Saugus High School - Tontoquonian Yearbook (Saugus, MA)

 - Class of 1940

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ELLA HUSSEY Commercial Girls ' Club; Sahico Ella is another model of efficiency in keeping with the best Sahico traditions. Quiet of voice and manner. Has a weakness for hurrying off to see the latest four star movies. RICHARD HUSSEY Social Arts Boys ' Club G. E. Apprentice Dick who wont be outdone on the dance floor must also keep his finger on the pulse of national affairs for, following Roosevelt ' s speech on our new building pro- gram, he stated his intention of becoming a welder. ARTHUR HYNES Social Arts G. E. Apprentice Boys ' Club Although generally one of the hardest fellows to interview, Art can usually be coaxed to heights of eloguence on the subject — Will the Red Sox edge out the Yanks? BETTY INGALLS Commercial Focus-Annual 3, 4; Sahico; Girls ' Club Betty ' s decision to go to model- ing school is the kind that makes the Fates clap their hands and say, that ' s just the way we planned it. LILLIAN ISAACS College Dramatic Club; Student Council 4; Girls ' Club We file for frequent, future ref- erence our impression of Lillian ' s delightful wittiness, her distinctly individual vocabulary, and her pair of twinkling blue eyes. WILLIAM JENSEN College Gordon College Boys ' Club; (Marblehead) Band; Debating Bill is the very recent and very welcome addition from Marble- head whose quiet way of going about his work had convinced us that Marblehead ' s loss was our gain. He ' s headed for the ministry. DARYLL JOHNSON College Maiden Commercial Student Council 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Dramatic Club 4; Senior Play; Girls ' Club Through the schoolroom walls In the room and in the halls Where her shadow falls, Beauty sits and music calls. WALTER JOHNSTON Social Arts Boys ' Club; Football 2, 4 Walt ' s interests in sports and girls have changed in the last year as often as the European Map. Light haired himself, he has shown a preference for blondes. BETTY JUNKINS Commercial Girls ' Club; Focus-Annual 3, 4; Marshal 4; Sahico Betty divides her time rather evenly between piano playing and typewriting and she ' s happy at either, just as we have been happy to have this lively girl with us for four years. JOSEPH KELLNER Social Arts Boys ' Club; Glee Club 3, 4; Golf Team Joe made the Fuller Brush man look like a traffic dummy with the hustle he displayed in selling our Senior Play tickets. [18

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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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EDWIN KING Social Arts Glee Club 4; Boys ' Club Ed is our affable jitterbug whose artistic hand it was that supplied Mr. Davis with those well exe- cuted sketches of G. B. Shaw and other literary lights. HAROLD KINGMAN Social Arts Wentworth Institute Traffic Sguad 3; Marshal 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Boys ' Club While brute force was not in keeping with the policy of the Marshal Squad, Harold certainly could have supplied it if the de- mand arose. MARIE KNIGHT Social Arts Girls ' Club Sea-blue eyes, masses of curly hair, scattered freckles and a deep throated voice are assets every girl longs for except Marie — she doesn ' t need to, for she has them all. PHYLLIS KNIGHTS College Kathleen Dell School Glee Club 3; Student Council 3; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Focus- Annual 4; Girls ' Club If we may be excused a feeble pun, we ' d like to state simply that Knights is nice. She is a tall, slim girl with aspirations to be a medical secretary. HENRY KOSLOWSKI Social Arts Boys ' Club; Football 1 Hank is the light-haired member of that silent Koslowski-Hynes duo who advocate action rather than speech LORING LARSON College Harvard Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2; Focus-Annual 4; Marshal 4; Hon- or Society; Student Council 2; Boys ' Club; Class President 1, 2 Loring is the big boy with the little trumpet. A very capable student, he has his eyes on a first trumpet spot in Harvard ' s band next fall. NORMAND LEBLANC Social Arts Boys ' Club; Cheering Squad 4 We had an idea that Norm was quiet by nature. We were wrong. He was merely storing up his energy, before emerging this year as one of the best ear-drum splitters on our able cheering squad. ELLEN LINEHAN Commercial Girls ' Club; Sahico; Glee Club Ellen ' s aspirations are not en- tirely stenographic. She has a gift for music and, having mas- tered the harmonica and ac- cordion, is casting a longing eye toward the sax and trumpet. JOHN LUDWIG Social Arts Boys ' Club A political office is the future destined for John and we base our hunch on the legion of friends he has acquired in his general travels and in his capac- ity as soda clerk in one of our local drug-stores. ROBERT LYNCH College Vice President 3; Focus 3; Boys ' Club; Editor-in-chief Annual 4; Marshal Here ' s our inimitable Bob, a grand person and one of the mainstays of our class. Bob ' s ambition is to be a doctor and we ' ll wager our inheritance on his success. [19]

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