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The Dance Card has four pages tied together with a gold cord. This dance card belongs to Charles Kulevich and Joanna Aho.

Page 1: Class Officers: Louis Bachrach, President; Irene Dudzinski, Vice-President; Sylvia Manninen, Secretary; William…

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Senior Invitation Dance card from January 31, 1936 for Charles Kulevich. The Dance was held at the Maynard High School Auditorium.

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Class Officers: Louis Bachrach, Class President; Irene Dudzinski, Vice-President; Sylvia Manninen,…

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This is a program presented by the Maynard Dramatic Club called 'The Henpecked Hero', a three part comedy. The production was sponsored by the Frank J. DeMars Unit No. 235, American Legion Auxilliary.

Taylor's Chevrolet , 5 Acton Street,…

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The 1936 Senior Class Play was entitled 'The Arrival of Kitty', a three act comedy, and presented on January 17, 1936 in the Maynard High School Auditorium. The program lists the students who acted in the comedy.

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The Maynard Teacher's Club presented a drama entitled "The Hoodoo" on April 16 & 17, 1936 in the Maynard High School Auditorium. It was to benefit the Maynard Teacher's Club and the Student Loan Fund. The Hoodoo is a three act comedy with an all…

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Plan of Mill Street Maynard as Ordered by the County Commissioners.

Depicts entire street including connections to Main Street and Summer Hill Road.

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A Senior Banquet placecard for Charles Kulevich dated May 14, 1936.

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Dance card from Valentine's Day 1936 for Charles Kulevich.

The Valentine's Day Dance was held in the Maynard High School's Washington Auditorium on Friday, February 14, 1936. Twelve names appear on page 3 of the Order of Dances. The majority of…

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A football banner that celebrates Maynard's 1938 Championship in the Middlesex Football League.

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Plan of a Portion of Summer Hill Road, Maynard as Ordered by the County Commissioners. Map is a segment of Summer Hill Road terminating at Summer Street.

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The Inventory of the Town and City Archives of Massachusetts is one of a number of bibliographies of historical materials prepared throughout the United States by workers on the Historical Records Survey of the Work Projects Administration. The…

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A Model K8 International Firetruck that was later donated to Digital Equipment Corporation for their use at the mill.

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A black Remington Rand typewriter.

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A black and white photo of Maynard Selectmen riding in a car in 1955. In the front seat is Howard Boeske. In the back seat is John Mitzcavitch, second from left.

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A black and white photo of a 1955 Pontiac. Three women are riding in it with only Carolyn Quirk (3rd from the left) identified. The driver is identified as Cannella.

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A plan of relocation of a part of Old Marlboro Road as ordered by the County Commissioners.

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The Assabet Valley Beacon chose an "All Stars Team" from the schools in its area (Maynard, Acton, Littleton, Concord, etc.)

This portrait shows the Maynard High School Football Players that were chosen as "All Stars" for the 1965 season.

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A 33-1/3 LP Stereo album of the Maynard High School Band under the direction of Charles Garabedian recorded in May 1969.

Side One
Palomar (Symphonic March) - Pearson
The Blue and the Gray (Civil War Suite) - Grundman
Chorale and Capriccio -…

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A color photo of the Boys and Girls Club of Assabet Valley at the Maynard Country Club's 1st Annual Kids Golf Tournament.

Participants included: Nick Moretti, Katie Sluyski, Dan Lamoureux, Erin Bradley, Maggie Jones, Kerry Sluyski, Joey Mitchell,…

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A black and white photo of first Nason St. School, as it looked in 1970. Built by the Town of Stow in 1864 as a schoolhouse in District No. 5. Closed in 1891 and moved to Acton Street , now a private residence at 26-28 Acton Street.