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SMITH ACADEMY 19 Bernard Saydlowski Walter Moskowicz Patricia Mullins Roger Wendoloski Edward Betsold Barbara Ryan
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18 PURPLE AND WHITE ECHO Informal Snapshots 1— Food! 2— Old Friends 3 — Music and Relaxation 4 — Guess Who? 5 — Valentine Party 6— Betsold, age 13 7— What smiles!!! 8— Aren ' t I cute? 9 — My Dessert . . . . 10— Hubba! Hubba!
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20 PURPLE AND WHITE ECHO Student Council Seated: Robert Widelo, Virginia Yarrows, James Smith. Standing: Patricia Mullins, Bernard Saydlowski, Roger Wendoloski, Mrs. Spakowski. On September 22, the newly elected Student Council members met to elect officers. Bern ard Saydlowski was elected president; Chester Fos- ter, vice president; and Roger Wendoloski, secre- tary-treasurer. The other members were Patricia Mullins, Virginia Yarrows, Robert Widelo, and James Smith. Mrs. Spakowski was the Student Council advisor for the year. On September 27, a Council-sponsored maga- zine campaign was started. In the campaign which was a financial success, the students repre- sented both the Curtis and the Crowell-Collier Publishing Company. Several meetings were held to decide what would be done with the money obtained from the magazine campaign. It was finally decided to give a Christmas Party for S. A. students and faculty. After much hard work with prepara- tions, the Council held the party on December 22. It turned out to be a social success. The main feature of the affair was a talent show followed by refreshments, carol singing, and the appear- ance of the traditional Santa Claus with gifts. On April 1, the Student Council presented to the student body the motion picture, The Sullivans, which was apparently enjoyed by all. During the year, the Council helped to run several other projects, one of which was the dances after the basketball games. Another project was the Good Government Day elections which were held on January 14. The annual Prize Speaking Contest on May 10 was again sponsored by this worthy organization. The last Council venture of the year was the Smith Academy June Jubilee, a semiformal dance held in the Memorial Town Hall on June 10. This colorful combination prom and alumni homecoming was well-attended, and proved to be as great a success as all the other projects sponsored by the Council this year.
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