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SE IORS DEAN HOGE President Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Vice-President of Class 15 President of Class 3, 45 Vice-President of Chorus 3, 45 President of Band 45 Seven- teenth Summer 35 Dixie-Land Band 45 Ma- jors: Mathematics, Science, English, History. LARRY CLAUSING Vice-President Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Base- A I' ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Vice-President of Class 3, 45 Iiiiz :'r - ,': i'. ' F.F.A. 15 Library 15 Seventeenth Summer , it ':: 35 Memoir Staff 45 All American Family 45 ---' :1-- j: Majors: Mathematics, English, Science. in Vbvq ' 3 f a 95. 'TY , ANNETT AUFDERHAAR Secretary Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Editor of Rangers' Round- up 45 Vice-President of Class 25 Secretary- Treasurer of Class 35 Secretary of Class 45 Librarian of Chorus 45 Office 1, 45 Library 35 Cheerleader 45 Seventeenth Summer 35 Memoir Staff 45 All American Family 45 Majors: English, History, Commercial. JOYCE FRONING Treasurer Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Ranger' Roundup Staff 45 President of Class 25 Treasurer of Class 45 President of Chorus 45 Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Seventeenth Summer 35 Memoir Staff 45 All American Family 45 Majors: English, Science, Commercial. 15
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THESE FRIENDS MADE THIS MEMOIR A SUCCESS WITH THEIR GIFTS OF ONE DOLLAR OR MORE NEW KNOXVILLE ARNETT, WILSON Begg Seed Corn AUFDERHAAR, MILDRED Insurance Agent, The Ohio State Lffe BAMBAUER, ROBERT H. Farm Seeds and Fertilizers BIELEFELD PUBLISHING CO. BLUE RIBBON HATCHERY Equipment, Remedies, and Chicks BRICK'S BARBER SHOP BROWN, LELAN D Welding CHIC'S GROCERY, HAROLD HOWE Meadow Gold Distributor Compliments of BROOKSIDE SANITARY DAIRY Compliments of MAGNATONIC PRODUCTS, INC. ELSHOFF, EDWIN Carpenter and Contractor ESCHMEYER, ELDRED Duroc Hogs ESCHMEYER, R. T. Hardwood Lumber EVERSMAN, MR. 81 MRS. F. F. Teachers of Voice, Piano, and Organ EVERSMAN OIL COMPANY City Service Products FARM BUREAU CO-OP Feeds and Farm Machinery GRIMES' DAIRY BAR GRIMES' QUALITY MARKET HABERKAMP, GUSTAVE Painting, Decorating, 8: Papering HARLERMERT FOODS INC. New Knoxville and Dayton I-IARMEYER, ROBERT Accounting and Tax Service for Small Business HARROD, HAROLD DeKalb Seed Corn and Chix HENNE, ART Registered Duroc Hogs HENSCHEN, LEONARD Holstein Friesian Cattle HOELSCHER, WALTER Job Printing HOGE BRUSH COMPANY Industrial Brushes HOGE LUMBER COMPANY Where Good Homes Begin 14 HOLTKAMP MRS. CAROLINE Magazine Subscriptions, New and Renewals JAUERT 81 HOELSCHER IMPLEMENT CO Massey Harris and Ferguson Impl. K 81 S SERVICE Pure Oil Products, Tires and Accessories KATTERHEINRICH CABINET SHOP Custom Made Cabinets KATTERHEINRICH MOTOR SALES Sales - Chevrolet - Service KATTERHEINRICH, ROBERT Roofing, Heating, and Plumbing KATTERHEINRICH STORE Hardware and Bottle Gas KUCK, MRS. MARVIN Parakeets of all colors KUCK, ROBERT H. Realtor and Insurance Counselor KUCK'S TV AND APPLIANCES Everything Electrical for Farm and Home KUCK, SULVANUS Contractor, Carpenter KUCK, WILLIS Electric Wiring KUHLMAN INSURANCE AGENCY LAMMERS, SILAS Registered Brown Swiss LEFFEL, WALTER Life Insurance MANBECK, A. K. 81 SON NURSERY MECKSTROTH FARM SERVICE Gehl Sales and Service MECKSTROTH MOTOR SALES Ford Sales and Service MECKSTROTH PAINT 8: BODY SHOP MILDRED'S BEAUTY SHOP Beauty With A Smile MILLER, CHRIS 8: SON NEW KNOXVILLE CEMENT TILE Cement, Cement Tile, 8: Building Supplies NEW KNOXVILLE SUPPLY CO. Plumbing, Heating, and Wiring RODEHEFFER, CARL Contractor, Building 8: Carpenter Work RODEHEFFER, GEORGE 8: SON Spotted Poland China Hogs RODEHEFFER, LAVERNE Breeder of Black Poland China Hogs SCHEBLO, MRS. JOHN Spirella Figure Stylist
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CLASS HISTORY We, the Senior Class of 1955, entered New Knoxville High School as green freshmen on September 4, 1951. Our class consisted of eight girls and eleven boys. During this year we gained a new member, Richard Shroyer, of Wapakoneta. High school life was more complex, but we quickly adjusted ourselves to this change. Sixteen of our members joined the chorus while seven were in the band. Our class was well represented in sports. Eight boys were in baseball and eight in basketball. We returned to school in the fall of 1952 as Sophomores, with a class of eight girls and thirteen boys. Our new members, Dale Klopfenstein, moving to our district from Botkins and Don Reilly came from Lima Shawnee during the summer. We had thirteen members in chorus and seven in the band. We had five boys in baseball and seven boys in basketball. Also two girls were chosen cheerleaders during the basketball season. During this year two of our mem- bers, james King and Richard Shroyer, found interests elsewhere, while Ronald Kuck dropped back at the end of the year. On September 2, 1953, we began our Junior year with seven girls and twelve boys, dropping Betty Parke during the summer when she moved to Peoria, Illinois. During this year we were all proud to receive our class rings. On October 23rd our class presented the play Seventeenth Summer, which was a great success. On May 7th we presented the junior-Senior Reception in honor of the Seniors. Our class remained well represented in chorus, band, and sports during this year. One of our classmates, Janice Eversman, dropped out in the spring of our junior year. We, the Senior Class of 1955, entered our last year of high school edu- cation as dignified seniors on September 7, 1954. During the year we lost one member, Dale Klopfenstein, which gave us a total of sixteen members left in our class. We again took part in many of the activities as we had done during the first three years in high school. On the first of April, the Seniors presented All American Family, a three-act comedy, which was a great success. We were the honored guests of the junior-Senior Reception, which was sponsored by the class of 1956. We will long remember and cherish the week of our graduation exercises. 16
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