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The Football team pulled out its 1 st win against Paulding. Go to page 8. Vollyball is playing hard this season and racking up some wins. Go to page 10 for more. Cross country is working hard this year to see how their doing go to page 11. Soccer has been a great addition to our school this year. Head over to page 7 for more. The Brass has had an awesome year and always cheers on our football.

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The Football team pulled out

its 1st win against Paulding. Go to

page 8.

Vollyball is playing hard this season and racking up some wins. Go to page 10 for more.

Cross country is working hard this year to see how their doing go to page 11.

Soccer has been a great addition to our school this year. Head over to page 7 for more.

The Brass has had an awesome year and always cheers on our football.

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         October  14th  2011     Anthony  Clawson     Page  2  Hello  Mustang  land  how  was  your  week?  Well  if  it  was  bad  let’s  see  if  these  events  will  make  it  any  better  and  if  was  good  well  I  just  guess  that  these  events  will  just  make  it  better.  Let’s  see  what  is  coming  up  in  the  next  couple  of  weeks!    

Football  • Friday  October  14th  

7:30PM  Boys  Varsity  Football  @  Ada  High  School    

• Thursday  October  20th  5:00PM  Boys  Junior  High  Football  @  Crestview  High  School      

• Friday  October  21st  7:30PM  Boys  Varsity  Football  vs.  Lima  Central  Catholic  School      

• Friday  October  28th  7:30PM  Boys  Varsity  Football  vs.  Swanton  High  School    

 Cross  Country  

• Saturday  October  15th  10:00AM  Coed  Varsity  Cross  Country  vs.  NWC-­‐Paulding      

Quiz  Bowl  • Monday  October  10th  

4:30PM  7th  and  8th  Grade  Quiz  Bowl  @  Lima  Allen  East    

• Monday  October  17th  

4:30PM  7th  and  8th  Grade  Quiz  Bowl  @    Lima  Allen  East  

 Dinner  Theater  

Tuesday,  October  25th,  “Flapper”  will  be  performed  by  the  High  School  Choir  at  6:30PM  in  the  Allen  East  Auditoria.  It  is  10  dollars  per  person,  and  includes  dinner,  and  a  show.  Tickets  are  pre-­‐sale  only!                

The  end  of  the  first  9  weeks  is  coming  up.  The  first  9  weeks  will  end  on  Friday  October  28th  so  get  those  grades  in  that  you  haven’t  gotten  in  yet!  

1.   Cover  2.   Upcoming  Events  3.   Agenda  4.   Editorial    5.   Brass  6.   Choir  7.   Soccer  8.   Football  9.   Golf  10   Volleyball  11.   Cross  Country  12.   JH  Football  13.   JH  Volleyball  14.   JH  Cross  Country  15.   Cheerleading  16.   Quiz  bowl  17.   Sports  College    18.   Senior  Review  19.   Meet  A  Newby  20.   Meet  A  Teacher  22.   Reader  Rides  23.   Meet  A  Cam  Student  24.   My  Favorites  25.   Polls  26.   Kids  in  the  Hall  

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     October  14th  2011           Ashley  Neal             Page  3  This week in the Agenda we’ll be looking at pages 64 through 67. This covers Monday, October 3rd, through Sunday, October 16th. The Agenda is packed full of fun, interesting tidbits this week! Read on to find out what advice this cute, little books has for us.    

The character trait for October is courage. Some synonyms of this trait are bravery, guts, nerve, and valor. Some antonyms are cowardice, fear, and spinelessness. So, here are some questions for you: what does it mean to be courageous?

Do you possess this trait? What is risk and how does courage help us deal with it? Courage includes the quality of spirit that enables one to face difficult situations without showing fear. It’s strength of mind that enables someone to endure adversity. The vocabulary words for this week are credence and defer. Credence is a noun and it’s an attitude that something’s believable and should be accepted as true. Defer is a verb that means to delay or put off to some other time. To me credence is a synonym of trust. When you have credence, you hope and believe what’s said to you. Defer is a synonym of procrastinating, When you defer your homework at school, you’re procrastinating. Here are some interesting study tips that may make studying more fun for you! J

• Stay on the offensive, especially with material that you don’t find interesting, rather than reading passively and missing important parts.

• We remember best the things that are most meaningful to us. As you read, try to elaborate upon new information with your own examples.

History is always enticing, and this week’s agenda makes no exceptions! Read on to learn some more about what happened this day in history! In 1990, The Ulysses Spacecraft, designed to study the poles of the sun was launched on October 6th. In 1925, Margaret Thatcher was born on October 13th.      Quotes are my favorite things in the whole universe. The agenda always provides some meaningful tidbits of life. Here they are!  “Courage is being scared to death—and saddling up anyway.” –John Wayne “All truth passes through three phases: first, it is considered absurd and is ignored or ridiculed. Next, it is considered dangerous to the status quo and viciously attacked. Finally, it is considered wholesome; indeed, self-evident.” –Arthur Schopenhauer    Did you know that 58% of U.S. newspapers are recycled? The key to listening is with the eyes and the heart. Great listeners listen whole-heartedly and mirror back what the individual is telling them. Listen with the intent to understand, not reply.   It’s beautiful to be honest, so be honest and ask yourself these following questions: T/F I defend people when they are getting picked on. T/F I possess the courage to stand up to pressure.

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         October  14th,  2011   Bradley  Agler   Page  4    Hey  there  Mustang  land.  So  far  this  year,  we’ve  noticed  quite  a  few  rules  change,  and  there  might  be  more  to  come.  One  set  of  rules  that  have  changed  though  are  the  rules  that  pertain  to  the  bus.  We  aren’t  talking  about  bus  etiquette;  we’re  talking  about  the  emergency  ride  rule.  Let’s  break  it  down  for  you.  

So as most of you know, this rule has drastically changed. Last year, you needed a note signed by your parents stating that you could ride the bus home with a friend. With that note, there was no problem with riding the

bus home with someone else. This year, things are very different. This year’s rule is that as long as

you do not change the bus that you ride on for that day, you can change stops anywhere along your route. There’s a catch though. The rule states that you can only ride a different bus 3 separate times, and it has to be classified as an emergency. If you ride the same bus and change your stop, it will not take away from your 3 emergency stops. There are some pros and some cons with this new system, so let’s take a look.

There are pros and cons for both the school and for the students. School pros:

• Busses are no longer overcrowded with students riding to new stops.

• Drivers no longer confused with where students are getting off at.

• Students have more safety. At the moment there are no cons for the school with this new policy. Student pros:

• Smaller children are guaranteed to be dropped off where there is an adult.

• Safety for all age groups rises. • Ensures that students be dropped off

at a place with permission. Student Cons:

• Can no longer ride the bus home with friends anytime.

• More difficult for the parents to be able to run students to places after school.

• Drop off schedule no longer flexible for parents with conflicting/changing schedules.

In conclusion, this new policy has increased the safety for all the students that ride the bus but causes some inconvenience for some parents.

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           October  14th,  2011   Athy  Long   Page  5  

Allen East is very fortunate to have such an amazing and hard working music program,

the Brass is definitely a huge part of that. Let’s see what the brass has been up to lately

this week!

  Last week the Mustang

Brass performed for

pregame and halftime on

our own turf. The music

they performed for

halftime was “The Cup of

Life”, the “Hokey Tuba

Pokey”, and the 40 year

old tradition, “Barbara

Ann”. It was a very

exciting show!

This week the Mustang

Brass is performing at

Ada at the War Memorial

Stadium. The musical

numbers they will be

performing will include

the precision dance step

feature “Runaround Sue”,

the Tuba Feature the

“Hokey Tuba Pokey”, the

drum line feature “Shout

It Out”, and the “Looney

Tunes” finale. Be sure not

to miss it their

performance; it’s going to

be a great show!

The Mustang Brass is currently having a fundraiser to support brass members to pay

for their 2014 Sugar Bowl trip. The fundraiser consists of different cheesecake

desserts and cake rolls. Orders for the desserts are due on Monday October 17th, and

the frozen desserts will be delivered just in time for the Thanksgiving holidays on

Monday, November 21st from 3:00pm to 7:00pm. If you are interested in purchasing

these delicious desserts then be sure to contact a brass member!

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             October 14, 2011 Amanda Baker Page 6  

Mrs . S pe nc e r ( T he Cho ir t e a c he r) ha s a lo t o n he r c a le nda r, w ith thre e P la y s c o ming up. T he Hig h s c ho o l Cho ir is put t ing o n the p la y “F la ppe r”, w hile the 6 th g ra de is put t ing o n “S o lute to the B ig Apple ”, a nd Junio r Hig h is put t ing o n “S w ing , S w ing , S w ing !”. Do n’t fo rg e t to s to p by

the s e pe rfo rma nc e s a nd be b lo w n a w a y !    

   

DINNER THEATER Tuesday, October 25 th, “Flapper” will be performed by the High School Choir at 6:30 p .m. in the Allen East Auditoria. It is 10 dollars per person, and includes dinner, and a show. Tickets are pre-sale only! The dinner includes chicken strips, mashed potatoes and gravy, vegetables, fruit cocktail, a roll, and dessert with beverage. Lots of quality food and entertainment! A “Flapper” in the 1920s was a term

Tuesday, October 18, at 7:30 p.m. the whole 6th grade choir will be performing the play “Solute to the Big Apple”, and the whole Junior High choir will be putting on “Swing, Swing, Swing!” in the Allen East Auditoria. General Admission is $4.00 per person with Kindergarten and under free. Come and witness the singing and dancing of these talented young individuals!

applied to young women who wore short skirts, bobbed their hair, listened to jazz, and questioned what “acceptable” behavior was. Come and meet Polly Pepper, a young flapper who really knows how to live in the 1920s era!

“Flapper”  Cast  Wanda  .........................  Tristin  Clum  Lydia  ..............................  Britny  Blair  Roberta  ................  Meagan  Sanchez  Ted  Loveland  ..............  Jordan  Sloan  Monica  Woodsquirrel  ..    Anna  Burkey  Margaret  .....................  Tori  Pickens  Winnie  ...................  Hannah  Kramer  Tweedles  ....................  Haley  Joseph  Bunny  .....................  Heather  Joyner  Daisy  .............................  Emily  Allen  

Augusta  Granville  ......  Julie  Webster  Tommy  ..........................  Tyler  Tafe  Jimmy  ..........................  Ben  Thayer  Polly  .....................  Sydney  Delgado  Susan  Stuyvesant-­‐Fish  .  Meagan  Neal  Duke  of  Milford  ..  Killian  Brunswick  Duchess  of  Milford  ....  Ashley  Neal  Trixie  ..................  Madison  Schantz  Mona  Schlumpgarden  .  Audra  Leffler  Newsboy/Photographer  #1  .....  Collin  LinnNite  Club  Patron/Ziegfeld  Girl  #4  ...............................  Trisha  Drury  

Nite  Club  Patron/Ziegfeld  Girl  #5  ............................  Katelyn  Mattson  Cheater  Hayes  .............  Nate  Army  Muggs  O’Toole  ...  Hunter  Sherman  Lieutenant  Fluke……Alan  Lemaster  Buck  Wayne  ..................  Tyler  Pratt  Lenny  Knickerbocker  ..............  TBA  Ziegfeld  Girl  #1  .....  Jillian  Plaugher  Ziegfeld  Girl  #2  ........  Kayle  Binkley  Ziegfeld  Girl  #3  .  Lindsay  McKinney  Miss  Morris/Party  Guest  ..  Clarissa  Jones  

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October  17,  2011   Isaac  Spencer   Page  7  

Hey  there  Mustangs,  we  at  the  Mustanger  are  here  again  to  tell  you  about  some  of  the  great  soccer  news  that’s  been  going  on  and  how  great  the  season  is  looking  this  year.  Also,  there  are  pictures  from  the  parent’s  night  that  was  this  

previous  Monday  where  the  parents  of  our  wonderful  soccer  players  came  out  to  show  off  their  girls.  

This   year’s   soccer   season   is  going  well   and   shows   lots  of  promise   for   the   lady  Mustangs.   We   have   a   great  seasonal   standing   of   five,  nine,  and  two  for  this  year.  In  recent   games   the   lady  Mustangs   have   played  against   Delphos   Jefferson,  Lincolnview,   and   Coldwater.

 Allen   East   won   against  Delphos   Jefferson   with   the  fantastic   score   of   four   to  zero.  The  game  that  the  lady  Mustangs   played   at  Lincolnview   this   previous  Monday  we  pulled  away  with  another   great   win   with   a  score   of   seven   to   one.   And  then   the   game   previous   to  Lincolnview

 the   girls   tried   very   hard   but  lost   with   a   score   of   zero   to  three.  

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Evan  Thomas  running  the  ball  for  

a  Mustang  touchdown  

 

 

 

October  14,  2011   Cole  Meyer   Page  8  

Hey  there  Mustangs,  the  football  season  has  started  off  slow  under  the  coaching  of  the  new  head  coach  Mike  Abbey.  But  we  all  know  he    is  building  the  foundation  for  the  future  generations  of  the  Allen  East  Mustang  Football  

program.

Allen  East  v.  Bluffton  

On   Friday   September   30,   the  Mustangs   played   Bluffton   at  Bluffton.   The   game   started   off   with  Bluffton’s  Robbie   Stratton   throwing  a   4   yard   pass   to   Matt   Gillett   for   a  touchdown;  they  missed  the  kick  for  the   extra   point.   Once   again   in   the  first   quarter   Stratton   threw   a   pass  this  time  for  19  yards  to  Gillett;  they  gave  the  ball  to  Matt  Deter  who  ran  it   in   for   2   extra   points.   To   start   off  the   second   quarter   Allen   East’s  Casey  Crow  threw  a  14  yard  pass  to  Tyler   Wilson   for   a   Mustang  touchdown.  Austin  Lloyd  kicked  it  in  for   the   extra   point.   This   concluded  the   half   with   the   score   Bluffton   14  and   Allen   East   7.   To   start   off   the  half,   Bluffton’s   Jeremy   Basinger  rushed   the   ball   15   yards   for   a  touchdown;   Matt   Deter   kicked   and  made   the   extra   point.   In   the   fourth  quarter   the   Allen   East   Mustangs  very  own  Logan  Rex  rushed  the  ball  for  10  yards  for  a  touchdown,  Lloyd  sunk   the   ball   right   through   the  uprights   for   the   extra   point.  Unfortunately   the   Mustangs   lost   to  Bluffton   with   the  score  being  Bluffton  21   and   Allen   East  14.  

 

 

 

Allen  East  v.  Paulding  

On   Friday   October   7,   the   Mustangs  played   a   home   game   against  Paulding.   To   start   off   the   game   the  Mustangs   Casey   Crow   threw   a   12  yard   pass   to   Tyler   Wilson   for   a  touchdown;   the   extra   point   kick  didn’t   make   it.   To   start   off   the  second   quarter,   Casey   Crow   threw  yet   another   complete   pass   for   15  yards   to   Evan   Thomas   for   another  touchdown   and   Austin   Lloyd   made  the  kick   for   the  extra  point.  For   the  third  time  in  the  game  the  Mustangs  scored  when  Thomas  rushed   for  13  yards,   and  again   Lloyd’s  extra   point  kick   was   a  success.  Paulding  answered   with  Julian   Salinas  throwing   a   73   yard   pass   to   Lance  Foor  for  a  touchdown;  they  went  for  2   and   got   it   by   giving   the   ball   to  Drew   Burnett.   At   the   half   the  Mustangs   had   20   and   Paulding   had  8.  To  start  off  the  third  quarter  Ross  Stewart   rushed   for   5   yards   for   a  touchdown   and   Lloyd   made   the  extra   point.   Paulding   scored   off   of  two   passes   one   was   10   and   the  other   was   for   32   yards,   both   to  Lance   Foor.   They   missed   an   extra  point   but   made   a   2   point   run   by  Logan  Doster.   In   the   fourth  quarter  the   Mustangs   Ross   Stewart   rushed  for   3   yards,   but   the   extra   point  attempt   ended   in   failure.   Later   in  

the  quarter  Paulding  tried  to  run  the  ball   a   short   distance   for   a  touchdown   but   fumbled   and   it   was  recovered   by   the   Mustangs   very  own   John  Stephens.    The  Allen  East  Mustangs   won   their   first   game   of  the  season  with  the  final  score  being  Allen  East  33  and  Paulding  22.  

Q.   How   is   your   first  year  as  head  coach  going?  

A.   It’s   been   going   as   expected,   a  little   rough,   but  we   are   coaching  hard  each  day.  

Q.   What   are   some   things  you’re   doing   different   this  year?  

A.   We   are   offensively   similar;  defensively   we   are   playing   a   5-­‐2  and  more  zone  coverage.  

Q.  Are  you  excited  for  the  next  football  season?  

A.  Yes,  we  have  a  lot  of  young  kids  this   year   so   next   year   they   will  have   matured   mentally   and  physically.  

Q.   Is   there   anything   else   you  want  to  add?  

A.   In   order   for   us   to   win   more  games   we   need   more   kids,   so  come  out  for  the  team.  

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October  14th,  2011   Narada  Reanprayoon     Page  9    

This year’s golf season went well. The team ended up at 17-6 in matches and 14-4 in The Northwest Conference. They ended up 2nd place in the league behind LCC. They came in 3rd at the sectional tournament with a final score 336.

The  Allen  East  Mustang  Golf  Team  had  a  really  great   season   this   year.     They  placed  3rd   in   the  sectional  tournament  on   September  29,   2011   at  Sycamore  Springs                                Golf   Club   in  Arlington,  Ohio  with   a   total   score  of   336,   behind   Van   Buren   and   New   Riegel.  Since   they   earned   the   third   place,   that  means  they  moved  on  to  the  district  tournament.  This  is   the   first   time   in   four  years,   since  2007,   that  they  made  it  to  the  district  tournament.  For  the  Allen   East   team,   Tanner   Richardson   was   the  one   who   had   the   best   score,   83,   in   the  sectional  tournament.  He  was  followed  by  Clay  Plaugher   (84),   Lucas   Herrmann   (85),   Dylan  Mullholland  (86),  and  Tyler  Stevens  (93).       Team:  Allen  East   Out   In   total  1   Tanner  Richardson   41   40   81  2   Clay  Plaugher   40   44   84  3   Lucas  Herrmann   42   43   85  4   Dylan  Mullholland   41   45   86  5   Tyler  Stevens   45   48   93  

On  Thursday,  October  6,  2011,  the  Allen  East  Mustang  golf  team  traveled  to  Stone  Ridge  Golf  Club  at  Bowling  Green,  Ohio  for  the  district  tournament.  This  time,  they  did  not  fare  so  well.  It  might  have  been  that  they  had  to  wait  an  extra  hour  to  tee  off  and  it  made  them  tired.  So  they  ended  up  with  total  score  of  371  and  in  18th  place  out  of  18  teams.  Dylan  Mullholland  shot  an  83,  which  was  the  best  score  for  the  team  at  the  district  tournament.  He  was  followed  by  Clay  Plaugher  (94),  Lucas  Herrmann  (96),  Tyler  Stevens  (98),  and  Tanner  Richardson  (100).  The  Allen  East  Mustang  golf  team  did  a  very  good  job  this  year,  even  though,  they  didn’t  get  past  the  district  tournament  and  make  it  to  the  state  tournament.  But  next  year  they  will  have  4  returing  lettermen  who  give  them  an  excellent  chance  to  make  it  back  to  districts  and  possibly  even  state!      

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         October  14,  2011   Andrew  Hoffer   Page  10  In  the  past  two  weeks  the  Lady  Mustangs  Volleyball  Team  has  had  three  matches.  Their  first  match  was  home  against  Delphos  Jefferson,  their  second  was  at  LCC,  and  their  latest  game  was  home  against  Lincolnview.        On  October  4th  the  girls  had  their  parents  night  match  at  home  against  Delphos  Jefferson.  The  Lady  Mustangs  came  away  with  an  astounding  win,  winning  3  to  0!  The  first  game  Allen  East  played  hard  and  won  with  a  score  of  25  to  13.  In  the  second  game  Delphos  Jefferson  fought  back  but  the  Lady  Mustangs  were  still  able  to  prevail  with  a  score  of  25  to  23.  In  the  third  game  Allen  East  came  away  with  their  third  and  final  win  over  Delphos  Jefferson  with  a  score  of  25  to  12.  Kaycee  Rowe  had  11  kills,  7  aces,  and  12  digs  while  Jadin  Salyers  had  18  assists  on  the  night.          On  October  6th  the  girls  traveled  to  Lima  Central  Catholic  for  a  match.  The  Lady  Mustangs  fought  hard  but  unfortunately  lost  to  LCC  with  a  score  of  0  to  3.  In  the  first  game  the  Lady  Mustangs  tried  hard  

but  came  away  with  a  loss,  16  to  25.  The  second  game  they  fought  even  harder  but  still  could  not  pull  out  with  a  win,  losing  13  to  25.  In  the  third  and  final  game  the  Mustangs  tried  to  come  out  with  a  win  but  unfortunately  could  

not  losing  15  to  25.          On  October  11th  the  Lady  Mustangs  had  a  home  match  against  Lincolnview.  The  girls  played  a  very  hard  match  and  came  away  with  a  great  win,  winning  3  to  1.  In  the  first  game  the  Mustangs  played  a  good  game  but  had  some  missteps  

causing  them  to  lose  22  to  25.  In  the  second  game  the  girls  corrected  their  mistakes  and  prevailed  with  a  score  of  25  to  20.  The  third  

game  went  just  as  good  as  the  second  giving  the  girls  another  win  with  a  score  of  25  to  19.  In  the  fourth  and  final  game  the  Lady  Mustangs  won  with  a  score  of  25  to  18,  giving  them  the  overall  win  in  the  match.  

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         October  13,  2011   Seth  Gehle   Page  11     With  the  cross  country  team  doing  better  than  they  have  in  years  they  are  moving  on  to  NWC  on  the  14th.  In  the  past  weeks  they  have  had  2  meets.  They  hosted  Allen  East  Invitational  on  the  1st.  On  the  4th  they  went  to  the  Allen  County  Invitational.  After  that  they  have  NWC  at  Paulding.          

       Boys:    Sophomore  Tyler  Tafe  placed  6th  out  of  75,  doing  the  best  from  Allen  East  with  a  time  of  18:30.00.  Senior  Colt  Lovejoy  placed  13th  with  a  time  of  19:04.30.  Next  in  the  lineup  was  Junior  Trey  Gossard      placing  17th  with  a  finishing  time  of  19:17.10.  Freshman  Ben  Thayer  placed  37th  with  a  time  of  21:02.00.  Junior  Tyler  Baker  placed  46th  with  a  time  of  21:33.40.  Freshman  Shawn  Soules  was  next,  placing  52nd  with  a  time  of  22:29.20.  Freshman  Carter  Jarmen  ran  a  24:41.00  time  placing  68th.  Freshman  Killian  Brunswick  placed  71st  with  a  time  of  25:51.20.  As  a  team  the  boys  scored  99  total  points  with  an  average  time  of  19:53.36.  This  would  place  the  team  at  3rd  for  the  invitational.       Girls:    Junior  Hailey  Perkins  placed  4th  overall  out  of  67  girls  in  the  race.  Brianna  Dearth  was  next  to  cross  the  finish  line  for  the  Mustangs  placing  27th.  Mallie  Kirkendall  followed  in  soon  after  placing  34th.  Abby  Wright  came  in  11  places  later  placing  45th.  The  girls  didn’t  place  in  the  top  six  with  their  performance.      

 Boys:  Sophomore  Tyler  Tafe  won  the  

first  place  title  with  a  time  of  19:07  beating  the  second  place  runner  from  Ottawa  by  

one  second.  Trey  Gossard  placed  third  with  a  time  of  19:24.  Colt  Lovejoy  placed  seventh  with  a  time  of  20:30.  Ben  Thayer  was  next  in  the  line  up  with  a  time  of  21:21  placing  15th.  Tyler  Baker  came  in  with  a  time  of  22:06  placing  26th.  20  runners  later  freshman  Carter  Jarmen  came  in  with  a  

time  of  25:33  placing  47.  Killian  Brunswick  was  the  last  AE  runner  to  

come  in  placing  52nd  with  a  time  of  26:57.  The  boys  completely  annihilated  the  competition  in  this  tournament  winning  with  a  score  of  46,  beating  second  place  Kenton,  who  had  71  points!       Girls:  Hailey  Perkins  was  the  first  runner  to  come  through  for  the  Mustangs,  also  the  first  runner  overall  out  of  34.  Hailey  finished  with  a  time  of  22:15.  Brianna  Dearth  came  in  7th  and  Mallie  Kirkendall  followed  in  8th.  Abby  Wright  placed  12th  finishing  with  a  time  of  27:06.    

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Nathan  Swaney  Head  Coach  

 

 

   October  14th,  2011    Braden  Goodwin   Page  12    

We’re back with another exciting week of Junior High Football! The team traveled

to Ada to play the Ada Bulldogs, Thursday September 29th 2011 and then the next

week the Mustangs had a bye. Read on to find out what happened in the Ada

game!

 

     Ada  Bulldogs                                                                                                                                                          

The Mustangs came out at the start of the game playing hard but unfortunately it didn’t go as planned. In the first half Ada scored 20 points. In the start of the second half our Mustangs came out fighting back. Nick Keiser stripped the ball from Ada’s Running back but wasn’t able to get on the ball. Ada scored 24 points in that half. The Mustangs went on to lose this game 44-0. We hope the fans come out to support our Allen East Mustangs!

Q: How do you think the season is going so far? A: We are getting better each and every day.

Q: What does your team need to improve on? A: We need to improve

on blocking and tackling!! Q: Does the team have good excitement levels in practice every day? Q: Yes, if the excitement level is high we always have a good practice but if its low the practice isn’t as good at all.

We had a chance to talk to the head football coach Nathan Swaney and here is what he had to say:

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October 14, 2011 Kelsi Twining Page 13

The 7th and 8th grade Junior High Volleyball Team had a rough week

last week. The girls losed to LCC, Columbus Grove, and Bluffton. They

also have tournaments starting October 15th . The 8th grade will take

on Ada and the 7th grade will take on Spencerville. See more below.

The 8th grade lost a

match to LCC. In the

first game our girls put

up a fight and the final

score was 25-15. In the

second game the score

was 25-19. The third

game was 25-19. The

7th grade girls lost in

their match against the

LCC Thunderbirds. The

first game the final

score was 25-16. The

second game was 25-

13.

The 8th grade had

another match and

lost. In the first game

against

Columbus Grove

the score was

25-19. The

second game

the Lady

Mustangs put up a fight

the final score was 25-

18. In the last game

the Bulldogs defeated

the Mustangs 25-20.

The 7th grade also got

defeated in the first

game it was 25-2 and

the second game was

25-16.

The 8th grade Lady

Mustangs had another

loss for the week

against the Bluffton

Pirates, the score was

25-17 both games. The

7th grade also lost

against Bluffton. The

first game was 25-16.

The second game they

fought until the end

with the score being

25-22!

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       October  14,  2011   Kenzie  Conrad   Page  14    You  know  the  announcements  you  always  hear  calling  cross  country  kids  down  to  the  commons  area  to  leave?  Through  every  type  of  weather  no  matter  how  cold,  how  hot,  how  wet  or  how  dry,  the  cross  country  kids  don’t  mind.  They  run  through  every  type  of  weather  and  push  their  bodies  to  help  better  themselves  to  be  better  athletes.      Ottawa  Glandorf                                                                                            Mud  Run  CC  MeetOn  September  17,  2011  the  junior  high  cross  country  team  ran  at  Fort  Loramie.  Brandon  Soules  finished  with  13th  place  followed  by  Colten  Truex  who  finished  31st,  Justin  Frueh  finished  with  147th,  and  Corey  Spees  finished  with  157th  out  of  173  runners.  The  girls  brought  home  5  places.  Leah  Casey  brought  home  48th,  Sarah  Allen  brought  home  88th,  Kierstin  Prater  brought  home  109th,  Allie  Bowerman  finished  with  117th  and  Sara  Plaugher  brought  home  126th  out  of  156  runners.    Luckily,  we  had  a  chance  to  interview  Sara  Plaugher  about  how  her  cross  country  season  has  gone  so  far.      Q:  So  how  have  things  been  for  the  cross  country  team  so  far  this  year?  A:    It’s  been  pretty  decent  even  though  sometimes  we  couldn’t  run.    Q:  Have  you  ever  been  in  cross  country  before  this  year?  A:  Yes  and  I  was  in  it  last  year  too.    Q:  What’s  your  favorite  thing  about  cross  country?  A:  My  favorite  thing  about  cross  country  is  the  feeling  of  accomplishment  you  get  after  running  two  miles.  

On  October  1,  2011  the  Mustangs  ran  in  the  Mud  Run  CC  meet  and  Bellefontaine.  On  the  boys  side  

there  was  Brandon  Soules  who  finished  with  10th,  Colton  Truex  with  25th,  and  Justin  Frueh  came  in  84th  out  of  106  runners.  On  the  girls  side,  Sara  Allen  was  37th,  Allie  Bowerman  was  49th  and  Sarah  

Plaugher  finished  68th  of  92  runners.  They  also  ran  at  the  Mustang  Invitational  on  Saturday  October  4  at  9:30  a.m,  but  we  were  not  able  to  find  any  results  for  the  meet.    

Q:  Who  is  your  favorite  team  to  run  against?  

A:    I  don’t  really  have  a  favorite  team  to  run  against,  I  just  do  the  best  I  can  to  beat  my  best  time.  

Q:  Is  there  anything  else  you  would  like  to  add?  

A:    I’d  like  to  add  that  people  should  come  try  out  for  the  team  because  even  though  it’s  hard  at  first  it  gets  easier  as  you  go.  

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October  14,  2011   Cole  Basham   Page  15  

Our  cheerleaders  are  one  of  our  best  supporters  for  our  sports.    They  are  at  all  the  games  in  the  30  degree  rainy  weather  and  still  cheering  for  our  Mustangs.    On  the  cheerleading  squad  there   are   5   seniors,   7   juniors,   3   sophomores   and   2   freshmen.

     Here  are  the  words  of  the  two  Brookes  on  the  cheerleading  squad!      Q.  How  is  your  senior  year  going?  A.  my  senior  year  is  great!!  Q.   What   is   your   favorite  thing  about  cheer?  A.   I   like   cheering   with   all  the  girls!!  Q.  What  is  your  favorite  cheer?  A.  My   favorite   cheer   is  probably   the  band  cheers!!!            Q.  What  do  you  like  about  cheering?  A.   I   like   cheering   on   the   boys   and   being  weird  with  Haley  Joseph!  Q.  What  do  you  think  about  of  our  football  team?  A.  I  still  believe  in  them!  

   

     Q.   How   do   you   think   our   community   is  

dealing  with  our  season?  A.   I   think   they   still   have   faith   in   our  team  and  Coach  Abbey!  

Q.  How  many  girls  are  on  the  team?  A.  There  are  17  girls  on  the  squad.                                                      Q.   Have   you   been   keeping   Thunder   in   the  corral?  A.  I  have  to  lasso  her  sometimes!  Q.  What  is  your  favorite  cheer?  A.  Jump  do  the  Bernie!  Q.  Any  pregame  rituals?  A.   I   enjoy   noobinalizing(being   goofy)  with  Haley  Joseph!!  Q.  Anything  else  you  would  like  to  say?  A.  It  is  too  dang  hot  out  here  for  a  penguin  to  just  be  waddling  around!  

 

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           October  14th,  2011   Drew  Swaney  &  John  Stephens   Page  16    Quiz  Bowl  is  often  overlooked,  even  though  it  is  as  important  to  the  school  as  any  other  sport  or  activity.  We’re  here  to  tell  you  how  the  Quiz  Bowl  is  representing  Allen  East  in  a  big  way          The  High  School  Quiz  Bowl  team  has  16  members;  3  freshman,  2  sophomores,  6  juniors,   and   5   seniors,   and   is   coached  by  Mr.   Casey.   They  have  had  only   one  match   so   far,   and   it   was   promising,  even  though  they  could  not  come  away  with  a  win.    We’ve   interviewed   Mr.   Casey,   and  here  is  what  he  had  to  say!  

   Q:  Who  all  is  in  quiz  bowl?  

A:  We  have  16  members,  the  freshman  are  Katelyn  Mattson,  Kayla  Neff,  and  Julie  Webster,  the  Sophomores  are  Kenzie  Conrad  and  Bren  Emerson,  the  Juniors  are  Bradley  Agler,  Trenton  Carey,  Seth  Gehle,  Trey  Gossard,  Max  McAdoo,  and  Ben  Rodriguez,  and  the  Seniors  are  Ashlyn  Dilbone,  Jake  Lawrence,  Ashley  Neal,  Jon  Swaney,  and  John  Stephens.    

Q:  How  do  you  expect  to  do  this  year?  A:  We  expect  to  do  all  right  this  year,  but  the  main  thing,  is  to  always  have  fun.    

Q:  How  is  the  turnout  this  year,  and  are  you  happy?  A:  The  turnout  is  very  good,  we  are  very  pleased  with  the  

numbers  this  year.  I  am  very  happy  with  the  effort  showed  in  the  class  room.  

   

The   team   list   for   the   7th   and   8th   grade   is:  Ben   Leis,   Samantha   Barton,   Parker   Frey,  Dakota   Clark,   Griffin   Newland,   and   Evan  Stover.   The   7th/8th   grade   Quiz   Bowl   is  coached  by  Mr.  Esmonde,  and  the  team  had  a   great   start   in   the   Allen   County  Tournament   on   Monday,   October   10th,  where   they  won   6   out   of   8  matches.   They  beat   Lima   West,   Lima   Liberty,   Perry,   Lima  South,  Bluffton  White  and  Bluffton  Red.  The  

rest  of  the  tournament  is  on  Monday,  October  17th,  at  Lima  West  Middle  School.    We  asked  Mr.  Esmonde  some  questions,  and  here  is  what  he  had  to  say!    

Q:  Do  you  have  any  team  goals  for  this  year?  A:  Yes,  we  would  like  to  win  the  Allen  County  tournament,  and  of  course,  to  win  as  many  matches  as  possible.    

Q:  How  are  you  doing  so  far  this  year?    A:  We  are  doing  pretty  well,  our  record  is  6-­‐2  and  

we  hope  to  place  in  the  Allen  County  tournament.    

Q:  Are  you  happy  with  your  performance  so  far?  A:  Yes  we  are  very  happy,  we  are  doing  a  very  fine  job,  and  our  kids  are  working  hard  in  the  class  room.  

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   October  14th,  2011   Chaz  Moore   Page  17        

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Let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for he who promised is faithful. -Hebrews 10:23  

         

October 14, 2011 Abby Wright Page 18

This week’s edition of the Mustanger will feature Mallie

Kirkendall. Mallie will be telling us a little about her

senior year. J

Q: How’s your senior year

going so far? A: My Senior year so far is SPECTACULAR! Q: Anything you can’t

wait for? A: Oh yeah, I can’t wait for cross country to be over and basketball season to start! Q: What is the one

thing that really makes

your day worthwhile?

A: Seeing all my friends and boyfriend, that really makes my day! J Q: Any big plans for your

senior year?

A: Yep, I plan to go out with a BANG! Q: What’s your favorite

thing about your

senior year? A: My favorite thing about my senior year is that I’m actually enjoying it.

Q: Is there

anything

you’re really

dreading? A: Yeah, I’m dreading my cross country meets, definitely! Q: What do you plan on

doing after you graduate?

A: I plan on attending college and doing some traveling after I graduate. Q: Do you have any big

memories you’d like to

share?

A: Sure, being Homecoming Queen was a big memory. Q: What do you think you’ll

miss most about

high school?

A: I’ll miss being with all my friends.

Almost done!

J

Yeah cross country!

Senior Card

;)

Almost done!

J

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October  13,  2011   Jordan  Coates   Page  19  

This guy is nice, and everybody likes him, he is a sophomore and we got to sit down and talk to him and ask him more about himself and here it is.

 

Q.  What  school  did  you  come  from?  

A. I came from Bath.

Q.  Is  Allen  East  different?  And  if  so  how?  

A. Allen East is different

because the teachers here are

way better!

Q.  What  is  your  favorite  class,  and  why?  

A. Spanish is my favorite

because she does activities and

you can be social.

Q.  Who  is  your  favorite  teacher    

A. My

favorite

teacher is

Mr. Schelb

because

he is cool

and nice.

Q.  Do  you  play  any  sports  if  so  what  ones,  if  not  why?  

A. Yes, I play basketball and I

can’t wait for it!

Q.  What  is  your  favorite  thing  about  Allen  East  so  far?    

A. My favorite thing is

personally, everything; teachers,

and students!

Q.  Did  you  know  anybody  from  Allen  East  before  you  came,  or  did  you  make  new  friends  once  you  got  here?  

A. Yes,I knew Angelo Fox, JR

and Alfred Conyers, and Cole

Bashman.

Q.  Anything  else  you  would  like  to  add?  

A. Yeah, Go blue and I can’t wait

for basketball season!

 

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October  14th,  2011   Jordan  Sloan   Page  20  

Hey  there  inhabitants  of  Mustangland!  This  week,  we  sat  down  with  Mr.  Johnson.  Mr.  Johnson  is  the  student  teacher  in  Mr.  Montgomery’s  class.  Last  Friday,  he  started  teaching  in  Mr.  Montgomery’s  class,  and  so  far  is  doing  a  great  job.  We  asked  him  a  couple  questions  about  his  teaching  career  and  here  is  what  he  had  to  say:  

Q:  How  has  the  year  been  going  so  far?  

A:  It’s  been  going  pretty  good  so  far.  I’m  really  enjoying  myself.  

Q:  How  long  have  you  wanted  to  teach?  

A:  I’ve  been  considering  it  since  my  freshman  year  in  High  School.  

Q:  What  High  School  did  you  previously  attend?  

A:  I  went  to  Piqua  High  School.  

Q:  Do  you  like  it  here  at  AE?  

A:  Yes,  I  think  it’s  a  really  great  school.  The  kids  are  great,  as  well  as  the  faculty.  I  especially  like  Monty.  

Q:  What  period  do  you  think  is  your  favorite?  

A:  I’m  not  sure  if  there  is  a  period  that  I  have  as  a  favorite,  haha.  

Q:  Have  you  always  been  interested  in  History?  

A:  Yes,  it’s  always  been  my  favorite  subject  in  school.

Q:  Do  you  think  Mr.  Montgomery  is  a  pretty  good  teacher?    

A:  Definitely.  He  has  a  very  engaging  personality.  We  both  try  to  use  humor  in  our  teaching.  

Q:  Do  you  find  the  classroom  a  more  relaxing  place  to  teach  as  opposed  to  a  college  class?  

A:  Yes,  with  high  school,  it’s  more  hands  on,  and  they  do  a  lot  more  activities.  

Q:  What  is  your  favorite  subject  in  History  to  teach  about?  

A:  I  really  like  teaching  the  Civil  War.    

Q:  What’s  your  favorite  thing  about  teaching?  

A:  I  like  getting  to  interact  with  the  students,  and  they  get  to  know  you  as  well  as  you  getting  to  know  them.  

Q:  Is  there  anything  else  you  would  like  to  add?  

A:  Anyone  considering  going  into  teaching  should  look  into  Bluffton.  

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     October  14th  2011   Alec  Ward   Page  21    

Hey  Mustangland!  Do  you  guys  want  to  meet  someone  special  right  here  at  Allen  East?  Well  you  can!  His  name  is  Jordan  Sloan  and  his  special  thing  he  can  do  is  he  knows  how  to  play  the  drums.  We  interviewed  him  on  how  he  came  upon  this  talent.    

Q: How long have you been playing drums? A: I have been playing drums for 6 years.

Q: What made you want to play drums? A: What made me want to play drums was being a manager in the Mustang Brass and I was about 11 when I became manager. Q: What genre of music do you play? A: I play post-hardcore/metalcore. This is a genre of heavy music, with guitars and unclean vocals. Q: What’s your favorite type of drum set? A: I play SJC custom drums based out of Massachusetts. Q: Have you met any famous drummers? A: Yes, I have met Steve Carey from The Color Morale at Peabody’s Venue in Cleveland, Ohio.

Q: If you could be the drummer of any famous band what band would it be? A: I would play for the band We Came As Romans, because I find their music to be very inspiring and its fun to play on drums. Q: What drummer’s influenced you? A: I’ve been influenced by Denny Agosto (Oceana), Andrew Wetzel (Attack Attack!), Tino Arteaga (Of Mice & Men), Greg Diamond (The Air I Breathe), Steve Carey (The Color Morale), Cole Worden (The Plot In You), and Jake Garland (Memphis May Fire).

Q: Do you play any other instruments? A: Yes, I play acoustic guitar, bass, and I sing. Q: Do you wish to pursue a career in music? A: Yes, in fact I am in a band at the moment and our name is Abandon Ohio. Q: Is there anything else you would like to add? A: Stay Classy San Diego!

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         October  14th,  2011   John  Stephens   page  22    

On this week’s edition of Readers Rides we interviewed J.R Conyers. J.R is a junior at Allen East, and has a very unique and loud car. You can hear him coming down the road. This is what J.R had to say about his car.

Q. What kind of vehicle do you have? A. I have a 2.0 Liter 1999 Eagle Talon.

Q. How long have you had it? A. I have had this car for 2 months now. Q. What do you like about your ride? A. I love the awesome sound system it has. Q. What do you dislike about your ride? A. I really hate how small it is. Q. What is your favorite memory in your Eagle? A. My favorite memory would have to be the time I got pulled over in town for having my system turned up to loud. Thankfully I just got a warning. Q. How did you get this car? A. I paid $2500 cash!

Q. Do you have anything you want to do to your car? A. I want to get some big chrome rims and a new paint job. Q. How does it do on gas? A. It does great. It cost me like $30 to fill it up the other day.

Q. What all have you done to your car? A. So far I have put a seatbelt in and a banging system! Q. If money were not an issue what car would you want?

A. I would have purple Lamborghini Gallardo with Purple 20’’ rims. Q. Is there anything else you would like to add? A. If you are in Lima, be careful how loud you have your music you can get pulled over.

 

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September 8thSeptember 8th , 2011, 2011 Athy LongAthy Long Page 23Page 23

The CThe CAMAM students here at Allen East are very students here at Allen East are very interestinginteresting people, and we love to take the time people, and we love to take the time

to introduce ourselves. Today to introduce ourselves. Today we’rewe’re proud to proud to introduceintroduce you to a very you to a very athleticathletic andand overalloverall bright bright

student. student. You’ve probably seen her riding her horse around at the fair, or maybe even her house, You’ve probably seen her riding her horse around at the fair, or maybe even her house,

she’s friendly and none the less very interesting to talk to, we’re here to talk she’s friendly and none the less very interesting to talk to, we’re here to talk to the one and to the one and

only Abby Wright about her cross country seasononly Abby Wright about her cross country season !!

Q: Hi there Abby! So,

how long have you

been running cross

country here at Allen

East?

A:   I’ve  been  running  for  about  3  years.    

Q: What’s usually the

hardest day for you to get up and run?

A:   I   would   have   to   say   Monday,   because   I   just   got   back  from  the  weekend  break,  so  it’s  difficult  to  get  back  up  and  run.  

Q: What has been your fastest running

time?

A:  My  fastest  time  for  the  mile  run  has  been  7.45,  and  my  fastest  time  for  the  3  mile  run  has  been  26.40.      

Q: What has been your favorite thing about

running this cross country season?  

A:   I   really   love   to  meet   new   people   and  make  lots  of  new  friends!      

Q: Are there any big

memories from cross

country you would like to

share with us?

A:   My   favorite   memory   would   be   me   and  Mallie’s  hill  oath;  it’s  a  really  long  story!  

Q: What has been the worst

weather you’ve ever had to run in?

A:  It  was  really  hot  at  the  meet  this  season  at  Grove,  and  it  was   really   windy   at   Bath,   but   so   far   I   haven’t   run   into  anything  too  terrible.  

Q: What inspires you to run cross country?

A:   Cross   country   is   a   really   good   way   for   me   to   stay   in  shape.  That  inspires  me  a  lot!  

Q: Are you involved in any other sports or

activities?

A:  I’m  in  the  Mustang  Brass,  I  show  horses  in  4-­‐h,  and  I  plan  on  participating  in  track  and  field  this  school  year.    

Q: What are you most excited for this

season?

A:  I  am  really  excited  about  improving  my  running  times.                                                                            

Favor ite Quote:Favor ite Quote:

“That which does not “That which does not

k i l l you makes you k i l l you makes you

stronger .”stronger .”

-- Alexander the GreatAlexander the Great

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           October 14, 2011 Amanda Baker Page 24  

Favorite Animals My favorite Animals

are Cats, Dogs, and

Turtles. I like Cats,

because they are agile

and always land on their

feet. I like dogs because they are

man’s best friend, and they protect

their owners as well as being

respectable. I like turtles,

because they are calm, all

they want to do is lay there

and go with the flow.

–Drew Swaney  

My Favorite Music

  My favorite music is Country

music. My favorite singer is

Brantley Gilbert or

Taylor

Swift. I

love Taylor

Swift music because

she has a song for anything and

everything, I love it. And well,

Brantley Gilbert is really cute

and he has an awesome voice, I

love his song, “My Kinda Crazy.”

It’s like the best song ever. –Abby Wright  

My favorite food is

sushi. The best part

about sushi is the

texture and taste of it.

My favorite place that I get sushi is

Tokyo steak house in Findlay. Most

people don’t give it a

try and are closed

minded to it but it is

really good if you just

give it a chance.

–John Stephens

Wr e s t l i ng

Wrestling is my least

favorite sport and

it’s one of the

toughest sports I

play. I have been to

State three years in a row and the

last year I went I placed in the top 16.

In the regular season I

went 27-0 and won my

weight class in the

Northwest Conference.

–Braden Goodwin  

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October  14th,  2011   Drew  Swaney     Page  25  

This week’s pol ls quest ion is : What would you do for a Klondike bar?  

 Braden  Goodwin:  I’d  go  to  the  north  pole  and  streak  with  the  polar  bears.      

Anthony  Evans:  I  would  spend  a  whole  day  with  Daniel  McKeague  (voice  of  the  aflac  duck.)  

Jon  Swaney:  I  would  do  anything  for  a  Klondike  bar.  

Mrs.  Prichard:  I  would  do  

a  cartwheel.  

Anna  Burkey:  I  have  never  had  a  Klondike  bar,  but  I  would  eat  a  thrown  up  banana  peel.  

 

 

Ms.  Downey:  I  would  run  100  miles.  

 

Abby  Joyner:  I  would  illegally  join  the  Italian  Mafia,  and  take  it  over.  

Josh  Nickles:  I  would  bare  knuckle  box  a  grizzly  bear,  and  then  skydive  into  a  thorn  bush.  

Chaz  Moore:  I  would  get  up,  walk  to  the  kitchen,  open  the  freezer,  take  one  out  of  the  box,  unwrap  it,  and  eat  it.

Mr.  Prichard:  I  would  wrestle  a  grizzly  bear,  wearing  a  bikini.  

Megan  Sommers:  I  would  steal  a  little  kids  Klondike  bar.

Jordan  Sloan:  I  would  World  War  two  by  myself.  Klarc  Sweigart:  I  would  jump  off  of  the  school.  

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       October  14th,  2011   Kyra  Mae  Plaugher   Page  26    

These are the students and teachers of Allen East High School. They are walking in the halls, eating lunch, and being with their

best fr iends.