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Next, we hope, you'll see and praise The things we've done in our high school days. ACTIVITIES . . 15
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GERMAN CLASS... Christmas packages containing food, soap, and many useful articles were sent to the children of Marbach, Germany, by the German students of the school. Sergeant Joseph Spadaro, of the class of 1944, in a letter to John F. Joyce, teacher of German, mentioned that he and some other American soldiers were planning a Christmas party for the children of Marbach. He went on to say that any help given by the German students of L.H.S. would be greatly ap- preciated by both him and his companions. Sergeant Spadaro became acquainted with the children of the city by his use of German, which was taught him at Leominster High. Chairmen of the classes in charge of the project were: German II, Richard Mul- laney ‘48, chairman; Patricia Johnson ‘48, co-chairman; German I, Donald Gordon ‘49, chairman; Mary Lou Cohen ‘48, co-chairman. TAG 2. Our Saturday nights wouldn't be complete if we didn’t go to T.A.C. Nothing but the best for us, we hear Harry James, Perry Como, Louis Prima, and our favorite, Vaughn Monroe— on records, that is. Sometimes we truly splurge and have a real orchestra. A—Hem! Does that orchestra draw acrowd! We have admirers even from Boston and Gardner, and a few from New York. T.A.C. is manipulated by the officers and the executive board, which consist of high school students. This year the success of the canteen was due largely to Guy Barassi, president; Mary Flanagan, vice-president; Julie Ashe, treasurer; Ruth Grevelding, secretary; and, last but not least, the executive board. We, the graduated that were in charge of T.A.C. this year, hope T.A.C. has more and more successful years ahead of it. Good luck! 14
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