Leominster High School - Magnet Yearbook (Leominster, MA)

 - Class of 1941

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ROBERT S. ALLARD Ready, Studious, Alert Robert, or “Rob”, as he is known to his friends, has studied the General Course. In school his name has appeared several times on the Honor Roll. He has also kept the record for chinning in the school gym for two years. He has an arm strength of 1012, which ranks among the highest in the school, In his Senior year he was chosen president of his Biology Class. His hobbies are collecting stamps, and reading on various subjects, such as anthropology. He is very fond of swimming, which is his leading sport. As a matter of fact, he likes any sport connected with the acquatic world. Skating, skiing, and boating, all attract him. He is also quite a bicycle rider, As to what he will do after graduation, he is uncertain. HUGO J, ANGELINI Happy, Jazzy Always Throughout his three years in high school, Hugo has taken the Commercial Course. He has been in the band, in the orchestra, on the Magne! Staff, in the Radio Club, and in the Inter-Class Play Contest. He ushered at the Senior Reception and Graduation in his Junior year. He was a Cabinet member, home room chairman, and a typist for the Press Club, For several years, Hugo was the librarian of the band; and, in his Senior year, he was president of the band, He was also. a member of the Brass Ensemble, and has participated in the joint concerts and musical festivals. In 1940, he was awarded second prize in Italian. His hobby is photography, He has worked afternoons and during vacations. Ne xt year he plans to enter Becker College. JENNIE M. ANTONUCCI Jennie Meels Appranal Jennie, or “Jen”, as she is usually called by her many friends, has very diligently pursued the Classical Course. In all her years at L. H. 8. she has constantly kept her place on the Honor Roll, and has achieved a high scholastic standing. Jennie has been outstanding in all her clubs and classes. She has been a prominent member of the Freneh Club, Speech Club, Girls’ Outdoor Sports Club, volley ball team, tennis team, and the D, P. I. Club, of which she was chosen treasurer, She was an assistant on the Class Will, vice-president of the Book Club in her English Class, and an honorary junior member of the Fortnightly Club, Jennie has assisted on many prom committees, She has worked on the decorations for the proms and on the publicity committee. She was also assistant costume manager for the class play. Her favorite sports are swim- ming, hiking, and baseball. Reading is her favorite pastime. For a hobby, Jennie enjoys collecting post cards and different specimens of rocks, GLORIA D. ARSENAULT Good Deeds Altways Gloria, who is known to her friends as “Glo”, took the General Course all through ner high school years. She was a member of the basketball, hockey, and volley ball teams. She also was in the Sports Club. Gloria served on both the Junior and Senior Prom committees. She participated in the Junior Class Show, ‘Whatever the Weather”. She is very fond of the movies. Her favorite actress is Ginger Rogers and her favorite actor is Dennis Morgan. Collecting pictures of movie stars is her favorite hobby. She likes to go roller skating and swimming. Gloria is undecided as to what she will do in the future, but we all know that “Glo's” cheery smile and “hello” will serve very well in finding a job. ETHEL M. BAILEY Every Moment Busy Ethel, called “Billie” by her friends, took the Commercial Course in high school. She belonged to the Bowling Club, and she played hockey. She was on the Make-up Committee of the Junior Class Show. Her favorite activities outside of school are roller skating, skiing, and travelling. She is a member of the Whalom Skating Club. In her travels she has visited interesting places in New York, Maine, New Hampshire, and Canada. During the summer she spends most of her time at auto races, which she enjoys very much. She does, however, find time to enjoy her favorite sport, which is swimming. Her hobby is photography, and she has taken many fine pictures of her friends. Ethel was a member of the Girl Scout Drum and Bugle Corps. Next year she ae to take up hairdressing at the Peacock Academy of Hair and seauty Culture in orcester. HERBERT A. BALLARD High Altitude Boy Herbert, known to everyone by the nickname of “Rip,’’ has studied the General Course in high school. Throughout his course he has played on the inter-class basket- ball team. The last year, his home room team won the basketball tournament. In his Junior year he was score board keeper at the football games, and was on the Prom Committee, and in the Junior Class Play, ‘Whatever The Weather . In his Senior year he was on the Prom Committee, and on the Senior Dance Committee, Outside of school he is employed by J. C. Newberry Co. His favorite colors are maroon and tan. His favorite movie actor is Thomas Mitchell, and his favorite movie actress is Madeline Carroll. His favorite sport is basketball. After leaving school, “Rip” will seek employment.

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