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The Lumberjack October 28, 1987., 28 October 1987, p. 6

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-v October 28, .19.87 _Page 6 WAFB problems of • expansion "Dr. Frankenstan's Monstfr" The Wurtsmith Air Force Base students is beneficial to the air 1985 and installed in 1986, will be is facing a problem. The problem base in many ways including known as the Science Lab, as well TO BEGIN is one of expansion. public relations and banishing the as being general classroom space. The active duty air base's open "big bad mystery" image of the Temporary measures include Thunder Bay Theatre will campus is becoming increasingly base 6ften held by the community using the base fire station, and present a chilling tale for their overcrowded. The academic in which it is located. There is security police headquarters, Population on both the ACC d 'ff" 1 f . I h b ·1d· b fourth play of the season entitled still the 1 icu ty o s1mp Y amoung ot er u1 mgs on ase. "Dr. Frankenstein's Monster." campus and the air base is up 16% providing classrooms for students Enrollment is expected to expand The play begins tomorrow, from last year. On base, to meet in. up to 1000 students by the end of October 29 and runs through enrollment has increased from 629 The kind of space n1ost needed th d d e eca e. November 1, and again from the civilian and Air Force students last is convertible space. Classrooms Sth through the 8th. year to 735 this semester. that are as multi-purpose as When asked about the present "Dr. Frankenstein's Monster", "It is an agreeable prob_lem, possible· the 24' by 36' portable potential capacity, Wiesen replied, ' written by Keith Titus, is about a but a problem none the less," classroom purchased in 1984 and "Realisticly, we are at it." man named Victor Frankenstein commented Chuck Wiesen, known as the Data Processing However, expansions do not seem who creates a creature from the Director of Community Services, Lab, also provides classroom area to be in future plans for the air body parts of dead men and women during a recent interview. for a few other classes. base: "Planing, no. Dreaming, in order to discover how to prevent Althou h the increase .in Another uildin urchased in es " Wiesen stated. ____ .... _...., ......... ...., __ ..,.._,, _____ ..i;=~-~---,a;;;;;;.;;.;;__, ______________________ sickness and dying. National Art Train Artrain, America's only nationally touring art museum, recently visited Alpena . . Having visited more than 250 communities in 28 states, the Artrain provides museum experience and educational experience to nearly two million people. The train was founded in 1971 by the Micbigan Council for the Arts as a way to bring art directly to the people and spur community PART TIME HOME MA.ILING PROGRAM!EXCELLENT INCOME! ETAiLS, SEND TAMPED ENVELOPE. WEST, BOX ?877, HILLSIDE,NJ, 07205 Touring . interest. Artrain has been a catalyst for community arts development in many forms such as the formation of local arts councils and community art festivals. Artrain is comprised of five cars: three gallery cars housing a museum exhibition, a studio car for live demonstrations by artis.ts, and a caboose us_ed by the staff. The train changes its exhibition each year. The works- .. · .. -. - . --.~~ BUD'Sr/Donufs \ 1 ) "~ '·, ·, ' 492 Ripley Blvd. Meet your friends for the best coffee in town. Museum The cast includes the following six members: Kevin Burnham, Jane Burnham, John Delaney, Ji111 Hoffmaster, Terri Janus, and Jan Petrous. They are all from out of town. Art Train · The play begins at 8:00pm and is approximately two hours long. Admission is only $2.00 when you present your student ID card. in the 1987 exhibit are borrowed from the Cranbrook Academy of Art Museum and private collections of current Cranbrook faculty. The Cranbrook Academy was founded by George Booth, and only accepts 150 students. The funding for the Artrain comes from public and private Coriquer -the pizza urge by ordering a pizza from " Domino's Pizza. grants, corporate and individual donations, fees from the communities visited, and sales of the items abo<l.l"d the train. In celebration of Michigan's Sesquicentennial, the 1987 Artrain will have traveled to 7 25 throughout the DOMINO'S PIZZA DELIVERS(•) FREE. Call us. 356-6991 201 W. Chisholm Alpena

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