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Freshman News In the Freshman class this year there were nineteen members. Class officers elected at the first class meeting were: Jessie Maiewski, president; Robert Siemionko, vice president; Elaine Waters, secretary; and Jean Connor, treasurer. However, Elaine Waters moved from Hatfield in the first part of the year, so the class elected Humilia Stefancik as the new secretary. Among the activities enjoyed by the Frosh of ' 54 were the selling of refreshments at the annual Senior Play and the Spring Dance, held on April 30th. Both proved to be very successful and profitable. Freshman boys played in sports this year. In soccer were Robert Siemionko, Robert Barrett, William Ba ckiel, Stanley Slysz, Joseph Baceski, and Ronald Piekunka. Donald Moskowicz was also manager of the team. Basketball had Bob Siemionko, William Backiel, and Robert Barrett. Siemionko was named captain of the J.V. ' s and also played varsity ball occasionally. In baseball were Stanley Slysz, Robert Siemi- onko, Joseph Baceski, Ronald Piekunka, and William Backiel. Five girls went out for basketball: Jean Connor, Gail Goller, Brenda Zagrodnik, Frances Kostek ,and Humilia Stefancik.
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Sophomore News On September 9, 1953, sixteen sophomores entered Smith Academy ready to start a new school year and looking forward to many extracurricular activities. There were nine boys and seven girls, two less than the previous year, for Joe Erbe moved to Connecticut and Thomas Watson is attending Smith ' s School. Officers elected were: president, Edward Pelis; vice president, Robert Betsold; secretary, Carol Ziezu- lewicz; treasurer, Laurence Pickett; and Student Council representative, Mary Ziezulewicz. In the beginning of October, the class ordered class rings, which they received January 8. Also in October, Betty Kubosiak was named a Varsity cheerleader and Mary and Carol Ziezulewicz were named to be Jayvee cheerleaders. Another big event of October was the return of Ronald Keith to Smith Academy from Boston. Both sophomore boys and girls participated in sports this year. Carol Fill and Dorothy Cechvala were on the girls ' basketball team. Larry Pickett, Walter Thayer, Bobby Betsold, Francis Widelo, and Larry Goller were or the Jayvee team; Larry Goller was also a substitute on the varsity. Carol Ziezulewicz was the only member of the class in the Senior Play. Carol Fill, Dorothy Cechvala, Mary Ziezulewicz and Betty Kubosiak were on the school paper staff. On the yearbook staff were Carol Ziezulewicz, Dorothy Cechvala, Mary Ziezulewicz, and Carol Fill.
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