Saugus High School - Tontoquonian Yearbook (Saugus, MA)

 - Class of 1955

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DONALD EDWARD LORD— 22 Grant Road; Donny; School— Sophisticated Don will always be remembered for his sincerity and wonderful sense of humor. We hope he doesn ' t have fo drive any troublesome cars while in college.— Sophomore Dance Committee; Visual Aids Dance Committee 4; Boys ' Club. FREDERICK MacDONALD— 33 Birch Street; Teddy; Service— Perhaps when he is in the service, easy going Ted won ' t see any girls who smoke. His favorite saying is, C. P. —Boys ' Club; Baseball 1-4; Football 1-4. WILLIAM ROSS A acGUIRE-28 Hawkes Street; Bill; Work.— Bill ' s quiet per- sonality has been very prominent in all his classes. After graduation he plans to go to work. Women who smoke are his aversion. — Boys ' Club. SANDRA JOAN McKNIGHT-15 Bristow Street; Sandy; Undecided.— Likeable Sandy will always be remembered for her pleasant and friendly personality. We hope she doesn ' t come across any other women drivers.— Girls ' Club; Junior Red Cross 1; Sahico; Annual Staff 4; Operetta 1, 2, 3. MELBA MacLEOD— 32 Westland Avenue; Mel; College.— Mel, with her winning w ays, will prove to be a success in anything she may choose to do, now or in the future. Hope everybody she meets has a sense of humor! — Girls ' Club, Nominating Committee 2; Pep Squad 2, 3, Treasurer 3; Focus 2-4; Annual 4; Marshall 3, 4; Junior Ring Committee; Usherettes; Music Appreciation 2; Senior Play; Junior Prom Committee. KENNETH SAMUEL MAGUIRE-8 Water Street; Ken; College. -Busy, talkative Ken will be welcome in any college. He dislikes fellows who taunt, Bermuda shorts and knee socks.— Boys ' Club; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. JOHN LAWRENCE MALLAR-7 Blueridge Avenue; Big John ; College.— Big John is one who makes his presence known. We ' re sure some college, minus girls who smoke, will have a witty addition when he arrives.— Boys ' Club; Student Council 1; Camera Club 1; Operetta 2; Cantata 3; Senior Play; Dance Committee 2, 3. NORMAN BENEDICT MARSHALL-14 Allard Street; Normie; Navy.-Normie ' s wonderful personality has made him popular with everyone. Whenever there ' s something going on, Normie is usually in the middle of it. We know conceited girls won ' t find a place in his life when he is in the Navy.— Boys ' Club; Visual Aids; Dance Committee, Vice President 4. DAVID A. MARTIN— 316 Essex Street; Dave,- Mechanic— Dave ' s quietness and friendliness have won him many friends in SHS. We wish him luck in the field he has chosen— mechanics. Dave ' s aversion is homework.— Football 1; Boys ' Club; Ski Club 4. ROSALIE JANE MATT— 5 Atlantic Avenue; Rose; College— Rose will be a great asset to Teachers ' College. With her pleasant smile and personality, she will go far. We wish her luck always.— Girls ' Club; Ski Club 2; Girls ' Club Rep. 1; Annual 4; Operetta 1, 2; Music Appreciation; Dance Com- mittees 1 , 3.

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MARILYN KELTY-380 Central Street; Mak; Airline Hostess.-Ta , trim Mak, with her gorgeous black hair, will always be remembered for her unique saying, Holy your horsefat. Her aversion is Cat clothes. — Girls ' Club; Dance Committees 2, 3, 4. RICHARD R. KROM— 21 Palmer Avenue; Dick; Engineer— Good looking and tall, Dick will have much success as an engineer. Warning to all girls . . . if you smoke, you better stay away from him.— Band 1, 2; Dance Orchestra 2; Basketball 1-4; Student Council 1, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Junior Red Cross Council 2; Boys ' Club. PAULINE EDITH LARSON-8 Davis Court; Po y; Undecided— Po y, tall and very neat, is very undecided about her future. Unless she goes south, she will just have to stand the cold northern mornings.— Girls ' Club; Junior Red Cross Council 1; Pep Squad 2; Dance Committees 2, 4. MYRNA S. LASKEY— 10 Wilbur Avenue; Myrn ; Telephone Operator— Myrn ' s carefree and witty personality will long be remembered at SHS. She plans to be a telephone operator after graduation. People with red hair better watch out, for that is her aversion.— Girls ' Club, Homeroom Rep. 3; Junior Red Cross Council, Treasurer 4; Senior Play; Dance Committees 3, 4. CHARLES LAWRENCE— 26 Pleasant Street; Big Chas; Tufts— Big Chas, one of our popular football heroes, will probably be just as popular next year at Tufts as he walks the campus saying, How ' bout that? Girls who smoke- beware.— Football 2-4; Junior Red Cross Council 2; Basketball 2, 3; Baseball 2-4; Science Club 4; Focus and Annual. LOIS ANN LEDDER— 18 Lincoln Avenue.— Lo ' e; Airline Hostess.— Sincere Loie is another one of our classmates whose pleasing smile and friendliness will be a big asset to her as an airline hostess. Loie ' s aversion is cars that run out of gas.— Girls ' Club; Operetta 2, 3. ALICE EVELYN LEE— 11 Endicott Street; A ; Nurse.— Alice wants to be a nurse. Her personality and witty ways will help her very much.— Girls ' Club; Pep Squad 2; Dance Committee 3. GENEVIEVE PRISCILLA LEGGETT-12 Second Street; Genny; Music and Children.— Petite Genny will be long remembered for her marvelous voice. She hopes to combine a career in music with one of teaching children. Caution: Kids, don ' t wear brown suits to her nursery school. — Girls ' Club; Camera Club 1-3; Pep Squad 1-3; Focus 4; Music Appreciation 2; Senior Play; Dance Committees 1-4. THOMAS LEOPOLD-20 Burrill Street; Tom; Work— Tom is a fe ow with a smiling face and a happy laugh. Hope he doesn ' t see any Bermuda shorts when he goes to work.— Boys ' Club. RICHARD LEO LOCKWOOD-108 Winter Street; Dick; Navy-Likeable Dick dislikes freckles, but we can ' t imagine why. We all wish him the best of luck in the Navy.— Boys ' Club.



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DONALD JOSEPH AAcCULLOUGH— 33 Bow Street; Donn e; Mechanic.-Fnend y Donnie is never sad, and has a smile for everyone; plans to be a mechanic and spend his time avoiding tall girls.— Boys ' Club. ROBERT JAMES McLAUGHLIN-5 Western Avenue; Bob; College.-Good- looking Bob has made many friends in SHS because of his winning per- sonality, but we think he will find it difficult to avoid homework in college.— Boys ' Club, Cabinet 4; Camera Club 1. ANN LOUISE MILES— 17 Davis Street; Annie; Secretary.— Popular and energetic Annie will be very successful and twice as popular as a secretary. We all want to wish her the best of luck.— Girls ' Club, Cabinet 2; Student Council 2; Cheerleader 3, 4; Sahico Club, Secretary 4; Pep Squad 2; Usherettes 4; Basketball 4. EVELYN RUTH MILLEY-65 Adams Avenue; Evie; Undecided— Easy going Evie always has a big smile for everyone. She is one of the few who is undecided about her future, but we hope she never meets any redheads.— Pep Squad 1; Girls ' Club, Decor. 3; Junior Prom Decorating and Ticket Committee 3; Sahico Club 4; Senior Reception 3; Senior Prom Decorating Committee 4; Class Dues Collector 4. BARBARA ANN MITCHELL— 75 Lincoln Avenue; Barb; Nursing.— Popular Barb has added much pep to our cheering squad the past two years. She plans to become a nurse. We know she ' ll make a good one. Her aversion is males who wear Bermudas and knee socks.— Band, Sectional Leader 1; Girls ' Club; Library Club 1, 2, Vice President 2; Cheerleader 3, 4; Ski Club 2; Girls ' Club Orchestra 1; Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 4; Usherettes 4; Volleyball 4; Basketball 4. AGNES MARY MOOERS— 15 1-2 E. Denver Street; Aggie; Telephone Operator. —Aggie ' s friendliness will always be remembered. She does not like conceited boys, so when she becomes a telephone operator, we hope she does not meet any.— Girls ' Club; Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Focus 3, 4; Annual 4. EVELYN LOUISE MOORE-65 Western Avenue; Moe; Secretary. -We are all positive that Moe will be a successful secretary. Let ' s hope that although she likes everybody, she doesn ' t meet any boys with red hair.— Girls ' Club 1, 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA RITA MOSS— 446 Central Street; Ginger; College— Popular Ginger, with her terrific smile, has added much to our twirling squad. We ' re sure people will find it very hard to be unsociable around her in college. — Library Club 2; Twirling 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Usherettes 4; Car. Conf. Committee 4; Pep Squad 2; Girls ' Club; Basketball 4; Sophomore, Junior Prom Committees; Class Secretary 1, Vice President 2. THOMAS MULLEN— 24 Laurel Street; Tommy; School— Jovial Tommy will long be remembered for his pleasant cheeriness. He plans to attend college next year. Lucky Tommy has no aversions.— Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Club. ANNA ANTIONETTE NAPLES- 16 Richard Street; Cupie; Modeling.-Qu ' et Anna is sure to put a lot of work into a future of modeling. We hope she won ' t meet many girls who smoke.— Girls ' Club; Senior Prom Decorating Committee 4; Camera Club.

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