Leominster High School - Magnet Yearbook (Leominster, MA)

 - Class of 1941

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SHERWIN P. BARDSLEY Stage Props Builder Sherwin, or “Deep’’, as he is known to everyone, has taken the Classical Course. In his Sophomore year, “Deep” joined the Magne t Staff and worked on the Special Features. He has continued with the Magne! during the past two years, being assistant editor in his Junior year and Special Features editor in his Senior year. He has also served on the prom committees, “‘Deep” was stage manager for the Junior Show. In his Senior year he was vice-president of his home room. He is best known as a member of the football squad. His favorite sport is hockey. He also enjoys many other sports, as swimming, basketball, baseball, tennis and golf. Reading historical novels, preferably by Kenneth Roberts, is his favorite pastime. “Deep” has no definite plans in regard to his future, LUIGE BARASSI Likes Blondes ; Luigi Barassi, known as “Louie” by his friends, has taken the Commercial Course. In school he has been especially active on the football team, on which he has played the position of quarterback. His other activities in school have been: basketball, track, inter-class baseball. He has been co-chairman of the Lunch Room Committee, a home room officer, a member of the Junior Class Play, an usher at graduation, a member of the Ring Committee, and of the Senior Prom Committee. His name has appeared on the Honor Roll. “‘Louie’’ enjoys going to a good movie; in the summer vacations he enjoys swimming. Another of his favorite pastimes is listening to baseball games that are broadcasted over the radio. His hobby is collecting stamps. As to what he will do after he graduates, he is undecided. GEORGE A. BEAUCHEMIN Good, Also Bashful George has studied the Commercial Course in the Leominster High School. In school he has been a member of the Lunch Room Committee. He was a stagehand in the Junior Play, “Whatever The Weather.” He also was a member of the tennis team, and played inter-mural hockey and basketball. His favorite sports are bazeball, football, bicyele riding, hiking, and tennis. Especially does he enjoy playing tennis. Beside being on the school's tennis team, he is a member of the Brite ate Tennis Club. His favorite indoor activities include playing ping pong, reading historical novels, and listening to the radio. Glenn Miller's and Bob Crosby's are his favorite orchestras. His plans for the future are not definite as yet. CLAIRE R. BEAUDETTE Can Rollerskate Beautifully Claire has taken the Commercial Course throughout her three years in high school. While Claire was a Sophomore, she was a very active member of the Blue Book Staff. For a year and a half, she was a member of the Press Club. Claire's name has appeared on the Honor Roll every term of her three years in high school. She was on both the Junior and Senior Prom Committees. Her soe is collecting small knives. She has a large and interesting collection. Outside of school, she docs a lot of roller skating. Having been interested in this sport for four years, she is very proficient. Next fall she intends to obta'n a position as a secretary, OLIVE C. BEAUDETTE Often Considered Bright Olive, nicknamed “Ollie,” has studied the Genera! Course throughout her three years in high school. In her Sophomore year, she was a member of the Glee Club. Outside of school, she belongs to the St. Jean’s Society and the Girls’ Degree Team. Her favorite pastime is roller skating. She also likes to sew and cook in her spare time. Another of her favorite pastimes is reading. She especially enjoys reading books of fiction. Like many other students, Olive enjoys a good movie. Her favorite actress is Irene Dunne, while her favorite actor is Errol Fiynn. Her hobby is collecting dog meaiets of which she has a large and very interesting collection. After school she plans to work, ELEANOR M. BEAUDOIN Every Man Bows Eleanor Beaudoin, sometimes called “'Fllic’’ for short, has taken the Commercial Course for her three high school years. While in school she has been on the Senior and Junior Prom Committees and also on the Senior Informal Dance Committee. She has also made the second and third honor rolls. She collects pennies for a hobby. Outside of school she enjoys swimming, roller skating, ice skating and bowling. For the last three or four summers she has gone to Camp Wind-In-The-Pines, in Leicester. While at camp, she has ticipated in many camp activities, such as archery, badminton, arts and crafts and camp crafts. For further enjoyment, she goes to dances. She is a member of the St. Jean's Club. After graduation she plans to further her studies at Becker College where she will specialize in a secretarial course.

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