Page 4 + Alpena Community. College Update - December 1991 EIGHTH GRADERS TOURED the Alpena Community College Campus in November hosted by Educational Talent Search and a number of college staff like physics instructor Gary Sparks (right). These Alcona students, joined students from Hillman and Posen in visiting four career clusters representing 12 different ACC program areas. Faculty and staff made brief p and ti Alpena eighth graders from ‘Thunder Bay Junior High School will have a similar visitation day in the spring. Talent Search is a federally-funded program through which ACC assists residents of Alcona, Alpena, Cheboygan, Montmorency, Oscoda, Otsego, and Presque Isle counties to enter, re-enter, continue or resume high school or college education. (ACC Office-of Public Information photo) Shoreline Players building hosts acting class For the first time, Alpena Community College will offer Introduction to Acting at the ore: ‘credi PFA 231 fulfills a t it inconvenient and sometimes impossible because of the dis- tance,” Hall said. the class. She is a former sec- requirement for an associate degree. Offering the class at Huron Shores is in direct re- sponse to students’ requests, according to Nan Hall, ACC have tried to get involved in the performing arts classes on campus, but often have found ondary English/Acting/Joumal- ism teacher with 12 years ex- perience directing and-produc- ing high school plays. Reuther pointed out that al- though this is an acting class, students need not necessarily be solely interested in pursuing a performing arts career to take PFA 231. “The kinds of skills taught “tl in this class, in addition to act- ing techniques and theories, are good communication skills that teaching, bankin or any career in which one works with people. “Concentration, observation, voice training, body move- ment, and thinking skills will all be emphasized.” PFA 231 will be held on Tuesdays from 7 to 10 p.m. beginning Jan. 14. Class will meet in the Shoreline Players Building at 5650 F-41. _ Semester = Up —_ ALPENA COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOOKSTORE Textbooks will be available __ for purchase on financial aid accounts . beginning January 6 . * Checks ¢ Visa « MasterCard accepted Located in Besser Technical Center Phone: 356-9021_ Ext. 298, 299 Attention ° Medical First Responders - EMTs ‘© EMT Specialists You can earn EMS continuing education credits at Alpena Community College Sessions of the Emergency Medical Specialist course approved for continuing ed credit are tentatively scheduled: an. 16 elemetry & O unica Jan..20 Basic Anatomy & Physiology Jan. 23 IPS/Triage March 23 Head Injuries March 26 ae Injuries & Chest & Abdomen Injuries 23 OB/GYN & Pediatrics April 30 Environmental Emergencies Instructor: Debbie Detrow Cost: $10 per session Classes meet: 6 - 9 p.m. ACC Health Science Center + Johnson Street, Alpena For information, call Kathleen McGillis + 356-9021 Ext. 226 Class size is limited. To reserve your space, please complete the following form and mail with payment to: Mr. Charles Wiesen - Alpena Community College 666 Johnson Street - Alpena MI 49707-1495 Addyess ‘Soc. Sec. No. Phone No.” Enclosed is my check for $____. Please register me for the following. Sessions at a-cost of. $10 each: Jan.16 - Telemetry & Communication eS! 23 = Head Injuries _____ Jan. 20 - Basic Anatomy & Physiology = March es spina Injuries & = Che & Abdomen Injuries} “_ Jan. 23 - IPS/Triage April 23 - OB/GYN & Pediatrics ‘April 30 - Environmental Emergencies