CAMPUS UPDATE _ page 3 Januar 18, 1984 Small Boating Course Offered At A.C.C. Basics of small boat handling will be taught by the Alpena Power Squadron in an 11 week course that began on Monday, January 9, here at Alpena Community College. Two hour classroom sessions will be held each Monday for men and women and children 12 years of age and older accompanied by a parent or guardian. There will be a fee for course materials but not for the instructional time. ~ This is the second consecutive year the Alpena Power Squadron has offered this nationally recog- nized safe boating course. Course instructors ~ be exper- RCC. Receives Grant Alpena Community College has _been_awarded_a A 900 grant by | for the purpose of Acree a héme care assistance program. The seven part program is unique in that _ its payout structure is designed to only pay the ‘college for the pro- grams it completes. The grant is based on a perform- ance contract. The college will be paid after the curriculum for the new program is developed and paid when recruiting, testing, and place- ment of 25 persons in the program is complete. And the college will receive final payment for the num- ber of persons who complete the course and are placed in jobs. The tentative curriculum will in- clude 240 hours of instruction in child development, nutrition, first -aid, dicipline, medication, and problem solving. In addition local internships will be provided. This twelve week project will be- gin at the end of March. Those interested further in the program are urged to contact the Dean of Students or the local Michigan Em- ployment Security Commission off- ice. - Don't Forget It’s not too late to sign up for the trip to Daytona Beach during spring break. Charter bus, great accomodations, many side trips available, and much more. For more information, call Ron Ross at college extention 287. ienced members of the Alpena Power Squadron who have advanc- ed qualifications in their special- ties ranging from private power and sailboat owners to licensed Great Lakes Maritime officers. Darrell G. Miller, commander of the Alpena Power Squadron urged all boaters throughout Northeastern Michigan to take the course and emphasized families are particularly urged to take the course. Miller said, “It is important that more than one member of a family un- derstand proper and safe operation of asmall craft.” Kenneth W: Reynolds, squadron CU Hires 25 New Asst. Editor The Campus Update is pleased to welcome the services of a néw ass- istant editor. 1982, and is currently. the head res- ident at Russell Wilson Dormitory. Among the many duties: of the assistant editor are news editing and proof reading, writing, organ- izational assistant, and distribution manager. 3 = We are sure that Scott’s skills and talent will greatly serve the needs of this newspaper. Welcome Aboard! a en © Unlock Low Grades Are you a student locked in low grades? Let the Learning Skills Cen- -ter help you out. A full-time, experienced coun- selor/coordinator is on staff to help anytime during the week. _ There are a number of ways to determine if students are qualified for the help. The services are free of charge to students enrolled at A.G.C. Student tutors with a gpa of 3.0 and over ina particular subject area . are available for-help.. Tutoring is done on campus during convenient hours to. both tutors and students. They have tips for efficient reading, note taking, how to “attack” one’s textbooks, and much more. So if you need some help, stop in to the Learning Skills Center in the « _Natural Resources Building... -- a the Giieienee ane asa (sare were “uated from the forestry program in education officer, noted that this class is the first to use local charts for training purposes in line ween United States Power S sailing, state and federal require- ments, trailering and river piloting. Persons who successfully pass the course changes. While Delontie Coast charts will be used, the Har- risville to 40 Mile Point chart will also play a prominent role in chart reading and basic Hay Io30n in- struction. Besides chart Paine and naviga- tion, course subjects will include seamanship, rules of the road, com- pass, identification aids to naviga- tion, common emergencies, essen- tial terminology, and introduction to weather observation, basics -of Bodies Pred The Bodie didn’t fare too wel! on his bowl prediction for last month. He only got six of the thirteen bowl games right. That’s below five hun-. dred! Well give him a break; he - missed on a couple of upsets. He missed on the, Nebraska - game, when they were upset by Miami of ac Miami ities ust ee pore national champions. The Michigan Wolverines missed his upset prediction pick by: one play. The defense played great: the whole game. The offense played lousy. They had only two drives. At the beginning where they scored still holding the ae ay in Mee 1 with a grade of 80 or better will be able to get premium credits on their boat insurance from most insurance car- riers. The Alpena Power Seer was chartered by the United States Power Squadron in 1973. U.S.P.S., which was founded in 1912, is a private, non-profit, non-military and non-governmental organization of yachtsmen and boaters dedicated to education and safety. The U.S.P. S. small boating course has been of- fered as a public service since 1914. ictions and at the end when time ran out. But behold! Don’t give up on Bodie yet. He did pick the two Superbowl! teams. L.A. (Oakland) Raiders and the Washington (Hogs) ~ Redskins. The Raiders will still come out victorious. The Raiders are the intimidators and play too phi ale isi sills Redskins, basketball. Bodie has a couple of. sleepers to watch out for though, Villanova, Maryland, and yes the Michigan Wolverines. His final prediction for the week is a controversial one. He predicts - athletics will be reinstated at Al- pena Community College. HAMS PEHNOLOYGPAMT RUDAFRI NT OUARANTCPWAGNI SSECORPATADY LAMLORANESTUPEDSFHVANHRM|I P LDEAVAYESEOKOUACREDFOI! ASAE ARRGNTRHI SPUGDLI SMETGOI1PW PA!HU!OOMETSNRAMI INI STNLHR HYCARPTEI WPRIOROOSONRDSAOI YDASSRSISAASTRONRTAGAI TNLT SNNTI.AILNELOTNAPOARRHNPEROI TALYNNHGHSONUTOCBYASOUTUMN CRI GGKGLPSLEOALESDYRTEMOEG STTOOLOYLESMCDGRPESI RTOJNM TSELRALECNELCLADAPTNASRETA AERODMOAS!1ASALES MANS HI PNWR- TRAHPHI LOSOPHYHNLORPPYATOP I NECPSYCHUQROTISGSNSEALLET. 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