Southold High School - Snuffbox Yearbook (Southold, NY)

 - Class of 1935

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THE SNUFF BOX KATHRYN IRENE McCAFFERY “Katsie” “She bore the burden and heat of the day.” Girls’ Basketball ’33, ’34, ’35. Vice President of Class ’34. Joke Editor of “Snuff Box” ’34. President of Class ’35. Snapshot Editor ’35. “Katsie,” without question you have worked hard to bring your class through to victory. At all times you have proved yourself an efficient and congenial worker in your class activities. It seems that girls like you, Kathryn, are never permitted to have any rest from labor. Your number of “pen pals” amazes us! What is that correspondence knack you possess? Success to you in your career as a dental nurse, you deserve it! DONALD R. MEREDITH “Meredith” “Thou hath both wit and fun and Are.” “Don,” we have always found you ready with witty and clever sayings. We hope, however, that they will not prove troublesome. There is one question we would like to have settled before you leave us: Why can’t you leave Bob alone? Joking aside, we are sure all your good qualities will mould into a genius not yet realized. 10

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THE SNUFF BOX WOODROW WILSON JACOBS “Woody” “A still small voice.” Latin Club ’34, ’35. Assistant Baseball Manager '34. Boys’ Glee Club ’35. We know that you have been made the target for an enormous amount of teasing and kidding and yet your good nature has always prevailed. You hold the proud distinction of being the youngest member of the class and we hope that in the future, age will not be such a great handicap. We know you will succeed. EDWIN FRANCIS LUCEY “Eddie” “As prone to mischief .as able to perform it.” Assistant Manager of Track ’34. Asst. Business Mgr. “Snuff Box” ’34. Manager of Track Team ’35. Business Manager “Snuff Box” ’35. “Digging Up the Dirt” ’35. Boys’ Glee Club ’35. Wherever there was a disturbance, we found you, “Eddie.” You are not only fond of kidding, but also can “take it.” Your optimism and constant supply of mirth and good fun many days lessened to the nth degree the monotony of school routine. All the teachers are going to miss the brilliant (?) wise-cracks you continually contribute in your classes, “Eddie.” Evidently you’re not content with being simply a jester all the time, for your ability as a salesman and an actor have convinced us that there is a more serious side to your nature. Taking you all in all, you are a great person, willing to lend a hand in any venture, 9



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THE SNUFF BOX THOMAS MURTAGH “Tom” “Prom the crown of his head to the sole of his foot, he is all mirth.” Treasurer of Class ’33. Basketball ’33, ’34, ’35. Captain of Basketball ’35. Baseball ’33, ’34, ’35. Track ’35. Finance Committee of A. A. ’34. President of A. A. ’35. Boys’ Glee Club ’35. Vice President of H. R. A. ’35. Without doubt you were one of the most popular boys in high school. Your ability as an athlete has made you a valuable member to your class and to your school. Wouldn’t it be wise, however, and less embarrassing to all concerned, if you would desist from making known audibly those many thoughts which come to you on the spur of the moment? May your future years be successful ones, “Tom.” MARGARET CATHERINE MURTAGH “A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance.” Secretary of Class ’34. Vice President of A. A. '34. Class Editor of “Snuff Box” ’34. Latin Club ’34 ’35. Finance Committee of A. A. ’35. Executive Board of “Snuff Box” ’35. Treasurer of Class of ’35. “Peggy,” you have been one of the most cheerful and happy-go-lucky upper-classmen. Your ready smile and good humor make your going an even more serious loss, but we do advise that you devote part of your vacation days to improving the tone of your giggle. We are convinced you will find the giggle very unsuitable to a business girl. Our wishes are for your becoming an A number 1 stenographer. 11

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