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

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A r, xii Lfffhxz jzffywff H j ff M we E ,UA f in gf il f ' 'A' L , me X ' ' 'Y L--v-Sw 4' 1 U- I L , , ,-R, - xi.,-w ' p MR. HERBERT HUTTEMANN QC!! ca fl O fl The Senior Class of 1945 gratefully dedicates the SW N IAHOURE to a steadfast friend, an interested ad- lf- visor and a just principal, Mr. Herbert Hutternann. 2 I ---Q-04 N f ew. J' , BOARD MEMBERS P1'esilia'n1 STANLEY PEER FRED FIELDS RALPH GATES HAROLD GALLOWAY SHELDON STRATTON HENRY W. CIEGLER, Superintenrlvnt HERIQICRT HUTTICMANN. l'rim-ipal FACULTY First Row Mrs. Wendell, Mrs. Widrig. Miss Krakyii, Mr, Huttemunn, Miss 'l'xull, Mrs. Knowlton Mrs. Hardman. Second Row -Mrs. Gould, Mrs. Parker. Miss Nolan, Mrs. Stratton, Mr. Lve, Mrs. Thomas. Mrs. Ilrown Miss Whittaker, Miss,Kinney. Third Row Mrs. Evn-leigh, Miss Pamlat' Mrs. Brodie, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Walts. 3 . I C3 cnfors LORETTA EVELEIGH She is as immutable as the hills. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Challenger 23 Niahoure 43 Badminton 1, 2. ARLENE GARDNER Never an idle moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of others. Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Challenger 23 Nia- houre 43 Basketball 33 Badminton 3, 4. ROBERT GRAVES And more than wisdom, more than wealth, A merry heart that laughs at care. Activities: Band 1, 2, 33 Niahoure 43 Football 1, 2 Captain 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 4. AILEEN GRIFFIN Self trust is the first secret of success. Activities: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, fl Niahoute 4. V 4 'I Q 'D enlors MURDICK LEVANGIE With a will, we can do anything. Activities: Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Challenger 2, 3, 43 Niahoure 43 Class President 13 Freshman Week 4. DONAL MCANULTY He is ever merry and wise. Activities: Challenger 1, 2, 3, 4g Niahoure 3, 43 Football 45 Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 45 Class President 3, 4. JANET ROGERS Salutatorian The secret of success is constancy. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Niahoure 3, 4g Challenger 2, 3, 4g Basketball 3, Badminton 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 3, 4: Freshman Week 45 Class Vice President 43 Class Sec- retary and Treasurer 1. BETTY ROOT Work brings its own reward. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Niahoure 45 Challenger 45 Badminton 2, 3, 45 Class Vice President 33 Class Secretary 4: Freshman Week 43 Band President 45 Glee Club President 49 Secretary and Treasurer 33 Orchestra Vice President 45 All State Choir 4. 5 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 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 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 Qlass Cgzophecy Strike up the music! The banquet has begun! Yes, the Alumni Banquet of 1955 is off with a bang. As We look around, our eyes fall on a red, white and blue decorated table representing the Class of '45. Acting as Mistress of Ceremonies is faithful Miss Trull looking over her brood of ten chicks. At her right hand sits Murdick Levangie, the solo violinist of the Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra. In the next place we see Miss Norma Swain, the Assistant Editor of the Good Housekeeping Magazine. Sl 1 won this position as the result of her experience while Editor of the Yearbook. Here is another person a long way from her Workg we mean Miss Loretta Eveleigh, secretary in Washington. She started work- ing in the fall of 1945. The rest of our little group keep the home fires burning. Arlene Gardner is head bank teller at the Sackets Harbor National Bank. The present campaign for a modern hospital in Sackets is under the direction of Aileen Griffin, R. N. Mary Scahill has a prosperous beauty shop in Watertown that compares with any of the shops in New York and Boston where she studied. Donal McAnulty, one of Miss Trull's favorite Latin students, operates the one and only McAnulty Funeral Chapel of Sackets Harbor. Robert Graves, our rolling stone, is still roaming around trying to find an easy job. CI wish to mention here that he usually finds the job.J Janet Rogers, a graduate of Canton Agriculture and Technical Insti- tute, is now serving as dietician in the Mercy Hospital. Betty Jean Root is supervisor of the Music Department in the Watertown Public Schools. As the banquet comes to an end, we all agree that our classmates have reached fair goals in life. We hope to have another reunion of the class in a few years. 9 X, GHC Third Row-V. Piazza, L. Charnick, J. Brown, R. Reed, G. Phillips, J. Gardner, C. Hoistion, K. McWayne. Second Row-M. Peer, J. Timmerman, B. Neville, E. Neville, P. Carol, J. Hayes, R. Stover, B. Root, P. Rivers, J. Breuer, E. Warren, J. Rogers. First Rows-B. Liptrott, M. Cady, J. Lyng, G. Fredericlzs, M. Brodie, Miss Whittaker, D. Gamble, J. Hughes, L. Evexeigh, F1 Murphy. ' Frcnt---S. Fredericks, A. Jackson. 1 QVC ll QS JVC! Third Row--K. McWayne, J. Timmerman, E. Neville, G. Phillips, M. Robertson, E. Warren, B. Neville. Second Row--J. Cain, C. Hoistion, R. Reed, F. Murphy, M. Brodie, J. Hughes, L. Eveleigh, J. Hayes, B. Root, A. Griffin. First Row-C. Hall, J. Rogers, D. West, M. Levangie, Miss Whittaker, M. Long, S. VanCamp, E. Brass, J. Chawgo. Joe Fourth Row-sJ. Thenell, E. Brass, B. Cross, S. VanCamp, G. Phillips, M. Brodie, M. Long, E. McIntosh C. Hall, M. Hoistion. Third Row--N. Warren, E. O'Dell, M. Ellis, A. Jeffers, A. Homewood, J. Riordan, K. Swain, J. Timmer- man, M. Harmer, E. Warren. D. West, B. Liptrott, N. Scahill, M. Cady. Second RowiF. Swain, C. Hoistion, F. Murphy, M. Robertson, M. Kane, J. Hayes, D. Gamble, N. Church M. Peer, M. Mitchell, J. Cain, E. Brown, C. Brass. , First Row-L. Eveleigh, J. Rogers, A. Kelly, B. Root, Miss Whittaker, R. Reed, A. Castro, A. Griffin R. Patterson. 10 x 9 11 gotta!! This year Sackets re-entered the Frontier League, having dropped out in '41. We were quite successful even though we had a green team. Sackets held down third place, with Pulaski as champion and Alexandria Bay as runner-up. Second Row-Gary Signer, James Purpura, Paul Fields, Eddie Everett, Bob Graves. First Row-Pete Sturtz, Edgar Krake, Bill Pettit, Tuffy Hodge, Jay McGrath, Don McAnulty, Dave McAnulty. 23085460.11 This was not an altogether successful year for Sackets. We Won three games and lost seven. Sackets was seventh place in the League. Second Row--Gary Signer, Bob Switzer, Dave McAnu1ty, James Purpura, Eddie Neville. First Row--Bill Pettit, Paul Fields, Edgar Krake, Pete Sturtz, Tuffy Hodge. Those not present are: Bob Graves, Jim Widrig. Q!! 9QV!QUClQ1 S This year the cheerleaders had new uniforms of maroon and gray. A New Year's formal dance sponsored by the cheerleaders was very success- ful. At the end of the basketball season, a party was given by them for the team. On the Whole, their cheering and other activities have surpassed those of former years. The girls are: Joan Stratton, Mary Scahill, Janet Rogers, Margaret Long, Reta Reed, Dorothy Breuer Dorothy West. 12 I 13 E N 'll , M. Tamblin, M. Robertson, B. Pettit, L. Con Second Row- . evi e 1 x MHIOVS klin, A. Horton, H. Resseguie, P. Fields, A. Bockus, D. Breuer, C. Burton. . First Row4C. Hoistion, Second Row-C. Hodge, R. Fields, M. J. Brodie, Mrs. Brodie, R. Reed, J. Stratton, J. Brown. Cloplmmores E. Everett, H. McIntosh, C. Barker, G. Signor, Mr. Huttemann, D. McAnulty, F. Sturtz, J. Purpura, R. Switzer, R. Stover, J. Gardner. First Row-L. Charnic J. Riordan, D. Doane. Third Row --V. Piazza, S. VanCamp, D. West, K. Second Rowf-C. Cady, F. Fields, D. McPhail. First Rowe'-T. Young, F. Patterson. D. Riordan. k, R. Patterson, A. Castro, M. Long, D. Gamble, J. Hayes, B. Cross, M. Peer, Cgiles 1.171 en A. Wilton, M. Gilbert. B. Swain, B. Tamblin, E. McElwaine, G. Frcdericks Swain, G. Mosher, A. Gibson. R. Conklin, R. Bryant, J. McGrath, J. Hughes, S. Gardner, R. Orvis, H. Alverson W. McPhail, G. Wilton, B. Neville, Miss Nolan, J. Cain, M. Mitchell, G. Phillips 14 l 15 NIAHOURE Seconrl Rowe Loretta Eveleigh, Rm-ta Road, Donal McAnulty, Murdick Levangie, Mary Scahill, Marjorie Tamblin. First Row- Betty Root, Janet Rugs-rs, Miss Trull, Advisory Norma Swain. Editor, Marcia Brodie, Assistant Editor: Aileen Grillin. Arlene Gardner. CHALLENGER Sea-ond Rowe- Edward Nt-ville, Mary Scahill, Shirley VanCamp Donal M1-Anulty. Dawn Gamble, Murdick 1,1-vanpriu, Geraldine Phillips, Norma Swain, Dorothy Breuer, Dorothy West. First Row Joan Cain. Betty Root, Marcia Brodie, Assistant Editor: Miss Nolan, Advisor: Joane Stratton, Editor: Reta Reed, Margaret Long. 16 HOMEMAKING DEPARTMENT Third Rowf-Arlene Gardner, Kathryn Swain, Barbara Swain, Batty Cross. Mrs. Parker, Alive lim-kus, Christine Hoistion, Joan Hayes, Jean Riordan, Marion Peer. Second Row Gladys Wilton, Doruthy Doane, Mary E. Mitvhell, Eunive Mc'Elwaine, Betty Root. Jean Brown, Barbara Tamhlin, Loretta Eveleigh. First Row Janet Rogers, Anita Wilton, Arlene Gibson. Virginia Piazza. Norma Swain. W V COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Third Row- Betty Root, Arlene Gardner, Janet Rogers, Antoinette Castro, Lois Charnirk, Margzarot Long Sevond Ruwfln-onarrl Conklin, Howard Resseguie, Clifford Barker, Ramona Patterson, Marion Peer Edgar Krake. ,First Row- Murdick Levanlzio. Mary Svahill, Norma Swain, Loretta Eve-lx-ipzh, Standing:-'fChristine Huistion. Jean llrown. Miss Kinney. 17 L ,, 'H+ 1 lwfw MISS JUNE MOLL Dental Hygienist Q ' THE CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Ethel O'Connor Director S i 'E 'lb S i ' 2' ' i it 1.S la. 4 -25 Y 18 MRS. JESSIE WENDELL Nurse CONGRATULATIONS! To you members of the Class 1945 your graduation will be an unusually memorable one because this year, of all years, bids well to leave its imprint upon the pages of history. Many things will take place which will change the entire picture and tempo of this world in which we live. Just how much you have profited in the years just past only you, alone, know. We hope you have taken advantage of every opportunity and gleaned much because before this troubled world settles down to a state of normalcy, much work will have to be done and minds of depth and vision will play an important role. So to you graduates, we say-congratulations- and whatever your future problems, we want to you to know that the wise counsel-experience-and co- operation of our entire personnel are yours to com- mand-to-day-to-morrow-and EVERY DAY. THE NORTHERN NEW YORK TRUST COMPANY WATERTOWN, N. Y. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 19 BEST WISHES to the SENIOR CLASS OF 1945 from the FUEL 81 SUPPLY COMPANY Sackets Harbor, New York Telephone 2371 20 Compliments of RUIZ GARAGE AUTO REPAIRING 24-HOUR TOW SERVICE Sackets Harbor, New York Telephone 2011 21 COMPLIMENTS of HAROLD RUSSELL FRESH MEATS AND GROCERIES Telephone 2021 Sackets Harbor, New York COMPLIMENTS of the PARENT TEACHER'S ASSOCIATION Sackets High School 22 GARLAND CITY PARTS CORPORATION 555 Factory Street Watertown, New York Telephones: 158-458 THE OLDEST PARTS HOUSE IN NORTHERN NEW YORK For the Best in Banking Service, Bank with The Bank with the Clock THE WATERTOWN NATIONAL BANK WATERTOWN, NEW YORK North Side Branch Main Ofiice Pine Camp Office Cor. Mill and Main Sts. 200 Washington St. Pine Camp, N. Y. The Largest National Bank in Northern New York MEMBER F.D.I.C. ::::0::Qo:::::::::-----A---::::::-v---v---v,-,-,,:::::::: 23 9 ll ll ll ll ll 0 ll ll li li H H U tl ll U ll ll lu ll 0 ll ll ll tl tl ll ll :U P ll ll tl tl ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll It lr 4+ ll ll lb ll 0 ll ll ll ll In I ll ll ll lr ll ll ll li ll lr ll 0 ll ll ll ll ll ll tl tl lu lu ll 0 4 EVERY SUCCESS to the SENIORS OF '45 THE BAGLEY Sz SEWALL COMPANY PAPER MACHINERY BUILDERS Watertown, New York PLAN YOUR POST-WAR FUTURE ATTEND WATERTOWN SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Specialized training in modern business methods for those who are interested in an accounting or secretarial career SEND FOR FREE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 24 -A---AA-A---AAAQQQQ I I Compliments of The First National Bank of DEXTER, NEW YORK Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of '45 BRADLEY HARDWARE WATERTOWN, NEW YORK Compliments of Sheldon G. Stratton Fune-Q41 Director Telephone 2671 An Organization of Craftsmen Dedicated to the Production of Fine Printing A. M. 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SACKETS HARBOR Compliments of Household Merit Inc. FINE FURNITURE M. S. Baker, Mgr. New York Florists J. Andrews, Prop. QUALITY FLOWERS For All Occasions Telephone 3276 108 Court Street Watertown, New York Morgia's Restaurant ITALIAN COOKED FOODS 603 West Prospect Street Watertown, New York , GIFTS For the Graduate Loretta Robinson Shop 117 Court Street-Unity Building Watertown, New York BEST w1sHEs MILLARD STUDIO frgm the PORTRAITandCOMMERCIAL . PHOTOGRAPHY Homemakmg 403 Academy Street Department Watertown, New York HELLEIS HOTEL ALL LEGAL BEVERAGE-S STEAKS AND CHOPS Telephone 4281 Sackets Harbor, New York A. J. HOLSTEIN See Our New Line of Sport Jackets and Slacks for Young Men 111 Court Street 110 Arsenal Street Watertown, New York Y -----------v-vvvvv-Q---- Compliments of A. J. SARVEY MEATS - GROCERIES sAcKETs HARBOR Compliments of R. J. PETTIT DRUGS AND INSURANCE Telephone 4271 Sackets Harbor, N. Y. Compliments of TASKETT'S FARMS Grade A Pasteurized Guernsey Milk Watertown - Henderson - Sackets PHONE WATN. 3968-J Compliments of Switzer-Huntington Sz Hutchings FLORISTS 116 Arsenal St. Watertown, N. Y. Compliments of BENNETT BROS. QUALITY FLOWERS For All Occasions Watertown, New York Compliments of Schmid's Music Store 221 STATE STREET WATERTOWN, NEW YORK Gilmore's Gulf Station GAS - OIL - ACCESSORIES GROCERIES Telephone 4291 Sackets Harbor, New York Compliments of Vancamp's Garage GENERAL REPAIRING SACKETS HARBOR, NEW YORK MILLER QUALITY LEADS 1869 1945 Our 76th Year of Service SPRING OUTFITS for the AMERICAN YOUTHS From HAT to SHOES There's real economy in last- ing quality and you'l1 find prices that meet your needs at: MILLER'S Style and Value Plus Compare! It's the truth. J. R. MILLER co. Miller Bldg. - Watertown, N. 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