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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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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 talk with the President, I would iriform him . . . . . . that I would like to see him do more work with kids, like have five or more kids stay one night in the White House to see how it looks and how it is run. Aimee Miller . . . that I am just glad to live in a free world. Becky Wessel . . . we should try harder to get back the Americans that have been captured in Lebanon. Jackson Prater . . . what I thought about his part in the arms deal. Before the deal he said that we should not give in to ter- rorism because if they got what they wanted then more terrorists would kidnap Americans. So how come he gave guns to them? Rachel Katter- heinrich Below left, Jason Metzger, Ben Schrolucke, Kevin Lammers and Mi- chelle Vicroy study their English diligently before a test. Below, seventh graders pass time be- tween classes gossiping in the hall. V) Betsy Hoelscher Rachel Katterheinrich Kevin Lammers Jenny Leffel Jason Metzger Aimee Miller Jeff Pierson Jackson Prater Mark Prueter Max Schlueter Ben Schrolucke Sherry Sias Michelle Vicroy Becky Wessel Greg Wietholter 22 Seventh grade
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