Agawam High School - Sachem Yearbook (Agawam, MA)

 - Class of 1939

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 The Freshman Class

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dignity.) James Morrison: An interpreter to explain his unique language. Irene Nacewicz: A sunny summer’s vacation to make her hair even more beau- tiful. Robert Notman: Edward Nacewicz’s place warming the bench during the next football season. Rita Paro: Dorothy Steele’s position as the most efficient student in the class. Alice Patterson: An Agawam Robert Taylor to go ga-ga over. Eleanor Pfersick: A private parking lot for her boy friends’ cars so they won’t block the street in front of her house. Phyllis Picard: A publisher to make her poetry more famous. Dariel Pugh: Eugene Smith’s veteran ability in the outfield. Catherine Rachek: Georgianna Styner’s skill in keeping blond hair attractive. Norman Regnier: A transfer to Agawam for a certain West Side girl. Wilfred Regnier: A revival of the hockey team so he can let loose his skill in playing hockey. Edith Richings: A classmate from Commerce. Virginia Rising: A book of cowboy songs to sing when she plays her guitar. Maigaret Rocheleau: An airplane so she can fly to school when the athletic field is flooded. Elizabeth Roleau: A synchronizer to hejp her play in time with her piano partner in assemblies next year. Frank Santinello: A ticket to the world series. John Sasson: Roy Anderson leaves him his skill in photography. Virginia Scagni: Another year to win poster contests. Bernice Secord: A jar of complexo so she can keep that creamy complexion. Edward Shea: A cash register in which to keep change when selling lunchroom tickets next year Francis Smith: A private dancing school so he can practice some of his dancing steps. Jeanette Smith: An extra “r.” to vary the spelling of her name now that the senior Jeannette Smith has graduated. June Smith: Three U’s so she can stay back a year to graduate with a certain Sophomore boy. Alice Sopet: A little of Priscilla Talmadgc’s personality to overcome her timidity. Helen Subotin: A leash so she won’t continually lose a certain post-graduate boy in the future. Norma Swanson: Edmund Kalinowski leaves her—reluctantly. Paul Tatro: A bottle of wave set to keep that cute little wave on his forehead :ntact throughout his senior year. Fanny Tonelli: A streamlined typewriter so she can increase further her speed in typing. Mildred Tortoricllo: A book on “How to Dance.’’ Isahella Tulloch: The services of six photographers so she can have her picture taken all she wants. Dorcas Turner: A megaphone so she can be heard while reciting in class. Jar.et Wheeler: A faithful boyfriend for a loyal little girl. Earle Williams: Seme of Tommy Petruzzello’s ability to hit home runs. Marie Wilson: A bow and arrow to help her play the role of Cupid. Anna Wylie: The courage to take a year of Physics with Mr. Hadley after a grueling year of Chemistry. Jos M?h Wysocke: David Brockett’s ability to handle a car. Pearl Zabini: Our sincere regrets that Mitchell Zielinski no longer will be op- posite her in sixth period study hall. In witness whereof, we do now affix our seal this fifteenth day of June in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-Nine. Wilbert Humphlett — Roland Perusse Class Gifts Adams, Roger Milk Pail When you’re a wealthy farmer. To your neighbors tell a tale About the start we gave you With a shiny milking pail.



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Anderson, Roy Rinso Roy is that professor Known as Mr. Bean; We know he likes his workshop. So this will keep it clean. Ardizoni, Margaret Margaret shows what she can do— She’s busy all the while; Take this comb and demonstrate The latest in hair style. Babcock. Ruth When you are cheering on the field. And you’re bumped at eveiy turn; Jump on these stilts—they’ll be a help The anxious crowd to spurn. Barden, Marshall Marshall’s speech is peppered With wit and merriment; Take this pepper. Marshall; The “spice of life” we’ve lent. Beal, Anna , Book on Ann has all the manners Approved by Emily Post; But here’s a book of new ones I think she’d like the most. Blanchard, Veronica Veronica has proved a help To friends at Agawam High; To keep her future- friends on hand, This bank will always try. Borgatti, Romeo Wishing you the luck of Gable We give this mustache black To help you win your Juliet. For a mustache’s all you lack. Brady, Dorothy A new joke book, Dorothy. Though your supply’s not low; We want to help you out a bit If ever jokes get slow. Brockett, David We know you’ve loved your chemistry In Spring Fever” and classes too; To bring you back fond memories, Here’s a book on “Chem” for you. Brown, Gloria Gloria has moved away; As through the land she wer.ds, This map will help her in distress When she wants her Agawam friends. Burke, Eunice Since Eunice has her humor, And folks have sometime tried To steal her famous trade-mark. We’ve had it certified. Burnette, Esther You’re always so inquisitive To learn the what and why Of Washington, your old home state. This book will never lie. Button. Dorothy Dorothy’s hair is curly; Her sk'n is white as snow; This cake of soap we give to her To help to keep it so. Carroll, Helen Helen, you are so very sweet We dread that you may disappear. This umbrella hold aloft And help to free us from our fear. Comb Stilts Pepper Lending Manners” Bank Mustache Joke Book Chemistry Book Map of Agawam Certification Answer Book Lux Soap Umbrella

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