Leominster High School - Magnet Yearbook (Leominster, MA)

 - Class of 1941

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CHARLOTTE A. DRURY Cherlotie’s Always Desirable Charlotte took the Classical Course in Princeton until her Senior year when she changed both her schoo! and her course. She has taken the General Course at L. H. 8, Her activities have been varied to a large degree. While she was in Princeton High School, she played basketball for four years and softball for three years, and was in the Glee, Art, and Dramatic Clubs, She has been on the First Honor Roll throughout high school and on several dance committees. Her hobby is collecting and pressing flowers, and keeping a serap book of local events. She enjoys hiking, ice-skating, horseback riding, and swimming. She is planning to take a post-graduate course in Princeton; then she hopes to enter a state teachers’ college, either in Worcester ar in Fitchburg. ANNETTE M. DUCHARME Another Mighty Dchater Annette has taken the Classical Course. Her nickname is “Gaby”. In school she has belonged to the French Club for two years, the Speech Club for three years (of which club she was the secretary), and the Radio Club in her Senior year. She has made the Second Honor Roll every term during her high school career. She ushered for the original Junior Class production, Whatever the Weather ; she was treasurer of her home room; and she was entered in the National Forensic League Contest for two years. In her Junior year, she received second place in dramatic declamation; and in her Senior year, she received first place in dramatics. She was an honorary member of the Fortnightly Club. Outside of school, she has given dramatic readings. Her hobby is collecting pictures of her favorite movie stars. After graduation, she plans to enter Worcester State Teachers’ College. MARGARET L. DuPLEASE Much Liked Dameel Margaret, called “Penny” by her friends, has taken the General Course throughout her high school career. She was on the bowling, basketball, hockey, volley ball and softball teams. Besides this she was the vice-president of the Bowling Club in her Junior year. That same year she was in the Inter-Class Play. She was also in the band, on the Magnet, captain of the basketball team, captain of the volley ball team, usher at the National Forensic League, Chairman of Better Speech Contest, participant in the Speech Contest, usher at the Junior Play and on the prom committees. She is a drum-major for the Leominster Eagles and belongs to a Girls’ Club outside of school. Photography is her hobby. She plans to enter the Worcester Memorial Hospital to train to be a nurse, and later she hopes to be an air stewardess. ALBERT F. DUVAL A Fine Delineafor Albert, called “Al'’ by all his friends, has taken the Classical Course. He has been an active member of the Speech Club and the Bonk Club. He was also on the committee for the National Forensic League meeting, held this year in Leominster. His favorite sports are baseball, bowling, swimming and fishing. For indoor gports he likes reading ° the best. His favorite authors are Lloyd Douglas and Mary Roberts Rinehart. In his leisure time, he enjoys going to the movies. The movie actor and actress whom he prefers are Jimmy Stewart and Bette Davis. As a hobbyist, “Al” is a coin collector. After graduating from high school, he hopes to go to Boston University to take up a course in history and government. VIRGINIA B. FARNUM Violin Brings Friends Virginia has studied the General Course throughout high school. Her nickname is “Jinnie™. In school she has been a member of the orchestra, an usher at the Leominster- Gardner football game, a participant in the Annual Joint Concert, and in the Junior Class Show, a member of the Junior Prom Ticket Committee, a participant in the in the Senior Play, and in the Inter-Class Play Contest and a member of the Senior Prom Ticket Committee. Her hobbies are knitting and collecting post-cards from places she and her friends have visited. Virginia has been playing the violin for many years and is considered one of the most accomplished violinists in the school orchestra. She has also recently become a member of the vested choir in the Methodist Church. She is an officer in the Epworth League. Next year she intends to take up nursing 93 soot train at either the Boston Children’s Hospital or the Massachusetts General ospital. JULIETTE M. FIFE Just More Fun Like so many other high school students who plan to enter the business world after graduation, Juliette Fife, better known as “Fifey”, has majored in Commercial subjects, She has always made the Honor Roll, has participated in all the sports open for girls, taken part in the Inter-Class Plays, and been a member of the cast of “Whatever the Weather . She was a Blue Book agent, and subscription agent for the Magnet; she was chosen as a cheerleader; she ushered at the Senior Reception, was on various prom committees, took part in assemblies, received her class numerals and letters, was a member of the Outdoor Club, the chairman of the Debating Club, the chairman of the Fortnightly Junior Members, a member of the Press Club, and a participant in the National Forensic League. For her hobby, she collects photographs of her class- mates. After graduation, she hopes to train to become a medical secretary.

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