· :, L~berjack, Issue 1, Sept. 19, 1990 pg 4 Berg sweeps up LBJ award by Melissa Parteka The Lumberjack of the month award for September goes to John Berg, custodian. Along with the award Berg will receive an ACC coffee mug, priviledged parking, and a gift certificate from the Holiday Inn. Receiving the honor was a surprise for Berg who has worked at ACC for the past three years. "It was a nice surprise, a very nice surprise!" summer, Douglas McDonald and Eugene Northrup." A native to the Alpena area, Berg attended Alpena High and later was in the service. He is now married with two sons and a daughter . . In his spare time Berg enjoys travelling throughout the state attending qu- shows. He has been involved in shows for the · past thirty years and now owns two antique cars of his own. He has won various prizes, some of which include the People's Choice award at the St. Ignace show and a 1989 award at the Alpena Car Show. As for Berg's work ethic at ACC he says, "You have to make ' ~*4· ~ RESERV PARKING · ~oR a••CK 5£1\UII LU!d OF THE MONTH I Berg feels his job has a definite affect on school pride and morale. "The overall look and cleanliness of the school environment affects students. If they come back on Monday to a clean school they feel good about the learning experience , and where they are." an effort to work with everyone, ...... -------------------------------------1 Berg was quick to point out that he feels the award should be shared with the rest of the custodians at ACC. "We are slightly understaffed right now. If it wasn't for teamwork this past summer the school wouldn't have opened on time. I am especially thankful to two fellas who worked with me this staff and students both. You have to be able to have fun occasionally but realize you have to · treat people with respect to get any yourself'. · How does Berg feel about spending his days dealing with the students around ACC? · "They really help me stay young because you're only as young as you feel". ® IJUJe eaesm:s~ OPEN DAILY l 0:30 A.M. I SUNDAY 1 1 :00 AM. 2508 US-23 SOUTH ALPENA,M/49707 (51 7)356-9031 91..0C.l(IIDE IJUllS JJONVrJ' FROM IRAQ?/ WMr DO YOU ,,,~ WANT row ... STA/ff 1-J W,4.Rf/ BERG displays part of his award as Lumberjack of the Month - a privileged parking spot Spending student activities cache considered Student Senate has $22,000 in - available funds from student activities fees to dispense for this year and is seeking suggestions from students for its usage. This is the same amount of fees the senate had available for the last . academic year. · Student activities fees which A.C.C. , students pay at registration are used in several ways. This includes $11,000 allocated to the Budget Review Board, tuition waivers for scholarships, Student Activities Board funds etc ... Students ·climb to success · In the past Student Senate has utilized the allocated money to sponsor dances, Casino Night, homecoming activities, Spring Fling, reduced tickets to Thunder Bay Theatre and Civic Theatre productions, pool rental, Thunder Bay Arts Council tickets and movie tickets. . Student Senate is seeking to sponsor activities that students · by Kory LeFebvre want to participate in. In All available places in the splicing cables and maintaining reviewing attendance in the past, new utilities program were filled the network using various trucks the senate has discovered a lack for this year with the registration and equipment. of interest in dances other than of 30 students. Instructor Scheufler brings the homecoming dance. Other Designed to fill a ~eed to practical experience to the activities were supported, some train students to work for GTE, classroom following a career more than others . . REA and Alpena Power, the which includes becoming a Consequently, the senate program is under the direction of lineman in 1946 and work in wants input from A.C.C. students new full-time faculty member various skill areas with APC. regarding their interests. Charles Scheufler, recently He holds a degree in electrical Suggestions can be dropped off retired from APC. engineering. 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