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The Lumberjack September 19, 1990, 19 September 1990, p. 3

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INWHATWAYDOESE:XTRACURRJCU ENHANCEYOURFORMALEDUCATION? RACHEL ROSS It helps enhance your future involvement in community and work-related activities. CAROL BAZINA W It makes you aware of whats happening around. It also boosts your self-esteem and gives you confidence in your career. KEIKER DOYLE Extracurricular activities not only are enjoyable, but they reinforce the ideals given to me by my instructors. They have also strengthened my self-confidence, and by doing so, have given me the incentive to better my own expectations. SOMMERFELD - I it makes you want to come to school if you are enjoying yourself, therefore making you study more. In my case, once I got involved more and met more people is when my G.P A. went up. THUNDER BAY THEATRE FallandWinterSeason 1990-91 CROSSROADS by Brian Way. A timely story for young audiences that explores how one man's view of life changes through the challenges he faces in times of turmoil." Oct. 20 & 27 -- at 2 & 7 p.m. DRIVING MISS DAISY by Alfred Uhry. "A Pulitzer, Oscar and Obie winning drama about the. growing relationship between a southern lady and her chauffer." Nov. 30-Dec. 2 & Dec. 6-9 A MUSICAL REVIEW - TBA January 4-6 and January 10-13 Lumberjack, Issue 1, Sept. 19, 1990 pg 3 Urlaub explains women's resource center by Yvonne ~aFave Women constitute 57 percent of all Alpena Community College students, and the Women's Resource Center provides many essential services for female ( and male) students. The center's new home awaits furniture but is located with other Student Services in Van Lare Hall room 102. Bonnie Urlaub, the center counselor, holds a masters degree in counseling and worked in several other ACC departments before the administration decided that the growing number of women on campus warranted the center. Urlaub says, "I enjoy helping students find their own answers, · and I don't believe in advice giving." The center strives to help women discover available resources in Alpena which often includes referrals to other agencies in the area. The center also aims to serve ' men and offers a film-based parenting workshop, a personal development workshop, and individual · counseling appointments, all of which are available to both men and women. Urlaub also plans a brown bag lunch series at 11:00a.m. on Tuesdays (men and women welcome) that explores various ACC programs of study and _examines different career options. The center also provides a brochure rack in the Learning Center that covers many different women's issues. The center provides service for both male and female students, but the women's support group focuses on . women's problems and concerns. A standard-meeting time has not been established, but the group is open to any woman who desires support through a crisis or "just needs to talk". Urlaub radiates enthusiasm, but only through student use and participation will the center be transformed into a true "women's resource". ACC players spotlight 'coming attractions by Ellen Wisniewski Officers have been elected and tentative plans for productions made by the ACC Players in their organization's meeting recently. Serving as president for this year is Keiker Doyle who was involved last year with the Players and treasurer 1s newcomer Steve Gurd. Planned activities for this coming _year include a repeat performance of Drama Day, held for the first time last spring to packed "houses" in VLH 127. "good touch" and "bad touch". Paul Zindel and "Little The group hopes to tour area Women". schools with the production. The Players Club is open to Three other plays are being all students. Nan Hall, faculty considered as the players choose advisor said, "regardless of the their spring play which will be student's major, drama club can presented at Thunder Bay help a student gain confidence in Theatre. Under consideration public speaking." are: "Uncommon Women" by If a student is interested, he _ Wendy Wasserstein, "The should contact Nan Hall or Effects of Gamma Rays on Man attend the club's meetings which In The Moon Marigolds", a are held each Monday, 5 p.m., Pultizer prize winning play by -108 East Campus. Talent Search seeks to expand· by Lisa Suszek . · . · Drama Day involves several "We're hoping to expand the institutions. short scenes, presented one an program from eleven high The Talent Search staff hour on the hour. Students can schools to fifteen", stated Terry consists of three technicians, "drop in" free and watch as much Harbson, Talent Search Ross Corpe, Liz Antkowiak, a as their schedule allows. Director. half time technician and a new The organization · is also Talent Search, a federally addition to this year's staff, Mary considering a touring show this funded program, has a major Wentz,who is a full time season perhaps "The Bubbleonia goal of helping students from the counselor. Encounter", a story of child seve~th through twelfth grade "Those three individuals sexual abuse written for younger level stay in high school and primarily are in the schools _chil_· d_r_e_n_t_o_m_· _tr_o_d_u_c_e_t_he_id_e_a_of __ -e_nr_o_ll __ m_· ---po_s_t __ s_e_c_on_d_ary __ ....,. during the year working with the LOVE LETTERS by A.R. Gurney. "A touching and funny exploration of enduring and unrequited love. · Featuring Keith Titus and Leanor Reizen. Feb 8-10 and 14-17 I WON'T TAKE A BATH by Judith Martin. " A colorful and miaginative journey through the twists and turns of life as seen from a child's point of view." March 16 & 23 at 2 & 7 p.m. A QUESTION OF PRESERVERENCE by Sandra Morris. "The michigan premier of Brighton playright of Sandra Morris's drama. Based on the true story of a Michigan couple whose child is kidnapped." April 19-21 & April 25-28 students," Harbson commented. The parent program is considered the thrust component of Talent Search. It has been in existence for ten years. Its primary role is promoting post-secondary education through anything from a one year-one semester certificate program to a technical or vocational · program. The local Talent Search program hopes to increase participation at the junior high level as well as expand their MAMA DRAMA by Leslie Ayvazain, Rita Nachtmann, Donna . . servic~_area this year. Daley, Anne O'Sullivan, Chrisline Farrell, Ann Sachs and Marianna Applications for the program Houston, with original music by The Roches. "A celebration of the joys may be obtained in the Talent and anxietys of Motherhood." May 10-12 & 16-19. Search office located in the Learning Skills Center of VLH. 416 N 3RD ( 517)734-2361 (517)734-3872 ROGERS CITY, Ml 41)779 THIS PAGE SPOlfSORED BY 801 W CHISHOLM (517)354-5011 J ASO.N _, KOWAL SEI J POCH & BI SGROVE ATTORNEYS AT LAW ALPENA, MI 49707

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