Southold High School - Snuffbox Yearbook (Southold, NY)

 - Class of 1945

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-4 vw . fi L . l - - '-'L - '4 ' 1 fi, PECONIC DAIRY ELL YOUR sump AND OLD CARS 10 H N BOOTH Pron MIIK CREAM SOUTHOLD N Y Tel 3917 North Road phone 3205 GLOVER S DINER MEAT3 and GROCERIVS CUTCHOGUE NEW YORK reg 3932 PECONIC L I Compliments of S. S. FGOD MARKEIT Compliments of DR. PAUL L. DIEFENBACHER Compliments of DR. ARTHUR A LEVIN Greenport E K QUARTY Gulf Oll Products Southold e 3 O F C omplmunls of DR S B FISCHER QONTPIIIIICUIS of FRAN and BILL WOODWARD Greetings from SPARKY SLEDZIESKI F. D SCHAUMBURG Jeweler and Optometrist Greenporf N. Y. LEVIN S MEN S SHOP Agency for Clipper Craft Clothes ront Street Greenport N THE LADIES SHOP M C and B Moore Everything an Art Needlework Greenporf N Y Compllments of THEODORE PARASH ES Sand Gravel Excavahng E W TOP SOII Gfddlhg GEORGE A Mn-CARTHY O' L Ure: L I BROILERS Dump True-ks Phone Tel 3853 PECONIC or Hlre Mathturk 8230 Flre Comphments of SLATS R EEVE Compllments of E HOWELL and Cosuoltv Insuronre Cutchogue N Y Compllments of WILLIAM FIORE SOUTHOLD SHOE SHOP Southold Compllments of STEVE S RESTAURANT T It 42 I9 , GO TO , . f . . o , . , J. . x Z A-HW Y - N W H V ' ,f -, H V- W I JARS fgf VOLUME 22 .JUNE 1945 F7 W . ' Q II!!! Q x JZ' SUUTHULD - Naw Yam 3...- gn l ,fix X, Q NXQBFEET , ff we qu liit w XX I ,gltldmw DEDIC -1TIO'V We the class of nnneteen hundred and tor+ tive humbly dedlcate this Snuff Box to the alumna ot Southold Hugh School who have made the su preme sacrrtlce for their country Gllbert Horton Louls Kroleskl Peter Ostroskl Terry Overton Jay Redden Frank Stankewrcz and Gllbert Terry These boys fought and died to maintain the tree dom which was thesr rightful her tage IN Amer ca They wrll remain forever IH our mehorles I cannot say and l will not say That he ns dead He as just away Wnth that cheery smile and a wave ot a hand He has wandered Into an unknown land And you oh you who the wildest yearn For the old time step and glad return Thunk of hum farung on, as dear In the love of There as the love ot Here Thank ot hum stlll as the same l say He rs not dead He us just away llames Whntcomb Rlleyl ,- s N ? I'Tf, 'VTTQ - 7 X T ff 412 5 - 1 , X TT T T 'T T? - f 'l' I ,fur .v 'l fl ' TSS -55? 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I I Snuff Box Staff, 1945 Editor ln Chief JOHN MOEVAT 5 Asslstant Edntors PHYLLIS HORTOIN 45 DOROTHY YOUNG 45 PRISCILLA YOUNG 45 Departmental BERNEICE CRATHVVOHL 47 EMILY KAELIN 47 MARJORIE MCCAIWERY GEORGE PONTINO 47 JEAN DICKERSON 45 STEPHEN SWIATOCHA 45 ROY WILKINSON 45 WILLIAM GRICONIS 46 MART HA COCHRAN 48 VIRGINIA LYTLE 48 JOAN ROTHMAN 48 MARIE DONAHUE 46 LOIS PRICE 46 ANNE TERRY 46 Buslness Managers ROBERT ROTHMAN 45 ELLSWORTH FISHER 46 ALBERT KRUPSKI 4 CHARLES GAGEN 47 FRANK DILLER 47 Clrculatlon RICHARD CASTOR 45 JOSEPH PAPURCA 46 CHARLES VAN DUZER 45 TYDI-IL KENT 7 Photography ROBERT ROTHMAN 45 Art BRUNO SWIATOCHA 45 Faculty Aclvnser MISS ELIZABETH CREIDER three 5 I fx I ! 14 . l , 1 I , , ' E , '47 MADELEINE DONAHUE, '46 BARBARA SILLECK, '47 II 5 I I .. , ' 5 ' M , '4 H V Saqsqaculiy PVWCIDOI LEWIS A BLODGETT M Sclence ALFRED E DART M Physncal Education and Social Stud es HAROLD E GOLDSMITH B Socual Studues Latin and English French and English Commercual Subyects Home Economics Industrial Arts Art English I and Elghth Grade Seventh Grade Sixth Grade Fifth Grade Fourth Grade and Lubrarnan Thrrd Grade Second Grade Fnrst Grade Kundergarten and Physical Education School Nurse DONALD ABT ELIZABETH D COTE ELIZABETH CREIDER HENRY WILLIAMS SARA METZGER GILBERT MINER AMELIA CAMPANILE EDNA F MILLER B r-IELEN G STEPHENS RUTH T SYMONDS PH B CHARLOTTE T LINDSAY RITA BELL BERTHA BAKER D RUTH YORK ISABEL V WEBBER GERTRUDE MEHL EDIT:-I H VAIL R N Eaaful af Zclucalaan ALBERT ALBERTSON Presndent CARLISLE COCHRAN FRANK MOFFAT EDWARD DONAHUE MAX NEWBOLD GEORGE KAELIN WILLIAM WILLIAMS X I fOUI' 6 N ' ' ' ...........................................,............ , , , A. 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S, I smzzwzfe 41191, sffmz :JRISCILLA YOUINL, ICHPRD Cf-XQTGR TOY KNIT QINSON DOROI 1Y KCUNG :OP-WI NXQFVP T Ob RT 'QQTI-ulkxf 'X ry Q' LIP YUL TNQ, Class of 19115 Officers Hghest 'lonors Honor Students UO L THY YOVNL I IAN QLJT Flass Colors 'Vx0rQ0x orwd VVrmu I Prebrderwt Secretory Treasurer Qalufifvrlcn N V1 :NJ M RCRH P A I X ! flve I It . w I NN X TI T Ti T J. T - T , Q 1 X 27 ........ ...,.., ..............,... . , .. . Pres davit ii X ', .. ................... ...............,... Vice F' , U : . . X Ti- X W ' , .,.........................,,............,.,... .. .. ' J i I T !, PHYLIJS I-IORTCN ..... ,.,..,..... ,.,.... ...,...........,..,.,.,., , . V oledicforicm l V I . X u' x .,..,. .................. . .. .........,.,..... .. .... . g LJ f A T .4 ': T ' ' ' .-, 1 RLY 'v INK' .KEN A 'rm,,is -, , M if sys, :frm A Q3 .fries T Z , ' r . IC slx MARJORIE ANNE BEEBE Mudge A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance HONOR STUDENT Lat1n Club C15 12D Consul of Latm Club C15 Glrls Intramurals 135 C45 Snuif Box Staff Q11 127 A Howlmg Success Q45 A C33 Yom smlle has been .1 great asset around school We knoxx that your l1fe w1ll be as full of happmess as your hopes are hlgh RICHARD CASTOR Duck Full of fun md always the same Echo Staff 121 Q31 C42 Lltln Club Q23 C35 C45 Llctor of Latm Club C27 Consul of Latm Club C43 Camera Club C43 Snuff Box Staff C45 Baseball Asst Manager 433 Bachelol Club C37 Vlce president of class Q3 Q45 A A C33 7 Your bOylSh pranks wlll always be lemembered Wont you leave us you1 folmula fox cha1m ANNA MARIE BUCCI Arm Lue 1S a plctuxe p mt It well Band Q13 C23 C33 Orchestla fly Q23 Glee Club C43 Omlcron Club C19 A C13 C37 Basketball 413 Intramurals C35 A Howhng Success 145 Your poetlc and art1st1c ab111t1es have been outstandmg You are sure to accompllsh much wlth these 1n the future E ll - II l A. . Q13 143 Track 139 C45 . . Q4 A. . C45 1 . . . ' ROGER JAMES GRATTAN Buck Character IS the cornerstone of success Band C13 C23 C33 Basketball C33 C43 Intramurals C13 C23 Latln Club C13 C23 Consul of Lat1n Club C13 C23 Track C33 C43 Bachelor Club C33 A C13 C33 To all outward appearances you are a man of few Wold However your years of hlgh school have shown you to be Just as fun lovmg w1tty and humorous as any other member of the class OLIVE JEAN DICKERSON Ducky AFtlStlC to her ve1y f1ngert1ps Latln Club C13 C23 C33 C43 Glee Club C13 A A C33 Glrls Intramurals C33 C43 Snuff Box Staff C33 C43 Your sweet personahty and wxlhngness to cooperate w11l ex ents and class act1x1t1es you can 'llways be depended upon to do moxe th n your hare ALBERT JULIUS KRUPSKI Krup A head for f1gures wlth an eye to bus1ness snuff Box Staff C33 C43 Camera Club C43 Track C43 Horseshoes C33 C43 A A C33 43 Pmg Pong C33 C43 Although you have always been rather qu1et 1n school we know that you are clowmsh and full of fun May your future YCIFS be frultful ones SCVCII II II ' C33 A. . C43 Il II . . C13 C43 be greatly missed in S. H. S. after your departure. In social ' ' s . ll II . . C N eight GEN EVIEVE T GRATTAN Ginny A svn eet tempered redhead Glee Club Q13 Q39 143 Omicron Club C11 A Q Q3 Your pleasing personality and capability have made you a valuable membei of the senior class We wish you succes in all you undertake THOMAS SHALVEY Tom Men of iew words aie the best men Baseball 123 Q33 Q45 Basketball Q27 Q35 Q43 Track C41 Horseshoes C23 C33 C45 A C33 Intramurals fly Although you axe a gxeit deal less noisy than some of youi it is a vntue iather than a lault Youi athletic ability speiks lor itself PHYLLIS HORTON Phy Knowledge is the greatest treasure VALEDICTORIAN Glee Club C35 143 Orchestra QD C25 Latin Club QD C21 Q31 C41 Latin Club Scriba Q17 145 Snuff Box Staff C13 Q25 C35 C49 A A Q1 Q33 43 Asst Editor of Snuff Box 145 Seivicemen s Letter C45 A Howling Sucess C45 Intramurals C45 Thioughout your high school years you have been a friend without foe fiiend of student and teacher alike Your sunny disposition as well as your excellent scholastic achievements assure you a successful future .4 , H ' . H I A. D . 13 9. 445 . ' I y H u H 5 H in A. . C13 Q43 lellow classmen, Tom, we iare inclined to think that with you 44 ' H In 'U JAMES RICH IIJ imll The ladies call him sweet. Latin Club Q15 C25 Track Team 135 C43 A. A. 115 C45 To those who know you, Jim, you are quiet-spoken, well- appearing, and what we call a regular fellow . You have proved your ability in math. Much success is assured you in the future. IDA GRATHWOHL Your smile will take you far Omlcron Club fly Intramurals C33 Glee Club C35 C45 Cheerle de C23 C35 A C3 We will al vay remember youx good natuie and wmn 1 manner May your secret of popularlty follow you wherever you may go ROBERT ROTHMAN O They conquer who bellexe they can HONOR STUDENT Basketball Q15 C21 Q39 Q41 Echo Staff fly C23 Q35 143 Snuff Box Staff Q17 C25 Q37 Q45 A Q19 13 Pxesident A A Q41 Intramurals Q15 Q29 Servicemens Letter Q33 Q41 A Howlmg Success Q 5 As '1 scholar and athlete you have proved youxself most efficient Your '1b1l1ty in photography and science assure you 'i future of achievement Good luck Bob nine A. . 119 J C49 ' '. s ' - f - ' izg IIB bil Bachelor Club C29 Q35 A. . 3447 H ' 77 4 W, ,Q g itll CLAIRE DRUMM A lady of thought and few words Glee Club up atm Club 419 qzp 435 449 Although you are one of the quleter glrls of the class of 45 your COOpelal1X eness has made you an 1mportant pa1t of It JOHN MOFFAT Let fools the stud1ous desp1se thele s nothmg lost by bemg w1se SALUTATORIAN Dance Band C25 Echo Staff Q15 Q29 Q39 145 Bachelor Club Q33 Edltor of Echo C41 A C3 Snutf Box Staff C15 L23 13, Q47 Latin Club 119 C29 Q31 Q49 Ed1to1 1n Chlef Snuff Box Q49 LlCtOl Latm Club fly Clmera Club C11 Cenator Latm Club Q41 Band C25 Selvlcemens Letter Q43 Glee Club C23 John your aggresslveness and effxclency as 1n the flelds of muslc dramatlcs Journahsm and scholarshlp w11l assure you a place of capable leadership ln the commumty as well as they have 1n school affalrs We wxsh you luck 1n your chosen plcfesslon medlcme MARIAN GAFFGA Good thmgs come lll l1tt1e packages OITIICTOH Club CU A A C33 C43 Intramurals C43 Glee Club Q29 133 Q43 Lat1n Club C13 A Howhng Success C43 Marlan you are frlendly and wxlllng to do anythmg Wlth your ever efflcxent manner Lots of happlness 1n all that you do L . ' A- -C17 D647 Orchestra 423 A Howling Success C49 l ANTONE FRANCIS SKWARA JR Sporrca Llfe w1thout sports IS not l1fe Baseball 113 133 143 Track 113 123 133 143 Basketball 113 123 133 143 Pmg Pong 113 123 133143 Horseshoes 123 133 43 Captam Baseball 143 Oaptam Basketball 143 A 113 13 A Howlmg Success 143 Band 113 123 Orchestm 113 123 The bislxetball coult the baseball dlamond the track course and pm pong table xx 1ll seem empty XVlThOllt you May you be as outstandmg later ln llfe as you have been as a plavel ln school LILIAN MARIA KENT Its better to be small and sh1ne than to be large and cast a shadow HONOR STUDENT Glee Club 123 133 143 Band 123 Omxcron Club 113 A A C13 133 3 If qu1etness and sweetness are 1mportant factors 1n be comlng an efflclent secletaly ou1 antlclpatlons for you can pxcture nothmg short Ol success May you be as capable m that lme as you have been as a sen1o1 STEPHEN JOSEPH SWIATOCHA 6 As prone to m1sch1ef as able to perform It Baseball 123 133 143 Track 143 Horseshoes 123 133 143 Pmg Pong 133 143 Snuff Box Staff 113 143 A A 133 143 You have proved you1 worth on the baseball dxamond Steve and your wltty remarks have hvened many a class The art room w1ll be empty wlthout your work Good luck' eleven W 1 - -1 II ll ' H . . . . ,, ' v 'I ' , A. . 3143 Al ' 77 . 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Y , . 1 twelve MARY KRUKOWSKI O' I am stabbed wlth laughter Glee Club 419 425 445 A A C39 43 Omlcron Club 113 Intramurals C35 C45 Echo Staff 121 Q45 You certamly axe an asset to the Glee Club and w1ll be. greatly m1ssed Your sklll 1n commerclal subJects wlll make you an excellent secretary Good luck BRUNO FELIX SWIATOCHA The greatest men may ask a foohsh questlon now and then Manager Baseball Q31 Q43 Manager Track C33 Captam Intramurals Q45 Intramurals C11 125 C31 C43 Cross Country Q13 Track C37 C45 Echo Staff 137 C45 Snuff Box St iff C41 A A Q33 47 A Howhng Success C47 Your ense of humor may be depended upon lor every OCCQSIOH Your presence wlll be greatly m1ssed on the tlack team and 1n school act1v1t1es We hope you can l8dll79 youl ambltlon of bemg a Marlne JOAN NEWBOLD A penny for you1 thoughts Dance Band Q45 Band C17 625 C39 C49 Glee Club 119 Q25 C35 Latm Club Q15 125 133 C41 Latm Club Quaestor C45 Echo Staff 413 Q93 433 C43 Delegate to Press Conference Intramurals C35 C41 A A 13 Q39 Brass Sextet Q49 We often wonder how you mamtam your scholastxc record and dream so much You wlll leave an empty place ln all muslcal organlzatxons As a teacher you are sure to achleve success y C l . . q . . . 4 C49 ' 447 . . q 449 CHARLES RICHARD VAN DUZER Dust Tall oaks from little acorns grow. Snuff Box Staff Q43 Bachelor Club C33 Camera Club C45 Ping Pong C23 Q35 C45 Intramurals Q33 Q45 Track Q43 Band up 42p Q33 Orchestra CU Q27 Glee Club 125 A 13 A Howlmg Success C43 Although you re the llttle man of the class you have alw ys been a source of nlepressxble humor Your d1st1nct person al1ty mus1cal ablllty and dramatlc sk1ll make you one of the most popular semors IRENE SARNOWSKI Shes coy md petlte yet charmmg and sweet A 113 C3 Echo Staff Q23 You have well prep'11ed yourself fo1 a bus1ness CSIEEI of tlkxng an extenslve commex C111 course Your pelsonahty and 1b1l1ty w1ll see you to the top IH th1s lme Good luck Irene ROY WILLIAM WILKINSON Sc1ence 15 my l1fe HONOR STUDENT Snuff Box Staff Q23 C35 C43 Asst Tr lck Manager C35 Track Mmnager Q45 B.1chelo1 Club Q33 Secretary of Bachelor Club Secretary of class C37 Q45 A A C13 C33 A HOW1lHg Success Q41 Your quletly reserved manner makes you the 1deal SCIIIOI ln every way Your cwpabllxty and mterest m sclence are to be admxred thirteen in fourteen JOYCE HELEN TERRY Nlcne spelk of hu but pelk ot hex xx 1th pralse Glee Club 115 Q23 C31 UU Band Q13 129 C35 OHHICTOII Llub C17 A 1543 You 18 a lathex qu1et gnl who ploves to be a txue tmend You hate been found depend able 111 dolng youl b1t 1n maklng my actlx 1ty one to lemembex WILLIAM D WIRTH Effol t bl1l1gS success A 1513 Bachelol Club Q35 An unusually qulet fellow but to those who know hun well he IS a valued fuend Youl coopelatlon has helped gleltly 1n class lCt1V1tl8S KATHRYN SUSAN TEVES Kay Bxeak my hefut 11 I must hold my tongue ulee Llub Q33 145 hee1leader C35 C43 A A C35 C47 Intramurals 135 44W A Howlmg Success C43 You1 XVIL and pelsonlllty hug hghfened our studles and W111 le g1eatly mlssed llthough we haxe known you only two years Your cheerleadmg has won you a place ln S H S md the xblhty you have shown ln art HSSUICS you a profltable future DOROTHY YOUNG ot What IS worth domg lS woxth domg well HONOR STUDENT Band C15 C25 C35 C45 O1Ch6StF8 C15 Glee Club C15 Lwtm Club C15 C25 C25 C45 CeI18tI'lX Latm Club C15 Scuba Latm Club C45 Class Treasurer C35 C45 Echo Stlff C15 C25 C35 C45 Snuif Box Stalf C35 C45 Asst Edltor Snuff BOY C45 1lltl'NT1LI1D.1S C35 C45 Your schol t1c ablllty coupled wlth your SHICICDCQ' and cwpabxllty h we made you an 1nvalu'1ble member of the SSUIOI class PRISCILLA YOUNG Her sunny d1s1,os1t1on IS '1 sure cule tor almost anythlng HONOR STUDENT Pxesldent of class C35 C4 Latm Club C15 C25 C35 C45 Quaestor Latm Club C15 Consul Latm Club C45 Band C15 C25 C35 C45 Orchestx 1 C15 Echo Staff C15 C25 C35 C45 Edltor Echo C45 Asst Edltor of Snuff Box C45 Delegate Press Conference French Club C25 Presldent of Bmd C35 A C15 C35 Snuff Box Staff C35 C45 Servlcemens Letter C45 A Howllng Success C45 Iutramurals C35 C45 Your fr1enc.1ly smlle and good nature have made you easxly one of the rrost popular glrls ln S H S As presldent of the senlor class ard leadex sn varlous school organlzatlons and class 3CtlVltl9S you have shown great executlve ablhty You ale certaln to rlse to the top Wlth these Jw ENN , fifteen A 5 it Q IID ll Q as . . . 4 . E . . ' ' 5 C45 Scriba Latin Club C35 Cheerleader C45 ' ' A. . C45 ' off ' , J, , Class History n September 1941 over thrrty students entered hrgh school determr red to make good Almost all of them contrnued then studres untrl completron In therr frrst year sexeral partrcrpated rn extra currrculur crctrvrtres such as sports b nd orches tra Latrn Cluo I the Echo rnd the .snuff Box No offrcers were elected durrng thc frrst or second ye rs When they entered therr sophomore year they took an even more actrxe part rn school lrfe Some of the boys becrme captarns of rntramurals and the baseball basketball and tr rck teams all had second year men Antone Skwara walked off wrth top honors rn sports A larger numbcr Jorned the musrcal orgrnwatrons than had rn prexrous years After frnrshrng the nox el Srlas Marner rn Englrsh the class rented the frlm whrch xx rs shown one afternoon rn the rudrtorrum As Junrors therr enthusrrsm drd not rbate Kathryn Teves and Ida Grathwohl were elected to the cheerleadrng squad For the rem under of the Junror and entrre senror ye r the lollowrng x ere chosen as offrcers presrdent Prrscrlla Young xrce presrdent Rrchard Castor secretary Roy Wrrkrrrson treasurer Dorothy Young In Aprrl 1944 the Junrors took oxer the sale of crndy as a class proyect to rarse money for future expenses Plans were made for a Prom to be held Mry 19 The afffrrr proved xery en Joyable Sprrng dccoratrons were used rnd George Laubs brnd plrved for the dfrrrcrng The senror rrngs whrch hrd be rr ordered 'urrvcd rust before the Prom Ir September 1944 frnally attrrnrng the long rn rrted trtle of Senrors the thrrty settled down to thc trsk of provrng themselxes worthy of berng upperclassrnerr Then fall rnagrzrne campargn surpassed rll prexrous records and set r next goal to whrch future classes may asprre Not a few students showed astute salesrnanshrp and recerved 'rwards for therr endeavors Cadet cards vxere also sold and thrs effort proxed to be very profrtable A Memorrble Senror Brll was grven on October 27 wrth musrc furnrshed 'rgarn by George Laubs musrcrans and wrtlr decoratrons featurrng the Hal lovte en motrf On March 16 the Senrors presented A Howl rng Success a three act comedy wrrtten by Robert C Schrmmel whrch lrterally lrxed up to rts name An unusually lrrge audrence ttended the delrght ful performance As all parts had been thoroughly rehearsed and the castrng was unusually good exeryone felt the play was xery successful The scenery thanks to Mr Kramer contrrbuted rn a 1 rge measure to thrs success There were few class partres thrs year partly because so much trme hrd been taken up by re hearsals and also because of the problem of trans portatron As rn the three prexrous years sports formed a large part of senror actrxrtres Antone Skwara Roger Grattan Robert Rothman and Tom Shal xey pl ryed on the Varsrty Basketbball team whrch made an enxrable record thrs season Antone Skn ar'r Steve Swratocha Tom Shalt ey and Albert Krupskr were on the baseball team Some took part rn track ard other sports Prrscrlla Young Kathryn Teves and Ida Grathwohl were rmong those chosen for cheerleaders Durrng Easter vacatron the class spent rn ex crtrng four days rn New York xrsrtrng many places of educatronal and scenrc rnterest As each mem ber looks brck oxer hrs four years rn Southold Hrgh School he knovts that hrs experrences rn school wrll be xery helpful rn attarnrng success and happrness To The Junrors e have come to the end of our four l appy years rn hrgh school The goal for whrch we have strrxen has been reached We leaxe our school xxrth mrxed emotrons Joy rn antrcrpatrng our future 1nd regret rn leavrng our frrends Now rt lres vsrth you the Junror C1 rss to carry on the rderls of Justrce fan play and good sports manshrp that we have trred to attarn You wrll lraxe r hard struggle ahead of you but wrth the Reply To Most Esteemed Senrors Corgratulatrorrs to a class that has surpassed the efforts of all rts prede cessors Each of your undertakrngs has ended rn outstandrng success We are determrned to uDh01d the tradrtrons of Southold Hrgh School ard mam srxteen determrnatron ard cooperatron you have already shown you wrll accomplrsh what you set out to It rs the torch Guard rt brrght 'rs falter rn up to you who take our places to carry of rderlrsm xx hrch rs now handed to you protect rt rnd pass rt on next year as or brrghter than vre pass rt to you Never your efforts hare courage and success wrll surely crown these efforts Pr rscrlla Young The Senrors tarn the records you hare set Best of luck' May your further acnrex ement rn lrfe be as excellent as those you hare accom plrshed rn Southold Hrgh School Wrllram Grrgonrs Presrdent Junror Class I I , I I I I . ,I I . ,I , , I . 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Class Prophecy Class of 45 Holds Alumni Banquet 29 Celebrltues, Including the Presldent of the United States, Meet at Exrluslve Yacht Club at Palm Beach Palm Be 1ch January 25 1960 Snuff Box Pxess othman and Teves the famous y1cht1ng palt ners entertalned the11 fo1n1e1 cl 1ss1n'1tes l'1st S1tu1day nlght at the Aqu1 Y1cht Club 111 Palm Be 1ch '1h1s lSS611'1blCCl cl1ss ol 1945 ot Southold Hlgh School curled 1 most unusu 11 111 11k ol dls llI1CtlOY'l not one ot llS membeu has lalled t lCl1l8X9 outst mdlng success One of the most 1611011 ned pe1son1ges p1 sent was Mr Albert Krupsk1 who dnects the L Jnnbes du P11110 Modehng, School H1s w1le w1s tV6Elllf1g one of Jean Dlckersons latest creatlon lean ln C lS6 you are not al1e1dy 1cqua1nted w 1th the fact lS L1lly Daches SUCCGSSOI 111 the tleld of 1l1C1lX1dLldllStlC dress des1gn The1e were two COUSDICLIOLIS Ll1lllO1l11N 111 thl 1111 1de ot I10t 1bles Claue Dlllllllll 1 gener 11 1n the sf llldlflg 111ny of the WACs and B1u11o SXV1 ll,0Ll1'l 1ecently promoted tour st ll general ot the M 111nes Vte unde1st 1nd the l1tte1 IS ch1ef m1l1ta1y 1dx1so1 to the Pl6SlClOllt The co1np11 y 1ll stood lb Joan New bold s d1nce band oi the n1t1on pl 1yed thc St ll Sp mgled P11sc1lla Young ente1ed the Glalld B1llroom l1es1dent Young spoke w1th he1 usu 11 g1c1t elo qucnce tc llel to1n1e1 cl SSll1ll6S e 1oc1l1st to1 tlc excnmg XR IS M llll lxlll v lill.lkOVVSlkJ Shc h1d tlox I1 Cl0XXl1 llUl1l New Yolk lo1 the 1cc1s1on where shc IS 1 le1tu1e att11ct1on 11 the W1ldorf AStL7lll AS the dmclng began we 11ot1cecl B111 Xfvllth t11e tlmes holder ot the Olymp1c h1gh d1x1ng t1tle 1nd A1111 Bucu who 1s h111 styllst 1t the M C' M stud1os clevtes co1ffu1cs XXl11Cl1 axe the mac of f1l1ndom Just beto1e the end ol the flrst waltL Dust Van Duzer the d11ede11l of the speedw1y pulled up ln h1s 1'1ce1 Hc had made the tr1p flom lndianapolls 111 10 mlnutes and 59 44 seconds We saw the coat ta1ls of D1 John Moffat as l1e rushed from the b 1llroon1 to an eme1gency case 1t John Hopkms v1he1e he IS ahlei of staff On the west balcony Roy W1lklnson protessol oi smence lt M I T lllil R1cl111d Castor owner 1nd ed1to1 1 N1tu111l t11ld Ilfe and lead ng o1n1tholog1st of the countly were studymg the pOSlt1Oll of S'1tu1n A le1tu1e Ol the p1Og18ll1 XVIS 1 dll1LlI1g Con tcst Showmg tl11t they h1d 11ot lost the11 skxll of I11gh school d1ys Phyl HOltf7Il 1 Rockette lI1Cl Fony Sltwn 1 1 b1g le1gue b1seb 111 stn wlth '1 battmg a1e1 1ge oi 938 2 walked off w1th top honors Later we notlced 1 very amrndted conx e1sat1on 1n wh1ch Tony Skw'1ra was drscussmg the latest 1ootb'1ll pl1ys Yklth Tom Sh 111 ey co1ch t H 111 11d Gencucxe G1 lttlll le-1d111g Hollywood gOSSlp L0lLll'l1l1lSl 1n her lnunltable W 1y w as 1nte111ew1ng Ida G1 1tl1wol1l the se11s1t1on11 ente1ta1ne1 lecently 1etu1ned lrom E11gl'1nd Geneuexe mtormed us that ld1 h1s been ofte1ed 1 ternptmg Hollvwood C.0Iltl lCl Milllll Cfaffgl showlng the same g1lCS and pOlSG th lt 1re essentlal to her sk1ll of t1ght rope walkmg It the clrcus was clanclng w1th ROgel G1'1ttan ed1tor ot the I11ternP1t1onal Gazette Under h1s lgg16SSlV6 buslness pol1cy the c11culat1on ot h1s p1pe1 h1s IISGI1 to 13 000001 wlnch we hen lS scon to become the llllll ot R1cl1 llld RlCl1 wc1e Slttlllg out 1 Clll1Ce as they d1d so oltcn 111 tl1c11 lllgh school d1ys T lx 11ncl 111111 semed to Lllllle thxee 11 e lll6.I'lClS Do1otl1y Young Joyce Tc11y llld L1l1 111 Kelll Dct lS n executxxe ot the Umted St1t s t1easu1y 1111nt ln DCIIXQI Joyce IS OXNUSI and dl lCCl0l of the Pilllx Axenue COOlxll1g School 101 Debutantes and Llllall p1o11ng he1 p1OIll1SlI1g c1pab1l1ty 111 the tleld of busmess n11n1ges 1 sec1et 111:11 school 111 Ch1c1go It w IS fortunate that Mllgle Beebe ambassa do1ess to B1 lL1l was 1n th1s cou11t1y to atte11d the bmquet She has becn elected leader ot a P111 Amex 1c 111 COl1f8lCl1lC soon to be held 1n New Orlems Townd tl1e wee l1ULllb of the n1o1n111g Stexe Swlatocha gathe1ed all the senlors 111 h1s 100 p1ssenge1 plane of ult11 modexn Cl6Slg11 and de hvered each to h1s respectlxe home So ended the 1e111 ukable 1eu11lo11 ot the umque cl 1ss oi 4.1 seventeen , I . 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'hr Ill nf the 0115155 nf 194 P 1 1E SENIOR CLASS of 1945 b mg m cl s me md noxm 11 state of mxnd do make publlsh m declale IZIIIS to be our last and We the1efore make the followmg bequeflths Furst MARJORIE BEEBE bequeaths her henght to BENNIE SZCZOTKA Second ANN BUCCI bequeaths her dark tresses to CORA GLOVER Third RICHARD CASTOR bequeaths hls popularity wlth the gurls to ALFRED TERP Fourth CLAIRE DRUMM bequeaths her unobtrusnveness to JAMES KANE Fifth JEAN DICKERSON bequeaths her artnstlc talents to ROSE BURKHARDT Slxth GENEVIEVE GRATTAN bequeaths her giggle to ROSE ZANESKI Seventh ROGER GRATTAN bequeaths has deep voice to BERNARD SHALVEY Elghth MARIAN GAFFGA bequeaths her blondness to VIRGINIA HUNTER Nlnth IDA GRATHWOHL bequeaths her wardrobe to HELEN BOOTH Tenth PHYLLIS HORTON bequeaths her pause to MARIE DONAHUE Eleventh LILIAN KENT bequeaths her cooperatnveness to SPENCER PETTY Twelfth MARY KRUKOWSKI bequeaths her vocal talents to OLIVE DAVISON Thurteenth ALBERT KRUPSKI bequeaths his clownlsh way to CAROLYN MLYNARCZYK Fourteenth JOHN MOFFAT bequeaths has executive ablllty to WILLIAM GRIGONIS Flfteenth JOAN NEWBOLD bequeaths her musical talents to MADELEINE DONAHUE Seventeenth ROBERT ROTHMAN bequeaths has photographrc sksll to ELLSWORTH FISHER Enghteenth IRENE SARNOWSKI bequeaths her brown eyes to ANNE TERRY Nnneteenth THOMAS SHALVEY bequeaths hrs skull In sports to JOHN BLADOS Twentieth ANTONE SKWARA bequeaths hls athletnc records to CARLISLE COCHRAN Iwenty farst BRUNO SWIATOCHA bequeaths has Interest In the Marlnes to RICHARD WIRTH Twenty second STEVE SWIATOCHA bequeaths has wat to DUDLEY NEWBOLD Twenty thnrd JOYCE TERRY bequeaths her typlng skull to FELIKSA KONARSKI T wenty tourth KATHRYN TEVES bequeaths her devotion to one person to GEORGE GRATTAN Twenty fufth ROY WILKINSON bequeaths his scnentufnc ablllty to JOSEPH PAPURCA Twenty snxth WILLIAM WIRTH bequeaths has quuetness to GEORGE BOEHLE Twenty seventh CHARLES VAN DUZER bequeaths has dramatic abullty to TERESA SLEDZIESKI Twenty elghth DOROTHY YOUNG bequeaths her place as treasurer to LOIS PRICE Twenty ninth PRISCILLA YOUNG bequeaths her fiery blush to JEAN HUTCHINSON We hue subscrlbed our n mes and affxxed our se'11 on th1s tust day of June m the year ot our Lord 01 e thousand n1ne hundred and forty fxve Islgnedl THE SENIOR CLASS nineteen wil' ' ,E'4 Li 'zzf ', , ',zcI Sixteenth, JAMES RICH bequeaths his skill in math to WILLIAM BORKOWSKI. 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I- 3 43.64 ad iwenty two meg? a of C '66 2360 SENIOR PLAY The Semor Class presented a three act comedy ent1tled A Hovslmg Success on March 16th at South old Hlgh School Wlth Mr Goldsmlth and Mr Abt as co dlrectors The cast was as follows LLCIUS PENNYWATE a Coatsx 1lle lawyer JOHN MOFFAT REBECCA PENNYWATE h1s Wlfe MARJORIE BEEBE PRUNELLA thelr daughter PRISCILLA YOUNG HERBERT thelr son ROBERT ROTHMAN CRUSTY h1S pal and accompllce BRUNO SWIATOCHA AUNT HEP Rebecca slster PHYLLIS HORTON JOY SHOOK hkes Herbert ve1y much MARIAN GAFFGA JOEY CARTER one of the nexghbors boys CHARLES VAN DUZER SHENANDOAH MARR Prunellas roommate KATHRYN TEVES CAPTAIN SHOOK of the Pollce Department ROY WILKINSON TONY the gardener ANTONE SKWARA The story depxcts an average Amer1can boy ln h1s teens who rldes many a hobby horse to the d1s tract1on of h1s parents but sooner or later becomes a sohcl Amerlcan c1t1zen Rlch 1n humor mystery and romance the play was one that w1l1 long be remembered The chalrmen of the commlttees for the play were Propertles Mlss Mlller Make up Mr Goldsmlth Llghtlng Mr Dart Ushers Mxss Cre1der Costumes Mrs Lmdsay and Mlss Metzger Scenery Mr Kramer and Mr Mmer Program Mrs Cote Tlckets Mr Blodgett Advertlsmg Mrs Cote and M1ss Campamle The Senxors wxsh to express the1r thanks to M1 Abt and Mr Goldsmlth who helped so much to make th1s product1on successful Twenty three 9 ' ' il , ' 97 - MARTA-the maid .............................................................. .....,...........,.,, ....................,...................,............. A N N BUCCI - 'S ' ............................................ ............................... ,..............,. ............ umor Class he Jumor Class h ld 1ts frrst meetmg 1n December and elected the folloxung ofhcers for the remalnder of thelr JUI1101 yeal and the entlre sen1or year W1111am GI'lg0lllS p1es1dent Ellsworth Fisher v1ce presldent Mane Donahue secxetary Lo1s Prlce treasurer In Noxember the class ordeled then- class ungs Because of the shortage of mateuals lt was lmperatlve that the order be placed early The sale of candy began the last week m Apul after the SCHIOPS had leturned from the1r tup A gala Plom was held on May 25 w1th music furnlshed by George Laub s orchestra The class has been repxesented 1n athlet1cs muslcal organlzatlons and XHIIOUS clubs LOIS Puce and Vlrgmla Huntel wele electgd cheel leadels A majouty of the boys were 3CtlV9 ln such sports as basketball baseball track and mtxamulals Those on the basketball team were C'nl1sle Cochran Dudley Newbold Spencer Petty lVlu18ITl Borkowskl James Kane and Rlchard W1rth Baseball team members 1nclude Joseph Papurca Wllllalh Borkowskl Caxllsle Cochlan Wllllam G11gon1s Dudley Newbold and Spencer Petty A few of the boys wele on the track team Several members were 1n the Band and Glee Club and on the staffs of the Echo and Snuff Box I v , 3 ' Y ' v 1 . 1 : - ' Q y - 1 ' h , 1 y Y , ,, . 'I . ' , l . 1. l I .I , . ' 'y Q ' w , . . . '. . 7 ' . 1 ' ' I D , c f. S. H. S. At War Like mOS12 Other organizati0r1S, the Students and duty as firemen. Other boys have been working ' , ' ' ,. y . ' ' ' I . 1 i I 1 . 3 QD ' 9 1 3 . Y .. . . . . .D . . 3- , . 1 . . . . ' 5 ' 65 faculty of Southold Hlgh School haxe cont1nued takmg part ln most of the act1v1t1es aldlng ln the all out effort to brlng about the fxnal v1ctory 1n th1s great and terrlble war Among these thmgs hate been contr1butmg to the varlous Red Cross dr1ves sendmg books to Camp Upton gxvmg clothes for poor ch1ldren fllllng Chrlstmas glft boxes sendmg Serv1cemen s Letters to our alumnn 1n the Armed Forces and part1c1pat1ng 1n the XHYIOUS scrap dr1ves One subyect deservmg SpeCla1 mentlon lS the lme Job that many of the hxgh school pup11s d1d 1n sellmg war bonds A Blue Star Brxgade was formed under the d1rect1on of Mr Owen P Whxte and a total of S6 933 75 worth of bonds was sold Many of the older boys have been helpmg to relxeve the manpower shortage by volunteeung fo1 Twenty four cn farms after school and on Saturdays I'he faculty have unself1shly devoted then tlme and effort to the ratlonmg of gasolme They have also helped w1th the greatest and perhaps the most xmportant Job of all that of tra1n1ng students of Southold Hlgh School tor pleservmg the peace whlch the soldlers on the battleflelds are flehtlng and dymg for By gomg to school the students are galnmg ln the knowledffe vltalljy necessary to mamtalnmg peace Many former students of Southold Hlgh School are now actually out there fwhtmg IH the battl fronts all over the world Some have made the supreme sacr1f1ce But It IS the obl1gat1on of those stlll worklng and studylng ln the schools all over the country to see to lt that these dead shall not have d1ed 1n va1n Fox the second tune 1n two yeals the students Assembly Programs sk any student and he w1ll tell you that the assembly perlods are C1aSSlfl6d among tlae sugar and SPICE and thmgs that are mee tbout school The f1rst assembly of th1s yea1 was held on S ptember 13 when M1 A W Johnson of the Curtls Publlshlng Company told the students ot the htgh school md uppex g1ades ot the XVOlk that salxaged SCI up IS dolng He mentloned several ot these matemals such IS steel t1n and p1per and showed how they a1e belng used ln the war effort On October 2 the students hea1d Mlss Annl Stexxnt Bud noted lectu1e1 act1ess and 1utho1 ess of both f1ct1on and poetry She has traveled extenslxely th1oughout the xxo1ld and has taught hool 1n the B11t1sh Isle tor some years Mlss Blld begln he1 wr1t1ng cneen at the age ol sexen wh1le convalescmg from 111118113 S nce 1ece1v1ng her Master of Arts deglee at C1n unnau L1n1ve1s1ty she has had three noxels pub llshed Two Young Corslcans belng the most lecent At the next assembly IH lNowembe1 the guest spe ke1 was a Nlg6lllH M1 Mbonu OJ1ke Mr Ollke euned a degxee by couespondence hom Oxlord Un1xe1s1ty betore comlng to the Un1ted St tes where he obtalned turthe1 deg1ees ttom OhlO State and Chlcago UHIN ers1t1es In comparlng the N1ge11an system of educat1on mth th It ot the U111ted St xtes Mr Ojlke 111 11veled xt the fact that 1n OU1 country educat1on IS the 11ghttul ner1tage ot all whe1eas 1n Atr1ca only a select tew have access to th1s pIlVllege He com mented on the s1m1l111ty ot the Boy Scout o1g1n1za UUIIS 111 the two countues lltel not1c111g the u11 tmms ot the Scouts IH the audlence In clos1ng M1 OJ1ke demonst1ated Xlrlth M1 Blodgetts ass1stance the th1ee methods ot hxnd shiklng used IH hls n1t1xe land e1-:plunmg that the cholce ot handsh 1k1ng IS the means whereby a N1ge11an 1nd1cates the degree of the Yvilllflth of hls teehng for the t11end OI acquamtance he IS gleetmg M1 Owen P Whlte 8ddlESS9d the H1story C classes 1n Novembe1 and comm1ss1oned them Second Lleutenants 111 the Blue Sta1 Bllgdde the o1gan1z1t1on of volunteers selllng war bonds 1n the Slxth and Seventh Wa1 Loan drlwes The mformal Chr1stmas assembly on Decem bex 21 vtas enjoyed by everyone The h1ghl1ghts ol the OCCHSIOH uele a one act play Dust of the Road by Kenneth Sawyer Goodman select1ons by the Dance Band and the exchange ot glftS The month of Janua1y brought the speake1 Salom RlZk a Syrlan now on the staff of the Readers Dlgest Thls man descubed h1s early hte unde1 German ty11nny IH Syrla du1 mg World War I Flnally convmclng the Ame11can consul of h1s Amer1can c1t1zensh1p he was able to leave tor thlS country JOllllUg h1S brother 1n Iowa h set up a shoe shop md began attendmg mght school He was facm :ted by our mode1n mx entlons and freedom of l1v1ng Later he WlOte h1s b1 ography The Sy111n Yankee He cont11buted a copy of th1s book to the h1gh school l1b111y The Maxch assembly 1nt1oduced the Hobby Man Karl Bolandel who has over 200 hobb1es whlch abso1b hls 1nte1est 1nterm1ttent1y He has traxeled all over the country d1SCONCllllg that people hue many unusu 11 hobbles the collectmg ot dolls bells hmd dec01ated cloths p1per knlves w1th hand carved h1ndles the ca1v1ng and soap ex en the study of tramps He these and the mo1e common hobbles of stlnps postcards 1nd 1n1tch COVQIS He slmples t1o1n some tltty ol h1S hobbles the students an opportunlty to exam1ne tlcles at the clos ot the assembly ot wood dlscussed collectmg chsplaved 1rd gave these HI I7 Thls date held spec1al s1gn1f1cance for M1 Dale slnce It IS the Fou1th of July of Noxway the countxy where h1s IllOtll6l and tvxo slsters l1ve Just recently he hea1d tor the fllSt tlme 1n two ye IIS that they a1e sate H1s two sons 1re servmg 1n the A1med Forces ol the Un1ted States As a speake1 on the Town Meetlng ol the A11 1n Chlcago M1 D1le1ece1ved ID HK nd rot excellence He has been appo1nted a lll9l'Ylb61 ot a COITIIHISSIOYI bemg sent to RUSS13 for the pulpose ol studymg the Russl 1n school system M1 Dale talked about success 1n busmess The baslc essent1als fO1 th1s success accordmg to hls dlscusslon are the use of good Engllsh a good pexsonal appearance s1nce11ty enthus11sm team wclk He Clted cases hom t1ue expe11ences to proxe h1s statements The students enjoyed h1s talk and hope to welcome h1m agaln somet1me ID the tutu1e The H1StOFy C classes have seen several moxlng p1ctures lelated to the1r work so haxe the homemakmg and the 111dust11al axt classes A11 enrxchmg element 1n the school plOglcllTl these assemblles a1e ref1esh1ng and stlmulatmg per1ods engoyed and well 1emembe1ed twenty fnve . . , 1, , - - ', av , 11 1 - 11 ' .' 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' ' r ' U ' ' ' . .. Y V H . . . . . y Y . . , v n Y . . 1 twenty sux FRESHMAN CLASS SOPHOMORE CLASS Sophomore Class This year the Sophomore Class was well repre- sented in sports. Charles Gaffen Robert Gold- smrth Frank Drller Walter Adams and Robert Baker played on the basketball team Gerard Rafford serxed as assistant manager of the baseball squad whrle Frank Diller and Charles Gagen were mem bers of that team Many of the cl rss participated rn the boys and grrls rntramurals Brrbrrr Dickerson md Joan Albertson were drum majorettes for the band Barbara was also rctrve as a cheerleader having been elected to the che rleadrng corps of the second basketball team Marjorre McCafTery md Jo rn Redden attended the Music Festival Clinic at Freeport where they played in a 140-piece band composed of picked students from schools rn Suffolk Nassau and West chester counties In May several of the sophomores were included rn the group that attended another festrval at Farmrngdale There they took part rn varrous competitive numbers such as the saxo phone qurrtette the brass sextette and rnstrumen solos The class contributed members to the Band the Drnce Band the Glee Club the Camera Club the Latin Club and to the staffs of the Echo and Snuff Box Freshman Class any of the Freshman Class this year par trcrpated rn school actrrrtres Jean Boerges on w rs elected to the squ rd of senror cheerlerders whrle Phyllrs Baker and Georgrrnna Berkoskr were on the Junror squad In brsketbrll Teddy Beebe rnd Buddy Hunter were on the Junror Varsrty team and Chrrles Turner held hrs own on the Varsity team Some of the boys earned places on the baseball t rm Not only were ser eral of our members on the Echo staff but three secured rssrgnments on the Snuff Box staff Phyllrs Baker Alice Wheeler and Bex erly Whipple were among those chosen for drum ma Jorettes Fourtecn freshmen were rn the band Buddy Hunter Joan Rothm rn Vrrgmrr Lytle Susan Knight md Verna Petty attended the Music Festrx rl at Farmingdale Many partrcrprted rn the Camer r Latin I and Glee Clubs Srntr Claus wrs played by Teddy Beebe rt tne rnnual Chrrstmas prrty The Echo s has be n customary rn past years two ec tors were chosen for the Echo one fo the lnst semester Prrscrllr Young and another rt the begrnnrng ol the second semester John Moffat Sexeral transrtrons were made this year al though the general lryout of the paper rem rrrred unch rr ged Ont of th new features began rn the Februrry rssue This w rs a serres of letters de prctmg the true experiences ol Buster a xeteran ol both World Wrrs Another 1llIlOVlt10I1 w rs the column honorrng war heroes of recent campaigns In the music department short sketches were wrrtten about the lrxes of Unsung Mrestros rrnportrnt radro conductors lrttle known to the publrc except by nrme One of the most popular addrtrons w rs the Sk tch Prge dr rw n by members ot the rrt strff The Who ls It column rnstr tuted lrst year was contrnued throughout the frrst semester only The organization of the Echo consists of fire rn rjor departments edrtorral reporting ferture wrrtrng typrng md rnrmeogrrphrng All members rn the se ond nd tlrrrd departments are grven r delrnrte ssrgnmcnt by the editors to be frnrshea by r C rtrrn d adlrn As each turns rn hrs ma terral rt rs proofread by the edrtorral staff and rn ome cases rewritten before being passed on to the typrsts for stencrl cuttrng Finally the mime ofr rphrng group folds the paper inserts copy sheet s the mrclarrr rolls out the printed page and the Echo rs rerdy lor crrculatron As represent rtrxe ol our school Joan New bod rnd Prr crllr Srorrn rccomprnred by Mrss Crerdcr rttendcd the rnrru rl press conference held rt New York Unrx ersrty rn October The guest speaker w rs Rube Gcl lbrr the artrst who gained lrrne by hrs rrurne ous rrrtoons of the postwrr wcrld Drrrne the coursc cf hrs lecture he re rnd dlrbbed lnlrrrously rrntrl he found rt agrrn Arter thc le ture the sroup eprr rtcd to attend drflerent forums on ncx sprrcr adxertrsrng x rr correspondence rnd y nbcok pl nnrng 'lhe following hue w orlted on the st rff ot he lclao this year John llrofl rt rs edrtor Prrscrllr Young rs busrness nrnr er Jcrn Newbold Lors Pr Ce Jorn Rothrnrn Arne Terry Mrrtha Coch r n Vrrgrnra Lytle Vrr mrr Hunter Ellsworth Fisher Madelerne Don rhuc Margaret Mrller Ethel Anne Mrrtrn Phyllis Brlrcr Rose Gr rdowskr Cthlcen Doroskr Brrbarr Grrthwohl Barbrra Srlleck Joseph nc Terp Susan Knrglrt rnd Clotrlde Karsten as reporters columnists rnd feature writers Bruno Swratocha rnd Rrchrrd Castor rs artists Robert Rothmrn Spencer Petty and Walter Adams rs mrmeogrrphers John Moffat Marie Donrhue Irene Srrnowskr Mrry Krukowskr typrsts George Pontrno as exchange edrtor Mrss Crerder rs advisor twenty seven D Y Y Y 1 1 1 C L - . . c ' ., . 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Southold H1gh School Band he Southold Hlgh School B nd gave 1tS f1I'St pUb1lC performance of the year a concert m the h1gh school audrtorrum on November 23 Later lt played at th senlor play Three concerts glven ln June at the Southold Frre House were rncluded among 1tS act1v1t1es Segments of the band oifered entertamment at the Grange at the Cutchogue Methodlst Church at a dance festxval grven by the physlcal educatron department of the h1gh school and at meetmgs of the Parent Teache Assoc1at1on In June the band members also dem actual stages of rehearsal through Wh1Ch a grven muslcal number must pass before lt IS ready for p1esentat1on to an audlence The members of the band are Jean Newbold Puscrlla Young Ohxe Dav1son Verna Petty Mane Donahue Frank D1lle1 Rrchard Wnth Cathleen D0lOSkl Joan Dewar James Kane Carol Bergen Ellsworth F1she1 Graham Glover Joyce Terry Joan Albertson Joan Rothman Dorothy Young Margaret Neary V1rg1n1a Lytle Cynthla Kmght Audrey Petty Meryle Newbold Barbara Sllleck Ma1Jor1e McCaf?fery Emrly Kaehn Susan Knlght Joan Redden Elame Drres Joan Newbold Nancy Ho1ton Earl Overton Dan1e1 F1ore Anna Kora lesk1 Barbara Pulese Marllyn Mlller Charles Hunter Barbara Grathwohl Bernelce Grathwohl Joan Kaehn Donald Young Arthur Youngs George Zuydhoek Herbert F1sher Lo1s Prlce Rxchard Youngs Rose Gradowskl Martha Cochran Phyll1s Baker A11ce Wheeler Joan Cass1dy Ethel Martln and Charles Karsten Dance Band The Dance Band IS composed of grrls w1th 1 def1n1te mterest 1n muslc and IS drrected by Mr Darryl E Mooney Domg most of 1ts pract1s1ng fter chool hours thls group Sp6Clal1Z9S m popular musrc It played at three school partxes lI'lC1UdlI1g the Chr1stmas party at the Grange Chr1stmas party at the March meetmg of the Parent Teache twenty eaght A socratron and t the opemng of the Southold Youth Center The membels of the Dance Band are Phyll1s Bakex OIIVG Davlson Joan Rothman Lo1s Prrce Ros Gradowskl Elame Dr1es Joan Newbold Joan Redden Bernelce Grathwohl Marrlyn Mlller Bar bara Grathwohl Marjorxe McCafTery Emrly Kaelln Je n Newbold Joan Albertson and Barbara Sllleck l T ,N 8 , , w. . , . 7 ' . y A Y 4. . 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Parent Teacher Assocratron he followrng were the officers for the Southold Parent Teacher Assocratron for thrs year Mrs Flora Luce president Mrs Murlrn Knight Vrce president Mrs Charlotte Lrndsay secretary Mrs Esther Mullen trersurer In October the P T A began rts programs for the year with 1 teachers reception held rn the high school cafeteria The very frne program con srsted of xocal duets by Mrs Ralph Tyler and Mrss Krthryn Fleet of Cutchogue piano duets by Mrs Gertrude Mehl ind Mrs Elsre Fleet of Cutchogue and piano solos by Joan Albertson There was a very Inge rttend rrrce it this affair nrd 111 present had a chance to get rcquarnted with the teachers The Nor ember meeting was a parent teacher get together supper There were lrxe minute talks on school subjects by Miss Carnprnrle Mrss Metzger Mr Mooney Miss Varl 1nd M1 Dart xocal solos by Mrs Herman Moeller of Cutchogue rnd pr 1110 solos by Joan Rothmrn On January 11 Reverend Patrick J MCL rughlrn spoke on the toprc On Speakrng English Hrs talk XVlS humorous IS well as rnstructrxe There were also trombone saxophone and clarrnet quar tettes by some of the musrc students At the February meeting Rev Owen V Davis discussed the subject For Exery Chrld All en joyed hrs message very much The musrc consisted of rnstrument solos by Joan Redden Herbert Frsher Arthur Youngs and Rrchard Wrrth each accompanied by Joan Rothman at the piano Much 15 brought a successful Father s Night to Southold Hrgh School The speaker lor the evenrng was Rev Wrlton D Moffrt who showed colored slides rn conrrectron with hrs lecture on The History of Long Island M s L Bnron Hill contrrbuted sever 1l selectrons on the piano On Aprrl 26 a xery successful card party was held It the Southold Fire House for the benefit of the Crtrzenshrp Prizes grxen away every year at graduation The electron of officers and a one drsh supper combined to lorm the last meeting of the year rn June rhe P T A wrs rn actrwe and successful organization for the year 1944 1945 Latrn Club prevrous years Latrn I Club and the Senior Latrn Club At the beginning of the year the Latrn I Club elected the rollowrng officers consuls Mary L rnrka nrd Jack McCrf'fery quaestor Tydlrl Kent scrrb1 Chnles Hunter cenatrrx Ethel Martrn Meetings were held monthly at school The group enjoyed a one drsh supper on the ex enrng ot April Those elected rs officers for the Senior Latrn Club were consuls Priscilla Young 1nd Rrchard Camera The Camera Club held rts frrst meeting on February 20 1945 At thrs meeting Lors Price Wrllram Grreonrs Carlrsle Cochran Joseph P purca and Robert Rothman were elected the Ex ecutrxe Committee and Martha Cochran was elected S cretary and Treasurer The Darkroom Comnvt tee consists of Harlan Chase Robert Baker and Rrchard Youngs Mr Dart gave rnstructrons on how to develop and print better prctures The parts and functions of the camera and varrous light effects have also been studred The club rs recording prctures of school ac trxrtres for the Snuff Box and also taking prctures of Southold boys and grrls rn the Serxrce who wrsrt the school Young 1nd Phyllrs Horton cenator John Moffat Thrs club also held monthly meetings and had 1 one drsh supper on April 23 to which each mem ber brought a guest After supper games and dancing were enjoyed by all those present On May 1 and 2 the annual rnrtratron of the latin I Club members took place The amusing stunts that were 1 prrt ot the rnrtratron were en joyed by all members rs well as by spectators rn the morning and at noon on both days The frnal rnlornral and formal rnrtratrons were held the exenrng of May Z Cub The Camera Club has an unusually large membership this year The members are Mr Dart Jo rn Rothman Georgranna Berkoskr Anna Kora leskr Mary Lamaka Jean Boergesson Verna Petty Phvllrs Baker Vrrgrnra Lytle Susan Knight Bar bar1 Pulese Ethel Martrn Rose Elak Martha Cochran Carlrsle Cochr rn Rrchard Youngs James Kaelrn Alfred Goldsmrth Dudley Newbold Robert Baker Joseph Papurca Fred Boergesson Harlan Chase Wrllram Grrgonrs Charles Hunter Gerard Rafford Drck Wrrth Herbert Frsher Lors Prrce Robert Rothman Rrchard Purcell Charles Gagen Jack McCaFfery Albert Krupskr Donald Young Cathleen Doroskr Josephine Terp Frank Diller Charles Turner twenty nlne I l T . . y . ,- 1 ' I - ' U ' , A - 1 ' 1 - ' ' . ' . - ' ' 4' - 1 ' ll - Y ' V I ' 7 ' ' Y 2 , D l. c ' . .y . - I ' . . ' . Y - - . ' . . 1 . ' ' ' - - ' 1 ' - K, C 7 7 C D ' 'he . ' - Q ' c . - ' ' . . .7 ' . V ' . ' 1 L 2 , ' . ' ' - ' ' ' ' - 1 - , ' ' , ' . z . , i , . 'Z Z D i - - , Z 2 , rr ' . . C 'U 1. . I L . . . . 2- . ' ' . ' -' -2 ' ' I , , - 7 , - ,A , .' Y L , . . . V H .73 , v - 'A v ' 1 ' , ' - 5 h C . . C z . ' . . . . . A . , , x 1' I . ' ' Z .' . y ' ' , .. v .nh I . C . V . ' ' - ' z 'z . 1 . ' ' ' 1 ' ' . C . Y . ' v' ' Z ' ' ' Ai ' ' 77 ' rr' 4 I ' v . , , . . . Q 1 . 2 z ' 1 ' ' ' ' . ' f ' ' ' 1 ' - - I The Latin Club divided into two groups as in Castorg quaestor, Joan Newboldg scribae, Dorothy j . , Q . R ' ' ' - Z ' . a- 1 - l 1 1 ' ' 1 ' g , g e ' ' ' 1 e ' . 1' 2, 1 . .g -' Y L . ' . C I ' . D ' . ' ll, A ' . D ' . - ' . , - - .- . ' 2 z ' ' ' 'C ' r ' - 30. i . C , a ., . . Q , u Q 2 A , , , ' i ' ' : . ' ' e l ' 1 ' A ' - , . . . y C t ' ' , - ' ' ' '. ' : . C ' , Q 1 ' , 5- 2 , ' ', 'I - - ' ' v ' --.. ', . y v 1 . y I V C I ' V . 1 I ' r I 1 4 e e ' ' '. ' .. - L 12 , - ' , y ' Q ' 1 Y ' c .C Y . ' , .z y ' . Y i ' . 1 ' 1 1 ' i C v ! ! Y i ' 1 C 1 V 1 1 ' I b 7 D D i 1 I 7 . 1. 1 - - - - 1 I 1 1 1 ' V' ' ' ' 1 1 Q .1 1 K .V . Y. v. . -1 - , - V Postwar The frrst and most cryrng need after the war wrll be the expansron of our school system The postwar school system should provrde free trx supported hrgh schools adapted to all levels of learnrng abrlrty and vocatronal aptrtudes for the hundreds of thousands of chrldren betvveen the rges of fourteen and seventeen The vvar rs makrng great chrnges rn the de xrces oi teachrng The new postvvar hrgh school vvrll move the projector the broadcast recerver the televrsron scanner and other devrces from the rrnusement world rrght rnto the classroom Inste rd of tryrng to rmpart rnfornratron ahnost entrrely by the spoken Word educatron wrll appeal to all the youth s senses One of the greatest contrrbutrons the Armed Forces have made for the postwar school lres rn the freld of vrsual and audro ards Included rn thrs are slrdes frlm strrps motron prctures and record rngs It rs estrrrrated that students acqurre rn forrnatron thrrty percent faster and retarn knovvl edge garned frtty percent longer through the use of such devrces Navy trarnrng frlm experts report that sarlors learned more about frre control from a fritcen rnrnute frlm than thev had prevrously absorbed from a tvro hour lecture Through the use of mrcrofrlms every chrld vvrll be able to read the orrgrnal rn rrruscrrpts of the M rgnr Charta the Declaratron of Independence the Constrtutron and the orrgrnal edrtrons ol Shakespeare Materrals now avarlable only rn drstarrt archrves museums and lrbrarres vvrll be of rnrcrofrlm The Lrbr rry of Congress rs already supplyrng rnrcrofrlm serxrce to hundreds of chool lrbrarres Another devrce that has prov ed rtself successful rn tr rrnrng our Armed Forces and vvrll be popular rn the schools rs the mock up Thrs rs a full or over srzed model of rn arrplane or sonre other devrce cut away to show a cross sectron of rts structure It wrll grve the student 1 far more rnernor rble rmpressron of the object than my text book lrnecut In the postwar school astronomy wrll recerve 1 grert ernphasrs on the acadernrc level Funda rnentrls of navrgatron rre drscov ered rn astroromy 11rd tod ry mrlrtary 1nd educrtronal authorrtres strongly recornnrend that hrgh schools rnclude thrs coursf rn the currrculum Meteorology rs another course hrghly recom nrended by our postwar educators Thrs subject covers weather observatron weather sequence rcrng terrarn effects world weather ocean Weather md weather n11ps Aeronautrcs has also been added to the cur rrculum rn some fourteen thousand hrgh schools durrng the last two years Almost certarnly aero rrautrcs vvrll become a requrred study rn the school of tomorrow thirty Education Work rs essentral for morale for evcperrence for trarnrng and rn many cases for self support The school s the best and possrbly the only agency that can provrde or arrange tor the provrsron of such work experrence for the youth of hrgh school rge Regardless of economrc status and regardless of whether he plans to go to college or a musrc conservatory every school chrld wrll be taken out oi the classroom tor short perrods of trme and put to work Thrs work wrll rnclude real productrve work on farms rn stores factorres offrces and the home The postvvar school wrll be broken not only by perrods of work but also by short recesses sp reed the year round rnstead of the present three rrronth summer lock out Durrng June July and August the new school wrll offer the chrld an tducatronal errperrence such as school gurded t rmprng Camprng rs as essentral to full human development as the three Rs and arts says the Conrnrrttee on Plannrng rn Educatron of the Na tronal Resources Dlrnnrng Board Nature study physrcal hrrdenrng 1nd a deeper apprecratron of Gods world are three of the results of school rrrded camprng One rrnportant vvorker of the postwar edu catronal world wrll be the educatronal gurdance counselor Through psychologrcal and aptrtude tests used so successfully rn the Armed Forces the gurdmte counselor wrll chfrrt wrth the puprl whether he should proceed to an art or musrc school college technrcrans rnstrtute or trade school nrerrt OHICB vvrll play a very rmportant role rn the postwar school The vocatronal gurdance coun selor vvrll explore wrth groups of puprls the rrch realms of rndustry busrness the professrons md lrrrnrng to rntorm them of the VK rys rn whrch m n rnrkes 1 lrvrng The securrty of the nrtron rn vvar 1nd rn oe rce vvrll depend to F1 lfrrge degree upon the nrtrons technrcrl 'rnd vocatronrl schools As 1 step toward rnternatronrl fellowshrp there wrll be grerter stress on the pr rctrc 11 mastery of langu rges Technrques developed out of War s necessrty have made rt possrble to learn Japanese the vvorlds most drffrcult language rn one year rrrstefrd of tour Students vvrll spend most of therr trnre rn conversatrorral practrce rrther than ton Jugrtrng verbs and declrnrng nouns Records wrll also be used rn the teachrng of languages The Army rnstructors report that therr success rn the teachrng of forergn langurges rs because they te rch small groups Cusually ten trarneesj grve rntensrve pr rctrce rn oral usage speak the language at all trmes and schedule 1 suffrcrent amount of trme tor practrce A better understandrng of our world nerghbors wrll be another new challenge to the schools Brrtlsh groups have already prepared plans for postwar vrsrts by therr school chrldren to the I A ' . ' L ' . . y . A -' ' ' . I . . ' ' ' C . - - I . ,' . i . y ' Y , 1 ' Y 1 n ' Q I ' Y. . K - r ' ' 1 1 . ' ' z . ' ' , . V . v y w v - I , . 1 - , - , ' . . ' ' I ' 4 I ' ' A ' V 1 ' I ' I . . . ' ' ' I ' 1 1 y 1 :L Q 1' ' v . 2 I , y - ' .' I .- . , v . L . ' . . - Q '. . Q . - ' ' y I. . . ' ' ' , ' ' A - vs 1 I - I J' U C V '. - - . . . . . . L wr 4 if ' ' 'f . . . - ,. . C 1 Y . D , , . v 1 7 s Y7 . ' ' ' l . L ' ' . . . ' , - , D C l n I - - -- . . A . 1 z A ' . , - 1, . .L '. 1' ',z ' 'Q' . . ' - - f - - - . . - . . N l i . i ' . ' ' , , w , . 7 - , , ' . . . . - 1 1' A 2 v' no 2 2 7 ' ' , 1 - Y v ' . 1 . V . . - U . Y 7 brought t0 the 3V91'0g9 SC11001 11b1'iU'y by 11 519001 Vocational guidance and the junior job-place- ' ' ' l ' '1 ' ' Y ' L . ' V' . . ' . . ' ' ' ' ' ' r' ' Q- . - V ' . ' r ., L , . - .. .' L. i ya ' - Q . V. y- , A . .V ' . , ' L , . - ' 2 ' .2 ' ' . 1 . ,' . 'i - ' ' ' - ,L ' ' a ' ' na - vw ' - 1 2 ' .' .' L ' ' , . . .- Q 1 ' . 3. 1 ' A 2 . ' C K .0 . 1' Y ' ' Q '. ' z . ' ' z ' . . . . K 4 C ' 'z ' ,. 1 - , - . . . . .. I . 1 . n L ' I N v ,YL ' ' I D L' 1 H ' ' - . Z ' Z ,, 1 - - , . - Y v . g . . Q . y I Y - 1 ' z ' ' ' 1 ' A ' -, 1' L 4- i Q ' ' - L 2 ' ' ' ' ' , . ' . .. ' . y l Z 1 - . ,- . . ' ' ' - ., 1 v , - - 1 i . 1 I ' iv' I , ' ' , . L , , - - - , ' ' C ' ' ' r L ' 2 E ' 1 . , y N , , , .V . .V 1 1 v 1 N 'E Y K ' L , 2 . 1 C ' in v vw' . 1 ' l 1 . United States. Many educators see the inter- change of students between nations as a powerful factor in preserving peace. The postwar school will offer an even broader curriculum than the school of today. It will have a carefully planned and dietitian-supervised lunch room and lunch period for all pupils. Here the school will make eating an educational function. Along with a dietitian, there will be a doctor, dertist nurse and psychiatrist on the staff of every school Selective Serx ice officials report that one fourth of all eighteen and nineteen yeir olds are reyected mrny because of defects which could hive bcen prexented or corrected by more com plete health serxrces The cost of the postwar school rs estimated to be more than twice th it of our present school budget which is 2.7 billion dollars. School districts will be larger and smaller in number, and there will be more state and federal aid. An examination of the scope of the postwar education program makes it clear that at least ninety percent of the nine and three-quarters mil- lion youth of high school age should be in high school and eighty percent of them should remain through graduation. Our democracy is based on the theory that educrtion is of prime irnportrnce to every citizen A government of the people depends on the rn tellrgence of each rndrxrdual to help make the laws ind decrsrons by which he rs governed On the nrture of lrber al education depends the future of American crvrlr7atron and perhaps of the world itself Glee Club tartrng the year as an all grrl organization the Glee Club was reorganized rn the spring to include male is well as female voices Rehearsal time has been spent rn sight reading ind studying 1 large repertoire of songs ind selections from these will be presented at the Commencement program The members of the Glee Club for 1945 are Jeinne Carroll Joan Albertson Georgranna Ber tosllr Verna Petty Janet Price Joan Dewar Josephine Terp Eleanor Billard Lrlran Kent Mrrgrret Miller Bernerce Grathwohl Clothrlde Karsten Alice Wheeler Joyce Whrpple Bexerly Whrpple Lors Price Ada Payne Olive Davison Tydfil Kent Elaine Dries Susan Knight Joan Rothman Martha Cochran Jean Hutchinson Ann Buccr Mugrret Neary Helen Strnkewrcz Mrrron Lvaffgr Mary Lrmrka Teresa Sledzreskr Teresr Janurck Barbara Pulese Idr Grrthwohl Frances Benrck Carolyn Mlynarczyk Emily Kaelrn Phyllis Horton Joan Newbold Prrscrllr Young Rose Gia dowskr Mrrrlyn Miller Vrrgrnra Hunter Joyce Terry Kathryn Teves Rose Elrk Ruth Fiore Marjorie McCrf'l'ery Brrbrra Dickerson Joan Redden Barbara Gr rthwohl Jean Boergesson Vrrgrnrr Lytle and Jem Newbold The Operetta n December 18 the irrst sexen grades gate a two ict operetta entitled Christmas rn Mexico and written by Mr Otrs M Carrington The operetta was directed by Mr Darryl E Mooney vt 1th Jo in Rothman as pranrst The main characters were Father Graham Glox er Mother Cynthia Knight Pedro Robert Kaelrn Carmen Thomas Cassidy Elena Audrey Petty Petra Theresa Moeller Marrr Beatrice Goldsmith Small Child Robert Drefenbacher Angels Wrnrfred Youngs Lors Merwrn The choral group was composed of eighty children representing the frrst sexen grades The plot of this operetta was centered rn Mercrco Instead of using hrs sleigh Santa uses a plane to delrxer hrs Christmas presents He tlres ox er the United States and becomes lost rn Mexico Although not known there he soon makes friends who rnxrte him to stay for their testrvrtres Mrs Santa assures him by telephone that American boys md girls wrll not be neglected so he agrees The program colorful and entertaining will long be remembered urth pleasure by exeryone who participated actors and audience alrke Among the factors that contributed much to this success were the authentic Mexican costumes lorned t the rctors by Mrs John Merwrn The production assistants were Jo rn Albert son Olive Davison Frank Drller Marie Donahue Ellsworth Fisher Rose Gradowskr Bernerce Gr ath wohl Nancy Horton Charles Hunter Emily Kaelrn Marjorie McCaFfery Marilyn Miller Jean New bold Joan Newbold Lors Prrce Joan Redd n Barbara Srlleck Stephen Swratocha Dorothy Young Richard Youngs George Zuydhoek thirty one A , L I Y - 1 v u 1 1 I C L L C . 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' , y y Q 1 S H S Basketball Southold H1gh Schools vars1ty basketball squad of 1944 45 seemed destlned for success as the team was made up of a numbel of last years letter men and had many prom1s1ng replacements The f1rst game was played agamst Eastport on the home court December lst Startlng Coch 1an and Shalvey as forwards Courtenay and Captam Skwara as guards and Norklun as center Gold1e had the team wh1ch vtould play the greater part of the season In a very t1ght and hard fought glme S H S was the v1ctor by a score of 22 19 One week later Southold outscored a tough Southampton team 35 25 The teamwork 1n de featmg them was wonderful On December 15th S H S defeated Shelter Island to the tune of 48 18 Subs were freely used to keep the games 1n bounds It was at th1s t1me that Gagen Newbold Grattan Rothman and D1l1er were glV8D a chance to show what they could do Southold Journeyed to Greenport on January 5th and came away on the long end of a 40 to 32 score It began to look as 1f Goldle had a real team' A week later Rlverhead VlSlted S H S only to be trounced 33 13 The vars1ty showed wonder ful Splflt and teamwork On January 26 Mattltuck proved to be South olds Waterloo Southold was defeated 38 18 Th1s was the nlght when the whole team seemed off and the opponents were able to take advan tage of It Thirty two Southold recowexed from th1s beat GYBCDDOII 42 31 on Februa1y 2 Hampton Bays on thelr home court by a score ot 24 22 on February 7 and Wlth out Norklun edged out Shelter Island over on the Island by a sl1m margln of 41 38 on February 9 S H S cont1nued the good work by takmv Hampton Bays 1nto camp 35 19 at Southold on Feb1uary 13th A stroke of bad luck ln the closmg seconds of our second Rlverhead game enabled Rwerhead to edge the V8fS1ty out by a 30 28 score The team s sp1r1ts sank but not for long as South old traveled to Eastport February 21st to beat a ha1d fxghtmg team 44 29 The return game at Southampton was a battle fore the f1rst half ended when Southampton forged ahead 15 11 Southold came back strong ln the second half and outscored Southampton 17 8 to take the game and the fourth stra1ght w1n from that strong team by a score of 28 23 The f1nal game of the season played on the home court agalnst the unbeaten Mattltuck flve prox ed to be a one s1ded Southold v1ctory South old went well 1n the flrst half but our boys were not cllcklng on thelr shots too well In sp1te of th1s Southold led at half t1me 16 13 It was durmg the second half that Southold really put on the pressure and by outplaymg the1r opponents 1n every department of the game ended the very successful season w1th a well earned and dec1s1ve 41 25 v1ctory O 9 O 7 - . - 1 Y . - , - 1 ' ' . . . ' ' D ' I y c I - . ' , V l . . sc - vw - 7 . z , . . . ' ' ' , Y - - ' , 1 x 9 ' ' ' - , v ' ' Q - ' I royal. The score was nip and tuck until just be- , . . . - 7 ! 1 Y . ' ' ' H ' YY I . I - . 7 - . . I - , . . ., ' ' ' , - A v I ' - - . , .. ,, - . . , , n n - ' - - Baseball he transportatron problem has hrt baseball much harder than any other of the major sports Most of the schools have cut therr schedules short and some have gryen up completely A schedule srmrlar to the arrangement used rn basketbrll was drawn up tor thrs sectron Ex cept for Shelter Islrnd the league was composed of the same terms nrmely Rrverhe rd Mattrtuck Southold rnd Greenport Srnce the schedule was made howexer Greenport has wrthdrawn leaxrng only three terms It rs plrnned to go ahe rd wrth the rem rrnrng schools rnd play out the schedule Southold Hrgh School wrll most lrkely use the followmg lrneup Papurcr rnd Cochran prtchers Borkowskr catcher Cochran lst brse Gagen 2nd brse S Swrrtochr short stop Grrgorrrs 3rd base and Skwrrr Shalxey Newbold Petty and Drller rn the outlrcld Ted Beebe and Joe Ekster are workrng out wrth the team Srnce thrs copy goes to press before any games are played lrttle crn be sard rbout the team On a basrs of prst perlormances howexer rt rs not too much to expect that Goldre wrll hate the boys at or near the top when the season closes Skwara who drd not play last year rs back rn the fold and has been elected captarn Such regulars from last season as Borkowskr Swratocha and Gagen are certarn to be rmproved players Cochr rn though new at 1st base rs learnrng raprdly rnd wrll probably hrt well Gr rgonrs play rng hrs Inst year so rmpressed the coach rn errly workouts th rt ne was put at thrrd base perm rnent ly He grves prornrse of berng about the best base man Southold has had rn a long trme Newbold rs a n wcomer rnd rs expected to do a good Job rn the outtreld Joe Prpurcr upon whom the burden of the prtchrng chore wrll frll hrs rmproxed gre rt ly ox er last year The krnd of work Joe does on the mound wrll determrne to a very great extent the success of the team Cochran wrll be callel upon rn emergeracres rnd hrs last year s ewcperrence should st md hrm rn good stead The rnfreld on the whole looks qurte strong The outfreld can be counted upon to play xx ell defensrwely As to how the team wrll hrt only trme can tell Of one thrng we are certarn Goldres boys wrll be rn there grvrng therr best every second or rlly Grrls lntramurals or the past text years the grrls rn hrgh school have Reds s Whrtes r been as rnterested rn rntramurals as the boys There were tour teams two from the mornrng noon classes The teams we e The Reds captarned by Mary Kr ukovtskr the Blues by Marrlyn Mrller the Whrtes by Prrscrlla Young and the Navy by Kathryn Texes The grrls hrd the ard of sewer rl boys Charles Turner Robert Rothman and Antone Skwara who acted as referees Bernard Shalvey and Jrm Kane as scorekeepers and Bruno Snr atoch r as tlme keeper The trnal ratrng rtter all games were pl ryefl w rs Track 'lhere were fewer boys on the tr rck team thrs yen than rn former drys when there w rs no problem of transportrtron Southold partrcrpated rn the 880 yard rel ry and the 440 yrrd relay at the Long Isl md Relays rt P rtchogue on M ry 12 rn the events at Rrxer head on Mry 16 and rn the Eastern Suffolk County Meet on May '73 Members of the track team were Robert Gold srnrth and Roger Gr attan sprrnts Dudley Newbold pole vault Steve Swratocha short runs Rrchard Crstor brord Jump James Rrch werehts Joe Papurca Thomas Shalvey and Albert Krupskr 880 yard relay Spencer Petty shot put and drscus and Thomas Shalvey 440 yard relay The manader for the year was Roy Wrlkrnson who had Walter Adams for hrs assrstrnt Blues 2nd Navy The members of the teams were Booth Mary Krukovtskr Jean Newbold Joan New bold Jem Drckerson and Dorothy Young Blues Joan Redden Marrlyn Mrller Teresa Sledzreskr Sus rn Knrght Phyllrs Baker Peggy Mrller Joan Rothman and Barbara Drckerson Whrtes Prrscrlla Young Vrrgrnra Hunter' Lors Prrce Mrdelerne Donahue Cathleen Doroskr Olrve Daxrson Barbara Grathwohl Phyllrs Horton Nrvy Kathryn Tex es Jenny Swratocha Marron Gaffga Joan Dewar Rose Elak Beverly Whrpple Boys Intramurals Thrs year prox ed to be one of the most suc ressful rn the freld of boys rntramurals Because the terms were of equal calrber the rntramural champrons were not known urrtrl the last few games No one squad seemed superror to the others untrl the Aggres stepped forward They were crptarned by Wrllram Grrgonrs and fought hard rll the way Then marn rrval the Wolves cap tuned by Bernard Shalxey fought hard but desprte puttrng up thrs strff resrstance had to be content to take second place In the grades rntramurals the team captarned by Alfred Sanford took the champronshrp trtle As a permanent record of therr achrexement the names of the wrnnrng hrgh school team wrll be rnscrrbed on the Boys Intramural Trophy and drsplay ed rn the glass show case rn the lower hall The student body gate rnsprratron to the teams by rts enthusrastrc cheerrng for favorrtes thirty three T ' - c , D c c ' n ', . . 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