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The Campus Update Vol.6, Iss.11, 15 February 1984, p. 4

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G CAMPUS UPDATE February 15, 1984 Page 4 BITS & _ PIECES " Circle K meets Thursday after: ~~ Fnoons at 4:30 in the Besser Tech }Genter conference room. All ‘inter- ested students are invited to attend. ‘Circle Kis planning: a ski. trip: this icoming Saturday, Thanks goes out ito all those who: donated: = at the latest blood drive. TI ere will be another if April. “Student Affairs office ‘is open Monday thru Friday, 8 am til 4pm: Theater tickets, work study, infor- reece do ieemcny: ete. ; The Learning Skills. Center has late hours scheduled ‘Monday and Wednesday, 4-6 pm, and hee oe pm. 2 Any. student interested in being The State Theater is still. offer- ing student discounts for — showing their I.D. Boley | | available for financial ald Rock In America’ k On it; Brad: Gillis,” who ie a speaker for graduation please no: tify the Student Affairs office. The Lumberjack Louie ntest is Album Review — by: Mike Huggler The follow-up to their debe = “Dawn - Patrol; Midnight down: conside! ing. the oe Night Ranger. possésses. Basically, the same formula is used for both albums, except for the extra ‘ballad onthe newest. | Each song seems to’ be. an. all or nothing: effort. . “You Can. Still is.a driving fired. is a ‘paweHtull, nod Let: Him Run’ It ~ | Interested students co Counsellor, HLH, 1 Federal “applications. 107 of VLH. ACC Board of Trustees will meet Thursday February 16, at 7:30 pm in room 450 NRC. This pee: Britton. In the last issue of the Update, Britton’s printed com- ments were made during discussion and not as the official motion. “is somewhat of a let’ u “is a nto be Saisie ata later motion was pee i Dr. 1 “Old Testament The Old: Testament class, taught by Reverend Patricia Lull of. St. Paul Lutheran Church, is a Human-. — ities course Gesigied to. study the Bible. - The course is divided into two Semesters. The first semester class, Humanities. 111, studied the first six. books. of the Old Testament, and learned the background of Gen- esis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, and Joshua. The second semester class; Hu- “Manities 112, is going to study suff- ice Play" oe 46 ave ae éring as its main topic: They will ground out to fill in the spaces. All the members are talented and the. band: has: a ‘unique sound, but — “also be studying the History of Is- rael, matching special events to the appropriate prophet; poetry. assoc- Board Meets, -_ The. Alpena Community College Trustees will meet in.re ae _|29, 1944 was lost on a mission over|.: ~ |Germany... ee jated with the psalms, wisdom. in’ ~ the relationship to. the Proverbs, and finally; the. Book of Job, Bee . The class is taught on Monday. sat evenings from 6:00 to 9:00 pm in Van Lare Hall, room 121. There are 14 members returning from the first semester:-class. When asked what she thought the students’ im: pression of the class was, Reverend Lull replied, “They're finding it a — lot like Shakespeare. The writings from the Bible are harder, and more complex to: understand.” fe Before entering the class, you: ‘have to tell Lull three things you: know from the Old Testament. This. ‘gives her an idea of what you.know about the Old Testament. Ae ce the city of ee join . ed together to raise $200,000 and} jught a B24 bomber to add to the ‘ fféer ately. named “Thunder Bay Babe” Was stationed in [taly and on March Once again the citizens of Albe! na raised money for a- second} oe which p ately| se ~ International Seria ee Bots duthologp is sponsoring a wee a Publications joe POETS. 5 - “pesdling: 3. All entries ee CONTEST RULES ‘AND RESTRICTIONS: a Any s student is eligible to submit his or her verse. sar All entries must be- te and unpublished. March E ae adage decision will be final. "Entrants should keepa copy af all on no more than ten poems per ent INTERNATIONAL Los Angeles, typ! Each poem must be on a oes heat and er, * accepted poems. Foreign pose poems welcome. _ 7.) There is.an initial one dollar registration:fee for the first entry and a 5 feevof fifty cents for each ee poem.’ It is requested to submit 8.- Allentries must be pesca not fa = the above deadline and” fees be paid, cash, check or money order, P.O. Box 44—L ‘No info by phone I entries as they pasticinche GA 90044

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