Southold High School - Snuffbox Yearbook (Southold, NY)

 - Class of 1939

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27 ,ff-F' -all-A Mika JUNICDR NGTES In the month of Aprll the Iumor Class held ltS first meetmg The followxnc officers were elected Presldent Arthur D1ckerson Vlce President Ruth Glover Secretary Edxth Drckerson Treasurer Charles Grattan Althouvh we were rather late III gettmg started th1s year we have orogressed rapxdly The class IS gomg to sponsor a jumor Prom on the evenlng of une 9 and we are also makxnv preparatlons for the SCCL1I'1I'1g of finances tor our proposed Washlngton Txlp Many members of the -jumor Class were ac or l1st thene IU t1ve 1n sports There IS httle necess1ty Ing them here as one may read about the sports sectlon The Junlors were also represented 1n num erous other act1v1t1es such as the Latln Club and mlnor sports Certalnly our class has done con slderable to promote and support such acuvmes as these Thus we are lookmg forward to next yea wxth great enthuslasm and we expect to accomp l1sh as much as poss1ble durmg that penod At any rate we w1ll do our best ,Wig-ZSWE First Impresslon Wlth hand polsed hlvh and archlng eye She smlled and sald behlnd her vell How do you do? and shook OFF too Her artlhclal Fmgernall tcn who wrote Ix anhoe Arty Dlckerson Ill tell you that lf y u tcll me who the dlckens wrote A Tale of Two Cltxes Mlss Benedlct l tell you rt was that long I nexer saw such a Hsh Mlss Malone I oehexe you Josephme Sally Gomez 1s crymg for the moon Florence S Naturally there s a man 1r1 lt M1ss Whalen What was the former ruler of Russ a called? Hxstory B Class Czar llrllbb Whalen Correct and what where h1s c'f1ldren called, Skwara C.4ard1nes Y 'W ,UAV , , ' ' 1 Lfff , ,y A . - , ' y T 1 ' 5.01m gf . . . 4 b . ' 1 1 . 1 V Y it ' ' ' . ' b - .- Charles VValker:-Great scott! I've forgot- . . ' H 7 .H ' q :- ' , ' o . ts x . B . A ' , . . ' ' , I L . J . . 1 , .g -

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26 House or Home What lf you were asked to glve the defi nltlon of a house? Naturally nearly all would say a house IS a structure whlch IS used to protect humans Th1s IS a true dEf:1l'l1tlOll but what lf you are asked for the defimtlon of a home? A large per centage of you would g1ve the same definltxon for a home as you dld for a house I for one wouldn t I would say A home IS an organlzed group l1v mg 1n a house and const1tut1ng a famlly among whom one may find peace comfort love and sol ace This shows that a house IS only a small part of a home In fact xt acts only as a protec tion for a home In the Un1ted States there are mllhons of houses Large houses small houses bungalows and manslons These should all be a part of and a shelter for a home Well you say arent they? No they are not They are just structures used to shelter human belngs To be a strong natlon we must have homes To have homes we must know what they are Let us start now to tell people about homes and to teach them to become people who help to con stxtute a home But first before we start our dr1ve for more homes on the outslde allow me to ask you thls questxon Do you l1ve 1n a house or 1n a home? T D That F lrst Shave The supreme moment had arrxvedl H glanced wxth unconcealed admxratlon at the num erous artxcles arranged with xnfinlte care on the keep your seats take It easy gentle read ers Th1s lt no tale of murder plunder and gore anyway not murder or plunder' just one lone ambltlous youth swellmg w1th 1mportance at the beglnnlng of h1S first shave After spendlng some fifteen mmutes lather 1ng the fuzz on hlS youthful face Wlth apparent eagerness he plcked up the razor What were hls thoughts? you well may ask Was lt fear that caused that tremor of the hand? Was lt a dellghtful antlcxpatlon of a long desxred dream? Perhaps It was a pxcture of the soulful glance he would encounter when she beheld h1s manly countenance on the morrow Who can say? Wxth an axr of resolutlon he contmued the momentous operatlon And h1s xmagmatxon kept pace He had made hls th1rd home run and won the all lmportant game for old Slwash when hls startled gaze beheld blood b 1 o o d' That sllde mto home plate that must have done lt He grabbed a towel and removed the few drops of blood findmg to hls surpr1se that the opera t1on was over and the patlent hved' As he was putting h1s paraphanalla carefully away the thought struck hlm that hls father always sang whlle he shaved Gee he would forget somethmg CHARLES GRATTAN 40 James Patrlck Kelly Who braves the heat Of the summer day To make our streets A safe highway? Our traffic cop Who stands 1n ra1n And ice and snow To tell the chlldren Where to go? Our traffic cop Whose cheery smlle Dlspels all woe And tells It just Where lt can o? Our traffic cop Whose arm upralsed Wlth greetmg gay Chases the gloom From our hearts away? Our traffic cop Who d1gS ln And shells lt out When you are on A begglng bout? Our traffic cop Whom shall we mlss If off we go To fight l1fe s battles Or the foe? Our traffic cop Our gemal Pat May you make Heaven In nothlng fiat' Our traffic cop' CHARLES GRATTAN 40 Rainbow It was m1dn1ght and evenlng and noon Unearthly and llmxnous ra1n Was pr1ck1ng the grass ever greener For Beauty spanned the Earth In a transcendant pathway glowlng And lo' Prlsmed above It another' Th1s lovellness hurt and as the glory waned You have to belleve in God she sa1d Barber Your halr IS very th1n on top S1r H Wells Glad of that I do hate fat halr U . . . . ' . ! . , . . , , . u ' ' ' . 1 1 ' , 3 , 9 1 y ' ! YY ' ' . , ' . . , , g -' n y ' , . . , , . , , . . , . , . ' ! . l , . . . 7 7 A. . .,. '40 ! I n ' , . e . . . . - ! shelf before him and picked up - a razor. Wow, SO hereys to you - er - ' , - - tl as ' Y U - , , - s . 4 9 ' x I ' ll a ,, ' n . O ! Z -. . . , , . . i . 8 ' ' , - , It ' ' 7, ' . Q Q , . 7 . . , . . Z- . . . Q . i 7 , -



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Reply to the Semors O unworthy Semors' For three long years you have supervlsed our actxvxtles and generally reated us badly At thls t me lt IS our pr1v1lege to reoly to vou The followmg mdnvldual reports have thus been prepared and we sncerely hope that you w1ll descend tomporarllv at least from the lofty perch to whxch you have elevated your selves ln order that each and every one mav read and by all means heed our helpful counsel Helen why dont you crawl out of your glass house lust break forth and surnrlse us all wxth some actlcn? However we all agree Cespec rally the glI'lSJ that Mattrtuck taken as a Hull xs right mce Butter for foLr years you have teased and tantallzed the under classmen especlally the farr er sex They for one w1ll be glad to see you go Chrck your gxggle and your flute playmg wxll be greatly mxssed by all also we wonder what you w1ll do when you don t have to go around askmg the glrls what a1ls them? Harold Booth Freddy Cwe dont l1ke Bungj all your athlet1c ab1l1tleS are gratefully ac cepted by us but need you be so concelted and egotlstlcal about them? And say your harr glves the appearance of too much tut chmg How about lt? up the good work and youll h1t the top Courtenay you re strong but do you th1nk youll ever be able to combat a tram? Besldes your antxcs IH h1story class arent appreclated by Mldge or1ty Nelson whv be so quret at all tlmes espec on trlps wlth the track te rn? We belleve you should take your well known accordlon and for once become bolsterous oe you have long dxstlngulshed your lf wlth your achrevements m sports However Joe we dont th1nk that you w1ll be able to go you own way later on as you have 1n hlgh school The remedy we suggest IS to employ a l1ttle more cooperatlve splrrt than you have yet dlsplayed M rgaret we all l1ke the Ford Coupe that we ve seen you dI'lVll'lQ around lately Could be the reason why you havent been applylng your self to the book learnm Margery come down from above and brlght en up Your smlle could be much broader we re Wllllflg to bet and really appreclated lf used more often t 6 rally that Al rf you gave as much attentlon to your studies as you do to the femmes' you would be an honor student Madelme Enms throughout your hlgh school days you have always stayed 1n the background Why not enter mto some other sport besldes roll er skatmg? Llbbv you really arent so shy after all are you? Whv not show us more of your joyous moods we l1ke them Momca a l1ttle more cooperatlon from you durlng Physrcal Ed classes would be appreclated by M1ss Vall Generally you are too ret1r1ng why not recapture some of thls past llvellness that once was yours? Betty Ann as nursemaxd to the class of 39 you have proven yourself capable However your constant cur1os1ty and mqursltrveness have con s derably 1rked us Y1Vhy not act a l1ttle more ma ture and be less of a snoopervlsor? Madeleme MaCNlSh your Case IS excep t1onal You have been to much ln the back ground ln vour high school career Try to exert you elf and take some part ln affarrs of th1s world Fred Censored' Mrdge Roses are red Carnatlons are pmk All boys are suckers You seem to thmk We laughed when we read rn your college manual All freshmen must be mn the dorm at 10 pm except on Frlday and Saturday mghts when they are permltted to stay out untxl 10 30 We won der what thls may do for you Dorxs Tex your Ed ucatlon IS not qu1te completed An extenslve study of the Lone Star State would be to your advantage Serlously though your efforts ln hlgh school are deeply ap prec1ated and your place wxll be dlfhcult to fill Bertha we have ofter heard of Gabrlels horn but hav1ng met you we now speak of Ber Stanley you have been entlrely too qulet and reserved throughout your hzgh school career Although you have been a credxtable muslclan you should have 1ndulged 1n other act1v1t1es Flora for a Senlor your actlons are utter ly unbecommg 1n fact they are more l1ke those of a certam Junlor We suggest that your read mg actrons and mterest match your age Bob your not too good reputatlon 1n hrgh school wlll ne fer help you but we feel you may lxve th1s down and some day make good 1f you tlck to the Job Cas you have 1n basketball and trackj Laura Stankewuz you l1ke tlde and txme walt for no man Whv not put the books away once ln a wh1le thereby glvmg the fellows a break? Ambrose your humor and fr1endly Splflt have always been assets but we suggest that you spend your trme at the garage puttmg a muffler on that laugh lnstead of playmg with the p1n ball machmes Everett that aloofness of yours doesn't fool any one Why not leave your sxster alone and take your Akscln hand? Grace why the sudden shxft from llbrary to cafeterla? Can It be that you have hopes that your knowledge IH homemaklng w1ll sullicrently fill the B1ll? It IS w1th regret that vxe brlng th1s enjoy able task to a close However we feel that you w1ll profit by these l1ttle remmders of your faults and we havmg aocomphshed our duty now hope that you wxll be good sports and retaln no 1ll feelmgs toward us 28 . . . . - I 1- n u 1 F . . , n n - - a u , 1 . 1 I p 3 i i . I . - I v . v H . U ' Y - ' I ll . YY ' . l A ' - A - l . 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