Students Attend MJCCSA We J;ike Convention At Jacksp~ . Co\lege . l Q•~~ ~, .,_,, ~n·- . •J 3 ~;~=09~(Qg,es~$.~ .. ,. Mr.James Coultes Ace Pincha Httttr Six A.CC studlen.t Government op:icill,ls attended the Michigan Jun.i,or and Community College · Student Association convention November 10 and 11. '!'hey were Student Government President Gary Daviti, anu Rep. · ~ - --- · . i-esefttatfvies, Marty' -HUghes, 'Mary c::urhe 'tntWL coWegeli§t111«Feif' is Kay Chandler, Cindy- ,,,Zolnerik, - .:n'.sua11f'ro11,dco1°hi1J alco'ho1ic -~ev. ~1~:a Frober_g and Di<l~ ,Kuch- ·,.,e;·~g;~ ~~d f~; ,stµd13~tse·ali A~C -.,,-,· ,Y]iis fall CODNentioµ was l;J.eld . are no eXJeC'(]iltian. · As af 0 N?vemtier in Jackson County ,Community students urtder 21 sho'ii'ld us-e ex. College at trbe Holiday Inn . . AQC rt<~r~mj .<;:~~~ ~, e~) i.1,1:f6~1LS[nef.. \iq. 0 f D 1· is a m~mb~11-0f the MJCCSA, and uor ·o1• ~t1er. ~ ' ' · ., · L ro essor 8 Ivers had the right of vote a~ each ae Som~ stcn:; ft6wnerl:f, wHo;. sell _· meeting. ,, ,, , ~ . · ~lers ~11r11iJn1u1·~ ' iiave) ia1fe4 ¥r- T . t f I t t !l'he associ;i,tion- this year has 't'lti'tfer I'a1d" h1t'vebifat'.e11__;9,"a ' fist Lee ure O Il eres ·pl'oduee_q ~WO actMties; ·. tne rndf %'rl11studGhts %r it •te'art( of -~ ' "( '~ ~ - Mr. James Coulfes "fillsan 'eOO- nomic Instructer -~G!!>nw ~t.,)\.CQ. He also teaches at Alpena High, a;nd is kept bust. comn'iuting to- and from the di,(fe1;ent schools. He was born in ·Gaylprd, Mich. igan, and attended-. Michigan. St<;tt~ , where he reciev(icld b<ilth his ~A~ and MA in economics._ J.V,Ir. OouJ. : ties' wife, Joanna, taughj;, .s'!fort. hand, typing and) introd,'uction to business full time at A(JC last year, but is not a ·inembei of the MiQh-iga.n Junior ~nd1 Commuµi,ty age'Tf' o'¼il sucit st&'.e-l fl; . ,PpbcJ;l's ~(')l:lege :11awaiian_ Tq~ <;tnd the ~~·ti Store. 'l'h~ ~iwitcir'. _o't _Stu. ,S,tate Wide Creative ,4rts contest. denf Affalrs said, "If any student Other activitLes on schedule in. Is caught using a _ ' ialse ACC faculty this year. elude a canoe race, chess fourna. id!entification card he will be sub. The Coultes' enjoy unting, M'R, JAMES COUL TES l>r. Charles Pfeiffer, a professor from Central Michigan Univer. sity, · delivered: an interesting lee. ture at the Civic Auditorium. The subject was "Israel and the Tw.erlt.ie'tli Century". There was no admission cha1·ge and the doors were open to all. · ment and a Queen's ffilagioont. ject to suspension or dismissaf;! " Each of the me:etings dluring This suspension or dismissal fishing and skiing and tl'l.1!! .was ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!m! ____ !!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!ll!l!!!!!!I!!!-,: the convention covered the p-lau. would involve both the passer and one reason for their settling in ned activities, and in addition, actual .owner of the identification,• Alpena. "We moted to the North there was a meeting on the ef. The main purpose of this sever~ because we· like it so much here." fective use of ~arlimentary pro. punishmeµt is to discourag~ said Mr. Coul~es.'tt fs their ffftli cedure for Presidents and Vice. minors from purchasing liquor year in this areao3'Mi..'!8~ ;-o . Tht program started somewhat awkar.dly with a last minuta change of the Mastier of Cere. monies. Mr. Matterson, who fell ill, was re~laced by Mr. Law. There were some -0f Dr. Pfeiffer's former students in the audience, a.meng' them were-' Mrs. ,Mancuso, Presidents only. ·and to avoid any embarassment make Alpena their permanent re. to ACC. sidence. for fresh coffee and an informal •--------------R ________ """'!' ___ "": question aµd answrer period. ·"li)Ji,, . , AT 209 N, SECOND AV, , ALPFNA , the humanities il:lstructor at ACC. Dr. Pfeiffer followe!l no set pat. ct:ern in· his. oration and, covered Is;rae-1 from B.C. to the present ' day: His jo;Vial -mal).ner alld hoom. . iqg voice ·enhanced his .subject. •Pfeiffer described some of his extensiv'e ~ trav,els and stafe-0 that . . I f't he expected to visit Israel this Al p . . t. St d. , B ettTT Rose :~m=:r,~:g~:s :-~;:P~~;~d~ ':_1'f ~~? re~Q~ - r1n 1ng U l ,~ -fm 33 . l ,;~ 'tl • Mter the 1ect-19Pe, interested: per. sons adjourned .to Centa::al· Hall ·ROBERTS was expressed that more scholar. ly leotures could be obtained to add to the schools under.nour. ished social activities. 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