3 cylinder engine, CAMPUS UPDATE, March 21, 1979, page 4 faculty feature TOM MEARS By Len Gabrysiak Tom Mears arrived in Alpena 10: years ago and has played a major role in developing the fisheries pro- gram at ACC.- Now, a decade later, Mears has accepted a most interest- ing job offer from the Cook Inlet Aquaculture Association of Alaska where he will conduct “salmon en- hancement programs” in an area as big as Michigan‘s lower penninsula. Mears, a Flint native, who re- ceived both his B.S. and M.S. at Michigan State University, may fin- ally have his chance to fulfill his dream of being a pioneer in a wild- erness state. Alaska, Mears says, is capable of fulfilling this dream for quite some time., since it is so large and undeveloped: The challenge ci moving to Alaska is a giant step for Mears and his wife, Donna, not to mention the adjust- ment the couples children, Amy, 7, and Jason, 4, will have to make. Besides the monumental task of / moving and traveling over 4,000 miles of countryside, Mears’ new job is definitely going to be a challenge be tha copter. While the Mears family adjusts to its new lifestyle, the ACC fisheries s learn how to fly a Flower Drum Song is in performance this week thru Sunday, March 25, Pictured above during a rehearsallast week are: Yolanda Beegan as Madame Liang, Charley List as Wang Chi Yang, Carol Witherbee as Mae Li, Dave Greenfield as Dr. Li, and Tom Kraft as Sammy Fong. Shampoo will be shown March 26 at N.R.C. 150 at 7:30 p.m. The film stars are Warren Beatty, French children observe life Small Change will be shown at NRC on April 5 at 7:30 p.m. Small Change was directed by Francois Truffant. The cast includes Geory Desmouclaux and Philippe Glodman. The film is about a group of children, and exposes how they feel about things, and how they handle them: : S subtitles. It was written in 1976. A Day in the Life of a Director The film 8% will be shown at students have to adjust to a new tea Goldie Hawn, Julie Christie, and \.R.C. 150 on March 22 at 7:30 p. cner. Daniel Duffield replaces Mears as the new fisheries instructor. Duf- field, who is finishing an M.S. in Fisheries and Wildlife at MSU, came to Alpena with his wife, Gloria, and 20-month old daughter, Amy, to teach for the remainder of the semester.” Besides losing an excellent fisher- ies instructor, Alpena will also say farewell to a little league baseball coach who for the past three years has led Alpena’s teams into the thick ‘of tournament action. But Tom Mears won’‘t have time to, worry about such things, as the pre- ’ parations for departure must by ta- ken care of quickly. Every second counts now as the Mears family try - to ready themselves for a complete- ly different way of life. - classifieds MOTORCYCLE: 1972, 380 Suzuki 6 speed trans- mission, 8,500 miles in excellent condition. $500 firm. Ph.379-4483 FRIDAY, April 6, 1979 is the dead-— line for applications for the editor, assistant editor,administrative assis- tant and advertising person of the 1979-80 Campus Update. Applica- tion forms can be picked up in ‘room 108, VLH. Lee Grant. The plot revolves around Beatty, who is a hairdresser at a swank Hol- lywood beauty parlor. He divides his time between three girls, trying to find the right one for him, and he almost does. : This is a “‘classic’’ Hollywood por- trayed movie. It lasts 2 hours, It will also be shown in the dorm March 25 at 7:00 p.m. m. The film was directed by Fede- rico Fellini. The cast consists of Mar- cello Mostrianni, Claudia Cardinale, and Anouk Aimee. Mastrioanni plays a director who is plagued by many problems, inclu- ding the making of a film, a film | company on the verge of extinction and various women in his life. This black & white film lasts ap- proximately 2 hours, dents is = COLLEGE ADDRESS as well. [COLLEGE POETRY REVIEW | The NATIONAL POETRY. PRESS ; announces The closing date for the submission of manuscripts by College Stu- April 1, 1979 ANY STUDENT attending either junior or senior college is eligible to submit his verse. There is no limitation as to form or theme. Shorter works are preferred because of space limitations, Each poem must be TYPED or PRINTED on a separate sheet, and must bear the NAME and HOME ADDRESS of the student, and the MANUSCRIPTS should be sent to the OFFICE OF THE PRESS. (see Dr. Lawrence Aufderheide in VLH 2 for further details, - e and sensitive o ss NOT JUST FOR SENIOR CITIZENS The Alpena Senior Citizens Cen- ter at 501 River St. schedules many activities throughout the year, seve- ral of which are open to people of all ages. The program for April includes two films, a slide lecture and two classes, one on vegetarian cooking and the other on western square dancing. s The schedule is as follows: Film; “Cross-country Skiing Exper- ience” “(Attitudes Toward the Blind“ with lecture by Terry Bor- nemann 5s April 27, 12;45 p.m. “The Holy Land‘ with lecture by Jerri Stegall April 9, 12:45 p.m. Vegetarian Cooking Class with Betty Harris. A four week session starting April Sal16 10-215) Square Dance class with Jim and Nancy Fos- ter. Every Tuesday, 7 to 9:30 p.m. Slides: Classes: Fee: $1 per person MADISON, Wis. (On Campus Report)—Rock beat disco 70% to 27% in a survey of New. York Institute of es| h classmen opted for rock. record review* Harrison cuts first LP intwo years By Art Ross 1 After two years in the making, George Harrison’s new LP has arri- ved and been received like the Har- rison we all’ know. The LP entitled, George Harrison, has some excellent music, reminis- cent of the Beatle-style- Harrison. The album shows versatility and with its wide and varied musical styles, it is sure to have songs to please almost all tastes. Some of the selections on the album show that Harrison has dug back into his past, with titles such as, ‘Here Comes the Moon,” remi- niscent of the Beatles classic, which he wrote, “Here Comes the Sun” and others, such as, “Half-Hearted Hanna’. , ‘In our next issue, we'll take. a look at one of the newest groups on the circuit, Bighorn, and their first LP, Bighorn. : If we missed one of your favor- ites, just drop us a line at the Campus Update.