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Administrotion1 Expands Wisconsin S1111e Unl\'trsl t)'-Sle- Mr. \\'IIU11 m J ohnSOM

\'en, Point has added nt'w Madison, Wis., l, the new di• mcmbtl'$ to ltJ 11dm!ni~1ra11on. r«.tor ol lhe Admluloru ol·

Thr JlCWCOfflCI"$ intCl'\'il!'\\'l'd lice.

Are 111 1nali\'CI of the mid\\f'lil, J ohnson rtcein•d a B.A. de­

and attended midwestcm col· gree lrom S1. Olal'1 College, lege1 and uni\·tn;1tic1. ond hi1 'M.S. degree from lhe

The m<'mlx>n, Including II hus, Um\'Cnli ty of WIKUnsm. lli1 for• blind 11nd wife team. ha\'l' ex- mer cx1l('ricnce1 include leach· J)('ril'nc«t dh·c11iified back- Ing high school. guidance coun­grounds in lt'achlng, guid1mcc, cillng, and <'ighl )'cars o l U T· and adminisU'ath•c \\Ork. \'ice durln~ the Ko1·ean War.

Mr. O;n·id Coker. a nuth·e Th(' dotl<'s of !he new dlrec•

HOMECOl'IUNG BONFIRE, built by the Class of 'iO, topped the old record bonfire size with an alt itude o{ <10 feel, six inches. one and a half fee l greater than the las t bonfire.

or White llall, 111 ., receh·ed tor include 11dmhlln~ under­his B.S. d,•g rce lrom Western i:r11du11 te ShKl,•rm,, 1,pptlc11tlon Ill . Unl,enc1ty in Macomb. llc p;1perwork 1111d v1s1t lni;: hii;h earned hi5 M A. degree from schoob. Me b also conncc1ed IOIHI S1111e Unh ershy, Iowa "ith camr>u5 1>rc,·lcw dn)'8 11 nd Ci I y; 11 110 his ED.O degrrc lorr 1gn ~tu(lcru 1ut mis~ions. from lndrnna Uni\·cr~1ty, Uloorn• Mr. JohnJ,Ofl comrncnt r d th111 lni: ton, 11·here he worked 115 a he cn.io}'II " !hi' 11er1011:1l con• counellini: psy,:holoi;lst . 1aet 11i1h 11udrnrs 11nd ,t>0peJ

Cokrr, an AS.SI. Pro!. of F:d. to "nll.'l'I more on a pcniona l rcplncink Mr. Carl Wiemann, b1Ui5 ·· direcli 1he \\"SU Counclling and IIOSlt

Placement Opportunities The Jollowlng companl<'II "111 be In the Placement Ollice

to lntel'\.·lcw Interes ted i.enlor11:

1-'r lday, Oct. 21 - Employers Mutual Insurance Co., Wausau, Wts., from 9-4. PMIUons available are claims adj us te r, casualty undt'rwrlter, IJ"OUP underwriter, Wes correspond· enl and 11.udlt rt>vlcwcr.

Monday. Oc1. 24 - A. O. Smith Co. from 10:30-4. Positions in data processlna are u •a lh1ble tor majon; In b~lneu administra tion, economics and/or math.

l! tntert>t ted In 'talking to thc11e representatives. you must ,1,~tn the plaa!ment office. J ob iSescrlptlons are avallable.

nlors In tt}e Schools of Applied Arts and Sclrmce, Letters and entt, and F'tne Arta are Invi ted to pick up a copy of the Coll<'ie Placeq,ent Annual now a \•aUable In the Placeme t OUlce, Room 230, Main. This publle11tlon contains hundreds: of llstlngs of placement opportunlti<'S throuahout the 50 1tatea. SunHlions concemlna Interview proced111t1. Iette:r wrltlng, e;tc. are alto tnduded.

All seniors whose curttnt addttu and telephone number Is not Included in their placement file are requested to make ihl1 corrtttlon promptly, The PJace.ment Office needs \his tnformalJon In ~rder to reach seniors concerning placement matter5. If your placement me l1eka other lnfonnatlon, this should bt adde:d at tht. time.

The dlrtttor of placefl)ent has now arranaed for time lo ·confei; with Individual aenlors or 1ny 1tudent concerning placeme:nt _procedurea, the telectlon ot a position, advantaae• or dlaadyantages of locations, Interview techniques. Br,> chures. job description, and alary sehedules are on file In the Plaoemt;nt OUloe for the use of any s tudent.

Any student interested In the 1i.te or federa l qualJfyUra examlnatJon will find a ppllcatfon blanks and datea lor each uamln&Uao ii the Place.ment OUlce.

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CROWNING OF HOMEOOMING QUEEN, *}' Johnaori, by laat year'• Queen, Anita Kna&ck, wu one of the climactic ev~bs of the Homecoming week. Kay, a sophomore mu.sic education major from fieale Hall, wu sponsored by Bald· win Hall. Standing near K&y are: D'Anna Lewie (far left), and Gerry Campos (ri&II~ ' ,' I .

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"Coming together is a beginning, keeping together is progress, working together is success. - Henry Ford '\

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University Fine Arts Readers Chosen For "The Song Of The Archer"

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Art Festival Set For This Weekend

,\I.I. Tll:\T'S .\llSSll'liG JS A GI.ASS OF \\'INt.; from An • Food~' ollscr,·n ncc or the 153rd Annj\'crsary of Gm~\'l'I'•' \ 'crdi. Students enjoyed pizza and ''spumonl 0 ,1 ) londay night of Homccommg \\'t.'<.'k .

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Nt.;ALE HALL'S CONTRIB UTION. "We'll End 'Em Ydlowjackcts" is pictu1'Cd here. Hansen Hall took top honors in r esidence hall decorating contest.

(ktob'er 20, 1966 ~

THIS IS -THE

SlASEf'l'S ADD A BOTI'LE OF "CJI El::R" to Home­coming festivities with their J)Iedge antics.

ROACH HALL'S CONTRIBUTION TO TII E DORM DISPL.A \ ', was "Poinler1 Autumn Win 'Em,"· •

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:"; . \ SWITCH FROM CJl t :t:RLEADt.:.K to Home• Jm1in:;: Queen. Kay Johnson, Bca,·er Dam, watches the foo tball game from under a n umbrella.

"POl!'liTt,tS WASH 'EM \',ELWWJAC.U:fS" was entered in dorm decoration competition by Pray-Sims Hall.

TUE 1066-67 POINTER f'OOT.BAl.4, TEAM I Llebenstein, Wundrock, Sacla, Bay, Glock, I - First row: Karpinski, Kolodtik, Harris, Sffl.ith. Johrl80n, Ti.ggea, Wesoloak.J, and Rohde. Holmes, Molenda , Dehlinger, Coun- Heintelmann, t row: Heimerl , Hoff. sell, Freiman, Cerrato, apd Charland. Sec- man, Zwettte0and, Toney11, Thielke, ond row: Nor.a.r, Lena.rd, Birkel, Falkinham, R~im, Fieck, W.it!, Sa.mbl, Wieaman, Hovel,

Zoellner, Yach, Biolo, Krieg!, Fleming, Bee­cher, Peten, Fee, 018en, Hansen, Waters. Priebe, Gudet'llki, Keat,;r, McLellan, Ander-­lOO, Wohlt, Herma, Seegar, and ~it

'.l'HE CANNON, new thia year to announce WSU­Stevena Point's scoring play11, got a healthy ,work· eul at &.atuntay &ft.ernooa.'a pm,.

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WEEK THAT WAS

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5.,;o·s add a touch of the farm •·spreading·· Superior all over.

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SlGMA pJ placed first in ~e humorous division with the_ir fl?4t'r- a large red and white rabbit with movable arms, e yea, _ears, and tail. S~..-Phi Epsilon

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KATH\' lit:EFE, Mosinee, a WSU freshman, led the parade and the WSU marching band.

PAST IIO!'!IECO)UNO QUEEN} ANITA KNAAK. looks on while Queen candidates congratulate Kay Johnson, 1966 Homecoming Queen. Left lo right are: Anita Knaak, Patty Lyon, o·Anna Lewis, Queen J{ay Johnson. Gerry Cariipos, and Pat Barry.

SIGMA TAU GAM MA took first in the serious division with Utei r float - a dog pounding a d11-1m wilh his tail while, up front. Indians made circles around a campfire. Delta Zeta placed second in this division.

THE BELLES OF' ST. lUARY'S, Rhinelander. were first in the drum and. bugle corps, with Maria High School, Stevena Point, taking second. The Wausctts ot Wausau placed first ,in the open division of marching units. Wisconsin Dells High School was first in band competition and P. J , J acobs High of Ste\'ens Point finished second.

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History Department Welcomes

U.S. And European Memb~rs

Government Offers Summer Jobs

j October 20, 1966

/ntramurals Offer Variety Of Sports

wsu SWEAT

SHIRTS Wrapped for

Mailing FREE!

SPORT SHOP

SHIPPY S>!()ES THE ASSURED

SET PREFERS ..•

THE UNRUFFLED

FASHION APPROACH!

We're tongue-in-chic • •• ukino an unruffled approach to fashion strictfy for th~ assured set who

knows what's knack-yl a. In ups,ers of Brass suede or Black Glove leather, 8.99 b. in uppers of Burnt

Pine or B~ass WIX Leather. 8.99 AS SEEN IN SEVENTEEN. CoNNiE. OTHER ·$698 & s79s CONNI ES

SHIPPY SHOES

ANNIVERSARY SALE

WSU SWEATSHIRTS

LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BLOUSES v,1 ... s2oo_s_2ss_s3ss to $6

NEW FALL SKIRTS $ 9 Value $JO Value $12 Value $14 Value

.$ ~.00 .. $ 8.00

... $ 9.00 .. $11.00

ASSORTED SWEATERS . $ 9 Value ,. . . . . . .$ 7.00· $10 Value .. . .. .. .. . . .$o 8.00 $11 Value , ........... .$ 9.00 $14 Value ... , , , , , , .. -.. $10.00

LADIES' ASSORTED SLACKS -Voluo, $J50

· to $7

BRUSHED_ DENIM JEANS; Voluo, s3so to $5

Phone 3,44..8798

1129 MAIN ST.

Stevens Point, Wis.

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SPAGHETTI - RAVIOLI PIZZAS

PHONE 344-95.57

ONCE MORE UNTO THE BREACH

Way back in 1953 I started writing thia column about campu11 life. Today.a full 13yearsla te r, I am s lill writing thi 11 column, for my inte rest in undergraduates i!I ns keen and li\•ely as ever. This is called "urres..led development: '

But where else can a wri te r find a subject :ui faacninting u the American campus? Where else.are minds ad nettled, bodiea ao roiled, psyches ao unglued?

Right now, for example, though the new school year has j ust begun, you've a1ready encounlered the followinf di..­uters:

1. Youhateyou r teachers. 2. Youhateyourcouraea. !. Youhateyourroom-matea.. 4. Youhavenotimetostudy. 5. Youhavenoplscetostud,-:. Friends, let us, without despai r, examine your problems

one by one. J. You bale 1our luehcno. For shame, f r iend11! Try

}:k~~!t::i!i"J:r!?aei! ';':;~ ~irso~~eE~fith~ t!S:r~lr~ authorities on Robert Browning, yet he wears $30 tweeds and a pre-war nttktie while his brother Sam, a high school dropout, earns 70 thou a year in aluminum aiding. Is it so hard to understand why he wri tes "F" on top or you.r themes and "Eeeyich !" in the mli. rgin? Instead of hating

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you 11hould. You may flunk, but Pippa passes. • 2. You bah: your courM!I. You say, for example, that

:,ou don't see the use of studying Mad.ieth when you are majoring in veter inary medicine. You're wrong. friends. Believe me.some day when you are r'linning a busy kennel, you'll be mighty glad you learned "Out., damned $pot!"

3. You bate your NH1m-01alff. This is, unquestionably, a big problem-in fact, the second biggest proJ)lem on

· American campuses. (The first biggest. of courae, i!I on which aide of you r mortar boord tlo you dangle the tM&el a t Commencement?) But there is an am1wer to the room­mate problem: keep changing room-mates. Tbe optimum interval.I have found, is every four hours.

4,. You have ao lime to 11udy. Friends, I'm glad to re­port there is a simple wa.)' to find exlra time in )'Our busy achedule. All you ha,·e to do is buy some Pe~nna Super Stainless Slee! Blades. Then :;ou won't be wasting pre­cious hours hacking away with inferior blades, mangling your face again and again in a tedious, fecklesa effort to winnow you r whiskers. Personna sha,·es you quickly and slickly, euily and breezily, hnckl,.':ssly. scrapele.uly, tug. less!)•, nicldesal)', acratchlcu\y, matchlessly. Furthermore, Personna Bladea last and last. Morco\"er, they' a re a,·a iJ • able both in double-edge and Injector style. And, 41 if this wenn't enough. Personna is now offering you a chance to grab a fistful of $!00 bills. The Personna Super Stainless Steel Sweet)!t.llkes is off and running! You can win $10,000 a:nd even more. Gel over to your Personna de:ller for de-­tails and an entry blank. Don't just stand there!

ad;;i~:'h~~:iU,° &~fil>~:;~:~·a~h~ae~s :nrfh;~::-a 1!

noisy. But with a littJe ingenuit)' , )'OU can sti ll find a quiet., deserted spot-like the ticket office of the l~rosse team. ~~~~i~~ dinner for the dea.n. Or the nea__r-eat re-

- You aee, friends? When you'\"e got a problem, don't lie down aod quit. Attack! Remember: America did not be-­COme the world's greatest producer or milk solids and ,orgbum by running away from a fight!

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Foundation Offers Fellowships For G1raduate Studies

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WSU Pointers Sting Yellowjackets For Homecoming Victory

ENDS SATURDAY! WESTEN BERGER'S

Rexall Prescription Pharmacy _

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EM MON'S

UNIVERSITY

STORE OPEN

Octobe, 20, \ 966

THE BANK WtTH A STUDENT

CHECKING ACCOUNT FOR YOU

FREE Bowling CLINIC 3 GAMES -PLUS SHOES FREE

ON -WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26, FROM 5:00 -6:45 Ar POINT BOWL

THIS STARTS THE BEGINNING OF THE CAMPUS BOWLING LEAGUE.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, ATTEND THE ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING

OF THE LEAGUE ON TUESDAY, OCT. 25,

8:00 P .M., MUIR ROOM.

"Best Picture of

the year:· -Bosley Crowther,

New York Times

Come in and see our

new Selection of

Fall Sport Coats!