Leominster High School - Magnet Yearbook (Leominster, MA)

 - Class of 1959

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JOYCE A. CAHILL Because of her interest in children, Joyce hopes to become a teacher. Being a member of the college course, Joyce ranks French and gym as her favorite subjects. She is often heard saying ‘Why’ or “Maybe.” Joyce enjoys listening to “In the Still of the Night.’ Her hobby is reading. During her junior and senior years, Joyce served as secretary of the Travel Club. G.A.A. 2, 3 French Club 3 Travel Club 3, 4 Hockey Basketball KENNETH D. CAMPBELL Ken, who is a member of the com- mercial course, likes to collect old coins in his spare time. He can fre- quently be heard saying “Don’t know, do you?” Ken would like to become a sports announcer. NANCY D. CAMPBELL ‘‘Nan’”’ plans to become a registered nurse. She is a member of the college course and considers mathematics and gym her favorite subjects. “Why’ is her favorite expression. She likes to listen to “Thunder Road.’ Nancy en- joys water skiing and softball. French Club 2, 3 Choral Club 3 PHILIP J. CARRESCIA A member of the college course, Phil's fa- vorite subjects are art and public speaking. His favorite song is “Chantilly Lace.” Phil can be. heard saying “Hey Ah!’ His hobby is draw- ing. In the future he will be a successful com- mercial artist. Football 2, 3 Art Club 3, 4 HENRIETTA M. CASSO This quiet young miss is a member of the commercial course. Henrietta is also an active member in the majorettes. Her hobby is col- lecting records and she considers public speak- ing and gym her favorite subjects. She enjoys listening to “In the Still of the Night.” Her ambition is to join a singing group or to be- come a dancer. Choral Club 2, 3 Magnet Business 4 Majorette 4

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SUSAN R. BROWN Susan, a college course student who plans to attend the University of Mass., considers chemistry and English her favorite subjects. “Sue” is often heard saying ‘Tremendous’ and her favorite record is by Johnny Mathis, “The Twelfth of Never.’’ In her spare time she likes to cook and read. Magnet Business 2 Magnet Editorial 3, 4 GAA, 2313, 4 J.V. Basketball 2, 3 LYNNE BUCK Lynne, a member of the college course, con- siders English and sociology her favorite sub- jects. Sports are her hobby and she enjoys ten- nis, skiing, and field hockey. ‘“Bucky’s” fa- vorite song is “The Late, Late Show,” and she says “You said it! — Not I’ all the time. In her sophomore year she was president of her homeroom, and in her junior year, secretary. President of her senior homeroom, she was also elected homeroom representative. Lynne’s plans for the future include college. Cheerleader 3, 4; Magnet Bus. 2; GAA 2, 3, 4. GABRIEL BUONO {}-SthS J “Wild Bill” is a machine, tool, and die maker. He enjoys listening to the Platters singing “Star Dust.” He is a fishing and hunting enthusiast, who also enjoys a good game of baseball. Wild Bill hopes to become a first class tool and die maker. THOMAS D. BUSHEE [sas] Tom is a quiet draftsman who al- ways insists on knowing “why?” He likes “Pretty Baby’ by Gino and Gina and often hums it in the drafting room. After he flies for Uncle Sam, he wants to be a draftsman. MARJORIE L. BUSS Margie is in the college course and considers sociology her favorite sub- ject. Her hobbies are bridge, records, dancing, and sports, of which field hockey, basketball, and softball are her favorites. She can always be heard saying “Sporty” and the song she likes best is ‘‘Suffer.”’ She was elected vice-president of her homeroom dur- ing her senior year. In the future Margie would like to become an ele- mentary school teacher. Band 2 GAAS 2; 13514 Magnet Business 4



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ELLEN F. CERIER Ellen is taking the college course and her fa- - vorite subjects are biology, history, and English. Her favorite saying is ‘“That’s a riot.” Ellen’s : favorite song is “Summertime.” Her hobbies are as follows: piano playing, cooking, knitting, a nd water skiing. She hopes to become a physi- cal therapist or to attain a liberal arts education. French Club 2 Choral Club 3 Magnet Business 4 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 ERNEST CHARETTE gag Ernie is a machine shop student who is quiet. This is a rare quality in that area. He likes “Devoted to You” by the Everly Brothers. English and civics are his favorite subjects. He enjoys tinkering with cars and playing baseball. ROBERT C. CHESTER To become a disc jockey is the am- bition of ‘Chet,’ who collects records in his spare time. His favorites in- clude ‘The Twelfth of Never’ and “In the Still of the Night.” Chet, a general course student, is often heard asking ‘““What’s happening?” His fa- vorite subjects are history and gym. Travel 4 Football Track SHEILA M. CICCOLINI Sheila, a member of the commercial course, considers stenography her fa- vorite subject. Ice skating is one of her hobbies and she also enjoys swim- ming and basketball. She often says “You know it’ and her favorite song is ‘Stormy Weather.” After gradua- tion Sheila would like to be a stenog- tapher. VIRGINIA M. CLAY Being in the commercial course, “Ginny” enjoys drawing and English. She can always be heard saying “You'd better believe it.’’ Hey listen! the Platters are singing “Heaven on Earth.”” Ginny enjoys both roller skat- ing and sketching in her spare time. There is nothing Ginny would like better than to become a practical nurse.

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