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MAGNET EXECUTIVE BOARD Front Row: Frederick Cole, Gloria Crosby, Sally Regan, Richard Foltz, Glozia Spadaro, Marilyn Derby, Charmayne Bonner, Margaret Peck. Back Row: David Rodgers, Barbara Vorse, Theresa Cassaca, Constance Mazzaferro, and Lucien Mammone. MAGNET EDITORIAL STAFF Thanks to the Magnet Staff and its directors this record of school life in our miniature community is possible. The complete force is made up of two groups: the Editorial Staff and the business Department. The Editorial Staff, composed of boys and girls who are literarily inclined, collects data and pictures on the important happenings around school, and each year combines these features into a book. Miss Elizabeth Colley, Senior English instructor, and Mr. George Peck supervise the activities of the group. Center Front: Paul Goodale. Second Row: David Rodgers, Richard Foltz, Gloria Spadaro, Joan Paquette, Richard Lavin, Marco Landon, Lucien Mammone, Richard Burchstead. Third Row: Marilyn Derby, Sally Regan, Chiara Del Giudice, Eleanor Fostser,, Jean Egan. Fourth Row: Gloria Crosby, Elena Ciccone, Lorraine Hastings, Mickey Brault, Betsy Aston, Barbara Aubuchon, Antonette Fiorintino. Standing: Mr. George Peck, Frederick Cole, Miss Elizabeth Colley, Edward Wilson, Robert Gettens. MAGNET BUSINESS STAFF The other half of this publishing team is the Business Staff, whose function is to sell advertising space in the yearbook and prepare it for publication, to schedule all group pictures and to plan lay-outs for all student pictures; to secure bids on engraving, printing and binding and to place all orders; to sell subscriptions of the Magnet to the student body; to handle all the finances and bookkeeping and make all financial decisions. This department is ably supervised by Mrs. Flora Wittman. First Row: Margaret Magillen, Doris Demers, Theresa Casacca. Second Row: Bette Crowley, Lorraine Mullan, Evelyn Muir, Margaret Peck, Margaret Fagan, Priscilla Johnson. Third Row: Mrs. Wittman, Correne Collette, Ruth Healy, Sylvia Cosseboom, Dorothy Welch, Claire Swift, Diane Kilcoyne, Winifred Hodson, Marion Watkins. Absentees: Janice McCracken and John Piccolomini. oi)
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PRESS CLUB Although the extra-curricular life of Leominster High during the school year has been highlighted by numerous functions and organizations, the most constantly active organization is the L. H. S. Press Club. Under the capable guidance of John F. Joyce, faculty adviser, the Press Club turned in its weekly sheet of ‘Senior High Notes,’’ published in the Leominster Enterprise, on a weekly deadline, sponsored an assembly which is to become an annual feature at L. H. S., provided a plentiful source of information on all school activities, and served generally as an aid to the student body and faculty alike in promoting other school functions and organiza- tions and in gathering news. With the aid and advice of the editorial board of the Leominster Enterprise, the ‘Senior High Notes’’ have reached a pinnacle of success during 1946-1947. Always highlighted by a large school news story or a ‘‘Scoop,’’ Press Club's sheet also contained notes on assemblies, alumni, club activities, reports from the Principal, Faculty, and Student Cabinet, and other special features. The ‘Training Table,’’ unique sports column of the sheet, covered school athletics and the ‘Inside dope”’ on L. H. S. sports, and was always a popular feature of the ‘‘Notes.”’ First Row: Anne Fini, Margaret Smith, Sally Harrison, Joan Kerrigan, Beverly Richards, Thomas Bagley, Theodore Rifkin. Second Row: Anna Tata, Audrey Fitgerald, Janet Gaillardet, Marilyn Gage, Glorinda Fantozzi, Madalyn DeCarolis, Grace Gauthier, Florence Whitney, Sheila St. Cyr, Joyce Hemenway, Donald Quinn. Third Row: Mr. John F. Joyce, Jeanette DiSabatino, Alva Dewhurst, Sylvia Gasbarri, Lola DeAmicis, Joan King, Ann Gallagher, Marion Stupak, Jeanne Girardin, Elsie Guerra. Inset: Gary Mansur, Editor. DRAMATIC CLUB The Leominster High School Dramatic Club under the able suvervision of Miss E. Lillian Ricker had its start several years ago, and, until this present year, was known as the Speech Club. Although the name has been changed, the traditions of the organization have remained unaltered, and the Interclass Play Contest and Recital Night are still presented annually. Innovations, other than the name, include the drafting of a constitution and an additional dramatic show to be presented regularly every spring. The Dramatic Club aims to give its members ample knowledge of directing, producing, and acting in theatrical productions. Stage-setting and make-up application are two of the behind-the-footlights activities studied by the group. Also, one meeting every month is set aside for the reading of plays, in order that the members may learn to appreciate artistic writings and to discern between good and bad stage fare. First Row: Jack Seeley, Barry Regan, Huntly Herd, Florence Hume, Maxine Hertel, Jean Girardin, Anne Jane Cohen, John Baker, Nancy Jackson, Joan Brewer, Anna Cornetta, Eleanor Mackey, Dick Tucker, Dave Underwood, Herbert Muir, Leon L’Ecuyer. Second Row: Jeanette Di Sabatino, Peggy Frye, Anna Carluccio, Lola Di Amicis, Sylvia Gasbarri, Lenora Del Guidice, Viola Izzi, Ruth Meoli, Marilyn Newman, Gwendolyn Derby, Anita Underwood, Frank Sweeney, Marilyn Spiller, Janet Cataleta, Lorraine Gaillardet, Miss Lillian E. Ricker. Third Row: Frank Richards, Malcolm Healy, Vilma Padavano, Joan Scully, Mary Lou Cohen, Annabelle Gates, Sally Nicholson, Pat Cronin, Betty Condon, Mary Flanagan, Julie Ashe, Joan Wheeler, Robert Farrell, Donald Gordon. CHORAL CLUB The Choral Club consisted of Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors who desired to do chorus singing each week during X period. The Club took part in several school assemblies and Thursda y morning sings. A little trouble presented itself to the group this year when Miss Lucile Brown, regular Music Director, acquired a leave of absence; nevertheless the club progressed rapidly under the able leadership of Mrs. Hugh B. Ferguson and Mr. Sherman Hall. First Row: Norman Brennan, Stephen Beaudet, Leo Lachapelle, Doris White, Eleanor Carleton, Lois Hanson, Edgar Maxfield, Arthur Wheeler, Daniel Paquette. Second Row: Mrs. Ferguson, Betty Tardiff, Nancy McCreedy, Marcia Blanchard, Elaine Mainville, Natalie Lattanzio, Pauline Wright, Betty Ann Gilboy. Third Row: Francis Burns, Mary Rasmussen, Peggy Roberson, Pearl Donahue, Nancy Nuttal, Barbara Remal, Marilyn Cormier, John Hurley, Ruth Kaplan, Sue Sanders, Renda Baron, Germaine Tocci, Robert Baer. 24
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