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A Student Supported News Magazine

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By Linda Raymon afraid to report before. " The movie was filmed in " UFO's are real. The Mobile, Alabama, under phenomenon is real," said military-type security to Dr. J . Allen Hynek, a leading prevent leaks. The set was authority on unidentified · · the largest one on record," fl ying objects for over 20 Hynek told the crowd. " The years. Hynek · presented a whole ship, which looks huge lecture and slide program to in the film, is really only a standing-room-<1nly crowd eight feet in diameter." in the PBR in the UC on J n discussing the criteria Monday. · for UFO sightings, Hynek Hynek, a professor of said, " There has been a lot of Astronomy at Northwestern misidentification of UFO's. University since 1960, ·serves People often call in and it's as director of the Center for only a plane. Advertising UFO- Studies, an association planes with rotating of scientists from various marquees look like saucers universities in this co·untry from a distance. Often, these and abroad. Prior to that, he people get upset because they worked for the U.S. Air Force want to see a UFO so badly," as an astronomical . Hynek said. consultant for their Projects " The Center for UFO Sign and Blue Book, which Studies looks at the scientific compiled and researched paydlrt in the sightings," UFO sightings reported to Hynek sai!I. " Cases in which Air Force bases. His latest have been stopped on the book, The Hynek Report, road are typical. People will encompasses over 12,000 be driving along and a blob of sightings and 140,000 Project light comes toward them. Blue Book pages. The headlights die and the " The Center for UFO car becomes inoperable. Studies has received about When it leaves, they are 70,000 reports from over 140 Dr. Allen J· Hynek operable again. What are the countries around the world. probabilities that this could Contrary to myths, they are happen by coincidence? not from kooks, crackpots, lights; Daylight discs, which heads and big eyes, a They returned, only to find They're astronomical. The ding-a-lings, or the mentally are less conunon, and may be commonly reported Walton gone. They called the Center would like to be able tilted. They come from highly cylindrical; and Radar description, were seen by a police, who thought they'd to afford to buy the cars to responsible people. Some of visuals, which are confirmed family there. Two of the actually murdered Walton investigate more closely. the best ones are from by radar. The next three fall Kentuckians shot at the and buried him In the forest. Just think of the military commercial pilots, under his famous "Close creatures twice, with no The police . demanded lie value of being able to do engineers, scientists, Encounters" heading. In the result. After going outside to detector tests, and all passed. something like this to a whole military personnel, and first kind, the UFO has no see them, one of the They then began to look for army." police officers," Hynek interaction with the creatures allegedly jwnped him. Five days later he woke, After the slide stated. environment; in the second, on one of the men. the 12 miles away. He said he presentation, Hynek asked After a brief introduction, burnt skin, marks, and Kentuckians then took off to was taken aboard an object the audience how many had Hynek illustrated examples reports of lights stopping the police. " If you know with big-headed, big-i!yed seen UFO's (a large of UFO sightings and cars on the road occur; in the anything about the people in creatures in metallic suits. nwnber), how many had evidence with an hour-long third kind, humanoids or Kentucky in that social class, He tried to fight them, but reported them (very few ), slide presentation. He stated creatures are observed. you know they don't go to the one knocked him out. When and how many had had a thll!_ UFO reports have " Out of all the sightings, 90 police for · anything, he finally woke up, on the close encounter (none). He existed throughout history. percent turn out to be especially at 11: 00 at night,'' roadside, 12 miles away, five advised the crowd to report To lend credence to this, he IF'O's- identifiable flying Hynek commented. The case days had passed and he UFO's to " prom.ote more showed a ~year-<1ld Italian objects," he conunented. was then well-investigated. thought it was only a few~ knowledge of UFO's." paihting with both a man and "The other 10 percent are the Another well-publicized hours. After that, Hynek fielded a dog looking up at a dark, ones we like to go after. In case involved a man named . Hynek discussed his role in questions from the audience. disc-shaped object in the more than two-thirds of Travis Walton, whom Hynek the production of Close Asked about the change in the background. Contrary to these, there are more than questioned extensively Encoootera and showed skepticism of the scientific what some skeptics may two witnesses to the afterward. Walton worked In slides of it being made. " The community toward UFO's in believe, he said, it was not a sighting." the Apache National Forest creatures in the movie were the last 10 years, he replied, hole punched in the picture Hynek served as technical In northern Arizona thinning actually little girls in tight " It hasn't changed as much and then repaired. Today, advisor for the film, Close trees. He was out driving on a rubber suits," he said. " The here as in Russia. In_Russia, this would be considered a Encoonters of the Third road with six other men when creature that half smiles and reports of UFO's filter daylight disc sighting. Kind, and many of the they saw an object over the waves was really a robot. through various scientific According to Hynek , movie's scenes, although road. They all froze except After it, we expected more organizations before being sightings of UFO's can be over-dramatized, were based Walton, who got out to reports of UFO's , but that seriously considered," he classified in six groups: on actual reports. One case investigate. A ray from the didn't happen. Instead, said. He then showed a Nocturnal lights, in which the involved a sighting in object zapped him and people began to come out experiences are really Kentucky, in which two knocked him out. The others with " oldie but goodie" ConL on p. 25 strange, not just unexplained creatures with large, round were scared and took off. reports that they'd been ~~~~---~~~~-- -~-~~ - · ...."d "'N

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By John SlelD to carry a gun, but that speculated that heavy police· questioned whether the SPBAC-approved funds of The UWSP Student Senate certain situations could activity could prevent city number of incidents $230 to the International defeated a resolution Sunday warrant carrying one. officers from responding warranting police arrest was Club; $607 .60 to the that would have Meyersaidthatamajority quickly. sufficient to justify giving Environmental Education recommended that Campus of the incidents Campus Pucci also said that campus officials arresting and Interpretation Security officials not be Security responds to that are arresting power would not power. It was also SUj:gested Association; $105 to the granted the power of arrE,:St. " of a VIOient nature" involve deter vandalism,· but Meyer that the issue be decided by Wisconsin Home Economics The action does not non-students who are said that it could possibly the students in a referendum Association; and $100 to the necessarily indicate, unaware that campus prevent repeat offenses. during the April election of a Student Wildlife Society. however, that the Senate is in officials are uoarmed and She said that on one new Student Senate. The Student Program favor of empowering security · cannot arrest them, and that occasion a vandal "kicked Last week's Pointer Allocation and Analysis· officers to make arrests, but this can put the officers in out a window and said, 'You erroneously reported that the Committee (SPAAC), which that further action on the danger. She cited an incident can't do anything,' and ran Senate had passed a has the power to allocate matter is effectively tabled. in which "a guy doing away. resolution authored by student funds without Senate Senators Greg Brooker and donuts" with ·his car was "I could not legally give Executive Director Jack approval, allocated $800 to Renae Bohanski co-authored approached by security chase and hold that person,'' Buswell calllng for no action Vets 550 for a convention, it the resolution, which officials and asked to stop. It she said, adding that if the by Student Goverrunent on was announced by Budget contended that current was later learned that the person had been the GPU-sponsored Blue Director Lynn Riviere. disciplinary procedure at driver of the car was armed, apprehended and fined or Jean Day. The resolution The Senate gave its UWSP is adequate, and that Meyer said. made to pay for the window, defended Blue Jean Day on approval to Craig Fallenback granting arresting power Vice-president Mike Pucci it might have made hJm think the basis of free speech, and as SPBAC's final member. would result in an increase in said that arrestin~ power for twice about doing it again. was . passed at Sunday's At this Sunday's meeting, the protective services campus offlc1als was A substantial munber of meeting . the Senate will consider budget. unnecessary because city . vandalism incidents are the But the Senate also resolutions on the Several senators raised police officers "can be here work of repeat offenders, accepted a resolution improvement of Gridiron questions to Security Officer in 30 seconds." UWSP Meyer said. authored by Senator Kevin food and services, the Debbie Meyer, who attended curren1ly pays the City of Senator Brooker suggested · Coulliard to denounce Blue designation of smoking areas Sunday's meeting as a Stevens Point Police that UWSP explore Jean Day as an indicator of at eating centers, and spectator. Senator Bohansk.i Department $85,000 per year alternatives to granting Lesbian-Gay awareness. The proportional representation expressed concern that for its services. arresting power, such as Senate will vote on this for the United Council of granting arresting power Officer Meyer, however, setting up disciplinary resolution at this Sunday's Student Governments, a would lead to security cited one instance in which it boards in dorms to decide meeting. lobbying group that currently officials carrying firearms. took about 20 minutes for city how to deal with crime on represents all UW system Meyer said that she officers to respond to a call campus. SPBAC report campuses, regardless of size, personally would be hesitant by Campus Security. She Several other senators The Senate allocated with four members. Black Students strive to beAccepted Note: O'Hern was asked to support programs and the Through this enlighterunent, problem. · interview Mr. Vance about faculty does a good Job of more employment Sheila Bannister, president the blacks on campus. serving the needs of blacks opportunities may be of the Black Student By 8ae O'Beru and other minorities. presented to blacks and other Coalition, said the Academic "The American black Vance, along with PRIDE minorities so they · can Programs -0ffered by UWSP student of the Eighties might Director John C. Messing, become a more integral part are adequate. However, she be better prepared to enter and Susette K. Daugherty, of the community and expressed concern because an institution of higher PRIDE Educational Services university. He cited the there are no social outlets for learning than his Aaslatant, ls involved with all example of the Eau Claire blacks. Bannister added that predeceaaors of 15 years ethnic minority students and police force where a black the community and students ago," aaid Jim Vance, other students considered was hired as a police officer need to know that black Associate Director of "disadvantaged" because of with very good results. students on this campus want their academic, cultural or Over the years, Vance has to be accepted and noticed as economic background. received numerous human beings. The Black PRIDE provides supportive complaints from minority Student Coalition helps, services such as tutoring, students who.feel rejected by because its goal is " to bring counseling, advising and the community. He suggests black students together to referral, which enables those • that improving relations find out their problems and to students entering the S!Jeila Banniater between all minorities and promote black awareness in university to adjust , the community will solve this the community." integrate and succeed as Various positions are funded members of the university under PRIDE, such as community. professional counselors and Some of the PRIDE instructional support staff programs include Upward specializing in reading, Bound, Ease-In, the writing, math and science. Academic Assistance But while academic Program, Special Services, services aimed at helping the and an Advanced blacks and other minorities Opportunity Program for are going well, services and minority graduate students. programs which would help The Academic Assistance them cuturally and socially • Over 100 type styles to choose from Jim Vance Program provides assistance are lacking. • 7 doys or quicker and funding for some of the Vance agrees that • Coll lmmedlotely for more detolls 341-8644 Pr ograms Recognizing help centers on campus, community relations could be Individual Determination including the Reading and improved with awareness p c:::::::::I c:::::::::I c:::::::::I c:::::::::I c:::::::::I c:::::::::I c:::::::::I c:::::::::I .___...... __. '-- through Education (PRIDE). Study Skills Lab and the building. Previously, race effective to M.Q,ch 15. 19&1 0 " Black students have an Writing Lab. relations classes were held in 0 ~o~\'/ ~@« opportunity to attend an In addition to providing the Stevens Point area with integrated high school needed support services to great success. program where they may be help blacks, other minorities Vance believes there could ~ i@~§t~~~{\\ 1 @~ off ~ better prepared for a college and disadvantaged students be a greater effort to make the community more ~,scO Stevens Point Copy Service O education." into academic Institutions, 0 \,I 909 Colleg• A••. :>41 •86.U Vance said UWSP bas a PRIDE improves the enlightened to the needs of good variety of academic students' study skills. blacks and other minorities. bc:::::::::1c:::::::::1c:::::::::ic:::::::::ic:::::::::1 c:::::::::1c:::::::::1c::::,c:::::::::1 c:::::::::1c:::!l Page 4 March 5, 1981 Minocki and Much More recognition is apparently in By Matthew Lewis sparked him to wnte . me What is six or seven book : "It came to me m a the works for the Boulder centimeters Wl, has arms, vision," he says. Actually, Junction library legs, a head, a navel, and the work was churned out Fortunately, the author ha~ lives only in the lake region of during a four-month burst of managed to retain a level ,._ northern Wisconsin? activity in the fall of 1979, and head, and says he has no Thurs. & Fri. The answer - and much Schneider recalls that he plans to capitalize upon the taolehJ " used almost every possible book's success by dashing ort comedy... more - can be found in a new a cheap sequel. March 5 & 6 book by Richard C. waking hour to 'do this; outsid e of teaching, The N~tural ~tory of the Schneider, a professor of art Minock! 1s orgaruzed into fo ur In the atUWSP. obviously. I was at the PBR typewriter at 5: 30 in the sections: Genesis, Natural The Natural History of the History, Appendix, and the Minock! of the Lakeland morning, pecking it out. You O~ly S125 can get quite a bit of typing Minocki " How" Stories. The Region of Wisconsin has not latter are a series or 10 yet cracked· the New York done before 7." folklore tales which " date Times best-seller list, but the It · would be an author believes it has un derstatement to say that from unknown ages," and Come Earty! u. - - ~ ~ :..:-- received attention in such th e book dominated relate many of the legends major publications a s Schneider's time during this and myths surrounding the Rrst "1 O" Customers At Each· Pravda, official communist four-month period, and the Minocki. Titles include " The newspaper in Moscow. The author makes reference to Minoc and the Meadowlark " Showing Win A Bo Derek Poster book states that Schneider this in the book's foreword: " Why the Trees Lose Their believes Pravda reported: "Nevertheless," he writes, "I Leaves," and " Ho w the - Also- " Very interestink! Probably don't begrudge the work Minocki Tricked th e Rattlesnake." With the exception of the SATURDAY NITE 75 ~'er Minocki " How" Stories, a tone of detached scientific observation prevai ls ~o~hout _the book. Sample: Minock1 are s trict vegetarians and therefore are not predatory species themselves, unless one wo uld count chokecherries as prey. I wouldn't." The Appendix in particular e is full of footnotes which THE DIRTY DUCK bespeak a similar care for detail. One footnote reads. " Give or take a few -March 7, 7:00 & 8:15 centuries," and another: " l know that I had all the -Wis. Room only 75~ documentation for this somewheres handy, but these notes must have been mislaid." Schneider has also included rJ1:i, h::.o o,•~... U·j a a page of reviews at the end of. the book and such diverse ~ magazines as his Better '•) ~b-111 ~ Houses and Patios, Field Nor ..:i Stream, and Loudon Tower Downtown Stevens Point tTtmes are quoted. To his Across From Woolworth's ~ credit, every publication >,except Ye Newe Yorker ~~eems · to have bee n Your Blank Tape ci UDpressed with his book f( " Where Is w~· consin anyhow?") Headquarters Richard C. Schneider 1be Natural Histo of the MiDoctl is not Sc eider's it is that these Minoski came Special! which has, I'm sure, with all first book, althoug it is his Muel TDK from our Siberia first." due modesty, made me a first work that is not entirely VDXL I ar I BASF SA-90 The charming little better person, even factual. A pi:evious book, C-90 Prl I C-90 Higb Blas creatures known as Minocki considering what a swell guy Crafts of the American 11gb Blas (singular: Minoc) were first I was to begin with." s439 sighted by modem man back Prior to that histori·c lndlau, was recently s439 in 1978, and the discoverer M' translated into Italian and he Each s399 Each mocki-sighting in 1978 also has.. authored a couple of Each just ha~ to be Professor Schneider and his wife' Case of 12 Case of 10 Case of 10 Schneider himself. In fact Myrna, were in the habit of " how-to" guides on the $45 $35 $38 skeptics might be inclined ~ spending their summers in =~c~ %e s~C:J notice that the Minoc bears a northern Wisconsin. For the book was completed , striking resemblance to the past . seven summers they Schneider decided to fore~o Our tiny clay figure that is used to !Jave operated a pottery shop the usual hassle of peddling BASF test the temperature of a kiln Prmite ID the Minocqua area and his wares to the national Memorex Pelfsmance Label - and Schneider is, after all, although the couple feels at publlilhi.ng houses; instead, BASF an art orofessor who C-90 Series specializes in ceramics. home m the Northlanil he published the book Studio Serles The ~page volume, Schneider is not sure that th~ privately, and 1,500 copies C-90 feeling is-reciprocal. were printed. " I got a little 3 Padt s2111 · however, is steeped in 3 Paci< ~olarly research, and . " Of course, seven years up risk capital," he says, "and I s7a9 Each includes photogr aphs , m Minocqua is 'newcomers "' decided instead of buying a s595 Try I , You 'I drawmgs and diagrams by he !!3YS . " I mean, we:re car, we'lltrythebook!" Ubl! the author. Schneider has lIDllllgrants with tags on the Despite such accolades as literally left no stone lapels yet, right? You've the honorary receptions in ~otta have your family there the Minoroua and Boulder Al tapes guaranteed - defectives unturned_in ,~ting, as m 1890, then you can sa J cti - -.Ii~.._.., of be puts 1t, everything you you're a 'local." ' Y un on .., .. ,es, one replaced at no-extra charge.- would ever ~bly want to Schneider's most memorable Publication of the Minocki tributes occurred last ~~~ the amazing book catapulted Schneider to summer, when be received a Open Daily 'TII 5:00 semi-celebrity status in his phone call from Govemor Fridays 'TII 8:00 Schneider, a Kenosha adopted North. Last July he Dreyfus. As the author native who bas taught at was honored at an author's describes it, his phone rang Closed Sundays UWSP s inc e 19 62 is reception sponsored by the at 10 one evening and the characteristically m~ est Friends of the Library in caller was none other than wh e n explaining what Minocqua and similar Cont. on p. 25 The Pointer Page 5 International Dinner: A Blaze of Color By Mike Victor variety of traditional Job Opening The university is a center l . costumes that presented a of learning and a place for the truly astounding display of. free exchange of ideas about color and design. In terms of the world. The annual beauty, the costumes were a University Centers International Dinner 1 wonderful expression of the expressed this thought in a ~ human spirit through art and Interior Plant Person concrete way. The cultural were not marred by any diversity in the world is designer label. Requirements: immediately obvious at a -Plant person must have knowledge of function like this where The Club donated 25 and be proficient In interior plant care. -students from over 30 percent of the proceeds of the countries· are able to present dinner to a local charity -Be able to design, plan, coordinate, part of their national organization, Operation traditions. " !3o<>tstrap. A representative and Implement new Interior plant ar, There was more than just a ,!! accepted the check on behalf rangements aild Installations. tasty and well-prepared ~ of the organization. meal. An interesting i A special announcement program of traditional song, -Be able to work Independently with little dance and ceremony was - was made concerning the presented as well . ~ appearance of Dr. Daniel supervision. • The International Choir ,., Kunene, who will give a sang the Woody Guthrie song ! lecture on the nature of the written during the American o South African apartheid -Be able to work over longer vacation depression, " This Land is 5; regime. Kunene is an exiled periods or arrange for a qualified re· Your Land." Dances from The parade of nations black critic of the regime_and placement. Armenia , Ghana, and . a professor of African Cameroon illustrating languages at UW-Madison. themes of love and marriage He will be speaking in the were performed, along with Perhaps one of the most Wright Lounge of the The Job involves approximately 15 hours examples of Japanese astonishing aspects of the University Center, Friday, per week of work, with a · minimum of a cheerleading. evening was the tremendous March 6, at 7 p.m. 2.0 GPA and be carrying at least 6 credits.

Film maker -to lecture tonight· Applications and job descriptions are avallable from the University Center Main· The Great Blondlno, made viewer an opportunity to By Jeanne Pebosld tenance Office, Room No. 206, U.C. Appll· Bob Nelson, a contem­ in 1966-67, is one of Nelson's participate more actively porary, experimental film longer films. It centers on a than he can in conventional cations must be returned there by . 4:30 maker, will be visiting man who pushed a films. The audience should p.m. on March 30, 1981. UWSP on March 5. He will wheelbarrow across a try not to be disturbed if the tightrope over Niagara Falls film isn't sequential in its lecture and show some of his in 1859. films, including Ob Dem narration. · Nelson added, Watermelons and The Great "Try not to judge the film Blondlno. Nelson, an art professor at while you're watching it. Ob Dem Watermelons, a 12 UW-Milwaukee, b'egan Assess its experience a day minute film, was made in making films with a 16 or two after you see the film, University Film Society 1965. The stars of the film are millimeter camera. "I because you'll get a lot more 15 watermelons that are realized I didn't have to ask out of it." mangled and splattered in anybody if I could make - presents edited gags. The film is a films. There's nothing that hilarious, yet bitter parody of stops anyone from film Nelson's visit is being the watermelon as a black making," Nelson said. He sponsored by the University stereotype. Because Nelson added that in the beginning of Film Society. He will be manages to show the his films the audience is speaking in Room 333 of the ridiculousness of the confused because there is no Communication Arts Center watermelon as an object and story line. Hence, . it is at 7 p.m. this Thursday. the outrageousness of its difficult for the viewer to There is no admission charge stereotype, the film becomes know what's expected from and the public is ·invited to outrageous. the film, but it also ltives the attend. Art professors exhibit work By Cindy Schott substances. He also attempts College. His inl4!mational Herbert Sandmann and to create a nonobjective, exhibitions have included the Daniel Fabiano, art faculty symbolic mood by using Fine Arts Galleries of Pope Starring: Liv Ullmann members at UWSP, staged surface manipulation and Pius XI" in Florence, Italy, lm exhibition of their work at spatial relationships. and a one-man show which William Rainey College in was shown at several Directed By: Ingmar . Bergman Palatine, Illinois during Fabiano received the museums in Poland. February. Associate Professor of Art Fabiano, who joined the National Society of Film Critics John A. Knudsen, gallery University Research Grant to UWSP faculty in 1967, earned director and professor at complete his project. He an M.F.A. from UW­ Awards: Harper College, extended an showed 12 of 57 drawings Milwaukee. He lias shown his invitation to Sandmann and (studies) in ink, pencil and work at galleries and Fabiano after touring colored tape drawings - universities in Wisconsin, Best Picture UWSP's art department last preliminary works which Minnesota and Michigan. Best Screenplay, Ingmar Bergman year. - were later transferred to Sandmannshowed40ofhis large pieces of plexiglass. Best Actress, Liv Ullmann etchings and collograph The finished works will be Ready to help prints. A collograph, he large plexig]ass rectangles WW I, WW II, Korea, Best Supporting Actress, Bibi e~lains, is created from a which he hopes , to show at Vietnam Yl'ts. built-up, inked surface,. that UWSP next year and then Anderson he calls "painterly," and he exhibit throughout the state. compares the etching, which Sandmann, who holds an is done from an incised, M.F.A. from UW-Madison, recessed, inked plate, to a has taught at UWSP for 21 Tues. & Wed., March 10 & 11 drawing. years. He has exhibited his He · utilizes texture, Program Banquet Room work throughout the United ..,t ···· ·:·.:·:··· !!! movement and imagery in States, including shows at the his work - referring to Walker Art Center, Kansas 7 P.M. Only nature and organic State College and Albion Page 6 March 5, 1981

"Transsexuals -and ''WbiRaalmanLocaJ Transvestites," by the , ...... ,Anrd" Reverend Dr. Clinton R. · ~pedtloa begins Jones in Room 125A and B on the University Center on The fourth ann1tal Wednesday, March 11. . . competition has' 1>pened for N•ws Dri•fs Jones is a pioneer µi the the "Win Rothman Local counseling of transsexuals History Award." UWSP Emollmentup literary magazine, Barney and transvestites for over 25 6 in the Conununication years, A Canon of the The official enrollment at Street. Room of the University ., A prize of $150 is given to UWSP is 8,432, · up 'lZl from The . magaz.ine utilizes Episcopal Cathedral in the winner of a project that Center. Members of the Hartford, Connecticut, Jones the same time last year, and poetry, short fiction and ~b audience will be invited to relate!! to the history of a record high for a spring contrast black and white is the author of numerous Portagl!"County. . read their original poems and books on and semester. drawln~. stories. transsexuals Written matenab should UWSP Registrar Dave Submissions should be sent transvestites. Eckholni said the increase I&- to 'l:be Writing Lab, Room 306 Writers' Workshop The public is invited to. to beheld' be typewritten ·and when the result- of more students Collins Classroom Center, attend the lecture, which is projects u:e being presented, continuing fr.om the fall UWSP, Stevens Point, WI University Writers wiU free ofoharge. sponsor a Writers' Workshop papers of explanation should semester. · 54481. A self-addressed, 'be provided if the work or The previous record second stamped envelope should be on Monday, March 9, beginning at 7 p.m. in the collectioo can't be sent. The semester enrollment was in included for eventual return MST-MAT Blstory entry deailline Is April 1. 1972 when 8,343 students of the submissions. Writing Lab, Room 306, Exams Scbedoled Collins Classroom Center, Thia competition is enrolled. · The magazine will be The MST-MAT compre­ conducted by representatives "BarneyStreet'' published at the end of the Staff members will discuss hensive exams will participants' poems and history of the Historical Society seeb Sabmlmoas , semester. . be given on Friday, April 3 UWSJ>!s Hlatory departmeni University Writers, a stories. from 1 to 4 p.m. in Room 472 and the Portage County student or~anization . at . Open Poetry Reading Reverend Clinton of COPS. Graduate students Board ofSupervisors . UWSP, 1s seekmg University ' Writers is Jooestospeak intending to take the eum Entries shoald be sent to: submissions for publicatioo holding an open reading from The Gay People's Union must register with the His­ Rot_hman Competition, in the 1981 edition of its _atolOp.m.onFri~y,March will sponsor a lecture, tory department no later .Blstory department, UWSP, . l------~ than Monday, Marcb23. Stevens Paint, WI 54481. I PIZZA AND I I MORE. . . . I I RIGHT TO I IYOUR DOOR! I IThat's right Now you can enjoy Pizza Hut ® Pizza, I IPasta, and an our great food right in your dorm room. I Because the Stevens Point PIZZA HUT RESTAURANT I I wiH DELIVER it right to ·· your door. Just give us a call, lonter what you like, and we'll RUSH it right to you. I Thanks to our new packages, your food will arrive oven- I I fresh and hot! · A reception was held last Friday in the Student Activities Complex for 1Delivefy offered Sunday thru Thursday, 4:30 tiU closing. To university I ldonns only. (No deivery to South & Nelson Hals.) J Chancellor Phillip Manhall ' ~------~----~------1 Delive7a Special: · ~ 1------.... 5 I Clip this coupon and get 2 Off any la'll! pizza. Ol_!!y on defiv- ~oc~a I tor, 5 80 ery orders 1 Off any medium pizza. ~ut Electric Guitar & Bass Acoustic Guitar, Banjo, I (Slight delivery charge extra) ,,,. . . • I ad -·! fHtui11 ..., ..... I Coupon mu>t be oreHnlod for discount. , .,., ,,,. = "' I WH~S, a mt ass1 ... .i.u,oc .,..... UloO•••..i I I ghs Pltos,ltor 11111, 54.99 J ~ ...... - ,1ti •••..i I I ERNIE ,..IAll _,,...,._ UITNWOOD_,..oo ...... 54.>0 i MARTIN MARQUIS ll,0111 54.60 ..... --....--1100 ...... I I D'AHar io ll's 53.99 n t...&.c,,...... , - »n....., D'AM&rio Im ll;s 517.99 g ...... w.....11 l-.it- PIOO ••i.,1 I Call: I for a FREE utatoi u• p,iu list Jut &in u a calf, aOJti••· W. I 341 21 00 Otter expires I also km CIUT DEALS OI otll,r KCUllfiU ... i~stro11Hh. L_.;.______:1:_1 ~II, 1- eoo- 472 - 7396 s TRINC LIQUIDATORS UNLIMITE The Pointer Page 7

The UWSP Dance Department presents their annual Dance Concert this week. The show runs from Friday night through next Thursday and good seats remain. More Information can be obtained by calling the Fine Arts BoxQfflce. .

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Dreamweaver casts multimedia spell

REFLECTIONS -ON AN MONTAGE OF ROMANCE FACES SEEKING A night long. Sheesh! There's a spectacle), or to ridicule the EXPERIENCE The AND FRIENDSHIP IS PURPOSE. " DUST IN THE couple of long-haired program. These people Dreamweaver. FLASHED ON THE WIND. " gentlemen sitting in the next generally left early before By Mike Daehn SCREENS TO THE TUNE Okay, it's still working. The row who seem to find this the sermonizing, giggled Well PBR here I am. Let's OF JOHN DENVER'S emotion level still controls sequence particularly often, or complained, but go into this expecting the PROCLAMATION, " YOU this audience but it's just amusing. At least if he's mostly among their little best. Remember you're FILL UP MY SENSES." starting to come on a bit dead, no more Thoreau pockets. reporting, not editorializing. DISCOING, HANG heavy.Don'tsuspendthenice scenes. . As for me, what do I do? I And though you 're not a GLIDING, BALBOA PARK credibility you've worked so RICK ' S SOUL IS really can't review the show Christian, it's sure easy ZOO, EATING OUT, hardtoestablish ... please. ASCENDING FROM THE in any traditional format. It enough to appreciate love, PLAYING FRISBEE , ANOTHER WORD FROM ACCIDENT SCENE. IT would be like passing faith, and hope. Hope it's GETTING IN TOUCH WITH THE DEVIL. " THE TALKS TO US AND TO HIS judgment on Christianity, a believable! THE BEAUTY OF NATURE ESCAPE YOU WELCOME LADYFRIEND. SUD­ verdict I'm not ready or Let's see what this ALL COME ALIVE IN THE AS YOUR FRIEND MAY DENLY THE PARAMEDICS qualified to render. What the program says. " The MULTI-MEDIA SYNTHE- . WELL DESTROY YOU IN REVIVE RICK, Campus Crusade For Christ Dreamweavers - Do super­ SIS. THE END," COMPLETE RESTORING HIS SOUL seemed to do well was convey natural forces · shape your AND LIFE. RICK HAS a strong, positive optimism destiny?" Demonic eyes and BEEN TO tHE GATES OF for idealism that Christians dangling puppet strings HELL AND NOW REALIZES tend to internalize so attached to John Davidson THAT HE MUST MAKE effectively. The Christian and Jaclyn Smith look-alikes. CHANGES IN HIS Peace of Mind, their vision Pretty effective publicity. At LIFESTYLE AND GOALS. for a better future on this least one guy in the Theater ON A MOUNTAIN earth as well as in some department will come RETREAT, RICK FINDS future existence, certainly thinking the show's about THE BIBLE IS THE sprang boldly to life in the Brian DePalma or John ANSWER. HE SHARES Dreamweaver's first half. Carpenter. "More than 2000 THIS DISCOVERY WITH . Their problems begin when visuals projected onto three HIS BEST FRIEND AND they govern the material large screens give a unique HIS BEST FRIEND'S WIFE. world as if it were solely a entertainment experience ALL THREE ACCEPT spiritual nexus. In today's you won't want to miss." JESUS. AS THEIR complicated society, Pretty many people in here SAVIOUR. A PICTURE OF morality embodies grays as for a twelve o'clock showing. OUR UNIVERSE, SUPER well as blacks and whites. Wonder where their heads NOV AS, AND THE CLOUDS With dogmatic approaches to are at? Those screens are OF MOSES AND philosophy, this truth is big, so are those speakers! MICHELANGELO (WHICH- sometimes . neglected as it Tunes oughta be nice. EVER CAME FIRST) FILL was here. Realism in actual Wonder if this is a THESCREEN. life situations was Christianity refresher course Boy was I wrong in being WITH SWIRLING HAZE, The crowd seems to be split occasionally suspended so or an ins pi ration a I skeptical about this program. GUTTURAL TONES AND · into two camps with me in the that viewers could be timebomb. Bye, bye lights. This beautiful outdoor EVER-REDDENING EYES. middle. The majority knew 'shocked' away from using THE MUSIC ST ARTS. A photography coupled with the MORE SOUL SEARCHING just what they were in for drugs. In the course of SWIRLING HAZE OF bossstereosystemisblowing BY RICK ON "WHAT'S A· · when they arrived and several weeks after Mary's COLOR FILLS THE THREE me away. Whoever put this FELLA TO DO?" KEPT relished the chance to renew death, everyone in ruck's SCREENS. THE together really knew how to BARELY ALIVE BY S&G'S their faith. Several prayers surroundings had accepted PRESENCE OF EVIL IS convey effective emotion. " PATTERNS" AND STYX'S were flashed on the screens, Christianity as the "way." In HINTEDAT. The shading is great. "PIECES OF EIGHT." saving us the trouble of real life • such sweeping Nice effect. Wonder how Watching makes me feel SATAN AGAIN AND MORE walking to the room's front to changes take much it's done. Hnun, it's an good about living, about DEMONIC THAN EVER, make testimonials of faith. deliberation, ergo time. oversized Christmas tree Christian Peace of Mind. And "I'M ALIVE AND WELL These of the fold were color wheel. Never would've regardless of disagreements AND LIVING IN L.A." extremely pleaseC, with the So how do I get these thought anything that tiny I have with their philosophy, All right! Hold on, enough production and excited by the reactions down on paper? could mesmerize an audience I've always held deep envy already. "The escape... " My communal air of spiritual There has to be a way. this size. for their peaceful state of high school had basketball oneness. The others had Perhaps a kind of stream of SLIDES START TO mind. cheers that didn't sound that come out of ignorance, consciousness article would FLASH ON THE SCREENS THE BEATLES', " WHEN 'pop'ishly trite. More and inebriatio.n (for the work .... IN SYNCHRONIZATION I'M SIXTY-FOUR" - more I find Satan to be the ;ss;sssssss.ss:sssss.ss;sssssss.sssssss.ss:ssssssss;ssss WITH CONTEMPORARY WEDDING "r:f>.REPARA­ only believable character MUSIC. WE ' RE INTRO- TIONS, THE BIG DAY, THE (and I don't accept the DUCED TO RICK, MARY HONEYMOON, MARY'S existence of any such evil & THEIR BEST FRIENDS FIRST HOMECOOKED emissary). Furthermore, if RESPECTIVELY. THE MEAL WITH McDONALD'S I'm subjected to one more SLIDES PROGRESS IN COMING TO THE RESCUE, " ruck ponlJers the meaning SUCH A WAY AS TO GIVE A DRIVE IN THE of life while walking through CREDENCE TO MOVE- . COUNTRY . . . " THE God's wonderful world of MENT AND THE PASSAGE CRASH." RICK SURVIVES, "1.la .1 ,·e" scene, my OF TIME. MARY DOESN'T. temptation will be to vocally Notes, I should be writing The skidding tires and support the opposition. notes ... but about what? This shattering glass goes down RICK TRIES TO ESCAPE is life as it should be. Leave It hard with this crowd. Some FROM REALITY BY to Beaver, Father Knows sniffles, many gasps of ATTENDING A Best, Donna Reed ... disbelief. I'm not feeling so " MARIJUANA"PARTY - THE HAZE IS BACK THIS well myself. We have " MAMA TOLD .ME NOT TO TIME WITH LASER accepted these characters as COME." AFTER SMOKING, STREAMERS AND THE real - the slides have DRINKING AND DEMON EYES. A RACY succeeded. The crowd asks in LAUGHING AWAY THE SONG WITH A DRIVING collective introspection." NIGHT, RICK GIVES A BEAT BELLOWS, " IT'S What if it had been my FEMALE DRUGGIE A EASY NOW THAT PEOPLE spouse, my child, my girl or RIDE HOME ON HIS ~ . - ~ .IU!I! UWSP foosballk·~ champions Pat Crowns and John DON'T BELIEVE IN ME boyfriend? Their answer is MOTORCYCLE. BECAUSE ANYMORE," AND, "GOD IS butterflies. OF THE " HIGH," HE Finco finished third out of 22 teams at the recent DEAD - I CREATED THAT BLACK SABBATH, "THE STOPS HIS BIKE AND Regional ACU-1 tourney held at UW-Mllwaukee. MYSELF." WORLD IS A LONELY ATTEMPTS TO STOP CARS Competition was among campus finalists from Just once, just once I PLACE WHEN YOU'RE ON ON THE FREEWAY WITH Minnesota, Wisconsin, Upper Michigan, and wanted Batman to get YOUR OWN," IMAGES OF THE LEFT SIDE OF HIS Northern Illinois schools in foosball, pool, whipped. Just once let the TOMBSTONES, THE PAIN BODY. backgammon, chess, pingpong and video games. Penguin have his moment. IN REMEMBERING, THE Reefer Madness, circa Strange that I would think RED ROSE BUDDING, 1981. Yeah and almost every Other UWSP entrants of note were Katbileen thatnow. BLOOMING, .WILTING IN pot party I've heard or read Hanna who placed second in women's billiards THE HAZE HAS THE PASSAGE OF LIFE .. A about will play that acid and Greg Fix and Gary Schrank who tied for fifth DISSIPATED . . A SLIDE MONT AGE OF SEARCHING Three Dog Night rock all in men's billiards. Page 10 March 5, 1981 UFS pre1enta: Scenes from a UNIVERSITY WRITERS Marriage By Jeanne Peboskl Johan. The other characters Igmar Bergman's .1974 are only spoken of. Their film, Scenes from a presence is felt rather than ANNOUNCES: Marriage, sums up seen. But at the same time everything there is to ~ow Bergman manages to convey about love, sex, mamage a sense of society, with its and divorce. economics, politics, social The- six "scenes" of the structure, ideals and • Barney Street, the UWSP LITERARY ARTS MAGA­ film depict 10 years in the life insecurities. of Marianne (Liv Ullman) zine is accepting submissions of poetry, short fiction , and high Bergm3n's work has a nd Johan (Erland always had an extraordinary contrast black and white drawings. Deadline: March 13. Send Josephson). A middle-dass degree of psychological submissions to University Writers, c/o The Writing Lab, 306 Swedish couple, they have realism, but this film two daughters and are the surpasses his former level or Collins. Submissions should include a stamped, self-addressed ideal married couple - achievement. His artistic envelope. they're even interviewed by _a brilliance and insights into magazine because of their human suffering is marital bliss. However, exhilarating. Throughout the trouble soon creeps in, film, there are very few without the couple knowing exterior scenes, which helps • Open Reading - March 6, 8:00-10:00 P.M. Com­ it. When the interviewer asks make the relationshi p munications Room, University Center. Bring your poems and Johan to describe himself, he between Marianne and Johan says, "I'm extremely isolated. This feeling of stories to share. intelligent, well-balanced, isolation is enhanced by the sexy, a . good mixer and a few outdoor scenes in the film splendid lover. Marianne, the because the only peopl e "perfect" wif~, agrees with shown are Marianne and him. She describes herself as Johan. · • Writers' WorkshQp - March 9, 7:00 P.M., The being married to Johan and Bergman relies heavily on Writing Lab, 306 Collins. A workshop discussion of poems and the mother of two daughters. the facial close-up to explore Trouble is brewing in stories in progress. Ple!lse turn in yo_ur work for duplicating by - the feelings of his characters. Paradise. Unlike Marianne, As the emotions become 4:00 P ."M ., March 6 at The Writing Lab. the audience realizes she is more healed, the close-ups frustrated. grow larger. The social and family Throughout the film , the obligations of marriage are camera is usually static. also explored and the viewer When it does move, it has a • The Giovanna Sciarrone Bake gets a few hints that Johan is tremendous impact. having an affair. Marianne Likewise, the characters are Sale - March 9 and 10, 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. in The Writ- and Johan are also having frequently static. When they Ing Lab. sexual problems, but pretend do move, their gestures help they don't exist. express their feelings. Eventually, Johan tells Scenes from a Marriage Marianne he is leaving her belongs to a new film genre of for a yo unger woman. expanded psychological Always a lady, Marianne realism - focusin g on asks to see pictures of his new intense encounters between Summer Orientation lover and comments on her two or three people that nice breasts and dyed hair. achieves a dept h of When they meet to sign the characterization that was divorce papers, Marianne previously possible only in seduces Johan on his office the novel. Assistant Leader Position floor to prove to herself that The acting performances of she no longer needs him. A Ullman and Josephson are so physical and verbal fight convincing, the dialogue so ensues. As she's leaving, realistic and the conception Ma rianne tells Johan, "We of the relationship so subtl e, June 3 - July 16 should have started fighting that it is difficult to believe it long ago. It would have been is fiction and not fact. much better." What does she Also, Bergman's portrayal mean by that' The audience of the marriage is so complex must draw its own and varied that it is bound to • Leader, full time, sg75 & single room and conclusion. trigger personal associations Years later, both married for anyone who presently to other ~pie, Marianne has, or at-one "time had, _a board. and Johan meet and become lover. The film implies that if lgyers again. At ease with one has the strength to take_a each other, they confide relationship as far as 1t w1U sexual and other secrets. At go, to be totally honest w_ith last they have found a new the other person, to live • Assistant can take classes or work and gentleness with each other through the outbursts of and have become good anger, violence and tears, friends. one could discover an receive single room and board. In Marianne and Johan, emotional capacity that is Bergman gives the audience much richer and deeper than a picture of Everyman and one hopes for. Bergma n Everywoman. They shows us that doubts are represent our quirks, -flaws, never quieted, the struggl~ is • 2.25 acmmulative G.P.A. lo be eligible. . weaknesses and virtues more never over and the confusion brilliantly than we can. is never eliminated but love Superbly directed, - imperfect as it is - Bergman perceives the comforts and survives. continual, subtle The University Film manipulation for power in the Society is presenting this • Application and information available al most intimate relationships. powerful drama_ . - However, he is aware how considered by some critics to 103 Student Services. Deadline is March unconsciously it happens and be Bergman's best film - on how unaware the characters Tuesday, March JO and are of what they are doing. Wednesday, March II at 7 24, 1981. One great aspect of p.m. in .the Program Banquet Bergman's direction is that Room of the Universi ty he limits himself to the Center. Admission is $1. drama of Marianne and The Pointer Page 11 Envi,·onm•nt The Great Nuke Dump Debate By Mike Victor interest research Washington. waste sites, Bainter said that gallons of w;iter per day A panel debate on the organization which has "The nuclear waste is no there was no possibility of flowing through the site due nuclear waste disposal issue published studies critical of problem compared to the groundwater ever reaching to . cracks and fissures from sponsored by the Portage the · Wisconsin radiation volwne of other highly toxic the canisters of highly the blasting required to CoUnty Health Resources monitoring program. The chemicals and materials radioactive wastes: construct the vast repository. Committee last Thursday UCS is a national produced in the United But the Environmental Bainter also stated that featured proponents and organization of scientists States," stated Bainter, who Impact Statement by the solar energy is more opponents of nuclear power opposed to nuclea r began the discussion. After a Department of Energy states dangerous than nuclear and the wide ran~e of development and is based in brief description of nuclear that there will be 400,000 power and that energy­ problems associated with the efficient homes could be nuclear industry. dangerous because of Monica Bainter, professor radioactive gas seeping into emeritus from UWSP, and the homes. Paul Wazniak of the Public ... Paul Wazniak of WPS Information department of C attempted to redefine the Wisconsin Public Service . ~ entire issue by saying, "The (WPS), were the pro-nuclear ...... issue that is in everyone's and· anti-solar representa­ =:I mind tonight is to make sure tives. Cl) the job is done correcUy," On the pro-solar and safe f probably echoing the views of energy side of the argwnent the owners of WPS but of few were Dr. Douglass LaFollette <" of those present at the of the Union for Concerned £ meeting, most of whom were Scientists (UCS)~ and Ms. ~ opposed to the construction of Gertrude Dixon from the .i:: nuclear sites. League Against Nuclear c. Wazniak said that the Dangers (LAND), a Rudolph, Left to right, Monica Balnler, Douglasa LaFollette, Doug Wamlal<, and Gertrude LAND study on radiation Wisconsin-based public Dlxon. .. made up panel monitoring was biased and Get off your cam and pitch-in Solid Waste Fonnn promotes public participation, that means YOU By Unda Raymon Coalition for Recycling, jwnp in taxes in the County. " Recovery was the topic of the and energy recovery were The Central Wisconsin the major benefits. A large Solid Waste Management Beverage industry According to John Reindl, second sesston. Dr. Aga "The U.S . produces 400 Razvi, Professor of Soil and capital investment, air Forums project sponsored a representatives, and others pollution and tlie need for public Forwn on Alternatives provided background billion pounds of refuse per Water Science at UWSP, led year. This is enough to fill the the discussion, which focused pre-sorting were its to the Disposal of Solid information on each of the limitations. Wastes in Landfills last areas. After the New Orleans Superdome , on methods of mass burning and refuse derived fuels. The final session featured a "The U.S. produces 400 billion pounds Economic, operationai, Deposit Legislation panel. and environmental Rob Erwin, of the Wisconsin of refuse per year. This is enough to fill considerations of Coaliti,on for Recycling, and incineration were weighed, Jim Pennau of Pepsi-Cola the New Orleans Superdometwice peryear. as were its advantages and BotUin_g Co., in Oshkosh, led disadvantages Reduced the program. The pros and volume of waste, flexibility in cons of deposit legislation Of this, about 70% i~_recyclable." handling varying quantities were discussed. John Reindl Wednesday at Benjamin Franklin Junior High in Stevens Point. presentations, question and twice a day. Of this, 11bout 70 Weekly Environment quiz ... The Forum was one of answers sessions were held. · percent is recyclable," three held last week in Wood, The Source Separation Reindl sajd. Portage, · and Marathon program was coordinated by .Questions about outdoor fun counties. . John Reindl of the Wisconsin Recycling is seen as a Bryan Pierce, Project" Solid Waste Recycling solution to the problem of solid waste disposal in By Terry·Bnrant-Scheok Coordinator of the Solid Authority , and Dave I. What is the purpose of should a group of hikers walk Waste Forums stated in his Drewiske of the UW­ landfills. Its advantages the J-stroke in canoeing? · on? introduction that " ... the Extension. include saving landfill space ' Drewiske told the audience primary goal of the Forum is and life, energy, -and natural 2. What bird, famous for its 7. What type of snowshoe is to promote public of 23 that, "Portage County resources. produces enough garbage to variety of calls, is symbolic most suitable for travel in a participation in solid waste Stevens Point is in the of the northern lakes country brushy, wooded area? issues ." Pierce. then fill the Public Square in Stevens Point 30 feet high six process of opening its own oftheB.W.C.A.? introduced the program recycling center. A 8. A controversial one topics and their facilitators to times per year. With Source Separation, this could be cooperative, named Intra­ 3. What is the H.C.R.S.? dollar tax which goes to the the audience. S ta te Cooperative , Stevens Point parks is levied The Forum format reduced 10-15 percent." Presently Stevens Point Enterprises, Recycling was 4. Name the famous cross­ on whom? included two concurrent formed, with members country ski race held in hour-long sessions with three transports its refuse to Green Lake, Wisconsin, a round donatinj: $100 to Join . The Co­ northern Wisconsin that is a 9. Edward Abbey, in Desert different subject areas. op is uruque to Wisconsin and part of the World Loppet Solitaire, offers 3 proposals Participants could choose trip distance of 120 miles, at a cost of about $1 ,000 per day. the country. Members with series? for the salvation of the from : Source Separation volunteer time and energy to programs, Incineration and "The garbage collection National Parks and the this collect materials which will 5. Name one of the best visitors. Name them. Energy Recovery, and budget for Stevens Point then be sold. The money will Deposit Legislation . year is $350,000," Drewiske procedures to use in caring 10. What is meant by be . returned t o the for a person in the advanced trimming a craft? (Hint: Resource people from the stated. "Last year it was organizations. Wisconsin Solid Waste $200,000, and two years ago, it stages of hypothermia? Applies to boating.) was only $78 ,000. This Recycling Authority! uws~. 6. ·on what side of the road Answen on p. 12 UW-Extension, Wisconsin represents the biggest sing!~ Incineration and Energy Page 1% March 5, 1981

From little acorna. big oaks grow • · • 2nd Street Pub Arborculture - a chip off the Pr.esents S.A.F. block Student Society of The convention, held in offing and it is hoped that Arborculture is the name, Oconomowoc on Feb ~IO trees for the nursery .will be Headlights urban forestry is their game. gave 19 people the chance to stock for Arbor day plantings A young and aggressive meet city foresters and and gradeschool projects Formerly student o·rganization is private consultants. The someday. Mike Wendt is leafing out in a new dir~tion Point group that happened to looking into a tr~ Pruning (Heart Strings) from the Society of American be the largest student program for OJH:ampus. ForesteJ>S and has the showing- at any state W".A.A. Also in the planning stages complete backing of the convention, were treated are speakers for the S.S.A. Wisconsin Artiorists. with great respect and gained meetings · and events. Dr. Robert Miller, Forestry valuable experience and Announcements for these .Friday, March 6 Professor in the College of contacts for the future. occasions will be made later. Natural Resources will be the Dan Traas, President of the If you are Interested in ~~~~-ALSO~~~~­ advisor for the S.S.A. The new organization said that urban forestry, botany, or new organization has already the Arborculturalists hope to other related subjects been recognized on campus build community tree contact Dan Trass, Les (han Choops, March 11 for about a year and were awareness via education and Werner, VP; Julianne able to attend a W.A.A. tree planting in the area. A Schieffer, Sec; or Roger Daddy Whiskers, St. Patrick's· Day convention. future tree nursery is in the ·Meine, Treas. March 17 In keeping with clean water·------Portage Co.•inty. wi~ _Its Septic systems are first grant \,.-ard, Joins that have beeri awarded Randy Bruce, March 17 receiving a great deal of Marathon, Oneida, and Vilas funds. attention as they are counties in the North .Central ------important in keeping our District in receiving funds . Conlon p. 25 water resources from to 23 th total / becoming contaminated. This brings . e . implemented immedi;itely. ATTENTION WOMEN Counties and the Department nwnber of counties statewide Secondly, the Atomic Energy of Natural Resources are Conl from p. 11 Commission and .t!te _Nuclear working together to aid in Regulatory COIIUIIISSJon have Free Beer replacing failing septic not accepted by the leading abysmal records and are systems. The plan is called radiologists, but admitted simply not believable. Only a the Wisconsin Fund and has thathehadneverreadit. truly independent Every Sunday recentiy awarded Portage LaFollette opened his commission free of vested County $2,481 to replace a remarks by posing the interests that have been such failing system. question, "Why are we an integral part of previous 2:00-6:00 The Wisconsin Fund worried about radioactive agencies would be provides grants to cover 60 waste?" acceptable, LaFollette said. percent or up to a maximwn Radiation is a unique form This also entails the public of $3,000, of the cost of of pollution that is funding of the critics of such replacing or rehabilitating -destructive to living tissues a commission in order to residential or small septic at the molecular level and create a body that can systems, Only failing causes genetic dama~e as develop socially acceptable systems, not new ones, with well as being highly solutions. county or state enforcement carcinogenic. Of the The evening ended with an orders against them are radioactive isotopes and exchange between a eligible. Seasonal homes and elements created by nuclear questioner and Bainter on the small businesses with power, many are long- waste transportation issue. average daily wastewater lasting, such as Plutoniwn After repeatedly responding loads more than 2,100 gallons 239, which takes 240,000 years to ll:!e question with, "You are also eligible. to decay and is one of the can't have your cake and eat So far, the DNR has mosttoxicsubstancesknown. it too," the questioner awardedmorethim$2million It is concentrated up the food exclaimed, "I don't want for work on 1200 septic chain, which means that the your cake!" systems through the levels of contamination in the ------­ Wisconsin Fund monies. higheranimalsismanytimes Answers to the quiz. Morch5 700P!!! Interest in the Wisconsin that of the lower plants. Room 333 Comm. Bldg. Fund grant program for LaFollette outlined a 1. The J-stroke is used in Bob Nelson, contemporary. experi­ · failing septic systems proposal for dealing with the the stern of the canoe to keep continues to grow. A total of problem. First of all, he said, the canoe on a straight mental film maker, will be speaking 29 counties statewide have stop producing the wastes. course, or to steer the craft in passed resolutions to There are alternatives to the direction of the side that and showing some of his humorous, participate under the Fund's nuclear and coal plant the sternperson is paddling Ironic films which use unpredictable regulations and have adopted development, like on. three-year maintenance and conservation and a range of 2. The loon. elements and a sense of the out­ inspection programs. solar options that can be 3. Heritage Conservation rageousness, on March 5 in the Wis­ Recreation Service. 4. The Blrkebelner. consin Room. Nelson's films, allow Environmental Notes 5. Strip off.wet clothing and The Wildlife Society will student chapter of the hop into a warm sleeping bag the viewer a space to partlcpate present a talk on timber Fisheries Society. Sali is a wolves, tonight at 7 in D 102 of with the victim. more actively than he can In most limnology and aquatic 6. They should walk in a the Science Building. The ecology specialist. films. speaker will be Jim Rieder. single file line facing traffic. Nelson has made some films that There will be a film on the 7.Bearpaw. timber wolf with Robert 8. Motel and hotel guests . . · are expllcltly "participatory"; asking Redford as the narrator. " WE CARE ABOUT 9. A. No more cars m Everyone is welcome to OCEANS" is the theme for National Parks. . the audience to enter Imaginatively attend. this year's National Wildlife B. No more new roads m into the viewing prdcess through Week. In recognition of the National Parks. Trout behavior will be week and the emphasis on the C. Put the park rangers to some form of game playing which discussed in a public oceans, the Student Chapter work in outdoor education, of the Wildlife Society will the film sets up. program Thursday night, guldance, and assistance to M~rch 5! at the University of present Dr. Leo Minasian the visitors. Some of Nelson's films Include W1SConsm-Stevens Point. who will give a slide show on 10. Trimming a craft "Bleu Shut", "Oh Dem Water­ Arnie Sali, a faculty Marine Environments and means placing the weight of member at the UW-Marathon Creatures. The presentation all the gear and passengers melons", "Thick Pucker" and County Center in Wausau will take place on Monday, so that the craft Is balanced "Plastic Haircut". will be hosted by the UWSP March 9, 7 p.m. in 125 Colllns from side to side and fore and Classroom Center. aft. The Pointer Page 13

Th~nks college Mud Wrestling tonight

By Margaret Scheid second, third and fourth " The world tonight is Why are you attending helpings of everything she mud!" declares an college? Are you· here to made. You made her feel so announcer introducing learn a trade - to prepare for good, so appreciated - and " Challenge of the 80's," a a career? Are you here to all because of your college mud wrestling contest which · train your mind? What is experience with food. will be held tonight at UWSP. your academic purpose? College fOO

To the Pointer: Christopher Lee. I will agree· Washington to Senators The basic content of the bill 250,000 more as v1ctuns. I realize you people need that Christopher Lee Proxmire, Kasten, and is to stop the sale and Again, this is only a another letter about portrayed the Count perhaps Kennedy. manufacture of "Saturday common sense bill for a so­ homosexuality about · as as well as anyone, but to rank I found that the vast Night Specials" ( pistols with called common sense, sane much as you need a poke in him higher than Bela Lugosi majority of those present on short barrels, that are easily nation. I realize this would the eye with a sharp stick, so (Dracnla, 1931 ) is absurd. the wings were concerned concealed behind a hand, not stop all murders, but even I'll be short and to the point. Bela Lugosi brought to the and felt a need to stop the sale ones that are produced with one life is worth effort. ll you This past week (Gay part of the Transylvanian of " Saturday Night no intention of sporting use would like to write to Awareness Week ) I once Count turned vampire, a Specials." What really but for murder - the Washington to urge your again was reminded of the· certain aristocratic charm shocked me was the amount criminal's favorite weapon). Senator or Representative to Simple fact that I'll never be that has since been copied, of apathy and ignorance in The bill would. also put support the bill in Congress, able to stomach seeing but never equaled. His own the minority's views. When tougher penalties on those Write to: Senator__ , mature members of the same Bohemian accent fit the part explaining the bill, I received people who are convicted of The U.S. Senate, Washington sex kissing each other and perfectly, and his piercing such responses as, "I think using handguns to commit D.C., 20510 or to Congress­ engaging in behavior that is stare not only mesmerized everyone should own a small crimes. This type of man or Congresswoman obviously not merely the fair damsel on the screen, gun, it's only right." "This legislation does not affect · ___, House of Represen­ Platonic. but the audience as well. kind of act really doesn't hunters with rifles, shotguns, tatives, Washington D.C., Morality , theology, Christopher Lee - excel­ affect me." " Why not outlaw etc. The Kennedy-Rodino 20515. sociology, and psychology lent, Bela Lugosi- Dracnla! knives, they do more damage Handgun Crime Control Act issues aside, I just don't like Sincerely, than guns." "Guns don 't kill is a common sense bill; the Think about this and keep it. Dan Dessecker· people, the people do." I don't United States is the only in niind that one in four of You know it's sort of like know if these people have nation in the world that you will become a victim or roaches and silverfish, they ToTbe Pointer: fallen victim to the doesn't have some enforced know a victim of a handgun might be around but yo11'd This is a letter to say thank misconceived propaganda of restrictions on who can own crime. Remember, it's our rather not see them. you to the 720 people who the National Rifle or sell handg'!}IS. We are also future and united we can Geo! Patterson signed my petition that was Association or if they are the leading 11 .. uon in the beat the monopolistic NRA . in favor of the Kennedy­ indeed as stupid as they number of deaths each year Scott Blanchard Rodino Handgun Crime sound, but this closed-minded from handguns - 20,000, with Rm. %39, 'lbomson Hall To The Pointer: Control Act. For the readers attitude is particularly William Vought's horror who do not realize why this frustrating because we are movie trivia in last week's "thanks" is in order, I'll tell the future generation of a D;M. MOORE, O.D. Pointer was very interesting, you. I went to eight of the 15 nation in decline, a nation however, question five was dorms (the others would not that is being eaten up by . JOHN M. LAURENT, O.D. totally opinionated, and in allow me to "solicit" my crime and senseless killing. my opinion, equally information) to explain the Incidentally, the NRA is one DOCTORS OF OPTOMETRY incorrect. The qu,estion read, essence of the bill and the of the most powerful lobbies " Who, in 1958, became the urgent need for it. I asked for in Washington, spending screen's greatest Count· their support by having them millions of dollars on FOR APPOINTMENT .1052 MAIN ST • . Dracula?" The reputedly sign an " unofficial" petition, Congressmen so they support 715-341-9455 STEVENS POIIT, WI 54481 correct answer was which has been sent to their " rights". ... - .· ·- . THE HORIZON YEARBOOK HAS JOB OPENINGS FOR ALL EDITORIAL POSITIONS (FOR THE 1981-82 SCHOOL. YEAR)

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There are certain things in the world of favoring Philadelphia in the odds-making of the state penitentiary (Gaines and sports that are very overrated. For category. But he picks Oakland just about Gregory). instance: every year because of his close friendship The record-breaking financial success of with Raider owner Al Davis. He picks Major League Baseball. " Fatcat" owners against the teams he dislikes and uses his such as George Steinbrenner dole out The New England Patriots. With all the " facts board" as a device to cover up his astronomical amounts of cash to the likes of talent they supposedly possess, one would bias. Dave Winfield ir} order to dominate the free think they would make the playoffs more The "fine" job being done by NBA agent market. This tactic threatens to often. Commissioner Larry O'Brien. There is too destroy the competitive balance of the Green Bay Packer safeties Steve Luke much disparity between the best and worst sport. The problem will not be solved unless and Johnnie Gray. While it is true that both teams in the NBA. Many clubs are baseball can find a way to distribute the are vicious hitters, it is also true that both experiencing attendance problems and wealth evenly amongst its various are mediocre pass defenders. The Pack is rumors of widespread drug abuse are organizations. Baseball would be wise to burned too often on third and long situations tarnishing the league's image. In addition, follow the lead of the NFL, where tiny over the middle as well as on the corners. the season is too long. Who wants to watch Green Bay can bid with the New York Football announcers Pat Summeral and the NBA Championship series when the Giants for quality athletes. Toni Brookshier. These two men are major league baseball season is reaching Speed skater Beth Heiqen. After so much considered to be CBS's smoothest its halfway point? ·success in international competition, what broadcasting duo. But Summeral has a The Milwaukee Bucks (without Bob happened at Lake Placid? Winning a bronze tendency to defend everything Pete Rozelle Lanier). If Big Bob's knees give out before medal is the only thing that kept her from does instead of concentrating on the game. the playoffs, the Bucks will be pretenders being shut out. Brookshier tends to be too " cute" while instead of contenders for the NBA crown. The term, "potential" in sports. Butch providing little if any insight. . The recruiting job done by Wisconsin Lee had potential. Earl Tatum had Ohio State quarterback Art Schlichter. basketball coach Bill Cofield. Cofield potential. Larry McNeil had potential. When this young signal-caller came out of recruited the likes of Wes Matthews, James Sidney Wicks ~d potential. Kent Benson high school, everyone wondered how many "Stretch" Gregory, Arnold Gaines and had potenti;ll. Barry Smith (remember times he would-win the Heisman Trophy. Larry Petty. Although these individuals had him?) had potential. Johnny Rodgers had Now people are wondering if he's pro basketball talent, Cofield had difficulties potential. Pat Sullivan had potential. Need I football material. He will have to prove that keeping one of them on the team say more? . next season. (Matthews), keeping one of them from Finally, Pointer Sports Editor Joe Jimmy "The Greek." Sure he ~d becoming the Goodyear Blimp (Petty), and Vanden Plas. The guy is just too critical of Oakland would win the Super Bowl despite he almost failed in keeping two of them out things, you know? Joe Vanden Plas

Editor-John Teggatz News Editor-John Slein News Editor-Jeanne Pehoski Features-Mike Daehn .Sports-Joe Vanden Plas . Student Affairs -C hris Bandettini Environment: Steve Schunk Copy-Bob Ham Photography-Gary LeBouton Graphics-Mike Hein Brian Rieselman Advertising manager - Tom Woodside Advertising manage r-8111 Berenz Business Manager - Laurie . Bongiovanni Office manager - Terry Onsruri Ad Representative­ Sue Epping Advisor-Dan Houlihan Thf' Pointf"r is a second class publication 1USPS-0982401 published .-•ekly on Thursday by the University of . .... on5m· Steve:·s Point and th(" UW-System Board of Re11ents, 113 Commumcation Arts Cenler; Stevens Point. WI s«St. POSTMASTER . Send address change to ' The Poir;ter. 113 Communication Arts ~ W~Y DA¥·, w~ c~~ SE~ T~~ TOTAL D~~RADATION Center, Stevens Point. WI 5448J. The Pointer is written and edited by the <" Pointer s taH. composed of UW~P students . and it is solely responsible for its editorial content and pol icy. mWOM~H ON Nt1~0RK T.V. '' Written permission is required for the reprint of all materials presented m Thr Poinln. Page 16 March 5, 1981

RESOURCE CENTER presents WOMEN'S HISTORY WEEK SATURDAY, MARCH 7 Marj Bly, Pantomimist 8:00 -Wright Lounge, University Center NO ADMISSION FEE SUNDAY, MARCH 8 International Women's Day Women's Dance and Party In Celebration of our History 8:30 p.m. · Wiscoosin Room, University Center $1.INJ DONATION MONDAY, MARCH 9 ''Women in History" Panel Discussion 8:00 p.m. - r:.11ir-Schwarz Room, University Center NO ADMISSlON FEE

TUESDAY, MARCH 10 t. Dee Axelrod, Women Artist 8:00 p.m. · Communication Room, University Center Reception to follow NO ADMISSION FEE

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 Cathy Winter and Betsy Rose · "Woman Songs for Human Kind" FREE WORKSHOP: 3:00 p.m. -Communication Room, University Center CONCERT: 8:00 p.m. -Sentry Theatre Tickets: $1.00 for students and in advance - $2.00 at the door

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By Gary LeBouton "Travel in Style" was the theme of this year's fashion show _presented by the UWSP Fashion Merchal\dising Club. The show gives club members a chance to organize, put together and present a fashion show. MAGICAL MERLIN Apparel for the show was Modeb from the UWSP ~ Fashion contributed by local clothing Enterprises, LTD. stores. Club strut their stuff P.O. Box 344 · .Ap proximately 100 peovle Merchandising viewed the 1981 spring and South S63W18747 College Ave. swnmer fashions for men and women, which have a Muskego, WI 53150 and wes,em styles for men free-styl"e approach to them, care. Cotton and gauze are Send $15.00 in check or money order to em phasizing body predomina nt. Pastels, are featured . Straight legged movements. Pants for especially raspberry, lemon, pants are worn with light the above address. Which includes pos­ women are "in," along with and strawberry, are the "in" sweaters for cool spring tage, handling and sales taxes. nights. And the urban cowboy lrpsuits, cuffed knees an~ olors. Flowers are printed Be sure to include your name, address and zip 5 ould~r ruffles. on the fabric for detail. look is no longer a fad - it's Fabncs are chosen for easy Solid earthy tones in casual the fashion . code. Page 18 March S, 1981

ConL from p. 13 Gosh, as you think about it wrestlers. of their choice to to compete in the mud. more and more, you will yictory." Wrestlers compete Students and teachers alike DEE AXEL ROD realize (more and more) the m a 10' by 10' ring with six will wrestle for fun. profound impact college has inches of mud. had on your lifestyle. You and Rev. Prochnow, producer your underwear, socks, of the show, calls it, "the wildest, craziest sportin11 unupsettable stomach, finger 11 dexterity and sleep resistant event to ever hit the road. According to Prochnow, Trivia body will graduate as a team - ready for anything life "Mud wrestling is currently throws at you ( a washing receiving attention machine breakdown that throughoµt the country and lasts between four and six national press exposure. Answers: However, 'Challenge of the months, alligator au gratin, a 1) Clara Blandick restaurant where you eat 80's' is the only mud wrestling organization 2) Love Is on the Air spaghetti with chopsticks, or 3) The Solar Film a bed and-or mattress sanctioned by the· American Mud Wrestlers Association 4) The Tin Drum shortage). What a feeling of 5) Ryan O'Neal security! and sponsored nationally." · Performers who travel 6) Here Comes Mr. Jordan Tuesday, with the group are known by 7) It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, ConL &om p. 13 stage names such as "Sister Mad World March 10 Sin" and " Porn Porn 8) Julie Andrews ~ event, featuring sanctioned _Debbie," and are paid a 9) King Kong, the Eighth mud wrestlers, local percentage of the receipts. Wonder OfThe World! 8:00 P.M. wrestling challengers and the Audience grudge matches 10) Melinda Dillon opportunity for everyone in are held before the show. Call Comm. Rm. the audience to cheer on the UAB at 346-2412 if you'd like u.c. ( I ' J ardeeJ:· Discussion/Workshop' "LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Wednesday, March 11 BREAKFAST IS NOW SERVED! Red Room HARDEE'S NEW HOMEMADE 10:30 A.M. BiSCUIT :BREAKFAST." University Center .KIN US ·TOMORROW IIOllhllG -AT THE HAIIDEFS NEAR YOU. TCl'nClffl:IW. t-. ~ cMwenl b t>r.-taal: tor • dWIQle HsdM's dalCious. MW Homema0e 8ltcult BtMldMe. ~ My, lreth-t>Med bllcuita...... l'rClffl SCtlllCh MCtl a"ld ...... , mornino Id ttarON·a. Md mam fo ewe. II* kw you n1Ytr'letyoftMty, 19fflC)ting.~hcM wtys..Fron'l~wrCl'l~tolMC'J...;,, ~~i 'fOUl choice ol lUCtl delec:iatN filngs u ----

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THE UNIV~RSITY CENTERS ARE CURRENTLY Sl;EKING APPLICATIONS FOR THE POSITION OF: STUDENT -EMPLOYMENT SUPERVISOR The Student Employment Supe_rvisor is a part-time stu­ dent position involving the overall administration of the University, Allen and DeBot ~enters student employment program.

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Applications are available at the Camp us Information Center in the University· Cente~. Return. all applications to the Information Center . by March 9. For more mformat,on call the Campus Information Center at 346-4242. The Pointer Page 21 Sports Thinclads Second at La-Crosse By Steve Heiting Eight-hundred eighty-yard Five first place finishes Depth also contributed to score could have been much runner Steve Brilowski also the Pointers' second place closer if not for some bad paved the way for the UW­ captured first in his event finish. Four seconds three Stevens Point men's track breaks early with three with I: 56 elapsed on the time thirds, and a flock of lesser disqualifications, a false _ team to take second place at clock. finishes added points to the start, and a fallen hurdler," the Don Bremer Invitational The final individual first UWSPscore. he said. at La Crosse Saturday. came in a showdown between Taking second for Point The Pointers finished freshman speedster Len we re Bruce Lammers in the second to La Crosse ( 139 1-3 Malloy and now-former 60-yard high hurdles with a to 116 1-3) The WSUC champion Reggie time of :07.6; Ellis in the 1000- Regardless of the rest of the field scored as Raab of La Crosse. Malloy yard run, 2:20.0; Lutkus in problems, Witt was pleased. follows: Farmland Track broke the ribbon in the 60- the 300 dash, : 33.1; and Andy "This was a real good meet · Club, 71; UW-Eau Claire. 69 yard dash with a time of Shwnway in the long jwnp for us; we performed very 1-3 ; UW-Milwaukee, 58 1-3; :06.3. with a leap of 22 feet, 9'1. well even though our men UW -Oshkosh 42; UW­ Stevens Point's 880 and inches. who went to nationals last Whitewater 37 1-3; UW-Stout one-mile relay squads, Taking thirds were shot week were a little flat. I feel 31 1-3 ; Kegonsa Track Club, consisting of Malloy, Jon putter Kirk Morrow, that when those guys are on, 13; St. Thomas 8; Carroll 1; Gering, Barry Martzahl, and Lammers in the 220 we can make the conference and Augsburg College 0. Dave Lutkus, and Dave intermediate hurdles, and meet a real dog fight. " Point chalked up three Soddy, Martzahl, Brilowski, Tom Weatherspoon in the individual firsts and topped Rick Witt and Eric Parker , triple jwnp. respectively, each turned in the competition in two relay Despite the strong finish Stevens Point's next meet events as it took more than Its blue ribbon performances. the Pointers displayed at the is a co-ed relay event to be share of first place ribbons. two-mile walk with a -time of The 880 unit clocked a I :34.1 Invitational, UWSP Coach held at La Crosse Saturday. 15 :00.7 , remaining true to his time while the mile relay Rick Witt felt his team could Jeff Ellis led the way in the All-American form. turned in a quick 3: 29.2. have fared better. "The final Seniors Exit in Style By Carl Moescbe first time since 1970-71, with a conference record placed and two in both scoring and the up and up. The recruiting I recall three years ago, 14-12 record. Zuiker led the them third. They did, rebounding with averages of continues, the majority of the when as a freshman I sat with team in scoring with a 14 .7 however, enjoy an overall 19- 15.6 and 13.9, and 5.9 and 4.6, team will be back, but the a couple of my newly average and he was also 7 season which tied a school respectively. spots vacated by Zuiker, acquainted friends at our nominated to the All­ record for most wins. Rodriguez, and Wesenberg first home basketball game. Wisconsin State University Their nineteenth victory Zuiker concluded his will not easily be filled. Here we were, most of us Conference Team. was particularly enjoyable as Pointer career as the school's For four years, they were many miles from home, Junior year, 1979-80, UWSP they blew out non-<:onference second all-time leading our heroes, and they have sitting in Quandt Fieldhouse, commanded its best record in opponent Concordia College scorer with 1396 points and as given us a taste of victory,and UW..Stevens Point, cheering have helped to put UW­ superficially as. our starting Stevens Point back near t'tie five was being announced. top of the WSUC. It was a weird predicament. These were to be our new predetermined heroes, }"et we were still filled Skate for up with the memories of our high school heroes. Kids But we were not alone. The student members of Head Coach Dick Bennett Big Brothers and Big Sisters had arrived at UWSP only a would like to invite your season earlier after a organization or group to phenomenal 11-year high participate in the first all­ school coaching career where campus skate-for-kids. The he compiled a lofty 160-60 four-hour roller-skating record. After several marathon will take place mediocre basketball seasons, Sunday, April 26, from 1-5 the job of turning the Pointer p.m. on the Coleman field program around was now in track at UWSP. his hands. Bill Zuiker Phil Rodriguez Duane W esenberg Trophies for the fastest This he did by some heavy teams and most pledge recruiting. Three of the money turned in will be players he landed for my 19 years with a 18-10 season 103-55 last Tuesday night Ln the tenth top rebounder with awarded. freshman year endured his record and a 13-3 record in the seniors last home game. 466 rebounds. We would like your teachings for four straight the WSUC which gave them With only minutes Rodriguez ended his UWSP organization to get four years - Bill Zuiker of a second place finish. remaining in the game, career with 1283 points, good volunteers to skate on a Minocqua, Phil Rodriguez of Although eliminated in the Bennett took out each of his for third on the all-time list. team. They will skate the Green Bay, and Duane playoffs by UW-Parkside, the seniors, one at a time. Each He also finished twelfth in four hours with at least one Wesenberg of Oshkosh. The Pointers had proven exited to · a thunderous rebounding with 434 team member on the track at trio played an immeasurable themselves as contenders. standing ovation. Rodriguez rebounds. all times. One of our part in bringing the UWSP took scoring honors with 26 members will ket;, count of Rodriguez, at 12.3 _ points points, while Zuiker added 20. basketball program back to per game, joined Zwker on the laps your team skates respectability. Each also had a slam dunk. Wesenberg concluded his during the day . the All-Conference squad, Wesenberg played his usual After the first year or so of and Zuiker repeated as the Pointer career the same way Roller skates will be - watching and waiting from UWSP scoring leader with an superlative floor game and in which he began it. Not provided, but due to limited the bench and getting in little average of 19.0. He also dished out six assists. known as a prolific scorer, he nwnbers we encourage the playing time, the three topped the team in nonetheless was always use of personal skates. blossomed into starters - rebounding with a 5.8 among the team leaders in Introduce the skate-for­ Zuiker at center, and average. Wesenbe_rg was Later that night it was forced turnovers, steals, and kids fund raiser to your Rodriguez and Wesenberg second on the squad m assists learned that once again assists, a tribute to his group, and send or bring your filling out the front line at the with a 2.9 average, while Zuiker and Rodriguez were unselfish attitude. entry sheet to the A.C.T. forwa rd spots. scoring at a 6.1 clip. . ho nored on the All­ office in the Student In 1978-79, their sophomore This season, the Pointers Conference team. For the The basketball program at Activities complex in the year, the Polnters climbed just missed returni~g to the season, they were again one UWSP now appears to be on basement of the Union. above the .500 level for the playoffs a s their 11-5 Page%% March 5, 1981 Dance Class to

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346·3848 Athletes By Carl Moescbe We're interested in quality Imagine the sight of a more than quantity, strength couple of Ron Steiner's movements with control." tacklesdoingthehustle. Undoubtedly, dance Spring Break Special Not at football practice, increases this movement by mind you, where agility drills increasing flexibility and absorb much of the session, stretching , necessary or at the Square on a Friday components in athletics also. Price for rental of equipment ·over spring night, but rather in a dance Athletics concentrates on class where this building body strength and unimaginable happening stretch separately, but these break will be one day plus one weekend would actually serve as some can be built together. benefit. Powers said, " In college rate. Created by adaptives athletics, you have to do the instructor Pat Powers of little extras to excel~. you ·weekend HPERA and Sue Gingrasso, have to find that edge. II you assistant professor of combine dance with weight Theater Arts, this dance training and conditioning, the 2 Man Tents s4_75 S7.50 class will be offered as an athlete will be a lot better experimental course next off." fall, exclusively for athletes Dave Benson, a linebacker 4 Man Tents s1.oo s11.oo and tailored to their needs. on the football team, is one of Gingrasso has already two players currently passed it through the Dance enrolled in Ballet 1()5 for this Back Packs s4.50 s1.oo department, and the reason. "I have no desire to Chairperson of the Physical become a dancer, I'm a Education department, Alice Forestry major," he said. Sleeping Bags s4.oo ss.50 Clawson, and Athletic "But this helps to improve (3 Season) Director Paul Hartman have my coordination and it helps also agreed to run it. If my stretching out. It teaches approved, the class would technique and I think it's a -AN_D MORE- count for physical education good experience." credits. According to Gingrasso, Gingrasso has had this idea dance can do a· lot more. She for many years, dating back said, " We emphasize Hurry down to Rec. Services and get your equipment to when she was getting her posture. Ninety percent of reserved for ~pring break. masters degree at the athletics is correct posture. University of California, and Focus is also important, and now she's getting her chance. knowing where your head is "I wanted to structure a class in relation to your body . We'll to meet the individual also teach them how to athlete's needs," she said. maintain balance, stre(i:h Dance performed by a 240- correctly, and also breathing WAKEUP pound linem~n, ho~ever, · and how they relate. Dance sounds as corrucal as 1t does doesn't have a distinct unfeasible, and herein is function but rather a TOA where the problem lies. universai function. It's a Powers ex_plains, " !he calmer approach to problem 1s changing discipline." attitudes. and ideas about it, Stevens Point is the only and getting coaches to get school in the WSUC with a athletes _out. "'.':e're trying to dance-phy ed relationship, reduce biases. and the implementation of Gingrasso added, "We're this class is what Gingrasso trying to show them is looking forward to. (athletes) that dance has She concluded, " Changing something valuable for people's minds about dance is training for athletes." the fun part. For the first half Whether dancing or of the semester it'll be rough participating in athletics, the because people will have body's rotary movements are different anticipations and very similar, although the anxieties about the class. The end results are different. last part of the semester Pointer wrestling coach though, they'll take off like a John Munson offered, "The shot. idea is to take II!ovements " My Job is to know that I common to athletic events, can make them do it. They and analyze these movement won't know it until after it capabilities a little finer. happens."

Pointer Sports Quiz Dennis Giaimo Oshkosh 1) Who is the all-time 2 slices of French toast, one leading scorer in UWSP egg any style, fruij cup, basketball history? ANSWERS : and a srnaH coffee. 2) Who holds the record for most games played in a . ~. Pete Ritzenthaler (1,552 career in UWSP men's pomts). All fo r just SI. This wei:k onl)'. If !hat's not worth getl inw up fur. not hinK is . basketball? 2. Phil Rodriguez · 3) Who was UWSP's 3. Current UWSP Assistant Tir SI E,. Open,r il

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ConL p. 4 considering the four-<:olor from hardcover binding and th~ Lee S. Dreyfus, former suitable-for-pinup centerfold UWSP chancellor. The (yes, there really is one ). gove rnor said that he had No~, t_he only remaining just returned from a question IS, what in the world particularly rough day .of is a " hodag"? meetings, and when his wife showed him the J'1inocki book he called it " the best thing that co uld have happened to ConL from p. 1 0 me." Although much of recently published document Schneider's time is devoted on UFO sightings in the to teaching, he is never too Soviet Union. "I think it's busy to hear from an significant that 42 percent of @ . the reports were made by @o aooreciative reader - governor or not. In Stevens scientists. Here, a small Point, The Natural History of pe~centag_e are made by the Minocki is on sale at the sc1ent1f1 ca ll y trained e9rn0uu0uu@C? ~ @00~0rn Unive rsity Bookstore , people." Bookworld, and the When asked if he himself Antiquarian Shop. " And had seen UFO's, he replied "On two occasions I hav~ II ·is on the horizon II obviously," adds Schneider, "you can get a copy from the seen unidentified, flying author, autographed, no obJects that qualify as Spending your summer in Northeast Wisconsin? additional charge." The book UFO's, but have never had a sells for $9.95, and he points close encounter . I feel out that this is quite a value, gypped. " UW-Green Bay offers approximately 120 classes, workshops and seminars from Homosexuality in Art June 15 to August 7 Most credits are transferable By Janet Happel Michelangelo to several within the UW System James Wickliff, art twentieth century &rtists. historian from Oticago, gave a presentation on " Lesbians Art work showing the For timetables and information, write, and Gays in the History of myths of Orpheus, Art," Wednesday, February Hyacinthus and Apollo, and call or visit the Office of Admissions, 25, in the University Center. the great male lo ve rs UW-Green Bay, Green Bay WI 54302 Wickliff was introduced by Archilles and Metropolis Louie Crew, advisor of the were also presented . Gay People's Union on Included were paintings by (414)465-2111 campus, who said, "Gay­ John Broe and Benjamin lesbian art is one of those few West. areas of scholarships that Wickliff' s s lide hasn't been destroyed by the presentation contained works · cultures." exhibiting Biblical scenes According to Wickliff, " the such as David and Goliath, definition of gay art is hard to David and Saul, David and pin down." The question Jonathan and St. Sebastian. arises as to whether gay art Slides of Caravaggio's "St. Para 'Naul is art by gay people or art John the Baptist," and that portrays gay people and Moreau's " Samson and what they are doing . Delilah" were included. Wickliff's program of slides Also discussed was the and commentary presented subject of Wickliff's thesis, Sky Diving School both parts of the definition. "The Garden of Earthly Wickliff said that the Delights," by Bosch. earliest graphics of The last part of Wickliff's homosexuality are on lecture included some works Egyptian walls. He had many by lesbian artists. Crew sfides of Greek vase commented that " The lesbian experience is much ~ paintings, some showing older men courting young more difficult to document in boys. According to Wickliff, art history, as it is in all other Greek vases were made to aspects of history, than is the commemorate events. When gay male experience.'. ' a man found a new lover, he Wickliff stated that " Up until would commission a vase to the twentieth century, most be made in honor of it, scenes depicting lesbianism Wickliff said. were made by men to turrrt>n Wickliff showed many other men.'' slides depicting Greek myths Wickliff concluded his as the subject matter of male presentation with slides of homosexuality. Pictures of paintings by twentieth the Zeus and Diomedes century artists including le~end ranged from those Romaine Brooks and Lenore pamted by Rembrandt and Fini. Special Winter and Spring Rates Cont. from p. 12 poorly functioning system may cause _water (Good thru April) To participate in the contamination and sickness Wisconsin Fund program , to livestock and humans. The 0 counties must adopt a state and counties in ~orki_ng S10° Off regular prices samtary code which calls for together have made 1t easier IOSpection of all new septic to repla~e a failing system Half price for the person who systems every three years and keep the water cleaner organizes groups. whether the property owner and the top land clearer of received state funds or not. hannful overabundance. of septic bacteria. At a li!Jle For further information look at the brochures in the un·iver­ Since a great many of us when our countrys1d_e may become property becomes more pressured, it sity Activities Office (UAB Trippers), lower level in the U.C. owners in the near future and is time also to give it more many have the interest to live help. 6 Miles West of Oshkosh on Hwy.· 21 414-685-5995 in rural areas that require septic systems, it is 11111111111111111111111111n11111111111111111n11111111111 unportant to realize that a Page 26 March 5, 1981

Univ. Film Soc. Movie: Saturday, Monday, SCENES FROM A MARRIAGE, 7 p.m. ohly in 1 _March 7 / ___ \, 1~-/\ i. 1~ March 9 the Program Banquet Room ( of the University Center. ~ J / \ . ! I Intramurals Indoor Track. Senior Recital: JEFF " \ // \ ' ! ! Swimming: NAIA GILCHRIST , Alto '-._ '·, / i \ I I ! Championships. UAB Leisure Time Sax ophone, 8 p .m . in Wom. Basketball: Superior Activities Mini-Course: r-...... , AEROBIC DANCE, ll-10 p.m. Michelsen Hall ' of the Fine Regional qualifier. Arts Building. . i i I in the Wright Lounge -of the i I I University Center. I / Men's Tennis: N.E. Illinois / r, &Green Bay (H). 90 FM 11th \... .. Wom. Track & Field: La Tuesday, Crosse Coed Relays at La Specials on Crosse. March 10 Thunday, Arts & Lectures: MARYA MARTIN (Flute), 8 p.m. in UAB Visnal Arts Film: univ. Film .Soc. Movie: Thursday, March 5 - Thin March 5 Michelsen Hall of the Fine DffiTY DUCK, 7 & 8 p.m. in SCENES FROM A Lizzy, Chinatown Arts Bldg. the W"1Sconsin Room of the MARRIAGE, 7 p.m. Only in Friday, March 6 - 38 WWSP-FM Trivia Kick-off: UAB Special Programs & University Center. the Program Banquet Room Special Wild Eyed Southern With CURLY'S HAT BAND, REV Prod. Presents: ALL­ of the University Center. Boys 8:30 p,m, at Bernard's STAR MuD WRESTLING, 8 Women Artfats-Survlval In Saturday, March 7 - The Supper Club, Univ. Theater: p.m . in the Berg Fieldhouse. DANCETHEATER, 8 p.m. in the Vlsnal World Serles: Rolling Stones Beggars Edna Carlsten Gallery Jenkins Theater of the Fine DEE AXELROD - a cross Banquet Exhibit: Part II-Late 20th section of art by women of Sunday, March 8 - Art Friday, Arts Building. Century from the Sydney New York City, 8 p.m . in the Vangells Heaven and Hell & Frances Lewis Foundation, (Soundtrack to the TV.series through March 13, March 6 Comm. Rm. of the Unlversi~y Sunday, Center. "Cosmos" ) Swimming: - NAIA Tuesday, March 10 - B.B. Championships, Univ. . Theater : Swimming: NAIA DANCETHEATER, 8 p.m. in King There Must Be a Better . RHC Candlelight & Dining: Championships. March 8 World Somewhere With CARRIE DILLMANN, Jenkins Theater of the Fine Wom. Buketball: Superior Arts Building. Wednesday, March 11 - 4-5 :30 p,m, in the Blue Room Regional Qualifier. Steve Cropper Playin' My of DeBot Center, UC Happy Hour: ~ p.m. in Planetarium Serles: THE Wednesday, Thang UAB Vlsnal Arts Film: the Gridiron-Coffeehouse of UNIVERSE OF DR. "10," 6:30 & 9 p.m, in the the University Center. EINSTEIN, 3 p.m . in the Program Banquet Room 'of Men's Tennis: Platteville Planetarium of the Science March 11 the University Center, (H). . Building. S.E.T. UAB Leisure Time UAB Vinal Arts Film: Intramural& Indoor Tract. Activities Mini-Courses: "10," 6:30 & 9 p.m. in the Uni Symphony Orchestra Women Artlsts-survtval In 6: 00 Perspective On Point MASSAGE & RELAXATION, Program Banquet Room of Concert: 3 p.m. in Michelsen the Vlsnal World Serles:. 6:30 Dietetics and Nutrition 8-9 :30 p.m, in the Comm. the University Center. Hall of the Fine Arts Bldg. DEE AXELROD - a cross 7:00 It's Showtime! Movie Room of the University Univ. Theater: Univ. Theater: section of art by women of - Meet John Doe Center & AEROB.IC DANCE, DANCETHEATER, 8 p.m . in DANCETHEATER, 8 p.m . in New York City, 10:30 a .m. in 9: 30 Viditracs presents 9-10 p.m, in the Turner Room Jenkins Theater of the Fine Jenkins Theater of the Fine the Red Room of the Royal Scanlon of the University Center. Arts Building. Arts Bldg. University Center. The Pointer Page 27

help with gas and driving. Wildlife Professionals. shades to classes next Cail Bob at 341--0466. Question-and-answer session Thursday so we know who did will follow . Everyone is come to the party! l Thanks classified annou n cements invited - public welcome. again, it was life atop a Term papets and resumes mushroom. The University Theater typed. Reasonable rates. Call Prototypes at 341--0633. Happy B·irthday Stutz! 21 's for sa le Good condition. $115. Also a presents March 6 at 8:30 p.m. tire big one. Have a and March 7, 8, 10, 11 and 12 There will be a shuttle. Corvus calculator with service (rom the UC to the smexceilent ,,qeekend. Love adapter. $10. Cail Steve at at 8 p.m. : DANCE· ya tons! Snooks ... To Give Away: Baby 34Hi04I. THEATER! Performances Sentry building and back, on March 11, for the Betsy Rose To the guys of 3 West hamsters to good homes. For Saie: Harmon-Kardon will be in the Jenkins Steiner Hail who I danced Theater. For ticket & Cathy Winter concert. The First come, first serve. Cail 730 Twin Powered· stereo busleavesat7:45. , with at the "Ritz" on Sat., 341-7310, ask for Saily. receiver, and a Sharp RT- information contact the Feb. 21. Thanks for all the University Theater Box The men of Phi Ma ·Alpha For Sale: Applause 1155 cassette tape deck with Sinfonia Music Fraternity Polkas! You rescued me· acoustic guitar. Good shape. Dolby and the APSS feature. Office at 346-4100, or visit are at it again. They will be from a very boring evening! Best offer, cail 344-4927. In addition, nearly 200 tapes. them between 9 a.m. and 4 sponsoring a Polka Dance­ Hope to see you there again For Sale: Foosball table, Everything in excellent p.m . Monday through on Sat., March 7. Sincerely, Friday. Bash-Pandemonium at the r,5. Needs minor repairs. condition, at a great price! University Center's ·Brenda. Contact Kevin (402) or Jeff Cail Larry at 344-1097, leave a Hate typing? Don't have Wisconsin Rm. Friday, B.J . Remo, Scooter and (409 ) at346-2528. message! time? Then cail 341-4782 for March 6, from 7:30-11 :30. Buddies. Thanks for the For Sale: Technics 35-watt f o r r ent professional-looking papers, Admission is $1. Tickets may redecorating and the colorful Amp SU 7100, Technics resumes, etc. be obtained in the courtl(ard " posters." P .S. and I wiil see Turntable SL 3200, a F)sheries Society wiii have of the Fine Arts bldg., or at if we can improve the Kenwood Tuner KT-5300, and For Rent: One woman a short general meeting on the door. Proceeds will go to downstairs now. Weil, at a pair of ALT speakers. Best (non-smoker) needed to Thurs., March 5, at 7 p.m. in the IMA Music Scholarship least we will be " working on offer. Cail Scott at 345--0148. sublet a cozy two-bedroom rm. 112 CNR . Arnold Sali wiii Fund. it." For Sale: Jeeps, cars, and home this summer with one be speaking on trout fishing. Beginner banjo lessons at trucks available through . other person. Lots of room A " short film will foilow. Heartland Music. Only $12.50 Sue, I love you, and government agencies. Many and privacy. One block from Everyone welcome. for five weeks. Banjo rentals remember, I'm going to keep sell for less than $200. Cail campus. · If interested cail The Association of avail;ible. To sign up for on trying. Tasmanian Devil. 602-94H!Ol4, ext. 3939 for your 344--0699. Graduate Students will be lessons beginning March 9, J .F.W., It's about time you directory on how to purchase. holding an informal business cail Jed at 341-4109. came back where you For Sale: 5 cubic ft. wanted and social meeting Thurs., belong! Love ya! refrigerator. Steel cabinet, March 5, 8:31 sharp! in the per' sona!s . Dear Bradley Paul, wa lnut-tone top - and door, Grid. (Watch for the sign.) HAPPY FOURTH chrome handle. Top freezer, Help Wanted: OVERSEAS All grad students and ANNIVERSARY HONEY! ! I and bottom crisper. JOBS - Summer and year­ prospective grad students Re~ Mike, do yo~ itch yet? hope all of our future years Condition like new, only three round. Europe, S. Amer. , are urged to attend. I won ttell. Cheers. together are at least half as months old. $160. If interested Australia, Asia. All fields. The Wildlife Society is The Dixon St. Crew would good as the last four have ca ll Jim, rm. 328, 346-3837. $500-$1200 monthly. having a meeting Tues., · tike to thank ail the trippin' been. I LOVE YOU VERY For Sale: One pair Base Sightseeing, free info. Write: March 10, 1981 , at 8 p.m. in people who attended our MUCH!!! Love Always, interaudio speakers, three !JC, Box 52-W15 Corona Del the Wisconsin Rm . Wisconsin party and made it the best . Connie. months ·old. $100 per pair Call Mar, CA 92625. D.N.R. Secretary, Carron sneakers and shades party 346-2882, rm. 114. Ask for Jim. Wanted: Ride to Florida Besadny, wiii be talk!ng on ever!! Vfe would like to ask Here's a toast to Captain For Sale: Sears 35mm during Spring Break for one co ntrolled . hunting in these wild people who did Hose, he tackled the big one single lens reflex camera. guy and his backpack. Wiii Wisconsin, and the lack of attend to wear sneakers and and lived to tell about it. ·

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