Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 50, Number 11, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 17 January 1957 — Page 5

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School News . JUNIOR CLASS The junior class has lost their second secretary this year because of marriage. Judy Kline was elected to replace Shirley Hickman, who was married Saturday evening to John Searfoss. The junior class hopes Judy will stay with us a little longer. SOPHOMORE CLASS * The sophomore class meeting was held in Room 11 Wednesday during the second period. The meeting was called to order by the president, Tom Miller. Minutes of the last meeting were read by secretary Judy Jones. The selling of concessions for the sectional tourney was discussed. Mrs. Vance, our sponsor, then closed the meeting. We would like to wish the second team good luck in the tourney. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Eighth Grade On 8 January the Yellow Jackets beat the Atwood Greyhounds by a. score of 25 to 21. Box Scores: Syracuse F.G. F.S. P.F. Crow 1.2 1 t eCount 10 1 Folger 10 4 Rinker 2 10 Firestone 5 2 0 Totals 10 ~5 ~6 Atwood F.G. F.S. P.F. McDaniel 10 2 Thomas 0 0 0 Bradway 10 3 Creighton 2 7 0 Hollar 10 1 Ryman 2 0 0 Boyd 0 0 0 Totals 77 6 Seventh Grade Syracuse F.G. F.S. P.F. App 401 Williams 2 0 0 Line 3 10 Kramer 0 0 1 Coy 4 0 0 Felts 0 0 0 Lantz 0 10 Bitner 12 0 Totals 14 ~l 2 Atwood F.G. F.S. P.F. Jackson 10 1 Miner 0 0 1 Creighton 13 2 Fisher 2 0 1 VaKirk 0 0 1 Pheiffer —0 0 3 Totals ~4 “3 Next game will.be with Milford at the local gymnasium Thursday 17 January. y Camp Fire Girls ... O-KIHANiGROUP Mrs. June Anglemyer, leader, Mrs. Martha Shewmon, assistant leader, and eleven members of the O-Ki-Han Camp Fire Group were present for the first meet* ing of the new year on 2 January at the scout cabin. The group discussed the different crafts, honors and requirements in the first rank of the Camp Fire Girls. Secretary and Scribe Dianne Elies

Club Notes CIRCLE NO. 2 Mrs. Noble Blocker was hostess for the December meeting of Circle No. 2 of the Methodist Church Thursday evening 3 January. Mrs. Frank Bates read the 95 Psalm for devotionals. An interesting letter from Mr. E. Reil of Barielie, India was read. • Committee chairman appointed members to the committee for the Mother-Daughter Banquet to be held in the spring. The next meeting will be 1 February. GOOD WILL HOME EG CLUB Members of the Goodwill Home Economics Club met at

|| ■! : • . • '' nevi year’s LaHow much will vou sqve this year? Write your answer in a Savings passbook of this bank. State Bank of Syracuse Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

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Hilda’s Gif; Shop at North Webster for their class lesson given by Mrs. De in Grady, Club ye:r books were distributed duriig :he business meeting. There was a sack lunch. Each member took a wrapped gift for Eenise Allen, daughter of Mr. ard Mrs. Homer Allen, who has j i st returned from Children’s Hospital at South Bend. Teach srs From Pnrdue Cecil Ar pieman and Durwood Anderson, students from Purdue University have been teaching in the vc cat.onal and agricultural dep irtment of the Syracuse Schoil since the middle of December and will complete their term of practice teaching by the eni of January.

SYRACUSE-WAWASEE JOURRAL

Thursday 17 Jan. 1957—:

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