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SMlTHONlAN'14r5 Tll935 Seventh Grade L41 lo Righzi FIRST ROW: Rohert Desideo, George Bell, jack Beveridge, Robert Marcnm, joe Toth, Frank Trepa, Frank Sturgeon, Charles West, john Rodak, Edward Riley, Carl Ciehon, Ralph Iereh, Dale Robson, George Dichazi. SECOND ROW: Stanley Slaga, John Chuhway, Frank German, Adam Smith, Eston Garret son, Henry Ford, Richard Bednar, Edward Mooney, Billy DeGarmo, Julian Ralston, Wayne Johnson, William Molnar, Charles Motiit. THIRD ROW: Theresa Zamperi, Rose Turturis, Mary Worstil, Mary Vinco, Helen Vranko, Jennie Walligura, Helen Walligrua, Alice Striener, Pauline Rudloski, Marth Sturt, Mary Savacek, Mabel Schaffer, Gloria Della I.ihera, Agenline Demski, Emma De Nardi, Evelyn Cater. FOURTH ROW: Eilene Merryman, Ruth Mnllernee, Sara Pearce, Corrine Lemon, Marzell johnson, Hazel Norris, Margaret Simpson, Vivian Woods, Mary Ilkenieh, Mary Gnnsorek, Anna Ignac, Lawrence Ney, ,lulius Pierrangelo, Miss Fowler. FIRTH ROYV: Mr. Gillespie, I.ois Kelly, Mary Mahne, Rose Krulich, Clara Miller, Eliza- beth Pallazzoni, Mary Barbai, Jennie Dugik, Bruna Palozzi, Erma Nagy, Connie Lemon, Clara jolly, Ellen Braley, Nellie Cooper, Mary'Pavlov, julia Ozik, Maxine Piergallini, Ruth lioon, Dorothy Elliott, Isabelle Foster ,Alice Brownfield. SIXTH ROW: Charles Boorhc, james Bodnar, Raymond Muntz, Edward link, Bill Torok, joe Yancura, john Glinko, joe janeura, Mike Bletzo, james Strickler,: Mike Glinzak, Demetro Glinzzlk, Donald Saver, Frank Koyarili, IVarren McHugh, Frank Rozenek, Rudoplh Trionfi, john Benko, Miss 'I'arr. E281
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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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l935iTN SMITHONIAN Seventh Grade Early in the fall of I93-I we were forced to give up our freedom ashore and enlist as members of the famous crew ofthe ship S, H. S. At first a few of us became seasick but after a time we acquired our sea legs and began to enjoy our voyage. The ship S, H. S. belongs to the great pirate organization Flying under the Hag Education Before we boarded the huge ship S. H. S. we spent six years sailing under the well-known Hag. However, the crews and ships had been small and we had never spent much time in rough water. The ship was like a Chinese puzzle. Even with the help of the older pirates and the ships officers we could not always End the cabins we wanted. This first year was-iust a beginning for us. We were not permitted to take an active part in the duties of the crew. Our time was spent in trying to learn the rules and regulations under which we were sailing. We have progressed rapidly during the year and although we have another year to spend as mascots before we can begin to man the ship we are willing to do our part and learn the trade well. E291 ..i.l
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