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Faculty JOHN C. JAKOBEK MARY E. RYAN MARY E. SPAKOWSKI FLORENCE E. MULLER MARGARET E. PRUZYNSKI EDWARD R. CASSIDY JOHN F. SYMANCYK GEORGE C. FEIKER Chemistry, Algebra II — Principal, Student Council advisor. Classical English, Business English III, IV — Advisor to school paper and senior class, coach of dramatics, public speaking. Civics, Biology, Home Economics — Advisor to the Future Home- makers Club and junior class. World History, Algebra I, French I, Geometry, Latin II, — Coach of girls ' basketball. Typing I and II, Shorthand I and II, Secretarial Practice — Advisor to freshman class and school paper. English IB and IIB, Bookkeeping, U. S. History, Business Train- ing — Coach of boys ' basketball, advisor to the yearbook and sophomore class, director of audio-visual aids. Problems of Democracy, General Mathematics, Physical Educa- tion, General Science — Coach of varsity soccer, varsity baseball, and freshman basketball. Agriculture — Advisor to the F.F.A.
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Boys ' Varsity Basketball This year the Smith Academy basketball team had a successful season on the polished surface. The team ended up in a two way tie with Am- herst for fifth place. In Hampshire League play the team won seven and lost nine games, but the teams record for the season was eleven wins against thirteen losses. The team this year was piloted by Captain Chet Foster. A bright and shining star ap- peared on the Smith Academy team this year. This outstanding player was Giles Kellogg, who was third highest scorer in Western Mass. Giles tossed 422 points this season, and he was also voted most valuable player in the Western Mass. Small Schools Tourney. The team will lose Chet Foster, Bob Hojnoski, and Don JandJr.ski by graduation but nine of the first twelve will re turn next year. The nine players that will re- turn next year are Dutch Kellogg, Bill Korza, Mitch Backiel, Tom Romanowski, Tom Prucnal, George Klocko, Len Bajesky, Connie Pelis, and Don Bryant. The School is looking forward to a very good season next year. SCORES S. A. 40 St. Mary ' s 45 S. A. 44 Greenfield 57 S. A. 60 Clarke School 38 S.A. 57 Westfield Trade 51 S. A. 37 Hopkins 48 S.A. 44 Orange 42 S.A. 32 Deerfield 49 S.A. 49 So. Hadley 55 S.A. 79 Arms 55 S.A. 53 Amherst 57 S.A. 53 Smith ' s School 54 S.A. 42 St. Michael ' s 2nd Half 46 S.A. 46 Hopkins 49 S.A. 53 Orange 37 S.A. 52 Deerfield 44 S.A. 53 So. Hadley 83 S.A. 66 Arms 74 S.A. 61 Amherst 45 S.A. 68 Smith ' s School 49 S.A. 52 St. Michael ' s 51 S.A. 67 Greenfield 69 If r n u
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