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PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS The members of the class of 1937 have been in the Agawam High School for six years, but until now they have had no occasion to express publicly their apprecia- tion for all that has been done for them. I am glad to have this opportunity to represent the class and thank you the citizens of Agawam, the members of the school committee, and the faculty — for the splendid educational program you have made possible. I hope the years to come will prove to you that your efforts in our behalf were not in vain. We are happy to welcome you tonight to our Class Day Kxercises. W e hope you will enjoy them with us. CLASS SONG We, the Class of Thirty-seven. Now say our fond farewell To you, our faculty And fellow students all. We make a hearty wish For you in years to come That you will e’er be true To our dear Agawam. The path which led us on To this, our final day, Was one in which we found More joys than we can say. The friendships which we formed While here at Ag vam High, Forever will remain A pleasant memory. To our Alma Mater dear, In gratitude we say: “Thanks for your help sincere. Which serves to light our way.” Now we must bid “adieux,” And as we say the word The praises of our school Forever will be heard. Words and music by Mildred White! paze twenty-one
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CHRONIC L E S . . 1 9 3 7 George L. Wood 45 Federal Street, Agawam. Mass. “Always the gentleman.’' Class Treasurer 1; Senior Play; Operetta 3; Mirror Staff 1; Inter- national Relations Club 3. Secretary 3; Camera Club 1-2-3, Presi- dent 3; Class Assembly 4; Class Picture Committee. Clyde Woodruff 44 School Street, Agawam, Mass. “Driftwood” “What a strange thing is man, and what a stranger is woman!” Mildred Esther White 180 School Street. Agawam. Mass. “Milly” “Neatness is the crowning grace of womanhood. Orchestra 2-3-4; Dramatic Club 2-3; Tri-Hi 3 4, Secretary 4: Class Assembly 2-3-4; Year Book Committee; Cabaret Committee 3; Commercial Contest 2-3; Class Song. Harold Wright 914 Main Street. Agawam, Mass. “Happy” Many waters cannot quench love.” Operetta 3-4; International Relations Club 3; Christmas Play 3; Class Assembly 3. Stanley Zancho 66 Market Street, Chicopee, Mass. Zank “A moral, sensible, and well-bred man.” Football 3-4; Hockey 4; Senior Play Committee. page twenty
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