·IAIIIW 72 Jllfl , ,llffitlll WISCONSIN STATE UNIVERSITY, STEVENS POINT, WISCONSIN, OCTOBER 20, 1966 I Administration Expands Wilcons in Slata Unl•·ersit7-St~ Mr. WUtiam JohnSon \ 'ftll Point hu ado»d MW lladioon, Wlo.., I• the """" di · mrmboi'n 10 Ita adminblntiol'l. rH\or ol tho: Admlulons ol· are all na\J11H ol the mld"·tst, Joh.Non rr<:ei>'rd a B.A. ~ and att~ mid\o""IH'II col· 1•~ h v m St. Olal'a CoJ.lta;t, ~PI and u.nh·anltiH. and hll M.S. Mcree from the T1le ml'miM-n, lno:lu.cfinl: a hu$. Unlvtnh)' ol Wiswrul/1 , ll ll forb,.nd and ,.1 ft .. am. have u · mer npe~ include ttachJI"rltn«d di>·enlUfd back· Ina: hiJh a~:hrXII. ruldanct COUll· croundlln .. achln&.l\l~.cilifll,andelar;ht yeanolwr• and admlnlllratlva work, vk<l! durlna: the Korean Wu. Mr. Da>'ld Coller. a ne.bve T1le duti" ol the new dlrroof Whhe Hall, Ill. , r«tlvrd \or lncludr •dmittin,ll undtrM H.!;. drzrn from WHttm a;ndiNole 5ludmla. &!'pii<:atlon Ul . Unhenlty in Maromb. lit po.perwork and •isitln,ll h!Eh tamed his M.A. di'll"fl' I D"a Sta t., Uni\<'rlll)', City: and hi1 from schools . He II also COIIIlH!td lOY>., ,.-ith cami'KlS rn•· ~· dayo and t.:O.O .:kVf'l' fON'icn lli.ldc'nt admlu ioN. from lnd11na Unh''!'nlly. l!Joom. :.Jr. Johnson com~ntfd INI . "" . '· A > . tt tn ttrflU!d In talklnJ to thew ~pr~~entatlvl!ll. you mull aJanuplnthep!J, ce~ntOIIICOI. JobdoeiiO'I ptlonti~IVal~blt. Stn loralnth.eSchoolao fA ppllo!dAruandSc~.lA IItn and Sdlnor, and Fine Ar11 artlnvlti!'d to pldl up 1 copy of the IM"' C4ll~t Pllcanmt Ann ual now available In I~ Ftaeemetll O ltlor, Roorn 230, Main. 'Mill publlc:~Uon contalna l!und~ of Jbtlnp or~~ opportunltln throu1houl thl l!O .uta. Suue~~t""'- conormtnr lntenWw pi'Oefdurn. k!tn- wrltinc, etc. are aa.o Included. • All Mlllof'l whoM wrwnt lddrna llKi ttWphone num~r Ia notllldudedlnlhllrpllelmotnt flll art r~~tecitorna.kl thb CIOI'f'ICIIon promptly. 'nw! PUioeiM'nt O llk<e I'IHdl thb lnforrna.tlorl In order to roch wnlora eoncerntna plaoem~n! rna.lltn.. If your placement !Ill IKka other Information, thb ahould bt addecilltlllltlme. '""' dltiC'tOr ot plaoemmt h11 now arrancect lo r tiiTII to eonUr wi th lncUVIdUII wnlo" or any atudlnt a)R(ernl nJ piiOI'mtntPfOC*iurH,lhiiMieottlonol apot.ltlon , ad vllltaCH or till&d¥1lltapl ol loclllon1, Interview t...:hnlqu.ea. Bro. diu,..., job deecr'lptlona and allry ldledulu are on In CHOWNING OF Anita Knaack, wu one of the mutk tducaUon major from ~,;::.o:,.•",!.. ~=::· quaiUylnc awin.ophomore HaU. Standln& near Kay are : D'Anna 1ppbdon blankl and dltn lor t&dl thl...,!;.~! ?:=.::J eu.mln&Uon w!U tlnd ~ittlbtJ'l&caDintOUiot. I : m. (riJbt), L Page 2 THl POINTll October 20, 1966 Oct~r 20, 1966 THE POINTU Poo- J University Fine Arts WSU Students Eligible For State Crafts Contest I I· I I• I ... · I .... '· .. October 20, 1966 THIS IS THE t\1, 1. T II.-\T'S lUSSI~G Li; A GLASS 01-' WL'\'Y. from At l' Food11' ob&t-'1"\'ance of the l :)Jrd Anniversary or Giu!ICpJW' Verdi. SlUdents enjoyed piu. and"'lpumonl 01'1 :'olonday night of Homf!<:oming Wet'k. SIASE..'I'S ADD A BOTTLE Ot' "CJII-; t;K" to Home: coming feaUvitiea with their pledga a ntiCI. v IX ,\ 1!1\\'ITCII ••ROll CJU·;Y.RLt.:ADt.:U to Homcooming Queen, Kay J ohnson, Beaver Dam, watche1 the football game from under an umbrella. T ilt: J.!Ki()-61 1>01NTt;K FOOTHAJ..4. TYN\M - .lo"ir1t row: Ka rplnaki, Kolodzlk, Harrill, Molenda, Dehlinger, Coun~eU, Jo' re/man, Cerrato, and Cha rland. Second row: Nour, Lenard, Birkel, Jo'alklnham, 1ltohde. Hohnet, I Llebef\lteln, Wundroclr, Saela, Bay, Glock,l Sm)th, J ohn.10n, Tt(g~. w e.ok»kl, and Helnu lmann, L11t row : Heimerl, Hofrman, ZwetUer , Wand, Tone)'l, Thielke, ~im, n eelr, Witt, Sam!». WIHmLD, Hovtl, Zoellner, Yach ,, Blolo, Krit'gl, li,emlng, &.cher, Pett'n, he, Oilen, Hanlt'n, Wate"' Priebe, Gudc.nkl, Ke.ter, McLellan, Ander.an, Wohlt, Herma, Seegar, and Ceil. TilE VANNON, new thil year to announe« WSU· Stevelll Polnt'a acortng pla)'ll, got a healthy work• euL at iat urday altarnooa·1 aame. October 20, 1966 THE POIHTEI. WEEK THAT WAS SIGMA TA U GAM~IA took fint In the seriou11 dlvillion with their noat - a dog pounding a drum with hill tail while, up from, Indians made circlet around a campfirt. Delta Zeta placed ICCOnd in this divition. . " ' KATII\' K.t.:t:t't:. Mo.inee, a WSU freshman, led the parade and the WSU ma.rchinr band. "L"l D&-.&....-D,.. WE WUN. PAST IIOHEOOMINO QUt: t:N, ANITA KNAAK. look1 on whUe Queen candidat.ea congntulate Kay J ohraon, 1966 Homecoming Queen. Left to right are: Anita Knuk, Patty Lyon, D'Anna Lcwit, Queen Kay J ohnson, Gerry Campoe, and Pat Bar ry. .." h• ~ Ti lt; Dt:LLt:S 01-' ST. rtlAHl''S. Rhinelander, were flnt in the drum and bugle eo.,., with Marla High School, Steven• Point, taking second. The Wau~ttta of W 1uaau placed fint in the Opc!ll dlvitlon of marching unlll. Wildlnaln Delli High School w'u nnt in band competition and P. J. Jacoba High or Su•ven• Point finl1hed aecond. .. .. ' "'" •. •I . ! fii(UIA 1'1 J..taced flfllt In the humof(lu• dlvbl\on with their float - a Jarg0;1 red ud white rabbit wlt.h movablt atml, eye.. eara, and tall. Sigma Phi EJllllon look MCOP4. I . The ln&ll\11\e lor St~Jid.Mt Admlrtbtratioll Qm/niiJIIt)' R.. D:thaiiJt handln I*I""Cnldll· latlon. and Ai11mn1 Sel"\-te.l. ::.,~c!-1 ,::!w~ :::~1~ The ~~~~r .,._...... IU _ , to cain .orne knoooled.t;e of tne rn~e Nll1, 111 elldlturlo.~m .Ulan aru. and lhot~tn-. 111 &dmllllltr.tlon 2. The lmtltute for TKhnkal bl.ilkiln&, and library. It &IN l11tm:hanae .. the teclvllul hu &e«a to many of the fa. ~~~~~~~;~t~O.::~IE~~.::o:.":'ru.':"~,~· :.:~ ~ r:!~~. ~~:: ~~~~.~ ':r~nl;:~::; -··:o·.•cc._,, procrsm. where atudln are con- ,.·lth the Unl\"ft":llty on mal\)' llffltrat~ 111 •••••lll,.·hkh pn.~jooc,ta. lla,.·allllr~llltedubt:llll" Thel!aft lawtUq,..llllf"d, Jlnlnl. ha•·lna In Ito rankl m&lll'J. The ln.tltllte of Adva.-d nlor qM'Cifl\1111 and l11ttrnlt ll.,.. 1:~~-C:.ii!c~~:;,_:'i:O::::'i!:'l~~~i·• ·~ ""'''"' _,_ l::~~::!tth. ftulonal le•·eJ. '-':'= ProJect~ ~~~~~ ~~~u~:. tll(h aU Amn tl<«ff( ~ the U.S.. u the compilation of blllncuaJ liO Euttm klt!u u wt-11 u dlttlonarln and tran~latlont o1 Wnttm Ire ~•len! at the book • ktlcth and monocraph- CC'ntt r. )tna:th ml\fl1al1 t n llniMMall• AddlUonll lnlormatlon till bt "'· ~•llwd by wriUnc: 00\te or 4. Cattrsl l'nll:ramt lti'YH Pllbtlc Affll.-.. £f,JI.Wf"lt ~n­ attlrf" u nter and tftoCOm.ltr, 1Tl7 EIIJI·Wn t Road, lion· the Ubtv)', tbl Pl"t'a, olulu, Hu11J Q22., October 20, 1966 Page 7 /ntramurals Offer Variety Of Sports BILL'S PIZZA SHOP TII.Y OUl U.DIO DISPATCHED DELIVERY SERVICE BEEF - SAUSAGE - MEATBAU SANDWICHES SPAGHETTI - RAVIOLI PIZZAS PHONE ONCE MORE UNTO. THE BREACII Way back in 1953 1 1taned wrltlnr thb o:olumn about :::~~~~:: ~;:; i:t~·~~~ r::.~J:::~:~=·~ :~:: and li~ly u ever. Thit b (ailed. " ar rnted de•·elopmenLM aa~ ~:e~:.::u~~i~~~:~d~~~~~~~:!:C~~~~~ bocUu.oroiled,p&ychu.ounrlued.! Rlrbt DOW, for uample, thourh the new ~ehool yur hat !::!~~zo.you've alreadyeno:ounteredthefol\owinrd;... l . You hateyour teachera. 2. Youbate yourcounu. l.Youhate yourroom-matee. .C..Youb&ft1101tllletoltudy. 6-Youhavenoplaceto"udy. Frienda, letua,withoutdeapalr,exarnineyour problelll!l Ollj~~!::eb.ate your ce.thuo. For l hll'llf!, f r iend&! .,.,. ~lc~:!t!!.!i"J:r!!'.ei! ;,?.; ~~r.o~~eE:~~~~~ t!:r~~~ SALE Wrapped for Mailing FREE! T raholn,.: Pf'Oltllln. t\pj>ll•'llllluto and fu rther lnturu~o~~t k»o lonooarded un , ..., ..~t. \ \'IU1't:: C"ll"ll'e ~l.:olloo•• IACI'1':'KI ll•t Ae....,•auUraJ (:harll; lnfurmatlofo('<"nln 8!100 S. lll'uoNh ...y, S t. Loul8, ) l l_,.,rl lll l.!!$ An equal opporu.onlly employ~!!' SPORT SHOP SH!ri'Y SHOES THE ASSURED SET PREFERS .•. WSU SWEATSHIRTS LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BLOUSES v.,... to $6 S200_S288_SJ88 NEW FAU SKIRTS $ 9 $10 $ 12 $14 Value ... ...... .. $ 7.00 Value ........... $ 8.00 Value .$ 9.00 Value ...... . ....... $11.00 authorltiu on Robert Brownlnr. )'tl he wean $30 t•·M<t. and apre-war nec:ktil wh ile hllbrothuSam,ahirhKhool d ropout.eama70thouayear inaluminumlidinr. bitao bard to undenll.nd why he writu " ~'~on top of your the - and "Eeeyleh!" In the ma rr:in! lnltcad of bat ina hlm, ahouldyounotadmlrehla dedkationtoKholanhip. hla diadain for the blandi&hrnenttof rom mer«! or o:oune )'OU ibould.. Youmayllunlc, but Pi'tlpa~. l.You b.teyo\Or eour..,l. Yousay,for nample.that :roudon't-theuaeofatudyinc Macbethwhen)-ouare majorinr iD veterinaq meditlne. You're ..·ronc. friend& Believe me, 801111! day when you an! runninr a buoy lctnnel. rou'\l bemirhty cladyoulearned"Out.damned.Spot!M 3. You b.teyo11r . - -·m•"''"- Thi1 il, onquestionably, a bia problem- In fact, t h.e HC"Ond biagell problem on Amer ican eampu-.. (The fint bineat. of eo11ne, i1 on whkh aide of your mortar board do )'Ou dan,le t he tUM! at Commenetment!) But there i1 an '"' "·er to the roommate problem: bep d!anr lnc rOom-mates.. Tba optimum lzoterval,lhaftfound,IJeveqfourhoun. 4.v-u..e .otlme 1D ohuly.t'rlendt,l'mrladt.o,.. port !Mre Ia aaimple " '&Y to lind extra time In your buay athedule. A U you ha•·e to do it buy 80tne Penonna Super Stain!~ Stet'! Blade.. Then }'OU won't be wutinr p,.. Value .. .... ...... . . $ 7.00 Value ............. . $ 8.00 Value ... . ...... ... $ 9.00 Value .. . $10.00 .LADIES' ASSORTED SLACKS v.,... SJSO to $7 "' ~..u: l:!'!,h.~k~~~ ~;:r"~~t~ ~~~~~:. ~~~~,r:~"t! E~~:~~i~;~t~d~1~1~J~::;;~~~~!: Pei'IKlnna Blade. latt a nd luL Morto•'H, they a re &>"&li· i11 doubiHdae end l njec:tor 1tyle. And, u if thlt able~ both ASSORTED SWEATERS $ 9 $ 10 $11 $"14 . .. ''· h.- admit, what with elibnry .o jammed and t he dorm. .o ~rt!tu!;,i:~,~~!t:~~~rck~~~~~~r~~t!~~!:!: '"~ .. Or a IC~Itiii'IOIIIal dinner !or 1M dun. Or the nt.....t ,.. enitlqtt.aliOC1. ... . ~ ' We're tongue·ln-dlle.,. t.lldng en unruffled epproach to lu hion strictly for the sssured set who knows wMI:'I knadt·yl • • In upper~ of Brtu IUedl 01' Bilek GIOYI Leather, 1 .99 b. in uppert of Burnt Pine ot BRUSHED DENIM JEANS ••,... SJSO $698 & $ 798 SHIPPY SHOES .. .. .. n.: to$$ ~ ... Brill W•Laather· 1 .99 AS SEEN IN SEVENTEEN. OTHU COHHIU fico ., « , .._ 344-1791 1129 MAIN ST. St..., .., l'ol..t, Wit. .~ 7 October 20, 1966 WSU Pointers Sting Yellowjackets For IHr,ml>rnming Victory . '4. , --·u··.. , t. . :. t " ' • I l. *:. I,,' THE BANK WITH A STUDENT CHECKING ACCOUNT FOR YOU FREE Bowling CLINIC 3 GAMES PLUS SHOES FREE ON WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26, FROM 5:00 • 6:45 AT POINT BOWL !HIS STARTS !HE BEGINNING OF !HE CAMPUS BOWLING LEAGUE. FOR MORE INFORMA noN, ATTEND THE ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING OF !HE LEAGUE ON TUESDAY, OCT. 25, 8:00 P.M., MUIR ROOM. STORE OPEN Monday • Friday 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Saturdays 'Til Noon Hamburgers ... 15' French Fries ... 15' Milk Shakes ... 25' Whil~ Shopping Slop :j .for a Snackl i ••· ·/ HOmemade Pies, Cookies Open Dolly AM. - 2:00 A.M. Monday Nights 6:00 P.M. O.y i!W!ay WESTENBERGER'S Rexall $Robby~ )11 DIVISION jT, Come in and see our new Selection of Fall Sport Coats!