Reading Memorial High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Reading, MA)

 - Class of 1958

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left to right: Philip W. Alt- hoff, Elizabeth J. Schumaker, John A. Hollingsworth. f if' l ATHLETICS Athletics at Reading High School constitutes a necessary and most enioyable part of every student's four year pro- gram. We are fortunate in having a school with modern and excellent facilities in a new gymnasium and athletic field, thus all boys and girls are able to participate in the stimulating and exciting competition of various athletic pursuits. The gymnasium is not just a place for after school sports such as basketball and indoor track, but it has an important part in the everyday gym course. This course consists of gymnastics, weight-lifting, volleyball, square dancing, and many other health and character-building activities. Fair play, good sportsmanship, and sound health values are lessons which are learned both in intramural and inter-school contests. Knowing how to win with zest and lose with grace is valuable knowledge that will stay with every student through the years to come. Exercise and fun through friendly competition.

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left to right: Robert Bronner, Dericls V. Wlllson, Willis E. Anderson. DRIVER EDUCATION Producing skillful, conscientious, and safe drivers is the goal of our Driver Education Program. Under the capable instruction of Mr. Bronner, Mr. Anderson, and Mr. Willson, many iuniors and seniors have had the opportunity to un- derstand the mechanics of an automobile, to learn the rules and regulations of the road, and to develop proper driving habits. During the thirty hours of classwork, stu- dents are introduced to varied situations of driving which they may encounter, through movies, discussions, and oral topics. Six hours of actual driving and eighteen hours of observing competent drivers complete the requirements of this course. The necessity of a good attitude is stressed, for before a person can become adept at handling a car, he must first combine common sense with an ability to reason for himself. Driver Education, begun four years ago at RHS, has seen many students receive their pink slips. The life you save may be your own.



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staff OFFICE A competent, friendly trio at the core of RHS life, Miss Underhill, Miss Freeman, and Miss Davis are always ready to help anyone who appears at the office window. Keeping the many records in order is a large task which is handled efficiently by the ottice force. it Putting knowledge to practical use. left to right: Evelyn H. Lazenby, secretary, Margaret B. Clewley, supervisor of healthy Aldona Bell, school nurse. Lett to right: Anna Freeman, Louise Davis, Jean Underhill. 20f2O? HEALTH The health staff, a necessity in any institution, has its headquarters in the cheerful rooms next to the office. ln addition to administering to many ail- ing pupils, the school nurses, Mrs. Clewley and Mrs. Bell, test the vision and hearing of every student in school.

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