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SMITH ACADEMY 13 Graduation Program Thursday, June 20, 1946 1. PROCESSIONAL 2. THE NATIONAL ANTHEM 3. A DISCIPLINED DEMOCRACY MARIE .T KORZA 4. FREEDOM— THE MOST CHERISHED GIFT EVELYN E. SZEWCZYK 5. THE WORLD VIEW JOANM. BANGS 6. MUSIC— Morning Invitation SCHOOL CHORUS Lullaby GIRLS ' GLEE CLUB Veazie Brahms 7. ANNOUNCEMENT OF AWARDS PRINCIPAL CLARENCE J. LARKIN 8. PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS WILLIAM H. DICKINSON President of Smith Academy Board of Trustees 9. SCHOOL SONG 10. RECESSIONAL
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12 PURPLE AND WHITE ECHO Evelyn Szewczyk were our three best stu- dents. Members of our Student Council were Velma Omasta, Joseph Blyda, Laur- ence Stoddard, Robert Pelc and Bernard Kacinski. We now had three cheer leaders from our class: Carolyn Kosior, Velma Omasta and Shirley Labbee. On the basket- ball team were four seniors: Bernard Ka- cinski and Robert Pelc, who acted as co- captains; William Mullins and Joseph Blyda. John Foster, a sophomore, com- pleted the team. The senior play this year was the comedy, Pickles Becames a Lady. Members of our class in the cast were: Shirley Labbee, Robert Pelc, Evelyn Szewczyk, Carolyn Kosior, Joan Bangs, Velma Omasta and Shirley Betsold. The play was a smashing success, with a repeat performance. Two dances were also sponsored during this year. Ray Black furnished the music at the first one, in November; Corky Calkins pro- vided the music for the second one, in Feb- ruary. In April thirteen students from our class went on the Washington (D. C.) trip, which proved memorable to all. Our honor students, announced in May, were: Valedictorian, Joan Bangs; saluta- torian, Marie Korza, and third honor stu- dent, Evelyn Szewczyk. We dropped anchor after our four-year journey on June 20, 1946, when we received diplomas and set forth equipped for new and longer travels. CAROLYN KOSIOR ' 46. NELLIE KORZA ' 46.
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14 PURPLE AND WHITE ECHO Class Day Program Wednesday, June 19, 1946 THE NATIONAL ANTHEM ADDRESS OF WELCOME LAURENCE STODDARD CLASS STATISTICS SHIRLEY EBERLEIN, VELMA OMASTA, PAULINE WIDELO CLASS PROPHECY SHIRLEY BETSOLD, CAROLYN KOSIOR, SHIRLEY LABBEE CLASS WILL NELLIE KORZA, ROBERT PELC, VICKY ZAWACKI SELECTION The Swallows Coiven GIRLS ' GLEE CLUB CLASS GIFTS JOSEPH BLYDA, JENNIE CACKOWSKI. BARBARA TOBACCO ADDRESS TO UNDERGRADUATES WILLIAM MULLINS PRESENTATION OF GIFT TO SCHOOL BERNARD KACENSKI ACCEPTANCE OF GIFT STANLEY KIREJCZYK CLASS SONG ' ' Commencement Day Churchill Grindell SENIOR CLASS SCHOOL SONG
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