' rhe Lumberjack 14 January 1 98 7 page 3 M ,arlen_a Sieger~ to shine Homecoming planned some I I g ht at n I g ht . Rich Lamay -and Rick Sef- . also Tepresent Ace during the Starting this semester there will be an evening liaison between those night-time stude~ts and faculty, and the day-time administration. The positfon has been filled by Marleha Siegert, a 1986 graduate of ACC, her first solo at the new job being this last Monday. She will be in Van Lare Hall to answer questions on schedules, and policies of the school, and be there . to better serve those evening students and fac·ulty who would have to wait until the next day to ask their questions, or not have them answered at all. Siegert, although unconfortable with th_e possible expectations of others for her to know "everything", ~ays she's quite hap- py with the job. Speaking in · defense of her new home base, the student resource and job place- ment center, she said, "Hey, if the phi.cement center wasn't working I woul<ln 't be here." Siegert has talked to most of AC_C's administratcirs who brief- ed her on the college's policies and . the needs of the students and staff Marlena Siegert rake the problem up with t-he ad- ministrator involved and tty to get it solved." "I wa~t the students and facul- ty to know", Siegert continued, "that they can expect the same results from talking to me, as they do with the daytime staff." One can find Siegert in room 122C in Yan Lare Hall, Jpm-8pm Monday thru Thursday. London excursion planned for May Fo'r many students a trip to London would be a memora- ble experience. This year the chance to go begins wit~ a $100.00 deposit, and the first step has been taken·. According to Jane T.homp- son, who went last year and is so she will at least know where to planning to go this year, "I fiml answer to questions if she can- learned more in England in a not answer them herself. we·ek · than I could've learned . "I will go to bat forthem if they · studying a textbook for a come to me with a problem. I'll month." ton have arranged for all clubs February 13-15, Winterfest.. at ACC to select their favorite people for the upcoming elec- tion of ACC's king and queen for the winter court. The king and queen will reign during the Winter Home- coming on February 7, and The crowns and septures have already been purchased by the_ . Senate for the king and queen and other -approp- riate arrangements have been made for the court. Alpena Community"College's Homecoming Court represef)ting their respecti_ve clubs (left to right): Circle "K" - Dawn Klemens and Terry McConn.ell (not pictured); Besser Technical Association - Kathy Tachik and Ed Bolda; Women's Basketb_all - Vicki McKiddie and Tony Warren; Concrete Club - Chris Couture and Jay C0ultes; Student Senate-'- Mindy Klee a·nd Bryson Dickey; Cheerleaders - Laura Szarhowski at\d Brian New; The Lumberjack - Connie Lightner and Jeff Shelby; Men's Basketball ·- Cathy Schulz and Willie Grey; Business Club· - Steve Clemens and ?usan Risto (not pictured);· and Law Enforcement - Art Derby and Robin Exhaust system .needs repair._ This year the trip has been scheduled to leave from the airport in Sault St. Marie, Jones _(not pictured). · . . Due to the new smoking law, smokers congregate in one area which is designated especially for smoking. This . causes yet another problem, excessive amounts of smoke in areas non-smokers may frequent from time to time. This is where the need for exhaust system~ enters the picture. As stated by Don Witt, Director of Buildings . and Grounds, "Exhaust fans pull air out of a building to - . 0FIRSf°F -AMUIO\. Mere Community &mksFj,rst offices in: Alpena - HarrisviUe Lincoln- - Hubbard Lake I First of America Bank-Alpena P.hone 356-2131 · Member FDIC the outside, thus getting rid of the smoke." He also added,"At the time the budget was made out there was no inkling that there would be no smoking allowed in public buildings except in designated areas, so this means the exhaust systems, if fitted into the· budget, will be installed perhaps by the end of the summer." Witt explained, "We looked over the buildings to see which areas would be the best for smoking areas and then decid- ed, but there have been com- plaints on the areas chosen.". He added, "Not only do we want to hear complaints from people, but also ideas and sug- gestions if they see a better plat1." For those who do not know the smoking area · in VLH is the lounge. In BTC the smoking area is the lounge and • in NRC it. is the area by the pop machine and the . telephone. The only designated area that does have an opperable system to get rid o( the smoke is the lounge in BTC. Ontario,. on May 16, return there- on May 24. Toronto row Airport, London, Eng- theatres, museums, Number International Airport is the land. The ·rest of the first day -10 . Uowning Street;, · Hyde next stop with a slight layover in London will be used for re- Park, Westminster Abbey, St. before the overnight flight to cuperating froi:n jet lag and ad- . · Paul's Cathedral. Picadilly London is continued. justing to the change in time. Circus, or just roaming Both dinner and breakfast The next six days will be around on your own. will be served aboard the filled with tours of London, The cost of . the · trip is British Airways Jumbo Jet Stonehenge, . Bath, Oxford, $850.00· 727 before arriving at Heath· Warwick Castle, visits to the Job Placement Survey nintinued . . CfRl,:ll·KAn t-.m11lny~•d Avrr-«" Monthly 11 ·j j Sala')' l Nu Mclatrd l'nrelatc~ ! ! -l if ilf l'urricUlm (;,.is Rctp0n1e P-e1Pon• U• M-,or lu Ma,or l :! Military . J h A.l'TOltOOY " 1200 -~ ArTOSHWU'I ·- lifl,\Vllll'ARIS , .. \". " ,. ' ""' ll ... , "IAl"IIINI IOOI "' 67'1 OIIIII ASSISIA-SI ,. fin ' 101:\I ... '" '·' ' ,. lulaf l ftl(,. !I' i7 ' IL lj•. ,.-; SIVi ,-~ l'I \1 I \fl '\I . I~ ; • I.I , ... ., .. ., I I I J For more information and a complete itinerary ccmtact Mr .. . Richard Matteson, . 356-9021 ext. 290 or Rm. -352 NRC. 1~Mr~ I ..,..,.. ·I • ~lb- ~! f011Mu~6- · .~79 w,; • .,,,,,. - fl(p9 · Cok'r.4cr Rtc:K ~JI 4-r srt.lPl;VT se,.J;f.Tc ~ ~d/R,