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Senior Auto Headlights Phyllis Kochan, Donald Jandzinski Extra bright Rear lights - Henry Kabat, Pat Mason „ Always out Wheels - Mildred Novak, Pat Mason, Eleanor Vollinger, David Omasta Lively people Spotlights Nancy Barsh, Marilyn Pelc On the beam Gas — Francis Godin Easily burned up Roof Robert Hoj noski Way above Windshield - - Eugene La France .. .... .... Never works Seat Stanley Pitchko .... Always sat on Body Students Brakes . .. Don ' t have any Chokes „ Faculty Driver ...... Mr. Jakobek
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Junior Class JUNIOR NEWS On September 6, 1950, 17 proud students entered Smith Academy to resume their studies now as Juniors. Before we left school in June for our summer vacation we elected officers. The following were elected: President, Eugene Staszko; Vice-president, William Korza; Secre- tary, Theresa Wilkes; and Treasurer, Connie Pelis. The Student Council representatives are Anna Kukucka and George Klocko. The Junior Class is very proud to have so many Junior boys on the basketball team. Those on the team are Thomas Romanowski, Thomas Prucnal, Mitchie Backiel, Leonard Majesky, George Klocko, Connie Pelis, and William Korza. Euclid La Rocque (is) on the J.V. team. The good (sports) who are represented on the soccer team are William Korza, Thomas Roman- owski, Thomas Prucnal, Mitchie Backiel, Connie Pelis, George Klocko, and Harold Lizek. A few Juniors went out for the Senior Play and received parts. Those who took part are Leonard Majesky, Eugene Staszko, Mitchie Backiel, William Korza, George Klocko, and Thomas Prucnal. Good Government Day was again observed by the students of Smith Academy. Two Junoir boys also participated in this program speaking on Americanism as Opposed to Communism. The speakers were George Klocko and Leonard Majesky. The Juniors won intra-mural basketball. The game was played between the Sophomores and the Juniors with a score of 35 to 105. On March 3, 1951, the Junior Class took over their duties at the square dances. We all hope to have a very successful year so we can go to Washington next year.
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