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17 UW-STEVENS POINT
THURSDAY
JANUARY
17,
197o4 NQ. 15
Wishbone Ash To Highlight Winter Carnival
byM•r y AnneMoore
Wishbone Ash and T . 5.
llcnry We bbareschc<lullodus
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cording to Paul Ustruck.
Univer sity Activities Board
t UAB I Specia l Event s
Olairman
Wishbone Ash is a "IM.>avy
energyroc:kgroupwl t hrt>ally
good guitars,"Ustruck sai d .
The Jan. 17, 197" issue of
'' Rolling Stone" maguine
has called thf:m " the bnt
touring group right now.
They are remin iscent of
~ . Allman and Dicky
T. S. Henry Webb. back-up
groupforllnusday night's
concert , is a big n.11 me rod
band from Chiugo. according to Ustruck. "They
are just comi ng Into
prominence."' he said. The
groups will be perfonning on
Thursday , Jan . N,atap.m . in
Quandt Gymna s ium .
t\nothermusicalfcatureof
Winter Carniva l will be a
b lu eg ra ss band from
Milwaukee called Mon r oe
O!X:Irine .
The band ill
sc heduled to perform at 2 :30
p.m . Saturda)'. Jan . 26. in
Allen Center. Trophtcs for
games winners will be
awarded at thi s time .
Coffeehouses . featuring
primaril)' studentta l et~t . will
Once rhey were busy building,
now they will be rearing down.
(See Requiem for Old Main - Pages 8 & 9)
The v.-nt wing opened~ - 1. t901 . The
wing ..-as added at the cost of $64 ,000.
Thirteen years latu thr ea:st wing was
added . It contaiMd home economies
clasyoomsandanauditorium.
Administration Gets Nelson? Delzell?
Nelson H.all , a longtime
dormitory and recently 111
rombination office-classroom
building.may replacetheOid
Main administntion building
at UWSP , llccon:ling to Dr.
Gordon Haferbec ke r , vice
chancellor for IC:lldemlc
affair$ .
The Slate Building Com·
mission had sing led ou t
Oeltell Ha ll as the bui lding to
be remodeled and tr11nS·
f o rm e d Into an ad·
minstrationcenter.
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Building Commission
Recommends Delzell
See page 8
ltwureportedattbetime
that eampul otne:ial5 wn-e-n 't
excited by that decision. They
v.-ent along with the propoul
beca~~~e it wn pa.rt of a
package that would invol\~
Although beginning to
transforming the Gesell sWfer from 11ge like Old
Institute Bui lding into a Main. Nelson Ha ll can be
center for the stu dy or reta ined much more
communication arts li n e:luding e laborate television
s tud iofaci li tiH I.
structurt'. OidMain"sbrickis
llaferbeckersaidthatlocal mostlv for looks as veneer
adminis trators would like a over a wood frame .
Haf e rbeck e r a lso said
studymadeonthepossibility
of mak ing Deltell the new strong consldera tionlsbel ng
home f o r the Engli s h madebyolficialsinMadison
liberalite retirement
Department instead of the to
options for teachers. Thil
Old Ma in replacement .
English faculty ortices and rncou rages persons to quit
some classrooms are now in their jobs between ages 62
and65ata timewhen50me
Nels on
The building is historic. tenur~facult y arebeinglaid
Whrn It wa:s constucted about off th r oughout thr UW
60years aao.itw asoneoflhe System .
An effort is betng made to
rirst dormitori~ 11t a Normal
Schoolum pus1!1W15Consin. s ecure increased funding
s..-.cause its roonu art' much from the UW Sys tem on a per
largerthandormsbuiltmOrt" capi t11 s tuden t basis . an Haferbecker
recenUy , transform11tlon ror nounced
other uses was not too dif- Current l y , UW -Eau Clai r e
~ives the lowest funding
ne:ultinthelatei9EDI.
::C~':emi~~=~ton:~J~~~l~{
on the per upit.a basi.s for
operating its university. UW·
Stevens Point is secon d
lowest.
In a rep ort fr om The
~ocialion of University of
Wtsconsin Faculties. Chapter
President Allen Blocher
ooted that if Stevens Point
receive.d 119 more per
s tudent ,ttwouldnotbeforc~
in to laying otr faculty. Some
universities in the system
I"'.'Celvemore th an lt .OOOper
student more than . for
example. UW -Eau Clai rr and
UWSP.
Student Senate President
Jamrsllamiltonsaidpersons
mvolv~ 1n Student Govern·
men! are p r epa r ing . to
s pon5or a lettu writing
umpaigntoparenl.sollocal
be held from :H p .m ..
Monday through f''riday, Jan.
2H!5. intheGridiron tGridl.
according to David 'A'heele r .
president .
U A8
The snow sculpture ronlest
,.;IJbeginonSunday.Jan . :!O.
in the sundial. Tile rinished
sculptuteswillbejudg~at3
~:::.~t::'::i:'~~~,;;~:on
groups to
U:Se
watercolor
we~ e~ft~r~ th~s /f~:·
Carnival king and queen
e le c ti o n is planned f or
F'riday. J an . tl.accordingto
W"heeler. St udents may vote
dur ing the afternoon in the
Grid from 10 a .m . to 5 p .m .
The king and queen will be
crow~ Monda y night at the
Easy Street CoffeehOuse in
the
Grid
Campus orga nizations a:s
,.·ell as independent student
groups are encou raged to
participate in the Carnival
activities. s aid Rodney
Smtih . Ca rnt val Games
chairman. Entry forms for
participation in the games
arr available at the UAB
off ice i n the Univ e rsi t y
Center .
Smith s tressed th a t 111 11
:~urdee::: · ~~co~~lltnt\:r; ~;n:ri:us.:O~a~e~~ ~
legis lators to help improve houn prior to the event being
t h e funding level here . entered.
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Janua ry 17, 1974
TH E POI N TER
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NOW FOR
b ) ,\ t ar) t\nn l' .\ l uon·
Don l.ucc. \"ll'lnan l'Xpt•rt .
" 'Ill Spl'ak on " \'1ct ~am ··
00\.' Year Later ·· at 8 PIll
:\londa\ , Jan 21. m Old ~l am
:\ u<htoi-•um. accordtng to ~Is
Nancy Schnetder . Poht1cal
& 1encc Departmrnl
" I consrdcr hun to tx· um• of
tht• mos t kn ow!('d~{·a hlc
peoplt• on the toplt' of \ 'rd
Sdmerdt•r s;-ud '' Ill' always Schneider . TI1csc two cam .
ha!! plen t:- of tune . r o.~ puses are the only ca mpuses
in the s ta te which oHcr Asmn
and drSI.:usswn
On hts curr{•nt tour, he "''Ill Studies programs .
t.ucc's visit to campus rs
bt· stopprng on ly at ~ l adrson
.and Stl' \' l'IIS P o rnt tn s ponso r ed by the Asian
Wrsconsm. accordmg to Ms . Studies Program .
qu~t 1 oru.
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N<.~m :· :\ts Schrwtd(•r :.;ud
Lot:£' made 'o' Otld hcadhrw:. m
t!liO "'hl'n h<' and t"o
,\ rncru:an {'Ongn·:o:.nwn
drsl·ovcn..-d the trgcr ca~t'l'> u1
une of South \ 're t ;\arn 'l'>
laq;l:'st pnson
Luce re turnl'd to \'ret N:un
u1 the fall of 197:! <rs a
1.:or n 'Spondent fo r ,\ BC ~ews
Ill' travclt-d 2.000 malt'S by
Jt.'<.'P through all parts of Vret
Nam m late 1973. lit' rs tht•
first Amencan m 25 \'Can. to
make such an extcn.Sr ,·e tour
of the cou ntry. accordmg to a
news release from th£' In·
dochma Mob il e Edu catron
ProJ ect 1 L\tE P I li e rs
currc rlll y d irec tor of th e
IM EP , whrch he estabhshl•d
111 the fall of 1971
Luce , also a journah ~t and
ag n c ultural expert , wrll bt•
makrng hrs second ,·rsrt to tlw
UWSP ca mpus lie spoke
lx.•rc m the fall of 1971
Loce has 1o~:ntte n two books
· ll uo;bge~ of \\ ar : S:ri)!on ·,
l'oli lic:a l l'risoners 3!ld \ 'it•!
:\'am : Tlw l'nheard \'uict•'
The frl m "Viet Nrun · A
~u csllon of T onu r l' "
r:.
S(:hcdulcd to tx.- sho"' nat noon
Tuesday . Jan 22 . m room 125
of the Collrns Classroom
Centl'r There wrll al:.o bt·
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Don Luce
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Sta ff for thr s \'ear 's \\'mter
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A juruor from St ur ~con
Bay. Wi s.. Ma r garet I!>
majorrng 111 genera l serene('
She is a member of the grrb ·
\'oll eyball and basketball
teams with an mcrea sm~
mtercst m 'o'Ttslling •
Hoger's o ld stomprn~o:
grounds was Wa ter tov.n . \\'1!>
lie IS a Senior ma,10nng m
l<esource Management w1th
pions of unem ployment after
gradua trun
He has bL'C II
working on the staff as :r
Student Manager for a ncar
record of alm ost four years
!le has bl"tn actJ\'C an four
years of wresUmg . one }Ca r
of track . and four vears of
wr ldhfl' He also has' tnterest
m nearly a ll types of sports
and Marga ret
L1 n da ll arzano and
Kar l ll arows ky wa ll be
rcprcscntrng Alpha Srgma
Al pha sororrty
Lr nd.a , a
junror orrgmall)• from ltlvt>r
GrO\' f..'. Ill rno1s . rs a homt'
econom 1cs t-duc.aoon ma.ror
Uemg Hush chai rman and
Chap lw of Alpha S1gma
Alpha keep Lmda pre tt y
buS}'
Ka rl Barowsky, a S('ruor
from Anllgo. IS majonng m
bu,rm~ and ('('Ononucs
K.Jrl v.al't Jn k ,\ for ·Uh Wt-s t
Smtth and as prt·l'>ently at·ttve
111
!'!rgma f.>ht E ps rl on
has been very active thr s year
m School aCtiVI tiCS and 'o''aS
c hosen Sig ma Ta u Gamm a
1r.t t~:rml)
Tim is a senior ma joring rn
Ocntis try and a g r nduute of
~l a di S(m West ll iR.h School
Il l:' has been a n llA 111
Burroughs Hall for three
yea rs Tim is a lso ver y ac ti w
m sc hool activities
li e
!(•aches in the Kara te Oub
and Self Defense classes here
1\ lph:t Phr 's \\Imler Ca r -
nn al 4liL"('I1 :md km~-: can ·
dtdale!<t 3r{• \'tcky I. B4:~CIL" r
.md Ja!'on G J('ntt.M:h
\ 'u: k) . s('('rctar:- of Alpha
F ratc rn at y
Swee th ea rt
l'hr !'to ront~ IS a JUfliOr
rnaJonn~ m carl) chtldhood
t'dUl'atron ll cr ho met~
· s and has been a cheerleader
Woodruff . Wll'>t'unsrn S
fo r the pa s t two years .
l1ke)> thl' uut ·of ·doors a
l'flJU):. ~ kun g. s ka1r ng . \
l'<IIIIICJflj.t and hrkrng
Vic ky
abu M."WS. Wtl t cs J)OCtr y and
I!> .m a\'ld philatelist
t\ JUnwr from L1ca r l..ake.
\\'t:.l'on~m . Jason rs maJoring
111 Uwlogy
lie rs on the
Gilbert Wayne Yerke of
l 'nl\'(•rsrl} ACII\'IIIt'S lloa rd
and ;a member of the St uden t Mu kw onago, a s tud e nt
Se1wtc Some of Ja son's rn · sen ato r and lende r in
tl•rc!>I S mclude go lfrn g . n -s ide nce ha ll programs, ha s
!>k lml( , !>wrmmtng and hun . been named "Resident or the
lln~o: Among hi s favor it e Week" at UWSP .
!>pOrt !J a re football and
The award Ia presented by
ba:.kctha ll .
the Residence llall Counci l,
Schmeec kl e !f a ll has a n orga n izat ion whi c h
cho!.cn Pat11 Judge and 'Mm sp onso r s activities C.Or
Kirkpatrrck as the1r queen s tll<f'entJJ living In the 12
residence halls.
and kmg candiates .
Yerke Named
" Resident"
l' at tr graduated fr om
A'-\Um plion High School in
W1M:onsin llapids. She is 11
frt"Shrn~n majoring in home
t-curmmtcs education. PatU
Winners are .elected on the
bas is of leaders hip, .service .
academic achievement and
fl~:.ticipation In unl venlly
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Dreyfus /s Optimistic On Poland Study Center
byJullnAndfi"'IOJn
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institution of its
Europe .
kind
in· building m Warsaw but likes
tu recall places such as
~l~n~id~-~ "1e:~ a~~orde ~~ p~~~i~:~~~~a~s:~~ ~~~~or~f ~~~~e ~~~iid~ler~~;!~. much
PortageCounty . siteufoneof
Amen ca ·s oldest and largest
Polish settlements.
So. Dr . Lee s. Dreyfus.
( hancellor of the University
of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
leftsomeremindersbeforehe
returned home from a twoweek educalional mission.
American embassies and
consulates in Poland now
have Stevens Point telephone
books filled with hundreds of
Polish names. on the walls
of tho se buildings hang
calendars from Leo Gwidt"s
Drug Store on the Market
Square here.
And at the University of
Torun ,a professor of Polish·
Amer i can s tudies has
pll otograph s of Micha~l
Ko l.i c zkow s ki.
Portage
County"s first Polish settler
wh o a rri ved in 18:.7 of
Kozictkowski"s gravesto~e at
Sacred He;art Cemetery in
Pnlonia . and a history of the
Sacred Heart Qlurch.
Thos-e were just sidelight
cnntributions .
Dreyfus is
pleased most about the
progress hts group made
toward de\·eloping some new
exc hange programs belwE't'n
P u lls h and American
international
studies
programs here . to pursue
speeincs and then hopefully
work out arTangements for
taking groups of about zo
persons to Poland on a
SC'mesterbasis
preyfus believes Wisconsin
needs an Institute of Polish·
American Studies i!ith('r In
Milwaukee or Stevens Point
and will confer on that idea
"""ith the new chancellor of
the UW-Mi lwaukee and Rep.
Clemen I Za block i. 1J
Democratic congressman
from Milwauk~"s south side
~d a leader tn . progr~ms
atm~ at preservmg Pohsh
tradthuns.
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However . an tmmedtate
co~ern. of _the American
untverstty_ chtefs who made
the tr_tp ts to get a group of
Amencans to the Slansk
Unt\"erstty in Katowice for a
one-year st_ay
.
There "11\ be. one httch··
those who go . Will ha_ve to
IJec?me acqumnled ":lth the
Polt~ languag~. a sub ,)CCI not
terrtbl y common tn tile
curricula of many sch(¥)1s.
He is n "t. llowever . im ·
prCSi!ledwiththebeauty ofre-
There is interest am ong
s-: holars to study innuence of
the Polish in American
society. and th('re are some
,\ n advantage , Dr eyfus
pointsout. isthediffcrencein
monetaryexchangerates ; he
believes careful planning
could ma ke it possible for a
Stevens Point student to
study in Poland for the same
amount it would cost to spend
a year here !including tra\·el
to and from ).
Dreyfus also cited interest
in participating in some form
of faculty elCchange which he
envisions as in\·olving · ·a
s enior member of our
faculty :·
The chan~llor joked that
h(' has reminders of the
successes achieved during
the trip in the form of a
se nsitive digestive system .
Whenewr progress seemed
to be made on a point.
Dreyfus recalled that hts
Polish hosts would suggest
having a toast with \"odkae\·en at tO in the morning.
That wou\dn"t end y,ith one
st raight shot . '"there were
times when my s tomach
died .'"
obvious tnflu e nc es from
,\ merica seen on Pulish
s treet s s uch a s m i ni
skirt s.
The people. he reports.
hav e an ··e xtremel y proAmerican altitude ··
F o rmer
Pres i dent
Eiscnhower isone ofthemos t
honored heroes in Krakow
because it w~ he as an
Ameri c an general after
WorldWarll.whoreturneda
treasuredal tarthathadbeen
snatclled by the Germans
from St. Marv"s Church .
Drcyfw; chose thatchurclllo
worship in one Sunday.
·•]t"s interesting tha t in
Poland the church has surl'h'l'<i so well --it appears to
have bee n accommodated
tllcre much more tha n at
othercouotries ' "bchindthe
JronC\Irtilin, he obse r\"CS.
8ut cars, traffic, and
drh•ing habits are thin~VS he
does n"t cheer about. ·· u-s
like the mid 1930's in the
Un ited Sl.ntes when you get
nutonth('roadsoverthere. "'
hi"S:I)'Ssmiling
He found it unnerving to be
onthe sameroadat nlghtina
carusedfor bicyclesand
horse drawn carts, too.
Deadl ine Set
Jan . Z4is thencwdeadline for
submissions to P or t agr,
UWSP"s Ute rary magazine.
SendpOJCiryor short storicsin
a self addressed stamped
envelope to
l'ort;age
In care of Da\'e Engel
Room2 14
Nelson Hall
of
A knockout
a ~~
The utmost In
suspense -- - ---
~Pi~~n~l~~r~tt:~~~~ Candidates Wanted
made the trip.
For UWSP. there are some
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fn~:~~~~~ e~~t?;,:~:~~ ~a~et!'~cekn~~~6/~!-~~f~~~
on
I>reyfus says he is oph m t~ h c that a study center
stmttar to Ofll'S that UWSP
o pera t e s i n England .
:O.lalaysta . and Germany can
be opened at Krakow ,
the Ja giellontan untversit y
es tablished in 1 3~ and now
rankmgasthesecondoldest
next week. ElectionswillbeheldJanuarylt.l97-l.
The following is a list of di strict openings.
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\Oudon'tlulO""'' what dlrt.'Clton
io go On one hand . there 's
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lnl't'l communi t y and
um,·e rsll~ s tandards
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accordm~ to Dr
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l ...·afgr •n. aSSOCiate dean of
s tuden t:, -student life
Tl1('rt· t:t a sta ndardized
cont ract t o wh 1ch the
um\'l'nilty •s a party so 11 can
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landlord
~tandards
:. tudy :trt.•a for ench student
So ho"'' do \ 'OU know what 11o
nght fo r yoU~ Cons1der your
personal prefereru·e:. 111
~dt.-ctmg the type of housul~
that
met.>! vour nN'-<6
Tht•rt· are cert.lm 1tems to
look for befor e s1gm ng the
con tract 1n an~ hou:.m~
'lluatwn
If you 're on a t1ght collegt•
budgl'l . money IS probably
thcbi!U~l'Sico nc e rn Fmdout
tilt' amount of rent , when 11 t:.
due . 1f 11 can be ra• sed. •f
there 's a r efund if you leave .
1f tht•re arc S('('utlh' and
damag(• depos1ts . 3nd 1f
there 's a reduction for ad·
\'ance payments Are ut1ht1l'S
mcludt-d m the rent. or do \'Ou
h ave to pay fo r t hem
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separately~
FULL WINE
SELECTION
PARTY NEEDS
THE BOTTLE
STOP
LIQUOR STORE
2326 Post Road
Whiting
SHOE SALE OF THE YEAR
PRICES SLASHED
ON
MISS AMERICA - NINA
LADY DEXTER
snoo- $700- $1400
SADDLE SHOES - DRESS
CASUAL - SPORT
ALL SNOW BOOTS
25~o
bt•t•n
n.·ft.•rrt.'tl to m tht.• p.b•l .1 ..
unapproH.-d. un ~ UJ>Cn t:.t•d ur
wtltt.'t·n~"'d The:.(' tt.•rm:. t·,t n
bl: nu:.lt.·admg bt."C:IUM' t•:tch
OR MORE
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PURSES
1I 2 PRICE (,ti}v
1101 Mei•
tlh"l'lo. 1f tlwn· b .t It',, .. ,. \
h•,, .. ,. , .. th,· '-'-'' n•nt.•l
1h11:unwnt 111.'1\H't'll thr l.tnd
lunl .111d h'tl.llll th.tl ' lk'll'
uut tht• n~ht:. •• nd n• .. J)l.lll
... .tuhttt'' uf b.,th parl tt':- :\
J,·.t~· ~111 J.!•'twrall ~ l:nor th•·
l.uutlord ur tm n<'r :-ltnpl~
ht't.'.:HI:-1' 11 1:. ht S lJrOpl~rt~ that
1 :- IJl'm~rt.•ntt."tLand h(·S<'kt•t:.
tht•lt•a:.t· tt·nns thnt hl' unnt'
~t·H·rthclt.·:.:..
tu
lht•
11 1:. tmportant
lt·n.:mt lx-t·a u:...· 11
~U.tr.JII It'l'S
httn lht•
l'U P."~IIl'~ of tht• prcrm:.~
IK'
for J
pt•nod of tum• at .1
t't•rt.un amount
Other maJor a r <:"a:. tu
llltjUII"t' about lni..'IUdt•
d•:.t.:utct· from c amolb . tht•
number of J"··opll' ~ou ~111 bt·
In tlll:t "1th . lh<:' parkm~
f.:lclltlws. the <.'ondi ttun and
,unount of furmture th;tl 1::.uppht.-d . ,111d an~ rl·:.tru;
'lk'\.' lfW
I tun:.
'"II \t' found .1 pl.:lt't' l'llll tl" iH'I , bu t h:t\'{' 'IIIII
"UUid hkt• lo h\ l' , ,tddt-d (till' prm t to .n ..1,t
.1r1' ... um•· utht•r :&nlhlgUII ll'S
It IS also dcsirablt• tu knm1
pruhlt•m ... th.ltt·ould .trl:-.4' '' ,\
l.h·lo. ut t" lltlllllUIIICJIIOil lht• renta l h1 stor y uf lht•
TJu . .
hl'l''''t'll tlw !:111dlord nnd landlord •( possible
tt·u.mt ,.. pwh.•IJI~ lht• b•ggt•:,t could ulso prC\'Cnt an~ n·nt, 1J
ar~ Uilll!IIIS from OCCUI"rliiJ.:
j)ro•hlt•lll ,1\'t'UTdmg to Karg
lit· ....ud lmth parllt'S ntlL'il
danh tht• ru i<'S bdor ('
" Y o u ca n ' t s tert•ut~p··
t\p
''J.!nm~ ,, ,·,mtrac:t
Ot he r · hous ing ." Karg said
'"""-' 1f tht•rt• arc pr obl('rns pr oved h ousi n g 1-.n t
"/11d1 .ll"t'll I th.:.t'U:.St'tl . lhl')' lll"Ct.'ss .arlly better . or nwr,·
hUJid up hkt• a '"prt'S:.tU'l' · t'OI\St.'n •ath•e a nd s tnct . anti
t'•K•k •·r until thl•rt• 1:. a blo""' c1ty ho using isn't al""a'"
mor<.• liberal
On<' rnu·,,
Tn mlllllllllt' th<:' po:-:.1b1 ht~ t' \' al u a t c each hou:.lltt.:
oil 1/u' h.tppcntng. HoiX'rt :..tuallon . LLSmg thl' guldl'lt n,...
T.t\lor ,,.....,, ... t,tnl dtn"':tor o( above. and dec1dc (or h111 ,
hm~... lnj! hu .. uw:..:. man.1ger , ~·If
rt•,·ummt·ndt;>d a morl·
'l'hl' Umv e r s1ty ll uu:.IIIJ.:
toltnplt·~ t•untral'l
Thi S l>cp.:ar tment has prep;.m-.1 .1
\luultl t'lt·ar u p thl' p.:unphlet . " A Surviv.11 <.:tUdt·
, 1u,·:.twu,thlt· .1rcas. such :t:. for Off ·CampllS Student :. .. tu
\t:-11,111011 ,tnd drmkmg
further aid them in makmt.:
II•· ....lltl tlw dorm1tonc:. tlus dt"CISion . It is a \'4ul:thlt•
lllll'l' h.ul •• \ t'Q bastt'. broad
at lht• ll oLLSing ffi ce
\om
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"'h'ft' \ IOU
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Financial Aids Polishes Pla'ns
For A New System
Studl'nts at U WSP .tn•
p.lrlit' lpallng m "sh:.r<•d
lntlt·btcdnc ss" unde r a
proKr;u n mtcnded to bnn.:
murt· fa t rncss 111 t ht•
d1~tnbutwn of f•nanc1al a1ds
Thl' S)'Stl'ITl IS lhe idea of
Ph1hp G<'Orge. d1rector of the
f•n.tnl'lal a1d s offt cc li e
bl'hl'\' l~ 11 3CI"\'l'S a.s an en
l'Ouragernt'nt for ~ouths from
tnHidle class f am!lu~ to
pun.uc collcgt• dt'grces
Thl' ..,~stem was prompll'tl
by (ri.'Or ge ·~ concer n that
l'urn•nt ;ud pohCK'S. man) uf
lht·m e!'! lahh s hed bv t bl'
ft:dt:'r.:tl gm•t.•rnml'nt. tCnd '"
dbt.·nmm..tlt· agamst ~outh:.
"htl!'><' part.•n t ~ h;ne 3\l'ragt•
lrl('U/Ilt'S
Studl'nl~ from lo"' mc:onw
f:muht'S are bcmg CO\l'rt'<i
QUilt• "'-l'll b\ s ta le .111d
ft-dt·ral hnanctal :ud hut tht·
~:~·:~~~~~~ ~~~~:\ I~:.~:'·•::'.~
~uuth:.
~r. tlll .. "'thuut n··paymcnt
:<ll pUI,i iiOIIS 3 ~ Up ·
pcrdass mt'n
Pholip George
I hlo.•· tht ... .,hll'm
s<ud
t.o•url!•· '""-·au'.t· -.t udt·nL..,)n
'" 11 ~~' 1 ·'"'~••Tit'' an• nul
dcJ>endence . One step 111 lll.tt
d1 r l'Ciion IS gcttin~ a loan
After buildin~ up :.~lllh'
mdebU.-dnes.s du r ing a yt•:tr or
two. he like ly Will qu:1h f~ lt1r
e1 thc r work program!> or
outnght grants. sometmw ..
bot h
Pla ymg a key r ole 111 tlw
sy~ t cm 15 the unt \'C·r ... n~
com putl'r
It conta1 ns m
fo rm a ti on about s tudt.•nt ...
fuw nc1al s tatu s
Gcor~· ·
makes fr eque nt c h<'Ck.., tu
dctcrtntnt.• wh1 c h studt:nl ..
qua liry for a id whe n 11 ,..
ac tua lly needed or ~ht• n
a ddlttona l fund s are av<ttl :tbit'
on ca mpus for das tnhutwu
<.ri."Orgt· beli eves an 1111
por t ant fea tur e for tlw
UJII\l' TMI\ 15 till' fact that 111•·
"S har('d 1ndeb tedne ....,
t·oocept wall be appeahnl! '"
p r o~ p t•c ii Vl' s tud ent s
homt~ slrghtl~ ::~',','~~~,;;,•,t:, 1 !':~,~~~b~~~~~ Student Teac her
from
mort• affllX'nl IS <.'onstdtr;Jhl\
It·~.., Sume don't ('\'l'n qual1f~·
Thl• ll·rm "sharl'd 111
ddJtt•dncss", COI!l('d and
dl'iiiiC..'d b) (k-or ge , IS a lnHtt•
111
"ard l'tfU II~ r-or exam pit·
111 ,, hiiiP m••n· lt.'Chmca l
l.1i11:U.tV,o· (,t•t or~t· ~;I \!> hiS
'~'' ' 'Ill uJwr.tlt•:. un(~~
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~:~~~~:~·,. t:q·~~~::ll~hl~ll~l~l ~
m.tn :.uphumure and JWIIIIr
}c.:.r-. m.t~ bt· f(l\en Irma, m
~~~~:,.,;~·nJ:~o!!o~l'a~ho h(~,~~.
t':'>l ..tbh..,ht.'<i deb!
a~ lo~t·r
nnounce
Ml-ct mg for all e leml'nl;tn
1 11 ' ,. "" t' p!."'U "iludents
" "'' rf•·ht ..t~ a "'-3Y of
;::/k,':;~~~~:~~,-;n:~~i\'t.~n~~~~~:
\nd !ieco nda r)' studl· n·t
tcachl•rs fo r 1974·75 schuul
ye.:t r ;\ttend une rncetmg
t~~~s21 at J :OO p .m . 111 II.,
Jir"l!r.uu llw ..,tudent who IS
rlio\ '' 1 '~'hlt·lllr ;ud but nl'Cds
or
J a n . 22 at 11:00 a .m . in lilt
d.t~Mnt•n ~t·t OJ>J>Ortunltlc!ltu ::~'.',::;, 11 j:."~~~: 1 ~1 ~m~h~~~ .. ,' ,~ CO PS
~urk IJr 111<1) ht• ~1\'CII ti!TI,'C'I
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sh:.. in · t~~SZJ
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PIZZA
AS YOU LIKE IT!
Spicy or llo•uf
Tll ick or Thift
We Will loke It To Your Orcler l
BILL'S PIZZA
Dowtttow"
St..,.,.,
d
,...r ..... n.ol '""Hmlm<·nt rnj nus
:'~~~~~~~;~~~~"~~~~~~ ~:~~·~ th;·tt:·;'.~\lt'd hn1nn.~tlment "
uu tn~h t grant:, 10 lhe•r frt..,h
Meetings
A
#rNNt
l44.-tsn
......,
or
a t 3:00 p.m . in llfi
Classified
Ill DE NEEDED (or a d<or
c hild, to the Loyal. Mar·
s hrl el d a r ea on Frida y
evening the 18th. The child
a lso needs a ride bac k to
Stevens P oi nt the foll owing
Monday . For Informa tion call
Mn . John KooclunaM 344·
3234.
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January 17, 1974
u~--S.:._po_r_ts__
POINTER
•
~yJimllllo«k
Sundloyslt~'saameap­
proao:htcl rtpdtl>on , with Stout
10'1MIIIIW.
Saturcby's cont"tiOUDdthe
POIIItrndoiO·n:J.t atthel'ndol
lhc!lir'-'prrood Altrrfalli"'
brhondH.theyouna Pomten
uuntrred with three con 5«\\U•·e goats. as Pat Seyler ,
Mark Cummln11 and Btll
WaltonallbtattheplieWilh
lhf:oscorratHfarlyinthelsst
prriocl, St0111 was not to be
dtnotd Thr ,.·innong goal
"lammt'd•natl ~~ olthethord
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~}JimllabK•
tol>:auO.trt'saeven
Eau Claire was ranHd nonlh
natLOMlly amona NAtA, trams
before lht l'ointer game
Monday nl&ht After deftali"'
the UWS P team Bl•:W, E:au
Clalreltftdresdlngthoenation's
!opttiJLt.
The atuaolds' rtboundin~t
Hockey Team
Falls To Stout
Wilh an overflo•nna C'I'VWd
watctlirc Saturtt.y ni&hl. the
PoLnttrhol:keyleamlrllihort
ofUW - StOIII ..... atlheal't!llll.
THE POINTER
Pointers Lose To Blugolds
.:~~~~;.r,:~,. ~~ . -rona
Ststtlnatht' ~lu.lf,the
Po•nten umt outM:orin&....
~sket.s by D.ruc:e Weinkauf.
DavtWtbhandBabiUmlttti.Lt
tht'lll~~&oldlndto~NI. Thal
t hr~vMonaaamelhlt­
Only 11 Ml'Onds inlo the
Sundayaame.StDU!IICOtedona
breakaway to lta.cl HI. The
POLnltn' OaveB""'"''itdlt 11
1-!. bul.attheptnDCI'•dose •I
,..atSID1114. Ste>-ensPCILnlt
TheHI:OIIdptrioclbtlontl:tdiO
Stevrnsl'oint. Afterthe:Stoul
lesd10al upptcl toS.\ , !he
l'o•nlen ' 1-'11 Grad~ielr,.skt
-..oonar~andshort
Wplhol WtthlheM:DteS.l.
~tout a &atnclomtnatedthelinal
pHiocl and the pmr. K'Dfllll!
thrl't'll;<llllfotal-3..-tn
IJanBetMr a nciJackROIIc:h
ol Siout, eac:h,.-tlhft•·egoatJLn
the $rflel , led OPPCI"Iton
sconn~ R<>ac:h 1\ad li>'t! :usosts
dule Brmrr ftnllhed ..-,th '"'9
brnmrutrtmtly physital
Woth 1-1 center
Ralph
KasmUSOil'l pme-leacbng tot.l
o( li abounds. the Blucolds
buLI!upa$1-35rrboundacJ.
vanUL&eAsoftoaddiOPointrr
'"'Oft.t:auCta•relhoiU.Iper
l't!ftl from tM Ooor ... tult the
PoonttTs htt ,._, per C'ellt,
tarselydurtoamrrt27pt«'mt
lntMsecondllllf
• Tom F.nlund 5COI"M thr first
11:0. UWSI' poonl$, bu\IO'ith ln5
than fh·e mmut" 10M. the
f'DIIIIf'n\0-trtclown 14" Bl"'ll:t'
l'o'e~nkauf thmtook ovrr the
K'Of"i,.duli", flnoshinKthehall
10ttht2pal.n15!oi:Oiund'•nght.
AI the hall the POinters wrnl
III!D!heloc:krrroombrhind-MJ30TheyiO'ertOUlrrbounclecl:zl15 and commiiiM ten tu.movrn
Rncorve Ste•·t Wlthoan arne
mtoac:oreathrecpalnt pby,
:::~ ~'::t~ln:O:.s~~.tl~':.
1
"'as the dOIH'It thr Polnten
evrr got
Paced by a b;!laoced scorl"'
attatk,tMHiuwkllbr(lan ·ai:J.
~ 5prer 11\a\ wnttht P atnt~
rer lin& 55·40 The Potnltr
ddrns.r Mid lndinii ' IIILI&olcl
xortT Kay A<bmJ to ~en
poonts. Ins than hall his
aV"tngr AcbmJ wu more that!
comprnHted lor. IMrlit\·tr. by
forStevtruPolnttheflnal,fa tal
IINiteWUI>OdOitrth11182·:1.4,
Sophomore Dave Weith led
l'ointrr reboundln& wi th
"'"'"·"·hole forward Tom t:nlund
~R.alphftaam111011
Gymnasts
EauOaore'sburlyl-ltrnltr.
prrvoouslyaveraBtnafe,.·er
than trn poonts prr aamr.
KOredasea-hilhof2$10htle
pulhngdolon a 11me h•lh oft~
rtbol.lnds Wolh Sle-·ms !"oint
clown 7H7. lbSm\ISOn scored
~mro~tivrpaintslortbe
IIIUfiOkb, IO'htle a lSO dtSIO'in(C
lla•·r Welsh's fifth and final
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The final IIIli ssw the t:au
Cbort Arens add injury 10 ia·
sult,.benBobftamltt.ltartin&
:~ddc.'tiso:arrboundsondele\lm
potnts. Cuard Uruer V.' r~llkaul
,.uttw-Poontrn'lradin&HWtT
\OIIhlipotnls
Fall Short
The uws 1~ gyn~nastln
team opened it a season
t'rid")' night ag:.inst v~y
tough e11mpellon from St .
Ooud. ~linn and Coll~e of
Dupage. lll Sacrlficmgafew
~rth1due
tolackofdepeh
and onjunK. the team scor N!
811.0$ pomts wtth Sl Ooud
L'<igin& out Dupage 137.2 •
134 75 The compeltlton was
l'crytoughv.ithmunyscores
8t t he a and abo1·e le1•el
The Pointeuwer c lead by :.
lst:ondJnl place finish in !he
HinllSCI'enl;l11,3l n!tSl . (.,oo d
by junior Greg ll:!llliOn and
sentor i\ltlo Weiss. respective ly The bes t flnisht5
ag:.inst Dupage wert turned
tnbyNonnOI~n~~~·,tha
•
Tht>ne:at hornernt'ellll'tll be
~g:.tnst !\orthl•rn 1011o·a on S.1t
Jan :!6th at J •JO pm Tht s
Frtday the t>omten tra1·cl to
Glen F;ll)' n . Ill for the
l>ut~•8~ ln1•rtahonal
Coger Holiday Action
West
All-Stars
Triumph
Whtii'\Oatrr
l' lalle~ t l ll'
'11>111
~:au
TM !'OKA AII·Star pme • -a,
,.·on by theWes.I:Tuesd.l)· noahl .
tl4· 123BobLinlfl'. crnterfor
thf:oUorlrott Pu!ons . ..·nnarnt'd
mos.! vat111hlt! playrr 111 the
Srs llle .:ootrtit
Other
Central
player5 from thl'
Utvtsoon onclud~d
Kh~reem Abclui -Jabbar . en~ter
lor lh Mtlwaukee li~ks.and
Chel Walker of !hi' Cht~:IIO
Hulls ltoth pla)·rts "ere
stattrnlortheW"I
TM W"l held substantlll
leadllformostolthepme. but
,..tTtunsblrtobrta' the 111M
~tptn Alter leadilll tOHI. !he
wrs~toundthmlslenssul\ona
hl)l!pmr,.htnaspurtbythe
t:utc-utthesconn&leadto
three potnts at 110.107 Somr
du!ch sllootln& by the V.' nt.
LIICiudinJ ~fl'at kty bulttJo
by Abclui·Jibb;ir, wrre enou&h
topuU!hepiMOIII,Mwf'Ttr
T1lf \1/ftt 'J WllllliMI CNCh wq
LarryCoatellooftheBucks
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lkhkt >Jh
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l..;o ,...,....
" lf"<'ll >l'flont
lt~>fl'•·a ns
•
3'ld
on Floor exert•~ and freshman side houem:on , Todd
Sulhnann v.·tlh a 3rd
II
b)Jito~ ll abK\
O.er Jem~trrbreak. Pornter
Llkthead16-71 !111on l
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Lakehead n.'l'l t iOS\ 1
Wtnona OD-71 tlosl r
1 ~1tssoufi · Rolla and Ander10n
..,·t rtSrnlry Ciauic l
Thr PoontPn ...,n host uv.·
Suprroor's Ytllow_J,IIckeu th1.1
~-ricb ~· noghl . and UW ·Kr>·rr
FalbSaturcby n•11hr
:::!ry (.1 antciGUrnam<'llrheld
1\f'braska Ontah.o &71 t loM I
\I L.IMIIU'I
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Anclerwn rtncl r 14-&!o ' ""'" '
bsskflb;tlltum,.-aJ 2-III'I·erall
They .. on con5Diatoonrnlhf'
Rol la 71-11 tlost
tn
Point Hosts All Star Wrestling
A Fl\'e Hout Professional
WrestllngCa rdwillbeheld:.t
the Qu:.ndt Gym a t the
Unh•er s ity uf Wisconsin
Ste1·cns Pomt on ThuNday
Night Januar)' 31. 197~ . at
8:00p.m
The matn t\'tnt wtll hal't
tht Cnaher :lS-1 pouncb from
~lil..-aukte laking on Ivan
KoloH 275 pounds from
Ru.sstatna\Fall01'60.\lmutt
.....
\ '5 ~IOIOSot
Murlowskt. Ca nada
Il l ,\ ddrd E•·rnt
Ken Patera . 270. Minneapoli s
1'5 Buddy Wolff . 260, U.S.
12 1 ,\ddl'dt:,·enl
Tony Rocco. m . \lllly ''5
l~ot Goulet. ~. f'Tanct
YS
111 Opl'ninl Kou l
Geoff Portz. 2SO. England Y5
Ric F1a1r. 26.\, Minneapolis
Advance Ticktl Outlets : Tht
Sp<lrts Shop, 100.. Main Sl
14 1 Stmi·F'Inal
QlnsTayl01'.4SO,Ames, low•
Out of towntn may call
Sports lnfOI'mation at the
1!1 1 :\lalnt:•-f'nt
Cl'usher , 2:54 , Milwaukee,
h ·an Kololl . 27S. Rus~a
Drrector's Orrice at the
Uni\·tnity of Wisconsin :.nd
llckets.,.i ll bcrnalledtoyou.
Call 346-3677
Ticket Prices : $4.00 , $3.00and
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Umpus Colendo1
. _-· POINTER
CIN. 2idTHEATER
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· 1973-74 ·sEASON ncKm
PIICI: $1 FOI 15 SHOWS
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Thursday; January 17
UAB FILM: 8 p .m ., WiSc:~in Room
.
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" Camelot. "
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INTERVARSITY CHRISTIA N F _ELLO~Sli~P
MEETING : 8 p .m ., Nicolet Marquette Roo~ , Umvers1ty
Center An infMmal time of singing and shar1ng. Included
·u ~ news about Urbana '73, a missionary convention
:any of our students attended during Olr_istm~s break .
··
UAB FILM : 8 p.m ., Wisconsin Room, Umvers1ty Center.
" Dirty Harry."
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SE.NIOR VOICF; RECITAL: 8 p.m ., Michelsen HaU, Fine
Arts Building.
Tuesday, Jqnua,Y 22.
BAsKETBALL GAME : 8 p.m ., Fieldhouse, UWSP vs.
River FaUs.
LECTURE ON VIETNAM: Noon, Lecture
Oassroom Center. Mr. Don Luce will speak on
A Question of Torture:" . ,
.
. FILM SOCIETY MEETING : 4:30 Paroom
Building.
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UNIVERSITY FILM SOCIETY : 7 a,·
AUliitoriwn, Old Main. " State of Siege."
AESTHETICS COURSE : 7 p.m ., Pacelli
you are interested in thia course, please cal! the
346-4448.
SAILING CLUB MEETING : 7:30p.m., room
Services Center.
UAB FILM : 8 p:m., Wisconsin Room.
MUSIC DEPARTMENT RECITAL: 8
Concert HaU, Fine Arts BuUding. The ·
will be presented .
DEMOCRATIC YOUTH CAUCUS
Muir-Schurz Room, University Center .
Sunday, January 20
Wednesday, January. 23
Friday, January 18
·
UAB FILM : 8 p.m .", WiSconsin Room , University Center.
"Dirty Harry."
.
BASKETBALL GAME : 8 p.m ., Fieldhouse. UWSP vs.
SUperior.
Sat1Jrday, January 19
PLANETARIUM SERIES : 3 p.m ., Science Building .
"Comets, Metecin, and Asteroids," narrated by Bob
Valiga.
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Ma"
AUTHORITY ON VIE~AM: 8 p.m ., A 1t0~1um ,
m
. Buildi~- Don I..uce will disCuss "Vietnam - One Year
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WANTED: CROSS COUNTRY SKIERS: 7
- Marquette Room, University Center. frllll C<~t~~~bry
Skiers Oub cqanlzational
All
perienced skiers Wanted. For further •ruormaU•t•all
at 341-2264.
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SI'UDENT RECITAL: 4 p.m ., Michelsen Concert Hall
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Fine Arts Building.
ry 22
Church Notices
!~~AU I::S UNtT•o M•THO~IIT CHU.CM I toO Wil~lre IN¥d. , ~y Mn'ke al 10
=~~~~~~n CMU.CM CAMI .ICAJil) l tt•Oturdt St .• Sund.tyMrvkts•t IO:d • .m.
?!~c;:trr;!~TI.CUSIOM (IP'IKOP'AI.) : U17 Olurctl St., ~y MNitn •I
PIACI UNITIO CNU.CH 011' CM.tsT a 1741 Dkon s't •• SunNy Mr¥1c:• ' ' 10..m.
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1D CARD VALIDATION
PROCEDURE: Students who
registered Dec . 3 should
report to the Student Services
Center, room 104, according
to the following schedule, to
bave ·their·rn card validated
for the second semester :
Tues., Jan. 22, Wed ., Jan. 23
and'lbu., Jan. 24 from 8 a .m .
to11 :30a.m. and !2:30p.m. to
4p.m.
PEACE CAMPUS CENTER ILtrrHERAN l : Service with
Eucbarlat, Sat. 6:00p.m . Sun . 10:30 a .m .
NEWMAN UNIVERSITY , PARISH <CATHOLIC):
RED CROSS BLOODMasses In Newman Chapel-basement of St. Stan's and MOBILE IN TOWN: Tbe Red
Cloister Chapel ....,. 13GO Marla Drive.
Qooss Bloodmobile will be at
WeekendMaases:Sat. 4:001t6:00p.m., NewmanCbapel. the Elks Club Tbu., Jan. 17
Sun. 10:00 a:m., Newman Chapel, 11:30 a .m., Cloister from 12 noon to 6· p.m. and
· Cllapel, 6:00p.m., Cloister Chapel.
. Fri., Jan. 18 from 9 a.m. to s
Weekday Masses: Tue . throuch Fri., 11 :00 a.m. It 5:00 p.m . Free sandwiches and
p.m ., Newman Chapel. <Please note the ch8nge in limes for beverages are available for
the weekday_ masaesL Confessions : Wed. 4:00 p.m ., ·all donors.
Newman Cllapel.
nuary. 23
~TRY SKIERS: 7 p
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THE POINTER
January 17, 1974
Requiem for Old Main
Our Old~st Building Awaits Death
requested that a new building
be constructed on Reserve St.
across from the Science
officially sealed . The Sta te Building . The estimated cost
Building Com m ission has of thfs structure was St.6
approved funds for the million . This proposal was
demolition of Old Main and tumed down. The Bureau of
barring any disapproval by Facilitie s Mana gement
the ~slature . it will be reported, " ... it appears that
demolished !IOmetime during Delzell H.311 would olfer the
Ole next three years
most opport unity for conOnJy one membt':r of the \'Crslon as a campus adUwld1ng Comm •ss•on voiced mimsttatlve facility . It 1s
a dissenting ,·ote. Senator adjacent to the s tudent center
James 0 Swan. R- Eikhorn , and is centru l tooper;ation5 on
s a1d he obje c ted to th e c ampus
I ts size apdestruction of the 8Q.year-old prOXImates th e a d t'ducat •on landmark
It 's a m lntstratl\' e office needs
hiSIOrlC butldmg, he COO· .,.,·htch .,.,·ould be displaced by
tended , and should be the raz.ing of Old Main."
retamed
The bureau's report
1\l.·oolher 1tems concer mng esttmated, ··u IS feas1ble to
The ongmal building opf'ned in tll!tS. The tota l cost inthe lJW-5P campus also had COO\'Crt Delzell Uall to office
cludmg fum1shmgs . heat mg . walks and archttect fteS w.u
the Bwldmg Comm•ss•oo ·s space at a ppro:umately half
Si5.985
appro,·al
The U·year ~ ld the cost of constructing new
Gesell Instit ute would be space. Th1s would prO\•tde for a r guments are that p:trkmg aside for the demolition is construction . One posslbll'
remodeled for use by the partition changes, acoustical accommodations are not ne a rl y three times lhl' site was Wadll'igh Grove. on
Commumcatwns Depart · ,.,-all . floor , cei ling treatment sufficient and would bl' pric£'ta~ of thl' o r1 g1na l the north si de of the swampy
mcnt , complete \lollh n an d m1nor heating and a lmos t •m~s 1bl l' to de\lelop bu 1l d1ng 1m mu s the two
tele\'ISIOn studto tn the elec trtcal c ha nges to ac - oea r the bwl d1ng
He s:ud w1n gs o n e 1ther e nd 1
Jt:~ mnas1um area
Th e com modate the new func - un neede-d congl'StJon would
The otht'r was the lbomas
Th e const ruct 1on of Old
commiSSIOn est1mated that tions The seven and onc-ha If be crea ted by mo\11ng the ~lam began 1n 11193 on a fl\·e - Cleme nts ' homes t('ad , en S1 ,320,01Xl.,.,ould be needed to foot ce1 ling hcaght , h~·ever , adm inistratl\'e staff ~ c lose acr e plot ,._-hu: h was pur- ciOSt'tl by Ueserve, Clark and
make the bwlth ng usable by would pre\'ent the insbllatton to the hospita l and St
chast'd for 56,800
Thrl't' f"rem on t Str('('ts In order to
the Communtcat 1o n s of a tr condttionlng.
Slamslaus
acr es of the s1tc were bought have had the five acres
llcpa r tmc nt
W1th the p lanned from r-: D Brov.-n and the I'I('('CS.':I r)' for constructton,
The adman15t r at10n IS
lllf' 8UIIdmg CommiSSion reported to be unenthusiaStic remodeling of Delzell and o th e r t,._o ac r es from thl' r-.: D Brown s 1te would
'i('l as1de S700,01Xl for the about the Delull proposal Gesell to take over the func - Boymton and ,\twell . n loca l also h.w(' had to be bought
and l•'remont Street IJctwi.'Cn
renovation of Ot.>lzell Uall mto and Chancellor Lee Dreyfus hons of Old ~l:un . :all that reta il firm
an ad m1n1s tration building .
Clll.'d problems that would remams 1s setting a date for
nus SIIC was one ot three
C.1a rk and Main would have
Dreyfus' basic its razing The SHO.OOO set that had be-en cons1dcred for needed to be closed .
The administ r ation had develop .
by Shirley SpltUemelster
and O.avt G nelscr
Old Main's fate has ~n
•
•
111e pr~ ollhrt L.R.C. In an early publication about
Centra] Slate Texhers College, tM library wu billed as,
•
BellutifuJ .,...ood panels t'rw of the prnent students at
UWSP han• seen the th1rd flOOf of Old Mam which ,.-as
c losed m 1!110. M:myol the s tatues .. ere the gift of Uw
cla.ssn that graduated from Sten•ns Po1nt Accordmg to
l"clls Kampenga . An:hi\"H. these stat ues "'"t're literally
1'tle E 0 Bro'olm Silt .,... as
•·hosrn because 11 "' as
probabl)' the chUpHI to
].IUrrhase
In tiS'! the original bl.uldmg
wu C<lmpleted
The wnt
"''"i.,..asaddedon1n I!IOtand
on !!It ~ the eaJ t
-a s
wm pleted
Cost for the
ur1 gma l building was about
thrown out the window when the third n oor was cl05ed.
Tht btaut•fu lly varnished woodwork ttla t once abounded
mOld M a1noowliescon~red wi th seve ral layen of paint
Some of th • ~ ...-ood Is still u npain ted put can on ly be seen m
storage closets an d the Placeme nt a nd CoWlse ling offlce.
.,. .,ng ..
5:>0 .000
Ul d :0.\:un ongmall )' housed
th o· Ste\'t'flli l'om t Normal
~o~;hool
It
late r used
d urmg the Ce nt r al Stall'
Tt·achers Coll~l' and Central
~lat e Col lette eras
Uld Mamor lg1nally had a
ll) m 1n the basement Thrd
fluorhadahbra r ywhlchwas
r._.modelled to imptO\' t'
.,..al
:~,~lil~~~!!:.:~~~c:::
.,. .as made
tur c hrmtstry lab5
•n
I !II~ Asphalt noortng was
l.1:d m 19-44 and new htaUng
-•nd hght1ng equipme n t was
m5ta ll ed in pa r t o f tht>
i n I !I~ ~
The east wina inc luded the
Pl"!'"ient audi tori u mandhome
('COflOnllcs facilities. Part of
th(o se-rond 0001'" on the ..-est
""l n£ was used for the music
lk.-pattment
A 1971 oblolesen«study on
Main &1 \'e the bu.ildin&
3 ~ J)Oin\11 ou t of tOO. In one
ra tqury o1 COdes and Safety ,
11 \0·as givenarati ngof m inus
10. tlle fO'olo-a t score pogible
It .,..,. described by Robin
Kiley from the Bureau of
h u t I d 1n K
.U
id
~ pita! Devel opm~ t
u one
of the mott unsafe ata~ ­
o .,.· ne_d b u i ld i ng s
A 196 publica tion predicted . "'exe~ll ent
upportuni ties u •st 1n the advllnctd
51udy ofc.-:henuslly"' t'ully~utpped
labs wi th expe rienced prole:uon make
choem •s tr y a n im por ta nt s ubj«l a t
crrc
THE POINTER
Page 10
January 17, 1974
Placement
Dates
WINTER SPORTS
HEADQU-ARTERS
All gradua tes a rc urged to
tnkc
• Ronitnol
• Scott Pole• • Solomon
• Nordica
• He.ce l
• Henke
• look ~••odo • Spcademon
• Hort
• Krystol
• Heachun9
• Gertsch
their ea rli ~ l convenience .
Literature co ncerning the
companies listed below is
avai lable in our place ment
li brary und should be rend in
pr eparati on for your in ·
tervicw . Att ire for placement
in tervic ....'S should consist or a
coat and tie or an a ppropria te
dress .
• Oo.,e
• lecouto
INTERMEDIATE PACKAGE
BEGINNERS' PACKAGE
•
•
•
•
•
Done Ski Poles
Includes Mounting
and Binding Tension
Adjustment
$J995
If purchased
se parately $54.50
• Krystol Gloss Skis
•
•
•
• separately $92.80
Dovre Bindings
Dovre Ski Poles
Includes Mounting
and Binding Tension
Adjustment
OF
1C3t3E:LJI
SKATES
Hockey & Figure Skates
$5995
If purchased
ADVANCED SKIERS
PACKAGE
NOW THE HOME
th e
Center , 106 Mnin Build ing . a t
Joan .
Krystol Wood Skis
Cubco Bindings
of
contactinR the Placement
HOME OF THE NAME BRANDS
• K-2
ndvant age
rolJOW IO g i nterview S by
e
K-2 TWO SKIS
e
SOLOMAN 40i.JIINDING5
e
e
DOVRE SKI POLES
INCLUDE MOUNTING
AND BINDING TENSION
ADJUSTMENT.
IF PURCHASED SEPARATELY
Srnlce
Z6,
F~dera l
E ntranc~
Ch•ll
Exam will
be 2iven pn camous in the
Science Building, Room A· l21
from 8:30a .m . to 12:00 noon.
AJI interested s tudents please
sig n up for the test in the
Placement Orrice and pick up
the necessa r y a pplication
book let.
Feb. s. Sl . Hegis
Paptr
Company. All pulp and paper
science graduates .
Fe b . 5, S. S. Kr esge
Cornp :H1 y . All majors ror
retail man;agcment positions .
f'rh . 6, J . C. Penny Ca ta log
AJI major s . es pecia ll y
business administration .
economics and li beral arts
gr aduates wi th a ma rke ting
interf>!lit .lnh descr iptions and
lite rature available in the
Placement Offi ce .
Feb. G, Wiscons in Depart·
mrnt o f T r ansportation
!Wisconsi n Stale P<~lt OU . All
maJors · especia lly cthmc
mmor ity and fema les .
F r b . l l. Sorthwu t e rn
,\ l utual l.if r I nsu r ance
Cumpa ny .AII major s ror
managem e nt
t r ainee
posit ions tmust ha ve 2.75
overall grade poin t average I.
$197.60
From
WE
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HUNTERS' CORNER
nns
nnstoiTei)On
Thursday, Jan. 31
1:30 , ,M.
UW. EC Are...-Tickeh : UW. fD HoWer, - $3.50 •d••Me •t
~i !l:k;:.,~ce; $S.SO
rubllc : $4.50 Act.. Me
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WELCOME BACK FOXY LADY!
U. Ticket
Office1
lH'• T.a,.k, Co-op or
MYIIct.nd; $5.50 •t
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Dumping Dick
by
lbn~ Gn~isu
act1o n .,_,.ouJd do ha rm to the
ltemember the uproar over office of the presidency .
!he Cox dismissa l'?
How Ac tually, quit e the opposite is
about the " Honk for lm · true . Nolhing is likely to hurt
peachment" movement '? 1be lhe presidency more than
mtssmg tapes'! The er ased tolerating a man who has
!ape"
How quic kl y the abused his power s and has
Amertcans forget
Somt! put other men in high oHice
Amencans actually believe who t.,_,isted the law to fit
that Ntxon will actually
restgn
Nothmg could be
furthe r fr om the truth. 'Ole
only way we can r id ourselves
of Ntxon tS tmpeachment So
now we must face the task of
bnngi ng about those im ·
peachment proceedings .
The members of Cong ress
rnusl be made to realize the
nnpeachment demands are
not JUSI a passmg fad Now ts
the time 10 w r ite th e
lhe1r own desi r es.
Another popular argwnent
agamst impeachment is that
1t .,_,.ould hurt fo reign policy .
,\gam lhe re\'erse is true .
Tossmg aside the s peculation
that for e1gn policy is really
KI SS inger' s. not Nixon 's,
fo r eig n po wers presently
hnve the a dvantage of dealing
w1th a weak, dis trus te d
Pre~udent
It does not matte r that
Congrrssmcn . particularly many o f Nixon 's
those on t h e judtcta r y predecessors a lso may have
f'ommt llee The ttme ts past nbused thetr powers We are
when we could make our dca lmg w1th the pr esent , not
demands from the streets
the past We must sta rt now
The day of protests and before tM office of President
dcmonslratJons ts over and becomes a hcense to do as one
the usc of suc h acttons would w1shcs II •s only a ft e r Nixon
rt.>mforce opposition to im · 1s impeac hed that we can
peachment
start u~a m the ta:,k U1at the
The oppos •t• on to 1m ·
pcachml'nl a r gues that such
F ound ing F'ather s began
a lmost 200 yea rs ago .
Sin ce You Didn 't A sk -
On A National Oil Utility
by Jrrry t.oac
Perhaps, hke 10 man)' otrter
Amenca~ . having had my fill
ol Prtsident What 's- llis·Name,
1 am merely reach~ to the
absurditlrs of lhe prest'lll ad·
mini s tr atio n and l iS blk
business cronln
ll is big bustnns pals
h:n ·e madt' their contributions
to the public distrust In the form
of, for Insta nce, o favorable
lot'ttlement ol 1ntl:trust act ion
alter "donating" hundrt'ds of
thousands of doUus to the
Prtsldtnt's campaign colfen
The milk mdust ry receh·t'd
fnorable prke. support action
after it "a.ave" ovrr a million
dollars to the same fund. The
connt'ctlon between the
President llnd IID"'·ard Hughn
1s not a ltogether dear. bu t It
too, smells rnttt'n Add to thelot'
the botched Russian "·heat deal,
the sptetre of the military
establlshmt'nt spying on Henry
8
~~~"ftf[~,;:~:~d ~es~r~nJm~
en" spying on evt'r)'one else,
and- a very formidable calot' can
be madt' few- the Impeachment
ol e\'t'ry one in tht: govemmenL
It ~s that lhf'ore's no one lri .
that we can believe
That the Impeachment of Mr
Charisma t!i62 1s ~ry and
survl\·able lS not almost a now
question ~loot 1n that there IS
no reason to o:prtt the House of
ltcpralt'nUt llves to qu1t sitting
on the-If hand$ and act, one way
cw- the olt.er. on somt'lh1ng that
m1gh1 hf' considered con·
1rovenu111 , even II It'' only an
From the Student,, President
by J im ll ami lt on
nus IS another chapter an
the cont1n u 1ng. and
seem1ng ly never e nd 1ng
~tory . of how not to a ppropnate funds w 1thm a
Ulll\'e r s1ty Thts segment IS
part 1cuJarly for those of you
who have been kt!4!ptng up
.._., 1th the Unh•e r slty's
dcge ner at 1ng
b ud get
sttuulion . but even if you have
oot this may be of some in·
.. , .. ,
The a nt1c1pated budget for
t97" ·7S was r eleased a couple
of weeks ago, a nd .,_,;th no
surprise. there a r e not goi ng
to be: as m a ny bucks to go
arOWld as there were last
yea r In fact , the.re are going
to be a m111ion and a half
fe we r buck.s than lhere were
Umve r s ll )' , the acaft.t mic pubht' hca rm g on the matter
o. r ea and the admmts tr a"l~ so tha t the students and
a r ea Combm cd .these area~cultycanhnd out . l for one
cons 1st or about 100 different wo u ld welcome s u ch a
budgeted departments o r heanng but s~mg tha t these
di ' ' ISIOns
They are nearly deciSIOns were made behmd
equa lly dtvtded numericallly . closed doors 111 the fi r s t place .
bctwt!4!n academ ic and ad· I doubt whclher that will ever
mmistra t ive . Out or the IOOor happen
so departmenlS or divisions.
only 14 are projected to
rcce1ve a n inc r ease r alher
than a decr ease in their
budge,. ror t97<·'1S. Out orthe
Five
I" r eceiving an increase, nine
The )'oung man nunked out
a r e administr ative and rive
a r e academic .
at the Univ e rsit y of
The nine non -aca dem ic Wi s consi n --Stevens P01nt
departm ents will re«ive a But sour g r apes he is nol.
total of over 135,000 increase.
"I>!Je to lhe fac t that my
mostly salaries , and a t the grades were inadequate lsic )
ex p e n se o f aca demic and that I was o n probation .
programs and personnel. The lhis is to noti fy you that I .._.;u
la.styearandwe havea ll s~n
c hancellor 's office , for in· not be re turn ing to Stevens
what happens when we lose s tance, wants 11 5,000 in Point this commg semester: ·
s uch large s ums. 11 appears salar ies. on top of the over he wrote .
lhat it will be mor e or the $200.000 now being a llocated
" Th !J nk you for two and a
sa m e. or s hould I say , less of in thnt division.
ha lf years of education," the
the same . But . lhrough close
It would be inte r esting to youlh concluded .
exa mtnnt1on we 5e4! that it is henr a s tammer i ng ex·
Olancellor Lee S. Drey fus ,
not r eally the same after a ll . planation of what lhe he ll 's who r eceived it , said , " In·
The taxpayer supports two goi ng on but so fa r we have s tead of the usual blast. I get
majo r seg menu o f the not r ece1ved a notice for this Neat !!'"
the student Normon
Th a nkful For
Se m este rs
1m puchmrnt rfSOIUtiOn It as
m~ al~ 1n thAt Wh1te lt oU5fl
;uds ha\'r so succusfutly
co,•ered, doudt'd. t'lunfd and
confused any available
t"Vidt'nct' lh:l.t II IS hllely that the
vo:holc truth ma)' not be known
unt1llong after the Inauguration
of the nelit IJrH idtnt
The tn.l.'it , tht'n, of this
cd itoria l 1s not direc ted towards
the lmp eac hmt'nt of the
President- though I fnor that
ac t1on JUSt on genera l prin·
ciples It 1s, iTUitrad , a call for
the na tionahz.ollon ol ctrtal n
1ndustnes "'hose rtcent aclions
lea,·e htUe doubt tha t lhesr best
mtrresu are not m the publ1c's
best interests
Among these
mdustr1H. the one that roost
drserves to f«l the slap ol legal
restraln l lstheol l industry The
step from a frte e ntn prise to a
gD\"erMlent controltt'd
opt'fallon ~~ a drnstic step that
should not be taken except
~hc.ore the mdustry ns 11 '<'' hole
has acted delibera tely contrary
to the pubhc mtercst That the
011 industry h..u acted In \'ir·
turalty lola l d1sr(1Jard of thl'
pubhc mterf'St 1s most ('VIdent
For mst:aM't', :as th1s artldr lS
bf1ng wrllten, there ue '<''hole
nrets of 01 l t:lnkrrs '<'lilting off·
shore m ..:ast and Wnt coast
port.s to unload their <'argoes ol
crudt' 011 W~1t1ng not bt'cause
there IS tnsuffktent refint'T)' or
storagt· capat·Hy. but b«ausc
ml compan) off1 c1a ls han•
rduSC'd toi(IH'tht<m pt'rm1s.s1on
to t>nter port Wh:1t arc tht)'
~llltlnl( for ..
Wt•ll , 11 Ill 1101
a lto~tt•lht•r unn·aso n:ablc to
SUSJM't'l thl· ml cornpaml"! of
~tU'I@: for h11,:.twr JK'trol("llm
pi'ICl'!
Theod cornnanws :.re susprc:t
of other rnonopoli1 11c pta(' ·
tt«S
Sot onl) h:l\ r In·
drpt'ndt·n t drnlrrsh1ps been ·
(rol en out o( tht· market b)• tbr
big produC't"r~ . hut 11 no~ appta" lhOitlht• 011 <'Omp;lnU5 art'
gmnJ( .1ftrr lht' franeh1sed
dt>aler Tht• profit mnq(m for
the l.. rgl.' 011 comp.1ny 15 larger
~tK<n th,11 rnmpomy wlls 1ts
Jlll'lrolcum. prodtM.'L"' through a
company owned dea lers hip
!han wht'fl 11 :wtls the same
produt•ls th rou~eh n franchised
dta ler Tht· prn ch~ of closing
franch1sn lind rt'J)Iacing them
wllh ...,hoUy-ov.·Md stations is
nation '<'ldt' lind not on a small
~ale
In efforts to mcreau , thei r
0\Ao'n profit.s d!sproponionatdy
to anyth1ng that IS rtuonable.
Btg 01l has, among other things.
\'lrtually t'l1 m1nated any vest ige
of compe t it ive mar ke ting
brtwtcn them elv es
Hemember the g s
rs ol not
so long ago .. Btg Otl t a stop
lions
to those by te lling tht'lr
~id~~ ";::U'!a,;~ ':Jr.!~
monopohstic: oil practices in·
dudt' · the forming of 11 con·
sortlum of only a few com pa nies
that controls the now or a ll the
od pumped out of the Alaskan
Sorth slope od fleldl: cont.rol by
a h3ndful ol comp.1nles of a ll
5.1udl Arabian oil that. whm the
Saudies ptrmit. nows out of that
country to the US. , tht: invasion
ol m1hlar)' oil reserves In
Ca li forni a by c ompanies ,
notable S t andard Oil of
Ca lirornla , who build thei r oil
rigs less than 200 fert from the
bordcrsollhe rest'rves and then
bland ly wonder how th e
gtwernrnent m~ a ll that oil.
It is not knownhowmucholl ha11
thus 1>«-n si phoned from thc.e
r~·es. but It clea rly is a case
of theft. and a threat to the
n.:~ t iona l security th a t thi1
admimstratlon K"t:ms so con·
cerned aboul
I do not '<'' ant to IUUHI that
the oil industry be plact'd within
the federal go\'ernrnent. Yt'e
al ready have an expensive and
inefficient Postal Service and
we don 't nted to make the oil
1ndustry the same way.
Anyway, placing the present
administration in charge of the
oil tndustry is a little bit like
placing Vito Genovese In ch1 rge
of the Justice Department. I
"'·ould suggest. ho'<'·ever, that
ltg1sla t1on be adopted to place
the ot l companie&, In the public:
uti lities <'lllf1lcw-Y where the
p!"Ofit motive st ill plays a p.ut in
the optrahon of the company
The com panies .,_,·ould thm be
more subject to Jtricter sta te,
IOC;J I 3nd ft'deral regulation
than they a re now To ln!nre
that the companies r«eivt!
fair profi~ tor their scrvl~1.
they could be ~~:lvcn monopoly
status within certa in regions
composed of H:\'ttal states, or
'<'tlhm dlstncu composed of
local com mumtin '<''ilh ln a
stall' I would fur ther suggtst
that national O\'r r·all control of
tht' I'll''<'' ut1hty be tnnsferrt'd to
tht' General Accounting Ofnce
cGAO I Tht' GAO seoems to be
a reallll\· ely h ones t
burriilucr aq•, :.nd, since 11
ansv.crs only to the Congreu. it
1s free from administration
meddling.
Adthtlonally , the
prt'sence of a regu latory agmc:y
m a k t'S I he o I I co r ·
poration more open to public
scrutiny
Tht' use ol nn excess profits
tax '<''ill do nothing to make the
major oil pr oducers more
responSive to contu m e r
drmands.
fo~ur1he r , II does
nothing to en.ure that the oil
comp:~n.les will noc manufac·
ture another entrl)' crllil, nor
does it ensure thlt oil compa.ny
lawyers will not Ond some klop
hole through which they wi ll
:woid that tax . Since, too, the
01 1 companies have engaged in
abusive capita lism rather than
contructive capitalism, It then
becomes necesury to pla ce!
st rict curbs on the P"•ct ku ol
those co mp~nl m . '!be mOll
reasonable and d fecUve control
appears to be of the public
utility sort Since we can't truat
Texaco. who can we ttustl
Only ota"H.IVH.
by To urus S.
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