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mhs-2024.567.pdf
Early High School literary magazine published several times throughout the year. This is the December issue. It contains editorials, short stories, alumni notes, athletics news, school news and other tidbits. Click on the image at the right to view…

mhs-1999.1573.pdf
The Screech Owl was a news/literary magazine published several times a year. It eventually evolved into the Yearbook. This is the Junior Prom Number.

Staff: Waino Sjoblom, Salme Wirkkanen, Albert Connors, Howard King, Sydney Trask, Bernard…

mhs-2024.569.pdf
A news/literary magazine published several times a year. This is titled the Freshman Number, the first number published in school year 1930-31.

Staff: Philip Wilson, Catherine Coughlan, Raymond Paul, Sidney McCleary, Simmon Seder, Stanley…

mhs-2024.571.pdf
Early High School literary magazine published several times throughout the year. This is the December / Freshman issue. It contains editorials, short stories, alumni notes, athletics news, school news and other tidbits. Click on the image at the…

mhs-2024.576.pdf
The Screech Owl was a news/literary publication with several editions each year. This is the second number for school year 1930-31, Athletics Number. The June Number was the yearbook like edition.

Staff:
Philip Wilson, Catherine Coughlin,…

mhs-2024.577.pdf
The Screech Owl is a news/literary publication that was produced several time a year. This is the first number for school year 1931-32.

Staff:
William Ledgard, Jeannette Gruber, Sidney McCleary, Bradford Case, Stanley Wojtkiewicz, Willis…

mhs-2024.587.pdf
The Screech Owl was a newspaper/literary publication produced several time a year. This is the first number for school year 1933-34.

Staff:
Walter Sweeney, Dorothy Glickman, Malcolm Trees, Louis Bachrach, Edward Hoffman, Lillian Sullivan,…

mhs-2024.600.pdf
The Screech Owl publishes several times a year as a combination newspaper/literary magazine.
This is not a yearbook. The June edition is the yearbook.

The Staff:
Greta Calquist, John Cocco, Mary Bachrach, Jean Zanelli, Ann Parker, Mary…

mhs-2024.610.pdf
The Screech Owl publishes several times a year as a combined newspaper/literary magazine.
This is not a yearbook. The June edition is the yearbook.

The Staff:
Barbara Thumith, Janice Morgan, Barbara Prosper, Virginia Van Vorse, Russell…

mhs-2024.626.pdf
The Sophomore-Junior Issue of the Screech Owl. The June edition is the yearbook.

mhs-2024.71.pdf
A blank form used by school officials to track the status and progress of a high school student covering:

Scholarship
Educational and Vocational Outlook
Follow-up after leaving High School

The document has a mark indicating the possible year…

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The report is a summation of a possible regionalization of the Maynard Schools District with the Acton and Boxborough School Districts. The unification effort began in 1989 and ended in 1991. see PDF file for entire report

Planning Committee:…

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This ring belonged to Donald Brayden, a member of the class of 1941.

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Schedules for school year1975-76: Boys Varsity & JV Basketball, Girls Varsity & JV Basketball, Hockey, Football

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A faded photo of students outside the Old Main Street School. Unknown grade or year.

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1923 Maynard High School class pin with initials PM and XX on back. Likely owned by Pearl McAuslin , a member of the class of 1923.

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The school opened September 5, 1956 with the name chosen by the students. It was built on part of the old Cricket Club field and a section of the John A. Crowe park.

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The school was built in 1926, named the Emerson Junior High School in 1932 and renamed the Fowler School in 1964.

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A black and white photo of the school taken in 1970. The first floor was built in 1906, the second in 1910.

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A black and white photo of the Fowler School, photo taken in 1970. The school was built in 1926, named the Emerson Junior High School in 1932 and renamed the Fowler School in 1964.