Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 48, Number 7, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 25 November 1954 — Page 2
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Sixth Grade News We are studying about a class newspaper in English. The news-1 paper’s staff is as follows: editor- i in-chief. Sherry Searfoss; a- 5 ssistant, Patsy Hummel: reporters.! Tom Firestone and Diana Lung: ■ sports writers, BUI Duckwall and Charles Folger: copy readers. Larrena Laird and Carolyn Barnhart; make-up editor. Dixie Burtsfield. Laura Wood left us about a month ago. She went to Florida. We are in contact with her for she sends letters to us. It is nice to be able to go to Florida, isn’t it? The workman have installed a new oU heating system at the new grade 0 school. The heating system is heating the whole high school, too. We are going to have a play. The
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iname of it is “The Hillbilly Family.’’ The play will be given Wednesday The cast is as follows: Ma. Charles Folger; Ta, Joe .Schlabach; Trouble, Rodger BomJman; Willy, Bill Duckwall; Jake, i Tom Firestone; Larry, Larrena IT.aird; Dot. Sherry Searfoss: Sis, Patsy Hummel; Sue. Sharon Nordman; Jessie, Diana Lung. The ip'ay writers are Sherry Searfoss i and Diana Lung. At the first of the year our room divided into two groups for a baseball contest in arithmetic. One group is called the Indians and the other is called the Giants. The Indians have won twenty- one games and lost nineteen games. The Giants have won nineteen games and lost twenty-one games., In health we have experiments. 1 The boys and girls enjoy them very I
, much. On November the tenth our experiment was to use the microscope and look at different things, such as: human blood, frog blood, meat, etc.. We started to study history three weeks ago. We studied about the cave dwellers. Last week we made posters and reports on the growth of wheels and boats in transportation. Some of the most interesting
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things the boys, and girls like to do in school are having spelldowns, arithmetic races, and health experiments. SEVENTH GRADE NEWS Nancy Powell celebrated her 12th birthday November 21. with a iMrty. She invited the following: Marsha Crow, Kay Bender, Beverly Mey, Nancy Stump. Susan Fosbrink, and
Susan Bachman. However, Mary Holloway and Brenda Stabler were unable to come. For entertainment the girls played games of Bingo and “Pin the Tail on the Donkey’’. Following the entertainment, ice cream, cake and cokes were served. After refreshments the girls, still feeling energetic, amused ’W* wifM nn MIRACII WEDGE Sales - Service Installation OVERHEAD DOOR CO. PHONE 17-J Syracuse - - Indiana i -
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