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Glit ace<Jer-1c vca, fldnked bv : w o ~rn- ml'n of fuilV 'il.1bs1d1re_c arid ,!"ltegr.atPd iCont ;•iued or: Pogt 5) February 1970 at ACC was . an interesting month. The first issue · of the Polemic ap- peared March 1, after publication of the former ACC student paper, the Timber- cruiser was temporarily suspended for reasons alluded to in the lead story. Also on page one . of the inaugural Polemic is a report on a speech given at ACC by civil rights activist Dick Gregory. According to the article, Gregory spoke before 500 people in a wide- ranging speech that touched upon many.pertinent i_ssues of the day, including racism, th.e environment, politics, and culture. Gregory first burst upon the national scene as a comedian and later became known for his political activism, undertaking hunger strikes in support of human rights causes, and was a compelling national figure at this time:. This appearance, according to those who saw it, was a galvanizing event and remains one of the more memorable moments in ACC history. To learn more about Gregory's life .arid career, dick on the Gale.Literature database in the Stephen H. Fletcher library. Word Find "February Fun" After finding all the words, circle the left over letters for a hidden message s S E S O R E N T N E L A V G 0 D R A 0 B W 0 N s E 0 N I. p A C D R E ' D L y u N 0 T G N I H s AWC AW T K D T O T F T H M P N E E H C 0 L L N U I E M B E y I E T 0 T L R K A M E V R J A B E A C A T R F R A C s K 0 D B A s N R K K C A E T E 0 B E L B 0 MWO N s H E L G R 0 u N D H 0 G D A y A E 0 H p B WP D N IW N T E R C C T N T G H C L G 0 L E u H T I 0 E C E N u E N E D A A s N O W L E 0 E T p C K A M U X S.T A W L L R E 0 T H L H N E p R T S N s p K D 0 L L s F F u M R A E y A D S . T N E D s E R p E M E I D E L S I C E F s H N G CH. "Be Mine" Flowers Love Red Slush ·washington Candy , Groundhog Day Mitten Roses Snow White Cap Heart Pink Salt Snowboard Wind Cards Hot Chocolate Presidents Day Scarf Snowmobile Winter Cold Ice Prose Shadow Spring break 01 Cupid Ice fishing Punxsutawney Skiing Sweetheart Drifts Ice skate phil Sled Tea Earmuffs Lincoln Rain Sleet Valentine ------ lo. ,, . I/ ~ Wellness Center has new director BY BECKIE FILIPIAK STAFF WRITER Noel Schlueter, the new · Wellness Center director, started on Monday, Novem- ber 30, 1998. ' Schlueter was born and raised in Frankfort( Michigan, . where she graduated from, high school with a 4.0 grade point average. -She was cho- sen co-valedictorian of her se- nior class. Besides school, Schltieter wasactiveinsports.Sheplayed basketball, but more impor- tantly, she was the pitcher for her softball team, which won her a softball scholarship to the University of South Florida in Tampa. Schlueter transferred to Central Michigan University in Mt. Pleasant where she graduated in 1994 with ~ Master'sdegreeinExerciseSci- ence. Soon after, she moved to Joliet, Illinois, where she worked at Ergo Athletic Club. Schlueter married and moved to Hillman, where her Wellness Center director Noel Schlueter once received a scholarship to play softball at the University of South Florida. husband is employed as a· teacher. She was a substitute in the area before landing the position at the Wellness Cen- ter. As 'soon as she got the job, she knew that she WcJ.S going to enjoy it; she said. She likes. the fact 'that the Wellness Center has the latest health equipment and a lot of support from the community. She also values the personal atmosphere because it makes her job a little easier. Al though Sehl ueter likes her job and takes it very seri-_ 0tisly, she likes to kick back with her husband. They spend a lot of time outdoors, hunt- ing, fishing and doing other outdoor activities. Anyone who is enrolled at ACC can become a member of the Wellness Center. The only requirement is the orien- tation process, which is de- signed to familiarize members with the equipment. If anyone wants to get in a little better shape and hav~ fun in the pro- cess, visit Noel Schlueter in the Wellness Center. New biology instructor at ACC BY HEIDI SKUSE STAFF WRITER A new member of the Alpena Community College staff is biology instructor John Bellows, taking over for the retired John McGill. : Bellows was born in Waterford, Michigan, and has six brothers and sisters. He says living things have always . fascinated him. When he was a child he spent whole summers by the lake where he grew up, ~poking at the animals and the things around him. Bellows came to Alpena from Clarkston, Michigan,near Pontiac. Most recently, he 'taught General Biology, Hu- man Anatomy, Physiology, and Renal Physiology at U-M Flint. Before . Bellows left to come to ACC, he was going to· add a course to the curriculum in which students would use a scanning electron microscope for a close-up look at things. I:fe says he would like to add this course to ACC's curricu- lum someday. At ACC Bellows teaches Human Physiology, and in the fall he will teach Biology and Human Anatomy. Next spring he will teach Human Physiol- ogy and Cell Biology. His educational back- ground is at Eastern Michigan University. He has a Bachelor's degree in Biology and also a Master's degree in Biology. His trip to Alpena wasn't a tra- ditional one, Bellows jokes. "!t- was an accident, a wrong turn." Bellows states .that he loves it here. He enjoys the snow and hope~ it keeps snowing. Skiing is one of his inter- ests as well as skating, playing hockey, and anything to do with snow. He also hopes to some day own a snowmobile and to learn how to snowboard. His other interests in- clud~ fishing, hunting, camp- ing, mountain· biking, motor- cycling, roller blading, weightlifting, swimming, snor- keling, scuba diving, water ski- ing, sky diving, rep·elling, and running. · New ACC instructor John 6ellows takes the place of former instructor John McGill, who recently retired. Are you completing your graduation requirements this semester? If so, complete an Application for Graduation in Campus Services (VLH 108) Deadline is February 5, 1999 Fee: $4. Cap and gowns will be bulk ordered (based on graduation applicants) and available for pur- chase in April at ACC's Bookstore. Watch the Polemic and Splinter for details. ~,,, ~,,, ~ y ~,,, \~~ ~ . v~ ,,, . . ~ ~~~ It"r~Swed' Sa0 ,,, ~ ,,, ~ ,,, ~ .. I ac A CCy Boo-ka"ored I February Friday . Special.s Feb. 5.:. 25% off Fleece & Jackets Feb. 12 - Catch the ACC Spirit 30% off clothing Feb. 19 - 25% off rs & Shorts Feb. 26 - 25% off Hats . For ~ bv.,t: ~WY\! of ACC ~ & g-l{t" ct"~ CvYtywhere.:- -weJ r-~ n.otJUft' iv b-oo4t;o-re:, CvY\Y rnoreA ·