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SMITH ACADEMY V6 Dear Diary, October 4. Have just come home from the Freshman Reception and what fun! It was planned by the Junior Class and was deemed very successful by all who attended. The fresh- men, as usual, were good sports about their initiations and a new feature was the Reception line, consisting of the faculty and the Junior Class officers. This served to more fully acquaint the freshmen with the faculty, (and vice versa). Refreshments of cookies and ice cream were served, and the V and T Orchestra played for dancing. Hope the sophomore social turns out as well. Class elections were held today, with FRESHMAN BERNARD SAWICKI, President LEONARD KARPINSKI, Vice-President WALTER KUCHYT, Secretary MARGARET VACHULA, Treasurer SOPHOMORE MARIE KORZA, President CAROLYN KOSIOR, Vice-President VELMA OMASTA, Secretary JOAN BANGS, Treasurer the following results: JUNIOR ELEANORE KUGLER, President EVELYN VACHULA, Vice-President MARTHA OSEPOWICZ, Secretary CHESTER PRUCNAL, Treasurer SENIOR EDWARD PASZEK, President EDWARD MALINOWSKI, Vice-President IRENE ZELEWICZ, Secretary EDITH FILIPEK, Treasurer Dottie took these pictures of the classes yesterday: Junior Class First Row, left to right: Tessie Michalowski, Margaret Osepowicz, Martha Osepowicz, Eleanore Kugler, Evelyn Vachula, Chester Prucnal, Rita Godin, Anna Zima. Second Row, left to right: Mrs. O ' Neill, Helen Paszek, Gladys Maciorowski, Laura Sadoski, Frances Lizak, Jean Bryant, Elizabeth Zapka, Stella Sliwoski, Mary Silva, Mr. Jakobek. Third Row, left to right: Adolph Ciszewski, William Wendoloski, John Skarzynski, Robert Shea, Clyde Gallant, Clifford Roberts, Robert Mullins.
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22 PURPLE AND WHITE ECHO Today something else happened. Mr. Larkin announced the new School Paper Staff. Here is a picture which Dottie took this afternoon. School Paper Staff First Row, left to right: Edward Paszek, Edith Filipek, Rita Godin, Helen Serowick, Irene Zelewicz, Frances Lizak, William Wendoloski. Second Row, left to right: Miss Stoddard, Miss Ryan, Sophy Cackowski, Vera Mielesko, Jean Bryant, Velma Omasta, Janet Zuchowski, Stella Sliwoski, Eleanore Kugler, Mary Silva, Mr. Larkin. Third Row, left to right: Martha Osepowicz, Helen Paszek, Tessie Michalowski. Chester Prucnal, John Skarzynski, Robert Pelc, Mary Majeski, Margaret Ose- powicz. Not in Picture: Verna Skorupski, Albert Vachula, Edward Zima, Elizabeth Wilkes. Editor-in-Chief Helen Serowick Associate Editors Rita, Godin, Irene Zelewicz, Verna Skorupski Literary Editors . Stella Sliwoski, Jean Bryant Sports Editors Helen Paszek, Albert Vachula Feature Editors Frances Lizak, William Wendoloski Art Editor Chester Prucnal Business Manager Edward Paszek Assistant Business Managers John Skarzynski, Edward Zima News Reporters Janet Zuchowski, Velma Omasta, Mary Silva, Elizabeth Wilkes, Robert Pelc, Sophy Cackowski, Vera Mielesko, Mary Majeski Typists Edith Filipek, Martha Osepowicz, Margaret Osepowicz, Tessie Michalowski. Eleanore Kugler Faculty Advisers Principal Larkin, Miss Ryan, Miss Stoddard
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24 PURPLE AND WHITE ECHO Sophomore Class First Row, left to right: Shirley Labbee, Shirley Eberlein, Joan Bangs, Velma Omasta, Carolyn Kosior, Marie Korza, Victoria Zawacki. Second Row, left to right: Mr. Larkin, Pauline Widelo, Gertrude Petrikoski, Barbara Tobacco, Shirley Betsold, Ruth Zuroff, Jennie Cackowski, Evelyn Szewczyk, Nellie Korza, Miss Connelly. Third Row, left to right: Stanley Pinkoski, Robert Pelc, William Mullins, Lawrence Stoddard, Edward Kraulis. Dear Diary, February 17 Today I noticed for the first time some of the current fashion fads of S. A. With the males the ci-ew or G. I. haircut is the latest style and their favorite girls ' hair ribbon in the lapel marks the S. A. sheiks. The girls are wearing the ever-popular scuffies, skirts and sweaters with the accent on flowers in the hair and a pin showing what division of the service you ' re faithful to.
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