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

 - Class of 1939

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THE SCREECH OWL 25 Gertrude Kauppila — “Of a cheerful look, a pleasing eye, and a most noble carriage.” Poster Prize: Anchor and Ark Glee Club Contest (4). Gertie’s ambition is to be a costume designer. Her gay wit will help her in planning her design for living. Her artistic ability has won for her, during her high school days a cash prize in the Anchor and Ark Glee Club Poster Contest. Helen Kavaleski — “‘Life is too short for melancholy.” Helen is a quiet girl who lets her good work speak for her. We hear that you travel toward Marlboro quite often. How about it, Helen ? Gertrude King — “Carefulness is a better guide than speech.” Third Prize: Public Speaking Contest (4). ‘‘Study and you’ll come through on the top,” is Gertie’s advice to entering Freshmen, and she should know because she has used this method to get to the very top in the Commercial Room. Keep up the good work, Gertie. Edward Kitowicz — “God does not measure men by inches.” Baseball (2) (3) (4). On the baseball diamond the “little man” makes his tasks appear easy. We all hope Ed will play the game of life as efficiently as he has played our national sport. Albert Koch — “Pleasant in manner and speech.” Albert is well liked by all who know him. His one ambition is to become a minister. On the argumentive side he will be a success, for there is nothing he does quite as well.

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24 THE SCREECH OWL Alice Johnson — “A merry heart maketh a cheerful count- enance.” Sunlight Hop Committee (3), Christmas Dance Committee (3), Ring Committee (3), Junior Prom Committee (3), Banquet Com- mittee (4), Dance Committees (4). Alice likes to sing and also to cook and sew. She says that she wants to make singing her career. Couldn’t we interest you in a homemaking career, Alice? Sylvia Johnson — “She relished a joke and rejoiced in a pun.” “Screech Owl” (4), Reception Committee (4). “Sybil” keeps the Commercial Room in stitches with her bits of humor and gurgles of laughter. We hear that she wishes to be- come a cosmetician. More power to you, “Sybil!” Miriam Kangas — “Whistle while you work.” Miriam’s quiet, unassuming manner has won the heart of many a true friend. We shall not soon forget her melodious whistling and practical quips that have enlightened our affairs throughout our high school career. Bruno Kansanniva — “A mighty man is he.” Track (2) (3) (4). Bruno is one of the glistening stars of the track team. ’Tis he who has brought victory again and again to our ranks by his mighty heave of the shot-put. Bruno advises freshmen not to attempt bluffing their way through high school. Was that your mistake, Bruno ? Toivo Karhumaa — “A slide case of murder.” Orchestra (4), Band (3) (4). Those who have been privileged to hear “Tibby’s” rendition on the trombone realize that he has a great future ahead of him. He aspires to enter the Naval Musical Institution and to play in the Navy Band.



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26 THE SCREECH OWL Phyllis Kulevich — “Fit as a fiddle and ready for — what ?” Christmas Dance Committee (4), Banquet Committee (4). Phyllis, better known as “Fannie,” has set her heart on being a dietitian. Maybe she’ll be able to find a diet suitable for Senior girls who delight in standing in front of the candy counter. When it’s done, we want to be the first to know of it. John Kulik — “An all-round man complete in himself.” Class Treasurer (1) (2) (3) (4), Student Council (1) (2) (3), “Screech Owl” (3) (4), All committees (1) (2) (3) (4), Gradua- tion Speaker (4). Quite a treasurer! John’s activities speak for themselves. He is a good manager and can be trusted. His life-long ambition is to attend M. I. T. in Cambridge, where he can prepare himself to become a draftsman. Well, John, we know that sometime you will be working successfully for the government. Miriam Kunelius — “Training in our tender years.” We don’t hear very much about Miriam, but we do know that her ambition is to be a good secretary. She plays a good game of ten- nis, too, we have been told. Mildred LaCroix — “Come, and trip it, as you go, On the light fantastic toe.” Mildred’s chief interests are tap dancing and a certain dark-com- plexioned senior boy. She wants to be a costume designer. Which will it be, Mildred, a career or a “mystery man”? Alexander Lalli — “You may dance on the ropes without reading Euclid.” Reception Committee (4), Senior Valentine Social (4), Senior Private Dance (4), Banquet Committee (4). We never hear much from Alex until he gets on the dance floor, but, “boy!” does he go to town then! Keep at it, “Al.”

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