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The Polemic Vol.6, No.2, 30 October 1996, p. 3

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<Tfie <Pofemic / Octo6er 30, 1996 J.fews 3 Briefs Hundreds visit Center • Hundreds of friends of ACC visited campus during the Center Dedication activites on Thursday evening, Oc- tober 10, and Saturday afternoon, October 12 .. The Satur- day open house featured a trade show in the arena, offer- ing a personal glimpse of the college and its services to numerous sightseers. A highlight on Saturday afternoon was a rehearsal performance of Godspell, the first play scheduled in the new theatre (see story on page four). World beat rocks crowd Roots Rock Society, a premier world beat band, enter- tained an overflow audience in the new Bob and Jacquelyn Granum Theatre on Tuesday evening, October 22. The band mixed sinewy Caribbean rhythms with an upbeat message of hope, humanity, and mutual respect. Attend- ees commented afterward on the uplifting nature of the event. Event organizer Richard Clute, Social Sciences instructor, attributed the turnout to the Roots Rock Soci- ety, but also gave credit to Office of Public Information Director Carlene Przykucki for helping to promote the event. Having a new theatre didn't hurt either, he noted. Spotlight shines on series The first performance of the new ACC Spotlight Series, A Tribute to Will Rogers, captivated theatregoers in the auditorium on Saturday, October 26. Lance Brown brought the famous American Will Rogers to life with a fast-paced set of monologues, skits, and pointed political observa- tions. The political material was especially timely, coming less than two weeks before the 1996 presidntial election. Time capsule placed Student Senate says hello BY LISA MooRE GUEST WRITER Hello to all of you busy students and staff here at Alpena Conumrnity College! This is as good a time as any to introduce you to the Student Senate members: Heather Wooll - President Craig Carpenter - Vice-President Greg Lietzow - Freshman Representative Dee Grundy - Sophomore Representative Clu·istie Werda - Sophomore Representative Sarah Speaks - Freshman Representative Marisa Stoppa - Treasurer Kevin Fushich - Freslu11an Representative Leigha Faith - Secretary Lisa Moore - Public Relations Chairperson Tom Stephenson- Freslunan Representative Canie Willyard - Sophomore Representative These are students you can contact, at 356-9021 Ext.287, if you have a concern, and they will attempt to resolve the issue. One type of activity that Student Senate sponsors is dances for students, faculty, staff and their families. Don't forget to attend the Costume/ Hal- loween dance on Saturday, November 2 at East Campus from 9 p.m. - 1 a.m .. Prizes will be given to the best costumes, so be inventive. .... C 0 f L o L r E GW E 0 M D E A N y When the time capsule was placed on the wall near the entrance to park Arena, it contained a number of artifacts that will remain sealed until the capsule is opened fifty years from now--in the year 2046. Among the items placed: a videotape of Home Improvement; "Fellows" of the college; and a personalized Polemic Student Services Fee Disbursement Open House Graphic Arts held an open house Tuesday night, Octo- ber 22, in the Graphic Arts Building. Graphic Arts students taught their parents and guests what they have learned this year, including papermaking, running the press, de- signing on the computer, and washing ink off the hands. Keep recycling, please Charley Rosebush, ACC math instructor, will recycle your old phone books. Drop them in the collection boxes near the staff mailboxes in each building, and Rosebush will do the rest. National teleconference Ten people attended From Me to We, a national telecon- ference on the role of government and civil discourse on the quality of civic life in America. Aired Thursday, October 24 in Center 104, the teleconference was part of Exploring America's Communities, a National Endow- ment of the Humanities project designed to encourage discussion of current cultural issues. ACC is one of 41 colleges nationwide participating in this project. Fee Paid per Contact Hour Registered Credit Hours 1996 Fall Estimated Fund Funds Allocated for Organizations lntramurals Phi Theata Kappa Polemic Presidential Leadership Student Activity Boclrd Student Nurses Association Student Senate Reserve $ 4.00 19792 $79,168.00 $24,000.00 Allocation $2,000.00 $ 0.00 $10,000.00 $ 0.00 $ ~.000.00 $1,000.00 $ 500.00 $2,400.00 Vote ACC'S Fall Library Hours Monday - Thursday 7:30 a.m. 8:00 p.m. Service Learning surveys studen s Friday7:30.a.m.4:00 p.m. Saturday Closed Sundayl:00 p.m.5:00 p.m. beginning its third, and final year of a nat anal demonstration grant from the America1 As- 1996-97 Budget $7,231.79 $2,300.06 $14,873.44 $1,600.00 $9,867.97 $1,869.63 $ 500.00 Wellness Center Hours Monday - Friday6:00 a.m.8:00 p.m Saturday8:00 a.m.12:00 p.m. Stop by the Wellness Center to schedule your orientation time. BY JULIE SMIGELSKI GUEST WRITER sociation of Community Colleges. Academically- based projects which help make a positive impact on the communi are being done through a variety of class s at ACC. In addition to Dave Eger's statistics class, projects are being done through Coreen Williams' Gerontology class, both of Roger Witherbee's Introductior1 to Education classes, Mike Nunneley's photography class, and as ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS CLOTHES THAT FIT YOU Hems, Zippers, Mending, Etc ... continyed projects. A presentation in Ann Arbor is sched- call 517-471-5353 or stop in Alpena's Vaughn's Tues. or Sat. 1 Oam to noon FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY for SENIORS & HANDICAP .. ,.~;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;..__;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;_.J,. PHOTOS BY KRISTIN HIGGINS ACC Trustee Cathy Moe (very top) makes preparations for College Day for Women, held October 19 on the A CC campus. Michelle Ludlow (above left) in- troduces a member of The Animal Kingdom. Dr. Tina Rossi (above right) makes a house call in Center 112 to discuss Women's Health. ~ -\ ~; ~ ., , ' ' ... ... Over $8 Million. Shared. Throu~n our Save-Share oro~m. Glen '!; Mar«.!t.S has contnOU'teO over $ 7 m,!hon to 1enoo1s. cnurcnes and otner ~stereo orgamzatJons 1n tne comrrunl'tl~ ~ serve We d hl<e to snare ~n mon:1 So k@eO s.av1n~ your Glen s Green ~~~l~O~~:~~s~~~~Op ~ ~~mz.~:1~:;tJo~nmo~ Glen's f llll t • ~ Milt, Using skills from his statistics class, Dave Schaedig is working with three Alpena High School students to develop, conduct, and ana- lyze a music preference survey. The survey will be given to a representative sample of high school students and the results will be shared with or- ganizations interested in hosting musical events for youth in our area. AHS students involved in the survey are: C.J. Bruski, Jim Robb, and Eliza- b~th Smigelski. The students are also members of G.E.A.R., a youth advocate group developed uled for early November at the Consortium for------------------------------------ for, and by, students. . Community College Faculti; Development annual The Service-Learning program at ACC is conference. PHOTO BY JULIE SMIGELSKI Dave Schaedig, second from right, ACC statistics student, works with three Alpena High School students to develop-a music preference survey . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FREE SMALL FRY WITH PURCHASE OF ONE HAMBURG <;;ooa for all of November with this coupon At either our new dining room ... or, Jeanne•s Soup and Such Hours Jeanne's - Monday • Friday 7:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Dining Room- Monday • Thursday 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (Friday till 2:00 p.m.) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• t,. 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