“grapher for students interested in magazine and newspaper CAMPUS UPDATE, April 25, 1979, page 2 editorials Parking at ACC is heaven driveway for two years and the pav- ing site is progressively worsening because the- work has not. yet reached the paving stage. According to Jeff Toulant, a stu- Although Alpena C College students are fortunate to no longer have poor parking lot condi- those unfortunate institutions who do. If we thought our chuck holes on campus were bad, it would take on- ly one casual cruise through the parking lot and driveways at North- western Community College in Tra- verse City to convince us that our parking situations and driveways Were comparative heaven. It was conveyed to the Alpena C ity College who attended the Consortium 8 session in Traverse City, that crews have been working on pavin dent from NWCC, they eve aserious parking problem because ‘there is no place to park. One of the possible locations fora parking lot has been turned into a baseball field which at the present is under water. We would like to publicly ack- nowledge one of the.numerous as- sets of ACC—a large, paved parking lot. In November, 1977, after a 15 year struggle, the ACC Student Sen- ate acquired a 10 acre paved parking lot for ACC students. It’s satisfying to know that when we arrive to school late we will not be further delayed for class:by a parking lot that is incapable of accommodating our too-large-for-the-back-pocket student. mobile. CLARK KENT, LOU GRANT, WHERE ARE YOU? Journalism students, this is your big chance! earth and Campus Update have openings for three administrators and one photo- produc: cee and assistant. lito for earth magazine, assistant editor and administrative assistant for - Campus Update (Cathy Mason is - editor) and photographer for both publications. Listed below are some of the re- sponsibilities for each position. earth editor meets regularly with staff and advisor, manages the bud- get, determines schedules, trains staff, makes final decisions on con- tent and holds major responsibili- ty for publishing. The assistant editor’s job is simi- lar to the editor with the excep- tion of budget management and fi- nal decisions, but with the addition MADISON, Wi. (On Campus Re- ~ port)—Call it what you will—break- ing ice or’ developing empathy with the points-of-view of others—a num . ber of colleges have begun programs ‘have gathered informally for a “con- vention’—first in Atlantic City and re- cently at a Catskills resort—to exchange ideas and discuss topics ranging from-global to university issues as of proofreading, writing ,dayout and marketing. The assistant editor for the Cam- pus Update assists the editor in the training of the staff, takes the an- hual inventory and distributes the impus Update administra- tive assistant, a new position this year, helps the editor in organizing copy and composing. Other du- ties include mailing, bookkeeping © and correspondence. The photographer is responsible for picture assignments. This in- cludes developing and printing and meeting deadlines. Application forms are available from Mary Skiba, rm. 108, VLH. Return completed forms to Skiba or mail to Terry Hall, for earth or Dr. Larry Aufderheide for Campus Update in care of ACC. Scholar- «ships and stipends are available. Application deadline is May 10, 1979, well as to socialize with peers and non-peers. When two students came up with the idea last year, many were skep- tical, says Dean Henry Coleman. But with the financial support of every major undergraduate groupon campus, the convention has since sparked the enthusiasm of even the doubt- ing Toms. Photo by Erica Littler Update roving reporter basks in tropical Key West, onetime watering hole of writer Ernest Hemingway, . hoping for in- spiration. Ah me, only blank pages and a sunburned nose. Ilsley will unlock doors to sunshine By Mary Kelley You've been cooped up indoors for the winter, yearning for warmer weather. The sunshine is so. tempting and you‘d love to take your books to the out-of-doors to study but the semi-chilly spring wind has a tendency. to select the page of its eter ence it nearly prohibits st udy- ing. Where on ie can a person yf Well, in the Besser Tech Court- yard, located in the center of the Besser Tech Center, of course. This area has been used very sel- dom according to Dale {Isley, direc- tor of buildings and grounds. He used to keep the doors unlocked be- cause of the anticipated traffic. However, when it became,clear that there was no traffic, he didn’t un- lock them anymore. He says he doesn’t understand the apparent — lack of interest, “They have the benefit of the sun without the wind.” If anyone ever wants to go into the area, let Isley know and he will unlock the doors. _Students “tag along’, see how the other side lives “The actual tone of the weekend is created by the participants,’’ says the convention coordinator. Enter- tainment and seminars are sched- uled, but there‘s always room for the unexpected. The approach used at Purdue U. isto allow students to “‘tag along” with an-administrator for a day to wafb report -ACC Writer's Club begins at WAFB_ If you're a closet writer, hiding your talents behind closed doors, rejoice! Here is your chance to share your frustrations, problems and successes with others who share the same interests. All you have to do is join the Alpena Community College Writer’s Club at WAFB. The objective of the club is to provide a creative at- mosphere necessary for writers and helpful feedback on ideas. Whether your bag is fiction, non-fiction, ju- venile or adult literature, the club _ has something to offer you. For more information call Pa- tricia McDaniels at 739-2463 or Judy Kern at 739-7266, or attend the first meeting on April 30, at 9311-B Maryland, WAFB at 7;30 p.m. and bring an example of your work. HIDE NOTHING! On thoughts and words—!! If your thoughts are rubbish merely don’t GROOKS by Piet Hein —— = l a BOOKSTORE | Located in Besser Tech | fee see how -the other side fives. What do students learn through the ex- perience? Mainly that administra- tors put their pants on one leg at a time and aren’t “all that bad,’ says a cooled tater of the Student Assoc- d Annee dey. = fee CAMPUS UPDATE medium of Alpena Community College published bimonthly, September thru May, except during vacations and Soriauicn ne by the oe of Alpena Community College, Alpena, Michigan. The office is located in the East Campus on the ACC campus. Printed by The Community College. Editor, Mary Kelley Assistant Editor, Elizabeth Littler Advertising Manager, Alana Faulk Sports Editor, René Johnson Photographer, Denny Heine All articles published are the sole responsibility of the author. The opinions expressed in such articles do not necessarily oe ‘the views of the editors, the advisor, or the administration of Alpena Administrative Assistant, Phyllis Druckman Photo-refinishing, Noel Skiba