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    SERIES VIII , VOL. X WISCONSIN STATE UN IVERS ITY, STEVENS POINT, WISCONSIN, OCTOBER 13, 1966 PAGES - NO. 4

    Homecoming Compete For Queen

    A Whirlwind Week At WSU Game, Dances, Parades Spark WSU Spirit

  • Pag, 2 TH( POINHR October 13, " 1966

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

    THE PODIUM k Leadership, Enthusiasm

    Or Necessity La1king?

    Mrs.· Freiman Gets Spirit To Eau Claire

    There seems to be a 6Crics of complaint s issuing out [)(onr Editor,

    t res idence ha lls and Greek gather ings about the th~n:·~:~.I ~~! t~rm~l! co.:~~ uality of this yea r's Homecom ing. her eUor!s In procurini; 11, tnn

    Why do we need to h ave meeting af ter meeting to l ~s ,~?h/1.1~.11~::r"·,0 1115": 0~! anuounce. revise, refine, reconsider, and rean nounce ga me, 11 11d there wt>re qulle a .

    lhe rules ? Why was the torchlight parade route chang- :~;· cl:~:! ~n~~ ,~.~11~:~nt:! ed at the last m inut e? W hy wasn't it better organiz.eq? for SIAO and the 1icke1S tor

    The a nswer seems quite C\•ldent, organization is a I !~:1:u~~~1:i:::c~r7~:~ two-lhinb sign of leaders hip. osrather, leadership a nd co-oper a- Pl~~;~ii(;,~~~~io~s d;;~~~m!~~

    lion. here at i1chool. ond 11lso adv!s-J ohn Keefe, this year's H omecoming chairman , wu1 es the chC"el'lem\C"rs. Sh, vis it·

    called upon at the laet minute to accept the ·r ole when ~ rl~~:~1t:~in~~:;711g0m:0 /s~~

    his predc!essor d id not return to school. bu,~. f~;c ~~sr~i;i~w:~~~,s i;r~:: '; J ohn had volunteered for a job on UCB and was 1he rnult or her dforts, tind

    If You Ask Me Co11111ll t.'tl by BILL. Ttl c!UILLEN aud 8011 FIEII WEG

    QU}.;s1'ION: Whnt doe1t Hom :::omlng mea n to :,•ou 1tpoolJicaJly! Do _rou U1iuk too much e m phasis is beh1g put o n Q u een camJ)aJg nlng a nd competi tion?

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    "To me, it is a happiness" ' Jlm •'rt11d 1, :10. Junior, 123 Steiner Hall. from Mc1 riii

    majoring 1n social 1clence.

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    1~fx ~::J:ad~~::~o ~o;,elt

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    of school through many oullels. School prale Is our te~m. our fa culty. Old Main, our Queen, lhe parnde, dance ... ;or.d fun and fellowshlp.

    1111.s partJC" ular week Is the apex o! this spJri1 amt prir!a through all the many act!Vltles plnnned to 11romo1c IL The Qu~n rompetll lon adds 100% to schavl parlici1111tlun tlu~ week. H more campa igning and Queen comf)Olltlon will nr.11c a greater Interest In the highlight o! Lhe emlre celebra1!on, tha1 belna: the a:ame, I'm for IL asked to take the ch airmansh ip of Homecoming . ~:ir!\~~,sv'.~!f?wo~~ ~1~ ,7"i~~

    He said he was tired ot goiug to WSU for three Futu~e bus Lri~ are pl~nnt-d are students whose supposedly came to study. yea1'9 and not contributing anything to it. =~:11~11:;~:1t:~lt~1~;1;:'.'t,r~1i:1~~

    The word, tor this week arc unity, splrh , und lolerauce ~ . tween the competlna: Queen's sponsori;: and, of COUf"S('. Nurnher 1, Go Pointers!

    Why don't ' more people fee l th i.l way? Why weren 't about 1he111. School spirit Is A p w ll er k t h ere 25 or 30 applicants to choose f rom? Why aren't f~c~11: ,. u::,,e~~ln~~~rs~es:. w~t oint e l a en t he fa.1'ee ks a nd halls competing for th is and other attt>nding the gomts. school positions? Why is the re such a Jack of people LJ NDA somo•:m:n_ willing to a ccept responsibil ity?

    Or, does this merely ind icat e disinterest? It so, why ha\•e a H on1ecoming at all ? Perhaps our achoo! has outgrown its need for one. 1

    llz fish

    Philosophy Is Outdated

    At the Sept. 30 mecUnr to discus, Homeeomlnr rules wi th UCB, Judlclal Board, ~ •ldence hall, and fratemhy representatlve1, were: Marty Paul!IOf\ of SI&· ma Phi Ellliilon end Jo.Im Phlllpchuck o! Sigma Pl.

    B)' B ILL lllc:'IIILl. t :S "fun , exci tement, and hard work" Some night when you don't have at1)'th!ng else lo do, tiHthle De Voe, IS. trf!shman, 309 Nelson HII II , from Madison,

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    : ;::~t:;h;; :::pll~~1: :i,; 1; 0:h:: ;:s!.h:~ s!~~~ ::d1~:~ maJor'lng In cleme111.u·y t'tlucatlon. ·

    d b t 1l h J I l d Fun. exclten1e1H, and hard work Is wha l "Homecoming

    1;/ci;'~:j;h~~\ ~;;.' s~~~; 1~01i:.~~1:t;~~~ ; 0t1o,·::,~°: ;:~Pt~~ :t:~~111; ;~~11\c~~~!''~vl:11~~/~~IJ~:~~nf1 t~h~ !~e;t ::i:~~ The other night I ventured Into the Jlbr11ry tor this sole freshman lt all seems so exciting because It Is a new ex•

    purpose. I plaroi.l myself In the center or lhe reading room perience. Even thow;h thNc are many hard working hours facing the door. I rrme111ber«I to bring 11 1ong 8 notebook 10 .spent on flo;Lti;: and resident hall decorations It all S{'CfflS to

    dl~gulsc n1y watching . .'\fl~r a l'OUple hou rs I compiled a bl-I r,1~,/~ fu~\,;a::· mlwh cmiihasls Ii;. being put on Queen fa irly CtJmplNe lls l of l1brmy goers. It Includes: r;11nii;1l;:nini; ;md comJW!lltlon. I think people should become

    T Ii t-: \'A W :,,iEJtS _ Arrive early. sh down and oJ)Cn books, ~~~:a:;~ ~:tl~·1l\~~s.'hini;~ !or lhC"y are Important In selling this yawn once, yawn twice, and promptly go to sleep. Wake once e,·ery h·au hour 10 turn page tn book.

    KURT JOHNSON

    Incommunicado In the s tllincss of the e,·enini; 1-~ounlalnhend ol 11utumn sounds. Sllen Uy I w11lt fo r tidings That will calm the 1deepleu lown.

    Will the timeless wind ronsole them, With Its measured metric call? WIil they know that peace Is passing Through thf s treets to meet them all?

    WW they understand the meaning Ol the sona they long 10 hear? Will they comprehend the message? (Those who lie awake In fear.)

    Nla:ht could brinl' them glfta ol comfort With the solace of Its words, , lf thC"y'd only stop and lbten To the whispers I have heard,

    "A time for students past and present" J'eler Ka lland, 21, senior, 302 Bahtwln Hall , from Stwbu~··

    gan, majoring In history. !Chairm11n of the StudC"nt S

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    Blowing In The Wind

    Dedication Of Buildings , Set For Homecoming

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    Two WSU Students Killed In Collisi~n

    'J\\·o Wisconsin Stnte Univer- 1 ,mn, 20, and his wile, Ellt11-sity.Stc\•cns Point stlJd!!nU a!>" beth, 20. parently returning to their Uoth Mr. nnd l.trs. J 11cohs()rt dormi tory Sunday night were were in good condition nhout killed outright In a near hc11d· noon todoy a t St. Mlchael'1 on crush four mile• cast of the Hospl tn l. city on Highway 10. The left front portion nf 1h11

    Dead are Leo J . Verhagen. two curs collided and both c11r1 l!I , and Allen Gloudcrman, 18, were described RS tolul wrecks. both Qf Kuukimm1. n ie )'OU1hs 111c front of the com1mc1 c11 r were roomnmtc1 at Hansen wa1 IM.L~hed bm:k com11lctcly to Hell on the WSU campus. the normal front scat po11tlon

    According to the Portage or the cnr. County Sheriff's Department, TI1e 11,ccld!mt report lmlicnted Verhagen was driving n 1963 Verhagen 1hed as the resul t ot model compact car ,md wus a broken IK'Ck 1111d other multl-pauing ano ther auto when he 1ile inju ries and Gloudcrm_11n aJ. colllded nearly head on with a so died rrom multiple lnJurles . . 1959 model ca r occupied by a The bodies of borh you1 hs ~lartford cou1lle, Welbert J acob- w ere returned to Kaukauna.

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    Civil Service Gives Summer Job Exams

    Placement Opportunities TI1c tollowlna: oompunte1 ru1d schooll \¥,I ll have representn.

    th't'.!I In the Placement Office 10 hold lnte11dew1 whh M.'nlor,:

    Mt:mrnns OF THE WSU BRASS CHOIR nrc: I Fellenz, R. Keo·wn, P. Baumgarten, R. Hermanson, tfront row, left lo right) J . Wilson, 0 . Stroschine, H. Holquist, W. Cont, C. _Emerson, L, Palmer, and L. Truitt, R. King, J. Kjosa, and director M.r. Van S. Laakso. N'uys, (second row) M. Rindt, G. Gcnnicoff, R.

    WSU Brass Choir Will Make Tour

    SeQate Amends Rules For 1967 Homecoming

    Y-Dems Challenge Y-Reps To Debate On Issues

    At the Oct. 5 meetln1 of , Lt. Gov. oandldate Martih their EncU!.1..-e Board, the J . Schreiber addressed a group Young-Democnts endorst'd a ot students, fRc ul ty and to\\'fl.!1·

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    ~c;1~i::n:~~i!~~:~~s c~0a~e~: ~ e In the Pinery on Oct.1 nie v.,etkly mtt ting or the that the principal issue In thl1 On Monday, Oct. 11, Attor•

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    up. The drop in t'xpcclcd en- as the subject of dcbat~. the appearance o( these c:1mdl-

    :~!:n~nt ntte ~illl1cd the rt>- th:'-'!·il~~~~~rt:; r11ge;~~ ~f~~! 'i:e~!e ~!11:e wi~o~-~: : Followinc Thi,. th'-' Uml«I meet with the Young-Reps Rtl mental procf'Sll and add 10 Ulf'

    ~;~~~\et!!~~~ ~'.~:~~-t~ h :~~ ~ v!~7c~c:~ pl~ce of mutuol :,:nc:~~l~t~/\\"arcncss of nre warren J\us troski and Joe l\USS KAR EN HOWE, current Miss Stevens Point lf"":'.:::===========::'.'.~11 Lightfoot, regulnrs, :ind Pete and a WSU student, narrated the s(yle show, pre-- 11 I J u~hka 11nd Cliff Heise. alter,. sented by the Associated Women Studenta on Wed-

    i :;~o';lg~:ooiin1;:, t~1r ::sdppri~/;::i::tfi';;~o~-lh~i~~t :~:ni:.o:o m:;;::: Of wanderlust and I ~•gabonds. The

    wsu • Sto\·en.1 Point, C II v e n WSU 5tudent.s. Held in the informal atmosphere of I briel outline or lhJ- Council or Gc,diron, the ,tyle show was very well attended by sailor-a&hor• shirt I P1T1idents meet ing h el d ft l Stout last weekend. He an- those wishing to get a preview of Homecoming , • • jaunty and nounced that ln\•l tations to the fashions.

    ~~:ti~ ~1 ~h~:~ed \\~n:! F'===============; 5t'nl to all orgonl:w.ticm pres!· dents. ! J t1ui Hnlnda, Senate Public P.clatlons 01alrmnn. anni>unccd

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    1h111 n brochure w\11 go out 10 all .!i ludcnls in on e tfort to ae-quulnl them with their Student KO\"Cming body. A more com· prehensive booklet will be avail · ahle early next week to those interested.

    Plnm for the U!tuiJc t.icnnl l mpro..-ement ::ommlttee w e re briefly discussed by Dan Cie-

    l mens. chnlrrnlln of the com• ml11tt. The moln o [n1 ol 1h11 year will be to de \·clop a \\Orkable evnluaUon form which would 11id the lnstnJclor 1hrough

    . I private '-"'"alWlUon by his , tu• den 11.

    The pc,,uiblllty of 11n Honor Socl

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    I ntramural touch football 11 now in its l11St week ot re(U• Jar season play, and playoffs hllve also begun ~

    Thir championship gam• 11 ttel for next Monday. Oct." 17. Going Into this -k·, play, there were only nine unde-Je11 ted tcan,C Two tum1, the Sm Ith ~ru.tinaton (4th North) of tti~awkcye Learue and Baldwin ~-~~°l West) of the Hoosier League have alrudy Clinched their re1pecli11e league titles.

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