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The Timber Cruiser Vol.5, No.1, 13 September 1962, p. 3

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September 13-14, 1962 THE T.IMBE.R-CRU'ISER Page a -------------------------------------------------------------, A Sophomore's Advice to Freshmen Being enro,Ned m · a freshman EngJiish class at A. C. C. last •year, i was required ;to read as my fi:rst assigmmenrt an article entitloo "What Every Freshman Should iKnow." Thls 1article, written by an eminent professor from an Eastern college, revealed to lfue reader the numerolllS problems and 1adjust- men,ts fuced by t.oday's freshmen. Although well presented, the ar- iti.ide left liittle impress.Ion upon me. Perhaps this could ,be attribuited to ,the fact that the •author was nort of m(Y ,own generation, but wia:s a member of that profession Wihlch was 1SOon to become rthe cause of my plight. Therefore I have taken it upon myself to offer you, rthe freshmen, a ,bit of practical advice which I acquired through experience, no less. \ merican literature 203 rto rbe held in ,the cllemistry lab. A,Lthough these illustrations are a bit ridiculous, I'm sure you wilil recognize the need fur oommon sense ,thToughout rtihe duration of your college 1life and a:£ter. FinaU(Y, [ would like ,to say the following to you in all sincerity: Mix! Meet new people! 'I1alk with them! Find out what they ,believe in asd why they ibe1ieve in what Now let us fake a dose look at they do! For ithrs is one of the most the situation with which (YOU are now faced. Number l{)!Ile, y,ou have alil come, or shiould h!ave come, ito college wiJ1Jh .the !intention of bet- tering yourselves iacademicaHy. important and valuable rewards which y,ou will be aible ito · extract from your life as a college student. - John Kaufman Cross Country S.eason Will Begin October 5 W!iith the first meet only 1hree weeks away, cross ,country men ihave a ·1ot of 11U!Ilning ,ttJ do to ,be reaey for tthis first meet with Tra- verse Oity •on October 5. ' .,> / Spots on ithe team ,are w1ue •open wiJth ,the graduation of a good per- eentage of fa.st year's tea,m. Schedule Oct. 5 Traverse City Oct. 9 Delta Oclt. 16 IFI'int, . Henry Ford, Home Away iMuskegon iat Flint Oct. 19 Traverne City Away Oct. 23 Delta Home Oct. 27 Omferene ·iMeeit Flint Flag Football Opens Season September 23 Tms faN, for 1:Jhe first time, Alpe- nia Commrull!ity Colllege :is sponsor- ing ,a fl.ag footbafil program for un- dergraduate men. Flag football lis played almost the same way ,th.i,t touch fooitba:11 :is played, wiith ,the exception tih'at a piece of cloth, or ":Nag" ds pulled from the hall carrier's 'belit, !instead ,of hd:s being "touched" by an op- ponent. Using a fJa,g prevents ar- 1~uments 'Suclh as, "Hey, I .got you iback -here!" ' "You did not!" "I did, too, you -----!!" Zimmer.man's Food & Office· Machines · Secondly, you have alsq come to, let us say, enjoy yourselves after hours. These two phases of college life can ibecome extremely contra- dictOll'Y to one another. Tills is one thing of which .you must be aware. Student Council Minutes Such ,airguments rarely .prolong a ,game or prevent :fmgmented ·skulls. MANUAL AND ELECTRIC TYPE,WRITERS TO RENT RE-CONHITIONED TYPEWRJTERS FOR SALE Since your main reason for at- tending college is to fulfill the ed- ucational requiremenlts whioh ,to- day',s society demands ,of those who desire to achieve a better than av- erage position m 1ife, . y,ou should gpend enough time and exert e- nough effort in · order that your academic requirements wil1 ,be sat- .i!sfied. Now ~et us itake a quick glance at ,the second maj,or _ aspect of college Hfe. , -September 6, 1962 Meeting was cahled rto order hy Pre.s±dent Jim Hiomiak art 7:15 p.m. .Jt was moved by George HiQllJmes and seconded iby Wayne, MacDon- iaJd that the Council ,sponsor, 'irrl conjunction with fue college, iffag football. Discu&Sion followed. - Mo- tion carried. ed on a worthwhile basis; ·and · Registered officials will be hired •whereas a quality dioreiign film pro- to -Officiate ithe .games, which will gram would ·be •beneficial to 1,;tu- most likely be played art Bay View · dents ,both fr.om an academic and P.ark on Sunday afternoons, begin- cultural standpoiint and from an en- n'ing SundaY, !September 23 . tertaining •standpoint; I move that Rules prevent itackliing, roughing ithe presiderut shall appoint a com- fue kicker, unsportsmanlike COiI1. mittee ito investigate ,and mitiate a duct, and other forms ,of Clhea,ting "~- th - if the officiaa sees it. foreign film program llva e com- ing year; I further move that the According ,to Mr. DutClher, there fol:lowing students be 5elected be- is a good C'hance 1:Jhart P. E. 100 cause of •their mterest •and 'Sense of cred:iit will ,be •given for participa- tion !in fue ilea,gue, ipl'Ovided rtimt responsi!bility to this interest: Jere the student follows ,through wi"1h Standen {Ohaifo:man), Doris Carr, Mar.garet Whitney, Carl Olsen, De- :intramural haskeitbalil. - ·ADDING MACHlNES- It cannot :be denied ,that most college freshmen look with a .bit of eagerness toward the social life which any college or university ,of- fers. Naturally, we iare all in fav-0r of this aispect. However, :it is my •belief that a student will enjoy to a much ·greater ex;tent .the extre- curru.cu a i:vitles wf1ich · aie of fered, and which spring up, if he or she attends the activities wiith ,a dear consc;ience, !in so much as studes iare concerned. George H<ilmes m-0ved that the Council •spo!IlSor a Stmlent Interest Survey in ,the fal!l of 1962 to deter- mine studen1 ri,nterests in extra- curricular activies. Seconded by John ~aufman. Discm;sion fol:liowed. Motion Carried. lores Godfrey, and George Holmes ,Those Sltudents who :have not yet (ex-officio), and I further move that signed up for filag football may do, ,-- .__, --'CALCULATORS 115 WATER STREET Ph. EL 4-8790 - -~ ,...-., State Ave. Party Store Colid Be'Verages to go ALL YOUR PARTY NEEDS 1006 State Ave. Ed Kendziorski, Owner I Tl1ere <ls anoither :way by which . many of a freshman's ,problems can be remedied: 1I will refer ,to it as logic or •simiply common ·sense. For example: 1ocat- ed m the student lounge are .two doors •on opposing walls. On one door the silhouette of a lumber- j,ack can ,be found; on the other, that of a woman 1&itting at a spin- ning wheel. Now .it -takes no great inteHecit ,to ·discover that the lum- berj,ack identifies the men's \lounge and the woman at the · gpinning wheel identifies tlhe women's. Fur- thermore, one must not e~pect A- Complete Phot ographic Service BOOKS FOR THE COLLEGE STUDENT Dictionaries, Classics, Essays _ 24 Hr. 48 Hr. Photofinishing Color Finishing PHOTO CENTER 129 w. Chisholm ,1 ~-- · " 11 d · g a fucu1ty member 1be selected to so on 'I1hUi'Sday or Friday oif this. dJIL.:>1.:USSLO!Il 1.0· owe concermn week by o,i<m:im, their niames on a th · ,. th Col serve as an advisor to .this commiit- ,.,...,,,.=..,, · e insurance ,program ,h · e - ,list Ito be posted 011 It.he &tu.dent buil- 1 ,..,.__ Ritt ·11 •- ~, t ,.,. 11:ee." Diocussion fullowed. Motion ,ege. m ,i. er Wlil :u,ves,.,,ga e ,uue ~etin board ,on Monday. ·t ti ca,rried. is1 ua on. Last year ,a mn°school sponsored The lecture series and convoca- Discussion folilowed concerming ,league ope:riated; •about rthi.rty men tions were discussed. Letters will be the :tie-in of t he Soca.aJ Committee 'Participated. Tiris year mterest has 1 writ;teir-t;~;ae-l:J.fl±',refi~'-flih-J.\~ai-.- ttrH4,..-Stttdent uneH, -d .. al&o~e ..sponsc.Nfuip. gian and Mchiga,n State fur ideas eoncerning dass officer elections. concerndl!l,g ,the program. Wayne J-0hn Kiaufunan moved that vhe an- MacDonald and Jan Phillips were nuaJ fall electi-Ons to include the :appointed to meet with itlhe convo- Freshman and &>phomore class of- cation comm:i,ttee - Mr. Ritter, Mir. ficers wouid be held October 5, Lowry, and MI'S. Hiartwick. 1962. George Hiolmes seoonded .the It was moved by George Hiolmes motion. Motion earried. and seconded ,by John Kiaufman Discussion followed concerning that the Council sponsor a dance the coileg,e picnic. It was September 21, 1962, iat the Masonic decided <tentatively that the plcnic • Temple with a band to 'f)Iay from be held T,hursday, September 20, 9:30 p.m. to 12:30 ip.m. Discussion 1962. Sp1ash parties a111d activities followed concerning ch'a:perones and £or women art the cohlege was the amount to ,be paid the band. brought up and will be investigated Motion carried. later. •It was moved by George Holmes. After some discussion 1t was de- a:nd ,seconded •by Wayne MacDonald cided 1Jhat Jim Horntak wiJJl meet that: "Whereas, lit iiis the pol.icy of with Mr. Ritter about -the speakers the College to sponsor ,student ac- for extra cunric'i.tlar activities · at itivities whenever it ,becomes iappar- Freshman orientation. ent that there Is sufficient interest, Next meeting is ,to ,be held Wed- talent, and ability to conduct these nesday, September 12, .at 7:00 ,p.m. iactivities;' whereas sufficient inter- Moved •l:iy John Kiaufman, sec- est has ,been •shoWiil by the 1962 in- onded by w ayne MacDooold that ,tern.st •survey, iand talent and abiil!ity the meeting 1be ,adj,ourned. Motion are art hand; whereas a quality for- ,carried. The meeting was adj-ourn- eign fi!lm pro•gmm could be ,operat- ed at 9:30 p.m. Tubby's PICKETT'S . Restaurant PHARMACY ALPENA PRESCRIPTIONS Everyone Advertises L~yd Pickett, B. S. Good Food EL 6-1635 WE SERVE IT! 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