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

 - Class of 1955

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Ari.uni; Gunn leaves her footsteps for her sister to follow in. Auci- Hanson leaves her Betty Crocker ways to Elaine Morrison. Russhll Hhinonhn leaves his all ’round basket- ball ability to Dave Crotty. Myrna Johnson leaves her piano ability to Meredith Lerer. Bi-tty Kaszitwicz leaves the Junior girls envious of her diamond. Robert Konowicz leaves his rocks to anyone who is rocky enough to take them. John Lowe leaves his history book behind — again ! Virginia Luca leaves her hair ribbons to Mary Mitzcavitch. Doris Cole leaves Mr. Collins with one less Math problem. Marie DiGeronomo leaves her ladylike manners and pleasing personality to Elaine Kugima. Carol Hinds leaves her knowledge of Civil De- fense to anyone who needs protection. Barbara O ' Lcjughlin leaves on a ship in search of a sailor. Let’s hope she finds him. Geraldine Maria leaves to replace Matty as owner of the Spa. Katherine Zawadski leaves her Secretarial posi- tion in the Science Club unoccupied. Joan Christian leaves her winsome ways to Pete Januskiewicz. In witness thereof We, the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-five, the testators, have hereunto set our hands and seal. M. H. S., Class of 1935 Witnesses: Jacqueline Vincent Donald Torppa [ 24 ]

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The Class Will We, the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty- five of Maynard High School, Town of Maynard, County of Middlesex, Commonwealth of Massachu- setts, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby proclaim this to be our last Will and Testament, hereby revoking any Will previously made by us. The Senior Class leaves Mr. Lerer in search of another dependable group. Patricia Manning leaves the Junior girls without a ride after Religious Ed. classes. Rebecca Marsh leaves Maynard High School with one less tardy pupil. Carol Martin leaves her high honors to Sheila Byrnes. Edward Penniman leaves his spelling ability to Dave Laasanen. Raymond Peterson leaves his intellectual ways to Bobby Kane. Joan Priest leaves for Texas the day after gradua- tion. Joan Power leaves Maynard High in a black Mercury convertible. Newton Saarinen leaves his sun glasses to Mucciaccio. Jane Sawyer leaves her license behind to anyone who fears they might fail Driver Ed. next year. John Shaw leaves his ' Rusty Old Halo’ to Francis Quinn. Richard Sluyski leaves his position at Manning’s to Jackie Tobin. Virginia Spratt leaves by Ayer.” Donald Torppa leaves behind a pair of white bucks, size twelve, to any Freshman who thinks he can fill them. Roy Watjus leaves his comic books to B. Meister. Arthur West leaves his love of nature to Jarmulowicz. Lloyd Williams leaves his bicycle and boy scout ability to Ole Carlson. Peter Wilson leaves his all ’round ability and Senior duties to Bob Ferreira. Robert Matson leaves a vacant spot in front of the mirror in the boys’ basement. Margaret Mauro leaves her quiet and unnoticed ways to Beverly O’Toole. Ruth Nelson leaves her art ability to Dave Vermilyea. Angelina Panzera leaves taking her honors to Fisher. Barbara Phillips leaves her vcKabulary books to DoDo Brooks. Jacqueline Vincent leaves Miss O’Brien with- out a capable assistant. Mark Waldron leaves his baseball ability to John Kulevich. Virginia Warila leaves her Co-Captaincy job” to any future deserving cheerleader. Joan Whitney leaves her gum in Miss O’Brien’s wastebasket. Jean Antila leaves her writing ability to Jimmy O’Loughlin. Robert Arcieri leaves his ambitious ways to Mary Grigas. Mary Bachrach leaves her fashionable wardrobe to be divided equally among the Freshmen girls. Betty Boeske leaves her Johnnie Ray Fan Club to Kathy Spratt. Joan Boothroyd leaves Driver Ed. unexciting for the passengers and the instructor. Josephine Buscemi leaves with no regrets. Greta Carlquist leaves with an extra set of keys. John Cocco leaves via high honors. Fred DeGrappo leaves Alfred ” to anyone in need of a name. James Duggan leaves his football ability to Herbie Cremer. Russell Forsyth leaves his muscular build to Danny Mulcahy. Fred Gould leaves all his curls to anyone needing a Toni. Peter Grigas leaves his saddle to his sister. [ 23 ]



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Class Gifts To Jean Antila who is very smart, We give this ' A’ to get of? to a good college start. To Robert Arcieri who is so quiet, We give this drum to start a riot. To Mary Bachrach we give this book of knowledge. Hoping it will help her when she goes to college. To Betty Boeske, a Johnny Ray fan. We give this picture of that handsome man. To Joan Boothroyd the perfect cook. We present her with this recipe book. To Jo Buscemi who is a little under size. We give this yeast cake to make her rise. To Greta Carlquist we present this comb. In hopes that she won’t leave it at home. We give this penny to Johnny Cocco who ' s always collecting money. He’s got us all broke, and it really ain’t funny. To Doris Cole who travels to Ayer. We give her these roller skates so she ' ll always get there. To Alfred DeGrappo who doesn ' t make a cheep. We give this horn to make a big beep. To Marie DiGeronimo who never wears these. We give this pair of socks that go to her knees. To Jimmy Duggan we give this pigskin. So all the games at Northwestern he can win. To Russ Forsyth whose travels from West Concord to Maynard are far. We present him with this new Cadillac car. To Freddy Gould our State house Delegate, We give this vote for senator of our state. To Pete Grigas, the Gene Autry of our class. We give this horse so he ' ll need no gas. To Arlene Gunn who’s not lost for a date. We give her this date book to help keep them straight. To Alice Hanson we give this jar of freckle cream. To keep her complexion a-glow and a-gleam. To Russ Heinonen who likes to race. We give this boat to set the pace. To Carol Hinds one of the quietest in our class. To go to the show we give her a pass. To Myrna Johnson we give this motorbike, So she’ll always have it for a long, long hike. To Betty Kasiewicz whose marriage is all set. We give this lock and key to make it a safe bet. To Bob Konowicz with a fine collection of stone. We give him this gold rock, but just for a loan. To John Lowe who works at Arthur’s store. We give him this ring and hope he sells more. To ' Virginia Luca who has a questioning look. We present her with this answer book. To Joan Christian whom in a Chevy we most always see. We give this horse to Hop-a-long to Cassidy. To Pat Manning we give this bus. So she will have room for all of us. To Geraldine Maria we give this candy bar. To try to sell down to the spa. To Becky Marsh who’s always late. We give this alarm clock so we won’t have to wait. To Carol Martin who sells tickets all night. We give this mascara to keep her eyes bright. To Bobby Matson we give this ice cream scoop. And a new kind of ice cream called loop-de-loop. To Margaret Mauro who speaks not too loud. We give this megaphone so she’ll be heard in a crowd. To Ruth Nelson we wish her to hear. We give a paint brush to help her career. To Barbara O’Loughlin whose friend is on a trip. So that she might catch him, we give her this ship. To Angie Panzera our typing star. We give this typewriter and hope she goes far. To Ed Penniman who really can spell. We give this pen so you can really tell. To Ray Peterson whom we call Pete, We give this cue stick; he can’t be beat. To Barbara Phillips with a fine singing voice. We give this song to sing as our choice. [ 25 ]

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