' N_T_E_n U!!!.IP~no-1 • I:" v ii VOL. 17 UW-Steve ns Point. Thu rydgv June 27 1974 ~~ New vice chancellor discu.sses post by T~rry "l lt Unt\·~ty John B Ellery, assistant to lhechoncellorsinc:tl968.was named vi« ehanc:f'llor ol .\c:~de-mtcAifalnanddeanol faculttn to su«Hd Gordon lbfubeckt'r Ln t.he n..nbtr ''''o po~o~hon on ttus campu5 on July I A sea rch :.nd screen commttlee of students and faculty Mad~ by Frank Crow, profrssorofhtstory. ul« tf'd Elltry from ap· p-olnmatdy 100 candl<btes lnlddlhontohtspo51tionas UStSiantto the ch.Jnl:cllor. Ell~ o.-as the fil'll: dean of lht college of S01tural Re source. when it was .. Ofl:llmu."ttint970andhubeen fKulty mem~ of the t Communiution Drpartmrnt f Prior to Sl:t'\'MS Posnt. z: Eller) IIIU head of the ~ a ; • I English Dtpartment and u • ttn& dean of !'<JOlll:l College in Sierra Lc."'fft'forhoiO)'Url. Ear lier he wa s Chairman of the En.g.hsh Department at East Ten~ State Un1•·ers1ty . d1rMtor of radio broad· cast1ng at Wa yne State Un1 ••ers1ty and faculty member of the Un1venity of ~lonteva\lo and the l!nl\"ti"SIIY of Iowa Why did he finally 5ttlle in Ste•·ens Pomt• Ue u1d the aru IS pleasant he IS c-om· fortab&e heft and people of ,."hom he is fond . Ounng the: ltrtt nlng process Ellery 5-ald that he felt a measure of llude:nt and lacult) support tha t he had ne•erexpected ' l thmk 11 111as one ol the nktst thmgs thathast•·erN!ppe:ntdtome: m m)" academiC carMT and 11 amonc ::'!! t~:.: 1 ri~~~ot::: the JOb ·• ht u•d Eller}' emphasi~ that he mtend s to bui ld on tha t support to ma ke the vice chance ll or of Academic Affa irs office the foul point ol dec15Hin malunc on this cam pus He said that Academ ic Affa1r1 11 the p.-.mary otnce within the administrationand tht'rtfOC"e where the power s hou ld reside Tile final word should be•ntermsof,.·t\i.tiSgoodfOC" the academic procram. h e 5-ald Eller)' 1mphtd lhat 111 the past . the olfi<'e of Academic Affa1r1 was treated as an equal ~~~· • t h Business a n d StiHk>n t Affairs a nd a t tlmn d<Jminntttlbythela tt tT two . Ellery hu recom mended that the vice c~eUor of AcademiC Affa1rs be made the permanent ct\i.•rman of Conti~ on poge 3 ~ " I rhinlc ir wos one of the nicest things that hos ever happened to me in m y ocodem1c coreer: Ellery Michigan Ave. plan revised • Tht> Ci t) Plan II)JOIP"It•w•llw-r 1"'ht plannt'd t'llt""-!on o1 \\ lc: hqt;an Avenue ha s tt\-"Won Tht pre• 10111 rou te w;u • fii iC"I,td b •• se•·eral un•• tn•t> ofhc:1i.ls as bf:•na: " "magmRto Je\era] un1qu-e !t•atures of tht area Tht ne,.· route 111· as dt"l tloprd to pr~e C"trlam "'ellandt. uplands of ~W~tkllke na iUTt a nalutal st ream and u·rbln nxk lorlNII!OflS and nard.,.oods Thtl"'ttll plan IS! htlalt'$1 o1 four p~IOUS n:leu u~~~·oukt pta~ tht road east of w ongmaJ plans and 111"1\1 c-rou 'orth POint Drwt :200 to 300 ~01 rds east of the Rese:,...·e Slr.-t -;'I>Orth P0101 [)five ~1C"h1gan IOttrJtC"IIOft A•tnue "ould then mtt t rt-N'OIJ) ~~~ • :::,~··~;~":' near the Arta111-.dt Pl.anner . '!loll ham Burkesa•d. ·· wea~rently do ha\e a roule no.. lhat prorec:u and'" I-OIIlt ""'011)"!1 ..nharccsthtnatura.lfe:~turcs unl\tnJ~ lancb. :1 rou~ on that mtotiJ " llh St-ntry "s awO\·al and that tntotts ..,lh lhe unn-trSit)J appr"O\·aJ "" Comm~U~Ofl and the Board ol Publ1c \\ orb ;appro•td lhe ex tenSionpnortobttng•·ottd•n oot he Junr IS mtottlll& ol the Slt'\t'ns Po1nt Comm on Council Thtre,.ueonJytd1Utnt10& \ "Oits by tht Counc1l At th•s lime an En\lfOnmt'nlal lmpac-1 Sbtt'mtnllor tht pro)Kt 111-as ~ oted on and p.ustd A ceord1n1 IO City E:n&lllft'I" . T imGremmer . the read 1Utll ...,u probabl)· bt roo. dand&utlt1" ·· Gremmer 111 :15 unsure 1f )hch•g;an .\,enut .... ould bt 111·1dtntd A jt();l l of complellon 11111 W I at tiiiO )t';IN Along 111"11h the )llch•gan A\"enue t''lltenuon IS a ~1bi1U\ fOC" !he dOSW"e of ftttt'f\e· St r HI and the =~::';:lhof a bike route Grtmmer Slid ··the b1ke rou teprobabJy..,outd•r.:ludt an arun&e:ment all !he way •othe btlthnt ' lltalsonoced lhJS 111oukt ' rtl!ot"\l' t~lfiC from !he C"ftllft of cam pus &lfkt' ;added tha t "'safely t!! the number onec-ons•derat1on r.,.-thec~Jm~ ·· Mop end continued story on poge 5 [XeyM l.d<e? Rec:rec.tion pies! (h ti-e 'iJoty see page 5)' • Editorials U!!VP PO I NIE R • Viewpoint- The regent follies b) llobKr-rluiiKk l.H' Iflj for ('0fldll10f15 studenL£h.:wrbeen s te adily 1mprovmg in the UW S)'Stem . Some would say that the chanaehilsbeen toosl~W~·.but t ttunklll~ ·,·elea rnedmorrby ""orklng for the chanaes tlun ~;!m""·~~~/>'us ":~;"! plaUer So it .,..as ""ith shoc:k and anger that I ~ad a draft copy of Student D• stt pli na r y Gwdehnes t.,o,•na considered by I~ Board of Rqents for the UW Sys tem It 5t'emed lhatthenghtsvoehad~n ....-orlungforfortOyears,..ere ....,, apin si• ppmg out of our ltwasadirferent,.·ortdfor studenLS 10 )'ta rs aso Inflati on "''as a t a modest thr"'~Ctfll Theeu!»n M1U1le Q,Sis and the Jack 1\enned)' assassma t1on voere recent de\'tlopmenti m a wo rl d Wllh an un ct rtain futurt' Onl y d•sl3nt rum bh~ of a thtn ~ mall ASian confl lctcouldbeheard True. wt• had afewad\'ISOrs there. but 1o: e ~~o·outdn 't send 10 themannesforaoolher )·ear. Apresuk-nua leampa1gn ...as picklngup s tram . butmDI!Itof votl:' any ...·a~ Thosf'lludf'nts ...·holi\·ed in adorm dldn 'thavetoworry about \'lSi t3tlon or h;ning akohohc bf'vf'ra&ts in t11rir rooms an)· harder than they had to '"01'1)' about \'oting. Duns o f s tudents a n d c han ce ll o r s 11·er e st rict pa renU tl1en. aod ll'ee kday cu rfeii'S voere strtctl )' en forcfll. Thm&srhanged Th ose st udent s eit h er ma rched off to .,.•a r or ll'at· ehl!'dfnendldoso T ht-yYoere OC"tpected to acct'pl tull\ing ~ouns men chosen f r om ilm0f18thembylot , tofiahta -..-il rllltuc h-..•asn'tawa r . llod 0\'erwhic h theyhadnosoay t~llu~ntseouldn 't Those e1rcum s tances can caw;ea generahontoma ture rapidly. a.lbe1t with growi ng But thc:-y were expa.ms pt'CIL-dtoshedtheirbloodso tl1e)' txpt<:tedtobetreatedm n.oturn.,.1thn.'Spect · 11ung.s eh.anged siO\I!ly, but OOf' by one nf"'ol· deans and d orm d1r«tors were hire-d "'' itl1 degrees in 50('iology. Abo ut fi ve yea rs ago \'tSIIaUonwaspennillfll.. II .,.·as one Sunday a month. t11e door had to be open a nd feel had to be on the- noor le\'el)·oneshutneda rounda lut 1, bu t it v.•as better than nothing Fr es h man hours were dropped abou t four yean: ago Tv.•oyearsagotheleg.1lage of a n adult ...·entfrom2ttota We could \'Ole, drink . get marraedorbuy a c ar. aDd br ••"IKNI~i blt' fw ... bt .,..., do. A >~ar and a half ago 17 hour \' isitation was passed arMS beer "''a s rirst permitted 1ntl1edorms Totl1esurprise of some. grades did not !Jiummet I remember how.· ple ased mydorntdir«torwa5tO fmd how po o rl y va ndat u m nour1shed m th1s ll("Vo' at mospheftof respect What ); o t T O R S SO T): : Rrr,ut•l•& lu u•• of ~~~ pr iaiHJIIl y l ludJ IIly ~. All •ot tr lo l ••~mill • " l o r ,.blkoO. • un k •oolo•lu...S a.tkPOI-''Tl: MoiBuby. , tlot l'rWo y WI• • tk ,.bllaoO.. t.•tlllodi ,-l.k•ollfrlllto•pP"•r. ...... t~time.,.•tlena large nu mber ofpolicydec isionsar emade b)· tbeadnurustrat•onand the- - __ -~ ~ -- ~- happuln& to lh:a t ~,.-found r.-1pec" Sec tion 4 l or tlfe proposed d1K1phnary guidelinH states th at 1n JUd ici al deds aons agains t h1m . .. t he stude nt .m11ybe repn.osented byeounsel at his 0101n ex· pense ... " Any human being m thi s eoun try Is gh·en ltgal eOUNel if desire-d when beifll tr ied. Are .,..e . as st udenU , to be heretorore automatieally adJudged lo,.oer than any other human! Sec ti on ~ . 3 eont1nue~ . the camp u s ad mnustr:ahon may adtudtca te the- matter and 1mpose a p· propnate dise1phnary unc · taons Appeals ..shall be to th..-ehanct'IIIH'"'' hoiedeeislon W ll be fmal " Thomas Je U..- rson 1s probabl)' rolling 0\'l'r mIllS g ra1•e r ight now ThemaJOTISSue ..·tuehhas 3nstn t hu s far is th e pro p osed sys tem · w1d e dl 5 l'1plinar y eo d e fo r The Board of s tudents Regentshase hosenthis t•me to makt a uniform rode t hrough o ut th e former Untl'etsll )' of WiSCOOS III and Wiscons1n State Unl\·ers1ty ~e hools We ha1·e t11us far We ltunk tha t thiS IS the t1me to make SIJn lfleant e hangt- and elle rel5f' ou r r1ghts as rH.POn~o~ble ad ult s Your Student Go\·ernm ent opposestheeodebeeause1t lgnores 1h05e rights. andiS acti\'ely fighting th is oppre s siv e an d a r cha1e proposal Merger has finally ~n passed and soon .,.111 be s1gned by t11e aovernor The l.af'olle lle amendm ent ....,11 help guar:ant.ee the Sl u~nt~ of the ~rged UW syste m the f!:"';!~r~-n~ t~~~roancl~!;~t~~ pursuits Student g1wern· ments of the enhre S)'5\t'm havebt'endesi11J1atedaslhe agenc les thrOUBh.,.hieht hese responsibilities lll' ili be granted But , s tu dent governm ent isonl)' credtble to the extentthattlle st udent ~i'asa>~:holepa r hel~tes Weha\~p;tued t ht'stageof WISConslnhasane•« lle nt JUdiCta l bra nch , to ... lueh ... e . aselbzens. mus tans ...· e-rlf>~:e eomm1t a enme \\'tty ll ttu s lf youha,·eanyq ues tlons on ho... you m1ght acti1·ely r~·~·e youreducahon . ea ll Student Gm·ernment need he-lp We • ,_ ~~::ya partJaldraft of the s1ttmg •dl y by and all o...omg uurwlves to be ledarOIJild b) t11ehand We.ueall adults .,..1th the nghts and n."SponSibdlhH of adult~ We must l lhmk part of Sectton 6 ~ . exercl""tl1osenghtslnorder pa rt ld i. Sums uptlusJ tX:hclal to ret.am them EducatJon 1 ~ far ce \' t r y lll'ell " Tht m~>re than textbooU and It IS time to pr es1 d1ng of1 1cer and the classroom s Tr1bunat Uf' not bound b) :J C' III'r l } r eeel\' e )' Our (.'1)fflmon Ia" or st.:ttu!Or) educauon ruJesofel'ldt~ ' -;:_ ""''"" : (,7 i~ Sec ti o n ~ S sta tes that grades. record s . tran scnpts. ord1p!omas Jhall bt' .. ithhtld tempha.SIIll in the o r t11nal 1 p ending final dt-term1nahon of charges " VOhate1tlun11nywhereelse 1n the ,.-ortd ...-outd be s tnpped of h1s educ:abon 11 ntil hr ran prol-t him..-11 innoc:t'nt ~':' Sl')l'tt: R POI-''Tt:M •Ill .... From Student Government atn~~:ityofJusticeevenbelfll considered ? Withtht-s ummereomesthe 111('\'itabtedlspenlonofmost o f the e leeted s tudent gO\·emment SUmme:risals o \} MNI ~ .._.f" GIVI !'0 THE COLLE&£ Of YOUR CHDI~t: ••• ·e . u_.tp Tllt' I '"""~' POINTER .., 1 Mnllld dus pubhcll\lon pub/1s:hrd ,.·e-dit~ durrn1 liw' o.chool ~·nr :.not thrt't' hrMS G.onng tlw sumfl'lt'f' b)' lhr •1.....-nholl WSP l t l> publ~ht'd"'*rlllf'aulhorn) ~trantedlo lilt- Ho.:.rd fll H ~~t'nt • b)' St'C'tiCH'I :Yi'\1 , WISC'Dnion Statute. l'ubl ocalonnrm~.>Hr"p;udbytht'S t:al roi V.' IliCOIISinUndt'rCIIn lr~t·t:. ~"~rdt'<l b) llot• S\.lltr l'r lntm~tSl'ction. 11a1.- drp:u1men1 o1 .. dm mN raloon. :a~ pre» odtd on SUit' Oprrilho""'l Hulk-lin f.l~ of AUII,IG l!fl'l Thf' l'ooloottr olfl(1'5a~loc:at~on llw ~Hond f loorol lht•lmH-noi ) Crnl('l' t 'v.' Sit'\ff" POini, WI . ~l l'hone 34&.!!~9 All malt'nal subonoHt'd for p.JbhUIICH'I mull bt' wbmllleclto lht•t'<Hn!~• olfo...-.,b) thi' Fmb)' noonprlortop.Jbhc~\1011 The Farmworkers are asking you to boycott GaUowines. Please help. y ValtHPan.Werllen .. Aalnte• ( An.-CJO ) P.O. Boz 62 K-.n • • Ca. 93531 C'op,- ):dllw : MoriK• .. It'Wiill MorJUtiril e l'hoto•:lllltw : . RocrrBtrr AdM IU~trr : Au t . P. d .- Arll • wrt.l••"'t: ~ II III t; •• Snrril'1' : lh re-IJtlrllh•b · 'll'rtlrno : Jw lttl n t , J M (iwotkrud AtPnllll PllotoC-•ll.o•t: JI •Pio.n. J_u_ne _ 2_c 7,_ 19_7<_ _ __ T _H _E _ PO " -l-N_;_ T.=. ER _ _ _ _ Poge 3 Vice Chancellor-continued Earl is one of five candidates by !:Job Kullsleck .-.\ _, Bronsen ~ Follette's entry •sn 't going to make the ra« any easie r . s aid State Rep r ~n ta th· e Anthony Earl tO-Wausau I, a ca ndidate for :~ t torney Rene ral In an interview f'riday. out th~ altema ti\'es and in· that a fte r having worked with suringufetvwouldbe totallv Tony !Ea rl l, he felt Earl had ir responsible:· · the leaders hip qualiti es St a te Re presentat ive necessary for the job. Leonard Groshe k !D.Ste\·ens Groshek is running for his Point ). ""' ho was present fifth term as representative during the inten ·iew, said from this dist r ict . Laf'ollene'sentry the lj,'ee k befo r e had swollen the numbe r of Democratic c and idat es fo r atto rn ey general to four . ·- The other t\O·oa re State Represe ntath•e Edward Nager of Madison and Thomas Jacobson, a ~ l ilwa ukee attorney S141te !:ieiiOitor Gerald Lorge or Bear Cr~k has bH'n endonf<d as tilt> Republican candidate. ·· ~'ran kly he did get in r;uher late ,'' Earl said of 1~1t'ollette . ·· :~nd most of the t·o mmttments h;n·e bee n made.som uchoftheimpact wdl be limited ." Sager IS ha••tng a lot of trooble m:~kmg 3 s tate·"'·idt unp:~ct.s.::lldE.:lrl l th in k l ean hold my own agatnst Jacobson 1n Mi1.,.,'3 ukee and do.,.,· ellenoughmtherestof tht>,; tateto win . hc'continued . "ThtS\O.'llibeabadyeartor lh•pubhcans ."' sai d Earl. .. · 11ot bt>cause people wi ll tu rnouttovnteagamst them. but be-cause they"•·e been hurling themseh·es" • ~ Anthony Earl, Democratic candidate for Attorney General ;~ny~~~b~~~~~:;u~r~~~~ IS ~f~~:itro O~~:~~~~.U~t~d onlya n individual'specrsare capab le of lh:H ty pe of judgem ent. said EJ\er y. lie said the student 15 a peer in a restric ted stnSI'. and their mputisessential. Elleryaddedthathe's not worri e d about i nvo l vi ng s tudents in fa c ult y com· mittees . although he prefers to leave the fina l decision with the individua l co m · mittte. Those areaswherehe is mostfnmillar ,suchast he Pla n ning Programming Budgeting Adviso r y Com· millet IPPBAC l wi ll have stude nt observers, including the campus press, previously excluded. Jlis majorconcernis toget more input into s tude nt governme nt fo r "i n· formational purposes ," said Ellery . 9t.dy o*il/s ld::> open The Reading and Study Skills l'las opened for the SummerSession. People who want toimp rovethcir reading skills or study methods are invited to attend the lab. The ·summer hours a re !t : ~!.- 10 : -l!. on Mondays ,and Tu esd ays. 9 : ..S ·1 : 4S o n Wednesdays and Thursda)'5. in room 306 . Co ll ins Oassroom Ce nter. Phone ~·3~ . lll.·mocr ats will probo:lbl)' ta keeveryeonsti tuttooa l seat ,md etght ou t of mne of the ~~~!~~: 1s.~."~~~,t~~~~ 1 ,n Dt•mocrats could al50 ma ke s•glllfkant gamsin theState S..•natt·. buta large enough 11umber of vtab-leeandidates ha•·e11' t emerged . he con tm ued ·,, Hepubhcan Senate has bft·n somewhat of a diS3d· • antage f o r Lu cey 's programs.blltnot as muchas thl'~ could ha•·e 1f they were beller Of'gamzed,'·said Earl. '"Thtywereoft encri tic:libll t se ldo m o ff e red vi a b le alt er natives " The nuclear Siting bill .... as.n' t passe d this y~a bt>cause 11 was a ptXW bill . ~:11d Earl " I thmk we ea n c-ome up w1tha better one " lha•·emany reservations abou t A·PianiJ.. There is no doubt that they haven't 1rone<l all the kmks out ye t," sa10 F.:.arl " Putting up plan\$ "''thou! thorou ghl y checking Writi ng lab offers assistance The Wntulf!. Lab offers 1lS <;er>'ICts to summer 5Chool parj.I.Ctpants as well a.s non· unt>'trS II y wr iters from 11:00 to 1.00 Tuesda y. Wednesday • f the Administrati>·e Coun cil. the most in nuential com· miueeon campus. He sa id thati t.,.·asn' tmeant to be a powe r gr ab but rather to t•mp/lasize the numbe r one posit ion of Academic Affai rs at th is wnversity . llehmtedthat there might aJsobeachan ge in the office of Academi c Affairs in· ••olvinK a !)9SSibiP. sh ift of pe rsonnl,"l,bul' that he wasn 't sure . At best , it wMonly a possible recommendation . EJiery said that he was sure of one fac t ; there is only one vicechancc\lor andtha t ishe. Y.'hen asked. EJiery in· dicated strong support for te nure as a means of en· suringanlnstruc:tor 's right to speak freel y. lie argued that if a pr ofessor could be dismissed at any time for academic purposes, that same pr ofesso r coul d be dismissed anytime for any purpose . Tenur e mig ht gua rantee secur ity for an an:.e~:::i·t ed on the third noor oftheCollinsOassroom Busldmg. room 306. Thelabstaffwillbeplea.sed to offer he lp and ad"ice on any sort of written ex· pren t on , ac01de m ic or otherwise. T'wofull ti meand four pa rt ti me tutors are avai lable to assist you with w r iting p l ea s ure s or problems. THE T.P. SHOP IS NOW OPEN! ! ~, T, B /, OP.~~H s rs only $6 98 or less VA LUES TO $22 FAMOUS NAME1BRANDS 1326 Stron!ls Ave . Page 4 THE POINTER June 27, 1974 Dreyfus freezes athletic budget by Tury \\ 111 Mens athletiu at UWSP 10·as guaranteed an annual S.U,500ohtudentmoneyfrom actJ\'Jty fees 0\'er the next four )'tars by Olan«ll« Onyfus •n a r~nt an· nounfemtnt , but "''lthout student govtrnment a p prO"o·al Tht Cllancellor's guarantee :,uud~~:~~~v~r~~::tn....~! normally dettrm 1 h' h student money, includina mens atllletiu. The action follow~ an ea rl ier decision this spring by st u dent g01o·ernment to shrink the mens athletic budgi.-t to 1M e~nt S-42.500 ll"'l·el. in part dut to prt'dicttod enrollment declint P~~y~ue51151 ~1ttteTi~ :a::;': Unll'e rslty Co nfert'n Cl' u.:,·~wn:s 1h1• considt'1'1 the 1WSUC 1 In addition . he u•to c Sl'IIIHII to ensu re would not allo11· studtnl rt':ipOOSJIIIt'Studentac tioost gO\'t'mment to dt'c1dr whlfh nl!l' eootrol 'tudcnt money. at hlt'llc progran11 remain through budget cull> m the ~:~~~Jou;;~~~~c-.:':4;~ ~,.: atllletit' program " We iYI'I' mlt"rprt'led b) mrmben ol profession.alsm !Jiat area and ~tudl•nt t:OH'fnment :u a I thmk tlleysbould<k-f•de,IIOI finanl'Jalhedgtagall\sta loss student gO"o·ernmt'nL" sa•d ufp!IIOWO"ol'f'studentmont'y On•yfu~ l!.:td \ 'OICt'd h1s op· Dreyfus longer suffer budget cuts Under the ne ...· UID\'t'1'5ily fromstudentgO\'ef!lmentand system mergt'r , nurly ~t!XIent «e-Natio::St'r::ei~e ~~II t~~d ~fis'J':~!'i1: 'S:::! ~~pl!~de~t'Y~':!~~:: pus1tton to parts of the nll'rt:t•rbc.'("aUSoe ttdilutedthe chann•llor 's fOntrol 01•er st udenlmoot"ya ndull'rt'asrd ~tudomt po11·no lln.·rtus 1.:u d h1s dl"CJSJon wasb:tst'dlarg<"ly upona new resuiU II Oilf rom thl• lkla rdof ltt•gl.'llhi \llll' prin1:1ry ad· llltniSi ralJ\'fbodymthf UW Syslemt th;1t required an annual m1n1mum oli-IS.OOO !rom student aCII\'11)' fl'l'S be tbl'dforthealhlt'ticpros ram ;u unll't'I'Sllll'l \O'IIhin the \\'SUC Tht' n'SOiu tion was dl•sq:rtt•d tu prom ott' short ol the ~.000, Utto universi ty In tends to sell Utr cxclusiVe broadcastrigh tsror l'olnter a tllletic mee ts to a ::a~:r~~~~on~m:~~~':! . nan1e has not bet'n an. llntll'lt'f'd. The major conce rn of Student Body Vice Prt'sidC'n1 Harb Slieva ter and Stu dent Contr olltr Bob Baddnski wa~ the pouiblt' effect of a fiu-d ath letic budgt' t on otht'r organiwlional acUvitit!l>, 1r the e nr o llm ent dr_ops SttC'I'ater and Badzinski ft'ar !hat other student acth·itit'S ma}' have to be dropped , 1f lht• en roll ment decl ine~ bccaUSt' lheinrt exibleathlctk z~::.' will eat into otlwr Or ty fu s pr edicted no en rollm ent drop s in tht• future . " lf en rollmentdr ~ bl.'low S600 full time s tudtonts. we would be eligible for a ~~:;::~~~ ~\!~~·~!c ,r~~~~_:~ suiJsldy to mct"t the J.IS OOJ mcludt• wornens ath letics or :,':~~i~~~ m ,:,~o~:e~;: 'ror \ mt~amurals t:n rol lmen t was pred1ctt<d ~~~~;:,1(';~~~1~1~~.~~~~~~· ~~aJe~i~ /e:~. the 7 ~ ·7!> Rudolf still o possibil ity Koshkonong picked as first A-Plant site b~ llub Kf't ...,irC'k A ~I ll' nt"ar ~·or t A!lonson "" L.1kl• Koshkonong .,..ill be t/1(' lo.:at1on for a Sl bd hon. t... uurulnul'lt•arpo11Cr plant TheT<M·nofltudolphlnWood l'ounty had ~·none of the pros1t>!IC'dwtn for thl'plant Som ~ student leoder1 fear that the Chancellor's freeze of the oth lellc budget (see story, top of poge) may ser 0 precedent for more freezes. Delzell by AI l'u•lik A year ago UWS P ~et up 1ts f1n1 housmg faclhty for outof·ttw..n gues~ par11cipall1'11 1n ...·orkshops, sem111an or In St itute s IO' hlfh the Ufll\•trlltyhutted Tl'us servKt reaped mOI"'ey fortht linlverSttyCenterand llow;mg,and ,..as a means to 1nnuenc:ehlghKhoolsttHkn~ who ....tre debat~r~& where to attend collet:e. The rl lt' 111 studen ts rtturni,. to dormitonn from the Sprinc. an 1nc~ase 1n Mrs Gertrude D" un exef ut• ve see retan lor l-eague Against NUflt·;~r Oangr r s ! LAND I "'' h.rh battled agains t the nuc:lt>ar plant propoa.al for !Wdolph sa1d, "Aithqh the silt' n;., lx.-rn anooun«d. we do n.ot bt•l•tve that ltudol phhubt""" aban donrd as a poss1bl<' futurtsltt" e June 27, 1974 THE POINTER Page 5 Dreyfus Lake pkms face problems byJ~ I G u en th r r area In question " has not really been used intensively by students" Newman also noted that II ,.ouJd be an "inexpensh·e ,.·aytoget the lake .. .sineea large part of the Sentry In· surance complell ,.·ill be un dt"rgroundandtheycannot s:ud. "My first impression ~ •;~:~',!!~~r=t~~:~~~~~~~ ~:ts ~~~:oagr: ~~i~aiu~~: east of lhe campus It u'sbetter " ,.·ould lie" nOfth of Maria There are many other Drh•e and the \' lllallt factors under question . a a~=~~~ the lake IS undtr ~~~!~~ c:r:~': :~~ :~~~~ a fe u ibtltty study by untverstty orttcia l s Recreation, study and ,.ater retention uses arC" bC'tng ('{)ns tdtred By r on Shaw . facult y member of the co11C1[e or natu ral resources t CN R I twofat·ton tobe noted,"uid Sha,.· Much of the! controvers)' to ..•· :e.:··- Ll•llllr-X-,t.=<> surroundmg the lake has come from tis past use fill by ~c~~:~pie Iff'~ .1-"..n \ Jamesl"ewman.chairmanof :U~~i~:o::!: f~~::n ntere is alsoaquesrlonu Ottllm~ the Natural Resou r ces Department satd that lhe to uSt" of tht" lake. City of· !~~~~~~j study P~ · poses. But unh·enity of. ;w~~~~:~rE~o~!~h~{ ~.~;~ ~~o;s:c··L:;;:: !he -Mic higan Ave.- continued It was noted tha t trees t·ouldposs tbl ybe tran J · Jllal11ed tommimlze damage u1 conslfuction and th11t recreational facliittes could he promot~ llost noltceablt" was the The Dreyfus Lake tdt"a. ficm ls ha\'eutd!cated that a mul tiple use objec t i\·e ts optunum _ This may i retr eat ion . flood aesthetlcal and poses. But flttals question the ust" concept . Dre y fu s Lake tdea is prl'!ientlyunder a feasi bility 5tudy by unh·ersity officials. The take would encompass approllimatelyJOto40atres and be used for s tudy , recreat1o nal and "'· ater retenllonpurpo~es . n ....·~d be locatfd nortl'least of Mana 11 ~·::.:~:,:.uoo ... m"IU~· " !'>OWa)' C3n i S~Ihe l>rive on university foun · 3$3\\'ater · dattonlnnd. multiple use "Thecttymayparticipate In Ne,.·man. the lake project" but In· John Heaton . CN R dtta~ that the feasibility study and an Environment..al Impact Statement must first be eomplete d ,'' sai d Gremmer. illTI.I NI. Fuji Jeunet Gitane • AND NOW FREE CLINICS EVERY WEDNESDAY 7:00 TO 8:00. lEARN HOW TO MAKE MINOR REPAIRS ON YOUR OWN BIKE FROM THE PEOPLE AT : HOSTEL SHOPPE, LTD. The Oowntown Bicycle Shop 3oulh of Shoes 1314 Water St. SUPER SUMMER SAlE SAVE ~5% · 50% On All Summer Mdse. • Tank Tops CutOffs Slax Shorts ERZINGER'S TOM KAT SHOP Pdge 6 THE POINTER June 27, 1974 • Arts & Entertainment U!!VP POINTER Summer theatre opens by l)!,b IIlii T h 1 i sum m r r I h r UmH'fSII)' Tht'atre luis put togNher an t'nlt'rl.'linment bon:.nz:1 to open 1U t~~o·t>lfth annu.1.l summer season Ft•aturL"<< from mid Jul y thrull{:h ea rly AugU$t ~~o•ill be anarr:mgrmen tofckhghtful mus1cals rwmmg alternately from n1ght to night " Lillll' Mar y Sunshi n"'" U.TIIIcn by ltie k Bcsoyan and dlrt"Cit!d by Se.l t'aulknr:r .... u ~ the' open1ng per· lormance. on Tuesda)', July which e<.·oln·s arowld ll:arm and senhmO"nlal. somehmes bru.sy and bold sides of marTiillle. " I llo. I ll<l," based oo the Uro.1dway hit , ''1'1lc Four· postt•r." will be directed b)' t\nthony "Tony " Schmitt who saysitisn'ttobeC1:105idereda sex comedy " It's m~ romantic in nature. s1mply the ups and duu.·ns of marriage." This great \ll'o-<baracter sro..· stamng Sam Anderson and Brenda t'ischer makes great family rntertainment Thefir51performanceistobe held Wednesday. July 17. '' T he Roar of l hr: t> rnnpaint. Thr: Smr:ll of lhr: l 'n,.d" , hils the s tage as a •·audcville ch.1nner. Our story Is the Gamr of life, a sort of Laurel and llartly set to m~te. Si r ili the one who getsh isu.·ayandCoekyofthe " ha•·enoiJi"isaiu.·aysbr,stt'd 111 h1s foil . Oean-eut class distii'IClions be a s•tu:•uon fur nl'alr) al> the~· play thl' t:anw ol hit' •nth fWl . 1ut and v.1.!0dom .u~ tilt' authon. of "Slop tlw World 1 Want to {~•! llff."' hn~ snml;•rquahli~'Sincraft and Uythl>authuhuf"Stoplhl' World 1 Want to Get Off ."' 1Leshc 8rJl'USSC' and Allthllfl} Newley l " Till' ll o;ar uf thl' l:rr:au·plllnt"has lHUlllar qualities In c raft and melody and IS guarantet'd to please llli :nxhence. nus trrrtfic $how.· also dlr«tt-d b) Tony 16 Schmitt . .,..,11 0pe11 Thursday , Th1s c harming sa11reon uld Jul1· 18. 11mu oprrt>ttu has set To be sure that )'UU don't rt-eurds in Nrw York as a rms.sthec:aptil'ahngmuslt'al bnlhant mUSical spoof The comedies. the Theatrr Ar~ pl ot 1ncludt'S e1•erthing. Dcparlinent has a lt'Tnf•t• lto.:ky Mountain mounttes. a bargain for all \'ery lm · dc~~o')'-ey«< ma•d. a brawny portant P:u ront!V IP'sl l'apt:•m. a chorus of beauties Season tirkets arl• and a genume villam. "'' ho a 1•ailable for ~ 00. a spec,.. I sntoaking l y eo mmits rate for coupon boob The ma.hriOWiltC\Ji proct'dlln' is topurchas.:the Therr•sAgnesandMichael book. thrn Sl"lect pl' r · and the1r Great Big four . formances and f1nall~ t'll· poster ~--·a luve trianglr betu.ecnthet~~o·omen proveto change the coopoos for lilt' resenedSt"att1cketonthl> ,------,;r:::-:-:-:-~=---, prrfernod n1ghu Mll'r the SHAVED COUNTRY HAM . - AND SWISS CHEESE-70e !::::==========~ JULY CLEARANCE SALE SAVE 15% • 50% ON ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISI: SHORTS TOPS HALTERS SLACKS DRESSES SKIRTS SWEATERS COATS BRAS ERZINGER'S ALLEY KAT !~:fj~~p~oJ~~)~~~hrrc· es~~all~·l :l~•c! rforv:~~ssor:: 0 The slairwa y 10 Heaven . Display of dolls in Corlsten b,l~b lli U Th" ~):h~;• Carls!t•n (ial1cry prt"St·n t.o, ' l>ulls ' The Coo· Cert<nnly tha t definillon ean bt•dl·monstrated ln rt•gard II• scn~ru I items. llh'rll Fur t•xam ple . the art3)' of rh.•• 1 1 Jf~;~ ··••lufliD IIdfobrics w.:t!dfor l• ,..ho ha•·r sudden rh;lrtgt·~ of \~~~~~=~h ~ • ,. ' plans They can e1thet' rn:ul I;IM'III.. tltiJ: t'r\•a!IOOS from lht· \'ar1eties of this t' .\ or deh•·t'r thc1r hekr~ ada~ t•o;,st to t."o:ll>l , art• un n•ptwna l charactuof iU)' 3rt•' II c~htbltmn num.;orous Thc5ub.it'Clll var) ·1 11 Tu~ s I:<'OI'ra ll y ha I' I' from a " Pla in Do ll ' of 1 • 1 prupcthl.,; "'h1~h lend !o an rnw.lm materia l to " llor ~·~do11ur t':lampk· of an unbreakable tCIISC',Ihedol l oftheStrf't'ls" prodoc! for eugger;a\t'd UR '" d1v1ne cos lum r box for Thesc-dollsmthetr at"Stht"he Many models disclose it~t· l'ahx•,IJ.;•\'t'IJ«>n formul:dcd stc r toolype att ri butcli of by thcde•·.,]oprnent of an famil iar ind ividuals ; tiM.• t·clcctrc approach to t'r1ar . the Gypsy t'or matcn;al~>al'ld de$ign turll'tcllcr. and the ll rad lbc \'l elloCr of !hiS colll"C· mistn'U. Othen reneo:t a lion t·an ~l"e k the arhsts' h1nt of c rudeness a nd 11\Hill'illlOIIS . and iJOIIIIli of vulg.arity not n~'Cdlod in th• ~ 1' 1 ' \'lew ... tult."arhclt-s olpor- l )· pc of art . ·~ n •l a •n . fabncs .organ1c matt.>nals and ~·rn iCIIIIt Th l' show, how evrr skt."!chc-sstomulatrprrplrxity lllustra lt'Sanex«llrnt t"x lllltlt(>l'est pi'C5Sion of vision ud &t"mus S.:c;2 ::;·~::.·h,~;~,;':,':,:~:;;~· pu~;..ss~~: ~~~~::,e~ =r.~:::a:.~e otr~ Artcanbt•an)·thull( thatis to tht' se nlies plea~rng ;~ul~ s!~I!P~~~~~ =~~i toys of design. HETZER'S BICYCLE SHOP SINCE 1916 WE SELL THE BEST! • Sc hwinn • Raleigh • Motobecane • Bottech la • Araya • Su peria • Kalkhoff • Rollfast We Servic e The Rest BI KES Factory Trained Repa ir Staff PART S TOOLS ACCES!lORIES Phone 344-5145 Hours: Mon .· Thurs. Fri. Sa1. 2154 Church S1. 7:45am · 5:15pm 7:45am - 9:00 pm 7:45am • 1:00 pm June 27'. _19_7_4_ _ _ _T_H-' E_PO -'I N_T..cE--R_ _ _ _P~ og~e_ 7 Del zell- continued .. '' I ll"t':l th.11 twwmg on· campW> gul'$1 housing also :ISSisted rl'cruiting . But th~rt''J no J urt' 111':1)' of lllt"Uurmg 10.1\at makt"S a student go to a ccr1a1n l"ollq:c. and I l"an't say ho\11· much the loss of Dt-17.ell will flll"ant on"Cruttmcnt . <"tth('r " li e did pomt out that a numbl•r of s tudt•nts w<"r~ ~mplo)·ed lor mamtenanct' , food se""·1ce a nd at desk jobs at Dc.>lwll. and that tht•y ~~~·ouJdllll!ot'th.atopportumtyto put lht' m ont')' from I~ • ' Sic\'(' US Potnt 15 r l'C og n i ted a 1 a geographically attrac th•t" 5pl)l I think busint'SI m ('(lmrnercia t housing 11 gomg to mcreasc tr~mendou !i ly , and guest housing for g roups parllclpating 1n campus lU'II I' itleswdl become h.1rder aud h a rder t o f1n d ' "' CAMPUS CINEMA ~~~~~~ ~6~NT ~ WISC Hoo ll:.tchct. Dirt'<'tor ol the Un wen.it y Cen ter. said ll101t the loss of Dcl~ll for guo.."'ithoos!nguse willha\·~ a bad ll ptn-olf on UK> Um\·~rSII)' program d tr«tl y mto the i tult.mts' pockl'l ..J ('e nt e r beca use it me a ns nwncy that voouldcomc from houSini:III'OUidbe spe nt lnthe con lertnl't' and n•nlt•r and 111·i1J now be lost. f(."l;l'f\'atwn:. s tall wtlltry to fmd off<e:.m pu!l housmg for grnup!>," Nuckols ~~o:~id " But " I am COII\' U~ tn ffi)' tho;:- anrachn- Rlf~nc:IOSf'd mmd and enthusiastic about k't.up ,.,.. had lll'llh Oelull the net"d lor ha\·ing a gues t lll·h(>n•th(ohownng,a pla~to ceuter ," llatchet said " But cat , aud the l'ttln pu) factli ties IIK•rc'll ll j)Oiii th·e aspect for v;crt• ~II togt•thl.'r. 111'111 not be the unh·l'rsily" 3\'llll:oblt' " '''l il t' " I don't llunk off<ampus " ll av mg demand lor Ufl· housmg \III II be> that dtfflc ull dcrgradu:.te housing is ~n · to hnd 1n lhco ('1)[fl lflll )'ear ," couragmg," I'Jtosaid. " I think ht ptt'd1cted " But tht> the- tmpilct on the s tuden\.5 problt>m"lllbt> a ntncreasmg 10.111 be mmnnal." /l atchet Olll' .. ~ddl'd · S•mt l:ar to tht' Hollywood P"'-"M"nl.ahon Thto a"·ard for the bnl or I~ OKan t~.~!~~~;~;,~~·~~~~ h1 s hnt yN r ...dth Ul\1\"t'TSIIY A"'ards. tilt' be>! actr~ a ... ard "':IS presenltod to Jud1 lrtlliforhl'rportra)alofJuno m the millS\ r~nl produc 111.111 . '' Juno And Tht' i'ayc oc k ,' ' wh1lr llr:ld produl·hon of the lnWiical '' U;un<'S At Se:1 •• llobe rt Sd10cnbohm ,.·as salutL-d for ronllnuou~ achie ••ement , ,.ilhnt::nl'5S to "'·ork and ex. ct'llt·lll.~l n lt'fhn,cal theatre. Howoton capturt"d bnt aelot"" ro-~:rwrng thto a,.·ant for ~ honors for Ius ""ork as bet.llet"hniclan 1 he .. Woyuck ·· the The auuual a•urds fete '·"'" -;: ·· ~···· : . ;;~; ~,;;;;, lliOI>>;ii,~.~ and Ut•1it liu pporllng actor and •nc luded . Studio Thealrt ::;··-_,,_._••,,. ........., .. t ac t~s r~ogn ition ....-rnt to prcsc.-utaltOnJ to M1chael Mark Norby for tus rolr as Sht• ndan . Nancy ll osman :!:::cat.r.~mio ~c~h.~ Bus1n~ss Without ~!,~K~·.~r!~ ~:c:~~~:r:~ ~~~"'':'~'~·."'!!'~u,._~:'."' I R~allr p~ r formanc~ . w1th n~w ·• ~..,•-·-·'"'''~t " ~~:;: ·~D!::pe~~edKt~rt~ :~~~~~ r~:m~~~:~a=i i~~·~!~i~;.;~~~, O(.,(~~~ ~-;;;;;~ii.~~;;;;:~1 - -..:" ···· " · ·~~.-.,;. um~ show. ~tU!ho ~atre techniCian m FIRST THEY TOO K HER SPEECH THEN HER SIGHT . . . When the., wet'e fin ished , she used what wu left ot het torhet" own fr ightening kind 0!18'11nge. THEY CALL HER ONE EYE -AND- "DIRTY O'NEIL" (THE LOVE LIFE OF A COP) I 0 . Oftf:H .U I ;JO- $HOWS .U I : IS EVERY MONDAY & TUESOA YNilE IS l' llscro1ch yours? These students ore por1icipoting in one being held at UWSP this summer. ECONOMY NilE Adults s1 CHILDREN UNOEA 12FREE Page 8 AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS! Ralesloohlgh7 High performance car? Netdaliling7 ~_,. Shop 10 companies wilh one call! Fishing for enrollment? Unive,rsity Summer enrollment to exceed expected figure lnsufance 344-3599 ENTERTAINMENT Every Week Tues.-Sun. numbtr or persons who U\'t•r:•ll student hod)• llcad· turned out for the !IC'SJion l'Ollllt durmg n-cent rl'gu lar beuer than we a~.·mie nuc )'Cn rs were hoping He also :mnollflccd that th:1t \IOC \I.'OUid get 22.200 ,.ununer graduation will bt at ~•udenu'" a d:ltt• thUerent than lln· D•fford noted that the r~ounccd m St'\'eral previous "Thi~ ,~ moch e~pec l ed ·- we ""'l~oco:t~~:e ::::::,~'!e~y ~~~~~r :~~~:11:!~1-~ ~:;~ :b~t·~~~~ Sat'~!~~~~~ THIS WEEK : KATHY MIL LER ECHO NIGHT CLUB ~ S umm e r 5 e 5 s ion en rollment :U UWSP may come quite close to the rtgure or :!.:12~ logged ont' year ago. Asststan t Regist rar David E:ckholm said Wednesday aas.ses began Mond11y and SVI Miles Northwest of S\...,1n1 Point llfl Off HlghWI'f 10 ~iiiEHH~~~;;~;;;;;;;;. . clI• cl •' 14 2.200personsha\·ereg1stertd . lllereareseveral...-ork5hops thoughthef'eha \·e beomsome rather sharpdechnes~e ~~~~~:~~/~~e ~~e~setopa~ named emeritus professor co~t:~lm The t1tle of emeritus professor has beer1 conferred upon Sehs It Kampenga who retired th1s spring after l l yearsofsrr\' lee. tothel/WSP 1\lllmpenga . ...-hoeame here from h1s flatl\'e M1ch1gan 111 Winthr op summer leSSIOn d1 r ector . sa1d he .,.·as surpnwd at the hl' h01s been the campus upon three otht'r former 5 Dl~ford . of~;!!;m!~~;~y~a% !:~fd $l~~r regent s ofii Cillllly the hbrary later )'elllrs granted the emeritus t1 tle In ~************•••*****'*•**-***\ • • ! •~ .. ~ & . CREAMY THICK MINT SHAKES • • ! • ! : ! • :.*•*******••-•*-•••••••••••••: PUMA HEADQUARTER~ FOR CDNVER.If TRETORN JACK PURCEL SHIPPY SHOES .lrdii\'ISt The UW sy1t~m ~rd of llegent s , meetmg f- r1day m Mad1son. conferred thermer1tusrank upon a long hst of retired faculty mem hers who hlllve served t· ampuM-s throughout the s:ud , howeve r , thatpersonswhointendtosign up ror oHerings to begm 111 the scc:Gnd half or the SHS~On on July 1 are encouraged 1o reg1ster soon to assure thetr placu tn lhe classes i : i PRO-KfDS on the la ...-n m front of Old '-l:nn ~~~~~~t:~·:,~\~:; Head of archives UWSP professors whose .scll'Chor~s for the honor were ea rl1 er m th e anr~ounced r:::~pte~1 ~~: ~ho:1·~r f-::ducatlon ,ll)'ea rsof st'r vice ~~~~~=~· ~:;:r~'!~r't:i ~~iean~ ~t G~~ VI~~ ~~:~~ 25h~:a~ ~~e,~= The CMher in· ~!r~~or~:a;!a~ reti red Since t¥.11, WHilE AT SUMMER SESSION, STOP TO' VISIT OUR ••.• Old fas hioned soda founta in , featuring all the old delights Greeting cards , postcards , Russell Slover and Pennsylvan ia Dutch candles , Our unique gift shop, featuring unusual gift ideas In an unusual way . Wesleljl berg!~'s Gift Shop Old Fashioned Soda Fountain Downtown, Main 1t Strong• • June 27, 1973 Cool plant favored Nuclear power ruled out • • Ne,.•, stricte r si ting rE'gulatlons fo r nuclear planu. pl us heavy opposition fr om a cititen!i" nuclear o pp onent group ha\· e probably accounted for an nouncement b)' Wiscons•n utilities Wt'dnesday 11 was announced thll Par ts TOIO-nship has been ruled out asapou~blesitem favor of two s.ao-megawau co..l-fired plants at Pleasa nt Prairie Atom •c Ene r gy Com minion t AEC I working papers on population density around nu.clea r plant Silts . just procured by the L..eague Acainst Nuclea r Dangers • LAND I~·ea l!Nit the Pans To10·nshi p 111e population prujectJons ,.-ould probably projecti ons forec as t that population ..-ill e11ceed the :!0· rmlelimit figurebyzo to. Wh1le the ne10· AEC guidelines do not poslli\"elf ruleoutpla ntsinarTaswhich e:o:ce.-1:1 these s~ificllltions . ""add1honal engineerN safety " ' itb selec t ed utrl lty c:o:ec utwcson April 2t, i97J Ia yea rbcforepublicrTieasel "theconsensusoft hemeeting ...·as th;attheprincipalimpact of the policy ,.-ouJd be lhe potential adverse publiC' reaction to any action which fe;~ turnmust~prO\'ldNto mdicated that the safety of as.surethattheO\·erallrisk l"t'actorswasinquestlon." to the public has been Tables indicate that mmJmln'!f" for such sites . cx1sll ng Wisconsin plants are Site~ "' lth low exi$\ing IO"C U within the population dl'ns1ty guideline s . ~!~t~ont:e"i~~~au·~~e: sophrs twatcd mechantsms to 3-»UTCthl:rTICntiOflofany releast'dradioact1vityatthe sou rce4enginee red sa fet y fcaturt!S I'" Thus the srung poliC'y " provides 1ncent1 ves to rll)lha \·.-p;~s~th._. ne,. choose 11 tts wh1ch ar e regulatory guides clearly acceptable from a The papers md•cate that1f populatiOn di strib ution population5 e11ceed ""30.000 :.tanapotnt "' 111ese olfer "'lthln!lmiles . 50l.000101thln ""attractions 111 stall man 3lmilesor2.ooo.ooo ,.·•thm-&O j)<IIOt'r sa•·mgs as ..-eU n in miles"" of 1M plant "'dunng the rcah;t;ruon m some m· the pl;~nt hfetime ." the crt•mcublreductionofriskto ut1ht1e li would ha\·e to tho.• publl~· .. "" prese nt an anal)'li iS of The AE C report notn that a ltei- n.a iJ\"e s•tes.mclulhng a sOO..·•nglhat the propost'd "" pupulallon drn51ty aJ-..•ays si te offers s1gnificant ad - ha s been 0111 rmp ortant cons1deratJoni nthcprocess \"ant.agesfromthe.standpomt of en\·ironmen\.:11. l~onomk lur dcte r m1ning ln e Su1bb1hty of any proposed or other fac tors·· The ulll•ll es " o10·n Mte andnuclea rpo-..·erplant Preli minary En\"lr onmen ta l desiGn ·· In October 1973 the Report on fl\·e proposed At;Cconclu!Sed that a 51~ IS nuclearplantsitesmdicates molt!> from Pbtladelptua at that the "arTa w1thin so :w.. lxrld Island should be m1les" " contains a portion of butlt instead of at Satem . Oucago. the 5eeond largest ·-nw prloctpat tactor leading c1ty •n the nation . a nd tu ltsconclusion ,.·as thatthe Milwaukt-e, thelargc-stcuyin populat1011 densit y at -1hc WISCOI\5111 Thi.sSOmlicarea Xl•,.·bald Site IS sigruf1cantly rcpresentsZ$pe r centofthe largr rthanatSalem '" Tht- ..0 p;!ge report also totalpopulatJonof Jlli nDisand .fO per cent of !Nit for re\·eab that ,.-hen the IW"W y,-I.SCOI15in ·· Even utility gu1d eh nes 10·er e di Kussed '~·~ ~,~ . i\ • ~b ~ ~~ IIIII WilliS fOR PICNIC TillS ALSO . . . • CHARCOAL l LIGHTER • ICE • POP • COLO BEER • SNA CKS • COCKTAIL MIXES SOUTH POINT BEER & LIQUOR STORE 2100 CHURCH $T - HWY. 51 SOUTH STn'EHS POINT. WIS. THE PO INTER Page 9 Computerized cnr pool is contagious ""lt"s really catching on."" sai d John S und s tr om . system5 anai)"St and director oflheCilmput eritedcarpool for persons ln\'OIYN In the UWSP summ er session . d r iv ong 111 daily fr om distancell as far away as Gr~ U-ay Also that many of themolortstsarelooking for othen~ 10ith whom t'xpenses ca n be ' hared. ~~!~. ;~l.'n!~";~i:~~ ot~ l!i!; co~5~te1 5th~t~e ~f::, open&! , Sundsln)m added. ""n"k or the i ummer Rliion Se••eral differ ent office stafrs and organballon5 are m•·oh·ed rn promoting car pooling as a se r YiCe to st udents, workers and In· structors at th-e un h•erstiy. They fowld that people are m the Unh•ersity Ce-nter, IU. C. J The results of the com- puterbed information h.ave been po"ed at the in formation dl'Sk in the U. C. so personscancontactothersin the same gt'flrra.J arTas. Have You Ever Tried ATantalizing Anti Pasto? Featured this week at Bill's fpr $1.50 Perfect for a light summer meal WE DELIVER Sandwiches, Piua, Spaghetti & Ravioli Home Delivery 344-9557 Bill's Pizza June 27, 1974 Pao=•..: c: IO ::.__ _ _Tc:_H'-'E POINTER Tenants protect legal interests • Hamilton heads united council A tw~nty - four year ol d M"fliOr of UWSP has been elected Pre:udent of the Un1tl"d Counc•l of ll\'•' Studerll (f!WfiT1mconts Jim llamilton. a Public Admimslration- Pollttcal Scienct' major auuml.'d ofrlc:t'on M11y -1, 1974 The st:~h,~ll1de orgam~a 11on re pr utnl s O\' fU 110 .000 ~ ucknlll m lhe UW sys tt'm llam1lton was t'lt'Ctt'd b)' unan1rnous ba ll ot at tilt' Unltt'd Counetl General Ass..•mbi)' at uwHl\'er ~·an s upan d1 ng acti\•ities an d serYices: · Hamilton com · mtnted Ten of the thirteen four -)·earUWinstitutloosare now members of the orgamuahon. " I want tost res~t~ fact that . mthecomingyear , the United Counci l will offer poslii\'C altcrn atl \·es to the wnvcrsity'spoliciesaffecling When we disagree. II'C tnteod to prtsenl the student view in a co n struc tin•. rathe r than a nt'g:l t tve manner . sai d ~tudt'n ts. !lam ilion. Hamil ton also C)tpressed a •-" A graduale of Pcwaulcl.'e dc.-s1r e to cont•nue to work •Wis l thghSellool . tlamllton closely ,.,;th the UW, II EAB. h:as St'n't'd fo r rne r h' :as m'ldotherstateagencies. Studwt Body Prt"Sidt'Tli and Student Coruroller at UWSP " I am l.'o mmlttt'd to hroadc n m~: theorg:aniu tion's rc pr t•sent:a tl ona lb:ast':and Many land lo r d · trnant d• s put rs r Hult fr om lhr lenant 's confuSion as to apphrable Ia,.· or hisl:allure lo lakt' prt'Ca ut ionar y mt':asurH toprO(eet his leg:al •ntt'n'Sts. Kno"'ln& your rights and obliga tion s may help save )OU an d your landlord un· ''"-"!Wiry time. lroublt' and mont')' 1 :.; s I' E'C T P Ht':.\ 1\S t:s !}(> sure you know what C\'t'r)\hmg th atls nO(in goos etll\d1hon List all furnit!A'"t' and fixturH and obviously m•ssmg1tems Th iswdlhelp you protect yoor St"Curity depos~l Uoth lhe lundlord andlen:uu shuuld slg n IIM.Ii s t . w, th eaehkt't'plnt~acopy t.l!o'T li t ' ll.\,\1<\fi•:S·~ IO \' t "'G 11e·•ns pect the premlst's "hen yol.lm'"·eoutamlmake ;~nutht•r lis t to eroSSC'heck for d:amage1 thnt may have ut·e u r r ed d ur ing you r lt'naney ltcmt"dyan)' defecl! so thai you ,.;u not be chargt"dlorthem lf poss1ble, aeeornpanythelandlordorhis ;1gent 0 11 his inspeclion tour . yo~frc getting into. Make a careful inspect ion of the enti re dwelling. Do not sign an)'thing or pul do"TI any mone)' Unlessyoua reposi tin• that the rental unit is what ) "OU want. You m3 y lose the do"·npa)·ment and beli3ble for further pa ym ents should you decide to cancel aft er llm·e your ini ti:ll list of agr('('mgtorent. damageswithyousoyouare not ch3 rged for 3 rondition that c~istcd before yo u muvt.'d ln . Do not surrender yuu li Nt :•s proof (ilve the landlordaphotocopy \, E,\ St:S Tht',.-nttenlea~istheleaal agreement betw~ )'OU and the landlord. II stall'S the t·oodihCNII and rul es of )'OUr De surethat you trnancy rcad it carefull y and un· dl'n;t;~n dallth e provisions bo!fore signi ng. U you don't wldt-rl>land whnt somethlnJ ml'a l\1 , ask the landlord lor :m explanation. and hnve the c~ planallon reduced to a written lr rm in the lease ir there is doubt. Pay par · hfular auentioo to the lenglh or \lm e for which you are obhgalcd, the length and manner of giving nolice on terminJti on,a ndwhohas.t he res ponsibilit y fo r ma king repair~ . And mu ke sure tha t allora l promlses ar eincluded in the 1H itten le3se. ~H'rlt ·t; ln;.-mu: MOV IN G l"roper notlce •sessentislif you do not want to lose your !>ec ur 1t y deposit a nd be rcspunsi blefornddi tionalrcnt. Proprr noticernennsnollcc in \H it ln,: deliv e red to the ~~~~~~~~o~~~~t:ge~!~a~~'la· -------------------------- nolleemustbeg ivena t lcasc :JHd;~yspr1nrtutheend o fa n·ut:oiJWniMI The landlord Is requi r ed to }:1\'t•yuu suuilurnotice ilhe wJ shi'Syuutomove,e~cept i n ~·:•St.-sol l atc rent orbruc hof lllhl'r ll'awprevisions. lnth e l'\'t'll l ollate rent payment , he f:J ngl\'t' )'OU3fivedayqult or p:• y rtnt nn11ce. !tent is t'urlsidtrl'tl l:~t ea n y t im ea flcr tht'dlJl•datc Ynur lt•asc may eontam a pto\'1!>1011 by ,.·hieh the lease os autuma tu:a ll y rene"•ed unlt'SS)'UUIII\'t'not iceolyour mh'nllnn to move. In thi s l':ost",tnc l:mdlnrd must give yuo niM•rc of the au tomatic ~~"·::r,;:ll:"or:t tl~a:_t ~ Editor'• nOLe : If you nnd mlsla kn in th is publlcallon . pltaHconsldt r tb.a l they ar t l htrt fora p urp~»t . We p • b lh h so meth h i J f o r t \"tryone and some people a r e a l way• loolll nJ for mis takes. Need m pia« for the S11m· mft"~ !lave a room of your own .... tht ..·o01twrcu1'•1harlnstht ;oparunenl F'IN~Ior lhe SWIIIntf.. ullhliesllltluded,}u$1 $9!>111 CaU :W1-Q40 days prior 10 the date on "h1ch your notiC"e 1sdue U the landlord does this. a nd )'IIU f:11l to give your requi red nnllee. yuu may be held to a wedlease e !'>t:l' UIIIT V OE I'OSIT Sec ur1 ty dtposlll are rcfunda bleatthecnd ofthe ~~~r:>s!;'c,!r PJ:!~~esaf~~~ :<ubtract td .,.,lltng ivingthe sccurllydt'posit .besureto get a S:gncd. dated reaipt that 5pt'CIIies the money Is a refW~dable da.mage dt'po1it. Wh t'Tl you move, make I*! of \he 11111 discussed earlier 111 dct t r mining auesu ble damages tryouC"an , remedy any ddt'Cis for which you an res pon11ble Clean the dwelling, s tove , a n d rcfnge-ral or thoroughly . Get :u1 ttem •te d list or all damages tha t the l11ndlord ;~ tt r ibutestoyourtenancy . One month is seneraliy 1 re:asonabtetimeWithinwhith totxpt'Ctt hereturnof your deposi t Remem ber tl\at you cannot becharged fori\Of'mal we:a randt ea r lnmostcalt'l. If you feel you are not bein& fairly trealt.'d wit h reprU to yow sec urity deposi t , try nl"golialingw iththelandlord. II this proves rruitleu, co nta c ttheloc• l ten• nt 'l union. lqtal servicesagtncy or the Attorney General's O Hic t o r Co n s u m e r -Prolection . I) June 27, 1974 Page 11 THE POINTER UWSP graduate resides in Indian utopia For R1chard f'rost . a 1n p5)"Chology from UWSP 11 being pul to ~ building 3 communlly in India based on the principles ofyogn f'ros\ , nath·e of WiSI:onsin Rapids aud 1969 graduate of uv•sp nov.· rqarOs h1mself hve m thatch and mud huts. work at an institution m They Sptnd ~"ffal ho~rt Ch1cag o for runaway read1ng the works of children . Auroblndo and most of the' ''1'1·e really changed a lot remamdt'r of their lime »lnct' 1'1•e tx-en here. \\'hen 1 workmK 1n their tiny tr uck wasattheseminary.Jwasan tarm iug operation . atheist . t'r ost "s extraordinary ""\\"hen 1 carne here that ad~t•nture 1n h1·mg w;u changed compiNely . ...-;thout F'fost and his SIX !ruck a baker)' and a printing press farm eompan1ons a artooperatinf; . tiOIIif!\'er,only Mexican, lh ree tTenchmftl the mosl ''ISionary foreset' and two Germans . tl31' about the day when the setUemenl "'Da month ..,.·hiletheylwe in will be ~onom1cally selfAurO\'Iill' The tr uck farm sufficlt'flt . named ·· Utility."'pro,••desa\1 The motiva t ing force the .sewme :and peanut$ the behind the creation of cornmumt )' can handle , but Aurov11le was Auroblndo's WH ternThe settlement w~re he lin-s 1n liOUthern lndta has the endorsement of UNESCO. andlscalled "'anmtern:ational cultural townshtp th:at ..,..ill lulfill man '.!i phySical and spritual needs :· L1fe 1s s1m pl e 11nd unhassled in Aurtll'ille ""luch tS named for Sri Aurobindo. the late Bengali nt)'ltlc Mo st of the foretgn Inhabi tant s. Americans. f'rrnch, Germans and British t"'rost was described by the Los Angeles reporter as a une·llme pohtic:al activist ....· h o worked i n the presuk·n11alcampa1gnofStn ""Dtge McGovern. Jlc left the l"Ountry after the t l ~tion on a le1surely p;i«d tour of lhe \loWid and t'\"ftltl'<llly found Aurol·ille Prt>v1ously , he had studied at the Cincinnati Method11t Seminar y and had done iOnte public service t'rost C(llltinUl"s to )il•e on money ht hali saved before making hts wor ld to-.r Aurovillian s enaage thcmse l veli in a wi d e assortmentofwork acUvilies. TI!ere 11 a school fos: the 125 children ....no hve here. An orc::hanJ, a dairy. a bee· keeping unit along with a carpentry and blacksmith shop meet the settlement's internal requirements in some thinp. In addi lion , a number of small-sc:ale indust r ies like P"~ptr-making. soap-making. degr~ =~yt~ ;:~~!~atf~; ~~~a~! ~~li;n~it~or;e:! ~~~:n~ ~:~re,~d~ly . 1 t ~:.:'te~Pt!~~se!t~u~~~s ~~::~~~~~~~~:/;~eT:~·t: No,.,· 1 lt"CI that the divine-is real. as real as 1 am :·· he added The handful of "Wester· fll•rs"" 1nhablting the village are considered the vangua rd of a projected population of 50.000ptnOOsinthepropos.ed )'Oga utopia Au roville . howe1·er. is located on a desolate Dec:can Plateau .,.,,hich has extreme weather cotlditions :and In one of In· dia 's m06t backward areas. as "'!he tnotht'r ." Born Miri:am Alfassa in Pans in 11711. ""the mother"" concel,·edtheideaoftheeit)' durmgal'lsionshehadln the 1930's. ""The mother" died last No1•ember at the age of 96, but her Idea for a city of mystics has been carried on under a new coll ecti 1·e le:adenhip. The role of spirilual auru is now exercised by anolher Bengali , ~oni Kaot Gupta, IS, a lqtime MSOCiate of Aurobindoand '1he mother.'" ---------------1 ! LAY-IT-AWAY : NOW lI lI I ASMAU DOWN PAYMENT WIU HOlD II! PICK II UP WHEN YOU CHOOSE. : I , ; I I I Chitharonpn to assume new position this fell I I I I I : I ) ! ' counschng andsteuring of mtt-rnships for the 25 to 30 studentmedk:altechnologbtli at Stevens Point. Ue envisions more altled health prot~.raJW at UWSP mel~ng m1jon in histolo&Y and eyto-techooiOBY and a physician's assistant prog r am as ...-e l l. Oak 1h1 na mu rt hy ctulharan)an has been ap· pomted d1rtctor of the med1cal lt c hnology program al UWSP Ana.uoc1ateprof~of • chemtst r)' at UWSP. (.'hltha ranj.an.,.,,ll assumehis nt"'t' post thiS fall He c urr e ntl y sen·es as a represenlaii\'C on lht' UW Task t'orce on Medi<'at Techn o log)' w1th his collt'ague ~!.arvin Temp who ha.sheadedtheprocram here for tht' past three )'ears Chllharanjan also will con· tinueteachingcoursn in add!IIOfl to has adm1rnstratt1'e dulles. H1s ap{Miintmftlt was made by Dean Arthul' t'nl· lChel of the College of Proftsslon3\ Studies ICOPS I Outharanpn says heap· prec:'llteslheslovcerp;ict"ola small campus hke thiS one because it gil·es h1m 1he opportumty todtvelopclour r elationshi ps wtth hu students. " ldon' t..,.'anttobe cloiedupin alaballdayw1th only my inst ruments to communw:ateYt'lth " His new r espons1bi11Ues as direct« of the uruversity's nlt'dkaltechnolotY program will t.a kehim off-campus as well. HewiUbe tra,·eUing t.o I I I the various hospitals In Wiseoruin and Illinois In· 1-ol,·ed Ytith the interl\Ship . program at UWSP Tht' d1rector also _u . tn· voh·ed 1n the a d ~· 1s 1n g. GRUBBA JEWELERS GRIN AND BEER IT YOOR DIAMOIID LADIES' NITE Every Tuesday 7-10 p.m. 10' Taps The new slides are in! On the Square & GIFT CEIITfR "I'DiamoDds Our Specialty" lEIPWf. CDWMBIA & D~OND : OR.liiGf BlOSSOM RINGS CHECK OUR PRICES L ____w._:.!_:=_o_:r:_ ___ _ Romie's Bonchees go Billie Jean one better by Raad y Wl~u l , Tim S. llhanalldJ-.:ta.....~.... llormt'l lli<ochfts. ltlhlljlan omprob:lblf- 5-r\111 homn from \".., lle-llumu•tlwboltomoltlw> nm111. u~ttbt Mus Ml'dla All· S(ars30·31briortan oH'rrlo,. ,.,,.· d~ya ftn.- at • ··~Park All.starJW Walkn-, tooko•·..J W . wllo had bt"en proclllomtng male Mlp~nonty tortf>t'pi\.'t"rekoverWSP'I, slammed ,,..., tM.at.tllr- ~rk homen and "•th consider.~._. M lp from ll.:lndy Allen. TMy Willlaml and T~nyYaol'lfrshot tbrSiarsmtoa n~ leadartPr hn> ,\llen'sperformaoce"u Therontf'III \OUUIO!I-rdb•• U'IC• Porta&t Cou n\)1 Can~u n~la lly nOIP'OI"Ih)'dUt' IOtbr S«>ttytn.-oopn-ation•11hlht St.-vtn• l>olnl Softball o\:iSO<"oauonandatlntrount had rrc-e"~ ct<.eto 1600 in Sibrrl.ln~'Ollwparka~aUSI' tac"ttha t M•·asathN'd in a 'Tl'IO!' - IyxquorC"d Sc:-NttW lind Ntck Hya n i lle llad jH'rdtctl'dsnowonhiiSaturday for...ellsl>lgJI.•ted .\11-&llr o'OWIIrt'attlll;'k '" the f'tgllth to cut Uw l~lld to ll-:0 M:alo,.'Pt slammnlthedoor onttwBandll'eslntMirNt.lf u' tlw-t·•dlthandtheStarstameto ::•,:;ttwninth . needingo-run Hyan hd toreora$1 a bliua rd At thts point In h~. tiM! lbncl'lfts calll"d Walkrr an t exp~iv~deWtl"d lltthnicslur Tho•hujlt•cro\o'd, ,.hoci\IUJ t') llm .. ttd by 11ne onfa lliblt "mtttedt · tnurct 11 ~--· flllt'd a ll toma kt" a .ono lablt h·tnon and fan ~ hlt'acht'n p.~~rk lng lou on 1111: ltft ·fotld '"~''" .. clually tl.andong on tht!fto~t:t Rl'"f'r llunn~t tM H<lntht'H' lnnuc non lh ln n<nii.rlll} hft~,u:~rd Pat ll.ubleylladto ~a H tllrHn\'fl' :t:>luuJ Ho mo " s fan~ fro m •lro.,.·nmw \ t!IUII"""'t'rt'l>nlheJC'fl;:odt•on i)"UII III W~mt.opranbt~ !Jolly llmnrs. tbr t~:oderoltMBalld'wft.do-to!IM 5l'TII pitch!n&ch a n&~and st;m~r l>eh Bum~ to,..._. la •·or o{ Nanry P;~lle llu ~u\IH'd;~delay ..-~>c-n Star thtrd ba~man Jt m tlllr ao ..·len' f'r lendl Suski a t · l~mptC"d to follow Bums. .• how•·n ~:ntfftng the- bottom of tM ~.-.· nth the llanch<"''t "'trf ""'"II totall)' outd und on '""'"&. rwmong and fleldill.lli !IO"'·evt-r. the Northsiders Md up thetr slee•·e· cbea hn11 ' l'nt<h-h iit~r ta nd b;a"' un•· P'f'fl ' J im T\ada statled thtnp ,.·otha h<ghly disputl"dsi"IW TURk:> Nt.d a ppart"'ltly bl'en thrO"'" out by Ranc:hefo thin! >-K k~r "Fiuh" ~'l.,t eM-1- but. SoiK'<'MIOutbrl»,.,umpi re. ruiC"dhimHifufe . Sc:-haullathenfolkl"·rdw•tha tremf'ndooa hom~ run . punin& tht-Siarsl»c k in fronl Shc:thut t.o«amethe lirst"·omanf''I"''IO hotafairballoot u'lvf'nOII l'ark Thill fea t Wlll dimmtd ona)·or i\Hsummontdllren&lh by chUK&ollll • <an of Point BMr IM:t,.·cen onnin11s ThlJ wemrd topayoff,.·ht"'lheJfnta t,..f'ftnl( do-t~., to <IMp left "hK'hStckllyanll.luledin woth acittLIIIIr3bll tlht'IO'Unln& track tto"e•·er. enoergentJ' ""~""I of th~ cit)' !,'OUIIeil d.,dured li)"l n i"ho had lor«liJ.lllh~aneforgame day ! had trapped th~ blllll and ~l li)'CN' Borham was •ale. To.·o tUorrhitJioadt<tftMblllt.et for noak chau• inist pil J . W Wa lku. "'hopromptl y cl...:tlfed th~m "•th a plll'nom~rllll blast ofltl!cll'Off'boil.rd ln dH"prillhl \\'alker'l prodil!iowiPGkeccut thcottap to :!f-2$andrstabh$hfd him as 1M first player In ~;:~J,':::!e":';~;m• for boll! o\laiiO"'I ki r~tovercd hl ~ rompi'>SIIrO" t'IIO!Igh to I!O"t th~ n~•t IOA'O hlllfn OUI Tho • som tll' hatby tlw-laetlhatthcr~ hroughtu~ ll t•llum ." llo"orkl-d wnnosueh nsa foulh:lll inthe lattf'finnings ,hot up the ~ lley '" lrlt thco:ountto2 -tbelon•11ninlll th..- Banc:hees This was the fin! )lt'rlormanee e•·rr by the SPP· MH and it alsowuundoubtedly thel.asl. deot:ISIOII, Y. omn~'s Sd\'fl' Learue """"t"CCtollllvtottlegamt'"'~lltn About this hm~ a shoc:kn-.,. t r a de a nn oun.,~d by Banc:hf'i'""'nrr and generlll mllnas~r Homan Oragula, Banc:hff' rovlti&Shorl B«ky Scllat:l.ltllhadbeentradedto the '"'" AJI -Starsfor . gr~"l'lo~ . none ntMr th.:ln the much-mllligned JV.' \\alkrr ' llorham . .. hohadbeen th~plate umplff',,.,';lsno<m~tedtol~ad •uh ~h tut<'d ' The 1\'aba ~ h Cannon hall' lor thfo nauon.at .onthem ,\II Sta r h utll' r Mark · ~loiOSC'" \iaslo •u kl "'at ~ haky '" ttl.- f!nt '"" tnn m11s . ton>b;obl)duetotbeti ckgT'ft 1..-m~uuor~ IAil ·Sta r N!~~ ~h~ 1 prt-dtcted Tilt' ti:IIK'hft'J tooll ot t hun · ~dvantalle · ~toost>'' t<.tn«t oant-arly ~­ uleadlln dtl! ~un beatn~leaden olt llr Tbfn ''"' Bandleet' ra~ontt . A~ l'rest!lt:nt No:<un might ,...).. ~• ni s trri Mcn helped the llano:heet l'I'UM 17 runs on Lh~ """'" ''h"·nhoutttlebellf(itof a ba~ runn •·r D:~nlels drO\'rinfourmor~run$ lortheS!arsandthinploollftl ' 'n')' bleak lot" "-lie's in tllr IIOttumoflheni nth . Suddmly,asin an omt"'l from thchu•·em.theStevn!S Point Marchi ng Band Ptcdslo n S PPMUtooklheliekltoins~o~~re Strv....s Point ) l ayOI" , Paul nff on the cruc:ial ninth. The AJ th~ b.:all lel! th<• bal. anti "a' mined by Sfhauka ,......,.._, lo)'lll)' to tllr Stars ,.,_,..m,-d IJIH.'5tionablr at the mon•~nt. the ~nt ire ll.anehn: •l11300trwhed ontothefleldand eorekd tiM- biiiH:S Th~ y ~~· ~rem~ by the All · StJrs .... oo,.·er~ina 7-t tlefn~se . ~ ~ homr olat ~ . Somehow ti>·e of the l(orb llOI through and tooched the dW. , l(ivinlt the stunnlnK 30-21 Kan cheu Tom Van Drasek a nd Tom A11 ·Sia r man.lllf'f )I U IP'IId a nnounerdthathe was plarin& thr lt•me unde r protest , bul , afterrniewin&lhe&ame filna, Com mwioMr Homan Dra1uta ovtrnoledhlsreqllfttthatthe StanbedoedaN'dwlnllft' . lmmedlately allerthe&ama. OA"hich W&l bnoackaJI CNsi•ID.,NII, 8obby IUgJcl!allt"'llled tho• ll.anchl'el to 1 11me In !Jodttf' Stadt um Other lowll(thllol thewactr ,1flalr. whkhdrewproplefrom throulhoul .Ct'lltral WIKoMin, ,.·~re a llolen rlnt bale by KanthttCan l>fdtnonandtllr buninao fT~rry Yarter by a Kurns fast blllll MaaiO"'-ski rrpot"led from the locker room thatYuger ,.·asexpectedtobe r tadrfor nt•Lyur '•&ame. t_)) Officla iJ oflheSievf'nl Point Sollball Au oeiatio n, wlllc ll dona tfdovermotothecancer lund . announced that thl1 wu th.,la •II~I .,I'OIII"dlnthtlhlltory <~ltbtllvrriOnParkfield . 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