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Kindergartner Kearsten Roehl didn't let the biting cold stop her from having fun Wednesdsay morning on the playground of Leggett Street Primary School in Wauseon. (Photo by David J. Coehrs) Alexis Baird, back from a knee injury, showed no signs of slowing down as she drives to the basket.
Heidi and Matthew Fether Gas prices dip further
There is some good news when it comes to the nation's struggling economy. Gas prices have fallen lower than many thought they would ever see again. On Friday, in Swanton the cost of a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline was $1.92. Prices were over $4 per gallon in May. (Photo by Drew Stambaugh) Class of Ô46
The Wauseon High School Class of 1946 held their class reunion at the Barn Restaurant and had a great time reminiscing. Front Row (Left to Right): Hazel (Pike) Figy, Margaret (Roddy) Hines, Ruth (Mahon) Hutchinson, Joan (Hammon) Konwinski, Leta (Lewis) Marzolf, Virginia (Kutzli) Nillson, Bernadine (Griffin) Elton, Pat (Westbrook) Gleckler, Lucille (Hess) Roth, Barbara (Bonar) Weber, Delores (Larned) Boyers, Ruby (Roesch) Pike, Evelyn (Earlywine) Watkins and Joan (Moll) Ziegler. Back Row: Paul Reichert, Herbert Meier, Russell Wheeler, Lee Graffice, Jim Figy, Arnold Ledyard, Lois (Cammarn) Whitmer, Virginia (Lillich) Merillat, Betty (Blackmore) Trigg, Mary (Thierry) Gype, Arlene (Goldsmith) Eicher, Hal Watkins, Hal Robinson and Francis (Schlegel) Adams. Swanton's Josh McCaughey was named second team.
Robert and Ruby Kime John Fry, Wauseon, stands along side the collection of commemorative plates of WW II bombers and fighter planes at the Wauseon Public Library. (Photo by Norris Ledyard) Jared Leininger was one of the many Blue Streaks who tried to chase down Liberty Benton's Aaron Craft on Saturday night. Craft rushed for 153 yards and four scores on 19 carries. (Photo by Jaycee Riley, zrphoto.net) Wauseon's Janelle Shaw, right, was named first team all-district.
Tracey Newcomb regards the move from his longtime service station on Shoop Avenue as a new chapter in his life. (Photo by  David J. Coehrs) Alicia Drewes of Archbold earn all-state and all-district honors. Sgt. Tracy Zuver receives the Terry Sowers Memorial Award from a Fulton County Victim's Advocate. (Photo by Norris Ledyard)
WHS Class of Ô53
The Wauseon High School Class of 1953 held their 55th reunion at the residence of John Yoder in Holland on Aug. 29. First Row (Left to Right): Marilyn (Miller) Ricker, Martha June (Stutzman) Eberly, Dorothy (Shadle) Miller, Norma (Plassman) Kurth, Alleen (McKeever) McKnight, Mary Jane (Ehret) Schrock and Lois (Murry) Boydston. Second Row: Phyllis (Gamber) Buehrer, Ila (Nofziger) Frank, Carol (Wiler) Miller, Annette (Fraker) Quillet, Joan (Mohr) Knierim and Gene Dominique. Third Row: Bob Disbrow, Lloyd Graf, Donald Smith, John Yoder, Don Colon and Jim vonSeggern. Justo Suarez, outgoing president of Voces Unidas, introduces Leticia Molina as the new president and Alicia Hernandez as director. The group seeks to grow as a youth-oriented association and further expand through diversity. (Photo by Norris Ledyard) Kris Boysel, from Burr Road Middle School, shares part of his essay. There were 20 veterans in attendance receiving tribute from the school. ÒPatriot's Pen Kramer, the Wauseon Exempted Village Schools' therapy dog, was the celebrity guest reader Wednesday morning for ÒYoung Readers Week
Jesus Arroyo Gutierrez of Delta, holding his son, David Reyes Ortega (shirt and tie) and Jesus Martinez Mandujano from Wauseon, stand with family and friends as project Hope feted these new American citizens. (Photo by Norris Ledyard)
The Wauseon Indians were ninth at state. (Photo by Jack Frey) Too much candy can do this to your teeth, as it did to Ryan Marks. The son of Stephen and Elise Marks is a vampire frog. (Photo by Norris Ledyard)

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