Why: 'Cause we haven't seen each other in a coon's age
and we ain't gettin' any younger
Hatfield Police
Chief
Thomas Osley
Tom is a no-nonsense
officer who enforces the laws of our town to the letter
(see
action photo) Click
here to view our most notorious fugitives from
the classes of 1963-1965. Interestingly, all still remain at large.
Reunion Credits
See who did all the work to put this gig together
"An unprecedented
'60s event"
An Event Sponsored by the Alumni
of the Classes of '63 - '64 - '65
of Smith Academy High School, Hatfield, MA
It's finally over. After a long time planning
and anticipating, the reunion went
off extremely well. Approximately 70 people attended and it seems everyone
had a great time.
On another note, George Kopacz, who was in
charge of meals and the DJ, did not show up. Not a real surprise, since
those two areas that he was in charge of did not go as well as expected. All in all, the reunion was a big
success and many are asking if we can consider doing another one in the
future. Maybe someday we will.
I'll keep this Website active so that we can
keep in touch with one another and occasionally look back at old friends and
lovers. If you have thoughts and ideas to share, let me know. It's been
great fun. See you soon.
Click
here to view some of the 2004 reunion photos
For all of you who attended the
reunion:
I've compiled a CD with a slide
show and photo archive of all of the 250 photos I've received. I've sent these out free to all classmates who attended. Anyone who did not
attend may purchase this CD. Contact me for details.
It was great to see everyone again and I personally
want to thank all of you who cared enough to want to attend and visit with
those that were a big part of our lives. I hope the CD that I've compiled
will be something that you'll treasure for years as you occasionally look
back on friends, classmates, and lovers. Again, thank you all for caring
enough to be there.
Several guys got together for golf on Saturday
morning. Here are a few photos
courtesy of Mike Cahill and Ray Rudy.
Magoo hosted a high stakes poker game at his house.
Snacks, beer, cigars and lots more.
From what I'm told, it was quite a wild time! See for yourselves...
Got an e-mail from Paul
Jagodzinski. He says he's enjoying retirement life and has been
spending a lot of time deer hunting and sipping Jack Daniels. Paul
attached a photo of his first bag of the season.
Just received another photo of Paul, the
Great White Hunter,
sent to me by an anonymous fellow hunter.