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in October we staged a successful social event, an Indian Summer dance, with the Town Hall colorfully decorated with pumpkins and cornstalks. The highlight of the year was the ordering of our class rings, which we all happily received in February. Re-entering Smith Academy as proud and mighty upperclassmen, we, as juniors, elected the following students to lead our class: President, David Byrne; Vice-Presi- dent, Carol Maslanka; Secretary, Judy Porada; Treasurer, Patty Wilkes, and Student Council Representatives, Mary Ann Osley, and Albert Cechvala. Claire Galenski joined our class along with Ray Tremblay, a transfer from Chicopee. This year it was our enviable privilege to welcome and initiate the freshmen. Hilarious stunts and a dance following provided an enjoyable time for all. The next major activity was the much dreaded prize speaking. Emerging as victors were Maureen Molloy and Henry Wykowski. On the evening of May 27, we put on our memorable junior prom, Stair- way to the Stars. As classes adjourned that year, we looked forward to our final year, one we vowed would be remembered. Eagerly returning for the culmination of our four years at Smith, we promptly elected our class officers: President, David Byrne; Vice-President, Carol Maslanka; Secretary, Joan Goller; and Treasurer, Patty Wilkes. Elected as Student Council Repre- sentatives were Albert Cechvala, Mary Ann Osley, and Maureen Molloy. We found that again our class had been reduced in size by the loss of Henry Wykowski and Claire Galenski. We held three very successful food sales to finance our Washington Trip. In November, the Senior play, The Ghoul Friend was held with many seniors taking part. In February, we held a combined Valentine and victory dance to celebrate the winning of the Hampshire League by our basketball team. On April 17, THE DAY arrived - the day we left for Washington on our class trip. After an eventful week, we returned to Hatfield for the few remaining weeks of school. On June 16, we stood on the stage of the Town Hall, each to go his separate way, eager to undertake the challenge of life.
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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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