Southold High School - Snuffbox Yearbook (Southold, NY)

 - Class of 1941

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' '- , -44 4 Q 44 4 44 4.,4- A4 J .4, 4 4 , , , ,V 14.44 4 ..-V , V .., .44 4.4 Q Y.-4 4 4-4 -54 ,w . 4 4 JUN 1 A J As a token of our SIHCCFE appreclatxon and gratltucle for her many years of loyal servrce, for her unendmg w1se counsel and co operauon 1n all our school actxvl tres, we, the CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FORTY ONE, do hereby respectfully clecllcate thls lssue of the SNUFF Box to our esteemed teacher and frxend, Mrs Kathleen Malone Drller 'tv dCVOIl0I1 CO OLII' lI'lfBI'CSIS and welfare, 3I'ld l'-OI' l'16I' Staff Ed1tOr111 Board CHARLES GRATTAN 40 LEXVIS BLODGETT 41 CAROL WALLER 42 Departmental EDITH DIGKERSON 40 DOROTHY OSEORNE 40 RAYMOND DAN IDS 41 MARIAN DICKERSOIN 40 JOYCE DICKINSON 41 JAKET GOMEZ 41 MARGARET ORLOWSKI 41 FLORENCE SANFORD 41 MARY XAIL 41 NATALIE ZEBROSKI 41 HELEN AUKSKALNIS 42 BLYTHE DICKINSON 47 MARGARET GRATTAN 42 MARGARET JONES 4 BETTY CARROLL 43 HELEN GOLDSIVIITH 4: NANCY TYLER 4 MARY KOXVENHOVEN BETTY SILLECK 44 BuS1neSS Managers PAUL STOUTENBURG 41 HOYT PALMER 41 ASS1Sf3Ht Managers GILBERT TERRY 47 GENE HORTON 47 WESLEY DICKINSON 49 C1rcu1at1On FREDERICK WISSEMANN 47 STAFKA DOROSKI 41 GLORIA DE JESUS 41 CHESTER SKWARA 42 CHARLES WALKER 41 BETTY SILLECK 44 Ac1v1Ser MRS KATHLEEN M DILLER C ' 7 7 7 7 7 , 7 7 7 , . 7 , . J 4 , 3 , . 7 . . , . 7 7 7 ' 7 7 7 7 7 , L 7 7 ' 7 , .. WILLIANI RUTKOWSKI, '42 7 J 7 7 7 7 7 7 , , J . 7 7 7 7 7 U 7 Q -' 7 r 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 ' 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 X Faculty frmcrp I LEWIS A BLODGETT M French and Erzglzsh KATHLEEN M DILLER A Sczence ALFRED E DART M Physzcal Educahon and Soczal Studzes HAROLD E GOLDSMITH B Hzstory and Mathematzcs KATHLEEN M WHALEN B Latm and Englzsh ELIZABETH E DAVIS A Commemal Subjects HENRY WILLIAMS B C Home Economzcs MARGARET ACOBS B Industrzal Arts LYLE HARRISON r ELAINE LINDENBERG B S Englzsh I and Ezgbtb Grade EDNA F MILLER B S Seventh Grade ARTHUR BENNETT B S Szxth Grade RUTH T SYMONDS Ph B Fzftb Grade Fourth Grade CHARLOTTE LINDSAY ESTHER WOODBURN A B Thzrd Grade BERTHA BAKER Second Grade D RUTH YORK Fzrst Grade ISABEL V WEBBER Physzcal Edufatron and Kmdergarten MARJORIE TODD School Nurse EDITH H VAIL R N ' ' ' a ,T..... . , . A. f ' . , . , . B. ' , . , . A. ' ' ' ' . , . S. ' ' , . , . S. ' ' , , . . , . B. ' ' . . . . , . . S. ' .,.., . . J , . S. A t , . . .,,,. . . , . . Music . . , ..,..,. HAROLD C. NIVER, Special Music PAUL STOUTENBURG PI'8SldC'I'1f of Class 121 13 141 A let1cAs o1oton121 131 141 Snuff Box 131 41 Echo Busuness Manager 131 141 nrus 121 3 1 Grow ng Po ns 141 Bond 131 Camera Club 121 31141 Vnce Presldent Press Club 131 lntermural Bosketba l 121 The force of his own ments makes hrs way JOYCE DICKINSON 0Y Se AG Treas Freshman Cl 1 Lotln Club Scnbo 1 Secretory of Junlor Class 131 G ee Club 131 Press Club Treasurer 131 141 Snuff Box 131 141 o 131 4 Secretary of Semor Closs 141 Growung Pains 141 Valedlctorlan e IS pretty to walk wlth and wntty to talk wuth and pleasant too to thlnk o JOSEPHINE F JERNICK Peony e Club 1 l 1 Se retory of Class 121 Basketball 1 l Latun Club 121 Press Club 131 The Dizzy Baton 131 Grownng Palns141 Echo 131 A Presldent of Glee C ub Snuff Box 141 Honor Graduate Thou hath both wut and fun and flrc NATALI E BARBARA ZEBROSKI Nell ln Club 12 13 1 Lat n Club Consul 131 essClub 12 1311 1 A A 3 Glee Club 131 S uff Box 3 141 013 1 1 Asslst nt Edntor ofthe Echo Dlzzy Baton 31 Growing Poms 141 To those who know thee not, no words can point And those who know thee, know all words are falnt FLORENCE ALICE SANFORD S sketball1l1 121131 nnls ll Latln Club 121 V ce Pres Sophomore Class 121 S tbaIl121131 Press Club 131 V1 e Pres Junior Class 131 A A Member 1l1 121 131 Presldent Athletlc Ass n 131 heerleader 131 141 Vlce Pres Senior Class 141 Snuff Box 141 There as noth ng In the world so Irreslstlbly con taglous as laughter and good humor LEWIS BLODGETT La1nClub121131 Quaestor Latxn Club 131 Press Club 131 141 Editor Press Club 141 Edltorlal Board Snuff Box 141 Bachelor Club 141 Camera Club 131 141 Class Treasurer 131 141 Salutatorsan A short saying oft contains much wlsdom 567671 I i ' D nsiu Th ' 5 5 Ba 141 1 Tel' I 141 Te ' 1 1 41 , 3 . . 1 1 of . ' I C 1 ' V IB, , , . H I 141 it 1 5 1 1 5 1 ' IIJ ll I 1 , ':. . . I1 1 ' A. .111 - . 2, ' V ' 1 DlzzyBoton131 3 A,A.1l112113114l 1 S Ech 1 1 ' V V ash - , nu 1 1 , , GIG 121131141 - I L A. .131141 I 141 Lat' 1 1 41 't Pr 1 4 A, A -121 131 n 1 1 E:h 'I 4 ' 5 141 1 I ,S I . A Aux V THELMA PENELOPE ADAMS Thel H M S P1nofore1 Dlzzy Boton 131 Grownng Poms 141 ee Club 1 l 1 2 chestra1l1 121 Bond 141 Latin Club 121 Press Club 13 141 Camero Club 141 Tynlng Contest 131 Presudent Orchestra 141 A Cheerleader 141 E 0131 141 Crafts Club 131 Snuff Box 141 Honor Groduote lt us better to be small an shlne than to bc lorge ond cast o shodow EDITH ELIZABETH ANDERSON Edle Lotnn Club 121 Comero Club 131 Press Club 141 Athletlc Assoceatlon 141 The mlldest manners an the gentlest heart DAVID BABCOCK BROWNING Babcock Growing Palns141 Full of sound and fury MARY HELEN CARDINAL nd ll 1 Orchestra 1 l 1 ln Club 1l1 2 Cenatrlx of Latm Club 131 141 Omicron Club 131 What IS well done IS done soon enough ezght I VIRGINIA ALBERT Jmnle Glee Club 141 Genteel ln personoge conduct and equlpoge FELIX APONIK seball121131 B sketball121131 141 To kl31 P1ngPong131 141 l-low forclble ore rnght wor FRANK BURKHARDT Baseball 131 141 Bosketball 131 141 ock 121 131 Cross Country 111 141 Bachelors Club 141 In every deed of mls chlet he hod o heart to resolve o head to c n trlvc a hand to execute FRANCES CONRAD Fran sketball1l1 121 131 Lotln Club 121 Glee Club 131 A Omlcron Club 131 Dizzy Boton 131 Press Club 141 Blessed wnth that chorm the certainty to please RAYMOND HENRY DAVID: Ray A A Camera Club 3 141 P essClub131 4 lntermurol Basketball 31 141 Echo Reporter 3 Echo Sports Edntor 41 Ttmekeeper Basketball 1 Cross Country Mgr 4 Cross Country Track Manage Tra k Assus ant Manager Sports R porter Trove' Gravwng P11ns1 Snuff Box 141 None but hnmselt can be h1s parallel GLORIA M DE JESUS o sketball l1 S tboll121141 A Member 1l 2 n Club 21 3 Press Club 131 141 Omlcron Club 13 Glee Club 131 Dlzzy Baton 131 Echo 141 Snutf Box 141 But break my heart If I must hold my tongue CHESTER M DICKERSON Chet A A Member School Scoops Camera Club 1 Press Club 131 Growlng Palns Snuff Box 141 In nonsense now and then lS rel1shed by the wnsest men STAFKA PATRICIA DOROSKI Pookue svcetball 1l1 12 1 Press Club 131 4 In Club 12 Omlcron Club 131 4 Staff of Snuff Box 3 1 Staff of Echo 3 Sorrow and grlet ll p away Such thlngs agree not w1th my day 1 W.. MARIAN DICKERSON Mlm M S P1nafore1l L n Club 121 ee Club 1l1 nd l 1 Latln Club Cenatrlx 1 bchool Scoops 121 he tra 1l Dnzzy Baton 131 retary Bond l 21 letuc Assn 1l1 121 Ornlcron Club 3 Camera Club 131 141 P essClub131141 Se retary Camera Club 1 1 E ho Reporter 141 Growing Poms 141 Orotorucal Contest 141 Full of a nature nothlng can tame BI1tl'e every moment Ever the some MARTIN DE JESUS Boof B seball121131 l-lorseshoes 121 Plng Pong 121 131 A A He knows the preclse psychologtcol moment when to say nothlng DOROTHY MARIE DIXON Dude Gee Club 121 131 Trc xsurer of Glee Club In Club 121 131 Scrlba Latun Club 121 131 Press Club 141 Omncron Club 141 letlc Assn 1l1 121 Dlzzy Baton 131 H M S P1nafore1l1 Ready for every but of fun Always the some to everyone ELIZABETH EDNA GLOVER Betty Latun Club 121 Press Club 141 Athletic Assocuatlon 141 Echo 141 Always ready always there, Always wlllung to do her shore HIY70 JANET GOMEZ Sally Press Club 433 Latin Club 423 G eClub 4l3 423 433 Echo 423 433 Snuff Box 433 Drzzy Baton 433 woman ns always change able and capncuous ROBERT G HORTON Bob A A Member 433 443 School Scoops 423 Camera Club 433 443 Vlce Pres Camera Club 433 443 Whate er he did was done wlth ease ln hmm alone fwas natural to please ALICE 0 KALACHUK Latm Club 423 433 443 Press Club 443 Omlcron Club 443 Athletuc Assocratlon 433 443 I have a heart with room for every joy LOUISE KOS Basketball 4l 3 A. A. 43 A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. ten RITA ANNE GRATTAN Rea? eClub 4l3 423 3 4r1Club4l3 423 Omrcron Club 433 Press Club 443 Athletic Asso lation 433 443 H M S Punafore 4l3 Dizzy Baton 433 Ecko 443 Gentle of spee h Benefncent of mvnd ALBIN C JANUICK Nuke Latin Club 423 Echo Typlst 443 I prefer silent prudence to loquacsous folly JOHN V KOMSKIS 23 School Scoops 423 Honor Graduate Come' gave us a taste of your qualnty BEATRICE MAY MAC NISH ea GeeClub 423 433 Lain Club 423 433 Press Club 433 443 Dizzy Baton 433 o 433 The thlng that goes the ar thest toward making llfe worth while That costs the least and does the most is lust a pleasant smile. MARGARET TH ERESA McCAFFERY P999Y B sketball1l1 121 Latm Club 121 Drum Malorette Cheerleader 121 131 Camera Club 131 Mr Smythe It You Please P T A Banquet fball 131 4 o 131 4 A 1 Honor Graduate lnve the l v love the lute MARGARET C ORLOWSKI Latin Club 121 Camera Club 1 Press Club 131 14 tball 31 o 131 Snutf Box 141 A A Honor Graduate Ever ln motnon Bl1tl'esome and cheery Happy go lucky Never aweary ELS! E ORTUTAY s ce Club 1l1 VICC Pres Glee Club 141 PressCIub 131 141 L 1nClub121131 A A 1 H M S Pnnafore The D z y Baton 3 Camera Club 131 To know how to hlde o c S abllnty s great skull IRENE QUARTY Rene ee Club l Latin Club 121 Press Club 131 141 o 31 letuc Ass n l chestra l 2 School Scoops 121 Dlzzy Baton 31 M S P nafore 1l Sec Treas Orchestra 141 ln quuetness and cont: dence shall be your strength HERMAN MOELLER Basketball 131 Cross Country 131 Track 131 Camera Club 131 141 Press Club 131 Stage Manager 141 Snutf Box Staff 141 A A The ladnes call hum sweet ALICE GERTRUDE MORRIS L In Club 121 131 141 Press Club 131 141 Omlcron Club 141 Athletic Assoclatlon 131 Glee Club 131 Dlzzy Baton 131 A loyal gurl and famthtul frlend E HOYT PALMER JR nletnc Ass F11l1121 L 1nClub121131 Camera Club 3 4 PressClub13 141 S bool S ooos121 Latln Club Consul 121 O 1 Snuft Box 13 141 Tnme wants for no mon but me FRANK SLAVONIK Drake A. A. A. Member 131 1 Bachelors Club 141 'Men of few words are the best men. eleven DONALD E TUTHILL Tut Orchestra 111 121 nd 1 l 1 2 President of Band 141 Growing Pains 141 Press Club 131 141 Athletic Association 141 Honor Graduate He that hath knowledge spareth his words FRANK GERALD TYLER June Ba ebalI131141 B Sketball121131141 Captain 141 ack 111 121 Ping Pong 131 141 Horseshoes 131 Bacshelors Club 141 1 He is given to sports MARY R VAIL Latin Club 121 G eClub1l1131 Orchestra 11 1 121 nd 11 1 21 Class President 111 Camera Club 131 141 Preis Club 131 141 H M S P1nafore111 Typing Contest 131 Growing Pains 141 Dizzy Baton 131 Secretary of A. A. 131 Vice President Orchestra 141 Honor Graduate Who deserves well needs not another's praise. CHARLES WALKER sketboll1l1121131 seball1l1121131 Track 141 Cross Country 1 1 1 Latin Club 121 Press Club 131 Romance ofthe Willow Plate Growing Pains 141 Echo 131 Snuff Box Staff 131 Tennis 141 Ping Pong 141 . A. A. 1 l'm proud of all the Irish blood that's in me: And devil a bit that man can say ag'in me. twelve NN I EUGENE TYLER Tyler 31 :zchclors Club 141 A A Mcmber121131141 omera Club 141 rn I Basketball 111121 131 As prone to mischief as able to perform it FLOYD RICHARD VAIL Camera Club 31 141 Prcs1dentCarnera Club A Member 111 121 Crowlng Pa1ns141 S hool Scoops 121 Unconscious humor JOHN JAMES VICTORIA Wink Baseball 131 141 Basketball 131 141 A A A Member 131 Speaking silence is better than senseless speech ALEX ZELENSKI 11 Ping Pong 131 Bachelor Club 141 'Ah why should ie all labor be? Class I-Ilstory OUR very short years ago '59 freshres were en rolled In Southold Hrgh School Our school act1vI tres were somewhat lIm1ted but many members partIcI p1ted ln yarrous sports and school assocratlons They were memb rs of the band orchestra glee club track b1sketball baseball golf and tennxs The class officers were Mary Varl as Presrdent Frank Ekster as Vrce PresIdent oyce Drcklnson as Secretary and Treasurer Before the close of the year we ordered class prns Wfhen w returned In school as Sophomores yxe elected Paul Stoutenhurg as Presxdent Florence San ford as VICE Presldent osephmc ernlck as Secretary and ack ReInh1rt 1s Trmsurcr Thr Sophomore class stcrrted a new pubhcmtron thc School Scoops wlnch was p sted on the bulletm board Agam thrs year as the pr vIous year many of our members were actrve In the varxous school sports We wound up our actIv1tIes of the year by a successful party Vyrth hIgh spIrIts we entered school as unIors Noyy yye felt we were gettlng somewhere We re elected P1ul Stoutenhurg as PrrsIdrnt 1nd Florence Sanford a VIC PresIdent and elected oyce Drckrnson as Secretary Growing Palns ROWING PAINS 1 humorous three 1ct comedy dealmg wrth the tryIng experIences of youth was presented Tuesday evemng December ll by the Semor Class In the HIgh School AUdlI0f1Um The plot cen tered around George and Terry McIntyre who suffer rhe flrst pangs of adolescence wrth all Its trrals and trIbulatIons The very beautrful scenery due to the work of Mr Kramer consrsted of a typlcal patro of a resrdence In Cahforma The play was very well recerved by the audrence because If was especrallv adapted for youthful actors who successfully and reallstxcally played the parts The capable drrectlon of Mr Bennett and the hard work of the cast helped make lf a great success The members of Ille CHS! WEFS George McIntyre RAYMOND DAVIDS Terry Mclntyre OSEPHINE ERNICK Mrs McIntyre EDITH DICKERSONI Professor McIntyre Mrs Patterson Elsxe Patterson Traffic Ofhcer Dutch Brlan Omar Ha Pete Prudence Darlmg Patty jane lVl1r1am Vrvran CHARLES GRATTAN PATRICIA DENZLER NATALIE ZEBROSKI CHESTER DICKERSON CHARLES WALKER DAVID BROWNING FLOYD VAIL DONALD TUTI-IILL PAUL STOUTENBURG THELNIA ADAMS MARIAN DICKERSON MARIAN THOMPSON JOYCE DICKINSON MARY VAIL and Lewrs Blodgett as Treasurer We took over the sale of candy when the Semors returned from Wash Ington A number of food sales were sponsored and a prom staged both lh vIew of our future Washrngton trlp We ordered our class rxngs at the end of the year As Semors w mamraxned the same officers as we had the prevrous year From the first of this year we resumed our money maklng efforts Our magazrne campargn netted us 1 large profit whrch greatly arded us In our fund for our Washrngton trrp Followmg thxs came a chrcken supper In November and the three act comcdy Groyymg P'1Ins whxch proved a trem ndous succcss The success of these enterprrses as well as our food sales has been due to our teachers and the towns people who have so unselflshly grven us therr ard To them yve would hke to xtend our thanks and apprecra tron for helpmg us reach our goal Thus our four years have Hown much too qurrkly It seems only a short tIme ago that we were the green freshmen who looked far Into the drm future toward graduatron day Our anrtors They are three the men who keep Old Southold Hrgh so trrm and neat From morn tIll nrte they work and torl And for efflcIency cannot be bea Always a cheery word you ll hear And never an unkmd greetrng Whrle all the rooms are SPIC and span Where classes or clubs are meetmg Yes Con of the calm and sober mren And Henry wrth smrllng face And Hank who knows us all by name, Add a frrendly touch to the place They wnll alw1ys remarn In our memory As frlends steadfast and true Wfe are sure If you ever meet them Thev wrll be the same to you Love at S H S Roses stars a whrspered word, Wrth muslc to brnd the spell So thought hIs fifteen years But how was he to tell? Love needs no perfumed garden Or summer's candled skies, It was a gray November, Blew starlrght In her eyes tfnrteen 0 F rg - av - . 7 - 1 r ' . ' ' A ' ' 7 C 7 1 7 ' , ' . K 7 Y . . 0 . . 7 I v . , I I . A . , r .1 7 - . . , 1. -I 1 . X J , 1 . , - ' 9 ' ' N , i rr Y- r Q av V J ' . , . , , ,, a I 1 5 r r , r . . ., V . ' ' , ff . 39 , ' ' '.'.'. ' ' Q ' ' . r r , , ' 'r 0 . , .4 1 , Y , . , . . . C . - 1 , V V s ' x- . - , . C c A r C '. ' r S . V 3 v .l ' ' ,' 1 o o l QQ 99 J w I ,7 , r -r . . . . . . 2 y , . . . . . 9 1 7 s ' tl 7 . . . a . , - - . , - I ' I ' ze va ' v 5 1 rr as - - ' ,V , . cr as ' 9 . ' K a a ' J J ' o 5 0 1 1 9 412151 111 mth Elvntamvni , tlne Senzor Class o 1941 bezng zn a sane and normal state o mznd do make publxsla and decla e tlnzs to be our last anal To tlve otlaer classes tlne aculty and to the znrlzvzdual members 0 tlve unzo Class We ma e the ollo mg bequests FRESHMAN CLASS Success wnth the School Scoops SOPHOMORE CLASS A successful Junuor Prom JUNIOR CLASS Some of our Intelligence MR BLODGETT A larger car an order that he may take more pupuls to bas ketball games MRS DILLER A White House cook book MISS WHALEN An assistant Ilbrarlan MISS JACOBS Congratulatuonsl MISS MILLER Students who wlll master not murder English MR WILLIAMS A larger bookkeeping class MR HARRISON More literature on Chevrolet cars MR DART Another championship track team MISS DAVIS Continued success wnth the Latnn Club MR NIVER A new baton MISS VAIL A panacea for student anlments GOLDIE Unbreakable baseball bats for has players HELEN AIJKSKALNIS A secretary to do all her wrntlng to various personal: tles etc MARGARET JONES A Inttle more versatnlnty BERTHA BAKER A full length mirror In order that she may view herself oftener KATIE GRADOWSKI and MARGARET GAGEN As successful Sensors as they are ball players CATHERINE BURKHARDT A more frequent smule JOHN DEJESUS An establlshed means of transportatlon to Southampton HELEN ELAK Seat I Row I In Room 204 BLYTHE DICKINSON A Bow for a permanent beau DOT GRATTAN MARGARET GRATTAN I Fewer famlly affairs to dlscuss DICK GRATTAN HAZEL HAIRSTON Complete recovery from her Cannonsburg school daze HALSEY GOLDSMITH Success as a Hunter 9 Q MP ' f , ' ' f ' , . ' , f t ' P . , f ' ' ' f J ' f , k f W' : MISS LINDENBURGH - Another summer cruise. I . . . J . fourteen JOHN HARRIS A steody coddue JOHN HARTUNG Less unterest un gurls GENEVIEVE STEPNOSKI Skurts thot reoch her knees FRED WISSEMANN Sect I Row I un Room 204 DOT HUNTER More new pupuls to toke her orders GILBERT TERRY Some othletuc obuluty FLORENCE SOLECKI Some Senuor dugnuty ROSE HORTON Some of Eduth Anderson s sulence STELLA KALOSKI Someone to opprecuote her dumples JANE ORLOWSKI More KATHLEEN HLJTCHINSON Less GENE HORTON Some ot Hermon Mo Ilers heught JAMES SARNO Success os o Senuor CLARICE MCASLAN Some ot Joyce Duckunsons hugh morks JESSE ORLOWSKI More success wuth bookkeepung HENRY SHIPIJLESKI An edutuon of Websters ductuonory CHET SKWARA A mouor Ieogue coreer GEORGE KOMSKIS Gene Tylers wcuy wuth gurls ANITA BEDELL An ununterrupted school yeor ot S H S MARGARET THOMPSON Some toct wuth the teochers DORIS RAYNOR Perfect ottendonce tor I942 RUTH RAYNOR A Bull tor her dotes JOHN WALTERS A 65 un Geometry BILL REYNOLDS Selt ossertuon CAROLYN SMOLENSKI A megophone WILLIAM RUTKOWSKI Some ot Felux s gorrulousness MARION SMITH Good luck wuth her stew JACK TLJTHILL An ego reducer CAROL WALLER A Bug Ben olorm clock to woke her up mornungs un or der thot she moy get to school eorluer ,Jn e fa e su hsfruhed ou names and djfX6C1I ou seal at Soutlolal New York on thus szxth day o zu e zn the year o our Lo d one thousand nzne hundred a d o ty one un the presence o Mary Kouuwenho e and Felzx Swuatocha lo e have chosen to h t zesses fSzg ea'j THE SEVIOR CLASS OF 1941 I I ' . , . .. 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Advrce to the umors ECAUSE we are Older and dehnltely wIser than you, our unIors, we deem lf a duty as well as a prIvIlege to Impart to you advIce whIch we hope wIll prove helpful ID makmg your SenIor year as successful as ours has been We smcerely hope that such counsel Wlll not go unheeded HELEN AUKSKALNIS We marvel at your letters to famous people but would prefer that you BSSOCIBIC more Wlfh your classmates next year And remem ber, that dances arent half as bad as you thInk they are BFRTHA BAKER Although your saunterIng walk at tracts RZICDIIOD at flrst, If soon gets annoymg A kmd word and a smIle now and then would also 9 P ANITA BEDELL Dont try to get around the teachers all the tIme especIally the male ones You suc ceed only In annoyxng them CATHERINE BURKHARDT You have a very nIce smIle, Catherlne, but we don t see lf often enough GIve forth next year OHN DE ESUS Your athletlc record has been very good ohnny but what about your scholastIc rec Ord? Open your books more often next year and your senIor year Wlll be a cInch BLYTHE DICKINSON Try to follow more In your SIS HELEN ELAK Your work In Home EconomIcs 15 ex cellent Is that one of the reasons why FreddIe hangs around study hall so much? MARGARET GAGEN Your sIlly gIggle can be very IrrI tatIng Try to curb It HALSEY GOLDSMITH You are entIrely too qu1et OHN HARRIS KATIE GRADOWSKI Don t be so UOISY next year, Kate It doesn t set a good example for your InferIors DOT GRATTAN We know there s a certaIn jumor that s DICE, but stop runmng after hIm all the tIme MARGARET GRATTAN Soften your VOICE a httle, Marge, youll stIll be heard HAZEL HAIRSTON We realIze that Southold HIgh School IS tIny compared to Cannonsburg but you must admIt, Haz, lf has many good pomts, oo OHN HARTUNG If you d concentrate as much on your studIes as you do on the opposlte sex, youd hIt the honor roll every tIme GENE HORTON We rhmk you re rnce, Gene, but you havent glVCh us a chance to know you Make a lIttle notse next year and surprIse us ROSE HORTON Stop that constant jabbermg outsIde class and do more of It InsIde of class We mean recItIng DOT HUNTER You arenlt the only member In hIgh school, Dot Gxve someone else a chance to show szxteen hIs abIlItIes Your ever ready snule, however, has gamed you many fI'1Cl1Cl5 KATHLI-EN HuTcHINsoN It wasn t really the army that Inade YOU HPPFCCIQIC y0UI' boy fflelld, Kat, WHS lt? Dont makp tOO Inarly plaI'1S for the future, they UIZIV not fnateflallze lVlARGARFT ONES Your marks have been very good but we ve notIced a drop In them smce you began to concentrate on Greenport Brmg them up to par a aIn STFLLA KALOSKI We would lIke to hear from you Inore often We know that you can make noIse If you want to GEORGE KOMSKIS You re so qu1et we don t know you re wIth us most of the tIme Do a lIttle more talkmg next year, especIally to the skIrts CLARICF MCASLAN Remember that one must take or defs as well 35 g1VC tlleffl ANE ORLOWSKI Your beIng petIte covers a mulntude of SIDS, especIally IU study hall You have shown, however, that you can work, so heres to your success ESSIE ORLOWSKI Dont Sllldy SO ITlUCl1 dllflflg 110011 l10Ul'S, ESS16, and 3SSOCl3tP HIOFE wIth the g1I'lS DORIS RAYNOR Mlss Valls room 15 a haven for SlCk W0l'li RUTH RAYNOR School ISD t half as bad as you thxnk lt 15 Why not g1VC the truant officer a rest next year? WILLIAM RUTKOWSKI All work and no play makes ack a dull boy, BIll Take more of an Interest In thIngs outsIde of school Do you know what we mean? CHEsTER SKWARA You are tops In athlencs, Chet, but CVCH OU Can be Wfon Y S MARION SMITH Have you ever heard that varIety lS the splce of llfew' GIve the hIgh school boys a break CAROLYN SMOLENSKI Dont you eyer do anythmg wrong? Your abIlIty to get along wIth everyone 15 truly remarkable FLORENCE SOLECKI Do come down to earth next year' Get rId of those chIldIsh habIts of yours, they really aren t becomIng GENEVIEVE STEPNOSKI We thInk you d find lIfe much easIer If you weren t so self centered but consldered the other fellow once In a whIle HENRY SHIPULESKI Although your charm has at one tlme or another thrIlled the hIgh school gxrls, ll won t secure for you the best POSXIIOH In lIfe Open your books more often next year and study them GILBERT TERRY Whats the matter wIth the Southold glrls, GIbby9 GIVE them a break . J . Y Z 7 , l - I , , K . . , . Q 7 - . ' - 4 I 1 g ' , I A 7 h l . , , ' , , 1 7 - A ce ' sa ' I l l- ' . - 4 I , J l 1 ' V I 9 ,I I ' J g : , V I - r tt r In J ' ' V ' V I ter's footsteps. fWe mean scholastically.j people, not for those who havenft done their home- I . ' 1 - tt : A ' . J ' , ' J . ff if ff QQ lf ' ' ' ' n , - s 9 lf' ' 77 . ff oy . . l 1 ' - - 9 . ' ' ' ' , ct - - , . . I ' ' - , I ' - cz - l 1: ' ' ' ' ' ' ll 77 ' , ' ' I . 3 -I : 7 . ' ' . . . . , . a - - D . , . . , , . . , , i . , , . . s . . . I ' MARGARET THONIPSON What do you do change your boy frxends w1th the wxnd'? And do try to speak more courteously to the teachers ACK TUTHILL As an athlete and lady krller you are good but not so good as you rhmk And stop paradlng up and down the axsle 1n study hall Most people are there to study not to look at you CAROL WALLFR There rsn t very much fault we can find wlth you Carol But how about surprlslng us next year by belng ln school at hve of ev ry day? OHIN VVALTFRS You have proven that vou can pass your exams rf you want to Try rt more often PRHJ Wlssr MAN The study hall 1 the grrls home room or do you thmk youll look becomlng ID a dress DICK GYATFXN You 1rent the only oyster xn the stew' Youd b apprcc1ated much more Dlck 1f you dxd as th teachers told you to ANI s SARNO Our advxce to you ames IS to come out of your shell Class Prophecy T IS the year 1961 and we are v1s1t1ng Washlngton teemmg c1ty of a mrllron people Exc1tement IS runn1ng hrgh over the proposed v1s1t of Presrdent Paul Stoutenburg to Parts to help conclude the peace terms endlng the Thlrd World War Freld Marshals Moeller and Aponxk and Sergeant ZCllI1SlC1 recently back from the battle front have conferred wrth the Presldent Secretary of the Treasury Lewis Blodgett estlmates war expendltures to be nearmg 570 000 000 000 now consldered an extraordlnarrly small sum Captam Sla vomk wrll pllot the shlp carrymg the Presxdent to Europe The Ladles AUXlll3fy ln Washlngton led by Flor ence Sanford Frances Conrad and Helen Cardlnal have drstlngulshed themselves by kn1tt1ng for the soldlers Indeed Betty Glover personally made srxty parts f socks for our doughboys Turning from the war news we learn rn the Washington Traveler edlted by Davld Browning of the seventh divorce of that dazzllng blonde Mary Varl Charles Walker 15 scheduled to be the elghth husband udge Burkhardt handled the case and Pastor Palmer wrll perform the comrng marrrage Readlng the sports column edrted by Bob Horton we learn that the master slugger Frank Tyler of the Dodgers struck out wrth two outs and three on bas wlth score tled What Captaln Tyler had to say on the matter has not been revealed Vlslflng the F B I of whxch B111 Reynolds 15 drrector we learn the detalls of the attempted murder of Senator Davlds by a dlsappolnted office seeker Evl dently the assallant was choked and blrnded by the dense black fumes from the Senators clgar and mrssed hte Dropprng rn at the Kos Kozy Rest for lunch run by LOUISE herself whom do we meet but Natalle Zebroskx noted school teacher at the Umverslty of Washmgton' Natalle tells us that two of her fellow teachers Elsle Ortutay and Edrrh Anderson have been promoted to professorshlps The tac1turn erudxte Don ald Tuthrll evolver of the Emsteln theory has been lecturmg on the new hypothesis of atomlc welghts at the Unxvers ty we also learn from Natalie After lunch served by Waltress Rlta Grattan we con mu our tour Att ndmg the movle house managed by Chester Drckerson we see sport flashes of that marvelou grl athlete Margaret Orlowskl hurlmg the shot put 150 fcet We als: enjoyed the famous film The Southold Hut Parade rn whrch the leadlng actresses were Thelma Adams Beatrice M3CNlSh and Sally Gomez wlth ohn Komskls the producer The n w type of camera d veloped by Floyd Varl whrch glves three dlmenslonal colored prctures was rn use at thxs theatre Followrng the program as we sat ln the studlo we heard a beautlful duet by Dot Dlxon and Stafka Doroskr talented opera singers wlth Marlon D1ckerson On a tour to Valley Forge we stop at the Cafe McCaffery run by Peggy herself to get some refresh ments At the table next to us whom do we encounter but Alrce Kalachuk and Albxn anu1ck the happy couple promment ln Phxladelphla hlgh soclety where Albm runs a luxur1ous nrght club We learn from Albrn that ohn V1ctor1a and Eugene Tyler are also resldxng xn Phrladelphra both well on thelr way to blg busmess success as co owners of a crgar manufacturmg company Whlle vrsrtxng the Bureau of Prrntlng and Engrav mg we encounter none other than Martm De esus rapxdly turnmg out sheets of 20 brlls Martm has been employed at the m1nt for ten years and has printed enormous quantltres of hrgh value bulls almost enough to balance the budget Wrth Allce Morrls and Gloria De esus drllgently workmg at hrs sxde thrs trlo IS the prrde of the mlnt Song I-I1ts 1 Hear a Rhapsody Glorxa De esus My Sister and I Rose Horton Lets Get Away from It All The Semor Class Oh Look at Me Now Dot Hunter Oh ohnny Bertha Baker Sweet Dreammg The Freshman Class Brllv Boy Helen Goldsmith Everythxng Happens to Me Adam Kos The Same Old Story Homework Asslgnments It All Comes Back to Me Now Regents Week Carry On umor Class I Do Do You? oyce Drckxnson Lrttle Sleepy Head Fred Wlsseman m Hlstory Class Keep an Eye on Your Heart Fran Conrad Georgia on My Mmd Kathleen Hutchmson I Only Want a Buddy Not a Sweetheart Natalle Zebtoskl sn enteen : , ' , ' ' 7 J A : tt - - av , A ' Y , 1 ' . 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' 7 7 ' - tt aa ' ' ' 9 The Amerlcan Leglon ratorlcal Contest URING the month of March the Amerlcan Leglon sponsored lts fourth annual Oratorlcal Contest The HV6 contestants who partlclpated lh the local com petltlon were Dorothy Hunter, who presented her essay, My Defense of Democracy, ln the local contest and ln the dlstrlct contest held ln Rlverhead She won flrst and second prlzes, respectlvely She also competed ln the county contest held ln Port efferson but falled to quallfy Anlta Bedell dellvered her paper, entltled The Constltutlon Its Rlghts and Du 165 Marlon My Defense We, ln Amerlca, are rlghtful helrs to a prlceless herltage of freedom granted to us by the framers of the constltutlon Because thls herltage 15 so closely assocl ated wlth our everyday CXISICUCC, we are very apt to take II for granted and not to reallze IES lntrlnslc value We treat llghtly those guarantees of the Blll of Rlghts whlch glV8 us free speech, free press, freedom of wor shlp and trlal by Jury, because we do not reallze what It would be llke to llve ln a country that has lost them When challenged ln debate we boast of our constltu t1onal form of government w1th IIS l6glSl3t1VC, executlve and JUd1C1al branches, IES system of checks and bal ances, and we proclalm th1s lnstrument of government as perfect, for by IFS very flexlblllty, lf has adapted ltself to changlng condltlons and survlved the many trlals w1th whlch lt has been beset We llkewlse profess our bellef ln our electoral system by whlch the average cltlzen may partlclpate ln government, but thls bellef assumes a PHSSIVC rather than an actlve form Boastlng of the merlts of democracy does no harm does no harm unless we conslder boastlng a substltute for defense We are perfectly aware that totalltarlan governments ln Europe have destroyed every V8SI1g8 of democratlc freedom there We also know that they have made SCFIOUS accusatlons agalnst democracy ln an effort to undermlne the vltal structure of government here Slnce thls 15 so, let us cease to boast, let us begln to defend, let us dlsclose the fallacles of the totalltarlan arguments In an effort to prove thelr superlorlty and effectlve ness autocratlc natlons declare that democracles are slow and bungllng as well as hopelessly lnelflclent To refute th1s argument we have only to look at the record of a country, whlch has, ln a perlod of one hundred and flfty years, advanced from a young and lnexperlenced natlon to one of the foremost powers of the world, made so by a free thlnklng and free actlng people Exper lence has shown that when an emergency HFISCS, Amertca can be resolute and qUlCk Dld we not prove thls ln 1917 when, under the pressure of war, we set lnto oper atlon those wheels of machlnery wh1ch, ln a very short space of tlme, forged the sword whlch defeated the enemy? ezghteen Dlckerson gave her talk The Blll of Rlghts, Our Guarantee for Survlval, and won second prlze ln the local contest Carol Waller presented an essay, The Constltutlon, Our Guardlan of Llberty, and LEWIS Blodgett spoke on The Growth of Presldentlal Power These contests have proved to be an outstandlng success and have provlded valuable experlence for thelr contestants It lS hoped that these contests wlll be con tlnued ln years to come and that contestants wlll beneht to an even greater extent by thelr efforts of Democracy On the other hand, lf CHTCICHCY, as the totalltarlans seem to dehne lt, means the bulldlng of a huge war machlne at the expense of food and culture and re llglon, ln short the subjugatlon of all the rlghts of free men perhaps lt IS better that we lack It There are also the HCCUSHIIOUS that polltlcs has destroyed democracy, that there 15 no FCPFESCDIBIIVC government, that the voters are lgnorant and that self lnterested pressure groups dOm1n3t6 the scene For these charges there may be sllght basls for argument, but only sllght Under our Constltutlonal system we do have party r1valr1es and party compet1t1on, but are we not governed by the rule of the IIISJOIIIY? Under our constltutlonal system our voters are all the people, lgnorant as well as lnfelllgenf, but IS not a referendum allowlng a free cholce between candldates and POl1C1ES preferable to a ballot wh1ch allows no alternat1ve'7 Our constltutlonal system may permlt lobbles of questlonable value, but publlc oplnlon fully aroused has defeated them before Can If not do so agaln? Democracy IS the best form of government, for lt 15 predlcated upon freedom that prlceless freedom embodled ln the Blll of R1ghtS of the C0hSt1CUtl0H Democracy must prevall over the tyrannles of the pres ent as If has prevalled over the tyrannles of the past, for lf must keep falth w1th the framers of the Con stltutlon and contlnue to guarantee the blesslngs of llberty to ourselves and our posterlty Words, words, words' They scatter from my head When I get up before the class I w1sh that I were dead Why lS a chalr a chalr, Lord, And why IS a crown a crown Why do I have red halr, Lord, When everyone else has brown? The robln Wlped hls beak And preened a velvet wlng, For he had been appolnted Ambassador of sprmg' 0 s o . . A ,, . . 7 . . . ,, . . . . . ,, . . I . . . . ,, , Q! 33 ' QQ ' ' 77 re ' ' , - - an - - . I . . . . . ' ' ' Q! ' . - - ' ' 77 'W'7 mme PONG GROUOING PGINS SUBUE SWQINS ' z Hocus Focus HE Great Day had arrived at last The time was at hand It was now or never shmed my shoes last night borrovsed my Dads best shlrt shav d twice this mormng got a haxrcut yesterday Th se vsere among the many sayings that one heard on a certain afternoon a fem weeks back I fact there were more notlces etc flooding the halls that afternoon than there are radrcals rn Union Square Havent you guessed it yet? No? Well thls mas the partrcular afternoon that the students of the umor Class were to have their pictures taken At last it seemed as though everyone was assembled Everyone posed prettily Then rt happened' Hold lf cried the photographer that genxal little man from Cutchogue Steady now' Stop' A shrill voice from the rear called out ack So and so isnt here' A quxet plop echoed throughout the stillness and the inert form of Mrs Dxller was stretched out on the cold concrete of the main steps Thls last had been too much and our overburden d adviser had simply passed out When Mrs Dlller was revived a discussron arose as to where the missing rndxvidual mrght be Immedi ately three volunteers were dispatched in order to find the culprit Which they dxd after a hectrc search from floor to floor and from room to room Finally the entire group was ready The ace pho tographer pressed the button The picture for the Yearbook had b en taken Oh' Success at last' Two days later there appeared the following notxce on the Bulletin Board All members of the umor Class please report for pictur at 3 00 P M tomorrow The film for the first plcture failed to develop properly Bl be Do you want to go to the unior Prom? Ken I sure do' Blythe Well Im selling txckets Paul I suppose I-Ierman is studying as usual9' Charlze Yep Paul Then wake him up wlll you Helen This dance floor is certainly slippery' Fred It isnt the danc floor I just had my shoes shtned Gzbby fspeakmg on the telephone Will you please put Mary on the wlre? Mrs Iazl What do you think my daughter IS tight rope walker? ' Charlie Do fishes grow fast Lewle? Lewze Some of them do My father caught one last year that grows an mch every time he talks about it twenty My First Formal Y FIRST formal brought me evcitement ID more ssays than one After much coaxlng I was per mrtted to attend my first dance a formal affair There, I can truly say I was the feature attraction of the evening Xvhen my escort and I arrived the crowd had alr ady gathered therefore I decided to make a grace ful and striking entrance or at least as graceful as one can mth a size snr foot 1n a slze Hve shoe All went vxell until I tried to hold my head up yery high then it happened' My head seemed to poss ss the same magnetic power over my feet as a magnet has over a ne dle for they came up in Jack knife form The Jack knife may make a pretty dive but tts not pretty when you land on somethmg more solid than water After completing this wonderful EXlllb1Cl0h of bow not to enter gracefully I gathered myself up and laugh mgly replied to my friends queries as to my bemg hurt wrth a brtght Not at all while xt seemed as though twen y fou orummers were beatmg out the Beer Barrel Polka on my splnal column To COVCI' my 6I11lJ3I'l'3SSITlPI'lI El friend asked protested at such an indlgnity However I dragged them along much against their will with the result that one of my heels caught in the bottom of my gown and caus d a bad tear By this trme my partners shoes were b gmnmg to look sorled Now my feet kept insisting that I go home but my head continued to say Stay just a lrttle while longer Once again I listened to my head with dxre results and this 15 what happened While I was in a complete daze someone shoved a cold glass of punch under my nose I grasped the glass and stepped back in order to admit others to the punch bowl The result of that step back was the crowmng event of my evening as I finished tearlng off the re maining part of the bottom of my gown and also suc ceeded in spilling punch on everyone withm ten feet of m By this time my escort was completely embarrassed and he insisted lh no uncertain terms that I go home Thus I resolutely gathered myself together removed the offending shoes and started across the floor wrth feet chanting madly I told you so I told you so and an escort angrily mutterrng about crazy dames and the1r darn fe t Yes my first formal was ended' Laundry A fringe of vari colored madness Wrth changeable design Like rainbows dipped and sudsed and squeezed And flung across a line' . .- T A ,A A A M A A . . ' . 'A . ' - HI , V . .,, . V V V , V MI . V ' ' vw V V - UI e A ' A . A . I A MI - V 'Vw V I . V 7 0 V V re v- va . . V . K 3 S 7 - ' . n ' ' 1 v '1 ' ' ' A T, ' .y , - - , , - S 5 ' ' . ,' - - , ' . ' e . . . . , ' - , SO rr - as ' - ' , Q! :, cw . A . . . me sr - ' ' :cj ' s aa , - . . . . . . , . . ' ff 77 ' , ' ' KK 77 7 ' ' , . 7 . , - Y 1 I Y ' ee U . ' 77 ' , e A A . - 9 ' . . . . me to dance. I willingly complied, but my feet loudly A . , , , . 7 . .- i I A . , r - s v 9 1 r ' ' . 0 . , . , V V v . . . V ' ' :Q A - - D 7 'M . . I . . ,, . . . . - , fe J ' , A I I , U 8 . . . . A ' A ' v I I ,, F s 4 yt - I ' - ' , , A A me an . 1 l , lu a - - aa ' ' - , ' . . . . . C. -ee - - a V V - lu an V ' 9 re - - Qu ' 1 , l 7 7 M . . . . ,, - te aa l o 7 7 7 in - 9 D ' ' ' ' 7' A e . l' ' , . . . J-N . - as ---l V j -ie: - ' ia ' - 7 - lu - 77 ' -- . in 7 . . ' 7 . ,, . SENATOR AND PLO B 'SO FOR HOME DF. 54 THE SINYS Nqii KATIE GT THE BAT THE GBNSJ Gil HERE maven oe Bu. GETS I I 3 eww if il JUNIOR CLASS umor Notes URING the month of May the Jumor Class held thexr flrst meetmg and elected the followmg of hcers for the ensulng year Presldent Wxlllam Rutkow ski Vxce Presxdent Gene Horton Secretary Carol Waller Treasurer Helen Aukskalnls Although the class started late to prepare plans for the commg year they have made a good start toward their goal The annual umor Prom was held on the evenlng of May 23 rn the audxtorxum and proved to be a pleasant soc1al success Numerous boys lh the class have partrcxpated m all the sports act1v1t1es durmg the year and have shown great progress and promlse for the comlng season ack Tuthllls achlevements on the basketball track and baseball squads have proved unusually helpful to S H S Chester Skwara has strengthened our sports teams no end Fred Vlnssemann lS progressmg rapldly rn the broad jump Curtls Horton and Halsey Gold smlth 1n the mlle and John De-Iesus ln the hurdles and relay have also shown great lmprovement Fred Wrssemmn won hrst place m the broad jump m the track meet held at Center Morlches on May 7 Three Jumors partncnpated m the annual Oratorlcal Contest sponsored by the American Leglon 1n March Dorothy Hunter presented her essay My Defense of Democracy tn the local contest and won first place She won second place rn the Rrverhead dxstrlct competx tlon She also took part ln the county contest held at twenty two Port efferson but dnd not quahfy for the zone finals Amta Bedell and Carol Waller also delivered essays m the local contests The ent1re umor Class looks forward w1th great expectatlon to 1942 when lf wlll part1c1pate ln many actlvltles wlth rts atm belng the Washmgton Trlp rn the spring Reply to the Semors ESTEEMED SENIORS Your advice was undoubtedly well meant at least we have so 1nterpreted tt Our task xn replylng to such recommendatlons however lS none too easy for you ln yourselves make xt so Your general self sufhcrency aloofness or what have you make our task dlfhcult but we present herewlth our lndlvxdual recommendatlons Your executlve and busmess ablhty have proven most henehclal Paul Well surely mlss your attentlve a1r and those spontaneous outbursts of humor Floyd we know youre a wlzard at photography but how about developmg other 1nterests'7 Although we know you have a most efhcxent tact for busmess Hoyt do try to be more agreeable and see things our way for a change Why not rub Aladdxns lamp Betty? A genle mlght appear to grant your slxghtest wlsh Your charm seems to make lrfe complete for a hkewlse charmmg damsel Chet Your cheerful smnle w1ll also be missed so here s wrshmg you much success ........ - in W f ':::: T':r , fre'-P , 1 , s I Lea, - 2 L ' 5? .11-.V i . -.........-....11- L . A -- - 1 , ., ... M- ,,.,. .... .. .... ,. , .,.. ..-... .. W A. , ,ew .r,,.,,,,A-,, 4. . J . . . ' s I , - , 5 1 3 7 ' S Q - I 0 9 . Q a . . U 9 1 9 a . . 9 ' ' 5 ' ' ' 7 7 9 I . . . - s - ' . . . . 9 - 9 ' y - . . . . , , 9 ' rc' v , 9 1 . . . - 1 tr - xx . 7 ' er ' ' ' . 9 an - - , . - , . . . . . , . . ' 7 . Your shyness and frequent crlmson blush make us qurte speechless at tlmes, ohn Vrctorla We ve nothmg further to sa exce t that ou ve been most co o eratxve Y Y You ve been a pretty good semor, Bob We have only pralse for you Al1ce Kalachuck, you seem so aloof at txmes that we hardly know just how to take you Wed l1ke to see more of that flashmg smlle Must you be so talkatlve, Lou1se7 We re all bound to make mrstakes Your pleasmg d1SPOSlt10h w1ll surely be mlssed, Dude, and we thmk that you re bound to wm your goal real soon More concentratlon on your Latm, Helen, not on beaux, would have roved uxte worthwhrle But one P q oxnt IS certam You do know our food P Y Peame, try not to resent Cflf1ClSm and consrder lt to be helpful at tlmes Otherwise, we have no com plamts It has been sand, Frank Slavomk, that men of few words have succeeded rn many lmes In thls respect and many others you wlll undoubtedly attam success Altho qurte often you ve slxpped up on your les sons but don t we all at I1m6S? you re always wlllmg to contrlbute your utmost, Martm oyce, your excellent scholastrc record need not be mentloned Well certamly mxss your smcere fr1endl1 ness You ve been a puzzle to nearly everyone, Irene S come on, and break down And dont let one fellow dommate your every move Keep up your stud1ousness, Elsre, and someday you ll prove a valuable asset to the fleld of Scrence Your rolllckxng has not been too fully appreclated by your teachers Raymond, but how about bucklmg down and consxdermg the future? Come on out of that daze, Alex, and get down to brass racks Show us what you really can accomphsh' Your ab1l1ty and profitable leadership w1ll ard you xmmensely, Nat But what about that technlque of yours ln Greenport9 You ve got such a merry way about you, Bea, whlch would frequently lure more than one from h1s work Furthermore, one can always count on your true frrend s rp More power to you You possess a most remarkable mmd Louls, whlch could have been xmproved w1th more actlon on your part Also, dont flmg the grrls out of your lxfe too entrrely You ve been very helpful m the lme of sports, Peggy but wed advise you to rmprove some of your other traxts Your talent for sports and your happy nature wrll be greatly mxssed, Charlxe, but how about cuttmg out some of those saucy remarks at times? You ve always seemed to be able to attract a merry crowd Mary but how about drownmg out some of those sudden wlsecracks whlch we know you really don t mean Your melodlous volce and art work have won you hrgh esteem, Thelma, but more attentlon to books would have been recommended Your curt manner wlll never wm you fame, Sally Furthermore, try to be more lady lxke at trmes We ve lxked the square way you ve always treated us, Rxta You never seem to run a person down, but really dont you thxnk some of us arent fully worthy of all your PFBISCQ Your executwe abllxty m sports and cheerleadmg have been greatly apprecrated Flo But how about trying to co operate w1th the wishes of others at certam t1mes7 You re really not as shy as you first rmpressed us, Frank Burkhardt Lately these femmes have kept you on the go You ve shown a lot of pep, vxm and vxgor, Mar garet, for you ve partrclpated m practlcally all 3CClV1flC5 Keep up that spmt' Wed lrke to know you even better, Vrrgrma, for you seem so far away at trmes How about showermg us w1th some of that sweetness we re often heard of? Your soclal abnlrty 1snt to be scolfed at, Herman, but how about xmprovmg your scholastlc record? Your helpfulness and cheery drsposmon have ranked you h1gh among your fellow classmates, Albrn You aren t so qu1et after all, Fran Come on, and show us more of your hldden talent Alrce MOEIIS, your amxable attltude toward every one has made you lxked by all w1th whom youve come rn contact Theres not much we can say about you, ohn Komskls You have been nothmg but a perfect student No pranks perhaps that s the trouble Frank Tyler, you re a flne example of a good sport You ve proved to be a regular fellow m both the sportmg and soclal world of S H S Eugene, smce when has sophlstxcatron been the splce of l1fe9 Your prmcrpal xnterest seems to have been toward muslc, Marlon Thats all very well, but perhaps rf you had condescended to say Hello to more of the under classmen you would then have gained more pop ularxty Heed the Call of the World less and the Call of the School more, B111 Your blushes are most becomrng, Davld but your mfrequent qulps have not been always appreciated, es peclally by the teachers Must you always be so clomrneermg and annoy1ng Fel1x'? We all know whos boss when you re around A lrttle practrce on the Kmgs Enghsh wouldnt do you any harm, exther Whatever wxll we do wlthout your wltty natures, Stafka and Glor1a9 We ve abandoned all thoughts of homework when we re w1th you Edrth you re much too shy Why don t you Come out of that hxdden shell and show us how mce you really are? twenty three - rr - 11 ' , . 1 - ' ' . . , . , - 1 - ' rt 77 - - 1 - 1 - 1 . . , ' er as - 1 ' ' . ' ' ' , . II II I I I rr 11 I I I I QI v rr In er - 1: - - - ' , l ' . , . . . . I I I ' er - 1: . I , I , I . , . . , I I I I , I I . . . I - 1 . , . . . . . , - , . . . . . 0 ' 1 ' ' 7 . . 7 J 1 - ' ' 1 . 1 7 . . , - er 11 - ' - ' ' - rc - 11 ' ' ' . , . , . 7 I ef an h- I rr ar rr I I I an - , . 1 , . . . . - - , . , . . . 1 1 ' - - 1 1 , . . - - - rc - 1 ' 77 1 . . , 1 1 - gg - ,, - 1 1 1 a 1 - , . , . ,, . lv SOPHOMORE CLASS pw. twenty-four FRESHMAN CLASS K-4-Q Q6 Sophomore Notes N MAY rhe Sophomores held a class me tlng at whlch txme the followlng offlcers were elected Pres rdent ohn Wxssemann XlCC President Walter San ford Secretary Ann Kent Treasurer Helen Geld smmth The Sophomores contlnued the School Scoops whlch IS a form of school newspap r posted on the bulletln boards of Room 203 Thus year the two Enghsh classes ea h had charge of a separate Cd1IlOI'l alternat mg each month Many Sophomores were members of the Latxn Club th Camera Club the Press Club and the Omlcron Cub The Sophomore Class was represented 1n the Band Orchestra and the G1 e Club m large numbers Varlous sports clalmed the majorxty of the boys Ken Bowden a half m1ler was the outstandlng Soph rn track O h rs who partlcrpited rn thxs sport were Bsb Prlce Walter Sanford john Wlssemann Ted Do roskr Blll Cardmal unror Glover Walt Adamzlvlch Clyde Bnwden Raymond Harvey and Parker Dxcker an The cand1dates for basketball were Blll Cardmal W lr Ad3mZ1VlCll ohn ernlck Bob Young Curt I-lor tan and ohn Novatka ln baseball Ed Drum was our lon representa 1ve and In t nms Walt Adamzxvrch was our only contestant Rob rt Ennis and Ted Doroskl represented the Sophs m pmg po g Three of rh slx cheerleaders were Sophs They w re Nat Moeller Wes Dxckmson and john Wnsse mann The class ts looklng forward to the next years of hrgh school and wxll work to make them as successful as the ones past Freshman Notes N THURSDAY May 22 1941 the Freshman Class assembled and elected the followmg class officers Presxdent George Dlckerson Vxce Presldent Secretary Stanley Berkoskl Treasurer ean Grattan The Freshman Class has entered wholeheartedly mto all the school SCIIVIIICS The boys had a hne team ln basketball and were VICEOFIOUS m many of the mtra mural games Hank Drckerson has played as substltute on the school teams both 1n basketball and baseball Many of the boys jomed m broad Jumpmg hrgh jumpmg track and other athletlc actrvxtnes early thrs sprmg Promment among those on the track team was Ted Buccx Others on the team were Stanley Berkoskl George Dlckerson and ames Cooper The Freshmen were well represented ln varlous orgamzatlons such as Latm Club Omncron Club Press Club and Camera Club Durmg the year many turned out for the weekly Round Rohm meetrngs A few Freshmen are members of the school band and orchestra whlle more have jomed the Glee Club Many took part ln the Latm Club Assembly program held before the seventh and eighth grades and hugh school All of us hate greatly enjoyed our first year of hrgh school and are lookmg forward to three more equally enjoyable years m Sourhold High School lwenlv fn: I ,I 7 . w C- Y 5 v ' ' ' I - a 1 a ' ,J . , , - V 7 v f 1 va Y 9 ' 7 7 - re 97 ' ' ' 7 3 'J .I 2 1 ' A A Q . 4 -I ' . 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I , . . . 7 I Y Omlcron Club HE Omncron Club has had a very successful pro gram th1s year under the leadershxp of the follow mg ofhcers Presxdent ean Drckmson Vtce Presxdent Kathleen Hutchmson Secretary Vxrgtma Vail Treas urer ean Grattan Seventh Grade Representatlve Vrr gmxa Hunter Erghrh Grade Representatxve Irene Malmborg Food Charrman Marte Terry Many rn terestmg and enjoyable programs were planned whrch featured dlfferent phases of Home Economrcs A play lt Pays to Budget was presented to the group and before the P T A members A fashlon show was also xncluded at this txme The gxrls sewed chrlclren s dresses for the Red Cross and made lapel decoratlons to drsplay school spmt for S H S Demonstratlons mcludrng steps for makrng bound buttonholes coverlng buttons and attaching them sewmg hems and makmg beanxes from scraps of materlal were gwen for the beneht of the members Our gxrls won hve of the possrble exght pnzcs for crochet and patch work rn the North Fork contest sponsored by the Suffolk Chapter of the D A R Those recelvmg prrzes were Crochetmg Lourse Kos first Alrce Kalachuk thxrd patchwork quilt Marte Terry hrst oyce Terry second and Helen Elak honorable mention Many social events were also enjoyed by the group A Valentme supper was glven after whrch the members journeyed to Hampton Bays to see the Southold Hamp ton Bays basketball game The club also enjoyed a hay rxde to the Rrverhead movres A barn dance was held rn the evemng of une 10 rn the school audrtorxum and much laughter rang from the gym Thrs enjoyable evemng proved a flttrng chmax for the years act1v1t1es Camera Club ON OCTOBER 9 1940 the Camera Club held its first meetmg at whlch tlme the followmg ofhcers were elected Prestdent Floyd Varl Vrce Presrdent Robert Horton Secretary Marran Drckerson Treas urer Mary Varl Plans were made for the busmess of the ensutng year At the next meetmg of the club several new mem bers were voted 1n and plans were lard for a field trrp and PICHIC Thxs was held a few days later and rncluded a hot dog roast It seemed however as rf the members were more PFOQCICDI at eatmg hot dogs than at takmg plctures but all who went enjoyed the tr1p At many of the meetmgs mterestmg demonstra txons were grven by the members Some of these were concerned wrth composrtlon exposure also processes of developrng prrnrmg and enlargmg Probably the most outstandmg meetrng was the one at whxch Mr Gerald McManus told us many tnterestmg th1ngs about pho tography and demonstrated the correct way to take a portrant Mr McManus who rs a noted photographer twenty :xx has exhxbrted hrs work rn many leadmg salons of the country and showed us some of hrs work A photographlc scavenger hunt was held and the group whnch took the best prctures was awarded a prxze The prlze conslstrng of crednt for photographic materral was won by the group captamed by Floyd Varl Hoyt Palmers flash bulb clld the trrck wlth a clever shot of a store wmdow Members of the club took prctures of the play Growmg Pains and photographs of students m other acnvrtxes The enlarger whtch was partxally constructed by Hermann Moeller last year was gxven some Hnlshmg touches th1s year and was used to some extent by the club Edrth D1ckerson Wrllram Palmer and Vrrgxma Varl became qurte prohcrent m the art Although the Camera Club was just orgamzed last year It has been so popular that many students have been admxtted to the club and xt IS now one of the out standing clubs of Southold Hxgh School l - , J , , . 1 1 1 l j . , 1 J ' - ' ' 1 ' . . . . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' - . . . , - ' , . . . rc 11 , 1 1 . . . . . , ' . . . , j 1 . . . 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OMICRON CLUB CAMERA CLUB lnentv semen LATIN CLUB un -no 1 snr 1 sun: : -Q: 1 u-as Q an twenty e1glvz PRESS CLUB Latm Club ATIN CLUB th1s year has been d1v1ded mto two orders the Senatores and the Plebs Ar the hr t meetlng of the Senatores which was held 1n Septemb r th followlng officers were elected mth the counsel of M155 Dav1s who 15 our Adjutrlx Adv1sorl Consuls Pres1dents Parker D1ckerson Margar t on 5 uaestor Treasurer Natahe Moell Scr1b 5 Secretar1es Betty Carroll Margaret GI'1gOI11S B111 Albertson Ce'1atr1x fliood Cha1rman Helen Card1na1 L1ctor Hoor Cha1rman B111 Palmer There were EllDOUt forty IT1CIHl3Bl'S lI'1 all Soon after the Plebs wlth the adv1ce of M155 Dav1s and some of the Senatores elected the followlng officers Consuls Dav1d Whxpple Helen Hunter Scr1bes Betty Sllleck Shxrley Tulloch Cenatrlx Dorothy Mlller L1ctor Walter Courtenay Twenty one members belonged to rhrs club A Senatores Halloween party was celebrated 1n October and at the end of the month all enjoyed a straw rlde to Greenport to see the movle Knute Rockne The Plebs held a Chrlstmas party 1n whlch glfts were exchanged and plans were formulated for the makmg of song books songs and cheers Soon after plans were also d1scussed for the constructlon of such projects as a Roman house a temple a camp and the makmg of scrolls maps and posters P11285 fOl' the best SOl'lgS Wflffen the Plebs Were awarded by a commlt ee of Senatores Margaret Flynn won f1rst pr1ze Mary Kouvnenhoven second and V1n cent Moms recewed honorable mentlon As u ual the Senatores arose early just before Chnstmas vacat1on to serenade the faculty w1th Englxsh and Latln Chr1stmas carols Th1s annual ev nt ended at Teddys at 7 A M On February 24 both Latm Clubs journeyed to Greenport to see the mov1 Gone mrh the W1nd On March L8 a Latm Club Dance was presented 1n the h1gh school audltorlum Margaret and Dorothy Grattan were co chalrmen of the af'fa1r The hazlng days for the 1n1t1at1on of the Plebs were held on May 5 and 6 Durlng these days the Goats were subject to vrgorous rules enforced by the Senatores No hazlng BXlStCd w1th1n the school bu1ld1ng for such a procedure 15 apt to dlsturb the classes The 1n1t1at1on ceremony was held on the evenxng of May 6 Th Senatores enjoyed the most of the evenrng at the expense of the Goats After the mformal program of stunts the formal part of the ceremony took place Followmg th1s procedure the entlre club jorned rn song and later enjoyed refreshments On May 22 both Latm Clubs comb1ned to present an assembly program A play, a sklt the salute to the Hag 1n Enghsh and Latm and songs were g1ven for the students of the seventh and e1ghth grades and the l11gh school students The Latm Club th1s year has been most successful 1n all 1ts undertakmgs due to the full co operatron of all All 1ts members shared a year of fun and wxll ever remember thelr good t1mes Press Club Preszdent Vice President Secretary Treasurer HE Press Club was orgamzed last fall for the year 19401941 Under the d1rect1on of our adv1ser Mrs Drller the var1ous appo1ntments of the members of the staff were made and several 1ssues of the Echo were publrshed In order to prov1de CXPCFICDCC for pup11s returmng next year the last rssue was publlshed ent1rely through the efforts of the Jumor Class As a member of the Suffolk Scholast1c Press Asso c1at1on, the Southold Press Club attended each of the LEWI5 BLODGETT HELEN ELAK CHESTER SKWARA JOYCE DICKINSON three meetmgs of th1s organ1zat1on They were held at Matntuck Rrverhead and Sag Harbor respectlvely The last named was the locauon of the blg event of the year the socral dance and the electron of officers A th1s meetmg John Wxssemann of Southold was elected treasurer of the S S P A for the ensulng year Press Club has proved to be most popular durmg the two years of 1ts evnstence and looks forward to another year wxth hopes of connnued success twenty nxne o L . . . . 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' - ze va ' , . - 9 . . . . , l 9 - 7 ' - , , . , . - . , ' . . . . 7 - - ' V - er as ' I . 1 , - t i QMS ORCHESTRA thirty 401 BAND Orchestra Preszdent THELMA ADAMS Vxce President MARY VAIL Secretary Treasurer HE Orchestra made 1ts first appearance at the Semor Play Growlng Palns on December 17 On March 26 the Orchestra together w1th the Glee Club gave a concert m the Cutchogue Methodlst Church It also played at several of the recent grade assembhes and on May 2 attended the festxval at Greenport where lf recelved a ratmg of plus 2 favor able both to nts leader and members The group makes 1ts last appearance at Commencement on une 23 The members of the orchestra are Thelma Adams Marxan Dxckerson Blythe DlClClnS0n Marne Donahue Margaret Flynn G1lbert Horton ane Horton Dorothy TRENE UARTY Overton Robert Pnce Edward Purcell Irene Quarty Helen Savage Margot Schmltt Marxon Smxth Gene v1eve Stepnoslcl Helen Stepnoslcx oyce Terry Marlon Thompson Donald Tuthlll Nancy Tyler Mary Vaxl Dorothy Young Wesley Z3lCSlC1 Vera Zaveslcx Dick VanDuzer Betty S1lleclc Anna BUCC1 Peter Grattan Donald Young Helen Cardmal Arthur Youngs Alfred Sanford ames Kaelm Barbara Dlclcerson ohn Bla dos Herbert Fxsher Frank Sanford Margaret Beebe Ohve Davnson Prxscllla Youngs Leander Glover Dor othy Hunter oan Redden Ethel Martm Clotlldo Kar sten Antone Slcwara John Wxssemann Wesley D1ClClh son Band Preszdent DONALD TUTHILL Vice Presxdent BLYTHE DICKINSON Secretary MAR1AN DICKERSON HE Band th1s year 15 by far the largest Southold has ever had Because of the lack of experlenced players the Band dmd not appear at the festnval ln Greenport The orgamzatlon played at three of the home basketball games for many of the recent grade assem blxes and at a jomt recltal wxth the plano puplls of Mr Herbert Studler on Frlday May 16 It also marched ln the Memorxal Day parade at Mattxtuclc The members of the band are Margaret Beebe Wxllxam Beebe Anna Buccl Helen Cardmal Betty Carroll Clara Cooper Maman Dlclcerson Blythe D1clc mson Wesley DlClClhSOD Mane Donahue Ellsworth Fxsher Herbert Flsher Leander Glover Kane Gradow slcr Peter Grattan Gllbert Horton ohn Mofat oan Newbold Dorothy Overton Wlllmam Palmer oan Redden Frank Sanford Walter Sanford Vera Zaveslcl Margot Schmltt Antone Slcwara Genevleve Stepnoslu Maman Thompson Donald Tuthlll Nancy Tyler Mary Vanl Dxck VanDuzer Dlclc Worth john Wxssemann Donald Young Prlscxlla Young Dorothy Hunter Roger Grattan Sydney Case William Mldgely Betty Sxlleclc Thelma Adams oan Albertson Helen Hunter Helen Booth Daysman Morrls Harold Young Marjory McCaffery oyce Terry Emlly Kae lm Ann Kent jean Dmclcerson Ann Wlssemann Frank Dxller Vmrgxnxa Lytle thirty one I 1 1 1 1 ' u ' - 11 ' ' ' , , , . 1 1 1 , 1 1,1 1 , 1 1 1 A -1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 . ' ' ' 1 1 1 7 1 ' . 4 ' 1,1 1 1,1 ' A J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 7 1,l 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1,1 1 - 'I 1 1 1 ' , 1 1 1,1 1J 1 1 1,l , 1 1 1 1 .. 1 1 1 1 1 1 , - . . . . . 1- - - - V 1 1 1 1 , . .. . - A 1 1 1 , . ., . - - 1 1 1 1 ,J , 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 , ,J , - Y 7 5 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ...QQ 4 Glee Club Preszdent OSEPHINE ERNICK Vxce Presxdent ELSIE ORTUTAY Secretary ANITA BEDELL Treasurer HE G1rls Glee Club has made only three appear ances thxs year On March 26 the group sang ln the Cutchogue MCIh0dlSf Church and on May Z0 attended the festrval at Greenport recelvmg a ratmg of Z Its final appearance was made at the Mother Daugh ter Teacher Banquet on May 21 The members of the Glee Club are Vxrglma Albert Thelma Adams Bertha Baker Anlta Bedell Margaret PTA HE year whlch we are just brxngmg to a close has been a pleasant and we trust a helpful one to the members of our Parent Teacher ASSOCIRCIOD We opened the season ln October w1th our usual Welcome Party for the teachers Thls was held at Mrs Lmdsays bungalow and was very much enjoyed by everyone At our November meetxng we were entertained by the pupils of the hrst grade We also had two splendxd thirty two BERTHA BAKER Beebe Betty Carroll Helen Celetlca Stella Drclceslu osephme ernxclc Ann Kent Lourse Krrnxslcy Loulse Malmborg Dorothy Mrller Elsre Ortutay Ruth Ray nor Margot Schmltt Genevleve Stepnoslcr Margaret Thompson Shlrley Tulloch Nancy Tyler Stella Vrc torla Ruta Grattan Mary Varl Marian Galfga Notes talks by Mr Dart and Mr Goldsmith Mr Dart spoke on Scxence and told how lf IS taught rn the schools today Mr Goldsmlth gave an mterestmg tall: o Physrcal Educauon The umor Band dxrected by Mr Harold Nlver made nts rnrtral appearance at our December meetmg and made a very favorable xmpresslon The pupils of the second grade also presented an entertamxng number Our guest speaker at this time was Rev John Crayton E 1 I--un' QM --..... 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' , In hls talk he stressed some of the attrlbutes of home lnfe today We were dellghted to have as our speaker ln uary one of Southolds former prlnclpals Mr E W Shafer of Rtverhead In his address he brought out the problems facmg the youth of today and how they are bemg taught to meet them It was worth hearmg The puplls of the thlrd grade gave a hne entertamment also At our February meetmg the gxrls from the Home Economtcs Classes gave a splendrd fashlon show Each gxrl modeled the garment whlch she had made Mr Harrlson gave a very mstructtve talk showmg how the boys ln hrs Industrial Arts Classes are taught to operate automobiles and to be safe drlvers Mxss Vaxl our school nurse had charge of our Health Program for March Dr Ehzabeth Wells of Rrverhead presented a motlon picture showmg how tuberculosis may be contracted and the treatment that rs gxven to cure the patlent We were also entertamed by the pupils of the fourth grade who gave a puppet show In Aprrl we were pleased to have again on our program the Rev Lester Whxte of Cutchogue He read excerpts from hrs Happy Huntmg Ground which proved most delxghtful Mr Gxlbert Horton gave two trumpet selecnons and Mlss oan Rothman two prano selectxons Both of these numbers were very popular as Our annual Mother Daughter Teacher Banquet was held ln May at the Presbytertan Parrsh House Every year the committee endeavors to make thls an outstandmg event and this year proved no exceptron to the rule The program seemed especxally mce and so many remarked xt was even better than ever Mrs Edmund Lupton of Mattltuck was our guest speaker She chose for her toplc Energy and handled xt ln a thoroughly capable manner We held our annual card party at St Patrick s Au dxtorrum We wnsh to extend our thanks to the com mlttee and to all who helped to make thls such a suc cessful alfaxr Rev Raymond Costello was generous as usual tn donatlng the use of the audxtorxum Thus year our P T A sponsored a new proJect The last week m February we started our adult school Every Thursday evemng at our hrgh school mstructxon was gxven ln art hterature cookmg sewmg typmg shorthand metal work and wood work The response to thus undertaking proved most favorable as was evrdent by the number of people who regxstered for the dlfferent courses We expect to carry on thls work agam next year and more wlll be heard about xt then We expect to close our season wlth a farewell party whxch w1ll also be held at Mrs Lmdsays bunga ow Our smcere thanks are extended to all the speakers who appeared on our programs to Mr Blodgett the faculty and to all who have contrxbuted ln any way to make our P T A worth while The Measles Are we gom to have that ball game And see old Sammy swat That ball for a three bagger Clear across that grassy lot? Are we gom to have that game I say Huh? For Petes sake' What? And the echo answers softly The measles Sammy s got' Are we gom to have that umor Prom Im taking Malsle Sweet Boy' Is she some dresser' And IS her dancing neat' Are we gom to have that Prom I say What dyuh mean we re not? The echo answers soothmgly The measles Malsles got' Are we gom to have that PICHIC? I thmk t1s Sue Ill take Ummm the sandwiches and cookxes And boy' The choc late cake Are we gom to have that plcnlc say' For gosh all hemlocks Wh aa t? The echo answers jeermgly Are we gom to have that Regents When my bram IS but a blank And the questions all look woozy And the old bram wrll not crank? Perhaps I ll have the measles' I hope I hope I hope But the echo answers sneerlngly Of course you wont you ope S H S Defimtrons HONESTY Fear of bemg caught GOOD SPORT One who wlll always let you have your own way PESSIMIST One who sees thmgs as they are CONSCIENCE The volce that tells you not to do somethmg after you have done xt ETC Sign used to make others belxeve you know more than you do HORRIBLE EXAMPLE Any problem rn mathe matrcs VACUUM Nothmg shut up tn a box ZEBRA Horse wlth stripes used to rllustrate he letter Z HOSIERY That whxch carrxes the water to put ou fires ALLEGATION Name for alhgators as a whole AUTOGRAPH Plan of an auto HANDICAP One that IS easy on the head tlnrty three . . . , Jan- , . . , , . . . a 5 - ' x ' ' ' . tt a va , . . . . . ' ' J ' 'Q ' v , . . . . ' , , - ' Y , ? . . . . 7 T , s ' , . I I . me - - 1 as . 7 ' D , . , . . - ' 9 - 9 , v 4 , . ' . v 1 ' If ' 7, ' , I , , , . , . . . . , . . Q , usual. The measles Sus 's otlu 7 . . r , ' QQ ,Y . n 0 , ' tt ar - ' K , ' . y, , 7 , . rr v 1 d pr ' 9 ' ' Q 0 ' l O O I 7 Y . , . Y . 7 W I , ' . . 1 - . . . t . . . , 1 Q - . . t , . , i . Basketball HE 1940 41 Basketball Team of Southold Hrgh School was one of the most unusual teams that ever represented the school Felrx Aponrk Charles Grattan Chester Skwara ack Tuthrll Frank Tyler and Charles Walker letter men from the prevrous year formed the nucleus of the squad These boys met rn November and elected Frank Tyler captarn On the basrs of past performances rt was expected that some combrnatron of these players should be able to grve a good trtron It was lost five games The Hrst srgn appeared when on the latters account of themseelves rn league compe not untrl the team had won two and that the boys really drd frnd themselves of a renewed sprrrt and determrnatron they came back to beat Hampton Bays court after losrng to the same team at Southold earlrer rn the season From that game to the end of the season Southold was not beaten rn league competrtron In most of the last live encounters the second team played the first quarter of each game and although they gave a good account of themselves usually were from two to ten pornts behrnd when the frrst team took over the rerns In each case the regulars out fought and out played therr opponents and overcame the handr cap to wrn After the revenge on Hampton Bays the boys turned therr frreworks on Eastport for therr second wrn from that team Shelter Island was turned back on the local court by a 3422 score whrch evened the serres wrth that team The followrng week Southold played at Brrdgehampton Southold was undoubtedly at rts peak rn thrs game for the lrghtnrng lrke passmg and uncanny accuracy of therr shootrng was somethrng seldom seen rn hrgh school basketball Both teams set such a fast pace for three quarters that they slowed up somewhat toward the end Wrth thrrty seconds left to play and the score dead locked at 18 all Southold got the ball under therr opponents basket broke fast and by a serres of short snappy passes worked the ball to Tut hrll at the free throw lrne who lard rt up for a goal as the gun went off The next and frnal game agarnst Mattrtuck before a capacrty crowd the Scarlet and Gray warrrors con trnuecl therr brrllrant work Garnrng a lead of 60 rn the frrst quarter Southold had lrttle trouble overpower rng the fast Mattrtuck urntet Never less than five pornts ahead at any stage of the game and playrng heads up basketball both defensrvely and offensrvely throughout there was never much doubt that Southold would wrn When the whrstle blew endrng the game Southold was m possessron of the ball wrth the score 31 24 rn therr favor Thrs avenged a 42 16 set back rn Mattrtuck earlrer rn the season And thus wrth five strarght league vrctorres the final curtarn fell on the 1940 41 basketball season It was unfortunate that the team could not have begun rts successful clrmb earlrer rn the season for rt would have thrrty four meant much rn the frnal standrng of the teams As rt was Southold frnrshed rn second place Captarn Frank Tyler deserves much credrt for the manner rn whrch he kept the boys pullrng together Hrs defense was masterful and rt was thrs factor whrch played such an rmportant part rn Southolds vrctorres Always cool under frre and possessed wrth great endur ance Frank was able to garn possessron of the ball from most taller opponents Undoubtedly he showed hrs best rn the final game agarnst Mattrtuck when largely through hrs work under the opponents basket Southold was able to garn possessron of the ball a major part of the trme Frank graduates rn une and hrs wrll be a drfhcult posrtron to fill ack Tuthrll a unror was hrgh scorer for the team Toward the mrddle of the season ack began to work wrth a renewed sprrrt Thrs proved to be not only an advantage to hrs playrng but rt made for a smoother workrng team Hrs customary ten to frfteen pornts per game came rn mrghty handy rn most of the contests Charles Grattan who had played a forward posr tron the year before was selected by Coach Goldsmrth to play center when because of rllness ohn Hartung was forced to qurt basketball for the season Charlre garned much confrdence and proved hrmself to be one of the most consrstent men on the team In many games hrs set shot put Southold rn the lead Although he was seldom a hrgh scorer Charles Walker was the backbone of the offense Hrs superb passwork and floorwork were erther drrectly or rndrrectly was ahead or behrnd he was always rn the game grvrng hrs best efforts He showed hrmself to be one of the cleverest ball handlers S H S has produced Thrs was Charlre s last year of hrgh school competrtron and rt rs predrcted that rt wrll be some trme before an equally good ball handler can be found to take hrs place Felrx Aponrk and Chester Skwara drvrded up the work of the remarnrng guard posrtron wrth Aponrk play rng most of the frrst half of the season and Swara gettrng the call rn practrcally all of the games rn the last half Aponrks hard work saved Southold rn several games when rn sprte of hrs herght he was able to garn possessron of the ball under the opponents basket Felrx graduates rn une Skwara fltted rnto the team better as a guard but hrs natural posrtron rs forward Goldre has prnned great hopes on Shorty for next year It rs expected that he wrll be Southold s star ball handler as well as a hrgh scorer next year Hrs olfensrve and defensrve play durrng Southolds wrnnrng streak was outstandrng Ir was rndeed a sad blow to the Scarlet and Gray when John Hartung the teams srx foot three center was forced by rllness to retrre for the season after play , . ' . , , , 1 . 1 ' . J 7 9 - . I . , . . , . . , , . . 4 - - I , , . 1 , , . I . . ' ' J Q s J . x U f . - , .- ' 9 1 . J ' ' ex - as , . . - - fr - ra - . ' 9 . . . , - - - responsible for the team's scoring. Whether the team . I . ' , QQ' 5, ' . , . . . . . . l . ' , 7 . . . . . 7 . , - . - . , . . 7 . ' Q - . - Q , - . . - . , 4 , - . . Q . I , 4 . ' 3 tr 19 - - ' ' J I , . . . . . . . . ,Q . ,, . ' ' ' re as - . . . . . , . . . u - ' 7 '. ' ' 9 3 ' . , , , - - , . mg only two league games In these and the non league games early 1n the season ohn proved h1s ab1l1ty to gam possessron of the ball from the baclcboards to ald mater1ally 1n the team s offensrve plays as a movmg p1vot and to be a cons1stent threat as a hngh scorer Had john b en nn the l1ne up all the season there would be no doubt about S H S bemg a much stronger team m every respect It was evrdent rn several games that the boys mlssed h1s steady1ng tnfluence ohn De esus played 1n several games and always gave his best as d1d many of the second team men G org Dtckerson Kenneth Hagerman Fred W1SSC mann and Joseph Mlller saw servxce 1n several Varslty games As these players except oe Mlller who has smce jomed the Umted States Navy are to be w1th us next year ll 15 bel1eved that the exper1ence gaxned m these games wrll serve them well next year The second team under the capable coachlng of Mr W1lll3mS made a very creditable showlng Most of these boys wer playmg thenr very flrst games outstde of 1nte1-murals but 1n sp1te of thls fact they often played a brand of basketball that would have been a credxt to a Vars1ty team The future teams are to come from th1s group of boys Several have two more years ln hxgh school Undoubtedly we w11l hear more about many of them 1n the near future So much can happen between now and next year that a pred1ct1on for the 1941 42 season would be both unwlse and futlle Sufhce to say that wxth Hartung at center and Tuthxll and Skwara m the forward pos1t1ons Southold should have a formxdable scor1ng comb1nat1on It remalns for the Coach to develop a couple of guards to balance this forward wall If Wllllam Cardmal Walter Adamzewlch Walter Sanford Ken Hagerman George Dlckerson or Fred Wlssemann contlnue to 1m prove as they drd at the close of the past season there IS good reason to presume that Goldre w1ll have not only conslderable herghr but capable ball handllng m the back wall and Southold should have a formtdable outfit 1n the com1ng season Cross Country HEN Coach Dart sent a call out last September for canclldates for the Cross Country Team twelve boys responded They were Ken Bowden Clyde Bowden Frank Burkhardt Dave Brownmg Halsey Goldsm1th oe Miller Curt Horton Srd Case une Glover Adam Kos Ben Harrls and Ray Davrds as manager In our hrst meet wlth Rlverhead we were defeated 34 to 16 Followmg some strenuous practlce sessions our boys showed marvelous rmprovement and lost to a strong Center Morlches team by 33 to 22 Southamp ton outclassed our harrlers by 34 to 22 1n the fxrst meet between these two teams and 1n the second meet the score jumped to 36 to 19 m the south s1de teams favor when several S H S runners were absent Due to unavotdable clrcumstances the hnal meet of the year w1th Center Monches was postponed unt1l November 9 and 1n sp1te of the fact that tra1n1ng for the season had been abandoned we held that team to a 34 to 22 score Ken Bowden was the most consxstent performer for Southold wlth Horton Burkhardt lVl1ller and Gold smxth all glvlng a good account of themselves Although the 1941 record was not up to the standards generally set by S H S cross country teams the boys gained much needed experxence and some promlslng material was dxscovered by Coach Dart for future track squads Golf 1941 HE 1941 Golf Team was composed of Captaln ack Tuthlll Frank and Eugene Tyler John Har r1s Chester Skwara ohn Komskns and Adam Kos The team took part 1n five meets wmmng one and t1e1ng one The scores were as follows Southold Greenport 0 Basketball Scores 'Dec Dec Dec :Fan e e e e e Mar Mar Mar 4 7 14 940 940 940 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 Southold 'Non league games Greenport Z6 Center MOflChCS 38 Hampton Bays 24 Eastport 13 Greenport 20 Shelter Island 35 Southampton 27 Brldgehampton 16 Matntuck 42 Center Mor1ches 35 Hampton Bays 14 Eastport 17 Shelter Island 27 Rxverhead 42 Brldgehampton 18 Matntuck 24 Southold Southold Southampton 2 Shelter Island 3 The two Tylers who have played fme golf thts year wrll be lost by graduatlon but otherw1se the team wxll rema1n mtact and Coach Wlll13mS ant1c1pates a SLlCC6SSfUl 5635011 IICXI year Pm Pong HE Pmg Pong Team conslstmg of Frank Tyler ack Tuthlll Fellx Aponxk Bob Enms and Theo dore Doroskl won all of the mterschool meets on the 1941 schedule but were defeated by South Huntmgton rn the county hnals In the elrmmatxon matches for the school champtonshtp Frank Tyler defeated jack Tut hrll rn the fmals to wm lhzrty fve . .I J I 1- ' A . I . I yj I 7 . 7 . YJ JV J Q A - 1 f. 1 ' J . ' 1 I - ' 1 1 1 1 fr, , 1 1 ' 1 :J A U ' -45 , Southold, 13 Mattituck, 3 1 6,1 17- ,Za , .13,1 31- ' , 1, , .19,1 18- - jan. 10, 1 1 ' 23- - - - rjan. 14, 1 1 ' 18 - . ' . . ' 1 . -- Jan. 24, 1 1 ' 31- 'J .28,1 1 1 ' 31- ' Jan. 31,1 1 ' 19- ' Fb. 7, 1 1 1 1 ' 16- ' - Pb. 11, 1 1 ' 17- ' g Fb. 14, 1 1 ' 18- I up Pb. 21, 1 1 ' 21- 1 4 Fb12s,11 ' 34- 1 TJ ', I ', ' - tt . ,1 1 1 1 ' 10- ' ', ' . ,1 1 1 20- ' , ' 1 ,1 1 1 ' 31- ' ' . ' ' ' i BASEBALL 3-.-.41 TRACK thirty six Baseball ARLY rn the Sprrng the prospects for a wrnnrng Baseball Team rn S H S drd not seem brrght Although we lost but two men from last years lrne up there were no certarn 300 hrtters on the squad The prtchmg burden fell upon the shoulders of jack Tuthrll who untrl the mrddle of last season was an rnfrelcler These facts coupled wrth the addrtron of two more teams to our sectron whrch meant playrng two games many weeks made the outlook seem all the more doubtful After a few practrces a lrne up was decrded upon Tuthrll was to prtch and Walker was the obvrous chorce for catcher Several trred out at hrst base but ohn De esus recerved the call Henry Shrpuleskr who had trred hrs hand at catchrng and playrng the outfield the prevrous year was selected to cover second base Grat tan who had returned for a P G was to hold down hrs old post at short and Skwara was at hrs regular posrtron at thrrd The outfield was to be composed of Tyler Burkhardt Aponrk and Horton In the frrst game at Eastport rt became evrdent that Tuthrll had great possrbrlrtres as a hrgh school prtcher Facrng the team whrch practrcally won the champron shrp rn mrd season and prtchrng agamst the league s out standrng prtcher Tuthrll turned rn a frne game on the mound and was the only Southold man to hrt the opposmg prtcher In the second rnnrng Tuthrll con nected wrth a fast ball and when the Eastport center frelder frnally retrreved the ball from among the burld what proved to be Southolds only run Eastport won the game 21 but Tuthrll deserved a better fate A Eastport contrnued to beat all comers rn the followrng weeks that frrst game was encouragrng to S H S fans In the games that followed S H S played some frne baseball and some not so fine Whenever Southold got good prtchrng there was a good game Most of the losses however were due drrectly to errors The hrghlrght of the season and especrally of Tut hrll s work came rn the Mattrtuck game rn whrch ack shut out the opponents 30 wrthout allowrng a hrt or base on balls Such performances occur so seldom that they are worthy of much prarse By frghtrng hard ofttrmes agamst superror teams S H S has surprrsed many by keeprng the average on the sunny srde of 500 most of the season The hrttrng of Skwara has been sensatronal He rs way ahead of everyone rn extra base hrts Shrpuleskr Grattan and Tuthrll all have contrrbuted the mam punch to the team offense Indeed the 1941 season whrch looked gloomy at the start has produced some very pleasant surprrses It pro- duced a no hrt no run game somethrng seen once rn a lrfetrme rt uncovered three fine hrtters who wrth Tut hrll s prtchrng should ard greatly rn the 1942 campargn S H S has been the only team to beat the league cham prons to date and rt looks as rf our vrctory of 2 O over them wrll be therr only loss The team whrch was grven lrttle chance rn the pre season predrctrons has been rn the thrck of the fight for second place all season and wrth only one more game to play the prospects are favorable for a berth rn second place rn the frnal standrng Walkerc Grattan ss Skwara 3b Shrpuleskr 2b Tuthrll p De esus lb Burkhardt cf Aponrk f Tyler lf substrtutes G Horton F Wrssemann G Drckerson H Goldsmrth E Drumm Novatka Track HE Track Team thrs year was moderately successful It was handrcapped at first by the loss of experrenced men rn the held events whrch was caused by last year s graduatron Coach Dart trred hrs best to frnd talented men for these events and qurte a number show promrse Our team was stronger rn the track events than rn the field events as we had Charles Grattan back as a post graduate and also a few seasoned veterans Grattan held up to hrs usual standard rn the sprrnts as drd Bowden and Tyler rn the longer races Fred Wrssemann holder of the 200 yard hurdle record was able to add to hrs fine performances of prevrous years A few other veterans on the team rncluded ohn De esus Chester Skwara Brll Cardrnal ack Tuthrll Sylvester Swratocha and Frank Burkhardt Coach Dart entered three teams rn the Long Island Relays thrs year and they all made a fine showrng The 880 team and mrle team each won thrrd place and re cerved medals Four boys requested that they be en tered as a four mrle relay team Coach Dart demurred as he thought the competrtron too strong but he re lented and allowed them to enter Thrs team consrstrng of Goldsmrth Horton Adamzevrch and Dejesus made a frne showrng agamst the best teams on Long Island The frrst meet was held at Center Morrches whrch we won 47 to 43 The boys made a fme showrng here and annexed several flrst places The next meet was a dual meet at Southampton betweeen that school and Greenport We frnrshed second rn back of Southamp ton a class A school and beat our nerghbors from Greenport We then ran at Westhampton Beach and lost thrs meet agamst one of the best teams Westhamp ton Beach has had rn many years Bowden agarn won the half mrle as he drd rn the two prevrous meets and Horton won the mrle Fred Wrssemann won first rn the hundred As a warm up for the county meet we ran at Greenport a few days before rt The best sprrng men and Jumpers were at a baseball game that day and that gave the Porters an advantage The Red and Gray lost but the boys that ran drd a fine job and kept the score close all the trme The County Meet The Red and Gray rn the face of strong competrtron probably the strongest ever seen rn Class B competrtron garnered 8 pornts whrch was good frgurrng our team wasn t as strong rn all events as prevr ous years Bowden De esus and the 880 relay won thrrd places and Tyler and Horton won fourths to flnrsh the scorrng Fred Wrssemmn was unable to frnrsh the hurdle race because of an injury and Charles Grattan was hampered by a bad knee Next year the boys are gorng to be all out to get therr thrrd and frnal leg on the Amerrcan Legron trophy Prac trce wrll begrn rn the fall to have boys ready for therr events when another track season comes around next sprrng thirty seven - , ' . ' . U . 7 7 ' , - , 1 . . . , . 7 ' A ' - A , , . . . , 1 - ' , . ., . 1 . , , , . . , . 1 9 - I ' 7 ' 7 5 1 1 ' 1 , ' . , - . , . ings deep in centerfreld, Jack was across the plate with The line-up used in most games follows: ' . , .5 , -5 , -5 , 9 ' 1 - 5 'Z 1 -5 J a -3 9 -3 7 1' -1 a -Q 9 - 9 - 1 , . . . . . , . , . , . . . , . , Y , - . , . . . , . . , Z . , , ' ,l J , , ' . ' s J 1 ' . . . , . U . ' ' 3 7 5 , , . , . .- - ' - 1 J . . A , , - . i . , . . , . , , I . 1 l , I . . . . ' 1 - , ' I ggi Q- thirty-eiglvi LL . SEVENTH GRADE if ,iw ' QD? HU -lite EIGHTH GRADE Grades Seven and Eight HE following class officers were elected this year: Grade Eight-President Priscilla Young' Vice President Doris Stelzer Secretary Roger Grattan Treasurer ohn Moffat Both grades observed the custom of the exchange of glfts at Christmas but voted to postpone partles until later in the year These were held on Valentine s Day Cookies 1ce cream and soda were served and met w1th general approval Of course there was a Valentine ox Madeleine Donahue of Grade Seven represented Southold in the annual spelling contest for this district This event was held at the Greenport High School on Friday May 23 The County Contest was held in R1v erhead on Saturday une 7 the winner of which will compete in the State Fair Spelling Bee 1n Syracuse An assembly and tea was glven for the parents of the puplls in the Seventh and Eighth Grades on Tues day une Z After a program in the auditorium re freshments were served in the cafeterla Hostesses for the occasion were Cora Glover Madeleine Donahue ane Gagen Stella Machie Anna Ovisanik Anne Mane Helen Stacey Bucci and Helen Savage Alumni 1 9 3 ohn Adamzevlch Berkley Bailey Norman Bergen Douglas Conklin Erme Conrad Annetta Goodale Lydia Harvey Clarence ones Kathryn Kaelin Alec Kalachuk Henry Koraleskx Veronica Molloy Helen McCaffery Hope Meredith Louis Orlowski osephme Orlowskl Gerard Purcell Margaret Purcell Louis Sanford Working Working umor t Training The following program was presented: Selection . . . . S. H. S. and Presentation of the Flag Louis Baker Harold Walters Spencer Petty Frank Sanford Pledge to the Flag Led by Alec Aksten America Why Industrial Arts? Roger Grattan Edward aruslewlc Albert Krupski ohn Moffat ames Rich Robert Rothman Roy Wilkinson William Wirth Patrick Mulhem Clarinet Solo Charles VanDuzer Sc1ence Demonstration Prlscilla Young Patrick Mulhem Albert Krupski Robert Rothman ohn Moffat Roger Grattan ames Rich oan Newbold Grade Eight Grade Seven S H S and Piano Solo S lecnons Choral Reading Selection Notes 8 Sophomore at Union Salesman for Ford Motor Co in Newport News Va umor at Union Freshman at Cornell Attending New York Trade School Mrs Daniel Fogarty ln Laughing Waters Southold in Vails in Riverhead New Paltz Normal at Scovllls Manufacturmg Co Ar home Working in Port Wash1ngton Working in Mattituck Mrs Lester Albertson umor at Union Working in amesport Working 1n Roulstons Store ln Southold At home Graduate of Bliss Electrical School Washington Moon Secretarial School New York City Pauline Truskaloski Margaret Tuthill Harry Waite ames Wheeler John Zaneskl Bruno Zaneski Mrs George Krouse Sophomore at Brockport N Y Employed at Goldsmith 66 Tuthills at Southold Working in Marme Machine Co Hoboken N also Attending Steven s Institute of Technology Night Schl At home Taking pre medical course at Columbia Univ N Y thxrty nine T , , B , J . g 7 9 , 5 , I , h , Q J . . , b rx . f J , ' J I . 7 I - - 7 . , J . , . 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J., , Helen Akscm Elbert Austm Kathryn Berry Harold Booth Charles Colombo ohn Courtenay Nelson Davlds Margaret Des Rosters Margary Drckxnson Albert Doroskx Madeltne Enms Flora Fisher Elrzabeth Grattan Monica Grlgoms Betty Hagerman Madelme MacNxsh Fred Mannwetler Adelaxde Mxdgely Doris Prxce Bertha Pupeckt Stanley Rutkoskr Laura Stankewrcz Ambrose Terp Everett Vall Grace Walters Arthur Dxckerson Ruth Glover Edrth Dtckerson Charles Grattan Wllltam Sterlmg Ellsworth Austxn Laura Bednoskr Dorls Berry oseph Booth Marcella Cooper Anne Denzler Margaret Denzler Patrrctan Denzler Frank Dries George Frsher Robert Foster George Gaffga Lurse Gomez Lxlhan Goetschrus Edward Harrxs ean Horton Kathryn Korn Pearl Krouse Gladys Krukoskx Margaret Letcht Malcolm MacAslan Murlel Mlller Dorothy Osborne forty Alumnl Notes CCOnlmuedj 1 9 3 9 In traxnmg at Sea Clrff Convalescent Home for Children Employed at Sterllngs Plant Farm At home Worklng in New York Clty Worklng ln Greenport Freshman at Syracuse takmg course m Forestry Worktng m Brooklyn At home At home Employed at Roulstons Store xn Cutchogue Workrng rn Sxllecks Insurance Agency Attendxng Brown Busxness School Employed ln Kramers Drug Store Workxng m Garden Ctty In tralnmg at St Marys Hospital Ne York Clty At home Employed at Bohacks ln Greenport Mrs Robert Sayre Sophomore at New Paltz Normal School At home Mechanrc m a garage in Wxlmtngton Delaware Workxng rn Rxverhead Employed as salesman at Vaxls Garage Attending General Motors Instxtute Mxchtgan Mrs William Zukas 1940 Takmg pre medical course at San Bernadmo College Cal Attendrng Packard Business School tn New York City Takrng a hortlcultural course at Cornell Umversrty Employed at Sterl1ngs Plant Farm At home In trammg at Pxlgrrm State Hosprtal m Brentwood Workrng tn Pratt at Whttneys Hartford Conn Workrng rn Claras Beauty Shoppe Worktng as beautxcran rn New York City At home Workrng ln a prrvate home tn Bellrose I.. I Employed at Dries Garage tn Greenport Employed at Burnett Tuthrlls Cutchogue Employed by Peterson 86 VanDuzer Worklng xn Scarsdale N Y Workrng ln Babylon N Y At home Takxng course rn home economtcs Cobleskrll State Schl Taklng course ln home economxcs Green Mountain umor College Mass P G at Mattltuck High School At home Mrs Charles Chrlstlanson At home Worklng ln a Hlmg agency m Boston Mass I r ,... . . ' ' i i 1 l i 1 l i l l . ' ' , W ' ' A l l f l f l 1 f 1 l f j P. G. Gilbert Horton ,.......,.. P. G. J .......... ' ', , , f f f f f f l C Q f f P. G, ' J ,.,......... ' I ' , ' ' J ' W , U . l Q l l i Q 1 1 Q Q f P. G. l ' Irene Raynor Stella Ryslto Edward Skwara Evelyn Swxatocha Marlan Thompson Betty Turner Herbert Wells W1ll1am Worth 40 Peter Ostroslcl 39 oseph OSIYOSICI 39 Eugene Gagen 39 Robert Sanford 39 Constant Weygand Rensselaer Terry 32 oseph Gradowskl oseph Kroleslcx joseph Miller ohn Shxpuleslu ames Pugsley oseph E Gadomskr Stanley Gradowskl Felix HIUSICWIC Felrx Stankewlcz M11ce Doros1c1 Work1ng 1n Rlverhead At home At home At home Workxng 1 Kramers Drug Store At home Workxng 1n Kramer s Drug Store ALUMNI BOYS IN THE SERVICE S Navy now statloned at St Petersburg Fla S Army Co H 19th Infantry Fort Devens Mass S Navy S Army Fort Bennmg Georgxa Completed course at Chanute Fleld Radoul Ill Now mstructor of mecharucs at Fort Douglas Salt Lake Cxty Utah Completed course rn weather observatxon Chanute Fleld Radoul Ill Now statloned at Charlotte N C U S Army Now statloned 1n Hawau Other Former S H S Students In the Service 8th Battery Sth Battahon Fort Eustls V U S Army Now statloned at Fort Devens Mass U S Navy Taltmg a metalsm1ths course Norfolk Va 22nd Infantry Fort Bennlng Georg1a 27th DIVISION Fort McClelland Alabama 2nd Army D1v1s1on Fort Benmng Georgla 26th Infantry Fort Devens Mass 327th S1gnal Av1at1on Co Albroolc Fxeld Canal Zone Statloned at Fort DIX N U S Army Now statloned 1n I-Iawau In Memorlam WILLIAM A WELLS BORN NOVEMBER 17 1887 DIED SEPTEMBER 16 1940 A Nlember of the Board of Educatxon Southold H1gh School 1923 940 Presldent of Board of Educatxon 1934 940 Your unselfish and untrrmg servlce 1n the mterests of Southold Hugh School wxll be long remembered STANLEY JOSEPH KRAL BORN NOVEMBER 20 1920 DIED NOVEMBER 21 1940 A Graduate of Sourhold I'-hgh School Class o 1940 May we your former schoolmates never forget your cheerfulness your loyalty your steadfast ness and your true fr1endsh1p We m1ss you forty one S E ' ' , ' , U. . , ' . , . ', ' . U. . , . , , , . J ', ' , . . . U. . , ' . . , U. . , ' , ' , ......,. . , , , . Y , ,38 ' ' 1 ' , , , . u 1 1 D I 'D J ' . . . , , . , ' , ' , a. john Kroleski , . . , . U. S. Army. Now stationed at Fort Eustis, Va. I . . . . 1 1 1 I . , , , 1 J ' ' , , . . . . . . , ' , ' J 1 Q I C I I I I ' I 1, 1 1 1, 1 J . I ....,. . . , , . . . . . . . , . . , , . Z -I ' ',... ..,..., ' ' ' ., ' , U Q .,......., , i . H 7 Q - I - I f ICI jx Aho 5 c., K f qc H Z UD Southold Welcomes You Mrs Anna Walsh IS the gracxous and competent manager She IS always attentive to the guests and alms to make their stay hlghly enjoyable Breakfast ts served tn the attractive dmmg room at reasonable rate F1 hmg and Bathmg are available nn the nearby Bay An outstandmg feature of thls establlshment is a separate structure away from the Mann House whlch ns known as The Kooloff and contalns easy chairs and card tables Tenm Badminton Croquet and other dlverslons You may be seaszck on the water, but never lzomesrck 1, you stop here POI T O'VIEW INN PHONE 3969 MRS. ANNA WALSH orty two 1-::'-5: 5 ' x - - 'Cris' s E5 A -s-555' fi ' ' ' E iii o 'f' sfo r F'-is 'zjgii 2 - K af, -Fir 1. 'Q 5 if . -'-'c is r If ' , . - A, 427i - ' N , H s ' . , A o f XX f , X., X 'tr' l . , xy XX. l f i -.. 1 I 'x J A X M2 ' X --V . A ' 'T 1 f' ff' A A -56 t ff , . 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Brooklyn N Tefeplz TR angf 5 0150 15 'I forty .nx Y ny C 9 ' 9 4 of l l 1 ' ' ' . . Q 1' i 1 , . , . .. l l I N - - . . - ' o u I d .. . . . Summer Session: June 23 - Full Term: September I1 W 1 . . ' 1 ' : ' : 5 1 y . n . . . 1 2 n - , , .Y. 4 one i e - I Southold Co op G L F SCFVICC Incorporated FEED SEEDS FERTILIZER INSECTICIDES Tel Southold 3868 'kiri'-ir-A' -k'A A'ir'k'k'A k1k MGTCR TRANSPORTATION Pecomc T 1 Pccomc 6465 1' y if ir if -r STEVE STEPNOSKI C A P T H H A Y E S Fuel 011 Kerosene Gasolme KOKE BROTHERS GARAGE OLDSMGBILE SOUTHOLD Delivered by Truck at Any Time 9 Sales and Service Tl 3 GOLDSMITH 86 TUTHILL Pamt and Hardware LUMBER BUILDING MATERIAL COAL Masons Supplzes of All Kznds NEW SUFFOLK SOUTHOLD 6424 3 767 AGRICO The World s Leadlng Fert1l1zer Manu actured Only by the AMERICAN AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL COMPANY CARTERET NEW JERSEY H W WELLS f 7 , . . Phone: Peconic Phone: , O O I 7 Sales Representative Off '71 ABE BROWN The Home of Good Clothes ALEX TAYLOR 86 CO INC Athletlc Outfitters GREENPORT NEW YORK V A I L B R O S PACKARD PGNTIAC Sales and Serwce Guaranteed Used Cars TEL 6774 PECQNIC L 1 ee v E. L. I. Distributor for U, ' HENRY A GOLDSMITH Contractor and Bullder FIRE TEDDYS SWEET SHGP SOUTI-IOLD SOUTHOLD NEW YORK T I ph 3730 THE TASKER AGENCY INC I NS U R A N C E AUTOMOBILE CGMPENSATION BGN DIN G MAIN STREET GREENPORT ffy Compliments of 9 ee one R , o I -o GO WHERE THE CROWD GOES PHIL WECKESSER RESTAURANT Tl 3992 SOUTHOLD N Y om pl nts PARADISE SWEETS GREENPORT NEW YORK If Y W nt Qral ty Good er d t Y CALL SOUTHOLD 3559 A W ALBERTSON Grocer ROYAL SCARLET STORE GO TO THE BLUE TGP INN Good Eats CUTCHOGUE NEW YORK :yr ou a u i s Deliv e o our Do . . Dinner Between 12 and 1 e . :: , . . I l Y C ime of for 9 1 - wo READ CHEVROLET COMPANY INC Chevrolet Cars and Trucks Sales and Serwce or Economzcal Transportat on RIVERLEIGH AVENUE RIVERHEAD LONG ISLAND h d 2754 JACOB MEYER INC The Bzg Store Eastern Long Island EKSTER S RESTAURANT NEW SUFFOLK LONG ISLAND RIVERHEAD NEW YORK I fffy fb f ' f - O D O O I OO l ICHI-:VR LETX -if-1 NAAL V ':' Tel.: River ea T E Compliments of ff ' 9, ' , I ' I lltk gpd t B thy CLASS JEWELRY AND STATIONERY PRODUCTS JEWELER TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF SOUTHOLD HIGH SCHOOL L G Balfour Company 535 F FTH AVE Y RITE WAY GARAGE Dav1dS Bros Grlndlng Service MIS Pco CL PECONIC N Y HENRY F CORNILS HERBERT FRANKE Everything Good to Eat ROYAL SCARLET STORE SOUTHOLD MARKET H TERRY 86 Insurance T l ph 3552 SOUTHOLD SON fy four You wi a e increasin ri e and joy wih your alfour ring over e ears. T Home of T Q T T T AN TREET AND E NI ANE SENIOR INVITATIONS ALSO BALFOUR MADE , . . . . T 1 NUE :: NEW oruc CITY T T T Compliments of . T Compliments of T T WM. . T ee one T T 1 T T CUTCHOGUE DRUG STORE W I-I KOLLMER Pl 6796 111 E 14th Sf Y k r S B HORTON CO SUFFOLK COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY THE HOME COMPANY Furmture GOLDSMITH 86 TUTHILL NEW! SUP FOLK M GREENPORT N Y T 54 4 Tlpl 15 ffyf . . , varmacixt Tel.: Peconic 1 REPRESENTED IN SOUTHOLD BY I. FANNING T IN PECONIC BY FRANCES O. RICH CUTCHOGUE, N. Y. 1 . . New or Ci y . D O Compliments of 321 ain St. - , . . L-1. Q ? ee zone 4 f . MATTITUCK NATIONAL Hold Your H1 Sql-,001 BANK AND TRUST CO Donngs EXECUTORS ADMINISTRATORS d TRUSTEES OF ESTATES MATTITUCK N Y At th HOTEL HENRY PERKINS RIVERHEAD NEW YORK HARDWARE AND FARM SUPPLIES Peterson 86 VanDuzer SOUTHOLD ASK SLATS Tl 8481 LEROY S REEVE Real Estate Insurance MATTITUCK NEW YORK 7 I ' et ' 19 I e AUTHORIZED TO ACT AS , I I an I I I Edflblifhed 1905 I Special Rates for School Functions 9 - ' :: I I 1 YQ 77 zz e . I I I I t -six Don t be satlsfxed wlth mere Photographs Get uahty 1n Your Portralts Our years of Photographlc Experlence enable us to make BETTER PHOTOGRAPHS That Cost No More E L JOHNSON PHOTOGRAPHER PATCHOGUE THEATRE BUILDING Tel Patchogue 64 Complzments 0 BANK OF SOUTHOLD SOUTHOLD NEW YORK fi' Q.. . 'f LIN N AEUS ALLEN Commeraal Photography GRoUP womc A SPECIALTY WILLIAM M BEEBES SONS DAYLIGI-IT OR FLASHLIGI-IT App t CUTCHOGUE CUTCHOGUE NEW YORK 6521 MILL CREEK BOAT YARD Chrysler Plymouth SOUTHOLD N Y F H SAYRE N I-I Sayre Mgr Marlne Supplles Storage SOUTHOLD WOODWORKING AND MACHINE SHOP T I 3532 My gf Compliments of J I l By oin ment I I I :: I I Tel.: Peconic , . . A U I . . , . I . . .C C. e . t -ei vt omplzments o MATTITUCK THEATRE CASH CORNER SERVICE STATION G E BARTEAU Pop General Repairs Pec 6984 CUTCHOGUE L I FRANK DAVIS SMITH Men s Clothlng and Notions Pec 3897 PECONIC L WILLIAM ARNOTT Pharmaczst GREENPORT LONG ISLAND ompllments o AUTO MARINE ELECTRIC CO Radio and Electric Appllances GREENPORT NEW YORK DODGE AND PLYMOUTH Sales and Servzce JOHN H IVIORELL Dependable Used Cars GREENPORT NEW YORK C J GRATTAN Provisioner PRIME MEATS FANCY GROCERIES and VEGETABLES SOUTHOLD NEW YORK omplzmen ts 0 F A OBREMSKI Ph D Chiropractor omplzments o CLAUDIO S GREENPORT N Y CAPT JIM S 1 00 Rowboats Pec 6247 NEW SUEEOLK L I LIPMAN BROS DEPT STORE Misses and umor Dresses GREENPORT ourlesy 0 J WARREN DEALE D D S BOHACK BLDG GREENPORT N Y INSURANCE All Kmds of Protection Real Estate J E HOWELL Tel Per 6511 O ce Tel Soutlvold 3474 Res CLARAS BEAUTY SHOPPE All Branches of Beauty Culture SOUTHOLD Tel 3533 omplzments 0 GLOVER S DINER CUTCHOGUE NEW YORK 1800133219 I ON 191 .L S 3 9 EI I-I l A 7 N. O IUHSJD SDI suo1.1oH EDIVI-IS DIIIIW EIcIdVH:I IAIVEIHD HDI HHOLS DOHC SNIMHOD H D fifty mne C ' f 4 C ' f . . , nr . S . , , , . , J . . , .I. 7, ,W 7, S V--YA - Y V V -- fr Y --- C f T 'TIT l C TWT TTT TC F TTC C ' f I - ' H ' ' A .1 U. . jf ' ' .. C ' f C 1 f 17 WILLIAM KRAL Tailor CLEANING AND PRESSING MEN s FLRNISHINGS SOUTHOLD NEW YORK omplnnents o BEVERLY S SCHOOL SHOP OAKLAWN AVENUE SOUTHOLD I-I KATZ 86 SON Ladies Mens Boys Girls 6? Infants Apparel GREENPORT NEW YORK JOHN H LEHR PERENNIALS BEDDING PLANTS Flowers for All Occasions Tel 3856 SOUTHOLD ARSHAMOMAQUE DAIRY CORAZZINI and PICARD Tel Greenport 6831 GREENPORT NEW YORK RIVERHEAD ARMY 86 NAVY STORE Headquarters for ortswear RIVERHEAD Tel 2730 THOMAS A STACY Oll Burners Fuel O11 Tel 3547 SOUTHOLD omplzments 0 REIDAR CARSTENSEN BURNETT F TUTHILL Contractor and Burlder PECONIC e 6488 W H HOWELL General Store COAL KOPPER S COKE Paper: and Magazines PECONIC Tel 3446 omplzments 0 JULIUS SCHIAVONI Bowlmg and Billiard Academy GREENPORT Tel 695 omplzments o W ADAMS Come m and See Me Sometzme S 86 S FOOD MARKET Meats and Grocerles Tel 3982 PECONIC L I M S HAND CUTCHOGUE LONG ISLAND JAEGERS NEW LOCATION FRONT STREET GREENPORT NEW YORK Parking Facilities n Rear OTTO SCHMITT Body and Fender Work AUTOMOBILE PAINTING l SOUTHOLD Tel 3 807 sxxty V ZZ W iwr Ilimiwr Y W i C I f I .. . I E O- E E, ,E I , E I D - SP I C ' f C ' f - C ' f Tl. ' ' ' - 1 . I JOHNSON THORP ROWBOATS CAPT STEVE P p Boats for Hue for Day TERRY 84 KRUPSKI Week or Month BOATS FOR SALE SOUTHOLD NEW YORK PECONIC 6704 6986 WILLOWMERE INN PIVERHEAD GRILL BAY VIEW ROAD RIVERHEAD NEW YORK . , ,O . Compliments of 7 I i Compliments of the Compliments of l l l i IS a wlse person who saves for the thmgs he wants SERVICE STATION SAVE N Start Today at thus Bank THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK o 15 OWEN AVERETTE OF G MAIN STREET SOUTHOLD Phone 3987 CUTCHOGUE NEW YORK Serwce and Courtesy Our Motto ROTI-IMAN S DEPARTMENT STORE Natzonally Known Merchandzse FURNITURE FOR EVERY ROOM IN THE HOME Simmons Bedding Kodak Cameras l Hardware Paints Dry Goods Bicycles G E Refrlgeratlon Washers Radios Royal Portable Typewriters Terms as Low ax 51.00 Weekly l Tel. 3770 .. SOUTHOLD,L.I omplrments o KRAMER S DRUG STORE Telephone 3819 SOUTHOLD sixty-two He . . I Mobilgas - Mobiloil - Greaslng , l C ' f omplzments o THE SEA SHELL RESTAURANT RYSKO S MARKET ADOLPH RYSKO Prop Fancy Groceries Meats Vegetables Delwery Servzce Tel Peconzr 6541 CUTCHOGUE N Y ompllments o J L WASSON D D S MATTITUCK NEW YORK TAPPERT S BOOKSHOP 24 FRONT STREET GREENPORT NEW YORK CUTCHOGUE AUTO SALES Ford Sales and Service FELIX DOROSKI Tel Peconzc 699 Best Wzsfvex PETER L ZAPP D D S MATTITUCK NEW YORK omplzments 0 CHUGIN S BEAUTY PARLOR CUTCHOGUE Tel Pecomc 6503 omplzments o M U L F O R D S Greenport Radxo Headquarters DR S B FISCHER Veterznaruzn DISEASES or LARGE A D S IALL A mALS TRFATFD HORTONS LANE 72135915 SOUTHOLD omplzments o SOUTHOLD BAKERY SOUTHOLD 3998 GREENPORT 437 F BRANDI Shoes for Everyone GREENPORT NEW YORK omplzments 0 THE OLD MILL an ANCHOR INN MATTITUCK NEW YORK CENTRAL GARAGE ERNEST W MORRELL Prop Repairs Accessories CUTCHOGUE Tel Peconzc 6414 TERP S SERVICE STATION Tydol and Veedol Tel 3976 SOUTHOLD FRED D RICHMOND EST 0mpg,me,1,, O ROYAL SCARLET STORE DR PAUL L DIEFENBACHER Fancy Groceries Vegetables Fruits Def: e y Se ce Tel 6708 PECONIC sxxty three I . C ' f 1 C f .. y MW P-H V , . . A K W y y vi I C ' f ' i .: ' I OOO oooooo OOO EEOC LEE SSSES EL SSES S 4 C --.L We CEE, S L C . f C ' f ' d C ' f ff ' f . . POLYTECHN IC Instltute of Brooklyn Courses Leadmg to Degrees CHEMICAL ELECTRICAL CIVIL MECHANICAL METALLURGICAL AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY PHYSICAL SCIENCES Reservations or September Admzssxon May Be Made Now For Day Evemng and Gradu ate Catalogues or Informatlon Address Dean E Streubel 99 LIVINGSTON ST BROOKLYN NEW YORK Telephone TR1angle 5 6920 ALL TRIPS LOADS DAILY TO INSURED NEW YORK PECONIC TRUCKING PECONIC L 1 MULLEN S GARAGE Tyd ol Products Exzde Batterzes Goodyear Tzres DeSoto Plymouth MAIN STREET SOUTHOLD Tel 3564 omplzments o KINGSWAY FLORAL GARDENS D T SMITH C E LANGDON SOUTHOLD NEW YORK nxty four .' l l l l l l - - 1 ' 1 . Tel.: Southold 3717 . - l - ' I s ' C ' f i l . . l i 1 THE BOAT SHOP ALVAH B GOLDSMITH Founders Landing SOUTHOLD BEE HIVE Buck Ice Cream 35c Qgart Hand Packed 50C uart C P TUTHILL Plumbmg Heatmg O11 Burners Qgallty Pamts Varnlshes Supplies Tel Pecomc 6779 CUTCHOGUE omplzments 0 THE TOWNSEND MANOR INN GREENPORT LONG ISLAND JOHN P RUEBSAMEN Real Estate Est 1921 SOUTHOLD N Y Tel 3588 THE STAR CONFECTIONERY N MERAS Prop Ma n St eet and Roanoke A enue RIVERHEAD NEW YORK RWERHEAD L I 7 7 omplzments o SOUTHOLD SHOE SHOP SOUTHOLD New YORK yxxly i 5 i F 0 o , - .mnnt . WW, ...- ug ,T ,H ,,,, I I I C ' f I . - Q, . , . 3 , . . Tel. -5-I C ' f DICKERSON 86 MONTGOMERY GARAGE KRANCHER S SHOE SHOP FRANK STIEN P p GREENPORT L I FUNERAL HOME SERVICE STATION W k SOUTHOLD N Y T 1 3850 Garage dyA 6449 NEW SUFFOLK I W Compliments of 4 , i 3 DE PRIEST A CURTIS W. HORTON Marine or Licensed La ttendant Tel.: Peconic ARCADE DEPARTMENT STORE RALPH W. STERLING SAMUEL LEVINE, Prop. I Seedsman and Florist FRONT AND ADAMS STS. :z GREENPORT Phone 636 f CUTCHOGUE Tel.: Peconic 6755 SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED BUCCI'S BEAUTY SHQPPE Newspapersfogsg Magazines PERMANENT WAVING AND SCALP TREATMENT H. M. HAWKINS ' We Specialile' in Hair Dyeing SOUTHOLD NEW YORK Tel. 3834 :: SOUTHOLD FLORA A. SILLECK A Compliment, of Real Stare Insurance SECOND STREET GREENHOUSES MAIN STREET :: CUTCHOGUE GREENPORT Tel- 669 GREENPORT AUTO SALES B' VAN PAPERING Hardware and House Fumishings GREENPORTA N' Y' SHERWIN at WILLIAMS' PAINTS Ford - Lincoln - Mercury GREENPORT Tel- 449 i nAve. mlfliilf Ci I s. W. PETTY .22 P 9'p.d Sig, W . . SCHOOL Emorunsvf -A Lawn Mowers Reconditioned 86 Sharpened ,X 'Yu' compf?hxe:j:r:.:n?o?l:iEgEEL S, , Power and Hand Lawn Mowers - Hardware 'qr:g.z:scE'g':'::E:,?:. 'iEidi2l:i':1l:::diL. 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