1 ,_. ' ,. 2- THE TIMBER-CRUISER, Friday, December 17, 1965 THE TIMBER CRUISER Official Newspaper of the Journalism Class ef Alpena Community College Published Monthly - September through June at 666 Johnson Street, Alpena, Michigan Editor ... . ....•••••••• _ .......... · Douglas R. Schmidt Assistant Editor . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •.• • • • • William Homant Business Manager .••••••• ►- •~ •-•. .• • • • • • • . Jack Adair : News Editor .•.•••••••••• ~ - •••••••. John R, Thompson Sports Editor . • • • • • • • • • • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ernest K. Lixey Reporter& •• _ .. - • • •• .. • • Theodqre Bugg, Donald Fitch, Robert Boucher, Joel Brown, · _ Ernest Roy, · Ron Heinz Sports Reporters William Homant, Ti,mothy Doughty, Gary ~mith Society. Editor ...•••••••• · ••• ..,, ............... Mary Spens Assistant Society Editor .••• .,.. •• • • • • • • • • • • • . Rita K. By~ Advertising Manager .. , •••••• .... , . . . . . . George Gra~t - Ass't. A'dvertising Mgrs; .\ •• ,_. .. -Robin . Spehcer, Lowell· Long, ·. - , " · · ··· · .. , · . ' · Jer.ty' Covey; 'Ronda It De W,yse Circulation Manager .. •• •·• •• , • • .... • • • . . . Robert I. S6'per Assistant Circulation Mgr ............ H •••••• Mic_hael Bl~sky Chief Photographer . ........... · ••• •·•:o., . . .. .'. Rick Bowell Ass't. Photographer , •••••• , •••••••• , . Richard McDonald faculty Moderator .......... ~ •• -~~ ••• :... ."~ : • M. D. ft.OR' OUR . UNABASH-ED - DICTION, ARY DEF.JNES': . Voluptuous· woman • as one who llas curves in places where some girls don't even have places Anatomy - as something t h a t everybody has . but it looks better on a girl , Good ' cle_an fun • as a Ci()Uple taking a bath togethef. Beatnik • as Santa Cla~ th• day after Christmas "' Winter • as the season M the year when gentlem~ beFur blondes " No. 146 s9.9s • : ,k ·r' , . . ". TEEN .MEN .like contrasts •• ~ highly polfsheti leathers, rugged Reptile prin·t,. Set the pace for.yo.ur gang· and watch them follow you. au,v a patr tQ'tlay ·at ' Geo•· Masters & Sons DOWNTOWN ALPENA Varied Sodjourns Mark Xmas Holiday DEAN'S COLUMN - ' Without really thinking about it_ in a conversation with a colleague recently, I said something to the effect that we can Many students around the consider ourselves civilized to the extent that coHe•ge will be traveling dur- gentle people are fully protected from those who have no concept of the gentle way of life. ing the holidays. Some will be At the time this was just a remark and seem• going home for a family Christ- ed to be worth no more than a passing glance. mas; oth!)rs will be making ski- Further thought, however; led me to the nO-: •ing excursions of sodjourns with tion that perhaps there was a greater and their families to 'warmer .ell- wider significance to this passing r.emark. m~tes ~nd still others . will be Everyone seems to be puzzled about what traveling simply for the sake of is happening in Viet-Nam. Solutions are being getting away: fr.om , Alpena! · · sought. This is true on the campus of Alpena - Stud€nts making . the -fongest Community College ;1s is evidenced 'by dii- treks include Warne Erickson DEAN cussions, symposiums, etc:, initiated by stua . and John Thompson who w i 11 · VAN LARE · dents with the cooperation of the faculty. It .leave during the holidays for a · might help us understand how nations get into situations that skiing excursion to Colorado seem insoluble if comparable situations are examined on a Springs, Colo, •; Wayne Bru-, ;rnaghirn, who will .. ~ spending 1 small, scate. , · . Christmas in .. ,Florid!l; .. M a r le . . Heimnick who . . will -also travel · to Florida to visit relatives in St. Petersburg;, Sid. Hausding wh~ _will .spel)d .the holidays ski- ing in j\spen, Colo., and Mike Stosik who will visit in Cali- fomia during the Christmas Yacation. Spending the yuletide in On- away· · with ·his family will · be Jack Adair. Sharon Tracy ex- , pects to have a merry Christ- mas in Mackinaw City visiting family and friends. Imlay City · is . the destinatii>n . of Marsha · Madeline this holiday season; ' Donna Rubeo is going ·to Rog. ers City and then to 'Flint dur- ing · the Christmas holidays. As · a matter of fact, 'Rogers City will" host a delegation of A.C.C. · students this holiday season. Among tlfose going home are Judy Kapa, Bob So'pet', J e f 'f · Pines; Allan Trapp · and Ji m Mulka. .. How m·any· thn·es . have y o v. ,_ ' heard about families getting in- to situations that le~d to s u c h . ' fitm positions taken by . one memb~r ot' the family that-no solution seems possible and the· family breaks up?. How many rivalries have you learned about in small towns • where two fac- tions . developed ;111,d the small tow!l was split between these factions for many years with the progress of the community inter- :rupted for that ime· ).>ecause the positions of the . two factions seemed to be irreconcilable? Cynthia Shafto will ring in the new year in Posen. Pat Taba- ka of Hillman will journey 'to · Escanaba · to spend Christmas with · her aunt and uncle. When Santa makes his rounds, Julie Scha~ plans to be home in Detroit. Ernie Lixey will spend Christmas in East Tawas with his family, and Christmas eh~er. iAiso spending Christmas _ in 'Tawas with her family will be Lorraine Spica. This kind of situation some- times develops, although less fre- quently in clubs and organiza• tions, ;ometimes eyen in busi- ness organization, , Executives and organized groups in govern- ment and in business adopt po, sitions or policies or take ae- tions that lead to a seemingly . insoluble difJference between other individu-als or ·.factions and the governmenta!l ,agency or bu- siness ~ seriously hampered in carrying · out its purposes by the seeming ina-b:Hity to come to agreement. regarding difference es. It is the kind of thing that !has happened in many of t h e trouble spots in the world. Viet- Nam, Cypress, Rhodessia, and Stan Ivester will .go to Howell for Christmas. Spending the holidays at- her home in Harris- ville will be Gail Ayling. Tom Allam and Gary Smith w i 11 spend Christmas at their homes in Oscod.a and Melvindale, re• spective1y. Ted Bugg will go to Fairview for Christmas. . Jannel Thomas will spend some of the holidays with h e r family in Beloit, Wis. Don Fitch will go to Millersburg for Christm;as. Mr. Ritter will spend part o:f his· vacation at his hometown, Petoskey. Mr. · Valli and his family plan to spend some time in Saginaw. · Undoubtably many other stu- dents and members of the fac- ulty will be traveling during the (Cont'd On Page 4) India ~ P,akistan. Very often in- . aibtlity to reconcile comes from a · false notion- of -strength, Strength is too 16requenUy in• terpreted as tlie succes~fU!l main• tenance of position simply to iprive that it can be maintained. This success c-an be •accomplwh• ed throu.g)h 1Jhe power of money, the power of position, support by J.arge number of people- sometimes even mobs, military power, and through many other wasy. Mai-ntenance of position just to prove it can be done is a false notion of strength. Real strength and leadership, wneth• er it be on the part of ,an in• div>iduatl., a group, or a nation, lie in successful aehievement of unity of action through in- spiration, search for truth, and tlhe· reconciling of different no- fll!:l'llll!:l'ltJJ!l'lt~ftl'l'l'll;Jl$'lt~1t;Jl$'ll~ll.-.:lilll~ tions in the dit-ection of the most · J · · I a,cceptahle solution accompanied j _ SEASONS · ~ by ·resultant action and the de- J ! velopment of a c-lim,ate that pro• Wj ! tects the gentle people mention- . i_ -GREETINGS ii ed0f1::r~e difficulty stems from >:1 an unwillingness on the part of •. ; _ . from i an individual, a small group, or i t: a position, false applic-ation of ~- ED f so •. called ethic-al concepts, re• ~ -, fus.aQ -to back down and unwill-. ,1_. , A I C I' 1, ingness to · allow the opposition - r ine, aro 1ne t-0 save f,ace.- This i:s not to say tnat adopting a position and :re- ~ fusing to bow to pressw·e is al- . 11 ED'S STATE A VE. j· ways wrong. Sometimes this I · must be done and positions main- ; P_ arty Store tained at all costs. 'Jlhe world, "' ! however, is civilized -and is a ! Open til' Midnight ' · place for gentle people to t h e fa { extent that "the • maintain • at• P:i~11.G1'1t,c;.>11~11.w11,::;;,l(Ai,i'fl~ll,:;.111,.z,11,& all - costs" situations are re- duced and siuations lea<ling i. ·. reconcilation of difficulties a.,. ' increased. "' It helps -to understana t h • greate~ problems, if -the small problems that are comparable in miniature all around us, are studied. It may also be ture that the great problems will be- solved to the e:l\'.tent ha we, ill day by day siu.ations, develop wise solutions to the small prob- lems. · · The following was heard on the radio recently: A ghoul offered a boy a reward if he would kill his mother and bring the ghoul her heart. The boy killed his mother and removed . her heart. On the way to deliver . the heart to the ghoul the boy stumbled and fell. His mother's heart spoke and said, "Dear son, did you heart yourself .. " When mankind learns to -love his brother • in even some small -~ degree such as the way a moth- er loves her child, there will truly be a place for the gentl · ones and the gentle ones will be abl to continue their gentle ways . Perhaps then the irrecon- cilabl positions · will be main• ly eliminated and man can right- ly claim to have achie~ · substantial measure of civiliza. tion . Thisi s the Christmas season. Happy Holidays to all. Stanley. E. Yan Lare, Director Alpena Community College Trumble Pharmacy Gordon Westenberger, Prop. . • Prescription Specialists • College Supplies ' · ~v our Headquarters In The Alpena Arean Corner of Chisholm and Second Ave, Alpena, . Michigan ti~~~~~~~- ~~ ' s / i J eason s P1 2 Greetings ~ I FrOM t i i -i Pickett's ~ 1 Pharmacy ~ D PRESCRIPTIONS ;: ' t j t1oyd Pickett, S.S. 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