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rflsconsln State
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WSUSTEYENS POINT, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1969
6 PAGES, NO. 22
~ Milwaukee Firm
Plans Development
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A pri.,ale M llwa uku
investment firm huannounccd
plans to construct 1 married
studenu ' housina dcvdopment
in Stnens Point which may be
oj)cn for occupancy in t~ fall.
The project wlU n(l( be fmanoc:d
orsupportedbytbeuniversity.
G .l L Enterorise.s. w!Jtkin•
h~~t1r~he 'ii:.~~~~~tlfmw~~
coutruct 218 two-bedroom
units&ndalervicccentcrfor
ITWT~ students on 1 42-ac~
site, 3.6 milts from the hc.u-1 of
the campus on Twln Road nonh
o fF&irvlcwVillqe.
Ronald E. Pr11nct, hetd of
Certififd Rcal Estate, desi&11ers,
de...dopn-sand man11frsof the
project, reported that the
decision to build such a projca
came after talb wit h Dr. William
Stlelstra and other university
officillst~tsaid tll<'university
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would be unabk oo "nderlake
such a projea '"' 1 number of
THIS IS THE ARTIST'S SKfTCH of the new hO\Isirtg development for marrie-d studenu tho r will be built by o Milwoukee firm northeosl of the
city, In t he foreground 1 the service cente r which w ill house o re staur·
a n t, store, mee ting holl, be-outy ond borber shops, souno boths ond on
RHC Will Present
Indoor swimming pool. The living quorTef$ will be gtouped Into small
comple•n o f eight os pictured at the top left ond top right. Outdoor
recreotion oreos such as tennis courll, playgrounds ond o pu"ing green
will also be ovoiloble.
year..!\.ncr abo Aid the~ talks
were uled
aroundwork 'for
decidinawhat theunitsshoukl
include.
"0111 sclc..-tlon sltc wu
som e wh at limlted.," Pr11ncr
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noted , "Bceau~e anythinJiin tM
Senate.
summed up the problem ..-hen
Committee e~lrman R1y shr slid, "The olf-nmpus
Martens has announced th~ studenu live in too many t>ou~s
lm med lltc vk:imty of the
univcrsity isalrradyticd up. We
a lso thoutht tl\lt an)'lhinamore
t han eight bloch fro m the
campu s will r c q uirc
transporlltlon.
"ThliSWCJOUih\ a sitewll<'rc
we rould develop these unlts
into 1 communit y-type concept
and thUsite was avtilablc;sowe
purchaJCd it and bepn maidna
plans for developin& D man itd
students rornplu."
campus buildinas.
Each unit, which will req uire
Tw o s tud ents appaRd I )'eat lr1JC , will be o f I
befo~ the Senate
to ~eck hollk-lrailcr desi111 but with 1
$Uppon fDf a student service rough cedar ex terior. The units
w\11 be aroupcd on cltr·like
pr~~~d;hc~:J~ P~::!jln~oUun st~cts into small romplcJtes o f
McF11IInd took part in twent y e i&ht 10 utilize spacc yet
mlnutuofdikusaionthatendtcl maintainina a CC"rtain a mount of
in ~n1te's approval of theiJ privacy.
science buildin&at 7: 30p.m.
Repre~entina the phy. ed.
proposal o f the
two studcnuwutooqaniz.cthe
campus to ni~ money for t ho:
Tuesday, March 25
~~.~~-~.~~~~~~~~~,~~~~ ~t:d:~~. s:;.a':e:~~e::~~s o::; ::~~~::~
cont inuou5 d10,.·ir~~: of movits
frum II 11ntil II o n S.Uurd~y.
M~1. 29. in room 125 of tllf
Cla~oom Ctntr r. Son~t o f tb.c
finut hoU)·,.·OOoJ films of the
rhoun.
::ts•o<J:~:'f~rw1t1~rf~i2!
off•·Rd in the form of " Tilt
I'Tomot~rs." ;m Akc Guinncu
flick that shows tilt attempts o f
a man from tho~ slums to dimb
hll; way to the top by any mans
r::.i1 ~1:; ·~~n·,:~!~~~:xc~r;~~
The films include " My Lillie
Chid:alke'', o ne o f the v•orlds
all time I"'~' conl<'dirs. ,.·ith
~be West and v.'. C. l'irkls.
Tilt d nsk hono r film, "TIIr
Phlnto m o f the Opera" a ·IIIH
s tlcnt featur( ""ith Lon Chancy
will be liho ..-n in iu rntircty.
Another cia-sic of the siknt
era to b< shown is t he immorta l
Tom Mi.o: in " TIK' llurt of Tun
Ryan ." II contains t he f:ast
a..-tionand wild stunt-ridint tluot
h•·e n(l( since b«n apt wed. '
Amo"'thc more recentfilms
a R "OnC'\' .\tore ..·lth Fto:Una" 1 a
IObutfilmsofthe IIISO's.
Hu mphrey Boprt mUles
comedy with dt:lllll u a Lawyer
who U tryina toll<'lpkids in t~
slums cbw their way out. in
"Dead f.nd "
The f iu l film in the
marathon will be t he (Umnt
mystery tluiller "lkld Hut on a
Merry-Go-Round" with h mes
Coburn. The rmrathon will abo
fealuR road-runner cartoons
bctwcen films.
1M final ordct in which the
films will be lhown 1t.as not been
d e te rm ined , but th e
approx irmte l imn will be
Kendallandtdlsthe uoryof ttu:
hilarious allempts of an
e1otilitinl orchntra conductor
to win back his di•·otcc-bound
tll<'y may rome and to u they
plene throu,houtthc Dhows.
AU ~·u will be on 1 nrst come,
first served basis.
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By Jim Hoftf
ampus student reprn entatio n
An open hcuingon policies
Several senltors silted
and requLrcmentsofthe phylical opinions that orr ea mpus
education depart ment hnbttn students m uil be fully
~:',.:'~~~~e~ 1 ~ 1 ':~:~~~~~~;;::- rcpS.:~~c~inney, AWS senator,
~::.i"fs.'?~ r!!n~t~2T':~:6~ ~~ ~~,;'S:~reS~~~~~! the cit y 10 pro-f"r:"~ri&inal
if tho: ad hoc committee can
not report to the xnate this yur
~';.'!!~~tnattt~h':i~r~":nwil~~ ~u7.i11
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hear in& will be t he stuoknt's
chance 10 voice his opinion
roncernina the req11irementsof
I~ phy. ed. dep&l1ment,"
lnteRstcd ~uons hue been
Invited to attend and puticipate
in the hearina.
t.lto:tin& on Mar. 13 tho:
student knate approved the
formation o f an ad hoc
committee to study Senate
rontinue its work nut
fn~~fv~cdin"! m~~:;: nf.,'nk.~'lY
.~:~;~~h:;~·~:~;~r,:~~; :~:;.;~~.nd!t~r~:L~!::~~
couneit kn.Uor Pnl Br111n who
chuaed, "The phy. ed,
department ~~to:mstoberunnins
some Klrt of di.ela!OfShip o~r
thefirldhou.so:."
Braun wtl r;:peaklna in favor
o f his resolution that would
make rc~tr\lltion proc:edu~s for
the fio:ldhousc subjc..-t to the
arne methods u for other
Regents Will
Meet friday
In Capital
help PRIDE (Prop-ami for
The Board of Re-cents of
Rccoanizina I ndiv idual State Universities wUI meet at
Determination Thro uah 1:30 p.m. Frlday, Mu. 2 1, in
Education), • local prosnm that Room 421 South in the Statc
isseckinasupport .
Capitol.
A ~tfllte retolutlon that
The Education and Butincu
would dine! nch ..-omen's Commillen or t he ~rd will
resi d ence hall council to mect at 9:30 a.m., Fr iday, at t he
e111blish an appdate board for State Unrvcrllllt'l build 1n1 , 142
women who ha" been punished E Cilmtn "
(CK violttion of hours wu llbiN
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50-Degree Weather :::~~~~i~,.;:~ed1.,f:~n:..: Homecoming ~;l~~r'1~~u:::.~or ~he~; Panhel FOrmal
Smale last ..-cck that caUed fo r
Features Incidents
-~:cr~~·~:~~ se~cl: of":~
senatorfromeach rcsidcncehiU.
Finneytooka fiJms!lndapinst
~:::J~:iced d~~J:=r.~:·s•t~ Ends April 1
whether or not rcaular Senate
elections sho uld be held n
~!~:~~cs~ru~::
the ·present
Dlu:ussion abo ccntCrcd on
how the o ff c:ampus student
eo u ld ' be t u 1 11 nt eed
reprcsentation in 1 re-orpnlzed
Senate.
II wndec\ded thatekctions
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Theme Contest ~r::ap;=~·=·
OI~~ c!~~~ Will Be Held
where appcltteboardsl\lvebeen
::~5:1~r"~~~~~d•o~.::~ On April 19
year's
she said, " /f youthlnk they are
toinatobenlier,yoll'recnzy,"
Ttw:re will be no "sprins"
formalthisynrbut Panii<'Lltnic
the theme contest is Apr. I.
0 w c n s no 1 e d I ha t
llomcromin& Woek is Oct. 12· 18
with tht homecomin1 pone
bcin& pltyed on Saturday, Oct.
1g,apinstStout.
women brukina hour's rules.
Vern Rebelien, chairman of
Senate welfare committee which
haa stlldied the ruolution a id
tl\11 some: WSU-SP rellidence
halb already have csllbli:shed
due ori&inally set uid~ for the
sprina formal.
The theme fCK the Panhl:ll
formal is " Drum t ht l mpo•ible
Drtam," and for t hl: fust time
the formal will be held off
th,c
Michael Hinrieha to t he f111ance
rommilln.
be sold by sororit y women,
beainnin& this week.
Ret
Owens,
t his
:~.:~~~~~~~ tct!r.id~~~e ~!! :~~~d~tly th!he pu~!lu.,:~a~t ~:~~pu:-:~rm~~n :~ :;.~~
E:,::~:,d.:",:~~ ::~1:.~:!:t'~~inE~t:~ ::~:~~;~~~f~~~~e~."a!r ;z~~:::et·j~'·~~!1~i·:~drf!~i
hoc committee, at least fDf the
pRsent, the problem of off
orpnlution's
~lcdcd.
t heme
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The ~ervice center would be a
dup licate of many Spanish
homes in California with the
veranda around them. A smaU
rcstaurant,storc, rncct:in&hlll,
bcauty1nd barlll:rshops,uuna
bat hs and 1n indoor swimmina
poalwould be insiok t heconter.
Tbc entire complex would
have Its own ~wa~ and water
l)'stem 1nd would be opcuted
under ~ofessional ma~aacment.
Ouuide rcucation faeilitirs such
u tennUro\.lflslnd pii)'IJOUnds
wo11kllbobeavailablt:.
" We're tryin& to keep the
rent as iowuwe Cln, probably
aro und SIOO but it sho uldn't be
'over SIOS at the most ," Pruner
noted.
"A ll the units will be
furnished and ru,s wiUbeput ln
every ' '?"m, E1ch unit wlll 1lso
bedesi&ncdwiththestuderit in
mindudesksandbookc:axswiU
beorovided," rontinuN Pruncr.
POSSIBLE F~ LL OCCUPA NCY
" We ho~ toopenthelivint
uniu by this faU," Prun« went
on to say , " But the service
u nter probablywon'tbeopcn.
We're n"' sw c if the wnthcr
wiU helpus Ofif striknwiUput
Ul behind K hCdiiiC. But we Cln
keep our finaers croacd and
hope t hat we can JCI it done by
fall."
To n nd 1 name for the
complex , t he oomp;my is
sponsorina a contest to award a
pottlble rolor-lvto t heStcvens
Point student who submits t he
winninaent ry.
Futh-cr information o n t!lc
contest will be indllded in the
nutissues of ThePointer.
Group Begins Campaign
To Aid Incoming Indians
A aroup of concerned
student• hu beaun 1 umpllan
l l'ldiJn f~1hmcn of Wood and
Menominee countio:1."
~:lkr~~~:~e~ 0 ~!fian1 0 yo~~~ inv~t~eli~"'pijo"l~,:rr:~~
who wiU enter WSU-SP next
year as freshmcn.
Studcnu o f this university
will be requested to help in the
raisin& of money to be i*d u
part of PRIDE (PrOIJi ml for
Rcc o anlzin& I ndividual
De t errninl t ion thr o uah
Education).
PRIDE is 1 combination of
scwcnl proaums indudina
Up.Ward Bound, "f.IJC-in" and
tutorifll.
PRIDEisunirque to WSU-SP,
Plans indicate t hat t he services
will be u panded to event ually
incl ude any underprivilqt d
student.
Miss Medd said a m«tin1 is
bcins held t!XIay from 3 :00-4:30
p.m. wit h leaders of umpus
oraaniut io ns and students
prese ntly in vohe in the
campailfl.
OrpnizationswiU be asked to
support tltis prop11m. E1ch
oraanization t hat u wiUina to
cooperate will work
be~~r~ ~~ttCcroj~~!~~: s::~:~ ind;~~~dec:::y to wr~~ ~:?~
cripplcdurlio:rthllyearby a cut , vo lunteeRd th~r help and
backln sllte funds.
•upportto th.is prOIJaminduote
AceotdinJ to Cindy Medd . a ea mpaia n chairman Co llocn
WSU.SP student 1nd o ne of t he McFarbnd , Paul Sehillin&. Paul
ca mpaia n oraani zcu, each Janty, BiU McMilkn.MaTk Dahl,
student enterina the univ« sity Tim Marcotte , BcvGcorac , D::avc
11nder PRIDE is sllort S I.OOO of Pelton , Clu il Flood. Jo hn
the needed a mo11nt of SI ,7SO l.anc.:~ster, and GeorsiaBefimln .
beeaux ofthecut in statc funds.
The ampaia;n hlilipined the
This mlssif\1 Sl ,OOO per cndor~ement o f t ho: Student
student Is the money to be Senate which has provide-d the
o btained f o r a id to the uJC ofits facilities.
und~rprivilqed youth.
A mong ideas to raiK mo ney
Accordint to the c1mp1~ was t tic s~utlon tluot ro~t of a
orpniz«, the "money will 10 reaubr Umversit y foo.l ~rvicc
f or room and board and meal be donated to t he cause
expenses (Of unlkrprivilqed and th~t t h.U rTil:&lnot be served,
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By Ed Marks' and Mike En
Why don't " D" aNlts uarufer from one univeulty to ano thtf?
Gordon lbferbecker. vice presiden t of academic affairs, natcd
that in many ca~es the non-tunsferTing of "D't'' helped stlldent1.
For example , if 1 student accumu lated too many "D's" 11 one
univ«lity, it ml&ht be •·tJydifficult for him to raise h.ilpadepoint
cnoiJ&h tocr-aduatc , Br transfcrinllo anothcr univctsit y and l~in&
the " D" credits,thelludent could start fresh and hope tocr-aduate.
In another inllance, t henon·t ranlferrinl of "D's" could hurt the
student. If t he 111nsfnina student had only a few "D" aedits, the
lo• ofa few lowarades wouldonlyslightlylmprovc his~tadepoint :
but. _the loP would do more h:u m t han &ood when con1idcril'lt total
eR'dllsiO"'IId Sp aduation.
'The 110n-transftr of " D's" rule at this time could be ..-ar.·ed by
the dean of roDeae in which t he student is m-.loring in. if a dun
would waive the N le. t he "D"< Rdiu ..·ould 5till 1101 t ransfer, but
the requirement ( Of t~kin1 111<' course over would bc dropped.
Willi:lm llanfOfd,dunof t heoolleccoffine arts.Aid t hatsho uld
$Uch a ell~ come up where the non-transfer ola " D"wo uld harm a
t nnderinlstudent , hewouklconsilkrwaivln&therule.
lbnford Sllledlhat suchthinasas whcthtr ornotthe"D"'"dits
wen- ew:ntial to the 1\udent's ~or and the n lldent's 'e~demle
backpound . ..·o uld beronlidered.
Why isn't t here 1 cJ&tnlte machine in the ClastOOm Cmrcr? The
American Ctncn Aaoc:iatlon.
Whe n the wndint machines " 'CR instalkd In t ~ C b •oom
Center it wu fdt t he~ "''asn 't a need for a c~arene machine .
Acoordin& to Mr. Willia m Vick~rstaff, if t here is a demand for
one, it wo111d be inRalkd. If ~ou are interested, call Mr. Vid:crstdf
at Ex. 458. If there is a sufficient demand for one, a cip.reue
rmcl\inewiUbeinsta11cd.
Hown-er, you ciprcttc smokers IN)' have t ro11ble kecpifla it if
the Wisc:oniln Stale U&isbtuR puxs a biU out bwina tl'lc sale of
The two nominees fDf the
Seventh Distrid: Co~~&~Cssional
kit bin q.reed ' to 1 d ebate
10metime in March on campus.
InYitations WCN!: xnt out
about h••o woeb 110 to the
tcnncandklatesintbeprimary
election to uaure an udy
co nfirmatio n fro m the
Rcpubllean and Dcrmcntie
cip~ttcsinstatc buildinp.
Wbo arc the ZWlll , and whal ht ppcned to them thit year?
MIIIIUd, amarrllrem.jor.
:~:tJC::~~~~"~n
of
Dr. JOKphWoodka,ehainnan
the po litical tcieoec
~r,::me!ili ~ ~· ~O::d!:
PoliUeal
Seience
AllOCUtion.
Wood.ka sUI detalls of tbe
fottboorniJic debate will be
&I1DOUDCCdiOOD,
ON~Y 2.SO-lOO PilSON$ were on hc:m d to llsttn to tht
Impact of Btou eoncert on Sur'ldoy night, of the fieldhousl.
Afrff the perlormonce tht group r~ved g stonding ovo-
tion when it Jeff the stoge. !See editoriol on Poge two.] Tom
Kufowski Photo)
Acrordin& to the Z11n11' p!csident the orpniution has disblndcd
on tl\isc:amp111.
The Zunllareaaoclaldrinkin& DfP niz.at ion. Tttcy haveapledae
period of one week, with t he plcdgesbein&seleacd on the bnisof
penonalily,
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The orpnizltion bepn in St. Paul Minnesot• in 1963. The term
"Zunu" wu l,iven to an Independent hiP sehool bukctb&U teun.
Upon IJ"Idl,llltin& they went to oollcau throuahout Wiloonsia and
upandcd their mcmbenhlp and bcQme an orp,niution.
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E9itorials • Co1urnns
~ ~ Suppoq,
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"""doy n;ght'o "'"""' lby tho lm po<l of
.. hod
to rate as the best UAB-a"'11501"ed concert of the semester. This up-and-roming gtoup, which has jU!It released
its first record on the Uniled Artists label, is ellremely
popular in the East and South, Yet only 250-31)() persons
were present though tickets were all unde r $2.
Students do not seem to rea li:r.e that unless they sup-
:::~ !~C:n:~~r~~o~~;;:I~,e~~~~~~~n~~~~~~!~~:i:~
ols that they did not perfopn before a fu ll house and no
~~!-~i:~~~~~ 1 ;1~a::.~:or~~~~w
s,,
much he is paid, likes to
If this university wantt to attract top-name ente rtninment, it has to suppo rt olher professionals too.
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The Sle\·ens Point Public Works Commission is to
be rongratulated for the ro~ct'rn shown for students' wei·
fare while others neglected hr overlooked it. At the Com·
mis..;;ion's Mar. II meeting,~ member, displaying a clipping
from the Feb. 27 issue of th~ Pointer, proposed a temporary sidewalk and some lighting fo r Fnmklin Street between Reserve and l sadore !Streets because of t he traffic
haza rd c-reated by students 'Talking in the road.
It is heartening for us t ~ see that someone off-enmpua
is (.'(lnl'effled With St Udents' re lfa re lUll] dishenrtening tha t
someone on c-ampus did not try to soh·e the problem
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Letters
Hearing Set To Explain
Physical Education Policies
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Ray NU1tu, { IWrm.a
and policies need to be:
II"IIWCrtd , lllfh U : polkiu Of
~•emp t ion from ph ysica l
~ duut ioD
di.ICI to medical
I CIIOnl; Wh)'
h
ph )'lica J
education roquiMd; why the
rcqu if~mcnt il four )'ciiJ; why
ean 'l the cOunes be IJlldcd on
the pus fail rrst~m; and wllr
is Available
Against Army Brutality
' Re~ntlr the impti~t ion lla.s
uisc n tbll Counterpoint
~n~~·:;:'en7'::::~!: :O~E:J~
OelrEditOI":
will judr,:e 1n e nt ire academic
depar tment b)' tile actions or a
rcwofitsmcmbcn.
It isunfor tuJUitc llla tthis
false lmprrssion pcrllisu. We
have tr ied and want to mike
Co unterp oint a paper for
everyone in Stevens Poi nt stude nt s, faculty ,adminUtnton,
townspeople:.
We actively solici t u tides
fromanyoncwhowantstowritc
(Of UJ. Coun terpoint is nothina
if. it is not a trvly r~e rn•.
Thrilling Cities-
Religion Built Polonia
un't the courJCI now b~.~&ht it
thejunlorandteniorltvc\,such
n bowlin&,aolf.andudlay bc
bush! 11 the frcshman-.opho-
morelevdl
T h e physica l e dueat ion
d e partment Is interested In
dcu inJ up I n)' ntisunderstanllinJroncanln&thcirpoliciuand
hne~e.oeptcdaninritationbr
the Acadcmk: AffainCommittee
to part icipstc in an open
hc.arlna, In whk:h the polic_ies or
P~tition
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mtmben of tllat department
work on the pape r. We woukl
like to point out t h~t tiK-rc ~..,
44 n1rmbcn of tl;le EOBiisb
~rutnK'nt and only 9 work
sporadically on Counte rpoint .
Moreover. we ue joind at
tin•ts by members or other
<lcpartmcnl5 su<:b n ehc mistr y,
art,bistorr , politicaiKienceanll
rhitosopby ,
The vkws we UJ!'CQ arr not
th e views of the Erw, lith
Depallmrnt nor o r t he
University hut uc ours alone.
Tl..:rc arc man)' mcmbf:u of ow
llcputmcnt who <lo not a&rrc
witllwllat we say.
We work on Co untnpoint on
ou r own time anll as private
cilium; anll our al."lions an<l
views slloukl not cllaract(riu
ou r co lluauesrtOrwr <:bSilloom
activity. We ho!'l' tllat no one
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Academic Aflaln Committee
Striate has be~ri Jnvcstipt lna
many of th e audemic
rcquifemcnuand policiaof the
unlvenity. T he polielu of the
Phyllical Educa tiort Department
have been of pvticular interest
to the committee:.
Several quHI:ions ronocmlns
the llepartn~nt'l requRme nls
English Profs
Define Stand
on Counterpoint
OearEditc(\
Senator Speaks-
J:~~!~!"~u~:·r~~.f~e
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M11eh 2S,II 7:JOinthcSciencc
made xvcral previous su ieidc
attempt J. On the dar he wu
killed Bun<:hallced sauardwhtt
would happe n lfhennfrom tht
worlc detail. Bunch wutold he
would have lo try to fi.nd o ut.
Afterlnst11.1ctin&thtauard to
aimfOI" hisllcad , Bun<:hnn,a nll
wu fe lled by tile auards
shot-tun wllen no more than 20
yards away. Other IIW<IS<:Ould
have stopped him physically
without 1 shot bc:lna fued ; no
order to lldt wasaivcn b)' tile
auard . Tbc ormy 1ermtd this
··Ju stifllble Uomlcldc" wi thin
the day.
Buildina, Al21. Miss Dillin will
1ppc11r alona wi th the chairman
of 1hc Department , Mr .
Brodllqcn. Ncmbc:n or the
audience wiU be ab~ tonk
que-$tionJ.
The Welfare Commi ttee or
theScnalewillbe disll"ibutinaa
survcylnw llieh sevtlli!Quntio ns
co n ee rn ina the physical
eduntion polielu wiU be: liked.
It is hoped th~ t h om thchtllfinl
and thesunre)',Klmcmcanintful
Jccls],tlon willappearbc:rorethe
~nate .
The hearln& will be: the
student's <:hance to voice their
opinio n s eoncer ninH tile
requir ements o f the depart mcnL
Wehoperou~n makci t .
A -P~int Well Taken -
Poor Y oshanski Turns
From Work To Protest
The Editoriol Board
1ill£t 1o So6u Up
CI I
CT
Drorplnaofp llysiea l cllucationrcquire ment
SI I
I
Non-ma n ~torycb•a ttc ndanor:
Cl•.rifi~tion/Rcvision
of P.E. medical n<:use sntcm
S 1 1j
Untvera ty switcllbo.ard inw~iption
Studcnt)llttid Jllllio n k~ l(lllocat ioneont rol)
C A:_
Studra uide fornc:w 11 1.KlcnubrSenatc
H aohheentcr lll(orrn~tlotl
W1y1 and
THf JO HN GUNTHU of the 'olnt1r stoff, Scotr Schutte, is shown trovcling to his
third thrilling city, Polonlo, Wis. Scotl"s Shertock·st.,.re sleuthing \~,[\(Overed mony
fo , cino ting fOC1s obo..lt th is wondcrlond so dose to our own Stevens Point. (Mike
1"\n..,J......... l- l .......... ~,
fMIDI
eomndtt«
c
A -
Committee on tr.tbook procurement J)'ltem
c"
Ellltltelepboncs
r
P.E. I and 2onPI•·C&II
C A
Womcn'srnldcnocluiU'sappcJatebo&rda
1
srr
I I
TH E
Offers
A Review
ials
A
~C r iu
".JI'i:ntur~s
of procrama o n
in nuturil:y" and
"ow Am~rlc:an heri laee" will be
futu re<! for IJ wteb on
WSUS·FM, the campus "d.io
Jtat lon.
' I hr~~~
f~~
c:,ch 2i!i!:r~
pr oan~ms
wiU help pe:nom.
pttp.~rc: fortt!Uemcntand llxne
already thtre to improve o n
thdrsun~etyears.
The arm ~riel is bro.adcaH I
uch Sundayat4:JS p.m. over
~~· ~:!~;,~:l~~~:::!~~
Fo r aU qe aro upa, tht
Amuic:an huitap ~ria will
futwe the days Sir Walla
· lbkith tl!emptcd to eolonil.c
th cou ntry lo tlu days o f
Liberation Group
Will Discuss
Premarital Sex
Thomu Jdfcnon .ShowswiUbe
MoS~~'C:! ~ft":~~~ prQ&n.m, in
c hr o no toa ica l
.. Am c ri ca
o rder, uc ;
B calna,"
:~~loR~~~ ..~:!: t.:O'i~
Th irt een Co bn)es." "From
Cilks to Fron tkn," '"Toward
I nde p ende n ce," " Th e
Dcduation of Independence,"
"The Rn o lu tlonary War,"
"Unocrtainty Aft er Victory,"
"The Constil\ition,"''Tbe BW of
Rl&bts." "The Ship o f Sc. te h
~.:ui~~·y·,: a nd fina ll y,
.
Schwarzkopf Ranks
As Finest In Series ·
. Tbe Unlvenity Placement Center offers the opportunity for all
1tvdent1 to ini tiate • p la~men l file whc~ e~-Kn l ia l Information,
both cu rrlC\1\ar and cxtn-currieular, and ~elected refe~neu are
•W IIeetedandrecordcd. Whilc lfld unin&Kniorspouiblyderive the
peltut bc:ndltJ from thi1 ~erviCe, all 11udtnl1 ~CCkinl vocationa l
't:ou naelln1 o r Informa tion conc:emln1 the contcmponry
employment JQCne (tc welcome.
The Center bost1 nearly 200 ~cnl!tcn reprnenlin& area, state
and nltionll businesteland sehoolsannuaily, and pro~ideuse n in&
ByScouSchvll e
The climaa tothilyear'1Aru
and Lectvn Saie1 mvlt 1vrely
hnebernpr-nted on lol onda y
Mar. 10, \ntheavdi toriv m,ua
IUit avdien n
hurd the
ma,n lrl c:a nt E li u beth
SchwarUopf.
They heard what mvlt ruk
nthe rUlestreclttl lhneheud
on thlseamp ~Uinmyfo vr yeu a.
From t he moment 1-he wa lked
onlll.a,e to t helulenoore,dle
WSUS Seeks r~5~~:f:~r~~:;t~7~5
Home Ec Help i~.~;,'~':dd~·~o:~i~\:e!~
WSUS-Ft.l , t he campus nd io
1tUion ,ls loolin1for 1 person
or pcrson•tobelpoutonadaily
f ive-min ute home ewnomia
pfOI.nlm entitled "Tbe Lqest
Voea tion."
Th e p ro1r•m e~t pl oru
d ifrerent npccu of houxhold
, PIC!cement Opportunities
Mdl Sc hwarUopf Wll 1 Iotti
actress who could ~e ll the
aU-GermanUcderprosramwlt h a
look,wi th 11e1tweandwiththe
u tnordinuy powers of l)er
voke.
The eveninastartedwithfour
Schu be rt art son&• that ended
lch lhb'inPenna."'
At the piano Wll Geoffrey
Pu so111, who wu the perfect foil
fortlle &ru t lil\ler. llepllyed
wb~rejvnlorsor•nlortmayintervicwfor avai lable poJitionl.
r.J~.~~...;~ :~t~!~~~~~~:i
wu 1 little underruted. It
wouldn't have mau ercd much
thouah, fo:w t he evmiflt wa1a U
Sehw1rUopf.
The job ofalicder•in&t: r lsa
very difficull one Indeed and a
1.\nier who ean a.,. the liede r
oonrineinJIY Is ~rdl oflnd.To
make an aw fu l lyrie &uc h u :
"TbeiOftrustlin&cl thenuttree
whlspertof 1 brkle&roomandof
t hecomin1year.
The maiden, linenin&, falls
lmi\in&Jy •lkep," come alive
takes 1 '""' deal of powe r.
There: arc: very few 10pn.no1 JOE McCLAIN !right). rhe odvi1or for the NAACP Youth Group
t hat I would like to hear try .
EliubtthSchw arzlr. opfwouldto of Milwoukee (Commondos] wos in Stevens Point over the
weekend. Hare he tolkl wirh on unldenri fied penon. He
althe lopof nlylist . Wowl
1poke Fridoy evening In the Muir-Schurz room of lhe yn l·
ver1ity Center ond ot Saturday ond Sundoy chu rch
In the bou~ment of St. Stonislous Church. (8ob Holden Pilato]
""f''"
~;:,!u·~/::!.~~s~~~e~v::• ~~~ ~· r~re~ 1 i':rroG'%nnC:n~!! Henry Brent
. ~c~~~;r::;.~ Uc~~~ w~?c~r we~ Will Talk On
~r!~~~~~l~~:~~~ 7i!
The Mtrine Corps offiorr
~election tea m will visi t campu1
on Mar. 24, 25 and 26 to
interview students intereltcd In
beeomi n & commluioned
otr.ccrs.
Th e Mi!w1ukee $Ckdion
tum will be available at the
7~.~:: .:_ : .,-··" ' . union to provide information on
c;·:-::.,;:;c,~.-:::: 1 opportuni ties in the Marine
o<~~,;,0,•J:~~~~i~}!._~~::J Corft.prc~enl. the Marine Corrs
is offcri111 pro,nnll leadina; to a
co mm\nion to freshme n ,
aophomoru,junionandse niort.
.,,:;..::;,:.c·O':_;::·I
:.;;.,<C-: _;;-·:_;;; :c1
:c::.:-"_::..:-;o·:.:":c.-::co-, ~,
Pau! Ben-Zv l,artdepartment,
will liYealectuR:-clemonstration
of Enr:allltic paintln" Mond ay,
~Jar. 24,attheWis-conJin Rapids
Brush and PalclleClub.
Ben -Zv i, w ho t eac hes
paintin&. dnwina and design,
rn:eived his B.S. from the Sta le
Un.ivrnity Collq;e, New Palu,
N.Y., and his M.A . and M.F.A.
f rom theUniye"lt yof lowa.
· The cn c.austie· technique of
paint inl with ftiOittn "wu- Wal
u1ed by an~nt • -£1}'ptia n•:
Roman~ and Grecks•nd ruched
it1 peak in thtEI)'ptian Fayum
p,ain tirlp of th e flnt to the
fou rth ce n t u r iu A.D. It
~~tsn~ue~~r~ea~~t t1helo$~9t'~
iOO.pof ll u,goWo lf and it WIIIO
t hese t~t 1he turned to end the
firll half of her prqp-am.
Miu Schwarzkopf mu11 have
planned her pro~nm with the
utmost of can, beul.l!le th e four
Wolf sonpwcrc:dimued by t he
brc:llh-takina "Kenn1t du da1
Land," which was a knock.-()Ut.
AU even.in1 she built up to 1
elimu that thowrd t he true
pawe r shepO...,_,.d
The fir1l hJifof the evenir~~~
had been very 100<1. but the
xcond halfwu lupc rb ,u Miss
Schwarzkopf launched into five
uceUent art wnss by Rkhrd
St rauu. She rend ered the
"beautiful "Meincm Kinlle'" to
pcrftction and followed it with
th epy"Mutterta ndclei".
She t hen turncdJroundand
utarind her own mediu m fo r
the! nenin& with t he humno~n
"Ach WIS Kummer. Q~ l und
Schmcrzcn". Sheeno.ledwi ththe
bcJutifu i "Morpnl"'
Fo r 1 fina l e Miss
Schwaukopf recited six shaf t
andvaricd Wolfson&sincludifl&
the ICductive "Nein, ju~~&cr
li en"" and t he! happy s.:lection
Organic Structure
llenry Bent o f the University
of MintiCtola, will talk on "A
New Look at Some Old
Principles o f O..&ank Structure"
u 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Mar.
26. in room Al2 1 ol t hc Scient<:
Buildin&. A discu•ion will
followtlleJpCech.
Your Psychology
professor lives
with his mother?
. , r.o
~ 9a.m. to4p.m., !ndjana!!!)lj1N•Uona t! jfe
w.!:::'~~il ":::~;~~ 9 .~·":,·u~~c!, P~~~oE:t~~r:=ufc":.~~ce,~J
Oili«i1i-\iortabout homeoffio:andnon-ulclpositionl.
~::~u1~u~~.fi :~.~ ~~h ~~~ ~~j:,"~·i~en~~~S~ucl~::'~~~~~:.:',
Wedn esday Mar. 26 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Spurr;eon's Oceartmcn!
1n rc:taU store
~~:C~~- ~cru 1t all 1Jaduatn interested
6 aft
o"iliCtiTi-,Jors •bouth omeo fti ceandnon·salctpositionJ.
Wa~!~n•~jj¥(,..~~~~
'.;~~~:.~ :~~~o~ic~~o~~a~~~~~~~c~~J
~'!~~-s~:k -=~~~ ~~~-~c~~~ :;;;~·.~':d~'itrw~~~~o;:tX;:~
carc:cropportunitin.
.
Chi~~~"!j~ .~~\; ;;r'h9a~-~~~:.;e~i:i~~:,:~ni~~a~~:~:n~:·;;~:n%e
andmana&ementpoli tionl.
~'~fit~~:';..~~ f. . :~~~: ~~-~~d~~~s;:;a~~~~~r~~*:·~~;~:
uamlnerposition•in th isfdcraiastncy.
Ins~~ 9{;:~:1 ~.)~ ~;pi.i~ ~~~~~~~t~~e::tc~·~~
6u11ne11 maJon about federal employment oppor tu nitin in a~•
offices u well u national positions. (Bu$incl4 m•iors with u lcut 1i~
acoountin1houn).
~rtl~l.~~~1 ~~~ ai~ic~i::-~ T~1 j~~le~nl:!;...l,~~ur:k~
pot.IIIOOI II'ItheintuUnO:O:riCid.
All NON-FASTUSI
Think it over, over coffee.
TheThink Drink.
Stillfrul'•onvll
Ev. ryTuudoy
Nit• During hnl.
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01 1 0
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NO ADMISSION CHARGE
FRIDAY AN D SATU RDAY, MARCH 21 and 22
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HOT SPICE D CiDER, SUBMARINE SANDWICHES
FAMOUS CHill, SWISS CHOCOLATE SUNDA E
l row" Throu;h Our 4000 Us.d lookl
SCI\OOLS
Much 2 1 · Frederic Common Schools-2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Music.
Sheboypn Public Schools- 9 a.m . to 4 p.n• . Bu lineu tdi!C'~ t ion :
1~ien~e: socia l $t udiCJ; wcia l studiCJ/psycholoty: art ; mathema tics:
·•
Uarc:u:~inde
: uppc:r elementary
En&li.Jh;
phy. ed.r&rorten;Jowcrrlcmentary
(&ifb): mJ thema tici: E.,.I.ish/socb
l studies: .h
. IIIah
M11. 2 1 · Kic:l l'ublic Schoo!J- IOJ .rn. to 3 p.m. Von! mu si c; Jr .
Hilhma th : li.S. En&lish;art ;&ifl'5 phy.ed.: rcadin&lpc:cial.ist .
Mu. 24 • Oronomowoc Publi c Schoo ls. 10 a.m. to J p.m.
~~~~~:~~~c'!'a~~~ s~:~h;~r~~~; ~r~~:C~~m~ue:~~
~ca~::~~;i:~:ic~~~~ e':'.!::~~i:c~t:S~nllh:
Many Student Citizens
Make Friendly
CITIZENS
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Featuring Spring Formals
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Of"n 9-5 DcdlyFridoy 9-9
fv•nlngs by AppolntM•nt
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t. •••lit you'"" yo11r M• ints eftd protKtio"
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llectrHk '"'""'"''"' ,.,,... , , . . . .
litttetl-
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T•• 1heltaretl '""'fer
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T.Uy's &oils Art Tomorrow's INIIIIesl
Gmruon : French:
Thiensville · Mequon Schools · 9 a .m. 10 4 p.m. Kind cfllllrten
lhrOU(Ihlrade6: Jr. ll i&hvacancics: horMr conomics
Mar. 2S · Ed1enon Community Schools · 9 a. m. 10 4 p.m.
ElerMnlary1radn; Jr. ll ilh u t ; Jr . ll ich rnath : Jr. lli&hEn&lish: Sr.
ll iJhErclbh;Sr. lli&h Chrrnisu y;Sr. ll ilhmath: iibrarian.
Mu. 21 · &aver Dam Public Schools· 9 :30 to 4 p.m. VaCllnciel
pelted in UniversityPbccmcntCentcr.
Mu. 28. New Berlin Public Schoo ls. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Vacncic$
to be posted.
Margaret's
Bridal
341-4326
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28 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., The U.S.
oficert raininJ IC hool.
-
~~~'~''~'~~h~<ob~U~,h~m~'"~'t~~~~~~~~~~;;~~J
century and now apin in this
o;entury .
Mr. fkn ·Zvl has exhibited in
art lhO"'"I In New York, Iowa
pro&nma.
wllltpelk with aU rnJjora •bout area ule1 opportun ities.
~ 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., The DrltnE Contru! A!!db
61!.n£l, Chieqo will ..,eak with 111 majon abou t opportu nitiu with
thil fedfral a&e ncy.
'
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Especially For You
From Mademoiselle
The
Young Tycoons
NATIONAL BANK
STIV ENS POINT. • WISCONSIN
HALL-A-DAYS
, Alii reSult of the tur oout for
t he Marshf~kl cUnical T .B.G.
Rucarth, Stiner 1\aU exceeded
o t hcr dormsinarnount ofblood
san•plinp taken , and n a
rcwtni, the hall rtceives S7S.
The money will be Oiled for a
party tobchekl inooUaboration
Sprina formal and open rulh
are over l ndthe sitters of Alph
Phi have twelve plWaes. TM- y
ar e : Peuy Clayton . Mary
Misoni, llekno:: Osier, Patty
O sterma n, Linda Schmidt, '
Bre nd a Sc hr o th , Trud ie
Schucrcr, Mll'y Su~inbock , hne
TennC, caryte Wtant r, Fran
wit~:nw~~~~~o;fOrmer uiu
Council Representative, and Bia
Brother Pro,..am Ch.:lirman , has
~en a ppolntedstudent usUtant
Waaner andli:aren\\'e~r.
~Ita Siama C hapter
P~l
"t.~u:a~e." This ,.·iU boo: the L
ut
week to b U)' an ,J nuke
donations towmls t he United
fund.
Ten new plc,J &cS ,.·etc
chlrscd lnt !Thuu,Jay. They arc
Don ilffllll:.rn, Jd f Dietl, Matk
Goo;bpctd, Vf rn Gurr holt. Paul
Lake)', Tom llut nic'k. M iJ,:~
Nolle. Tom Ptonokl. O..n Rud~r
~nd Bru« IIB~~kr.
Swing Choir SSO Vets Club·
Holds Discussion
Performs
At Reunion
i~
Poohlleol<
Tkktb tot t he r~nhcllenic
Sprlna Forn1al, "Orcam thr
l nrJ'OS'ibk Dtnn1," will go on
.sale t hls ..·rck. Thr rntirc
Canrpus b inyited ro attend t hr
''lirl uk I U)I" aff~ir toM held
t\ pr. lll. at tht llo liday l nn.
I nstillation of t he nc ..·
PaniM'Ucnk r:>ffi.-..•n; will t3kr
pla..,Apl. 14.
The WSU SSO's hckl ano t hcr
'"''<'lillJ Mar . IJtoconduct dub
hu$im•so;. Mor~ ideas for a
lktui<htion t•:.rrty wcrr hrouttht
Dtho Ztto
Sunday, M111. 16. Zrta Chi
Chapter hdJ initiarion of ih
1969 Sprina r tnl&t class. They
arc a~ foi!Q,.-Ii; Judy Awe. Wrst
allis. MW. Tech; Kat hleen
~:~o)E~~t~i.no~~~ ' ':::'· r:~:
~~~~!~~- ~i~~;•; E:.~rN~nn•;y
Guetschow, Stnens l't .. Engli~h • .
Katen llanJOn. Mcnill. f't lmn y
Ed ,; Kathy KN row!.ki, Steven~
~;;k!~~111 1>i~:~ilf.~; ~=t~~
~~~~;:· ~~bnn~~S~·":'~~~...
Shawano.
Mu sic:
M31l~tct
~~-~~:!~· s;~'t::.u~~~ito~.'~t!~:
o:;·,:r·.. :...;:.·,·.;::· ·
!,
Della Sla• • Phi
Sunday the Delta Sitr;s had a
swimmina p;rrty at the lto litlay
Lnn. Asp;r&hetti supp•·r washdJ
after..·ani .
The I ll-member Swin~ Choir
p er formed in Mi\waul:rr
Tueloday a t a dinn<'l r~rt )'
reunion for t~r:tduatt·s ~rrd
friends of t he ~chou!.
The event , tO which 2.600
a lumni in th~ Grut~r Mih... ukre
3!tl we re invited , was at th~
Bou kn .rd Inn , 4300 Lloyd St. A
~ocktail hour l'lln fron1 6 to 7
p .m.. fo tlo ..·ed by r hr meal and
e ntertainment .
f'to feS50r li: eny:udE . Smith,
director o f chor~l l~livitici at
StevensPo int St3te,conductc-d
t hesinaenin thelr11rangemcnts
o f show, populu. and folk
tunes. Thes~akcr wasl'rcs.ident
LceS. Drey us.
.
. M. Perret Returns
After World Tour
Tech.: S11e Ritchir. New
London, Prima•)' f.d ., ) e3 nne
Zanoteni. G r«ndak, l'Tinm y ''"0 \"t::•....... ,;·,: ·,: ·::.·.....:
Ed .; Michele Zyd ud , Wausau,
~bth.
thc:bn::~T~entupracticcforthe
1\\\'S Sonafcst is in full swlna.
1326 Strong li
Downtown Stevtns Point
SCHMEECKLE HALL
~:~~~eM~~Rt~A2~EN!~~!~•d:;,u:~~' s:~;:'Jo0c~dS:;l:·. :;~o~~ r"":::"::.:'....:.;
"':::"....:::'~::::«:::
·~::._:':::_"_:':._::".:_
'· .:_".':_"::.'.:_":::
" .:_""'
::...:
'""':::::":::'io::,"
Mr. ond Mrs. Morvin Skille, Rt. I , Srone loke (Sowyer <;ounryl.
modeled outhentic Polish costumes w hich will be worn Thvrsdoy ond f ridoy nighrs, Mo•ch 20 ond 21, or Folk Donee Club
concertsol Wisconsin Store Univellily-Stevens Point. (Jim Pier·
to ruth New IXhli, l nd~. to
attend the 21st l nternat ion:~l
Geoaraphicai COnveu.
01. Perret ru d t he PI IIC'r
" Towism in t he UnitWStatcs"
before the Kction o n ecooomic
ICO&nphy.
After travclin&ltound India
and Nepal, Dr. Ptnet new to
Banakok and !ton& Ko na. and
t he n returned to the: UnitW
Sta tes by !.hlp.
up.Thc howlinl!- t<·:.rm
in Orlot
pl3« in t ho.· <'Oik~r kagiK' , Th<'
drinkinl!- tnn1 pl:ln'\1 ~ very
"'sp<•(t3bk' fourth p!Jcr ..-ith
•hy sw•·:.rtshirts at Littlcluc'son
~br . ~. t im<'
: 1~ . JJ.
~
Madison
::;;:
Str·eet Guild
Friday and Satuf'(lay
:i\la n.:h 2 1 and 22
THE ECHO
6 '1•
Mile. N .W . of Steven1 Point
left o ff Highw ay 10
,11 "" hckl
Th•· nell! meet in~ ...
Mar. 27. ,..,,. tinl<',
:i lation.
POINTER
CAFE
'ano.•
Choir Staged
11 Concerts
Nm·elties and Gifts
P osters .
annualspti~~t~ tour rcuntly.
••
Director Kl·ny~nl E. Snril h
said t lw 48 rm·mb~r l!IOUP
/t(ti\'\-<1 enthusia~ti~ lfSf>OnSCS
~s· it v•~ ut into hil!h s.:hoob in
W isco n ~in, I l li no is a n•l
Minn~1o0 ta.
(Lo rge Selection)
Black-Lites
Mondoy, Wednesday, Soturdoy -
.
Insurance
.
lS
.invem8rr
Be in'lolved - wilh people
businesses, not just one!
, , , In all kinds of
Be
involve d - wilh people , , , through claim,
u nderwriting.ptogra mming, :rccounting, a ndother
career fields!
Be the re - campus interviews
3f1dwomen, ,,
for
Check Your Placement Orlice Now!
49c
~uditoriuno.
to me
Ted Swanek
FOLK 8-9
FLORIDA
BEACH
PARTIES
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men
Challenging and rewarding careers are open with
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out the country,
The choir now i~ rr.-rarintl
for its home concert to bo.· hdd
Apr. 20 In t he Main Build ing
· Denny Brown
JAZZ 7 . 8
senior
T uesday, March 25, 1969
Delicious Riheye
Steak Sandwich
only
Irresistahly
10-S p.m .
TUesday, Thursdoy, Frida y - 10-9 p .ff'l,
Acron f1om "Old Moin"
Memb~ IS of t h•· WSU ~hoir
cntcu~in<'<i ~bout 11.000 pttwns
in II conctru .turin~ t heir
ABC
!l:e! ;:.~::!.!:::.:.---~:!::;.----~
w~kcnd a "mutual . ')
w,~;., hu~,, ""ho'''
Moon Fun Shop·
wa"',
f.ps
s:~le.
!~eY,tj>!!~snu!~~n ~ ~~::n~f! T,.;;;;r;:~,l",,;;;;,;;,;,-:·..••·..
rt lt.llll of t he
rn~:~i.~h c:n~~ere~oa~~e
pin~~~:~: cio:r~!~~~~~i, =~
lpsllo•
ABC MATCHES
The
auction Lut
l>r. COralla Dietrich of the:
h yeholocydcpartmcnt wu the
auutspcakcratSchrneetklc ltaU
o n Mar. 11 , Shewn the second
spcalr.erinaKrinonKx andhcr
ma i n tople w a s "The
l'sycholoaic:~l Aspects of Sex."
3
1
The paj a ma party with
under way at Steiner at rtrc. Steiner was Mu. 18, from 8 pm
pre5ent time. IIIII winners will to 11 pm. TM-re wumusicand
~ announced in lol'veral we~kl
&ames, s uch as Tw iltn .
Bo~ina glove• h:noe ~en Brnkfast ..·u Krvcd.
Pbnsare being made fora
=~~sed and should arrive
SprinJ foun:~l to be h~kl at the
lfoliday Inn. Trntative date for
ROACH HALL
t hecvc,nt is May 17.
The Spur ~rvkc,station, nur
NEALE HALL
J oc's,isthe siteof rhe Roach
lb\1 car
th~ Sut unh y,
Mr. l'ceek of the !Xbor FOO<l
Mar. 22 frorn 9 :30-J:JO. I'rio:is Service spoke at the llaUCouncil
Sl pcrdlrtynr.
rneeti~ Monday, M:a~ .
17.
Last Friday night, t he girls o f Various topin wc1e dieusscd .
:'t'~~ ~h-:~~ ~~~t~;ekOmilijl .
Sla••
Burro uatls tlaU held t he ht
for second floor.
lleis replatlna l'hll llcttwllcr.
who Is I~Yin& on a practice
tuchina usianment. Ken will
be lharin& the job wit h Larry
Schillinas,vetennS.A.
wu
rep~Knted by sisters lkcky
Bl.ahni};, Cathie Em mcrid; and
C arm en Po n aruz 11 1
PanheUcnk Workshop hd•.l at
Oshkosh t his put wcchnd.
The Alpha l'his recenlly
receivWaninvitationtoau end
the in~all.ation ceremonies of
E psilon Oclh Chapter at
No r t l'lcrn Illinois Univcnit y,
Ochlb, ll\inois to be h<ld Mar.
'22 and n. As p~n o f a
eustOnliiY i r.ldition , thel)clta
La.>t wcck tile SiJ:
o:ontiniK'd tl'lcir pnnut
18'auRROUGH$ HALL
;.~u~bj:~~.:i,u;~::t ~:r!n6Y to:!~ K~u.~:~· ~~. ~lz:~~
8 0
Stmru Point &irl kOui troop. ~.: ,!'~:=:~ to SJ&II up on· ~!~t:';lSe,rii~:~·J s tR'o a~i~:
~~Y ~~~hehl~~mc'nt~1~~~! win~ !fth1 ~·~,;':S~~:~~ i:l ~~t:in ~~~; s:!rW~;n 1and
~~~~ ~~~-orm life, ill(:ludina t he =~::ei ,::;toft~ 4r_ourth West . :~::~. 80, a til:, Pny-Srms had
By JudyBr~k.ina
STEINER HALL
and recipes fro mlntcrcstedJirls.
A hllf hour movic ,..llhown
o n self-d~fcnse Tuuday, Mar.
' CoU Gro......nd
w..,Tn..-..t!'ii'Wl!!' ""'""""'
:!~!!.
ar.s
:!::=- ~
Mitch20, 1969
I
ByDa
o.u ~
Crehore
T~ 1'169 a.t~isory questions to
t>c pn:itnttd to the publicattlle
•'IIU nt y fiill and Game ll urlnp
~~0 ~~~~~~2 ~;;~~~dcl~~e ~~~b:~
h11ntina ethics and pubUc ufc ty
"''ithout rut rid in& the abundani
rtou l iona l oppo rt11nit1u
a•onill blrln northern Wisconsin .
Arnon1 other Items the
~~!-~n:!.':t~ proJIOS*Is wiil ~
2. It wu neceuary to n:sort
to " feodin&': operations, in the
form of midwinter pulpwood
tuttin&. to brin& many deer
l hrj~fr ~~euk,~~~ar, tllen:fore.
thai then: an: more deer in 1omc
alt'n ' of lhe state than the
habl tatc:an s11pport.
4 . Willie tryin & to stay alive
tile den have done considerabk
to"'\~ r~ds~::.;n~lt'~;,,a~JoG.f:! ~::::r ~~~rcC::. f~d ':ftrty,.r._~
rhvlcsra\ ::~~!:: n~':: '~nrc~~;
muntime, the dur may llave
condem ned thcm.,\vn to more
h~hwa)'.
winteno!painandhuncer.
S. This ~ar·s deer harveit
For manyyeus, ll11nt~rshne
!>ten restricted from shootin& wu nolup to upedations. The
dtu or bfar within 1 sp~:cif~d wuthcr was bad, and for m11ny
disnn•-c of m~or roads. Some llunten, the deer ~It' hard to
tow n roads , ho"''evH, ·absorb !indandimpouiblctotrack .
•·olum rs of t n~ffic equal to, or INSUFFICIE NT li AR VESTING
&ru ler tllan, tlla t on county or
Considen~tion of lhnc: facts
lencn:d Slate fon:n roads. A leld1 me to bctive that lhe
n.:C\1 forn:vislonoftheuis!in& d.ifricultyourdecrhavelud rll is
~;;~~t~:~~dn~~."~.v~~e t~!~ ;inter was not due primarily to
r0o1ds to the list ,
u~~~~~~~w, :!.r::rr ~:!;\~!
As a rnunsofofferinanpid lluntin&StaiiOn. lt wncallxdby
ide ntity to roads covered by this insufOcitn t ll uve~inl In IRIS
•c s tn~tion. for the convenie nce where deer art' known to s11ffe r
of th e h11ntcr U we ll IS the chronic winter starvation. No
enfor•ement offi~u. the one can fa11lt tile pmc
l'rohibi tion wo11ld be limited to man~rs· system of dividin& the
s urfa ce d to.,·n ro»ds (bbck· deer r~np: inc~ m~nqcmcnt
copped or concrcte).
units and :W>&ning suitable
~ - It "'"ill be proposc:d that
ll1nrest qoot.u to them
bo"'· hunringbcrcstric tedwlthin
Butnomannhowaccuratcly
100 ya r.ts of buildinp lkvoted the managen al5l'ss tile deer
to llum~n occupancy unless populuion in nell unit. and
honting pr ovision now in effect
for lc:Ucn:d sta te fon:st roads
andsnystatc ,fcde ral,orrounty
I·
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ned
from the n,',.~~b';'~~.V.,:.,:,:~,•,',.,b.,:h~.~~~:s,~~~,',·
Four years a&o t th e
~~
·~
,..,
Legisilltul\' en~'ted ~ ,f,JfCty
resul.ttion Chat prohibited the
dischugc o f~ firurrn within!
100 ya rd s of ~n o.xupicd
dwelUniJ. P11blic ruc tion is now
bcin& iO"'h t to include the
arrhcrunder thl s.law.
efforts depends on how well tile
llunten do d11rin1 rhox magic
ninedaysinNovember.
If che weather is bad, the
llunst will be low, and the deer
willslarve.
Therefore, some thought
Intramural Press.B~x
Three Pointers Named
To All-Conference Team
By JohnSCenal
leq11e play wu completed in 2nd Eut, and 8111TOUIIIIS 3rd
week Nortll, .
l nd the cllamplom of each
SiJma Tau Gamml, f11ten:lity
residenoe lllllareen&qed in IlK! champion in · blllketbll.l, will
playoff• thil wcelc, CMmplonl meet the Independent champion,
of their rcapective dorm1 wen: the B111 Drlnn, tlli1 Sunday,
Steiner 4tll North, Baldwin 1st Much 23,at1:00, for the rf&ht
Ent, Hanxn 4tll West , Pray ill to" meet the winner of IlK!
Wut, Smith 3rd N~rth , Knutzen residenoe haU pla~ofJ•. The
intramt~r~IIHI*etball last
Thrnl n~mbers ' of WSU.Stei'Cns Poi nt'• co-<:hamploru.hip
basketba ll $quad . h'ave ~n named to the
all-conference
team reoently5eketedby thelni ue'iooaches.
Mike ll uahC:s, Tom Ritzenthaler, and Quinn Vandenlle uYe l were
the Pointen three n:pruentativu, 1 total matched by arcllsmpion
Stout. The Blue Devils tc:lccted were center Mel Coleman .nd
wsuc·.
Others na med to the tum included Steve GU$'-fson of Ri'ftf
Fa lls , Don Hartlund of Sup~:rior, Doua Knut10n of Pia neville, Don
Paulten of Whi tewater, and Eau Claire's Jim llndtc:y.
ll ~t~ ha, Coleman, ll eid ema nn, Kn11t10n and Pau.Ltc:n · arc aU
Tlw
rep~:atenfro mlastyeu'shonor,q uld,
Tom Rluenthakf, the fo urth member of his family to wu r 1
Pointe r uniform, kd the Polnteu In sc:orin& with a 16.S conference
~::.•&e, hltt~ .S I2 from the floor and .167. from the free tllrow
Vandenll~l directed the
Pointers a ttack with sparklin&
pbymakin& and aven.aed 13.8.
II ~ drilled 49.S p~:r cent of hill
floor shots.
H11ihcS, last week named as
tile Pointers'
val11able
pl3yer for the second Jtnil!ht
year, concent r a t e d on
rebo11ndlns and tc:ttin&~ens
rather than s.corina this KIIO n
and flni5hed 'only 10 n:bounds
bellind lea&ue lead~r Coleman.
H1111hrs av~no&ed 14.5 reboumh
mo"
Stout
.,.,"
River
Steve Gu1tl!1011
Don Hartlllnd
:no
s~.
1-3 190
s ~.
6-7
1.0
Fall
==~or
:!
:::=:~~~=~
Mlka lh>rtl.,.
Doug Knui.IQn
The People's O.oice
ADMISSION SOc
Woldt for Prill Nigh! 0\lt at the lrvt lorn
"Fresh As A
Oleeola
~ =~: ~~:~.Ill.
':1:'
::mo
&lott
E&u ctall'fl &·II 1~9 Fresh
Whllewat...- s-s 2011 Jr.
Rl.dne
Jim Und.ny
Paut.cn
Don
Presents:
Thursday, March 13th
ctenl&nd, o.
200 Soph. Roc:k(llrd. 111.
:; ::.·
I
Every Mon., Tues. ond Wed.
s c...-...,. l't. 64 too Soph. &r.boo
QuiiUI Vanden lleu.-ci8Cnen1 l'l . 1-t 110 Soph. Kauk&llaa
1\onu .. bl .. :OI.. nllon
Steve J ollnaon and Mike Ratlift, E&u Claire; Len Sullivan, La
Tom IUt"lNitluoler
SOLAR SALE'
h, isnowillo~dtllatbol~ bcsc:tinonlerto ach;.velhat
j!~a; ~~ti~c.hJrllune~;ti~
::;e ~~~~~~"i1~ ,~;:~~ \~'~o~.~!
linl "'"il1 an:u, and a rnonrll or mo re in
otllers. It rn ir;hr
b~
~!~.~~~·~ ~~~~d ::~~~:~~~:~ viu~u:ll:~t,:%"'~~;~·~~:· r~~
willgnachln.:t
talk,,and
food Sllpply,
and every
'"'
~, a.... tou...
... hcu
'"' in
'"""'"'
~"' ''''"'"."'
propoK.t
chanp:s
ln'
Y
controbbk factor,indudln& rile
~tc.
8 P·'" ·j
sor~';u;;;~l~i~hl.~~.n::;.~ ,t~~
.,·i nttr ,and d"'w t~ roncl11sion
that wi thollt tile combined
efforts o f many J>COpk: in 1t~te
a&fncics, local ,ovcrnmenu\
~~llupstt.'i~~~ ~~~r s::~~~7i~~
wou ld
luve
~u~tained
~en
lossts . ll cre arc some
addi tional tlloughtsa boutrlle
dcupro~lcm :
1. This was a Kverc winrct.
Tile s.no"'· andcold"''et<: hard on
rhe lkcr,and manys tuvo:d . But
dC"Cp s.now l nd eo ldw"eathcrare
not unusua l in thi:l pan of rllf
co'!' try
1~atrr
I
Biologist Seeks
Some ParasitiCJ
State Lamprey I
A .u mpus biolosy profuwr
!.I)'S
lillie ii known abo ul
parasitic bmprc:y which OCCUI'Y
l:ugermcamsintlle&d&e tbnd .
:,iraen~aso~~~:::t:n!~.•olicit
tj
Dr. George: Becktr, whoiiC
>Pf:C~l inttrt~ is in fish and
~~~cJ!t:~~:~~t ~~~t ~
lT
illn1prt'y whenever we write
,suchasubject."
Different th an sea bmprc)',
the patul lic typesarc known ttl
SilVer and Chcstn111 and h.:IY,C
bcen_!oundinsuchrivenut!f
M ~s1ssippi, Black, St. Ooi:c,
~~!':'~: F~ac~iJ~!tr."cllot,
jBul that's 1bo11t a ll thai ~·
known•bouttlledisll'ibut ion.
jPuasitic bmprey usually 1
no longer ch.an one foot , b~t
atiach t hemxho~ to fiih
u r ins, suckina effects.
1'
Jrippers Cano[
In Trial Run
~?~.~,..~,l.~v~~ ,
rz: aTriru"':'!:~ '":ep:vr,
ucvrsion eominl on Mar. 2,
Rivrr on S.t urday, Mar. 1 ~.
They were the fUll to canoe I~
1\"'tch thityear,andrcportedl <
u "a milk run"(thal mcansi 's
easy).
Then:!OR they uid lhey f , I
:rcFr~r ~~~~'Utra:~~ra
wbo wisbes to Ji&n up frM t~
11pcomln& ennt on Saturdly
fromltil4p.m.The~-.,u
~n'}::'!i:h WIC~~~~ !.-.wr
..
. ~'; :;..~~,!i
Thw•T
k" T •
T
oSr ''''ob'rlrarsses rlel.a, .P rt' cer•p.
7:!.
Tanning Lotions
Yt
_·,
Everything that's
new for Spring . ..
. Lady
Wrangler"
Fashion
Sportswear
At legulor Prtca hoary Day of the l eart
Prefeulonolly Cleaned and Preutd
157 Division Street
Actots From Nor1h Point Shopping C.ntH
Jim Laabs Music
Phone 341·1666
92BMoinSt.
Price
WREMEMBER the "W" is silent!
HOURS: 7 A.M.-6 P.M. Doily Mon. thru Sot.
20% DISC.OUNT ON ANY OIDR OF $5.00 01 MOlE
tf1
Open Mon. tluough F•i. til 9 p.m.-Sot. til 5 p.m.
~
llr.Hlrtthrrgrr·li a!
Gullora-Ampl--Stereoi-Compon•n t Sound Syilams
!
~~~:nsi~;s.,~~~:::n•,:annda;~~~ !a::On':'dsll!:~t~ ~~i•;;,ced'c~~
will
be heldThis
in yur's
tile Emer110n
policy.
heninl
~r;!';~y,a~~·:,a~~~~~ at
"B
in October
FI ~I~ :~~!':~\IE !~~~11.1~?~~ -~~t .>"ur, and in Dmmb•· r the
abour
1
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F
full court and the p11blie is
Invited . There will be no
admllllonchuge.
Dorm playoffs in bowUnaare
beinJ held th is woek witll the
championship roll-off alllCin&
dorm clllmpioni scheduled for
nut week.
THE BANK
WITH A
STUDENT
CHECKING
ACCOUNT
FOR YOU
BRAT BARN
ClaM llometo\0-.
lit. Wt.
Mel Coleman
Cal Glove~
:~:\!uiit::.~~:~~~·!~";~li res~:'illedcer kasonw~rc Kiby
hounds.
r:oo~~~~~!~e~~ur:::!
the aU<ampl.ll ch.amplonsltip at
8: 30. All 1.1mes will be played
"Whtre Somelhln1's Always Cooking"
andl2.2poinuperoutina.
Eac h con ference coach
nominated his ow n playen but
could not YOte for them. Plafera
we re not desianatedbypoilllon,
a nd the top ten YOte-setteu were
se lected. Eleven men were
named this year beo;.autc: of the
tloso balloting. Oihen who
received v01:es but were not
amona the top ii\a'en received
hono~;~ble mention.
The complete team i1 u
folloWI:
Play~~
;~d'':fte~~~~~ef ~;u7:0::~ ~~~~ ~~!~~on~~_an Tt!Yin:~;~~n~
~~~~:~~~~d. hou rs wo11ld j ~~~tt:~an~o 111~ct~~~s !'~~~f~
ca~o~:ofraccoon
r~ldenoe IIIII finall will follow
theSi&Tau - 81111Drivenel&sh.
On the foUowin& Sunday,
M1reh 30'1oanof the March23
forwardsC.lGioverandBiUHeidem~nn .
per~im~hfor ~:v~:a ~~~';>~~ :~:~~!:nctbeTt!~~~ivi~~ ~~:: ~=~il~t;l~elli"!,":n;)":~R~:~~~owc, Oahkoah; Mlke Leone,
::;;~~~~o~·Q:h~ ~~~nc,d i!~~· ~~ ::~:· =~ic~y ist~e ~c~~~b~~~~ t1';w~!\OltiW.lll!J!!!fil~!\iX~!iJliJilti!Jl!lmi@l
tile
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Downtown
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h~'~o~•:«•:·o~<=h•~<~··:l·in:•P:••:'":'.!~~~~!!~~!!:!:r!!:~;!~
~.
todvWro~1fler's fa!;.,d~dlng, for dctlr.g , for round- th•
doc\lcn.hlon·ploting, l'onts,sho•ts.d:ifts; illifts,d!ISIIJ.
aoal.
dir1s. lod'(Wrongler sfy'led fo look ufienilve,yet doesn't
•
FISH FRY •
lncl11d11:
COLE SLAW
FRENCH FRIES
ROLLS ' n BUTTER
BEVERAGE
$150
Serving from Frid oy Noon to Midrtight
tho''' ol co!ou end tosy·tllrt
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RENTALS:
WHILE THEY LAST
Porlobla T.V.'s ond
Stereos Only $7.00 month
Gu itorf-Ampi-AII ln•trumen ts ovoilabla on rentol bo1i1
Renlals Apply to Purchase
Holiday Inn
,Hyou let nature
take its course.
you may fail yours.
1319
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V
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s
hard tact loses .._ __J.
.
I
our to a soft warm one
~~~
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naturealleastunlolthene~t ~
~-­
a cold
s
The Golden Hanger
andstop •elaxing
NoDoz has the suoogest stimulant
youcanbuywilhoutaprcscriplion
And ir snothab itlolmlng.
No{)()zwillhclpyOIIfCSiSt
tome
112t MAIN
PHONE
341-1340
I
Youwcresupposedlocramtor
calculllstonlght.bu t somehow35-24·35
lookedmoreappealing thanthe
derivativeolll'.
And now irs 1 a m. And nature can
playsomeprenymeantric ksonagw
atta.m.
Rela~ . t ake~ couplcol NoDol"
cost m'uchlln o wide
permonenlprt ufcbrig.
Sport Coals
Plaid C.P.O.'s
J eans
(Stretch and D• nlm)
Slacks
CutOffs
SwimSuits
sp
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VACATION
N_eeds
G
Conference Meet
La Cro-.e State Unl.vnlity
Its seventh Unl&ht
Bill Lkbk:h of s tout .
won
Wi1~on1in State Univn5lty
Confen:noe &Ymnuti~ aown
$-turd•y;euilyoutdlstancin&tU
opposition with IJO.'I7S points.
The lndYns wen: followed by
Stout with 116. 11 S; Oshkosh
it1e~::,o: P!t~{~n~~-3,U~· 1J,~
~l~i;s: s~~~: 7~-~~07'!~~
Rlvcr FaUs.63.S43 .
" We did 1 oommcndablcjob
oonsldctln&lheimproftmcnlthe
contcrrncehu undcrsoneinl hc
last lew ~au. I'm capca.Uy
proudo!the!tc:tl hlltU but
one ofthe teamqutllfiodfOf the
fintb on Satwdty. ~I wuour
10111 and we t chleved lt,"aid
Pointer Coach Bob Bowen.
The Po inters dfort di.d
pr~uce one medalist, Mike
We1111teln took fowth place In
floor uercile witht'l.9uorr.
Weinstein will now make t he
trip to theNAIAchtmpionshipl
two
(Sn. 7.02S: S. Krupicka (O),
~e~:th~~:!ibu':1~,: o':!
K:':!:~ r:.'e:e~e~~u~ns•::
:-:~1.1U2 '-~; ~sri~~~Oo~w~: ·
r;;_t~:~W!·L6i~~~~u:sn.
;E~~:~~: ~~~ ~r.~r!*1 ~~~g:g:;;~~~'~·'~";:·====Fn
competition Gary Sc:h.ncider
finished x vent hwithl2polnta.
Two otha Polntcn were
ciahth, RuasScibonkiin the .;de
hoiiC and Weinstein in t he tore
horse. Sc:lbor* l •veta&ed 5.525
~~J~~~ whllc Weln.-eln hid
~~~:.~~~btt:!i,~
Thundty,
The next bat prrformance
wu by Jo hn s~tue.s in the hiah
banwhcrr he t~dfOfailnhwitb
POINTER GYMNASTS FINISHED FIFTH in 1he conferer.ce meet
held la~l f roday al Osh~asll and pasted a 4-4 mo•k in confere nce dual competotoon. The teom is coached by Roberl Bowen
a nd irn:luded: F<ont Row (l lo II), lany He tlel. llu u Skibarski,
and John Schieu, Second Row (Sealed an side l>orsel, lany
Dupons, M•~e Weonsleon, o nd Mike Casey. Back lla w , Steve
l<~uer, Die!, Purcllats~e. Mark Kinney, and Gory Schneider.
Balanced obave o r; tho tings Is Pout DeChant. (Mel Glodowski
Pl>oto l
.I
,...... 8keSommer·Sh:lron1ite
Nancy Kwan ·Nigel Green lna louise
Soulh
Hwy.
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Track Tea Whips
Stout Statel 63-41
Richards
South
City
Feotv11 ot 7:11p.m. & 9:20 p.m.-Addtd Short
I
limil$
DRIYE IN
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tu:~~-,~h~o\~~c : ,'.J~~ ~~-~~
~~~~~- .~:0~~ ~~~ut~Jtu;
~~~~~~!J ~~:(n!:'da~~~~~~~
Con&ratutatioM to the fine
COUPON SJ>ECIAL
Fish Sandlvich
On Toasted Bun
l egular 29c
Thursday, :M arch 20th
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areal honor when oppolli.,
coaches pick you 11 o~ of the
best they hav~ p.ta~al again~t.
I enjoyed my f1voritc
past-timf tau Sunday afternoon
o n TV. The los Anjtdrs Laltcrs
beatBostonontheilho mo:floor,
108·73. The Lakcrs defuse
coukln't havebecnanybcncr
and the CeltiC'$ any worse!
Dupitc h ck Twyman'• dforts
to nuke c~ ~uws for hll dur
Cdtlcs. they wtrc mltucrcd on
the d ay before St. P111iek'sDay t
WE KEEP
PRICES DOWN!
The Saddle Semi-annual Sale
rides
again ... Of Our Own Famous
~ HOSIERY
a_cUBA
DIVERS'
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