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WlsCo-;;;~.:.:: . i . THE· POINTER Stevens Point. .... · · ~ .
SERIES VIII , VOL XI
Elizabeth Bowen Is Miss Stevens Point
6 PAGES - NO. 20
United Council Recommends New Due Process Statement
A \lltA rtt SEGALL (second from left). president of United Council. and Neil Oevroy (third from left), vice-president for Public Relations, listen intently to the treasurer's report being read at last Saturday afternoon's United Council general assembly. The meeting was held in the Frank Lloyd Wright Lounge in the University Center. (Bob Holden Photo)
Poge 2 1HE POlt~lt.R
" The future will be different ii we make the present different ." - Peter Maupin
THE PODIUM Senate Constitution Needs Revi,sion
senior classes. Uudcr the bvlaws of the consti tution in Article I .
~clion II anal.her solut ion is offered. That a rticle reads : "Pena lty fo r Unexcused Absences. Any mem-
II T rans/ator Reports ·war's Effects
Trash, Trash, Trash
MIS t:R\' IS a shortage of waste basket..s in th e clR!iS· room cen ter . Make-do containers include t his trash hnx i•1 the tvui·• I!' lab I Boh Holden Photo)
Feb. 2'J, · 196&
If You Ask Me -ComJ)lled by Uob Holden
Q( IEST,ION : - Do ,·ou lhln k currt' nl lam• go,·er 11 h1J{ tlru~ use are 11d1·11u:1le:' Pl~11se ex11lai 11. And do· , ·ou bellen ~ this unlwrslty hljs_ a dru~ 1•rohlem? H so t'X·
11lal 11 . ir not , do rou t11i0
11k a 11roble111 wlll de,·r lop? (f"acultJ' com ments on drUJ: us:1.1.:c will be con.firm ed In next week's etl itlon of T II E POI N'l'EH.)
" Education .. . besl form of mind expansion" Uo lwr1 K . Sc.arlt?~, Assista nt P rofessor of Blolou· . The humun brilln Is the most in1r\ca te. »e r11i11lve and my5-
1crlous orgun nilture has C\'l!r devised. Science has hardly bcl:1111 10 unlock the i:.eerets o r thiit marvelous cornputor. 111e cll11lcnl use or mtnd a rrectlng drues is a new 1u'l!li o f 111utly. Hese11rch Into the lmmcdlllte and Ion&" r11 1111e e rlects o f d rugs on the hurnan brain s hould be lfmiled to hlghly trained doctor¥.
I ca n think of not hi n&" more lrag!c than the s ight ol a you11g man or woman. In the prime of llre. who has been des troyed menllllly, physka lly , emotlonally and 11oc:la lly bt.>cause of the lndlscrlmlnate use o f drugs.
Fo1· this reason. J bclle\·e tluu law,i rei,:uh1 1lna the illega l produclion, possession, sale 1111d use of mind a lfccllna d ruas should he strengthened and rigidly enfon-ed. Dealen: In Illega l drugs should be treated as major crlmlnals and should be i; ul>Joc• lo maximum terms of lm11rlsonment. Penalties for Illegal po'l..1C ~loft and use of drugs should be so s.cve1·e 11s to dis· l'Ourage you ng ex1iel'lmentellli from 1ry lne them .
Som!.' \o,-IJI ari;ue that sui:h lilws lnfrlnre on the lndh•ldua l rh::hts o f fr('(' choice. But because 110 lndl\•ldu:11 can know' In advance how the use of a drug will affect his mind society cannot afford the luxu ry ot lrtt choi« In a matter o f ques· tiQnable value and un'predk1able ouicome. Under t~e guise of lrt>t•dum o r choke socle1y 11hould 1101 11llow an Individual to use 11 drug whkh may cause him 10 Impose r;utrerlng on Innocent
I ,•1c1lms In lhe form o r mental anaulsh. bodily lnJur)', robbery, murder and 1he myri11d other criminal acts rommlned dally by those under the ln Uuen,-c of drugs. Society should not have to bea r lht' burden of ca r ing for 1hose who 11re menta lly 11ml 11hyskally lm:ilpacitnled for !Uc bet:11ui.1• lhl')' tried drugs "JU!il for k icks ."
I I ha\'C no way of knowing U a drug pruhlem cxt...ts on lhls
I <.'IHnpus. Certalnly. 011 a campus o l 6.000 st udents, the potentia l exl.~111. '. bclie\'C that the majority o f our 11 tude r1L~ nrr too In· tcllh:en1 lo allow themselves to be tempted 11110 the use ot dru1,:,. . Bu1 there will atway11 be those few rotten a1111les who will 111t<'mpr to indu1'1' others to r l:<k the ir lh·e,i fn t tu•st• ~ ·11sl'.'Jc j;:< 1•x1K'rir11ents. These 11ur\·cyors or trngedy j;hou ld be IC· lllO\t1! from all l'0 11!;11:1 wllt1 1,orlety.
t;duc.itlon n•m.iins the best form o r mlutl expans ion. A dro11 o f adtl 011 H s ui.:.1 r "ubc is rldirulous ly sma ll In 1.vmparb;on .
_" my interest is preventative" Dr. J.loyd Beck, AsllOdatt' P rofl'IS.sor of Ps ychology. I have read In i;e,·erat nt'ws papcrs t tlat therr. art :;omt
problems wllh dru g usage and d rug manufacturina Dni,; manufa1.1u rers art' 1.·ha rgM wllh usi ng copyrighted d rug l~beb instead of aenerlc labcllng 11.nd with restrktlng bulk salu
There seems to be- no more 1han the usual problem1 w11h the commonplace drurs: al'f!tYIMillcyllc. ca ffeine. 1hoo11h)"llint, thwbromfne and e thanol. There are great dang!'rs In tht> com, blnatlons or ethanol. barbitura1es Mnd amphe1aml111•!,, Thtif
are one-way ticket ridt'6 in trips taken via the p~}d 1u,,.m1,m~ tics - Ll:iD. JB-379. Pe rhaps the only reason tor ,.1 rk1 d1ua Jaws is to dttrease the 1mdl1tblllty of psychotomlme tic drugs lo 1hosc tempted to t'Ommu ne with the unrealltie, or rhc n ~• o f MYSTERY toct«y. The a11oc: rypha of another year In tht sy111.Tetlsm or M1udi1. M llhn1 . Mugna MHll'r. b is and 0 111i~ were tll'sc rilx"fl hr J oh11 <HC\'Clations 17:5• . Mo1e 1t'<'rnth -:]~~~~··,; 1ire\•en111 tl\•e udvke i; tlll holds: ··t.et yuur mmi!
I don't know or any drug problems here. my lnterc,1 I! pre \'&nta tl\·e.
Feb. 29, 1968
Wind Goes
Ensemble
On Tour
VIRTUE IS ITS OWN REWARD
(Drinking Here Is Disgusting ly Unrewarding)
umE JOE'S DRIN~ING
ESTABLISHMENT
SPECIAL MEN'S SHORT SLEEVED
KNIT SHIRTS
MOCK TURTLE NECKS
Page 3
Library Dean Collects Stamps On Sports
In todays ivy-covereaju~gle,
only $\77 I-if you don't stay with it, the competition will eat yoq,alive. ·
Let's face it. You can't afford to be drowsy. Nol in class. Not In you r room. Not ever.
So when you feel the gripbl drowsiness pulling you MANY COLORS 'f.O CHOOSE
FROM AT
Payless 3264 CHURCH STREET
iiuLA HOOt,>S PLAYED an Integral _pa rt in the presentation qf the mod~rn dance concert, "Boxes," produced by Orcheaia and Frank and Lina Hatch. (Mike Theiss Phot ' ' ).. _______________ ...,
down, fight it off. . Get out the NoDoz. It ' ll help you spring back- your
recall, your perception, your ability to ~ • solve problems-wilhout being habit forming. So you can pad through the jungle. Alert. And ready to strike. Aft!l r all, you're the lion, not 1he lamb.
Record Sale
'FLORIDA FOR EASTER
April 6-16 - DAYTONA BEACH
SAVE FROM 50c TO $1.40 ON ALL RECORDS
Greyhound Bus - Monte Carlo Motel
Reasonable Rate - Cash or 1st Wisc: . Charge
More Information UNIVERSITY STORE March 6ih - 4 P. M. - Gridiron
UNI.VE~SITY CENTER
I
Remember lhis Spng! ~ cup of coffeeJ ·
o sandwich and you,
A. cozy corner, o table for two,
this con be you,
at
llr.steuhrrger'!i
SENIORS! Ord.er Your Official
Graduation Announcements Now! Deadline 'Extended - March 9
EMMONS UNIVERSITY STORE
Ac,oa1 Frorn Baldwin
Every Mon., HOURS: 7 A.M .• 6 P.M. Doily Mon. t hru Sot.
Open 'Til 9 P.M. - Mon. and Fri. 20 % DISCOUNT on Any Order of $5.00 or More at Regular Price Every Doy of th.c Year! ,
257 DIVISION ST. Across From Northpoint
Shopping Center
t,f;:li··· ''•, '\ - . * *
f ~ Cl. ,,,'
THE BANK WITH ,A STijDENT
CHECKING ACCOUNT FOR YOU
Re.saurant Formerly
CAMPUS CAFE
BR EA KFAST - ANY TIME OF DAY
MEAL TICKETS $6.68 VALUE FOR $6.00 - tax free
·sign up for a Free Meal! DRAWING ONCE A • WEEK
FOR COUEGE STUDENTS ONLY OPEN 8 A. M. til 10 P. M.
SATURDAYS 10 A. M. ta 3 P. M.
Dottie's Restaurant NORTH OF STEINER HALL
344-8111
Attention Candidates for Teaching Positions in Chicago Public ~chools
National Teacher Examinations for Elementary (K-8)
· and Selected High School Areas The National Teacher ExamiMtions wrn be administer~
Aprll 6, 1968 on 400 college campuses Chicago Public Schools will use the sCOfes
aspartoftheirl968certiflcateexaminationsfo<r lliNl11111\1a- Prl111111Cr1llul·2-3 Ml1hS<.boolM.IU.t~Ut1 ,
(N.U .-t11tyctdldboodl~tloll) (N.T.[.- ... U..m,tlca) Lnll111W1llt1MdUpptrGf..:lu).I Att....:tton?-12
(IU .[.--(dllcltlon bi Ille (N.T.l.-M [dYUllon) ll:l1m1nta11Sdlool) lloffl1""Uftl:Aru~KuM2 _
KlchSthool [lllllsh (N.T.E.-lbne Econamla [dllullolf lfU.C.-b.1ln.llUll(llluttld llldlrl1tlllAru-C,•duM2 UC.t1tu11) I (ft.T.L-llMluiltlalArtal°""'"'-
AJI Candidates Must Take the Common Examination and the Tuchint; ArH Examination Relevant to
th1C1rtlficat1S0ua;ht
Applicants for teaching posit ions in the Chicago Public Schools should,
1. Re,:ister with the Educational Testing Service Princeton New
~~=~om~!eul~ ~7,~~~~sl!~~a1~~~~.r~~~~nt tea~hin&
2..lndicate on I~ N.T.E. form, line 11, that scores should be submitted to the Chicago Board of Examiners, Chicago Public Schools.
J. FIie application for certification examination {form Ex·Sl with the Board of Examiners.. The following credentials should accompany the ~pplicatlon .1 Ex·5), if not already on file, offkial copy of birth certificate, otric,al transcript of!!! college work attempted..
c ... d,ntl1! Au1mbty D'e1dlln1 Dita: Tuesd1y,Aprf12, 1111, Noon C.S.T.
For additiol'\al informafion: Board ~miners, Room 624
Chicaco Public Schools 228 N. LaSatre§treet, Chicaao, ltlinols 60601
« the Otf~e ~t Teacher Reaultment, Room 1820 or details 1n t he Teacher Placement Office
Feb 29, 1968
Pointers Revenge Platteville Loss
Swin1mers Lose
To · Platteville
THE POINTER
Collegiate Notes By Lynn 1.-Hrot
Placement Opportunities
Wl.sronsln Sta te Unh·ers lty,Whltew11 ter has a 5!).f<>ot nnv)' blue c11.mJte on their hands and they don'1 know where to pu t It . The cam.lie, L'O ns istlne of a s teel 11plre rove~ wllh iar• I NTf-~H\IU-; ws · SCIIOO I.S lam.ls o f 11111.stk ribbons. 1.2'l4 llih\Js and II told fl tunc was Mar. 4 - S!iuk Prairie Publlc Schools, Prai rie du Sae. 9 a .in,
~~~~~ t~!nt~~ ~ lt:~erc!~11;~1!~~\u~~:...C~;· f~ll~~~~e:J~h,cr;:; lo 2:30 p.m. J11termedl111e-Upper Elementary, P rimary.
11,cro.,;s ttnd Is wo11h $<1.500. Dr. Go1·don Pai·ks, Ccntcnnlul Com• lllgh lantl Purk-l)c(!rflcld lllih School. Highland. Ill .. 9 11. .m.
~J~~::Y~:,~1;;~~,~~~ ~ ::;,i~~~=:~111:1~1 ~\'.i,~;111~~1~1::·~~:~~~: 1 : ;~d~;'.~;gs~~:"~,;;:i::~~111!;/:e11o!iv;:1p~.'~~~~:,t ~:~~~:,~~ to Whltcw1111.w. but no one knows whcrt? to put II." he 11111.s Foreign Languugc /French, Span is h ! Guidance, l.lbrary, quotL'<I 1111 saylna I Malit, Music. Physlc11 t Educ., Scicnt'C!, Social S tudies.
t~~~~\~;~~::aier Amery Publlc School!!, I p.m. to 4 p.m, Primary. Inter· mediate, Klnd6rgarten & Math.
Eight of the thirteen deans at Michigan State University Po rt Huron Arca Schools, 9 11.. m. to 4 p.m. Port Huron, Mich. huvc exprl's sed approval ot a proposal to revise the grading Vacancies to be posted.
:~.!~ei;i· ~.~~:~6 t!': 0:,j!~ t ~~~~ed~u~~r:\d , sla~':am C:~s/!t\':; 1 Mar. 5 - S us~x Public Schools, _10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Primary,
~t ;~~ie~:0~}/ n~~r~o;:~s\t1~·~oa:~11~~;;;.e~o g~·~:::: ::~~d a~u~~ l ~ot~;n;~:
11~1~e~ r1Ur:~ ~:t:,1. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Art, E leme n•
11 tely ." ono o ( till' deans com mented, while another disagreed tary. Chemistry. English . llome El:onomlt-£. Instrumental wl1h the sysh:m because he dldn"l feel there could be a degree , Mu,,lc 1S1rings1. of fulling . I Mlddle ton Publl1: Schools , 9 a .m. 10 4 p.m. Elementary, In·
S\ale Newfi te1medla1e. Jr. Hlgh. :'l llclli.PII S i&te U11h•. C.E.S.A. No. 6. Chippewa Fa lls, 9 a .m. to 4 p.m Speech t:Ast La.n!i lnr, :"lll l'hll1U1 Therapists
TI1~ r-osldents o f Ross Ha ll. a dormitory on the WSU·Superlor Mf1:·· n~u-;; ~~,~~· 1::d :1u~iis~~:~s-:}2m. to Sp.m. Positions
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1 tt~~= Mar. 7 - Cornmunlty Conso/ldated0
Sch~ls. Hofman Estates, wen: 40 !ulse lh-c alarms In the rt1S tdence hall, 13 o f which Jll .. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m . Elementary, Junior J-llgh, Special Educ .. we t·e pulled In one night. The counselors were put on 24.hou r· ~dmlnis u·111lve. . duty and pa iroll'<l lhe halls. However. th is did not s top students E:-1u Cl11lrc Public Sch~ ls . 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Atlmh11~trat1ve, who wore pulllni; alimns on one fl oor while the counselor was Elementa1y. Jr. High School, Guidance Coun&elor, U.S. His-on unothcr. The pO!il"C would ldentHy anyone C\•ho touched I tory. Business _Ed uc:itlon. English. them, but :;tudC'ntS ust.'<.I coat hana:t?rs 1o pull the a iurms. I Oconto Public Schools, I p.rn . to 4 p.m. En~llsh, Amerlciln
J'c i, tomllil History and 5th Grade. \\'SU-Superior Mar. 8 - Evam;vll!e Jt. School Dist. No. 6. WI consln, 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. Grade -1 . Get·man. English, French. This sun1nwr 1< tudc 111s al 811 11 S tille Unl\:l!rsl ty will hin·c the, Shiocton Public Schools, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Lower Eh~menl •.
rhant'C! 10 c11rol1 lrf a eou11ie titled ··Drug DeJ)endence and English lwllh Library or French If posslble l. Abuse." Throughout the cou ri;e \'arlous spcuken; will Jet: ture I New Bol·lln Public Schools. 2 p.m. to 5 p.rn. Lower Elem.,
I on s ul'11 to)lks as 1t hlstor ll'al s ur\'e)' o f d rug abuse. drug ad· Opper Elem .. English. Ma th. diction. a 11harmacls1·s vlewJJOlnt 1tnd the L.S.D. contrO\'ersy Menasha Publlc Schools, 9 a.m. to 4 11.m. Grades 1-6. illl(l drui:s o f the mind. TI1e schedult1 Is set up so those taking Mar. 11 - Ol-onomowoc Public Schools, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 1he 1~ut·sc wlll"ha\'O question and answer periods nnd n11 after· Elem: K. P r im .. Inter .. Art , !',fu sic. Secondury: Home Ee, noon workshop In addition to the lel' tu res. So1:. St., F1·cnch-Germu11. S~nlsh-French, Math, Library,
· Bull Sta ll" :\' ell's Scien<."C. Vocal Music, French. '
l11I~~:\~:;: ,•i,•l:\ljll~~;ur,/ 1~:1 :II~· ~1~1!/t:lo.•::d~'~t~t'll p;~;~:~l> en ~::1r~•'.11~1;1d~::~·cr~ity t-~;~::r:.- ~~l~lli~l';~~.:1i1, !?~.t:~!~:el:~h \~ s:~m,: !~~j[~~:
,1, .. , di~,I m n1c 1, 1,, 1r>,: u1• lcud. l11dr R111dl('1 UIIM N,..:~r l ' ~ 1 . , .·. . " 1 I ~i°unsk~fgi~o:~1~~· Public Sd1ools. Mu!kego, 1:30 p.m. lo 1!11: ~rul d,f,ri-111-.:: ,h11111111v11 ll11rw 111,l lh, II\J•I ,d,uvl Nvi .. ,1.\I l:-iON n'..1H' l 1>
11 1tdNII H ., • Of w k •l :30 p.m. To~ posted.
.-1,,.,. 58-lb s,i11 r 1111 Oh.on Si.•,rn~ Poml s rrL-onl tn teams a11x1et~ as s he and the h,rndful of Oshkosh st r\•o•h nnd highway,. in \\'1st-on· I 1:rade!I 7-12. elem. l' ll! tf'\ ! 11·· 1,~, Mumtn 111 l lh<rn 11111101, 1111:S OSIIKOSII Cll t: t :1< 1.1•:A UEI( e pilomizf'd h r 1· 1 IIH' 11 "H11: way on '!UP•\\li)' e.01ne ee S tPl"ens Poi nt Publ ll'. Schools, 9 a .m. to -I p.m. All a reas,
~ i,bi-T" 111 ,,mt t ,•'Vri:1• t,in ol tlun l nwct" for !he vrar 11011 rans v. ,itchcd th~u team f,ill to the l)Ov. c r-p,tckcd ,;in 1:,~1 yr 11r got lrll'oh·rd in sc• n,(' glrl ,,11., lrlcd out a l>I-O- Mar. 12 - Godwin Heights Public Schools, Wyomtnr, Mich ..
~/;s, ;~c~:11::~::('~:1t,:~,,.M1:~ :\:'.1dr: ~~rl~Ja!~~lu~~(' ~:111~:~~1 P omtc 1 fll'C !Bob Holden Photo) ,,..n lotul. SI Injury and Ill pro- p,;me torch In her now ear ly.I t :t~1~~1:. ~~da1;:~arlan, Art , Vcxa l Music, Phys. Ettuc., !.•ail 1hr P1,>11 f 1r, Pl,•tr1 ltlr h,, f,,,n,r meet to be lirld o n l)(' rl y d:mrnge accldcnt5. re- d111r,:oul ruom. · I (ireoodale Publ ic SchoolH. 9 a .m. 10 4 p.m. To be po!ted. 111nr f1 r31 lu 1,,11d lh<' Piont.'rrs '\\uch 8 and 9 nT Slout Stutt' , 11,01h thr d11l~llun of morot 1r- Wrsl Iron County Public Schools. Stambaugh. Mich .. 9 a .m. l' f, 11, \lll l' h ut ll Hl\' fu , t, tu C.mch L111n 4Rcdl Blalr Unnks Newman Se.ls I Happiness Is ludr~ dq11ulnl(' ll\ of t1 u11spo1• t 10 4 p.m. Kdgn .• Grades l, 2. 3, Remedial Reading, Math, uull 1hu.•r foi th,_. Pu111\('r~ I llic Pointers mu) June the d th , , , 1,,tlun NEWMAN \loca l Music, Bus. Edut•. b1~ thr Pumh•rs m1Hlt' the lo unscitt Plauei ille as cO:l;r. L f s , Wrnng y,ay motorists tbe I i::ro\•lso East J-llgh School, Maywood, lll., 9 a .m. to 4 p.m .
;:,1:1 ~~~c,,~~.~1ki'1~f..tt\:" :~~- rncc champions en en erv,ces Ill ~ll~~:~i:lsa S[J('i1111s llll~lnkc ~::~h ~ r;:7hc~1gu~ l~u11\~r: UNIVERSITY PARISH M;;. I~ ~ 1':!;cwood-Flossmoor High School, Flossmoor. 01. ,
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1'10 thud,, State Universit y isl~,:~il;";;:~:. ~~'.;1~~~:1;n~~;; ~,lO/.:t;:~~;:i;~; .. \1t'{'krnd &ntl 1:~
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~I ,.1, , 111 !he :'00-yard indh•id· J Team I\' L T l' 0 1' luus Cu1hol1c Churd1 durmi; l h<' . L E I f s (ENJEN PROGRAM History, Spanish. Spoech Therapist. u111 nwd[(') , juuiur Bob Sim· o~hku~h I:! 3 1A06 l ,2 18 ~iX•IH'<'k Lenten s1•11,.on. V Edgerton Community Schools, 9~ a .m. "to I p.m. Kd~n."6, km, m Ill(' :•o,Hu,·d backs1rokc. Stvut . 11 4 1.359 1.2:, \ \\"l•t\rw,.rfoy Bibll' ~rr1k1•s \\i ll WEDNESDAYS .7, P.M . JJ·· High iall ar!ll.SI , Entllsh, Frencl1, Art. Musk, Spec.
;;u;~f i.~::.:,;:::.: J:::!.'.°"iFt; g!~f "' i l l:~ i:lil I ;;<·.,'.,f ;;';·:::.:··,;::~·:::;:·:::::: II s H I pp y CLOTH I NG s:;:~::::v:::.s M~;f :~; .;§rl::~:'.:~::: ';,:: :,: ·::· .:·~~:: T 1," Polnl (' rs will les\ 11 Ri\·cr Fulls. Ii 10 1,308 1,4s.,1 I masses. \\lll be 111 11 :4;:, 11 .m. MASS & 3 M in. Homily I Pr imary, Inter:, Art , Phy. Edut• .• English, Math, Sci~.
~lluni;: f1 r ld th is 11·cC'kcnd' in E:,u Clah'I' 4 I.I t.099 1.:!13 and 4:4:'I p.m. Confl'Ssion will • 944 MAIN STREET Home Eeon. , ~<'.!,t'nee. Span~h. French.• Library. t~urthl'rn lllu101s Invitation- SUf)(•rior 2 Ll l ,1Z2 l.409 1be lwld before c111:h 11111~-' --- DA ILY MASSES -11 :45
· & 4 :45 Mar. 4 - Forest 1~:~1:::1;~\~~ -F~~~t:9~30 a .m . to 4 p.l'tl.
CENTRAL LIFE ASSURANn co. ' A. LOTT'S CH IC K. E N CO.NFESSIONS ~:~"tr' ~m:(:.'·.:~.~"~i.:~~11rt,"'~~j.;'.;""· P, yeh.,
DES MOINES, IOWA t Alrn\' ,OIJT SOUTHERN FRIED BEFORE MASS M~~ :b: P~~ ~~~-: ~~;t~ !,~~~-~~u~ ~j';~d:y ':~;~net:~~;~ INTRODUCES A booth wlll be available on the first fl oor of the Unl \'erslty
DENNIS A. MECH JOHN C. Dlt'EEN 'NACK BOX • B per. (HICKEN $2•25 ~~~:-~.re! ~ !:~1a, ~~\:~~!~ ~~1 ,~he'1;1::!~~l~-c~~~;duaJ
341 .0326 (PHONE ) 344-8933 J J Mar. 5 - Oscar ·M11yer, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Carecl'5 In .-lu, a«-ou11tlng. produt1.lon. and other fields: .majors In Bus.
YOUR LOC AL. AG!: NTS Admit1 .. i:A'011omks and othrr Liberal Al'ts programs.
to onist you in your SOYin gs and protectio n fAUILY BUCKET 10 per CHICKEN FRIEr $2 95 Burroui;hs Wclkome & Co .. Pharmat'Otl tkal Co .. 9 a .m. to p lans for you r present and futu re need s. l"'I • J. .. • J • 1 ~l: r_P·;~ P6~-~~ =t~~1~
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Page 6 THE POINTE R Feb. 29, 1968.
Pointer '5' Wins Three Conference Games Pointers · Gain Third Place
th' :i111n ; TllOl' I roof t>HVCd In on !he Indh.mll. Thi' S1~vcn1 Point buskctball Quinn V11 nden Hcm·el. 11 6'2''
1cam. lf"lt by Mlkc llughes· 25 freshmnn ic unrd, hit on ll jump points. won 1hr ballll' for third sho1 from 1hr sldr. Mike
111ncr In the \\'iscon.~ln SIHIC Hughes add('(I II lay-up, and the
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The ,·iclor)' .._.,../r 1hr Pointers · :~~~ ~:~; ::~~~~ 01;:' 1~~onnt'~~~~~ ~·11 ) :i'o.r~-;::t,;c~~rdlh:~oi! I in~l~hn,::;~;,ns bal 11l'(I lmck in !l'l'l'l!CC. L H CrU•l>C IS now 9-,ti lhl' SCl'Ol1d hil lf 115 the Poimer in t~infcrrncc 11h1}·. l uffensl' slullll >C'tl . With 8 :51 rl'-
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1ni; 1,11h H hul'k~I In !h<' fl r,; t 1Grani,:er. IO ~c,·umb nnd lil'n Rllzcnlhll· But lhe Poi nter~ ai;i, ir1 rose lr r !ol?o"<'d wi lh annlhl' r field to 1he c11us r a nd outscored the , 1,:on l '!7 ~cconds 11u rr. ' Indian~ 10-5 in thl' Ja~1 l il'C'
Ti lt' Indi.,ns caui;hl up on II mimitn 10 C'arn n 98.i !l vich.,~k,•t hy Joi'! lh1fncr 1\'l! h 10 1)·. hi .·,~ 1·r11111 inir1.;: 10 knol I h e Mike llui;hcs 111,:,dn 11·11s hl;;h !l..:urr at 7,HII. Both tc11 ms c.1,. for thr Pollllcn 11 ith '!5 ~hns chllnJ:l'(l thrcr b11~kcfs and ll and 18 rebounds. Kf'n Ri11.C'n· Ire,, l h!\1\1' to kec11 the score I thalcr 1111d Ken Zici;ahn euch <"Wn Ill l ·l·J.I with 14 :55 rt'miiln- tnllicd IT and Palmer Clcmcms In;: m thl.' firs ! hnlf. 16.
1\1\) I.Jn~kct~ b}· Hugh,•~ anti Mike Grnni;l'r wns 1hr mnin· on,• h~· 5'10" junior guard l\ r n Slay of the La Cro,.:~c lkr. drof" lk;:.1hn g:111·r !he Poin1rn a pln i:: 17 or 31 ~hots imd bo1h
Oshkosh Beaten 90-72 By Second Half Surg~
WSU·Stew•ns Point's basket· m11n forward. hit on f ! v clrol or 1hl.' rebounds In the SCC· ba ll tear!, come up wllh IL!! stn1ight free throws and Pnlm· 1ond half. most s~tisfyl;g :me t the er Clemcms hit n p11ir of bas- Kl'n Rlt:...en1h 11 ler was supc rh
:1~:~icl~~us:tu w~fi 1~ gh~;; kcts to s11nrk the Poimcrs while . ng:1ln and llnishcd with Z1
trouncing ot llr:il pince Oshkosh Mike Hughes begu n to control points 10 lend the Pointers. who before 11n ovcrfJO\\• crowd. The lhe rebounds with hel11 from had nit five s tnr ters in double win Increased the Pointers con· Clements, V11ndenHcuv11I, 11 n ti flgui·cs. Following Ritzcnthaler fcre ncc mork 10 9-5 and O\'er• Ken Ri1zcnth11tcr . were VandcnHcuvel with 14, u l] to 12.S, while the Titans, .. J\lc1mwhlle the Titun.s h11cl Clements 1md Zleguhn with 13 who a lready h11d a t least lost Huyck on fouls and each, iind Hughes with 10 and a shti rc of lhc Ihle cHnched. Schwurtz hud 1ilcked u11 four 21 rebounds. Huyck 11hiycd 11 dro11pcd to 12-3 In conference fou h1. TI1e Pointcu s1cudi!y In- line gu mc for the Tit1111s 11nd Jlluy and 16-4 011er11 ll . crcoscd the margin at th l' end wl!ectl'd 21 points. Schw1U"t:t
T11c game was \•cry c I O s c on some fine shooting by ZIC· added Hi 111111 la llcnsuck 12 for throughout the first half 11 nd gahn and lrcc throw accur:icy Qi,hkosh. the first ten minutes of the see• by Ken Rl!u nthaler . Vic Kop- n1C !rcshmun g11mc saw an oml h11 lf bcfo're the Pointers 1).l.ng_s11w limll_c d 11ction b\ll !umazini; comeback by th e took ch11 ri;c or ·•he gumc and contnbu1cd 6 pom111 lo the Point Pointer frosh. With a little ov"r 11°;C'lt71: i;gtc~,~';Y~c11 Jly held u l~i~i~i:;'c ~~
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RilzcnlhHk•r hut l the hut h;iml luck of tunJ1.11c u . a 11roblcm Vince Wei land scored the win• foz S1eH:ns Pulm us he p,ltli('(J 11hlch h1t~ 11l11g11cd th~111 11 11 lmng 1x>111ts on '"O free th1011$ m 8 of the Pnmtcrs Ursl II 1>e11son llu,;:hcs ployed on esp(•- "llh only 5 second~ 11'11 In the pomts 0 I cially flnc g:m1c of ~eu mg up game The Pointer freshm,m
I r:.1~~ T;:;;;is u~id~~~m~tfu~ ~\; I t~~atcs 11nd took ~ no"' 11 2 ~~ left In the h11lf hu1 the Point· I er~ surged bnck lnro the le11d Out of the 29-:!8 in less ttmn a minute on u bHSkN b) Junior Ku11rd Ken Ordinory 7.i t•g:ihn. n1.- te11111s lrnded bns, i kcl,: the rest nf lhC' hulf und People i i end('([ in 11 39.ull 1i1•. ~:.:~~r a:t;;~i~la!~:,d~~ r1C)~:;; I ~!;n,~~~~I t~~~:·s ~ ~:ht~i;:~i~:1~:
h:1111,~1 lo 11 llhin one JJOi nt at llctl l '! In ~uppor1. '!l·W, l,ui !hr Pointers upprd The Poin!Cl'll now lmvr :1 1::.S 1hr nwq;in to ~'9-:?:! with 10 :45 record 11nd arr In third J)lncc rc111a inin,: . . I ll'ith a 10-5 r,cord. The Poinl- 1 · TI1cn wilh 4 :W remaining and ers are to play SUJ)('rior in the !he ~core sho,dng n 43-37 nd· final game of the season nt ,·a11111ge for th<' Pt:rintl"~. the Super ior on Snturrlay ni i;ht. I
OSHKOS H'S l~ALU;NSACK · (43) scC'ms lo lyj)if_v here the :i.wc by wh ich the visiting team was struck as they nH' I thr Poit1krs last SH turcl ay. Qu inn Vande l' Hcuvcl tH l shot thrnugh on this play to acid to the 90-72 upset
I Rit:.i:1.'nlhuler poured in 14 lo
lc:ul tlw Point umu:k while lhc Titun~ reli('(I muinly un the stron; ou, ~idt' shouling or thc il' front line of Bill Schw11rtll. iiml
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How swee1 it was - whipping Os hkosh 111d Platteville. The r ointcrs finally seemed 10 ha\•e found thcmsclvos - too bad it's too late for this year.
Thl' thing that made me tcel so good is tha t both of the wins were n-al 100 111 cffons. with a team on the floor Instead of five indi\'idua ls. They were passing the ball around. setting up for the good pcn:entage shots and finally hit a fa irly r,•ipectablc amount of their free throws. Coach 1<r11cger desc1'\'CS pra ise !or his wise use ot s ubstitu tes and usi ng the deliberate s tyle of play tha1 a team with 1he size the Pointers ha\'e should use. It the Pointe rs ean avoid an early season s lump next year like they had this year. 1 can sco no olhcr learn in the confe rence winning the championship bur the Poinl crs! • . . .
Coach Al McGuire of the J\larquetlc Warriors has to 00 one ot the best college coaches. Marquette. now sporting a 20-3 mark. should be able to reach the scmillnals of rhc NCAA Ir they pl;iy the way o! which they are capable.
Wisconsin's Badgers. on the other hand. are becomini: the I mos1 unpredic1ablc 1cam In the slate - they j ust can't put together any s ubstantial winning s tre11k . . . .
More home action b)' Pointer athletes In the last weekend of play ~ (ore 1ournamen1s start. While the cagers finish on the road. the gymnas tics team will host River Falls at the Fieldhouse Ill 2 p.m. Saturday afternoon and the wres tlers will tangle with UW·M a lso at 2 p.m. at the Fieldhouse Saturday. The swimmers wlll travel to DeKalb. lll .. 10 compete in 1he rugged !'\orth&rn Ill inois Jnvitational which includes the finest small college teams in 1he Midwest. . .
Al!hough I had picked Os hkosh to bea t !he Poi nters. I wasn't too sad to get It wrong. I managed four o f live right choices to bri ng the season mark to 31 right and 7 wrong. a "fair-to.n1\ddli11 ... 816 percemage. Prcdiclions !or lhis Wt'Ck arc as follows:
Ma rquette 75. Creighton 65. Purdue 85. Wisconsi n 81. Indiana SO. Wisconsin 77. Marquette 74. Wes tern ~llchigan 68 SIC\'cns Point 85, S uperior 74 .
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Ing fencing bewme I WSU var• sity s1x>rt .
John B11Ji11gs or the Philosophy Deparuncnt Is serv ing as coach of the 1et1n1 and prac· tleeis hcld on \Vedncsdays and Fridays at 3:30 in lhe F ield-
TI1c wsu fcncin i;: club. a house.
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l'tllKE H UGHES (44) stretched his 6-8 body on this shot to overtowcr a L a Crosse defender and score in Monday night's victory. Even though the Indians bent over backwards in an all out attempt, they rCu 98-79. (Bob ·Holden Photo)
r)('w]y•formed organi·uitlon, Josi Pcrson5 who arc lnierestcd in i, s fir,.:t meet Saturday · in fencing or ~i~ing the le11m
wmpclition against Wauwatosa. ~~!f ihS:~e11! 1.~ng:r1:1~~lee:t_icnd
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