sports highlights Women's softball team travels to Lansing By Rene Johnson If you‘ve been down to the East Campus gym lately, you will find, that for the first time in history, there is a women’s softball team es- tablished here at our college. Practicing from Monday through Friday under their trainer, Athletic :Director Dick Miles, the sixteen young ladies will go into their first season game this Friday against the Lansing All-Stars in Lansing. The team will appear in new uniforms, bats and shoes provided by the ath- letic dept. If you are interested in seeing these young ladies in action this season and can’t get to any of the away games, you can see them play their first home game April 23 a- gainst St. Clair College. Team Members: Nancy Ciszewski, Mary Ellen Ser- mack, Sherry! Paquette, Caroline Hieber, Diane Hostetler, Chery! Middleditch, Shellee Davision, Phyl- lis Idalski, Jan Kaiser, Denise Erbe, Chriss Craighead, Kini Schwiesow, Terry L. Grant, Beth Buchner, Joette Woloszyk, Eva Brocken- brough. Alumni tars B-Street 81-71 By Len Gabrysiak At the East Campus gym last night, the Alpena Alumni was vic- torious over the B-Street Five by a score of 81-71 to take the intra- mural basketball championship. After a close first half with B-Street in front 40-37, the Alumni f play capped off an excellent season of basketball. Now that the season is completed, special thanks should be given to Ben Torsch for the time and effort he put into the intramural season. Special mention goes to the refs for their fine job, to Max Lindsay used excellent shooting and an and Owen Whitkopf and to. the effective fast break to pull away in players who made the season worth the second half. The Alumni’s the entire effort. overall hustle seemed to be the trick as they slowly, but surely gained themselves the lead that they were never to relinquish. Even though the B-Street Five Unit played an excellent game, they weren’t eams never | p -to their fullest potential, their style ALPENA'S ONLY! 24 HOUR BANK —— Rk eon eae PEOPLES BANK: TRUST KOTWICKI'S Cheerleaders refuse abuse MADISON, Wis. (On Campus Report)—Verbal and physical abuse directed toward U. of Kansas cheer- leaders in the past by U. of Missouri ‘the ty ho leaders’ coacl CAMPUS UPDATE, April 4, 1979, page 3 Class visits solar energy systems Richard Clute’s science in society class ventured on a field trip to Saginaw and Midland yesterday to visit solar energy systems. Pictured standing below are from left to right: Irene Schultz, David Greenfield, R. D. Clute, Scott Coddington, Tom Kraft, Beth Kwiatkowski, Dagmar Sullivan, and Lila Apsey.. Kneeling are: Joel MacLeod and Laura Hodgsen. They visited the 50% energy efficient Solar Energy Heating and Cooling System in Saginaw, (pictured above). The group also went to the Chippawa Nature Center in Midland, Michigan where they visited a solar house, College F New Addition To Our. Staff, Open 8-8 Weekdays 106 SN. Third Ave. Alpena, Mich, 49707 * 36 4019 “Ike” Isaacson, Barber Stylist AIR FORCE ROTC — THE FACTS — HERE ARE THE FACTS ) When you're discussing something as important as your future, it’s urgent that you get the straight facts ...and that you understand them. Air Force ROTC can be an important part of your future. We would like to outline some of the facts and invite you to look into gathering more. It's a fact: the Air Force needs highly-qualified, dedi- cated officers. . .men and women. It’s a fact: we need people in all kinds of educational disciplines. It’s a fact: we're prepared to offer financial help to those who can qualify for an Air Force ROTC scholarship. Get together with an AFROTC representative and discuss the program. We'll give you all the facts. It could be one of the most important talks you've ever had with anyone about your educational plans. Contact: Major Gene Baynor AFROTC Det 380, MSU East Lansing, MI 48823 Gateway to a great way of life.