Lumberjack 61\:'!~1987 Page2 After dinner, a dance was held which hosted a live band from Lansing named Universe. The band was well liked and the tum out for the dance was good. CHICRGO! Come join SP:R 1,N6 fL 1-N6 'The Student Activities Board held Spring Fling Activities on Friday, May 1 beginning in the afternoon and lasting until late that evening. Activities began about 2pm on a beautiful sunny spring day. The weather certainly held up to it's end of the deal and helped people get into the spirit of getting set for spring. Volleyball nets were set up behind VLH and this kicked off the activities for the day. Other students took advantage of the nice weather by sitting on the lawn or mingling and socializing with others. Dinner hour began at 4:30 pm, with approximately 60 people showing up to eat at the pig roast. Mr. Miesen and Ann Meldrum worked on cooking while Mr. Matteson supervised the operation L ITERRTURE A Children's Literature Seminar was held at Ferris State College in Big Rapids on Thurday, April 30, and Friday, May 1. Anyone was welcome to attend. There were approximately seven-people from Alpena who attended, most of them enrolled in the Children's Literature class at ACC. The workshops were offered on both days, but tickets for one day were also available. The Student Activities Board provided the entertainment for an enjoyable day at ACC, but it's up to the studenL~ to make of it what they will; "we can't make them have fun," stated Ann Meldrum regarding her outlook on the days events. Although the turnout could have been a little better, those who did go , appeared to enjoy themselves and have a good time. l l l ACC Business Club members enjoyed a hectic schedule April 29, 30 and May 1 when visiting one of the busiest cities in the U.S.-- - Chicago. The seventeen travelers par- ticipated in informative tours such as the ABC Television sales tour, where topics concerning the air time planning of the 1988 Olym- pics were discussed. FIDRLS! ! ~~L•--~ The workshops offered on Thursday included: Writing Poetry for Children, Reader's Theatre in the Classroom, Using Folk Music with Children, The Folktale as Literature, Reading to Write, Writing to Read-Folktales, and The Picture Book- Idea to Reality. Friday's agenda offered repeal~ of Thursday's workshops. Aside from the workshops there were other activities plani:ied. An autograph se~sion and book sale was held and dinner was offere4_ on Thursday. A luncheon· was provided on Friday. . Those who attended chose the workshops they wanted to see. The ACC Campus Activity Board funded the trip, covering the conference expenditures as well as. lodging. The workshops offered valuable information as well as a chance to interact with other students and teachers. Tours of the Mercantile Exchange, Cotter and Co. (True Value Stores) and trade show and a special mile hike through the nine floors of tl1e famous department store, Marsh:1II Field and Co. filled their afternoons. In between these business meetings, students dined at well known restaurants such as Jeana's . Pizza and the Hard Rock Cafe. And for an evening out on the town the group viewed Second City, a two hour comedy of hum- orous skits by professional actors ~~m~., 1 1 THE ROUND TABLE at their new extended movie hours! Friday and Saturday Open till 10:00pm ' ~ ...... :~ . ·. :f . .- -. - . -:::::-:-- BUD'S. Donuts 4 192 Ripley Blvd. Meet your friends for the best coffee in town. . - . .rr-•-•tt•--.:c.~"'"•..,,7--§~-~•••-.,:e,,,-.-§A•..w-,,,._•,.,,.,v:.,,..._-,.'\.w~•-~ ,. ~ ,. • :-. t Phones: . 356-0760 354-2844.--.. Y'S OIL CO. 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