Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 50, Number 4, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 29 November 1956 — Page 10
SYRACUSE-WAWASEE JOURNAL
—Thursday 29 Nov. 1956
Page 10
School News . WHO’S WHO Our life story this week began on 28 April, 1939 in Goshen, Indiana. On this day the stork delivered a blue eyed baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClintic. They named him Terry Lee McClintic. Terry spent most of his younger days in Goshen, Elkhart and South Bend. He attended school in all 3 towns. Terry came to Syracuse as a 7th grader and finished his schooling here. During his high school days, Terry has been an active member of F. T. A., track, and band. This year he is president of his class and of the student council. In his junior year, he was awarded a watch for being high salesman in the magazine selling campaign. Terry lists his favorite as follows: Food, Filit Mignan, French bread, and Garlic butter; Subjects, Commerce and Shop; Movie Actress & Actor, Brodwick Crawford and Jane Wyman; Orchestra, Glenn Miller; Song, Pennsylvania 6-5000; Singers, The Chordettes and The Crewcuts; Color, Blue; T. V. Program, Red Skelton. Terry says his favorite pasttime is and we quote “A certain Redhead.” His Pet Peeve is girls who are stuck up. To learn the insurance business and go into busines with his father are Terry’s plans for the future. The Seniors wish you the very best of luck Terry. JUNIOR CLASS Last Wednesday, an election was held to chopse a new secretary for the class. Shirley Hickman was elected. The juniors all seemed to have had fun over their Thanksgiving vacation. Some of their activities were: Judy Harwood —Went to Marion and had dates Fri. & Mon. (Hmmm?) Martha Firestone—dented a fender in the car. (she bumped into a stone wall!) Paul Mey—Went to Cleveland. Bill Dorsey—Went to Pierceton game, went hunting & to a show. Terry Frushour— Went to Michigan, and got Christmas trees. Judy Kline— Ate, worked & goofed off. (she behaves terribly in shows) Beverly Baker—Dated a certain sailor. Ronald Roberts—Went to Pierceton game. Sharon Byrd— Went to Rock & Roll program at South Bend. Jack White—Got a haircut, (looks nice) Vivian Fisher—Went to a certain person’s family dinner. The juniors all were very excited over winning the Bremen game. We wish to compliment both the first and second teams on the good game they played. We are losing a member of our class next week. Judy Harwood is moving to Florida. She moved here from Fort Wayne this year. Judy tells us they even
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SYRACUSE JUNIOR HIGH 20 November the Syracuse Jr. High was defeated by Goshen by a score of 35 to 21 at the Goshen gymnasium. It was the first defeat of the season, which makes the record two wins and one loss. The Junior High’s next game will be tonight when the meet Leesburg on the away floor. Box Scores Syracuse F.G. F.S. P.F. Shock 102 Alfrey 0 0 0 Duckwell 10 1 Michael 0 • 0 LeCount 13 0 Charters 10 1 Firestone 10 0 Caskey 10 0 Rinker 4 o'2 Totals 9 3 6 Goshen F.G. F.S. P.F. Sutton 1 0 4 Robinson 3 0 1 Reed 020 Veach 100 Laßue 111 Guide 0 0 1 McDonald "*• 3 0 0 Burkholder 2 10 Searles 10 0 Minninger 10 1 Baskill 10 0 Blair 0 0 1 Shue 1 0 1 Totals 16 3 10 Firestone of Syracuse made a basket for Goshen, which makes up for the other field goal. SENIOR CLASS NEWS Preparations for the 1957 Echo are underway. The class is extending the yearbook subscription drive to Friday of this week. Please get your orders in soon. The senior speech class is giving its first speeches, so don’t be surprised if you see some of the members studying o r going through strange actions in the study hall. They’re just trying to pass the course! have a swimming pool at her new home! Good luck, Judy, the juniors wish you the best.
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ATTEND CONCENT AT GOSHEN Among those from Syracuse attending “The Barber of Seville” performance in Goshen on Monday night were Mrs. E. L. Fosbrink, Mrs. Paul O. Warner. Mrs. Deloss Weaver, Mrs. Leo Kowallik, Mrs. William T. Jones Jr., Mrs. Ruth Rapp, Mrs. Guy STUDENT council There will be a sock hop after the basketball game this Friday night. We hope everyone will come and have a good time. The Student Council Canteen will be open for refreshments. FRESHMAN CLASS Vickie Harwood, our student council representative, is moving to Florida. Last week the freshmen held a class meeting and elected Nancy Stump to replace her. The next freshman basketball game will be held at Leesburg, Thursday.
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