Northeast Michigan Oral History and Historic Photograph Archive

The Polemic Vol.3, No.10, 4 May 1994, p. 8

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Page 8 '-oL 3 :ls!iue IO Nia.y- 4, I.994 looking \\ti As the semester grinds to a halt, take a The G,aphk Arts Department produced and printed a "G,eat Lakes look at some of the highlights of the year: poster that was distributed nationwide. Ground breaking for "The Center" occurred in December. Approximately 200 people attended the ceremonies, including state politicians and local dignitaries. Enthusiastic crowds cheered on the ACC teams in basketball games played in the East Campus gym. The Student Senate sponsored two Family Days. ACC student Yvonne Plume's daugh- ter Chelsey Jo enjoyed this experience in December. The Art Department presented two shows displaying the talents of the various art stud- ents. Here ACC President Dr. Don Newport and his wife Dee enjoy viewing one of the art exhibits. PHOTOS ANO PAGE DESIGN BY LINDA SIMPSON Many ACC athletes and students participated in the summer Gus Macker Tournament. Intramural football brought excitement to many players and spectators. The Jnteractive classroom wus off and running in Van Lare Hall, allowing students to take courses that otherwise could not be offered.

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