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A FINE lVEEKLY SERVING WISCONSWS FINEf'J' STATE UNIVERSITY 70 Years 01 The New SERIES VIII, VOL. IX Ace foods Def ends Its Cafeteria Policies "Wilderness Trails" To Be P~ ·esented POINTER Service To * Students * Administration * Faculty 6 PAGES - NO. Peace Corps .. Team To Visit WSU ~:i: :;; t ;,1:e~rwr:::u~: I ~f;:~:~ 1 :~t':, "~n!~;:; t'rom . ~ry Windmill" produced ~\':::!u ~: 1 ;~u'toiri~s~d ~! and directed by Marcel Pai.no!. Is the- ··de\ ' ll to pay." t he Thewr!~isr~II ti~ ,;~e 1!f1~~l~f ~:O~!r : ~: Unh·enity Ctnter on Sa1urday. in'lerilcd 1ht r reipe for some Oc1. 30. at l and 1 p.m., and home-made brev.. · from his on Sunday, Oct. 31, al 3 p.m. ro•,1,dy aunt, and the problem only, that arises wticn 1 1\e good fathThe eomNly Is created from en set out to mttke and ttll 1hrtt 1ales of Alμhoose Daudet. the wine for charitable J)Ut- ln "The Three L ow M11ue1:· post s. Ule deYi l taku O\ ' cr the body "The Sttret or Master Cot- of a dunce who Is the sexton nille" Is the SC!ntimental story for the priest or an ancient of an ancient mlller who. for ch111cau where maSli is uid J8 )'t'an. has been pretending .. , on O,rislmu E\'C. In thi1 un• IO comptlC wi th the newfan• suspected fonn. the de\·ll ,o glcd ucam mllls. Governor's Conference
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Page 1: POINTER · Page 2 . Wisconsin THI POJMTEll October 28, 196, "Liberty is a boisterous sea. Timid men prefer the calm of despotism." - Thomas · Jefferson (1743-1826)

A FINE lVEEKLY SERVING WISCONSWS FINEf'J' STATE UNIVERSITY 70 Years 01

The New

SERIES VIII, VOL. IX

Ace foods Def ends Its Cafeteria Policies

"Wilderness Trails"

To Be P~·esented

POINTER Service To

* Students

* Administration

* Faculty ~

6 PAGES - NO.

Peace Corps .. Team

To Visit WSU

~:i: :;;t ;,1:e~rwr:::u~: I ~f;:~:~ 1:~t':, "~n!~;:; t'rom . ~ry Windmill" produced ~\':::!u ~:

1 ;~u'toiri~s~d ~ ! and directed by Marcel Pai.no!. Is the- ··de\' ll to pay."

theThewr!~isr~II ~~~ ti~ ,;~e 1!f1~~l~f ~ ~:O~!r :~: Unh·enity Ctnter on Sa1urday. in'leri lcd 1ht rreipe for some Oc1. 30. at l and 1 p.m., and home-made brev..· from his on Sunday, Oct. 31, al 3 p.m. ro•,1,dy aunt , and the problem only, that arises wticn 11\e good fath•

The eomNly Is created from en set out to mttke and ttll 1hrtt 1ales of Alµhoose Daudet. the wine for charitable J)Ut­ln "The Three Low M11ue1:· post s. Ule deYi l taku O\'cr the body "The Sttret or Maste r Cot­of a dunce who Is the sexton nille" Is the SC!ntimental story for the priest or an ancient of an ancient mlller who. for ch111cau where maSli is uid J8 )'t'an. has been pretending

.. , on O,rislmu E\'C. In thi1 un• IO comptlC wi th the newfan• suspected fonn. the de\·ll ,o glcd ucam mllls.

Governor's Conference

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Page 2

. Wisconsin

THI POJMTEll October 2 8 , 196,

"Liberty is a boisterous sea. Timid men prefer the calm of despotism." - Thomas · Jefferson (1743-1826)

THE PODIUM

LADY DAY?' alnt se,en her a round

do, you mun lhat damn nlager Junkie?' (NYC pollce raided dressing room ot pop. negro •lnaer fluh read &LI about iU

WHY COULDNT YOU LEA.VE HER ALONE?'

TO:U MJTCBELL

Pebbles . caught In the 1tream like 1he chlt•chat of stagnant minds, Flowing lhrough time. Groping tor life, But aoon to sink In the meander.

T 0:11 PWCKEB

Ffrst water ripple In the sun The cloudless skies, behold. The lllllng breeze's sona Is spun, Aa dellghl!UJ 1IQ:hta untold.

'll\en the douta begtn to raae. Thi! brtt2e Is now a gale. A nol~y thundering war !hey wage And yet we shall not fall.

Ever the brook slld11 ovrr allppery stone As gleeful water 1prltes dance Over the careleu gurgllna under,lone1.

E\'er ha,·e we one more chance!

For Joy. peace, love and 1trl fe, All compsoe th~ song of life.

Dissident Dr:h"el. Stralnlna at Its leash

J OS I STASZAK

To pro,·e man Is still an a animal, While muted pawns, Silenced tore,·er, Lay naked, For "• blind world to see

T0:11 PWCKER

Desolation rt lhe Cathollc1 have a God, U the Protestanis have a God, U the Jewa have • God,

- where la mine?

It I've hurt my te'1ow man. If I 've bffn unjust · or unfair, U I've 11,·ed my life In error,

- where .la my God?

U He doe• not care, If He doe• not ht.i.r, It He II not there,

- then 1 am 10,1.

U whtn 1 tried not to hurt,

~ ;~~ed I Xtfi,!o lntw, .~~. and ju,t, - then I am Jo,t.

u I'm lo•t flrom all man~. U I cannot find , my way, U l dare to hope no more,

- then ll!t me die.

ll thl1 laall there la, It ltfe has nothing more. ii de111h hH nothlna leu.

- th•n let me di•.

Your Club Editor:

This poem Is directed towud the "Hero" and ''Heroin• ol the Week" which appeared In the Oct. 21 edtllon of the Pointer.

YOUR CLVII

It you'd like to be:long to the k ind o! a club, Like the kind · ot a dub you like, You neqdn't aUp ·your clothes In • 1rlp and

start on a lonr. Jona hike.

You'U tlnd what you'\'e left behind, There"• nothlna that'• rNlly new. It '• a knock at yourself when you knock your dub. It lsn"t the club, It's you.

Real clubs are not made of men afraid. Lest somebody else gets ahead. I! e,·eryone works and nobody shirks , You can start a club trom the dead.

So If your club Isn't what you'd like It to be. You needn't pull up stakes and Jc,we, It"s a knoek at yourself when you knock your dub, It Isn't the dub, It'• ) "OU.

F1lAll

Celebration Dedicated to Ray Bradbury

From 1he tumult o f the growr •nd &"rttn The cllnr-berrles rinr ot the real

~;dth~"n1~1~;u~t!u~~~n;pbtn~h!

0~Jd;

And lhe dry oldneu ot too much learned.

But In the g~ gleanings of the morning Let not you 1purn the eyes of memory, The long broken look, down the mood and mean Re\·olutlon1 of • ch11ds.' mern··ao.round. Watching the carnl\'al passing of years:

The call of the broken ca lliope And resilus forms stampeding, Ltke a herd o f tubas.

J, D. BERTOLr!\"0 9/2/65

On Ladies A nd Girls How oft we hear that well-known phrase A W!)ffl&n scorned Is ahe. .., Why Is ,o ,comed this lady, pray. U Indeed one 1he contendJ lo be?

As. mankind cruel doe1 but condemn. A woman ol her kind. But mankind once without her, Would aoon bl In • bind.

Those pretty laces, big brown eyes, An s ilky 1olden curia Stir resentment, lpetth and s uch, But stick •round: we lo\'e you alrls!

'xm GRUNOW

Preparing To Sup She left me a moment (A lter the talk was done) To spread the silken white Other table: I repairing then to her kitchen,

A The hot close place f .._,,.. \Vhere- the good of lhat lite

Were the smells As · she cupped runny sauces To meata and llei hy grown things And dared me enter.

J. D. Bt-.:RTOLINO

5/28/6>

Fox Lake's Own A utumn lel!i' 10 tor a (wlSt."Onsln coun1ry fall leaf looklnr la reason enough ) ride herb asked me lhat day.

I

and while we rode herb dldnt answer niy leaf colored comments, but hell herb 11 like that when hea thinking about his oldest friend (except for tranny · who wu play­Ina piano for old bunk when he met her and asked her to marry him In • trombone phrase>. Jazz so I dldnt say a word until we pulled Into a little cemelery In god knows what the hell we doing here small town. ·

autumns tomb smell-sounda crlap warm o,·er thla little hlll where herb walked ahead callina me to that Ame tall momMt which windlnr leavn 1tJU hum with tool teared momlnaa

BUNNY BERIGAN WORLD REKNOWN TRUMPET PLAYER BORN: 1909 DIED: 1942

how do t thank • man for cryjna?

T. D. MITCR:ELL

10/10/11

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Octobe, 28, 1965

BE AS IT MAY

by Bob Mromenaku lltudf'nt!I hlo<"l1Nl lrom U.'llnr

dlnln,:: hall for .. tudr u-.a . .. The Lilir1u)' "11~ 11acktd.

not • sini::le chair lclt, so I went to Old ~hun and nt In Gile o f the cl11.ssroom!. ,\ eus. tod111 n Told mP I 11ould have lo lt111r ~o th11 t he c:ould clean the room\ In t1es[lf' ration, I wtnl to the dining ha lt. I Once morl' I attempted lo ~ ;:in ,:PY ~!IHh<"i hut a student ~ m11n,ger 1uk.:-.I n1c 10 lca1·c. "'-., He Saki I w:u not 11 II011·td lo

:~:i~z:::~h~::~::/ was d~ I Thi, Is a Jtudent's descrip-

tion o f h is 11hi::ht u he 111. tempted to fl nd a suitable

I

)

SUE SCHMIEDLIN and Jim Fitzgerald are candi­dates for the Baby Contest from Alpha Signia Al­pha! and Phi ·Sigma. Epsilon.

I . .

/ '

THI POINTER

1

550, Siasefi Gridders Clash ·

The annual S.SO-Siascfl champ. loruihip football game was held •! Iverson I Park, Thursday, Oct. 14. 1965. The game endffl with the Sluelis the victors, "with three touchdowns to the "°'' two 1ouchdown1. nie releren, Wayne 0,11 , , Military Ball) Lanoo, ind Will ie lthe bartender ,t the k>cal puhl Aylber, 1hoY•ed grut impar1i11Uty in calling penaltiu and all decision• were irrevocn hle ... lf the rere ree1 felt 1hey could not be impar­lial, they flipped , coin on m111en ol Importance.

Th• cheerini;: croY,d !>,;eked both 1e11n1s wilh exhuberant .5pirit, and e:itcellent 1porum1n­ihi p during the 138 mlnu l e game. 11te 1ame ended In, lhick f05:, both on !he iround 11 nd In the air llhe playen wer, unable lolocateeach oth•

Page 3

tampus Co.mmentary , A Study In Depth

By Don Jt1111u Dear 1tudenu of WSU·SP. for those of you who don't know me or my column: I was a s tudent at WSU·SP 1h& aecond .wme11ter of 1962.fil and the entire year of l !lG.J.ti5. I hl\'t since transferre<i to the Uni\'ersit)' of \Vlscon.s!n·Madl.son and J will be correspondln i;: to you \'II t he l'oinle r in nn eJtort 10 point oudthe ad\'antayea. dlsad\•antaacs. slm ltarlti~s and d!flerenet'a between a campus o r 30.000 and one of 5.000. The first 11trles of contributions wlll meroly be general im· preulons or ' 'lint lmpreulon1" or th\11 Immense and complex ldue11tlon11 lnstllution here In Madison.

In an anempt lo establish a basis or 11. reference point fo r thes& iu1icles, it must be understood 1h,1 ~lie Is 1he major influenclni: factor In my observa tions. Brc11kln,c: "sit<'" down one step further. theslzeofthlseampusmust be real l1.ednot only In the number of students , faculty, and admlnls trato1.~. but a lso. the ftrea which the campus co\'crs. Speakln i;: ot ~ now. and not numbers, arc,,a can be broken down lnlo two classlflca tlons also: actua l ph)'1>lca1 arn of the campus and lhe adjolntng city of Madl.'!On and 1he "intcll«tual area " th• t Is covered in the wide \'a rlety ol subjec:-15 wh kh stutlen1 s may puNiue. This article will be de\·oted to the ''size in numbers."

. Size In Numbers

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Pogt ,4

Main StreeJ Cafe While shopping stop

for a snack. Homemade Pies,

Cookies.

GRAHAM LANE MUSIC ~SHOP 113 Strongs Ave. Phone 344. 1841

Records

Sheet Music

All Music Supplies

FRID )'.'.._ OCT •. 29 to TUESDAf, NOV. 2

FANNY HILL CA Female Tom Jones)

PLUS

Diary Of A Bachelor ..

How To Make Out l ln the Buslneu World)

Starting WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3

Girl Happy . PLUS

Your Cheating Heart

Showing• at 7 & 9 P.M.

Otiiflee's Bi{::.Jf.\vELERS

. \

THE POINTER

May We Solve Your School Problems!

6+2+2+1=8! SWEATERS S KIRTS BERMUDAS COAT

B LBS. $2.00

6 SWEATERS 2 TROUSERS l COAT 2 SPORTCOATS

B LBS.

You con be sure we'll wive your Drycleoning Prob!,e ms while you do your washing wi th us.

2 Doors South of Robby"• 011 Division

Thing in

JEANS

October 28, 1965

PR2Fe~1on: BY MJ, -It/ "'

SlOOENf"

' SAV, MIKE, DIDN'r '100 GET A IDAN To Plil YoURrumoN ~Asr TE~ ? ~

MEN'S

PULL-ON BOOTS

$799 to

$1699

• Ruff-outs • Wax-Hides • Black Wellingtons

Lorge Selection of Worm Lined or Unl ined Boots

SHIPPY SHOES

II . .. " ~ II ; " ~ II . .. " " ·i 'i II

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October- 28, 1965

COATS - SUITS - SPORTSWEAR BRIDAL AT.fJRE & FORMALS

Le Roy's Hott'! Whiting Building

Use Our Loy-Away Pion

JIM LAABS MUSIC 928 Moln

All Types of Guit;,, FOf Sole or Rent. Rent Appllcoblei to Purcha ...

lO°lo OFF Purcho&e Price of M111icol lnltrumenh

To All Studenh wl'!' ID Cordi.

T 0 0 0 g) 0 0

MS '155 183 202 199 180 103 112

150 173 IOI 141 115 71

THE POINTER

109 lUARK MUELLER, WSU-SP student in observation, ~:~ addressed the Governor's Conference on Natural 176 Beauty in Waukesha. Mark (le.ft) appeared on the

"YouUt Speaks Out" portion of the program. Dr. Paul Yambcrt (right) , wsu ·pofesso r of Conscr"Va­tion, also attended the conference.

Mueller Speaks

At Conference OP (conllnued from page 1)

;;,~ man rif the WSU Con.«'rvatlon vlec clubs. women's clubs .. nnd 201 Depanment, and Dr. pa u I YOUlh · groups participated In

The POINTER ·needs YOU

Come to P olnter oruce

2nd Floor ln Union

Poge 5

\

LIBRARY HOURS

Monday to Friday 8 t,..M. to 10:lj) P.M.

' Saturday 8 A.M. to 5 P.M.

S~nday 2 P.M. to 10:30 P.M.

WISCONSIN SHOE REPAIR 1307 Strongs Avenue

- 43 Years of Quality Shoe Repoi r -~~ j J8m\.lcrt, proft>ssor of C.Onser- ;~,~n~;u~:,c':n~:~~ ~v'111i;~; !~~·l";c,'!:~~ ~:gr:':.ndcd the ~on- ~~,:~~~ti;:s1~b~~ a:~s~~~ li"'==============~

A number of stnte ori:nmza- ,·:uc. and mnkc l'Ccommenda· Sporting Equipment • Shoes -. Clothing. - Dressweor . l~ :~~.s s~~:~~1.n~~:~~~~1;;:: i~~ns for prescn·lng 5late beau- POINT SURPLUS STOR.E 163 ON rnE MARKET SQUARE - 1317 Second Street 157 ERNEST Sl MKOWSKI 100 StC\'COS Point, Wls. 153

COLLEGE VARIETY STORE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

, DAJLY 8 A.M .. TO 9 P.M. ~ F EATUR I N G :

* U.S. POST'--9FFICE * PHOTO FINISHING * CAMPUS JEWELRY * HEAL TH & BEAUTY AIDS * PLAYBOY.

MORE TO COME - NEXT POI NTER

COLLEGE VARIETY STORE YOUR COMPLETE CAMPUS STORE

thrifty prices ... tasty food

Delicious Hamburgers ... I Sc Hot Tasty French Fries ... I Sc Triple Thick Shakes ••• 22c

~Robbys ...JLl~.1.1:'.. !'!ORTH tOIHT

• SHOPPIHG CEHTER STEVENS POINT, WIS.

Follow Smokey's ABC'S

Always hold m atd, ~s till cold Be sure to drown all flr06 Crush all smokes dead out

Only Y.!!!! can prevent forest 8!"'-- --

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Pagt 6

Pointers Freeze Blugolds, 17-7

Pointer Statistics - Pol11tE,C,

Finl OO"·ru -- 15 12 12

g a r t

TH( POINTER

gor•

Novy & Gold Headquarters for The Po!ntcri, "'II gc1 11 only two usualtles. J im Mah- Bobby Brooks & Junior House

SWEAT

SHIRTS

for the

Coeds ,

October 28, 196!5

Well, Sport ...

POLAR FLEECE CHEYENNE Rugged corduroy, and fleecy fur-look pile lining

This rou,h. 1oui;h and rc~dy Western jacket rides out in deep wale cooon corduroy. and a plush fu r-look body and collar Jinin& of 65':(. acrylic. JS,;'• modycrylic by Glcno!t. S5tp front model 1uth l""o ilish pockct5, 1011 er flap pod.ct, 1ce~cllli p,. J -

:;n~~opi~t"f~as;ui~~~ loch 1ulrmd • pulled thigh $ 5 • 9 5 Sportswear .JiU!YPM ., lhe Ycll<>"•iacke1s '"''arm muscle, but ahould be ready I I ::::..-onto C",otrkc ~'icld thi.s Satur• on Saturday, Halfbiick L« Le- The Quality Store ctay niJ::ht 111 7 :30 p.m. Moine h11 11n Injured hip and I 1121 MAIN ST.

;:;§F:h?:?f::~;~ ·=:c_:::_· ·_""" .. _:_:i_;',;.,-':"'_,._::_.:_·i_~:.._·:-~. ~;S;P;O;R;T=S;H;O;P~ i=B=laaL=L;';S=aaP=laaZ=ZaaA==s=H;O;·;p=. aa; 11 Where the ceivt'd norablc mention on ( d' back J~k Pui:llsi, who re, r the NAJA. All-American team I ~ ,~ . oe s and was he conference's lead-

\:. Nf."';h,'°::::.::::~~;(m ,';J; !}!_hf NATIONAL m.Y BIGGEST MEATBALL Fashion Dollar r~:-m':r!:1~·~~ ~m~~c;!: STEVl:NSl"OIKT,WISCONS!N f°ANDWICH IN TOWN

~t";;;.~;";,, '":::f;'';.'.;,7:: UR FRIENDLY BANK JR. FEMININE SIZE SR. MISTER SIZE • '"" .... '00'"'°"'"'· 11

"'" I YO I Goes Farther I .ind balance the running at- e • ~ ..... Th, . ,,,.,"·· ,.,.u,,. F~a::;aaa::;aaa::;aaa::;aaa::;aaa::;aaa::;aaa::;aa:aa!II J Qc S Sc :;:r,o:::f. r,1r:!e~('y, ~~~i: JUST ARRIVED See Such Fa mous S1f'cn and co-c1111taln Ron Cra- Names os

m;;,,. ""'""' '" _m,o, PHONOLA PHONOGRAPl:IS MEDIUM SAUSAGE . PIZZA ~c~ h~;c~r sta~c~r~~}::;: ExciUSl\·ely At

::! :,-;·'.J:"~~:- .:' .. : Walt's Record land $1. 7 5 hit hard. Both the olfense and Priced Right for Budget.Minded Students!

!': ~~a:fng• :;~ ~ 1et bette q the a:ame PJO£· reued." !

The IH9l camt through D\8 ' N-~• wl~ji ... m,,...dl ..tu, ,,_ ______________ ...,

I .

Walt's Recordland Across from Spurgeon's - Downtown Stevens Point

DELIVERY CHARGE 25c

. PHONE . 344-9557

Tiger - Colebrook

Jane1 Col~y - Terry

Petti - Blairmoor

Devon


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