The Independent-News, Volume 116, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 July 1990 — Page 2

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - JULY 5, 1990

CLUB ENJOYS TRIP Twenty one members and six guests of the GFWC Walkerton Woman’s Community Gub took a bus tour to South Haven. Michigan. on June 27th. The bus went through Michigan fruit country with orchards on both sides of the highway, loaded with cherries, apples and peaches and there were many vineyards. Their first stop was the Kalamazoo Toy Train Factory where the toys are assembled by hand and they enjoyed the display room and the gift shop. Lunch was at the River Boat Adler, a houseboat anchored at the port on the Black River, a tributary of Lake Michigan. A sight-seeing tour on a river boat was both relaxing and refreshing. The weather was perfect. The crowd had time for some shopping at the small shops in South Haven, after which they 1 visited the St. Julian Winery for i snacks and a wine-tasting of the : lovely different wines made in ' Michigan. t The last stop before beginning < the trip home was at the Maritime Museum where they were given a guided tour and a short but very fascinating history of the culture of

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ecology of the Great Lakes. The trip back was just as enjoyable, seeing Michigan’s beautiful forests and wildflowers.* It is the last activity for the summer. The club's meetings will resume in September under the presidency of Ella Remus. The outgoing president. Mildred Casey, thanked the members at the end of the trip for their cooperation and help during her presidency. She was given an enthusiastic vote of appreciation for her two years of successful leadership of the club. Dan Snider Completes Work For Degree After teaching twenty-two years Dan Snider completed his counseling degree at Indiana University in South Bend. He received his National Certified Counselor certificate during his third year of counseling and has completed his third year at John Glenn High School. Sandy Hunter graduated from Purdue with an MS degree in counseling and has completed her

second year at Glenn. As counselors. they are interested in developmental guidance services. Programs should meet the needs of students: needs to be successful in school, to get along with peers and adults, and to select a career direction. To find the needs of students the counselors are obtaining results from surveys given to all students grades eight through twelve. The surveys will identify needs in three areas: leaning, career selection, * personal/social relationships. Surveys were completed by 58% of all the teachers and administrators and were sent to a random sample of parents of high school students. With telephone follow-up, the parents returned 50% of the surveys. This will give the counselors a broad base to look at student needs. ' The counselors will spend many hours this summer tabulating the results and looking at programs which can help students develop their full potential. Developmental guidance aims to educate students before crises happen. It helps students look realistically at life after high school and look at job options for their ability. Students may enter the job market after high school, select a trade school, or choose the best college for their ability and career interest. Some of the programs the counselors hope to develop will meet needs of students who have a difficult time making choices in a dualistic society. Other programs will center on learning successfully in school and dealing with stress in a teenager’s life. Results of the survey will be completed this fall when school begins. NOTICE “Voice Os The People” articles submitted to “The IndependentNews that are unsigned or contitutes slander will not be published. Articles that are not legible will not be printed.

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