Southampton High School - Sea Spray Yearbook (Southampton, NY)

 - Class of 1930

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12 THE TALLY NANCY ANN HERRICK “Nan” “Attempt the end, and never stand to doubt; Nothing’s so hard but search will find it out.” Dependable, thorough, sympathetic are some of the adjectives with which we might attempt a word picture of our president. Possessing an unusual intellect, a pleasing personality, and a fine sense of the moral and beautiful, she embodies all the attri- butes which have made her the perfect classmate which she has been during our four years association with her. Parrish Speaking Contest, '30; Oratori- cal Contest, ’30; Basketball, ’30; Track Manager, ’30; Soccer, ’29; Glee Club, ’26, ’27, ’28; Senior President; Red and White Staff, ’30. WALTER JOHN MANSBERGER “Eva” “Actions, not words, are the true criterion of the attachment of friends.” “Eva,” alias “Al,” makes a welcome ad- dition to any company with his ready wit and infallible good humor. Perhaps the most popular male student of our class, he is dear to us all both as a fellow student and as an all-around “good guy.” Basketball, ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30; Football, ’29; Red and White Staff, ’28, ’29, ’30; Sports Editor of the Year Book.

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THE TALLY 11 may be used to destroy the very freedom and prosperity they were created to preserve. To act the part of good American citizens and loyal supporters of the Constitution we must be educated and we must educate the new-comers to our shores in the principles of right thinking and right speaking that have made the United States the greatest nation and the purest democracy in the world. HALL DOWNEY. 1. 2. B. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. CHECK Keep Your Undershirt On.................................Sidney H. Hot Notes.....................................Jack Sabine’s Trombone Ich Liebe Dich...........................................Albie to Cawie Sing You Sinners...................................Miss MacCormack Have a Little Faith In Me.............A Harrison to all the teachers Tall, Dark and Handsome..................................James Scholtz I’d Fall in Love With Me................................Midge to Behler Some of These Days...................Tom and Butch may pass algebra My Fate Is in Your Hands.......................Seniors before Regents So Sympathetic..................................... Not Miss Blythe Red Hot and Blue Rhythm.......................................Orchestra Yodeling Cowboy..........................................Henry de Groot I Still Remember......................Seniors about Freshman year Old Love Letters..................Geometry slips from Miss Blythe Snake Hip Dance..................................................Bertha Nugent Duke Steps Out........................ (Duke) McL. (Junior dance) Gee, Ain’t I Good?................................................James Scholtz You Can’t Believe.................................................. Tim I May Be Wrong..........................................Not Mel Absent.............................................................Dave Overton Keepin’ Myself for You......................................Sis to Gren Strike Up the Band......................................Rita M. Left My Gal in the Mountains........................................Gus Harmonica Harry...................................................Albie Through........................................................ Seniors Happy Days.....................................................Vacation Worrying Over You.........................................Ruth to Butch We Love Us..........................................Mel and Chas H. Bashful Baby...............................................No Freshman All I’m Asking Is Sympathy...........................................A. Harrison Great Big Man From the South......................... Gus I’m On a Diet of Love...................................Miss Gray How Am I to Know (anything).............................Tom McL. Dream Lovers..................................Miss Delkin’s boy friends My Love Parade..................................................Orville Behler A Man of My Own..........................................Ruth Crutchley Gay Love............................................................The Freshies Junior........................................What Tom McL. won’t be My First Love, My Last Love.............................Bob About Urs Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder for Somebody Else..............Rita The One I Love Can’t Be Bothered With Me................Tim about Sam Plain Dirt...........................................Margaret and Ruth First Love..............................................Pussy and Jean You Want Lovin’.............................................Tim to Mutt Boop Boop a Doop.................................................Bertha Pretty, Petite and Sweet............................Mel and Billy B.



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THfe TALLY 13 fa ACHILLE HENRY COLLEDGE “Archie” “My tongue within my lips I rein, For who talks much must talk in vain.” There may be those who make more noise and raise more dust, but there are few who carry more under their hats than Archie. He is one with a fondness for me- chanical things, not mere tinkering, but an instinctive insight that promises well for the future. Operetta, ’27. CHARLES PAUL CORRIGAN “Joking decides greater things Stronger and better oft than earnest can.” It is impossible to find Paul in dull spirits. He is always wide-awake and us- ually hatching some ingenious prank, such as stationing sharp objects on the plane sur- faces of the seating facilities, but, joking aside, Paul is as determined as the best of us and does his duty as he sees it. Baseball, ’29, ’30; Tennis, ’30; Football, ’28, ’29; Basketball, ’29, ’30.

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