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1985Jan31.Pdf .Normal Stevens Point, Wis . .......,_'.l'heNe,.rear_ ......... .. .................. Page1 Loe.us. ________ __ ________ _______ ____ ___ ___ ,..., .... __ _________ _____________ ______ .. ' _....... ______ __ __ __ ______ _____ __ ________ ... The- 4JJgeJ of Men,ory__ ......•.....____ __ ___ ___________ : . " 3 A Tli'Ltttc. ., ...... .._ --. - ------- ---- ------ -- -- -- ----------- .,, ""''"'-•------- --- -- ---- ------------ -- . _,_..,,_----------- ----- --- -- -- ---' -- ' ---------- ------------- ---- -- .,, ""• .. ~- -------- ----- ----- --------- -- ' ......... ·-· _...,,- ___ __ __ __ ____________ ____ -- .--- ---- -------- ---- --- -- -------- ·-' .• Vol. ?8 No. 19 viPwnnint~ Conterits ~ ._._, Ir y r '-#AA a~...,. O'Neil resigns from Board of Regents . ...... p:. View on Indian bunting rights .............. p. 6 Krokus and Dokken - coming to UWSP ..... p. 9. His'orical features on your campus . .... p.10.13 Po·i nter presents UWSP .history New.Academic progress standards ... ..... p.10 Profile on arcblviests ................... ~. p. 9 Pointer Cagers defeat River Fails and Superior ............... ........... .. ... p. 21 "We pres~nt to y~u the first issue of The paper was a monthly publication Hockey team still skating along .......... p. 22 our school papec. We believe as stu­ with a subscription fee of 50 cents. In Track and field ............. .. .. ........ p. 21 dents that the advantages to be de­ reproducing this cover, we honor not Lady Cagers lose to LaCrosse ........ .. -~23 only the past Pointer staffs, but the Sporting memories . .. ............ ·. .. p. l,l rived from the publication of this pa­ WresUers pinned again ............... .. p: 22 per are many." faculty, staff and students of previous State i\ssemblyman Tom Loftus speaks Opening paragraph, editorial generations. atUWSP . ........... ... .. ........... p.5 The Normal Pointer, Vol. 1, No. 1 On pages 10-13, we have given brief Bald eagle days ...... .. .. ..... ......... p. 19 histories in areas that nave Excerpts from the 1984 H"'untlng Law ... .. p. 17 December, 1895 Winter sports . .. ... ... ..... .......... p. 18 J .S. Hamilton, editor in chief made UWSP what it is today. We Memortal to Or. Newman ................ p. 16 hope that as you read these features, Schmeellle Visitor Center ...... ... .... p.17 With this issue, this yea r's Pointer you will appreciate the efforts of 1985 eagle count ............... ......... p. 18 staff hopes to start an annual tradi­ those who made this institution possi­ • Eco Briefs .. .. ..... ....... ...... .. p. 16 DNR surveys land fill ....... .......... p. JS tion. We would like to see the "Histo­ ble and that the generations yet to ry" theme become a yearly topic for come will appreciate us in the same the Pointers to come. lTl.<lnner. This week's cover is a replica of the Join us in reading our heritage. 1985 original Pointer, first published in Melissa A. Gross 1895, one year after the Stevens Point Pointer Editor Normal School first opened its doors. On ~ half of the 1985 Pointer staff slaying dead Gang Rape death too soon abuse The Women 's Resource Center has ies. ~ They liappen here in Stevens distributed posters bearing these Point and people need to be informed. messages around campus, encourag­ The Escort Service· posters are ing the use of the . Escort Service. frightening, not only because of what Many have commented that these they say, but because the phrases posters are '·frightening " and they · display were reprinted from "shouldn't be distributed" since they newspapers and magazines. The are "scaring people." ' events they describe actually hap­ On October 15, UWSP sophomore pened and will happen again. Janet Raasch disappeared from the The fear of sexual assault robs peo­ Stevens Point area. Her partially clad ple of their freedom to walk alone. It body was found on November 17 . She affects their peace of mind; their died by strangulation and was pre­ sense of security. ointer. swned to have been sexttilly molest­ That's unfortunate. But sexual P STAFF ed. As of now, the Sheriff's Depart­ assault is a reality, (for men as well as ment has "no leads." women), which should not be ignored. EDITOR: SENIOR EDITOR: In 1983, the Stevens Point Police It is an ever present danger, but Melissa A. Gross Tamas Houlihan Department reported 21 sexual there are measures which may pre- assault cases. In 1984, there were 18 vent it. · ' PHOTOGRAPHERS: NEWS EDITORS: reported cases. Of these 39 total * Never walk alone at night, par­ Noel Radomski Greg Peterson cases, 13 were classified as first de­ Al P . Wong Assistants: ticularly if you are a woman. Call· Mike Grorich gree ( "forced sexual intercourse or Escort Service at 346-3456. They will sexual contact accomplished. without FEATURES: Pete Schanock walk with you anywhere within a two­ Amy Schroeder Scott Jordan consent, through inflicting great bodi­ mile radius of campus between the Fred Hohensee ly harm or while armed with a dan­ hours of .5 p.m. and 2 a.m. SPORTS: gerous weapon, or while aided by an­ * Never walk or jog alone in Alan L. Lemke CONTRIB.UTORS: other person or with a person age 12 or under"). Schmeeckle Reserve, regardless of Michael (Grunt) Gronert the time of day. There have been sev­ ENVIRONMENT: Kent Walstrom Sexual assaults do not take place Christopher Dorsey eral incidents of inaecent exposure Scot Moser only on large campuses or in big cit- Lori Hemke Contp.25 · GRAPHICS: Nanette Cable Kristen A. Scheu Cyle Brueggeman Robert Taylor ADVERTISING: Eric Post Andrew S. Zukrow Kevin Kamradt Mark Lake Mary Beth Strauss poiltter RonAnkley BUSINESS MANAGER: Jim Burns The Pointer is a second class Lellen to Ille editor will be Jeff Wilson Kathleen Ha rris publication (USl'S-098240) published accepted anly if Ibey are typewr1ltal Tom Raymond weekly on .Thursday by the University and liCned. and lbaald D1lt --• OFFICE MANAGER: Ken Gronski of W1SCOnSiJ>.Stevens Point and the uw. IIIUimam "'liO ....... Hmm will Elaine Yun-lin Voo Darlene Loehrke System . Bo.ard of Regents, 113 be wllbbeld tram pablk:atiaa aalJ If Mike Verbrick Gommwucation Arts Center. Stevens ll'lll'llpriate ,-111 II-. ...... Point, WI 54481. COPY EDITOR: Lynn Goldberg --Ille rtat,l to edit .... If Scott Roeker _, and io ,.,,_ to prilll Max Lskritz POSTMASTER: Send a ddress Dan Sullivan change to Pointer. llJ .Communication loUerw not lllltallle for pablic1IIII& ADVISOR: KramSamat Arts Center, Stevens Point, WI 54481. All corr........._. aboald be Dan Houlihan Pointer IS written and edited by the addreuad to Pelater, 111 Pointer staff, composed of UWSP Car +eChm Art1 Ollar, UWIP, students, and they are solely si-Nat, ........ n,spo<ISlble for ,ts editorial content and Wrilta ........ la ...... s policy. tbe reprtat "' aD --1all Pl'lillllllllll ..... - C> - Pointer Pa~e.3 ~ ~ MAIN· STREET )~}~rt Week in Review ' A tribute ·to Professor Newma·n ( James G. -Ne,mu,n, 5~. one of than 500 students. study gl'OU!N<\, tlie Black Forest Gilbert C. and Esther Newman. Newman was one of the orga­ the principal · architects of the . Since the UW-SP College ·or in 1972. He had been an adviser He grew up in Akron and later nizers of annual bird counts in forestry program at the Univer- Natural .Resources was created to several student organizations earned a bachelor's degree from Portage County which now are sity of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, in 1970, he served most of the and received awards from them Michigan State University, a activities of the local Audubon died of cancer last Sunday ·morn- time until.. last fall as assistant for his service. master's from the University of Society. ing at his home, 609 Linwood dean. He also was acting dean in He was president of the Wis­ Akron and a Ph.D. from Michi: Ave., Park Ridge, I~!. He was the senior mem- consin section of the Society of ganState. Newman's association Wlth ber of the college's faculty American Foresters in 1983 and He served in the U.S. Navy UW-SP spanned 25 years. ' which now nwnbers about 40. chaired a committee for the na­ from liHJ to 1946. Newman was married June He taught halftime, was a Newman's othi,r major contri- tional society in 1978 that was He began his career in natural 12, 1954 in Wabeno to Vivian coach and part-time student in butions to UW-SP include an responsible for developing activ­ resources as a ranger and na­ Hofman who survives. Other 1952-53 and returned as a full- active role in the planning of the ities to involve college students. ture interpreter at Yellowstone survivors are two sons, James time professor in I96i in the for- Natural Resources building; de­ In 1971, former Gov. Patrick Lu, National Park and then served Jr., and Jon, both at home; two mer conservation department. velopment of the summer field cey chose him to review timber froni 1950 to 1952 with the U.S. daughters, Mrs. Timothy (Lin­ He did much of the work in de- program which will be moved manage'!'ent policies on state­ Forest Service in Quincy, Calif., nea) · Newman-Michalaki of veloping the forestry major next s pring to a new camp, owned land, and in 1983 Gov. and Laona, Wis. His first teach­ Blaine, Minn., and Patricia of which · was established in the Treehaven, near Tomahawk; Anthony Earl appointed him ing post was at UW-SP, and lat­ Madison; and one sister, Mrs. late 1960s. Today, UW-SP ranks and development of overseas chairman of the new Council on er he served on the faculties of Andrew (Alice) Kmetko of · nwnber aoe in the nation in the ' summer field study for students · Forest Productivity. high schools in Oconto, Green Wheeling, m. His parents and size of its under-graduate pro- in Germany. He and colleague Born Aug·usf 14, 1925, in Bay and his native Akron, be­ one sister preceded him in gr'am on that subject with more Robert Engelhard led the first Akron, Ohio, he was the son of fore returning to the university.
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