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Youth Get Into Religion Apart from the weekday activities, Wednesday nights were set aside as church night for the stu- dents. Church youth groups participated in various activities, such as: hayrides, poducks, pizza par- ties, retreats, choroling, and roller skating parties. These groups often worked together in their many activities. They worked on fund raising projects for the community and various charities. Besides these worthwhile activities, these students, also, found time for Bible study and church school. Top Right are some of the members of the CCD class. They are, back row, Deb Wolles, Monica Neal, Sandy Thielsen. Middle Row are Cheryl Wenge and Anita Sutton. Front row are Peggy LaPlante and Anne Broghammer. Middle (above to far right) are mem- bers of the Methodist and Lutheran church groups. Above are Betty Reynolds, Brian Hammer, Kristi Nelson, Keith Wilson, and David Halse. Middle are, Jill Zebill and friends. Far right are, Keith Wilson, Jill Zebill, Marlys Ehlers, and Brenda Reynolds. Right are members of the Preiyteen youth group. Back row are, Laurie Price, Sandy Gullickson, Lori Duncan, Sherri Gullickson, Linda Duncan, Brenda Ullom, and Jay LaRoche. Front row are Jeff Hurley, Margaret Milne, Todd Ludeman, Alisa Hogue, Janet Locke, andjanine Hurley. 12 Student Life
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Decisions, Decisions The school board's most important job is approving finances and bills. They determine vacation days and the length of the school year. The school board is also responsible for hiring and firing of school personnel. Interpreting the school policy, making out the school budget, advising the school board, and at- tending the school board meetings are some of the obligations of the superintendent. He also approves bills and completes State and Federal reports. The business manager has charge of recording all finances. She takes the minutes of all the school board meetings and writes the reports for the State and Federal governments. Pictured, At Top, is the school board. They are Mrs. John Bonde, Mr. Gene Gullickson, Mr. Stanley Hammer, Mrs. Francis Hemmer, Mr. Conway Lee, Mr. Duane Sutton, and Mrs. Gene Wilson. Shown above is Mr. Robert Andrea, director of the Multi-District. At Right is Mr. Sylvan Vigness, the superintendent. Mrs. William English, business manager, is at near right. At far right is Mrs. Bev Burchill, secretary at the Multi-District. 14 Board, Adm.
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