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If I could be else ' s shoes, I ' d be someone . . . Cindy Lauper because I want to know what it is lil e to be fa- mous and have everybody know you. Sarah Henschen . . . Mrs. Ruth Kuck because I like writing and erasing the board, and grading papers, but some things might be hard. Erin Hoelscher . . . Twiggy Sanders of the Har- lem Globetrotters because I like basketball and he is funny. Tiffany Oberlander ... a boy because I could know who they like and hear what they say about girls. Angle March . . . Vanna White because I would get to move the blocks (or whatever they are) when one of the contestants gets a letter right. Sta- cie Niemeyer . . . He-man so I could do a good deed. Jarrod Bower Above, Tiffany Oberlander submerges her face in water with hopes of coming bacl out with a juicy apple during Sesquicentennial youth games Above right, Amanda Deerhake makes sure her work is in order before her parents look at it at Open House. Right, Rachel Guillen, Lisa Homan and Theresa Chalk try to think of a way the miners and the cowboys could be friends in The Saga of Dead Dog Gulch, a musical presented by fourth, fifth and sixth graders Row 1: Angela Kachelries, Jean- nette Urbina, Tiffany Oberlan- der, Lisa Waugh, Amy Meyer, Brian Prater, Rachel Guillen, Erin Hoelscher, Angle March. Row 2: Elizabeth Burton, Stacie Nie- meyer, Benjamin Wibbeler, Blair Lammers, Nick Piehl, Amanda Deerhake, Jarrod Bower, Philip Labo, Theresa Chalk, Shannon Stroh. Row 3: Kimberly Hirsch- feld, Ann Mertz, Amanda Bam- bauer, Frank Homan, Susan Hen- schen, Sarah Katterheinrich, Lisa Homan, Jacob Bunner, Sarah Henschen. Fourth grade 1 7
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rvL rJ 7l 0)j%otC Top left, one of the highlishts of the year for kindersartners is eatins at school for lunch to initiate them into first grade. Bruce Fetzer has just received his meal while Mrs. Mary Bensman helps Ryan Wietholter with his. Top right, future basketball players, Jill Settlage Kim Wier- wille, Julie Leffel and Sarah Settlage, pick up tips during a junior high tournament game Above, during Right to Read Week, high schoolers encouraged elementary students to read by either reading to them or being read to. Here, freshman Sarah Gluckin and first graders Kelly Arnett and Keith Meckstroth listen to Stefan Haggard read. Right, as a part of the 100 Day celebration in kindergarten, students made donuts in the shape of 100 Here Brandon Larson sugars his donuts. V 16 Candids
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. . . kiss any boys except my dad and grandpas and uncles, but other boys I hate because they ' re gross, real gross. Tina Kittel . . . do my homeworl because it takes too long. Nathan Jurosic . . . go to work at the North or South Poles then I will get cold. I ' d rather be at Hawaii. Todd Elshoff . . . eat liver or cow ' s heart be- cause it looks gross. Amy Meyer . . . go through a grade in school twice because school is bor- ing and the school ' s meatloaf is no good. Scott Stiles . . . eat worms. You ask me why? Because they ' re gross and slimy. They even cook in the sun and that ' s why. Nathan Scott . . . go to the hospital because it looks scary (especially surgery) and I have never been there. Caria Vicroy Above right, CarIa Vicroy, Nikki Buschur and Poncheena Hecht perform one of the many sonss in The Sasa of Dead Dog Gulch which was directed by Mr. Mike Epperly. Right, Scott Stiles concentrates on dipping his can- dle alternately between hot and cold water 100 times to shape his wax. Far right, Luke Schrolucke proudly displays his candle made during a special activity for the fifth grade class. Row 1: Nathan Scott, Jennifer Wellman, Todd Elshoff, Scott Jarrells, Scott Merricle, Amy Meyer, Luke Schrolucke, Nathan Webb. Row 2: Hart Fledderjoh- ann, Poncheena Hecht, Joseph Lammers, Jessica Bargdill, Ran- dall Hirschfeld, Scott Stiles, Mi- chele Hoelscher, Kristina Wier- wille. Row 3: Tina Kittel, Ryan Tinnerman, Nikki Buschur, David Kachelries, Nathan Jurosic, Mar- vin Lemke, Ramona Truman, CarIa Vicroy. 18 nfth grade
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