Southold High School - Snuffbox Yearbook (Southold, NY)

 - Class of 1942

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NIVER, Special Music E .................. . , . . g ............................ , . . i r ............................. . , . . Q .................................. U ........................... , . . ! . 3 ........................................ U ........................................ . I Q - ..................................... . I . . . E ............ . Q .................................. . , . . ! ! U ! 9 , , g . 4 Q 1 N U J U U ! I sux English I and Eighth Grade EDNA F MILLER B S Seventh Grade ARTHUR BENNETT B S Sixth Grade Fifth Grade Fourth Grade Third Grade Second Grade First Grade Physlcal Education and Kindergarten School Nurse RUTH T SYMONDS Ph B CHARLOTTE LINDSAY ESTHER WOODBURN A B BERTHA BAKER D RUTH YORK ISABEL V WEBBER RUTH M COSTELLO EDITH H VAIL R N Mn, K swam ,Hugh Sckaal H1813 E Class of 1942 GENE HORTON CAROL WALLER Officers Presldent Secretary HELEN AUKSKALNIS .......................,..... 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' ' - .' - 111 ,1-1- 11211 ' - - Class History H EAR Ye' Hear Ye' the chronrcle of the class of 1942' In September of the year of 1938 fifty two freshmen entered the new bulldrng of South old Hrgh The erghth grade commencement exer crses of thrs class had been held rn the Communrty Hall As soon as the class was organrzed officers were elected Jack Tuthrll was chosen presrdent Gene Horton xrce presrdent Margaret Gagen secretary and Blythe Drckrnson treasurer Both boys and grrls were actrve rn sports and were well represented rn the Latrn Club and Glee Club Hear Ye' Hear Ye' In September 1939 now the lowly freshmen class elevated to the status of sophomores ccmprrsed a slrghtly smaller class and they rallred therr cooperatrve sprrrt and general rn terest rn the school events of the year The annual electron of officers resulted rn Blythe Drckrnsons berng elected presrdent Whrt ney Booth vrce presrdent Bertha Baker secretary and Jack Tuthrll treasurer The grrls partrcrpated rn the actrvrtres of the sports world rn whrch Flo rence Soleckr, Katle Gradowskr Helen Elak and Margaret Gagen added therr strength to the grrls basketball and softball teams Jack Tuthrll Fred Wrssemann and Albert Boergesson took part 1n track prng pong and golf Hear Ye' Hear Ye' How the class of 1942 now proud Junrors were very late rn organrzrng, but when they drd start great strrdes were made to ward therr ultrmate goal The month of May brought about the electron of officers for the re Class URRY' Hurry' Folks step rrght up and have your fortune told by the famous queen of for tune tellers Madame Tanya the barker shouted hoarsely Through the bustlrnd crowd at Barnum and Barley Rrnglrng Brothers Clrcus the senror class from S H S heard the shout and made a bee lrne for the tent Let me go first' pleaded Babe Baker Why not both of us together? suggested Anrta Bedell Together they were ushered through the en closure of a drmly lrghted tent A vtrrnkled old woman wrth a toothless smrle motroned them to charrs close by Gr.-rsprng Berthas hand she scru trnrzed rt and wrth an awe rnsprrrng xorc whrs pered Mademorselle your palm rexeals th rt the future vtrll find you 1 famous fashron desrgner on Frfth Axenue You Tanya sroke porntrng a finger at Anrta wrll be a leadrng Powers Model Here they come out' Ill go next' crred Dot Gmttan Ah mumbled Tanya you hare the power twelve marnrng year and the senror year The folloxxrng were elected presrdent Wrllram Rutkowskr xrce presrdent Gene Horton secretary Carol Waller and treasurer Helen Aukskalnrs The same fel lows contrnued therr excellent partrcrpatron rn sports Chester Skwara was greatly rmprox ed and added much strength to the teams On the exenrng of May 23 the great socral event of the year the Junror Prom, was held Three Junrors were represented rn the annual Amerrcan Legron Oratorrcal Contest whrch was held rn March and sponsored by the Amerrcan Legron They were Anrta Bedell Dorothy Hunter and Carol Waller Hear Ye' Hear Ye' That looked forward to year was reached' The class of 1942 were finally senrors The class now had to earn money for the brg senror socral goal the Washrngton trrp Therefore some new money makrng rdeas were rntroduced Informal school partres were held whlch rncreased the treasury The magazrne cam pargn was successful nettrng over three hundred dollars The class was agarn actrve rn the annual Am errcan Legron Oratorrcal Contest Anrta Bedell Blythe Drckrnson Dorothy Hunter and Carol Wal ler were the senrors who partrcrpated the latter wrrnrng the local contest The Washrngton Trrp taken durrng the East er xacatron was a great success exen though rt was necessary to shorten 1tS length due to war trme condrtrons Thus ends the chronrcle of the class of 1942 Proplresy head nurse of the largest hosprtal rn the world Madame Tanya please tell us what well d pleaded Margaret Grattan Helen Elak and Fred Wrssemann Your hand denotes that you blonde one wrll be leader of an orchestra playrng command performances before the crowned heads of the world You dark harred one she rndrcated Hel en wrll be the secretary to the presrdent of the Unrted States Frederrck Wrssemann Laughrng they went out when they heard Carol Waller excrtedly say Look' A crystal gazer' Who ll come wrth me Iwrll offered Blythe Fuzzy Drckrnson A gayly dressed gypsy led the two rnsrde and seated them opposrte a huge crystal brll Peerrng rnto the snrnmg object sh prophesred Blythes future The crystal rndrcates that youll be a successful cartoonrst for the Nevt York Her ld Trrbune Turnrng to Carol she proceeded And you wll be a ner s commentator broadcastrng on a natron wrde hook up . 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Thank you chlmed Fu y and Carol Leavm h tent they caught slght of Jack Tuthlll and George Komskls Hey Tut where have you been'f Fuzzy crled George and I had our fortunes told by a gypsy She looked at a pack of cards and told George hed be a professor at P lnceton UHIXEI Sl y answered Jack Yes' Accordln to those cards Jacks golng to be the number one baseball pltcher of the na t1on and d Geor e Im hungry sxghed Carol Cant we go mto that t room to get a blte to eat As they trooped m fam1l1ar faces greeted them Rosle Horton whlspered excxtedly to them That funny cld woman IS readlng the tea leaves flom MHYIOH Smlths cup Llstenl These leaves tell me spoke the woman thoughtfully that you wxll work ln Hollywood as a fashlon deslgner for the Metro Goldwyn Mayer Studlos Takmg Dorxss cup she contmued You w1ll wm the academy award for the best perform ance of the year ln a plcture dlrected by a close frlend She could be ROSIC Horton' suggested Dor IS And so she IS She w1ll be a very famous d1rector of outstandlng motxon prctures Plcklng up Carolyn Smolenskx s cup she went on wlth her prophecles These tea leaves are slmllar to the others You too w1ll find success ln Hollywood for I can clearly vlsualxze you as a trusted executlve of the M G M studlos Do I have to drmk thxs tea before you can tell my fortune mquxred Shorty Skwara dls gustedly You do the woman replied Then Im leavmg Come on gang lets go some place else suggested Shorty Why dont you go to a crystal gazer? Thats where I went sa1d Carol Arrlvmg there they overheard Nola the crys tal gazer prophesymg Johnnie Walters future The presxdent of the Umted States w1ll appoint you as h1s personal advnser on naval affalrs Gaze lnto that crystal Nola and tell us what we ll be ln 1960 demanded Gibby Terry and Shorty Skwara Both of you w1ll be the youngest admlrals ln the hxstory of the Unlted States Navy she re plled What w1ll happen to us mqulred James Sarno and Halsey Goldsmith The Unlted States government w1ll decorate you for outstandmg bravery 1n the axr corps dur mg the second World War prophesled Nola Pardon me Crystal Gazer Id llk to know whether Ill marry a mllllonalre asked Margaxet Thompson No' No' No' The fates w1ll not be THAT cruel to you The XISIOHS w1th1n the crystal vxs uallze your fxlend and you and she pointed to Katxe Gradowskl as a great comedy team on Broadway I dont bellexe theres anyone that can e lnto the future mterrupted Gene Horton I am gxfted w1th that power answered Nola As I peer mto my S1lV6l ball I see you as the d1rector of the Coast Guard Statlon IH New Lon don Connectlcut The v1s1ons are fading the llght IS drmmmg my prohecles have ended announced Nola Now Ill never know whether I ll ever marly an helress groaned Dick Grattan Some of the glrls are golng to an strologer Why dont you come along? suggested JSSSIC Or lovtskl Eagerly they gathered around an old man Turnlng to Margaret Jones he finally began h1s prohecy It IS clearly shown ln the stars that you w1ll be a member of the faculty ln Vassar College For you and he looked at DICK Grattan the stars denote that you w1ll be the master of ceremomes of a radlo show Wlth Jane Orlowskl and Catherlne Burkhardt as featured vocallsts murmured the be whlskered turbaned man For JGSSIQ Orlowskx he p1ophes1ed You w1ll be a telephone operator handlmg calls commg to Major Bowes program Destmy w1ll ShOWe1 good fortune on you he sa1d to Margaret Gagen You w1ll be the personal secretary to the presldent of the Carnegle Steel Corporatlon We have be fore us a future dlvlnff and swlmmlng ch mplon of the world he announced look1ng at Dot Huntel To you and he turned to Kathleen Hutch mson the fates w1ll be equally klnd You w1ll be the manager of the worlds largest hotel And you he 1nd1cated Helen Aukskalnls w1ll traxel over forelgn lands experlencmg great adventures and see1ng strange slghts Gazmg at Stella Ka loskl he spoke Your charm and sm1le w1ll assure your success for adxertxsers w1ll demand you as a model for thelr ads As they left the tent they saw Johnme Har r1s trymg to steal past the t1cket collector Hey' Jolmnle' You cant get there wlthout pay1ng D1ck yelled Who says I can t Tanya told me Id be the manager of thxs clrcus some day thirteen H 11 - ml .,.. 11 ' , ' ' -- , 1... . 5 . . . ,, . 4. 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Q . 5 o , -. 59 -M Q , h ' l 3 ai 3, 1 unror Class HE Jumor class held then' first meetlng dur mg the month of May to elect thelr officers for the coming year The results were as follows presxdent Nancy Tyler v1ce pres1dent Bob Prlce secretary John Wlssemann treasurer Helen Goldsmxth After the semor class returned from Wash lngton the Junlor class took over the sale of candy and also ordered thelr class rlngs On the evemng of May 22 the Jumor Prom was held and very much emoyed by all To The Jumors Proud Jumors you are now left to carry on our unflmshed tasks We are sure you wxll take up on yourself the dutles and responslbzlltles of sen lors You can no longer be as carefree as you have been the last three years You wxll have to settle down to some serlous studymg During thxs last year many of you have been actlve xn many extra currlcular actlvltles and we hope you wnll keep up the good work Many of your classmates will be leaung school and you must carry thelr burden as well as your own Jumors may we wxsh you luck 1n all your undertaklngs and vxe hope that you may surpass us Gene Horton Semor Class Presxdent The class was generously represented ln the various clubs muslcal organlzatlons and tlack teams Bette Carroll and Natalxe Moeller were the Jumors elected to be cheerleaders A maJor1ty of the boys are very athletxc and they took an actlve part ln several sports The Jumors are eagerly lookmg forward to the commg year and the many experlences xn store for them as semors They smcerely wlsh that they may be as successful ln reaching thelr goal as preuous classes have been To The Seniors How sorry we are to have you go' These words seem lnadequate for the occaslon but they are the thou hts behlnd all we could say all txmes your cooperatlve spxrxt has been to the front You ve left us wlth a hard task trylng to l1ve up to your standards tOf course we must'J Your abxlxty to raise class funds was noteworthy You have ranked A number one IH sports Enough of the past but 1n the future keep your same unconquerable Splflt and you wlll ar rue at the top Senxors m whatever you undertake may the Jumors wlsh of Good Luck follow you Nancy Tyler Jumor Class Presldent Yilhefeeh , . 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' V' ,V '-, , I l , ' H is ' ' t i I- h , L ,L I - Sophomore Class HE sophomore class of S H S met at the be ginnmg of the school year and elected office1s who are as follows president Raymond Donahue tice president Helen Hunter secret 1ry Betty S11 leck treasurer Jean Grattan Durmg the ea1ly part of the year rlght after the class had stud1ed the noxel Dr Jekyll and M1 Hyde they went to Greenpoxt on the bus in '1 group to see the p1ctu1e Aft 1 they had stud 1e::i Silas Ma1ne1 they cont11buted a few .J nmes ap ec and got the film WhlCh was shown to all the sophmore class 1n the aud1tor1um Many sophomoies haxe been xery actlxe d1fTe1ent spoxts and the o1chestra and band Theie are also some iepresented on the staffs of The Echo ard Snuff Box Freshman Class HE freshman class a1med to make the most out of the1r first year 1n hlgh school and they reached the1r goal beyond any doubt Many freshmen partlclpated 1n the athletic field and have become star material B111 Stras ser d1d a fine Job as r1ght guard on the basketball squad Antone Skwara stepped into the shoes of hlS elder brothers and IS fast becommg a star as thlrd baseman The freshmen also had a sweet tooth for Latin Club the Echo Staff and Camera Club since they were well represented 1n all these orgamza t1ons A few were chosen for the staff of the Snuff Box W3tChlDg Pat Wissemann do T E A M as a cheerleader th1s past year shows that the fresh men d1d the1r part 1n keepmg up the school Splflt Several freshmen were members of the band, glee club and the orchestra Parent Teacher Assocuatron HE speakers of the P T A for tms p t year made a var1ed and most 1nte1e ting pic gi am The general topic for the year co11cerned Th Ch1ld in h1S Community On November 12 1942 the speakei s piogiam cons1sted of a talk on posture gn en by M155 San some of the Suffolk County 1ube1cu1os1s nd Pun 11c Health Assoc1at1on She also presented a film to the members which 1llustrated improvement ID the posture of chlldren who had been an en 1em d Mr Raymond Attman of the Sonotone Corpora tion gave a lecture on hearing and showed the film Recalled to Llfe Rev L P Wh1te was speaker for the m t mg on December 10th H1s topic was Ch1ldren Playmg Oratorrcal HE local oratorxcal contest, which IS sponsored by the Griswold Terry Glover Post of the Amerlcan Legion was held on Ma1ch 3 1n the aud xtorlum of Southold H1gh School Prizes for the first and second places are awarded at Commence ment The orations must be related 1n some way to the CODStltUt1OH Those who took part 1n the contest were A 11ta Bedell whose topic was Pr1v1leges of Amer ie ns Dorothy Hunter spoke on Democracy T ans Fieedom L ythe DICKINSON Personalmes 1n the Constitutional Com ent1on Margot Schmitt 'Our Influence on Other Got ernments and Carol The spcaker at the nest meetlne x1h1ch xx s held on Febxuary 10th was M1 E W Shafe former p11nc1p'11 of Southold H1gh School His subject was Young C1t Lens 1n Our Commurny Thls t'11k emph s Led the fxct th it ch1ld1e11 should hate '1 part 1n th1s war Just 11ke anyone el e Judge B'lI'1bll H111 gate in interesting t11k about the Ch11d1ens Court on Marcfi 11th M1 1111 told why ths cou1t was o1gan1zed rd wh t results hate come fron 1t The topic Work of the 4 H Cluos xx as gn NIISS 'ones expl'1111 d 1tS OYI 111 and also the xxoik which the club undertakes The P T A members were gnen th1s 1n terestmg ser1es of talks throughout the yea1 whx h not only added to the1r enterta1rment but ilso proxed to be helpful to them Contest Wallei Unzted We Stand The students xxeie coached by MISS Dax s MISS Haweel1 and M1 Dart C ol W ll r xx s he 1 1nne1 xx 1th Dorothy Hunter tallmg second place Mrs John 1,1l1er Mrs Joseph Carioll and I RLS ell Dawson were the Jud es The1r de cis 015 we e bas d on the poise pe1sona11ty and chai ct r of the speaker and the manner 111 xxh1ch the speakex could 1nte1est the aud1ence bat the c.ompos1t1on of the speech vt lS rlso considered The tlme xllowed was 614 m1nut Carol Waller 101:11 lock palt 1 tne sem1 finals for our section vxhlch were held 1n Wcsth mpton Beach Hlgh School on March 12 twenty on . . . - ' . 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EIGHTH GRADE twenty -two sf Q- SEVENTH GRADE Grades Seven and Erght HIS year the seventh grade organrzed rtself rnto the Young Amerrca Vrctory Club Its cf ticers are presrdent Jean Newbold xrce presrdent Emrly Kaelrn secretary Marjory McCaffery They campargned for tooth paste tubes but had to grve that up after the l'1w was passed con cernrng turnrng rn an old one when a full tube rs purchased Therr other patrrotrc work consrsted of leadrng a drrve for money for a McArthur ambu lance They had a Chrrstmas party rn Wh1Ch a play xr as presented Seventh grade also had an Arbor Day program vtrth storres and another play and orrgrnal poems For hrstory and geography pro jects the class collected prctures In art they made therr chref study the drawrng of brrds The marn actrvrtres of the erghth grade be gan rn December wrth a Chrrstmas party rn whrch grfts were exchanged On February 6 the grade adopted a constrtu tron rx hrch h rd been drawn up by the students ard later some by laws were passed 'Ihey also el cr ed the followrng officers presrd nt Wrllram Grr gonrs vrce presrdent Madelerne Donahue secre tary Vrrgmra Hunter Judge Joseph Rernhart at torney gener rl Spencer Petty On February 19 the erghth grade musrc class entertarned the seventh grade wrth a radro pro gr m On Arbor Day sex en students performed an other radro show for the rest of the class Durrng the year a record of the demerrts of each person was kept and the penalty for havrng twenty fixe or more per week was to wrrte a composrtron Thrs year the boys rn shop have been makrng model arrplanes as the government had requested The grrls rn therr home economrcs class sewed skrrts and dresses They have all been patrrot rcally salutrng the Hag every mor nrng before el rss Assembly Programs F a hrgh school student were asked what he would lrke most to happen durrng the day rn school he would surely answer an assembly pro gram Southold Hrgh was exceptronrlly fortun ate rn the programs presented thrs year The first speaker was Nrlkranth Chaxre '1 natrwe of Indra who recerx ed hrs educatron at Ox ford and at the Unrxersrty of Mrchrgan Mr Char re told the students about the home lrfe and govern ment of the mrllrons who rnhabrt Indra Mr Chat re brought wrth h1m some very beautrful preces of materrals which he draped Indran fashron on a few hrgh school grrls Albert Payne formerly a page boy rn the Unrted States Congress spoke later rn the year He presented a pages vrew of the Senate and House of Representatrves The pages run errands take phone calls and perform the many other tasks the Congressmen ask of them The pages go to school rn the basement of the Caprtol burldrng rt self Mr Payne related some rnterestrng tales about the rrxalry between the House and Senate pages Julra Shlemon came to tell the puprls of Southold Hrgh School about her home land Per sra Persra now called Iran has recently under lone some drastrc changes The unverlrng of vto men rs one of them Before 1936 all women had the r faces cox ered at all trmes Mrs Shlemon ex rr.: ted cm of th fine Persran handcraft whrch she has collected Among them were small rugs rnlayed Jewelry and hand hammered metal trays deprctrng ancrent scenes rn hrstory Mr Lane Newberry an Amerrcan artrst vrs rted the school wrth a group of hrs own orl parnt rn s on the Morman mrgr rtron He rs famous for hrs hrstorrcal parntrngs Mr Newberry explarned that rt must work It must be useful 'rs well as decor rtrxe Mrss Sybrl Shearer assrsted by Mrss Allrson Cho rte demonstrated the scenes backstage of the modern dance Th dancers performed and repre sented the symbols or rmrtatrons of objects rn lrfe such as the lrftrng of a derrrck or the swayrng of a tree rn the wrnd Mrss Shearer concluded her progr m wrth an amusrng dance Learnrng to Jrt terbuv by correspondence At Chrrstmas time a xery rnformal assembly rr as held The band played some numbers and 11 so accomp rnred the school body srngrng some car ols Santr then gate grfts to all students In the sprrng Burton L Jackson thrrlled the students wrth hrs marrmba an rnstrument srmrlrr 11 some wrys to the xylophone Mr Jackson played a xarrety of selectrons rncludrng some by B eh Mozart and present day composers Some of the scrence classes had the pleasure cf hearrng Sergeant Constance Weygand a former S H S student speak on the weather Conny pornted out that the scrence and math courses hare helped hrm rn hrs study of meteorology Thrs year the school had an excellent xarrety of entertarrm nt Each program has grren the students a peek rnto some drfferent field of art or educfrtron twenty three n . 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LATIN CLUB twenty four FRENCH CLUB Latin Club HIS the ninth year of Latin Club has broueh wrth rt much emoyment for its members Much of its success IS due to the adviser Miss Dans and to the able staf'f of officers whlch were el cted 1n September The officers of the Senatores Latin Club are Consuls fPres1dentsJ Wrllram Albertson Margaret Jones Lrctor Walter Courtenay Quaest tor fTreasurerJ Jean Grattan Scrrbas 4Secretar IES, Margaret Beebe Nancy Tyler Parker Drck erson Cenatrrx Helen Goldsmith Thrs club has thrrty erght members The officers of the Plebs fLat1n IJ Club are Consuls Roger Grattan MarJor1e Beebe Lrctor John Moffat Quaestor Prrscllla Young Scrxbas CSecretar1esJ James Rlch Phyllis Horton Joan Newbold Cenatrlx Dorothy Young There are erghteen members ln th1s club In October the Senatores held a scavenger hunt The Lat1n I Club also had a scavenger hunt at this trme One fine morning rn December alarm clocks havrng been set the Senatores arose xery early and went on their annual serenadrng of the faculty French AST fall two French clubs were orgamzed wrth the help of the French teacher Mrss Haweelr The Senror French Club consrstrng f French II and III students elected the following as the1r officers presrdent Helen Goldsmith sec retary Margaret Grrgoms and treasurer Nancy Tyler The followrng officers were elected by the French I Club president Jean Grattan vice pres rdent Raymond Donahue secretary Margot Schmitt and treasurer Agnes Gadomskr These clubs were formed rn order that stu dents would understand and apprecrate better the Bachelor A YEAR ago last fall a group of fellows decided rt would be a n1ce thing to have some orgam zatlon rn vuhrch they might attempt to learn a few fundamentals rn th art of cookery Accordrngly the lnterested boys submrtted then- plans to the office vsrth Christmas carols Thls exent was termrnated by breakfast rn Teddys Sweete Shop Also rn December the Plebs had 1 Chrrstmrs party and evchanged grfts The Plebs made Latin Club song books rt the1r meetmgs Then IH March came the hrgh pomt of the years actlvrtles the Roman banquet complete wrth togas slaves and everyone recllnlng to eat Some of the Plebs were chosen to be slaves The consuls of the Plebs and two teachers were 1nv1ted to par take of the feast Between courses there w rs en tertarnment charades were acted out Vrrgrnra V111 played her accordran Vrncent Morrrs played the piano and a plano duet was played by Nancy Ty ler and Phyllis Horton On the twelfth and thirteenth of May the Plebs underwent the process of rnrtratron The succeeded rn the1r sole purpose of keepxng the Plebs rn mlsery th entire two days On the ex enrng of the second day the Plebs were formally recen ed 1nto the club Thus ended a very enjoyable year for ll concerned Cub French people and the1r language Also thls gave more opportunltres to play French games and srng French songs All meetmgs were conducted strlctly rn French as far as possible A hrghlrght of the Senror French Club was a supper party held on April 30 at whrch guests were 1nv1ted A feature of the French Club was the carrymg out of varrous proJects May 16 brought a big event the bus trrp to New York There the French Club xrsrted the Hayden Plane tarrum Central Park Zoo the Frlck Collectron and Modern Museum of Art where some French movles were shown and they ate rn a French res taurant Cub After study of th1s novel but practlcal rdea It was avreeably accepted The boys after much dellberatron decrded to chrrsten the newly form ed club Bachelor Club Bachelor Club' xx as to meet every Thursday and the weekly dues of ten cents were to be used m buying the cool-:mg materials From th1s tlme on the twenty five I , . 1 - . 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H - ' . - ' 1 . e ' . , - , twenty SIX CAMERA CLUB STAFF OF THE ECHO Omlcron Club HE Omlcron Club sponsored by Mrs Standish continued its meetings this school year It was decided that this year contrary to other years there would be two divisions in the club the Jun 1or Omlcron Club C0l'lSlSt1Ilg of members from the seventh and eighth grades and the Senior Om1cron Club for those members in high school At the first meeting at which both clubs were present the f011OWlHg officers were elected Senior Club-president Jean Dickinson v1ce president Margaret Grattan secretary Margaret Flynn V1rg1n1a Hunter vice pres1dent Barbara Wolfe secretary Madeleme Donahue The Clubs held several meetlngs throughout Camera EVEN though Camera Club was not reorgan1zed until this spring it has accomplished much The biggest Job was to take pictures which would be suitable for this years Snuff Box The adviser Mr Dart has been teachmg the students what to do and what not to do when developing a film and mak1ng prints Virginia Vall has been xery ef fic1ent in getting the members to take more and the year At these meetlngs the members worked on a quilt which was later given as a g1ft to Mrs Standish who resigned from the faculty in Febru ary Early in the year both clubs assisted at an assembly for the fathers and mothers of the mem bers Two plays and a skit were performed with various types of muslc during the 1nterm1ss1on The girls also displayed in a fashlon show the garments they had made durlng the year Follow mg the entertainment refreshments were served Before the last Mattituck vs Southold bas ketball game the girls had a supper ln the cafe terla and then attended the game at Mattxtuck Cub better snap shots The members of Camera Club are Parker Dlckerson Helen Goldsmith Halsey Goldsmlth Robert Pr1ce James Sarno George Komskls Dor othy Grattan V1rg1n1a Vail Charles Walker John Moffat Katie Gradowskl Margaret Thompson Jessle Orlowskl Jane Orlowskl Stella Kaloskn Mr Dart Junior Glover Edward Purcell Teddy Bucci Albert Dickerson and Margaret Beebe twenty seven t l I 4 T ' , - ' y . ' . . V H . V . , - 2 - . v . y . , - , I . . y . . , - , I , ' . - 3 7 3 . . , treasurer, Bette Carrollg Junior Club-president, in the Cafeteria, . . . Z . - . y 1 Z , l - , I , . . - . . . , . . b . . . . Y , V - - 1 - . 1 r D J ' ' 5 . . . . , I Y 7 ' , 1 . Us v , ., ., ., ' ' ! Y 1 . . . .y . . ORCHESTRA .Q GLEE CLUB twenty eight i f s' r n W by Q ' . fi? Band CONCERT was g1ven by the band at the Cut chogue Methodlst Church on November 26 Also 1n November xt played for a patrlotxc rally held 1n Southold The band partlclpated ln the Commumty Chrlstmas Program on December 21 when It played w1th the combmed bands of South old On March 27 the band played at the oratorl cal contest Durmg the year It played at several basketball games and furmshed entertamment at the Chrrstmas assembly The members of the band are as follows presldent Margaret Beebe v1ce presxdent Wes ley Drckmson secretary and treasurer Nancy Ty ler Walter Adams Albert Albertson Joan Albert son Margaret Beebe W1ll1am Beebe Anna Bucc1 Sxdney Case Blythe Dlckmson Wesley D1ck1nson Marlon Dxckerson Mar1e Donahue Ellsworth F1sher Herbert F1sher Jumor Glover Roger Grat tan Dorothy Hunter Helen Hunter Emlly Kaelm Ann Kent Susan Knlght Vlfglflla Lytle W1ll1am Mxdgley Daysman Morrls Margaret Neary Joan Newbold Robert Rafford Joan Redden Alfred Sanford Walter Sanford Margot Schmltt Betty Srlleck Antone Skwara Mar1on Smlth Genev1eve Stepnoskl Joyce Terry Nancy Tyler Dxck Van Duzer Ann Wlssemann John Wlssemann Drck W1rth Donald Young Dorothy Young Pr1sc1lla Young and Vera Zaveskl Orchestra HE orchestra through dxllgent effort has en Joyed workmg on dlfferent types of orchestral muslc The selectlons are Fantasxe by Mozart and Symphon1c Excerpts by Tscha1kowsky The members are as follows Blythe Dlckmson presxdent Dorothy Hunter vlce presldent Mar 1on Smxth secretary Wesley Dxckmson treasur er Marlon Dlckerson Mar1e Donahue Margaret Flynn Dorothy Overton Edward Purcell Margot Schmltt Genevreve Stepnoskl Joyce Terry Nancy Tyler Dorothy Young Wesley Zalenskl Vera r1e Buccl Peter Grattan Donald Young Arthur Young Alfred Sanford James Kaelm Barbara Drckerson John Blados Herbert Flsher, Margaret Beebe Ohve Davxson Pr1sc1lla Young Junlor Glover Joan Redden Ethel Martm Antone Skwara John Wxssemann Phylhs Horton George Kaelm Margaret Neary Ellsworth Fxsher Rose Gradowskl and Robert Sturdy Glee Club THE Glee Club sang at a grade 1n the school year and for the mas program Aslde from the1r work the club has been preparmg be grven at a future date The members are as follows assembly early annual Chr1st regular choral an operetta to Amta Bedell Y , , - , , . . , .Y A . - . , . . y . . v . 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' . .Y Y presldent Carol Waller v1ce presxdent Bertha Baker secretary Genev1eve Stepnoskl treasurer Bette Carroll Jean Dlckerson Blythe DICKIHSOH Clalre Drumm Genev1eve Grattan Rxta Grattan Ann Kent Mary Krukowskl Joan Newbold Joan Rothman Margot Schmltt Joyce Terry Mar1e Terry Stella V1ctor1a Dorothy Young Pr1sc1lla Young Helen Z8llI'lSlCl Bertha Elak and Irene Malmborg twenty mne Basketball A T times this year Southold played as well as any team we have had for seweral years Ill ness which kept two of our boys out of seveial games together w1th exceptionally stiff compet1 tion kept us from mak1ng a very lmpresslve re cord The first game of the season against Kmgs Park was poorly played but excltmg Goldle used almost all the men to find out what combmatxons would click Skwara scored 11 pomts as South old won 22 20 In the Greenport game we were at full strength The lineup was Skvx ara and Tuthill for wards Adamzevxch center Cardmal and Sanford gual ds Although losing to G eenport 38 29 South the last quarter Southold outclassed Southampton ID the first half but the opponents reserves gave them a 32 21 vlctory Tuthlll and Skwara co captams scored 19 pomts between them In the Hampton Bays game Cardlnal played center for the first time The team had Improved but tough luck on shots under the basket put our boys on the short end of a 34 30 score The Eastport game was the thrlller of the season Wlthout the services of Tuth1ll the boys played well and t1ed the score 1n the last few sec onds Southold scored three goals m an ox ertlme p911Od to w1n 30 24 Wlth Tuthxll still 1ll our team lost a close one to Shelter Island 34 33 In the next game Brldgehamptons Darden and Gleen had a field day and defeated us 41 27 Wlth Skwara scormg 23 pomts and Tuthlll thlrty back the team defeated Mattxtuck 49 32 Playing on the small dark Center Morlches court with the home te m playlnef one of 1ts best games Southold was beaten 41 26 Both teams scored well IH the Hampton Bays game but our defense was weak allowmg the op ponents to w1n 52 36 The Eastport game was a heartbreaker for us when wxth 5 seconds to play and one po1nt behind a shot was mlssed and Eastport won 34 33 Against exceptionally strong Greenport Class A champlons the boys played a great game Al though we lost 61 46 th1s was the highest score that was scored against Greenport thls year With Cardmal Skwara and Tut.h11l playlng mg Shelter Island 44 24 In the Bridgehampton game Southold held down the two players who had scored heav1ly be fore and as a result won 39 33 In the final game against Mattxtuck the loss of Cardmal on fouls 1n the start of the thlrd quar ter allowed Stovall of Mattltuck to score 16 pomts As a result Southold lost 33 26 Other members of the team who are not men txoned elsewhere but deserve credit are Fred Wlssemann Strasser Jermck and Goldsmith The Jayvees showed conslderable promlse thls year winning elght and loslng eight For the most part J Walters A Dickerson O D3V1dS and R Young played forward George Dickerson play ed center D MOTTIS A Skwara C Horton R Prlce J Machxnchlck and J Norklun played guard Mr W1l11ams and the boys deserve a lot of credit for their excellent record it . . , . - ' 1 . , p . I . D . r ' r - ' , - Q y ' ' ' H - 17 L . ! 7 - D . . , . Y i Q U . I , Y - - 7 . . 9 ' , 5 , ' . - - Q 1' 1 ' 1 v . I old scored twice as many points as Greenport in a great game, Southold had little trouble in beat- 1 , . . Q . , - . , - n ' Y . . . . y . , y . , D '. . ' . ' . , . D , . . . . . . Y ' 3 . - ' ' - ' y ' 1 ' , . , , . . . , . , . al' Baseball LTHOUGH s1x men were lost from last years season xt was thought that S H S would be able to put a formldable team on the field Jack Tuthlll the veteran prtcher was count ed on to take good care of the hurlmg department w1th Henry Shlpuleskl as a rellef pltcher After a practlce game wxth Greenport a l1ne up was decxded upon Tuthlll was to pltch and Chester Skwara last years thlrd baseman was to catch Otls Davlds was selected to play first base and Henry Shxpuleskx held hxs last years post at second base Edward Drumm was chosen to play short wlth Halsey Goldsm1th and Antone Skwara avallable for the hot corner The outfield was to be composed of John Walters Robert Young John Harr1s Ted Doroskx and Fred Wxssemann W1th Tuthxlls good pltchmg and some tlmely hxttmg S H S won its first league game at Center Morxches wlth a score of 3 1 S H S won the next three league games from Eastport Hampton Bays and Brldgehampton by the scores of 11 0 8 3 and 12 0 Horseshoes A SCHOOL tournament was held wlth twelve players competmg Those who reached the finals were Otls Davlds Ted Doroskx, and Robert Glover but Glover defeated both to wm Because of a lack of mterest m thxs field, the county tourn ament has been d1scont1nued Mattxtuck who had won four and lost none h1t pltchmg The next game a w1n over Center MOflChES by a score of 8 4 brmgs our record up to date So with s1x of the ten games already won Southold leads the league and of the remamxng four games Mattxtuck alone seems hkely to gne the boys any real oppos1t1on The heavy hltters on the team so far have been Tuthlll Skwara Shxpulesk1 and Harr1s The other members of the team are lmprovmg the hlt tmg averages each game and the team as a whole xs functlomng well afield Barrmg accldents the lowest Southold should fimsh IS a txe for the champ1onsh1p The l1ne up used 1n most of the games fol lows Young lf Walters cf C Skwara c Ship uleskl 2b Tuth1ll p Harr1s rf A Skwara 3b Drumm ss Davlds lb substitutes T Doroskl H Goldsmxth W Cardmal F Wxssemann G Dxckerson and W Strasser Golf SINCE golf balls have been hard to get many schools have glven up golf Southold played only one match and defeated Shelter Island Matches are scheduled wnth Mattltuck and pos slbly Southampton The team IS composed of John Harr1s, Adam Kos, Henry Shlpuleskx and Jack Tuthxll thirty one -' , i i C 5 . 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' - j y ' A s ss A FGSUIHI' line-UP, at the Staff Of the baseball was subdued by the score of 3-2 behind Tut's one- Track RACK pract1ce was begun early 1n the spr1ng and several of the boys showed prom1se Those who showed up espec1ally were Curt Horton 1n the m1le and Ken Hagerman 1n the we1ghts The team also had some good veterans 1n Jack Tuth1ll Chester Skwara Fred W1ssemann Ted Bucc1 John WlSSem3DD B111 Card1nal Walter Sanford and Walter Adamzevlch The first contest was a tr1angular meet held at Southampton 1n WhlCh Greenport also part1c1 pated Southold garnered 18 pomts whxch was very good ID face of the strong C0mp8t1t1OH es pec1ally that of Southampton WhlCh IS a Class A school Southold won one first place 1n th1s meet and th1S was taken by J W1ssemann 1n the broad Jump The next meet was held at Westhampton Beach wlth the 1941 Class B champs They st1ll had a strong team and were favorltes to wm the champ1onsh1p aga1n th1s year Southold lost the meet but some of the boys showed much 1mprove ment The w1nners for Southold were AdamZeVlCh lh the hurdles and Horton 1n the m11e The team was handlcapped 1n these two meets because some of the boys were S1Ck or were workmg at home The final warmup for the county meet was held at Greenport The Porters came out the w1nners after a close contest IH WhlCh Southold thirty two led unt1l the last two events An odd1ty of th1s meet was a three way t1e among Fred and John W1ssemann and a Greenport man for first place 1n the hurdles Other firsts for Southold 1n th1s meet were taken by J Tuth1ll 1n the 100 Horton m the m1le C Skwara 1n the 440 Hagerman ln the shot and the medley team cons1st1ng of G D1ckerson Jack Tuth1ll Antone Skwara and Walt er Adamzev1ch Fred Wlssemann d1d honor to Southold Hrgh School at the forty first annual Suffolk County Track Meet held on May 23 1n Rwerhead H scored nearly half of the 21 poxnts won by South old Westhampton Beach H1gh School took first place 1n Class B Wlth Southold ty1ng wxth Bellport for second Westhampton had 3lV2 po1nts and Southold won 21 Fred W1ssemann took first place ln hurdles and broad Jump Southolds medley relay team cons1st1ng of Shorty Skwara George DICKBFSOH Jack Tuth1ll and Walter Adamzev1ch won second place John Wxssemann placed th1rd 1n the 220 yd low hurdles Curt Horton took fourth 1n the m1le race and George Dlckerson placed fourth 1n the 220 yd dash B111 Card1nal and Kenneth Hagerman took a th1rd and fourth ln the dlSCUS and shot respec tlVely 4 I ' . 1 1 4 a .f..s..i........ 1 , ' 1 fa , ' 1' ,- C , ..., .. 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' ' ' The Washtngton Trip FTER many weeks of preparation thirty anx ious senlors and their chaperons Prlnclpal Blodgett and Mlss Davis boarded the tram on Aprll 7 The tram arrived in New York at nine thlrty From there they found themselves agaln on the tram ready to make the last and longest stretch of their Journey At last they reached Washington and they took a tour of the city They saw the Lincoln Memor1al Washmgton Monument the Capltol various department buildings homes of former presidents and other places of IDNTIQSI They also saw Mrs Roosevelt coming out of a bu1ld1ng After having thelr supper at the Lee Shera ton Hotel where they stayed everyone went to the Congressional Library but they were forbidden to go throu h the whole bulldlng therefore they dldnt see the orlglnal copy of the Declaration of Independence or any other lnterestmg documents Wednesday mornlng April 8 they all left to XlSlt the Supreme Court building the Capitol and Smithsonian Institute where they found a fine ex h1b1t In the afternoon they went to the Arlmg ton N8tl0HHl Cemetery New Memorial Amphi theatre tomb of the Unknown Soldier and to Mount Vernon where they were impressed by the beauty of Washlngtons former home and the Sllll pllczty of his final restlng place They returned home on Thursday April 9 after having seen and done a great deal in three days Gradu ation HE scene whlch meets the eye on the morn of graduatlon at school IS really something to write about In one corner of the auditorium the orchestra is playing Can that music ever be fit to march the senior class I wonder what she s been doing She looks so distraught I certa1nly never saw the seniors look so dreadful in all my life A fairy w1ll certainly have to wave a wand Table Tennls TOURNAMENT was held within the school to determine the Southold table tennis team Out of a field of fifteen players Jack Tuthlll was the winner The other members of the team were Chester Skwara Walter Sanford Robert Ennis and Ted Doroski Southold finished second in thls sec tion but was eliminated in the county finals by South Huntington the team that won the champ lonship uccess to you who arned praise and knowledge ow you are ready to conquer college nvade your books with eager bedience Study will make you a leader emember these words S ome will fall but we hope its not you over thlS mess I thought in order to make ev ery th1ng presentable That fairy did work a miracle I thought when I was comfortably seated that nlght The orchestra was playing the opening march wlthout a flaw The odor of roses Hlled the air with fra grance The girls and fellows looked thelr best in the dignified caps and gowns In their eyes you could see the regret of leax mg famxllar things but mmgled with lt were the hlgh hopes of an unknown future This Democratlc Natlon 1nce the earliest dawn of tlme ur fathers sought in every clime topias where mens brain and brawn o hard tyrants were not a pawn opes they had to find a way f hvmg freely freely pray oud they cried for a good lnfe etestmg lands where wron s were ll e eaven prtied them at length mparted to them courage strength ulded them to these fair gates ere to these Unlted States o let us all with one accord heer loud and long with this brave word all land of plenty freedom rlght f brotherhood and song and ll ht er land and sea may our flag wave ong and fair May God It save thlrty three I I I by tonight? 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Gsm, LQ j7owerL In-MNY9 llAfLM'lVN UHWYEFYASSDLA' CN Southold C0 op G L F SSIVICC Incorporated FEED SEEDS FERTILIZER INSECTICIDES T l S th ld 3868 STEVE W STEPNOSKI MOTOR TRANSPORTATION 6465 Q - C O Q 0 e .: ou o Peconic Tel.: Peconic AGRICO The Nation s Leadmg F ertlllzer Manufactured Only by the AMERICAN AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL COMPANY CARTERE1 New JERSEY AGRICO FOR CAULIFLOWER 4 8 8 AGRICO FOR BEANS 3 12 6 AGRICO FOR TRUCK 5 'I0 5 All the above grades are NEUTRAL well cured and ready for dehv ery elther direct to the farm from our factory or from our warehouses Io cated at the followmg delivery polnts CALVERTON and SOUTHAMPTON H W WELLS Sales Representative GOLDSMITH 8: TUTHILL Pamt and Hardware LUMBER BUILDING MATERIAL COAL Masons Sunplles of All Kinds SOUTHOLD NEW SUFFOLK Dhone Pecomc 6421 PIWOH9 3767 I J ' ma' 'W' 'H K---W-'f f-ff' MQ I I I I , I l U I I - - I ORIENT, PECONIC, CUTCHOGUE, MATTITUCK, A I , o o I I I I I Hold Your I-Ii-School Doings At the HOTEL HENRY PERKINS RIVERHEAD NEW YORK Compliments of TEDDY S SWEET SHOP souTHoLn New YORK SUFFOLK COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY THE HOME COMPANY by F R spd t y Bf fy CLASS JEWELRY AND STATIONERY PRODUCTS JEWELER TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF SOUTHOLD HIGH SCHOOL M L G Balfour Company 535 F fth A Y k ' 7 Special Ralcs for School Function I I I , Ke M You will take increasin ri e I and joy wi h our al our ring over he ears. R presented in Southold by J. I. Fanning Senior Invitations Also BoIfour ode In Peconic ronces O, ich i venue :: New or City I I HARDWARE AND Compliments of FARM SUPPLIES HENRY F. CORNILS HERBERT FRANKE Peterson 8: Van Duzer Everything Good to Eat ROYAL SCARLET STORE SOUTHOLD SOUTHOLD MARKET H1 F 14fh Sf Y k f MATTITUCK NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST CO S B HORTON CO A th A Furniture ExecuToRs ADMINISTRATORS 4 Tnusrsss or :suns ph MATTITUCK N Y . . New or Ci y u orized To ct As on 321 Main St. - GREENPORT, N.Y. Established IQO5 Tele one 154 , . . Compliments of BANK OF SOUTHOLD souTHol.o New YORK CAPT H HAYES Fuel Oll Kerosene Gasolme Delivered by Truck at Any Time GO WHERE THE CROWD GOES PHIL WECKESSER RESTAURANT Dinner Between I2 and 'I 3992 SOUTHOLD N Compliments of WM H TERRY 8: SON Insurance ph SOCONY SERVICE STATION No. 15 Mobilgas - Mobiloil - Greasing OWEN AVERETTE MAIN STREET :: SOUTHOLD Phone 3987 Service and Courtesy Our Nfollo Complzments of KRAMER S DRUG STORE SOUTHOLD Tel. :: , . Y. 9 Tele one 3552 Telephone 3819 SOUTHOLD Compliments of CUTCI-IOGUE DEPOT LANE GARAGE TRUCKING COMPANY JACK MAC:-uNcHacK, Prop. Tel- 6290 DEPOT LANE rx cuTcHoGuE Pcconic 643' MATTITUCK sAvE Fon wAR norms BOWLING ALLEYS Runv JoHNsoN P MATTITUCK M ll 8977 STA RT TODAY THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK GREENPORT N Y , rop. , O I G . VAIL BROS Packard Pontlac Sales and Servzce BEAR WHEEL ADJUSTMENT SERVICE GUARANTEED USED CARS PECONIC L I Tel 6774 CUTCHOGUE DRUG STORE H KOLLMER Pharmacist Tel Pecomc 6796 CUTCHOGUE N Y DORMAND STUDIO Photographs and Supplies 41 PECONIC AVENUE RIVERHEAD, L. I. Tel Rnverheod 3283 I . . W.. , ,.. ,.. BEE HIVE Compliments of Brick Ice Cream I RIVERHEAD GRILL 35C Quuff Hand Packed - S0c Quart RIVERHEAD :: NEW YORK RIVERHEAD :: NEW YORK ALL TRIPS LOADS DAILY TO INSURED NEW YORK Compliments of WILLIAM M BEEBE S PECONIC TRUCKING soNs CUTCHOGUE NEW YORK PECONIC L I zh Id I I I 9 I , . . J I Tcl.: Sou 0 37I7 I I I CASH CORNER SERVICE STATION G E Borteou Prop BEVERLY S SCHOOL SHOP Genera' Repmn Thank you for your Cooperation Pec 6984 Cutchogue L I RYSKO S MARKET WILLIAM KRAL Adolph Rysko Prop Tallar Cleonmg ond Pressmg Men s Furmshmgs Southold New York RALPH W STERLING Seedsman and Florlst Cutchogue Tel Pecomc 6755 Corrplrmenls of MATTITUCK THEATRE H KATZ and SON Ladles Boys Glrls andlntants Apparel Greermport New York Fancy Groceries Meats Vegetables Delivery Scrvzcc Tel Pecomc 6541 Cutchogue N Compliments of CLAUDIOS Greenport N Y H M HAWKINS SECOND HAND FURNITURE CHINA AND GLASSWARE Southold Tel 3989 G H CORWIN S DRUG STORE Ice Cream Frappe Mllk Shake Horton s Ice Cream Only the Best T No I Greenport S 81 S FOOD MARKET Meats and Groceries W H HOWELL General Store PAPERS AND MAGAZINES Tel PCCOTIIC L Peconlc Tel CUTCHOGUE AUTO SALES Ford Sales and Servuce JAMES V WARNER REPRESENTATIVE Metropolutan Lute Insurance C Felux Doroskn Tel Pecomc 6423 Southold 3238 E K QUAR-I-Y Complrmcnls of Gulf Oul Products MAC NISH BROS Plumbung and Heotang Southold Tel 3420 Tel 6252 I . . , . . u . ,, . 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TUTI-IILL Plumbing :: Heating Oil Burners Quality Paints - Varnishes Supplies Tcl.: Pcconic 6779 CUTCHOGUE Compliments of TERRY 8: KRUPSKI souTHoLn New Yokx Tel. 3532 KOKE BROTHERS GARAGE OLDSMOBILE Sales and Service SOUTHOLD T I 523 The Home of Good Clothes ALEX TAYLOR 8z CO INC Athletlc Outfitters GREENPORT NEW YORK 3 4 e . 3 g ABE BROWN E E. L. I. Distributor for t ., . . t f f f-e X If you Want Qualify Goods Delivered to Your Door CALL SOUTHOLD 3559 A. W. ALBERTSON Grocer ROYAL SCARLET STORE DE FRIEST FUNERAL HOME SOUTHOLD N Y fel 3830 JACOB MEYER, INC. The Big Store of Eastern Long Island RIVERHEAD, NEW YORK ROTHMAN S DEPARTMENT STORE Aalzonally Known lllerchandlse FURNITURE FOR EVERY ROOM IN THE HOME Slmmons Beddlng Kodak Cameras Hardware Pamts Dry Goods Blcycles G E Refrlgerahon Washers Radios Royal Portable Typewrlters Terms as Lon: as Sl O0 W c ly Tel 3770 SOUTHOLD L 9 ..,. . , . , . . . . . . elf . :: ,.l. F. BRANDI B. VAN POPERING Hardware and House Furnishings Shoes for Everyone ,- N WIN WILLIAMS' PAINTS New York SI-IER - Greenport GVEGNDOVT Tel. 449 Compliments of Compliments of THE OLD MILL SOUTHOLD BAKERY and ANCHOR INN New York Southold 3998 Greenport 437 Mofmuck CENTRAL GARAGE Ernest W Morrell, Prop C ompllmenls f Repairs Accessories RANT Tel Pecom 64I4 THE SEA SHELL RESTAU Cufchogue DR 5 B FISCHER Tears sskvlcs sTATloN Veterlnarlan Tydol and Veedol ll An mals Treated Southold Diseases of Large nd Sma I-IorfonsLone Tel 3598 Southold TQI 3976 C I I C omplzmenls f Omp Imen S I THE TOWNSEND MANOR INN Long IsIond DR PAUL L DIEFENBACHER Greenport JOHN P RU EBSAMEN Complunenls f Real Estate Es I92I J L WASSON D D S Y Tel Mottltuck New York Soufhold N TAPPER1' 5 300K5H0p THE STAR CONFECTIONERY N Meras Prop Ma n Street and Roanoke Avenue 24 FRONT STREET Greenport New York Rwerhegd L I 9 Ave s w PETTY 'I4:5fI'2'C'Ew ods' UL EZQZQIDOCIIH9 N Pom: md Hmd I rvn M011 r Hardin r 0 4 clvlenc Hedmg a 5 L n Mowers Recondmoned 8. 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