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THE MAGNET 1228 Magnet Board a) Madlyn Bourbeau Elizabeth Hart Phyllis Lovelace Elsie Gagne David Lubin Robert Erickson Eric Mager Harold Beaudoin rts and Crafts Club The members of the Arts and Crafts Club, under the direction of Miss Hopkinson, have ended a very successful year. They met for the first time in September, electing the following officers: President, Ruth Marcy; Vice-President, Ellen Edstrom; Secretary, Regina Letarte. During the first week in June an exhibition of their work in carving, tapestry, and designing afforded much interest to art lovers. a
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ums. THE MAGNET Glee Club The Girls’ Glee Club, under the direction of Miss Brown, opened a most enjoyable season with about forty members. At the first meeting the following officers were elected: President, Marion Safford; Vice-President, Janice Howe; Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Wheeler. The club has enjoyed many beautiful compositions in the course of the year, and also has had the privilege of watching each member perform. Early in the year an invitation was received and accepted to entertain at the Thursday Musical Club, where three num- bers were sung. Together with the Boys’ Glee Club, the girls presented at the Junior High School an evening of entertainment, appropriately named “Variety.” The show was a great success, and it illustrated one of the worthwhile purposes of the club. 28
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Football Leominster High School enjoyed during the past fall, its most successful season in two decades. Not since the days of Lou Little has an eleven from L.H.S. gone through a season without meeting a defeat. The all-around strength of the team is clearly shown in the fact that Leominster scored 205 points to 12 for the opponents. The 25 to 0 victory for Thanksgiving day was a fitting climax to a most successful season. A Leominster team has not defeated a Fitchburg team so decisively since 1894, when Leominster won 48 to 0. Those who received gold footballs and letters for playing against Fitchburg are as follows: Honorary Capt. J. Gardner, R. O’Toole, H. Wiley, E. Tellier, R. Cahill, J. Fos- ter, E. Pelkey, M. Lemoine, A. Picucci, J. Goodhue, R. Cavaioli, H. Beaudoin, C. Letters, N. Clark, A. Moulton, A. Buchan, D. Bell, J. Saladini, C. Wilson, B. Sweeney, N. Tocci, J. Sullivan, and Mgr. N. Connolly. Leominster journeyed to Salem for its annual spring game with the Witch City eleven. Both teams battled evenly up until the last few minutes of play when Salem inter- cepted two passes to make the final score 20 to 6. By the game played at Salem there is a very bright outlook for the team in 1933. 30
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