Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 109, Number 19, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 2 October 1985 — Page 10

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1 Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, October 2,1985

County Form bureau annual meeting set

The election of county officers will highlight this year's annual meeting of the Elkhart County Farm Bureau. Inc. The annual meeting for the county farm organization will be held Monday evening, October 14. at the Brenneman. Memorial Church. Goshen The church is located just north of Goshen. onSRi5 County Farm Bureau officers and members of the organization’s board of directors are slated to be

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elected during the business meeting. Also planned is an election of county delegates to the Indiana Farm Bureau annual meeting in December, in Indianapolis. The annual event will begin at 6:45p.m., with a cafeteria-style dinner Entertainment for the evening will be provided by the Elkhart Memorial High School Swing Choir. Also during the farm organization’s business meeting, county Farm Bureau members will be

reviewing the annual report of the County Farm Bureau, and evaluating 12 local policy development resolutions. The resolutions are being presented at the county level by township farm bureaus, and, if passed at the annual meeting, will be submitted for consideration in the state farm bureau policy development process. The county farm wife of the year winner will also be announced. Tickets for the meeting are priced at f 1 per person, for all county farm bureau members, voting and associate. They can be purchased from any county or township.officer, or at the county Farm Bureau Insurance offices in Goshen and Elkhart.

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Techniques learned

Students Involved with the Media Club at NorthWoOd High School exhibit some of the equipment they have had the chance to work with. At left with the color video camera is John Duesler and Jesse Presler. At right with the 16mm reel to rad are Jim Hollar, Phil Jenkins, Scott Haney and Matt Anglemeyer. The advisor to the group |s Mrs. Rosemary Matthews. (AN photo)

Helping out with audiovisuals The Media Club at North Wood High School has gotten underway for the new school year. The Media Club was started six or seven years ago by former librarian, Mrs. Harvey. At present, there are 14 boys enrolled In the program; however, the club is not limited to boys. Mrs. Rosemary Matthews is the advisor. Students come into the LRC workroom during their free periods to learn how to operate the equipment. There are three video taping units and two cameras. With the help of Mrs. Bigler and Mrs. Harvey, the new members practice using the equipment. There is a list of equipment for the students to master and check off as they are comfortable with them. Students video tape sports at the school, except for boys’ basketball and football. Students go to classes to assist teachers in special projects. For example, German performs skits every year; Business Law holds mock trials; and Spanish does commercials in Spanish. Speech classes and student teachers are video taped to see how they are improving. Besides helping regular teachers, the students are available to assist substitute teachers who don’t know how to use the school’s AV equipment. ! I * • I Kathy Troyer won the Rocking Chair Marathon during Nappanee’s Centennial Celebration in 1974. She “rocked” for 86 hours and 51 minutes to win the event. Mike Callander was the sole remaining male In a field of 51 contestants who rocked through drizzle and heat, He finished sixth, going for 66 hours and 24 minutes.

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