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Priscilla Woodbury 7 Acton Court J. W. C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 1. She’s the miss who drives to school every morning, but remember the tension in the air the day we tried for those licenses? Priscilla in future years will hang out her shingle in the field of com- mercial art. We wonder if she ' ll still te having a ’ ' Jack of a time at York Beach in the summer. Mrs. Ruth Clair Class Adviser Resume Going through the years which will never perish, We’ve many memories that we may cherish. We’ve had twelve years of play and fun, But our twelve years are now all done. We want to thank our teachers dear, For help and guidance through the year. Our coaches too come in for praise — With all their help through hectic days. To all who’ve helped us, for all they’ve done Go the heartfelt thanks of fifty-one. Beverly Price, ’51 Former Classmates While we are graduating from Maynard High School, there are several former members of our class who are also receiving their diplomas this year from other schools. Luella Lincoln has attended Barre High School in Barre, Massachusetts two years. After her gradua- tion this June she will enter Worcester Memorial Hospital as a student nurse. Joe Johnston left us to live in Arizona when he attended St. Mary’s High School. Joey will receive his diploma this year with his class although he is now a Marine. His address is 740 East Adams Street, Phoenix, Arizona. His Marine address is Pvt. Joe R. Johnston 1185472, 34 Pit. 3rd Ret. Tr. Bn. M. C. R. D. San Diego 40, California. Harold Holappa left at the end of the sophomore term to enter Mt. Hermon at Northfield. Upon graduating in June from Mt. Hermon in June Hop” plans to enter either the University of Massachusetts or Tufts for a premedical course. Athletic minded as he always was, Harold has been a member of foot- ball, basketball, and baseball teams at Mt. Hermon. I 13 )
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Helen Stokes 25 Florida Road Junior Women ' s Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Activities Committee ; Dance Committees 4; Variety Show 3, 4; Screech Owl Stall 4; Special Chorus 2, 3; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Junior Play 3. Helen Service Stokes is a ready and willing helper at all times and at any- thing from collecting money, her specialty, to serving on committees. Her ability to co-operate for a good cause and her ever- friendly attitude is sure to make her as well-liked in future life as she is in M. H. S. Richard Turner 30 Walnut Street Senior Activities Committee ; Graduation Speaker. Ricky is getting to be quite a man about town with his trips to New York City. His sincerity, efficiency, and scholastic ability should help him pursue his ac- counting career. John Taylor 57 Concord Street Yearbook Committee 4, Baseball 4; Senior Activities Committee; Golf 4; Senior Yearbook Committee. Many a class room has been kept alive by the witty answers and questions from John. If you want a mink coat Mink is the boy to know ; he can get it for you wholesale. He is the boy who has to have the burglar alarm on his car. John Tomyl 202 Main Street Football 1, 2, 3; Co-Captain 4; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3. John comes from a long line of talented ootball players. He not only helped lead the team but proved himself outstanding on the gridiron. Minnie Toretsky 3 Harriman Court Screech Owl Staff 3. 4 ; National Honor Society 4; Graduation Speaker; Junior Women s Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Secre- tary. Minnie is a National Honor Society member and a hard-working Student Sec- retary and a clerk at the Middlesex Bank. Her intelligence and business-like manner are sure to be an invaluable asset in the business world. Lucky is the employer who hires Minnie. Alda Tower 2 Naylor Court Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Wom- en s Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Banquet Committee ; French Club ; Dramatic Club ; Year Book Committee: Senior Activity Committee; Variety Show 2. 3, 4: Pro- gram Seller 4. Alda will never tower in height, but she was a tower of strength on the hocke team, her eye always on her goal. We ' ll remember Red for her cooperation in all our activities, her happy smile, and bobbing red curls as she hurried through the corridors. Charles Wattu 1 Dartmouth Court Football 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4. Now you see him, now you don ' t, for Chas was one of our eager volunteers for the service. He surely settled down after his first year as class cut-up. Marion Weir 49 Acton Street Junior Women’s Club 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society 4 ; Graduation Speaker 4 ; Graduation Usher 3; Variety Show 3, 4; Field Hockey 1. The class of 1951 has enough pros- pective nurses to set up its own training school, and “Weir” sure Marian will be one of the group to succeed, for she has all the qualities a nurse needs, depend- ability, sympathy, resourcefulness, and intelligence. Frank Wolik 29 River Street Hudson, Massachusetts Basketball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. Bob, has two different sides to his personality; one he wears in school, the other on the basketball court. Both in class and on the court Bob is known for his sportsmanship and gentleman-like- conduct. Keep on scoring. Bob ! Truman Wood 44 Wood Lane Basketball 1; Band 1, 2; Variety Show 3. Quiet as a mouse though he is, Tru- man ' s skill in carpentry should make it plane” that he’ll be outstanding in the future. What we’d like to know though, is when he’s going to give the girls a break.
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AWARDS 1. B. Mitzcavitch — Washington, Franklin Medal 5. King and Queen of Sports — A. Greeno, W. Howes; Court — A. Boeske , L. Massarelli, 2. J. 1 omyl Coop Award A. Beshta, A. Alexanian, L. Bain, K. Higgins. 3. B. Manchester — D. A. R. Award 6. King and Queen of Maynard High — , „ . . T. Cocco, G. Cuddy; Court — M. Sweeney, A. Beshta, E. 4. Graduation Speakers Cuddy, J. Kangas. ( 14 )
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