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.• FREE College DANCE In New Gym Si1urda1 THE POINTER Sign Up Today For Chlca10 World's F1lr Trip, Adril 29· Series III Vol. VII No. 23 Stevens Point, Wis., March 30, 1933 NUESSE PICKS HEADS TO AID IN BIG EVENT Edwa.rd Leuthold Na.med General Chairman ; Da.te Shifted To A Frida.y Night Plans for the college's biggest social event of the year, "the Jm1ior Prom" , have begun. President Celestine Nuesse met with his co mmi tteemen l ast Fri- day afternoo n and the date of the forma l promenade was definitely fix ed for Friday, May 19. The date was shifted from a Saturday to a Friday night to avoid the midnjght closing hour r est rie- tions on Saturday night dances. Big Ni:ws Soon Last year's - prom carried out ·a southern pl antation theme with Eli R,ice 's co l ored orch estra mak- ing the "darky" · setting com- plete . The theme and orc~estra for this year's feat remams a myster y, but the Pr?m committee- men promise some important an- nouncements at an early date. Prom Lea.ders Picked Nine Reel Picture And Talk On Norway Mon. Students and their friends will be ent erta in ed by a n ine reel mov- in « picture of , orway in the Ml- l e;e auditorium Monday eve ning nt 8 o'c lock. The Rural department is bring- ing S. J. Ristesund, a regula r "Norske", h ere on that night. Ristesund wi ll give a fascin ating lect ure of his home country in conj un ct ion with th.i movi ng pic- ture . Th ere is no admission charge. "T~e. Personality Girl'' Coming Here Thursday Jean MacDonald, whose charm and ability to entertain has won her the title of "The P ersonality Girl", will be the assembly hour featu re n ext Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. She is a Can ad ian comedienne an d enterta in er and co nvulses aud iences with her cha rmin g non- fiense, so they say. I Nt~ RL ~~ i Edward Leut hold was namecl b P · l t A li st of books added to tho Coll ege general chairman '( .res1c e_n collection: Nuesse. Cletus ~ollms _is -cha ir- BROWNE, LEWIS-" BICSS<! d Spinoza. " man of the music, assisted by Since little is known of tho nctual Alice Sorenson. Cl etus is dicker- life of the Jewi sh phi losopher who was i ng with several popular bands born in_ Am_sterdam llir~c hundred yenro Training School Quint Champs, Win City Grade School Title Anoth er champ ionsh ip was won by the coll ege when the Training School Seventh Grade basketball team defeated the L i rr c o 1 n Seventh team to win the c ity tit le, 12 to 10, la t atnr clay night. The Line-up Playing on the victorious · quin- tet were Douglas Wright, for- ward , Royce Hanna , ~orwa rd, Foerster, center , and Klem, Mur- ray, Ward en, Sc ribn er, and Cho- lewin ski, gnarcls. he Eighth Grade team of the Trainin"' School almost duplicat- ed t he feat of the champs, losing in the fi nal round to St . Stephens, 11 to 10. The city champions were awarded medals in t he Ju- nior High School assembly last Monday: · FOX THEATRE FREE TICKETS J can Boyington , , Lillian Bet- lach and l\Iayforcl Charles Ross were last week's free Fo x theatre ticket win ners. If you can correctly spell your name from any of the lin es below report to the Pointer Editor for a complimentary pass to the local theatre, good anytime: cl ·11 awa t·d the or chestra con- ago,. this biography rehes lnrgely upon 8ll Wl. COIIJ CCtur c, drnwn fro m study Of C OD(f" t ' ) tract w1thm the next week. temporary conditions, :ind from Spinq- trs wmner George Maurer is eh airman of zn '• writings. It is a reasonab le, _care- RRBUOESBPSEPEl;tLLTELR pu blicity. Deco rations will ~c in ~:~t~:rkt'o ~; 1 1 ~1 , 1 :;i~ii~°: ,~~ ns nn in tro- charge of Freel Cochrane, ass1s~ed CAMP SAMUEL GRANGER (second wi nn er) ENLEIUZBAEBREGTEHR (thi rd wi nn er) RREOIMBCEEHRRAYTRD by Edna Cr_oc ~er ~n~ l Jo~n Fish. " Takblg trout wtth the cirY. fiy ". Kathryn ,v1ggms 1s Ill char ge of A thoroughly prncti ca l manual on the programs a nd invitations and art of anglin g for tro ut which _emphwill be aided by Ignatius Mish. srzes the !ates\, dovc !opments lD r~ds ============== . . . . .. :and ta ck le. It 1s designed to :icquru.nt a.sscmblics, showing possibilities of vi- Dons Erickson IS chai rman Ot the nngl er with the eq uipment which talizing tho programs nn d relating them refreshments. Kathryn Slowey experie nce ha s shown to he best adapted to studies and to extra-curricular activ- and Ida Lah ti will assist her. t, . onfotlr1m o • At,·mve erb icoaonk d!royr et. ,I Y1 · 1,e mre~ t \~eod~ov~ce itics. Th o outlin es arc brief', but vnl u- ... able because of lhcir wido range of Price 7 cents Music Department In Cba.rge Of Assembly ; Michelsen To Direct Concert The assembly Jl rog ram this morning will be given by the various divi sions of the music de- partment under the directi on of l\Ir. Peter ,T. Michelsen. Vocal solos, songs by the choru s, orches- tral selections, and instrumental solos will be fcatnrccl in the con- cert. Classical, semi- classical, and popular sel ections arc all to be in- clud ed in an hour of exceptional- ly fine entertainment. About 60 musician wm take part in the concert. Varied Program Numbers on the program are, Span ish Marc h (A Bnnch of Roses) IJy R. Cha.pi; Waltz (Tres ,Jolie ) by E. Wa lcl teufc l; Vocal solo (Ros emary ~ Hob ert 1':mery, by Vaugh1\ de T,cnth; Overture (Raymond ), by A. Thomas ; Sere- nade (.Rrasquita) by .F.ranz Le- ha r; Vocal solos (' Over th e St c pp c') hy Gretc hnminoff, "l'rnde Winds' by Keel, 'Co me to lhe Fair' by Ea st hope i\fnrtin) by :slo1· man Knutxen ; Ji'lu te solo (Blue Be ll s of Scotland) Otis Mi- ·hcl~on, hy ;Jul rs ~evy; Local Talent Chorus and Orohcstra ('Dear Land of Home' by J ean Si belius ; 'In the Luxembourg Gard en' by Lockhart-Manning, 'Swe~t h ea rt ', from M:aytime, by Sigmund Rom- berg) ; Cornet solo (Gypsy Love Song) Aaron i\fona te rsky, by Victor Ilcrbert; ancl Orchestra and Chorus (Way Down Sout h) by W . H. Myddleton. Crowd L83t Yea.r or experienced fishermnn. subject.. _ 0Yer 200 couples attended last COATES, ROBERT M . - "The outlaw GUE}>ALLA, PHILIP-" Welllngton ". £1'-ee--College -Danee· ----~a.t -~~ y=e~a= r 's pr m. InVitirHon jl bi yea.rs,-the-bistocy--0 the-land-plmtes-of- 1s oricn soun ness, rotllfiilcli arac- 1 the Na.tchez tr ace." tc rimtion :ind i:ood writing mark the /n New Gvm Saturday mail ed to a lu mni, townspcop e Tho outbw years were J. 800-1835, biogrnph y of the English .military hero. 'J and their friends. Th e formal and tho pirntes were. tl~e .o u~lnws ,~ho Wellington'• volitieal career and J1i s .An all school clance will be held will be held in the n ew gym. opornt~d along tho, 1\!1"s~ss.1~p1 front,_cr. pnrt in import.ant refo rms are given ns in the new gym Saturday night . The lustory ~.t the ir ncti.vLt1os contn ms much space as bis better kno,,.•n 'fhe so~ial co mmittee is treating, 03.8.8.8'.8- so many deta ils of brutality nnd murder :u~ hi ovc me?nts on the battlefield. )lnny IMPORTANT that it is, in yarts, u11ple:1Sant rendi ng. other hi storical figures nre brought in , and co ll ege st ude nts ,v iii be ad- Cont ents: Pioneers - The Harpe• - to the narrative, and tho atmosph ere of mittccl on prcse ntalion of their It is very ·ilnperative that !fare - Samuel Mason - 1\!urroll. pr e- Vi cto rian England is well-prese rved. activity tickets. all students planning on tak- EATON, HUNTER - " Wba.t every " INMATE WARD B" - " Behind t he Ben Mannis and hi: "Colle- ing the World 's Fair excur- wom:ui should know about an automo- door or delusion ". gians" will furnish the rhythm A . 1 bile ''· A newspaper mun who entered an in- 30 'll 3() sion trip to Chica.go, PM A _non-techni cal boo.k about the me - sa ne asylum voluntarily for a year to for dan cing · from 8 :, to :- 29, sign up in Mr. Rightsell 's chanll!m and the ltandhng of an automo- cure alcoholism writes from there this o'clock. Chairman 'l'. 1 \. Roger s office immediately. Unless bile, ~vrittcn ,cieayy and with humor. A tempernto account within its walls. li e of tire social co mmittee said it 200 signatures a re secured at few simple diagrams and ca rtoon draw - co111111cn cls the offieials and docto rs in was impera tive that all students an ea.rly da.te the proposed ings make effectivo illustrations. cha rge, but criticizes state legislatives, pr srnt th it· artivity tickets at GALVIN, EILEEN R - "Assemblies for p:i ssing unintclJigc nt l:iws affecting ·-,--,,,+,.----_. --~..!t:!.n!I· :'...!'. Wl !..:':!: ll ~b=e ..!C ca =n~c::: ell =ed =. ---~,¥oi::...,JuzllolW1Ild..se01C"'-'tug1L11CJ>DOJ."'' :'- ' -:-f31":"-'·"~ tio•• lnt e,e&t-ing~~,...WtruL.ULOOi:.....i. ·i:-u flesiPe fr., Suggestive outHnc-s for Mgh school :rn ll unscnsationnl.
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Page 1: THE POINTER · 2016. 4. 1. · The Line-up Playing on the victorious· quin ... Vocal solos, songs by the chorus, orches tral selections, and instrumental solos will be fcatnrccl

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FREE College DANCE

In New Gym Si1urda1 THE POINTER Sign Up

Today For Chlca10 World's F1lr Trip, Adril 29·

Series III Vol. VII No. 23 Stevens Point, Wis., March 30, 1933

NUESSE PICKS HEADS TO AID

IN BIG EVENT Edwa.rd Leuthold Na.med General

Chairman ; Da.te Shifted To A Frida.y Night

Plans for t he college's biggest social event of the year, "the Jm1ior Prom", have begun.

President Celestine Nuesse met with his committeemen last Fri­day afternoon and the date of the formal promenade was definitely fixed for Friday, May 19. The date was shifted from a Saturday to a Friday night to avoid the midnjght closing hour r estrie­tions on Saturday night dances.

Big Ni:ws Soon

Last year's -prom carried out ·a southern plantation theme with Eli R,ice 's colored orchestra mak­ing the "darky"· setting com­plete. The theme and orc~estra for this year's feat remams a mystery, but the Pr?m committee­men promise some important an­nouncements at an early date.

Prom Lea.ders Picked

Nine Reel Picture And Talk On Norway Mon. Students and their friends will

be enterta ined by a n ine reel mov­in« picture of , orway in the Ml­le;e auditorium Monday evening nt 8 o'clock.

The Rural department is bring­ing S. J. Ristesund, a regular "Norske", here on that night. Ristesund wi ll give a fascinating lecture of his home country in conj unction with th.i moving pic­ture. There is no admission charge.

"T~e. Personality Girl'' Coming Here Thursday J ean MacDonald, whose charm

and ability to entertain has won her the title of "The P ersonality Girl", will be the assembly hour featu re next Thursday morning at 10 o'clock.

She is a Canad ian comedienne an d enterta iner and convulses aud iences with her charming non­fiense, so they say.

~

I Nt~RL~~ i ~ Edward Leuthold was namecl

b P · l t A list of books added to tho College general chairman '( .res1c e_n collection: Nuesse. Cletus ~ollms _is -chair- BROWNE, LEWIS-" BICSS<!d Spinoza." man of the music, assisted by Since little is known of tho nctual Alice Sorenson. Cletus is d icker- life of the Jewish philosopher who was ing with several popular bands born in_ Am_sterdam llir~c hundred yenro

Training School Quint Champs, Win City

Grade School Title Another championsh ip was won

by the college when the Training School Seventh Grade basketball team defeated the L i rr c o 1 n Seventh team to win the city title, 12 to 10, la t atnrclay nigh t.

The Line-up

Playing on the victorious · quin­tet were Douglas Wright, fo r­ward, Royce Hanna, ~orward, Foerster , center, and Klem, Mur­ray, Warden, Scribner, and Cho­lewinski, gnarcls.

'£he Eighth Grade team of the Trainin"' School almost duplicat­ed t he feat of the champs, los ing in the fi nal round to St. Stephens, 11 to 10. The city champions were awarded medals in the Ju­nior High School assembly last Monday:

·FOX THEATRE FREE TICKETS

J can Boyington, ,Lillian Bet­lach and l\Iayforcl Charles Ross were last week's free Fox theatre t icket win ners.

If you can correctly spell your name from any of the lines below report to the Pointer Editor for a complimentary pass to the local theatre, good anytime: cl ·11 awa t·d the orchestra con- ago,. this biography rehes lnrgely upon

8ll Wl. • • CO IIJCCturc, drnwn fro m study Of COD• (f" t ' ) tract w1thm the next week. temporary conditions, :ind from Spinq- trs wmner

George Maurer is eh airman of zn '• writings. It is a reasonable, _care- RRBUOESBPSEPEl;tLLTELR pu blicity. Decorations will ~c in ~:~t~:rkt'o ~;

1

1~1 ,1:;i~ii~°:,~~ ns nn in tro­charge of Freel Cochrane, ass1s~ed CAMP SAMUEL GRANGER

(second wi nner) ENLEIUZBAEBREGTEHR

(thi rd winner) RREOIMBCEEHRRAYTRD

by Edna Cr_oc~er ~n~l Jo~n Fish. " Takblg trout wtth the cirY. fiy ". Kathryn ,v1ggms 1s Ill charge of A thoroughly prnctical manual on the programs and invitations and art of angling for trout which _empha· will be aided by Ignatius Mish . srzes the !ates\, dovc!opments lD r~ds ==============

. . . . .. :and tackle. It 1s designed to :icquru.n t a.sscmblics, showing possibilities of vi-Dons Erickson IS chairman Ot the nngler with the equipment which talizing tho programs nnd relating them

refreshments. Kathryn Slowey experience has shown to he best adapted to studies and to extra-curricular activ­and Ida Lah ti will assist her . t,. onfotlr1mo • At,·mveerbicoaonk d!royr et.,I Y1·1,emre~t\~eod~ov~ce itics. Tho outlines arc brief', but vnlu-

... able because of lhcir wido range of

Price 7 cents

Music Department In Cba.rge Of Assembly ; Michelsen

To Direct Concert

The assembl y Jlrogram this morning will be given by the various divisions of the music de­partment under the direction of l\Ir. Peter ,T. Michelsen. Vocal so los, songs by the chorus, orches­tral selections, and instrumental solos will be fcatnrccl in the con­cert.

Classical, semi-classical, and popular selections arc all to be in­cluded in an hour of exceptional­ly fi ne entertainment. About 60 musician wm take part in the concert.

Varied Program

Numbers on the program are, Spanish March (A Bnnch of Roses ) IJy R. Cha.pi; Waltz (Tres ,Jolie ) by E. W alcl teufcl ; Vocal solo (Rosemary ~ Hobert 1':mery, by Vaugh1\ de T,cnth; Overture (Raymond ), by A. Thomas ; Sere­nade (.Rrasquita) by .F.ranz Le­har; Vocal solos (' Over the St c pp c') hy Gretchnmi noff, " l'rnde Winds' by Keel, 'Come to lhe Fair' by Easthope i\fnrtin) by :slo1·man Knutxen ; Ji'lute solo (Blue Bell s of Scotland) Otis Mi­·hcl~on, hy ;Jul rs ~evy;

Local Talent

Chorus and Orohcstra ('Dear Land of Home' by J ean Sibelius ; 'In the Luxembourg Garden' by Lockhart-Manning, 'Swe~theart ', from M:aytime, by Sigmund Rom­berg) ; Cornet solo (Gypsy Love Song) Aaron i\fona tersky, by Victor Ilcrbert; ancl Orchestra and Chorus (Way Down South) by W .H. Myddleton.

I J

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Crowd L83t Yea.r or experienced fishermnn. subject.. _

0Yer 200 couples attended last COATES, ROBERT M . - "The outlaw GUE}>ALLA, PHILIP-"Welllngton". £1'-ee--College-Danee·----~a.t: -~~y=e~a=r 's pr m. InVitirHon jl bi yea.rs,-the-bistocy--0 the-land-plmtes-of- 1s oricn soun ness, rotllfiilcli arac-

1 the Na.tchez trace." tc rimtion :ind i:ood writing mark the /n New Gvm Saturday mailed to alumni , townspcop e Tho outbw years were J.800-1835, biogrnphy of the English .military hero. 'J

and their friends. The formal and tho pirntes were. tl~e .ou~lnws ,~ho Wellington'• volitieal career and J1i s .An all school clance will be held will be held in the new gym. opornt~d along tho, 1\!1"s~ss.1~p1 front,_cr. pnrt in import.ant reforms are given ns in the new gym Saturday night.

The lustory ~.t their ncti.vLt1os contn ms much space as b is better kno,,.•n 'fhe so~ial committee is treating, 03.8.8.8'.8- so many deta ils of brutality nnd murder :u~hiovcme?nts on the battlefield. )lnny IMPORTANT that it is, in yarts, u11ple:1Sant rending. other historical figures nre brought in, and college students ,viii be ad­

Contents: Pioneers - The Harpe• - to the narrative, and tho atmosphere of mittccl on prcsentalion of their It is very ·ilnperative that !fare - Samuel Mason - 1\!urroll. pre-Victorian England is well-prese rved. activity tickets.

all students planning on tak- EATON, HUNTER - " Wba.t every " INMATE WARD B" - " Behind the Ben Mannis and hi: "Colle-ing the World 's Fair excur- wom:ui should know about an automo- door or delusion". gians" will furnis h the rhythm

A .1 bile ''· A newspaper mun who entered an in- 30 'll 3() sion trip to Chica.go, PM A _non-technical boo.k about the me- sane asylum voluntarily for a year to for dancing ·from 8 :, to :-29, sign up in Mr. Rightsell 's chanll!m and the ltandhng of an automo- cure alcoholism writes from there this o'clock. Chairman 'l'. 1\. Rogers office immediately. Unless bile, ~vrittcn ,cieayy and with humor. A tempernto account within its walls. lie of tire social committee said it 200 signatures are secured at few simple diagrams and ca rtoon draw- co111111cn cls the offieials and doctors in was impera tive that all students an ea.rly da.te the proposed ings make effectivo illustrations. cha rge, but criticizes state legislatives, pr srnt th it· artivity tickets at

GALVIN, EILEEN R - "Assemblies for p:issing unintclJigcnt l:iws affecting ·-,--,,,+,.----_.,.. ___ _ --~..!t:!.n!I· :'...!'.Wl!..:':!:ll~b=e..!Cca=n~c:::ell=ed=. ---~,¥oi::...,JuzllolW1Ild..se01C"'-'tug1L11CJ>DOJ."'':'-' -:-f31":"-'·"~tio•• lnte,e&t-ing~~,...WtruL.ULOOi:.....i.·i:-u flesiPe fr.,

Suggestive outHnc-s for Mgh school :rn ll unscnsationnl.

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:Vol. VII. THE POINTER No. 23

, Published Weekly at Stevens Point by the students of the CentraJ Wilconsin .• ~tate Teachers College. Subaoription Price $2.00 per ysar.

Entered a.a second-class matter May 26, 1927, a t the post office at SteTen1 Point, Wisconsin, under the Act of March 3, 1879.

EDITORIAL STAFF

Editor . ..... . .. , .. .• ........ George R. Maurer, Pho no 240J or i3; Office 1584 Aoaociate Editor .. .. . .• .' ..... .. .•................. . . . ...•. ... .. . John Wied Sports Editor ••..............•.... ....... . .. . .............. Samuel H. Blathe Bociet:y Editor •............ . •. . .....•..... .... .•.•....... • Florence Woborll Newa .. . . .. . .. . .... .... •. .. ... . .. Donald Crocker, Nat..Uo Gon,ki, Tom Smith Honorary Member .. . . . ... . . . . .•...... . ............. .. .. Barton E. Hotvodl

BUSINF.88 STAFF Bueinus Mauger . ..............................•. . .. Ced.ric Vig, Phone 810J Circulation KanagerL •.... • . ... •. . ..•.. .. . .. . . . ...........••• •• !patina )Li.oh Faealt:y Advaer ••. .. ..• •• ... .... ..... .• ... . .... ...... Raymond M. Rightoell

(Oollege Office IntarmaUon, l'hone 224)

OSHKOSH DELEGATE ATTACKS POINTER STORIES .

_____ __.__! s ome moro of our gra_rtuti t.cs

wbo have attained . J>romlll~ce. The future will offer :is good or beticr opportunitic~ for success as the p:ist . The present dn.y students of this ~hool ~hould bo inspired by what fonnor students have done. · • ·

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1ll l ll a 111 ilt1111. Gu.\· t'.: :! ,n. J-: 11;.:.: According to 1'eport brought home from l\la<lis:011, journalism Bus. )IJ! r .. ~ a,·r:1111l•u1u t;,., .. S :t1·1:1

was a major .topic of di ·cussion last aturday wh •n athletic rcpn'- ""'""'• C'a lif. t f f } · I 'H. ll :\ll na, .\l ar_v f~. : -I yr. tng-. :

CITY FRUIT EXCHANGE Fruits and Vegetables

Phone 51 457 Main St.

Home Made Candy AT

"THE PAL"

SPORT SHOP GYM CLOTHING

4l2Main St.

Try Our Lunches--Evenings and Between Meals!

GINGHAM TEA ROOM

sen a !\"CS o · tie var10us state teachers col egcs met a nd d1·cw up _,\ ,st. l!ural T,•adu'r. C',·ntral ,.,,at,· next year's ba ketball and football schedules. T,•achcr l"oll,·~··· St c•n>n, l 'u: ut , I SPECIAL!

,ve a re told that Oshko ·h ',; rcp1·esentat ivc, Mr. H. R . Whi tney, ·111 ll an,on, Willia,11 r:., ~ ·'"'·Enc-. : PurcoPeouod Pencil Set

opened t he meeting· by bitterly attacking. th e P ointer for printing ;\~st rj~~.1:r'.;/;;~;';j,.,?,n·· ()l :mi,·,1 ,,t~:;~~;;~;~CH P::.:~:c. ct a0

uthentic but unwelcome truths in its columns rdati,·e to the P oin t- ·,u> Harr ison . Hol land : ., ~-r. E n~.; shkosh game at Oshkosh last F ebrua ry. Students and townspeople D. o .. , 8_ u. !., Iowa City : lk n- 413 Main St.

who witnessed the game will recall how Coach Kotal was molested ti• I, Zea ri ni:, low:o . Plarrietl 1!12~, s:..-------------""' during the game by Oshkosh fans in back of him .:..... how our team Anna Ba rnard ). was seated in an undesirable corner of the gym, and when Stevens '!•. ll cdbn<· k, w. ::- .: 4 yr. r:nJ!.; P · t f ff d d h b O k I). n . . , .Marq1 •1t1• Uni\' . 190:!.; om ans o ere our cagers an coac etter scats sh ·ooh author- l)cntist. t;umberland, Wis. pi'ar-ities promptly marched them (includi ng our Pr~-sident) back to their ried 1904, Helen Deming). seats. The truth of these s tories evidently ·tung Olshkosh. Never- 'J!l Heffron, l'ca rl )1.: 3 yr . Eng.; theless we commented on the incident in a milder form than many Ph. B., l ni\·. of Chicai:o, 1921; another paper would have. Asst. Prof. of Speech, )lurquctt ,

Unh·., M.ilwnukcc. ).Ji~s Heff ron i'4 WIJ.itney, displaying a collecticm of Pointers to the athletic mem- a Stevens Point girl. Sh e is :dr •adi•

hers at the meeting ·last Saturday, said that ne,vs of t his nature well known in her line. should not be tolerated in college papers. He didn't deny the 'lf! Henderson, l.lclen IV.; 2 yr. Home authenticity of our stories - ,,·hat he advocated was the ta kin:; Ee.; Ph. B. Univ. of Chicago, 192;;; away from the colle.,"'e newspapers the freedom of press. Instructor in Clothing, Slate Teach·

crs College, Bowlin~ Grct.•u, OJ.lio. We're wondering if Oshkosh's del egate rea lizes that colle:;e pa- •02 Herrick, Alfred J. ; 4 yr. Eng.;

pers are supported by student subscription· and advertis ing, not by Ph. B. 1909, Univ. of Wi,.; l' rin. faculty opinions. Students have the right to demand news as it hap- Trg. School, . s. T. C. Stcveas pens. If WhitnP.y's suggestion were executed, college papers here- Point, Wis. (Married JU04, h-a ll. after would be carefully censored by faculty members and onlv rose ,._. Va.nTa•sell).

J }lcrri ck, Craal, A. ; 2 yr. <Jr:un· colored accounts of dear old alma mater would be seen in prin t. We.. mnr; Tchr. Bre11t s..i,oo l, l h guio, would have no student publication ; it would be a faculty digest. Mountnin Province, ·Phillipinc u-

However Whitney's attack makes us a s tronge r advocate for the lnnds. f · · h ' h I d h · '25 H errick, Virgil K; 2 yr . .fr. 11 . ::;. ; organization o a press assoc1at1011 w 1c would inc u c t e nme Ph. B. Univ. of WL,., 19211; M . .1.

teachers colleges newspapers and Stout Ins titute. Delegates from Univ. of Wis. 1930; Trhr. :u,il Jlr. · the respective college papers could meet annually or semi-annually - , oarch Dir. County Day School, and discuss newspaper p roblems. Then too, such a journalism or- Mil waukee. ()l arricd l!J~O. Helen

ganization would enable Mr. Whit,ney and the Athletic Board to con- ,19 ~~;:;~1;wreuco S. ; :; y r. Eug.; centrate thei r efforts entirely upon specific mies governing "ineligi- B. S. 1919, N. Y. ,Slate Collcgo for bilities" and ot her athletic regulations in _their own fie ld . Tcach~rs; Dean, School or Phy•.

Ed ., Jthacu College, Tthac.a, )l , Y. ( Married 1928, lJorothy E. Wright).

Phi Sigs Hold Formal cu sed banking_ conditions with ' 18 lli 11t,., David 11 . ; 3 yr. 11 . s .;

I • • • r -r7i the groun. Arthur Thompson, ,

0., 8 · A.; Paetory Supt., St. , Louis, Al o.

ntfla·flOn rOT i I Tee " Hoffman, F.llen A.; 2 y r. E11g.; president of the fraternity, presid- Wis. L il,r. School, 1022, graduate ;

Three pledges, Bill Nason, Neal ·00 . Lilirarian, Forc,t P roduct, Lahora -

~e~~~~a:;;r~:ld in~~~~io~h:t; ;~i ,l!ll!ia@•l•l#l§@§lfi •!H@l'fflffl®""ll'@l!IJ!I' ~~~;.' U. • '. Forest Scr\'icc, ~ladi•ou,

h ' 16 Hofsoos, Jo~mil; 3 yr . H. ,' ._; A. B. Sigma Epsilon frate rnity in t e CONGRATULATIONS Univ. of Wis. 1921; Dir . .,r Re-men 's lounge of the college last Donald Mills, conference search ; vMnemannus, ln .. (Ad,·cr-Tucsday evening. . tisi ng) Detroit, Mich. Pla rrictl

Immediately following t h e debater, JS a proud pa.pa 1024, Ruth Kaldron) . ceremonies, the fra ternity held these days. David Russell, '9!J Huuba«l , Im O. ; 2 yr. 1,,.tin;

)·ts m· ·1t·1at·1om hon,,ne.t_at..ihe..Gin" ~ . ..J!,lL_eight_ pot!Dd-baby- boy- · .l.---l!h-;,B.- l90_3, ltn . o WLs. ; l'h. M. = ,.. b I t "-t d Y . the 191a, Un,v. of \Vie . 8upt or

ham Tea Rooms. Thirty active om a.s •• °"' ur a; • JS . Schools, Ashland . ( ~i.irricd ino3 and alumni members were pres- new addition to the Mills H elen ll nyward) . ' ent. ]\fr. Frank N. Spimdlcr cf family. Mrs. Mills was Jane '10 Hughe•, Daniel P.; 4 yr . rcng.;

t he colle.,"'e faculty was the ma in Russell of Medford, a form- B. S. College o! ,\gri 'ultur<·, uni\•. er student here. 0,f Wis. 1917 ; Supt. of Dun~ Coun ty

speaker. He contrasted Oberlin School of Ag., Menomon , ,, Wi,. college with Harvard University g,;g.-itii#i#•#O<§ffl@ 'li (Marr ied l !JJ5~

1J.oyoln ~fcCom:ut).

and ,narrated his collegiate cxpe- H?ll , .Jam~• Iv . ; ~ yr. H. S. ; City

b . . . F · A new mcu 's lounging room \VOS Editor, Stevens Point J ourn ot

rjenc~ at oth 1nst1tut1on · a. opened a.t S uperior State 'fcnehcrs col- Stevens Point, Wis. (Marr ied ]C)•) I) '

culty advi ·ers Fred Schmeeckle lcg o last week. The room will be used Floronce Brettb:i.ucr). · ··, and Eddie Kotal ga\'e hort talks. b1• the men students ns a lounging ·and We would like to hear from tho above Messrs. Charles ,v. Nason and ciuh room. It ie intereeting here to note s•duates. Write us about old times and Win Rothman were guests of the thnt THERE ARE TO BE NO RE· w lire ls going with you. Present

S'r!HCTIONS ON SMOKING. Superior, culty . members and studonts or c. s. Phi Sigs. 111r. Nason, cashier of it :,ppeare, i• recognizing that even i!' T c woµld delight · adln the Citizens' National bank, dis- lcncher'o college men nre men. let~rs.

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W. A. A. We wish to correct a statement

made in this co lumn last week.

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lns tead of four women left in the Across From Theatre 5=:=============! running .for the championship, we '-------------.1 "--------------' " fi nd that, 11 · the tournament is of tr------------- NOTICE

HARRISON LUNCH All Se niors a nd under clo.asmcn wish-

I he round-robit} ty.pe, Bonita ing to tryout for ,pa ts in tho Senior :-.1ewby, V elma Scribne r, Ruth cluBB piny chorus report to the uuditor-Rcedal and Alice Sorenson have Genulne'MexiC1n Chill . . . . 10c ium next Wdoncsduy nt 4 o'clock or sec been picked a the leading con- Hot Dogs and Hamburrers . . . 5c Olnrcncc StyM. iC' nclen,. 0 what ? Luncbesand Dinners . . . . 25c

One senior team, oue junior, CorH:roUlooroe and Church

lwo sophomore and three fresh- ,--------------.. man teams arc •ntcrcd in the round-robin volleyball tourna­ment. Games are being played Pvery Tuesday and Thursday iu both gymnasiums to insure the completion of the tourney by Easter . The t ea m line-ups may

M1nu1I Trai!'ling Supplies Shears and Scissors

GROSS and JACOBS he found on the W. A. A. bulletin r-------------.. board wher e the results will also be po.sted. "l'ii; rum-0red tha t there will be a g1·and picnic for <·ontestants long about April 20th .

Dancers In Program ,\.t last the twelve industrious

" tappers" who have been · s trug. :;:-ling so val.iantly each Wednes­day and Friday evenings are get­t ing their much-deserved recogni-1 ion.' They are making two ap· pea rances before Easter; on May 7th they will show the Business and Professional \Vomen's .Asso­ciation some high~tepping, and on April · 13 they are s taging a real show for assemb,ly.

LOST Ladies' green Schaffer foun·

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'' What aro you holding on to you r hrothor ao tightly tor, my boyt '' said nnc ot t hem.

' ' So hO won't enlist in the nrmy, ' ' t he.young fo1low rcpJicd, without bHttk­ing an oyo. -Cal Guard.Smun.

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SOCIETY· NEWS

By FLORENCE WOBORU.,

Bloc Meets :Members of "Bloc" met at the

home of George 1Iaurer last Thursday night . President Frank

. Hyer was a guest. School ad­ministration and college appro­priations from the state were dis­cussed. James "\V. Dunegan, local banker, will be guest of the club ton i,..ht at Tom Smith's home.

Debaters Entertained

II NEL50N HALL I Dr. Bila Wieg, a former mem­

be1' of Centi-al S~ate's faculty, and since, a recipient of the doc­tor's degree at the University of :Minnesota, visited in Stevens Point last week. Dr. W.ieg, with the Miilscs Gertrude ancl Susan Hanson, called on f riends at the dormitory Sunday aftem oou.

Birthday Celebration Mary Kosovec's birthday· was

celebrated at a special birthday dinner 'rhursday. Novel !,'llm· drop favors and placecarcls, each bearing an appropriate verse graced the table. The climax of the dinner was the cnttin" of the three-tiered cake. In it was found a thimble, a clime, a r eel ear-ring, and a number o( other novelties.

:I.Ir. and )[rs. Leland Bur­rough,;, entertained the college clebaters and alternate at a 6 o'clock dinne r Tuesday evening at their borne. A bpwl of red roses and white snapdragons formed the table centerpiece. The evenin" was spent playing

· bridge and honors were won by Threc-quarte1' rates, free r ides, Clarence Styza and Donald Mills: etc., " Home-Goi11g" at Easter

are what · 11·e are intere ted in Phi l>ig Dance now ; at least, that 's what tho

A dance was held in the Teach- table chatter concerns. ers college new gym Saturday Musicale Entertainment night. Ray Jacobs' orchestra . played for the dancing from 8 to Undergraduates e_ntertame~ the 11 :30. Phi Sigma Epsilon fra- 1 grads at an a!ter-clmner musicale ternity ponsored the affair, and :'lfonday e~emng. Carol Worden 90 college and high school stu- and Lorr~me Guell se1;ved punch dents attended. and cook1es. Helene ·waterman

was hostess. " The End of a Per-

V1@jZ~!!B!S THURSDAY And Fl!.IDAY

GEORGE AltLTSS In

"THE KING'S VACATION" SATURDAY

MATINEE - NIGHT 2 FEATURE AT'rRACTIONS I

"BROADWAY BAD" With

JOAN BLONDELL G~GER ROGERS

"HAUNTED GOLD" With

JOHN WYNNE

SUNDAY And MONDAY CONTINUOUS SHOWS

SUNDAY STARTING 1:30 JACK HOLT

In

"WHEN STRANGERS MARRY" With

LILLIAN BOND

TUESDAY And WEDNESDAY JOAN CRAWFORD

In

''RAIN" With

WALTER HUSTON

#18'1--#=== "SO THIS IS HARRIS"

Picture Talk Presented feet Day", piano solo by Carol The :Y. "\V.' C . .A. meeting will be Weldon ; "Sweet and Low", vo- :=============~

held at Nelson Hall tonight at cal duet by Evelyn Stephenson BUY 7 :30. 1\Ir. Neale will give an and Doris Erickson; and a bu." BAKER PAPER COMPANY'S i1lustratecl lecture on some of the morons r eading by Doris Leavens PAPER :ind SUPPLIES most famous masterpieces ever were included in the program. AT THlt

painted on canvas. · I======== COLLEGE COUNTER 1\Iiss Carolyn Hanson is the some enjoy putting the jiggiest of ··=======:::::=====.

chairman for the evening. jig-saw puz.zles together. Dancing r

Y. W. C. A. Convention Here· The State Teachers college at

Stevens Point will be host to the Northern tate Y. W. C. A. con­\'ention this spring. The dates for the Convention are May 5-7th. Committees are being appointed and will b posted on t he bulletin board as soon as the list is com­pleted.

Mi!'6 Blanche Tyler is general chairman of the convention. Delegates from La Crosse and EaH Claire Teachers colleges have already sent in .registrations. The Northern State Teachers college~ meet once a year in the spring.

Grammar Round Table Party Members of the Grammar

Round Table were entertained at a party in the old gym, l\Ionday evening. '!'hose who attended

was enjoyed during the eveni11g, music being furnished by the ra­dio. Mr. C. F. Watson is diTector of the department.

Freshman Party The members of the F reshman

class will sponsor a dancing party in the new gym next week Friday for college students.

Chi Delts Close Initiation A dancing party for members of

Chi Delta Rho fraternity was held F.rid&evening in the private din­ing oom at Hotel Whiting. The party rked the conclusion of initiatio ceremonies for new me~bers.

Leo Gives Treat

Shoes-Men's Wear

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Here you will find Good Food, Clean, Courteous Service all designed to make you and your friends comfortable and conten­ted while you are our guests.

PHONE 380

PRE-EASTER SPECIAL 3 Garments Cleaned

and Pressed for Sl.'25 Limited Until Easter (April 16)

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RINGNESS SHOE CO. Somo men wore born for groat things ; Somo men were born for small; Somo - it is not recorded Why they were born nt all.

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Leo Grassman, proprietor of t he Gingham Tea Room, will en­terta in the college debate champs at a banquet toniirht at 6 o'clock.

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