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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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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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If I had all of the money the USA, I would ... i . . . spend it all on candy. Da- vid Chalk . . . build a factory called Goodyear. Ciiristina Cleland . , . make New Knoxville big- ger. I ' d build factories and compa- nies because tiien more people would vote for the Rangers. The crowd would be yelling. Jeffrey Eschmeyer . . . watch TV and if the Ethiop- ian support program was on I would call than number and give them some money. Brook Braden . . . make a money stand, but people would have to shake my hand before I would give them $100. David Burton . . . help other people in the world who need help and I would keep some of the money for me. Sara Townsend Above, Pat Wietholter donated her time to paint these animals on the elementary wing doors for Right to Read Week. Left, Katrina Drinkwine shapes up during gym class. Far left, Jeffrey Eschmeyer and friend race to the finish at the Sesqui centennial youth games. yt Row 1: Noah Bliss, Timothy Nolte, Stacey Vorhes, Heidi Bar- ber, Diandra Seitz, David Burton, Christina Cleland. Row 2: Melissa Thompson, Brian Hoge, Ryan Grew, Katrina Drinkwine, Kylie Stiles, Brook Braden, Michael Varno. Row 3: Jill Klopfenstein, Sandra Wessel, Andrew Fled- derjohann, Brian Kruse, Crystol Rinderle, Sasha Rinderle, Joshua Quellhorst, Darrel Gross. Row 4: Amy Heidt, Adam Stienecker, James Henschen, Sara Town- send, Jennifer Lehman, Jeffrey Eschmeyer, Keith Hoelscher, Da- vid Chalk. Second grade 13
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