Sackets Harbor High School - Niahoure Yearbook (Sackets Harbor, NY)

 - Class of 1942

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SCHOOL STATION WAGON Cwith Apologiesl Gasoline - - - Chauffeur - - Accelerator ----------- Bumper ---- Cushions ---- -------- Engine - - - - Engine Trouble Transmission ------- - - - Differential Wheels ------------- Shock Absorbers Head Lights - Spark ---- Body CCoachJ - Paint Job - - - Exhaust ------------- Springs ------ Brakes ---- Speedo eter - - Hoad Map - - - Self Starter - - - ----------- Students F. A. Students - nCliffyn Hess - - - - - - - - - - - Miss Trull Miss Hazelwood - - - - - - - - - - Hrs. Eveleigh - Richard Hicks - - - Mr. Smith - - - - - - - - - - Miss Marskell - - Mrs. Jerome - Dot Goodrich - - - - - - - - - - - Mrs. Brodie Adrian Sullivan - - - - - - - - - - - - Mr. Grestl -Blanche Parker - June Townsend - - Jane Conley - Miss Oakley - - - - - - - -- - MT. Huttemann - - - - - --- - - - Jeanne Jackson - - - - - - - - - - - Mr. Robinson



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use 5.4 In the fall of '38 when we returned to school we saw Carolyn Castro, Beverly Brown, Alfred Lyng, and Hubert Spencer ready to join our group. This was the year Sacket High School became centralized and was renamed Hounsfield Central School. For The A - first time, a Homemaking course was offered in which all of the Freshmen girls enrolled. Mr. Huttem nn was our Faculty Advisor. , 'The Sophomore year presented us with many changes. Mr. Skalko and Coach Cummings joined the faculty. We elected Mrs. Jerome our Faculty Advisor. She has been with us ever since. We inducted a new student-r . Theodore Seidlcr. Florence Secor joined forces with us this year also. Some of our boys joined the brand new F. F. A. club. Milton Bostock was transferred to Mass- achusetts. y In our Junior year of High School, Richard Hicks joined our class. This was an exciting year because we sponsored the Senior Prom and we anticipated various vicissitudes for the ensueing Senior Year. During tlis year Martha and Helen Dresslere-who participated in the Red Cross play, directed by Mrs. Jerome--moved away to Leominster, Mass. We missed them very much. Our Senior Year showed three new additions to our group, Those who joined us were Jeanne Jackson, Adrian Sullivan, and David Hess. Wilbur Parker and Hubert Spencer left school to prove their wor th in the business world, as did David Hess and Adrian Sullivan who left after mid-years. The Senior Year proved to be a bery active and stre erous one--in that we sold Christmas Cards, pins, and supervised the NIAlOURE-- all this in addition to the preparation for our graduation! To clase the History of our Class in these troubled times, we say--Goodbye, Good Luck and Pleasant Memories of the class of 1942. --Barbara West

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