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

 - Class of 1939

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THE SCREECH OWL 17 Fred Boothroyd — “The- farmer’s care makes the field bear.” To look at Fred, one would never realize what his high ambitions are. He wants to be a “hog rancher.” “It Ain’t What You Do, Fred, it’s the Way That You Do It.” Alice Byrne — “Some think the world is made for fun and frolic, and so do I.” Alice is one of the jolliest members of the class. She wants to be an American Red Cross Nurse, and we’re sure she’ll make a perfect “Rose of No-man’s Land.” Her dimples and good humor will be a sufficient cure for any illness. Joseph Catania — “Believe that you have it and you have it.” Band (3) (4). The Gene Krupa of Maynard High who has given a sample of his skill at the drums during a few local dances. Keep up the good work, Joe, and you may have your own band. Nancy Costanzo — “Quietus make, her might.” Nancy is another very silent damsel from the Commercial Room. Though she keeps us in the dark concerning herself, we feel that she’ll succeed in all her undertakings. Mildred Coburn — “Nothing great was ever achieved with- out enthusiasm.” Field Hockey (3) (4). Mildred wants to be a physical education teacher, and if ability counts, she has certainly proved her worth by her contributions to basketball and field hockey. Since Mildred has acquired her car she gets around too fast for us. Step forward, Milly, and tell us what goes on when you and Jane step out.

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SIEP IIOIR CLASS IROILIL Urho Aho — “I see truth with unreluctant eyes.” A quiet lad and one of the handsomest in the class. Girl shy, but no shy girls when he’s around! Aho is one of the sand lot base- ball players at the Roosevelt School Grounds. Although you didn’t go out for the high school nine, Urho, who knows, you still may play in the big leagues. Anthony Arcieri — “No farmer says his garden is full.” Orchestra (3). Quiet and unassuming, but friendly is Anthony. We also under- stand that he is an accomplished banjo player. Anthony’s interest is wrapped up in his uncle’s farm, where he spends most of his time. Seeing him about town with his vegetable wagon is a fa- miliar and welcome sight. Here’s hoping you go far in whatever you do, be it agriculture or music. Alexander Asciukiewicz — “All have eyes, but few the gift of penetration.” Orchestra (1) (2) (3) (4). “Rube,” standing for Rubinoff, the violin maestro, is a man of ideas. Give him time and he will be a second Marconi. He has already proved himself a wdzard with the bow. Edson Baird — “Children should be seen and not heard.” Edson is one of those quiet boys, but his puns are of a very high quality. He is the class Don Juan, especially concerning D. L. He is very much interested in the study of individuals. Would you like to be analyzed ? Edna Boothroyd — “How very small the very great.” Field Hockey (2). A quiet Senior, but one who always has a cheery disposition, es- pecially when seen roller-skating.



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18 THE SCREECH OWL George Creighton — “Unawed by lawless might.” Football (1) (2), Baseball (1) (2) (4), Screech Owl (1) (2), Senior Private Dance Committee (4), Picture Committee (4), Basketball (1) (2) (4), Christmas Dance Committee (4), Fresh- man Sophomore Party Committee, Banquet Committee (4). Although “Bull” left us for a year to attend Lawrence Academy, his activities show that he is very popular with his classmates. “Bull” would like to make dentistry his future work and is now making arrangements to enter Dartmouth College. Wilson Cuttell — “Thou will not live in vain.” Football (2) (3) (4), Track (1) (2) (3) (4), Basketball (3) (4), Christmas Social Committee (3). “Woody” is one of the speed merchants of the Senior Class and would be a credit to any track team. His interest lies in machines, and he wishes to make them his profession. We hope you do as well in fixing cars, “Woody,” as you have in track. We know they’ll go, as you did. Alfred Davis — “Genius needs no tools.” Student Council (1) (2) (4), Poster Prize: Anchor and Ark Glee Club (4), “Al” is a positive genius for making big things out of nothing at all. With this habit he is sure to make a success of whatever he tries. Charles D’Agata — “For swiftness did I sue.” Football (1) (2) (3) (4), Track (1) (2) (3) (4), Basketball (1) (2) (3) (4), Junior Prom Committee (3), Christmas Dance Com- mittee (3). Charlie, as you can see by his record, is one of Maynard’s stellar athletes. His wish is to attend Brighton Academy and from there go on to some college. For his future work, Charlie would like to be a newspaper reporter or a football coach. We know by your past football ability that you will make a great coach, Charlie. Continue with the good work, and we’ll keep track. Juliet D’Errico — “Not what we think, but what we do, makes saints of us.” Everything Juliet does is done well. Her cheerful smile and will- ing service at the candy counter have certainly brought many extra nickels to the A. A. Her ambition is to be a nurse. It’s t oo bad candy isn’t good for sick people, Juliet, or perhaps you could sell them some.

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