Leominster High School - Magnet Yearbook (Leominster, MA)

 - Class of 1941

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LESTER K. HARVIE Lester's Kind Hearted Lester has taken the General Course. In his Sophomore year he took the Classical Course, but he changed from this to the General Course in his Junior and Senior years. He is known to many people by various nicknames: such as, “Red”, ‘‘Dutch”, and “Let”. Because of outside work, he did not enter many extra-curricular activities while he was in school. One of his jobs is the sub-distributer for the Crowell Publish- ing Co. in the city. His job is to distribute Magazines to various hoy salesmen through- out this city. One of his hobbies is horseback-riding. Another one of his hobbies is tinkering with anything mechanical. After school he plans to go to Worcester Trade School to learn the welding trade. HELEN HASTINGS Highly Honored Helen has taken the Classical Course throughout her three years in high school. She was president of the French Club and a member of the International Club. She Was an assistant director of the original Junior Show and of the Senior Class Play. As a participant in the Better Speech Contest, she won second prize. Helen won both her letter and numerals for participation in athletics during her Sophomore and Junior years, She played basketball, hockey, softball, and volley ball. She ushered at the Senior Reception of the Class of 1940, and served on the prom committees. Outside of school she has many interests in the Unitarian Chureh, the main one being the Y. P. R. U. Since she is a consistent honor student, she is a junior member of the Fortnightly Club. Helen plans to train for a nurse at the Newton Hospital next year. REGINALD W. HATTON Rollicking, Wordly Humoriat Throughout his three years in the high school, Reginald has taken the General Course. He is called “Reggie” by his friends. In school he has been active in the Boys’ Glee Club and the International Club. During his Sophomore and Junior years, he was a paper boy; in his Senior year, he obtained work as a chauffeur. In his Junior year, he was an electrician for the Junior Show, a stagehand for the Inter- Class Play, and an electrician for the program, “Heritage of Music and Painting”, supervised by Mr. Darney and Miss Brown, He played amateur football for the “Feather Merchants” and basketball for the “Saints” in the Leominster Recreation League. His hobbies are collecting ash trays from places of interest, and model air- planes, of which he has a large collection, and doing photography work. He is undecided as to what he will do next fall, LEONARD E. HOLDEN Lanky, Eligible Here In September, 1940, “Duke” was transferred from Concord High School, to make a worthy addition to our class. “Duke” is now taking the Classical Course. At Concord, he was in the Debating and Glee Clubs, In this school, he joined the Book Club and served as student coach to the Senior play in the Inter-Class Play Contest. He isa valuable member of the track squad and enjoys this sport very much. His two favorite leisure sports are skiing and swimming. When “Duke” is not actively engaged in any sport, he likes to read scientific books and study microscopy. He has advanced rapidly in this scientifie field, and is one of the outstanding microscopists in our school. At present he is employed in a store down town, and is undecided whether to pursue a business career or attend college. For such a short time in our midst, “Duke” has certainly made a name for himself. RUTH E. HOLMAN Reasonable, Eager, Happy Ruth, who is called “Ruthie” by all of her many friends, has taken the General Course thoughout her three years in high school. In high school, she has been a mem-. ber of the Health Club and of the Speech Club. She had a part in the Junior Class Show. She was on both the Junior and Senior Prom Committees, She was also an usher in the Inter-Class Play Contest. During her Sophomore and Junior years, she was the secretary of the Intermediate Christian Endeavor. Her hobby is collecting souvenirs from every place she visits. She has quite an assortment of various articles. After graduating from high school, she would like to be a waitress. ROBERT F. HOOD Rarely Forgets Happiness As a member of the General Course for three years, Robert has attained a high scholastic record, and has been rewarded for his efforts by being chosen from his course to give an essay at the graduation exercises. In his earlier years, Robert's nickname was “Hoodsie’, and he is still called this by his fellow students. Robert has participated in the activities of the Boys’ Glee Club. He was a member of the football squad. Out- side of school he was on the Hamper’s Inter-Mural Hockey Team. Cycling is his favorite pastime, and he enjoys taking trips on his bicycle. Because he is a fine sportsman, he has @ great many friends, who are also interested in athletics, Of all the sports he participates in, he prefers hockey.

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