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Left, Every year on a given day the kinder- garteners are introduced to the cafeteria. Here, Krista Oberlander and Nathan Bam- bauer check out every detail including the fork holders Bottom left, Tara Lee Sanko and Matthew Clamme have fun making doughnuts as a special class activity. Be- lov , Zachary Spieles begins his orange smile on 100 Day The class did some- thing special, such as these smiles, for each food group Row 1: Tara Lee Sanko, Erin La- gey, Derek Fledderjohann, Ste- fan Haggard, Ursula Leadman, Lori Oliver, Matthew Clamme. Row 2: Mark Jeltema, Ian Bock, Zachary Spieles, Amy Thobe, Lara Kuck, Micah Guigou, Ryan Opperman, Kelly Meyer. Row 3: Matthew Squibb, Grant Guigou, Keri Kuck, Brandon Larson, An- drew Mausolf, Nathan Jerome, Paul Coulter. Kindergarten 11 n
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the event that I were an animal, I would want to be . . . ... a dog because I like it. It chases wild animals and I ' m wild. Matthew Clamme ... a lion because he has spi- key hair. Micah Guigou ... a snake because he eats lots of animals. Matthew Squibb ... a horse because they ' re soft. I like their skin. Gina Ferraro ... a whale. Then you couldn ' t get killed much. Brian Jones ... a tiger because 1 like the way they crawl. Danielle Hennon . . . an elephant. I ' d want to be in a circus. Erin McCullough ... a sheep. They ' re so soft. They get so dirty. Krista Oberlan- der Top, Scott Thompson, Eric Klopfenstein and Nathan Bambauer savor their first school lunch of pizza, corn, peach, a cookie and milk. Right, Grant Guigou shakes his jar of milk with hopes of turning it into butter. Row 1 : Matthew Bambauer, Terri March, Ross Brown, Carrie Bar- ber, Erin McCullough, Bruce Fet- zer. Tiffany Brown, Danielle Hen- non, Nicky Karch. Row 2: Michael Strom, Aaron Sowma, Eric Klopfenstein, Erin Kruse, Krista Oberlander, Alexandra Lee, Gina Ferraro, Scott Thompson, Laura Jurosic. Row 3: Ryan Wietholter, Anna Stienecker, Sarah Lloyd, Leslie Stienecker, Jared Elsass, Brian Jones, Nathan Bambauer. 10 Kindergarten
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I the future I will be . . . ... a semi-driver because you can go to places that you have not been to before Matt Ott ... a Bengal football player because they are my favorite team and Boomer is the best player. Tony Deerhake ... a basketball player be- cause you win sometimes. Nick Schroer ... a policeman because my dad is one. Jason Guillen ... a farmer because I like to feed the rabbits. Luke Rodeheffe ... a nurse because Angie (Ar- nett) will be one pretty soon. Kelly Arnett ... a dad so I can stay home with my children. Brad Vicroy ... a Sunday School teacher because you learn about God. Jill Settlage ... a plumber because that ' s what my dad is and I like to get mud- dy. David Meyer Above right, Nick Schroer tries his luck at the Sesquicentennial youth games by bobbing for apples. Right, In the spring Pizza Hut hon- ored the first graders with a pizza party for meeting the requirements in the Book-it program. Here, Anthony Deerhake, Billy Winegarner, Brandon Lora and Jennifer Fled- derjohann enjoy the treat. Row 1; Michelle Vorhes, Lisa Kruse, Jill Settlage, Kim Wier- wille, Laura Waugh, Byron Blake, Kelli Clark, Aaron Brown, David Bruner. Row 2: Anne Lemke, Jas- on Quillen, Melisa Stout, Mat- thew Ott, Michael Chalk, Luke Rodeheffer, Jason Vordermark, David Meyer, Brad Vicroy. Row 3: Leigh Dubofsky, Kelly Arnett, Jenny Fledderjohann, Janelle Homan, Brandon Lora, Brian Plain, Anthony Deerhake, Kelli Tobens, Brian McCullough. Row 4: Jerry Mertz, Luke Katterhein- rich. Amy Fledderjohann, Mi- chelle Kittle, James Wellman, Debra Homan, Nick Schroer, Billy Winegarner, Keith Meckstroth, Shelly Naseman, John Poling. 12 nrst grade
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