1979 - 1980

Budget was $3,020. Gross sales for the Easter Candy sale was $15,188 which made the Nation $5,316. Top seller was Mark Olson of the Seneca Tribe. The Spring Campout was held at Ohio FFA Camp Muskingum in Carrollton, Ohio. The Nation purchased a 20-watt P.A. for $190.00. Medicine Man Ron Lawson resigned due to a job change and was replaced by Augie Micozzi from the Cherokee. The dues were $23.00 for Father/Son and $6.00 for an additional son. The Nation discussed changing “Y’s”.

Chief - Larry Light, Mohawk
War Chief - Ray Hanley, Cherokee
Medicine Man - Ron Lawson, Pawnee
Wampum Bearer - Jim Ewing, Apache
Tallykeeper - Dan Tomich, Seneca
Indian Agent - Ed Frankovich, YMCA