Association Will Perform In Fieldhouse On Sunday ,. "1be Auociation," one o f the top Ameriean rock and roll lrDU~, wUI PrHentaconcert o n Sun~y II 8 p.m. in the fleldhoute. hit ~do lntersperwd with bit. of ..t lrieal humor. The i r debu t u ''Th e AMoc:iaUon" wu in Nov. of 1965 at • nl1hl ch•b calkd the I Uillr , Jim Y" ter on rh ythm Mary" In May oftha followinl Ramo& o n lotad 1 ultar and Terry appund T he 1l:l yount men hne rKOrded ouc:h hlta u "Aion1 Come. Muy," "No Fair At All," "Chulah," "Windy," "Nevoer My Love" and thrir current hit , "Si:~~ MonBand." T o date,...,.., .--ds and their alb11mo h.,.e been aw1rded 11old recordl b)' the rcwrdint industry, On 1ta1e the 1\.uocil.tion ore.ento rnutical re\'lewoftheir BUhop Show, !t.. Smothen Bro then Co~y' Hour and otiMn. They wer. the tint rock m~!:~upR!.comJ;:!.of~ -~C:t H~l~ ..::: ~~~;··~..:.:; ~;:he~~~- C:nle ;:!-:wi.!~ ~~-The ,• : ..._ t,• . Auoe lation" on IIK:h haa lllerillon ~:~:::::•. •• .,m..... , Caraon ~~~;.:..:.· ..~:.~·••.w;:=; Tonl1ht Show, t he "THE ASSOCIATION," one o f Americo's l~ding ro<k ond roll g roups, w ill be performing In conQI!rl on Sundc:ry 0 1 8 p . m . In th11 fieldhouse. The group hos been oworded five gold records' lndudif'g "Cher- Ish.'' Titkels fo1 The performonce ore ovoiloble ot t he desk o f the Ul'live~lily Cel'lter. Prices o re $3.50, $3.25 ond $3.00. Joe)' ~~~=~~.::e ~~Pi:.' A~~.~~ In 1967, they w~re no~ the numher one pop rock TffOI'din81•oup, The I TOIIp hu abo bftn aw1 r ded 1i1 Gr1mmy nomin1tion1. Tldeq for t he JN'tforma nce u e n.U.ble at the Unlverslly Center ~- Ruerwd ~at. on the roeklhow.e noor are Sli.W, front half b~aeher seat.& are wsu $3:25 and bo.ck half b!.ache" • 1 ,.. $3 Tlci.eu will elw be IOid 11 the door if any rrm~~in Uno ticket. are ld t, atandini room only tickeu will be .old on the nightofthepnformance. Ruropl ex C't' I leS Have Toll Free Phone , Telephone numbeu have been aaltned in M1r1hfield, l'o'itroNin Rapid. and Wa1111U10 p«so111 In thOM citieo o::.n 'c•U WI 1 con 1 in S t 1 t e Unlfeully·-8te.-eno Point on 1 to \lf""'._...,_ The I)'Uem went Into errect Au~ust 19, Numbt'ra, by oommunity, ue : Mar1hfle ld, 387·25 19; W•uuu, 846-?376 ; and 1\'iscvnlin Rapid., 424 ·2351. Only the Wausau telephone buok liola the number, l,illln~~S forth<!O\hrr citlelwenttopteu b efore the number~ "'ere Jubilee •n~~~::~;.t)' S et For Drey f us Pan s ..,....... ,.m.>loood•'"'""'' Senate I Seventy-Five Dynamic Satu rd a Y • Democracy Rule u.:'!:••~~:::.. ~:7.';,. ::. ;,';: ::::, ~::::;.;·.~::::~·~:::,~~:·..~; Will Discuss :::::~·:=.-, ;•:,;:; ,::;.::;: Years Selected As Theme SDS Ban ,. u Pre.idMt l#e Sherman Oreyf"o uid the 11~1 w ill be uoed to conduct unlvcrolty buolneM between 7 Fr1Wry, 1'hio;willallowpeopleto ronllct eithf'r membero of the 'l'he 'fint Stud<•nt So:nale n>Hlinl o f the 11168-69 l<'hool year ""ill be held at 6 :30 p.m. tonl1ht, In tiM! Van Hioe Room o ftt... Unlvoersity Center. The main topic: of d iscu.Mion will conC'ttn the Board o f Re,..nuban on SDS dlaptersln the WSU oyat.nt, WIIUam L.utx, faeulty adrisor to SDS, will be prewnl. Th• 11udent body is lnril.ed topartieipatelnthedi.sc...o.ionl b<oforetheS..nate, Saxons Entertain In Grid Applicatioou fur n.,.t and qu""n compet hlonwlll beput in each otp ni·. ..,tion mail box and more coplea will be ..-.ilable at the information deak if nHdll!d. T h e queen campai•n r uiN, parade ruhs, and parade route &re 11 follow1: l , Ailent.,rln&floatamust be dC$IIP>ed and built by ITM'mbers o r the aubmittln• ..-.,.nl:ut lon. Non·.....,mben may be oonoultPd, but nuy not take an activ., part in tiM Ck!l.itnlnc o r buildin• of theOoat , 2. A oket ch of the propo...d hon'M'«<mlnt: nOflt must be 1ubmitted to t he homecomin( panrde oommittM In e&re of S pecia l E venla Commiltlle, Uniftrsll)' CentK, OG""'time bet..,·een l~nt&day,S.ptember 18, 1968, and Wednl'ldly, Oeto ber 2, 1968. 1beapprov.-d aketdlwill bt>llilll!td end kept on file with the panrde committee, 10 keep a arbon ropyforyowaelf.Anydniatlon from the appro~ed pion unieM The Su o n1 and Compan~. a O~'..d by the P~de oommiltlle '":C...'!~;;~~ folk·b•.'oq".e tr~, ha.-r . bren ;~~r '':'.:'..1:.,hln wi11 •P~"."'In•chtl)' rnt~Gri-dlron within 24 hours, and any =~~:e~::;::~:~~i;:::~~ ~::~~e!'O: 0~~;:: ;~£:"'·~:~;:~o:!~~~~:;: r~f£!':"~~~:~~;k~~~ ':;: t:e ~!~r~ tl::h~adh:;;:~i:: ~~ pll)'tlhlrJ16ic:hord. I A. Nlme of orpniutiOI\ B. Nameoandphone numben MO:~~~';PP~;.,'~~ w~10 1~,~;•h1. of~~~~:tlon own comed)' monolocue durina thtprQ(ram, This type o f prQ(ramminc is 1omethln1 nc:w fo r t hi l uniwrllty accordins t o RobHt 8111~h, Uniuuity Ctnlfr PI"C!Jnm direetor, 8111eh uld t he u niwnhy 1o rettinllo p ... tertalnment befont of orcaniut ion buoldonc D. Dimemlona .,;, Wordin1 to appear o n n0111 F. Divillon ent~rOO-i,e, n~ale or female 4. The two di•ilion1 for flo1t judain11h11l be male 1nd female. Any oo.cl orpnlutiona •hall be iudt:edinlhe maledivision. ~..: ::.:::, :;:.:~· n•me 1nd is "'d:;,an~":::-.:~~~u:..:~ Faculty Will Hold Meeting t r. . The rac:llltywill hold t meetlnl or tha )'tlr on Thwaday, Oct. 10. Th., mHtinc ~':~~t:r~ 12$l ofthe :::;~r .· Deadlin1e ,.. l.s Sunday I AU ..-relt-end MWI u-tldll m 111t be In the Polntu ofnc. by 8 pm. on Svnday e....Uftl lo lnllll'I P\Lblleat!on. E•etPti- wiD be mada only Lau\lftntcirctr,..4 . may be ll6ed on t hl Ooat. No char-.cter fiQurf'l, "1klru", or other Ooat J>¥1.1 o.owd on pt'l¥iOIIIfloal.lltthis 1Choolor any o ther uni~.eroity may_ be Holman Joins WSU Research usedonyour Oo.ot1. 6. Sp<'c:ial .. rr~~· ch IOU nd , liKhlin~, uniq11_, movemenll, etc:., &re hiahly r e comme nded. llowner: a. Sptc:isl precautiOIIIIhould be \.lke nforu fety. b . Hen\&lnmindful that t hey md.t be worltin~ at th., e nd or p;orade al.oo. . 7.AII noau "'"It be In their a•i8ned place. IUrroundJn~ the Allen C..nt<'f oomplu at 7 :00 •\ .M., S.twday, Oct ober 12, 1968. Judllf'!- will lnopect the n..,.ta from 7 :00·8:4:1 a.m. 8.The name o ft t... 1ubmluinc orpniutlon may t hlo Y"-' be wedonthe noat,lfdiscreetly woo-ked Into thcr o.-..,.n noat ckoillfl, 9 , The pr....,nca of any 8;;;~~~:~~~~t:E:;~~~ reoo..ltln• pt'nllty o f IOpolnta levied by t he Judidal Co11rt. Any drinkint: on t he noat will rHultlndlsq ..alific:atlon. I O.Drl...,..of theOoatamwt repotttotheUABofOee,aecond tloor Univeraity C..nt.,r at 6:00 p.m .. . 'ridlyfora•hortmeetinK. We will disc... pan.derout.,and 1ny lp<'C'isl problemoat t hla tlma. II , Floal.l in 1ood condition after t he pande, will 10 t o Goerke Park for d ilplay ... ll othtra will bt> cinn a polica et.c:Ort to thecitydump, , 12. The pan.de oommitt.,., I UKI""'I.I a masimum heicht of !6fHt .Sponsori"'orP ni&atiolll willberll!ilpollliblefoo- r unnersto keep low hancins b,.nchts 11d{or wire. aWl)' from their not~ t . Any d~btis o n the parade route from your not~ t mu11 be c:leaned u pimmdiately . t3 . 1be widt h and lenrth or and not t o be worn bolfore campala:nin&ltar\1. 8. No orconi&ation. may take down lnolh.,r 'o nl&lerial and repl.l~~eltwiththeir own, 9 , No material 11 to be droppedfromalrcqft. 10. No c:ampal1nlnw within 10 f~~et of the e..,ctlon boothl. o n.. pic:turelhould beaubmltted fore•c:helec:tlon booth. I I , Eachc:wpniutlonohOIIId be prepered to furnlah thrir c:andldall withaconv<'fUble lfl fin~liltforthtrpa.. M. Thl•carl• not tobtdecon t.ednceptfoo-• 11111 o n t he door• with the o::.ndldate•name lndlpoiUOrin' ortaniution. 12. The~~ noleo will be enror«d by tiM! Homecomin11 Committee. QUEEN'S OUALIFICATIONS ·2.00 cnade pointavoe,.re .SOphomore standin1 with 11 leut on•· temPI~r " thlo Univflo.ity ·must be a fulltime1tudenl · 12credil.l -n o unsatlofaet ory discipllnary record • -muot be opo...ored by a ,.,eocnia•d Unlw era it y o rpniutionor reoidencehall OTHER STIPULATION · an yone enterlnl a Homec:omin1 candidate mUll A prlncip!. uf "ckrnocrae)' rulea" WUI<'\'trc:ly o:ritleited by l'r.,llid<-ort 1,.... Sh<"rman Dreyf11s, op.,ak in K Sunday at two oon¥Ocationa for new fre5hnM'n e ntr rincWSU-St<'wou Poinl . "Don't t hink oonwthinK io I<'Cftpt.lble becaua the nl&j<>rity of po!(>ple are doinl it," he 1 dv iu d the )'out l-.., onany 1ccompanitdbypa..-nu. " In ot htr word., dun'! be mis111idr.d by ourv.,,-.whieh uy SIP"r cerll o fthepubliedoe1 IOnM!Lhinc we thlnk 11 morally wronc,''Dreyfua rontiniH'd . Thio i1 one le110n the preoldent ~n<'OU,.Itd frfth mcn tolc&rn urlyln t hcir"climbfooindc:p<'ndence a\ thionmpw,'' An ot hu lo to owoid development of a tralllidorl~ed mind which dictate. rout ine in dailylivin• . "1\'hileyou're hei'C!,findnine wayo to ...,.lk to 1 d11110 you bep t hinking. Dun'! lrt )'Our automobile drive you b)' takin11 thlume rout., .,Vfl)' day when yo u're o n t he •tr~~eta or hi&hWI)'I." Dreyfus warn\XI the frHhmen t hat tran aluoriud n<>\iono wuallyoourttiM! Idn"doinllnry belt"ioenou.h." lhopc~ L.yndon John~ondidn'tteiiMr. llarriman and Mr. Von"" to j~~~ot try their beot ll t heynqotiatefor t he United Stain in the Poril; puce talka. a l.ooe nterl not~t for t t...parade RenwmbO'r,1 tnck re<ord hu ...,tect undflCiduate to act never boeen bro.e n by one man u manorer r unn int: a lone. It Ilk.,, -manacen .t.aU be a liailon <'Ompetition (roon anothlr to b ., tw ee n ll omecomi n 1 1c:q .. ire that neotdcd p~~~oh, he eom.m i ~U., 1nd 1 t ated emphul~~orpnosatoon Why are the freohmt!n herd •mllll oblerv1 oo.cl hour~ llreyfusbelievl'lthe pwpo..,of aec:o r.dl n t '? r~lu. and an education Lodl)' 11 to hc:lp retuioiiOIIIOfthioUruvenoty youth nn d 1 n1 t ionalpurpo&ein •hould not have bftn • o w democqtlc: 10eiet y and to llo~cominc Que.,n c:andidall lf'•rn wa,-. of maklnr leitun p.evooully timemunlnJf"L "When we .::.me baek from l'o'orld Warll,theplwumaa~ prod ..c:tlon of ph)'f.ical thln11 li ke r ., r r i J.,rator • and automobil.,. t o make a better lif.,, but_ •.., loot that," We need national soalo bec:aua democqc:y In Anwrla. ha1 only be(>n 1 200·)'CIIr uperim.nt andnownNdstobeproven . Hia con""m ror fillin1 the vo id of lellure co.-. in a formula he h11 told many otud.,ntiCI'..,UJ>IdWint:hil yeuln theprftidencyhtr1!. Sportinahior.-dveootu ..;... l, he reminded tiM frf!lhmen his doori• alwa,-.op<'n for t bl!ir Yial.l. " You know there are thre e 1roup1 In thl• ea mp"t<1tudenta, facult)' and adminiltri\On- and In t hat orderorimport.ance, " of the Po int.-rJ"blle.,. E.ehotuckntur,anl:utio non a.mpw will hi\.., a booth ftnd will att empt to acquaint otudrnta with their particulo.r troup, This ,..., each orcanir.-lion whleh h• a booth will bf, rompolinlllalnueuhotherfor trophieo tobt>ci•entothe first, Mrond and third place winn~ra. ThoM in attendance 11 tht• PolntarJublln will be cl.-rn a e h anea to ~ott on tha orpniution which hu the btot di1play. Th e S1xono, 1 3· man baroque-folk croup, wltl pro•·id<' e nt<'rtllnm.ent durin~ 1nd after tiM! Jubire.. 'n>ooe orpnl:utionl wi•hin1 t ohavoe a di1pl1y are11r&edto atl.end a 7:00 pm, m"tin1 this nenin1 in the Unh..,rait)·C..nt.,r. Check the InfOrmation Dcok for tt...room. Freshmen Positions Open In Senate Nominatin1 petition~ ore now ' election nolnorStud.,nt So-nate uailable for the offi« of in ceneral is A'quir.-d , contae\ freohmen cl111 1tudent ..,natort P1ul Schillinc, Student Uod)' intheStudentS..nateoffi.:eand l'rt5idtnt , at.,;•t . 2i6. the StudPnl Actiwltill office of t he UnivoeraityC..ntrr. Petitiolll mwt be filled o ut and A'tllrned to t he Stud~nt Senateofro""no laterthln 5:00 pm., Th .. roday , Sept . 26 . C.ndidltt5 mull 1cquire J>O ,i,natur~ of r..uow d111mat.-1 for their name to oppearon the ballot, The two candidate$ re~~eirinc t he hll ht51 number ofwte1 will fill the frfthman c:l111 """'· If information c:oneerninc either 1\t 1 11 uther t i.-.. "ud<'nla nl&yu~the lir~nfurpt'riorhnot ueft<lin~ fove minutu p<>r eall. Sub,....1uent l)',lludent•noa)'eall thllir parent~ or par..ntam.ay corll t heirchlldrenrach e venln,, 21 Year Olds Must Acquire Absentee Vote BvOave Baumann WSU ot ud.,nu who ..,·ioh to •·oa. b"t ar., notr.,oidcntaof St.,nns Point may do 10 by ac:q uirinil a n 1boentt't ballot ~~:e ~~: J,",:'...,~ .!~\~:c~·~~ loeattd , U the vote. io fromufcit)'of t.,OOOornoure,hei<A'qllirtdto reciuettiM!rebefotc':,ocquirinlan abot-nt...- ballot , Juol a nll'tt teq"e.~tto th., city ortownck'rk forthtballu-t, tobtonailedto tht•·oterpriorto thr election io :~:J'~"~~~~it~~llrr tuwruhipo Upon rfte'ivinatheb•llot,the •ottrfoll•itoutinth<:pf<'M'ncr oft,...., ,.. it~""l or a not&r)' public:, 1c:alo it and rNurnsth<' b:rllnt to the elcrk by mail. The ballotwillb<lopentd atthtpoll• on election day. th., not~tille ftto t hedi.scrttion ~2~::·~·:~:~~:~1·2 University Christian Movement ...j~~~~~fr,;;. Will Sponsor Free University Unlvtflll)' C hri1t l a n M ovement and WSU.Stevoens CAMPAIGN RULES I. C..mi>ai1ninc for q"~~ena Polntare ;olntl)'ipoiUOrinll wiU tK,:in no IOOilft than Ch r htian F ru U nlverlity 1\o.tod.oy, October 8at 12:0 L 1t.1rtincon Monday,S..pt. 30,11 llr. Paul Cameron tlolman is A .M.: and all c:amptl&:n matniall 8 p.m. in the Cluuoom Cent.,r, thenCIWIIIOCIII.edireetorOfl 1hall be rtmoved by Sat 11rday, roomt l 03and l 04 , coo p 1 r a I I~ e r e 1 ea rc:h October l 2 at 6:00 P.M. Puticipatlal lnthisi O·....,.k 2. Poste.. ohollldbekeptin e ffort are th., clerty of t he deulo pment o r11nintion hndquar~red 11 WlKomin 1ood lute and any lnckoent Unlftrslt y Chriltian Movoell\fl\t. matrrial will b<oconr~~eated. Sta i r University Sttvtlll Any lnterftt..d church 1oo inri!N 3, Bea.UICI o f .,..ln~na...,., topartkipallifltila ffilil.l.ed Point. lit will ..,....ewithOr. William ~.1ummed otiekera, oc:ot c:h with uniftrsity mlniltry ofthl C I • men I I in I h ., t.ope, or th .. mb t.lc:kl will bt Unl...,raity Chriatian Monment . fede ra ll y ·lpo n• o red CORD allow.,d o n the wallo of the R-.ismtio,.. will be u ken a~ prO(rlm and •rve WSU·L.o. buildinp. the t;nt mNtinlandanyone II 4 , In rupec t t o t he frM lo at~nd . One requitc'ment en.-, Rl'lft F1lla, St_,.,.,,. Po!nt, Stout al Menomonie tnd community, no aound tnoc b II put forth - thlton.:e aponon willbtllwd and t ht hQipltal eommlll hlmaelf to 1 coune, Whitewater. Dr. Uo lman , 1 native of ~n• mull be Qb..erved. that hot be falthfullnaU.,ndanca :1. No defaein1 o f_pubtie or 1nd p&rtld pell to hil rullftt Mo rtis, IU., hu uperien"" in • ot.atllt lc:al analyti1, eluoroom prinllpropert y, potenllal. 6. Tht 11M of TV and redlo teach lnt and ed u cat i on al an to be held in telt<rio.ion. llewuaned ue.UOI\al for c:ampllllnlnl wiU not bol a u .oom Ctnu. room1 103 andiG4 at 8 p.m.evoerydayof an a l y• t for t iM board o f aUo w.-d . eduo::.tlonln F iint, Mieh., befOR 7 . Lap e l 1111 wi ll b e tha wHII, Tbere an eitht cominahtre. conridered c:ampalpo mau.lal C:Oiti'WilobeoUft"..d,eachan Organization a.- hour In lenl]th, fo llo wed b)' a P"'riodofdiscu.Mion. T h e•• e0 11 r1 .,1 ar., non-..ectarian In nllllrt and make an t ffort toadd...u1o0me of the eumrnt i111u" btfort man In univoersity forum today, 'MM!y do not propoM Mllutiolll, but tupply • baeklfound apin11 which modern kno w!.dt., may f'rnd a per~pe-ctioe for betler 11nden t1ndinl, 'ThtMondayd~~~es, Minority GrOIIPI, will .be in~trueted by Rn. Rlc:hlrd Steffen and Sift.,r Robert Marie Ellen. The cene.. t OOIIlH will deal with c:ulture, with ·~c:inc: emphuis on the u.s. "New TH \.111\fl\t Survey," c:ond11c:t1 d by Rn . J ay Hu mphrey, o n Tuftdayt will be 1 britf ourwy o f the New Ttitament In r~iltion toMod.,rn ""'· WedneWy Jun~ evenlnp, Rn. Schn.,idtt' 111d Fother Joo.ephSulllnnwillinotruct the coune "Chrbtlan Mo,.lily and the ll uman Predicament ," An euminatlon and disc11oaion o f the ideu of morality and ethio::. palllndprewnt willcollltltute therourte. " God in Contemporary Litt,.\llrt" is 1nother eou,_ Kladuled for l'o'edne.day1. It will ckalwith the Chriltian faith ufoundinthewritincoffivoe con~mpor&ry 1uthon. F1t ht r Gilbert T1romu will ttac:h the Thundayo, Father H11Tio U1H will conduct a eou,. , "Some Tr..,da In Modern Th..olot:y," ckatin1 with new world 'lieWI andllpanllo,.. andtheir lmpac:t onmodem theolot:y. Abo on Thu rulay r voenlnp, tiM ooW"H " Unde rstandlnp of Jr.w Chritt" will be otfered under the lnltnoctlonofRichard Hm. n111 SANT AMOUI fright) o nd I HONDA KAISEI (left) or• rwo otudenls w ho five In residence holl loungn becouse of the need for room. The two o re freshmel'l from Green Boy ond live in NI!'Oie Hall where the lounges weoe tu'"ed Into •ooms this summer. IMike Theiu Photol .... 2 September 19, 1968 THE POINTER Men Are Forced to Discover Where 2S Deferments Are Hid "Lellhy •peech be betur lhan •ilence, or be •iknL" -DiooJ~iw THE PODIUM '1aculif AaiM ~ 011- Sl;S Juae ·Stlt4U, The issue at hand conceming tho Board of Regent.' rec-ent action banning the Studenta for a Democratic Society on campua ia a much deeper one than the banninJ itself. . The question ia dearly one Of etudent'a righta and the 10\-ereignty of Wisconsin State Univeraity-Stevena Point u an individu11l inatitution. The a rbitrariness of the regent&' ordering of Preaident Dreyfus to ban the loca1 SDS chapter ia being looked at by the studentl, faculty and even t he adminiatn.tion u an unne<:-essary usurping of out university'• right tD COD• trolintemal issues. The 11uden!s: Student body president Pauf.Schilling stated that it ia "apallinr the way the board interfered in atudent participation in detennining atudent orpniutioiUI. SDS as an individual case ia not the iaue; it ia the pre. c-edent that the board has establiihed." . Schilling hopes that some sort of resolution condemn· ing the board's action can be brought before the first ' senate meeting t his Thursday night in the Van ·Hiae room ' of the UniveMjity Center. The Pointer urges aU interested persons to attend this meeting and support such a resolu· tlon. The faculty: A tentative reaolution has been drawn up tD be pretented at the first faculty meeting October 10. This resolution (which ia subject tD change) concludes that "the faculty proteata the Board of Regents and the director ( Eugene McPhEM~) for hsving acted to uaurp the rolo and responsibilit y of the pre~~ident and the studenta in t he recognition and approval of atudent organization, and again u rges the Board of Regents to 11ct to reetDre this respontibility to the president and tD the 1tudenta of WSU." wit:~~is~:-~!e;n~r~ee~!et~~;~l~~i:n~uaint themaelvee The ·odmini&trotion: Dr. \ Villiam Stielfltra, vice preei· dent for student a rfaira, stated that he felt that "the =::::.~c~~w;: o'::~~:=t~ ~h:~i~~~i~ ~ : ra I= ~~=~r~n ~~emuu;~e':it~:~~u:n:~:r:~l; t~!i~~:O,.~':ert~~ ~~~\::rer~~~~r.~~~ Have a Beer dnft, c:reotina: d,.ft boardl which ,boftl' above 11udenu aWIIItinc the r10al fall of lu dylnr prey, aud then rome~ to san the day throua:h ROTC. ROTC hu a pfOJflm which In the wordl of Col. Mowr~ty By MICHAEL HARPER durina: a freliunen orientation Thl o ld R amblen and " Ia the ouly c:ourae o f Volkawason• are ( umblint and 1\udy which m1ku men and raullnr t heir .,..Y ao;r011c:ampua. leaden on thla eampua." I en Son•e of the faeu are smllinJ, 1ft It all now - the min of 101M lfl ~rely pualn, whlle ROTC baUUna: ll out with t he 10me are scannin~ the female men in the Natural Resoureu oountry,Pde, dep&rtment who ~ battlinl( it For 10me, It will be an out with the men of the Phy. Ed • bbreviated 1tay, for other dej».ttmtlll, u the men of Ybion atudenta, it will be the bel(int attempt torUld ananswertothil of • millenlum of hilh lntena.ity immo..t bull for ci~iliution.) lampa and literally tons o f boob Who ,;ve. d1'11ft infor-mation? of q uestionable value. Here Tbe parent. don't know, t he oomu t he aa:eleu quntion adrilinilln tion hal 1upplled 1 what· do all the1110 men hue ln. mere lip elcht by ten inchn in oommon? JlEe on one . .u ofoneoffioe, Tbey are all in t heeJ1e(lO<Ia , and the d,.ft bOilrd aureu 1-1·predleunent of havinlltoObtain doun 't e mp loy a pubtk a Selec:ti.-e Ser•l« deferment. f'lllallon• rum on umpua. \l,1th the uoeptlon of a fe w In the Rel llt,.llon Ofnee, hundredJtudeuU who hue been made dnft er.empt throulfh 1110roud noor Old Main, on the R OTC. all or t he rnc:omlnr men wut wall, 11 1 thelf ou which t here art two pilei of ..;,!erial, mustotrul!llleto findl(uidanee u t o the who,whatand how o f 2-S Inoue pllewillbe•"orm 104,on H. r ; out of lutweek's Pointet". The drawing tlwl wMt with It, how,...et", Wll printed. PINH putthetwotogetherfOflull apprec:lllion. -1on. For Lunch, It's Cheaper Dear Edit or, Re-c:ently, l .,..lked into t he Gridiron and purd>aaed a 14 ounc:e (IMiofmitlr., ldonot llke milk but I wu auJ'ferinrfroma foul atomach o:au.sedbydrinkin(l 16oun«Jtu.eloft:ieo:-r. Oddly enouch, tbe price for t he beer' wu 25 «nl.l while the milk wu 30 e-enu. Thll Merna very odd. Oue quart o r milk COIU25etnUIIIIIUf'e, The profit moll¥1 in the lludentunion laretllnroutof hand. So when your mothe-r liYHyou yourmllkmoney,l&op at Joa'a; you ret more for your rnon"Y- PeterVou PS . Juu blf.cauoe t hey c:ha'lle a quarter for 1 hamburpr that doe1 not mun they hue to melle them th.,umeoiuuone. s Ch e lpman ees lcago As McCarthy Delegate {It il lntcru tinr thll t he US Army and the Conpeu o f the USA ~:reate the threat o f the By FRED GINOCCH IO Humphrey. Tu ..ay th~t the politicians would then aele<:t, at ~:r.i~";,,';'i;~~·~:·~=d~li:l~:~: :~~~:l l~~~~~~ltt'::i~:0 ~n"t~ and t ht c.,.,,.,..,tlun :~~~:tk>~~ ,:, polidu c on d d en tion o the r part y t~~;Y ,;~;,'1;; ;;~,·;:::;:,e~~;o";;;;~,;.ot notir"'d :~~~~~.,:ne~~:::ln:,:;~~n:~~;~t:: ..,.::uv~:wp,.;~,c!'~C!It!~J :~ti;":.."~h~..!~~~ti~;;,~.~: ~-~~~~~~: llumphr~y ~•n•e ~~:.ie:~ion: ~t~ bec~;;:oo~:~~: ~-·-~~-:~-~-:~-::~-,~-;~_~;:.;~=.~:-=~=-~·:.;:,~:=-: ~- llli 1\tJ ~~ Jltt WSU :~:~:~:~~:Y,;;~~;"~~il=~ The 1968·69 academic year marks the 75th anniversary of this school't eJtistence. The years have seen our tchool evoh·e from a potat.o-tDwn nonnaJ to a full.fledged uni· versity. · Three-qu11rten o( a century, however, have failed to develop any sense of unity or tradition. Studenta on this campus have no sense of "onentl8," no general feeling ol this being a aingle school There a re teveral reasons for this. The building pro-gram begun under the late•President Albertson's adntiniatration must take a large part of the blame. In hiJJ eager· ness to build the univenJity Albert.aon cobbled together a plan with teveral "centefl" tD bouse the various academic facets. He alao built residence hall "oentert" for donnitDry compluea. Each complex thua becomes ita own little microcoam separated from the othen by a atretch of tun· dra which ia all but impauable six months of the yeu. The result ia a auitcaae coUege where a large percen~ age of the atudent population makes the bar I!ICene on Thuraday night and goes home for the weekend. 'They don' t know what'a happening acl'OSI the barren wutes and don't really ear-e. The unity cap thowa up quite vividly in the lack of student involveme_nt, participation and apirit. At the end of the aemester count the number of punches in your activities card. While you are doing that, whistle the firtt three ban to the tchool aong. Perhaps a "university attitude" has not had time tD congeal. Over 90 per cent of the buildinp.on campua are -•1t!u than 12 yean and the campus growth rate during that time bu been aomething bordering on fantastic. It will be interesting to observe whether any reaiiM!rlti· ment or tndition can develop for a dear old alma mater with an overaized bungalow for a phy-ed building, a but:Ule-like monolith ol a cl.uaroom center or a ecience build· iq that a myopic could euily miatake for a puking ramp. /uJy such developments will have tD be without benefit ol the only two buildinp on thia campus that look lilte they belong here. Nelaon Hall and Old Main will 110011 fall victim tD tbe wrecker'• ball and bulldozer. Wbetber a lack Ot tradition and unity in a ICbooJ. ia reatzy a bad thinl is a moot point. However-, without a tradition tD fall back on, we bavo nothing and can do nothinJ to diatin,wab thia liCbool from tbe ~t maa ol otbu UDdiltin,w.bed .:boola. 1~".=r ·~~~an ;~.~~onC..~~ ';j~ Gn.IJ f aJ JliM Dominou1di cill~ru rnet at hil horne to Ci t lsen l fo r McCarth y A lao p;~J::,d,a Co nventio n n ve r al roo~~~ unit ru~ t hl• year wu ~!~~:!io~'r o:~~de~au~:Y:~~~0 USII!datlotal le•·el oonvent ionoto ~~~ ~~~et:,:~~~ie!::w~~~ih~:e ~ / of mi1..,prewu1W mlnoritiu when "dilf!UIIcd with the way the at wera the r:o~~ ~::V::;i~~~ ;:n:;;:t: , ::t~n·~h7;'·e~~~: ~Yhi:;:~~lnHed;~~~~~~~~~ .:.': : : ' : ' : : 'a.. We dneoday n i1 ht t he ac.!:~lc ml~:~ ~7~~~~ ~~ crediUtomalnl&inlhe2-S. lt iiiiJO poMible that onehas the ritht {and I would think th~ duty) to carrY 1 2-8 and alw • C.O.··con•cientlou.s ob ject<><. The dra ft boU"d ia auapiciOU$ OI anyone who w a ill un t i l fl'&duation to obllin C.O. statul, H you .U.ot~lyfeelnowtlm you cannot partake In thf ex termin atlo u of the non·Amerlaon world, If you w• morally brave , w h~ttlwr relicloully or wciolly, tiM'n >·u~ 1ho uld lftk in formatlou •.ud oounHiin~ at t he C.nturbur) Houle or from ~"Y oth<'l me mber of the Univtn~ t~· Chriltian Movement. de fern~ut1. Undemocratic Practices Commonplace At tlational Democratic Convention Sh • the ot""r pile will be ~·orm 109. BOT!! MUST BE FILLED O ln'. Form 109 io rilledlnj».tti•lly by yo u and partU.Ily by the Unl•enity, which will mall it for yOIIafle,.do~mtntlna: for your draftbolrdthebc:l.thtyouare enrolled at WSU-SP fullt lme, Form 104 lt•lao mailed for ~ou by the uninnit y. You lhould rt«ivtyour 2-Sdtftr~ut in t hemlilinOc:t.orNo•. :,~;~~t~n~~~;:!..~le::~rmaO:: f.~::nt7;;u:~dl';!,.,to N1: : :~·u:.~ion~u.nlp~:;e "....o~;~~ri~ par~yo:·:~~~nK r,u;;•rd the ~~~:rna~~) bewme perman.tnt :~~.:~~~· w"::~!n p~ahnr~:lfh:u~ :~;.,!~ 1 ,"~:inv~~" : ......~~~;~ ~~:=~K r:~~:,':;: ~~:o.:;, ~j ~~ut~/::ti~ ::.k t~~ :~::~~:r:i::r:~;;~~~ =:2:t£~ t;~=:~7.r~~~~ ~~~~:n~ial ::~.~~~:wi~nMitt~~ The Pointer Visits- Stevens Point's Mystic Dives Jnto Lake Dreyj m By C. BRUSKE In iU continulnl( warc:h to bring th e fertilit y of en li r ht <"umen t to the intell.,etu l ll y 1111rl le, the POI NTE R vi1iU S l. John i\luscat~l. rnid.,ut nl)'otieof t he campuo. In lummer ht 111u~ly "'lldeoon the leftbankofth" Wi~noin Jli.-.,r, but lu winter h" maku his home in the >'t nlilalinK ' haft atop old Main, which Is 10me on>&ll meuure aceoun~forit.fpi!Culiarodor, In a for~r life (one of lllf""ral), he wureinu rnated ua dot:. In poin t orraet ,hew•i the orlrinal m&KOI of our foot ball team. By .-lrtue o r doinr hl1 duty durin( half·t lrne,hesa.-ed moll r•mes from beoomlnlf complet.,lyborina:. We ~pn by quutioninr him about the aetiYity on t he far north end of t he ~ampuo. " My God&, l 'u b~n too billy with thelllf damn piJIIona and their bornblrdmentofrny quarte.. t o noti«ln)•thin~:." • Dirntin1 hioattrntion to the 1i1ht, we uked him if he k new P~•ldent~yfuawu plannluc t o build a la ke? "No, but. th•nk the Lord for a tl..,. and pl•« tobat he." I told him It llouppoM:d to beoonltl a r<ecf'llatlon arn for t he ttu~nta. "I• t h1t 10, is thai .., Obviously f'..,11dcnt Dr<•)•fu~ ha, ueur w~lcr aklcd in ceut ..l Wioc:oouin on the idn or March It enc<.OUriJCS e.-en a OH) ' >tir lu doubu aud :»p<'rsionl ' '" t l'K' inttKrit yofMr, Pr<:-)'fus." "N011onn?" l u id. "No nont•a, 11on"1 h• vP ~ tend~tncy to co off cour!.<•, doubll can be cut with mudo mor e a ccu racy an d dfect ivtn.tu." ' 'll ave yo u b eeomt increuinrly c:yuic:al about th~ Preoident'1 moti¥1!1, The 111rbc~t of the -..·ater may be u.scd for refkoc tion, but who knollfl; what e~lt lurkain !hedeplluof men ?" "0.:.1 Bt; John know?" "YI!I, l belie.-e that )lr Ora yf111 -..·ill oon1mand h1> c:reation to roll baek. In doin~ JO, he wlll plnthereo!M'ctoftlw prim it ive and oup<:"ntitiuu• b111ln"u eomn•unity, lie"'" becomeaiod." " May I aok what would lit· tl-ll! nmificatioru?" "Once ha.-inl c:apturl'd t M mindl, hearu, 1011 1~ and ff'ad) c:uh, he will connl\ll nd that -"• of doubt to ~rt and pm<:t'~d1" ln d uri 10 a"""' and promi..-,! lan d . Run l opia- l>id ) UU know M oaeo wore •rednj; l ~" "NO, but I'•'<! heard IUrlh>h that ,Sulindid." u" A Point Well Taken- ~~:~f~1~f;~ ~.;~::~;3~:~§. ;~~~ ;:~~.;~:·:~~:::~~;~~:~ ~f2~:~~f:i.~~;:~i;i~ The Black Berets acti¥1 in the orpnlutlon, wu · Humphrey l upporten wef'll reprtsotnt.otiVHah~tout. (Author'• nolt : Upon~quefl ~~:;nt ~ :~~~:;e. d:O~~~!:i :~~i.!:~ ~!~~hy,.~·::::~: o/;~i~~~~~~~c:'~r':e~ ~~ ~~~~d~k:~:::i.:~i·,~ro:~; sclenee major t h;. fall here 1 t S tevena Point ). Shi pman thlll beeame 1 member of t he Wllrona.in dete1atlon headed by Donald Petenon, • n upcomin1 demoClllt from Eau Clal"'. The deleption for the .,....t part wu to repreaent Eusene McCarthy and work t oward the polidea he rep""!nled. Credentials T h e fi1ht between the McCarthy f orua and the c:on urvallnpolitia.l p._, The band alao wao Ull!d to play patriotic and happy JOnJtl. when e mot lon•l exdt i na: •t,.....phere wu n~ed for mll..,prellenl t he P"Ople Wll u ll in1 c:o unt y and local mutint• aecretly without notlfyint the rank and file party me m ben. The demo.... t ie t he otatemeuta found in 'lf'Oltl throu~hout the artkle are 0... Shipman'• ..;.,.,.., Variou. ot her au t e m e n \.1 o f opinion ltril'lly t hil rtporter'l.) newsitem inlutweelc'JPoint<'' ~ bec:amt e rident at the ouuetor the Conwntlon. Oriiinally the o:n!dentlala rommllt..e wu t o report oo Tue.day nl1ht AUI. 27. but due to the well oiled t . .n o f the admlnbt,.tion muhlne thereportwu auddenly t"etCheduled for Monday nl1ht. The ant l·admlnlllration f.....,.hadplann.tdtobac:k four minority I'Cpor-ta on '1\iftday ni1ht which would hne rl.-en them time to &J'iUe their report. •I party CIUC'IIIotSMond.aynllht butu a -llltofthemantuftr, they were depri'fed of thil . c-b&nee and rorwequently 111ft !Mek in thelr dri" for more repll'Mnlltlvedeleptlolll. Another tool used by the boya in j)O\Hr wu t he off and on swlt.:h rontrollin1eachotate daloloptlon'a mla-opbone and t e lephone t.o the pbtform. Aaeotd.lnt t.o Dr. Sblpman, thb nritch wu UMd efftdlftly in eonLtollinc dlulcltnt dolleptiona. Sblpman tilted that " the Wlac:onal n deltl• t l on wu Counter lnsurge By BILL MCMILLEN "A lROTCI " Black Beret" group might be formed by 1o0me ~~~~i~:.~enturewme cadeu and Jpeciallle in counter inwrgenev re~tedlyeutorrbythedl&ir Dt. GOttDON SHIPMAN {rlghtl ond George Guyon! both oitende<i the Oem· wbeftthedlalr dldnotfnortbti ocrolic Notio~l Convention os o dele· gote ond oltemote del~ote for thelr a:tndidota, Eugeoe MtCorthy. (Bob Holden Photo) THE POINTER Slpttmber 19, 1968 Churches Merge Into MHE Group Vickerstaff Will Spend September In Vietnam k«PIIII tn llfll wttll a new and United Chur<:h of C h r I a I trend, the United Metboclilt memben, Churcb a nd row- other Ubenl Thou IW<I 1ponaorln1 ~ proteltantdeoomlnatlonshave are~tedtamerJelnthe merted Into a Mlnltlfy lnHis;h- t t:lte by t970, ~~.Steffen said. a- Education ( ~tiE) a t wsu. Tht cblplaln'l aulpmentwlll. Youthful memben of tile P!'N- not tnvo1¥t holdlniWOrlhlp bytertan. MoraviAn. ~~t, vtcea on ca~. but he will UnltedCburcboiCbrtlt a ndOI.I· ~peak montllly In wor~hlp aerCipl.. oiChrlatf.atlhlwlllbc: '·vtcuatSt, Paul'a fl.tttllodltt, 1.-ved ihla floll bytbua mechap- Fnme Memorial Preabyterlln 1atn. !he Rt'Y, Rich-ltd Steffen, tnd !he United Church o1. Chrlat About 1.,400 atudelltl or 20 per In Sleven~ Point. c ent of tile enrollment will be • One Sunday 1 montll he will DO wt NRD A MAITYI l rFOIE WI are<11 and 1hJdet'lt1 wolk 'In the 1treet a• under hlact-rse. travel 10 coni"'PIIOnl In !he On A SIDIWAlK? Along Fronklln Slreet 1;011 drive along the rood, pr"et'llil'lg a Counullns and provam plan- a r ea 10 e:oplaln ltla minion at t here Is obout holf o block Tho! hos no donget to the pedestrian trofflc. (Mib nln& for ~tiE por.Miclpor.tlon tnlhl: the unl~llly. aldewolk, only a dirt polh. During don Thein Photo). ecumenic.\ Unlvertlly C ltrtnlaro "Denomination IIH are br eak· break$ thl1 11 one or the most popvloua Movement will occupy mo~~t or tng down on eampuaet," he r ehll time. Rorn~nCathollc•,l.ulh- porta, '"That'& "why rve atwa)'11 en.IU, Epl~eopellans &nddenom- n p rded my mlnitlfy lor !he and r eturnedtaf\111-ttmebloloay \nations In !he new ~tiE blve entire c;arnpua. Thla mer 1 e r jointly tponsor«< rellst- e- rnatesmywort.moreofflclll.," ventt on c.mpua for more thin \\'ilh more than • dozen 'ffll,.. anythiq, lthlnktmlleppiiiJlCI," 1 )'fill'. of uperle·rtn II a unlverllty tn euenc:e, formation of the por.ltar, In WI1C0111In. Mlnnaot:a ~tiE crated an ecumenica l or- •nd North Dlkota, Mr. Steffen Dr, GanSon Hafer-becl:er, vtc:e pn.lutlon.ubordtnanttolheto- SIYI ''We're f~ll_ydolnJwblt pretldmlt for academic a!f.alrl, t:~lecumenlcalt~~~mDvemetil we'vebe-enlll.lkllll•boo,n-·l mean Dr. Wtntl!Top C. Dlfford, a Or, Difiore!, t:he aecond min lnvolvtl\l most major f•llhl, we are ett~~blt1hlng our ecumen- New ~1andgeologyprofeuor to lloklthe gnclllledeantttle uaf.acultymeetlna. Dr. Pleraon , one of the tl¥t Mr. S!effm't mtnlnry wll\ be tc;al relatlol'lllhlpa a molli o u r &nd acade-mic: admlnlltnlor , as- here, will IUC:eeed Dr. Edpr Ienior eo:b:alo.-. In lengdl of auppoMed by, tile Methocltatt of youtht •olherel&llorlshlpebe- aumed dulles In September II Plenon who Ia reUrlDI wtltl aervlce, came ta W!l.J 30)'fllrl W\tconsln a nd !heUnltedCampua come more Ulldenlli.Dikble. dean of gnMtettudtuandcll- five yea.-. of aervl~e to1nume '1'1· He wucbllrm~noftllebl­ cltrlatian Fellowlhlp CommitMr. Steffen Slyt bll own prorector o11UmtnerJchool atW9J- full time btolorn- teathlns. ology d.epaMment \6 yean prior alonof\\'lacolllln.t:heorpnlta• gnrnswlllfeaturet"!dit•oft:he- S!evena Point.. A naUve or Uverpool, Ohio, tobecomtnsadeanlnju~. l%3, tl6nwhlchforrnerlyboundP!'tS- olofY,ethlct, &pPUCIUon ol Hll appotntment WIIIIU'IOUI\Ced tile # · )·ea r-old Or, Dtfford r eA ploneerlnvadlatelrudles, byterJ.ans, Moravl&ns, Dtactples Chrt1t1an prlnclpiH In coni~ by W9J Prettdenl L.eeShl!t'ITIIln celved a B.S. degre>e In 1942 0!-.Piu-aonlervedontlle flnt poraryproblemtlandmodern-day Dreyfw tfter ~~ c;andldatuwere from Mt. Union Colle1~. an M.S. eommlnee 1ppolnted W )'fll,.. chu.rchman:~hlp, t:onaldc-r edforlheposl In 19 47 from Wet~! Vir &tnlaUnegobyPrulden1 W1IItamHanun He M)11 lnltilllni&OCII I conOr, john Z.Widtky, cbllrrnln lvulllyanda Ph.D. tni954from IO Unllldcore &ndlateprognm., ceru In the mlndl of the aruof the pltlloeoplty depo~rtment.. Syn~e Unt..-eratty, HelltolenedontlleW\kondenttlthllfavorltework, headed a fiClllty ae\ecUon com· lie It a vetenn of boJh WOI' Id alnSuteCollegea)'11temp-aclllte fl.~. Sttflen llallltl¥t of t.ll mtnee tncludtns Or, SelclonRiul· Wu !land tile Korean Confll~t commllteetandlntheearlyl9601 dllcm and • s:radlateoftheUnlEdwin Kalka, 1926 Elk St., ker, chatrrn1n or elrama, end Or, and holdt the rank ofcomrr.ndtr" became t:bllrrr.n of the SleveN veralty of Wttconatn. He t erv.d .-.~lftd a cNlo awr.td for bMt Guy Clblon, proleuorofltls !Ory, tn the tn~cth-e U. S, Nevy RePoint gradutte f•culty, Klllpt\lf11 and I"Mrlllcroup at pntarate:s In northern Ullnolt tene, lh ~ th aMII&l W&UMU Feotlqj uven y•rl btlorebecomll\l a On thef.cultyatUnh-enllyof ofArtaheld S.pt.'7and8at ~~~~~:~~e Unlverllty of OrldgeportlnCoMecUcul forthe Wawby hrk, WaUMu • . Add~ Tha ut. and aaft. dUplay at por.llrwoyeers, hetaudJtes:radthtofuliftlwullldi'Odby1'racy \Nite courle tneaMhhlnor y•nd Atll,lnaon, diHctor o f Uw undergndlate counetn g.-ology MilwaukMNt ~t4-r. Foundatlonuwell althe ltlle bttldUiervllllllaU\I!Jinldean Dr. ~bnlc• 13&\nter, phystea Kalta,a J u.necndWIIeofW. dtreetorahlp of t1111 Methodlll The t..w Sehool AdmlNJon profdlor, h11 added another S. U. - Stnan1 Point, aJ.o nmput p-oup. ,..., wiU be pwn 11 more than anddlreciOrofgn~telrudlet. Before !hit Or, Dlfforclwu an "the only woman" title to her rec.l"ted acaah &ward In Jlllyal 260 oenten throuchout the The Mlnlllf)' tn lltlfler Edu- n1tlon t he ann ....! W'~nnabacoland Art on Nov. 9, Feb. 8, 1969, Intern tna(ldemlc aclmlnlltn- 1\ll ofprofesslor- l •ccompUth· Fair at O.hkoe.h. He took rant cation. hddentally, 11 IO•·emed APf. t2,1969andAua:.2, 1969. tton forllteE,LPhllllpaFoun· mentt. place In tha proftllllional by •I!NrdrepresentlnglheunlA b11Uetin of Information diltton; from 195-4 tol965apr oSlleblabecomelheonlyfemale &culptur. dhlslon with • verally ~nd 1rea concrepuons. lncludl n l ..mple queotlona, fesaor and cha lrman oflhes.-oon thena!lom l councll o f Amerhbrlnted nberJiau, "Fo11r relfl&tntlon In formation and• \ofYd~nmentiiDitklnsonCo­ lcln AuociiUon o f Physltl otfteera are Cllber-1 . Faull, Uniu,Number2," cbltr rn1n; Robert Bowen, vice ulfl&tration fotm ahould be lie&•: and from 1948 to 19~1 Teache.-., Twenly·le¥tnmenare In Auc. he wu teleo:wd to cbltrrnan; Mra. Orville Rice, obtainedMvenwetkllnadvanee Ullltanlareaengtneertnsgeo- her colleailln, ea h lblt a t:ut aluminum • ecretary;Mr•. f'tllljonea,trea- o f\heteolinldate. Slle •ddl tiiiJhonotiOI!,er lt: lll pt11ra entltlad R ..iotratlon form1 may be lostlllnNebr"'ta. Or, Edpr F. Pterion. Crad· tlli.NI utile only wornan lnllte "Thru-0-Cubu," at tha •urer; Rtcblrd Sc:hneidc-r , pr o- obtained from t he O.partm~nt wt.o:ondn State Fair An Eahlblt perty; and Rev. Harold Gray, of Political Sdance, Clua-oom uue •~hool dean and summer cou.ntryheadtns a physlcldcoP1llnU1ld, peuonneL lnMit. .ukM, Center ~73. Ulllondtrectar,retlred$epl.l putmentat a publlcllnlveulty. •er· I At !he requeat of South V i etnam' I government, Willlam B, Vl eke rttaff, "''lita rrt ta the p re1td ent for de'ltiopmenl at WllconllnS!ate Un l ve r•H y--Su v elll Point wtlltpe ncl moato f Se p umber I n t he w ar-r&\ll led Counlf)' lmplementlnl MW peo. granw lnhlghereducatton. Hewlllaclvllletllemtnlnerof .,.Y of Washington, D.c.. and a lltntlve and buqttlnan-nen, ct.nertngprocedure~ e ndty'pel ofiOII.Ito l et. !n allllOIIIICtnsthem l al l o n. Pretldent Oreyf\11 uld: "The l.lfll\ll!l'llty and I take r eal pride 1bme of the ldsl they pined here lin fall when they me1 wlthtoppeoplelromour fltulty, By no means do we want 10 .uptrllllpOieupontllem a po~ttern of OW' l)'ltem for openttng 1 Law Test ~r.~~,e~r.·~~;·~.r~\~~~~ Will Be Given Bainte r Anothe r Only thelrtye~,"VIekerlttff •clded. Vlcker•t:aff"l 30-dly minion :':,~on11n~~:i!!:-~o!d::: ~~~~~:O:!~tdpu';~!; ;:~:~~ d Assumes •a.~:·:~.......... - ...m D"ff I or Dut.•es .As Dean ~.:-;;,"'~:~-:.~.:!'"•.:::: Kalke Wins Arts Award 110p to v11111 Pretldcont johnson In the White Houle. TheaC'IUIJ aademlcprogram. led for tl!Teeweeb byDr.Eagon end o/Oavtd Coker, dir ector of}J!'£ counaellng center, "wu htj::hly appretllted by tile Vletmmete a nd very •ucces!lu\ IJl ~.:eo~;~~~..!'::!;::!'::~ lpec:lflcally dealtpllleiOO\Ifl!tvernment tllat It wlahel W!lJStevenJ Point to he4J tllemwln lheolher war lnSouthVIetnlm.." "We ·are alao proud for 8111 t:hlt be.,.. lpeclflcally 1:11med Utlh'erllly." He~ldnaepecl.l\con~ultanl ·Stevens Point ltd Adds Civic Ballet SoulhVIetn~mbeforetlleyear ended ta P.Lin r eorpnlutton of e lemeflt:lry, 1eeondary, and voCIItiomlandtechnltJiachool lytteiTIIInthetlnySouthEIIIAalln nation. The U, S, Agdlo:y for lnter,..uonaiDevelopment(AfO)under contnCiwtt:hWSU..SUventPolnt Foundotlon, Int.. apon~or«<ell ofthe 1tudymla11ofll, Vlcktr· Jtalf,uexeeutlve•eereuryfor lhefoundulon,hllbeen lnvolved lntheprognmalnce !ln were flra1 made betwetn thll ampua and South Vletnr.m., Vltketllll.tfiiTIIIJ!edfor heade of thote five Vletnlme.e uniVI!I'IItlet iO ltudylyttellll of hlghereduc:atlonhereJ.astf.a\L He me1 !hem at Honolulu and aecompanledlhembere, thenre• l'llmedtoHawall wltlllhamby Stevm1Polnt hutnew clvlc ballet O,.lnl.,tlon be~alllfl 1 one-time Ger~n~n ball,.rina has volllnteeredtodlrectltJndWSU huoffered tooponJOrit, ...._..iotan~ by the Stevens Point Symphony Orcheotra will enable It to pJ-eHnt 1 opet:ial coneenearlyln 1969. Mra. Ole~~ela Lemmand, .,·ho atthepeakofhudant1n1carnr drewoowdoof~~o~~verllthoUMnd In Oer~n~ny, ..yoahequit when aha' wu II her btl!. She'o remalntdlctl.-tintheartby dolnc ..olunte•r clirecttnc o f otudentd•nc:ecro11po, forotin Call fornl1 and rec-ently In StevenoPolnt. Twelw hl1h achool and l tade achool cirb a.., in hf'T tro11pe, but u ahe •lism with the unhenity,oheiiiHkinln'l(>rl participanu. She it requirinll each new nvmber be bet"'e~n II" t O and 21 and ha\'8 knowledce of buk &tepo In ballet. The only Cll6t to lndl.,jd11111 will befor coaturm&. Pr1oldant Lu Sherman Oreyf~&& haaen«)llnled h11 1ta ff lolnvolwthe 11nl.-enity lno11ch FRATERNITIES and SORORITIES of S~eiJ ens l\l oin~ Fraternities·· Sororities ALL GREEK RUSU Septembe r 19 7 - 10 p.m.. Wiscons in Room PAI\:IIELLENIC INfORMAL PARTY 7:30p.m. September 18 FORMAL RUSIIERS SIG\IA TAU GA\ISIA September 23 6:SO- 10 p.m., Frank Llo)·d Wright Lounge TAt) KAPPA [!,SILO\' September 2-1 6:'0 - 10 p.m. , Frank lloyd Wright Lounge P ANUELLENIC FORMAL T EA 7:50p.m. Sepu:mber 29 DELTA SIG\IA P ill Septembe r 25 6 :.50 - 10 p.m. , Frank Lloyd Wright Lounge PHI SIC\IA EPSILON Septemb~r 26 6 :30 - 10 p.m., F rank Lloyd Wright Lounge • ALL GIRLS ARE INVITED TO REGISTER FOR RUSH " It's great ,, to be Greek 6:~ qullecomp~ rablegoall, Aller brttflnp tn Wnhlnston. 0 , C, , Vldert taff left lor Vletl'llm Sept. 3, lie 11 uncertain abouttheexttntoftravellnsonce he reachu his cleltln~llon. An tnterpreler.,-tlltccompor.nyhtm.. In hlt rerurntrlphapJ.ana 10 make 11ops In Gerll'llny and England regardl'llg u.n1YI'nlfy bu.Jtnen. by!hefl.tnl&lfyof~tlollta nrryoutlhlamlulon." Some of tlte r eeommendatlol\l were ml.de moretblnJI monlhl • so by • team of eduntan by former WSU-Stewns Point Prttldc-111 j a mes H. Albertton. A plane c ralh lnuffed OUI tile Uvnof allnlne 111embera ofthlt croup on Mlr, 23, 1967. Dr. Burdette Ea1on. dean of lhec:ollegeo!oduolttonaiSte· ¥tNIPolnt..ltfthere•oon afitr !Jle mllblp tollnllh the aNdy, lie m~dc-two•uc:ceedlnsu-tpeta t~w lliis c onsln S~n~• Jlniuersil•! l forAIOhewlliltelpthemchooee fromAmerln'leduc:atlonexperlenctSindprosretl, Vlcterstalf seet l lmllarldes bttweentheStevens Point and Vle~n~mtSe untveitllln, All blve INdent bodies lll.lmberlna: Ius tbln 7,500: ell turn out teathenuaprlrr.ryresow-ce lntltetr couna-y:•nd•llhave SIG~IA PHI EPSILON September 29 - 10 p.m., Frank lloyd Wright Lounge SIGMA P I September~ 6:30 - 10 p.m. , Frank Lloyd Wrighl Lounge ~Tr activltiflwhlchpromol4'cllllllral opport un\tlufcxlllpl'ttol\llie .,.nt11l WiKOnlin. SubMqut ntly, Fine luu Oean Willl•m Jlan(ord and Eotenolon Dire<:tor Orland Raclkl h"-e ar11n1ed lacllltluto beua-edinherpraetl.,._ioru tndconeerll. P ero on1 lnterelled in puticip•tlnl may tall Mra. Lemmen11therhome. 1'hottwhohave notoeen b•lleu wet ndted abo11t the dancts, MR. Lemmen• ..Y• aa 1he optlmlltlully beJllll her wort here. Acoupleofyurooso.•hortly •fteroheandherhll5bJnd,Joe, mo~ed to Stuen• Point, Mro. !Ammtn&directedl balletot St. Stephen'& Scllool wllich we• pt'rfor!nfll 'in ,.,... or t he publlc..:hools. "Even thejunio rhicll..:hool aj~td bo~·· - tho.e you'd think would b1 diolntereoted watchedintently," lhi ..Jd. ,,! Re flee tln1 on htr own e xperienc-eo, aht belleveo It necHUr~· lor any bellet otudent to work hard, pract ice loil1 houn,and follow rllk!dlldplu. ..... September 19, 1968 THE POINTER WSU Professor Will Help Nigerians Develop Soil t..o"' of toll II lur lna 1 pn~fenor ltWUicon~lnStueUnlverl ity--Ste~ Point half way • · r oondlhe wor ld, Dr, )<.I }(I 1\lt'plltad, h\1 wife and two children ldt by jf!l In A11guat for wntern N11er1a In Afrlca IO'he:~ h~ will be 1 1011 rtteareh« and t eacher for two Hll l llllflmtntll lpol'l.lor tdby d'te U. S. A&enc:y for InterN.t101111- Developtl'lftlt (AID) u the Unlver lltyof lfe. "h'tbeenalong,.·att for \1.1," Dr. Horp! tllld a.ald ullerevt.,.... her tfforu on houuhold ehores, The couple tw.ve 1 tllree- yeuold aon, Kart. and ••even-month old df.11gllte r, Ida, BK&IIIe Wlacouln hn an AD contract to f11rni1h manpower to d'te developlnt: 1111\on, d'te Hofl)1teacb won' t be alone ac:rNI the t ea, At lllllt IS men from the BldJi!rland area are on !he lfe faCility, Abo11t -400 mUtt IWI.Y lithe fa mily of Or, Tern.nee s-den. He Is a for mer director of the Stever\11 Point State laboratory lehool who thlt l llmmercomple- ~ lnternulon~ l problernt,.'IMh t~ theflrstofatwo-ylllr&lllp.. dela)·td h11 proJect, He appUtd two years ago, Tiny Biafra' t from the coowury of Niger ia caiiStd a bl()Ody conflict and the ).~delle Ent l ltlllt tlonln the northern tip ofthecontlnell! wu In crlttca] l ll.te liSt yM r , 10 the AID otfLclall t'IICOUngtd the flml!y cO plan for • later departw"e, "tm tettlng Jo a rutlo\l.l to get ltnled over there," ~"'· Klll>nad satd. Sut the a grees tN t there hne been l ome benefltl lothev.-alt.. The 11nh"ft"llty In ll'e provldtt ment tn Nigeria tlllcher eduao lion. Or. Hlrpllead 1eesht.worh 1 tmporunt to Nllff\a beei.Wie of the urlt!K)'Of ben erloll"'!'l\lgement there, " lt'ltmanfor !Nt unl"'rllty t o J treu practical CO\Irlet 11 thil 111.ge of the colll'ltry'l development. It woolcl be klndofawkvo.. rdlf Uberal artl were conaldred mor e tmporunt,"headvllet. He betlevet hll minion will be tmporlllnt to Steven~ Point ~'flllrs, IKHIIon Sll.ttbec&lluthea.m~hu~ «~me cNmopoUun. Dr. Hlll>- hou•tng for ltlflctiltylndl•ttllld OC:a.llol\lllyhuforet~ llltgnlnathe Hitl>llacb a ~. lnh!I WSI..r"J ol11 c11oulll,lndln IOW'bedroomatruc:turefeaturlng the fl.ttlll'e ho~ to have more two ltor tes and • tun deck. arwwer~for hli Afr"Lcanltudentl, " \\"e' ll bave a benerpllceto llvt!lno'"er there," Dr.Harpetad u td lmilln&o The family r ntdoe1 tn 1 bwlp tow tn Plork Rtdj;eandv.·lll r el:lll'n t:heretn Leister Promoted ""'· To Major ·~:.:'~""M'"'"''""'"m· •.:.::!~ ••~... ::l.i~;;..;::;: Dr. Ht.rpttead,amemberot the ~rura l Retoorcel d~p.rt ment faculty .C Stt"I- POin!SII.te forelg!ltyeaCI,II)'the lulCClt~ Becker Sends Fish To Vietnam A brother ot lhlot minnow youu.edlhii•"'I!IIMrtoa.kh a blcnorthlmplkem.ybepart o f plcltled col ltct!on of Witconllo fllh now bl:lnl narnlnedlntbeoo:unog:raphic lnltltute of Nhttranr, South · t be Vlolwm. Sh:t. .n n:hlblta, 1111nnoWJ, were ant to So11the:ut '-tlY Alii b)' WltCODIID S.Ckar,prol- o fb tsMop,lt dlHeiJDII.hi COOp«ffl[,.effort . In retvmfOtlhe ac:hool'tllft, Dr. Becker reeelftd 1 Ml of boob about marine and fftlb Wtter n.b• fou.nd In Vlelnlm. He bllie-tberoUI-etl04 0f Dl. OfOIOI IICKD. profftsor of biology ~ WI•· con1ln Stole Unlve rs)ty.Sttvens Point, d lsployed a col· lection of old booh obout VIetnamese fish. He received them as pot1 of o new uchong1 p1ogrom the university ho• with the Oceonoglophlc lmlllvle of Nhotrong, South VIetnam. A both Fnac:h and Viet nal&nC\1111 tl&tll I n lVI In tJMo Unlted State.. "I .... etpecWly bappywer_l,.dlht mbla.we the unlwnlily hun'tanythlncln tiM library aboutlllh from that put o f 'the world." Method& lllldtocatchtbetinyCI'I&t llr.. and rari(H o f &q ....tlc lift IH f•tund In 10me of l.he boob. Dr. a.clr.lf plalu to Mnd I!!Ort tllh trom the Mldwwt Uld In ,..vm rec:tl.. 10me of the huh ••tn •pede• whldl dllpla)l~ ln aq iW'illml. Many oppcMtd to o nly o ne d&npro\11 W!.rorllln an poiaonoUI, u rt.b-thepr. Or. Beckerwuencounocedto t's "~.~!!~"J STEVEN POINT, WIS. ::;! :~:,s;:~:n:~."::g~ ~~~tio~~~~~~m:;t ~=~ ~~ t:1r~~~~:~":·~ ~:::;hi~"!u.h~ :'~;\eO:.';i ~~the nation. erd Type Bush Hats $UO "The lotC!$1/nStyling "' HUNTER'S ~~~ ~ ~~ ~~hird '"Fresh As A Flower In Jusl One Hour" -Hme to w.or u nfolli•Hoble, r.tnlnlt tenl, ' Golden Autumn' AND - etop at ' The Ylllo ge' , our dtCirmlng founte~ln luncheot~eti., A llegulor Priu h ery Day of t he Y.arl f or Cl sodo or a tond wlch. Prafenla nDify Cleaned o nd Preued 257 Dlvlt lo n StrHI Auatl from North Paint Shopping Center Utsttnbtrgtr'S ~d ownto ,,.. ~m" wn Thursday-Friday Nites Til 6 P.M. l§l§l§l§l§l§l§l§l§l§l§l§l§l§l§l§liji§I§I§Jl liJ ~OO::~~on;~::~:~:~~ 4~~~~7::r~i.f:~~:td': !:=============:;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~'-----====-'Iii 1 wlll wor k ;,.tth the f1rmer1 who ba\-e mad-e hil o fliee. i grtculture the lf&dlng tndwttry Major Leider , who rflid..1 in Australian Again coloane by Prince Mlrlchobelll Open Tuesday GENUINE 0 . Cohan, ualltant and d irector of tho! and ".LechlrH Series, will nt UM fint facility r.cital 11M ~euon Sept . 24 at W.S.U. -st....... Point . Autumn ~=.~ y~~tlo~~~:~ of I c:anM .led prof- ~~~Se~~.J:e:::'~ wll~'t,P~: ~ian;.,~~ He IIYI -~ Vlatlllm tlah arecolorf11l and oftbe I)'JM NEW STORE HOURS * to StaftN Point fou:r yeanoa,oaRer r.mYinl• muter o f millie deCJM h om the Unl..rllty oflndlan.,whtNM nmaln«l two yun .. ap.d,..te .-IILintln pl.no, Al bertaoo, who head~ .. "' Blllldlnl•udltorlum andopo~nto UHaLed ed11a.tlonal mlalon to the publlewllholltc:h&J'p. the fi i iWI Y eDIIl'llr)' In 1967. Sti«tlODiinclllde l ntenneuo T he lo ca l b lo l o1ht In A min.Of and A mljor and Imme d ia tely W'I'Ot4l to the Ballad• ID G minor, &IJ from OC8In()lnphle lmtiluta bllt wu Br&hma' OpUI 1 18 ; Pretl.lde In D Oelayed in an early l tltt o!an ma jo r. Op111 23, by •~11• beauae hi& let tar wu , Rachmaninoff; Impromptu In F ~ored by \.he Vltlna, _ minor Op111 142 by Sc:h11bert; lnatitution d1ht mont'- after Camr.,;.., Op111 9 by Sch umaM; mallin\1. Six EtiKIN, Op111 2&, Noet11rne F oren1011, Dr. Becke r il in C Sharp minor and And1nte lookln11 for an esrly e nd to t he lpilnato and Gran Polon1l'il! Vletnan~~e~ wu bec:a1111 o f \.he brlllant.e, all by Chopin. moral lo.ue!n'IO!..ed, but he alao A nat i n of Wlnnlpel, Ia aw..e that end of h01tilltiel Manito ba Cohill attend~ will lmprOYII poit&l tlet . Then Unlwrllty ~f Manitoba whe~ he more f'11h a.n be e:u:hantled. wu Hiecwd to 1ppear In the ·VIet-bloloclltahue been Ull&bMotoidtDtlfy. a bouttheopportunlt\H In helping Jle wtll work In 1 field Station· departn-.ent I I WSU - Stn.,na Stllte Unlftnlty • Stnen&Pointupart or • "'"" n chanp procram propottd by WSU. Dr. Oeorce Jack Cohan Will Present Piano Recital Ha ~ W REMEMBER the BJ B) liJ liJ ~:c:etl~~ "'1.,dydi~~:·~~~·n~:: ;.;:.~· :::::~jl ',.:::~~:.. .. ~7,::',',."::..:::~• ~wo youo ol l!!J "FASHIONABLE YOUNG ~lEN'S CLOTHI.t~G" r:;:::::..., . [0 l!!J .J) l!!J ~ (0 I§ ~ ~~"'''"'\~~{j I§ ~ ~ HANG ~ mJUST ~ ~ ARRIVED : m ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .~ $7.88 ~ ~ ~ O..lyafc woulcl do,.!o !OI"'tntobeoutyhkct~s.No!tllc9"'"'· the pen IM"o holdi"11.lfo the MW "'""'l' modtl loc Ctic ... dooogned lot w;lo.olorship othlt!tl, lvt:ky cOrd ployt ll ood ot~ct ric~ <ompllt t.OCiolitoH who con olfotd the upcnU.o ~9.....t pN:e. a..tdoto't lt t tho" cltlicote good looktloolrO'.I. O.r.p;tehot· rible putM!Nntflt..,. mod ocie~tlrn, the t 1011ont lie Clic otill w•otc 1 9thn~ ... Sept. 26 STUDENT SENATE .• .,~e"f'···.aS HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN Und-ri"'" by Conlln•nlol Co1uolty Company, Chicogo, lll. j LAST Enrollmer t Date . For This Se,ester . ocr. 15, Irs f« lnformotl011 Coli I JOHN C. DtNUN M4-HS3 OR I DENNIS A . MfCJt • 341~26 atop In ony Monday, Wednftday, or Friday fr9m 1-3 p.m. In the Student Senate Office, Student Union. !\~elvin E. Meeh, Gb11eral Agent lox ... ,. ......._, wta. 54450 PhtM 7a-Wt I. ~~11.\\ . ·'IJ.\v socv. c\1cu~(('Qc:,. \'f\0 c~\ \01~ I§ SWEATERS ~ PHONE 341-1666 GUITARS - AMPS- mtEOS- COMPONENT SOUND SYST(MS &ADIOS- TV't - AU. MUSICAL INTIUMENTS - ACWSOIIES )jf 10% ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ SE.PT. 16-22 ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ...-.c-..,;.,·- We Welcome You Back With a You're in charge of buildina the flo.!. deconti111 tile boux and dreuin& up the party. So ·you need PomJX. tbc namcresistant Gcconuivctiuuc. Youca.ndecon.tc any~hiq bea\r tilully with Pomps, inside and out, and do it Iuter, cuicr, beucr. Pomps don' t oost much. They're c:ut 6M,; 6MlqloW'C. rc:ady to use,c:ome inl7 vivid c:olor.tUtarc¥inuallynutproof wbtn we~. Buy Pom~ 11 you.r boobtorc. tc:booiiJVpply • dealer or pt;per mercUnt. And Alk your librarian f« our booklet MHow to Decorate W ith Pompt..M II aile ttoe.n't Mvc it.J11$ttelibertowritefOt1C:opy. Or. orderyourowllc:opy. Send Sl.ll and your addreu today to The C~ Tllaie Company, Midcllc:town, Oblo 4S042. ~· ~ ~ ~ 921 MAIN ST, . I§ @J @J TRADITIONAL JIM LAABS MUSIC ~c~ s\'lf. v. NECK ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ AUSTRALIAN LAMBS WOOL ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ron~ :;;.,.~r~ '!':·wont ;, a t;.,. pen, J'Oif'll lirocl in the new Bic O ic. lfo •t!•octoble. t tfilloble. c-. in I bo" t l colon. And lokc atllicptN, wnttt finl......,, .....,,;,., ... nomoi!Hwhot clt.,;t;oh obuMJOdillic: ohJ6tfttt drftl.tlot it. GIFT! _.,.;,_(_~ Good Only from Sapt. l§ ( (THE',j ~ FREE t0 Discount to All Studenta With I.D. Cards Til Nov. 1, 1968 RENTALS: Portable TV's .and Portable Stereos For only $7.00/month GUITAIS·AMPS -AU.INSTIUMINTS AYAILAILI ON UNTAliASIS September 19, 1968 THE POINTER A Review New Colony Six Were Not Spectacular ByRUSSBAUMGAR T NER Wbt n the New Colony Si11: otarted their flnt tel Sundly Fran kl i n nltht,tbe.-.-re•l&btofthem. The ain1er IIHmfil to be •tnlcht fi"Ofl"lradlolandwl thhll ht t pa 'c td 1111ppy ~Iter bt:t-naonp. HtWUictually qulteentertain.ln1. The IJ'OUP IIMlf WU really nothlnll too tpedacular . They were • medioo:n·to.,ood roc.k and rollb-.ndwhio:hwupuftct for tM tl t ... Uon they were e ntertalnln1 for. Th• co.t wu ontdollar,•nd I doubtthlt anyone there had IHn w ry many b&ndlbener than that for "T t . "" t . The rnembe,. of 'nt~ta Phi Alpha bepn the Khool yttr by ,..;nnin1 1he home ~mln1 t heme competition. The The '- Phl'a are pre~~ntly bill)' pl•nnlna formal ini t iation 11 • c:ktlpterofThtta Phi Alpha tomellriMIInOctober. At the fint meetinl ¥•ilyn ~~tz~~~:e::~::!.f"c!..•1.:!:':~~ ~~lnn:~i . the Unlm; ty of OnS.turday,thechtpterWN vit.ltPd by the Put National Mra. Rote E•~raon. Over the 1ummer jYronne lbnrntnn wu pinnfilto Alpht PhlOme p, Over tho 1ummer Yvonne lbnmann wu pinned l<t Alpht PhiOmeea,Pt,uiJohNDn.Clndy StellmacherwuenpiedtoJack SU'ac:h of Phi Kappto Tau, lndllnr. Unlve.-.ity an d Alumni Sb&ron Havlik wat mtrTied to Donald Van Ark. Pl-~dent IOWA INTRODUCES DENNIS A. MECH 341 -0326 JOHN C. DINEEN IP HONE J 344· 8933 YOUR LOCAL AGENTS to o ni at you in y01u 1u inga and prot ectio n plana f o r your pr eae nl ond fut u re notdt . FEATURES INCLUDE: '----------------1 St.~:~int~':e.tummer ~bry Theta Phi Atphf DES MOi fl" ES, j " ~ Delta Zeta The liott,. of Del"' :uta held an informtl rmoetinl It L901 Coliotle AvenuetobeJin thenew yeu. At t he meetin& Evonne Krlemer,pfftldent ,re portedon the National Conwntlon held in futurin1" Hound Dot;","Letter to a Teen•l• Son" llnd "Sh·Boom".TIMbltdrewallttle riM !rom the audlene.. The llll'CQnd wu a parody of &ll\lteur t howo which dllplayfil the tt l tnte ot 1n animal lmpreuionlot and 1 terrible trumpet pieee. It . wu mildly humoroua. H owe•er, t here were aoloe . ' hilhlllh'- to the niJht. TIM Like I Mid urlier, for pleylnl Brown tune " I F"'l for a dr.nce ,.they were 1100d. For Good" e&mll off particularly purettle nt they. were (to coin 1 wel l. The el1ht of them phrue ) nothin1 to Wl"lle home · somehow mu11e red up • blltoUI about. ba n d to un d . Th e y a lto .:._-,----,----~ performed the Bellleaonp'' A ''T he Pointer" w.. tint Day In the Life", "A Little Help publlthe d In December. 1895. from My Friendt" and "Lady Mtdonna" with confidence an d The name lril tint e ppeared true mU~IcalabiUty . The •inKet on the 1907 edition of the wu •lao e fine btu.. harp pltyer colle~te yurbook. tnd JOt to dilplty hll Wtru on 1 few rully well done blueo Th e flut lntercolle(liate numbe,.. On 1 t.low blueo, b .. k~ tbt U Jame w•• durint the "Three Pound• of Ground 1 897·1898 ~uoo with the· Round," both tiM harpiot tnd -Po lnteu pl tylnl LIIWI"once ,Wtarilt took tutefu.J, soulful UniWl.-.i ty . oltmet Central Life Assurance Co. 0 "" lpi~wlthtwoapoofa.Ther~nt wu on tiM okl hit p&nde 1-howa .------------------, @ ""' u the prie.. E..eryOM lot tJr money'e worth. When t he New Colony Si" al.a.rted their MeOnd •t Sundr.y nl1hl, there were n.,. of thm"O. I wonder where t hey cot their name from. Ttlelr playinl wu SU'Qhfeldt wu pinned by Karl Erlc:luon or Tlou Kappto Epailon and the fo ll owinl rnembera or Del"' Zet.o were mtrtied ; Still l11tder. K a~n .t.e~:er, Jan Krl.litr. Pt,ny LyQ.rl, Kare n Melh.un, Bonnie Richard&, Rit.a Schmutur tnd Rlt.a Sorenoon. dnioed • method f01r kHpinll inventory of the chemletl tuppllu which e ll mlnttel mldilln1 a nd Ia. of rue carib and reduc:t~ Ume tpent In lnve ntorie1. li e oubmltt.ed hla propoM i to the Merit Award Board of \\~...:<n11in .. Bure}luofPertonntl. An E.uClalreucret.arywu the only other WSUayot.emwi n ner. All told, 10 JH!raont In tt.lt.e ~nrlce recel...-d ••ardol r1111ln1 from $100 to $3!> fo r IIIUH tio .... Harte hu been employed In the Kie nce buildln1 at Stewtno PointS"'te(orooeyear. Employee Receives Citation Vets Club Will Meet Tonight Soil Society Wins Award Fine ll of ln•eatm e nt rthlfnl No war clo111es any whe re Note fin an ci ng for J11n io,. and S. niof1 Electron ic prot rom mi ng for your prtMnt si ruoti o n Tn she ltered plon1 lor teoc he n ond prol eu ors The So li Connrvatlon Soc lety of Americ-a llu c:ltOMI tu c:hiP.ttr 11 WtiCoMtnStue Unlvers lt )·-Stevens Potnt for loggi ng the gre~tHt membership lnrrmse In theMttonWr lng l968 . Thll! '"'udwaunnou~C'd Mo:"ln • dr.y Aug. 19,at!lleeO<" Iety'sru - Uo ntl co nwmlon a t theUnlverJltyofGeorpa--Athens, SteveN! PolntSu.te"schaptu doubledltl~mberehl p lhl s)-eto l" to now IOtl l mor e than30. Pau l Oaxter of the! nll\lnlrHour cH t.culrylstdvl sorto tllll!c hapte r. lle said membeuhlp Is Today's Goals Are Tomorrow's Realities! Coli Ut and Ltt'a Discu u the Year 1988. What WUI Yo 11 Ho we Sa u d l y Th\ n1 ME L MECH , Gene rol At e nt P.O. l ox 85 Neilluille, W i&. 544S6 743 -2 5S9 "===============; f--r Margaret's Bridal Shop o~ tOI~nlllln.:lylngorplannl ng to . worklnlhenuun\r.,ources field. Truly A Complete Bridal Sbop OwenNa geLWi seOIUi tnRaptdll, lechapterpresldent, ALSO- BIL~·s PIZZA SHOP - ----------'=------j PANJ.SONIC POWER PAL RQ -113S SolldS\ateportab letaperecorder • Battery opera ted • CaP· slandriv"'• 2speed (1¥.&3~ ~~l. ;e!~~~~.:eA~~~~rcr:~~~d~ ~~~Ja~:;:~,~~1o;J~,:g,rw_aJ~ PM dynamic speaker • Remote microphone· AC adaptor op· tiona I. $2995 SHOP OSCO Placement Opportunities FORMAL! COCKTAil TIM Uniwtnity Placement C. nter tnnoun c:to the ad dition to counaeUn1 and cuidtnce 1t1 ff, Donni1 E. TiH tK'y. ~lr. Tiern ey·•: home It Jane.vllle, where he completed hio hiEh ~ehoo l ed uc:~tion . , He ~cei•ed hll btche lor'adecree in 1966.majorincin psychoiOIIY followedbyamuter'•de..-.eincouruelinlltndbehuiour atuditain 1967. Both were recel .. ed at the Univel"lity o f \\i sconai n. He • continued hllptduat t ltudy, working toward the doctorate si nce ' 1967 tnd II near the completion of the derree in the ' "'• • COUIIMiinr with minora in . pa)·choloiY and ooc:iolon. • Mr. Tlerney't bulc 111i1nment 1 1 thlat irne will be d t mted to co"""'Unr wi t h junto,.tnd aenior1 in the School• of •\pplied A• u 111d Science, Letttra 1nd Science tnd Fine Art1. FrtU.men an d tophomorea who with cuid•nor ~nrioro are 1l1o In vited to c:1ll at t he Uni..,.ityPiaorrntntCenttt. PRESSES Home of the % Pounder 7 to 8 oz. of tantalizing beef served on Hot Italian Bread All ttnloro who pltn to iftdutte in 1969 from all four K hooll of the Univerdty are u~d to check with tiM plaorment office to Iii<' that their pltlltment file io complete t nd in propo!r o rde r . Thi1 proc-edute II v«y lmporllnt whe ther 1 ..,nio r plan1 to utill u plllltiMnt ttrYlc:tl thla ttme~ter or It 1 Lite r da te fo llowinJ if*duate atudy, military Ml"fil.'t, rnarritJe, Puor Corp and so forth. Tha.e whoht.enotu~tinitiottdtheirfiltlhoulddoll0 promptlyr.oth 1 t a-edentlallcanbeproc:euedtndnai lt ble'" ht nn ee ded. Phone For Delivery ! ! ! 344-9557 Notll.'tl of employltV!nt opportunit iel for univt-rlity paduatu, 1nd Kheduled datu f01r inttniew• will 10011 he ...,ceivfd at the Uni......;ty Plaorment Center. Grtduatet are ur~d to conoul t the Khedult tnd lien up for intervie w&. The importance of care ful atud y , for initili employment oppo rtunitiu t.o avoid tM need for u rly ch~n,e o f e mployment cannot be overemp hui1ed. The Mlection o f a IUit.tblot po.oition which meeta an lndividual'alnterut, capabilititl ," and okllll ntceKitl t.eo revit win1, job de~riptiono, cornJ)Iny , broc:hutel, company policita and 110 forth in order to~lec t wi oe ly . ~ TheM INttrillo ' "' anllable in the Pltcement Ce nter . and will boo ! diatributtdtorelidenceh alllln d inrnanyinattncettochairmenof : 1 ~=~:.:"":~l~f=e ~~=~· to Jen~ral inf~rmttlon the provide ] t~~tntll l to jp"ldi.Litinc wnior1 u 1 IMint of u tend1n1 ~rnc:t~ to all : wnioro. Repreoentttiv• of nrio111 ln(uatriea tn d 10vernment ~ aeende1 wlllboo~<:heduledoncampuadurin1theyea r. : RA«nt annou nl.'tment• of employment opportunitiu hue been : recei~bytbotfollowinJcompanlet. Broc:huA'I,I PPIIcat lonbllnU : 1nd ptrnphlet.tare •nibble In many inatancet. I.Genen.l Foodl;2. ~ Sberwln·WilUarnt Co.: 3. Harley·Duidaon Motor Co.; 4. Ell Ully and ~ ~ ut!~~!~~~~~. Oil;• 6. ~ob~l ~~:_ 1. Mlnner.o tl Minin11 tnd ~ of S. Volbwaqen....:eeonotby, ttfp to Both the State tnd Feder:a l Ci¥11 Se nrice htve pro•ided : lnfor1111tion concenUnc e mployment opporh>nltiea and htft ; proYlded t he Placement Cent.er with tpplicatlon blanU fo r t he ~ 'II rnu..peoroallorL) 6. Gl9Yhound Bu.l- oU-oround vliScct. entn.noeeurnination.Copi<o~ar:e:-ila0bleupon reqlltlt. (My o:tt, 1M wlndowJ 7. AUI!inAmerica -~led ltnqlne. (Mmdmum trac:Uon, mlnlmWQ_ vibratlonJ Another oriQinal kiea: price,. ..... .. ~ SIXXXI. Mokinq J.meric:o- the tint car buUt 1o be cr MCOnd oar- the Jowe.t. ~oatWUhGQ~IclmaiX;~ ~·~·-·-·--~·~·~~ COOPER PONTIAC ;,?o!£.S~OBILE, I....C. ~ TtM Baud o f Mllllona or t he Methodiot Chutch hu ~nnounotd ! opportunltlea for tho• inttreoted In forel11n miulon 111d h""• ~ proYldtd lnterutlnr brocbun: f~r t~ lnttreat.ed. ~ $39.95 tndud ing Botterles Graham Lane Music. Tbt Moorman Manufacturin& ComPIIIY o f qu.Jncy, llllnoit It ::~~ ':.!' ~~:~!~c~:be:P:a~~~~:,::':,;:~~ ~ i :'o:::p: eompany. Men with rw"li bl>ckJroundt or thole in the fie ld o r ,. ReiOUI"Ilt Muupnwn t an of particular in~reat to thlo company. ~ . .. . ~~:= ::::::~~ :~~~ ~:c:.:;~":.,=;~· ~. 8, for tbl> ~ A .,.. War~1 awks c Whip Pointers, 29-7 Wh.•I ewater Turns 0ntest ··~··· ....... "-"· "'" · I ·Half !:yter~ "''"' "'~~U::;:~~H~ =""'~""" ... Around In recond .:J The Warhawka.ft~ offlut WMk'a N Al A looked polWied ltl"lllhl u])Rt o•er defendinl champion 1-'a lrmont, very impr....ive and inwinninltheir~econd 11me of the youn1 Stnena Point dominated rno6t of the nut h• lf, ~•pecl&lly with aatronldefenM, b1.1t h1d a fewbadbrnbinthath&lf and were nomateh for \\'hlte.,...terln theluthalf. The openlnc kickoff 11iled into t he end1one &nd the Pointen 1tarted the c•me front their own 20 yard line, AJ'trr • runnlnlplll)'picked up three yard.a, junior quarterba~k Bob Main h it end C larence Weleho-.ki with a perfect pua atthePolntft4$andthebicend K&mpfft'd a ll the way fOf a 51.1-Y'I'ru Point tollC'hdown with the CIIM only 40 ~«Gnd.t old. 1heplaycowr~ 77 yarda. Pat McFaul added the ki~k 'and the Polll t•u Schaffer Hurt In Practice Andy &.,fr«. t iahtendf.,.. t he W.S.U.- Stneno Point footbaU team, will"probablybe !oat fot' the ~~~awn" after d ialoc:atin1 hLa arm in p!lletiC11 lu t Wedneaday nlcht . D111lne Cou,.ell, head coooch for the Potnten. u ld the 67", 230·pound ~eniOI' from ll ilbert. h u n<M bffnadriiedon the ll tlouJnua of the injury. Schaffer w11 hurt while IM-in1 biO<:keddur\ns·scrimmap. _ ,...nO on the ~;:='.:'~~ =-~-..:.~·~011~ Bruhr l"'nt~ out to the Stneno Point 38 u the rirst qllii'IAr end~. The Polntn defenae nlffened and Stne Jobnaon alopped o~1 Jona U.ort o f a fll"'t do'ftll on fourth down and t he Pointers tookoY'I'ronthelrown33. After a Maln to Bob Rohde ])Mihadlalned nlnayard.a o n nrst down, Mllin eroued up the deftn&e with another pay. Apln It wu Welchowakl well behind the Warhawk defttlll, but the pau wullichtlyoverthrownand W~cho-.ki rouldn't hold It, • From thil point on In the 11me, the moment1.1m '"tne!ld to JO to WhitewatH . ABreaker puntwith6:·U left in , thehalfvru~tllrned to the Pointer 39 yard line by Chuck Roblnaon. • On theiK'Ondplay,Warlu.wk Scalped u 43 'Dofo hltM\bFoaand.lo.with tint d own JlUIN that ~ .., .. tn..c•p- 8 ~ .. • " 'hltewaiAr I 10·1 Ind. "nut 'W&I the way the half end~. SIAnBittcdtooktbe•eond halfk.lcllorffOI'Whltawaterricht at the 1011 Une and onlr a urin1 lac~ b)' the man who k.leked the boll, Pat McFaul, P~ftnted I to uchdo wn. Blttotf wu flnaU)' dnoped down at the Sl.ewno Point 39. Fo \lowin11 mil.edfleldCoool, the Po inte rs weN unable to mon apln and Breaker punt.td tothe Whltewater37. Tha Warhawkldroft63Yardl in 10 playa for 1 touchdown. Dom mixed runnin1 and pa~~lng playa well, with at¥eral end awee pa Kainlnc «>Niderable yardap. Jonu went thelut H yardl 0<1 a awHp around ri&ht e n d . The \ouehdown · and llanaen'a aueee ufu l kick 13·38 "' uo wnt•..-•••·••kl..,.a,HonWlll•wotw...HinH. II, <un. 1HOI'I•n, kkk.J .27. "'"'•"'•••·DtoW•,I1,P•"r'om o~mo.\kkktallod.l 1 2 J • to .. t 0 \ 0 136 29 190 lb. Dennia Ou.atin work& qalintbacker&nd defen1ive b ack for t he Polnten. 111 point.ed ol.lt that innp<~rieneeu a un.lt is th major wealr.n..,.in the Pointer Unebackln1 crlw, The 5'11 " Mnior from Baraboo tlatedth&thildefel\5iftllnitwu "hithardel!bythepu~ to far." By JOHN STENGL Thia yut'l int rrm u ra l pro1ram becan thia .,....,k with t ouch football competit ion. Playoffaue~eheduled tobecin the fintweekofOetober. J im Clark of the Phyalcal Education Department il qain the hn d o f the intramural prutr.m and thla year labelnl aMiat ~ by John Brenell'lln, a aophomore from PardHYila.. Tnma will eompett In 17 aporu thilyear. Archery and te nnil h~>-e bHn eliminated ftomthiayear'aptOI]ram. All men'• dormltorin will compete u winp thil ytar to permit Jrtater participation, A ne w &etl.lp Ia bein1 tried thla ynr .AII lea&ue competltionwlll be within u~h do rm until 1 champion foreKhdormlneach tport Ia decbN<I , Thill IAIII'II w ill then compete in the for the tovcbdown. Han.n 'tldck fal"d fi n ynrd 1 ~~~3~ =!:te~th·= .. t hird qumtr. l.hatwuthewayltended, ~~::..';::::u~:~:d1: offelllift The th,_t , btlie.,.. t haPolnterbackfield :~:. ":"~~~.;:. ·.~: '::;:::: uperlence ia the by to t he aii!X'Q& o f the Polnten vound pmoe. A •nior, F~iman added Prepare for Meet yo 11n1 By TIM LASCH The Pointer football tum Jlft defendinl champion Whitewater ati lt could ha11dle for a halflut S.t1.1rday 1 1 Whitewater, but a combination of Warhawk uperienee 1nd Pointer lnnperitnee prowedtoomueh forS~...... Polntlnthecloalnlhalf. ~'hltewater ~ ju.at too 1ood a team to belt whan the offenae can m1.11teronly 001 touchdown allday,anda sood Po inllrdlfe,...Ju•t eollldn'tkeepuptMifforttheyputoutln.._t oftheflnthalf. Sten Johruon , Pet Fee, and Mike Coun&ell t lltned in ueellent l t.mel a&alnlt Whitewater In a l01ln1 e&IIM. Don't count the Pointen out of tho: eonferen« race q uite yet, howewr , It ~ a IITOnl confe~nee t hla year, with \\'hitewater, Olhkoah,SteftnoPolnt, PiatteYille,andLaCro&N all ha'lirllllrolll 1.1-all'll. To h&Nanyaucee..,howner,the co.ehinK•taffwill h'we to rind the rlaht combination In the offena.in line - the bloc:kinlalmply wu not t herelutS.t urday, wo n nlneatrallht athomt: llnt<! \968. The Pointer ~rou country team ~ preparinc !or &nother .euon under the dirertlon of Coach Bob Bowen. Headed by !our lettermen 19 men •~ workina: o ut dally in prepanttlon !or the openin1 meet o n Sept. ... "nuPolnten .,.rnil&lnlthelr two bill polnl'lttten from laat ~"· Dale Roe tranderred to LaCrOMe and Palll LaMere uwd uphia elll ibllity. Thil ~If Coach n .. plnnln1 hla eha.mpionahiphopea o n T e rry A mu...on, John Pttenon, Bob Ferry and Wend all Kru'let,lll retW"ninl let termen, Bo'IHn alao alated that Pau.l Hau1 , Don Hetzel, Darrell !lawler, Jim Newman &nd Jim Uua are hla mo.t promlainll freahmen, O th er aquad mem ber• worklnc out for • place on the tu minellldeMarkWtleh, BruC11 Lathrop, Larrr lletul, Chua.a UpthalfOW, Dick Fuvour,John ao... Na:io:.~~~~~; :::~~ ~::,:~ ~;':c:~.::~;~~~;~i:~.:a;,~~;~: E:~f~· !hnoeh~:h~~·d ;:~~ :a~:~~~ ~~e":'i:t~v:Ci~7ntt~:':u~:t;~~ :~~";:~~~ :~::;~"~;';: ~~~~~~~~ entirt intramullllpi"OIIllmthlayf'ar, John Sten1l, a junior bioiO()' ll'lljor from Birnamwood, (Oven intramurala [Of th• POINTER. John ill atudent ualatant in Kmtt~e n Hall &ndalaoanactlwel'l'rtieipanlinintraml.lrala. e B1.1rton, a frfthman from Mlnoc:qua, ia the lone n~wcom~r thla year, One wu aporiA editor of hia hil'!h ~ehool paper lut yur &nd ia writln1 aporll ftahltfl thli ynr for the POI NTER. lie La a )ollrn•lilmmajor. o... I for 20 hours of work Tht ·~achr ma~hln• atarted rollinc In fine f11hlon asalnot t he Write BOK 567 E.11a . All upec:ta of the tum look~d Jood. A otern tn t will arise Stevens Point , W is. ~~~~~.unday from the eY'I't' pesky \'lkinp, but the Pack aho uld win ~~~~~~~~ MAIN STREET CAFE 00~;;;;, :~:,:::,~ho ""''"''• (~<boll o•m" (oil "'ImP"'""' ~~':'~~le;;.~~~n::~·~1.' 4 · ~k~~:~:~g~~~;:;!o!;~ 13 · H ome Cook ing with Homemade Pies and Cookies THE BANK WITH A STUDENT CHECKING ACCOUNT FOR YOU all-eamp111winner. Trophlet for eKh lndi..Sdual 1port haft bHn elimlnat.ed thla year. Yur·round poinllwillbe totaled fo r.Uaport.oandthttop wlnrln each do rm will ceta trophy, The overall winner of all d orm& will r"K"elve another tro phy. FnternltiH and lnde pendePt telmlwillapineompetelnthelr owndi..WOno, lloi'JH.hou will belin nu t WNk ...dall campu.atennil &nd paddleball do 1.1bka tollm&rnenll Lu.t year'1 OY'I't lll winnen Knutzen hi in dorll'll and lb. Harriers The Whitewater dflflnH wu playoffa to uent~.~allrfindan -~ ~:.::" :::;:~: ~:'·:~,.:~~ t l\tb. "' Open Doily 5:30 A.M. - 2.30 A.M. c1os~ 1 ~~ogo~.:.ights ~ .~ ............. ~ Now Somethin.g · ~ ·t.~:·:::::·: noLO TIME" - "· ~. ....... ........ !.... ' ""·Sheseea." il• Gr•h•m, Hollywood columnist "" 11;,,,.~ f""'WW' W.C. Fields in The Creal Chase The Lil' Rascals in Canned Fish T he Lil' Rascals in Spooky Hooky ~ Thursday , Sept. 20 ~30 ~ l_--4---~Nt~~~-~7M~.M~9~M~p·~·------~ ~ p.m. to 7:30 p.m. . < ·-- -~ ~ PAPA J OE'S COCKTAIL LOUNGE Nor1h o l Cll'f Llmila o n Hwy. 5 1 ATTENTION! W.S ~ U. STUDENTS $200 REWARD For The Purchase of Any New 1\fobile Home Not Already Specially Priced NEW at 7f tor·ntbfU Held Over-2nd Big Week REMINDS YOU! We have all hunt ing and fish· Licenses, Bows, Ar r ows, Guns and Live Bait. We also Buy Used Guns. Aud A.ll Day Sunday ;;::::::;•G-u.•:;;~.;;;::::,~-:~----~~::!'C;jr;::::;•.~ th& ·= ~~£:..·:.~~~._ -- ::;-~;::..:-:;:..:::---::-:-::~ .... . with ~:...·~.~or:::~~ ~~:· =~-::':. ·:::'2:.~ lu t an~ln th•plannincalalfl'l. 220 ... ,., ........i, ,_ • """ .~~''"' Thkt7r':!:~r!.7.e =~~~:~::· .ophomore front Pardeen ne ~~~:;:!~ ~:~ht~te~m~~:':~: oro ! s - no,olnt·Wolcno......_t,H,P•" tr....,Moin. lM<fou!, klckJ Wllt ..wote<·H OI'I-. ll,oou ltom DENNIS GUSTIN . ....~ the American. ' 'tbe C.rdinala will be World Seriea winnen 111ln due The Polnten open the Muon to the o~erall de pth of thelr,tum, t l pecially th• pltchlnllt.lff. on Tunclar at Mllwaukea in 1 trian11.1l1t mnt with Marq1.1ett e I am nry prolld o f t he other memben of mr aportallaff,ulut and the Unh•el'lityo! Wi-l\l.ln • year wt were ntedueellentinapori.Jconrase by'a national lunrey. MilwaukH. ' 0 By DAVE BURTON 6'1" Th•Polnl.e... now wlnle•ln thefourthqvarUr. ~;~~ ~~oo"':r':'i:k,.:~~ 1,r:eo:th:1~~n11ut~=~t.:~ ~~: ~~~.~~~~~;;;.~~,;:·~~"~:~ ~:~; per!;::;. . downa later ' thl Pointen punt~ at~aln, and t hl Warlulwkl p1.1t IOiether 1 liS yarddtlveln8 playathat ..wed "' '" "', ""' "' , Pointer Spotlight . oc:cx•-..tled7·7,with 6:0611fn '"" - - ..- " mr~al~~al~.:.., .... ~';..~o~:~~~:..!!M.,~~~:~ An~r!:.:~'~;:_..~~~ :~:'~.7n•~n~h:mp~:;~w~~! :~=~ b : :• ~::·~:.on 1~ ~~d ~= r~~do~~~,.;~ ~~::.!;':~~-=P=-~~: ~"~~ie:U~:n:n~!Eq'::. b)' Pointenled,7~. Alter the Polnten held f(W' dowru and Whltewlter punted , the flrat of the Point"'' bad b reaD O«l.llftd, Arter t ha offenae failed to make 1 fll'lt down, Mike Brukerpunted. Jay' Newell of th e \Varhawka fumbled the kick and the upthepuw. !:X.!:..'~; ~~~.,':;,!: C:r: =.~ao~ ~; ~..~ :!~~; ~~~ ~1e::": ~~:~,8~l ........ "" ••, .. "" '"' "· ..... .4 ,,.,_,~ ......., .. ,,.. ,,... op poo.ltealdtandwur\liiOUtof touchdown :36 left. In held apln and Ne. .u Htwned Bnuobr'• pllnt from hi• own 40 to the Pointer By liM LASCH After a 1lf0"1 nnt half performanee, t ha WSU.Stevtl\5 Point ltidden folded In the teeoncJ half before a 11ron1 \11-'hitewattr attack and dropped their openinc WSUC illtnl by a deci&iV'1'29·7KOre. qvariA'..W.clr. Bob Dom h.lt hb ~~~~ltr I U<lo, September 19, 1968 THE POINTER ~ .~ 1 Bring in this Ad any tiUJ.e in SEPTEMBER and we will reduce the Posted Price of any new Mobile Home $200;00. U mlled lo On1 Cowpo" ' " Ce»tomer NORTHLAND MOBILE HOMES . ~~ .........niQ~ ~·ilwiu.l..........."•jwiA•v•"•~•.•o1••~•.~1i""l.......