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WARSAW – Several of the hallowed halls of hoops still stand in and around Kosciusko County.

Syracuse High School graduates from the class of 1967 gathered to celebrate their 50th year reunion in Syracuse on Saturday evening. Pictured in the front row, from left, are class members Mary Jo (Martin) Mullins, Diana (Smith) Winkle, Donna (Huff) Wagner, Karen (Juday) Ringler, Pam (Miller) Smith, Chris (Xanders) Trame, Pam (Coburn) Warner, Paula (Kerlin) …read more.

SYRACUSE — This year’s iteration of the reunion marked the 108th annual gathering of Yellow Jacket faithful, held Saturday evening at the Syracuse Community Center. This year’s honored classes included the graduates of 1937, 1947, 1957 and 1967.

SYRACUSE — The 108th annual Syracuse High School Alumni Banquet will be held Saturday, June 17, at the Syracuse Community Center located at 1013 N. Long Drive. A social hour will begin at 5:30 p.m. with an Amish-style buffet dinner at 6:30 p.m. for a cost of $20.

SYRACUSE — Fond memories and laughter were the order of the evening at the 107th annual Syracuse High School alumni banquet, held Saturday, June 18, at the Syracuse Community Center. More than 100 attendees chatted and enjoyed a baked chicken and barbecued roast beef buffet to the nostalgic strains of Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, The …read more.

(EDITOR’S NOTE: StaceyPageOnline.com is working with the Kosciusko County Historical Society in trying to identify people and places of Kosciusko County’s history.) The 1928 Syracuse High School basketball team compiled a 22-2 record and won the county championship that year. The photo shows, in front, from left, players named Ketring, Godshalk, Backman and Klingerman. In …read more.

Spanning 30 years of classes, Syracuse High School Alumni Association held its annual banquet Saturday evening in the Syracuse Community Center. Graduates of the former Syracuse High School gathered for reminiscing, a meal, roll call, a brief program and announcements. It was the 104th annual banquet. Gary Kline welcomed everyone and noted Syracuse was typical …read more.

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