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1 SMITHONIAN ,e, ,-,,Q,gll935 Sixth Grade FIRST ROW: Thomas Hargrave, Billy West, Lawrence Ley, james Thompson, Max Burriss, Albert Wallcr,.Wayne Henncbert, Bobby Jackson, Gladys Booth, Mary Slaga, Mary Hednarek, Ruth Hunter, Mildred Mallcrnec, Gladys Wallace, Berry Kson, Dorothy Scnrr, Dolores Mm-rin. SECOND ROW: Louise Norris, :Xbellc Holsmn, Nancy Calfey, Naomi Shively, Josephine Smirh, Mary Katherine Rush, Jessie Warkins, Ruth Srrickler, Kathleen Moore, Lorrie Glinco. THIRD ROW-Sinclair Pasco, Gerald Clark, Walrer Scott, Junior Tucker, William Pasco, Ernest He-lt, Raymond jones, Billy Foster, jimmy Murphy. NOT IN PICTURE: Ocsar Arms, Charles Cooper, Alfred John, Bobby Straus. U01
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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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l935' 1 SMITHONIAN Fifth Grade FIRST ROW: Elizabeth Frazier, julia Glinzak, Doris jean Henncbert, Marion Lazenr, Rose Lopetza, Pauline Newell, Frances Kosvanec, Madge Ralston, Annie Rozenek, Dora Mat- thews, Dorothy Wallace, Evelyn Tucker, Ln Verne Carter, Mable Simpler, Ruth Wilson. SECOND ROW: flames Cleveland, Gene Barkhurst, Melvin Lewis, Glenn Burdick, Dorothy Beveridge, lncz, june erzlnek, Ethel Burkett, Virginia Smith, Mildred Burkctt,joc link, Robert Thompson, Felix Waligura, james Scott, Johnny Moore. THIRD ROW: Arthur jones, Richard Hawkins, Tommy Cooper, Kenneth Schuster, Morris Pasco, Ray Chaney, johnny Gunn, james King, Billy Joe Garlinger. NOT IN PICTURE: Dale Wayt, Becky Jeffers, Frankie liipus, Donald McHugh, George Rock, Louis Worstell. -m E511
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