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

 - Class of 1954

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John Edward Tierney 11 Newton Drive Hu .fiiring IS most diRtii- fil ' d. Intramural Basketball 1, 2. 5 ; Junior Activities Commit- tee: junior Ring Committee; Senior Activities Committee; Senior Picture Committee ; Screech Owl Start. Blonde, good looking . . . well-dressed . . . Bob’s shadow , . . basKetball games . . . SIX cups of coffee . . . attrac- tion at Jay ' s Shoe Store . . . Ipana smile . . . ' Jack.” Lawrence Tower 7 Elm Street Men are not measured by inches. Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3; Football Manager 1, 3; Basketball Manager 1. Short, curly brown hair , . , drives a ' 39 Chrysler , , . continual smile . , . blithe personality , . . works at First National . . . easy-going Neil Edward Whitney 189 72 Main Street Good nature ( slroiiRer than tomahawks. Intramural Basketball 1, 2, Attraction in (ioncord . . , works in the Plastics , . . well-liked , silently pleasant. Alfred Walter Zaneili 20 Acton Street He that hath knowiedRe spare! h his words. National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4; Class Treasurer 1, 2 : Candy Seller 4 ; Junior Ring Committee ; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, Black hair , , . retiring smile , , , always friendly . . . for- mer shoe shine boy , , , shies away from girls , . . Sar ' s in- separable friend . . . Fred.” [ 21 ]

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Bruce Frederick Stalker 13 Kancicll Road ' .•); uUK Un unhi.d l iufi,hU’i ihiikti the . kn . Frtndi C lub 3. -i: Oramatit (.liib I ; Science ( luh 1 . ( urly red hair . . . sporty dresser . . . talented artist . . inciustrious student . . . gentlemanly and smiling . . . ambition; to attend B. U. Sandra Doris Stammers Silver Hill Street ' Swells to the Sweet. ' Girls ' Oioir 2 ; ' Variety Show 1 ; Field Hotkey 1 ; Junior Women ' s Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 4, Fashion Show y ' ; Student Secretary 3 ; Graduation Speaker; Junior Activities (iommittce ; Gradua- tion Usherette 3: National Honor Society 3, -4; Junior Prom Court; Screech Owl Staff 3, 4, Art Editor 4; Program Seller 4 ; Senior Activities Committee ; Senior Picture Committee; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Valedictorian. Coy little miss with a mis- chievous smile . . . high honor student . . . unexcelled in the Commercial Department . . . drawing ability . . . secretary tor Barber Chevrolet . . . blonde hair and green eyes . . . Sandie. Virginia Miriam Sulkala 63 Concord Street The hand that hath made you fair hath also made you good. Senior Activities Committee ; National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Screech Owl Staff 4 ; Student Council 1 ; Girls ' Choir 1, 2; French Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2; Junior Women ' s Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Vice-President 2 ; Pro- gram Seller 4; Candy Seller 4; Field Hockey 3 ; Basketball 2. 3, 4 ; Junior Activities Com- mittee ; Graduation Pianist 2, 3; Spelling Bee Finalist 3; Fashion Show 3; Graduation Speaker. Tall, blonde, and fair . . . credit to the Senior class . . , honor student throughout high school ... the spa ' s diligent soda girl . . . tireless basket- ball guard ... a smile for everyone . . . Ginny. Margaret Ellen Sweeney 4 Lincoln Street She who It a true friend hat many friends. ( lass Secretary 2 ; Class Vue- President I. 4; National Honor Society 3. 4, Secretary 4 ; Screech Owl Staff 2. 3, 4. t.o-editor 4; Student Council 3; French t.lub 2, 3, Secretary- I reasurer 3; Dramatic Club 3, 4. President 4; Junior Womens Club 1. 2. 3, 4, Secretary 4 ; ( andy Seller 4 ; ( heerleader 2, 3, 4. (.aptain 4; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Junior Activities (.ommittee; Junior Ring (ommittee; Spelling Bee Finalist I. 2, 3. Runner-up I 3, Girl-, ' State; D. A. R. Award ; (iraduation Speaker. Valuable asset to the Senioi class , . . winning personality . . , tireless w-orkc-r tor thc- Scrc-ech Owl . . . head cheer- leader . . . Charlie My Boy . . . ever dependable . . . Tm hungry . . . Marg. Joanne Damon Sylvia 53 Glendale Street ' She speaks, behaves, and aels just as she ought. National Honor Society 3, 4; Screech Owl Staff 3; (jirls Choir 1,2; French Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Sci- ence Club 1, 2; Candy Seller 4 ; Junior Ring Committee ; Graduation Pianist 2, 3; (iraduation Speaker. Ladylike, patient, depend- able . . . honor student . . . talented pianist . . . summers in Maine . . . Thursday nights in Lowell . . . dimples . . strawberry blonde , . . Jo.” Raymond Joseph Tannuzzo 19 DeMars Street Life without laughter ts a dreary blank! Science Club 1, 2. Drives green Oldsmobilc . . . future garage owner . . . interested in a certain nursing student . . . large variety of sports shirts . . . dark eyes and dark curly hair . . . sense of humor . . . Ray. [ 20 ]



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Class Prophecy (iruise to the Island of Success on the M. II. S. (dass of ’54, in the year 1974. We rcteivcd .i Idler of invitation from Mary (iantino, Secretary to Fred Zanelli, Fresident of tlie Island of Siietcss. Mary has invited us to be her quests on tlie Island for a month. Fverythmg is ready to go; vve arc waiting for a Linteri Limousine from the airport. We shall fly from Boston to New York and then board our ship for the Island. Donald Haras, who is driving the airport limou- sine, is waiting to take us to our destination. Upon arriving at the airport, Margaret Lydon tells us our flight leaves in ten minutes and that our pilot will be Peter Kallio and Co-pilot, Ronald Kangas. While waiting to board our plane, we meet an old friend, Dom Mancini, with five stars on his shoulder. He is a five-star general. Dom tells us that he is seeking Presidential nomination. We wish him good luck and head for the magazine counter. We have time to purchase one magazine. What is this — Ruth Emanuelson on the front page of The Oil ' ll She is the winner of the Queen-for-Two- Weeks Contest to be held in Havana. Oh, yes, gum is good if you aren’t used to flying. Mary Harding is at the candy counter and recom- mends gum for just about anything. It ' s time to be off. Wow! What a big plane — this is one of the Higgins Airline Planes. Pat Aho, the stewardess, welcomes us aboard. It ' s a very short trip to New ' York, and upon arrival we start on our way to the M. H. S. Class of ' 54. The ship is late in starting the journey. What is the delay? We find out that w ' e are waiting for that very rich oil man, Raymond Tannuzzo — late as usual. He arrives with his dear friend, Ted Clark, co-ow ' ner of the Kay and Cee T. V. Corporation, and his personal ba ggage man — Ray Smith. It must be nice to have their money. After w ' aiting for an hour, we finally leave the harbor. Bon-voyage! All are settled in their cabins when we hear James Hanson on the public address system announcing some of the crew of the ship. The captain is Len Massarelli and his first mate is Andy Mitzeavitch. After a brief rest we decide to tour the ship and become accjuainted w ' ith fellow travellers, just as we open the door we see the renowned interior decorator Rose Buscemi and her two illustrious assistants, dhirley Leithead and Mary Grigas. Rose tells us she works very closely with that famous painter Sandra Stammers, whose paintings are in the dining room. Rose also reminds us of the big show ' tonight. The famed band leader Dom Barbuto is first on the pro- gram. Dorn’s pianist is JoAnne Sylvia. A very special treat is K. Bobritsky and M. Pizza and their hillbilly songs. Katty does a w ' onderful job of yodeling. We say goodbye to Rose and start our tour of the ship. Say isn ' t that — yes, it is; behind that book — Robert Lowney. He alw ' ays did like to read. We won ' t disturb him now. Look, standing over there! It’s Dotty Janulewicz and her husband, the district manager of the A. P. Dot had the good fortune to have a marriage license issued by Ronald Alving, City Clerk. Robert Johnson and Paul Duggan are waiting to photograph the new ' Iy-weds. They are the ship’s photographers. The next to be photographed will be Jo Porrazzo, who is on a free cruise after w ' inning the Miss Pizza Con- test. Jo looks pale and requests the ship’s nurse, Barbara Crotty. Barbara gave Jo a pill for sea sick- ness that w ' as compounded by the pharmacist on board, Margaret Sweeney. As we continue our walk about the deck, we catch a glimpse of someone w ' earing the most peculiar clothes. Oh! Russell Lattuca — we heard that he was on his way to the Island to hunt a rare” success bird. Good luck to him. You see all kinds of things on board ship. There is the ship’s barber giving haircuts. Well, if it isn’t Kenny Bingle! We start talking to him and he tells us that he w ' as just talking to Betty Duckworth, who is on a 30-day officers’ leave from the WAF’s. Ken says she has very short hair now — that’s what happens in the WAF’s.

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