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SNK.. ,.,,,...i.. Classes Launched with a bang is the only way to describe the 1966-67 school year at Syracuse High. The typical first day of school confusion prevailed as disappointed students mobbed the office to have schedules rearranged and courses changed. After a few days, everyone settled down to thirty-six weeks of normal, event-filled, school life. SHS Sophomores started the year with a Surfer's Dance, to acquaint themselves with their upperclassmen. Then came the time to pick class rings--a day every Sophomore eagerly awaits. The Junior class returned to heavier books and hardercourses. With rings on their fingers, the Juniors climaxed their year by presenting an unforgettable Prom. The annual magazine sales campaign and several other events expanded the Junior treasury for future Sneak Day plans. This pace continued throughout the school year. Dances, contests, meetings , and games filled up the days--and nightsfand rounded off a year of increased knowledge and responsibilities. Although it's only natural that each student believes his class is best, all stu- dents agree that each class is an important part of SHS,
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L Qi I' gaze The operation of the nuclear energy plant at Hallam is explained to Mr. Deen and physics students IFJ FSU f H s
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l Sophomores begin Sr. High life at Svracuse Class sponsors, Miss Trabert, Mr. Dean, and Mr. Benson had their hands full when the 85 sophomores claimed a place in the every day role of SHS. This vigorous class started the year out by holding a Surfer's Dance for their upper classmen at the Senior High School, By the end of the semester almost everyone was acquainted with them and they knew just about all other fellow students too. - S . Dennis Baker ', 'V ajiigjg Naomi Beckman 11' W A an , F S' 'PY u P2 s 'mx 0 Q r f!1'5 Sophomore class officers: Dee Fentiman, Presidentg Pam Wurtele, Treasurerg Doug Severs, Vice Presidentg and Tim Hoffman, Secretary. ,tip Jim Boardman 1 ,. H v 53 ' Bill Bossung H ,.', K,,i S Jolene Boyes i Bob Bray ' itii --f' -,y., S N t X. N ,i , Q. , A 4 , Danny Bruns bvq ' 12 4 ' Comme BYY-an 5 , ' t t, gf, Marcia Conradi .3 p Vp :: ' Bob Engelbrecht :ZI -- f p f b f H my Dee Fentiman i.ii ,t 4-egg il: fag 3 i ii. . ,..., .... 2 E i,- .M M a. L V I E Jim Fey if 'ff-ti ,. E Shirley Fisk J N, Ann Formanack 'HQ' Clark Gartner if W' W Irene Gartner X , A .1 E Debbie Gilfert I, ,I etl Barbara Griepenstroh Q IVEI Q 5 Nancy Halvorsen .b':: Kathy Hansen Bob Harms S p ye r ga Mary Hart 6 cindi Helnke
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