Southampton High School - Sea Spray Yearbook (Southampton, NY)
- Class of 1957
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7 i£ 7 czScfiooC cz fnnucit oj outiiumjiton cz ficjh zSc(iooL MARY A. JOHNSON Editor-in-chief DORIS M. WEBER Faculty Advisor 1 9 q’ke 1957 Sea Sjpnay Soutkamptaa Hicfk Sckaa? So utkam.jp tan. 3 Sritn.oducti.cm.......................................... After looking back over our happy ancl eventful Sen- ior year, we have decided that our story can best be told by using three categories: The People We Knew’’, “The Things We Did” and “The Tames We Played”. For her helpful guidance and sincere interest in the activities of her students, For her faithful support throughout this Senior year, For her invaluable advice both as a friend and as a tea- cher, We, the Class ol 1957, dedicate this SEA SPRAY to the teacher whose supervision made it possible, Doris M. Weber High School English SEA SPRAY advisor TO THE SENIORS OF 1957: In this predominately pictorial yearbook you have been given a varied selection of glimpses of you and your associates. 1 hope that the happenings, events, and friendships expressed herein will bring mom- ents of joyous relaxation to banish the cares of your daily routine and to help you always keep “Young in Heart,” proud of your Alina Mater, and happy to have been a student in S. H. S. I’m sure that the contents of the 1957 SEA SPRAY will reflect, in the years to come, some of the happi- est memories of your lives. Sincerely, J. Wilbert Jones J. WII.BERT JONES Superintendent T H6 P£0(P£ W6 KWSTA .... }acuit Kindergarten: Constance Burns, Mary June Foster, Louise White First Grade: Alice Griffin, Eleanor Kiel nan. Edith Kennebrook. Beulah Street Second Grade: da Belle Blossom. Juanita Rogers, Gladys Richardson. Edith Mitchell Third Grade: Ellen Reutershan. Helen Budd. Marjorie Root. Virginia Futon Fourth Grade: Eva Ritz. Evelyn Carey, Ruth Foster. Eleanor Lynch Fifth Grade: Marilyn De Marre. Elean- or Cook. Mice Szczepankowski. Helen Mockler Sixth Grade: Marjorie Griffin, Con- stance Schwcnk. Frances Monaghan A IsjtiIjei 1 Science: Edward Baxter. William Cle- ment Social Studies: Edwin Funnel!, Wil- liam Berberich, Elizabeth Kortc, Ed- ward Cassidy Marjorie Auster—girls' physical educa- tion: Richard Smith—director of ath- letics. physical education, health; John I)ox—grade school physical education, coach; Herbert Goldsmith—driver edu- cation. physical education, football, basketball and golf coach Nellie Bruns—school nurse teacher; Mary Heller—high school library. Eat- in: Ruin Perkins—grade library: Ray- mond Orts—assistant superintendent, elementary school principal: Vincent King—guidance Herbert Kaiser industrial arts, driver education; Marion Jennings—home eco- nomics; Arnold Masters—H. S. art: Doris Wagner—vocal music; William Schnell— instrumental music; Robert Sawyers—industrial arts; Not present: Hedy I.onero—grade art; Helen Ever- ett—grade music Beatrice Lee-modern languages, mathe- matics; Virginia Berberich—English, citizenship education; 111 Flanagan, Jr. -English: Lcola Clark—English, speech; Doris Weber—English: Man Louise Bennett—English, guidance Margaret Herbert—commerce; Marjorie Blythe—vice-principal. mathematics; Cyril Winnie—mathematics; Coleman Perkins—commerce; Philip Granato— eighth grade. Latin I Student Adjustment Service Dorothy AI linger, Margot Schmitt, Marjorie L. Rowe Class Advisors and Assistants Advisors: Elizabeth Korte — Grade 7. Cyril Winnie — Grade 8, Margaret Herbert — Grade 9 Assistants: Irl Flanagan, Jr. (not pre- sent) — Grade 7. Beatrice Lee — Grade 8, Robert Sawyers — Grade 9 Class Advisors and Assistants dvisors: Herbert Kaiser (not present) Grade 10, William Schnell — Grade II. Coleman Ferkins — Grade 12 Assistants: Marion Jennings — Grade 10. Mary Heller — Grade 11. Mary I ouise Bennett — Grade 12 Office Staff Marjorie Sturnine. Dorothy Hedges. Kiina Wood, business manager: Nancy Kdwards. grade school office Cafeteria Staff Helen Rogers. Mary Burke Transportation Staff W illiam Pritchard. George Kuhlmann, Jr.. Henry I ureski. Prank Benedict Maintenance Staff Front: David Lees, Anthony larossa. Harry McDermott Standing: lfred Osborne. Harold Philp. Clifford Wilkins. Frances Sado- usky. (diaries Sadouskv. Walter Marc- incuk i™ £ znyivfc Sixtfi £(7£ 2 13 2£ 2 CCa ± of igdo Karen Adams Mary Lynne Aldridge Richard Baker Robert Beck Richard Behlcr James Benson Raymond Bcrkoski I.oretta Bosley James Bryant Charles Bull Frances Carlen Jeannette Caruso Henry Casabianca Edward Cernigiiaro Diane Chenkus John ( lark Donald Clement James Coles William Col ledge Todd Coningsby Charles Cox Sheila Crippen James Darby Theresa Desman Charles Dickinson Theodore Duffcy Newton Edwards Patricia Edwards Steven Egncr Milton Knstine Jeannette Fail nee Sandra Foster Dorothy Francis Raymond Geminski Leon George Mary Gerardi Annie Gilchriest John Grattan Robert Graygor Peter Arthur Grubb Florence Gualtieri Ragnbild Hagen Allen Hale Thomas Halloran John Hester Margretta Holmes Bennie Hudgins Clifford Johnson Willie Johnson Katherine Martha Jones Eugene Kelly Helen King Joanne Kolhc Edward Lein Patricia Lichr Jon Majkowski Linda Majkowski George Mahoney Margaret Mans Kent Mercer William Mercer Robert Mitigetle J. Andrew Miller Walter Mitchell Elna Nilsson John Pagat Shirley Pantaleo Michael Poremba I homas Porter George Keister Loetta Robinson William Rogers Eileen Sadousky Richard Sandstrom Samuel Sawyer Susan Schwcnk Irene Sikorski Rena Smith Helen Snitko Carole Squires Irene Street Brian Stubelek Charlotte Ferry Allen I iska Joseph Tyborowski John Vagianos Stephen Vagianos Anthony Walc ak Harold Wartl Paul Wartl John Waters David White Marla Wilson Charles Wojewoda Richard Zaneski Charlotte eh Sally .eh 14 y ona- • Umj ojid,! 1 a Paul Peier lf Patricia Je Ann Bishop F.lcanor Brown Charles Burrow Kenneth Cheshire William Chcslil John Codis Jane Corwith Vivo deKerillis Katherine dcLoisellc Sam Dimon 1. d ward 1) HmOyCoJOuL , FaKWVr 'JL CL Heley cri laJKColenda iryT vreymborg Rosalie Lee Jean Lipetz David Brian Maher R. limolhy Maran rederick Marcinc Rol eri Peckham Gary Pike Theodore Raffel Charles Robinson Raymond Sachtleben KIi abelli Sawyer Patricia Sclioen Robert Schwenk Walter Skretch Walter Staudcnmaier Bernice Thomas Joan Vail Rodney Walters Daniel Werner Marjorie Wilier Dorothy Wo niak Ronald aneski Sally eh Icrifli Zelenskc jWt l’clcr Acr Edith Avcns Carryl Bennett Nancy Biydcnluirgh C harlotte Boruckc Shirley Bru doski Richard Casabianca Melvera Dickinson Peter Downs Joel Edwards David Foster Peter Gale Richard Gates Barbara Graygor Constantine Graygor Richard Grccnc {ZJfiz oj IQjS yyv Betty Jean Grigg Theodora Dallas Anne Heath Elvis Hopson Edward Howell Joan Hubert Leroy Hudgins Walter Jarzombek Clifford Jessup l i ed K a in pi Linda Kendrick Norman King Stanley Knight William K nte Joseph Howard Luckhardt Katherine Matlega Penelope McMahon Carolyn Musnicki Pauline Nadler Ronald Nolan James O’Brien Charles Osborne Sandra Peterson Robert Pratel Francis Robinson Helen Rose John Rose Joan Rosko Omie Saunders Giscla Schrocdcr % Dorothy Scott William Scarle Ruth Seifried Stanley Scndlenski Joan Sherry Janice Smith David Squires Mark Strickland Theresa Strnad William Stubelek Ronald Stumme Jack Werner Barbara Woodard s-niox i 'Iffiz £7 aii oj- IQ57 Eighth Graders: Eager and excited...... first year in high school building..... Which way to study hall? Who’s Miss Blythe? They’re SENIORS!”........class party.....president — Mary Johnson Freshmen: One homeroom moved to sec- ond floor.......must make money......... first juke-box dance...big success..... joined clubs and athletics...president —Butch McNally Sophomores: Into study hall out of junior high!.....had a ball putting on class skit. “Howdy Doody”.......another dance...... profitable ..... participated in many sports....girls took top honors at G.A.A. class night....president — Robert Mac- Donald Juniors: Upper classmen!.....busy year ....won Hallowe’en trophy........order- ed senior class rings...new experiences in performance of junior-senior operetta, “Meet Arizona”..........two night stand ......great success.....Moving Up Day ......highest achievement of all. the good citizenship award!......president — Ricky Ten Broeck Seniors: Biggest fish in the pond........ magazine campaign...........hard work but very profitable.......yearbook work be- gins ................senior pictures, ads and boosters .............Christmas ball.......great ......president — Chuck Guilloz.......... Oh, that senior trip....fabulous......... Moving Up Day and graduation!............ A fond farewell to S.H.S. and to those who have done so much for us......Mr. Jones ......our teachers............custodians ......office staff......Thank you. 17 Marcia Mary Armusewicz “Toot A girl whose happy nature is re- flected by her smiling eyes and tinkling laughter. James L. Brown “Jim Whether he be near or far, Jim will always have his car. Alben Peter Joseph Bruzdoski “C hing Allergic to homework, ready to chatter. As long as I get there, what does it matter? Phyllis Marie Bryant “Phyl Zip, pep and conversation. With Phyl are never on ration. Jacob M. Buchheit “Jake An ardent hunting fan — His heart g where the wild goose eime) Bull 7 wit or suppress- ician sup- is 'C-UiLi fozaivazu ti out aitn; . nOjur Buttono Iu any kind of sport, in fun of any sort, Wherever there’s a game, you iiftll I i iwl luc tvinw Barbara Ellen Cheslik “Barb” “There is something in a face, An air, and a peculiar grace. Which boldest painters cannot trace.” Mary Cituk “Mary Mary is known by all for her kind nature and pleasant man- ner. Joseph Kenneth Corey “Tiny Ace of the alleys — A fine score he usually tallies. Martin Duszynski, Jr. “Ski Can’t stand peace and quiet. Always wants to start a riot. | usteen Endlekofer “Janiee Every cloud has a silver lining; Janiee turns the clouds about And always wears them inside out. K Peter Erikson 144 witt j-QX tij-Z 1 truz CfOtlL “Pete” I have “miles to go before I sleep”; His enthusiasm and chatter are hard to beat. Garrett W. Foster “Gaty” Making connections across the sea Is this ham operator's policy. Gerald Frank “Jerry” What is to be is bound to be. So nothing ever worries me. Ret a Joyce Gardner “Reel” Cute, congenial, has a casual air— A girl with plenty of pep to spare. 20 Clifford Harris “Cliff’ A lad with a nature that’s friendly And a smile that’s cheery and gay- Charles N. Herbert Chick” Happy-go-lucky and devoted to pleasure. Patrick J. Hester, Jr. “Paddy” Our peppy little Hester Is our modern day court jester. Merryl A. Jennings “Fuss “A laughing eye, a nimble wit, A friendly girl, that’s aUoL-U ' 21 {dJhij (janns-t lvuvei against thz dg; Dorothy Mac Larm “Dotty What is the use of speech? Sil- ence were fitter.” A shy gal but a good pal. Betty Louise Malone “Betty “Fond of fun as fond can be. When it's strictly on the Q. T.” Margaret Ann Maran “Peggy” Her friendly smile and pleasant ways Will brighten all her patients’ days. Paul Neale McGann “Paul Whether it be spring or fall, Paul is always on the ball. Francis Williams McNally “Butch Seeds of good will and cheer he has sown; Mastery on the gridiron he has shown. Anna Mae Marie Nelson “Maybelline” Always a smile of friendliness, Where diligence and sincerity meet. ‘ 3 Alyce Kay I’ike “Kay” Easy going with a flair for fun. No matter if the work gets done. William Bangs Platt 111 “Bill” Three days of the week I don’t worry — Yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Eugene Thomas Raffel “Gene” I’d rather stay right here in the sun Even tho’ I never get this day's work done. Verbulee Robinson “Verb” “With that twinkle in her eye, She is far from being shy.” Frederick L. Rogers “Fred” Intelligent and resourceful — He's always there when you need him. Walter Thomas Rutyna III “Tom” “I’ve taken my fun where I’ve found it;’’ Work doesn’t bother me a bit. 24 Jbincj czHait, outfianijiton Shirk (E. Saunders ums tiwu .(ii inness is r Etnces Snooks )}V |ni laK imi SlKH)kU W Irene Phyllis Squires “Priscilla” Her dreams of castles in the sky Evoke a giggle or a sigh. 2r Eric Strand Bert” Never a worry in the world — He just keeps rolling along. Richard Drew TenBroeck Ricky On the spotlight for any per- formance. In the spotlight when good fel- lows get together.” Stanley Tiska, J Joseph Utsch “Burger” On the diamond and on the court. His opponent he can usually thwart. • _ -v ' MiwjMTrose with its voluptuous jkkvOL'' Melody at her fingertips and harmonv in her soul. r;t cTs Walc ak Finnic' hr at T happy smile toij e Franic’s stvle. 26 Merritt Burke White “Boo” With a smile and a jest, this outdoor guy Will always do his best and not ask why. Joan Anne Zyckowski “Joni” Who wouldn’t like “to win that wonder of the world, a smile from her bright eves”? Senior (.lass Officers: Margaret Maran Treasurer Francis McNally Tire-President Charles Cuilloz .... President Camille Grzybowski Secretary 27 We, the Class of 1957, being of slightly eccen- tric nature and rather odd disposition, do here- by make known tliis, our last will and testament, and distribute our valuable possessions in the following manner: Article I General Bequests We hereby bequeath to the juniors — Miss Weber’s and Mr. Perkins’ Dens of Iniquity, 201 and 202 the sophomores — our slightly battered halos and flight worn wings the freshmen — our good looks, illustrious minds and the senior savoir-faire Article 1 I Special Bequests Nancy and Fred will be the proud owners of Gene and Camille’s cozy corner. Fhe senior boys donate their shoes to Pappy in hopes that he will find one pair that he can keep on. Merritt and Jake mournfully leave their duck blind to the birds. Butch bequeaths his king-sized football helmet to Ric hie Gates in case he gets a swelled head. Phyllis .Squires will try to leave the chem lab in one piece for future chemists. Jac k Werner will receive a padlock for his senior ring so no forward female will get it away from him. Jerry Frank will lend his WHO’S WHO IN FAST HAMPTON to Bill Searle. Chick Herbert will provide a bottle of aspirin for his driver training c lass. lies! I.ottkiiig Mary and Chuck Class Athletes Reel and Jim Class lira ins Mary and Fred Most Easy doing Dot and Jim Busiest Seniors Snooks and Ricky Nicest Smile Butch and joni (2tas.s H l iff Nancy K. will bestow her voice upon Kathy Matlega. Article 111 In addition, we make the following direct bequests: Pat Seeley’s modesty to Anne Heath. Sylvia Smith’s ambition to Peter Aery. Stanley Tiska’s crewcut to Herman Endlekofer. Clunk’s football uniform to Walter Skretch. Ann Hallas’ reserved manner to Diane Chenkus. Paul McCann’s seriousness to Jim Bryant. Joe Ctsch’s athletic ability to Charlie Osborne. Winonah Smith’s friendliness to Shirley Bruzdo- ski. Camille Grvzboewski’s vivacity to Edward How- ell. Ricky TenBroeck’s energy to Connie Graygor. Margaret Wadman’s car to the junky. Mary Johnson’s studiousness to Kippy Jessup. Martin Duzynski’s vigor to Fred Marcincuk. Fred Rogers’ industriousness to David Squires. Gary Foster’s quietness to John Rose. Pat Hester’s driving ability to William Kortc. Jim Brown’s reserve to Gary Pike. Reta Gardner’s athletic ability to Joan Rosko. Mary Cituk’s demure behavior to Carryl Ben- nett. Tom Rutyna’s build to Billy Rogers. Class of r 7 Most I.ikable Camille and Chuck Class Cut ups Joe and Merry I Best Dressed Harry and Margaret Most Talkative Phyll and Marty Class Flirts Janie and Chuck Most Likely to Succeed Nancy and Paul Tke kincjA clA e Did Something for everyone.......Democracy in practice by the Student Council...... Cheerful and efficient help of the Library Club members.......Devoted effort of the HI'S EYE staff — rewarded by the paper's popularity......Good deeds done by the boys and girls’ Hi-Y’s....Talent of our musicians demonstrated in the bands, chor- uses, and ensembles.......Girls’ athletics well represented by the G.A.A.......Hon- or Society members — a credit to our school ......A job well done by the receptionists ......What would we do without the ever- willing members of the Projectionist Club? ......Enthusiastic preparation of ’57 SEA SPRAY by the yearbook staff.........Hob- bies pursued in all the clubs. (Dux choot cz fnnuaL JL £ Editor-in-chief. Mary Johnson; Literary staff. Margaret Mailman. Paul Me Gann. Jusleen Endlekofer. Eric Strand; Photography. Ereil Rogers; Advertis ing. senior class members; I ypists. Nancy Kuccnski, Merritt W hite. Anastasia Hallas, Marcia Artnusewicz; faculty Advisor, Doris M. Weber. 3U First row: Sylvia Smith. Patty Marlin. Jeannette Caruso. Ham Gates — president. Allen liska, Richard DePetris. Second row: Billy Cheslik. James Darby. Jimmy Rogers, George Maran. Klvis Hopson. Joanne Wilier. Third row: Robert Graygor, Ronald Nolan, Joan Hubert. Stand- ing: |ohn Bull — vice-president. Ray Swell. Peter Jacobi, Ricky TenBroeck. Peter Zavestoski. Not Present: F.dward Cassidy and Edwin Fun- nel 1. advisors. cJjonox J ocLztu l) Joe Utsch — treasurer, Fred Rogers. Martin Dus vnski vice president. Peter F.rikson. Nancy Kucenski — secretary. Miss Blythe — advisor. Man Johnson — president. ’ cz f-tfibtLa _ ji±ocia tion Front: Nancy Blydenburgh — treasurer. Lynne Aldridge - freshman representative. Reta Gard- ner — president, Betty Grigg — vice-president. Standing: Joan Vail — secretary. Carolyn Mus- nicki — junior representative. Jane Corwith — sophomore representative. Phyllis Bryant — sen- ior representative. nom ''jBxxxljs.x hoji Soij. Seated: Elvis Hopson. Gerald Frank. First row: John («rattan. Joseph Tyborowski. Charles Dick- inson. jimmy Bryant. Charles Bull. Walter Staudenmaier. Second row: Barney McCabe. David Foster. Joel Edwards. Eric Strand. Danny Werner. i 'Zns.Emtjb First row: Susan Schwenk. Anna Marie Mans. Jean I.ipet . Irene Street. Shirley Pantaleo, Mar- gretta Holmes. Karen dams. Second row: I.ynnc Udridge. Sandra Peterson. Linda Majowski. Jeannette Caruso. Camille Grzybowski. Pat Martin. Bettv Halsey. Third row: Carole Squires. Barbara Woodard. Sails Miller. Edith Avens. Priscilla Nelson. Jean Bennett. Maryon Holmes. Pal Edwards. fi -V First row: Gisela Schroedcr. Ihcodora Hallas, Anastasia Hal las—president. s—P ) , (1 1 Polly Nadler, Mary Johnson L5, w L- I1 Second row: Mcrryl Jennings, Nancy Kucenski, Joan yckowski—chaplain, — — Marcia Armusewicz, Phyllis Bryant. Betty Grigg Third row: Sandra Peterson—secretary, Kathy Matlega. Sandra Jenny. I.cora McElroy. Sylvia Smith, Barbara Woodard Fourth row: Helen Rose. Pegg Maran. Linda Kendrick—vice-president. Margaret Wadman—treasurer. Carry! Bennett, Carolyn Mtisnicki iSoijl' ■ First row: James Darby. James Bryant. Elvis Hopson. Walter Skretch. John Grattan Second row: Merritt White. Stephen Egner. Richard TenBroeck—president, Jake Buchheit—treasurer. David Squires Third row: Joe LaPurka. Michael Lockrey. Chuck Henke, Chuck Guilloz— vice-president. Richard Gates. Martin Duszynski, David Foster, James But- tonow—secretary Fourth row: John Bull. Harry Gates—chaplain. James O’Brien. Norman King. Frank Robinson. Paul McCann. F.dward Howell. Mr. Perkins—advisor Jbzniox • • fZ ?z£ ClunLoi HBand (domfjinzd. (2h lOlUl fyscEfitioni±t Theodora Hallas. Frances Walczak. Mclvera Dickinson. Ann Hallas. Barbara Woodard, Jean Lipetz, Martin Duszynski. Pat Hester. Jim Brown. F.ddie Dombrowski First row: Edith Avens, Anna Mae Nelson. Dotty I.arm. Jessie Mae Jackson. Betty Francis. Jill Smith. Priscilla Nelson. Patricia Marcincuk Second row: Eleanor Gadomski. Susan Gale. Leora M( Elroy. Sandra Jenny. C harles Raynor. Bobby Harrington Third row: Pat I.aPurka, Barbara C.heslik. Phyllis Squires. Gail Shaffer. Joan Hubert. Barbara Woodard. Carol Musnicki Fourth row: Mrs. Heller. Nancy Kucenski. Mary Cituk. Marcia rmusewicz Ufiz Cj-wniox [J ancz iSuncl Charles Bull. Milton F.nstine, Frank Mojcski. Richard DePeiris. Glenda Apt, Cynthia Walters. Peter Zavestoski. Richard Kggert. (diaries Bellows, Ronald DePetris. Arnold Bellows Not present: Robert Blindcrinan, Irene Street Nancy Blvdcnburgh, Priscilla Nelson. Sylvia Smith. I.eora Me Kirov. Penny McMahon. Men I Jennings. Mclvcra Dickinson. Jane Corwith Sally Miller. Charlotte Borneke. jean Lipctz. Carry! Bennett, Marv Gerardi. Garrett Foster. Joan Hubert. Barbara Wood- ard. Linda Kendrick, David Frank. John Bull. James Padgett. John Rose. Joe Tyho- rowski. Sam Dimon. Polly Nadlcr. Walter Skrctch. Helen Rose. Anne Heath, Anna Mac Nelson. Betty Halsey. Mr. Flanagan—advisor 37 £tuL =RuL Nancy Blydenbitrgh. Jack Werner, Edward How ell. William Stnhelek, Charles Herbert, Michael I.ockrey. Miss Blythe-advisor James Sanford, Victor Barnes, Blair Poirier. Malcolm Dunkirk, Brian Bogue, l Jensen, Bill Ealtnagc, Robert Harrington, Mr. Flanagan- advisor. Peter Darby, Chris Foster, George Maran. Robert Cancellieri, Richard Jensen, Paul Deibert, Bill Knight, Ed Snyder, Barbara Hal- sey, Christine Dobies I J riojz(itLoni±t C£u(j W illiam Rente. James Coles. Allen 1 iska. I'odd Coningsby, Paid ery. Edward Cernigliaro, Ra - niond Geminski. Stanley Knight. Robert King. Raymond Swell. Richard TenBroeck. Peter cn. Jake Buchheit, John Rose. Mr. Bcrberich—ad- visor CL CU Clockwise: Mary Johnson. John Rose, Margaret Madman. Patricia LaPtirka. Peter Smith. Charles Doby, Stanley Tiska. Anna Kuccnski. Fred Rogers. Peter Krikson, Gerald Frank. Magruder Rood. William Scarle dxaj-ti CU Verbulee Robinson. Mark Chenkus. Milton Fnstine. Peter Buchheil. Rich- ard F.ggert. Diane Chenkus, Mr. Kaiser advisor. Robert Blinderman, Joseph Dtibikowic . Fred Sarr. Walter Gale Seated: Daniel Werner. Stanley Send lenski. Richard Sandstrom. Donald Cle- ment Standing: Joe Lavinio. Barny McCabe. Robert King. Ronald Nolan. Paul Ward. Fred Kampf. Peter Mford, Mrs. Jennings—ad visor. Robert Beck l iist row: Raymond Swell. Ronald aneski. Ronald Stuinme. Stanley Knight. |uliiis I.aPurka Second row: Gary Pike, David Squires. Coach Smith. Richard Gates. Kdward Howell Standing: W illiam Searle. Joe Corey. Mark Strickland. Norman King. Charles Robinson. George Raster. Joseph LaPurka. 1 im Maran, I homas Kearns. StanleN l iska. Peter Aerv. W illiam Col ledge. James O'Brien. Steve F.gner Rear: Robert Cancellicri. Robert Peckhani. Henry Kreymborg. Bruce Krevmborg. Newton F.d- wards. Ray Gem inski, Mr. Funnel), Sam Dimon. Gilbert Foster. Ronald Feinlicrg. Richard Greene Rod Walters. Richard Behler. Brian Stubelck. Brian Boguc. Raymond Dcihcrt. I odd Coningsbv Front: Gene Kelly. Charles Raynor. Clifford Johnson 40 cTh Qam.e HA e (PCcu ecf Whethci it be spring or fall. Sportsmen everywhere hear the call To take tip bat, bail ami mitt. Helmet, football, first-aid kit. Hockey slick, volleyball, shin guards, too. Golf club, tennis racket, winged track shoe. All are offered in S. H. S.. So each can choose what suits him best. d l ajo’is.ttzi Betts Jean Grigg. Nancy Blvdenburgh, Reta Gardner Senior Cheerleaders: Phyllis ler. Nancy Blvdenburgh. Merry! Jennings. Betty Jean G bowski Junior Cheerleaders: Jean l.ipetz. J uso. Margaret Mans, Martha Jones, I.vnnc ldridge. Jean Bennett. Li ski. Betty Halsey c futumn -llzavzi . . . f-xii.li }ai[ — j-ix JootUC Under the able leadership of Coach Goldsmith, the energetic practice sessions of the S. H. S. football squad paid off dur- ing the 1956 campaign. The varsity, which included only a few lettermen along with a host of eager, willing new recruits, prov- ed ready and able Mariners, enabling the squad to top their opponents in the first five encounters. Ihe team was in the home- stretch toward winning the A-2 champion- ship when their winning streak was inter- rupted by Greenport who snatched the title. I he Mariners then traveled to River- head and lost to their arch-rivals who were in the same league this year. However, the string of victories in the early season kept the Mariners in third place in the league. West Babylon 0 S.H.S. ( East Islip 6 S.H.S. 12 East Hampton 14 S.H.S. 21 Westhampton 13 S.H.S. 20 Say ville 6 S.H.S. 25 Greenport 18 S.H.S. 6 Riverhead 38 S.H.S. Mitchell, Stanley 1 iska. 1 im Maran. John Waters. Jimmy First row: Steve Vagianos. Waller Bryant. Barney McCabe, Omie Saunders. Fred Kampf. Dariny W erner Second row: Coach Goldsmith. Sain Sawyer. Jimmy Padgett. Merritt White. David Foster. Francis McNally. Chuck Henke. Chuck Guilin -captain. Harry Gates. Jimmy Ruttonnw. Julius l.aPurka. Shirley Saunders Third row: Frank Robinson. Gene Raffel. Pete Alford, Pete Aery. Richard Gates. Jimmy O’Brien. Andy Miller. Norman Kirg. Mark Strickland, Ronald Nolan. Walter Staudcnmaicr. Gilbert Foster. Coach Dox, Peter Erikson—manager i n 31 22, 3B_ 19 : «0 1S 3, 39 V } « I JO A % 42 And rounding the third turn we find . . . How much did he gain? Oops! •13 czS zinnzd U2± Lynne Aldridge. Jean Bennett. Betty Halsey. Pat Bellini. Joan Vail. Sally Miller. Jean Lipetz, Jane Corwilh, Betty Jean Grigg, Sylvia Smith. Peggy Sawyer. Carry I Bennett. Joan Hubert, Barbara Woodard. Sandy Peterson, Carol Musnicki. Nancy Blydenburgh, Kathy Matlcga, Diane Chenkus, Phy- llis Brvant. Reta Gardner. Susan Gale. Merry! Jennings. Miss Auster - (lountxij First row: Robert Schwenk. John Hester, Milton Knstine, John Pagac. Thomas Gale. James Lee. Willie John- son. Paul Ward. William Col ledge. Coach Smith Second row: John (.rattan. John l)o . Jon Majkowski. Stanley Knight. Gerald Frank. Marlin Dus ynski. Richard Greene. Robert King. Jack Werner. Bennie Hudgins 44 BaJMt Kneeling: Garrett Foster—manager. Jim Rut ton ow and Joe Utsch—co-captains. John Roll—manager Standing: Peter F.rikson—manager. Jack Werner, Sam Sawyer. Jake Ruchhcit, Peter Aery. Merritt White. Walter Jar romhek, Robert King. Dave Foster. Jim Padgett, Frank Robinson. Herbert Goldsmith—coach Defensive Footwork Techniques in Screening a. v. C Front: Charles Henke and John Dox. Jr.—co-captains Standing: Peter F.rikson manager. Ray Ceminski. Ronald Nolan. Dan Werner. James Darby, John Dox—coach ■ VotLyUC Front: Betty Grigg. Camille Gr ybow- ski, Rcta Gardner, Sylvia Smith. Joan Vail Back: Phyllis Bryant, Nancy Blydcn- burgh, Barbara Woodard. Frances Walczak. Jane Corwith. Kathy Matlega. Gloria Griffin Two hands twice! Keep your eye on the ball! BaJLtUt Front: Frames Walt ak. Camille Gr y bowski. Bette Malone. Rcta Gardner. Phyllis Bryant. Sylvia Smith Standing: Bette Grigg. Nance Biedcn burgh. Carolyn Musnicki. Barbara W oodard. Kathy Matlega Front: Sam Sawyer. Ron Nolan. I iin Maran. Buz Ferry and Walt Miller— co-captains. Jim Padgett. Frank Robin- son. Tom Gale Standing: Coach John I)ox, Richard Gates. Joe I aPurka. Harold Fishhurn. Roger Lee. FI ton F.thcridge. Chuck Guillo . Harry Gates. Mark Strickland. Richard Greene. Truman Smith SojtLtt ’56 Miss Auster. Reta Gardner, Kathy Mat- lega. Gloria Griffin. Betty Jean Grigg. Phyllis Bryant. Kay Pike. Sheila Crip- pen. Lynne Aldridge. Sylvia Smith. Sandy Peterson SauSatt ’56 Front: Joel Kdwards. Paul McGann, David Foster. Merritt White. Wall King. Hook Williams—captain, late King. Pee Wee Ft he ridge. Joseph L'tsch, Jim Buttonow. I ruman Smith-manager Standing: John l)ox. Walter Stauden- maier, Walt Jar ombek, Chuck Henke, Clifford Harris. Coach Smith. Peter Aery. Stanley Sendlenski. Robert King. Stanley Knight Joan Vail, Jean Bennett, Betty Halsey, Pat tv Martin Clhamji Julius LaPurka FORE! iSaJrnuitou CHi lanitii f Erie Strand. Nancy Blydenburgh (loach Goldsmith, Ainund Edwards. John Nolan. Eric Strand. Gene Raffcl, Richard Parks, Peter Schmidt. Julius 1 aPurka—captain Tennis: Margaret Wadman, Carry 1 Bennett. Ann Bishop Table Tennis: Jane Corwith, Mary Johnson Anyone for tennis? Jean LipcU It's your serve. Fred Rogers i of ZJsnnii '56 Peter Frikson, Pete Schmidt, Jerry Frank, Kric Strand-captain. Fred Rog- ers, Jake Buchheit. Mr. Masters-coacli junior c fctiuiti £1 MARCIA ARMUSEWICZ: Volleyball 4; Basketball 2; Girls’ Hi-Y 2,3,4; SEA SPRAY Staff 4; Leather- craft Club 1; Record Club 1; Library Club 2,3,4 JAMES BROWN: Chess Club 1,2; Projectionist Club 1; Receptionist 2,3,4 ALBEN BRUZDOSKI: Student Council 3; Chess Club 2; Stamp Club 1; Class Skit 3 PHYLLIS BRYANT: Speedaway 2,3,4; Hockey 1,2, 3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; G.A.A. High Point Award 3; Student Coun- cil Secretary 3; Girls' Hi-Y 3,4; Chorus 3; Operetta 3; HI'S EYE Staff 1; Leather Club 2; Dramatic Club 2,3, Treasurer 3; Cheerleading 1,3,4; Christmas Pageant 4 JACOB BUCHHEIT: Basketball 3,4; J.V. Basketball 2; Tennis 2,3,4, Co-captain 3; Boys’ Hi-Y 2,3,4, Vice-President 3. Treasurer 4; Operetta Crew 3; Projectionist Club 1,2,3,4; Airplane Club 2; Re- ceptionist 2 JOHN BULL: Basketball Manager 4; Student Council Vice-President 4; Boys’ Hi-Y 1,3,4; Chorus 2, Vice-President; HI’S EYE Staff 1,4, Editor 4; Code of Ethics Committee 1; Chess Club 4; Photo- graphy Club 3; Projectionist Club 1 JAMES BUTTONOW: Football 1,2.3,4; J.V. Basket- ball 1,2; Basketball 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; All Suf- folk Football Team 4; Coaches’ All Suffolk Foot- ball Team 4; Rotary Senior Boy of the Month for March; Christmas Pageant 4; Boys’ Hi-Y 4, Sec- retary BARBARA CHESLIK: Home Economics Club 1; Dramatic Club 1,2; Library Club 2,3,4, Vice-Presi- dent 4; Christmas Pageant 4 MARY CITUK: Record Club 1; Library Club 2,3,4; Dramatic Club 1,2 JOSEPH COREY: Bowling Club 2,3,4; Auto Me- chanics Club 2 MARTIN DUSZYNSKI: Track 2.3,4; Cross Country 2,3,4. Co-captain 4; Boys’ Hi-Y 3,4; Honor Society, Vice-President 4; High Salesman for SEA SPRAY Staff 4; V.F.W. Essay Contest 2d prize 3; Pro- jectionist Club 1; Chess Club 2; Receptionist 4; Christmas Pageant 4 JUSTEEN ENDLEKOFER: Student Council 4; Poetry Anthology Award 3; SEA SPRAY Staff 4 PETER ERIKSON: Tennis 3,4, Co-captain 4; Foot- ball Manager 4; Cross Country Manager 4; Bas- ketball Manager 4; Honor Society History Medal 3; Honor Society 4: Band 1,2; HI’S EYE Staff 4; Music Award 2; Science Club 2. President; Chess Club 1,2,4. President 4; Slide Rule Club 3; Radio Club 1 GARRETT FOSTER: Basketball Manager 4; HI’S EYE Staff 1,2,4; Science Club 2; Chess Club 2, Poetry Anthology Award 3 GERALD FRANK: Tennis 2,3,4; Track 3; Cross Country 3,4; Table Tennis 1,2,3,4; Boys’ Hi-Y 3; Band 1,2,4; HI’S EYE Staff 1; Amateur Radio Club 1; Chess Club 1.4. Secretary 4; Dance Band 2 RETA GARDNER: Speedaway 3,4; Hockey 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; G.A.A. Representative 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Leather Club 1; Girls’ Ensemble 2.3; Majorette 1,2,3,4; Cheerleading 1,2; Operetta 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4 HARRY GATES: Football 1,2,3,4; J.V. Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 2; Track 2,3,4, Captain 4; Suffolk County Championship Relay Team Class B 3; Stu- dent Council Preside nt 4; Boys’ Hi-Y 3,4. Chaplain 4; Class Vice-President 3; Chorus 1; Operetta 3; Rotary Senior Boy of the Month for October; Vice-President of Eastern Suffolk County Asso- ciation of Student Councils; Barbell Club 2; Board of Education Advisory Committee 4; Handbook Committee 4; Christmas Pageant 4 CAMILLE GRZYBOWSKI: Volleyball 3.4; Class Secretary 2,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Festival Band 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Operetta 3; Girls’ Ensemble 2,3,4; Dramatic Club 2; Leather Club 2; Receotionist 2; Bowling Club 3; G.A.A. Secretary 3; Cheerleading 1,3,4 CHARLES GUILLOZ: Football 1,2,3.4. Captain 4; Basketball 3: J.V. Basketball 2; Track 2.3.4; Coach- es’ All Suffolk Football Team 3,4; L.I. Press A2 Football Team 3.4; All Star Football Team A2 League 4; All Suffolk Football Team A2 League 4; Student Council 1,2; Boys’ Hi-Y 3,4. Vice-Presi- dent 4; Class President 4, Vice-President 2; Op- eretta 3; Boys’ State 3; Rotary Senior Boy of the Month for December; Projectionist Club 1,2; Bowl- ing Club 2; Barbell Club 2; Slide Rule Club 3; Class Marshal 3; Chiistmas Pageant 4 ANASTASIA HALLAS: Girls’ Hi-Y 2.3,4, Secre- tary 3, President 4- SEA SPRAY Staff 4; Home Economics Club 1; Bowling Club 2: Receptionist 3,4 PATRICK HESTER: J.V. Basketball Manager 1; Boys’ Hi-Y 3; Class Secretary 3; Metal Club 1; Woodworking Club 1,2; Science Club 2; Bowling Club 3; Receptionist 4 MERRYL JENNINGS: Hockey 1,4; Girls’ Hi-Y 3,4; Band 1.2; Chorus 1.2.3.4; HI’S EYE Staff 3.4; Dra- matic Club 2; Home Economics Club 1; Cheer- leading 1,4 LOLA MAE JOHNSON: Volleyball 1.2: Softball 1; Basketball 1,2; HI’S EYE Staff 1; Woodworking Club 2; Dancing Club 2 MARY JOHNSON: Speedaway 2; Hockey 2; Ping Pong Championship 1; Girls’ Hi-Y 2,3,4, Vice- President 3; Honor Society, President 4; Band 3; Chorus 2; Operetta 3; SEA SPRAY Editor 4; Eng- lish Award 3; V.F.W’. Essay Contest 1st prize 3; Music Awards 1,2,3; Betty Crocker Award 4; Cheerleading 1,2,3- G.A A. Class Repres?ntative 1: Dance Band 2,3; Leather Club 2; Chess Club 4; Music Cadet 3; Class Skit 3; Attendant to Prom Queen 1.2,3; Poetry Anthology Award 3; Board of Education Advisory Committee 4; D.A.R. Gool Cit’zcnship Award 4 r o Ssnior ANNA KUCENSKI: Student Council Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3; Girls’ Hi-Y 2,3,4; Honor Society. Secretary 4; SEA SPRAY Staff 4; Dramatic Club I. 2, Secretary 2; Library Club 1,2,3,4, President 4; Chess Club 4 JOSEPH LAPURKA: Football 1.2,3; Basketball 4; J. V. Basketball 3; Track 3; Boys’ Hi-Y 4; Pro- jectionist Club 1,2; Bowling Club 4; Chess Club 3 JULIUS LAPURKA: Football 3,4; Basketball 3; J.V. Basketball 2; Golf 1,2,3,4; Bowling 3,4; Art Award for the Art Museum Poster 3 DOROTHY LARM: Chorus 1,3; Operetta 3; Library Club 3.4 BETTY MALONE: Volleyball 3.4; Basketball 1.2; Poetry Anthology Award 3: Nursing Club 3; Leatnercraft Club 2; Junior Crafts Club 1; Christ- mas Pageant 4 MARGARET MARAN: Girls’ Hi-Y 2,3,4; Class Treasurer 4; Band 1.2,3,4; Music Award 2; Dra- matic Club 1,2; Dance Band 3; Festival Band 2,3 PAUL McGANN: Baseball 1,2,3,4; Student Council 3; Boys' Hi-Y 4; SEA SPRAY Staff 4; Projectionist Club 1; Chess Club 1.2 FRANCIS McNALLY: Football 1,2,3,4; J.V. Bas- ketball 2; Table Tennis 3,4; Student Council 1,2; Class President 1. Vice-President 4; Chorus 1,2, 3.4: Operetta 3; HI’S EYE Staff 4; A.A.A. Driver Training Award 3; Music Festival Award Winner 1.2.3.4: Airplane Techniques Club 1; Boys’ En- semble 1.2,3,4; Class Skit 2,3; Class Speaker 3; Class Marshal 2; Editor-in-chief of School Literary Magazine 4; Receptionist 1 ANNA MAE NELSON: Speedaway 3; Hockey 2; Volleyball 3; Basketball 2; HI'S EYE Staff 4; Li- brary Club 1,2,3,4; Metal Club 1; Woodworking Club 2; Record for SEA SPRAY Boosters. KAY PIKE: Hockey 1,2; Volleyball 3; Softball 2,3; Basketball 2; Dramatic Club 1; Leathercraft Club 2 WILLIAM PLATT: Table Tennis 3; Dancing Club 1; Woodworking Club 2; Auto Mechanics Club 2 EUGENE RAFFEL: Football 2,3,4; Golf 3.4; Band 1,2.3.4 VERBULEE ROBINSON: Speedaway 3; Hockey 3; Volleyball 1,3,4; Softball 2,4; Basketball 2,4; Leath- er Club 1,4; Bowling Club 2,3 FREDERICK ROGERS: Tennis 2,3,4, Co-captain 4; Badminton 2; Student Council 1; Class Vice-Presi- dent 1: Honor Society 4; Band 1,2; SEA SPRAY Staff 4: Bausch Lomb Science Award 4; Rotary Senior Boy of the Month for January; Chess Club 1,2.4; Slide Rule Club 3 THOMAS RUTYNA: J.V. Basketball 2; Radio Club 2; Auto Mechanics Club 3 SHIRLEY SAUNDERS: Football 3; J.V. Basket- ball 2; Baseball 1; Track 3; Badminton 1; Chorus 4; Operetta 3; Music Award 2; Dancing Club 1; Dance Band 2; Sports Club 1; Boys’ Barbershop Quartet 2 PATRICIA SEELY: Hockey 1; Dramatic Club 1,2; Crafts Club 2,3; Dancing Club 1 GAIL SHAFFER: Chorus 1; Dramatic Club 1; Homemaking Club 1; Science Club 2; Library Club 4 SYLVIA SMITH: Speedaway 3,4; Hockey 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Student Council 2,4, Secretary 4; Girls’ Hi-Y 4: Chorus 1,2,3,4, Librarian 3; Operetta 3; HI’S EYE Staff 2,3,4; N.Y.S. Music Awards 1.2,3,4; Pho- tography Club 2; Record Club 2; Dramatic Club 1; Dance Band Vocalist 3; Girls’ Ensemble 4; Cadet Music Teacher 3; Cheerleading 3; Class Speaker 2; Class Skit 2,3 WINONAH SMITH: Christmas Pageant 4 PHYLLIS SQUIRES: Bowling Club 3; Dramatic Club 1; Woodworking Club 2; Library Club 4 ERIC STRAND: Tennis 2,3,4. Captain 3; Golf 3; Badminton 1,2,3,4; Bowling 4; Student Council 1; Class Treasurer 2; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4, President 4; Operetta 3; SEA SPRAY Staff 4; Radio Club 1; Airplane Club 1,2; Dance Band 1,2,3 RICHARD TENBROECK: Football Manager 3; J.V. Basketball 2,3; Baseball 2; Student Council 4; Boys’ Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 4; Class President 3, Treasurer 2; Operetta Crew 3; Rotary Senior Boy of the Month for November; Science Club 2; Projectionist Club 1,2,3,4, President 4, Vice- President and Treasurer 3; Stage Manager 3,4 STANLEY TISKA: Football 4; Student Council 2; Class Vice-President 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Festival Band 3; Chess Club 2,4; Bowling Club 4 JOSEPH UTSCH: Basketball 3,4; J.V. Basketball 2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Golf 3; Table Tennis 1,2,3,4; Bowling 4; Student Council 1; Class Treasurer 2,3; Honor Society 4: Projectionist Club 1; Bowling Club 4; Chess Club 3 MARGARET WADMAN: Speedaway 2,3; Hockey 2; Tennis 3; Girls’ Hi-Y 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Chorus 3; Operetta 3; SEA SPRAY Staff 4; Music Awards I. 2; Homemaking Club 1; Leather Club 2; Chess Club 4: G.A.A. Treasurer 2; Cheerleading 1,4; Class Skit 3; Class Marshal 1; Christmas Pageant 4 FRANCES WALCZAK: Volleyball 4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Operetta 3: Leather Club 2; Receptionist 1.2,4 MERRITT WHITE: Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 4; J. V. Basketball 2; Baseball 1,2,3,4: Table Tennis 3; Boys’ Hi-Y 3,4; Operetta Crew 3: SEA SPRAY Staff 4; Rotary Senior Boy of the Month for Febru- ary; Projectionist Club i,2,3. President 3 JOAN ZYCKOWSKI: Hockey 2; Basketball 2; Girls’ Hi-Y 3,4, Chaplain 4; Operetta Crew 3; Dramatic Club 1,2,3, Secretary 3; Library Club 1,2, Secretary 2; Christmas Pageant 4 51 fcfzncwjLnJcjniEnti We, the members of the staff, are greatly indebted to those who have helped and supported us in the preparation of this 1957 SEA SPRAY. We especially thank Miss Doris Weber, our yearbook ad- visor. She has helped us in countless ways. We appreciate the help of Mr. Jones, our superintendent: Miss Wood, our business manager: and Norman King who took the classroom snapshots. We are grateful for the support of the merchants and boosters. Their assistance has meant much to us in the building of our book. We thank you all for your help. SEA SPRAY Stall Mary A. Johnson l'ditor-in-chicl lSoO±t£.X± Mr. and Mrs. Martin Duszynski Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson Chester J. Buttonow Mr. and Mrs. William Foster Mr. Robert Dybcc Rita Gevens Mr. and Mrs. janics Malone Mr. and Mrs. R. Parks Amelia Sartain Augustus G. Sartain Malcolm A. Rogers, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Rogers Mrs. Francis T. Maran Mr. Anthony Musnicki, Jr. Mr. Allan Poremba Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Walczak Mr. and Mrs. Nick Codis Larry Rivers Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Boutcher Mr. Hans W. Wobst Mr. Henry I,. Brown Charles K. Harrison Princess Nowedonah Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Paul Lesta Mr. and Mrs. Nick Codis Mr. and Mrs. J. I . Lutz Mrs. I. L. Miller Mrs. Mario Gerardi Robert A. Clark Richard S. Clark Mrs. J. McArdlc Evelyn E. and Jesse 1 . Lutz Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Zebrowski Mrs. 'I hontas Lee Mrs. E. Kazmercik Mrs. Remus Harris Mrs. H. Luckhardt Mrs. Joseph Porter Mrs. Anthony Babinski, Jr. Mrs. Flory Stachechi Mrs. Charles Dimon Mr. and Mrs. E. Halsey Howell Mrs. Carl Schocn Mr. Theodore Siedlecki Mis. Everett 1). King Mrs. R. Kleislcr Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Griffin Mr. William Hubert Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Skretch Mr. Floyd E. King Mrs. Eloise Dunwell M a rc i a Arm use w i cz Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Grzybowski Kathleen Jeffards Mr. and Mrs. John Jeffards Mr. and Mrs. Francis McNally Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zyckowski George H. Flack Jerry Frank Hr. and Mrs. W. B. Jennings Mr. and Mrs. James 1.. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Pike Mr. and Mrs. Asa Cituk Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loveday Reuben IE Shaffer Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gates Mr. and Mrs. Lee McGann Mr. anti Mrs. Halsey White Mrs. Lannie Godfrey Jan Erikson Industries Mr. and Mrs. Leo Berkoski A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Stachecki Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stachecki Mr. and Mrs. John Bellini Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hester Mr. and Mrs. Gene Squires Mrs. Minnie Kingsberry Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Oi ls Mrs. Carol Novy A Friend 55 BEST WISHES FOR SUCCESS GILMARTIN'S DAIRY NUTRITIOUS DAIRY PRODUCTS BEST WISHES TO THE SENIOR CLASS SCOTCH MIST INN COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF Holsten's Market MEATS — GROCERIES Eugene F. Miller SO. 1-1416 SANITATION North Sea Road SO. 1-0569 COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF Conrad's Garage Olde Towne ESSO FRANK CHOPLINSKI, Proprietor Telephones: Shop 1-0042 Home l-IOII Sebonac Service Station Sebonac Road Extension SOUTHAMPTON, L. 1. GRATTAN'S Mobilubrication Service Specializing in Car Washing and Waxing Open All Year ‘Round Andy's Service Station Ca ndlela nd ANDREW KUNIGONIS, Prop. GIFTS OF DISTINCTION TEXACO PRODUCTS Southampton 1-2665 46 Hill St. (Opp. Theatre) 43 Hill Street Southampton, N. Y. Southampton, L. 1., N. Y. Tel. So. 1508 56 J. FOSTER TERRY CO. INSURANCE Cameron Building, Southampton PROTECT WHAT YOU HAVE Insurance Agency Henry J. Klein COMPLIMENTS OF APPAREL FOR SMART WOMEN JQnttons n , )( ’« Main Street, Southampton SOUTHAMPTON, L. 1. COMPLIMENTS OF Phone: 1-0359 S i 1 v er's Snow White Home Laundry LAUNDRY — DRY CLEANING Cigar Store We Pick Up and Deliver Southampton, N. Y. WITH BEST WISHES HAMPTON MEDICAL CENTER ESTABLISHED 1880 Fordham Elliston Telephone 894 SOUTHAMPTON Bob's Auto Shop 53 North Sea Road Southampton, New York Phone: So. 1-1 177 BODY AND FENDER WORK AND AUTO GLASS The Irving Garage Your Friendly Nash Dealer NASH SALES — SERVICE 9 Hill St. Corner Windmill Lane SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y. BOB ROBERTS Telephone SO. 1-0253 COMPLIMENTS OF Southampton Theatre AND S to t f TRAVEL BUREAU — REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Vrana Bros., Inc. FORD James V. Osborne LINCOLN Maurice B. Cunningham 88 Main Street MERCURY Southampton, New York Telephone So. 1-0790 Phone Southampton 1-1038 Southampton 1-1030 Southampton, New York A. C. CARPENTER, INC. POTATOES Home Sweet Home Brand Water Mill 7-0733 Water Mill 7-1600 Water Mill, L. I., N. Y. DICK JOHNSON and the GENERAL ELECTRIC Appliances Company Wish Each Member of the Class of 1957 A Lifetime of Health, Happiness, and Success Good Luck ROBERT MILLER SONS CONGRATULATIONS From Your Local Newspaper Southampton Press Also Publishing • The Westhampton Chronicle • The Hampton Bays News • The Hamptonian • The Suffolk Sabre (Exclusive distribution at Suffolk County Air Force Base in Westhampton) (HI HAMPTON GRILL Flanders Road and Montauk Highway Hampton Bays, Long Island FINE FOOD IN OUR MODERN DINING ROOM Where Southampton High Celebrates Its Victories 61 ROLLING STONES GATHER NO MOSS AND ROLLING DOLLARS GATHER NO INTEREST Therefore SAVE THOSE DOLLARS for all your needs at THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of SOUTHAMPTON Southampton, New York Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Open Fridays 2 extra hours 4-6 P. M. BEST WISHES FROM Hildegard and Eric Peter 20-22 Main Street Southampton, L. !., N. Y. OPEN ALL YEAR HARDY CO. MEMRGRS N. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE MEMBERS AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE COMPLIMENTS O F Main Street Meeting House Lane Southampton, L. I. SOuthampton 1-2200 Lester T. Doyle Howard V. Wilson Frank S. Bush Garage Residen; Partner Manager MACHINE WORK — WELDING OUTBOARD REPAIRS Wm. L. Bennett Authorized Agent For EVINRUDE OUTBOARDS Tel. 1-1048 or 1-0931 28 Hill Street Southampton, N.Y. COMPLIMENTS OF Gardner's Delicatessen and Grocery DEAN'S Southampton Gulf Service Center Corner Of North Sea And Sebonac Roads Phone: 560 GULF PRODUCTS GENERAL TIRES TUBES Schulman's WHERE YOU GET THE BEST FOR LESS SANTACROCE MOTORS CHEVROLET AND OLDSMOBILE O.K. USED CARS SALES AND SERVICE Telephone SO 1-0212 25 Hill St., Southampton fiS Compliments of Bennett Motors James Allan Cameron Suffolk Floors Blinds, Inc. Riverhead, N. Y. STUDEBAKER PACKARD AGENCY BRidgehampton 2-0230 PArk 7-2626 Pulver's Gas Service ROYSON Gas Ranges — Gas Floor Furnaces Hot Water Heaters — Refrigerators Bulk Deliveries Monument Square COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF The Paul Riedels Abney Peak Lodge Hampton Bakery SOUTHAMPTON HENRY EGGERT, Proprietor COMPLIMENTS OF Best Wishes FRANKENBACH London's THE FLORIST Southampton, New York PERFECT MATCH ...FOR YOU 9 Sandwich Plate $2650 also available m 8 Cookie Plate $1 750 and 10 Sandwich Plate $3500 Candlestick . . . . 1475 pair Black Compote Tops $450 pair Candelabra Arms $3500 pair Total cost $54« Now we offer you lovely sterling bowls, trays, candela- bra and other holloware that matches America's most popular new Sterling Pattern— Celeste by Gorham . In addition to the items shown, a series of bowls and a bread tray are available. Come in and make your selection today. Pepper and Salt $9-75 a pair Bonbon Dish $13-75 Prices include Fed. Tox. •Trade Marks Look for this seal under each Gorham Sterling piece . . . it's your guarantee of the finest in original design. CORWI NTS MAIN STREET JEWELERS COMPLIMENTS OF TOM'S LUNCH 33 HAMPTON ROAD SOUTHAMPTON PHONE SO. 1-1006 COMPLIMENTS OF WATER MILL MARKET CHARLES A. HENKE Proprietor 65 GLENNON BUICK-CADILLAC, Inc. Walter F. Glennon So. 1-0595 Montauk Highway At Flying Point Road Southampton, N. Y. SALES - SERVICE - PARTS COMPLIMENTS OF Schwenk's Dairy Doering Bros. Inc. FOREIGN MOTOR CARS SOUTHAMPTON 300 32 Windmill Lane QUOGUE 304 Southampton, N. Y. SO. 1-0678 Phone SO 1-0001 — SO. 1-0015 The Corwith Pharmacy BEST WISHES 5 Main Street Southampton, N. Y. JACK'S ALVAH D. ELLSWORTH FOSTER H. CORWITH 66 FOR NATIONALLY ADVERTISED COATS SPORTSWEAR LINGERIE FEATURING DRESSES BY TEENA PAIGE JONATHAN LOGAN And Other Famous Makes SAMSONITE LUGGAGE Lipman Bros. Style Shop I I Main Street Southampton BEST WISHES THE PALMAS Compliments of SCANLON'S CONGRATULATIONS WITH MUSIC TO CLASS OF '57 HOUSE OF MUSIC 67 SOUTHAMPTON — RIVERHEAD COMPLIMENTS OF Windmill Restaurant COMPLIMENTS OF The Caravan GIFT SHOP OF THE HAMPTONS SOUTHAMPTON, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF Mack's Garage Hillcrest Restaurant COMPLIMENTS OF ARROW LAUNDRY DRY CLEANERS ( 8 Compliments of Beatrice Tilden SCALP SPECIALIST 51 Jobs Lane SO. 1-0313 Compliments of Harry Wilde COMPLIMENTS OF Ferrara's Pharmacy J. FERRARA — F. FERRARA Registered Pharmacists 16 Hampton Road Southampton, L. I., N. Y. SO. 1-0512 — 0513 Compliments of Harry Frank Men's Shop Best Wishes To The SENIOR CLASS MILTON C. ENSTINE 69 COMPLIMENTS OF CATENA INC. Meat Dept. Fish Dept. Grocery Dept. 1-0118 1-1398 1-0119 Compliments of ALL KINDS OF FRESH SEAFOOD A SPECIALTY BALZARINI'S 145 Main Street Best Wishes For Success Art's Market GROCERIES — FRUITS VEGETABLES — MEATS McLaren's Market DELICATESSEN Phone 929 264 Hampton Road JACK BILL'S SERVICE STATION Specializing In Ignition Carburetion MOBILGAS - OIL - ACCESSORIES Phone SO. 1-2403 Corner Montauk Highway and Old Town Road SOUTHAMPTON, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF Southampton Garage J. ARTHUR McGOWIN JAMES McGOWIN, JR. LOMBARDI'S Shoe Repairing 17 Monument Square Southampton, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF T. G. Floor Wall Coverings 120 WINDMILL LANE Harry Lillywhite and Son SPORTS GOODS BICYCLES GAMES SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y. TOYS Compliments of George W. Corwin JEWELER (Successor to W. G. Corwin—Est. 1 879) Expert Watch, Clock Repairing Bead Stringing — Silverware and Jewelry Repairing. Gifts. (Not Affiliated with Any Other Firm) YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED 21 Monument Square Opposite the Flag Southampton, New York JOHN W. NILSSON Compliments of T A N Y A'S FEMININE APPAREL HAIR SALON SO. 1-0777 Main Street, Southampton 300 Hill Street SO. 1-1173 John A. Borucke PAINTING CONTRACTOR Compliments of PAPER HANGING DECORATING Cameron Company Guido's Bakery FOR «PUALITY Plumbing Heating •BETTER TASTE Contractors • PARTY CAKES 87 Main Street Southampton Telephone 1-0108 72 Compliments of The Robert Keene SHIPPY'S Bookshop And Gallery RESTAURANT Southampton OXYGEN THERAPY Compliments of TENTS —MASKS —OXYGEN GAS HOSPITAL BEDS —WHEEL CHAIRS Pierre Jacy de Paris SICK ROOM SUPPLIES COIFFEUR Brockett Service, Inc. 16 Windmill Lane ...AMBULANCES... 203 Hampton Road SO. 1-2012 Southampton, N. Y. Phone: Southampton 822 MR. JAMES, Manager MILL ROAD Westhampton Beach, N. Y. Phone: Westhampton 1231 73 COMPLIMENTS OF Southampton 1-2172 148 Wooley Street Hampton Floor Service SANDING AND FINISHING VINCENT ARMUSEWICZ, Proprietor Seavale Motors, Inc. PONTIAC SALES AND SERVICE 50 Nugent Street Southampton 1-0140 SERVING THE COMMUNITY FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Tom Smith Son Florists North Highway — Southampton, N. Y. Phone Southampton 1-0985 Flowers and Plants For All Occasions GROWN IN OUR OWN GREENHOUSES John Duck, Jr. FAMOUS FOR GOOD FOOD Southampton, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF Sherry's Dairy The Allen Agency SPECIALIZED INSURANCE SERVICE TELEPHONE: 40 28-32 Main Street Southampton, New York COMPLIMENTS OF E. A. . H. Hildreth Compliments of DRY GOODS — FURNITURE House Furnishings — Men's Furnishings HERBERTS Compliments of COMPLIMENTS OF Beneficial Finance Co. Of New York, Inc. Ground Floor 32 Hampton Road Strong Oil Company (One half block east of town hall) Southampton, Long Island, N. Y. Personal Loans SO. 1-2222 Fredericks Edward H. Howell Son High Styles and Low Prices 19 Main Street in Apparel Designed for the Southampton, N. Y. Young Miss REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF Shep Miller Sportswear Francis J. P. Buttonow SO. 1-2386 22 Jobs Lane 264 North Sea Road Southampton, N. Y. Southampton, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF FASHION BAR FEMININE APPAREL Compliments of Little Peconic Marine Service Southampton Shores Compliments from Southampton Market, Inc. F. RODNEY PIERSON, Mgr. Groceries, Choice Fruits and Vegetables 47 Main Street Phone: Southampton 1-0486 COMPLIMENTS OF Southampton 1-2172 Richard J. Armusewicz Commercial Residential Floor Washing — Waxing — Polishing 148 Wooley Street Southampton, N. Y. Compliments of Jim Bryant's BARBER SHOP Compliments of Southampton Hardware, Inc. 46 Main Street Southampton, New York Everything for the Home COMPLIMENTS OF MICHNAS 7 i R. Glass Son Water Mill COMPLIMENTS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH OF ESSO American - Polish A. A. Jennings Co. Political Association, Inc. SALES — SERVICE 9 POND LANE 230 Elm Street Southampton, New York Southampton, New York Phone: 895 THE MORRIS STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY Artists' Materials - - Camera Supplies Telephone 85 77 Broadway Tailor MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR Compliments of 79 Main St. FORMAL WEAR FOR HIRE LEEK AND O'CONNELL Compliments of AMERICA’S FOREMOST FOOD RETAILER ... SINCE 1859 $uper Markets THE GREAT ATLANTIC A PACIFIC TEA COMPANY r L Compl iments Of TERRY DuFRANE BUILDERS SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y. SEBONAC CYCLE SHOP Harley-Davidson Motorcycles NEW USED — SPORT, POLICE COMMERCIAL Sebonac Road Southampton, N. Y. R. WILLUMSEN Telephone 79 Prop. SO 1-0455 We Have All 3 Insured Safety — Attractive Returns Availability for Your Savings This is a Mutual Thrift Association Owned and Operated by and for its Members CURRENT DIVIDEND 3% GIFT CHECKS and MATCHING GREETING CARDS FOR EVERY OCCASION MONEY ORDERS — TRAVELERS CHECKS STORAGE VAULT SOUTHAMPTON FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 25 MAIN STREET SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y. (Next to Post Office) MEMBER Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation Federal Home Loan Bank System EDWIN R. GEYER RADIO AND TELEVISION REPAIRS 57 Old Town Road Southampton 1-2123 Telephone: SO 1-1200 30 Main Street COUNTRYTOWN Associates, Inc. • Color Work our Specialty • Printed Pieces by the Millions • Everything from a Business Card to a Book Southampton, New York COMPLIMENTS O F THE SOUTHAMPTON COAL PRODUCE CO. COMPLIMENTS OF HERRICK HARDWARE Main Street Telephone So. 26 80 Compliments of Southampton 1-1633 Water Pump; Oil Burner Conversions SHINNECOCK MOTEL A. LEWIS Plumbing and Heating Contractor 310 Hill Street Southampton, N. Y. Compliments of Compliments of SOUTHAMPTON GRILL HAROLD M. PLATT Thrifty DRUG COMPANY LONS ISLAND'S MOST COMPLETE and MODERN PHARMACY Ethical Prescription Service COSMETICS — RARE PERFUMES MEN’S TOILET PREPARATIONS 49 Main St., Southampton Tel. 1 1506 SHINNECOCK DINER We Specialize in Sea Food North Highway Turn Lett at Shinnecock Bridge HA. Bays 2-1005 Compliments of Wilson's Service Station Southampton 1-3095 Wrecker Service Night Phone So 1-2691 Suburban Auto Service Body 4 Fender Repairs Texaco Products 4 Service 81 Edward A. Mohrbacher (Shin. Diner) Sebonac Road Southampton, N. Y. Best Wishes TO THE CLASS OF '57 M. CLARKE SMITH Compliments of HAMPTON PRODUCE COMPANY 82 Compliments of ANTHONY'S Flower Shop 33 Main Street Southampton, New York Compliments of Water Mill Beauty Salon Compliments of WILLIAM B. PLATT, JR. Compliments of A. GULDI SONS Compliments of F. H. JOSE CO. Wholesale Distributors of Plumbing and Heating Supplies Water Mill, N. Y. Smyzer's Novelty Shop Gifts and Greeting Cards 22-24 Nugent St. Southampton, N. Y. Adjacent to Bohack Shopping Center Tel. 1-0474 83 For the NEWEST In Men's Wear Visit The -HOLLAND -HOU E tf r l mrr for mi 39 Main St. SO 1-0091 JEANNE HAIRDRESSER Tel. Southampton 1-0520 52 Hampton Road Southampton, N. Y. Coiffures By MR. ROBERT Office Residence Southampton 1-0379 Southampton 1-2089 J. J. BENNETT CONTRACTORS — BUILDERS Windmill Lane Southampton, N. Y. herb McCarthy's BOWDEN SQUARE Southampton Compliments of MARTIN PLUMBING COMPANY Plumbing and Heating Pumps and Water Systems Park 7-3293 Southampton 1-0068 Southampton Electronic Associates Mobile Radio Service T. V., Marine and Radio Sales and Service Samuel Margolis North Highway Carl Stagg Southampton, N. Y. Best Wishes Malcolm R. White Post No. 433 American Legion, Inc. 84 BEST WISHES F. E. ALLARDT, JR. COMPLIMENTS OF A. V. AERY Tel. Southampton 1-2616 Southampton Auto Upholstery Custommade Seat Covers and Convertible Tops Boat Cushions Boat Tops North Highway Southampton, N. Y. BEST WISHES to the Class of '57 DUNES POST NO. 7009 V. F. W. 85 jahn Ollier Again A familiar and reassuring slogan Familiar ... because it has appeared in thousands of the country's finest year- books for the past half century. 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