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

 - Class of 1933

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20 THE SCREECH OWL Toini Williams “Loathing pretense she did with cheerful will What others talked of while their hands were still.” Christmas Social Committee 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Commencement Exercises Committee 4. Toini, who is always on the spot when there is any work to be done for the class, is one whom we will always re- member. Best of luck to you, Toini! By H. R. B., S. D. N. and P. R. W. CLASS BALLOT Most Original — Tauno Kangas. Most Loquacious — Loraine Koch. Most Curious — Mary Higgins. Most Absent-minded — Arnold Ander- son. Most Dignified — Ruth Heinonen. Most Tactful Girl — Winnifred Tobin. Most Tactful Boy — Joseph Trebendis. Most Infallible — Kalervo Kansanniva. Most Bashful — Stanley DeWitt. Frankest — Walter Hanna. Jolliest Girl — Dorris Reynolds. Jolliest Boy — Sando Savello. Most Popular Boy and Best All-Round Boy — John Pozerycki. Best Dressed Girl — Isabelle Donohue. Best Dressed Boy — Ralph Hellawell. Girl Who Has Done Most for Her Class — Rita Bariteau. Boy Who Has Done Most for His Class — Paul Wilson. Best Girl Athlete — Sylvia Nyholm. Best Boy Athlete — Francis Gilleney. Class Genius — Reino Grondahl. Class Clown and Wit — John Murphy. Class Baby — Dorothea Hannon. Class Sheik — Walter Saarela. Class Grind — Stella Novick. Class Pollyanna — Marion Ledgard. Best All-Round Girl — Alice Kitowicz. Prettiest Girl — Helen Priest. Handsomest Boy — Ralph Hellawell. Most Popular Girl — Ruth Weir.

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19 THE SCREECH OWL Bennie Piecewicz “Silence is one great art of conver- sation — Track 2. Bennie has caused no commotion as yet, but that can’t go on forever. When he begins — ! Harvey Priest “What’s the use of worrying.” Inter-class Football 3. Harvey has the Chinese philosophy of life — let come what may, remain calm and unflurried; he is excited by nothing, not even by taking charge of a room. Charles Servio “It is the quiet worker who suc- ceeds.” One of the most quiet boys in his class and yet — who can tell — he might be of the “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” variety. Bashful boys are rare now-a-days, and even “Char- lie” is preparing for a quiet (?) home life — he’s taking up manual training. Walter Smith “I mind my compass and my way.” We never see much of Walter out- side of school. What is the secret? Do you find places to go, and things to do? Tauno Tamminen “The secret of success is constancy to purpose.” President of Sophomore Class. Tauno, whom we remember as one of the high-lights of the class, has returned after a two years’ absence. What do you think of it, Tauno? Winnifred Tobin “Those about her, From her shall learn the perfect ways of honor.” Vice-President of Junior Class, Class Secretary 4 ; Commence- ment Exercises Committee 4. If anyone in the Class of ’33 attains success, “Winnie” will be the one. Her last year at school has been especially difficult, as she has worked in the afternoons. Yet in spite of this she is seldom blue, al- ways does her best, and has been known to take time out with with a particular ex-Senior. Joseph Trebendis “Measure your mind’s height by the shade it casts.” Student Council. “Joe” is a shining example of effi- ciency from the Commercial De- partment and has the reputation of being a boy who seldom smiles. He is quiet and supposedly never does any “stepping.” Keep up the good work, “Joe.” (In more ways than one.) Toivo Wick “He who says little has nothing to answer for.” Toivo seldom says anything and to some he seems to be continually dreaming about something or other. Whether this sleepy aspect comes from the thoughts of great things to be done or feminarum, we must remind you that — all great men were dreamers.



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The Wise Old Owl Would Like to Know : 1. What makes Joe Schnair so bash- ful. 2. If Ellen Taival declines dates as she does verbs. 3. Whether Herbie is going to cash in on his reputation and go pachy- derm. 4. When Loraine will give the local boys a break. 5. How Marsden can breathe freely at such a high altitude. 6. Who Marion Ledgard’s new boy friend is. 7. How many volumes Saarela’s book, “School Days,” will fill. 8. What girl is pursued by three Lotharios. 9. Brad Case’s latest “heart.” Wouldn’t it be strange if : Reno were Heigh-ho instead of Aho. Dick was a Lancer instead of an Archer. Rita were Bari-finger instead of Bari- teau. Marguerite were Blueberry instead of Carbary. Anna were Weigh-pound instead of Fayton. Tom were Doorley instead of Gately. Ruth were Stonewall instead of Grun- wald. Edwin were Lowlander instead of Helander. Mike were Ignathrow instead of Igna- chuck. Tauno were Naturalgas instead of Kangas. Kalervo were Forkanniver instead of Kansanniva. Loraine could Koch. Ralph were Borrowed instead of Lent. Aune were Sinko instead of Salo. Helen were Swimkiewicz instead of Sienkiewicz. Willie were Tollbridge instead of Stockbridge. Elin were Duckson instead of Swan- son. Millard were Perspiration instead of Swett. Joe were Suspendis instead of Tre- bendis. Howie were Spinning instead of Weaving. Agnes were Omnibus instead of Glebus. We can’t imagine: Brad without a “Case.” Vivian “Wolfe” camped on our door- step. Dot “Burn” anything except “Ham.” Stan “De-Half-Witt” instead of De- Witt. Salmela without a fishpole. Oiva ever taking a “Hintsa.”

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