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THE MAGNE eee MAGNET STAFF THE MAGNET The first publication of the new “Magnet” appeared in December as a Christmas issue. It con- tained among other things Christmas stories, poems, features, a review of the tootball season, and a pic- ture of the football team. Since the project was new to almost every member of the staff, each of us profited by the experience of this first number. The second issue, which was a spring number, made its appearance in March. It was an improve- ment over the first issue in that it had better arrangement and more variety of material. ‘lwo new de- partments, the social science and book review were added. ‘This issue represented the work of many students in written material, drawing, and typing. The “Magnet” could never have been realized had it not been for student support and the eftorts of the staff. ‘Those students, whose work was published, deserve much praise for their talents. The illustrations were the work of pupils in the art department under the capable direction of Miss Whiting. The efficiency of the boys who obtained advertisements from the business men of the city was largely responsible for the financial success of the number. The girls who typed the material should also be commended. With such co-operation we feel sure that next year’s staff will produce a very successful magazine.
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$$ — — — THE MAGNEIN SNH ENGLISH CL UB ENGLISH CLUB One of the older organizations of Leominster High School is the English Club. This year the programs of the Club have been interesting and varied. They have included discussions of poetry, both modern and ancient; programs of new books with clever reviews, given by the members; and the pre- sentation of plavs. These were instructive as well as very entertaining and humorous. A drive for new members was launched and the response to this appeal proves that the student body recognizes the value of the Club. On May 14 the English Club conducted the Assembly. ‘Two clever little skits and some musical numbers completed the program. The Club is closing a successful year with the members making many plans for the future. OFFICERS President—DorotrHEea McEvoy Vice-President—Doris KEEFE Secretary—Barsara McEvoy
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