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Remembering our Sayville High School Alumni history holds a significant and multifaceted value for individuals, communities, and institutions. This remembrance extends beyond mere nostalgia; it shapes identities, strengthens communities, and fosters a sense of continuity and pride. Documenting and celebrating the accomplishments of alumni provides current students with tangible examples of success.

Whether alumni have achieved prominence in the military, academia, sports, arts, business, or community service, their stories inspire students to pursue their goals with determination. These role models demonstrate that success is truly achievable and that our high school and the mentorship of our teachers was a critical step in the journey!

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Your participation means a lot, and we are eager to showcase the extraordinary stories of our valued alumni veterans!

And now, your SAA Daily News/Blog!

The passing of Charles Richard Horvath, Class of 1953.

We express our deepest condolences upon learning of the passing of Charles Richard Horvath, a valued member of the Class of 1953. The Murphy Funeral Home 95 S. Franklin St., Chagrin Falls, OH, Phone:...

The passing of Phyllis Ann (Nolan) Weiss, Class of 1968

We express our deepest condolences upon learning of the passing of Phyllis Ann (Nolan) Weiss, a valued member of the Class of 1968. Earlier today, we had a conversation with Phyllis's sister, Teri...

**The Joy of Visiting Sayville alumnus George Fritzsche’s French Bakery in Sayville: A Delight for the Senses**

Stepping into Fritzsche’s French bakery on Main Street in Sayville was a world of sensory delight. The air was filled with the aroma of freshly baked bread, golden croissants, delicate éclairs, and...

Swinging Back in Time: What might this 1936 Sayville High School Alumni Dance have been like?

The old Sayville High School gymnasium buzzed with nostalgia. Graduates from decades past had returned for the annual alumni dance—a chance to relive their youth, twirl under the dimmed lights, and...

The passing of James Vincent Bligh, Class of 1976

Virginia Farrell has regretfully informed us of the passing of James Vincent Bligh, a member of the Class of 1976, on July 3, 2024, in Gardnerville, Nevada after a brief illness. James, also known as...

It’s Independence Day! We express gratitude to the military for their service and sacrifice in safeguarding our freedoms and protecting our nation.

SAYVILLE’S MILITARY; Home of the free, because of the brave” by Linda Cromwell – Class of 1973 Happy Independence Day to all! While we celebrate this wonderful day, please be mindful of the extreme...

I don’t know if it even had a name then but today it is known worldwide as “Sudoku”!

Remembering an interesting high school teacher can bring immense joy, as these educators often leave a lasting impact on our lives. Their unique teaching methods, enthusiasm for the subject, and...

The passing of Daniel R. Buckley, Jr., Class of 2006.

Martin Keane (Class of 1986) has shared the sad news of the passing of Daniel R. Buckley, Jr., Class of 2006. Daniel was born March 29, 1987 and died June 29, 2024 at the young age of just 37.Our dear...

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