* Campus Update March 14, 1984 Page 4 Sports and Entertainment All Stars/Alumni Compete In Homecoming Games by Anthony Terry The first Alpena Community College homecoming in two years featured a mens and womens bas- ketball game for the enjoyment of the community. The first game featured the men’s intramural All Stars against the Alpena Area Alumni. The intra- mural all-stars led through most of the game but came up short at the end. The final score was 58-54 in favor of the Alumni. The game was close all the way to the end with the intramural All Stars holding a slight three point lead going into the fourth quarter, when the ex- perience of the Alumni prevailed. With two and a half minutes to go, the All Stars started to struggle and ~ force shots. They lost their lead when Joe Garant hit a base line jump shot with 1:46 left in the game to give the Alumni their first lead since the first quarter. The All Stars regained the lead when Jerry McConnell hit a lay-up and Keith Arbuckle made two free throws to give the intramural All Stars a 54-52 lead with forty seconds left. The Alumni came right back to score and tie the game 54-54. The All Stars called a time-out with 327 left. As the All Stars brought - the ball downcourt, Joe Garant stepped into the passing lane, stole the ball, and ‘coasted in for an un- contested layup. In desperation, the All Stars threw a full court pass out of bounds to end the game. Doug Mischley led the Intra- see supers SERVING NORTHEAST MICHIGAN ¢ ow ne © nol BOM As near Miller&Oldfield St. ae Heavy-Metal Overview by Mike Huggler What do the following groups have in common? Dio, Motley Crue Judas Priest, Ozzy Osbourne, Motorhead, Krokus; A) Current albums B) Heavy-metal/Headbanger If you answered “‘A’’, you’re cor- rect. Add to this list Iron Maiden, Dokken, Y&T, Zebra, plus the re- . turn of Blue Oyster Cult, Kiss and Black Sabbath. if you. answered “36 you're right again. Shocked by new wave’s claim that rock is dead, these groups are out to prove that they‘re still kicking. Most are four or five man bands with screeching vocal- ists, distorted rhythm guitars, and loud, flashy guitar solos. Backed up by driving rhythm sections, they guarantee to please any. heavy-metal rockers. If-you picked “C”, yep, you're right again. With the resurgance of these bands, old Beelzebub too has made a comeback. Give much of _ that credit to Black Sabbath who, in the 70’s proved that the Devil’s presence was mean enough to help sell records, That these types of songs excite their young listening audience reflects the values society is now enforcing. Songs like ‘‘The Number of the Beast”, “Born A- gain”, ““Devil’s Child’, “Holy Diver”, and ‘‘Bastard’’. apparently no longer scare college, high school, and even elementary kids. Let’s not go into that subject. What does this amount to? Most- ly noise. True, some have talent and/or depth like Dio and Blue Oyster Cult, but many are just sup- erficial copycats out for a fast buck mural All Stars with 10 points and Eugene Truman had nine. Joe Garant led the Alumni with 17 points and Marty Summerfield had nine. The second game the Alpena Wo- men’s Alumni dominated the Wurt- smith women’s team 48-30. In the first. half Wurtsmith could only manage four points as the Alpena Alumni jumped to a 30-4 lead. In the second half Wurtsmith slowed play down to suit their style and came within ten points of Alpena, 34-24. And that was as close as it got. Shelia Parkinson had 18 points and Chery! Middleditch had. 12 for the Alpena Alumni. Kim Lamoreaux and Shirley Mead each had eight for the Wurtsmith Women’s team. HOMECOMING. continued from page 7 Craig Martin; Kim Vetter, spon- sored by Campus Activity Board and escorted by Scott Fowler; ris Fritz, sponsored by the Stu- dent Senate and escorted by Delmar Piacentini; Melanie Kunath, sponsored by Intramurals and es- corted by Anthony Terry; Jodi Duncan, sponsored by Concrete Club and escorted by Gary Idalski; Debbie Chase, sponsored by RHA and escorted by Russ Chenoweth; Kelly Fitzgerald, sponsored by ACC. Players and escorted by Paul Jursov. Following the games, Queen Barb and her court presided over the Homecoming Dance held at the Alpena Civic Center. Approximate- ly one hundred partiers were enter- tained by the band.’’Reputation.” . In defense of this lack of partici- pation towards Spirit Week, Scott Fowler, Chairman of the Campus Activity Board remarked: “| am disappointed in the number of peo- ple who attended, but I’m satis- fied with the organizational aspects of the event. The purpose was to celebrate the Board of Trustee’s reinstatement of athletics and give the college a homecoming tradi- tion once again.’ American Collegiate Ports Anthology S= is Sonsoring a Pational College Poetry Contest —— Spring Concours 1984 — — - open to all college and university students desiring to have their. poetry ~ anthologized. CASH PRIZES will go to the top five poems: $50 Second Place | $100. First Place as AWARDS of free printing for ALL accepted manuscripts in our popular, handsomely bound and copyrighted anthology, AMERICAN COLLEGIATE = Deadline: March 31 aS RULES AND RESTRICTIONS: ze | Any student is eligible to submit his or her verse. | 2 Alll entries must be original and unpublished. 3. All entries must be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the page only. Each poem must be on a separate sheet and must bear, in the upper left- hand corner, the NAME and ADDRESS of the student as well as the COLLEGE attended. Put name and address on envelope also! 4. There are no restrictions on form or theme. Length of poems up to fourteen lines. Each poem must have a separate title. (Avoid “Untitled’’!) Small black and white illustrations welcome. The judges’ decision will be final. No info by phone! 6. — Entrants should keep a copy of all entries as they cannot be returned. Prize winners and all authors awarded free publication will be notified immediately after deadline. J.P. will retain first pigeon rights for accepted poems. Foreign language poems welcome. 7. There is an initial one dollar registration fee for the first entry and a fee of fifty cents for each additional poem. It is requested to submit no more than ten poems per entrant. . 8. Alfentries must be postmarked not later than the above deadline and fees be paid, cash, check or money order, to: INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATIONS P.O. Box 44—L Los Angeles, CA 90044 ke Motofhead: Judas Priest, and last and least Krokus. Heavy-metal soul into it. is a great style of music but far too Question: What happened to the y many bands don’t.put any heart or Scorpions? gt