Leominster High School - Magnet Yearbook (Leominster, MA)

 - Class of 1914

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22 THE MAGNET ‘tie N23 iy ¢ Wh Ve 5 eae hae ae ty Teacher: Who can make a sentence using the word “disposition” ? Pupil (assuming a pugilistic pose): When youse wants to fight, youse stands in dis position. w Chent: I thought you left word in your office that you were out on im- portant legal business. Counselor: Just so. This ball-game seems to be highly important, and I can assnre you it is perfectly legal. ? ‘Did your son graduate with hon- ors?” “IT should say so. He had two fractured ribs, a broken arm, and nu- merous strained tendons. ww? Mother: Is it possible, Harry, that you have eaten all that cake without giving a thought to your sister? Flarry: Oh, no; I thought of her every second. I was afraid all the time that she would come before I had eaten it up. C Ruthie: Is this candy fresh? Georgie: I dunno. It never said anything to me. s JOKES ———— ‘Were you ringing the bell, sir? ” asked the waiter of the customer who had been busy with the bell for fifteen minutes. “Ringing it, man!” echoed the customer, “I have been tolling it. I thought you were dead.” ¥ They had just been married and were about to start on their wedding trip. Asis the custom with bride- grooms, he was embarrassed to the point of forgetfulness, but he met the situation like an expert: “Why, Harry, you bought only one ticket,” said the bride, reproach- fully. ‘Just like me, dear,” said Harry. ‘TI am always forgetting myself.” wv? “ Now,” said the teacher to one of the pupils at the close of a !esson in which he had touched on the horrors of war, “do you object to war, my boy?” “Yes, sir, I do,” was the fervent answer. “Now tell us why.” “Because,” said the youth, “wars | make history, and I just hate history.” ©

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THE MAGNET 21 The line up: ie Xi, sh 12 LYMAN SCHOOL o Kirkpatrick, Arnold, Ames, Reagan, | e.......... re, Rogers, LeBlanc ph aaE rtsah hiss iaaaiactot be Aah tact an, Lohmnonnilec ives es vaphves’ r t, Lamanski IS sits n Siheisiledc by Sad bine h otbadidlang inten ahiavhe rg, Carter, Walkins ER aati thk Ciaitas tc oa Aiddssae. (iaoegbotlaedaihionons dubaniek nee e bt c, Marcus Carter, Freeman, Gregory, r ‘8 Sp lal nla Sieh dbase Anse vepesb nemees 1g, Magonia Farwell, A Me Rebbe Makndast a aipe idea) bas { ) ok Womctsatncn 2 lt, Eaton mee?) Blanchard, Arnold, r e ................ le, , Cohen, Witheringeals Cook, qb. near’ .. qb, Sawyer, Larochelle R. Bagley, Kirkpatrick, 1 he beg dhstcuege aa oll rhb, Cloutier RNID ila dls oy ciao p lies ovpch cestanpre le daes-seruclesspsewen lhb, Murphy I a eh icblamindien inbarorh urinate f b, Albri Touchdowns, Cook, Brigham. Goals missed, Bagley, 2. Referee, Isidore Smith. Umpire, Thomas Barry. Timer, John Bryson. Linesman, George Shields. Time, 10 and 8 minute periods. Attendance, 500. Ww On Columbus Day, Oct. 12, the team went to Fitchburg for its first league game. Fitchburg’s team greatly outweighed ours and the men were nearly all veteran players, while our team is almost entirely composed of new men; so it was not surprising that our team was defeated. In spite of the odds, the team did excellent work and Fitchburg’s gains were well earned. Especially good was the work of Daly, Bagley, and White. The line up: Pettis. ., 27 LOSS. LE eB Re re, Leamy ie) io cane nd ovmnsnducuancwucasavocvencocuse sass r t, Vondell, Freeman NN a a csk os sass ed thtesoierchagae SS socaraaeessencatshs rg, Carter oh cc fe onniin t= ass-nteon sn atslonctanecgeobons'exsshngnasen ..¢, P. Brigham NN redo kcb bts seh iwonsinwsnce wos yenrechnpmavn apshessospeae 1 g, White a oa dee stancatcspiespaacinennnts, vewssnnvesnnunvasdmueincoeanisnr ace 1 t, Burley Connors, Haley, r e.................. Me, Kirkpatrick, Arnold, E. Brigham I oct dans osechvnndecten snc cccbisswscncoaensns pedeoe’ qb, Thomas, Cook a a ed bliss Lakers cnshsooeonjipesseuiaeeeniss rh b, Bagley IS Sy SOE Se Ree mei see en 1 hb, Daly gs Se ie MeL re eee f b, Suhlke Touchdowns, Fish 3, Hannula, Goals from touchdowns, Moriarty 3. Goal missed, Moriarty. Referee, Lowe, Worcester. Umpire, Hendrahan, Waltham, Timer, Hendra- han. Headlinesman, Lynch, Cushing. Time, 1o- and 8-minute periods. Attendance, 1200. Tue MAGNET is pleased to hear that Captain Ryan, of Gardner, who was injured, is recovering. They can’t keep a good man down. Ww THE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE FOR 1914 Sept. 26—Fitchburg Normal at Leominster. Oct. 3—Lyman School at Leominster, Oct. 12—Fitchburg at Fitchburg. Oct. 17—Gardner at Leominster. Oct. 24—Hudson at Hudson. Oct. 28—Worcester Academy 2d at Worcester. Oct. 31—Shirley Industrial at Leominster Nov. 7—Gardner at Gardner. Nov, 14—Lyman School at Westboro. Nov. 21—Shirley Industrial at Shirley Nov. 26—Fitchburg at Leominster.



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THE MAGNET 23 Leominster High School Directory School Committee—Frank I. Pierson, Chairman; Dr. Clarence S. Brigham, Dr, M. Henry Chrystal, Dr. H. Porter Hall, John C. Hull, Frederick T. Platt. Superiniendent of Schoo s—Dr. W. H. Perry. School Physicians—Dr. T. A. Shaughnessy, Dr. Frank L. Dunham. Faculty Principal—Edward R. Clarke, Civil Government. Sub master—John H. Coburn, Mathematics, Commer- cial Law. Secretary—Adell Phillips. Assistants—Alberti Roberts, Evelyn G. Hearsey, Science; Frank P. Bell, Alice G. Smith, Edna F. Cole, Blanche M. Jobes, Commercial Branches; Florence M. Felton, A. Leila Daily, English; Ethel Ham, German; Frances L. Lockey, Latin; Ethel A. Thissell, History; Elsie W. Jeffers, French; Martha Lundagen, Algebra, English, and French; A. B. Kimball, English and History; Mary J. Sharkey, Phy- sical Education; H. U. Pease, John A. Foss, Manual Training; Augusta R. Nettel, Florence I. Howe, Sewing; Marioa Warren, Cooking; William H. Kenney, Director of Music; Mary Hadley, Supervisor of Drawing; James C. Smith, Drill Master. Grade 1X—Annie Conlin, Hattie D, Harrington, Marea B. Lewis. Director of Athletics, Alfred B. Kimball. Athletic Association Philip White, President; Waldo Suhlke, Vice-president; Ruth Burnap, Secretary; Alberti Roberts, Treasurer. Class Officers Senior—President, William Gaffney; Vice-president, Frank Bagley; Secretary, Vera Holden; Treasurer, Rachel Hart; Marshal, Philip White. Junior—President,Roger Beedle; Vice-president, Morse Freeman; Secretary, Irma Holden; Treasurer, Iola Guennette; Marshal, Waldo Suhlke. Sophomore—President, Hugh Milam; Vice-president, Harold Morse; Secretary, Hazel Holden; Treasurer, Ruth Wilkinson; Marshal, Stuart Damon. Roster of the Leominster High School Cadets COMPANY A—Captain, Guy H. VonDell;. Ist Lieut., Paul R. Nettel; 2d Lieut., Henry K. Scanlon; Ist Sergt., Philip J. White; Quartermaster Sergt., Harold P. George; Sergeants, Earl J. Carter, Roland S. Ames, Lawrence K. Marshall, Roger K. Beedle; Corporals, Henry M. Regan, Harold N. Thomas, John E. Leamy, Morse Freeman, Arthur J. Pierce, Waldo E. Suhlke. COMPANY B—Captain, Albert G. Lauzon, Ist Lieut., Philip E. Foster: 2d Lieut., William H. Gaffney, Ist Sergt., Harold D. Burley; Quartermaster Sergt., Harvey H. Goodwin; Sergeants, Harry H. Kalin. Louis F. Rahm, Frank T. Bagley, Roland T. Spinney; Corporals, Robert M. Carter, Harry W. Ten- ney, Russell D. Wass, Robert H. Crane, Raymond J. Farquhar, Lester G. Glasheen. COMPANY C—Captain, George W. Jones; Ist Lieut., Berton L. Blanchard; 2d Lieut., Arthur L. Chandler; Ist Sergt., Chester W. Demond; Quartermaster Sergt., Paul T. Brigham; Sergeants, Mark L. Daly, Charles F. Maynard, Philip Butler, Jacob I. Kalin; Corporals, William C. Thompson, Owen R. Wil- lard, Milo R. Bacon, Forrest A. Lowe, Paul Swantee. COMPANY D—Captain, Harold S. Black; Ist Lieut., John F. Lynch; 2d Lieut., Clyde C. Cleverly; Ist Sergt., Clifford Kirkpatrick; Quartermaster Sergt., Harold P. O'Keefe; Sergeants, Ralph G. Baker, Daniel J. Tobin, John E. Sargent, Francis J. Toolin. Corporals, Edward K. Figenbaum, William C. Allen, Martin H. Foster, William H. Griffin, Byron D. Merrill, Robert A. J. McNevin. Lance Corporal, Emil J. St. Cyr. M. H. FISKE CO. Compliments of Carriage, Sign, and Automobile Painting WILLIAM L. FARRELL Shop, Howe St. Tel, 27 W Leominster Leominster Lunch Co.

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