Agawam High School - Sachem Yearbook (Agawam, MA)

 - Class of 1942

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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Leslie Moore, President Shirley Ahern, Vice-President Marion Lancevin, Vice-President Henry Daglio, Treasurer

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HONEY: No. nor the French fried-Mashed-potato debates. PHELPIE: I felt sorry for you. Honey, when the French fries won. HONEY: Well Graduation soon took my mind off potatoes.” CHUDDY: Graduation! Gosh! How I wish our class were back in school. PHELPIE: We certainly stunned everybody with our caps and gowns that night. HONEY: Remember the fun we had at our class picnic. CHUDDY: Gee, I wish we could have another class picnic. Wouldn’t it be perfect if the rest of the class came here unexpectedly! PHELPIE: Miracles don't happen very often. We'd better stop our wish- ful thinking and finish our game of tennis. HONEY: (Putting down the letters| Never mind the tennis. You two put awav the records while I look for wood to start a fire. PHELPIE. OH! Boy! We finally cat! (Curtain | Lorraine Ardiconi Louise Manderol Ruth Phelps



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Reader: That intelligent cooperative, kindly, brilliant, studious, lovable gentleman Mr. 1042 has just passed on. I le left to his loving relatives only an old deserted house. It is rumored that he left a lot of money, hut in view of the fact that he left no known will there is a conglomeration of opinions. The relatives at the present time have searched the whole bottom of the house and have found nothing. We now look in on them as they emerge into the attic. Curtain Opens In the center of the stage is a large chest. The stage is dark, and the relatives enter carrying candles. They spy the chest in the middle of the stage and they all rush forward. Relative One: Quick open it. Relative Two: Hurry. Relative 'Lhree; Opens the chest and out of it rises a GHOST. Ghost: I am the ghost of forty-two I'm here now to welcome you. I know how you all sighed When Mr. 1042 died. He left something for each of you. 1 hope that none of you will sue; So if all of you will be quite still I’ll read Mr. ici42’s will. To the Citizens of Agawam: A new escape-proof jail. Mr. Phelps: A machine to solve his many problems of rationing. Mr. Dacey: An appropriation from the Class of IQ42 so he can have a full time secretary. Mr. Langlois: Our wholehearted devotion and thanks for his unselfish sacri- fice of time and energy to make our class a success. Miss Dickerman: Our unexpressable thanks for the millions of big and little things she has done to help us. To the Faculty: Years and years in which to further the teachings of the ideals of Americanism. To Jasper: Perseverance to carry on his fine work. To the Junior Class as a whole: A realization that America is giving them the chance to complete their high school education. To the Sophomores: The ability to start a successful social career. To the Freshmen: A better chance to be the best class to ever graduate from Agawam High School. To the individual Junior Class members we leave: Shirley Ahern: Somebody to break up her romance. Barbara Aloisi: Ruth Hauffs poise. Albina Augustino: A boy to take the place of Raymond Barbieri. Elsie Avezzie: A private roller skating rink. Verna Beauchane: Claire Letendre’s place as leader of the altos in Miss Perry’s chorus. John Biergel: Another ring to match the one he has so he can make a little money. Joan Blackak and June Campbell: The Springfield Hockey Team. Arlene Blanchard: Some of Carol Henry’s pep and noise. Louise Carr: Another year to keep Mr. Langlois’s books straight. John Cartello: A position as first string tackle on the IQ42 Football Team. Gloria Caruso: A horse so she won’t spend all her money renting them. Helen Chmielewski: A book of postage stamps to keep up the morale of the soldiers. . . I 27 1

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