( SERI ES V III, VOL, 12 WSU-sT EVENS -POINT, Thut"1dly, December 5, 1968 "'""' Financial Aids Office Switches To New AppI.1cat.1on system •:•g:.~:::::::, Beainnin1 De(. ll, upperclaM financial aid ~ ppli cation s wi11 be avail.abl~ at th<' Fln~nc ial Aids office:, roo m 1S6 o fOkl M1ln. Not only nc:w applicanu. bill a U studrnts lnteru ttd in be inl co nsi dncd for a flm ncgl aid proposal for the t 969·70schoot year , mull :acq uir e t he applicatio n pa cket. No o ne is pcr!Nirltntly Qtricd fro m one sct.ool yu r to the nut be ca uK o f co tUtl ntl y cjgnain& aid ~,!.c:J;!::t:~ a nd J tud e nt The application packet tjg t ea c h •tudrnt R «ives will co ntain five ~ sic itettU. They are a renew•! Parents Co nfide nt ia l Statement (or C'Q Uiqkntfo rm) , an i.B.M.<:J. rd , an insuud ion sh«t , a Facult y Ev11u11ion Fo rm a nd a Univen ity financial aid 1ppllcat io nfor m. . UAB Committee Investigates ::k':h';,:~.'!',::::.:~.':::::;;: k".:~:::;::~"'~::::"::..·~.':: Food Unt~rlltY Prices dat-f~ pons:~~ xnlv~~~ A~pe':Ji~ca~~r~~ok.~ deadline f01 1ubmiWon of the PCS form Is nc caary to allow time for the Coll<"l e Scholanh.ip Service to pr<"C~:Sih<' form and retu.mltto ou.rfinancill l aidsolfice. A new item in tile packet is the IBM ldentina tioncard. Thc ca N! lito be co mpleted by the lll udent and re turned to the financial aid s o ffice . It will help to keep o raa.n ized re cords of •PP i l c an t s an d shor t en pr~li:;~~~io~fs~~~li~:: concernin,c the items on these two forms. Forms Cbmplc:tt'd If the app lic:~ nt is uncert1in about a liven- item, or if 1 se rious question arisa , a nplla le sheet 1hould be attached to the aid appllcation clarlfyin.a the situatiol), or an lppalntme nt with a Financial Aids Co un~~rlor c:~n abo he m~de. Whatevn th e cue. all (rontlnurd OII~t J} UAB's Cinema Arts Will Present 'Zazie' StaTe~en.'!'.e;'~ ~~~~~~~t~~ Ci nema Aru ll"i\1 pretcn t the Frtnch film "ZaUt", toni&ht 11 1 p.m. in the Wlsc:onsin Room or the parut$ of the applican t and Kn t dil"e ct ty to the CoUq;e ~~holarship Srrvice prior to Mu. The PCS requ~tslnformatio n ~~~;,~~ibe S~i~ntscf~~~~~~ public and ID a rds for ltudents. ho mo cencous. . .but if ' you"' pweoil, then Za~e ISweUwo n h Beard Growers ~~~!~!rbyo~m'!~~~e.p~~~ and ll ubert OrKiwimps.. Must Register spend ,.;:.,z;;·~..~...~r.·',.~ ina thein Paris For Contest ~i~~r~~~=~~:r·~it:e'a k::!: ActlYU y, Wis acharmin&litt lc: t ha t of S,OOO con~icts whowe re treated in IUs "Sc~nth Step" course, only 10 per ~nt Rtumed to prison. produced and Noir~ t w~ krnd BurdContcllR&istn.tion fOf Winter Carnival ,..ill be llekl in the Un~·cfSity Ac:tivitks Orti<:e on the sc: cond Ooor of the Unrteuity Ccntn from 1-S p.m., Oct. 4-6. l ndividu.~lsu,.·rll u orpniutioll$ are enCOUJa&fli to enter thisWinterC.mivalevrnt . Cltqoriu for this yu r's contest win be I) IOnaru btml , &ir t who lets befall the most el o qu e n t o bs ccnitict with dead-pan innocence. As she mova tllrou.&h tbe 1dult work!. s.he rtnds nothina but chaos, btlt mostly it is created by hcrtclf. This chaos ittclf ls nothin1 lncomparisonto tbe einema tic clwlos with which MallelllfTOundshisaudk ncc. ;!.r::~·;;~~~~. 3~'::d~~~~· :~ The film is a wild dne!Ni tic most nat~~nUy sau.bb~st . Tho.: eurc:ise f01 both director llJid people: crowin.a bnnb for the v i t" wer -- " L o~ais Malle has catrp~ s mu.stbe clun 5hann translated, o r ra th er , the moct.-.hoclt " \~~~ o~:r~~~ioniniwina ymondQ~r~peinto beards for pnoentqe nc:ed not filmicterm&.,aadlfa be ~kan shaven when repstrrinl. etan eholy Is to be l d<"ntif"~oe~tion <:J.rds must be beneath the diuy pruentt'd at the time of s urface, it is cons tantly r~illnt io n . nbjup tcd to tbe technical F inal jud1in1 for the dimsions." (Films and film!n~) ca tepk·s • ·ill be on Tllt"lday, Feb. II, 11 8 p.m. In the Wisco nsin Room - dwin.a se!t~cttlwlsaj:rm~:f .;~:lie~ Winter Carnival ~cell. . AU beards sprinkllnl o q eocteau, and hu mlllt be r~tercd ll'uo~.~&hthc sp oofed almost uerythin& UAB Offi~ to count for .any moriea 1\an do ncorA..id.'"The points or awards durin.a Winter :::aon:~.ir s~~~:~· C. mi~l . rn:. A sub c ommittee is ~~e~'!fo~,.h~h; a~n~r~;'o!,~ ~~!~.;v,~nP~; v~drl~~ l:~~~in~ 1 ~bo~:h~euu:~r:tf~ :::~}~~eir~~;,:,::.~ :::~:~ ~-b~ t:=y"n'::~l~'JM~~~ wn Work ~ under way in pro-ridi111 mo~ atmoaphere in thelridiron, Grrckorp.niutions and other campus orpnb..ulon s arebllnalnvitN todisplay their crnta and other plaquu. There is also the po$ilbill ty or KctXlnin& off various spaces with mo~able puti tlons, compar ison. They arc abo possibility of 10~ t~:~-;~(~~ ~~~n~t~:t:~~~~~ color wi th Fteneb d.a\oa 1nd EQitish subtitk1. th is film The Aetmties Board'• Howe c o mmittee 1\as bee n mutinl under the dil"ec:tion of Larry Krue~tr. O th e r membe u o f the committee are Linda IIHI, Patti Abnham, l im Pcter10n , Bob Shrank, Kat ie Schul tx, Da..e Zoromst.i, •Dave Braat1. Mike Glod oloity,l.inda llanneman,Pa t Meistn, Sandy Vaesun, Pat VaUJ.hl) and Vern Rebdd n . L..astMarch,~reported A wasestion box is available Jl the union informa tion desk for ~udcntst o place IMir ideas foranewunionandvipesabout the present situ.~tlon . Everyone: isur&ed to m• ke useofthebox . Ex-convict 6 PAGES. NO, 12 . Ad m·In ·IS t r a t ·I 0 n Wa r n S SDS A b0 Ut Me· e tIn .. g s · By Jim Hofer administrat\on wa rnc:d Students f01 a Demoentlc Society (SDS) not to meet qaln on campul 11 11 hu met twice already. Studen t expulsion and 1Wpenslon were listed aspo,Ublcruultsof thcir atte ndinl futwe on campus meetlnp. The &dministn.tion $lid the diselplinary action qalnst Uude nts 1t1cndina future SDS mec:tinas hu not been predetermined but , lhll expulsion or suspension were f1dlilies by the SOS &.fOUP cannot betolc:rated," answered . "Not unt il lnt Mo nda y ni&ht . Nov. 18, ,.·hen SllS hekl its first on campus meet in1." Then the admini!i tn tor wu asked why he had allowed SllS to nse mble knowina tha t wch an act wu ill~pl. In answc rin1, hc rden ed to a Theadmlnistntor appealedto t he SDS people to noid the disrupt ion that hu re « ntly struckothc r WSU ca mpusc:s. Audien c e members questioned Dr. Sticllln . Whn asked " llu SDS o n this ampul vlolatonf" he ever b«n takinaactio n." lle ex plai ned a warnin1 was neceuary to protect perJO flla tte mlinsamn: tinaw ho arenon.SDS membcn. Pul Schillin&.st udc nt body pRsident , tokl perton.san c ndilll the mcetin&, "Before you lllnt bRaki"' the rules, talk to some hopeleJmess." Bannb!iMustBe. Uphekl Dr. Stielstnuldthat btauiC the Bolnl of Rqcnu rullna bann~ SDS exists, the univps~ty . mull uphold it. " F urthcrofficial ~ofcampul amS81 ~~~W~ti:t~s!:cono:~ on campus mrctln& Nov. l S In the Gridiron. At th11 time Dr. William S tk ~n . vice-president for student affa irs, read "an openle u ertouuderns." In his letter Dr. Stlebtn justif~e s both the administrative action to halt campus SOS meetlnp and ''tbe 5~en5~e of frustnt\on and hopelessness" ByAnlll Mauer that peo plo: experience "in a Adiscussian ol t he ~ur5~eof time o f considenble uru cstand actionthc.StudentSrna te5hould uncertainty." Dr. Stidstn uid. "Vietnam, talr.erq.ardinaillcplstudentuK the dnft , neism, pover ty in the o r room' ror SDS (or other midst of pknty , the lack of aroup)meetift&s ended lnrdenl of the issue to the cxccuti~ K~Utof a llltiol\llpurpo ~e orof stud y. pCT$01\11 s•nilicance-brin& to b6ardforfurthir SDS had mc:t two ,.·ceksin a many a 5~en11: of frustntion or row in a , oo m at the UnlvrfSity Center without reKrvin& the roo ms tllro"'h pro per channels. This action is con tn.ry to univrnity ru les and student pll1icipant s ma y be subject to suspension. J ohn WaUnrana felt the Senate sho uld take a definit e nand ap inu &.fOU PI who 10 apinstthceuablilhedrules. lle felttheStud cntScnate had , in cffect ,beenstabbedinthcbad;. lie fdt the ethics of the aroup the Senate was supporti nc w:u now in quest ion. Senate Considers SDS Use Of Rooms Author Bill Sands Will Speak On Seventh Step Wednesday BillSaads, u:-conric:t,a ut ho r, aime1lfnenlion ad~ocatc, and cont rovcrlial spokurnan for penal reform will 1pcak Wednesday n.i1hl, l>cf. I t , at Wilconsin ~ate University . Stnens Point In the Arts and Lc ctwcsSerit'S. Hll 1ddrea wiU be at Main Buildin&auditoriurnbe1inninlal 8 p.m. Tickets will be on akat the Univcralty Center ln.fomv.Uon duk In ldnn« 1nd II the door. Spedal ntes will be offeredh.bschoo l studcnts. Sands, who 111y1 he WU I "lo l c n t, lawbreakin l connnUon-dd"y, lhlll 11 ~ ~urcsi" . spent tin•e in San Quentin priso n for armed robbt ry . llcwiSI~llm-'ewith the much Chessman. Aft<"r his publicb.td C. ryl public to . pin ani!: maintain fr eed o m from doubt. uncertainty,a nd unhappine•. . Such ~lcatc , he decided ~ehe~'i, o~':;,' :::,h :':~~u~ Nati o nal Seven th St ep Foundatio n , dedicated to prnrntio n or crime I I both th~ JUVenile and ad ult le~cls. ''The Seventh Step" will he thcsubje d ofhis tallt!arr and wll\ feature 1disc:ussiono how tcloftrutb.s uiCdb Y nvk:u in m~lnta inlna theirfreedom c:~n abo be · uwd by l'hc .1encral Studen t Senat c Prc:sident~ul Schillin1 pointed out that lhtrc ilak'pant ion oCi•un ~~tht~br ~'li!~ ...;::b~': ~hill&$ " · mt'thods u~ ~esol~~~on ~~, ~~ s'!~~~:~~ : ~~ :C:e:~ ;~![!: ::;nnd!::!f. :;~~II ~nn~~~ni faKII\IIc, h•m and wtll abo b<' par1 ofh1Stalli: . held responsible for tbeir actlon. SehiUinsfrclsthatllis the An!:~~~esal~~u~~ ~~i..!rsif: ~1~£\~::;~~n~:Fi~~; ~'U!~~~·irs ~~dboo'k~~t.:~d ~ te\nision Pfot~ml. "My Shadow Ra n Falll," h.it aut o bioltap by , and ''The Snenth Step",;._. his boob which 10kl more tlwln two million eopiu and were on nltiona l bestk' lltt lists. A thb"d bo ok aboUt the yountn ltn<'ra tionlslnpcod udlon . Rr.~ction ::~~':~~· Ia his tdnUion llan dnwn thcte Said JohMy C.uon,holl of theTonl&ht Sbow, ''Ourviewer1 slwlred our ent husiasm, since dwin.atheentlrehllloryofthe s h ow, Bill Sa nd s' two appcarancu s ba ttcud aU favonble a ucttmaU r<"cords." Pi t Boone commented: " Not o~y was the Uud io audience lpe ll bou nd, but even the enjineen in the control room, almost forpt to do thcil" jobsand the vlewin& audience at home ktusknow theirrelctions by a deluae or ruo111b lc malL" 1 their action. Se nator Sherry ~:~J J!;~i:~~ ~~~~n'i..~:~:~ polieyorSenatesupportofthe lf'OUpahouklbe tlkenawa y; 8ookRcnt1l PriortotheStudent Scnate meetin& Dr. Alan Lehman o f the :C"fo~h th:~e:::e~~ db=·~ possibility of chanain1 of ·senate · Reorganization ~eeks Stu.dent Help The Student Sc nat~ e~e c ut ivc commi tt « on reorpnization h i bec:n merlin& to draw up a tentat lve state ment ofpkand purposes of sludtn t iOI'rrnm~nt . Tbey arc conlinuinc to meet w~ltly in diJCul:!ionover forms ofrepreKntation. The commi tt ee urar1 a U interutedstude nts to contact any member o f the committ(e if they 1\an any tho111 hts o n the rcorp.n lzatlon of Studen t Senile. Members of the com mittee and their telep hone numb~u aR : Leonard Mudsz, J84488 S (Mauhf iel d ) : Maureen o·co n110r. J44·74 19 : Bill McMillen. 3444J684; Paul Schilhn.:, 34 1·25 43 : Kare n Lame rs, Ertt. 488 , JJ2 Schntccckk. John Wallcnfan1, Ertt . 336. ))9 Baklwin ;and ~~\~~,/ llicl . Ext . 371. l l2 ~~emc :r!:!r!omf!'l]~:;~~~:~ StudentSenatcwuqalnst~ch 1 abacncn in · a from A rnoltitlon requestin& the Ac:~demle Affal:n Committee to lnvutl11tc the Unlvcnity's cumntly ~ultm curricUlum A:::· f"C'rilionand.cudy . Ano t bcr consti tu tional amendment that ..-as puMid :b!:~'t.~:;:go:9~4n:uy ::,~ ~d=-~= Petf"OI"IN.DOCS wlO. be hcitl to fiD a ncaA I ICZIIIIe scat. nllbtly at l . lnd ,9 p.m.lrl the I n otbcr action, the Senate Gri d iron Of tbe Unh'Cfl!ty bas filiCic plans to orpnU.e Caiter. \ · Senate memben 1nd 1ny other J ~y1 ~r1:t1k:~~~ ~:~~-~~!'rr~"~ t heSt udentScnate . ' · Pau\Schillina: " Buica lly. l am pkurd t hat SOS Is at lent JOin& to tr y talkln& to thcK ptOp le ( Rtlents, klisluou) and &riJOmeanswen." ' The faculty A.lppo rtsthe chan&c to 1 purchuc system, but the ~{rh"~j! CoHeehouse ~n:rerecop~~~ ,....,.,, Will Present ~~~:t~ealina Dave Pen.g elly :,::,:::::m:~~~!] l back to ~mmittrc for furth'cr . UAB Co f fee Ho\lfe " Bllterfainmen t 8 11': wiU pfUint Dan ~~elly, a liacer tiKK po~~~etio.is Var y Oth'er fK'UOn s were po lled aft erthe nl<'ctins fornaction , Dr. StielJttl: '"I appreciate their(SDS) frustratlonsbeca uK thc:y ftd thtyareti&ht andthey are runninsim o aarca t number olobstadn." ' Dave Mesunas , SllS member: ~urtcs ,J ntroductorySo doloty :J~~I\abW't~t':oc:' :!'!,.hc.!d~ :Cr.:'S::tc'i!:!m':~!i;~d . 'I issucs int heS DS~nt ro~rsy. Nur t he end of t he two·ho w mcctin1. one yo un1 lady complained she had come to the mrcti"' to dlsc:u$1 women 's hou rsandtotalk\o f '"a union where one an do whatever he w3ntl." Sh<' was disapJN) intrd trot discussion had oo t included and Introductory PJYcholoty. Thlsacatcsunducstninonthe othcrdcpar1n"oe nl. Or. Lehman maintained that unexcused ' .. It wu determined tbat SDS wo uld mee t q aln, lcpUy, under the $p0n10rship of a reeo&nW:d campusorpnlzation. S' hiilins of fered to an a nee 1 merlin& for SDS members and o the r students wi th Rcac nt Mrs. Mary V{ iUiams. tl is propo~;a l 1111s acc<'p tf!. On Tues., Nov. 26, the lluden t bodyl'reiide nt sakl he had co ntacted Mn . Willia msand arranr.eme nu for the mrctirl l w<" rc: beinlmade. Durin& the mcctint one student suuelled theconllct lna of,tate lqisb tors to presentthe the put p risons. Sands ''beln U~t eamatne• of 1 man wbo bas aec n it all and ilt ry inl to mOe ot.;cn . . u." takccn tai n for,tfu l a,tions, the Boa nl would fcdjustificdiniu fnn. 't o ur job is to$hoW them !':'e~ • re not wha t they think yo u money cuuenlly aUoc:~ ted for the buyin& of text books 101:1 for thepUrchaiC of texllforthree Sands' work in hdpin.a rel\abWtate law breaken b.sd awed edlton ~f · ~ map!.ine. They wrote: .. Thou1h firlanciaUysuoeesdui,Sandlfelt drawn back to prbon to try lto teachconrict•.omclhinl80 per cent failed to Jearn - how to stay out or prbon on~ they are relcued , Mlkll"ll ends meet by part-time wot\1 11 a writer and spca t. u , Sands has bcotn yean 11ddrelllna becon~tviolen t andlfS ilSdid the monl.utyear. Cll.trenlly,the Audents pay a SIS book fee althouah this Is expectedtobeineteasedtoS20 a semts!cr. The cost of buyirll books wo uld on ly ranee from S27-$60. The boob to uld then be ruokl and th,c cost would normaUybelcu thanthe current rentalfrc. A. committee 1w bee n f ormed of second tcmtstcr wnion 11nder the Academic Couneilto invnliptc t he whole areaoffllla l euma. All amendment to the Student Senate Constitution three lntcrested andlnfo rmedstu.dcnts so t hey may vi s it th<"ir aucmb lyman and sena tors over Clu istrruos vu:OI'tion. Mat erb l wiD be supplkd to he lp the Jtudcn ts to undentand tllecurrent si tua tio n bctt er, · Fro m now on at lent one s tud ent f rom each studcnt·faculty commi ttee must attend the reau tar mcetirr&s of the Studen t S~na t e. T his chang<' wu ma d.e 10 that hcUtr commu nk~tion ca n be achkved bet ween th( Sc:na te and t he commit ten. An ad hoc torn11•i tt re has bccn cstablishtd to in•-est ip te r~istnt io n proced ures in th<' past and JUQHI reforms for-this year. Re1i$tnr Gil Faust was appo lntcd chail"man. Six st udents ,.·c re in<rit cd to speak at a Fa cult y Ori<"n tation Mid T uesday niaht , Nov. l6, 1t 7: 30 to inform the nc:w faculty membas what t hey thot11h l aood teachinswu. • onccauin meeton <:J.mP IIS. R ~~nu Extwct Vio!tn(e SchiUinl declar td tha t the R"llentt expected SDS to ~~:::~1 t~cxt~pu.t~~~~;::.'!: .Y'g~~-thlrd ~theU .S. forthrestablishinathepcnaltyfor I d es.ire' , orxcha~e ideu ·befirr people." At thispoin td isc:uuion ~ ntercdonwhe the r S DSwo ukl Wh y do stud en~ ban to wui ,· physical education 11nlfor~1 A uniform for phy~al education du.~es is ne ~ssary for many rusbns.Prrhaps thcpr~ · maryvneis thlt of funct ion. lf att udenlis to move frrc lyand <"ffe ivc:ly.ltlse.!Sentia \that her clo thin&pc:iml t 1u.ch monmtnt . For so c years, the ~e lectio n of th<" ty pe of lho rt wu , lc:ft with the a udcn This proc:ns proved to be unutisfa(tory because many stud<"nll ilcd to~ekctasllort in which the y could move with use· and fretdom, Bullofll, ~ps. etc., would ''pop" 1nd Kams woukl split with rc1ubrity. The requirement of a pair Of stre.tch shortta nd swca t sh\n aUCYia tu th is probkot ande ncou.naes t he student to move. In addi tion, the required uniform wrinkln much kss from ~Wt U<:rqe; and , thtf1lfore, \oob neuer when worn repeatedly. Both the shoc" ts and shir t are of a type tha t d~~~C:~ w~a:~o~!r·:~:~,~~lctl~~se~nt ~ned ~uirc:d physica l cduc:~tion 1 for uniform o fthe u ret chtype,but the . ~uil"emt"nt isjustifiedmere lyfor thef+atonsstatrd , hefJilrrd frx l'olnt 8/Qn/c by Mlu Dillin~~ tile 'J>IlyJICII I Ed iiCrlt lo ~ Dc{it. Whyart n'tthel'hy. Ed.oount11pldcdup. . orhll1 · I, The Rquirt'd 1eneral ph ylica\rduca tio n cour.:a are1nded wltllr ford oin&we U. Withotlt a lctter .arademanystudenuwouldbe.Dtisficd tojust1et by, Eusenc . Brodhasrri. chairman · or th<' Physical Ed.uatioft depar1mcnt stated that a ll adnp~d phy. rd . ~llfXI were 1ndcd • pau or fail and Were ore n to everyone. However, phy. ed. majon would be ~~n priority in ct.oosin1 1hcsc: claue1. ~lltrlfldelto pro~ideanin«ntivc Wb; CPI'I there be 1 DIOOrrli&bt t wim in \ht )!001 for clll ta oaJyt -ltoJa'IC.fUII "& • ' 1 JamaCiark ,ol thePby.Ed , deP.r1ment,Jialt'dtl\atthere:..0u511 bcancnninalWim fordii<'IOnlyatth<"nextCo-RecnJ.&ht,Dee. l 3_, !rom 9 to 10 p.m. The houn fro m 6 to 9 p.m. will be open far a1 ==~nt;e~::· ~d~/~:!~'t~~~~Uityof fut~date ~i~ Oectrnbet 6, 1968 p THE POINTER 2 "He who destroys a good book kilu re<UOn iuelf'. - John Millon ~sTHE PODIUM 71,/J{lMIJ4/4, '.''Bd SCfJ/.ll," &pov.d 'Br ?oiJr.~.u Gibb and Stielstra Oppose Planned Disciplinary Guide '"-Letters·· &? · 'The Party's Over' Did University Disservice De~~rEditor: o.,~.. my r:~:~n 'J~e diuerrioc to the ':::: stu-denll, ~fCU::J; U~v!~,;~~~lst~~ tioe~ Mr. JenKn, in hill lctt~r, _to the: Editor, statu the ma.~orlly opinio n of the studenu on t hiS ampus. while Mr. Kemmder applauds the faculty who continue to wnte tllc· siUdcnts' claM time: by usin& thclr "..aptive"'audiencestoventthcir own pc:nonalbiaS~esandcaos. and the subsequent Po cr, published Nov. 14, dlspltyt t c takntt ofafcwstudcntswholtc lmpn:sskmable unknowled&C· ablcs whotre easily dupcll by a fcwneptivefaculty. Thcl'ointcr"sto-aUcd "facll" s.houklbctcmpcrc-dbysurvcyinll both sides of !hill is.wc-- to date onlytheopinionsof t hcnc-ptlvc Peuol\lllly, I believe that WSU - Stevens Point h.U I atnetaUy uoclknt ftculty of WlffY hi&h c.~liber , who arc co n cer ned. with tcachina them to consider "'ould be to aet a diversified response to various issues of importance ac.~demicstoa~oritypoup of st udent• who arc ( both taodemically · interencd ami JociaUyconcemdcitilCnl,lnd anadministration that lsstudent and faculty oricnlcdandone that ill VlffY conOtrned for their welfare. flctionhnebeenpreS~entcd . ~~~r~~~~ :u:~:~~ t~~~ !:'c~~"ros~;:seTn~c t~~i~,l~~:r:; viewpoint. aoi':.stlro 1~:-e P:in,t:~~~a~r~: tryinJ to dupe the majority of the audcntslntothinkinlll llat thcyarceruollcd atan lnfcrior univcnity. President Dreyfus ill a Bdinc it or not , th.is is • n particularly "rear' and brilliant u.c:tllcnt univtrsity--onc that pe...on who has had to be 1 we qn all be proud of--this ..atalyst to Uimullote a ~r1ain includcs•llofus- - thcllafr,thc portion of the fleulty and . faculty. tiM: adminilltntion ud student body to act in their own tiM: areal ma;ority of the behalf. A positive activilt like qudcnts who really nuke this a President Dreyfus should be eneoun&td, while a penon who only displays ~&ltive aetivilm should not be condoned. superior University. SinOtrrlv. GcnldF. JohriiOn.Ph.D. Ch.ltrman , Dep~~rtrntruof Sp«ch Patholoi)IA Aadlolon You Can Dig This. AII Day l)cu F..dltor, In your report oncounn approved durina l iM: November faculty meeting you ncaJectt4 to include Socloloay 140.S (fidd and Laboratory Techniquu in Antlvopoloty). Sinccthiscoursemaybc of intern! to students I would likt it brou&htto thc:irattention. It rnay be o f furthtr int_crt~t tot hem tluot thc:coutse,whrchis to be offered dutinl the summer, wiU be conducted in actua lwo rkifll, conditions on an uantioninPorta~County. Thill will be so that student~ will be able to Jive on campus t nd keeppcnonalupcn!IUita minimum. John H. Morrt A-'mn! Profcuor ofAntlvopololf Writer Proposes Teacher Evaluation (since they are too constn~ct ivc . ~:~t~:!~~:~:::E~~~~ I cvaluatifll,thetcachinl; abllityof the instructors--alter. aU, if ,rvcry sin&Jc evaluation of an Instr u ctor conta ins an abundance of suucllions fOl chlnac. some: kind of problem exists. ''"'' il about time th~ Wisconsin State University system moved into the 20th ccnt uty? APointtoponder. Na me Wilhhdd Upo11R~1Ktl . ... 3 Dtctmber 5, 1968 A Review Aid s Office Harry Golden Brought His Liberalism, More Students Should Have Heard Him BySoottSebulle Htny Golden it In amadna: man.Thelibera i,IO\Ithemedltor or 1 Jewish newspaper has to ha"' • lot aolna: for hlm to su.r-rivein lhe"'id So uth",but siiiYive he his . He c:arries with him one of the mast effeetive wupons apinat prejudice and Injustice thfot man has 11 his ditpoAI -- hlswit . . As the tiny man U!~d hll leC:;~·~:;u~ 1 s~:,y~~~- a2't, it wu hllwarm cood humor that carried the audience to 1 favorable impression of him. Hany Golden, bolft!vet, is a man whoxtimehuput . A te n-minute wtrm-up was foUoOHd by the text or his speech l hlt wnro:adt o the audience: and was o ften jerky in ,ou uni•·~nity ~~~panmenr o r Work Study Aaency nuy indicate the - desire for the srlldenr 'sse rvices in thr comifiiiCidtm\c tnm. This mnns an applic:an t .,.·auld be able to work in"a thotcn deputment or 11rncy. p rovidinl he secu res th e approval of t he department cha ir nun. tnd it ronr plirs .,.·ith the k1al ~uiro:nrents of th e financial aid prQ&ram. The specified employment .,..;u t he n be indllded as 1 p,a rl o f the 5t udtnt ail! p~ckasc . Wit h th~ completion of the PCS. University firuncial aid applial ion, Faculty Evaluation Form. and IBMcaJd, t ht:studenl ! hen has on ly to ret111n this informa tio n ~ for<' t he ,u:t deadline of Mar. I . to be ronsidt!'fdfor allt Y!'IC$Ofaid. Robell Kossmi\lcr, Financia l Aids l>ircctO< stre$SN tile necessity for stutknrs to ro:ad the appliutlon . muerial t horo,.hly and co mpk tc aU fOtlTl$ rir;ht the first time. In c omplete o r inc orr ec t applka tions canno t beacccJI!ed unrillht)" lnlnl li~d . prt~tnllt ion, lt wua11atement (heck ·Release Dates Financial Aids Schedules Thos.e s\Udcnll who aln:tdy ~~:;~:J~::::;Ifu~:~ cheek rcleuc cardstceordinato lhe followif11 1 Khedule: 8 , ~s~,::.·~~-b~fo'!:!:~.'1:!- ~: last name be&innilll with f, G, ' 7· ~ L .~>~ 8 ; \ast ,Q ,'R andS 9 : tnd Lut name bqlnninJ with J, U, V, W, X, Y andZ-Fridtya.m., Jan . IO. AU releases will be made from the ne.,.·ly ~n 5tructed TICKET BOOTH outside the auditorium onthesecondfloorofOidMaln. T':s~~ '~- ~ }~:f~. f~m No defer re d payment requuts wU! be approved for A Review Ullman Almost Puts Critic To Sleep With Performance, of I f ei lher th e PC S or University finandal aid If'( not comple ted prOJI'l'tl y. IMy will be returned to t ho: applicant for oorredion . 10. All app lieations mutt be All re leases will be nude fr om S11bm\tted and approved bdon the newly ronst ructed t ic ket the Mar ch l dud line. A booth outside the audi tor iu m on cueiCSillly filed form could theserondfloorofOid !>lain. tliminateastudcnt from ce rt ai n The holliS !he booth will be l ypcsoftld , stiffed IIIII !he alphabetiCII I The' Financia l Aid office is order in wlr.ieh thestudentsllllly employifll a new nolirlcation pkk upthcn~luseca rd sislisted s chedu le fpt the studenu' below. applk:~t ion Jocoted along llodore Street allow for the burit;rl of steom pipes. !Photo by Mel GfodowsL1 HAVE YOU NOTICED THE MOAT w hidl wos dug In fronT of Boldwin holl? In attYolity, The digg ings con•·en icncc. whereby stllde nU who meet the Much I deadline wiJibe oonta cledbyMty 3 1. The earlier notificatio n date JiYcs tllc st udentthc benefit of knowina about the t ypes t nd amount aid he is to reec:iwc f or th e conii na 1969-70 t cademic: ye.ar befo re summer vaca tion starts. Of intern\ to the students whoalrndy have 1 finln<:ialaid propo:~al ind ica t i~~& a release o f funds in the tccon d se mester is the an no unec:ment at the isstu.ntc of chcd: release euds bCJinnilll Monday. Jan . 6,and con rinu inJtllroUJ hFr id ay , Jtn . .. "'' '< HE MOST EXTREME CASES in the Persons who wcond wish to make an 1119Utatlon for Kmutu laid mu11sched11kan tppolntment with the f~~~ona l staff before Ike. I, Hmc""· A new appUe~~tion !O<m il beina developed for 1968·70.As 1oon u It Is rudy · for distribution , noliec:s will be postedtothatdfect. AIJpersons tried the Op11n 25, No. ! ,i n A minor and the sde nee o f modem PerhapS Theodore UIJmtnn pi3 no inter pre tation was not should not be conrparcd with enhanced. the likes of llorowi tz. lnt ( tmissio n came and I mull Rubin ucin and ·Anien.s. but report in aU fairness thJ!lt was JftnanArtsand Leaure Series m.arvelo11s. l hunted upopinion1 perfo rmance thll nearly put me from aU sources to reinforte my to sleep I felt ir on ly fair 10 opinion 3nd to protect my com~re my impressions of the nandifll as an ama teur aitic concet t with my own recordinp should me mbtn o f the audience to nu ke SIIIC thar I wu beif'll ruUy like the cntert'linmcnt. The second half o f the objective and no t ju.st prey to t he a fter math of a losiii,J ni&ht pe rforma nce consisted of some" o r cardsandl! udy. short Shoslakovich Pr eludu, My impressions, I am ha ppy T he White Pucock. an<l The to rc pon , were well fou nded !.lulieDo,.b y C rifruandUadov enor.qjh to Sll(lport no t o nly 1 rupcttivcly (neither of which I nod dint head, but t deep amflmiliuwi thtothisday ) l nd slumber, had I been 10 Inclined. Ruel 's Toec:Ua. The ~r:ledion of the prQJram After bro:nin& thtoUJh the co nll incd 1 weU-balanced nrst PreNdcs Mr. Ullmann decided to half tncl 1 very wnk ICCOnd swltch l he proaram3ndwcwere half. Had the firu hllf been well . robbed o f the opportunlty to tee performed, 1 wo111d hau been the Peacock u net tnd hearthc tempted to pau the poor choice music box tinkle . The Rtvd of a ~econd lurtf off with merely Tocao ta wu rather "HII done, a mention , but !he Ullmann prc~enlltion wu not to my likil\l. . By SconSchuue m:!:'urt t:eh•tr:dyp~~ E;~: B11hms wrote for piano and it is a riJorous tnd youthful affirmation of the power and ~he ~~e~~~t i:~:srth~f ~le~ piece to plat1 because 11 c:an sweepupanaildlenocanclailit throUJh an eveninJ of music In Jfl.rwlltyle. The bell th.a I c:tn bril\l myiClf to IIY is that Ullman lilt ~~etlle8 ~:c't!'~,!oUaowl~~ Beethoven piece and ~=t~~r"~~~ ~ld9!9.~~ ~!~~:~~~~~n~rE~~~~ must make application. No ono is; ..anie4, from one yur to the neatautomallcaUy. a of Tbe science of modem piano writina: wn formulated with Chopin's 24 Et udes 111d Ullma nn but t he fLI'U subs titute , the Schumann- URI "Ded icl!ion" wunotu ci tinJ. The <:OIK'C rl end(d with an unrecorded tune wriu en by, friend of Mr. Ullm:ann, William Keynec ( ?),w hich 10unded like I Uke off o n 1 Robe rt RUSICU Benell tr3nsaipt lpn of old folk tunes. Entitled, " Mounllin Tune"' , I am sure that Mr. Ullmann must be a v~ry . nry. very, nry ~:~cat friend of the compoKr. Here am I at the end of a enkw , 1 poor lmlte w judJinJ an artist 11 hll trade . I may, indcotl, be one that poet Theodore Roetllke d(saibu as: '"Beholdacrltic,pitel>edllkethe Castratl ,/ Imperious yo ~&nJiina .. ," Let me offer in my own ddcnK a loft! of par music: ·l nd an old Pil·latin ph.r111:. " . . .sed est ldous Ttntus". Tranlolatlon: " . . . but itis10muchfun." Knopf.Will Discuss Evdlution laboratory tndillonal ByP•ulJanty "The purpose of this town ..own mectlnJUto prowide a fo111m of action," said J ud1e Ja mn Levi, moderl!or of town haU mcet\IIJ held Monday nllht in the Wr ight LouiiJC wit h nearly SOpoaplcatte nlliii,J .Thc town ha.U mcetinJ in c l uded sh: p an e lists reprctcntinJtheuniwenity and the comm unityofStevens l'o int . O n thepanc lfrom t heunivcrsity were Kar en Lamcn, AWS presiden t ,Paui Braun,chairman of the Uniwtrslty<ommunity relat ions committee, and Gilbert Pau.st,rt'l-istrar. RepruentinJ t he commun it y of Stevens Poin t were Mayor Normal Mr:shak, Ca rl Jt robs , pre sident o f the local Chamber ofCommcroc,& Mrs. SiedwriJhl, a hoiiKwife ttt \ve in local afftirl. The presentation wu moderated by J lldae James Levi. Opcflinlthe present1tion by the panel wu Ktren La mcn. The AWS president aid the townspeople, in the opinion of the Jl'l'Opk she had talk.ed - lo, were appreciative and o pen to ""~ She nototl that t wo thin&' which we~ brouaht to he r attenti on was the distant location oftM bus depot and thehi&htalllpricn. THE FURYS PART II r!n;t:~u~ il~i2 :~:: will ducrlbe t hll u.llique upe r lence . Toplca to be dilaulcd Include the politic:al p rob lem• e n countered , the ori&ln of these llland1, anima l . Herman, Stevens Point, wW discuss with the tudicnoe ••ronomic:al phenomena that hive been described ·u the 111r. Blocher ~mplwitcd that the THE ECHO 6 1/1 Mill$ N.W,..of Stevens Polnl Left oH Hlghwoy 10 1'~::::::::::::::::::::;:====~ Seniors and . Graduate Students Career hunt with 90 of the finest companlet having operallons located l=thew Jersey/ New York metropolitan area. On 0 mber 21}-27 at the Marrlo"tt Motor Hotel, inters l ion of Garden State Parkway and Route 80, Saddle Brook, New Jersey. For more details, including a listing of spon· sorlng companies, see your college placement director or write I!) the non·prolil sponsor of the sacond annual "Career-In": Industrial Relations Association of Bergen County, P. 0. Box 533, Saddle Brook, New Jersey 07662. ~~~~~~lgN~ 110 R Y 0 F ;:.:;-::~Yf:.:'r'!'a'=f:t:d'dwtl~: ~':n':~ ~o~~~~:i~~!r~ "V~~':e t~~ :~':' 8o!:~·~~~! ·fk:r~.rvin& the unulllll _f• un.a.nd g:,ist~!~·lc b~f ~he m~l~ :! GalapaJOslsland•haveintriJued biol()Jists. The endemic Oora As a member of the Swim! Swim! Swim! attempt to cite by mean• of certain rare cvenuln a"ronomy ~~t':.~e~~~f:i~~h~r: ::.t history ne.atly 2,000 yean aco. The p l anetarium has prQJnms nearly every . Sunday afternoon dur1111 the schoo l ;•:u:.. . _ _ _ _.:.__;~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~ ~ *E&**iJIMM In the Oly m ple(7S'd01 Sl1.1 lnd oor Heoted Pool .... a,. IIJII ~~:,, :!.r~be ~:~~~!:':!.; of:~~'t:;'f:,t ~":he author's Interest for Hamlet, 11 if be eomplkated lanJUIIIC . I11$1~d of 6-J~~ 'o5'P' Op helia. vcrbqc, where he should be ~a-'~W" ~~~<5'P' !::; 11ha:Cr.!no~ ~n!~ Hamlet IJ'clls her ~~..\e.~~~t~lemil':,nc~'x~ r.:'~ a!~ t~b~tt!o;!in~f~·:;! ~:~~c.t'!dw;lot10~ee::-~. be •::. lbe bec:omct 1 total ''flower whUe i~ead choows to child '' and before abe diet the . l&ncn t1UJ PlOblem, which docs .,a.. ou.t Oowen to the whole • complicate matters when (all. u naramatlu ll y prec; be, 10!.. . c:ry~~:c~~~= =~ny.!.~ee.a.: k!~h i: eo!u.mblne, but docs not alwe b.1m tbe'riokts bec:auat they~ willed. Sbe the n aoe:s o ff and wbi)e "'u.p" falls iJito a stream wiM:reshedroWIII. lnt~*~~:r::re,b;:~~~ Hamlet and l.M rta fcbt for her dud body In her pave. This is; eU too rnuc;h. The wbolc thlna II tcrrlbly tff~ed. The -una m~ be a $p00f oe GIIMirt 1nd Siantnn for the ...-rUroomplkltMpk>l mind the fact that he should sllte th!npslmply . In ooncluslon let me dtle tlurt tbe pllly Wll not asu«:oe• and I hope tlwt if tbe play il :::,. f=ld~~Jte"':l!:-= and adapt it mare to our tlmn. !::W.!~t:e:~: :,c::.:J!:~~ oould be t o fridoy a nd Sa tu rday, Deumbe r 6 ond 7 riewerl bae\r. thtOUJh time tO view skit$ u they 1ppeared in t he Ho ly Land II the time of Chtist'1birth. '1'ht ChristmaiStar"'wiU be Science BulldinJ All<litorium. Profeuor Gany Knopf of the BioloJY D"epartmenl will pl'fJc:nl slide-kcum entitled , T HE GALAPAGOS I ISLANDS - hc~::~ndj~cc.;1,~inl~oted thlt Stevens Point is a uni•·ersity to wn and thnlheuniversitylst cultural, eco nomic and human rCiOUICC , The meetina wu then open 10 the audlenee for their Wednesdcry, December 4 thro ug~ Sund oy, Dec. I 9~ ;~)o~~_.\: ~=!a~ ?if; ~~~ uJ:;'~~rct.Je~~ ~~ur~:~~1111e~ 01,e~d GR~!~~~· 1 Ma yo r Mcs hak, in his p!eparedremarks. saidthecity il only " seven dial tones away from t he 11nivcrsi ty ." He sil ted t hat man pe o ple really 1 ppreeiu c the cultural tnd economi c as pects ol the university. In his prcscn tar ion , Pall\ Braunsaidthepurposeofhis commillet wutolirlrien.nec:l concernin&therelationsbrtwecn the 11niverslty tnd the comen11nity . Hepoin red ourtht t th e St udent Sc n.u e hill a tciOlution pcndina whi<: h would make t h•Uniwcnity<omm un ity 1dation s co mmittee a permanent oommirtec. Mn. SiedwriJh t u.id she wu happy •to diJ.CO wcr"apositive fcdin& " btt .,.·ecn thc commu nity andtheuniwtr'Sityandvlccversa. She aid that the university ls i ritalpanofStevcnsPoint . Gilb en Faust aid "this mec:tina 'wu t urninJ into a love f east"' referrina: to 111 the favorable co mments that were heard thul far , at the mcetinJ Come And S~e o o DEE A .Go :t;o yuklidc Okhhoma 1tudyln1 the comparative i n tcr·il land and murder. He should have l'lld enlb In a Compticatrd way Htmlet owcr-hear his parents u:eept.th.at ewcryone in the cast talk.ina abo11t the murdu . il dud uocpt 1 fellow named AnOlher oddity Is the fact Fortinbru who his been out thlt Shakespeare: hu t hemurder ehasin& PoUackstluaUJ'hout the co mm\lted by 'pollr\nJpoironin •whole play. • the' kina's ur while the Kin& The play is; funher hurt by sk:pl. Did II not occ:ur to Mr . the hu.lty cra f t .of the playwritht. The aut hor Ult:l Shakespeare thll if he had had the lr.ifll snore the polson rould much wO<kcd phruc:s like: '"To lur'fe been pouml. in the mouth? be, or not to be"; "'Good nitht The play does mtke tn ladies": and "Brnoityisthe10ul The pointmadebyGokle n. llany Golden wu arand in his antiqui ty no ma n er how much he nuy be riJhtorwroiiJ, mdlhopethatinthe(uturc, the Sludent body will pay more attent ion to persons of Mr. Gold en'5 caliber. The cxpoiW'C, if notlr.ina else, is wo rth the effon . Town - Gown Meeting Is Forum Of Action Planetarium Plans Yuletide Skies Show The M~~~tum Lecture Series wJU prc~enl the fourth PfOJram intcr·Ula.nd differences. This in animal behavior and variation (adaptift! r1diation) is hcrpetoloJY. DIIIIIIJibep&llflft! best illustrated in a voup ol summers his rcsctrcb hu finth·like birds c:aUcd DtNiin's encompassed 1 "udy of the fmchel. behlvior ecokiJy of an Pro(eAOt" Knopf spe nt 8~speeiesoflizlrdat• months o n the Galtpaaos in s1tc msouthcm Colorado. 1961-62. He assd ted a team of Anyonclslnvlted. There it no bioJo&jsts from the Uniwenityof admisstoncha!JC. · 'Hamlet' Should Be Revised By Wah Disney Studios l ftheaudie:n~;tWISOid,thelr qu(U ions were of the trit e'f ntt URthat l havecverwitncssed o n !his campus. Here is 1 samp le: "Mr. Golden, do you ewer thinlr. that there will be 1 ne.,o president?" " Mr. Golden, what is the yo uth of Amcric:a tryinJ to tell 11sl" It is too bad that Mr. Gold<'n did not tell her that she had answered her own qiiCStion. In amof11 t he old line liberal philotaphy, I found some aems Sunday the at 3 p.m. afternoons each of thein three Science: HaU planetarium. The pubUchubecncn.COW"qe:dto •ttend,espeeiaUychlklrcll. Prohuo r AUcn BlochcT, ptanctariumdirectoruid ricwen wW witnCII the north pole seemiiiJ to move In a circle 11 the ttlp throUJh time nolve1. r:fan1d~na e~~~~~~se s t~':;~i~ ~:fe~"ker:~ft~ch!i~ A Review o funrelentlna:old line li beralis m t hat is 1 rem111nt of t he " New Dul"yun. It it u.ncompromisina in Its eonwiction and holds no room forllndentandinaollhellfl(llcy of the new militant left . Golden showed this by his unswcrvin& dedication to intearatio n with na aue mptto try to understand the forces thlt are morinJwith ritlti\y in 0111 soc;ic ty,S IICh U theBlackPanthen . The aud ience wu almost entirely oompo~ed o fsny heads andoklfurwrapsandperha pJ this was !he deareu utmple of why Mr. Golden's time has past .. Wherewere thest.udent s? Hany Golden il ~tin any wa y i n the prnentaenerat\on. Thotc who came, primarily, must hive remembered him and hll role as a defender o f the liberal fait h. To STudents the name mull be almos t munillJ}c:ss. of wisdom l hll, but for t he audicpoc , would hlft ""'d the evenlna;. The point t hat most lmpMucd me wn that the middle ..... of Ameri ca mi,Jh t be the do wnhU of 0111 socie t y. The middle c ... would newer do anytblna: that would jeopardize their monetary llandlnJ no matter the consequenccs wn the ""'- PlAN' YOU& NUT =~..::~~ : JMW---.ruu... . . ~ Hfli.lk& f_g~ ( &itd .0C., ·~Jn~~~N'!?-..= ~ POOl HOUISs 9 a .m. ,. 12 Mld""ht Mutt.$1.50' Qfld,... Yftd..- 10 , 7Sc IM&nancf~:= I ( L :::..-_,___;;-~_:....:'-0'..:--·- -·--'-:...J Avoilobl• alit.. following lluebird Antip Btl'tti'Dim lllolltJtwtlry Manitowot .III!IISW Schultz Manitvwoc Oodcn"illt O. F.Ntlson}ewelry Menllmanie ~ w:'.:~ Fond du llc KrliiJtwelry = - KenoshiL Madison =::.us n.at.,,, RL.III!IIles,lnc. S.ukCity · WiOiarnson's Shlwano Ziemke & Becktr ThimkiJeweltts CflastanJewelets Southlltilwaukee - ltldts,lnc. i::!~ ~~:ana, =~-= OshMsh J.F. KtumridiCo. Watertown Warren'sJewtlfy -~r-r: f'nl:l W.H.IIIIclnly &Son WIIISIU J.R.Bnlshlrt, lnc. Gottfl'ldllft &.llc:oll Priltcrtla R. E. Hartman_ Whit..,.t., _Jouph Jtwtlry . E. W.~,htc.Ricflllfldc.nter . SptldllsWil.Rpds.!. E.DIIy.llwtltyCo. "' l I December§. 1968 THE POINTER Seven Research Projects Given financial Backing Coed Of .The Week AltCHIVIST Nfll5 KAMPENGA viewed o portroit of the lote Judge Cote, o Slevens Point p ioneer who wos one of the l0«1l Oemocrots instrumentol in getting the s ixth stole notmol 1chool now WSU, IOOJ!ed In his home town. Archivist Shows Dr. Waldemar Dahl Compiles Dictionary Interest In Attics Words han always fascinated the institution on the a.ntnl Dr. Waldemar Dahl, 10 he Wisl:oNin rei-ion 1nd vial vena. decided to compile hb o.wn Mu nwhik, Kampcnp hopes dictionary. The twist is lhll it to capiulize on the publkity ol will be in Gttman and edited by the uninnity diamond jubilee lnCWJ)'IIem, Whenll'lpublWlednutyeu, to interest people in bolsterin& the archivu ooUedion. He $lid Dr. Dahl, 1 ptofe.s:sor It WSU be would appm:ille any lifU expedlitwiU haveitlmoll usc arearesidentsrouldproride. by hlabseboolandunJversity lie has 1 pcno01l reason for forci&nla.na;uaaestudenu. promolina thesecontributions: a With 1 cnnt from the 801rd fewyeanaaoStevensPolntwu of Rrcenta ol Wise:o!Uin State nted u the sute univ-ersity wltb Universities, Dr. Dahl went to the best malnten.anee collc:dion, Germany Jut summc:r to t&J!C acc:ordin& to the stile archivist. c:onnnations and do RIC&Kh tn Kampenp wanu to keep it that university libn~s. He is wlyandiddto tbequanlity. presently makinaallsl of 10,000 - .,.---- - - - - -- - -- --- WSUS-FM Programming words he thinb aR the most wedintbc:Lanauqe, Unlike editon who sekct ;i~~n~c:ie:b':t~~inco~let:1 numerical count, Dr. Dahl Is bypllllin& that ~)'litem because be doesn't think it's up to p,ar. Most wordli have mo~ than one mnnina , heuplalns. Hi$ method is to coiUider semantic connota!lions and to include aU 200 irteaular verbs and their many derivatiws. Dr. Dahl explains that thoue verbs express basic human ncalsand area mustinanybook thatllsts VOQbulary o fthcccneralpubUc. He cites the need for ~~de=!, ~~~~':i~f =~': COED OF THE WEEK for this w~k's Pointer. the lan a u a a e• emphasi z ed firST one in two we~ks, f$ junio r Mory Por Laviolette. conversational skills. Didionary prep,antion work isn't new to Dahl, who did hili P(l.D. disxrtltiononetymoloar.' He e~ntly is pullin& flllisbini toucheson adidlonary which lists 30,000 Rus:alan family names, their mnnin&. and derivation. AI present, he is seek.inaa fum willin& to publish suehunprecedentcd works. Names sinoe the bcainnina of e:o~;f:~~~~~'Je~:~m!~~~ ~:~ recorded history are included and !!'present ISO nJtlonalilln Dr . Ri c hard ll osma n, Ph.D. de1rees and will form~lly of people who reside within the usiJiant to the Dean of the n~eeive the ranks in eeremonies . U.S.S.R. Dt. Dahl 1Urted Co llege or Enaineerina, tobeheldlater. fred Lnfgren, ditedor of worltina o n the didlonaryafler Unive rsity of Wisco nsin , h<' COI~to l llcUnitNStatnin Madison, wiU be on campus houW.g, d id his work In the dep art ment of couniltliftl, 1950. He llu&ht ln Wnhinaton Friday,Dec. 6 . and South Dakotabdorejoininl lie will tonfcr with students peraonnel serv ices, a nd the Stevens Point faculty - In i n th e pre -ena\neerina educat ion psyc ho logy at Michipn State University - Ell! ~riculum who plan to trantler 1966. to the University of Wisconsin. t..nsin&. llisdl$$crtation was on AU·pre-cnaineerin& studentaaM ~::d'e'~ R':[le t£:~~~~fo~~:.. and Invited. Topies Juch u rut~m His dearee Wtll be confen ed procr•m II the: Madison campus, 1ndayncbroniu.tion ofoouraes Dec.7. Rona ld !lay, a forestry 11 Stenna Point with those Jt Madison wW be disculled. There Jpecialistinthe natlltll!!'soW"oel will be 'ample opportunity for department, will receive hb dqrees in ceremonies Mllllune q uestions to be asked. The conference wiU be in the 11 Duke Unheuily . His G ove rn o r Dodae Room , dU5cttationwas on "Growth of University Center. Time will be ~n':'e~~ro~~bi~inet~«<~=: 9 a.m. to noon and I p.m.. to 4 DdormaUon." p.m.. on friday, And RobfrtW.Bastlanolthe She is o businen education mojo f from !Bob Hold~ Photo! . J. ' Engineering lh.ree Faculty Members Students Will Receive Doctorates· Will Confer ~~~~~~~on.uH~ ;~':e!Fve ~~: Marine Corps Will Visit WSU Campus I. Thcl Marine Corps Olflc:u aeled:ion team will visit thcl Wbcontln State Unlven:ity, ~~e~ns1:01nitn::l~ o~~~~t! Will Be Held Wednesday lnteru t ed In becomlna oommildonedotrkcrs. T,he Mllw'aukce •clecllon tetm wW be tvlilable at the union to provide information on opportunities in !be Warine g:::~~~':~~~.e. D.P. At preiCnt the Marine Coi'ps b offerina proaranuleadin& to a com mlnlon t o freshmen, IOphomores,jurUonandseniorl. St udents mulit po111:a a "C" averqe, pall a IC'I'CIIt)'.f'rn . nUnute qua!illcation tat, be ........ pby~y~Wlifiedandpo-.. • A'rilltlon IM - ~:rrnd~~y ~cu~~~;=u~~ "Iron Ore Grades and the Chan&lna Pattern of Lake OLLEGEMEN PART TIME 49;94 ... for 20 houn of work WrlteBox667 St:wens Point. WiL faculty · the faU of 1964. for mct\Y uuaht at the University of 1Minnesota one year and lndlau University for two years. lle received both his B.A. and M.A. at Minnesota. MAIN. ~TREET C.FE Supetlor Mine Sh.ipmenll" 11 1 1 dcarre in cuemoniutbc:re Dec. 13. Home P>oking wjth Homemade Pie~ and Lcafarcn, a natin of New Windsor, IU., earned 1 B.S. from the Uni'ftnityol lllinob andhis M. A. from Michlpn State Univc:rsity. ,He ta~.Wht chemistry a nd physic:~ two yean · at Kno11vilk,IU., a'!d wu dean o f ~lle~' i:li~~~o: ~~: <;OOkies yearabefon ..:omin& to WSUin 196S. Hay, or.\ainally fro m Mac:omb,.IU., came hue in 1967 aCter study~ at Watern Uriin:rsity; Illinois UniW'ersity, andDulreUnlnrsity. Butlom, who joined the Ope\ Doily 5:30 A.M. • 2:30 A.M Close~t ~~o~.~lght' And All Day Sun4ay . , /fil\.:: :. t" .... •• If •• ·~ ''"',' Appleton, ·• ' THE ~ANK WITH A STUQENT CHECKING ACCOUNT FOR you BILL'S PIZZA ·sHOP RADIO DEliVERYII: 344-9557 home of the ¥2 Poimder ..... Tl:tEPOINTER Followi111 ai'C! t he ruulu of lh\" ABC m:1tchu held o n Nov. N . 8urro11Jhs onr Han10n, 270 to lOS: l"ta y.Sims over llyer, i~0to :!o: :~~N~7.~1lc~~!'; s,·hmccd:k. 300 to JO: Knut u n u•·n Baldwin. 360 to 120: and St~iner over Ro.:&ch 17S to 6S. Thr nut n~tchc-s wiUIK hrld at 1 p.m. o n Ike. 8. Knutun will ~at lbnsc:n. Schmeed;le at llelrdl. Bunouchs It Smith Waaon at St ein~r . llycr ai lb lo.l \1.-in ~lllll'ny.Simsat Nulr . R.o.Jchhas thc:bye. NEALE IIALL Monda y. Nov. 25, Nulc- held 1ts fourth ~nnu-.1 Wina Dina. ~:~~~ Q~~ie~~ 100i!~c~!.>'10~i WATSON IIA LL Wat10n and Ha nsen lb\b:will sporuor a Chril1mas Formal at the lfolhby Inn o n Friday, Ore. 13. A loca l dance lnnd will supply the music. The oost per OOU!Ik will be S2.SO. Lynn Brownis thechaiJman. The wo~nofWatllln plan to dc:ror.ue t heir dor m for Cluistmas. The theme for the enti~ dorm wiU be "A Good O lde C hristmas. " The d«Uatlons will M competitive on the wins le"'l. Juilp~& wiU take place 11 12: 30....,.m., Oec. l l, and the announcc:~nt of thcwinner willbeat 2: 30.Thcf<' will be: an open house from I·S p.nl.; evcryo~ is wflcomc to attend. A dorm Ctuistmas party will behcklWcd.,Drc. IS. ChJistmas 11'\&e\S will be announced at the Schn1ccck.lc- and Mrs. Haywar.J . wife- of th<' Buno~~&hs ~II din·ctor judscd lhcurious W:;its ' P3r1)' . and hoot<'nanniC's f11~5enttd by thcindividualwinas. The film, " lnSc-archofMan'' wu shown at 6 :30 and 8 p.cn., Nov. 22, in the- lnscment o f Nule. Monday, D<'C. 2, 1 (lfOJII nl was pbn..-d by thc cu\tulll committ«. A wiJ; dcmonstr11ion was prc5entcd by the Bo utique. w-. Two Halls Will Hold Brass Choir ~ Concludes State Tour Daryl Barge Receives Cash Award PanheU b bul)' with scnral ~~?:t~.e~~~cJ :~?:!t~~ ~u~~ lliah Sput a pro vi d t ov c r n ia h I ae<:omodationJ for t he tourisll. h mn Dug.an of the Stevens · Point StJte mut;le facult y, w ill "romjjany the choir and aive ' ::=::~~~~ns with the poup's Membus o f the choir are: Tru m'pe t s - J ean ne Zlehr, Au a usu ; Wa lly l vu. Jr., Wisco11sin Rapkh; John KjoS*, Wabeno: Dan Uufer, Lockport, re:::,jy~l~aau:d'! newc:;:,r!~i N . Y. : o f Si&ma Tau Gamma ' l l WSU-Pbtleville. Membeu of Phi Alpha PQ, 1 loe.l fr1tttnity there, were initiated into the The only formal next amestcr nllionl l orpnlution ln will be the annual PanheU C"tremonles. Formal. The formal t ltis yur Brother Mike Shtrman was will be held at the lloUdlly Inn siven the d ubiousdistinetionof on Apr. Ill, the due scheduled beins the second ucliest man on on thee.lendufortheSprln.s a.mpus. The rrsui! wu fromthe Formal. :O':~~r volin& In the UMOC Ro b e rt Maustp n : ltc iUonthe,qcnda. Tltis sprina, there will be no UAB Sprina Formal. Burad o rrt , Kenne rh Cam:e, StaPley; French llorns - Ga ll Bcnnloyoff, New Brrlin: Edith Ehlttl, M~ fon! ;SharonJandt , $llONOrcd '""' ·~· school musician. in a nd Wonewoc will Marinette: Sheny.. Randy Bass.encur , In intramur1b, t he Sia Tau tabletennistumlsopcrllinsat peak efficiency with a thus far faultleaR"cord. The Alplu Phi'l will have t~U annuai DinnerOanceatthe Stcvtns Point Country Club o n Dec. 6. At the dant"t the Alpha · Phiwhohasb«nchotcn "Besl to Wear Bo nlnux" will be announ~d. The award is liven to the s ir! who cnmplirltS sisterhood and 1piJit In the chapter. The plcdsn held • Slave Audion In the Wisconsin Room o n De-c. J u one of their money matins projects. The Alpha Phi'1 are havinc a partywiththe bro theuofSI&ma TauCammaonDcc. 7. "little Bit ot ChrUtmas" will be the theme for the winte-r form.~ltobe coo$(10ntorcdby Watson anti Hansen balls. It will be hcld &lthe llotiday lnnon Frlday.Dec. ll. There wiU be a Clan« band and a rock band to provide music from II to 12: 30 a.m. Tick.cu will be on Ale for $2.50 1 couple. Rdreshments will be wrvo:d. Women of Wauon arc to ast any INn on a.mpus and the men of Ha nsen are to ask any woman on e.mpus. Women I f\' to ,.·car Ions or 1hort formals. The men arerowearawit.orsportjackct. ,, 8 tht ~l\tb And Come See The lantern :· ·Original Topless~airesses 1· LANTERN AT THE RED 210 Isadore . . 1 .I TOU'U. NEVEl AND THEM WJTH A. ~TOft ' "'Siii . ei -~ /~ ~,JJil · • ..... December 5, 1968 THE PO INTER Poin !_~ rs Win Opener Over Stout, 77-70 1011b but tht~ Polnten put In 1 1 o f 28free throw•oompa~ to ByTimLuch WSU - SP bcpn its 1968-69 basbtball scuon on a v~ 14 of 22 for Stout. So phomore Tom Rltnnthllle.r led the way ~~'t~~~~)!~~st:r :~:en\~~ fo r WSU by 1illkin& ann of aevcn tounfromtheeharit y 11-10at Men-ominee. This wu th e o penlna ronfen:nce tUt for both tums and t M Blue Oevill' third pme of th e season overall. The win ldt !be Pointers with 1 1..0 record o~crall "''hilc tM loa droppedStoutto2·1 for the scuon. a nd 0- 1 In the by l im Luc::h atrih,~ Pointns unk29 of 62 aUempu from the floor for 45 percent. StCHII hit on 28 of 77 for 36 .9 pueent . Poi nt dominated the boanllanbbinl 53 rebo11nd1 to Stout'• 41. Huabes had 12 and l'llmcr Ckmc nll bad 9. Stout '• Mel Coleman, the e onfen nce'a kadint rcboundu Lut ynr, wu hdd to on ly l lrcbound l. ' The Polnttn tuni 6 pl.ayenl n doub le fl&u ru with To m ronferen ~. The Pointers showed 1 very discip lined auack llv oua hout the same a nd took complete oontrollnthe2nd tutlfaftua verycloscfintllalf. The adionstar1ed outntMr slo wly with tM soore IS-llln favor o r Stout with II minutes 1 ~~e0~~~~e;:~0s:~u:ht~ ~~~~~:~~~ne~·b:l~ ~~~:;;~s~~~~~~~~ PointtndOshkoshuc hsotoncvoteand anotherro;ochp•cke O~~:~ ~~~ ~=n::~:~!~_t playeD ~ek, but j am of tM opinion thl t the Pointers have the drp~h ~o :'1~ the conference. Jt WIS like t n early Clvislmn in Kn.a r SUdium in San Fran ~iloo 1111 Sunday. The Packers were playinl Santa Claus ~pin. ltoldl~l a I J point lead in thefina l qlllr1CI, they ltlllniStd 101,..-e ~p 20 pomts in that q111rter, 50rrn: thi"' 1 Pscker cum tut s not ilonc ·~ten yean. TMothrrtums lnthecencnldivisionluvc_bc'cntryiHJ. IOhlnd the lead over to the Pack. Tb e Viklnss aR se111n1 wo rK w •th evr~y pme. The arrival of the Colts in Green !:lay this Snuoday wrll pro~idc the final answer to thif ~rplulns ~~50n. If the Pack ?n demolish the Co lt s like !hey did the unddeated Cowboys uriJC! · and thesll knar e hi&hernowthan ue r, l th ink che ymay)'tlpullrl all out. Ritunthaltt hl&h with "' IS. Vanden Heuvd hid 13, H~o~~hn 12, Oemcnu II and WeSiphal and Ken Rluenthakr 10 1pleoe. ..n: ~tati~ ~:; ~~-~~~ [:: e~~iJ ~~~~,:, ~~~~~~~~~.:and ronh throuahoul the fint followed by Bm llddeman with 15 minutes "lith nei ther tum 19andColerNnwith ll. ludins by n1ore than 3 poin tL Stouthad~en pldcedbysix Stout lt.J,.·i th 8:151cftat oftheronfnenct'lnlneeoaePes 21-18but thePointenstvtedto to be the number one tum in rome buk wilh thdr ball th econfeRnce. control ofreMe and tied the In the fRUunan preliminary KVnatl8aU,.·ith4: 401dt. &arne: the Polnten lost to the The ICOR RrN.infd tied until Blue Devils 8S.SO. Jcny Siewud .J.Oscronds,.·neleftin thehalf led the Poi nt frosh with 2S when Ru!-S DeFau"' sank IWO points. frcechro,.sto&i...,thePoin lersa one point lull. Mike II U&htS STOl(f BEDEVILED thtn tipped in the shot just bdore the half time buzzer to Stevens Poh,~ sivethePointcnal7-341eadt0 Player FG FT TP llkeinto the lockerroom. IIIIJIMS S 2·3 12 TM Poin ters hit on 1Sofl6 T. Riucnthalu 4 1-1 IS shol$ in tM fint h:llffo r 41.7 K. Rinentluln 4 2-l 10 pCtt'CHI"'hileS!Outsllolacold Ocmc:nu S 1-2 II 14 of 42 for 3l jl<"rt"Cnt. TM tkFa uw l 4-S 6 Pointen abo domin.ated IM Vuden llcu•·d S l-4 ll Rbourlllilll with 27 to 14 for Wutphal 4 2-3 10 the!llueDevils. Hcnnin& 0 0..0 0 Point arne out in the second Touts 28 21-2817 tutlf and took over the pme, Stout ~~~':nd11 ror~ c.":cw;h::YJ~.,;j~ into numerous tumol·cts. The baUconnoloffensebe111ntop.ay dividends as 1M Pointen ~~ated l)' t:ot o~n shots by paui111 the ball off. They increued their three poinl le~td until it ....as u•·en with 18 minutes kft . This lud varied from seven to 14pointsas tMy comP letel y don~inued the tcOOIIdhalf. TM Pointers sot tMir bluest "''" Glover Heideman Coleltllln Stewar1 FT TP H 2l 8 3-4 19 ~ ~:~ IJ 2 1· 1 FG 10 Doml<o I Ebsen Ma rshall Alua Touts l><l ~ ~ 28 14·22 DeFau,.· sank c...·o frtt throwsmakinsit10toS6. ba:':n~:~~orfe"O:'TOt~ :~! ~a~~ ':~.Jnt~ t~ ~o~~tt{,:!_wTb! ~ ~~t';l:!:=:;cr!f~h':e~ bukcc in thb Rmalnirctimc, With about 2mlnutcs leftthf Blue tkvils rallied and cui Poinu· lead to fh~ points at 1l-68with2Ssecondslcftin thc pme, but Tom Riuenthalct E E T T G G c ~:1r:?:~:~~o:::tln:::: ~= ~~~ze:~~C~e w::n::~·:~ ~~~~ ~~: \_ RUSS GOLOMSKI fl 4). o freshmon, onempred to l Pointl 6. DeweyStendahl,l.aOossc BobPec:k,Supuior BobC.ist.l.aClow Jo hnSaletri, 0$1\kosh TenyBa rth ,Pbttnillc GrcsKinan.EauCbire PeteGabriebon,!)shkosh ClvisChunlsh,Pb u cville Ron C. rdo.Oshkosh Gres Jonu, Whitewater BrianBurbey,Oshkosh 6·2 6-l 6-\ 6· 1 S· IO 6-2 6..0 S- 11 6·1 6·2 S-11 ISS 220 140 130 185 220 212 180 200 200 180 Wescb y Supcrio• Kenot.ha Sutilli Platttvilk Milwaukee Whitefish Bay lotilw aukcc Milwaukee Baraboo Nilpra h. Sr . Sr. .Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Jr. Jr. be~~; ~~:t.r~~cfd ;:~~~ ~~~~':!~\v~~~~!~"t:it: u~w:ru~ch~":~t:~itle~,~~~~imT P~!~~ both teams made 28 fidli Whitewate r: Do .. Sutherland, Superior; Loub !l usby, Stout ; Bob Sc hulll , Rive r Falls. C--J im Jarchow, Stout ; Bill Ptanp , l'btt n illc; Bruce!lloom, Whitewatcr . Q!I --J im Gocckcrman,Oshkosh;,Rocky R0 hd. e W•InSI I MVP Award ,,.... In Football ! Senior hal!back Bob Rohde wn na med the Pointen' mo~t n luabk player fo• the footb.IU seatohjuSI co mplet ed. Ro hde , I thre e year letterman frorR Watertown, pK-kcd up over !~v~~r~~~o~~ ~~~';! o;;UJy. The6..0. l l0poundctwis abo an Ut'CIIent pass tct"Civlir ::ft!!:~v.·""~~! u~.t;::er :d wi nner of the MitwaukH Journ sl's Most Vl hutbk Playel- Wi,I PI a~,"~~,.~~!~~~,. .~,r, i.~~~ ~~ Pointers 1Piay Elk00r n61.WilmotSS . (Thebcsinn~ofalonlwin nin&sttcak . ) j,~:eh::l ovak l a ~';:)'~~~~:~~~~c ~fmc~ tc~m hu ~~ 11on ,:it~nta~m~a~~$1 :Jn: ::~e:,~ : 1h!er~~~~e~v~t!'::!:aw~~ Sec!~:~ 1~.~~~-h~n ~~~- ~~~vJ wit\ rexrved. ~by tM Wr.U Pointers at the lene l)(e. 7. T"keu for Lh( ~~~~~:· ~=::: ~hl ~~~~D~::;~~~~~.,;.~:;c Adu. Plattevi lle: Nick Misc h, Stout : £m!~te!:~,!:sr,r;~ •--'----------~., WANTED ~: O.:,~ko~~. o~~~lij oftcDIIin ud: Brla.n Kriebi~ ~!,cky FF~Iudce:~~·L.J'::i q urterbtck; RoJEr z.eu. Stout lilatba.c:kef and Tom Oalt. , . Ell• U19nrte, k!Mit.ctval panoltel - of ~ .~_pondonts. ,.,. The rtason for The ,.a me is sponliOI'cd by the ~ml t h~ Uni~c rsit y By Tim Lncb Th e Informa tion In order to have the Czech tnmpby hcrc,thcl'ointe rs had to guanntec the AAU 51.000 plu l provide room and bl);lrd during. thcir stay. lf thepmeisa success, the l'oin lcrs wlll pbn p rnn wi th o ther fut(~n !cams. Be•idu State Unil'tnit~ Co nfCRn~ co-cham pions in fo o t b• l l , Os hk os h and Plattevill e, dominated chc ln di vld u1l s tati s ti cs while depoJotd cham pio n Whitew ater lead in bolh tum offense and Ri~h Sm i1 ic tskl. ,---=----::-------, th~ Wsu - Ste¥e ns Pnlnt arr in tM midst o r a hect ic schedule lnt hcir o~ n lnJ wee k o f basketba ll adion . pbyin& thclr firsttcvrn p mu in onlyatwdve4ayspan . The Polnle11 met Stout a! Mcnomi ree Tue$day n\Jht and o~ned thei r home IC hcdule apinst Wi nona(Minn.)Statelast niJht , This week cndtMywill be in IC'LiortbothfrKbyandSa turda y rveninp. 11 home Frida y to en t e rt ai n the t o urin 1 Cuchoslovalda n Olympic Team and visi tins St. Mary's of Winona , Minn . on Saturda y. The Poinlen lost to St. Mary 's Last ye ar , 71-68. after leadin1 ca~tn Pi~~·;;;;,~ ."iii;~~·'"';.~" • Ie Sta1·1st•1cs :~:·:~.~:i";;;:~·•.c;,~'~.·.~~: Dom1na Wboon lin Seven Games In Twelve Days For Openers · the small Fri~v1e~ty F kiOOu~ at 8 p.m. r~~~i~~~ m~~r.i~o~t~l:~~ ~~~:~d~~r:~ri~~~~~!~f=~~ LlCr~USC: r:::::~- ~~1c.:pt!~n~ !~t =:~, ~:m~~~~o:i!ra:;,is~~::,~s~~~~~b~~n~u~:~: a.n def~tlli~~C end. ] anotMr PL:IIIcville wphomor ~ . was !he leadi"'l re~civct in the WSut' with 40 ca tches for 466 yards 0 ~:e~~~~.~~o~;;':I~T~6:.:~~ilerj,~"pe~:~~;l~~~l: ~~ and lhrcetouchdowns. · Misch, Stout. F!l --l.cif Fredo ic:ktc n. Whitewuu; Dennis Mcrttla, Mike Brukn, Stevens Point j unior, . 'wu th e co nfeRncc's OEFENSF. .· dcfC~ii Cha rn ish,. sophomore !:!"~~ fo~ri~~rkk~~- 1 fine 11 ' 8 quartetbaek o f the Pioneer~ , led The only other Pointer who 1M confcreDt'C In psssi"' 111d fin isMd hlJh in t M Individual E Jnry· Mahoncy, Whitewater S· IO 180 Sr. !lurlins to n total offen!IC, ro nncctins o n $latittia was se nio r halfb.lck E Tom Cbok, Elu Claire 6-1 225 Jr. AUJuSia' 5 0 .4'~ of bis paac:s for 14 Bob Rohde, who fin !Jh~d fouoth T Bob Bert: urn Pbtt.cviUe 6·S 247 Sr . Columbus · touchclowns ' and 1,1Sl yvds , in rushinj wi th 543yardsin Ill and a total offense aven~ or c:a tTics for a 4. 1avcraJe. 6..0 220 Jr. EauCbire (No n h) T TeuySua nd ,Eautlairc 2l7y trdspc:rpme. G Clair Rumussc:n,Oshkosh 6·1 lJ5 Jr. Green lake In tum sla ndinp, the thiod R o n C a r do, Oshkos h L!l AI[Qui , Whitewater 6-1 200 Sr . Lomb ard , lll. 50phomorc h.llfb•ck. led the place Warhawkl aven.scd l66 LB Tom Barth, Plattnillc . 6- 1 l OS So. Plau cville confe rence .In rushinl wi th"11l yards pet pmeonoffe nsca nd LB Dan Mrinerl, l.aOossc: H I 190 Sr. Crafton yards In 111 eltTics, a 4 .S • !lowed only 166 o n defen!lt. HB BrianK rcibich, Riwe rFa Us S· IO 190 Jr. Alma HB Gaoy Ganllncr,l.a()ouc . 6..0 110 Jr. Nor1h KinaSiow n. ~i~~s~ rrt::~d!:!sin to':"i~ Platteville wi th a 2ll Pf' passing ' 1ame led yard in tum 11!1 Ridr. J urc:uk , Supcrior S-11 US Jr. Srotia.N.Y. R.I . pointl, averaJE. StevenaPoint wnflfth ! J o hn DeMerit, LaCioac: in team rushin1, ei£ hlh in Honorable Mention freshman, a lto le d t he passi'nJ,a nd blllntotal offc nse. co nferc n ~ in two ea tesorits. On dde nse the Poln1e11 we re E- - Steve Johnson. Stevens Point ; Len Funlc, J im punt and kickoff Rlurns. ll e se venth apinSI rushlrc , fifth Sq.ulll, Oshkosh; Wade Whit e, Ptallcvillt; Carte r Smith, Planeville; tve ~Fd 24.] o n punt returns ~pi ns! pulins. aod li~th overall onddente. Pau l Juc:ke m, Jti...,r Fait.. T --Mike Co umc:ll, Stevens l'olnt;GeorJe andZ6.2onklckoffs. t!!~, ;'~~he :;~~ZO~~~r~!'J ~:~. t.;?;!:~:Pc~~bc~i2c~!~:h~G~~~:1~e~_:~o9ui~~ J~:~ .r T\ea m The Player, School frn' thro,.·s. This lime wi!b se>1:n ~conds ldt,The Pain ters th en let Stoul KW'C I I the f'IRII buuer w unded. ! E-Neil Hanson, W~tewater ; Tim Oel.awycr, River Falls; Rich u e Tooolfo,l•-·"•" ll•S"~" ~ 10 F~nishinl with two perfect weeki of predictions. I tutve re1aincd rupcdlbilily and ended !he foocball scuon (for the most ~rtl with a measer 2S ri&ht , 1 wron1 1nd a .117 ltllltk. Th is "·eck'• action shoukisee: · · StevensPoint81,Winona7J.(Lascni;Jitt .) Stu·e nsPoin t 8S,Whitewater18. C,;eehNationals8 1,StcvensPoin t 17. StevensPoint76,St. Mary's10. Greenl:lay 11 , Baltimore 14. Wisconsin82,NoothDakoca 69. Nov. 23 in whith the Vo1$ ity won 89-70. (Photo by ~.~~::·:~~;,;:~::.· :~:.:~ Fc reshmzen-Vrsic~ghome heBid aM's'Gklodoewskitl ba II s OFFENSE Blue Devils to prtu to sec !he • TM Bucks finally sot chat Jons..awaind first win on t~e r<».d, and they ben a J()Od S.n Francisco cum. Their dcfen~ had been bad la!ely, uen thoiiJib they've bern KOlin& do~ 10 1_20 erc-ry pme. The rice In the Eastern Divltio n of the NBA " rully up for va~~ thisoyur. wi th tlte bit: surprises hein& the Ro)·a ls and Bullen. Wilt Chamberlain's new dub tuts twice dispo~d or his old nemesis. tM Celt its. 1.111 Satunlay, the "Oip~r" held !Iii! Rus.sc\lto ciaht points before the braest c:rowd evu to Wl tch a pro same in Joston. TM CdcicsUORd 1 whoppins ten p0in1s in the fourth quan er. It appun ctutt the A!IA is already ma ki n& moves to get lew Alcindor. The draftri&hts 10 thesiant have beensivcn to the New Yo rk Mctt,a floundcrins new franchise . AlcindOt has said Mwould either like co play on !he West C<».st or in New Yook , his OOmc town . This seems to spell !rouble for the NB,\, beeausc rithco Phoenix or 1M Bucks will like~ ~et_'h.c N!IA 's firS! pick. All Conference Team ,.,,w;"'·"""l'"'"~ l wMn I 1 mi&h t point out an error in the bsl PO II'lfER._ The Cuchoslon kiln Olymjiic !tam which will meet !he l'omi~IS tomorrow n!ghl did not win the lil~er medii in thc_recenl ?lympu:s wu nportcd, Yuaoslavia did. It shouki be a very mteteRIRS 1an~, rep odl«S, bccautc JUppo$t:dly ~~cry different kind of basketball IS pbyedinEuro~ . 11 1anoe apinst t: ~nosh~ ; Sain t Mu y'• o f Win o na ; Cleve lan d Stat e: l.akdmdandOshkosh. Aft er their tour. the C,;echs will return home to ~kd an l\ ll.Star tc3111 foom theabo..., ttanll with • minimum of one player fron1 nc b tu m. This AU.Star team will then meet th~m for a •~ t urn matc h in CttcOOslovakia 1nd play o lher Czech teams. thro~~&houtrnoll oftllt pm f . Nut TIICstb y retu r ns · h o me !he tu m t o host in a conferencct ilt . lbdchc l'o lnters bce na blctohandlcthe sl uh plat'C Warh~ wks tnt year. clwy cou ki lu ve tied for th•· WSU(' title. Th ey los-t ~ pair of thr r~ po int decisions 10 Whitewa ter , 8l.SO hrfl' and 100-•)7 ~ ~ Whitewa ter. This )·ca r's Whn•·,.~tc o ~uad is J(d by 6~ ~ 11-.:onf.-r~nl'<' rcrformer Oon raulsun . ... oo averaJcd Hl.4 puin ts 3nd 1 3. ~ rebo unds p•·r !(ante as a so phmnore last yu r. Anothu key ·re turnt"C is guard li<1b !luchholu, a fine playmJkrr .w hoa•~r~gcd 11.4\ast )'U rand hu !l iv e n l h~ l'oint( r5 ronsid ~rablc prohlcms ch e past t"'O)'tall. WSU - Wh lt~watcr Pointers In Adion ~~~~y~sE(~!,L! ~~~d:J:' +~~~;; ~~;~·;~~~ v~.~~~:l!:a~:~uday at ~I . roi~t~~~ halct!~bh r~:e~es,~r ·: SW IMMI NC - Sat urday, Titan Relays at O~;kMh thRat in !he Sute Universily Conferenoxalo"l!"-ith Sto utand WREST l.I NC - - t'r ida)' and SJt urday. State (,'o llqilte Meet 11 Oshkosh, will ~nter the pme as Superior. underdOJs a~inst t~ n: plosive Cte(htcam. CYMNAST ICS -- Ftrn M~rtOee. l l ~~:::;C::;2:1r.t!J:l:iiiii1Z!Im!Gi:::.::Et!'::::::I~ZI!i:'i!£m':lM~ THE POUR HAUS PRESENTS: Tho An"t In Uvo Entoria lnmont The :funny Co~pany Now I Appearing in the Galleon Lounge a t the Y JNN This 11 o Pol Sy1tom. I • will .-..y lettef' I r.nlvo . My lnterfth IIN I IMMi lnt, crMtlv. writlno: E"fllsh, Ptulo1op hJ, WF are an equal opportunity . , ' employer· I I I t:jl ·...-- UTILE JOE'S !' ' '' . l P•yc_t-IOfY, s.d...,_, Coin Collectlnt, h i.. Friday and Saturooy len, Hhkfy, ONI _ ,, uncfoftnetl •areos. 0. pv Rnd ttll1 hotd ta ibe llovo? Ploo-. writ.. I wll .....,_, "'J' . . . only ta lntefeltod con-•· . tiW ......... t.*' tt.. - 'l jpot,refoltW WillE TOo C.FEHLEN 1901 Wett s-wt Driv. w.-.. Lob, IIUJM11 60097 us Sina"'t 0JW1 f'loyint iAII#Ndem, folk. _.~j~' Jaia . lrint v..,_~""'"' o.e.t Phone ~1-1340 APPRECIATION WEEKEND