Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 113, Number 12, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 22 March 1995 — Page 7

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SERVES AS PAGE—Andy Rummel, Nappanee, joined State Rep. Phil Warner, R„ at the Statehouse as a page for the day, February 22. Rummel received a bird's eye view of the state legislative process, as he volunteered as a page. His responsibilities included responding to representatives' requests, delivering messages and running errands. Those students participating as pages are excused from school for the day, and are awarded a certificate signed by House Speaker Paul S. Mannweiler, R-Indianapolis, and their sponsoring legislator, to commemorate the visit. According to Warner, the page opportunity is an excellent one for students to learn more about Indiana government, and to assist their local legislator. "Citizen involvement is a necessary part of government, and the page program allows even those too young to vote an opportunity to participate," Representative Warner said.

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DEAL WITH IT—Jeff Modisett, left, chairman of the Governor's Commission for a Drug-Free Indiana and the Governor's Council on Impaired & Dangerous Driving, presented Governor Bayh's proclamation naming Tuesday, March 7, “Deal With It" Day, to Jim Patton, director of the Governor's Council on Impaired & Dangerous Driving. The proclamation was announced during the kickoff of a state-wide alcohol and other drug information and education campaign entitled "Deal With It" that will create awareness, provide access to solutions (through an 800 number), and urge all Hoosiers to "Deal With It" in their own lives and communities.

New books available at Nappanee Public Library

The following new books are available at the Nappanee Public Library, for your reading pleasure. ADULT FICTION Treasure Island, by Scott—a modern version of Stevenson's classic tale, set in the 1950 s on New York’s Long Island. Grass Kingdom, by Sherman — the saga of a legendary Texas cattle empire which is divided by ambition. Free to Trade, by Ridpath —a bond trader investigating the murder of one of his colleagues discovers a suspicious investment that leads him to a rogues gallery of people involved in international chicanery. Heaven’s Price, by Brown—when an injury sends a dancer to. a small town for a lengthy recuperation, she falls in love with her new landlord, in this contemporary large-print romance. Brass Ring, by Chamberlain —a tragic incident that obsesses a successful businesswoman begins to destroy her life, as she is caught up in a devastating struggle between terrible secrets and life-altering revelations. The Dragon, The Earl, and The Troll, by Dickson —a modern-day American, transported to an alternate world where medieval ways rule, must uncover evil forces at work, at a lavish Christmas feast. Legends of the Fall, by Harrison —three short novels explore the theme of revenge and the actions to which people resort when their lives or goals are threatened. ADULT NON-FICTION Heavy Justice, by Garrison —the inside story of the State of Indiana vs. Mike Tyson. My Sister Roseanne, by Barr — TV star Roseanne Arnold’s sister tells of Roseanne’s early life, and rise to fame. Marguerite Kelly’s Family Almanac, by Kelly —sound ideas and advice on all aspects of family life. The Physics of Immortality, by Tipler —in devising a mathematical model of the end of the universe, a physicist has created.

seemingly by accident, proof of the existence of God and man's immorality. Ten Days to Self-Esteem, by Bums —an innovative approach to raising your self-esteem and enhancing joy in daily living. 20 Great Weekend Getaways—favorite driving tours from the editors of Midwest Living magazine. The Story of Painting, by Beckett —a guide to the history of western art.

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WRESTLERS CLOSE SEASON—NorthWood Middle School wrestlers will host Triton, Thursday, March 23, 4:30p.m.. The wrestlers will close their season, Saturday, March 25, by hosting the HCAC Tourney, beginning at Ba.m.. Pictured front, from left: Josh Wilson, manager, Jason Horein, Levi Miller and Jeremy Hartzell, manager. Second row: Jesse Espenoza, Jesse Wesley, Nick Roelandts, Nate

NWHS career center students earn honors

Elkhart Area Career Center students participated in the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America (VICA) Regional Skill Olympics, held Saturday, March 11, at the ELkhart Area Career Center and the A.K. Smith Career Center, Michigan City. The competition involved over 250 top vocational students from 11 participating vocational and comprehensive high schools in northern Indiana. There were 20 skill and leaderDinners served during (estival The Wakarusa PTO will sponsor all-you-can-eat chicken and beef dinners, Friday and Saturday, March 24-25, during the annual Wakarusa Maple Syrup Festival. The dinners will be served at Nelson’s Port-A-Pit Banquet Hall, Wakarusa, from I la.m.-Bp.m., with tickets priced at $6 for adults, $4 for students, and $1.50 for preschoolers. Carry-out chicken will also be available, for $3.25 per half. The banquet hall is located at 711 E. Waterford St., Wakarusa, onefourth mile west of SR 19.

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Canter, Aaron Hoover, Clint Cripe, Jason Mishler and Jason Harter. Third row: Coach Jeff Biller, Glen Geiser, John Collins, Andy Mitschelen, Darrell Berger, Adam Copsey, Bill Mitschelen, John Yoder, and assistant-coach Jim Hess. Back row: Jimmy Beath, Eric Esenwein, Aaron Bolt, Jared Hamsher, Josh Braden, Zack Clindaniel, Ben Becker'and Alex Cook. (AN photo by Merrie Chapman)

ship contests conducted, with local business and industry personnel serving as contest chairpersons and judges. Winners of the first four places in each contest are now eligible to participate in the Indiana State VICA Contest, to be held April 14-15, in Indianapolis. First place winners at the state contest will advance to the national competition, to be held in June, in Kansas City. Winning from North Wood High School Were Todd Wright, residential wiring; John Brown, electronic technology, and Andy Robinson, graphic communication.

Jm bulletin WE WANT YOU!! To attend a Swim clinic sponsored by the Wa-Nee Waves. April 11-13 & 17-20 5 - 6:30 pm at the NWHS Pool Fee: *25 Instructor: Trisha Peffley, Waves new head coach. Must be 4-18 years of age and not afraid of the water and able to support yourself in the water. For more information call 773-7070 after spm.

Panthers 12 + Under AAU Team would like to thank the following sponsors for their donations: Dr. Baumgartner C&S Trucking Franklin Coach Master Craft Supersweet also, thanks to coaches Jon Andrews, Kurt Hand and Mike Will for their time & effects.

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