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

 - Class of 1943

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28 THE SCREECH OWL Stanley Tomyl We’ll always remember Stanley for his good humor. No matter what happened, Stan always wore a grin. Now that he’s in the Navy, we know he’ll make good. Stephen Staszewski “Steve” packed his books away one winter day and said farewell to Maynard High. The Navy was his goal, and from what we hear he certainly isn’t sorry he joined. When you see one of those Jap subs, Steve, give it an extra torpedo just for us. Joseph Tomyl If Joe ever gives his enemies the old football tackle and rush he used for M. H. S., there’ll be quite a few more Japs missing when Hirohito calls the roll. Give the Navy everything you’ve got, Joe, and that will be plenty. James Cannella “See page 16.” COMPLIMENTS OF THE Maynard High School Dramatic Club v) COMPLIMENTS OF THE JUNIOR CLASS

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THE SCREECH OWL 27 Miss Ruth Wilson To Miss Wilson, the Class of ’43 extends its thanks in apprecia- tion for all that she has done for us. During the past four years she has always been ready and willing to help us with all our prob- lems. Her many kindnesses are never to be forgotten, and we thank her from the bottom of our hearts. James Rodway Jim is the dark, suave type, who makes a certain heart flutter. He should devote more of his time to her rather than working at White’s Diner. He is a 1-A cook and 1-A in the draft, so neither the diner nor the girl will see Jim much longer. In the Service Glenn Dowen Glenn, now an army private, is one of the best-liked boys in the class. We’ll never forget him in bookkeeping and secretarial training class. If you progress as rapidly in the army, Glenn, we are almost positive that you will soon be a general. We, the class of ’43, wish you all the luck in the world, and we hope we’ll meet you again soon. Victor Kizik The class of ’43 will always remember Vic, who was one of its most popular members. President of his class and co-captain of football, he left many friends behind him who send him their best. William O’Connell Bill, like many other boys of the Senior Class, is patriotic, for he enlisted in the navy during his Junior year. We didn’t like to see him go, but when it’s a loss for us and a gain for Uncle Sam there’s no complaining. The class of ’43 wish you every success in the navy, Bill. Here’s hoping we meet you and the rest of our boys very soon.



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THE SCREECH OWL 29 Faculty Lt. Albert Lerer Early in the year Principal Lerer left Maynard High to join the U. S. Air Corps. The students, to whom he was both a friend and a counsellor, remember with appreciation all that he did for them and for the school. LT. ALBERT LERER Principal Leo F. Mullin Succeeding Mr. Lerer as principal, Mr. Mullin has entered upon his new duties with the vigor and pep” that made him a popular sub-master. The students who have heard his talks in assem- bly will not soon forget his good advice. MR. LEO MULLIN, Principal

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