IAe new ll §lltl of 1errite lo SERIES VIII, VOL. X 01iJiet i:t"-;"" O ~SIN .!?Jv ~ • UNJ 1ltitlenl1, fatlllf§, atlmini1lralion _c- . {1\ SITY • \Jl f... .).. <'; ~~-- 1se4 o' ~Ns ? WISCONSIN STATE UNIVERSITY, Sl . /ENS POINT, WISCONSIN, MAY -4, 1967 8 PAGES NO. 25 marcisz·- sweeps elections -for president senators officers Lt:~ ) IAHCISZ ~~·······*···· Peter Jushkll Sot>homore CJU!I ... ······-·-··-·-··-·--·-·· JO II S St:\•t :JIA ·-····-······-·-·······-········--··-·--·-··-- 2119 Jtt:Bt:f'CA BI.A II S IK ·-·-·····-'-··-··-·-··-·------- -·· t"..!i !.Am SlpJ)()l , . -· ···········--·····-······-····-···--··--·-·-···-·· 196 Mary P~howskl ...--- ·-····-·-------·- - · · - 193 VIC\'• J>Il'~ldt•nl .lOll S tl l tt:st:) I AS SlC\'1! Mad5on -· L\.1.t00 ra Amen ···-······-· Junior Clau .JOE B UIU\E ··-··· --·····-·---··---···-----·--·- :O.Iary Uslruck -·~·····:....·-------·-·--- C l, ll-'t"t) IUI lit:IS t : Tt•tT)" \\'cslf'nbt.'r Q:<'r ......... CL Wfo~ HEISE DONNA HAFERMAN Stud••ut Sem1tn ~ut1 ~r Stude nt Seuate Secrdar}' ALA:\' 11,\ Nl:iO:\' - --·---·-- --- • u torn.- lle aiU!.r ::1 vote. 30o/o 1,522 turnout v.oted ) 191 S..·nlor LO UIS 1-"0 IITIS .........·- - ------· •utnnt•ll<: •fl<'r t:l l"otn St'<-t"l.'tn ry UOSSA II AFt:l mAN -·~--·-·- ............~---··-·----- -·-JeaJIJIII I. da W ltiCII Ai tD t•n;WFF.R ···-·----·--··---·-·-· SIS Tren urer Q. May 4, 196] THI HEW fOINTEl .... 2 " The morning glows with new promise, new hope. But how many ot us con really feel intensely the vibration of the beauty around us?" - Rolando A. Carbonell FIM ...""""'.., '''" ' a ble I llke l ~-!~~ ..""'...' Lnwn .., ~ !~~: Mond """' NO¥ d~•• year ""' ""' "nothing we will do will slop it" I·~IJI'lln Kol&nd n-yuen, Ch!'ml$try SdeiK'II! IJulldlnr. Ex!. 351. DeJ.art menl, Room 129-a Sludcnt.t alw11ya e•·alu.ate tcuhl!,.., whether theno b 1 foMlUII prorram tor It or not. Nothlnr we will do wlU ~IGp "· 1no objection to a formal program of C!\'&luatlon, Pit· tlcularly ln the form proposed; namely, thai tiM! r"ult~ of the evaluation are ahown only lo the teacher In qul'$llon and are not revealed either to hlatle])ollrtment c-hairman or 1otbf admlnMraUon. In tha t way, !he evaluut lon can't J>O!»Ibl)' /landll:aptheteacher andmayhelphl m. · 1 have no suggestion• as to the exact form for tM evaluation. It muat be realized that the .ftudcnt Is not 1lwar" In, I'O"Itlon to e•·aluate lntelllgenll)'. partlctdarly as n'£~rtl~ tilt f,'Dntent o f a oou.-.e or the noqulremenl~ lor a m.1jor, To tUu&tl"llte, there are ~tudent• tha t 1tudlously a1old matl\p.. maUcs lnbothhlgh liChOOIInd eollege texceflt lortherC<]ulr<'d minimum, whleh they 1uffer thru tor a D l, and realize. •fl~ £1'11duatlon, tha t th~r mathemat lcul lrnmaturlty h a •e• l handicap In their ch010en work. Llke"·lse. thcre a1e ~tudtnl.l thai' chooM a major limply because II looks l!il$ )'· 1nd Url"' out. alte rgraduatlon, thlltheemployment opfJOrt uuh .,.. • r. Ml''erely limited. Let any e\'llua tlon be the •·e•ult or ~"iltelul thought, not ol lnertlaor lmiiUiturlty. ,, s~ f all ro" ' .. thl• It · Te lo, ..,.,.."'' tea• , "'" " only with the consent of the instructor" Dr. Go.ne BIM·k, History Drp~~rtmt•nt, Room 033 ~tJin t:x1. 2J8. It mak,e~ little dlfh.••\'•n-e " 'he lhl'r one fo11ors It : ~t"'"""'' o.•·aluate teacher~ l'l'ery day. Such o]rlulon5 l k.o.<t '""·I~ through any academic eommunlty. The I!Uh t lon b wh.-th('l' llltHOIIInlo~a Uornetlmes l'alld,oltt'n non should tx- lolnl.ll l«'d and made publle. 'Tbe ~yfitematle 1r1 therlu1: of ~tUdcl\t OJ>Inlon " outrl I~ Justified only lilt 1\tlped lmp,·o•·e ln•h·ut11on. I am o>OI ''"' It would, But on the olher hand It probilbly wuuld do no harm llld thould be trled. II must br done dhK''""''~ ;md In tuU aw1reneu of Its limitation•. The la.<."Ull)' uus:hr n·<l .-, be-rom., parllclpanu tn a sort ol popularlt)' ronr.,t . ........uof' the llnest te•tllo.rlanot ne<:essar llyttt..moll!.poput:.r onr, Perhapaa "udent·lacully rommlttee mlgttt rlc•·I'K' a 'l'"'~tkm nalre which, when eompleted by the $tudent:s., would bl' ,.•m J to tho. Instructor I the proens would be ol . n>0$1 bt'rwl!l at this point, I thould thlnkl. Tho.n, onL)' wllh the roru;cnl of the ln~trut"tor. some reno.rl.llutlons might br d ra" 11 from t he qu~tlonnalres a nd mado. &l'allable to thol;e lntN e.rl'(l. dro ...' "" ' "., '"' ~' lin [ .......,.,. , u--- - Uoooo - GeM lt<-ltr, 1100 c.ll<IO "''" JU~U II.U.•. lo<ooo< llo\1, t - 101, U.. :~ .W..roioiaaN..,.un-AI~r6110 C•ItuA... "".a.- ...... , ....- . r6110 c.llt.. A... w...... - ~u 5ooilll., _..,ll.o!L .._ 101. hL m Nr. DM1o1 H........._ l olooOM!Ioo l<tokto, Eo!. l it MI.CiilfodC...Iol....._~.....,s.mc...._m "students are lacking . . . in experience and knowledge" EJI~n;:, l'rMioA, English Dlpai"UT!otnt, Room 022 Main. Idonot tavor"udentevl.lqtJonotteacllen~bea.UMthe ~!u~":~dt!le!'!.~'u::"'~r:J:~eev:U~~ledle For !he mo&t part the atudenta here are lacklne 1n the ~~~-.:f~~~~~:~~~!:}~~~~~~~~ ~='fro!:! ,l Alllo, I doubt II any studo.n! h.u sufllclent knowledee ol 1 ::;,-..; ~~':..~lne to &Uell ~!her the teacher'• knowlo THI HIW POIHTil p • • priest tells of harassment and criticism of his civil rights work· CAS shows polish film, 'knife in the water' . ~444 WE~UNS ''TilE MISt.:R" which opened Wednesday, May 3 will 11how nlghlly through Salurday, May 6, star~ Uert to right) Sandy Young, Carol Lind, Sharon Spangenberg, Joel WC&\'Cr, and Doug Wisby. ~ university players open in a french classic far<;e 6-8 P.M., MONDAY thru SATURDAY 16..0Z. BUCKET OF "REAL GUSTO" 15c ENTERTAINMENT Straight From The Airway The Perfect Shoe for You Exclusively at ~~l~~ THE PSYCHOS 8:30-12:30 AND FRIDAY SATURDAY Shopping for Brides & Mother? Come on! Interest yourself Today In Zee Elegant Necessary Savings account ot Is there a roommate, sorority sister or best friend with summer wedding plans? Or Would Mom appreciate sometbing from ;~u May 14 besides the dirty laundry? Tbm BILL'S PIZZA SHOP TRY OUR RADIO DISPATCHED DELIVERY SUVICE THINK TUNA FISH!! BEEF - SAUSAGE - MEATBAU SANDWICHES SPAGHffil -RAVIOLI PIZZAS PHONE 344-9557 A t Tbe Tremure Chert 1ve have tbe k1ww-bow a11d gilf sektion for your sboppi11g help. After al~ IJIC n'CYe co-ed brides once too and now IVC'~ bopi11g for a few surprises ourselves 011 Mother's Day WHITE LEV/ts' . CUT-OFFS . '<:: SHIPPY CLOTHING · 944 MAIN .. ..... Kaleidoscope -..... +he ribbon "" '''"' a ble I tlound a maroon ribbon nei tled amona the 0\'t!f'>fi"OWO "'(!f)ds, n€'&rarallroadtrack. Its llhowy rellcctton ca ught m)'C>)'HJ nd me rnll7.f' lhe brli;hBIHS ""tie olthcun. Wholo!ltlt , I"'OOI!I!I't'd. and how many 11""" d o we lose the bt'tlutltu l mcanlng~ In IHc. U'latllkcthlsrlbbon arc 11~\...-r mlswd u ntlllostlntho O\'I'T•trm•·n wN'dll nr;•ra •'llllru;!dU;~ck. year ""' ""' l ll l:JIAI:; L HARI'EB !Ol)' "'" ' cliff house We defunct monuch unkempt brou rhtout fOI' tl'al nlh&JIII rlor with )'OUI' musty cloth!!>! lu ml~:atlnr .o;al ty wind _ tha h' to,t andbyyou to~ where wrlnkl<'s ha•·e w<:>rk~ a dreWi bft'Ume buml~hl'd bra.s and you holding a fam!ly album of itars lons dead "'""" )'OUr st>.l l ~ ha\'c found Ill'"' glory dlrl)' blnb deh••'au':on lheroo.·knovo· " 'hllcthroughcn.ekl'du•l<'scoP"' Ute .caneml t roops wa tch dellctntdly BARBARA STRELKE ,.. mahogany desks '"" a Ill Burning children ,urn. , dance ·~· ~·· """ like disdpiNi of H1c down, acrou a bhmlld mllho~;:any ...... ."'. Guna bhutand bombs uplodc, while Sam file. hla teeth andt.lkeaablEI:<'rblte . unlv ~ ~· "''' '"' ,, D ried biDO<I washes away Uke It dld ! rom the hands o f Pilate. We andcanstd. Eacalate s~ "God 111 on our aide:' Look fall: bll ~k now, u theryeaol the sla u~;hl emd ofH ltlnfollowyou. Jewa Uow Ia th b diHcrofu! Tilt. Ia the mor. llly of your pra-loua~mOl"r&l')'. tllt• We ha•·e Amcrka ''Tile land of the lroe and the home of tM b,..•·e." 12 • 0\ITihmDIIM.•-eaatenehequalltdto Te lo... that Of AUliChWitt: Our red bl~ American Ku Klux Ahm ttlll . aur\'h~06 They teacl'l dlnentlon to be wron1 ...... tu n '"' conforml ty tohertgh t . Con formhy with a mahonganydcak . RltM ... '"'"" andallleii'Urontdousneu . ~: '" u ri ' "''"'" ~. 1967 21 stu.dents participate in new t~acher-internship program speech seniors , , receive pathology fellowships TINTED Your Favorite Color Free of Charge! "The Ring Man Cometh" WE NEED FUUER BRUSH DEAlERS ""' $699 BOB DILLER To ..lttrllulte produch i1t tftb oreo - A1t o•ulloltt opportvnlty to H flt $2.00 to $4.00 per hour - l o 1'"'' own bot1l You pion your hou t~ to f it your N-M WIDTHS SIZES TO 10 Mid or Little Heels own ,.rtku..r •ituotlon. Write: WARD WOLFF, 825 Whitlnt Avo., Ston n• PcHnt or Coli: 344·1820. ':SE;~:;· ~~~::===i::="7,~;;T.~~;;;;::=::=::=~~~~· For .Groduot tho Bride Q FOR • For ion IS • For Spring Formol WEDDING PARTIES WELCOME TEXT lOOK DISCOUNTS WIU II IH lPFlCT MAY 19th. TRADEHOME UNIVERSITY STORE Open f rl ..oy Hlto 1035 MAIN ST. ,Till 9 P.M. From JOHN ROBERTS wants to meet you in the COLLEGE VARIETY STORE DATE - MAY ITH TIME - 9 A.M.. TO 2 P.M. HIS PROFESSIONAL ADVICE WILL RESOLVE. YOUR RING REVERIE. DON'T DREAM ••• • •• •••• YOUR DIGIT DIPLOMA DEMANDS ACTION Hamburgers ... 18' .French Fries ... 15' Milk Shakes ... 25' ~~·~•,•( l THI HIW POIHTII ten chapters of DZ's hold conference here by Gene K cmmeW 'r her11 lor two 11nllght week OJ. WorKicrs wlll 1\C\'t!r ce.at exlft I &UI'II-5. Now to deal Wit h 110me of the ha pplll'lln&a thCWI'('k. Thcwl'il theriUl& not bl'(' nmuehto the atlvan ta&e of the ttiOrdng e•·cnlll this we<!k. In the tennis met>t on MO!>day the wlndwllsN:ally blowing the te nnlt ba.U1 arou nd . The wme !hh•& happeued to !he go lf tea m out on !he course. Their bllll were either bcln& c•rrled by !he wind or bclng hcld up, '01e i:reelllial1101f'f! ll't inthebce:t l hlpe)'Ct 110 the ~hi \'Cbt'oenall ttle hlgherth pnthey wllibe lateron ln the lil!illiOn when the ground gct1 a llt de drier. The bueball te;om had to canl'('l a baiCball game on TuOISday and r~hl!dule it for W~M!Iday beca use or the cold wutl«!r and wind on lh Mtday.TheMme thinahappc'ncdtothet racktea montyill meet 11 reac hedulcd lor n-ext Tuesday. Jt wJU be with st: Norbcrt'll. * * * Th ll wH k In m~~Jor ! ~~ag ue ba~itball aomethlng unique happened. Ste\'e Barbcr • nd Stu Miller ol the Bal timore Orioles combined 10 pitch a no-hiller only they lon ' the &lime 2-1 bec;ou lie Ba rber walked ten batten and hit two With pitChes. Bot h r uns were scored in the ninth aftor two were o ut 10 that further added to tht' lnault. One of the com ment • after tile game on ' Uarbe ... l no-hitter wu: .. No wonder hc h1d a no-hi ller, he ne•'i'~ got any o~ the ball• ~crou the pl1te." Th is '-''I'C'k I' ll mak,,; "'' '".'"""'~' "" '"" sm ith hall has political convention N oMa~· nl~ht Apr. 21, Sm ith llall Mid~ Un;t .,.,.,,-,.ntkln ol any dorm at \\'SU-SP lor ~ rt--dion o1 11~ 11 OJund l oma<N. Mr. l .ra l g.....,,Di~tor ol Uou•l n1:. Rddrnat'd thr ,b corl\'~1'1- tlon and pr'f'~nted a t•laque to :?nd W""tlor tM hl~thett~;ra~ point Ql lhf dorm. Mr. RUJCO. dif'fttor of Smith III II. became 1M 0011\'m tion du.lmlln. Nom!· naUn~tt~he!...-rN:gh-.:nand •·otlng ..,-u ca, t by n ch w1,.. An estN:nl~ amount o1 cnUn"lum .,... i:I'Mrated. ~monnra­ tlon.i, noiJc from '-''Ute blakcu, 11nd hutH:a!\1. and can. Qlled v.·ith roiM ad&-d to a convention lecllng. Ro:lrfthmenla ...-cre Candida!" " 'l'n' a Uov.'fd to dlll"entH'edthe"'«forPrft. klent- Dan D.mlt , Wall)' ' '"',.,, ac.i Olear Q)ptl. The lollowtnapeople~cleeted: sn-ldmt. Wally Thifl: vice pra:IOtnt, Vtm Rebdcln: IZ'M-- -.Oiear<llpel;c:xecu.ttve ~• .Ed~ ON SALE AT THE UNIVERSITY INFORMATION DESK FOR THE SPRING FORMAL FEATURING STAN KENTON. SPECTATOR SINGLE - $1.00 ADMISSION · COUPLE $4.00 UNIVER~I~~ ~~Etti HOUSE 8:30 - 12:30 May 4, 1967 ·- 7 pointer baseball team loses to sf. norberfs ANEW PANCAKE HOUSE NOW OPEN! SERVING 1>. VI>.RIETY OF FLI>.VOR-FILLED PI>.NCI>.KES I>.ND 16 FLAVORS OF ICE CREAM. LOCI>.TED ON CI>.MPUS AT 222S SIMS />.VENUE. WE NEm YOUR HELP IN NAMING OUR RESTAURANTI CONTEST BLANKS NOW AVAILABLE AT 222S SIMS AVE. OPEN 10:4S A.M. TO 10:4S P.M. DAILY Winntn of Contest Rec:eiwe• A Portable TV! 1036 MAIN DOUBLE CHECKED Used Cars '64 FORD " ' 'I $1095 ••trlane ''500," 4 door, V& slandard lrlll15mb.llon wllh 01-erdrtve. '60 FORD $95 2 door, V8, "lek thlfl. '59 FORD $95 f 6cyllnder,slandardlrallll· mission wllh o•·entrt•·e. YOUR FAVORITE T-SHIRTS ARE IN! -POLISH COLA - BUDWISER - PABST -MILLER HIGH LIFE -SCHLITZ - HAMMS JEANS by FARAH THIS IS THE SEASON FOR CUTOFFS • WE' VE GOT ' EM SPORT SHIRTS ALL POPULAR SPRING COLORS the Brat-Barn -SPECIAL- SUPPER HOUR-- 4-7 Register for o free pair of panh and a shirt to be given away each week during the month of May. BUICK e OPEL e GMC "BRAT PLUS TAP BEER" ••• SOc ~~',..:.";,:::':,i'i "1 STEAKS PLUS TAP BEER" $1.00 ~~~ '"'~""~' .. ~ ... ~"'iii.i '"' ~~ifi~iiiiii~~ "PLEASE GO AWAY" OPEN:· 4 P.M. MOHDAY THRU THURSDAY but lMfore you do 2 P.M. FRIDAY· SATURDAY· SUNDAY FRIDAY &SATURDAY ,,....,." THINK TUNA FISH!! FktnhelM Klftltwoy Porto1• SHIPPY . SHOES 8:30 -12:30 The JESTERS Ill TRAVEL SHOP Ste..entPolllt, WIKoltllll Ph011e 344-3040 . 1314 Moin St'"' - Next to tM Post OHice W E AlE AGENTS FOI ( o~!~u~~$;11 ·c~::o.d~.:.~t~H:!'!r:;. ;::~dAi.t o5~~"-ti:E'JORro They pay ut for helplnt you; YOU PAY ONLY THE REGULAR PRICE. We IMue tldlet.. TRAVt:U ·:Jt."> CHt:9UY.S tnnl bmlranoe, bote! eoatlnnatloN, etc. ..... May 4, 1967 / 1\ FHIE HIW POINTII 1 spring /ever hits campus with RHC week (atory OP. page 1) photo cred its _ Bob Holden, Tom Nel son, Ron Sindric -· - lt'a a plane - lt'a a kite" - all part or RHC ' (standing foreground) kite won the kite flying event, the object to put it out 300 feet and keep It up the longest. Following Bob Koenig and Ron Cappell put their kite up 8,000 re;t "WHO EVER SAID Ste\oellll Point wu the city of apariiling clear water~ ~e ~~~e l.t:u~~uat. ' • -