Saugus High School - Tontoquonian Yearbook (Saugus, MA)

 - Class of 1955

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L Most Cheerful JANET RICHARDS BOB PIWOWARSKI Most Talkative DOMINIC RUSSO ' . ' Best Politician GINNY REES JACK LAURENCE Wittiest BARBARA DELL DONALD LORD Best Combo . . ..;.. Beauty and Brains PAT ATKINSON PAUL DOWNING Most Sincere SHEILA BANKS KEN BALLAD Most Athletic DORIS KEEFE BOB PIWOWARSKI Most Bashful LAURA WHITE KENT NICHOLS Most Sophistica. MARY THIBEA! ART DOTY

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H 9W7x wifft fjBfcl J I i- Most Likely to Succeed PAT ATKINSON MAL RICE Most Popular JANET RICHARDS MAL RICE Best Dressed ' NANCY RICHARDSON PAUL DOWNING Best Dancers BARBARA DELL DAVE RICHARDS Most Versatiler LOUISE WALLIS RALPHE GALANTE Done Most for S.H.S. JEAN GOVE JACK LAWRENCE Class Baby ELLEN HOLMES DAVE RIPPON f ' 4 Best ' Actor and jftUggK. SANDY HECHT ' TEDDY DWYER Most Absent Minded CHELL Best Looking NANCY RICHARDSON FRED CASE .W„ m r-1 I i M Most Enthusiastic DODO ESPOSITO JACK FLANAGAN



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W4 t4to tfy FRESHMAN YEAR 1951-1952 We shall never forget that blessed day when we be- came Freshmen at Saugus High School. Oh, how big this school seemed as we walked up the stone walk to the door!! This was the beginning of our high school years. We felt so small as we hurried up the wrong corridors to our classes, continually being misdirected by the big seniors. Al- though we were minute, we made a great start in many different activities, with Mr. Kelley as our advisor. Along to the Hall of Ivy (pardon us, S.H.S.), came another first year ' er. Mr. J. J. Morgan started his term as Superintendent of Schools during our freshman year. We all were a little bit leary of a new Super, but it didn ' t take Mr. Mor- gan very long to win us all over to his side. So many new things were inaugurated this year. It was to our credit that Miss Jane H. Fulton came to Saugus to teach English. By popular demand, our class officers were: president, Ann Hamilton; veep, Charles Keefe; secretary, Ginger Moss; treasurer, Dot Richards. Mr. Mitchell received many fine new band members from our class. In April, after diligent practice all winter long, the band gave a concert at Lynn City Hall. Everyone spoke of the wonderful program for some time afterward. A truly great job was done. Mr. Mitchell organized a Boys ' Dance Orchestra, and they performed for the first time for Talent Nite. The Foxy Frolickers from 105 made their first appearance this year. They were a panic! We really were privileged to have Richie Krom, Bob Piwowarski, Charlie Ames, Fred Case, and Mai Rice, in their freshman year, for our basketball team. The team won 4 games, and lost 7. They also beat the faculty, which was a tough job to do. In hockey, Jack Lawrence was holding the freshman banner. The Pony Tail won top honors as the favorite haircut among the girls. Poodle Cut ran a close second. The All Girls ' Orchestra also made its debut at the Girls ' Club assembly in February of ' 52. The Glee Club presented A Waltz Dream, the first operetta to be given in Saugus for many, many years. Joan Forward, as a mere freshman, was cast in the leading part. Ann Miles was named Charleston Queen after a hockey dance contest. Could she dance!!! Hey, remember the pooka? In June, a big question was put to us. Where are you going on your outing? There was a great deal of talk, but after much debate, Nantasket was chosen. On, or around the 21st, we sailed on our chartered boat. You ' d have thought, to see us all piling on with all of our bundles and things, that we were going on an extended tour on the U.S.S. United States. It was loads of fun though, and I know that everyone had a wonderful time. A better close to a freshman year could never be had. ■ £ I .7.

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