Leominster High School - Magnet Yearbook (Leominster, MA)

 - Class of 1964

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FRENCH CLUB The French Club serves to increase the knowledge of interested students in France and the French people. This year’s activities included a fall dance, a “Hootenanny,” attendance at a French play, Le Mariage de Figaro, and the club’s annual trip to Boston, climaxed by dinner at Martre Jacques, one of the city’s noted French restaurants. Proceeds from other fund taising activities, which included a food sale and car wash, were placed in the club’s scholarship fund. Each year the French Club, under the advisorship of Miss Alice Chenette, awards a scholarship to one of the club’s deserving members. i Mary Ashey, President; Rosemary Pye, Treasurer; Robert Marshall, Vice President; Nancy Salvatore, Secretary. Row 1; Rochelle Bardier, Nancy Salvatore, Mary Ashey, Jean Bergeron, Diana Bernard, Diega Campagna, Marilyn Bryant, Elizabeth Willoughby, Kathleen Pierce. Row 2: Kevin Gamble, Robert Marshall, Susan Browne, Linda Goldman, Rachel Tonkin, Dorothy Pierce, Louise Lemieux, Karen Magane, Susan Kennedy, Ellen Connolly, Diana Peck, Julie Ellis, Kathy Coleman, James Fish, Edward McHugh. Row 3: Rebecca Reeve, Rosemary Pye, Marilyn Kemp, Darlene Farmer, Margaret Milosh, Kristine Cousins, Ann Etsten, Dawn Carleton, Janice Fitzgerald, Joan Seaver, Claudia Letarte, Leah Anastos. 29

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ENGINEERING SOCIETY The purpose of the Engineering Club is to pro- mote student interest in engineering careers through speakers, educational films, and trips. Engineers and executives from industries in Leominster and Fitchburg have donated their time to describe their experiences in engineering to the members. In addition, the Engineer- ing Club has visited these local companies for a more complete idea of the actual responsibilities of an engi- neer. The frequent films call attention to the diversity of fields open to the prospective engineer. Row 1: Alfred Cocci, President; Hwa Nien Shen, Vice President. Row 2; Paul Lavin, Treasurer; Chou Shen, Secretary. Row 1: Chou Shen, Paul Lavin, Albert Cocci, Hwa Nien Shen, Mr. Johnston. Row 2: James Dobson, Harry Davis, Richard Allardice, Donald Akidron, Robert Proctor, Wayne Ellice, David Kennedy, John Bacon, Steve Cocci. Row 3: George Douglas, Jay Such, Fred Harbey, Steven Douglas, Guy Harbey, Francis Miller, Wayne Sheldon, Johm Sproul. 28



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CHORUS Row 1; Patricia Ridlon, Mary Ashey, Janne Richardson, Diana Bernard, Lyn Skinner, Rosalyn Hemingway. Row 2; Kathleen Pierce, Susan Boucher, Linda Kullman, Lona Corbino, Julie Padavano, Gail Caravelli. Row 3: Ellen Connolly, Claudia Letarte, Carol McCulloch, Betty Swa nson, Sandra Fratoni, Virginia Grubb. Row 4: Elaine Scherer, Claire Allen, Susan Fricke, Darlene Farmer. Row 5: Carol Dugan, Patricia Corliss, Francene Nash, Margaret Iacoboni, Judith Broderick, Richard Millette, Jay Love, Nelson Valeri. Row 6: Reginald Gonthier, Kenneth Meade, Donald Maillet. CHORAL CLUBS The Choral Club, directed in weekly practice sessions by Mr. Egidio Bisceglia, is divided into a large choral group and a small vocal ensemble in order to suit individual talents and preferences. The entire school was made aware of their excellent progress when, at the Christmas assembly, they performed selections from Handel’s “Messiah.” Their stirring rendition evoked an emotional response from the audience, who showed their appreciation with lengthy, enthusiastic applause. SMALL VOCAL ENSEMBLE Row 1: Judith Lanza, Charlotte Davis, Rochelle Bardier, Kathleen Powers, Jane Cormier. Row 2: Barbara Ricker, Sandra Ricker, Mar- ilyn Kemp, Christin Schuman. Row 3: Sandra Brosseau, Barbara Gionet, Marilee Carter, Rachel Tonkin. Row 4: Diana Peck, Christine Howe, Diane Marrama, Phillip Krone, Gene Bisol. 30

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