2013 Leaders of Tomorrow graduates
Hungry Horse News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 11 years, 8 months AGO
Photo by Crown Photography - Twenty-eight juniors from local high schools received graduation certificates for completing the Leaders of Tomorrow program designed to build leadership skills through participation in the community. The Leaders of Tomorrow program is sponsored by the United Way and managed by a local advisory council of volunteers. From the left, top row, Bryce MacCallum, Bigfork, Jenna McQuire, Flathead, Andrea Getts, Columbia Falls, Jaron Neumann, Stillwater Christian, Travis Kauffman, Stillwater Christian, Jonathan Dittman, Whitefish, Genovieve Gibson, Bigfork, Devin Slater, Glacier, Lonnie Sherman, Glacier, and David Willis, Stillwater Christian; middle row, Natalie Jeude, Flathead, McKenna Miller, Flathead, Alex Hider, Bigfork, McKenzie Hemp, Stillwater Christian, Montana Fountain, Flathead, Peter Venman, Stillwater Christian, Heather Bach, Stillwater Christian, Maddie Lorang, Bigfork, and Kathryn Jentz, Stillwater Christian; front row, Natalie Newberry, Glacier, Sierra Crandall, Glacier, Emily Pataky, Bigfork, Kelly Hendrix, Fathead, Brielle Miller, Stillwater Christian, Mary Gross, Columbia Falls, Raechel Young, Flathead, and Cierra Collier, Glacier. Not shown, Kaitlyn Werk, Glacier.
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