Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 2, Number 42, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 22 September 1939 — Page 7

SYRACUSE "HI" TIMES

First Grade. Our attendance has been almost perfect this past week. We are progressing nicely with our preprimer booklets. We are reading the "Wizard of Oz” for our long story, and all are very interested. Harriett Ep pert to Miss Simpson, who was on basement duty: "Are you anyone’s teacher?" “Why yes,” says Miss Simpson, "I have 45 children In the third grade.” 'i “Well/f said Harriett, "who is watching them while you’re down here?”. Second Grade. Jack and Robert Dean brought their bird, Dickie, to school. He’s been whistling for us/as we sing. We have an interesting collection of gourds in our room. Mr. Cook gave us another gold fish for our aquarium, and Junior Coquillard brought a plant. Our transportation books are almost finished. Fourth Grade. Robert Lee from Danville, Illinois, entered the fourth grade, Monday, September 18. Donna Darr was absent Monday, Sept. 18. Sixth Grade. Treva Hamilton was absent three, days last week because of the illness of her mother. Our school work is moving along very nicely. T&ere are still a few, however, whose minds are out roaming around the old sv’imming hole. We are very interested in our geography work because of the war in Europe. Opportunity Room. We, are hoping something may be I 'done to improve the attendance. There have been only two days since school commenced that we have had a perfect attendance. That was Sept, 12 and 18th. - Let -us all try to have one hundred per cent.

I REG’LAR FELLERS Jimmy’s Got A Big Job On His Hands Now By Gene Byrnes . IP"' / \_/ BUT ( _r- I IXSrr X 3 I sg Z r 1(4 — Fwl £> AXf- 7 J r jStt—? — ■ am JSIk X— n/ ll American News Features. Inc. / ';|f. •| - . - MESCAL IKE By s. l kuntley ThaVs One of the Rules jjgßwrwAL, SEE MJM fl TUOUGMT OF jgfcresg DA / I GQMg, WHERE IyUMWCkS GOIN B6CTES IS HIGH MMI .A LEAVE YOH ITO TH’ LODGE 1 UNIVERSAL POTENTATEAS z! 1 J V wSe Imeetim’ Lm= hes gotta be soj HUk ___

In The High School. Barbara, Betty and Beverly Gray entered high school last Thursday morning. Clarence Eby entered the sophomore class Monday morning. We have had several complaints about high school pupils violating traffic rules on highways and streets. One is reckless driving by pupils who are permitted to drive cars to school. This offense occurs mornings, noons and evenings. The most dangerous time is driving during the noon period when so many small children are coming and going. The second complaint is the jay-walking by pupils in our streets. This is especially true on Boston street where pupils use the street instead of the sidewalks. We hope parents will cooperate in this before some child is run over. The senior class organized last week. Corlyss Lecount was elected president; Mary Galloway, vicepres.; June Metcalf, secretary; and Miss Hammon, sponsor. Mr. Slabaugh will assist Miss Hammon. The date for the senior class play has been set for Friday night, October 20. New steel doors have been placed on the commercial rooms. Tt is hoped that these will help to discourage typewriter thieves. Etna Green high school will play baseball tft Syracuse Friday evening. The’game starts at 3:50 p.m. The Syracuse schools will be dismissed all day Friday, September 29th. is Kosciusko Educational Day at the Warsaw Fair. The high school band with the teachers and as many pupils as can be there will march in the school parade, which starts from the Center Ward school grounds promptly at 10:00 a.m. Softball, Sept. 15. SYRACUSE (9) RHE Bell f 1 2 0

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Felts 0 0 0 Wright 2 11 LeCount .11 0 O’Haver 2 2 1 Byrket 1 2 0 Beck 1 2 1 Kern 0 0 0 Plank 0 0 1 Gordon 0 0 1 Stoelting .... 1 0 1 9 10 5 N. WEBSTER (4) RHE R. Baker .1 2 0 Kile 0 1 0 Larry 0 I 0 Hill 11 0 Jelke 0 0 0 G. Baker 0 1 0 Strombeck ...0 0 0 Rothenberger 2 0 1 Hiner 0 0 0 4 71 September 19, 1939. SYRACUSE (13) RHE Bell 1 0 0 Felts 1 0 1 O’Haver 3 1 0 Byrket 3 3 0 LeCount 4 3 0 Beck 11 0 Wright 0 0 1 Plank 0 1 0 Kern 0 0 0 Stoelting 0 0 1 13 9 3 MILFORD (2) RHE Bryan 1 0 2 Brumbaugh ........... 1 0 0 H. Beer 0 0 2 Enyeart 0 1 0 Michael ....0 0 1 Buhrt 0 0 0 Harter 0 0 0 Kaiser .. . 0 0 0 F. Beer 0 0 0 Brown 0 0 1 :r 2 16

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WE'RE A WILD COUNTRY The United States Biological Survey has been counting its wild animals, and the inventories show nearly 6 million big-game animats in our country. The officials say that this is an .increase of one million animals since 1937. We knew something significant was happening in the United States wilds, and are thankful to the secretary of the interior for confirming the suspicion in the above item. There are more than 5 million deer in the United States, scattered all the way from “deer" old Pennsylvania to “deer” old California, both of which states are champions in rearing that animal —that is stalked by millions of hunters every winter. Wyoming has 91,000 elk, 7,400 moose and 4,500 buffaloes. Big black and grisly bears thrive m Tennessee, California, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Mississippi, Washington and Wyoming. Delaware is state in which no big-game animals are found. TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS

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