Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 110, Number 43, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 24 October 1990 — Page 2

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, October 24, 1990

Scholastic Aptitude Test set Nov. 3 at North Wood

by Jean M. Blad NWHS Counselor North Wood High School is one site for the November 3 Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). In many ways, students have been preparing for the SAT during their entire school careers. Doing well on the SAT is a natural result of hard work in academic courses in school, and a strong interest in reading and Other mentally challenging activities. ; Surveys show that most colleges are likely to view students’ high school records-the courses they Have taken and their class rank-as most important. This record is viewed, along with the students’

RED RIBBON v ACTIVITIES CALENDAR WIMUUAY. October 34th Wear RED Day. Support FRIDAY. October 36th Red Tag Sale Watch your local drug awareness by wearing red all day papers for details of participating Wa-Nee Community Merchants. Breakfast for Business Managers at Amish Acres. Nappanee starting promptly at 7:00 a.m.. $4.00 Signing of Declaration of Non Dependence continues. Luncheon for Business Managers at Raymond's Restaurant Wakarusa from 12:00 to 1:00 p. m. *4.00 Hie speakers for both the braakfhat and luncheon will be Frank Hubbel. Bown Center. Warsaw. Indiana speaking on the Employee AsMatanrr SATURDAY, October 27th Signing of Declaration of Program. George Baker, an attorney from Non Dependence continues Indianapolis speaking on the legal aspects of drug testing and a representative from the local Wa-Nee industry. The three speakers will also conduct a panel discussion. For more information or reservation for breakfast or SUNDAY, October 28th General encouragement from lunch, please contact the Nappanee Chamber of cieut/ for parents to be good examples to our youth Commerce or Wakarusa Chamber of Commerce. tor kids to be strong and use good Judgement to stay away from drugs. Signing of Declaration of Non-Dependence _ . continues. signing of Declaration of Non-Dependence. THURSDAY. October 25th Pledge awareness Make a 2* Declarations of Non-Dependence will be pledge to be "Drug Free* collected and sent to Governor Evan Bayh to v 8 8 demonstrate that the Wa-Nee community Signing of Declaration of Non-Dependence supports a drug-free Indiana.

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SAT scores. Indications of personal qualities, such as motivation, initiative and leadership ability, may also influence some colleges’ decisions. Over the long term, a good selection of solid academic courses, wide reading, and consistent hard work on course studies, are the best test preparation strategies. In the short run, students should be sure that they know the format of the test: its organization, the kinds of questions it asks, the terms and concepts it uses, and how it is timed and scored. This is explained in the SAT Guide, given to all students who plan to register for the SAT. In short, students should know some basic rules of test-taking

strategy, including when and why to guess, how to pace oneself and so on. In addition, the booklet provides sample questions and explanations. Students who have read it carefully, and taken the full practice test which it contains, have reported greater confidence, less anxiety and more familiarity with the test than students who have not used the booklet. The amount of practice a student may need in order to feel comfortable, is a decision he or she must make.

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Moving 'lnto the 90's'

The Nappanee chapter of the Tri Kappa Sorority will be hosting a style show at Amish Acres on November 8. The theme, “Into the 90’s,” will reflect some of the latest fashions from several area boutiques. Above are Judy Layne, from House Across the Street: Sue Ringenberg, of Metzler’s Store Next Door; Sherry Yoder, of Studio 4. In the front row are Chad Davis and Haley Metzler of Tot n Teen Togs, Bremen. In addition, fashions from Reflections in Goshen will be shown. A three-quarter length, dark brown mink coat will be raffled during the show. Tickets are sl6 for the event and may be purchased from sorority members. Doors will open at 6:00p.m. and dinner will be served in the Amish Acres Restaurant Barn at 6:30p.m. (AN photo by Rebecca Babcock)

Halloween party planned

Capl. Don Miller, of the Nappanee Police Department, has announced that the annual Halloween Party will be held Wednesday, October 31, from 7-9p.m., at the Nappanee Middle School gymnasium. Students in grades K-5 are invited to attend the activities, which will include Davis & Cos. magic act, surprises, treats, prizes and special visitors.

Trick-or Treat hours set for Oct. 31

The City of Nappanee has announced that trick-or-treat hours have been set as follows: Wednesday, October 31, 5-7p.m. Following this, children are encouraged to attend the police departmentsponsored Halloween party, 7-9p.m., at the Nappanee Middle School.

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Cont. from Pg. 1 gural reception. The road as well as the parking lot on Lincoln Street will be closed from about 8:00a.m. until 9:30a.m. on November 7. Trick-or-treating will take place on Wednesday, October 31, from 5:00p.m. until 7:00p.m., and a party will be held at the Middle School from 7:00p.m. until 9:00p.m., hosted by the Nappanee Police Department. Fire Prevention Week was successful, according to Fire Chief Junior Mast. About 705 children in kindergarten through second grade loured the fire station. Additionally, on Saturday, October 13, about 80 children went through the smokehouse located at McDonald’s in Nappanee. Due to the Veteran’s Day holiday on Monday, November 12, the next meeting of the Nappanee Board of Public Works and Safety will take place at 3:30p.m., on Tuesday, November 13, in the council chambers at the municipal building. The public is invited to attend.

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