Leominster High School - Magnet Yearbook (Leominster, MA)

 - Class of 1946

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CLASS OFFICERS MARCEL ROCCA MARY RAY President Vice-President RUTH EATON ELEANOR LYNCH Secretary Treasurer

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CLASS ADVISORS MISSINA TALIEs HASTINGS MR. ROBERT LASERTE The Class of 1946 gratefully appreciate the unselfish leadership of their Class Advisors who have guided them through their high school years.



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MARCEL XAVIER ROCCA Marcel Xavier Rocca, known to many of us by his nicknames ‘““Marco’’ and “Rock,” was born in the city of Belleville, New Jersey, on February 9, 1929. When he was six Marcel moved to Leominster and attended Spruce Street School. He soon became popular with everyone because of his sincere friend- liness. After Marcel reached junior high he became the holder of many important offices, including being Vice-President. Marcel has been our trustworthy Presi- dent all through high school and has done an excellent job for us. And that isn't a!l this young man has done. He has made the First Honor Roll every year and is the Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Magnet. He has always taken one of the ou’standing roles in every play the class of '46 has produced. Although en- joying all sporis, baseball is his favorite and he is a very efficient first baseman. Matcel’s ambition is to make West Point and enter the field of military law. Marcel, we will always remember you as our outstanding leader and friend. Best of luck! MARY A. RAY Mary has taken the Classical Course all through school, where her name has appeared on the Honor Roll. She has proved capable of carrying out the duties of Vice-President of her class for the past three years. Her school activities include being on the Student Cabinet for three years, being a member of the Press Club and serving as President of the Girls’ Glee Club. Mary has participated in all the school sports and consequently has been chosen as a member of the class teams. Her favorite sport is skiing; and when there is sufficient snow on the ground, she can always be found at Sheldon Hill. Various prizes have been awarded to her because of her ability on skis. Mary plans to further her education at either Sargent College or Cornell University where she wants to major in physical education. Her pleasing personality and warm friendliness will surely make her a success. RUTH ELEANOR EATON Ruthie has held a firm position on the ladder of success ever since enter- ing L. H. S., each rung being reached by constant attention to her duties and devotion to her school and ciass. Ruthie enrolled in the Commercial Course upon arriving at L. H. S. and would like to become a nurse after graduation this year. In her sophomore year, Ruthie was elected vice-president of her home room and secretary of the Sophomore Class. Her Junior Home Room also elect¢d her as its secretary; and, once again, Ruthie was elected Secretary of the Junior Class. During her three years in Leominster High, she has been a faithful and active worker on many committees and her name has appeared on the Honor Roll several times. She has been a member of Speech Club throughout her high school career and is secretary this year. a In the winter, Ruthie may usually be found on Sheldon Hill, skiing; but in the summer she enjoys a cool, refreshing swim. Her activities outside of school include membership in the Rainbow Girls, in which she has held many offices. Last year she was president of the Baptist Youth Fellowship. os With such a record in her high school activities, we are sure Ruthie will successfully complete anything she undertakes in future years. ELEANOR LYNCH If you have been around high school at all, probably you know Eleanor, for she is one who stands out in a crowd. “‘Lynchie,’ as some of her friends call her, is a friendly, attractive person who gets along well with other people. Her interest in extra-curricular activities, sports, and her studies combine to make Eleanor an all-round girl. She is a representative for the Student Cabinet, and our Class Treasurer. She has been an officer in her home room during the three years she has been in high school. Her favorite sports are skiing and swimming, and she does all right for herself in both capacities. Eleanor is not certain as to what she intends to do after she graduates. However, she would like to go to college to study dental technology. We are sure that whatever Eleanor undertakes she will meet with success and happiness.

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