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Title
The Screech Owl Yearbook - 1927
Description
In 1927 the Screech Owl was the high school newspaper. It's last edition in 1927 became the yearbook.
The inaugural issue of the "Screech Owl" was a big deal and we have a bound copy in the Collection (it is available in the online yearbook collection as well).
The inaugural issue of the "Screech Owl" was a big deal and we have a bound copy in the Collection (it is available in the online yearbook collection as well).
Creator
Maynard High School
Date
1927
Relation
Digitized by Internet Archive for the Maynard Public Library as part of the Regional Digitization in Massachusetts program, administered by the Boston Public Library
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OUR FAREWELL
The curtain is about to drop. The stage is set for the last issue of our “Screech Owl”.
We wish to express out1 grati- tude to Mr. Cole, our principal, who has done so much to make our High School career a successful one, and who has made possible the publication of our school paper.
To Miss Walsh, our debt is limitless. Shehasguidedthispaper and steered it safely by rocks that might have crushed it.
Teachers and friends, we have not the means of telling each of you, how, by doing your bit, you’ve helped to complete a successful year of the “Screech Owl”. We hope that you will give the incoming editorial staff the same assistance that you have so kindly bestowed on us.
“The play is done—the curtain drops.”
H. G., ’27.
The curtain is about to drop. The stage is set for the last issue of our “Screech Owl”.
We wish to express out1 grati- tude to Mr. Cole, our principal, who has done so much to make our High School career a successful one, and who has made possible the publication of our school paper.
To Miss Walsh, our debt is limitless. Shehasguidedthispaper and steered it safely by rocks that might have crushed it.
Teachers and friends, we have not the means of telling each of you, how, by doing your bit, you’ve helped to complete a successful year of the “Screech Owl”. We hope that you will give the incoming editorial staff the same assistance that you have so kindly bestowed on us.
“The play is done—the curtain drops.”
H. G., ’27.