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Seventieth Annual Conmmencement Lrercises of the Leominster Senior High School Class of nineteen hundred and forty Wednesday Lvening, June 19, 1940 Municipal Building eight o'clock
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“ Jirogram » Overture—‘Grand March” from “Aida” (Verdi) L. H. S. Orchestra Processional—“March from Tannhauser”’ (Wagner) lL. H. S. Orchestra Invocation The Reverend Helene Ulrich Song—“Our Heritage” (Gibbs) Nancy Binns, Lesta Davis, Thelma Falk, Constance Hayes, Marie Houde, Alice Ladeau, Erna Lawton, Mary Legere, Veronica McCaffrey, Janet Owens, Mary Paul, Marie Raffaele, Eileen Smith, Lucile Tharler, Richard Arnold, William Bennett, Thecdore Cote, John Cummings, George Douglas, Howard Gagnon, Richard Howe, George Kelley, Andrew Lamy, Arthur Lane, Stanley Newton, Gunnard Reynolds, Thomas Rock, Lloyd Mann, Accompanist. Essay—Progress in Education Rena Toni Presentation of Class Gift | John Cummings, President of the Senior Class Acceptance for School Arthur Ward, President of the Junior Class Class Poem—Forward Arthur Lane Violin Solo—“Tambourin Chinois” (Kreisler) Gerard Cournoyer Essay—Physical Education William Tracey Excerpts from “Unfinished Symphony” (Schubert) Orchestra Essay—Two Hundred Years of Civic Pride Thelma Falk Award of Prizes ; Principal Dwight Shaw Davis — Mayo Prizes in Latin. 2. Mayo Prizes in Mathematics. 3. Mayo Prizes in Commercial Subjects. 4. Nixon Prizes in Chemistry. 5. Prizes in French given by ‘“‘a friend’’ and the L. H. S. French Club. 6. Prizes in Italian given by the combined Italian Clubs of the city. 7. L. H. S. Italian-American Alumni Scholarship Fund. ’ 8. Class of 1913 Prize for diligent application during the senior year. 9. Class of 1922 and 1929 Prize in Athletics and Scholarship. 10. Class of 1932 Prize in English. 11. Washington and Franklin (S. A. R.) Medal in United States History. 12. Rensselaer Medal in Mathematics and Science. 13. Good Citizenship Pilgrimage Medal given by the local D. A. R. 14. Raymond C. Comerford Citizenship Prize. 15. DeMolay Prize for notable achievement in the General Curriculum. 16. Becker Scholarship Key for proficiency in Secretarial Studies. 17. Fortnightly Club Scholarship. Presentation of Diplomas The Honorable Sidney E. Bell Chairman of the School Committee Recessional—“March of the Peers’ (Sullivan) L. H. S. Orchestra Class Colors—Green and White. Class Motto—Forward ever; backward never. The ushers, selected from the Junior class, are: Robert Allard, Hugo Angelini, George Beauchemin, Roger Caisse, Mayo Derby, Albert Duval, Bentley Foster, Norman Glasheen, Robert Hood, John Jancaitis, Frank Kramer, Lionel Lagoy, Paul Lavin, John Marrama, Arnaldo Martino, David McColl, Harold Muir, Robert Nimee, Lester Plette, Forrest Pyle, Herbert Rouisse, Paul Sasseville, Frank Stagliano, Richard Thomas, Harry Wesley. The ushers, selected from the Sophomore class, are: Donald Campbell, George Carchidi, Dewey Cole. Mario Fini, William Hart, William Hayden, John Lambert, Stanley Tharler, George Loring Thurlow, Carl LeRoy Tibery. Junior Class Adviser—John F. Joyce, Jr.
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