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JAMES SOUTHARD Wigs Northampton, College Course: Glee Club 1; Year- book 4; School Paper 4; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Science Club 4; Prize Speaking 3; Washington Trip 4. Broken window! ! ! - Ah! Come on! - I chose one! ' - His cowboy hat?? - Always rocking back on his chair - The telephone pole. ANTHONY SYMANSKI Tony Northampton, College Course: Glee Club 1; School Paper 3,4; Yearbook 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Washington Trip 4. Who ' s Elaine? - Always blushing - Stands girls up - Be serious! - The dancing fool - I wouldn ' t do a thing like that! - Ray Bouchard ' s Number One Boy??? SHIRLEY WIDELO Shirley Northampton, College Course: Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Voice Class 2, 3; Pro Merito 1; Yearbook 2, 3,4; School Paper 3,4; Thespian 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3; Cheerleading 4; Washington Trip 4. The Great Pretender - Blond hair - New York, here we come - Barbara and her - Hampton Beach - Scorekeeper - Rhode Island State Police - Red and Black Pontiac.
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FRANCES PELIS Fran Northampton, Commercial Course: Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4; School Paper 3,4; Yearbook 3,4; Thespian 4; Washington Trip 4. The 5 W ' s - Gray Thunderbird - Oh, those hands! - Mountain Park??? - ARTHUR - Hatfield Street - Green and white station wagon. KATHRYN RUDY Kathy New York, Commercial Course: Thespian 4; Year- book 3. 4; School Paper 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Washington Trip 4. Beverly Heights - JERRY - Dirty Leaves - ORANGE lipstick - One of the Fabulous Five - No more saucer pan rides??? - Birthday Party. RICHARD SADOSKI Ritter Montague, Commercial Course: Glee Club 1; Class Vice-President 1; Basketball 1; Baseball 1,4; Washington Trip 4. One of the Big Five I - A. I. C. Good dancer - Shall we do it together? - Quiet - River Road.
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MICHAEL YANGINSKI Mike Northampton, College Course: Glee Club 1; Pro Merito 1; Soccer 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; School Paper 4; Washington Trip 4. Say something, PLEASEI - Very quiet - Yo-Yo - Green sweater - Mowing lawns - Cartoons and more cartoons! ! ! - School Street - End Man. THIS IS YOUR LIFE — CLASS OF 1960 In 1956, you were one of the thirty-three timid freshmen enter- ing Smith Academy. Since then the school has never had a dull moment. You were very happy to welcome two new pupils: Patty Molloy, a transfer from Northampton, and Sondra Kellogg, a transfer from Williamsburg. Under the trustworthy leadership of your class advisor, Mr. Symancyk, you held your first class meeting to elect your officers for the forthcoming year: President, Kenneth Kulesza; Vice-President, Richard Sadoski; Secretary, Betty Stempel; Treasurer, Edward Malinowski; and Student Council Representative, James Majes- key. After becoming accustomed to your environment, you were allowed to put on your first dance on April 26 which was a complete success. As the ending of your freshman year drew near, many of you were thinking how fast the year had gone by and about all the wonder- ful and eventful days to be remembered forever. After a restful summer, you came back to pick your class officers for the Sophomore year. They were: President, Kenneth Kulesza; Vice-President, Patty Molloy; Secretary, Barbara Goclowski; Treas- urer, James Majeskey; and Student Council Representative, Edward Malinowski. John Karakula joined your class in September and you very glad to welcome him. Remember how excited you all were the day you received your class rings? How thrilled you felt to have the security of belonging to Smith Academy and be part of its functions! That was the year you put on two school activities: The Autumn Leaves Hop and the Lollipop Hop. Many of your classmates went out for sports and did a fine job!
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