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The Polemic Vol.3, No.6, 1972, p. 6

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. Page Four THE POLEMIC POLEMIC SURVEY Spring Weekend If you are curious, fill out and deposit in box at Van Lare, or at desk in Besser Tech. At the last meeting of the Budget Re- view Board, it was decided to give to the local branch of the Circle K Club the sum of $300:60 from the funds of the Student Government. YES NO 1. Do you practice the golden r.ule: "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you"? - 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. - 10. _,,. _12. _13. _14. _15. _16. _17. _18. This was done to aid Circle K in pre- Do you believe in the 14th Ammendment: No state shall inhibit any- senting what is hoped to be the first one person due to race, color, creed, religion or sex? really successful ,-collegeiactivity this year. For those who can't remember, Spring Do you believe in black and white equality? Weekend occurs on the Friday of the last day of classes of the spring semes- Do you believe in the integrated school system? ter and continues through Saturday. It will be held on Island Park. Do you believe in the present bussing system? Would you allow your son or daughter to have black school mates? Would you allow your son or daughter to date a black? Do you believe in mixed marriages? (interracial) Would you allow a black to act as your minister? Would you be bothered if a black moved on your block? Would you be bothered if a black moved next door? Would you invite a black to a formal dinner at your house? Would you take your black neighbor in if his house burned down? Would you have a black as your boss? Would you employ a black? Would you work with a black; co-worker? Would you go to a black doctor? Would you elect a black mayor to your town? Spring weekend is the last of several weekends planned for the 71-72 school year. You may have trouble recalling any of the others, mainly because they never happened. This is your last chance. Plans, though not finalized according to Circle K president Don Hanekow, in- clude several activities which he states will come off even if Circle K has to play them all themselves, as well as food and refreshments . And we don't mean Pepsi Cola either . Right now it is planned to have at least two if not three bands in order to provide continuous music for those who like to dance. Ever danced outdoors at night under I ights before? An added attraction for those who are in the forestry program will be a log chop- ping contest to see just how good woods- men you really are. Don further stated that Circle K is soliciting suggestions and will be glad to have anyone who desires to help make this a halfway decent affair. Final Exam Schedule Circle K sent three of their members to Jamesons Rest Home in Harrisville. The members brought gifts of stationary, candy, pens and pencils, and various other items of practical use to theinvalid men and women at Jamesons. MONDAY May 22, 1972 6- 7:50 222 Placed Concrete 226 Philosophy 8- 9:50A.M. 228 Forest Uses 122 Chem Oual Analys 121 Machine Tool 124 Shorthand 122 Com Ground Sehl 228 Plant Layout Dsgn 231 Small Bus Mgmt 122 Electric Circuit 224 Draft Archit 8 - 9:50 102 Auto Service 122 Protection I 102 Machine Tool 222 Political Sci 124 German Hl - l l ·50 244 Novel 121 History W Civ 225 Meteorology 226 Spanish 101 Bio Sci TUESDAY May 23, 1972 112 Appl Physics 124 Eng Drawing 7 - 9:50 A.M. 227 Kinesiology All Math Sections 226 Pulse Circuits 222 Rorst Murs Pract 10 - 11 :50 225 Gen Psych 1 - 2:50 P.M. 225 Music Elem Cls 121 Anthro 121 Speech · 224 Economics 126 Spanish 222 US History 224 American Lit 121 Speech 112 Chem Gen Bio 100 Physical Sci 222 Organic Chem 210 Intro to Botany 1 224 Transcript ion 122 Typing 2 242 Appl Frshvvtr Eco 127 Office Machines 121 Drafting 221 Typing 242 Humanities 122 Criminology 202 Conservation 1 - 2:50 P.M. 142 Appl Frshwtr Eco 226 Adv Forst Meas 139 Intro to Vas Bot 124 · Design 11 224 American Lit 3- 4:50 101 Intro Chem 111 English) 222 Physics 112 English) All day Sections 127 Micro Bio 122 English) 123 Sociology 111 In Soc Sci 122 Salesmanship 241 Business Letter Wri 128 Appl Silvicultre 3 1 2 1 2 3 - 4:50 124 Accounting 224 Electronics 242 Comm Electronics 222 French 6- 7:50 124 Weld Proc 224 Economics 226 Child Grth Dev 224 Inter Acct 222 Criminal Proc 112 En~lish (Tech) 122 English 8 · 9:50 227 Marriage & Family 222 US History 225 Tax Accounting 242 Pri:nc Retailing WEDNESDAY May 24, 1972 8- 9:50 A.M. 221 Political Science (All Sections) 10 - 11 :50 122 History W Civ (All Sections) 1 · 2:50 P.M. 225 Gen Psych 228 Intern Affairs 121 Speech 224 German 213 Invert Zoo 121 Intro to Bus 228 Office Prac 230 Field Serv Pract 124 Desgn Cone Mix 124 Elem Forst Meas 1&2 2 2 2 8 1 2 1 3 Circle K also has other projects going. Some may have seen the picture of Paul Riechert in the ALPENA NEWS. This was in conjunction with a donation by Circle K to the ch ildrens ward at Alpena General Hospital. It is understood that one child stated that he was going to go and buy $10.00 worth of comic books. Also, Circle K and several indepen- dants agreed to aid the Easter Seal Foun- dation as has been the policy in the past. Those listed below labored "long and hard" in their task. Circle K Independents Dana Tallman Chris Dubbs Don Hanekow John Pilon John Michley Paul R iechert Linda Arbour Sabah Benbehabbi Patti Purol Neal Bannon Randy Kreft Dave Fisher 3- 4:50 121 Anthro 227 Contm Amer Prob 124 Public Speaking 222 English Lit 126 Prsnl Comm Hlth 225 I ntervw I nterogt 222 Business Law 6 - 7:50 121 Speech 231 Prin Prpty Ins THURSDAY May 25, 1972 8- 9:50 A.M. 228 Music Theory 242 Humanities 126 . AM)1.Acuouf]ting 121 Manufact Process 225 Gen Psych 10- 11 :50 242 Humanities 127 Nat Amer Mod Soc 226 Child Grth Dev 126 Music Theory 121 Speech 100 Physical Sci 101 Bio Sci 122 Typing 226 lndustrl Design 222 Instrumentation 224 Protection 11 1 - 2:50 P.M. 123 Sociology 123 Intro Astronomy 224 Pol ice Operation 225 Ceramics 226 Ceramics 121 Aggregate 224 Concrete Prod 3 - 4:50 122 Gen Col Physics 242 Intro Data Proc 122 Drafting 123 Cement Materials 246 Art Cl rm T ch FRI DAY May 26, 1972 8. 9:50 A.M. 223 Painting I 129 Music Lit 126 I nterp Reading 112 Appl Physics 222 Drafting 10 - 11 :50 125 121 100 124 Geography Speech Physical Sci Traffic Admin 2 6 2 3 1 2 2 4 2 2 1 1 l 2 2 2 5 3 Classes not listed are by arrangement with the instructor. I

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