New Knoxville High School - Memoir Yearbook (New Knoxville, OH)

 - Class of 1988

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First Grade Cartoon Capers If first graders could be any cartoon character most of them would choose Disney characters. Brian Jones says he would like to be Mickey Mouse because I ' d go to Disney World every day. One character who was singularly recognized of- ten was Dennis the Men- ace. Leslie Stienecker likes him the best because he gets in trouble. I watch him every day when I ' m sick, added Stefan Haggard. The Flintstones can ' t go without a comment. I like Wilma Flintstone, says Qina Ferraro, because she gets mad at her hus- band. Ross Brown poses with his Arbor Day projects, a crepe paper tree, and his gift from the local Garden Club, a flowering crabapple tree. Above, Ursula Leadman shows off her art project for Arbor Day. Left, Amy Thobe, Carrie Barber, and Lara fiuck enjoy a popular recess attraction, the Big Toy. Below left. Miss fieil s first graders proudly display their crab- apple trees on Arbor Day. Below, Micah Guigou and Tara Lee Sanko work diligently on cutting out pictures for their collages. 28 First tirade

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Kindergarten Bugs Bunny 1 choice Bugs Bunny was the favorite cartoon character among this year ' s kindergartners. Most yougsters based their choices on humor. Cartoon characters with special accouterments also ranked well. Curtis Gable re- ported that his favorites were the Ghostbusters because I like how their blasters guns work . Other important qualities were appearance and perform- ance. Paul Vamo chose the Sil- ver Hawks because of their neat uniforms while Gem was Michelle Burton ' s favorite because I like the way she sings songs . Coloring apples for decoration was a part of the kindergarten class ' s Halloween celebration. Here Brad tioge, Elizabeth tinder and Becky Wierwille are caught preparing the apples for painting. Above right kindergartner Andy Roettger slices apples in preparation for the steaming of the fruit. Above, Mrs. Mary Bensman explains to the kindergartners how a scale works by weighing the apples they used at Halloween. Right Becky Wierwille smiles for the camera as she cheers for the Rangers at a boys ' basketball game. Kindergarten 27



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First Grade Matt Bambauer Hathan Bambauer Carrie Barber Byron Blake Ian Bock Ross Brown Tiffany Brown Matthew Clamme Paul Coulter Jared Elsass Qina Ferraro Derek Fledderjohann Grant Quigou Micah Quigou Stefan Haggard Danielle Hennon Julie Horton Mark Jeltema Brian Jones Laura Jurosic Nicky Karch Eric Klopfenstein Erin Kruse Lara Kuck Keri Kuck Erin Lagey Ursula Leadman Alexandra Lee Terri March Kelly Meyer Krista Oberlander Lori Oliver Ryan Opperman Tara Lee Sanko Aaron Sowma Zach Spieles Matthew Squibb Anna Stienecker Leslie Stienecker Michael Strom Amy Thobe Scott Thompson ' 7 like the people in the first grade, and I feel older than when I was in kindergarten. I like to stay for lunch, and I like math. — Gina Ferarro First Grade 29

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