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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President: Vice-President: Thomas O’Keefe Harriet Shea Secretary: Treasurer: Barbara Meissner Donald Gould
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Avalon Safford Apron This little apron trimmed with lace. Will keep you neat in your own little place. Barbara Sigrist Hair Net This net will help your hair. Keep appearing neat and fair. Clarence Smarse Boxing Gloves Since sub. teachers give you a hard time, Use these gloves to keep them in line. Phyllis Stone Ring Don't wait: don’t linger; Slip this ring on your finger. Carole Sulborski Joke Book Jokes you always have galore; This book may give you some more. Gail Tootill Tini-Air To make your locks a color fair. Use this bottle of new tint-air. Sandra Torp Telephone A private phone is quite the thing. When you’d like to give Alice a ring. Shirley Whitehead IVhite Rose Wc give this rose of white. To you, with our delight. Joseph Wollner Notebook To college we know you’re proceeding; This little black book you’ll be need- ing. James Crean Girdle A girdle, Jim, wc leave to you. To keep that muscle from breaking through. Donald Decker Candles IVith Sticks A “Libcrace” smile you always wear: These candle sticks should complete the affair. Robert DeGeorgf. Cigarettes A pack of cigarettes wc leave to you. In hopes your coughing will be through. Lee Ellers haw Toy We give you this childish toy. Because you act just like a little boy. Anthony Krzykowski Diploma This fake diploma wc give to you, Just in case you don’t pull through. Joseph Myers Vitamin Pills Before every class you lose your pep; These pills wc prescribe to make you hep. Peter Hallock Tools With broken-down cars you are just great; Use these took, and you’ll fix any crate. Robert Wilmes Scissors Because you’re always in such a daze. Here’s something to cut through the haze. Chester Nicora Atlas Course We leave to you an Atlas course, To give you muscles like a horse. David Howe Wrench On broken-down cars you seem to thrive; This wrench will keep your skill alive. William Howe Picture A picture of Marilyn we leave to you, To pick you up when you get blue. Teresa Sliech Nurse’s Cap You’ll be admired by every one, When your nurse's cap is won. Rosemarie Giordano Peggy Checiiile Robert Mercadante Louis Mercadante Geary Hixshaw Roger Piianeuf Richard Dilullo 27
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We, the Class of 1955, do publish our last will and testament, since our time to depart from these portals has come. We have written this document in our right minds and with malice toward none. TOWN OF AGAWAM: Another hundred years to continue your good work for the youth. FACULTY: Our very sincere thanks. MR. CLARK: Our hopes that you will be here for many years to come. MR. DACEY: A charcoal suit, plaid vest, and white bucks to go with the new school. MR. HARRIS: A school all your own. MISS SMITH AND MISS WARD: A year’s leave of absence so you can go to Florida. MRS. SEARS: A new car so you can keep up with the geometry teacher. MISS PALLO: A sign reading “Miss Pallo, please.” MISS LYNCH: We leave you the school office all to yourself. FRESHMEN: The realization that you are getting the best advisers possible, Miss Ward and Miss Smith. SOPHOMORES: A capable set of officers to carry out your many school affairs. JUNIORS: After you hear this will, you won’t want anything more. JUDITH ROBINSON: A mouse trap so you can catch Butch. RICHARD BRINN: A perpetual welcome to you----and your Cadillac. AUDREY LaCOURSE: A boyfriend who will not be stolen away. DAVID MONAGHAN: A legal contract so that you can’t loose Janet. JOAN ROSSI: Some of Carolyn Fogg’s lady-like manner. JEAN DEFORCE: Some of Alice Harpin’s pep. LIONEL BLANCHARD: Lessons on how not to blush. RICHARD ARNOLD: Our choice as a “cutie.” JOSEPHINE ALFANO: Some of Sally Cameron’s chatter. BARBARA KARAKLA: A road sign ‘'Turn Right.” AMBER WOLCOTT: Another vear to continue your dark room work. STANLEY OSOWIECKI: Our choice as the George Gobel of A. H. S. JUDITH BROWN: Lessons on how to smile. LILLIAN HARRISON: A banner to wave so we’ll know you’re around. JOHN HAUSER: A sixteen year old papoose named Judy. JOANNE MEISSNER: A completely different wardrobe from your sister’s. RALPH BUTLER: A publicity agent to make yourself known. SUSAN LaFRANCIS: Shorter bangs for clearer vision. HAROLD RIVERS: Our choice as Class Lover of 1956. BARBARA MURPHY: Some chuckles. LAWRENCE POHNER: An electronic brain to help you with your homework. BEVERLY PLOOF: Some bedtime stories to tell your future patients. JOHN MARTINO: An alarm clock to keep you awake in class. 29
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