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Administration Mr. William W. Rodgers Mr. William W. Rodgers, serving his second year as the principal of Reading Memorial High School, has earned the admiration and respect of both faculty and students. His experience as a teacher and as an administrator has enabled him to make his second year here as success- ful as his first. We can be certain that under Mr. Rodgers' guidance, the quali- ties of efiicient leadership and the record of achievement that have so distin- guished our school in the past will be maintained in the years to come. -Q.: C? Miss Florence G. Nichols Miss Nichols, our cheerful, friendly assistant principal and dean of girls, has been an impor- tant figure in heightening and maintaining the high standards of RMHS. To the seniors, as their class adviser, she is a guiding light. Her capable leadership is felt by all members of the various committees for dances and the senior play, and by all seniors during the hectic gradua- tion week. Our school will always benefit greatly by Miss Nichols' presence. M -Q'-f '4' Mr. Alton C. Bennett Through his friendly but firm manner, Mr. Bennett, our assistant principal and dean of boys, has won the respect of the entire student body. During the school day, he may be seen in countless places throughout the building keep- ing careful watch over all activity. Although he metes out punishment to those deserving it, he also lends a sympathetic ear to students who need advice. Certainly RMHS could not do with- out the services of Mr. Alton C. Bennett. Z-
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OFFICE STAFF An efhcient ofhce staff is one of the most important factors in making a well- run high school. Keeping the many rec- ords and doing the numerous jobs of a high school office keep our three able secretaries, Miss Underhill, Miss Free- man, and Miss Davis, busy. In addition to their regular work, they are always ready to help any students or visitors who come to the office window. Their work is made somewhat easier by the aid of several competent RMHS students who give up their study periods to lend assistance by answering the telephone, running errands, typing, and doing odd jobs. 51 Busy student office workers use their knowledge to gain firsthand experience. Sally is fast becoming an expert Ellen qidg the 06356 gfaff . .5 ll FM Q
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