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22 THE SCREECH OWL John Punch Interclass Basketball (2) (3); Track (1) (3). As “Punchy” is a shy member of the class, we wonder what he will do without the aid of his personal secretary, Joe, whose job it is to fix up dates for him. Perhaps some day the girls will say, “Speak for your- self, Joe!” Alexander Popienuck Student Council (1); Glee Club (4). “Pop” is certainly popular, with a pleasing person- ality that brings the customers flocking to his store. Though his body may be found in Maynard High, his spirit is often at the Rockingham races. Stella Rubaszko Orchestra (1) (2) (3) (4); Glee Club (4); Violin solo, Graduation Night. Stella plays the violin as well as she draws. With skillful fingers controlled by a clever brain, she is sure to succeed. Elmer Salenius Orchestra (1) (2) (3) (4); Manager (4); Screech Owl (1) (2) (3) (4) ; Editor (4) ; Stage Breaks (4) ; Piano Solo, Class Night (4); Speaker, Graduation Night (4). “Thy word and skill exempts thee from the throng.” John Saluski Basketball (1); Football (3). What would the Commercial Room do without John? He plans to become a doctor, and we know he will carry his plans through. We thought this lad was serious, but it took Isabelle to convince us that he really enjoys humorous stories.
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THE SCREECH OWL 21 Edward O’Donnell Football (1) (2) (3) (4); Basketball (1) (2) (3) (4); Baseball (4); Junior Prom Committee (3); Picture Committee (4) ; Reception Committee (4) ; Class Treasurer (4). We all know “Eddie’s” contagious smile, which beams at everyone but his football opponents. Doris Peterson Field Hockey (1); Competition Play (1); Class Secre- tary (2). Doris is the favorite actress of the Senior Class. With her queenly air she steals the spotlight of every production in which she takes part. Best of luck, Doris. Perhaps some day the Seniors will see your name in electric lights. Peter Piecewicz Orchestra (1) (2) (3) (4); Inter-class Basketball (1); Baseball (4). When Fritz Kreisler heard Pete play he broke up his violin; when “Dizzy” Dean sees Pete pitch he’ll go back to farming. Stanley Piecewicz Track (1) (2) (3) (4); Captain (4); Student Council (4); Reception Committee (4). “Stan” is fast, both in track and in his “extra- curricular” activities. His speed is Clinton. Wonda why? Frank Primiano Football (3) (4); Track (2) (3) (4); Class Play (1). We hear that “Prim’s” desire is to be a bachelor — but how can you account for the dark-haired, dark- eyed damsel with whom he is frequently seen? There are plenty of girls who would not mind having “Prim” serenade them with his steel guitar.
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THE SCREECH OWL 23 Elizabeth Schnair “Liddy” is one of the “Literary Lights” of the Class. We hope that the “Screech Owl” prize will be only the first of many honors she may win. Rose Settipani When better giggles are made, Rose will make them. Don’t think, though, that she can’t be serious. Just watch her when she can’t find her bookkeeping papers. Anthony Sidorovich Interclass Football (1) (2) (3); Varsity Football (4); Baseball (4). Tony, although noted for his good humor, shows he has perseverance also, for he made both the football and baseball teams in his Senior year. Mary Sienkiewicz Basketball (1) ; Screech Owl (4). One need just look at Mary hustling and bustling about to know that she is a girl who is brimful of initiative. Mary is always the first to get her work done. Her splendid record guarantees her success. Helen Sinewski Interclass Basketball (4); Screech Owl (4); Speaker, Graduation Night (4). Helen with her cheery smile has always been ambi- tious and well-liked in school. She seems to be very quiet, but we wonder. Come on, Helen! ’Fess up!
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