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

 - Class of 1932

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22 THE SCREE CH OWL Reba Lerer Reba Lerer, so prim and sedate, Goes to bed early and never stays late, Except when Kevin is concerned. And then, the midnight oil is burned! Marion Lester Marion Lester, so quiet, so demure, Looks like a home-maker sure. Her affections lean toward a Forge Village player. Who makes a “hit” out of any old air. Kauko Luoto — “Kugga” The great mathematical problem of 1932 is “Can Kauko eat or sell more candy?” Catherine Macey Catherine Macey can sleep and eat. And with a phonograph compete. When she orates, she goes quite mad. Because she’s got a gift of “gab.” Ebba Mark Ebba Mark, that cheerful girl. The pride and joy of the Commercial Room. She looks so meek, and yet so sweet. That she can be called, ah yes, “petite.’ '

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THE SCREECH OWL 21 Lauri Katvala Lauri is the “strong: and silent” type, whose feelings are revealed only in Art ( ?) . But we are reminded that “Art is everything and everything is Art.” Ethel Kivela Ethel’s ability as an athlete and actress is partly responsible for her popularity. Ethel’s cheery smile is a great help in these times of depression. Blanche Kochnowicz — “Broncia” Little (?) girl of the seniors — Snoopy Sam predicts a visit from Hymen — But ah — ah — who is he, “Broncia”? She’s Newberry’s “Million Dollar Baby.” Michael Kozak — “Mike” “Mike” gave the Special Delivery depart- ment a boost when he came in on his bicycle. Keep on peddling, Mike, you’ll surely reach the top. Eleanor Lawson — “Elly” Famous saying: “0 nerts!” “Elly” is the beauty of the class, the inspiration of some, but the puzzle of many. The “beautiful but dumb” maxim does not fit in this case. In a few years someone’s going to have a snappy secretary. She’s supposed to be really, a “stay-at-home girl,” but we wonder!



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THE SCREECH OWL 23 Dorothy Marsden — “Dot” Brilliance in studies and athletics has characterized Dot’s high school career. She is the busiest girl of the school, but she is always there to lend a hand. Dot does everything well. Can we say more ? Sidney McCleary — “Sid” Famous saying: “There ought to be a system.” It isn’t everyone who can look like a professor and keep out of jail. Sid drops his dignified mien to become a detective hot on the trail of a stray penny for the Screech Owl. Sid’s suc- cessful “system” in Stow is beginning to make a convert of us. Esther Murray You want to watch Esther — she’s full of surprises. Such innocence can’t be true. ’Fess up, Esther. Lois Murray Lois, you must understand, is the quiet kind — but she always knows when to do the right thing. She, of all of us, has the habit of letting the teachers lecture undisturbed. Probably it’s a sisterly feeling. Margaret Murray — “Peg” Peg is one of the actresses of the class. Her ability was proved in the Senior play and the operetta. Peg is some entertainer. Remember her with her uke on the sleigh ride? We think Peg ought to go on the stage or on the “air.”

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