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Top left, Go Wild with Books, the theme for Risht to Read Week, inspired the elementary students to crack a book. This bear served as a reminder of the theme and stood by the ele- mentary entrance all week. Top right, this year a switch in the elementary art classes oc- curred. Mrs. Joyce Titus besan teachins srades four throush six as well as the hish school. Here sixth graders enjoy themselves during art class. Above, Luke Schrolucke and David Meyer put their heads together in an effort to win one of the kids ' games at the Sesquicenten- nial. Right, patiently dipping, Nathan Scott makes a candle as a part of fifth grade social stud- ies class. 20 Candids
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If I could win one contest n my life, it would be ... the srand twix contest, you could win a beautiful red cor- vette. You can cruise around in the nice, slick, leather seats. People would look at the car shining like sil- ver on the chrome from the sun. David Tinnerman ... the NBA Rookie of the Year award. I would like to win it because I love basketball and it would be like a dream to be in the NBA. Evan Eschmeyer ... a beauty contest because I want to be really pretty when I get older. Mandy Condon ... a motorcycle or four- wheeler contest because I like riding and I ' d like to become real good and fast so I could race and beat my brothers. Joe Bower Left, David Tinnerman refreshes himself by drinking a glass of water after some tough competition during Sesquicentennial youth activities. Below left, Jack Leffel concen- trates on his music during the Open House concert. Below, Tanya Grimes won the spel- ling bee this year while seventh grader Timo- thy Alexander and fifth grader Nathan Webb placed second and third respectively. Row 1 : Catherine DePaola, Shan- nen Braden, Clarissa Murdza, Sheila Speckman, James Burton, Rachel Bishop. Row 2: Mandy Condon, Steven Shupp, Christine Schrolucke, Chris Pfenning, Woodrow Piehl, Joshua Wibbel- er, Joseph Bargdill, Joseph Hecht. Row 3: Betsy Kruse, Jason Katterheinrich, Joshua Egbert, Ronald Reineke, Heather Howe, Jason Kuck, Daniel Gilfillen, Brett Hicks, Rodney Kuck. Row 4: Da- vid Tinnerman, Gwendolyn Ho- man, Janel Winegarner, Al Bow- er, Evan Eschmeyer, John Kuck, Diana Mertz, Tanya Grimes, Trav- is Rupert. Sixth grade 19
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He likes her? Passed notes Muffled whispe ' rs Good, better, best- Bubbling giggles Dances — NeveT let it rest — Slumber patties — — Volleyball Basketball VICTORY!!— Until your good is better- Cheerleading Clubs — And your better best— Busy weekends Reports— Four score and seven years ago ... Washington the bus ride the fun the sights The anticipation Of next year. -- Top, the eiglith grade girls and their fans rejoice after the girls defeated St. joe to win the junior high tournament. Vic- tory seemed to suffuse the junior high because the tjbys won their tournament game the weel before. Left, during the eighth graders industrial arts class, Mr Bowsher taught them how tomake carbon dioxide powered rac.e ears. Her Darlene Sumpter eagerly awaits the race results. Junior high 2 ' lr
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