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Ruth Warner Anne Jones. Ella Mae Kuqk Donna Eschmever Annely Wierwille Eileen Clausing ...AN 5 4't 3,1,. Joyce Schroer Karen Lammers Roberta Schrolucke Juli Hoge I t 5 X fi Q? 01115 This year the news club, consisting of twelve members and Mr, Hoover as ad- visor, published a bi-weekly newspaper, the Quix of '56 . . The editor, Juli Hoge, wrote an edi- torial each time, besides having to ar- range the articles. The activities of the school year were given special attention by Roberta Schrolucke and Karen Lam- mers, Eileen Clausing and Annely Wier- wille compiled and typed the elementary news, while Donna Eschmeyer typed the Junior High news. The sports section was handled with all the skill possessed by Ruth Warner. Ella Mae Kuck, the fea- ture writer had the iob of dreaming up and writing the features. Of course no newspaper is complete without a Smile Awhile section. The credit for those smiles goes to Anne Jones. Joyce Schroer and Gene Bubp did all the drawing and found all the different ideas for the covers. ,OA ofogralady This year, we started a new kind of extra- curricular club - the photography club. This club is composed of those in the upper six grades who want to know more about cameras, and those who want to learn how to take and develop pictures correctly. The club has as its advisors, Mr. John Musser and Mr. Owen Hoover. Gene Bubp, the club president, helped very much through his knowledge of photography and art. During the course of this past year, many pictures were taken, some of them good, and some of them bad. Many of the pictures in this Memoir were taken and developed by the senior members of the photography club. Because this was the first year for the photo- graphy club, there are many things to be learned yet, and we hope that in the future, this club will continue to be as successful as it was this past year.
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lu 19 .e ., if 1955 School Ca endar 1256 SEPTEMBER ' School begins A Seniors solicit for Memoir Juniors pick class rings HEAT RULES! School .dismissed HEAT RULES! School dismissed again Baseball snaps taken Lee hits 'Mussn with eraser n F OCTOBER Ellie leaves spot on Chemistry wall Srs. solicit NK NOVEN ER Individualipictur Srs. serve OSU Alumnae 9? DECEM ER Jrs. give Wonderful Chr istmas Party JoAnn Ott accepts a nDiamondn Individual picture narriven Christmas Vacation S for ads P.T.A. Carnival Jr. Class Play Srs. choose SUCCESS NMENOIRN covers High School Party Tnanasgiving Sophomores Vacation begins Srs. have Pictures Jr. High gives taken Program Band Mothers Bake Thanksgiving Sale Vacation Band plays in Wapakoneta Halloween or JANUARY FEBRUARY Back to School Dixie S. breaks wrist Srs. pick caps 8 gowns , namecards and invitations Linda breaks ankle 2nd graders are nauseated by Chemistry odor Valentines Day County Tournament NK beats Haynes- field Sl-h5 Anna Holiday Beat Waynesfield Beat Buckland 55-L8 Tournament in double over- No School Anna Holiday time NK loses to New Tournament Srs. serve oivics Bremen 62-71 New Year's Eve uDinnerN NK County Runners OH! NY! No School--SNOW UP Rgbertgnhgs oper- Leap Year's Day MARCH APRIL MAY Bubp E658 fined Pre-District A District State Duke, Hinze and McCullough skip school Test in St. Marys Teachers meeting in Wapakoneta. School dismissed Band G Chorus Concert Sr. Class Play UNO More Home Work GREAT SUCCES5 Good Friday If Scholarship Tests Band Concert Eighth grade test Chorus recital Athletic Banquet Scholarship test Jr.-Sr. Reception Baccalaureate Achievement Day Program Commencementn High School Party by Seniors Srs. leave for NY Schocl's out Srs. return from New York 'nz
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ecreafiona! At the beginning of the school year, the officers representing each class got together and formed a recreational com- mittee, With the help of this committee, a carefully planned schedule was made so that each class, alternating weekly, would have charge of the different ac- tivities. These activities were - dancing, basketball, ping-pong, shuffle board, box-hockey, baseball and dart ball. Needless to say, everyone acclaimed the program a worthwhile contribution to the students' morale. cf EIA CM The Future Farmers of America consists of eighteen members: eleven freshmen, three sophomores, three juniors, and one senior. Our advisor is Mr. Frank Kelley. Each of these eighteen members has a project such as production projects, improvement proj- ects, crop products, and supplementary projects. The production projects we have this year are swine, dairy cattle, beef cattle, sheep and poul- try. We sold seed corn during the year. This has helped boost our treasury considerably. Our activities included a pest hunt, a field trip the to see a professional basketball game, and buying of an electric dehorner. The pest hunt was and organized of two teams: the Shinboners the Ciickers , The Shinboners won by a small margin. Most of all this year, we enjoyed the basketball 'game we saw in Lima, the Globetrot- ters defeating the Boston Whirlwinds. 'Q K-:,..,f,,x , AH' 5' Lee Schroer Roger Moellenkamp Dennis Lammers 1 Advisor, Mr. Kelley, William Sudman Elmer Neuman DOD Warner ,--............... I I F. . 6 L ,.e,.,, .,..,,. 5 3, -.-...Q 1 f Larry Gary Larry Longworth Jerry Lehman Billy Henschen Kenneth Kuck Kenneth Schrolucke Don Clausing James Thirteen --.-........,...4.. Kuc
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