Leominster High School - Magnet Yearbook (Leominster, MA)

 - Class of 1941

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PENELOPE BECRELIS Proves Beneficial Penelope, a quiet, studious member of the Senior class, is known to her friends as “Penny.” Although she spent many years of her life in Greece, since her arrival in America, about two years ago,she has learned to speak English very fluently. One often finds her telling eager listeners amusing and interesting incidents of her experiences in Greece. We also enjoy hearing her speak Greek occasionally. She has done excellent work in the College Course, which she continued from her studies in Greece. She has been a member of the French Club, secretary of the International Club, and an honorary junior member of the Fortnighly Club. For her hobby, she enjoys collecting posteards and other souvenirs from the places she visits. When the situation in Europe is settled, she would like to visit there again. DOROTHY BEERS Duty Bound Dorothy has taken the Classieal Course throughout her three years in high school. “Dossey” was on the basketball, field hockey, softball, and volley-ball teams; she was in the Bowling Club, on the Magnet Staff, and in the International Club. In her Junior year she was secretary of the International Club, treasurer of the Bowling Club, an usher at the reception, coach of the Junior play, member of the Prom Com- mittee, of the Press Club, of the Stamp Club, and of the French Club. “Dossey” was one of the authors of “‘Whatever the Weather . During her Senior year, she was treasurer of the Sports Club, vice-president of the Stamp Club, and president of her home room. She was on the Honor Roll. She collects stamps and coins, and is an amateur photographer. She likes to swim and ski. In the fall she plans to enter the University be ba Hampshire. After graduation from there, she intends to go in training in a ospital. EDNA E, BERGERON Ernes!, Energelic Business Girl Edna has taken subj ects from the Classical and the Commercial courses in high school. She has been on the Honor Roll continuously and has served in the following capacities: hand property manager for the Junior Show, member of the Refreshment Committee for the Junior Prom, usher at the Thanksgiving Game, usher at the Gardner game, usher at the reception, and member of the Reception Committee for the Senior Informal Dance. She was vice-president of the French Club in her Senior year, and, because of her scholastic record, she was an honorary junior member of the Fortnightly Club, Her favorite pastimes are skating, swimming, and wading. She also enjoys the movies: her favorite stara are Bette Davis and Spencer Tracy. Her favorite color, like that of many people, is blue. In the fall she is planning to enter Becker College. MARY Y. BERNARD May Youth Beam! Since her arrival in high school, Mary has taken the Commercial Course. She is very fond of cowboy songs, which she collects as a hebby. During her Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years, she has been on the Honor Roll. She ushered at the Senior Reception and has been on prom committees during her Junior and Senior years. During her Junior year she was a typist and a reporter for the Press Club. She took part in the play, “Whatever the Weather”. During her Senior year she printed the prograrn for the Inter-Class Play Contest. She also ushered at the Senior play, “Romeo and Juliet’. Outside of school, she is an honorary member of the Fort- nightly Club and also a member of the Whalom Skating Club. After school she intends to continue doing office work. EDITH M. BIGELOW Eloguen! Merry Belle Edith’s nickname is “Edie” or “Biggy ”. During her Sophomore and Junior years she took the Commercial Course, but in her Senior year she changed to the General Course. When a Sophomore she was a member of the International Club. In her Junior year she was on a committee for the original Junior play and was also a dialogue writer for the Combined Art and Music Program. In her Senior year she was a mem- ber of the Girls’ Outdoor Sports Club, an usher at the Better Speech Contest, and on a committee for the Senior Prom. She has been on the Honor Roll every year. Her favorite hobby, outside of sports, is reading. Edith belongs to a Literary Guild and hopes to collect many books, including old and new best-sellers. After leaving school, she plans to enter the Wellesley Hills Children’s Hospital. JEANNE I, BILODEAU Jeanne Is Blithe Jeanne, known to her friends as “Billie”, has taken the General Course all through her high school years. In school she took part in the Junior Play, “Whatever The Weather”. She enjoys moving pictures, and as a hobby collects movie stars’ pictures, Her favorite movie actress is Barbara Stanwyck, and her favorite movie actor is Errol Flynn. Her favorite sports include skating and swimming. She also enjoys reading novels, especially mystery novels. In the afternoons alter school, she works. Her plans for the future are not complete,

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