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The Campus Update Vol.3, Iss.1, 8 October 1980, p. 3

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CAMPUS UPDATE, October 8, 1980, Page 3 Alpena Bakery, Inc. Custom Decorated Cakes ee All Occasions! DOWNTOWN ALPENA 356-0690 “TOPS” We Deliver ree SS SS SS On U.S. 23 North Your Campus Branch — RESTAURANT —— to cook? We're Close ALL HOME COOKING 5 AM. to 10 PM. i ~ 7 Days ~ 817-W. Chisholm St. | : | | | | | | | | | Remember how Mom used | | | | \ | \ | | i a Smith-Corona’ Coronamatic 2500 Executive oe Rugged chas: a Garridge icon system O Office-size keyboard * Carbon film O Quick and easy corrections {ener O Businesslike features * Re id, Blue, Green, Brown GOHLKE OFFICE EQUIPMENT 234 niver Stieet Alpena, Michigan 49707 Continued from page 2, column 3 Oct.1 = The Mad Merr-Odders lost to the Animals by a score of 24 to 12. Gilbert scored 3 of the 4 touchdowns for the Animals- while running-back Wagner scored both td’s for the Mad Merr-Odd- ers. The other sports that will be offered: after Flag Football will be floor hockey, which is sched- uled to begin the first week of Nov., basketball and bowling, to start in early January, and vol- leyball, which will begin in early March. Bob Holup heads the IM sports program at ACC and for further information about the IM sports program, or the 1M sports off- ered, contact either Bob Holup at East Campus, Ext. 275, or contact the student supervisors for IM sports -- Rich Richmond and Ted Jacobs, at the ACC dorm. | All oe information regard- _ing signing up for IM sports, plus dates, times, and schedules of games will be published in the Splinter, according te program director Holup. FLAG FOOTBALL STANDINGS AS OF OCTOBER 1ST: Lions hore edie”, FlyingHigh = «1-2-0 ~- Animals 1-2-0 Mad MerrOdders. 1-2-0 (NO-CR) More conservative attitudes to- ward drug use were found in a U. of Michigan survey of 17,000 high school seniors. More than % of the young people said they disapproved of experimenting with any drug other than mari- juana. Nearly 70% disapproved of regular marijuana use and 34% said they were against trying pot once or twice. The survey find- ings continue a trend first noticed in 1977, say researchers. alae aalaeelalalaya THE 100,000 WATT VOICE OF ALPENA, MICHIGAN OCTOBER 6, 1980 Last WEEK. WeeK ‘TITLE/ARTIST LABEL TANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST/, ‘Queens 4 ELEKTRA WARNER BAGS. isters/ Puan WanNed anos, WOMAN IN NLOve/Barata Suriesand/ COLUMBIA KS/AL Stewart/ ‘ARISTA EMLAMERICA ELEKTRA Sneawincreit ichera? ARC-coLUMBIA WARNER 8R0S, WARNER BROS. BR STONES: = TwoTowN LIBERTY 'VE LOST THAT LOVIN’ FEELING/ RCA. is “COTILLION | > do, pT ME'WITH Youn GEST sHOT/ : "CHRYSALIS MOST REQUESTED = AUQRIEAQNE SITES THE OUST/QueensELeXTAA Continued from page 1, column 4 z This left one spot to be filled, and the Senate decided to hold anoth- er election for it. The response to this election was very limited also, as only one cand- idate turned in a petition with the required amount of signatures. This was Lori Long, who was then appointed by the remaining mem- bers of the Senate, and the 1980- 81 Student Senate was finally com- pleted. Now that you know who is on the ACC Student Senate for this school year, watch for articles on matters regarding them in future issues of the Campus Update. Fast, Quality Service .. . Telephone (517) 356-9312 All Work Guaranteed BIG JOHN SHOE REPAIR New Shoe Look... Old Shoe Comfort John A. Schreier 111 River Street Alpena, Michigan _

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