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Robert Irwin Booth “Bob” a good sport, Bob—that’s your number. Needless to say, you’ll be missed in every athletic line, as well as in lots of other things. Here’s hoping you and Dartmouth will agree next year! Won’t we be proud though, when we can tell folks that Booth, the most famous lawyer in the country, used to go to school with us. Delegate to county athletic league; track team, ’23; “Miss Molly,” ’23; basketball, ’21, ’22, ’23, ’24, ’25; baseball, ’22, ’23, ’24, ’25; president of Athletic Association, ’23, ’24, ’25; captain of baseball team, '24, ’25; captain of basketball team, ’23, ’24. ’25; athletic editor of “Snuff-Box,” ’24; business manager of “Snuff-Box,” ’25; president of Senior Class, ’25. William Eugene Carroll “Bill.” We could fill books with your praises, Bill. For instance, you’re one of the most untiring and most enthusiastic workers that we’ve ever seen. And in basketball, you’re to be ranked with the best. And what a pull you have with the girls! How do you get all the fudge? It’s no idle dream that you’ll be missed next year, Willie. And who—yea, verily, who will sing in chapel for us? Basketball, ’23, ’24, ’25; Junior Editor of “Snuff-Box,” ’24; Senior Editor of “Snuff-Box,” ’25. Henry Perkins Dickerson “Fat.” How do you do it, Henry? Please leave us the recipe for being so “nice.” You’re certainly an “Old Faithful” when it comes to fun, and your laugh is a landmark. You must have some irresistible quality “Fat” because the boys like you as well as the girls! Lots of luck in Cornell! Treasurer of Class of ’25; basketball, ’24, ’25; assistant business manager of “Snuff-Box,” ’25. Page Pour Arthur Francis Gagen “Artie.” For wit and sarcasm, Artie we give you the prize every time. And can anyone dodge more work than you? Rather not, we think. You’re a good sport, Artie, and we always count on you for fun. Be good and take good care of “Fat.” Joke Editor of “Snuff-Box,” ’24, ’25; baseball, ’24, ’25; secretary of Junior Class, ’24. Hollis Williamson Grathwohl “Hollie.” What shall we do for someone to illustrate English classics when you’re gone, Hollie? No more dramatized answers in Physics class either, and no more wise cracks! We’ll look for your cartoons in all the big dailies! Yes, even thought it will mean a great saving in paper, it will be rather stupid without you. Art Editor of “Snuff-Box,” ’24, ’25. John James Kramer “Kramer.” John, what will we ever do for entertainment, when you aren’t here to tell us about your flirtations? And we love the way you make faces, too, and your melodious laugh thrills us all thru and thru. There’s so much of you, John, that we’ll surely miss you more than any of the rest. Manager of basketball, ’24, ’25; Athletic Editor of “Snuff-Box,” ’25.' Page Five
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Charles Frank Kramer “Kramer.” You’re just a good, all around kid, Frank. Well miss you in basketball and baseball as well as in classes. Slow and steady wins the race, so we’re not worrying about you ! See you at the top! Basketball, ’23, ’24, 25; baseball, 24, 25. Clara Bernadette McCaffery “Mac.” Clarus-a-um—L a t i n for famous or brilliant. That fits you to a T, Clara, only it ought to be superlative. Who else in the high school has ever known as many of the hard words for crossword puzzles as you, Clara? Cheer up—you’ll be a woman sooner than Martin even if Alice beats you to it. Literary Editor of “Snuff-Box,” ’25; Secretary of Class of ’25; Saluta-lorian. Donald Robinson “Robbie.” How do you get that wonderful wave, Donald—bread crusts? The girls all adore it, and give you credit for being about the only boy they know who ever tries to learn anything. Every wish for success as a doctor, Donald, although we must confess that we fear for your welfare next year, without both Marion and Dot to advise you. Assistant business manager of'“Snuff-Box,” ’24; baseball, ’24. Page Six Ruth Beebe Silleck “Rudy.” Well, Peconic, if we miss you as much as you’ve missed the bus, we 11 all be heart-broken. We all love vour melodious giggle, especially when we can see the accompanying dimples. The Senior candy always tasted so much better when we bought it from you. Don’t waste all your time in training class, writing letters, Rudy, (dee Club, ’23; Treasurer of Junior Class of ’24. Helen Mary Thompson “ Pommy.” Well, Helen, what will Southold High do without you? For four years you’ve been the life of the classes. The cakes left over from the cake sales will spoil, the classes will become cjuiet, and the boys will have to find someone else to do their lessons. But seriously, Tommy, we shall miss your ready wit and pleasant smile. As long as you must leave us, please will some of your wit, your drag with the faculty, and your Virgil Trot to next year’s. Seniors. They will be greatly appreciated. “Miss Molly,” ’23; girl’s baseball team, ’24; assistant manager of basketball team, ’23, ’24; Associate Editor of “Snuff-Box,” ’24; manager of basketball team, ’24, ’25; Vice President of Class of ’25; Editor-in-chief of “Snuff-Box,” ’25; Valedictorian. Page Seven
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