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h Oc e Fn mrvfi Top left, either these seventh grade girls are giddy with the excitement of Open House, or the photographer has got to be pretty strange looking. Top right, ready for any shot, Jeff Pierson prepares to jump into action during a four square game. Behind him, others discuss his chances. Left, Kevin Lammers and Aimee Miller reigned as king and queen of the mini- prom, held the night after the traditional Junior-Senior gala. Above, seventh graders v orked hard to keep themselves occupied while the eighth graders visited Washington, D.C. Earlier in the month, the seventh graders visited Columbus.
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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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If I were II I junior hish asain, I would . . . Matt Schrolucke and Carrie Kuck look for pictures of themselves in the English room at Open House. . . . pull my hair out, skip art and home ec, and take industrial arts and sym. David Shupp. . . . move to a different school so I would be smarter than the other students because I ' d al- ready know everythins and I ' d get straight A ' s. Ian Tokash. . . . try to get better grades, get in more trouble, and hope American History would be dropped. Kort Fledderjohann. . . . have a lot of fun. But most of all I would treat the girls in my class a lot better. Jon Lepinski. . . . die because they say we don ' t belong in high school, but we are not children like ele- mentary students. Michelle Sias. . . . like eighth grade con- sidered as high school. I would have a longer lunch period, and I would join basketball and have longer gym classes. Bert Cum- mins. . m Melissa Alexander Steven Bargdill Bert Cummins Candida DePaola Chad Elshoff Kort Fledderjohann Dodi Hicks Carrie Kuck Amy Leffel Jon Lepinski Richard Mauer Samantha Merges Lori Piehl Monika Renfrow Darlene Rupert Jenny Schafer Matt Schrolucke David Shupp Michelle Sias Jeff Speckman P S Darlene Sumpter 24 Eighth grade
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