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7. 6 16 76 DEMONSTRATORS BATTLE POLICE — Part ol a crowd of 10.000 black high school students clash with police in Soweto. South Africa after the students protested the mandatory use of the Afrikaans language in the schools. As rioting spread, the pupils sang God Bless Africa and waved their fists shouting Power. 8. 7 29 76 THE JENNER RUSH — Bruce Jenner of the United States rushes to the finish line to place first in the fourth heat of the 400-meter run of the Olympic decathlon competition at the Montreal Olympic Stadium Later in the year Jenner was named Male Athlete of the Year by the Associated Press 9. 4 25 76 KISSINGER IN KENYA Secre- tary ol State Henry Kissinger and Kenya President Jomo Konyatta are flanked by costumod dnneors who performed at the State House in Nakura in honor of Kissinger's visit During Kissinger's two-week tour of black Africa, both dignitaries affirmed cooperation between their countries. 10. 9 30 76 CHINESE MOURN MAO — Commanders and fighters of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, with boundless profound proletarian feelings, pay last respects to the remains of Mao. thoir most esteemed and beloved leader 11. 8 4 76 JUNKYARD RIVER — The Big Thompson River looks like a junkyard in this picture taken in Drake. Colo. Three cars in the foreground and a wrecked house on the remains of a bridge over the river are leftover signs of the heavy flood damage inflicted on the tiny town by the weekend flash flood. 12. 9 1 76 INSPECTION — Kathryn WildOy. left, of Spokane. Wash. and Cheryl Swartz of Saginaw. Mich., stand at attention as they are inspected along with male members of tho Cadet Corps The women are cadets at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. N Y . and were participating in their first overnight bivouac. I came to UWSP because it’s only thirty-four miles from Wausau, that’s my home. Jim Grabau I came to UWSP to seek truth, to find reality. Ann Fiereisen 2 Iv I feel I am here to warm a seat at the Grid. Sue Clark :BODY-I ilENOjI The people here are not afraid to talk to you, they’ll help you when you need help. You’ve got the ’Square’ atmosphere where everyone gets together to socialize and the Union where everyone is really friendly. You can walk up to people and start talking to them. I’ve been to several other schools where if you do that, they look at you like you’re some kind of nut. If they don’t know you, they don’t trust you. Here it’s completely different Jim Grabau S6i2 ui,i 4+ rot FT My initial goal at Stevens Point was to get an education in Natural Resources, but after I flunked my first biology test, I decided to change my goal in search of a business education. Mike Krach 12 I’ve met a lot of great people and I’ve learned a whole bunch about myself and others. Johnni Evans This campus is doing things, it’s moving ahead. It has a great deal more than some other schools have to offer. It’s not a huge impersonal campus, sprawling over the landscape, yet it’s not a small town school either. It’s just what I’m looking for, a stepping stone to bigger and better things Morgan McArthur Actually, my choice of UWSP was a pick in the dark. I didn’t know anything about the school. I just picked it randomly, but I’m glad I did. Tim Bedore 15 18 FALL FESTIVAL OF FUN AND FAIRS 22 COLLEGE OF NATURAL RESOURCES 27 HEALTH AND COUNSELING H3XN33 xoaso 42 F.A.C.S. STUDY SKILLS LAB FACULTY ADVISING CENTER FOR STUDENTS CALL 346-2321 OR DROP IN ROOM 105 CCC ; FINANCIAL AIDS 48 L_ 49 50 ALBERTSON LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER A.I.R.O. B.S.C. 52 ✓ ' “Leadership training”, is the basis of the Army ROTC on campus. This program combines the learning experience of managing people and developing responsibility. After participating in a two year ROTC program in college, a student will graduate as a commissoned officer with a college degree. On the Stevens Point campus the ROTC program has seen a marked improvement in enrollment in the past year. This increase in interest is reflected in the attitudes of the students as well as the leading officers of the program. CROSS COUNTRY 57 WOMEN’S TENNIS ■II . s 1 T. I' 1 ' f VOLLEYBALL WOMEN’S SWIMMING 61 62 Semester Abroad provides a way to earn college credits and meet new people while gaining insights into their ways of life and attitudes. A once in a lifetime chance”, capsulizes a student’s first reflections of the Semester Abroad program offered by the Univ. of Stevens Point. Programs are offered during the regular academic year as well as the summer sessions. Among the countries presently offered for study abroad are England, Germany, Spain, Japan and Malaysia. w-y SEMESTER ABROAD Norman Keats Monica Bainter Dan HoulihAN ThoMAs Hayes RoIancJ Trytten AV 1M Aqnes Jones Ron HacNet 66 WilMTE 67 aJW +V? PiT jSS%« 70 PROFESSIONAL STUDIES COMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS n 74 HOME ECONOMICS COLLEGE OF LETTERS 78 ECONOMICS BUSINESS AND MATH 82 L A N G U A G E 85 PHYSICS CHEMISTRY ASTRONOMY 87 95 % GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS PRESIDENT’S HALL COUNCIL WRESTLING 108 MEN’S BASKETBALL WOMEN’S BUCKETS 114 n 115 117 OF FINE ARTS on oisnw Approximately two hundred majors and eighty minors comprise those in the field of art on the Stevens Point campus. This department offers a Bachelor of Science degree in the Fine Arts, a Master’s degree in Studio Art and the opportunity to earn a doctorate degree in Art Education. These students may either go into the teaching of Art and Art History or pursue a professional career in the field. In either case the art curriculum supplies the student with a very good background in the nature of skills and theory. Course offerings include a range of basic design courses, many aspects of art history and classes which center on a student’s specific interest. Goals in this department center on challenging a student’s creativity. The teachers don’t just teach but also exhibit their work and research specific fields of art. This striving to improve the quality of education encourages the generation of original thought which is the essence of creativity. 124 THEATER ARTS 127 COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT 133 « 4 XNIOd s 141 RESIDENCE HALL COUNCIL 144 145 147 148 UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES BOARD 151 153 All My lift's a ciRclt Sunrise ancJ suNdowN Tilt MOON ROSE TllROUqll Till tIie dAy bREAk come? All My lift's a ciRclt ANd I can't teII you wk] Seasons spRiNq RouNd Aq Tbt ytARS ktep roIUn by HARRy C An J tNe seasons, They qo rouncJ ancJ Rousd, AncJ tMe pAiNTEd pONIES qo Up AN(i doWN. We're captive on a carouseI of tIme, We can't return, we can ONly look bEhiNd From wNere we came ANd qo RouNd ANd rouncJ ANd RouNd iN tIie cIrcIe qAME. Joni MiTckEll BASEBALL 159 HYER HALL COUNCIL SIGMA TAU GAMMA .. ALPHA PHI INTERNATIONAL CLUB 165 SIGMA PHI EPSILON ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA SENIORS Mary Ames Home Economics Jill M. Anderson Early Childhood Michael Anderson Psychology Gini Andrews Natalie Andrews Thomas Aten Sociology Psychology Water Science Emmanuel Adedokun HEIB Noel Anderson Soils Christopher Badgley Biology Fish Management Jav R. Blankenship Wildlife Cynthia A. Boeckman Home Ee. Education Cheryl M. Bonk History Maria Bink Fashion Merchandizing George Beck Resource Management Debra Marie Behm Communication Ralph B. Bennett Math-Physics Juanita G. Bentley Elementary Education Julie Berlin Communication Karamo Barrow English-History Susan Bortz Horn Economics Christy Bubolz Home Ec. Education Barb Burger Communication Audrey Calmes Elementary Education Charles Burke Wildlife Dean Calhoun Physical Education Dale Buvid Biology Mark Caruso Psychology Susan Chiu Chemistry James Christman Communication Bee-Leng Chua Communication Deb Clark Resource Management Susan Clark Elementary Education Mary Clifford Home Ec. Education Dale S. Cross Forestry’ William Crown Biology John E. Daleiden Biology Carla A. Day-Interior Design Yigletu Debebe Communication Joan Dickinson Home Ec. Education Todd Dillman Political Science SuzAnne L. Dobson Psychology Linda F. Dolensek Psychology Yarvelle T. Draper Ann E. Ebert Frank F.klund Stephen C. Elwell Communicative Disorders Mathematics Art Economics Gary Engel Water Science Susanne Erickson Communication Geralyn M. Evans Sociology Kathryn Flemming Physical Education Catherine Florence English Patricia Forberg Elementary Education Ann Fredrich Communicative Disorders ■I Dave Franc Research Management Barbara J. Frederick Home Ec. Education 172 Barbara Geissbuhler Home Economics William P. Gesicki Business Administration David Glodowski Business Administration Thomas H. Goodness Sociology Marcella Gerbiu Elementary Education Ed Gibbons Business Dave Goddard History Patti Cora Resource Management Christine Gerhart Elementary Education Roy Gilchrist Math Kim C. Coerg Forestry Management Karen M. Glass Home Ec. Education Thomas Goligoski Psychology Julie Gudowicx Jan E. Gundelfinger Home Ec. Education Physical Education Kit W. Harrison Psychology Michele Heinrichs Dietetics David E. Helwig Math I Elmo S. Hess Art Education Suzanne M. Hill Early Childhood Patti Jo Hauser Dietetics Judith M. Gulh Business Education Linda Hanson Home Ec. Education William F. Harms Biology Vicki Hofkemeyer Elementary Education Donald R. Handrich Business Administration William Ingells Forestry Mary Kay Huot Home Ec. Education Micheal A. Hosen Communication Kay E. Hollinger Dietetics Harvey Johnson Resource Management Hallet Jenkins Wildlife Management B. Johnson Keith W. Karow Geography Peter P. Karoblis Political Science Kathleen D. Johnson Water Science Cynthia Kaufman Elementary Education Susan Keck Home Ec. Education Robert H. Keith Biology Ronald R. Kelly Social Work 175 Christine Kerkhof Business Administration Art King Psychology Debra Koser Elementary Education Bob Y. Kung History-Business Robert Kerksieck Communication Douglas Kingsley Resource Management Diane J. Ketner Business Administration Richard Koehler Sociology Delores Kozak Sue Krasniewski German-Psychology Communication Wing-Wah Lam Karen Lampadius Mathematics Dietetics David Kielpikowski Chemistry Cheryl 1. Kolda Early Childhood Marianne Krueger Biology Theresa D. Lease Home Ec. Education Dianne Muzi Communication Michael T. Neville Business Administration Bonnie McDowell Interior Design Thomas Meitner Water Science Mark A. Mentch Geography - H istorv Joan D. Morgan Political Science Diane E. Moulton Communication Barbara Much Fashion Merchandising Daniel E. Nelson Business Administration Joan Merkel Elementary Education Susan Niles Dietetics Karen A. Michels Mathematics Jeanne M. Niquette Art Education Judith Novshek Home Ec. Education Suzanne G. Noyes Early Childhood Elizabeth Obgartel Debra A. Olson Physical Education Elementary Education Alan Pankau Art Education David J. Patterson History- Philosophy Marlyce Polk Music Education Sheri Nystrom Political Science C.W. Parker Communication Kathleen M. Pohlod Biology Millie Priebe Communicative Disorders Charlotte H. Roberta Elementary Education David W. Reilly Drama Martha Reinders Home Ec. Education Carole Ripp Dietetics Rosanne Proite Social Science Timothy Raczek Music Education Sheila M. Scanlan Early Childhood Kathryn Schaefer Philosophy Mary Sue Schmidt Dennis N. Schmitt Communicative Disorders Fisheries Barbara Schroeder Home Ec. Education Susan Shanks Home Ec. Education Dan Sivek Biology Edward Schrader English Cynthia Scroggins Sociology Annette M. Simon Home Economics Kenneth M. Sina Music Education Patricia Schwai Dietetics Robert Schultz English Robert Shaver Jr. Business Administration Perry Jay Smith Resource Management Jane A. Siegel Communicative Disorders 181 Pat Snow Elementary Education Mary Ellen $ pay do Elementary’ Education Sandra Splitt Dietetics Jerry Sorenson Political Science Mary J. Starzinslci Dietetics Jane Stoops Communication Jeffrey C. Steven Water Management Marilyn Strohbusch English Dale M. Svendsen Forestry Diana Stubbe Business Administration Kathy L. Svendson Home Economics 182 t Betty J. Tesch Music Education Jill W. Thom interior Design Colleen Timbers History Debra K. Unger Interior Design Jill Unverzagt Communication Jolinda Vaughn Business Administration Dave Vetrano Fisheries Mike Voica Business Administration Lori Van Airsdale Interior Design Elizabeth Temple Resource Management Vickie L. 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Randall Bunk, Cheryl BtvIck, Ik i.«Iu Bovton. Uebra arovk . I'.oeald Enver. TtieiMH l.r.iuu, linn ’■-riis . Arilliii t'.u. lih. i , Non Calhoun, Sloven Caravello, Ml• line I Castdaz, Michael Cli.nt con. Haney Church. HiiiiMN Cof far , rhl I Ip Colburn. Mirk Cook, Robert Cooper. Peter Cut , Fr-uteln hmuI),.in, P.it rl l.t Croft. Mary Ann CtiM), William Cycnos;. Thomas Dalcldi-n, John Pavla. Timothy • llawson, Martha lii'vlev. Kuurs -de firm i.i, benjamin DeLstnc, Jeffrey Dvl.aune, Susan Dewitt. Philip • Pi 1 Ioann. Todd Dobson, SuzAnne D i| iiwka l.lnda Puke. Kirby Dunn, Di-mc Idwards, Cregory Ehrhardt. Jeffrey Ellcfson, Thomas • tlmhorst. Barbara dwell, Stephen Engel. Kenneth Erman. Gary (continued) Bachelor of Science Degree • Hess. Steven Bobbins, Kenneth Hosen. Mlcheal Hulterstrua, Sonja Jorjorlan, Thosas Kassera, David Klatt, Deborah • Koch. Kla • Kolinski. Nannie Krajnlak, Chris Kralapp. Robert Krasnlewski. Sue • Kurz. Kay Lnmoureux, David • Long. John • Lynch. Dour.las Kachtan. Darlene Mnrquard, Patricia Kiirquiird, l lllle Evans, Ceralyn • Ewcrdt, Cary Fcro, Michael Fcndos. Paul • Fork, Kristin Fletcher, David Foreman, Mark • Francis, Kim Frltsclu-1. Barbara Gasroth. Alan Crider. C. Mark Clear, Fred C!lehr 1st, Roy •• Gillingham, Suzanne Clrardl, Richard Clodowskl. David Coligoski, Thoaaa Coodnrss, Thomas • Cos , Wendy Crassl. WillIan • Criffln. Robert Jr. Cuciithcr, Susan tl.i I t, There -liana hek, Paul • Harms, Ullllan • Harrison, Kit Hefner. Thomas licldke. Sybil Henloy, Cerald HeroundstaJ. Mark Hess, Carol Hlntz, Corinnc Hoff, Karen Holm. Chris liuempfner, Tat rick Iverson. Richard Jackson. Janes Jackson, Kathryn Jauch, Susan Jensen, Lois • lenavnld. loel lohnsnn. Betite-Jo Jones, Debra • Kacerovsky, Panda Kafura, Kin • Karoblls. Peter • F.ehl. Michael • Keith, Robert Keller, Mary Kelly, Ronald Kent, Roderlc Kerkhof. Christine Ketchan, John • Kctner. Diane Kiel, Steven Klelplkowskl, David Kllgas, Michael Kllnkslck, Dale McCullua. Larry Moll, Kevin Moulton, Diane • Muzl, Dianne Nlstz. Kathleen • Nlquette. Jeanne • Orella, Joseph Owens, Jerry Psnkau, Alan Pfeiffer, Lisa Pollto, Panel.i Przybylskl. Carv Reilly, David • Rennpferd, Carol • Reppllnger, Nancy Kit tor, Peter Saneona, Sal tv Schllawskl, Bartlett Sunpf, Curl I a Koehler, Richard Koeppen, Richard Koraleskl, David Kosobuck|, Celrne Koszarck, John Krause, Calvin Krueger, Dennis Krueger, Marianne Krueger, Scott Ruhr. Mary Rung. Robert Kursevski, Daniel Lagcman, John Laa, Wing-Wah • Landis, Michael • Lange, Randall Larson, Bonnie Lcnkc. Richard Jr. • Lodclnakl. Donald Luthin, Charles Makrls, Christine Marqiwird, Penn I« Harr, billy Matcl, John Mayer. Peggie McCarthy, Brian McConnell, John McCullcy, Dennis McCurry, Carol Me Eldownrv, Todd MeLInane, Jane Messar, Roger Michels, Karen Mlerow. Dale Mtksche. Michael • Miller. Mark Mlnahall, Carolyns Moe, Jerle Moore, Steven Morgan, Joan •• Moser. Mark Mueller, Frio Mueller. Kurt Mueller, Lynn Ann • Mueller, Lynn Nelson. Daniel Nelson, David Jr. • Nerenhauaen. Mark Neville, Michael Ngobl, Frances • Noltmeyer, Mary Alice Nyatroa, Sheri Olsen, Janes 111 Omellna, Robert Jr. Pagel, Roger Patterson. David • Pokarske, Kin • Perkins, Jean Shaver, Robert Jr. Shcbel, Christopher Sherwood. Holly Slna. Kenneth Skrentnv. Kin Skrentnv, Michael Spoerl, Sally Stachr, Elaine Stark. Majcl Starr., Jennifer Scoops, Jane Strosburg. Gregory Swenson, Ronald Tenutn, James Tlkalaky, Lee Unverzagt. Mil Van Ancon. Victoria Vanden Elsen. Thomas Wentworth, Kevin Williams, Thomas 7. arrow, Paul Petersen, Brian Petersen. Lorraine Petrashek, Kenneth Plotrowskl. Stephen Plat son, Loyd Prince, Gary Pulnllsk, Mary Racette, Charlotte Rands, Mark Reln, Marv Rctrke. Beverly Rice, Karl Rifleman. Christine Robinson, J, T. Sampson, Cheryl Schaefer. Kathryn Schtpferllng, Robert Schlelf, Susan Schell, Thomas « Schober, Franz Scholze. W.v ne Schulfer, Mlih.id Schultz, Robert « Schultz, Warren Severson, Tod Shanahan, Marv Shankl in, Gary Shlsler, Wayne Shogren, Paul Slvek, Danny • Sower, Dean Sonncnberg. Curtis St sack, Thomas Staffeld, William Scarzlnskl, Raymond Stolcenberg, Jerald Strohbusch, Marllvn Stubbe. Diane Sullivan. Ted Sviggua. .Tames Szynanskl, James Taubenhelm, Toby Teclaw, Ronald Thldnan, Joseph Thistle, Sherry Thompson. Julie Tlnbers, Colleen Tomczak, Robert Tooczyk, Patricia Traas, Peter 111 Trzlnskl, Jerome Van Asten, Robert Van Nuland, Sue Vaughn, .lolinda Volden, Eric Vronan, Kim COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE Bachelor of Science Degree 18S Colic of Latter and Selene (continued) • Walker, Mary Want . Jnra Went lie rail, Michael Whitnan, Mark Ulertba, Patrick Wild, Deanna Will, Debra • Utile, Coralec •• Wi11lama, Saner Wlrkua, Randall Witter, Panel Wltthuhn, Terri •• Uolberg, Linda • Woodtick, Joyce Uorthln , Cary Younkln, Janln Zabrouakl. Patrick Zcnblovskl. Susan P.lerelbauer, Pita ••• Zu re, David Zvldcaa, Joann Zwlfelhofer, John GRADUATE COLLECE '•aater of Science Decree Caatonguay, Then - Natural Reaourcea Cleveland, LaVeme- Natural Resources Clifford, Michelle - Nutrition and Food Science Davie . Rryn - Nutrition and Food Science Cruel, Nancy - Hone Economics Education llnnscn. lol - Natural Peaource lllnrlch . Michael - Natural Resource Kanlnaki, Thaddeu - Natural Resource Kane, Martha - Natural Peaource Klefar, Ceoreo - Natural Reaourcea LuV.aalcvlcz, Joseph - Natural Resources Milner, Anna - Corwunlcatlve Disorder Ouernlk, Devld - Natural Peaource Otis, Keith - Natural Reaourcea Perk Ina, Thonaa - Natural Reaourcea RavtnaVl. John - Natural Reaourcea Relf, Michael- Natural Reaourcea Rutkouak 1, Kathryn- Hone Econonlcs Education S«1th, Chrlatlnr - Nutrltlo- -nd Food Selene Toney . Michael - Natural Peaource Wllllana, Ronnie - Hose Econoolct Education Wilson, Daniel - Natural Reaources Wywlelovak1, Clara - Hour Economic Education Young, Audrey - Mon Econonlca Education Mnatrr of Science In Teaching Degree Auaral, Deo iron I o - History Beard, LaVeme - Men. Educatlon Readlng Bc-rndt, Esther - Elen. Educatlon Readlng Casper, Fern- Elen. Educatlon Readlng Ifc-nur, Warv - Biology I kin I In. Weym- - Kitfil Inti Move . Eugene - History Horka, Richard - Elen. Education Matt Klslow, Shirley - Elen.Educ Reading Lovelesa, Richard - Elan. Educ Reading Metz, Wendy - Elen. Education Schucttpelz, Michael - E gllah Wahlclthner, larry - Social Studies Ztchr, Kartvnc - Elen. Education of Arts Degree Kirkpatrick, Janes - Biology • Honors High Honors ••• Highest Honor 189 THE HOT FISH SHOP Mfcteadng name for an exceptional restaurant. WeVt lised with our good name too long to change it. But its a bit misleading because it fails to suggest that here voull find not only exquisite seafood, but piquant appetizers, robust steaks and chops, and delectable, delightful desserts. All fit for a gourmand. All obviously prepared with love and imagination by cooks who arc masters at their craft. And served with solicitude in a remarkably gracious setting. So come enjoy. Even if you hate fish. THE Stevens Point: 1140 Clark; 344-4252 Appleton. 230 N. Superior; 739-8896 ‘Though the. mil s of the gods grirvf exceedingly low. yet they 9find exceedingly fine... Hab«t is a cable., we weave a thread of it every day and at last we cannot break it Hmmm! I wonder What . m that has to do with DikxKiiBc fel7 Division St. Stevens Pant, Wi . Yes You Can Get a Helping Hand § Pii@ifinl®lnl© 1116 fTlain Street Stevens Point, Wis. 344-2584 expert watch and jewelry repair CoNqRATulATiONS Semors UNivERsiTy Food ServIces BEAUTY SALON 1153 Main Street 39 Park Ridge Drive Hwy. 51 Northpoint Dr. 194 195 196 197 198 199 1977 HonizoN StaH EdiTOR in Chief: Julie BerUn PhoToqRAphy AdvisoR: Jiw Pierson AdvisoR: Bob Busch MANAqiNq EdiTOR: DoROThy Sorensen BusiNESS Manager: KAThy SvENdsEN Secretary: Donna Schulz PhoToqRAphERs: Jann Van Drcscr Dave MillARd Heidi Heidi JohN WENqER JohN Hartman AlphA SiqMA AlphA Mike AiNswoRTk Karen ShARpe Dan BeNdeR Rick Ciqel CaroI CeNTqRAf LAyouT EdhroR: MARy Hermanson PRoducTioN EdiTOR: Jeanne WiqMAN ARTisT, Cover DesiqN: CIear SMiTk Copy: Jeff KeATiNq Becky BRiqqs HORizON hAS TWO TkEMES. FiRST, WE STRUCTURed OUR book AROUNd The seasons, secoNd, pATieNce. The Mrst UWSP yeARbook iN six yeARS is MAkiNq a coMebAck. We Need TiMe, youR suppoRT ANd patIence. 200 I WORLD EVENTS 6. 10 20 76 CAPSIZED FERRY — A would- be rescuer carelully walks the hull ot the ferry George Prince altor it collided with a tanker and sank in the Mississippi River at Luling, La. Twenty survivors wore pulled Irom the river and 50 persons are reported missing 7. 1 29 76 NEW DELHI. INDIA — Prime Minister Indira Gandhi does a folk dance with a troupe from Mizoram in northeastern India. The dance was part of the annual Republic Day celebrations marking the anniversary of the 1950 constitution 8. 12 8 76 STAMPEDE! — A terrified crowd panics and runs to escape from the awesome 40-foot monster. King Kong, after he breaks out of the cage in which he was being exhibited. Filming of Dino do Laur-entiis' re-make ot King Kong concluded recently in Hollywood, with release of the movie scheduled for Christinas timo 9. 4 2 76 TOKYO — Former Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka holds a microphone as he addresses a meeting of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party members. He said he had no connection whatsoever with the Lockheed payoff scandal 10. 9 8 76 UP GOES THE RUNNING FENCE — Motorists Zip along Highway 101 (in foreground) as workers put up a section of artist Christo's running fence north of Petaluma. Calif. The 18-foot high nylon fence will stretch over 24 miles of rolling hills and farms to the Pacific Ocean 11. 7 4 76 RAID RESCUES PASSENGERS — Hundreds of relatives and well-wishers came to Ben-Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv to celebrate the return of hijacked Air Franco passengers rescued in a night raid on Uganda. 12. 2 13 76 HAMILL TRIUMPH — Darkhaired American skater Dorothy Hamill. of Rivorside. Conn., gives a dazzling four minute performance in the women's figure skating event of the I2th Winter Olympic Games in Innsbruck Ms Hamill went on to win the gold medal with a near perfect score 4
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