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The Polemic Vol.3, No.4, March 1972, p. 2

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Page two THE POLEMIC March 1972 1 Arts Council DEAN'S LIST | FALLSEMESTER 1971 | STUDENTSOF GREATDISTINCTION* |@g@ourt g 4 Presents Film SONEN SHRERE CRESHMEN OSE g The ACC Arts Council Student-Faculty CONNON, SANDRA ALPENA x a ty Film Guild hi tly presented Phantom EGENRIETHER, DAVID ALPENA pees \ ilm Guild has recently p Phantom FAY, ERNEST EES of the Opera and Animal Farm, a double i HOFFMAN, WENDELL ACRENA, ¢ feature in a series of films for this year. | LE VOIR BEVERLY (MRS.) AEA « Phantom of the Opera featured Lon KASUBOWSKI, RONALD AERENA Se Chaney as the hideously disfigured Phan- \ E ALPENA hier —4 a S tom living in the caverns beneath the \ MUSIELAK, KENNETH SAULT STE. MARIE a Paris Opera House in the 1880's. The eee Mates (ee second feature was Animal Farm, a fea- | TOWNSEND, motitcen ALPENA ture-length animated cartoon based on | ‘ tates George Orwell's sinister allegory of politi- ZADOW, MARY JO ALPENA cal and social life. Bothwere excellent ZAPATA, SARAH (MRS.) ROGERS CITY ee DOYLE, MICHAEL K. ALPENA next film on April 11, Red Desert. The MUNEIO, PATRICE ALPENA following synopsis is taken from the Arts REYNOLDS, JAMES ALPENA Council bulletin. “It is not surprising that RICHARDS, PATRICK ALPENA the inspiration of this film is a locale WOIDA, KATHLEEN POSEN rather than a plot of character. Giuliana (Monica Vitti), like Vittoria in ECLIPSE, seems to have been stripped of purpose and emotions by a stark, dehumanized environment. She is unable to cope with the barreness of this world, and has at- * ASTUDENT MUST HAVE EARNED 12 OR MORE CREDITS WITH A GRADE POINT AVERAGE OF 4.000 DEAN'S LIST FALL SEMESTER 1971 STUDENTS OF DISTINCTION** tempted suicide in the past. Antonioni ATKINSON, ROBERT FRESHMEN ALPENA contrasts the pale, muted colors of the BETZOLDT, GLEN CLINTON landscapes with Giuliana’s brightly colored CARSTENS, KATHRYN OSSINEKE hair and clothing, to suggest the conflict CHAMBERS, CURTIS CARO between the woman and her surroundings. DAGNER, CHRISTOPHER ALPENA In an early scene, Giuliana, in a bright DAULT, DOUGLAS ALPENA green dress, moves sluggishly through a DUNLAP, RONALD. ALPENA dark lot, filled with heaps of black sledge. DUTCHER, STEVEN ALPENA FERRIS, HARRY ALPENA The incidents of the film further stress GIBSON, PAUL ALPENA Giuliana’s difficult pursuit of a meaning- KARBON, DAVID ATLANTA ful life. When she visits her husband, an LA PAR, JOHN TRUFANT. electronics engineer at an industrial plant, KELM, PATRICIA ALPENA When one has the capability iN she is unable to communicate with him; KELSEY, CLAUDIA ALPENA lof killing everyone three times, their voices are drowned out by the din of KENYON, MARJORY (MRS.) HILLMAN Jone has. Geer to the plant. She wants to.open a store, but ‘ MC NEIL, DANIEL ALPENA ce : is held back because she cannot decide on MUSCHELL, BARBARA CHEBOYGAN a color scheme for the store and what O'NEIL, ANN YVONNE 5 ALPENA i goods she should sell. After a disappoint- OROZCO, LUCIA OSSINEKE ing affair with a mining engineer (Richard PETERSON, MARTHAT HARRISVILLE Harris), she becomes temporarily paralyzed PIPER, JAMES \ ALPENA (a psychosomatic ailment), she tells him a PRZEWOZNIAK, DIANE k 5% ALPENA story of a girl on a remote island, who one REYNOLDS, SUSAN ALPENA day hears a beautiful, distant singing. ROLUFFS, GLORIA ROGERS CITY The girl tries to discover where the voices SEAVERS, KARLA ALPENA are coming from, and eventually realizes SEPULL, PATRICIA ALPENA that they are ‘everywhere.’ Antonioni THORNE, SARA ALPENA depicts the tale in bright, lish colors which TREGEAR, LARRY a0 ALPENA contrast sharply with the subdued color WERDA, GARY ALPENA tones in the rest of the film. Shortly after WERTH, BETTY ALPENA Giuliana tells the story, the child is able WISER, PHILLIP WARREN to walk again, and his mother seems to be OIEZESCHKE, THOMAS. ALPENA discovering new values in her environ- YOUNG, ROBERT ALPENA ent.” ADAMS, ROBERT SOF HOMORES ALPENA Red Desert will be shown at 8:00 p.m. at ai Nely DIES Auth ALPENA Thunder Bay Jr. High “Little Theater” BATES, BETTY HILLMAN i i ae Z Tickets will be on sale at the door and in BAUER, DOUGLAS ALPENA the Van Lare student lounge prior to the j BRADFORD, EILEEN POSEN showing) Brinda frigrcl { BRAY, DENNIS ALPENA \ BYRD, JANET ALPENA | CANAVAN, BRUCE ALPENA ¢€ ® NN > Q D fh n) a | COX, CHRIS ALPENA DICKINSON, PHIL ALPENA | FAIRBANKS, RANDY = HAWKS : | FRANK, DENNIS = ALPENA = auscvenion Piao by students as well as faculty GANSKE, GERALD ROGERS CITY 5 Individualized instruction ¢ GRYNIEWICZ, GERALD POSEN (D Programs built around student's = HUGHES, ANDREA ALPENA interests fg { JASKOLSKI, BONNIE ALPENA Oo Independent studies and field a LAVELLE, GREGORY WURTSMITH AFB thee a fe | MAXON, TARRY HILLMAN Oo ities evaluations instead of letter tas 5 QUENG SEVIS ALPENA (J Interdisciplinary approaches 82 = SKOWRONEK, GREGORY ALPENA Ey State-supported college Sobre : SZCZUKOWKSI, KATHY POSEN CO Rural setting Bees : TROY, TYRONE ALPENA (D Alternative educational method SHE FF a TURUNEN, KEITH ROGERS CITY (field study, special studies, etc.) = ss ei N WENZEL, SUSAN ROGERS CITY Gi bese empleo 2500 30 WORNIAK, JANE ALPENA Bzet a » $2 j ZADOW, KAREN ALPENA £e88 § 82 POM Or 6a oO NOW AT “* A STUDENT MUST HAVE EARNED 12 OR MORE CREDITS WITH A GRADE TS HAPCEN Ne) POINT AVERAGE BETWEEN 3.500 AND 3.999 THOMAS JERPEROON COLLEGE

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