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The Timber Cruiser Vol.7, No.3, 23 November 1964, p. 3

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Monday, November 23, 1964 THE TIMBER-CRIDSER Page3 Lumberjacks Open '64-' 65 Season At Home Cherry Pickers, left to right, front row: B-ill Homant, Gary Zander and Mike Pierce. Back row: Tom Le Roux, Frank Schultz Brian Mitchell Dick De Loge and Neil Steinorth. · ' ' reason for their first place finish. Cross Country Season Ends A.C.C. in their meet against Flint on October 15, wound up second best with a score of 45, with Flint bringing in the win- ning margin of 15. In their meet with Trav- erse City on October 22, they also came in second with a one point deficit of 29-30. They finished the season on a good showing at the State meet, however, . in placing 9th. The teams competing in the State Meet are as follows, in the or- der of finishing places: Muskegon- Flint- Con- cordia- Port Huron- Grand Rapids- Henry Ford- Jac- son- Battle Creek- Al- pena and Delta. Coach Dutcher To Rebuild T earn; Mitchell Only Returning Letterman Coach Jim Dutcher has a big rebuilding job this year as he has only one return- ing letterman from last year's squad. The man who holds this position of high esteem is center, Brian Mitchell, who knows how it feels when it comes to high places. Mitchell stands six feet seven inches in his bas- _ketball uniform. Although this year's team lacks game experience, a lot of talent will surround Mitchell on the floor. The roster has many new names. The center is Brian Mitchell of Alpena. For- wards are Ed Butler, Os- coda; Terry Olsen, Alpena; Roy McNeely, Detroit; Gary Smith, Melvindale, and Jack Wilson of Wayne, Mich. Among the guards are John Barlog of Hillma~n; ~ Mike DeWyre, Rogers City; Tim Doughty, Melvindale; Jim McCormack, Wayne, and Gary Somers of Alcona, Michigan .. Two boys working out but unable to play the first se- mester are Tom Richard- son, a center from Detroit, and Don Fitch, guard from Onaway, Michigan. Cherry Pickers Are Champions The Colts played good _ball all year, but even the recruiting of Ken Smith and ~--The big gc1me of the year · Jon Boucher could not bal- took place October 29 at ance their squad. Other the Hospital field when the members of the team who Cherry Pickers met the made a fine showing Colts. The Colts, hit hard throughout the year were by the loss of two keyplay- John Jess, Don Fitch, Mike ers, Mike DeWyre and Gary De Wyre, Gary Somers and ACC Cheerleaders Selected By Student Council And Faculty After the first game of the year, Nov. 21st, the Thanksgiving tournament will be played here the 27th and 28th of November. The first night, the Kincheloe A.F.B. team will challenge Delta College in the first game and in the second game Alpena Community College plays Davenport of Grand Rapids. The second night the two winners will meet in the first game and in the second game the two losers will battle it out. Somers, were no match for Jim Bolen. · the fired-up Cherry Pick- Final Standings _ers. The Cherry Pickers Cherry Pickers 5-0 drew first blood on a pass Colts 4-1 to end Brian Mitchell who Duds -3 played an outstanding game Aces 3-2 -=---an offense. This first touch- _ ,Has Beens l- down seemed to give a sign Wayco Brothers 0.,.5 of what was to happen as the Cherry Pickers went on to win 16 to O. This win en- ~ tit ed the Cherry Pickers to claim the title of I. M. Football Champions with a 5-0 record. The Cherry Pickers dis- played a . good, strong de- fense all year combined with just the right amount - of an offense and this is the ROYAL · TYPEWRITERS Zimmerman's Food and Office Machines Girls that talk too much should remember that Reference Books don't get taken out. PICKETT'S PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS Lloyd Pickett, B.S. Phone 356-1635 Alpena, Michigan Tryouts for cheerleaders were held this year on Wed- nesday, October 21, 1964 under the experienced scrutiny of Mr. Dutcher, Mrs. Holcum, Janice Fro- berg, Sue Barrett, and Stu- dent Council President John Klinke. Out of the six frisky fe- male contestants, only four w:w;e !lasen to repre-sent A.c.c. at the athl'etic func- tions. They are: Carla Clark, Melinda Charboneau, Don- na Lutes, and Michelene Spens. These bouncing beauties · were tested on a number of necessary skills. Among them were pep, personality, appearance, and voice qual- ity. Tim Delongchamp Ski Club News Students should consult the bulletin boards in the College lobby for date when the Ski Club will hold its first meeting. According to Mr. Oldness the club will be organized by the first of December or in plenty of time for the first ski-able snow. - John Vogelheim. Manual TYPEWRITERS TO RENT $5.00 per month THE PHOTO CENTER RE-CONDITIONED TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE ADDING MACHINES ...... - CALCULATORS 351 N. 2ND AVE. Phone 354-8797 Books For -The College Student Dictionaries, Classics, Essays 129 W. Chisholm Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. TUBBY'S RESTAURANT Everyone Advertises Good Food WE SE!tVE IT! 132 S. Second Ave. ALPENA The week after the tour- nament games, the Lum- berjacks will host Flint on Dec. 5. The Lumberjacks may be a team with little ex- perience but there is a lot . of talel'!f on t e squa an with the right kind of breaks the boys could go a long ways in the conference. -Carl Tadajewski Sorensen's HOMEMADE CANDY AND ICE CREAM - FOR A SPECIAL TREAT Located On N. Second Ave. Sausage Spec{alties Featuring KOWALSKI QUALITY SAUSAGE ( Over 60 Varietles) WE PREPARE PARTY TRAYS 134 S. Second Phone 356-1003

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