Trivia dates announced "We're loin& to blow lhe phones o(f the waD," said " We receh•ed about 250 per hoW' about television, ndio , movles , ~k!boots , thousand phone calli lut sports, muslc , fU , hiJLory year,butweexpec t a whole lot more this time around," and meaiUftment. ~~ t aid. To handle the The trivia teams will be extra phone calls the ltation Trivia Contut that tbe campUI radio ttatioo spoo· hu installed more phone ) :!::'tt~!;'~:.u:.: was rfl'errlnato the annual ~.:..er/ns~~~~~ continue. non -stop , until mk~'I!Jht Sl.nday, AprU 1. For ~ houn the radio stalion will ask to questions ;=::: tC:":e:oran:,~ linet. correctly'. There will be opet'&lon and JCOI'e keepers " We'ft aoinatotryaftlf attberadlostlltlorltotUetbe answen aDd to keep acore for :!;":.~~!i,e[! ·~ over400tums. 'give more time \0 each question , the hour 't flrat question will be asked 11 the end of every newtcul. Jk.cause of the amOWlt of teams that will be pla,Vina. thue11 be a hour tweak from Trivia Contest -tll be the sa me u aJwa)'l, he added. The staff of the radio station is convinced that for ::,u:st·n~uco~tt.~r~ ::: midnight, Saturday to 1 a.m . Sunday. The Pur1X* ll to country wW be taldna place retabulate all the KU"tS up take to thatpoi.nt. ''Thllwillu.ve on..~~ time at the end ol the C«<· tat," Bedore uld. But other ~e~d~~·a!:r~;!![r:c; than u-e minor chanaes ,the stoppina II now." ::en ' :YVP-p,..-----0. I_N_T_E_ -R UW-Stevens Poi nt, Tuesday, March 18, 1975 SERIES. VII, VOL 18 I) . NO. JS -Student GC)vernment approves Alvarez proximity to each other. b yBolt~ki~·Students who can not Sll.ldftlt Goverrvnent ap- resister In penon . <omm ulln&lludentl. proved the appointment or It wu noted that special a u embl yperson Ma rla Alvarn as Vke PresldeT'It for cues could be pr-Ied to the rest of lh iJ academic the committee. An amendment to the ~a r . The approval came a t tbt rea:istnUon pr~erences to Stn:lay. March 11 medina. JPve all female and male A.Jv a re1. replaced Barb athletes preferences before ruefvater who resiJned lut all other atudftltJ m their 'ltftk to tHe a job m the clau wu defeated. Secretary of State'• Office. A.lvaru wu the executive secretary for Studetat for $4,720 to ao stereo .... Government . Senator Kathy approved In part. JohniOfl wu approved to Student Government replace her as executive requuted Admi nis trative aecretary. Council to vant FM-90 pe-· A reatstraUon preferena million to break up the rev iew committee wu ap- payments for the project over the nu:t four yean. Yl1th th i.J recommendation The committee willrnlew Sl,zlOwould be v.uted from the cues of students who the resa"+'e this year coa· wish to recdve prdermces, tinaent upon othe- hmdl and ~~~rr l orlty to t he eoqufp:l'lent bdnc avallabie. An Initial motion to fund the -$Udentl wbo have a job entire M,no nut yur wu and need It to stay m IChool. narrowly defeated. ·Handicapped Jludeatl who cont. on .t need claues with close ~·~=e:,.~;FM-90 =~a~r~~~~bf: poe• NCW~~A ..Iy•M lloy.M• rtlhn......ni I In this Issue •.. ·BadzinMI ..,.. no 1'«01111!Wndlltkwl 011 Ua!vtrlity Writer'• budfd-P.N. HeNidt..t.ulaed,lell-aU.VCil•. :&\~IO~t:~~re;:-otaac!ldats. -Go ~ .. ..a.r W1lcamla winta'... fftllunl lmldL fet~ turel UWSP Jnd ttudfnt'1 -N•Uanwklll Lelenllaa pro&nm ..t.wttb the pine marteL Looking ahead..• -Ha.e • nb "aeatioll! An open s1feam pfov ldn a m ir for Image of Itself a nd the habitat It sup. ports. Photo by Rogef W. Baff . THE POINlER PoQe 2 March 18, 1975 Positions to be filled in April l election polotd by Marti Sowlta in tht Ward. VoUna booths for the 7th Ward. Voting booths for 11th Ward , wtlit'h Includes the 7th W1rd, whk:h includes Bur rouah s, Knutzen , Schm«elrJe Hill and Baldwin Tllomson and Watson H.llb, HI.U, are loclted 11 the Fire ar. located at the ~a« Station. Lutheran Centn. Volin& booths for the 8th Ward, which Includes Delzell Voting booths for the 12th KIU , are located 11 the W1rd 1re loc 1 ted at Rea-ealion Center. Wuhinaton School. I ncumbent Alderman Geo ra e Liliquist and 1 on~': ~!ot.candid1les for ~~ J=r.':t'u in:; :'J!=~ink ~e ~hni~.!~ m~yor 1re J ~mes Ftegleson ith W~rd . Voting bOoths for Votlna boolhs for tht' 13lh and Robert Krubuck . the 9lh Wud are IOCIIted at Ward ue 11 the Nllional Mlchul Ha berman 1nd the Knlahts Of Columbus Guard Armory. Frink Kn.pp 1re the two Building. Dennis Fretschle. WI IU1m candidates for aldennan !.!... Volin& booths for the loth A. JobiWOfl, Dennis Kene1ly the bl Ward. The volin& Ward 1re located at the Old and Wlllilm Lundcren 1re boot.hl ..-e loc1ted in the Fire Slation. candid..tes for the IIW city lncumbenl Akierm1n Nkk still open on the Bolin! of County-City Buildin&. votlna boott. for, the :nd Jelichlsunoppowdin lhe t tth S Educ.ttlon . Wud are In the R«naUon Centt:r (Old Atmoryl . The Tile first day ol classes Iller spring bruk , Tuesday, Apri.1 I, will be the genff'al election for po~ltions in the city ol Stevens Point. The m1y0r1l post, two BoardolEduc1Uona.eata&lld alderm.11nic s.e~ts from the odd.awnbe:red warda ~~oill be ~;!;~~r~~~;. Two board posts up for reelection unopposed in the 3rd Ward. Volin& booths for the ~ Ward. which include~ Hansen Hall and Neale Hall, are located at ESnerson School. Volin& boothl for the · 4th Ward ue at 51. Peter's School . Incumbent Alderman Norbert Miller is unoppolotd for ree\ec:lion in the 5th Ward. Votin& bootha for the 5th Wardare loca.tedatJdfertoa Sehool . Votlna booths for the 6th WardareatMcKlnleySchool . Incumbent Alderman AlfrC'd Lewandowski is tofllldajobte.eh~lnthe ~1 AI Sluek central W'IJCOilSin area. He is UWSP students ~ist~ to interatedlntheschoolboard vote In Slevens Pomt have a post bec'ause he "would like voice In the sdec:tloa of two to have a voit'e In how fwwls membef'soflheStevensPoint aredislflbu.ted for Yarious kU Board of Education oa prosrams in the Stevens Polntl)'stem". April I. Fo~r people are running for the two leila on the board. Kenea'ly 11ld thst the They are Dennis Kenea ly, C.'urrftll f'C01101niC situation WiUiam Johnson , Dennis may mean an elimination of Fritschle and incumbent some proarams in the local William Lwldgren. school systt:m and he would Kmealy . who ia CWTenUy like to have a voice In wtlat worklna fo r a l ocal prograna ue maintained. He agriallturaJ farm , would Uke alsosaidthllhe~~o'OU!d l ike to have a voice In what programsaremaintained. lle alsosaid thsthewouldllketo keep CftiSOnhip out ol the schooll)'llem. Willi~m Johnson hu been Involved In the field of education for almost 20 years. He saidthatthe~e:hool board needs experienced · and in· formed people to decide on now accepting applithecurrkulwnoflhe.Sievens Po.intSchooll)'llem. for the summer and THE VILLAGE APARTMENTS We are cations fall school year. 1 • 2 bedrooms & 2 full baths(with vanities!) • Completely furnished • Air conditioned • Cable TV h -·up • Dishwasher and disposa l • Semi -private entrances • 3 minute walk to campus Enjoy The Finest In _Apartment living, SI!'P and See Us Soon Ah The VIllage Apartments 301 Michigan Ave . 341-2120 Open Daily 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Or By Appointment " I'm seriously conCffllecl lboUI ktepinJ a qUIIJly prO(lfam in the local S<:hool system ," he said. " We hive to &et the m011 for our dollar," added Johnson. Johnson has been attendina Board or Education mutings for the past few months to aet a~:qualnted ~~oith the body and illfwx:tions. board alona with a IOflllime Interest In youth programs includin& scoutlnJ and the ~~e~~f;"r!':to~ quallrkatlons for retlecUon to=njoinedlherest of the candidates in pointing lo the cu rr e nt economic situation and its pouibie ~~~~~~~n the sc ho ol • "Alotof taxpayer'sdollars are lied-up in the school system," said Dennis Frlt· " I thi nk we have to schle. " We need people on mainlalnabalancebetwtftl thatbo.ard~~oithahistoryof at hl etic and academic fi nal r~spon s lbllity 1nd pro1rams with in th e ~ xperience in money system ," he sald . "Athletics manqftnent ." will have to stand and take its fo"ri tlt' hl e, a five · yea r cutsalonawiththerest ofthe resident of Stevens Point, programs . In the put it Us uidlhathisexperienceua been easy to ovenpend 011 credit mano.gu has atven athletla."heukl. him insiah tsln the arta of The Bo.rd of Education money management that he t'OI\Iista ol nine members. fe-els will be valuable lo the Each Jen"es a thue·~ar school board. ter m. Three board members William LundJren said that areupforelec:tion~ach year. his current experience on the Thejobpa)'lli900peryear. M _;_;.:o';.:<;_;_ h -'I-" 8.'--" 19;_;_7.::. S _ __ T J.JH:!!E'-"' PQ"'I'-'N"-TE"'R' -- - p- 3 Alderman candidates discuss issues • • • , 1ty Ja)'JitL ihabac1ter that this city COUDCU ahould problems that they thi.l\k I " I ~e:!':f ~~~ t~e is ms::ft ~:.hear from tbtm, uid h ave a b asic diasaUsfaction wi th the way really reflect the people's tould tolve for them , I would ~live government ~~t.;nth!oid!.a~ac'ti: an~lheclo&est to the people,'' that compelled me to rm for u!~ Sowb. . alder man ," sai d Marti Sowb, candidate for 8th Wud alderman, feedback !rom the voters In Sowlta !sa tm graduate the ward as to what they fed from UWEIIUCiin!,wilha about lhinp and that they major in jDurnalism . She il quit wt.U. in what they think " I really need the atudeat voteandtheirvotewouldaive them a chance to get tom~ IJ\a:~~~it;!t'~~~ students ~~·=~~:~=~ to know that I was a an employM for Sentry ln· lsln thebest student re«ntly and altboulb I am not a student now I fed I am cloee enough to- that interestofi could~thdr lrl­ sura~iDthe\l'lderwritft''s people. I don'1 think that lft"est.s " said Sawita ' · 1ett1na this feedback has been done and I have been Alfrtd l.,e.,andoW$1tJ, ln" AIIhq h m y joumalism avotdin& t;~lting a stand on cumbent a lderman for 8th major is not necusarily a any issues until I ~ally find Ward wu presently out of qu.alif~C:ation for rlllll\ing for ~fromthepeoplewha tthey t own a nd was not In offkt:, I have had a lot ol fed ," Aid Sowlta . ternewtd. ''lam really familiar with " I feel I h;~ve plenty of ~~~or~~ u~b~ • the problem~ that students common sense to ltnow how to " It seems like government fa ce In their housinJ. I would vote and to 1toow what to on all le~.~ls hun'l been too ~a ll y be responsive to their brina: ~ in the city council." a«ountable to the people It 's needs and open because it is said Frank Knapp, alderman supposed to reprtsefl t . We somcthin& that I have ~aUy candidate . Knapp 's iuues inc lude eied them and they ignore been dose to mysdf," said Sowlta . equal.lulioa ol .-menta, tlle factthatweelec:rt~ Baldwin and Schmeeclde oppoliUon to the downtown and they donl cue ,what we think but they vote the way Halls an in the 11th Ward by-pas~ ol hi&hway 10. and they fetllike votin&. I think and if they would have any oppoeltion to the M1chJ&an dtpartment. Mayoral candidates state tmportant issues by Allr:a Sc:h~tte James Ftilel s on and Robft1. Krubuck will be the two mayoral candidates on the ballot In the April I ei«Uon . " As mayor, my most im· porlllnt priority would be tddinc the tu line and squenina out m«e ef(M:iency from each and eve r y municipal function ," said Fei&tlson . Krubsack sai d a to p priority of his would be to; "draft a city ordinance on inttrt~t conOict with unc- mayor should negotiate city em ploy ee con tra c t s a nd pl'fttftt lhem to the full eowtcil for action . Fei1ellon lists tift.een years a s a businessman a nd community voluntttf' leadrr a a his 'qua lifications for mayor. Krubsack has two years experience on the Slew:ns Potnt CommonCouncUand is CI.II'Tently a me mber of the Stevens Point Aru School Board. He hlls a l10 been active In sever al area Of'lanlutlons. VI'OUid lnvestipte expanded bus service and try to lep.llze parklna on the east lide ol Resene Street between Fourth Aveaue and Maria Drive. '"11le ultimate aolutlon ls additional parltinfl on campus. Th1a expendiu- sbould be bome by lhe state," uid Fel&elson. Tolnaeuecommwdcatioa with constituentl fCnlback uidhe ''wouldwriteawedtly article for the S&ne• Pelat Dally J_.aal" summaridng the week'• acti vity In the m•y«'l orne-e. Feiaelson said he felt be held throu1hout t he Wilh a full lime m1yor, the l.l'livenity In put could be community to Increase ~:~i~ee~~-ov:fd ~btjah~~t ~-~ I ~~~Y~ ~~~:rc::=~ J: Kr: . : '!dd he feels the n~ . entire community." Bolli candidate1 11reed lhllt if atudellll have CCIGI· pialnil coneel"'liac laodlordtenant relationships and housinl inspections, a call to pr~:::~~~ =did~ :OW~"~'; ::r:. * ANNOUNCING * JOB OPENINGS AT THE CAMPUS INFORMATKJN CENTER AND THE ALlEN • D£BOT, AND UNMRSITY CENTER MATERIAL CENTERS FOR FALl 1975. APPtiCATIONS ARE AVAilABlE AT THE STUDENT MANAGERS OfFICES AT AllEN AND D£BOT. PlEASE Fill OUT AND RETURN BY WEDNESDAY. APRil 2, " I ~m oppo:1· to the Michi&aa Avenue DOrth extension, but lamnot a.plnlt anothes- !"CUe. I am In fav« of 1tudylna the lndiana Avt~~ue and the Minneaa Aveaue roules." I~ . . . due bukally to the lrlcre.Ued budget due to lnfll,lion and not beca\lle of • C'OIWpiracy conceived lrl the asseuor's olftce, wh:icb my opponent supports," said "'"""""· " lnordtrlolteep sptftdi.na In line durin1 a period of Inflation a nd eco nomic hardship without increulng lhetaxes, theonlyUDnatodo is to 10 to the bw.ineu " I have been JOin& to comml.l'litylnordtrtoobtain COW!dl meetings now f« two additional t.u ~ue . In t:d'~'tt:~edwi~t~ ~~do:c:.,;·~: ~on of one, have bem voti,_ accordin& to their constituents' desires aad this is the main reuon I wantlo be ek-cted to c-oundl," said Knapp. "I have studied political scienc-e and hislor)' at UWSP and I have always been Ia· terested In politics," uid Mike Haberman, oppoliDc candidate fo r 111 Wa rd alderman. make s w-e that the bulinesJ comml.l'l.ity and industry ls healthy IIKI payin& tues. 1 fedtha.tlhislsthebest,..yto come ou1 with an economic: p;llky that the individual taxpayer can Uve with," aald HabennM. " I feel that aomethinJ has to be done .., aet man! voter tumoul from the studmll. 1be YOter l~n~ot~t wu ftr1 f« ltuck:nQand I think that special r~ is tra tlo n ckiva woWd bdp or perhaps• p;lOI' " I have been adi..-e in politics for a bout 1CH2 years 1 to .::: Oat has ~~JU~Ted me on to run for a lderman , " 1al d Habtml.an. ~= !!rdt~r ~~~;~a'= c!!':r!;~~~=~ ""~~~~~ ~f;!l~ student-may« committee." 8oth caalldates said the l.l'liversity is an important part of the city but that it has exes-ted litUe political in- ~~~totryto =~t .!:t ~y cow\cil committee rev~. Kr ubuck . ' 'The mayor should work cloeely with each department or the city and praent e.cb depa r tment 's bud&et proponls to the full council," Aveaueex.teasion..-U.. " I am very much a.piDJt the do*ntown by-pau of hi&Jiway 10, and I am cctna to Habn-man has been an offiCi! manager at Hershtler'a and Aid " I feel that bulineu u perience Ih a t I have KqUirtd the type of ex- is ~m:a~a:: ~~nft will be euia- f« studtntl to vote," said Habennan. -- · " The Mlchl&•n Annue extension has a lready been paged and the Cl81ding has bem appr'O'V"ed. We are aoina tohavetoll.-ewitbitbee.ause ~~~~ ::.is~~;~~~ in handy in city aovem- think the moM rulistk:: ap- m~t~~~~=~ ls :=a~et::'dw~ytowl~!: lues. 1be Increase in taxes little cUsruptlon to the land 11 this ye&r for property ownera poaib&e," uid Haberman. March 18, 1975 THE POINTER Pooe 4 r Poll .favors stereo. station $20 ,000 red~lioa A representative from the statim , Eollnecr Rid: Westenber&er . uld that mooey bad to be aUoeated this m011lh fOf other fUDds fTtlm the GeieUI'ft10VItiOD to be available to pay for the rest. Tbe ndlo llallon al10 p-esented a IW"Yey wbkb in tbe tentative aUocations bdn& made. 'tbere hun't been an in· create in two yean while lnflation has been 25 pet'telll, ~aid BadzinskL Twa eua p• ••••~ A recommendation on dividin&; the into two n~dio PwU'"' ~~-:;:,~19~1~ ~~eft~~-:~,: lilta~ the fM-10 more if it were stereo. Morepeoplec.ametomeoa thga.uuethanuyothuw;ue llua year, wd Senator AJ . Schuttte. ' 'They want to hear stereo." ~mW :n . the nellt meetina, Mardi Tbe Publlcatlona Boar d c:Gnlickftd the propou.l for two campus newspapers made by PU&er Advilor wtmam Witt and paU«1 it on to Sludmt Governmeat fw A majority may •ant tbdr C'Ciftlhleratioo. lltr't'O but they don't \Ill• dentand the bwf&et J!tuation, uid another repreHDt&Uve. " The people here know better ." Other representatives said lheydcxa't thinktheycould justHy tbe larte Nlay at llllCe iD ligbt ol bud&et con- The pr oposal made by Senator ftlckQatlwuthatlf a r ecogni:ud student orga n iulion s ubmits a bud1et for another newspaper, It will be con- Bu.lldln& sidered by th e Student Friday Proaram Bud&el Ana lys is Saturday - ~nday QMnmlttee. Monday · 'lbursday In other .ction , a motion Friday was passed to live Saturday - SUnday orsanluUons the power to Monday + + limit theabuseoflludent lD's 1\Jesday in the purchase of ticketJ for The Health Center" was allocated I 110t.o5tnd one pereon to New York for a conves~tlora . Other fWKIJ wet"e avallablet.opayfMtherestof the trip. of:he • • COLLEGE OF·LAW OF ORANGE COUNTY CALIFOII.H/A ' S LARGES T LAW SC HO OL \ ~C:.:~n~~"sr.:' ~~ OFFBS A OfOICE OF ~ PIOGaAMS Of LAWSTUDY: n.us '"' M&.-f'MI • - .....,. j"---IIJ·I• do•----,...!oj. .,. e IN lti'MII IV.., 4 n.u:J ool ,....,-.fl#lll .... -*"• ., ............., 1_ • - d""". v...... . - - ......,.1) d n-flel' ww'.l-' ' - ' =-.. . . . . ,. . . . - OGCTO. U.D.I--oool ~-~ Dopo. .... 111 1 North St•M ~.... Itvd. - --· - ~:::...~c.::· :t:!~soin~~:= &Dd ~ricultural npansion absoc-bidtheirhabitat. Some of that habitat is now returning and so several penunental agflldes a~ C'OI:Iperatingillallve trappin& operaUon ill Can1da t.obring -.bout 100 of the sltnder· bodied martens " back home." Marlin Perkins, ~time ~~ .~~Udn~~~!~ ~~teswi:O.to;v~~~ since Fdl. U . The fllmine Is nearly complete and br oadcas t is te n tative ly tcheduled for September. J . ___IALI.,- - -.. .ot 1:t» FNMSt. • s- INep, CA 921011 FAU SEMESTB BEGINS AUGUST 21, 1975 AU. - AUO IUft _.. .............. l ff1• 11\M"" • . . - . . . - 7:45a.m . ·4 :30p.m . 7:45a.m . · 11 Noon a""" 7:45a.m .· t1 Midnlght Rqula r How-a Gridiron Friday Marc:h11 Saturday · SUnday · March 22-2:3 Monday • Thursday March 2:4-17 Friday March 18 Saturday • Sunday March ZHO Monday March31 TUesday April l ~-7 p m . I a .m . - t p.m . I a.m . · u a .m . """" I a .m . - 12: Midn ight fteaular Hours M ark D avl1, graduate fall o n the television program, " WUd Kingdom ". DavisofFortAtldnson,has been f o ll owed by a uld Bwlget Direetor B!lb the northern ties' atate, cameraman for the prop-am Badzinsti. lbatcou&dmeana willbe ·ooeoltbestannext thelastfewdaysuhe worke d on a project to reintroduce pioe martens, small mammals rtlate<l t.o the weasel. In the Nicolet National Forest. . WESTEIN STATE UNIVEISrrY Pi ne ma r tens were last • .. ••TMH rv. .. _, 7a .m . • 7 p.m . """" student from UWSP who Ia r~~f..n:'~~~-~ ~eed~rdt" uj!~u~ • March11 March 22·%3 March14-17 Marc:h2:1 March :&SO Marc:h 31 April I nora«udent.s. 'Wild Kingdom' fe a,_tures UWSP grad studen) l lidentioos&Ddthepoaibility that the raite in the atudenl Center hour.s for spring J?reak ......_ TRIVIA IS COMING . .. (SOONER THAN YOU THINK) listen to FM90 TODAY and we'll tell you WHEN! Build in& Friday+ Saturday· Sunday Monday++ ......., Marc:hZI March :tWO March31 April I b~·Zp.m . 4 p.m . • U Mldn l&ht Rqula r How-s Allen Ctnltr Buildi•l Friday+ Saturday- Sunday Monday++ """"' March21 March:z2.30 March31 April I .+ Last food Strvice meaJ w11i be lunch . Students desiri ng to eat dinner may do so by presenting their student 10 canb at the Unlvenl ty Ct'nter Paul Bunyan Room. + Breakfut will be the onl y meal served at Allen Center. Student• dellrin1 to tal lunch must go to DeBot 7 a.m . • -t p.Jri . a""" . 4 p.m .• u Mldnl&ht Reaular HOW'S Oen~ . Students desiring to eat d.IMer may do 10 by presenUna their student 1D cards at the Univers ity Ceo~ Paul Bunyan Room • ++ 'Ihe Unlva-si.ty Center Cridirut wW be opm from 9 a .m . • 11 Midnight. Snack Ban at Allen and DeBot v.i ll be ~n from 5 p.m . · 12 Mldntghl. . March 18, 1975 CNR sponsors summer camp by Kim Erway resources. Meals are provided by the UW Stout food service. AltholVh there have been some problems with food in the past (ever try a hard-fried egg!l, Nauman said he anticipates a marked improvement lh15 summer. "&unmer camp is one of themostbeneficlalaspectsof the CNR COlUege of Natural ftesoorusl program," said Lyle Nauman , UWSP wildlife instructorancldirectorofthe summer camp pf'Oiram. SWnmft' camp, which is a requirement for all CNR majors , is held at the Cam Lake Field Station, a formft' CvUian Olnservation Corps camp located on Chippewa Lake in the heart of the Chequamegon National Forest ln Dorthem Wisconsin. The major objective of the program, as staled iQ the litt!'ature passed out at the spring orienlatioo session, is Menu plans wil l b e reviewed and approved in aclva.-x:e by a student advisory commiuee, he added. The academic program at Cam Lake is similar in design to a concentrated studies pf'Oiram . StOOents spend about nine hours a day for eight days (excluding -ktocb) in the field and classroom for e~ of the in eac b of the natu ral reso~rce disciplines and help the students ln lt'lectil'll their professioclal major. Two six-week sessions are offered every summer fOl' students who have completed their sophomore year and"« three studied. Each course is worth . two credits and depending ~ the instuctor, may ~re several in-depth research pe.pers, as well as a rmaJ exam . Soils 360deals with soil and watt!' conservation practices, ~t~~ ~~~k'~ J! n~d courses THE POINTER .m;go/OUTDOORS techniques and fo'orestry 320 teaches aspects of forest mapping and management. In addition to the work required for each of the courses, the studen~ are expected to rKOgnite by sight and identify by cunmon and scientific names over 180 species of trees, shr ubs, grasses and h e rbaci ous plants. Attheendofthesixweeks, an hour long plant test is given. by KathHille Kowabld Students have been laking theplanttestyearalter)'t'M Prairie Ol.lcken Observer and it has become a well· Reservations can be made at established tradition at Cam abriefpreviewmeeting,ll:30 pm, March :<!1, room Ill Nauman sald he anticipates Qlllege of Nat~raJ Resources. some chat~~es in the plant•list Anyone interested in obrequirement In sessions to serving Prairie Chickens come. The list will not be should attend. Those who mate reser· dropped, but it may be vations will be asked to apshortened, be sald . u_ POINTER CNR to observe prairie chickens ...... pear for a brlefmg session a few days prior to their obser vat ion d a te . At the briefing session they wW be given more details u to what to look fOl', Andenon said. The actual observing and censuslngo!lhechlckeru~ will start April 10 and continue ..-!til April SO, said Raymond Anderson, wiJdli!e lnstr~tor. ~o!:"tor~c:!s~~::ur':i ~!l~i~ mC:~~sg~~e~~ 340 CNR calendar :.;!:,·~~~:;:·=!~~~~m~~:rur~ discuuion is required attendaoce by all of Heaton'a f1sh Manqemml claste~, room 112 Q)l.l~e of Netural Reso~r«~ (CNRJ. March tt: 1:30 p.m., Prairie Ol.icken Observation Meeting, room 112, CNR. Everyone invited. Marcil Zt : t0a.m .-2 p.m ., Carees- opportunities ln natural rnourca. Speakers and workshops for hig.h school counselors will be featured , room 112, CNR, AprU 3:7p.m ., Xi Sigma Pi pres.ents a' faculty roundtable discuuioo : " Diergy Policies and the Dlvironment." The public is invited, room 112, CNR. April f: CNR presents RendetVOUS '75 , the annual awards banquet. Free beer aod a cash liquor bar will be held at 5:30p.m. in the Wisconsin Room, University Cen~ -The banquet, will beheld at 8:30p.m . with speaker and award presentations in the Pr-osrarn Banquet Room , UC. 11cketsand further lnformiltion are available in rooms 107, I:M and :rZtA. CNR building. AprU 1: 1 p.m ., The Society of American Forestft'a fSAF) presents Stan Banash,theareaentomologist for the DNRat Antigo, in the Wrightf.Dunle, UC. thepublicisinvlled. AprU Zl: 1 p.m., SAF presents Herbert F1eischer, ~lrectoror of Forest Products Lab in Madison. In the Program Banquet Room, UC. The public II: invited. April II: 7p.m .,CNR 1974-75ColloquiumSeries, preseots Stem Boc-n, WISCOilSin Department of Adm.inist:ratloo, speakin&o AprU II: 7 p.m., CNR 19'74-75 Q)l.loqulum Series, presents Stem Boc-n, W'lSCOnSin Department of Administ:ratkxl, A forest ranger on snowmobile smoke patrol seems unlikely, but William Peterson of Whiting has had to keep an eye on an underground peat fire this winter that has been burning on the State owned Dewey Marsh 'lilldlife area In Portage County since October. LORD OF THE FLIES spe~~:a:~~~f:~:Cf! ~~mers-tons: •u 1. 4 p.m., deadline for registration fee reflmd If a stOdent decides not to attend the CNR summer- session. APriJt-t:studmts assignedtothefint session of the CNR Cam Lake Summer Seuiona must pick up their fee cards. Deadline for full paymer~t of fees to attend the first session of the CNR Cam Late Swnmer Session. A power of attorney eard must be signed for those expecting to receive financial a id. • STUDENT ORGANIZAliONS who have not previously applied for office or storage space In the University Ce nter and ·would like to do so . Contact Shirley in the Sutdent Activities Office Ext. 4343 Page 5 UAB FILMS THURS. MARCH 20 7,30 PROGRAM BANQUET ROOM ONE SHOWING ONLYl P-6 THE POINTER March 18, 1975 W isconsin or Florida The soft sands of Nakomls Beach on the Gulf of Mexico provide a retreat for this man to feed t he gulls. Photo by, Rick sun Cigel. This negative print shows a straw sun umbrella en the Atlantic Ocean coastline. Photo by (~ I Rick Clgel. Morch 18, 1975 • THE POINTER ~ECIAL FEATURE POINTER The nation 's oldest fort can be seen in St. Augustine, Fla . Photo by Rick Cigel. V.'hat aoout food1 ··we made out . We ate fbteu Twinkiet at tht ps station beca~~~e could charae thole 0111 1M credit card. We cleantd out the HoReu Twinkjes lhelf and 11e ther-e. It wu nlher !WI." ln addition to lhe Twinkles, "we survived on Mc Donald'• food .'' One suuestlol:l Swi&l~ hu for futl.ft tnvder• is ..don 't take ~b downtber'e. Youun'tc:uhthematall. So we had a problem with money : we were llarvingto dtllh ." . ~ ::tt:~=~·,::~,:;': lUtes," Swigum 1ald. " Kentucky wu reaUy IJUI." . ''People down ther-e are rully fritndly ilyouaettoltnowthtrn lndividuaUy, " uid -~ Despite. all his hardahlp1, Swiggum 11 aolna to ao to Florid. apin. This time he said be will 1ptnc1 more time dowu there and will take abovl$130 with hfm . He i• taldnJ lhat mucll money becaa.e lut time he had "almou ltarved ." He laid he couldn 't rtmember If the &roup f'Yer cot • ll'illed cheae und· wkh . THE ?()INTER March 18, ' 1975 Intramural playoHs m:ORTS Rejectors vs. BSC POINTER u JUST Rf(EIVED! ! TANGO TEQUILA SUNRISE by RobSctullod. In a rm\llc:h of lut year's c:hampionthlp same, the RejKtorswlllattempttotake back the i ntram~wn that Blac:k Student Coalition tBSCJ v.'On lut year . In the pla yo rrs the Rejectors have appeared ~.mstoppable . UlinB balan«d scoring they luive walked ova- three opponents by an averaa:e sc:o re of 14· 41. bealln& the F\ashles li&-0, 1 South Sims IS-40 and 2 North Or:luiiM-43. · The key people who make ~e~~~~r~t;'~tt~d READY' .SOulh Point Beer Miquor Slore 2800 ChiKch St. ~Dally I I va. 51 South Unlllt P.M. TRY ONE OF who ~ II and 12 potnts , rn~'!:~Y i South, led by Rlc:k llulelqul&t'a 11 points beat2SoulhSims66-51. Bal~:.u.Na:a.wh~ ~ 13toleadtha NadJ' balanced attack. S«ond round : Dfllell's reboW~dinawutoomuch for PSE and Delzell won 51-47. Bulb tallied Z2 for Delrdl . The Nads, t r ailln1 at halftime, came bac:k to stop Knutzen »-41. Wendt and Gary Starzlnski led the Nads. Mlke Lynott. Alon& with Mlke Fera~.~~oon and Scott Howard they have thrashed~ponenta all yearlonc . r~ TQ SERVE! $2 8 ~ 1fth ~:k·~or~:r~f~~~ Other playoff mulls : Fint rOWld : Mlke Neville (Ontrolled the boa rcb and led I South Sims past 2 North Hansen 53-41 . NeviJie acortd II for Sims and Jim Hmdl ltd Hanten with II. .DduU 2 North cleared the Englis.h fo& ~u Bush and D. H~dl tallied 17 poUlts each. Leadinc the FOB Yo'U Jim Goesh with 14. J'td Slama ~silon <PSE I was able to llow 4£ Pray's r unnln1 &ame and was rewarded with a :15-4Svkl0ry. Leadina PSE was Tim Mu r ray with 10 poin t f . ~mBfons~ :!~cocm: aad slow the tempo of the game. U \bey &et into a runnln& aame with the Rejectors the &arne could deYelop Into a rout . To &et to the championship game BSC beat 2 North &nllh 44-43, Nacls IO-Mand3 North &.-rQUChl !6-52. D. Harvdl, Chuck Johnson and Eanlis Carr luive paced 8SC thus far 1n the pla)'Offa. Harvelllw· been the leadinl scorer hittlnafor57potntalnthe lhrft &ames. BI-LL'S Delicious .---- f Sandwiches -... ~~onta and low ldlool AoofOIII!, Hawa yov ever a ppllld tortha 1t75clasMS bul without succ"t 10 far? P" haps wa can help you get an acceptance. ~~~~· St. Loula, ::'0. Tennis tecim hop•s to cut down faults Althou&h the weat herman does not seem to be c:ooperatlna, Polnta- teMlll Coach Jerry Gotham, It makinc plans to reveal the 1175 edition of the UWSP tennis learn on schedule. The first matc:h Is slated for April t, at bome, a.,U.t UW Greeo Bay. The Polnter1 will be trying ~':'r~-sCX:~heir~~~! and lhetr fourt h plac:e finish in the c:onfa-erce meet. The . Pointen lied for fint ~a« in lheDiatrk:tt4meetw!thUW F.auOaire. Coac:h Gotbam reported that there are IS c:andidates Dave F1etc:her, who teamed with Pham to win the (Of!· ferenc:e doub laa championship and tbe Dlslrlct 14 doubla c:hamplonship. The otherretumi~Jett.ermanare =kBi'ti'':r~Ca=. MI:NeeJ Gotbam feels that the Pointen t'OUid have a rul &ood yea r . "Prior to Jut season Vtnh did DOt have aay colleae tour n ament e• · :-~~:en.[:Z th~~1 • give him added (Oflftdence for the upcoming season," said Gotham. Gotham also said he fe11 that there are tome fine freshman prospects that could enhance the Pointers' c:harces o1 havlnc a sll(· ~~or::.~&~0:: ~ful c=~~-e«~fa-ence letterman lndude Ylnh sched~. the Polnta-t wi.U Ph am, the ·National play matc:hes aaalnst A.ssodaUonof.lnm"c:ollegiale Mich l &an Tec: h , Loru Athletics Olstrld 14 tingles College, Dubuque University. cluimpion and the Pointers' ' of Iowa and St. Norberta of number two singles man, Green Bay. UAB - A V PRESENTS THE GLADIATORS Winner - 1970 Science Fiction Film Festiva l A Frigh tening T•l• of Computer Warfare! Today Thr~~.9~m~~,i3~~X.· March 21 • CONTINUOUS SHOWING ·u.C. COFFEEHOUSE & COMMUNICATIONS ROOM 90 Minutes ·. · ~~~;,;c.,:,:~· o~.- - · v........_.._._.,..,.,ill • h ... lonfTftl ,_oticwl 'L""'todD•SI" 't_..~,..,,._.,. .•.,tMdo- __ .....,._,_ ·c.....Mo•w~o~c:-wotty~ ...,. • ... IN<'IOO'OI • OOI"""'""'iftY_T.. t ·-·•-lfCG/$TEifiAifLY St.,....._ STANLEY H. KN'L.AH EDUCATIONAL CENTER M~, (112)--1715 MW..OU ~~ ii.J;L IST. I1131 • March 18, 1975 THE POINTER Aces in the crowd by Raa dy Wle•d atMI nm dnna1i Reds u • alcber. philanthropic aature oo hll Slllliru 1bat wu a year alter tbe7 · part. liped a IUJ n.med Johnny Atlh"nst.or tu:mtrw this BeDch." Welt rec.a1kd. colum-n Into somet h ing mpectsble, we've decided to r ea ture a aenulne proCeuiooal alhlete, Olarlle West. a defensi•e back with the Detroit Uons. West was In Stevens Point last week for a beoent basketball 11me and bls reaction lobein& adected an "Ace" was an exuberant "Dyn-o-mite". Rather lhan alit him borio& questions concernlna his attlletk: accompUshments, we ~~~It :u'tr~!tr:J•'!a~ nouble lowi!Jbla dtring hls career. ''Oh, I've had Pktlty of lha~e ," West lauahed wbUe lippin&oa a 7·Up mixed with oranae juice durin& the postgame bub at Nowak'• _Bar. ''One ol my better lowll&hts ,.,.. when I was tbe n..nber ooe draft t':hoke of the Qo . r "I gave the Reds back all the boaul mooey !hey pald me," Welt moaned. "Now lhat's re.allowlipt!" ADotberoneof West'snot· so-put moments ill sports came wtille ill coUt&e at (1JTEP) tl Puo, Teus. Wat hlld the misfortune or playin& aaalnst Brlabam when BYU'a quar- for paulo& witb O¥er SOO yards tt..cb the aiT. CIDepegwbotbecaptaln or t be UTEP defensi..e acoodary wu! Wut mo• ed into p r o ~ua~n~!~t:: Mirmelot.a Vikings ill Super West , •ho also played Bowt IV. It llbou&d be poiDled cenl«f'!dd, sooa cixowred out th at Cbarli e "as 1 member of the Vi)dQp at the thatheC!CIWm'thittheN-w time. ball ud ldl. the diamoDd ror "I fwobkd a tkblf, the the &rldiroo. This correspon d e d "ltb a Chids ~. wer~t 011 In . puihelat youudmebetwecn pms, wiU qu:idly 10 up • pmnyortwolo Price. thes:drt hdpirc Jialmy buy b.i..madf. new •ir -condltioned Rolla Royce for hisaet'OOd car." Wdl put, Mt. Dwyre! HETZER'S BIKE SOOP tt Super Spring Special * 4 ft . Hardened Chain With Key Padlock ~ . $7. t5 NOW $3 .95 WHILE THEY LASTI ! :tl54 Churd! St. 0," West stated •he made hiswaytotheblt r foranother Un-<:011 and orange juice. None of lhese minor adver-sities seemed lo shake him as he went unbeaten on Nowak 's Coosball t able against top · rli&M com · = f:~on~': : ~ Youna orange juice was exhausted. ':c~kS=-c~r::C,!~ West was "alk.ing out the Connors raises minimum wages t for the aame's first touch· do¥f!lllldwe~dowtltf. door when he called back, ::::e~or~~~~ ADd then he added wi lh a tone olmock wam~."AIIdlfyou do n 't, I'm &o nna come lookin& for you." Poge 9 Get your career off to a flying start. "~' Qut!ilylorAirForceOfhur T'finiq. ll'llq~tn thtoJ'oor topilotor~viiiiOI'Inoon­ inc. Arldit'll ltfdlo•nutcu · tur..r..Uihm•ioropDOrtun lt itl , rtiDOnllboh· toes tnd rew~rds. ltttht dtlf olsco nv inu you. can s Sgt. Sta Kent at 608·272-61 COLLECT. March 18, · 1975 THE POINTER Poqe 10 WDRIJS 1'o run lhf.ough IPrin&t.ime tbowen Wllh rain drop. glistmna on our skins, To watch the sky tum ,_,. As tht bri&ht new day ~. To roll in r.ekb: cl.clcwer Alldi!C'Yerblvetosaeeze, TO wade in pools of silver And stroll beneath the trees. To run so far ahead of you lbat my arms and ~ colla~. 1'hen fa.U back into~ And fed no time dar-e. AndwhiJe)'(IUiiebesideme ..._ To kiss your shining hair , To touc'b your s lim YOUIII body RcsUng so warmly there. To climb down rod:,y bi.lbidel With Uny hiddenca¥'1S, By gllstenina frothy oceans And stroll bellde the waves. To ·' call rny name to catch your hand, to the worid snuuJe in u;anc~ . ~ar )'1IU And tum To s hout I love you And To s mi le when you leave me · Wllll no sadness but irwtod, My happinea and thanks ~·or everythirc we saki. To make this aU reality TO make it all CCinle lnle, Alii have is time and Jove And alii ncoed is )'11U. Maryl.ft The sun's dem ise of th'e snow, r eflects it s product. Photo by Roger W. Ba rr MARCH 1975 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 111URSDAY II 19 20 FRIDAY 21 SATURDAY 22 Jt.OIIIIolo O::I DTAliOII, 1 , •• • (""t..,e L.Kl l•QMiran.s to .• - CA1.tllliA.I Ul'fi.II.Tt- n. S t - t Mtl..St.t.. Ofrte- .. ut ,..ltolo • -u, fetr-, ef , . . ~·•- .. .--tJo t• '"" fODI'TQ. ..s.11o ..wtt~. ~ a...p..- ~.t.~a~ct.... . .,. . . . Itt... I ,rep'_·~ C..... H :~:..':!r...!:~':"',..-;::e t-,. , . .,. ra .... . . !do , . . • It,...,, .. t• .,..,. )' - ....,It I .• eo-• .-. « 1 - - - - - - - OtA&. n1li'T· lder•tloe • . _ , •• M - t q • c._.• u• ... . _ , _ ~ 4t..lt•a t..t. x:.o. All .,.....,, erp•h•u.,. ua - • c - •• tone '"" '~ c-tonln la~ .....,,. rec•r iiN .. till• •t•c••• U .... ..,.,... . , . _ ta .... tttH te<IMI 11104.., 1 .OC <lwll l•oOffl c• " lun t u r , r tor to lhen..,t. u,. • March 18, 1975 THE POINTER Poge II Participators 'pay' to play To l be edit«, Tbanll you, Don Sc.ruwder, forpoinUnaout that there are other activities loin& on at ~~~~de&athl etlea With the &eoeral cutba~k that is t&kinB place on all UW ~ampUleS, it is ab5urd t.o ~ontlnue to support a pros:ram thatis,uyou.uy, an obvious fai1ure . Besides tbat,allathldkactivir.lesare utn-clrric:ular. There are no students mljorlnJ In footb1 1l o r hockey, It seenulneredlble t.o me, then, that $7,000is thrown "down lhe drain" at the lceodrome for • select croup ol i~U:~ :,.,P~~e~k~ smaller expenses or s up· portins the tootb1ll, basketball , hockey , 5wim· mlns.BYmnutiCI, track and ~nstling tums. Be<:auseofthec:utbackln summer s.c:hool fmdinJ, a co~nelhadj!laMedtotake wiUnotbeoffered. Therefore, lwillhlvetnspend~~n extr1 Rmeslft" before 1 gradut.e. It would lof'em IIR money spen t on those few who happe~ to be •thleti~ally inc:.lined, could be mu~ h better s pent supporlin& academic: p-ograms, which are s~y the p-lmary ~EIE!TH ' 1#£ #NC purpose of this IDJtitution. I happen to enjoy sporU, boUI participating and beina aspe<:tator ,regardleaof who wins Of" I05es. But u It tums out, we students ue often the '"""· as Many other procrams such campus TV, radio , musi~ and dnma a~tivities, regl.iar =-c:~~c:~~·~~e~~~ should be pl.t into a reallsti~ p-iorityorderforfunclin&. A slUestion : perflaps the l.t.amsportlshouldbeof!ered WHY PUT UP WITH A DULL SPRING BREAK GET AWAY WITH A BOOK !orcredit,andathletespay to . .. partklpat.e,llketherestofus. N.aey MUd1dl UNIVERSITY STORE UNIVERSITY CENTER EASTER BUNNy LAY-A-WAY NOW FOR AN EASTER ENGAGEMENT ~• l • , I A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT Will HOUI TILL WANTED Grubba Jewelers YOUR OIAMONO & GIFT CENTER " Diamonds Our Speciaffy " KEEPSAKE, COLUMBIA & ORANGE BLOSSOM OIAMONO RINGS OIAMONO IMPORTERS CHECK OUR PRI CES MAIN AND THIRD STREET Poqe 12 THE POINTER Morc.h 18; 1975 ~PINION .Egg decorating workshop here Ope a teller, Pisanlr.i , the beautifully u ~ns Potnt YMCA. ~~wa~:~ ~.!Nit!: ~~~~~'t! de':!O::!:~~ 5 always bem a vital part of Fntn- in Poland. It is a custom whk:h has quickly died In America, becaiiH: of our rushed pace of life. It takes time to des!&n an rg so that it will come alive \\i th color but the results e~,n be bey1lftd dnerfption. One really doesri ' t need f!\OCh practice' to become proficientatmakinJPiaankl . All . onen~ a reafewun· coated eggs and a few hours al the Pis•nkl Workshop, March 22. It will brheld from POINTER 1-4 p.m . In room 5 of the E_ditorial policy criticized aflff which will be an open workshop f« ~hose wanting to pncllce l~se skills . All Ta theedltor, materialuxcepttheeggswill . be supplied and a donation Rect'ntly I submitted a wlllbecollectedtopayf«tlle le tte r regarding the athletic materials. budlet aUocatiorw for next Parlr.lna In bolclr. of the year. II was not published. YMCA Is fr ee and non· members a re welcome. Consequf,nuy, _l called the The workshop is sponsored by the Ethnic Studies Steeri ng Committee of was too long f« publlcatlon. Vet several WHka •go there UWSP':-"- ' waspnentry ln your Opinion Deull Koll111ld seclion wttkh dld exceed the llmlt of 250 w«dl by a subUlt 4Uiil Ave. · :U4-1111 ~ t.antl,al ~ =-~~~ceU:t~~e: ~~ It ·u only right and decen t that the penon who puts to ge:ther suc h a fine publication be permit!~ to glory In his own lntdledual anarchy, or would It be better to use the term lntelleclual mu tutbaUon! . It ap p ears that the dlrtuwsswherel n youdwellls light enough to brtg~ten the · It appean to me that your lives or only your own breed. priorities are a blt muddled Have a nice life. or pertt.ps totally luld nJ . As for your edltoria.lt, what Barb Smlllt would we do without them! 1m Wasltl•&' • Mypolntlsnottoventmy negative feelings fo r not publlstuna my letter, but rather Ills topo~ea question. Could not some ol the spaee you use for comics, calen· dars, plctura or North Point Shopplftl Center and north Fcwth Avenue be used for letten ! Donaldson, Jenseri, Lorson & Mo:~onnev