Syracuse High School - Echo Yearbook (Syracuse, IN)

 - Class of 1954

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On September 4, 1942, the Class of 54 came into existence. We were 36 excited children who, with the help of Mrs. Rapp, managed to conquer the first grade. On September 3, 1943, our number had dropped to 25. Under the direction of Mrs. Meredith we completed the Eskimo stories in our supplementary read- ers and proceeded to the third grade. Here our education expanded under the guidance of Mrs. Seiders (Mrs. Francis). On August 31, 1945, we entered the fourth grade with Mrs. Gants as our teacher. The next year, even though we had an epidemic of mumps and flu. Miss Swartz (Mrs. Morris) got us through the fifth and into the sixth grade where Mr. George took over. It was that year (our sixth) that they took the big bell down from the top of the grade school. The next year we went on to the seventh grade and the high school building. As usual, there was much confusion concerning the meeting of all new teach- ers and the location of class rooms, but by September in 1949 when we entered the eighth grade we considered ourselves masters of this art. Then we entered high school. The first three years; with our hay ride, the turkey dinner that we got for selling magazines, and our class trips to the Dunes, besides our new and exciting subjects; passed quickly. Then came the final one! There are twelve students, Jim Gard, Jim Miner, Alden Stuckman, Phil Worth, Nancy Cripe (who designed our annual cover), Betty Traster, Tom Hughes, Joy Nolan, Marilyn Hursey, Patty Goble, Eloise Godshalk, and John Hoover, who attended Syracuse High School all twelve years. It was while we were Seniors that we shared our friendship with Ernst Golitzer, an exchange student from Germany, who has written this to the stu- dents of Syracuse High School and the citizens of the Syracuse community. For Better Understanding Every year many exchange students come to the United States. These girls and boys are coming to bring to the American people the knowledge and understanding of another country, and to take home the deep and fascinating impressions of this country. I, for myself would like to thank the Principal, the teachers, and the students of this school, that they accepted me in their community without prejudice, and helped me to master the difficulties that faced me. I am very happy that I could make so many friends and I hope to return something for the many things and thoughts I received in this country. It is my highest aim to bring Germany, my country, nearer to your mind and to give you the feeling that we are people like you who want their share of life, and that the misunderstandings of the past must not be repeated. Ernst Golitzer All in all our school days hold many unforgetable memories, but the most exciting and the one we will alNvays remember best was our trip to Washing- ton, D. C., and New York City. Suzanne Kleinknight , Bruce Grindie Compliments of Syracuse 14

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 BETTY . TRASTER Chorus 1,2,3,4. LINDA TROUP G.A.A. 1; 4-H 1; Chorus 1.2.3.4; Annual Staff 4. MARION E. WOGOMON Hannibal High School, (Wisconsin) 1; Bas- ketball 2; Chorus 2,3,4; Class Play 4. PHIL WORTH Pres. 1; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Double Octet 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3; Class Play 3,4; Annual Staff 4. 13



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