~~· . FEATURING: ... - • • g~~~ :~:~GRilL SANDWICHES . · ··-: OFFICE PUB ' a--t- 1124 W£EKDA Y MASSES: ~=';a:!.~~ih~ues and non-Catholics -retr•t• · · -r•pSMstons -•m•ll growth groupa lndhtdul counMIIng .net lf*tt'* chctlon ~ ftDm th• "*' Putora - NMnMn c.nt• ('-'fl end "--1· JIIOndaY Ftktey, 1:30 • ·"'· to 4:JO p.m. · P..tori•l StaH: Fr. Leo J. Kryntkl · Fr. P.t G. K..ley Offlc• Phone: ,........ AMklence: 1141 Clart StrMt Phone: :WH)OII NEW THIS YEAR STUDENT . GOVERNMENT 'ASSOCIATION MEETING_·· IN ALLEN. CENTER UPPER . -' THIS _SUNDAY 6:00P.M. SPECIAL GUEST: LEE SHERMAN DREYFUS STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICE 1st FLOOR U.C. 3411·3721 Logging LE'1TER8 ..... . . .. . .. . ......-• •. •• • • •••••••••••• .. ·. 5 Panning for ' EDI'J'ORJALI ,,, . .••• .. J.... ... .... ... .......... .. f NEWS._• •. ••••• • ••• •• • • • ~ •.••• • •• • • • •• ••. •• : ••• .. •• 1 gola PEOPLE' AND PLACES •••• . ;-, : .•. . . ..• .. ••....... 11 EN'\'IR.()MMENT • ..,. •••• .• • , ••• . •• : • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • II III'Oiml.m.:........ : ......... .... .... .. ........ a . AllT8 ·--- ~ ---···- ~ - --- -···.: ·· : ·· · ··· · ··········:•t%1 -. _.:_:_ Tbepld- lo oa. Jim -UWSP Na~ - ~~~~~~ ,._.., Ct!!! 17!1iU!lnwr. ~ ~ .U.A.B. ALMS -PRESENTSThe Academy· ~- . Awai'd Winner Such Great NamM As Crosby, Stills, It Naah; Jlml Hendrix; .Santani.; Sly & The Family Stone; ·.'AMPUS. BOWLERS PUT SOME SPICE IN YOUR LIFE Enter a tum In o~ After: .• And More of our g·. Wisconsin Room (U.C.) Seot. ~17 '~ . ~ &:3d "& 9:30 FUN-r: u .u ; o · !:ampus leagues NOW " 31CI •-·~ ~~. "!" •vow-llfdoyaMon;·Wod. Thuro. ol 4:45 . . • Tn>j>NH ·· ·opec~o~ ....... " l n f - - ....._ .. - . •• tllo Admission Only STUDE"T ACTI"VItiE$ OFFICE 00 IN THE · UNIVERSITY c;:ENTER . · ~.A.a. · International. Study Programs, 1976/.,7 · . UNMI!SITY C?F WISCONSIN-OSHKOSH OffiCE Of UNIVERSITY RELA liONS & SERVICES • • - DECEMI!R 30, 1976 c JANUARY 15, 1977 P1use chedt itinerarli.' diesked.: MoW NICEIHClliOE$; LQNDON.AMSTBDAM $ioW' Eh ws• _.British I.OflrCN»t-Ya.K~ lnterchytransfen , lreikfatt ind dinner (funch where shown in itlneri,y) Admissiotnnincluded in the idnenry Sfsht~eing u inciiJded In the itiM!"ity lKturn and educ.atk>n.al visits .ms• ti-cre 2 u.C: eredm --Sodal hoblems of EllfOC!e 2 U.C.. Credlu . .:.._comPintlve Nu~ Met. . .z·u.c. Credtu ~andCukwel.OC.Uff _.Sites and Sounds ol ~ lONDON-MY~AntENS Tnnonabo\re NAM<------~--~----~~~------$649• _ The TrPS&Hes ol Greece & lriuln ) .0 C.E.lfs -Ant hropolosy/Ar~ from St0nehenp to the P'rthenon 2 U.G.Cr. ' = _The M)'ltetx.of Miner, Democritlll to Duwin 2 U.G. Cr. _The C'-01 Tradhion otsdl Centuty a.c . in Greece 2 U.G. Cr. _Wnt European Women't RJthts Mowment 2·1 U.G. Cr. l Gr. Cr. -M}'thslt'ldHk!ory:~t~CrHb 1·2U.G.Cr. • rricnsubjecttoalt~tiof'l NOll: AU ~n scudyprostamt. • - -----· --·-------------------------·--~-,~-------Piem ~nd deuiled itinemi~ ind courw antorfNitlon to: " • Entfhh Lkenture l-l U.C. Cr. -. ,. T!aM· Atlo~ntiuir traMJ!Of~lk»n, ChJaaO to london; return f1n1 and medium cllu hoteiKcommoduk>n • Ttintfen _Comp.ntM Semi~ In Spec. 2-l U.G. Ct. l · l Gr. Cr. --.lrobleml and Potentilf.f« ~in Weaem lurope J U.G.. a . Jr/51, leYd.l· l Gt. d . ire required to JMnkip¥te in orw of the above · STaEn ----:--------=--------_:___ CITY - - - - - - - - - - - - ZJr - - - - - -- -- - - TIL ( Polnter'tArtlaodQdtureledloa ::r~:=e~=~ a apedal f01ture, or limeric:lll • I. lntere.ted pei'SOal lbould lead conb1butioM to: I'OIHJ'Eft 121"-1 AUa : Artl Editor OR Dtpo.it tllem Ill U. POlN'I'Eil ~~c!i..~diroa In tbe Vol. 20 , Series 9 , no.3 . wrt-. ,.,._... ,....., ;., ,..,...., __..,,.......,. . ... .........'"*'- ••·............ .. ~ IU G-.tl, a&n.. P•l, Wl MMI ,..,._Ctul ....... POIH'm&JTAn" ~KaryDowd ..................a...dJI..up ~lllaaa,.,...a.dJ~ufiiiU, Nueyw.,..., DmnM...a~IUICI ~~ ....1.7-Rot.c:t Ncwt ~liDT-ca P"'fllcUIW~G-u.r . r ..-.~._KIOI ~nla l £0w.VIHfBllllllp lfoertt~•Roact7 ArttU!Mr-S.lAIII:O.. c.,.~c•'*'• Detlblellletllnr Gn~~lmWuna ..._&4Mow. M.IUKn.~J~~r Wrta.n.&ae Abra.blm , ,..,_ . , _, Teny ~)' , Ttn"'U s-11, Jell o-.dl, Clu1 kUWia, Swea IIIH ~~c~.~­ c....-.. Heidi HtWt. Jlll lkiAtaau. K• H'*"-, Mary Jlnu, O.wa ltlllf· ...,BCibltn.ltpp,lllarti~Din t..w, Slen Meael. JM OreDa, Jeny 0... auJ Part., K• Patzwold, 1.o&. Pf.U,P. . PoUio, Bart!Pwcllel, Sam a -, PeUSchaU, J ..... Scbaal.adler, Sial,..., EO.. ....... T- kelt V•• Stk:tmtllllll. JID Urr-JI, J•n ...ue., Mike VkttfJ', Oa1t Willi~, JclllaZalew$kl, lti)'Zilnalk. = . '!:'~~· ~Pltll Ntlf, S1en PuUr, . . . . . . ............... ........... ......,............... v.._...,., w--.... ... ....,..,. Cn,....M.Irtt..nc.\, llillrionS..rw """"- ._...,~., ""~ ......._.,._u ..........,..,....._.. ............ ...,. ... ....,_ ,..... ,_.. .., an .....,. ~ j + I i Student Government AssoclaHon PolnHng It in twenty-two State somethina is being done, aDd thtt ....ne\lll!lll ,. the Inltlativo-Ref........,. Law. Slmoly stated, butative-Refermclum aUowa ten pereent Ol the voters to pi"'ppOe a DeW law by petitic:m. That proposal wouiCI tberi be put belore the voters as a relerenduin. Fiftyooe perc:eat of tbe voters would tben determine the adoption or re:Ject1oool the proposal. • :.c::. ==pt~}m Graduate school also puts preuure on a student to exctll =d~'!!~'i:~oJ~~tfn?:ife ~u!r:!i.sl:a3':r~m~~~~~~~eat, ~art en- Dull, lazy teachers who play Santa Claus at jrading time can count on large head counts In forthcomiDC semesters. ~~~~s~~i:,is~~~to~~·::m:i:~~~ 'l1liJ iDclependence from the legislature, this " pe!;)ple power'' ill feared by many le«islllton. J'heyfearthlt their power maY bediluled:, that tbere would be a lot of ''crackpot" leP:laUon.-'J"bSe fears have proved unfounded as evidenCed by the twenty-twostates that have a Inl.tiaUve.Rifereodum La!!. find; halt the class dropping when outllde readings, prO]«:tsortermpapers areaMOI,.I.IlCf(f. ~ E!~en states have passed or are conaklerln& bills makrng proficiency testing mandatory be(ore students may be advanced to a higher level. Altbou&h this seemed a dandy idea at rlf'!!,_!Lumerous problema have arllen-- How do yoo.rdttmnme ctnnpeteocy? Whit do you do with studenta stagnated on a plateaut SbouJd taxpe.yers carry the heavy burden of r:emedi.al Prolnma? been llttJe contact betwem b1llcb and ..,bit.es lD tbe eommw:dty. Ala result many ol the o&d atereotypm still ·exiat. Ooul M~MiUian rd.lted an experience ol a blM:II: friend ol hil had willie be wu In a abopplac center. " A lltUe tid, white, tbrM or fourye.ano&d,wu withbilmotber ancluld. 'Mommy, mocnmy lbete'a •ni&Ber,Iwooderiltbeblldtrubl · otrhim.' Atthreeorfour)'WJ'Sokl:, Doul nld, you wonder where tbil child hu been anc1 where be 8ot uu lnformaUex~ . Tbe chlld'a famUy llle is tbem01tllltely10W'Ce." This ill one lnatarx:e, repre~~m- !h:~e3:em!fJ'~~It~v.J!:!! . Nmmunlty l.owardl black atudenb il~hlrtbiiOdalhuaMI---­ tbat McMUUan .,., talkhW about. lllbere a problem at UWSP? U th1l questioow.saated toeveey atude:ot on umpua, tbe annm- would mo&t likely be "no." But an overwhelmq; m~jorlty ol atudentl on ~~m/C:.t :::. :b~.1 :::1: blact-wbl.te iuue ~ day while blKk t tudeatl do. ADd the black .......... atudealloaUiilcamputdopereelve Houalns dltcrlmlnatlon 10d flDaodal prabkms are two . . ..,. to the quesdon of wby tbe bl.Kt lllatent eDJ'Ollmeat II decli.ai.DCHowevft, th1l question o1 dec1iDIDI mrollmeat II only ooe ol . .•1 thllt can be alr.ed. Wby doe. confUc:t exilt between blaeks and wbitel, not oaly on tbll campus, but 011 other eam~ ll'l tbeUWsyttem, otbersy.temslD ott. Matea, olber dUel In otber ewnlries? 1be queltioa bu beeD asked a mlWon times with a m.IWon differeat aneweft. It .. academic:. Tbe .mutioo II the duaYe, but all lmc.:c:u=.·.ee.tbetolutkla :.=tiliihe~~~~rub-:: lheniger" wlllm01tlltelyDeVer PI a •tnilbt aDd real &niWft' and will c:mUnue to ..e tbe word .~=~:=u-ta! .~ted·~ very YOWII ap and tbe oal)' IOluUm IIMIImyselfla not to Uve prejucllee lbrou&b dllkkea." He eoaUnued, "I tbl.nk 1 load tolutionlltouy'O.K.We'rehereln a fairly oew eauntry, W:t 's wort tocether. l'm notperfeet, you'renot petfect, tbe man m Netoou Isn't perfect, the man lD OUcaao or .Wuhlflllon lm't petfecl. But we =~~·:~.,~ wbatevft'. ••lq • we d«XX't hlft to wort •lainst each oCher for tbe umetbiq." lt'•&oinl to talte1lq Ume to minimize lhe adva'le d!ecll ol prejudi~ and we lbould IWt now toeliminllell. A Look at Dormitory Life ( Directan, A15iltant Dir«ton aod Resident Asslltanlll "thou ld · provide tha t lncentln fo r academics." Tbe main.••,.__••..-::c.;··~·.~·-::; Ms. Gutman added, " I undentaod that...tn& parUet•ndtheSquareservetbefunc:tlonolprovldiDcaconve:nlent 1nd u re ••Y ol meeting the oppo~ite sa:, but 1 also believe that othet'ltindsolsoC:iaJ•etivltiescando the' same. IIhink lhilila problem ing~ralwlthourSOCle.ty ; yet,lf~l that ' we coWd devise tome more cnative , ol accomplishing 'boy non·raldtntl potentlal. II'Uindatory to live two retlderltl ball, aocl lt b the wdvrnlly'i peropUve to make It II'UI)' be 'yell"' In the =~=· =·~~e:~: univenity l)'ltem, yet nulkl :!WI in 1'1lili year both and Ndloo balls are fillfd: MI. Berlin ftds that this sboukl be pointed out-these atudrtntldon 'thl veto llveonc•m· pus,butdloole l.o. kli.a bpras.td that upper daumen Uvlna; on cam· pus 1re able to receive aupport 1od comfort ol thole wbo are wUUna: to reach out and tan, almo~t In tbe same maMf'T that tbe university rucbel out to !rahmen. 1n this cue, It Is fellow atudentl 'reaehlnc out, and IOinebow olf campus tbere justbn'tthatcamanderie. But what lbout thole wbo do~ off campua! Donna Sct.lltz, 1 Juaior enjoylngbft'flrttye.rollivinlolf ca.m~. apokeernphaUcaJJyol "not lbllity ~o support studen ts. Tberelcn, with the IUbaidy •it reeeins for eacb studeot .,. campu~, ltil vlt.l U..t the studtfttl remain l'tllldent.la- two yean. HopelllllylaU..tUmes~li, ltudM­ ta hne lfUPed every available op- ~stuZ;~'-~ .=a: ~r: thatwhenu~theldeaofliYinc :_.cam~~~.:~'; :rtemlte au boUilnl plan. It is also hocltluJ U.t U.. students lllO¥iJW otr ampu~ wJU Ll!lte wiUi them lbt valuable education they bJYe rrom uvtn~ ~ a raidmt ::l''ed " Reaideat baJll CIA provide fertilt lf'quDd for the llinu&laUoo ol idw and academia outs i de the dU&l"'OOll." Fortunltely, tbtt c<o- ~ ~~,~~~~!~= ~U:J:,~:selncJ:k but beyood the realml and boun- ;~!,~·. but COUld not dream of dlriel olthil unlvenlty u well. PABCO announces free bus rides " aomi badly needed c:apital equipmect aDd p:uibly obt.aill a new pnae." 1'be COOP ll presenOy renlinl a praae owned by lbe N~~~e:f·wttbpeak baur~. ll toSdaUyi but they have yet to tw"D away any poteoUa.l rider due to th1l OVft'• c:rowdi.D&. Mn. Thu.rmeler a.Jrftd tbat tbe)' do blve tbll probtem, but abe abO alated thlt abe doeta't CG:IIkler " bavin&toatandinabul drulk~·· wt-. aaled about the OOOP'a c::on!UIIDI bUI ac:hedule, Mrs. 'lt.zrmeler'a lftitial statement wu," l doo't know what tbey can' t undentaod about it-any nine year old d!1ld who can read lhould be able to naure It out" . She uid tblt ther-e lla ICbedule for eacll route, wltb the llmel ol. bul arrival aod deputure Eagon's SGA plans 'By JW Un~&t 'lbe rlrst meetiD& ol Sbadeot Govern· meat wu bdd Swxlay, Sept. u iD the WilconliD Room ol tbe UDivenily Ce:lter. Pf'esktent Jim Eq;on said the meetiD& wu wdJ alteDded. Jim uid it WU buieaUy ID orpniuticmal meetiz!a and named SUsan Moore u the Studrat Cowntment Budcet dir'ector and l.Aiuiu Haroldson u Executive Director. Otber committee po~ltionl wt>re abo llll<d. " One of lhe m.1jor problems we have ri&hl now il-tbe ino-MJinl: numberolasuultlonc.ampus." Jim He u ld he knew ol at least four ~~!s~ ·commented, "ll'a aet· He uld Student ~I is the pouibility ol IOine kM*inA Into tirid ol .cort service. A mobile service would be qu!te expen~lve, but a walkin& aervlce ol two men for one woman acrou campw Is belnl '""'""· eon- J im uld ooe ol the tbinp he would like to see accomplilbecl this yar wu,...terstudentrepreMfltlltloi;IID higher ac.demk kYds. He uid be is =~:;::~=~ mml meetlnp. JUgbt OOW' , be &a)'S be II ll)'illl to &mente student m. teNsttofilltbelepoe:lt.ioM. Jim aaid that be .. tryinc to brin& Studmt ~t to tbe IWdeota. He aod VIC&Prelklmt Ridt Tank have been 1otnc to the reaidmce balb: totalktoati.ldetrti. Heallommtiooed lhllt Student GoYemmtnt meetiDp will be bdd altermtely betweeD Allen CmterUpper and lila Wiac«<altt ~~s::-~·~ ol bia own about Student Gove1'111Mftt aad what be •ould lite to &ee doot. He allo nnta to make Studeat Government acteaibk to atudeata. One pr'QWem JUdi: &aid be woWd like to tee taken care o/11 proleuon loina over the $10 limit on p.perbl;eb ra,uincl foe-a clau. Heuld ri&ht 1 __ , _. =~~~10 1ettbele Jlmaidthltbe' pla.oatopubllaha ntw"lletter thls yea r tha t •IUinform aWdenW on actioal or raolutionl thai will be taUa at SWdent Govemmmt meettap. .e .,... bt amra. He ~~tha~ -:1 i =..-: e:e.~ tbemtovokelhdropi.nlonl.. j - _ j .. . .. . .. . . . .......... . . . Tbere are 1100 &pedal atudenll on th1& ~ampus, e.a~b with unique abilities, personalities, backgrounds, strengths and llmltaUons. Maldna; it at this ~tnlverslty Involves many factors which we want to clisaau with yw . U you're concerned with aomelbina peraonal, you oeedn'l wait to~ it uplnthl&coJumn. C.UiheCounRhq Health Center or any other aru ol the University which m.ay be able to lend assistance. Some ol these problema you c<1n ~~i=~~-=it::~J~l :0 I~ above your dllficu..IUes, &HI!. htlp berore it'& too late. OUr staffs are protessiOMUy trained, willing, and =~~':.t~t!~s=~t Manic for organic Jolu~y a,.c..1.c..Utt-r Russo, from faculty to sunny sides ••• Who'a that wlld-Joolr.l~t leanifta - ~~~:.~obnny":= muldan, politiul ac.th'lst, pbilolopher, and former m\llk: ln. llnlct« at UWSP. So what is a for- ::U:~lb~~~ atx.aDdc:ut.df~~ hullllill c.::=: ...Yil1l-.. "" ... ....., frebmaa be • Some peop&ie MY JobMy II 'cruy for lr)rtDc to sell aa ab&m wilbaol r.t:- RCA« Columl>a =-=~~~.w.~~ moDI)'. Powidilll thebottom.aut.oC btl ICd1la sboel, Jobany hu diltributed around klbwnl in StneM Poitll In Madiloo. where tbe album ,wu c:ut. Jobany dalml lbat bil State arid JI1IOla Record CompaQ)' bu sold aboati«<I dilb. "On theSumaySidealStateStreel" bu bMn • Jibdilm..SteveDI Point trip s1Dce ll'l 1Dceptiaa. * Whq runs student's lives? ,......,...--..,----~--.---------------., 'CONGREGATION BETH ISRAEL. 1475 WATER STREET STEVENS POINT,' WISCONSIN • On behalf of the local Synagogue, welcome to all atudents and · · ·faculty of UWSP. · All of Hebr- faith who desire to join us for High Holiday Services are welcome. There will be no charge of cour.-. We Wtll be. pl~ased to have the opportunity. of m~lng you . .HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES Erev Rosh Hashana 1:35 P.M. 7:00P.M. First Day t:30A.II. 10:45 A.ll. 7:00P.M. 1:15 P. ll. Second Day t:30 A.M. 10:45-A.M: 8:15P.M. ~riting Lab ... the write_ plac_e · !o go ByTH ,' lll 11'75. beatty Polish Jum. berjactstootanaxetotbeloltypizles cl Stevmi PoinL Sb:lee tbm tbe pe))ft' incbtry bas bdped tbe town grow a.nd ~· It is fittiq tbat StcYm.PointwasdiCIIeautbesite o1 the311l annual t.oaift1 ~ olthe~eStates. olf JW.I" oppoomtl riapr by putitn, your aboe • U.tMd. OM o1 tbe more IUWIUII f•tura at the ahibit ~ ol u oid Iteam ckiYeD uwm.W mHe by J.l. CUe Ia Racine, WIIC'OGilD. Tbe madllne wu driveo by ccal aod wood aod wu batld fed. Tbe bulky appanWI wu temn:,.~~tookt~Ht,: :.~ta~~bl~=!~ deeD into the earth. 'Ibis aDtiquated Bukholt park. Tbe nent was spooICW"ed by tbe Ttmbft' Producer~ Aslodatkln ol Michipn and WisaJn.. tlo. Kart Bauman II tbe preskimt and cari:e"=·tbe~u to the publie. '\o entry fees Wef'e · charted tor the events. Only the food had a COlt with hot dop selling for uoand pllln bntwunt SU:5. Popular dithniUet wezoe the 101 blrlen from Eaeanaba, MlchiiiD and tbe hone:lhoe piu:bi.Dg contl:lt. l..o8 blrllnJ Ia a combination of acnlbatkl and 101 nllll.nl. TrieU iJl. dl.aded ju.mp~n& rope on a Icc .aDd boola hoop ttuntl, Tbe objec:tive ol the bc:na.boe Cpatest was to tnodi: free macblnemar~~pd touwdJ:fool by twofootlop. . 111e main aunctkltl ol tbe outside ol tbe hellcopt4!r ~'ide. •as the frie lOW' at Jim GrWnk'a uwmUI. Loute.:hn Coun- eonveu tyX,tbem~lop . 'Mie ~·~::rem:~.':-.,:~~~ sent down the Une via a conveyor for fUrther uwlna and l01dlq. Sen"" are handled by a puJvertz.tr chute. Unsuitable .wood 11 made Into uwdult. A rare c:omblnaUoa ol old !":/u;!~di;~~· ~ Next year, the Loulnl ConJr"eM wUJ be bekt in Mkbipn. Celebrate ... relationship with God through contemporary worship at you~ Campus Peace Center Vincent and Maria Drive. fllehlnd Tempo Store) Telepllone: 346·4448 Sunday Worship: 10:30 a.m. Bible Study: Sunday, 9:30a.m. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Sunctay~~~~,s p.m. ~NNOUNCING TEXAS. TI-30 ·-----(1) . . ._.• =..-.,...·----;.~ffi=~~·~ Al l'llllr. $1495 University Store UniYerany Cent., 34&-343t There 's gold in them· hills -~!-<~·~.. ~' . .. ..,...,. A six gun at his side tokes core of snakes ... I ......... ··::·. Nec.essory equipment includes on authentic 1873 Sharp rifle. dCIM:ItbeyjultaJMpoothetabeor layouttbebedTollootbeJ,rOUDd. 1be best way to Jdl aold is 1o IGuriltJ,Seipuld. lllt isiOidtOthe aovernma~t.anout~~tewW~tm: butlfsmallamounllarep.~ti.D and lOki to tourlstl, an brincfromt350tot500. When so~ viall will out~~te to tourisb . on ounce brings $350 • $500. , -~ clscape Committee, PA.Bto (Point Area BUs Co-opl, Ellis Stlftt Fond Co-op, North campus Planning and Utilbatlaa Committee, and even. the stevens Point Oty Council. The daUy mau In the Council omc:e wlll· attsttothefac:tthatlhereare manyotherorprri.ultionsac:roathe COWitr)' with the same motlvea "' " dlspenslrJ8Inl~ationontheila~. AU klndl d montht1-feporta and periodkal publications are eataJoced on the tiny Council Office· alq with sbelvs oi boob also on me with the LRC. And th<H me cabinets under ~~~=-a~ua~hl!~tiC:U:·f~JJ issues ' lmaJinable. Everyone on Mould ltd free to come in out' this den ol "In· After aU, the CnunciJ 11 funded by student money. eampu~ and c:hec:k . criminatinJ mdence''. ...... The Council is a ll political and ~~!':l~crvfu!:'Jc!.Vf~ a Jot oi phone and foot wort In their plannir~~ andu.ec:ullon. n,e Environmental Council can not bope tA> solve all the world's environtrtental problems aklne. Mem· ben ol the Cowldl are active locally with many politically and en· viroomentaUy orieated IVOU~ • .and tA> name a few : (ltizens for Ly)e Updille, Portaae County PlaMlrJ8 Com· millloo, Lague Against NucJe.r o.ncen ILANDl. CampUS Lan· LAND questions candidates Land. Inc. surveyfd Wisconsin candidates' for public off~ on their feelings conc:emina various tDeriY issues. Candidates were uked. ..IP plete a ten point qut:~tiOnnaire and send it back to LAND who then compiled the , answers and releutd the resu!U ·for publiC review. Queslionl ranced from opinion~ «1 nuclear enertY to whether or not candidates favored on Inverted elec:tric:al rate structure. Other qlltlliona poled were would the candidates support a bottle bill similar to the one In Orqon : would they support the cooc:ept ol rec)'cli.nc: and would they favor tall incentives for c:ltiuas wbo In the rac:e for the Senate, ~­ mire !avenel better lnsula tkln stan· dards for new buildings and retrolit· ~~~-~e=ed.=f~~lll pricln& should be used for elec:lrical aa~tomen . Stanley York, PriJx. mire's ~nt. Is u.odedded about Insulation standards, favors reeyc:llnc, and •area that peakloe.d ratesahou.Jdbeuaed. Frank Savino and Georae Olilbkewych. 7th Diltrlc:t c:an-didates for Cqresa, proylded the molt ~I antwen. Savino left DKIIt ol the questica: unaiiiWtnd tbei:. ~!,!':; a~~~ he ~- Tbou&h LAND didn 't advocate eft'· lain c:anclidatea over others, they deemed «rtain responM:~ as bein& C'On'eet. Attordin&ly.ll,uavoter, )'OU were interested l r pro en- ,~~=!1m::~~~~~:1:! = ·solar bealinC S)'ltems lD ~~u!,e:· ~'jpe~ deddlncw!ilto.otef«. To cite a few examples: The flnt fewqueatlooswere~wtth the cm~truetion ol nuclear power pbnU and s.bipmenu ol radlosoetive spent fuel lD W"tiCOOiin. Our tbree local c:andktltes nmnlftl for the 71St A&MmbZy District I Gf'Dibn, Toruwakl, UpDike> responded in this =~~~~~ wwld aupport • mantoriwn. Tbey =~·=a~O: .... spent ·fuel itilpaleDts while botb Tor· U:wall:i and UpUike wou.ld favor the :=u:~~,;'~~ a~,!! mo.-.toriwn and the baa on spect fuel =!r'::~~tes':~ . trical c:u~l4m«s. Hdavan rec:yt:llnl =b~:==:::. ti,OiiabkeWycbaa)'lthatonJyllao other ecoaomkal mtalll e«dd be found would he SUJI'I)Oft CON!!UCtion. th Well; here's a warnin1 : don 't voeallu thole sentiments around the reeyc:linl direc:tor or the Eco-Tac neWsletter fditor or any of the other " .....• .."·. :t:I::'J;:J~Y~ p.1ter cards and bwldlina new1paper, co&tlnJand sta pllnc newsletters. or lacklnc up polters all over campus. You. may even find yourself the next ~ Country-side·sojourris ltalwa)'IIM!al'll,otven ODtbebotteat da)'lollDdianswruner-,lbefaUstartl wtthlcllooi. Ia. . . we'NaD too -' =y:::~tt.~~ ..."',, Dtlday •ftemoon. :an thoucht l 'd let )'OIJ know that this wUJ be the Jut tu.rnmer weebacl for It'll, the li.Jl~~.~m~Mr day eodfal Wed- - :tve ''" ---- ''· "' p Eco-.Brlefs I· &o.movit jt r . lUES~, SEPT. it 1976:8 P.M. STUDENT TICKETS $1.0(). WITH LD. I ITUIIEIIT AC11VIllU CARD -.;:;: ---=---ncm HMA'mlt. m::4titi6~~~--==ll='-==--'"'fi'l., .. ------- . . Hartman working hard to -bring athletics ~- Players of the Week arriers place second at Parkside AgJin5tldloolsolltlowaclassthe iVUSIIY of WLKoula.Stevens nlaoMC'GUl\tr}'t.e&llldidwdl was one sc:bool, utem JllinoU Unlvenlty, lhrot was HOiii"evtr, tbere ~&~J::!tbyba~thetop ee individual timel aod I total n:ol20bere Siturday. ~·=W:.: J!:'in'~ 1m stl rtdiDgl with 51 pol~ dshinlaheadol tbeothe!'thrft ICOOSill tcbook in lbe nve-uam finishes Stevens Point had U ~~~er ~~S. Cartbl&e 51 and Reo Romn ol EIU won lhe meet in 2:5:3S, settltllarecordaineeltwasthe fintlimethetourstwuused. Johnsonbada26: 11. Man. Johnson ran very well,'' said Amiot. " I was SUl'pr'iKd he caWd do thiswenaoearly. My~lslbat hi! can lmprove from meet to metl SeVeral ol the Eastern IU)'I he belt bad bt.atet~ him lD tuab sdlool.. .._ rrom Mahomet,IU. J ohnson W rt~emeetwasbtldonUW· fbidel home course, whkh will be 51-to tbe-NA!An&tioaaJ roottoo. but ~ Pcint.ers were the lpOQIOn. Poin· C01ch Amiot bad lbe meet movedresohilru:DIIIfdcwldpiasome pericnceonlbe aationaleourse. · " In the put t.bb meet bu been a ad r1n1ular," nld Amio t. klo6~er. Eastern lWoob Deeded a ~- and we wuted to nm them cause they are a P'flll team and resecondinlbeNCAADivislonU RidtZ.bl.onte,~thln26: 50, and Don Bunllnan, nlnth ln- 21 :08, wme lbe next blghftt finishers Cor UWSP. " Ridl Zabontt ran weD." saki Amiot. "and ao ctid Dan lkmtma.D." Rounding out Stevens Point's scoring were John Fu:slnatto,l7lh in 27:34. and Da n Buntman, lith in lltyetrl." n.e rnt or lbe ICOrin& showed trUide w\tb aa. ca~ae a& and bitewater l$0. Without EIU 'a %7: 41. Joe Yaun& was %:8th, Jay Scl!wltikl 30th, Eugene PhiUip1 nrc!, SlUPuk, 3-4th Mike Simon 37th, Mike Laskowlke, 39th and Ken Pnybyl 41th for the Pointers. The Pointers wiU boat the Stevens Point Open tomOITOW. Cross country team ready ExperieDce aood eoDditioniq yan. Wilt! the entire tm team art.tbeltarlcllbelt'7SUWSP . mum~oc. u. Pointen promi:5e to r~lda V«Ystron&team apintbis rouCounuy tam. yar. Point'• stUrest e:ompel.itioa Retw1'lirl&ietta"tMnareledby sbould apin be UW·U Crosse, with t niors Rie:k Zaborske from IDwaultee aDd Don Bunt· UW-P\alteville aod UW-Rivu Falls havina improved teams. SteY!f~S 11n of GlftO Bay Wesl. J unior ldPoint ha.s aU 11 lettermen retumin& mnea iDdude MULe Simon cl Hud· fromtbetmMUOOaodaccordin&tD . . John hlirllltto, Pen&. m.. Stuart 'ask. Amherst. aDd Joe Yourc. n~on~in Rapidl. Sopbcmorea rflW'· line include Du Buntma.D, Mar\ !obnsoD, Jay Sdrftitl. 11m RoN , ltld Rlcll. KelJDi&. Caedl Amiot abo :lpee:tl betp fnlmtome talented 'reshrom try micH)ctobel' . & e\'ft'll Point haa nnu ...on the K'tkOI'IIin State Unlvenity Con• ~crown, but baa fiDisbtd «Gad tD U c:::r- the Lui. four -.Dd Marsban =~~eraU:e=~ Two playen ..-·ere named " players ..-·eet" ror the UniVftSity of Wisconsin Stnens Point In the 38-3 vic tory over Lakeland •Collq:e on Sltun1ay,Sept.ember 4. CbrW Matthiesen. a &'S" , 240 lb. of· fensive Lackle, was named olrenslve aveuge pins ol 12 )llrdl per attempt. He led inter!~ for recelverJelrGosawhlchallowedhim to catch seven hitch SC:n!t:nl for good yardage. _ " Chris Is our most consistent of. fenslve lineman and without his r:,;.utc~E~::Str.~~:;~ ~~:!e!~ld~:l~yT;v:; of the Schofield. porow;," said olfenslve line roach Matlblese!!lsaUSJH"intulnthe40 • GaryRolherham. ~~ ~tK!i:. ~~~~ Ouis e:an unrdentlessly beat his op- f:'t w\lh either fineue or_bNte Against Ukeland, Matthiesen led the Poinr.en' ae:reen ~u play to Rugby ..rr::e ;t!:t .:~e:bus~~ cl t..--o Matthiesens to play footl!all ;~:·a~tev~oin~·-p:~ ~--Laclde and ttuarcl on the team. Chris II the son or Mr. and Mra. Matthiesen, 7407 wall St., ::;tekl. The Stneo~ Point fW&by Football Club met last SunUy on the soe:e:er fteid-balotbaU dilmoodnort.bcle:ampus for Ill flnt prae:t!,ee aDd In· tenquad pme. PatrickStoehr, 6'1",220 1bl., wu named the cSdentlve playu of the week against Lakeland. Stoehr attended Green Bay Premolltn hl.ah se:hool where be was voted all-metro, a\1-<0nfereDC:e, honorable menUon in demonstration and prae:tke cl the all·slate. the ~e:hool's moll va luable lineman, run· buie:rugbyskills. Nut.ltwupme ner-up of the Vince Lombardi award, time. ThlJstirndupconsldenbleenconft:mle:'t:outstandingllneman. and thusiasm •mona the partklpants. prep all-American. Pnctkel are .acheduled for Wedln Satu.rday'l pme. Stoehr wu nes&y ni&hll while Sunday af· temoon~areset utde for pmes.. e:rediled wllh knoe:king down two passes u he pn:ssured the quar· lntramunl diredor, Jim Clarit, Is lftbae:k \nt.D lhrow\n&. He C:OnltanUy e:ootactinl area teams tD Rt up a put pressun on the olfmlive bae:k· playin&~beduleTbe Rugby Ciub il open to field u he caused one fUI!lb'e aDd recovered another. Stoehr made urilimiled membership aod everyooe many unaulsled tae:kles and assisted canplly. Nobencbsitterorwalerboy \n many others. ' Stoehr Is a ~per sdene:oe major at Stevml Point and Is tbesoaciMr. aodMn. DonaldStoebr Claritattbeln~otnce..Tbe rupy team's ne~~.t pme ilat Bukoll of 1M2: Shawano Avenue in (ireen Park on Sunday at t pm. Boy. tw~:.~n.e~r!!~:~= ~~in~== !!.!'~reJt: r----------, I U.A.B_:p~~pJ~r!!SUAL I :~'>.£"-= . ~ . SUND~~:_m ~ ~~!!:r~'E~ 1 1 Soflboll tourney a success " ........... · - .... oplrit. ~-.=;.:: ....,.. ...':.""..;. ~"~ ~':::';1,."':.:: - ••••hUe ...........,......... ~~ ~ ~!::: :::,=.!!tdl"'""' - '" ..."':~..~~ =.:..~~..:7~ :=.."'!.~~:; the toumameat aDd 1tated that the .....,. moe.o ,_ ... ....,. ,.., " :;:~~';.;::: ..wm...= "~~'1.':"".!..""!:'~ .....,. This day pack, designed in 19&7, has become a tradition among backpac kers seeking an lnexpen· slve, quaity Pack lor short trips, biking and summit trips. 1 has 2" web straps I a front pOc:ket. About $11.00 I I I I I I I BA.YPA""m .FOOTBALL GAMES 1 \.1\U\ 1 ON 1lf 4 X5 FOOT VIDEO BfAM ,..nau UI<Uft I 1 1 I I I 1 I All Pre-games begin at12:30 p.m. All gametlme Is at 1:00 p.m . eome to the Coffeehouse on September 12 September 19 September 26 October 10 November 14 WatC torlhetriplstakea fram•tldeoll' ~ -- Wlth ltudmt tntere&t and parlici........," .... Coocbaonb lrhe December 5 will be inl · he Pau 1 Bunvan Room U. . ....,... ~~="'1i.:":r"E::~ -·"''"'~'"'"""' I!! And cu ----~----- ____,~wrtf':1m _......_ _:.=~-=·=·-"-'----===~=--'----=---_::-::-::-::-:.looiinato.-a.nkablgerandbetter . l f :::=.- ' - " ' - - t - PafllFP ili Reed Giordano: Heart ·of the Pointers us. They repreaen1 the brilliaot st r ategist tbat overcomes astronomkal odds a nd leldl hll tellm to one victory after another, But ::}~.:"'~~~~:==~~ ·- eucUy,aretbey! JeUOa. He doel bave ambitions ol betoa: drafted by tbe prot and would. like a cba~ to mako It Ia throt lellfl.le. He bu alreldy proved blm· sdi ill lbe wsuc. Altbou&h be bu beeD used primarily u a tbotcun form. lion puser In his first twoseucm at Point be fedl that be II a capt.ble niDMI' aod i& looklna forward to UU. ye. r. u .thll cGUkl be the yeu tbat Point emp&oys a strooaer running · pme. When ulted If be II wWin& to J[ive up a predomiDaoUy pus- oriented attack to empkly a running attack, aod thus a more balanced 0(· reme, besaldtbat ' 'yes, ouri'WIDiDC BENEFIT PICNIC Sat., September 18·, 1976 At Iverson Park 1:00 · 11:00 P.M. Charcoaled Chicken Live Broadcast By WS~ Corn-on-the-Cob 1.:00 - 5:00 P.M. Beer • - ~ aoo Pop • Coffee Wllh D.J. Serving From l to 8 P.M. AU PROCUOS WILL BE UIIED fOJI THE ANNUAL JAYCEE CHRIITIIAIIHOPPUIG TIUI", · FOR THE NEEDY CHILOfiiEN OF THE STEVENS POINT AAEA @ ~ SPONSORED BY STEVENS POINT ~ JAYCEES . ~ -= A ......Mountain of Ozark Festivities - ByKeatA.Pd.lo6d 1be moe;t cultunl evtot al tecftlt seasons kkk:s otr the Arb and ~ Several Performances Scheduled ture. St:rlet nut Monday ll'ld ~:e~~ll:~~~ Festival. Tbele ~ will bonesUy tave somethinC to &ive you-. little bitoltbeOu.rb. Now hold on. 1bese att'n't hiUbilllel, The ~ cominc are ,.....-Grammy . Award-w1nning Jimmy · Driftwood and over twenty members oltbe Racll:ensacltFolkloreSociety. From thele "down-home" folks you'll be aSIW"edolgetting a lot f~ nolhin&. I hive tnvt!led &mCJn&ll tbclle ArUnlu Ozarlts, and I can assure you that th«e lies the mo&t unique and wonderful culture In America. The rkb heritage oc crafts, lore and musk il whit they'll share _Monda y Jimmy Driftwood aDd otllen wiU :a~u:n:=~~b1m~n:r: demonstration~. c~:l:ta~uh~t~ol~::;~: be~b~ Ubrary downtown. Preunt at the libnry, betiMin,g at 4 pm will be :;:~m!s!:;=a!te;1 ! 1 ~~rver ~~!:~u,:=·~nt~f:; lllu""'Coffedxluse. '<rilhlll. _ Tuesday Jimmy Driftwood is the powffful guicfin& inllueoce ol the Or.ark arts. lkwas a fermer Grand Ole Opry perform« and is thecompo&ef' oi"Battlc!: ol New Or&e.os" and "Tt:IU'IeSSft Stud.'' Driftwood ila DOted f~t and .Simultaneous performances will be 11ven at noon In the Coffeehouse AUenaDdOebotcenten. 1111 =~ci::c~~~c~::~ pointed blm to the Advis«y Committee of the S.rd ol Trullees for tbe Kft!Dfdy Center for the Ptr- ~ ~~J=~~~wf!: rcw:~":!ia:~ ~~- CDnP~»in& BwTeu's English dau In 146....,01d ~o!ti~~=~ abilltJ, he is a t&leoted jaw- bone player, 'l"begraDdfina~wiiiOCCUTatlpm Tuesday in lbe Mary . Quandt Fieklboule. Jimmy Driftwood and ~ Ractensact FoLklore Society will 11ve ut a ruu;Jng J)rMentatlon. For Udtets ca ll ltHIM or come to the Ar- s::!!m&:tia'~w ~rt:.:o;ct~ ::~ine~tur;'J::r;:g:a~ Family-Lucy, Wam, Marilyn and Kevin. They aiz1C aDd perform on ... I I dalles have not yet bem announced. He bepn an effort to preserve !DGWUla musk and e:n.fts.tbrou&h the forrnatkln ol the Ractensaclt F'oDtknSociety. HeandtbeSociety are bdna sponaor«< hl'ff by the National Endowment for the Arts. banjo and 1\litllr. Often they •inl British biU.dl (101ft' 500 yean old and . newer mountain ballldt 200 yean: ' At 3:00 the American Music class will be visited by Book miller Shonnoa ~~W ~emoutrations on banjo J Is open Monday lhrou&h Friday frt~m llamto5pm. Tld.etswillalsobe ~~=!e~:-ttlheevfft!nc I bu turned stylistic: naws into virtues. 1be mandrill with bomlln one ol the dnwlnp llalood detail. ·ne draw\np o1 Marcia Lorr ·~ pear to me u memory dnwlnp, ~~G=~e;:,s.:; rum <lf that's what they are) fill tbe ldeaolmemory Ina remarbbleway. ~==~:,:: ideuarecompMteaDd lntereltin&c.rt l.wld&rea bu four mlnlm.al drawinp In the lhow. A minimal a~ proacll oc:cun whea tedullque, u a means, II rejected for any number ol ra.son~. WbeD that happens, wbat yu.~bavella kltollineina formaUon. 1"bere II no idea, no impreuloa, no .,....... · Karen Murpby's drawinp are the ~:fo.~n~t~~~~be~ tweenthem. " When Roven ' Dwell, Tbey Dwell Within" D the one I teKted to moll stron&Jy and liked the .mo.l 1be title Ia u beauWul u the dnwiaglts.Hf . . tha~~~~:l;;::=:':f:: artwort olquallty cornlna out ollhe artdeplrtment. Srp~mltcriT, Irlt PaJeZI PoMter Erlenbach - Music's New Chairman Bylke-'-JO... Explorilll communltiel can be ~~~ture~=~ anotbel' world where such com· mun.IUel are fQWICI. The mlak: depart· met~l , as an eumple, thrives alaapide thole ot Art and Tbeater Arll. Uke the olhen, lt bu ill share • Ub lltUeokl mea nltiactodie, tolud. the first toery """""""olowly ................ '~be first W&itiDCfGrotbentojumpaadlaDd. REFLEcnONI. ••• No.1. 'lbnwaluobrftbt Tt.t latllilbt'aahadNI, lade. .. lntotoillly'arevetaUoa. Love's ~ eveDW&U)' form~e~~l:a.. " autacahaare~~ a,.a..-....._M~ CUnedil U.mu wbofearabt!Melf Fean&oiiCICIIIJlltw•tr.a. Hew. . . tbero.doi.....-.Ja'IOidaDcl CiDClalto~ •...a&a~:iDaena&edCIIm. lApn.anbec:rumlllll, bl . . . . DOtwby lAdllpairbei'MdiMout - 'Ihlc:omlortoldiiiDCIII*Itllielpl;bbDpoa. .,_-·.... ) Hebellnatbetbtll...U . Yet,tM!'IID&lnlf~cwted,._..be . . . .! \Is. Kids '..oweU Prdllish#n 39 ce•ts 'l l I 'nle T. .IW-a•ralledmyblood bad me arcu1n1 'lrith the printed pa&e, but madl me want to send a copy to all _my clc:.e frlmdl. praiUI"e. YOU SAY YOU NEED A RELIABLE TURNTABL.E BUT CAN'T AFFORD m WELL, BJ.C. HAS ONE TO AT A.LMOST BUDGET. The Toi41W.,..• MartlheU Morga• 2JI pages SI .9J ~~l , lf'l'IPap:DP...... II ..· Being oraUy llxated, I sampkd every diab on the lt.allatJ Tano aDd IMtluea: Romano, Bel Paele. Parm1gina ded still more calories to my diUyover-indWier~C"e. cbeelelad- ri~a~~~t;.~~:a~u;a;:.~·r::tJ:e~e~ diDc some flatterina: fashlc:a to c:amoufla&e the added powxl:a around my midriff. Despite my fnntic travdl, l realized there was jlat too much for to I was wear1t1c lr)'il:la t.o an impouibie task. M(ft(Wft', my tourilt·type actlvitHs bad left no time for IOCUiliuUon. Unlike aome calloul towilta,.I enjoy a regloo's people as wdlu Its arts aDd buildinp. me see. myself n.ged perform the":~~~~'::;n~~:ne! ~:.!u~fu!:~ readily observable diKtmmeat. Keeping tbil fact in mirld, perbar- you ea.n wxlentaod bow I, Madlme F .• feU In Jove. Yet~, the woman ol the world feU victim t.o that dreaded p.ydlo&o(Jkal dileue, Seve. IDa name wu Gustavo,a~teandinlleeplngwitbhil cbaracter. Hewu a chef in a little out4-~way ,.taurant whkb spedali:z.ed in mylatntcn.vlng,ScallopplneallaM.anala. ~ co!:i::,~. :':Jr.:r:=~ia~~bit~::::: profeui<malaecret. Hewuamanolmysteryandcert.alntblnp . couJdnotbeshared. me sorwtU. His a)ooiDelll aJ.rnc.t drove mad. When bt . . . aut til my sight. be, wu on my miad. I Dew be wu tntere.ted In me (nery·ooe II> yet, bteoatblued t.olpanmy advaDcel. Finally It bappeoed. ODe bot July nllbt wbile I was dryinc my hair, I llliOdc on tbedoor. I caDtdout tryina t.o findoutwhowutbere. NooDeannrerec:L Islowlyopenedthedoor. 11ter'ecntbethrelboklstoodtbetaU, dark, myster1ota G111tavot Hewudretaed Lacllaaiac blue jeans and a faded aray shirt, hall.unbuttoned toexpolla a mat ollhlck, curly hair. We both 1mUed, but Nid DOlblal· It wasn't on 1 Delta Zeta 11-the largest sorority amoac the lbree 't:f:.fM. I(IIalsotbelar&estsororltylntben.tlonwith117chap- ~- . handkapPed. ~=or:r!:c~,-':J:~a~C:=~J~ ln - - - .- - - heardalolt , . And so It all btpn, Gustavo became the ula til my betug. I :~a:=~~~-=::n~~a~u:totally know, to undentand, to met.pbyskaUy aulmllate wUb lhis man Gustavo. At Umea, It frtahtened me to thinlc any human beiDC could bave somueh eoatrol over amtber. I wondered bow I couJd ever be able to telr myself away to retum to -· me.lron~:e ~~~v~:~~=y~n~~t':~ replatedMadameP'. It hurt for awhile. Myappetltedec:ll.aedaftdlbttbepowxlsl plDecl fNXn Italian cuillne. But by rememberlrl& my IJ'I.Qdmotbe:r's phllolopby. "There are too many fiah In the sea to worry about the ones which away." t kept my chin up and . man&&edtoleave,llalywlthasmUe. Tobec•U.IIC'd ... 'set . ..,., ·- P ...kr Pa&U4 StptciBMi-11, lrl'S . . .. ~.- '( ~· . vi~~I~J~s~a~in.=l:r.:.--Uoa, It": also set· Some of the service projecla that Delta Zeta bu pntidPited In for Stevens Point Inc lude aulslln& with the vola' rqistrallon, workina: for the kidney foundation, and colleeUnc for UNISEF. · Delta Zeta has also contributed to aervlce projects 011 carnpu~ such u aulfUng with lhe blood mobUe, and an~werfnl Delta Zeta contributes money to and il a cOI'T'elpOrldtat of a malere.identattbeC.rvllleHCIIpitalinLouislan.. · ~chapter il _allo very lnvolved In Homecomlna and Wlnw C.rmYal acUvltiel on eampw. . DeJtaZetafeeiltbatwearemorelbanaaroupolplawho&et · toaether wtlb only other Greftl. But we u silten In Delta Zeta ~·=~:: rdatlonshlpa with all orpntzaUont a~ overaU all q) ~··tJrnQGe~ ByMarieii~, At•ltla•tVArq,UWSP , UI-UU . ,. everybody atrives. apin to aet into lhe tchool grind, loablaln aU the bendita they deserve. ltlad- ~as sbould try dition_totHeGJB\lllher'eare twootber501.ircesollncomefor.lbe :.....- veteru: atud)'arant..ndwort-s - • ~lnveteral'll riinl ~eligi e!ortheWiscontinStudy Gr.tnt. FuU tbne JlrWe l~tl are olrered u hla:h _ 11 f200 .per aeademk year _and married veta, u hiJtb u $400, Thel dolla" . graotedllbt,ledllp:xlthestuderlt'anel!d · lftheWisconslnvetiJapart-llme a lud~t. herx'lhe twlbead­ vantaae ol. the part-lime atudy arant. Tbis grant provides the undergradulte vet Cllrryia& a INd ol eleven boun or lea with reimbunementoltultionfees a ndtextbookcmll. This gnnt is also available foe- the put.Ume gra~te student . ~~his~ters-provkleclhehu alretodyl.lledupaUol 'Ibis grant is abo ava.l.Lible for the put-time graduate student woRin8 on bil mat~ he baa already uaed up all ol ~~fll":r:~Dite:~Jr!:dy~J:t~~ degreedonotqu~llly for lhll annt. To obtain the put-time &rani, one must a pply bdore the com- ~ollhe~terbewantltbe&rutfor. u!t~u:==.:~:)'==:r~::n!!!=:· :c;=-=~~.~~~:r:~~:!! a ml.Dimum of 100 WIJ'k' boun at $2_.50 per tiour (tax free I . The1pplkl nta are cM.en aocordlf1310diubillty and llnaodal Deed. Now tbal the r~t~aadal uperl ot.the wterao'a education bu · been CXIftlidered, the IWXI aru ol concern II the veteran'• ecilr.ltioaltRIJ. • U a veteran hu aey need ola tutor Ifor aleholutk purpc~~e! 1, the neeeaary in!~tlon OQ lhlland all the above matftial can be leCW'ed from Tam Peu.oll.a, VA Rtp, Admlu.lona Offace, OWSP. Hlsworlt.KbeduJelaufolJowl : Monday, Thunday,and =y7 : 45;"4 : 3D ; ~~ 7 : ~U : OO ; .WIIdnelday-oo olRee l .Cll.lllll8l II~IITS · -sn~ f'rWay, Septe•krlf,lt'l'f UAB Film woO~. WlscooU ;S-b1nby, 8ep&e•Mt'll.ltfl •. FootbaU, Whitewa.ter, 7_: to.,:;n(T) .....;, .,...-.ertt, ltfl ·11e1. I· FREE STUDENT CLASSlFIEDS ' • ANNOUNCEMENTS lnteraled 1n FLYING" Any students wbo arepilots (stude:l;r;vate, com ~II C. IIMG-2182 forMartm_ The MIIU!Tutonal room IJ.loeated this year in Rm. AUlA In the Sdence Bldg. 'h&D~Cendenta1 Meditation («EnJi&htenm~t - Protram tm Yamaha DT 400C Enduro, like new, caU3f4-t812arter5. IS Chev wtgon exC'I!llent runner c:ontactPaul, S4f.215tO, or34t -710i. 1971 VW SUper BeeUe, 55,000 miles, goodcood. Clll $41-5682.. •• ctiiyY Van I cyl-3 spd. 1-track. .j.. Plneling, arpetinj:~ . S4t-{1132_ Two EPI Mkrotower U spe,ken, na:ttonewS200.Jim344-<1849 Cllureb of Cbrist-Sun. Bible class 1:30, Cburcb service t :XI, Bible clul tO:e, Wed. Bible study 7:30pm. We te.dlordy (rom the Bible. H'IJ)' tOE. FOUND Awa~hhubeeflfouocllnLoCP ac:ro~~ from Oebot Center. lJA. ca.u dlat34&-4153, R.m. 241 andidenWy. 'l"berewillbeaspecialrneetlncforall eGxatkln aenkn reaardinl slartlnc ~~,:~~c~~-- ~ FOR SALE WANTED 1be Gnduate Rec:ord Eumiutioo : will be liver~ oa the UWSP campus on four Satunt.ys during the 1976-17 ..:boo~ )'Sr. Test dats are Oct II, Dec. ll,Jaa...l,andApri.l%1. 'lbole:ln~iDtakifl&tbeGREmay~ ~the Counlelina Center, 014 ==-~~~=o!~~ti= ::~:~!e~~~ore 1m CheY 'I; ton ptctup $150, 1114 Ford 2-door $125 and 4 H·71-15 tiTf!l <not snows ) 445-37t3. A!ters. 35 mm SlL Ptntu: Hla, Tatumat 55 mm Flllens, lens hood, flash mouot, tripod, accun diamatk YS 200 mm F2Z lens. Vhitar 14 CDS expcwre meter, Vivitar auto o.temioD tubes, UIOrted filters and other ret.Led items. MikeRm. 24Z, EXf745. Codctall W1ltreu Part-Ume rd&hts. SponP•ge Cocktall Loun&eJ44.t1115. Members .for Pbl Alpha Tbeta, the honorary hlatory society. Contact the HiltoryDeplor417COPSforln!o. Prof. lJbnrian will do bibliognphk MIU'Cbelforlaeultyor•tudeat&. C&U SM-1511. l uVE AT THE Vl.LA&E ... THE Ul'JIIIIATE IN APARTMEMT . 361ti.-MIC~. sTEVENS POINT, Wis. EACH ~ARTMOO HAS . --liD- * IAllll 2 ....... TWDlll.l WIIII'VAIIIU ==~ - * ~'_,a• --II!CII * ~All!.- - LiVING .,,_.. ....... _ * ...aGlllfT. Wll . . * ~Y- FACai!D * anU.a . .* Wll iruaarr .• ---·11.. -.,_. -~ - -IF liiE BY. - 9 ,_.ONTt:t ACADEMIC YEAR INCLUDING VACATIONS -