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Our seventh grade class started the year with 57 pupils in September, but it now has 58 pupils. Linda Schilt moved to Oakwood, and we gained two new pupils: James Moore and Marie Manzancerez. There are now 30 girls and 28 boys. We elected class officers, and they are as follows: President ..... . . . Jerry Stevens Vice-President . . . . . . Ronnie Leaders Secretary ............. Ann Sockman Treasurer ............... Danny Neff Melvin Retcher was elected as a student council member, and Mr. Runyan was elec- ted class advisor unanimously. A lot of us didn't think it would be fun in the seventh grade because we would have to change classes, and we wouldn't have our recesses. I guess we've all changed our minds now and like it very much. We decided to exchange gifts for Christmas at 50 cents a gift. Our most delightful event of the year was a hayride with a party following, including refreshments and games. mwlftd 8th GRADE OFF ICERS--Left to Right--Jim Kile, Treasurerg Jerry Stevens, Vice-Presidentg M.r. Himmeger, Advisorg Janet Srcknuller, Secretaryg Pam Kemper, President. Compliments of THE NORTHWAY DRIVE IN North Clinton Street Defiance, Ohio 7th GRADE OFFICERS--Left to Right--Mr. Runyan, Advisor Arm Sockman, Secretaryg Ronnie Leaders, Vice-President, Jerry Stevens, Presidentg Danny Neff, Treasurer. 1 The eighth grade class of Ayersville has 44 students this year. We have 18 girls and 26 boys. Our new members ate: Karen Dun- gan, Alice Schwartzengraber, Mary Lou Vance, and Lewis Meyers. In our first class meeting we elected Fred Barnes as our student council representative and Mr. Himmeger as our advisor. In our previous meeting we decided to go on a paper drive this spring, and collect tax stamps for our senior trip. Our subjects this year are: arithmetic, Eng- lish, geography, and history. Eleven of our students are in senior band. Several of the boys are on the junior -highbasketball squad, and Karen Dungan and Pam Kemper are cheerleaders. We think that we are going to have a suc- cessful year and have a lot of fun. Compliments of DEFIANCE BOWLING CENTER North of Defiance College Defiance, Ohio
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FIRST ROW Left to Rlght Douglas Holman, Jackle Bates, Roger Schomburg, Jerry Lenhart, Ehzabeth low thran SECOND ROW Melvrn Retcher, Glona Stork, Vrctor Lloyd, Mary Jane Ktmesh, Janet Thaeroff, Jacque lme Zachnch THIRD ROW Paul Franzdorf, Karen Eckert, Gerry Applegate, Chamell Jones, Ruth A.nn Moser, Karen Blanchard, Paulme Franzdorf, I.mda Sclult FOURTH ROW Rose Vogel, Leroy Stoker, Jack Lew1s, Frank Mullen, Byron Folk, Bob Kubrca, Danny Smlth, Barbara Rudolph FIRST ROW Left to Rrght Trudy Srmon, Rrchard Carnahan, Juamta F1sher, Mary lou Folk SECOND ROW Judy Donley, Herbert Leuunger, Lynn Davls, D1ck March, Carol Stover, Ceceha Shook THIRD ROW Jrm Greenler, Jrm Lenhart, Paulme Hohenberger, Davrd Memmer, Barbara Schatz, Terry Davls, Lana B1ndbeute1,Jean Bames, Ronme Leaders FOURTH ROW Ann Sockman, Janet Austernnller, Jerry Stevens, Steve Enckson, Dan ny Neff, Carol Swartzengraber, Margaret Fedderke, Butch Wilhams, Cheryl Thayer AUSTERMILLER S SHOPPING CENTER THE ROEHRIG S MARKET Groceries Meats Hardware Sohlo Products 300 HOPIKIHS Sffeef Ayersvllle Ohlo Defiance, Ohio 7 P A I ag. I I ' A 2
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