Saugus High School - Tontoquonian Yearbook (Saugus, MA)

 - Class of 1940

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NORMAN THOMAS Colle ge Yale Baseball 3, 4; Class President 4; Marshal 4; Honor Society 4; Focus-Annual 4; Boys ' Club An active, witty, and versatile leader, and a fine fellow in the bargain. No campaign slogan — just a true estimate of Norm. CHARLES TIRRELL Scientific Boys ' Club; Band 1, 2 Charles ' flaming hair has long been a beacon drawing us near in order that we might come to recognize his generous charac- ter and affability. WELLSFORD TREFRY Social Arts Focus 1, 2; Boys ' Club; Senior Play In the years to come we ' ll have a vision of Tref colleging across the Assembly Hall or stroking his sleek mustache as Gillespie in the Senior Play. FANNIE VATCHER Social Arts Girls ' Club We can ' t help but admire Fan- nie ' s attitude toward things in general. It is the combination of a whole lot of good humor spiced with a bit o f the I want to be shown spirit. FREDERICK WALKEY College Football 1, 3, 4; Boys ' Club; Focus 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Dramatic Club 4 Big and capable, Fred ' s talents have led him into an amazing variety of activities in his four years. FRANCES WALLS Social Arts Girls ' Club A love of fun, a fine head of auburn hair, and a ready laugh are Fran ' s chief stock in trade. Unless memory fails, on several occasions Fran introduced hair- do innovations within these halls. FREDERICK WESTERSTRAND Social Arts Boys ' Club Fred informs us that his hobby is stamp collecting but we sur- mise that, comes April, his collec- tion collects a little dust for this stock senior can ' t resist the sound of ball meeting bat. BARBARA WHEELER College Salem Normal Girls ' Club; Dramatic Club 3, 4 Lady with the piquant face Wants to keep a teacher ' s pace, In her schoolroom she will fea- ture ' Kids, an apple for the teacher ' . HOWARD WHEELER Social Arts Boys ' Club Not given to wasting words, Howie will, however, gladly mount the soapbox on the topic of hunting. It ' s fate that Howie bagged a deer in Maine and later missed one in his own backyard. CHANNING WIDDELL Social Arts Boys ' Club; Focus 1; Class Treas- urer 3; Traffic Squad 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Honor Society 4; Public Speaking Club 3; Student Coun- cil 2, 3 Personality, character, leadership, — a composite picture of Chan- ning, a great guy. [27 1

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GORDON SIM Social Arts Marshal 4; Boys ' Club If you see one rebellious hair bothering a fellow, this fellow is not Al, for his code of neatness would not permit such a situ- ation. Neatness of person and aggressiveness of attitude insure his future success. ARTHUR SMITH Social Arts Ski Club 3, 4; Boys ' Club 3, 4; Golf Club 4 In Art Smith our class has an energetic, talkative member who has a multitude of ideas and likes to tell about them. Art is another of the Candid Camera legion. GEORGE SMITH Social Arts Boys ' Club Behind that serene and composed outward expression which is cus- tomarily George ' s lurks the deep- set intention of becoming a lusti- er hide beater than Krupa, the one man percussion section. HUBERT SMITH Social Arts Boys ' Club Smitty commits the unpardonable sin. And does it with his usual grin, Of hauling down for another out, What easily should be a three base clout. JANICE SMITH Commercial Burdett Girls ' Club; Sahico Her picture smiles as first it smiled, Of a joy apart from thee; Her merry laugh she could not lose For free be she, and fancy- free. MILDRED SMITH Social Arts Wilfred Academy Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 4; Girls ' Club. Of serene grey eyes and an un- hurried manner, Millie is an unob- trusive member in our class — but pops from nowhere when needed. Business-like and going places in her own quiet way along the path of real merit. GLORIA SOLOMITA College Junior Riverside; Focus -Annual 4; Ski Club 3; Dramatic Club 4; Library Club 4; Girls ' Club Her tongue is framed to music And her hand is armed with skill Her ideals are the mould of beauty And her heart the throne of will. JOHN STOMBERG Scientific Boys ' Club John is a lean, fair-haired boy whose close to six feet are packed with fine ideas and fine ideals. Despite the boom for the Red Sox this year, John is a loyal booster for Bill Terry and his Giants. ELEANOR SWANSON College Girls ' Club Cabinet 3; National Honor Society; Junior Riverside Club No single virtue we could most commend Whether in beauty, or as student, musician, or friend, For she was all in that supreme degree. ALICE TABOR Commercial Vice-President of Sahico 4; Glee Club 4; Dramatic Club 4; Girls ' Club Jeanette MacDonald with her red hair has nothing on our Alice. True, Alice can ' t have Gene Ray- mond, but there will be others. [26



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LAURETTA WILLCOX Social Arts Girls ' Club; English Club 3 There is no architect Can build as Lauretta can; She is skillful to select Materials for her plan. ALBERT WILLETT Social Arts Boston University Public Speaking; Dramatic Club; Boys ' Club If ambition has its fulfillment, fu- ture radio commercials will be enriched by the eloquence of Albie ' s dignified voice. BERNICE WILLIAMS Commercial Sahico; Riverside; Girls ' Club Bern is an elusive character to portray. However when she does assert herself, she has a positive quality that constantly and pleas- antly surprises. Her aspirations cannot fall short of achievement. WARREN WILLIAMS Social Arts G. E. Apprentice Boys ' Club; Bowling If a sunny disposition were wealth, Warren would pay more taxes than J. P. Morgan or any three dog tracks. We are sure he will go a long way with his quiet perseverance and fine ambition. JAMES WRIGHT Social Arts Boys ' Club Delving into the future, we see Jim ' s good-natured face beaming under this sign Variety Market — The Wright place to make your purchases. HOWARD BASSETT Commercial Boys ' Club; Football 2; Focus-An- nual 4 A modern office, a private secre- tary, and a shining mahogany desk on which to rest his size twelves when the inclination is strong. — This is what Howard asks of life. BERNARD BERRETT Social Arts Essex Aggie Boys ' Club Although Bernie is at present a 4H Club enthusiast, he plans to get an even more advanced view on the proper care of hens and cows through a course at Essex Aggie, prior to becoming a dairy farmer. ELEANORA KANE Social Arts Girls ' Club Bright-eyed and quick of speech is Eleanora, one of our finest pianists. Her stately carriage, which would do a queen proud, will do more for some office than a Christmas bonus in July. LEONARD POPP Social Arts Boys ' Club Lennie never made a great deal of noise but he has a lot of fun. His principal hobbies are bowling and bicycling and his principal aim to be a good mechanic. VERNON ANTHONY Social Arts Boys ' Club Vern ' s plan for next year comes under the heading of the work- night school category. Principal outside interests are model air- planes and swimming, although he lends an occasional ear to current swing records. 2S1

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