THE TIMBER-CRUISER 1 \londay, December 18, 1967 P~a~g~e~6-----------------::--:---:---:-:~..:.:,_----;-;-;---~-7":-::-:::-::~:-::-::~::-;-:~:=;:--;- A CC Attends Radio Drama Club Rumors Wronq As ;;; 1i~ ;~1~~~. ~~~:rt~:~~; Students Ledve (Continued from Page One) power. The question was "should the administration have the power of control- ling all affairs of the school or should the students have more control?" Northern Michigan Uni- versity explained the recent McLellan Case to the group. The con- sensus of opinion of the students was that Mc- Lellan, an instructor at Northern, was given un- fair treatment by the administration and that a teacher should have the right to express his feelings on a problem con- cerning his school. Sunday, November 12, a new constitution was radi- fied and new officers were elected for the 1967- 68 school year. Alpena Community Col- lege is in region number one which consists of Michigan Tech, Lake Sup- erior State College, North- ern Michigan University and A.C.C. The objective of the M.A.S.G . is to get a closer unity among colleges throughout the state and to help each member with his problems. The organization will also back the Student Government of the colleges in their policies of student pow- er and student rights. ManonCampu (Continued from Page 2) twelve - thirty, the buffet and semi-formal dance will be featuring the music of the New Bossm en. The ad-- mission price is $5 .00 per coup1€. The three floats thar. were entered in the Christ- mas Parade by the Sopho- more Class, Sigma Phi Zeta and Circle K were greatly appreciated by the younger citizens of the city, ACC was well represented. A local Miss Michigan Junior College Pageant will be held for the interested! contestants from ACC. En- try deadline for the beau- tiful young misses is Jan- uary 12th. February 16th is scheduled as the day of the local pageant. State finals are programmed May ninth through twell'th. The winner of tne State finals in the pageant is automatically established as a contestant in the Miss Michigan contest. Those girls from ACC who are interested, contact local pageant director, Joel Secrist. ACC was proudly repre- sented by Miss Linda Christie in the contrst last year. Traditionally, Home- coming has been a special occasion. This year will not be different. Home- coming is scheduled for February 24th, when Henry Ford Community College invades our basketball realm. (Continued from Page One) we have?" (Continued from Page 2) ,,, Produces 2 Plays dents, so we checked. The vending machines duel karmash, Abdul- The playwright, Ed- Dr. Richard L. Mar- in the Smoker will be less Rahim Mansour, Moham- ward Albee, whose plays quard, director of the lo- convenient than the presen:: med Nowelati, Syria; Al- helped start the avant cal. E.I.P. Center, reports situation. But the Adminis - has an Ceesay, Gambia; garde movement in lit- continuation had been un- tration is looking to the Yoshiko Harada, Japan; erature and writer of der discussion between the future, not just thepresent. Alexander Hellens, Can- "Who's Afraid of Virgin- school district and univer- That is, of course, the way , ada; Jamil Kahil, Mike ia Woolf," is the author sity administration. The it should be. Naturally , Kamal, Ghassan Omary, of the two one-act plays decision has been made: since this move '; as no ,t Mozhar Omary, Lebanon; that will comprise this "Michigan State University yet been officially announc - Fatemeh Shir-Mohammad, years college dramatic has every intention of con- ed, it is still open ~o sug- Iran; Badillo Campos, Peru production. tinuing the center opera- gestions. If enough people are .students living outside Albee, typical of the tion of the Alpena/Oscoda want a different plan, it of the Continental United avant garde school of Elementary Intern Pro- can be arranged. If no States but are remaining writers, employs the gram." one has any better ideas, in Michigan because of the shock treatment to make the Snack Bar won't be expense of travel. his audience aware of Snack Bar Is with us in Central Hall social atitudes that he (Continued from Page One) much longer . feels are destroying the - Dennis Emerson Most students are not E American culture. The in favor of the Snack Bar THE SANDS OF TIM Amidst the fighting and the fear this hope has but min ,_..., utes of brief surviv-al. ./ two one-acts p,resented by being moved. 98% of the radio drama club, "The those polled wanted it to American Dream" and stay where it is. However, "The Zoo Story," is the reasons given to me certainly no exception. by Mr. Harr and Mr. Rit- Audiences will undoubted- ter for moving it are both ly be shocked, but · the valid and sound. result should be an exam- The Student Center ination of the individual's should be used as much as basic beliefs. possible. Also, all eating Casting for the one-acts facilities should be under have been completed and one roof. By moving the rehearsals are underway Snack Bar to the Student under the direction of Mr. Center, both of these aims Titus assisted by student are met. Kathy Dailey. One of the main reasons The cast for "Zoo Story" for moving the "Bar" was is Peter played by Nelson so a more collegiate at- Herron and Jerry, played rnosphere can be obtained. by Ken Wegmeyer. The feeling is that there In "American Dream" are two seperate student the cast is: Mommy, Andi bodies in ACC; the stu- Timmreck; Daddy, Todd dents from Alpena and Brady; Grandma, Susan those from out of town . Martindale; Mrs. Barker, By putting the "Bar" in Judy Lazarowicz; and the Student Center, it will the Young · Man, Joel Se- cause more mingling be- cr'i.Sr. tween these two bodies . Production crews have Naturally, many students also been named. Crew (and instructors) will heads are: Set Construct- grumble about havin7, to ion, Doug Smith and Dick walk "way down there for Day; Costumes, RuthGam- lunch. However, the Stu- age; Light and Sound, Mike dent Center is only about Pynnonen; Props, Charles 450 yards from Central Trafelet; Publicity, Judy Hall. That's not very far Lazarowicz; Box Office and comoared with most col- House, Mary McMahon. leges . Anyway, I don't The plays will be pre- think the walk will hurt sented at the Alpena Civic anyone. Theatre building January · Another reason for the 11, 12, 13. Admission is by move is that by using our student activity card or Student Center as much as Alpena Civic Theatre sea- possible, the proposed new son ticket. Student Union will be eas- --------- ---- If any veterans of the Armed Services are interested in forming a Vet's Club, please contact Mr. M. D. Orr for information and details. On many cam- puses around the state, the Vet's Club is con- sidered popular and mature. ier to justify. Or, as Mr. Ritter said, "Why build a Another Educational Addition The sands of time fall slow- ly on the earth. ()uite unaware of strife ' they bring. As hatred and great war engulf our world, And then a new day dawns, and with it comes new hope. A restless world awaits the fate of all its people. . As patiently they know it soon will end. And only sounds of dis- tant universes disturb its tranquil sleep. - Mary M. McKerr ing Alpena Printing Studio Portable Typewriters -Fine Selection Of Gifts- .. Chess Sets ind Christmas Cards r~-----~-----~-----~-1 Merry· Christmas I AND I Happy New Year I . I MICHIGAN CONSOLIDATED GAS CO, I I SERVING ALPENA I I . 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