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The Campus Update Vol.2, Iss.14, 23 April 1980, p. 4

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Campus Update, April 23, 1980, Page 4 Staff Feature Dr. feat Lee Janice Wade ,Staff Repc A teacher at "ACC since 1975, Margaret B. Lee serves as the writing director in The Learning Skills Cen- ter, besides teaching Shakespeare, Children’s Literature, Women in Lit- erature and English 101, 111, and 121. Lee is also on the negotiation committee, chairperson of the self- study program, and is on the execu- tive board of the faculty council. She is a member of Delta Kappa Gamma, an honor society for wom- en teachers. While discussing what she likes about ACC, Lee stated,’‘| aid nall size and the compan-_ Lee teaches the course Women in Literature which is an historical view of the changing role and image of women..as authors and charact- ers in literature. Lee says she agrees with the 19th century philosopher and writer Harriet Taylor Mill who stated ‘'Sex is a factor as accidental as a person’s race.’ Lee said “Wo- men are just as capable of doing any job as.any man, especially in education.” Lee was bern in San Diego and grew up in Boston. She attended Regis College in Weston, Massachu- setts. and received a Bachelor of Arts. Lee received a Masters and,in Decem- ber 1978,Ph.D. in-English language 7. and literature from the Gs of icago. In 1975, the Lees moved to Spruce “where. they live on a farm and raise hogs. Lee’s husband Don is a full-time farmer and part-time urban planner. The Lees have two sons, Gus, age 14 and Ivan, age 12. Lee and her family also raise L thousands of chickens every summer. | “We get them when they are a day” RSS: old and sell them when they are plan to raise 4000 chickens and_ some turkeys. When Lee is not teaching or farm- ing she likes to garden, read, listen to classical music, and collect quilts. In the future she would like to write ‘a book. nine weeks old.” Next summer they Slim Whitman: more than just a pretty voice Columbia, S.C. (CH)-John Anderson. may, be Doonesbury’s darling, but he’s losing some campus votes to a man best known for his yodeling. Slim Whitman, singer, is also the Presidential choice of students on several campuses, according to his manager. Nowhere is the “draft Whitman” movement stronger than at the University of South Carolina. Whitman’s supporters say he is the ideal candidate for the ‘80s because of his leadership, international con- ‘acts and his versatility. His name is a clear indication of his stance on economic issues, says USC campaign ’ Director Jay Reeves.’’’Slim Up In ‘80'is our slogan and it can apply to inflation, bureaucracy and all those things,”’ syas Reeves. The USC campaign is a grassroots effort, says Reeves, who admits most of the campaign budget is - spent in local bars. Another 70 cents went for magic markers to deface sibel candidates’ signs, he adds. Whitman has La of the special interest groups he rep- resents. These include, of course, supporters of long sideburns, cleft chins, sequined suits, left-handed guitars and white shoes. e movies In Autumn Sonata, Ingrid Berg- man plays the roll of an internation- al concert pianist, whose lover has just died. She visits with her daught- er who has aching memories of fam- ily life. Their reunion is euphoric, at first, but soon turns unpleasant as anger-and bitterness surface. Autumn Sonata will be seen on Thursday April 24, at 7:30 p.m. in NRC 150. Tickets for students are, available in room 107 VLH with student |.D. Tickets are free of charge. Jane Zadow Janice Wade , Staff Reporter Jane Zadow attends ACC as one of about 15 students who partici- pate in the three and one program for accounting. This program allows a student to take a minimum of 92 semester hours at ACC and-a mini- mum of 55 term hours at Lake Su- perior State College. According to the ACC counseling center official, it is a well-established program that works well for accounting or for options in marketing and manage- ment. Zadow is completing her third year at ACC and plans to attend i 1 NEED AN ATTORNEY? DeLysle Henry Attorney at Law 130 East Chisholm Street, Alpena ~ No Charge or Cost for Initial Consultation. Phone 354-207 1 for Appointment a Film by INGMAR BERGMAN with INGRID BERGMAN LIV ULLMANN Student Feature and Judith Tibbets of ACC informed her of the program. Among the courses she said she will study are advanced accounting, cost account- ing, tax accounting, and corporate finance. Zadow explained since she followed the program arranged bet- ween the two schools, all credits earned at ACC will transfer to Lake Superior. About her future plans, Zadow. indicated she would like to be an ac- countant “employed in a firm and have training to be certified. My dream is to have my own firm.” Zadow explained she must pass the exam given by the State of Michigan to become a Certified Public Ac- countant. Zadow was born in Alpena. She lives with her mother and her father who is an accountant in Alpena. She has one sister who is a teacher in Millington. Zadow is a member of Phi Theta Kappa. She enjoys playing the piano, swimming, cross country skiing, and golfing. About golfing she says, “I've been playing golf since | was eight years old, I’m. on my third set of clubs.’’ When asked if she had a secret ambition, Zadow replied,’’I'd like to five! around. the- world Classified Ads Staff positions to fill: ACC Campus Update needs to fill the following executive positions for the 1980-1981 school year: Editor, Assis- tant Editor, Business Manager , Advertising Man- ager, Photographer. For job descriptions and salaries, contact Dr. Larry Aufderheide, Ext..250. STAFF POSITIONS FOR EARTH: Scholar- ship applications of Earth Magazine are now being accepted for next year’s issie, Paying po- sitions dre Ypen to applications for Business Manager and Photographer. If interested in any. of these challenging jobs in practical magazine journalism , contact Terry Hall, Room 13 ,VLH.

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