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Students Favor McCarthy
Kennedy Is Rwnner-Up
MINNESOTA SENATOR Eugene McCarthy received a rousing welcome at the
Fieldhoullt! Tueaday, where be 1poke to a capacity crowd oo the peace program h e hopea will bring him to the White Hou.e. (Bob Holden Photo)
He who loves his brother hos already fulfilled the law. -
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Romans 13:8
I THE POD·IUM
Longest QuCIItion - Tony's plea to HHH for
cuuion.
~iggaol Blunder - Forgetting to introduce
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kee Congreaman Clement Zablocki, seated on the platform at the Humphrey 'peech. Zablocki Will instrumen·
ta l In getthlg Hu mphrey to come to Point.
Second Most Gall - Zablocki leadln~ the applau.se
Cam}aign 1968
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urges support
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he haJsomuchrn i,;llon«"itt.
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,\h.<:~rthy
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11 nosponding 101 • morally C(l!>.
uioul ar>d rei J.!I)n, ible lndi•ldual olrerlng & «M"I>Iitullon•l
chMnnelfurthed i.srn!anddo!::~•ntmenrlhroughout t l l(' n;,.
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!~!~~~:a r':::~ ~e h~h~~~~~:u~u~~~!r:::-:·11 ~;~·t 1 ;x;.:~~ 1
But bac~ to the campaign, the crowd~; which over· mo,·en\ent.
packed the fleldhouse 1hould be congrstulated' on their
manners. poise and what Hubert Humphrey called
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Draft law
Applications
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due• not oot~r -11 ~rad,..
1 i!udt nls, hu uu..-.1 8 n
cenl drd!• ln M(>phcarioll<
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it that he talked an hour longer than he waa sched·
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Pointer Poll
~:~!)'~~!c,~~:e~:'':h :o:~~t~!n~:~n~t~det~~~ ~~ Indicates Discontent
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Also. the ~rderly pi'Ole~t for PC'ace i~l Vietuam in
The l'olnter poll on the presidential primary can·
front of the fteldhouse d.unng Hum~h rey a apceeh Sal· didatea Is finis hed. A total of 803 persons returned bill· "
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K~ llt rman: All \'fl an d \\ rll
percentage 11Lmilar to the entire enrollment. The
But the •ubject or protuta lead• me to what waa who li\'C at home and commute may not be
th ~ moat publicized lneide~t of all the cam.palgning .In the ac tual percentage, but It Ia cloae. Th011e
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to Richard Nix·
Whether this was intentional or unintentional publicity ~ec k lug (and there hangs you r per11onal view of
Kellennan) , hia question gained the most local, alate
and nafional coverage or anything that happened In
Point. it is my personal be!ief from my friendship with
Kellerman that the question waa not a publicity trick
but a aincere Uf •lightly impualoned) Injury.
In any case, a recent letter from Kellennan placed
him in Oklahoma City. Oklahoma. heading south. In
good spirit&, and planning to reach his job in Brazil
by going to the west coaat of South America and then
traveling ea11t the length of the Amazon River.
One
lau~ew~~~~UL~~~~~!:~el~=a~~~n
he waa
~~~~:t :~~h:l::~!::l:ure!:sehn1t~ !"""""'gow;~. :;g•,,
perelaaae11, but they will be voting. Altogether,
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people repre.ent abou t 15 percent of the student
not a thorough coverage, but a aam pling.
What can be drawn HOm this ~ It surely doesn't
mean that McCarthy ia going to win lhe primny or
that McCa rthy would be t he favorite candidate among
WSU sludenlll. It doesn't point outlhat Nixon and the I ' '., •• o-:..:·•: .. :· :·.:.~
Republicans huen't got a chance to win the presidency.
The poll indicatea that there ia a large discontentment 1·o:··:...:· .. : .::,._ ::• .:-:·:,' t:C"", ",
over a choice for prealdent. Not one or t he candidatt3
on the ballot waa able to get even 30 percent of the
polled votea.
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~:;e~~dor"':h:~:~it~~:~li~i~~c~0A=·a:i~1r~~nh~~c~~m~ HHH And LBJ
=-~~r;;.T:~~n~~~:~u~~~ ~~: 1°~,!~:r ";:~~/~~=~~;~~~~ Don't Agree
:~g~~~c~~~~~ ~~:e:~~:;h\ ~~~:~i1 :~:~~1%idr:t:~e':~ On Austerity
a IIJ)Onso r on campus.
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on the letter the Association wrote in\'itlng them. Yet tiler or not lhe Unit"'
the AIIIIOCiation made 11ueh aa assertion In each of lhe "'u aoint on an
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cam1tua, the Political Science AIIKICiRtion is proud to nul ~CUln~ un ~n '""tcrlly
present ·
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.:r~I: 1 IJI)Inl rd out lht our
Ol her AwanJs
et"nment "'Miti>l'ndlut.:
While Poly. Sci. win11 the "M011t Gall" award, other Mleh lmrJOO'IIInl
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StC'\'C'IIs Point . Now the C'ity ia in the aan1e pre<llcan1ent r ntae ObJte tlona to th e ]tre~~ent courses taken by our 1 I
IS the unh·ersity. It too is foroed to usc an lll·equipped go,·erument ahould ~omc actively im·oh·ed. McCar· ' ·
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r~ l he r h ~ •·r
solu!lon.s whh tht' int••m 1>1 ~ ....
Int.: the t•roblems ,..., f~c" ,,..ri ,J
A nd now that lhe personal ca m~lgnlng .1.1 over (it Ll when Sen. McCarthy auggested re placing
doubtfu l whether LBJ or RFK wdl ma ke It here before Her11hey. head of lhe selectiv• aervi«: 8)'111tem.
11rimary election), some reflections on the
Leut Applause- Whenever Regent
contut arc in order,
waa introdu~. Students! ha ve not entirely
The rh·e addre&~~Ca by candidatea were all well at· the Conduct Code.
Smuggest Look - Pres. Dreyfus when Nixon
tend«!. Republican hopeful Harold Stsaaen filled the
Cla!!.~room Center l~tul1' hall to O\'erflowing. Mra. clud«< Dreyfus' ruroplex program In his apeech.
Grorg(' l!omlll'Y filled the Wi ~conain Room . And Rich - ~ MOll! Appropriate Remark - The newsman who
ani Nixon. Hu b<ort Hum]lhrl'y and Eugene McCarthy cd around in hi11 acat halfway through """' ' ' hre,,·~l :~:~:
each pack«! students, faculty and townspeople in t h(' l apei!eh and aaked another newsman. "What in ·
fiddhouse until atanding room was all that waa l('ft are we goi'"lg to do for a story~"
\and rou wt're lucky if you e\·en got thatl.
A Jo'tnal Plea •
Ch·ie Ct>nh• r S eeded
But there was no groping for a story last
The 11161 three candidates mentioned showed the when Eugene McCar t hy spoke. He aald something
n«'d that the city of Ste\'Cnll Point has in de\'eloplng a us. He answered the questions and did not use them
large civie center. The university has no plana for an a laughJ.II'g pad for a fifteen minute oration.
audi torium of any partleular aize. We will have to con·
Look around campus today. An LBJ button is
tinue to rely on the rieldhou11e whic h can hold onl y half p0811ible to fi nd, 1 Nixon button ia hard to find. but •
of the student body. A tieldhou11e which waa built for McCarthy button ia pinned on every fourth pcnwn.
basketball games and not concerts or politlcl l apeechea.
McCarthy Ia our candidate.
(Tho! t:duo,..
But here Ia where the city of Steven~ Point could aid
In t he fina l words of a pro·McCa rthy editorial in '""' u.1. ••
the uuh·ersity and provide something caacntial for It· las t week's atudent newspape r from WSU·La Crosse : th~ . ..u thoc
fieldh~:· Crulld!i,
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lovk ~ d~rkh<tr"' lu tdlrr
the d>OIC\', The l"'n)''l k••<j.
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and undcraizcd
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nw bll"n k ,.,.,,;..,!l•.r•
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:~~:~t:e:~n~r:.t:l~·rc::~:~~e ~:dst:~~: 1111c~:~gning !::e~':.ricldhou»e would be ·"packed" for the tclevieiou
Campaign 168 certainly had ita !ling _at \~SU·~Loudest Applauae - The inal.&ntaueoua •"'''"~' ! ::;'";~;~.;·:-;:,•;:•~.;;,:
::~·c~~~:·~l~,:t~ 1~h~::e=~ c;0nrte~ ~;~de1 he: 1 :~a\~; ~~~~~~~~:~nh':e pb~~~:d~h~~ ~h0eu 1~a~="~~:t 1:1~ ~~:~
I~ h~l 'f"'"­
re•l chok~. rJOI """" ' "'" """
nmch lnt' c•r>dld•"r a11d ~~~ i••t..
IIC'ndcnl, hut 11 dw.olr,. <of I~ in.·~
McCarthy
Prealdential c11 ndidate CI'Cr. comes fo~c~~~~':~iitical Move _ ' T he Nlxoh people's deci·
to a. pomt '' 1hlghl_y deba~able; but three PreaJdential aion to pull oftly one wet of bleachers out to make cer- ~ --~;.. =···::.
lhl~
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choice 10 1 th•• I~•IIS
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TWO WS U STUDENTS donned elown ali
dren'a Theater, held in the Campua Seh'rel Saturday for their part in the Chil·
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If
1968
You
Ask Me
Complied by Bob l.lokJen
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QU~TION : - Uo you think 11tudent u.lstuU a nd ret~ldent allslllt.nnta In
dt"lll't' h11lls are or any \"aluef Pleue txltlaln.
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"acling as wing policeman is no! enough"
bu1:,~~~:~~.Z';;,'!~";;·n:o;nju~~:~~~3 : ...~=~le
Hall, from J\U·
A lltU•I•mtall!iiStant'J main •·atuelle.tn tile faet tha t he Is
u l>tlnDn to whom )'OU c~ n come 10 ta lk over your problems.
Ahlloughonlermust be kept andlsan lmport antpartoJthe
S.A.'& job, actln1 u a wlna: poilCC<TIIln Is not enouah - he
ij/oould also be known u a trlr nd. IV mu..t be l inn to aaln
n'SJ>I'<'1. but hcmus t a l.so be fair In renderlna jud~:ment.
S.i\.'8 undoubtl!dl)' ha•·e problem• of th~lr own, but the
P•'llhiOO>S on thr win~; should rome first. The S.A. mwn be a
"l h"ina:" t)'PI' of Jlf!~Wn and throu~~:h his n11mpl~. a n e•t,rlt de
l nbll lectur.e, O rmrnt5piAns
to dcfltl(o i!Mh obj('c:ti•·r ""d
rest'Drch ~lid ~:1.-.· rxof ~1><:h /rom t"'r.on;•l
eaper i<-tl(oe ..·lllth .. ill (IOint out
im!'ll~;otloru o f dU!rn·Mc to
''nmplet
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rJrol>lrn•~ul pren·nt•i;•)'liodet)' ,
(.K·m~m~. un alunmu_; nf lbiU·
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SP i5 I'"'><'RII)' dil'<•c\W' of llwl '
hls wlna: f~Jromfortableln hi&]JrrMnt'Cand by lo;ldlnathat
Wlscoruln. Clemenu ....,rkl."d for
Ul\'ISCO in Africa 11962-63• u
Admlnl$tr;&tor of Education In
Nor1hcrn N l~terl:o.
l:rca ,: u!:!.;l;::1 ~~~~klth':.-ul~~n~c::;~~;~l)'~r ~;:
thern~l''"" ln•·o!n~d In pl'lly bkkerin1 wit hin t ile wing to
lx• or 111uch \'alur to th~ 11udrnt~ 1hey a n • to hl!lp. n.e S .A. 1.s •
ol •·aJul'only lfhe can dohlljob bymaklnlthe-'udent5on
l ni tltutional lh.~nch Oep.~M­
m<'lll hcrcon cuniJIU! . 1\ltcrrccel•·inl: hU l'h, D. in OOuc01lon
lnl~ f•um lhc!Jnivt-rFit)•
• extra "pentOllaltourh" In hl1 rf'll tlon• with them In helplnl
tllr rn adju~t to domlltorr th·ing.
Cl~mcnts,
Ill"*\
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of
pub-
lication
" 'Q5 " Fitful
\\'Ind."
J>Ubllshcd In 1966. This Is ~ n
urollcation on 110ei~l 1hrory or
lhcopbllosor•hlcalloondntionol
OOuc~< tion <knlin~; mall!!)' !rom
n political ~demille , ..,._·point
Mnd aiJI(> J ll~t rllt in~: three
viLWH o l d<!mo<:,.,C). Thi• Jlllbllcation ml)'
oblau~l from
1M umpus library.
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URL Y TO RISE
We'r~ ope n ol•oon
Ge t
our
here
early
And beot lhll
mod r ush of
tromping feet
all headed for ••
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LITTLE JOE'S
DRIN~ING
ESTABLISHMENT
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Volunteers :
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"bridge gap . .. belween sludenls and polici;s"
n . .... 1-'lahlve, 20. Junior. 202 Baklwin llall, from Delavan,
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Wl1.. majorlnll ln,8ioloiY·
! t";~.nkee nodl$advanlail'!;lnhavlnf s\utlentpndr'l!SIIietlt
aulstants In a dormllory l)'$ll'm. Ou tho other hand. without
lulvlnesomeon' pre&ent at the beelnnln& of a school year,
utter chaoa would probably p~•·aU In a dorm tor the first two
montha, and, maybe In
Studentaulstant~
!p'~ ~~~·\I ~~del~~~~
tiiTI(',
t hlnfl would !!etlll' down. • •
are /IUIIR!y, as the naml' lmpllts, !oieM
~ ~~"~u~:~:.~·~~:J. p~c~1~
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m.y come oni)' In the fonn of llflenln~t to the ptrson'a pl'oblems or ~mmendlne other help tor that penon. The,.,-td·
dent auln•nt alto •u~pts to brldee the p p that exltti'Mtwtotn the -'Udent and !he poll~ re;-uLauona and prooedut.
of the Unlvertll)' Itself.
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Actually. the Job requlrn more than some people lhi,D.k
ln ordtr tor a 1111dent uslstant to ser.•e or advise 1 peNOn,
he m..ut be awlre of the needs ot thtose people. This awlll'tneu can•eome only throuah experience with people and beeornlna .ent!Uve Ill' aware ot their lll!tdl.
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FOR
/McCarthY~!
· If you have
free time calli
Headquarters
341-1869
the commllitlcatlon llnH optn t or these people to txpreu
341-1892
the ' tact
the 11udfflt u·
atudent c•n a:o toju1t to talk
341-1894
th~ ~~ ...~~~~ lor
allltantrepre~~en"'a ptnont~
tll~i
!ftU:tlh!.b:.'t:U: 'f:::eoc:aeand l acu•JnUiar
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problem~~' and II-.;_----------;- - ''
Tomorrow at your
8 A.M. class, don't just
sit there.
We knoW. Momlna jU$1 ls.n't )'OUr time to lit. YOl/re e nlahl
peB~io survive in thll ec:adtmle jungle, youVe aot to lace 1M
m;
c;:ompetitlorl. Mornlna. nc:on,andnlgtot..Soii )'OUjuste¥~'1pl
"'llhit el)'OUr8o'dock.&etwllhNoOoz8.
NoOoltM! help restore)'I)Urrte.aii, )'I)Ur
peJU!ption---e'Vfti)'I)Utabolitytoanswerquestions.Andit•si'IOthabitlormW!a.
Who kti(Jws?Youmlybetome theoracle
ofthe early blrds.
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Poge 4
rHE POINTll
.Morch 28, 1968
Campaigning B:ring.s Frenzied Week To Campus .
·Humphrey Is Greeted
By P ce ·ProtestO>rs
candidnte 11hortly after his plane landed at the air.
port Tucl!day ffiorning. McCarthy had originally been
11cheduled to land at WiecoiUIIn Ra pids but changed
his plana earlier in the moming. CBob Holden Photo)
Begins ~olle_ge
Years Later
Rexroth: Commercialism
Dangers Modern · Fiction
~if MaaUa )lurdud•
optllt'd
q~!lonln1 n~y ume Mll.'l" the "be~lt''
" 'Hh, "h the mld.,.'C'II a vut a nd tilt! "'"rid out h-.k puxlurC'd
l atructor,
•..., olde.t ~ UW. ) "OUIIJ
poe'-" .,.... OM' of thor ~ripllonl 1t~n by Dr. A. Chaprmon wlw.n lnU'Oducln& Ame rk.an pol'\, Ke nneth Re~.
March 20. ''An eventn1 with
.,.-alltland
lor
p oe II
I II d by
C~IY Sny~
ha, J;Tt:'D!Iy ln-
poetry!'' Thfo ft,_'I!T &~ven wu n uel'o<:l'd )'oothlut "'Then. Ru; ,No, that,< is a lhouJhl of the ruth l~ll lhehlpplncholr Sa n
~II.''
F'Toncl..,.,becftuseolltotudl·
Dr. WUII~m IJJ\1 uked Rtx· tlon of frl.'>'dom.
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Rexroth, known u a poet o f ely, Ruroth t.:Ct1 a p 0 e 1 h who'll thcy'••e found lllumtna.
thl!"now"gcnerat.lon, read an taniiOI "'main o~><h all th• Uonor dooot flnd thatlllu m' a.aonmcnt of hl1 poxm1 writ· lime and,
1 Uvh lnatlon llld ltnc " lltld."'
tcn thtoUiiihoulhl.scarHrandby hil
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"C.rt~lll for Cril l~-· wlll be
the theme ul a ll ecum enical
conference on romempo101ry
mlnt.try w be- IK'ld on lhe Chi·
eago Cirde ClnlJOU• of thtl Unl\'ellltyu/ lltlll(>ll , ,\pr. l9-21.
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v.·lll e~plore
vhri.Jtu ~l)'les o1 ront,•mporal'}'
mlnl01rl"s as " 't ll u tt.f: kind
ul l'dUCHtloMI OJ>]JurlunlUe~ bc-
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" Because Robby's insists on the some
fine quality you'd Jerve to your own
family , . . enry Robby burger II
mode from 100 percent pure U.S. dove.rnme nt inspected beef. he•u nner
settled for less since we ope ned snen
years ago and our promise to you
W" never will!"
STEVENS POINT, WIS.
thrifty prices .. . . tasty food
ln\:oflcredintod")''l lllcolo:IKI·
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Jeans
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rayon, .SO% canon
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green. Siul
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Slacks
Sweaters
Cut Ofh
Swim Suih
Sondols
WEEK SPECIALS
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Enter WISCONSIN'S
1968
ALICE IN DAIRYLAND
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~ONTEST
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An exceHent opportunity aw;;11its the Wisconsin girl
who becomes the s tate's 21st AHc:e In Dalryland. Trani
the width lnd breadth ol our n;;11tlon, an opportunHy to
lllefl! thousandsol lnterestlngpeopla,lchancetohelp
promote the many lood produeta we Produce. These a re
Just a lew or the ehaHenges that wilt be met by Allee
In Dalryl and.
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Morch 28, 1968
lHE I'OINUR.
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1'11t: SI •\ St:FJ'S ARt: at it again. bringing their cultural (a nd queallonable) hu.
mor to t he st udent body in their ever so popular mid-day skit1!. Monday's skit ,
pk tur r d hl'te. w:as a talhl'r poorly do·1e !lpOO! on Mission Impossible, which
aptly dL'II::rilx-11 this w<.>ek for t he pledgea. !Bob Holden Photo )
MAIN STREET
CAFE
While Shopping Slop
for a Snack!
Homemade Pies,
Cookies
Open Doily
S·JO A.M . . 2:30 A.M.
Clos~,. ~1.:ights
And AU Day Sunday
.,o~ IHo~,
O;d"•
'*
Russell Stovey Easter Candy and candy
novelties. The finest in chocolates.
* Max
Foetor sun glosses featuring six
new frosties lipstick shades.
*A
new spring cologne1 Coty Moguet
or Prince Matchobclli spring fancy,
E.nte rlng the contest II ea.y. You II'OJSI be betw&&n
:::~~~,:, 0:~~ ;;! ~:'~du:~e:,I~=~·Of the III II lor 11
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IN THE
FIELDHOUSE '
Tickets Available
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Judglng ladoneon the bultolpe•aonallty, polll,
photogenic qualities tnd appearance. The tuceuslul
girt who beeomu the 1968 Allee In Dalryland will ~
come a iull· tlme, paid emploY" ollhl Wlaconeln Depart•
ment of Agriculture lor one year.
A very rewarding •~perlence ewalts some Wisconsin
girl. It could be youl Thetntryblank below will uaure
you of a n opportunity to join many other youn.g lad lu
~0~ c!~~U';! P~!~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~t?
Allee'• majestic
ENTRIES CLOSE APRIL
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S.n.lyaur entry lodoylo:
ALICE IN DAIRYLAND PROGRAH
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Mo1ch 28. 1968
THE POIHTf.R
Collegiate Notes
Pagel
Placement
-1-..
Opportunities
Trackmen Defeat.
Stout, Eau Claire
By ,,,loba K...,n~m• "
n.e \I'SU 1\>lnll'l'll rolle(l
to ttM-Ir accond s rr~ lgh1 !rack.
•·lctol)·ol tMycarSalurdftyln
a uia~ular ~~ MtnGmOtlk' . SIP.·
ven& Point swrt-11 !1(1 polnll, llnlshlngl~r ahf>MdOI Ie<:ofldpla«
SIOUI, who arorl'd ~point ~. The
lllird t('R nl , t:Hu Cll>ill', !ICOfi'd
1'10 Jlillni J.
Of the thlrl<'t"n <!\'1'ntl, 11w!
l'<>lniN'& took elj:ht ll l'llt~ to llU
llonj: "'' lth I('V,.., S<!C'OIId.~ l nd
H\'tn th irds , Thr Polnltr& wert
In tho! 880, 2 :0·1.~; Wendell KruIn IM n1Ue. 'l,j.46.5; P au l
Ll l>lffe In !lie h•v-mllc "'ill\ a
ne>o· Stuo!Heldtlouso:recordol
9 :Sfi.2, and Dwayne. Klabon In
t~ pole vau lt at 101.
~placeflnbhe ... lnchtdM Ron ll'llln In !he »r• rd
d11Sh lind ttl(' 220; John Cllf•
ford in the 180; BHI ' IIumke
in the high jump: J eff Znhel
In the POle va uh ; the lou~
laj) ""ll y lum, COITIIIOI<!d Of
Clark, Tom Ru muuen , Cr• llf
JolllllhO<!In •rldWhin , &nd the
t'S:l'T
led by/r~hmanhurdler J f'rry
Pit'rlnjt, who tOOk ilrs l in bo1h f'Lghr L111 ~lay tu m, conslstina
thro ~yH rd hl~;:h5 a nd thf' ~ of Mark ChepJ>, Mike Knoll,
y1rd ""-'1.
llluns And E.or/ Aldrldgf',
01/J('r ,.·inrw: rs Lndudl'd John
Pointers ,..ho 1/nlslled third
Clark In tht: SO. yard das h ,..lth ..~re Uny Wlllfltn In the
a t ime of :~~: r•~ui lloun;o In Jhol f)llt : Jim Llln&loll In the
the uo wi th SJ.l: Pat Schhllcr i HO: ·.U.rry lletzel In til(' :1
- - - - - - mile; Cl"rk in tlw!:nG: Jim No.tad 1n the 880 l lld Grorge
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Intramural I
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uc,MElects
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l'la~ull, '""r•• hdfl IRO! Wl'l'k
inrnrr•• muo·:orh..-k<'ll••ll lnlh<'
$un.
1•,
"-nnlh :~-~~ ' "''" 1~< 1•1·
hnuu~n llh t.r.u ·
\IHid"IIIHh t: •o-I·•"'ISuu>l!h
<'ll:;f'd JMI<h"n ~nd l::o1>!. In Ill<'
...-mr -hn"li. Sims lth hosu 1\1\UI·
un l!h >mot ~nulh l HII.-,ol Sim.•
"'" 4rh 11"<' •1 .
:~vt
Slm• lrh
u~·n
l~:tl
<""'• '" "" "'" """In
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hl~;:h JUmr>.
f ourth l>~oc<:' finishers lrw:lud••
J ohn Ur ~hacru•·c<:' in the mile;
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New BOard I'",,_,,'"""'""''""
·~··mn~ """•'- -~'"'' ~·nd '"'•' '
Chcpf>
MM~h ~: ~~ ~~
l1-m nh
lmhc- HO: IA-Roy John-
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thc,\nlf'rlcBn ~'Merallon l ndo<>l'
M ('e l hi thtUnh•f'I'IHy of Wls·
fflr>JinOn •\ j>l'll6.
Powder Buffs
Are Preparing
For Utah Trip
(i t:ORG t: Cllt:CK CO)II't:n:O in th e long jump
e•·ent ror the Poinlrr!i In th eir meet against the Mil·
waukee Track Club ou Sunday, March 17, in the
ann"x or the Phy Ed Building.
3 5 FREE STEREO'S
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TO THE FIRST THIRTY-FIVE STUDENTS
WHO SIGN UP FOR OUR RECORD CLUB
BUY 25 HIT RECORD ALBUMS
$3.98 EACH AND THE
Mtke DrMtlt'r
Thr ~:rour• sllyM1 ~ ~ the 1-'lkr
\\'001h Jn11 "hlch had a 8\\im·
Portable Stereo is Yours
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~~~~r::: ;~: ~::~:.:~· re- I .
Ku~n
llanlll'ma n "'~~ the 1
only casualty of the trip, st..
bnlkt" her 1~. " 'hieh will ke~p ~
nlf th<' ski oiopl's until Jlf'~t 1
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Opan 'Til 9 P.M. - Mon. ond Fri.
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