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

 - Class of 1945

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Glass CMI!! WE, THE CLASS OF '45 BEING IN GOOD HEALTH AND SOUND MIND HEREBY EXPRESS OUR LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT TO BE CARRIED OUT TO THE FULLEST EXTENT. I, Loretta Eveleigh, will and bequeath my ability to play a clarinet to Jack DuColon. I, Arlene Gardner, will and bequeath my athletic ability to Lois Charnick. I, Robert Graves, will and bequeath my French ability to Pete Sturtz. I, Aileen Griffin, Will and bequeath my bass viol ability to Joan Cain. I, Murdick Levangie, will and bequeath my penmanship to Margaret Robertson. I, Donal McAnulty, will and bequeath my permanent parking place in the lab to Joe Purpura. I, Janet Rogers, will and bequeath my executive ability to Dave McAnulty. fP.S. You'll need it.J I, Betty Root, will and bequeath my speed to Marcia Jean Brodie. I, Mary Scahill, will and bequeath my dancing ability to Eunice McElWaine I, Norma Swain, will and bequeath my long curly locks to Reta Reed. To Mrs. Brodie, we leave the art of jiu jitsu, Qin case she has to eject H. Resseguie.J To Mr. Huttemann, we leave a can of spinach. To Miss Kinney, we leave some students who can type and a mile and a half of typewriter ribbon. To Miss Krakya, we leave as good health students as her former ones. To Miss Nolan, we leave a complete unabridged dictionary iso she can be right for a change.J To Miss Pappa, we leave a carload of maps. To Mrs. Parker, we leave a complete set of cook books. To Miss Trull, we leave many more fortunate students. To Mrs. Wendell, we leave a gallon of mercurochrome and a bushel of bandage. To Miss Whittaker, we leave some students who can obey the Ten Com- mandments of music and ones who can decipher the music markings. 7

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0 eniors MARY SCAHILL I have taken my fun where I ha Activities: Cheerleader 45 Niahoure 4g Tumbler 1, 2, 35 Glee Club lg NORMA SWAIN Valedictorian ve found it.' 43 Challenger Freshman Play 1 By his work the Workman is known. Activities: Challen e 3 g r , 49 Class Treasurer 4 Freshman Week 45 Niahoure Assistant E tor 43 Badminton 2, 3, 4. E 5-4 2-.E glffbllljl' LEON BROWN JAMES BAGLEY ANTHONY PIAZZA ERNEST VILLENEUVE JOHN ZUZULA 6 ditor 3, Edi



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Glass gasfory Our class has had a more or less uneventful history. In 1932 we entered the First Grade under the direction of Miss Getman. There were six of the present members of the class of 1945: Aileen Griflin, Murdick Levangie, Donal McAnulty, Betty Root, Norma Swain and Jack Zuzula. Mrs. Margaret Houston Meng taught our Second Grade and Miss Regina Walrath, the Third. The Fourth Grade found us very studious under the supervision of Mrs. Martha Miller Stratton. The next year We entered Fifth Grade and were the first class to be taught by Mrs. Marian Crouch Knowlton. At the beginning of the Sixth Grade the school was centralized and several new students joined our class. Among these were: Vernon Cook, Loretta Eveleigh, Francis Mitchell, Janet Rogers, Joe Tanner and Kenneth Thomas. How proud we were when we were able to go upstairs into the Seventh Grade! Arlene Gardner came that year. We remained in the same room during our Eighth Grade, since the Class of '44 was so large that it could not be accommodated in the Study Hall, but we received quite a thrill from being able to sit in the Study Hall during our study periods. That year Bob Graves joined our class. In 1941 we entered high school as Freshmen. Miss Trull became our Class Advisor. For our Class Motto we selected AMERICA FIRST and for our flower, the White carnation. That year at a dance sponsored by us we rafiied a fruit cake, made by the Homemaking Class. In our sophomore year we conducted a Bond raffle which was a great success. During our Junior year Mary Scahill joined us. In spite of the war and the scarcity of men our Junior Prom was 'most enjoyable and was successful financially as well as socially. The first part of our Senior year was spent in earning money to pay for our trip to New York-our goal throughout high school. We conducted a Hallowe'en dance and a St. Patrick's dance as Well as a turkey raffle, a seed sale and a tag day. We had such a good time on our trip to New York that we all agreed that it was well worth all the effort we had put into earning the money to finance it. During our Junior and Senior years Edith Saltzman and Beverly Winchell left us and five of our members-James Bagley, Leon Brown, Anthony Piazza, Ernest Villeneuve and Jack Zuzula entered the service. Our high school career ended with Class Day in May when we distributed the Niahoure after the program, and with the Commencement exercises on June 25th, at which Vadeboncoeur, a well-known news commentator, de- livered the Commencement address. 8

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