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SMITH ACADEMY Class History In 1939, we stepped into Smith Acad- emy, thirty-nine freshmen. As our leaders, or class officers, we elected Edward Rem- iszewski, president; Chester Jablonski, vice-president; Stacia Slovikoski, secretary; and Joseph Woynar, treasurer. Mr. Carroll and Miss Lyons were our class advisers. In October, we were guests at a reception given by the Class of ' 41, and after that gay party we felt as though we really be- longed in Smith Academy. In December we ourselves sponsored a Christmas party for the entertainment of the other classes. We really did work hard to get up to a new start in 1940. The second year of our journey through Smith Academy was a little easier than the first. For our class officers we chose Henry Kugler, president; Chester Jablon- ski, vice-president; Helen Kosakowski, sec- retary; and Stacia Slovikowski, treasurer. Miss Allaire and Principal Larkin were our class advisers. In October we were the sponsers of a Hallowe ' en Party which prov- ed to be very successful. Also, during our sophomore year, three of our classmates — ■ Anna Burda, Stacia Slovikoski, and Helen Kacinski — were elected to the Pro Merito Society. This was also the year in which a Washington Club was begun, with about ten members belonging. For the third year of our journey, we chose Alex Olszewski, president; Helen Kacinski, vice-president; Frank Osciak, treasurer; and Phyllis Zembiski, secretary. Our class advisers were Miss Cullman and Mr. Kalloch. That year we sponsored the freshman reception in honor of the fresh- men, which also proved successful. Also in our junior year, we had our annual Declamation Programs. The following stu- dents were chosen to speak in the annual Alumni Prize-Speaking Contest: Henry Kugler, Julia Niewinski, Frank Osciak, Rita Godin, Eugene Proulx, Dorothy Ma- jesky, Richard Belden, and Anna Burda. The winners were: first-prizes, Henry Kugler and Rita Godin; second prizes, Frank Osciak and Anna Burda. For the fourth and last year of pur journey in Smith Academy, our slate of officers was: Paul Dickinson, president; Helen Kacinski, vice-president; Stacia Slo- vikoski, treasurer; and Phyllis Zembiski, secretary. Our class advisers were Miss Ryan and Miss Stoddard. In October we sponsored a square dance at which five dol- lars was raffled off. The proceeds of the dance went into the fund for the school gift. - In May, Mr. Larkin announced the Senior honors. The seniors whose good work during their four years qualified them as graduation speakers were Helen Kacinski, valedictorian; Anna Burda, sal- utatorian; and Stacia Slovikoski, third honors. For the graduation program Anna Burda chose for her topic, Philosopher of Freedom ; Stacia Slovikoski, After Vic- tory — What? ; and Helen Kacinski, De- claration of Independence. So our journey ended happily on June 10, 1943, with wishes for the best of luck to future classes. Mary Majeski ' 44 Anna Burda ' 43
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SMJTH ACADEMY 11 Cheer Leaders Verna Skorupski — Jean Bryant— Irene Ziezulewicz Senior Auto Headlights Helen Kacinski and A Burda Extra Bright Rear Light A. Ciczewski Always out „n , .. S. Slovikoski, D. Majeskey .. T . . , , Wheels P. Zembiski, L. Eberlein Llvel y Peo P le Horn E. Remiszewski Always blowing Gas J. Wickles Easily Burned up Spare tire H. Kugler Handy to have around Roof R. Belden Way over our heads Engine P. Dickinson Always knocking Knee-action Girl ' s Gym Class Free-wheeling M. Cybulski Easy going Seat J. Niewinski Always getting sat on Windshield wiper I. Harubin Never works Body Students Brakes We Get None Chokes The Faculty Operator Mr. Larkin Stacia Slovikoski ' 43 Dorothy Majeskey ' 43
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