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16 THE SCREECH OWL Joseph E. Boothroyd — “A well-accomplished man!” “The Hoodoo” (2), “Screech Owl” (3) (4), Art Show (3) (4), Christmas Show (4), French Soiree (4), Class Outing Committee (4), Speaker, Graduation (4), Glee Club (4). And besides all these, Joe also won a trip to Washington in a history contest. Helen Brayden — “She taketh most delight in music.” Field Hockey (1) (2), Class Night Committee (4), French Soiree Committee (4), Art Program (4). Helen is liked by all members of the class. Her ability at the piano should bring her success. Rumors have it that she likes to flirt. Who is the lucky one now, Helen ?. James Buscemi — “Fit as a fiddle and ready for . . . what?” Football (1), Art Show (3), Private Dance (4). Truly a live wire. If Jim doesn’t make a comeback, you may be sure he’s too far away. We understand you have a job already. Tasting the “fruits” of success early, eh ? Mary Byrne — “Friendship travels far.” Field Hockey (1) (2), Outing Committee (4). Mary’s many out-of-town admirers have provided too much com- petition for most of us poor Maynardites. Our one consolation was in having her cheery presence in the class room. Clarence Carbary — “How many miles to town?” Football (1), Reception Committee (4). “Cudgie” shall ever be remembered as the driver of a free-for- all bus. Not only does he sit behind the wheel, but also he sup- plies the passengers with witty entertainment.
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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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THE SCREECH OWL 17 Bernardine Carey — “Smile, smile, smile.“ Private Dance (4). Quiet? Yes, but oh! what a personality. With a smile or a kind word, Bernardine greets you day after day. What she has planned for the future is a dark secret, but whatever it may be — she is sure to succeed. Irene Carey — “Bubbling over with LIFE.” Hockey (3), Private Dance Committee (4). To those who know her, Irene is a vivacious young lady, and also sympatehtic and kindhearted. She is especially fond of cats and dogs. However, her greatest interest seems to lie in one K. J. — and his new car. Irene Carlton — “Good nature is one of the richest fruits of personality.” “Screech OwP ' (4), Senior Dance Committee (4). Irene’s good nature has made her the friend of all her associates. She is a hard worker and a loyal friend. Such characteristics must spell success. Nettie Chernak — “Laugh and the world laughs with you.” Thanksgiving Dance Committee (4). Dark-eyed “Ned” just bubbles over with laughter, especially in the Commercial Room. No doubt the Juniors can still hear the echo. Edward Chodynicky — “His smile was warm and friendly.” Outing Committee (4). Edward’s smile is a treasure and when he favors you with one, you can’t help smiling back.
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