CAMPUS UPDATE, October 24, 1979, Page 4 2 Staff Feature Max Lindsay By Lori Melville “\ like the North.” | like work- ing at a community college, rather than a four-year school. Here (at ACC), it’s a much more diverse student body and |’m very impress- ed with the faculty, ‘commented Max Lindsay, Assistant Dean of Students at ACC. Lindsay's position requires that 3 he head Admissions and Financial Aid. Being in charge of Admissions involves much time spent at various high schools recruiting by “selling academic ACC” to students. Being in charge of Financial Aid involves informing and counseling students about possible grants, scholarships, and loans they may qualify for. indsay encourages all students to file a Basic’ Educational Oppor- tunity Grant. Often many. students assume that they don’t qualify for financial aid. Yet, Lindsay urges they apply since new legistation has made more money available to stud-| ents in higher income brackets; while attending Olivet College for ‘nis Bachelor's degree. After finishing his schooling, Lind- say taught adult education at Olivett; counseled as a probation officer for - Eaton County, and advised as Ad- missions Counselor at Olivett before accepting his present post at ACC in 976. Lindsay and wife Vicki enjoy residing in Alpena. In his spare time, he enjoys all sports, particularly golf and basketball. He also officiates at many local basketball games. ae Tony & Ray’s Sporting Goods 356-1245 2219 US-23 South ~ Figure skates, Weight sets, Jogging, Racquetball, Hockey, and Basketball Equipment in stock Thunder Bowl Lanes special Bowl every Sunday from 9-12 a.m. for $8.00', with as many bowlers as you want in one Roa OM WARDS Mey, THEY SHOOT HORSIS, DON’T THEY 2 movies By Rhonda Pomranke Well Ooting 1s about. THe apou the depression, the despair and des- peration of the time. Jane Fonda plays a spunky loser who gives sur- vival one last shot by trying to win | a dance-hall marathon. Be sure not to miss this touching drama starring Jane Fonda, Micheal Sarrazin, Gig Young and Bruce Dern: The movie will be shown October 25 at 7:30 in room 150 at NRC, free of charge.. Bowling cont. — with other community colleges Michigan. — In past years the four teams met at Lansing for annual tournaments. This year though,the teams will trav: el to each others cities to compete. Alpena will play host Jan. 23rd at™ the Thunder Bowl. The team will be coached be John. Snyder and will carry five members. The season will start Jan. 10th with tryouts probably taking place in December, Miles strongly encourages all accomplished bowl- ers at ACC to go out for the team. Because of the strong local interest in bowling Miles feels that the col- lege is capable of putting together a strong team. In past years ACC has fared well in bowling and Miles says that there will continue to be a bowl- ing program at ACC as long as it re- mains competitive. Cartoons em phasize HPC safety By Andrea Dean Ironically, the ACC Design | class and Huron Portland Cement have united to overcome safety problems. The project consists of designing 60 cartoons depicting hazards which may occur through cement plant activities. These cartoons will be made into overhead transparencies to accompany the manditory 24 hour MSHA safety training course required for new employees. Ken Reynolds, supervisor of the training, explained that the purpose of displaying visuals is to create a greater impact of the course. It is 424 CHISHOLM. DINE INOR CARRY OUT 11p.m. to ip.m. Fri. and Sat. 11am. to 3a.m. Sun. thru Thurs. WE DELIVER Classified Ads’ from Washtenaw, Oakland, andLake| FUNHOUSE: The Alpena County Jaycees presents its 2nd annual Spook Funhouse. It will be held on October 25, 26, 27, & 28 from 6:30-9:30 p.m. Guaranteed to scare your socks off! Refreshments served. Come and leave scared. emphasis to safe habits. The project took on greater di- mension when the class was taken on a thorough tour of the cement plant. Complete with hard hats and safety goggles, the students were shown various equipment and be- came familiar with plant terms need- ed to:complete the cartoons. Art instructor Ron Hamilton en- joys promoting good relations bet- ween ACC and the community. He also feels this is “a good design pro- ject...a practical, on the job train- ‘ing experience.” Class members include Ray Weisel Dorm hosts party The Great Pumpkin is coming! Dorm residents are actively planning a Halloween party for the Pied Piper Center on October 31. The celebra: tion will take place in the dorm, with a Halloween dance following, that evening, for students. Red Wing Work Shoes, Boots, and Oxfords Expert Shoe Repair Johnny's Shoe Service | 300 W. Chisholm, Alpena , = Friday: 3-5:30--$2.00 6-8:30--$2.50 stayover--$1.00 9-11:30--$2.50 Saturday: 12-12:30--$1.50 stayover--$1.00 3-5:30--$2.00 6-8:30--$2.50 stayover--$1.00 9-11:30: Alpena Tennis and Skating Sports Center Open for tennis Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 12 a.m. $12 per hour ($6 singles-$3 doubles) Roller Skating Sunday: 1-3:30--$1.50 (family of 5 or more as $5.00 plus skate rental): es stayover--$1.00 ~ 4-6:30--$2.00 7-9:30--$2.50 Skate rentals All sessions 75¢ including stayovers