' u!!!"PPO I NTE n~~ SERIES VIII VOL. 17 UW-STEVENS POINT, THURSDAY, /MY 2. 197< Alliance sweeps elections cen t turnout last yea r . proJrammatic con Pres1dtnt~lect Updike said side ration s in faculty theele~:tion r esults were dismisaal, has contributed to ind ic:ati,·e of the party's thedecline,heuid.'"Tberels simply too much reliance on &~Is " Our ri'forl!i to politicalite tenure and senior ity as the student, to invoh·e the criteri•forfacultydismissal, itudent in campus issues and withoul5tudent input . polltiu proved t o be " If the qu:ality of education reasonably cUecth·e judging was malnt.alned at this in· fromthegoodvoterturnout," stitution , I think enough said Updike . " I think the students would be genera ted election demonst r ated the toavoidmajorprogrammatlc need fo r a political or faculty cuts. hutead the · mechanism like the alliance adminill tratlon husacriflced to prov idt student input. We the quality of education to ~tedtheiS!Iuesduring sa~e a few jobs. The quality the umpaign a nd the of the educational experience students r esponded very for the student ihould take precedence in all policy "'""II.'' QneofU!emajorlssuesU decis1ons . "The student sbould not be the acackmM:: decline ol this un1versity , accordinJ to a mere credit bow-statistic, Updike. The rusons vary, toprovidr facultypositions . but the lack of concern for the Bythesametolten,ifatudents quality of education , In are allowed to puUclpate in parth:ulu th e lack of policy deciaions, they ahould __/ be aware of the Impact of thOI!Se decisions on the quality of the education ," said Updike. Updike suagested that a advl.sory committee of Program cuts page 2 }oint faculty and students, might be initiated for each department u an effort to get Randy Nllses tu en. · The United Residence Hall Plover's superstar page 12 student input .ln poHc y Ass ociation 4URHA I was president of united council dedsions , especially givenanoptlmisticoutloolton rUCt and Brown presented a reaarding the retention of lepliutlon of all forms of UC mot ion that opposes The committee would alcoholic be\·erages in dor- lorcmg atudents to live in Saga offers new program, page 5 faculty. make recommendations to mitories in lhe1r Apri l 17 dormir.oritt undf:r any cirlhe dean ol the college, who meeting on lhe uw-stout cumstances The resolution wou l d make the fin•l campus. ~ ales hvmg m dorms is not Antimycin-the good, decisions, acc:ordina to UpWork to aet approval of an educational erperience. dike. of th e a lcohol and disc riminatory dor m the bad or the ugly? page 3 The com mittee structure expansion policynowwaitsuntiltheUW occupancy••iolatestheloll.h wou ld be an •ttempt to Boa.rd of Re&ents holds a Amendment Equal Prot«· pe r sonalize the p olicy public hear ina on it . tion Oause. Nils-estuen explained the Women break records page 11 decisions by involvina the Wes Ramseir, pmident of ID"A-er levels ol t.a'liver-sity UR HA, atressed p.-epared· resolution is not a slam to _a ovemmentmore fully. nnsforthehearing,whic h,is dormliving,bu trather astep a matter of tq:al procedure. 1nforcingtheproperpeople He em ph asized URIIA tomake residencehallsmore delegates should be there. attractive so they can ready to supporttheproposal co mpete with off -campus Ramseier and past Vice housing lie feel s that the UW PresidentoiURHA.Al BTov.-n Ce ntral Administration . ol River F:.lls. are very op- reqwrement to live m the timistic that the board .,.,;n dorms if th~ student has appro•·e ea-pansion of the ~ar!M'd under 00 crediUi is alcoholpolicy lntherqent"s more a financial ruson than Apri l tl meetiii(C . they ap- edU(:atlonal Kamse1tr' favor• abolishpro•·edon a tt -l vote, the resolution stating . "'Be 1t ment of the n~le that forces stud~nts of freshman and resol~ed that the WiSC<~~Uin Adm1mstra tive Codfo. UWt07 !oUphomort standing to li~e in 11 1 L1quor . be r uc mded dorms lie said. " H .11 effeclln• August 20. 1!17-4, tabohshmen t of the rule l MlhJect to public he•nng .. goes through it would lthasnot yetbeoendeter- hankrupt hous ing offices. m•ned v.•hen and 111·here the forcingthestatelqislature hcan ng "''~II be held I( 11 IS to&Jvemoney to mlllkedorapproved by the regeniS, mltoriesmorelivable. UR IIA is abo .,.,.orking on hard hquor would not be :.Jt o...·edinthedormsuntilthe rat1onaletoallowstudentsto fallofi97S.bc'caUJOehousing ltavtthedormslftheyhave rc l td ed In them four cun lracl~ lor next year will not hive the necenary semes ters of sb: quartert, pro••1slons In them for lm- r~ardlessofthenumber-ol The - ol 'P'ng _ , - by a !age oowd bst week on Sb1Jey 9 . credita tMned , plem~l.atlonthisfall . byTerry ~ltt The ~ Stucknt Alliance. a campus politiul puty createdjusteight-.oeeks aao. pta«d .1.1.1 tlne of its candidates in otri« during the stud~! government elections htklthisMonday. Lyle Updike. one of the organirers for the alliance ran unopposed fpr student body pr esident receivl nl 2.t89oftheU86votescastfor that office . Updike's runnin1 rnateBarbSI:iefvater-took the vice-president 's office by more than a thousand vottt o..-er oppoMnts BIU TI« and Joe Pilecky. Rattdy Puckett. also ol the alliance, waa elected treasurer-. It was estimated that a record 42 per cent of '''ailable student voten partidpated in the election, • comparee~ to the 31 per On the inside • Dorm prohibition may be Iifted soon Senate .accepts budgets ~uest byl\ris Meu111 Budaru for llhlettu, Student Government ac· t.ivit.ies. line arts and Student ~·ernment Rrll't'H fund "'~re the last areas to be app r o11rd by Student Go\·emml!ftt at 1ts April 2::1 mett.mg Peter Crawford . representtn& the UWSP Music Department, requested lin additional S1900 1n the1t bud&e-t Themajorareasofconcer n IIi the 1upply classification, Crawfo rd said It i1 uccesury to expand the mU5iclibruy asmuchofitls mU51C that has been played bythestudentswhileinhigh ~~~ ~~~:r ~~~~~; ~~ necenary to expand the llbrary,laid crawford. Cl'a"'•ford's rtqiJl'St for the Sl900wurejected. IIO'IIo'e ver, 11 wu approved to grant the mU5i<'actlviliesbudget Stootl from the Student Government Reserve fund. In further budget action, Sen Hob Kuna alked thllt S20011be lakenoutof Arts and Lecturn and be put into University Activltiu Boord The money would be alloealtdasfoiiOIO's: $SOOfor public1ty. $SOO for fine arts, s.+ooforTnppers,$SOOforthe exec:uuvefundandi!OOfor •wn II "''~~S m~-ed and paJHd to stnkeSJOO from the executive accoont Student Government then rtJl'Cted the 5500 for publicity A m011on "'' as made to g1\'e UAB S9001nstead'be.the first staff ....._,_"-··-. .__ . . . . . c -.~ ---·- Tht' rtqiii!St '<'' II passed 1n tM litnlle. but in the assembly lberequestno...· coes1ntoa comm1lll'l' of th!ft senators and three auembl)·men Tht" comm1llt't' '<'-Ill be chllu't'd by the pres1drnt ;~nd \'tcepresident nus commit!H 'A' ill prt'St'nt its rt'com · mendation at the llay S meeting The aCCt'ptliOC:t' of the WiSCOMin Physic1an Sen·ICt' I WPS J Muter Insur ance defe;~ted Studtnl Acadt'mic Affairs (,)ne ol the benefits L0 be t•alen<br prop05.11l The e~~:llm pruponl cOIUisU derl\·ed frum the WPS polK')' 1s that the hospttal w1l1 t11ke of slllparu: Funding petition presented Agroup ofabout lhtudcnts li nd faculty , headed b)' Students fot a Democratic Society Chairman M1ke Ln<, drafted the petition Wl' tlh assist.anct' from llamilton. "AIIofusfl'Clthllt UWSPIS underfunded at the prn..nt t1meand that moneythat1s here 11 be1ng d•str~ buted improperly In too many CUt'ltheadmlmStratl\'el1 • of the budget 1s tak in• precedtnee over the ac:lldemlc," Ln'uld " We 're 5eeina teachen ftred , but no lop ad· m1mstraton are png the .5ameroutt'." hesa1d ''11lepetitionwasa'<'·ayof shu'<'·mg pubhc 5Upporl of both faculty and students from UWSPforthatJ)OSIIion. Lee 511d ~..:-:;:.;-:=- -·---·- ..·--· =':'G: ·:::.=':":;,';::: ..._... _..........-·----· !: ~...:. . ~:.:ns:.-:~.::.:.- ":t - -·-··-..--·-~ ~- ~- ..--~;.... "'~··~·----' " '" 1 .,.,... _ • feedback and evaluation 6. All 1nstructon art' I'll· pi.octcd to m4't't wilh the1r clas.sc.osdurir~~~.thtelUimand dlst'ussion ~riocb at the tunt' l(h't an exam or to prDYidtlA.-e mdieatl't.l t hat many feedback from urllcr ~tuden t s u•emed t otally cxan1inations. W\awareof the rinandal and a~:ademtc cut·back problems 111 UWSP " I think the petition has made a difference in the a'<'arf'n(_•U of students about tht• ~1tua11on here," said Lee. lla1nllton agrft'd th11t in· l'rTalil:d,tudt'nta'<''ateMS!iof tht' I:Judaetary problem Mre appcaml to be one or the u1111al benefits of the pctition. " We hope through the a"'are:nt'U shown In the pet 1t 1on 10 press for unl\t't.Sity funding at a nun1mum programatic level lntht'future,"~aid Hllmilton. This proposal. If adopted. shall M used for a pt'fiod of one year. A re~.•iew of IlK> nt'w polic)' will be c:ooducted at this lime to determiiM' the suC«SS olthe program The propo•ed academic ulendar "'·ould not 10 mto e ffect until the tfU·76 academic year bfcaust'\ thr calentbr for next )'tar IX already il't. The Oflly m11)or changelsafallbrtakfl'Ofn October IJ.\4 Student GO"O.·errvnent approved both of theu propotals. 11te bus co-op ""':II apprct'+'ed by a roll ull vote In 1M senate II passrd 7·l'<'-llh six absttnllons. Sen Dale Jorgenson movf'd that ! ISSue be brought up r«onS1derat1onatMXt """« ' ) mtoctinl colloqwum tperhllps offered by E.nchshot history I, pei!C't' studies lcould be Included 1n hl5toryJ •. deaf tducat1on , ena1ntertng 1r1~hiCS , eO• educatumalminortnphys1cal t!ducat1on, home economic:s 1n b u. s 1 ness · COfn;mUOICll\lonand food and equ1 pmcnt . the combined education m11jor in eommuninllonllnddrama · and the major and minor in ,;,usk hlt'rature The report wdl be sent LO the chance llor vlc:a chancellor of A~ademl~ Alfa~ts. deans, depllrtment huds and the Faeulty Senate All'<'lllbt'caullurted continue delibeution on it. The committee also approved the uam week ll'COII\mmdations pt"estnted idea of n-tdit for student Involvement on Paculty Senate committees. Action wu po~tponed until Utls fill. " luaddthon,'<''ehadhopt'd for some rully hard-<'ort ml'ormat1on from the ad· mmhitr;lhOIII'K're os a rrsult ofthepublu:prtlllureoltht' ptlthon.bulilueA that was a IJ!t of a PIP'-' dream," l..et: SOlid. St~~~~'i:c'i~ u!~~~~: Program cuts recommended -·--·-=:: :!:·:;..-._:-~.=: Pft"IOd ofOI!t' hour $. The how- t'xarn pt'riocb :;hall be followf'd b) a 30 nunute Pft'lod St>t aJidt• for discuulon of thl' uarn, ·for a ac:~:!c~t'I~J;.~r~:n~~~ a: Ctrlllinarea, >A·rfee:lacertain nummum of faculty and sub]l'Ct offerings must bt 0 rstllbhshed. reallr dless of tudent ll.'vel a t the univer· 51\y, morder thataraduates approved by the Student mthat arell may be able lo Govt'rnment. lnthepastyeu.connie\jm C!Mnpctelnthejobmarketon llrl'aliOflllbi)' t"qUalbasis with programmmg by tht• ~ariou~ graduatn of olher In · Student Activitirs occured w1th gnat f~IA"IK'Y. said ii!UhOII)," heNid. Bob Badzinsk1 llr mMie tht rt'SOIUtion. The Student ACtl\' tllet Boord will be eomprtll'd ol the president or a dl's1gnall'd member of each ac1iv1l) within the line arts ptat~ram b)• the finals 5Ub-commitlet' and the program dtreetor of t:xam•·tek'<''llllastforafive tM Univen.ty Center The stated purpose ol Utr day penoc1 t:xam prriods 111111 b..> one hou.r long to be lxlard will be 10 rl'$01\'f folkNed by a :10 minute cooflkts on programs and to of fer 11 sshtllnce tn d!5CUS510n penod. programmtnaefforts Board membenhip lind Th1s will""'" the instruetor and 5tudents the opportunity attendancewillbereq..redol todlscldltheexam , gttaome all actlvltiu rece1vin1 feedback a nd also to Student Acthlly moniu eval~te tht CQUt"Sl', ft is fo'aih.rreto cornplyWithtlw: 1"l'l'1lmmencied that the tHtJ rulewillresult inttle louol adminis tered durin& this .,.eek count approximately St'1~~~u;\'fonm:!~ted In t~M!umeuotherttstsglvtn the dechlon th at the segregatedfeenolonrerbe dunngthelt'meater. llSed to provide lnsura..:e The ptopolal will be inS11tuted on a trial basis for one year btjinnlng In lbe fall that athletea partldpa~in& tn olt!74. 1nlhefalloll97$lht inter--colleslate sport 1n tlw: 10 Aclldem!c AUairs Committee : , ;: '<'111 rtvtew this policy and makellnyc:MrcesitfedJare neeesaary. AIIctcatlons Committee In other businea, Dmnil lltrney rtportcd lbt Com· IFACt added Ill IIMfl(imnll Kecommendahons ,_ ...... I. Final tum voffk shall bear lhe tiUe tum voeork. Z. THU atlmmbtfftdf exam week may not c more than othn' ttsts t were givM during the cour~e ofthew:mt'ltf'r 1 Exam weork sh.:llllast for a period of fh•e days <1. Exam ptriocls lhallla$1 andplacescheduled,~lhl'rht by J ubn Lar5on , A petition calling for in· creosrdfundingat UWSP and more equitable distribution of funds by the administration ht'rewllspresentedtotheUW System Ce ntr al Ad · mimstralion last wee:k by Student Government P'res1dent J im Hamilton. App roximately 2500 !itudents and faculty signed the petition which also requnted that maximum and minimumexptnditureltvelli be estllblishtd in all arTas according to per student allotments so that ..in a pr:rlod or cut-back «rt.ain arcas will not bt further )I!Opardutd " The petition expresserl misgtvinp about 1M ·way funds central previously returned to UWSP are ;~p­ proprlllted. "Wt also ft't'l 1M money beina returned by Central Administration is not beina handled ma properm.anntr andshouldbedistributedin cooperation w1th ll c:ommitlet' ol the students, faculty and administration," the petition u•d .......-...,.,.. o·•- · PtanandflnlllapprO'I'alofthe (';lift' o1 all b1lhngs for the t!JH·7S Student Acth•l\lt'J ullli('TII Tht' rates for U!e WPS budget "'-crc part olthe Kllon takrn by the Studt'nt pol•c) art ~ for loin&Jt ~utkms, $2U.65 IlK studtnt Government and dfpendenl. nnd 1210.2<4 1\t'~ntalln•s from tht< Rural lnsura~ Com pan)' fotfamdy In other K"tion. Doo Smith. and from WPS presemed th"1r poi1ciH lor the con· ch:urpcnon of the hnals subilderauon of the Studl'l\t comm •lltt . presente d a Pf'Upoul fut exams and a Glwernmt"nt Robert Barucb rtporled to the Aeademic Aff11irs Commit!H from the subtommillee on Proaram Reduction Critt'tia and Identification II its mt't'tinl April 29 Presently, the s ub · committee: has not cwnpleted 11$ deliberations and has not been able to Set'k brf»der inp u t. es p eci111ly from various departments f'ind· in&s. recommend.atlons and conclusionsllreonlylent.atiH and .ncomplett. Oepanments 1n the Ul\h't'fSIIJWt'rediVJodedmta :~t :·~e:;·,:l~stt;:; as tore as possible. !host' rece-iVI"I tental.lvt support because of comm111ee queshons. those haVing an tnsufhe1ent dat11 base . 115~lly new areas. to bt k~l f«- I ~~~r Ul\uJ there IS enough Information to make- a 6tc1slon: and !host' that mll5t be cut were bastdona9l00tnrollm~IOC" the 19'7~-n academiC yellt The sub<omm1ttte rtoeommended the follo'<'1n1 be cut humanities tt'GU!d be p.cked ~e~r, .t~~;~~ P~~~': ~=::e :~ w~~·:= :r ~f t:l~d~al , pr~11~~·!~~- ~~r~t~o!'n':r:::in!fi :.=.~~en~~ fiKiheStertft~PoinllthlebC proaramwhk:huystN.tall l:,..tf,r::::~ athl:es and proof" ol the exams be pHMnted tJdorr thelndividt.l.aJcaas-rtidpl!.t- , ' ~M=oy~ 2.~1~9~ 74________T~H~E~PO ~ IN ~T~E~ R_______ Page3 Antimycin-the good, the bad or the ugly? by Keith Otis On ~ Apnl 17, ~~ I p.m .• a 1all anllmyc•n symposiwn athc.>~bcforeacapaclty audit'nce tn roonu 129 A and B m the ne-.· Um..ersity Center addttion t'eaturedspeakers intluded Gdbut Radonski and John 1\ilngbttl. both depanment of natural rnou.rC'tS tDSR 1 l'ishfories personnel. Jarobi . and Genld C'Oll~e of natural rHOUrces tCNRIIimnolocist and George B«ker of the biology department at UWSP Klingbielcttedfi\·ethmgs .,.·htch can be done to approach the antimycin contrO\'trsy one. understand Volunteers needed • Volunteers arc na"ded loran · •outreac h '' progr:am du rm11 the 1u mmer The program tm:oJves locating elgible )'Outh 1n ec:onomlcall y disadvantaged fami lies and helpmg them re<:eive free med1cal che-ck·Up5 to det~t long range health concHns Student \'olunteers are needed to t"ontact mechral IISSISilllllCCfCt'lplcniSWith mmors '" the family Voluntten an1sting wllh transportallon would be re1mbursed per mile usmg the1r ownveh1clc Anyone staymgmSte•·cns omt th11 summe r and wiShlngtohelpshould<:OnLact ) Is Barb Kranlg , l46-l69t . at the County-City Bwld1ng the objecll\'t'S. two, un- back" Jacob1 , presently three , undersland t h e ~a rch•ngmthisa rea .said :lltefllaiL\'ts : four, ha1·e a that In results obtained from bcHt'r k1101dcdge of the ef· atreatt.'dcreek , noorganisms lectsol:anllmyC"in ; :an.dfl\ce . .,.·erecompletelyelimiriOited dtl'tiop bt'tter altern:ath·n. Thl're "'"as a vo1d created b)' IA"SI manpower is net'ded susceptible organisms, lind when 11111\g a fish toxiunt those lightly affec:tro tended E\·ent~~J~IIy rather than mechanical to take o•·er. munsolfishcontrolsuchas mostorganiSmscameback·to ~imng , barrn-rs. lTapping a«:rlalnelttent. ,\n onlooker queshoned if it and predator spec1e In· troduc:hon, 5aid Radonski .,..ould be a good 1dea to ' 'Ttleonlyplace-sc~mu:als replace some species lost m :areuW'd , alternat• vts:an.'not chemical operations and practic:al We h:we done lladonsk1 replied, ''Yes." The onl ooker further mechanical c:arp rontrol for 40yearsandaresti11doinglt. questioned. " Then why and it doesn't help at all," wasn 't 11 done in past anhm)·cin operat ions~" Jald Klingbiel Kl ingbiel replied," Weha.ve B«ker referred to toxica nt never had species lO our :~)~i~ a,~'imn:~;a,~r~~; knowledge that couldn't be antimycin and rotenone are replaced b y llldjacent For th ose alwaysthebest ...·a)·togo. watersheds . When asked •f he was opposed reasons we "'"ere not too to fiJh toxicants, Becker concerned . lfararespecies stated, ''Absolutely not. I 11 found . that Wlllter will not rais-ed no oppos1tion until be treated." said Klingbicl. " Except for game and maulve programs were t.1ken on." The use of panfish ~pedes there has chemiu1toxlcant5lnstunted developedinou r statelllvery 1.-kesorsmallwater areasis caiiOU5 out.look toward our va l uable fi s h fauna . good, said Becker. "There is nothing aacred Wi$C()flsinhas I:Wspe<:iesof about rotenone and antimycin fis h. Oftlwse \ consider :J?in A , which cu rrently carry lToublc. Thirteen species are approva l !bey are not utinct or endangered, 14 m1radepoisons; tbeycannot Spt'CIHareconsidered rare, create. It lstneirjob to four aredepletedanclfiveare deslToy ,"said Becker in one Indeter minate," said Becker. Becker called attention to a ofh1s publicat1ons. Concerning the effe<:t of noticeable drop in species an timycin on non-ta r &et diversity after aU antimycin organisms, Radonski said kills "Theroetchangewillbe " We will have destruction of on the plus side:· said some orJanisms. but most Radonski. " We're try ing to ha•·e the ability to bounce redO« species di vmnty. If derstand the objections , " As far as its long term effects, it's is zero," Radonski. Wee"panddi\·enityvoegeta The wate r chemistry stable population but that remains the same. The is not necessarily what we debris litter ingthebottomof want," said Klingbiel. the stream, the trampled, · Jnansv.·ertoaquestionon bank. the widespread nau, the long·term effe<:l.ll of an- the silted -i n channe l, the timycin treatment. Rado ns ki 0 said.''Thereisno penis tence ~~t~ce ~t:r!r po:~r"t,c~~7y of antimycin. As far as long treatedsewagca restill there. termeffec:ts.it is zer o." " The trea tm en t is only an To the same question aspirin: it makes the patient !Oingbiel replied. " We will look good, but the basic nc•·erknowlhetotal effe<:ts problems all remain," said' upon the e<:os)'Stem ." lleckcr. "Whe n all fhh are Becker concluded with a eradiclllted through the use of statement by Aldo Leopold fish poison .,..e frequ-ently see "'ho said, "The outstanding the water c l ear in a st"ientific discovery olthe m1raculous fa s hion ." ' sai d t-..·entieth cen tur y is not Becker " It will appear that our patit'nt , the rh•er. has ~e~~~~:"~ t~ ~~dl:h:uJ t~ been restored to health . organism The last word in "Such Spt"Ctacular change Ignorance ,s the man who dealsonly ...·iththesymptoms 5a)"Sof ananimal otplant · butnotwiththedisease1tself ' Whatgoodllit? "' 3 The Student Norm l___j SOUTHPOINT BEER & LIQUOR STORE 2800 CHURCH ST. 344·7871 Page 4 May 2, 1974 THE POINTER Sho No No rocks tonight pl'Cil'd dea th of its lead g to tanst T hcrc wa s tht!atnc:~ lr~ort.h n~tsoltunl'S frumrin•K.:lmaSu tr:aalbums Spt'\.' Uiation at the lime the ha•·cUlrustthfogroupmtothr group might not be able to fort' of rock cnlt'rt:nnment. make illl Ste•·cns Pai nt ap\tOtllprrf«nlht'rt' IONght1ill pcaranct'. but arrangements \tOI'ft' made to ha•·e a studlo p 111 1n lht Quandt Gym Tkkeli 11'111 be> sold at !he' gUlt:mst fill tht position left door Nh·;anet' iaialt'i at b)· \'inmeTaylor The1r rirst album aPPf'ared rcdut'ed pritt'S a r t' bt'ing eonduc tcd a t tix' Uni•·ersity. fh•t• )'ears a~o : " Rock a nd Allen and !)~.'Bot Cente r in· !loll Js llere ToStay." Sinee formauon dHks. Common then thcy have rcl east'd "Sha Hoose lk'COrdil , Sub Slation N<~ Na," '111C NltJht Is Still and Kdl c rmun Drugs in Youug ," " The G01Jen Age of Ste•·ens l'omt . Bob's Mus1eal !lock ' N' !loll." an d last fall Isle m WauSilu, Church Drugs " t'rurn the StriX'ts of New m Wiseons1n Rap1ds.and tht> York .. The Shu. in addition to Tea Shop in Marshfield. Last ..·eek. the ICI·member theirtoors,ha•·et'fltt'rtaint'd goup announct'd the W'leX· on network television pl us Sha Na Na. ll'hOSC OIWital· '""'t;;,iitq;;'s<ANS >ANi ALLEY KAT THERE'S A SHORTAGE OF DENIM .. •• BUT NOT AT THE ALLEY K,AT l WE HAVE MANY STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM . 1000 PAIRS IN STOCK . JEAN · .JRADE -IN SALE 2 WEEKS ONLY GIRLS! BRING IN ANY PAIR OF YOUR OLD JEANS AND RECEIVE $20° ! Off on a New \NW'!:R asks • Pair of GIRLS' Jeans ~ power increase ! ~:~E Ts::::~r::~ ~~~L~~~~.M_~~A~~ (mL Yl so":~; ! 11 GUYS. .l£ANS • JEANS JEANS JU.NS JfANS .l(ANS - j ! We'n Make You An Offer You.£!!!. Refuse Apparently the military ·•spitude" tnt doesn't involvegoods pelling. WE HAVE SO MUCH FAITH IH OUR TWO· YEAR PROGRAM FOR SOPHOMORE" MEN THAT WE MAKE THE FOLLOWING OFFER. If you qualify, we will send you to a paid slx·weeks Summer Camp ($450.00 plus expenses) . There you will have the oppor· yunlty to prove to yourself that you have the physical and mental qualifications to assume leadership responal bllltles . If you don 't like what you aee, that 's It! You have no obligation to enter ROTC and no military commitment . If this look at the Army appeals to you, you will be elig ible to enter the UWSP ROTC Program and re· calve almost $2500.00 In llnanc la l assist· ance over the next two years. You may also be eligible for scflolarshlps which Include full tuition and tees. Why not stop at the ROTC office on the second floor of tfl e- Stud ent Servic es Build ing to see if you are eligible . •other upperclassmen may also qualily . ARMY ROTC • AH OFFER YOU ill REFUSE! Chancellor Drt)fw. >opulir on the futUre of bnoadt·a,tm.: and how t'docahoo al r.ut1o WliS 3 part of IIS futurt• Thest.aff postllOtbfurllt'.\1 year havt' al10 bN.on ~n ::~r:ee:· = 35Ec~l~~~~ l l llio n m a nagC'r !l an k Wihnyk 11-ill rtplact• l'h1l 1::5c:heas prog rarndltt'Ctur Gary Wescot t w1 ll rt•pl iu·e Nancy ll a ka a s nl'w s dir«tor. Don Wl'('dt'll ,..,11 fill in the publ iC' rt•13tu~ns direc:torposill()n\·acOI!!'dhy Bedort'. Sidp Biltl rnn:unsa~ music d ir ector Sit'~" Ghftlnan remains a~ C'OII · tinuity dir ector t;nf:' Wt'stenberger rt't :tln~ thr positlonof ehieftngl nt..·r WWSP will not bt• hro;ul casting this summer a~ thl') have in pas t summt'f~ tlur to money problems t' M 90 .. ,n aignortthe air fortlw' JU111 mer- month5 Tuesday. Apr~l 30. WWSP ha s applird fur a powerlncrt'aseforncxt )'f'Jr U 111 ROH ll'tll tht'lr po-..t'r would be lncrt'ast'd fnorn lhf prtst'nt!Owa ttsto:tOO,.--atb • . - .,... ~ ~~ ... -~ --·-- fo'M-90is awailiot; affPI)' from the Edu cauun:tl ~~!" t:r:~-.n:~ . ~~· Pedera l Commuulc:ntlnns Commiulon. The73-74 broackast St':ISOI1 wa s the mOIIJut<t'55fulinthC' stations history. Nnt Y".~r thetllfffeeiJlhatUw~ r'f increate will ma ke lhl' 51•11011 :fi"JJ";~i~l,:e~;:; • ~.~,~? . 0~=~ A new food se rv ice program will be orrered to UWSP student s by Sasa . Moy 2, 1974 THE PO INTER NOW '"The members of the P!IC offerro to students for next ha\·e d~mtd this proposal fall includrs some changes In change as not in the best the meal proaram, Steiner ~~~~~:~~s~~:~'~:~w~:==~oi'::~~ ~~ ~!t~!a,~~f-~!:J!; 0 A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT ~~'h!~\~~~ 1 yd~~~~~ tuc"/ ~j~~rs,~'c'~o':'~~c~~~~~ ~e::~:~r;~:;:ns~,~~!'; The llt'w program Is a proposal and hold Saga brunc h. coupons will be iss ued pr~ times~ periodically dulinJ a sem- will be eliminated. Allen A program for !"lUI year Cl'nteT dinina room will be Identical to the one offered closed fr om F r iday din thos year would cost students ner through Sun cLay dinner , 16~0 . acco r ding to Ron inclusive. llatchet, dirtttorof UC S t eak night s will be " We're concerned .,,,.ith the available to studenls on the coupon program . tegalLtyofthechanae," to~id {;t,ntral Administration is Michael Mc Menamin . presently examining the rep~sentallve for national assoc1ation of coll~e and legalityofthec hangeandhas no t yetgivenitsa pp rova l. wu~·e r si t y residence ha lls. ooc "We ft"t"l confident this is WILL HOLD f'f'Cittmed many food srrvice operation on campus ~t ala cnrteor ondividualmenuLtcm prices,Steiner said. The COI.lpon program is btmg offered to students in ru•dtncehallsinconjunction .,.ith a IS ~nd 19 meal program, he s.old. Students will ha~·e an opportunity to change programs at the end ofthe ~mesteri f theydesi re. 10 of $510." 10 •1otek . Steak ni&hts theprogram~·ewillgowith." Estimated cost of the "Saga has a C1)ntract to SteinerSOILid " Wearenot !lure pr<Mde spec1fiedserv~ees for Off<ampus ~ soec1ned amount of monev. about the legality or some or s tudents m11y purchase If cosu increase. Saga should tM changes, but .,.-e pl~n to mch v1dual coupon books for abso rb t hem . not the offer this proc.ram anyway. " If Central Administration use m any food service . he stude nts." said McMenami n, does not give approval, we !Catd ,.;nputeveryonebackona The\9meal program costs me;alplan ,'' sa•dSteiner ss.ao.yearandLncludesbrt"Gkfas t . lunch ~nd donner Monda y through 1-' nda y. broochanddLnnerSaturday andSooday The \Smeal program rosts SSM-yurandincludesbreakfast , JunchanddiMerMonday throug.h F'riday An y per so n With In Looklng for loca t ion. The need for the ne w formatiOn concerning the procram os c.auwd by the ..ssaultof asta tep.lltrolofco mfOf'l, a nd pr ivacy. II'IC'ruseinfoodCOIIts.Str:oner fK'erduringad isturbanceon We ha ve 'em all. /llu the squa re t"l'O ,.·eeks ago , is Of' wome n. We also ~i~on~~~·etre~s ~~~~ a~nd askrd to con tact the Stevens h ave ju s t a f e w bor costs , coupled w1th a Pomt Pohce Depa.rtment ,-aca ndes left for the drchmngenrollment" ~ames of those people with fa ll se mester. A gentr.al onformatLOn mformallon will be withheld, shee t rrgardull the coupon Special Su mm er Ha tes program w;u dt st nbuted ... tostudtntsandam~tinJt for 344·!8ftaftu4 :30 Burea u. Stevens Point Police discu.uion and revoew of the De~N~rtment PfOII'am was held Apri l 23 10 Allen Center Approximatel y 10- 100 s tudents attended the m~lln& held by Sap 11nd UC officials Man y st udent$ \'Oiced strong oppos1tion to theDtQPORdchange UII CII.... k The University Residence llall President ' s Council 1 PHC I , In a wr1tten s tatem en t . rejected an Inc ear her couponplanprt'!itnted to the council by Saga Foods The plan rejected was a complete shift to the coupon program coupon program m PICK IT UP WHEN YOU CHOOSE. PERHAPS A JUNE ENGAGEMENT. ~ v.~f~:; ~~or;':;hi~ ~~~~!~ 1 ~~~ ~~:~ ~~ {r!:;ea~,!!' ~ 1 \!: ester. These coupons can br Poge 5 ~;:,~ p:.~~m~...,.~::::::l::A~Y~-I~T-:::A;.;W;;:A~Y:-_: 1 11 SSM-y~r ~ 1:!7~nter Information requested ummer Rental • ~~~~~~~~~ ~= ~~i ~~~~~~~ ~----------~----~ ~~ modern • Interiors DeGuire commencement speaker Frank C DeG u ire . p r esident o f the Pabst Br ew1ng Company , will spea k at the UWS!: commencement ce~mony to be held at :rp.m., Sunday. May 13 in Quandt Gymnasium . DeGuire iJ an alumnu:s of UWSP He gaduated 111 1953 with a bllchelor of arts ...... In \960 he rtee1Ved I Law OeJree at Marquette Universi ty and b«ame a member of the Marqueue Law School faculty in 1967 Dteui re joined the Pabst Brewlna Company in 1970. _-_... _ ,_""""' ,.., _ , ..,. ... ....... J'O'I~- ~ . ....... ..,y . . • wtiiLt . ........ rfiW, P~rfwt..-Jit7, ........... noiM ........... ..... n.u...tmpt,. .... _ u... . ll-.ke. __.) ~ ~..,. ~ ~p e a.ke • ~•r.a • •~••~ro or .., .. o .. D,.,,.a • GRUBBA JEWELERS YOIJR DIAMOIID & GIFT CEIITER "Diamonds Our Specialty" KEIPUXE, COWMBIA & ORAlKif BLOSSOM DIAMOND RINGS CHECK OUR PRICES MAIN & THi l D Po~g~ ~ e ~6------~ T~ H~ E ~P~O~IN~T~ER~----~M~o~y 2 .~ • Arts & Entertainment U!!VP POINTER Porter's music presented hil a riousportrayal ofth t!tplodl ng yea.rsbefcwe Crash. Cole Porte r standar~15 and mellow,moodJoflovrmadt this . presentation \'try ap- by ~b l lllll IT'S DE LI GifT fUL, IT 'S 01-~ I. I CIOUS. IT 'S CO L E l>oRTER ' In the period of ~~~~~~e:~• . :,v~-;!~~~ 10Und51ouc:hedtheheartol )'earslhatcamebet...·eentwo ever y music lover major wars , Cole Porter "'Tote some ol his grealtsl Thets~tertainft"S•·~ ofall types, lh·e very atlracti1·e mUSH:. Monday nigh t Apri l 29. women and thre-e ~q:ant e•Rht beautiful performers men In eo5tuml!lsolamihar to s t y les of toda)' )'tt ddi nitely hinting at past Ste\·ens Point comm uni ty and fashion decadu . E1•ery num ber was pN>Sentt'CI~~oith uni\·t rsityaudicnce. P resen t e d b y t h e 10 muc h e xpression . be It a Unin~uily Players, this \'4'0 &enSUOUII!lltgtStionoflovt's hour special brought back a a nltieties t"Tht' Ph)'SICI:. n ," bitofnostalaiafOC' lheolde r "Le t 's Do 11"1 or tender membersoltheaudien«and romantic ballads t"Bf1m t~ a nofreshi ng vltw of the pas t ~uine,"" l n t hi'Stillofthe Night," " Ma ke it Another Old forlheyounge r ones. tUgh society, cosmopolita n Fas hioned , Pluse"l, the style, tuxes and tails and stage play nev~~d a dult long , fl owy dresses e m· moment. :~~~.::~r~~~?i!~~= ·: phast~tMyearsolbally-boo Althou«h l tru])' IOI't'dlht and j..1u , money and booze, voildpa rticsand lovealfaln, " An y thmg Goes!" An production a nd found 11 u citi ng a nd entertaining~ "m)' hea rt still belongs toU.:uldy" May 2, 1974 Question: "Do you favor the legalization of mari;uana?" THE POINTER Page 7 u~~_R_o"-'d--'-i--'-u'-'-m__ POINTER MerTle ll t ltHla d "Yes l do. I'm into nursing and lh:westudiedalotofthe effe<:tsof a lcoholandother things and ho.,.. much wone they can be. !like waking up "'ithout a hango\·tr when I smoke." GrtgWal~n '' Yes. l thinkthattlleellect tosocit<ty.ollockingpeople upthatchoosetouseit. is much .,.·or~ than would be il!i legaliz.ation." Chris Tesch '' Yes. I don't use it but it's Oka)' for other people. If that's what they want to do J agdls h(11anftr "I think there should be no ruin in favor or against marijuana Thn'e should be then I think they should." norulesatallbecause l don't thmk lllSanydilferentthan ah:oholoranyofthedrugsin thateatt'gory lf~lthatno Ja.,•s are calll"d form this l~ nn lkhnke " I re.'llly don ' t ha•·e a n opm10n right now There are alotofforsbutthen . there arealotofagamsts.'' lltueSi mon " No way . The true 'identiric fact! on it haven't come in . II took a whil e to find out about other drugs, it take a .,.·hiJ e to find out about marijuana .'' Unc:t< BeaUty "No, 1 don't. l'\'f' swikhed to Poin t beer. It does much morefor )·outhe next day. I think marijuana is available eno ugh without It being legalized. It might hurt the market if legalil:ed, and be more expensive with Luxation .·· .,.,u f'n nkGouiH " Yes, most delin. tel y I thmk that the establ,ishment ha!i been rather c losed· mmdedmthisarea and that lhf'yart'reallytl')'ingtofind 50mething .,.·rong wit h l( ,l I doo'tthmklhereili lt'sa good natural organic gift from mother nature: · )like Kllsmlth 'loa pomt Some people gettool~on1totaddicted ....... tOlthkealeoholandltseems tobeawastetht>n lt 'she~ for some reason ·· Honnlf' S.:hu.lll "No I don't because I figure \'OU can h\'f' without it." Suunnt Kln s ··Yes . becau~ so many prople u:>e 11 " Mark l..ea " YIMI I do : Whfort there's dopt". tht're 's hope ·· In appreciation of your patronage and patience during our year of construction: THE UNIVERSITY STORE UNIVERSITY CENTER Extends to you a: 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL MERCHANDISE Mon., May 6 thru Fri., May 10 MarllPtt111u "Yes I do." THANK YOU AND HAVE A HAPPY SUMMER! "Sure. 11ley have alcohol legal so why not pot. It 's known . so far . that alcohol is mDte harmful compared to what they know on pot, so ,.·hat !he hell." • __ .._.,0 Page 8 May 2, 1974 THE POINTER tl i UII CII Ot' Til E 1 Nn: un:ss 10 ~ u :l'lst'OI' t\LI : Olurch SL,Sundayma~.W:S atta m arf:i !Sp.m ~~;: ~~~:: ~O ~-~ltl'll m · l "llllb"T: IHI Dixon St., Calendar FII,\Mt: l'l~t:SBl'n: ln ,\s t1 1L'll l"ll : Sunday IHVK:H at t : l!>and .!I"!- POINTER lhe &noiRe Room ~FIUM.Y MiGHT FISH .-FRY! tltullll l Wt"t ken d : Thurs::lay, May 2 ·- Plus Sparkling Ills leal ~Enttrut.-nt Hlghtly In the GALLEON ·lOOHGE i ilOO Main SL \\ 1\Jinre Blvd., Stmday scn ·\1)1 Ill f ill M US IT'I': . 11 . ~~ - pt:r P!'rson Golden Deep Fried Ftsh Crtspy Frendl Fries Cre.-y Cole Slaw *-tcle lotf of Brudllkltter 1 0: -~Sa!D ~'t\IJL 'S lJS ITt:U MJ;-l:,.~IIJI!IT f lll '"tCII : M•\ TII Lf:t"'l:\: ltt; St; lttt:S: 7-:10p.m . Park hurst Lecture llall . COPS. Marnard Thomp500. aut hor and profeuor from Indian :a Universlt)' . v.·ill ~a k on ''What Mathema tics lias To Con!Tibutt' to Politica l Sciri'IC4! •· This is the final lcclureinthc Ca riN Jacob5 1..ectureScries ltwillbeopen tolhe publ1c-..11hout charge. J USO AND T m : M\\'COt'K : 8 p.m .. Jenkins Theatre. Uni\·rr~~ ty Center. lJN I\' t:IISIT\' COSCE itT CII OIIt : 8p.m .• Mic~l sen llall . ~'ine Arts Center Sll •\ N1\ NA CONC EIIT : I p.m .. Quandt Gym,l-'ieldhOU5e. Tickets llillbc sold althrdoor SEit\' lct.:S. l.liTII FII\:\ STt Ut:!\'T COMSaturday, 6 p m.- ~\" lOlii am. Next Annual Outdoor Sen·IC".. i~ J'lcnte with an em phasis on Ca re of !he f_:art h ~ bark la~~on of the Peace ~n l cr . 1-' or eilher lhe Sattrtby ~mftl or Sunday mornml service. brmg along apProprialt• dolhu11: and blankets to sil on . ln caseofinclmlent..,tal ht-r thtx-r\·ice ltdllbe ~ld indoon. Picnic on Sunda)' a fit-moon ~il't'xe Campus Center. begi nning around 2·30 p m f'~.t~andgames as ,.-ell as rdreshmenta. JJrin~e a httlt' munt'\' for fuod l'OIIec lion, the drmks wlll be ~uonht'tl · ~~·~:C~~~~~~~·:.!·~~~~!J ~- -~~~~=ng. '"The SUZU KI MOT IIf:lt"S UA\' lt t:t"IT,\1 .: lpm . Michelsen ll:a\1 , Fine At l5~nter STUDENT \ 'OICt:-tllt ,\.."-'i Ka-:l'ITA I. : 1 p m. Michelsen 1-la ll . Fine Arll Cenler . Gary Neu SI~ dtn Friday, May 3 J U/IOU ASU TilE I'A\'COC K: 8 p.m ., J enkins Theatre, ~~~':~;~~~;c~OI'OSOitT COSet:JtT: CAMPUS CINEMA 1L1II . 1601 6TH AVE STEVENS POINT WISC ~·ine 8 p.m ., Michelse n .Vts Cenler Saturday, May 4 STUilt:S T t'LUTt: ltt: CIT.U. : H p.m . Michelsen llall . F"i ~ArtsCenter . Maril)·n Schneidr r PAVL ROBDn NfWMAN RfDfORD ROBDn &HAW , •.__ ..,...,...c..,.... Sunday, May 5 St:W:O.IAS I:S I\'t: RSITl' l't\ IUSII MASS SCIIt-:O UU : t "Uit Wt:EKt:SO OF i\1 ,\ \ ' I ASU S: Newman Chapel, A GroAGf 1101' HU FlM 1 ~~~~~- • ~a~d i'P~~·-: s~!.i~:n g:::Li":d~~~i: ar:n·.• ii~ Ncwm:an Qlapel. and I I 30 a m Ch•p<l and 6 p .m . Ooi51er t' ll lST 8A I'TTST CII UitCII IA:O.l t: ltl l'A!\!1 : IM Olurch SI: .• Sund:ay5l'n"K:eat t O · ~Sam and7\Spm ... all it takes is a little Confidence. _.,OIWC\Sy..-JIO•:-- ., G(()I!GirlCr'IHU _ _ ., _.,TONYIUantltM;:HAS.6..1.1..1o'PiillJ'S ...,...,......__ ·~ · . ............ oc>..,. b -=f~ --1Ro Storts Friday 7 :00 & 9 :30 MAT SUN 2:00 DICK SCHNEIDER'S THIRD ANNUAL BACKYARD POTIERY SHOW & SALE 312 LIN WOOO AVE . SATURDAY , MAY 4 10 A .M.·S P.M. WORK OISPLA YE O INOOORS IN CASE OF RAIN r--------------- LAST CHANCE 10%OFF A MAY 2- RESERVE AN APARTMENT AT THE VILLAGE FOR FALL BEFORE YOU GO HOME FOR THE SUMMER . SPACES FOR FALL ARE GOING FAST. COME IN NOW AND RESERVE YOUR CHOICE OF COLOR AND LOCATION . NO PRICE INCREASE FOR FALL. YOU GET THE ENTIRE ' 74· '75 SCHOOL YEAR FOR ONLY $675.00 . SUPER SUMMER SPECIAL 12 WEEK SUMMER FOR $150.00 I FURNISHED CARPETED UTILITIES PAID 301 MICHIGAN - AIR CONDITIONED HEATED POOL LAUNDRY FACILITIES THE VILLAGE MODEL OPEN DAILY 341-2120 ~ • :JIURCII Ot' Tilt: l:'lolt: ttn:ss 111:o, it:I'ISlUI'ALI: "' KAME f> IU :SII l' TI-; It l.\!1. t1 1l1t t ll ;unda) set"vi«s 11 t · IS and 10 u 1111 LHII Dixon St .. JJII.l l\lalft 5I 600 ~ish~~u8~~~ .uS:~;!'~':v•: '~~~ ~~!n~n~cu : ;, 1 .'-'~ll.l . St:K\'ICt:S. LUTII t;!l\!1. .:oHUt::O.'T ~~I· •.ts ln . Satunby. 6pm ·Sur~ IOJila.m Not 0\ee:Unc:l : Annu;al Ouldoor Stn ~et 11111 t'K"ntc: """~th an ~phasis!"' Car~ of the Earth-on bildti.J•n of the Peace ~tcr f ort1tlltrthc!iaturcb.yf'\mnr. • ~ndaymor · '1lngser••ice,brmgalongappropnattdoduntt:and bl ~ kets :0111 on ln c::ul'of tnc::ll'ITlmt•l'athtr.tMW'f•· ~ce be ~ld~ . Plc::ntc::OCISw\ci:a )'altl'r,_atPfo~C. mpus Cen te r . bc&tnrunaaround lJOpm r~a~~ndJounl"laswdl ,.,u The Admu\1Slr3li\'C Counc1l has adopted a flltllo' pohcy for · leX! boot rrnlal Graduate. studcni.S IDI)' th~ text book5 (or the siMh courset If the st udenl choosH not tO"rtnt any of the books, the 5tudm t volll not bt hiln• theophonolrt"ntma:tcxt chargl.'dthortut book rftltal ~~~~d=!l"lt~d::~~~ fl1! ··~~.::r~=-•Urtsultof ~~~~~h~ ~to~~an:~ e "·:: 1 Sl:Zl!'Joi.l MOTIIt:H 'S U.\\ tttXIT\1 Hall . F'iflt Arts ~tl'r JP,m ~~~ !~rtt~: \~K~(~_,.~P rn ORE AND 1-' 75 a\'l'rllge of S30 ' 'The l11lt llt; l,.IOS : lt • ·asuronl'OUSI)' rt'OOflcd tha t Stute Senator L.at.olle ttl' w1uppost'(l tn his b1d for the PG6thon of 5ecret:~n· of 5tateufWiseon5inonp t2of tlle April :!St!ililll'. Six to l'tJhl '<l"teks aao Eugl'ne Parks announ«d his wa~ a systems study that vo;as t"n t•c•smoltiK' t"urnntpol ky t"Ondllf:ted by the Unt\'fn ll ) b) iludnlts Students ~d Sy5tems An a l)'li t 11 tht l'Omp l;a!ned that &raduate request of Gordon llafcr·51 ud e nl5 •·e r e bein& bKkcr. ''i«<hant:t'llor for d1H' r1m1nattd agai nst c::andtdac:yfor~pos111on ac::adem•c:: arfa1r1 b.oc:ausetht-y had to plll'cl\;ISl' The study c::onc:ludl'd that abooltth:ltcouldbtrentcdby allov.·in&graduattstuden\Sto thl'lr undtr& r aduate --~~--- ::er::!':~l11~ ':"U:,':t~ht~ mon.oy I« huJ f;'Glleci!Ofl, =:/::~e c::~~t ~~~=: d~~s~:~~on ~.a;:e~~R~~~~~~::;~.!: ~ ,:r:f~~ng Ma y 2. 1974 New textbook rental policy :h !A'"chSt ., Suntbym•unatlan 1 ,~rJlsL5Pin !_' t:ACE UN ~TI-:0 <li VRt'll tiF t 'IU\br ;unday Mt'vt« to a m 11 '<l'al brought Thts pohc::) vuttntlwoms.u ln& study UWSP NEWS t~t ::~· :r!~t'Sc::::::r::d=: =nt~~·~;:l~tt:=J~e:·l'~ l!St:~ Tt: XT800K St\Lt:: :.tu:heiSl'n and-or purc::h~ any or all of !;l'm~ttr 1974 \HU·: : f'we Wisc::«Din Runl Rehabthtal.lon Scholarship~ for a full yt'art tuation are availab l e to Natural Hewurc::ts majou whose parentsur nthet rhVlfl&b)' farmmg Applications are a\·:ulablt' 1n room tl6. CNH. and are dill' by May I . rAppltc::lln ts must bt fort'Sli'y or :IOtllma)Ors, or resourcl' management majors •'ith a ftwe,;tryor ao1l1minor l lllti\' IN(; TO IIU t. F't\1.0 , ~t: \\ \'Ott t\ : Students who nt't'da nde to Buffaluor a ny othu pl:tc::e enroote con tac t Ch tthranjan. Chemis try professor , ex t :!&Mior J.l l· ~t:xac::tdayofdl'parture run bf'arranRcd arttrfinali U '<''ill~ Page 9 !-sHAifffHE-RIDE-1 : WITH US THIS : : VACATION : : AND GET ON : !TO AGOOD THING. ! I I I :~~et~~r::o;: •:r!~ ~~~.-~·:~h·,:~~':ml'!~ ~l~~~~t~s ., n~so~~nis. I not appl)' to pur~ gr:~duoate an) te~t book when tlley The""'leolold u!ltdttxtboo~ )lic::helsefl c::ourses. found that thf')' must pur· '<~1llbl'held yd M ay2andlln The gr:aduall' studtnt ,..,II o:haw ~~ book t~ old Text Renta l area THE POINTER Us means Greynouncl. •ncla lot ol YOI.N lellow t tuOents who itfl tlready on to a QOOd !hon-g You tea.-.. wt.n you toke Tra¥ttc:omlort.Mitv AIINtrehtJhtclatldonwne You'll ~money. too. Ovef tnt onc:reaMd sta.ndby '" litff1 Stlal• the •.0. w.tn ut on weekends Holidays AnytJme GoGreyhol.lncl GREYHOUND SERVICE .•., ..... u us 1W•J m .u t:•s 1:11 ••.K ,,,,. 1:30 1:10 DIC K KOllE R 1725 West River Drive 341·4740 THE PO INTER Moy 2, 1974 Walt Wilmot-unknown major league superstar It Wilmot wu born In Pl~r Ill 1161 Twenty ~1111 alter Walt was born. he blasrt<l baJCbli ll s In Adl. Mlnnttota. where he hfl lptld hls tum ""' n the amateur burbal1 cham· pionshlp of th e no rth,.·ett. In 11!112 and 1813 Wilmot played ,.-1\J't an tndtpftldent thr tlnc:aao Cub pitcher Tom Mttcalf. from Amhl':r1ol , pitdled brteflt for lhfl Sew York \"ankea. J tmmy Drbinl. from Kudolph . wu a pinc:h·nii\.MI" fo r lhll \'euk"s St Louis Bro,.-n·s modiiH pnx-11- batter. t:ddie Garde~. "' tll51 Bill l"tM:bu . from Schol"lflld. ,..as a a ,.·ultny sportsm an Wilmot made his prolHSional debut In 1114, when he ll&nrd ,.-; \J't the St. Pa ul West ern L.usue Club owned ~nd mana&ed by BoO 111111\.u .\l~a sour.:e-s Indicated t hat such "notables"" as Elmer F"oaler. L"h;arhe Gatllrl , Bolly O"Hric-n ~~~e~;ty~:~id·~:~~~.~~h~~ - ft~w PfOOI~know lty'n m Sulllna aN H111H1y .... lu f'l 1be c:tty of Slftt:n5 P oint. the local un tvtn oty, a nd th e surrounding neu havfl lftn a fair share of majo r leaauc crlebrlllts R ick R t~it h a rdt. now retired. was ra ls«< In thll! coty AI Simon.a. • !tall of ::r:.!'k?::~ r~~~~~~~ ~.W':~~hr~=h~~~l~~:a~;;:~•:, !~=ron "J,:~ ~nd onr--th1rd ~um·e lnntniS'"'IIhoutatJo-..·onga-..·aJk 1\oweve r . of the fore· mrntiOMd bllllplayn-s. ,..,\J't t.hr .-.aptlonof Sommnns. ,.-hoonly wu he re lor a dlort ll rM any· '"'•Y· few can hol1l11 eandleto tile lor golll'n major luaue •upentar from Plover. Wal ter 11 Wilmot Wa lt 'd N dub lniiiU, Waltpll)"tdllt\oder Holly Stroud at Hamtlton, Ontu10, but tflumed to St.Paul tn tMii, -..Mr-e he prTiormed lor ,,..... yean In the out fi eld lor John S Ba r nes ' Welle rn l..ea1ue Attheclosfolthct817 scaaon. Walt hi t I time lhe :Ob t ional l.eiiiN' quockly took nott«ol hltpl'rHI'I« waueme!lledasont'ofthe J por'll sreat po,.-er llollen In t889. Walt's 19 triples led till' Satlonal L.u11ur f'nti r e Ri_.. l m~ niiiC'TS bcllln paying ~urnt ion to tile ta~n t rd CHI\• fle ldr r who conoblned both • sluginspo,.·er ~ndrawspeed AG Spaldina.o,.nrr of the <:"llonao White Stockins•. rftognozed Wilmot's lmmmH talents. Spakhnl RM:CHSfully pulledolloneoflhemostclcver -lldrddralsmlhehlstotylll the ,pori lbc qukk·thonklllll Spaldma purchiJCd Wilmot "• re~;aRfr-om Wa$hiqton In lBO andso.JI.M!IWalttoao:ontrac:t niiiJllfor~"ZSOpt'rJCa$011 lbc ~2SO contract \h.;at Walt IJ,I.p!oed•-uplwooiM!Iai.Uit ratoly made W;alt the hoghat patd player In the entire Sauonal ~ague By com puoson. ll;all of f"amer Cap Anson.lheOucllgo man.aaer. -..·asheingp;~idonlyiJOOOin· n~~:~Uy ~·or tht stni&ht )·ea ra. from tl$0toti96. Walt """llmot"IS4ZSO annua l eontrac: t made him the hi&hest pai d plllyerlnt heent lnt National L.usue lnlm. Walt'sfint)'Ur..-tlh lheChinao""11lteStocklnp,a ll Wall Wilmont . major lugueaapentar fro m1'1 over . nhrapprarcdonan 11118 h;o sr ba lltobunn rd . ThenewStevrns l'olnt Sollball An edatlon named 1 lnglll' after him . !Doug Wojdk pholot !l'!_••~!_!"'"'la'!~"''~"!!'..!!!NI. ~~~!~::'.:~:!~,~,~~ abo ~lied in " n1ns. -..hkh "ulourthbcttlllthelrague Drspttehisobvoouspo,.·cr. Walt "lttnnowaymc.-el)' lsiuger 1190 a-bo SliW W;alt Wtlmol ~eal ;,bues. nnkonghtmfaw-lhm thelrague f"lll"thermorr . Wah led all SIIIDnlll Lt"a&uc out• ~~~~on lkfem,.·.- put outt ~n)nnt clll' e~Cepl Wil n101 11111 year 'a Sport l•ll N. ,., •\prol' IIIH brOUihl OUt another ht&hh&ht conc:emofll " a lt WolmOI'I tlJUitrioUI 1894 HliiOII Tllf' Sparllal Ne,.-o E•·rnthoughW;aJIWtlmotdld alm0$te•·r rythmapcu•blrf«a bauertodointl90. heuillfound time to M1 ;a ml.tor tragut' rr(Ord,.htd\St ttl!!ands torlJty ~• on~ of tile crallnt ~~fnll toboutthemt ldluroruuwd lh is ~pron& "hm the tll'l~ m•.lor !ta&UHd«odedtoLOSebiiHballs madroutofco,.hldo:-inttead ol ohet radittOnalhorwhide . T~~ !iJI"H" thl• '~" ~ quo ted ~~5 w~:~. ~~~r:;:.,~; the baJCS. bcnme lhr first ..c·c·cc·:··c ·_:· WaltVt'llmoteonhnuedtopla) like a wpentar 11 the )tan ,.·rntalonl. lntti!M . Vt'a lttut:DII and had 74 stolm basn IW drov., In uo n.cns. ,.-hoch wa~ lour1h brsttn the leaiiUoP 1111 ~~ doubl~ ranked third 1n thtlealut' Unfort11111trly. he al10 led the Satoonal l..ea~~:ue '• OIUtfieldrn tn nron ,.·nh ~~ The NIIM )"Ur Wilt WolmOI l'IU blnhed ;another maJor IU&ue r~d W~ll WI the mark l«th.-mmt •lolerohioM11 r!J.':to~'tpo~~~~,j,;~iit~ t..-o;outhorthHOnllleiUb~t of thrcurrentlyonll!lero-..·hido:hueball Srw \'or k ~l e t shorlltop Kud l\ ;orrrl50n was allln,tthenewball,u.yln&.'" l arabbed it ~nd it felt like the rnonb;o& l hlll"roedlyef1111CIIed It to~ether 11111 bat I coukl'" ltowever . fttch~rd Ge~Jif'r had a llllfc.-mt opnion Gclllttu.KI,"Wthaveb«n•tnv ongfor tllfl prTf~l bawball 101" 100 )"Ufl rUstnl tllfl ~-hide r 11 partoi!MH;orch lt ... a,,_ of Gr01 ler to ~upport the co"hode stand'" liJ muc:h a.• t:coslrr•• tltflprti-idrni"'U... conlpiD)' that lk.-cloped the newb.;o\1 Tbe nrmpany . by the .,-ay , 11 A(; Spaldtn~ Bros . n11mrd naturally alter AG 1->pa.ld•nc. the Whnt Stoo:kongs "wrocr•"holll\"eWilm<H such a ..._lucrah•·~ cM rr:o( t .;o~t~!'r~ i1;~=~~:!~-~:"u!: 1 ,.,,...huWba\ldurtn&thi•yca r 'a , prm11 tr:umn11 -..u noth1n11 ( Omparedtothtuflroaruusl'd by th e ontroducllonof the co-..hide sptterr rn the lti!M Sallonal l.riiiUf upentr in L.uuJJvtllr Onc-f'a&aon , WaltWolmotwll rcl.ht on the middle of all the .- hlol On that oecasoo n, l'hocap)lanaarrA~~~~~r~ flew 1ntoa ra&e&ltc.- le"'ft'al bills •lt lopenandbounced•·rldly AnHn accused l.oulsville \lmnager!ttlll:larnieof•torina !Ill' balls improperly Deplte a Chkaao victory. A~~~~~r~-..as•ltllsteamlnaa ftc.­ the 11ame · However . Wa lt WtlmOI and the rnt of the <"hiuao playera thou&hl the nockus,.·•sralherhum- ln fact . tlley~joyedlht«<whldl! I'TIIIssomuc:hthatlhey seatl •ubtlelywOI"ded fUt lelt&ram to An$01"0. Tilt win! u iG ,""To A C AMOn. CbiU I O Sawblt ll Clu b . L. o u ia¥il h ll olt l , 1.ouil¥ille. Kentuc k y Don "t pl;ay..-oth Barntr"• balls." They ~i&ned it J a mel A. 1\ art. pc-rsidmt of the Cbluao cl ub lbrnca t ~y. Anson . thlnlliftl the telttra m ,.·••rul.a rrived a t the l..oulnlllr park wilh abox of Natoona l t..eaa u. ball• ~ nd lfm>;oneledtllat lhe umpire 11M them tN ttad of L.oulnllle'a. The umpire refllltd to dose. leaving ANOrl wltll tiD cbolte bo.lttolake hia team a nd w1tk offthe lie l4 , thln klngllehadthe Chluso preslden r s baeklna The ;octinn ta.t Chkaao a lorfeitand iiOOO fl ne. While W;olo and his teammates -..·err • r~ltniW ith deligh t , AMOnllnd ll art-..crebothMtthl"'over the 110Codtnt 1br tlf'itum A 1\l'~tr wu told who It was that Jmlthl!botl wl reuusln&the torleot Wilmot obtained hia release frllffl Cbkago in t& to betwne m;ana1er o f t h e Wellrrn l.ra&ue"s ,\l tnneapolll :O.UIIers. lteaiMplayedtheoutfield, an4 hos hitt•n&andfltldiiiJhrlped ''''"the pennant One of hiJ remarkable futA waa hitting t hret:homen~nstn-llme for thl• :O.ILIJcrs. tomtthlnll that rarrlyhappenrdbltck in thoM ~,. WtlmDI playftl for the New York Giant in 11197 lnd IM. aftc.- "hlch Ito went bltck to "'l inMapoliaml119!1aap layer· manacer and lost the champtonahlp by ont: 11mt to Indianapolis. li e played for Mtnlll'lpollsall•lnf rom 1901 1e 1903andthmbou&htthe But\f , MoniiMCiubl n theoldNorth,..tsle"' Ln11H'. Wilmot won c-..·o chlmplon~l~ lor Butte andfinallyM!1orrdtoaoilltotM promotion of automobile ~Mws. Wilmot died lnChle•loafter alone illnn~ on t"tbno,..y 1. 193 lie now lin ill !hi 1-'lover Cemetery. Aflft" all lheH yui'l 11 1 virtually wtltown blllplayer In lhillrra. the f>lovn-supen.t&r ts r~n~~lly Min& lolven a lonl ~;.~:;eSt:!~':!ePJ!'te S:~~~(J Anocla tl on hn 4ec ldld to name a IOltbiU Lr•aue afln- hlmillllil bonor. • ) ~v 2, 19~7~ · ----~~ TH ~E~ PO ~ IN~T~ ER ~~--~ Po~g~e_l~l Track team faces test this weekend Women runners set 7 records • "Y JI• II•IIftk t 'in:abiarm'tthconlythlnc upt ur"'theronf~lndoor ,.·telttnd meet. •ndtheronftrenn"rela)':l fft'l'llft'-dcortrackllleetll 11'1.. - -. !MflntiWOIIopllo tM v.·suc tri5M c..-... Lui )'ear tM Powen loll boUI 1M londoWronff'l'mee meet t'or IU tk team ~mbers, 1M big NLow romn lhil t'ncby .IQd Sat\ltd.l,y UWSP 11 ._lin& the C .• Soccer Club season announced uv.·sp ~ w.u Oub be rompehlll Ia its ioe&ftl. TM MIIOnt'Yffftt':l.\ff,ll !. T'M Kfledule is II fl~Uowt : Stpt I , 81..- c-ty Camp~~~ 1homet. Stpt. l, MI. sem1rlo: St pt to . U.W Mnllhon Camp~~~, Srpt. 21, La(.'nlu.e: ~pi 211. Marqutttt thomcl , (kt 4. UW-)hdl- . Oc:t. s, Ripon , Oc:t 12. St Sorberts tllomc i ,Oc:lll,....cr-, Oc:c. II , MLSmariolhlmCI , Oc:t 2$, IJW·Ma.diiOft Chomtl. Oc:l. %1, St Norbcrts, and Nov . 2. Collqe thomct Any•ndallatudent.,lac:ulty members« sulfillternted in p.artkip.atllll in IAI1 vtaarKMdule II'C to re-port , 4 p.m AU&IIIII,It'l't ,l.athet'Uillnl half ol vanity budlall fitld. t•ormoreWormatloncaatac:t Pres1dmt Srott CIIIJ'IC«, 1742 CGtltt:t Ave .. :M-t-4471 . or Vice ---al .L---' l·,_,____.j., ,.. ,..,m« ~-~~ Carol Hill and Borb De k hl of UWSP hurdle ltyDia~P1ot1ou v..,m ,.·ealholr and IGU&h C'OmprUUon bf'ouahl 01.11 1M best of 1M UYISf> 10011\ftl'o trac-k tum S.turib)'APfll'l7 t'•nal !tam t<>Ottl ,..,, Stevtnl Po1nt )I~ • liJ 1 ~. 11-l•nnn.ot.a n tt~ . UW UN>'fl'SII) .and ol tW Ylhllt!O.Ittr:a HnllldpiKt" hnLUIHUIIqlch ~r:a1n pla)·fll an Important fxt« lntl\ltu~IOI')' Barb l)nc:hf IOU thoo onl y Ooubl., '"Inner for St.-·tt~s Poml Slw look 1M IOU mrtll'l' bw'dlnomii S11«11111Cb:and!Mn '-f'l:a('Oflftrll'tK't t KWdontM :!OOmrt..-h~IOI!h:aun'Lf'ol J i11«'G1Kb TM Poinltn rLpprd off 7 M.lll'} Sthul1 atw H1 a""' IL.-.b to tie Madison for tNt •"'OIfrn.ncerft'OI'dlnlht)ll•·•hn hcJnor , bu\dii~LniO' IIhl ,.,lh a t-.. oi! JI7 ' 1 " New recru its :..r• -.c: heol r K ords fw St.-·fliiiPotnL,.n-tW'Ib,-llw mtdJey t Cb ) ltllll ol SIR Zutlsdorl Shltl a Should.r t, l.ynn llftTm.ann and Ooebblc neck and neck. rnough lor SMuldil'l"' ~a Hnnd M1 w-1 ..-4 in iht!%20)'dibWi LII'ZI..)I«''ffCb butlllwcwlddoaobrtt«thln l'ruidentGary lkLIMI',llt HUfl'OUCiu, ,...:mtl 1-lh I O. Mr finU for Stevftll Point "'""'liken by K:alhy Crotbedl In 1M ihlt put t)4''"'· Cllnli t:undenoa on lht' hig.h JUmp tt't ''1 1nd Ma Brietenleldt in announced The tra1ng ular cour&e regattoa by UWSP'& new n1 lln g club hat been ~eheduled for Sunday af· ternoon , May !1. a t Lake c..... ~lft!Mshollputlndthr 1..0 )'d rri•Y team ol Ml z....tsdorf . Ms Shouldil'l"'. ~~~ \lt'n'miMandMs \'fl'('auttrm .. ..,.. """"' otht'n,.· hofinl~tn -·~ The .,o1nttn 10dl PC1'fonn 11'111 IOftltCnd Ill tht CDIIfCteiiC'C lftftt at Eau Oalff Coach JudyTllte~aid. " V.'e've pta gooddlanceol"'""""''' ''• Stereo damaged, speakers ripped-off esc p~jh ~~te 1;:;'~tu~~ • rcportedlyearn~l'lllkam 'l MOlt Valuable Player Award ilnd was named capt.ain Jut fall AIIO a heavyweight wrest ler, Biever •ashonortd a& the Warrior s ' Most Valuab le Wre&tler this lfl'!nler. A )"f'llow Sc:hWIM b1ke was laken from oulStde of Berg Gym on Apri11 lbt' bike was Jaterrecoverf!d Anunlocktdblkewastaken from the south side of DeBol Cent.er on Apn l IS. The bike was lat.t'1' recovered welohouldn 'thne2000atWalt.t out there on t' rld•y and ~r61J:N:' ~maned tract F'ridi)'IILg.hlltictollliiSt.lllll wlllltltmptiOqualify for 1M fieal1 011 S.turday Tlle preliminar._ will st.art II 4 p.111 F'tlda~ . 111hllt 1M final ntnll 11 11 a .m bt••n Sltu.rda)' Laer.N •nd Olllkotb •rc 10 olftr UYISP 1M c~ moat competllloll, but t'alls, fUvtr V.'lutawaler :and &au ClaiR aU tt.a n 1M potft'ltiallo rrequtatlriiCOI'e F'«thctr•c:kteam,itwiUM thefin:al lftt ol•llflnaiJ. Workshop scheduled by Jim ll abc-c:k J im Oark , htad of in· tramunl &, has announced that anyone wishmg to t.ake the w«klhop in intumura ls c:oursethl&wmmcrmaystill I . ~S-3 ~daily , but for May 5 llit' ..0, Ml Shauklen •n Uie 100, Pam llft'-!lft!Md~sna&, c--,tttt \'~autrrrn,.llh.lhmtol M1ke Tnt'blato-..·~lo . !)tan goodlorf•nt \'an Or<k.-r and tton 81e•·er 1 Sll. Karrn Snyder 111 1M! mllo.,.,II attend uws t• and play r,.,.Kimt'll1~ 1 ntht•rd IOOC~IIItus fa.ll , s;ud Coach runand!Xvlk~ttmiHitLnllw Mont" t'harles kq;JIU'Ip~..moolrKOOhbut TtutM.atov.-slo play~ prt>p lttnr rif..U ,...,. Gfll)· 10011 football at Rosholt lhgh School and \'an OrdtT 11 Stevens Po1nt Pacelli Th e 6-foot · l . 110 pound Tnebtato-..-slu was an AJJ. Centra l State Conference ICSCI first ttam pick on lit otre.- and drif'ftJol' b) Kalh) O 'C'ennell excelledas 'a.quarterback Six&tereot.ape&and t..-o and defensh·e Nlltback In play he ranktd panason1c &peaken _,.·e re S«""nd m ~eorma . fifth in stolenfromaca r,.·htlettwa~ passtng and 1eventh'" parked in Jot Qon AprLI9 The auto s ttreo set. glove I'Uihtl'l(l: lli1 team tJt!d for C'Ompar1ment and ~a. r lrit wc:ondplxe 5idt' wtndovi ,.·e re damagtd Lou and damage ,.., . 111 the Central WISCOnlin C!OIImatedat 5169 Other thefls Include a 10. Catholic Conference lit' nnktdthi rdtntheleaguetn speed, rtd. Gnt't'le btltt, yard& aaJned pa ulng . •·alued at r.K), IIken frorn the produced a .fJI compll'(•on south lawn of Knutun Hall on averace and had the J«<nd Aprd 11 The bike was lockf!d mGaAOUChdown paiiC!S 1n the at the Lime A broWn, AMf , 3~ loop, lt'Vftl bi ke •·alued at $35, 8it'\o'CI'LSan AII-Coofert'PCt' Canvan was t.aken from !he tennts J.akuho re Confe r ence cour lti.'IC'rveStn.oeton hntbacker from Ouukee Aprdt on 6 1"M bi ke was not lltKh School The ft.foot· t , 210 pounder. securedatthettme and!Mto~~fn-encerelayl. 'lbll )'tl r \M)' Will be watc:htllllo . - lhatno oncdoetitto !Mm " ldon 'tHCanr reuonwhy Sail planned_);I'J5from ))e,;.~c~:.~e Will run Wt't'k • tMI'I! I ti2~1 M~ \ 'n'UU!n'ftl ln 1\unt Ill \M lllilt, :\.11 Colman t"leldOft tllolcdayt. Tht l'olntl!'rl !lave already ..-em"'& UWSP tUidtnll tl'LII A black leather wallet, filled Wlthca.sh and lll'lli&,ned check& valutd 11 $47, wu taken from a n unlocked l~ktr 111 the Phy Ed Building on Apnl1 Another wallet. cont.a1nmg 133. was laken whlle left una\ltnded for two &hort pertods 1n the CNR &hop on Apl'll4 A brown auede pune wa& taken fromaloclted locker in the Phy Ed 8uildin& on Apnl llt,.,lllalt'rr«<Vert'CI A brown mu'1 waite! was taktn from a n unlocked kicker 1n the Phy Ed Butlding on Apn l 9. lt wu lat.r recovered Another wallet was taken ~';"',hy"~:~:s~~p~~ 10 Lou " 'illS t'$1.unated at U t'our chromeca.p&andfuur chrome nnp , valued at 1210. IO'et"elakenfromacarwhue•t walpa r k~mlotPonApril4 An anteMa. valued at 1$, ::: ::= ;~:0: :~ ~~j ~ 1 ~~~~~uo~y~_r om J une Accordilll to ctark. the ..-orklhop will cover difft'r't'ttl age Ieveii Am on& the va ri ou& top1e1 will be !iCheduliua , lournamenll. and admtnis tntlonofintramura l program1 acliclas HEADQUARTUS FOR PRO-KEDS PUMA CONYEliE TIIEIORN JACK PURCEL SHIPPY SHOES . I!'JEilBBEIEill!iiBEEEilBBEIEIEIBEEilBEBEIIill _ _ _ _ __:_ T:..: H::. E.:.PO = INc.;Tc.:E:..: R_ _____:M ay 2, 1974 Baseball title hopes dim ~)'Jh•II•M<r lo t~ Tilt Potnttu suffered a and Point l'\ll\lltn ldt f~kkr made a dutch catd! ofallnedrive. ltP"!ftdiO~ tlw ,.·mnlna defens1ve play . '"TMre ..-ere a couple plays tll.lt hllrt .. !hi! I«<OId game."' said Clark. ''0111 ~t buDt, ·u~ C'Oidd lul\·e aotten lhll! IllY With a throw home, hut didn 't ht-ader 11 Eau ClaiR. lbeopmHwmtft&btlMlnp brfon E.I11Claltetlltdout1 74 vk:car, . • ·hile the Pointen feU •2tnthenlghtnp. '"nneyl'ulowpitdlln&.butwe w- ""htbeplay" The Poillten abo ... Hiit on lhe MC1Iftd prne, hut a.rt. hot · ·eU OW'HI.es," rommmted Cwc h O..rt ''In tht opener they had lllula 100111' 12. We WUIIOIIoollillll blcCII , had a ctulnte to bte•lr. t.he p.m<! open twl«. but rouldn't qWte pull•tout '' .. We've pt to &o out and beat Super- twi«."' he alated. "If .. ewinlhoae.we'\'tllilltot a than«, 1 Jood cha""""'. In 1M wvmlh, with the~ w,u, on IK'OIIdnd th ird. F..au Claire's Ht~c:k In !Mtr rac:e for the conference CNIWft Saturda)', lol.ing boUI mcb of • double playlna be«Jmt'ua~aof~ Tb~ Point~n· chanc~• ol plnlna • Natlmal Asaoclatlon of lntfl"collq:iat• Athlclin INAJA ) bn1h in the national toumam~nt all but diNippNred oiRh·crF'aiiiiHl,HI. the title ran. Wlnnlt~~ both aamn •l•lnlt Riv•r f'alls Track team runs away with meet The Pointers •dded th e HC:ond jewel to the WSUC's triplt ttoWII. TMy did it by KOrin&t:HpointJinlheo:oo~· fcrtnee1"CllysaDdauiKOrif11 defcndina champ l.IICroue by :i:."ld nlnthplaccSupniorby !4 lb. pure ground beef, crisp lettuce, dressing, tomatoe, catsup, 1 pickle and on i;;"n slicH, I ! ~~! ~-----------------------J Loa& jllmptn Ron Laf'ond, John Willi1nu and Dmnis Rue t.apt to a UWSPtoehool r.con1 or...,.,cr64'1" . l.llf'ond and Rue were repeaters on the triple Amiot ··11 wu 1M bc-alMilll of ~total team t'ffort ." UWS I•a l50CIPtllrt'dlinllin tnc, +fO mtcrmedl1te hurdle ~l•y . thcmllt'~b•ylndU>C• low 1 nd hl&h hurdk dluttlo!: rell)'l. lnthe410 1owrc!IJI,Ihe Polntn-s were .05 olf the uistlnJ('Oilfenlln' record n.e 440, 1110 and two mile rtll)'lltl umt in .-.d, u did the discus thrower•, hl&h )umptn 1nd the 1priftt medley ~r~~.~ ~ ~:~~e~o~ Billie and Gil')' llork fuiWied .l bchlndo.hklllh . ..-Mel.llf'oad ticdfortllc~IM!vlclullhl&JI jumpofthemcct polntmcnt:' tald Amiot , •·w11 DonnBftlnlte,John~Uand Don Buntm.anteta IICWKhool and conlcrcnccr«<rdillthe :~ll~.ilcrct.ywithllimeol ' "Tllclourmileaotusolftoa good start." stated Coach Two "Biggies" are Coming! Mother's Day and Graduation Day, Sunday, May 11th Mother's Day plates "Greatest Mother" trophies;' Mother's Day cards, books. Russell Stover's candies, graduation cards, teasels, oil lamps, plaques, steins, ship models, paperweights, cribbage boards. STOP TO SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF GIFT IDEAS FOR THESE IMPORT ANT OCCASIONS WESTENBERGER'S GIFT SHOP DOWNTOWN-MAIN AT STRONGS t,. of Jahn Plcpa' th.lt ui'Md \he Polntcn Lhc n,..t wtn, and u ved the HC:Ond. Pelpcr"-dano-hillcr&oinClnto llit: relief swrform•lln' wu blldlynccded. f'lndin&lhem· H lvcsonthelhortt'ftdol14-l M'Ote, the Pointe,.. rtt1liated with the thrftwlnNIII nlnl. Dcsl&natt'dh lttcrDanllaUHr ~ln lhen llywlthasinale . llobblns followt'd with B.l'lottl«, andboth ldVIIIC'CdonG~ ll aiiSCr'Jsacriflcebunt. Jim Qwl rn1 drove in II IUHr with 1 double, and Don Solin wa lktd to ~d the bases. Nick Sandow tMn came lip with the &lme 'l keyhit,IICndlnglllne i hollin&letolefl. Atwodayrt'ltdidnoWnato diminl1h the Pointers' c•p.ablllty,ast heypoundcdau t !Ohitalndrodledt'l.konpltch· tn for 14 rvss in Lhc opmcr. AlblblebyGn'glla~DCrin lhclftOndlt'dtotworuns,wh.ile R.obblrw' dou.t»e 1nd Joe Nell· lcr'l rwo-runsl"'lc were 11.,-., tof-thlnf1nnlqNM, The Pointcn continued their offet~~ive•pluttelnlhc fourth "''tthSolln 'siiOio homcnanlndl thrcc-nmblu.tbyNtWcr. Nine ~·alcontrron1W1¥1ttdlhcir jllmptrio.whoaJona,.·ith Steve Norlin smashed the old r.conl byOVCI'Iis;lect. Reby nmMn Rick Zabonll:c. " The doublft. Rtld~coll«ted fourhltt, thrHlnlht!-d contctt. SCill,ltwast.fldyLhcpltch· conlctt,hercll red allllix~t­ tt'nhcfuedin~lief. POINTER byJil>l ibbKII P11 Robbins made the Point•,.. 1 CGnltanl KOrin.a thrut . ,ettll\1 ab llltt In h\1 at-bata, two BOifll for wv~ ::.~~.,,~e·,·n f~=l ~ Sports WiMinl track metlt hu bHn ~ dutch." enabkdUYo'SPtOfllr1t:IO•a.l conl~rence 1\at~ . and • f.S overall mark. tr, uld" Cold!O.rkof SW"'Pt luJ~&·eft: Th~ Pointers ddutcd Ol.hkWI .. 2,1-4,1Mnd\J~ IIC!ItWednftd.a)l'. t.feball tnm with a f.S C'CIQ• lcrencel"e(U'd. StoutwiUmect UWSP ill the SUHn'a Lut conf~rcnft matdlup II boft'1.e farfrom~mlquclorthl•year'l AT ·· Bo th a•mct were well pl1~. " ~o.h~~...!·~=· ·~~e~~ 11M; IWC!C$1 o~r the tlt.Je. contcnclin&Tital!lfipros~Cl\edthe Po!At~backlntothemld.tol Pointn-s, but S.turd.ly'l IC• C'OIIlplislunmt wu dlflernt. ONLY byJ\m ll allftk ~~theiropJIOI!ftllt :JO.I,thePOlllt«bueblllltum coaJted to twin doubleheader 1\lesday. UYo'SPwanthelnltial autina; t-4, but*' 44 in the nilblcap. n. spll! lo!:ft the Polat.tr u_ SUPER SHEF Point~,.. n!M ~tamt:J within the pUt 10 rt.ys the pltchi"' may wdl r---oP£N_n_u_l~oo--A~ML---~ 2 A.M. WEEKENDS .,_.> the Pieper's pitching is perfed biUUt dlup· thclhol putters 'Tllcydropped offto fourthpllcclndloolled terrible " '1'hc tnpt. jumpers ~Ill)' hit ltoff ," hcconcluded"¥1'eclicln't reatlyhavtlnJIUpcrrKct . ..·e Just r1n ..-h.lt we felt we cu.ld " pi tchllllproblftlll '1'hcpitdlin& ...IJUS\1fUt todly," commtn ted UWSP Coach Jim Cl• rk "Cs i!CJU &ave up only fiye hlta ill !Mt pm• lnd then tJim l Coach camethNIII&hwlthabcutilul performance." DaveCII!CWIJiniCkDUtti&Jit while loin& lhc distance while Gocschpr...,.,idedanlmprtuive S PORTS QU IZ ANSW~:K.S ..,. "0." '-it. J M Barke a1NI Olin&• Shlr t.y llercare Lhclnswcr•to lut week 's Jim Bouton 1pott1 quiz. I liLA l . B t 0 5 DI. R 1 8 I . C ' · B 10 C II . Blct'p Bltorp 12, 0 13. 8 14. C t5. A rot,~wb:la~;;.,,tically, w•lklnc the lint ~Iter . hilling the HC:ond. •nd throwlna lite to thlnlonabu.nt . Butwithtne 111... \ol.dedandnoneaut , he rttlrtdtheflnaltbrft:fittt ln· nln&blllenlndiCidolllnnone of lhcMI\lOIIIIU~n FOR RENT FALL SEMESTER • Furnished all utilnies included. • Apartmenl & houses for summer. • Reasonable rates & excellent locations. • Singles or couples. Al so 1 bedroom apt. availa ble June 1st. Married couples onl y. Call 344·2899 after 5 p .m. <t Mov 2, 1974 THE POINTER NO MORE HASSLE, NO MORE HOOKS, NO MORE DRIVER'S DIRTY LOOKS! :!f.•: 1 ~u~~t-;::Z.~teh:~: ~u~~:!~~O:~t~c:•!~!~• . Blke-Btnk. Trlke·B•nk. Dune Buggy· Btnkt Flrtl fqtlon•l' l n- Auto-Btnll Is the bet! Mw banking lnrtCWittlon •••ll•ble to peopl• IIIII JOU. Peopl• In ' hurry to get down to th• bank tnd bKII to the booh (Of whtt- ). FIItl Plut you ' n lind you an us• Arst N•tlontl ' l n- Auto-B•nk to lth ot most of rour banking nMds. Ctteclllng, u 'll ngs, m•klng loin parmenlt , tnd .,.en /uti mtk lng ch•nge •rlh•ndledNIIIy .•. • ndlllt . Orl.,. on down lod.t'f and check ut out lod.t'f. There' • • chtnce you could be • wlnn« In our Grand Opening Gr•nd Prize o l• .,w,yl ctt• YES! ! A Grand Opening Grand Prize Giveaway WINN~ ' S CHOICE! II ' Flbeofgl•ll Sunllow..- SallbNI OR Full 5105 Rtc lng Bicycle 3 SECOND PRIZES-23" Weber Petlo Grill • l THIRD PRIZES- t ' Redwood Plcn"' T•ble 4 FOURTH PRIZES- 3·Piec• Wlbbed, Alum inum Uwn Fumltu,., Wood -handled Arm l ' FIFTH PRIZES- WO'I'tn Wood Picnic lltitket with rn-ricled Pl111tlc Olthlt end Cupt FIRST PRIZE - 1S PRIZES IN All!" Ju11 m•k• •n Auto-Btnk lr•n.uctlon now thr01.19h Fridey , M•y 3, '' •ny of our 1111 conl'«<lenl dri•e·through lin.,, ;;~:~~-::;1!::"!':17:4 ;~:c':;~:~'~:C,-;.:;~~d The olh..- """ 90'1' In our Gr•rtd Prize Selection Boa !Of «•wing '' th• end of the banking d•y on Frld•y, Mty 3. W.irltw!O 111.moers doe puohlled 11'1 • staeill ttd 11'1 1111 "Stt...,ns Pain/ Daq ~rN/'' on SlluuJty. Mty <f/11. a..m tllfflr prizlf 010~ iM:Jndtr, Mtr 7 WiYie~S lnil'f Thl ttl n- Auto-Benk It one ol mtny renon • why potOple ll kl youh••eturnedtoF irtl Jqtlonei iOf•lltltelr Nnk lng nHCI I . And II you' re not tlre•dy olanklng •I Flu! N•t lon• l. we 'd IIIII to h••• you 11 • c;ullomlf , too. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF STEVENS POINT Poge 13 • P _o::.eg.:..•_1_4 _ _ _ _ T_H.:.. E _PO -"IN_T_:E_R_ _ _ _ Mo __ccy 2. 1974 Sex and the single ad l>nrl'dl-. I would h kc to upraa an OpOnionilln!'l~loMJ Gon&Mr&'a le\ter in yOW' laat t»IH' lbelie-velhatlnlhbca._., SH\J;m. uanilloiOWIIobeauty, itlnthemlndofth~bdlolder 1'1'le ad•·n-tisemmt in queshon madf no remarks of ,.·hat I '"ouldnltiiMkraH•ualnature other tban 1M di.atincbOn of male and !~mille Ooa the word~paaionimply'-'•""1 ac:t•vlty~ I think not- ;utd I C:n'liltnlytlllnllitahouldnot AJ llllhe ac:tual inttnt of the •d. I do not know l Ui pufJIOK mily•·try•-elllt..-ebHns.en&al l&llftllmmt. but it may )Wit aa •ell have bMn penonalhwnan c:oml"'nionship-•lthouglt tbiJ mrtltod of acq~~lrln& tutlt 11 ntlterunutualand unac:crpled byoursoc:iety-andlt cn.aJ even have been m-erely lo.atimulate tlloulbtluch&atlw.. 'lllrpoint•l. notkfto<oo·ul&'""ho ,.·roce the ad or the cit· cwn"ant:ftMU"roundinJ il. ldo notltelie•·ethatl.orinH$tnn' anyone. unholdadtlinlte OpiiiiOIIIIIIOIIatntent Pn-haps Ms Gtnzbrr& "'hokb the inside track"" to.er., sotospnk.and kttOIO"JIOmtoflhebK!tJfOUIMI 'flhead ldonotknowilndiM don not il-lY In shor1, let"l not jump to COMiusions but niN1' com· munlut e and understaod Mlore makinl judgm~nt•·· what~Yel'theaubjecL. Penon.al ("ft1101'$hip olthe mindis a "'"'J' 1ubtl~ 1nd powerful mtity. Kent murders-four years later ""•"~u..r: ~lAy ~ ... ,n mark anru~nary of tht killi1.p t 'our tht fourth lhnt St.!~ atud~ts w~ killed and thlrtun others ,.-ounMd on May 4, triO, by bullet[ from Ohio Nalional Gu.~rdlln~. d11r1ng the eourw llladtlnon$\utlonagaillll tht W:ar In \'oetn.:~m, lp«:ll'la.lly, a&>llnat the Cambodian hi· c:un~on ll!fWdrathsatKflll Slatt ...= m 1101 lllllat~ oo::· c:urftleft. lh•ndrtdl ol miln li*.IY at Jackson Sta t e Un~venity h1, MWINippi an add•tlonal 1tuMnts '"'fll"t lullfdby police. Tl!e evmts at Kent and ,,.,o JacluonHClllltedthealrudy •'OIIIIIIe situatlononthelllltiCIIn c•m pvses. Maulve demoll· strahonsllndthe "takeover" and-or"tnlhlng'' ofROTCand adml nh tnll on Letter Ms.fired b11i ldlngs ~!Kame widelpre11d. The shod!· w1..-e ol morallndlptlon tNt swt"ptUienatlonnmrNdrll ~~~~·;0G~;..H~.my drepelt !?~":~;!~i!:h~~ ~~~Ot ~~=~~~~::: 'c!i'::}:!~i. ::~·;:u!ot~l;~d ~~~~~~jt:~~=-:~~! ::~e= :!:~'~ ~-;~ =y ofdnl~~ef1~ m;,. prO: ~:~.. lilnd~~m~ ~:=~ ::!t~:d'~tt-~11~~1. of b~lnJ ::ay':u,~~:O~~~t'! wi~iiO::,~e';~,!:'~HiMIMt at~~:: :,n~;~e;ndd~mC:i ~lui appeutd In the April r,o, '~U:.:! :::al~;'d::j,potnttd ill YOW' " rnllystronJobjectlon"" to tM plea from lhe " yOIIrlllild of H" who aou&ht com· P"nionll'lip I YOUIIJ lua. Bdore 1011 start toa11111 around your ·•auht" labela ilndlloppyl'twtocic: Ms. Cim· berJ, Ietmenmindyou\hatoot '"''ttl thil lad Will londy and needed indiJII&tlon did eventually pu.s he wuloolllnafwil " whon"as you 10 bluntly 1uuated, IJn't it mll(h mon horoest and healthy IMI M openly illrtd his requat •• QPPI)Ied to, l&y, lurkinl in th~ ahildowa behind the YMC.A.• "'"'''' y..,,.._ vle-«td from hlnd:sl&ht, luve come to rtpreM'IIt both the hi(h willet muk and virtual culmination ol wlde:aprnd. mautve expreul- of &lJ.Idf,fll: xtlvllm. Sih('e tm, Klivism hh ebbed and r~ Or per hlpl. more prop~rly . ~~~~':u!~'n ~~~~~~v:.:t~ !;ty~'"•n~elh~~ .~,e;::,:~ ~~:.7•~=~~'::~~ ~~~:::;:·~umWr ;. 341· ~~':u:.:tl= ,::: il::::. :-;Jn;~ 't'm~e : :· 1~ ~:. 446$1 ~~ ilnd ~-seoi"'l Rundgren Reviews Ryan Ta!Jit F.diW nus noncema a couple vt dtlfiiHiy ret.ttod tlltnp lMt hawnftlac:rOI.Imypalhwtale taktnaatboMvaation~in UwBad~r.Ute. Wheretoatart well.flntvl ali i happened locatdla pH· forma,_by-vlyOW'OWTt M'lf~ylft.. l-vfW~'J own l ynnlf•JtyledJIIIIrr boonds spnk.in& of Ooctet" ,.._ duly unpreued t withtn reuon !hou&h t And then. l.llllnafl&un. l hilppened uport an artic:le from y011r weekly pubheation •ApnUth"."n t 'Ool mtlrrlyCC!Onadmtal UIOII&h u thefriendwtlh ,..hom my W\le andlln! IIO"ete" I JpendJftlllllf taDite from tGW"UC. mayhem de:: it an alumrNt from YCIW" I nst itution . prnumilbly UWSP andofcounehe hilda copy ol tNt partic:ubr wue. Anyhow, thll aflnnoon ill my libtrty I peruted this ~rtic:Wr edition and happmed upOnanarticlebya Mr.IMI" I TtiTJ R)GIIft. I I thinll: tb.Jt be was•malealboreoutbyW wrlttnl l!yle- don"t uk m~ how but ~ dilln-mees ~~~ ••ht.Jiti.-1. 1 Anyway thiJartieledealt,.·•th • cOl.lple vf bclrxb IN\ the lad happc:Md to hear one ni&J!t. Sure 'null one vf 'rm wu Oic:ker Nowmyonlyobj«<ion to tu1 commm1ary was a liW.. comm~nttllilt he vllffed t.-a tue commelll. no leu I on W vin ue of Analo - fla slt Jlil · tn-...somethlna about It not be•nc eomm~rciaLiy viable Euctly. he uld, ·•.. t.My shc:kwtlhilnlma&elMt.atlhlt flll'lll,5fttMiodttnc:t rather than add to tbtlr pH· lormance. . " At lhls po1nt i&- """· )lyDflly('(ltllrnenllohdcocLa 11 the following frw words, uotherthanthec:Oirtelc:athina ondic:tm~nt l tompl~te with invec:bvtl that I Will lhinltin" about se nd ina your wily t •·hey~l .All I can uy is that from a ctowvbual pro•imi(1. the C'Oior and iluor'ltd llmmic:kery Is far more p;aliiUI!fe, to uy notJttrc vt c:•mp ~hrtin. INn the 1111ual fan vlderumpt.idtllat~to ~·I memy il com· ~MRIOI'Ithelxtlhatlivem~ ras~to rec:ordeddo: l cantll'afunctioonvl~ Hm«Y orpns 01'1 ~ither sod!: vf no.;, Whoreable letter U..1r \h, K.UO Gl••btr&ln repnltoyOW' 091nlon in UleApnl2$ pUblic:allon of W ..ol•lft' on IIIII M•iat ad, lt"l obvioul you' r e ju m pin11 to C'Oflel..ton. t'orOCitllhtn&. are all com· paniona wltoru ~ Today •n Enaland ilnd Germany. many &enllemm ad~ertJM lor womm lor compiiiiOftlllip n .. does not nec:ftUtlly m~an tJiey ,.-ant & IO'hore lflhe)IIO"IR!td il whor~. dal"tyOl.laiJ"MtlwouJd be eaal8 to head on lioWn to 1 dt&tric:t"~ Col'np~~nloMhlp o:ould " rtd liJht m~ln communication betwe~n the ondi¥idulll involv~d. wblc:h mily be Jao:klna. or perltaPII someonetolean onforadvlc~. U.tudylnaC'Omplnlon t.ortry a travel comp~~nion.or. uyou Im plied, , Jill! for •exual ptlrlel""". But what if bolh ~rtln ayeed that aU they really wanted • ·as a K•ual r~11tionJh1p, fon~. tl't their ...,_ Anyhow. don'l .rump Ill condusionJuyou did. lflhe yOUtlfl man wr ote ..,.anted you~& woman lor complnionlhip."' don tlut aulomatic:ally mNn . ""w1nted youna whore for comp~ru-hop~ " 11 ""'mt to me )15 Ruth G•nzWrJ. you ahould be mor.knowicdltu~vfthe,...bjec:l ~re cr•hc:olina bdou you lt1r-r\'~elof1anstandardaor you morals of narrow-m111dednrs:t lukoul Come now Ma Cilllber&. maybryouaretheOM•••IIobas "ltOGpf"daolow"' u•bclcktnll ~::;:If IntO IUC:b a lonely Sliln,.ty, ~•llnnt> l-l l ·lll l tM humanhu~ '' ild absurdwnmm, nw •yes ll•oii H•nd~~ttn Todd oud Htb-t o P.S - llow II; my new lp drnng' 1\hiltbyw•'/ofanmdullnll\'101 11 appean lhat COO'II:rtned student awareneu vf the w«ld, andiUiproblemllaraelydird •uththrilrtlvismtyplcalofthe 60"1 Apathy $Mini tndy to be t it~ 111111muk of today 's univenity I!Udent M11ny studrnU hav~e-vmralillllllirtd lhedNthJ.ofOtmonstratonand by-st.andtn as the .S.,atht vf lbll(fl'OIIItommuntltqitator• or fr~au. It appunlhatmanylludrlltal'uove r~jolnftl the maln~tream vf Amukan C'Onadou-.. !hilt "'-'attempted to forget thr ....enuof Maylm. lon&hl•""' pi~'~':~':~d~:u~e,;: moralllyilnd t ltcri'flucyofthe dilc:ontlnuedulivilm.althollfl}t lt lsvn-ytemptlrc todo so. No malin' what. the fact rrmillns lhiltactivla.mlsdead.butonlhe other hilnd. dedleat~d Ln· divldualland trou~ tan still ,.·ork for bellermmt, peace. freedom and o:ha~e wltl'l 11 leloat I hope vf 1\ICCUS, Tlterdoreltdrmandllobe~~o~id that the d«eased atuden'- vf Kent and Jxkson Stille are not tobelorpttn . fOit ttrit memory holds val~ lor 11111 toda1 lt'a lhM 10 11op ilnd r~member ,.·hat llappmtd on Amn-ka"s c.mpusH. and to tltinklncontutofbolhpaatand pnKnl , ,..h1 it bappent'd ilnd •hY It «•sed to llappm It's lime to remember 1910 and rftltc:tupl)l\ourplacth\ the workl•alllldtfti:Jof tt74.Vo"hilt nrma the ldfas of the 1974 ~11/dent body h•ve upon tM ,.-.ldaraundu:l~ It ilpn-llapia 01wln lhe Mtur~ of man thilt the belt t ime to do thb - ' ( M"atdtlnaisofl~ninthetw~tnt o1 the II'IC'mor}' o1 ~"''' tuatody Sobrll 1llepurpct~tevlth1Jiellrr lt to tlncerdyc•ll on \h~lludentavl UWSPtoro:membrrK~ntSt.ilte. t:~en ti!O\tflh the time ,..hfn $\udtntt would come out to demorutntetMirlcelingtata mrmoriai Ht"vke .. opparently IO'W· a t leal! take il mom~nt. whrn~lay4rolbarOI&'ICI,Ind ill )'OAJT heart& rrmrmber. Wlthlrnlf"•f•nrlty, n•Studtllhlo•• lk.,MTttk Sao:~ty.tlWSP l'ob KPIUI .~uk• l.n - t 'hillrm•ll e POl Letters NTER u_.fP Nixon marks anniverrory They've~ ,.hat&oodthuop Mly4 w11i be the lourlh an· ntvenary of the Kmt State klllinp. ll wuanevmtwltlch milrktd thetralkconc:ll.lllonof tMfoollll\n.eulhilttweptOW' nmpu~n ln t.he60'1. P~rhaptlt slarted at a well lnt~ntloned movement. il protat •aainat lnjllstlce.butllendedil!mlft.lly ~«kina to datr01 OW' IOdal ordn' and r~plac~ it ,.·Jill who knawswh.lt 11\elitlynotionol blam•na _,.. thinp as war. polluhon.. pO>'flty and "'lllppraa_.. o1 some Hl"'ftiU vf 1ocoety on our in1titutlon1 tc:hotdac:rouour countryf«ln itriltlonalde<I:Jide • Thank Cod. the atudenta of AmrtiC& have finally ruli~ed thattherr ilr~ problems in any ~ylltn\IOhichunnotbesolved. our tystrm ltu loofler them Cunted, thrre wrre 1 lrw unfortun•trlhinll&olniOI'Iln theiO"a,but anyiiiMlwhofollows thene,...un obvlouslyHtthat they 've celled lodty Amrrica't youn11 peopt~ luve finally quit tryin& tochanl~ the nl1biilhed onln- to be ac· ceptabtl to their ldfals and havr tnsl~ld taken 1M more reali.aticapproachofdtan&Jna themHlvH to be JO«t'pla~ to lhls«der So. thetewdl Ill nostudenu Plllithbaprin& llw)'"ve •areed toworkwolhtherntafAiflftic:a to ~t lhetr share of IM ad· vtnllaaolfertdbyllllf"Wil1of lif~. and. hopefully. lenned 11teor fintl lnson at Kmt State fourynnaco Jay Nh011 Kent State did not end protests Hppiy M "h• : Slllc-etllbllthet.st P ....t•rvl aovemmml Tlte unfortunate tll!np\hat•·m t onlnt.he60"1 thewmt~Jtn-andnoneofour contin~tocby rndtn wtll hav~ 1 chant:~ 1o reply to your eonJervttlu tocic. twritethls letltr Saturd•y ,..,11 Indeed mark Ld ulltope that we never 1\op tryinatochanae theeatabllt.hed ordtr totu•touridftii.V.llen you forl rtaboutidellt, you<!nd upwtththe corrvptlontltat ultta In Wuhlnaton today. The only thlna that baa chanafdalncetlteiO"•Isthe mannn- ill whldl we make chanll Vlolenu Is no lonlane«~~~ry. We've made our point and politiclal'll have -~ up to the lad lhat we want ' - t . efftc:tl.-eandtetponal¥11 goV11rnmen1., No, thrrew111benoatudentil lhot lhl• sprlfll. ,_who are notdolna their part lnc.te.nlnc up the sovernmmtal meN, prrblptlllollldbe. thelourtl'lannlvtr~tryofthe Kmt Still~ m....c:Te Howevn-. KmtStatedidnotmark theend ofOIIf"ptoter.ta.Wecontlno.wd our protalt lone afl'"'""'anl until tile U 5. ceased dlrec:t tntrrvmtlonlnViltnillft. The Idea of blamln< auch thlnJt 11 war, pollution. pOVrtiY and ~-~~ppraalon vf -~~qmmuofour iOdety on ourlnttitutlo!lll•a•iableone. We m111t keep In mind that we havehelpedcn•~tandtuppOrt manyofthelelnlliluttona. By drmon•tr•tlnaournon..uppon, ;::.·:~,wec!i~~=-~:·~~: s l•md y, dollan•retUII flowln& 1o !be eGner..r torrupt South Vietnam \ Mualfa&V-•1..,. ( May 2, 1974 THE POINTER Page 15 From the president Anothi!'r a r u of g r e011t o:onccr n to studcnl!i IS the Jim ll amllton I_ ""···;·.:-••·· .t.h.l~ l'~!~.~ I~ u'•erbur d ensome cos t of )'OUW1tha eulogy of 3CC'Omplishments :andf:ulures l ..·m rather say th:.nU to I~ ,.·ho helped and bnt'fly outh~ 111'hat I belieH! to be futureconctTns oft he s tudents-herr at U'o\"SP One of the b1ggest a d vantagt'SSiudentS 11111llla\"e ne){l)t·ar11111lbethe f:.ctthat theUWsys\eln ...·il\finallybe fully merged l"m sure tha t not many r :.n k a nd file studl"flls fuJJ y understandthe •mphcallons of th is merger . I sot~~~·• ll bneflyindicat e them . Under merger . s tud en ts ,.. ,11 assume primary l't'Sponsibi lity for a ll a rea s prunarily funded by s tudent monin These areas include 1-1 o u .s1 ng. the Unh· ersi ty Center, the Student ll ealth Center and St udent Ac· \1\•itle.S It wi ll be th e responsibi li ty of the students to determine programs and for these a reas. This education This, I belie,·e, 111111 requ1re ;a great deal of pohhc:d in,·oh·emcnt. In I~ Sixyearsthat lha\·ebeen m\·oh ·ed 111 the h ighe r educatlonprocess.the)'c.'MI)' COI>Iufeducatlon has doubled. n ·~ Ill)" feeling that a ny furthoer cost•ncrl"ases.,.·lllall but makco it impo55ible for students to gam a coll ege educatum . E"cept for the reducllonofovcorheOIIdinthc areas a lready stated >'ery hlllecan be done on campus to reduce costs . The~(ore. merely bitching about high l.'OS!satthebar or in the dorm 111111 do not hing to change the Situation . St udl"n U mus t txocome politl.:ally active or the)' are going to get screwed c>'erytime. These are only two olthe rnanyeoncernsahea dfor the I belie,·e that I see from a much better per· ip« llve than I did one yea r a~;o, and I hope you do too . So to end one of the m01t intcrestmg years I have ever had- thanks and good luck. ~udcnts Refuse award Tolht t: lllhor : lt«enlly, ,.·twertlnlormfd ofour iiOnli"'tionfortheJames II. Aiber!SOIIMedlooUion Award. a memorillt to the lalf: \IIIIVt'nll)' prl'$icll'nt , Who difd in a planl! cruh In V.et Nam ,..hileonanfd~aliona lmisfton lor the US A&l'fiC'Y f« lnternallona!Oevdopment. That Mr. Atberc.on wn a man or &real p t r noa l chara etft' , a fine !amity man anclafritncltomanyl•beyond qu"'tionBut t heton~tlonto U.S.A.I .D. cull a cl:lrk :shtuit upon anyfUc h n1tmorlal 'l'tw!A&cncylor lnta-national l)tvtlopment i1 oothlng leu 11\ananmstNmtntolAmtl"ic:an lmper la llam . an ar m of Amt rlu n upltaham that . along with the Clhltral lntelli&tiDC't AltDC')' , "'"tO s.llborciJna tetheasplrationaof the people of the ThJrcl World To accept the Albertson Mtm«ial Award 15 to aa:tpt theoppreulonaftountlen buman btorc1 by the Un~tecl #l Slates IOYtmmtnl t'« lhil rtiliOII, ,..e re~ptc:tlul ly :-:l..,~~ ~":~ ,.·ilhdrawm rom J: :t::' .UJtDliD' (:.O,N ) Gla«tloloe The brass-tacks guide to cycle touring in Wisconsin. Wisconsin Bik..e Trips by Phil Van Valk,enberg Twenty Tours tor Young and Old Se lf-guid ing mlf'IS for 20 tours in 18 oo u nt iu, • Mildet ine lslilnd .ci ays M•ll' • Horicon Marsh eA wllan WISCONSI N BIKE TR IPS $3.95 /plus 161! 5alestu) Avililable ill you• \oat boolt store or b•ke shot> OR Order d~recrly from Wos.c.lflsm Tilles lind Tra.ls, Inc Dept T P 0 Box 5650 Madoson , Wow:onSin 53705 (Wtlte lor FREE onlormilt!On ilbout other WT&T pubhCiltoons. mcludong wU guodong CANOE TR A I LS hooks. I •ncludl~ eof lr oy-Spana .W1U1ingt o n Island • Ke ute Morame .Co ul ee Coumrv Maps are marked 10 e h1tts eroad condmon s e tralf oc counts .campgrounds esw ommong holes epomu of onterut ~w lncludet .cjy,~ for ttYeryone tbout • bocycle lnilonteo.nce e s•mple '~'" ec lothong and equipment ..-utesolthe ro.d ., ,d ing technoque 1od s..lety ;• _ Editorials uifP POINTER The graduate's last stand by o.~·eG.wi•u I am tinct. J'\·eslood inlona:linn to get my food. paycheck and bed sheets. Then mlln! linn for rqistution. to pick up Changes lake place so t lowly Big Brother sti ll dictates lhe lives of the captives in the dormitories. Whatyoucandrink, whenyou can have visitors. where you books and to r eturn them I am numbed. caneat , whoyoullve with and on 11 goes I have seen my felkl'ol students scurry around like ant.s to gl!'t a parking sp<M .,.ithin sbr. bl«ks of campus 1 am appa lled. lh.:i vewal(:hedtr~being felled and deliute wetl ands I am nauseous. I have heard an administration promise potential s tud e nt s a W'llve raitywhereever ythlng 11 beauti ful. The public filled to create expensive pa rkif18 lolS we did not n~ rel:ltionslmageisnotreality. llvanidlesoncethestudent is Now enrolled. I am dramed. they are build i ng another parking lot 1 am sick. \'n, sick when 1 think o1 i:a:t>;,bc:~;li;in~Y ~~~ diedasexcellentfac:u/tywere dismi~. 1 am frustrated Now I pay a graduation fee to get a capandgo-A111"'111 \'ou..,.·on'thavethisstudent to ktck .round anymore. Tripping on trip can be bummer by Bob KcrUIKk / This summer. you may be travehng to Europe. the f'ar East. to Canada or south of our border For some , it will be the reward ol years of waiting. saving and dreaming. t'or othen ,thcirfirstrealventurt, all on their own with complete tndependenc:e. tu~:r :!~~e~ s!: •t!c:: 11 again, benusetheywill bein Jall A foreis.n jail. locked up for violating dru&laws. There art more than 900 United States citizens now servlna time In fo r ei&n Countries on dru& chartn. Most of them ar e young. Maybe they didn't know it before, but they've found that dr1J8lawsoverseas aretough. And they're enforced to the letter If you plan on traveling a broad !hiS s umme r . remember you a re subjKt to the Jaws of the na lions you "'\Gwrr ~~ ;;:a;~t~~~~~tr:: O\'U a r e visiti ng , If you ' r e ar rested. American consuJar olfi«n will do tht'ir best to see tha t you receive fair treatment. but they caMot ask for special fllvors jUst becauseyouarellnAmerkan citlun Enjoyyourtripandbesure you come back when you planned. Not when your jail senten« ends. .Party system risky by Davc GHIIer A r e cord number o f studentsvotedintheMonda y Student Sll!n.ate election. This tnerease in student interest II very important. It will be crucial in the near future . depll!ndenU inlo office 111e situation could revuse itself The dan&u is more ex· treme when there is only a howe~r . one party system. That Is . The lac: k of competition-Ldr student jlovemment offices Indi cates th e problem . Cer tai nl y there were write-in candidat es but they failed In the pas t , Stud e nt miserabl y u write -i ns GovHnment wu a do-nothing usually do. body compo&ed of aeveral s p ecllll i nte r est groups . A danaer lies In thc s tudent During the past year, thll partysystem . Oneonlyhas to situation which h:ad boged look to M1dls on a nd the senate down In petty Mil waukee where the party bi.cbring was changed by system has mired student effecti ve leadership 1nd the govtrnment and has become introduction of many in- 1 joke . whal we presently have. Because this system has a tende ncy to foster bloc k voti ng along party lints, we urge students to consider ruM ing for senate positions as Independents this fall. If the ma}ority of the senate Is not made up of independenll, stud e nt government could becomeentwinedlnthe same mess our state and national governments a"' in . Party politics does not pay off for the people. Alcohol, visilation and things that go bump in IRe night At 1 by Hob llamjr. r ecent party lor the tr.Tie ~~o·e were done, ~~o·e couldn 't have lured Si r like fi&htmg fnr pOUft.,ton of sort of a lternative plumbing your sp1ne And fighting for system I Does it matter ~~uor'rise":.~k ~aorl "·:nkJni G~h:k~r!; !':~!.:::~!·h 1 !~m~,:tu~: n~~~~ ::r :~ ~hea~1: ~tie : 5i~ir! 11 developed a fiendish plan. Aller everyone was blitud, we wou ld pool ou r evil encrgies. We would lure seem to be doing, let me say once and for all that I am all for it-in the dor ms, In shot glaS~~eS, in after shave lotion- nghtto wear your trouser.~ in stomach" Ladies and genthe da rk . !Ie men. f need help un· \'ouunwe:t r yourtrouser1 dcrstandi ng !his . !n the daylight . they say, and I'd also like 10me aiUiwers !~~P~~~o~~~~:'a~e;i~i <Z''\~ ~he controversy su rToundin g liquor in the dor ms-l've always thought there was somethin& mildly msane about adulls fighting consti tutiona l nghts It 's always seemed to me to be you can 't have them m your room .. whfore you're liable to ac tuall y put them on in !he da rk. It doesn 't matter where you drink t unleu you have some up to Carl's room-and milke her dean 11. It was a great plan. We fatled to take into account. ho~~o·e\·er . ou r own rapid ly deterioratinjl condition. By The Grot ~ Rip<>ff 1 8 :::n~as:; tit.~~.:e~~mB~~ ~a~~~u:,:r :.~'t:d-,:~.::~ ddcnts" '! Must all planes ny around in the air '! Should students be allowed to like drunks up to their rooros and pour them Into cock! all glasses! Skoal. cy the Sd-Fi Otb