Leominster High School - Magnet Yearbook (Leominster, MA)

 - Class of 1930

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— THE MAGNEI—— Aeronautical Club The officers of the Aviation Club are President, Winthrop Lear; Vice-President, Verne Fdéllansbee; Secretary, Walter Brown; and Treasurer, Philip Wright. Mr. Buck- nell is the Faculty Advisor of the club. Regular programs are carried out at their meet- ings. These programs include the study of aerodynamics, aerostatics, airplane instru- ments, motors, and designs. The first outside enterprise of the club was the securing of the motion picture film entitled, “The Lost Zeppelin’, which was shown in the Metropolitan Theatre on March 6th. This affair substantially increased the amount in the treasury and enabled the club to carry on larger enterprises. On April 28th the entire Club went on an auto tour of Boston and vicinity. Most of the time was spent at the East Boston airport. Here they met Mr. Johnson, who showed them the Colonial planes which carry mail to distant points from Boston. They also have complete charge of carrying passengers to New York, Montreal, and other points. Valuable papers, including bank notes and bonds, are carried on these planes. The boys had a chance to see the 10:45 A. M. plane from New York land, and the 12 o’clock plane take off for New York. They were next introduced to Mr. LeMan, sales manager of the East Coast Aircraft Corporation, who showed them various types of planes. This company is New England’s first exclusive aircraft sales and service organization. In the new administration building they met Mr. Ross, who has entire charge of the U. 8. weather bureau at the Boston Airport. He explained how the weather was forecast to the pilots, and how a pilot knew he was off his course. The party then went to the radio station, and later they visited the other part of the U. S. Weather Bureau at Castle Island where they heard a complete weather report being broadcasted. On May 10th the club hired the airplane of the Wachusett Airways and with Lieut. Langley took a “hop” over Leominster. Mr. Bancroft Hall gave an interesting talk at the last meeting of the club. We are very glad to say that all our members have gained much valuable information on aviation during our year’s activities.

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THE MAGNET Junior Red Cross Club The Junior Red Cross Club was organized after a talk given on February 13, by Miss Dakin of the Boston Chapter of the American Red Cross. The next Thursday during Activities Period, about forty candidates for membership reported to Room 19. At this first meeting the following officers were elected: President, Barbara Barrett; Vice-President, Audry Marshall; Secretary, Barbara Bicknell; Treasurer, Rosamond Cook. Miss Johnson was chosen as Faculty Advisor. As Thanksgiving was near, the club voted to give some needy family in the city a Thanksgiving dinner. The club members responded very well and furnished a bounteous dinner for a family of five. The next project to be undertaken was the filling of Christmas boxes to be sent abroad. About ten boxes were sent from the Senior High, together with the contribution of the other Leominster schools. The club then took up the School Correspondence project of the Junior Red Cross. Under this plan several girls met together as a group and wrote interesting letters to other Junior Clubs in other High Schools. At our February meeting we were fortunate to have Miss Peekham from the head- quarters in Washington to speak to us on “The work of the Red Cross at Home and Abroad.” She told of many interesting and worth while projects that had been worked out by other Junior Red Cross Clubs. She brought several beautiful illustrations of work done by foreign chapters. Some of the more interesting ones were dolls dressed by Japanese girls and sent to America as good-will bearers, and some very beautiful embroidery done by Belgian peasant girls. The most helpful suggestion she gave us was the “Bedford Hospital Project,’ and the club decided to carry it out. Bedford Hospital celebrates May 12th as National Hospital Day. This is the one day in the year when recognition is given the nurses. The club dressed seventy-four small dolls in nurses’ uniforms to be used as souvenirs at the banquet. Several times during the year the girls visited the Home for Old Ladies, and entertained them with informal programs.



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TUE CGI een JE JEL, SIA CW, In January a group of ten boys, interested in radio and electricity, got together and formed what is popularly called the L. H. S. Radio Club. Several very interesting and instructive meetings have been enjoyed by the members. Arthur Holland visited one of these meetings and explained various simple radio circuits. At the present time two committees are at work, one on the framing of a constitution, and a second on correspondence work with other schools and clubs. Plans for next year are already being made and include one or two trips to radio stations, as well as several speakers. Members are also planning to start the new year with various individual projects. Mrs. Grace Marlowe is Faculty Advisor. The present officers of this organization are:—Gale Tyler, President; Herbert Johnson and Carl Lanza, Vice-President; Howard Reeves, Secretary-Treasurer. The members are :— John Moulton Carlilanza Wesley Sargent Roger Hill John de Pasquale Ned Pelligrini James Hobbs Douglas Eaton Norman Ordway Ralph Person Louis Dube Frank Ippolito Kendal McRae Russel Tucker Herbert Johnson Vincent Lacouture

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