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THE POIHTll
Poge 2
" I realize that patriotism is not enough. I
m~st
hove no hatred o/ bitterness towards anyone." -Edith Covell
THE PODIUM.
ALTHOUGH TUE t;l'II'TIRE future of our campua · does not lie in the hands
of Mise CaroJyn Sanda, abe hu a amall part in the planning of new faci~­
tiea. Miaa Sands ia particularly lnte~eated In the at udent'a environment, tight
down to the color or the curtalna ,and the curvat ure or the chairs. !Vicki ,
Neale P hoto)
Fdcus
\ \'hy do the 1_,-enty-ollt! y~r old bol,.. doH at ' I a.nt..
14'hlle thellllt" ·a ukeeboll'll dOMat 4a.nL!
Karla -luncttunt~ ~lequon
YJ"e'hman
At"C"Ordlna to the Ste, ....,. Point Polle-e Dep;ortment It Is a
city on:llnlm-e that all b,u-,. must dose at I a.m .• u~pt du.-.
lnlt O..~·lltht Salving nme when they Ill! allowed 10 "'main
open until 2 a.m. Cent ral Standard Time. This clly ordinance
wa• pa5>;<'<1 and l"'bllahed by the City Council. In order to
ha•·e tM . ban ll!maln Oil"' ton~~:er. oiM! would hue to Pl'lltlon the Council to pu1 a new ordinance to tht. ll!prd.
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With the..-· rh..,~~ ln "-"Of•wn'" houMi, will t he houri of
lhe Unl\·errJty no1khboard bol le~henecl abot
lUellejcft,l'tlllUpa
.run lorA cha nre In tt~phonehou" hu n!X ye t ~n tolll!ldered.
AI presenL the l"'~tchboard houn coincide with rnldence
ha lldl'$k houn.
tol r. Ko-.utkra~r· oflhe houatnc departmcmt11ld thit It
would ('0;11\ approJ!ilrrnttely $5..200 per K hool year to extend
swltchbQard $11C"Ykje at nlcllt. ' The co.t would Include 11\e
K l"'ltts of two optnoton"lnd the extra help needotd 11 the
~•ldence hall des4
~= T1p~, Ma4boD
n.e addition of 1-0\ P. near the ,Dtbot complex. and demolf.
tlon sltK. used 11\fjally by 1tudents lor parillna. have ellmlnat·
a parktne problNTI tor t1'14! lll""fnL Lot p h.u 38& nan.
whkh parte. 4.50 c..-s now (the o'-erload can b." handled becau.e not 1'\'l't')'One parte. at oncel.
Ttledemolttlon.tte~ park about 200can. How.!VIr, parllcIJli lots are near to capacity and the dei'I)OUtion ,Pte~ wUI ~
bol ocalp\ed .with bulldtnas. Constnw:Uon b to bec:J.n thb
1\Unmer on the bulldlnp.
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~~thtta!. ~ti~~ f.!e ~~.:Uonttm=
=rru:
department are Jooklnc for I'I)Ore park\na spa~. Claude
Audenmauer, security oU\.cer. llkl that Ill• are under ronlldl'ratlon for parttlna. Tile propo.wd \ol.$, lftltlnc ample
lp&ee, would be eully aeeeulblt! to the atlldent.
Aude}"mluer stated~~ ltudents would have adequate
paridnc taetlltie. with mlnor lncon,-enle:nces. He alto •kl 'that
C)'de racb, ct.tclled 4itferentt,- thu u.e: rac:b . ta lot r,
would be iDitaJJed In Jot P.
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wrtH A1lL OF the activttlea on campu. theae da)'l, we wonder bow t.ha fel·
Jo.v could take a nap. Perba~ be just act tired of tryina to decide .-bleb
took tbe path of calculat!d non-involvement. (Bob
Bolden Photo) .
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wu mo.t important, and
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· April 25, 1968
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ree Campus Members
Refuse To Pay Taxes
"Stuilent 'sparks' are definitely becoming
obvious"
DW!e t:r~. 21, Senior, 1m Main Street, from Wla('Onl in Raplda, majortn1 In Enallah.
St udent "tpf.rks" are ddlnltely becomtna obvlout: l .thlnk •
e~·eryone can notlcot the dotc:Une ln' " lldfont apathy. Attendance
and lnttl'ftt shown In the polltlcal t pNken we ho»led, appredatlonol the qualltyof thetalent pn!5entodto utln
Arts and Lecture~~ protrama and tptdat concerts tiven
t'""'sey Ltwls. J ohnny Rl•·en. '1lle Crfam" l ui!Jl~o~non ot
tht t rte<lom of the prMSoffer«<utlnour own tchoot newfo
paptor •re eumplH of lnereaHd ttudent participation.
Studrnts Were-n't 11rald to show dlsien~on and ·concern
lu t temt'll H" ~mint the Student Conduct Code pre~ted
by the United COundl 1nd the faeully; they are now t'Om pl)'·
tnt with IM·SI.'hool'l policy of orta nlztd and ptotetful dllaentlon In pre8entlnt and auendlnt procrama to uprea their
vlows and crttlc:Um on auch UAIUponllOn:-!1 protrams u
"•·orum tor D111en.lon."
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Student orcanlu.Uo111 a tve an all-out effort In lT)'Int lo l
satlt l )' the atudent and make our tchool more proty'Ualve:
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AWS eut throu~~:h 1 lont..awtlted new women'a hours policy. DR. H UGII McLEAN from Chicago University pre-
:~.,"~'!rdle~ :~~:1 ~~n'; f!rmm"::~:::S' a':,n~~i~~:t~:f':;
our homec:omln11: pOlicy.
. sc~~.~~~~~':l~st.~~~':~~!j1~~:~~~li~~:l ~~e;:~
is trylnlt hard to ~~:h·e u& this classltlcallon. An article In the
.,urrcnl tMue of E"''lll"' m•ea:dne · relflows ex-VIce-President
Nt••our
, .• t,tudents.
.......Pret
, ~hoolo"'re'""
by
ldent Dreyfus II"'"""'"'m"-'
refer~ to u ''the
llwl.na;H,"andl&cornrTW:!ndfdtorhllrehuloMhlpwhhthe t lu-
sented a . history lecture o n "Diuent from Comm u niat Dogma in Literature " in the du.sroom cen-
Hea'lth serVICe
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t er la11t Monday eveni ng. (Bob Ok ruinski Photo)
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deni$.Suchnt11onai ~Knltlon •h0WIIweareeertalnlynot
'" in· .. . due to the
::~~;:::·:·p~s·,~:;;:s .. ~.~ ,..,,, '"'~u ~" Is NowExpandingJ
of its students"
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ve~~o~~~~%r1~~ ~~n~n!~01~v. Rh·er Dri11e, twm Ste-
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fu ture 11 more studentS beromt' concct·ncd about their WI)'
of llle. HO'we>·er, the fundAmental problem atlll remAins without the OX)'£t'n of an informed a nd conceml!d 1tudent
· body. 1\udtr.l "1parks~ are dPi tlned to die out, lnttead of developtne Into a detnsint tlrt, chan~~:lne our Lh'H for the
better.
F.'oryea.-..both studcntl andfac;ulty have er1edouta~:allllt
the a pathy on this cams>~~&. but It It titlll with u1. \'otlna
tumoull for Uornec:omlnll: And Wlnt(!T C1mh'11l KinK and '
Queen t Jf'oCtlon• remain •·ery smAll. The Student Conduct
Code which wu p.a~ thllyfar. t llectse•·ery Jtudtnt on
this campus. 'iN. when It wn ~1111 j us t a proposal, leu tl\an
20 pen:~nt of the ttutk!nU \'Ottd In the ref~:_rcndum or t llttldtd
the meetlnp coneernlnKlt.
Durin~~: this pa8t year, there hn been much conc«n About
the Student Se""'te being l'l'IJI')ll~lblc to the students. Howe •·er.
lntheSOoatetlectlons to beheldon 'Tlu.tnlda)'. t rt!onlynoal
raet1 nre forthcc!B.UI!Cillltorpollltlons. What happened to
• II the "COncerned" !ludcnt~ who wrre 10 hiKhl)' critical of
, thtStudcntsenatt!
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II W SU.SP hal lndted beconu! the "In" school It 1,11 due to
''the oll~ampu• aetlvllil'l ofllll 1\Udenta. rather than to IIUdcnt ii'I\'Oh·ementlnon~ampusBetlvltlea.l!llluesand probicffil!.
IWAS KEATS
THE BOB DYLAN
OF HIS DAY?
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Whowu t herrt"ateatufthe t:nr lloh Romantic PoetsBywn,Shclleyor..:eats!Thltqou tlonhu ai•·en r\.e to
m• ny li~ely u mpu1 dlac:uulon• and nat • few otabblnlft.
Letu&toibytrytoftnd an ano,.·er.
Flrd, Kulll Cor The Louisville Slunu. u he is communlyealled.) Keata'talentbloomed earl)'. While1till a
Sl.'hoolboy at St. Swhhln'o he wrote h it epic lines: ·
1/I Ctlllflood l get cn\Ctpple,
So/do,.'ltd~!lc iRIIredta~L
F rom t hl•dlstlnaulohedbealnninll:he-nt ontowrlta
a nother ~0 million poem11. t n ac:hil\·ement all the more reo
markablewhenyou consider t htht wu only befect
tall \ ! mention lhia !act onlrtoahow thal"phytlcalprol.tlem~~never keep the true•rtlatfromcrtating. Byron, for
example, ,.... lame. Shelley autrered from prlck.Jy hut all
winter IonS'. Nonethele~~,thele threetitanaofliteuture
ne•·t rtlopped wrltlnapoetryfor oneday.
Nor.dldtheynealectthelrperaonallivea. 6 yron, a de,il
"have definitely become the
Band¥ Van Vrel!dt,
20, Sophomore, 320 Schmecckle Hall,
from Llttk! Chute, majortn11: In Art Education.
In the two ) 'tara thlil I Mvt been here. I !eel that WSU.SP
haa definitely become the Mtn" school. By thll, I mun' that
from a 11«111 1nd educaUontl atandpolnt. It hu become outs ta ndlnll: In ftmllltr1zinl: the"udcnllwlth the- cunent laaun
I I IBTII:e. We hl\·e htd I UCh hono~ l pt'&kef'fl I I V\ee-Prnl•
dent Humph~y. tonner V\ce-Prtlldtnt Nixon. Senator McCarthy l nd Malcolm Bo)'d who ht\'e tried to ~~:Sve the atudrnll
a bow erlntl&htandappred.atlonoftoday'a eW!nll.
Aalde from the.e, we ha1·e
soc:lal tcale,
Riven. the Lovin' Spoonful
hte Boxet. ObvlouJiy, the~
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t he Greek ,w•rof lndepc.ndeMe. He fourhtbr••·ely ancl
.,.-ell, but women were ne•·er fu fro,m hi• mind, u evl·
dencedbythuelmmortal llnu :
Howaplntdidit~ fo figU/orthGruk.
Bitt I do,.'t ~"jor it Atllf u ~~~~eA u du ci"fl rhdr I•
eAuk.
WhileByron fouahtlnG reece, ShtUer~t•>·ed in J::nrlanti. where he bec•me razor aha r pener to the Duke of
Glouceater. Shtlle)' Wl l happy in hit work, .. we know
The Draft
Call far May
is 44,000
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' menu which ha~e taken place on
..-.n truthluUyM callcdthe"ln"
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. "a school's reputation should be based on
its academic ·standing"
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LlffiE JOE'S
DRIN~ING
» nkl ~- Steffen, 20, Junior, 313 Baldwin Hall~ from Lake
Bluff. llllnois. majOrii'IJI: In BuslnHa Admlnilltrltlon.
Thel'f! il llnle doubt that on our umpus Wre do exbt
m11n)' students who lla••e demonatnt~ ..:res t abllltl~ as lead·
ESTABLISHMENT
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~~~e~~o~a~:~r!:dk!·~!:;~::e~~,~~f~~~~ !';:p,.~"!.;:
on the Duke'• rato r. and he wu 1oon b • nl1hed t •
~~:!r~~l:;n\Thi• later bec•me known .. The t nduatri•l
Onewunderahow Shelley'l life-andthecourse oft::nrliahpoetr r-would havedill'eredi f PeraonntSuperStalnleu St~l BJadu had been invented 200 yeara ea rlier. For
Pet10nn1 Ia a blade that needs no atroppinr . honin.- or
~~h!~'!~~~~!:~e ·~r~~~ ~~~nr;·~~.~~~ ~-,.~~:~~~~'& ;! tl!~!
e111. Throua:h thelrelfortl. there .re few scllvlliH, IOCW! snd
academic, which ate not svall.lble to all s tudents. I have
abo noted. In my th~ )'Nrl at Point. sn lntrtue In "Under''
· sppeann..:. lnthe Pf!ll, lt~the studtnt "IP&r~whoso
r often wor ked alone. but now 1 rreater Q:t'nCr&illudent ln~erat
ftt fllr a Duke or a fre1hm1n. Moreo~er, thia Penonna,
th lljeweloftheblade-maker'tlrt, th llboonto the ch«k
s ndbountrtothe dcwllp, eomu torou both lndoulo!eedre atyle and lnj~tor atyle. Get aome now durinr " Be
poorly a tte nded. Now. I feel that thdslll'H sre at Jut reo
ce\vlne ii'Hit r support and a n endance than lmaf\n.lble two
But I dlrreu. Byron, I II)', ..... In GtHCe 1nd Sht lleT
In England. Munwhlle Keat~ went to Rome to try to
I ::~~~- ..~·re·~~=~~~t!~:'~~e~Yc:~u~ die~..."~ !~~::~
)'tarllfO.
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Klndto YourKisser \\'~k."
~~:row. Whodoeanotremembtrhlawittfullyrlc:
A ltAowgA/amo>llJ ~Vt /ntlu'gll,
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The lt&temMt ths t we have bo!c:orne !he
school does
ral&e some question In my mind. Not, ' "Are we In ~" but
:::?;r~· ~!r u~r: ~~n:~:"~~"~!i,~~~eu7-t '~~.~.h~
:f~':o~~"fo~~:o.:l.·~~~ :-:h=ld1~r:e.~~\·~~~~:
Sot~~tdiiJ / tcilllook iR IIIIeltphnt'ltJt.
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But Kulldiclnoll'row. Hiafrlt ndJ.SheUeyandBr ron.
touthedtolheheart. r ul hedloRometo atrtt.chhlm.Thia
~c~~1~B!~;!!.,8la7h~ri;:ro~h~~!:~: ::;'d\~0::~ <f.ki~~~
· tchoolandletpeoplelnterpretthllu th&y Uke.
Sheller. a mort domutte type, allyed home with hia wlf•
Mary an~wrotehll famou1poem :
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1lo"fll t /OJ IIIIIII<!IOifll lilt llliU~IIIId-ilt,
lb d hi)' lluud k~l .hr a lid gin Iter • bi/<1.
"demonstration of opinion is displayed"
D.~ OUnla, 21, Frahman. from Stevens Point. majorIna In Soclolo;y·P•ychotoo.
Havlnll: llvtd In vnl•-enlty or colltl:fl 1urroundlnp tlnee
my time be11:an. It seem~~ to me that an Win" tehoot II mo.t
evldf'nlly char•e\ethed by the ell\lberance 1hown by t•~lty
IU'Idttudents ln weklnaoutvlradtyofoplnlonand thendem·
o~atratln11: •lncertty of 11. The demo111ll'lllon of opinion II
dltpl&ytd mu$la~lly, verbally and, In thort, In all human relation&.
1 have found s uch· • characteristic on thi1 camput.
Ju lor "spt.tits," the)' 1peak for themaeJvea.
ever-so
Man-Tailored
Mofd, '..,. orplay
tiMcolenegollllt
.itchottw... boril
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ln pllow,plnk.
""""oraqve.
Wast-cut+pockltt
J-ew In 100" wet~!
'n -
r eotton con-
_voll.5b.. .5/.S.
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15/ 16_ ... $7.00
"frying to be 'in.'. but fails"
IUdta rd Koaldt. 19, Fn!llhman, 407 S.ldwln Hall.
Radne. maJor1nr In Hlltory.
What 15 an "in" school! Tbll would .be a tehool that t1e11
the u:ample tor schooll to foi.Jow. Th\1 wou'Jd be a Khool that
h.. pea~ drmollltratlolll, b«auae 1tudertll ..-.nnot luttlfy a
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:;;~ ,~!·:::Ovrlh!~~J~oo:~-: ~:f te~=~~
tor trnployTMitt on e-mp111 bteiUM the l tudenu don't like
J)ow'a tnvolno:mmt In the Vietnamese war. 11111 Ia not Stevena
Point.
Stevens Point II a aebool whue demolllli'IIION take place
beaiUM ltJa\hethlniiOdo, 'and notbeaiUM tht I IIKStftl\
·obJect to "the war.w Many of the atudenll on lhla 'CIJilpul
"t.ck Euafne McCarthy for the aame reuon they •~ weanns
~ ~::!...':·!~J:~; ~:':e.;,.Sli::":uro'~~~~~-=
. . , NoaUy "in.- you wouldn't find Ilia~ c:at1 p
out of Point ewry weftend.
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. "tna
I<Jiten.down,.ort· ' ,
ai......INr\. 80%
cotfol), 20" poly. .., , low:lcho.a.. ~
broy. Yallow, pl,., '
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j..prU 25, 1968
f!iE POINTil
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Senate Candidates Outline Their Positions
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f•c:ultycon'UTIIIIHSOII ~IImP'J$.
•~an;.• ol theM oon>f!liU~ ~rt
tetupwltht,.,o atudenl.o lnd
lOUT f1eulty memben. Thb. In
,..l'OC<I,
n>el llll
!hoot~~
t>l
the •dN::IIIont ar~ being m~o~to
ll)otiM:fucul!y.
"If c:k-ctcd, I ...Ill ""'~ 1,.
wardnu•kln&'lhell~l-fiC\Il.
ty nUon oo thHe ~milt~
more ~uh1ble, thui MI~N.In~
thP l tudfflliiTUiervol.,.om
pllrtlt:ll'. lllon h1 c•m~ JJOlk)
ded.dOOIS.
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FOR YOU
Laird Calls Politics
Honorable Profession
COil£1 ...~1ma n :0.\d \in R. Laird - "Anyway, 1 hope that lan' t
an honor- wll:l thcmuni:'Lllrduld~
""'t"""'lof\ Wednesdll,)l tlc-·n•en need auut~lrn t autho,...
O..f<•nde.,ipoUtlcs u
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~7::~~:~~::kln~~~:~:~~ ::!u:-c~to~.~~m:~,·c~ ~ ;!
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dioaJ •polnl· m~anl."
cil<'<l
mem It• a reccnt poll which
Soou ~·roch lke ukeod who
f1>1>nd nine of eVt'l')' tt'n Pl'l"!ntl '*'Wid be IIMI ~a!Mntla l nomiU'Il~wnoblc
to their
children
nt'l'S .
"My Cl')'l llll biill te lla me
buomln11 lawrnakc"-'.
It will be &bb)' Kennedy atld
TI•e Ma!'ahUtld Rtpubllcan'l Olck Nlllan;• the eon;reu man
IP\>I!II fi!I«Will~byaaldamlllna .
111c .r•·Mth cra<kl'll cun"f'ntly
He aald In two reec' nl eon-
IHJ<lylng pi'Oefi!Urf'S of the ltd- vcru tlons with !he! l're&ldcnt
cl':l: tto••crn ml'lll,
hwilcat~ 1 d.-.lt·e to avoid
l..alr<i !old. hi• )'Outhlul Mudl· in vol\'tment In the ~mucratle
ence tha i •\mcnuo" ahould ftll.t lollll l eor'IYentlon.
l>n •aldent Joh RIIQn In a
would
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•h<>l•hl "llr qu!tt" 10
munls" wt:u>'t mb.::~ltuh•te ou r
II Neliun Rockefeller'• aup.;.. ,;..,.In endtna the conflict. portrn w11lt wttH w.w,11llon
II~ a!IO tll!led for 1 priority ti me to dnh
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l"'''rant .110 moll<')' for tll'MI ~:o~ root' for the
o/ homRI\.~ snd el llt-~ Hf' I I)- don, Llh'd br i ~Vt'll
pl'\>~rl~tc'd llr-.1 . " 1\'e ne-ed to will prolmbly fa ll ,
to .. nn,<'tl''l'l$1n
tbrlore
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.\llheclooieol t
Lllrtlpresenledl
, whleh In
AROUND
Fri. & Sat.
11 :00 A. M. to Midnight
Mon., Tues., Wed., Y
Thur., & Sun.,
·11 :00 A. M. to 11:00 P.M.
l:'ltr)'bodJ' hu 111 Unclt Gw~.
~IS.
•rnm.• nt ina,.cted beef.
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People cause It-and only people
Undt Geo~ill rulnptrt lftth othtr
peopl\'1111011.,..
Bo;o.t ... hanlt-to)'OUl'dl~~nond, .,.'Maolnr
to•~tthatJOU!ponhl ....
haueunl•Uncltc;.o,pilattalntd
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Triple Thick Shakes
Delicious Hamburgers
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Hot ·Ta
Frenc Fries
it."Peopte· m•tu••L•vou~a
Beauti
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~~~blJkno,..Uttlt montbanJ'OII
nev•r
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thrifty prices , •• tasty faad
throwltoelf•w•v:uuerdo••···
w.·.,.
stttted for ~·" sine:• •• open•d Mv•n
yeora ago and .our promiM to you
nev•r will!"
·25c
18c
15c
...~MJ'OUc:ln&tt praetloallyanythlll&'
wholuale.
.mod• from 1
100 perc•nt pure U.S. · Gov.
SH;~~~=~~~~ER
nEVEHS POINT,
j~;~nk.And
fine quality'! you'd .. ,.,.. to your own
, family • • • •v•ry Robby burg•r It
$Rollllyi ·
C... ill Mil ptiiOfW/IUfll
Ht'ttht ont'WIIokn<nra'Whic.h ~riii PIKto!
" l•eaun Robby's intilh on th• same
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E'I'U1 ArtCII'1'..t dl1mond l• lntpem<l bJ' •
r-olocllt Nld hacQd b)' I 'WritWn PVJ'SX
cuarll!t.te.Bun.luatlolltforc:aratnl&ht.eolor , «Lt
anddaril.)'.
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I C:7.c:- .,-,-·:-:~;:!~!~~~"tu~rt.5ehoolll, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Elementan:
Cn.dn: l ntenhedlate; Klndera;arten: Elem. Vocal :Muak,
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No . 1. Wi nte r. W I$.: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
~~~~..~ Edu~ tlon; German/World Hlatory ; Soc\~! atlldln;
Mosinee Elementary Schooll, 9 a.m . to 4 p.m. Eltm. An ;
Gnde 2; Grade 6.
Apr. 30 -
Phelps Public Schoola, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m . Vocal &.
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rtJiu iJ r Elem.
Owen Publlq Schools, 9 a.m . to 4 p.m . Enall• h : World
'fillnory, Chemlatry/ Phlca: H .S. Art: F'rfneh; Elem. Vocal
Mu sic:.
Prentl<:e Publle Schoola. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m . Band &. Mu sic.
I
will be the featured en·
tcrtainmentfor the WSU
combined Inaugural Ball
-Spring Formal at the
fieldhouse on May 11.
Tickelll will be on aale at
th e Information Desk of
th e Univcrait y Center for
$3 per couple for WSU
atud ents and S5 per cou·
ple for non-atudcnt.s. This
ia snothcr U.A .a apon·
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ATTENTION
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SENIORS
Gtllell Publ ic Schools. 9 a. m. to 4 p.m. Boys' Phy. Ed./t'Oach·
lne: Enall.sh.
Muon County Cen tral Sc:hoola, SCOttville, Mich., 9 a.m . to
4 p.m. Klnderpnen, Grade 1 lhrou1h 6; Special Educ:atlon;
J r. Hlah Sdence & M at~rna tlca: Sr. Hli h SCience: Sr. H l&h
Home Economla.
Union Gro"e Public SChools, 9 a. m. t o 4 p.m . Math: Home
E<:onomlc:a: EneUth/ Journallam,; German; Spoeec;h Thtra~y :
Elemen tary.
P ulukl Community SChool•. 9 a.ni. to 4 p .m. Chemla try :
Buslne511 Education: .Math ; Spanli h : French: E n11l1h.
Tri poli Publl<; lkhoolt., 10 a.m . to 4 p.m. En1ll1h; Mu5lc:
Home E<:onomla : Hbtory: In strumental Mualt: Phy. Ed .
Fmmo Oty lkhooll, Clotl f ., 9 a .m. to 4 p .m. To be an·
nounced.
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25, 1968
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April 25, 1961
THE tOINT U .
8
oihters Be t Blugolds.; . Weekend Action Rained ·Out
Hurl One-Hitter Tenr~is Tearn Wins
Pointer P1tc
8)'
Tim~h
1\'SU.S\C\'fnl Poln1'1 bauballtc-am t-nokdout IZ hiU
and pitche-r Stc•·~ Stroll¥ and
~lik~ Zlnc:r1 tmrlcd • brlllhont
llfl<."hlttl'r ·~ thl' Pointers end·
·~I :o si.~ ~·'""' Mln~t ill'<"ok
•dth a 10.0 ..-In on l\l<'idny,
M>ril 16 ~• Uuk,>h Park. TIM'
c•·~nnl tl>l· !\linters' ov~r­
a ll ma rk 1116--6-1.
Till' l"olnten ' pounde-d EMu
ct..in:- pitc hlnJ: ·~ Ron Poq.
ut'tle ~nd th~ IO.OCCC'»>n
"htleStronj;""• •·"'l·•h• l'J•.
>U"lkln;:out fl•·t andwalkln~t
t"o Jim k •...non. Blu~;Uld
first b;o>Cmlln. 1101 tiM- onl)'
hh uU ul Stmn~. 11 loopin~
drln• lnl<l ltltlleld In
tht'
"In
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Mlki'Zlll<'r1
pltc~U.. I"t
tv.vlnn\np lor
Polnl, fa nnlllithl"ftand wllk·
fnJ; unc. llrdldnotallowa
hit In the lnnlnp ht! " 'Orkl.'d.
Da•·e Petenon and Zlnert t••idtd ti'M' lone ba.ll for . tiM'
Pulnterl&lnchnp~oula
hocnr run. Petenon. a junior
lrom \\'aup.a~a. belll.'d 1 drive
that . urrlcd a buut 400 le<.!llnto the wind. Zlntr t captlt'd a
U•·to N n elctuh lnnliiJI wllh a
n.n bl1~1 o•·c-r thco C('llttr
!lcld fence. a dbt•nc• o1 ns
"''0
(tel.
Phil Birkel, tt'llior lhorH!Oi>
lrom Ell'""«<h. COUC('\\.'d I
double 1nd • ln&l<" In three
t rl)ll l nddruVf'ln three rolll.
Ootdll'r Jim "Olio" Hannn.•
•lso an•ll-conf~C' football
end. thi'C\0" out thrC(' of
Eau
Clal~'l llx baHI"\IIlntn
and
al.uo;nlt..cted•lriple.
S«ond buem1111 John H•rrll and thln:l baseman Tbm
H•lmerl addtd 1\0.'0 hlu lind an
RBI <"IICh. lirlm<"rl ...... rob~
ul •horn<''l\ln ln th<"Roood
whe-n Hluaold cmt..,. ftcklt r
Steve Rt lnllc- m•dc a IJ><"ClliW-
I~t~·handed,leal>""c•teh.
"'ho
The Blua:u~.
dkt nut
E<"l l rullllft' plll llt'C.olidbat<'.
IIQw h&v<' • H'O;Ot'dol lhiff
wlnl and two loac.-8,
The Polntus "~"'" nlned out
OJ II ldlftluled doubld!Udet
"'lth SuptrlorStltel"tS&!Ul'day. Tht'y wlllt.akt toWro.d
thll WffkCnd, lraV<'liiiK to St.
Norb<'rt on Friday and WhJ!l!WIII<'t un Saturday. Both d1~
wlll bedoublti>C'•drn.
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