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First Row 1. Is he late, Lil? 2. Eyes on books!! 3. How ' s Betty? 4 . Come on, Conconl. ★ Second Row 1. Waiting his turn. 2. Recognize him? 3. A happy family. 4. Leap Frog. 5. They Keep Us Warm. 6. A Pensive Mood. ★ Third Row 1. Secretaries of ' 48. 2. The Green Years. 3. Mad? 4. A Geometric Study.
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WHO ' S WHO AT M. H. S. First Row Charge of the Heavy Brigade ★ Second Row Worth watching ★ Third Row Exercise for beauty? ★ Fourth Row 1. Punt Formation. 2. Rain or shine — tliey ' re still divine. 3. F ils. ★ Fifth Row They also serve” ' H J
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Junior Social The Junior Class liekl its first dance of the year on Friday, November 8, 1946. The decorations ot autumn colors adorning the lights were appropriate for the occasion. All enjoyed the music which was furnished by Salamone’s Orchestra. Although the crowd was small, everyone had a good time. Hallowe ' en Party On Thursday evening, October 31 a Hallowe’en Party was held in the George Washington Auditorium for the high school students. This, the second Hallowe’en Party sponsored by the townspeople ot Maynard, proved to be a success. Everyone enjoyed the music furnished for dancing by Frank Dowen, Guy Ferrara, and Edgar Olsen. We are deeply appreciative to those boys who gave up much of their own entertainment at the party to ensure ours. During the course of the evening there were many novelty dances which provided fun for all, both those who took part in them and those who remained on the sidelines” as spectators. During intermission ice cream, tonic, doughnuts, and cookies were served in the Gym. Prizes which were awarded for the prettiest, funniest and the most original costumes, were won by the following people; Prettiest Costume Viola Hytonen Funniest Costume John Tobin Most Original Costume Barbara Johnson The high school students are grateful to the towns- people of Maynard and to those who a.ssisted them in making this year’s Hallowe’en Party an extremely interesting and plea.sant affair. A. A. Social The Athletic Association held its usual successful dance on October 19, 1946. The dance commitiee composed of students engaged in the various sports, was directed by Coach Lawson. The decorations were gay and typical of the fall. Tonic and cookies were served in the gym during intermission. Music furnished by Salamone’s Orches- tra helped make the dance a huge success. Alice Koskela, ’48 Gloria Novk.k, ’48 RALUES To encourage our team before its meeting with Hudson the next night, the students of Maynard High School held a night r ally on October 3. There were Roman candles to give light and the usual cheers by our cheer leaders. Short talks were given by Coach Lawson and Coach Bondelevitch. This rally really pepped up the team for they had a glorious victory Friday night! We have since had two more rallies, preceding the Concord and Marlboro games. The coaches were again called upon to give speeches, as were several of the football team, including Vincent Russo, Fred Wasiluk, George Luker, Roger Spurred, Carlo Mariani, Michael Popienuck, Pinky” Tomyl, and others. The cheer leaders led the student body in the cheers throughout the rally. Gloria Novick, ’48 Alice Koskela, ’48
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