Agawam High School - Sachem Yearbook (Agawam, MA)

 - Class of 1984

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!. Joann Albano, leave a yellow 74 Nova to Andrea Barker and Debbie Desisto. I. Karen Albano, leave to C.C. many thanks for her endless caring and understanding, the wish of happiness and success to my friends and all the happiness, laughter, and smiles to all the people who have filled the years with unforgettable memories. I. Nancy Albano leave My Crew to all the good times in Agawam High. I, Ty Alechny. leave a needle and thread to the unfortunate souls who rip their pants while running down the hall. I. Doug Allen, leave my crosscountry and track lockers to the next crazy distance runner. I. Stephen Allen, leave the memories of Astronomy class to Miss Wolochowicz. I. Linda Anderaon. leave a pair of overused white shoes, a uniform with at least 5 more years of use. and wishes for the best of luck to Mr. Davis. I. Anthony Antlco. leave lockers, hallways, and teachers to all the other underclassmen. Good Luck. I. Yolanda Arbalez, leave work from the Guidance Office, especially writing code 220005. County 25013, Center 2293 to Mrs. Jerry and Mrs. Ball. I. Ron Augusti, leave a bill for $35.00. a Macbeth book and teacher's manual to Mildred. I. Chris Balbonl. leave to my sister Cara 10 free lessons on how to harass bags, from instructor Cathy J. I. David Barna leave the great times I had at Agawam High to all upcoming Seniors. I. Skeevo. leave a burnt out meteor miner to Frank, an unwashed drafting board to Mr. M, all the stuff I ever borrowed to T.W., and a special word of thanks to J.J. Nissen. I. Laurie Beaulieu, leave my locker all close calls in the bathroom and getting kicked out of Mrs. Prew’s class to Kim Bouchard. I. Thomas Evan Beaulieu, leave my good times, good teachers. Have fun good luck. To Mrs. Shimcl I leave peace and quiet. To Robert E. Carter my little brother. I. Carla Beavls. leave all my extra credits, unfinished papers, and hard subjects to my sister. Tricia. I. Orvil Becknfrecker. leave luck and understanding to anyone in J.M.F.'s chem. 1. J.C.. leave numerous bugs to JW of WCA. a complete set of Cliff's Notes to Mr. O and Mrs. P. and a prayer for all upcoming AP HA students. I. Ray Belden. leave Agawam High School to find a school that might teach me something. I. Cindy, leave all the good times and bad to K.B. and all the other sophomores and juniors. I, Joe Bcltrandl. leave nothing to Agawam High, and 4 wheeling jokes to Cari Sabla. I. C.C.B.. leave an empty coke bottle to SM. English homework and popcorn classes to Brendon, memories of gossip to Sue T. and Laurie B.. and all the tennis balls lost in gym class to Larry and Linda! I. Anctte Bcrard, leave to Lori DellaMarco good luck In her senior year, and all the juniors many good times in the courtyard. 1. Sue Bergln. leave an everlasting tea kettle to Diane. I. Bob Berthlaumc. leave all those long, hot summer days at Classical High to Mrs. Reed and Mr Sheehan. I. Mlc. leave to the Craigy Bear, all the girls in Agawam High School, and many good times: and to Cathy Johnson 1 more good year. I. Mark Bolduc, leave locker smell, foot odor, track spikes, and all my grades to Ronald Veins. I. Ed Borgattl. leave the great times and events of my senior year to the class of 1985 I. Lynn Borowlec, leave the stickers in my locker, the fun times in the hallway, and a good three years to my little sis Katie (K.T.) I. Dyan. leave Wednesday nights of Vocal Enseble to the people who had to work. To Colleen, more space in her locker. To my brother. Leo the “gang” the same great 3 years that I had. Also to Mr. Tileston I leave my autograph. 1. Denise M. Bourbonnals, leave the locker” to my brother Joe '87 (the mad drummer), and the Lunch Table to the next group of girls who are as giggly as we are. I. Joseph R. Broden, leave my locker, my work, my grades, and my teacher Mrs. Bertrand, and my luck and love to Sue Stitzinger and Sue Gormley. I. Sheri Brooks, leave to Maryann Limotti and Paula Impoco many tubes of lipstick and cheap perfume. Also, a dozen doggie bags for when I can't make it to South China! I. Laura Bruso leave best wishes to any couple who can stay together through 3 years of high school! to all upcoming sophomores I. Eva Burmclstcr. leave Colorguard practices and my rifle to the upcoming rifles. I. Laura Carrie, leave to my sister Lizz a shoulder twitch and much luck! To Shannon a parking space behind my dad's truck, serving refreshments! To Tammy a speeding ticket ocnarf! and to Donna one night with Robert Plant 1. Cathy Carrier leave to Kimbc S. much luck and all of my Mickey Mouse stickers and to Skcbc Fat Bags- and all of my love to Don Rogers. I. Mary E. Casey, leave the memories of happiness, laughter, dreams and tears shared to all my friends, tanks to all my teachers, good luck to my brothers and all upcoming seniors. I. Rick Caaseaac, leave books, my locker, lunches and school to my sister Jennifer. I. Jeff Castonguay. leave my locker full with Loverboy memorabilia to some lucky sophomore. I. Lin Cavanaugh, leave fundraising to the underclassmen, and my sister Mara to the Agawam school system. I. Michael Joseph Cecchl, leave the job of sarcastically ranking AHS. teachers, faculty, and other oddities (Formally held by Tom Cruz and me), and the job of keeping up the New Wave to any worthy successors who can take up the challenge. I. Sharon Ccstarl. leave to Mr. Petrone my knowledge of Capucetto Rosso and all the great times in Italian 1 2. and the best of luck and times to the future seniors. I. Mike Charcst. leave many B.U.R.P.S. to Karen and Kelly on all future camping trips, best of luck to 'cuz David and brother Mark Have a great year %- Mark buddy . I. Carol Chartler leave all the memories of laughter with friends in the hallways of AHS to all upcoming Agawam High students. I. Paul Chevalier, leave my good looks and charm to my sister. Laura. I. Paul Ciborowakl leave stickers in my locker to any sophomore who likes pro. wrestling, and to Mr. Pulaski and Mr. Cavallo I leave the future Ciborowski's. I. Diana Cocchl. leave pictures of superfly bouska and a massive body builder and much love and thanks to my brother Bobby and my best friend, Lenora. I. Scott Cofer. leave 1 reusable razor. 1 Figures Fitness Membership. 12 free Dr. Largo S treatments, and 31 sub machine guns to Shotgun” Sheehan 1. Gary Conlln. leave hundreds of crickets in the halls for students to step on. a new clean lab coat to Fat Blank, and plenty of of Rock n-Roll to the class of '85 1. Kevin Connor gladly leave the Agawam High School to anyone who wants it. I. Colleen Conway leave to Karen all the love and understanding she's given me: to my sister Karen good luck for a great senior year; and to Mr. Files, Mr. Davis and Mr. Tileston many thanks for a wonderful music education. I, William Conway leave one empty locker to whoever wants It. I. Darren Copple leave the memories of one who wasn't there. I. The Ricker leave my incomparable drivmg skills and much loud Van Halcn music to Scott Z and Mike M. (P.S. Have fun boys!) I, Kerri, leave my messed up locker combination and all my books to Chris Stu if they ever get here!

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Achievement Tests. For others it would be work after that magical moment of gradu- ation, which still seemed so far away, but was much closer than we really knew. As time went on, we grew and learned together. The first night home football game in the history of Agawam was proved by the spirited crowd to be one of the most exciting sports events of the year. Both our boys and girls sports teams were fighting to become top-notch stories. News had it that other clubs and organizations were up there, too. such as Chorale, Show Choir, and the spirited cheerleaders. The Colorguard placed an honorable first in the Columbus Day Parade. The Marching Mohawks displayed their talent and did well in field and parade competitions. A special touch was added to this story by exchange students Mario Luzzi from Italy and Eeva Huovinen from Finland. Led by the AFS club, these students helped make our senior year especially memorable. The senior spirit was reported as crazy and zany. Special days designated as senior hat, tie, etc. days were hit stories to prove it. The Kid Party was most definitely crazy, catching, and altogether unforgettable. Our claims to sophistication were made at the Semi-Formal held at Shaker Farms Country Club and the prom at Chez Josef. Our assignments got tough, and even a little scary, as world events triggered off problems of international involvement. The shooting of a Korean airliner by the Russians turned the cold war between the United States and the USSR into an ice war. On Sunday. October 23, 1983, hundreds of U.S. Marines stationed in Lebanon to keep peace were mercilessly killed by Islamic extremist terrorists in Beirut. President Reagan, calling the bombers “vicious, cowardly and ruthless,” said the Marines must stay because “we must not allow international criminals and thugs to undermine the struggle for peace.” The United States was not going to allow such a violation of our rights. Also in late October, U.S. Marines and Army paratroopers invaded Marxist-ruled Grenada, a tiny eastern Caribbean island, in order to protect Americans there. This shocking news bewildered us, and we had only to wonder what the consequences would be. The unfortunate death of nationally acclaimed television journalist Jessica Savitch further added to the grimness of the situation. However, there was some hope as the economy was improving in the form of lower inflation and unemployment. These events caused us to think about life more seriously; we knew they would have a definite effect on our lifestyles. We were almost face to face with our futures, and we were trying to decide exactly where we were headed. Our senior year was filled with special and unforgettable moments from day one. Graduation, the end of three of the most memorable years of our lives and the com- mencement of our futures, came much faster than we were really prepared for. Where had all those good times gone? And what did we have left from them? We have memories. Memories that bring back the laughter, the smiles, and even the tears. Old film clippings may fade and wrinkle, but the memories will be cherished forever. . . . and ever. Yes, the story’s just begun.



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I. Kim Craven, leave Andrea fond memories of colorguard. and all the classes we had together. To Jay I leave an excellent Jr. and Sr. year. I. Tom Tom Cruz, leave my Hawaiian shirts to Mr. Fahey; a winged-keel to Mr. Joseph and good times and a black eye to Bill's sister. I. Michelle, leave all rights and ownership to the path to Ralph Tharin. to make good use of his senior year. I. Charles Francis Daley, leave all the good memories 1 wish to share, my friendship with people of my class, and many good years for those to follow to Agawam High School (the best). I. Dave DeMattco leave best wishes to Jim Maloney. Many thanks to Coach Supino for an excellent season, and the best of luck to the 1984 football team. I. Michael Desmond, leave all the ''RESPECT'' that I didn't get to up coming seniors and one last You want to go to the moon Bang Zoom to Abbie Sheehan I. Randy Dlduk. leave to Ralph Strom Michelle Dion, leave locker 373 to Cathy J. Good luck next year. I. Andrea Donabed. leave all the luck with girls to my brother Bryan, my S.L. to Krissie. All of the choregraphy in B period to EUie and Linda. The KC's to Bcltrandi and gas money to Ellen! Tami. Ride Elevators Much? I. Elizabeth Doran, leave all our stupid nicknames and yelling through the halls, all the dirty looks and my Junior year teachers to some other crazy person-Good Luck! I. Dennis Drenowskl. leave my weights to Mr. Merrill. I. Michelle Duclos. leave a lot of great memories and good times to my sister De; and lots of love for putting up with me the past 2 years to Mark; I hope they have as many good times as I did I. Joe Dussault. leave my 2-spot parking space to my little brother. Dave. I. Michelle Duvall leave some Beef and Cheese, an M M's front, and many good times with friends to anyone who feels they're crazy as me. I. Michelle Early, leave memories of “great? times at Pondo to Patti O’Donnell and Missy Copple. I. Carl Fancy, leave my unbelievably messy locker to my sister. Jodi. I. Laura Farrington, leave The locker”, my cherished memberships in the T-neck fan club and Potato Getters' Club of America, and a bottle of midnight oil to all upcoming collegebound Sophomores. Also. I leave my candy wrappers, procrastinative nature, and wasted mind to the dumpster I. Mike Farwcll. leave my love and best wishes to my niece Katie Marie of the class of 2001. I. Susan Fell, leave the best of luck and good times in their Senior year to Diane and Jen. and to my sister Di- a years supply of M M's. I. Deena Fisher, leave my dizzy blondeness and more fun to all dizzy blondes that follow. I. Leea Fisher, leave all the happiness and all the luck she deserves to Cindy Bellows. I. Stephen Fisher, leave the address of a plain clothes store to Mr. Magdycz a book of blank pages to Mr. Gage so he can write “101 of my Worst Fahey Jokes.” I. Michelle, leave the thump-thump-thumps and the good times to Jennifer. I. Stacey Fontana, leave Agawam High School quite contented. I. Jeannette Fortier leave all my homework and all my late night studying habits, which never got me anywhere, to all the underclassmen I. Candice Frappler. leave my tuba to anyone who can carry it; I also leave my schoolwork and troubles to my sister. Nancy. I. Jay Frasco. leave one more year of good times and good jokes at Agawam High to Owen. Kenny, and Nick. I. Gina Frasco. leave Leah Negrucci many stolen false teeth incidents, and I leave Cari Szabla matchmaking ability and more awesome times at James West St. I. Lisa Frechette, leave the crowded halls of AHS and Mr. Burke's tests to my sisters Kerry and Heather and my brother Chris. I. Donna Fydenkevez. leave Claudine a quiet library and the best year without me. To Pirana (Shelly) all the parties and good times we had. and to everyone coming up. lots of laughs. I. Carol Gaslorowskl. leave to Debbie K. a spare muffler! To future Cheerleaders-the best of luck. I. Jeff Goulet, leave the Chemistry notebook filled with facts I still don't understand along with my D- to all unwanting Mr. Fahey students. I. Kathleen Gorman, leave good times + crazy classes along with the teachers that are just as nutty, and a future of fun + good luck to my sister Kris with all my love. I. Lisa Herd, leave Scott S. with a locker of his own and all the good times I had this year to upcoming seniors. 1. Scott Henderson, leave two rolls of tape and all my red and yellow cards to any upcoming senior fullback. I leave Chris a pick, and I leave Mr. T's piano class and Mrs. G's Latin class happily. I. Kevin A.P. Hendel leave position of Vice President and the ROWC and yearbook photographer to the unfortunate next years seniors. I. Fred Harpln. leave all my drawings; my wild cymbal playing; age 13-35 to Steve Melanson. I. Kim Heckman, leave Dee Dupont a great senior year, and also to Mrs. Grady, another great class which she had with Anettc and I. I. Tara Marie Hazen. leave my savage tan. my bigg earrings, and coconut suntan lotion to Donna Wesley and I leave my teachers and the school with a big smile and thank you! I. Tom Hanson, leave the following: my swill sneakers to all present and future SFCC swills, our (Steve's and Tom's) home made nuke bomb to Joe Z's and extrepuous, knucklehead, griteous. otay. and cheab to all glibbernitzels. I. Candy Hanson, leave the school lunches, books, homework and teachers to all upcoming underclassmen. I. Katie Hallock. leave to Mrs. Nardi, a very big thank you for all your patience and cheerful smiles that brightened up that dreary G period. I. Arden Lynne Guffey, leave my best wishes to Demetrius John Kallipolites. and my hopes that he has all of the enjoyment out of high school that I have had during my three years at AHS. I. Bill Groom, leave my Gillette razors and Rise shaving cream and the rest of my belongings to John Rutovich and Linda Groom. I. Tony G. leave all Mr. Ferranti's war stories to my brother Steve. I. Mike Govonl, leave my locker and my killer rocks to Sharon Kiddy. I. Diane Goodman, leave all my GQ + looking good pictures to the person fortunate enough to get my locker; and K.M. to Lara and that awesome »25 to Lois. I. Andrea Govonl. leave to Mister a p.s.. to Kim many happy memories and to Michelle a “poor Mickey . I. Judy Govonl. leave good times and memories to all my friends who still have to go through this school, especially to Kar and Shell. I. Roger Gonet. leave this school! I. Sue Goehlert, leave many donuts, candy bars, a new pair of men's work boots, and a mighty hard slap to blank, blank. I. Reg. leave the school happily. I also leave Cathy J and P. Cheney my extra credits to fight over. I. Kevin Gavalla. leave my learning wall to Mark Breault. I. Lynn Gaulln. leave good times and memories with all my friends. I. DLG. leave to L. the secret mysteries of the cobra, to T. a pair of pants for the next time we fall into a swamp, to S. her own pair of boots to ralph on. and to K. a centerfold for the bathroom I. Benny, leave my seven credits and all my 10 cent Coke bottles to Mr. Fahey. I. Jana Hoffman, leave nothing. I. Keith Holllnger, leave all my wasted library periods to any NHS student who deserves them, and my locker to the poor fool who gets stuck with It (minus the

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