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THE BACONIAN FRESHMEN The Freshmen entered Bacon Academy with an enrollment of forty-four. At their first class meeting the following officers were elected: Alex Zenowitz, President; Lillian Hankin, Vice-President; Minnie Jaffe, Secretary, and George Raymond, Treasurer. The Freshman students joined many of the clubs and contributed to the various activities. This Spring they have organized a baseball team which has played the eighth grade team twice, and expects to meet some outside teams. Gladys Graul and Harold Snell are the freshmen representatives to the Student Council. THE BACONIAN BOARD When activities of other organizations did not demand their service, the members of the school Baconian Board held their first meeting. Tessie Tynda, ’30, was elected editor-in-chief, and G. Kalman also ’30, assistant editor-in-chief. So far the Board had issued two “Baconians,” and hopes to publish two more. The purpose of the publication of this paper is to give the members of the student body an opportunity to express them- selves in print. The members of the Board for 1930 wish to express their gratitude to Miss Con- dren, faculty adviser, for her invaluable aid and to those students who have assisted by contributing stories and jokes. ACADEMY Twenty-six BACON
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THE BACONIAN SOPHOMORES The Sophomore class reentered Bacon Academy with twenty-eight out of forty- nine members who were enrolled last year: at present, however, there are only twenty- six. At the first class meeting Joseph Prokpchuck was elected president, Annie Ewafove, vice-president, and Anna Hominick, treasurer. Anna Tynda and Michael Busel we. e elected to serve with the c’.ass president on the student council. The class also decided at the first meeting to pay two dollars each, during the year, as no dues had been levied the previous year. The Sophomore Class is well represented in the various school activities. In ath- letics, M. Busel. J. Kurzel, I. Miller, J. Prokopchick and E. Stebbins have done a great deal to help the various teams. ACADEMY Twenty-five BACON
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