Leominster High School - Magnet Yearbook (Leominster, MA)

 - Class of 1913

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THE MAGNET 19 Passenger entering station hurri- edly and addressing ticket agent: “Say, what time does the 9.20 leave?”’ ¥ ‘Irish girl at immigrant station answering questions. Inspector: ‘ Where were you born?” Git In treland.’’ Inspector: ‘What part?” She: “Why, all of me of course.” The Irish chauffeur was not very talkative, and a passenger was trying to engage him in a conversation. “You look like a good true Jrish- man. I’msure your folks came from Ireland.” “They did not,” was the answer. “What! they didn’t?” Stic, core, they're there yet.” we An Irishman, out of work, applied to the boss of a wood working shop for a job. The superintendent be- gan to question and starting at ran- dem said: “Do you know anything about carpentry?” ’ Shure.” “Do you know how to make a Yenetjan blind?” “ How would you do it?” “Shure, and I would poke my finger in his eye.” —Harfer’s 2 How would you classify a tele- phone girl? ‘Is her’s a business or a profession?” “ Neither; it’s a calling.” ww Hubby: “‘ Mary, it seems that every time you pay a bill you get some bad money.” Wify: “Well, Henry, I handle so little that I don’t know the differ- ence. w Professor to small boy who has asked him a question he can’t answer. “Well, never mind, they say fools ask questions wise men can’t answer.” Boy: “Ump, I didn’t pass the last exam. you gave us, did I?” 2 Lawyer: ‘“‘So, Madame, you have had three husbands, all violent and insane, and now you want another.” Lady: “Yes, I want a safe and sane fourth.”

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18 THE MAGNET Touchdowns, Merrick, Barrett, F. Grayson; Goals from touchdowns, Adams. Goals missed, Barrett, 2. Referee, Isadore Smith; Umpire, G. Grayson, Milford; Timer, Leroy Barrett; Linesman, Maston, Leominster. Time, 10 and I2 minute periods. Attendance, 500. w The Worcester Trade School next offered themselves for sacrifice and, owing to good consistent playing, L. H. S. defeated them to the tune of 25 too. This game showed great improvement over the former one. w The managers of the team wish to express their most sincere thanks to those members of the school who so obligingly gave their services in get- ting the field ready for the opening game. Their true school spirit only being overshadowed by their spirit of good fellowship. Also Mr. Clarke and Mr. Roberts are to be commended for their valuable suggestions and practical ideas which were gladly and thankfully accepted. Joun E. McDONNELL, ’15. Treasurer’s report of the Leominster High School Athletic Association for the school year of I9g12-1913. RECEIPTS Crasty Ctl ATIC neces euetetetee gas PP be AAS AEN Mle P iene ARAN RAI Cee lea $ 20.21 Footballigamesy:iciwzcc find snag cued had bets 7 CULeS a ce baa eA opr 470.98 - Hasket-ball games cc. sinecensllelebaneeeeee anes wars asgememd inate becracens anne Eee 68.75 Baseball sp armies coc ryt gota acatatseeee etegs toners xt caicer weposeeecanner eateane test a een 62.50 Girls’ basketball games, . PERE EN oe a tbr oe Ldglnses belies hi 2 sags ca sacle cee 9.00 A Ch Le tic: d We ye dacscrras te axerekcenvheoqieeremnenes acme quan ahces- fe renaneenead ouat teem a tamest aie ge a as ae 339-75 SEMION PLAYS yo...-c.n-n sn se-seensnessenseneantascecsosenennsataccneesnesisnsepesbanacgreanantes serebrdareensendasaders 92.22 Prize Speaking, Contests 1.5. 2c cic occ 2 ooo fo esa teeta casemate 49,92 Interscholastic Speaking Contest; cree oases tees eee 22.90 Malitary Dal ie ie nseacesesens vanes ceanaias ante ar bas pring Cc tedie etme te caterer atc pr neanees badoatennted 8.85 Magnet fund, Rae eh EE AE OAL AR Poort An a he UNIS. eA RM arse eT YS | 75.00 Meise lb reo Spies rien oc aaeata aae aeeecate Neediteds eicaee eee LETZ Senior Classy rk hoe ccstece Bascllat tc seh denen sage eee aaa peace ee eee ee 48.66 Appropriation from School Committee, ....0.00. eee pe oapatmtin 100.00 $1380.51 EXPENDITURES Football games. 225 titcd bos cooper ene arena Orta ees cs acetate $ 221.60 Basket-ball games,...........0........ CSAS Ae SAP ED RD ME A anal ADE Eh Ril 86.72 Gitls bask et-ball pares, iy.eccssecaraess Geass oo a eastern aeoa pgsdeee he eee ee 42.13 Baseball ia Mies ce 2s sss ecge eaten Sas cc cn regte cu eek tomaratinens sama aa Rd i Teo hee 169.22 Football coaching. Sekine cig aks ESE EIS SS ee ee ee 197.50 Poothall’ maintenance cease eset a tine eed oes nee a eee 149.28 Basketball COACI iI gy sooo. s ince. cee ugsecasentsyerdnesns our fo czer pena ceed ia ate ae co Raa tea ae 15.00 Basket-ball stia mten a nee iocciccsssh ce keene ie eee re ne 59.20 Baseball COACH rene her ece es oe eens Toe ea Sag hee 165.00 Baseball Maintenance Gilson cttcecs paticets tatecc scores he eg ee 127.32 Rent: for Athletic Feld eices pe eat eek oe eee 100.00 MISC OL AB COU iis seterrceccatineiebrccorssonntes Slick peo wis sheath ee 47.43 $1380.40 Balance; ick ak ee a a a ee ee ee II $1380.51 ALBERTI ROBERTS, 7veasurer



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20 THE MAGNET Leominster High School Directory School Committee—Frank I. Pierson, Chairman; Dr. Griffith E. Abbot, John C. Hull, John M. Lockey, Dr. Appleton H. Pierce, Frederick T. Platt. Superintendent of Schoo s—G. F. Ellinwood. School Physiclans—Dr. T. Shaughnessy, Dr. Frank A. Dunham. Faculty Principal—Edward R. Clarke, Civil Government. Sub master—John H. Coburn, Mathema.ics, Commercial Law. Secretary—Adell Phillips. Assistants—Alberti Roberts, Marion C. Johnson, Science; Frank P. Bell, Alice G. Smith, Edna F. Cole, Blanche M. Jobes, Commercial Branches; Florence M. Felton, A. Leila Daily, English; Elizabeth Jackson, German; Frances L. Lockey, Latin; Ethel A. Thissell, History; Anna B. Gregoire, French; Martha Lundigen, Algebra, English and French; Mary J. Sharkey, Physical Education; G. H. Dun- ham, John A. Foss, Manual Training; Augusta R. Nettel, Sewing; Marion Warren, Cooking; William H. Kenney, Director of Music; James C. Smith, Drill Master; Sybil E. Bearce, Elocution. Grade I1X—Annie Conlin, Hattie D. Harrington, Marea B. Lewis. Athletic Association Harold G. Barrett, President; Philip White, Vice-president; Ruth Kittredge, Secretary; Alberti Roberts, Treasurer; John E. McDonnell, Manager of Football; Roger Beedle, Assistant; Hobart Whitney, Manager of Basket-ball; George Jones, Assistant; Marion C. Johnson, Teacher Manager of Girls’ Basket- ball; Rachel Potier, Assistant; Francis Coughlin, Manager of Track Team; Ralph Young, Assistant; Harrold Barrett, Manager of Baseball; Brownlee Gauld, Assistant; Harold Barrett, Captain of Foot- ball; Eugene Deady, Capiaia of Basket-ball; Marion Kirkpatrick, Captain of Gir!s’ Basket-ball Team. Class Officers Senior —President, Eugene Deady; Vice-president, Hobart Whitney; Secretary, Aurora Kingman; Treas- urer, Ruth Kittredge; Marshal, Maurice Richardson. Junior—President, John McDonnell; Vice-president, Albert Lauzon; Secretary, Vera Holden; Treasurer, Rachel Hart; Marshal, Philip White. Sophomore-—President, Mark Daly; Vice-president, Mildred Rowe; Secretary, Harold Bassett; Treasurer, Kathryn Bradley; Marshal, Freshman—Prestdent, Harold Morse; Vice-president, Norman Wass; Secretary, Ruth Thompson; Treas- urer, Ruth Wilkinson; Marshal, Stuart Damon. Roster of the Leominster High School Cadets COMPANY A—Captain, Harold G. Barrett; Ist Lieut., George E. Shields; 2d Lieut., Milton F. Prue; Ist Sergt., Stanley R. Bates. Sergeants, Sherman W. Platt, Abraham W. Briton, Raymond P. Potter, Francis W. Coughlin. COMPANY B—Captain, Clarence M. Kline; Ist Lieut., Harold L. Lloyd: 2d Lieut., George R. Thomp- son; Ist Sergt., Rodney E. Swift. Sergeants, John H. Schulthess, Everett G. Greene, Paul R. Nettel, Philip E. Foster. COMPANY C—Captain, Ralph F. Tenney; Ist Lieut., Maurice W. Richardson; 2d Lieut., Hobart A. Whitney; Ist Sergt., Eugene T. Deady. Sergeants, John E. McDonnell, George W. Jones, Brownlee B. Gauld, Clyde C. Cleverly.

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