Saugus High School - Tontoquonian Yearbook (Saugus, MA)

 - Class of 1940

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HELEN BARRETT Social Arts Dramatic Club 3, 4; Library Club 4 Girls ' Club; Though externally more serious than her. sister, Helen ' s friends know that Lady Fortune dealt out good nature in the Barrett house- hold with an impartial hand. FRANKLIN BERRETT Social Arts Boys ' Club Batter late than never is the opinion of Frankie who jumped on the jitterbug band-wagon only recently. He ' s McCarrier ' s first relief at tha station, Bassetts best pal, and everyone ' s friend. CARL BIEGON Social Arts Boys ' Cub While Carl, who has figured rather prominently in Mr. Chad- sey ' s Ski Club and chemistry ac- tivities, is still on the best of terms with Mr. Goodwin, we ' ve never heard him classified as a Sunday driver. DOROTHY BLAISDELL Social Arts 3, 4 Burdett Dramatic Club; Marshal 4; Stu- dent Council 4; Public Speaking Club 3 It takes no prophetic powers to predict a career in dramatics for Dot when we consider her slim attractiveness, her voice with its peculiar catchy quality, and her undeniable gift for reciting. JOHN BONQUET Social Arts Ski Club 3, 4; Boys ' Club We look into our crystal ball to behold the distinct picture of the great chemist, Bonquet, directing a line of reluctant microbes under his glass for scrutiny. WARREN BOWERS Social Arts Boys ' Club Tall, brown-haired, and the pos- sessor of many interests, War- ren ' s principal hobby is photog- raphy. Classmates will not let him forget his experiment in mus- tache cuhivation. PHYLLIS BOWKER Social Arts Girls ' Club Unlike the quiet, easy going stu- dont as we see her in school, Phyl, is really a whirlwind cf en- ergy, laughter, and enthusiasm when engaged in any outdoor activity. THELMA BOYLE Social Arts Girls ' Club; Dramatic Club 3, 4 We have yet to see the day when Thelma didn ' t have a nice sunny smile for us. For as she says — Happy am I, from care I ' m free, Why aren ' t they all contented Lke me? MARY BREWER Social Arts Girls ' Club For the past year or so, we ' ve been playing button-button with Swampscott what with Mary shifting between schools. We don ' t mean Mary is a button but she is as cute as one. VELMA BROWN College Girls ' Club; Dramatic Club 3; Student Council 1 It tcok us only a fracticn of our four years as classmates to dis- cover that friendship with Velma was an easy and interesting ex- perience with her quiet poise pav- ing the way. [ 12 ]

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JOHN ALKIDES Social Arts Boys ' Club John tells us he ' s going to lay- aside the boxing gloves for a re- search chemist ' s job. We ' re sure he ' ll be as capable in the latter as in the former. IVAN ALLEN Social Arts Football 2; Baseball 4; Boys ' Club Ivan, our witty fisherman, recom- mends roller skating as the most satisfactory method for a man of the sea to regain his land legs . ROBERT ALLEN College New Hampshire U. Football 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Boys ' Club; Advisory Board 4 Bob, whose wide grin ' will al- ways be a pleasant memory, names baseball as his favorite sport but his enthusiasm on the gridiron makes this hard to be- lieve. JEANNE ANDERSON College Class Treasurer 1; Student Coun- cil 2; Girls ' Club Cabinet 3, 4. Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Marshal 4 Junior Riverside; Honor Society Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Focus-Annual 3, 4 Polite, pretty, and practical is Jeanne who makes the hardest tasks easy. THOMAS ANDRUS Social Arts Boys ' Club We ' ll miss Tommy ' s guick witted, quick moving ways. His distaste for idling is manifested in his fondness for roller skating, ice skating and truck driving. :::: . ; : ; m% f J: ' GEORGE ANGANIS Social Arts Boys ' Club One of the best sports that has ever entered Saugus High, a con- scientious worker, and, to com- plete the picture, a connoisseur of the best in fruit and vegetables. PHYLLIS ATWATER Social Arts Girls ' Club The adage, Gentlemen prefer blondes , seems to have been shelved of late, but it ' s due for a great comeback when the gentle- men see this pretty, wide-eyed blonde. MERLE AUSTIN Social Arts Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Club To succeed in everything she does is the aim of Merle, the good-natured, amiable member of our class, more familiarly known as Angus. GERTRUDE BAILEY Commercial Girls ' Club; Sahico In Gertrude our class presents to the world a girl equally adept in business and domestic arts. She is very much at home at a type- writer and has few rivals with needle and thread. DOROTHY BARRETT Social Arts Girls ' Club; Cafeteria 4 Dot ' s good nature is the obliging sort which keeps a giggle poised to greet even the dullest remark. This fine trait was most evident in chemistry lab. 11



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JOSEPH BUCHERIE Social Arts Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Club Meet the towering tackle -with the talented toe who combined muscles and finesse to split the uprights for that valuable three points against Salem. WILLIAM BURKE Social Arts Pensacola Naval Base Baseball 3, 4; Football 4; Boys ' Club Ge , our ground-covering out- fielder, doesn ' t figure on getting another year out of his ancient Ford, so, if the Fates are kind, he ' s off to Florida to learn how to fly. ELIZABETH CAMERON Social Arts Girls ' Club Career before marriage may be the axiom of some girls but not Betty. She ' d rather use her quiet manner, soft voice, and ap- pealing smile to brighten some lucky man ' s home. LOUISE CASACCIO Social Arts Girls ' Club Louise, who plans to do office work, merits special distinction, if not a medal, for her unusual rec- ord of commuting daily from Bos- ton without a tardy mark for the year. CARL CHAPMAN Social Arts Boys ' Club Pint has outgrown the reason for his early nickname but he can ' t escape the nickname itself. His ear was once attuned to Little Drummer Boy but he has since discarded his drum and is now partial toward The Skaters ' Waltz . NORA CHAPMAN Social Arts Girls ' Club Nora is that charming, quiet girl who has an earnest desire to get along with people. Her success up to this time in this admirable aim is shown by her wide circle of friends. RITA CHATTERTON Social Arts Girls ' Club A goddess poised, ccol, striking blue-black hair, classic features, and a personality which bubbles over with fun. These are the in- gredients which go to make up our most sophisticated girl . RALPH CHURCHILL Social Arts Baseball 3, 4; Boys ' Club Ralph is another one of Coach Friberg ' s handsome twirlers and a companion whom Burke finds indispensible as the skilled ma- nipulator of the crank which coaxes the latter ' s vehicle into action. MAUDE CLARK Social Arts Girls ' Club Maude is calm and unperturbed, no matter how hectic the occasion. She lives rather than expounds her serene and rather remarkable philosophy, and her definite charm has made her everyone ' s friend. ARTHUR CLOUDMAN Social Arts Boys ' Club The poet must have had our red- headed friend, Art, in mind when he penned those lasting words — The man that often speaks but never talks. [13

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