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Homework Set Aside Students had a break trom home- work on Wednesday nights, which was set aside for church activities. Youth groups sponsored fund rais- ers throughout the year, such as car washes, pancake feeds, and bake sales to pay for swimming and roller skating parties, movies at lock-ins. and rallies. The groups not only held money raisers, but, also, got together with other groups for pot-luck suppers and hay rides in the fall. TOP: Troy Christensen scrambles some eggs for a breakfast that the Methodist youth group held ABOVE: Mary Eikmeier and Aaron Smith pre- pare pancakes lor a Pancake Feed that their youth group held to raise money for its group's activities. LEFT: Jeff Weigel. Chris Ziebarth. and Amy Ludeman paint a rainbow on a classroom wall at the Presbyterian church. Church 9
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Field Work, Livestock Keep Students Busy Many students had part-time jobs helping local farmers. This included field work plus chores. Fall harvesting was a busy time be- cause combining had to be done before the first snowfall. Springtime started a new season of working the land (discing and plow- ing) and planting crops. Along with the fieldwork, animals had to be fed, watered, and kept healthy. TOP Richard Hagel checks over the feedlot of his fat cattle to see if they need any water or feed. ABOVE: Tab Peper goes over his chisel plow before going to the field FAR RIGHT: Bill Parsley unloads a trailer of corn before returning to the field to pick up another load from the combining crew RIGHT Steve Johnson fills up his tractor with gas so he can continue with his harvesting chores 8 Jobs
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Halls, Lunchroom Places To Mingle The halls served many different pur- poses. These purposes included a place to take shelter during tornado drills, a place to escape between classes, a place to visit and mingle with classmates and friends, and a place to run and exercise when the weather outside was unbearable. The lunchroom was used for study halls as well as for eating. It was a place to sit and gossip with friends. Also, when school dances were held, except for the Prom, this was the place where the action was.” TOP: Dan Heyduk and Rochelle Hagel are relaxing in the library before going to gov- ernment class. MIDDLE RIGHT: Todd Rose. Larry Kotan, Mike Bailey. Russell Golder. Tab Peper. Jim Cochran. Frode Lillerovde sit at their regular table lor lunch. Andrea Nussbaum is keeping an eye on things to see if anything different will happen. ABOVE: Kathy Gageby and Kristi Wentworth seem to be studying hard in the library. RIGHT: Brian Dykstra and Steve Emter wait by the Home Ec. room to be excused from lunch break. 10 Halls
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