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RAYMOND TREMBLAY Tremb Holyoke, Commercial Course Washington Trip 4. Class joker - the famous Dart and flat tires - silver- ware from the Log Cabin - New York trip - dancing shoes - right out of Chicopee. SARAH WATSON Sarah Northampton, Commercial Course Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; School Paper 4; Yearbook 4. Billy Boy - English 4B classes - sportsmanship - oh, those wild rides - I ' m sorry - home and family. PATRICIA WILKES Pat Northampton, Commercial Course School Paper 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; Home Economics Award 2; Class Treasurer 3, 4. I ' m so nervous - New Year ' s Eve party - PIERRE - ' 57 Chevy - The Barn - wild times in Pennsylvania - famous diary reader - Hilda??? - Pay your dues.
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sr- RICHARD PETROWICZ Chas Northampton, College Course Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Washington Trip 4. Zgrodnik ' s No. 1 man - the service - Glee Club member, (one of the elite five) - good mathemati- cian - quiet. JUDITH PORADA Poode Northampton, Commercial Course Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; School Paper 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 2,3,4; Thespians 4; School Play 4; Class Secretary 3; Basketball 1; Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1,2; Washington Trip 4. I ' m going to be a nun someday - silly laugh - Amherst College - contacts - great cheerleader - bookkeeping parties - parking tickets - Springfield Hospital. ROBERT SLYSZ Bob Northampton, Commercial Course One of the boys - Elm Street gang - What ' s home- work? - soccer days.
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JOYCE ZEHELSKI Joyce Northampton, Commercial Course School Paper 3, 4; Yearbook 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespians 4; Washington Trip 4. Grinders from Mae ' s - she and Joanie - TEDDY - quiet??? - Hamp High fan - junior prom. Glass Jiisii ort y Only four short years ago our class entered the portals of Smith Academy full of ap- prehension and fear. Now, with the invaluable knowledge which we have gained, we are preparing to set out into the world to make our bids for success and become the leaders of tomorrow. On a sunny September morning in 1957, twenty-nine freshmen entered Smith, won- dering what was waiting for them within the doors. We were very pleased to welcome Maureen Molloy, a transfer student from Northampton, who proved to be a tremendous addition to our class. Under the leadership of our class advisor, Mrs. Pruzynski, our class elected the following officers: President, Mary Ann Osley; Vice-President, Thom- as LaBelle; Secretary, Carol Maslanka; Treasurer, Albert Cechvala; Student Council Representative, Judy Porada. On September 30, we became full-fledged Smith Academy students as the godly juniors put the lowly freshmen through the rigors of initiation. In April we made our social debut with the Freshman Dance which proved to be a tremen- dous success. A large crowd danced to the music of Dick Duda and his orchestra in the Town Hall which was lavishly decorated. With the coming of June we were surprised that our first year in Smith Academy had passed so quickly. Returning to the now-familiar halls of Smith Academy, we found that we had only twenty-five members. We had lost Robert Start, Richard Vachula, Claire Calenski, and Judy Buckman. After holding class elections early in the fall we chose the following officers: President, Albert Cechvala; Vice-President, Mary Ann Osley; Secretary, Carol Maslanka; Treasurer, David Byrne; Student Council Representative, Judy Porada. Late
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