Agawam High School - Sachem Yearbook (Agawam, MA)

 - Class of 1936

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28 AGAWAM HIGH SCHOOL Class Will We, the Class of 1936, about to set sail from the shores of the Agawam High School onto the wide sea of life, find it necessary to bequeath to our successors some of our worldly possessions and scholastic attainments. We realize that with our departure we are taking from the school most of the energy, ambition, beauty, dramatic ability, physical prowess, and brains. Therefore, we can afford to be generous to those we leave behind. To the Town of Agawam: Our sincere appreciation for the opportunity offered us to se- cure an education. To Mr. Phelps: A week’s vacation beginning April 15th so that he may enjoy early trout fishing with Jasper. To Mr. Williams: A perfect student body which will walk off with all sportsmanship awards in future tournaments. To Miss Smith and Miss Ward: Another senior class as appreciative of their interest in them. To the Faculty: A good supply of “Pep” to liven up next year’s seniors. To the Juniors: Their long awaited chance to wear the robes of dignity. To the Sophomores: Private dancing lessons this summer so that they’ll know how to dance at their Junior Prom. To the Freshmen: A long vacation in which to grow up and acquire that sophistication which the Sophomores possess. Abbie Abrams: A cake of Palmolive soap to keep that school girl complexion. Paul Adams: Simon Ramah’s position as smartest boy in his class. Rose Alvigini: The will to say “yes” to a certain dark, curly haired classmate. Barbara Andrews. A little of Ethel Smith’s ability as a dancer. Elroy Armstrong: Since he has been such a °cod bench warmer, we will him Masi’s permanent position on the basketball team. Agnes Arnold: So that she may attend school with her girl friend during her senior year, we will our hopes that Catherine Shaer will return for a post graduate course. Andrew Arnold: A two-hour economic class so that he may sleep a little longer. Thomas Ashe: A girl to fill that empty seat in his new Ford. Mary Assad: A gag to quiet her down, especially when Mr. Reynolds wants to give her a detention slip. Jean Atwater: Since she has been so persevering, we leave her a position on one of the teams. John Babcock: A valve to keep a check on his “hot air.” Norma Bailey: A chance to use her elecution lessons again in next year’s operetta. Pauline Barbieri: A new satchel so that she may carry home more books next year. Altina Bessette: Melva Smith’s position as class flirt. Katherine Biuso: A little of Jennie Zielinski’s height. David Blackburn: An appreciative brunette to admire his blond locks. Jeannette Bowker: A little of Verna Barton’s ability so she can pass economics next year. Peggy Brady: David Guy’s reputation for studying so earnestly. Esther Brown: A pair of dumbells so that she may keep on with her reducing exercises. Hazel Case: A school of her own so she won’t have to come all the way from Suffield. Leigh Catchapaugh: Our sincere sympathy for the departure of a certain senior girl.

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Y EAR BOOK 1936 27 Second Witch: Madeline seems to be greatly excited. She's telling them that she has seen David Novelli on the way over. He is a hermit living on a lonely island off the coast of California. FLASH ! ! “Bernard Babcock, coach of professional team, creates astonishing costumes for football players!” Third Witch: Bob Strniste and David Grimaldi, the mainstays of the team, find the costumes very comfortable as well as becoming. Their home park is the old Agawam race track, which has been remodeled by Brandon Letellier, civil engineer. For refreshments stop at the Louis Petersoli Soda Booth and refresh yourself by tasting the Petersoli Special. He is running in competition to Frances Wheeler and Fred Thormeyer. The athletes are giving a series of night games by using the excellent lighting system installed by Joseph Figiel and Robert Costine. FLASH!! “Agawam trio stars on radio.” First Witch: Rita Galvin, Anna Massa, and Clara Vergnani, sponsored by Vincent Masi's Large Loaf Company, rival Grade Allen and George Bums' Program. Their pro- gram follows the Ford Sunday Evening hour which is featuring Priscilla Stocker, talented opera singer. She is accompanied by Doris Rouillard, concert pianist. They are under the very efficient management of Ethel Smith, who has just resigned from the position of public accountant. First Witch: Ruth Brown has refused vo consider a radio career and prefers to re- main in the church choir along with Ruth Otis, Helen Burnham and Jean Grout. Perhaps the handsome minister has something to do with it. FLASH!! “U. S. Joins the League of Nations due to the efforts of Verna Barton.” Second Witch. Verna has charge of the health division of the League because of her excellent reputation as a doctor. She has put the problem of research in Central Africa in the hands of Rita Balboni, Rena Montagna and Theresa Montagna, who have proved themselves capable nurses. Eddie Burke, research chemist, has just turned over to the League his solution which destroys all poisonous gases. He has been given the Noble peace prize for his excellent work. Third Witch: Ethel Jacques is also in Geneva. She has just opened up a book shop in which she is featuring Corinne Roberts’ book of poems. Corinne is the leading poetess of her day. FLASH ! ! “Charles Jasmin suggests Wall Street life for reducing.” First Witch: Charles is leading such a strenuous life as broker, he has lost fifty pounds in two weeks. Second Witch: Three of his secretaries, Margaret Keeley, Louisa Graziano and Rose Mason, have already resigned from overwork, but Elisabeth Wieland and Catherine Shaer. his present secretaries, are still going strong. Third Witch: Charles is quite a power in the Connecticut Valley. He is gradually getting control of the newspapers and has made James Devecchi president of the Shop- ping News. Jimmy has recently put out an illustrated edition in which Barbara Bailey and Helen Rachek did some excellent art work. FLASH!! “Agawam elects first selectwoman, Barbara Talmadge.” First Witch: She ran on the platform to abolish homework in the High School. Second Witch: Janet Baker has proved a very able campaign manager. Simon: Has every member of the Class achieved wealth or fame? Third Witch: In contrast to all these other classmates Carl Mitchell is leading the carefree life of a fisherman on the banks of the Agawam River. Simon: Yes, and I bet he has the most fun, too. By Phyllis Selwood Simon Ramah



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YEAR BOOK 1936 29 Angelo Cimaroli: Charles Jasmin’s position as Santa Claus at the Kid Party. Arthur Cirillo: The hard earned position of a Pro Merito member. Albert Davis: A bookkeeping III course so that he may be able to enjoy another year of Miss Belyea’s teaching. Esther De Palma: An “all-day sucker” to keep her quiet on the bus to the tournament next year. Muriel Dumond: A bit of June Wheeler’s dignity. Edward Dunn: A position as noisest boy in his class so we’ll know he’s around. Sophie Dymerski: An extra year to make up for the one she lost in sports. Eleanor Fenn: A continuation of her ability to get around Mr. Reynolds. George Fuller: A simple course so that he will be able to graduate without any difficulty next year. Edward Fitzgerald : A hand mirror that he may carry to Casey’s dancing school so that he will not have to ask his friends about his appearance. Eva Gallano: A box of Ovaltine with which to gain a little more weight. Charles Galvin: A car of his own so that he won’t have to walk Janet Waterbury home from now on. Anna Gazer: An appointment book to keep her dates straight. Avilda Goyette: A chance to display her crooning ability in one of Miss Perry’s Oper- ettas. Charlotte Jasmin: Our regrets that a group of seniors have to graduate, for she will no longer be able to carry on those interesting arguments. Aiva Johnson: A chance to break down George Moore’s reserve. Stanley Kalinowski: A bean pole to guide his growth. Ruth Kerr: An engagement ring to save “Woody” the expense. Walter Kerr: Hermansky’s ability to get around Miss Andrews. Claire Le Page and Rhody Spaight: The seats in study hall which Mr. Reynolds refus- ed to give to Anna Massa and Rita Galvin. Anita Levesque: Leonard Carulli’s bicycle so that she may peddle her papers and keep that girlish figure. William Littlefield: An introduction to Vincent Gallerani’s hairdresser. Ralph and William Lucardi: A pair of handcuffs so that they may be kept together always. Walter McNamee: The ability to carry his weight as well as Charles Jasmin does. Frank Meyer: Another year of Economics so that he may enjoy being teacher’s pet a little longer. Charles Montagna: A private room so that he won’t have to use the boiler room as a smoker. Earl Paradzick: Jimmie Devecchi’s habit of dancing alone. Willard Patton: A picture of Silvia Sidney to gaze at instead of four walls. Sonia Protzenko: Another chance to display her singing ability in next year’s operetta. Fred Quackenbush: A chance to use his pent up energy in ordering around his assist- ant managers. Fred Raynor: An additional course in debating so that he may win all future debates. Laurelle Richards: A private art course to enable her to draw as well as she wants. Woodrow' Roberts: Another flood so that he may stay at Ruth’s house two more weeks. Agnes St. Germain: A dancing partner to take the place of her brother at Casey’s. Arthur St. Germain: Eddie Burke’s will to stick to one girl. Elsie Salani: Some of Anna Massa’s nerve.

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