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

 - Class of 1939

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20 THE SCREECH OWL James Fava — “Let there be music wherever he goes.” Basketball (3) (4), Baseball Manager (4), School Band (3) (4), School Orchestra (4), Student Council (3), Assistant Football Manager (3). All of Jimmie’s interests are in music. We understand you want to be an orchestra leader and musician. The best of luck to you. Mary Ferrera — “Mary is witty, pretty, and clever.” Mary is one of the quiet members of our class. Her smile expresses her personality. She has many out-of-town admirers. Upon graduation we sincerely hope Mary will not take up resi- dence in Waltham. Why not tell us more, Mary? Edward Flaherty — “Apparel oft proclaims the man.” Class President (of the Class of ’38), (1) (2), Football (1) (2) (3) (4), Basketball (1) (2) (3) (4), Christmas Dance Committee (4). Ed’s achievements in the field of sports need no introduction. And the way he dresses is the envy of all senior boys. James Foley — “I am modesty personified.” Ring Committee (3). Jim is one of the retiring boys of the class. He makes up for his quietness outside with certain someones. We may be driving into his gas station in the near future. Is that steer right or wrong, Jim? Aaron Glickman — “I won’t dance.” “Screech Owl” (2) (3) (4), Baseball (3), Basketball (4). Aaron or “Big A, little a” as he is better known to his classmates, is one of our very busy students. Some of his brightest moments have occurred in the physics class and on the dance floor. Remem- ber the “Dip Waltz” at the Lake, Aaron? Could his chief interest and future be centered in B ?

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THE SCREECH OWL 19 Edward Donahue — “Speech is silver, silence is golden.” Baseball (3), Third Prize, Public Speaking Contest (4), “Screech Owl” (4). Although “Big Ed,” as he is known to his friends, is a fine speak- er, he believes in silence. His voice, augmented by his singing the good old songs in school and at home, should make even Nelson Eddy blush with envy. We all like his quiet congeniality. Charlotte Duckworth — “Thou art fairer than all else that “Screech Owl” (4). Charlotte is very demure — in school. She specializes in letter writing — and the destination could be Maine ? Couldn’t it, Charlotte ? Helen Dzerkacz — “Like rich in a variety of opulence.” Senior Private Dance (4), Student Council (2), Secretary (2), Vice President (3) (4), Picture Committee (4), Freshmen and Sophomore Play (2), Ring Committee (3), Prom Committee (3), All Social Committees (2) (3) (4), Banquet Committee (4), Class Night Speaker (4), Reception Committee (4). A most sophisticated lady and well liked! Her salesmanship will aid her in her chosen business career. She works industriously in the Commercial Room and is already a private secretary. Helen hasn’t far to go to reach success. James Eaton — “Who looks not before, finds himself be- hind.” Football (2) (3) (4), Baseball (3), Basketball (2) (3), Ring Com- mittee (3), Reception Committee (4), Halloween Social (3), Sun- light Hop Committee (3), Junior Prom Committee (3), Social Committee (4), Banquet Committee (4). Jim has traveled more than any other member of the class. He claims he can drive from Maynard to Medford with his eyes closed. What made us think of that, Jim? Priscilla Edwards — “She taketh delight in music.” Poster Prize: Anchor and Ark Glee Club (4). Priscilla has a fine sense of humor which is readily displayed. She is especially interested in art and classical music, and her chief desire is to become a nurse.



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THE SCREECH OWL 21 Agnes Grudinski — “Make thy presence known.’ Agnes wants to be a nurse. We are sure she’ll make a very quiet, competent one. Sylvia Greenblat — “So sweet a face ' in all that land had never been.” Field Hockey (2) (3), Basketball (2) (3). Sylvia, a sweet young lady, is very popular with all her class- mates. She is always cheerful, kind, and considerate. She doesn’t say mu ch, but means a lot. John Gudzinowicz — “Assurance is two- thirds of success.” Baseball (1) (2) (3) (4), Basketball (1) (2) (3) (4), Prize: Elks’ Essay Contest on the American Flag (3). The success of the baseball team must be attributed to Gudza’s sterling play. He is also a success in the classroom, for he has been represented on the honor roll for four years. Gudza plans to enter Bowdoin. Edward Hajduk — “Pass all things.” Football (3) (4). “Ace” was the passing half of the famous D’Agata-Hajduk com- bination. Attending Irish Notre Dame is this Polish Boy’s am- bition. Don’t get trumped, Ace. Charles Haapanen — “My kingdom for a horse.” Baseball (1) (2) (3) (4), Basketball (1) (2) (3) (4). Chuck has gained most of his fame on the baseball diamond, but he claims his success with the horses has excelled his baseball exploits. Chuck someday hopes to own a racing stable.

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