Graphic Art Exhibition “Airline Diner’ Print by BMcCombs Best of Show Award by Joel Reeves Now on display at the Jesse Besser Museum and running through May 2 is the “1st Annual Alma Col- lege Print Competition.” This exhibition features 31 Mich- igan print makers showing works in a variety of print media. Among the “purchase award winners of this year’s competition were Bruce McVoomb’s ‘‘Airline Diner’, Jim Nawara’‘s."‘Ebon.|",.D.KeSemivan’s the Lions of My ; “AK Lone: Ranger”, Philip Booth’s “Window Washer No. 2”, and Janet Gallup’s ‘Waterfall 1”. Several of the works are available School’’, Stanley Louis. Rosenthal’s” re, for sale through the artist. Also, the sky theater program, ° “Skywatchers of Ancient Mexico’’, will be presented through May 2 on Sundays at 2 and 4 p.m. The rise and fall fo the great cultures of ancient Mexico and Central Amer- ica and their incredible astronomical discoveries are the subjects of this program. “Saturn—Tales will. be. the new.sk: from Voyager” 3 prod ion pro- vided by the Voyager | and I! space- crafts. The character and nature of the planet, its rings, and its many moons will be discussed. Internship Offers More Than Experience by Cindy Robinette Explore a career, receive actual job experience, plus college credit by becoming an intern through the Alpena Volunteer Center. Internships have been offered through the Alpena Volunteer Cen- ter since 1979 under the direction of Vernie Nethercut, to give inter- ested persons.a chance to explore a career by working under a work supervisor in specified areas. Intern- ships are offered in 36 areas in Oc- cupational and Liberal Arts fields. The internship program at ACC is growing with many new interns and many area businesses wanting “to take part in the program. Some of the new places taking on interns since the spring semester of 1982 include: the Rebound Club, Sen- ator Levin's office, Pied Piper School, Glen’s Market of Rogers City, and a general program in pub- lic relations. In the fall semester of 1982 the Intermediate School Dis- trict, Probate Court, and Mental Health Services will also take on interns. Interns are required to work 32 hours for each hour of credit. A list of objectives is decided upon by both the intern and work supervisor along with the college supervisor and coordinator Nethercut. A new requirement is two written activi- ties analysis by the intern. An internship can put one a step ahead in the race for jobs, if the time and effort put into it are used wisely. If you're interested in an internship but are not sure if one is offered in your field, contact Vernie Nethercut at 356-9021, Ext. TA CAMPUS UPDATE APRIL 21, 1982 READS THE CAMPUS UPDATE PAGE FIVE On U.S. 23 North Your Campus Branch ALPENA 9 SAVINGS Member F.D.1.C. FOLLETT ACC BOOKSTORE We willbe buying books back May3-13.