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

 - Class of 1948

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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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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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The Mailman Magazines received at Maynard High School since last June. Argus — Gardner High School, Gardner, Massachu- setts Salemica — New Salem Academy, New Salem, Mas- sachusetts The Thurberettes — South Middlesex Secretarial School, Framingham, Massachusetts The Unquity Echo — Milton High School, Milton, Massachusetts Murdock Murmurs — Murdock High School, Win- chendon, Massachusetts We are looking forward to receiving the following magazines; Bernardine Bulletin — St. Bernard’s High School, West Newton, Mass. The Ray — Salem High School, Salem Depot, New Hampshire Dovertones — Dover High School, Dover, Massa- chusetts What We Think of Others: Argus: Very good editorials. Your Beautiful Baby Contest’’ is a wonderful idea. You certainly have some beautiful babies. Murdock Murmurs — Enjoyed reading your literary section. Your Daily Doings’’ could have been taken from Maynard High School, they are so like us. Unquity Echo — The Alumni Column” is very good and shows plenty of originality. We would like to see more pictures. The Thurberettes — Writers of the Class Will and Prophecy should get laurels for their efforts. We thought they were quite humorous. Salemica — The sports writeups were complete and detailed which is what students need to remem- ber a game. What Others Think of Us: Salemica — The Screech Oivl has many interesting snapshots and a large sports department. How about it, fellow High Schools. Tell us what your opinion is of The Screech Owl. H: EXCERPTS Injury,” said the workman. Inattention,” said the boss. Inflammation,” said the doctor. Incurable,” said the hospital. Incredible,” said the coroners. Interred,” said the mortician. ' In peace,” said the headstone. ’Insurance?” asked the neighbors. Thanks to Argus CHAFF Teachers’ jokes aren’t very funny. But they help our marks — they’re better than money. With the band rehearsing Next door to us. During a test, we’d like to cuss. Thanks to Murdock Murmurs Norma O’Neill

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