Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 51, Number 1, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 7 November 1957 — Page 8

SYRACUSE-WAWASEE JOURNAL

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—Thursday 7 No*. 1957

Wanted DEAD ANIMALS Prompt Sanitary Service. Phone Goshen 31284 or Milford 4901 collect. Indiana Rendering Company.

We’ll do CEDIf l£E the job ' 9Kn V iWfc right! your local INDEPENDENT SERVICE DEALER — WE CERTIFY quality of parts J AND SERVICE . . . //]■ AT FAIR PRICES! Wawasee Television Dick Maresh Ideal Beach Phone 635-L We repair all makes of Television, Radios, Phono and Hi-Fi in one of the most modern and well equipped shops in Indiana.

■ important notice I HA to most honorable customer $ ■ during fall and winter season fs ■ open 4 ’til 10 tuesday thru Saturday noon 11 on sunda Y s and holidays gS closed on monday fig | ■ reservations phone Syracuse 834 J flgS S

HELP WANTED Young women, 18-30, high school graduates, to train as telephone operators in our Syracuse exchange. To qualify, previous experience is not necessary. We offer excellent starting pay for student operators with substantial wage increases at regular, scheduled intervals. In addition, there are vacations with pay, free life insurance, sickness benefits, and many other advantages that make this the most attractive job opportunity in Syracuse. Our operators enjoy an eight-hour day, five days per week. The work is clean and interesting . . . and it’s right here in town. Apply in person this Week at our convenient location in downtown Syracuse. United Telephone Company Os Indiana, Ine. W. D. SADLER, District Manager

Camp Fire Girls NE-WA-TAN-NAH First we took posters uptown about our candy sale. Later we came back and had a short business meeting. Judy Stucky called the meeting to order. Betty Newcomer read the minutes and called roll. We discussed old and new business. The girls put leaves between wax paper. We sang Taps and were dismissed. Scribe, Jane Stoelting.

School News Editor-in-chief Sandra Miller Associate Editor Shirley Weingart Typists. Vivian Fisher and Jane Nusbaum Proofreader Sharon Treadway Features Reporters_Janice Losee and Elinor Holloway. Sports Reporter_Barbara Bitner Who’s Who Judy Kline and Patti Dreher F. F. A Jack Hart Jr. Ladies Shirley Weingart Jr. High Sports John Lantz Senior Reporter Martha Firestone Junior Reporter Janet Riley Sophomore Reporter Nancy Powell Freshman Reporter Anita Rodgers Eighth Grade Jill Thornburg Seventh Grade Sally Jo Fosbrink ☆ ☆ ☆ SENIOR CLASS The senior class is beginning to feel relieved* after presenting their successful class play. We wish to thank all those who helped in producing the play. SEVENTH GRADE Congratulations to the members of the cast of the senior class play and to all those who assisted them. We underclassmen thought “Cheaper by the Dozen” was top-notch, and of course we felt that seventh grader Mickey Jones, who protrayed the part of Dan, did very well. Before the pep session last Friday, coach Beck instructed us to raise the roof with our yells so that the team would know we are really behind them. As we were leaving the gym afterwards, several junior high students pointed out a dent in the roof and chuckled, “Gee, it looks as if we didn’t quite accomplish his aim, but we did get a good start!” Figure drawing in art class, oral reports in history, and story-telling in'English have been keeping us busy and enthused. Michael Storm’s review of “167 Million Guenea Pigs” gave us a lot of helpful information. The seventh grade was proud that Marcina Greene, one of our classmates, received the second place award in the high school division of Thornburg’s Halloween Poster Contest. Other pictures chosen from our class for the display were Toni Butt’s, Jim Stefanski’s and Sally Jo Fosbrink’s. Hope to see you all at the Syracuse vs Pierceton game Friday night. "Car Os The Year" On Display Now At S&M It’s here in Syracuse, “the car of the year,” at Ed Kleinknight’s S&M Motor Sales showroom. The 1958 Chevrolet was given this label by newsmen and technical writers for its dramatic new styling and outstanding engineering advances. Completely restyled, the car is longer, lower and wider, and emphasizes flowing sculptured lines from dual headlamps to softly flared rear fenders. Important in the broad gains along the mechanical front is the adoption of coil springs at the rear wheels as a standard Long a front-end feature on Chevrolets, the coils cushion shocks far better than previous suspension system. Another distinct contribution to comfort is an X-shaped, waspwaist frame. The frame is 30% more rigid. Frame brackets permit the mounting of shock absorbers to the frtune rather than the underbody. It makes possible added leg room without sacrifice in road clearance. As a fourth advantage, the design lends itself to greater integration with the body design. ENTERTAIN Iff ATTIC FOR HALLOWEEN GUESTS An attic Halloween party was the event to which Miss Susan Bender, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Bender of Papakeechie Lake, invited friends on Friday evening 1 November. Judy Stucky was awarded a prize for the prettiest costume, with prizes also going to Ann Kowallik and Jane Stoelting. Other guests enjoying the games, cider, cake and cup cakes were Jean Culp, Donna Dreher, Vona Schacht, Vivian Rogers, Marsha Clark, Marsha Roddie and Carol Hostetler.

Local Boys At Purdue Serve Football Team Larry Nicolai and James Caskey, freshmen at Purdue University, are enjoying ringside seats at the home games of the varsity football team this year. This good luck is part of their reward for being chosen freshmen student managers. They say

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part of their duties is to go to* practice with the boys and retrieve the ball when it \ goes out of bounds. Both boys graduated from Syracuse High School lasF spring. Larry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nicolai and Jim’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Caskey. Support Syracuse! •