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MHS Cheerleaders in Christmas Parade
Maynard High School Cheerleaders turning on to Main Street from Nason Street in a Christmas Parade.
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Four Front: Sherry Mayes, Linda Arcieri, Marsha Johnson, Sue Trombley.
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Four Front: Sherry Mayes, Linda Arcieri, Marsha Johnson, Sue Trombley.
MHS Marching Band in a Parade
This appears to be the Maynard High School Marching Band in a parade. They are on Parker St., Glenwood Cemetery is on the right. The old Highway Garage is on the left (torn down in 1980). The Band is approaching the old rotary.
MHS National Honor Society Group Portrait
Photograph of the Maynard High School National Honor Society members (new inductees).
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Front:
Peter Popieniuck, Elaine Latva, Marlene Nelson, Patty Raikey, Ann (Beauregard) Symes. Daryl Francis
Back:
___?, Regina Gallis, Nancy Tannuzzo, …
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Front:
Peter Popieniuck, Elaine Latva, Marlene Nelson, Patty Raikey, Ann (Beauregard) Symes. Daryl Francis
Back:
___?, Regina Gallis, Nancy Tannuzzo, …
MHS National Honor Society group portrait
Photograph of the Maynard High School National Honor Society members.
1st row: Christine Pekkala, Jeff Lerer, Richard Toohey, Tom Kane
2nd row: David Heitanen, Karen Kulik, Eileen Spratt, ___?, John Erkkinen,
1st row: Christine Pekkala, Jeff Lerer, Richard Toohey, Tom Kane
2nd row: David Heitanen, Karen Kulik, Eileen Spratt, ___?, John Erkkinen,
Middlesex Bank
Formerly named Middlesex County National Bank, located at 25 Nason Street. (Middlesex Bank would later move to 17 Nason Street). The First National Store had previously occupied this site.
Middlesex County National Bank
Located at 25 Nason Street. (Middlesex Bank would later move to 17 Nason Street)
Middlesex County National Bank
Located at 25 Nason Street. (Middlesex Bank would later move to 17 Nason Street)
Mill and Assabet River in flood
The Assabet River has breached the barrier between the river and the Mill complex. Possibly after a hurricane, but likely after the flood of the flood of the spring of 1968.
Mill and Mill Pond near gate
Shows the Mill complex with the mill pond in the foreground and the pond outflow gate.
Mr. Cole in the George Washington Auditorium
Mr. Cole (biology teacher) stands in the George Washington Auditorium (Fowler School on Summer Street)
Observance at Memorial Park
A ceremony at Memorial Park.
Second Row: Tom Cocco, Howard Boeske, Will Dodd.
Second Row: Tom Cocco, Howard Boeske, Will Dodd.
Observance at Memorial Park
A ceremony at Memorial Park. Howard Boeske, Richard White, and Tom Cocco.
Observance at Memorial Park
A speaker addresses the audiences at Memorial Park as part of a Veterans Day or Memorial Day observance and parade.
Second Row on Right: Stu Campbell, Howard Boeske (Selectman), Richard White (Selectman).
Second Row on Right: Stu Campbell, Howard Boeske (Selectman), Richard White (Selectman).
Observance at Memorial Park
A speaker addresses the audiences at Memorial Park as part of a Veterans Day or Memorial Day observance and parade.
Front Left:
#2 Stu Campbell,
#5 Howard Boeske, Selectman.
Front Left:
#2 Stu Campbell,
#5 Howard Boeske, Selectman.
Observance at Memorial Park
A serviceman addresses the gathering at Memorial Park as part of a Veterans Day or Memorial Day parade.
Dignitaries: Will Dodd, ? 'Scoop' Campbell is third from the left.
Dignitaries: Will Dodd, ? 'Scoop' Campbell is third from the left.
Observance in Memorial Park
Ceremony at Memorial Park, likely part of a Memorial Day or Veterans' Day parade.
Selectmen: Tom Cocco, Dick White, and Howard Boeske.
Selectmen: Tom Cocco, Dick White, and Howard Boeske.
Oliver "Swat" Warila
b.1912-d.1984
Oliver "Swat" Warila was a commercial photographer based in Maynard. Most of the photographs in this collection are from negatives taken by him from about 1960 through 1980.
Swat was born in Maynard and lived there all his life. He was a…
Swat was born in Maynard and lived there all his life. He was a…
Palm Sunday at St. George's Episcopal Church
Parishioners leaving St. George's Episcopal Church as part of a Palm Sunday service. The church was located on 63 Summer Street and was open from 1895-2006.