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f THE SCREECH OWL 25 Dorothea Spurrell Senior Girls’ Chorus. Dottie, like “Mare”, never discusses her private problems, but her main interests seem to be over at the Thursday night dances in Acton. Nice people also come from Woburn, she claims. Mary Spurrell Senior Girls’ Chorus. Mary, better known as “Mare,” is somewhat on the witty side, but despite this fact, she seldom reveals any of her personal affairs. We do know, however, that her chief interest lies in the army. You’d make a nice homemaker, “Mare.” Edwin Taylor Ed came to us in the middle of our Sophomore year, so we don’t know too much about him. His cheerful disposition and willingness to help others have made him many friends here. Kenneth Tucker Baseball (1), Dance Committee (1, 2, 3, 4), Junior Prom Committee (3), Student Council (4), Picture Committee (4), General Com- mittee (4). Ken is tall and terrific! He is one of the most popular boys of the class, as you can see by his activities. At present he is deeply interested in the Freshman Class. Just watch the way he “Spence” his time ! Laura Wasiuk Basketball (1, 2, 3), Class Treasurer (2), Social Committees (1, 2, 3, 4), Cheer Leader (3), Junior Prom Committee (3), Ring Com- mittee (3), Junior Women’s Club (3, 4), Dramatic Club (3, 4), Pic- ture Committee (4), Screech Owl (3), Assistant Editor (4), Class Gifts (4), General Committee (4), Girls’ Special Chorus (4). Laura, as you can see above, is one of the most popular girls in the class. She plans to make dental nursing a career, and we are willing to bet that a certain Junior will visit his dentist more than twice a year if Laura is the assistant.
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24 THE SCREECH OWL Edwin Sarvela Football (2, 4), Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4), Student Council (2), Screech Owl (3), Dramatic Club (3), All Social Committees (1, 2, 3, 4), Junior Prom Committee (3), Senior General Committee (4). This tall, blond, and goodlooking chap, “Sammy,” can be seen every day driving one of the Co-op delivery trucks and at night can be found parked in front of a certain house on Concord Street. We know he’ll always be on the “March-ant” ready to go. Nancy Sealey Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4), Cheer Leader (4), Junior Women’s Club (2, 3, 4), Dramatic Club (2, 3, 4), Senior Girls’ Chorus (4), Basketball (3) . In this little lady there can be found great talent. Her pals will tell you that when she lets herself go on the dance floor she is Astaire’s equal, and by the use of a dishpan and a couple of sticks she becomes a second Gene Krupa. Marian Sheridan Screech Owl (1, 2, 3, 4), Editor (4), Class Vice-President (2), Junior Women’s Club (2, 3, 4); Dramatic Club (3, 4), Ring Com- mittee (3), Junior Prom Committee (3), All Dance Committees (1, 2, 3, 4), Maynard Women’s Club, Honorary Membership Award (4), Student Council (4), Picture Committee (4), General Committee (4) , Graduation Speaker 4), Daughters of American Revolution, Good Citizenship Pilgrim (4). Marian, one of our most outstanding Seniors, excels not only in scholastic achievements but manages extra-curricular activities with dexterity. The Senior Class is proud of you, Marian! Marion Smith Field Hockey (1, 2, 3, 4), Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4), Cheer Leader (2), 3), Screech Owl (3, 4), Junior Prom Committee (3), Junior Women’s Club, Secretary (2, 3), Junior Women’s Club, Vice-President (4), Social Committee 1, 2, 3, 4), General Committee (4), Class Will (4). “Happy-go-lucky,” that’s Marion, who right now seems to be mortgaged by a certain Senior boy. Marion has proved to be one of our best athletes, and is also very good in her commercial studies. She’ll make a perfect secretary to ornament some office. Frank Spence Football (2, 3, 4), Basketball (1, 2), Track (4), All Dance Com- mittee (1, 2, 3, 4), Ring Committee (3), Prom Committee (3), Pic- ture Committee (4), General Committee 4), Class Night Speaker (4). “Spin” is the Beau Brummel of the class. His modest ways and generous smile captivate the girls’ hearts. Between school, M. I. T., and Edith, Frank is pretty busy. Here’s hoping you suc- ceed, Frank.
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26 THE SCREECH OWL Joan Weir Field Hockey (1, 2), Student Council (2), All Social Committees (1, 2, 3), Junior Prom Committee (3), Picture Committee (4), Gradua- tion Speaker (4), Junior Women’s Club (3, 4), Dramatic Club (2), Senior Girls’ Chorus (4). Joan is one of the few girls who ever tackled such subjects as chemistry and physics and really knew what they were all about. She has served on many committees and is well liked by all. At present she is employed at Newberry’s, but her ambition is to be- come a dietitian. Marilyn Whalen Senior Girls’ Chorus. Smile and be happy, that’s Marilyn’s motto. You’ll never make a mistake if you follow that rule, we can assure you. For four years now Marilyn has enjoyed a reputation for good humor. Maybe she’ll give us a tip on how to win friends also. Virginia Whitney Field Hockey (2, 3, 4), Senior Girls’ Chorus (4). Virginia, or “Dickie” as she is called by her intimate friends, is another of the quiet members of the class. She is very good in her studies and excels also in such sports as field hockey, skiing, skating, and swimming. Her ambition is to become a nurse, and we are certain that she will make a good one. Sylvia Williams Class Secretary (3), Junior Prom Committee (3), All Dance Com- mittees (3), Senior Girls’ Chorus (4). Sylvi, who came to M. H. S. in her Junior year, is one of the nicest girls you can find. (Ask the U.S. Army). She plans to be a nurse, but at present spends her evenings “taking care of chil- dren.” Joseph Woitiewicz Class President (4), Dance Committees (3, 4), Track (1), Picture Committees (4), General Committee (4), Junior Prom Committee (3). Joe’s ideas are up in the clouds. He plans to take up aero- nautical engineering, but he still has plenty of time to devote to the fairer sex.
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