Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 49, Number 27, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 26 April 1956 — Page 14

Syracuse-Watvasee Journal

—Thursday 26 April 1956

Page 14

School News Feature Story Thursday, 19 April, the Warsaw Choir composed of 38 members and under the direction of Miss Margaret Ann Viorol presented several numbers to the student body at Syracuse High. Mr. Longenecker introduced the choir and the different members of the choir introduced the different songs. During the first part of the program, the members wore formal choir robes. The girl’s quartet composed of Delores Stone, Barbara Shaffer, Carolyn Phillips and Suzanne Shipley sang “Drifting in Dreamland” and “Angry.” The choir then reentered with the girls dresses made alike in four shades of pink, and the boys wore dark blue suits. The last part of the program consisted of songs from Showboat. The members of the choir ate at the school cafeteria before proceeding on the way to Bremen. Many boys and girls from Syracuse went to Elkhart Friday evening to enjoy a program starring Nat “King” Cole, held at the North Side Gym. Mrs. Marshall Coy presented a check to Susan Darr on 24 April for her prize-winning essay. Susan entered her essay in the local American Le~ion Contest, ’’’’d from there the Legion enterci it in the District contest. The : r eceived the first prize in t I < District so it will now go on | to the State Contest. Congratulations, Susan. On Tuesday, 24 April, the Ministerial Association presented the last program with Rev. Greene officiating. A film was then shown called, “The Calling of Matthew,” the story of how Matthew joined the twelve disciples. The student body wishes to thank the Ministerial Association for the interesting and educational programs. SENIOR WHO’S WHO Our senior boy of the week is Paul Pollack. He was born July 10, 1937 at Albion, Indiana. He is 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighs 155 pounds, has blue eyes and light brown hair. Paul attended Albion and Elkhart schools before coming to Syracuse. The operetta and 'chorus helped to keep Paul busy during high school. During his freshmen and sophomore years he played basketball on the second and first teams respectively. Favorites: Food: Chicken Song: No Not Much Sport: Basketball Hobby: Certain nice girl Singer: Patti Paige Band: Stan Kenton Actor: John Wayne Pet Peeve: Girl’s who smoke Color: Blue Course in school: Physics Plans for future: Enlist in the United States Marines The seniors wish you the best of luck. FIFTH GRADE NEWS By Sally Jo Fosbrink And Jean Insley We have finished studying the United States and we have written all forty-eight states. The teacher said that if we got an “A” op the 48 states and kept our lesSons up in geography that we might get an “A” on our report card. We are now starting to study South America. We think it is very interesting. All of the pupils in our class were thrilled when Mrs. Vanoe, our Art teacher, said that we were to use colored chalk last art lesson, it proved to be a lot of fun, but still it was quite messy. When we came to school last Thursday, everyone was sharpening Ids pencil because the word was around that we were going to have some achievement tests. The achievement tests cover 10 different subjects, some of which we haven’t studied. The achievement test grades do not go on our report cards—thank goodness.” They are teste to see how much skill and general knowledge we have. Last Friday we took our Weekly Reader Reading Achievement test. It is the last test of that type we will have this year.

I FRESHMAN NEWS Saturday, 21 April, the freshmen had a class party at the lodge in Oakwood Park. The party started with some games such as wink-um, bingo, and shuffle-board. After the recreation we had a weiner roast. When everyone was through eating the kids participated in either shuffle-board or pingpong. The party was a lot of fun but sort of smoky. Why wasn’t the damper open??? MUSICAL PROGRAM The music department of the school will present a spring musical Friday 27 of April, at 8:00 P. M. in the Syracuse High School Auditorium. A free will offering will be taken. The program is as follows: High School Band: Hall of Fame—march — Olivadoti Waves of the Danube —overtrue—lvanorice. Trumpet Trio: Buglers Holiday—Larry Gustafson, Terry Frushour, and Ed Anglemyer. Lighted Baton number —Bea Bachman, Jill Largen, and Mary Holloway. The Man I Love—selection — Gershwin. Dancing Reeds —Eisch. Stock Car Races Every Sunday J Afternoon at 2:00 NEW PARIS SPEEDWAY . |

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Baritone Solo—Carnival of Venince—Billy Dorsey. Tenor Sax Solo—Two Marionettes—Paul Mey. Hoosier School Master—Overtrue—Yoder. C o p a Cabana—Selection — Baton exhibition by grade students up to second grade. Selections by the 4, 5 and Junior High bands with twirlers. High School mixed vocal ensemble. 1. Back Home Again In Indiana; 2. When It’s Springtime In The Rockies; 3. Oklahoma; 4. Suddenly There Is A Valley; 5. Who’s That Tapping 6. My Isle of Golden Dreams. FIFTH GRADE NEWS Mr. Allen announced last week that we only have three more weeks of school. Everyone is ex-, i 2 FOR the PRICE OF | plus WBEHEHy pennyi j Burkholder Drug We Give T-V Stamps

cited. Our class wants to thank Mrs. Bushong for her wonderful talk about the West Indies. Mr. Allen also gave a talk on South America and Africa. Marcina Greene was absent with the mumps. Doug Yoder has been ill with the measels.

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The boys and girls in the flftlk grade band are excited. They are’ going to play for the Spring Festival. In art we have been painting and shading with water colors. Jim Stefanski Linda Robertson Sell It With A Journal Classified A<W