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Board has controversial year The school board had a rough time this year after making two controversial decisions in front of large crowds. Both decisions brought the board media attention and started talks of a recall election. The first decision came in Febru- ary when the board supported Dr. Bonnette in his refusal to pay the bus drivers for the snow day on which they refused to drive due to road conditions. Their pay was reinstated shortly thereafter, however. The second decision came in April when they voted to not re- new the contract of first year band director Mrs. Rhonda Schark. The annual school election was Monday, Iune 10. Charles A. Brososky and Iames C. Stanley were elected to fill the seats of Donald Schultz and Donald Sheldon, who did not seek re-election. Also on the ballot was a millage renewal proposition for 5.75 mills. It passed by a margin of 196-77. Trustee Richard Wakefield tries to calm down Walter Brehmer, vice president, as Donald Schultz, trustee, watches. Mrs. Mary Van Dorn, assistant bookkeeper, questions Mrs. Lois Nelson. Dr. Bonnette and board members Calvin Bryson, president: Darlene Hochradel, treasurer: Donalt Sheldon, secretary: and Iohn Perion, trustee, discuss a question from the audience.
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-A FEELING OF GCHOLARSHW I In a Middle East seminar at the University of Michigan, Sue Hemmer and Alexa McCulloch of the independent study class discuss game tactics. Mr. Bremer explains the digestive system of the earthworm to Chuck Brososky and Iohn Iefferds. Academics!33
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,Lil g Bonnette looks on as board member Darleen Hochradel prepares to the Class of 1985 with their diplomas. 5 N. '. yu N A65 , N X .Q 'M' -.MM ' ,,-,N it .. A Y V M- .5 ,r N ' K K 4 4 uperintendent David Bonnette concentrates on one of the many letters 6 receives. Mrs. Lois Nelson, business manager, is in charge of many accounts. Administrationf'15
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