• '-, POINTER uw~p~·-.------------- SERIES V II , VOL 18 UW-Stevens Point, Thursday, October 10, 1974 '1· NO. 7 Gubernatorial debate to be held at UWSP Caspar Weinberger and Me lvin laird ot the laird Youth Conference. See story on page 4. • Congressional and Senatorial campaign Debates scheduled candidates for the Sevenl.b District conareuman and U.S. senator have aareed to partldpate In debates Oet. 30 a nd 31 , rupeetlvely at UWSP. la.eu.mbnt Rep . David Qbloy, a Democrat, will face ~ dlallenaer Jold &uraer in lbe 6nt of t...o debates . lftcumbent Sen . C.ylord Nd.lon, Democrat, wiU appear the followin& day with b h opponent a . by s.b KuUWck AD Oct. 16 debate on the UWSP campus betweeo the thne m.ljor cubernltorial eandidates .m be the flf'lt of t1uft polltical debates to be sponiOr'ed by tbe Polilkal Scitaee AslociatioP CPS.A). The gubernatorial ~te will future in~umbent Democrat Patr ick Lucey , Republican William Dyte and American Party Candidlte William Upham. 1t will be bdd at 3 p.m. lD Ber&. The ltCOOd ilacbeduled at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 30 lD Sera Gym. It will be between Rep . David Obey tO WaUsau), and hil republiean challqer f« 7th · district cor«reUman, JORf Buraer. Bera Gymnulum of the F1eldhoule. They wW be open to the public without chqe, run about an'*-' Hdl , and be spoal(ftd by lhe UWSP Student Pollllul Science Asloc:iaUon. Format for lbe debllel will U'ICiudeinll'Oduc:toryremarU by the c.ar~didatn, several quat'- from • pand or students selected by the sponsoritl8 UIOclatioa, then QUHtior. from the auditne'e. :.e~u~!fca'!:"o;_;:Y p:!~~ of debates be clidate Gerald McFAZTm. the only ones In thll year's BotheY'tllt.swillbeat2p.m . concreulonal and ~tn~torlal on the sueceuive days In eampalcna. Elcll the On the inside may page Orgonizotionol Orgy schedule Women con prevent rope Stvdy SI<His lob<:' • F/eefWood Moe coming UWSP J(jng & Queen candidates Intramural champs J6-IB 19 in the Old West, life centered around o man and his ho~W . N.oybe, for some , it still does. See hortemonship story on pages 14 and 15. TH~ POINTER Octob., 10, 19H The pNpout, drawn u~ by UW Central Admlniltuuon, " Larger classes, the firina ~~=d:=~ hu already pined ~~ education In the UW System • from the. UW Bo1rd of thai's whit Covtnor Lucey Reatots. who are upected to condemns the state or approve It at tbdr October 4. WlK«<slntolfberej«:tllhe meedna. ..Uvenity's tuition reductioD propoul. lt'sabllrd." • Wltb u.- 'tiJOrds United Council Pre side~! Jim :lsia!!,b~~o~ a rocky one . Now , with Governot Lucey 's ex_pllc:il =o:nd•df!!:;•:, ~ r;:-,:; ·~:.:: Governo r 's s t a tement Wtclnesday that be wouJd nal!y reject a piopoul to reduce UW underanduate tuition by euttlna tt•e lludenU lnlb'uc:Uooa! C'Oib from 2:S pff"C'fttl to 12.~ per· cmtln 1976-77. • " Man y studen t • ue V.1Koolin tupaym;. And, aU are faced with tbe same In· Ottlonar)' problems that ~~:~=ha~~l&!: waae& tnat don't ketJI ,.;th the coat or living." pace "Eduutlon costs ri se Accorcuna to Hamilton, faster than the rate of In· hudolthelqestatatewide nation . Tuition cost• are thadmt advoc::tcy group1 thls llt)'TOC::ketinl: . We may IH 1 ll one ol muay ' anU· $250 rile In tuition 0'1'~ the . l: ~~~~~~~~~c:: =~. ~~ ~~~~ ~= JUte tinct he took offke In not pua." IIIlO. The reduction would "Gourn or Lucey hu · eonslltenUy fOU&bt apinlt hiaher education ~.UOO. He dalmt 14 be Percy . An estimated $21 kloldn&outfor tbe lntens~~ ol mWion in tn support would the ttate taxpayen. But If be Deeded foe- the l i7ft-77 =pl~doesrn!: acadtmlc year. =ts:,~!T.! ~io,ues~"Jen~ :J! Accordlna to Hamilton . p.rentl and children of wor lr.ina !amiliet are the hardut hit br rit i ns educatlonrol cOlts. " Low Interest banlt loan r;~~v~e ~:J'~~- Over 100 organizations offer information Organizati'ondl Orgy tells schedule ''There't~todol.n Sleveol Point but 1• to the blra,"JeYeral•tudentsblve reiiUiriled. To combat tbislituation the Unlvtnitr Aetlvltiel 8oerd IUABJ In C'OCJWI'Itioa wfUI camput «aaniutlou aDd Resident Hall CouodJ (RHC) are 1pon•o r la1 aa orpniutioul~ . Orpniu.tionll 0r1Y II a comblnatloa of event• dellped to lnlorm UWSP Jtudenll ol tbe Oft!' 100 oraanllatlon.a available to them. t! ,..... ln1er'e* Ue anywhere from. broedeuUnc ovtr t'ldlo aad t.eJnlsioD., to ~:,:r;: ::it~~ lnt.ematl0G11 Folk Dud..ac. here's 'IfNI chaDee to 1M wh•t these ora•niutlou h.vt toofler. 11le JC.hedule for lhll O.V It u follow• : aeoenl tqaniu.tionl bootha 1riD be open t hr ouaho u t tbe Univtnttr Center (UCl from Jl..l p.m . From 12· ! p..m ., follr. tift&el', Mite SulliYao, wiD be potrformlol IO' t.he Cof. fedlouM. Tbe ~ . . . lpOIIMNCI by tbe GreeD, wfll take pllce from 2-4 p.m. ~ScactyO..C.b A apolr.etman for tb e niedlcal eumloetl office lAw mforc.mmt off!dtlt u.idbNltel oolhealrt'• bodr In Stcvftll Point, Portace were lnaufrident to prOYe Follr. millie will be&inln the HIP9r Hour wW 1f1U the 5:30-7 :3D p.m.alot.)fhlle the CofreehOUie at 2:30p.m. Tbe beer Dows, 10 wW lhe I)Tk:l SUe Muffler IJ'"oup will appear ol w~.,. FaUll: wbo .W be first at 2 :30 a.m. ~mtil Dive purormln& In the Cof. Parlf.et' lakft OYH II 3:30 a.m., with Kathy GreuUna roUowtrc ,, 4:30 a.m. nwy A DaDce Manitt.:J alto all play follr. musk. blc1N 11 5:JO p.m. A dbc: jodey from WWSP wW be To conclude tbe1e there to tpln oldlH but fntlvltln , Lee Shermlll aoodlea, Wlooers of the Dreyful will attend • Dance Maratboa ln lhe top OWDpaane Breakfast tl I three JpOtl will lwtlep .... ,. 1.m. ln tbe Protram Banquet prhes totaJJ.nc tts; and Room . ttO rspectlvely. OrJ•nlu Uon. ttlll wilhlng From 1-10 p.m. tbe UWSP W partlclpite can eaU e~tt. or&ulullon booth• will oa. Sc:hedulirc 11 llill open for new Contact Bob Kuna or Kit Haniloa. Alto 11 7 p.m., UAB f'UmJ wUJ s:r-t • do&m&e feature movie, "IJII" aDd '"'tme E411M" 'I •ate: T•e Ia· =:-~~ let"•U.•I Folk Daac:en will thowo In the Proaram alJe appear ta Cllfee'*tle Mt_te,.-.. ......... m. ....... Searching for clues on death of coed County, Rive r Hlllt and stranauJaUon . 'nle results ol Mll wJultee Countv are theiU!o5»YI~beinJIIudied coaUnWnatoloolt forduesln ~to_.~~. •tate c r ime connec:tlonwlththedeathofa UWSP coed. Authoritlet aald lhe atrl'• JoAnn Marie Blanchard awuter and btoUII were ..... fOWid dead TUesday, mlllllll wben 1be wu diiC.overed but the had IIIII Octoberl,lntro.dlldedlttb In the NJ.Iwaukee llbdl of been .aua.Ur mo&ealed. R!Yft' Hilll. Blaochlrd •u • bullne:ll The Mll waulr.ee County Medical Euminen Office education m~ 11 UWSP.· aald the Clute of death tp· She wat alto 1 member of pund to be either q . AmtTkan lndlau Rniltln& roeauon or llrtncuJatlon . O.lncllm . Ide••· m.:t'k.ill't! --· n,.-. U~--=--=---:--:--::::-=-=PQINTER ::::Oc::.:tob<=':....::lO"-,_:1:.;.97:.:4c_~_T:_:H_!!E:,_PO~l~NTE~R'__ _ Poge 3 United Council effective representatic;u 11!>.... . "' In this way, studenta will have more control over appropriate lr'UI 011 CIIDP'IS. When ubd cf his plans as liC representative, Stu.ma uld hb main ~:11 \tment is to olfef' devoted lft"Y~ for student., by ttoePnc them well lnlormed ol aU that II goingoa . _ Oa rmumentlon, Stu.1111 said that thn'els a propoql to e<aider UC repf"'ll«<ll!tlves for aome nnutlal rew~~rdl, but tbb hu not yet been implemented. " Wbetller or : nDtlhtr'e ll rtnumeratlon, I am utlsned, u lone u . enjoy what I am doiQ&," Sllid. 1 he As 1 put 1tudent aenator be represents UWSP a lq with others f rom St udent GoYenunent,at UC meeUncs. UC meettnaa rotate mODtbiJ on member c:am· puses . eac.b~tedby five ddeptes. nus month's ve~~ue II SUptrlor, Saturday Oct. 12. So far , neither Centnl Admlnlllratlon , nor the =::u~:;t!fon'!:~ uc . As for the alate )eglslaton, " we h&ve pined their fulllllpport b«<use we are implemn~Una wbat tbey • have been aaltattaa," uld Stoarno• • Octobe• 10, 1974 THE POINTER Election outcome still in doubt ~,Kn. ..... 'lheou&cta:leoltbeStpt.IO C..ty Qerlr; dectioa ... avo.rn into • lur"'DCCil by the IDDOW!.C:ealHI lbat YOU,. m8Cbioel 1ft .... Wbltitlc ~ l"'kwer '"" improp«l)' let Oa Monday , Sept . II, Diltrlct Attone)' ( 0A ) Duid Golden Mid that the pr1m.-y raulta for the r.ee of Pwta&e County CJerll: aboa l d aland, duplte ~:re:-n~· o:=~r~~ c:andidale. o!:t,~~~~ IIU10UftC.'ed her U&dici.c:Y •U an~t. aa)'lrwtUt c:ome up to berudubdblrtonm. 1IWI1 people bad Come See The Organization BOOTHS ~ Discover City Clerk Phyllu Willlie. .kl uid that the ~maetaiftelwa-eaetup Weinberger blames Congress for work-study cutbacks eupar ~=anenC:= ~~ :::.c.~·::~ . etecuoa. ~yS.UterUJedr. Wdaberpr. U.S. aeuetary of Healtb, than o primary. 1be OMmty Oerk'aOffkeaidtbatltwu Ute fault ol the Oty O«k'1 Offke. Amoatb baa a1mo.t puMd linc:e the above ilx:identt OCCWTI!d, but the q\Ritioa 11 JUU olateat oa how the Jlt111tbi OCCWTI!d. Q-al& Pfer, Pwtqe O:lunty IHEWIIOklha'eMondlythat ~wureaponaiblefor financ:ial problema lacina c:ol.lfle student. becalM It bad c:ut back work·Jtudy hindi. Welnberaer wu the keyoote ipNker at the riM bleonlal Laird Youth :y = ~c: -:s '::: r: ·:r::.. Dmlocntic Udzt, be wuAd of , : : ; prelideat Richard NW.. He aa aid, boweYer. tbat be bad not DOt bo,. ...pt. eledkle • lhould,"uldl.aird. Hesdded that when the public: doet &tt Involved H C:ln force Con&reu to ad . Speaklna at the luncheon , Welnberaer st r eued In · volvementofthepubllc:lntht pvernmeat . He l&ld that .we wtll have • Rlf-tovernlna dtmocroc:y only 10 lone u mo.toluaarewilllJiato partid;.te In II. problem~ , undecided majllr~. or any probtemJ c:ontronUna the Jtudent, uld Boney. Alto aYailable are arad111te and underp'aduate cat&Jot~~e~. The F ACS illocaled In 1• g~~=~!:~tcl, ~~· ~af!r:;: t;::e~ C a .m . to J p .m . Monday throuah Friday: All st~tJ are welcome to take ad· Yant.aae ol thiJ ~Ina, Boney uld. Up dike presented th e ,...~11 ~ent t4 o1 • memoranchm the Admlnlltral\'1'1! CbundJ eoacemtnc the ar· c:e p tonc:e of a student aovernmen t rel!reaenatlwe Badzlntll. Stl.ldent Cwem· uonoftYotiaememberoftht meat wu u.naware ol tbeee lileni.JU.-e IIAcSelinea. Adminlltrotive Qlunc:il . The t"'lqUeet wu denied . Ill•• Under tbe l aterlm The reaby tht IUideliDa au uni.-eniUea la AdmlalltnU.-e Council wu '""" ... tbe UW S)'ltera mlllt pre~eat that dMn il already• studmt a worklnl model af the repreaeatalhe on the merttr by Feb. U, 1m, uld Plaa.nift&, Pr-ocram , Bud&tl Updike. AnalyJia Committee IPP· The unlveniUea mlllt lhow SAC), oad the committed that tbe meraer c:aa wc..-k c:over e.eaU.Uy the same tbrou&h thew models. " We materiaJ . havetotaketbebntpointai.D Updike aaJd be ciJalttd ~h=lld. and build," .t~~~ee!l:i ol tht 12:00 ID 3:00 7:00 ID 10:00 Ed Boney spoke to the atudenU Jbout the Faculty Student Seaole wUJ be at 1 p.m ., &.mday, Oc:t. 13, In~ Adv\slna Center for StudeniJ WIKoalin Room, Unlvenr.ty IFAC:SI, atlhe meetint;. Cll!'nler CUC:I. FACS l1 a aroup of fac~ty Student Allembly wUI meet 1:00 117 ~ .... Many-'< ... _ thai•DIAMOND Is a fine ~m.oatmenl ~ We think so~ (you'R-Inl.OOE. ()rvalizations •c::a-o. O*fiOWT'II! ~~~-=~ mlnllttatlon was rtllpOnS\ve and I«<Ufttable. '1be public does not &tt Into tne.e areu u often u It Merger guidelines accepted howeYu , were not thou 'Nhlc:h the United Counc:U and Student Gournment bo d drawn~ for presentaUoa t4 the Reaentt, uld Student CootioUer Bob Badzinlki. Don~ld S mith , vice prel&dmt of Academic Al· fain of Ce ntral Ad · min is tration prewnted aa altematJYe let ol interim auiddlnestolbe Rttenlluld .be· set up Oct. 11 & 11 break the ene ray ltnntldlold. He' uld that wu wilb the Ar•b countrla wu not a way to deal with lhe oil problem . Helddtdthatthereal answn- ..,_.,.tor • ony otber .putic:ipllted Ia Lbat dedaloa. dctet beca_. tbe iDteat ol " I was o UtUe aarpriMc1 at tbeYOt«wa~tbere. the auddennus of the ~Y Cal"'l Marta 'Jbe &aa.l dedlioa • who dec:Woo. I played plf lritb Guidelines for the mtr~er wW be tbe out OMJIJ O.k the presideD~ tbe S.turclay Jaw were accrpted at the lor Pwtqe OMity 11M Ia tbe befl:lre aad he cldn'\ mllltkln ftt&rntamedln&Frlday,<kt . balldJ ol the Wlten i.D the lttome,"M1dLalt11. 4, uld ~le Updike, lbldmt November eMrlloa ameral. Laird no loaltr boldl any pernmeat president at the Booths . . Join lniC::!;nln& eneray c:on· he WU not «acemed with voluntuy c:on1ervstlon to whether or not the l.d· JUVItiOD, Laird JlrUtel didate,HiJcerorDilber. Wel n beraer 11\d that ~~:;. lac:tof Plerltltedtbataeithetalde ~ wu ulled to apbu ulled for CD4:ne:ment proprlate $1 .3 billion for The former Wluonalo .ad tblt the ~te must 1Cholw1hlpa and lnoll but Oln&J'euman u.id that while it m1y not be pleasant for :!'::~eatbdtnll :a::':/oo:'~~ ~men to talt about Dbber said tbat tbe i.Dteot on the UWSP c:ampua. Jloae. IOmtofthe~decilionl ol tbe YOCer --..Ur.ere. He Wdrin R. Laird, a former Mldtbatweb.cfaooppoeltion Mc: rftlr)' of defense and ootheR.fpublic:.aDtktetor Wilcon8D~, aaid New Be There! Ask !Mstionsl tpiiNCirl!d by after the New. 5 lie Mid a:.,re. lhoWd be Leadership C:onJtrenc:e wbk:h Democratk Olairma.D, uld wu attended by ~ 2SO ia con.erntlon, and atreuet tbat the party ..hu taRo no studeniJ from hlah .:hooiJ ruearc:h and developmtt~t to larmaJ pcl~Jtloo em the en· tbrou.abo ut nortb-central find new enerayJOW«S. dor aement of either can· WIKon.JID . Lllrd uld conareumen Orgalizations UIMnlly cntor ~Project tor • ameraJ e&ectioa nlber . Educ:oUon e n d Welfore , the ,American Ellterprlae• .Otfifl!!.s ~~~:a~·~~ ~ul~ ~!!.l..m~y ln lht COME TO TORREY'S RESTAURANT TO GET A MEAL LIKE YOUR GRANDMOTHER USED TO MAKEI rrs POSSIBl£ ro GET A CHEAPER MEAL II W1SC011S1H BUT ... IT'S 1~,2!!!!SLE TO GET A ~~MEALI October 10, 1974 THE POINTER Poge 5 Faculty members petition AFFG( • by Jayne Hubacher off beCause of incompetence reasonable <juallfica,tlon for The Jay offof'eassignment or Immorality but because we layoff reassignment status status ol eight non-tenured were picked from a list who Cor us or an)' other faculty ~~m:~r: ~= ~~n~~~JYKJ!fn. the m~:=;:~sa::..:iu,g the Fact Findina Committee tAFFCJ. Those who have petitioned are Lawrence Brandt and Donald Stet:.er from the · Geography Department. and · Robert Artisiani, Donald Dietrich. Randolph Klein . Pau.l Mert:r, Stephen P\stono, ~~~~cit~~~!:; ''Tbelacltoheniori~ylsthe non tenure petitionen save basis for our notification of ~tlmony before the com· layoff. This does not mean m1ttee at an open hearing that we are attacldna those ThurtdayJ.. Oct. 3. senior members In our departments because tb~y are. ~.ured faculty," w d Kletn Pat Crow of the History Department Is a roe:t ~h~ ,rn:c~e: ytu~h:~ members have oetHlnned comphlhments, but he ~ns before the AFFC after doubtless highly respected ~ving their not:lncatlon or long bef~ he btcame .one of lavoff reasslanment status the seruor members m the ""-----!05; The membera of AFFC are Dawn Narron, chairperson; Ruuil Nelson, history ; DouaJas Radtke. chemistry; Richard Schoeider, art and Robert Simpson, bloloay . Alternates to~ committee are Jo h n Bi l lings, philosophy; • lmoaene DeSmet, £nslls h ; Allee . Clawson, HPERA ; Arthur Fish, docwnents and Olarles Johnson, mathemaUca. The AFFC also lnclOOes members of tbe Mediation Sub-committee and Faculty Affalfs OJmmittee as well. ot~·~~t ~=a~~.:~ de~ent,'' ~eJQ~nhlr~ Klein in a recent inttf"View. as t.eachen to tilts Wllvetllty Steve Pistono. the runna- up on the basis of competence, ~not::~~~eoryo~~~e~ter~~ ~r~on~~~ f:Cw~cr~ ;b teache r 's award ts beinB firtd. along with last year's of the yeaT, said We are beinalald otrmalnly because we m our job qualificalions and for the reason that we don 't have any seniority with our department," said Klein. " We were chose n through 1 process in which our names were picked from a list of other faculty membe"s by !d::r ~~ t: ' The university suspected an enrollment drop this semester that wu far over· estimated. To compensate for this. they were laying orr fac:u.ltymembe"sbecauseof the overestimate. stld Klein. "A 310 atudent credit hour Is reqWndofusbut)'elmoRof us have exc:eeded that in a long run. I, for example have a45011udentc:redithourand thert: is no lack of enrollment lnmyc:Jasses. Butlambeina f:r ~~)"":~ t:heconfC:~C: • Administrll!t~on ~nd t.he UWSP. Adrmmstration tr1ed to devtse a workable system for layoff r ~a.ssignment status. as a l~ttnat.e reason forourlayolf, uld Kl.dn.'Jbe sy5tem.wassoconf~lngtha t it was .tnterprettd diUeren~y on vanous other campuses ID the UW System,'' he studies prOjlran_l for un- · ~~~~ISOtbe~ 't~~:;. members who have written boob or articles and have had them acceptecl"are bfinl laid off. Five of us with res-earch grants from this miva-sity have been aJven notification of layofl,''sald ·Klein . '·' I believe In rewardlna ~lienee, the ltey word In Ibis "li tuatlo n , but not penalWnc and destro)'inB It for thole ol us wtto ha ... n::ee!a= :.~~ ~=~"=" ~u.lar accep_t the tdea of smlor:lty ~It~ Jt~ ~~~~c·~~::~a:~nc;n~~a::d said Klein. • qualiflcatlo~. But I will not load requiftment,'' said Klein. , Klein said the Qlancellor harp~ on quality for the ...-.ivenity, but ther-e is no means of meul.rinc this quality. "We are qu&llnect :acuity who are not bein& Ja10 .ucll works,'' " Lack of seniority ·ror which we are beina: laid off Is an unjust qualific:ation . Seniority does not alwa11 guaraDtee quality and ex· cellenc:e that some nontenured facully have. Therdore, seniority Is not Administrative Council approves 1975 budget by Doul Edwar-. A new 1975 budget was 1pprovtd for the PlannlnB aod Analysis Office by the Administrative Council. The ne w budaet was • at their meetine n.u-.day, Oct. 1, mibtrib~ed money for the new Plannine and AnalysiJ omce. Other discussion at the meetingc:oncemtdwhat to do :;~~"z!~~~~~:.·'~i!: ;~·:~~~ ~ ~~~~~nai~~ :zn~:ysi~. ThJ: ~c~m!!~~~~e~~~r~; proposal will now go to Central AdmlniJtratlon. 'I1Ie Chancellor Dreyfus for eomc:ilvot.ed$-Oioleaveltln ru rtlw:r" approval. a Planning and Analysis acct~W~t where it would be· Reo rganl ution also obtainable for use in the changed the name ol Student future.sald John Ellery, vice• Affairs to Unlvuaity Ser· chancellor. The Delli meetins of the vices, with David Coller as assistant chancellor. Administrative Council wi.ll Theapprovalbythecouncll beat2:p.m .. ~y . Oct. 15. · Some students feel they hove something to hide. Others retreot into their shell. Then there's those who do both. Olitobertest . SALE 20°/o OFF 20°c OFF OUR REGULARLY LOW PRICES ON SHIRTS. PANTS . BELTS . SWEATERS. SOCKS. AND WINTER JACKETS . ALL FIRST QUALITY MERCHANDISE. TOPS APANTS THE POINTI.R October 10, 197-4 aome or my poetry a nd lritd to ~~ them to respond to it. About flye or alii stu.knts ~~t~~ tbe d au to !aft " Every Friday inorninll at a. we have atudmll (rom IMft MIO come In Mrt belp. Seoce lhe l.ab doe&n't open w.UJ t un., M are able to enend our m vkes without cui.Una into the UWSP ltudeftU Ume," uld <>oft. "Recently , I 've beta worldn& with ltwk!nt• rrom 1')-anlJln for Sl . St.uialaul' &rade school. =:;!'rorth: ;;: ~ • ~ycontest," •id O&dtn- ODeoftbeainuofthe LAb iltobea ''plaelwhere ~e eM eome to pt Idea• for Mitiae." 1ldl m.l)' be ~r­ tlaUy adl6eY«< by the d«or 111 the roam , wbktl hu poster•, aampl• o1 wrlllnJ tnd numerout clleoratlonl ......... on tht wal11 to belp create I lllmLUUnt atinolphere fot ul.,., ART~/ENTERTAINMENT October 10, 1974 • 'Streetcar' impressive . byBoltKerblec:ll Wtre he alive, Tennessee Williams would be proud of the University Theatre's production of hlt play A !111-et~e.r NJmt-d Desire. Certainly Director Tony Schmitt could be. Everything In the show from the·excdleatcutaway set to the nne method acting of the cast combined to mate It pe-rhaps the rmest non-m~alcal done here In the last four years. The four leadin& characters of ~..,. all deser-ve outstandinl rec:ogniUCM~ . Dayna Moe, as Stella Kowalsld , pl•ys the audience and other players well u the cetltral dw'acter In thlJ strife ridden production . It Ia Stella wbo maintains the balance necusary for day-to-day survival. Ktr true aeatility while maintaininRI.hal balance is captivalin&. David Kustra does an ucdlent eharacteriu.tion of Stanley Kowalski. While walkifll and talldna roughsbod over all around him, he demands respect•. .and love [rom his wife. Somehow it la Stanley, portrayed u the ape-man, who comes orr the more human In his confr«~tation~ with , his well-br-eds!ster-ln4aw, Blanche Du.Bolse, who has come tospendtheswnmer. It is about the visit of Blanche, played by J ulie Barras, that the play revolves. Herclw-acterl.zation of a alw'p (and oRen forked) toa&uedsnobil dooe Ytr)' well Indeed. Weare continually pven more hints of what II behind the confuaed and m.aladjusted mind of the hilb-ctruna BlaDcbe. Hercha.r.cterizatl<m lJ tNy stin&irc. • sk= ~~~~~::~==er~='!- dece-iUul Blanche and his venadul friead, Stanley, Schoenbolm portrays the agony of Harold 10 wdJ that at Urnes It lJ actually painful to watch • . Karia AnD Widner a1.1o deserves special mentkln !Of' her kw.d..e!-:tu.~e!~~~~-f and UIIJ'eal in their dw'acteriutionl. 1be)' aeem to oeed esperieDce and the reallz.aUon that a weak~ character can be Yery chruptive. ~=~~:::tam~ simplicity wi th the 'IbedirediniWIIIIDooth,SUita.lnlDCIDterMI tl.-qhout, ~te:;,t:,.:t ~~~- 4, wU1 continue toailbt Mel tomonoW rdlht at I p.m. tn the Wan-ta c.rd Jerlldu Tbeatre ol Flne Alta Ceat.er. . u. o p en tna dafi for tbe semester. p.m . to4p.m. SUnday(kt.J3, '.'Wisconsha '74" Is tbe m the Ftne Arts Center. • Uncle Vinty here next · Friday "-'· ~!::~~~~:'!r~ The Edna CarlstenGallery 'Wisconsi~J.,74' ~ ~ ~~~f~~ /:ill ~~~~o!w !nbd?~~ POINTER VInton Waler mu Wedbury, Ul will be In SteYerll _ Point next F r iday nlaht . Although bis name aou..nds likeheisheretotalktoU. faculty on the art ol vowif!.l old, his actuaJ prolesslon is music. Vinton Wate r man Medbury, Ill is also known u UDCle Vinty, and hit abow can be oblerved at II p.m. next Friday night, Oel 11 In Bert Gym . T ic ket s wil l be available at U. door. ltwiU be a blanket concert, meaninc that persons will be sea ted on the 000f" instead Of chairt. · Uncle Vinty, who Is 25, brings vaudeville to U. stage withhils.how. 'Iblswillbe Vinty's second UWSP appearnce. Last sprln1 he played behind h Na Na Some people MY his antics mind -blowin& men persurpu.stboleolearlyAllce formtna with him. Teddy U. Thumper, wbo ill Tom < W o j o I Vinty's brothet-, wW man one o1. the auttan. Eddie the Wua.rd, a veteran nlmmaker, Vinty is basicaUy a show aDd plays drums. describes Uncle Vinty with The- folk ..ln&i"' team of one word "weinl " Mcqara and Barnes hu also Bt it known that Uncle joined ranks with Vlnty. Mike Vinty has four able-bodied Mcqan makes music with back ups, or better yet, four the organ and Peter Sames Page7 THE" POINTER Carlsten shows ~e:e ~~~~It~ League of SteYtnl Point. The dltplay will consist of paintlnas, drawlnas and graphics, all dealing with the t heme , "Wisconain '74. " Oet1_1ber _1:1 marts tbe "Wilc:onslD '74" will be on exhlbltionUIJ NQY.I . C&rlllen Gallery ho..n are dally from. ... 10 a .m . to 4 p .m. and &mda.ys trom I p.m. to 4 p.m . EYenlng hours are from 7 ';,.~· · ~y through · y manstheotherguitar. The COitume-c:lad Vlnty calls the groups, "the malic choir." . " 1>\m the Walnls" II one of Uncle Vlnty's numbers. The BeaUts swore this aona could only be done lD the atudlo. The coordinator of the ;~:!:~~d'th:''!f!tt ~ Uncle Vlnty Show afte r seelnRthemlastspring,"His ' new show is a danlin1 :se;.~:~i!~t_.!f1 18 ' The Uncle V'mty lhow has playedwith•uc.h notables as the Beach Boys, The Who, Edgar Winter, Jen-y Garcia and Procul Harum to name a f~ . Wojo yld that Vlnty will play for a couple of -hours, addina, "which will be enough to fry molt people out." ANE Jewelry , Turquoise Rings O 58 ~U{U ·~ · ~·-••co I~ ~ Gill and Luggage On Tho Squa•• A · ~OI''-'O October 10, 197-4 THE POINTER Poge8 Fleetwood Mac highlights homecoming Variety o f movies ~ byMlkeV.nleJ The popular British ~d. shown this week •1eetwood Mac. will offldally . ~~~In&!:'~~ formance In Three movies are on Up Quandt ~~:c;mv:·= ~atlp.m ., $g)day, October" 20. OoaTenllyfleetwoodMac:ls oe a 40dty tour of the United Slates.. Slevent Pl:linl .. the Wisconsin cities where Fleetwood Mac will en· at 7:1 p.m. In the Unh·tnity Otnter IUCI~ The Indian 's aide ol tht al«)' Is finally t~d In lhil we~tern movie. It Is a \iolent portrayal or a famous muucre. C.ndice Btrtrr~ plays a white girl fo rctd to wlt ous the b loody eamage by her race. ~:~uskal event ll apln beinC sponiCW't!d by lbe UAB Sped.al Eveall Committee. At7p.m:';"()ct , ll,lnthtUC there will be a double.ftahn ror adence-lictlon fans. n.ntil!W~oaadlbe low'teeathdty on tbelr lour. They come to Point from Qalcaao. Eau Caire and Milwaukee u-e the only olba' ~w~.~~ 1114 and 111e nmtMKIIIIw, two cluslc nOYeb, • i ll bt brou&ht to the ICfftD 111th aupurb spedal df«ll. Tht movies, lhaped ann- tbt boob writte n by Geor&e Orwell and H . ~ . Weill respec:Uwly,are iotellictnUy brouahlto the blg ICfftll , The Marx Brothers will bt concert ttwa prrrioul ooa beca\llot lt's llllmK'OIIllll& aDd studeDll are beinl &tvm a ~«$~·~ lludent tkketa for. CCMCih of ru..ti)Cia, Ooe, 1 think OW' lludeDts are I Utdl better behaved. 1be)' doa 't tbrow dp.tdte bultl oa tbe o-. 1bey are a UUie mDN aware of wbat'tloinl oo . tt'a their n~ . 1 would prder to bave moN ltudemtl for that reuoa. Two, lt'a blllcally lt\ldeot moniel that &ave ua lbeupU.aJ to ..n wttb to any ·of u-e buda," Wojo ..... a« There hue been some rumotl floatiDC around - to ~:lt~ra~; !~n\~!~f.; bfn, wno won an injunction !nhlbitina: the ex.mana&er next s~day with "Then Play On," " Kil n Fleetwood on drum s Uouse." " Future Games," Quandt Miclt =~~~t:e"v~~~!~ Room , VC, WiiCOnlin II 7 p.m . or t : U p.m . Thll M.arxllt assault aU bul tn:aroup ~~':'!li~~~: :d r..!~ir ~O.r~~:-:!: :·.'::;:,~~"i~ ·::~.~ui:~·d :.~~= ~:~~~:~:n ~r ~~:."~ ar:s~a~:. :·~~~m~lbf11v;_•;.• ~~-=Mac. They h.U =~eO::!t~~~~ the rdoeated Ill Los Mc V\e pla)inclteyboants u Anceles to work on their nnr •~II u sin gina and Bob the .utbftltlclty of tblt aequently been released . Flettwood MK lf'V'IIP· 11Je r umors are well·fowaded beuUH 1r1 early m t tbe on their aood nam e by the tractua\ costs amoun t to band:~ former manacer P" a aubslilute Fleetwood Mu ~'!'jo~ U&l.ndy In· S7,50G. band on the road, wUb apb)' band will pearucel ucl.U., . - - areal lmpo.ten arouNd the wrath of tbe a\ICBeocel, wbo were n ot fo ol ed and demanded rdwd. u well .. p-omoten. who rued auita. Abo mln& suit were the ~al Fl;ftlwood Mac man· ~ ~ :.;~ae'd :·~rr\o~:;~~ ture~thattha rulF1eetwood MK :: "Heroes ate Hard lo Fbld." IJ'And opera. ~ brothm t:ross·t1re •ill be backing ' crou the ocean with lll = and UAB Is pa yi DI around Wojo propbesius. " Maybe ~m=~~ ~ ~!~· r:dr:i )'OUI'II 1 to al.n&en. ~=th~'&~~i~T:, quite cn-taln about a tell-out , hopiO& to impart IOITII ol ber and lhat they (atvdantsl • million. His side ldcU. AI==~ lhnd~ ~!~abf;t..!e'!r ~~~~:! ~~~u:tous":J:t.awnplete appur ,.,:I;•;,________ "" : Boin&toaetone." Casino Night Oct. 11 . 12 11 P.M.· S A.M. at the Un iversity center part of the Organizatlo,nal Orgy ta:rpo u::pa~: lcl:~~ rum. The comedy and st)'le.of this trio proves Itself ap1n. • October 10, 1974 THE POINTER Morath 's ragtime revives nostalgic era byKeatPetlold Scott Joplin is alive and • ;~:a~hn.d ~::~~~h!; rMear~ formance i ll Mlc he son Concert Hall Wednesday · evenin& October 2, only verifiesthec:laimthatbeis truly a master of ragtime. An exhuberant aiJdienc:e • was swpt off Its feet at Morath 's iavitationtojuat"go rummaging throuJh those ragtime years for a whlle.' A wdl·lime<l,'latht!''roundthe fireside and listen' monolocue ensued as a leadin to his rust piano number, the . "Cannonb all Rag, " v.Titten by an oblc:ure nil composer,ofwhlc:hlbereare many, •CC'Or'CI1nl to Morath. Women, u a . topic , always c:ropsupi.Dtbecouneofa conversati on . Morath 's relation of how women reaUy were wu deducted by some simple mathematical reasonina:. MtaiOWwildoata-women do not. But, everyone know1 that some women actuaUy did do what they weren't s upposed to-and wen thole girls busy! A s ong ( ve r y heart· from the belly of the piano., Ooc:lted to ' "1'11e Drugstore wr enching ) or a 1 woman His nashy showmans hip, Cabfaret," and ended up like coupled with his lteen feeling ou r more contempora r y folio~. She bad her head bitten olf by her daughter 'S for natlril e demanded a frlend ,"\YIUytheWeeper,"a . pttllon.Sig.h,Yes,bringt.dl:· roarin1 ovation for this dope addict. Our grac:i~ enterlalner thoR fantaskal rag days. A numbtt. He let us all down more rulistic: tune by May genUy with a George M. Irwin w&s dusted off. and Cohan iMpression, "Ure•s a dealt wilh women assodated Funny Proposition , Arter wilh the, well,. urn, sporting All." a nd a duet number with Edison, his.pbonograph. houses ollhe da)! . lt-.vasintbese'h&nowedh.alls ""'here the catchy sio<opatlon We were all greeted aile!' of rag was born. The musical intennlulon wilh a strict fOl'm was made popular at le ct ur e fr om Month, once, nationwide, and con- assuring us that he was not demned equally as fast, merdy doins an exercise In have don 't any 'l1le hlgb point of the nnt half c.ame with a nndiUon of written over 50 years a1o still apply today. "Come After ~~as~~v!'et~ Suppertime" was prtse!lted as an enmple . Joplin ::~:~:~m~~ :d~~ w~~v~o a'r= gro.an of llOit&l&k melody '::: !~ ~~n~= ~ A great c:oatrast lD style was provided wltb JeUy Roll in neuly tb:ree.yean. s pect ~cle of ~recision :r;;";'~:,:•:.':":~~ roaring effect for this wild iheir performance il a rag. Prohibition was c:ertainly a f:!di~?~~·, b~~:~r:n:d~~: :~:,: r;:d'ftUt:n::= ~~~~ahoc'~on~~ of As part oi their counily'1 ~~esr:::::~tlo!:u~ distin1ullhed themselves in some fo El'lglanf'a greatest :S.:C:~o ':: ~!f:"~~ World War II, Advance atUc:kets may and be purchased the Arta Lec:tures Box Office In the Fine Ar ts Center, open between 11 a . m . and 5 p . m . , Mond ay tbrou&b Friday or by eal_llnl ~· Booze was a no-no. so folks .---.......,---, ~ ..~· TRIO JAZZ Students-50' Plus ID Phone 346-4666 Monday, Oct. 14, 8 P.M. violinists. 1'he New Yorlt Times said a rter on• performance , •• truly a 1ensatlonal Yiollnill."Asentlmentfeltall over the m ..lc: _.ld. Tuesd~l'•.~ct. 15 Michelsen Concert Hall with belp from sdlolanhiPI Ue made his first Carnegie HaU appearance in 1963, won the Leventr\11 in tiM and in the following ten years bas established hlms.elf u one of the wor l d 's 1reatest presents ~ f,;,;;,a~l:s:;~, of~~· ~ ~d:J..:. U:a~m~, :':1~~ from tbe American-Israel CUltural Foundation and the Juilliard School of MU5ic: . ARTS & LECTURES 'A ITZHAK PERLMAN VIOLINIST "'<~ Violinist llt.halt Perlman His (lfSt appearW.ce in the wil l be appearing In United States wu on the £d Michelson Concert HaU at a SuUivan Show In 1951. Only • IS COMING TO Morton'severpopula r '"nltr' Arts/ Lectures sponsors world acclaimed violinist and Lectures Set'ies. Born in Tel Aviv in I!MS, be doesn't remember s time when he didn't want to play lhe violin . Even when he wss stricken with poUo at tbe age or four , the illhess &nd a year's c:onvales«nce left hil musical ambitions Intact. His first stLXIies were at the Tel Aviv Academy of Music:. With numer-ous concerts in and ar~U~d Tel Aviv , in addillon to rsd io per · rormances. he was an e:x· perienced perform« by the age of ten. e SOMETHING NEW_ · Month literally fell on the bottom of the key '-rd oc:· YisitoftheQueen'srea:imenta easiooaUy to Cf'eale a nice Gr-r:.~ ':"J:!r:e~~ Suther land Highlanders ~~s Cri;:~ the Arts and Sbow lime 1.1 a p.m . In Quandt netd house. · Althougb the We.lsb Guarda and ArgyU and SUtherland Highlanders have previously appeared before American audiences,thililthefirst time that the two companies, considered to be amonc the most prestigio.. of Great Britain's royal contingents , ...;u be appearin1 toaeth«. 'I'hey are c:urrenUy on a 75 city u.s. tour . ihls 1.ovr marks the first :!~ ~tp~~ n!t'4~~ somelhlng mom Nbbed on your chest when you bad a ~~n~fu~~~~ c:ol~showusthatmanysonp Power• Bi111, cluslul oraanist, wbo has rec:orcled the tune oo pedal harp~d'l:,abou1d really 10 Into Morath has eno ug lr wben Her Majesty's Welsh to UWSP Smday, Oct. 13. Gu.ardl and the Ar&YU and quicltly and quleUy ended, and left us sitting in the attic of by11one days before we realized tha t he was gone ; probably out unhooking the buzzers on his seat belts. ~t;;:lh,~lall;~ nl~ t:tta~e=~tha~ey;'~ =:.tunes Great Britain's pomp, · pageantry here Sunday • 7 SpontorMf 8y UA8 CoUMhouM Pwformlng Arts L--------1 DON'T MISS THIS INCOMPARABLE ARTISTI THE POINTER PogolO . October 10, 1974 ~OUTDOoRS · POINTER DNR to improve Great Lakes fisheries The Department ot Natural Re1ourcu IDN R ) h u ~';;:!!n":~~lf~r:!: P o rr uld thlt this WiJconlln waters.•ctordinl to RoD Poff, DNR's I uper· anadromoua . fishery vl.lor oltbe Great Lakes and =~·;:~.!~~r:t:i~ti;~~ Boundary waten. Poll uld to upud Ill effortl to lm· lliat,"lnordertomeetthl.s On Lite SUperior, it •ill help prove the Crut Lakes Sport demand ror sport nshlrc , the lnc~ase tbe~ttrout and dtpartment intends to atoc::k u tmoo batvelt lo Wilconsln nea rly461,000~olb'out wal«< from Ud,OOO pounds to 1bTou&b ~port of u. and ulmoa a~~aually in the ln-exeea ol nt,OOO pounds•• Ana dromous F is h Coo· Grutl.akes, compa.redtothe n.e CWt'mt 14.nl0 rt~tan& aHVatioe. Ad, tbe DNR a · cun"fttt m.ooo pcllmdl per tripaan~ allouptCttd to ptdl to receive 8150,500 In, year." lntTeuetotiO,I:JObyt~ leden.l aid d.....U. tbe 'Dut three years to aupport 1be federal aid wW a1m In Like MichiJin, the support CGIIlinued study ol C\ln'tfltaport harvest o1 u tbe survival aDd crowtb ol • mJWon powxb lbould Ia· broot, brown aDd ra.lDbow atocked fi•1ato buu.re tblt the c:reue to U mlllioll pounds trout. The DNR will share stocldnc r11te is adequate to b)' am u analinc tripe 10 part ol tbe CCIII ol ' lhe :=c.-=~~~~ty ~ ~:': w.ooo to t,ooo,ooo by """""· ~.f:=. ~: :,:: :::u~~~=.~to ~t!!!~/~W!!!k..E!; Since Whc on si n 'i other species locl udloa ll isaaticipatedtblt byt• Atlantic salmon or other sport flahlllfl demand oo U. atnlD& ol cabo and chinoot, Grut ~ wW uNed 1.5 an a1lo tovlloMd by tbe tioad romou. fish protnm btaan In ttl7, the atate hat m:dved Sl ,l26,530 in federal lid to utabllsh the million aaaler trips In anadromOUI aport fishery . DNR. · Sunrise sees · the duck hunter ~y.HdG..ur.tr To a cwtain breed of ~.d.awnisaaptcialtime of day . It apelb out the vohlstle ol w.np ud the :"J"'lr:. Ulillation ol The ordinary penon don noteftn~e. the sunrise. For most, gentle slumber Jlves hos t to wearied bodies 1bef liein s leep, drearnin&oiwhat theyc~ive to bereallty . Butforthedockhunter,lt's wrr~ent . llls reallty doesnot own'tt~ougb~-lolnventidt.&l ol warm cci'I'M oa Hlld, k) days or p ic ture the 1111 &tintina orr water falrl) ripplinawitbaaeotlebfft'liP The di'Ck huntet" doetll'l tave to lmqlne these lhitel ::!~,.~:~~~~:;~: autumn pies with reathtf« wlnp beuute he II his Olfr prey, And be &lows with t/11 redde ned orb which llel genUy on the eutern horhon The .... terfowkr tOIJl"be the mornin& with a IIGI and !duel the ear ll morn ln& froat In hushf( anticipation. He blends intt the marsh to btComc •• lieinvbionsofhypotllf:IIJ but,l nsteadcovets therealm of sensualttuth. lledoanot C11nletnplale the fireball ol ca.rftU Apollo or search for chilli cftpwithinthebones. one.. .and he bl . The one who hunts docks doesn' t need to chue an autumn horlz.on of ltftna, . golds, oranges and redl. He hastllUeneed toexplorehil m~=-.~~r.::~ lb. moat natural world. lk has t h rown away lht ~.~! ~= h~!. h ll October 10, 197-4 •' ~ - owderbu~ ns and backlashes Slowly I turn the last page of the book, close it and gently lay It aside. Nash Buckingham , the author of the book, must have been a hell-of-a man. And where Is he · Poge 11 profess~r review's' developments Abo u t 20 p efc:en t o f California'• l an d aru II mlde up of 1111Uonal fonst lands and the U.S. Forest Se:rvic:e there emplo)'l about ~Pft'ICint . by Joel C. C?uenther now? CNR THE POINTER , One of those persons on a sp e cia l au lg nm e n t th la s u mmer w a 1 R obe r t Engel h ud , Coll e g e o f Na t ural Resources ICNR ) inslruc:tor. He worked with the Forest Service In applying ecooomlc analyala to thevutrec:reational landso! theatate. • . Ac:c:ordinl to Engelhard, the Forest Service recdves • feden.l bud&et of 11011 mWion p~e and adminlat« wo od l a n ds, b ig li mb er . to headwaters and watershed Engelha rd a p e nt t he lands. The p1rp01e of hla majorityo!hla time In S..n work. saya Ez!cdhud, was to Frantisco, tranc:bingoutona hP,Jp establish efficiency In number of Odd trips to the the forat service"• system or forest lands. budaet review and ~ . Enaelha rd ha d prevl ou.a " It wu my job tO rec· el!perienc:e wi th forestry In c:ommtnd a stru::tW"e, to Ute fidd . He spent nine years · pr r:aent to th e program in roi es t ma nagement In p1anrtq group, that would lnduslry and fo11 yean with &mente &ood reasons u d U!e Forest Snvlc:e befOI'e ~ nc:ation forthealloc:aUon joinlng the a.~ lv1!1"sl tyfaculty .. of fw.ds ," lll'l.d Enaelhard. H la f l n 1 1 fe c:o m . me ndalions were designed to bel p develop a ay atem to g iYe be tter anaweu to tbe budget offi ce In Washington on wby and bow to spend money. The three year program , whkb began last year, Ia designed primarily to belp forestry school f.:ulty keep In touch with developments in U!e fldd and enhance the inform a ti on an d conce pts U!ey pus on to their lltll:lenls. The sm oke from a freshl y lit cigarette floats heaven-bound--! am · caught In It s listlessness. Where ha ve they all gone-- Babcock, McQuarry, Roosevelt, Ruark, Hunter and the others? And the anglers like Brooks, Sergman, Wa lton and all the old· t i mers of the March Browns ? All of the men; hunts men, plscators and • ~!~r~ fow~~:~~:~~'~a~k ':~fh ~~~~=~~11 1 yes, even exchange lies. I w ill never receive thei r ai::Jvlce on stream conditions or deserve their scorn for watering down good bourbon . I will never be granted those pr ivileges. And yei I re joice, for I do have Smith, Jones and Doe and especiatry those I have not yet met . I'm sure that Smith Is the best liar in the state w ith Doe nipping at his heels. And Jones will naturally cuss me out for forge tti ng the handwarmer he likes so well . Even the people not yet known w il l have that particu lar Babcock or Bergman quality which will set them apart and make them mine. The cigar ette bur ns out and I, r eady for bed . But before I fall asleep, I happen to reniember an old, almost forgotten sayll)g: " Be thankfu l for what you have . . . for tomorrow If may be gone." Pleasant dreams. •• Bill's Pizza Is The Talk Of The Town! Made Just Tbe Way You Uke HI - DELICIOUS Give Us A Cal Today • 344-9557 DeL Seivice 1319 Water Street ARTS & LECTURES QUANDT GYMNASIUM FIELDHOUSE Sunday, October 13.'"',.... STUDENTS- socPlus ID Page 12 .tr, THE POINTER OUTDOORS CONT; POINTER . Congress interests Biology Profs ltyJoeiC. Gue•IMI' Two faculty members ol the UWSP BloiOID' DeRart· meat, Cha.riel White aDd Fred Cope1, have been • repi'CIIIeDUnc Port&&e County In the Wls~onsln Conservation Congre11. White was elected to the eocreu !:r f!n~ !'~~,.=~ while Co pes I• up for rftlecUon In tbe spring:. ls~~~!~C:: who advl1e the Natural Resource~ Board oo eoo- atTu tloo que1Uon.r.-TbeJ 'ftl"eorganiJ.edlnlJ34,100t1 alterlhem3Jealslaturepve the lthen) Conunatlon Commluloa lbe rl&bt to atabllsb fish and ga me retuliliCIDI. 1beeongreu b chided Into U districts whleb are then IUbdlvided IDIO ~ountlet . Tbe.re are three regular representatives from each COODty with two alternates. No two representa tives ~an be elected from the ume town~hip, city or villqe. The total membenhlp e«nes to :110. Furth e r , t h e eongre u appoint& committees to 1hldy the many envlronml!fltal and eo n ae r vatlon qu utlon1 lhf'ou&bouttheltale. La.atyur, Whltewu on the ~~ ;::= :ut~ eamplaa aad trail• eom· :=t:J::!t!r';!::~ ~ Copes lieU) and awtes White, UWSP _ Photo by ~=iome PeoPle t.bi.n.k people wilhln lhe cqreu. thills just a buoeb o1 hurl len ''Orialnallr it was a croup. but tbere are people there ol hWllt:rt and n.hermen ~~ that b.aYe a put ec:oq:lea) it'a DOW broaden~ eM and attitude... ," u.Jd White o1 the getting Into all ll'UJ ol lhe · environment," Aid White. ~--~-----------:-, they~~~an:~=~ I I I I f f I I ~ 'l~ "\lo ~'\· .-0,.., UAB'S tJci· 1., •c K"tI &' 8"lrgl"f I i:.t.~~" ~\':' I dla""""'"""•u••~• I ~:~~to ~.1:~. ~~: f CO:~- uld the only f problem,l!ltlsapt'Oblem,ll I :!~'::ea~e::;~r:r:~~ 0 Ri~k Old: fint ol Juae. Both White and Copes uid that with the lnereuinl the Natural Rescxftft Board ' 'must" take into ICCOI:nt the re~ommtndatlon• of the CCif'l&l"eel· Most ol the time, eonc:ern . over the tn · thoush, the board and the viron~MDL. the role ol the totems ag:rft or wort out Coocreu ll becomlna men and mort~ Important. Said COpes, "I'm i.Dierelted In Ill as pects ol the en · vlroament ... Jt gives mt suitable 1olutlons lo their ditrerences. · Conurvatlon Congrell c:ounty hearinp wiU be held ~':.,i'r:!lm-=~~~~::OU:'rr: ~towhatolhtr ptOple CNR grants Environmenta ' I . available legislation I :n:::er:~~~ ,.:; :~ by KalbtrtntK-allkl I ex&,m~:· other hand, be did You don't have to have a acts on point averqe to ; tor : ~:!!:~~~:r~b~ I Homecoming King &,_Queen ~~·~~··~::,"': L __________ _ ___ J1 greater advllory role in that 3.7~grade rfCI!iveaiCbolanhlp. College o f Nat ural Raowees tCNR> lclJolar. 111e Strip M1M Bill Is prl!lelld)' belnt: dl.kuued by a~teeonfertACt . ~~:~~ a;!a~tab/:~~u!ii n.e eoa!erees have dedded CNR 1tudtnll and may be pkked up In rooma 107 aDd to b an strip mlnlnl in natlonaJ !oreiU but declded not to extend the bin to 131oltheCNRbulk!irc. a.retobec:onsf~fora ALL YOU CAN EAT ALL DAY ! $1,89 d ·(J)o;}~~ Bypa so 51 & Hwy. 54 341-8344 INCLUDES: BATTER FRIED FISH CREAMY COLE SLAW GOLDEN FRENCH FRIES ROLLS & BUTTER IEVlllACU!IHCLUO(J) "FAST SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS AND WE' RE ONLY MINUTES AWAY " EVERY SUNDAY CHICKEN AND TURKEY $ DINNERS "ALL YOU CAN EAr'.. ~r'.:J~d r';:.~ Application• must be IUbmitlld by ltudeota if they ."EVERY FRIDAY" FISH FRY ONLY bkJioty ~~a=:~:.:-~~0:.~ 1 99 vld H.R••• a bW to or&IIJl!e and rd«m tbe alNc:ture Ill the Houle of Reprt~tr~tJUves , scholarship or an a.-a.rd.. Grade point average and financial needs will not l'lf!CtUirily be a detmnlnant wUJbevotedocaaoon. 1bllbill would recq:anlze the Interior forasc:holarahl poranawa.rd. O:lmmltt.ee l.ftto an ~ Howt\lft'", they are not ex- and Environmental Com - ~luded from ~OOiideratJon . mittee. Last )'tar more Uw! 122,000 we r t given In ~olleg e Bleil lil..... ltavepaued the Solar 1':1\way Research. De~elopmeat and Demon· slratlon Ac:l. Both bUll. nearly ktenlkal, are exprcted ICholanhlps. Applicallons mar be obtained from O.nlel Trainer or James Newman in the CN R. The deadline for the National Council o1 Stele Carden Scholanhips 11 Nov. t. or . 1 ~: ~~ ~/'b&~!SJ provtl! torther~archand developm~t ol aolar enrr'IY 10trct ol a llflnUic:ant _,. • 1 CORDURO Y SLAX 1-!f G• 1 f " NOW $1 Q88 Erzinger's Tom Kat Shop October 10, 1974 THE POI NTER Poge 13 RC Col:lll'ole Aln 4 Cbaa •I .Paid~ .asking s m RichardWeatmore, Rm. 23 8&1dwtn. 34f.3(M7, FOUNI)..c(lppes- b':~<el~o nur Union on Oct. 1. claim please ldeftlify. 341-2'707, u1t for Jam. DOUG FLAIIERTY :~.~- ~:~.r toln t~ 8 Gr een Room, Univenlly Center {UCI. He has read his poetry a t many wliversitles Sewmu V11h•enlty Pariah Weekday Masses : (Roman C.thollcl Newman Tuesday thr®gh Friday, 11 Chapel. buemen t of St . noon , Newman Qlapd San 's, Oolatn" Chapel, l:llO Maria Drive Weekend Masses : Saturday 4 a nd6p.m. Newman Olapd '"""'' IOa.m . ll :30a .m . &p.m . Cloister Olapel Ooistn" Olapd Newman Olspel lllst r ~aclloiiS 111 Catbollc fa ith will be orfer ed at Newman house located at 1125 Fremont St. at 7 p.m. on '1\Jesday,.Oct. I Flrtt Ba p ll•l Chu ch !American ) IMI OIW"C:b St.; SUndayServk:esati0:4.S ..m . and 7 p.m. Puce United Clroarcll of Ctlrill, 1743 Dixon S .; Sun· day service at to a.m . Frame Memo r ia l EvaaJellcal F r u Cb~arc h , Pre• bylerlaa Chr ch. 1300 YMCA bui.ldinc, Division St., Main St.; Simday Jrti"Vice at Luthtna S t adell t ·C11mm~aal t y, Peace Cam pus Center , Corner of Ma ria Drive and Vincent Street. Stn-ice with Eucharist : Saturday &p.m. . SUnday 10:30 p.m. t'lrs t Chu r cb of Cbrllt Sclenlllt, (corner MiiUiesota and Main I SUnday aerviee a t · n a .m . Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. ~= .~:';hi~~suS~ ~~ p~.;~~~f'~ 5 MeU.odilt lludj forunlvenitystudeflts Chr c h , Wtlshl r e Blvd; is held at 9:30a .m., ~ays . ~ay Service at 10 a.m . W I MAYI TMI Uoiii T S ILIC 1tON Or U HIYIISITY SOUYINII SI Pointer Stadium Cushions . • • •. .. .... .. . .• $2.75 Purple & Gold Gatsby Caps . . •..•. •• •••. •• -$3.85 Point Beer Shirts... . .... .... . . .. . . . . . . $2.95 Schlitz-Pabst-Coors-Bud Beer Shirts • ••• •.• .. $2.50 Knit Caps to .Match Beer Shirts . .. ... • . ..•• $2.50 U.W. Pennants ••• • • •• -•• •••• •. •• $1.1 0 to $1.90 Window Decals . . . ... . .... .. •• . . . . 15' to 49' Reftective car Decals . • •.• • ••.••••. . ••. .• 49' U.W. Ceramic Mugs . ... . . . . . . .. . $1 .60 to $7.95 Bumper Stickers ·•..•• . • .••.••.• •••. . •.. 39' Pewter & Sterting Silver Mugs By Josten U.W. T·Shirts and Sweatshirts U.W. Jewelry UNIVERSITY STORE • UNIVERSITY CENTER (715) 346-3431 Pogo 'l 4 . THE POINTER October 10, 197·.4 Students receive edl,.lcation from the horse's mouth October 10, 1974 THE POINTER " - 15 .. F.ach Limt tbt studenl.l thty do her• bt&ill ricb& . daeslOlimbn'up. Thisi• also a nnfidtnce buHdu for them . ''There mutt be compidetrustintbt~lO let It w.llc around lhe corral OWfinra.nch, iocatedabout three miles eaat ol ~aW'Jdd. Dwina W. tin:ae they IHrn bow t.o haodle &Dd ride 1 hor~ lncludln1 Wlllcln1, trottqandcaAtori!la•ithlt. When he feel s they are competent witb 1 hone, hls studenta can rlcSe the trail1 In the 300acrnofwoodlon hi• wh.Ueyou are malcinfa ·JuU tumlntheuddleorwbenyou are leanJna back with )'OUr head on lhe horN '1 croup." DO<h . Chalrltl u.ld. Th b 11 tboe lourt.b year the for about tbt flnt II• c:lau "'-been olfertd and 'tto'eeklolda11Jiudentaride OlaJnn uld Ulft'e hu been a only 1111 tbt corral at tbt waiUna U1t to let 1111 it. Althouah 1ome 1t udeot1 ..id they fdt a litUe ntrYOUI about the clan at nut , all thole t.lked to &lid they -:owdgo lhrlltl&h ltqain . " I didn 't realizebowmuc:bthere wa1 to Jearn," one student ~a ld . So , altho uah lurnina 10mt'lhln1 rllht may not alway• be the ea-'est INq, the 1tudent1 In UWSP'1 honemanahlp clan will testi fy that It., a U worth it. THE POINTER Page 16 October 10, 197<4 presents UWSP king " We were happy with the nwnber of eatria th~t we recdved. lt wu tbe moll that we have aeen for a couple of years," saJd Blersteker. • At Allen Center and OeBot Center ~ will be bdd from u a.m. to 1 p.m., and 4 p.m . to 6 p.m . At the UC voUna: will be hdd from 12 POOII to 4 p.m. Rosie Broobhire and Ernie Mitchell froni the Black Student eo.uuon. Karea KetlleweU from NeaJe Hall and John Harriqtoo. Traditional homecoming marks 80th year Ondy KaW'man from Ddt. Zeta and eerr, Krau.. ocr. 14 VOTE lor CINDY & GERRY _____./ 1974 ' HOMECOMING QUEEN- KING DELTA ZETA The o ld est Greek organiutlon on the UWSP camp111. Tau Gamma Beta lnow a ffiliated with Delta Zeta, a national oraantution) toeialJOtorilyis celebutln1 its 65th anniversary with a reunion expected to draw ''1ilten" kom acroN the nation. Alpha Pbl Omtp katemlty will cdebrate DhAMIYft'AJ")'Itlthe of a l q record of s Red Crou Bloodmo bile dr-Ives. oM of the '" mottre«<ltpro~wu purchase of a commer d~ play1round set for tho mentally handicap dilldttn at tbe Day Center ltl Stevens Point The university S· Club !members have earned a letter ·in JpOrU) wW hoi 4%nd anniversary reuniond ·a A Saturday morn ina reunlonbtunch wlllbe held roreadloftbereta'lioniJ' oups in Coliseum Ha ll a t the ' Holiday lnn . All partkl pants A traditional homecom lng, accented by r eunions • s football lame, selection of a HOMECOMING BUTTONS ON ~~!i.C~1l'£.:.~&~~5,; 25c reurv edsectlon. Membenof the '61 football tum will be introduced at halftime as a part of a tribute to S.Qub members . Jtroups will Post 1ame acUon beclns with the nnh Quart-Cocld.all Party at 4 :30 p.m . In the Solardome of th e Holiday lnn. co-sponsored by the' Quarterback Qub and the UWSP Alwnnl Auodatlon. Saturday eventna will condude homecomlnl ac· UviUes with a banquet and dancut7p.m . attheHollda y 1M wbei'e Kuae and Laab& will be honored and wheralhe area of the ~eld-bouse from I ::JI-11 a.m . The t r aditional The ftltire weelt prec«<na the for m al homecom l nl events'l(i.Ubl'oblervedbythe CioeflteF1eldlsacheduledfor 9 :30a .m .. Saturday with UWSP Athletic Hall of Fame inductees Kuse and Laat. ss parade ma rahals. The swimming pool In the F1eldbo~~~e will be dedicated concerts, p mes, and ftlm s howln1s . Cam pu s or1anlzatlons will sponsor klng and quHn candldata for an election on Monday, Oct. 14, and the wiMI"I couple will be Int roduced at a jau _--........ .,...,. ClETYC>UR . ltln& and quHn, parade and dec:Ucatlons is acheduled Oct. 11 and 19 at UWSP ""111eh Is marltln& Its &Clh year of existence. will slla re a commoo buffet liM, and separate into ad· ja«nt rooms for the Indlvldual l uncheon and proc:rams. The bi'W'ICb Is acheduled to bqin at 11: 15 a .m . An lnfonnsUon beet 'n brat tet-tosether at Bukolt Parlt on Friday will lllck-ort homecom ln1 actlvllles . A pknk supper will be served from I to 1:30 p.m. and refrnhments will be served. e ~~ ~~:n:n ~r,: ~~~~!: :~~r~!:O:;:;:::,t;t. !:":ln~~ra:r:..~~ =t ·t::fvt~~esa !:b' :! ~er!.~~ !tPoiS:t~=~~ ~ndlli,i::!l't:'~~:ur"d~ ~~~~Fc:~t: t:~a~a;e ~~~!~ ~:Vir:; .!!d~~~U: ~~;::~r!~· 24,tr70,of ~=~r~:~~J:; U:Sp~~ih:f~'~ ~ ~~~~~n'~·-a,. for a footbaft pme at Coerlte tend a bonrlre oo Friday will meet at 1 p.m . in front of otd Main and walk to Coerlte SlltW"day nJpt ..,onaorec~ by :!~dite~~~fte~== ~It a~:~:=:"~~ pia rout at lk*olt Pan: on "'""'""""'"'-'~. ::\::~ '"'"""''· • .••.•.... ,-,'1 October 10, 1974 and queen ~· ·. :. THE POINTER candidatls Tony Oelfattl from Slama Tau Gamma aad Katby Nomady. SUe Te1Jtf100 from Alpba s,ma Alpha and Allan Meyer. John Va.a Rybrook from Tau Kappa EpaiJon and Jaa AWdU:i. Page 17 Pooe 18 THE POINTER October 10, 1974 candidates cont. ') Sltpbm smlth from Alpb.l Phi and Pam Knoll. Omtaa New Homecoming games bySht llei Hon• One of thla Y!M'i add!Uona to Homec:omlna 11 games. rU:~Jd1i.:! Homecomlna chairperson . a:::m:. aamea ..o:::::~ ~.~;.~ p . m . Tricycle race, 4 p.m . Water Balloon Toll , 4:30p.m. Cidu Sip, 5:30 p.m. Molauea Dnlp, 1 p.m. ,..ble Tennll and from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. ' Fooeblill toumament. On ~)'. October 15, thepmesiM:ktwWbe : 4p.m. ~ru!"o:':Urc!.t:u· ~=l\lmenta from 5 p.m. to 10 Women -By <€3> SHIPPY SHOES ~:r.. p.m. On Wedne:lday the pme~ ~~Fo!C:~ p.m. to IOp.m, Thuraday lhe aamu ~'~::iF~ l~otml-flnall) from 1 p.m. to 1 p.m. Friday '• aamn are aa .: ~~sie!J.:·::-~~ p.m . Pyramid Build aDd P'~ P1naJ. rrom 1 p.m . to 7:30p.m . )! October 10, 1974 THE POINTER Page 19 /DWI''ij' 'l'f)UI ~ a·c .11-12 Come To The Oreanlzalional. ... . . . ®rgy u.c. Jim Clortc. presents the 1973-74 AII-Compus Intramura l Championship trophy to 4 East Pray. Andy Oederich, leh, ond Bem;e .lor.dohl accept the trophy. Pray ~th East tied f04" first with Sigma Phi Epsilon. · Intramural football shows no surprizes -.,R.. ,oc. Smitb HaU : The maraiD of difference wua P.A.T. u SN ~~-=-:~=e. it~~~~:41~! slid put lN I to 6. 1n uother kkabcrl sms ~ - 4S, Tberictlcetl'ictlft"udooor thlftTDibyOvis\'ddcm as activity as the kaden in their res~tlve dlvltions con· tinued to win. Independent : Tbe Veta stayed II lhe top ol the open division u the)' blanbd Si& continued to dominlle Ddzdl game TDs by Rod Zaraba, uiEHya-a'UihtdZSDdtdl Gary Zimmft' an. ~ve Sc:hl!lto 1. Hyft' bad a bi!Jan«d meiuf"led4SputJW3)toO. attack that uw four ICOf'tn, Late division : Bruce Bob Schwartz , Dan St . Ar· Weinbuf's two To. led tbe nold, Dale Hipke Jnd Dave PI S21o 0. O.ve Pat tenon kd ICGMp. ~~J:RAU~ ~";! 1M raul wltb 14 poUlts. 'I1uft BurrOUih l Hall : • Bob the E&&budl. The Dla:esters IC'OrH by Coby Kohn allowed Yobltsetl ran v.i1d for :sN u he the Troja.alto lti!J hot and IC(II'"ed ,.. o( his team 's 32 nasty u they bu:ued Air points. The victim ol Vt'hil· Applnfltly tomeone rOI'Iot to Waruw • to 12. • scti'J r1mpage was tW u it let the Animals out of their !~~~~~~~~ WatJon Hal! : Three forfdllbowed 32. to 0. NdowDtbeactionutbeft ' • wuoolvCIIIeaamecU)'ed. ln that came .Jim BactJey and Tom H.uely ~ 4£ put IN 14 to I. Bob JKboa tared the loae TO for IN. Baldwlrl Hall : 1£, behind louthdownJ by 1'ol;n 8rUI Now _ ~~~~~S~a:ni~~ aclion 4S waltuod putiW 14 IH Kanwn HaU : 3N wu the busy tum of the week. playlna two 11mu. Bob PbdPI' TO wu au the North deftnae needed as it shut out lWIIoO. S."ib.damudl e&liet' lime aaalnst I.E u it whipped tbtm • to 0. Koutun Hall : Rod ::!:!:~ )ead =«< ~l i~ tEput SE t4to !.In a ~IX: ~~Ji~ms!:::~~ %W '1 touchdown and Don Morun.on ICOI't!d ror zw. Pray Hall : It was In· tramurallvenionolSt. Louis acainst New ErwJ.and .. 4E met rw to dlldde wbo would undoubtedly win Pu y's • ~=~~£~~::~ ~''t!! t:,!J'~~~ anolher Pr•y aune. Mite DeuetkerbacltwoTn.utW beatH!Mtol. ,_Sims Ha1J : JS1ot •b'acted mtheMCOndbalf udweotoo lolbulout4H•too.Arlolher caaes; they were DHbows. I"< T R~ ~ 1 J H EJt •,• • JEAN JACKETS :::·,Uls~12oo s1"4 88 0 ,. Erzinger's Tom Kat Shop UAB FILMS THURSOA Y, OCTOBER 10 t :OO at7:00 and "SOLDIER BLUE" $1.00 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11 st7:00 "1984" & The Time Machine" S1 loeclalf"'llowioofarlbeOro•"tiaoaiOrOY "KING CREOLE" FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11 An filni's'Wmbe shown in the New Pr ram Ban uet Rpom .~ Golfers look to conference meet At the fint meet, the La Cr o11e Invitational , the · Pointenfihlsbed tenthoutol thi r teen . They fa r ed somewhat better at the Un.ivtnity Conftf'mee meet Steven~ Point open, rlnlshlna th ia comma wttkend ( ()d. Jlxthoutoften. 11-13) at Eau Claire, If Point hauny hope of a high finish. ~t e~h~~erMa~~: " ltytry,a PaceUlgnduat.e, aawPolntfinlshlnatour th lna and a full lime employee ol neld ol nine. Sentry Insurance, hu an AI OahJu:.h, in one ol thelr excellent i6.0average on the best efforts, Point tied fDt' season, " explained Coach 1eco nd place wit h UW L.ynn " Red" 'Blair . Madison. . In the only rea lly pOor Other slandouts are Mark Lubl!ck,with aniiO.laverq:e ; perfDt'mance whkh wu at the Whltewattr Invitational , ~!f.o~.oe~~O : ·~a·~dl K~~~~ ninth out ol twelve ·WU the' pentlr and Rick Rhyehtanet, best they eould do. 14.0; Mike Normington, au and Jay Jansen, 95.0. Looking ahead to nut aeaaon , the entire squad man abow. " U eveeybody except for Hytry wtll be lhOOII well, I'd IIY th•t returning. Lubeck, Goers and bJSlevtnSt hldh Roman Hytry, top-notch golfer for the Polnttr 1GoU ~!II' a~~~~= .. ..:.'r.~~~~~ The Pointers display mo.t ol tbeV rwWna: 1ame S.ttrdly runnlnl after aa OatWiab plalft'. Above punt« l.an'y Marcellillurn~ablldtup lntoaflya rdaaitl. -~~~~n~r: J:!:l::~ !!~ Nor mlnctora and are10phomorea. C~rpent.er :::.·. ~~ =~~c~ltrr: firsttofourth place,"uld Blair , In dlaculsln& the up. Contine t:onference meet. CC runners finish fifth You can see 23 films for $4.00. How? Buy 1 seuon tlqket to Film Society for SA tnd ·YOU will be able to ' " the 8 remtlnlng weekly fllm1 on Tundliy nights at 7:00 and 9:15 p.m. In the Wlacont ln Room ,. Unlvertlty Center. Thet a In· elude: Oct. 15 A Night at the Opera Oct. 22 The Gre1t White Hope Oct. 29 Nfter Give A Sucker An Even Brelk Nov. 5 RoWing 20's Now. 12 Bicycle Thief Nov. 19 Citizen Kane 2 The : ~: ~:o:~. ara•• PLUS As a member of the Film Society, you are Invited to attend trM of ch1rge the UWSP Second Annual Film Futlwal , October 25·28 where 15 great fNture films will be shown •. They are: ' Walkabout . How GrHn Was My Valley Cherty ~sperate Ctt.ractera Boyfriend Citizen Kane Take the Money and Run Stagecoach Friends North By Northwut Grapes of Wrath S.wage Messiah Medium Coot A Separate Peace GrMt Directors: Bergman and Felllnl b7JlmHabeclt Jay Goen (l.llilhed second ~:nJ ~ ~TWr~'~,·~~= to a third placeRnlJ Friday in the Eau Caire lnvlt.tUonal . Playing at the par 72 HiiiC1'est Cow!try Oub, Goers lhota41-34 fora75tot&l . Roman Hytry waa next. With a 11. Mark Lubeck and Randi carpenter lied for third beat With I I, whUe Keit h NeiJOn rounded out Point« ICOrlng wlthan l3total. Host1n1 Eau Claire featuring Individual eham: pion Mark Boettcher with a 74, copped the Invitational Utle with a 311 tolal, nine atrokel better tha n the Pointen .. Lao-c.e rtUed on a 7$ stroke Pft"formance by Erie Haua to finish at a , 000 llroke betttr than &t!vtftl Poi nt. Superpickers sport perfect week October 10, 1974 SPORTS ,P6NT. by R. .dy ¥ileve1.11 .. three on a Jim Bakken ridd Sallhaa II Canac," tb e goal. l\taalll.fkut'' Oakllatl ... r:r Su Dlrco: =· ~::"'~~~~ =,:7~~~~~= pk:ken, not ones to be out- the bench behind CIT)' Huff '! respon~ed with POINTER ;: La_st Saturday Greu ~-uc:;.~e: ~~:,~- :a~ Bohl!J and the Wisconsin Yuk , Vult. Guff1w! s.cl&ff$ had • perfect d&y ChlnJ• u Au . . t i : done, THE POINTER a Well ,tolllrt wlth,hiswifeis :r~~di/=:!U'~_:~ ~«r~m~!~~ We didn't really want to do na...-es Huff wW burn down It, but - fdt tNt it iv.as AtJanu touphb t 1111 up mark rather lmpentlvt. You ae, toW. Sullivan ITim l upec:ts ~SP~~;':k F~~ =y~~n ~ht ~' 1 II iC they Forecuten (youca nhea rh is 1>1'11"1111 ovrr San f'n o. pklts every FridaY night 11 dKo: One o1 the ancient 7 :30 on F M 90), 1\11 been PfO\'tr bl ol the Hiklwi [D. lakin& lhoU II "'--r per- diansreads : Spai'Towmay fl y spicacity, . .fool that he is! hi&h. but no build dam with Mavin& lDto Week flv-e , we bener tail . Looldy tunsdon 't plan on bdna perfect. lated. It means Detroit by but WI' don't think Gregg silt. Bobli& wiU be eith«. We KNOW £ache won't ! Sew EqlaH over N\ '•11 Jeu : New York 's rmest will all be on hand to wdcome Joe Namath in his home On ~)'[day , Oct. 4, the opener . Joe's bound to do Steven1 Point Women's heavy damaae. Jim P lunkett Volleyball team tra\'eied to has more we1pona in his i.a&-G~SetoatriancuJ~rmeet •rsenal.Patabythreeasthey \lolth Sloul: , LICrout u d suy unblemished. Platteville and brought tbtir Pl lts ltur&b 0\ltr 1\.IDUI "'in-klu rtar'd to l-t by City : Unlike their Three defta!illl Stout and Plat· Rh·en Stadium nei&hbors. tev!Ue. the Pirates, the Stee1endon"t need any hdp fr om 11.0'• like Stl'\~ Point easily won St~ Swilher. Pill by p lenty. the first two aames •&ai~~~:t Oedllllatl over C1e~·e tud : Stout with ICOrft oi lS. I and II would be foolish to pick ts-2 All of the rint came qairu;t 1 team whole colon ~ta .,..ere ICCirtd by Kathy are oranae and bled this C..otbeck 112) and Mona Void c:IOII' to HaUoween. Do ~'I' t31. Gr-otbect conti.nl.ll'd to ~thy ~., J an& retunu: a smath Jut Wednesday u the wwnentoollla3·2winove- Ll1~. 1beltatemeet will bebeldtomoiToWatWbJtewater. Pbot.obyftk,tO&el. Women spike opponents look like fools'! Oncy •1.ll spook the Brown~ by 14. ,Jt!'';!o o;~r w'::!":::U~ ~arry the servtn& honon into the II'COnd combine with Steve Ramsey ::~~~obber NO by II and one P hlla d .tpb le ovrr New Vwk Glao .. : Rookie whil Doua Kolar mlaht bruit one or two for NV but we don 't think the Elpe& will phlop. Philly bJ lis. t..e. Aacda ov~ r.rllly : Fll Qty. 1be Rami ha Vll! Joha Hldl , one ot the top Pllll'n In the leape, .nd Lince Reftllll'l , who bu tbe IP:kftt hlnda of any wide receiver in football . L.A by u. ~"••lower Wubll•&too : Where wGUld the Vlllel be without Cox! F'Md's ta~ts lhouldn't be needed this weH by IC'OriD& :~~~r':il~· ds:tf:c~~y~~ ~:; ~~t!,nd ~~~ee·~i ~:."1 •'Onder what Joe Thomas will do ,_! He can't trade himsdl." Maybe he abould. Bact. to Milml. Bills by 21 Duver wer New OrfeaDI ; The S.i..Dtl hne MVI't' been th is h l& h before. We' re speakl.na of altitudes, DOl lllndinp, Jon Keywortb will Jlml' the Slevens Point · The Llet-oue and Ptat· tevllle pmes. pt"OVed to be both chaJima:ina and sldllrul. Women 's Volleyblll tum The ftnt game with LICroue hosted a best three of nve v.·asplayedpointforpol.ntby match with F.auCaire. both teams with LICroae Stevens Point lost to Erou edtinl. UWSP 1~11 Weadv Caire af\er a llfOnl rally 1ft Kohrt scored five points. the third and fourth pmn. UWS.Pcameblckllr'qhltbe F.au Claire took lbe nnt two Reoad 1•me whh:b ••• pma lHand lS-II . Stevens termiDited at d&bt nunutet Point rallltd la tbe lbird Wllh UWSP~~o"iM.Inc tuatter aame behind the ttrona :::re.~~~~~~~ ~ Jo:n ~~~~~ wlthdotlmnlnaUoai.Qtbefinai aametowlntW. Stewens Polot resumed their steady play to win Ole first came ea1nst P!attev\lle 15-6. Plettevllle ~•me bl~lr. ltldWOIItheMICCIGd prne 1512 before Steve ns Point revened tho outcome cappin& ()! a ts-_u winn!n.& game. oCtober S. the UWSP Why go home this weekend? treakina tbe de and witlnlft& 17·15. The fotrth came foW~ d " Frecltles ' ' S~hmeher aervin& nine of Ole IDtaJ points In 1 herd foucht ~omeb1~ 1t whl ~ h Steven• Point-l5-l2. Eiu0alre put eway the nnh came tW, winnln&themetdl . ~-----.... WORLD Come to the a!GAHIZATIONAL Orgy CAMPUS AFLOAT u~~ POINTER ' FOOTBALL STEVENS POINT vs. STOUT ' . ~",~'"- ~~ C.(J)Af] Da~~ee Marathon ~,<$),~ SAT. ocr. 1 1,30 'T:xc/usiveiY" Oil. the Pla--pk canabec-omel the lf14 Tna State Cba!Dpe;. a .S! c:: ,.. ~ ~ 1::! ~ c: 0 ""' Houstoa bu been kJoltin.a ~ollate , butyou OCT. 11-12 can bet Sd Glllman will put 1 ..'ft_~,~~,tr.~frthe Cowpota dnlp lhil one, !bey P'oblbly won't make tbe P'aJ'Of& for lbe fint lime in IWne)'tlrs. llc«&&dn 'thlppen ::.::-=nJ~-: HNftt8ll1.m. 103 3 FM 103 3 FM IJ!jiVIRSIIY COOIR !...-------------' \,;;,;;;;-.--., Ill-.•103 3 FM Pooe22 TH E PO INTER October 10,· 197-4 Women split hockey games, . UWSP - e n·s fiek hoc.lle')' team played four pmes over the weekend ill Milwaube. S.turday, Oet.ober 5, they !oat to Northern Dllnola Unlvtrlity 2.0, and beat UW Milwaukee :s-o. Dee Simon sc:«ed two loals and Kris Llbu.tllle IC'OC'ed one in tha t Pme. 9.mday mornlllfi,OI:Iobet' C. the Polntttt played the Super Sport Quiz Milwaukee Club . team and tied llltm J.l . Barb Ddeb1 ICOred the 1oal . The second teontut on . ..,. n. S.llh·-. Ra ..,. ......... a. Bi11Nd... 10 : WbA aco r ed the Patriots' flnt r fiUI II' leaiOn t.ouchdown '! 111e 1ame wu the Rr1t recuJar .euon An. b. Geotfe Rlttaman Sunday found the UWSP Mlevel, JM k ke ... MlM c. Vlra1JCarter women w.tnninc2.0qainst a d. Jam Lowenstein • dub team from the North e. Mille Pblppa I : Which pro player piMed Slof'eofOIIcaco. Scorlna; for 5: The lonaest poot ret~rn Victor , lhe famau~ wrestUna: Point were Smon and Bt-Y In Green S.y history wu bear , this rear! lftilenfddl. a. Jlm LeOair made by! The seasoa record _ b. Rtln Ytry a.-BtUy Grlms lt.andilatJ.l-1. c . ptliJ VWapiano b. Verloa Sdunll d. 8e.ar Brvant . c . Very ! SWitzer e . TtUy S..valu d. Travis WLI.IIams SKI JACKETS $3488 Erzmger s !om Kat Shop game ever played. a. Jlm Nance ~: f1t:o~=reut d. Jlm Wba.lm e. Jim ArntU e. Frank Lorenzo 2:: Whoworentn'lber 20for the tttt-SO N.B A e:bampion MiMupolis I...U.en! a . Georae Mlkan b. Human IOotz c . John Ralston d. Harry P. Grant e . Rodney O.naerfield '0911 '1 ' ~ IIO.Ja.\ua(l ' SA p.st.( uat atn 110 pa..ox oq.¥o pua uw 'lllno!atoO wfr"q :ot ·.<•M.(uw UJIIJos IPln& W0JJ .-.d PIP Wnl-.J, 11a111M ,.'JJIIW,, lf~lfA PiflOUIJif;)aucl:laU!S ' tllf3111!1Matqtt•PUJO;MIJ. ' l! JO uoi"'J'DOd ~ .~aMU aurt •• .. ·paunw., peatsuJ '""' 11 "Pi\qUIJ )OU llfiA j(lfq :tl(1 ' AIJif3fUOJI "PIIIfA'I() '(lmtt.,L ~31t('-p : 6 "ILII Ul ,(ljdo.u_ UlfWI~H -'OJ aljl G.I.UI-Jif'W 100 tlfaq ,(IIIU).UWU uumns aaliJI'UifA!IJ\SIIfd•a : t "JifaA tRill .IOiqUYAON 110 'Uil11Xd '111\3 U:t)l·p : L ·,<p,._O!) ~;a.,~~arutuo~J·~~~ q1Jnqt111d ' t!AifQ ants · lf : I ' KIIIIU\LIIf~OIU\1() iltllliU! ..IfQ~ If .IOJ UJI'I la.J pa.< t6 • '-'HIJMS iL&aA· 3 :s "lulfl UJ-.p pu•faMO ~n J0 ~~}Jaq0\~0IIu!p.I03 'Uif WJaUifl:l aiJo:t!) .• 31f -q :t ·amu. "Y"A t,tu•r.:> '1-'DAWWN:tlflAqUAOJifl:t.a¥. Arnd qD\ :tift jtt?- SIAM() 01 ltOW "rua.¥.0 "3 "H•3 :t·IPifOJ pnq lut11!A ' tUifJD pna llf tiiAOUll JaQaq ' IUU!) "d " .tuiJ{-p :t ' .<n:tl,UIIf""I!PIIW •Ja1131fqatl!l t•Buaa u•wp ·Ut:> 'J t•t:>YI wtr· • .: t SU3MSNV Football scores wsuc • C.lirornta 31 Dllnoll 14 Platteville II River Falls e Northwestern 14 Oregon 10 Whllew.ter ~ Stout o Dute 16 Purdue 14 . 14 West VII'Jinla Jt Indiana o ::.~r~ ~~;t O'ni ER BIG It Wlaconsln 59 Mlsaowl 20 :~ stite 42 WuhlngtOn Alabama 3$ Mlui•lppl 21 Artansu 411 TCU 0 :.~!' 7 Mkhlaan 21 Stanrord 16 13 Tec h· 14 Oklahoma . Colorado 21 Air Force 21 USC 41 Iowa 3 Oklahoma 63 Wake Fort'll. 0 Nebrub 54 Minoeaota o Kanau 21 Tuu AUI 10 Notre Dame 11 Michipn f'lml &ate 21 Amy 14 State 14 ~~State 23 Brl&ham eeeeeeee• ee• ee UCLA 21 Utab 14 :rr.MIIt L.-., W.U : ~~~ C.tttwl l utllet' Wert .• ASU If Wyomln& • Y•-11 . ..1 . . 11 • BoltonJ'INawyo e tO · i\NL"I'I-••• Ji!-l'li =~~~~~~ Florida Z1 LSU 14 ~JOlR WINDS ---JoNy for ~> AIIJ IOI!IIfADS __ AUiod.IIOir iD .,. · . . Cloy, l'ollory, an. Mlpo,llllnl lliothll!llos ..._ y.,., llilnl llop llloot 1101~~ ·+· s ~o..r-· 10 1 October 10, 1974 Meditation offers new high TaiMf'li.IW, for aboul twen ty minutes mornin& a nd eveninJ by slttina cCNDfortably wit h cloled eyn. Then a lpiXItaneoua technique ls bepn staleolextr"emely~rest. a«ordiq to penoGII iAIt il pneticed twice daily IlnlctiOil r«'eived from .1 qu.Jlifiedleacher. Phyaio loa ically , TM ...ocb:ea .. deep lUte of rntful o~lertneu wh ich rtjuvmatts and normalius the!W'ICtionin&olthentf"vous system . Psyc:hologically. TM e limin o~tes t ensio n an d discordance and l?fOII'IoiH Tran~C'tftdental Meditation tTM I ls a limp._, natural, =r-~~ Student raps THE POINTER Poge 23 .t.. POINTER OPINO? clearer thinldn& ud puter comprdinsiolll ; It enricbel perceptlon,lroprova: outlook and ...omotel et"BdeDey and efTectiveneu ill life. Socloloalc.JIIy, TM eli m i nates t eaalon aad discordaace aod promotes more ho~rmon l ou a aid fulflll lna l nterpeuon o~ l rdationlhipl , thld m.Jidng ~-ery individ ual more Uldul to himself and othen and brin&in& fuUlllmtnt to the lkillful.ctivity, rathet"than u end in itldf, and It ls enjoyed by members ol m111y fa iths and adhere nl.l to widely vuylna: pNJOIOphies and li!tsl.)'*. ltl ... ~ and tffectlveneu are meuund by the lmmtdi.Jte •nd long. tern~ resultl Ia activity, aad ~~~:,r:.su~t:. terfennce , si nce It h laherently automatic : naturo~l , usy and spon· ~-For furt.her lnform•Uon there will be an lntroduclory let:tur.atlp.m. on'T'uead.ay October I In the Nicole t Marquette room o f tbe University Center (liC) • TerT)' Koeb.tlemaan fngagement ~oliOciety . T M II p r at t lce d U preparation fcc- intteul!!f,IY RINGS Pointer SHE Will AlWAYS · ,..t.MI._, CHERISH 1ft an a-a ol ~mwanin& criticism even the ~ehool new~ paper falls heir to ~UUJatiOft. It~- the Plinl.ff paper and it's eamina: a first =:~ rf::e ~A~~ A SMAU OOWN PAYMENT Wi l l HOlD T1lLWAHm> PERHAPS A CHRI$T1IAS proleuional prieS( rtncltrf'd in a~hievinC this joumal.istk awa rd , but r esponaible, •~counhble journaliam lhoulddemalldmore! I fed that the newtl)lper ls muc h too provincial and mundane In il's jounW.istic philosophy . This does nece u arlly _m ean• advoc•'::J strkl!y a polltlc.aUy EHO AQEIIENT ~~,but,a~nc: mentally paur= docility rendered to its from rt.Jden. The editors seem to be employU. tbe "lmcqubord te~hn i que " i n cov eri n& bel,. ~~a t:,.e:;p~~: ez tn · curricular a nd l:lu.ftaucraUc acllvity hu to be~~oltbis "common &ood " approach Is ~::on~lyW:!~~~e:.~ f~ :~Je::~.r~ midleta"! 11le UWSP papaboyoa tbl coDep ltrettcriel . ~rr:.::=~tbe world outalde or UWSP! Maybe It en.poratel wte all tbeltudeataenlertbetime~oltbe..Uftf'lity!Td1 me, are acbool& in"devlllt! Sometlmfs jult I I ln'devant II tt.ir pepen ml'/ bdp mate them I Certainly tbere aiatl I LOVE IS Love is a giving thing. so give the gift ot love Keepsake di.Jmond ring . Chi)osefromperfectsot.tau·es. l)uullh.ll m.JI~hecl &ets and t~. Modern and tro~c:lltional settings in precious 14K gokt. Keepsake, there is no !mer di.Jmood ring. . . .1 ~~pi~-=~ GRUBBA JEWELERS . . Uncal.lft" becoala tDo ~withtbialdf· """""'""__.,_ _,._ contai ned pblloaopbJ- ::-..::-..:::::"'M ~=::=::-~.::..-=-:::: HOW TO rt.AH YOUA ENGAGEMENT ANO WEootioiG ll~em~~ttoaic.alaadaad th.lt ~=.,~~,.~~ __ lhouid be for the paper w.clioeridel aad Le.frJ J .·..... " Diamonds Our Specialty" KIIP!AKf. Clli.MIIA & Will -sc..teet NormH caa ..:-.-~ ,..~:editar4tdld YOUR !lAMOND & GFT CENTER DWOI) l:=============::J 11.(1 ...... ( OIA-'ONO IOIIHGI, (I()X to, IYI'IM:USl. N . V. 1)301 llDIS()4 liNGS CHECK OUR PRICES 11A1N A lHRJ IT. THE POINTeR Page 24 October 10, 1974 .,t., Superpickers · · POINTER . or superflukes! ~~~~ly travds .o ~·: j n~:tlyp ;!7'1 ~ 1 rnr~ 1 prornsional lootbaU aames. In the last edition or the PDlniCf', Tim SUllivan and Mike HabHman wtre up to their old trkks once aaaln. ~:.e~a;'; t~if.e ~~rl:~~ rootball predlcll0111 Is a aln UAB AUDI01 VISUAL PRESENTS: OPINION CONT; brin&threatened! Last yeazolhe WWSP F'M-90 rootboall rot'eCasters defeated the Polatn- Superpicken by a resoundlnJ two &ames. !Sullivan won't admit this. I This seuon tbe biiiUe rages once again. Wllh the season belnJ only hl'O weeks old, lbe Super-pickers have taken pot· shot number one at the FM·IIO Fantastic Football t"Oft'<:asten. Allhough it Is not in the best inler8lorsportsmanshlp , we Uke lame duc:ks and lhft'efore plan to shoot back. Pot-shots seem toustobethe easy way out . lbey have been known to cnange the co~ne or the hislory books. Just tblnk, If Gener-al Culler had simply Slood on the top or a hill and hollered at the Indians. there· gtt to a knock-down , dn&-<IUI Fantastic Football aHair. At least when we &ive Forecasters do solemnl y our twedktlona record...we swear to tell the truth. the t.ell the truth. whole truth, and nolhlni but Tl'lis season, after two the truth, so help us God. And weeks. we at FM·IIO were t ~ with the reading or this ar· to-t. Meanwhile the ~­ ticle we duely challtn1e pickers are not t:s.&-1 as SUIIIvana.id HabHman to a announct'd In last week's rorecuUniboattJe. pa~ . There have been 215 pro &ames not 24. Sullivan In \lo'eek one wu '1-6 and lut week 7-!-t. So be was 14· 11·1. Haberman art er a disappointing openln1 week, 6-7, rec:ov~ to 9-3-1 status lui week. Thus ror two weeks he was IS-to-t , lhe same as FM· . 90. ToltleedUor, This then . Ia a rormal 1 would like to provide challen1e 10 I he Pointer sevtnl points or ctartrlcation plclters to own up to re;lated to last Wffk's article ·I h e IT c I a I m o r "TWO " counselin1 centers ' 'S uperp l ckers ' ' or available." ~uldhavebeennoCUster's fo r eve r hold !heir The first point relates to last stand ror all the kids to tongue. rour rererence to ffi"erral or rtl d about. n.eterore, ,.,-e With the readin1 or thil "patients" between the feel it in the best interests. to document , we the FM·tO counsellnl a1encies . The = . ~ FOR 34~~ AND OJJ ~uy A Pepsi & . _ Keep This ·Tiffany Glass .. ~~~3 Both For FRIDAY, OCT. 11th Noon · 7 P.M . Communlc:.llonl Room 1 nd Grid At The Gridiron PHYSIODANCE AD COW. !ilacudy, Pb.UJackson O.ve 1'1-Hton FM-tt'1 Fanlaslk F..U.all Foreeaslen WWSP • Spcwts IU&hll&hla · Counseling centers clarify role Complete Your Tiffany Set Q We solemnly await )'OUr accep tance or the arror e challenae. UWSP Counseling Cent.er has avoided rtrerenct: to atudent1 seekin1 counsellna tenter assl•ta nc e as pat ien t s because or the traditional medical orien t ation or sicltness andlllnaa. We in the UWSP Co~.Nelinl Center operate fr om a developmental counselln1 approach which em phaslus l earnlnl and onaoiDI development. We pet«\ve stOOents as individuals wbo have learned and dev~oped many behavlora, attltudea and feelinaa Uunc:tional and· not so runcuonalln reachln1 their present J tate or de\·elopment. We pucei e out roit u asalsUn1 1M Individual In understanlna her-hil rune:· lionlng to won on whatever goals Jhe.he may wlah to ='::~~i £:r: :J! d:~~~:~~:~ . c:or~~~ea:,~~: readln& speed, choo.lna a major, vocational exploratkln, aelecUon ol counes for next s.tme:ater, lmprovlq l n terperto n al c:om · munlcatlon, etc:. Our a p· pro.c:h emphuilet betp1DJ !he lndiridual deVelop. Secondly, I believe the primary ' benefactor ol the 51:4l Board'• creation hal been the cQ.mmunlty or Sleven Point. The eoun.euna· Center tta rr and m a n y othen have rftOtnUed lbe need for more mental bullh ~ervlces andproaramtln the Stevens Point area. The 51 ;42 Bolrd has been quite effective to acqul.r\nJ servlc:n and develo p lnl procrams that have been needed In the Stevena Point comm!Wty ror some time. I believeatudenta have also benentt.ed primarily J.hroulh &realer availabil ity or ~ych\atric contultaUon and by having lft"Vka availabfe to 1tudent '1 f1 mll y and frlenda . . Sncenly, Of'~ Dnals E.EI~nnUI Dlrec..,.ofC....U.J -DON 'T MISS THI - OCT. 18- UNCLE VINTY OCT. 20 FLEETWOOD MAC _________,.__ _ ;::.. ') )~ • Block student protests a rticle by Bob Kerksfeck On Oct. 15 the Academic Fad Finding Committee (AFFC) will report to the chancellor on whether or not layoffs of tenured faculty are necessary In light of a higher than expected enrollment. It Is hoped here, that the committee and the chancellor will not bow to pressure from the eight tenured faculty members (14 tenured faculty members received layoff notices) who are appealing to the committee and The Association of University of Wisconsin Faculties (TAUWF) which Is backing them. The fact of the matter Is that the eight faculty members who are appealing to be reinstated are members of departments which are and have for some time been overstaffed. Money can no longer be afforded to retain all the members of an overstaffed depart. ment just because a lilts members happen to have tenure. This especially so when (as Is happening here) an overstaffed department leeches funds which could go to a young growing understaffed department. Some fine speeches have been made about the right to academic freedom. but we wonder where the concern Is for qua lity education and the right of students and · Gei: •n•oiYed •n a shad~ deal ai: Hardee's. Hurry on down to any participating Hardee·s and while the supply lasts we"ll give you this Sun Shade to wear at the game or wherever. lt's free with the purchase of a De- luxoorJu~• 6-41 DIVISION ST. taxpayers to a good accounting of their • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • money. O:tober 10, 1974 "I· of the area Affairs tawt r taw •a ORGY' ~O:IH/TBB CI\OWD- mlfCU . to the do ·· icARD DEALERS . WANTED for the WD CASINO at !be O!QaniLJtional ORGY .... Pleaae Contact ..:.....341-mta& a l# lllllrt~Z531 ... t31 ._.,-34f.l111h.1SI ADCOW. IIII,...,_. ANNOUNCEMENT Attention .former · WUTHH STATE UNWEISITY COLLEGE OF LAW OF OIANGI COUNTY CAl,.OIH/A · S I.AIGfU lAIO' SCHOOl A OFFERS NEW PROGRAM,.i OF SPRING-ENTERING FULL-TIME LAW STUDY· r • . - 1Vt · - __ • , .,... ..- - ;;,.._., • i..--=-::n:=;~~~r~,.~~~~jf ,._ IO'HOU.#IISOH A.Oio'IUIOHS; ecc_,I.,J ., ,.,ec1oJ .-lolr .•A,J._, '"Mol."'e110'111 ••,._.,.,.,.•• ~··~-...·~100 South lroothunt u~r ~.,..- e~,A.~ AIWheim, C.. 92104 (71-41 _635-3453 AJ'f'lY NOW fOI DAY, EVlHI~G, 01 WUkiHD CU.SSU NGtN!~~IHG FliiUAIY 3, IWJ rtOYIIIOM.W.f ACC:-11'111 I f fill COMMt"" Of tAI.~ttOI'.,.n•nutOI'u.t-.. Borron_(ounty students· 'htlteNIW, = For mer Barron County Center Studenta - wa need :!!!:d Ifo ~~0:.~ ::;:I,Te-::~ntUISe= oeeda erN:qb letters tD U:· pla;lnwhy 12tatuclenta didn' t mum. Be bonelt with your e«nmtnta. No chanp will se;.=. f:i~;n Banyn Count; earn.,., """ 54HI, Lalte, WIICOntln R.S.V.P., or p1eae ~· We need tome feectt.ck for the heully ' an d ad· mlnlstratlpo from former llludenta:-Beeauee we ._ve no record, youa,.thaonly way wee.neontact thalepeopla. IJ October 10, 1974 THE POII'm'R Poge28 Our days flew by... ow- tblys u- b)' on or swnmer. .u.s We , hidwlthin a hldln&·waU ofyNJI, ,., ....... playedintbe~bebittd and lauahed and ran v.tH!rl ~~=:=; · thelouOI.Uhoneow brflbt ''"' andldt us knowiJ1c we woukl never be. But we lr.ept 'on, comUna 01r aames in days riUed with moonlight laugh.inaandseardtl~ the lall jp'US looking ror minutes, whkh ran out. ~~ ~"r·~---------------------------------------------------------. ocrom:n SIJNUAY MONIJAY 1971 Wl:IJ-' 1-'.."1)\'t' 1111111 ~ 11,\Y 1-ltiiJAV :•W O IUIMY ..._t., .. -·ca.- .. DIN. hUT • l•f - \ 1 • • """'"' h IIIU I lit tla11., tot . JDQI , All U - l ...... l u l l - ... Ut ..... 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