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The Class of 1959 had their 60th Reunion at the Wayside Inn in Sudbury. Martha Whittemore, High School Girls Coach, was the guest.

Front Row (seated l-r):
Pat Manuel D'Errico, Sandy Koski Porter, Judy Byrne Spratt, Jessie Piecewicz Tobin, Denise…

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Emily Gardner is the teacher to the right.

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This school was located near 195 Main St., open in 1903, closed in 1952.
Back side has Frank E. Sanderson and Maynard Grammar School written.

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This is the wooden school that was located near 195 Main St. It closed in 1892.

Names that appear on back of photo:

Charlie Berry, Clifford King, Gary Currie, Nettie Lord, Marion Winkley (Ballon), Nellie Henderson (Wilson), Mary Peters…

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The teacher standing, center back, is Emily Gardner.
Frank E. Sanderson is written on the back.

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The teacher standing, top right, is Emily Gardner.
Frank E. Gardner is written on the backside.

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The typical “letter sweater” was awarded to seniors who played enough to earn their letter. Through the 1960s, for boys it was football, basketball, and baseball. For girls, it was field hockey, basketball, and cheerleading.

For football, you had…

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A ticket to be used if the graduation exercise is moved into the High School gymnasium due to inclement weather.

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This southerly view of the Tower Clock is likely taken from Mill & Main building #10. The lower building in the foreground was demolished around 2010 to make way for the current main entrance to the Mill.

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The sepia colored photo shows the Mark Whitcomb - Catheriene Davies Hapgood House around 1900. The farm, 63 acres, and house, built ca. 1850, was briefly owned by Fletcher H. Cambridge from Oct. 27, 1900 to July 25, 1901. The current address is…

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A black and white aerial photograph of the Mill complex during the Maynard Industries era.

This photo provides an aerial perspective of the mill, and particularly building #5 from Thompson Street. Main Street, Nason Street, and the railroad…