J I IAI IIW 72 Jlltl ofletviul• SERIES VIII, VOL X WISCONSIN STATE UNIVERSifi, STEVENS POINT, WISCONSIN, OCTOBER 13, 1966 Homecoming 6 PAGES NO. 4 A jWhirlwind Week At WSU arne, Dances, Parades Spark WSU Spirit ... ... "· ... '· A THI POINTIR rHE. ~PODiUM--··"'-~ Freiman h Leadersbip, Entbusia.mz r Necessity Luki11g? If You Ask Me- Thereseenu~tobea eerie. o!complalntl iuulng t realdence halla and Greek gathering• ahout ua.lity of thl.e year'• Homecoming. Why do we need t o have meeting after meeting to announce. reviae, refine, reconaider, and reannounce the rulea! Why wu the torchlight parade route td at the Jut minute! Why wun't it better The anawer &eei1UI quite evident, organiu.Uon I.e a atgn of leadership, or rather , leadership and eo-<~peration. :·•·-c· ':"~·-:-·. J ohn Keffe, thi.e ~ar'a Homecoming eba innan, wu called upon at the laa{" minute to accept the role when l<o' ·""'"· ..,..._ .,. •- ·~~ I hie predeeeuor did not return to achool. J ohn had volunteered tor a job on UCB and ,,.. &&ked to take the chalnnanahlp of Homecoming. )'e:~ ::: ::t::~~tino: :::In~ :si~. tor "Jo me, it is a happiness" .11m •'rUcll. 20, j unior, 123 S teiner Hall, from ~Icon!!. ln IOdal ~len<~~!. Hornecomln~:: T o alumni It m"'!-ns eomini: home to 11" old .ct~ool with memoi"W• and pr ide I Wtllinl t heir "''"•t•: majortn~: r:.t'~ ~~=;:aZ:!:n~o~O::ettU::~ ~':pp~=· ~u~~::~~~~n~ of ~hoolthtoUI:h many ou~ta. School pride Is OUr team, our b culty, Old Main. our Qui'Cn, t he ~rade, danceb. ~rul tun and fellowship. Thb partkut.r Wl'tk lt the I~ of this spirit and l>r throu~:h all the many adlvtlln planned to 11romote 11. nt~ Qu«>n oompelltlon •dd• J()t)';;. to school P"rtlcltlil~lon th!> w~k. u more u mPJII:nlnl: and Qul'tn compfltltlon "'111 m~•• arreater lnteretttn the hll:hlll:ht oft heentlrectlebrauon, that belna:the ~:ame. I'm lor IL Tt!e wordl for thb wMk are unity, Jplrtt. and tok'noct boo twl'tn t he eompe(lnl Queen's sponsont and, of coo~. Number 1, Co Polnten! three f ;.;i"",;,;;;;,;;·•;,,..;;;,,"~;;;',;; Why don't mo~ people feel thl.. way! Why weren't I".'"''' ........ .,...,.. there ~ or 30 applicant& to ch0011e from ? Why aren't the Greekl a nd hallll competing for thl.e and achool poeitiollll! Why I.e there such a lack of "'·illing to ae«pt reaponaibility? Or, docs thl.e merely Indicate dl.eintereat ? If .o, "'·hy ba\·e a Homecoming at aU! Perhapa our achool bu outgrown its need .for one. · .: ' J Philosophy Is Outdated A.,a:s i lly .. JlEI.L!':a)tA.'( When t came Into one of my. 10 a.UO!d, phll-phy ~laut~ t or the first time thb ye•r the U..trw:tor u ld: ~u you want to team IOmethlnt worthwhile )'OU are In the WT'Oni: dua.H t thoul:ht, at first, It wu a joke but now I tend to avec with Mm. II Phll014phy tOO.y hu taliO!d our dvlllutlon. ln my opinion It no longer t~lk• • bout whi t H1hoold be.H but n.ther. whit ,..haa bef:n.H lleel lt shooldbechlllen(lnC'thb world'lldUia. ThOSO"thlnll " 'hlch men today hold dearen Nothtn~:tadlvlnc except thechurc:hand maybe tt toolhoold bequesUonl!d. Phllo.ophy ahould be lookln1 Into ththlnp whkh t\Oo'entleth orntury man lt tryln1 to adlle\'e tn thlt absurd world. By t hll 1 me1n It ahould ~tve Ul kleu on what an ldNI llle II, 10 that we can be'ttiT detennlne what b ril:ht an:n "A lime for students past and present" Peter 1\aland, 21. senior, 302 Balcl" 'in Hall. !rom Shebo" can. majortn1 In hlllory . 4Chl lrlnan of the St11dent ~natu J udicial Board of Revtew for Homecomln~:.l Homecomlnt b e t1me when the unl\'erJ!ty rrn~·~ txl with • lumnt. 1t 1.1 a time f~ ttudonts !NISI and prewont, r.c1 foror~:anluitlon•l self-l:lorlfleatlon. :~t !t:=~o;!,1~:e::: t:':n~~~ ~kleab and ~~..a_....._ determine It It makes ~ Homecomtne hi $ deJ\nltely ruched the point "-here 1!-l Qllecn competition lt dbtl'ltctlne. Annualty t he ramJIU> " dlaneed lntoa j unk yard at a eonsldcrablerosttoUuoor· ~:anluitlonl ln\'oh'ed. The eampu1 has also 106t the unit~ It once had. . W e ha •·e hea rd much about hard lct"llngl and ri•'lllr~ but hne had few c:onstN('II\·e • ugg"'lllOnl for chllnJ:<'. \\ 'til •~• arne: t hing happen nut year ? 1 would ur~:e thOM> J.ro t :t ln•·olnd to make ~finite change~ tor the tll'lll lloll!C<\>m::-~. bybertnnlnc0ct. 17,not nea t aprtn ~:. U changesa~ nor maM the ume bitter teellncs will a rise nf':<t fall. Do "~ thto •IU· dent body of WSU.SP want th b blttl':meu to eontlnut~ ..:.._:>...,.,ii, f ,,,.;;;;,;;;;;;;;;~; ;;;-,,;,;,; to h"'' a n «<nofl'llc tn.oUtuUon :::l~·~~o:n~o';;;; ~~=~~~;~t~~~~~":,h:~::n: :~~~r:!:~ :~:C:te:o~~~:~.::t; 1:tah~odr~ :.~~~~:n:'!:; Flag Disgraces Our University and tuty million of them are malnourt.r.td. How do our l<kalt Editor : help us ml't'l thl.o problem! Amtrtean ftq no..·n What 11 jultke, what 11 t i'C'fdom In our ,.-orlt! tOO.y! Do the Old Main · lhOH sill; hundred n d IItty million ehlldren ha•~ tr~om ? Do they ll.,.eln a jun world ! lljultke matntainln1 the propo · :·1• ~''"'~ - " - c'C"" ..- O"": " i erty I Yi tem! active participation" But fOI'phllosoph)'ltla~thaequestiona l t mlllt the wortd. l t mu1t know about f« e.t tn the world. 1t know the Amerkan Nerro. Jt mull know the Viet IRUII know materialtlft'l in Amertea. It miUI know ln theiOulheTn "lln. In .lhort, It nllllt know the IIUitltutlon. by whlo:h latn to other man and objeda ln lhll world. Unt il theM th lnp I t un not help man clt\'lllop an 1 tWhe~y he ean make '"WorthwhlleH moral ahould r::: And Oil !f. ~!d~~~~ t~: ttr:':.J~n~= to thla. 11le world ho\~n. on riM edce ot 11M horizon Uke • wlap of amoke end Iadet: With tiM u tori ot l':ach lndMdua1 mint!. II It the dNih that o:onf'Ho!J enllghtment. And In thlt dN!h enllahtment cornea. 'n1e world comct1 anew, Anew With thlt friV'Ilf)t dceolatlon Of Norwe(lan moon. t he cold and damp. Th.lt vacant and the pure. !.At the ttormy c:1o1>rt. chue, tJe N ld. T'hey !hreateno f nothln~:. 'They tha~Wt of nothing But tiM vacant call ot t he unh·ene. 'J'bt,Cilll of lhtbrteu: When no Wind 111... 11 11 beauty'• end that oomn In thl.o enhanoement Tl>lt 1 reen plant dlea. orao IMN)'I, 'nle C'ri'Cn plant tlle.and The romanc:eenda. KURT J OHNSON Incommunicado Jn the sUIInea of tM l\'tnh11 ~·o11ntalnhead of autumn IOWidl, SJ~nt.Jy I walt for t ldln1:1 That Will t11lm tiM • II'Cpk'a town. Will tiM timeleu wind COntOle them, Wllh lUI meuur.cl metric eall! Will they know rh.at pea~ Ia l)llllnr 'nli'Oill h tiM atl'ftUI to meet them all! WUI IIIey underttand tiM me.nln1 Of the 110111 they loll( to hear ! WIU they compre..,_. t ha IMYI~t 1' " - who 1ht awab ln t ear. ! Nl~:ht could brtnathem altt•ol oomtoM With tile IQ!aoe ot Ita wortlt, lf they'd only • topand llllen To the whlapen l have he.rd. , Two WSU Students Killed In Collision APh ·~ o 1dmll;. ...:::: TheM ..::::..at~nll '::"':, tkt~nniu ~..: :.::. t~ir.,..-n Book Exchange In Fl·nal Week price and Alpha Ph1 ?;;,":..:.:"~"::.""':;,;;: II >'OU ha\'Pnl i\Opptd • by t:' ~~::..::;~~:,~~- b~~~ b.t.l'$&1nl you lind and tha ITKIOW)')"OUNI\'fl. n.ta 11 thr tina\ w~k that the Alphlo l>hl Onw.ga book U• .. m be ollf:n. It it 1o. catrd In the acth·IUra booth ol the Un.Jvcnlty Center and 11 optn dally from ,,,~u :U and l :u..l:S5. A " 'Ide .-ariety ot good u~ ~hange Titls Hl'\'ke ..-m a~;aln IHt prO\'Ided for )'OU by Alpha Phi Omega " the bc'clnnlng OC 111'>1! N'mHI!'r. - - - The Goldf'n JubUce celelw'at~ thls )'tar a t WIOC<IIll!n ata\e \11\ivers.ity-l::.u Cal~ col.ncldea ~,,,;~···~':~;;...;,-·.; 1;;. :;;~;;!!'"~"·· ._,,;;;,:;;;;..·a;;;;.:; t ;;;,;_:.;;,;;;;· ;,,--;,..~-~.;;h ~:,~ ;;!:~~f!: ::.:~: ;;;~In ':.~:r::~' .~; I~ Outline Ser\n, atudy tern. The at~te Wlivrnlty 1)'.. ~.andw<:~rkboolts,pl"-atem~an,.·•lhtheloondincol· uol«tloll ot !> ecnt 'Atll· Pla!te>o'tl!e ~ormal &hool In J:IXXI 1866. flTil. figures for First Semester ~rollmenl atood at 5.101. Se•·eral othen hi'"<' comand more will probably be comln1 In durin I !hll In the 1\'enlng procram. total T\too ~mtly compl.-tfl! bulldln,;::satWSU.Ste•~nsPolnt.llan­ and~ ntw Clan- ) _, -:•·:"'C:'-O:.:'":'p:ro~~~ro=u~~~·u:c!~~~~~de~·~re~tn~\:~ ~~~~~~~Sa·~~~:~:;~'! opt:n to On~r. "111 be ~ntsandthepo.iblie room ,...,..k. ...:::.·:_·:;:::~e_-:,:_··:..:: tltr11, a.m Hall _ for touTtlhb "ftUnd. HanHn Hall. n11'ni!d lor~ ator William c . H1nuon, retired PTn idem o1 wsu....Ill be '"" "" ,., "'' dedlca tfll.m«n"mQr\inSalur· 4ay IVtnllli:. Oct. 15. Tht hall •"hlch accommoo:l.alt ' ToO mm ltudtnu. " "Ul hold ~n open ~· procra m from 5 p.m. '"' "''' ' test) ''"' to6:30p.m . ..ilhtours.rdnsb- zmnu. an fJChlbll of 11\ldfnt art ••:ork. a nd 1 j&u ~nd eomi)O'ed ot H• n.en H•U nudmtl. ........... ,..,•'rMhmen ... To"' ., ., "'.. "' "' ,"' "' "" '"' ""'" 1761 "" "" "" '"' '""' ( 063 '" "' Ill '"' (1500) .lu nlon "' .,, "' "" "', ,"' ..... Spec-Ial " """" "" '" '" "' ..."'"' "'"" ''"" 2104 :!~07 37 :~ 11:! '"These HtimiiH were aubmlttftl to the Board oUice on Jl.l/11 l'erc."tntac•F:=e:;; ~ro':,t~~~~~.:.~~~-~' 196110 1 9 6 Z - -- · -- - -- -- "" .,_ ... '"' !1101 " ''""' (1001 1. 1966. _·__ 1 1 ""' 2-14 16.S';1. 1U 1962 to 1963 ---··~-·----·-~··--- 20.., 1963 to 1~ - - - -...-----~----~-· 19.6 1961 to 1965 -------~~-~~---~--- 30.6 196:itot966 12.1 LAABS FM Special Shu&ent Prlc.. TRY OUl RADIO DISPATCHED DELIYElY SERVICE BEEF - SAUSAGE - MEATB~LL SANDWICHES SPAGHffil ..: RAVIOLI PIZZAS PH,ONE .I 344-9557 Guitars 0.-ar 100 In 1tacl1. Folk 1uita" fr- $50.00. Portable Stereos u,.. from $S9.U . ••Je.c:tion, Tape Recorders V-M on4 many other fino ~uality mok... U.Tft;T SKr..r:r MUStO JI.ENT.U.S ON AU. INSntUME.." iT8 »Xl1NNE8 GUJTAK Uli60N8 tUt JIM LAABS MUSIC )44...5115 t21 Moh• St.-..t October , 1966 Middle East Is Topic Of WSU Letture Series This is Camaru, buckets and all. .., ,._ CI"'I<OIIIOr1COIIjii WIIIoi!Y1t lflfi'I ~IOUP YCH.IUn .cld. I AIItttndlrd-Strato-buclc.et u•ts. Ct rpeMg. Arch v'"y\ uphoiSIIfV. A 140-hp Srxor • b og -car V8 (2 10 hpl), dtoendrl'lg on modeL 1-:ewulet\' lt~\Uieslilc.edutlmntercvhndltf j brtktsylitemwrthwarmnglrght. A snap to wear e H U TTL• C O AT ... ltl•d• o1 '"'~ 1\Tbn ,,, w ill! Z. 1'1/fJ llniolllor ,.., 1 nd aloin flu'o irtloe - lyo u'll w1•r ,_-.,,~ ... -rwlto<'- for 11/ lr.indo olwNih or. Hu 1"'¥'1 OIIIM jlldt.or, o~ontho pochttf•pl, .....,.. on t iMoc(Juor•bhculfo. Lilhtwtilht, i,~~·:..pile Uninl ., • ..,,.. , 'n ' . '"'"'• roo! WINNERS of PLAYBOY BUNNIES > ' kothy Vlck Dclaoll Hoii - WSU l ill Wl.. johll PANDORA Tu11 nun fuhionf Jlt nnnul rhiJ KUOII wirb u oHbeatncwcolot,$urfS.nd!llidl •nUq;llin& boldly l(z& ill . &Uflllt thi1 arm nllmol O)lot. Scylina lhu •ill COOI'di~towirh onr t«A illl.ll look WigKyou.rroninSI!rf Sand. on.., kh•••••r• ,,_ · t .9t SHIPPY SHOES I IDammand Perlannanaa ~amaro 1111-lllfW -WIIIIIIIW '"'Y Hoii - WSU .., . lruco GMorvlllo He""" Ho11 - WSU KoNII Lo"'cr1 O.luU - WSU ... ''~------~~~~~--~------------------------ Civil Service Gives Summer Job Exams Placement Opportunities The lollowln& rompo.nl"' and .~~ehools will line re(l~nt .. th·n In the Plan"mem Ofll~ to bold Inter"~~ with senior&: Friday, Oct. 21 - Employ~n· lnaurance !rom 9:00 to 4:00. Job del;crlplloiUI lor tile poal1lona u Claim a!ljuater-. Cuuah)' Underwrllt'n, Gro1.1p UmM.1Wrlters. Salfl; Cor""pundenta, and Alldlt Rt\'lewen a!"f! available In the Pboenwnt Oflloe. It Interet\~ In ta1Jdn1 to lheM algn up In tile Plaoemc>nt Olttoe. "'Pre~ntath-a, )'OU mull Polychn;une Corporation, a company ttu.t manufactures and 1 marke tJthemostl'l)mpleteltn.ol reprograpllie PI"oduc",wUI lntero:lew any lnterutfll senior. PamphleiS detcrlbln1 tMlr ~~Pfn"~~~:n~la~~~f'O~r:!~IIH, and a post card ue 1\"&11· The lnltltute of Ute lnauranoe has aent many bookleu. about ac:'luarlal carHn. n.ew can be picked up tn tmo Pla<"ement OUlce. 1lle ~tWalled blue.collar jobi, IPQII .c:.~:•.oc;.;;-:c:~..~:~-;;::· l a~iallil.fd tlOColtlQnl •bou cnde "'" 1 "'-"~~··~~~·'"·''~'·;;,.;,i.i ?~· ~~r' th~"~pa;:!:n~~ the Interior •nd Tcm[IUI"II")' ottlct:S 11"1 also enlll<k-<1 . A ~epante nation"~ enmln•· ::: :::~~~ ~1~: Acrlculture. uary 1967 101" aummer IUnutlef jobl po~tal' ln jolla U ~1100&1 Alalllallta.. THEOLOGY COURSES FOR NON-CREDIT sponsored by NEWMAN UNIVERSITY PARISH 1. THE MODERN CHRISTIAN is o course in fundomentol Catholle tkealogy. ft will be offered once weekly for six w«k. beginning Tues· day, Oct. 18. All cloues will ~in ot 7:30p.m. end will be In t he St. Stanislaus' grodl ~thool bowmen!. Oct. 18 "The Chrisiton in the Secular Ciry." Oct. 25 "Would You Believe God Is Really Deod?" Nov. I "Shooting for the Stars: A Christian Personoliry" Nov. B "A Christian? Who, Me'" Nov. 15 "The Socramenll: A Personal Encounter" Nov. 29 " The Eucharist: Foci or Fiction" Guest lecturer for .t his series will be Father Josophot Dombr~ki, O.F.M. ~o:r~t~~es~5 .of theology ot the Capuchin wmincry of St. Anthony, 2. WHAT ABOUT THE BIBLE is o complementary course to The f-llodern Christian and should provide o capsule understanding of the relot ionsh•P between the ~triptures and one's <eligious beliefs. All classes will meet on Tuesday evenings ot 8:30 p.m. in St. StonisloU1' grade s.c:hool bosement, ' Oct. I 8 "The Bible: The Word of God In the Words of Men'' Oct. 25 "The History of lsroel: A Ptople of God Among the Pogons" Nov. I "GenHis: Science or Fiction" Nov. · 8 "The Historical Christ: Faith, Feet ~ Froud" Nov. I S " The Parables: Everybody Enjoys o Good Story" Nov. 29 "St Paul and the Low: The Letter of the Low end the Law of the Spirit" Gue~t lec turer for this series will be Father Otto Bucher, O.F.M. Cop., profenor of Socred Scripture ot the Capuchin Seminary of St. Anthony, Moroth.on, Wis. - 4. WHAT CATHOLICS BELIEVE is on inquiry cour5e about bosic Cotholie teoching. The series will begin Thursdoy, Oct. 20, ot 6:30 p.m. In Newman Hell, I 125 Fremont Street. This couril! will ol$0 be given on request to interested individuals ot times other then the above. 5. CHRISTIANS IN DIALOGUE Is another four w~tek course offering thot will inYQive 5<TIOII groups of people from ~everol different religious boc;kgrounds in dialogue about the similarities end differences of their respect iYfl faiths. This don will meet on WedntWoy afternoon at 3 ~~:,~n betf~ii~''N 2 ;>c~~ts,,!!'t~ first don senion will be in 6. JOHN CARDINAL NEWMAN Is o four week introd~~etory course to ~.,:w~:~~~ ~~w.::n ~=r~ ~~:!. C:~1ct~~~~n Th~! series will begin Wed~Kioy, Oct. 19, ot 7:30 p.m. In Ntwrnon Hell, 1125 Fremon t Strflt. WESTENBERGER'S. Rexoll Prescription Phormocy ANY AND Al l OF THE ABOVE CLASSES ARE OPEN TO ANY INDIVIDUAL ON THE WSU CAMPUS. PRE·REGIS· TRATION AT NEWMAN HALL, 1125 FREMONT STREET, WOULD BE HELPFUL. . ~ . .. ' . '· 1'1 ~~--~~~--~--~--~~~--.---------~~~~~ Pointers Hold Off Blugolds .For Second Straight Win Wrapped for Moiling FREEl SPORT SHOP MAIN STREET CAFE ~;;,,:?O::~':;I i~iiii;iiiii;iiiii;i;;ii;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ll While Shopping Slop for a Snack! Cafe .~~'- 1 "•: •."' 1 ;;;;,.~·.,;..;;;;,--.; Phone 344-8111 MANAGEMENT Dorothr V, IIOUKS - ~ton. lhnl S.tunt~11 O'Conn~. i Open Doily Prop. Thul'll. 1 l<l 10 - I''Jida.).. l 111 7:SII and Sun~.. 11 to 1 Pino After 6 P.M. • lreokiolh • Llln,het Take-out • Dinnett . Homemade Pie1, Cookie! Order~ • Snocb 5:30 A.M. · 2:00 A.M. Closed Mondoy Night5 At 6:00 PM. And All Day Sunday · THE BANK WITH A STUDENT CHECKING ACCOUNT FOR YOU lntramW"'I tooc:h fOOlbafl b ,.,.... In lr. Lut - k cl l'el\lo lar aeuon play, and hlo~e pllyotf1 abo berun. Thor c.Mmpionlhlp 1•me \1 .,., lor nut Mond1y, Od. 11. GolnclniOitllaWHk'oplay, ! here YoW~ l>ftly nl~~e unoS.,. In~ tnrn.. 'l\o:ot.eam&, the Smith Proo;,...U~~~oton . "~ 1 Nottb\ of the Htl'l'lktye l.eii\M · and Bloklwln (4111 WsO ol UM I li(l(llko-J..earuebav.~ ~~thflrrapecttvekap Other ...Wfnted teanu tn.; elude limo bt I'Jo:ooC' (llllnl j ~~ t:!). ~~.~·,!; Floort~rl..ea(IMI, The J aeb INatioruol Le•awl, Short Hiuoen fAmel"'un Le•~. ~RlbbonBoys(Canad.Jan !SKETCH PADS Uqw) and Phi !la:ma EpeJ. bt (Frllfrnlty l.equt.) Smith 4th N(ll"!b bu U t poillt51n four hiYf:· l- ~t def-. m, m tdntl: to thtlr ~-:: _ __ 2.00 ART BOARDS 7 ' '-: Jl2 DIVISION IT. · SALE! SALE! Winter Coon Once $27.95 • Now $22.22 Men's Levies Once $5.00 • Now $2.88 Whll• tfo•y l..tl Cord Jackoh Once $15.98 • Now $9.88 Aztec Aftershave and Colotne $Robbyi t.opllltn!nl,Wh!J. ~~ -~_:' 14" ~:17" Hamburgers ... 15( French Fries ... 15( Milk Shakes ... 25( 1/2 Pric• Whllt 1'My L..11tl .._______,_____..I ----~------..JII