" ch, Lumberjack April 29, 1987 page4 Curriculum Committee discusses t Speaker discusses t I b ' t juvenile justice t a s, guarantees, plagerism ·, The bi-weekly breakfast meeting t Three important issues have Guara.ntee which ACC is thinking of the Barrister's club was held t been brought before the about initiating for the students. t Tuesday_ April 7. Among the activi- Jesse, Anna Who will be the winners? Dow Award Curriculum Committee: the This plan came to ACC through the t res discussed was participation in t . Besser Awards possible combination of the Chem- Michigan Stragedy,1987 program. Law Day, an annual nation-wide The winner of the Herbert H. istry Lab 103 course with Chem- This guarantee states that the t event. sponsored locally by the t Tl1e two outstanding graduating Dow Leadership Award will be istry 101, the introduction of the student would get futher skill t Alpena County Bar .Association. t students will receive the Anna and announced during Awards Night on- Henry Ford Community College studies of up to 16 credit hours In addition. the club membe1:s Jesse Besser Recognition Awards at Wednesday. April 29, at the Hali- Guarantee to ACC. and the policy free of chaige if they don't find t · heard from Woods, guest speaker t ACC's commencement ceremony in dome. of Dean Davis on plagerism and gainful employment after two years on Juvenille Justice. The next meet- t May. This award is given annually in dishonest practice. of graduation with an associates t ing will be held Tuesday, April 21, These awards are given annually memory of Herbert H. Dow to During the recent Curriculum degree and at least a "C" GPA. The t at 7:00 A.M., at the Grove Restau- t to a graduating male and female · honor a freshman student who has Committee meetings, there · has committee is studying the proposal rnnt. & student to honor the memory of been actively involved in a leader- . been discussion about combining. for future use at ACC. t Business Club ' Jesse and Anna Besser for their ship role to improve college and the Chemistry lab 103 and the 101 Finally, Dean Davis sent a · t community leadership in education. community life during the courses. Dr. Richard Moreau, the proposal to the committee out- t prepares for Chicago To receive either of these awards academic year. chemistry teacher, was present at lining the handling of plagerism t The ACC Business Club is pre- t a student must exhibit significant To receive this award a student the April 9 meeting to express his of dishonest practice by students. paring for their Chicago trip on t qualities of scholarship, leadership, · must be recommended to the opinions. This plan is to give the faculty f April 29, through May l. To and citizenship and be recommend- Scholarship Committee by mem- Moreau feels it wouldn't be a code of due process for handling t achieve their goal, to raise money t ed to the scholarship committee by bers of the faculty and staff. Each beneficial to combine these two these problems. It outlined what for the trip, the Club held two members of the ACC faculty or nominee is then asked to submit courses, as one course is offered would happen to the student after f SlJaghetti dinners--the first in Nov- f staff. a resume' of his/her campus and for summer and it would be the first, second and third offenses, t ·ember and another in January. • The students who are selected community activities. The Scholar- impossible to fit the 90 hours and also the proper proced~re for Also, market survey projects for ' for this honor will have their names ship Committee , then, meets to needed for the combination course the students to follow to appeal the t Besser Company have aided in t inscribed on a plaque displayed in review and vote on each candidate"s into the summer session. charges. raising funds. Club members are • the ACC library as a permanent academic record and resume'. The Chemistry 103 lab course is This plan was tabled until all the t participating in the , trivial pursuit. , record of their achievements. In The student with the best used by the nursing students to get faculty could vi~w the leUer and f game offered among clubs April t additioi;i, each student will receive a credentials will receive a <:heck for a· refresher course on high school present their feelmgs on this paper. . 21, and 23. · f check for $250. to be used toward $100 to be used toward his/her chemistry as well as the chemistry r*************************************~ his/her continued education. continued education. students for· their lab time. It . - Senate replaces representati~es· t r*************** **********************, originally was ·designed for the f enviromeptal and forestry class as Student Senate had meetings on s~t up and help motivate students. ' Board to _meet award winners their lab class, but these courses are Tuesday , April 7 and 14, at 11 am. New business discussed included , no longer offered. The items discussed at the meet- the Delta Consortium, where stu- f · h d f The end of the school year Moreau would like to see the mgs were: t e goo turn out o dent governments meet at Delta I d ti f Ch I b People llakl·ng / I ,. ti approac 1es, an 1ere are a ew emistry a 103 · reopened to I pwne ca s ,or ie College. The plan ofoettingtogeth- • · these students as well as the Chem- millage, a motion to request Mr. er with next year's s~udent senate. ' annual events that the Senate has istry 101 students who also _need a lab, but as a separate class. Discussion also was held on the Henry Ford Community College Tetzlaff to purchase the National Th l · f t decided to combme m the form of e remova o Laure Szatkew- a dinner. · On Campus Report, which obtains k. d M. d Kl f t s 1 an 111 Y- ee rom the Every year the Board of Trustees information of colleges and the positions of representatives. It was - activities and programs which they f has a dinner to be introduced to the moved to accept Ann Meldrum members of different groups and _ and Chuck Witt as replacements for t clubs on campus. This year, how- Szatkewski and Klee. Motion Banquet which is also traditional. The Board will be introduced to the high achievers of ACC and will be present when these people receive awards and certificates from their teachers for the accomplish- . rnents. Included in this elite group to receive achievement awards will be n\ernbers form Besser Technical MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH PRNRAMS carried. t ever, the Senate has arranged to combine this event with the Awards Association, math areas, math and offered by District Health Department No. 4 Dlvl•lon of Serwlo.• to Crippled Chlldre~ Handicapped persons to 21 vears of M"! By appointment · - ll.P,I.D,T. H•lth lcr-nln9 Medicaid eligible Birth to 21 years of age . 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