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The Campus Update Vol.3, Iss.2, 27 October 1980, p. 3

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CAMPUS UPDATE, OCTOBER 27, 1980 Page 3 Alpena Volunteer Center workers (from left to right): Karen Werth, Vernie Nethercut, Sharon Genschaw, and June Moulds issues face voters (continued from page 2, column 3) county elections.) There are two candidates for the position of sher- iff. There are two candidates for the position of county clerk. There in one candidate for the position of county treasurer. There is one can- didate for the position of register of deeds. There are two candidates for the position of drain com- missioner. There is one candidate for the position of county com- missioner, 5th District. There are also three seperate pro- posals concerning the judicial branch of government. You can choose between five candidates to elect two members to the Michigan embel ichigan ein ee Appeals. And you can choose from one candidate to e~ lect one memes to is 26th Cir- cuit Cour As you are Be Tih aware, there — are also 7 ballot proposals that we can vote on this year. As these have been widely have already been widely discussed in the ACC community, we are~ not goin to cover them in this article [Xl VOTE! The more things change... (No-cR) Imagine a school where the students’ main concern isa iit after p: and where the primary disciplinary problem is drunkenness That description fits many amod- of ern university. But, says Southern California history pro- essor Paul Knoll, it also depicts ‘oland’s U. of Cracow --- in the 14th century. Through 10 years of research, Knoll has learned that campus life in that time period is uncannily similar to that of the present day. Old disciplinary records show stu- dents were punished most often for drunkenness, but also for being eached such proportions that erent sects, aneurin Hungarian, -people helping people- (continued from page 1, column 3) Helping Vernie at the Volunteer Center are three assistant workers. Karen Werth works at lining up high school students with volunteer work which would be appropriate for them. Sharon Genschaw is the co- ordinator of the school volunteer program, and lines up acceptable volunteers with work within the Al- pena publis school system, such as assisting teachers.. June Moulds lines ‘up volunteer workers for the com- munity agencies who request them, such as the Alpena County Library, Legal Services of Northern Michigan, and the North East Michigan Men- tal Health Services. The Volunteer Center’s theme is “People helping People.” So, if you. are looking for a chance to ~ help out someone in need, make some new friends, and get some personal satisfaction, you can find them all through the rewarding experiences of volunteer work. If you are interested in doing same volunteer work, or if you would like to get more information, call 356-9021, ext. 271, or stop in at the office located at ACC’s East Campus building. Office hours are Monday- neey from 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. =Patronize Our Advertisers- German. and C: stu- dents, were housed in “seperate dormitories Knoll belies there is much to be learned from the 14th century and plans to write a book on Cracow’s history and its relationship to mod- ern institutions. His work already reaffirms the basic notion that some things never change -- the typical student letter home, for example, was punctuated by the familiar phrase “Please send mon- ey...” ld ATTENTION 10% Discount to all A.C.C. Students with 1,D, cards if you’ Il wear it- we'll print it? T - Shirts ‘Night Shirts Transfers Patches Bowling Shirts Nylon Jackets Athletic Uniforms Pennants THE SHIRT RACK 109 E. Chisholm @ Alpena e Mich. e354 - 5198 Sponsored by ALPENA SCREEN ART and EMBROIDERY ee me ae ae ae eee wm ee ee ee ee ee ee ee THE 100,000 WATT VOICE OF ALPENA, MICHIGAN OCTOBER 20, 1980 2074 CENTURY WARNER aROS, POLYDOR Gc) XIRSENER B.STONE A.8.c/COLUMBIA WARNER ROS. MIDNIGHT RAIN/Pe: . 28. LAD LigentY S53, Yoblve (oer tak Lovin Feetin’ Hell Ont Rca. 1 USVELY ONE /sncksone, ‘Tals TIME/Jonn Cou vA SOMETIMES A FANTASY/Billy Josl/ COLUMBIA > MASTER BLASTER (Stee Wonder” MOTOWN 34, 32, Ler Me ge YOUR AN Stacy Lats COTILLION 38, 33, HAPPY! FOUND YOULImmy Hall) -EBIC 36. 34 COULD Lave THIS Dat Anne Muraay/ sAPITOL + 45, NEVER Ge THE SAME/ Back ‘Christopher Grose? WARNER BROS. 38. 96. IF VOU EVER CHANGE YOUR MINDY. Crystal Gayler rm * 37, FCOULD BE GOOD FOR Your E ms CASABLANCA 39 38, THEME FROM SHOGUNIM 3 SUBBeWevicit Richra/ Olin, cS 0 M7 LEARN SOMETIME/ ELERTRA a Sizes 5 to 10 N.-M. MISCHLEY’S SHOES “Downtown Alpena FOLLETT A.C.C, BOOKSTORE Designed with the Student in mind On Nov. 1 thru Nov. 8 we are having a 10% sale on all T - Shirts and Sweaters. Located at Besser Tech Open MON.- FRI. ti) 9 PM. On US. 23 North <a Your Campus Branch Ba mn SAVINGS Member F.D.LC.

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