THE .POl . · NTER .Q Jm W/sconslnStete 'J University Stevens Point . . . . ~ · 10PAGES,N0. 27 SEAIESIJUI, VOL12 ( 'Rivals' Director Brings Something New To Campus S;ury Kno•••r• Is a Independence Failed For Many Reasons new facult y ntcmbcr at WSU.Stcvcns l'uint vottll a new offcrina fo r ~~~ ~~~uonsoftllt thntn . I lie is Uin:ctor o f ''Tbe Rinls," ~ plly to be prtscntnl a t WSU ~h)" 7- 10. ll is pro.l\lction is ~~~ 18th century ~omedy .. hidl rep"'..:nu an era o f •lr~m~ n<'Wr bdorc stwd on doing this pby is cduC'3tlonall o atttuloint people' of the Stevens Point area "''ith 18th century ponr~)·al of the ''boy mo:cts airl. boy \me's sUI, boy noon and delivc11 the finished p r od uc:t hll Wdn uday aftemoonorearlyevenilla. . tobcoo~~~elnckpcadrnt .) J~Uiirl situatio!l." K no.,.· u hu a 11nivcn:al inlcrTst in t~ t llcatcr-hc likes cvuythln& uc<'pt cgapist cntcrtainn.ent. A auduatc of l'rinccton Ul\ivuslty and Yale Grad1.1ate School of Dranu. he hu iogJcd fo ur fUn of tc~dlina. 8cfol\' romirla he~ he w~s o n the faculty o f WMuon Col1cKe, a sc h oo l fot women in Ma:wochu5CIIS. He has btrn jl muaainK d i•r~tor o f rivk thnter and summet stock In VirainY,too. l.:no .,.,·rr, 11 • student. "'· on awanh for pl)ywritirla. 1 ~=intic,~~:n ~~T~~~ By Bill McMillen (The folowtna uddc by cbc A.odatc Editor of The Pointer Ia a n a ccempc to tnce the bukpou nd, attempt andfallurc o f WSU..SP'a 1t udtot ncwapapa CI I111'11Sinrccrnt memory. ''So, put of the purpose for MAX POGAINIS, Mo1inee, left, ond Richo•d Hole, Milwaukee, pl~y the lending comic •ole1 in ""The ll.ivoh, fino! theater producTion of t he iCOion ot W i1con1in Stote Univeuity Stevens Point. Showlime1 will bt ot 8 p.m., Wednesday through Sotu•doy in Moin Building auditorium. The mon t o make' lh'l.sU..o.lll a n Ind e pendent newapaper wu irlltillly dcdded upon by phone ealls a mo~~& t he Edllorial alaff Sunday niaht, Apr. 20 . The move wu started by Edlto r·irl..Chld Gene Ke mmetcr and News Editor Paul Janty after findinlout the prclimlnary (Onc:l uJ io n J of the Studtnt Senate fi na n ce commi tt ee oonceminl student t.ab.ricJ. In the propoiCd Pointer budact ror 1969·70 . thc "lTiiiii"«"oommillee uplanationofthllltaten~entby nyirla t hat t hcrrwunohka o f putt ir11 110ruet hina over on the student body. Student Mn~t r, faculty oradministf1lt ion . ~. like any ncwspapcr , takcsprideincffons to keep in touchwit hl1$ tcadcrs concunina Issues. l klwcvcr, tho: :ndd~paend0c~ceTwha: anr::.::r'.~fu/ an issue of much ooncrrn wit h th e Uaff but not with th•· aeneral rc..Jenhip. ~!~b~:=Laf~!~or ~st~f~ oon'W~t r:,~n~e~~~ :~::.~t:~~~i~·. ~h~ Sl,OOO. Th\1 red 11c1tion wn in fcdinat hat.,.,·eaU h.lllaftcr t hc i n 11e WIS p rinted W~S th3t peop le believed The l'oint rr Play, 'The Rivals', Runs 1:~~~r~2;~~~~F.::J·~:: Through Saturday In Ma in ~~~b~:~:~~;i.~T'!~~~i t he Senate). Tells Alumni l.an&uish; John Gillcsby, WSU facult y ITICimbcr, and ll.osc:mal)' KN.1wtr,Ste.-cnsPoint, theoldcr aen crat\on couple o f Sir An thony Absolute and Mn. Ma lap rop. Mn. Ma la p1op consiltcntly misun words and consequent ly he• name today is givtncommonvouhularyusav rortlutkindof e n or. Mu Poaainil, M01inee, u Aa«. hn the comic lead, and o thcts o f the CUI I~ Richard llose, Milwaukee:. uSir l.ucius O ' Tri a1u; Ne il Deerin&, Wisconlin Rapids, Faulkland; Ginny·l ynn Schloff. Julie; Mal)' Lou Ley, ManhfJe:ld . l..ucy; II. Ellio t Keener, Fa1; Daniel Nobn. T homas; Michul David Royaer,Chir:aao, David. Sccnel)'lshandlcdby JOKph bam, emphasiS rs bc1n1 plaoxd onoostumes andmannenofthe J.E. Pox and cho~opaphy by Mn. linda lbtch, both of t he facu lty. JamcsDobricnt,student from Shorewood, is production state man~&cr ushtcd by Roel: y Crand o n , arc p lay ln a the Reynabuu, Unk Chutcand Ina romantic mak and female luds Popinis. of Cap tain Absolute, l~dia Frieda Brldtcman o f the Dreyfus Wants L• d g;~::r£:ql.~7J;£~~ On Po.lnt Enrollment :~:T:· 7·:·~~:~:~ ·:t::.o::: W Is co n s In S t a t e the puc t ice of confcnlna Univeuity·Stnrni Point im'l dc11ecs. " Man)' et.lucalon think fo •ce n ing theadnnta&nof iu ~~p·:«~~~r:~~~!": c!,~~~~ srnallcan•pusof)·n tel)'cat. SpcakinJIO " 00 &raduates and autsts at the JChool's 7Sth an n ivc r nr)" obse r vance u1acntly needed, too, for the Saturllay . President l.ee- S. s t imll lat io n o r be tt er Dr eyfus nill machine~ will performance a mo n1 low pfOVidcan:tutn to the t utorial achicven, he advilfd. Dreyfllsbdievl'$ tUcherswill rclationshil' popular between i!udcntsand facultyin t hcdays continue tobeakcyproductof en r ollment was mcuu ~ d by Stevens Point State, b11t he abo hundrcdsinstcadof tho usands. li e 3lso aave support for keepinaalidon thcentollment , at about 9.500. co avoid I CSO Ur CCI, Wil er and a ir pollution. special education for burc~ucr.~cy of admirlist r.~tion a nd alination o f st11denli ment•IIY a nd p h ys ica ll y 1hro u1h bck of personal handicapped child~n. and in a contact . lt is proposed limit is disadnnll&ed pr o1 nm for l ,SOO leu than one proposed c ul t ural ly 1nd economically lut mont h by the Coonlinatinl disadVtn t&FdYOUI\IpeOpk. As the ne:o;l cent ury Council for ll]&hcrEducation . Drey fus !"lft vic wed new approaches. he believes Stevens p roaranu Ill" hopes u n be Point should have at leut a 10 implemented by the univcnity per cent non·white popullrtion In time for iU centennial in sostudcnliatthc univeni tya.n 1994. And n atura lly , t his karn o f o t her countries and Spc'cialiu oftadio and television clllturnon adircct buis. Dteyfus"spc'cch probcd t he e d11 cat\on emp hnind t he impottancc ofclecuonicdevkcs fut11rc . Sewn ot hets went deep in maklna the pro a11ms into the histol)'of StevensPoinl Stue and we ~ comments o f e ffective. "We're finally'brukina the special awards~cipicnts. T hr ee disti naui shed lock Gutenbc•a slapped on us." he said, becau!IC pc'oplc •~ not •ch ieveme nt c i tat ions we re learnin& throuah the printed presented to Mrs. IIYin Reed word only. " l'coPk •~ now McEhee, Pe nnsylvania dub woman, po\itinl and business livilllinaJ60 dc1JCcworld.'" Satcllituandotherclaborate leader; Pa11 l Co lli ns, fi rs t comm un ications systems will p~sidcnt of Northeast Airlines p r o vide local students witt\ a n\1 Dt. C. Jo$Cph NueiK, executive and provost of ~ tact to any libnry in the wOrld. lie upeo::u the kuninl Ca th o lic Univ erhl y in ~sourcu center (libnry) now Wa~~f:n~_?~~;· went to four ~:!:'ndc::~i~~dtK!en;e:;i~lal~ emeri t 11s h c: u lt y membcts: become a ''&ilnt juke box" o f Willi am C . tlan sc n , pu t diJi ac:ceulnformation. preside nt; May M. Ro1dl, MIL Dreyfus an noun c ed the Eliubet h Pfiffner DeBoe, and opcninp ttlis fall of two neW Norman £. Knuucn. centers. one at Medford u 1 Each cited an 1necdote or cwo-ynr junior col]fiC' branch two about the early days o r the a nd the o the r 11 London . Stevena Po int Normal. Ena l and, as si t e o f a A special auest was former scmnter...abroad·prOIJ11m for 40 Stevens Po int resident Gcorae students. lleuidsimllaroversca Zimmer; 90, who attended the ce n ter c an h opefully be schoo l w he n i t opened In tJII blishcdinGcrmany,Swellcn September, 1894. Because he and in South Vietnam (after came here without •hiahschool hostilities end !here). Satellil n dcan:e, he wu enrolled for five wo ul d p r o wl d t an i d ea l ynn and was lfldu.atcd with intcn:onncct between Stevens chcdassof '99. Point and t hC'SCctntcn.hcuid. Ue no w ~sidei in Marshfield. Within the next 25 years he Zimmer wu accompanied by bclicvu schools of h i&hd a110n, lbrold, Green Bay, also k:arnina will bc&in abandonir11 anal11mnu1. ""':·:;~;::,::·'.<":;::.;.,. . - --'--------, • Pointer Meeting A merl in& o f the cntltc Poi nter staff a nd thole inte~stcd in wotitina for The Po int ct f or next year is scheduled for t his evcnin&at 7 p.m. in t h~ Van Uise Room r:c;!~:pt~:;r:L:~~:n:H~7~~ L•_'_"_'"_•_ivc_.._.,_c_ '"_'"_·__J ! d~madepartmcntisln characof wardrobe and Sandn You~~&, Maust on; is duian ina the M0:11aup~~p,'n~is: 1 ~o-~~ ~~d Dorothy Podhon, Phlllips, a~ wardrobe mcJdamcsandBarban Wuycs, West DeP~re,is in c:huwe of t he costume crew. Gndua t e st udent Bruce Pt rldnson o f Green DIY is the technicald ilector. ArtistS Will Feature Piano Music Concert Two cvcnin, proJ!llms o f ~~\'~a ~u~cn :ills~ ~~~:.~nt~~ Wiscon sin State Universrty · Stevens Point. Edmun d Ba tt ersby, 1 2~ycar-oldartilt who Ills been livinl prolflmsin u stern c:ilic:s since he wu l 2 will be fcatW"cd a lone in t he fine ~cital o f composi t ion s by C ho pin , Sc humann , R a ve l an d Prokoftcff. On Saturday, he will be jo ined by Miss Cat httine. Mcrena , WSU instructor of m11sic, in performina the worlcs o f Mozart, Sc:hllbcrt, Po ulenc , and DebllSS)'. Scheduled for 8 p.m. both evcniJ1&1 in the Wisoonsln Room o f the University Center, t he ~'Uf!'u~~ae~n to thepublic . Not Adequate (Coll lim~dullf"'K".!J I t h ad b ee n 1 fo~aone conclusion amona f!illn.W: staff tnemben t hat this f~&ure wo11ld notbcadtquate or acccptablc for the Jmount of time and effor tlhtl thepape r mtuirtd. The ed itorial staff abo hoped tlut money would be av1 ilabk to pay teporters and writers fo r sto rlca theywouldturnln. It Wllthen cond11ded by the staffthat SOITICI mnnstoprotut the finance oommitcec must be found. AI this point discuuion about aoina indepcndent bcpn. Th e id e• a bou t aoinJ independent has been disc:uSiicd •mo naf2i!llilstaffmemben for about as lon1 u mo51 of the pracnl membets have worked o n the staff. The idu, in fact , Students Will Study "ext Fall In Semester-Abroad Program By Paul Janty Kemmeter last year u oo-edito n lee S. Dreyfus when he fmt came to WSU..SP. T he Pr eside nt noted the: prccdem o f t he Univcrsit)' of Wisoonsin's ~ilr C.rdinal and aaked u s t o tnv u li&Ue Independence a lore t hese lines. On .sc:vcnl ocasio ns airloe then An Edwardian houte,locatr:d seven miles h Of! t he: center of London , will setve 11 home for 3.8 WSU students partlelpatinl in 1 sc rn estcr·abr oa d prOIJam liJlOI\SOicd by the university. This Blilish semcacr 1br03d proaram is the first one to be sta•tcd in the state: univusit y syilcm. Pllrns fo r the p!OJP"Im sllrted in CX!ober o f 1967 by Miss Paulint l wcson, member of t he speech dcpart mcnl . Stlc uid t he: project was wo rked on ar~ually with a c:o mm\uee comprised of Dr. Ab.n Lehman_, Dean Burdette Eaaon, Min llelen Godfrey, Dr. Gerald Johnson and Dr. Elwin SiJmund . This aroup undertook t he job of writi na a proJP"Im t tlff hne d bcuuc d 10111& Independent. Fo r the most part t he pllper's llall took ti"ICviewthll t hisiiOrt of a move would be impractieal. Ho we ver. reoxncly Kemme ter had worked o11t a p~liminal)' Miu bncson uid t he plans for the p10111m "e tentatively finalized . The group will leave Milwaukee o n Aug. 18 and return to t he United States o n Dec:. 20, juSI in time for the Christmu ho lidays. wu fi,. p~sentrdtomy~elfand by Pruidcnt thePrcsidcnt and~Jtatclllentforthe project. f~':~h t~o~~ ~Je~i:j!~: cx~~;:H,~h~eu~~! :~~ ~~:: 0~ Thisplanwould have takenfive Dub l in , Edinboro u1 h . ycars andwo11ldhavebee nbued lnnsbruel: , Munich . Paria and o n ltttin& up 1 ftnanclal rese/Ye. Lond on. AI.Jo on the itin~rary forthea.roupiJas.cheduledstop in Stl1ltford~n·Avon to s.ce a Sh.akupc.a~anpb.y. School o fficially bc&ins for t he 3 8 s tud ents In late September after neatly a month on Conlincnlll tra ve l. T he conlinacnt plans on movinainto t he I nternational Friendlhip l ca1ue hOu$C, II Acton, seven miksfromLondon"socntcr. Comprilin1 the 11o Up belides t he st11dents wiU be t wo WSU ftc111ty mell)be rs, Dr. Abn Lehman . a member of t he Ena lish d~partmcnt , and Dr. David Coker, director of t he Counso:lin& Center. lehman will serve 11 t he on·site tnehcr administrato r. Miss haaeson will ~c~:~J ro~~ct director he~ in Tht currir:ulu m for the 110up o f studenu while t hey arc in london will be decided by both the . s tudents aoina and the instr u ctOIS. While there, the poupwiUa\soattend classes taught byEnaJishiniilructon. Miu Isaacson said 203 studenuapplied fott heprivilc&e of participatina in t his on1sc:as proarant. Miss l wc:son tt u ned :l:S:esro3"'~~·~d~~~~~~Jc.:.,~! selected to make up the first a r o u p Join&. E]Jht~cn other students were se lected as ahernates wit h t heSC' stutlents belngthcnuclcusofthegroul' ~~~~s:r~~~-thc SC'eond ~me5tcr This led to an anoxiation with Jo~~:ph Fuchs fo r whom he Ius been Jtlldlo pianist at t he Juilliard School. His program in Stevens Poin t preceded by appc'arances in Milwaukee 1nd Dearborn , Michipn irl addit ion to 1 six~ay concen tour o f upiilatc:Ncw York . Call 341· 1251 bt, 235 ::u~~!~:"orM~:;:~~~! ha l bee n a c:liv e 11 a n ac:tlompanist" for faculty recitals a nd hu abo done extensive Asked why j u nio•s w<·n· selecte d for t h~ JIIOS.t arn. Drcyf11s ~itt thc i!lst•uctionJI OOSt WIS Jo.,.,·cr t han th~1 fot f~shmen and sophomores. T hc tcason for SC'nion not t;aing is t he fact t he)" .,.,· auld h~•·e link time to relate t heir ~Xpc'rk•ncn to other uudents. t>rcyfus ui<.l hehopl'$ thisisthebt:Jinningof several prOI.fams involvinGOi her countrinot hctth3n Brit;un. The st udcntsaoin~ arc : Clkn Ahlers; Robert Bcndc11; l.con Rcil : Ke ndall Cad)•; linda Canisch; O..vid0Jytor; Thoruas D•nby; Mike DowlinJ; O~nnh Drosnn, C~rol Dunc:;m : Joy<·~ Erbuon.zer; Mu~· Fusz~nl : P~ul Glienkc: 0Jvid Gr~ff; Darlene Gncfe ; Donald Guklan ~nd ll;ubn lbckNrt h. Randi ll ~cn: SU!il11 ll~nkd; Karen llilgrndorf; Carll Kaul; Kay Kerney; R~yno!d L:rM~ I: Oi1nne Upman: Mu~h~ lil'l'; Gtorge Mc.:ks;. Nancy llohk. Carolyn Richcn ; hnct ll.inl!•·r; Carol Rut>ipcr, M3t k Schdfd: Jea n Schneider; Sue Smit h : Ann~ Sera : Ol.ln~ Swcn~on ; E~~~:tne Tubbs. Cynt hi.:l Vo&t; Pa t rick Wic lgosh . l'~ ll ici~ Worden and lhndyY3n<lt. 11~ DyEd Markland Mike En Why do Stevens Point studcnuluve their •nouth•open when t hey chew aumf Enn cow• know cnouah 10 keep !heir moulhs doMd. N1111e withheld upon requut. Some COWl chew wit h their mout hs open but pip arc the ones who let othen witch t heir tonsils bob up and down when they chew. Besides, 110me /'C'OPk cb.im tlut mntication with an open mouth enhanecs fbvor. re~euch intheateaof kcyboard music: written ori,pnaUy fo r foW" !lands. AWS Honors ~.!:~~~nd:/1'be ;::~:y. ~~~ Commentin1 011 on~ o f Ins Proj~ct 40 proa~ms. t'1esidcnt leeDrcyfiiS $:1id thc goalof t hr proanom is to ··p•cpu~ tho1oe pcoplt participatin~ to h~ ( itizens o ( the .,.,.o,ld.'" II•· iai<l t his prop:;am will aff,•ct th•·S< studcnts fot t hr rcst ofthci1 lives. Po-int Blank Mi ll Me"re na b ecame a ~~~embc1 of the WSU faculty In Sep t ember, 1968, aft er oompktin& a master of mu.sic Batteuby made hil fUll publieappca.nncesu a rcc:italill AAOdatcd Women St11dr nt1 honor the c:ampiU women a nd a so l o ist w ith t he will kadcn at a brunch Sunday, May Ka l a matoo Sy mph o n y I I , at I I :30 a.m. ir1 t he F1ank Orchestn . lte ...u •warded t he Uoyd Wriaht loUII&C of the Ellubc th Fontaine ltarrh Univcnity Ccntcr-. Scholanh.lp in 1967. He then Mia C.rol Marion o f t he e ntcrcd the Juilliard Sehool ln New York uascholan.h.lppupil 1 o f S.schaGorodnit U I. be t he 11fC$11pc.aker. lnt cnl ive l y t rained In TboiC who han bun Invited chamber mulic: abo, B.attersby lf'C . .cd to RSVP to Karen ~s~~:u:rrt,?!~t ~r:~~;:~ !;::;:·~:~~eeclr.]e HaU. 11 Jtudyin1 wit h Arthur Balsam. w.r,t unj11n lyfooledt~ st udents and facult y u..:mh•·rs a11ecd in principle wu h ou• aol n c independent but -~i<l thin&$ like ..Why didn't yo u alol. •at« lt udcnt o rpmzatton financed throuah Stlldent Scnu e . • · " Tho: Rivals.'" ~ satire of Shuklan when hewu in his20s, yo11n1 lo•~ and t he mannen. the pl1yis reaarded by many as fo llies and foibks in Enaland hit bat and Is thus ptoducc\1 ll1uina t he )lt~ 1700s. wiU be: h c quent ly o n t hc An•e•inn stage d We dncsllay t h r ough stace. S11 11rday nichu by dranu The scent is Jt B~th. ~ students' 11 Wisconsin State fashionablen:sort nnrl.ondon. Univcrsity·Steven:~ Point. whcrt to m1noe develops, hilS Showtione will be: 8 o'dodr; in some obillcks and finally li Main Bulldina au d itorlu•l1. resolved. But Shetldan neve• Tickets I~ on sak inadvano;t: ll men t io n s the Amui can the b o• office adj~ctnt the Revo lutionary War whlch is takinapltceat theumc timeln auditorium. hismothcrllrnd'scolonics. Wrillcn by Richanl Brinsley Di rec to r Ba11y K nower sc:kctrd" The Rivals" bccau!IC it rrp•escnuaneraofdramanrver BARRY KNOWER Thitpo~ situatio n to Jtaff membcu Monday niaht. Apr. 21 . The staff aenetally agreed with the move. . It was decided to mike the announeeinc:nt of the move to in de pendence in tlut wed:'s papcr,dat td Apr. 24. The announun~oentacroMt he top of t he hont paccwuboth3 sue«•andamisllke. l. e t me p r e f ace th e ~ A . ITup' . · ':A. 'W' L...- - -- - -- - - -- -- ___.J SUVIE POINTEI , the university's moscot, will ltod o dton·VP compoign in the city of Stevens Point this coming week. The Pfint of Stevie Pointer "wos drown by o locol ortist, Wo lter Boscomp. Wby are fr.ttmlt y lli1n1 and poSicr• tokrated when !My trc llkpUy posted In the 1111iverait y ocnter when " ldt ist·n dical" s\aDI u c qu iekJy removed? Could thil be thai one 11roup hu more rljhts thanJnOttlerf Bud Steiner, . .l:stanl direc:tor or the uninrsity center. said that :~ 0d':;~~~~~~~o~:'~nh~;:au~=~~~ ':'n':'e~~o':,1y1 ~ ~~~ C)llrtm~ c:ucswould the u .c. Hmovc a pOSter. Posters are LIJUilly torn down by people who despise whatever !:'vv!:~r~~~~;:~~~~'::r 11~11::,"':,'u.~~o:le":v:n::~~:~ :~ many orpniutions, not j u• politic:al11oup1. ,.,., Mty8, 196& THE POINTER Reader Replies To Greek Defense "TMre'• rw under~ IM inteUigence of IM American people.'' ·-H. I. Mencken oeu Edl.tor: Ill ~ply to Rldlard B.Jeaten alld rau l Pelkul utll:le drfcDdiqtbeGrukaylltll'l. OellrSin: Thefintthlll& l.'dlikt todollthank youfor J,\'llllmCi "Colu·m ns • Letters • :::::::::::::::~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Editorials : h~e~;;:~lllo~~,:C~!~. 1~ actiollthiiUIOUidbeperformed uautarly &nd •lokntly upon cverymc.mbcrtbenlin. rntemltiu hubeen limited, in thltl td to or My h.ncnncrbclon& pcrsonaiaa:oclatlon widt pledp:d 111ch an orpni.ution. On the other hwd,tlownet, l have been confronted by Greeks and their life mode, dozen• and dozens of times. I mi&ht add tlult •! u ch tonfronution I have ltud~d ~he P tuation withexceaivcserutmr: and 1 no w klok on only two inuanca with any dcJI'CC of pleuure 1 1 all. Tilt. f"UI I WU whe n 1 uw a uiiUally dodlc Textbook Sale Is Inadequate TI1c Poinler staff is holding a meeting for 3U staff me mbers and other interested studenls tonight, Thursday, Ma y 10, at 7 p.m. in the Van Hise room of the University C.:ntcr. We urge aU students who are interested in working on wha t we hope will be The Independent Pointer to attend this meeting. Dear Editor . We payafccfortherent s o f Ollf textbooks and presumably tltis is the factor th.at en~bles us to p11rch~ our books at a diJCount. If this is true , why must we wait until the end o f The way and' problems of going independent have been explained in brief in the le:ld story of th.is edition of the paper on page I. the ~emcstertobuyourbooksll tMf11UdlK:011nt? A nujor problem as noted in the story was the lack of student help. If you would !ike to work: a little or a lot for the ne wspaper, please nttend the meeting tonight o r leave your name and summer oddress In The Pointer office o n the second tloor of the University Center. What is the rca10n for only one day lxin& K l uide for the purthue of bookl7 Mo st (Con/lflut!d {rom~ l } The Editorial Board QfUJiiiHu o/ tk Wu/e ('Jw We'ue "Bwt Saui~!f) Is the pound yo 11 aand on lilxnted turltoryl Why won't the h c1111y reDfpnin? Where is Stenns Point? Where il Plonr? Where is East Mifflin St.l h rtlufk'r dun eno111hl Who ue they afnid oil Can )'Oil name fo ur faculty rMmben th.at are raseistr1 Don it SllrpriK )'OU that LSD hasn't foraotten &bOll! the aolf COline? Docs LSD surpriK you? Where Is the a eepiJ'I& 1Matbal110 we can rise up and abandon it? b Claude afraid of t reeplna. soQalism? Can you u me fo 11r faulty membe rs who 11e not fucista? Will the t ru<:ill qutstion ittSenatenutyearbcwhether ornottoputli&huonthe · tennls cournl WhatPrioeGiory? us f or help1"ud " Tne talliUll&e in the editori:I J -.e med unfail'." and "Willi are the ru t reasons fo r , oina lndcpendent?". This then wu our mistake. We had COIInted o n I ~felt deal of monl and phyRcal Jllpport from 1111dents and facuhy. lnstud we were greeted (and rl&htly w ) by suspldon and QlleJiions. Our, ~rhaps mino r succus, wu that we alerted ourrraders in dTII!QiiC WI)' 10 the iuuc. AI lust it finaUy aot o111 in t he opc:n. StudmtScnatc ' Compiled by Jim Hofn N-notapproved T.(abltd C-oompleted S-cchedulcd contract had been " t·UP for between 25·30 issues. The Jut iuuebefon: indepcndencehad bttnthe2Sth.) SthiUinafeltth.cpapcr had an imp lied con t ll tt with the j ~ i ]~ ~ ~. ~ ~A Womm'l Ruidmoe baU appclata bomb Comintndat loQtoPaui Sdtlllini Eildallocatioo forUA B•laria t torRISordtr I ~ T Viewpoint- The Pointer by D11ryl~trmaln.,.d ~":;: t~ey~~~~ ~~.n~~ ~~·~ that f11 away. In fat!, )'Oil an probably imapne whu it's like alnady ... The wea thu here is damp-but thcn apin it's always 'l'bl; POIN'Tat te pu.blilhcd ,_kl,. a~pt hoi~ Uld - · the t.u nc when one U...es undera lnlt.Uon perioct... at Steftftl Point. Wbcon.ln, by Lbe .wden.ta ot g~'!:,~ dorM at the floor of the W1Konatn Stat. Unlw..lty. SubacripUDD prk:• - $5.00 per ,._.., Clrcul&tloni.GOO. Second·daupoa~ap&ldetat.veruoPolrlt. llmmm, we alway• wanttd to Ke how our old friend would TIM POINr'Ell ~ q loal.ed Ill the Uo.!Yenlt,' car.tw. nd up, and here we min his 'hlotphllMSU·ml.Ez.t.~ middle<iass: suburbianhomc. As we ~e he actually did marl)' that prl he wu aoina with zwtor-Oma K~t&r, ltoO Katn st.. u1-n•o (hepvchcra stcadyrin&althe ~1&1& Ult-BIU MtXIllen, 103 Prentle. A~ SU-1184.. root bea"stlnd), and they now SpOI'U Edltor-'nsa r-h, 2SO Baldwin Hall, Ext. HI b&Ye l tonlndadauahter. l'er· New~~ Edltor-P&u.IJ'Uit,y, SM BwToup. Kall Ext. oet haps we should listen to their Ul:leti,EI:l.toll. diMcrtabkdistuulon. tva., J H -SIOI , II should be in tercaina ~ult he wu the student who OclopJ lldttorAn., su .m.n JOtncd CYery anti-establishment o r1aniution on campus, b11t a.a-~ac..ven-.uooCoUct;aA-.su-oett Lc~:urcv!~ro~~w whyhcdid ADVDOIO Father: Son, when will you Xr. 0.. BcNIDI&D. :bltOftQ&lloQ m..t. '" ncrkii'Tito be hal!-waydecent likctheothcr pcop\e in this a)mmul\ltyf Why do you insist v.,.,._ ~. Ollve) a.uman. 1oM &-cntmaro, Judy on ID,in& bald? It m11st be: for 11tent1011. S f:! n : Dad, I 've never University ................. ...... al-t-. ~(; =ta.~Ed .....,w ..... a.vma:~:!:lf~!5~~~!. ~~~ s tud e nt bo dy to pro vide a We ho pe now that the w~ck\y p~f'l' r. With the pcndln& sitnt ion has been u plained In hilur e o f T he.· lnd(l>('ndcnl full that we will pin support .l3!i.nJ..t'! he felt tt neCC"tsar)' to from the university a)mmllnlty. tnct inte thetegul;or ~. I n rctwn . Schillin& stated that Stude nt Senate would aid ~S~c~j!::V~: ~~~~.~ 0. ~na~ would hold~ allou tionuntil the papc'r made it and thenrl'fundOfrn lloate the mo ney. l fan ~ &!.in.lu didn't m.1ke 11, n10ney wo uld be: pre$Cnt to inJUre a student newspaper. Nut Year ~ t here fort plans We stronaiY fcr:l that s oin& indt pcndent is a mark o f both o ur Univ ersity's a nd o ur newsp,apcr's mat11rity. There is no CC"nsonhip o nthe r:~r ~~;.antu::~oe!:~::~~:. (A il hou s h a unl~crsit y connected newspapcr a lwayJ has ct n sorlhip h q ina o ver iu he.Jd-most of tile other s~tt university newspaperiC&n prove this for a fact.) ~ 11111 that is not the main poin t. An ind ~ p e nd e nt n e ws pa pe r wo uld be: lo&}cal p roarenivt 5tep toward the maintanceofatrue uni~ersityat Wisconsin State •·ei\5Point. Uni~trlity-Ste· dr.n:t;.;~~ t~~~ o.'hl~ purpoiC, much ltsa what day that is. I tee! a student should be a.llowcd to buy their boob at 1ny time durin& the JCn1C5ter II the f11Udiscou nt , 1inCC" we hne atrudypald the complete re ntal fee prior to any use o f tile books. ~~10-:t r~ f:~~ :i~~Q youforhavinJion&h&lr ewn tbouahitilnthnoldfuhioned . .,l~~~=lo~ 11skr::: :~;~·~~~ you wear them Jh.orl likt your mother? The nei&hbon m11$1 :i~tlk~. you're nothin& but a The batteries on our time machine m runnin& do wn. and I'm afnid we've J«ntoo much a lr e 1dy . L e t 's return !nunediately to 1969 ...orwoulr:l tl rtally make any difference!! ~~d h?i:rl r'!O: ~!"'e~;m1r~~~~ times that I've been prtitnt there has never hcen o~ <.ll) that a car full o f fine younl fr~temity men h•~t not drn n p u t and )'tiled either wrnt threat of obscenity at ~~~ u ,., madeour viail. I thlnk that )'OU p:ntl~nltn recos:nize these situations ~nJ co untle u o thers likr thr111 where frate rnity men fightt hm never endina battle to proH their virility to thrm~o:h·e~ 3n.l their peen. A lt ho u s h the rccrun nwm pr~dure offratnnities•~on.o ~o luntary basis. there il no justifitat ion fo r the humilrJHOn (con llnutdOIIpt~gtj} By FrodGinoc:chlo Sho uld st udenll havt the ris ht t o join ROTC? Many freer::~li,te t~ f:~:~~~!'!.lkt~~ peop le belie ve JO. If they ever yone is apin$1 freedom wenn"t allowed to join, the Within America whm wrr1<.• thn1f university would be infrin&ins Is de fined asbtinsdntrucrh·~to upon lstude nt'l frcedom t oae~, Ame rican li~es it is d •..: ni<'J and that can't be permitted to unlawful. Americans aren't fr« h appen , for everyone wa nts to murder, they arc not fr~r ru freedom. lxattheirwi.-uorchildR n.tht) u en"t free t o rob anot h~r penon. When a citizen'sactr"n' are d e fi n ed u d en rO)' rnJ humanity they are restri.:1cd1nJ punished , A soeiety annot k t (I('Orlf ao u o11nd k.iUina other prorlt If a man 14XI cru y and sum k lllin s p eo ple he must ~t stoppcd. l am sure tlut nrt) OII<' would a~e t hat freedom of i ndi vid11a l a t t ions m11il ~t rcstricted inthis i!:nsc. Let usup,and this conO'pt t~ t he world situatiol'l. Oncrout<lf • lht United States, ;m Amr11<~n is not restricted in th•· nnl<' " nse. As a nutter o f fa,·t h•' " for ttd to puticipate in tlk military, a fo r« which add• h' tlle destruction of hu manit) ltr is req~.~iredand upt.:1rd onth•' wo rld Kenc to kiU and drm••! Whe n looki ng at all o fhuumut) a wo rld sodc t )'. 11 r>' lnconcdvable t hat hu mlns 1n n betiC¥~ that I denructi•·r foro\' like the military should I•·· tr(< ki11 ~i11 and free to orpm~<" h' IS A con•mon lfiUmo:nt f·•r 11><' prescnCC" of ROTC on r~ruru• presented by popular li~uhr• tluta studcnt h.a5th<.· liGht "lol the freedom 10 join. If )•'u restrict fr eedo m U)' th•' ;~;rs:~!bl~~ r:~lein!·~~~~~~.~t,~ J!lh1t~:n~ hla~at A~!r~~;n~•. ~:~~;: ro~~~~~0f~~..~~:~~~th~~~0n~ you a)rllprombe your )'011thf11l tdcab. .. (SLAPI) Allhouah l am not • studl~r m e mbtr o f th e S&turdiy momln& pu ce. vit;i\ln front~~ thcpostoffice, l doattrnd!t whe never l tm able. Durinst har Must Be Restricted BIIIMeblntr f:P!,~~~~.:f ~~~;.;h~: ~u:d~ company o f these people atuy of t ht l o"a l p ubs. 1 represenutive of tom~ branthof the Gret k communi ty hu approached thtmand p.erformcd ' somc attof unproYDktdphyArll uuult upo n them add1m1 Jmmeuunbly to the humor 1!14 m e rri m~ nl of h l1 brotbtn' eve nina. Freedom To Destroy Why d o n ' t you Itt me be myKll"! Father: What do you t hink pcoplcarc sayinaabout thek ind o f childrenl'mraisina1 After all, I a m an infl11ential member o f thisconvnunit)'. Son : Those to n se rvative Wllat t vtr happened' to your collt,e.daytiberalncu,dad? Fan'lcr: It's matured. t\ut's aU. Don't qutstion me- l know what's best fo r you. Look at your sister now-soina off to Venus each weekend and wein1 Klme dllfncd alien-and after I forbade herto datealkns! Dauahtcr: Dad, yo~.~ werr the o ne who tauaht me to love everyone. Yo u ahw1)'S ua:d to preach those Idealistic thinp, b\lt now , u you've arown old~r. you'Ve become scarcd of what wh~~= I wt!!~u~:~t~~t7~ Gary Nordstrom Things Won't Change In The Year 2000 Since our Scars time machine is functlonina quite well this t~enlna. we'Ve decided to tnvc l th.r o uah the wonderlands o f Stote Fint, we aot the ~nt ·fr~eull.' of an ¥entypc: typewriter which j11stifiu lincs oftype(it makes the O,ht $ide of the line of type even with th e c olumn). llowenr, this prousa invo lves typiJ'I& aU malerilll lwice. We dis eovered t hat this machine co111d not handle the cnonnous amo11nt oftypinaneedcd. Sctondly, we did not h..nean adequate n11mbcr ofpto..lllt tion pteplc to d o both IYPinl. the cutt ln& and Nlipplna in~olved with 1 paste·up operatio n and pa&t ii)'.(IUt. The co py was there to ptodun: anindepcndentp,apcr. BllltheprodllCtionbcilit ies and people we re not . :~f~vat~~h:n~oi(\eh~ ~~~c~ ! Wisconsin ~1Sfd~:~t~~~::?:~:~l this tvcntuallysto pll'C'dus. to JO rndependc nt next yur. This summ~r ..·c will prewnt 1 concrete plan to the Sttu.knt Senate. The 5taff fed~ this year that Hdp we have learned from o ur Thinpwere KCIIInldtsperate failure. on the staff by Tuesd ay. AI that time then St udent Senat t president Paul Schillina. who had bttn d o llll)' watchin& o ur proarcu, sltpped In with assistance. llehad bcenheplnaintollch with the administntio n &nd had r e ulved a uthori u tlon to \ Senate Scoreboard l·introduccd A.,.pprovtd ~::e~~ Pointer Independence Failed · friend of mine bCtt t fratrrnM, man xn~elea for stcalin• fto111 him, tnd tMJea)nd WaswhtRJ hew! that Bud Steiner was mact 1 Siam• Tall Gamma,. the bttrr il p\eullnblj: fro n• •• stri~tl)· humollfOIIIPOint of vicw. Due I o th is li mi t ed USOtiatio n with Gret k life I ran only enmlne it iii tht contr~t o f my u:pc:riencc, which hu been , e xc~pt for t ~ h·o tnstantt l I m e nti oned unpleuant to the point oi repulsion. Let me cite a few e.umplu A ·aoocl many of my clott friend s wear lona hair and un co nventional clothes. They art howevtr,Kime of the linnt hu~an beinp t hat r~e r.·cr known. certain freed oms that ,·ndan~··s !~~uJivs!:t ~ ~~P~; .~~~:·1~1~ h_umanity. They d o n't h...,.,. J naht to destroy hl.luunit)' '"uhnl the United States and ht..r"' '"' should not be free to d•'•" •'> humanit y I n the wo1lJ Ultimatdy this will h.J•·c to t>r t he situation. So when people aik nk' r( I a m 111inst freedom 1 SOl)' >~s when it ltada to the duuu~t1on ~;:r7edn ~:;~· t~ ~j/;~'( ~;~ ·!~;.P.!0-'•11 ~g;.~~hc..!'h~h51 t":.t~!"~:~~~ -iliiiiiiPJ:J:I;Ilii~~--~~; IJii o ffic:en, must be sotttn rid of. S~ientists a nd univeuitic1 ~:~feearrat~~~b~n ,:;v!lr~r.!,~ mua be restricted. lndusHiri which produc:e eonvrntion1l :nd'~n°u~a:"!~~~Hs b~~~~,i~ reltncted. The mor~lrutrictionl d e m-1 n d ed wo ul d be Implemented throu&h taws in IOclcty and wo11kl be delisrwtl to put an end to the dest.ructiH fOf~ in the wo rld. Let's tiC! tosether to put an end to destruttion. · .... , Senate Approve.s Budget For Next Academic Year By Jim Hofn any tirM. Tb.c 1968-69 ~e•lon of the, The fo urth rcJOlution pui s Student Senl!e, mutln& for the the Scnat c on record "u nnal time, approved !be •udml uprnsina lu put apprcclatlon a ctivity fe~ a llocations for ·for the: time. and effon uerted 19 69 -70 and p aned four · by Mr. Paul 11:. Schillin& u ru olutions. Preddent of St udent Body.'' On Apr. JO, theSenale\'oted • Schillinj:, 1 ~enior , cndcd hi:r 10 approVe allocalioDI of second term u Knlle pn:lidcnt Stale St udent Governments will tnn t t his weekend, May 9-IO,u WSU-Oshkosh. Expcctrd al that meeting it 1 m e nd m e n ! t o 1 hc UC constitution !lu! will ruult ina lar&c chan&c in Internal struc t11rc ofthal orpnil.ation. Tw o members o f the ~dc:c'~~~ fe~C:'«~ fro~ T he y spoke on the aborted ~~:2~,6 ~cel~tie~w~:f S:::f:S~ · ::'Q:':.o~~.J.~~Tt~ei~oo: In his ~~p1c~J~Rbcr~:;o;:!' sbc~:~: The Senate d¥ not apptove 01111 motion that would have set precedenee In re:sultlna infallure of t he Sentte to atloaote funds tobe utedasstluies. Another motion tbat would ;i~ r:u~~TY~U::-':!;Y t:r ~:!· IRIS, t he ac:hool yearbook , Wll ddut~d in th~ Sen1te. In otMr businl'K, t hr first of ~~t!e::~:~!~~~~!~e~~ haUeouncilstoKI-upappcU.tc ::::!:~·..:~~"~' . ;,h;, '"' A s ceond rc1o luti o n, unan imoiiS!y approved,Siales that "caeh houR Owner or houlin& wrporation or other . .e..!t':! ~~n ,reo:n~~/:rn::. The has a pprovod lhrce 11\ldent orpniuliona. Thr: lfOups a pprovN arc: t he Mental llu.lth Aaociation (MANASA), th e R O T C hon o rary orpnlzatlon - Pctshin.l Rifles, s~nalc ~':u~c~~ycs,~~~~sln :~•c~~~~~~~it1::0 1~01,~Jc~~n~~~~ ilulknt rKwspaper. Til e Senate has alkK:atrd funds for t he p~per to cont inue on c.mp11sthis ynr and will dul With the issue again early Sta te ~t~~~t::; ;!~nd~~:r!:3~~J·~rh·: It Wll IMOIInecd that thi:r first meclin& o f ihr 1969·70 year's final General Assembly o f S!lldent Senate will be hr.-kl at United Coun~il or Wisconsin 6:10p.m. o n May 7. th~ smart choice r,================il b;y Dexter " petmllled '" " "'"" on•t hr:irpremiJr:s." Ill ' " "' . ""' • The present University policy Jsweh that t hcre·canbenob«r inoff-crrnrpus a pprovedhooliiq. cha~gct~~ u=:t~n ,:lt; i~ that Ill~ number of ptiyliial education ~dits req uu ed be dun&OII from four 10 t wo and l hatlhetcc:reditscan be !lkenat THE MONSOON SEASON lor rhe Sleven~ Point oreo continue$ unobored and "~mort · studenl~ cotr v umbrella, wilh them,elvu eve ry p la ce rhey go. . for feor of bemg co..,ght in the roin. The podure WO$ Io ken rhrough T he hou dn& o ffice hu announc~d nunclts for men only for Wulnll'r ernploy~nl . Tho5e mcJr on work Jt udy an: prcferredbutothersrroayapply. Talks willinclude wo rk inratt he residence hall desks. in the ho usillJofriC<' andascuS!odi:ans. Ar pU.ntions are available In the g<oling w hich is o n 1he Iron! 1resc rvo Sl.j side of the University Center. 1Ph.oto by Mil<.e Dominow $kil GLACURH Will Hold Meeting Maultby Will Talk On Point Campus In August ?~.-~~r,~.~~th~r~~~."...,~~~ G I..AC UKII . th~ Grnt lU:es Auociation of Colle11c and Univrriit y Kcsir.len« lhlls. is or\e o f s1x rc,.lonal a~S<KUtions in i hr United Stal e:s which are branches o t the Nalional Association o f Co llcac an,J Uni VU5ri "Y Ruioknce llaUi PI.\CUIIII). GlACURII Is com pose d u f oollcp.·~ and universil ic' in i hf '\IIU o f Min nesota. Michipn. low~ . Ind iana, Illino is. Ohio ami Wisconsin. This auoci atio n ,..u orpnizrd 10 e noour:~se open lines o f con1muniution o n ihe residence hall k-o·d .This il.ane w o raa niu11o n f o11 nd rll 1~51 s ummer by dividing the Midw u t ~ rn Auociation o f Co l h Je a nd Un i vers it y Rcsid~!lee lbll~ inco t wo lfOUI'5. ll has t wcntyschoulmcrnbcrsal theprcxntlirnl' . In 1968, WSU..Sin~ns Point so:nl I d~leption o r t welve tO the Uniwen.ityoflllinois. It wu a tthil: regional llll"cl in& lhat Scoll Sthllll~ ~nd Qrndy M~d p., a prncnlat ion oo o ur universit yandllsqualifiutions fo r 1 confe~n~ site. On t his baiis ..-~ rctci~d lht- bid. Stevens Point will holt rtrc n rst annual GLACURI\ oonfe~ncc Sl~!t· Univ,·uity . Pr. Stamnahs rd~lions;le n Sir•J•d. fin~n..~. ren·iveo.l hl< d<>eto ratc from l nduna Unlvcriity, whc r.:- he $0,' 1\"l'd in the area o f llu<l~11t aUairs. lie hn b«n ~an of Stmlc nts a! the Universit y of Wis.;oniin . Milwaukee, a nd hehl a sirnn:u ,illc al GramJ Valley St:al~ College in Michi&an. The ~ctual co11f~rence has been set 111• by t he propammin& cmnmil!ce. This ~ommillcc has ruade pl:ans ·for <kl<:&atutolive oncocducationalwin&s withthe The GlM: UIIIll'ar ticiration ,\ ward will be prc:>r."ntcd by the WSU·Stevcns !'oin t GlAl"UKII Award Co muoillce to the vis.itintt dcleption, who in !he judgnoent o f thilr comrorinee. had IM nonll part idpalion aniO n!( !he visil infl. dcle fl.ll io n s a t ih ~ 1'16'1 Gl At)URI I Con fcrc11cc. This aw~nl will be based u pon r c s p <;>n H s f or prc · con fcrence requeUed rnfonnat ion. rresentat ions by r ublic :...hlRss at 7 :30 r .rn. in the l~r~:e Je~twe hall o f t M Cla:llrOOm Ccnta, lloom 12S. on l'rillay . .\b y 'J. l:lf. Maultb )" has studiW with f)f. ,\!ber t Ellis. with wlonm M is oo..aut h<>rinl a bonk . The ! MnK' or his :t<l<lres:s wi l l h e '' ll u w 10 So lv~ l' s ye h ul oJ ica l l'ro blc ms ltaliu,..lly.'' Or . .\l~ultby's rk'ld of inler~sl is in K.F..T. - Kational f.motlw l's y c h o thuapy. K.E.T. [$ a ruychothenpy ba u d upon rcsnr c h validated modem wing progr1m consistin&ofcighl houl$ofwingmt'l:t inp . During t heii<' ci&ht hour~ st udcnts,.ill bcconll' acqu.ainted with one another and cxthall&e idcu through a ~erks of discuuions on a rt"COmmcndN list of ~nerallovir:s. Diw:u14ion ,..,It be st utcd b y <kk:ptions at l hr: con r ribu l ions by conference. indiYidull>l dclt&l te s Rprt$C"nling t heir dd cp!ion in the wina nrcctings or d iscuuiongroups, and upon any displiys which a ddc&al ion nray br inJ to theconfcn:no:e. The Stevens l'oinl chairm:an o f the Awa nfs Comrnillre· will lurning human behavior !hcor ics.andR .E.T . t eaches a bo.•havior:al process where one dis covcrs !bat a ll ncga! ivc emot io ns s uch as a nxiety. <lcrr(ssion, s uill . o •·crwhdmin& fear. arc prod11cls o f karncd behavior. and th.:ll OIK can leam not to fo.~l or to oonlrol these Win~ narn~d This yur ·~ final Ge n~ ra l ho u~ing; Brian F.llinpworth. food service; SandySchultzand A~~~:mbly of !he Unitrd Council of WiJco n sin Stal e Studm t Carol Schllltz. hospitality ; Calhy will be held this Li pp and Mike lli~nbct&. rc&istr.rl ion; C hock hnuen and weekend a! WSU-<hhkosh. Ocle~tn from WSU..Sintns JayCayncr. cnte n ainmeni ; Lucy Point wrtl leave Friday May 'J for Bun and l..inda Bolio n. p11blic "Govcrnn~tnts ~ssions thlt cvcninJ andonSa t. ::~::.c~n!}c~h~c~~ondcci~i Summer Jobs Available At Switchboard &O"Cmmenu o f !he nine stale 1 A 11d"rey J ohnson , ne w WS U · SP S tud e nt Sena te I Ccre!lry, has tcpla«d Wally Th ie l 11 campu. u\ltlona dlr.eetor for Unllod Counc:il. Th~tl has become Sludent body president. T:b !!=..i to =~bd~~~~hl . wiU number about 20 pcnons, . Weekend employment is auilable lhro~~&h t ho: summer months between the boura of 10:00 a . m . • 9:00. p.m. Sa turdays and Sundayl. Studenlswhowillbc:&tirl&lnor ncar Stevens' Point and who would be interc•ed in working liOIT10 of t hor wcc:kctld bour1 tlrould conllct Bernice Fr~odc, llead Operator, WiKonRn Slate University Swltehboard . This emp k:o)'ment wiU be ;::.,~e~:~;cr~~':uah rqularor lni~•cd 11udcnt1 should 1 ::ka,ti:,.n C!';nn°u':s i,:tm!dfat:':;"to lwo prevlolU .eaions. Sho111d adunllp: o r anilablc trlinlna they win apin this weeke nd, prior to the end o f the ac:hool ~~~~ .~'i!:a h~~~';!1 thc:ywill~lin:ICO¥Ctcdpl.lque. hom. this ...... ktnd . U'hl..E JOE'S Drinl<.lng Elloblishmtnl ~ SAlES OK USED SERVICE @> Phone 592· 4211 CARS & UUCKS Polonio, Nothln~ stiff or stuffy about Oel<:ler's smart new wing-tip monk strap. All !he same. il"s a pretty dressy way of going casual . or a casual way of going · dressy. Anyway. !he smarl choice is yours when you choose Dexter. Wis. I 1 !, : 1 I yn~r. 11 th~ ~lso d iKuuion and applical ion o f a w in J n ns it ivi r r. trainin& rrosranr, !he dci11ls of which will br left nu .inly 10 t hose d ~ lepl ~s on the indivkh ul win&5. At t he preso: nt time !Mo: are over SO Uudenuon t his c:;~mpus in~olvcd wil b the conferenot. The over-all ch~lrman is Candy M c d d usis tcd by Jo hn l'rosr~nunin& rxwUCofr~een. w~ld ~:~r~;Jr~:~::•E~~~d~~~J;~ :.!E;.:,:!f~Yl!~i~!m ~ ~ fl~l;;~:~~~tt!~ec!r~~r~ Mo ndov. Wednesd~nd F•idov Evening• SHIPPY· SHOES polil ic:al nnal businc• processes related to conflict Most Ne w ond Used Units o n Disp la y In sid e i,:'!::~,:;r~!:~~i:~:. Sludcnt _:: • :~::.:• i n : •· _ _ _ _ _ _•::: ;'::":.:' ~::: ":_ ·"-----=======~;=======-=::::::::::::::: -:-:-:M-~~~;n_~~~·W~--·:-'::·e!::::::-:::-::::-:::-::::·==-=_JJ ::::I will be pan of a f ~...ademk en~irunment. United Council ~;cn;--ch~an .•~~~~:Y~~"'P:h: C."ornmillce and Howard Haywanl. 1dvdcs the rif11Comrnittcc. Will Discuss StuMembers o f t he Sturin& l."'ommillccarcas fo llows: A ud n y I o h n son, Amendments proar;unnoinJ; lienee ShcbeS!a, a me nd~ rt modtllng , fifty fru h mtn pleo.. ttoy POLONIA SERVICE CARAGE :~~::~d to~~C,S ':;~!~.-:~e ~~ ~~r,o,:•dn °!~he tlu~re:~~~ ~eu~~~n ale;~~; e~:Ou'~t~~~~¥~ !his sllmmerfrom A~~&. I 7-!0. i nte rnal structure. The u aet u tent ofthc anrcndmenll ilnot known at this time. Ol her biiSin~• atthisGmeral as.mblywlll lncludeelectionof our ;•:'~'P~••:·~'' :'2":'!:'1 '':i; '"~'·j ~J W:"'~ ' j-~~~~~~~ (romi•umJonf)4t ~i~:ran~~~~~~~ c!~~tce~>;-t!': ~~cth~:~~~~~ecw~~<~,!n13t! ~~=~~"or'~~~;o~·ho:~·l':!~l~~a~ The kt)"rrole spcaku a 1 t h<.; epnfe,...ncc will be Or. Lrwis Stamuak as. rrucn ll y ~n auisUn t pr o fC$1'.0r in t he ~part n"'nt ofhi&hernl llcation and ~~ ministrat ion 11 M khiJ.~n rr":~~;{.~~ilcSS : /..~~~~o~A~ci Co~n~l c!::,';~,~~towY~it:l broadly affect l'i ychotherapy. one llrhon for the dimin~t ion o f t he IK&.Jtivr e mo tions by realizin & the behavior appropriate to your present. As Dr. ~bult by pul$ it , ··...your past Ia past; it's &One. You" can o nly live in the present. 8 111. 'to.lay' is !omorrow's'paSI.' If your p;.SI wn a 'bad J«n~,' change it. By liYin& y0 11r life today to !he hci&ht of yo ur sa t isfaction. you eon rcwrile your p:ul to your Jatil:f~ct ion. Your life is n\051 n1caningfu11y concdv~ u a bridsc brt,.·ren ~~ "Rentember. · , 1 I were nonVIO ent, . so be careful of your. after shave:'_../\ ------"~~~ . \~RQ\\.'fi ~~) ~~ L§li Wild-eyed coeds can turn any peaceful demonstration into a full-scale riot. so be careful how you use your Hai Karatee After Shave and Cologne. But just in case your hand slipst we include instructions on self-defense in every package. (If you're a paci_ fist, maybe you'd better read the instructions twice.)' Hai Karate-be careful how you use it. - I "I know the wav. home with mveves closed: Thln you1<nowtrwt wl y 1oo we11 Bccaustdrivinganold lamlliar route canmtkeyou drowsy,..-.n .mtrryou'rf rest'?· · Whenthat happens. pull cwe•.laktl brnk . . ancl!lkt 1....:1 No0o~Acli0n Al<l1.• Tllty"h htlp you d riwe hornlwithyour tyiSOI)tn. NoOozAcllonAkls. Nour shouldbl wilhoullht m. ~ ~. • • , Ma 8. 1969 Searles Appointed Museum Curator Robtrl K. Seailtl, auisttnt pro ftssorofbioloJY anddlrrctor of the MIISCIIm o f Nat11r.>l llistory a t WSU, hu been named CWIIO r of the Villi Louil lt~orlc Slteat Pr.oirie dcOtic l"l. WikoMirt. Vllla Lollis is a mansion uhtebuilt o n t hcbank1of t he Mi uiu lppi i n 11143 by lro nt lcrsnllln llr rclllaDousrnan. Tbt mansion, furnished In the 1plendor of the Victo rian Styk. 5tand• Just nitdld In tltclast crnt11ry , and costumed &uldes a reet visitors and n:call the c k aance o f 1 bnonc crt. Operated by tbeStlte lllstorkal S!K'il:ty of WiscoMin, it iJ open ann11ally from May I to Nov. I. andlaJtyearwuvisited bymorc than SO,OOO pcoplc. Sca rln hoklsa B.S. dc~rt:cin biokt&Y and eonJI'rvation from WSU·Stevenl l'oint, t nd 1n M.S. dc&rce in ed uca tion fro m !he Univenity of Michi&an. After t nchinJ hl&h school at Delavan, f o rt Atkinson and Black River Falls. hr joined t he faculty of t hc l>cpart n-=ntof Biologyin 1962. 1\c lcft t heampuJdllfinl t he !l(hooL yn r 196S-66 to 1hldy art , literatllrc,jollrnalism, b rotdcanl n a , tnd museum operation . lie rejoined til<' staff in t he ran.o r 1966. HUE IS A CIEATI\IE WAY in whi(h to let in some (001 olr on thote worm dnys " hen one is in don. Two deda serve os window ttops for w in· Haferbecker Recalls Nostalgic Thoughts About WSU Through His Service Here The m~n ..·ith a firm lliP o n pn:vlous summer K hoob at till" rdns who •t<"<'rc.l Ctntr.ol Stevens Point. kttpin&e~p¢nll"l St~tt· ("o ll.-,c "'ith 1100 students at a minimum by camping in a into WSU·Stuens Point. ..·irh tent nur tM National Guanl ·•bno~ 1 1.\ limn t hat enrollment. a rmory and cookin&in an out of J s hn-i n & so tnf noUal!lic door hull h. Jle ~nd thR:~ Olhcr "th uu~hts thnr days about mrn from his homo.•to ..:n k rpl WSU "s 1Sth • nniv e ru r y romntoditi<'l cool by burying "'obs.:o·an~"'fl thorn• ina ho kncar t he h'nl. ~ Dr. Gon.lon Jlaferbe(ker. ¥\{t • ,In th~t fOJmr p¢nod he hail ~tloidcrit "for aadcmk " aHairs. • married his ro·t ~uh~r at l'ubr. $:c1~~ni~:s .~:ch~:~\~~~:,~; ~~r~ticd <;,~t~~ ~m;u':non ~ ~~:t'itu~~:, :e~::~;~~ 1.by t hor {,~~~r'k~ !~~~; wu one or f,.... lie wn a 19·ynr old teache-r in a urt~.-.room nn:al Khoul in U nJL>dt Count y wht 11 he bcpn Bod r. soul and ho me was held IOK<"Ihcr by hiJ income as a dish w~sh<:r and table waiter at ~~i~~..~~ ~":t!~rt~·,J;;,~~ ;,~s:!: ::~~~~~~~h~~ M~l: St~~moo:. ,,,.~~:~~~ntl):. Jlafrrb«ke r b k~;:n f~: ~~~~~·~~~~rh~1:hcu111c ~rvc ~~ ont o f t he fe ..· mtll in the entire to of a t MmiMry and to M a winning ,Jebater and member of t he theater aroup. Amon& tllr daMmates in those: days when students knew eac h or th( ir oounterputs pe r s on a ll y we re William Clements, now diredot" of instit11tiona\ reuarch, and Ethel !till, t$SOCiate professor of home: economics. llafrrbecker admitss.rnilin&IY the stlllient bod y of hiJ day wun"l lackin& vitality. One: you,_ manwt nt from clasuoorn t o classroom o n a warm spri!IJi in-= lftemoon I O invite 1111dent5 to a puty at 1 loa\ pJ.rk. Beca~~~~t o f int tmrption, t he t hen !'residen t F alk wu presidcnt of l'hi \~!~ Z~~:~. ~-~~~~.. t~SC:~";! ~;~~. ;:;"~·~ c~~~~ni!yB \~ tol'"knl adntinDtrativt •po~t ion. ""Mr back&round pw ntc a .breath o l u.~ricnre which hal helped n-= undrrsund the tOial SIN~t11re of r dllcation-kno..i n& the kin,Js of small .comrnunitks ~tudenu conK' fro"rn hu been ll<'lpflll, too," hrmll"'' · This nu n o f tttc people uys Stevens Point StateislliUa people's eolk&t primarily to K~ chlkhen o r ..·orkinamtn . " In fact . I OOpc toxeit a:row wi th bro ailentd ed11cational o fferinp. with &rnter cult 11r11l impact on ~nlral Wisconsin. and with SlrOn&cr &fldllatr pr01r.om in a n~~mberofarns.'" And he was q uick to einphu.i..tt that quality Nucation ill a m11st to and t hc: t wo ~··rrpt c•l new (ORirlfll II lkluit lligb Sl"hool 1'142 ~n.J Lil~r I"'UIU( f~~"ll ll )' rolkaJUU for ~ thir.t t ime a\ St•·•·ens r o rnt I n 1\1 4 5 hr had the or por t urntle ~ o f b,,,oming 111 prc>i•ltnt of tl~<· huffalu('ollnty I"U dtt~$ ( "o\kJI<" in Aim~. ra~ull)' lll<'lllb~r at the uw bnnch rn Kenosha or tnst ru<'IOr atl..at'ro lfot.Stat•Colk'Jt • "l hc fut11rt .Jidn't 1\lt>C"ar bri~oht at thor rount)· ~QUo):(" Inti.)() I~ sianf."\1 a •vntnct ~t l..aOow: ano.l !>la)·od theA' until tiiC' fullowlnJ )"U r when he was named to t ht laC11IIy of th<" Milwaukee Stat ~ Colk&e now UWM. It a f erbeckc • was at Milwuhc lor a d~cade and c ompkl<'d hiJ doctorate at l>bdison durinJ iiummcrs and in a lcne o f abKn«. A1professo1 ofecooomicl.chailm~nofJOcial !l(itnr,:c ::and I$59Cdtc dean of k Ur n and Kicn~. he hdpo:.J auide t hat inMit11tion from a co lle&c to 1 univer si t r. u.prricncethatwu hdpfulaftcr hetrt.u rnc.J toStcvens l'oint in IIJS6. John D. Shephard Receives Promotion To Army Major John D. Sbtphud , memb(J o f t he military sclencr department , wu promoted tu Army M~or d11rit~~ a brief ccre.oonyfrlday mornit~~. lie Inches d aues in United StatcsddtnKullblishment for men eruolkd in t he school"l Aim)' Reserve O((iecr Tr•initlf Cor ps. Anativeof Auror.t , l ll., ~bjor Sh~pard hu Men in t hl: SO.'" ""'" for 10 yean. lie came to St n~ns Point in A~~&uA afterlludyinJ!.~I Michipn Stale UniHrSil)' w h~l•" ht lcCC"ived amastcr'sd•'lln"c. !l is wife and ROH Command e r Lt. Col. N.-.1 o ·.-ecfe pinned hiJ &Old <»k k~t cluster. symbol of his o ffio."f Friends anli fellow do.·parlm~nl coUcas utJ hono rfd him at a receptionafter thcctrcmony. llaf~rb~cke r was usodatN wrlh thr« o f Stevens Point Stale'• nine prnidents 11 a Sludent and with thn:e as a facultytn.: mbcr. llcisan\uSor<ito rrc~U t hat his t~n11rc as ading president fro m January to Octobtrol 1961wasb~cr t han thor six·month Krvicr &rvcn by t'~lk . Oo:Jpite a heavy incrcuc in nspon;sibilitiu, lbfnbcckcr co ntlnues to t:U;c his .Jeep, deliberate voice into the d nsroorn fo r lcct un:s on labor problem~ in t hcccono mics .Jrpart ment. ;~ dminiJtr.ot i¥e ~~~~~~~ ~ t all lutts o f ed11nt ion. l"unscqll~nlly, WSU pro leuurs frrtl~ntly ar~ c..llt d 11pon to :..,::i~~~~~d~~~r:~;~:~~~: l~t fact. his knowlcd&eof t hc: Jubjl'ct has <tllilifltd him to bc OIK" o f a doun fll"IIOns who ~rvc 11 arbitrators for the Wisconsin f.mp loymen t ll.cbtions Co mmittee. lie hu handlcdwact d ispiiiCS invo M n& police. &alb.a1e. IOCWIJ:C, and c m p loyu of ed11c atlona l accrrdit rd in tbt early 19SOs ~~··~!;~~ ''W:'':;1,:;:.:m~:: hut~$ AlbntM~n. Will th~ first o ffki:rl o f the school to ~lYe as a North Central oommissioner. The o r &aniution's teams ft(:(:ntlr &avr full rcco&nit ion to three ntw pro&r.oms at St r vt nl Point ; muter ofsdcnce dearec in hontll eoonomlcl N11cation, master o f science intcachin& in biology and ma~dof JCicnecin spccchpatholol)'andaudiolo.r. ~ystcms. "'This arbitration work has b« n helpful for me inbrin&irt& new uar11plcs to my daucs," he: muKd. THIS PICTURE HAS A ••; ;;;;:."";;:--?':--·.;.,ofi 20thCentury.ro•PfHtnts 100 RIFLES A MARVIN SCHWARTZ Productoon COLOII tr,.Orb·~ !fs~:==·=~~~ ~ ~ \ f( . ~ " Persuasive .•. Exciting . .. Excruciating beauty!" ~- - Th1 Sl.4n(ord 0./fy (Sllfl{otd Uni•r1sityJ ~ " Joyous use of imagery, color, and spontaneity . . . Do go see these films!" - Til• thlly C~ifom~n {UC •t lhrU!ey) ~ corrr:l:!~ct~r1.ha:,~~ ;;r;c:-:::; :::;~c: ib~d ~~; ~~~~d "':~ the d at$1oom and most o f t hat outthndin& leadership award ' time o n t he" college lcvtl. is a o ri&inally intendN for him. strona spokuman for lludenls. Instead , Or. llalerbeckerwasthe '"I hopc t hory wiUeontinucto recipient . i\fler anrduatlon, he Rt11rnod havt; more . involvement. in Untver st t y pOIIC)' t O Anl iJo IO luch socb l , makin&-cspeclaUy in academic sdcnol'l in the hi&h school fot" areas." thrceynrsand romplctcdworlt; lit pcnonaUy welcomes thD fo r 1 • mut er 's de&rce at tn:nd In ltclllt)' naluation, Northwestern durin& the tltrce establishina t he yearly campus summers. ~;t~=~~' · and c urri c u lum lie met Arol Hafubecker's personal eJperifnees lO )'un 110 Ul p.,.,,.,. Genesis I r-:::;;;o"'":;..:.:.:;;:.;:;..:::=-------, st udent t1 Suw ns Point State ! &h"ts wpport fot" his propoAis. In tho.: b)'lone days. little emph.ui.s was placed onltudcnt &OWfl'lmtnt : OO!Ufll;uentJ)'. t he ump111 Involvement was mainly in socialadiotitits. A two-hour collection of the finest . experimental and documentary f1lms bemg produced by exciting new student filmmakers. ' Ct~:~r;~,~';::~~ ''Co~: 1 ~:~·!:;~;:;!~tZi~~! I Their BanIt native Anti&o, ta~.~&hl in a nrral l for fo ur yean and was ~ehool ~=j~ ~~~!wt:'o"::!:""" liJF: yean of experitnc:c, hcwasdra.win&S8S per month lllary- 111me • when With tboac he s tart e,d · - •nd bi s rupondbilitics were inc:R.uifll. He decided to compkte wort on a baehclor'sdt&rnlnd t.e.d for hilhcr1'isiU. He bid 11tcnded acvcra.l .APU/jl!(!! NATIONAL BANK ~l STIVINS POINT · WIS CONSI N OtooM A fun Gift for Your Mom . * A BRASS CRICKET BOX * COASTER BANNERS * WE GIFT WRAP * WE MAIL llfAIN HALL AUDITORIUM Monday, April 28 and Friday, llfay 2 7:30 P. Ill. TEA HERS WANTED SOUntWEST, !NTIIIE W!ST AND AlASKA 1303 Cefttrol Avt., N.E. ISouthwHI TeochttiA~::;:rq_.., I II United Campus Ministry Hew M.llico 17106 S1..5t stud...-t. - a .• general I I II J I ,.,., 19 toe~ I Science' Students Toured ·Mississippi Coast Tile ~rond and Jut ntensi'te ~~o~~~ld Fte~t~~~rbe ::'e ~~ student• in the name of t he ''Gulf Cotsten", took plate durizll Easter vacation, Apr. 4-12 . The youna men we.n: plc:ked from 1 list of volu nt een who ~::e~ ~~h~~r :C':l~ ~~ro': to the parlltlpanu. wu approximately S1S. Pro fe.ar Fechtner, thelt spon10r, spmt ::~ ~':n!~t1 p~~.C:p~ and the education o f interested s tudents th rouah affiliated institution~~. Ourin1 the 111y, the Gulf Coasten took 1 boat trip in Bilo~i Bay near Deer 11-land with trawlfr omthe ~captalticd by Joe Scholtes. Economic history o f the ~a and ma ny s~cimens were the fortunate result . They finl visi ted the Burier llbnds by e~~r tnnlina more than 60 miles by road and CIUlleWIY tO O.uphiJI bland, Abbama, 1nd kciure-toun of READER REPLIES TO GREEK DEFENSE (ronllnuedftomPGlt~J 1 Three ensembles from the WSU mulic department ~iU ptr1CnlaQOnce rttoniJht at8 p.m. in the. Wisconsin Room of theUnivenityCcnter. · The M1drlaal Slnaen, ditrded by Kenyml E. Smith wiU feature 10np of the 16th 1nd 17th centuries. Makinl• debut wiU be the newly-formed Percur:sion Ensemble, directed b"y Dennis Brown. The aroup Is comprbed. of the percullion majora of themulicdepartmcnt 1nd wiU• preien t a vuicty of lnll ru menu perul n inl to percualon . The Bna Cholt. ditrttcd by ~~u':is~· ~~!:a~::~b~~o~ !:,~YwSu~ Bi~ O:;~"'::n~ ~~:our'!eLab~~~!m~ Natlonll While on the 1:1and, thlly I warn in the wrf for 1 few howa. In the twUJ.aht and d1tk neu, they beachc:ombed, lrined In thll breakeno n bothsldesofthe }~~ and cooked o~r an open They were treated to one ne nlna ledure by 1. Y. ~::}::tm·:~ ~h~ld su:~!.hllr~r ~~p- ~t!~~j~~~~~~~-ur~k:. "Miuiulppi Estu ari es." andApril, l \169. j The hosu we~ Dodon Gunter, Otchner and Abborio f Gulf Cout Research Laboratory, Ocun Sprinas, Mississippi. This bboratory is concerned with Three Ensembles Will Prese~t !~~tua~~Vo/~~P~~e~a.fe f~~ ~~:~h~:~:e~ht;~l .!~~~:~!.',: Concert· Tonight ~~-dlolll, u wu done Lui Beton the 1111\11"11 trip home t iM aroup t~n t time at the U.S. Department of the lnte rior, PU(:qoula O,mmer ~lal Fithery SUtlon, Pa~M illiuippl. ;~:!':~!:e: t:~~~u:r! b~ departmtnt. A moY!o and llidel were lbown later of 1tation ~n:. re-&r:x".!:~;e ~u~ :::h fortUNte In beina able to boml Chrbtmas showed many 1erial and tour the new ruearth ship, . slldu with hill Informative Oreaon U, whldl wu chriltened betwccri The hllhlilht of the tripwu ubeduled adtr-itiu thll Gulf the one-day cruile on the C:O.tlerl divided up into specific oc:elnOJfllphic veael, ~ interest vo ups to observe, captained by Fred Tb0mp10n. collect and wort in the ~~·!~.upo;c~ru~~tneo~~ -~~,t~:~l!~~~:~~: came back with,plant and animal remaincd on bomt and put out the tnw l many times llld from t hne drap c:amc up with 1 ~teat variety of . specimens. Arro.:'n& the~ spccuncns were squida, vanous cnb.s. sea c:atfisbcs, puffers , IPUIY puffcu. IICI l nvertebnte Zoolo11st anJ orpni.ur o f this 3 000 mile trip to the Gulf Coni for lludcnt benefit, wuaa:ompanicd by the followift&Jtudents : Drivers: lrv Johnson, Green Bay; One Blakeslee, Middk to n; and~rl.eu~:,d se':~~1 ~be~ co~~:(!,'~!':' ~~o;::~te"':- ~:fa~~~ u~~~·c!~ftiSJl:!: ~'ofc!:re~~~·~r~aupac.: flounden, brow n US-latin American Relations Discussed •l&K and and Chllrmu of Commiuccs: Clin t HeUand, Llnd-G-Wcs, food and cooklr1.1; Tom Vande Zande, Waupun, tct-up and take-dow n ; hck Turner, Wauwatosa, dilbwuhen; AI Pcnnebecker\abontory. Committee Memben: Gtr& By PauiJant y Ku nkel, Mllw1ukee; leeMeyen, Bnver: Ron Pin&el. Appleton; ~~~e. ~~~~cf~~u~ce~c~~ Milwallkcc ; Bruce TbompiOn, llq Uandak. The tto rin of d run ken fntemity partiu are not untrue. There bavc bun numerous n~de mike the belt futemlty men? AI I ICeit,ouroppositlonlies the vt,or In whlch fraterni ty men•tt•c:ktheirburdiJowlna an d the erUoymenl of li•ln& humullarilnpcopkouaht. I rulln ( hat fratcrnltlcs oc:c:uionllly do perform lOme no teworthy function but their Involvement in petty, As 1 fellow I know stated very limply when I uir.cd him why he quit pled&in& Siam• l'i, "Guilty Co nscience." "To thine own tel! be true ." f~~anorb~~feic "':t:d~":,~ t~~~ f~t::.!t~Y dr:!~~·ruchmth~as b:. ~0~, fo~. o~:;!':c~~)l f':t~~ !~~;;.~~c: c:~i~lil=ll~~~: Jh'/:~ ~k= 11 ~!~r!~.~t~~~ ~::!:n~bl::~:~n. T hey arc lt.al Placement Opportunities ~r~r~;hlchwubuedon 1ean lws~~!fceh!:'o.,n coUccted in the 1urf, on shore. of these peopk in front of the entire student body. It appun to be a blatant disrespect for ~:: r~:n a~!· b;w J o h nson, 1 n oted jan. trombonist. This wiU be the Tuesday May 13 10 a.m. to l p.m., The Boy Sooull wiU 1pcak premkr performance of this wi th aUmajonQOntcmin&c.arccrnec utivescoutinlpolitionl. work in Stevens Point and will ~9a .m. t o 4p. m .• ~.Albert ftaturetheChoirinajau.ldiom. Lea , Minnctott wiU interview all majon interested in chemical and Earlierthillycartheldldripl fettiliur aak:s. BioloJY and natuoa l retources ttudents lteespediUy SinFn and the Bnu Choir touredtbeiOutheallernpanor u~edtointerview . ~I p.m. to l p.m., Ekeo HoDIC Prody£U;wiU =~bcf!:!'~ lne!?m~ s~ak with aU students conccrninafuU and pan posit..,nllnyour home town this summer. Ekco markc(l • complete line of home 1ud"nceof S,OOOstuden ts. Tbc concert will be free to producll. t hepubUc. Wrdpf<ti'Y Mey 14 IOa.m, to 3 p.m., fkrn Hgey PmdurhwiU speak with aU1tudents(Freshman -Scnior)QOncernina;fuUan4part time positions in your home town th is summer. Ekto m1rteu 1 completcllneofhorncproductl. Thundly May I S, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., 1 uth eren Bro th!;rhood I !fe and Health lnruran oe wiU interview aU rna]OII for flc:ld reprrsenta tiYcspolitions. Stop in atthePllc:ementCenter,OS6 Mal n, todlylndlip up for ufetyinstrl.lCtionwiUbeoffered ' in mid May by the utension 1nintervicw. divil:ion of WSU-Stcnnl Point. SCHOOLS-5CHEOULED INTERVIEWS About lO permns wi ll be aec:eptedfotpartitlpa tloni nt hc 6: 30 to 9 :30 p.m. clauet on a.m. to 4 p.m., f'roviso· MIYwood Pub Uc May 13, 14 ,20,2 1 and 271nt he matlts. , phys ic:al educltlon bulldinJ p.m., JolietTdwnshlp lliahSchoo!s poo~Cpt~tlon, 11 1 cost of SIO, phy. cd .; German; Frencb; Enaiish; willbchandlc:dbytheutenslon uW~ell educ. tion; urth s.:k nee; 111; remedia l rudina ; l(:hool ucrrtary lnMainBuildina, room psyeholoslst; driven cduca tion . 240.ndphoncu t .2 19. 0 Techniques ofteachina both swimmina and lifcavina will be demonstrated. Co ntenu In the ande 6\anauiJearls/rudinl;ande 7/8 bnauale llll/aocial studies; 1968 revisio n of water slfcty ande 7/8 mathematics/science; pade 8; junior hlah home instructional li st will be eco oomlcl; juniorhl&h scicnce. dbcussed. NOTICE - School of Edu ca tio n Ju nionand January Scnlo11 Safety Course THIElE DIIIECTOIS of the- ensembles to pe-rform ThutSdoy night or WSU -Stevens Po int ore, from left, Dennis Brown, Robert Von Nuys, ond Kenyo rd E. Smith. , Bjork Will Speak on State's Geology Dr. l'hilitrM. . BJ Oik ,a!iSiltant professo r o f g.:o&r:~phy, will pruc ntthefinalprogr:rrnin 1the Mu seum lecture Se ri es, l96lS-69. Dr. Bjork will show 1 1id cs and talk o n the " Ple istocene V~rt ebrat u o f WistQ nlin." The fliOif:IIIIWillbc pr uc nt cd Mond ay, May 12, u 1:JO p.m. in M.o onr 11· 12 1, Sdcncc Building Auditoriurn. The wooly mammoth and tht 1iant beaver aoc arno rljl the ocmarkablc c rea t ur cs that r~»mcd th is state in th~ nQt so dishnt pasl. This proa.inn " "ill take theaud il: nccbackintot hc pa$t to n:li1·c th e timesofthcac: animals. Dr . Bjo rk b~can"' in t er~stcd in l'lcislattnc vcncbr.ll u while on a summ er field trip to so uthwu tern K ~m;;n about ten ycauqo. o\ftc rtak.i r16advanccd dcare cs at lho: So uth O:tk ota Sl: hool of Mines ~nd Tc chn oloiD' and the Uni~rnit y o f Michigan, he c.arnc to Stevens Point to initiate a gcolol)' poograrn. The first ltOioi)'COUr5C'sat WSUwill bt offered durinc the sc hool year 1969-70 with l'hylical Gcoloay tint 5\:PICstc• and IH1l or lca l Geo losy setond semnter. Bjork I-IYI his bdd studyof th e 1 11 to few k nown occurrences of Pleistocc:ne venebra tes in Wiscons.in hu rekindled his interest in these rcmu kablc animals. lie would like to sh:lrethisintcrrstwi t h Olhen. Th e IUCCUI o f this )'tar'S Mu se um Le cture Series has prompted the Museum staff to sc hedule another xric:s for the nut s.: hoolynr. Th ese proJlllnlSate prucnted (rc:e o f ch.l rae. Everyone is wc](:ome. ~~.~L~~!t~!. . m~':~1rMie~:~c~~ :,.~;;- i t~!~';h· ~J;J~6b~,~~!h:!: An impor tant rncctinl of all School of Educltion junior~ and th~ seniors scheduled t o1ndu~t cin bnuary, 1970,willbe held in the Frank l loyd Wr itht Jounac o n Tun da y, May 6, at 6 :30p.m. Thls meetin&wiUprovidedc tailedexplanationconcerninaplac:ement policies and pooccduresofvitallntcrest to t ho~~t plannlna to utilize the various pbc:emen t Krvic:es. All arc Ufllod to attend. The BRAT BARN " Wh••• Someth ing'• Alway s Cooking " Thursday, !\fay 8 "People's Choice" At leeula r '"" hery Coy of the Yurt 'rofe..lonally Cluned and 'relied Admission SOc 157 Dlvltlon Str.-t Auou from Nor1h 'olnl Sho pping C.nltf Why is Camaro the pace car again? MAUlTBY Will TALK ... (<On tin'"dfrompapJJ . is l he:pointoftryinl tomlkcit adc.adcnd7" Dr. Maultby wiU alto be Jivirl.l a one-half hour 11mple psycholherap)l scuio n durin& the coune o f the cvenin&. The session wiUinvolve an individual who statu 1 psycholo&lc.l problem and dlscussa it with Dr. Maultby,nltonaUy. He Will also 1cc:ept quea.., ns from 111<: ludicnc:e. Dr. Maultby will be nal\able in certain tlasses 1t 9:4S and 10:45 in Room 03S of t he Lib rary b•~~:mcnt, and at • :00 in room 103 o f the ClamoomCcn tcr. T he public il invited to attend. AMEUA EARHART Luggage 10%to20% Because its the Hugger. C.muo SS h.u ~ c:boeen to be tbe Indy 500 pace car for the aecond time in three YeaJ'I. Tb&t'• becau..e it h.u what It take~~. EnJine choiOM 1tart with a 1tandard 300-hp 85<ku.-l.n. Turbo-Fire VB and run up to a 326-bp SM-cu.·l.n. Turbo-Jet job. , _., even a new Bupei Sooop hood you pan order. It opena on ~~.pouri.nJoooltitalrlntotMeuriftefor -- BRHLS ON THI mon,opow.-. Tbe 8S venion of the Huner pi~ the road with tirel on 14 z 7-irlcb-wic:le wheela. beefed- ~Ill u p a~apeneion and power diac:: brakee. The tranam.iaion .:omaa linked to a 3-•.,_t tloor .rutt. If you want •till more, then'a a 4 ...,_t Hunt .rutteravallable. Jndy'e tou1h. So'1 Ca.nll.tO SS. Whm it oom• to pa~ttinr, it'• p~tty dfiU" that Camuo bowt it. way U"OWld. Start .ettinr a pace of ' YOW" own. At youz Cbevtolet d-.ler'a now. P'llttbtc" , .. first, k..,. .. flni. I ..... Ml 8.1969 THE POINTER RHC Week. Ends '·· .... Saturday was tlw day thlt members of the various r•lde-oce halls g.athered to celebnue the eoncluAon of the ennu.l Resldtnce Hell Council Week , Egg to•lng was one of the big events for the ,dly M me~~ of the v•lous he lls competed to IHwho could to• 1 ,..,.,~ bad!; .00 fonh the '!""Sl tlmn wi thout breaking it. Another, IYtnl that kept the dey roll!ngelongwuthe IIDII~ peper roiL GrouP' t.l to unroll as II'IIK:h toilet pap« as possible withcll,ll Is It A Bird, A Plane, Or Super Egg Scrambled Students · Photos By To.;, Kujawski Things Kept Rolling . Just Like Mom's Stuck Up Ptge7 I Nol With A Bang, But A Splash Saturday wu ~n.~d day lor o thers as thly ro lled in the ~n.~d hole alter de termi nifliJ who was the best jouster lor thti.day . Wi th pi llows swiflljing, opponenn disappea red into the jjri:~~ day was done, the ~II$' 5howers were kept busy Mlludenu!made 1 clean ,....eip !or theday. Mor.e Concern HALL-A-DAYS ~ By J udy Brocklna Co mpiltdbySand y !Ierro DELTA SIGMA PHI The bro thers o f Dtlla Si&ma Award. The Alpha S ias a h o partitipattd in thl- Sit Ep canoe Ablu , Te"y &un. AI Bro non , Mik e Cuey, Dave Den, Gary Dinun, D~n Edlebuk, Paul Eh lke, Mik e Fillnow, Stu G r imstad, J.Jf ll llllto n, John th yna. Waynt Lanon, Rod womtn'l troplly lllld flnt plate. Ca n oe ist s in, l uded Va l lllntamlllln and Betty Mo " Uon, Jou ne Dobr o n and Karol Sobublti, Kasty Clu islianso n 1nd Sue Jordan. SCHMEECKLE HALL Sc h rne eckle !!all he ld preliminary tuf11e noes bst Thunday. 4th South fill thlwinncr and wiU be tbc one to :•~ af~~:'!!i~ ~~ i:~~io;o~! I :~':y 0 ~~~~~!~· ~rc· ~~t:.~ ~~~tic:r~arn~k L~~~~~~i", 1~~: Pup?ls , D a~ Sc hawd. Don Stc~r:~ ~~~tM~ev~::;:;n;i n«in theb[J~ent . Schmeccklc's entry fo r tile Apr. 4t h Talent Sbow is OoWe How lc lt . She will play 1 stlection o n t hepiano. Elect io n time has arrived at the! dorm . AU the pffieca arc DELTA ZETA ~!~ eS~~ securo: their ~ t itions from the Wl na Reps . A madhoux oon\'i!ntlo n will be held o n ~~~';,. ~: f!e; w:~t!,':a~~u~~ :~J;i:::~~ wto~~ R~P~: Di ane Ninnem a n wu the MistreJS of Ccrcmonla. Co llqc ALPHA PHI Chapter Director D'anna Lew is was the JIICSI spea ker . D'ann.a Thcdistridaonrnor... rs. l . Buchanun visi ted the O>a ptc r spokeaboutthepk: dccfd uat lon intuv~wina and advisina the and thc pkd&inaproaram. De ll a Zeta arinoun cn the offl«rs. The Parents Club wu init ia tion o f the followina aiJ'b: initiated at the pucntltcaand Judy Awe, West Allis : Kathy mothers dub mtetlna re«n tly Denoyer, Minocq ua: Pam E.,ri, hdd , The new d ub is dcsiancd Fonddu La c; lobrknc Foreman, to aid the chapte r in various Bnnch; Nail(:)' Guct~oehow and !UthyKcdrowski,StevcnsPoint . Al$0 Kare n tbnson, Me rr ill; Tw yll Krak ow, Dixon, IU.; lnJ'~~en~~~~at1e0 h::O"nne:, Po)lndtc who will be s«re tar)' and Bcv Gft)I'JIC or Birch wood, aoP homore tcr:n:tlry . Aud re y ~erYcd • a rc prncn tati¥c from }¥,;;:~:~:~~ftE~u:~ lcavin& Ro1c h's staff to Wm be bec:omc the RA at DcltcU ll aU ~~ ':l:!d~:ew::.V~~ ;~ nc~~~ar~~ (~ the '69·70 Stiff Sunday, May 4, the Della the ! ~~·m b\~":~ i ~e~ o f Mllwau~ec and ShlronPitzke o fStclaon¥illc . . Tuelday f~thec:andidates. Kei~~n:;cl~l~n, ~ia Pf-~ro~ o f o ...,.C.rnauonlbll. Elmhur•Colkae. · ROACH HALL n- ,... ,.,., THE HOUSE, otron from the unive,.ity librory, rece•vea a of pa int over the weekend. He re i tudenll ore reli,llbiihing the areoi oround the window s. (Photo by Tom Kujows kil Many Roach residents have beenro:ocntlyreOOII\iudfort hcir out•andlna achinemtnts. Two junio r womtn were llpped to become mtmbe11 o f the AWS llonor Sodcty,_ Joannc Oobron wil l Inc lude Do n na Ski~. Neenah : Ca ndy Meed , New Berlin; Jane· Allen, West Bend ; Ba rb C.tlin, Milwaukee: Kar la Pfeiffer, Crandon a nd Pat Kocpke,Gnfton. The &iris of Ro"h llaU al$o won the ovenU trophy for RIIC Week . Wit h ll aU Co uncil elections over,thea;irlsareanticipatilll Pare n ts' Day, Ma y 18. The Roath Ha U rcoo&nition banquet Ia amo n a t h e " planned lctivitlu" for tiK-,Uis'aiiCsU. Dr. Wievel Takes Students On Campout · Dr Bernard Wievclwant cdt o Jrnc r ~t c sornc spiri t and tntcrrst J bout the o utd oou, 50 he Uccidfd to " ke 18 of his stude nts at WSU·Stcvcns Point andHboys lndsi rlsfro rn .thc c:ampus ~oelloo l on a n o vernratu .c•rw.rh•,':~·mywcathcrrcport forthcirout ina, thearoup· lcft bst Thunday by but f~ t he Marshfield Sc hoolForeSI . . Dr . Wicv e l , l0n111 mc pr ofe uo r in th e natunl resources departmcn!, dccid~ to rnivc amplna tri P' for hiS st udcnl t50 1llcf COU~ p: t JOrne practk.a l upencn« m outdoor ed~~!ionitudcnu helped the yo urcer children-ate~ 11-in instru cllo n on nJ ture ~rc. tr ack in a. ou 1~ oo r eoo~na. a ltro n omy , bud watch':" l· ~ nen. l fust aid,ccnual survr val pnctlcet ~nd oompass and map read ina . The Jroup spen t the n i;aht in a hutcdd ormitory ,but were at authenticupossiblc In all o ther pursuitJ. TkcyuiiCdslcepinJbap forbcddinaand preparfdand t te tllcir mea b;out side. follows: Fin:l In Mud Joust . Penny F ind. Scrond in t he Tu a ·o f·War and Toilet Pa pe r Rue. They placed third in thf ~~~O:tiJ~PCo~e~~~ Drop a nd THE ECHO 6 % MltoaN.W. ofS tovon1 'oint Loft oH Hlghwoy 10 I I l?'a?.E<~'s:1~:s.~~~ I; Secretarial Help Wanted: for large Ca..Jival touring Co. Applicant must type, t&ke stedo, and be familiar with account· ing procedurel The applicant must also have a yen for excitelnent and glamor, and be capable of handling ~esponsibility. Either males or females may apply. You stari work immediately after your ~~-st.linal and work until school starts in the F,n. Call 71$.6SUUO t. w.Nw. Doft't c:oll un&.a. )'" W ,_ - ! "'"'"""_ .... .._.. • · THE BANK WITH A STUDENT CHECKING ACCOUNT FOR YOU EMPLOYMENT OPENINGSH American Home Products Co. Needs i\Ien. for Exciting Summer Products Guaranteed High Income, Car Nece88ary For Information, Sign Up at Student Placement Office Interviews on lltay 13 and 14, 1 ~ I ,, Pointers Lose Two Veterans WSU.StuensPoint's baKball tum 111Uc~d another lo• bSI w«k wllen reauW catcher M~ Andcr10n 11\iurrd his foot in an accident and recei¥cd \<4 stitcllet. It is unlikely that Andcr10n will be able t O play any morr this year. To rrplac:e Andcraon, eo.ch Jim Clark will probablyuiecitherS..mlknllcy or Tom pLa te. Walknc r behind the Veteran pitcher Ron Grund«n IJ&I1¥alcd an old slr.ouklu injury apinst Oshkcnh and may abo be kiSI for the yur. · 9 Golfers Sweep Three Games~ , Run Season Record To 9-1 ByDo nWunn WS .U ·S t ncnt . Point' s Rive r Falls, J9J-l9S407. at tile IUtprilinJIQlfCBWUCY~OrioUS in tllnc matches Jan week, tWo non~nrcrence trianplian an,d River FaJit Coun t ry Club , Stcvc:1U Point now hu ci&ht poinu in ln&uc play out of ~r:~c~c:~~: o!~:~~~~~~rd~~ !l~~~~rf~~c(i~:. crosse lnds 9-I,S·IllltheWSUC. . They dcfntcd UWM ind UW - Waunu u tension In I h ome milch 1111 'Tuc:so:lly, whipped Ripon and Bdoil II Ripon on Thunda y llld ~bpoted of River Fills and Platteville at River Falll on Friday. In T~ay't match 11 the Coac h l im C l uk ' s WSU-Stenns Poin t bucball team wiU C:I\IC:rtain wsu-e..u Claire In Ita home finale this SatunlayatBukoltPark,slartin& at! p.m. The: Pointers, who are 6·3 11 home thlllfll,wiUprobab lyUJc n!~nns Um Sc:tur and Tom Ritzenthaler aaainal the Blu1olds, who are 2~ in the WSUC and 5·9 ovmU. The: two tc;a nu split a non-conference: twin bill at BukollinApril. Warren 111i n npturcd medalist honon for tile Pointers 42-41--83 ; Mike 42-42-84. Pc tenon. UWM (528) • Rich Thomp.on. 40 -3?--79; Bob Smith, 40-44--84; Ri c h Nan cl, 39·45--84; Tom Ba um an, 41.-13-84;Ron 81rry,42-4S-87 ; JohnMatthc:ws,B-57-110. by firlna 1 onc-ovn-~r 73 on roundsof36and J7. 11c:binlied UW-WAUSAU (4 SJJ • Sob . the: l.ln two holes dtu bc:ina Schauer, 42·4S .. 87; Bill !lucc: OYer on the 16th llole. Onhc:ibc r,4S-42-87 ; Mikc:Epn, Jerry DcNuaio finished with a 47-4 2--89; Tom Schr~dcr, 78 dnpitc boceys on the Lut 45-49 .. 94; Bill Guzhk, four holes. lie was one under 46-50-96. (UKd only fiwemcn.) after 14 ho\c:s. Other Pointer Thunday,May I soorc:s were: Clare Wcichowlkl, 80, Tom Tncy, "81, and Milce STEVENS POINT (4lS) ·Don Petenon, 81. Diclc Prudlo shot Warre n 40-JS-75; Tom TrKY. u89whlchdidnotcount in the 4 2·4] .. 85; Jerr y OeNua:io, team total. 43-40--83; Clue Weichowski, Steve Babbill of the host 43-40--83 : Mike Pc:ttllon , Falcon• had the second best 48-41-89. round, 1 7S, and Pbttnille Friday,l>hy2 football sta r Bob Faherty posted thcbcnroundofthcday,a3S STEVENS POINT (393) • Don Wurcn , 36·37 ..73 ; J erry onthcfrontninc. OeNucdo, 39·39--78; Cllre Coach BiUBurns'athleteswill Weichows kl .. 40-40-80; Tom 38.-!3-8J;Mikc:l'ctenon, ~!ve~~: to1 ~~~thl~:d c:,~:::; Tncy, 40-41-81. Alhland on Friday and on to Supc:rlor on Saturday for a PLATIEVI LLE (3\15 ) . Stuc trlanaular with f.au Claire and Kluss 38 38-76, Bob Faherty thch 0$1Ycllowjackcts. 35 44 79 Ted llcuer , Complete scores of last 36-42--78; Dau Kcou a h , !~.4~~ijJ.9 ; Tom C ushm an, wcek'aaetlon follows : Tuuday.April 29 STEVENS POINT (483) · Dick RIVER FALLS (407) • Stc~c Prudlo, 37-37-74; Tom Tracy , Babbitt. 36·39-75; DaveCronk, 4 2-37··79; Don Warren , 311-41 .. 80 ; Dc nni1 Con ly , 42-38--80; Jerr y DeNu oxio. 43 -4 1--84 ; Ri ck Cuhrnan, 39·44--83; Clare Wckhow.tci. 44-40-84 : G~t 1 Soli. 44-40-84. · rmington's ~ · ·· thorO•gh LAUNDERING - DRY CLEANING Da ll1 Plck1.1 p o nd Dall¥•ry ot Dar'"f 10% DISCOUNT On Cash and Carry Dry Cleaning 4 CAl l OfFICES 428 Di¥islon St. (apposite Colle<;~e Dorms ) . J\24 Second St. 3049 Church 900 Pork St. · The GRADUATING ·SOON? GOLDEN HANGER Wh at Could Be Better Than A New Car! ~ """" E ~ GOLF I SETS. Starting ot $ 29!95 15 lro n1 & 2 Woochl XXX Golf loll• l 9c WADERS FLY RODS Buw students like a pleasing atmosphere when dining out For some reason, they pick The Lantern. .341 _1414 ~ ~~s&.!t!~;~; fl\t b lanttrn -~it.:· Top: Slyle ' 357. 100% Orlon 1 acryloc, "Hr-V'' Ihirt. Anof1ecl colors. Srzes S-M·l·XL To retall about Bon~ : Style •32412. 100% O!lon• acrylic: knil shirt avaot~tlle in solid or two-lone (as shown). $10.00. ~-~. S,zesS·M·L·XL.Toretail eboutSt3.00. ""ri~"~;~;.: fl··~ --.wMCAU"- m l WM'U:AV...\otAHClUU,e.+-16. Boll ~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~¥•-·•~u¥••-·~'¥•-•~u•¥•_•'_; ~-----------·------------- Mly8, 1969 p 10 Pointers Split Two With Oshkosh Titans Piering Breaks Two Records In Meet Against Marquette BrTlm Ludl ByCralaJoh ..e:tm WSU·Stnerit Po int 1nd WSU·O .J hk ot h d hlded I oon fmmce doubJ.eM1der Jut i:k~·r~ A .fft.•n!9:..i~;!uk,: opene r, ' 12·2, and the Polnten· tlkinJiheKCondpme,J·l. Je rr y l' ieri n1 broke rwo Jchool u·conls in \udtna the Pointers. lie ran the 120-yard hi(h h11rdles In : 14.810 bruk llis O'!'n ~cord of : 15 .3 which he~ ~ b _ st yn r andcquakd last kr~~~;c~~·~, ~~J!:~ week. lhs o ther Rami e~me in the 220-yanl duh with a l ime of :H .H. edipsin& his former ma rk of : H .Owhkhhehad~etnrlier lhii)I<'J-1 . thrut i~ thctc.-enth. After two out Richie Schroeder ,.,atked and 1tok second, but Alberti &rounded ou t to end t ~e pmc, The Pointers , wiU host WS U·Eau Claire in anot her confercnoe doubleheader t his Sa turdarat Bulr.olt Park ,starlin& at J p.rn.UwillbethcWthomc ;~:e':'C:nd' !I'll t:'t~~~ ~~~ and 1().5 ov-enU. Coach )im Clark'• Pointen dipped to 1 l·S con fe rence mark and 7-13 oven D. Both of the pmu were buelypllyedoon tau,wltht he Pointen aullty o f 1b: etTon in t he opener 1nd 011\lr:os.h oommlttin& ax in the niJbtcap, four by thl.td bateman Rlr:k Birlthob:. Le rt· ha ndcr Jim Set!er lllartedo n thcrnoundfOTthe Pointcn intheopcnerandfailod to lase the nnt innifl&. lie pvc up tlvee walkl , a hit b111man, a nd 1 1inaJ.e befort Ron Frlea,d ChNtm&n, p tojullllwoNIII. hek Christman, tM Tit•n pitcher, was i n comple te command thro111hout, bein& tltk:dbythn:edoublep laytand tevefllot hcr fincfiddlnaplaya, He held St~eruPoin tt olliJrhits while: walkin& j uu one and strikifl&outfour. Potnl•rs Harrla, M Bentky, 2b Wllkner,rf Pete ...on, Jack. Mand, 3b Anderton , e HmntnJ', p Anot her hit blllman 1nd 1 two.b11C ctTor on Pointer riJbt OrOHChet,ph M•ttlaon, p Bohm, ph ))()~ 11~ of their canen for union J o hn HarTis , Tom Walkncr, Dav-e Petcnon, and RonGrundeen. PmST tl A!tff: Titan• Blrkho~&, . 3 b Held N J,htu'm, 1b with o doubleheader ogoinlf Eou Claire at Bukolt Pork. Come time is I p.m. and WSUS·FM will begin coverage or 2,JO. [Mike Dominowski Photo) leodong Osh~osh . The Pointeu: who split o double he-oder wirh the Ti!ons, will dose our rheir home u •oson Soturdoy Cindermen Take Fourth In WSU Relqys As 14 New Records Are Established ByC raiaJohanuen Til e l' oin l er I I:tel:. tc~m Tom McKay, Ron Whit\, Tom rla<;rd founh in th~ si~th ~nnu~l· lu bncr ~ml Jury Pierini brokt tiJ<, oiJconfcl\"ncerc~ymarkof confrr~nN r~lays hdd ~~ River J'alls. Winnin~; the nK"~t ••;as :43,3 io.' t by Whitewa ter ~st l aCroS&C , edging l'laLtcvillc by year . l'h ei r tin.., alsobettcf\'d the schoo l rcconl of :42.9 set I ~ points and Whitcwatn by 2. l'o in t KOT\'d 42 t•oints ~nd ~·~~~I S this yea r by the f;lnle with II!OIIpk of bruks. in this Runn ing on RiYl: r Falls new case ~ inch in two•·•·cnts,coukl ha•·e ch~n&cd th~ outcome o f ~ LI ·wn thcr t rack and with ideal wuther , foun<"en reco rds we re the meet. S.)' TIM 1ASC8 L.aCro!$: took ~coml in t~J<, broken. LaCroAe K t six and shot put.beatinsl'ointby l'> l'~ttnillcaddedfour . I n the mi le relay K ven Thi s is the Lnt weekend that any o ftht Poinlerlportsteams w,ill inch and took third in tiM: Ioili\ be at home thb ynr , and aU but t he &Olf t um will be in ho~ jump ov-e r Point by y, inch. 11:111.1 ~hoolsbctttl\'d the old record, Point and Plattnoilk,finbhin& six th and seven th rcspectivdy , Pointer lnvilltional Tnck. Meet should be very weD worth mana1ed to 10 uflllcr the old your time . Thue an 10 In'!" entered and the action li tan s on hav~:op~inten took two rda y mark of J :2S .S with limn o f Saturday at I p.m. at C«rke Frdd. titk s. Kllilll a record In t he ) ;24.2 and J :lS, but we~ $!ill Friday, ~ \ unlay l ml Monday t he ttnnis tum ..,ill be 11 home 44Q.yonl relay with a time of unable to place . LaCr o~ won wit ht1Kt imeofl: l8.2. andSatun.layaflemoontMbascballtcampllylatwinbillat Bukoll . :42 ."1 and winni111 the triplr: Po in t improved ill jump. The 440 relay team o f act~~ f:i~t e':e~:s~ ~~~~:illcin ~~~~ The way major lnBue ba~ball is stanins out , it look1 Like ~~:~~~:c~nl&h~=~ '~:t'!:"~h~~ten. There wm two no·hitters and two Good luck to tM 1011 team lhi:l wuk.tnd - they arc in • t hn:e·WI)' tie for rust place in conference play ano.l 9· 1 ortra\1, \t toots hlr.t the conference meet, which will be at t.ladi1011 nut weekend and determina. half tM conference championship, will decidethisynr'schampion. Oshlr.oshdcfutedpreviouslyllllbeatrn laCro,.;tby o ncst rokcJanwcc:k . • I can't "Y 1 think much of pr0 football's plan to rcali&n the whole lilJUt. 111i1i111 AFL and NF L tcanu. ~,., .., .. ~. c, ...., ,o.o....... ~~i;~~:t~~:! ~~ distanct medley relays , BAS F.BA LL~tunlly, Eau Claire, HERE , (2), I p.m. (Oukolt Park); r elpec l ive l y . Coac h Hoff Tutalay, University of Wisconsin.(2), AT Madison. upreued his u tisfaction with the outM indln& job the 440 COLF·Fri<hy, Nor thl:rnd ColleJC AT Ashbnd ; Saturd.oy AT relay team did and has been SupcriorwithEauCblre , , ' dOinJallycar, With the uoeilr · timel Whlo~"" TRAC~·Thw5day, ;~:::•;:oJ:."'',:;',~, ":,~ Invitation~! h hope$ 11131 othr r.r woll follow :;;n'tf..: h reg~:" w~ fin1Uyrc tir cdthelide. The Pointen manased to ruin Christman'• shutout bid in he .cventh, thanlr.J to a pair o f enon by- Birkhob: , Christm.an'1 only Wllk of tiM. pmc, and sinslr::l by Gene Mand and DrnniiBohm. I n th r nl&btcap, Tom Riuenthaler protected 1 three run lc~d handed him In the ~econd innlnJio poa hbtc:oo nd winapinstthrcelo•u. Af ter tw o ou t , three oonle('Utiv-eerronby8bthob:,a walk to Dave Pc tcno n, and Denny Bo hm'lslfll.lc pve t he PointerstHllc:ad , ThcTitansdidn't &Cia ruMrr · 0 2 1 1 0 4 4 1 1 0 • Cudo. rf ::":::O..l H l "" i 1 p 211 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 II 0 Olhk01h 201 270 G-12 8tev-en1 Point 0000002- 2 &-Hurta 2. W&lkner. Mand . AndtntOn. Cn~ndun, Birkhol! 2, Thorn~. 2B·Harrll· Ca rdo DP·O.hk01h 3, Sttvenl Pol~~ lP II K er bb ..o Clui.olmll\ 7 tW, 4.0) SeturU... 1·2l 0 I 2 1 2 4 4 3 1 2 4 2 0 0 GnlndKn B&ler )l'a\ti.IOn Tltan8 2 U 4 II rhl I I I 3 3 0 0 FritN, d 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 I 0 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 0 0 0 ·'niOIIIpiOfl, Emat. p Cuclo, ph ~ 1 0 I 3 Knueppel, c ~ 4 1• 2 l 1 01 St"- OOS O GA)t•: liB I 3 0 !~:e~~f 2b Blrkhols, 3b lltld,N Melum. lb Madden. rf 3 ph P atnl"" H1rrt1, u Zb W&lknu,rt Petcnon~ lb Bohm. 3b GI'DI!Khel , I! Hennlnr. cf Ande...on. c Ritsenth&ler,p ~nlley. 0 2 1 I 1 ~B 0n 2 0 ~ 0 g 0 0 lfr bt 0 0 0 0 2 ' • 32 0' 3 0 3 ' ' 0 24 3 3 00000'20- 3 0 0 0 o. 0 ii 0 2 Stev.. na Poin t 030 000 K- 3 E:·Bohm, Rib:~nthalu, D\rkhola f . Knu.ppe\, £m.ot. zu-c·o : •· eh~l . Htld, Melum. DP·O.hko.h I . SB·Ikhrot'du. rr l i l t rr bh..., £mtt!L. 1·2) I 3 3 0 3 1 Rllrt nlhaler tW.:.J) 1 I 2 1 Z 3 ........................ EMMONS lnviUtionll Tourl\lmcnt heltlaf Elkhlrtl.akclastSaturday. With. a tea m total of485, the P oiriten fini1hcd behind champion Oshkolh, (469), MIT , (47\), and UW.Parksidc, whleh took480ttroku. Top Hnilhcr for the Polnten wu fres.hman Tom Truy. who thot tn ~en par 72 to fvush tied for third bestarno~~&aD aolfcrs. llt \ostlpl.ayo ffwithStev-e honon. Other Poin ter sooru were: Don Warn:n . .0-4 1-8 1: Je!T)' OeNuccio, 41 -42·-83: Cbre Wt\(howski, 44-43-87: M~c Pelcl$0n, 40-42-82: and Drdc Prudlo,40-40-80. Other turns who finilbcd below t he Pointen included; Marquette and UWM , 488 etch : Llllteland, S07 ; Northwutcm of Wl l e r town, S 47 : Plrll.li~eo!ParbideandfltlisMd UW·Sheboyaa n , 576: follflh . AI Je llison of Oshkosh UW-Muilowo c, S71: 1 nd 1nd Mart Bcrno..,'Skl of MIT Slj ncc:rian of Milwtulr.tc, 684. ...,..... · "'· · They .... . rill-. ,. , ..... el...... • ftAHO • I.US •DRUMS• • GUITAR • SONGS Thi rd & College 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' 0 ~~~"~n 'ih:1~~~~~~' c~~:~ ~~~::.ltdint1! t:r~~~!,;. Scaffidi Buick 0 0 0 0 0 Acron fro m loldwin Ha ll NOW AT 0 0 0 ' ' g ' ' ' mo!oli•""'" ,,.Mnts: Th<tFinfttlniJv• f.nl• rtoln ment 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 3 wltii'"~1\T •• ~.rul Jellison won~ THE POU~ HAUS 0 1 A:" " . '" Your Gradua tion An nouncements are now in ••~.\\:f 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ SENJORS :'!'~ r.:=ra~o:~.~~~ ~~~ •=n~~~~ ','Ms ~~~ri~:~ haY~: Bynm Luc:b Co"-' - , -H-1-, ,-.,, ""-"""' '""" fr~'!::!!~n TENN IS Fnday Stout and R111er l' alls lt ERF. ipm Saturday lt POlled in th e r .\, th e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3 "" >IERE >0 • m "'"'" ' pm records T"A <UII erl n~ar well Michil! n Tech AT Jlouahton. Mich ., d.crnach, t ~nd~r to hoteb WSU·Steve ns Point ao tfc11 R~1.k th n:alfMdintheKYcn thbefon: IM Pointer 10phornore bore down and pri~erved the victory. Cui Alberti led o fftheliJr lh wlthaperfectbuntandracedall th e WIY to th i r d when Ritunthakr's low lhr ow 101 away at frnt. LitTy Hdd ud Dawc Mclun then rapped back.(cH!atk doubkiiO ICOrc a pair o f runs before Rittcnthakr rctiredtMsidc , Riuenthller put downaflflal discul. 'i;'~,,!;': "~~· third iMiniJ,Ind three Pointer erron and two hill in t he fourth puU!edacrossanot herpal r of l\lnsto&i¥ethev1Jitorla54J cdiJC. Oshkosh ~en t 12 mrn to the pbte in the fl{th and 1oon:d ~even more n1ns o n o nly four hit s. Tilt Pointen wue &uilty of two thtowin& crron ' IJ Ove o f the ~even run1 wen: unearned. f'n~n:::!n 1 ~1t~~~t~:r. ~~~ t1llicd twi ce in tile Wt h and p0 •I n t e.rs In A ct •I 0 n ~~~r::~A~~f~r£r~f::~iew:~j ~~~~e~.I NV!T~~:A!~I I~i~~~~i:~ion . F0 u r th In ·eln~~';"~~~~~~::: Ife rs ~;::~: v~:o-;;\.~~~' ~~~ ~.:::o~:~:"'',~:::~"1;·-.., ':'.;~r~ri~ece'~!d ~~n't:i~:t~tn~d~~~:n,:,a;n![nj Lakeland IMeet ~~·:··::·'~::,~:::·':'~; Po".;,•::.··,~·;~... "'"· 1~· t 'G0 per formances in II events ove r last yc.ar . ln addition, Mike Recker, Ron Whitt, Tom Lubner and Pierini 5Ct a new $C hOO I record in t iK 880·yanl relay wilha timcof 1:29.6 . Alon&with the t wofints,thc Pointen added fow scoonds, tw o third s.fo urfourthundtwo fift hs. Coac h Don 1\ off wu especially p leucd with the team's per formance and tltat o f ievcralindividuals. J erry Pierifl& didanout.Candir!Jjoblnthe hi&h and low hurUlc re lay• and t he440and880 rcl ays. " lit puUed ou t the win in the 440 relay and kept usin t hco!IK11." lloffsaid . C1pll in Geor1e C heck, dcspiteabadankk,kdthctnm In the jun~pinJ cven\5. Kurt Urban and Steve Boerner did a vcryf!nejobln theshotand g:::& J:~hir:·~~erln ':~,! 0 1 o 4. ~~~::: S:em!n:"tto~ o::~ GENE MAND is shown craning l h~ plate with o run In one of rho gornes played here losr Tuesday against le<:~gue 0 2 ~'::f:nrle Cn~ndnn, R If rbl 1 0 1 3 2 2 3 1 0 AB 3 4 4. 8chrocdi!1', 2b Alberti, 1f in the GALLEON LOUNGE of th Holiday Inn o• STIVIHs ..,1HT. e