Southold High School - Snuffbox Yearbook (Southold, NY)
- Class of 1957
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N007- WIVIWIIT XNUUIIFIIFIIBSX I rcrcnilc I GRASS OV 5 W :jr 1 f A gQ QQ s 1 .Ng R ' 4 B Y T' H E 3 Foreword 1 1 11 1111K 111 1x 1 111111111 H1 1 111 1 S 11 11111111s P N 1 1 3111111 1' RIICG 31111 1111 X111 115 fxc11X C 11 11111 1 11 111 41 Xen 1 111111. 1111111115 1 1111111111 T111 1111111111114 111 1111N 11-111111111111 111 .11 111f- 11111 11.111121 Y1'11J111' 111 S111 '111 SH111111, VV11 11111111 111111 11111' 111111111v.11's 111 11115 f111'1'. 111111 11.1v1- 11111 111'11z1111'11 111111 11'111'11111111111 11111111111 111 111111111 11 111111111 111 12111 .,'111111111.' '1'11 211111111111 11111 Q11111, 1111- 111111111 11111111 11111 111111 111' 11111 1'1l15i 11f1111. 11111 :11s1 111 111114 11111'11111s. 1f'.11'11l'1'r 111111 11111':1s11111111111 11111 1'11111111'111f 111 1-1'111'1' 1111- c111111'111' 111111111 NYC' 211111 111111111'1111i1111 11111s1- 11111111111 1111111 s111111111'1111l 11.. 1'111- 1'11 ' 1 -111C1 11 .11 VN. 1111112 T11 JL 11 ' ' .5 1011 11 :ig '1-1.-Y ' ' 1 '1' Dedication We the cuss of 1097 closmv the door on our h1 h school years d dlC3t8 concexn to all of oul activltles both scholastic and extxa curricular he has been the nucleus alcund wxi h oux class levolved With the deepest gratitufle vie would llke to extend this honor to one of the people whose smcele interest tmouvhout ou1 years at Couthold has plepared us for the future i l , ' J , ' D 'Q ' , S ' th's yearbook to Mr. C. Bruce Staiger. Giving his loyal support and genuine V' f Administration Damel Smith 4p1e-sidenti James A Bakel atandiu leit Lo 115,111 Clement Thompson W1ll1am Gugonis JI Iolm James K1ame1 Edum F Fickeibsen Ml Hem y Wl11l3ITS Principal MI 5 Donald Scott Secx etary Board of Education flag, 'ui g h. Q i 4 A 'gk . . . f Sealed: William L. Williams, iclerkrg ' .. , - g' - ,., I A , Seated C Bruce Staxvex Norma Gllle ple Re ma Ollovs Qkl Edlth Damela Beatuce Gattl John Ulp Standm left to xlght Haxold G Goldsmlth Hallock Wool Mlchael Lhlaxamonte Rlchald Osmel Ed wand SISCO Gemge Gl1dEIS169V8 Robext Waghorn Vlxssm Lloyd Clalk Hugh School Faculty 0 Grade School Faculty Fust ICW 'VI15 RGQIDQ V1cto11a Vhs DOIIS 'vloellex Mls Challotte lmdsay VIH Lama MOIIIS MIS Elsle Cauoll Mls Helen Conway VIIS Ba1ba11 Johnson L3lt1OVK Mls Aud1e5 Mouell 'VII Wood Vhs Loma Havxkms MISS W1n1f1ed B1llard M1 Flank Best Mrs Betty Lotz M15 Hedwxg Teuy Vhs Gertlude Mehl Q.. 4 - ff. 'if' 1 AL v- 4. ' Q 1? . -.fb 'fkv . P 1957 Sgggbox Staff . 1 L EDITORS IN CHIEF LITERARY EDITOR Staff ART EDITOR Staff SPORTS EDITORS PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Staff ADVERTISING MANAGERS Staff Q PRODUCTION TYPING CHIEF Staif PASTE UP EDITOR Staff CIRCULATION MANAGERS BUSINESS MANAGERS ADVISOR MARJORY PETTY ANNE HOLDEN JANE TUTHILL Ruth Bulton Jud1th Rlchmond PHUICIH Baker JOHN WOKOSKY Chl lstopher Cummlngs NANCY JORDAN ROBERT SIMON RICHARD LEHR Phxhp Wentzel Axthul Halt James klanke JOAN GAGEN BARRY GIBSON Robert Slmon Thomas Sledjeskl Maxqaxet Glovex Lang Larser' THERESA BIELEWICZ Patrlcla DGIOSKI PBIIICIH KOSCIUSKO Amta Standley Jud1th Wlutehead JUDITH RICHMOND Pa tx 1Cla Bakel WILLIAM ZEBROSKI DOROTHY CARDINAL KATHLEEN MCCAFFERY THOMAS SLEDJESKI MISS BEATRICE GATTI 7' .I . , ,Q 2 Q Y I - - ' Y - 7 y - 1 . y Y - y - 4' y y 1: , - 1 ' ' Y Y - , . . , . fp Q agp 0 gn BARRY GIBSON THONI KN SI l'Dll'SKI Hoot ug q1,.S Pr. qdont 4 Mud: nt founul Nflllffbflk 4 1 I re '-1110 AllXlFllNll'lL, M 1.nu,,1r 4 lla N l're-1119111 0 X nxuien 1 n 1 1 Bus-4 atv 'i is 4 1 :thnx S S1 nmr xy lrxltx I4 ukc blll u rnw 1 nun il Ilmr 11, un nfl ummm il-. X I3 u I r lub Ii L'-ku l 1 N L3 lhsketbl ll un cmtball 'l Snr-ce r l row l uunlry lfhas sn heart with room for ever: Jos lllll ll Nl-NTI!-I lxXlHll'l-N Nld Klfl-PR! llul Kutln ur 1 ills 'lrununr inufibux 4 Echu Nnuffbox 4 mnmr 1 41 4 Bu me -x Manager L ln Llub l Senmr I'l.n 4 llmecrlmuler 4 I hrgrx L ub Drum Nlfjore-no 1 11 111, 1 ee lu fhoruk I 1 lulbull Niunnger dllfl Llub A 1 ameri Llub 1 Home Fcnnomu- Club 4 lnlthfulness and slnverltg tlrst X ice- Pruldenl 4 B Future Nurses Plub 4 Intramurals 1 Qporw I Ind 131- A X l ' 3 4 n l lu Xouth comms but onu- In u lifetime . ' ' .' .' 1 C .' .1 1 If .. V- us' 1. ' : 3 .' I ' 1. 15, 3, 4, ,' ' 5 Yi -1- ' -. nl 41 .1 IU, 'A 2 1 1 'ISU Hs 1, E1-lm Sl. 4, S1-ni 1 Play -1: V121-'S Vim' Pwr' l 2. 4: 1:11111 1. 2. :rg mai 'lub 1. :Q lilmirv S1' .1 J. V. lizrkllbzll 1, 2, fl, Nlf' ' 5 42 - ' Plz ' 41 Yi .' gg 11 4 45 Ulm- Fl b l, 2, 3, 45 I-'uulball 13 1' ' try 1. 24 F1-stiva ' us 1, 2, 3. 43 111, 1 If ,J 43 lm 1, 2. 3, 41 lnl-2 -2 If 1. gr I-'vxtivzal and l, 12, 3, 43 Latin VI b 1, 25 .ib ary K' -lg God lnilllt' ull pl1-usuro-14 innuvl-nt. Uflsfibfill 3. 42 J. Y. 1.- -bzll 1, :Q Yzxrsi ' 25 - :ll 3, 4, Pu-Us lt: ' 43 F ' -C I -- 45 ' ' 21 A, A. 1, 2, 3. ' ,' '2, ,j, '. .II.'. . I ' .1 1 - U .. -,H Vluss S-' cl: ry 4: ' 1 SJ ' 1' .' 1 2, 3, 41 ,' ' ' 5 ' l. 2. 3L -v C S- ' 'I' b' 3 S' S. . ' ' 4g HI' ' , 25 . -' A L lfrvnvlx l'lub 2, 3: ' ' ' 2 .i 2 ,' Tl 15. 4, A 24 ,2. 45 L'1'-1-1-'11 'lub 2, 2, 43 Vuplaill -ig G1 K' b l. 3, 45 can -ru ' b 1. :A :sg F1-Slivul ' -' 3: Hs - ' .' ' 23 L' ' ' 1, 22 A. . 1, 2, 3, 4. '2 2 ' 5 ' of ' ' - 1 ll. .' .' g ' , 2. 3, 41 . . '13 z Zig Al THI' 1 ANDRLSKI llunl ' l ll nlili I lrwuure-r 4 Future 'Xurss-s flub I nbr.-:rp I lub f life-rim: I lub Iwi hmn Shun Inlramurfi To u uium., liexrt 1-sffrgthlnz fun f HRISTIAN lil'RKl f'r.1-my S nior Play 4: Latin 1' u , .J Library Club 3. Q Pheering Club 3: Camera Club lg Football 3: J. V, Basketball 1. 2: Manager 15 Bowling 33 Intramurals 1. 3, 4: Uaptain 3, 4 A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4. A mathematical mlml Is n questioning mlml. THERENA BIEI FW KZ Tern N XI I X BRIDGE inuffbov 4 nl-. nlor l 1NN lfl lL'l Bug., 1 lu n 1 hir rw Shun Um' U ' Fu urs Xursfs 11111, 1 Linn Club l lloms- Eronomirx Klub brim I b librirx C ub me-ri 1 ub Fulurr Nur-.es ilub 4 HU Pddkr Pl flu H U me-rinp, I lub s 'H X n rnnuralx l n l'lll'lllI llN l A ioltsl lull 'lo lu trusted In ilu lll'lIlt1 st of uimplnm nts X pannx fur xour tImm..htn l-KTRIIIX B Slxl-R Trish nuffbovc 4 ni r 1 lionx llgr oalsl Xlllu - rr 'r Nulf I '-tual li nil on 1 ub E'gIlX'll C iorux 'P F io l 1 1 Pic-mli ub I lbrirx 1 uh 1 im: .4 4 uh L. n rimuril A Ill: IIN nn' llu uorlfln llllNt!'fN RUTH BYRTON Ruthie ' .' ullonl Foul 523 .' uI'I'hox 1 Hvralll Tribune- Youth Forum 1-1 Model Political Convention 3: Echo 3. : lee- C' uh . 1 Latin Club 1. 2: Library Club .f 2 Camera Club 11: Fashion Show '31 Intramurals 1. 2. IZ. ' My lwnrt ls vu-r ut your svrvive IHPRO1 Ili 1 XRIIIX lloth N utfhox 4 1 1 u lu Pun xl 11, Lum tluh 1 um: P nn I-ulure Nurw uh run 1 rl Nha, I Bollnlll ilu l,l0NIllL bln h un ilu rem I XNII-N I R KNhl- Sulftx inuffbnx 4 rc rl 1 I re 1 great courage KH RON an RINIUI Ill R NINllNhN uttlmx nl 1 huh 0 U mlifhux 4 um ll ' 1 un XLIIHQN 1 1 r xmul xl ' I llom-P nm h ph ai-.llrc-H-s lb rec rv uh Nh' mulh und urs! Iltth ' 1' N Nllmnu IH mon musu ll tl un nom., 1 FUR! I' l0NW lnrkv N num I! nn r x lu A I llll In tha Huunr uf lmau.lmAtl0n mm Il um lRl'XlIl'RR KI: kt In In Nh fllllllLhfh nm! l uvre of another World ' ' '. 'AL ' .. ,.. .'n K , 1 Sv: if-I' l'!ny 4. 5: il 4 'W .AY c'1-- 4' b1.2.1!. 4: f F .' ' 'Q Fl rus 1: Ewhu 1, IZ, 4, - . - - -,. H ' :W mir-s vlm, 1. c. zz, 4. f ' min' 42 3 I 1' is . , . -.IS 1.1 3 4 Lnh urj 1 h 4. Iib 1 U' .lub ., V I ' J. Y. Haxkw-tllull 13 l':l11n-ru l'luh 1. 11: 'Pl flnf,lS,,l:4 1'lw--v'l+1:ul.-r 43 ' ' ' 1'h41m-rim: Fluh 11, Zig .. . . Q - . '- Fnsllin x .' xx 2. il. I, ul I Inl':umul':als 1, 2. 11, fg - - ' ' P lon - n -, .. 1 a f W: fx 5 . 2 Q , .- y Z.. l'A'I' 'IA llli SKI nl. t.. FII ' 'I 1'l'. . .' Stl . lg Sv 'ul' Vluy 11 -11 . . -1 IC:-lm 41 l.:nIin Vluh 11 H mn- livununnin-s Vluh 15, il. 4: S 1 I. . SM- . Phu. 1. Vim--l'l'n-sinlvlml Zig Latin 1' m 1: S'U U 'y- 41 , , t':11mf1'n 1'l11h 13 'l'm4-k 13 H - ' lm 1- lu 1 -2 S 4: I,ihr:1ry 'luh 21. 41 Flwc-ring Vluh 2. 15. 1g ' 4 4 - . -V 5 . . . l znsl1im1 .' nv 11. 233 . 1 . A- ' .. Int 'un lrul: 2. 13 A A. 1. 2. CL, 4. ' ' ' -1 lun: ,' I . ul' I H .. , ...v N ' 'IH-:mis Il: Hznlmi ll an 2: ' ' ' Vim: l' nu L 24 jg, .31 . . , V Ullaulnpimnslnip 21, -I- II I Ill p.,. .At dung, rn thu nu lmrmuumls :L 4- IUXN 1 N N lonl ulflmx url mx: Ninn Ylllrf un 4 u nn lx an N .4 1 r uh 1 n lnon Sum mmuru lhuuh nnnl gran- command 11 uorld DAVID HORTON mrukn Snufflmx 3, 43 Glow- Vluh 1, 2. 4i lf:-slivul Vhorui 4: Ilunnl . ... I 1-slivul liunnl ll Latin Club 1. 25 lfro-nn-lx l'luly 3. 4: Vulm-l'al I'luh Zlg 'IW-nnis 1. 2. 3. 4: Visual Ainl 1'r+-xx' 3. fl, 41 Inlrumuruls I. 2. 3. 45 lo. A. A, 1. 2. 3, 4. Vurh-ly he tlw spive of life-. XXXL H0l UPN l-loldw ARTHI R H XR1. Studs-nt Iounul 4 Snuffbox 4 Co Editor 4 S mor Play 4 to Citizen hip Frmxfor from M Avena H1 h 4 UW ml 4 K Ynmr play 4 Herald Irlbune Xouth Forum i snuttbox I 'Nb lu an ev-Ln xl 1 horux ' hd' .un I , lin l lb lioullm. 4 WU of 1 X mind full of ICIIIIHIPIIKP In an rmlml thnt mn-r falls IFIIFIYYIUHIIN I s lorlw IIA54 UN lh muwt ln- young to do great things S221 Xl UAH hill DWYIITH kip Stuflonl lnunrnl 4 Nnuffhox 4 mor Ilny 4 iff-wtlnal Rand 1 as 1 lu l 6-'kllidl Ilmrus tm llb I-rf-mh Klub I lbr4r5 I lub Idnlffrfm fllh lf 1 rms: 4 xudl K in IFNIIX l ll-ki Ih Hue hull nu Xollsyhall I lflsw four! cnnls 1 IIUF-T Pong A Good ihlngn unnf In small mu kugrs RA YMONID -IUIINSUN -Alamo. S, S1-nior Play 45 ,, '- Q Ulu---rim: Vluh II, P: Intramurals I. 2, I g llzulminlon I. 255 Ping.: Pom: l. 2, Il, Men of fvw words :Irv the best. NANCY JURDAN Jordy Stuslont Noun:-il fi. 41 Trezisurvr -I: Snuffhox 4: Girls' Sports Enliior 'll Senior Play 4: Give Vluh ig l rPnch Vlub 3. 4g Holne- Evonomim-S Vinh 2, 3. 4 President 4: lfuturv Nurs.-s Club 57. 45 Vivo I'rvsi1l4-nt 4: Library Flub 3, 4: l'lim-rim: Vluh 2. Ii. 4: 1'llv4-rl:-:uh-r Z. Zi, I: Fapluin 43 Fashion Show l, 2. Jig lnlrziniuruls I. II. tl, i: Sports l'l:iyul:iy:4 l. 2, 71. 43 A. A. 1. J, .L 4. If u rw thing. IH pr: th th It ls 'illllllg BRIAN K EIJA' Irish lfooilmll II. Ill Vross Vounlry l. 23 ,I-I, zu-li 2. II4- uoulzl lin- ilu- sunw lifs- ou-r if In- haul it to lin' lllflllll. an RICHARD LFHR Dick ' Snuffbox -1 ' olopriphx l lnur and l 1 nm 4 ub I 14 1 r I p, 1 x-u nl Alll in Sports llugmliys Bl keilull Muuku ze A Life is n urmedy I' XTR!! I 1 l10NIll SKO l'RANlx KI 08 l .li Klosw uffbox 1 l mor I lru lu , X HA'-kt A mn 4 bi o 1 fiplflln 1 14 IW bdll 4 ulilon 'who x flow tuuntry 1 11 N Tnlnornm do thx worst fur I X IHIN' lhfd UNIHD lou 1-A Huw h at llllillllllgli ure unspoken 'ilLRRlT'i MILIPR Nl:-rrlf! N uifbox 1 no l IIIU lwvrlllllm, is nuetulul In rink WISH-IORH l FTTX Wllllhl' udfnl funn: lu Nrfrflirw Hfrllrl Tribune Xnuth Ifnrum N mlpl I ollllc 1 lornpntm thu 1 4 Chlvf Rpyfr f News Edltor 'l Edltor 4 inuffbox 4 fo Edlf0T 4 Se-mor Phu 4 Iatxn fl C hsormg f lub Camera flub 1 Lrbrnry flub I ramuralsl ports Ildwl Us 1 A R4-mix for Pu-rs hit nf fun nuts the same to vu-none IINK I-NT l0I 11100-1 Slnnie' X Basketball 1 I nous Country 1 Intramurals 4 A X he prone tn mi-uhlef as able lnrform lt PRKNK KKYNUR Wexuul n ilu ll Dl'l'lI RN IINIOND Rim hu Snuffbux 4 Sc-mor I m am Ngqrqtlry rr-man l-o-wtlv nl Band X 4 u Sf 1 rl 1 1 extn ll us A if l0llN Sl-l'l'NONKl y. , ,ws I Snuffbux 4 Nenlor I .1 A Young fellows will be yllllilg fellows ' 14 P l osx You rx rlmurllx m lll sa .1 man for ull that Model Political funxentlon n I 1' znmh C lub library Klub 3 I arms, llub 4 Se-tr 1 n runurtl skctbxll Suprmkupnr l A llrr xunn an- suns of plexu-sunt neun and all lnr paths ure pean- ROBFRT 'ZIWION Bob udent I uncil 1 2 3 Troakurer 'l President 4 Claw Prrwnlent Q lss Xue Prr-sl ent 1 Pllpnc Iiuyx Stute 3 Nlmlel lnlltlr ml lunwfntlon Il Nnuttbau. 'l -I Nportw F'llll0l 4 11: l 4 Sportw Eulltnr 3 Senior Play 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 Yue Presldent 4 Fvstndl Lhorus 3, -l, and 1, I., , 3 Festival Band 2, 3. 3 latin Club 1, 2.5 French Club , 3 Camera Club 13 , seball 1, 2, 3, 3 .l. V. Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 3. 45 Football 3: Ping Pong 1, 2g A. A. , .., , , Ablllty wlns us the 'esteem of true men IIURIN sNII'l ll Nnnth S uffbux 4 nl r I E1 mo lu Niamrmttv akhmn slum 1 Home Eunmmns llub tuu Nurw- 4 b nura llb r :nxt 111 , Nl l rug lntrnnurml- 1 mu Iln I mln IH nu from 1 an n-.he N tree nuv I s nn sox l'lllllhI 1, 3 1 lt b :rx Club um, utun urw 1 P I N U s un mul I milk IW A A Iuudnesn lb urtua ntsmlf I-SKI' Tl THII I Tut Llas- Q91 retary QIUIIPHI fuuncxl ' Snuffbox 4 Literary Editor 4 Stnlor Play 4 Herald Trlbune Xouth Forum B Model Political lonventlon 3 Ivhn ' .S 4 Lxchange Editor 4 md N al and b 3 4 Plosldo qs nal Lhorus 1 M n b Pro 1 A lbrary Lluh 3 4 uuor.-L Llub 1 hearing Club 2 3 4 Intramurals 2 5 A A ll DITH II IIITI' HI Ilhitie uffbfu. 4 hh u 1 hm m Homt Lumumlm t lu tUt I Q In 1 IYIIFAIIIUIAIN 1 mrtx Il A 1-ond humor IN nhuus I slum-nu More lasting loyalty you ll never hnd XXII I N1 XXIII li NIIIIII ,apr X nt n Nnuffhux 4 l-nhl 1 us tmn 1 fr- luv I-hum Nhmx r ns h b 0 11 1 uturn Nur rsry nz. t I I llll ll Shu lnoun n 1.1uI4I1MN 1 IINS quu n ROI AND WII GOV Goop 4 rum ountr, 1 lball 1 'I rolllm., ntune gathers no mum IUIIX Wlbhthh! Wnlkn nuff! tb A gnml sport nl uhnta xx r In :Im -4 Goan' Flsslon By Judith Richmond We ale told to look ahead forget th past behind But I find thats haid to do with sucn a task as mme To summauze oul high s hool days ah wondious days of yoie' Days which we will ne ei forget behind our homeroom door All vt ere free fiom canes 'ind vtoes and nevel worried vue With our parents teacheis friends to mold our destiny The past they say is daik and dim is always wiouvht with pam. Then I uess were in the wronff for we all feel the same That the past-those years from '52-will forever be Filled with brilliant ghosts of joy to haunt our memory. There were some picnics parties too with dancing and good fun. We've had our prom and had our ball and the mystery is doneg Our magazine sales surpassed our goal, all previous records toppedg Our unforgettable Washington trip in weather nice and hot. Our yearbook now has been unveiled to meet the public eye. Graduation is approaching fastg the last farewell is nigh. Soon just a faded memory our years at Southold High- Our parents, teachers, and our friends who always were nearbyg But most of all t'Will be the friends whom we have held so dear That will remain within our hearts throughout each coming year. Nl! l I Nl ll-BRUSH! Bunk: i nuffh x 4 n n in. r nl I lhall um n l thi r un hl uffuhla nnll ururlanun Ll ntlvmxm f 'tv af 'ti The Dead of Night Martha Baldwrn Jane Tuflhlll Joey her crrppled son Alvah Goldsmrth Sarah Wrlkrns the hrr ed help Anne Holden Donald Hull Sarahs nephew Robert Srmon Ruth Nash Donalds francee Maryory Petty Davrd Carruthers rn love wrth Martha Arthur Hart Lela Chapman the mystery Woman Dorothy Cardrnal Adam Glassett the constable Phrlrp Wentzel Jake Monroe John Wokosky On November 29 1916 an rntrrgurne three act mystery The Dead Of Nroht was presented by the senrors of South old Hrgh School The scene opened rn a Vermont farmhouse on a snowy January nreht Martha found Jake Monroe dead wrtlr a hat prn struck through hrs heart After Adam Glassett a blusterrng arrogant constable rnvestrgated the srtuatron he placed everyone rn the house under susprcron of murder Even Sarah Watkrns the eavesdropprng mard who always expressed her oprnron on everyone and everythrng drd not have much to say Joey was glad to see hrs uncle dead because of the old mans hatred toward h1'n Davrd always took Joe s srde and rn dorng so constantly fought Wrth Jake Donald Hull for some unknown reason had to have money qurckly When Monroe had refused to lend hrm the money they had a drsagree ment Allan Rrchards had also quarreled Wrth the deceased Just before hrs death Practrcally everyone rn the house had clashed Wrth Jake before hrs death Adam Glassett thought he had the murderer when Lela Chapman came to the Monroe house lookrng for her husband It had been Jakes testrmony that sent Chapman to prrson and the ex convrct had come back to krll hrm Strange events began lo take place Monroes body mysterrously drsappeared from the bedroom where rt had been placed A secret panel rn the lrvrng room then opened and the body was thrust through rt To prevent any more nonsense they locked the body rn the bedroom Followrng thrs Lela Chapman and her husband drsappeared Whrle lookrng for the Chapmans Martha drscovered that Jakes body had vanrshed avarn Joey talkrng rn the lrvrng room one mrnute was found face down on the floor dead wrth a hat prn rn hrs back the next m1nute Allan knew that there was a secret panel sonoewhere rn the house He finally drscovered rt and warted near rt patrently Soon the murderer slrpped through the panel and Allan grabbed hrm After callrng everyone rnto the room he turned the lr hts on The vrllran was none other than Adam Glassett He and Jake Monroe had been mrxed up rn the rum runnrn busrness Jake had refused to pay Glassett hrs share so Glassett krlled hrm Srnce Joey had seen the whole thrne Glassett krlled hrm too Lela Chapman rn truth a federal offrcer and Donald who had also seen the murder worked tooether rn apprehendrng the culprrt The play ends wrth a swrtch of men for Ruth She and Allan felt they loved ea h other and told Donald who took rt well Thrs play a sprne trnvlrne mystery also contarned a love trrangle Wrth Donald Ruth and Allan and a smatterrng of comedy furnrshed by Sarah Watkrns and Adam Glassett It was a Ureat success thanks to the patrent and able drrectron of Goldre and the persrstence and hard work of the cast f ,J f' ' fy- 111- , , 4, af, 4 . 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A ' , D y . .. - .- - , Vapor Trails As we look back upon the events of the past four years we see many events or moments which will always evoke mlxed emotions feellnffs olf pride ln accomplishment of Joy and of regret Let us for a moment review the history of the Class of 1957 In September of 1953 we fifty bewildered but determined freshmen made our 1n1t1al trek through the halls of S H S as high school students With Mrs Case and Mr Staiger as co advisors vue proceeded through the first day with the usual routme of getting lost in the shuffle and being put back on the straight and DSFFOW WHY by SOITIG SYMDHUWUC UDPGT classman After mtroduc ion to our various teachers and instructions in the ways of the high school we headed home at the end of the day with the assurance that four excitmg years lay ahead With the election of OHICCFS we placed our confidence in Tom Sledjeski to guide our frosh activities Robert Simon B111 Zetro k1 and Frank Raynor were elected VICE president treasurer and secretary respectively Our socfal activities that year were limited to a beach party held at Judy Whlteheads Everyone had a bang up tnme Our Sophomore year began with the addition of two new classmates B111 Stawitz and Anita Standley When the votes for class officers were tabulated Bob Slmon was president and Tom Sledjeski vice president Kathy McCafIery was to handle the financial activities of the class while Jane Tuthlll was elected secretary One our classmates Midge Petty made us all very proud by winning the S C S P A wrfting award In May a Sophomore class party was held in the cafeteria Dancing to records and sipping cokes made the evening vexy enjoyable We closed the school year by having another beach party this time at Joan Gagens It proved equal in fun and excitement to the one held the previous year Who can forget Mr Staigers antics and Miss Banfields qulet sense of humor? With the end of sum ner vacation we returned to school in an elite crowd of upperclassmen This time we welcomed a newcomer from Hempstead Merritt Miller but regretted the departure of B111 Stawitz Tom Sledjeski once again assumed the presidency with Robert Simon as VICE president Kathy McCaffery resumed her chores as treasurer and Midge Petty was elected secretary May marked the end of glorious anticipation and anxiety because durmg this maglcal month our class rings arrived Excitement and class Dllde soared to new peaks Then June rolled around and the gala event of the year was proudly presented by the Junior Class Our Junior Prom with the theme of Stairway to the Stars proved a very successful project With Jack Sherwoods Orchestra providng the swinging music a most emoyable time was had by all We had an mtake of 521150 Before we knew it another vacation had ended and we came to the stark realization that we were Seniors With Mr Stalger again as class advisor the entlre class was united for the first time 1n our high school careers At the election of officers Barry Glbson was elected president with Tom Sledjeski as vice president Kathy McCafTery who had proved her competence as a financial wlzard became treasurer for the third year in successlon Philip Wentzel was elected secretary During the first two weeks of school our magazine drive began Members of the Class of 57 scurrying hither and thither through the neighborhood with pencil paper and subscription stubs became a familiar sight to mhabltants of Southold and nearby communities The effort was not in vain though We established a sales record by garnermg around S5700 worth of subscrlptxons Joan Gagen and Kathy MCCZUCIY copped the prizes for top salesmanship Soon after the magazine drive was over the acting bug bit and preparations for the dramatic highlight of the season were in full swing In November the Senior Play a stirring mystery entitled In the Dead of Night was proudly staged by the Class of 57 An entranced and appreciative audience applauded the efforts of the cast and crew On this senture we grossed S460 80 With March came our Sen1or Ball The Blg Beat Rocking to the rhythm of the Dave Hersey combo a marvelous tlme was had by all present Then came the climax of four years of hard work and anxlous waiting On April 15 we boarded the tram at Port Jefferson It was Washington D C or Bust Those four days in our nations capital will be remembered as the out standing event of the Seniors high school career There you have an outlme of the career of the members of the Class of 1957 during our stay at Southold High School We had our hard times and trials Our scholastic achievements were not always as great as we expected or wanted them to be and report card day was frequently a day of horror But when we saw the smiles of pride and satisfaction on the faces of our parents, relatives and well wishers on graduation mght we knew that our ups and downs had not been 1n vain and were a necessary part of our preparation for the future . . . Y . b Y , G L . I I . I . L D . . . . . D . , 3 l - , . - . ,. . . . . . If J . S . , . - . , v . ,. ' D , 4. ' I . ..... I l . 1 ' . , . ' . , . . v . . . . . In the fall of our Junior year a food sale was held which netted us a tidy profit. C, . , , Q . . I . . . . . . . . ' . . ., . D . . , u ' vs ' ' ' 1 ' . ' - - . . . , , 'VC-A Junior Prom The evening of June 1. 1956, approached slovyly it seemed and then time began to fly by as the last minute came clos r The yaii ous committees completed their work and the Southold H Uh School auditorium was transformed into a heavenly space fimidst the stars in accordance with the theme. Stairvyay to tle Stars chosen months before by the class. The beautiful yyhite and gold stairway. rock garden. sparkly stars. and decoratrye tables com bined to carry out the motif exquisitely. The highlight of the 1956 prom was the coronation of J. queen. chosen by Jack Sheryyoods Orchestra. The efforts of the class were sufficiently ie ard yyhen the treasury reported a tremendous profit, Senior Ball As yye progressed through our Senior year it came time for the Class of 1957 to present its Senior Ball The theme chosen this t me vyas The Big Beat On the evenrn of March 2 1957 Dave Hersey and his combo struck up the familiar notes and the dan e floor became alive with people vyho had come to enjoy mod rn rhythms Who couldnt yyith that beautiful decor en han ed by the artificial notes and mus cal instruments yye had all helped to make and the delicious punth and cookies served so capably by the girls As the last strain vyas played and the lights yyent out the last codole pa sed through the canopy back into the yyorld of reality R I s - 5 , tr ' vu - D A .. 5 v Y , ' . v ' ' . C . . D . . - .- ' . - C . . .1 W . - v L . ' ' 1 c ' y ' - L - , The Hedda Marhans Column Whlle travellng ln my llttle mterplanetary space bomb I met Sad1e Saturn and chatted about the smash success of Anlta Ekberg Standley v ho packs Juplter s Theatre mghtly m her movmg portrayal ol Arthur My Love Thls exotlc play by Merrxtt Tennessee Mlller follows hls previous productlon of Va Voom the true llfe story of that famous torch slnger Ruth Burton Buzzmg down the nebulous thruway I had a sllght colllslon wlth Frank Klos Mr Klos you remember won the sun spot race wlth an average speed of 58147 mlles per hour Whlle v1s1t1nU on Juplter to pep up my space column I ran mto the noted psychologlst Dr Patrlcla Baker who lo conductlnv experlments ln the Horton Colony Her co worker 111 thls undertaking IS that stupendous yachtsman Davld Horton Whlle eavesdroppmg on the experlment I heard Mr Horton scream I ve been Tuk' Mr Robert Slmon has revolutlomzed the agriculture of the Umverse with hls dlscovery of the 105 lb Pluto Potato Dr Arthur Hart IS basking ln the glory of hrs revelatlon of the tenth planet whlch he has named The Terra Jana Professol Chrlstlan Burke has wrltten a calculus book for flrst graders Smce he patented Crlspys the Mush Breakfast Food for Klddles he has achleved a smash hlt wlth mothers Thls llttle sldelme has made hlm Uncle Sam s No 1 taxpayer Monsleur George Conway has deslgned mmk garters as hlS contrlbutlon to the wardrobe of Frank Raynor re cently voted the best dressed man under the sun Barry Glbson owner of the Club Electra on Saturns W1lson to pack hls mte spot You all know Mr W1lson by h1s latest hlt Rlp It Up Rory Althea Andruskl has just been named Mother of the Year when she had her thlrd set of qulntuplets My thats a lot of llttle Martlansl After years of extensive research Theresa Bielewlcz has unvelled to the world her magmflcent cure all Upon analy sls It was found to be 50'Z, kllbasl Julce and 5076 attar of roses When I stopped at B111 Zebroskls black market fuel company he heaved another uranlum plll mto my pmk and black strato crulser Slmkmg down the street I saw my old frend VIVRCIOUS Venus the local gosslp queen She was full of news about Anne Holden that Ealthlmg who mtroduced the leopard skln leotards to the populatlon of Neptune Smce then Miss Holden has made full use of this product ln her under water escapades I also heard a few tasty tld bits about Marjory Jayne Petty who you know IS the founder of Pettys Purple Peroxxde Her revlsed name has proved an asset for the company so Venus tells me The tenth annual Green Wltches Vlllaffe Outer Space Art Show featured the works of Chrls Chrico Cummmlngs Hls latest masterplece entltled A Portralt of Polly was sold for a slx flgure sum to that debonair playboy Thomas Sledjeskl Mr Sledjeskl as all homemakers will recognlze made hls flrst b1ll1on wlth his You Want It We Make It Supermarket Dxck Freyherr umversal ping pong ace has just com pleted hls tour of the plants exhibiting his skill with the paddle to hxs flock of admrrlng fans Judlth Rlchmond prmclpal of Rlchmonds Reflnmg School for Young Ladles has Just announced a new course ln her currrculum How to Make the Most of Last Years Dlor Going to a Mars matinee we took m a sneak prevlew of Mr Rlchard Lehrs brllllant productxon of War Wlthout Peace Some say its a take off on hrs years ln school We see It ln the stars that MISS Kathleen McCaffery has become a regular llttle farmer harvesting a bumper crop of Oates A sensatlonal discovery IS helping all those unfortunates who suffer from tlcklltls Vmcent Polywoda the tlckly klng has put his Antl Tlckle Powder ln a peppermint spray can Word has It that Jane Tuthlll the Perle Mesta of the Bungalow set IS his best customer Mlss Sally Bridge n her gxgantlc Moon manslon has Just taken ln another boarder to enlarge her menagerle Thls tlme lts a plaid panda to keep the honey bears com Dany In the Mercury Natlonal Bakmg Contest Mlss Dorothy Cardmal copped flrst OIIZC for her two foot hxgh no egg souffle She says her phenomenal success IS all ln the Bubb les James Franke newly elected presldent of the Star Gamers Select Readers Club announces the spectacular success of an elght volume publlcatlon For Men Only Dons Smlth Amerlca s Sweetheart 1n the Gray Flannel Shorts IS worklng on the next epxsode of that soul search mg soap opera The Eddy and I Gumptlon that lazy reporter on The Dally Comet In one of her mfrequent olumns she penned an eye catchmg human mterest story The subject was a man wxth bralded slde burns The person as none other than Brian Kelly John Sepenoskl attributes hls successful two ton cows on his or1g1nal green cheese cattle ranch on the Moon to the very healthy moonshme Mr Raymond Johnson that generous phllanthroplst has Just glven hls second m1ll1on to throw a stupendous tenth reumon party for Southolds Class of 1957 He was glvmg competltlon to the famous party glver Patrlcla Kosclusko the hostess with the mostest While talklng to one of the guests Mlss Joan Gaven I was enthralled with her ex perlences as owner of Southolds hide a way the Hotel De La Manlco One of her guests was Alvah Goldsmlth Sklp per of that sleek racing hull C B II I also met MISS Nancy Jordan the famous choreographer and Mr John Wokosky the sensational scenery designer Both were en thuslastlc over their work on My Pink Lady Traveling wlth Mlss Jordan was her falthful girl Friday Patricia Deroski She has just broken the typmg record with five hundred words a nunute tThats one handed fellowsll Miss Judlth Whxteh ad chxef stewardess on the Mercury to Mars Rocket L1ne was full of talk about two of her recent passengers One was the celebrated concert plamst Frances Wilson Miss W1lson has just completed her third appear ance at the Constellation Carnegle because of popular de mand The other dlstmgulshed personallty was Phlllp Went zel who had just purchased 200 gushers on the sun If any of you happen to see a comet spaceshlp or meteor dont call the polxce fire department or presldent Its only some of the seniors coming back to their reunion ln the 57 style - 1 Q 7 ' ' . ' ! ' ' ' ll I I 4 l ' ' I U H ' ' ' Il ' . H H . , . . l ' It H ' 1 ' 'H . , . . ' v . . A I D O . , . - I . . . - .' . . . . . 7 l ' . . . . . y . , A . 3. ' - - . ' . . . , , . Y . . . . . . , . i , , D B . . . t 1 l . . ' ' ' ' - . ' H , fv . . . ' . . . A - I , - ' ' f ' .. Q ,. . . . . . , , V ' '- ' V I 1 . , . - , . ,, . . . - - , , . 7 ' , , fifth rmg, has Justhired that real gone jazz king, Roland Streaking off to the nearest nebulae, we ran into Greta ' ' u - ,, . 1 . y y 1 u ' ' . H . . . nv v - , ' ' ' ' . . ' ' . ., F - 1 . ' ' - 1 H .YD ' ' . 7 - D ! - . . . , - - , Q ' ' - 77 H H ' - ' 1 I - ' ' u sv ' ' . ' U - . ' U 1 ' 7 l 1 ' ' - , i . . . Q . . . - , L., . . ' H H ' ' . . . U . ,, . . ' , , - - ' . , . . . . . . - ' ' D ' H Y rl . . . . . . ,, - - - - - - , , ,. Y . I - l ' 1 , I . - WERRY 6 Q0 0- GK Hom mal Y 4,5 A J Y xf' ESQ XX PAT Dxvn l?lckY CRVSPY NXhLo5Y fi QHRNO ' Bestest of 1957 Most Tlckllsh Most DCV111Sh Most Angehc Best Hot Roddels Best Clowns Lazlest Class Lovels Best Athletes Jane Tutnlll Vmcent Polwxoda Judlth Whltehead John Sepenoskx Pat11c1a Koscxusko Flallk RHQDOI Chrlstophel Cummm s Flank Klos Althea Andluskl Rlchaxd Leh1 Chxlstlan Burke R1 haxd Flevheu Patxlcla Bake! Davld HOIIOII Sally Brlcl e Wllllam Zebxoskl Most Llkely to Succeed Thexesa BIBIEXRICZ Robext Sxmon Most Sophlstlcated Kathleen McCatTe1y Arthul Halt QA1-K Q wvhfu- XOFASLL VXNNXY. 5 E Heil fi U If .1 , E ,lf A 0 A KSU? u K Q 0 f - Z9 2? X xx ll ll fy B snllsl B z.. ir - ..... ' ' - 1 9 , XA I- Q .....,..,..... A - ', ' ' ' HMQ he - .l..,t...s..l,l. , , , .- B i Q N ' ....,......... A 4. ' - xx - 1 N ,Q - 1 - X ' fx l 4, QQ 4 QC, fr l g W 4 ff QPQT A I X JORDY PQ ll HOLDIC S- Ml OGC. SWIFT X 1 ,gf Beslesf of 1957 Quletest Best Dancel s Most D1 amatlc Patllcla DSIOSKI Ray mono Johnson Nancy Jozdan Bally Glbson Anne Holden Mal ory Petty KELLY X -v lj? ir.. DOTYY QQQKY Least to Cxack a Book James Flanke Buan Kelly Best AltlStS Best Dxessed Class 'vlutt and Jelf Neatest Blothel and Slster Best Joke Tellels SVNNITY Judlth Rlchmond John Wokosky Rld-UE Amta Standley Thomas Sledjeskl Alvah G01dSm1th Phlllp Wentzel Ruth Burton Joan Gagen Fxances Wllson Roland WIISOH Dorls Smlth Mexutt M1lle1 PDHAL MERRHT Q SMITH Ru Hn: SLUG dom q B Smfiisy ROQT FRANN me 500 MGER vw i .A ' A J f X - f - tg t - I O f ' x f xx ll ' , NV Tallest ................ Dorothy Cardinal, George Conway X me - Q! Cif 5 X T I A f X S ,. 0 y t L Q 4 ll X. f,l'- V .Q ' I 3 Q SENIGRS GO Well remember that early mornrna of Monday Aprrl la 1957 to the end of our days Gettrng up at 5 A 'VI nothrn but Washrnvton D C rn mrnd Forty two peppy Senrors 'VI1ss Gattr Vlr Starger and M1 and Mrs Osmer our chaperones All the farevtells of par ents the bumpy rrde on the school buses to Port Jefferson Mrdee leavrng her shoes on the bus The Pennsylvanra Rarlroad representatrve 'VII Hankrns our gurde and leader for four days the fabulous send off vsrth a band at Port Jeff Statron Balancrng coffee cups at 80 mrles per hour The poker and crap games Mr Starger and a fevs darrno females krbrtzrng all the way to Washrngton Jrm our con genral bus drrver throughout our stay Sayrng E E E E for the Caprtol photographer rnvadrng the Roger Smrth ou home for four short days the rce cubes rn Mrdge and Holdre s bed the few adventurous souls who took rn the Lrbrary of Congress the fun packed lnto free evenrngs the Confederacy tastes of Southern hosprtalrty Dorrs two dollar and tvso cents for the governor the novelty of trolleys confusron of Washmgton s traffrc srtuatron the Crushre nrckname the phone call at 6 45 every mornrng he bus drrver Chuckle berno arrested for rllegal parkrng and every body yellrng W want Chuckre' the Lrncoln and Jefferson memorlals a qurck lunch at Hogate s Seafood Restaurant the crres of Oh my tattoos' Washm tons home at Mt Vernon the great trmes wrth the Shelter Island gnls the old burldrngs of Alexandrra the solemn atmosph re at Arlrnffton Natronal Cemetery the rmpressrve changrng of the guard at the grave of the Unknown Soldrer ICE buckets after mrd nlght the bus d11ve1 s Jokes and amusrng storres One wrld nrght for Merrltt the busy starrs between the second and thrrd floors the crowds on the Potomac crurse peas speedy vtarters at the Roger Smrth rnvasron of the Senate and House of Representatrves tulrps Harry s Jornt the bay yymdovs rn Joan Nancy Kathy and Althea s room he i ' . , . ' D .I .' -. y ' . . ' D .r . . . ' g ' g . . . ' ' . . D A ' - D - 5 . U . . ' ' - . . ' v Y L -D 5 ' , . ' - . Y V. Q F . . . V . . - g . . . , I . ' ' 1 R, ' , R. H H . . v I I ' . - U ' . ' 3 . I . set up in Room 212 . . . Jane's blackout at the Bureau of Printing and Engraving Q' .Y U ' U, ' . 1 ' v ' v ' , H e . . - , . ' ' ' I I v' . ' A Y .Y Y 1 , . . t A 8 . .... . . . TRIPPING water prstol frght between Vlrdffe and Mr Star er takrne prctures th ough the Whrte House bars all 898 steps up the Washrneton Monument the black hats the boys wore the lonv lrnes Chrrs Curnmrnvs squrrrel cage on the ferrrs wheel the crazy parrots at the Pan Amerrcan Burldrng the vrew from the lawn at Mt Vernon adventures of the Rebels the guys that rnvaded the thrrd floor Thursday arternoon the crty of Annapolrs the colorful dress parade of the U S Naval Academy Mrs Osmer on the boy s floor George s surte on the second floor a cool Contrnental and a moonlrght rrde rnto Delaware Wednesday nrte the partres the boys had Rrchle s fondness for Tennessee the majestrc appearance of all noted burldrfrgs rn Washrnvton D C clrcks of cameras Tuttres football huddle at Annapolrs the Joke corner on the 'Shelter Island bus Drck on the led e the snacks fetched at mealtrme and smuggled upstairs drnner at the Lotus Club Bob s solos rn the shower straw hat heavy eyelrds the towel on the canopy the rrotous grrls from Massachusetts our last breakfast at the hotel heavy bageage the Smrthsonran the souped up hot rods of 1900 vrntaffe the zoo parade rn the stuffed anrmal sectron Lrndbergh s plane the guards at the Whrte House Barry wrth the Port Jeff grrls the Natronal Gallery of Art he amusement park the fr rendly greetrngs of the Ro er Smrth house detectrve sleepless nrghts the scroungrn up of trp money at the very last mrnute good byes to the hotel mana ement the pullrne of baggage cameras souvenrrs and remembrances aboard the crowded buses the rrde to Unron Statron so longs to Jrm Tommy and Mrs Gattr sad faces the contrnuous roar on the trarn back home the long wart rn New York the drenched but exuberant greetrn at Port Jeff the futrle attempt at sleep on the way to South 0 home at last' Washrneton just a fond memory 'Q G K. X. -' 'Q ' .', . 'g 'B' 1' ' 1 . I 1 ' D I . ' . r I I ' . .. D . 3 , . . . . ' ' .. . ' g . ' Doris stepping on the tray . . the sore feet after four days . Miss Gatti in the r V . D . . . ' . 'I 4 ' . . ' ' . ' O . . ' ' U U ' I . D . . . 11 1 1' 1 ' l ' D . I t 1 1' 1 ' 7 . ' ' . , . . - ' U ' ' O ' 4 O 1 Y 1 1 ' U, 1 ' - - D ' ' A ld . . . . . . ' , ' - , LL .-4 X. +'f ,w 1 1 was VY' -uf' ww lun.. Ullman-,,7,,,,m7 wif 545l'1 Semor Class w.II We the Senror Class of 1957 bemg of sound m nd and body do hereby publlsh these our last bequests 1We marntarn the rrght to rnvoke the Frfth Amendment 1f the need arrsesl Althea Andruskl leave a share rn the Tuthrll Corporatron to Murrel Tausrn Sl Patrrcra Baker leave a new telescoplc nelghbor to Fred rrck Frckerssen Theresa Brelewrcz leave my success wrth Mr SISCOB to Robert Krupskr Sally Brrdge leave a bottle of my Bug Jurce to Frederrck Schoolf Chrrstlan Burke leave my daily questrons to Germame Marsales Ruth Burton leave my llterary talents to Theodore Brush Dorothy Cardrnal leave my condensatron of Hrgh School Made E Z to George Conway leave my manly attrrbutes to Frank Crelatka Chrrstopher Cummrngs leave my good name to Chrrstrne Olstad Patrrcra Deroskr leave a SISCEI to frll my place James Franke leave my select lrbrary to Harold Chrrstensen Rrchard Freyherr leave my prng pong pomts to S H S Joan Gagen leave my success wrth the Semor boys to Barbara Doroskr Barry Grbson leave my bop booklet to Matthew Martrn Alvah Goldsmrth leave my drmple to Irrs Jacobr Arthur Hart leave my atomrc brarn to Margaret Glover Anne Holden leave a sundae of ready vvhrpped wrt to Ellen Cassrdy Davrd Horton leave my Elvrs Presley act to Dennrs Cozrer Raymond Johnson leave my frrendlmess to everyone Nancy Jordan leave my sports abrlrty to Roxanne Webb Brran Kelly leave my curls to Susan Walsh Frank Klos leave a 60 Deluxe to Thomas Conway Patrrcla Kosclusko leave my successful partles to the crltrcs Rrchard Lehr leave my comlc abrllty to Mary Deroskr Kathleen McCalTery leave my Ir1sh grrn to June Parker tall storres to Lynda Jones blondrsh tactrcs to Ann Sledjeskr Geox ge Ter ry Merr1tt Mrller leave my Maryory Petty leave my Vrncent Polywoda leave Frank Raynor leave my Judrth Rrchmond leave my trcklrng streaks to Jane Terry summer pleasures to Frank Crchanowrcz my baby talk to Theodore Bokrna John Sepenoskl leave wrth no reerets Robert Srmon leave my wolfrsh qualrtres to Swanson Averette Thomas Sledjeskl leave my legal excuses to Larry Larsen Dorrs Smrth leave my personalrty to Drane Klamcl Anrta Standley leave my admrratron of the name Arthur to Martha Drefenbacher Jane Tuthrll leave my blond locks to Carolyn Conrad Phrllp Wentzel leave my tltle as Rev to Lewrs Edson Judlth Whrtehead leave my grlp on the wheel to Barbara Prrnce Frances Wrlson leave my Lrberace touch to the Glee Club Roland Wrlson leave my quret manner to Joseph Grattan John Wokosky leave my posrtlon as Art Edrtor to Rrchard Norklun Wrlllam Zebroskr leave my set shot to Carolyn Grrgonrs e he he e he he he he he he e he e e e he he e he e he he We he Senror Class Semor Class Semor Class Sen1or Sen1or Sen1or Semor Sen1or Senror Semor Semor Semor Sen1or Sen1or Senror Senror Senror Sen1or Semor Sen1or Senror Sen1or Senror Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class leave a slrde rule for Busmess Arrthmetrc to Ml Wrllrams leave an ofhcral Sherlock Holmes krt to Ml Wood leave a bull whrp and a vrolm to Mr Starger leave a hostess outflt for Sen1or partres to Mlss Gattr leave an algebra class for f1rst graders to Mr Clark leave trarned termrtes to devour hrs sawdust to Mr Mmer leave a baby srtter to Mr Grldersleeve leave an mner door marked Confxdentral to Ml Chraramonte leave a scorch proof uonrng board to Mrs Orlovuskr leave an album of L P French records to Mr Waghorn leave a date with Anme Oakley to M1 Srscoe leave another couch rn the cl1n1c to Mrs Danrels leave two weeks rn Greenwrch Vrllage to Ml Wrssemann leave Lawrence Welks bubbles to Mr Ulp leave an Oscar to Ml Goldsmrth leave an admlralty on the S H S Llbrary to Mrs Warner leave lovxer basketball hoops to Coach Osmer leave a chateau on the French Rrvrera to Mrss Grllespre leave a lot of lrttle Scottles to Mrs Scott glve many thanks for a happy year to Mrs Helrnskr leave whats left of Washmgton to the Junroxs leave a case of root beer for class prcnrcs to the Sophomores leave respect for upper classmtn to the Freshmen We at the death of our careers as Senrors do hereby set our hand and seal upon thrs the twenty fourth day of June rn the year of our Lord one thousand nrne hundred and nfty seven L . . 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We, th ' , ' ' - ' 'V We, t ' , ' ' ' ' . we,t ' , ' - ' ' - . y t ' , - K s . l JUNIORS Seated left to rreht June Parker Roxanne Webb Margaret Glover Marv Deroskr Ann Sledjeskr Susan Walsh Martha Drefenbacher 'VIurrelTaus1nffe1 Dran Kramer Second royy Mr Clark tadvrsorr Arnold Larsen Frank Crelatka Carolyn Grrgonrs Barbara Doroskr Christine Olstad Jane Terry Barbara Prince Joseph Grattan Theodore Bokrna Vlr Chraranronte ladvrsorr Third row Robert Krupskr Frederrck Frckerssen Swanson Averette 'VIattheyv Martrn Thomas Conyyay Georbe Terry Frank Crchanoyyrcz Fourth row Dennrs Cozrer Harold Christensen Rrchard Norklun Lewis Edson Theodore Brush Frederrc Schooff Absent from picture Ellen Cassidy Carolyn Conrad Irrs Jacobr Lynda Jon s, Germaine Marsales Wrth Mr Clark and Mr Chraramonte as aovrsors the Junrors began the year by choosrng Margaret Gloyer A food sale the first actryrty of the year held late rn September aided rn adding necessary funds to the treasury The class kept the ball rollrng by decoratrng the ym yyrth rts annual ornstalks pumpkrns and y rtches for the Halloween party and dance On February 1 the salesman from the Balfour company appeared and the class spent nrost of the morning prtkrng out therr rrnvs whrch arrryed late rn 'ylay The Junrors were then a proud group displaying what they had chosen Then came the c ownrn eyent of the year the Junlor Prom whrch was held on May 24 To accentuate the Sprrne Feyer theme many flowers were used for decoration The Half Beats were kept busy throuvhout the entrre sprrn eyenrng playing for a full house The dance was a great success The class has the future yery much rn mrrrd srnce they wrll be Semors rn the fall The class of 1958 con ratu lates the lass of 19:17 and wishes each of the graduates future success . ' - ' ' t ' A . r ,, . - . '. s -Z - A - K . U ' ' . . - ' 1 ' Q ' . v ,. 0. . . ' . ' . . . . ' ' . D . ' . I I ' . . . ' . 'I ' . ' . v e - ' . . . v president: Ellen Cassidy. vice-president: Christine Olstad, secr'etar'y'g and Iris Jacobi, treasurer. . ' ,' . . . ' . ' ' . . ' , . A O . .- ' C . . . A . ,.' . D .. . '. ' '.. .' . A ..' , , ' - ' . . . . ,. ' . -' . Y D 4 5' e ,. . ' 0 . . . ' . . . ' . , - 0 . - - N . . - N. ' ' ' -- -' ' . ' I . g - C ' ' . Sophomores Calol Reltel Presldent Gaxy WIHECIS VICE Dl6S1dCI1t Clala Zeblo kx T168.Sl1!6l Freshmen Joan Butlex P1 esldent Chestel Jankovsskl Vlce pleslclent John Zaneskl Tleasux er Doxothp Polmoda Secxetaly Carol Zebroski ................,...........,. . ................................ . Secretary Eighth Grade Sixth Grade Because of an error on the pall ot Glade was placed alon slde a pxctuxe of the Sesenth Grade and uce sexm Seventh Grade the Snuffbox Staff. the caption Eighth Fourth Grade Fifth Grade Thlrd Grade Kindergarten M Kindergarten Second Grade Flrsf Grade A. . P. M. BAND First row kneelinv left to right Majorettes Barbara Prince Barbara Surozenski Marron Gr1 gonis Iris Jacobi ihead maJoretteJ Kathleen McCafIery icaptalnl Doris Smith Jane Terry Second row Mr John Ulp tdirectorl Joseph Krupski Susan Conway Dorothy Poliwoda Judith Richmond fpresidentl Barbara Doroski Patricia Baker tvice presidenth Elizabeth Slmon Kathleen Diller Carol Dickerson Third row Robert Hyatt William Prince Clara Zebroskl Martha Delfenbacher fsecretary treasurerl Ann Donahue Jane Tuthill Margaret Glover Barbara Deroski Lee Tuthill Mary Conway Fourth row Gal1FlSh6Y Kathleen Fredericks Lynn Waite Nan Albertson Dorothy Klos Jean Donahue Evelyn Grigoms George Terry Harold Christensen Fifth row Germaine Marsales Alvah Goldsmith Jr John Robohm Chester Jankowskl Robemt Simon Thomas Sledjeskx EllenCass1dy Absent from picture Evelyn Gawelko Fredric Schootf Virginia Mitchell Lynda Jones Lorraine Koke Stewart Wood Bruce Goldsmith An important part of the Muslc Department this year was Southold Highs colorful and peppy band under the direction of Mr John Ulp Under the leadership of Judith Richmond president Patricia Baker vice president and Martha Diefenbacher secretary treasurer the band accomplished many activities throughout the year Besides marching for the annual Hal loween Washmgtons Birthday and Memorial Day parades the band demonstrated skill and preparation in several flashy basketball drills wlth Iris Jacobi as drum majorette The majorettes also performed excellently on these exhibitions with thelr captain Kathleen McCaffery At the annual Christmas provram the band played The Christmas Story featuring many of the Yuletlde favorites In the period between these inspiring carols Arthur Hart acting as narrator read The Christmas Story Many band members were chosen to represent Southold at the North Fork Music Festival on March 22 In order to prepare for the concert the band spent many hours diligently rehears mg for the grand day Everyone learned many things from the experlence of performing under the conductor for the program Mr James Lamendola For the April 12 music assembly the band played several numbers including Pacific Gran deur Champions on Parade and Ave Maria by Gounod As the Seniors marched down the auditorium steps for the last time on June 24 the band could be heard playing sweet but majestic music thus endmg the 1956 1957 band year I . .' ..o' u. : ' . Y . . y . .- , , I , Q , - : . . , 3 . D I 1 U. I ' , U ' , ' 2 , , - I , , . . : ' ' . ' , , ' , , ' , r . I 7 ' ' : ' , r ' , -, , H ' 1 l Y ' Bakowski, Diane Sayre, Vincent Warner, Daniel Charnews, Joel Clay, Allan Goldsmith, Frederick v ' i ' I . . , . - . 3 . ' - 2 r . v U ,- ,Y .' . o , . . . . at . H 1 CHGRUS Frrst row left to right Joan Pupeckr Rosemary Mullen Paula ChlZZ1Ill Patricia Baker Robert Simon fvrce presrdentl Jane Tuthill fpresrdentb Jane Terry Judrth Richmond isecre tary treasurer? Kathleen Diller Elrzabeth Simon Mr John Ulp fdrrectorl Second row Dorrs Smrth Mur1elTaus1nger Sharon Carey Barbara Chrzzrnr Sally Bridge Ann Sledjeskr Dolores Blados Dorothy Cardrnal Jean Burton Mary Terp Third row Rosemary Polywoda Joan Butler Lorrarne Bakowskr Mary Deroskr Judith White head Martha Drefenbacher Barbara Deroskr Sheila Donahue Carol Zebroskr Karen Kapp Fourth row Carol Lreblern Amta Standley Althea Andruskr Cecrlra Bryant Nancy Jordan Lynda John on Carolyn Zukas Fifth row Theresa Brelewrcz Mary Conway Stephen Sledj ski Arthur Hart John Robohm David Horton John Cam Joseph Krucskr Lee Tuthrll Shirley DeFrrest Ann Donahue Absent from prcture Jean Sims Barbara Doroskr Stella Pa vluczyk Helen Terr Joan G y agen Frances Wilson Lynda Jones Iris Jacobi Lois Lemmo Carol Reiter Ellen Cassrdy Margaret Glover Ger'na1ne Marsales Ruth Bu ton Roxanne Webb Thomas Sledjeskr One of Sou hold High Schools most actlve groups this year was the Glee Club Wt g an entertarmn programs for our student body Elected to lead the group were presrdent Jane Tuthrll vrce president Robert Srmon and ecretary treasurer Judrth Rrchmond Accompanlsts for the year were Martha Drefen bacher Kathl en Drller Elrzabeth Srmon and Frances Wilson At Chrrstmas the chorus rendered a very rnsprrrnff program the cantata Musrc or Christ mas Featur d rn the cantata was Jane Tuthrll singing a soprano solo Good Tidings Judith Richmond an alto solo Little Lord Jesus and Thomas Sledjeskr a bass solo The Magi Soon after the Christmas holidays vorces could be heard practicing durrng actrvrty periods study halls and after school for the North Fork Musrc Festrval On March 22 our select mem bers sang under the conductrng of Mr Stuart Gracey at Shelter Island High School The ex pelrence was both thrrllrng and benefrcral to those partrcrpatrnv Wrth the comrng of sprmg came Easter and Natronal Music Week In commemoration of these occasrons the Glee Club sang several numbers for the assembly on Aprrl 12 Those se lectrons included were Where rn the World Madame Jeanette Loch Lomond If Wrth All Your Hearts O Sacred Head and Oklahoma At Commencement the Glee Club brought its actrvrtres to a frrale by singing The Bells of St Marys and The Lords Prayer , - 2 , 2 , , ' , ,,,, - - I ' ' . y I v . v v 1 s , . - , y - y y l ' ' ' - : ' , ' I 2 , ' , . 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D 7 v ' ' U ' 11 ' - , U , .,, ' ' I Y 11 ' n u A I as u ,, H' . - , Y, .. , ,, Second row Kathleen Diller Doro- thy Pollwoda Ph1l1p Rysko Lois Lemmo Paula Ch1zz1n1 Kathleen 'VICCHHEIY Nancy Joldan Rosemaly Polywoda Caxol Reltel Margaret Glover Judlth Rlchmond Barbara Ch1zz1n1 Susan Walsh Carol Ze broskx Joan PUDCCKI Ruth Neslage Frances Wllson Lynda Johnson 33,tllCl3 D61OSkl Carol L1eble1n Th11d low Ellen Cassidy Joan Gagen Dorothy Caxdxnal Ruth Bulton Rosema1y Mullen Dolores Blados Chrlstme Olstad Patrlcla Thompson Sally Bndge Barbara Surozenskl P-atr1c1a Kosclusko Absent from DICCHIC Rxchard Bmg Seated left to fl ht Mr. Gilder- sleeve ladvlsolb Anne Holden, -- Jane Tuthlll texchange editorbg Thelesa BISICWICZ tbusiness mana- gerv Maxtha Dl6fCHb3.C1'19l', meditorrg Clara Zebroskx iassociate editorlg Vlarjory Petty tex edxtorbg Robert S1mon rsports edxtorlg Mr. Siscoe, Student Council Echo Seated left to ught Nancy Jordan ftreasurerl Thomas Sledjeskl fvlce pr sldentl Mxss Gattl fadvlsorb Robert S1mon 4pres1dentJ Margaret Glover Csecretaryl Second row Ann Donahue Carol Ze broskl Shexla Donahue raltematel Rosemary Polywoda Ellen Cassxdy Ba bara Surozenskl Th1rd low Arnold Lalsen Alvah Gold smlth Jr MRIJOFQ Petty Anne Holden Swanson Avexette Elxzabeth Sxmon Joseph Krupskl Absent from plcture Davxd Wood Cbeering Club l. , Seated left to right Thelesa Blele WICZ Kathleen McCaiTery Malyory Petty Anne Holden Dolothy Card lnal Alvah Goldsmith Jl Nancy Jordan Second low Jane Tuthlll Patllcla D9l0Sk1 Malgal et Glover Judith Richmond Sally Blldge Patrlcla Ixosclusko Mal y Deroskl Martha Dl6fBHbaCh6l Flances Wilson Thlfd IOW G91 Ulalfle MHISZICS Bakel Joan Gagen Barbala Prince Christine Olstad Jane Telly Diane Klamel Balbala Doroskl 'Fourth low Frederick F1Ck6lSS9l'1 'lobelt Klupskl Flank Clchano wlcz Xbsent flom picture Mrs Walner 43dV1S0lJ -......,.2 .Ja ,EW 3 Seated, left to right: Carol Leiblein, Ellen Cassidy, Carol Zebroski, Nancy Jordan, Ann Donahue, rsecretary- treasurerr: Doris Smith, Christine Ol- stad, fpresidentlg Barbara Prince, Bar- bara Doroski, Sally' Bridge, Dorothy Cardinal. Second IOW Paula Chlzzlnl Barbala Sulozenskl Balbara Slmeonl Shirley D6FTl6St Joan Conway Susan Conway Lorraine W8St8llUDd Dolores Blados MHIIOD Grlgonls Joan Butler Sheila Donahue Carolyn Zukas Theresa Blelewlcz Patrlcla KOSCIUSKO Lynda Johnson Maly Conway Thlld row Fledllc Schooif Patllcla Thompson Barbala Chlzzlnl Phlllp Wentzel LOlS Lemmo Muriel Tausln ,er Calol Boergesson Linda Sanford Madeline Glattan Diane Kramer Jane Telry Joan Gagen Library Club . ', . ' 'v ' ' 1 ' v 1 i ' . V 1 . , , v 1 v 1 . 1 U q - fr ' ' 5 ' V 1 ' 1 . . F , . ' - ' 1 f Y ' 1 . - - l -Y - . N , . V Q 'Y 1 - Y -bn -the ' ' . '. 'ff f R gh B '. V: ' b . l' - -' , u l1ltfOll, Susan Walsh, Patrlcla A . . - X . . 'y . ' - I . ' -' - , Nurses Club Seated left to 11ght Kathleen McCaffery KVICB presldentl Nancy Jordan tpresx dent! Mrs Orlowskl ladvlsorl Patrlcxa 1 tx easux erl Standmg second row Caxohnt Gf1g0DlS Patrlcxa Thompson Barbara P11nce ChI'1S'lI16 Olstad Sally Budge Dolores Blados Ann Donahue Flances Wllson Patutla Kosclusko Thlrd row Murlel Tausmger Lorrame Westerlund Susan Walsh Jane Terry Joan Conway Fourth IOVS Mary DEIOSKI Roxanne Webb Shella Donahue Carolyn Zukas Calol Zebroskl Barbara Surozerskx Susan Conway Barbara S1meon1 Absent from plcture Althea Andruski Lorlame B3kOVeSk1 Carol Boergesson Jean Burton Joan Burton Cecelia Bry ant Shlrley DeFr1est Barbara Deroskl Bar baxa Doroskl Madellne Grattan Karen Kapp Pr1sc11la Mealy Joyce Palmore Stella Pavxluczyk Dorothy Pohr' oda Joan Pupe 1:1 Lmda Sanford Dorls Smlth Amta Standley Jud1th Wh1tehead Seated left to rlght Chrxstme Olstad Nancy Jordan fVlCC presldentl Joan Gagen fpresldentl Barbara Doroskl tsecretaxy tleasurerl Ann Donahue Standmg Joan Conway Dolores Blados Dorothy Cardlnal Ann Sledjeskl Mxs Danlels fadvlsorl Frances Wilson Patrlcxa Baker Theresa Blelewlcz Barbara Prmce Sally Brldge Barbara Surozenskl Susan Conway Absent from picture Althea Andruskx PZIIICIR Deroskl Lynda Jones Irls Jacobl Kathleen McCaffery Germame Marsales Prxscllla Mealy Helen Terry Carol Rexter Home Economics Club J , I ' ' , . . - - - 1 , Z ', V ..- . 3 i . 1 ' .v . - 1 D y . Y . , ' ' 1 , . .' ' -Y ' . .y V' , 4 , ', y . I ' . Z U v . 1 - I' H wfw mn- ,M AW' X Mr' Z . , 1 Deroski. tsecretarybg Dorothy Cardinal, I ' ' Y ' v '.::,.,.:: 3, T ' . . . .. ,N 5 ...Ll v 1 . v v V Q 1 , . Y. ' . l, l -, . ' : y 1 l ' Y . .1 - 1 . v . . Y Wm, ,V . 5 'VN CRX P W M SOCCER l Kneelxng left to rlght Al Moffat Mxchael Sheplsh Alvah Goldsmlth Thomas Sledgeskl W11 11am Zebroskl John Zaneskr Joseph Krupskx Wendell Mealy Joseph Krukowskl Standmv Coach Osmer Jerry WIIIIBIDS Russell Hobson George Cam Karl Mamola Arnold Larsen John Sepenoskl Patrlck Gorman Rxchard Bmgmann Wxth the open1ng of school m September varslty soccer became the newest act1v1ty 1n Southold 1-Ilghs sports parade A squad of twenty two boys enthuslastlcally reported for the flrst practlce Durlng the fxrst two weeks Coach Rxchard Osmer began the task of teachmg the rules of the game the pos1t1ons of each player and the varrous terms such as goal klck and tlced and played 1ts home games As the season approached Coach Osmer buslly asslgned each squad member to his new posxtxon Joe Krukowskx and Mlke Shepxsh held down the center slot whrle Hankmff them on erther s1de were John Zaneskx and Jerry Wllhams at rrght msxde and John Sepenoskr and Sklp Goldsm1th at left 1!1Sld6 Completmv the front l1ne were rlglht wmgs Peanuts Sepen oskx and Al Moffat and left wmgs John Cam and Wendell Mealy The second lme conslsts of left ha fbacks Paddy Gorman and Rlchard Bxngmann Chet Jankowskx center halfback and Davld Wood and Karl Mamola as nght halfbacks B111 Zebroskl Russell Hobson and Larry Larsen served as rxght fullbacks whxle George Cam and Joe Krupskl filled ln as left full backs Tom Sledjeskx and Red Mlller the teams two goal tenders completed Southolds first soccer squad Although they won no games ln therr openmg season the Flrst Settlers showed the desxre and abillty whlch ls sure to bring a wlnmng team to S H S in the near future I so - Q Q l penalty l-rich . A soccer field was measured ofl' on the playground, and there the team prac- BASKETBALL Varsity Kneehng left to rxght Arnold Larsen Thomas Sledjeskl Wllham Zebrosk1 Alvah Goldsmlth Jr John Wokosky Standlng left to r1 ht Coach Osmer Chester Jankowskr Frank Klos George Cam Robert Sxmon Barry Gibson Richard Montgomery Cmanagerl Junior Varsity Kneelmg left to rxght Albert Moffat lmanagerl John Zaneskl Joseph Sepenoskx Wendell Mealy Stanley Sobotka Ronald Horton Bhlhp Rysko tmanagerl Standing left to r1ght Coach Rlchard Osmer Jerry Williams Russell Hobson Chester Jankowskl Earl Waller John Cam Waddle Bolling Joseph Krukowskx Coach Rlchard Osmer began his second basketball season at S I-I S wlth only four returnln lettermen and a. host of Jumor varslty hopefuls from whxch to mold hls team With the tallest player barely toppxng SIX feet the Fxrst Settlers relied upon speed hustle and good ball handlmg to keep them on an even keel wlth the opposltion Developmg 1nto one of the most sp1r1ted squads ln the schools hlstory the Trde posted a record of f1Ve wlns against ten losses Although not a. success percentage wlse the 1956 57 season saw S H S exhibit its tradltlonal fme play and sportsmanship Holdxng down the center slot senlor Frank Klos was the teams leadlng scorer and rebounder He held the teams lndlvidual scoring record wlth 30 pomts agamst Southampton B111 Zebrosk1 Barry Glbson and George Cam formed a capable trlo of forwards for Southold Hlgh Zebrosk1 topplng the century mark wxth 134 points contrlbuted much to the attack wlth hls all around playing ab1l1ty Glbson break1ng 1nto the startlng 11ne up at mld season added a much needed scor1ng and rebounding punch Sophomore Cain kept the team m many games wlth hrs one hand jump shots Semors John Wokosky Bob Slmon and Tom Sledjeskl handled the guard pos1t1ons for S H S All three boys proved to be capable play makers and added speed and hustle to the back court Skip Goldsmxth Larry Larsen and Chet Jankowskx were able replacements for the Flrst Settlers durlng the year The h1ghl1ght of the season was agamst Westhampton I-Ilgh School when wlth flve seconds to go and Southold behmd by one point Senlor Bob Sunon made a dr1v1ng layup before the rcarm crowd to end the season ln a note of victory The followmg boys w1ll be rmssed next season due to graduation Tom Sledjeski B111 Zebrosk1 Sklp Goldsmith John Wokosky Frank Klos Bob Simon and Barry Gibson 4 ,L . g -1- 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , -, - 1 1 1 1 . . . 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Pingpong Phxhp Rysko Richard Freyherr Patrxck Gorman Bowling George Terry Frank Raynor Arthur Hart Rxchard Lehr Davxd Horton Richard Montgomery 1 1 u f , 5.1.-4,1 . 1 1 1 1 1 BASEBALL Wlth Coach Harold Goldle Goldsmith beglnnlng h1s twenty S1Xth yea1 at the helm S H S team commenced 1tS baseball campalgn m late March Slx retuxnmg veterans and Glght rookles composed a squad of fourteen wh ch dr111ed for 1ts f1rst game am1d cold ramy weather In the seasons opener Center Morlches soundly trounced the F1rst Settlers by a 7 0 count Scormg SIX runs ln the fmal 1nn1ng S H S edged Westhampton H S 7 to 3 beh1nd the three h1t pltchmg of sen1or Bob Slmon East Hampton beat the Txde 6 to 4 m the thlrd league txlt as B111 Zebroskl The h1gh11ght of the youn campawn came on May 6th when S H S mpped prevrously undefeated Mattztuck 4 to 3 Ch t Jankowskx was the hero of the game as he h1t a three run double m the fmal frame after two were out Southold ln a thud place t1e wxth Greenport has elght remammff games to play Wlth the team start1ng to hxt soundly and the newcomers gammg valuable expeuence S H S could be the surprlse of the league The team consxsts of Bob SIIIIOII Frank Klos George Cam Pltchlng Wendell Mealy Catchmg Chet Jankowskl Flrst Base B111 Zebroskl John Zanesl-:1-Second Base Tom Flurry Thlrd Base Tom Sledjeskl George Cam Short Stop Larry Larsen Joe KYUDSKI John Sepenoskl Stan Sobotka Jol-n Bakowskx Outfleld f Q A 1 - u - n - ' ' ' . - ' . O , . . ., . ' A I ' . l . ' - an - rv W 5 ' hit a two-run homer in a losing cause. ' ' g 1 'g . . . ' ' ' . e ' ' , . .. . . Y . . . D A '- , . . . U . y v .- . . 1 - s .v ., , A Track Re ay uh. Kneehng left to rrght Frederlck Chrlstensen Thomas W1l hams Allan Goldsmlth Vlncent Warner Stewart Wood Zebroskl Second rovs John Sepenoskl Russell Hobson Frank Raynor Davrd Horton John Ca1n Earl Waller Patrlck Gorman Arnold Larsen Conrad Mxller Wendell Mealey Coach Rlchard Osmer Left to rlght Wxlllam Buskl Zebroskl John Sepenoskr Frank Sllck Raynor Arnold Larry Larsen S C P H S A A 2nd place mxle relay 1n 3 45 former f1rst place record 3 48 Volleyball Left to rlght Coach Osmer John Robohm Frederxck Fxckexssen Denms Cozler Patrlck Gorman John Sepenoskl Rlchard Bxngmann -7 Q lx I1 , r Q -H A wiuiflm Prince, Wesley ,Bednoski, Alvah Cfoldsmith, Willianl ' I ' ' . Cheerleaders Varsity Flrst row Kathleen MCCRHCIY Margalet Glover Second row Barbara Doroskl Sally Brldge ITIS Jacobl Nancy Jordan Kcaptamb Nancy Joldan Junior Varsity Flrst Row Carol Lxeblem Carol Zebroskl Mary Terp Second roxx Ellen Cassldy fcaptaml Dorothy Cardmal, Barbara Prlnce A . -A Q I K ' ,' x W 1 l N +4 A 'Z Z .y ' ' v . ' Y . ' ., . GIRLS SPORTS FIELD HOCKEY -.S Fust row left to rrght Theresa Brelewrcz Dorothy Cardrnal Anne Holden Sally Brldge Second row Barbara Prmce Chrrstrne Olstad Ellen Cassrdy Patrrcra Thompson Jean Burton Next rn the sports arena after field hockey was volley ball Intrarrurals were started wrth a bang by selectmg four teams representrng the Semors Junrors Sophomores and Freshmen respectrvely Two games were scheduled every Wednesday after school Selectrons for the Playday team were made from mtramurals Playmg four teams at East hampton the Settlers from Southold were unsuccessful rn every game A drsplay of excellent sportsmanshrp made up for then losmo efforts The female athletes at Southold launched then sports program thrs year by learnrne to play field hockey and learn they drd In the first game we played host to East hampton Suffermv defeat at the hands of the rnvaders from the other shore the grrls gamed a lot of valuable ex perrence Our next outmg was a trlt wlth the Blue Wave of Riverhead on thelr home field Brrllrant defensrve work by both teams kept scorrng to a mmrmum When the fiercely played contest was over the Southolders had lost the game 1 to 0 not bad for a frrst year team VOLLEY BALL Flrst row left to llght Kathleen MCCHHEIY Dorrs Smith Nancy Jordan Anne Holden Anrta Standley Second row Barbara Prmce Chrrstrne Olstad Ellen Cassidy Patrlcra Thompson l . 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M-fs. 1 , , . 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 GIRLS BASKETBALL Because of the absence of our Physxcal Educatxon teacher 'Vhss Gxllesple the opemng of our basketball season was delayed untll late February Intramural actmtxes con S1St6d of games after school exery Wednesday A playday team of s1x regulars and two substltutes was chosen to go to Center Morlches on March 9 There they played fxve schools defeatmv two PICFSOH -Ilgh of Sag Harbor and Eaethampton H1,,h These were two of the toughest teams partlcxpatmff by the way Our players came home t1red and sore but happy Flrst Row left to right Barbara Prmce Dons Sm1th Dorothy Caldmal Second Row Chrlstme Olstad Jean Suns Helen Terry Standlng Mlss Gillespxe advisor SPGRTS wi F1rst Row left to rxght Dorxs Sm1th Amta Standley Nancy Jordan Dorothy Cardlnal Barbara S1meon1 Second Row Jean Burton Barbara Pr1nce Chrxstme Olstad Ellen Cassldy Patricia Thompson BCJWLING The boulmg add1 ts got their campalgn under way ln Malch Each Wednesday evemng the Mattltuck Alleys were the scene of much chatter and clatter because of the s1x teams repxesentmg Southold Hlgh School The teams usually play ed each other As the Snuifbox went to pxess the mem bers of the wlnnmg team were Althea Andruslu Theresa Bxelemcz Sally Brldee Dorothy Cardmal Anne Holden Nancy Jordan and Rosemary Polywoda The team mth the hwhest score after the playoffs w1ll recexve a trophy . . ,v . 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Senior Essays Thus year sensors chose to analyze what constrtutes greatness and to show how some person they admrre fulfrlls therr detrnrtron of success or greatness The followrng are two of the essays By Maryor y Petty To define greatness rs a large task rn rtself Just what rs the rntangrble lrne whrch rs drawn between a world renowned man and another oblrvrous to posterrty'P Greatness rn rts true sense rs srmply defined as grvrng of yourself to benefit others a srmple maxrm set down over 1900 years ago To have lrved a full and lastrng lrfe one must have cared for and at trmes arded hrs fellow man In conjunc tron wrth thrs rather srmple and rudrmentary deflnrtron two names stand out rn the annals of the world Those of Wrllram Mayo and hrs brother Charles Many people have reyer heard of these men especrally those of us who are now rn school Although they have no rdea of the Mayo brothers 01 who they were everyone realrzes the great ad vances whrch the medrcal professron has made rn the past century Much of the credrt for thrs shrnrng growth must be grven to these two men from a small relatrvely unknown town of Rochester Mrnnesota From the begrnnrnff of therr careers both men contrnuously strove for understandrng and greater knowledge rn the medrcal field They recerved the best educatron not because they were wealthy but be cause they realrzed that to achreve the rank of doctor they must be skrlled and accomplrshed They never forgot thrs purpose Through the years as they garned fame and prestrge the brothers contrnued therr studres and research never for one moment ard they forget therr goal the servrce whrch they could do for mankrnd a medrcal clrnrc whrch now ranks among the finest both rn the Unrted States and abroad'J Therr story rs one of mrxed character The first thrng whrch arded them rn therr pheno menal march agarnst drsease was the era rn whrch they were placed Had they been born rn the 18th century we would have possrbly never have heard of them but the pattern was Just rreht for therr appearance Every great advancement has rts perrod lrterature had rts rn the 17th century wrth Shakespeare art wrth rts begrnnrng rr the early age of the Greeks and Romans and medrcrne wrth its first drsplay of creatrve and screntrflc drscovery rn the 19th wrth such people as Joseph Lrster Pasteur and other brrllrant men From these drstrngurshed personalrties the Mayo brothers learned that medrcrne rs not somethmg whrch can be taken lrghtly the human lrfe rs at stake Realrzrng the necessrty for good doctors they were among the first Amerrcan proneers to brmg about a change rn the educatronal technrques for the professron Untrl this trme the courses rn medrcrne were outrageously rnadequate and most of the trarned surgeons and doctors recerved their degrees and practrce rn Europe for those wrthout the funds to attarn thrs forergn servrce there were courses rn Amerrca lastrng between one and two years The Mayos conscrous of thrs serrous lack of publrc realrzatron took rt upon them selves to make the Amerrcan populous aware of rts duty and oblrgatron for a well organrzed rnstructron rn medrcrne Thrs fact may be hard to grasp rn lrght of the years of study whrch are now requrred to enter the medrcal professron but Just 50 short years ago the rdea of rnternal surgery was frowned upon and countless thousands dled from lack of enlrghtened workers Now wrth a full knowledge of the odds that these two men were up agarnst we can look back and recount the facts and reasons whrch make them stand out and achreve the trtle of great Had erther one of these men been on hrs own perhaps thrs story would have never been told But they were two each complementrng the other each wrth skrlls for drfferent tasks each wrth personalrtres for yarred functrons Do tor Wrll Mayo was the brarn behrnd the organrzatron wrth far reachrnv rdeas and foresrght to predrct the future growth of medrcrne To hrm fell the job of the gastronomrcal operatrons Dr Charlre was a krnd of person to whrch we ascrrbe the term Old Trme Amerrcan Along wrth possessrng a brrllrant mrnd and skrlled hands he had a wrnnrng personalrty and a rrch homey qualrty whrch made hrs patrents have that extra brt of farth whrch durrng an operatron often drstrnvurshes between farlure and a mrracle We find now that two men each rnterested rn the health and well berng of the human race have yorned together rn a small town whrch at that trme was not much larger than Southold What could they young rnexperrenced and totally unknown hope to accomplrsh that would change the format of the basrc Amerrcan lrfe? For a few years they drd do nothrng that would shake the stagnant medrcal world though they drd begrn to make the first steps toward therr goal It began wrth a constant determrnatron to learn to use the latest methods and rdeas not Just to rncrease therr practrce but to serve therr people Slowly but surely the Mayos began to be recognrzed as authorrtres on specral cases and therr practrcal knowledge was revealed to an ever growrng group of devoted doctors Many of them came to vrsrt the first Mayo Hosprtal to see the new methods whrch they had heard about but seldom seen used Im pressed by these ways both of savrng a lrfe and o prevent rn rllness they carrred therr rdeas and new findrngs all over the globe Nerther drd the Mayos thrnk that they had the best systems rn the States Both brothers had certarn perrods of trme whrch they used to travel throughout the country and abroad to keep rn lrne wrth a raprdly advancrng career No matter how good therr ways seemed to be there was always room for mprovement Wrth the attrrbutron of such medrcal success and leader shrp rn therr chosen Held one mrght belreve that the doc tors lrves mrght end there Possrbly wrth lesser men thrs mrght have happened but not rn the case of the Mayos They set about to create a medrcal center out of a small mrd western town They donated over two mrllron dollars of therr own funds to establrsh and run a clrnrc for research and actual care of the patrent Besrdes thrs they vrsualrzed therr crty as a growrng populatron wrth need for better schools hrghways publrc health unrts and communrty centers On all these projects and more drd the famous brothers lend therr trme and gurdance Throughout the sur roundrng area everyone knew and loved them for all real rzed the great servrce whrch was berng performed rn therr behalf As trme passed Amerrca entered upon rts era of raprd advancement For the first trme we became a recognrzed power and our development was watched over all the world Wrll Mayo the planner of the two realrzrng the need for . I . . O . y 7 V w 1 C I , V D 1 Y . v . - Y r . , 1 ' ' ' , ' ' .. ., . . . . . ' . . . . I I I ' D l 9 I ' D A , U . . I . O . - . . . . . y ' ' I . I . . . ' 1 v 1 ' ' . ll V1 ' - 1 . ' ' v ' . v I v Q . I ' ' ' Q How did these two men from such a rural area develop , . , - ' .- . . '. ' ' ' ' ' ' - . . . ' Y ' . t , v ' ' f - . fo . ' . . . V - , ' ' 0 A - . . Q . O . ' ' Y -- 1 l . ' - ' . ,' . . . . . v l I ' . ' V , Y ' , . V . . , . . . . Y . - , , U . -- I ' l 7 1 ' . Senior Essays Continued extended servxces and larger fac1l1t1es brought to Rochester the ablest and most kllled men posslble Along Wlth th1s a modern cl1n1c was des1gned to accommodate the masses wh1ch came for treatment The Mayo Cl1n1c was establ1shed for the benefit of everyone It IS pr1mar11y a prlvate hospltal but no case IS refused By that I mean a person w1thout any money IS Just as well taken care of as those who have m1ll1ons That 15 the way the Drs wanted 1t-1ts as lt should be These courageous gentlemen actually never 1efused anyone They selved on the Army 'VIed1cal Board dur1ng the war and were the heads of countless numbers of medlcal organlza t1ons They had t1me for everyone but themselves-they worked constantly to 1n'p1ove themselves for our people They devoted the1r l1ves to us As we look back at the str1des Wh1Ch they made fo1 Amer 1can med1c1ne and health we do not thmk of such men as 1nd1v1duals but as a part of the gxeat story of the develop ment of Amer1ca They now belon to hlstory not a dead klnd of h1story Wh1Ch reveals only the dull blank facts but the h1story of progress-of mans acmevements h1S accom pl1shments and h1S dreams From a need there arose the salvat1on may lt forevex contmue to be so By Jud1th Rxcnmonu Accordmv to Webster success IS atta1n1ng ones dCS118d end as atta1nment of wealth pos1t1on fame favor or the l1ke The phrase 01 the l1ke g1ves us a l1cense to formu late our own Cl6flI11tl011 Some say success lS achleved Vla declslons others say lt 1S an attltude To me success lS an 1nner 1ntegr1ty that omes as a pe1sonal rewaxd to those who have used the1r talents wlsely and have been true to a persons have reached th1s p1nnacle to WhlCh a teen ager 1n h1s na1vete asplres One person who I bel1eve has fulfllled my concept1on of greatness IS D1 Norman V1ncent Peale He says that h1s own success has come 1om applylng the advlce he has g1ven others Flrst-h1s a1m was hlgh If thlS were 11ot so hlS name mlght be just another of the thousands of dedlcfmted cle1gymen who reach a llmlted number of llsteners But hlS name along w1th hundreds more 1n the publlc eye r'1d1 ate fa1 beyond one e.v1nU c11cle because of the plateaus they have reached I call th1s a plateau because upon askmg any one of these hundr ds the1r amb1t1on I would fxnd that the1r search 1S for somethmg more than publ1c1ty If ones a.sp1rat1on IS a m11l1on dollars mov1e stardom or a ro ket trxp to Mans 1tS not WISE to become too possessed w1th the fancy nor to d1scard It unt11 after you have tested lt and made sure that It w1ll truly Justlfy your ma1n des1re Fa1th 1n a goal IS the glant step toward ach1evement The next step on Dr Peales road IS at a slgn many overlook One gen1us says that ltS blood sweat and tears another says 1tS one tenth 1nsp1rat1on and mne tenths pe1sp1rat1on Dr Peale puts th1s complex 1dea across s1mply 1n the one WOld work Work can not escape anvone even the gen1us Dr Norman V1ncent Peale has not concluded h1s work The results of h1s a1d and adv1ce are bound to rad1ate but constant appl1cat1on keeps hls miluence f1 esh and st1rnulat1ng It was study that bu1lt the platform on Wh1Ch he stands OhlO Wesleyan Boston Un1vers1ty Syra cuse, Duke Lafayette and W1ll1am Jewell College are some of the formal planks on wh1ch h1S stage IS built The cracks are putt1ed w1th practlce before the skilled actor eme1ges ready to maugurate h1S task H1s pastorsh1p of The Marble Collevlate Church 1n New York C1ty IS only an appet1ze1 to Dr N V Peale s real pe1 formance The Power of Pos1t1Ve Th1nk1n A Gulde to Confident L1v1ng and hlS new best seller Stay Al1ve All Your L1fe are but a few of the books he has wrltten Th1ough h1s newspaper column Confident L1v1ng and as edltor of Gu1depost he reaches another sect1on of th1s secular world It would seem that all of h1s endeavors were successful but to hlm fa1lure too was 1 necessary ev1l that left 1tS lessons and lmpresslons Blllldlllg, on these he has proven that each human has a g1ft for the wo1ld and w1th hard work can contrlbute that somethln Goals and work are physlcal real1t1es wh1 h can be expressed and defmed They can be tested and Judved The force beh1nd them however that 1nner ded1cat1on to '1 standard of rlght versus wrong IS an element of personal1tv that 1S sensed rather than measured When the quest1ons are posed Chall I take the easy wrong or the hard r1ght'P Shall I follow the gan or God? It IS then that that 1nner ded1cat1on to a stra1ght and narrow path LS apparent The successful person knows no alternatlve H1s declslons a1e made by that st1ll small VOICE which guldes from Wlthlll It 1S 1mposs1ble to evaluate Dr Peale removed from h1s partnershlp w1th God He lS not umque 1n th1s Seldom has any success story been wr1tten Wh1Ch does not attest to help and guldance from a Splfltual be1ng Even the athe1st or agnostlc admlts to a power greater than can DOSS1b1y l1e w1th1n the fra1l and almost worthless human body It can be called many names but the oneness that the g1eat c11lt1vate w1th D1ety d1rects them bove 'md beyond the 1ole of the common 1nd1v1dual Pos1t1Ve th1nk1ng Confident l1v1ng Art of happl ness All of these lt lS true may be termed tr1te phrases tunlst ready and w1ll1ng to cash 1n on a publlc that 18 troubled by 1deals or lack of xdeals In a soc1ety such as ours where haste d1sorder uncerta1nty and fear touch the da1ly l1ves of masses of people any tranqu1l1zer IS a haven To the great authors the great ph1losophers or the great phys1c1ans perhaps It IS l1terary pap Such as these Call ga1n nothmg from Dr Peales works It IS for the humble and those who seek SDCCIZI guldance that h1s m1n1stry IS dlrected I feel that a sales mark of 4000000 or 400 matters l1ttle to Dr Peale as long as he has been of serv1ce helpmg, some 1nd1v1dual somewhere to galn a better undefstandlllg of h1mse1f and h1S rela+1onsh1p w1th God and man Those who rate an entry 1n Whos Who as statesmen enffmeers sc1ent1sts actors or ph1lanthrop1sts have most ce1ta1nly made 1mportant contr1but1ons to soclety However my belxef of an 1deal greatness and a non selflsh world g1ft IS 1n fillmg 1nd1v1dual needs G1fts wh1ch permeate the IIVBS of the men on the street to make them grow more 11ke that Image 1n wh1ch they were created Down to earth sort of work 1n wh1ch souls that need Satlsfylng are sat1sf1ed and 1n wh1ch problems that perplex are no longer obstacles but become t1es to promote brotherhood That IS why I bel1eve Dr Peale fits 'he def1n1t1on of success as a ded 1cat1on to a lofty 1deal I'IlS l1fe IS ded1cated to the work of people each person a SDECIBI case requ1r1ng h1s personal cons1derat1on He has saved homes fam1l1es marnagee and l1fe xtself He has renewed fa1th hope and love and c1eated 1n many a Joy that makes l1v1ng a sat1sfy1ng adventure Thus 1f someone asks me for an example of success 'n th1s generatlon my answer IS ava1lab1e my reasons are ready and my DICK IS Peale . 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F Harold Sayre CHRYSLER ond PLYMOUTH SALES ond SERVICE SO 5 3532 Southold N Y Ralph W Sterling Seedsmon ond Florist FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Cutchogue Tel PEcomc 4 6755 Compl lmenfs Sllls Farms, Inc DAIRY PRODUCTS Greenport L I Compliments of Klst Beverages Manufacture Greenport Seafood Market Greenport Ice Co 414 FIl'Sf Street Greenport N Y bl0T1Pl4li4bl0l4Pl4Pl4vl0l14vl0l0i4P11 i4vl0l0i0i4Pll'i1'i4'1 1l'i4vi1 ini: rl -in if-il 'i I I Y . I of I I . . . , . . , . . . . . 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Compiimenrs f f Chas F Kramer Gm Son PHARMACISTS SOUTHOLD GREENPORT Koke Brothers Garage OLDSMOBILE Sales and Service T I S0 5 3523 SOUTHOLD Compliments of O I I e . - rioioioioioioirviavi ioioioiozoxozr Compliments of Arthur F. Gclgen Tel S0 5 3552 M S Grand 5 81 'I0 DEPARTMENT STORE Helen Domo Southold N Y INSURANCE SOUTHOLD SOUTHOLD MARKET Fruuts 81 Vegetables Groceries Delrvery Servuce Frozen Foods Southold N Y Tel SO 5 3838 Complxments of GREENPORT AUTO SALES Andy Campbell Greenport Long Island Compllments of ARSHAMOMAQUE DAIRY FARM Greenport N Y Compl rrrr um of CHARLES K BITTNER SOUTHOLD S LIQUOR STORE S0 5 2221 . - I 0 U a ' Q I ' . I 1 ' - , . . , X 1 . 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Complnments of CARLSON 81 MARSALES INC Plumbing and Heatlng Westmghouse Appllances SO 5 3858 SOUTHOLD N Y I - I . vo1o:o1o:4v:o14v:4 jnjoiojoje :4v14v1oi4vi4vio14v14v14+14v14v:4r1o:4 if 101 90:4 1014 14 101014 14 14 :4 14 14 1 101014 14 14 1 1 1 1 14 1 1 1 Greenport Owl Heahng Co LEANDER B CHUTE SERVING COMMUNITY FOR OVER 25 YEARS PLUMBING FIXTURES WATER PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES FUEL PUMPS ELECTRIC MOTORS CONTROLS OIL BURNERS SERVICED AND INSTALLED GREENPORT N Y Res GR 7 0723 24 hr servlce Sfore GR 7 0'I'l7 MAKE HOMEWORK FUN' J' XX if .Q 5535555555155 I uniting...- Gnve Your Children World Book Amencc: s Leadmg Encyclopedno Watch schoolwork lmprove wlth World Book at home World Book IS easy to use easy to understand makes learn mg fun so that chxldren want to know more S169 00 S10 down S6 a month For more mformatlon wrlte or phone BRAIDED RUGS J oan Van Cura Cotton Goods Rug Supplues Mann Road Between Southold and Greennort MRS Fksosklc c PRINCE GRee,,,,,,,, 7 1367 M Local Representative Southold N Y Tel SOS 3006 Z0l1Pi0l0l4l1?l'P14P11'liP1l2lDl ifl.:l.ilZvl1ZlI'lZbl4P112l3.lC lil Ilitllblbirlfrlillivltil . 4 . . 4 . 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W . I , . . , . I , . , . . . O. I . . 5 , . ., . . i ' 1 E , . . . ' - . 4 ' ' .' fn im inlnlx lm iw lm lA -.i1ri114rirnirIi1ri1 1-rl in-1:11-:luinri1'i4 l x11vi'uiuini4lulu1 Peconic Bay Electronics ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES SALES - SERVICE Telephone: GR 7-0154 Corner front and 3rd St. Greenport N TAPPERT S BOOKSHOP 24 Front Street Greenport N Y VETERAN CIGAR STORE L Kenneth Muller Greenport N Y COmp11Hl6I1l I ROUSE S SWEET SHOP Greenport N Y GR 7 1024 Comphments of GREENPORT LAUNDERETTE Helen CI IIZZIf I Prop Greenport N Y M. S. HAND Cutchogue, L. I. CLIFF'S GARAGE Main Road Cutchogue, L. I. Tel. PE 4-6005 DAWSON'S GARAGE Pequash Avenue PE 4-6094 Cutchogue SOUND SHORE RESORT MOTEL Dfrectly on Long Islond Sound Open AII Yeor Phone 7 0090 Greenport N Y Compliments of Lewis J Kahn FLORIST Greenoort N Y , .Y. . 50, , . . GR 7-0042 1411:o11:4io:o1ojo11:41 1 14101 Q114 1o1oj4ri4n1ojo1ojojo:f 1011 if if 1 101 1 wie: I I Q u i l L G Balfour Company Known wherever there ore Schools ond Colleges CLASS RINGS AND PINS COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS DIPLOMAS PERSONAL CARDS CLUB INSIGNIA MEDALS ond TROPHIES 521 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK 17 N Y Southold Auto Sales SHELLPRODUCTS AALATOWHNGSERVKI1 Phone S0uthoId 5 3842 Night 5 3906 JOSEPH WHEELER, Prop 14-1ni:v:01o1:vgri.ni1:1. 24 31 1:-2011-zevgvz.-3--if-io: 11,19-1-1: 11:1 vgczniui if if if 1 u - ll H I . 1 ,102-rg irioloin firing 111111111 1-1-1,111,311 2 gr Tel. GR 7-0154 FREE DELIVERY S. B. HORTON CO. FINE FURNITURE SINCE I862 FREE PARKING 315321 MAIN ST GREENPORT L I N Y Compliments of The North Fork Bank and Trust Company Offuces ot SOUTHOLD CUTCHOGUE MATTITUCK GREENPORT IMember of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp I . , . -, . . 1- 111 :I 102114111 :Ii .2111 1- 1.1111-11,1-fi--1. 2.-11111: fi-rxwawiniwi.. GOOD LUMBER MEANS A GOOD HOME George L. Penny, Inc. Established I89O LUMBER ond BUILDING MATERIAL Phone MA 98559 Mothtuck L I Complnments of Sunrise Coach Lmes Greenport N Y J. H. Bennett Contractor ond Builder Founder's Path Southold, N. Y. SO 5-3875 Complvments of Claudio s Restaurant s I I . I I ' f E T, 873 I I I I Compliments of Hoppy's Cleaners, Inc. Greenport, N. Y. Complumehts of Cantm F abrncs Yordstuck of Quoluty Fobrxcs 301 East Mann Street Rnverhead New York Kouros Camera Shop Everything Photographic Tope Recorders Maftifuck, L. I., N. Y. MA 9 8864 Complnments of Baker 8: F xckelssen BUILDERS Soufhold N Y I I 1 I Y , Y 1 Q o 0 0 x , 1 fl 4 ' ' If 5 , Y ' V 1 1 , 1 . . I 1,14-:ox-Y:--qu: 1- :--11.2 :4 1- z- :..:..:- :un :.y:.,qp,,q.1,:..1- :Q 1- 2,1014-: wifgnz. 1- -1:-ir: -- v- 1-U1 'Lvl-U---1 'ia -----in--v--11 -0-'i-:wif -'--:-T911 STEVAN BANICK Diamonds -Jewelry - Watches - Clocks SPEClALlST-Watch Repairs FLEET LUMBER CO Phone GReenport 7-0032 Compliments of WHEELER'S JEWELRY Greenport, N. Y. GR 7-'I666 Compliments of JAEGER S DEPARTMENT STORE Greenpart N Y 1 Southold Service 81 Sales, Inc. HOTPOINT and BENDlX APPLIANCES 24-Hour Service Plumbing-Heating-ElectricaI Supplies Timken Silent Automatic Oil and Gas Heat Main Road Southold N Y Day and Night Phone SO 5 3443 Compliments of Wm M Beebe s Sons GRANITE MEMORIALS Cutchague L I Tel PEconlc 4 6553 PArk 7 3525 WENDY FABRIC SHOP SILKS WOOLENS VELVETS AND NOVELTIES Abraham Mlllman 46 West Main St Prop Riverhead N Y BRANDI S SHOE STORE Snoes for Everyone Greenport N Y Comphments of E E JOHNSON 8. SON Compliments of GREENPORT LAUNDRY Greenport L I , . . . : - 1 , . . . . , . . 1 7 o o , u . , . . - . . . . - , ,.7,,, , . . ,101 fgozuguzuzogoz '11 101- 103- 202,11 1-rg 1 zz ,gp-:Z .: 1.1 :wif 1 :ez Compliments of GREGORY DOYLE, INC. John Sfankewicz, Jr., Mgr. Compliments of AI Harker's CUTCHOGUE DINER COIHDIIIHLIIIS o MATTITUCK LAUNDROMAT MATTITUCK AIRBASE Mathfuck N Y J P Wickham MAH'lfuck 98330 Mld Island Lumber 8z Supply Co , Inc 413 Roanoke Avenue Riverhead N Y Phone PArk 7 2430 8 Alleys Automatic Mattituck Lanes Bowling Center of the North Fork Mafhtuck N Y A J Tony Regala Proprvefor Tel MA 9 8190 FRED D RICHMOND ESTATE Fancy Groceraes Fronts and Vegetables Tel PE 4 6708 FRED W KAELIN Real Estate and Insurance Cufchogue L I PE 46511 K G BROWN MFG CO INC FARM MACHINERY PREPACKAGING MACHINERY Wickham Ave Mathtuck L FLORA S LUCE Russell P Sulleck Agency Mann Street Cufchogue N Y Phones Office PEconlc 4 6786 Residence PEconlc 4 6024 , . . ' , . I 11 11 - ' ' 1 . - . , . . . - - ' I . ' ' , - I o s , - . ' . . . ., . - I I , . . i . , . I. I , . . . - . . zu: 1. 1. inch. -. 11:4 -.41-I1 I1-13014,-Logan.:U:I114runnin:I-.nog-Ilznzozni-I:-111110:-.1 H:-..:-I:--:I-iuzngll:Ui--2I1-Izfrz-'gf-1'-:I-1111-3-sql-1--1.-ini.I1-lgwiniwcnf-1 Compliments af G. W. Smith Gm Sons BUILDERS CONTRACTORS SOUTHOLD 5 3720 Vall Bros , Inc CADILLAC PONTIAC SALES and SERVICE PEconlc 4 6774 SOuthoId 5 3050 F rohnhoefer Lnghtmg Fnxtures Lamps Lamp Shades Electrical Sapplues Lamps Mounted and Repavred Mann Road Soufhold N Y Branch .xt Baldvun 'N X ll 6 l l W 1 1 1 H- . . l - . 1 ' - ' ..'. '. 'TZ l Compllmems 'ii Goldsmith Bros. I-Ong Island CONTRACTORS cmd BLMLDERS Cauliflower Distributors Jobbrrg cmd Alfcrofrons Mill Road Southold, N. Y. Riverhead New York TIMM S Apparel Shop S0 5 2585 SOUTHOLD I J. W. Tyler, Inc. MOB I LGASfMOB I LO! I- MOBIL!-IEAT MOBILKEROSEIXIE Tel GReenport 7 0147 PArk 7 4336 Wallace Upholstermg Co CUSTOM BUILT FURNITURE UPI-IOLSTERING SLIP COVERS DRAPES SOuthold 5 3890 Marty's Radio and T. V. Mann Road Southold L I Tel SO 5 2119 Compluments of Olstad and Valentme INSURANCE REAL ESTATE 457 Mom Street Southold N Y S0 5 2425 I , - I . - I ' I I , ' I ' I I . I ' I I I I . I . I ini illit illil if iI in la iIIiuiuiInilIi0i0l1 in lm iniuiwil if i iuiuiwi i4 ini Compliments of Compliments of Coastline Packing P t fE t . or 0 gyp Corporatlon FISHING STATION AIXJD Fruif Gnd Vegefflble Packers RESTAURANT Southold, L. L. SO 5-3459 Mom Road Soufhold North Road Corner Horton s Lane CO'nP mef'S of Cutchogue Auto Sales I-Ong Island EORD SALES and SERVICE SOCONY PRODUCTS Caullflower Assoclatlon 139 Marcy Avenue Rlverhead New York Fellx Doroskl Tel PEconlc 4 6423 I 1 . u o s - . . - I n ' 34-34-ivzwzwzl Lwiffzwi-111.0 1 fi. :113--:w:w1- 11,14 in:U1-L1-1-:..1.,:-.:4.1H31-it 1411 EVERYONE LIKES A GOOD EGG BINGMANNS POULTRY FARM Home of Good Eggs John P Carroll Young s Boat Yard and PLUMBING d HEATING OIL BURNERS WELL WORK Mauna T I SO S3541 FWY N C I' T f Omp 'men S O Complimenfs of 1 on Southold L I e - . . oung Southold, Compliments of Myron's Food Market First National Bank Cutchogue, L. I. Phone PEconic 4-6578 Gmenporfl L. In FREE DELIVERY b C P TUTHILL PLUMBING HEATING DUPONT PAINTS PE 4 6779 C tchog e N Y I Mem er F. D. I. C. 0 O - u u , . 111:11gi1n1ri1,31111:33z311112211111 Compl llll 61118 PARADISE SWEETS Greenport L I Phone GR 7 1666 Pecomc Llquor Store Comphmems 0 Peconlc L I B VAN POPERING I-Iordwore ond House Furmshmgs SI-IERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS T I 7 0449 Greenpori' e GR so 5 3260 Compllments of OSCAR GOLDIN Greenport N Y Charles F Van Duzer G. Son BOTTLED GAS APPLIANCES SERVICE SOUTHOLD N Y Phone SOuthoId 5 3882 ' 5 of Lzvn-rs Mews sHoP Rome 25 ' I COMPLIMENTS OF Steve W Stepnoskn Your Need IS Our Busur ss S0uthold 5 3974 Moblle Products 24 Hour I-leovy 81 Light Towmg Servlce PAUL S SERVICENTER Botterles Accessories North Road Peconnc L I COIHDIIIHPIIIS 1 ROLLE BROS Route Riverhead Tel PArk 7 4383 EMORY J GARRETT Florlst ay Ave Nassau Pomt Road Cutchogue L I Tel PEconlc 4 6769 Compluuents 1 CANDLELITE INN Mattltuck N Y 98976 Rysko s Market Adolph Rysko Prop FANCY GROCERIES MEATS ond VEGETABLES Set Service Dellvery Service Cutchogue L I Tel PEconl: 4 6541 . . ' ' ' Q . , V . 1 . , ' 5 , . . X , ,ic , I A . b 'l 0. E I I 58 W B ., , , , , . . - r .' fir ' , . . MA - -..-.:t : -K :,.: :,-.. :. :r-.-.,:. :. : :.: - -.,: TEUBER BROS. SERVICE STATION SOUTHOLD, N. Y. Phone SO 5 3972 Southold Sweet Shop Angelo G Petruccl Co Home of Good Food ond Homemade Ice Cream KASJ PYLKO PROP Southold L I SO 5 3994 Bay Ave Cutchogue L I N Y Excovotmg Dredging Contractor T Soul ond Full Shoreline Dredgmg ond Grodmg cm Specrolty Phone PE 4 6684 Q l U ., , . ., . . ll f I I 1 . , t Op . . I I I , . . - 2 ' I up-an-.11 1--1.,1.-1-p..1-Izwqmun--anI:-fxoxx-1.-qpozx-1-'11anon- :II-n-.qnfzf-1-.-xo:--1-1.1.-1.-1 Compliments of fy n ' 1 6. W Your Local Bohack l Y Super Market Q92 SIS MAIN ST., E. of Youngs Ave. NX,,.:,,..,L.,j SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK WARREN BRICCHI, Prop, Mann Road Southold N Tel so 5 3986 Grocery Monoger Charles Bennett Meet Monoger Gnlbert Mncnoelus John Sexton Gm Co The National Cham Wholesale Grocers P O Box 423 G P O New York 'I New York , . Y. Y 1 1 r . - r C o o . o 1 . 1 . I 111- 1-uiniuinx ,111 11 1111.1 1 1 114 1 L11 1.1 1114.11.11-1'-1.1 11 DeFriesl Funeral Homes New Suffolk Lane Main Road CUTCHOGUE SOUTHOLD Private Ambulance Service IF YOU WANT QUALITY GOODS DELIV RED TO YOUR DOOR CALL SOUTHOLD 5 3559 Albertson s Store GROCERIES 8: MEATS FROZEN FOODS FRUITS and VEGETABLES Flying Finn Yellow-Jacket K6 7? Duratech Molded Fiberglass Old Town EVlHPUd6 Motors GOLDSMITHS BOAT SHOP INC SOUTHOLD L I N Y ITWO YARDS Mull Creek and Founder s Landlngl Phone S0uthoId 5 3729 5 3410 COMPLETE SERVICE FACILITIES SUMMER DOCKAGE WINTER STORAGE COMPLIMENTS OF AMemcAs Ponsmosr Fooo nsmusn smcs 1859 THE GREAT ATLANTIC 8. PACIFIC TEA COMPANY uper urkets lwxnzhiuzul- 11,1-11-'1-L:-'14-ihiozv 11114111zHqw:w:4':4'34v1-'.: COMPLIMENTS OF LONG ISLAND PRODUCE 61 FERTILIZER COMPANY INCORPORATED 35 Years Serving Progressive Long Island Agrlculture soumou: MATTITUCK RIVERHEAD cALvER'roN smosEHAMPToN Aqussoeuz 1 fx ll wzuzuzhz 101010:-'ini---i -lf-1-:H14 1+-zf-zuzwif-1-11-fzfrzt COMPLIMENTS OF Riverhead Building 61 Supply Co. LUMBER MILLWORK HARDWARE MASON SUPPLIES DEVOE PAINTS Own Your Home The best Investment In the World 0 RIVERHEAD L I N Y xx ll 303 strander Avenue -if-if 525 Resources Surplus Over Over S31 500 000 S5 500 000 00 Southold Savings Bank SOUTHOLD SUFFOLK COUNTY NEW YORK Members Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation I I I I ' O I I I 1 Q vin:-11 1 ri 11 ioi1rZ1v14v1o11v2o:u:-P:--:ni-vc :ui-ri-fi-fi wiv: -1 n-Q1-10301: :ni -:wg vi4:::v.:w:--if-1--1 -11-if-in:
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