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Panther fans invited to place yearbook ads

Are you a Panther fan? If not . . . shame on you! If you are . . . why not show your spirit and let everyone else know you're a “Panther Booster.” This year, for the very first time, the yearbook staff of North Wood High School is providing you, the Panther fan, with a special page in the 1981 yearbook. On this page will appear your name, along with the names of other Panther fans (on a 25-space lip,e) for only $2. Why not show your spirit in North Wood High School, all school sports, clubs, etc., and, last but not least, the yearbook staff. This is also a great opportunity for you to order a 1981 yearbook, which will highlight such things as the 1980 football team bound for state; the regional champion baseball team, the additions made to the high shcool; the state-ranked gymnastics team and girls basketball team; the mighty marching Panthers and the new band program, and the powerful wrestling team, and all the other teams and activities that make North Wood High School the pride of the community. Feel your pride building? Then fill out the form(s)

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Celebrating freedom “Freedom” was the wrfrd of the day at Central School as students tied yellow ribbons around trees on the school grounds to celebrate the return of the former American hostages. Students and teachers wore yellow ribbons and the symbols of freedom decorated windows throughout the school building. (An photo)

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CPR class

CPR instructor Bill Martz demonstrates the method used to save a choking victim. His “victim” is Tracy Newcomer, a student in the current CPR class. Persons interested in the class maycontact Martz, 773-2291, Jay Michael, 773-3650, or Carrie Hochstetler, 773-7348. (AN photo)

CPR classes are offered

Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) has become orie of the largest growing educational programs in the nation. Today's public wants to know what they can do until the doctor or ambulance arrives, especially in a case when a loved one has stopped breathing and fails to produce a heart beatcardiac arrest. The answer is CPR. Effective CPR will keep a victim of cardiac arrest from going into biological death for an unlimited time, thus giving the victim the best chance of survival upon arrival Police report Two trucks were involved in a January 20, 1 p.m. mishap, which occurred near McDonald's Restaurant on US6, east of Nappanee. Drivers of the vehciles involved were Caramia S. Hawk, North Liberty, and William L. Bradley, Goshen. According to the report, Bradley had stopped for traffic, and was attempting to make a left turn. Hawk, who was distracted, looked up, but was unable to stop in time to avoid hitting the Bradley vehicle in the rear David M. Toney. 1205 E. Marion St., Nappanee. and Doreen K. Stump, CR46. Nappanee, were drivers of two cars involved in a January 22. 8:08 a m. accident which occurred at the intersection of SR 19 and John St. Toney had stopped at the John St. intersection; - looked for traffic and then proceded into the intersection, failing to see the Stump vehicle approaching on SRI9. Toney's car struck the Stump car in the^ntersection.

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of advance life support. Nappanee residents have shown their concern for family and friends by taking CPR classes offered by the Nappanee Emergency Medical Service (EMS). In the last three classes held at the municipal center. 52 persons have been taught effective CPR. This does not include the police reserves. This month, 13 more students will be recertified, some for their third year. Students are taught factors, early warning signs, how to administer effective CPR. how to save a choking victim, and much more. If you would like to take a two-night class, or your group or organization would like to reserve a class, please contact any one of the following instructors: Jay Michael, 773-3650; Bill Martz, 773-2291. or Carrie Hochstetler. 773-7348 The following are statements from CPR students: ■‘l think CPR is important because I might save the life of a fellow - employee, member of my family, or a perfect stronger. I'm back again this year, to top of things and refresh my memory." “Why CPR is important. It has saved many people, as long as I have been aware “Os CPR. It has restored culation to keep the heart pumping. Mouth to mouth has given a lot of air to persons that weren't breathing. In basics it has saved a lot of lives. The idea of a life saved is a good feeling." "I feel that CPR training is important, especially since we live in the country. You never know- whose life you might be able to save someday. It may even be someone in your own family.” “If you know the CPR method, you

could save a human life, which woulr be a great satisfaction. So I think tin class is worthwhile, and recommetn everyone to take it. "A person's life is worth giving ui two or three hours of my time to hel| out my fellow man. And. with childrei of my own, I might need to save thei’ life until help comes. “I feel that CPR is necessary in a working environment You never know when it would be a must to put this knowledge into action Many lives can be saved by knowing how to properly perform CPR “I feel that CPR is important because if I had come across a victim, i would feel that I could have saved hi. or her life if I had taken CPR. Who can sit back and watch someone die or choke.” CPR class in February Applications are being accepted at the clerk-treasurer's office for CPR to be held Feb. 9 and 10 from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Municipal Center. Jay Michael and Bill Martz will be instructors. The course is sponsored by the American Heart Association and the Nappanee EMS Department. Cost for the class is $2. Anyone interested in enrolling*may call the clerk-treasurer’s office at 773-2112.

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