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

 - Class of 1958

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HOMEROOM 213 Seated, left to right: Clarence Meuse, Mary Melanson, Marion Moodie, Judith Maxwell, Kath- leen Meehan, Barbara Mick, Linda Meuse, Philip Maxon. Sec- ond row: Jeremy McRell, Beatrice Miller, linda Manchester, Cyn- thia Moody, Christine Meurer, Beverly Milligan, Gail McEnroe, Nancy Moore, David Maxim. Third row: Donald Manson, Al- bert Minotti, Paul Mello, Chand- ler Marden, Daniel McMullen, Edward Michalosky. HOMEROOM 219 Seated, left to right: Elizabeth Vivace, Kathleen Widell, Mar- jorie Wood, Beatrice Surette, Mary Thornton, Alberta Vail, Barbara Youtz, lois Vacca, Shar- on Weed. Second row: William Swift, Walter Walsh, Barbara Thomson, Greta Young, Linda Wallin, Theiss Tibbs, Barbara White, Martha Willson, Kath- erine Talbot, Barry Sutherland, Robert Taber. Third row: Robert Webster, Phillip Willcox, Edward Toomey, Richard Tompkins, Don- ald Watters, George Wiseman, John Thompson, Stuart Vant, Joseph Tuscher.

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HOMEROOM 207 Seated, left to right: Svea Carl- son, Richard Crabbendam, Mary Cripanuk, James Brown, Donna Butt, Henry Buckley, Jean Crow- ell, William Burnham. Second row: June Butler, Jo'Ann Cho- Iewa, Suzanne Brush, Rosemarie Buckley, Susan Clark, Betty Butt, Mary Lou Carroll, Diane Cado- gen, Marsha Burley. Third row: Arthur Carlow, Richard Chesley, William Broussard, Donald Co- treau, William Clay, Ralph Car- ter, Francis Cunningham, Lawr- ence Cosenza, Thomas Cava- naugh. HOMEROOM 208 Seated, left to right: Stephen Day, Paul Dubois, Jean Ellis, lu- cretia Dennison, Sharon Dooley, Nancy Dinsmore, Thomas D'Ales- sandro, Robert Dall, Bradley Decatur. Second row: Janet Ding- well, Joan Denbow, Anne de- Brigard, Muriel Dult, Daniel Dunn, Virginia Day, Richard Duarte, RobertadeMasellis, Pam- ela Emerson, Barbara Downs, Ju- dith Ducker. Third row: David Currier, Bruce Donnelly, David Darby, Edward Ellis, Kenneth Dole, James Demenkow, James Deyarmond, Michael Desmond, Paul D'Entremont. Y 5 5 L l E I 5 Q B y rw rx W ' A lvl nal Q, I-1' . ,.. -V-of 4.-eu ,W i The Freshman Executive Board meets to make plans for the class dance.



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class 1960 Seated, loft to right: Richard Saylor, vice-president, Nancy Soylor, secretory, Robert Holt, president, Robe rt Livingston, treasurer. Standing: Mr. Plerian- owicz, Mrx. Chapman, Mr. Souls, advisors. history On September 9, 1957, we re-entered Reading Me- morial High School as sophomores, no longer low men on the totem pole. We have now passed the second plateau on our iourney to the summit of graduation. Our first class activity was to elect our new class offi- cers. Filling the positions were Robert Holt, president, Richard Soylor, vice-president, Nancy Soylor, secretary, Robert Livingston, treasurer. A Parisian cafe set the theme of our annual dance in November, the success of which was the result of the planning and hard work of several diligent committees and the help of our class advisors. Music was supplied by the Cawthorne Orchestra, and refreshments were enioyed. Sophomore participants in band and baton squad added to the spirit of our football games on Saturday afternoons. Many of our boys were on the junior varsity team, while a few also played in the regular varsity games. The iayvee basketball teams had their share of our members, too. Many boys and girls pounded the courts in an effort to perfect their skills. There was a commendable showing of our students on the honor roll during the year, and some had the distinction of attaining high honors. In addition to having a good scholastic record, we participated in numerous extra-curricular activities in an effort to broaden our interests in different fields while enioying the fun of companionship and co-operation. A good many of those collecting for the Foreign Stu- dent Exchange Drive were from our class. Through our efforts and those of the rest of the school, the fund was swelled enough to bring a foreign student to Reading High again next year and to send a junior abroad this summer. Our baseball and softball teams performed well this spring. The coaches of these teams did a fine iob and deserve much of the credit for their success. As we look back over our activities, we realize that we have had a year of hard work and a good deal of fun, but we look forward with even greater determina- tion to the fall when we shall return to RHS as iuniors.

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