Maynard High School - Screech Owl Yearbook (Maynard, MA)

 - Class of 1927

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THE SCREECH OWL 23 BANQUET The Sen ior Class and guests had an enjoyable time at the Class Banquet which was held in the Gymnasium, Saturday evening, June 4. The Gymnasium was fit- tingly decorated by Walter Car- hone. Edward Vodoklys, Toast- master, called for toasts from the underclass representatives, who were Leo Mullin, Albert Connors, and Mark Kelley. The faculty toast was given by Mr. Cole. In- teresting information concerning the members of the Senior Class was read by Miss Thompson, Ruth Wilson, Ruth Moynihan, and Grace Ployart. After the banquet, danc- ing was enjoyed in the Auditorium. Music was furnished by Carbone’s Serenaders. GRADUATION EXERCISES June 29, 1927 March Orchestra Selection Orchestra Address of Welcome Edward Vodoklys Essay, “Education, the Golden Opportunity” Ellen Jaakkala “Hours of Dreaming” Schubert “The Violet” Dvorak Girls’ Chorus Class Poem Ruth Foster Essay “Famous Farewells in Literature” Ruth Moynihan Selection Orchestra Essay, “Inventions and Discoveries Due to the World War” Gertrude Herbert Essay “Character, Our True Diploma” Ruth Wilson Selection School Chorus Presentation of Class Gifts Harold Glickman Acceptance for the School George Tucker President Class oi 1928 “Morning Invitation” Veazie Girls’ Chorus Farewell Address Margaret Moore Conferring of Diplomas Jerome P. Fogwell (Superintendent of Schools) March Orchestra CLASS NIGHT June 30, 1927 Address of Welcome Niilo Keto Trombone Solo Leo Weckstrom Class History Esther Salo Class Song, words and music by Winifred Fardy Class Prophecy Martha Jantti and Wfinifred Fardy Class Will Leo Weckstrom and Walter Carbone Piano Solo Winifred Fardy Presentation of Gifts Margaret Kelley “Mighty Lak a Rose” Nevin Girls’ Chorus One Act Play The Maker of Dreams By Oliphant Down Scene : A Living Room Time : The Present Characters Pierrot Oiva Alasaari Pierette Margaret Kelley Manufacturer Harold Glickman School Song Entire Class

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24 THE SCREECH OWL team, thus far, Maynard High has succeeded in winning five out of eleven games. The players have been shifted about in order to find a winning combination, and as yet, several places on the team have not been definitely assigned to the can- didates out for these positions. The only veterans that are on the team this year are Captain Jerry Nee, pitcher, Tyko Siipola, catcher and shortstop ' , and “Chug” Tierney, outfielder and pitcher. The games played thus far this year and their scores M. H. S. 1- — Clinton 7 a 3 — Hudson 10 tf 2 — Lexington 8 a 8 — Marlboro 2 6 8 — Ashland 7 1 — Westboro 2 (6 1 1 — Lexington 1 21 — Hopkinton 6 6 7 — Ashland 1 a 3— Milford 9 $6 2— Milford 13 tt 7 — Hopkinton 4 a 4 — Hudson 10 Midland league game. The game between Maynard and Wayland was called off because of rain. G. Tierney is the only fielder that has not made an error this year. The records of the pitchers are: W. L. Kelley 1 0 Nee : 2 1 The Maynard High School 2nd baseball team took sweet revenge on the Concord 2nds for their 6 to S defeat at Maynard by trounc- ing them 11 to 2 on their own grounds. Rutkowski, pitching for the 2nds, allowed but four hits. The Maynard lineup was Rutkow- ski, p, Hannon, c; Wardzala, c; H. Wilcox, lb; M. Kelley, 2b; A. Connors, 2b ; G. Glickman, ss. ; Fairbanks, 3b; Chyzus, If; W. Fri- gard, If; Jarvi, cf; and Sjoblom. r.f. The heavy hitter for Maynard 2nds was H. Wilcox who connected for a double and two singles. Wardzala and Rutkowski each hit a three bagger. H. G., ’27. TRACK TEAM The first girls’ track team ever to be organized at Maynard High journeyed to Gardner, May 6. The score was 57-13 in Gardner’s favor. Maynard received no first places and only a few of the girls placed. Among those who did place were Annie Lehto, second in the shot-put and Gertrude Pirkola, second in the broad and high jump and third in the 220. Mary Hay- ward got third in the baseball throw. Ruth Moynihan placed second in the broad jump. The track team is made up of Mary Hayward, H. Nee, Annie Lehto, A. Saari, V. Sneck, T. Malen, G. Herbert, Ruth Moyni-

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