~------------------------,-- -N\ariiuana·: a burning issu_e; T_rivia weekend arrives , - · - News - .Students Invade Gold Cocist April 15, 1977 · · .. Off campus 15 • ~~·:!t~t,::.'r~ 1~ rn=~~ ~:::c.,~~~~ =~~~~t::u~ha~l:~;:~~ Letter• :'v~;e!;.~~itnn:,;~~':~ ':e~:ti=~~":~w':"~ !~olt:;_. =ju!~~ wahom~1 pr5e~~.teventsir1Poland. For i~tance. talkin& abou t theshif- 11 of population, he mentioned thai the Jews In dlfrerence' to other East Jhe pest inside Tot.bePOU.&u. lam wrilizl& in resppase to YCIW' let· ter o:preuiDC CODCmJ with the usecl the chemical U5T by the U.S. Forest Service In Northern Wisconsin. . 1be Wisconlln Department of Natura.! Relourcea abares your cooC'ft'ft ov~ indiacrimlnate use.._ol Lbis chemical, u do I. They had OficlnaUy attempted to have It placed on tbdr limited UN list butttrq oppo~ltlon and from the ndd of agriculture legisla tive .,:rtculture com- .mitteel thwarted UU.attempt. However, the ONR bas succeeded in probl.bitin& the use m 2451' for aJcle and weed control In Wiscanti.D.. More ai&ni!kanUy, lbey have also est.blished a committee to monitor the ~~~eolloUTby the U.S. ForettSet'· vice. Thb com mittee Is compelled of the director o1 the DNR'a £n. vir'onrnental lmp1ct Buruu, a membft' ol the Water Quality Bun!8u, a member of the Fl&h Manag~t Bureau, • member ol the Wildlife Managm~ent Bureau arK! a member ol the Forestry Bureau. Also lnclucl«< on the CommiUee are contac t mm from eacll of the State's thrft Natklrlll Forestarua. Prioc" to USI&e of 145T the u .s . ForestServlcewlllberequlredtofile an environmentll aueument report with the commiU.ee. Tbe committee wtllreviewlhertp«tandma.kepreappllcation, durin& applkaUon and poet-applieationsltefnspeetion~ . Though this committee's function Is =~~-i~ Mr:. ~~~ 1 man ol the Comm.illee, pointed out th.l t any ill dfecta wiD immedl.ltely be bnr.Jgbt to the Forest Servke'a at· tentlon. U thepl'ICticel resultln& In these negative d'fec:tl continue, the =~teet0tru;:~ ~N:;;:I ": tiUpUOo. Mr. HUDtoon also poiDted out that thue II a poulbUi ty ~ won't be IISed by the U.S. Fcrest Servlee. Though the level of Impurity In 245T hu been reduced tbel"e is sun juiUHabk eonoern over Its ~»e. Hopefully the Forst 'Service wW recos:nlu the potenUal danaen a nd not re&art to use of tbe cbtmkal. 1 am coafldent a ny abuses wtU be · quickly acted upon by the Wbconlln DNR_ I appreciate your concern and thank you (or takln& the time to write. Pleue doa' t helltate to cootaet me with your feeUnp an any oiJier ' - ofinteratinthe(uture. WUUam A. Bablltdl SeaateMajorU.y Leadorr UltroOistriet . • OOW's..te: 'lbllktterwultJb. mltted to tbe P ...Wr by, Mr. Tom O!urc.b in response to tbe artlde on 2.4.sT in theAprill ,tm luueof the Pol.nter. • EurtJpean countries were allowed to emigrate. HO'ftVet", be omi tted to mention that their deplirtw-e was =~~~~~Y~~~ = :.~: Kublak had finished discussing lhe i:f~doe~~!::~m.:t~::'~';! million Poles forcibly deported from the Polish uslern territories on Stalin ins tructions., into lbe Soviet Ruui.l. II have read in the Polish ~~~~~~ct:~nt'::~ not, II surprillna. At lhil.tlme . l .,1 .bUtdonoil\anthe douttobel p ~1 should like to stress that my father s decriminalization Jegl&latlon. family bas been living ~ the United It ma tten who tulected bee~ use It States for three genentlons. After can d'fect the alhlete who traint and ex(:l!ls, only to be told there's not this a~logy, Szymanski and I left the lec:tu~ room. WhUe 1•;e were leaving ftiOUgh fundi ng ror him or her 10 Profeuor Soroka called us repnsenl this achool in national com. ;;,.~fe~u!'~hasr;rend: his own Univei-sity by crmting ani'!' - ~r=a~~~~~=t'foo~h•p Ed10·•rcll.. Dun• ZA I Ellis St. · behind the iron curta in ChW"Ch-State • conflid in Poland, worllen and students pen«~~tlons, etc .. that the very sa me question wu asked the very u.me'leclur« at the Kosc iust.ko Foucdatioa il'l New Yorll. l Or. Kubiak &ta ted he did not Jtnowaboutthalmattu. TheaDr. WaclawSoroltaoC UWSP University loudly apoiQiiud for me and a Polish poet and journalist Edwa rd Duna's behlviot uylnc we bolhhadnotbeenJonatnotJihintbe States to learn about the Am erican democracy, freedom o( &peech, and respect for other'& opinion. In thili si tua llan l could do but one thing-to leave the room. When l and Edward Ouna were leavini Prol.- Soroka shouted: boocllwns. Thusln tlw name o1 freedom s peech, AmeJ can democn~cy and .apect ror differet~t opinions. it SMmS to me, that 1 was denied not Tothe Poinltr, My dreams have been &mashed! Mon<by morning I March 21111 I had the unusual pleasure to notice the new sys tem Allen Center hu approved. Upon entering the dining area I noticed the -eight foot gate whidr was s ii'WI& out toward the cheCker". There lla boutfoUrfeetbetweenthepleandthewall. Upon utinc one oC the ch«ken tha t morning about the mea ning or these gates s he rC! plied that people Wet"e aneakinc into lbe dini ng a r~ . But all I can ask is why the bars'! What are these cMdten so busy ....·ith that they ca n not detect someone snea king around them '! I feel a little more awarenea on the checkers and the bars ...,·ould not be needed. • Then artu ~ing up my mea l and Incident reminded me 9f lhe Stalinilt nl&htmare in Poland, when the leeturer invi ted a ll the questions, but everyone was aftakl to u k any question wbkb woukt displease the for the aesthetics of the dining a~a . l t remlndsmeofplctureslhaveseen In prisons. Thenextstepof theladder ; 10'ould be to pia(:!! ban upon the win· dows. Such 1 eozy efff!ct )his a ll oe petition. lt ca n maha diUei-encefor 1 ~':~t~:::::::~.!: ': ~== : text-~tal by manylnstructon. f-'or Student Govmunent to beet· fecllve, its leadenhlp must lead. It must provide fresh ldeu and demand therlghtsolali S.SOOofus. Weannot ~!~~'tw":~,-:;':~::o!y~ We need leaders who ca n bring a sense of activism back on lhil tam· pus. Laders who are not afraid lo tackle the problmls of&tudeftts, not only academic, butsodal as w~ll. As 1 tudenta, we ~prise nearly onethirdofthepopulationofthiscity. Wt need to recotnlte our &taDdl ng In th is eommunity a nd use 11. , Deb Due:kart is runni!J& for v~ President and 1 am runnifta fot Presiden t of Student Govtniment because we feel students need to become more acti ve in _bolh lhe unlveraity and the community, Your l'«Me on registraiJon day will help brina: about thil retum to acti vism. Rick Tsnk Vlc~PrnkkntSGA ' :nr~~to"::~:'=~~~= • =~~Le~t~~rr:u:~not'= . JZ:::t~'·U:~~ ~~:!a~ :!~:'Vocftunlt nerontbeAmerlcanunlversitynorto be ca lled a "hoodlum" by a member offaculty. ' Lenek S1yma•sltl lltl MeO! Uod1 St odd ing insult to injury TotbePolatrr. . On April WI, IW7 Dr. Hieronlm Kubiak or J agiellonla n Unlven ity, Cracow, Poland ba,d a publk: lecture on' lbe dynamics oiJOC:ial cha nge in Pola nd, at the UWSP. No t elaboratiD& on the fact that the lectUTe:r MrYed stiMSenll and mernbe_n, ~;'f.!b ;("~ ~m=l&~ wou ldliketopointtoProi. WaclawW. Soroka •• behavior. · The 1ecturu u.lted the publk: t.o ask him all lOria oC questklns any time, and the lecture was opened to the aeoera l publk:. I u.lted Dr. Kubiak IOD'Ieque,tionllnrelatiol'l t.othecoonk:t between the Roman Catholic Ohw-ch and the communist ree:lme. A Potbh emigr-e writer, journalis t and hlstorlan, l..euek &ymanstl, ~C!otor:=~;~%:: hooded~~... ltd forcibly Into Ruuia duri!J& the last wa r , a number apprmtimately To 1Jroc Polaler, about twc.-three million. 'lb.ls Is to wonder about the very A simila r question w~ aked recen· , peculiar example of "ae•derpic tly the Yery same lecturer at the freedom"attlw-UWSP OriAprU&tb, Kasdt.tultoFoundatk.nidNew Yorll. Dr Hieron:im Kubiak ol Jagielklliian But at U..t mOment Professor University , Krakow , Pola nd • Wacla w W. So r oka loud ly delivered a lecture on the dynamla apologized for_ myself and SzymanoC soda! change in Poland. As the &lliasaertingthatwe djdnot lea rn yel pubtk: wu invited, beidc a Pol.ish the buies ol democratic dilcuulon. writer, joum.tlblt and historian, I atSzyma~JU:i and I had the fi&ht to uJt tended. The 1ecturer II the very quatiool and takin& aWIIy Ulil ript beginning of h1l preJection Invi ted wu In .an open Yiolation o1 the very Pelatrr Pllt:Z AprilU, Im o need to fire up ToUie PointeT, Student Gov«nment eleoetions a re c:otryin&. ~p on May 2nd this y~ r. ~lltntion ~y. Alrmdy the am· pa•gmoltbecontestants a re sta rt ing to roll. The buttons are out, the posters a re finding their way on to t~ walls and , as IUWII, the candidates a r e talking . about better communk:atioiland the "student voice" . Ol'le may ...,. ~1 IO'onder if Student Covunmenteleoetionsarelobetaken seriOU&Jy. Afteralldoes it really mat· ter who b elec:ted President or v~ President of the student body'! Let me say, ye t, it does matter, 11 matters very much to an oraanlution it all odds Up Tolhe Pointer Recently, State Senator Monroe Swan began worlllna t.o rescind the Equal Rights Amendment in the State ofWisceasln. WomenhavebeenWGR.Ing fortbrir human rights for bundreds of years, and I, for one, do not want to ue Mr. Swan end that dream in Wisconsin. This work! is RUed with hltr«<, prejudi(:!!, and double &tandard&. Tht ~~~~C.:n:'?.r:!.el~i:i~ dl'lllgned toprotect a llofus. As a woma n, and u 1 citlzen of the UnltedStates, l a m standinJup tobe counttd--1 vote for the ERA I I ult all of you who b.dl equality as 1 bask: huma n righ(, both women and men, to please send me a card 0t lett« exprt.!5iD& your &upport of the ERA. Be psuned that Mr. Swln, Governor LUcy, a nd PN:sklent Ca rter will all bei nfomtedolyour feelinp. · Weneedour suppdrt, andweneedil todly. Please stand up and be C'IIUII' tec~-ror the ERA I • Kalh ry•A.Sctw.rl lter . Gentra i Ddlvuy · Port Wub.la(toll, WI ut14 Series 9, Vol. 20, t-!o. 23 .,,!~int pQt or~Unance p_ostp·o net_ Testimony favors passage by ~'ate · ByGallC.Gattea At an open bearina; beld TUesday, April 5th, UWSP had the'largesl coolincmtolstudentapreseottolobby "tor a bill whkh would decriminali%e marijuana.. Tbt Marine, whicb was held In Madison. lasted two and· one-half hours with the pule!' put ol the ~!!'~~~er::::'n~uchb~~~~ · decrim inalluUon and ...... - toot 11 students from Point down in a show ol ~ Tbt bill would apply only tl:l "sim- Dave Clarenblcll, a span~« ol the ~~·~~r.~~o Qrug Abule, linked the blll to the tigbt states wtddl bave alrady decri.mlnalized, He presented the results whidl thole states bave concluded ainee PDiiDC mare libenl muijuua laws. Tbt Madison Pollee Odef al&o spoke aDd e&almed thlt Madison bu bad no problems In marijuaM abuse since decrlm1naltzmg It one year ago, AidTank. ' ' ' Also Oft thea&tncb', in favor fA the . bill, wu a c:rimln.al att«ney who alated that the aarrent laws are un- cateaoryuMomandapplepie. Gene Msaina, ol the Wilconii.D A.uociltlon on A.Jc:oitelism and 0~ treatment do aoth1n& toltop the use dmarijuaoa. The main objecUoa · wbidl wu broucbt up aplnat tJw; bi.U concerned biU,t~!f~'w~'J:!-~J,! ~ A~ to Student Govern· · v~Preaidmt Rick Tant. Clal'ftlbacb Wted tblt be fell the time wu right tor such a bW since at prftftll , ~ percent ol the peop&e are infavoroldecriminaliution. Tallk said that one tMerestin& statement Clarenbadl had wu l.bat if the·bUJ could be yoted oa by a l«f'et meftt u.k:l thlt since the~ ol Women posseulon and advocates Voters favored and 1p0nsored the pu~t by ciril fioe instad ola pouib~ jail sentence, the use of a • bill, marijuana mlllt be In the same ple" trarfic:-like citation rather than arnst, aDd -raDOYes lhe establish- ment ol criminal arre~t and con-· ~:!, ':.~ J:t"&e~l~ drivmi. Present evi4ence indlcatet' that driving while Wlder the lftfluence of marijulna is hau.rdoul. Riafit now there ia no test for THC, the aetlve · logredlenct in. marijuana, alt.bou&h both blclocrand I'Oidlide tala are in. the pruceu of being ... _. Tankukl.thattherelhouldbea Senate Committee bearlna; in. two or That means that thrt!e weeki. 1 1 =: ::!.!u:!Yar!r't&: bU,~:o!ld be out d the Senate and on the Ooor byAuSI.IIl Mike Bany, an acUve membu of Student Government , Aid that anyone wbo favors the bW lbould writetheirleg\llaUve~· toatlnstoaupportthebi\1. victkx!J"et''O'dd. SGA speaks Prospects look good ByRicJlT.,.ll dole to34 million criminals at Iarte in tb1J COUDtry. Over·130,000in WiaconliD&Ddat leut4,000oa lhilcampuaalone. Could It be tbat tbe atodent a\Wng oest to you ia one ollbeloe evU criminals? Tbe quation ia, what did aD thele people do? What borTendoul deeds have beefl 'commltted by many of our own atudetlts, right here on the T'bereare:ewnt~Uy for Old Main ~:.-u.~:::ru!n~!r~~lnl~~::=:u::~lilacriminal offense pu:nisha.ble by a maximum penalty of one year impriaonmenl, a $250 fine or both. II the mere act of amc*lng marljulna auch atraaic affair, need we.,_Uylodcpeopleup forlt? I don'tthln.kao. ""Ei&hl atata blve recently liberalized their marijuana laws. Oregoa nm1, Alub Utn), Calilomia Utn),Cokndo UI751.Malne nml, Ohio Hf75), Mitlnesoc. 119761, and South Dakota (1975) bave aU decrimll'lallud .... WiKcmain now hu the cbanee to become the ninth alate to pau such laws. Two bWI on mar'l)uana. decrimln.alluUoa are now before the alate senate and lllembly. They would provide for free penonaluseol tbednlg in the • privacy of one' a home and a maximumMO penalty for a moiling In a public ...... . . * Tbe Student Government Auodatlon hal voiced Ill support of the&e and ia c:urrently wortina to see that they 1et favorable recom· mt!Dditianl out of their respective )e&blaUve committee~. So tu ten dty aovernments have acl;opted ordinances meuun~~ , ~~~~=uk~M::n.~=Oc.i~~ · ~~~~·~U:eatAI;!.of JeialatOn · ~they afra id 'that 0.,0 woo 't pt favor ckoeriminaliu.Uon. '11111 may not be the caM, however. A Milwaukee County survey haa ahown • pet"CeDt ol the populatiOfl there favor =~~er!:.·RAock~:!enc!n:~::ea~O:~ff~ • · favor of either ckoeriminalizatioa or )q.ali%1Uon. In Madison the vote was even larger In favor of decrlmln.a.lization. 49,0'11 voted · in. favorcomparedtoonlyZS,Woppoeed. 1be Ume 11 right for revampin& the marijuana \a'ft in tb1J state and we woukllike your support. ApriiU, Im Pa.. J P ...l« . 1 Trivia: the significance of insignificance tbestartolTriNIOflcWtate~ otber caiJen equal .lpportunlty. TriN 77 ~ to remember 1re SU.(IITS aiid StW:IOIS. EKeftlse cue operaUon. Rule boi*IINIYbe pk:ked up at tbe radio sti!Uon prior to the =eveot. wbeactia.linl. Above aD, , WWSP to FM eo. everyone to let to& ether ~testaoll are reminded to be diW1eGus wbell eatunc the open. ton. Only tbe nnt answer &lveo will be ::!f:'· eounpl Teamworll:,pertyln&•nd• about.Ume are what Tlivill 71 is aU ge~'!t\e :::=to~: Is Wrone erroneous ? · Ther'e i5 a new ~lation 1bout Presfdeflt KtDMdy 's assassination. and ·a blstoO.n 11 UWSP calls It a " monstrousdivtntona ryator)'." Professor David W~. who has I national reputat lon for hiJ Kholarly workonpolilicalauasslnalions,says claims by a Dutch journalist contain " IU sorts ol nc tions that will c=.~Y miltee, Wrone 1.11ys lh&t :t=eU::.~it; prunote a very luenllve The journalist. Willia m Oltm.~ns, told the House AsaaulnaUons Commiuee lhat accused JFK asussin LeellarveyOswaldwaslnvoJvedin a conspiracy with anti.Castro Cubans and Texas oilmen, Oltmans 11id his aource Wu George De Motu-enschildt, a RUSiian-bom language proleuor who committed suicide in Palm8each,F1a., af-daysear!ier. Wrone uid the bare fac:e ol oum a n 's tes t imony appean " fraudulent- . commercialiulion." lie also il c::ritk:al of the House Assassination Committee foe- the manner-inwhk:hlt iloper-atlng. " As l' veuid btfore, lheeommittee must investiaate the Initial ilt vtaliption done by the Warren Com· milliGn,andlhat includealhestaflol . Pft'$Ofll "who want to lint the assusln~Uon" President Kennedy to the oil milliON Ires can makeallsortsolfwced t'OMectlons." One of the rusons Wronl! Is suspicious of Oltman's testimony Is because the new revelation by tbt journalist ties Oswald to tilt . w-='!:.rt!:ib: evkleoc-e presented by tbe Wall'ftl Commlllion lhat actually impliratrs O.w11d. Wrone U)'l the relationship btl· ween Oswald and De Mohrenschildt wu "fulnor" and only in terms of "hurunitarian concern for an lmproverished and jobless man ill Dallu tO.wakll who&e wife hid 1 Ruuian bac:taround." ·De Mohtfttac blldt allo had a Huul a11 backiJ"((Und. '"TberelanoU!iqintllt •documents available-and I stress availab~to lodkate oUierwisf," Wrone adds, "and to inftt' anylhilll else on known documentary evidence il an outraae lO the documen~ ry bale." The profeuor n:plains that Dr Mohrenac:hiklt bad relationshiPI with " a ll aortaolpvupaanclagtnciesand · rr.. ~~c:n~:= ~:.r=t::5=~ t:'~ o:~~:o.::~ Of Oltm:ln'a·tc.~timon): lO the com- quitec:uualandnothln&morr." STUDENTS-Why ·Se.ttle For Less? UVE AT THE VI.LAGE ••. THE ULTIMATE IN APARTMENT UviNG 301 "'· MICHIGAN • STEVENS POINT, WIS • .EACH APARTMENT HAS " Z-AIIIlWURIU IATIIS llll1t VAJI!:IIEI --TOll,. -. " - -lBIIWIIE -- " IIIIIMIUAI. IlEAT COIIl1ICil " P~IIUYIIIIIIOOII " ~ OUT1.£T II EACIIIIOOII · - AIIIIIII'OIAI. " a.uTB.Y-11 " ~ AIIIIIIAPU " CAIU T.V. _ " ~YFACU!U " -..wATt EIITIAIICU " EACII sluaen • liE· . II'OIIIal.£ ~ IIIII.y . . IHAIIE OF litE IIEIIT•. _. 9 MONTH ACADI:MIC YEAR INCLUDING VACATIONS FOR ltFORMAmN AND APPLICA110N CONTACT: tlte Vi/laue 301 MICHIGAN AVE. 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It wiU be avallabJe in the fall , pouibly during the summer lellll!llter', IC· contlfll to Jim Eagon, SGA preeldent. ~~~~~=e•= purdlued in cl at a units be $500 «~&t oi~50=~\2 monthlls $25 with 125 deduclable. Tbe eDt for $50 deductableis120anci SIOOdeducta ble isl~~ that are covered Include 12,20,36 Exposures ! 50~ Students interested in making ttOMECOMING '77 UWSP's best ever > "0 ~. off on Homecoming Organizational Mel!tin(l April18, 7:30P.M. lmd Room, U.C. a ce If .... co I w process.ing colc)r prmts !. OR' 0 ~ (110,126,127,135,620 film) University Store l'H.·J'Ut ':>0 Begins 10:00 A.M. at SPASH To sign up call 346-4448 or stop by the Newman Center (4th Ave and Reserve Sq ·Proceeds go to CROP, the C(!mmun .hunge~ appeal of Church Worlcl s.·rvlt:e-·1. an - lnterden ~m l natlonal world . ..... • a divided issue =~lm.:".:.!~,t.!~': the problem •• belaJ bl&bly euuented aDd tbetdcn ol litUe -..... ByBu'hldtei ..We ue ·startb!C bumanlty off oo the wronc root. ADd tbe America.D bome •• eootl.Duat*l ol t.bll procaa. It feKtlet fabe vallMI tblt breed meau.J~ " • AltberlulletturercltbeSdrfnte. Ethics Smdau bdd ben oa April 4, :u..~&f:~..:e=: - lbbe to ..,.. In billecture entitled 'I11e.ayablb)riltreltedallel'ltil botn U.. Important to its health aDd lllter life... allo. , "It should be a criminal olfeme e.er to boWe feed a ' babJ,'' U)'S llantapa. Not Clldy doe. cow's milt 1act ~ m,redlentl aad bave too many dibimeatal 01*, but tbe ad ol ICdl.i..DI btlpl the baby de\oeJop aad teeet. the bib)< the rant tbi.alabout kwbiC..Ia thlt It hell- themotberl'eODYa'IOODel'. " CoopenUoa aDd the EYOiutioll ol Humaaity," Mooeapa propoNd tblt tbe . .yababfptsatattedlofuture lile ud IOdtty Ia ~ ill ::J:::·~~t To enter tbeit com· tbe eompetltlon, orp.niuUoal abauld lead a ktter or =tt~~~~.: Net- D Floor, can o1 ABC RMBo wort~:, UIO AofeGIII ol tbe Amerieal., HN' Yort. New York 1001t. · '"lbe'Pitdllii' W-*CODttptll ca:c=:: :::.,·::.~ ......... teDd far · beJoad the ~ ... Personal liberty reduced by over population ~= ·::.·-==~~~lpt.!: = U~W~Uy beea done ~uUy wit11 lbeaidola~~alld an amy ol rdiUvely Inial Colinvawc went oq to a-pi.lla bow many ol t.be wotid 'a crat wan wtre =~~=:::.-.:~ wenfCftedtoleekM'IIt'lladlalttt :a~~ the lpilce wlthie cJfn!:xaurrn::j:t~ ~~~ believed World War Il l wu Inevitable and that the two natiaM that would prablbty remain MUtni would be the United States 1nd tbt Sov~t Union. He thoujht thlt thtw two great powen are probibly maklna the &realest strides Ia population tonlroland thertfort wiU notbeforudtoexpand. Besldel lbe cnlau&Jit ol ttwdfd nel&hbon, CeUnvawr. ended b)' onr· ning that WU'I do ncM have to bt fought with mUitlry wuponry. !If fc:nwlrned lhltwemust bewiUUII IO auHer t.be tfr«:tl ol an economic It· tadt and lhe oppreukln of IIOt'lal freedoms in lhe futw-e, uNeu drastic musures are taken by all na Uons, to control the arowth or hum an population. Economic development affects growth rate BySudraBIINI , The level and rate ol KOnOI'Ilk ~lopmen t occurlna In a country Is a main determinant ollhlt COWitry'a ferdlity . That • • • ~point expreutd by Dr. Mart ROieiUWril In hil tlllt on " Economic Fac:ton 1nd Popu.lltklnCrowth", Dr. RDHmwela wa• t.be nrat ol aeveral apulu!n at the Population, Human Behavior and Food Sympotlum held htre on April 4. Accordillfl toOT. RoHnlwda, tl'lt lack of economk arowth in low de11elopment cou ntr ies CLDCsl :=.al~e ~~.!,~~~ f::!'':r; fectlnafertility. Children serve u an " in11eslment capital" for the ruturt. The more ==t-~'i!=~ ··~ thz~r,m'a~ ~~~.:~~:;~ agriculture inteasi11e. Childrrn can contribute a Jar&e amount to the laborforceofagricultural a reu. The low len! of female waaes In ~~t;"!~of=:~.• Ume is better spent in procreatln& thaninwortln&. • • Anotbet'majorj)Qiintwaathecostl ol chlldren, inpa rtlcularthe to~tol scbooUna:. The emphuil in LOCI il placed 011 the quanUty children riltber l;han the quality of chUdren produced. In countries with an of :r='~!~e~~~at!e~ spen t in the field. rather than in ochool. Tbisisapec:iaUytruebeeausethe aari<:ultura l metboda ued a re relatively primitive, maktna: unnecaury the acquirin& of any partkular alllll 1 Also you do not ha11e a large gap bdwftfl the wages of dtllledandunlkiiiNiabor. lf youdo not ha11e to rmanee their schooling you can afford to ha11e more children. RNuction in Want mortality hu had two consequeoces. Firlt. It lowe" the COli of ha11ina children because more sunlive. Second, It ln- ~=r~tf:~r::~;iw-~tati~ of • By hl11lna Jarae numbers or children, p.renta halle • cruter probablllt~ ot productna • child of ,. superior inteUiaeoce who will be able' to take his ramlly out ol pcweny and ra ilethtirlllllnt:eonditions. Family plannln& doe. ha11e some effect on ~lion arowth. but Dr. Ro~oe~uwe.a feels that the promotion ~:e~!:=~ ~r:w!n= te11era lwaystodothis. First, fulilitycoukfberedlactdby lnc reul na the eo~~ll of havlna children and reducing the «0n0111k Incentives. • ~~~~::'"C!:'I"!: akllled and hence tl'le 111lue ol thrlr time u worken would lncrtast makln& Uwlr lime u proem ton Ina IIIIUIIbk!. Finllly, he emphaslud the need to expand aaricultunl rt'l-tarth and =~~.~a~!~:k~ achooltna •net the •cqulsltlon ol &kills more Important and 11•luable. ,,:-=e!f~~~~'\=: dutPrincetonUrdvtnlty. Ec.o -brlefs Scont.lnued NATVHE WOHKS IIO~ '" ''"" " mm"""' "'"" :;~)'~ !!iu*be'7wi:~l ~~ Env\ronmtrlll :;:;·.::~~~. ;:.::~; wcrl.ahop sponl«ed by the Xi Sigilli FIFTY CENTS . I Stop in before they're gone At the TEXT RENTAL DEPARTMENT Central Wi*-onlln =-=~~-=~ of a - kanch. tnnsport.ll ion bet· ~~::.'aad't'fd~~ ~~~~~(~t~h~e~U~n-•v.e•r•s•i•ty..s•t•o•r•e.>.....3;.4~6~-;3.4~3;1~~....~..1 4 ~:~~~~C~~~~ : ~P... IA,.-IIJJ;tm monplanla. A campus windmill? siuS coukt be tsted !or poteaU.! energy ~Uon and ef!ideoc:y. He By VkkyBU.p uys Have: you ever~ a winctmi.D aa an altenative ft'leri11'SGW'· ce! Stne Greb did. Greb. a CNR student. bailta windmill a.tiWDID« ud broucbt It t.a to ICbool uu. ra.n. Here bla project iateraled botb the En'riruuneuc.al CouDd.l aod Dt. Lokken. a pbyala prof. Wilb Loklr.en's support, G~ pined ad· mlnistnli~ approval to place the windmill atop the ldeDte buiJdina: tbe poulbllltles are In· D.Jmenble and that the resarch wouklbequitev.llLible. dm~~·:::tr:e::Utu.t~~ a utural reiOUf'C'eS coinpus we !bCIIJ.Id t,ate tbe responsibility towar· ds conducting such resU.rdland also be'lleves ii would be good PR the • ror eampw~aswell. .......... andatudyltUDliltbe~dtbe d~!m~:::r::~=bc: ~=r~dso!:"~U: ~r~~b~ha'!e~ ~~n;:OU~~p;!ie:~ the powft' generated by the windmill, solar heated coils and a beat pump to heat a borne. By using a beat pump to f:~e:~~~ ~n~~=-~~~;: 1 1 ~d~J :n_"'::~ork :':}'~= not~. Wi:!mUitgetimotved a nd wort lotmprove tbeenet"')' aituation. Tben ror e be undertook tbe projtct-botb to rec:b:e btl own depmdence 00 C'OOVeltionaJ enft1Y at lower speeds. Steve would appr«iate any Ideas oo conducliac that sperimenL Feel free to C'OOtact him at the Environme~tal CouncU Ofrlee at,..2055. =='::.tereltother~ Steve built a SavOaius windmill aDd rKOmmends Hackleman's ~ . · Steve feds that wind 1)0'\'m' Isn't tbe total answer to the eMr8Y pn:lblem but It holds rich poulbllltlea. At least he's tried to confront the WIND AND WINDSPINNERS, ror wantm& to build tbdr own .......... anyone model Tbau&h you mlllt choose tbe deaip )'OU lhiDir: is belt. Stne dae Country-side Sojourns In southern Wllcoosl.n tutlpa are By Barit Pwsdlel bloomln&, In Point dandelion~ are buntln& and aU over I\Ul.blltben are Are incclllliderate birdl •ifl&iol lotldJy outskle )'OUt window at 5:30 eadl rnomiog? 1'Mf-e il10me rdid In earsbot-.ome ol lbese Intrepid ~ while !hey run around lhrvwlrigfrisbeel. slncers wW stop singina u soon u lhe)thaverouDdmatel. SALAD •cdern Interiors Inc. 1scount Aerospace Gran Sport =_......., ·------- Distributed By Yamaha NEW FOR 19771 ·---::...-:....-.d ::-::r~- ~,....~- <r LlmHed Time Speclol - Reg._ Now Save $219 11 $18411 $as•• Over 300 BlkH In Stock Campus Cycle & Sport Shop . 4th & lsadQre HOURS: Mon • • Fri. 9·8 341·2151 Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sat. 9·5 Order . a salad and help younell! Dig right in to our cold crisp salad makings. ~ Add your choice of dressing: Creamy ltaian, French or Thou$8nd Island Burger Cotner Fourth and •• '-.11 Chef '"'"" Olwl alon APru 1$, tm .. Papt P.ta&ao I t ..: . ! Accordin& to Mr. Wolter, the ad· ::a~C:::!.~!lic~r~ at 10 am lXI Monday May 16, at HlU Parma State Ofllce Bulldln& Mldlson,. Wbccaln. Mr. Wolter said some beuttlal mlaht be held In ~=-~~~·C:~O:r!t::t:; replayofthehearlnptodate" . • l LACOME, lUCIEN ' April 1.9th i l; Program Banquet Room 7:00 & 9:15 P.M. I '•' t t · Presented By: University Film Society_ l,............. f Gonzo Explained Summer school offers_ulternatives lstheNatural~su~ amp. Buttberearestillotherreasons why studeats attmd summer ICbool. One of tbem Is tJwt it may enable a student. wboR hi&h sc:bool grades were too low to secure his accepbnte iD.colleae. to prove thAt he is capable ol~collrtelevelwort. Uanin~ fmshman can show that be Is capable al bandlin&.tbe wort lold be can then be atttpted into the fall semester here at UWSP. Tbe sum.mer seaton at Point wu originally deUgned to eaable those woct:ing on their Muter 's degree to continur during the summer months. ltisntltsurprilingthenthata~t -.fourth (6011 ) ol tbe studrnu at· tendin& the IWnmef' sessions here lut )'Or Wert! going for their M.ut.ft''s degrft. Out ol2.580 students th,t attended the summer session lui year, eo v.·l!f"f! Muter's ean· di::=-!':!:!tic ~mslbere1 a re many a lttmative ClasseS be:ld during the summer session such ali the Suzuki ll'lltiwte (Ot' tninlna: Ia strtn3ed instruments. It basically is a procram thllt ttad)el studtn i.J how toleam to play the Violin twi lhlldditional illstrumeots in trial stages> by ear Instead ol lea min& how to react millie. Tbe eaentials ol the violin are Llu&ht to the students and they tMn an pf.ay variouS soags arter merely hearin& lhtm. In- addilioil to the us~,~& ! summer session dass.es seven! Instructive worbbopl for teachers and the Point Mllllc Camparebeld h«e. The Point Musk: Camp aUO"A-s high school t ludents to pin much nMdtd ex· perience belen lbey ue jotUed olf to college. llusua.\ly stutsbriorelhe not, nput, should not be USotd when in TijuaM. Its munin& there Is tou \ly different ! llljacked : Whit sometimes hlppmttoBUI't de:llverytruck. Kluck : Any penon who works at 8\ll't whoalsohappenstobeaCu rtis Ptn'}lfan. Lornto-e: An.s&Jeoolde. Ptpt•Bismol: The cure for a bullet Plna Baron: Owner of a pinarll, such • • Mickey of Paul's, Bill of Bill's, Steve at.Slc.J's and-Red of the Lantern. S.td1: A rather rotund walter at lJIII'a who does a gru t Louts Ar· rnstrona. · SbetTy: A liquor tha"t aoes y;ell with a dlscus. Also a waltreu at Gonzo, cont't THE SPECIALISTS IN RECORDS & TAPES HAVE A WIDE SELECTION .OF .COUNTRY,JAZi,AND . POPULA~ LP's. AND TAPES. CHECK OUT·OUII NEW SELECTION OF INSENSE IN 18 DIFFERENT FLAVORS. 640 ISADO!tE STREET summer seulon and urriel nocol.lttec:redlL 11xR that areue lhat summtr Jq'Uiar scbool Is borin& compared to lbe rfl\llar tchool year are par11aUy r:'4ht-it ll mont borin&. lloo."e'o·tr lhll year aomethlnc ir; aolng to be done to make thlnp a lltUe more u.. =in~n:t:i,~~~ ldltOJHn& aDd the retUrn of the four weekkqsesslons (apollcythl t st.lr· ted two or three yeara aco) theu may be a little a1llure hin lhil tumiTift'. 'Jbis year thtte lhealer productlont.. will be l iven by the Fine Artt Depal"tmtnt during the s umm« HUlon. Tbty'll probably be musicail and tbou.ld be relatively In· ternUna: to attend espedally if you cons~"'tha t lheclqletlm<:llt llu· dmtl come to culture ln the summer II wben Stev'- Wondt'r puts a new album out. S6J' awhoaosevenbetterwllh one. Sti•Hn•: Apenonwho aoestolhr Red Lantern and orders from Blll"t, S~aorJatMnl: .What used to occur every Tuelday ni&Hf at the Plua llut until Ma Pesch, Ge«ge frlckr. Junior Samples . and Lulu Roman foundoutaboutll. . ~~:r::~e:u~·~~:':.U~he~ .7t~r Stule Wo.tdcr: An S&rJ'I walt rHI whocan-.eeout otbolh eyes. ,The Hook: What ,&Shulivanusllllll)' 1et11 • . • Tr1vtter : AFtatOneiO IO. Wh~l: AFiatOne. Wlu reofZI .. : Agnatpl uachef. Zl : A wheel. Z..Mu: Hewhomakelh the¥ohetl. Zlmbonl : AfrounZa . -Daytona: Recelv~.s Annuai--.S . tudenf Migration~~~~~ ~ ~for .. loud mUik wen·in the few students wbo shivered In the whirliD& sand and bfin&.ladal Atlantk: breeze u the SUD r.-mtbelrlutrDCir'ftinlliiDaytGaa, Fiorida. • · ha:~::r::-~~0:~~'!1.~~~~~~- .... atudents wbo bad made the ezodul out ol mow to the JW'(Imlled sand and ' Sb: weeD aller It bid beaun. the amuaJ tnnUK ol coDecia• to Daytona and otber vaeatioa JP.* oo the eut ecut ol FJorlcs.. and Ita Keys wu ilull)'walli.al,blflnl'-dled itspeaklutnekeDd. _ . ·. 1be Gold Cout ! AtlantiC: aide) ol FlOrida bas be. a popular ~few ~~;~=~~~=~~~~ 1130's a Cotpte UDivenlty studeftt urtecfa poupot fellow •~ to travel don t.o bil home ID Fort Lauderdale for some ''furt.iD.tbHua". Fnm tbit poup wbkb caatiD.ally ·p-ew the DWDber olatudema iac:nued until naUGaal atteoUoa wu received In 11161.. In tblt year a morie tUJI!d "Where the Boys Are," bued oa tbiltnOtm of students, was filmed Ita Fort Lauderda». • OuriJ:W tilt the nat riot by students s1xm the Gold CGuL Four buDdred . and e6pt Pft'IG& were &fft:lted lD that claah with polke wblcb occund af. ter~~J:fit!.":~~fie= cndtdplm ao kiea~ ~F~~c:;~~oltbeol~:~~- ?:e dty welcomed the studerlts with~- bolpl€ality, the ttudeata would beba'fe and the dty WGUld profit by student apendina, pUbUcity and futur'ereaidlftt&. 1be - - - ~ ~ • - fo!JowbiC year Daytou appropriated money for publidty, for mu~kl&M to entertain the students, and for well-known atbletea and ~*<lentomeetwlththeatudeots. Such " caatroUed entertainment" proved reasonably IUC'Cellful and UAW April ol lJI4 no iDddeats oa:ured. Then with 100,000 visitiDC atudeatl O.ytooa retollud the pice o1 its aprtna paycbeek. Several polke-studeat «<nfrmtaticJM oecurid and 10me 2.200 arrests )'iddin&- 50,000 dollars in riMS and bond fcrfeltuns occured. Tbe dtief ol police at the time com- mented ''there wouJd have beea more but the jail wut~'l big eDOUib totdd ~~tollowln& ~Jirinl the O.ytona Chilmber ol Commeree dec:idecho' discourage the student lnvuloo. Hown'er. wben better than 80,000 wellbehaved student& showed up In 1865, the city dec:kled to lhilt to a Deutral ~~~n:~~-:.n::!w=~~v::=:.:t'~:.·~ becomlngthenew.meccatoraun-seekers. _ 'nlilaprina: wu· no exception u Daytona once aaaln bquted atatlstics oi =C:.':alners betwfton 3:50,000 to well over 500,000 atudents. As upected the number o1 lhe2,00011gure. Most arrests were tor po~ae~~bl o1 ollntoxiellina: beveng~ oo the belcber alr'eeta ad~cent ~~ euily exc'kded To aid In Informing vacaUonen ol thUocal ordi.oai'II:.'CII the Public Safety meuurea U • meetlftl Nudeat:lat alr))ortl, bus atationl, and hotels. Tbey posted waminp on the Tbia lilt wu '«XXIposed olwel.l~orced ." Donota ... . 1. Do DOt driDk or cany In open coataioa' any lntoxkating beventee on our atrfttl. ~kiew.alb or on theAtlanUe ocee.n belch. A&ency Dlvlllon ol Polite In O.ytona toe* IUCb t.cb and dlabibuted a list ol moll olteo-violated onlinatleel. · ~""""""Sea, Skin, and ·Fun " Activity on Fl~rido's Gold to group 'sight~seeing' to For eight weeks constant regardless of occomodations a the F~lori_da varied from boogie and beer amidst ·the. gulls. is kept on such activities hour of day." State-- -- A,na tl, tt11 Pal• II ' Pfi6Mef . Sweet, fresh peat, leaf lettuce tnclaharp-tutina i'adilbelare aome ri the ~~w~~~~:!tr~c:e,c::~~~ =- .. :=e;:rn.m:· .:'r!n.~J:=:~ !':'~:::eo"';: aval.lahle~•wnmer~theCAPa~ . 1t'1 time now to plan your pnlen, buy aeeda and • tart planta that need a long growlna aeuoa auch u meloa~and tomatoes. The c.!3:!lbrary ha"a a lot GuatCola~~t .. By 1~=~~~=-ce:~~~J:~OisneO:ywllhm=~ ditioa& ;n Wbeonlln. wbkbaremcnlevm! than other parta ol the country. u allo points out the tffecta that the dUferent soU1, cUmatea and en. vironmmta ammcl Wlaccd.ln have on our prdrens. Michel LSdawalbe be5~theO::~~~f'/!~!~U:~~~~~:~a'~ toerYe to alleviate some ol your o....n 'April in Wiscoolln' aUr-crnineu. One au&&estion I hrlve is especially J)fl"ttntnt for fruatrated f1abe:rmin who apend more time fantasizina wllh their dfy.oxked tackle boxet th1a tlmeolyear.MysuggesUon: walleyet. , • · I'm not talking abou"tllying to fl&ht your way thro!.J&b the annual after ice-out WoURiverWaterCaruivaloveral FremmtorWiDDeconnie. l mean a abori drive to what balf ol Wlaccd.in'a paper iDduJUY believe~ n:ilta u a eonvenient o:~~t.frM: tffluenl lr"Mimtnt l)'llem: tbe Wisconsin River, Yeuir, wbm the walleysJet tosp.wnln& and atart congnptma bdow the dama and spi.Uways, somelii:Ms you tan catch them ful enougb to make a Oshlfll film that VIrgil Ward ~~U~Uid envy, ~thoul edltin& a aing.le fbhleu fr11m~ Good apoca cJoae to Point l.oc:lude near theapWway out on River ~d , and north ol IDWrl, juat bdow the DuBay dam. A IUdter m,jnnow on a ....Ute and pint, fou.rtiHJunee Jil fiShed alan& tbe bottom will usually keep you tx.y removln& walleyes from your bodt for boun, u weU u an oecaaiOMI """"""· . I pray to luak Waltoa that they 'Ufcqlvt: me by M&y 7th or Ita Join& lobe antllhn-~ summer. . . . By the way, on Thunday, April21 we will be 1~ a vt~etarlan natural foodl diMer at Frame Memorial Prsbytarlaa Olurch, 1100 Main · St. Irs at 1 pm and lbera will t. a rum ca1kd "A Problem o(Power" af· terwardl. You can buy Ucketl for a .oo at the door or at tbl Co-op, CbapteOne Boobtore. or at other loeatka whk:b you. could find aut aboUt from tbe Co-op. Uyau want tobrlnc a favorite food for people to try, feel frea. OUr IZJaiU will iDehade uladl, veptatsle ctW., main dlthet, t:n.dl and rolll, bevenJet and deuertl. · lhii .year, ~o1n •n 1ht. ac.t\on ·! ~oll ·n\ aftcl thee.~ ·ou.~ ·our· refere11ct. ~ks. ~a .o.wz. book, 1:o \"\p. roc.'k ~ ~si pOints•! - Hurry before. 'tht'f'l"t. ·i\\ <30ne..~ \~e. .Ur\wers'it'l .31\1._·3~1 ........., Papll Aiwtlti,tm 5\ore. ByDLiaeaawrr · Ow-Jut ANI'S ecWmn was written by John Timc:ak. Thank you J ohn. All ol1111ifbo are~tionllatudentlapprftlrlteyourbclpand~Good news for DOD-traditional tftnale atudeata. The Steven~ Point Area Junior Womia'a Club II Jolnclo &lve one S400 acbolarshlp or two 1200 lcllolal"'hh.,.to~wunenfromtbeStevensPointaru . r~:r:::~~·:'d!~ m;:'.~tJ!. ~~t:ra:~:~ ...,.,............... Furtber ln!ormatloo and appllcaU~ au:r. be picked up In room 104 o1 the Student Service~ Bulldin&. Tbe <bdline for receipt cj application ill April 30th. TbenammoltberecelpientlwtD be allnCIW'M:edlnMay . .,........ . ~ . . April DOt only briaestmwenof raiD (snow I· but ltalsoabowen vecenns :!':=:'.=!~~~~::::.':::~~=: ot two bundred boun, The minimum wort time summer TheWorld's Sma11est Hi-Fi System.* muimum ~ for VA warbtudy Is a hwldred boun'and the pay rate is $2.50.-n bDuJ' (tufree).Soilyouwant "showers" olmoDie)',ptthltapplk:ationfcxworbtudy IDtoTolb Pell.nka, Admiuklnl, by May I , tm. . 'Ibellay 1, tt77cbedt willCo.ver thirteen (131 days ; tbus ·~ fuU time 11naJe lt&aderll will receive a S12:U3 ; the full lime married stUdent will receive lt5e.s7iDGi paymenta. The VA hu pubtiaheda new edition ol " Feda"ai BeDefits for Vetet'ansand Depeadmtau whidl il a buic brochure on eUgiblity and application (II'OCIIIdurafonAistabeifromtheVA.· ~ · The72pqepublication contains the latest information on VA bmdits: ~I c:are, CUI)peN.atkrl, pension, bome loan g~.~~.rantee, llle ln~UJ'at~ee, e&aeatioaal beJp aad rebabilltatioa procrams. etc. Ccloks ol tbt bemfit bockleb can be used at Tom Pesanka'a otnee, Admlldo.. 1DdDdt tbe atoc:k number (05i.OOO.OOtOHII 1ft. ordering the bootJet.. addreu laed In ordering b: Superintt:neltnt ol Doeumenll, - ~PrintlngOfflce, Wuh!nlton;D.C. 20402. n.. ··~·''HORIZON'~ I~~~~). .~ is for editor positions in the I!Ja~ areas of layout, business, art photoDraphy, ·copy and more. Academic credH available. No .yearbook e"- ·= :.u:t:::..:;:=:c:,:':'~-= --:~.·;,.·.=::=·;:~:.:;.7.":-""':i - i'<I!-E-.=-:.t-..:t:::s~ ::::E...~.-:2~~~;; . ~§;_::_;_:;.;;;; ~-=-;rn-:o=:;,= ~e:::~ctivitres Office-~ · ·--~~~- secoiul _flaor . of the. Union. 346J 1.~·1111 Ill , I I ' I II I I 1. 11' •• ----··---~"':"!!!.."!..;?' ApiJ II, Itn PIP IT Po&M« -The Superquiz I. Wbo i1 the aU-Ume INdin& Pit- s. Whk:booetJithefollowin&P'-yen nnn- played third bue for the Lol An&da'Oodcen? • ~Piratehomerunhltter! a J WIIIieStarpU ::::a:, c. b. Rllpb Kiner c. DidtStu.rt d. GeneAJ)ey e. Roberto Clemente "'\ Xft~Boyer d, JcPIROieboro e. MauryWilb 1-•r.:~; l Quiz Answers liVENS POINT'S 'liNNIS. CENTER! ' Racltets By: * Wilson * Garcia • * Bancroft Shoes By: * Nike * Tretom * Bata * Head * Davis *.. Spakjing · * Prince and many other accessories the sport shop - ~~~--~~-- ,..._ ...,..,.,.ll.lm i Wisconsin Room 7 & 9:15P.M;·· ,.-- Steiner named football 'h e'aCI coach Clark wu on lel.(e. He led the team toone or Ita best seasons ever. At Fennimore HJ&b School he rolled up a 12.-3-1 rec«'dfrwn 11162and~964 as hud football coach and a IH dual meet record u bead wraUing eo~cb. He abo COI.cbed tradrtltere. At b.hpemlng H1gh In Mkhlpn his football teanis In 111&5 to 1967 hid. N-2 overallrecord. • Stelnef'servedasanaulstantfoot- ~i.!~~t!t.~~ graduateatudytbere.. A native of Iron 'Mountain, MidUpn, bewu "Bact.oltbeYear" ill liM in Northern Mlchlpn a nd a When there's a challenge, 'q uality makes the difference. We hope you have some run with the challenge. There's another challenge we'd like to oHer you, too. The Pabst challenge: · · We welcome the chance to prove the quality ol our beer. We challenge you to taste and compare Pabst Blue Ribbon to !lny other premium beer. You'll like Pabst better. Blue Ribbon quality means the bell tasling beer you can get. 511\Ce ~84411 alwayt hal. member of the flnt Mldtipn t.e.m ..;the same a lso was flnt team Mkhlg.ln In buke\baU u andrutishedhDhl&biCbool.c.aretrln athletics by being named to the 44member High School An-American teamforttss. · . At UW-Madison, where be received a seholarlhip to play footb.ll , he =~~~:~el~l::r~~;f~ the team that won tbe Bil Ten Cblmplonship and went to tbt Role Bowl. HerecelvedlettersSy~lnbolh bueballand football for tbt S.d&en. ~ ~· _ _ come • PABSI Since 1844.The qu81ity has c.always through. .... , _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .. _ _ , _ _ AJI..State year. He Northern a senior Weightlifting club to sponsor powerlifting meet ByOG.JL,..C:II Lui sprina wel&ht In addition to the 11Nndly nl&bt meetings the POONerliftin& Club hu reaerved in the wel&bt lifting enthuliutSteveWittl&discoYI!ftdlhat lherewutftOUihlnteratlnlhetport ol ~i&ht lifting 1mongstudt'nts to w1rn.nt the form1tlon ol 1 club dtii&IW<I to C'.Jm" lo the needs olliften: and ~mllalllften: on the ~'SP s~\11 boun ~~=y~~~~~.~:: =~· ~~~':J'n:!O:c:l! <am,... ,.;eight room fadHlles. As mentloned e.rl~coeol the pur· The UWSP Pow~lillinl Club bK1me an olfkally ~nized student orpnb.aUon lutSeptm~ber. Witti& uid that the name of the club ll ,1001ewhat milleadina: and s tressed that anyone with an Interest in ~~o·elght liftin&. malt or female, il welcome to ~olthePowerllfUna:ctubilto Jive peop~ a chance to lift cilm· petltively. Saturdaf. April II, from 9 am-5 pm the club as &poi\SOr\n& It'& first powerllftlng meet. The meet Is opc!ft to anyone In Portage,Mal'lthoa, Wood, w aupaca, and Wauahal'l e<~Un· Ueswhowants to~ptte. There is a fi•1l dollar entry fee which will be !Rdfortrophles. In po"lo'ffliftina ~petition thml are three Iiiii uted; the beneh prea, the deadllft, and the &quat. Llflel'lln the meet will be competing by weight class whk:h will ranae from the tZ3 lbs. dau to the bea't'Y"'eighl clua. Allyone wlahlna to compete In the meet can pkk up an entry form from the •••dahl room In the Phy. Ed. buildina. Thil il the flnt powerliltina meet to ever be held In Stevens Poi nt, and becaUM the POONerllflln& Club mem· ben want people to be able to Nlve jol~ 'Tbe prioritWs o1 the Powerliflin& Oubantogive~anop- f:-~~:~:~~it\:;~:.:orole ~t; people new to weight lifting sta rt a program under the culcknce ol more experien«d lifters wbocan help the novice set up a pn~~nm that will be beneficial and ure. The dub 1lso wants to improve the existing ...-eight lifting facilities In the Pby. Ed. buUdin&. and to give «~mpttitive lif. =~::=m~ ~\d:a~ Pov;er llfllns Club II also working to give the sport ol weight liftlnJ: reeocnition 1nd to dilpdl tbe false atereocypesaaodated with tbeapcrt ~~w':3t w,~ex~-~~~ The Polll"erliftiq: Club IMdl r:very two wefts on 'l'hncl.ay nenina 11 I free admiuion to the meet on s.tur· doy. Willi& emphaslud that the club wants to hel p people. So if you want pm. 'l'bnemeetinparelaledtobrin& in ~ who speak on the varioul :=:,~0 ;~~&h~. .~~~Ude<ic: people as Chuck Ldlman, ~,:r.~!'ir~·~'~r!J:l wbo besides bdn& co..advilor ol the club, ~=%,~..:=:e~·~~ deldlilt m:ord ol 6.\i lbL In tbt 1• :=r:~· 'rrwr:P,"-~t:.~~~~~ pllystoklp' ol muacle SHARE TtE lmE WITH US ON WEEKEM)5, HOLIDAYS, ANY1It£ 'Nhen you want to take a btNk. wtry lty? Grey. hOund II save you more. No lie So say hello 10 a oood buy. Go Greyhound YQu can leave when you hke. Travel comfortably With friendly people. And arnve refreshed. and on time. Best of alt. youll save a good buck. So next time, say heUo 10 a good buy GoGreyhou'w:j. GREYHOUND SERVICE TO <::·~~~ .. __ =~~~~ .....__ eM 11.36 320~M T I!~~.W. ......_ 1.0 J•OO 720.r. M 10:.U.u.t 320~.w. e:30~w. ............. ••.eo. 21310 buildlnl. and Dennts Eltbenratb. a prcleuor o1 =,;t:a~pe~';;.!.~-= ~t:!~="!:C.::t. ~=~il':,:;;J;.n in 1ST ANNUAl PORTAGE COUNTY FISHING DAYS WHAT IS IT? - TACKLE MANUFACTURER'S DISPLAYS - ALMS ON FISHING -=---- - BOAT SHOW - A CHANCE TO GET TOGETHER WITH FRIENDS AND TALK FISHING WHEN - April 16th & 17th WHERE - College of Nabnl Resoun:es UWSP Campus ME - 12 Noon to 6 p.m. COST - FREEII DOOR PRIZES SAYtELLOTOAGOODBU'6 GO GREYHOUtl). __ _ ANY uNIVEftsm BRING THE WHOLE FAMH. Y/ -... ' -,......_ _____ ,_ _ u•~. fREE PARKING IN .. L~Tl Pointers boast strong hitting, defense 0 •J'I.m.SaDtey JtltSeepr Stewn~Polnt 8l'ooklleJd ~~~ P p :,0 Jerry Walten Manlnt.owoc lF Gary Weber Chlcacolfel&hta P OF Robert Whlts1tt Madllon 'A 10-3 record could probably take th• pennant In thls tough d ivision.' ' ..... do you~ lhulwal-.? 0 When I think abOut ·plzu. 0 0 When my ••llal aoyal can't aHord pizza. When the delivery guy leaves three l•rge pizzas (wl!fl awarylhlng)" at my door by mlolaka. • A-18 • Caltare Jazz company _shares unique dance mode ByA. . lAa& a~a!,-=:,~~~~ri.~ ~ ol UWSP dance students an opportunity to b · piore aDd become acqu)inted with a newatyleolmovemmt. Company pve a •• Wilh the Cclmpany's stay berecompleted, some mk!dlorl oo lhdr prrfonnanees both in the muter classes and on statte ell\ be olrered. In add.IUon to IJUIDa'tW cluaroom ~r:'~sa~·~ ronnance~ ror tbe aeneraJ p.ablle 1n tbeJentl.Ds'I'beater. Altbou&b wal.chinc this JI'OUP o1 dancoen ptrlorm wu a Wliql.ae ud rdr nhinJ uperience, cert.la rallada weredetectabteu wdl. M"Miwest Promotions &- U.A.B. Concerts Presents: BUDDY RICH and · The Big Band Machine in conc~rt Tues., ·April 19th 8:00"P".M. U.W.S.P. Quandt Gym fdels: $450 Students, $5.50 b-Studenr . $6.00 Day of Concel!.. . Outlets: - • ilA.B. U.C. Info. ·Desk Allen It Debot·Centers c:TI'w·S~ < 0 • "'' Edison's ~ · Amonc the dln«n wbo were the most ta~ted and p&euurable to wal· c:b were the belutllul Paula ltir· scbberg and Rorinie De Mai"C''. Tbe quality thtou&h which they monel lhrouah lhrir"m«tiumwumo~tad· minl>le. The txdlementaDd mtrl)' mlulng in the performances wu DOl lackln4 Art show exhibits variety New York Trio to perform chamber. music =-~-:1' ~:.; ~-~re:::t::~ cat Artila Graat, wWeb -baed lbk:iala FouDdatiaD CompetWoa iD --~.t.rp~ ~·;~ ~"%""..;. ': =.:atbe~ Avay Fwtbeir~Pointcaacerttbe trio wW perform •·orb by Debuuy, Bacb, lbayu i, u d Telemnn amoac otbln. Tk:teCa are avaUible ' from 1be UWSP Arta aad Lecture~ box oftk:e Ia tbe Flae Artl C.t. •.•. rnm 11 am to s pm Maada y throu&b - =~~~Uonlare Faculty recital features baritone don;t just .sit there spinning your wheels ,, fTlOORE · KEATING ffiAY2 Native American.·Days White Roots of Peace Saturday, :April. 16th 1:110 ui.-12:11,... . For interiiews call 344-8720 ... 125 A I I Uolr. Conllr Annual Pow-Wow 2::110 fiJIL·1D:30.11J11.- - """ AclmiHion: $1 .25 General Public 1r Students w/I.D. ' T,..._. F• 13.00 Traditional Mea.l .Served $1.00per_per_ . =:eo::~ White Roots of Peace Displays ~Sal., Aprl-16th I Sun., April 17th ' 11..- AI Day -~ -..oy CentO< . SPDI\~f!I_A:I.R.O. : For- _ ...,._ ... --Acl- _.cau- 346-31128 Chino's thecifer stre5ses art for the ·masses PRESENTS THE O:RPHEUS TR Paula Rollinson, flute SCoH Nickrens, viola He!di Lehwalden,' harp· Monday, Aprll 18,-1977 Michelsen Concert Hall 8:00P.M. I 1. A,uU,Im .Marshall Tucker sends audi ence soaring ~ ···· - · cont. from pg. 24 ·············: ·····················,·················································,·············,································· • ~ io Gteea Bay. YtaaDCbl wortiaC with him at tbe ume time c:ouldn't beHeft tbe fnxD local ,..t&Boe _.,_ ........ Tbe anre. hadn' t ~em UWSP'a Tbeatre Oeputmeat but wu eqer to law ollti ...... UGM, " Now lbat'a lbe flrlt pll.ee an American actor would . . . 10M If .. YIIJted 8tevtM PoUlt," added an aUitimoemember. U.A.B. Creative Arts Presents: -~ Slide Presentation by DANIEL KORTENCAMP on · ''The -Lives and Loves FREE $20 WITH~ VALUE . IIEWLETT-B\CKARD CALCULATOR ptJRCIIAsEn APlUL 1-MAY 31 Duma SpmJ Ackled Value D.ays, Hewlett-Packard is . . . . a free rnene power pack- a $20 valur -with the purchae of every HP-21, HP-22, HP-25. HP-2SC aad HP-27. . . of .il Vincent Van Wednesday, ~'~­ 8;00 P.M. Rm.125A & 8 University Center 10th Come m ~take advmtaee of Hewlett-Packard's :'" Added 'hlue 01)'1 today! University 5 ore 3'tC.-3't31 ------t I .,.., Pianist .d eserves uheavy-handedu applause. ByJerryPLntar • On 'l'Uesdly, ApriJ &, Arts and 1.«ture presented pianist Joseph Kalkhstel n, in Michelson Hall. Tt!e ~m ~~ria~" ~RoC~ .. Schumann, three sel,ec:ted Polonaise& by FN!deric: Chopin lnctuding the popular A " Heroi(;" Polonllse, and conctuding with the 6th Sonata by nat ~~Ia~~~~;.~~ 'work aild Mendeluohn's "Song Without Words." The Jewish-born Ka llchs.teln . ::7~~~~·~ f.!!pired the work by a lunatic character pamed Kreisler from ,. novel ol same name by German author, HolT· man, Prqvam notes are quite fulataconeert,bowe\'er,spot:en * ~d':'y~·re:or.the~= Kallchste.ln'a dl u erta tlons also proved to be a blttoolongandeven.at limes nebuloos In character. ()b. vlously the job could have been better aecomplisbed with the tndllional handout at~ the ~nning ol the ...,..m. ' ""'- · pi.ece was lost In the pialllstic ' ln- n~ ~~~~:.''":f."nd=u! mudd led panages which unfortunately turned out to be the norm f«-the'restolthepieceandthewbole o1 the conc:ert u well. HoweYer. one positive highlight ol the piece waa hb handUng of the slow sections ol the - ttrpn!tllllon and style ol Kalkhstel.n.. 1be Sonata did have a few moments, concise. boweve!', the final product SchumaM work. These sec tioN contained IOfllt! qultesensltlvelnterpret.atiOI'IIandan ex:c'eUent example of nne tonal ~n­ trol oltheaoftdyn.amiclevel ollhe piano which few pianists mUter to the degrte Kallcbateln evidenced. Unfortunately these sections were short lived and ·Jhe progra m on the whole wi) not geared toward this area of sensitivity and Interpretation. ~·l!al·~ GliAl' • GAl! ·• OCAT CMr.,.... ur Followinl ' the ' 'Krelslerlana' ' KaUchlttin puforme_d the three polonaise& by Chopin which is abo highly RDrnantk In atyle.. The first two were unfamiliar to me but were played iD tl\J usu.l loud and often~ muddled ttyle ol the pianist. I becamequitebaredwith the program beeai.ISe of the repetition of 'clolely atuoed pieces u well u the un- leftmuchtobedeslred. Two encores followed the regular program. (Either the audleoce ~u quite polite or they hlld dil!ertnt opinions from mine) 11te finlt was a Brahms work which, as were the first two Chopin polopalses, unfamiliar. This piece was also very romantic In O.viH' and again in Kallchstein'a predictable style. The leCOnd encore was a Without Words," a more- "=t ~d~'::uc:~~es:~f~~u:! usua l 1tyle. This break came a little too late In the program but the nnal tonal cohtrol was appreciated nevertheless. . ' U:S':~~on~f=:! W: cram eoukl bavebeea made' more o/p;J!:=~n~~~- =~t:~~·= wuthecue. In the performance -. ~,t~ta'!:t~~ =u ~~~~c::en, :'::! ~~~- ~~:~i~ •= =ty~r:~~~ ~=:.~:J:i wrung notes pu:Uges le:rt !:l~:te~preuive :.'~=~ tertaininaptece. The lntennluion wu foU~ed by Prokofieff' a Sl.xth Sonata. Once again =~OSW': ~~~edus!J~~Y Roma ntic Interpretations rtavoml this~ by·the 20th century Ruulan _ composer. A_galll, the interat of the ~Ummary r:;'~n:.-~~~~=~·ti! heir alive performance ola coocert pllnist. I m1.11t add the Arts and Lee· tureedoesavf!rfftnejobclbringlng excellent proleuional talent ,to Ulil ..univenlty despite fi nancial II mitaUonJ . . Unfortunately, Kallc:hlteln with all due respects, did fall abort of this hl&h sts.ndard ol ta lent. I am glad thrlt Ulil was the'tx· oeptlon and oot the nofm. Hope!ullr next yea r 's wall will prove to be a bit morefrultlul thanthisyear's. UAB PERFORMING ARTS PRESENTS: THECLUI featuring . lYf ST. LOUIS JAZZ QUARTEt With Jeanne Trevor Saturday, April-16 9 P.M: ·Midnight · In the U.C. CoHeehou&e TICkets: UWSP Students sir Non·Student 11 .25 Adv•~ nck.ts •• ·Into. Desk Aeten•tlons 348-~242 · FfU:E lion d 'oeuvers & C..h Bllr . --s.mJ.foriT.•I PoiMer ' PaJe~ t\IWUU.1t1'1 Pl..... NO Blue Jeans For So~ . CLAsSiFJ]i)S . Stereo Cartridp; Audi~Tedlnlca AT·l2S. Sbihlit. atylul, brand new. Listprice(75..wW.U for$25. Call :MWIIt, rm. Ul. . tzidCe, KID:I CBIO apeaten., Crail Ooe cue 112 boUM;) boca. Aaorted , . . Reel to Reel t.pe ~-SaD­ Wbilke)'s. giDI, vodk.u, brandy's, . lUi 2000X recetver. can :MS-2'7SI etc:. RetaU.for • ·· Sell for belt elGary • rm. U7. ' f«. C&1J341....ZZ.BiU. , Men's ZS" Raldgb bicycle. Good ~--~niotoreyde - rrs·cc. •sba pe, $15. c.u,.....,._ twiD cyliader, oU lajecUon, 2 cycle engme, a:celleet rood!Uon; low Must sell stereo. E picure 20 ~~~~~~~~ nm. :=:.:.~~~Call TUmt.bk - 'Garrard SL ss 8 with ~VT~~~:-~· witbout Ry, $15. CaD.34l·SI21!i, One afterl. Braod new 24" Muenti 10 speed. Wejp24U..-Hutc:hlaoa~. Ctmp~polla. derailleur. Colt 1190 new, will sell for $17$. CaU 34HI%7, Chuck.rm. lJIIorRI.dl, n:o.'loe. AKAI Reel to reel, tape cledc X-2000, l motor .uto revene. $250, lite new. Call341-5U3,0uis. Vasque: Gretchen Hik!nc boots. !:t,cties: ~S35TEA~b:bi =t, AN-so, PO: can stt..ms. ~':!n~~~~-~~ Good con1970 T·Bird. AM·FM Stereo, I tnick, =~~~~~:.- = Ca U344-1870,aftet;Spm. C.nvublctplldi.Oftalee)frame. $20 cau-.2317.Mart,rm. ta. Van, t• Chevy. CUstomiied, good ~Uon, priced to .ell fut. Also, 58 caliber" z.o.ave muale lolder. Call. :Mt-GIS2. 0Us. Skill - Rlainol 110 em Sco\t Poles. $12:iorbealclfer. CaU344-Z261, after 1Fspeed RaJei&hbike. tyarold,perfectc:ondi"tian. CaU3414i07. - ~= ~J~.' M~:k~ ~::sb!·==:=~~. Ca U34l·T114, Mdt . 1965 VW station wi gon. Engine ~t overbauted. A steal at $2515. Also; 1914 vw 8uC-bocly poor. eocLne aood. m. cant-n~·25a.after5pm . Lost and Found Found : Men's fliiiDC'Oit a t Marsbl.ll Call 34W740, Joe, rm . IOI. Fwnd : OnAprillontheeutlawoo( Tucker concert. ~~~~~yt~~ at the Information Delk In the uc. Wonted One lllrgdramdeu backpack tO~. C.ll34&-3188, Mite, rm. t%3. More pro-llfe people to PlrtkiJIIte In pnyer vigib outside Poat orrw:e on Four fin.t show Udletl 17 pm) to " JohMy CUh 5mw" April 23, In 0·. change for HaJnd s ' - tickets ti :4S &~~s=~&·IJ:;~~~~~~ thee~enin&- Men inteftsled In joining UWSP Cbeerleading Squad. U interested call 346-481111, rm . 406 or 346-4459 Kevin, rm. 431. It's a good time t ' 'l'wo Jiris to share IJIIf'tment 'I n the villa &e. WillinJto pay by Jub' 1. Please ea U 34&-4718, Val. rm . 412 or 346-2527, Ctu'ls,rm. l:n. . One ll'llle. to share bouse with five· other ~M-s. Private room . s,ss per month. C.ll 341-4731, 1809 M1dlsoa Sl. • For Rerit Two bedroom, unlurnlabed apart· ~:m·~~~;~~~:· Caii:J.K-61110. ~r:~!=~U:rS:~: C.JI341-2823. · Announcements Main St.. Saturdly mominp from 11 . Applicaliona are 0ow beini accepted amtonoon. · for the Jclm Gach Award. ApOne fefNIIe to sha~ aputmeat with plication blanks and Informa tion r ega rdin& . thls fu ture teacher two others. Owo large room. f7'0 per =~~tile somdime.~t· memorial award maybe pic:Ud up In ween May Ill a!Kt May %7. Call 341· 29M, Roger. · One &irl to sha~ -apartment. lm· media te occupancy • a vailable for summtt and next fall. Private bedroom, fully carpeted. per month. Hea t and water induded. m ~0~~~~:1:81~~~'fn~ sumolS200andtheotherinlheaum ol SIOO. Oeacllinli! for a pplyin&. is Friday, April15.im . The SPEECH AND HEARING TEST for a dm iss io n Into th e PROFESSIONAL EDUCATI ON C.ll 344-463$. PROGRAM will ~ held April2:0, 1877 Campagnolo or Dura- Ace com- . from 4: 30 to 5:30 pm In the Com· · ponents. Ca ii 34&-3730, Steve. rm . :J06 ' munlcatlve Disorder Center, lower leavemissage. • levdsoCCOPS. Ni. tUfllll 1-' oods Dinner featuring homemade vegetaria n foods , fresh breads and desserts. Thurs .. April21 11 7 pm 11 Fr1 me- Memorial Presbyterian Churcb. Tk:ltetl can be J)W'Chued for $2 at the door or a t the Co-op. Price includes film . Wa tson Hall Polka Fest will ~ on April 21. 1t 1:30 to 12 midnl&hl. Ticketsare$21n adva nceand$2.50,.a t the door. Includes refreshmen ts, en· tttta lnment provided by "The Band Boys" and {(ee transportation from· It Wa tson a t 8: 15. will~ held at "Bemards", 70l N.2ndSt. -..,~~-~ - - - - - -- - - ------- University. Center's Policy Board is looking for students ·interested in Ak::eis35 f,ler f0'1 5 l2 --food service ....:.no smoking areas ~~ ,av-.oy tianrare -bookstore policies There are ID seats open for next year. 4 on campus 6 off campus Tonight April 15 Applications can be picked up at the Information Desk. Deadline April 25th. Voting on registration day, May 2nd. - -- ------------- Program Banquet Room 7;00 P.M. & 9:1~ P.M. Coming Next WeekThe Latt Film ''The Exoreist" 1 .-.,n .. ·1 APRIL 15, 16,17