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Front Row (9): Sandra Rae, Judith King, Carol Maskiewicz, Jean Maria, Sheila Sweeney, Regina Pileeki, Judith Moore, Kathleen Tobin, Jean Russo

Second Row (9): Robert Jome, Joseph Kulevich, Anne McDonnell, Faith Lombard, Karen Stammers,…

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Front Row:
Jeannette Tompkins, Elaine Rodgers, Gene Hatch, Gary Stuart, George Neimi, Robert Hynes, Paula Moore, Lois Agin, Diane Landry, ___?___, Rosemary Malloy

Second Row: Janis Kizik, Peggy Ann Johnson, ___?___, Gerry Kane, Linda…

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Catherine Finn is the teacher. Year is unknown.

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A sepia photo of students from Room 20, in 1926.

Names on back of photo:
Stan Piecewicz, Bill Colombo, Pete Pronko, Stan Zaleska, Saaristo, Perillo, (Stan) Milewski

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Photos of individual students in Grade 4 at the Roosevelt School, dated 1922.
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Top: Gertrude Huikari, Clicva Helenius, Margaret Johnston, Irma Kauppi, Edwin Malmi
2nd: Edith Falucci, Maxine Delany, Robert Allan, William…

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A sepia photo of the fifth grade students at the Roosevelt School, Maynard, in 1919-1920. Miss Mary E. Finn is the fifth grade teacher. She also had the same students in the 4th Grade,

Students: Delmar Kilkenny, Louis Anderson, Arthur Croft,…

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A sepia photo of the fifth grade in the Roosevelt School in 1923. Leon Frye and Catherine Coughlin are marked on the picture. Miss May is the teacher.

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Two sepia photos of Grade 5 students at the Roosevelt School in 1933.

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Front Row: Jeanne Hanson, Joanne Terrasi, Pat Tobin, Elaine Colleton, Carol Olsen, Gail Swett, Jean Price, Lynda Palmer, Susie Koskinen

Second Row: Joanne Riggerio, Bill Duggan, Charlie Wilson, Jon Armour, Barry Penniman, Charlie Warila,…

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Front Row: Jean Pierozzi, Beverly DeGrappo, Patsy Barry, Caroline Maria, Roberta Navedonsky, Patti Latva, Carolyn Carey, Carolyn Cunningham, Ann Marie Johnston

Second Row: Anthony Maria, ___?___, Bill McDowell, Ray Crowley, Richard…

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Front Row: Beverly Wheeler, Karen Sousa, Gloria Konowicz, Carol Raikunen, Mary Ellen Shae, Elizabeth Tompkins, Francis Marsh, Cynthia Kodzis, Elaine Mariano

Second Row: Jane Vermilysa, Paula Imbimbo, Carol Mason, Diane Shaw, Mildred…

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A sepia photo of 6th grade students at the Roosevelt School in 1933.

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Front Row: Beverly DeGrappo, Carolyn Cunningham, Diane Annett, Vicki Burnette, Arlene Brooks, Elaine Colleton, Carolyn Carey, Patsy Barry, Sheila Westcott

Second Row: Ronald Burt, Richard Chartoransky, Bill McDowell, Robert Anderson,…

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Front Row: Joanne Terrasi, Patricia Tobin, Janice Uglevich, Gail Swett, Carol Olsen, Jean Price, Sandy Sluyski, Diane Ogar

Second Row: Maryann Sawyer, Janet Kane, Arner Tibbetts, Jean Pierozzi, Paul Setzco, Lynda Palmer, Susan…

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Front Row: Greta Kansanniva, Antoinette Nelson, Diane Iannetelli, Gloria Finan, Mary Bondalevich, Mary Ann Brooks, Lynn Downy

Second Row: Elaine Grigas, Mary Lee Darcy, Dick Fardy, Robert Hannon, Sandy McDowell, Judy DeGrappo, Carol…

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Photo #1: June Sawyer, front center; Mildred Croft, far right; Dora Child far left

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Two sepia photos. As part of Merchants Week, boys and girls dressed as Marines, were on hand to greet Rear Admiral William T. Sampson, the "Hero of Santiago", when he visited Maynard on May 16, 1900. He was presented with a shuttle from the Assabet…

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A collection of papers outlining reasons for not regionalizing the schools with Acton and Boxborough. The SOS group included by Karen Derby, Bill Gorman, Herb Symes, Tom Konetzny, Cindy Svec Ruzich.

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A fourteen slide power point presentation opposing the regionalization of Maynard schools with Acton and Boxborough. Cover and first slide shown.

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An original chair from the "Brick School" on Summer St. The building is still standing but has undergone changes.

The Town of Stow on March 3, 1766 voted to build three school houses in the outlying districts and there is no doubt that this…