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CLASS OF Olavi Alatalo — “Still waters run deep.” President (1), Student Council (1) (2) (4), Ring Committee (3), Dance Committe e (4), Track (1) (2) (3) (4). This good-looking chap is one of the most influential and best- liked in our class. May his road to success be number six — and not patrolled. Walter Allan — “Tea for two.” Senior Private Dance Committee (4). “Babe” has just got a position in an “A P” and we hear that he aspires to become a store manager. Good luck, to you, “Babe.” John Arcisz — “His armor was a smile.” Art Program (4), Boys’ Chorus (4), Senior Private Dance Com- mittee (4). John’s engaging smile has made him most popular. His interests are centered on the stage. We are glad to hear that he is inter- ested in the finer arts. Regina Ayotte — “It is the wise man who uses his abili- ties.” Thanksgiving Social (4). We all know of Regina’s remarkable achievement in completing her high school education in three years. Her unusual ability to- gether with her pleasing personality should make her the ideal secretary. Albert Bachrach — “Don’t count your chickens before they are hatched.” Class Treasurer (1) (2), Class President (3) (4), “What An Act” (1), Student Council (3) (4), “Screech Owl” (2) (3) (4), Editor (4), Glee Club (4), All Committees (1) (2), Chairman of All Committees (3) (4), “Screech Owl Dance” Committee (4). Bachy’s record shows that he has had a great high school career. Between his high school duties and his hens he is a very busy man.
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THE SCREECH OWL 13 FAREWELL MAYNARD HIGH The days have been long and happy That we spent in Maynard High Though graduation is here at last We are sad in saying “GoodBye.” But before we go let us pause awhile And think of the days gone by, Of the books we read, and the poems we said In dear old Maynard High. Here with our many classmates The time too quickly has sped And here our happy school days Like passing dreams have fled. Our teachers have all been patient And willing to help us to learn To them we give our heartfelt thanks That they all so deservingly earn. We must not forget our principal And you all must surely agree He was always willing to help us Whatever our troubles might be. We leave you now dear Maynard High Thy memory in our hearts will dwell We leave you Alma Mater fair. With a last and sad “farewell.’’ — Katherine Ann Sheridan 1938
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THE SCREECH OWL 15 Edna Bamford — “Still run the waters where the brook is deep.” Field Hockey (1). Edna is one of the quiet girls of our class. We do know however that she excels in geography class. Her ready smile shows a pleasant personality. Mary Batulin — “Mary, Mary not contrary.” Vice-President (1), Student Council (1) (2) (3), Freshman Play Committee (1), Freshman Party Committee (1), Junior Social (3), Junior Ring Committee (3), Reception Committee (4), Speaker, Class Night (4). “Manya” is the brilliant girl with the double life. She’s depend- ability, cheer, and fun, all rolled into one. Her outside life — well, we aren’t telling. Doris Beane — “Good nature and good sense are hers.” Basketball (1) (2) (3) (4), Hockey (2) (3), French Soiree (4), Reception Committee (4). A sweet little blonde with sparkling eyes, who sings well, is a good piano player, and is clever. What more can you ask ? Charles Blanchard — “A man who blushes is not a brute.” Class Night Committee (4). That shy smile has endeared you to the hearts of your fellow- students — ably aided by your wholesome humor. Helen Boothroyd — “Good fortune guide thee.” Field Hockey (1) (2) (3) (4), Basketball (1), Outing Committee (4). “Curry” is one of the best-natured Seniors. She is cheerful and unassuming. Her only fault is “she won’t talk” — well, much! We think she’ll make a fine nurse. Best wishes to a “Bache- lorette.”
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