Agawam High School - Sachem Yearbook (Agawam, MA)

 - Class of 1941

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We. the Class of '41 hang of sound mind, we hope, with sincere and careful con- sideration for all our associates of the past four years, do hereby write our last will and testament: To the citizens of Agawam: Our grateful thanks for the educational opportunities and happy memories of the past four years made possible by their foresight and gen- erosity. To Mr. Vhelps: The lasting devotion of the class of ’41. To Mr. Daccy: As efficient secretaries in the future as this year’s senior class has been able to provide him. Miss Miller: We leave with regret. To Miss Phealan: More senior plays as successful as our production. “June Mad. To the faculty: Consolation for losing the best senior class which ever crossed the threshold of this school. To Jasper: A bigger fishing basket to carry home those huge trout he catches. To the Junior Class as a whole: Courage — to bear up under the bequests given them in the rest of the will. To the Sophomores: Our pity — for next year during assemblies, they will sit under the balcony instead of in it. To the Freshmen: Opportunity to lord it over the next crop of freshmen. To the Juniors individually we leave: Frank Allen: A ride on the cyclone to liven him up. Hilda Anderson: The ability to concentrate on one person. Sadie Assad: A good softball team to captain next year. Clayton Atwater: Better luck with his ice skating next winter. Vale Hailey: A dancing partner to match her skill in jitterbugging. Raymond Barbieri and Louis Rosso: Another year to send Agawam's hockey team into the limelight. Lois Harden: Somebody to take the place of Ann Diduk as best friend. Hcnjarnin Hassani: Some “Lady Esther” to cover his blushes. Donald Bennett: A flood so he can wear his boots. Ralph Bradford: A yacht so he can go boating in style this summer. Noel Broun: A bar of Palmolive soap to keep that school-girl complexion. Joseph Calabrese: A chance to steal his brother’s girl. Lucille Campbell: A personal hairdresser so her mother won’t have to fix her hair every morning. Shirley Caron. Mary Anne Cironda and Marjorie Newcomb: The joy of being seniors at Agawam. Ann Chmael: A bottle of lemon rinse to keep those golden locks golden. Lillian Ciak: Bells on her toes so she’ll make a little noise. Nancy Clark: A supply of flowers for that nice dark hair. William Colson: A string to tie around his finger to remind him to do his homework. George Cote: A steady girl. Then he won’t need to spend hours on the telephone trying to get a date. Christina Coughlin and Elaine Salani: Two comfortable chairs in which to relax while acting as Miss Miller’s secretaries next year. r 3-1

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THE SOPHOMORE CLASS



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Lorraine Couture: A tube of Ipana to keep that cheerful smile. Fred D’Amato: A package of B-i. Robert Davis: Another year to act as Eddie Mason’s bodyguard. Yolanda De George: Less interest in the inhabitants of West Springfield. Aletha De Shane: A pencil box to contain all the pencils she decorates her ears with. Helen Dreunouski: A recording of her many giggles. If i liani Dreu nouski: A tractor to make life on the farm easier. Madeline Ehrhardt and Ruth Phelps: A dress shop of their own to display their sewing ability. Frank Evangelist: A car, so he won’t have to depend on Ralph Hcywood when he wants to skip school. Franees Fariole and Rose Santine lo: A duplex house so they need never part. Columbine Fragomeni: Position as secretary, which she deserves because of her hard work in the commercial department. Phyllis Franklin: A fitting reward in appreciation of her cheerful disposition. Carol Frilen: Another year to create havoc in the chemistry lab. Arthur Gallerani: Some spare time so he can manage all his outside activities. Everett Goss: A horse of his own. Samuel Grimaldi: The establishment of a fund to pay off his chemistry bill gradually. Ruth Grout: A plaque for her creditable work in 4-H and X. Y. I . George Guidi: A new eyebrow pencil to color up those twelve sandy hairs he calls a mustache. Wallace Gulliver: A place in Lorraine Ardizoni’s heart. Lorraine Ardizoni: A heart. Gerald llaekett and Thomas Keeley: A bench to sit on in front of Miss Smith’s room, to prove the wall can hold itself up without their help. dune Hale: A recording of a certain senior’s voice. Then she won’t have to wake him up in the morning with her telephone calls. Lorraine liar pin: A bag to punch, instead of her friends. Ruth HaufJ: A copy of Mademoiselle so that she may continue her reputation for dressing attractively. Ralph lleywood and Harmon Smith: Another year on the hookey squad. Frederick Jeserski: A complimentary ticket to Gorncy’s, so that his next permanent will be on our class. Gordon Jones: A dream solidifier to make the hlonde of his dreams come true. Bernice Karakla: More Tri-Hi dances to enjoy next year. Raymond Kaskeski: A bag of acorns to plant when he goes into the forestry service. Marjorie Keefe: Top honors in the style parade of 1941. Paul Kerr: Billy Richmond’s bicycle so he can walk to school instead of taking the bus. Priscilla Kerr: A happy senior year in the Tri-Hi club. Thomas Ku iatkou ski: Johnny Walker’s freedom from shyness. Claire Letendre: The affections of a certain Agawam boy. Shirley Linnehan: The boots she’s longing for to complete her majorette costume. Stanley Loomis: A date book to prevent any more misunderstandings. Louis Lovotti: Opportunity to become Agawam’s basketball star of ’42. Wesson Maillard: A can of Ovaltine so he can do his sleeping nights. Louise Mandirol: A secretary to take down her witty remarks. Agnes Manos: Instructions for developing pictures without destroying valuable equipment. Eduard Mason: Joe Pisano’s write-ups for football games next year. Shirley Matteson: A little return interest from a certain West Springfield boy. Angelina Mayo: A future as successful as her years at Agawam have been. Doris Meehan: Some of Evelyn Comcau’s constancy. Alfred Montagna: A book of condensed novels so he can get his book reports in on time. [ 32 ]

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