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fercncc 111 which they n•,•il•w. •~I pl:,ns alfl•crini,: WSU·Stc,·cns Point.
Alht•rhvt1 suit! 11. n•po1·1 on a lon1'·11mge campus ph1n for St~ ens Point, being lln.')lltrl'd by D,nernrnn and As:k>Clut<'d
;:rO\• lh - includini; K ronlro. · , tndal ~huppmg c1,11e1· nl Di, ,·l~lun Strl't'\ ;ind M1t1i11 Drlw·, whidt the unlvf!'niity OPl>o5l'S.
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Phm Conuni~~ion bf-fore lhc Buikllni; Commission acts on It.
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Page 2 THE NEW POINTER, January S, 1967
" The only· obligation which I have a right ta assume is to do at any time whot I think is right." - Thoreau
THE PODIUM N f1:V Record Set By University toit~~~g ~~~/:;· ~l::1i1:f P~i~t~\~: i:.:~~c ~:y~:~~~~ I WSU studrnls urc to be congratulated for their re- 1 sponsc to the Bloodmobile.
Ron liatchet. University Crnter Director and cochuirman of t.hc Portage County Blood Program, who I worked to b11ng the Bloodmobile to our campus for the first time has received a very tangible compliment I for his efforts - a 25"! increase in student donations.
The Bloodmobile will be returning again in March .
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:~ I il's commendable that the University complex gave as much as it did. I'm sm·e that next March, the Uni-\·cn;ity dou.ation could be twice as great as the city's.
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,t If · Y.ou Ask .Me -Bereaved Family Thanks S'.udenls Ocor Students:
Con~plled by BILL MC'MILLEN and BOB Flt~IIWEG
QUESTION. Why ha\•en't you jolnedh .,• sod~~f!g:: !~J1~~::!~~~.8~1':a~'.~~.' t'an1. pus '! Whu.t do you thh1k are t;0me of t e r a '
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With thr,.. dr.1,1k e;,.,,m1,lr or our 6',n rm,,·,~11) Pn·~11il'n1
ending up m \'1<'t :\'.am. wsu. SP stu,h•nls h,n,· <;:t>\h•n du\\11 to ~1udy1m: for th,:• o.1,1ftly a1>pro<1<'hm1: 1111.11, TI\f' hhnu·y l5 crO"d('tl \md the usual po()
u!Hr ~unws !ihr.lrr go<•n usuulb· play arc not quite so olwi-00
~wr i;\Udcm:< 1Q thl' hnlls for...Jha t lbl qmck fl'\'ICI\", Qf COUl"l,l', th(')' Il l",' W(.'\l t'QUf\ll~d wilh s11mul.1tou of 111111\\' kind . I m t' 11 n eot[('t> amt d~1,r~•11es not lh<' picture . But ma)'bl" t hat "Ill help too. In any
alterna1i1I" 10 the drnft If tM siudyini; !ail~.
PAMELA ANDERSON (third from right), a senior majoring in Political Science and president of the Young Republicana, received the first place tro
l phy at the Dec. 12 Jnterscbolutic Speech Event for her speech, ''The United N&tions and PriVate -Enterprise." Louis Buell (second from right) , a aophoinore, received the second-place. trophy 1 and Harry HeJwig (third Crom le.ft) ..,.. awarded the th~rd place plaque. Olhe"3 receiving awards in the event ;i,ere: Jon Le Due (aecond from le.ft) , Patrick Fi~ona (right) , and Mark .-bere· (left). v
THI HIW POIHT!R
Kaleidoscope Is Not Dead
Ho L.L. who sui;:i;:cs1ed I lake the tlme to read "Po;o." I .. What use ha\·e we or the Detty?" "Our i::o\•ernment 11111 paid the rent Or those who are In want.
"Its 11:enclt'I H1n·e roueht disease WUh help from Medicare. Dl!ipenslng foods To feed tho broods And families e\'l! rywhere.
.. Dear Uncle Sam liH lcmt his hand To vanq uish poverty. He dre11Ses those Who ha\'C no clo thes, And gl\'eS us all WC need."
This Joyrul band Refutes the stand The cleri;:y has profewd: Left In the lurch, · Wllhou1 the church,
1 Mankind becomes depreued.
I .::uess this view, Which I 1hought true, U reall)' null and ,·old. Bui Cod's not dead. As 501ll(' ha ,·e sa id; He's .simply unemployed.
R ICHARD HE INKE
The Children Laugh Somewhere there Is a clown. With a (ace or pain t and rouge. 11 Is a happy clown, Who ca n make children laugh anti smlle. But under Ues 1he heart of a mnn. Who looks 1H the world through ~ d eye1. He sees the misery, He crlu a tear. And hi 1> heart (i\li; with joy, When 1he children laui:h-
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WSU Government
Hosted By Stevens
Conference
Point . Some 6:5 °S1udent leadera and
1ulminli tr11ton repres.e'ntll\l the . ... ~~;:;:=== nine st1tt un\\•enlliet1 I0.'111 al· tend the Unhed Councll ol Pruldentl' Coole~nce 11nd the WSU Penionnel Dean, mee1!ng1
· ~uled Friday ind S1turd1y, Jan. 6 and 1, at wsu.stevens Point Unlvtnity Center.
The 1tudent1 a ttendlni: 1N: member& of the United Coun· ell or WSU Student Govem· menu a nd Include atudent body preildentt. vlce.pre1ldent.1 , and votlna delegate,. Memben of two Uniled Council 1hmdlng 1.-omml11ee1, pUbtlc rel11tlons and Jei.:l1l11tlve afhi ln, will alao It· tend Ifie conle«nce.
Jo.eph Ughtfoot, Madison. WSU-Steveni Point public rel•· tlon, chairman and conference chairman, has announced the conference theme ··p rojections for Pl'()fl'.reu-Plauevill.r "61." Reprtaentullves will di1cuu poi· Jcles and plan semln1n lor 1he United Council meeting at WSU-Plaueville on Feb. 11).11.
Di-. William Stielstra. WSUSle\•ens Poin1 vice-president for Student Allain, ii; in charge ol 11rrangemen11 lor ihe per. liOl'IOCI deiiru1 meeting. Admln· is1ra1.1on;; repreS(ontlng C'Ollnseling &er\•lce, student heallh. housini;, alumni ,ervlce and pl11cemen1 will1~r1icc1»1tcin thi1p1'(1,gram.
WARREN KOSTROSKI , (right), pfesident of the WSU-Stevens Point Student Senate, pins a badge on Dr. William Stielstra, (center ). WSU-Stevena Point, vice preaident for Student Affairs aa Joseph Lightfoot, (left ), WSU-Stevena Point public rela· lions chai m1an and conference chairman, looks on. This is pa11 of the United Council Presidents' Conference and the WSU Personnel Deans meetings which \\'SU-Stevens Point will host this Friday an.d Saturday, J an. 6 and 7.
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AT ~HE ~ HENA STUDY CENTEn, WSU volunteers give homework assis~ancq ot l~1an teenagers who attend Shawano High School. Student.a (standing from .left) are · ~usan Anderson. Florence; Mary Jeske, Shawano; and (seatrt n ht{ Ham el Jackson, Rhinelander.
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SALE SHIPPY SHOE-S
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THE NEW POINTER January 5, 1967
Seniors Named To "Who's Who"
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SPAGHElll - RA~Ob PIZZAS
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JANUARY CLEARANCE
SALE! i .
MOD VESTS ONCE AS HiGH AS
now
$16.00 sass
BENC WARMER
COATS Once $25.00
now s1 sss
DRESS SHIRTS
YOUR CHOICE
Once $6.00
now s500
'\\. DOUGH BOY
C.P.O.'s Once $14.00
now s6ss STORE HOURS, 9 TO 9 ON TUESDAY AND FRIDAY·
9 TO 5 ON MOMDAY, WEDMESDAY THRU SATURDA~
TH E HEW POINTER ' Pogo
Church Services Xmns ls a wonderfu l ~lme for ch ildre n nnd c,·ery
~·ear tlm \\'SU S1H.-ech 11 11 tl J learlng A!ffioel11 t1011 tries to make It a Uttle happier for the chUdren who an,
trooted at tho clinic, Mrs. Santa Claus pui In an ll p(M!un rnce for the first thi1e anti made a hit with alln6t't e\'erybotly.
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~ig Tau Sign above the Fourth East, ::ch11nto:r a~ ::~kxt ,u:
J Hyer Hall telephone reads: maritul sex, dope addiction, and ~ig Taus held a. dlnne~ party Standani An.~wering Procedl.lf'e race hatred.
'.i~ g~\~~=~Sig: \~;:h~~~ ;;;:~n\~~1if;"~!ni~~ o?Ol~cx"n:~ a1~:~1~c~:: ~~ui~!~ ~7:!s~?'~: upper for and sel"\•ed a l Point dcr Gr11h11m fk\J you are at S1 Joscph·a every Sundlly
~:iic ~~e i::zg ":!ed da~ ~tk!'.'i!!0 r:t~h:-1:;1 11t~~r! :1 ;';,n 1:.':: :~li~e llttpers.
•1th the Alpha Slgs. -"Hyer Archy" ' TI1c Sig Taus deleuled Sn~lth
th F loor. 62-32 in their Ju-s t .... , kclball game. TI1e intereol~~iti.te 00\\•lini,,: team is also 111houl defeat so far . Pledges rucr-tberger 11nd Powcllka ure nrmberli of the ic11m. nu,. Sig Tau hero of the
,eek is bro1her Rich Pyrine. I you want to know why, ask tio.:h:!
~ Phi 0 p,e foll0'4·lng are 'the new
1f 1hcrs of Lambda Sigma chap
'f. or~a Phi Omega: Da·
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~~ I ()('c, 13. r l);l.nQIK'I is phumed for the lj-~I wttk in J anuary a.nd at tiil t time lhe new ottlcer1 wU ( installed. 11,ty are: PrHI·
t:pr!~:nt,An~~orzr~~ 1:caa-ema1ter, Jerry Hano11kl:
+ :!~~~vep~~n:;; 'r.1orian, Jerry Slomll\llkl: Rc~nii: Sec1-etarY, Paul John· ,p; Alumni "Secretary, i:tbn F"""' Com"-"°' S.0-
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RECOONIZED AND APPRECIATED tor h1a effi. ciency and easy going disposition, Greg ~erman (center) receives congratulationa and a Christ· mu surprise from the men of Steiner Hall. The chief of Steiner's maintenance crew is flanked by Richard La Roche, (left), representing the Steiner Hall Council, and Gary Jackson, (right) , Resident Asslstanl
'" DF All CAUSES of chronic childhood dlublllty, bllttl deftctl K COUnt for nu,ty NHIIH of di• tllll victims. Tl 1upport th1 fifht 1p ln1t birth dtftcts, threufh pat11nt e1re and r-. 1Urth, 1iv1 to the Mtn:h of DINI In JaftUII)'. .
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• ALL SALES FINAL • HO LAY-AWAYS • HO EXCH ANGES
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