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

 - Class of 1932

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28 THE SCREECH OWL Joseph Wasiuk — ‘‘Joe” ‘‘Joe” ought to get the C.S.S. degree: Champ Senior Sleeper. Besides sleeping, “Joe” has gone air-minded. A non-stop hop across Mill Pond is Joe’s ambition. Happy landing, “Joe.” Walter Yanuskiewicz — “Shlakey” A quiet fellow who takes his schoolroom seriously. Shlakey is so quiet, it’s a shame, because we can’t say much about him ! Oh that we were like that ! Helen Zaniewski Helen’s hardworking and pleasant char- acteristics have been outstanding during her four years of high school. Foreign correspondence is Helen’s hobby. Who has not stumbled through her French letters ? Miss Cleary To whose genius as a coach, we attribute the success of our class plays during the past three years. Her whole-hearted interest and her great generosity of time and service have made a debt we can never pay. We can only say we appreciate it. William Ledgard— “Bill” What was it that Aristotle said about Ledgard? Well, as long as we all re- member it, why repeat ? His talents overcome ordinary capacity, and yet he has the genial dignity of the true Senior. Our only fear is — what will the Harvard atmosphere do to that “genial dignity?”

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THE SCREECH OWL 27 Benjamin Tamnlevich — “Bennie” The TT” man of the seniors. Riding is his pet hobby. One big fault with Bennie is, he still blushes behind his ears. Ruth Taylor — “Ruthie” “Ruthie” has made a success as the orchestra pianist. She also possesses a beautiful voice. You ought to go on the air Ruth. “Forge” ahead! John Tohin — “Chippy” “Chippy” was voted the j oiliest boy in the class. His wink is what gets them.. Ever read any of “Chippy’s” poems ? He’s some poet. Maybe the word “Peanut” inspires him. Maybe some day he will tell us how he got the nickname “Chippy.” Stanley Uglevich — “Ungi’’ Speed demons haven’t anything on that fellow. A ride will convince you, but ah-ah — take out your insurance. “Ungi” likes fast Chryslers and certain sisters from Dartmouth Street. Elvi Uljua Although Elvi appears to be very bash- ful, she isn’t quite that bad. You ought to see her on her “off” days. At Long Lake, maybe ?



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THE SCREECH OWL 29 Wasil Bukacz — “Joe’’ Big Joe of the Seniors. Due for the B.B. degree. Bashful Bachelor of the class. Besides football, Joe loves books and longer recesses. Manuel Glickman — “Glicky” “Glicky” is great for starting things. We remember him as an especially energetic little manager of hockey, track, and tennis, let alone several affairs of the heart. Leo Holt Whenever there’s work to be done — look for Leo. He does it — all in good time. For a big fellow he’s quite playful, but this does not pre- vent more serious work in Scenic Architecture. Mary Kelley Mary carries out her job of Class Vamp with such efficiency that she is never unemployed. Mary’s tal- ents, however, are not confined to one field, and she’s our bid to suc- ceed Clara Bow or Kate Smith. Edwin Loija Edwin’s earnestness carries convic- tion. He has shown his wide versa- tility and his own genial personality in Jorgson, the Bully, and G. T. Warren (himself). Archie Murray Archie’s favorite pastime is wand- ering about, be it rooms, buildings, or what have you. We sincerely hope you won’t develop into another Halliburton, for what would she do then, poor thing? Mary Minko Mary certainly filled her office as class secretary creditably. Her beautiful voice helped make the operetta a success. Bronislaw Maskiewicz Bronislaw is one of the unobtrusive members of Home Room 11. His in- conspicuousness, however, does not prevent him from voicing his thoughts on occasion. Bronislaw will be making prize-winning posters for leading advertising firms some day. Leonard 011‘la — “Lenny” Lenny was voted the Most Bashful Boy of the class, but you can take our word for it, he’s plenty fast on the skates. Lenny is also a football player of no mean ability. William Sienkiewicz — “Billy” Senior’s wrestling champ. Bill ex- pects to throw Pinietzki one of these days. Eleanor Slimond — “Ellie” Eleanor will probably go through life, dancing and talking, as those are her two specialties. There’s a rumor around that “Ellie” taught a certain Sophomore to make mud pies! Stanley Sofka — “Ginsey” Murray’s chief customer. His na- tional anthem over there is, “Gotta n’extra check?” Likes dancing and Clinton. Wonda why? Howard Whitney — “Snooky” Snooky holds down the weight problem of the class amazingly well. If you want Snook, page the drug stores or the candy counters. Maybe he patronizes the “A P,” where he can buy his candy at the cut rates ! Incidentally, he has recently taken a fancy to love sets ! (By) “Anne,” “Bruno,” “Lin,” “Simmy,” “Peg.”

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