Leominster High School - Magnet Yearbook (Leominster, MA)

 - Class of 1947

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Mr. and Mys. Bucknell My John Rogers Miss Blicaber. yw. f= Colley a “ Miss Lilhan Ricker My. Charles Broderick Miss , bucta, | lermarmy| Mr. Gearge Peck Miss Katherme Dugan. 12

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Henry B. Perry Clark University—A.B. American History and Guidance Mr. Perry is another one of our veterans. The Junior Class appreciate his sens- ible advice, for he is their adviser and a wonderful one at that. His frank and sage counsel is highly re- spected. A famous saying of his is, “I'm sorry if I interrupted you.” Flora P. Wittman Bay Path Institute Susquehanna University Shorthand, Typewriting Mrs. Wittman is the presi- dent of the Priest Street Parent-Teachers’ Association. She is a faculty adviser in charge of the Business Staff of the Magnet, and has been very helpful to the class of ‘47. One of the things that has made her so well-liked is her pleasing sense of humor. Carmine Piccuci Boston University Physical Education Where would the fellows of L. H. S. be without Mr. Picucci? He is the grand teacher who directs our boys toward manhood. If he makes as good men of them as he has made a man of himself, we can exvect no more. We all welcome him to the teaching staff. John H. Rogers Clark University A.B., M.A. What's doing in Room 3? Everything, and Mr. Rogers is always in the middle— whether it be discussing problems of the social stud- ies, or the weighty social problems of the Senior classmen. J. R. is one of our most popular teachers. Miss Lucia Piermarini Radcliffe—A.B. and A.M. Italian and English With her striking black hair and luscious complex- tion, Miss Piermarini is called a friend by all. Her deep interest in political and foreign affairs may some day help her to be- come a great diplomat. She has great fun in saying, “T'll see you at one-thirty!”’ Viola P. Marrama Miss Marrama, a brilliant student of the class of ‘45, graduated with honors. The following September she started work as secretary to Mr. Davis. Because of her pleasing personality, she is well liked by the faculty and student body. Miss E. Lillian Ricker Emerson College—B.L.I. English 1 Tablespoon of Emerson College of Oratory. 1 Teaspoon of B.L.I. 1 Cup of 13 years of teaching English. 1 Teaspoon of acting. 14 Teaspoon of writing plays. 14 Teaspoon of reading poetry. ly Teaspoon of listening to piano concerts. Add the above and you just can't help but get a mixture of ambition, per- sonality, acknowledgment of the fine arts, brilliancy, and your helper in the English world. Only one teacher could possess these char- acteristics—Miss E. Lillian Ricker. 1] J. Richard Sutcliffe N. E. Conservatory of Music—F.T.C. Lowell T.C.—B.S.E. Band and Orchestra Hats off to Mr. Sutcliffe and the students in the band and orchestra! He has worked steadily with them and has done a fine job. Besides improving our school’s musicians, he has helped to bring up the morale of all the students and players with his music Thomas Watson Toronto Normal School Retired Head of the Commercial Department Business Essentials Commercial Law Good luck to Mr. Watson, who has recently retired after forty-five years of teaching. He has taught in Leominster since 1928, and has become a part of L. H. S. that will be greatly missed. We all hope his gardening, at which he spends much of his time, will be as success- ful as his teaching.



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Mr. Everett Donnelly : Tine Miss Blanche. JVobes Mrs. Margaret Hathaway Mr. Theadore Kuchars K¢ ty De nlap Miss Gladys Levum “My John Joyce Mrs. Flora Vsttrmoan. Mr Carmme Reucci Mrs. Elizabeth Morrill Mr Howrey Fenton. 13

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