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To THE MEMBERS OF THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1942: You are graduating at a time when your country undoubtedly faces the greatest crisis in her history. The vigor, the spirit, and the vision of youth must be breathed into the very soul of the United States of America. Our coun- try needs today, as never before, all the qualities that only youth possesses. I urge upon each of you to give freely of your talents to the country which made it possible for you to obtain a free education. If freedom of worship, speech, and press are to survive throughout the world, America must survive. If democracy is to survive throughout the world, America must survive. I have absolute confidence in the youth of this coun- try. I therefore know that America shall survive. My best wishes to each of you. VERNON W. EVANS, Superintendent of Schools. l6l
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FACULTY Fourth row: Mr. Harry Potts, Mr. Albion Rice, Mr. Edward Galligan, Mr. John Leahy, Mr. Earl Chadsey, Mr. Belden Bly, Mr. Francis Hochmuth. Third row: Miss Elizabeth Mead, Miss Miriam Cameron, Miss Evelyn Rodgers, Miss Norma Manuel, Miss Frances Page, Miss Ruth Motherwell, Miss Mabel Willey, Miss Helen Towle, Miss Blanche Milbery. Second row: Mr. Abraham Pinciss, Mr. Donald Hammond, Mr. Henry Toczy- lowski, Mr. Harold Warren, Mr. Edward Hayes, Mr. Harold Haley, Mr. Tauno Tamminen, Mr. Bernard Fri- berg, Mr. Walter Blossom, Mr. Paul Bund. Fin! row: Mr. John Burns, Miss Ellie Stanhope, Miss Bernice Hayward, Mr. Edward Gibbs, Mr. John Gifford, Mr. Leon Young, Mr. john Pearce, Mr. Welcome McCullough, Mr, Ashton Davis, Miss Hazel Marison, Mr. Elmer Watson, Mr. John Taylor.
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To THE CLASS OF 1942: Y You as members of the senior class of Saugus High School, like young people of your age in every high school of this country, will be asking your- selves the question: What does the immediate future have in store for me? As you well know, your high school has offered you many opportunities to participate in both curricular and extra-curricular activities. The majority of you have taken good advantage of these opportunities and are ready to face the future with high hopes. Some of you, however, have been content to stand by and be on-lookersf' To you, the future that lies ahead will be more difhcult than to your fellow classmates. Your country needs you in these difficult times, regardless. You all have your part to play-be courageous and give your best at all times. We look to your future beyond these times. JOHN A. W. PEARCE, Principal. l7l
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