High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 25 text:
“
THE MAGNET Marguerite V. Kenney Fitchburg Normal Maude E. Killelea “ 4 Frances I. Kimball Boston Shoe Store Gladys I, Lancey ; Fitchburg Normal Helen G. Lane Telephone Office Cecelia M. Leahy Leominster Paper Box Co. John E. Leamy Worcester Business Institute Irene C. Ledger At home Malcolm B. Lees Mass. Institute of Technology Rena A. Lundigen Fitchburg Normal Bessie Malchman Lubin Clothing Store Lillian E. Markham : Wachusett Shirt Co. Lawrence F. Marshall Worcester Academy Merton B. Mason Richardson Piano Co. Helen M. McKenna Viscoloid Helena F. Moore Reed Prince Mfg. Co., Worcester Margaret M. Murray Hadley Coal Co. Robert L. Newton E. H. Ham Electric Co., Worcester Gladys B. Nutting Becker's Business College Harold P. O’Keefe Post Gradnate Dorothy L. Parker Teachers’ Training School, Burlington, Vt. Robert W. Perry Post Graduate Arthur J. Pierce . Leopold A. Pitre “ u“ Roland F. Pitts Fitchburg Normal - Louis F. Rahm Worcester Polytechnic Institute Alice C. Regan Fitchburg Normal Henry M. Regan : ; ss Marion Richardson Mount Holyoke Mary L. Richardson : i Dorothy V. Roberts Simmons Marion C. Rose J. W. Pickering Co. Mildred Rowe . Mount Holyoke Doris J. Rowley Fitchburg Normal John E. Sargent Fuller, the Florist Roger I, Sargent Clark College Marguerite M. Scanlon Fitchburg Normal Leonora M. Shannon Whitney Box Shop Evelyn L. Smith Post Graduate Ronald T. Spinney Fitchburg Normal Ernest H. Stratton Mass. Normal Art, Boston Waldo E. Suhlke Lowell Textile Paul F. Swantee Boston University Anna F. Talbot Cluett Peabody Co. Marion P. Tanner Post Graduate Harry W. Tenney Worcester Polytechnic Institute William C. Thompson Fiske Tire Rubber Co., Springfield, Mass. Daniel J. Tobin Viscoloid Co. Francis J. Toolin Holy Cross College Ruth B. Waldron Framingham Normal Dorothy H. Wells Fitchburg se Russell D. Wass Harvard Dental Ruth E. Whitmore Fitchburg Normal Owen E. Willard Smith Piano Co. Doris E. Wilson Worcester Business Institute 17
”
Page 24 text:
“
16 THE MAGNET Alumni Notes Roland S. Ames Milo R. Bacon Ralph G. Baker Edna A. Barnes Roger K. Beedle Katherine E. Bird Geneva F. Bourne Frederica M. Boyden Anna Britton Helen Brogaard Frances L. Brown James F. Burgess Helen E. Burns Mary D. Burns Clara G. Butler Philip C. Butler Florence D. Conlon Catherine A. Connors Robert H. Crane May E. Delay John J. Doherty Gladys E. Doolan Hazel R. Doolan Isabel M. Durgin Flora M. Evarts Raymond J. Farquhar Lendall L. Farr Esther Follansbee Willard H. Foss Morse Freeman Frederick W. Gavin Iola A. Guennette Elsie M. Hall Norman D. Hardy Catherine E. Harrigan Arnold B. Harris Myrton L. Harris Dorothy E. Hildick . Irma A. Holden Marjorie L. Holmes Margaret Howe John T. Hull Jacob I. Kalin CLASS OF Nr ro16 Hosmer’s Newsroom Mass. Agricultural College Post Graduate Mass. Normal Art, Boston Worcester Polytechnic Institute Office of Franklin Freeman Fitchburg Normal Office of Danforth Chem. Co. Office of Falk Mfg. Tools Worcester Business Institute Post Graduate Tilton Cook Boston Conservatory of Music At home Salem Normal School Burdett Business College, Boston Fitchburg Normal Post Graduate Nixon’s Drug Store Fitchburg Normal Standard Comb Co. Lees Button Co. | B. F. Blodgett Co. F. L. Perry, Insurance Office At home Manning, Maxwell Moore Wheelwright Paper Co. Fitchburg Normal Tufts’ Dental School Exeter Gavin Hardware Co. L. H. Bourbeau Post Graduate Pratt Farm, Pratts Junction Office Standard Comb Co. At home Cluett Peabody Fitchburg Normal - Office of Wachusett Shirt Co. Office of Whitney Co. Mount Holyoke Post Graduate - Viscoloid
”
Page 26 text:
“
18 THE MAGNET N Sept, 8, Coach Sullivan called out the candidates for the football C team, which will represent L. H. S. on the gridiron this fall. About thirty men reported, but there are at least ten good husky fellows in school who are either too lazy, or have no School Spirit, because they have not shown their manly forms at practice so far. While the loss of such men as Leamy, Farr, Crain, Thompson, Freeman, Willard and Newton will be seriously felt, we, the under graduates, believe that Coach Sullivan can instill some of that good old medicine known as “Fight” in the boys, who are fit, but green and inexperienced as to the game. If some more of the fellows in school would come out of the slumber which they have been in for the last three years, (Seniors, this means you. ) and display the same interest that Barrett, 14, Swift, ’14, and Leamy, ’16, have shown by their daily appearances on the field, perhaps the renaissance in L. H.S. athletics which we thought was coming last year would really assert itself now. To the class of 1919 goes the honor of having the largest number of men out. This speaks well for their School Spirit. Seniors, wake up! The first game was played Sept. 29 with Worcester High School of Commerce. So Although the L. H. S. boys were defeated 15 to o, by the Worcester High School of Commerce, the supporters found much encouragement in the way in which the Leominster boys played. As it was the opening game of our season, it was expected that the Worcester teams would be heavier and in better condition. Coach F. F. Sullivan has built upa good looking team, and the boys gave a mighty good account of themselves. The Wor- cester team played a faster and steadier game, so they, had no great diffi- culty in winning. Leominster supporters found their encouragement in the work of Gar- land, Bell and Allen, all of whom gave exhibitions which indicate that they are good players and will prove of value to the team during the coming campaign. Allen ran the team with rare judgment while Bell and Garland
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.