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FRESHMAN CLASS ? c FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY On September 5, 1951, twenty-five fresh- man students entered Smith Academy. For a few days they wandered around the halls, not knowing which class to go to next. But by the end of the first week, they felt at home in Smith Academy. The class officers elected were Michael Raff a, president; Phyllis Baceski, vice-presi- dent; Jean Klocko, secretary; Stephanie Majeski, treasurer; and Charles Sadoski, student council representative. The boys who tried for soccer were Ron- nie Barrett and Robert Byrne. The freshman boys who went out for basketball were Charles Sadoski, Ronnie Barrett, Pat Zgrodnik and Michael Raffa. Many girls tried for girls ' basketball and the following were chosen: Carol Breor, Phyllis Cybulski, Jean Klocko, Stephanie Majeski, Jane and Joan Romanowski, Pat- ricia Zagrodnik, Stella Kugler, Jean Wells, Frances Porada, Helen Pitchko and Peggy Start.
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STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COUNCIL On September 28, 1951, the Student Council held its first meeting and elected the following officers: president, George Klocko; vice-president and secretary-treas- urer, Euclid LaRocque. The other members of the council are: Thomas Prucnal (senior), Donald Bryant and Jane Dugal (juniors), Bernard Goclow- ski (sophomore), and Charles Sadowski (freshman). At the time this report was written, we had encountered only one major problem. This was a towel situation. The previous conditions were that each student would re- ceive one towel and was to launder it him- self. This caused much confusion and lack of spirit on the part of the student body. So a letter was sent to the school board via Mr. Jakobek, asking for a towel a day for those participating in any sport. The outcome was satisfactory, as we got what we asked for. We held our annual magazine campaign to improve our financial situation. The money was and will be used for projects to benefit the students of Smith Academy.
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