Sackets Harbor High School - Niahoure Yearbook (Sackets Harbor, NY)
- Class of 1954
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Text from Pages 1 - 58 of the 1954 volume:
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NIAHGLIRE 954 SINGING THE ALMA MATER Alma Mater Far above Ontar1o's water W1th 1ts waves so blue Stands our noble Alma Mater G1or1ous to v1ew RBISC lt to the sky Ha,11 to thee our Alma Mater Ha11 dear Sackets H1gh 2 Lift the chorus, speed it onward l . . , . , . . SACKETS HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL BOARD OF EDUCATION Harold F Galloway Pres1dent Fred J F1elds Aden D Church SheldonG Stratton Charles W Smxthers Lawrence R Rob1nson Pr1nc1pa1 Earl E Chxsamore D1str1ct Super1ntendent 3 ' 2 - n 4 4 a ' D ' 2 Go forth to the strtfe that ts all of ltfe And the lesson Sllll unsard That ye must not fatl on the fltnty trarl Through the grudgrng peaks ahead Though grayly pressed to the gaunt grtm crests The shroudrng clouds he thnck Yet ll s your own brand on the course you ve planned make tt suck' So the flesh ns raw on your battered Jaw And the fadtng nngstde reels And the end s tn sxght as he cocks hts rtght And swmgs from hrs tireless heels So your legs are dead and your forearms lead And you re ltcked beyond a doubt But you never know t1ll the knockout blow S slug tt out' In the nxnth two out rn the pennant bout Wxth a ue on the keystone bag And rt s wrn or lose on the pttch you choose You score or lose the flag Of course you planned on the rtght fteld stand A murderous c1rcu1t clout But you grounded tt to the shortstop s m1tt We l run II out' When you re out alone 1n a forward zone Wtth none but your consctence near And you d trade an arm to be safe from harm You could turn back on your forward track And none the wtser True But a Man can t qu1t Face up to tt And see tt through' When you ve sunk your stake on a one shot break And the ftrst fresh tradxng lags And you re forced to cope wrth a hopeless hope As the market sags and sags A last harsh stroke and you re sunk flat broke And down for the fatal ten But there s sttll your prtde and your l1fe besrde S try agam' When the gotng s tough and you ve made your bluff And played your strtng to lose And you bltndly grope for the shards of hope Wrth never a chance to choose When you stand bereft and there s nothmg left In the world s wlde endless span You sttll can try ttll the day you dte S be a Man' Go forth to the strtfe that ts one wrth ltfe And the lesson sttll unsaxd That ye must not fa1l tn the shouung gale And the smashtng seas ahead Though gray tn grref on the soulless reef The shrouded fog hes tluck Yet a steady hand on the wheel you ve manned And make rt suck' 4 l l . , , ' so -- ' ' . o -- ' . . H . I . , . . '- --- Q ' ' . --- l -- ', . Back there in the brass-bound rear --- . . D o -- ' . , . o -- . . . . . ' , I LawrenceR Rob1nson Pnnclpal houre to every teacher who has aided and instructed us throughout our school career In particular we should like to thank Mr Lawrence R Robinson Principal for his helpful and thoughtful counsel 5 l We, the Class of 1954, wish to dedicate this publication of the Nia- F1rst Row Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Sa1l1e Sample Thelma Thomas Rosa.11e Cryder Mar 1an Knowlton Rosetta Gould Florence Cean Second Row Mrs Jaun1ta J enne Mr Herbert Huttemann Mr Lawrence R Rob1nson M1ss Falth Trull Mrs Irene Jerome Mrs Alberta Lawson Mrs Lucy Porter Mrs Ella Hardman Th1rd Grade Second Grade FourthGrade S1xth and Seventh Grade F1rst Grade S1xth Grade F1rstGrade Sc1ence and Mathemat1cs Superv1s1ng Prmclpal Languages Bus1ness F1fthGrade F1fth Grade Kmdergarten Th1rd Row Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mr Gera1d1ne Smlth J'u11a. Brown Ethel Robarge Anlta Russell Faye R1ce Franklm Markell Mrs Joan Parker Mr Charles Commeret Mrs Martha Stratton Mr Glenn Felstel Mrs Eve1ynHutch1nson Mrs Verna Evelexgh Mr Hubert Hutchinson Mrs Mur1elCasler Physlcal Educat1on Seventh Grade Second Grade Engllsh School Nurse Physlcal Educat1on Homemakuxg H1story Fourth Grade Industnal Arts Agnculture Vocal Instructor Th1rd Grade Music Kindergarten Facult SENIIIHS The force of his own merit makes his way. President 3,4g Badminton 3,43 Baseball 3.4g General Class Committees 3,4g Junior Prom Committee 3,4g Council 3g Quiz Team 3,45 Teen-age Panel 3.4: Color Guard 3g Nia- houre 4g Cheerleading Committee 4. Richard Bigness I ll tell the world Vice President 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Volleyball 4 Badminton 3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Music Festival 12 3 4 Senior Band 4 Gen eral Class Committees 3 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Har bor Light 3 4 Council 3 Ntahoure 4 Francis Robarge As good as gold Secretary 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Volleyball 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 General Class Committees 3 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Cafeteria 3 Gloria Dtngman If any have a stone to throw it is not I ever or now Treasurer 3 4 Basketball 1 3 4 Volleyball 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Orchestra l Triple Trio 3 Band l 2 3 4 Glee Club l 2 3 4 All State l 2 3 Music Festival l 2 3 4 Senior Band 4 General Class Committees 3 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Harbor Light 3 4 Harbor Light Editor 3 4 Council 3 Quiz Team 4 Ntahoure 4 Sheila Robinson 7 Rtchard Bachner I wtll not retreat a single rnch andl wtll be heard Secretary 3 Basketball l 2 3 4 Volleyball l 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Cheerlead1ng2 General Class Commtttees 3 4 Juntor PromCommtttee3 Harbor Ltght 3 4 Qulz Team 3 4 Teen age Panel 3 Ntahoure 4 Nlahoure Edltor 4 Cheerleadmg Llfe 15 dellght away dull cares Vtce Presxdent 3 Football l 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 Vol leyball2 3 Badmtnton 2 Baseball2 3 4 GeneralClass Com mtttees 3 4 Iuntor Prom Commtttee 3 Counc1l3 Color Guard 3 Nlahoure 4 rg-M Commtttee 4 Mary Breuer Gerald Mc Dona ld God helps those who help themselves Glee Club 1 2 4 General Class Commtttees 3 4 Nlahoure 4 Cafeterra 3 Knowledge IS more than equtvalent to force Football2 3 4 Football Manager 1 Basketball 2 Table Ten ms 2 Band 1 General Class Commlttees 3 4 Counc1l2 3 Qutz Team 4 Ltlhan Bennett 8 Be silent and safe Silence never betrays you General Class Committees 3 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Counc1l3 Future Farmers 12 3 4 Lunch Room Cashier 3 4 Textbook Treasurer 4 Jack Alverson Hail fellow well met Football l 2 3 4 FootballCapta1n 3 Basketball 12 3 4 Vol 1eyball2 3 4 Table Tennis l Badminton l 2 3 Baseball l 2 3 4 Baseball Captain 3 Band l All State l Music Festival l General Class Committees 3 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 4 Counc1l3 Color Guard 2 4 Niahoure 4 Cafeteria 2 atrick Brown Women are wiser than men because they know less and understand more Basketball 12 3 4 Volleyball 12 3 Baseball 12 4 Cheer leading 13 4 Band 2 3 4 Head Twirler 4 General Class Committees .5 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Harbor Lrght 3 Council 2 3 Niahoure 4 Cheerleading 4 Shirley Finney She must be seen to be appreciated. Vice-President CBrownvillej 3- Basketball 3 fSouth Juniory l fBrownvil1ej 2- Volleyball CSouth Juniorj 1' Badminton CSouth Junior, l- Baseball 3 fSouth Juniorj l- Cheerleading fBrown- villej 3: Glee Club lBrownvilleQ 2,33 Music Festival CBrown- villej 2g General Class Committees 3,4g Junior Prom Com- mittee 3. Sally Denny 9 Merle Boulton I never llke berng hrt wtthout strtklng back Trrple Trio 13 Orchestra l Band 12 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 All Statel 2 3 Musrc Fest1vall2 3 4 Semor Band 4 General Class Commxttees 3 4 Jumor Prom Commlttee 3 Harbor Llght 3 4 Lynn Pennock The llght of the body rs the eye Volleyball 23 4 Baseball 23 Band 3 4 General Class Commrttees 3 4 Iunxor Prom Commrttee 3 Counc1l 3 Nxa houre 4 All mankrnd loves a lover Football 1 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 Basketball Captaln 4 Vol leyball 3 4 Baseball 4 Band l All State l Musrc Festrval l General Class Commxttees 3 4 Junror Prom Commrttee 3 Counc1l3 Color Guard 3 4 Future Farmers l 2 3 4 Nrahoure 4 Cafeterra 2 Sally Kane Wxse men say nothrng 1n dangerous t1mes Football Volleyballl GeneralClassComm1ttee 3 4 Junror Prom Commrttee 3 Future Farmers 1 2 3 4 Cafeterra 2 Mary Ann Gray 10 .. - .. fur sro: I' rv 1 I ' 1 o of n 1 as urs' , . .. - - - - -- .- 13 n vnu. :vnu ' -nl nfs: I ,Y f -. ,,. . . . ,, 3 . . ' r . ' V v n 'fn : svn: - .- -. - - ,, was 12 'I rr P 1 ' Hrs arms are 1n the sky Football Manager 2 Basketball Manager l 2 Band l 2 3 4 Musrc Festrval 1 2 3 4 General Class Commlttees 3 4 Har bor Llght 3 Nrahoure 4 Carl Robbtns God bless the man who frrst mvented sleep Football 2 3 4 Football Captatn 4 General Class Commrt tees 3 4 Juntor Prom Commtttee 3 Future Farmers l 2 4 Nlahoure 4 Roy Goodlng Jean Rogers The tree is known by its fruit. She's a peach. Basketball l.2,3,4g Volleyball l,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2 3,42 Cheer- leading 2,3.4g General Class Committees 3,4g Junior Prom Committee 3g Niahoure 4. Speech IS great but sllence rs greater Basketball 2 3 General Class Commrttees 3 4 IUDIOI Prom Commlttee 3 Future Farmers 1 2 3 4 Cafeterla 3 Anna Mae Bockus ll Norman Patterson A good laugh is sunshine in a house President CSouth Juntorj l Volleyball CSouth Juniorj l Bad minton CSouthJun1ory 1 Baseball 3 CSouthJun1orj 1 Junior Prom Committee 3 Lawrence Carpenter The world is a wheel and it will all come round right Band 12 3 4 Music Festival l 3 4 General Class Commit tees 2 3 Junior Prom Committee 3 Marjorie Kingsley Life is not so short but that there is always time enough for courtesy. Band Treasurer 45 Band l,2,3,4g Music Festival 2,3,4g Senior Band 4g General Class Committees 3,4g Harbor Light 3,4g Niahoure 4. 12 Class Hlstor FIRST GR ADE SECOND GRADE THIRD GRADE FOURTH GRADE FIFTH GRADE SIXTH GRADE W1th Mmes Hardman and Gould Nme l1ttle pup11s entered school Carl Lynn Jean She1la Mary Annle Sally Jack and Jerry In th1s grade we gamed Merle Mrs W1d r1g was a pearl In Mrs Evele1gh's grade we're told Pat r1ck Brown mcreased the fold There we met Frank Robarge Mrs Strat ton was m charge In Mrs Porter's httle nest Norman heard Sh1rIey and R1Ck entered the scene Our teacher was Mrs Cean SEVENTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE NINTH GRADE TENTH GRADE Mrs Brown was very mce But she was scared of httle m1ce Rlchard and Larry were new boys G1or1a made l1ttle no1se In Mr Munger's e1ghth grade class Mary Ann was our new lass We acqu1red one new boy And h1s name was Roy Then came our Freshman year L1ll1an Bennett d1d appear In that year we met Marge St11I our class wasn't large ELEVENTH GRADE Sally Denny we d1d meet Now our class was complete TWELFTH GRADE In our Semor year we ga1ned none But st1ll we had a lot of fun 13 0 I . . , ' . I ' 9 v i I I l ! I i ' ' . ' 7 - : ' ' many a jest. 1 ' , , . I ! ! ! Class Wlll We the Class of 1954 be1ng of sound mmd body and memory hereby de clare and publ1sh our last w1ll and testament I Anna Mae Bockus do w1ll and bequeath my effervescent Splrlt my shoe po11sh my bashfulness wh1ch were w1lled to me 1n prev1ous years to my 11ttle cousm Jean Bockus I Jean Rogers do w1ll and bequeath my naturally curly ha1r to Dav1d An derson I Roy Good1ng do w1ll and bequeath my good word for everyone to B1g John Touchette I Larry Carpenter do w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to muddle up the mus1c theory class to Georg1na Docteur I MarJor1e K1ngs1ey do w1ll and bequeath my homemak1ng ab1l1ty to Bev Roach I Norman Patterson do w1ll and bequeath my mckname 'V1bro to Nor man Townsend I L1ll1an Bennett do w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to cook and keep house to Ellojean Carpenter R1chard B1gness do Wlll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to dr 1ve to Burt Ph1ll1ps Sally Denny do w1ll and bequeath my front seat m h1story to any poor soul that gets It Merle Boulton do w1ll and bequeath my athletlc ab1l1ty to Dav1d Lapp Sally Kane do w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to Wm fr1ends and mfluence I Mary Ann Gray do w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to get along w1th Mr Commeret after school to Sh1r1ey Conklm I Lynn Pennock do w1ll and bequeath my huntmg equ1pment to John Touch ette I Sh1rly Fmney do w1ll and bequeath the bottle of black ha1r dye that was w1lled to me by Mar1on Pr1ce to V1rg1n1a Spencer so that Cathy Cady w1ll be the only blonde mn h1gh school I Jack Alverson do w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to fly Mercury s to Clem L1ttlef1eld I Pat Brown do w1ll and bequeath my berth on the Captam J1m to Burt Phllhps I Frank Robarge do w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to learn my chem1stry or phys1cs from the summary before school each mornmg to Donny Moore I She1la Rob1nson do w1ll and bequeath my f1rstcha1r pos1t1on 1n the clar1 net sect1on to Sh1rley Conkl1n I Glorxa D1ngman do w1ll and bequeath my quletness 1n classes to Donald B1gness I Mary Breuer do w1ll and bequeath my red ha1r and freckles to Donald Stanley who could use more I Gerald McDonald do w1ll and bequeath my conservatlve taste m car col ors to Clarence L1ttlef1e1d I R1chard Bachner do w1ll and bequeath my b1g 'S' to Gene S1gnor I Carl Robb1ns do w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to smash up cars to Ed B1snett 14 0 1 1 Q Q i 1 1 ' , , . . . , 1 0 , , . . . 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I p a I I - I I ' i I We the Class of 1954 do will and bequeath a group of students who w1ll read and enjoy poetry to Mrs Russell We the Class of 1954 do will and bequeath another couch in case two people a e sick at the same time to Mrs Rice We the Class of 1954 do will and bequeatha machine which will automat1 cally fill com wrappers to Mrs Walts We the Class of 1954 do will and bequeath a Roberta Peters to Mrs Hutchinson We the Class of 1954 do will and bequeath any musical instrument he de sires to Mr Hutchinson We the Class of 1954 do will and bequeath a boy's homemaking class such as the one she had in 1953 to Mrs Parker We the Class of 1954 do will and bequeath a group of girls who will not wear Jewelry to class to Mrs Sm1th We the Class of 1954 do w1ll and bequeath boys who will be on time for class and eager for work to Mr Feistel e the Class of 1954 do will and bequeatha bow and arrow so that he can go deer hunting earlier next season to Mr Huttemann e the Class of 1954 do w1ll and bequeath acabmet of the latest cleaning devices so that her typewr1ters and equipment will be spotless to Mrs Jerome e the Class of 1954 do will and bequeath an automaton which w1ll cor rect her many test and homework papers so that she will have more time to We the Class of 1954 do will and bequeath a radar set so that he will be better able to catch up with the speedsters who use the sta1rways and halls as racetracks to Mr Robinson We the Class of 1954 do will and bequeath a ten year subscription to Pogo' comics to Mrs Brod1e We the Class of 1954 do will and bequeath the champwnship in every sport in the future to Coach Markell We the Class of 1954 do will and bequeath one slightly used Buick ern blem to put on his 49er to Mr Commeret We the Class of 1954 do w1ll and bequeatha squ1rter full of orange Juice so that her little pat1ents will enjoy their visits even more to Miss Camelo We the Class of 1954 do will and bequeath a set of 1nd1v1dua1gags for each and every one of the ' nice' little boys and girls to the bus :1r1vers We the Class of 1954 do will and bequeath 10 O00 new recipes so that they can prepare even more varied meals to the Cafeteria Staff We the Class of 1954 do w1ll and bequeath floor sweepers and waxers which operate by remote control to Yhe Janitors In Witness Whereof We the Class of 1954 the Testators set our hands and seal this twenty eighth of June ln the year of 1954 Witnesses Rwgftw M4411 Pam' ! 1 I l I - I , , . . . . .- 1 1 l ' , , . . . - , , . . , , . . . , , . . . W , , ' W , , . . . W , , . . . - pursue her outside activities to Miss Trull. 9 O . , , . . . , . . , , . . . . , , . . . - I 1 . . 9 . l 3 , , . . . . , . , . . . ! I D I ' I r . ' . D I I I K ' 1 1 I I What Would Happen If? Mary Breuer fa1led a test Rlchard Bachner kept qu1et for one whole h1story class L1ll1an Bennett d1dn't have any part1es She1la Rob1nson sklpped school Patr1ck Brown never argued Wlth an Englxsh teacher Jean Rogers couldn't go to the state fau' Rlchard B1gness d1dn't have a ready qu1p Merle Boulton became a Shakespearean actor Anna Mae Bockus d1dn't go out for cheerleadmg Shxrly Fmney couldn't catch a boy whenever she Jack Alverson talked back to teachers Roy Goodlng lost h1s des1re to go 120 m p h Lynn Pennock drove a 1914 Bu1ck Mary Ann Gray lost her tongue Sally Denny stayed home at nxght for one week G1or1a Dmgman lost her rosy cheeks Sally Kane's f1rst name was Sugar Lawrence Carpenter lost h1s b1CYClC Carl Robblns got an award for safe dr1v1ng FIEHCIS Robarge couldn't wh1stle or drum Norman Patterson obtamed a car that worked Gerald McDonald cou1dn't dr1ve 16 so wanted 0 Margie Kingsley never missed a day of school. 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Sally D. f Q ,- CLASSES Senior Class FIRST ROW Lrllran Bennett Sally Kane Sherla Robrnson Francts Robarge R1chard Btgness Glorra Dmgman Mary Breuer Marrlyn Johnston SECOND ROW Sh1rly Fmney Sally Denny Anna Mae Bockus Lawrence Carpenter Norman Patterson Ieanllogers Patrtck Brown Audrey Baker Mary AnnGray Marjoue Krngsley THIRD ROW Carl Robblns Gerald McDonald Merle Boulton Lynn Pennock Jack Alverson Roy Goodmg R1chard Bachner V1ce Presrdent secretary Treasurer Class Flower Class Colors Class Motto Class Officers Francrs Robarge Glorra Dmgman Sherla Robmson Wh1te Carnat1on Green and Wh1te Knowledge Is the Fountam of Human L1berty' 19 O President .... . . ............ . . . . . Richard Bigness . , , Jumor Class FIRST ROW Susan Brown Mary Scee Georgrna Docreur Loretta Slye Marrlyn Warner Joan Hurremann Shuley Conklm Beverly Roach SECOND ROW Carol Scee Wrlllam Wrlght Dav1d Lapp Howard Anderson Rrchard Marn Donald Stanley Lawrence Boulton Clmton Sherman Nancy Espey THIRD ROW Clarence L1ttlef1e1d Dav1d Thompson Burr Ph1111ps John Toucherte Rxchard Skmner Everme Rrchards Dav1d Humphrey Class Officers Pres1dent Burt Ph1ll1ps Secretary Dav1d Lapp Treasurer Marrlyn Warner Class Flower Whrte Carnat1on Class Colors Royal Blue and S1lver Class Motto Str1ve m God s Way 20 O Vice-President . . . . . . . . . . ...... . . . Carol Scee 0 n n o 1 1 A 5 I n u . ' I Sophomore Class FIRST ROW Nancy Cross Lucy Morse Betsy Johnson Sharon Wrape Sharon Halstead Bonnie Hayes Sharon Hodge June Cripp Ellojean Carpenter SECOND ROW Edward Menard Charles Casler James Littlefield David Anderson Eleanor Fields Kristin Czaja Jean Bachner Constance Mclntosh Norman Townsend Donald Stare George Gamble THIRD ROW Lee Ginn Donald Fields Donald Moore Edward Bisnett Thomas Robarge Ronald Cook Robert Venery Freshman Class Denny Catherine Cady Judith Lynch Nancy Thompson SECOND ROW Root Parker Lawrence Branche Barry Howery Ellen Smithers Marion Denny Grace Mahon Gail Hutteman Ellen Robertson Jacqueline Humphrey Betty Maui Jolene Fawdry Patricia Burnup Martha Lynch Paul Dingman Donald Branche Ronald Lasek THIRD ROW Merritt Tallman Gene Signor Gordon Fawdry Thomas Berkey Vincent Scee Charles Espey Michael Devendorf Robert Chapman Lynn Eggleston Roswell Mothersell Lawrence Blair Frank Boulton Robert Klock Gordon Spencer 21 I FIRST ROW: Sally Cripp, Shirley Harmer, Wendellyn Harrigan, Joan Derouin, Barbara Spencer, Patricia Eighth Grade FIRST ROW Brenda Ressegule Donna Drckrnson Mary Gamble Jants Howery Drane Fay Mrss Fatth Trull Vrrgmta Spencer Beverly Hayes Beverly Hughes Janet Tallman Barbara Lapp SECOND ROW Clrfford Brown Carl Chawgo Earl Robrnson Jean Bockus Karen Czaja Judy Cross Patrlcla Bloode Lrnda Shehan Irene Bachner Betty Seymour Royal Sherman Marcus Morse Robert Frelds Bastl Van Camp THIRD ROW Phrllrp Slye Phrllrp Lloyd Stanley Layo Kenneth Crrng Davtd Gray Robert Anderson Seventh Grade FIRST ROW Sharon Clark Arlene Glazter Leona Sutherland Margaret Gamble Mrs Iulta Brown Terrell Menard Etta Jean Morse Margo Layo Chrrstxne Boulton SECOND ROW Marton Btgness Sandra Hayes Etleen Beauchamp Esther Lu Mereand Sandra Shearman Sharon Halloran Ntna Davxs Barbara Espey Eleanor Moore Sharon Ktrch Patrtcra Parker Myrtle Scee Eumce Mereand Carol Goodrrch jacquelrne Derouxn THIRD ROW Raymond O Brren Gary Thompson Aden McWayne Thomas Roach Claude Hardy Wrlltam Curtrs, Gerald Richards Wtlham Carngan Allan Pattengrll James Hardy Freddte Bachner 22 O Joseph Prow,'Lawrence Gerber, Bruce Gind, Richard Sutherland, David Weaver, John Brown. ' Slxth and Seventh Grade FIRST ROW Betty Rhrnes Sharon Parker Carolrne Rrchards Claudette Burnup Mrs Marran Knowlton Joanne Harrrgan loan Conklrn Edna Mahon Cathy Shattuck SECOND ROW Floyd Brshop Frederrck Smrth Sharon Brshop Sharon Crrpp Caroltne Branche Patrrcra Tubolmo Bernard Thompson Robert Lasek Davrd Roblnson THIRD ROW Thomas Busler John Gray Davrd Gudrrdge Rrchard Kohl Davld Bockus Dennrs Mothersell joseph Bannvllle Donald Washburn Guyowen Hall FIRST ROW Jean Parker Florence Madlson Rebecca Lynch Veronrca Thompson Mrs Florence Cean Helen Scee Karen Mosher Sally Layo Sally Morse SECOND ROW Gerard Crrng Donald Brown Paul Phrllrps Leon Gudrrdge Bonme Thompson Lors Robertson Sharon Stokes Betty Curtts Donald Anderson James Marvrn Stephen Kenney Judson Roach Frank Tuboltno THIRD ROW George Chawgo Arthur Brckel GaryMc Connell DonaldO Brren G1lbertDevendorf RobertBerkey Rtchard Faye Charles Smxthers Joseph Slate Davtd Bush Pat Ellrot Robert Marrno Edward Freeman 23 z Sixth Grade 1 Fifth Grade FIRST ROW Dawn Gudrtdge Judy Segovxs Carol ODonnell Cathryn Scott Mrs Lucy Porter Joanne Sherman Ruby Maxwell Rose Ann Maxwell Beverly Seymour SECOND ROW Robert Gamble Clyde Phrllrps Martrn Schnetder Louanne Smrth Wrntfred Patton Jean Klock Bonme Ftelds Certrude Hess Ltnda Phelps Larry Fay Charles Commeret James Kenney THIRD ROW Wtlham Goodr1ch Gerald McConnell Douglas Freeman Charles Clobrtdge Gene Thomas John Seymour Davrd Mahon Donald Sutherland Rrchard Mahon Robert Robertson George Robbtns V1ncentCasar1o M1chaelHalloran Fifth Grade FIRST ROW Sharon Drngman Patrtcta Johnson Carolyn Weaver Margaret Whrtney Mrs Alberta Lawson Gall Meyer Shrrley Scee Charlotte Colwell Aloha Humphrey SECOND ROW Leland Blackmore Robert Curtts Eugene Parker Rebecca Spencer Mary Howland Jack Gerber Jon Deroutn Peter Phtlllps Ronald Marshall THIRD ROW Steven Btccum LyndonHuttemann Joseph Hardy Wxllram Kropff Manford Jerome W1111am Johnson Dan1el Robarge Bernard State MrchaelBla1r Gary Baxter Bernard Hayes 24- O , . , . , ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 - . 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . . . . . , 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - O . . . . . 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' ' 1 1 I 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 - Fourth Grade FIRST ROW Sandra Parker Kathryn Mahon Dorothy McKenz1e Margery Pasko Mrs Martha Stratton Pameha Wedd1ng Colleen Clark Rua Sta1e Sandra Busler SECOND ROW James Fttzpatrrck Kenneth Bennett Raynor Parker Fred Loomts Joseph Bellrnger Suzanne Banvrlle E1s1e Davts Margaret Howland Rxchard Lapp Errc Jensen Charles Branche John Cady THIRD ROW Dennrs Smxth Davxd Marmo Fourth Grade FIRST ROW Jacqueline Foley Nancy Colwell Charlotte Kohl Mary Ellen Webb Mrs Rosalre Cryder Jo Ann Croyle Suellen Crrng Gertrude Matteson Margaret Blshop SECOND ROW Robert Brass W11l1am Blodgett John Johnson Karen W1tt Sharon Jenne Vlrgmra Schnelder Ltnda Klock Pamela Cryder Jo Ann Hayes George Phelps Howard Scott John Lynch Hugh Goodwm THIRD ROW John Angus Ralph Clobrrdge Raymond C ean James Brgness Douglas Gudrrdge Gary Osterhoudt Bruce Phelps Thomas Thompson Anthony Scott 25 Gerald Fair, floyd Prow, William Young, Toby'Thompson, Dennis Elliott, James Robinson,,Dona1d Roberts: Thlrd Grade FIRST ROW Eltzabeth Johnson Lee Ann Rrchards Nancy Parker Ruth Robmson Sue McW1ll1ams Ann Farr Nancy Layo Judy Alcombrack Donna Scee SECOND ROW Severren Meyer Lewrs Docteur John Jerome Carol Hayes Mrs Vema Eveleigh Loulse Parker Allce Morse Weston Roach Stephen Brown Rlchard Klssell THIRD ROW John Patton Charles LeRoy Donald Bush Bryan Robarge Gill Slmonds John Brrmberry Mxchael Harrlgan FIRST ROW Lmda Washburn Theresa Banvrlle Nancy Sherman Barbara Dmgman Llnda La Fontame Vll'g1l'll3 Freeman Eleanor Phelps Sharon Marino Sally Brown Nancy Baxter SECOND ROW Donald Eggleston Charles Newton James Howland Mrs Sallle Sample R1chardSta1e Hxlton Shattuck Oscar Barker Robert Seymour THIRD ROW Mtchael La Fontaxne Edward Maxwell Charles Smlth Gtlbert Boratynskt Robert Bachner Marlano Tubolmo Mrchael Thompson 26 1 Third Grade B U Second Grade FIRST ROW Elalne Green Cheryl Tallman Deborah Wmchell Beverly Colwell Kathy Patnck Connre Sprague Mrs Thelma Thomas Dalrene Thomas Yvonne Bendwell Kay Crrng Mary Johnson Elame Mereand SECOND ROW Terry Blodgett Steven Seymour M1chaelMcKenz1e T1.mothyChawgo Dan Cardmal Gary LaRose Paul Parker Gerald O Donnell Jean Derou1n Steven Robrnson Robert Wrlhelm THIRD ROW M1chaelWynns John Hall James Gray Paul Sutherland Charles McW11l1ams Wrlham Blowers Terry Graves Clark Whrtney Rrchard Frelds FIRST ROW Sharon Wrlliamson Lrnda Murphy Judy Klock Dawn Stare Ellourse Prow Charlotte Krzzer Kerry Blshop Sheila Kemmy Maxme Jones Margaret McKenz1e Kathleen Schneider Mary Rose Lamb SECOND ROW Roswell Segovis Stanley Klmmett Jack Barker Faunta Hess LOUISE Prow Mrs Ethel Robarge Barbara Reynoldson Brlly Pasco Benny Baker Denms Swam Phrlip Burtch Jerry Sherman Tommy Angus THIRD ROW John McDonald Leon Thomas Don Drake, Robert Howland Jrmmy Mar shall Rodney Weaver Ronald Colm Douglas Moegohn M1chaelWil11ams Brlly Scott Tommy Mosher 27 G g Second Grade 4 y First Grade FIRST ROW Heather Farr Lrnda Heaslrp Nancy Halloran Laura Morse Alayne DuCo1on Constance Brennan Krrstme Parker Sherry Lou Krdd Lulu Morse Myrtle Holden Judy Isham Glorra Croyle SEC OND ROW Karl Whrtney Merle McWayne Jerry Johnson Manfred Seymour Dorothy Brckel Teresa Johnson Marrlyn Handy Connre Burgenstock Mrs Rosetta Gould Lynn Trmmerman Sandra Thomas Kathryn Hodge Margaret Brckel Jeffery Deroum Mrchael McLean Charles Whalen Joel Wtnchell THIRD ROW Harry Layo Gordon Card1nal Wrllram Sawyer Chrrstopher Cush, John Nevtlle Stephen First Grade FIRST ROW Pamela Gushlaw Bonme Clark Kathy Busler Anne Thompson Sharon Angus Lmda Marrno Darlene Blodgett Darla Young Lrnda Tubohno Shrrley Angus Terry Lee Thomas Nancy Prow SECOND ROW James Young Bruce Johnson Gary Tubohno Deborah Ne111s Dxana Thomas Karen Denny Mrs Juanrta Jenne Judy Murdock Donna Drake P3ll'1C13 Spencer Carol Howland Phrhp Scott Mrchael Bar ker Patrrck Lasek THIRD ROW Ronald Trmmerman DuWayne Holden Ernest Kmgsley Jack Hess Gary Hess Henry Klock Wllham Schatz Mrchael Mahon Larry Peer 28 O Kropff, Craig Cobb, Jacksdn Knowlton, Douglas Prow, John Colin, Mark Phillips. ' O .rv Klnderga rten FIRST ROW Sandra Colwell Carolyn Busler Trudy Baker Terry Russell Kathleen Gray Cheryl l-lopkrns Barbara Brass Lamg Mc Intosh SECOND ROW De11Moegel1n Theodore Thomas Rrchard La Fontarne Edward Mereand Mrs Ella Hardman Chfton La Londe Bruce Davres James Nevllle Edward Whalen Kmderga rten genstock Darlene Gushlaw Gary Swarn SECOND ROW Raymond Howland Rrchard Carrrer Frederrc Meyer Vmcent Condmo Peter Bellrnger La Mont Cole Mrs Munel Casler Gregory MCWl11l3mS Lee G1dd1I1gS Michael Johnson Danny Seymour Larry Holden Ronald Krzzer 29 O O FIRST ROW: Dennis Robinson, Thomas Marshall, Linda Freeman, Pamela Clark, Beverly Swain, Rita Bur- SENIORS AS THEY WERE IN THE SIXTH GRADE an 9' Jerry Shuly Sally iv L Merle A, if ynn al 'Q 3 Richard if Xi C arl Norm an f gif Anme ean Q5 'W f Frank Shella Mary Jack i All V A Q. LA,KkFig'AA ' ,f K I . A in X- Kg ., :ff 1.2, Wi l , T, , Q ' uzyy .W , v1,L ., 5' ,,: - , ,I S -. IEZQE 'E ME V M 0 ' ' KE E H wi. V 7 N ' J il Hx T T M R . 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I ' .A,. 3 P 30 ACTIVITIES Quiz Team LEFT TO RIGHT Gerald McDonald Mary Breuer Shella Roblnson Rlchard BIQHCSS Harbor Light Staff Robarge Mary Gamble Jams Howery JoanConk11n SECOND ROW Earl Robrnson Susan Brown Sharon Halloran Marxlyn Wamer Krrsun Czaja Sharon Wrape Sally Kane Mary Breuer Lmda Shehan Lawrence Carpenter 31 WWC l O FIRST ROW: Catherine Cady, Georgina Docteur, Bonnie Hayes, George Gamble, Sheila Robinson, Francis Senlor Band FIRST ROW Peggy Gamble Janis Howery Patricia Parker Susan Brown Betty Main Lee Ginn David Humphrey Clinton Sherman Kristin Czaga Sharon Kirch Joan Conklin George Gamble Charles Casler Sharon Halloran SECOND ROW Eunice Mereand Shirley Conklin Wendellyn Harrigan Joan Huttemann Catherine Cady Sally Kane Sharon Wrape Carl Robbins Sheila Robinson Marilyn Warner Shirley Harmer Jolene Fawdry Bonnie Hayes Linda Shehan Mary Gamble THIRD ROW Robert Anderson Jacqueline Humphrey Larry Carpenter Norman Patterson Frank Robarge Larry Blair Georgina Docteur Gerald Richards Earl Robinson Mr Hubert Hutchinson FOURTH ROW Sh1rly Finney Sally Denny Mary Ann Gray Patricia Burnup Junior Band phen Kenny Eugene Parker Robert Gamble Peter Phillips Stevan B1ccum James Kenney SECOND ROW Margaret Whitney Aloha Humphrey Rebecca Lynch Joanne Harrigan Winifred Patton Bonnie Fields Gertrude Hess Patricia Johnson Shirley Scee Joanne Sherman Gail Meyer THIRD ROW George Rob bins Jackie Gerber Gary Baxter Donald Anderson George Chawgo Sharon Clark Eileen Beauchamp Lots Robertson Nina Davis Eleanor Fields Beverly Hayes Carol Goodrich Michael Blair Clyde Phillips Vincent Casario Lyndon Huttemann James Marvin Charles Commeret FOURTH ROW Bernard Hayes William Kropff Patrick Elliot Arthur Bickel Alan Pattengill Larry Gerber Richard Faye Gerald Richards Charles Smithers Donald Sutherland Gary McConnell Paul Phillips Manford Jerome Mr Hu bert Hutchinson 32 O O FIRST ROW: Michael Halloran, Billy Goodrich, Gerald McConnell, Thomas Schiebel, Jon Derouin, Ste- Glee Club FIRST ROW Mary Gamble Joan Conk11n Betty Rhmes Edna Mahon Marlon Blgness Dtane Fay Leona Sutherland Sharon Clark Sharon Blshop Arlene Glas1er Peggy Gamble Jams Howery SECOND ROW Judy Lynch Grace Mahon Ga1lHuttemann Sharon Halloran L1ll1an Bennett Sally Kane Mrs Evelyn l-Iutchmson Patr1c1a Bloode Jacquehne Humphrey Nma Dav1s Bonn1e Hayes Sandra Sherman Eleanor Moore Chrlsune Boulton Ellojean Carpenter THIRD ROW John Gray Alan Patteng111 Eumce Mere and Martha Lynch Patr1c1a Burnup Sharon Klrch Georgma Docteur Sheila Robmson Sally Cr1pp Wen dellyn Harugan Patrxcra Parker Beverly Hughes Beverly Hayes Gerald Rlchards John Hall Most of the act1v1ty of the muslc department occurs tn the spr1ng of the year, for lt 1S then that most of the parades around the country are held The band part1c1pated 1n three such parades last spmng The f1rst was a F1reman's Parade wh1ch netted them f1rst pr1ze The band ob tamed f1rst pr1ze 1n the1r category 1n the Da1ryland Fest1va1 Parade and was awarded second pr1ze 1n the 4 H Parade Bes1des the1r regular concerts they journeyed to Potsdam to take part 1n the All State Fest1val An A the h1ghest possrble rat1ng,was earned by them, playmg Class 2 muslc The muslc department expects to part1c1pate 1n the same act1vt1es th1s sprmg w1th the add1t1on of a parade 1n Canada The Glee Club as well as the band w1ll perform for the Commencement exerclses th1s year 33 The Music Department I 953-U I 9 4 MRS FAYE RICE School Nurse .l MRS. KATY WALTS Secretary MISS FLORENTINE CAMELO Dental HYQICIIISI 'Q f ff Cafeteria Staff LEFT TO RIGHT Mrs W111lS Gamble Mrs Herbert Huttemann Mrs Harry Krake Jack Alverson Scee I Mary Homemakmg LEFT TO RIGHT Mrs Joan Parker, Lucy Morse, Mary Scee, Joan Huttemann, Audrey Baker, Sally Denny, MarJor1e Kmgsley 35 4 'TV' -rr T EV W: ixijx J im y T G fsfw . , R 9 X , 5 . K s General Shop LEFT TO RIGHT Gordon Spencer Mr Glenn Fetstel Everrtte Rrchards Donald Stare Carl Robblns Nor man Patterson Howard Anderson Lynn Pennock w-.E Future Farmers Cf America LEFT TO RIGHT Jean Rogers Mr Glenn Ferstel Merle Boulton Lynn Pennock Jack Alverson LeRoy Slye Roy Goodrng 36 . , L x -rt Q E . , , rf , , K x P t ml' are ,Pk : s - a o n n ' l 1 ' I rf ' Q 5 J ' i K A uf.. ' f J .If J 2 LM ,., I . e 0 Z , - , n o s , . -mmf Ms.. Library LEFT TO RIGHT Jean Rogers Glorra Dmgman Anna Mae Bockus Rlchard B1g,ness Rlchard Bachner Parrrck Brown Sherla Robmson .l- Business Room LEFT TO RIGHT Shrrley Conklln, G1or1a Dmgman, Mrs Irene Jerome, Anna Mae Bockus, Georgma Docteur, Audrey Baker, Sally Kane 37 I , ,ff fu K 4 , if 1- , 5 I QQ qu Q.. ,4sf'f '- A A K L at My . ' V , lx sf ,, v A if It , I t ' H- ie. I . 4. W 1 J, O 4 Z . . I I U I I , . I 0 l Q 4 -fn- ' vi La boratdo-ry LEFT TO RIGHT Sherla Robmson Gerald McDonald Mr Herbert Huttemann Burt Ph1111ps, Rlchard Brg ness In Ill Baseball Team FRONT ROW George Gamble, James Lrttlefleld, Rlchard Bachner, Rrchard BISHCSS, Rrchard Skrnner, Barry Howery, Norman Townsend SECOND ROW- Wade Saunders, Wayne Ethermgton, Robert Venery, Lee Grnn, Coach Frankhn Markell, Earl Robrnson 38 ,.e,., ,1..:'W' . V ' A ' . Y J V . 5 ' Zi Q YQ? I W? 7 ' ,E ' YHA A 45, S 1 .. .a I 1 . . 1 ' . ' . . . . - V ss :sum ,455 ' I. P V A - Football FIRST ROW Claude l-l ardy Robert Venery Clarence L1tt1ef1e1d Norman Townsend James Deroum James L1tt1ef1e1d W1l11am Wrrght Wrllram Branche SECOND ROW Coach Frankhn Markell Lee G1nn Patnck Brown Roy Goodmg Merle Boulton John Touchette Gerald McDonald Everrtte Rtchards, Rtchard Bachner Ronald Cook, Stanley Layo Football Lune Up LEFT TO RIGHT John Touchette Clarence L1tt1ef1e1d Wrllxam Wrrght Merle Boulton Rtchard Bachner Roy Goodmg 39 1 .1. .. 2 .. ' ' .' .' I I ' ' I I 1 I I I I , . l l l 0 I 3 I I I I , Varsity Basketball FIRST ROW Howard Anderson John Touchette Merle Boulton Frank Robarge Rlchard Bachner SECOND ROW Earl Robmson Lawrence Boulton Patrlck Brown Coach Franklm Markell Clarence Lrttlefreld Donald Stanley Wllllam Branche Varsity Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT Susan Brown Shrrley Frnney Anna Mae Bockus Sharon Halstead Joan I-luttemann 40 0 . ,Y Q ' , ' Kiki 2' Z: by .,'s , B A B A, ,,, 0 .lumor Varslt Basketball FIRST ROW James L1tt1ef1e1d Norman Townsend Donald Flelds Barry Howery George Gamble Robert Venery SECOND ROW Larry Branche Clyde Hardy Robert Chapman Ronald Cook Coach Frankhn Markell Charles Espey Davrd Anderson Gene Stgnor Edward Menard .lunlor Varslty Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT Catherme Cady Martha Lynch Krrsun CzaJa Marlon Denny Nancy Cross 41 0 0 2 1 I 1 n u U ' : I ' . f I I , I ' 0 0 . . . . . . ' I' l I I ' Sports Summary BASEBALL I953 The baseball team coached by Mr Markell due to the lack of exper1enced p1tchers had a poor sea son They started the season favorably losxng the fust game by one pomt wlnnlng the second game from the champ1onsh1p Clayton team and losmg the th1rd game by one pornt Pat Brown catcher was elec ted capta1n There were several freshmen on the squad who showed promtse and they are expected to be as asset ln the future Sackets Sackets Sackets Sackets Sackets Alexandrxa Bay Clayton West Carthage Brownvllle Carthage Sackets Sackets Sackets Sackets Sackets FOOTBALL I 953 Alexandrta Bay Clayton West Carthage Brownvllle Carthage Th1s year s football team coached by Mr Markell had a successful season completrng the schedule 1n second place The most thr1ll1ng game of the campalgn was played agatnst the leaders of the league, Brownvtlle The capta1n Roy Good1ng scored three touchdowns that day The fullback Patnck Brown 1nJured h1s knee ln th1s game and was unable to play for the rest of the season S1nce Coach Markell IS lostng four of hrs frrst stung he w1ll have to rebutld hrs team next year The leaders rn the scormg de partment were Roy Good1ng wlth e1ght touchdowns and Clarence l.1ttlef1eld wtth seven Sackets Brownvtlle Sackets 26 Brownvrlle Sackets Augustlman Sackets 34 Augusuntan Sackets West Carthage Sackets 18 West Carthage BASKETBALL l953 I954 The Vars1ty got off to a slow start th1s year, but they f1na1ly broke therr losmg streak by beatmg Hen derson fnon leaguej and also came through wrth a vrctory agalnst Alexandrta Bay They made a fme showmg rn the Area Tournament although they lost 51 40 to Adams Center The team was ahead un ul John Touchette Pat Brown and Merle Boulton fouled out Frank Robarge was already out of the whole game wrth a knee lnjury The Jumor Vars1ty had a fa1r1y good season at the ume th1s was wrttten wlnnxng 5 games and losmg 5 W1th the advancement of some Jumor Vars1ty players to Vars1ty and w1th Sackets rn a league more tts own SIZE fOswego Jeffersonj we are lookmg forward to a f1ne basketball record next year INDOOR SPORTS CARNIVAL In 1953 our volleyball team was runner up 1n the Fronuer League and runner up 1n the area play offs at Watertown After th1s they went on to the Sect1onals at Syracuse where they were defeated Frank Robarge won the school champtonshxp and the Frontrer League champlonshlp rn badm1nton He was also runner up rn the area play offs but he d1d not compete rn the Sect1onals 42 1 ' 2 6 ' 9 6 5 5 9 3 4 1 14 1 ' 15 4 ' 13 '7 8 2 4 14 ' 20 ' 27 42 ' ' 6 ' ' 12 36 18 6 529 gif'-Mfg . 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