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

 - Class of 1942

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THE SCREECH OWL 31 1 . 2 . 3 . 4. 5. 6 . 7. 8 . 9. 10 . 11 . 12 . 13. 14. 15. 16. 29. Most Temperamental Walter Higgins Priscilla Marchant 30. Most Mysterious Walter Kugima Agda Reini 31. Healthiest Alphonse Baker Olga Kuchun 32. Best Dancer Morgan Molloy Sophie Piecewicz 33. Talks the Least, Says the Most Kenneth Meister Irma Koivu 34. Most Courteous Francis Crowley Irma Koivu (Daniel Dudzinski Ruth Garside 35. Best Dressed (Francis Crowley 36. Friendlist Francis Crowley Anne Perillo 37. Squarest Francis Crowley Mary Punch 38. Shown Most Improvement Leonard McKenna Mary Baldi 39. Done Most for the Class Francis Crowley Mary Punch 40. Most Likely to Succeed Colbert Sewall Irma Koivu Did You Ever Notice? That most boys like the climate out of town ? That every time you’re in a hurry some- thing happens? That you can’t take everyone into your confidential conversations? That both good and bad news travels fast ? That there’s always someone looking for you ? How many real friends and enemies you really have? How much competition there is among closest friends? That arguing never brings good results? How important it is to be a good listener? How students form groups in school and and are friendly only with their own gang? How much fun you miss if you are hard to get along with ? The type of student that is popular and why? That if you plan things ahead, something always spoils your plans? That the quiet person can be the noisiest one at times? That everyone likes to listen to gossip? That it doesn’t pay to be too good? The Perfect Senior Girl By Two Screech Owl Boys Hair — Helen Bygot Eyes — Phylis Merrick Eyelashes — Helen Nowick Nose — Mary Punch Mouth — Doris Lent Teeth — Anne Perillo Complexion — Ruth Garside Poise — Irma Koivu Hands — Ruth Garside Humor — Esther Mark Courtesy — Eileen Perry Clothes — Jean Lynch Dancer — Sophie Piecewicz S’nger — Ruth Croft Glamour — Irma Koivu Vivacity — Helen Nowick Personality — Annie Colombo Smile — Ruth Croft Studiousness — Priscilla Marchant Friendliness — Olga Kuchun m Song Titles 1. Happy in Love — George Bowse. 2. Someone’s Rocking My Dream Boat — Arthur LeSage. 3. That Old Feeling — Anne Perillo. 4. I Don’t Want to Get Well (I’m in Love with a Beautiful Nurse) — Franny Crowley. 5. Three Little Sisters — The Spurrell S ' ste’ ' s. 6. It Makes No Difference Now — Morgan Molloy. 7. One Dozen Roses — Jean Lynch. 8. Miss You — Senior Class to Irma, Sophie, Helen Virginia, Mary, and Edith. 9. It’s a Wonderful World — Billy Morrill.

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Superlatives Boy Girl 1. Most All-Round Francis Crowley lary Punch 2. Most Popular Francis Crowley Mary Punch 5; Most Intellectual Kenneth Meister Irma Koivu 4. Most Dignified Colbert Sewall Irma Koivu 5. Most Artistic John Rubasko Esther Mark 6. Best Singer Albert Greeno Ruth Croft 7. Best Instrumentalist Tuovi Karhumaa Elizabeth King 8. Most Litera ry Kenneth Aleister iVIary Zanievv ski 9. Best Actor and Actress Francis Crowley Jean Lynch 10 . iVlost Athletic Francis Crowley Olga Kuchun 11. Best in Manual and Household Arts Tino Di Grappa Helen Worenesky 12. Most Faithful Mov ie Fan Gordon Doel Lillian Xivala 13. Most Independent Walter Higgins Annie Colombo 14. Most Argumentative Alnhonse Baker Doris Lent 15. iVIost Original (Edmund Lowney ) Francis Crowley Esther Mark 16. iVIost Inquisitive William Morrill Eileen Perry 17. lost Efficient Colbert Sewall Irma Koivu 18. Breeziest Thomas Carey Olga Kuchun 19. Wittiest Albert (jreeno Kathleen Crotty 20. Quietest Kenneth Meister Agda Reini 21. lost Self-Assured Walter Higgins Jean Lynch 22. Shyest Kenneth Meister Agda Reini 23. ' Class Dreamer Joseph Ayotte Mary Schnair 24. Heartiest Laughter Alphonse Baker Beverly Denniston 25. Funniest Thomas Carey Rose Buscemi 26. Most Sober Walter Lankiewicz Phyllis Merrick 27. Most Frequent Hand-Raiser Thomas Carey Edith Swartz 28. Dispenser of Latest News Thomas Carey Esther Heikkila



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32 THE SCREECH OWL CHARLES WAir«0 BARBER SHOP Ladies ' and Children ' s Hair Cutting a Specialty 43 MAIN STREET MAYNARD, MASS. Compliments of . . . DR. R. E. HOOPER MURPHY TANNUZZO TYDOL SERVICE STATION Firestone Tires - - Hood Tires Also Retreads Delco Batteries and Accessories 1 POWDERMILL ROAD Telephone 184 MAYNARD, MASS. Seder Gruber Grain, Fertilizer, Lime and Cement Tested Seeds of ALL Kinds Nason Street Telephone 251 MAYNARD, MASS. 10. How Come You Do Me Like You Do — Laura W. 11. Two in Love — Vic and Lois. 12. I Guess I’ll Be on Yly Way — Seniors. 13. I Got It Bad — Walter Higgins. 14. Somebody Else is Taking My Place — F. Spence. 15. Rose O’Day — Robert Kane. 16. This Time the Dream’s on IVIe — Fresh- men. 17. Madelaine — Bill Mehegan. 18. Everything I Love — Greeno to Pat. 19. Sometimes — Homework. 20. Night of Nights — Junior Prom. 21. You Are Always in IVIy Heart — Barbara Gibney. 22. I Remember You — Ruth Garside. 23. I’ll Never Forget — Francis Crowley. 24. I Only Want a Buddy Not a Sweetheart — B. Murphy. 25. Billy Boy — Rose D’Agata. 26. Who Wouldn’t Love You — Janice Crowdle. 27. Thanks for the lemory — Freshmen to Seniors. 28. This Love of Mine — Ann Flaherty. 29. He’s 1-A in the Army and He’s A-1 in My Heart — M. Brown. 30. I Don’t Want to Walk Without You, Baby — Bowse to Ethel. 31. Hoe Down — Kenneth Meister. 32. Take Me Out to the Ball Game — Phil Buscemi. 33. I’m Breathless — Pete White. 34. Kiss Polka — Helen Girdziewski. 35. You’re My Sweet Little Alice Blue Gown — J. Canella. 36. Jim — Marion Smith. 37. It All Comes Back to Me Now — George Novick. 38. Just a Kid Named Joe — Helen Spurrell. 39. Drummer Boy — Chickie Lyons. 40. Million Dollar Baby from J. J. New- berry’s — N. B. Sealy. 41. Why Do I Love You — R. Hinds to B. Byrnes. 42. Oh, Johnny — S. Bain. 43. Day Dreaming — Anybody any study period. 44. High on a Windy Hill — Observation Tower Boys. 45. For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow — M.H.S. to Franny Crowley.

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