Smithfield High School - Smithonian Yearbook (Smithfield, OH)

 - Class of 1935

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l SMITHONIAN -1935 Eighth Grade Ld: la Righl- FIRST ROW: Oscar Marhais, Steve Chesnak, Tony Regiec, Andy Toth, Francis Whitaker, junior Tucker, Billy Mcrryman, Billy Harrah, Harry Tucker, Richard Wallace. SECOND ROW: Henry Prevnr, Miss Wolfe, Eleanor Grafton, Ruth Tucker, Loraine Ney, Irene Za pane, Bertha Palinchak, Elena Trionh, Minnie Shafer,Ruth Rusen, Katherine Zaversink, Louise Ylwariglate, Mary McGlothin, Lizzey Rudek, Anna Remhish, Kathryn Krulcik, Maxine Burdick, Irene Molnar. THIRD ROW: Alice Bednarek, Eleanor Berdjar, Ruth Fellnws, .lustinc Cameron, Rose Dohrinski, Eleanor Ferrari, Margie Beveridge, Countess Barricklow, Margaret Kish, Hazel Martin, Yolanda Demeter, Anna Krota, Mary Felix, Minnie Pellcy, Shelton Joyner, Mr. Lackeye. FOURTH ROW: Eloise Henry, Audrey Edmistun Ruth Foster, Gladys jolly, Lois Gunn, Dorothy West, Margaret Freeman, Pyreanne Brown, lmogene Harris, Gladys Jones, Virginia King, Rachel Holston, Ora Woods, Ida McGlothin, Billy White, Frank Hednarek. FIFTH ROW: Orville Hunter, Frank Turturice, Ira Booths, Nick Marinacci, Edgar Ross, que Rnzenek, Frank jancura, Jack jolly, Henry Hass, Ernest Roka, Herman Froyen, Harold Vilson, joe Bndnar, Bill john, Willis Wands. E261

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1935: snf iSMlTHONlAN Freshman Class ln the fall of l93-L eighty-five inexperienced boys and girls, embarked on the ship S. H. S. This was the largest crew in the history of our good ship. Soon the strangeness wore off' and we only occasionally got lost or strayed into the wrong cabin. For our commanding oflicers we chose sea-miss, Marye Fisher and seaman Russel Woolman, At the First meeting ofthe crew we elected as officers for our group: Frances Murphy, Ashby Coffman, and Tony Pietrangelo. Our group is well represented in the various activities of the crew such as Glee Club, Band, Orchestra, D. 0. C. and Athletics. Some of our intelligent mem- bers competed in the Scholnrship tests when we dropped anchor in the county port of Steubenville. The subjects in which they put forth such great effort were as follows: Latin-Doris Spencer and jilda Santucci. Gen. Science-Y Kenneth Parks and Joe Vargo. English-June Paxton and Frances Murphy. Algebra-sMarcin Welclay and lrene Cervinsky. On the evening of Dec. 8th our group held their first social event ofthe year. The evening was spent playing games and at the end of that time refresh- ments were served. For this occasion we had three commanding officers namely: Mrs. and Mr. Woolman, Miss 'l'arr and Miss Fisher. Our group has many ideals some of which follow: Grades like-Doris Spencer Hair like- -Jeanne Pletcher Eyes 1ikemDorothy Ferrari Appetite like-Ashby Coffman Size like- Tony Pietrangelo Strut like--julia Bnrbni Giggles like-Frances Murphy Arms like-Most anybody Voice like-Kenneth Parks Brains like4ANY OF US. E251



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l935 i? rSMlTl-IONIAN Eighth Grade ln the fall uf 1934, ninety new pirates unaccustomed to the customs and laws existing upon the good ship S. l-l, S. walked up the gamgplank and em- barked upon an interesting as well as educational voyage. The trip has been made interesting in many ways hy the commanding oflicers. Each morning our group meets for setting-up exercises. At this time informal discussions are held on various subjects. One ol' our officers has organized us into a Social Science organization. Under this plan we study the territory we are sailing over and the laws of the small community we make up. The ship S, H. S. is made up of a numlser of groups. Some of these groups have heen sailing longer than we have and know the hold ways of the burcaneers well. These older ones have taught us many ways to search for the treasure we are after. We are learning the pirate trade well and at the end of our career on the high seas we shuuld he practically as guod as our coinmanding oflicers. Our second year as buecaneers onthe ship S, l-I. S. will End us branching out into a numher of new activities in which we were not permitted to particl- patc in our first year. NVQ: are boldly looking forward to next year. il27l

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