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The Polemic Vol.8, No.2, 28 October 1976, p. 8

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¥1 THE POLEMIC, October 28,_ 1976, Pag~ 8 _ Wilson Dorm Staff and . Responsibilities The staff at Russell Wilson Dormitory is much bigger this year, creating a better place to live than in the "ZOO", a name whkh has been tagged on the dorm in previous years. There 12 staff members at the dorm and their major studies vary from for- estry to pre-med. The list which follows is of the Resident Hall Advising staff and their duties. A. Director of Housing--Frank A. McCourt Jr. (VLH) -- Res. Hall Supervision. Counseling, Discipline, Res. Hall Judice, Snack Bar, Switchboard. . . E. Resident Advisor (Generall--Pat Smolinski -- Gen. Supervisi~n, Advising, Switchboard. F. Asst. Residence Advisor {General)--Cheryl Girard- -Gen. Supervision, Ad- vising. G. Asst. Residence Advisor (General)--Kathy Michaud -- Floor Activities, Res. Hall Judice. H. Snack Bar Manager--Gary Besaw -- Manager of Snack Bar. •r ·B. Resident Hall Counsellor, Head Resident -Gail French -- Res. Hall Coun- seling, Activities, Room check-in and Room changes, Key control. I. RHA Chairma_o -- James Winstead--Res. Hall Association Supervision. ;Y.,. C. Head Resident Advisors ( RA) -Ken Gorris, Joan Reed-- Wing Supervision, Floor Supervision, Advising and Security. J. Resident Hall Association Office Business--Lori Grossman, Lorainne Manitowabi -- Dorm_ Busfness, Student .Service Secretary. D. Resident Advisors (Floor)--Jeannette Hein, Robert Culter, Michael Roack -- Floor Supervision, Advising. Future Activities Planneldl for Law Enforcement The election of Law Enforcement officers was held on Tuesday, October 5th. The following people were· elected at that time: Ken Canode- President, Jim Allard-Vice-President, Cheryl Romo- Secretary, Tina Bouchard-Treasurer, and Jim Win- stead-Student Senate Representative. The Law Enforcement students will be taking a field trip on October 21 &22 to the Pontiac Police Department and to the Oakland County· Sheriff's Department and jail. During a two-year program, students will have the opportunity to visit the Detroit Police Dep- artment and Wayne County jail. The Federal Cus- toms Bureau and the Immigration and Naturalizat- ion agencies in Detroit are also among the areas included in this visitation program. In the past, Law Enforcement students have vis- ited the Lansing Police Department, State Police headquarters, Crime Lab, and training bureau. .................... ............... ,., ........... ....,......,.., .......... ~ KOTWICKl'S Specializing ,n student,s' clothing _and shoes 22 Budget Shop Upstairs 805 Chisholm - Main Floor 125 N. State - Alpena Shopping Center

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