Student Government elections soon by Ca roii\I . Marda .J Student Government elections will be Mid Monday, April %1, said Mad~ llrr"le. Student Goo.-ernment ~u~~ommlttee chair · El~tlonswillbehtldfrom sam . unti l 5 p.m . in the Quandt Gym lobby just outside from where rqlstration for first wmester or next year. will take place . About &S per~nt of the smate seats are open, said nerte ntue 11 suppoHd to beonlySO~nt butdueto r uignatto ns and curr ent \'acancies there are more opt'ninas this year. The other positions open are president and viupreu d ent, Herte U lid . Assembly elec:Hons are in the ra il , he added. A wna tor's duties are to representadistrictandma ke night Student GoverM'Ien t m~ting,aslllldentcommlltee The pmldtnt !las more s tatewide duties suc h as meetin&, • faculty com m itl.ee h.andlin& mf'eting and spend at lusl one hour a week in the SIUident Government ornee, llertesald. The vkto11fesident auisb the president in many ways. ne is chairperson of the ass.r:mbly and manages local administra tion. matters im·olved with United Council . He chain the senate and makes appointmenl5 to commillees andcommlttee htadswllhthe approval of the unate, H~te said. ' 'The petitions must be tu rned in by 4 p.m., Aprll2t," ller te said . -U!!VPPOI NTER SERI ES VII, VOL. 18 UW-Stevens Point, Thursday, April 10, 1975 ' Sr.IAU!ylil ~l'brtK•ru""'lr.l In lhu iuue_ · Upc:omln.& Student Go•~~~ ~lectlon.J to be held day. ~adllneforpetitkinJAptil2t . ·N"' mayor ·Ttll.t ""&&I ~aU on major tonetnw. approval. known the interuts of the consUtuents of that dlstrkt. They m ust attend the SUnday r~lltration Text rental fee change awaits approval fto~ ralnlcturt awalta ·Athltticprlc:rltles~ Looking ahead- • NO. 39 by lb.rdetPfenc:lll A reco mm e nd e d restruct uring or the text ~lal fee has been sent to Central Ad minis tntlon (CAl ~mi~~~=~~eb~u~WSP Currentl y , $12 of uch ill.ldents'activityfeels appropriatedtotextrental. Part lime studenl.s as Y,"t'll as full ti me studenta presently pay the same amount for text renta l . The new text r ental restructurin&will prontethe !:~~=· ~=ts~:!> takes!xor nlnecreditshave been subsididngthe17and 19 credit students. " l fHitheconceptlsgood. the more credits you carTy, the more books you11 be usina:." uJd Bob Bad:tinsld. student budlet director of Student Govern ment. " ll 's almost like a user charge," Badzinsk! added . The proposed restructuring of the text rental fee was coo r dinated through the e ff ort s of Bud Ste in e r . assistant directo r of t he University Center WC I, Ron Hatchet, director of the UC. Joe 51. )farie . business manag~ and the text rental staff. The Univeralty Centers Policy Board CUC PB I. composed of stllldents who give Input to the policy making decisions of the UC ...~re notified after the ap· proval . "l~eethe reasoningand justification for It, but thn-e was no s tude nt in put." Badzinsltlsaid. ~ new text rental will be a better distribution of fees "'ith no raiseln feesuniess su.Kients have a n abnormal credit load, according to St. Marie. Thecur rentsurplusthetext • ~::ed~::e~~~~ 'Village Krakowlak ', a Polish dance. has (fr om left) Karen Buchhol z and Nan cy Wipper man a'> members of the group. See story on IFO on pages 4 & S. Photo by RK:k Clgel. and is UKd to subsidir.e the curtflltbol;ikstoreeach yea r . The UCPB opposed using the de fici t budget which "'"OUldinciUideSI6.000eallng into that surplus for the p r oposed text r e n tal restructur ing . Student Government has a«epted the propsal. The text rental proposal is currently awai t in' fina l action by CA in Madison. Pas:~e April 10, 1975 THE POINTER 2 Legal drugs discussed at symposium u~-P-01--,----N-T E~-R Spullers for th e 1ym · poaiuro on " Lqal Drug1 : Use and Abuse" havebet'n named atUWSP; thef'etheevflltwill tab place Monday, April 14. The objectives or the l)'mpo&ium are to provide inlormation about and to examine the ethical lm · plicationsollqaldncUAge. The sympoclum w!U btaln v.itha9:45a .m. wele«neand symposium introduction.' "Legal and Political lasuH In Drug Usage" lathe titie of theflratpruentallon, bcglnnlr~~ at tOa .m. Gaylord PRIM~ltttK ·-,..,_·- ... .·-' Cancer crusade. provides info --~= The hands re<:~\·ed du1in11 the crusade 1re used in a numbn'olwsys : l ) reaearch l ACS supported th e development ol the " Pap The crusade is intended to Smear"J : 21 educ11ion l ACS ra ise fl.a\Cis and to ed~Jeate supports clinics promotins people to warning ligns and breut H:lf~xaminaUol\l for prevention of cancer. v."Omenl ; 31 lid to caneff With respec:t to w.arnlng The lecture will include the s igns the Cancer Society ~~~~~lan:u':::i::m~l~~ : : : overall impl ications of v.'OUidlikepeopletobeaware administration. current•ndpro}ecteddrug of the followin&: II change in usage pAtterns i n thi s There hu been 1 booth al ~lorbladderhabits , 2 ) a country . luuu such as 10re th at does not heal , 31 the Unlvenity Center from socielai«Jntrolor indivldual unu s ual bl e eding or April 7 to Aprll ' tt from H rights andnorms ofvalueor discharge, 4) thickening or p .m .. with written i n· self-determ ination will be hunp in brea~ or elsewhere, formation and short audio· integrated with Information 51persistentlodi&estionor visual presmtaUon . imparted durins ear li er di fficulty In swallowing, 61 In addition, tbe Resid\nce • preRnlftions. obvious dfinge In wart or Hall Council (RH CI 11 uking Brining the sympotium to a mole or ?I naggingcouah.or participant o( RII C close will be a p1nel hoarseness. While lhese are each Weeke~tstocontrlbutea d.isc:llllionbylhespeallen st not definite Indications of nlckel. These funds will be I p.m .. chaired by Norman can c er , they s hould be donated to the American f'ost , M.D. checked out with the doctor. Cance-r Society. The Portage County unit of the Amnican Cln«r Society has initiated their crusade, whk:h will run from April7to ... TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION ·Scientific Research Has Found That T. M.: 1) Glvu the body a dftper level of ,.st thlln deep aleep. (Sclentlflc Amer. Feb. 1973) 2) CaUMI the bt'sln to luncUon In a tnCK"e In· ~:l~t:dcu~::r~.;r:~:s~:~~Y ~~~~ion J 31 UAB PERFORMING ARTS :~·;~r:ht:o~~'a.~~~~ Jr:~:3)•'P" 4) tmprows Job perlonnanca • lnc,.aMs rnro:r:~tty (Academy of Mnagament Jour. 51 •• ~'::~r:;1t· ~r::;;~,r:rormanc• ~nlv•r· lmprov's P eraon~llly (Journal ol Counce!· lng Psychology Nov. 1173) 7) oac,.ases anxiety (Journal ol Humanistic Psychology In prua) 1 a !~n~~~~t~:.~~~~(c~~~tfo~~~ ~;~Y· 5} 1 IJ ::;:,ue~o~~~::n~~a Ro~:~~e:a,clw;: 12·1) 10) Significantly reduces the lima ta~n lor ln.omnlacs to tall asleep (Sclantlflc R• Man:h on TM; Collected ~ra Vol. 1) LAST COURSE THIS SEMESTER! Tues. Apttl15 8 P.M. Nlcolet·Morquette Rm. Wed., Aprl116 8 P.M. Garland Rm. Unimslty Cenler·UWSP Info 341-5473 M IN THE COFFE'EHOUSE FREE .•. FREE .•. FREE I ~Ao ~·~U~I~0,~19~ 7~5------~ TH ~E~PO ~ I N~T~ ER ~----- Poge3 New mayor expresses his views byHH:lA,naCtlua One of the many issua tll"preued by Jim fl~eson. e =::. ~:~~ Althouah the Common ~I ~~~:-:~a11 f::~ fltgl~ said UuH he hopes unsuc«ssful . Without con· stitualts, theft 1.1 no dir~t control on a managn--type person." He a dded that the volun· tters and people of Stevens new mayor ~~::'e::::~: Generally, said Fiqleson, yearona. Pointarea lotrnoreeff~tlve f'itglcson said he feeiJ that tha!ltht credll ,&lventot hem. U.S. and Stevens Point Is im· the ma)'«al po1ltion should possib le in the presen t su,y full-time and dl.sacrte Com ment ln1 on the economic situation besides ..,ith the idea of hiritli a city potentia l of students in thefac:tthatthtrearepn~jecll admlnlstntor. 1ovemment, Fiqleson said :ne:::,:J~ted that must be lie 11id, ' "The penon who that il will depend on the 1 student body aettinc its vote On propHty tu , F'iqleson . Tr::t ~~ "!!(th~ ~: out,uinlhe ca5eolelectiog said that a study is beina pa)'HS a nd not appointed by a s tudent alderman. It 1.1 made to c:tloose one of the two the Common Counc:U which is always possible that the plans 11\at wi ll l'll'l p to get us t'lec ttd by the people. The studmt body could do it out olthe unequal assessmrnt city executiVe appi'Oilc:h Ia a tha twuputontheresidtnts pseudoof'eturn to the clly for IM las t year . manaaer form or govern· Fltglnon added that he ment , which was proved was in error In one of his campaian pr omiaes to b]' Ja,.neL. IIubac her reassess propft1y tu:es by r««~vtnlna the Board of '1'btre will definitely be a Appe~ . lie tyd found out summn- session offered for later that the body had this yeu ," ui d W1yne al r eady bun diuolved . Difford, director of swn mnlto-.·e1.-er, there will be a f'oik mU!Idan Betsy Kalke 5t:IMIOol. more open and acth-e Board 1 olAppeallinthenextyear to 11ve the citizens prope r session will be on Frida y and co nsl dention ove r_.;:-t he April 10. n and 12. Kaste. l bluessinltn- , 1.1 the Saturday,Aprl125and 21. Ttle ~r~equa.l uaessmen t thn' 1\a\"e seco nd sl n a l e female times of r egistration a re 1\ad. I votalist tha t has appeared in listed in the ti me table and An important issue to the campusnndalso tof'ieglcson th e Coffee house th is yea r a lso th e pr ocedu r e for Is the Mkhigan A\·enue ex· and th e on ly one t h is regl.stering by ma il . semester. " Approxi,!flately one ltss tension. He said ttyt the Kaste has played in Col· co une has been cut in decision on thl! status of the project !\ad come from the fed!~ all ovn- the Mid· co mp a ri son to tl\e las t univers i ty i tse lf and IIII"Ht and has pl1ytd wi th s umm e r seulon ,' '' sial d pre«edinp by the Common artists such as Slf!'Ve Good- Difford. "A new C1)U.f$f! in man . J im Post . Vuaar motorcycle safety has been ~lenci~altl.:t' h:rt~d Cements and Steve Younjl. added and an lntertlt of Admission is free . approximately 25 &Zudents umpaianed against it on K'Oiocical considerations and on the balls of irs hi&h cost and safely factor. being in close proximity wi th the entroncetoP. J . Jacobll High School. f'ie"~leaon added furtheTtl\atlin lecanbedooe to change ' the situation . him goirc in the wrong dir«tion " Besides, a person should han• the intestinal fortitude to ata.nd up and be accounted dur in& th is ti me:· said the great Fiegleson. f'iegluon sa id he ad· voc::atn a t1111'0 )'elir mayoral term instead of the l)l'esent the lowering of taxes in the again. Howevn- it would be difficultforastudenttos.erve on a common ~ell and as an a lderma n when one conslcltrs the double load of work he 1111ill !lave to un· :~ta~s lna:!de~fc hi:~~ sibi.lities . said F'iettleson. f'ie1 1eso n Invites the student bodr to raiae any questions or 1ssues and in the f!'Vent of a critical luut, he said he will ca U t.,on the uni\"ersity to speak . It becomes m ost lr Uiitratinc for an el~ted official .whetheTaldnmanic: Any lnfonn a tion and In· terest from the student body ::c~=~~!atw~~~ ~-:::n~i~.~~~ get more Involved In city politk:l , he added. F'iqlesonconcluded that a t this time he has no future plans in politics beyond the mayoral seat. Summer time table available Follr singer here ~~~~= ~t;np.~~ re~te~~or ~~~m~ • --p.oor Henry'S::::~ THURSDAY ONLY soun~ four Y earone . ~crit i dsm ~~~~~~smr~~~~ut~h:s e~~:c~ tion«rin& pr ocess is no t sign.flunt in a small city like S teven s Po i nt . said f'iq.leson. He added tl\at the people should take a look at the•rmayore1o'ft'Y t"''O Yearl and be 1,1ven a cl\ance to ch:lnge thri r mind if they fimt Heart String Drinks Y2 Price Til9 P.M. - TENTS! LANTERNS! BACK PACKS! t THESE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE RECREATION EQUIPMENT ITEMS YOU CAN RENT AT LOW PRICES FROM THE RECREATIONAL SERVICES CENTER. COME DOWN AND SEE US FOR A COMPLETE UST OF OUR EQUIPMENT ,) Located In The University Center 1) 1\as already been shown lor this course." " There have been no courses eliminated in the graduate level because of the greatcltmandforlhem,"sa\d Difro rd . " We try to get courses tl\at attt~mdlt.e the studeriis needs. The Otld of psyc holoay an d educat ion have pro ved to be ve r y popular with st udents a t UWSP and a ~ number of courses wi ll be avallabe for those internt_ed studtntl." Physical Educ.ltlon 101 Is not receiveing a ny priority than any other tOO level course, said Difford. " You would be surprised at the number of studen ts who put off takina Phy ed ~r~tl l the summn- session before they grad uate," s aid Dlfford . This 1.1 why there Is such • demand for th is course during the summn- stSSion. The summer cln also be a better time to ta.ke phy ed partkularily for such ciUHS as tennis becauae ol bettnweathe r conditions. ui d Difford. aasses wi ll bq:ln 1t 7:ts a.m. on Monday, June 9 and the last period wi ll end •t 1~ :45. The leng th of the course will be determined by thenumberofcredltsollhat course. f'or eumple, thrM· credit courses will meet for 50 minutnd.ally. Students should not forget to pick up a timetable in the Rtgistration-Recordl Office of the St udent Services ""'"'· FORTitESAKE Of YOURSANITY. PRAY IT ISNT TRUE! Pa~e 4 THE POINTER April 10, 1975 by ltirlr;Cigr l Aeount)' p:atrolman stoppc!da car for running a stop sign last 11·eek. As the drh•cr of thcear stcpped out. theofficer noticed the ' lfO 'bu\Lon on thedrh·er 's jacket. Th t• orncer as ked what that meant, anduponfindmgoutthatitstoodfor In ternational ~'o l k Dancers. the depul)'asked " v.·en•n't)·outhcont'Sthat Pl'rforrnl.'dal Bernard's last week ?" The ck'Puly askl.'d that the drh·er stop forstgnsinthefutureandthcndro\'1' awa\'. What is it behind the ' IFD ' button! ln tt1Tla llonal Folk Dan«rs is a group of36s tudentsconcemcdv.ithllf'esening the folk culture of the Old Wor ld, ac co rding tu C lar ' Schuette. choreographer-director " We an~ a colloclion of st udents and non -s tudents, s nake c harmers and futurebusinessmenwho\·ar)• inageand disposi tion but who all share a common respoct:~ndappreciatiooforthcmusic Barb Grady, left, Dennis Kenealy, Lauren Welch and' Tim Borchardt practice t he Ger man dance ' Steirisher' . I:ECIAL FEATURE u_ POINTER and dan«' of our ancestors," said Schuette. f oWlded In 1967 by two members of a Bngham Young dance group, the IF'D hashadarathcr shakypast.Oncethose tv.·o left , "we ra n into all kinds of problems." Schuette said. Thedubwasnot permitted to meet in the dance studio v.ilere they had been practicing anymore and the IFD coold nolongermeetasaclub-class. Schuette then got permission for the g.rouptopractlcein thecoort yard oflhe Fine Arts Center. The club began to grow and was permitted to again practice In the dance studio during the second se mester of the t97l-1972Jchool year. " 1\wu justlikea big explosion . We had three big performances that sem· esterbesidesthcannualconcertplus threehighschool usemblies. Aiongv.1th the mo\-e back into the studio, we had a line semester," said Schuette. Studentscan nowr«:eiveanacademlc credit for partici pation in the IFD. The group nov.· meets twice a week to practice inte r national folk dancea. Presently, the lfDhasa re~rtoireof over 50 dan.:es from l:l countries. Photos by Rick Cige/. German dances are among those In the dancer s.' repetoire . ' Muhlradl ' is being perfor med by (from left) Karen Grimm , Lorr ie Ripke and Debbie Steinmetz. April 10. 1975 ves folk culture THE POINTER Page 5 Bicycles of Excellence! fuji Jeunet If you ' re going touring , choose the light One to ride. Fuj i ra ted 1st by a leading magazine . HOSTEL SHOPPE, LTD. " The Down town Bleyct• Shop~ " 1314 W•t.r St . Sout h of Shippy 4!#,:'t ~ or the Spnng Bride ThelovehDI of DIAMONDS designed settings 05 Performer's costumes ore fiHed with core Koren Beck (left) ond Koren Grim m help Bob Kerksieck. Otter/ee's ~ JLWLH R.S Sh~l PoQe THE POINTER 6 Apri l 10, 1975 '*'SI'ORTS 'P POINTER DON'T MISS Baseballs or snowballs ? * HOT WAX & NEW LICKS * a Special 90 Minutes of Music by Don Schroeder Brought to yojJ'y Apd l 9 ma rked the sup· posed star t ci f the 1975 bllseball season for UWSP. Ridiculous you say.lbere's sUU snow on the ground! How can you expect to play ,.-----=£ ----- ---:.ill .. Every Monday Night at 10:30 P.M. .on WIFC FM 96 moderrc' nter ors IUIChtd,SI. 0;-:.;~:;-~, • ::=~~t~=~~April ~t~~,:~~~lw':u'iJ.u'~=-~ know. How possible futol on isa II success ~b~!!J!~~i::ii:ii::ii::i::iii':::;-~·i::':;o::J carry baseball pro& ram when you ---------------------------~~ =~~~~e!~~~~~'ti!J!~~ wh ic h a r e In the un· predictable weather of April'! But what can be done'! Part of the problem Is tha t baseball is not pef'mltted to pre·empl exam · week therefore nullifying the last ...-eek of school. II almost seemsan lnjustlcelO~ta team to com plete a season lrithin this four week Ume limit. T h e ma i n p r oblem howeve r , Is the sc hool calendar. APRIL APRIL 14-19 14-19 OUr caltndar simply It not cond~ive to the weather that warrantt tpring time sports. Moslschools t lllrtsemesten appr=mately10da)'11ater lhan Point Jivln& them an extra week and a half. Many times this means the dif· fer~ between playing in the late unpiredictab\ecold 111-ealherollrinteror the early spring air. • Many agree that an early temester te r mination is toprovidestudentswilh a head start In the annual summ er job hunt . Early te r mination however means a cr ip pling blow to s pring ........ Coach Oark would like to see a unified sdl<d calendar "':hen all unlvenilies would be s ubject to the same starting and ending dates. If this Is not poulble perhaps the lifting of the no tl!lon during exam ~o Chicken Out on the grass-or in your room--"",,=,.."," ~.,._,,~~~~;~;~ or at a baIlgame-or between meaIs. '":i'i:"f.~.::;,Jo,..,. Be a coward toda••. ;E!;~~~lln~:e:~nr.~: ----------------------------1 a;:'~n~;~~~~ !fir~:!,! calendar, It autes havoc ., Coach Cark had hoped this The Small Fry-2 pieces of chicken, french fries, grilled roll ::;:·.~.:-:,:'.-;~· " ''""'The Friends Fry-5 pieces of chicken. french fries, grilled rolls =.."?.-~:~~'R~~ 8 The Feast Fry-10 pieces of chicken, french fries, grilled rolls ·~uWSP """" """ · can not continue trytng to Chicken Out now at: =~ ~~~f:.!!:~: the season ttarll early in $ .99. $2 .35 $4 .95 ~~; . .., '"' ~"'''" .__o_N_E_W_E_E_K_O_N_L_Y~-,u_._c_._G_R_I_D_I_R_O~N-,. g~~~J~:~==u!~ THE POINTER 10, 1975 April Page 7 Athletics face uncertain future • by Jim Habeck alloell!ted as Jut year. which If 11n)'lhina is more un· ~~t!' s:.idral problems , As11resultofthe~ funding , 1111 mm's sports next ye.a r plan to be funded at the 197~-75 level. ... A meelina of UWSP UWSP had hoekey coac;hes in March produced seven! recommendations for !j k~i. proaram the program . !I ockey Coae h Hick Those attmdina felt every Blanche joined the faeulty In effort should be made 1.0 maintain th e present proaram where possible. No addi tional student fees It "'111 recommmdc!d that 1\a\·e been allocated 1.0 the women's aym nulic's be dropped, due to a pr~ p.l)' lengthened ~eason and In· In addition. infla tion 1\as creasedc:ost . redta«•d the buying po111o-er of Also recommended wu a tementof aupport for the ~e!~en budget, Krueger sta athletic module proposal . :r"e proposa l approvedln l...aiCroue,wasfonnulatedby orflclals fr om different ~~~ i~h:n~)'t~uy;; ~~~n!: ~~"!f'~~t tomorrow's UWSP athletic ~~::;(lin& to Athleti c Bob Kfue&er, any numbet' ol options (OIJJd be Director ::e'!,e!. 1 ~~~i~;. ~ n;:c;~a~ ~*:~ yet . Student Covernme~t 'a no coach !:: ~t~in!~ckey ::;~ln!tt p~~~~'C:!~ ~:f~C ~;~~~: . m•Hee C PPB~C ) r eeom · mtnded a fundtng of IM,330 for~:fi~~~ the u.me total Trackmen. win set for Relays f byRa•dyA.Peka l• The UWSP Pointers came home from EvanstDn, IL \ictorious in a meet h~d April 4 and 5. lnthequad.nt~ulilrmeet hald on the North111o-estern Unh·ersity campus the Point tracksten tallied 71 points . It ;!st~aec~r:a':~~:t :: Pointers battled a strona Univeraity of illlinois · Oticago Crcle leilm 11nd b ri s k JO · desree tern · peratures. Coach Don Amiot said, " I feltwedidasweUaspo&Sible considering the cold. It "'"as an excellent outdoor meet for this ea rly in the season." The thinc lads took top honon or fin t plac-e In fi\-e tvenlJ : the 2:20 )'Md dash , Inte rmediate hurdl es, the ~ot put, dlscua •nd tr iple JUmp " Oennia Rue 11nd Ted Harrison did rul well in the triple jwilp and Don Buln.Jn turned in a 4: 20 mile. John tlainattodidannc:dlmtjob :i:~-:_~yar-d dasbl too.'' Coming events Ruetriple-ju.mped4~ '1" and Da ve Holmes thre"'' the diK"us t-17' in eamin& their firsu for the Pointers. Y,'htn asked if the outdoor mt-et ...-as btnerldal to his s quad . Amiot sa i d . " Definitely. No otlx-r team in the rnnfer ence has ~n outude so fa r as I know. It ;::. ~~ experienee for the The Pointers next meet is thlsSaturday, Aprill!,when they will host till- Colman Relays here. Aile\'entsbetl:ln at noon for . the six teams enterfd : UWSP. Par kside. LaCrone. Whitewater, ()shkosh and l.oras College. ArnJool 111d , " We '~ looking ror ...•ar-d to L.Saturd•y . There 111oill be some dam good teams here , l.aCroue for one because or their depth . We hope tOJt-e a \ot of people out the« to •ntch ua." Results of the North · western meet we r e as follo111o"J : uwsr . 71 U of I Ollc:ago Orele : 5>4 f\Oorth Cent.-.! Naperville · 30 UhnoU Benedictine· byJim lt.bec: k Bol.h the UWSP baseball and track teams will be buay ...-ith home events this weekend. • Today the baseball team ls 51eheduled for their home opener apin5t WiDOna State. The doubleheader is slated to begin at 1 p.m . SatiU'day the track team ...;n host the Colman Relays , while thebaseballtea mtakes on Vthitewater. The meet , which begird 111 noon. will fea ture ZG evenLJ, Inc luding the 4«1 and mile relays. the javelin, the new twomilewalkevent and the steeplechase. Whlte ...-ater will meet the Pointe!' bueball team at I p . m .. Saturday, fo r a doubleheadt!'. sehool5. All schools in the v.~tSCOnSi n Slate Univeralty Conference CWSUC I V.'tl'e ut1ed 1.0 field at least 10 men 's ath letic teams and six women teams. In 1974-n, seven female andtlmalesport te•mswere offertd at UWSP. Considerln& wh11t sports s hould be dropped If nece ua ry , the coac h es establishedsever alcriterlai.O be used In evaluation. Whether the sport Involves conference competi tion will be considered. (Hoe key Is the sole non·WSUC aport . ) Staff availabi lity to st't'Ve u coaches will also be eon· Jiderec!. OlrTently it is uncerlaln whe th e r Limited Ti me Employment funds wi ll be available next year . tr they are not, the present 111oTestllng, men's JYmnasUca and ...·omen's field hoekey coaches 111o'OUid not be paid and the sports ml&ht possibly be dropped. A program 'a suecn.s and studmt interest in Ierm a of p.~ttlclpation and spectator invo lvement will •lao be considered. The eoac:hes make recommendations to the athletic board, who makes final decisions. Bob S.dzinski, PPBAC ehairman. has pre viously stated that in the future he wo uld not conalder un re_ a~iatlc so m,e se lf · sustam mg sports. In addition to the a thletie program funding , a separate PPBAC proposal of $3000 for "'-omm 's athletic uniforms "''aS recommended. AI present, the PPBAC funding recommendations must be acted on by Student Govemment todete.rminelhe rmala lloeations . "Right now the overall situation is very vague. We 1\aven't decided anything for certain,'' said Krueaer . 10% 0 UNT on cash and cany onlers with Student I.D. (Yokt on HoUday•) LARGE SELECTION OF GREEN PLANTS U. A. B. PERFORMING ARTS PRESENTS THE WISCONSIN BALLET a. Presently A WISCONSIN ARTS BOARD FUND umHa UAB FILMS AFree Science Fiction TRIPLE FEATURE! major dance company lor the ' 74 '75 RE C IPIENT PRESENTS Sunday BERG AorilFIELDHOUSE 20th a:oo pm ALL GENERAL SEATING $1 .00 UWSP Students $2.50 Non·Stud ents M~~~~'at~~~~. J. 4 neketa available: Unlv. Center lnlo Deak. Allen Center, DeBot Center & Downtown 111 Wes tanbergef's Program Banqu Qt Room University Center For more Info or grou p ules eall 348-43-43 or s top In at th e atudent eetlvi· ties olflc:e(U. C.) Groups of 15 Of more recel•e 2 FREE Ticket a PoQe 8 THE POINTER April 10, 1975 .OPINION r---~~~y ~ 1 I I I II ORANGE BLOSSOM COLUMBIA COSMIC U!!!.fP KEEPSAKE BELOVED KAYNAR DIAMONDS OUR SPECIALTY COME IN AND SEE OUR DIAMONDS IN COLOR GREEN - CANARY - BURNT ORANGE I. L DIAMOND IMPORT.g_RS CHECK OUR PRICES GRUBBA JEWELERS STEV::SMP~~~~~~r54481 PHONE {715) 344 7122 ~· '~ 1 ~ ., Trivia's over'now what?' mitted to anythina. They ~';,~f!}e;il.congratulations foundthatltthey gavea ll tUe to the WWSP people for erfort . theycould occom pllsh making Trlvm 75 a runaway things a n d t h ese ac · complishmenls could be seen and appreciated by them· selves and othen;. Maybe they found themselves top dog in the rlna l tally, or Wi lling to get Involved in -it . maybe ' t had been a fight a.IJ th e way to stay out of the " cellar . totally Involved and com· Whateve r It was, t he sleepiH-5 nlght.s and hectic days are over and something you can be proud or hu been accomplished. ~·::::.m ' p 0 I NT ER . . ·"""''""' ~~~a~~~~~:=:: ~.----:..k'MC~..C~>-.r.~~,..~ ~':g'r!,n~~e~=~~e~·~ tJutnowwha t 'reyougonn a do? It was a hell of a lot of fun,but lhere'sno more tri via for one full yea r . That'u long timetowaltfor somethl ngu good as that. What I'm trying to get a tis, you don't have to wait . Now thatyouseetha t belnil:ln· volvcd doesn't hurt, that It's an ellhllarnti ng exper ience, you shouldn't be arraid to 1tayin. llere's a Jist of t r ivia questions that you can start working on right away . 5 pol nta. You're a llall Cooncll member. How do you get the pool table in the basementre·felled ? IS points . You're Uall Presldenl. !low many options do you have for the Hall sign· in policy? zs p oi n ts . you're In Residence Hall Council . What do you do to get the Moody Blues t:J play in St.ev~s Point ? SO.~tau' reon the THE VILLAGE ENJOY THE BEST IN APARTMENT LIVING TWO BEDROOM FULLY FURNISHED APARTMENTS AIR CONDITIONING, CABLE T.V. HOOK·UP HEAT AND WATER HAVE IT BOTH WAYS, COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE The Village Under New Managem ent Open 301 Poiii , change the rood sl tua with a series or editorials . How? 100 pol n(l. You 're Student Government Presidenl. What wo ul d you do a bout th e Michigan Avenue extension? About the ph y . e d . requ irem e nt? About co m· municallon breakdown? 1,000 point•. You're-you. Do ~6mt!:~~g~~~~n!eio :.V~! • ) yououtof yourcoma. Rl t hard lnnon IJ.& Ba ldwi n