Saugus High School - Tontoquonian Yearbook (Saugus, MA)

 - Class of 1940

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GRACE FIFIELD Commercial Girls ' Club, Sahico Grace, winner last year of the Junior-Senior History award, looks altogether like the business girl she aims to be ' when she adjusts her new light-complexioned tcr- toise-shell glasses. ROBERT FISHER Social Arts Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Club The rendition of Alexander ' s Rag- time, on B. G. ' s favorite instru- ment, piped Robert right into the the hearts of the student body. ALICE FRANCOIS Social Arts Burdett Girls ' Club Alice is that slim, curly-haired senior ' who as assistant to Miss Hayward was as busy as a cat with two mice. We can ' t have too many like Alice. LORRAINE FRENCH Commercial Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Club Cabinet; Sahico Her every tone is music ' s own, Like these of morning birds; And something more than melody, Dwells ever in her words. HAZEL GILL Social Arts Girls ' Club; Dramatic Club 4 To thumbnail Hazel ' s exubarant spirit and her love of living, we borrow, for the moment, the poet ' s comment - So of cheerfulness and good temper, the more it is spent, the more of it remains. IRVIN GODETT Social Arts Boys ' Club Lean and dark-eyed Irv aims to follow Greeley ' s go west in- structions. He ' s at his best when delivering stern lectures on why and how we must build up our national defenses. HELEN GOULD Social Arts Wilfred Academy Girls ' Club Helen, who is convinced of the merits of sewing as a practical and engrossing hobby, is equally definite about her future. She is one of several senior girls who will enter the hair-dressing field. LOUISE GRATIANO Social Arts Girls ' Club The blithest bird Upon the bush Had ne ' er a lighter Heart than she. STANLEY GREEN College Columbia University Football 3, 4; Boys ' Club; Mar- shal 4; Student Council; Class Vice President 4; Focus-Annual 4 This blond giant was a co-leader of the band of footballers who put Saugus on the New England sports ' map. We know that All- Scholastic Stan will be equally successful at Columbia. ALBERTA GREENLEAF Social Arts Girls ' Club; Dramatic Club 4; Library Club 4 Alberta ' s smiling, blonde attrac- tiveness has an enviable rating with all of us, and we also have information from a usually reli- able source that a letterman from a neighboring school thinks as we do about Al . [16]

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ROBERT DEVEAU Social Arts Boys ' Club Bob ' s good looks and engaging grin have made many of the fair sex sigh but it took a freshman lass to make any impression at all on his stout resistance. JAMES DEVINE Social Arts Football 4; Baseball 3, 4; Boys ' Club Red ' s shy grin is as welcome to his friends as his capable cen- tering was to Buzz who had aged before this scrappy member of the football Devines cinched that spot in the third game of the year. WOODROW DILL Social Arts Baseball 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Boys ' Club Meet Woodie, the tall, lean mem- ber of the modern three mus- keteers, Dill, Devine, and Buch- erie, who, like their predecessors, are men of action as their foot- ball teammates will testify. STEPHEN DIRSA Social Arts Boys ' Club; Glee Club 4; Football 3 A knee injury prevented Steve from getting his S in football but he intends to let nothing stop him from getting his stripes in Uncle Sam ' s Navy. EDWARD DOLLOFF Social Arts Boys ' Club Notice to novice fishermen — when confused as to the proper bait to use, by all means telephone or make a personal visit to Ed who can supply you with the right answer. JOHN DONOVAN Social Arts Boys ' Club; Golf Club Tis adequate testimony of the rugged qualities Jack displayed in his sporting endeavors, prin- cipally hockey, that never was there an eyebrow raised at his exquisite pink shirts and gay sport coats. KATHERINE DOWN Social Arts Wilfred Dramatic Club 4; Girls ' Club Kays ' hobby is collecting china animals. Lucky lil ' fellas . We know of several other lil ' fel- las Kay could collect and they wouldn ' t mind a bit. HELEN DOYLE Social Arts Girls ' Club Helen is our pretty classmate from North Saugus, who, because she found it so easy to laugh, and talk, and even blush, makes her- self that much harder to forget. JAMES DUFFY Social Arts Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Club; Student Council 4; Advisory Coun- cil 4 If you can ' t play at sports, be one anyway, advised Jimmie, who, as co-captain, led our foot- ball team in its most successful year. ROGER FAIRBANKS Social Arts Boys ' Club; Golf Club Roger is that shy, nicely man- nered senior who is so popular with his classmates. Roger ' s am- bition is to become an electrician. We know he won ' t get his wires crossed! [15



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MILDRED GRIMES College Girls ' Club; Glee Club 4; Dra- matic Club 4; Honor Society 4; Junior Riverside 4; Focus Annual 4; Marshal 4; Public Speaking 4 Mildred is our tiny but very able scholar upon whom ace-camera- man Morse has focused his at- tention as well as his camera. JEAN HAMPTON Social Arts Lynn Hospital Training Girls ' Club; Dramatic Club 3 Jean, our pretty red-head, with her pleasant, tactful ways is such a person as the poet describes — She attracts hearts by the quali- ties she displays; she retains them by the qualities she pos- sesses. JOHN HARRIS College Boys ' Club; Focus-Annual 4 Lord Chesterfield anticipated John when he wrote — Silence and reserve suggest latent power. What some men think has more effect than what others say. ELIZABETH HATCH College Secretary 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Girls ' Club Betty is our pretty little cheer- leader who makes cheer leading a seven day a week job through- out the year. LOUISE HAYES College Course Salem Normal Class Treasurer 4; Junior River- side Club; National Honor So- ciety; Marshal 4; Dramatic Club 4; Girls ' Club Lou the incomparable and inim- itable! Her genius for remark- able questions and her inexhaus- tible supply of humor stamp her as unique. VIRGINIA HAYES Social Arts Girls ' Club Ginnie of the blond locks and dancing feet is one of the grand- est people going. Her chief ambi- tion is to make a happy home for some lucky man. May fortune smile upon you, Gin. VIRGINIA HENDERSON College Girls ' Club Boston University We don ' t know exactly where Ginnie got her witty nature, but we do know where she got her desire to be a nurse, what with her mother a nurse and her grandfather a physician. AUDREY HISELER College Salem Normal Treasurer, National Honor Soci- ety; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Marshal 4; Junior Riverside; Girls ' Club; Senior Play Brains and beauty have con- spired To make Audrey much admired. PAUL HUBER Scientific Oberlin Band 2, 3; Boys ' Club A staunch believer in the saying music hath charm to sooth the savage breast — or charm the golden beauty , Paul aims to give Eddie Duchin a run for his money. FRANCES HUNTER Social Arts Girls ' Club Fran, in jest, spoke of being a lawyer. Pity the Twelve good men and true who would fall under • the spell of this Portia ' s big blue eyes, curly blonde hair, and peaches and cream com- plexion. 7

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