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

 - Class of 1958

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class of 1961 Seated, left to right: Miss China, Miss Dagdigian, advisors. Stand- ing: Robert Lincoln, treasurer, Richard Horton, president, Ken- neth Olson, vice-president. Not pictured: Suzanne Casey, secre- tary. history On the ninth of September, 1957, approximately three hundred and ten terrified and awestruck freshmen gathered in the high school auditorium where our new principal, Mr. Rodgers, greeted us and introduced us to the assistant principals, Miss Nichols and Mr. Karaka- shian, and to our homeroom teachers. For the first week or two, many of us wandered around the building look- ing for rooms that didn't seem to be there. Even the maps we were given didn't seem to offer much help. However, things soon quieted down, and we ioined many of the clubs and activities that help make up Reading High and took our place in the school. ln the next few weeks we elected our class officers: Richard Horton, president, Kenneth Olson, vice-presi- dent, Suzanne Casey, secretary, and Robert Lincoln, treasurer. Student Council representatives were also chosen. On November first, we enioyed our first social affair, the Freshman Fiesta. Its success was aided considerably by the excellent guidance of our class advisors, Miss Chiesa and Miss Dagdigian, the hard work of the many committees, and the co-operation of all the students. Football was the big sport attraction in the fall. Under the instruction of their coaches, Mr. Pacino and Mr. Gray, the freshman boys played spirited ball. Many of the boys are looking forward to their next few years on the varsity. The freshman football team was cheered on by ten freshman cheerleaders who also were very much in evidence at the freshman basketball games. Our basketball team promises that Reading's varsity teams of the future will have many good experienced players. The girls, not to be outdone, had several basketball teams to give them their exercise. As the holiday season approached, so did mid-years, a new experience for us. We returned from vacation a little worried about what was to come, but after exams were over, we saw many of our names on the honor roll. Our year as freshmen has been a good one, and we look back with pride at our many accomplishments. Equally important, we look ahead to our next year as experienced sophomores.



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HOMEROOM 209 Seated, left to right: Karen Fra- zier, Russell Gonnam, Elaine French, Norman Goodwin, Ster- ling Gibson, Robert Giurleo, Joan Galante, Jetlrey French, Virginia Ferrari. Second row: Janet Gilgun, Barbara Engel, Larry Frederick, Mary Fitzpat- rick, Beverly Gregorio, Dorothea Faucette, William Faulkner, Su- san Freeman, Mary Gannon. Third row: David Frost, Walter Emerson, Richard Etling, Robert Forbes, Howard Greene, Bert Grundy, William Gaw. H OME ROOM 206 Seated, left to right: William B o w lu e r, Charlotte Anderson, Brenda Bailey, Trina Belzer, Cheryl Beaton, Barbara Bell, Lorraine Brandon, Earl Beighley. Second row: Carl Bertelsen, Carl Amon, Lois Balmer, Patricia Brack- ett, Donna Bauld, Ruth Ander- son, Betsy Barnes, Deirdre Bell, Ralph Beniamin, George Arnold. Third row: Paul Bassett, Richard Bordeau, Charles Bangs, Richard Austin, John Bacon, Philip Broeg, Jeffrey Ahlin, Robert Bennett.

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