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The most Nn terestins show on TV is . . . . . . ' The Brady Bunch ' because it ' s funny and it makes you laugh. Traci Russell . . . ' Different Strokes ' because I like Arnold. Greg Elshoff . . . ' Animal Kingdom ' because I like animals. Bob Mertz . . . ' Crime Story ' because it has a lot of killing in it. Bryan Hen- schen . . . ' Side Kicks ' because I like the karate. James Nixon . . . ' The Cosby Show. ' I like Bill Cosby because I like Bill. Alicia Piehl . . . ' Big Time Wrestling. ' I like King Kong Bundy. Greg Varno ... ' Miami Vice. ' I like watching the killing and I like the car. Ryan Jurosic . . . ' Danger Bay. ' I like this show because it has different an- imals and they take care of them. It ' s on every Wednesday night after ' The Edison Twins, ' I think. It ' s on the Disney Channel. Laura Tobens Row 1: Bryan Henshen, Joshua Spieles, Rachel Ritter, Deanita Prater, Danielle Lloyd, Ryan Juro- sic, Jason Scott, Traci Russell. Row 2: Jack Wellman, Pamela Vordermark, Josh Hicks, Joshua Quellhorst, Kelli Jones, Sarah Settlase, Olivia Hasgard, Julie Leffel, Alicia Piehl, Mary Poling. Row 3: Emily Gabel, Todd Elsass, Kevin Overley, John Meyer, Kev- in Kruse, Jill Olthouse, Damien Sias, Greg Varno, James Nixon. Row 4: Leah Martindale, Laura Tobens, Lori Powell, Scott Maur- er, Shane Hardin, Greg Elshoff, Bob Mertz, Joyce Homan, Brenda Homan. Right, Sarah Settlage poses with the Right to Read bear in the elemen- tary wing. Below, Leah Martindale checks her own work at Open House. 14 Third grade
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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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ceived from Pizza Hut. Every student completed the re- quired reading each month in Pizza Hut ' s Book-It pro- gram. Above, kindergartner Alexandra Lee proudly dls- pfays her work for her mother at Open House asherbrotn- er watches. Bottom left, during Open House, Greg Elshoff, Bryan Henschen and Brian McCullough enjoy a ■■■EomTJDKr3ame frT ' 1? rs; 6ett7--Mansbroogh ' s4eaffflng-i abilities room. Candids 15
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