Northeast Michigan Oral History and Historic Photograph Archive

The Campus Update Vol.3, Iss.2, 27 October 1980, p. 4

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CAMPUS UPDATE, OCTOBER 27, 1980 Page 4 i Ti ha = ‘ ¢ Members of the crowd listen to Mrs. Joan Mondale, wife of Vice-President Walter Mondale, as she speaks to the people gathered in the Wilson Dorm cafeteria. 1 (See story on page 1 small avocado, cut % in squares 1 can (13% oz.) pineapple chunks, Hrained (reserve juice) 7” skewers. on platter of salad greens. FRUIT KABOBS & DRESSING Dip slices of banana and avocado into pineapple juice. Alternate chunks of pineapple with slices of banana and avocado on 5” to Place a cherry on the end of each skewer. Place skewer Dip kabobs into Pineapple Fruit Salad Dressing (see below). Makes 8 kabobs. 8 maraschino cherries 2 bananas, cut in %” slices DRESSING 3 tbsp. pineapple juice 1/8 tsp. salt % cup of sugar 1/3 cup water move from heat. Add juices aay salt, Cool, Serie in a dish long and deep enough to fit skewer. Makes 1 cup dressing. 2 egg yolks, slightly beaten 1 tbsp. cornstare 2 tbsp. lemon juice \ (continued from page 1, column 4) Another key issue in the bargan- ing process was establishment of a due process-just cause discipline and “ACC students head home after another day of classes. (continued from page 1, column 4) After leaving Alpena, Mrs. Mondale was planning on additional cam- paign aor in both Ann Arbor and - D. etroit. dismissal procedure -for i who were under the Michigan Tea- cher Tenure Act in former contracts before the college became separate. One concern the faculty had was academic freedom. systems in the U.S., some hooks are being banned in classrooms; either because of pic- tures or literature not being con- sidered up to the standards of the community. However, it was grant- ed, that if the material fits the class ae aia inentaith (continued from page 2, column 4) reached their peak on that campus two years ago. Since then, organized campus groups have been formed to _represent the Baptists, Lutherans, United Church of Christ and United Methodist Church. More students want organized religion, Young says, but “areri‘t satisfied with the pana- cea held out by evangelical groups.” Healso thinks that establishedchurch- es are learning something from the it accepted professional practice, then it can be used cee The ratified pact is retroactive to Aug. 25, 1980,.and will expire on Aug. 23, 1982. “We're giving students more of what they want--Bible study prayer groups--where we are now is where we were 20 years ago,” he says. We Deliver Alpena Bakery, Inc. Custom Decorated Cakes For All Occasions! DOWNTOWN ALPENA 356-0690 215 W. Chisholm TOP CASH PAID FOR: Coins, Stamps, Sterling Silver, Gold, Rings, Watches, Dental, Flatware, etc. TOM’S COINS & STAMPS - is BUYING - BUYING - BUYING TOPS RESTAURANT Remember how Mom used to cook? 356 - 9293 We’er Close ALL HOME COOKING Live Bait & Tackle CLEM’S UNION 76 Qth St. at the Bridge 5 AM. to 10 PM. 7 Days Ask about delivered meals 817 W. Chisholm St. A good homework machine doesn’t have to be homely. Smith-Corona’ Coronamatic 2500 O Executive styling O Rugged chassis O Cartridge-ribbon system O Office-size keyboard G Quick and easy corrections CO Businesslike features * Carbon film + Nylon fabric + Correction tape ie, Green, Brown Come in ie and putit — to the test. 234 River Street GOHLKE OFFICE EQUIPMENT Alpena, Michigan 49707

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