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FRESHMAN CLASS On September 3, 1952, eighteen freshmen entered Smith Academy — seven girls and eleven boys. The officers elected for the Class of 1950 were: president, Lawrence Goller; vice president, Joseph Erbe; secretary, Carol Ziezulewicz; treasurer, Joanne Sikorski; Student Council representative, Robert Betsold; the class advisor was Miss Ryan. Two boys were accepted for the soccer team, Joseph Erbe as a player and Ronnie Keith as manager. Many boys were out for the boys ' basketball team. Joseph Erbe made the varsity squad. Those who had positions on the J. V. team were: Lawrence Goller, Walter Thayer, Glenn Mathieu and Ronald Keith. Two girls were successful in getting positions on the school paper — Carol Fill and Mary Ziezulewicz. Mary Ziezulewicz also was given a position with the yearbook staff. In March, the class gave a farewell party for Joseph Erbe, whose family moved to Connecticut. In April the freshmen sponsored a successful spring danc . All in all, the freshman class has proved to be a big asset to Smith Academy.
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SOPHOMORE NEWS On September 4, 1952, twenty-five proud students entered Smith Academy as sophomores. At their first class meeting, they re-elected Michael Raffa, president. The other officers elected were vice-president, Joan Romanowski; secretary, Robert Byrne; treasurer, Stephanie Majeski; and Student Council representative, Charles Sadoski. The class sponsored a Halloween dance which was very successful. The Town Hall was decorated in typical Halloween fashion with corn stalks and pumpkins, while many balloons filled the air. Stella Kugler, as prompter, was the only sophomore who participated in the school play. The sophomore class excelled in spoils. Those reporting for soccer were Donald Sadowski, Eugene Dugal, Gerald Barsh, Robert Byrne, Richard Chechvala and Patrick Zgrodnik. The girls participating in basketball were Stephanie Majeski, Patricia Zagrodnik, Phyllis Cybulski, Jean Klocko, Jane Romanowski, Joan Romanowski, Leona Brown, and Frances Porada.
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