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

 - Class of 1963

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Class of 1965 Triple your flavor, triple your fun.” | SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Fascination” was not only the theme of the unforgettable Sophomore Hop, but it was also in most of our minds when we entered the Reading Memorial High School as the Class of 1965. Besides being fascinated, some of us were positively confused; but with the aid of upperclassmen and our orientation program, our school life soon became more meaningful. Under the leadership of our faculty advisor, Mr. Webber, John Gall, President; Michael Gazarian, Vice-President; Wendy Whitte- more, Secretary; and Irwin Patterson, Treasurer, our class has made great strides toward accepting a more mature role in school life. New and d ifferent schedules, exams, and the opportunities to join varied activities were among the many challenging avenues open to us. We look forward to an even more rewarding and responsible year as juniors. 24

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Dotty Richards, Treasurer; Betty Gilligan, Secretary; Louis Carlow, President; Paul Rivers, Vice President. Dismissal from a Junior Class meeting. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY As we, the class of 1964, stand upon the threshold of our senior year, we can recall many happy experi¬ ences we have had as R.M.H.S. students. Looking back on our junior year, we find that we have attained a greater sense of responsibility and a deeper maturity. With further schooling in mind, we have strived to win high academic honors. Many of us have succeeded in placing our names on the honor roll. To lead us through this extremely important year of our high school education, we chose as our class offi¬ cers: Louis Carlow, president; Paul Rivers, vice-presi¬ dent; Betty Gilligan, secretary; and Dorothy Richards, treasurer. Our class distinguished itself athletically by aiding in the victories of our football, hockey, basketball, and baseball teams. Members of our class also appeared on the baton squad, acted as cheerleaders, played in th band, and cheered on the newly formed pep squad. After a winter of persistent study, we welcomed the social activities of spring. Our first prom was filled with magical moments, and it will always remain as one of our fondest memories. Following our prom was an¬ other highlight of the season, the Junior-Senior Recep¬ tion. At this occasion we paid tribute to the outgoing senior class. Now, as our junior year comes to a close, we look back on our mounting achievements and hope for an even more successful year as seniors. Facing the chal¬ lenge ahead, we hope we are ready to assume our role of leadership. 25

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