SER IES VIII , V0L. I2 In response to t hnc claims. Eu&enc: R. McPhc", uecutive direclor of the WSU syste'l', UfJCd the Stl te ~JiJ.b t we to eorred t hema tte r, As part of a mo•e to correct the situation. the state lc&islatureapprovedaresoJution tol'lik e tl'l esa lary o ft clchcrs tnc hin lex ten sion cour~Cs from t he present S200 to S2SO. UW pr9fessou teu l'llng e-te nsion councs retti veSJOO A nbein studen t fees cover the :~ala r y l'like for pr ofciiiOIS. ~J~~~~~~!~ud~~!s t!Y !~~d~! students will pay SHpcrcn:dit . l l_otherbusiness, th c kc&e nt 5 reafhr m<:=d their 5t:•nd on the paduatc prO&fam in core 11i1: tory,biololya nd l-:nllisl'la t t hcnine$1~tcunivcrd tk5, l'lurnorous toserious" "The UK of co~t umcs. li,g ht ina 111d full Sl' h with an orches tra srnin& "Jll hdp to brinJthe sccncs tolife," lbinl reported. " II will tal.e us seve ral minut es t och~nge c:~ c h Kene in (nmtlnucJ 011 last Issue A Big Job': Dick Gregory Of Poinh~r Until Apr. 17 By J im llo fer " You >'OU o~stcn ha.·c a h~ ~ I ~·~~·sf~~~~~;·c~~~~~~!;,an fo r . AI:I C TV n•·w~a>h, a f>Oii tion no..- h~llt hy !'rank R eynolr.l~. wil.l ~t'l>C U at 8 p.m. in the Mlin llu11d ing auditorium u r~ rt ~ o f t he Art samtl.cC1urcs Scrtn. Jert~l~~t:'ouf.'ic~is~~:h~a~ub~~~ ~~~;~T\c:~~~~ ~~~~~;~~~;~ diffe rent -:a lue s than you and yo u hH~ to undcutan<lth~t." Speak in& w.s ll kk G r~~;ory, a " 'cll know n dvil ri(l.ht s lcao.l~r and l'r cside nt ia l '-"'Okl i o.l~t e in 1968. Gr>.'&o ry a1•t•c~rcd before an aud ie nce of on•o 2,000 on W,-.J ncsday, Ma r. 19 in· the" WSU ·S I' field ho use. II is 31'f'Uiancc was sro nsorcd by t he Univcn ity Activit ies lloaod and th<' A$ll0datcd Women c:~!da~t:~~~ ~~~a~:!''.:::;: Stu<~~:~~~ r y, includ ing the general rkc tions. Wh e n he' s n o t ski in&. lcc t ur in~; or on a n AI:IC News aloSig nmcn t , Jennings rciidn in New Vook City, <'Ontro ll •-.1 by capitahs ts. 1\e dcvot.·d t>Jll of his ta lk to <'-~l~?,';~o;::,~his..::::~~:~d many times. ··Ynu youngsters h~ve 3 bi,: joh to do." li t urged ~uo.l\•ol\ s 10 put l'Uiph3SiS o n hut uan r igh ts rather than r •opcrt yrij\hl s. H e also commcnt~tl 00 lowering the votirq; age to 111 yea rs. Gn:,:or~ said. many you~ 1 ~eupk tdl hun they feel th ey shou ld I><• ahk to vo te at 18 bc,·au§o.• at that ai(C they are s u hJCC l t o the dnft · and spuk in t: to: 3 :,~c.:~~c digibk to rarticipatc recer tivc audience, cn,'UUI':I]lf:\1 T<l this reatoning Grcgory ~t udenU to "~;ct the capita lim replies, " If ) 'OU gn t to go to war behi nd the<-'o nstilution ." and fi~ ht ~t 18 don't be no li e ch31};co.l that t hf Unih' d damn fool-you got to g~t th e St ~lcs is nola dcuKicracy but is ril/.hl to vo tc at 17." Pio.•rr,- S:tlinger lccturn which W<'ll' ~ch•·duk'll, but b.tcr b>· the ir booki011_1 cancd l(-d their pa,.·nu durinc a television ncw"ast of I civ il ri&hts ~ .,t!~a~nc:/ ~: 1~ 1 n~~~:,l~~~ ~~uklca!:';n,~ ~he Dc~~~~~~~nof lnde pn1<lence is some mcss.lttC Malco lm X left for Rap llrow n." Spcakinttaboutthc larger rate of ilkgitimate binhs amofltl blacks u rornpa red to whit es Grc ttory Aid, "Your morals arc not be l!cr than mine-your mo ney Po longtr. If bl'lcks had the whitt's abortion credit ca rd s we'd improve o ur nwra ls too." lie told of discrimination in relatin & his b tl~e r 's dn th in 01 IJI'ICYa nccs to t hecaprta iiSIS. ooyoou Co U(•n McFubnd, chai ronan o f t he \\'SU-SP stude nt ution gro up workin& to raise fund s fo r 1 Gre&ory chup:d that the church tax eun>p tions shoukl be halted ~~!ch!!'~~ s~a~o:to~~iss~: ""'"' "'" "'' il "" 00 ' " bee of the repOrt on stated l ~tt Is ~VIIf8 soclellu. 1 a'Sin:);,ini~ AI:IC Ne ..·s in late f~~up~~~~UP~~~~~~~~~~~d:~ ~~~!tnee!r :~~ ~i~~~ ~f'~·~~c~~; ~~~~~ ~:~t~ s.. ~~,cta~~~c!r:j bla~:~~~::;:~r;~l,tC:~t'~! 1964 , Jc;ni~~ h~s i~t.~rv ic'f'ed thesf!u~~'n ~n~~~ op~~:;~2~~ andS~·~:in~~nnne~/ 1~~ ~;:::~ ~:~~~:~u':~~~~tllu!J~dn~~t;::::..d~ ~~;,report ~~~nin°cnt t fb;u-:::': i~clur:r;~ in formin& st udents of her teacher cvalu~tion oo mm ill c<", how to live rather than learn l'rcmin Ky o f South Vietnam, India's l'ri ntc Min.ist cr. th ro kl Wilson of Grut l:lritain, Genf ra l ~~~~~:~ ~~~~~~~0Z~b~d~ba1:r~~ ~~~~~hcr/ csidc nt ll ubt t In Ma y 1965. Jenntn&S anchored t he first live televiSion &roup's plans, pu rpose and men tioned severa l ideas to nisc mo~~~ n& pe op le prcKntly involved in P RID E ar c i.:.~:;~ riv i lcgcd ~:~ o~~i~i.~ ;,-;:;,~~.~ ~i'el~ a ty th:::~:esd of t~~;ma ';!: Gcrm.n 1o ldier who shot C reiJory's f1thcr cou ld today live in a ntjzl'lbo rhood lh~ t his father had died to keep free bu t today is ~f! li~~~~~ ~~~010 : · q uestion, 1 be optimistic in the lobbY UII rressu!l' m fnor of a ~e!ncr commissif!n questions oo women's hours and lo"·cragc requ ire ment. crr iJ d lsc?'dcrs whtch Sena t e reo rttaniut ion and Gregory complained about t he Umt~d Sutcs a cco rd in & t o Reb d icn is t he method of ~ducatio n in the ..toward t" o separat_c " By Jim Hofer ' This wlll be th~ . ~st isro •· of The Pointer bd" rc l'ann vacat•on which bccins Thuud~y. Apr . J. ~ft ~ r t he ~~~ classes on t ha t day . _The Poin1n " 'ill at;Jin b<· runted o n lhur!i!b), Alii . 17, and all allidcJ 10 be includ~d in th at issu<· mull bcMtbmi ll cd by 8p.m. Sundaynij!ht.Apr. I J. Exceptiom will""' be made for p1int in1; ~ !l ick·s tf th ey uc su bmill <· d ~ ft e1 tliJl datc Artkks ~ubmi tlcol l hrou~h th e (ilmpus mai l ~ho tid b<• sen t on the l'hursd~y bo:fooe to dc~~llStr>tt '\ ~·--~mmer r~t slu denI sen ale Hears Reporl ,?~~~u~! . ~:,. ~~.: t:a~ ;!~ r:~Enl~!t~d:~~~~cl:~~:J~~ 0 PR DE. p . ;~c~·~~~~~~:h~~~~~-~d~;!~~.~~ "'''· ! n I ' rogram Progress ~fc~~c;.~ "' '""'"'' "" • b~c: / n:~~·~•ct;:.:::~~ ~~.f~c;..~t;:.ia~t~~~~t:.i~,!7k-gg\l~~ will be ~dutitl·d by sho .. ng "'"""~,,;, l'crsou~ ., 3 ~ uJl.· tlc~•·t~ ru r<· h~.o.cd for thcS;tutBcllo'fo r ""' a new s and public albin correspon den t with the Canadian Tflevision Network. lie con r•'ll most of the ~or tw o societies.'' About the' condition o f n~ rdatio ns in this country he said, "It is He suuested t hat ROTC be rep lacnl on coUeae e11n1pu:scsby a proaram whueby t he federal gonmm<=n t pay for t he co llege ed ucation ofpcrso nswho rled se to partidratc for four yean in t hcPc:a C%Corp,, Grecory's remarks were v.·cll re~ived marked a nd a standing ovation t he e nd o f hi s to kn ow we have u id t his $C: mester's instrud or howtomakcalivina. evalua tion will take place t he Grc tto ry said that el't n worse ~~':!tio~cck after tile Eam r ~~~~.:~~i:: :'tU.!ti~~obk~lc;{ T he t hrrc dcrart ments fro m moral pollut io n. He uid, " I ne~n~l~:a:o~vzr~ ~~u~~~ oon~:~na foreian countr ies uJapan, l npia, Tha ibn<l. ll aly , Frncc. Ercld, I he Soviet Union , E,ypt, nd Santo Domin&o, w ile~ he ooverf:\1 t ltc revolu tion a ew yunaJO. li e now is ill his nalivc Canala. Jcnnin p hal a ean:c:i u / ~at~:~ u ' JKctc d 10 be o ne: nidr;cl. WSUS BroadcastS Da~I0 Pa'::::;'reme:bc•~or orM:~ enro~ ~ G f890fY Sp88C1 h ;::jee~.'O il~l~c:at~p;!ln~~ WSUS will n: ~roadc:ut t he 0\dr; Gre&oryspcclllt odaya tl p.m. The bn:-dust will in!ilt;oc~e t he q uut\on and tnswe r ~~ thll followe d Mr· C rtiJ'91Y I cliai rmanofa speciai <:Ommitt ce to:oon tact llll r owneu. Ver n Rc: be llen Welfare: oo onmlll te ch llirman ,~ n noun r;:c:d hil oomml11ce wo uld cond uct 1 survey of stude nts bcPflninl I """'· I Se nate to loal bar "i· "· n • ~•Y ~'''"" ' "" ' " ' " "" ,,.,,,._.. whole n•r:ss of I'C'OPic in this rountry ," S!'C'akin& of hillher educa tion he blame d many problems on bo.lirds of dftC1ors-..The bigest problem of co llq;c: campuKI D"""""" or '""''"""'" to BvEd MarksandMihhr What happtn a to Jtudo:n ts movin& off cam pus Into 1m1pp ro ~o:U housina ..-ho aren 't marr ied and arc untlr r 211 Na mt Wit 1held upon · ~uti! . (rc!~~in~"u~~~:V~ 'h~u~~!) ~2 o0~t•l~1;~d. 1 '':::f 1 ~;~rc~t11 ~1~ up-to-dalc r ulin&on Ullllpprovcd offcam pu shousingis fOiundlnthe l n rctt-1rd5todisdrlinaryaC1ionapinst thcviola torsof thcrulc Melvin Kaoa,assistant dirrctor of houii"i. s t~t ed, ..,..e arc a service asency , not adc teC'IiveaKency."The univtrsityd oesnot s:.- nd reople out to chcdr; up on studcnts. · Violators art discovered when othf r studen ts. usually unde r 2 1 and wantin& to mGYe orr ~rnpus. comp bin to llo usins that some stud ent unde r 21 humovcd into unapproved houiinsandlsa llowcd tO-ge t awa y with it. Anotl!cr ins tan ce whe re violators an: uncovered is w~n the houKhoklcr. who docs not "'lnt uy troub le wit h t he: univt rsityinformsllousinsof t heviolation. Ku~ Aid t ht l viol'l ton arc never pre.u uiCd into moving ~ ck . Each viOlation is dealt wi t h indiv idually~nd thelludent has a chance to defend himse lf. Thercisno.sct pcnaUJ. The 196\1 As.sembly Bill 70, introduced by the Commiuec on State Affairs on Jan. 28, 1969.readsasfollows: {Section 2. 37. 11 ( 18) Ray alive Ions enousl'l for him to m;.t!:,'· resolut ion s in t roducnl ~~;';on~r~y ~~= th~a~*' ~~ in tllC Sena te by sophomore cam pus probk:ms." He charccd :::~,~o:nd ~i! , ,:\'.:.J.~~. fin.-. I :,!';;~ ~~~~s. e ffect re~oenu are The first KIOiution ca lls for The: f q rmc: r p reside ntil l Universitypolicytobcco~Monc caridi d a t e c riti cl:r.ed o f not rcq ulrin& tn stru cton to d iscrimina tion •&ainst both gil'cfwlcxams. blachandAmcri~n l ndians.He The .eoond rc: comm<=nds that uid. "We're tired o f t his white instructors not u$1: absenteeism ra cist system. " "as a cri terion for eulu ation of He urtted stude nt s to read the ~-1\. ";ffil• Stud c nt srcachin~; thcir:ISibi rthda)' 3 n)' li ~du o ingtlcsc 111 cl!cr :~ay what ltc h.Jd o n his mi n(! , It 1 Ext. 2JS lhroU&h t hc iHt dayofexam inat ionsofthc semrs tcr n~Jy reside in o t her than Universi ty approved houii ng provi.Jinr p:ucntal perm ission is obtained ... Ma'di:nn~~~e':~ 1t/::~~~~: ·:u~iic-~ur~tot~=~~ J~n~~0E!r~ llll&ht wake up 341 -1251 Blank ~ . l ivin& Off Campus t::~talog (available in room HOof Old ~bin)and rca d.Jas follows: rcttistntion later ~~-:n~n!.'c~;t~~~e Lr~r b~'! Sen a te pr e sident Pa ul understand scotc h." Schill in& was no t pn:sent at this Spc:~k in&o f t he asussina tioo b tcs.t Senne m«lillll due to his o f ~brtin l uther Kin a. Cregory o t.l votirltt ~ll" '()n Mar. 18·2 1 Schillirc spo ke to' the stude nt sonr nment at Oshkos h eoncer n ins . their po u ible pull'()ut from t he United CO uncil of Wisco nsi n Sta te Stude nt Governme nt s and anendtd the bo.linl of recents Call w Students. 21 yearsof aseorovc r b>· thc fintda yofclaseso fthe IOC~MStcr, ~ re cl ittiblc to se lect ot her than Uni>·rni t> appro vc.l housins•ccomodations lft hcydesi"'. Amu ica n ;~~i~~~teJns1t~i~ct::r:,,u~ci!l a'::: ~~~~ic/~uho~ n;~u ~~~~ M iss Mcfar land said t he · economics. psychology and it .'' Un.iversity food Krv ice had socio logy . Re$ults will be . tic srokc of the JC: nera tio n for every studen t who was willing to &iv<' up last nig ht's meal. . 1!81 11 : : varioos loca tions o n ~am pu s for con t ributions and t hat an attempt is bcln& made to have beer priC%s in t he local ban raise d for *'vcnl cve nin&S, wi th lhc utn ehar&e bcin& given to t he PRJI) E fund : The increa$1: in 11Tice is Point IJCUin&~ttcr.'' ~~~~:~:stv~ ff~~:Y ~:la~~cbr~~ fYt~c~c~~~ ~~~ ~~[;r~:i::,'c~;J :~::'!:b!st~'7. and one week la tcrdclivtrcdt he fint live newscast frotn Pu ' to the U.s. /J) rYou Youngsters Have i:-o'.:re~ ''f~l~s ur~:~~~t~~cd :.~v: Peter J cnmnp. n a t ion.:~ I nc,.·s cone•t>Ondc nt for the Alii.: rad io an,J tdnision network_,, h:Jii bccn co ntra ctd to kct ure Apr. p,g~ IHCK GlfGOI Y spoke lost Wednesday evening In the fie ldhouse to o crowd of obout 2,000 people. Gregory spoke on the p roblems foting Amet icon youth todoy. Cu rrently, Gtegory II serving olive month ioilsenteo~ . (Photo btJ imPonnier) ...The. Board o f Re&cnumayll'quin:studcntsundc: rt hc tncof2 1 or uJXmancipatedasof t heoommen ccment orapartieu lar te rnel\er or su mmer :teSsion to reside in the liv~ unin owne d or O,lCra ted b y the state Universit ies. StudcnU wbo have sa tisfactoril y com plcttd their fuil acad emic >"cu , o r h'" paren ta l consen t, or are comm utin& , or are livin& at home shall not be 5\lbjcct to uch require ment... Malth21,t96g TH E POINTER l.Studenta todaJY point to many wrongs which must be made right. "··Richa rd M. Ni xon P 0 DIU M= One of the most intcrcstinit nndemic pro posals to rome arou nd in a long time has been suggested by Mark Dahl. sophomore student sen:1tor. D:1hl details in n Senlttor Speaks column elsewhere on this tm~~:e a plnn to h~ve students bcrome student ad\'isors to the detm rt men ts they are majoring in. ltndH~:i'::~e~~:j~~i~t1 oi~ej 1st~~:~!:~~~l:t~P:e~~ni~~ student poi11\ of vie ~· at department meetin p. He would help determine the policies, courses and requirements of tho rlep~~rtment.. j We think that 50mo det~artments, espedally the big· ger detlllrtmcnts may loose perspecth·e on wha t students woul ~l like to ha•·e tau~ht . For exumple, t>erhups the Engl•sh Detlarlmcn t starts emphasizing En~:lish literature while mos t of the students would like more courses in America~ lite rature. 0~ t'rh~ps students could suggest cha~he:~n ~.d:~~~:~ s~~~~~::~~.:o:;n~:j~rbetween ~i~~;~enct~a:;;t ~~:d~:i:::: t::it~·gsm~~~:~ !~~e~~':n~ d''m"m'""· We hope tha t Studen Senate pushes Dahl's proposal r and tha t individual depa ments consider askin g student ad•·ice. . The Editorial Boord I Vets Disrupt Coffeehouse . lloe.: n f.ditor: The Pointer Wisconsin IState University '!be POINTER 18 publ'-ljtd WMkly ex«pll'loll4a,ylo and n un . ~tton pef'locb, &t St~ns r.,'~lll. Wt.coruln, by tl'le. atudenll o1. W'-'-sln St&te Unlvemty. ~bacrtpUon pf'lce - JS 00 Pft' 1e&r 0 ~~JonPO:~ :::-c~ Tl!:lepbone 3 U-12.51. Ext. ~~ ,:ltd!&&:= ~~v:::;c::: ' EDrfOIUAL BOARD I Edl~e Kemmetu, 1100 MILl.!!. St.. 341·2140 Wdofl\len, 103 Pl'entlce Apt. 3U -NS&. Sparta lldltor--Tlm l.&.Kh, 239 B&ldw!n H&ll, Ext. 2M A.aoc:l&te Editor-SUI - New. Edltor-P&UI FMW Ad...: ....... Copy EdU.or-PtlotoEdltor-- Jar~ty, 3l1 ~ H&ll, Ext. W Ex t. ICI&. 4-391M w .. 3H.OH1 A Seriou• Pointer Visits- Vigil For Peace Exists To Publicly Oppose War F en Students To Spe!nd Easter Behind Iron Curt•:Jin i<kntirica tion cuds; tld:ett; Will be on s;ale at the door for t he pub lit. The pr<J&nl m will be sponsored by the Arts and Lect UJ<'sSeries. Smit h. who has wrill en r,.e books includin& t he best 11dler. ·· surm a R<»d;' became interested in pcoplco fthe worl.l whik ~~ervin & in World War II u a lie ut enant colonel. li e deacribcshisadnntureprocrams IIi "s!ories abou t people fascinatin&.blum.stra n&e.and a musin &." His moJI recmt book i1 "'Golden Doorway to Tibet." . The$!: are some of the ~bees and enn tshcwillfnt uremhis Mnlitcrnnea n film lecture: MALT A·La te stone IJC temples andauberresand for tsbuil tby the KniJhts o( St. Jo hn of J erusalem: SA RDI NIA.-Emt".n ld Coast. Ap K1hn"s new SSO million to uris t pmdi~~e.an dthe city of ~sAri on AccMion Day; COR S I C A--Na pohon"s bitt.hpbcc a nd wild moun llin lll\ICSWit h j llll in&rOcks; J ARJORCA-TM- pbcc where tile world 's fines t simll llted- rm7t! 1I~nir;::oe~~t.h~~~r :r California rnil$ions. and Palma. an ancie nt o;:api tol city with UniiiU3 UydUi&MdbuiJdinp. F. 9 ~t!!!a:hoR~e~ud~nt!~ I~ Hanard Uni Y~nity . wiU be tlle ir ~~roup will leave Chica&O on a c h ar tcr~d fli&ht on Scandinnlan Na tional Airl ines to ll el:linki, l~iniJnd . Afler 1 llt~Cn ·ho ur stopover there . they wlllbu stolcni&nd for the first of a three-c it y ~bit. After fiYC day• !here, !he~ will co to Kiev for 1 t wo4ay tour of the cit y and Palace o f Yau na Pionrnl. . In Mosoow, !he final .rop, five d ays will be spe nt v~wing a Bolshoi Bi llet performance; takinB a trip to Mosoow University: Yisr tins a sc hoo l which offersEn&lish: tourinsan ' The st udents prucn ll y ue Give To EASTER SEALS 1.5 STUDENTS AND A FAC ULT Y MEMBER ore omo11g other students ond faculty membeu of rhe WSU sy~lem who will be toutning the Sovret Union ond other Eur· opeon countries. The group from here leoves on Mor 29 ond returns on Apr. 13. From left to rigl•t slorting from rhe lop row down is Jomes F. Fled. Craig Johoneserl, John Klesmith, lynn loBrot; Second row. Mike Micholik, Horris Moskonos, Mr. ond M•s. Ignatius Niemcz yk; thi<d row. Poul Pemhorn, Edward Roche"e. Pou l Sch il!rng , Poul Spencer; fourth row, Mrke Thelen, Renee Zuleger, Don Boy on d Dr. John lowodsky. 'History Does No Service To Black History': Fishel Fr~nk Lloyd Wri ghl Lounge. Ne~ r o lea dership h is c oric;~ Uyco n $ld erc din lhrce ~a rtgorin. the Ncpoasanissue. 1111: w:u Crippled Kids asapar l icipan t in_socictya nd che bla~k romnmniry. According co Dr . Fi-lw l. !hc bi.Jck ma nhu been a hist01 inlissueofcvery decade. Quoting Lincoln. the Can Be Helped! Nr~trohasb«n"de-hurnanii.N ." The bbck man's hislorica t oon cr ibu tions in ~cicty arc rucly viewe d in too.by"lihis tory he noccd. Cic ~d · boob . ~~~j~~~:: ·~~~t~~ ~~0w~~~~ lay out Wuhinglon,D. C:.an d thcst"em ingly insignifian l work of Elija h McCoy. t he inv~n t 01 of a lubri~arion f01 r ailro.~dwhcds. From thi5 man the term "real M<.:Coy" has ~e n l raditionall y pa.ucd down. Also. liu lcknown to white ,..,.;il: t y is the bb ck comm unit y, hisiOi ie:aUy and procntly.lhe bbckc hur chn,b.Jnksa nd shop$. ""Cons.idc ring the odds. the bbck lc:3dcnhip has bl:e n magnificcnc;· stated I>t. Fishel. lie comidcred !he ccor,ra phiu l ~Item o f Nqro leade rship, whic h he said. "has no chronologica l Olde r."" Local b b ck hislory . This inl e& t:I! Cd his d isc u ~io n o f b l~c k man 10 bbck man rela tio nship. A ~~agnphi""l oonnict bl: two;en No rt h and So uchforpowerha sa lwaysbcoen presen l .a]l hou& hit has neve r bee n pr int ed in pub li' lit~ r3 t ure . An hislorin l uamp le giYcn hy Dr . Fishel was t he w nfli et between Boo ker T. Washington 3nd Will iam E. DcBo isa nd t he creali<Jn of !he NAACI'. OeBois o f th e North wpported it , while: Was hingto n of th e South • !tempte d !he stoppage of its crea tion. ll is presc nl day uampk wu Or. Martin lu!her King and Roy WiU:cns a.n d the Na tioruiUrban League. Abo re~ie wctl in Dr . Fishel's -(torHinutdon(JQrt7J Cinema Arts · Will Feature 'Virgin Spring' l ngmar Bergman's A.Clldcmy Award winne r The Vir&in Spr in& wilt be shown th is week u pall of !he Cinema Arts Scriu. The ~~~e~·s s~;::a~~m~r dc'::c:!P! a ni! m urd er of his virgin daughter . Bcrcma n fills ou r eyes with hi&hly contiiSiina: bbck and white to evoke an imaginacive mcdienl world, suuutin& the ba ttl e of Christianity and PIJi n is m. In this auSine s:im plicity. Ber&man has moved " . in to th e dte p aucialplaccso f tngka rt, inlott. abidin&forcst which sunound s our da yt ime and&ives the lic coourbl:lid th at aU ~n linge nt ev ils can be t ocializcd away." (Film OOIIp le Of timts tO ltirn a few factsaboutchcSoviet Union and togctp.asspo ttp hotostaken. ,AI one mcc tina l o hn Gaeh, direccor of scudcnl tuchinca t Stevcns Point.sho"·cdsjjdesof the SoYiet Union and t:ave hints on tra~din& inthunat.on. ~':,ip~~~~:~; ~~J:";~. :~~t:m~ic~t!%~osin:llat~!!~~ ad~itrer. hue to Ktvc th~m uld we a rc abk than unto do so." he added. When WSU S ""en! o n the- air laJt hll it had IS st ud~ n l ~t~~- mcmbcu ,-omparN to 48 to whk h Fuchs cncout:lgi."S perwns to r e~pond if they ar\"" contacte d. " Th is will help us know how we ca n bcll n 5Ci vt Stevens l'oi nt ."heconcludcd. The station is an c~tcns.ion of t he WSU d rtma depattmen c and re cen tl y rccdved fin •l FC a pp rova l to broadus! p lane. viewi n& o f Economic Achii:YCmen tsandtheTrctytkov An Mllscum:and takin& lour'ol the cit y and Kremlin. The JfOIIP leaves Moscow on Apr. ll ,andtpends theniJhtin c~h ibit ions F lad, Madi son; Cr1i1 L. de~p t ion betakento t heSoric: t Johlne$Cn, Clintonville; John P. · Unio n. Kles.rnitb, Lynn L. LaBr ot and S tev e n s Poin t fac u lty lanatias J. Nlcma.yk &lid his mcmben Or. Waclaw Soroka. wife. Jill, SlevensPoint;Mic.hacl Dr. lawadsky md John Oster E. Mic halik. Schofield ; lbn is C. bepn invcstipt illl poaibilit il:l MoU:onas , Tomah; Paul Y. o f the trip and found 40 persons Penlhom, Reedsbwa;EdwardC. o n campus interested in Rochette, lo t. ; Paul R. Schillin& pa.rti,ipatin&. tnd Paul E. Spc:nou, cr1ndon; The Collll'il of Presldenllof Michae l K. Thelen , Menasha; and . Wisconsin Sta te Universities then . sugcsted priority to be &ivcn Renee L. Zulqc r, Eau Claire. \ D r . J o hn Zawadsky, · student sint!eadoffaculty. chairman of the philosophy ArnllJcmentr .,..eR" made by department at Sccvcns Point Ru ssia n tr a v e l •se n ey. b~ !l ~r " 1 cond utt in galurve yin thecit)" l ndu sttil l Whllenl&lly .rudentsbeadfor tbt.$Unnybucb«ol Fiorid l for earlysuntans, ISc:ollc:&iansat WSU..Sten nh Point will spen d thcirE1sterncatlonbehind tbe Iron C urtain earnina two aeadcrniegedits. They11 ka~e March 29 o n 1 two ....,.eclr. Audy tour with about l l S ot her eollqians from the Wisconsin State Uninr$i lies System. . ;·~~:~\·t fo! ct~~n:';'na!~~acoomoda tiont. And rmany, it was decided t hat upper-level class acd its would be Jinn ta students for wrllinJ 1 rnureh PIJ!CrOn some aspect of Russian \if~: histor y, lit erat ure, soclolroiY. polit ica l lCie n ccor ol her f~kb. "We can't &O wandering tro und 11 much IIi in th is oo unuy beca u~e of !he t ravd restrictions." lawJd5kY noted. "And the large group fro m a ll che sta le univcnitles will be brok en \!P into sma ller lltllmt nts of abou l 30 peopk and !hen " lntourist" wiU furnish uch wgme nt with 1 guid~ lo mak~ tourin& more persona l," he reported . · St udents have already meta "Don't fo[Jtet co take pbstlc clothes line with )Ou." he instructed. "beCliUIIC there isn 't m11eh of I laundry se;v lcc OVCI thcrcandyou"llhavt to rinsc out your clothes in ylur room every niBht." OvcrKI! tnvclcn arc limi lctl to SO·poluruls o f luuatc. Gach alto t" ld the group to take ~me Kennrdy hLifdollars "becauiiC !heyare d•:sired by Sovietcititens. Theyanbl:used to repay some favor bl:causc Sovieuarcquite fr il:ndlyand like touchan&c&ifls.' he said. ••Yo u ctn't cn &IIC in 'unency uchan&e " black mar k et dn linss. however, bccauK theK are a1ainu the lawsof t hescate."" Gad! noted the strinsent fWridionso np icturc lll kincbut added. " t hen will bt a Juidc nearby who will help you stea away from pessibk t rouble spots." Another lhing stllllcn tr will have to remember is nj t tot"•kc souvenirs 1uch as h·lte l b.J th towcltoruh traysbec iu~ethesc­ itcmsa re property o f he Soviet Union and takin11 them is ~~~~i.dered a crime a,:;.lnst the The t rip is th e "ir~ $UC h coopcratlvceffor t by thenine statcunivers.i cinand l lefimby Stevens Point s! udont s Into Ru ssia. ""Ou t on th~ Nsis of respo nse we've had rc chis one. t he t rip will be an annual occurrence," Zowadsky roncluded . 7fiei -n..Gomq It's 1111ng ~ QW~tterl y ) Oueri bed u "an e:~:Pfe-.ion of Qnema tic aiQ: ti,ism" b)' Jom Donne r (th~ penallll l ris.1on of lnsmn Bergma n). the "film mo Yes be t wee n id y l and violence. pil:ly and bhod, still cxp lo rin s th e tho usa ndfold nu uu ofman. Th e cast ofTheVirJ inSprina is lead by Max Von Sydow u Herr Tore. The Swedis h film is directed by llll!mat lk[Jtma n, wilh photouaphy by Svc n Nykvisl and mus:ic by Eri c Nordgro:n. lt wa s.sc: lectedubcSI fonign film in Academy Awards of l960. Student admission will! 10 ca rds ; Siforcrnera l public. University Ford AUTHORIZED FORO-MERCURY DEALEi t OPEN : Mon. W~ . • Fr i. Tfl 9 l-4.50 STRONGS AVE. 34 1- i727 P eter Cottontail Was Really a Chicken ~~~~~~e~h~h~~~~~all7:~~c'::. ! hoe black man 's innuen« beyond his cit y. has bl:en dom incnt in periods o f hiSIOiy. Dr . Fishe l sees geographkal tocacion in ~prd to whe~ a LTITLE JOE'S Drinkln; Esia blls hment "\l!IS!IS!IIWIIIWI!!WI!!WIIS!IS! ~~~f;.v':~na~:=~r~!~~~:tr:c~·::: ~ Many Student Citizens Malte .Friendly CITIZENS Their BanIt Even the might of the military can't protect you if you're not careful how you use Hai Karate8 After Shave and Cologne. One whiff and fema les get that "make love not war'" look in their eyes. So to maintain military discipline and keep your uniform intact, we put instructions on self-defense in eVery package. Just in case it comes down to hand-to-hand combat. Hai Karate-be careful how you use it. Ol96t.leemint;0"';,.lon,C0>at.. Pilur&to .. rnc: .. H.wvO<"Ir.N.Y, ) __ ~ ~­ ~ Daily Programs Thursday Wednudoy Tuttdoy Mondor Time Am trlcon 7:00p.m. Htril oge looh"-lf 7 :30 '"" bt'1Tcdk with Steve Lammi" 1 :30 1:45 '"" Woe~dy 11:00 Woodko 11:00 Study IIC Science Mogolint lroodcoll Commenh Sodttyb Mokt: Hil lary Your Hobby Tro vtl!n' On looklhtlf Trovelln' On bt'1lolkobout the ATOM Moleu,ol" with Populor Mu1 lc Mutlc Experience wllh lul(cdo Jon Jqur with Mu lic · bperit nct with with wllh St'"' Nick lyun Lomm en M t nln with Steve Lamm ert Music to Study by Until Midnight Mu1lc ~I Friday-Evening of Music 7:00 .9:00 Countryond w..tem 9:00- Midnig ht with with Woody Woodko Contin ue to listen to wsus 12:00 - l:OOa.m. popular with Popular lobby Pa xt on for the b••• In t>ducotlonal and tnlttiolmntnl. y01o1r fM dial. 89.9 on Nick lyon Weekends t-------..:...::.:::,::..:.::==----_j Sotwrdoy History Your Bag? 2:00 o.m. Cownlry ond W•tlem Amerlcon Heriloge ond Moke Hlttory Your Hobby '"" Science Your Thing? Mo ... t, Th•mu Let'• Tolk Abouttht Atom IIC World l:•port 4<>0 I .I .C. Sdence Mogo1lne 4:15 furopeonl•.,.l- Men In Molec>~!" 4:30 Candl•lig ht ond su.,.., Like Jazz? Jo:u Hour Wedne1doy 5 :30 H1w1 ~nd Sport. ond Soturdoy "'" Like Folk? folk H~M~r fatylltttn ln' Mu 1 tc 1;9() Soturdoy 7<>0 Jon: Howr wfth Denny Brown Gripes? '"" 12:00-2:00 a .m. Woody Woodka I _I _ _I _ _ ( _ _ __ 1 --CUI" AND 3:00 . fcny llttenlng Mwslc 4:30 lhvme• ond lldd!.t '"" Condl•light and su.,.., 7<>0 Adv1nturos In Moturity falkMw ilc wftt. Ted s-nek Mo,. Mnlc with Hid ltyan SSS - 2:00a.m. Eorn•stllodr '"" Let't Talk Mondoy Nig ht What's Going On Today? SAVf Swndoy SAVE ' 9:00 O,..ro Hou11 :0z ;: 1 THE POINTER Hoping for your name on the door someday? Namton lhtdoor!Carpetonthanoor!lttlnhappenloyou Just ~up sp~rkma woth thou brlaht ldau. Mnnwhill. consider 1 rnlly bullrlnl rdea hom )"Our Ntw 'I'Oik Llll Rtpreunt•love. 11 "1 modern hte msurance tor col · lelllludents. It otters uctllenl proteetoon now tor the benelot olyourpllents&n(l. Iller on, lor the lamolyyou"ll ha~e. Wh •l"• moll. thlsllle insu,.nceunprovodetherea<lycnh(noquestoons uktd)youmlyOt'lldl yn«d !oconvertoneolyourt.wogtltodeas in tOIIIoinKbuslness. SpeakwothyourNew'l'orklofeRep<Csenta tivebelorttlletermen<HI There·•noobhJaloOn. •ndson>tday you will be 1tad ~ou (lrdl kHp )'OUr n051 to tht ftinhtone- ADELE SCHEIN Til<' UCM Lcnt~n Scnin-s wi ll bo: bro;ula>t~"ti ~t S .OO p u•. on Ch;annd 6 S tarl in~ MJt. ~7 and con tinuint~ throu~h llu ly Thuuli~y . The IJUIDJ:u e Jr~rn~. "for Ill<' S;th of the l'copk."' will I!C' broken inh> ~i.~ p:uts: t. Who is C::.cKr amJ Wlut .to We Owe lt im~ II. Wlu r 8clo~s t oC~•tlauJ tlow I)() We R~turntb.:C;iff! Ill . Wlu l is l'ucc~•aking~rt•l SPECIAL AGENT NEW YORK LifE INSUR ANCE COMPANY 282 S. College Ave. 344·9204 Whucl.lo:>Wc8CJ~in 7 ' IV . Who is My Elll·m~· ~~~~ llow Dol Lo•·c ll im~ V. WhcH• Have We 81'C"nauJ Where Arc We Goinr;? Vi . Who lbs !he 8r<':t<l anti How Do We Dchvcrlt? The broatlcasl will pre...,nt a ronlien~tl formof l hc<lialogu~s andwiii~I OI"IC.'·halfhour . lkborah Shalhaub i~ til\' chairman of lh~!C suvk••i ami will introduce the Sf'C'akcu 311~ Jf'C'Ciric di:alogu cs. O..vid Mo...,insli an~ MJr~ ISADORE ST. ---- ~~~~~;,,n~~cd:~,~~.!;~'i~~~: Physics roup Tuesday ni&llti till' N.....,m~n Q • d c~"'' "' 'oo. . rgamze Debot Center l ~ In Ftnal Prev1ew Day ·Set For Saturday The tllinl ~nd final campus On Campus A ' " '' ' " , , connus of '""''"'"''""'"'."'"' ThiS """'m""'u"'"""'"""' IN CASE OF A breo:>~ing oo t in Old Moin, one is able to:> use 'the lo tell in mod~n lire equo ment. Here is o lire hose of doys gone by. (Photo by Mike Oom<nowsk i) S;tturday. Mar. 29, ro acttuainl prOSf'C'Ciivc students and tMir pan:nts with offcrinp ~t the camr,u s. ~ a ~c~ hon sludcnl5 who arc tnlc~sted m phystcs thou&ll ~ pllystcs m;~Jor orm111or rs no1 rcqurr f d ... J.~:."~.~.~~~; ~~· ~·~;~':: wtth an opportumly to bcrome J)IO&ra"!s.acc:ordingtoOr. Jolln larKn. director of admigion•. T~ event bccins at 11 a .m. moreacquauucdwu hthts flckl The next m«IIIIJ will bf held On Thuuday Ma r 27. ~~ J 00 pm m room A 10\1 of the Sctencc buoklllll- A spnkerw rll be pn:~ntatthtsm~hn~~no..la ll ~ ! he Wisconsi n Room o f the UnivetsiryCcnte r,follovocdb ya f~~'!'.,~~~nh=w~~~~~~~~{::: ~~:=~~.tcdSiudtntsarc ur~tlto ~ ruct thdr ~nvironntcnt. aulbbi~ty of financi3 1 aid,; and bth about n:sitlencr halllivin¥. An hour bdwc lunch will be devoted to st udenl ·profcssor mectinp for cxpl~nation of acoadcmil:offerinp. Sample 11'7 •t "az resses an Jll s M ; 0 meet ur tereo uszc d L ~ ,::~~. ":i"'\~"":::.~'o;,:~ pulkipatell in the previous with~ half·hour rc.:is tration in Invites You, to our sex:y ro. """''"' l' hyucs StuJcnh 1101sorpnrted at WSU Ste•cns l'ornt on Mu I ~ ~ ~.A,.. ../. ..ttl, _..__....... . . . .~ . ........... ~ to PRE- EASTER SPECIAL SELLING Saturday ONLY The";.,., soft shot . • . pu tt comfor1 in ln lu,.y tru l ht d lea the rs o r p ate n!. lll ll lf tho" bo,. fool . (And a who lt lot s ma r111 .) SPECIALLY PRICED! ll:tg . $1 4 .00 pr. Now Only Choo11 from: 1 111a ck Potenl • llonon a Ye llow Kid • Ala b·allll Ki d • Baby Pi"k Kid ' S"owWhlttKld $11:~~~/i ~ef..~=:.": Placement •Center Reports Spring Graduates Receiving Higher 1969 Job ContraQs Thlnp.,e lqokt~ up in the reeords " y~n after ·• st re nt ~~':t'":e~;! ~:'! ':! ,!~::C andE.WIJC~mesler the cen ter also . b~tch~ere:"'!ndco~~~~:~ lnfonnation," Gotham aid. ents ~~!tn~~re'for.~~7J~ ~~;~!nts~f'~;!e~•t ~~: 0 ~;;:-.':!!.u~e:o ~re~ur~f~':': ruec:~~!id !~~~i!~~ ;k •,t~~ '!r ::uaJrlfe~ jobs, t!~t cc.ntcr lltempll to Tbe unpretentioUJ JUlie of arrantc Jnl erv~~:w s with them. oflices in the lowe r level of Malrr These stalemcnllabo indude eompriscs the platcme nt center the ayeragc lilllry of thellOIIP. irn ate forthcm." •• Be e a u1e of crowded facilities, turre nt need1 1re lnttrvlew boochs and · a Wtc . •on reaui tlnl He soo"uld know : he'1 been 1n usina meeting rooml in the Uni•erlity Center, but we still newcomc~t totbejobmuktt. ~ ~::~m=~~cnrut~: Go~~m d~:~or~~e;>'e~~~an~ ;:n~~::C~1::~ .!~~~.~~ ~~ inf~~:~~~~~·blot~':n .~~~~W! !~~~::ec: m~leh:d-:' ~~ ~~~t.lt~C~n~~ a:::ditiobn~~ r:tcerv~!."'.:;r:~:W pr::je~ I::; rwo or three mon llu caeh yelr. Studies, llave lhown the 1vcraae ~SITt::~:yo~3 ~'!:!~~!~~: :,:~:~~e:ns s6~ t::tnoo."' herc ~~~eb; •c:en;f~~~~~i!~~.~ ~~ J; ~~etr~!t'm~ent wu jull one of . bro~~':O:! ~~:..,:::.cr.. nat~~·•• ~~m co~=~~~ ::=t!~le~~~~:~~ts,:~~; becomina inc::reuin&Jy interested In auduues of am aller when they &nduate and !hill II re';'s. Gotham now has an usill;nl, ~is Tierney, and 1• lwo Kcrc:l ~~;E~:~1t~:- ~:,.~·:r~y:~~ Placement Opportunities hlwe communi ty ~ckarounds ulll allydevelo~Jtoodworkin& habill." Genera l Elcctrit and Firestone are a few of !hOJC llrp r corpontlons which send npr~ ntativcstocampu s. '. I Otey fus is refr.mingtowhe n hetolh oble ro t ee, the pudd le wos cauied by the snow melt ing in the oteo be tween Debot Center, Knu u en ond B~r· rough!> halls. [Photo by Mike Oominowtkil Bloodmobile Passes Previous High Total Since the poll World W1r U days,hlspllcementduticsluYC arown into full·time emp loymcnt ,hehubuilta stalf, seen IIU1int ubrie:s incrc:uc four or f"IVe times and ol!i~rved the shu~nm, of eyes on the put of some employers. ''The reauiten for their com pJnles are Interes ted in sccint a student's record-they are intCn:Sied in kno"t'inalf he hu bee n involved illl umpus dislurbancCI ·ihcy are also intcrcs!ed -In wllo writu the recommendations," Dr. Gotham uplaincd . Neverthc len, 1oday'1 lfldut tcs have lillie or no problems findlncjobJif theyuse the university's cen ter, liiYI Dr. Go tha m. "" l'latcmcnt iscarcercuidance and iu purpo5o: is to provide In Theemploymcntinteresllofthe st!Mlc nt s,"hcupbJns. That's why the cen ter offe rs studenll opportunit ies to meet job recruiters, read brochures abou t the job ~pecifica t lon s and fill ou r appticat ion bbnkl for bothstatclndfeder~lposi!ionl. To make the •ludcnts awa!l' o fthe servicc,formsarescn tout each yur to juniors explaining the pwpose and funelionsand ast lng them to fill out thc'form and return 11 to th e plu:cmcnc officewhcre !he record sarekcpt o n rile. The Center annually hosts over 200 recruiteu reprcscntinl area, 111 1e and nuional busine•cs and schooli. Weekly noTices of the interviews arc WSU Faculty publishcdin..I.bc.....lniDJChool nc~papcr. and sian ups for in tciVkws follow io the cen ter. Despite the ~«minaly quit! re cruitme nt period for the nnt h.:o.lf of the year, 90 of !he 96 $("nion with ed ucation iltiJl:CS havcrepor!ed findingteachinl jobs,ac.:on.lingtoasurvey taken Will Meet On Apr.il17 T!M=fJcultywill~tonApr . by !hc~;en t c r . l~.~~~r ~~n ~~~:s~!lr d~~~ Maintaini nJan up·to-dn e file in the Placement Center lftcr 111duation Is Jlso important for individuals. Gotlum reports tllal employers •till ask for p~ccmcnt chance was ncceuita ted by the fact both W!Mlenu and faculty memben wiU be JOin& home for sprincvacation. SorM of the ililiuts on the l ttndJwiUbeaprt'Rn \Jt ionb)" 1"1-uident Oreyfusnpbinin1his ~~t~OV~~y ~~~~~ad;~:~~:'~\"! proposalbyhmuMisseyofthe Erclish ~partment whereby sTud enu would be a!Jo-..·rd To spul(aT nt«tinpofthcbcuhy. The meeting is$("htdukd for !h'R':!~-~~~r;.)~h~t ~b~!;o~; /op:;~~tic•; afC::Ii~;~n ~t~tnek·~~b :it~~~t::~t~s ~~~~·o:l'~~~~ available in the Cente r's files . It should be e.mphulud tht\thcsc employment opportunities cover ~usine~, aovernmcn t, and industrialopporluniticsuwelltsteachinaposrtlons. pr~f~!~~!~o~J~~~~.fo~l~w:,cd•c:r!~~::~!~~':f~:~~~~ca:,~!\ rcferencelandrecOrdup-datintKrvieesuponrequnt. .. In order to enhan ce future employmen t opportu~trcs. u .ch st!Mlcnt should visit the Placement Cen!er upon rea~~Ul~ JUn~or standin1 and fill out the brief placement form. Famrliamy wtth Placement's pOICcies and procedure• wlll Increase chances for rocninameaninllfulcmploymentcponaraduation . Thursday Mu 27 II a.m. 10 4 p.m.,Dr Inland Stcr! Comnany Chic110 wUIJpcak with all gradua tulntcrnted In ma rkcllna, fin ance and msn....,rnent positions. · "Thursday Mn. 27,9 a.m. 10 4 p.m., The Social Secu rity PJymr~t ~ Chlcaco will intcl\llew all Jludenu for claims and benelrt examlnerpositionJin lhilfcdcralagcncy. lns!J'!~ff'h~:nt~!n 9 (;·.~:1 .t~.)~ ~;Pic~:~ r::~~~~t~~'[i=te:;~ buslncst m.;on abo ut fcdersl employment oppo rt unities in aru offices u wtU as national posi tions. (Business m:ijou wi th at lust six accountinthows). Thuudav Mu . 27· 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., The College Life lnrunncc ~ Madison will in terview all m-.iors concernina; sa les positionsin thcinsunnecfield. .m. to4p.m .• ~ tnininasc:hool. m.;ors inlerested in retail store man~tcment positions in Wbconsin R3pids. Stevens Point, Green Blyandothcrarealocations. Fridn Mar. 28 • 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.• Roadw:ay E.'lpress Milwaukee wiUintcrvicwa Um-.iotlconccmintc:arecropportunitieswithoneof thcnation'skadinJiuuknoffreia;ht . Jucsdn A,rr IS 10 a.m. to" p . m.~ Tomah, will inten-iew a ii Jndultesin carecropportu nilicJ with the Vetera ns llospita l. ~w~r~::rv~:-~ ·~~:~;r;· ·f!~~~t~::: ~ 1 nnn.~:~~~ resources, SOcial work and allstateaovemmcnt o pcninp, Wedncsd•y Apr. 16 I p.m. to 4 p.m., Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Wausau will speak .,.-;m all m3jon about sales (only)poStliontmlnsurance. Thursd ay Apr. 17 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., The Giddinss !rid J.ewrs Machmc fOol Company Fond du Lac will speak with busincs.s Jdmmtstntlon. mat hem atics, economics and othc r majo rs 3bout carcc r opponunitin. Mil~~~t:J. "w~]j 2 ,1~t:,:ier: 1 ~1~ ':.;:~r;h~o~:Ccr~i~:n~:t?s'~:~:) pooortunitiea. ~_.9a .m . T o J p.m., The Internal Rev~nu c ~rvicr , Os~t h busi ncu,economics .ma themll rcsandothcr msj::.~~:~:;in:p~.ed;;JI ;m:.~~~~ntt';:!~u~~e\.m Social Srcum y Administrllton will interview all majon conccrninJ feder al opportunities. The Federal Civil Service rxam may bt taken v~ 11tangcmentshere. Wrdo uday APr 21 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. , Geigy Asrisul tural ~willin t crv~wa\lstudentsin!ercstcdinAlcspasition s for economics, business, soils 1nd nl\unl rrsourcu m:ijon and other studentsw ithfarmbadarounds. Wedneldn Arr. JO 91.m. to 4 p.m.. ~wlll speak with a Um-.jorsconcerninJsalnposltionsinpharmaccuticals. Wednesday May 7 I p.m. to 4 p.m., Met rooolitan I jfc Insurance ~. WauAu will s~ak wi Th all m3jors about S3ks opportunltres. W~d.ncsd~y lohy. 7 9 a.m. to. 4 p.m .. Frdrral Soc~ l Security Admmtstfltron W!KOnsln Raptds will inttf\litw all m-.ion concerninJ Federal employmcnl. The civil wrvicc exam may be 11 take nv~ananceme nt s herc . SCHOOLS THE BANK WITH A STUDENT CHECKING ACCOUNT fOR YOU . TIIE POUR HAUS lHUISDAY _ 1:00 TO 12:00 - AU l f:EI: 30c THE CHEESE fiJ DAY AN D SATU II DAY - 1:30 • 12:30 - AU IEEI .30c TIIE CHEESE .... , . Closed-Circuit Television Dispells Parental Doubts Cloll:ld:Circult tele'ril.lon is diJipellinaparcntaldollbtlabout little Mary oc Johnny from ' parent-teacher eonfcn~nca at, llvdentll wen~ demonstrued tnd dilc:UDed by Dr. Rt ymt Ditton of the ft~lty. D~nnis Fields, tudiD-'risllal director at the tbBI~b=Of' ~l,;, ~~~~~ l~hoo~;~i!'f teaehen In tninina and their studcpt pn~etiql production. Punon nld SI,OOO :::: To cnluatc the childn~n'a abilltlet and normal body · coordinttlon, simple profenional" peJoe~ual edueaton 1n becomtqupdatcd onncwclulroom teduUquet. Sc.hool Director Dr. John btlanee-motor demonstrations weR. held, t nd In uch cue the was camens oould pan in to show lndivldu. l · rcactlou and performances. Television hu been u.:d more utensinly In the total academic opcntion or the J,nih:li:~ db=n!~rP~~~~i [)rcyf\15, I former profeSIOt o r raolioandtclevisioncduc:ationat t he University o f Wisoontin in ~lldison. npc:ndcdforlbcinllltU.IIonof 20tc~ttatlonswithinthe truu.orybuildin&. Vlde<l l tpell t!XI reeordl~ madtlnu~n~ptl1oftlwll)"1cm tbo, for IUCb IIJCI·II imptoviJw , thlllparent-tuchcroonfeR'notl. "Whenever 1 puent has difficulty belieYinl hls c:hild would or oou.ld dol\lchathinf:, wec:anshowtbem.ltlddtaMw dimension to our meetinp." In bYJone yean, on-ay &laaenabkdteachentoobJerve clilldi'Cin in classrooms but it had many . limitations. Telnilion malr.u it pollible for ob.encn to focua on one child and do a II'I(II'C detailed ltudy for his I'Ciactiona,or theymayvlewthc entiRclaa. - on~a~mit;~.rrr.:f;c:! diminatcd by the earnen's ability to:.:oominand out. The abtenec o f oompllcatcd oontrob cnablesanyteachcror unlvcrlity U u dllnl to openu the equ ipment. That added perspective of the tubehclpcd SOccntratWisoonsin teachers bc.ll cr understtnd • demonstration or ' provaniS undcrwty 1 1 WSU to aid • ptCI-tehool childrenwithkarnin& di"blliticl. The women arc employed in 1 special tutorial p roject ~ounc~~~!~l b!crv~op;~~~;; SCiven and l directed by Mrs. WUIIam Stlcbua of Stevens Point. Methods t hesc t utora ctnusc in oommunicatin& with their Fishel Talk (ronrinurd{rom[Jilp)J d U.Cuuion was blatk and "whitc man rdatiQnshlp impact on Nqro kadcnhip. Dr. Fishclsers the "uistance of a domirKnl JfOUP 5et\linl u 1 blanket for anyothcr sroup." The theory o f bbckvotlnsu 1 block swayin& polltic~l innucnce wn dlsc:uscd. Malcom X was quoted u sayin& "the hUotortMbullct." Dr. FbhcltcuNq,ro lu.dcn ineludln& Nat Tli"lcrand Dnid Walker 11 "people who hue THE GH LTD. OA L N D G bcenloncrs.butspolccamess~p we now know bb cks have thoUBhtforacncratlons. Thc5e men were 1dvanc:ed (or t heir timu.l' In 1 quCJtion and answer period foUowin1thc discu• ion, Dr. Fishel was asked about the effect orvlolcncc. lnrcplyhe ~;~id "historicaUy riots have accompli.lhed little, but since 1960, in reviocw, they have accomplishcdaJreatdul! ' Dr. Fishel ,nswcrcd another question t hat hcwunots~.~n:of thctypeoflcadct$hlpthcbl.ack EE NR ~:r:!~:"!~idN:Z r:,:~~od.!lii {fr~~d":~~ i~~c:a~iy1M:O:'n:n~ wo n't atop, ulin& court cues, non-vioknccor violcncc." Dr. Fishel is not o ptimistic about the ful urefor he rccis "whites arc not ready lo J ivc it to t hem." HAVE YOU BEEN SATISFIED WITH THE ACI'IONS OF YOUR S!UDENT SENATE? If not, What do you plan to do e~bout It? Rothe' them sit · back e~nd cornploln, why don't you snk a nnat• position, Cll oHicat or I'IP1'1Sintcltlv•7 Nornincltlon P11p1n, necane~ry requ l..- Spring Fe,'cr Week End Sale on Short Sleeve Cut and &wn Shirts mentl, and lnt!NdfOnl con be picked up In the S•not1 OHitl ·~-----< -=----- or Cit the Rltid•nca Ho11 d11kl e~nd will be due April 3rd. EIJctlont will be held April 24th a nd 15th, 1 2 Ouettlonl yoy mcry have con be ClniWII'ICI If you will ,...,.... 3 toct your senotor or Dial SEX (7391, the Senate OH1c1. For 6.00 For 9.00, For 12.00 1319 StrongsAve. Tlw Phone J-44-7058 BRAT BARN " Whll'l Som1thlng's Alwe~yt Cooking" Presents: Doily Pldtup amf DellvMJ' ot Dorm. 10% DISCOUNT HOT FISH SHOP On Cash and Carry Dry Cleaning • CALL omas F~turing &afood and Steaks 428 Division St. (opposite Colt-;• Dorms) DOWNTOWN STEVENS POlNT 1124 s.oond St. Thursday, 1\farch 27th The People's Choice ADMISSION SOc Next Wednesday -April 2 First Birthday Under New Management 0049 Owtth PRIZE MGHT 900 Pork. St. Ovat SO Pril:ea to be Gl....~ Away FREE- No Adrnlulon I Eighteen Receive $40,000 In Grad ·Assistantships THIS IS OlD MAIN seen through th 11 monk11y bors located bl!hind the Compvs School. The monley bcus Ofe IO«rted for enough owoy from Old Main ~o os not to indicate thor Old Moin is not in need of strvctvro/ support. /Photo by Mike Oominowskil Select Opera Scenes . . . (<0111 /itw,·,JJ"""I'JJlr'/} John Kapfer Publishes Olt. THOMAS NIKOLAI. ltft. <lltpluyt th lt lmg<~ •rlltdle to r•n· rt•em tomlt of the blood "'~'" foum ttiWiy /400 men 1tv· dent1 IMng In the kollt The IJtood trl~tn wlrt 01 J)(l' ' of a blood IIUtCtldt pro/tct btrno co•rduCtiiU IJy th., Mootl.f ttld Clinic. Sr udt~r t t M lk• Woif"O· ctn rtr, ond Tlllr Mr1•to nfl ••o! rr, IC!pflltll lld rlrt lwo 111111' 1 ho/11 whtlh ltttd rltfl ltlfQ •ll t l u tn· ovr lor rht proJect. $111/ne' urrd Oult/wlrr ploctd out oud r.... o • ts l>e«:tl~tfy, rfo,lon Klotlru ~l PhoroJ THE FUUYS Pm·t H A LONELY PIGEON iou ht o plott of re fuge from the blvs t11ry weorher common to the Stt~velll ro,.,r ooe ' · l hh P•geon womed so much to be In the wormth rho t ir wo1 tepo•tetl to rl.'r he~ 0 1 <ought without o foghr . (Photo by Mike OominowskiJ F r·ida y urul Salru·r lay lllru·clr 211 rurtl 29 50-Degree Party RHC Will Elect Ranks As Largest New Officers In Long Tradition After Easter THE ECHO f'/J Mllu N,W, of St•~'" ' l"o/nl ltlt oil Hluhwur 10 Tu n u popu lar wh11n WSU · S tr Hnl t'ol nt wu foundrii ·7S yrus II,O·wi lt be 1mon1 t ho!IC futurtd In .. r 1nnu11 wna fest Sund.y, Mat , JO,tl llr ek:hoo l. ror~':;;'N;~· ;.e~~~~~~~~~~-w~~.",~ p.m. In the WIJromJn Room o f t he Unl~euil)' Ctn rrr In 1 OOII IIIJI bl/ll'li lh iJ )'tal II ;·J~'O.':r w~rc: The lbr•. 18Y4 tu The pub lic Ia · ln~irfo.l to attend p1rt1uror rllecru lr c four· ho ur /lfOIIIrrt . tdnr/ulonwiUbe<· htr,:r.l. Nu ttll.. vlc.rl"rlc• l.,•ry Dc.y• lth t Y11c. rl I"Nfutlonc.llr Cl•c.n•d ond l'r tu•d 2'7 0/~h/on Srr.. l Acrou,ro mNorthl'olnt $hopplnu C11n t1t IS THIS YOU? I 1m oppoMld tO ! ht Vifl Ntm Wtr / tnd lilY tueh \WI lhll 11,101 OIIMH I Uj i()U t/~le• llctO t OUI coon try). Plellt Mf!llmt tJ)flllc.t lh:.lft to tht Mlnh tr y o / yow d~t~rc:h, ••w•il-liniOII!,.tlonlt tofu belieb .00 meflll)lffth lp tl•oughout t/11 IM>I'kl. · It lsmyullderthMKIIO(I tllf! ll I IIIIIIOI:tptlltl t o tlwmlnit!I Y OI your chtll"'· I (lin not con~elmtlovr.Jy l*'t ic/J~t i In l!ty rrrU I!Irry lrwol\oemtn t not dlr 41e tly t'OIIOif tlfH I whh the !hlfOillll o i OIK country or ltlrrotiOifr.lorta. l further ulltllrrll••._. t hltt tr1lnJnu willlro t ln lt tlt rewhltmr not!llll l worit or tc«<emlc: 1dtl'dulo, 11ld I elll ChooN rny OWfl ioolllon o f IIMict tO God ;rntl humlllity. Enclotedi1S I.00 10coYtrC:Itr/ctl ttAPI' IMIIUdC:OIIO i rnlllllnu . JUICY SUCfD UIIIECUf lfiF Reg. J9c. Wlth Coupon Good 25C only Thur.doy, Mor<k 27 rh I I I I I I Mall en1lreld to :Chufc:h ut tho llurntnilllrllrn Ood: 337:3. P. 0 . Uox 13238; Gt, l'tttuhuf"(l, F/ork/41 ..... March 27. 1969 HALL-A-DAYS By Judfllroe klna SMITH HALL ABC marthes , Sunday's broU&ht the fo llowina rnults: B.aldwin l6S,Watson7S;IIanscn 1 10, Roach 80; Puy.Sims 305, Schm«d:le 10: Knutun 310, Nnle 2SO; Sttincr 160, Smich · I I S ; Burro~~&hs 1 8S,Delztii6S. ltycr hadthebyc. The b sl ABC marches in th~ rt1ubr 1 968.(i9~ehcdulc will be held SunrJ1~ at 7 :00p.m. in the hallbllscmcnts. Sices of the matches ate as fotlowJ: Roach 11 Watson, Delzell at Pra~·Sim1. llanM:n at llycr, Steiner at Schmecckle, Smilh at Knutzen and lb ldwin II Neak:. BALDWIN HALL I lbld win and Nule llaUs will co-iponsor a sbve 5ale this w"'kcnd. 1 The auct ion will be !his Fridfy. The lbldwin sbvcs will worlc Saturdt y morn inc and !he Neale sLaves on Salunla y afternoon . Rcconsrruct ion " has been ROAC H HALL nearly comple!ed in the hall baseme nt. which has been Roach and Smlthhalls lfc d ivided Into lou~s. ll ud )' jolnr lyplannins afooddrlvefor tooms tnd reacation rooms SCHMEECKLE HALL A new color Til M:l w~s this Saturday, Mar. 29. Koach cirls COOr<:r~ted whh rcccnrly pu rchas:d by the \ Sdu_nt'cckk llall has~<Cicdcd n10tivat ion OIJt.lniu rion of giwln- urr their WcdncW~y nialu ~~~ Gacqc to be iu q ueen llaklwin for rhc bendit of lhc d inncr for thebendir ofi'RII>F.. eandi•htr forrhc ROTt' militar)' hall residentS. lla U Council i1 ptucnlly ball. 'The hall won scrond pl;lc~ in formuWunc pbns for tM lhU To rorupletc th<·scrinonS<'I rh~ Mauh.ficld Blood l'roje~t Co uncil c lectiom; co b<' held tim Schm~ccklc lb ll hu bo:cn Driv~. Th~y received US for 500n aflcrl:utcr vanlion. sponsorin-.lh<·dorm· has ukcd their efforts. A total of 206 Th u ri ~ eiHiions .,.ill 1 l'at hcr SuDinn and 1 U I Of Bakl,.,·in lbll residents a:avr hopefully facililat<· a ~rnoot h Sch~X"idertobo: r llcirnu t &ucSI transition of officers for nu r hlood. " spca~~rs. There dlscul'liiOn will F irll nsr is cuncntly in fint school~nr. be h~ld on Mar. 26 in th~ place in 1M all·c•mpu$ basement Jounae. 1nu amunt sundinp. Serond NEALE HALL A nnrJicliahl l:l:rcn>OO)' W~l cast binJi:rrth pb cc. hdd for L~nn l)omke who R~sidcn t AMimnr. Rcta became c..V&cd to Charles To lley ld t Neale lo pt~clicr S:unm~ r\danu II , of Marknon , STEINER HALL ruch rn ~l~nhfickl . She i~ Wis. tcachln1 hiuory ro sopho~roorc1 11 Marshfocld·llii!II School. A \Xlnrh ination r~dio·rccord pb)'c r is av~ilable for si\Mlcnt ua: in r h~ sr~ff loun!IJ;' A kc~ ro rile lounac may bo:chc~;kcd out atlhrde$k. II p;uty ~• the l'o int llowl will foUow a Wve auCiion and sla•·c day rhis w«hnd wrth Ncak' llall Sin es will be- sold • A Junior wllonrrnxl SIO,OOO I~U ~nr in his .., p;uc 1im~" Ius won :. schobrsllip for hirntdf anJ ~ J\lllnl fot his school hc<'Uiill' nf his sue~~ as a 1aks rnan. Martin II . l>o rnil r o~ich ~arncd rnor~ th~n SIO.OOO in I 'lbll lll:llin~ t'ur~u curkry fot Wur·l'wr Alurrrinuru. Inc. anJ ranl..·o.l u om· of rh•· corrnu~·~ lnp 10 Uuo.lcnl a~<'nl~ "'' ho ,.•uri. fnr rhc fnrn. lt Q; ~w~ul ,..u a S5 0 0 ''.\ IL · r\ m~ r rcan LOST Frid~)'. man~~ m~ nr . Martin ll3s ho:rn so:ltin~ ~utkr)' litrk mOle than a ynr. hut hala<.h anud ro rhcposition u f <-olk"&c couns.:lorfor o thcr )'UIIIlt'l m~n m ccntraiWr..:onsin who o.lo I he s;rnrc kino.l of ,.·mk for W~ar ·f.vcr . ll b poop hro~c a 7U·~··• r ~:ltin~ 1\'CO!o.l .\ nat ive of Ontona&Qn, Mkh.. Murin wu ~nduatt<l fro m high school there In 196S and canl!.' lnSic•·entPointlo srud y hu~inns ad rninistnlinn. Dcsio.lcs hi> sdlinc posirion. he hu fuund ti.....• ro pby football a mi participate inucnU of lhr Assodation. lie and his woe, Kucn. ~nil Saturday. orij! iully from Stq•IK'nson. Mk h .. 3rf ~xpccti~ a b;!by this Sd~~~!~~~~~ 1fro~r1~i• ~!~lo);~ momh. The)' also arc ,.,:huol an ~qual an~o~unl for usc rrr pron10hn~ ~t u.l)' of !ilk's S,mith and Ro3ch held rhcir M:cond SLave Da~ o f the: yeuon Sllrturday, Mar. IS. Theda~ met with IOQd rrsponsc and WIS a ~cncral succcu for both halls. The Smith llall Council and Roach ltaU Council hfld a joinr meetina Tuesday, Mu. 18, at Rudy's. The main discussion . centerrd around rhe ''food d rive". ~~the weekend of March 29-31, Smith and Roach wi ll unite in an cffo11 ro colkct e itlu: r food o r donulons. door lodoor. thrOU&I'Ioull hcSrcvcns Poinrarn. Thiswill bc an all.oul c:amplign 10 hdp the needy of thcarca.Ail dg,ms areinvilcd 10 pall icipatc in this d rive by donatin1 any cann~d coods srudcnts mi&hr have. There will be boxes pbord in cnry dorm for this purpose. · On Sunday the food will be boxed 3nddistributcd in rhc form o f an l'..:~llcrbnketto thc needy fa milies. awairl~ th~ Mal(h 7 cd ilion of Time M~p1.inl' in "'' hkh Mart in's pkrurc wrll IK' incluJc•l in an advcrtls<'merll ahorrl We~r·lcvcr's molotsuc~Yful liil k:smcn. Jack Purcell Oxford N•""'"'"" lhcm, likethcl'ointBuch Slate J>uk in~;idcnl . invo lve man hims•· lf a s r he pollutant. OH· r crowdi n t. h ck o f undnsrandinc. l'<"Cd , and thr stench and cb mor ofwhatsomc ~~~"0:1~;;!~r~"f;;.,-u:io~ ~hrisw~ neverbo:abk: todeanup1 Aluminum, Inc .• wol'l for the $Chool o SSOO schola rship for hi s so lesmol'lship. M..t Our S m i•h UI'SC Only . $6.95 Jock Purcelf O:rrfo rds. Novy o r While .. ............. .... 9.99 lo Crosse Bra nd Bumpers in Grecl'l, Blue o r Rtd (fl t he~ ~l'f'at tport and WOTk .thOf"IO fmm Sp~~ln, and th<"Y combine "mRrl tl)"le wllh work bone 5.99 w~ JIT<"nllh. Th~~· 0"'"~ I IH'Ir VILLAGE SANDALS amuln( comfort 10 tH-Ing C'OI\1\roeto'(\ on a w·l· rl·<" na" ''"" lui, and th.- n •bh«r· cWalf'diiOieat;:lwau...-foot· In~:. ptOit'<'Uon fmm damp. nfllt, 11nd lon,;-. ''"'~~" "'rar~ ~n~:':;.:'-::~t~. In caon<'~ cui· HUNT ERS' CORNER • FISH Includes: pinit Wll IWllrded · fg, hn acholasc lc u hirnmc:nt. d urin& four yurs al th~ school and bcca~Heher lflldu topaU othn .:nion who participate In the mulir fratcrnllychap!cr. Kar~n lithe dauahln o f Mr. A Mn. Merald Stcl&enbrrser, Rl. l, Pulukl, and 1 1964 snd uate oft he Pulukl lliahSchool. Shecii!Tentlyis doin&stLMienl tcachlrc in clcmc: ntary schools of Marine!!~ and pbns losllfl a tcachi,. contract for nu l yur in nOtl heuternWisoonsin. FREE NIGHTS! NO ADMISSION CHAIGE FIIDAY AND SATUIDAY, MAICH l l o nd 29 ":J/r.tet.twJflw ol ":Jir.t Stu£ 1320 Slronos Ave . HOT SPICED CIDEI, SUI MAIINE SANDWICHES FAMOUS CHIU, SWISS CHOCOLATE SUNDAE lrowt.e Throu11h Our 4000 Utflf loolu COLE SLAW FRENCH FRIES ROLLS •n BUTTER BEVERAGE For Men ondWomen From 1.99 • 9.99 SHIPPY SHOES Moinot Wotet FRY • $15~ , Saui"t h om Frido, Ncr;on to M idnight Holiday Inn .. Stutns Point L B PHONE J4 J. JJ40 Marc;h27, 1969 ""' 10 Three Point dagers Receive Recognition ~s All-District More honou vocrc accorded thr~'<' mcmbcn of WSU-Stcvcns Po in t' s h ig h! )' succntful hlketNil 51tuad b~ .,..«k i.s Quinn V~ndcnllcuvel Tom Rit zuth;ilcr. and Mike 'Hughes were named to an 11-man from tnt )'<'~r·s fin:t tql.lall, but IIUAhU was namcdtothc ""cond t eam. This ycu only one tcn-•nan tum was ""ltctcd. Coleman, Stewart, Gcbkr, and Guy wnc unanimous sclcc1ions and tile four along with ll~t~hes ali..Jisllict tc~n1 in Dist rict I-I of have bee n sdcctcd fo r tloc N,\JA. The distr kt includes considt'lat ion on the NAJA all of the rrivatc and state ,\11-Amcr ican tnm. collr&uinWISconsin. By Tnt LASCH \'andtnhfll\'tl $U\~M Jl u~:Ch~ sc.....·art Slt\"t'n.. Pt. lAI<ct-.nd ~~~man '""'"""" P l. 6·2 So. Stc.-c,..Pt. C lowr ..,,., lit. Yr. XamD Cu1tal1011 Ha.rtlund Don• In lean Sup<'r1or O<>lu SL~orbert Kaukauna ll.8 """"""' ltU WauMn I S....,•l Lou t.. Mo. Uncoln, Ill. Cle\"I'IMd. 0 . ..e-•, ''·"· "· .., ...''· •·• ,_, RMkfonl . .., ''·''· ~· ''· m. ...•.. H .!i 19.1 :!3.!1 Zl. l 18.3 11.1 O•ceola. 19.8 Rnclne (Park I ZZ.3 "·' ~;e;:~stk~~frth~~e :~;:.· ~~~~=~=e~i1n=1t':kb~~~~:~~~ J(..b . 12.2 ZJ.!i Sul'('r1or Cent • 21.7 l'lymoulh 1 suppose everyone in Nccn~h b wondcrins how Ions LaMont Weaver hu !J«n practicing hb half court bank -shols. ~nU . IIeloit :n•J liiJltlyand an n:sult neverso! a1sh~t :llhctlt iG. Many obSII'rven of ln t Saturday's Purd ue·UCLA duh t hoUjlht !hat lhc Doik rmakcrs wo uld h:ne won lud thd r shoolins been bcu cr. I dlsq.ree wholehearlcdly. UCLA merely pb~d aood enough to win and no more. I lad they been premed, !he Bruinl could ha~c ope~d up inore and fed Ferdirnnd Lcwi$Aicindor. Jr. a lillie mo re o ften. The funny thinl about !he pmc wu When l'urdue tr ied to switch to 1 wnc defense to cut down A lcindor"sdomin~t ion. 6ruin co1ch Jo hn Wooden would have non<: of it :ond it didn "l lake the '·' ... ,,•.. 13.$ DoUermake rslont iOnlll kC hl~h,ap~y/pin. The ABA aot .in t he first "brownie roints" in the Lew Alcindor lettuce war, 11 commisslo~r Gcorte Mikan had Aleilldor"s father With Keg on sa ~~n~:~tu[~~::~~~,;:~a:~:.~= ;:~~=~:~~-~~~k~~e:~r~~;:.~~~: Lew would no t say anythins e!toept that he wu lookins for a Was Ca nee led ~o~:"/~ ~::w~!~id!:t~·~.e;!~·~~~~"~; !ZJn:o~~~~! ah~:,o;~e:,<~yc~ l ast Sat urday's scl1eduled t rK k lll«t bctwten t hl" unbcatcnf'ointcr l hincladtand tire Kq;:onJ.a Tuck Club o f Madbon' wn ~anCI.'Jk:d whrn Kc&orw was un;,ble to p:uticipllt. The l'ninlcn will be parl idpatina in !he WSUC indoor mer! lhisSaturd~yu !he Univeuily o f Wisconsin tn.ck u~dium tt Mldison. ~-~~~~~.'~linar icJ will ilfGin a! 10:00 Fo llowing are tthe l'ointer cfforts lo datc : best best -of~ Nee .:r ics nii iM:r th~ one rlip which t hey lo$1. " The Bucks maiden su10n in the NBA must be (:(ln$idcrcd a areal sucttSS, both o n ~nd o ff !he rourt. TIH.-y bul t heir ,~ 1 o f 15 victories, made xveral profitabk trades. and h~ fiM attcnd~no:>:" . I'll t~kc the BuUel$0f Knicks in t he East and the Ld.c rsin the We~! in the upcominJ playoffl~ 0 • • A recent e~cnt may irreparably hun th.. l'ointer sprina sporu turns. The bLMlt~cU of almost ~u of tiM: teams 11ave been u imrned so much tl~l no t one Slluad will be able to tal:e a SJ>rinJ tour. lt set ms unbelievable to me !h:lt a morkrn universit y o f alrnoll 7000 ~tudcnls canoot find !he money to pro~er!y !u~port its tea ms. The Allan" Brnu man:ttemcnl ls up to iU old tric.ks 11ain tradinc a player if he p vu t htn• any ••troublr." J oe To rre. one of the best in the business, wu deatl orr to St. Louis for Orlando Ce..,eda. Cepnh may help t he- Br;~vn. but I wonder wl1u the rest o f t he tunuthink,of the way their bosscsgct r id o fpLaytnlikecaulc . Margaret} Bridal Shop h as gr eat lines, smart sta nd away collar, and white buttons to keep tabs in front. Oftly $26.00 Fcaluring Spring Formals Optn 9· 5 Dolly Friday 9-9 1129 MAIN