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WISCONSIN STATE UNIVERSITY, STEVENS POINT, WISCONSIN, OCTOBER 20, 1966
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Administration Expands
Wilcons in Slata Unl•·ersit7-St~ Mr. WUtiam JohnSon
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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
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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
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eu.mln&Uon w!U tlnd
~ittlbtJ'l&caDintOUiot.
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THl POINTll
October 20, 1966
Oct~r 20, 1966
THE POINTU
Poo- J
University Fine Arts
WSU Students Eligible
For State Crafts Contest
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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.
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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,
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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;:~::;
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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~
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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
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~•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
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/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
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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
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\ \'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
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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
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.LADIES' ASSORTED SLACKS
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to $7
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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
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elibnry .o jammed and t he dorm. .o
~rt!tu!;,i:~,~~!t:~~~rck~~~~~~r~~t!~~!:!:
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Or a IC~Itiii'IOIIIal dinner !or 1M dun. Or the nt.....t ,..
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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
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BRUSHED DENIM JEANS
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$698
& $ 798
SHIPPY SHOES
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344-1791
1129 MAIN ST.
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October 20, 1966
WSU Pointers Sting
Yellowjackets For
IHr,ml>rnming Victory
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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
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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!
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