Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 104, Number 32, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 7 January 1981 — Page 12

Nappanee Advance-News Wednesday, January 7, 1981

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By KIM KEISER Howdy! Now that Christmas vacation is over, it’s time to get out the books and start some serious studying. Semester exams will be given next week. Morning exams will be Thursday, and afternoon classes will meet Friday morning for exams. Students wil be dismissed at 11:20 am. —NW— The Drama Club’s student-parent-faculty production of “Oklahoma” will be presented February 6, at 7:30 p.m., in the auditorium. Reservations may be made by contacting the school office. Since this production is only being presented one night, and involves a large number of persons, you should make your reservations as soon as possible, to insure getting a seat. Other upcoming drama presentations include “Earthlings”, a children’s play, January 19, at 7 p.m.; “Fiddler on the Roof”, March 26-28, at 7:30 p.m.; “The Wizard of Oz”, a children’s play, April 14, at 7 p.m. —NW— The North Wood Panthers, who have had a week to rest, following their holiday tourney championship, will be

Campus Life rally planned

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808 LAURENT At YFC-Campus Life Rally Jan. 10

Summer bike trips ’planned

Adventure from the Pacific to the Atlantic . . . This coming summer OutSpokin’ is- planning two coast to coast bike tours. One group will pedal from Vanoouver, British Columbia to Saint Johns, New Brunswick, Canada. Another group will ride across the U S. from Lincoln City, Oregon to Hampton Beach, New Hampshire. Each group will begin on the shore, cross the Rockies, ride over the plains stopping at beautiful sights . . . until they reach the east coast! Each trip is two months long, June 15-August 12; covering 3800 miles and averaging 70 miles per day. The significant difference between the trips, other than the route, will be the style of biking. The group crossing Canada will be accompanied by a van and trailer to carry personal belongings and supplies. On the U.S. trip bikers will carry

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back in action this Friday night, at Warsaw. Let’s go, Panthers —vand make 1981 another “Year of the Panther”! £ —NWPanther wrestlers finished second in their wrestling invitational, held Saturday at the Panther Pit. Congratulations to Kevin Mullet, Greg Urednick and John Flickinger, who won championships in their weight divisions. —NWSports Action This Week: 7th, guys’ gymnastics at Concord; Bth, frosh wrestling at Brookdale, girls’ basketbal at Rochester, frosh baskeball at Triton; 9th, guys’ basketball at Warsaw; 10th, gymnastics, Concord invitational, wrestling, Brandywine Invitational, JV wrestling, Mishawaka Triple Dual; 12th, frosh wrestling, here, with Pierre Moran, girls’ basketball, here, with Jimtown; 13th, wrestling, here, with Bremen, frosh basketball, here, with Plymouth. -NW- # W Until next week... ( ’ \

Bob Laurent, nationally known youth speaker, will be featured at the area - Youth For Christ-Campus Life Rally, Saturday, Jan. 10. This rally is a “fifth quarter” beginning after the area basketball games at 9:45 p.m. at the Elkhart YMYWCA, 200 E. Jackson Blvd. Ail area youth and youth organizations are invited. Admission is free. Bobbi Ludwick will open the rally by "singing several selections from her first album that will be released and available locally in February. Campus Life is the division of Youth For Christ that offers a balanced, year around, program of activities that help junior and senior high young people live a balanced life. The activities seek to integrate the mental, spiritual, social, and physical areas of life.

personal effects on their bikes in panniers, accompanied by a small car transporting food, kitchen and camping supplies. Both hikes will combine the adventure of pedaling Coast to Coast with an emphasis on Christian community and spiritual growth. These hikes are open to any person 16 and older interested in riding coast to coast with the chance tosbe challenged spiritually. The trip fee, $875, includes use of an Out-Spokin’ 10-speed, food, camping and insurance. Out-Spokin’ is a program of Mennonite Board of Missions, in Elkhart Along with bike trips ranging from two days to two months, Out-Spokirt 4 also coordinates backpacking tri^. For more details on Coast to Coast or info on other Out-Spokin’ tours write to Don Rittenhouse, Out-Spokin’, Box 370, Elkhart, 46515 or call 219-294-7525,

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