Southold High School - Snuffbox Yearbook (Southold, NY)

 - Class of 1941

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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

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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?



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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

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