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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 ' , . , , . . . , . , .
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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 . Q . . , . v . . . . . Y . y . v - . D . . . y , y . . y . . , , . y . . . Y . . . . . - . y . , , 1 l' , 1 7 ' l ' l 9 . 7 . . . Y y . . , . . n ., Y , . : , . , . y . . - , . - . - - . Y y , . . , 1 - . . , . .y , 7 I .7 T , - - Y - Zaveski, Dick Van Duzer, Betty Silleck, Anna Ma- . . . - -, 7 y . . . H . ,, y , - , H . H . . ' 1 ! D Z , , 7 . . y . . , . - . y - . - . , - v y . Y . . M , . . - - Y - Y . , , . . Y . , . y y - ' 1 1 v . ' . Y - . - . , - , . .- y Y . , . . y l . . y .A Y . v . . - y .1 I . r y . , , . I Y . . , Y . . . ' . .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
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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 . ' .' . ' - 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-
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