Southold High School - Snuffbox Yearbook (Southold, NY)
- Class of 1939
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The Snuff Box 'SOUTHOLD N Y Volume 16 JUNE 1939 S 1' A F I' ILDIIGRIAL lE,d1tor1 1 BOdILl Dons PULL 39 Mir cry DlCklI1SOI1 33 hllzdbefh Gfdlldfl 39 Class hduors, Madelcmc M1c.N1s11 39 Chirlcb Gflttdll 40 oseohme ermnk 41 Blytl'1LD1ck1r1s011 4 Departmental Eclltors Helen Aksun 39 Adelzude Mldgley 39 l-laxold Booth 39 M1r,,,1re1 llllfhlll 38 Cla BUSINILSB L vcx 115111 A lllll D 1 LlSO11 4 M 1111 Asnst 111 M 1111gc1s Robut Saufoxcl 39 lsvugtt V 111 .Sf W1ll11111 Wortl1 40 lJ'1Lll 5fOl.llLI1lJl1f 11 41 C,lILl1l 111011 Herbert Wgllx 40 Mina ex M1r1o11 I'l1o111p S011 40 Cnlbut Horton 40 Ma1y V111 41 Hoyt Palmex 41 FACULIY ADVISOIX Kdtl1lLL1 V Malone L. 9 u - , V 'I 'El 2 1 L g' ' 'q 'Ez 'I.l'.-.lvlll -2. I f- --' ' - 7' ' n . 1 N ., I E UE , . , I A YCIICC jones 38: Gerard Purcell 1525. , .. .- Al ' gi rt ' ici-'Q ' 0. 2 ZQLCIKI Q t az 1' ' ' 1 211 2' JZ . .L . Z L . X g D f- 1. V my We the Class of Nmeteen Hundred and Thlrty Nme respectfully and slncerely express our as prlncxpal and mstructor has shown a humane understandmg of our problems and through whose unselflsh and untzrmg efforts the new school has at last become a rea11ty heartfelt appreciation to Mr. Blodgett who, both BOARD OF EDUCATION WILLIAM A WELLS WILLIAM L WILLIAMS ALBERT W ALBERTSON EDWARD L DONAHUE FRANK J MOFFAT J. LEO THOMPSON CARLISLE COCHRAN To Mlss Malone who aslde from the falthful per formance of her dutles as teacher gave freely and unstmtedly of her txme and energv ln the welfare of our many student actlvltles we the Class of 1939 1n saymg farewell to hngh school days wish to express our smcere and grateful apprecratxon y - Y 1 Q s v 1 Prmclpal French and Englxsh Scxence WMWM A-Macaw FACULTY Physlcal Educatlon and Soc1al Studles History and Mathematms Latln and Englxsh Commerclal Subjects Home Economlcs Industrxal Arts Art Musxc Englxsh I and Eight School Nurse ...... h Grade Levu A Llod ett MA Kathleen V Malone A B Alfred V' Dart MA Harold E Goldsmmth B S Kathleen Vl Whalen B S Esther M Bened1ct A B Henry Wllhams B C S Beatrlce Fleschutz B S Lvle Harrlson Elalne Lmdenberg B S Harold C Nxver Spec1al Mus1c Edna F Mlller BS Edith Vail R.N. HELEN J. AKSCIN Axie A pleasing countenance 's no slight advantage. Biology Club 36 Latin Club 37 G ee Club H6 7 'cm '6 ' 'rum Major 37 ' 2 nu.: Box 39 'four oianc playin and your bann l cling a' vrcll your drum m joring. hav .1of.'1 L t at yo'r l1.'SlCZll abldtiec are ou standlmg, No one Q c'v1' Lf ' eve Z 2' p TE ' jaianist 'A' lv' orchect . Yotr work at the time oi a fnlcr acti'itie has made you Worthy of being Butter T bear a charmed life Biology Club 36 Baseball 38 Track Pin Pong 38 Your athle ic ability has not been displayed as it ought and so we have been unable to benefit by t As a pitcher on the team you exhibited your ability to come through at the ri ht time which IS merely a ample of your helpfulness throughout the school year ca -ed enior of . f , KATHRYN MARIE BERRY Chick Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maldens are Biology Club 36 Latin Club 37 B nd 36 37 38 9 ch 36 37 38 Commercial Contest 39 By your Flute playmg you have proved yourself ready willing and able to conquer everything you undertake The band and orchestra will have a strangely void place next year and no light trills will issue forth from a well known Flute Your cooperation is going to be very much missed Kay tk '7 A. R V9 , 'C' 'VA l A 'Z , '3 I o. 1 '3 , '57, '28, '39 D i ' , '28, ' 9 fx f' Q LJ 'L i ' Z ' il 93 Hs' -5 5 ' as .. Z1 'i c 5' V. is h ' .. ou V. s t fi - l ln t , who will r tale youx lece as K for 1 ., 1 s ra 1 5 f ll sc 1 v s ' N 1 l' a 5 1939 ELBERT V. AUSTIN Li v 'I A V '28 . U , Z3 t. I .. . . N 1 . , .. U .U . . D . C lb ' 91 . . ,, ' 9 . , a 1 H 1 ' 9 ' 13 Or . ' , ' , ' , '39 . -' , V Q E . . . iw .3 ' 7 ' ' . l v . . . 3- . . , . FREDERICK HAROID BOOTH jr Bung It IS a great pleasure to be too handsome a man B1OlOgy Club 36 Latm Club 36 37 Track 37 38 39 b ll 37 38 Basketball 37 38 39 D ng Pong 38 39 nut: Box 39 The basketball court the baseball clamond the tracl course and the P n Ponb t ble wlll se m empty VVlll0.,1t you to ill your nowledged pcrt Bung and may you be as out tand ng a coach as you have been a player CHARLES WILLIAM COLOMBO Charlie My mlnds my kingdom Drrector of Blology Club 36 Latln Club '36 37 Class Presxdent 37 Class President 38 Snuff Box 38 Class Treasurer 39 Salutatorlar To all outward appearances Charlle you are a very quxet angellc mouse l1ke person However your years of h1gh school have shown you to be just as lf not more fun lovrng wxtty and humor ous as any other member of the class Although you have shown no muslcal or athletlc 1ncl1r1at1or1s you have been a leader and one always ready to lend a hand JOHN H COURTENAY Court Happy am I from care Im free Why arent they all content l1ke me3 Class Treasurer 36 Latln Club 36 37 Biology Club 36 Track 37 38 39 Cross Country 38 39 Oratorlcal Contests '38, 39 Local Wmner of Oratoncal Contest '38 Honor Graduate What has surprxsed us most, john, 1S your success on the track team Your ever present humor and good nature, as well as you capab1l1ty as a debater will help make a place for you as you truck up the ladder of success Good luck as a P G ' ' 4 - Q5 UU Lb ' V! 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Lt ,V tt 7 . . 1 ' , , . , . . , NELSON CURTISS DAVIDS Nels Gayly tl e troubadour touched hrs gultar Class V1ce Pres1dent 36 B1ology Club 36 Cross Country 38 Track 8 9 Even though your talent as a mus1c1an has been adly neglected during your hlgh chool years your abxhty one whlch may be of great avall rn later hfe to play many lnstruments has come to the front As an athlete you have been a great help to the track team and your freouent argu ments have obtalned for you a name as a debater MARGARET CAIHLRINE, DES ROSIERS Marge A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance Glee Club 36 37 38 Tune In 36 Rmgs 1n the Sawdust 37 H M S Pmafore 38 Latln Club 37 Vlce Presldent of Glee Club 38 Your pleaslng personahty as well as your capa b1l1ty has made you a valuable member of the class You have shown your true pOSblb1l1t16S when you have acted as hostess rn the cafeterla at noon You wxll leave a sadly empty place when you leave MARGERY DICKINSON Young 1n hmbs 1n Judgment old Blology Club 36 Oratorxcal Contest 39 Glee Club 39 Edltorlal Board SnuFf Box 39 Honor Graduate Though you have been a member of Southold Hlgh School for a very short tlme only you have made good use of your tlme here You have made a name for yourself by your descr1pt1ve pess1m1sms and exactness as well as your argu mentatlve prowess The very best of luck to you tn your Journahstlc future U tt ' . ' . . , Q., 1 . , I . ' I sq 13 f- 1 S 5 t , Q . . . . . , , A , . . , - . , 5 - ' 111 . r 1 P 1 nc 'V 11 H . , . 1 1 1 1 1 as 11 1 u 3 ' Ya 'f n ' vw 1 - 1 . . 1 V - 1 Q U . . . 1 - 1 ' v v . . , 1 ALBERT JOHN DOROSKI Blushing is the color of virtue. Golf '36, '37, '38 Track '36 Baseball '36, '37, '38 Captain of Golf '37, '38 Manager of Golf '39 Your achievements as a salesman will never be forgotten, Al, and your teamwork will be sure to help you in later years. That you had to leave track and baseball in order to work was one of those unfortunate necessities for in your brief time in Southold sports you proved yourself first rate hurdler and outfielder. Good luck Al. MADELINE A ENNIS Mad A little person with a winning smile Biology Club 36 Glee Club 38 39 H M S Pmafore 38 As a member of the Class of 39 you have proved yourself ready for anything The Glee Club has had the benefit of your presence Your cheery mile and ever present good nature are golng to be very much missed Madeline FLORA WELLS FISHER Be silent and safe silence never betrays you ll J ch 36 37 3 Glee Club 37 38 39 H M S Pmafore 38 Rings in the Sawdust 37 Although one of the quieter girls of the class of 39 your cooperativeness has made you an im portant part of it Your capabilities as shown in the home economics classes and 4 H Club guaran tee a good use of your resourcefulness Good luck Flora v 1 n vs H . 1 . . . . ,, - 1 s s x H - u 1 1 S . , . nt ' o ' ' I' - . . . ' ' , ' v 4 .4 - vw 1 7 4, - ' u v, t - , . . , - 11' jf 0- .W x, K - - E - ...L , . ELIZABETH ANN GRATTAN Llbby Its mce to be natural when you re naturally nlce Bxology Club 36 Class Treasurer 37 Rmgs ln the Sawdust 37 Class Vxce Presxdent 38 Class Secretary 39 Glee Club 37 38 39 Glee Club Presrdent 39 Oratorxcal Contest 39 Edltorlal Board Snuff Box 39 Your sweet personal1ty and your readmess to cooperate w1ll be very much mlssed factors ln S H S after your departure L1bb1e In all so clal events and class act1v1t1es as well as m your varxous classes you have been a splendrd leader MONICA J GRIGONIS Gome Mlghty IU a qulet way But cheerful and happy all the day Blology Club 36 Latm Club 36 37 Secretary of Latm Club 37 Glee Club 37 38 39 Rlngs m the Sawdust 37 H M S Plnafore 38 Class Vlce Pres1dent 39 Honor Graduate Throughout your hxgh school years you have been a frxend wlthout foe a frlend of teacher and student allke Your sunny d1spos1t1on as well as your excellent scholastlc achlevements makes as sured a successful future whether It be back n S H S as a P G as a Freshman at New Paltz or wherever you may be Gome BETTY ANN HAGERMAN Tune In 36 Betty A merry heart doeth good llke a medlcme Bxology Club 36 Glee Club 36 37 38 39 Rlngs ln the Sawdust' 37 H M S Pmafore 38 The plays operettas sklts and other performances have been supported and 1mproved by your dra matlc sk11l Your vocal talent has made your name renowned throughout S H S and your cap ablllty In taking charge of any sxtuatlon w1ll be put to good use m your nursmg career u ' vv sn 1 - v 1 - xv . u y Ov ,, . . ,, . . . , y s v v 1 9 . . , 1 f - 9 . . v , 9 . . l A 3 . . . , . 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A' A l nl sv gf, K U . . . ,, 5 ' Y 1 1 s a v 1 4 v a v u sv 1 cn ' ' w Q as ' yu v 9 v n . . ., ' MADEI EINE CAROLYN MAC NISH Mad Gentle ln manner firm ln reallty nd 36 37 38 Glee Club 36 37 38 R1ngs 1n the Sawdust 37 H M S Pmafore 38 Class Edxtor Snuff Box 39 Although 11lness has kept you out of school m ny days you have shown your true colors rn commg through at the top of the l1st Your cheer ful sm11e and cordlal manners w1ll be mlssed The rat a tat tat of Southold s snare drums will always remlnd us of you And o good luck 1n your bus1ness llfe FREDERICK MANNWEILER Fred The greatest men may ask a foohsh qll6Stl01'1 now and then Blology Club 36 Band 36 37 38 O ch 36 37 38 Tenms 37 38 ,39 H M S Pmafore 38 Track 38 Cross Country 38 Horseshoes 38 Basketball 38 39 Although your scholastlc accomphshments have been no more than enough to et you through you have proven yourselt worthy f S H S through your tennls and basketball playmg SARAH ADELAIDE MIDGLEY Mldge Shes coy and petxte Yet charmmg and sweet Blology Club 36 Glee Club 36 37 38 39 nd 36 37 38 ch 36 37 3 Rmgs 1n the Sawdust 37 H M S Pmafore 38 Glrls Asst B B Manager 38 Gxrls Sports Edltor 38 V1ce Presldent of Orch 39 Glee Club Edxtor 39 You ve certamly done your share of work lI'l the muslcal department band orchestra and Glee Club Your sklll as an accompamst and p1an1st have made you one to depend on to provxde the musxc May your secret of popular1ty follow wherever you may go Mldge and may you suc ceed m your career as a muslc teacher Joe OSTROSKI 06 L1fe wxthout sport IS not hfe Blology Club 36 Basketball 36 37 38 39 Baseball 36 37 38 39 T ack 36 37 38 9 Your athlet1c ab1l1ty speaks for xtself e T be county champlon ln two events IS certamly one of the greatest honors possxble to achleve If your obstacles ln llfe are cleared as easlly as the pole vaultmg bar and the hlgh Jump bar you have nothmg to fear Keep up the good records DORIS ELIZABETH PRICE Pr1c1e Blessed wlth that charm that certa1nty to please Blology Club 36 Snuff Box Asst Edltor 38 Latm Club 36 37 Traveler Reporter 38 39 B nd 36 37 38 9 Oratorlcal Contest 39 O ch 37 38 9 Cheer Leader 39 Glee Club 37 38 39 Honor Graduate Basketball 36 37 38 39 Class VICE Presxdent 37 Rmgs mn the Sawdust 37 Edxtorlal Board Snuff Box 39 H M S Pmafore 38 We w1ll always remember your V1V'lClOllS form Hlttmg across the basketball court nor of course w1ll we forget your proverb1al cheerfulness and w1ll1ngness to work These few words are not able to do you ju t1ce because you are one of that mall mlnorlty of versatxle people May you go out and meet hfe as you have met your hlgh school career wlth real success and youll come out on top BERTHA PATRICIA PUPECKI Bert O I am stabbed wlth laughter B10lOgy Club 36 Pasketball 36 37 38 Gee Club 36 37 38 39 Rmvs 1n the Sawdust 37 H M S Pmafore 38 Secretary and Treasurer of Glee Club 39 As a basketball guard you certalnly traversed the court Your eagerness to always gxve a helpmg h nel to the other fellow w1ll be a great asset to you Your hght hearted g1ggl1ng has become a part o S H S Bertha and may life always have as cheerful an outlook NJ vu an ' - ' ' ya ' 1 5 7 V v 1 v s v 9 9 9 9 V Y Y , . , 3 , jo . 0 l 9 9 U ' ' 9' il I ' ll V . . , , 1 ' af- . , , s s I y 7 ' s v a 1 ' 9 a . , . 3 9 v 9 ' ' r . , , 3 7 5 v y s s n 1 5 Y Y . . , 5 1 H . - is 9 5 1 . - 5 E M ' av 1 l . 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' - sv a ' a l. - ,. , .X I v , . , ' , 'S r ' .CA Y . - - . . f . . . ,, y STANI FY ANTONE RUTKOWSKI Band 36 CHARLES ROBERT SANFORD Sandy I am a good orator m my own cause Blology Club 36 Frack 37 38 39 R n s m the Sawdust 37 Adv Staff of Snuff Box 37 38 39 Class Secretary 38 A st Manager of Track 38 Basketball 38 39 Cross Country 38 39 Manager of Track 39 ocal Wlnne of Oratorxcal contest 39 A a sclrolar youve proved yourself most efhc and your good work 1n the orator cal con 1 ts have fur her strengthened your pos1t1on as '1 deb ter Yo r earnest eHorts ln the Held of lor have be n wllhnvly recexved by all Best o lucl ob ch 36 7 Stan My thou hts and my conduct are my own Although you never S11 much 'md ure generally a blessmg to the study hall teachers you are al Ways ready to leelp when needed and can be de pended on to the lxmlt Go 1nto hfe wlth the same outlook and the world IS yours LAURA T STANKEWICZ Valedxctorlan Wlsdom IS better than I'lIlJ1CS Glee Club 36 37 38 Latln Club 37 Rmgs m the Sawdust 37 H M S Pmafore 8 Commerclal Contest 39 Your remarkable scholastlc record alone would g1ve you one of the leadmg places of lmportance 1 ln Southold but when that record IS coupled wnth busmess hfe your pleasmg smlle and personallty lt makes you approprlately one of the most popular glrls xn the class Our very best success to you xn your 44 1 ' U u vu , g . , .- ,,,, , , 37, eo, 39 . ,H .. . Or . , 3 , 38, 39 5.7 . . f -l 1 ' t, - ll YV 55 ' H! ' I . , A V U 9 1 . . ., . - , .. , L or 3 il- ' 9 I 1 ' Y K' , ' 5, , 5 , . ,. y f , 7 Y - Y .- Y ' Wd I Asst Busmess Manager of Snufr Box 39 T . ' .- ' ' AJ L i , , 7 J A ' ont, . L 1 - CS E . a . u . VN ' ' D l l I ' ' ,, . - O . . C - l t, B . M ' '. - uv K ,4- . . - . 7 . . . 5 ' v Tr, f lg. . . . ' ' 3 AMBROSE ROCCO TERP Mickey To varnish nonsense with the charms of sound. 1 Oh, Doctor '34 Glee Club '34, '35, '36 Band '34, '35, '36, '37, '38 Orch. '34, '35, '36, '37, '38 Tune In 36 Asst Manager of Baseball 3 8 During your high school years you ve always been the First to volunteer when there was work to be done Your laughs w1ll be missed by all and we wonder who will occupy your own spec 1al desk in each high school room? CARL EVERETT VAIL J Duke Full of pep push and go Thats why people like him Class President 36 Band 3 7 3 Orch 3 37 38 Latin Club 37 Class Treasurer 38 joke Editor Snuff Box 39 Class President 39 Asst Business Manager of Snuff Box 39 Honor Graduate Your unfazable humor may be depended on for every occasion Everett and as a scholar and a musician you have distinguished yourself in S H S Your importance has been shown by your various executive offices throughout your high school years GRACE B WALTERS Gracie None speak of her but speak of her praise Biology Club 36 Basketball 36 37 Glee Club 37 38 39 Rings ln the Sawdust 37 H M S Pmafore 38 Through your high school years you have dis played and exercised the qualitles whlch will car ry you to the top dependabllity and perseverence Your showlng on the basketball court was just another of your many act1v1t1es Good luck as a nurse Grace rn 9: 9 1 1 7' v3 . . , v A . 9 , f. an 99 , an v 9 v v ' - sv SO. 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Glass 'Qllllll We the Class of N1neteen hundred and thxrty mne belng sane mentally sound physxcally and magnanlmous generally do bequeath from our vast llbrary the followmg tltles whxch we conslder justly approprlate Laughmg Boy Mr Blodgett Mlss Malone M1ss Whalen M1 s Benedrct Mxss Fleschutz Wllhams Goldsm1th Dart Harrxson Mr Nlver M1ss Llndenberg The Faculty Mlss Va1l The Juniors The Sophs The Frosh Ellsworth Austmn Laura Bednoskl joe Booth Irene Cohen Marcella Cooper Martm Dejesus Anne Denzler Pat Denzler Margaret Denzler Edlth Dlckerson Arthur Dlckerson Frank Drxes George Flsher Robert Foster George Gaffga Ruth Glover Lulse Gomez Great Expectatlons How to Get Thlngs Done Years of Grace Marrlage Is So Fmal Come and Get It Back Where I Came From Droll Storles Tales of Labrador You Cant Take It wlth You Llsten for a Lonesome Drum Deslgns for Llvmg Moulders of Destmy Health Hyglene and Hooey Seats of the Mlghty Green Worlds What Are We to Do Days Off You Can t Have Everythmg No Hearts to Break I m a Stranger Here Myself Man the Unknown Beatmg About the Bush The World I Lxve In Everyman Brlng Em Back Allve All Thls and Heaven Too New Worlds to Conquer Lxttle Women Asslgnment ln UtOpla Lost Horlzon Saturday s Chxld He Leadeth Me My Wales Charles Grattan Ed I-Iarrls L1ll1an Goetschlus Gllbert Horton jean Horton K thryn Korn Stanley Kral Pearl Krause Gladys Krukoskx Loulse Krupskl M M1ller Dorothy Osborne Pete Ostrosk1 Stella Rysko Ed Skwara Wlllxam Sterling Evelyn Swlatocha Marxon Thompson Betty Turner Herbert Wells Wxlllam Worth Margaret Le1cht Malcolm McAslan Irene Raynor Fehx Apomk Lew1s Blodgett Curtls Horton Dlthers and jxtters Louder Please Here I Stay Free Lance Lrttle Men Mother Knows Best The Man Nobody Knows Wlllmgly to School The Road to Anywhere e The Rlvals My Ten Years 1n a Quandary The Fun of It Northwest Passage The Amateur Gentleman Forever Yours CSee Loulse Krupskll The Promlsed Land In Defense of Women Maxn Street I Wrlte as I Please Monday Tales The Call of the Wxld Managxng Yourself Goodbye Mr Ch1pS' L1fe wlth Father L1ttle Man What Now? Razzle Dazzle Hoyt Palmer W1ll1am Reynolds Elsxe Ortutay The Famlly Fllvvers to Frlsco Carol Waller It Is Later Than You Think Henry Shlpuleskl Cast Out Your Devlls Helen Cardmal Through the Kltchen Door Margaret Orlowskl News Is My job As Executor and Executrxx respectively of thls the Fmal W11l and Testament of the Class of nmeteen hundred and thirty nme we duly ap polnt Fel1x Apomk and Rose Horton In wltness whereof we here subscrlbe our names at Southold New York ln the year one thousand mne hundred and thxrty mne before Florence SOlCCk1 and Albm Janulck as wltnesses hereto QS1gnedj The Semor Class In WIIUCSS whereof we here subscrlbe our names Florence Soleckx Albln Januxck 19 , V . u TO ' - Mr. ' ' Mr. ' ' ' ' ' Mr. ' ' ', Mr. ' ' ' l ' Miss Miller The Children's Hour h Advlce to the Junlors Insxgnxficant jumors From our verv super1or pos1t1on we de1gn to render counsel to you our unworthy successors We have observed your many a11d apparent H We and at th1s t1me we call to you attentlon those whlch predommate 1n the hope that a t mely rem edy may be effected He r Ye' Hear Ye' 156 why no ry be a not other ways than by gettmg a lf by h1gh heels A l1ttle more gent1l1ty would be a welcome acqu1 s1t1on Mar1on remember varlety 1s the sp1ce of l1fe Dont center too much attentlon on one per son Dlrect some of that energy towards belng a worthy semor Herb really you re not the only Jltterbug on th1s end of the 1sland Remember clothes looks and dancmv w1ll not w1n you a d1ploma All IS not gold that ghtters Artle we real1ze that vou a1e the ma1nstay of the class but your pompos1ty 1 too foo lud crous Remembe youre not the only ant 1n the sand plle Dor1s your 1nfect1ous g1ggle has been over done A l1ttle less volume 1n that d1rect1on and a l1ttle more d1l1gence 1n your studles would be greatly appreclated joe we real1ze that you have a superb volce but glV6 us more actlon and less verbal ego1sm Ed1th, sometlmes your smugness IS wholly unbearable We real1ze that the school couldnt be run wxthout you but how about g1v1ng the other Junxors a chance to get a word 1n edge WISE In Splte of all th1s however we see the makmgs of a fine person 1n you Anne handsome IS as handsome does and all that sort of thxng But a l1ttle less affectat1on would make you a lot more charmlng and almost better lookmg Ellsworth the g1rls f-'md that your vacuous leer IS more oHens1ve than Flattermg Take heed and follow our shrewd adv1ce Less leer1ng and more learn1ng Marcella, although we Sen1ors real1ze that there are several attract1ve persons 1n East ISllp Cwe should knowj we are certam that there are even more here at Southold A few more of your sunny smxles would be greatly apprec1ated Stanley we really do not know what would happen to e1ther the jumor Class or to the mus1c d1v1s1ons of th1s school 1f you should dec1de to move away More power to you Martm De jesus we know you re a br1ght boy so why not settle down and do some work? You re too lazy for words Why not try and make a name for yourself as your SISICFS have? Frank you re really a good k1d at heart but don't try to be so worldly wlse and smart It's much n1cer to be your natural self as you were at the begmnlng of the ycar so dont let the glrls go to your head Pat whv d nt you let L1 get to know you? We ve seen a few of those shy sm1le., of yours So wc can gu s th t you re really a n1ce kd G1ve us '1 chance George wlfy not e tae hmh school lnow you you real1y re .J well k1d at hear Come ou cf yc r shell and peep a on Ru '1 your locks are very de v n'f s we ve round for n s hool you e angel c but outs de we kroxv of y ur pranks How bout 1 nd nv a h pp med1um? Ceorge Gafrga vlence 1 golden but don get too rxch We laeard tl at at a certam Dec rr ber party that you were qumte the man about town Wry not loosen up C1 b1t 1n school? Charl1e your 1mpetuous rature has got en you nto several slxglu pl ghts 0 1n VICW of these facts don 1 be too debona1r when deallng wxth he fa1rer sex G b vou re qu1te the far laa1rel bof bo h n and out of school The on V reason you escape L Lnscatl ed becau e vou reall I are so pleasant Bu we do w1sh you a few more dav each mo th 11 whxch to recuperate El we real1ze tl at as a baseball manager you re perfect but why not use '1 l1ttle of your persevermg dom1nat1on ln school and semor ac 'ClVltl9SP Robert you re so qu1et and gentlemanly that we cant Fmd anyth1ng to compla1n about ust keep up the good work Pearl weve found out from past exper1 ences that you are one to be depended upon to act1v1ty a success th1s ab1l1ty to your do your b1t 1n mak1ng any How about showlng some of classmates? ean you re sweet l1ttle sm1le and sxlly l1ttle Dont try to cap ltallze on these however for the results w1ll not be at all grat1fy1ng Malcolm the experts of Southold Hlgh ad V156 you to stay off the tenms courts unt1l you can get out of the way of certa1n l1ne drlves wh1ch do not stop at the net Pete your work 1n track basketball and baseball g1V6 you an excellent record Wlth us but we m1ght suggest that you dlrect a l1ttle of jour CP cess energy toward the Southolders 1nstead of the res1dents of Greenport Mur1el we real1ze that a certam nelghbor of yours IS a fine personahty but he s not the on ly strawberry 1n the patch Dot the trouble IS vou never do anyth1ng wrong and your art IS too perfect to cr1t1c1ze Do somethmg that 1sn t rlght won t you? 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' v . . 4 0 do ln hurdl1ng7 Margaret Dcnzler we reallze that you are able to do many thmgs better than anyone else but actlons speak louder than words Bud as a rnan about town you re the tops but we mlght suggest a lrttle more txme on your school work Lxllxan we mlght suggest that you try to act your age Betty you re not the only g1rl ln Southold Try a lxttle less soph1st1cat1on and a llttle less of Greenport Margaret Lelcht Sonny IS the word for you Margaret but why not glve the school books a chance Celebrate the tercentenary wxth a d1 ploma Squatter we realtze that you are the m portant personage on the field of athlet1cs but as for your scholastlc record all r1ght all rrghtl Thls 1sn t a shady remark and lt won t cost you a thlng Lourse Krupskr and Evelyn Swlatocha from all appearances you two belleve that blood IS thrcker than water Why not let someone else find out about your pleasmg character1st1cs9 Kathryn we mlght suggest that you cut the tradxtxonal apron strmgs Also reallze that some one else mlght be rlght once ln awhlle Stella as an athlete we have only praxse for you We might venture to suggest that you show the same lnterest nn l1fe ln general Laura just remember a smlle w1ns more than a frown any day Also stop reachmg for the stars Irene Cohen although you ve only been here a short tlme Irene you have proved yourself to be a good sport A sllght suggestron would be that you take l1fe a lrttle more serrously We re ret dear jumors brlngmg to a close a task so adapted to our ab1l1tl8S and yet so 1n hmte rn scope M1ndful as we are of the proverb We may glve advlce but we cannot xnsprre the conduct we slncerely trust that our sagacrous suggestrons wlll not go unheeded Dmner t1me at the Lee House Fred M Cto walterj 'our d1nner today was terrlble I nearly lost my appetxte Walter So? What was the matter? Fred M Well I found a ha1r 1n the 1ce cream a ha1r ln the honey and a ha1r 1n the apple sauce Walter You drda Mm thats funny I can understand how the ha1r got ln the xce cream It came from shavmg the 1ce And the hatr rn the honey probably came from the comb But what gets me IS the harr In the applesauce I b0ught the apples myself and they were baldwms Euphomc Qulps Helen handy husky honey happy hardy h1lar1ous Elber lder elephantmc elementary Katnryn coy careful coquettlsh comely Harold healthy hungry handsome haughty hrggledy plggledy Charlre complacent cautlous casual Kapoot john Joklng Jovlal JOStlll'lg jaunty jaculatory Juvemle Nelson noncommlttal nonchalant negatrve nondescr1pt Margery m1dv1ctor1an mlsconstrued metrculous majestrc M rgaret measured mellow m1l1tant meaty merry Albert amorous amateur ambldexterous aloof alack alas Madellne molecular mandrel mum mere Flora phlegmatlc falr f1l1al fantastlc Lrbby l1the lackadaxslcal langu1d lat1sh Mon1ca mlschlevous m1ld mrrthful modest Betty bolsterous blustrous bellxeose blatant blah' Madeleme mooner modern melancholy morbld Fred fast fxckle Hlppant falhble phooey' Mxdge melodlc mmx meager mmlon Joe Judrclous Jumper Je June Jeepers' Dors dogmatc determmed dramatrc dashmg Bertha belllgerent bossy babbllng brusk browbeatmg blonde Ctanley stern stolld stalwart stubborn strong Bob bereft berserk banterxng bombastlc balderdash' battermg Laura lean lank lovable latent Ambrose amblguous amanuenslc ambltlous ambllng Va1l vocrferous vehement valuable versatlle Grace graceful glrllsh grrfgly glbberlsh grave gregarlous Mrs Lmdsay I certamly was outspoken t at my Club today' Mxss Mlller I cant belleve rt' Who out spoke you? lV11ss Fleschutz Whenever Im ln the dumps I get a new hat Mr Harrlson Oh so thats where you get them Harrlson What lb the most famous plece of .vood IH the world? jack Remhardt Charlre McCarthy . . o Q - 1 I - I I I Q Q , . 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Class Prophecy Southold s Whos Who at the Worlds Farr of 1939 So the Worlds Faxr of 1959 to End Faxrs xs at hand' The World of Yesterday seems to 1ntr1ge thls generatxon w1th Plle on and Terror sphere as the1r theme and a very approprlate one too I never before saw such nlghtmares 1n the dayt1me' I m your rovlng reporter who IS here to ln tervxew the twenty seven top names on the lxst of Whos Who at the Worlds Falr of 1959 Let s take a stroll around and s e whom we meet Why theres Duke Va11 wh1te carnatlon and all They say hes the second greatest smce Barnum I guess Ill get a statement from hlm Have you any statement to make for the press Duke? Why er yes Theres one bought every m1nute CHe means a t1cket back to the Worlds of Yesterdayj But I say w1ll you excuse me now? I m ln a b1t of a hurry I Vanity vanlty all IS vanlty there IS the Fashion Pavlhon across the way M mm mm They re selling Vague that fashlon and soclety magazine edlted by Dorls Prlce And heres Do r1s now beglnmng to get a tr1He gray but still as charmmg and v1vac1ous as ever How good lt IS to see you Dor1s would you glve me a word for my paper? Dellghted How about Be Vague ln the Vague way for thats the best way Wxll that do? It s perfect Now tell me who IS that mo del over there? She looks very fam1l1ar yet I cant place her Why thats Ellzabeth Grattan our most popular and hlghest pald model And see that shm blonde g1rl over there dxrectmg the seam stresses' Guess who that ls' Not Flora F1sher' Oh my dear no' Thats Fleurette Flshere She IS a Parlslenne and chief modlste Pavlllon Well so long' I cant reslst the t1on to try her out on her French accent for the Info How do you do Mademoiselle How about a few statements for the press? Mals ou1 Cpronounced weej as enfante I was always modlste and once modxste always modlste non? Phew' French IS bad enough but a m1x ture llke that wow' I m on my way and a long way at that' Let me see guess Ill maugurate Southold Day at the Falr and see how many other home folks I can find Say there seems to be qulte a crowd gatherlng on Preamble Walk I wonder whats up? Pardon lady but can you tell your rovlng reporter what the crowd IS for? Oh that famous matmee xdol Harold Booth IS grvmg away autographed plctures of hlmself for the tempta Thanks Flshere Even halr styhsts are here to get the low down on hls hair do Isnt he wonderful? I wouldnt know you see I knew htm when Hey Bung remember me? Lets hear all bout your success Was It dnliicult to achleve? Not at all not at all Just a natural 1n stmct for me Once a mooner now a star That sums It all up I beheve Oh er same old Bunk' Would you be go mg over by any chance to llsten to Mxdge s mu SIC? I notxced a slgn w1th her bllled as M1dge and her All Boy Band What s the xdea? Midge? Why shes a sort of a Ray Hut ton and Phll Spltalny m reverse Sure Ill go over with you What does Mudge look llke? Same as ever? I should say not' Shes a red head now fNo wonder hes so wlllmg to go over with mej And whlle you re lookmg up old frlends dont mlss Madelme Ennis Mad Ennis? Whats her line? Shes bllled with Mldge as The Shppernest Spectacle on Skates fRollerj smce Sonja Shes also advertised as Merry Mad of the Roller Rmk Thanks to Bung I ve been domg better than I thought I would Whats that sign over there? Escort Bureau for Forlorn Fems Butters Boys 50 cents an Hour My word Elbert Austm as a professional glgxlo lmaglne that' Wlll you give me a statement Butter? Nope nothxng to say my slgn mcludes ev erythmg Well do you know any Southolders? I have eyes rlght now for only one Helen Akscm Oh do tell me about her? Shes actlng as Lady Commodore at the Falrs Watercade She got her experlence I hear runnmg a very mce wheeler at the Southold Yacht Club Sorry but my time IS up-toodle oo' Gee 1ts warm heres the Admxnlstratlon Bu1ld1ng and I m chasmg m to cool off a bit Ill have to look up Kay Berry I understand shes not only Duke Va1l s perfect secretary but also hrs g1rl Monday ln the show Hello Kay Berry why the worrxed look? I m here to get a word for the press What have you? Nothmg nothing at all for the press The only person I want to see ns Everett Vall lf you chance to see thls so called Duke you can tell htm for me that rf I don t see a pay check soon he can find a new Monday gxrl CMmmm I m not staymg here I came ln to cool off but not to be blown olfj What shack IS thls? Courtenays Dxversl fied Fur Farm? So that s that terrlble odor whlch has been asphyxlatmg me' What a martyr I am for the press Greetlngs john hows the slde lme domg your chem hobby? Say Im reachmg tops Come on ln and Ill blow mercury 30 cm hlgh ln a tube for you for h1s Frlday show I ' I I! as ' ' 1 1 1 1 - , .-1 , , , , , . . . . ,, as 11 a . I ' as 11 as . ' ' - - 1 1 . . . . . N . . - - . , . ,, - . - ' 11 1 , , - . as y - 1 1 ' , . . . , . 1 1 ' , . . . - 1 ' ' ' u ' 4 . YY 7 ' YI U 1 , . ,, 44 - 1 an . ' 1 , - - 11 - 1 .2 . - 1 , . . . 1 11 I I ' Q a li ' ' ' y . 11 H as 1 11 ,, , . . . 1 - ' as 1 U ' 7 ' ' , 1. 1 , , . . 1 - ' ' 11 . cs - 1 ' 99 l .-. , y . . , . . I ,, 44 1 ' ' ' 1 ' ' . , T., . S, . . . . ,, . - 1 1 9 I I ' 1 - a ' I , . U ,, . . ' 1 11 ' . . . . . , 1 1 1 ' I . . . . . 1 ' T . . . . . s 1 . 1 H . . . ' 1 ' 1 1 ' D . 9 Y , H . . . 1 1 ' H . 5 . u ' ' Il . 1 ' 1 1 ' ff ' . ' ' - , . 1 1 ,, ' 11 U , . as 11 . i - , , 0 ' IK ' . , 1 1 1, ' 11 as 1 - u 11 1 1 7 ' - - ms 1 ' - 4 1 1 ' Y ' 1 1 ' ' ! 7 ' 11 ' ' as ' 11 ' ' U l ' , -. . M , , . , I , . . . , , . . 1 1 . . . . . - - , - - - , 1 1 ' ' ' 11 7 H , , . , . 1 ' ' . ' as 11 - 11 H ' n I I ' sa ' ' U 1 ' ' ,, II u ' ' , U ' ' 1 1 ' 1 1 Y 1 . 11 ' ' 1 - 1 . . . . , . , ' 1 . 1 s 1 ' ' ' 11 ' . T . , . . . , . 1 1 1 - as 1 7 ' , U . . s , . .- , . . , , . . . , 1 I H . U . , . . . y 1 9 1 ' 1 ' 11 91 H . . cs 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 . . . - - 1 1 ' N o ? then soon Well all rlght take a look at the an1mals Im off to Afrlca on another expedltlon To tell the truth john I m here to get some dope on our class of 1939 Can you help me? Why don t you mntervxew Charley Colombo? Hes been going places s1nce he filled Dlck Halh burtons place H1s last book My Anlmal Ranch IS tame compared to what he s seen Then have you heard about Nelson Davlds? No but I always knew he d do a lot What s h1s work? He calls hlmself an 1nventor and sclentlst and has taken over the publlcatlon of all those cxence monthly magazmes we klds used to fill up on H1s latest mventlon rs a cough med1c1ne whlch guarantees to take the cough out of cough mg I trxed some the other day and I sure get lns polnt I nearly dled' That looks lxke a pxcture gallery over there Sure lt IS You mustnt mlss the plcture called The Modern Mona Llsa Monlca Gf1gOHlS at for It She always dld have a sweet salntly look Dldnt she though' Even though her ac 11ons were just the 0ppOS1t6 OOO ouch' What lnt me? Oooh my ankle Albert Doroskl' just ln t1me to get your name 1n the paper' How do you do Al My ankle? Oh dont apologlze It doesnt hurt a b1t fjust k1ll1n me pressure salesman and a golf pro on the slde? QThats why hes off h1s shotj Gwe me a state ment for the paper Yes? ' I always was a klllerdlller swlngaroo whole ln one That's all there lsn t any more and I ll be off now m another cloud of dust At last the Home Economxcs Bureau and am I starved' Perhaps I can find someone I know who w1ll g1Ve me a b1te to eat Thls host ess has a nlce smlle where have I seen her be fore? I know thats Madellne MacN1sh the mo dern Elsa Maxwell Shell look after me but what IS her marrled name? Mac' My xt s good to see you I m a rov mgpreporter now you know can you help me out Ill have somethmg to offer I guess How about telllng them that I always was a home glrl anybodys and stlll am Hello here comes Bet ty Hagermann hows the Prlma Donna gettmg along? Why why why fancy meetmg you here' Im on my way over to the Falr Metro now to have a rehearsal I just passed Freddle Mann weller back there and he said just the cutest thmg Really lt was so apropos Hes a curator and lecturer of Art here you know and I do see h1m So often Cand I do mean often tooj He sa1d Well Bet ' he sald those are h1s very words Art IS long and Tlme IS fleemg so I must toddle on Isnt that clever? And so orxgmall Orxgmal? It sounds vaguely fammlxar to me but no matter Have e1ther of you two heard any thmg about Laura Stankew1cz? Naturally shes the model homemaker at thls exh1b1t Her famlly IS as famxllar to all as the Compton famlly of twenty years ago And d1d you know that she still stacks to the statement that a womans place IS 1n the home? Well I should thlnk that It sounds that way from all you ve sa1d at least' Yes yes oh my xts gettlng much too late au revonr' So long and to you also Mac I see Joe Ostroskl and I want to contact h1m H1 there joe whats the professional pole vaulter domg rlght now? I ve just Hmshed Today I Jumped so hlgll that hereafter Ill have to wear oxygen tanks I guess A good day lt was I ll say' Dont tell me you re the modest Joe Ostros k1 I used to know' Not modest maybe but truthful always Whew' Dld you notlce who just wh1zzed by In that cloud of dust? That was Bertha Pupeckl Shes gettlng blg money these days as a dashmg dare devxl drlver No chance of gettlng a statement from her then Do you know about any others of the old gang? What about Stan Rutkowskl? Hes farmer lsnt he? Is he ever though' He has just grown a seedless pomegranate Everybody 1S exclted over lt ln the old town and they are callmg h1m the man w1th the hoe I understand Robert Sanford IS here at the Falr Do you know where I mlght locate h1m? Why dont you attend h1s Hymg stunts? One a day and It hasnt gone on yet He goes 1nto actlon wlth Ambrose Terp as hlS A Number One G Man and alrplane tuner Good for Ambrose he always was good company to have around and a swell machlnlst But I thought Bob was a great flymg lmmlgratlon authority? He IS and he sometlmes does secret servxce work too Oh hes an lmportant guy all rlght' Hmmm heres the Medlcal Center and Ill sure need attentxon lf I don t soon manage a meal Thanks for the t1ps joe Surely some of the Southold glrls who are nurses here w1ll glve me somethmg to eat Ill just stop at the desk and ask for Nurses Des Roslers and Walters I know they have jobs here Hello glrls Remember me? Im Reporter Dlckmson and Im here to say what are you dolng? uxet please Reporter nothmg shes out of her head no Sllence' Here Margaret send her up to the Psychopathic Ward shes suFfer1r1g from de luslons' Send me to the kltchen I m suffermg from hunger P S Folks by the tlme I get out of here thxs will be a reallty not a prOpl1GCy' - 1 ' ' 11 . , , . , . . . 44 , 1 . 1 H . . . . . . . as 1 ' 1 1 ' H . . . ' 1 - ' 11 as 1 ' ' D ' ss ' ' 1 - - . .- y 1 ' Y 1 ' cs ' , . U . ' ' , ss , - 1 ' . ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 7 1 11 ' I1 . ' sa . u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - - 11 - 11 , - 1 ss ' , 9 ' H . . . . , , , 1 ' 11 il Y ' ' ' ' S 1 . . . . . . , 0 ' Y Y, . , , . sm 1 1 ' Q ' ,i . . . ,, , . - 1 ms Si ' ' 7, 1 ' H . . , . . . 1 - ' , . , . . . . . . , . . . C . . . ,, .- . , . . ,, if ' 7 - I 1 - 44 ' 11 ' . ' ll n . , . - 1 sl . . . . . a - - 1 11 ' 11 , - 1 u ' as , . , . . , - - . . , . . . . , , , g , . . . . , 1 1 1 1 that s all. What a day s worklj So you re a hlgh - 1 1, - ss ' 1 1 - - , - . . . ,, 1 . . . . H , . . H . . . . .1 3 . , - u . , . . , , . . . . - Y ' 11 - ' 11 1 , ac , V . . . . , . Z - - 11 ' , . . . . , , - H . . . 9 1 - T 1 - ' 11 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 - n 1 - 1 U ' ' 1 1 1 - 1 - ' ' ' 1 u V ' I y ' 9, 11 , . u 1 - , , . . . , , . 1 , - , . , - . ' . , 1 - 1 . . 1 as ' 1 11 , . . . . . , C6 1 , T , Y l V c ' I, 9 , . , as - - 1 . . , . , 1' - - 11 1 . In 11 - , N0,- ,-I- - - 1 . H . - . , . 7 y ' Y ' ' 1 1 , ' 11 A . , 6 I ' ' Y 1 as ' . ' ' . . . , , U I Q 1 . . ,, , u ' 1 ' . . - ' ' 1 ' ' 1 . g - , . Class HISIOIY Four year ago a motley group of eager l1ttle freshles entered S H S ready to do thexr par for Scuthold We were an unusual class from the start havlng a majorxtv of girls yet electlng all boys as class officers Presxdent Everett Va1l V1ce Presldent Nelson Davlds Secretary Robert Sanford Treasurer john Courtenay We started our soclal act1v1t1es wlth the organ zatrcn of a Botanlcal and Zoologlcal Club holdlng several well remembered partles The purchase of class plns was the last notable event of 36 Wlth the promotlon to sophomores the glrls managed to assert thelr female authorlty ln elec t1on as follows Charles Colombo Dorls Prxce Danlel Overton and Ehzabeth Grattan As junxors we started to feel a blt more lm portant A jun1orSen1or party was held and thoroughly enjoyed by all Charlxe Colombo Ehzabeth Grattan Bob Sanford and Everett Vall were the class officers Our class rmgs were pur chased at the close of the year and we took our place ln the sprlng sellxng candy sponsormg sup pers sales etc we resumed our money maklng projects Several sales suppers an extensrve magazme campalgn and a card oartv netted the desxred pecumary matter for the Washlngton trlp Ceven though we had manv dxsturbmg forces to contend w1th such as a hurrncane several lnopportune snowstorms and the constructlon of our new schoolj Our officers Everett Vall Monxca Grxgonls Ehzabeth Grattan and Charlle Colombo have served us well and as we look forward to graduatlon and fare wells let us not forget the ones who have helped to make our task a frultful one In partlng we wlsh to express our thanks to both our teachers and the townspeople who have been the steadfast pxllars of our success On Comlng Home Late N1ne ten eleven twelve Happy New Year Gang' Thrs shout was followed by the usual ex pressxons of good rlddance to the old year and Joyful greetings to the new Soon everybody qui eted down and joe suggested golng to Mattltuck and gettmg somethlng to eat Well by the txme that we had gotten our eats and arrlved back 1n Southold rt was 4 30 am Suddenly the awful reahzatlon that I had to go home hxt me wnth 1ts full effect After a llttle persuasion I got Bud dy to take me home Dont slam that car door when I get out Bud I Sald I dont want the folks to be awak ened lf It can be avorded Bud thoughtfully walted untll he went around the corner and then shut the door Mean whrle I had pushed open the front door just a crack and llthered 1ns1de Now came the task of cllmblng those suueaky stalrs Wlth shlvers of pprehenslon I took off my shoes and started creeplng up the stalrs ln my stocklng feet By using all cautlon I reached the top of the starrs tcetered down the hall to my room uundressed and got lnto bed wlthout maklng any nolse The next morning when I went down stairs my slster was the only person 1n the kltchen Where are the folks? I acked Dont you know? she replled They went to New York yesterday afternoon and they wont be home untrl tomorrow T D Edl quette When Cousln Eddle was a baby and dldnt 11ke h s sp nach he threw It over hls head The pecuhar deslgn mamly 1n green egg yolk yellow and tcmato red Smce those days however Ed d es manners have improved remarkably just a few weeks ago for Instance he was 1nv1ted to a formal candlcllt dznner When the hostess sud denly upse a glass of Ice water on the lace table cloth d1d Eddxe stare at her and smoker? He dld not He promptly plcked up h1s deml tasse and poured lt on his lap to make the hostess feel better Then there was gxvlnv famlly rcunlon cately Hlpped a sllxer hrs left shoulder blade I should say not' He casually pretended not to notice the offendmg jelly and Enlshed the meal pollte but stramed w1thout twxtchmg a muscle A thlrd example of Cousm Eddles savolr falre occurred last nlght when he dmed on chick en drumstlcks next to a lady who was a soclal pillar of the town The waltress accidentally re moved Eddle s superfluous plates leaving him wlth no place to put hls chlcken bones Was Eddle at a loss for the correct thmg to do? Not at all' He turned to the pillar of society and asked cour teously May I lay my legs on your plate? Yes Cousin Eddle has certainly changed h1s table manners smce hls hlghchalr days and we Of the family contmue to marvel at hrs presence of mind the occaslon at a Thanks when Cousm Eddle del1 of cranberry sauce on to Was Eddle embarrassed? 24 I , ' . 1 . - ll , U vs ' as Y - Y 'T q J ' . . I - ya L u 1 ng . l ' .. L 1 n 4 , l 1 1 1 5 ' ' , . . y : Y . . . . 3 ' ' D . ' . . . : . - n , . Q . 5 Q . Y , . . . ' ' . ll - ,U ' ' ' - Sl 3 ,Y ' ll s n s . I ' A s 1 ' ' D . f . A. . ., '40 , . , I . . . Y . ' ' ' 7 v 1 ' , , . 1 1 , . Soon after our return to school in the fall dmmg'1'00m Wallpaper thus bloomed With 3 most I . I v 9 ' ' L ' ' . . . i . , , - n o v U . Y . ' , . 1 ' - - . ' , i, ' . E o ' ' , . Y . . . Y . Y l Y V n - 7 - n y D - . . D . . Y . . .- Y . I 7 ll-1 v , . . . . , . . - - - - .. . . . vu . , A . . . U ' y , . . ' v Q - fl U! - 1 ' . ' Q ' , . . . . ,. , , : . . ' U K ' Back Scratchers I own a beerjacket You must have seen them sloppy canvas coats that may once have been pure as v1rg1n snow but now are smeared w1th slgnatures scratched wlth sketches and rank w1th mtellectual comments hke CAUTION' SOFT SI-IOULDERS' and KISS MF' ALJAIN IM STILL CONSCIOUS' Wxth sheepllke reslgnatlon I bought lt a year ago because all my l1ttle playmates were buy mg them too Thereafter 1 became one of my prlme objectlve 1n llfe to SOl1C1t names and drawlngs from frlend and foe allke the mam ldea being to have more names nd drawmgs than any body else To 1nsp1re prospect ve slgners I toted a bottle of rndellble 1nk and a pen ln the pocket But never can I forget how fiercelv I slaved to get people to put pxctures on my beerjacket There were many who slmpered Oh heavens no I can t draw' and when I urged them Qplease' just anyth1ng'j they drew just anythmg and I found they were rlght they couldn t draw I approached many a bralnstorm who walled that he couldnt thlnk of a thmg to wrlte on It When I would suggest hrs own name he would awestruck by my cleverness settle down to a good lcours work Nonetheless th1s pamstakxng prlnt mg was preferable to a wagglsh scrawl or a coy refusal to wrlte on my beerjacket at all Naturally I cherlsh the finlshed product It represents almost two hundred requested auto graphs and at least fifty unrequested It washes wlth a m1n1mum of fadlng contalns only five or vor of my last year at hlgh school Sllly worth only 3198 at any auctlon crude and unplanned I wouldnt part wlth my beerjacket for a chm chllla wrap' fllfluchj Mllllnery Madness The women are gomg about th1s hat bus mess the wrong wav Thev are robblng thelr own k1tchens for egg beaters funnels chopmng bowls dlsh moms and lampshades all of wh1ch eventually results 1n an lnconvenlence at home and can be of no posslble use elsewhere except of course as a hat Now hxs loss of efliclency IS to be de plored partlcularly by the husband who attempts to chop up some hash whlle h1s wxfe plays brldge The chopplng bowl IS gone So IS the can opener as a decoratlon to the bowl Hence frlend hubby eats out or else d1nes on bread and mllk Any other hat would have allowed the male element of the famlly to preoare at least a decent meal More and more and worse and worse the hat IS used as only a hat Why not be useful and eliiclent as well as styl1sh7 Why not sell the la dxes a foldmg chaxr to be worn as a hat so they mlght rest by removlng lt and settlng lt up when they are weary from shopp1ng9 Or a hat m1ght caslly be converted mto a set of roller skates for we bel eve that skates worn as a hat could look just as effectlve as a soup ladle w1th a bunch of flowers a now worn People who are part1cularly glfted 1n the fa h on deslgnmg arts wlll doubtless go far now that the e suggestlons have been made and they have a great ource of materzal to draw from As an fterthought may I mentlon that a mall hen coop worn confamln an old bxddy would c rtalnly look very chzck Fxshmg for Trout You L e up about 6 00 IH the mornmg hunt for a spade and laborlously dlg for worms That over you d 1ve y ur car to a lonely road leave lt tramp two or three mlles over marshes and cow wallovxs and dodge angrv bulls blackflles wasps etc When you reach a good trout hole you Crouch down behmd some bushes balt your hook and wa1t In about 15 rn nutes up flops a hfeless chub Throwmv that back m dxsgust you declde to plod on The sun beats down unmerclfully whlle the lnsects are dr1v1ng you crazy It has now been hree hours smce you started out and after ln numerable trles you concede faxlure But you keep on' The fish l1ne gets caught 1n a large bush n cess tatlng 15 mmutes of troublesome unen wa p ne t Runnlng l ckety SDl1t across tlre mea dow you are lucky to escape Wltl' only a few tlng and your fishlng rod but your hook and part of the l ne rc stlll ln the bush As you don t r sk golng b clf you have to rel1ne and rehool, A bull IS bellowllv ommously Jn the dlstance com ng closer You reach safety by crawlmg under a barbed wre fence although you leave part f your pant leg hangmg on the w1re On the other SICIC you ge cown o ou nes You catch your first and only trout seven and a quarter 1ncl es long just large enough to leeo You shout wlth 1oy but as Vou do so the fish slms off the hook Floppmg b ck ntn the water You make a leap for lt before xt IS revlved but you get all wet and the fish IS gone After a hard long trlp back to the car dur ng whxch tme you hurt your ankle by sllppmg lnto a woodchucks hole you drlve home w1th nothmg to show for all the trouble It IS finally noon and dlnner IS cookmg TVly' That smells good' Fred IV The Walter seems to be expect mg scmethmg Everett V Yes YOu see he 15 a lp p1cal walter 25 , -I v ' , i : s . . . . C : D . . . 1 L 9 9 U - 1 w ' ' ' : .1 . , S ' ' f' . .4 ' 3 .. ff s ' . 1 A ' n 5- . . . . . . S- V . . fr . CJ I ' - C ' aa ' .H . .A Q L . a . - . . . . l . 0' I 'I ' . I . f . , , r' 3 , ' - ' 66 U L U l s yr l I l ' 7 x J , 1 v v ' ' A . . . . , , . I - y I v ' ' ' v v , 1 a 1 1 . . 'I ' . J 1 . 5 l y , , s v u n ' ' . ' 1 v ' ' ' , . L ' ' . T , - ' I . . , . . . . . D 1 , L, , v N- - ' s1x small blots, and expresses polgnantly the fla- tanglement. While doing so, you disturb a large . ' - 2 's 3. ' i ' - L ' l - - ' T, i- y V' 1 D ' x l A , . . . , . 4 - s ' , . , N . . , . X4 cl ' .. . 5 ' a . ' ' - , . 'ig' z g , O I I 1 I . . - i V 0 - ' ' - ' : 1 1 ' si s. . , Q , Y . u . . . ' U . K ,I A . h ,l 1 - 1 .A s . . , : . , 1 - I c. . I. 1 ' . I I , , 5 . 5 . . D . h a 9 . a . . , . . . A ' - - I.:- ' ' - . 4 ' Y . A. ' 1 . . J- . y .. Ht. - ' ' L ' n . 26 House or Home What lf you were asked to glve the defi nltlon of a house? Naturally nearly all would say a house IS a structure whlch IS used to protect humans Th1s IS a true dEf:1l'l1tlOll but what lf you are asked for the defimtlon of a home? A large per centage of you would g1ve the same definltxon for a home as you dld for a house I for one wouldn t I would say A home IS an organlzed group l1v mg 1n a house and const1tut1ng a famlly among whom one may find peace comfort love and sol ace This shows that a house IS only a small part of a home In fact xt acts only as a protec tion for a home In the Un1ted States there are mllhons of houses Large houses small houses bungalows and manslons These should all be a part of and a shelter for a home Well you say arent they? No they are not They are just structures used to shelter human belngs To be a strong natlon we must have homes To have homes we must know what they are Let us start now to tell people about homes and to teach them to become people who help to con stxtute a home But first before we start our dr1ve for more homes on the outslde allow me to ask you thls questxon Do you l1ve 1n a house or 1n a home? T D That F lrst Shave The supreme moment had arrxvedl H glanced wxth unconcealed admxratlon at the num erous artxcles arranged with xnfinlte care on the keep your seats take It easy gentle read ers Th1s lt no tale of murder plunder and gore anyway not murder or plunder' just one lone ambltlous youth swellmg w1th 1mportance at the beglnnlng of h1S first shave After spendlng some fifteen mmutes lather 1ng the fuzz on hlS youthful face Wlth apparent eagerness he plcked up the razor What were hls thoughts? you well may ask Was lt fear that caused that tremor of the hand? Was lt a dellghtful antlcxpatlon of a long desxred dream? Perhaps It was a pxcture of the soulful glance he would encounter when she beheld h1s manly countenance on the morrow Who can say? Wxth an axr of resolutlon he contmued the momentous operatlon And h1s xmagmatxon kept pace He had made hls th1rd home run and won the all lmportant game for old Slwash when hls startled gaze beheld blood b 1 o o d' That sllde mto home plate that must have done lt He grabbed a towel and removed the few drops of blood findmg to hls surpr1se that the opera t1on was over and the patlent hved' As he was putting h1s paraphanalla carefully away the thought struck hlm that hls father always sang whlle he shaved Gee he would forget somethmg CHARLES GRATTAN 40 James Patrlck Kelly Who braves the heat Of the summer day To make our streets A safe highway? Our traffic cop Who stands 1n ra1n And ice and snow To tell the chlldren Where to go? Our traffic cop Whose cheery smlle Dlspels all woe And tells It just Where lt can o? Our traffic cop Whose arm upralsed Wlth greetmg gay Chases the gloom From our hearts away? Our traffic cop Who d1gS ln And shells lt out When you are on A begglng bout? Our traffic cop Whom shall we mlss If off we go To fight l1fe s battles Or the foe? Our traffic cop Our gemal Pat May you make Heaven In nothlng fiat' Our traffic cop' CHARLES GRATTAN 40 Rainbow It was m1dn1ght and evenlng and noon Unearthly and llmxnous ra1n Was pr1ck1ng the grass ever greener For Beauty spanned the Earth In a transcendant pathway glowlng And lo' Prlsmed above It another' Th1s lovellness hurt and as the glory waned You have to belleve in God she sa1d Barber Your halr IS very th1n on top S1r H Wells Glad of that I do hate fat halr U . . . . ' . ! . , . . , , . u ' ' ' . 1 1 ' , 3 , 9 1 y ' ! YY ' ' . , ' . . , , g -' n y ' , . . , , . , , . . , . , . ' ! . l , . . . 7 7 A. . .,. '40 ! I n ' , . e . . . . - ! shelf before him and picked up - a razor. Wow, SO hereys to you - er - ' , - - tl as ' Y U - , , - s . 4 9 ' x I ' ll a ,, ' n . O ! Z -. . . , , . . i . 8 ' ' , - , It ' ' 7, ' . Q Q , . 7 . . , . . Z- . . . Q . i 7 , - 27 ,ff-F' -all-A Mika JUNICDR NGTES In the month of Aprll the Iumor Class held ltS first meetmg The followxnc officers were elected Presldent Arthur D1ckerson Vlce President Ruth Glover Secretary Edxth Drckerson Treasurer Charles Grattan Althouvh we were rather late III gettmg started th1s year we have orogressed rapxdly The class IS gomg to sponsor a jumor Prom on the evenlng of une 9 and we are also makxnv preparatlons for the SCCL1I'1I'1g of finances tor our proposed Washlngton Txlp Many members of the -jumor Class were ac or l1st thene IU t1ve 1n sports There IS httle necess1ty Ing them here as one may read about the sports sectlon The Junlors were also represented 1n num erous other act1v1t1es such as the Latln Club and mlnor sports Certalnly our class has done con slderable to promote and support such acuvmes as these Thus we are lookmg forward to next yea wxth great enthuslasm and we expect to accomp l1sh as much as poss1ble durmg that penod At any rate we w1ll do our best ,Wig-ZSWE First Impresslon Wlth hand polsed hlvh and archlng eye She smlled and sald behlnd her vell How do you do? and shook OFF too Her artlhclal Fmgernall tcn who wrote Ix anhoe Arty Dlckerson Ill tell you that lf y u tcll me who the dlckens wrote A Tale of Two Cltxes Mlss Benedlct l tell you rt was that long I nexer saw such a Hsh Mlss Malone I oehexe you Josephme Sally Gomez 1s crymg for the moon Florence S Naturally there s a man 1r1 lt M1ss Whalen What was the former ruler of Russ a called? Hxstory B Class Czar llrllbb Whalen Correct and what where h1s c'f1ldren called, Skwara C.4ard1nes Y 'W ,UAV , , ' ' 1 Lfff , ,y A . - , ' y T 1 ' 5.01m gf . . . 4 b . ' 1 1 . 1 V Y it ' ' ' . ' b - .- Charles VValker:-Great scott! I've forgot- . . ' H 7 .H ' q :- ' , ' o . ts x . B . A ' , . . ' ' , I L . J . . 1 , .g - Reply to the Semors O unworthy Semors' For three long years you have supervlsed our actxvxtles and generally reated us badly At thls t me lt IS our pr1v1lege to reoly to vou The followmg mdnvldual reports have thus been prepared and we sncerely hope that you w1ll descend tomporarllv at least from the lofty perch to whxch you have elevated your selves ln order that each and every one mav read and by all means heed our helpful counsel Helen why dont you crawl out of your glass house lust break forth and surnrlse us all wxth some actlcn? However we all agree Cespec rally the glI'lSJ that Mattrtuck taken as a Hull xs right mce Butter for foLr years you have teased and tantallzed the under classmen especlally the farr er sex They for one w1ll be glad to see you go Chrck your gxggle and your flute playmg wxll be greatly mxssed by all also we wonder what you w1ll do when you don t have to go around askmg the glrls what a1ls them? Harold Booth Freddy Cwe dont l1ke Bungj all your athlet1c ab1l1tleS are gratefully ac cepted by us but need you be so concelted and egotlstlcal about them? And say your harr glves the appearance of too much tut chmg How about lt? up the good work and youll h1t the top Courtenay you re strong but do you th1nk youll ever be able to combat a tram? Besldes your antxcs IH h1story class arent appreclated by Mldge or1ty Nelson whv be so quret at all tlmes espec on trlps wlth the track te rn? We belleve you should take your well known accordlon and for once become bolsterous oe you have long dxstlngulshed your lf wlth your achrevements m sports However Joe we dont th1nk that you w1ll be able to go you own way later on as you have 1n hlgh school The remedy we suggest IS to employ a l1ttle more cooperatlve splrrt than you have yet dlsplayed M rgaret we all l1ke the Ford Coupe that we ve seen you dI'lVll'lQ around lately Could be the reason why you havent been applylng your self to the book learnm Margery come down from above and brlght en up Your smlle could be much broader we re Wllllflg to bet and really appreclated lf used more often t 6 rally that Al rf you gave as much attentlon to your studies as you do to the femmes' you would be an honor student Madelme Enms throughout your hlgh school days you have always stayed 1n the background Why not enter mto some other sport besldes roll er skatmg? Llbbv you really arent so shy after all are you? Whv not show us more of your joyous moods we l1ke them Momca a l1ttle more cooperatlon from you durlng Physrcal Ed classes would be appreclated by M1ss Vall Generally you are too ret1r1ng why not recapture some of thls past llvellness that once was yours? Betty Ann as nursemaxd to the class of 39 you have proven yourself capable However your constant cur1os1ty and mqursltrveness have con s derably 1rked us Y1Vhy not act a l1ttle more ma ture and be less of a snoopervlsor? Madeleme MaCNlSh your Case IS excep t1onal You have been to much ln the back ground ln vour high school career Try to exert you elf and take some part ln affarrs of th1s world Fred Censored' Mrdge Roses are red Carnatlons are pmk All boys are suckers You seem to thmk We laughed when we read rn your college manual All freshmen must be mn the dorm at 10 pm except on Frlday and Saturday mghts when they are permltted to stay out untxl 10 30 We won der what thls may do for you Dorxs Tex your Ed ucatlon IS not qu1te completed An extenslve study of the Lone Star State would be to your advantage Serlously though your efforts ln hlgh school are deeply ap prec1ated and your place wxll be dlfhcult to fill Bertha we have ofter heard of Gabrlels horn but hav1ng met you we now speak of Ber Stanley you have been entlrely too qulet and reserved throughout your hzgh school career Although you have been a credxtable muslclan you should have 1ndulged 1n other act1v1t1es Flora for a Senlor your actlons are utter ly unbecommg 1n fact they are more l1ke those of a certam Junlor We suggest that your read mg actrons and mterest match your age Bob your not too good reputatlon 1n hrgh school wlll ne fer help you but we feel you may lxve th1s down and some day make good 1f you tlck to the Job Cas you have 1n basketball and trackj Laura Stankewuz you l1ke tlde and txme walt for no man Whv not put the books away once ln a wh1le thereby glvmg the fellows a break? Ambrose your humor and fr1endly Splflt have always been assets but we suggest that you spend your trme at the garage puttmg a muffler on that laugh lnstead of playmg with the p1n ball machmes Everett that aloofness of yours doesn't fool any one Why not leave your sxster alone and take your Akscln hand? Grace why the sudden shxft from llbrary to cafeterla? Can It be that you have hopes that your knowledge IH homemaklng w1ll sullicrently fill the B1ll? It IS w1th regret that vxe brlng th1s enjoy able task to a close However we feel that you w1ll profit by these l1ttle remmders of your faults and we havmg aocomphshed our duty now hope that you wxll be good sports and retaln no 1ll feelmgs toward us 28 . . . . - I 1- n u 1 F . . , n n - - a u , 1 . 1 I p 3 i i . I . - I v . v H . U ' Y - ' I ll . YY ' . l A ' - A - l . C - Y 1 A D ' . .' . v . rs . . f - I - , as S: ' , : , - 1 1 3 ' v . , 1 ' . . , - , : ' as - ' Y ' ' . . n , - I I y . : 1 D l I .H - . , , ' ' ' s ' A 44 H ss fi ' ' ' as as 9 ' , 7 . H ,, p - 1 l . , 1 ' . . , - - 1 lu vw - , . ' , .' . l A I . Q , - Charlie. H11 W6 have for you IS pra1se. Keep tha's horn because it is blowing all the time. I ' o 1 . , . 1 , . ' , V ' ' v s 4 . . , ' ll ' ', ' ' r . h . . u , , - A . . - Q ' ' ' ' 9 ' ' sa ' av Y - . , H. . - ' . J , , se 1 X 3 ' 9 I I . . - , . . . 1 v 3 5. l n ' ' . I - - J 1 n L a 7 9 1 ' ' ' ll 99 n , , f , ' . y ' 1 1 , . ' 7 s ' Y I ' ' f - D nn ' H , . ' ll Y 1 u 7 Y 1 ' fl ' 7, . . - . . i , , , - - , - l. . ' 7 l ' D I s . . A , Y n 1 xg' 29 Sophomore Notes The oplaorncr cl s 1939 feels that rt rs a very ahve and outstandmg group Thrs class has taken part whore heartedly 11 many under ly and conscrentrou ly together and thu far hav cxhrbrted F chool sprrrt At the annual elec L ons for class c'F ers the follow ng were elected Pres1dcnt Paul Stoutenburgh VICC Presrdent Florence Sanford Secretary josephme jermck Treasurer jack Rernhart The puprls of the sophomo e class started a new publrcatron thrs year and called lt School Scoops Th s paper was not 1n edlted torm but was posted on the bullet n boards rn the Enghsh recrtat on room the project was looked upon wrth rnterest no only by the sophomores but also by a great majorrty of the hlgh school as well The staff consl ed o Clare Edrtor Florence Ve lo Assocrate Edrtors Harold Myers Florence Sanford Paul Stoutenburgh Speclal Reporters Sports Florence Santord Charles Waller Av1 atlon Eugene Tyler Et quette Beatrrce MacN1sh GOSS1p Sally Gomez Humor Raymond Davrds Frances Conrad Lnerary Jack Rernhart Plc tor al Paul Stoutenbargh Stafka Doroskr Shop Wlllram Reynolds llru rc Josephme jernrck No veltles Peggy lVIcCaFr'ery Grade News Margaret Orlowsk1 Lzrammar Betty Glover Art Joyce Drckmson Thelma Adams Outslde Readlng jon athan Terry Adviser M1ss E Benedlct The staff were able to achleve what they dld by the wlllmg coopera ron of the rest of the classmen Thrs class was successful wrth its Latm CIUD also All meetrngs partres the lmtlatron and the jr ne banquet were carrled on wrth frne results That thrs class was 3CtlV6 1n the Held of sports was notrced by all Many of the sophomore gxrls engaged rn the playmg of basketball as far as was permltted this year Florence Sanford turned out to be a great sensatron rn tennrs She was cheered on by many fans and we know she wrll accomplrsh a great deal more Many more are comlng up ln the ranks as tennxs players also Charles Walker r celves mentlon for hrs posxtron as catcher on the baseball team He stepped rrght up and took stride of hrs upper classmen and wrll go on to further success as we prophesy 'Vlany grrls entered Glee Club and showed what they were able to do on several occaslons More of thls class should be mentloned but they are not forgotten A sophomore was always found wxlhng to help when help was wanted or needed the class wound up rts actrvrtres of the year by a very successful party under the leadershlp of Presrdent Stoutenburgh Everyone had a Jolly tlme and as funrors the class hopes to contlnue therr showmanshlp J JERNICK 41 f k ta fe-ft 3 . si cw . f N -. , 1 ' ,5 , ' r 4? ' Q- 4 X , 4 -4 , - H V l if K 'I W 5. . a - v ' 'v 1 'K lk ', - Q 1 .7 - H, 1 Y ., 1, 'I ' as . . ' ' .A ,. , ' 1. ,u fl fi 'ai n ,.l T. . . g . . v 9 v ' 1 9 ' ' . af' - ' U L. s r . e as or L - 7 A 1 - 'A - , . . . . . . takrngs. The sophomores nave worked eflicrent- -, - - ' ' s s . e ' ' a lne s . ' ' . ' ' - ' AE . r.c , 1 - : U ' T . . . ' ' ' ' ti u - . Q 1 . Q gx uv 5 ' ' ' f' v M v A , l A . 1 ' . o . , 1 . T r ' . . t v ' m. L 1 5 3. . A l . . I , . I . st 1 A , 1 - . . n . . , A . . - . y I I . . ' , - ' T I ' ' ' . 7 ' ' . . Y O A V v ' . -. 1 . . T ' ' , . 1 . 3 - ' . . U , A. . . . , . , I . ' D ' A ' - V Y v , . I . ' . I . 1 n y V U 9 U c , Freshman Notes lowlng oHicers for the year Presldent jack Tuthxll V1ce Presrdent Gene Horton Secretary Margaret Gagen Treasurer Blythe D1ck1nson The class has been very actlve 1n sports A large group of boys went out for basketball and a varlety of teams we e formed jack Tuthrll made the regular team and was also our lone candldate for golf Bred Wxssemann w s one of our stars for track Among the others on the team were Syl vester Svuatocha Chester Skwara Iohn Doroskr Albm Patrxck john Dejesus jack Tllthlll Halsey Goldsm1th and John Morrxs Walter Lamaka Chester Skwara and ack Tuthlll represented the class IH baseball The grrls also have a basketball team whose star IS Katle Gradowsk1 She 1S sup ported by Helen Elak Florence Soleck1 Margaret Gagen Stella Koloskl and josephrne Lachrck Although the glrls went out for basketball they dldnt make the team and consequently were used as subs Muslcally the class rs also strong The members of the Glrls Glee Club are Marlon Sm1th Helen Blados Margaret Thompson Ber tha Baker Blythe Dxckrnson Mary Polywoda Genev1eve Stepnosk1 and Loulse Malmborg The belle Fergeuson MBFIOH Sm1th Genev1eve Step noskl and Blythe D1Ck1HSOH The band members who took part ln a number of programs the latter part of the year are Clara Cooper Blythe D1ck1n son MHFIOH Sm1th Genevxeve Stepnoskl and Isa belle Fergeuson Latm Club was also well represented rn the class As we are near1ng the end of our Fresh man year and have had our Hrst taste of hxgh chool we are looking forward w1th a new ln terest to reachlng our goal as senlors and hope that the short years of school ahead vvlll be as pleasant as th1s has been It IS rammg' Sp1kes and daggers and Javellns of water Stab my red umbrella I Skld on the shmmg cement My anklesocks squldge 1n my soppmg shoes I llke lt' I lrke the gllstenrng buxldrngs and the clean smells The steely sky laughs at me scuttl1ng along W1th a ralndrop on my nose 30 A Q . , l 5 e -4 'hu 5 l l fr, . . 4 I 4 ff I a 1 , ' The Freshman class of 1939 elected the fol- members Of the Orchestra 31122 Gene H0ft01'1, ISH- ' r . ' s , y ' ' ' - 7' 1 v ,Y gy -l-l 4 , . . . : ss av ' 'Q -QC 31 Q Q ' GLEE C President Elizabeth Grattan Vlce President Madelelne MacN1sh Secretary Margaret Denaler The Girls Glee Club made its first appear ance at the Grange Hall early in the year O April First a fest1val was held at Rwerhead in which the girls took part The group sang at the festlval held in Southold on May fourth and also rendered two seleetlons at the P T A Banquet The Glee Club will brlng to a close 1tS aCt1v1t1es by participating in the commencement exercises The girls in Glee Club are Thelma Adams Bertha Baker Helen Blados Margaret Denzler Patricia Denzler Marian Dickerson Madeline En Gomez Elizabeth Grattan Monica Grxgoms Bet ty Hagerman Josephine jermck Kathryn Korn Margaret Le1cht Beatrice MacN1sh Josephine Narockl Adelalde M1dgley Mary Polywoda D r1s Price Irene Quarty Marian Smith Genevieve Stepnoskl Betty Turner Louise Malmborg Mar garet Thompson Blythe DlCklnSOn Bertha Pu pecki Grace Walter Marie Terry Irene Raynor . , nis, Margery Dickinson, Flora Fisher, Louise ' l n . . . , . . O. . .' . . V V O- I I - ' 7 1 I ' 32 ... - , 4 1 - - Y ' L, ' nl fp.: -V M .,, . t X . is 'F Y it'1iiulW'Z -A va.'- SL 04 F, f.. 4,1 gf, f ' ' if '9 5 ,il an an wa 2' ORCHESTRA Pres1den Margaret Lelcht Vxce Pres'dent Adel 1tlc ll' dg ey Secretary Mary V l The Orclaestra wa honored by be ng asked to glve a short con er at the Cu clco ue Metho dxs Church A festxv:-11 wa hold ln Rverhead on Aprll Hrs n wh1ch the Orc e tra par lclpated The group make 1tS last appearance at Commence ment une twenty slxth Song Hits I m u a jltterbtxg Iren Cohen Love IS Wte e Vou I ni Washrngton Trip Llttle Sk np Helen Aksc1r HHS Anj One Ilcrc een Skellv Letty Hagerman You re a w t L tt e Head he behx Apomk You ll L t rlavc Fc n 1 B l Bah! Eddxe Skwara The members of the orchestra are Thelma Adams Helen Akscxn Ka hryn Berry Margaret Dcnzler Patrxcla Denzler Marlan Dlckerson Flora l+1sl'er Frank Dr1e Blythe Dlckmson Margaret lflynn Kenn th Hagerm nn Gene Horton Gllbert I-icrton Marga et Lelcht Adelaide Mrdgley Jo s ph IVI1l1er Dorotlfy Overton Dor1s Prxce Irene Quarty Helen Savage Margot Scrm dt Marlan mm Gcnevleve Stepnoskl Helen Stepnoskl Ma rron Thompson Joyce Terry Donald Tuthlll Ev erett Va1l Mary Vall Herbert Wells Prnscllla Young Wesley Za eslfx Stanley Kral Dorothy Young ofSHS Dr ltmg and Dreamlng The Angels Slng tay n Your Own Backyard Deen 1n a Dream Tom 'lom Tlce Plpers Son just a Kld Named oe I fu ec Ann e Ton1g1t tra lar 'm Bu ldmg Up to n Awful A Pocket bull of Dreams A1 Doroskx H S Glee Club East ISllp M1Ckl6 McAslan Ellzabeth y Berry Bud Worth Bobby Sanford Letdown Adelaide Mldgley junzor Class V' . L . , ,. . . W ,K Y 1 L Y . . . , -, - . -A C ' .Ll il' -,. ' . l . . l - v bv 1 .,. . -. AZ v S C- v Q L., Ll- -- Q I 1 - ' 9 ' 9 1 ' , e v I 1 1 I' I : ' . O 'J A v v 4 A s 1- '- f '5 0' ' - C 5 1 ' ' ' . ' . L f O . 'V - 2 -- v v ' L . , . . . . . A- J l - 7 Y Y ' . f ' . 1- .' ' . . . . 1. 1 A. S 1 . D 7 9 Y G - 1 ' O ' ' s - ' 1 1 , , J - . , O I I O ' Jstv ' ec, i' ' ' H . . ,1. ,. .A,, . . W- ' '7 A Z., A .Z , ,L H . ............ . . . .60 I H ' M- Q ,Y l , Q l . . . . . . . . 4 Melancholy Baby . . . . . , . . . Margery Dlcklnson ,K . ,, . . rr ' 7 han ' . . l Q1 . .....- . - . - . . . . 4 in N 1 , ,, - - , , ....... . M 1 - ' ' . J Ka . ., . . , . - M , . - . ,. A 'T' C JI. L, l - A . . . . . . . . ' - ' C H . , -. . 'lv:.:I'-.,L.- tha 4. u Q KAL 1 np .7 . .J -V 1 - . f -...... . . ,Iv , . . . ., I . a u 1 ,AA 'Y , A I, ,Nagar H . . fe---1 lv L uv-3--Le-W U! - ea ' W ' sv ' ,,,, 33 l Presldent Constant Weygand Vlce President Gllbert Horton Secretary Marlan Drckerson The Band played at a few basketball games held late ln February On Aprll first the Band along wlth the other muslcal organlzatxons trav eled to Rlverhead to partxcloate xn the fest1va1 A festrval was held xn Southold for all grade schools The Band entertamed them m the after noon The group played at the Amerlcamzatlon program and was very honored to play at the Communlty Jamboree The Band w1ll be mclud ed m the Memorlal Day Parade and xt w1ll also partxclpate at the 6Xhlb1t on june Flrst Mr Harrxson Wh'1t are the prnces of seats MISYET3 Manager Front seats are a S1 back seat are S 50 and a program a mckel Mr Harrlson I ll sxt on a program please The elghth grade gr'1du'1t1on wxll mark the last performance of the Band thls year Band members are Kathryn Berry Wxlham Cardlnal Helen Cardinal Clara Cooper Marcella Cooper Margaret Denzler Patrrcla Denzler Ar thur Dlckerscn Marxan Dlckerson Blythe D1ck 1r1son Frank Dr1e Isabelle Ferguson Ellsworth Fisher Herbert Flsher Roger Grattan Gllbert Hor cn Peter Grattan jean Horton Stanley Kral 'Vlargaret Le1cht Clarlce McAslan Madelem Mac Nlsh Adel ldC Mxdgley joseph M1ller john Mof fat Dorothy Overton Wxllxam Palmer Dorls Price Stanley Rutkowskx Walter Sanford Marlan Smxta Genevxeve Steproskl Maman Thompson Donald Tuthxll Margaret Tuth1l1 Everett Vaxl Vlary Vall VlFg1H13 Vall Rlchard Van Duzer Herbert Wells Robert Young Fellx W1l1 you tell me the dlfterence be tvs een shxlllngs and pente Skwara Sure vou tan walk down the street wxthout sh1ll1ngs l 1 1 - - . . . 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' ' - D . - Q ,-- , ,. . , , 1 , . -' v c . , - , ' , . . . . . .T u - ' 34 Girls Basketball This year the Girls Basketball Team played only two games one with Bridgehampton and one with Greenport The glrls taking part in Basket ball really got ln both games so that everyone out for Basketball played ln the games Participation was stressed lnstead of havlng only the best play ers take part in the games This resulted ln great er enjoyment and sport for the whole squad Dur mg games many substltutions were made much to the pleasure of Manager Midgley Manager Mldg ley and Assistant Manager Gomez are to be com phmented for the efhcient manner in which they carried out their dutles The following glrls went out for Basketball Kate Gradowski Eleanor Zelaski Evelyn Swio tocha Stalka Doroski Irene Cohen Gloria Dejes us Sally Gomez Josephine ermck Frances Con rad Margaret Tuthlll Florence Velo who later went to Smithtown Florence Sanford Peggy Mc Caffery Doris Price Muriel Miller Stella Rysko Kathryn Korn Marian Dlckerson Mary Savage Helen Flynn Margaret Gagen Josephine Lachick and Marcella Cooper Adelaide Midgley was Man ager with Louise Gomez as her Assistant A A NOTES The first meetmg of the Athletic Associ ation was held on March 1 1939 Mr Blodgett took charge of the meetmg and spoke concerning the dutles and privlleges of the members of the Association Following thls the members present elected ollicers To fill the positions of pres ident VICE presldent and secretary Stanley Kral Gilbert Horton and Pete Ostroski were chosen re spectlvely Presldent Stanley Kral was given the IS composed of two boys and two glrls Arthur Dlckerson Robert Sanford Muriel Miller and Doris PFICE were appolnted On the Social Corn m1ttee Edith Dlckerson Margaret Tuthxll Berk ley Bailey and Wllliam Worth were appointed to arrange for time and means of holding dancing classes The second rneetm was held on March 21 and was called for the purpose of electlng man agers for both boys and girls sports The fol lowing managers were elected for boys basket ball Frank Dries for track Robert Sanford for baseball Stanley Kral and for girls basketball Adelaide Mldgley The cheer leaders were also chosen at this second meetmg It was declded that there should be three cheer leaders chosen these were Doris Price Florence Velo and Peggy McCaffery l ln 44. 5 .4 ...tu-ng nn .L .4 . .4 .. ... fwfr' A ' V - .,..' ,,,,h,L-,..., ....:- ..y... ' 7 O O . . , , ' ' - v ' ' , s , . . I ' 1 . . - . ' . . ' y . . . power to appoint the Financial Committee, which H - . ' , . . . . . . . , . . , . , - O' . . - g , Y ,Q . J . ' - . Q . 1 Q l ' l , , v v ' 1 I i v i 9 I s v . ' . ' 7 V I 1 - l Q , 1 v . I s l . - . I . 7 .. - , 1 - - 35 I l BASKETBALL Although we lost many valuable men last year because of graduatxon Coach Goldsm1th had enough men left over together w1th new players to form a basketball team to represent Southold most ably The Southold basketball team cons1sted of Ostroskl R P Substltutes Booth L F Ostrosk1 C C Grattan D1ckerson R C Walker Skwara L G H Wells Each of the regulars the team hal played on last years team elther as a regular or as a substltute so that none were new at the game The team proved be a well balanced one smce each player was capable of be1ng the h1gh scorer of a game Art1e D1ckerson and Ed Skwara played extremely well as guards not only prox mg most bothersome to oppos1ng players but al so actlve as scormg threats Bung Booth oe and Pete Ostrosk1 play1ng at forward most of the t1me teamed together to secure many polnts between them As a whole the team had a qu1te successful season the only drawback bemg the fa1lure to vanqursh Mattltuck ln the final struggle for the champ1onsh1p The basketball team played hfteen games wmnmg elght and losmg two Out of elght league games Eve were won and three were ost Dec a Feb The games played th1s year were Southold 19 Bellport Center Morxches Hampton Bays Brldgehampton Greenport M3tt1tL1Cli Shelter Island Hampton Bays Eastport Brldgehampton Greenport Mattltuck Mar lf ast Hampton Shelter lsl lnrl Rxvcrhc Nl Non l eaguc Games Ping Pong The Boys Pxng Pong Team ot ota to a late start th1s season A rather full ed the team and IH the majorlty l1ttle Whlte ball proved a llttle boys Consequently the boys of the season leadmg the leag e everal v1ctor1e to the r credlt schedule confront of the matches the too elusxve to the d1d not come out but they d1d have Those who played were Harold Booth Stanley Kral W1ll1am Sterl Arthur Dlckerson ohn Aclamzeuch Martm De esus Herbert Wells and Frank lJl'lSS Mr NIVGF Hello old top new car9 Mr W1ll1ams No new top old car l 1 . L1 '. 1 . 16 25 21 -' 29 ' .3 20 J n. 6 30 ' 17 ' , ' 13 26 ' 22 , ' , '- 14 ' 18 32 20 ' 23 ' 34 , . 3 29 1 17 . , 10 ' 20 .1 13 - ' '- 14 ' 33 .3 19 pl . - 17 21 ' 31 'A 21 -- 26 'I' 34 H' Q '. ' ' '- 24 ' 26 , ' - 29 J' . - ' 1 ' . 7 34 . 20 A. 4 . -0- - -' 10 35 - .-2 28 E. , . . . 1 '- ll 28 12 ' 4 -1 62 on f E W ' f X C 'Q ' . U ,1- . . l O 1- - C g A-- ' O t' yu , ' 4 ' mg, '- .7 .J 4. . '- TRACK NOTES The track team was unusually successful th1s year It won a fa1r quantlty of 1ts meets par txclpated 1n the honors awarded at the Hofstra Re lay Carnlval and walked away w1th the Class B County Champxonsmp cup and banner at Pat chogue The cold sprmg delayed tralnlng so that the success or fa1lure of the team could not predxcted However Southold made a nxce show1ng agamst Southampton IH the Hrst meet erally crushed Eas Isllp a b1t later when only one first place was lost to the other team At Greenport a very close and exc1t1ng meet was held m whlch Southold lost to thls Class A tean' by a marbm of tnree pomts At Hofstra the Southold mlle relay team won th1rd place honors as d1d the 880 team ln the face of strong competltlon The Medley relay team ran very well but was outclassed by teams from much larger schools The County Champ1onsh1p brought South old 411 pomts agalnst 26 for Isllp and 23 for Bellport In thus meet Clarence jones broke the 880 record Harold Booth broke the 220 dash re cord and Joe Ostrosk the pole vault record These three members of the team together w1th Pete Ostroskx for h1s pole vaultmg are to compete 1n the Suflfolk Nassau meet of june 3 The other rrembers of the team conslstently gathered polnts to w1n for Southold As a large percentage of the team IS composed of freshmen soon be and l1t and sophomores the team should have a favorable outlook for the commg years We must regret the loss however by gradu at1on or otherw1se of john Courtenay a valuable of Joe Ostrosk1 first 1n h1gh Jump and pole vault of Nelson Dav1ds and Lou1s Sanford of Jonesy w1th h1s new 880 record and especlally of the man ager who wasn t content just to manage but 1ns1st ed upon also wmmng h1s letter by runmng Ro bert Sanford D1d he w1n 1t9 He d1d The Boys Horseshoe Team The Boys Horseshoe Team composed of Ed Swlskey Ed Harrls Frank Tyler Martm De esus and aclnto De esus was ehmmated early 1n the season by dropplnv a close declslon match 3 2 Harr1s and Tyler prove an excellent doubles team and the team w1th a httle more support from the slngles players should w1n agaln th1S season Boys Tennis The Boys Tenms Team IS made up mostly by new comers to the squad th1s year Of the vet erans one ohn Adamzevlch was lost to the squad after the second match The Tennls Squad ln cludes Gllbert Horton Fred Mannweller jack Rhmehart Paul Stoutenburg and Albert Borges son 36 . ash A . L Y, . l , Q ei: ' :. 655: t Q ' Q l I , .s.Q,,.. I I - ' , ' ' ' , - sprinterg of Harold Booth, a sprmter and Jumperg . . . . 1 n 11 I X - . . I . - L V , . . . . t V U . . 1: . ' , v , ' s A U' ' ' . l 1 I . Q ' vi I ' . A . ' . . b V - , . . v S- . . t, ' . Y -I Q ' - - A 1 . A . V . . 37 ir' if f Vg I I '-, . 4 '- l ' -MAJ 1 , BASEBALL Wlth a nucleus of only two men havlng any amount of varslty experrence left from last years quad Coach Goldsmlth was faced wxth the pro blem of havlng to bumld a baseball team th1s sprlng whlch would measure up to the standard of those whlch have represented Southold Hxgh School 1n the past Hav1ng won the champronshlp of the ectlon 1n baseball for somethlng l1ke ten out of the last eleven years Southold s standard obv1ous ly IS a hxgh one At the present wrltrng w1th the first half of the league season completed It looks as though our boys would ve a ood account of themselves In our Fxrst game agamst Hampton Bays Southold gathered fifteen sohd h1ts 1nclud1ng two trlples and Ed Skwara pxtchrng h1s first game held the op ponents to three runs BCSldeS p1tch1ng a master ful game Skwaras bat was the bxggest smgle factor rn the one slded v1ctory The second game a non league contest agalnst Greenport s Class A te m whrch had won four stralght games rn their league was one of the best ball games seen on the local d1amond 1n years By mutual agreement between the coaches the game was a n1ne 'nmn affarr 1nstead of the usual seven mnmgs played by hrgh school teams Southolds lone tally ln the Hrst 1nn1ng proved to be suflicxent for Walter Lamaka our dlmmutlve southpaw who set the powerful Green port hltters down ln order for seven 1nn1ngs wh1le Skwara held them scoreless for the last two Thus 1 0 v1ctory for our boys was mdeed a tr1 umph and unhke most amateur baseball games was played ln the bxg league t1me of one hour and fifty mmutes Our thlrd game a league encounter wxth Brldgehampton found our boys on the top of an 8 6 score Thls was a loosely played game wlth many errors for both teams but Southolds su perlor strength proved too much for the Brldge hampton boys Agamst Mattltuck 1n the thlrd league game our boys were completely off form and threw the game away wxth errors of all descrrptlons Ne1ther club d1d any h1tt1ng to speak of Lamaka allowed three scattered hlts wh1le Southold collected but two All of M3tt1tUCliS scores were unearned as was the lone tally of Southold The final score was agalnst us 4 1 the entxre squad IS determmed to play better ball than It d1d the fir t half and seems confident that It w1ll lose no more games There are stlll too many games to be played to make any predxctlon about a champlonshlp at th1s early date However It IS entxrely possxble for our boys to come through once agam and keep Soathold I-Irgh on top the pos1t1on she has held for so many years ln success1on The lrne up an the games so far has been Skwara and Lamaka pxtchers Walker catcher Dlckerson first base P Ostroskr and C Grattan second base Booth shortstop C Skwara and-I Tuthxll thlrd base L Sanford left field J Ostroskx center field Tuthlll and E Skwara al ternatlng rn right field l . - . 3 . , .- , , V ' 7 ' CG ' V! ' . . , ' s C . u - . v ' U , , . . . . Y ' Y 9 3 ' - , y , , n. , . . . . . ' ' n . gi , g - . Q I - , . ' . . v . D - a h A . . - , . ,, lime run for a. total of thlrteen runs' Whlle Startrng the last half of the league schedule , , - . . . , ' . . ' ' ' -3 ' 7 y ,K - ' 4 w . . - . cl ' ' ' . . . . U . . . A ' s u n . , - l , , I ' ' v z 1 3 . . . ' 3 5 5 - - ' - ' . . . - ' Z ' ' : ' v 3 ' ' 1 ' LATIN CLUB NOTES Because of the constructlon work and gen eral unsettled condmons last year the Latm Club dxd not functlon but under a Dlan of recon.-,true Perhaps the most outstandmg alteratlon thrs year was that egardlng the Qual ficat1on for membership Fgrwle ly el'g1b1l1 1, was based upon the candldates cholarshlp and hls popularlty Thls hmlted the namber a cepted 1nto the Club Smce there were so fevl or the ictual members left 1n the club at thc beg nnmg of ths year t vxas decrded to 1dm1t to the Club all student taklng Iatln The Club new has ab ut nvnety members All mnety members form one Club wh ch IS dr v1ded nnto two sect1ons The Latm Frrst Year students belong to the Populares o Lowest Class group conamonly called the Pl b vfmle the Second and Thlrd Year Classes form the Senatores or the Upper Class Each group meets at separate tunes and each has 1ts own of ficers The followmg were elected officers of the Senatores group Advlser and Gulde Esther M Bened1ct CTeacher of Latlnj Consuls Ruth Glover Gera d Purcell CPres1dent and Vlce Presldentj Quaestor W1ll1am Sterl1ng fTreasurerj Scrxbes Marcella Cooper Joyce D1ck1n son Charles Grattan QSecretar1esj Cenatrxx Marlon D1ckerson asslsted by Kathryn Korn CFood Chairman, 1 c or jack Remhart CFloor Chairman, The followmg were elected oflicers of e Consuls Harold Myers Florence Velo Cllffargaret Gagen was later elected to take the place of Florence Velo who moved awayj Quaestor jack Tuthlll Scr bes Dorothy Dlxon Cenatr x Clara Cooper L1ctor Walter Lamaka Margaret jones Tlre Senatores d1d not reccxxe a formal 1n1t1at1on but they 1n1t1a ed the Populares wlth a very speclal procedure The days whlch pre ceded the actual 1n1t1at1on ceremony were day when c ndxdates or goats were subject to very vxgorous rules wh1ch were capably enforced by tre Senatores There was no hazlng w1th1n the school bulldxng slnce such a procedure IS apt at t1mes to d1sturb the true Splflt of the classroom The In1t1at1on Ceremony ltS6lf was held on the evemng of March 9th The Senatores Joyed most of the evemng at the expense of the go ts After a most mforrnal program of stunts the part of the 1mt1at1on ceremony followed whlch ra1sed the goats to the status of full fledged members to exerclse equal powers wlth the Sen atores Thls procedure havmg been Funlshed the entrre Club jomed m song and later en-yoyed 38 --f A, - . ff C ' ' v - A fir . -L V '1 :gp ' - ' l V af, 4' 'V 'S : v, ' - l' 3. . - l .K-.f a -2' ICI? . 1 . Ha. .EP ' 21 K p ' l 1 1 I - L1 t ' - ' A ' ' ' th - C- : H - - F - Po ulares ' A s tion, arose thxs year wzth a new vlgor. p ' L . . U ' t . . r ' , ' i ' s ' l Y '. fur l -'t'.,. . , 1 ' 1 - A. s' - . . . . A y h C . Q r . ' ' f ' 5 - r - ' A ' jf , . J , 1 1' 1 , f ' . ' . , s 1 . . ' . A ' t 'J . . - n ' . V i ' '- .. N., - - y ' ' ' A ,. F Y ' ' . . . . . . . . 0 H ,, . lt V9 KA V . -I s . r . - VI ' A H At 6 ess' ,XI ' 4 1 . . S ' ,, ' u sv ' Y it 'Y AL V9 . C! Q 4. ff ' - L U H . . . , A s u v we .AA f A . . I . , it 97 . . . 1 . ' . ' . en- . ' , r' ' a . ' , l 66 57 Y - ' m u 44 - . ' - ' V , . refreshments together wh1ch completed the ruual of In1t1at1on The two most outstandlng events of the year besmdes the hazmg davs and Imtratlon were the Carol Slflglflg at Chrlstmas and the Banquet n june The m mbers clad 1n tne1r togas ate at the banouet ln true Roman style All recllned whlle eat ng and of course kmves and forks were not used by the Romans Between each course of the banquet served by the Populares enter amment was provlded by the varlous Latm classes The splendid decorat1ons added much to the atmosphere The Latm Club this year has been very uccessful ln all 1ts undertaklngs It has among its members many who have wlllmgly glven of thexr t1me and effort Seldom were members ab sent from meetlngs whlch lS a true test of he llfe and sp1r1t of any orgamzatlon Latm Club members feel that all who are 1n the Club wxll fmd that lt llves up to 1ts standards and gxves to ns members a lastxng memory of student days GERARD PURCELL Consul The past year has been we feel a pleas ant and helpful one for the members of our P T A We wlsh to thank Mr Blodgett and the Faculty for thelr contlnued sp1r1t of helpfulness To all the mothers as well who have gxven of ther tlme and energy to carry on the work we express our appreclatlon The Welcome Party for the teachers was held at Grange Hall thls year ln November The commlttee served a dellclous one dlsh supper af ter whlch cards were enjoyed In Decemb r we held our first meeting 1n the new school and everyone thoroughly enjoyed lnspectlng the new bu1ld1ng All were enthusx astlc m volclng thelr approval We were pleased at thls meeting to have on our program once more Rev Hoyt Palmer who gave a splendld talk on the subject Parents Look at Modern Educatlon The January meetrng was glven over to our Health Program and as usual M1ss Vall furnlshed a worthwhlle program The speaker was D Fenerstem and h1s dlscusslon of the Early Symp toms of Cancer was most mstructlve At th1s meetlng we also had a food and cooklng demon stratlon gxven by Mrs Nevada jackson of the Long Island Llghtlng Company Thls proved a very popular feature We were mdeed fortunate to have as our speaker 1n February the Rev P E Radford who spoke to us on the toplc Kentucky Mountaln Schools ' As on former occas1ons Mr Radford proved hxmself a most mterestmg speaker For our March meetlng we had the work of the two new departments at school explamed to us Mxss Fleschutz told about her course 1n Homemaklng and Mr Harrlson about hls ln In du tr1al Arts Both were very lnterestlng and mucn appreclated We had also planned at thls meeting to have the Klndergarten course ex plamed bu due to the sad and untxmely passm of NIISS Loucks our Kmdergarten teacher thls was omltted Famlly Relatlonshlps was the Aprll Topnc The speaker was Mrs Warfield of the Home Bu reau We are xndebted to her for her kmdness m helpmg on our Program In Aprll also we held our annual Card Par ty at St Patrlcks Aud1tor1um We wlsh to ex press our deep app1ec1at1on to all who helped ln any wa, to make It a success VVe are especially grateful to Father Costello for the u e of the Au d1tor1um and to the local merchants who so kindly donated the prlzes The proceeds of the card party as well as tho e of the Food Sale held 1n the Fall wlll go toward buylng a suitable gxft for the new school In May we held our annual Mother Daugh ter Teacher Banquet 1n the Presbyterlan Parish and her splendid talk along wlth the other 1n terestlnff numbers on the Program helped to make rt the usual gala event of our year We will close our year wlth a P1cn1c at Mrs Llndsays Bungalow Everyone IS lookmg forward to a pleasant tlme as Mrs Llndsay al ways proves a wonderful hostess We want to thank all for their part m makmg our year a happy and successful one We w1ll all be antxcxpatlng our work together mn the Fa l ELSIE V CARROLL Pres Glrls Tennis The Glrls Tennls Team thls Year IS com posed of tavo veterans josephlne Orlowskl and Margaret Tuth1ll as well as two Sophomores Flo rence Sanford and Frances Conrad The Team has proven xtself better than other teams thls year by wmnmg from Southampton Mattltuck and Rlver head josephlne Orlowskr playmg No 1 smgles has won all her matches Margaret Tuthxll plays No 3 smgles and Florence Sanford plays No 2 smgle osephme Orlowskr and Florence San ford play No 1 doubles Frances Conrad and Do rms Prlce play other doubles and substltute 1n other matches Scores of matches Southampton 1 Southold 4 Mattmtuck 1 Southold 3 Southampton 2 Southold 3 39 L . 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' E GHTH GRADE lLeft to R1 htl Drst Rox Edu fnd Cz latka Martln KTUKOXKSKI Edward Szczotka LUIS W1lk1nson Vlrgmla Vall H len Flynn Betty Caucll Margaret GI'l0Oll1S Eduard Puleell Elhs Te ly Robert Yeun Qecond Row Wesley Dlckmson Blame Ov lton C r1st1na 7eL1ovxsk1 fun P mblo M315 Say Clarlc MCA lan Jean D1ck1nson Mary Krol ski Jo sephln NaXA1Cll Mane T my Jolen lexnxck Thnd Rom If nneth hag rman W1ll am Palmer Wllllam Albertson J hn VX sm ann P ynzend ffny 3 Mxss M1lle1 Waltex Adarnzcw P Wxllxern Caldlnal I alold Stelzer Park r Dlcker n N ltu Q ll md Junior I-lnqle School Notes The class elect ons b ought the foll wmg results CRADE 8 T resluent Parker Dlckerson Vlce Presldent Walter Sanford Se retary Robert Young Treasurer ohn W1ss mann GPADE 7 Presldent Raymond Donahue Vlce Presldent M rgare' blynn Secretary lean Crattan lreasurer Agnes Zazeck1 Blue and Wlute were chosen as class colors bv Grade 8 and Blue and Gold by Grade 7 Members of the Elghth Grade became 1n terested ln the newspaper ldea with the result that they dec1ded to publ sh a class paper The name selected was The Star Reporter' Phe pa per appeared live t'mes between December and May The edxtorlal board cons1sted of Edrtor n claw john Wnsserr nn Act1v1t1es Parker Dick crson News Walter Qanford Comte Vlrgmla fal Llterary Wllllam Palmer Honors lor tlre year m the exghth grade went to Iohn Wnssemann Valedlctorlan wxth an averaee of 93 and Margaret Gf1gOHlS Qalutator 1an w1th an average of 92 The Ghost Hunters a one act play has been selected to be presented by the Elghth Grade at the r Commencement exercxses on Frlday eve rung Iune Z3 N'embers of the Cast mclude jean Dlckmson Betty Carroll Parker Dlckerson ohn W1s cmann Walter Sanford and Wxllzam Cardinal In the Worlds Far Poster Contest W1l ham Palmer tool' first DFIZE among those submlt ted from the elementary grades and Dorothy Overton, third W1l11am also won first prlze 1n the second class of the Amerlcan Leglon Poppy Poster Contest john Wlssemann was awarded second prrze 1n thms contest -, . 1 1110- iv- ,........-.-- . . 1 , . 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L ' 1 T 3 ' . lv' 'k S. lf 42 Kf-51' we-' F O U R T H G R A D E rLeft to Rrghtb Frrst Rovr Lucrlle Marrno Charles Gagen Robert Bak r Walter Adams Xfrctor C erack Mar1l5n Mrller Herbert Frsher Merle Wrlkrnson Donald Young Emrly Kaelrn Second Rovr Jean Neubold Jeanne Carroll Barbara Drckerson Ada Payne Janrce Loeb Joan Albertson Jean Dewar Marjorre McCafferx Clotllde Karsten Thrrd Rovs Ro bert Wrlkrnson Gerard Rafford Donald Mrller Harold Yourg Walter Savage Mrss Woodburn Antone Surozrnska Robe t Olsson Charles McAslan Clement Charnevss 6. F T H G R A D 'Left to Rrghtr Frrst Rovr Dudlex Neubold Carol Glover 'vladelerne Donahue Jrnr Ca en Ann T rrr Nlrrre Donahuf Jean Hutchrnson Olrwe Daxrson Sadre Ward Arthur Grattan Second Ron Starlet Rrkourtz G or r Crrrtan Els worth Frsher Alfred Terp Spencer Pettk Rrchard Wrrth Wrllrarn G11 onr Lours Brker Geox Q Juu more Charles Tur ner Thrrd Rovr Harold Walt rs Carlrsle Cochran Frank Sanford Albert Albertson Robert Rafford Urs Lrndsax Wrl lram Waller Wrllrarn Falcorn John Blado Nrntcnt Srrntorrr Q I ' 3 l K 1 3 x Q!! ,E ,ls 4 'l . , S . . ' 1 ' , ' '- . . , . . . . 1 u v - v y M. r - - . , , 1 , . ' . . rp ., ,a 1 ' ' l .,,,,r T. ., 1 ' ' '. L. 1 ,, kk . ' . 90 ll' 1 - y ' ' me , '- ' 'fl-1 ff' A . N .6 o h' no r , I '- v V I. 4 L r -' , ,- . .4 , , . ., V . X .2 la, U ' ' J ' '. . '. ' . Z rr I' r' ' 3141 V2 . r,- ' -Z - ol. .'LA . . , ,I . ,.x. J. . A - I., . 4- 43 , . A- r- -- -- --A-V -4- .--YV '. 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Q q. qfn,4'Q.v1'x 4' as at Q 4 0 'fn af' 1 Q Q 5 VIRGINIA S LOUCKS Born Sept 20 1914 Died Dec 10 938 Our Teacher We hked you Teacher from the start You understood us took our part We adored you You ever helped us learn of school Took walks and let us run and fool We knew you You worked so late to make things rlght You trxmmed our room wlth much dehght We vvorshlpped you And thouvh you re wlth us now no more We shan t forget those days of yore Well cherish you GEORGE HENRY GRIGONIS Born Oct 7, 1921 Dled july 7, 1938 . -''qif-'22Y'5'12Q5fEf,5jff,5f5I3 1,fjE,-A-1j,.Q1ff535E:g153 f55jEff'i,f :I'r'.fEf5':'.' -A si E5 1 'I il I , 255251535-. 425552 : iffs 'iii' 111 . ' . ' l5fjif?E2?i?5fi 2 , e 7 ' . z 7 ll - -'i'f'f7 . .,i.:e:f1W. 'f.,.- 7' ::. '1211f1fz11? fl 91' -5 333-173 252 1 '- ',,'f,,.A55,. 'gif5z,f-5 'fj,.f'j:gii- .1213-N. A' 1' .... ' I' ' 1--14 Ffa gg..-J W - I . ,f 'r ,f-fr 1? 5 I -4 U , . ':,- 1, J.. '--' '- -' gg U sg: . A. ,341 .:.. up.. Q , 1: 'kj :.' 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D . 9 . . , . 1937 XLLMN I NOTES LESTER ALBERTSON Working for L I P Southold SOPHIE ALEC lV'ADLYN AKSCIN Worklng m Riverhead ROSE WARANESKI RUTH JENNINGS Af Home Attefldlflg IOWCI State College IX ARY AUKSKALNIS Af Home Workmg for Vall Brothers at Rrverhead EDWARD HEMBLO ARY GRIGONIS N At Home CHESTER ORLOWSKI At Home PNNA AUKSKALNIS HENRY STANKEWIC7 At Home JOHN CONRAD LYDIA DICKERSON Wgrklng ln Southold Workmg at Cold 1n1th 8: Tuthlll s Southold DORIS HORTON CAROLYN WELLS Workm at Tlce Boat Shoo So thold ELIZABETH WELLS JEAN MORRELL Attend ng Syracuse Un1vers1ty ANNA KALACHUK ROBERT SAYRE In New York tralnlng to be a nurse 1936 At St Lawrence Unlverslty A Home Workmg for Val Brothers a Pecomc At Home Mrs Rlchard Walsch Worklng Wlth hrs father 1n Greenport DOROTHY REDDEN GORDON BARNING Attendlng Stephens College Mlssourl Amerlcan Instltutlon of Bankmg FRANK DAWSQN WALTER KAELIN At Home Workmg wxth h1s father m Cutchogue ESTELLE EKSTER WALTER MFICNISH Workmg wlth her father 1n New Suffolk Workmg w1th h1s father 1n Cutchogue JAMES HORTON Workmg wlth h1s father 1n New Suffolk JOHN HORTON Working ln Newark N J WALDEMAR TOMASZEWSKI MARIE KRAL Workmg ln Cutchogue A 8: P BERNARD McCAFFERY Workmg IH Cutchogue A 8: Mrs Benko Rxverhead JOHN PAPURCA STELLA Kos Sophomore at Purdue Workmg m Brooklyn REBECCA VAIL MARIAN MCCAFFERY Jumor at Alfred UUIVCTSIIY RUTH OVERTON TERRY OVERTON Workmg rn Worcester Mass Sophomore at Lafayette ARTHUR SIMON JOSEPH KOMSKIS Sophomore at Lafayette OLIVER PETTY Sophomore at Sprmghelo dren m New York SOPHIE STEPNOSKI Workmg rn Oyster Bay CLEMENT THOMPSON Workmg 1n Mullens Garage Southold ALICIA VAIL Sophomore at Albany State College MARY SMOLENSKI ELLA TUTHILL In 'framing at St MGTYS BTOOHYU Lmden Hall Lmtz Pennsylvanla In tralmng at St Catherme s Mlddllflg Year at Northeastern BERTHA MANNWEILER W0fk1Hg at St Marys Hospltal for Chll WILLIAM PEAVEY Junlor at Harvard EMMA ROTHMAN Attendlng Rlder College 46 T, Y If I L L, T t . 0 A A . . V A ' 1 t . n 'A 'Q' 'V ' 1 'sf A -11 7 ! ' 1 ' ' ' .. ., , . . l' I - .Q - . 7 9 ' 1938 JOHN ADAMZEVICH P. G. BERKLEY BAILEY At Home IIORMAN BERGEN Freshman at Union DOUGLAS CONKLIN At Home ERNEST CONRAD At Home I ARGARET DAVIDS P ANNETTA COODALE Wormng 1n Rwerhead LYDIA HARVEY At Home CLARENCE JONES P KATHRYN KAELIN At New Paltz Normal School ALEC KALACHUK Workmg 1n Pecomc HENRY KORALESKI Workmg ln Peconlc ANNIE KUJAWSKI Workmg 1n Rockvllle Center BERNICE LENOWITZ Attendlng Albany State College VERONICA MALLOY HELEN MCCAFFERY P. G. HOPE MEREDITH Working in Mattituck LEWIS ORLOWSKI Freshman at Union JOSEPHINE ORLOWSKI P. G. GERARD PURCELL P. G. MARGARET PURCELL At Home LOUIS SANFORD HELEN STACY Attendlng St Lawrence PAULINE TRUSKALOSKI Workmg m New York MARGARET TUTHILL HENRY WAITE Workmg m Cutchogue CONSTANT WEYGAND Workmg 1n Southold JAMES WHEELER At Home JOHN ZANESKI Workmg at home BRUNO ZANIESKI Un1vers1ty Workmg xn Baysrde Attendmg Alllance College Pensylvama S 1 , . G. A P. G. . G. ' P. G. 1. . . y x . V, 'Q Ziff' ' , . X I gl 'X . ..E 4 . 4 3 A 1:- 4 : 5 ,nxk -. . , f- J. I if uiogr 1 111 .A I I C 1 fcjxii-X ,XKANVN ,K I zztogr 111118 F I x J f x 3 i oiy'?T1x f N Q X N gf LONG ISLAND PRODUCE AND FERTIIEYFR EI SOUTHOLD MAT'lITUCK AQUEBOGUE RIVERHEAD CALVERTON PCJRT JEFF RSON COMPANY, Inc. X x N Lundscapr ontractors T E3 3 5, n L 1 laws, and L emanates 1 ree of Charge EGM 5 Fr sh i Your '- :om our own Greenhouses M8111 Road Jamesport R1 mu R I lf' 'FII' I 'I' Q 0 Ao e1 e q L no .5 C ' if-Q? F ,A Q ' H if S Us 3 in D A ,V 'g',,L'. ay fi PI! fi ii .LJ ,QL 0 . , ,, P ' ' :TJ JH Q ' . g JIS AGRICO THL4 NATIQNS LEADING FERTELIZER IS M NUFACTLRED ON! N IX T H E Amerlcan Agrncultural Carteret New Jersey H W WELLb Sales R presentatlwe II 9 A - Chemical Company vi My Y ,V e ' f Pomt 0 VIEW Inn ff' A Place to House your Guests for a Nlght or a Week Wzth that Homey Atmosphere Along with Good Cooking at Reasonable Rates Tel. Southold 3969 MRS. 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Distributor for Q, O 9 R R R1 f R L R R a es an ervice PACE INSTITUTE Cultural Occupational Courses The programs of flax school incl me mug school 5tudy mclude thu Iollowm ACCOUNTANCY AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNTANCY PRACTICE IC P A I ADVERTISING AND MARKETING SELLING AND MARKETING SECRETARIAL PRACTICE ADVANCED SHORTHAND SHORTHAND REPORTING IC S RI PHOTOGRAPHY REAL ESTATE 0 INSURANCE A Jun or or Senior li gh cho l Stulcnt m1y ten t e C f c c 1 c 1 g: I.. b ru Fl U' Fl 1 -l I-'57 1 c appr xed 5 I tl w 1 d Gun a I la IS PACE INSTITUTE 225 BROADWAY, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS OF DANIEL T SMITH Landscape Contractor NEW RIVERHEAD GRILL DINE IN AN AIMOSPHERE REPLECTING PHE WORLD O14 TOMORROW East Main St Riverhead CASH CORNER SERVICE STATION SERVICE FOR ALL CARS Cutchogue Tel. 6984 5 I ' . . ' . ' J U. l a- I I . . . i 7 1 1 i 1 0 - 0 - w 4 1 i I ' i S o , c I nmkc I in IV r Svrvzxtirm o clrws pln c to I lic AIIVIIIIIIIJI .ft r li ll school grnrluntion fno I nhligmmnj innd Inc plzxcrwl- on mail-ing list of , , 1 THC I' Tru 5 -A ufhcizll nmgnzmu of I':1Cc iStilul0. Diploma cmlrsc-S are accroclitml hy 'cw York Stzxtv Efllcation Dr-pnrtmcnt. ,. II. A. courscf. ar 0' ll' no 1 No 'ork III New Jersey, Pr l Bulletin with orriipntimlal lvffoklet on any clesirefl count will bc sent upon rcqucbt. BArc y - ZUO. X I 85 ' ' ' . l I l l 1 O I l I WHY NOT SUPPORT THE LIBRARY? WILLIAM H RAFFORD A P VAN POPLRING lw uc amd Hmsg ILIIIIIN un IX 1 1 111 1 Plum :mmf and Heatmg Gxcuwm L B IISVH Vetermarl m Tel 3598 Horton s I ane Southold Southold fel 3753 Compluuems of EI KAI! 85. S N GILLIIPOII New Yoxk Walk Ovex and FIOIS-hC1IU Shoex Por Men and VVomeu X bil IlTllNl D 'SHI TLNNENBLRGS Rwemheid New Yo1l THOMAS A S' AC Y Lawns Mowers Reconditioned O11 buxuexs Fuel O11 TL 3541 Southold and Sharpened Comphmen Power and Hand Lawn Mowere Hardware DR PAUL L DIEFENBACHER Apctylum WLlcl1nU bIaLl ,mm-Img JOSFPH H LLNNETT Contraetox md Buldu SOU FHOLIJ NLW YORK Southold T91 35,5 57 . ' 'T J. A N- Harg aw ' x.- 7 'fl' gza Shuvir and W'llizx hi Paints ' 3 ' ' f. , iF E, 'L I-1.44, DR, S. . 7 S., ICR ' ' 'z Diseases of Large and Small Animal:-5 Treated T- 'x ' 7 X . .. . T L' ,Y ,O i , W C - . A .,. ' B. w ,, X n N . . , c 'A . I , I , , 1 M , . X1 'W ' 1 ' ts Of ' X - 1 x ' 5 i V, A - C' X' tr , - v v ' ' z 1' -A Cut of the Crowd 'Into a CAREER 'I'he moment you enter Long Island Um versxty Brooklyn College of Pharmacy you start your nse above the crowd The tra1n1ng you recexve here makes you better equlpped better able to i111 a hlgh salaned posltton The course we offer lead1ng to a Bachelor of Scxence degree paves the way to a multltucle of vaned careers Our bas1c course IS also preparatlon for the study of the Medlcal protessxons And we have two specxal courses m a fast grow1ng held of endeavor Cosmetology Step out ofthe crowd mto a career Take the hrst step now Send at once for our Bulletm of Informatxon You are 1nv1ted to call at the College to dlscuss your 1nd1 v1dua1 plans wxth Dean H H Schaefer Come by subway trolley or e1 There IS an 8th Ave subway statlon at the corner BIIIIHEIIIR IIE SCIENCE DEGREE co d a y course 6 1 g Ile sl dy of pharmacy th ll ds e ces and cult ralfsub A ly ofD gs F d Wafer a d D y Prod ts Hosp! I and Spe ml zed Pharmacy and Cos etology LUNG ISLAND UNIVERSITY BRCUKLYN CCLLECE 0F PHARMACY 600 LAFAYETTE AVE Founded m 1886 BROOKLYN N Y Comphments of COMPLIMENTS OF PARADISE SWEETS WILLIAM M BEEBES SONS ' ' A -c ucafion I four- ear I I I ' jdds. Elective courses are offered 7 GREENPORT NEW YORK CUTCHOGUE NEW YORK ?Wf ?'!F ' W m THE SHORES Ol- LONG ISLAND E Dzckmson D A Dzckmson RPAI ESTATE AGENTS SOUTHOLD CUTCHOGUE SUFFOLK COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE CO THE HOME COMPANY RLprebeI1ted 111 Southold by I ldllflllig In PecO111L by Franges O R1L11 LOMPUMWB OP MATTIT UCL NAT'ONAL BANK PENZEL MUELLER 8: CO Inc EVERYTHING MUSICAL Smce 188 LONG ISLAND CITY NEW YORK AND TRUST CO AL1tl1Or1zed to Ant 1s IXECUTORS. ADMINISTRATORS and 9 1 TRUSTEES OF ESTATES K x L , ' I 1 1 V' f 11 2,11 .2 ', fra'- ' V 1 ,wg fit , if .4 'f16f f lf V I 'T I 1 1 1 1 . . . . 1 J. . . . I 1 , I ' 1 J r- ' - 1 Y 1 1 A 1 ' 1 W 1 -. V. , . -, A Q 7 .. L . a 'a ' 1 Esmblishud 1905 M1ttituck N Y BEHKELEY llEWEllYN Affiliate BERKELEY SCHOOL EAST ORANGE NEW JERSEY Two year comprehenslve and one year intensxve sec retarxal courses for h1gh school graduates and col lege women exclusxvely Dlstmguxshed umversrly faculty Attrachve terrace garden SlUd1OS Elfectxve placement servrce DIRECTOR Gruybur Bldg 4 420 LEXINGTON AVENUE Nc Yo k lA! Grand Cenlrcxll MOha k 41673 HENRY A GOLDSMITH CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Electrlc Floor Surfacmg Southold Tel 3730 HOLD YOUR HI SCHOOL DOINGS at the HOIEL HENRY PERKINS bpccul Rxtcb for School I'L1I1CtlOI'1S RIVERHEAD NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS OF THE POLISH AMERICAN INDEPENDENT CLUB of Southold Town l LAKE LODGE SOUTHOLD 60 I xx 'V - - - 771 v ' . I ' 'Z 2 Y- - ' ' nf For bulletin, address: , 1. ' 1 w r l W l l l . 1 l 9 l . . Q l l . GO WHI:R TIII- LROWD GOES PHIL VJELKESSLR Restaurant f 11II111IcI N CIIUGINs IAUIY PARI OR C IILIIOVIIL U 5505 PIOITA A SIL ECK Real 151111 Ifwllamff INI1111 Smut C111LI10 IC ILIIOGLJI S XV I 5 1 ION IXILQ X OIT L QUUL L jOb11P1I PI-IINIIIART XVIIOICSYIG Ilrodupe Tr11LIN111 OI Ixlam Pot moe '1 bpeL11 ty Peuo 19 'III 3991 RAI III W STI RI ING bf.1dxr11a11 md I11or1st UIC Te 6 HENRY I CASF EIcLtr1c1ar1 CLIILIIOULE. Te 6501 FUPTIC W HORTON SLIX me St'1t1011 Mqlme Woll Gum Q T91 6449 Nuu SUIIQII IIOVVI K :pu s Col L 1 C.c111tLL11o11L1y IOIWLLO I IPCFS 1111 IVI'1g1f111Lw IJCLUIIIL TQ 3446 SLA LIULL SFRVICE STATION Ralph H Case, Prop Cutfhogue Tel 6470 bl J 4- 4 . 1 ,4 H .' z ' f Cuty gue 1. 755 , L. K . . Q ' 2. , ' Wx N Ya' 5 V 1. N-f Y MJ . Qf1 i' 'C' -' ., . K X Il1i1111c1' I3c11v.11311 1? a111cI 1 I cg I . 1 v I. K Tcl. .VJ 12 So . . V. ' VV. II. . iI,I, IIUEII fjl 195 5 Q. lil huts ,I ' l, f- C yi JE 5: f I 'I I I I COIIIIIIIITICIIIS of ' 'T HQ ' , ' I1 ' r - ,I1'I. I .. 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I KU 1 -VI ' IC ' ' IU IXIIIIIIIIV 511111 be-1'v1v11 I'II'NI Sc '1 vi1I1 :1 1110 fI1If'I1 5 f T11 Kr l -w - - A X 4 A I 'C X ' -1- ' 'A Ll ' r- L ig 5 I z 'S I N' 'zI'f 62 POLYTECHNIC Institute of Brooklyn C O M P L I M E N T S O F Courses Leadmg to Degrees T U T H I L L CHEMICAL ELECTRICAL CIVIL MECHANICAL METALLURGICAL AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY Resenatnons for September Admission Maw Be Wade Now Personal advlce lS offered to apphcants for plannmg courses of study best adapted to themr 1nd1v1dua1 needs For Day Evening and Graduate Catalo ues or Informatlon Address Dean E J Sireubel 99 LIVINGSTON ST BROOKLYN NEW YORK New Suffolk New Yo,-1, Telephone TR1angle 5 6920 Comp11ments of LIPMAN BROS DEPARTMENT STORE Telephone 91 E Tl E Greenport New York T ' A Comphments of I Q! f Bowhng and B1111ard Academy 7 65 Greenpcrt L I1 d I fr W Ong s an to HAVE 0llll Sl'IOES TAPPERT S BOOKSHOP I 24 Front Street Greenport New York Fine hne of Johnson and Endicott Shoes For Men and Children JOHN H LEHR Perenn1a1s I Qua11ty Funeral Deslgns W FIORE Prop at short nOt1ce Cut Flowers 1n Season Tel 3856 Southold SOUTHOLD NEW YORK L U I M ijf A Q A A I B L-F E . I R . I - , g Y , C O . I -,,4. ,,, ILL , , ,K -M I 1-----ff - wif- .-Zn' ., ,M - 5 M JULIUS SCHIAVONI I . . . I , U MQ, 4' .,?iT,-,-, - , W ,A,W-,--1 Y, ,W or Y, I l, f' I . . , I I . +' ' 771' 7A'f ' H'-'wr'-W - ' - I I - I - I Jelly! 5 M5511 Q BOROUGH IIALL DlVlbl0NI COIII f L lARTS md SC Il NCI 9 x I S rSf,LmI9c1e 'mL IL1 IILk L ILTL L WI LILIII Lulm x Optoxm rx I LIIIL Summer Session May 31 and July 5 Full Term Sept 18 'SC IIUUI I IANV LL LNLII LOLUSL Lulnf' to LTL LIL' L Summer Session June I9 Full Term September 18 Sl H001 f LUWINIFRL I L L mm 1 or L L to NX L ww L LL 1 uc XLLOLIIII ml I XUNIIITIIOUS Summer Session June 6 Full Term September 19 LOLII I I. IPHARMAK X X L s L L L WI IIIO LLILIII L 1L1I I1L Full Term September 'I8 Reirmlr u 96 Selma 1 mel Inu n Sl Broohlx n N r I pfu 1 an U 67 ' 9 9 9 9' L I 7 W r ' ' ' 7 v Y 7 , S . I 0 L 1 , ,L f AL IJ14' HHLI IX,-ning fff1',trsL's IL-3LImg In Sf. f . ' ncc . I ' rg HLQ 1. I'1'L-gwi.r'n1ILn1 :+IrIIEgI1F IwrII 'I1ing, I'r'1. 'nlirm IM' law, NI: I' L-, IJ- ' r ', rt -', I,HLI !I!'X', X'L'IL'VIl11Y'X' XIQLIV' '. ' - n . , . L , A o . 'ISIN' - '-yum' LI.u wr Irmx'-ycnx' -'kfng ' I In I' 5 LIcgrLrLk I.I,IZ. PII-I-grrnLILmlc L'0ursc Ir, Iing lo grec xI.S.IP. Ln' I,I .XI - . T I . L - L 1 L S 0 L L 1 I 1 IDA' wr Ilx -ning ' '-es Iendix g tw degree IIILA. BS. Im' IIig'I1 SLIM-'LI TL-ighing a11I in pr-pnrnlicm S r I.n ' SI I AHLI C-r1iIiII PLIUIA . . ' . ' I 1 . l V : V D ' V f A . 1 u , . - . . ' f' IDA ' L wut' 'Q Iu.1 Img I+: LIQQVQ' ILS. In pr-1. V: n 101' I,IlllI'l1l.1k'j', ,XI ' I' ' Ly Drug, CQI1-miL'.zI LIIILI iimlwg'-1 I -ILIS, . s N V . z --. L -' - - L .. 5 , YY. 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