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

 - Class of 1931

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Senior Index Name Looks Really is Pastime Wally Aldrich..............Cynical More cynical Looking for a break Alice Bishop...............Frigid Amicable Typing Ruth Moore.................Agreeable At times J Tan-chasing Jimmy Scholtz..............Alright Painful Jimmy Cawie Le Fevre.............High hat Good sport Albie Jenny Lotko................Quiet Ouiet Shorthand Edna Wood..................Morose Cheerful Studying Margie McAllister..........Frivolous More so Writing notes Elsie Kungonis.............Good natured Just that Eddie Dave Overton...............I ove entangled Gone Telephoning Liz Paul Fordham...............Bashful S'lly Women Whiz Corwith...............Calm Not at all Whistling Ruth Gilmartin.............Demure Devilish Falling off horses Ruth Duryea................Sophisticated Kitfenish Any man Arthur Harrison............Big stuff A bluff Woof Sis Schenck................Tnnoeent Not so innocent Burlesques Ruth Frank.................Intellectual An awful flirt Collecting scalps Doug Hawkins...............Stern Bashful Music Martha Tuthill.............Sober Methodical Fussing Dot McMaster...............Mannish Jolly Eating just one bite more Slavec Pavelec.............Mannish Babyish Banjo Marg. Edwards..............Tollv Hot little number Gossiping Rod Penny..................Vain Modest Alice Anna Dzieman...............Dignified Frisky Teasing Slavek Tody Barteau...............Grown up Mamma’s girl Permanent waves Ruth Crutchley.............Coy Brainy Riding in Fords Leo Zieman.................Unconscious Pest Cutting up Alice Roscoe...............Happy Moody Drawing Muriel Jessup..............Angelic Vivacious Bonac again Elsie Pugsley..............Average Shark Vergil Lester Olsen...............Bored Bored Sleeping Charles Terry..............Cheerful Nice High iumping Donald Terry...............Cheerful Cheerful Grinning Dibby Whitman..............Young Growing up Waltzing

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THE ECHO An Attempt to Explain Before you turn another page, oh readers of this book, Before you take another peek at what you want to look, We Seniors want to thank you very sincerely, For all the help you’ve given us so generously. We hope that you’ll enjoy the bit, That is to be enjoyed, And that you’ll not take sore offense At what so long we’ve been employed. We’ve tried to scatter here and there, Some scraps of truth, some thoughts of care; We’ve also tried to mingle in Some lines wre fear no praise will win! But all was done in jest and fun, To rouse no anger in anyone! And so, dear readers of this book, We bid you now—go on and look!



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12 THE ECHO Senior Advice For three years, we, the illustrious class of ’31, have suffered with un- excelled stoicism the presence of those depraved and utterly unconscious im- beciles, the Juniors, only through anticipation of this night. Now at last we are about to reap the reward for such patience by releasing the results of our pent-up exasperation. May every Junior who fails to heed this coun- sel be denied forever the supreme glory of becoming a Senior! Eddie Malmrose—You’ve gone too long unhampered by an attachment for the fairer sex. Get a girl, Swede; it’s being done even in the best so- ciety. Vera Nugent—Perhaps those babyish ways of yours were cute once, but you’re growing up now, Bebe. Try being yourself for a change. Mahala Cooke—Straight hair may be a sign of sophistication, but we think a permanent wave would render you true to type. Dorothy Hedges—We admit the possibility of your becoming a prima donna. However, we advise indefinite study in Europe if you want our ap- proval. Distance lends enchantment, you know. Doris Havens—Why not take a few lessons from Gene Tunney, Dot? Your methods in boxing could be improved upon. Betty Jessup—You know, Betty, glasses really aren’t such a disgrace, but if you will refuse to wear them, you might get some invisible ones. Alice Robinson—College men are attractive, but they’re around so lit- tle of the time. We advise you, Alice, to get a resident boy friend. Raymond Moore—We advise you to get a classified directory of all the girls in High School so that the next time there’s a dance you won’t have so much difficulty in deciding which ones to ask. Kathryn Ward—It’s an accepted fact that men don’t like masterful women, especially on the dance floor. Don’t you think you’d better curb that erratic stride of yours, even though you do take such pride in it? Jack Doering—Why not give Marion a break? Perhaps you haven’t noticed it, but she’s trying hard to make you, aren’t you Marion? Ellen Van Brunt—Why not assert your rights, Ellen? Surely you know Lefty well enough by this time to teach him some other song besides “I Can’t Get Enough of You” (especially at dances). Francis Raynor—Have you ever thought of trying “Evening in Paris” or “Seventeen,” so that you won’t offend our delicate nostrils with that dis- gusting cigarette odor? Eddie Blumenkranz—Why not lay off Miss Dieckman, Eddie? You know she’s a married woman now! Elizabeth Smith and Alice Roche—We’ve noticed your weekly prome- nades. Why not get a kiddy car or at least an Austin? Nellie Bennett—It’s about time you grew up, Nellie, and controlled that girlish giggle. Next year you’ll be a Senior and you know Seniors are always dignified.

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