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Activities Vary Youth groups, also, conducted busi- ness meetings and played an active part in the church services of their church. Groups, such as, the Trent Baptists and MYF, put on the Easter Sunrise Service for their churches. Children’s sermons were often the responsibility of youth groups. Some entertained the elderly at the Manor by singing to them. TOP: The Presbyteens raise money by baby- sitting during church services They take turns working each week DeLane Albers. David Hammer.' John Burns (standing), and Chuck Jones keep an eye on one of the youngsters in their care. ABOVE: The CVO group listens to Mr Mark McGlone as he presents a lecture. Wednesday nights found this group partici- pating in this activity. LEFT: Troy Christensen helps slice the roast beef tor a MYF sponsored dinner. This group, also, holds pancake feeds and spaghetti sup- pers to raise money for their activities. Church 25
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Youth Groups Raise Money Many churches in the community conducted fund-raisers (pancake feeds, bake sales, dinners, and ice cream socials) to pay the costs of activities that they sponsored. Luther League, and other church groups participated in activities, such as, bowling, rollerskating, hayrides, swimming, movies, dances, and plays. TOP: Scott Delaney and Richard Hagel check the pizza to be served at a dance held In the Community Center. ABOVE: Stacey Grating and Leah Schipper wash dishes after one of their Luther League meetings. ■ RIGHT: David Hammer and John Burns stack dishes in preparation for a dinner that the Presbyteens will serve. 24 Church
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Fair Climax Of Summer For 4-H Achievement Days were the climax of summer activities for many stu- dents in 4-H groups. The Fair was held August 1-3 in Flandreau. Livestock shows, exhib- its of baked goods, sewing projects, and other handicrafts, as well as, fashions shows, beef and pork roasts highlighted this three-day event. Carnival rides and a three-wheel pull were a part of the activities, also. Each 4-H group, consisting of mem- bers between the ages of 8 and 19, held a meeting at least once a month. At such meetings, demon- strations were given by a member followed by a business meeting. Fund raisers, such as, selling trees or having bake sales and ice cream socials helped the 4-H’ers raise money for summer trips. TOP: Paul Barthel prepares his swine tor showing at the Moody County Fair. ABOVE: Brian Johnson shows his lamb tor which he received a purple ribbon. MIDDLE RIGHT: A crowd watches as a three-wheeler pulls a sled. This event is one of many held during Achievement Day's in August. RIGHT: Grooming his lamb is Danny Sutton, as Danny Jewett watches. 26 4-H
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