Leominster High School - Magnet Yearbook (Leominster, MA)

 - Class of 1941

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MAE F. FISCHER Mae Favors Friendship Mae has taken the General Course. She is known as “Freddie” to her friends. In school she has participated in many of the school functions. She was an usher at graduation and at the Junior Show, “Whatever The Weather”. She was also on the Advertising Committee for the Junior Prom and on the Decoration Committee for the Senior Prom. Outside of school, Mae is taking singing lessons, and has become a fine singer. She is a member of the Young People's Fellowship of St. Mark's Church. Her hobbies are writing letters and stamp collecting. After leaving high sehool, she plans to attend The Harper Method Hairdressing School in Rochester, New York. BERTHAMAY FLANAGAN | ) = a praeqacy Bowling Fan E2tha in = Berthamay is better known to her friends as “‘Hert”. She has taken the General Course. In her Sophomore year, she entered many sports; such as hockey, baseball, basketball, and fea She enjoyed the sports so well that she continted to participate in them for three years. In her Senior year, she was elected vice-president of the Bowl- ing Club, While she was a Junior, she joined the Speech Club. She entered the State Speaking Contest, was an usher at the Junior Class Show, and an usher at Parents’ Night. She participated in the Radio Club and in the Outdoor Girls’ Club in her Senior year. Bertha collects different kinds of buttons for a hobby. After graduation, she plans to attend a trade school. CONSTANCE M. FONTAINE Comes Most Pair Constance, or “Connie,” as she is called by her friends, has taken the Commercial Course. During her three years in high school, she was in the Junior Class Show, in the Sports Club, on the Honor Roll, and on the Decoration Committee for the dances. She was a twirler in the band for a while. Outside of school she belongs to the St. Jean’s Club, the 8. O.S. Girls’ Club, of which she is the vice-president, and the Skating Club. She has participated in several church functions, During the winter her favorite sports are skiing and ice skating. Several times she has won prizes for ice skating. During the summer she plays tennis a great deal. She also swims a lot at a private camp. Coin collecting is her hobby. She likes to go to the movies, where Sterling Hayden and Olivia de Havilland are her favorite actor and actress. “Connie’s” future plans are incomplete. FRANCIS J. FORTIN 6 pe é 3S KoA Forever Joyful Friend Francis, who is called “Fran’’ by his friends, has studied the General Course in high sehool. Because he works afternoons after school and on Saturdays, Francis has not had time to participate in many school activities. He enjoys all kinds of sports; and last year he played baseball, his favorite sport, in the Leominster City League. He belongs to a club which participates in all kinds of sports. His hobby, which is a very popular one, is collecting stamps. He has been a stamp collector for the past ten years. At present, he owns a very large collection, which contains stamps from many countries all over the world. After graduating he plans to enter Worcester Trade School to take up the machinist's trade. BENTLEY A. FOSTER Bright Accounfant’s Future Bentley, widely known as “Bent”, is one of the more progressive students in our school. When he was but a Sophomore, he belonged to the International Club, and worked intensively on the Blue Book. Later, he worked on the score board at the foot- ball games. During his Junior year he was a member of the basketball team. “Bent” is now employed at the A. P. Super Market and has plans to travel up into the manag- ing jobs of that market. This market job keeps Bently quite busy, but during his spare moments he always listens to the radio. At lunch time Bentley can always be found at his booth for the counter in the cafeteria, selling tickets, Bentley has worked as a cashier for the past few years. With all this experience, Bentley should go far in th business world. 0, 4 JOSEPH C. FOURNIER Joe Creates Friends Joseph, who is more commonly known as “Joe’’, has taken th® General Course throughout his three years in high school. His interest lies chiefly in sports. He has been a very active member of several athletic teams, including football, basketball, baseball, and track. He was on both the Junior and Senior Prom Committees, Sports are his hobby. Outside of school he plays on a baseball team and a basketball team. He also plays on the Lions’ famous football team, Next year Joe plans to enter a prep school, but has not yet decided which one.

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