Agawam High School - Sachem Yearbook (Agawam, MA)

 - Class of 1946

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Shirley Daigneault: The position of head usherette at the Paramount. Richard Bodurtha: A box of Ry-Krisp. Theresa Matton: Next year’s cheerlcading repsonsibility. Roy Webler: A tall feminine companion. Barbara Longey: Fun at the “Y” for another year. William Washburn, Albert Tessicini: 1 lome-town girls for a change. Jane Jasmanicki: Dot Littlefield’s gift of gab. Aei7 Tarris: A hair net. Barbara DeForge: A chance to become the quietest girl in the senior class. Douglas Kerr : A singing partner. Cecilia Ramah, Bruna Dalla Pegorara: Another year to enjoy noon dancing. Raymond Xapolitan: Another year to carry on in the true Neapolitan style. Mary Liquori: Stilts so she can be seen above the crowd. David Palmer: Flair lotion to preserve that wavy hair. Helen Hastings: Handcuffs so she and Marion may never be separated. Paul Coppi: The position of substitute teacher in algebra during any absence of Miss Smith. Xorma Xutbrown, Lawrence Kwiatkowski: It was Fern and Dave’s. It was Bob and Fv’s. Now the ability to make every second count is yours. Constance Cleary: Someone to replace Arlene Lunden next year. Vito DePalo: Duties of manager of next year’s teams. Irene Casagrandi: Maxine Gaj’s artistic talents. Leonard Johnson : A job at the telephone office. Marjorie Harrison: The captaincy of a girls’ sports team. George Dacey : Supervision of the movie machine for another year. Cynthia Carr: An official at 50 words per minute. Edivard Blanchard: A year in w hich to learn to appreciate girls. Ann Aloisi: A book on short cuts in making slacks. William Gibbs: A week off during hunting season. Josephine Resigne: Helen Jasmanicki’s quiet nature. Lewis Gonet: Greater fame in football. Joan Arnold: Continued success in typing. Alfred St. John: Girls!!!! Edith Ezekiel: The song ‘ My Buddy”. Clifford Kibbe: A horse and buggy so his folks can have the car once in a while. Lucille Langlois: A rose to match the beauty of her complexion. John Porter: The opportunity of appearing in next year’s operetta. Claire Shaylor: The history award at graduation. Jeanne Donais: A helicoptor to save bus fare from Southwick. Fred Ramah: A portable pencil sharpener so he won’t have to make such frequent trips to the one in study hall. Lillian Rogerson: Title of best girl singer in her class. William Brackoneski: Glasses so he can see the cute little sophomore who admires him so much. l.ibia Rovelli: The services of mechanic Richie Borgatti w hen her car breaks down. Hiram Carpenter: A partnership in the Bridgevicw Grille. Doris Tourville: A demotion so she can graduate with Bobby.

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 Out Will We, the Class of 1946, being in a sound and generous state of mind, do hereby proclaim our last whim and testament. We bequeath our possessions as follows: To the Citizens of Agawam: Our sincere thanks. To Mr. Dacey: A blonde, blue-eyed secretary. To Miss Ward: A rear-view mirror to combat her pet peeve. To Miss Smith: Another large Pro Merito group. To Miss Belyea: Chimes to replace the bell that she dislikes so much. To the Faculty: Another lively senior class to keep life exciting. The Junior Class: A year in which to have as many good times as we have had. The Sophomore Class: Some of the Juniors’ surplus wealth. The Freshman Class: Three years of successful social activities. The Eighth Grade: A I reshman Party. Ramona Davis: A year to display her many hidden talents. Gerald Moore: The spotlight in next year’s chemistry class. Barbara LaViolette: A book to keep her dates straight. Robert Stephens: Continued success as class treasurer. Jeannette Tlarpin : More opportunities to serve on business committees. Teddy Godek: More names added to his long list of friends. Jean Tetreaull: Just Plain Bill . James Mercadante: That certain freshman. I M 1



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George Draghelti: More time for square dancing—one of his favorite pastimes. Nola Wyant: Jerry. George Craigie: A trip for trapping. Mary Bier gel: A magic carpet to take her home from the bus stop. Alice Waskiel: The office of treasurer of Tri-Hi. Richard Rescia: An audition with Jose Iturbi. Catherine Manos: Title of best all-round girl in the senior class. Jerome Pauze: The lead in next year’s operetta. Lucille Johnson: Some of Marjorie Pearsall’s excess vim and vigor. David Hynes: The opportunity to follow in his brother's footsteps. Jacqueline Fraser: Success in sports— the career she has chosen. Duane Patch: The southern belle for whom he tolls. Anna Norman: A fashion show in which to display her beautiful clothes. John McQuesten: A hobby to occupy next year’s lonely lunch hours. Eleanor Mandirol: The distinction of being the senior Mandirol. Sumner Schwartz: An alarm clock to w ake him when classes are over. Edna Gosselin: A permanent study hall slip so she can keep right on chewing gum. Billy Poivell: A set of encyclopedias to aid him in his studies. Louise Balboni: An award for merit in bookkeeping. James Liberatore: A muffler to soften his voice. Viola Blair: The title of official photographer for her class. Richard Nocilla: An introduction to the rest of the girls in school. Maybeth Coughlin : The gratitude of her crowd for being such a good listener. Stanley Saltzman: A successful career as a lawyer after graduation. Rita Dumond: A special Masque meeting so she can again display her talent for dramatic reading. Betty Taylor: Another year to participate in the oratorical contest. Violet Haseltine: A position as an air stewardess for TWA. Therese Goyette: A hospital in Agawam where she can carry on in nursing— her chosen career. Ronald Kane: Gene Krupa’s ability to beat it out on those drums. Rose Gibbs: The permanent job of hiring orchestras for class affairs. Phyllis Reed: A patent for that “just so” look. Donald Desjarlais: One year to enjoy the many activities offered at Agawam High. John Cesan : A tube of Pepsodent to keep that nice smile bright. Elsie Trehey: A permanent pass to ride to the city on the bus. Scott Shipway : The same lunch hour as Junior High. Jeanne Provost: Another year to entertain her classmates with her tap dancing. In witness whereof we do affix our seal this twenty-fourth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and forty-six. GERRY HAUFF ELLEN LETENDRE MARJORIE PEARSALL WALTER HAGGERTY JOSEPH TANGOCCI

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