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IA, IIIWll 1e1r1 of1erv1te loSERI ES VII I, VOL X12 PAGES -Leads Cast For 'Dark Of The Moon' 1 , . . .,,.,.,,. .-- -A & L Series PresentsWell-Known BaritoneRyan Will Direct Folklore Play1ir,11h1l'l1uns. lmshad: ,1i:::;kn. :1pl:ty{'ll ,u·:;:t·h),: :-t1 ::. -,a :111'.:(:Ju}cr \\'ultl'r ,11ml .fall, Ir:f1t luw 11ith h1 r ,, ul He nlh'n as 1he countn·l,. hr,· 01,p.1 ,· 1hc unrmtm·.;l uncr uml Ines lo 1·, unhl'B.,rU. ,n1 ,\! 'l·n ,11th hl'r hum:rnboy friend. pl.1yl.'d by M:1rk!' ir,l:culkm,ski. \\" hil, in h ii;hsehu0l 1n l\lilw:rnk('(', Mr. Nied1. \· c; ; .11;, EAU L S LITII, ' will beSo11g·· and ··Qkl;1homn."'p l ayi1 g one of th e lendUrgin:; thr \\"ll ch Boy 0111 rol es in the fo .-thconli',gh1 lc;11t 1111·11· cnl'luo nt,·ll kini.:· fant:Ui\'"Dark of the i!': t .1:: : .:;r1;1y t, nrl ·c tc!: { Viri:inin TI1otchcr, amtC,mJur :\l,m nm\ Woma nt r;1 ·N\ hy Doug \\'i sbyA 11,·e i,;11)'11h.Bul'!x,rn Blukey 11ml r y J1CrJ1ll': .l'IIlhe ! d,C,ori k1. :i,·,in in \\' ;,u a u II E.c,,,., :,s 1h1 \\'it .'h noy who,unAcclulmed around the world '51 success In the rol e or theus one of the greR les t vocal lndomi1:,.ble crir1ple o f Cu1f!shin Crori: . Gershwin"s1 :s.i,! ,: l.sh i!IAn " g -11 :1e!evls ion hehe re on Sa1Urdoy. Feb. 25, in h;, s 1 11 l·;1rur1'(1. on such po J 11 Auditori u m, unde Chi' Art 111F::un :iv;;: 11rtlsts o'f tod11)', WUl!um Wur· Row!11i,:l 1 s,:huol in K1111k1tmHl . Durapr, ,fu, , ,t ).l:,r. ll-1 ' :\., " l,,c ully llll'!l1!)('1' Tum Ryan will ,liTl'C1 E:tl'l S rn it h has h, , 1111hil,· 11)111Irole ur lfarnunla Alb.,. Mr.\\'l'ht'r i,anc i,rir1C1J1:ol rol, s in"Thf' Buy Frk11d " und "Lilll l\l.,r.1 Stm hirw'' "hil, a1 k mlinl:Ju)l'l' Wult,'r. Enrl Smith umlP ;rnl IK'ms, n IHI\ ' \Ion !.-:.clrul i!i. in \\'Sl'-Collc): ' Th,·11h'r'sfurlhc,,,num: foJJ.:or,·l.mmsy. 1),11· Of Tiw ).I OOfl. tn ht Moo n .;. H e will be cast nst h e \\/it ch B oy.,1) 11'·a1tfl tnts 1ryim: lo un, trr !a ni\ lhrir:1 hdlious 11'('11, ;11:r r1.,ui;h1r1·i,;i rk B,irl 11·a ,\l!1 n, h Blakry11.:u·· 11.1s s ·rn n.' 111!) m le lell(' 'n c.,st ni.llw 1.nl si.: t r . F1un1.Cull,·,:rTlu, 111,,rst:, l\\.l rt,- J,,lmP1,111mn.1,ul ,luri; 'li;, .omlH1,;, p l ':,rkc 1· !ir,,,, Su111,· t."Umlem,m1( nh in ll w 1:, 11 1.il hJl" ':1s \\' itch Bo · clual1·s th.-::m1,ith n ,1is1 lny ul m:,i:1c . u.- !h1ssd. thr t.tknli ,I 1,i;mi . (m· 1hr n n nt music-al"F:m1a , 1ics"" uncl Jmncs Lud·1,·11,: ,1 10 pl,1y,·!1 key ;111rts m·· 1t .l' .H ·· and "Tlw Doctor InSpill' of IJ mis, lf"" at \\":1r1hur1Cull.-i:c, wlll bt' m:tkini;: the ir11"' :1.at 1 :11111. ,.,nm: ns fulk-s"m:,:im: funda mf'n11,1i,1s in th c nlC'mor:1hle.-lmn·h rr,h;, I m,·,1ing ,·limn .:1 \ r · i.Fmm')", J:1111. Lil jistrand a nd,\11:,n la!n ki.s,,u un 1kkct huhtrrs a rc re,11i111lr.t 10 rsch:m:;, Uwir n U·puns for lit;kqs nt !hi! bos of fi.-r 111 rhc nin rsit y C.:,·111cr. 7",./i - gc:: i\7 'i' :\ - ! : :\ .i1 , \- NO. 16 dI 1:lur:,s [i s. r:r:,, : ?· '." si · tt;ric ,: ;; 111 if1 f muni Desk. Unlvcn.11)' Ccnl er.Warli('[d is II Mar. TI1c mostAehlevlng 1rium11hs "I ho111c l rC'eC'IU lilm 1·ersion of theeach season, he tour!! the Jero1m K1 rn-F:drm Frr:ll'r cln sworld cxtcnsil·cly und Im bec11 le, '"Show Bou 1." hooslcd Warhn lkd from lhc sor1hlstk111cd lield in the nil( of Joe s ing c11plt11ls of Europe to lhc grow, irl,:: ""Old l\f i, n P.ivl'r,"' ·llurn in w 'li l ll clcna ArkonIng 1owns or modern Afri,·,1 .Wudictd Is in C\"Cry lil.'ld Ol'f!l s;is. ttw cldc l ul fi ·c sons,10 11 sine:cr's 1m . Uc '! l J C: r 'd his familr mo1(·d to RllChestcr,In lhc 1963 Cusols Fcsuv:il a nd I N1·w York, s,'('kmi; belier emrc e ived r11ve revic"s from 11lo ·mcnt 1111 1 educutlon aJ op.critics In Slfn Juun nnd New portunili 's. His father was aYor.k for hi s role of Jesus in paslor "'i1h the Moun! Vernonlhe grclll ,chMnl!hcw B,11,1i t Omrch In Rochester.P a»inn."'F 1"m his rnrlirst da)'S War An l'XJ1Crirm:cd and i11rd lh ld \\;1, a 111r-mhc1· f ,the11e1ur prior 10 his furm:.I con ehurch choir. During adolcsccrt · debut In New York in ccncc. he eunccntriucd on plt1Y·I'I'"ft.I1950, Warfiel d enjoyed his grc11t- ing -' "'-- ''-'"-'·- -- -ISiasefis, 550's ClaimBeer Drinking Title1

Page 2)February 23, 1967THE NEW ,POI NTER"There is a hole in reality ·through which we might look ii we choose."-Edward AlbeeTHE PODIUMt llfIAskYou.MeComl'lloo bl BILL !MULLEN and BOB FtEIIWW.IQl ' t :ST IO:'li : \\'h ut the! \ ' OU c:oni;,ider the hig h a nd Ion 1)()111ti; of \\ i11 fr r Car."uirn.J t How do rou t hl ni It con1pa rc.-d with other y1:arst"comprised of innumerable high poinls"Don :O:duiedl', 20, 206 ll rer Hal l, Junior majodui: h1 J:1 101 ;;· : ; mpe ),!·1 '.!!i1mo tlon I feel rh:tt thi 1·,11·.,\\ 1 '"rr. tm 'f/ :: , ;r' h "':,"!!- ! ::i;i i :::'.;;·'.\' :;hlfi /n: :.\ o1111 rr 1n 1: i e " c1\ tl h::.; h ';:.:1u r'i --··t;1,, 1';:. 'weC'k we re aided in their s utttl' . ; by o s t1 011J: amt 111 . ·.J!}'compNltl\"e spirit among the difforenc s1ucl;n1 or a !t,,·,,,: The cllmax program. whkh I and ma n .othc1 i- th,,:l.'htwould be the low point of th e year's Winter .carnl\111 1un.edout to be one or th'e best performanc-es r h1\\ e 4!\'e,r :,f"e-1: 11,e.,SC'll!ed. Bltf Rose and t he ex1remely talenwd 3 D 11e1,· ·X·cellen l \n 1helr 5howm&nshlp and made 1he cllmax 1i111b1,,1n1an:i:e r:i '! ;1th ot her rears. I feel 1hi11 th is ar·s\\' lntcr CarnJ\'al was much more organlzl.'d- ln Its pr,·,,.n1a.tion o f the differe nt e1·1mts. Mos t o f tllC' clmC' lhl' 1;ut l'!Ion 1ime and a s a whole 1hlngs appc.1 1ed to mo"' :;m,, ,thl Iwant w e xpress my 1hanks, and I know I s1 c,1k for !h ' ·,1h ,les cudent body. to :\lark Deadman and all o l his o:1aH f lJ ,r:.,klng 1hls yea r's Winter Ca rn i\'UI one of th e bc,- t In ou rgchool's his tory . :·z ; - . " congratulations must go to Mark Oeadman"IF YOUII:iWisconsinStateUniversity1 [ d,1,,, ,n h· o! - Lu r 10h. n.i.,J H nu . . Apt :01. g.i \',neon, Cl . )U -Q,t?O,(.,, , td,,.,. - f ub \"en H, d, n. Sul 11,n. ltoc,m 461." . )91l) t, )lola n, 1! 1 11!,ll, llo on, t. t.u. HSr u," . r.,1,,c, r ,.,, ,\ n, lduc - (.ullttn II. i frunU., , U.btlL 11 11. ll ocm I D', b , . :M.1 -" l I « ls t 111mt1n. 1 QO Co ll!.l' " '" ·· '41 041 Ipi,.,, ,,.r h1 l dnM I, HNdcn, s. ., ll ll. !toe, . IOI. E t , :60Ad, .M n "- AI &ond,o!, , 1600 Coll & A · ·C.1tc t.aucn M NAU - B,H Sm,tl , Sautl, H ll, ltooffl :o,.' bl. )1).,,,., iII·· 1hVE RENTEDXT! BOOKSTHAT YOU DONOT NEED FORTHIS SEMESTER,PLEASEaiIIIIIIRETURN THEMAT ONCE TO ITHE UNIVERSITYBOOK STORE ASTHERE ARE'·STUDENTSWHO,;NEED THESE BOOKS IIr-- IDaokl t r htn h,o n, 20, 3273 Minncsot:1 A1·e . 1011homorf' ma·jorlng In economics. from Wausau.I foci th at one o f tho high points of Winter Carnll'nl w11 the appeara nce of the 3 D's S unday cn nlng, Th 'Y kn, w chatthey were our third choice on1e11aln men1 but th l did n Jtdiscourage them from puu tng 011 an 'X llcm i;how foi 11 At firi.t, I had my doubts abou1 lhf' 3 D's. asr, \\ u1lw1 did. but my doubts were soon disjJ(' IJOO whC'n th ' · lx (!,IU lhi'h'program.Not enough publicity duri ng the Wt'('k was a low 11oint t)(Winter Carnl\'al. Perha ps more 1 ublld1y would ha, . hrou i,: bta grea te r response from lndh1duals \ns t,-.id ol J rima!llv h om organb:atlons as us ual.·O f the cwo Winter Ca ml \'als thu1 I hu, ' "'-' ' II m 11t othi'l'SI have h a1'd about here at Sten ns Poi nt. J am ,.,1r,, th:1 l1h15.11 was about the best. l-lo1\'C'1'er.of ttw ,·11' 111congratu lptlons mus t go to Mark Deadman, 1hi.: yf':tr' sli{jma all th problems he must ha1·c had. )ladea nly did a very exce.llenl job. .i!yl'.'arnml'li

Februa ry 23, 1967THI NlW POINTIRT IIE ICE SCULP'ITHE of Snoopy and h is horn, called "Blast for Snow," by Sigma Tau Gamma, won fi rst place In the men's division.THIS \IOLLEYllALL PL-\ \'EH aeclns to be bending over backwards tryingto beat the opponents, Sigma Phi Epsilon.1'111::S t.: GIU I.S seem to be en joying lh i.'mtl 'h·es as they compete in the SackRace. which was held Sa turday aflcruoon. Feb. 18.(ALPHA l'lll'S are s how n work ing on their ice scu lpture, "Blasted F ish Talc,"wh ich took first · place in t he women's division.!'A IEMOER OF Tau Kappa Epsilon is shown as he works on the Ice sculpture. for the TKE1s, whi h was Snoopy and the Red Baron.·PHOTO CREDITSforWINTERCARNIVALCOVER I.GE:(Pointe r Stoff)Bob Holde n(Photography Ed.)Joh n CliffordRobert Fiehw ig.THESE GIU LS"'lve the cold to cheer on their teamduring t!ie gamesll held all day Saturday be.hind theJ,"icldhouse.Thomas NelsonLynn Ra sckeOTHER SOURCES:Ron BuckleyDick McElroyBRANDY, Mr. Leafgren's Saint Bernard, was mascot fo r the 1967 Wi nter Carnival, ' 'Sngw Blast.''THE LOG THROWING COXT&.fiiT, won by Alpha Kappa Lambda , was a closerace as the top three winners were se parated. by one inch.

INS. Ns.Wt'UINltK·'You Want )To Give ThemAll You've Got And More-3-D'sM 1'1BE 0 TKE CH MAN'S COMMITTEE who planned and re aredth years Wmter Carnival are: (front row, left to right): K 11Hau'do, Knees, and Lega; Ru Bunter, King Md Queen Candid!t!: C:nt ;Mark Deadman. General Chamnan· Sharon PalmeG0,·Paul Gru nwald, arda; (second W) : Art Ma&s6a'rdl, ;:;; lp! pri : mba, pe S kmgi J o hn Wehrle, Chariot Races; Peter K&bler Torch' Run mng: Rich Ho.ms, Committee Coordinator ; Roy Palmer Go;, R· .8Daryl Degner, Public Relations ; Ron Eberle, Pan keJan Raamu n, Booklet ; Ron Kutella, Games; Bob LaBrant, Bu tons· DaveChandJcr, Kick-Oif Dance; and Brian Aabel, Ski and Toboggan Part;.{!., -&lun;e ict :;

February 23, 1967THE NEW POINTERPageSounds .KaleidoscopePayment In Return\'1 .stcn'lay I nwr y,,u ml lhmi;: .11 1o 1n,111, ,. ,.h,,11 m I hultl mein ,l,· LI will not be. tkd down h · d1'f'amswhkh ,·0111(' m 1hr 11ii;:ht.' r o,:t.iy ""l'cto nul ask\ uu onl · th1 w.lilt'lor lrw(', lo1101 tmiltmo,wI).(, no,m, hand:,or binc1 n1r momh.·lwiH1101 rc fl'ai11from :.p 'aklnc outni;:ain,.1 ·uu. Hy OJ1111a l.an 1lluttl . .Tiie cit y of Uyo, Joc:a ted Inthe Uyo Pl'O\ ince In eastemNigeria Is !he home of oneofWSU'R foreign students . EtlmUkpo. Ellm, 21, has heen In!Ills country three year11 undIs II junior, majoring In .speechwith a minor Llbrnry Science.Elim was encouraged to cometo the U.S. to s1utly by AmerIcons he knew In Nigl'riil. Hech05c Sle\'cns Poln1 on the advice of other Nigeria n s tuden tsth111 hod attended si:hool here.Aller unlving here, he foundhis m ll!i t dlfficul t problem wasadjus ti ng 10 1he climate. l iewas completely unprepared forlhc extremtl in tempera ture Inthe mldwesl. In Nigeria. durini;: the dry season the IL\'Cr- : ::::r t:ee :f ; ; (11hoto by Uann Perkins)!:l'I u e to the , en ho c 11 ml PIA) hereI O \ 'youhop '.: mu,-1- 1:·f\p uuadl.Uh'(' .- - - - - -- , - - - - - - l1un1nl . SUnlml'IS ,'rnd se,ei:cly0l: :·1\. '\': ;r: ;n:' ,; l': :l: :l· . . . l l'vlllc :1 rc \' 'ry furnrnh1r . lieI In fullu\\'1111: . 1"111 ,1 . ,, Ill bl' ln11 1·,·1 ' ·mc mtl'l't'Sted se11ior11. hu slu ycd with mun, hmi!ksl .1k,· a h,,hy1 11\11,-1 pml ' uu.J.,,,,kin,:.; .,tw:ut. t mu tPI ace men t Op po rt unit ies.l·\'.',. \mr':.'.'.'.:::::;:,'; ?;·,, ::1:;n. i- \/1 b t·in11role I Ming la dwindling Inpopularity.Some rei:ord of prote5t 110ngsa rc: " Dti,ngl'rous Songs " byP 'lr Sc gl'r, TIK" i,;ongs InthL, al bum rn n!!(e from "banthe bomb" 1o n g11 to a song, u u g by C111hollcs protestingthe 1111sty Pro.11r.t11nt pill."Wt' Sli;,11 Chl"l'co111e" byPr1r. St'i.'g r. Thb .i lbum w111recorded lll'c· ,1\ Cumegic IIAIIin Ne\\' York City, TI1e musichi :.troug :mil nearly ll uwle.il.II is undou b1 edly lhe l)(!;n di 5,pl;iy of h ·t lom i;ongs 10 dn1e.With songs like " If You MissMe u t thr Baek of tJK' Hus," ."Oh F'rcerlom ," " I Ain't Scu rrd of You r Jul!." 11nd "WeShull Overcome." It is a mu.1tfor th(' . collection ol anyonewho chtm1s VI I)(! a folk music hm."The Times TI1ey Are A 0111ngin'" is by for Bob Dy·Ian's bt-st proteit album. Wllhsongs like "One Too M a n YMornings" a nd "'('he LonesomeDe111h ol 11.illle Carol." Mr. !t t adt:pc le lo\fste '.' ' r;! : a qi;· :t'Sb;' ,. e,:', 1; :lulked about ,·eryone. He did ers.:t r sr, ;. 1 : ! :rs t ;. ; a: urn U ;:·i ;b r.i ri:)it:1 1 sc oin.:- :u:. ; Gwo1t'l!a:e .S1:; : : M 1l1 ;.111111: :. 111 :y."r: ;1::; ; ;··;ik 5 '.i: /: 1to secure a foreign rclo tions and ",\ H11rd R.:i ins A-Gon a blooded Cn'C Indian who makesposition, fl' IH'C entlng Nigeria ln Fall," and Mr. Dylan did 11111 11tund on nny bosue. lier soni:: .: wi '! ': ti , ::;: ,! i;": ; s ; · ,10 J 11.m . elemen. \l;i,. un l n und ha. · 1; .n ac- 1"':,1:: in ::?'e tr;erh?:. )'. i :rP11. · e : mThe nia: . 1: ? !.u r;: ?n : :-;1u llf g,,u. \\' i. . fr,nn !I lu I. 'lc uwnt ary ;im\ SC't'(Jnda 1·y :l'ptNI hy l )lh 1he students and 11 ,ioh with the Nlgerhm Sen- ahou t th e murder of Mcdgar ls being ml tre11!ed tod;ty. " TI1e1111-/1':.'·' "ll' ;: , .'.:.::::::, . \\' . from 3 p.m. 10 5 11.m . tir. 1-6.lh!it his s tudying.1: 1 s " : f 1h.T :l\';; 1 r :di . U1;u 1m '::. ',' :./ u lll ;s : :: " '; ;lim1Come Cruise ;.:7·,;rls ::·i;,.1 ·, a lia m \'Qo'll l 11\U"k. lhl' nam 's HlhwhM1 to . Otl\l', ::rc:: te: l l:;r p !t ,; g : ; raf: I :ii::im m: ;:11:1 . l l . t /?"i, 11 11 i'. n ."i\ 1 . !:,7,\'.'" :,: 1 :;;;: ! : t 1 l r:· i; r('l l/· · 11 .'\1:;t: . \.:·./ ::/ · .:::: c:: .: : ;;: ::.\ (' ·.1: s n: c!:;.; e :;,n d1::, ;;,IH-ri su1:;,:\!:mf ; v t h fk ! tr:::? ha lli ;;:; !r ::; 11110 1 ;; ;;i :,1 :f.t 6: d:: ti1:.' 1l .hi nl" l9:;,\· a .le.·r freedom soog has ce nt- ,h" : jy s; d nngd:m:: ::: "ith lh;m.1 1M.11·. 1 - K 'nosh11. \ \' Is . from S a .m. to 11 a .m . elem. andly tak en Its stand In the 11 nd b one of the \' 'ry best10;;: ; 1{ i: '.i '.?/\': 1?1 · to. 3:30. K-6. elem. a ,·1. En1:- co i\ · l'njoy.\ 11·11,·cl.lini; and Spring ti 0:11 1 0:,i; t :Cln .:: ar folk singersI Am A ('lrnr\n1I am not H pr11on l amnnith r.,1111It: T I M UKl'O f:Tomon'Ow -By RUH BaumgarlnerThe protest song has reachedIts 1)(!ak and Is slowly drll1lngIn to oblMon ln Uie UnitedStlltl'S, There a rc only II lewnoble crusader'II lefl to tht:cuuse.\\;oody Guthrie II n dtheAlmenac Singers were once lhemajor source for protest songs.Singi ng for unions ac ross thei:ountry the Almenal!li 1nu1em1my or their owTI song, andmade n lot or Re1Jubllcan enc.mies.M11l\' ln11 Reynolds w111etimeli00611'1 let people know thu tshe's protu ting. lier ongs like"Little Boxes" and "Whet HuveThey Dl:ine to che Rai n" arevery mild )'Cl very di rect Jabsat both cooforinity 11nd wa r.Aboul 1960 a yo1.mg mancame on the folk 5ecne. Hetint appeared In dirty jeans,worn boots and a bl"llten corduroy i:ap. lie called hllllfielfBob Dylan and became themost talked .about folk figuresince Cison Huston. Bob Dylan !1'i1; 1\l:1f{';tt::r':ii. l. t;.;1' .1, r : : nt ;: ;;:: ; {h : :wrng0J car ry r1·r, ,-ha1,- , ,.,. , ,,,.1011al!ytT o :,Ulll)O!'I Ill 11,., 'fl 1hrO\\' h,ll'kdhleI bounc{' J;: 'tlll · from &.wd1.111allaTo baN·al11.m1',1! 'Bond lo d1111h upCo!'fletoo )CARL HORNI Had A ThoughtI h3c1 a 1hought,thal 1hought was black,It went away s tarving.nnd ne\'er came back.I had a thought.,I believe !twas red,It was a spirited thouch1,born dead.I had a lhoughl.I was told was white,It s10od in rowsready 10 rii;ht.I harl n thought,the thought was why,In my h\'ing g11rc1enall my Uownts die.:\OCHA.EL HARPERUnguarded MomentYou entered my heart,Like a· thief !n the nicht:I n an unguarded m oment.S!lently your Jo\'e warmed me,Burning Insistently to the depths ;Of my once barren soul.Blindly 1 clung to you,Not ready to accept your lo\·e :Yet denying 10 Jrcc myself of y ou.M)' need or you was grea1c r,Thun any I had o, er known:And quietly my h eart ac:ccpted you ,I n nn u ni;uardcd moment.:SA.'\'DltA STO.\'EIn · The Nig htThere arc ,birdswh ich fly In the night.In darkness - out or sight.Then one daywhen 11ml' I righ lInto the day thl'y'll make th eir lhi;hLs h,I,. fo 1, rwh. ,.odal " ltl(\ll'S 11\'il llltblc.h11 s dune some borh m NigerfM1lim1. \ 'i,-. f1 :om. H); O lo -1, Gr. . 1. 3. Eni;:li:-h. ge n. ! Cl. in Jim! in thr Uuitcd Sta te.!'.'. ; :1i1 ::· ; \ Ji '. 1 0 1i 1 '.1st/ 1 ·glis h. Eng.&, sclen1·r. s0t·. studies. mat h & algebra. physleal sclen &h1olOG)', bui i11ess ed . librarian. home er. a\'allable.M 11r. 2 - MllwaukM, \Vis . from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., ele. and on larr poistlons a,·ai labll'.Fon A1kinson. W is. from 9 lo 4. Gr. 7, boys· phy. ed . m111h. ,i: .'neral selenre. girls' ph)'. e,d , available. .Osseo. \V is. from 10 to I. G crmnn & biology, llbranan. ele m.,·rafllng tutor 1r11 ·her ;i\'a1lable.:,,1 .1 r. 3 - Curi;1hy. W is . from 10:30 a .m. to 4 p.m . Gr. K-6,,- '1'0mlary 1msi tl ons nv111Jnhle.T l1 ' followini; l'Dlllllanies will be intorvicwlni: lnteres t('ds;,mor,'i:F,.h. 2; - F. W. \\' oolwn11h Co. f1'0m 9 a .m. to 4 p.m . a(', :1:;i;m j ; ':s· po:.l tions1 o to bus. adm., commerce.F ' b. -Consolidn 1C'f1 Pnf)('' ;{, Inc . from 9 a.m. to '1:30 p.m . : !::J : .1 i :\r; t· ;) mi'!t : ; : r:iry. malh,and Ubcral arts for compute r programmer po11lllons.Alls11t1e IJ1sur;in c ' Co. from 9 to 4, admlnlst ratl \'e tra inee11nd claims adjuster J osltlons.Mar. I - A . O. Smith Corp . from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m . management trainoc . supcrvi i;o r,ln Operatlon5-data processing, Jr.;u111Jy:H busi ness i;ystcms development positions.l\111r. 2 - R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., from 9 to 4, districtTheology In DialogueI;: ET1: riChe\ ron Chemical Co. from 9 10 4.If you aro inti;rested In ta lking to .any o r these l'l?preM!nta·11,·es, sign up In 1he hallway 10 the Admissions Office. Room2 15. Main Bulldlni;. 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