ACC SPORTS MAK.ES CHANGES Change has been the name of the game this year for sports at ACC and t~ey have mostly been for the better. The most obvious development has been the ath- SPORTS SHORTS Varsity bowling has been a competitive sport in the past, but they need more bowlers to keep things going. Men ·and women interested in varsity bowling please contact John Synder · at the Thunder Bowl Lanes or Dick Miles at the Athletic Office in East Campus right away. letic facilities that were absorbed in the East Campus .11 h t h th· acquisition . Besides providing the Lumberjacks with The varsity golf te~m wI ave one ma c 1s · · · · · · f II They w·1II be going to Port Juron for the St. a permanent home, as the big sign on the outside a · . . . wall depicts, it will also give other students a chance Clare Comn:,unity ,College Two-~an Be~t Ball Tour_n- to work out in their spare time as open hours will an:,ent. Th1_s years squad co~sIsts of Jim Adamski. be Pro ·ided f f th ' h d h Rick Sterling, Mark LeCla1r, and Joe Garant. . v or use o e gym, s owers, an t ere Will even be an area for weight lifting. Intercollegiate sports will be dropping and adding a couple of sports this year. Women;s vol- leyball was cut from the line-up due to lack of in- teresJ and its failure to provide competition for other teams. Given a trial run for this year will ~e wom~n's softball._ l_t will n~t play l ntercolleg- 1ately this year, but 1f interest Is shown it will next We would like to introduce the new cheerleading coaches for ACC. They are Angie Skiba and Brenda St. Onge. They will be conducting clinics for cheer- leading prospects. The dates for these clinics will be displayed on posters going up this week around the . college. year. . . . I 1· I A . Continuing varsity sports this year at ACC are Wome~ bas~etball payers Iste~ up. nyone in - men's and women's basketball,· men' and women's terested in tryin_g out fo~ Wom_en s basket~all con- bowling and golf. Dick Miles, Athletic Director tact Pat Cornelius or Dick. M!les. Pra~t1ce starts here at ACC, says that the ki.nd of sports provided Oct~ber11, and the season Isn t far behind so get !-or the college student is dictated by the amount of moving. interest ~hown for that sport and its ability to com. pete against other teams. It is really up to the stu- dent to support his tearns if they are to continue. Guess what's rolling. your way? lntermural bowl- ing and it's starting October 4, so you better hurry. THE POLEMIC, September 28, 1977, Page 3 ACTIV.ITIES ALPENA COMMUNITY COLLEGE Title 77-78 Campus Activities Popular Film Program Chinatown Night Moves Lady Signs 'the Blues Civic Theater .Schedule Cabaret (musical) Was He Anyone (satirical comedy) Hedda Gabler (drama) Butterflies Are Free (comedy) Can rival (musical) Thunder Bay Arts Council Oct.IQ Oct. 24 Nov. 7 Oct. 10-12 Nov. 15-17 Jan. 17-19 Mar. 7-~ May 8-9 It's held every Tuesday night at 9'.0,0. The cost is ,.--,,J.~~~~~~~~~"'"°~""°~~><.Q,,q><,Q><,Q><a,. = only $2.85, which includes your shoes. Just sign A M . 6 Your name on any roster hanging around the college. r~ usica _ Oct. 28 Feb. 10 March 17 April 28 .. ,. (96',- For further information see Dennis Smith or Dave C~ic~go Ballet Seguin. . · M1ch1gan Opera Theatre the other · place/. .f • - - C) shuffleboard ..._ .... ,-,; ~,,... $110. up kno\\' you 'vc got an· ex- ceptional in strument in \'our hands. Alvarez Classic Guitars are made in the traditional manner. 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Two bee! pa111es. lenuce. cheese:a special sauce. and a trrpte decker sesame seed bun · Coffee It can keep your eyes open. Tha1·s preny 1mpor1an1 m classes, cram111m9, or staying up past your bed!lme Hot Apple Pi~ . Lo1s o( a~ples •n a cr,so delicate crus: :, :iervcsJ<;. a Cure for hr,me~,ck.ne,.,;r,. l'<~tlp one under yOur p,lio\"'.- 101 a Idle n,gh! snack Milk Shakes Chocolate. S1rawberry, and, of course, your basic Vamlla. Cool, smooth, at home ,n any body. /\[\ld"s fMc§on;~ 1115 West Ch_isholm Meadowbrook Theatre STAFF BOX Editor Asst. Editor Composer Suzy Gruden Greg Reeves Joan Stoops Reporters: Scott Akins, Diane Manning, Rick Lamb, Mike Murphy, Mike Centala, and Mary A very special thanks to Gudren Hagen c9;u/pon i--~~------------------~ I Kotwic:lds I I I I I I I I Welcomes all ACC Students to Alpena! , This card worth 10% off on first purchase. 805 W. Chisholm; Alpena . Alpena Shopping Center. Alpena 171 S. Third. Rogers City LA CC I.D. 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