Southold High School - Snuffbox Yearbook (Southold, NY)

 - Class of 1945

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twenty sux FRESHMAN CLASS SOPHOMORE CLASS

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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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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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