' • U!!!~PO INTER SERIES VII, VOL 18 UW-Stevens Point, Thursday; May 1, 1975 NO. 45 • UWSP student body turns out In full force for class registration aJld voting for Student Government Offices. Photo by Roger W. Barr. Badzinskl, Alvarez to head Student Government Studmt &d&tt Dinlttor ~ wu dect.d Studml Govemmmt Pn:lldnt ror aa:t ,_.. lD ekcti.Monday. Studmt Gove:rnma~t Vice Prellderlt MaN Alvarez wu rftlected. 8oth ber and Badztnstl wen~Juat Wider 1,50D t.Uot. were c..t lD the e&ecUoa, ~lilll.tlout20pe«eatolthestudeatbody. 01 tbe 210 Sludmt Seute - •. 11 were CJIIft' Ia this tleetioa. IOoltbe~eallwrel«oneyev, lheotherlbare tonpirelllbtDeumber. . All tO ol theHDale ~e~t. with -yeu terma wa"e twed. OniJfou:rclllleotbtr•ixseallwerefllJed. :.~~~~~~~beth~~-= Bkltlowiak, KN Arndt aM 8Gb Sba'fer Wfttetec:l.ed to ooe yur Mftlle terms. Joel Gueathtr, Klrt ADdenDa, Jim Elicoo ud Jack 0. Pedi: were deeted to ~mate Lerma wh&dl ...W upiH oe.t D!cember. Looking ahe..d... Page 2 May I, 1975 THE POINTER Delonay takes UC presidency ..- On April 12, United Council tUC I pmident Jim Hamilton turned ova-- his p\~l to Michael DeLonay , from Mil ....-auk~ and ended h.is term as chief student pemment leader In the state. "lamthankfulforthetnat youplacedlnmethisyrar ," Hamiltoo u.id to the UC executive directors. " I hope you will continue to support your new pmldent as you supported me." Michael DeLonay was UW Milwaukee's Student Association president this de-cision to sue the UW Milwauk~ administration past~ar . and the Board ol ~ent.s 0\"er the 197~ Merger lm · plt'mentationGuidellnes. Yet , now many concede that the la..,·suit was a good idea and even helped ensure the creation of ~table merger guidlines on many campuses. Interested in politics since hi&h • school, Del.onay has beenactlvelyinvolvedinUW l\til..,·aukee Student Government sin« 197l.Atthattime he was elected ... tudent senator, a post he held until 1974, when he was elected Stu dent Associa ti on presidt'nt. Some criticized as hasty an d ren egade hi s bold llispoliticalsclt"n«major ' mt'etings . '"The r ege nts be made the samt' for the act.s as the C'OUnterpart In suppoledly scn·e the best whole system . No on~ = ·:: t~~~ ~i~~~~~ :~~sc~:!t:eub:~i::r-~ =U5~! terou:u!~·~ in that disciPline, he said he ofthestudenls that11ttend the su ff~ 111 the expense of the hopes to graduate ''Some day unh·enity. It see:ms only others." in the futllf't' .'' natur11l')?gt ""l! be allo-...l!d a Spe~kina of the merger a u:~~-!u~~i':~Y i~~ ~::Sn~;~J~~c! ~"at t!! ~=-j~/~i ~~ ! sa;~,he ~~ 1 litrumt'ntal in aett.ing the UW Ml lwalllr.ee s tudent duplica ting center started. Thl a service proYides students with access to lo-...• cost print in& and offset presses. lleatsosta rted anill· fated student grocery coop whose bad nnanclal strai t.s 1 can give them the f«dbaclr. "'stipulated facts" to be theyneed ," h~uid. agrteduponbeforethel'inal Hesaidhe..,•ouldalsoliketo ruling is announced . "We all see the university rrvlsc its have to a&ree to when it..,... tuition formulas, so that that I clld what I did, and student.s at both the old state ..,·hen It was tha t Oiancellor university campuses and !Werner ) Baum did what he those a t Madison and did. We all know ..,·ho-<klne·lt. Milwaukee pay tuition at the now we're working on ~~ ~r~tc~n-~.~~ ~~ ~~~!n;~~ ;~J~ ::; 1 ~;e'::~f~i~~ ~heats~~: · n!~j so me --yo u l ose some . upthbfall,''hesaid. "ltls rullngwouldbeannounced in Anyway, it wu a good Idea," important that tuition ntes mld-cummer. washls r::etoJuesUonJ ·~thtc ~~t. !~t tuition,merger-theseare' ""'"'· "'"''"' '"'·the . issues that ..,;u be mOlt im· portant In the neJtt year," Delonay uid. "I'd like to see UC's budget • arow to w here the organi1ationcouldreallytalr.e . olf and become the effective lobbying-Information aroup it should be," he uid. UC's budget, m11de up ol volunlllry dues from the 10 member schools.lsSt2,000thiayear. ~:;~~'7&e:C~~~~· 'f:. ~rease to 132,000, since ~ud~~~::;,m:v~ m~~ J control of student sqreaated :.:-~: ~:e .:l:f:: ~ the five UC slllff members. The rest aoes to the ten uc e~ mpus directors, or ror f!1iscelianeous travel, prinlin&, poslllae 11nd other ex- ...,.,. DeLon.ty said he hopes to propoR to the rett'niJ thi1 yea r that UC be allowed to have direct Input Into their • • WBTHN STATE UNIVOSnY • . COLLEGE OF LAW Of OlANGE COUNTY . CA LIFO.HIA' S LA.GEST LAW stHOO L Ml'~'''*CC*IIinniOI' UI: ~OJIMII IA11 IAI.OJ~ OFFEIS A atOfCE OF FOUl ,.OGlAMS Of LAW STUDY: • IN 1 _ ~ ...... ) n.t.J;S "' I'UU.-nMI lo,. ......., IIJ·111111 " doo _ , .,......-,,., • ,. ... '"" ""'" - · .. ~ s-::~ .!.,~d-:.~....~"'!.t',~ =-.. -.. . .wart.. JUII:I OOC'fOI jJ.D.t . , . _ """' ~-~ CAIA£.-. D.pt. AN Dept. 127 •• Horttl St.at. Cola..~wt z-;;s: 11 11 Fullerton, CA 92631 ,,_.....,AcctwdltN, . (c..n!IMt. Ca..~, ,._St. •t IJ» S... ~. CA 921011 --'lhiUNJ ..... - • fALl SEMESTU IEGIHS AUGUST 21, 1975 .- AU-AUGJIAI'f .. - . , I W6 -~--·- Registration Is no fun for anyone but It's especially frustrating when , ~pon finding the desired .sections closed, a ma jor schedu le change must be made. Photo by John Hartman. Profile- LaFolleHe • not afraid to express views • • bySIIlrh:ySpittkmdlloer in U>at he Utes to joe, bite ~h~t'~!e~~- Dougbs UFollette wants histpitapbtoread,''Hewua mlre don. JI'Uin who~ what was Anothltratrikiqlimllarity ri&ht and had the iUtl to nJ,ht II In how both men aren't for it." a fraid to take the leu popular pointolvlewand beoutaoln& Laf'olletle doun't aet queasy a t the thought ol fiJhlinJ. He has re«nlly been taken to court b)' 21 lobbyiJta who don't agree with the lobbyist reaulllions he ena(:ted. The judge even ru led the tempon ry Injunction against Laf'olle.tte, but that doesn't make him want to give up, it only makes ttim want to ~lop an In t!XJWeuina: their staiXI. LaFollette said he thinks that Ptoxmlre votes wrong at times and he doesu't supp:wt some of the iuuu tha t Provnire advoc:ates. LaFollette said he felt he and Nelson are both pbilo.ophkal in the ...,-ay they ptr<:dve lhinp. But, he said , ~~~~n:.rcumr :=er~"~! : J..aFoUeue is aemrc the reputatlonolbeiftiVft")'Voca.l about hisvlews. Hedosn'tdo this by tMrely Knllin& out news rdeasa and ~1ft's from his oft\ce in Madison u some officials might do. ! LaFollette saki then are some politicians who get In orr~« and the people \lo'ho _much as an AlthouJh t..aFoitnte is vet')· outgoing and opinionated, he stlU slrikn a person u being a little shy. LaFollette looks like an unassumina: businessman tOark Kent looked preuy unauw\!Jna. too) and drives a t98D Rambler witlla dentin ~ted::i~n!'tfr':f:r = ~r:~~~~!':·asswntd. election.l ~ LaFollette ~ell aside at least one day a week ttl be away fr om Macli.soo and wiUI the people of the state. He tnveb thrq houl the state g iv i n g hi s vie ws a nd receivi ng those from the peope who put him In office. Last Monday he came to the Stevens Point area and spent a full day speakJn& a t One hi&h schools ( two in Pointandoeein~ln Rapids>, a ttendirc a preu CU\ference. a atucleat rap JeSSion and another meeting in W"ISCOftlin Rallida. When LAFolteite spoke at the Stevu. Point ArN Seni« iligh, the students didn't wl\isperttleachot.her« dG~e olf,w!Khwould prohlblynot have been unusual with some political spoken. Wtud they listened qu ietly and intently u he told them how everyone of the m could become poliUcl.a.aa In thdr own dally Uves. LaFollette is DOt direcUy related to Ule ion& line of LaFollettea who have been pro m i ne n t In Wisconsin poliUcal hbtory. He is a aecond cousin to All. Gen. Bronson U Follette. LaFoUet~'s A JOt of ability to make people want to bKomelnvotvedcan beinthe way he talks. He speakJ very flit and I'Xjn:Uofl his ideu conebdy. · Mountain ProductS~Co<pofation Parkskie. La F'olle tte has miud (eelings sboutlhe fact that be is a LaFollette. H.avirlg • reco&nl.zed name helped him to get Into ol'fice. he said, but, be would prefer if he Wertl:l't socloselyauoclattd with lis dl.lta.nt rdatlves bteause be wouJd lilre to be abletothinlr that he !1Uicle it on his own. As Secretar y of State, LaFollette ukl be has men opportunity ttl talk ttl people than at a state senator. But he said that the covernor is ~!:~.!~~ ~e~j~o:!!~ ~~~:,.~=P~=:~ =~d!t1~.t~!~t ~pu:~ ~~::~::t~~~ ~::. few teachers who were present to ulr them Wisconsin Sec. of Stat e Oou91as LaFollette he ld sever a l In f orma l quest ion and answer sessions at UWSP on April 28. Photo by John Hartm an. 'The S«:retary of State'1 f1ther wu not in poi.IUca ud priorto hlspresentposltloo. LJFollette w•• a stat e .wnal«. Befcn thlt hewu a chemistry tuchn- at UW LaFollette Mid, the p ernor would have a penon of his l::ea~~ha~il;; .:~~ it who may diugrM with him, a• La Follette ofte-n does. La.FoUette said that he hun"'! deddid whethft- he will want to run for Secrdary ofSlateapln"Wheflhlster"m LaFollette compared· ls up in four years. But U he hlmsdf u 50 perca~t has hil way. someday peop&e like Vtilliam Prosmire and 50 v.ill be rd'n-rinl ttl him u bei• ~~~·~J~=~ ~r! ~~~~te~enator , TENT SALE Get your career off to a flying start. _, Quahfy lorAlrrorceOII•ur Tr•il'linc. t!'ll~thtll­ lo9ilolorn,...iJIIortr•tn· •• ~ ~:~~'!:~ :j:e: port unlliu , rtsponlib•h· llfSII'IdlfWifdl. lttl/wi d ftllfiCOI'IVII'ICf ~:, ~~~6~~;2.~: COLLECT. Lookup. Be looked ap to. AIR FORCE $ _ --_----_____-_ ---------------.... _... . _... __ _ ,_ ~ ... .....-~- --- --- ---, --·--·..,. .~:.-.. NOW ONLY 5495 the sport shop Page 4 TH E POINTER More budgets requests approved by.USlaHII All but $ pe«!Dt ol the Student Acliv1ty fee ~et ~~~~~ed by Student =~t~:~.~d\~ Elch fuU time ~uivaJftlt student wiU p.y $4$ nut ,rear to finance ahaden t ~aruzatioas and thrir K · tiv ltes. 111eexpec:ted revftlllll! from stu:knt fees nnt year II S3011,000. How that money II alloated la determined by Student Government the r ecommendat io n of the Student J>rocramml~ and ( fiE ) -" on r~A~ci':""l,.is eommJ t ~ee UWSP students look on as a contestant in the egg\ toss stretches for the egg during the\..CNR conclave adlvltles. Sunday niJht, April %1, Student Government 1 • ...,. ~J:! Pho.to by Rogef W. Barr . tivity United ceUOf''l Reserve Fund and the Studftlt Govenvnent Reserve FUnd. UAB will receive130,000in activity fee money nut yur. That 's the samt~ameu~t they received lut year. Student ~i~Y::;~~~~:r~:~;,:~o'~ res ponaib~e for minority :?J::~.~:t:: Book rip-oHs plague LRC .... ee budaet ' sala byAJiuScltUdle IS Thoqgh UWSP haa had a atudent ~parativelytown~mberof ~~~ c:!~!; a= ~~ ~~doee:c~~~~; ~~ the CG&t ol ~~- for thoae l.e'amihc Rnource Cent~ olfiees. . tLRCJ, accord1na: to Allen Barrowa. Barrows, director or public service s a t UWSP, acltnowledaeaboollrip-orr u a problem to all libra r ies, with no sure and easy tolutlon. Sin«acomplete \nveqtory ia too expenslve,spoc In· ventorin are done. The in· ve ntor ies ~ uaa eat ap · proximately ss.ooo worth of You'll be glad you've got a Hiking Boot this good ••• common ~':ut!~:~!·or::x ~~ts~~w~:=.: anddnip suffcnthe &realnt chance for rtp-ort. r ip ·o ff ." Barrow• nid . Herahel Webb, student Mythology, occult science. mem ber of the Learninc aslroiOI)' and· rel.ated fidds Resoun::a Committee, aaid ha\·e alao suffer"ed large rip· , that "the f1nt penon that olfs. ' 'They're evM rippin&· loots for 1 book that 's beotn off bibles from us," added ripped-off gets hurt. Rip -offa Bamws. hur t studenta, not th e lie said he feels more boots eatablillunent." are beina r ipped-on this year Boob coat an averaae ol than last year. lle attributes $1 0 and the papet'WOI'k and this to the economic pi~h cataloging add another SIO to :d~~e!~creased emphasis ~:a!.l:mm!!~~~~= ''The days when 1tudents new books for each book thut could afford to ao to the em ri pped-off, said Barrows. book51ore and buy books are The preaent aec ur lty gone," aaid Barrows. This system v.ill not prevent books from being ripp ed -orr . Sarro- explained , " the JW!!Senl aystem II more a deterrenllhanadevic:efor calchinc people ." UW Milwaukee adcb an extr-a deterrent force by manninathelrllrllSlyleswith full lime aecurity penon nel. Such a ayatem would be too expmalve for the LRC sil'l(e UAB COFFEEHOUSE * PRESENTS * FOLK FEST 12 HOURS-MAY 3- FREE 12 Noon · 12 MldNglrt In lhe Cofteehouse Profess i onally ~esigned and carefully constructed for mountai neering. climb-ing and hiking wit h heavy packs of over 25 pou nds. s;zes : S{AA ) 10-1 5. N {B ) 5-16. M{D) 6-16, W{EE) 6-15. • S.laty L..ll Siting Band • Paul Matty • John 01llano • JoMph Landowalll e Ja n Atlllellkl • Mik1Sultlun . o..e Parlter • Tony Ballllterl • BrenMn Cormwell • Rich KrauM • John~t1 • Sue Mutuer end Terry MeKiel ·-;:r-Max von Sydow-Liv Ullmann The Emigrante the sporT shop r..cmc.cb•f,.Yo.bt.h,.AWoJ.~~-~~ UAB FILMS THURS. - FRI. MAY I - 2 ] ,JO PROGRAM BANQUET ROOM ::~~·~" m":'t be w""""· One crea · vestJaal.ed, la ve to in· , ·na in· q;netic ~~:'uc~p~d .rtr!: bindlnp and an estltnaled S30,000jlllil for two detectors by the turnatyla, Barrows said . ·-n.e lui thin& I want to see II makln& us ciOR th~ stacks to the atudenll." uld Barrows . T h ll would ellmWte book theft but al10 inconvenience students. Thoua h the UWSP enroll men t 11 down , clr· culaUoa ol booU hll in· crealf'd . Anave!'sceof about 3,000 pi!Ople exit the I.RC och day, pro¥1dlna many opport..UUesforboolt rip-off. " Generally the 1tudent body hu ~ well behav.ed and I credit them for teepm& therip-olfat StevenJ Point at ~;u:.':dl~~y~~:'m~ BlfTOWI said. May I, 1975 THE POINTE R Theatre review Page 5 'Arsenic and Old lace' enjoyable Gllestre:vlew.,yJIHtilril • terhatlon u_pture:d the so Martha, but was Inadequate somewhatdfectlve, but a bit ~~,':'twe;~~ be~~~~~:i Sheridan'• Dr . whose make · up was favorite~harily :~i~~nHer:~edr~:nLve~~ sisters wl'ae is doi.oain lonely old men. the ~haracter fuUy'. He had The role of A~ Brewster the opportunity to aive w,splayedbyJoyceDreyfus. Einstein more Interesting ~'!:'ehd~yw~~~:-:1~~ ~:~=:m:~~trt::S 1estures and periodic limitations in vocal variety, her over-all performance wu inten:stinaandmjoyable. Sheila Trlndal hADdled the role ol Martha Brewster well.• Umin& wu his u.lvatlon and this ~ompenuted for the short ~ominp of his por· trsyal . Dale Loomis 11 Johnatha n Brewster, was ~onsistant ~:':e:T'J~::'. ~~~e)'la= ~~h. .::em:.:~~~~a;.~ Bnwsterai.Jterswouldlivein A larp lamp nut to the sofa. tall undies on the dining room tabla and very visibilltylnseveral\natances. The maskln& behind the upper ldt window and behind lhe stage ri&ht door were ve ry obvious and tota ll y • unatteptable. The overliled d\ re~ltd 1 Robert Baruth, 1 theatre arts profes.50l' at UWSP. Is lheDtWpresident-dectoiThe Association of Unlvenity of 1,- The TAUWF deletate usemblyadectedhlmatlta re~ent meetln1 and designated hi~ to head the and age ,4\ven to Doctor H~ by Rob Shoenbo!m had me waiting for him to withthe~ueofateenager, becomesenllebeforetheend she moved the ~hair M9r· of the play. timer had been sillin& on to His vocal s lreDJtb wu a the tabk!. polnt In his favor . Jt helped Dl~k Guatln 11 a brlna: the rat ol the ~ut remarbbly talftlted )'Uinlr lpartkularly i.n the opening man . However , his J«ne l ~toadesirtdlevelol Wis~onsln ITAUWFJ. Fa~ultlea ::!~:'i! ':nnll~ 'b:t pr~~Wu!neu ol Teddy ~~ ~~~== dfort. 1 saw more of Gustla playing for lau&hs than Mortimer Brewster rea~ting to the lituatioa around him. Mortimer's nancee Elaine Harper wuplayedbfMuriel Boner'tz . Her ~han~ · 8rew1;ter dlstw"bed me, but Sc:oll Zoromsld turned In an adtqu.ate performance u did the rema.inlkr of the cut. The make-up desi&n was exe~uted we ll for the ~ hara ~ tf,rs of Abby and ~fu~':~.:r:;:.~ TAu WF :-;:~:oc~:!~he~nlinlen I f '76 '78 e ec s - ~ta~':~.:;:~ ~~ ed pres• en f noti~bly out of ~hara~ter and~~ was in Ac:t. I. when, pol.nt were he r a~tlons • an obviously dirty houte. 'rhe ~tl!'!-S!w~~!!;~~ ~~~:r~ ~~~.:! :rt!l=~y~':na2:aT~ toos.~ic':~~~h:· sel was ~'! ~~~ :t;.''!,~ ::~~o:::!=Ya~:!: ~~ ~"ty ~~; ::-~"~~~~~~ :or!:~~~b~!\~~~J~~ r!!k!tta;er!~th~t. ~ Oliver of Lletou.. }::; Baru~h Is an associate Pf"olesaor who has tautht at Ste...ens Point since 11&7, fn ~e n tral Wis~ona l n, he \1 widelyllnownforthe ptayaht pub\1~ ea!'f~h~y~=~~~~r:~~~~ hU for stagina In the univenily's Warren Gard Jenkins Theatre ln~ l uding Ar nnlc and Old Lace whl~h is currently ruMina. the light-weight drsperles to loot even lighter. The contl'ut between lhe graln of woodlnthefurnitureandthe poorly painted woodwork of the set was an eye sora. The flickering of the wall lamp 1bove the landing wu ex- TAUWF is a 60-yur~d profesaional oraanl:r.atlon with Its lartest stre.. th on tremelyd.lstra~tinganddrew ~ampusa in the state that attention to an l~y hq =~~ s~'te::.mer state It represents faculty interesta and opinions before the IOVffnOr and lqlslaton, UW System Bolrd of Regents anditacentraladminlstl'ation and other state agencies. =:~:.~PO:':;!= portion of that area. In spite of lhe dlstra~dons the set and the f~ ~a In clwacter deve lo pment, A rst n l~ ..d ol Old Lace wu a very mjoyable production . GET OUT! IT'S THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN. WHAT TIME, YOU ASK? TIMEFORTHESECONDANNUAL OUTDOOR RECREATION WEEK (MAY 5-9) TAKE YOUR MIND OFF FINALS BY TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THESE NIFTY GOODS AND SERVICES AT RECREATION SERVICES NEW Two·man tent on display NEW Car-top sailboat on display Besides these , we offer rentals on camping equipment , canoes, bicycles and scuba gear. AT THE UNIVERSITY STORE We will be featuring books on the following outdoor subjects : -Backpacking -Camping -Skin & Scuba Diving :_Bicycling -Canoeing & Sailing -Fishing U. CENTER RECREATIONAL SERVICES UNIVERSITY STORE THE POINTER Moy I, 197S Public drinki.ng problem may . increa~e with warm weat~ filmsThe Swedish rllm Th t:mlgrantt will , be lhown al 7:30 p.m., Thurlday Uld F'riclay, May 1 aDd 2. fD tbe Procr•cn Banquet Room ol the Unlvenity Center. It is II c1refully deLIIItd nlm 11bout Swedish emltntlon to Americ.aintbelllkldleolthe niM~lhcent~ . .:~~- ~~3;~~ chronie:leoftheliYet of a smaU ar~ o1 peaUDts for whom existent'll at home becomes so tenuou1 that emf.a.raUon seems the only IOiutlon. Tile EllliJ r nLI is cliYided Into lhree patti : the evenll leadinc up to the departure from Sweden; the wyage lo the UDiled Sbltel and tbe journl")' by raU and Iteam· bOIIt from tbe £ut ODut to the wUdl ol Mlnaaota. --~Corporation TENT SALE done In ~ - fwtat uid. drinldrc outaicie, he uld. The poUce do hi Vi! the ri&ht to atTest any riolltor. =:a~~w::v~ ~"} '~: ]~.·~•< Bornha~t5et llid thtl it't ~:.~~~=-:.~~ =~~.'=~~~:! Notonlydothepoticehan! siOpiii.IDJ~attbecor· • lood rNtionshlp with the hard Oft Wftkmck bul nqt nen.ttie_.~flfttda ltudentl, but. Ito wilh the bar of thnn are uuaht 'to 1low~ \ ."ownen, Perlalr. uld. The · problema are defined be· lie's ~ the polke tell Or le Sjober&, a UWSP I 1 student and bert.ender" at 'Crlnand Beerlt', uldbe h!lt ;f!p = •~ ~y:::Sw~ ~~- low;!tJ!~ in ~~':~~ ____ ... _. __ -· ---------·----·-----·----------------·--;:c,:· $7995 ONLY the sport shop THE NEW -"SUNFLOWER SAILBOAT" It's a wet saiing rig who's popularity Is just arriving In the Central Wisconsin area. Stop by and like a look at these.nifty little sailboats. Haul It on top of your car s5oo day sgoo weekend Reh rnllon• A cupl~ Recreational Services THE POINTER Moy 1, 1975 ' - u kl, but rilh tbe arictim ""'""' ''"""' a•ud> :n' witb ...""" -- ,.'howu stfd lhe o-:· Leo Liebl sends a message on a radio set in the George S!len building. Liebl Is helping or ganize an amateur r adio club at UWSP. Photo by John Hartm an. Amateur radio provides training lty K.~yOm-.l•&bam op4!rative, though,'' Liebl ''The rqe of our main " l woWd ima&inetherewlll Schobft't will Jpelk on ' 'The Since Feb. %0. tm. the added. • llallon Ia world-wide . I've be at least 54).100 people in· llandling of Radio MHNIH tw E_mergency po_wer i_s f:t:W:':;!d'a,.:.U~f:::!· ::::o:;~~'::~•ware ~~~- ~':':!1~~~~~~ Amate\r Radio SUiion =ae~~~~ the :::J::~heln~h!':.m~!i dvll defense or dlauten. or~·~~:!t:S~ .. anyeffortataU,"Ueblaaid. At?:30 pm .• Tundly, M.Iy " With the novice JUUon,lt &,In the ' Hamahack' Room of =~on~~~ with no " We have three cunplete :U:r~':a~~t read! ~e~ aStmei~T:e ca'~An~~~';!=~~~·:: lhe buk pwJIC* ollhe dlb stalklnl. One ol !he atatiou . Amate\11" Radio Cub. Mkome aayonelnteretled In IJ~trlhlin&fortbt operatesatma.unu.mtecaJ Two of the maaa Gueat speaker Daa .-.dio " Uetis.ald st\ICiecliOo 1111 it. :,m~~= ~~- ~t"~ ~: ~~'::i " It's abo 1 C«~venlentt to novke Jtalloa UMd ltrictly they must be lke:nled bylhe 14 ' . r=~~C4:;u::;tat::; SendtheFTD ... .,_ ~t~~~=~~:: !0: =t:r.!~eit~ ........ w Sweet Surprise this Mother's Day... •trtfintd tbelawb ldtaucht iellkthe llllwis •'t.,.in ...... ,.. I UWSP No harsh :c•anced lltra.~)d, wu IUS! ....... • :.uidhlve IOCinmy relay meas,qea to family and norict stalionl aU you Deed Is lrienda,'' Ucbl uid . .to be able wrlle nve _.m. pet"-tnlnute of Morse Code " I would aay one~alf of the and pus a very simple theory people authorif.t.d to operate test" Uebluld . this llatbl have thrir oWD ' llltion. at bome. 1bey caa Operators of the radio &et on the air whi!Dever they station can broadcast by feel like it . Tbere's no microphone, Morse Code or m111t abide by the Nlesset a., by the Ll'liverslty u to bow the alation is llled. " l 'msw-ethltthere'smore 5tudeat interest than what we've found 10 far. We 1\avea't bHa able W rueb the atudeata 10 they caD be ~~J:!:,'~::'fa~ ITebl~letype. ~to ~~ofwhatweoffer," he lor 2-ehowslfyoufed Uke It," Ueblaakl. "Some peopie tnjoy U:· perim~ witb It, some people nu to build or design drcuits,oeheraU ke to operale llld lOme jllll Uke to lit and watch," Mided . =.'!~~ble $1500. 'Atan~t bulitlnaman,euh no Mema.t Florist MtshiiOW!IPrlcll. he The station. which II located clownsta1n in tbt ~f!~=J'!!·q~'t! some Ume. " Quite I &ol hu to be doDe to the station room, yet. Thfnare~tobe waUs In there, but they haven't been pW in 10 far";-All thetqlllpmtntls lD place and , •• a little extra credit ror bein g at the top or h er d aas. The Sweet SlolrpriM,"' a bouql.le! ol colorlul now.a. Or Sweet SwrpriMD.or_, plsnts 'Jrittlllorlll acctnta. Eedl irl an lnii>Orted c•rlmlc U.OWke Your FTD Flofilt • ill MndeiiTIOII ~re, and most accept major crH•I cards. Order now. Mov I, 1975 THE POINTER Pointers face many challenges 1be wom~ ·a track tum has done no - . than UWSP spring 1port1 teams. second place In eight meets The conference cham · thls season and sbould conplonahipt have al ready tend for a high finish in the arrivedforthePointft'men's Wisconsin Women's In· and women'strack teams and ference c:ha mp lonahlp the teMil team, while the Pointer b ueba ll squa d ::~e!t w~~~ c:~'\'\i1 h~~ remains In a fi&ht for a held a t River Falla, Friday and S.turday,lrfay 2 dividional champiONhl p. :xJ1e Pointe"'~~oiJI· hostthe and3. Wuconsin State University 1be tHnis team will be In Confn-ence <WSUCI men's outdoor track and field the WSUC championships at champlonshi~ Frlcby and LaCroue Friday and S.turd.lly. May 1and l~Colch 1 Don Amiot's team wiU be attem pting to wi n Ita third teamoiVinhPhamandDne consecutive liUe. netc:her woo the school's 11le m01t Important week ol the season is ahead fot first con!~ doubles tUJe and UWSP plac-ed fourth. Althouah the UWSP baseball team own1 a 7 l southern d.lvtslon conference rec:<N"d, its nearest purtuer, 2 Oshkoah, ls 4- . • Othkosh remains under pressure to win every pme. S.turday, May 3, they will play at Platteville and the followiftl Tuesday, May I, they will showd01m with UW Oshk01 h at Oshkosh. !;!'::~Jr!~~ d!1~!! ..,:epl~ers~!~!1:~ aame at St. Norbert's, Wednelday.May7. SHIPPY SHOES - COVER GIRL SHOES .!.SPORTS u~ POINTER Pointers gun forrhird straight byRsltdyA. Pekala The UWSP track team will fac:e lhelrblgesttestolthe aeuon Friday and Saturday, May 2and 3,11 they hOlt the WSUCmeetatColemanF1eld. Figuring the slron& threa t that UW LaCroue poHS. It appears that the Pointers will havethelrhandsfullintrylna tocapturetheirthirdslralght outdoor championship liUe. However, Ul!Ad Coach Don ~.: ::en:.k:e~,:et~ Pointers win Pointers maintain their winnln&tf'lldilion. first in " lfeelwe'Uberl&htlnthe thick ol lhln&s. U we run wrlth doubl'hlteader :~~~fie:e, :1,e'!: 8:!~a~ rJ~~tt:'S~· ~ ~=~~·l·e;:idw:..!:.d win this St. Norberta 7-t,ln the opener of a doublehe-ader. ThePo\nter squadlsnearly Joe Netzler, now 1-(1, picked at full stre na:th with the n!lurn ol sprinter Tom Zamis ~~n~P,;~ncw: ~ and field man Ted Harrison. twolnnin&J. Howevn-. the Polnten will Nick Bandow ~~ the feel the lou of wd&hlman Pointersattac:k.-lth two hits, Dave Holm due to 1 back one 1 two run home run. injury. Holm was tabbed to make 1 strong bid f<N" the ENROLL NOW disc:us Utle. FOR SEPTEMIE.A LEWIS UNIVERSITY'S In spite of the setback COUEOE OF LAW Amiot said, "We're the strongestln lhediJtanc:esas :.=:::~ we've been aU yur. nus tum haa really c:ome around since the statt of the seuon." _ ::.=-I..SAT , _....., _.,. 11'09""""_..,.,..,.... _ __.. , "". ~ . ,... l__, . Joovool :::::'.~==-·- -··IIIWN7• Curl . . . . . - ==~=-- The nine team field will :U~ric~uJ.: e,~ I~~ nP~:n.~ Friday, after the traditional national anthem and show of colon. Amiot also noted the lm· IMTVt\'II.WI AVAA.UI...I. MAY 1 AT S.M,U. WTTH OI.ANA.CHUIK:H. C:ONTACTI'JtOI'. ANNTHCMIIU. ·L· l-lo~"':'::'::l- ~ ~": "171-7100 . f::tap':rni:r!~n..~up:O:!s~f; btllevethltalargec:rowd of fans could mean 11 much 11 IOextrapolntstothisteam. I'd like nothlnc better than to 1M 2,000Point fans chetrina for lheJe auys. These are a nne bunch of athletes, they deserve It," he added. _ 11 DICK SCHNEIDER'S FOURTI:i ANNU,A.~ BACK, · POTTERY SHOW & SALE i 312 LINWOOD AVE. SATURDAY. MAY 3 SUNDAY. MAY 4 Set your sights high and you'l discover Cover Girl wedges. Check the features: all-leather upper, cushion insole tnd cushion crepe bottom. Muc:ho IOf your money from Cover Girl, naturally. • 10 AM - !5 PM 12 AM- !5 PM WORK DUI PLAYt:O INDOORS IN CAS£ o,- RAIN. • MADE IN BRAZIL GREAT SELECTION! 699 to 1699 SHIPPY SHOES mQdern ·~~terlors -·-.... _,__..., IJ11CbrGk .....,..,-......,. • Mov I, 1975 TH E PO INTER Page 9 Tennis team nets win The UWSP tennis tum upped ila record to N over the ..,,.Hkend by beatlna Plat.teville&-ShereSatuz-ctay, April 26, alter downing Loru College at Dubuque, Iowa &-3 late ~'riday, April 25. I Vinh Pham , the te.am 't top sin&Ja player, injund his lee inthethirdaameolFrldliy's meet and lost both his mat- '""- Lewia won hia sinllea matches by W, 6-1 and lo-t ~eores 0\'et Platl.evllle and Loras opponents, rupee· tlvelv. Wanta ddealt'd Loras' L!o Czuviounke 10·2 a n d dis posed of Plattevill e's counterpart 6-2,7-5. McNeel beat Plalteville'a Rhett Mol.st.u &-1 , &-2, then defeated his Lolu opponent Pham combined v.ith Dave i-'letcher to win doubles matches both mects . while freshmen Mike L.twis, Rick Wan ta and Bruce McNeel each \lo'On ain&les matches both dayl. The Pham -F ietcher doub iH team beat their Platteville opponents 7-5 , 1-1, then clispoHd of their Lorn compe:Utorl lll-2. ,... _ CNR calendar A.,.-11 :M, I p.m. Society ol Americ:an Forn:ten ISAF I ~~~:=.~~!f: liont will be' held . OUt standinl SAF member award 11.i ll bepresented . ~Hui Lee will ahow 11ides rrom the Spring TTi p. Free Beer , T Members , r equ i r ed In room 2111, CNR. Anyone who wa nta to take the bul lO Oam Lalle Sum· mer Se:uion m1111t ~n the lilt which Is posted outside room 107, CN R . Priority given to the first 25 people who l!gn up . ~ will leave 10 a .m. Sunday , May II, rrom lot D, at· -. s-llaal8g « S120.00 fo.- aumm..- • ptl•ate room · kitchen tflldlnce 11 room 121 A·B, University Center. MayC.7 p.m . A Fisherlea Seminar : Coho Salmon In Jeff Patt, UWS P pole vaulter, figures to be one of the Pointers' strong contenders In thi s weekend's WSUC track meet at Colman Field. Photo by Roger W. Barr. ' La ke Michi&an: m igration, hominaand sport r!Shery. Al Schoo and Al Sc.holz, UW Mad ison and Jim &lum&art, DN R, r~ llZ, CNR. SCSA nd SSSA· Glcuaries have arrived. Pick yours up "Reual."R.For the Outdoor Man ALPINE CORDS APO tributes Gelwicks i. Mark Shively , graduating outdOOC' recre;.Jon . facility Alpha Al i Omeaa cAPO l Rf"vk'e frat.emity at UWS P se nior , r eceived a com · with the UH of t1rH for has dediuted ita 19'75 pledge m\"l'ldation for outstanding children involved In the Head ~des claU in memory or its outits; tnditional atandins member a decade qowbolaabothe namesake im·olvement In helping ad· mini5ler Red Crou Wood· of~eb~th~J!:i~l~ mobile visiu to Stevens GdwkkJ or F"reeport, IL, was Point , the frater nity hu given at a sprinJ banqtJCt by raiKd f~md5 from an Ugly Gdwk:U' Swimming Cbadl, Man Contest to build an Lynn ' Red' Blair . ~::J.'.:;;m..~t~ visita by ch ildr en to • Humane Society facility to teach proper ha ndling of anlmalsandarepreparlng to sponsor a book exchan&e sen"ice for U'NSP students. th~~irG~!1c':: ~!~ r;:::;:=~::=::;::::=:::::::=~::=::::;::=:::~~::jl fr aterni ty complemented one another because both stood ::' ...~~;~'::~~ ..:': "one or the fineat swimmers '<~'e've ever r~ . · · had in thia con· ""'"''""'m..... ,~""' Pointers between 11163 and 19S7 and set several con- ference records. lie died In Decem ber or Jf70 dter 1\avint had both of hla ltid- Henry .2 BIRTHDAY ):::-lp ·-=:..-'("'"""' _ .:,... f oor s·,-1-.. ; .:_.J. : l ~:~.~.;r·~ SATURDAY, MAY 3 •· m•m...-. '" '" ""' • LOTS OF FREE BEER swimmer. ~~~~&~!~~ ;~~~~un~ors:n:he~ where Gdwicka taucht lmme d iately after h ia '""~';"" Du r ilfg '""' t he UWSP. proa r am. Jama Olriatmaa was installed u chaptn- president . Mic hael Croaby n vice president, Dan Yerke aa treaa u re r , L uth l n a a secretary and Gear y Searfosl asaluulni~ary . IDE s -entertafnment by0 d th" o CRYING SHAMES A NATlONAL RECORDING GROUP WITH SUCH HIT RECORDS A S • VEHICLE • SUGAR & SPICE" • UP ON THE ROOF • LA GOOOBYE • IT COUlD BE WE' RE IN LOVE & :-S4tt;':;n~;~·ltt:..Ma5 '· men rnese mu!lo-pockel pllniS are tnc gre;ll&$1 SrlrOO!flyi)OI;:Iu~1S IOU1•nlr001 and two on bKk Rovgn Rtdcr oHcrs ll'lem IOyGUJnaehOo(;clollrnecorduroyor shong ··SourdOugh · COIIOI'I l!l('l'od r ull C1,1!IOfCOfT1IO<I ChoiCCOI CoiOI$ • Sec! II'IC -'.lponc Shons J\v;JOIIIblc on umc llbi'ICSind ltiWIIIOVScolof$ the sport shop Page 10 THE POINTER May 1, 1975 Enrollment limits have little effect at UWSP byllrlan/llack UW enrollment limits will ini tinll y have ll ttleaffect on UWSP,orflclalslllld. - n1 1be r t F'n ull, UWSP registrar, said he doesn't antielpate much change in ~.uc:"!':J~~~he projeeted 1975-1& fall enroUm~t rigure slandsati,035,saidf'aust. Compa«d wi th last fall's enrollment fi&ure of I.Of2.. lhn'e is a difftTmC:e of less than 10 51udents, he said. Faull ad ded that the number of app licatio ns received Is running hl&her now th an a t the same time las t yea r . But this may only beduetostudentspanlcking 1 ~ ndgcuin&thel rapplieat.io!llll a rl y,hesaid. ul llolman, oltheUWSP Of« of Management In· roc-mation, said only "lime willtell-..'hethtrthi..--..iu change at UWSP." A lot of potential s tudent s a re ''shotR~mnl n& ", or applying to more than ooe university, llolman said . This makes it diUleulltosayhowmanywill actu:ally end up 111 UWSP, he said. in r egard to academic staff, Holman said , " We're trylngtokeepaa manyaswe ca n." "We mus t plan co n servatively for enrollment gains, " llolman said, because thingsarejusttoouneertain at this point. Aa fOf' im· m e diate . eh111nges t n en rollment , llolman sai d there will be "Ini tia lly, prob.1blevcry li ttla," Hobert Doyla, Ullstan t to the preslderit of the UW System, aald two year enrol lmentlimlts-..'t'reputon UW campuses at Madison, Eou Oaire, l.aCroase and Stout . Limits were imposed bec<~u:seoflnaumclf!fltfunds provided for in Gov . Patrick J . Lucy's propoH'd t97S..71 budget, aald Doyle. Funding may be incr~ased by"aslightamount"atthose c11mpuses receiving 'extra' st udents. accord ing to the jointrtnancecommlltee,s.nld Doyle. ' 'The amounll ol the inc r eases, though, a r e unkno-..·n." he aald. Doyle added that the registrationlimitsahouldnot affect returning atudenll, but that i ncomin& freshman should apply as early as possible. When aske d whethe r minoriUes-..ill be touched by the lim its, Doyle said that each campus will be workln& out wpya to maintain minority enrollment levels . AI a whole thi np are more oc-lessintheair a tth istlme, said Doyle. Historically,lhiswillbethe • first enrollment limitation f!\'er impoit<l on the UW System . sta t~ UWSP newsbrlels tor the May COIIUnulaJ SC..duta: p,e II Commencement will be Student Government r«enUy available at the University au thoriud a eh.lrce In the Store, Universit y Center, ~lley for luulna student from I a .m . unU I 4 : 1~ p.m ., .Jdenliflu llon cards . Ef· May S through t . GraduilliOfl feetive wllh the aeeond Announcement& a r e semester, '74· '15, atudents ::;::~"s!,'!~.va i l ab\e for will be blued one 10 card for Cs p and G-n• The Board of Regents has approved registration limits for some UW cam puses, but what effect will these limits have on UWS P? Photo by John Hart. :u!:fy~_ as~ who were blued 10 cardl for the second temester, "74--.,, and wbo return toaebooltor , lhefirs t semester,.,_'71, wl.l l be required to retain the s.ame 10 cardl. The charge to cean IOcard 11 n . SANDAL $ALE 1 to 58 OFF 5 ~~ ALL STYLES ~ ALLCOLORS ,:.... NAME BRANDS LEATHER UPPERS ~AY;- M~~ ~~~hre:.t~~~r: ~~- 7 SEE OUR SELECTION OF SPORT & DRESSY SANDALS FOR EVERY OCCASION ild~~ts { I.. There will be a &rowp poetry readin& on Friday, May 2 at 7:t0 p.m . In the Communication room of the Univenity Center. lneludedin thlsreadinJwlll ilnd Jim Black and thrft Milwaukee p oets . Th e r eading is aponaored by Uoiveralty Wrltera . A May IS cleadJiae to apply for seholal'lhlp awuds bas been aet by the Polia h Millenium Comml llfe . Sludenu ol Pollah descen t and thole enrolled In an ~i~~:.?t~le~ayeo~ea': .";. plicaUona from the Polis h MiUenl um Committee 1401 :j_Uneoln Ave., Mllw.ukee, (_ May I, 1975 Stevens Pond THE POINTER Page 11 by Copt. TEE VEE Church announcements Puce UnUf11 O narch ol Chrbl : 1748 Ob:on St ., Sunday Sct'vke at 10 a.m . ~······· Fin l U..p Ua l IAmerlun l Cluarch : 1941 Chuf.C.h St ., SUnday~l«sat IO:Ua.m. and 7 p .m . St. Paul'• U.lt.td Metllodhl Ourcii : IOO Wlllhlrt' Blvd., Sunday ~ at 10 a.m . Tbt Eva•aellcal Free O.wcb : YMCA Bulld1ng , 1000 Divltion St ., Re v. Fred Moore , Paslor : :14HIOI3, Suoday ~-9 : 30 ~p. ~. a .m . :b: H~: "n-lllily t..ikn• Ctnatcll : corner or Cart and Rolen St ., Puton : OOver LiiUr and Dtnlel Ulzer. Sunday Servkaaref:30and II a .m . Newnua Uahe rall y Pa r l1h : Newman Chapel ! basement of St. Stan's Chu rch) , Cloister Chapel, IJOO Maria Drive. Weekend Mauet : Saturday, 4 and & p . m .• Newman Chape l , Sunday 10 a.m., Newman Olapd, 11 :30 a.m., CloiJter Cbapel, f p .m .• Cloister Qlapd . Weekday Maues : rlllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ =~yNt~~ahn ~iafPe~~ Confcuiona: Saturda)'l, 5:15 p.m., Newman Olapcl or anytime by appointmmt. ········ C••· L11tilcn• St•tle•l au all y: Peace Campus Cftlter,CornerofMiria Drive and VIncent St . Service with Eudlarilt, Thw-.day , ' p.m., Puc::e Cam p111 ~ter and Sund1y1. 10:30 a .m ., Puce C. mpua~ler . FRI. MAY 2 11 ,oo a .m. • 6 ,00 p.m. - COFFEEHOUSI' SAT. MAY3 7,00 p.m . · 10,00 p.m .-PROGRAM BANQUET ROOM FREE··· FREE·· ·FREE·· ·FREE·· ·FREE·· ·FREE·· ·FREE··· FREE·· ') ~OPINION u_.fP POINTER Films survey tells results ~oleUtt, , The Unlveraily .'Ac:tivitiN Board IUAB I FUnu ())m . mlttee received a small respon~e to the!.r N'Ye)' in the April u ls&ue or the Polatn . • cur rent film a, such aa T'he t-aest y.,d, and Marder o. the0rie11t1E~n•. The nlma Commlllft has :r.b.~~~~!~!:':h: appeared on their prevkNI lilt. They q:ain ulc that in· lerated lludtnt.l cbeclc the the dlolce or rums booked. rums that they would !\Ice to Dnr H.l&er, book. for and IC wewU your Accordlna to the ewvey, aee at the university next Thi.J 1 u~ Alpha Pht book. - will take 10 pm:mt the tlx mOlt-wanted niiiUI CAPOI will ~ fftllaiblbhln& o( your price to COYer han- from the lilt, In order of ~arandwril eln anyother the used book exchuae - dlitlaand the tlm.e apmt. Nut 1 prCJCTam • . fall the actual aale will take Boot vr.dlance ila ta'Vict place whne we will try to sell Paplll• . ht GuTd. for thole students wilblftl to books to atl.ldenta nHdina •U unwanted books eollected them for their cl.uan. U the over- the ~ - Anyone wtth boots are sold, you wUI En1li1h, AnthropoloiJ , receive the mOM)' C'Ollected, wtff~.,!'~\~S:~~xp:O:!~ TueWy, Communication or other. if the boob are not sold the boob, uu 11 a areat op- boob can be picked up after portunityforyoutowll your thel.lle. sldrratlon . Friday, Mty t unneeded books. Boob will be collected at a Alter the r.lma llat was After Hours Here'• how the book n:· aolicitatlon booth In the lloTitttn and tubmltted to the Saturday, May 10 chance worb. You brina Univen.ily Center on May Pol11tu , the UAB Fllmt After HCU11 your boob that you wbh to 7,a,t and 12,13 from 12 DOOn Comm iltee chairman a t · Sunday, May II wllto the tolicltatlonbootha unlil3p.m. knded a convention of lhe Early After Hour• in front ol the Unlvft'llty Thll II an eJ:cellmt op- Nalion1l Entertainmen t Aflft" HOirl Store oa the daya ma~Uonecl. portwlity to aave money by Confer~ . Yotlert he wu Monday, May 12 We wW then take your boob seUinllhole unwanted boob. informed thlt many more Altt!' Hours and Jive you a recdpl for DaaVme films are now nallable for T\le:ld.ay, May 13 thoM collected. You wW tel APO Be a ll E sciU IIfe lrliftf'Sity lhowtnp. 1bese Alter HOIIS thepriceyouwlah to MUthe Cllalr•a• are popultr ud fai rly Wednnday, May 14 APO holds book sale :ua:.1f~:t!ct::U~~ Omea• ~'':~!•. "'t~:~· o:;:~ u• l.lbrary hours announced =~~:,.,""~~.::~... ft!:U~~r~~~~ :?;:. for finals week M.ty f·!b.lraday, ::,.•H«n J 7:ea.m .· l2mld.nllht 12 mktnl&ht • 2 a.m. 7:'5a.m.· 4:30p.m. 4:30p.m .. 1:30p.m. la .m.- s p.m. 5 p.m.• lp.m. 2 p.m. · 12 mldniJht 12 noon • 2 p.m . 12 mldnl&ht • 2 a.m. 7:.Sa .m , ·12mldnlpt 12 mldnl&ht • 2 a.m. 7:ea.m .· tOp.m . tO p.m.· 2 a .m. 7:45a.m.· 4:30p.m.