Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 110, Number 47, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 21 November 1990 — Page 39

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Season begins

NW student assistance program begins soon

by Jean Blad NW Guidance Counselor North Wood Student Assistance groups will be starting soon. Therefore, it seems an appropriate time to remind WaNee students and parents that the Student Assistance Program continues, and to answer questions that might arise. A Student Assistance Program consists of a team of staff members who draft policy language, design procedures, train others, and promote awareness in order to identify, assess, refer and support students with problems. Alcohol and other drug-related problems are the main targets. However, many other problems can lead students to the use of addicting substances. As stated in the philisophy of the Student Assistance Program: “We believe our task as caring adults, educators, parents and friends is to help adolescents utilize every available opportunity to g<iin information and support in their search for a healthier way of life and Lo expand their understanding of life’s risks, challenges and changes. We intend to be instrumental in helping our students develop the skill and strength necessary to confront the challenges of adolescence. The Student Assistance Program will help students to explore new relationships and new behaviors in a supportive environment. It is our hope that through the SA Program, students will be influenced enough to prevent at least some problems from occurring. Our desire

David R. Holmes, James P. Hayes and Robert O. Bowen announce the merger of their legal practices. The firm will practice under the name of HOLMES, HAYES & BOWEN at: Bremen Office Nappanee Office Plymouth Office 201 E. Plymouth St. 11l N. Main St. 519 N. Walnut St. Bremen, IN 46506 P.O. Box 26 P.O. Box 512 (219) 546-4022 Nappanee, IN 46550 Plymouth, IN 46563 (219) 546-5253 (219) 773-7728 (219) 936-2697 FAX (219) 936-4998 The partners in the firm will continue their General Civil, and Criminal Practice at the above locations. Among the areas the firm practices in, are: Business & Corporate Law Criminal Defense Wills & Estates Real Estate Collections Divorce Personal Injury D.U.I. Bankruptcy

Coach Keith Foley and assistant coach, Larry Thompson, have these eighth grade Bulldogs ready to compete at both the “A” and “B" levels of basketball. Front, from left, BiH Abel, manager, Rich Anderson, Chad Reed, John Albrecht and Josh Miller. Second row, Charlie Zercher, Josh Yoder, Adam Bontrager, Carlos Benevidez, Cory Miller, James Fisher, Nathan Troyer and John Mattern. Back, Andy Grimm, Brad Baker, Matt Dermott, Tom Duncan, Tony Gilley, Matt Bunch and Jon Schrock. (AN photo by Ron Keiser)

The season begins for Coach Merl Wise's seventh grade Bulldogs, with both “A" and “B” teams taking time out from practice for a photo. Front, from left, Brian Snyder, manager, David Speicher, Derek Sabo, Jason McCuen, Jesse Sheets and Jason Tillotson, manager. Second row, Nate Andrews, Andy Smith, George Bush, Jeremy Miller, Chris Coffin, Michael Miller and Nathan Yoder. Back, Ryan Beer, Andy Karnes, Joel Best, Mike Leeper, Tim Schmucker, Kevin Rodgerson, Matt Swihart, Jeff Wise and Ben Gritzmaker. (AN photo by Ron Keiser)

is that all individuals helped will know that we, as concerned persons, believe that all our students should be given every opportunity to reach their full potential as members of our community.” The NWHS Student Assistance Program was started by Mr. Bob Cross four years ago. It is hoped that

Gift drive under way

The time, the place and the need are all here. The time is now, according to Millie Parks, Nappanee Chairman for the Medical Health Association Christmas Gift Drive. The places are collection centers around town. The need is Christmas gifts for mentally ill persons who must spend Christmas in a state hospital, community mental health center or a nursing home. “Elkhart County and other counties have responded overwhelmingly to our pleas in the past for Christmas gifts,” stated Parks. ‘The need of gifts is as great as ever this year.” Popular gifts include pajamas, socks, handkerchiefs, stocking caps, gloves and toiletries for men. For women, gift suggestions might include nightgowns, knit hats, scarfs, gloves and toiletries. All items must be new and unwrapped, no used items please. The deadline is now December 7, to insure proper distribution among

the support group part of the program can be expanded this year. Mrs. Judy Weldy, Mrs. Sandy Korenstra, and Mrs. Jean Blad will be facilitators in various groups. Mrs. Blad, a North Wood Counselor, would be happy to speak with anyone who has any questions or concerns about the program. Shey may be contacted at 773-4127.

patients at holiday parties, which are already scheduled for December 18 at Elkhart Fountain View and other palces in Elkhart as well as Logansport State Hospital for the Elkhart County patients. Boxes are at Hooks, Dunham’s, Bee’s Country Splendor, G.L. Perry’s and the Nappanee Advance News. Also, by December 17, lots of cookies are needed; so anyone who would like to volunteer or has any questions should call Millie Parks at 773-4201. Molehills of debt build mountains of worry.

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Menus Nappsmee Middle School Monday, November 26-Taco dog sandwich, tator tots, mixed vegetables/deviled eggs, applesaoce/pears, milk. Tuesday, November 27-Pizza, com/broccoli, pineapple/mixed fruit, milk. Wednesday, November 28--Macaroni and cheese, smokie, green beans/carrot sticks, fruit, blueberry muffins, milk. Thursday, November 29-Pork chop, gravy, mashed potatoes, celery sticks/peas, peaches/ applesauce, biscuit, milk. Friday, November 30-Sloppy Joe, french fries, mixed fruit/ peaches, cookie, milk. Union Monday, November 26--Comdogs, celery and carrot sticks, pineapple, cinnamon grahams, milk. Tuesday, November 27-French toast sticks, sausage, potato sticks, pears, milk. Wednesday, November 28— Hamburge. and spaghetti, lettuce salad, garlic toast, applesauce, jello, milk. Thursday, November 29-Sloppy Joes, tator tots, mixed vegetables, mixed fruit, milk. Friday, November 30—ALL AMERICAN DAY—Hamburgers with cheese slice, french fries, com, peaches, chocolate chip cookies, milk.

New books available at Library

The following books are now available at the public library for your reading pleasure. Adult Fiction Lady Boss, Collins-in an undercover disguise as a secretary, Lucky uncovers a world of financial scheming and betrayal as she takes on Hollywood. The Once and Future Spy, Littel— an idealistic CIA agent discovers the secret of a Revolutionary War mystery to try to thwart present-day plotters, in this novel of espionage. Barren Revenge, Penn-the murder of a judge’s houseman and the disappearance of the investigating officer’s wife seem to be unrelated until the two cases converge. Phaze Doubt, Anthony-sci-fi adventure. Deadly Valentine, Hart-a mystery bookstore owner follows the methods of her favorite literary detectives to solve the murder of a shipping magnate’s wife. Under Siege, Coonts-a determined assassin and a vicious Colombian drug lord are intent on plunging the U.S. into chaos in this timely thriller. Spy Sinker, Deighton-a beautiful, brilliant woman who is caught up in the double world of two espionage systems, is involved in the shady dealings that bring down the Berlin Wall. Stardust, Parker-an assignment to protect the star of a new TV series during filming finds private eye Spenser more trouble than he bargained for. Harvest, Plain-as a couple’s marriage begins to falter, their son unwittingly precipitates a chain of events that spirals the family downward. Large Print. Snare of Serpents, Holt-falsely accused of murdering her father, a young Scottish girl travels to Africa to begin a new life, until the outbreak of the Boer War threatens to uncover buried secrets. Dying Young, Leimbach—a young woman caring for a dying lover is increasingly drawn to another man, in this contemporary love story. Hocus Pocus, Vonnegut—escaped criminals from a prison take hostage the Board of Trustees of a small college, in a United States taken over by the Japanese. Adult Non-Fiction Executive in Passage, Marrs-an account of a man who has it allpower, success, and money, but who searches for a life of deeper meaning. You Might Be A Rednick If-, Foxworthy-a guide for choosing a career and a private career school.

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Jeff Wise, left, last year’s winner of the All-Star Baseball Team’s MVP Award, presents the award to Jesse Sheets, this year’s MVP. Other awards presented at season’s end went to Danny Rouch, Mr. Hustle; Wes Dodson and Matt Martin, co-Most Valuable Pitchers; Brandon Ramer, MV Offense, and Cory Hostetler, MV Defense. (AN photo by Ron Keiser)

Love Hunger, Minirth recovery from food addiction. The Soviet Union Today-tour of the country in photos and text. The Authoritative Calvin and Hobbes, Waterson-a cartoon collection. Personal Computer Programming Encyclopedia. Trump: Surviving at the Top, Trump—a candid account of Donald Trump’s triumphs and troubles. The Animal Rights Handbookinformation about animal rights activist groups. Workshop Math, Scharff—guide to workshop practical math problems. The Bible and Us, Greenley-a controversial priest and a conservative rabbi read the Scripture together. Father Son and Co., Watsonthe story of the father and son who built the company that became IBM. Commonsense Breastfeeding, Reukauf. Children Who Will Play With Little Dinosaur?, McGuire-Little Dinosaur has trouble finding just the right playmate who isn’t too busy. Ghostbusters 11, Stine-based on the movie. P'S P'S Gets a Job, MePhailwhen a little pig wants some money, his mother tells him he must earn it. The Buck Stops Here, Provensen-a picture book of presidents. Something Big Has Been Here, Prelutsky~a collection of funny new poems. Little Rabbit Foo Foo, Rosen-a mean little rabbit receives his just desserts in this silly song in picture book format. Jessi’s Babysitter, Martin-one of the Baby-Sitters Club members ends up having a sitter of her own.

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