Leominster High School - Magnet Yearbook (Leominster, MA)

 - Class of 1941

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RICHARD J. CONNAUGHTON Rather Jaunty Cavalier Richard, called “Dick” by his friends, has taken the Classical Course, He has been a member of the International Club, a member of the Commencement Issue of the Magnet Staff, a member of the football squad, and a member of the Junior Show, “Whatever the Weather”. After school, he works for the Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co, His hobbies are building model airplanes, collecting firat day covers of stamps, and collecting stamps. After graduation from high school, he plans to go away to school to study aeronautical engineering; later, if possible, he plans to join either the Army or the Navy Air Corps. FRANCIS X. CONNOLLY Prancis's Xtra Capable Francis, better known to his friends as ‘Frannie’, has taken the General Course, In school, Francis was on both the Junior and Senior Prom committees. He enjoys all kinds of sports. Especially does he enjoy bowling, swimming, and playing basket- ball, in which sports he is very proficient. Like many other students, he enjoys seeing a good movie. He says that his favorite actor is that well liked person, a favorite of many students in high school, James Stewart. His favorite actress, who is also a favorite with many, is Ruth Hussey. Another of his favorite pastimes is reading sport maga zines. His hobby is collecting books. After graduation he plans to attend Wor Trade School to take up plumbing. Ave GEORGE O. CORMIER Good On Canumenta After eight years in St. Cecilia's Grammar School in Leominster and two years at St. Bernard’s in Fitchburg, George entered the Class of '41 at Leominster High School in his Junior year. He has studied subjects from both the Classical and General Courses. While in Leominster High, he has been a member of the French Club and the tennis team. His outside activities are driving a car, playing tennis, and baseball, skating, swimming, and dancing. His favorite sport is swimming. His hobby is collecting souvenirs, such as movie programs and flowers. He plang to learn a trade at either Worcester Trade or at the New England Technical Institute in Worcester. EUGENE T, CORNETTA Echoes Through Corridors Eugene studied the General Course while he was in high school. He has been very much interested in sports. He participated in football, basketball, baseball, and bowling. He was a member of the Junior and Senior Prom Committees. He reads a great deal. Sport magazines are his favorites. He attends the movies frequently. His favorite actor is one who is a favorite with many of us, Jimmie Stewart, and his favorite actress is Ruth Hussey, who also is a favorite of many students. Because of the fact that Eugene works afternoons in a shop, his activities have been limited, After graduation he expects to go to Worcester Trade School to study plumbing. ROBERT E. CREED Rarely Ever Calm Robert, who is better known to everyone by his nickname ‘‘Bob”, has taken the Commercial Course throughout his three years in high school. He participated in the activities of the International Club, of the Bowling Club, and of the Glee Club, of which he was the president. He played inter-class basketball. He was on the Traffic Committee. He was on committees for the Junior and Senior Proms and the Senior informal dance. He was also in the Junior Class Show. Outside of school, he plays on a basketball team, and he is a member of the Leominster Order of DeMolay. His hobby is taking pictures of his friends. After graduation from high school, Bob plans to atte Worcester Trade School. GRACE M. DeCAROLIS I Great My Desires Grace has taken the General Course. During her years at high school she has been a member of the Speech Club, International Club, and the Press Club. She also has been a program girl during the football season, an usher at the Fitchburg-Leominster game, and an usher at a Speech Contest. She has served on the Reception Committee for the Senior Prom and on the Make-Up Committee for the Junior Play. Her name has appeared on the Honor Roll several times. This year she was azsigned the entire write-up for the annual Concert. Her favorite activities outside of school are skating and dancing. Her hobby is that of collecting various picture postcards. She now has a great number in her possession and intends to increase her collection. After graduation, she plans to go in training at Worcester Memorial Hospital.

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