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new law requires that a self-evalu-ation be made of the buildings and plans be developed for modifications that will bring the buildings into compliance. Mr. McKee reviewed 1992 legislative changes with the School Board. NEXT MEETING DATE The School Board will meet in a work session on Thursday, April 23, 1992, 7:00 p.m. at John Glenn High School to review drawings of the proposed new middle school. This is an informational meeting. No formal action will be taken. The next meeting date is May 5, 1992 at 7:30 p.m. at North Liberty Elementary School. ADJOURNMENT Jean Ann Beem, board president, adjourned the meeting at 8:58 p.m. EXECUTIVE SESSION Following the meeting an executive session was held for the purpose of discussing job performance evaluation of individual employees. The executive session adjourned at 10:30 p.m. Business Women Elect Bev Fraine As New President Bev Fraine was elected president of Walkerton Business and Professional Women’s Dining Club Thursday night at Al’s Diner, Koontz Lake. Also elected were Marty Malstaff, vice president; Becky Reed, secretary; Sue DeMien, treasurer; and Jeanne Mullet, reporter. Nominations for Woman of the Year Award were announced including Becky Reed. Marty Malstaff, Catherine Feece and Linda Relos. The award will be made at JOHNSON INS. AGENCY DON R. JOHNSON Certified Insurence Counselor DONNA L. RAUSCH DIANE JOHNSON We Sell Service Along With Our Product Call (219)586-2580 Koontz Lake Budd’s Bargain Barn 617 Roosevelt Road Walkerton Hours: Monday - Saturday 10:00 am. - s:ooip m. VARIETY OF ITEMS Something For Everyone PHONE 586-7244 4'389 90 NOW RENTING Mini-Storage Located In The North Liberty Industrial Park Sizes Starting At sxlo — 10x10 10 x 20 - 10 x 30 656-4914 9:00 am. To 5:00 p.m. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS KOONTZ LAKE LIBRARY Monday 4 Thursday 7:00 p m WALKERTON COMMUNITY BUILDING Sunday 7:00 p.m. For Further Information CALL 586-3243 OR 506-2502

the May meeting along with installation of officers. Serving on the Woman of the Year committee were Barb Burket, Ruth Ullery and Sue DeMien. Barb Osowski reported two scholarship awards had been selected by her committee also including Patty Kennedy and Janet Bierly. Winners will be announced at John Glenn’s Award Night and Oregon-Davis’ graduation exercises. Becky Reed led in the recitation of the Lord’s Prayer before the swiss steak dinner with 37 members and one guest, Brenda Janovich present. It was reported get well cards were sent Betty King and Pearl Wooley with a sympathy card to Myrna Daube upon the death of he mother-in-law. An amendment to the club’s constitution was approved allowing an extra 50 cents on dues not paid by December 31. Members not paying their dues by January 31 will be dropped. Norma Eddinger reported on membership which included six

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new members for the club year including Sue Rice, Judy Scott, Jane Creed, Laurie Lowry, Janice Palkovih and Joyce Legge. Bev Fraine reported on Ways and Means and said two lawn chairs would be raffled off sometime during the summer, possibly July 4th celebration at the park. It was announced the July 4th committee would welcome any donations for its May 16 auction beginning at 10:00 a.m. at the Walkerton Youth Building in an effort to raise the $6,500 needed each year for fireworks. April birthdays were honored including Selma Pry, Donna Platz, Helen Heymig and Linda Relos with the prize won by Mrs. Heymig. Jan Davison was hostess with Maggie Gaddis conducting an auction. The May meeting is with Betty King as chairman. MARCHALL COUNTY CHRISTIAN WOMEN TO MEET MAY 6 The Marshall County Christian Women’s Club will meet on Wed-

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