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Library supplies valuable reading material FRONT ROW: Nadine Janssen, Joan Brandt, Jan Scheef, Coranne Bryan, Karen Petersen, Jean Stilwell. SECOND ROW: Shirley Fisk, Connie Wirth, Sharon Schwartman, Vicky Koester, Diane Wellman, Evelyn Heebner, Peggy An avid reader, Mrs. Margaret Masters enjoys helping students find reading material in the library. She is working hard to improve the libraries in the Syracuse school system. Mrs. Masters supervises the Library Club, which this year consists of 25 mem- bers. The main purpose of this club is to serve the school. The officers of this club are President, Jan Scheefg Vice-President, Coranne Bryang and Secretary-Treasurer, Karen Petersen. Mrs. Masters holds aclass once aweek for the members of this club. During these classes she instructs the students on the correct use of the various machines in the library, Mrs. Masters received her B.S. degree and Masters in education from the Univer- sity of Nebraska. She has served for 14 years at Syracuse. Ropers. THIRD ROW: Dennis Vodicka, Gary Ehmke, Donita Yearsley, Shirley Lutjemeyer, Carol Warnke, Carol Juilfs, Judy Werner, Jana Wiles. BACK ROW: Peggy Bro, Jean Hansen, Jim Jordan, Jerry Werner. Librarian, Mrs. Margaret Masters, is assisted by librarian officers, Karen Petersen, Coranne Bryan, Jan Scheef.
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Honor ociety opens store in cafeteria The National Honor Society consists of nine Seniors this year. Each spring new Jun- iors and Seniors are inducted by a candle light service before the student body. Mem- bers are chosen on the basis of leadership, service, scholarship and character by a corn- mittee of faculty members. Honor Society has taken on the privilege of working in the lunch room. They also keep a school supply store open for the students during the noon hour. During the Twin Rivers Tournament at Syracuse this year, the Honor Society helped supervise to make it asuccess. A field trip was taken later in the year. Officers of the Honor Society are Presi- dent, Patsy Henkeg Vice-President, Pam Wurteleg Secretary, Dee Fentimang and Treas- urer, Tim Hoffman. Honor Society sells school aids to students Members show interest at meeting.
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Many talented students take an active Anita Mullis practices her solo for contest. The Syracuse music department started rehearsal as soon as school began for the Fall Concert under the direction of Mrs. Lucille Oestmann. Along with Senior High Mixed Chorus, Mrs. Oestmann directs Junior High music and many small groups. The students at Syracuse show their en- thusiasm by trying out for the various small groups. This year 82 talented students from the various classes are in the Mixed Chorus, the largest vocal group. The Mixed Chorus performs at the school concerts. Girls Glee was also in the making early this year for girls interested in an all-girl chorus. Twenty- five girls are involved, Fourteen boys form the Boys Glee. Girls and Boys Octet and Triple Trio were three other small groups organized this year with great success. All of the students are from the three Senior High School classes. MIXED CHORUS: FRONT ROW: Dennis Keim, Judy Murdock, Chris Russell, Lorenz Steinhoff, Shirley Jacobson, Arlene Johnson, Brian Wulf, Naomi Beck- man, Connie Stutheit, Tim McCallum, Mrs. Oeastman, Instructor. SECOND ROW: Linda Witte, Peg Bro, Dean Roos, Diana Staack, Ann Formanack, Don Beck- man, Joyce Davis, Jeannie Wetz, Maynard Geschke, Nancy Halvorsen. THIRD ROW: Anita Mullis, Lois Wallen, Rick Bruns, Joyce Gergen, Janis Rippe, Gary Liesemeyer, Bonita Wendeln, Deb Nannen, Peggy Ottens. FOURTH ROW: Diane Wellman, Connie Wirth, Bob Engelbrecht, Peg Sporhase, Bette Hallstrom, Rod- ney Hespen, Marilyn Brehm, Jacki Hunzeker, Jean Sti11we11, Shirley Wallen.
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