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., ., ~NTRAL STATE == ~- u1~PUINTEH No. 8 SERIES VII VOL III Stevens Point, Wis., J anuary 28, 1954 csc Sends qu1ry To Theater Head; Textbook Library Hours · ' First. se mester tf'xtbook.~ not _('on- _ J Receives A L tter Deadlocking Question -,1nulng In use In the ...und semesler ure to be returned during C. \: t Un week (Editor's not e: E ve r s ince the F ox- s lon prices c harged al the F ox a nd ti> 11 tc m1>orury point se t u 1 , 1.n tho Wiscons in Th eater corporation an- Lyri c theaters In Stevens Po~nt. We bmi::cme nt corridor oppos it e the Deun l, n 0 o 0 u 1 n 0 cn eg delr asb te0 0 c 1 1 1 oe br elrngthraa t,t 0 bsey 10 ~, ·oc uoll~ appreciate receiving any cons tru ctive or )f e n's otrfce. . sugges ti ons at any time - but I am J>l e ~,so return books ,luring tho tol- lege students at th e l ocal th eat ers, qu ite s ur .e that the Cathers of th e lowing houn (week o r February 2 ) I t ~P~o~lrn' 0 ,e 0 hr:p e 80 d8 l bt 1 :o~ r.", 0 as 0 ' 0 ag,r~ e;p 1 ~reds~e:n~ t a.° t_ 1 tve~' :o 0 t- :~:~~~~;:~~~ 1 n:e at~~J~;:! ~:::~~::~ only: "' such as th eirs &nd ours - we are ;tlo. ndny- 10-12 .-\M - S:~-4:30 the student body, wen t to see the subject to the condlt.lo ns as they exist P:\I theater manager , but did not r eceh'e In the virlous communiti es and th e Tuesdu.,· - 0-tO 1\'.\I - 2-4 P;tl ::~!::~~ ~:!!f~r::~ :~:: 0 ;::; a~h: ~~ 8 8 ~::; 8 1 ~ :: 1 c :irr::en~P~; !~ !~; W e dnes duy - 0-12 .\;ti - Z.4 P:\ I Jafer date. Prior to Christmas vaca- other - we must take In more money Thundll) ' - 0-10 AM - z.4 P;tl tlon , the Pointer had r ece ived several than we pay out In an)'g lven com- Friday ..=-- 0.10 :UI ;- 1-3 PM anonymous letters about tb·e sltua- munlly or we can. not operate our The ~gu1ur text 11.bra. ry on the ~o•n•, •ltnlld llchaltglnbg . tHh•.'. •.• •v '"edr." "1'01'1"o" wlllnn . •g buslneSB successfully. third noor wlll reopen during the ... .. We · are not subsidized by lhe reglHtratJon da)'H ln the week follow• newspaper practt ce, we did not P\Jb· church, the s tate, the city, or the fed- Jng for the pu'1)08e or dlsperl sl ng scc- llsh them because they were unslgn- e ral government. The decision as to ond scmCfllel' bookH. TEARS' OF JOY AND SURPRISE wet the eyH of Min Moy RDDch 01 1he receJ .. ed the ·' ~~nt!f!~~h ~s::;s!:!Pt: :~o~~:~l~i!: :~l:e: ·ew~P:~a::g~~et:::!~:::. a:!~!~ --- N- el-l s _n_. _K_•_"'_pen_g_•_· -~-lb_r_ ari _ •n-=== :~ =1= ;~ :: : :: ~? :: ~ :: ~:;~;:._,!:..~:=~ = ;i :: ;":._~_':._~:_:_; .. _ ' c..:,;:.:m_m'_"_••_• _ ... _,._.,_ .. _•_•_ ' "'_ ·,_o_ bt _i .. _•_ ' '_'"'_c_ " _iH_•_ Student Council wrote a letter to be wrapped u in an individual 's Harold J. Fltzgera.ld . President of likes or dislikes - they represent the • 't the Fox Corporation at Milwaukee. (Continued on page t) Thia letter, along with Mr. Flt:t- geral d'a reply Is published below so that the entire student body may be Annual Songfest To Be Presented February 15 It's Real Nke-lt's "Fire And Ice" , l I informed of latest development.. in the altuatton .) J anuary 11, 1954 so!!e :;n~;~~f.le~:sso;e!ts~·e?~;; Union Prexy Wanted Wisconsin-Fox Theater Corporation Monday. February 15, at 7:30 In the th:\~'::1~t ~n;!:dr::\,!: n'::t::.: () ~::::t~::eM!:' 1 ~~:;!~ald: co~~ gee :r:~\~~~~ua~ · theme ... With a years. A dorm mttn IK prefe rred, The Student Council baa been aek· Song In My Heart, " wm eet the pace :et!~."'~u~fl;1~~t"nst1;:~ ed to find out why the students or for thi s competitive event . sldered Jnclude: Honest>', respon· " 11 Central State coll ege have been Each group or organization aeked slblllty, and Judgment. Business Whiting Hotel To Be Scene Of Inter-Sorority Dance Saturday The them,. " Fir e a nd Ice," carried out by r ed and silver decorations , will be the ve1 y effective sett ing for the lntersororlty formal t o be held al Hotel Whiting rrom 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. on th e evening or Saturday, January 30. with dancing to the music or Billy Uthmel er a nd his band . denied student rates. We Spoke to to participat e wlll present one serious experience • ancl 11.-lnlng In book- the local manager of the Fox theater n~mber and a parody on college Ute. keeping are dcH lrnble, J. ' or )'our bllt he said the re would be no poa- \\SGA presents a tr ~~el~ ng _ tr opby to \,\:Ollk-,.yo w..11 - !CC.Iv '6,"hOO- :a=l, ~~'.!l.ll= ll<CW!J!!UllllW> nm1 o getttng- u:em.- e , pr&- -t~~ lnnenr.:::!I' hetr name -wn - month e!μs comntbodgq_ und wugcH vtously to this school ye ar, we have g a ed on the trophy and they ca~ tor )' our he lpen. tr you are Inte r• be lvl\e ed wltb the sanction of keep It until the next con test. "~-1 II st:;e:; rlfN~e. Gi:oups l°:vlted to parti cipate are : e1tted see ::d J11cob~n. u.: ze. \' fl We have \contacted other collegee Nelson Hall . Debell Hall , the Oree1!o H11U. ~ . Cllmp~- ~r~!:!t.Ge r ~~~1~!~: ! ~6::;:: ~~:e~:~l~a:~n::~:~~!,'8; :;:r:~To~~~ 11: ==--•ncblo. und-tbat=they are glv~n-atu ent organization ' - ellgtoils · organize- audience In community singing dur- Mary Lou Blocyznskl. Psi Be ta Psi, .- - ------- ---- ~~g!:~utT!!s a!~~:~:':?thbe:t~~= ~~::~t.y~ouaes of six or more and th e Ing the Judgl. ng period . ti ckets; a nd Chur Ka bat . Tau Gamma chairman. Pauline Vi nce nt , and Jo Cl I the understanding of the manage- Gladys Lehmann will sene as Co-chairmen ror the Songfest are Beta. Invitations and chaperons. GIibert. ment. Therefore, Sir, we are not re- emcee for the event , and e ntertain- Buelah Huettl and Shirley Sonnen- Chaperones tor the dan ce wlll be Psi Beta Psi wlU hold lholr din- t t l I u Ing any possible lawful ment during Int ermission will be berg. Other committees ar e: Judges, Or. and Mrs. Bernard F. Wl evel, Or. ;~d~:m :t o~r disposal ror acquiring provided by the coll ege dance club, Mary Barrows ; publicity and pro- a nd "Mrs. Edgar F. Pierson. an d ·or. ,J & our desire. We have talked ~to the Orches la. Fred Stephanek will pro- r::: a ~~l::s~/an u~:~~=:ln ;:~ot:; a nd Mrs. Alt W. Harr e r. various or gan izati ons on the campus ;~~ea musical atmosphere at the or- Arndt . Jan Frederich ; and song Dates or the sorori ty members will ner nt th e Country Spa. Committees ure as foll ows: r.! ntertalnment, ller- nadell e Polivka, Mary Jane Wagner; favors, Ma rl ene Schuett , chai rman , and found that they, too ., would ghi e r' sheets, Joyce Zerneke. · not only be danced but dlri'ed before- tbelr whole-hearted su pport to an>· eter J. Micbeleen will lead the hand . _ m. ega_,,; ,tU-Chl- wlll- hold 1t 8 J oa nne UnUedt ,_ Mary an onn " proposal we might des ire to use. .!_:;:::;:;:: =::;;::;::~;"====:===:'"'=~-=: :---- --:-;----ll~ntor-Sororlt y dfnner at tho Meadows. th:":~~!t / l~ lfeto ma e use of Miss Roach Receives Award, -=~~~~ ~;r:!:~:~pc~:tr:~e: ~'r6:~~I~= alrath, , Mar y Jean Le hmann, Jan Schellin, Le nore Caylor.d ; theme and table decorati ons, Fran Koch, chair- man, Dorothy Gerner, Caryl Ed- mund, Jan Thurston , Mi ckey McLee1 , Chloe Brody; lnvltatlonl!I, MJlrY Ann Baumer, cha irman, Joyce Scbeelk, Doloris Krause. Rosemary Axtell; tran s portati on, Radlno J'ltclntee, El- dora Reineking. 1. Creation of a campus theater t ees for the dinner are: Decorations. 2. Boycott Named "Best Citizen Of 1954" Cleo Gilbert. chairman, Delor e, 3. Oetting public s upport Thompson, Mariya Hvass. and Dor• In " closing I'm sure you will ac- Mi ss May Roach, a fac ult y member than 10 years has been a me mber or othy Arndt; e nter tainment, Betty knowledge our point that college· stu- here at Centr al State for nearl y 40 the executive boar d of the chapter. ~~:o~~~~a;~:: n ~n~a;:!e~: ~~io ~n/ ;:~ denta can hardly afford 85 cents per years, wae honored by the J uni or Spearheaded the Wisconsin Head· person any easier than a high school Chamber or Commerce last week as waters, In c. mo,•ement nd prese ntl y Giese; favon1, Car ol Crosby, chair- student ca n. Th e majority of tho stu- "St evens Point's Distinguished Cit- Is a dir ector of tho group. Th o Head- man , Pal Rickel. J 0yce Ze rneke. Tau Gamma Deta, wilt entertain at •' :::i1nb:~~ ~~::::1:; 1 ~~ ~;:e~e~d~~!= a 1 !f:~~e ~ 1 ~~:r:,:a : ~ e~a:o!~~~ d:;:r: ~z~:'~;e :evae1:;~-:;~~~ !:::~:o!~~:!~/m~:~it;~~:=· T~::~~ ~~otr1~ 1 :~c!::P~re ~!~ e~;{~~I~~ tlon. We believe we have been taken at a luncheon at Hotel Whiling. the nine-count y r egion of north cen- son; transportati on, Sally Scribner . men. Committee members ass isting adva ntage of by th e two local th ea- One of the highlights of th e dinn er tr al Wisconsin. them are: Decorations , Nadine Bahr, ters, the t:yrlc and th.e Fox. We, was the li s ting or all the accom- Active on th e citizen 's committ ee chair man , Arlene Golomakl, Lou therefore, are aski ng your consldera- pll shme nta nnd contributions of Mi ss on public schools. which Is studyln'k Bearded AKL Plans Ureymann, Detty Kusserow; enter- lion on this ultimatum. Roach o,•er tho years. List ed among th e elementary school problem In talnment . Grace Colllns, chairma n, Edwar ·d J acobsen her major accomplishment& were th e Stei ·ena Point. Woodchoppers Ball Ellen Eide. Nancy Cour t; Invitations, Presid e nt , St udent Dody foll owing: Regularly vi s its the sick, t he shut- ,\nne We lsbrot, chairman, Joy Lnne, Has received the Pro Ecclesla Et In s a.nd th e needy. U you should see nu mber or Clo.Ire Mu eller: tr anspor tation, Lois Januar;y 15. 19 54 Pontlflce 11a 1u1.I award fo r outsta nd- Co,·ers th e entire state li lvlng shaggy characters running aro und Sc hroeder, cha irman , Char . Kabat ; Mr . Edward Jacobsen ~n o~:: r ~~c!n~o :,e~;:u:l~hhes ~h!~.~:;: ~~=~~ h ::e r:~s :;~~a~~=: 0 ~a:~.m~~:nnc:~ ::;o~~!de t:ew::;\h~wme::~:: ~:r~~u:~ c1:'ol!. La.ngfe ldt , chairman,. ;~!::u nns s ~ o~~:.t~v ~:~~:~~n given to Cat holic laymen. f1 ~o nu t~/~:e;;~~:~r~::~ ~ ~;gsap~::: I~ra~e :~~:Y, tfs a ~:id~~~ ,7 :':ne ~~:i ne~r a!~\;:e~~!~e;~ur Je tter of Janu- co}~: ; c~,~~ 1 ;e~ 8 o~ t:! At !:r1:U:r~:: !~!·n~ng~!:~hn t~:: t :. ta\~~n:ee:ol~~ ~~: 0 1;~:~:e;~!:'!r°~h:r~i:~; :: :~~;~ . Mid Semester Graduates • , ary 11 with reference to lhe admlCross for s<we ral years and for more Michigan, and Ohio. It Is generally majors are growing beards In prep- Pou rt een s tudente will rece ive de- belle\•ed that she speaks to more peo- ara tlon for thi s event. grees on Febr ua ry 5 1 at the end of pi e lfi Wl 11consln th an any other per- The Ba ll will be held In the Stu- th o firs t se mester, alt hou gh thero son empfoyed at a. s tate Institution . dent Union . . Th e committee con- will be no gra duation ceremonies al She also devotes about one-t hird cor ned wit h acq uirin g th o place and th ht time. Th ose receiving Bachelor ~:.u~: ~ !~~f " 1 ~ 1 1 ;~~ to communit y al)d music Is mado up of Tom Albers and of Sc ience degrees In the College of ,\f te.r Mi ss Roach receh•ed th e ~8 1 ~ 1 00 K~:;: · 0f~ 1 y a:: 1 ~~:i;;,~;~ 1 ! ;~~:~::tag~~le:~=h ~~a~~:::~ awa rd , she ntde, at br.lef •rec~ In Karau a nd Di ck Schloemer. Ente r- Mar h el.d ,..an.d..JUchar.d-T .o&er-,-8tev which she s hn d, 'l\ly se hl ect on a a tal nmen t Is boln g'._..r.oun ded- up-b ens Point ·, In Secondary Eduintion, tribut e to t !LPC OP e w O are most Oo b Mc Ma hon. Doh Netzel and Ray · responalbteht ha.t I s tand hb e rc ,,toda hy Anderson a CooLw.lll-take-caro -1:ne,! !l.lle;,.s~e; , eo~:;0 0 ~: t Ji\~ ahnm~~~·. - my mot er an t er- of tho decorations with th e help or l!lald she had always r emembered the that triple threat t eam John , Tom, Witten be rg, llnd Curlis Taylor, lo~ a. _ ::;:: ~~ - h! ! r f :::; ,e:, 1 t~h: 11 ~!~ an ,.tlker'arr en.__ --- ~ ThoSO-- receJvlng B'aehelor 0t -g- dd· · - ;~ ,n. c.atlon degrees In Rural EducaUon ~!:n~ n ~: 0 1 / 1 ~ ~u~~on 7; ~::: 0 ;:,~~I~ fo;' 1 ~/~~:· ~.:rey nt:b;: ll~e~~!! 0 :~:I~~ aro Char les Murray a nd Raphael ty Is to do It." Buc;h holz and-Ron- Kublalak;-Las t :!i~::!:d!~~h a ~: ~::e~!': J "l: :~ - ::,~;~ttte 1 ::~;,.!~::~ :f ti:v:'~~!~~~ Education, Sfevo Dogaczyk, Stevena Hear Ye! Hear Yel ma nn , Keo Stewar t, Cy F ergens d Point , Rola nd Crose, Poyne tte, Mary · necause or semes ter exams all next Russ Hutter. You are all cordl~y ~nn Raschka , Hartford, and Esther wee k and reglatra tl on for th e new Invit ed to a ttend thi s event of great- F red rlch, Lake Tomahawk. :~:vH~" G,tyLSH:~.,. 0 ;: =~: 'i" l 0~hefe~:=~o;,~e P:C:~! ::::' a:5f~~t · :: ~:s~ ;, 0 ~:r F!~~t a;: :u:~1:b!d t:: =~~em;!! 1 t_;~~- t:!.:~~~ bf~:~1( :.~1;: \~1:~!°w~~ lni,;h;~:e!e•: 0 n;:::::n~ top row: Joyot z.,neke, Dorothy Arndt, ArleM Oo&om1kl and Shirley Son11enberg, front r · Fe bruary 18. the woodchoppers .o~ KL. · 1\!:lldo....lVaupaca.--=-----~ Mo!f" Borrow,, Jo,t hrgelln ond h\lJoli H~!tl . -

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.,., ~NTRAL STATE ==

~-u1~PUINTEH No. 8 SERIES VII VOL III Stevens Point, Wis., J anuary 28, 1954

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csc Sends qu1ry To Theater Head; Textbook Library Hours · ' First. semester t f'x tbook.~ not _('on- _

J Receives A L tter Deadlocking Question -,1nulng In use In the ...und semesler ure to be returned during C.\: tUn week

(Editor's no te: E ve r s ince the F ox- s lon prices charge d al the F ox a nd ti> 11 tc m1>orury point se t u1, 1.n tho Wiscons in Theat er corporation an- Lyric theaters In Stevens Po~nt. We bmi::c m ent corridor oppos ite the Deun

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10~,·ocuoll~ appreciate receiving any constructive or )fen's otrfce.

. suggestio ns a t any tim e - but I am J>le~,so return books ,luring tho tol-lege students at th e local theat ers, qu ite s ur.e that the Cathers of th e lowing houn (week o r February 2 )

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"' such as theirs &nd ours - we are ;tlo.ndny- 10-12 .-\M - S:~-4:30 the student body, wen t to see the subject to the condlt.lons as they exist P:\I theater manager, but did not r eceh'e In the virlous communities and the Tuesdu.,· - 0-tO 1\'.\I - 2-4 P;tl

::~!::~~~:!!f~r::~ :~::0;::; a~h: ~~88~::;8 1~ ::1c:irr::en~P~;!~ !~; Wednesduy - 0-12 .\;ti - Z.4 P:\I Jafer date. Prior to Christmas vaca- other - we must take In more money Thundll)' - 0-10 AM - z.4 P;tl tlon , the Pointer had rece ived several than we pay out In an)'g lven com- Friday ..=--0.10 :UI ;- 1-3 PM anonymous letters about tb·e sltua- munlly or we can.not operate our The ~gu1ur text 11.bra.ry on the ~o•n•, •ltnlldllchaltglnbg. tHh•.'. •.• •v'"edr." "1'01'1"o"wlllnn.•g buslneSB successfully. third noor wlll reopen during the ... .. We · are not subsidized by lhe reglHtratJon da)'H ln the week follow• newspaper practtce, we did not P\Jb· church, the s tate, the city, or the fed- Jng for the pu'1)08e or dlsperlslng scc-llsh them because they were unslgn- eral government. The decision as to ond scmCfllel' bookH. TEARS' OF JOY AND SURPRISE wet the eyH of Min Moy RDDch 01 1he receJ .. ed the

· ' ~~nt!f!~~h ~s::;s!:!Pt::~o~~:~l~i!: :~l:e:·ew~P:~a::g~~et:::!~:::. a:!~!~ ---N-el-ls_n_. _K_•_"'_pen_g_•_· -~-lb_r_ari_ •n-===:~=1=;~:::::~?::~::~:;~;:._,!:..~:=~=;i::;":._~_':._~:_:_; .. _' c..:,;:.:m_m'_"_••_• _ ... _,._.,_ .. _•_•_' "'_·,_o_bt_i .. _•_''_'"'_c_"_iH_•_ Student Council wrote a letter to be wrapped u in an individual 's Harold J. Fltzgera.ld . President of likes or dislikes - they represent the

• 't the Fox Corporation at Milwaukee. (Continued on page t) Thia letter, along with Mr. Flt:t­gerald'a reply Is published below so that the entire student body may be Annual Songfest To Be

Presented February 15

It's Real Nke-lt's "Fire And Ice" , l I informed of latest development.. in

the altuatton .) J anuary 11, 1954 so!!e :;n~;~~f.le~:sso;e!ts~·e?~;; Union Prexy Wanted

Wisconsin-Fox Theater Corporation Monday. February 15, at 7:30 In the th:\~'::1~t ~n;!:dr::\,!: n'::t::.:

• () ~::::t~::eM!:'1~~:;!~ald: co~~gee :r:~\~~~~ua~· theme ... With a years. A dorm mttn IK preferred,

The Student Council baa been aek· Song In My Heart," wm eet the pace :et!~."'~u~fl;1~~t"nst1;:~ w~~:~ ed to find out why the students or for this competitive event. sldered Jnclude: Honest>', respon·

" 11 Central State college have been Each group or organization aeked s lblllty, and Judgment. Business

Whiting Hotel To Be Scene Of Inter-Sorority Dance Saturday

The them,. " Fire and Ice ," carried out by red and silver decorations , will be the ve1 y effective sett ing for the lntersororlty formal to be held al Hotel Whiting rrom 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. on the evening or Saturday, January 30. with dancing to the music or Billy Uthmeler and his band. denied student rates. We Spoke to to participate wlll present one serious experience• ancl 11.-lnlng In book­

the local manager of the Fox theater n~mber and a parody on college Ute. keeping are dcHlrnble, J.'or )'our bllt he said there would be no poa- \\SGA presents a tr~~el~ng _tropby to \,\:Ollk-,.yo w..11 - !CC.Iv '6,"hOO- :a=l,~~'.!l.ll= ll<CW!J!!UllllW> nm1 o getttng- u:em.- e , pr&- -t~~ lnnenr.:::!I'hetr name-wn - month e!µs comntbodgq_und wugcH

vtously to this school year, we have g a ed on the trophy and they ca~ tor )'our helpen. tr you are Inter• be lvl\e ed wltb the sanction of keep It until the next con test. "~- 1 II st:;e:; rlfN~e. Gi:oups l°:vlted to participate are: e1tted see •::d J11cob~n. u.: ze.

\ ' fl We have \contacted other collegee Nelson Hall . Debell Hall , the Oree1!o H11U. ~ . Cllmp~-~r~!:!t.Ge r~~~1~!~:! ~6::;:: ~~:e~:~l~a:~n::~:~~!,'8;:;:r:~To~~~ 11: ==--•ncblo.und-tbat=they are glv~n-atu ent organization ' - ellgtoils · organize- audience In community s inging dur- Mary Lou Blocyznskl. Psi Beta Psi, .- - ------- ----

~~g!:~utT!!s a!~~:~:':?thbe:t~~= ~~ ~~::~t.y~ouaes of six or more and the Ing the Judgl.ng period. tickets; a nd Chur Ka bat. Tau Gamma chairman. Pauline Vi ncent , and Jo Cl I the understanding of the manage- Gladys Lehmann will sene as Co-chairmen ror the Songfest are Beta. Inv ita tions and chaperons. GIibert.

ment. Therefore, Sir, we are not re- emcee for the event , and entertain- Buelah Huettl and Shirley Sonnen- Chaperones tor the dance wlll be Psi Beta Ps i wlU hold lholr din-t t l I u Ing any possible lawful ment during Intermission will be berg. Other committees are: Judges, Or. and Mrs. Bernard F. Wlevel, Or. ;~d~:m :t o~r disposal ror acquiring provided by the college dance club, Mary Barrows ; publicity and pro- and "Mrs. Edgar F. Pierson. and ·or.

, J & our des ire. We have talked ~to the Orches la. Fred Stephanek will pro- r::: a~~l::s~/an u~:~~=:ln ;:~ot:; and Mrs. Alt W. Harrer. various organ izations on the campus ;~~ea musical atmosphere at the or- Arndt . Jan Frederich ; and song Dates or the sorority members will

ner nt the Country Spa. Committees ure as follows: r.!ntertalnment, ller­nadelle Polivka, Mary J a ne Wagner; favo rs , Marlene Schuett , chai rman ,

and found that they , too., would ghie r ' sheets, Joyce Zerneke. · not only be danced but dlri'ed before-tbelr whole-hearted support to an>· eter J . Micbeleen will lead the hand. _m.ega_,,;,tU-Chl- wlll- hold 1t8

Joanne UnUedt,_ Mary an onn

" proposal we might des ire to use. .!_:;:::;:;::=::;;::;::~;"====:===:'"'=~-=::------:-;----ll~ntor-Sororlty dfnner at tho Meadows.

th:":~~!t/ l~ lfeto ma e use of Miss Roach Receives Award, -=~~~~~;r:!:~:~pc~:tr:~e:~'r6:~~I~=

alrath, , Mary J ean Lehmann, Jan Schellin , Lenore Caylor.d ; theme and table decorations, Fran Koch, chair­man, Dorothy Gerner, Caryl Ed­mund, J a n Thurston, Mickey McLee1, Chloe Brody; lnvltatlonl!I, MJlrY Ann Baumer, cha irman, Joyce Scbeelk, Doloris Krause. Rosemary Axtell; transportation, Radlno J'ltclntee, El­dora Reinekin g.

1. Creation of a campus theater tees for the dinner a re: Decorations.

2. Boycott Named "Best Citizen Of 1954" Cleo Gilbert. chairman, Delore, 3. Oetting public support Thompson, Mariya Hvass. and Dor•

In" closing I'm sure you will ac- Miss May Roach, a facult y member than 10 years has been a member or othy Arndt; enter tainment, Betty knowledge our point that college·stu- here a t Central State for nearly 40 the executive board of the chapter. ~~:o~~~~a;~::n~n~a;:!e~: ~~io~n/ ;:~ denta can hardly afford 85 cents per years, wae honored by the J unior Spearheaded the Wisconsin Head· person any easier than a high school Cha mber or Commerce last week as waters, Inc. mo,•ement a·nd presently Giese; favon1, Carol Crosby, chair-student can. The majority of tho s tu - "Stevens Point's Distinguished Cit- Is a director of tho group. Tho Head- man, Pal Rickel. J 0yce Ze rneke. Tau Gamma Deta, wilt entertain at

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tlon. We believe we have been ta ken at a luncheon at Hotel Whiling. the nine-county region of north cen- son ; transportation, Sall y Scribner. men. Committee members ass isting advantage of by the two local thea- One of the highlights of the dinner tral Wisconsin. them a re: Decorations , Nadine Bahr, t ers , the t:yrlc and th.e Fox. We, was the lis ting or all the accom- Active on the citizen 's committee chair man , Arlene Golomakl, Lou therefore, are aski ng your consldera- pll shmenta nnd contributions of Miss on public schools. which Is studyln'k Bearded AKL Plans Ureymann, Detty Kusserow; enter-lion on this ultimatum. Roach o,•er tho years. Listed a mong the elementary school problem In talnment. Grace Colllns , chairman,

Edwar·d J acobsen her major accomplishment& were the Stei·ena Point. Woodchoppers Ball Ellen Eide. Nancy Court; Invitations, President , Student Dody following: Regularly vis its the s ick , the shut- ,\nne Welsbrot, chairma n, J oy Lnne,

Has received the Pro Ecclesla Et Ins a.nd the needy. U you should see a· nu mber or Clo.Ire Mueller : tra nsportation, Lois Januar;y 15. 19 54 Pontlflce 11a1u1.I award fo r outstand- Co,·ers the entire s tate li lvlng shaggy characters running aro und Schroeder , chairman , Char . Kabat ;

Mr. Edward Jacobsen ~no~:: r~~c!n~o :,e~;:u:l~hhes~h!~.~:;: ~~=~~ h::er:~s:;~~a~~=:0~a:~.m~~:nnc:~ ~~~ ::;o~~!det:ew::;\h~wme::~: : ~:r~~u:~c1:'ol!. La.ngfeldt, chairman ,.

;~!::unnss~ o~~:.t~v~:~~:~~n given to Catholic laymen. f 1~onut~/~:e;;~~:~r~::~~ ~;gsap~::: ~~~n I~ra~e:~~:Y, tfsa ~:id~~~ ,7:':ne~~:i

ne~ra!~\;:e~~!~e;~ur Jetter of J an u- co}~:; c~,~~1;e~

8o~ t:! At!:r1:U:r~:: !~!·n~ng~!:~hnt~::~·t:.ta\~~n:ee:ol~~ ~~:

01;~:~:e;~!:'!r°~h:r~i:~; :::~~;~ . Mid Semester Graduates

• , ary 11 with reference to lhe admls· Cross for s<wera l yea rs and fo r more Mich igan, a nd Ohio. It Is generally majors are g rowing beards In prep- Pou rteen s tudente will rece ive de-belle\•ed that she speaks to more peo- aratlon for this event. grees on February 5

1 at the end of

pie lfiWl11cons ln than any other per- The Ball will be held In t he Stu- tho firs t semester , although thero son empfoyed at a. s tate Institution. dent Union . . The committee con- will be no graduation ceremonies al

She also devotes about one-third corned with acquiring tho place and th ht time. Those rece iving Bachelor ~:.u~: ~ !~~f"1~

11;~~ to community al)d music Is mado up of Tom Albers and of Sc ience degrees In the College of

,\fte.r Miss Roach receh•ed the ~81~100K~:;:· 0f~1

y a::1~~:i;;,~;~1 ~~~ !;~~:~::tag~~le:~=h~~a~~:::~ award , she ntde, at br.lef •rec~ In Karau a nd Dick Schloemer. Ente r- Mar h el.d ,..an.d..JUchar.d-T.o&er-,-8tev which she shn d, 'l\ly sehl ect on a a tal nmen t Is bolng'._..r.ounded- up- b ens Point ·, In Secondary Eduintion, tribute to t !LPCOP e w O are most Oo b McMahon. Doh Ne tzel and Ray

· responalbtehtha.t I s tand hberc ,,todahy Anderson a CooLw.lll-take-caro -1:ne,!!l.lle;,.s~e;,eo~:;00~:t Ji\~ahnm~~~·.

- my mot er an t er- of tho decorations with the help or l!lald she had always remembered the that triple threat team John , Tom, Witten be rg, llnd Curlis Tay lor , lo~a.

_::;:: ~~-h!! r f:::;,e:,1t~h: ~~~: 11~!~ an ,.tlker'arren .__ --- ~ ThoSO-- receJvlng B'aehelor 0t -g-dd· · - ;~ ,n. c.atlon degrees In Rural EducaUon ~!:n~n ~:

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ty Is to do It." Buc;h holz and-Ron- Kublalak;-Last :!i~::!:d!~~h a~:~::e~!':J"l::~

- • ::,~;~ttte1::~;,.!~::~ :f ti: v:'~~!~~~ Education, Sfevo Dogaczyk, Stevena

Hear Ye! Hear Yel mann , Keo Stewart, Cy F ergens d Point, Roland Crose, Poynette, Mary · necause or semester exams a ll next Russ Hutter. You are all cordl~y ~nn Raschka , Hartford, and Esther

wee k and reglat ratlon for the new Invited to a ttend this event of great- F red rlch, Lake Tomahawk.

!~~ :~:vH~" G,tyLSH:~.,.0;: =~:'i"l 0~hefe~:=~o;,~e P:C:~! ::::' a:5f~~t ~~~ · ::~:s~;,0~:r F!~~ta; : :u:~1:b!d t:: =~~em;!!1t_;~~-t:!.:~~~ bf~:~1(:.~1;: \~1:~!°w~~ lni,;h;~:e!e•:0 n;:::::n~

top row: Joyot z.,neke, Dorothy Arndt, ArleM Oo&om1kl and Shirley Son11enberg, front r · February 18. the woodchoppers .o~ KL. · 1\!:lldo....lVaupaca.--=-----~ Mo!f" Borrow,, Jo,t hrgelln ond h\lJoli H~!tl. -

I January 28, 1954 ,;..

· Why NC)t Take Inventory? College Editors Discover Xs=we-once- more-approac - t at- aeason- ot--"'determl~tnrour-succen''- Ef-un y_bon~ h=Russi

Debate Contest · To BeFfilare ruary 6

The Wisconsin High School Foren-ot the past 18 weeks by the true llnd talae method, we might .stop to consider Six Amert...an college editors home­several queetlona. What le aucceas? .The American College. Dictionary says ward bound from a 23-day tour ot it ls " the ravor8b}e or prosperous termlnal:n of attempt.a or endeavors.'' Russia. said today any conception of Just what does all .thla . mean to us ~ c llege atudenta approaching the the Russians as a dra~ people with no

b:,.· BenJta Held Blom.Uey sic association will bold Ila dlatrlct • debate meet here on Saturday, Febru-

final evaluation of our semester's work? ow auceeaaful baa our semester sense of humor was· wrong. ary 6. A. P. Wicklund, Nekooea su­perintendent of schools, la dJrector of been? How do we measure our success? Have we done all '" we could to Du·tcl Barney, 27 , or Eugene,•Ore ..

insure. our success! . ~::::;e,0~0~~fa:~~~~~~.P:~\:! g~::: Whal ts the go&l .;.e have set up tor ourselves? Have we set tt too high. often Jokediffi'ltll .their. gutdes about

or too low! Are we·conslderlng our personal qualltlcatloos when we set It! capltalls01 and comm)l.nlam.

Brrrr! "I love golasbea and slickers ao.

!I'helr names sort of splash together.

~~~u::::/n which 12 acbOC?IS will •

After we &el our goal do we honestly try to live up to It! Do we work with All six of the editors - and they efficiency or do we work In a harem-sCarem pattern? Do we stick to the spoke In this caae tor a seventh man .

__ stralghLr..oad_or- dQ......W_e_allo.: ournlUIL..ULb.LlUlS.h.t.d_a&ldeJ>.x....c.elatit.ely. Wo- w.as- to_auJ~e..lat.er.-- aaid-the-bnlmportant details ! · Russian people were friendly during

I flop ~nd slip through the sloppy

The program will begin .with a general meeting in the morning In the college auditorium followed by

b.;:~~oy. bacL\Xeath ,,, ~ t:ose~~~n~o ~te d~b~\~ra 7:~~! ;~:~ Looking back o,·er the tlrat semester we- reaUze that it has been well

laden with parties. sports and all those little extras that Just take a •·second." (Of course, we studied too!) But it realty was nice to dash into the Campus tor the rejuvenating cup of cortee. or more recently, to the Union to eee TV. All those exti-as are a part of college life, too, and are ln the~ wa7 just ae Important as bitting the books.

their 5,000 mile tour. But they eald , there are plenty of antl-U. S. govern­ment propaganda posters throughout

except when It's 20 below, we son Hall dining-room at nOOn. A m~g~( a~d. tlnal round, ot debate and announce-

News bas come our Way of more menta of winning teams wltl take •

Christmas adventures. A Point ~~~e f!:::~Yg !~':n:~~::n~;nbe ~bv::e•~ the country. · · The group was scheduled to spend

the day sightseeing In Paris before flying baCk to New York.

couple, Jim Mulady (a student here) by Mr. Wicklund, wlll Judge the de-and Joan Worzella became engaged. bates. fl They have a June wedding 10 mind. Mias Pauline Isaacson is the chair-

As we consider these questions we realize that our success can only be m&aaured b7 each of us alone. No one else can say whether or not we are aucceaaful . We eel up our own goals and Ideals and each of us knows bow close we · are to that goal. This past semester baa been a good one, and by using our abilities Intelligently we can make next semester e,·en better. We can benefit from mistakes made and detours traveled this semester,

When the .editors got ott the train one student inquired: "Where can we get some real breakfast ! We didn't see any bacon and eggs In Rus­sia. See,n.1a like we haven't bad any fruit Jule, tor a month."

Two students. Nancy Peterson and man In Charge of local arrangement.. Paul Su·ba, both from Waupaca also She will be assisted by aenral col­became engaged during those seem- lege s tudenla. Lily Stutkol and Bar- I~ l ingly-ao-far-away holidays. bara Stasael Wm serve aa boateaaes

. Rosemarie Butolpb, a student here, tor a morning and afternoon "coffee ~r~:::::a~o Columbus . C. qatdwell break." Joanne Wysocki' and Mary i)..,

--wttb- eactrday-tlcktng~ort-anotb'er-mlle of the"dlitan'ce towat'd our goaL Except for certain restricted mil­itary areas such as Sevastopol, the

A good thought with which to start the new semester would be editors said they were permitted to

Betty Renden, a former student Barrows wlll help ali guides. here, married Wayne Buchholz, also Room chairman and timekeepers

the closing Hnea ot a poem from the pen of Walter D. Wintle :. travel freely, singly or In a group,

"Ltfe'a battles don't always go To the atronger or taster man;

wt.,th only an. interpreter If they wish­ed.

here In past years, at Christmas lime. ;!~ ~=~e~~~o:~k~~~ie~an::~.~~1:1~::

~:::a ~\elt;!~:g :: t::~lr ~~!~:.lo, ~!~1:cr0r::Sb~~;;:vaen$p~=~~~/;:~~:~ 11

Ken Stewart gave Ardis Raaths,· Mock, Cleo Peterson,· Ann Wlls, Mar-But ·soon or late tbe man who wins Is the man who thinks he can."

S. M. S. "IWill"

I wtll start anew this morning ­With a higher, fairer creed;

I wJII cease to stand complaining

wbQ la teaching In Wausau this year, garet Kiefer, Jackie Vtertel, and a sparkler at Cbrlstmaa. In case you carol Crosby. ~ wonder why be bas his pin, that's The winning teams In tbla meet why! will represent the dlatrlct In the aec-

And in case you woni1er why Jer- Uonal tournament to be held here

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Toast T Q Miss Roach Orchlda to you, Mias Roach! For being honored as "Stevena Point's

Dlatlngutabed Cltlsen of 1954 !" We here at CSC would like to nominate you aa "Central State's Dlatlngulabed Citizen ot 1954" also. Well known

Of my ruthless neighbor's greed; I will cease to sit repining

While my duty's call ts clear; I wJII waste no moment whlnlilg

And my heart shall know no fear.

ry Boettcher doesn't have bll pin, It on Saturday, February U. E. C. Mu· , now belongs to Carol Harder, from quardt, Wausau, will be chairman ot Amherst, who was at CSC last year. the sectional debate ln which the

· :1a~IIR~.:~r~'.as::::a1:;a~;e;n 4!a:;a:~ !:~ ~l~~s~n~:~ ~::aee;~:~:

1:~ I wlll Jook sometimes about me

Roach haa made a multitude of contributions to CSC, many of which are I !rr 9t:aer::1~:: ~::!e1:e~~::l~~e;

• undoubtedly unknown to the college. Tha de-tbe-gl'Umble?''e-gH ,

--6e11e~~-!9'i:,~~:::r~::•c'i;i,lf:/!~b k~~f':~a·~~~ll~~o~n:;;~cbs"! ~!1~h~~at~:1t~~tc:::::1:1r~~~:

Was a certain ex-student's face ever red last week! Namely, my husband's! Any college student com­Ing down with measles, pleaae keep them to yourself. I'm sure I didn't eJ:pos -you:!--Bu , otr-how I would have Jov«1d Inter-sorority - measles and all .

Oshkosh, La Croa.ae, Eau Clalte, and Stevena Point district wlnnen will participate. ·

Apologies To Whittier In song and story, wlntet'I cbtll, Ila snow and lee and troaen tlll Are plcture,que and standatd etutt · aponaored the Loyola club tor Catholic students at_C.entral State, which I wtJI cease to have resentment

u.b- la- n.ow-known- by the name of its national affiliate, the Newman When another moves ·ahead. --nub---:-_MiA Roa:cra1?ts- u - aaaoclate- dlrector- ot- th·e- rurat -division, and

Gee, we wonder it the theaters In But In reality, I've bad enough,

- -1D thla capacity she gtvea aaalBtance to college students who are experl- I will not be swayed by e nvy . enclng dlttlcult times, both tlnanctally and scholastically. For her welcome When my rival's strength la shown; senae of hu.mor, ber untalllng loyalty to the college, and ihe great lnaplra- I wUI not deny bis J:!lerlt,

town felt the blow ot the new Union TV addition. It's pretty swell to have It!

lion which abe bas brought to all' Central Stater's, we can only say "thanks But shalt sttlve to_pr_o_ve m own · No-rRober- and-Rober-UFNetael"'8re,. ,

__ _,.,.._on" , - $. M. S. r ~;:!~t;:fo~e 8:'e t~b~:uat:lne; !,~!ert,w~nuai R~~:!t ~:e a:~:~h~ y~!:

.--------------------'------, r 1 "7J!~ C::':o~~ :;:::~0 ;:u!,ttu!!tne. and a halt older than Roberta. Bob

__ ,-.-- •. • .. , LI AR FA C ES---1------------- ~in':e:ea!':~n~~ !~1~:. why they have ~ _ - RI.: man In her life, Bob McMahon).

Palm tronda, warm sanda and aun Do beckon; Southward I runf And wbtle mf bear1 h tlte weat.11

smou.lders, f'bilrir ureff'Temp[r-n.,S«-=ra"'v"• ,-.---1

folders. •

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Mabel Papentup

Burroughs Convalescing In A Madison Hospital .. Being Senlot representative ot Orchids to tbe rreahmen tor their

. Bob Mc..'1'.ahon Letters and Science, then he trans• Primary council, prealdent of Omega wonderful "Fro"sb Hop" production. Leland M. Burroughs, chaltman of __ A Wyocena Boom-boom! No, we'~e ferred to ~e~chlng. I'm ta.~_ I've M~ Cb\~ororltyh a:~~riter-soro~lty, The decorations , punch-everything- the Engllah department, ta con-

not speaking African_ that's one ot gone Into teaching, so tar, Bob an wor ng at t e ea ~ tecept on- certainly were something to behold. l'alesclng at Wlaconsln General Hoe--~.. Bob McMahon's nlcknamea that not said serlou.aty. 8e has a major In lat at , Nelson Ha1Loccupy-J11oat.- ot- Only too bad that more tamtll,!!.. e.1tal In Madison, follow.Ing maJo.t,.eu • '-' --many- people- know....---We- tound our- ..Bio~ nd Conservation Jackie ~spare time. She---tlnda time· races weren't seen. • gery on January 14.

through a special agent. "I lived minor in History. He la teaching though to sing In the Omeg Quartet. He wm be a patient at the hos-moat ot my lite Jn Wyocena. We American history to the 7th grade Jackie Is in Primary, with geo- We heard that a bad one happened pltal f0r about two weeka more and had a sort-ball team there and we In the Training school at present. grapby and history · minors. She ls to one ot the Juniors In Home Ee. will then recuperate at his home here ; called ou.raelvea the 'Boom-booms'" After graduation he says, " I plan to now teaching the third grade in the It seems that Matilda let a can open- in Stevena Point. ·Any messages by

B•::b·p~al~:\ •• ra old and was ;n ~:t::.-: :::lB:::~h:::.:.::::. [i:~::::: .. ~-~::1~n:~··;1a:r~iu~.t!~: :;.::~, 11~·.h:~.~ •• ~~d cut horaol! ;::x~·t~Y.: r~~~~::~r~ri~~{E

tbe Marines tor. three years ot those his flancee, Jackie Plebl's, birthday. Most of us don't ltke Mondays but tn· care ot Wisconsin General Hos­:5. He aays; " It's over now. I went He says, "I'm Irish and St. Patrick's Jackie says, "I don' t mind them, but Pr!on:'s.!;~~d t: p~l~:n:: ~h~wi~~~= pltal, Madison, Wis.

In to g

1et ~he Gihb~!l and some travel- day ls the 17th ot March. Jackie's I like Wednesdays and Fridays best . your name• . .. . Tho pr'-onor sneered,

ng. gut bot . fie covered the birthday is the day after ·- I think" I can sleep until 10 o'clock then , I ui

western -and southern part ot the (Quite a system ) . could sleep 'tll 12, but I meet Bob ::~~~.::· ~;a s~~:t ~u.~.j~~~I ::m:!~ .. LmER TO THE EDITOR U. 8. Also Hawaii, Guam, China, and Bob belongsio AKL· and 18 a PhJ at 10- and we go eat breakfast." name!" Alaaka. " I haven 't been to Eu.rope, Sig. His pet peeve Is , he says, "Peo- (Sacrifice!!) Wisconsin General Hospital

Madison, Wisconsin January 24 , 1954 pie who are habituall y late. " Pa~~~er?.~e~:;~. a~e%~:~n. ::~llg!~ Our tes ts begin this week: Just In

JackJe Piehl along well but don't see much of each case yours do. too, we'll sign ott tor Norman E. Knu.tzen

~:£:u:!::~f:l:·::cEli:~iif ::rr£f:Yi;:~~:i~~:in~~~~ :~! 1-~-·._d:_: _; _ H_· _·"_'_ w_~_lt_··_··_ ·_r._m_p_n_•_·· ~:~}~:!l.~~1;:~::d :::~~~It le Im- '

"Clln.tonvllle la full of Plehla _ all at CSC she met a fellow named Bob :::!::er:~~elds:!~l~~~~~\bae~~ :::!~ poratlve that I Ile In one pcisltlon related. No," she said , "I',•e never McMahon. Next she he"came an ''hon- lallon; land use and ltvelthood atruc- wlthk both eyes covered tor a few tried to count them all." orary member" of Phi Sigma Epsilon lures; the relations between cities ;:::1~~ !I! :tru;::tale~~~: :::: r!!:

During the summer 1ack·le has ~:~8:~~t~he ~f:/e.::!a ~bh~~s;::S !:: and their adjacent regions. No pre- to me. I cer tain ly appreciate their ex­worked at the "Drive' ' keeping the added to her Jewelry a bright piece requisite la required tor this coune. preaslon of Interest and good wishes.

worn on the fourth finger or the left EDUCATION 235 Is a three credit The only way hi which l can Indicate band. (For some time after she course in tbe Organ l.zatlon and Ad- this appreclatlo.n.fs to have you post ,. walked six inches ott the snow). ministration ot Vocational Home Eco- this letter on the faculty bulletin

To conclude thls biography, the nomlca. This course wlll be taught by board tor the faculty and Jn The first part ot August she will Join the Miss Rita Youmans and wlll consist Pointer tor the students. club called "Marriage," and receive of the organization a nd admlnlstra- This OJ:perlence Is quite an ordeal, her last piece of Jewelry and also lion of the vocational home econom• but I seem to be Improving. Bob, who goes with it. Now the ap- lea program Jn the rural and city Thank you again tor remembering proprlate ending should be, "And acboole, l.nclu.dtng expe rience 'with me. they llved happily ever after." a dult home inaklng education. Le land M. Burroughs

•• J anuary 28, 1954 THE POINTER

Rabbi Matzner, lnforms Sharon Sutton New Prexy Tasty Dishes Tried By Wesle ~ e Of Customs· Qmegs_ElecL Officer:s- 1:fome...Ee-hosh-and-Sophs-= dent e:r~::0il:~a:~o~h:~~~~:1:tBs:~1; Sharon Sutton wns elected second Anybody hungry? Tho freshmen Israel oO Jnn u i:i. ry 14 to bear Ralibl semester 11res ldent of Omega Mu Chi and sophomore girJs' Home Econom-

•1 Onl'ld J. Matzner s pe'ak. This meet- on Janu:r

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,tng wns tho firs t In a ser ies or tn- were: ce-pres ent , oaun u ; .,, • formnthe programs which a·ro being recording d~ec retary, Doro~h:; ,~n~~; ~~~~1~:e~~~:i"1c:t~~epl~~~:lohna\: b:,e:. lllanned for the group. It Is hoped corres~on I ~g s;cretar;i a Y c~ I - paring and serving dinners fo r from

• tha t these meetings will help t o ::;1~1; 1~~~~nTh~;~ee; ~~~::

01~~rre:: six to eight g uests In the Home Eco­

~~i/11~\:~~o :~~~~~n~:Pt~~~! a!~~t ~~~:; l)Ondent. E ileen Schleh; and soc ia l uomlcs dinin g-room. ehalrm:rn. Darbara Anderso n. The girls divide Into committees

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f::~zsn::eje:~\~~~ed briefly 1',irst semest~r officers whoso terms o[ four und five , m.ako out their own • the meanings or somo or tho ."lewilth ca rry o,·e r until the end of t~o SC.£:. grocery lists .and purchase their food, ---hollda)~hl:ww;- an"d ymbl)l!I: '1'irlfl ..vnc.Lse.mestor- ar-e:- Pan-Helle111 and n:y1fl1r'\' ftlfl n bl:i'ilge or-51)

· talk a bout tho orthodox Jewish rell- !~Iler-Sorority represeutatl\'e, .Donna. per person. gion a nd life. I hompson; treasurer. Pat,..Hlckel; as- Ono groUJ) decided on toad· wh ich

tl Many misconceptions o r the J ew- slst3:nt t reasurer . Pat ._.lose; and wns go ing to cost $4.05 for eight lsh re ligion were corrected tn the nl um sec retary , Marlys HYai;s. peo ple and s uggested to !\Has Davis Rabbi's talk and In tho discussion that they could nfford t o donate tho

,, :~~o;;~~~as\~: .. ~!:bt ~:utt~:1e/~':;:} ~Albers N_amed-AKL Head -·- ::.~:~1:1~~e

1he;F ~;.:~Y,ah!utex;i'!~ne:

students to · reel welcome to attend Tom Albers was elected president the purpose or a rood budget and

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a ny of the services at the temi,1o. or th e AJ.;L ~onser\'ulion fraternity shoWed how on extra nickel could a t a regular meeting on January 20. soon become a n extr a. five dollars.

Other officers e lected were: Vice- Bowing to the Inevitable, the· girls Mary Bartelt New Prexy pres ident, Russ Hutter; secre tary. revamped things 11 bit and tr lum- •

For Tau Gamma Bet~ _ .~::::,.:~,!:;~~t~~~:~_;;_~~t~tnu ; phantly returned to a,nnounce- that-Tau Gamma Beta sorority efectect - , ·the menu- hacl been-;-educod ro cost

new officers on January 19 for the only $3 .96.

:::~:: ::-~:~t:~n~;~: they were in- High Schoof Thespians ne~m::;e r;:;~tyA:o~e~~ ;~P~~~ :~:~ MEMBERS Of THE NEWLY orgoniHd Amoteur Rodio club ore 1hown h• r• making minor odju1tm•nl1 on lh•ir 2.SO watt " big. rig," which will b• in o~rotion al the beginning of the 18<.ond 1.emesh1r. College slotion coll le tt1r1 Ofl W9CWJ. L,ft to right Ori " Padre" Norb.rt W.ilger, W9EYK, S11v1n1 Point; Bill Joblo n1kl, W9NNS, Stev,ns Point, ·ond Dorothy IUcht.r. W9YUO, Minocqua, · ~

The new omcere are: P resident. Appear At Next Assembly Elizabeth Pfirrne r, Miss J eeelemae Mary Burte ll; ,•Ice-pres ident. Felisa Speech s tudents from Lincoln High Keyser. Dr. Roland A. Trytte n. Miss Borja; recording secretary, Diana school in Wisconsin Rapids will pre- Ednl\ Carlsten. i\llse 'Rlt{l Youmans,

: ,1:~~1~nn c;i:~::~u:::; ;os1;;;:!:~!~ !~~t r:cou~:/:~ ~!Ya!~;n~b~; :~~~~:~~ ~!~~ to~n~~~s1~!~'~:n~d !~~~~ ,tW1~!~! What Price Glory? Toni Tricks Tried For live, Glud y5... Lehman n : Pan-Hellen ic:' In tho college atldlloriu m on Wi3dnos- C. Hansen. nnd Miss Davis. Corpora l Claude Batche lor , the Party Primping Program ~n;!e !;1: :~;s~~~~!~~rr:r::es::

11g;:;: da~h~e1~1~:u~,i~~d ~r ll~e:·rn:.~ Desire" St>~:ean~ln;~~s 0;r~hese1~::dus r;~:I~~- ~:r;8c1~1;t, c:!1t a~~~~1:t\: ~~;orno~/~t~~ Ou t he e \•e nln g or January 25,

lene Kabat : h istorian , Arl ene Golom- hy Yeats. will be d irected by l\llss Pruit cup in ginger ale, chicken enc- second Lieutenant Pinkerton. He hn.s ~~~~;t~l:l~t~a~eo 0

fe!~~ ~~~~g~oh~:a:: ski: alum nae sec retary, Sh irley Harr!Ot Schleich. speech teacher at clatorl. mashed potatoes, corn, head related In great detn ll his rensous thc msel\'es nttractl\'e to all those

Sh~~~~~ers he ld over from last sem- ~~: t ! ~ f \h:~~~~~ect~:':.?~r:e ~ue~~: ~~~~~~00: ·1::ke,g:fr:~~:~d ,:~i°:.si~t ror wanting t o stay on wllh. t110 Com- handso me CSC men nt a " Party

ester n.re: Treasurer . Joy Lane and or the coll ege at a noon luncheon In so ser\'ed In t he se ries or dinners were ~~: 1:·10~lstolnc~~~~1~1: 111 :

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assistant ti;-ensurer . Ann Welsbrot. tho Traini ng school thnt dny. sa ll sbury steak , baked stuffed flsti , 1,ersuaded by his Jaimnese \\·Ire. His re(lresenuitl ve or th e Toni com pany. mock du ck , and meat loaf. The gon l story created so much 11ttentlon and g:,.'l'e tho do's and don·te of good

One For All And All For AKL That's · The Farrell Triumvirate

-~~r rt:nes:!~~sl~s c~ostr::~;: ~~o:l:::c~ appare nt Interest with t.he American hair groo ming nnd demonstrated how ti\'ely, and offer enjo)•ment and good ~,

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fellowshi p for their guests. sc ribe tor wh:ite,·e r ails you. Tho rollowlni; wore t he lucky go.ls

We all go along wi th GIibert W. i;,:;~:: ~~~l~~:0. ~;:~~r~:'~1~1:::.11;~:::e~~

Faus t when h e asked Miss oa,•ls. Al best . he Is u confused -yo1111 g "' Yes. t1101,10 three musketee1·s you'\'e J Ol-l l'\ in rercrence to that root ba ll " How do you got ln\'lted to theso nrnn who, ne\'c r having received la ,l n\'orek. Mnrgurot fo"'c lte rl)', Mnr-

seen swaggering th rough tho lrnlls are build. I-l o Is also marr ied. But he dinners?" what ho cons ide red a good break In garct Christ. and Ire ne Krause. brothers. T he na me Is fo"':\ltrU-.:LI.,. r emark ed . "A fte r marrlo.ge you don ' t his li[e , nnd not being eq uipped l":ll Slsel. J uckie Sattlo'r. nnd Gln-

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a-H'-ip-ie---l-hl'eat~ ral'lte r-w mean';'-n" lh e na\' )' fot n totnl of 11 vear8. He ~ -.. " " 1'" "

tr i1)lo 1re:tt ( Iri sh ). w:u; a mas te r sergennt u;td befo re ... you r pu1,u ·i-c bt•ha ,•ior 111,1u,lh- hi mself. ga ls wou ldn ' t ha\•e Ileen '.'l ucky."

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1; romlng ho.re tnu ght military sOr"\'ICe you. Because the J)ro1mF:anda as11ccts of

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Tom (T l!\"Y J is tho oldest three re:ars old und one two months naughty children. Whatever has attent io'n from th e bleeding hearts · s11e nt ronr years and one-half wit h old. come O\'er them? 1hnn did tho legitimate heroes who.

~;i:1:e~:~,1~\.1 a;1J~s:a;:~,~~~.:rn~:1,1::.11a,,~· "Johu"s 111.du J)robl em alte r gradu- Don't get 1mu lcky. '.\f ay be ·your under c1q1ltlre nnd tor lu re by th e

E,·eryono who attended the domon­~trut.ion Jlllt he r unme In a box and three names were drawu for door prize~. These ln l.'kY };i ris wore Bon­ni e l•: k\'1111 . Leo na Porth , und Ora Lee F; r it:ktmn. The 11rlzcs were a eon11)Je1c Toni klrlnc lurlln g shumi100, rinse. spi n 1·ur lors. und n regular Toni.

• \\'hen asked hli; main illlc rest he .1t\on is to s u1111on t hose cl11 ldren and· behn,ior aJ) pa lls t he kjd s. Cou ld eucmy, stayed loyn l to th o ma rrow. •---.,S'.,f"'on"'•"ll'rl) 'etl11~-d-;--·~wO"m-en: Ye!'!:- end h·e·n Nntre ...... O:mre: ··-,at Lhor---ha-ve- caught- lt~ r:rom- you-?--Ar t C l5adlsffiflffi'ijfl"r'eiiU. ~ l'l lls~--Grl ll.-rnther.\:n nn~nose- (sh"

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that's what he said. gale. And ho's T IN\'. John's wife graduated- as n -YOU- irritable? Sarcastic? \ \!hat's ea t- lean custom is foll O\~ed. these cha r. Hays s he h:u; no .las t na rn o), unswerod m·er 21. too . Among h is asse ts arc physica l ed ucation major from La Ing you ? ncters will shortly recei\•e le lev ls lon t he ma ny questions of the g irls. She bl:tck hai r . unbeatable personality, Crosse S.tate coll ege. " At leas t our Tako a loo k a round you r class- and ni ght club offers a nd ho asked to al!!O demons trnted ho w to set pin and no \'Ice. wl\'es are edu ca ted." he quipped. roo m. Does It exude chee r ? Oayety? endorse break fas t foods to i,ut extra cur ls on ,w rne or t.he girls In tho

~· w e have no ,·Ices. None of us JOHl'\ really rates a definite dis- Color? A place where ll\'O things s tamlnu Into tho kiddies. audience. smokes. dr inks. or gambles."(????? tlnctlon at CSC as he p8Ssed the col- abound? Or do "dull" a'nd " dend" - Ste\'ens Point Journa l Now you know why the girls at

· Hey! How'd those c1 uestlon marks get Iese entrance cxu ms without ever best desc ribe It? Maybe a tornado Is In t.er-sorority Saturday nigh t will all 111 °L11e're~ · Musta been the wo~k or hn\'lng r ece l\'ed a high school dlp lo· Indicated for MOnday, with you ne be 110 ''<:h ie looki ng. "

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~ ~~~::· -::~:Y·b:u~:a~r~ Ebb Tid9 f_eatured ~ll~;es:1:•~t~! lll~~e:1;~1:~~~t;~t1:n ;;~

blon d ha ir. You want more? Well All or Lh~ boys enjoy school here_ s logans. - There's nothing kids like h a lum . and wo man'H editor or tho Wis-we have it - he's married. His wife even more _than · they e,cpected th ey better. Uses u p a lot or ene rgy, too. At Fros Hop co ns ln Agriculturis t magazine, who

Is a nurse at Sainl l\1tchuol's hos1>ital ;~~~~~~t s T~~e)~e(h,~:r)~h~rl~~~cl~~raH~~~ \vhllo that thought Is 1,e;cola tl ng. Tho theme "Ebb Tide" was carr ied LQOk pictures which will be used In

~!,::~;~",,:,~~~ £~a~~~:·:1~;,;;:.-;:,'.~•; :::;.;.' :~•,hn;~:'. , ~r:~i,;~:;. ::: './;";~'. ~~~·~ b d~::• u :.~• :~:~• ,·:,:!~to j:~~~ ~;1 l ~:i:~.~·:~::: -~:; j'~ ::::,~'~:•• ·~~:: ~~~l~;:::~~•t~~!~ i~~n~~~·k:i~,::!:,~ a!I a se rgeant. He's ln CO nse rvatlon. ti! graduation. ~m~1\1~~t ~~c~h~~.~r ~:~~~010::ws~h~1;; weed. sea anlnials. fish nets . sea gu ll s Pfiffner, dean or women. as are JOHN and T INY, and plans on Now you ' ll know who t hnt huskr "naughtiness" Is comi,letely lost lo :n~~:~~°.s~::!e v,'.~1::t~~II~ t~~= :tr~:t!;f The Ton i demonKtratlon wns epoJ\­perhnl)S teachi ng It (ou r Jong years th reesome I~ cha rging down the ball. ,·tew? ~ nnd th e o th er showing a n under- so red by the Women 's Sci[ Govern-f rom now. Hunting. trapping, and Couldn't be any other than t he FAR- Stay up there until you ha\'O wate r sce ne. all !Jlayed a pan in the Ing associat ion, with Shirley Sonnen- · fi sh ing are ra,·oriles or nil or the HE Li .. boys. T .. '.\1.. and J . Those caught o. new pe rs pecth'e on them. decoratio ns. Blue li ghts added to the berg, 11res lde-11 t or the organization. PARRELLS. initials eland for TOM. MIKE and (And yo urself. ) Then plan your effec t . 80 that th e 65 couples dancing and Sally Roso as CO·ch a lrm"'cn.

ml:~l~i ::t~~ wr~r:~n~: t~1!0~lt· .. 1~;~ ~~~:r· ;;k~~:r might say the Three st rateg )' for Monday. to' the music or Dilly Uthmeler actu-

-;.";.;;;..iiiiiiiiii,;;;ii;;:-:;.~;:;;;~;;;~;;::::;;:;;:::-;;;;:;;::;;;::;:;;::~ I All renovation sta rts with a good a ll y fe lt It was real. I it.> night of s leep ing "round t ho c lock." Or . and Mrs. F rank w. Crow, Dr . B oodmobile Here Again;

l e~:~i. ~~; t~~~ s:\~::.S~a~; 1~~~uf!~~ and Mrs. Qulncr Doud na nnd Or . All Out Effort Needed

THE FEARSOME FOURSOME of fo treh. - wupil Ther1'1 only thrH, WI mhcounted. from left to right (w• think) o re Mike, John and l il'ly. for further inforfflOtion on thi1 t1rrific tr tO Me th• a ccompottylrtg story.

perhaps? A new. bright-colored dress nnd '.\I ra. Bernard Jo"'. Wle\'el acted as The ti me hns c.6 1110 again for th069 and fresh hair.do? These ha\'i, been chaperones for the affair. i;urre rlng from that rnro disease knowu to nip a small mutin y In the Frosh commltteeH In cha;ge or th e "weak knees" to ,;et rid or th ose bud. · event were : Publlcil)', Kay Jus t 1111111; Imag ina ry allmentH and alibis. The

What can you take to sChoo l along ti ckets. Doug :'\la rtin ; re fresh ments . Uloodrnohlle will ho here Jo"'cbr ua)'y wl~ h your rested. spark ly sel f. th at :'\larglo Bluel; deco r11tloue. Oc\\"ay11 e 2 nnll 3. wil l be new and diffe rent? An exclt- Martin : and en te r ta in ment, Bob Al - ThcJa~t time tha t tho Bloodmobile Ing story book? Phonograph rec- Ien. fo""'res li nlan class pres ident Is wai. here t he Hed Cross foll s hort ore!!J _ A parrakcet? A __ batcb.......o.t_ Ge.!!0 Noonai:. __ _ __ o.Lthel r_quota.. · Their quota fo r- this chocolate fudge? stay Is 1.00 donors. I.All 's not send

Just this once try turnln ·our them aw· · nLlll-)!.,,hunded-og,alrt-. -~ accue ome SC 18dule to psy-tun•y. Do Hum·e-E~ CluDNames Tho Bloodmobile .will be at the everyth ing differen t . 1-Ja\'e a dozen B p •d Logion Hull from l to 7 p.m. on Feb. tri cks UP your slee \•e. lo keep th ings r,eymann reSI ent 2 1111d from 9 to 3 o'clock o n Feb.

_ r~amg. ln':ert.__yt_lf:e ~;gno~~no,::·r ~~:_Pd_-;, Lou Rroymann - wns e locted- presi- 3. Ir.a..9svor taUon will be pr.ovlded a.a .,., ..... dent of-the Home fo~c club- fo r the· t1 11ual.- Aro -G.- Epp.Je.- ln charge o[-ar- -

yo u keep ooe Ju mp ahead of lust second semester a t a r ecent meeting rnngerncnts, says t hat the ea. [_ds s ign- .., week 's mutineers . And you'll dis- of thnt organlo.tlon. Other officers ed In Oc tober gh-ln g parents ' por-coYer anew how likeable your . lecte ~ pr,ett.id.ent.=£-ld-0 . . r.e-gOO&--th-f'O'U-g·ho u 11-

nlfUl"JHy=ai ei:r:--are. - . Reineking; eecietary. Rosemary Ax- whole school yeo.r. The •ext day will be· eaal9r , too. toll : and press rep resentative, Nancy Note to the ,; Alibi Ikei1' ......... you

And the a.ext. Only - don ' t forget Peterson. Tho duties or t reasure r aod can eailly give nn hour or your time · abo ut the b llllop. hist orian he ld bf' Mary Jane Wagner and a pint ot you r blood withou t

-What E very Beginning Teacher and Alice Hiller, respectively, bothering your semester t est schedule Should Kn ow · ca rrled. .. U1 rough both selneste rs. a ' bit. SO OIVE!!

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4 THE POINTER January 28, 1954

Pointers O en Five Game Home Stand csc Wrestlers ·Have CSC Host To Os Titans Fri ay Ro1,19h-Matches-Ahl!Od-

Pointer grnpplera, Currently riding ' The Pointers continued their win-As the- semesters change ana. th0 personelled team with only fh•e let- on a crest of three straight wins, Und bj J e rry Baerenwatd nin_. streak by defeating Whitewater

Wisconsin State colleS:e basketball termen but all capable court men . themselves facing a wicked road • last S9.turday night at Whitewater conference ts in run aw ing, v;e rind Their conch Is Cliff " Ki n~y" De Voll ahead as they prepare themselves for ~ i,"1111,o-,.,,i,.,-1111,--111, .. t;JI by a 62-57 score. Coach Hale Quandt's Pointers play- and their five letermen a r e Pike. 01- return matches with Ripon and Law- The Pointers couldn ' t find the Ing host ror tlve straight games. son, Kime, Flshbaln and Jue l. The ·r e nce a nd a home-mat duel with the Coach Quandt and his varsity range the first halt but managed to Four or these aro confere nce games. Indians are usually among the lead- University or Wisconsin Jayvee cagers are In a lot happier state or keep within two points or Whlte-Frlday, January 29, the Pointers ers of th e conference and 1l; , would squad . mind since garnering their most water when the half ended. will play host , to their old rivals as be a feather In th e Pointers hnt If The local squad will play host to recent two straight vlc lOries. Every- A s ix point splurge at the begin-Oshkosh pro\•ldes tho opposition. On th ey knocked them off. Rlpon's R edmen this Saturday, J Rnu- one seems to agree that the toughest nlng o r the second halt put the.m ln-I\,londny, February S. Lawrence col- Platte \·Ule: also among tho conrer- ary 3 0. at 2 o'clock. Pointer matman portl.9n or the current schedule Is to the leu.d and they held It until the

... - te«e-is- hero-.-foll o.v.~e.c.Lb,)'...S.llllfilQL.9.D ence-leader1:1 , onehed-b. ii l-,-Bor.i 8 ve-H u·r-Hmt-hod-lo--and- dld-pln,..ru"-lcs''"":c"lt-:;••c'd'-::'n':"oc:0"1na'o',·•,,•c;:••;:;n;,• ,_;l:;:.o ,.;b;;•~ •::,;o::_r~ry;J!:::;; ·i,""ebruary 11: La Crosse. Fe bruary and sportin g the n ick na me. Pioneer!'. man In th e tlnal match to enable the that the next f ve games are o e

· 13; nnd Plalte\•llle.1'""e bruary 17 · All will be out to get that second ,·tctory te am to CO il a 20-1 8 thriller , from plnyed under familiar home-coUrt fi ve iames will be playe d -at P. J . over the Pointe rs th is season. The the down-staters when th e two squads su_rroundlngs. J acobs gym nasiu m and will star t at local bo)·s ha ,•e the . home court ad- rnet In Ripon earlie r this season. oa,·e S p.m. \'antage ove r eac h of these to ugh op- J e rsey al so plq ned his man for five

Oshkosh appears to be loaded with poncn ts and with another of those .poi nts. while J o hnny Langton and young Utlen t . . h aving two 1i layers goo~ .. home crowds" should show J{ e n Hurlbut each added five mark-t roin- ri·tenasDB.'s""Stnte ~ H igh -school ·some very adel)L ba ll playing. e rs by winnin g o.n forfe its. c hamps of 19&3. The Titans, coa ch- Sat<Urdar. Fe bruary 13, will f in d ed by Oo'b Kolf, will ho led by sta l- the locals journeying to Lawre nce In wa rts Russ Tledaman. Jim Stearns , Johnson Leads Scorers ano ther return e ngagement. You wlll

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bench. Tledaman Is a · \'eteran of . Central St<\te found a terr.ltlc debut o n J a nu a r y 9. In that match two J}re,·lous seasons and has co n- combination and a tre me ndous in- Ter ry Mc Mahon won via decision , as slstently been a l}Ol nt . maker. Ver- dlvldu nl In winning G4-60· over Wi- did John Lnngton , Fred Bohm col­bellln Is a tall pivot mnn who was a nona · on January 1S at P . J. Jacobs lected a forfeit, and Da\·e Hurlbut thorn In the Pointers' side last year. gym. pinned his opl)onent in the first Sten.ms also ht a front court man with round. Lawre nce Is always a tough a dead eye from a lmost any angle. The boys really proved the mse lves obstacle to hurd le. This r e turn meet-Roi>e lla and Wlpplch we re 1_nembers nb~!e

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or last year·s s tate champion~ at right down to the wire. Menasha. It sho uld prove to be confer ence triumph was tho finest On the following- Tuesday, i,~ebru-qulte o. battle. as th e Polnttlrs alwa )'S overall effort o r the seaso n and came ary 16, at 7:30 will come the real tes t "aim" ro r this one. at just th e right time . of ability on the part of the Joca lir.

Ha \•lng al r eady dro11pe d their rtrst Johnson was th e "big boy" in the The Jay,•ees from the U. of Wlscon-encounter with the Midwest school attack. The 6'7 .. ·Trash" dumped sin will travel to Point to furnish rrom Appleton , coach Quandl's cag- In 24 po in ts. He was n't the only some top-notch opposition. Las t sea-era will be out to r epeat their 1953 son a few CSC grapplel'S traveled to pe rror manco. that of beating Law- Madison to work out with the Junior r ence here after dropJ}ing th e open- squad, but a ction was limited to the

The Eau Cla ire-Stout trip was an especiall y bitter pill to s wallow. with the locals playing some of the ir bet­ter ball or the season but running up agains t some de ad-e )·e s hootin g domonstratlons. (The Stout aggr ega­tion scorched th e nets with a s tiflin g 5 1 percent barrage.)

Those games are water over the

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and hope to be able to sport hard- with 15 each. "En··· ga\·e the Point­earned, deserving wins instead or ers th o punch they needed trom the creditable defeats--:-- - - - guard))osltlon.--Along with Redding

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J l' rry Doldlg , n s tarter In the Stout game , suffered a twisted knee after only about stx minutes of the- game bad elapsed and hns been kept out of a ction since that tim e. He hopes to be able to start working out this week. however. and should be raring for a ction again In the very near (u .

tu re . 11e ndlng any r e-occu_rrence o f tho Injury.

though his shooting was off he made up tor If with fine floor play.

Johnso n hit the same as be did in tho Wino na game. Although be didn't. sco re as many l)Ointa he really s nllr'ed re bounds. 1 He headed that de partment with 15 , fo llowed by Thompson with 11.

er at Lawrence. The Vikings have scrlmmuge \'arlety. The Pointers ·Jost th eir top point maker in Ed gained some lndlcatlon of what to ex~ Se ve ra l CSC wres tlers. a long wi th Grosse. but will bo well s tacked with pect this year, however, nnd It looks Con.ch Roberts . made their TV debut

T he Pointe rs were o utshot by Whitewate r by 23. oui of 73 to the Pointers' 21 of 68. The big differ• euce was In free throws. The 1'olnt4

e r$ made 20 out of 30 to ,vbtte­,,.,:ater's t 1 out of 25.

other ta lent . The Vik ings Jost Ma ury as it this Is one contest that should yeste rday over WBA '>>TV on the Locklin . their .s~llar pivot man. really bear watching. 6 : ao p.m. sports program. Ken and I d th rough mid-te rm graduation . . Gros- Dave Hurlbut ga\'e a s hort demon- Bow ing Stan ings ~e1:: ~ 1

:s~C::~s~~~ aT~~:i°~~~:\~:d WSC Conference Standings· ~~:,:t!~\,°~b;a;!:1o~!. h~1:1~ 1~ns~e~!~:~ w L rts. Lawrence·s ne w attack. "Frosty" W OP and Bernie Junior fo llowed up wllh Hanno n Drugs ...... .. .. . . 17 10 24 Sprowl ls the ir coach. Eau Claire ........ 5 328 a short exhibition bout. J ohnny Mille r High Llf~ ........ 16 11 24

Supe rior wlll bJ lng down fro m the Plattevllle ... . .. .. 5 46 2 Lang ton also mu.de the Journey to Esse r Pain t ... .. ......... ... 18 --D 23

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Quandt men are- anxious to r e \·enge this de feat . Leo DeMarco Is . the ir coach.

La Crosse will a lso bring a well

The firs t ha lf was ha.rd fought as Winona floo red a s mooth working team. The Quandtmen had charge all tho way but only led by two points n t th o In termission.

Ste,·ens P9lnt .. 1 Whitewater .... 1 Stout . ..... .. . ........ 1 Superior .. ... 1

370 384 Ve tt e r's .... ... ... .... :··· ·· ·· · · 3. 24

335 382 Versatile CSC'er Mark Schommer -------------30 6 3 40 widened his field of athletic accom- bouts held Saturday, January 16. On 345 408 1illshme nts another notch recently ai; Satu r day. J anuary 30, he will try his

316 320 he tried his hand In the Golden lu ck In the semi-finals. with the Gloves · boXlng t ournament cu rre nth· winner of that bout boxing In the

was ne\•e r an y more than tour po'inta.' ~ ~n:de!e1!ut a ta. ~~:~~~~t~!; t~l:ere~ ~~~~:hg1~!~s ;~~t~~ h:~d 1~8:t~~!:~k:~

Wrestl~rs Pin 24-6 Ar;_e~e ~~1~;!a h~!~dw~~edo:c:::. d~hg; . ln the tinal period Winona led by ro und decision over hea,·ywelght inte r next monUi.. With the winners or

~ Defeat Upon- Winona- ~':tter:a ~ro~e nr:~ w: th t ~ea\~ ~:; :~::: 1!u~li~ ~e:~k~~llb~h;oehnnds:on_ t~Oe[.!°:!n1n!b:~~!~- ~1 ~~:~::~~~:- ~:~:~~.dJstrJc.L m_e_etJ,_ c_O.!!!Jll'_H~g for

Gathering in th e ir third s traight win or th e season . Centro. I State·s wres tle rs swam11ed the grn.pplers f rom Winona. Mi nnesota. to th e tune of 24·6 in a meet, he ld in P. J . Jacob!\ Hig h . sc hool gy m Monday night. January 18.

The Po inte rs flashed their best team Corm of th e year In blas ting

- the- Wlnonam1. T he­loca l8 had previous­Iv beaten Ripo n and Lawre nce. with bo th of those wins co m­in g- a K th e r esult or clo:,;e t wo- po int de· cls lous .

Bern ie J unior an d K en Hur lbu t wf!r e the only t wo Po int­e rs to pin th e ir op-1w nents. with Ken

D. Hurlbut turning the t rick atter only 1: 46 of

b is heavyweight bout had ela psed. Tern • McM ahon won his bout vi.;

fo rfeil · to s lart o ff . the e \·enlng. J ohn ny La ng ton and f"red Bohm rol­lowed with close dec is ion deteau1 to

__ ru n th e sco re G-a In ra,·or or Wi no na . From the r e on out the Pointers kept things we ll in h a nd as J unior gained h ie pin. Ralph Seefeldt swaml)ed his man 13-0. Dave Jersey blanked out b is opponent. and Dave Hurl1!.gt_ won bi s n nt s rafght colteg late bout hr whit e washing his r ival. At this point Ken Hurlbu\ took over anUt rrp~p=e>+--­h ls man to make the team Yictory de­cisive.

The r i;suJts: 123-Terry McMahon

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1 37-Laverne Bundy CW) decisio ned Bohm (P). 7-4; 147-Juntor (P) pl.n -

e Mere . enson- (W}- rn-7TOZ';- -= 1 57-Seefe ldt (P) decisioned Clyde Pasvogel (W) , 13-0; 167-Jensey (P) decisioned Bob Haskins (W), 7-0; 177-D. Hurlbut (P) decisioned Curt Reinhart · (W), 6-0; and heavy­welgbt-K. Hurlbut (P) pinned Ken Habeck (W) In 1:46. -----

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{It January 28, 1954 THE POINTll

CSCrloses-To- Blugolifs-- fiat Really Happened At St Mic ael's not be round. Our reporter la •till Fourth Con1erence Loss I • mlaelnc. Pleaee, the DHl time 7ou're

csc droppeii tl\l>.tr fourth "'"'' ht Or The Near Tragic "Comedy Of Errors" :t;.~~~:.;k';; ~":~.'::r~.:·> 0•t for

conference tilt at the b andl or Eau Claire In a contest 1Jtaged at Eau By Bomer Plumb

Claire Saturday, January 16. There have been many stories A low .261 tl9td goal percentage built around the Incident that oc­

was a main cauae of the defeat. The curred at St. Michael's hospital on Blugolde atiot a more respectable .333 the night or Jan , 17, when a pipe percent by blttltl.g 00 21 baaketa In burs t on an automatic sprinkler ays-63 attempta. tem In the south wing. Some of these

lot of c redit, and I only wlah It wu poBSlble to Secure the names of all the unsung heroes that took part in the affair, but untortunateljr thla la not poaslble at the present time. But aa Slater LeonJlla said, " Ood blesa them all . they wlll be remem­bered In oui- prayers." The faculty

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Eau Claire broke Into an early are sllgblly on the tlctltloua aide, so e.ad,-.holdlng- a-2-1--l-O-fl rat---quarter· for the s eeke a_oLtr.uth ..... here- is- lhe

advantaKe over the locals. The lead scoop. a:: a~::1~t a~! nd

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widened to 37-23 at the ban, and The overall fact of the matter la '~ 57-37 wu the count at the end of this. A group of fellows from Debell

pe.rcent. Radios _ Jewelry· _ Music 117 Mont. Secolld St.

It bas alDce been discovered that the hospital lnaurance may not cover this type of damage, and ao the fel­lows wl11 , at some date In the near· future , Join bands with the staff at

the third stanza. In th3 final quarter Hall arrived at the scene of an · the Polnten found the range and emergency and met It calmly and

dumped In 26 markers but found swiftly. If It bad been flames ln­tbemaelves too far behind to seriously stead of a broken water llne . It could threaten. well ba,·e been a real tragedy In every

Kea Roloff bit tor 17 points tn sense of the word.

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St. Michael's and pitch In with fervor I'-------------' ~~:·i?r~;r:~::f 0 ~e:~a;!~tl:1~;" Here's .-------------,

Where Smart M.n Shop the laat half to lead CSC scorers with Our scene opens at . the dorm in

.a 23 point total . Lea Thompson fol - the room ot Jerry Boettcher and Ed lowed with 10, while Jerry Vance and "Jake" Jacobson. Mr. Specht, Elmer. En ' Redding each added nine. Fox, and Keith Stoehr were having A TV Tale Of Terror

The Pointers did accomplish one a bull Beaston with ' the boys as the teat worthy ot note, however, aa they clock showed 11 :3 0. The alarm managed. to hold 6'10" glatit Roger LOUnded o,·er at the hospital, and Hauon, Blugold 'center, down to only the men looked the sttuatlon over five buketa for the evening. from their window. The lights In

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Gala!! For a mue enjoyment and eacape from the usual routine, come

f :~~/:1;:~ ::~::n ~~: ::d ~=8,do o 'clock. SIJn up for a buketball team and Join In the fun! lt your

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bring him wltb you!

The Phy. Ed. minors are acting u

• :Of;~n~c?:!u1!~f::~·o ~:::r~m:r::m~~ it wlll N greatly appreciated!

Alao, If you don't, know a thing-• about basketball. come and watch -

get a few pointers, then you 're an aet to go !

the south wing of the hospital came on, and the ward rooms looked buy. Without a second'& hesitation, they notified as man7 othera a.a waa POHi· ble, and raced across the atreet In the aub-sero temperature. Some didn't even bother to change out of their pajamas.

Once lnalde the building, they were Infor med by a Janitor lbat the situa­tion would be taken well In band, and would they pleue leave. Water, meanwhile, was pouring over four tloora of the wing while everyone ran around In circles. The fellows aaked one of the Nuns If they could

To the Polllter: You of Central State College

should be Tel'J' proud of the bo)'A Jn Debell Hall. The Slstera ot St. ?tUchael;s Jlospltal want all of you to bow bow mncb we ·

Are there any bowling fienda In appreciate the help they ga-.e u • the crowd toao W~Uer1=:cbowl- - Sanday nJght;-,Tan.- '1.T. The

) ng at the Recreation Center down- hours they spent .. tpopplDg" wu town from 6 to 7 p.m . on Wednea- surely a work ·or charity. We dan! Twenty cents a game! Take are proud to ha-.e them u

,, advantage ot these opp_ortunltlea - nelghbon,. May, God Bless them don't sit in your room and a&Y, all?

By the Loco Lad

(Note: The day after televlalon was '-------------' installed in the Union, one of our most intrepid reporters, the Loco ~----------­Lad, was a&slgned to do a story on TV's effect on the CBC students: He left on hla aaalg-nment January 15. It ls now almost two weika and no one has aeen him since. HoweTer, while Elmer Fox waa sweeping the Union one night after everyone had left, In among the empty coke bottles and potato chip bags the followlns manuscript was found ):

It wu with carefree heart that I set out on thla assignment. Little did I realise that aoon my complacent attitude waa In tor a rude awaken­ing. I should have been able to sen.se the foreboding ntl In the alr aa I stepped Into the darkened room downstairs in Delsell Hall. The at-

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:0°:!!::r~:ttn-::n •:~a~:0~{~ !: SCRIBNER'S DAIRY ancient god ruling over hla attend­ants, loomed the TV aet. h Ruper­teUo wu drawn to the Tree of Bal­lsa.c, ao I waa drawn to the TV 1et. Moving towarda It, slowly, meamer­

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l&ed_=by: lta=-welrd::pattel'na , ta twe:e4* -::.==------'---------­and corduroye, slowly being drawn la\ o lta spell .. ..

"Down in front , fathead!" These spirited words broke the

spell. I looked to see who had ut-

Normington's

"There's absolutely nothing to do aionnd here!"

Slster 1\1. LeonWa tered them. Through the gloom I

LAUNDERING

AND D~Y CLEANING Slster Superior perceived a humanoid-type belng

WR.A Basketball Standings St. ~Dchael'a Hospital sprawled out In one of the lot.Inge

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- ~:~ona':i8aii":::: :::::::::::: ! ~ ::a~!r:1~Ya::8~::;c!en~h~t:S:c~:~ drew out pen and paper. Thi, wu

Pal Betas .................... 0 1 They hunted up a few mops, and as good a spot to begin my lntenlew Gamma Delta ..... ... .. .... 0 2 ,tarted to curb the three Inches ot as any. Molly's Dolltea .... ........ O 2 wate r that now flowed under their "Do you mind It I ask you a few

felet . They discovered that the atatt queatlona! " I asked. bad not yet evacuated the wtnga, and He turned hla re,·erlab eyes away

Pointers Bow To Red Hot that a torrent of H20 was pouring trom tbe set and fastened tbem on Blue Devils In Cage War upon not only the elderly patient.a, me. " Who are you, ..

Central State held a first quarter :~~,:~~o two rooms tun or helpless "l'rn from the P?lnter."

ead_and sco_r_ed 26 poJ,nts in Lbe_tinal - Tom Wlrkua-;-Jake, an~ac"lIBpleor o~!~:~ channel Is that on?'!-he etanza and still Joel a . 90-76 contest others remedied fbla situation Imme- P · to the Stout Blue Devils Friday, dlately. The water kept coming I Ignored the query. "Tell me ," I January 15, at Stout. down, and IL was quite apparent that asked , " what la your opinion ot the

The main cause of the Pointer de- the s>·stem In the hospital had not addition ot a video set to the racJlltles • feat r ested on the net-scorching tac- been turned orr as the janitor had re- or the Union? Do you believe It will

tics of the boats . The Blue Devils bit ported. Dave J ersey and Bob Wyman reprlcosl tate returns or do you think for a terrifying 51 percent on field decided to ge t to the bOttom of It will merely render an undes irable goal attempt.a, scorJng 29 points In things, and eto.rted searching for the umblquatloun ess to the Unl~n :_ " the second quarter, 25 In the third broken water line. Thie was about He on ly stared at me. Obvious­stanza and finishing up with 21 20 minutes arter the ln1tJal alarm bad ty, one e rtect ot the TV Is to dull markers In the final frame. sounded, and the police now appear- the senses. 1 tried a different tack .

The Pointers can·ed out an 18-17 ed on the scene. It was about 20 min- " Have you been wo.tcblng TV Jong?"

I ~':;!t•:u::::l~lcle::rr::; ~~ll b:s:~: ~~;t.a~~er~\'~~~tr arrival tha t the Fire I asked. .

early In the second period and traU- The source o f trouble was fina lly Aga.ln he swung te\·ered eyes on ed at the halt, 46-31, and sank deep- located on the fourth floor . The me. " I don' t know," he said . "What e r, 71-50, at the three-quarter broken pipe was g ushing forth Its nionth Is it?" mark. do.mage rrom beh ind a locked door. "January."

Lea Thompson rang up 20 points A considerable amount -61 Ume was "Januo.ry ! ·• His emaciated body on alx buckets and eigh t free throws lost when the Janitor refused 'to allow seemed to come altve. "Tell me," he to lead CBC scorera. Orv Koepke fol- tho boys per mission to break the drool ed , g ra bbl.ng me abou t the neck , lowed with 13. The Blue DevUa were door down (the key to It could not "who won · the Serles? 1 ha d five led by cente r Ton Stewart with 25 be found ) . It was quite a tong time bucks bet on the Cubs." marker,, fol1owed by "b~e Sever- afterwards that they decided to force "The Cubs! But the Cube haven' t son with 1 5 points. Se'R!1rson . In- the_door.at alLcosts. because the only ·been-In the Serles s lnco 1945. You cldentally, swamped the nets Wttb way they were going to s top the mean to tell me that you '. ve been seven buckets out of seven attempts. ne@leea_ damaa: w&a-t.o-plug- tbe·-watcblng-T\t-elnce 194 6-? But-they!ye

WAl-lY'

~~n It::~'; ft'n~i\~r d~~ ::ac~a~~:~; ~:~rs~~d TV here tor a coupl! ot

goal, they discovered that the janitor But he Ignored me. I was ab le to had at lost bit u on tbeJngenious PrY nothing- more ou ot him. ":I was laeathat water won' t flow out of a afraid. Te le\'lslon bad captivated him pipe If you turn the system oft In o.s It bad t he others who eat In the the basement. , darkened room. My only hope was

--Men's- Store= '.l'bo_ fe llows-lben.began the tedlous ~a';u~{- ~u~e;!~~ : 1~:~ cobu~:0-;:ee~s: -f"-=c'-~-=,'--,,--,

~3::Yo:a:o::~~!:~:r~!!:~t~u;hf~o:::: mind would be beaten down , I

nnd were Indeed gr'ite ful when the ~:;:::!~ ~~a0n~~cat!te I

b!:~~n t~ good Slaters of St . Mike 's prepared ward the door. 1 mus t get away. I

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morning. Fello~:-~et:;~~:~;;.:. tor~N:~~=:~~~b;i;:la~l~;:~:1:~:::.j:.· - - -··c.:_"_"_ .. _,, ,::• ~{:::,:,:'';_'"':_'_;'"_;''..,";_~~l,=.......:;..;·=aa@;;.•;:_•:,~::_· ':::"::' ::' :;:::•·;:;Ol:::::• ::'o::"'::..,.:::;';;-,-----:j

THE POI NTER Janu.arr _28, 19M

d . Wh o· ..I 'lh Ei L.&? war outmatches, It seems to me, the

_ CSC-5en ~ ---. - - · · Y- IU- · e.Y- gm;:. -®hav10 .... o!~ tho...,_ who ougi,i..gJUC!fl-----'-----(C- ontlnued from P~-- Eric Sevareld, In A CBS broa.<l· wars or certainty and vi~ry,

WANT- ADS

- LEROY'S -coD.stant weighing or all factors by Cnst condcn.1ed l.n Reader's This Is something new Jn- the management _ and tt at any ttme we Digest. American s tory. are conVtnced that the charging of an To me the greatest myste ry in the This ls something to be recorded admission one-half the price that was· Korean war was what made .Amer- with respect'and humility. charged would guarantee a g reater lean youngsters fight so hard, so long gr oss - lt Is quite ob\• ious that we and 80 well - In this kind or war. 1~------- -----, would put that or any other t ype or There have been armies that fought

. poUcy Into effect at once. well on ly for loo t ; there was none or Al a meeting I held in Sle\•ens tiiat in Kore'a .

Point last fall with the parents and Armies have fought well onl)' [or unlo~ com.mlttee..-and..J\f.L-Ja.m.es.-1:k -gtory and ·"''\'lctory, here a·s-litt le"M--:::----1

Van Wagenen (who 1 am sure will o[ that in Korea. Armies have fought v.·ell only when

their homeland was · invaded; this was not true for Americans In Korea.

And there ba,·e been armies that fought as crusaders · out of burning moral or religious zeal; but thou­saods who fought so well In Korea had only the dimmest conception of what' t he war was all about.

Our youngsters fought a war they did not particularly believe In to the bitter end - an armistice they have little faith In.

make time available to gl\·e you any additional information you might desire pertaining to this meeting. to which the mayor and other Interested

'parties were Hkewlse lm·lted) -:- it was brough t out that Junior adnds~ slons as identified as those in grade and high school - meant exactly that - and at no time were Intended to embrace anyone over that l!_qe and cer tainly did not apply to college s tu­dents, who in many Ins tances were married and bad ch ildren, as they obviously could noLcome under the claSBtf.icatlon or JunJon. This In it- And they will fight tigatn, auto­self may clea r up a misconception maUcally and ins tantly, If the arml­that you might haVe that we have a slice should fall.

:u:~~!/~::v!n 11~~ret~a;--w!b:a~c~ They did an this without the ex-Janlor price embracing grade and bortatlons ot political commissars. h igh scbo01 Btjdents. They bled and died In the mud or'

You evldenfiy are not ramillar with that bleak and Incomprehensible admission prices charged at the Fox land, In full knowledge that bait their and Lyric theaters _ namely, ~htt-. countrymen at home were too bored

. dren~ 17¢ _juniors_ '42¢ _ and a with It all to give the dally casualty special price termed the early price or lis ts a second glance. 64¢ to 6:30 p.m. Mondays through They had full knowledge that, Fridays and to 1: 30 p.m. on Satur- while they were living the worst me days and Sundays - after which the they had ever known, mllllons ot

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At · the above mentlone4 meeting countrymen showed little Interest. - ot our own volltlon we Insta lled ·They kneW It was too much effort the early price or 54¢ for all those [or many of the ir countrymen to adu lts to whom price was an obJec- walk to the nearest blood donation I THI NK YOU ha d IMtt•r .at the lird­tlve. It Is my understanding that the center, so they ga\·e their own blood Pie, d.ar. I'm 9oing o .... ,. to Th• COLLEGE

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portunlty to take advantage or our And they felt no particular bitter-,. .• ------------

64¢ prices and be back In their quar- ness that all this was so. · " d l'.,:=======~;;;;;;;;.;;;:~=;;:.~~~~-=====-===:::--~,;_....,;I - tera foL.!._n ~ s tud . _eriods . I fur- - The tough t--rlgh ~ head--at-t:he- - elf>'=-Wan-te --,k ==- . -·-

--rher understand that this plan-ls-very Un,e military authorities were pub- :.::=-----------, desirable on the part or otnce'rs and llcly arguing that ·they were being ~. , . tacutty members of the school. handled tragically wrong. '.\IEN and " O'.\IEN ·

After the above mentioned meet- . We need representatives in your lng, ou r district manager - Mr. Al They fou ght right ahead while locale to help fill out an organlza-

DEL'ZELL OIL CO. DISTRIBUTORS OF PHILLIPS "66" PRODUCTS Frank _ met wJ,th President Hansen politicians divided their countrymen lion for business sui-veys, delinquent

ot your school 8.nd explained the out- about the very purpose of their fight, account llstlngs. polls, and public come. ot the meeting and I under- telling them that their wounds were opinions . . .. Ideal part-time work ... ·-----------------'---------! stand this plan and policy was sub- all in vain. - Choose your own hours. . Your ,----------=="-------------. sequentl y placed on your ~ulletln And they fought ahead knowing nearest ,telephone may be your place board at the school. that. white Allled nations were cheer- of business for suneys not requiring RAVAG~NCE, UKE...CHICKENS COMES~HOME~TO ROOST--

C le flffiir or one O pose any -1ng em on. e soldiers were not -n1Tsl1fffiilufes or- n,ose- lfilervr.e;;;wc-. n---'"

FIRST NATIONAL . BANK queries to a business on any subject c,~mlng to he lp them In any great ed · , . Send $1 for administrative and we will 41. any time endeavor to nllmbers. guarantee fee , ap~llcatlon blank, answer any questions pertaining to Why have these youths behaved so qu~stlonnalre, plan ot operailon, and our business_ however. n re•readlng magnificently? all details on how you may nianage .._ ________________________ , of your letter I am sure would con- a survey group for us ... GARDEN · vtnce yoli that the Inferences an~ The answer Iles deep In the -heart STATE and NATIONAL SURVEYs,J r ----------::-:=======---------:--1 hidden threats of taking the law Into and i lssues of American lite. and P. 0. Box 83, Cedar Grove, New w A N T E D your own hands aren' t in keeping none among- us can unravel all Its Jersey.

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with our form o[ government - and threads. - -========'-----, I am sure do not voice the expres- It has to do with their parents and SMART- SH""P l----i~-----'-WO- WAITRESSE;,_ __________ 1 __ -=-~:::~~t;:fJlv.~~1::e P~!si~'!~o~l~0~ -;~i~~- :::~:e~~Han:i: ~:;lrth:~nl:~:rJt .==:;. - - - V --teachers - or the various school troops, their neighborhood cente rs. EX Cl US IVE TWO WAITERS boards - and I am certain that cit- L d' ' W • A I 1,ens at 1arge would be quite a1arm- 1t bas to do with the sense or be- a 1es earing ppare ONE DISH WASHER (Boy or Girl) ed by ·having thoughts such as yours longing to a team, with the honor ot STEVENS POINT, WISCONSIN ~::.ressed by future teachers or Amer- ~~~:I.ding It, the shame or letting it To those who want or need to .work for meals or

Our , Stevens Point manager, Mr. But it has to do also with their Wages - · fflUSf be neat, clean, and dependable -::;~1t1~:n:a::n 1:e :,~:i~!:fe ~~~~: ~~t ~~1:~~~1;: ::;e:,:~~redna~~~':i' ~~u!~ei'~ VA L E N T I N ES those with experience or will ing to learn - apply· at Frank, . our district manager . who themsel\'es as lndl\'ldual men upon

HANNONS DRUGS can be contacted through the theater the earth. or through this office where I am )Vhate\·er is responsible, these likewise a\·aUable to di scuss any points you may wish to bring up.

I truat that In the future you and the other students at your school wlll have an opportunity ot enjoy ing many attractions to be shown In Stevens Point at the earl y price of 54¢, plue the United States amuse­ment tax.

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Founta in Service

boys' behavior In this unrewarded ._ ___________ _,

THE LARGEST SELLING /"

COFFEE IN

STEVENS POINT

OPEN EVENINGS

CAMPUS CAFE - --1203-=-MAIN-STREET

FOR THE INTER-SORORITY FORMAL

.·WALTER~S FLORAL SHOP . Flower Arrangements of Distinctio~

Phone 1629 - _:_ ---:--- Across from High· School

CAMPUS SHOES ON SALE

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WILSHIRE SHOP