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

 - Class of 1948

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Field Fiockey Maynard 1 — Acton 1 September 28, 1948 The Maynard High School field hockey team trav- eled to Acton to play its first game of the season. The teams were evenly matched, as was the 1-1 tie score. The lone tally for Maynard was made by Angie Greeno, a first team substitute, while Acton’s only goal was scored by Marilyn Clark. The second team also came out with a tie score — this time 0-0. Neither team was able to score. The girls fought hard and well, and tried their best to win. Maynard 2 — Ashland 1 September 30, 1948 The Ashlandites came to Maynard to play the girls in their first home game. After their tie score with Acton, the girls put all they had into the game, and came up with a 2-1 victory. The two goals for May- nard were made by Nancy Stalker and Ann Hinds. The second team couldn’t shake the Ashland girls, however, and they were defeated with a 1-0 score. Maynard 3 — Acton 0 October G, 1948 The Maynard girls played a return game with Acton at Maynard making up for their first tie wdth a 3-0 win. Nancy Stalker scored the first goal in less than one minute of play. Ann Hinds scored the two remaining goals. The second team was really out to win this game because of one tie, one loss and no wins to their credit. They came through the game with flying colors, and a 2-0 win. The goals were scored by Angie Greeno and Sara Boeske. Maynard 1 — Weston 0 October 14, 1948 The Cambridge School of Weston came to May- nard to see if they could break Maynard’s winning streak, but found they could not, with Maynard win- ning by a score of 1-0. The lone tally of the game was made by Ann Hinds. The second team was again held to a scoreless tie. Although the girls played their hardest they could not break through Weston’s strong defense. Maynard 1 — Ashland 0 October 21, 1948 The Maynard girls traveled to Ashland to play a return game with the girls there. Ashland was really out to get hem because of their first loss, but the Maynard girls took them again, with a 1-0 vic- tory. The girls played five games up to this point, and were undefeated. The second team made a comeback by defeating the Ashland girls second team 1-0. The girls fought their hardest, with Pat O’Clair scoring the only goal. Maynard 4 — Dean 0 October 27, 1948 Because of bad weather, the Dean game was post- poned from October 25, to October 27. When the girls from Dean Academy came to play Maynard, the girls were undefeated — and remained so through a hard, fast game. The first team goals were made by Nancy Stalker (1), Helen Nee (1), and Ann Hinds (2). The second team also came out victorious, with Marjorie O’Connell, second team captain, scoring the lone goal for the second team. Maynard 9 — Framingham 0 October 29, 1948 The Maynard girls traveled to Framingham to play the girls of Framingham High School. They came out on top with the biggest score of the season — 9-0. The Framingham girls were well trained but despite this advantage they could not shake the May- nard girls, whose passwork is of the best. The goals were made by Nancy Stalker (5), Helen Nee (2) and Ann Hinds (2). Because of lack of transportation the second team was not able to play this game. ( 22 )

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of Alberi and Jerry Perpetual Motion” Robinson, who ran Natick’s ends ragged, ended when Scoop went over from the six. Joe Corcoran’s conversion was perfect and Maynard had twice rallied to tie the score. With the ball in Natick’s possession at midfield and 45 seconds remaining (the longest 45 seconds in history), the score stood 13-13. After a few vain plays a pass put the ball on the Maynard three. Jumping Joe Kane then hurdled the line and Mont- gomery converted. That was the story of Maynard’s first Midland League defeat . The Maynard team played such a wonderful game, it would take too much space to write of the individual standouts. Maynard 14 — Marlboro 6 November 11 A hard fighting Maynard eleven trailing at half time 6-2, came roaring back to its second Midland League victory and their sixth of the year l4-6. After a struggling, battling first period, Marlboro’s Don Jolie broke into the clear and raced 73 yards before being downed on the Maynard five-yard line by Scoop Viola. Marlboro gained only four yards in three plays, but on fourth down Billy Donahue drove over from the one. Later on in the period. Gene Robinson broke through the Marlboro line and blocked a kick. The ball was recovered by Marlboro in the end zone and the score stood Marlboro 6, Maynard 2. Coach Bondelevitch must have given the team a real pep talk during the half for when the Bombers came back on the field they instantly started rolling. Sparked by a twenty-yard run by Gene Robinson, Maynard took the lead as Jerry Robinson went over from the two-yard line. In the final period. Scoop Viola intercepted a Marlboro pass and raced 25 yards to score, between beautiful blocking. Gene Robinson, Scoop Viola, and Jerry Robinson were outstanding for the Orange and Black from Maynard, while Billy Donahue was Marlboro’s best of the afternoon. Robert Larson, ’51 High School Bowling A few boys from the high school started a Bowling League that consisted of six boys from each class. ( 21 The boys pay $.15 dues per week and this gives them something to do. The boys in the league are as follows; Seniors J. Robinson G. Robinson Joe MacDonald Jack Howes Dwinell Laskowski Billy Penniman Duckworth Juniors Perillo Slabyz Holly Dintino Romanowski Rogers Cutaia Viola Sophomores Zelukiewicz Jarmulowicz Bill Howes Piecewicz Molloy Rabs Tomyl Freshmen Cantino Mancini Tourville Stewart Jack MacDonald Mullin Wat jus Alving The first night the Seniors edged the Sophomore class by four pins in each of the two strings. The Juniors also won over the Freshmen but it was far from close. The next week the Seniors and Juniors maintained their perfect records by stumping the Freshmen and Sophomores. Th next week, which brings it up to date for the sports deadline, the Sen- iors defeated the Juniors in the first string, but they were deadlocked in the second. The sophomores picked up their first points of the year by slamming the Freshmen. The Seniors lead the league with the Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen following in that order. The leading eight bowlers in the league and their averages are listed below: Chris Cutaia 98.6 Tookie Laskowski 92.5 Jerry Robinson 85.4 Kevin Dwinell 84.5 Gene Robinson 84.3 Danny Dintino 84.3 Walter Zelukiewicz 82. Milton Slabyz 81.7 ) Robert Larson, ’51



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Maynard 0 — Concord 1 November 1, 1948 Up until the game with Concord High School, the Maynard girls were undefeated. But when, on November 1, the Concord girls came to ' Maynard, they lost their fine record. In the first half the Con- cord girls scored the lone tally of the game. The girls fought desperately to score, but the Concord de- fense was strong, and it was to no avail. The second team, however, held the Concord girls to a 1-1 tie. The lone goal of the game was made by Claire Tourville, second team forward. The girls had one of the best seasons Maynard High has seen for a long time, and they also had one of the best coaches. Miss Tierney had to give up a great deal of her own time to train the team, as did her assistant. Miss Mary Collins. The girls would like to thank them for their splendid coaching and sincere friendship. Ann Hinds, ’49 1 i ■ ‘ m ( 9 el 1 FIKLII HOCKEY S4||TAII Front Row — H. Nee N. Stalker, A. Lucker, H. Sebastianowicz, C. Tourville, M. Terrasi, A. Tower, A. Greeno, M. O ' Connell Second Row — J. Bumpus, Mgr.; Miss Collins, Asst. Coach: B. Priest, V. Hakala, E. Boulden, A. Belli, A. Hinds, F. Maria, D. Statkus, P. O ' Clair, S. Boeske, D. Tierney, Coach Back Row — J. Paananen, M. Sullivan, J. Torppa, A. Thompson, M. Lehto, D. King, I. Mariani, B. Prosper, P. Wehkojah, B. Mitzcavitch, N. Boothroyd, N. O’Neil, C. Clark, J. Statkus, B. Price, M. Veracka, A. Kaplan, Asst. Mgr.

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