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The Timber Cruiser Vol.9, No.2, November 1966, p. 5

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THE TIMBER CRUISER, November, 1966 - Page 5 Circle K To Boost Activities "ACC does not have eil1ough social life, and Circle K Club hopes to do something about it," states Jeff Brasie, Club President. was engaged, and: the key theme for decoration turllled to Hal. loween. · en ~he e5cene . • • STUDENTS! Among the services the Circle K Club will undertake this year, is that of sponsoring dances dur. ing the coming months. The first of these dances was held on October 26. from 9: 00 to 12: 00 P.M. aL the Besse1· .Junior High School. A local band "TheCobras," Strange But True A freshman girl walked into the lounge wi.th suµglasses on one day and one of lJ.ie,r freshman friends remarked, "You look like Mr. Van La1·e. " In all sincerity she asked, "Who's he?" Her friend repliJed. "Stupid, he's the principal!" We wonder if perhaps they skip. ped out of their orientation ses. sions. BOBBY VINTON SAYS: Give your guy the gift you'll BRITISH STERLING EXCLUSIVE TOILETRIES FOK MEN Made in U.S.A. Bolenz Jewelry ACROSS FROM J,C. PENNY CO, Downto.wn Alpena This project was an attempt to get ACC students to take part in more college functions. Circle K, madJe up of male college students interested in community and col. lege service, plans to do more in the near future to promote true social activities at ACC. Honorary Society Approximately twenty.two soph. omores comprise this semester's Phi Theta Kappa honorary fra. ternity. Officers of the sode,ty are Wayne Brumaghim, President; Freel: Neumann, Vice P1,esident; Linda Standen, •Siecretary; and ·Pat Derry, Treasurer. Meetings are held at least once a month un.dier the sponsorship of Mrs. Hartwick and Mr. Moreau. Activities this far in. the year have included an October initia. tion and a hay ride for all mem .. bers and their guests. Future plans include a p~'.Ssiblje sleigh ridle and remus. Apologies extended to Coach McPhilips ... h:e is happily mar- ried ... . Coffee time: Mr. Gar. lib: llas a solution for the cup shortage that seems to occur reg_ ularly ... and his wife is missing one coffee mug ..... Mrs, La. Pine sai,d, "Thiere's my neighbor," as Mr. Olness passed hy. Not much in the way of speeche-s but the tone made the few words a wonderful compliment .... Jim Allyn turned to survey the scene and was surveyed ..... The gell- tle smile of Marty Hughes and the glad smile of Sue Martindale ma. ke thle good day better ..... and Mr. Oi'r survives the furor caused by David MacGregor ..... Par. adox of the times: the film "Gos. pel According To St. Matthew" is the work of a communist and critics have found in it thJe beauty and eloquence missing in our wide screen Bib lical extravaganzas .. . . . Whiz typist, Dave Smith, was the recipient of thie focused aL tention of a beautiful blond•e in royal purple Tuesday night. . .. Prominent Alpena Realtors, gathered at the front door of Cen. tral Hall for a cigarette break, were an impressive sight that same night ..... Denn.is Blair hunches against the cold blasts of Nov:ember while walking across ou win. Tails we lose. You'll come out ahead at our place today. We'll give you a half dollar with each bucket of Kentucky ·Fried Chicken fou buy. Colonel Sanders' original recipe blends 11 spices and herbs to make our chicken tender and tasty and finger lickin' good. So good you'll probably have a second bucket. And wind up a dollar· ahead of the game. ~\ ( }i¾ COLONEL SANDERS' RECIPE Ktntucki, fried CkicktK@ KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN OF ALPENA US.23 SOUTH AT STARLITE BEACH PHONE 354.5914 the Johnson Street scene today a11d Juidy ,l.aMarre waves a smile to passing friends hurrying along. ... . . Perhaps Mr. Heimnick will add s~ feet to that list of sta. tus symbols he frequently men. tions in soc. class ..... research has linked gout and execptional ability ..... as Dr. Dunckel said to Ed Bastow and assembly in one of those moments of rapport, "Would you believe? . . ... Pat Darry managed a smile even while juggling a sliding stack of books ..... Carl Ackerman said he's had the nickname "Boo" for as long as he can remember . . . . . In the far lounge, Freshman Class Presidlent Steve Voss talk. ed of County League baseball with another baseball fan ..... Winterize Y1ourselves From Our Complete Dine Of PHARMACEUTICAL SUPP.LIES AT PICKETTS PHARMACY SECOND AT CHISHOLM Math whiz Wayne Brumaghim, -------------- presiden.t of our chapte,r of Phi Theta Kappa, brings an absentee member up to date on chapter news while changing class .. _ .. November is the birthday month of a slick little E.I.P. newslietter as well as for E.I.P. notables Dr. Marquard anid' Mrs. Richey ..... best wishes from On The Scene . .... Terry Schmoldt is becoming a celebrity of candor ..... Don't ask Maria Skiba for her class notes unless you read shorthand, said an Economics student who missed a class this month . . . . . Director of Student Affairs, Mr. Ritter, was a "chicken" when the clams were passed at a clam bake recently . . . good thing lobster was also on the scene. for a lifetime of (proud possession P.ACSTeD CRYSTAi. WATCH $135 14K Gold THB TWINKLING crystal of this exquisite timepiece adds high fashion appeal. Movement is fully jeweled. Dial has 18K gold hour markers. One of many ex- ceptional Omega watches in our collection. Rene's Jewelry 200 N, Second Av, Ph, 354.3321 NEW PEA COATS only $22.95 C.P.O. JAC-SHIRTS NAVY &. COLORS $11.00 SPORT COATS $29.95 up JACKETS $11.00 up KOTWICKl'S DEPT. STORE 805 W. CHISHOLM MEN'S STORE ALPENA SHOPP I NG CENTER

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