• •• fJIIIIIt IAe new ll !'''~ ofurvite lo lltJtlenll, litiii!J, atlmini1lralion _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __:: W:::: ISCONSIN S~~f: Albertson, ~!~\am~ress IPres1."d en t t eaves For Prftldenl J a~ 11. Al~rt· 1011 o1 I'I'SU.S~eo.·- Point and M rt.. Mary Williams,· Stt>·Polnt, 1 membn'ol.tbr ao.m u1 Rl't:t'fllll, h<okl a Pl'fla «on· ltrt-nct " ,.·1\kh U..y n'\' iewl'• 0'11 t>IMU affcc lirlg" WSU-Ste\'<'flll 6 PAGES UNIVERSITY, STEVENS POINT, WISCONSIN, JANUARY 5, 1967 NO. 12 y· t N •. ~:oR'-~""~~ OoO.C.Ooo ..oUoO•>oO" Unltrd Stat" ~aton. 0. ..... 11nd liwt lluddhlat Unf. d<!nt J aniH IL Albrr~ . .,...nlty at Va n c:La. alth.Duzh ol Wlteontl n Sta te Unl· thQeld>oc>l•wUinotbrifw:ll>d, ..,..,.lly-Ste•·m1 Polntll'lt )ton- edlnthe_.udy . Uolhhli"'eaboo.lt PTKI· 1111 day from Ollc&&O to bfogln a n ~ lludenlll. lntL'flli.,... loo,..month e•·aluatoon Albrn-. romtni'ntinc on the ol hll!brr fd""'atign In VLI!tnam >'l llh' ol the i!lldy, exprelKd a lor thlt St~t" O.Otlllrtli1Mt and roowlcHon th.ll t "edi.ICatlon It at .. . 'I •I on I plan lor AlhM'I>Oil 100Ld II n!por1 long-nn~:e St"'·ens eampus Polnt ,belnrPN"PII~ and AN<>c:la t<'d A.uoc:llott'l, a Mld>lcan &fl'hl- b)' Oa•erman I~ ,,,. •· Page 2 Jan uary 5, 1967 THE NEW POINTER "The only· obligation which I have a right to assume is to do at any tim~ what I think is right!' - Thoreau rTHE PODIUM Nqv Record Set By University If You Ask · Me Con;pUed by BILL MtMILLEN and BOB FJEHII'EG Bereaved Family Thanks S~udenls QtJESTION. Why haven't you joined - !' sod~rl~g:: !dtdls!~~,n~a~u~~~ pus! What do you think are some of tbear a \-an I -· . ram. "a sororily girl slifles .her conlacl" I Setting the new record of 175 pinta in one day which took the City of Stevens Point one week to match, WSU studenls are to be congratulated for their response to the Bloodmobile. Ron Hatchet, University Center Director and cochainnan of the Portage County Blood Program, Who woa·ked to bring the Bloodmobile to our campus for the rirst time has received a very tangible compliment fo r: his efforts __:_ a 259( increase in s tudent donations. The Bloodmobile will be returning agai n in March. this time for two days. Alpha Phi Omegn plans to pro· mote organizntiona l competition for the visit. Although . it 's commendable that the University coinplex gave :HI much as it did. I'm sure that next March. the Uni· \'CI"Sily donation could be twice as great as the city's. li~ fish Dan Sarnt».. 20, from Hortonville, Hyer Hall, Junior majtlr. lng In biology. · Althoush some of my friends a re frntem lty men. 1 could never convince myself that I would like It as mu ~·h a~ th~· do. I •didn't ptedre tor a n umber of reasons. One 11.U financial. The Initial Jm·estment of anywhere fl'om flfl\' to ~]~~~~;~~ r:;;ntt~~fl~·1em:o1~~~\. :~edpl~~~~~:ut~~~P:,, 11 :nt~'~~~.. ~~~=~ acter building," or memorizing a ll sorts of userul tnrormatlen like th e names and lcx-atlons of all the chajJters of tht :!G,;A;,,L{':o(J'lf particular !rat In the country. A third reason was the threat to the grades. At the ru~hn. some acth•e gave a testimonial that he had his highest gradf point the semester he pledged. . 1 s upport there are ad\·antages. 1 hB\'C hea1'd !hat tht parties &fi! pretty good. Occas ionally one Is fin~ for not attending. Homecoming and all the a ctl\'lt ll's wouldn't bt without the fra ts. We all recoc ntze this. We hl':ll' or unit\', \\'Orkin~: towal'd goals and lltetlme fl'lend::;hlps - tht'~l' ai-t a ll line. Bu l afl.('r graduation you ha\'e an old li\\'t'lll~hln. a pin, and a little ra rd that says you arc a Ufl'thm! member of Signa Phi Nothing. l ED ITO RIAL BOAJIO •litur•ill•<hod-l" f o.h, n 01orol li<>ll<t", A~t . Ulj , 70 1 \'inrr nt ( !., HI ·''~l l!d•tM -<:u lo \ '.,,. lh du. Dt ht ll lloU, Jl .,.,m ~ 1 1, bt. :~ 7. uowo r t:dtt<><- K•JI Mc)loJirn. 111• • !l oll . Ito - 407 , tat. HI '"" Allo (~IIOo - Cu!lrr n Wn r""' ~' · O.lull lioll. IIO<IID 101. bt. : ~ . M<ll f .lo L!)I - GC1or lo:rmmrtr t, 8o ld••• lidl, R- 111 Ill, [>t, Jll Plu;t,..,.rhl ld otor - Bob H"'don . lloll , ltouno \ OJ. t:u. !60 d • orto" ~A Mo no.u - ...1 S....d•oli. IHlO Collt l< A>t . s..,,.., uo•w !o h..., )b nOAft - Bdi Stn~ t b,S..,tll lloll , ll 09111 :01, Lat . ) l ) ADVJSOJU ' · Du;.J H<>llll!tan, lltfo.,...ri""' Stnin1, bt. U9 Cliff.,. d Coot f<I IIUIJ(Ioa l•su ~rh<>lltl Ncdoa St"''" · Eu 201 1. STArr l}t91), fl. Conference Point (to L .L. who "Wh.lot auueo·ted I lake the time to read " Po110.·1 UK ha•'ewt: or me Detty!· "''ur eoverniTlftlt l-lu p11ld the rent 01 thoie who are In Wl.nt. "lta&£en~ Hne louaht dtM.M With Molp from Medicare. Dilipenalna looda To feoed t he brocllt. And I lamlllH e•'t!rywh~. "tkar Unde sam Hu lent h'- .ftand ........... ._ To vanqulah poverty. Who luo•·e no dothes. And &l\'ft lit: all nHd.- - joyfUl bt.nd Rdutn the at&nd 'nw! ~ro hu proltutd: Lelt In tilt lurtl'l, Without the dnm:tr., Mankind beromn del)r'leaed. Thl& Wtth thfo dra.!le eumJ)I4o ot aur ooon UniHrall) Prnldl-nt mdlna: up in \'let X am, WSU. SJ> a tU<It•ntJ h.II\'P 110t!Nl rto.o. n to otudyirn: lor uw '"'ftly ap.prO•~hlno: llnab< . . 'fl>to library is Cf'Oio'odfod llll<l ~~~~~&WI] popuJ;or camE'S hllrJry p>el"'l usua l· ly pia}' •~ not qo.ut e oo obvf. I i1Jt!U th is view, Whldll thou&ht true, b ~Ally null and vold. But Cod'a not dtad. Aa .OfTlll! htlve a.ald: He'a almply u~mpWyed. p JUCHAKD REIJ'o'KB The Children laugh Somewhe.-e there Is a down. With• lace of p~~lntand rouce. II Is a happy down. Whoaon makecblldren Jauch and flnllf. But undn-llta the heart of a man. Wh o Joolu at the wo.-ld throu1h aad eyes. Ho .ea the miHry, He crlea a tea r. I And hl• hean filii with joy. Wh"'n th"' ehlkh-...n Jaueh. I I Sewer Door llud)'iQi l;;ub. Tht! wwerdooropenedto me, I walk....:! tn-hoplnlf E.,...rythlnlf ....... dark. and hune. No k1ww tllt truth ol sun. Ctlmbln1 I had to make an@w. And once mo~ JIUI"'(( throu&h. A J)&.Mollle way .o narrow and .mall. That few cot out-U liny at all. Slttlnl on a rutter fence, Seelnlf no ~al dJU,..rence. The 1un wu IJhaded by a prbaee can. And on a dtrcetuU wall • rneaN&e to man, ''Good luck wyouandyoW"fathel"'lofyo~. Who eollldn"t put the - r door. ~ to-- !IOCHAEL BABPEB • t I pm In th e Gulalld Room of the Unh·enlty ()on. ter. Anyone lnternted In "' '" ' """'~-· O""'"' ' "''"~'""'"' I F"rench l1 lnvl!"' to IUend the _:;·:,_··:·c.'"' • mtetll'\i. At Owir la5t m"tina:, In DecemWr. the Oub heard Mr. IW..·ard Adlnu:. IO<"e[Cn llrteua&t <kpaortmPnl. l odUI"I! on the S~l Prl11r for f'n nth Ut eratllff pAJ(I'.LA AND.t.:RSON (third f rom right) , a tenlor majorlnr In PolltJeal Selena and pre.klent of the Young Republie&lll, re«lve>q the fin1t place t..ro- 1_, _•••,, , ,. ,,.,. ,... 1 pby at the Dte. 12 Jntel11Cholut.lc Speech Event for her apeech, ''The United NatJona and Private Euterprble." Loula Buell (aecood f rom rljCbtl , a aopho- ''":. ",""'-·"' ' "· more, ffi:eived the llotCOI\d-place. trophy ' and Harry Helwig (third from left) ..,.. awarded the third place plaque. Other~~ receiving awardll In the event ~!:;.. ~}ll?},e (aecond from Jell), Patrick Fit.&almona lrlaht), and Mark • I..... Jonuory Seniors Named To "Who's Who" JANUARY CLEARANCE DRESS SHIRTS MOD VESTS YOUR CHOICE SALE!~ ONCE AS HIGH AS BILL'S..~~~~o SHOP AT TUt: Kt~lft:NA STUDY CKNTt:R, WSU volunteer. give homework auia~c~ ot lnd~an te-en1gera who attend Shawano High School. St udenta (ll&nd· mg rom _left) are ~uun Anderaon, I'' Iorence; Mary Jeske, Shawano; and (.ea nght) Harnet J11cklon, Rhine lander. DISPAT~~t~~~ELIYERY l SALE! SALE! SHOE CLEARANCE SALE SHIPPY SHOES ' 'c ; ~~ 949 MAIN I' BEEF - SAUS4GE - MEATBALL · SANQWICHES SPAGHETll - RAVIOLI PIZZAS I PHONE r H4-9557 $16.00 Once $6.00 now $888 now ssoo BENCH ' WARMER DOUGH BOY -----..gCOATS C. P.O.'s Once $25.00 Once $14.00 now $1888 , now $688 STOU HOUIS: t TO 9 ON TUUDAY AND PIIDAY: 9 TO S ON MONDAY, WEDNISDAY THlU SATURDAY 5, 1967 THt: N£W fOINTt:l Xmu Is a wonderful time for clllldrtn and enr)' year the WSU Speech ~d lleartn, AMocb.Uou biH to make It a HttJe happier for tb.e chlklru wbo ue tftattd at the dink:, Mra. Santa Claus pui In u appea.rance for thtt fJnt time ud made a bit " 1tb alm08t e\·erybody. I. Acron from The field HowM in the 1.: for you computer industry You con leorn computer technology with only 40 weaks of training - or com- ' puter progra mming with only 20 waeks of training ot Control Doto lndituta, ln'l'eatitete tlo!e rewordint carHr that con M y011n in the compwter indullry with proptr troinint. Thou1ond1 of job openint• ui1t rltht now and th~ demand i1 incrnsing 11'1'111')' Control Doto ln1tit ute It operated by Control Dote Corporation, ont of tht thre• Sarte•t computtr menufocturen In tht U.S. with ovtt 1800 computtr l)'ttemt ln•hllt.d throwthout the world. Nt w cloJHI In Computt r Technology t tort ftltn~ory 27 tnd Aprll1!. Protrommlnt cSatHtltortft ltruory1l ondMoy 1. for full information, moll the coupon below. PieoM moil me, without abo CONTROL DATA INSTITUTE, Dept, X-6 ligation, your fret foldtr __ ~~~;-::;.::·~.,~:· ~~~~::P".,_._~'-"'_"1_·- Sto • - - Zip No. om tligiltlt for Gl lttntfill, 0 YEAR-END DISCOUNT SALE! 'NTIRE STOCK LADIES' CAR COATS 1/·3 OFF EVERY ITEM REDUCED 20% OFF REDUCED DURING THIS SALE. COMPARE OUR PRICES - SEE FOR YOURSELF THE SAVINGS OFFERED! One • Group • Sla<ko • Sw••"" Skirts • Blousas e ALL SALES fiN:t.L MAIN STUET e REDUCED 4001.fO NO LAY-AWAYS e NO EXCHANGES STEVENS fOIHT ."' .t "" " .IOI"UUI"f THl NlW POINTER Poge 6 5, 196) Sports Pointers Downed In Tournament Play the last laue of the ''New Pointer" • lot of apons 1 .. l:lelle City B.uketbi!IU tournament but wu defeated by In tne championship. The ~Um'a t - . h••·e bNft a:J:ah~ ~nfe~!: ~~~ ~~t~~ ~:.~ ,:~~ ~larpllmaralnof•"k:toryfortheopponenta and tlw!llllllll'llltwuonepolnt82.Slat E:.u came. ha•·e bHn ciOM until the final mlnutl'l, mtaake mlaht have mMnt \'lctory hunead of ~·ootball-SOI'l 11(1\'er lorm05tteama. but lora handful or othera the m0111 Lmt)Ortant 111mea of tlw! )'ear Am.llln to ~ •·an~tlon ftllf!d wtth IOOtballlamta. ran• IN I the bit 011~ - the SUtieT HOwl. T o \\'111<'011· the Suver HOwl llWlOIII a UHie bH mone the Grec!n 1!.1)' Packerll wlll be Jllaylua In 11. Some lana may q~atlon whelher they actually Wlona theN or . SOmetlmea I wondtT and I 1ma111ne that a few other lana feel the ume way. But how can a team be woek after -..· eek! AU the Pad!.er aanll'S were clOH I tloe u~puon or Ur.e 56.3 vlinory o-·er Atlanta. When n-'t!d the bit play they came up with It In all but 111mea. ~ l'ftck Moenu - w ......n J"•t .,,..,..,h to wtn not much more. The vktory o-·er Ea.stem Dl•·l~lon ril3m· pion O.Uu tend• some auppon to th~ '"temcnL Th" Pac:ker Olten$1!. whld'l Wl$n'l u producth·e u In othfoC' yeara. SC<lrf!d four touehdo.,.ma and mcn·f!d the ball well Whlnd the mastery BaM Starr. The defeMe, which hal more or ii'U caniOO P ackerll 10 tlw! champloll$/tlp. allowed thl'ft touchdowna a-..·o field IIO&Ia. But when Dt.llu threat«~f!d to tie the wtth Leu than a minute ldt. the defenH roae to the and held the Cowborw. pl't'Oien1na the Yktory. on Sunday, J an. 15. the Packen -..·iJ] fa~ the Kanau · ,;..:;:~;:-c.;,~ I" " Chida of the American Football l.e~111.1e In tile 111111 I of A~'L and NF'l. teams 1lnce the merg~r. The mltht tl!nd to lay It on thkk to ahow that the Nf'L and to uphold the prfttlle of the NFL. I prfllllct the S11per Bowl tor the Paeken and ~ NFL.. the- ba5ketbloll team " 'Ill " '"'·rt to \\'hlto•wat~r to Warha,.•ka In a came that -..·as oritl~t~· tdlfod. F'rt..Jan. 27. T'Mn un Monda)', Jan. 9the l'olnlfln hOI!t to the La Cr..w-lndlana. TtM' tum has bHn ·i ud!Ln~; bail thua larand thlsaame 5houlrl b& no 1 Take a brt"ak from atudylnc 101" M"mt~ters and o•·e~he came. \'our ".appon ~app~t_ od_ . _ _ U THE BANK WITH A STUDENT CHECKING ACCOUNT FOR YOU Hamburgers ... 15' French Fries ~ .. 15' Milk Shakes ... 25' ~Robbyi J l2 DIVISION ST.