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r··i-:-iiE-l ~0 5 11~-TE.il--l I . . I ,~ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ~~-, i<I Ser ies-Hf- Vol. VII No . ,,; Stevens Point, Wis., December 17, 1925 Price J,'ive Cents ,G !I !CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL TO-NIGHT. ! Ii PEP CLUB EXTENDS m ~mp ~bristmas ~o FOUR CONFERENCE GAMES THE CHRISMAS TIDE. CHRISTMAS PLAY GIV- I i GREETINGS. ~be .1facultp. SCHEDULED FOR 1925. EN UNDER DIRECTION IJ The Chri stmas season is sacred OF MISS HUSSEY. ; ""' This c1·eni ng the Pep Club is MANY FACULTY MEMBERS Coach J. E. Swetland attended among the millions who hold ..i. ""' TO SPEND HOLIDAYS a meeting- of the Normal School allegiance to the teachings of "'l'hc Little That Is Much", a pp spo nsoring a Chri s tma s P est i-val coac hC's at J\fadison last Saturday Chr is tiani ty a nd is made so by Christm as play hy Hennis 4'Q S!, to be giv en und er the direction of OUTSIDE OF CITY. at which schedules of all the Nor- generous motive and unscl[ish C'louf!h, under the dir ec tion of !in . pi! :\liss Garnette ' Foster in the mals g'Uilll'S were ananged an<l impul se which fin d express ion in Mi s.~ Hussey. ,,·as pr csc ntc<l at '&- auditorium ..it eight o'clock. \Ve " Hom e."- exclaimed almost th the nthl e tic dir ectors .. talkec.l over kind ly deeds. Th e demon of sci- the \Voman's Club on Saturday a0 ha,·c wished to extend Christmas cnti e faculty when asked where other business. Four State Nor- l' ish ncss is driven out of out· nfternoon 1 December 12, nn<l at u GreCtinu:s to our man.,· friends , h . d I . rnal co nf e ren ce footba ll games h cn rt s a nd the angel of good-will Joint mee ting o[ tb e Margar et @:t , PO , t C' y were go111g to spcn t 1e1r for 1926 were annngc<l fo r om· is ther ein ent hron ed. :\shmnn Club and th e Young di} and ha,·c decided upon thi s ~de Christmas ,·ncation. '!'heir homes eleve n. Memory and inrn g ination , ]) Cl'- Woman' s Chri stian Association of exprt•ssion. arc scatte r ed o,·er e ight differ ent 'rhe Ste,·en s Point schedule for meat cd by an abiding love, arc on \\" e<l nesdlly eve ning, Dec ·m- V JJa ni you cvet· attended a states. H)26 will be much like that of in this seoson a ct ive in coutcm- bcr 16. '-)Jt S?J Chr istmas se rvi ce lat e Chri st mas \\"a are willing to bet that th e 1925. Games wil l be play ed wit h plat fon of the Star in th e Bast. The ph1y t'.!c nterctl around a f1() Superior. B au Clair e, River Falls th e wise men, the search for the 1\lns t cl' 8hcph erd, who throu gh 1' Ii l~v c. when the on ly ligh t came Fa c ulty is going to do things that and \Vhi tewater. 111 addition Messiah, th e rich gifts of gokl, the inClu eiwe of 1111 Old nnd 4 .pp f'ro m ca ndh•s : han ~ you c,·er th ey aren't te lling us. but of tcnt1:1t iYc games were booked with i"n ce ns c and myrrh, nnd the: birth Yonng-Shephrnl who love him , a IJ !wa rd ch ildren 's ,·o iccs s inging l!OUl' SC the Fn c ult y ne,·cr ovCr St. Norberts Co ll ege of Dcpcre of the Babe in th e man ger und er 1:cntl \• 'l \•1w hcr longin~ t.o tou ch ,:G t he Chl'is tma s carols: ha,·e you cats i nc,·c stays out late nights, and Nort hl and Co ll ege or Ash- cir cumstances that awaken pity) with hcalini; hnnds the so rr owfu l ,.. never ~oes sk atin,; and toboggan. hint! . 'rh c schedul e as anan2ed yet no\\" inspire pious a nd !c•vin~ and need.,-. and n Yonng \V, oman I>' en1· fe lt that that birth in a . t l . b" 1 1 f - 1 devotion. His childl,ood , His 1 1 I I · I& manger should meai~ cxaliation :~ 1 1 ~Jw:~;"~~.1 d~~1 ~; fol~o"~n;an;:; ;:~~~~t;c~~nt i~nlt~~e: 1 ~t~::11 ~f ~1~ : presen~e in. (he Temple, ~i s ,:~:v~~~~;i~v;t~it 1 J~ JI Se, awl happin ess for you , Co n) e Hussey, Alton. Ill.; Hanna. :\fan- schools. but wi ll no doubt receive preachrng, His l _)~l'~ecut ion, trrnl l iu C od and LOYC. · @.J this C',·en in g and listen to our awa. , vis. ; slid e do\\'11 hill. skate offic ial approYal. and. en.t el cruc 1 _f 1 x!on chull ?ng-e The par1 oi' t he ~Jast er Slu·p- IJ J)l'() gram. 011 '' Polliwog Pond '' ; Roach, see adm t!·at ion and m,·,t c woi·~hip.. henl wus tnk cn by Murio11 Hur· t1J!i $?) ;111 littl e R oaches get feet wet at T he Schedul e. 'l'h irty year~ of J~r ~par~tt ion ~or da t·hn, tlrnt of. the Old Shephe rd . II&. \Ve hope th at you will car ry Eau Clair e: Gra ..... dsit ing sister Sept ember 25 , St. Norbet·ts at th.rec years of nct1v1ty m_ domg b,- :-\nit1! lfanm1 th e Young Shep- ...t1.. V away with you a be tter Christmas at C'harlcston. 111.: .-\li e u. Posst- Stevens Point. His Path cr 's work! \\'ha t a hC'rd 11\' i\lary i\lor ~an, th e •reach- t spirit from Jul\·in g spent this vill e, Jo\\'a: i\l eston . Ha stin gs, Outoher 2, Northland ut Ash- lesson to student s and oth ers "'.ho l'I' by i 1"e11c Har t, uml the Youn g- I (' \"Cning ns our guests. ~cb. , help cook Chri stmas din- lan d. seek a sho rt c ut as preparation Woma n lw He nri ette rr imme. tM The Pep Club . ner: Xichol~. Y: Dean. Clear October 8 or 9 , S uperiol' at fo r th e achiev ement of great ,.. · ... · ........................ ,,_ "'ll $!, Lnk e, \\" is.: Bair, Cleveland first Stevens Point. tusks! &IJ $IP part: ) lount Vernon, Ohio. sec- October 16, Eau Clai re at Stcv- Students of S. P. N .. immerse DEBATE QUESTION DECIDED; ,G & ond. Athens. Ohio: Larson, Stcv- ens Point. you rselrns in His spirit and in WORK ALREADY BEGUN Dl COOPRIDER BIOLOGY TESTS ens Point. usual Christmas stuff; October 23 or 30, Stevens Po in t Hi s teachings. Reveal in each S!, PROVE INTERESTING Hanson. Richland Ccnte1·. Wi s.,; at River Falls. clay's li fe that you ar e true ' Ph c debate ,,ucstion had on ce hn H. S. Alumni l3anquet ; Jon es, November 5 1 Ste,·cns Point at Chri st inn men and women. As I fl 111P ·~ ~li nne.apo l is: Knufzen, spend " Thitewat cr. you go to your l9ved one's at hcC' n _<lct·ide<l ns Rcsoh :ec: ' rnt "QiJ IJ An eduention t es t in Biology is week in northern woods i Carl- Eau Cini re will probably fu r- hom e mak e manifes t thr u you r the eig- htcC'nth nmcndn ;t!nt H ~l Ot~d RI ,·cr.Y diffi c ult to devise. because sten, home in Paxton , 111. ·, see · h H · ·t· actions t hat by reason of you r be rcpea le•l. Oshkos I all( 13 4 th. ms our omccommg oppos 1 1011. ' . I Crosse howe ver objected so 1111 ;;;v the person preparing suc h a test new niece i Chur ch, home \Val- Short sched nl C's wcrr the rule c.:ontuct with faculty and fcllo ~\· st r e.nu~us ly that ihc quest ion ha s f is confronted with the lack of worth , \\' is . : two or three days in with the Norma l Teams re- stt .1 dent s here. y_ou hav e grown m bt•en finally decided as Rcsolvetl: ! .., standardization. Mi ss Jones gave city: Pierce, Milwauke; David. pr escnted 1 fo ur co nference ga mes knowl edge, wisdom , lo ve and That eongn~ss should be cm- '-l1! "' suc h t es ts this past month to· th e son 1 Stevens Point: \Vcig, Farm being th e number sched uled in r · t' I (,I &J.1 membePs of her Biology classes. in Cambridge, \Vis.: \\ Telch, Pax- most cases. holi ness. No worthier gi t can I powe red by a 1onst1 tt iona ..rt al' The s ix exercises of the test com- ton, IlJ.: Mansur. Stevens Point; you brin g to th e parents who amendment to rcgu ate tie c m- & prised: Reason, Information, Courts. Lanark. Ill. : Diehl. Du- I d to·lccl ·111cl sacri ploymcnt of all persons und er 18 fl f Classification, Logical Selection, !nth, }!inn. anci Hibbing, Minn. ; NORMAL STUDENTS HURT ii::~ i,;'2d ee ,: tha 1 t yo:, ma~' sc: yc~t~ ~~ lfc~: the change has been ! : Completion, Recognition. The Foster, Lowell , Indiana; Ivy, IN AUTO ACCIDENT. cur e the blessings o.f higher cclu- f'oi· the better an<l Mr. Ilurroughs :: results here were as fo ll ows : Ode ho It , Iowa ; Edmonds, Hast- ca tion. 1 1 1 · ti n f all Ii s:;"t~;'~;,;;,} 5 li~~;i ~;f~. ~[~! .~il , C~~\set;~~s; ~}r~ct{,t~'. Four Normal school st udents During your few weeks at i'.:~ :.'.~~; ct~: 1\~'~;;in~\~.~ f~~r de- 4 A' - 68. Th ese fin dings are quite chcll, Chicago and Detroit. were hu1·t in an accident near home be act ive in doing good in bate. l:J interesting when compa red with Amherst Junct ion, Saturd ay, your home and community. Oratorical contest postponed.. 4 . th e a ... ·erages from other schools Dec. 7. Frank Martindale was Bring to your people i, tidin gs of The co ntest by wh ich fo ur ,.. which used the Coopr ider tests. How many days until Ch ri st- most severely injured havin g a h 11 ~[ mor e of the now eight remaining :, & ;~;~:::g :~~~~ cnt~~it;l~en ~~;;:;! ro":..' an~·a!~u P~;1\1 1:i;1~~r:;:: ·~~:~::, ~\;~ry ~r:t~~ i~:~!tn!::::· w~~!h t t~ e ~c~ t ;:i ~f /,;:\~,~~ ~~ fi~•~ i~·c~ rypo~;~~n!~ fl IJ of 85. arcn 't many mor e days. tongu e, and bruises. Freel Kuhl wishes to you and your peop le be until after the holidays. . @t· S, susta ined two broken ribs , and radiat ed by you wit h the ring of 4!Q flt,, bruises. Bot h are recovering ..:.r.. · i MUSIC DEPARTMENT BROADCASTS rapidly, Marty at St. Michael's sin cerity and the prompting of ROYAL WELSH M'LE QUAR- ~: I>' H · I · d F d K 11 t the heart. Students and faculty 'If' S!, FROM ST A TION W • L. B. L. ho 0 ~~~ita 'i'J/;·/n AnJ:rson" '.:d I wish you all n " Me rry Christ- TEI PLEASES AUDIENCE. &t pl} Harri et Collins received cuts and mas " a nd a " Happy New Year". th. Students from th e )fu sic Departmen t under th e supervisio n of b · I b I b k t ! rmscs mt ot 1 arc ac a John F . Sims. The Royal Welsh Male Quartet Pr of. Dyer. broadcas t a program from \V. L. B. L .. the Department school again. Tom Guyant , Am- appeared as the second number 11t.. of : Mark e t' s station. on Tu esday . Dec. 8. h crst. was seve rely injured ; Bud i ·g 1. Group of Bnritone Solos . _. . .. .. ..... . .... Carroll Van Buskirk of 1 he l_ iyceum Cour se at · th e Nor- Dl Ca,o Mio Ben . . . . . . ..... Old Italian Hansen, Ste,·cns Point, another INTELLIGENCE TESTS ma! Au<litorium , Thursday even- . Si, When E'er You Walk ........ .. •. ........ Ha cndel member of the party1 escaped ENIS in g Dec. 10. 'fhe ir many beanti- .41i1 Trnde Winds ..... . Kiel without injury. GIVEN STUD , ful vocal.. s.elcclions deli<!htecl a : 2. Tnlk Th/~:i 0 cr!!~ 8 Public s~b~~i ·:::::::::::: ... ~cc~~.~~n;~esident Sims l\farty says he wouldn't mind sma ll but appreciative audience. j & 3. Selections by Woman's Sextette .... Julia Van Hecke, Beatri ce Swancutt, bcin~ hit by a r es pec tab le t rain , Almost all of the assembly This wonderful quartet made Anno ,Mork, Anne Rowe, Rosemary Beebe, Berni ce Chapman. bnt to be wrecked by the G. B. pe riod for 'rhursday Dece mber seve ral succcssfo l t-ours of Eng- Moonlight Sona.ta . . . . . . . . Bothoven and ,v.- -! ! '$ hn At Twilight ... . ............... Rudolph Friml 10 wns used to g i\·c intelligence land and \Vales before coming to ,. 'fl"iO' Ln Spanota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Luigi tes ts to all the students of the Am erica, and since their arrival ""7 IJ 4. Group of violin solos · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Edmund Bukolt Louise Richards· thought she NormaJ. The scores which arc in tliis country, New York c~ · ty, @R Sbubert';:;~~:.i~allet-Opus lOOA;~~~g~d·f~; ·,;i~iin ~; ::;~a Elman would try out soffiething new so made do not in anyway influ ence ChicagQ, Jlofil.Qn .~ ,__ - IJ Brahm's Waltz in a Major .. .. Transcribed for the violin by Hackatein she got blood poisoning in h er the rnakrs of any subj ect. Th e other large cities have . welcomed & 5. Selections by Choral Union finger. She went under ether tests ar e given merely as an ex- them. ¥usic lovers. of Stevens fl IJ ~:it!;n£~ 1 i) 0 8s~:dows ....... ·. ·. ·. ·. ·. ·. -. ·. ·. - · · · 8 ~:~:~:; \Vedncsd ay nitc and is i.mpro vin~ pcri111eut by which to dt:tel'mine Point were very fortunate iil ail & Sundown .... Londondmy Ai,- with th e quiet atmosphere in the a1•e rage intelligence of the being able to hear these reprent- !I ' S,, School Toa.at. Catawailer Corridor. people to whom th ey are given. atives of a nation of singers. 4

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r··i-:-iiE-l ~~p ~0511~-TE.il--l I . . I ,~ .. ~.~.~.~ .. ~ .. ~.~.~.~.~~~~~.~.~.~~~~~.~.~~.~~~~.~ .. ~.~.~ .. ~.~ .. ~~~ .. ~~-, i<I Series-Hf- Vo l. VII No. ,,; Stevens Point, Wis., December 17, 1925 Price J,'ive Cents ,G

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!CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL TO-NIGHT.! Ii PEP CLUB EXTENDS m ~mp ~bristmas ~o FOUR CONFERENCE GAMES THE CHRISMAS TIDE. CHRISTMAS PLAY GIV- I i GREETINGS. ~be .1facultp. SCHEDULED FOR 1925. EN UNDER DIRECTION ~ IJ Th e Christmas season is sacred OF MISS HUSSEY. ; ""' This c1·eni ng the Pep Club is MANY FACULTY MEMBERS Coach J. E. Swetland attended among the millions who hold ..i.

""' TO SPEND HOLIDAYS a meeting- of the Normal School allegiance to the teachings of "'l'hc Little That Is Much", a ~ pp sponsoring a Christmas P est i-val coachC's at J\fad ison last Saturday Christiani ty a nd is made so by Christm as play hy H ennis 4'Q S!, to be given under the direction of OUTSIDE OF CITY. at which schedul es of all the Nor- generous motive and unscl[ish C'louf!h, under the direction of !in .pi! :\liss Garnette ' Foster in the mals g'Uilll'S were ananged an<l impulse which fin d expression in Mis.~ Hussey. ,,·as prcscntc<l at ~ '&- auditorium ..it eight o'clock. \Ve " Hom e."- exclaimed almost th e· the nthletic directors .. talkec.l over kindly deeds. The d emon of sci- the \Voman's Club on Saturday ~ a0 ha,·c wished to ex tend Christmas cnti i·e faculty when asked where other business. Four State Nor- l' ish ncss is driven out of out· nfternoon1 December 12, nn<l at u ~ ~ GreCtinu:s to our man.,· friends, h . d I . rnal conference footba ll games hcn rt s and the angel of good-w ill Joint meeting o[ tb e Margaret @:t ,PO , t C'y were go111g to spcn t 1e1r for 1926 were annngc<l fo r om· is there in ent hroned. :\shmnn Club and the Young di}

~ and ha,·c d ecided upon this ~de Christmas ,·ncation. '!'heir homes eleven. Memory and inrn gination , ]) Cl'- Woman's Christian Association ~ ~ of exprt•ssion. arc scattered o,·er e ight different 'rhe Ste,·ens Point sched ul e for meatcd by an abiding love, arc on \\" e<lnesdlly evening, Dec ·m- ~ V JJani you cvet· attended a states. H)26 will be much like that of in this seoson active in coutcm- bcr 16. '-)Jt

S?J Christmas service late Christ mas \\"a are willing to bet that the 1925. Games wil l be played wit h platfon of the S ta r in th e Bast. The ph1y t'.!c nt er ctl around a ~ f1() Superior. Bau Claire, Ri ver Falls the wise men, the search for the 1\lnstcl' 8hcpherd, who through 1' Ii l~vc. when the only ligh t came Faculty is going to do things that and \Vhi tewater. 111 addition Messiah, th e rich gifts of gokl, th e inClueiwe of 1111 Old nnd 4 .pp f'ro m ca ndh•s : han~ you c,·er they aren't te lling us. but of tcnt1:1t iYc games were booked with i"ncensc and myrrh, nnd the: birth Yonng-Shephrnl who love him , a ~ IJ !wa rd ch ildren 's ,·o iccs s inging l!OUl'SC the Fn culty ne,·cr ovCr St. Norberts Coll ege of Dcpcre of the Babe in the man ger under 1:cntl \• 'l\•1w hcr longin~ t.o touch ,:G ~ t he Chl'is tmas carols: ha,·e you catsi nc ,·c 1· stays out lat e nights, and Northl and Coll ege or Ash- circumstances that awaken pity) with hcalini; hnnds the sorrowfu l ,.. ~ never ~oes sk atin,; and toboggan. hint! . 'rh c schedule as anan2ed yet no\\" inspire pious a nd !c•vin~ and need.,-. and n Yonng \V,oman ~ I>' en1· fe lt that that birth in a . t l . b" 1 1 f - 1 devotion. His childl,ood , His 1 1 I I · ~ I& manger should meai~ cxaliation :~

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J~ JI Se, awl happin ess for you , Con)e Hussey, Alt on. Ill.; Hanna. :\fan- schools. but wi ll no doubt rece ive preachrng, His l_)~l'~ecut ion, trrnl l iu Cod and LOYC. · @.J ~ this C',·enin g and listen to our awa. , vis. ; slide do\\'11 hill. skate official approYal. and. en.tel cruc 1_f 1x!on chull?ng-e The par1 oi' t he ~Jast er Slu·p- ~ IJ J)l'()gram. 011 '' Polliwog Pond '' ; Roach, see adm t!·at ion and m,·,t c woi·~hip.. henl wus tnk cn by Murio11 Hur· t1J!i $?) ;111 little Roaches get feet wet at The Schedule. 'l'h irty year~ of J~r~par~tt ion ~or d at·hn, tlrnt of. the Old Shepherd . ~ II&. \Ve hope that you will carry Eau Claire: Gra ..... dsit ing sister September 25, St. Norbet·ts at th.rec years of nct1v1ty m_ domg b,- :-\nit1! lfanm1 th e You ng Shep- ...t1.. V away with you a better Christmas at C'harlcston. 111.: .-\lieu. Posst- Stevens Point. His Path cr 's work! \\'ha t a hC'rd 11\' i\la r y i\lor~an, the •r each- ~ t spirit from Jul\·in g spent this vill e, Jo\\'a: i\l eston . Hastings, Outoher 2, Northland ut Ash- lesson to students and oth ers "'.ho l'I' by i 1"e11c Hart, uml the Young- I

(' \"Cning ns our guests. ~ cb. , help cook Christmas din- land. seek a sho rt cut as preparation Woma n lw Henriette rr imme. tM

~ The Pep Club. ner: Xichol~. Y: Dean. Clear October 8 or 9, Superiol' at fo r the achievement of great ,..· ... · ........................ ,,_ "'ll $!, Lnk e, \\" is.: Bair, Cleveland first Stevens Point. tusks! &IJ $IP part: ) lount Vernon, Ohio. sec- October 16, Eau Clai re at Stcv- St udents of S. P. N .. immerse DEBATE QUESTION DECIDED; ,G & ond . Athens. Ohio: Larson, Stcv- ens Point. you rselrns in His spirit and in WORK ALREADY BEGUN ~ Dl COOPRIDER BIOLOGY TESTS ens Point. usual Christmas stuff; October 23 or 30, Stevens Poin t His teachings. Reveal in each • ~ S!, PROVE INTERESTING Hanson. Richland Ccnte1·. Wis.,; at River Falls. clay's li fe that you are true 'Phc debate ,,ucst ion had once ~ hn • H. S . Alum ni l3anquet ; Jones, November 5

1 Ste,·cns Point at Christ inn men and women. As I fl 111P

·~ ~li nne.apolis: Knufzen, spend " Thitewatcr. you go to your l9ved one's at hcC' n _<lct·ide<l ns Rcsoh:ec: ' rnt "QiJ

IJ An eduention test in Biology is week in northern woods i Carl- Eau Cini re will probably fu r- hom e mak e manifest thru you r the eig- htcC'nth nmcndn;t!nt H~l Ot~d RI ~ ,·cr.Y difficult to devise. because sten, home in Paxton, 111. ·, see · h H · ·t· actions t hat by reason of your be rcpeale•l. Oshkos I all( 13 4 th. ms our omccommg oppos1 1011. ' . I Crosse however objected so 1111 ;;;v the person preparing such a test new niece i Church, home \Val- S hort schednlC's wcrr the rule c.:ontuct with faculty a nd fcllo~\· st re.nu~usly t hat ihc question has ~ f is confronted with the lack of worth , \\' is. : two or three days in with the Normal Teams re- stt.1d ents here. y_ou have grown m bt•en finally decided as Rcsolvetl: ! .., standardization. Miss Jones gave city: Pierce, Milwauke; David. prescnted 1 four conference games knowledge, wisdom , love and That eongn~ss shou ld be cm- '-l1! "' such tests this past month to· th e son 1 Stevens Point: \ Vcig, Farm being the number sched uled in r · t' I (,I &J.1 membePs of her Biology classes. in Cambridge, \Vis.: \\Telch , Pax- most cases. holi ness. No worthier gi t can I powered by a 1onst1tt iona ..rt al' The six exercises of the test com- ton, IlJ.: Mansur. Stevens Point; you brin g to th e parent s who amendment to rcgu ate tie cm- ~ & prised: Reason, Information, Courts. Lanark. Ill. : Diehl. Du- I d to·lccl ·111cl sacri ploymcnt of all persons under 18 fl f Classification, Logical Select ion , !nth, }!inn. anci Hibbing, Minn. ; NORMAL STUDENTS HURT ii::~ i,;'2dee ,: tha

1t yo:, ma~' sc: yc~t~ ~~lfc~: the change has been !

: Completion, Recognition. Th e Foster, Lowell , Indiana; Ivy, IN AUTO ACCIDENT. cure th e blessings o.f higher cclu- f'oi· the better an<l Mr. Ilurroughs ~ :: results here were as follows : Ode ho It , Iowa ; Edmonds, Hast- cation .

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Ii ~~~~~~~e ~ s:;"t~;'~;,;;,}5li~~;i ~;f~. ~[~!.~il ,C~~\set;~~s; ~}r~ct{,t~'. Four Normal school students During your few weeks at i'.:~:.'.~~;ct~:1\~'~;;in~\~.~ f~~r de- 4

A' - 68. Th ese f indings are quite chcll , Ch icago and Detroit. were hu1·t in an accident near home be active in doing good in bate. ~ l:J interesting when compared with Amherst Junction, Saturday, your home and community. Orator ical contest postponed.. 4 . ~ th e a ... ·erages from other schools Dec. 7. Frank Martindale was Bring to your people i, tidings of The contest by wh ich fo ur ,.. ~ which used the Cooprider tests. How many days until Christ- most severely injured having a h 11 ~[ more of the now eight remaining :,

& ;~;~:::g :~~~~cnt~~it;l~en ~~;;:;! ro":..' an~·a!~u P~;1\1 t~}i\~~~~ 1:i;1~~r:;::·~~:~::, ~\;~ry ~r:t~~ i~:~!tn!::::· w~~!h t t~ e ~c~t;:i ~f/,;:\~,~~~~ fi~•~ i~·c~ rypo~;~~n!~ fl IJ of 85. arcn ' t many more days. tongue, and bruises. Freel Kuhl wishes to you and your people be until after the holidays. . @t· S, sustained two broken ribs , and radiated by you with the ring of 4!Q flt,, bruises. Both are recovering ..:.r.. · i

~ MUSIC DEPARTMENT BROADCASTS rapidly, Marty at St. Michael's sincerity and the prompting of ROYAL WELSH M'LE QUAR- ~ : I>' H · I · d F d K 11 t the heart. Students and fac ulty ~ 'If'

S!, FROM ST A TION W • L. B. L. ho0~~~ita 'i'J/;·/n AnJ:rson" '.:d I wish you all n " Merry Christ- TEI PLEASES AUDIENCE. &t

pl} Harriet Collins received cuts and mas " and a " Happy New Year". ~ th. Students from th e )fusic Department under the supervision of b · I b I b k t ! ~ rmscs mt ot 1 arc ac a John F . Sims. Th e Royal Welsh Male Quartet "° Prof. Dyer. broadcast a program from \V. L. B. L .. the Department school again. Tom Guyant , Am- appeared as the second number 11t.. of :Market's station. on Tuesday . Dec. 8. hcrst. was severely injured ; Bud i ·g 1. Group of Bnritone Solos . _. . .. .. ..... . .... Carroll Van Buskirk of 1 he l_iyceum Course at · the Nor-Dl Ca,o Mio Ben . . . . . . ..... Old Italian Hansen, Ste,·cns Point, another INTELLIGENCE TESTS ma! Au<litorium, Thursday even- . Si, When E'er You Walk ........ .. • . ........ Hacndel member of the party1 escaped ENIS in g Dec. 10. 'fheir many beanti- .41i1

Trnde Winds ..... . Kiel without injury. GIVEN STUD , ful vocal.. s.elcclions deli<!htecl a ~ : 2. Tnlk Th/~:i

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8 Public s~b~~i ·:::::::::::: ... ~cc~~.~~n;~esident Sims l\farty says he wouldn't mind small but appreciative audience. j

& 3. Selections by Woman's Sextette .... Julia Van Hecke, Beatrice Swancutt, bcin~ hi t by a respectable t rain, Almost all of the assembly This wonderful quartet made ~ Anno ,Mork, Anne Rowe, Rosemary Beebe, Berni ce Chapman. bnt to be wrecked by the G. B. period for 'rhursday December several succcssfol t-ours of Eng-

~ Moonlight Sona.ta . . . . . . . . Bothoven and ,v.- -! ! '$ hn At Twilight ... . ............... Rudolph Friml 10 wns used to g i\·c intelligence land and \Vales before coming to ,. 'fl"iO' Ln Spanota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Luigi tests to all the students of the Am eri ca, and si nce their arrival ""7 IJ 4. Group of violin solos · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Edmund Bukolt Louise Richards· thought she NormaJ. The scores which arc in tliis country, New York c~·ty, @R Sbubert';:;~~:.i~allet-Opus lOOA;~~~g~d·f~; ·,;i~iin ~; ::;~a Elman would try out soffiething new so made do not in anyway influence ChicagQ, Jlofil.Qn.~,__ -IJ Brahm's Waltz in a Major . . .. Transcribed for the violin by Hackatein she got blood poisoning in her the rnakrs of any subject. The other large cities have . welcomed & 5. Selections by Choral Union finger. She went under ether tests are g iven merely as an ex- them. ¥usic lovers. of Stevens fl IJ ~:it!;n£~1i)08s~:dows ....... ·. ·. ·. ·. ·. ·. -. ·. ·. - · · · 8~:~:~:; \Vedncsday nitc and is i.mpro vin~ pcri111eut by which to dt:tel'mine Point were very fortunate iil ail & Sundown .... Londondmy Ai,- with th e quiet atmosphere in the a1•erage intelligence of the being able to hear these reprent- !I ' S,, School Toa.at. Catawailer Corridor. people to whom they are given. atives of a nation of singers. 4 ~G&G~~~G~~G~&~~~~~~G~~~G~G~G~~~~~G~G~G~~~G~G~~~G~~G~~~~~~~~G~~~G&G~G~~

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~~~&~&W&~~W&~~w~~~W&~W~&~&~&~W~W~&~&W&~~~&~&W&~~W&~~w~~~W&~W~&~&~&~~~~ = 2 THE POINTER j ,, ozt & Serl .. = THE POINTER Number /PRIMARY DEPARTMENT TO RURAl LIFE CLUB PRE- HOME ECS. DEMON- II S\> Vol. VIL Five HAVE CHRISTMAS PARTY. SENTS YULETIDE PLAY. STRATE USES OF ~ : Published bi-monthly by the student, of the Stevens Point, Wisconsin ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. : S, Slate Normal School. Christmas is coming and we are 1'he students in the Rural De- atJ '&> Member of Wisconain Intercollegiate Press Association. all anxious. In order to ins till partmcnt put 011 nn excellent pro- On Saturday afternoon 'Miss ~ IJ ST·=. spiriht d~cpcr in o~r he",~;s we to

1o gram at the Rural Life Club Allen and the s

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n. .. u. a re . anng n pa1 .. y . n c sure y meeting, . Ionday night, Dec. 14. nomics girls c enlons ra e , e ~ S, Editor-in-Chief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Francia Martin.dale arc going to have a good time as A play "Christmas ut Gooseberry nsc of electrical appliances in the ~ .J; Assiatnnt Editor . Martha. Woiae we usually do. Glen" was given. A brief re- home to the local \Voman's Club !i:f t Ne,va Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . • . . . . . • . . . . . Richnrd Gunning We are happy also for one smne of the play is as follows: meedng. The meeting was held ~ ~ !:~::::~ ~~~.a Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . Florence Betlnch other t hing _ basketball prac- Mrs. and Mr. Ben Morgan, an in the Hom e Economics r ooms. p..w

't§> Herman Vetter Keith Borons Grnnl Herri~i; .. . !~:s:e~!:~!::d tice. It certainly £eels good to '> Id couple living at Gooseberry Miss Allen introduced t he se- -~ Em ~ct out on th at floor and shoot Glen desire to hove an . old- l'ics of dcmonStra tions wit h an @:I S, Dep~:::n~!o::~\::s... . .... ... · · · · · · i~~~~ · ~o.nn the good old ball through the fashioned Christmas. Tlicy want interesting talk on an experiment ,as A' High School . . . Elizabeth coilina ring, or rath er try to. It makes a Christmas tree and plenty of carried out by a Senior HQme II ! Grammar Clain, McClellan ~:v~eelo~~o!o:end c:~=~~es a~s t i~~ ~~~pyer~:i::i~.°"~~'~l'r ·~~ii~t:::·~~ ~;i.noi~r.~ c~~:p~::.:rg:] ~:r,:: j V Rural.... ......... .. . . ... ··· ·· J ulia Lamancik championship. ,ve are going to and relative cost of the fo llowmg "'oil ~ Primnries . , . .... • .... ' ..... . Norma Weisner take thnt chance too and will their home on Christmas eve. fu els: eon I. wood, gus, kerosene ~ 41' Business Manager ... • .... , .... '. . ... . . . ..... Andrew Ringoon work harder than ever to succeed There is Grandpa Hnwlcyi nn old nnd electricity. II IJ Advertising M:in::i.ger ...... , .... ' .... '.... . ... . .. Arnold Malmquist. in what we nearly succeeded in fiddl er , Uncle J im, who jigs 1•;nch girl then in turn illnstrnt- ~ lffl Circulation Mannger Irving Gordon l y k h t it div inely. Miss Evans, an old 'rtf Faculty AdvUlor . . . . .. . . N. E. Knutzen ast year. ou .now w 8 mnid, and ~fr. and :Miss Emerson. c<l and explained the use, con- fl IJ · ·· · · · · · · · ·· · was. Watch us! st ruct ion and operation of the i,it &, A Merry Christmas and A Visitors arrive. various appliances and gave as II IJ THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT. Happy New Yea r to you all from While all these old fo lks are noarly as possible the cost of ozt lit.. th e Primary Depar tment. enJ·oying themselves 0 11 Christ- operation of each applian~e. tlll V Tl,c Three Wise Men following the Star of Rc thlehem found the M C t ·11 Jiad as her· !1st -ai ~ mas eve, th e Morgans daughter ayme ar mt a;. 'hrist Child Wh o was des tined to be th e Greatest of all Teachers. and two sons, who li ve in the city of appliances the electric f latiron, j ; We, as teaehers.to-be, mny, as we celeb r11te the birt hday of NELSON HALL NOTF,S. and who have always sent neck fireless cooker, warming pad and ozt

l 'hr ist, renew our faith and practise the lessons so ably taught by t ies and bed room slippers arrive curling iron ; Mildred Stratton, ,.. ~ for a Christmas visit. They the sew ing machine; Frieda Lo- 'I>' tJJ rhat great Teacher . The teacher's life is one of unselfish service The new .girls gave the old bring a radio

88 8 gift to the old beck, the vacuum cleaner ; Irene itf

& with the possibility of nn adeq uat e reward. gi rls a costume party, Saturday fol ks, and so a happy Christmas Hann, the electric washer and ~ evening, December 5th. There R t ,.,.thee tl1e ,·roner · j But this Christmas Spirit as it has taught us a spirit of giving, is had by all. range; us Y ,v 1 • , ..ft were many clever costumes and Ell H · th colator Esther '.:wt

,Q.1 has a wider scope. To how manv of us does it not me~n a season of . · t h · 1 a em e per ; l1IZ ., , prizes were given o t e g1r s Gifts distributed. Schl erf, the table stove and .Ber- "" ,.,,, happir.ess f One whom we know as the Prince of Peace, a spirit of having the best. The wonders Of d

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"" After the play gifts were is- ,.. _., Good ,rm to men, is significant in our lives. And those of us who modern circus sideshows were the tr ibutccl among the members of illustrated the use of various PIJ'

:!_ truly wish and show thjJ wonderful con tagion of emotion . shall, in stunts up on third- as for in- th e club. Names were previously combinations of these electrical O!f ~ the words of Lowell: stance the surgical operation in drawn· and each student brought appliances in use on the table in II ~ " -Daily hea r the angel.song; lhc infirm ary - the wild tan °i a gift, the price of which did not the gett ing of a breakfast, lunch- ~

Todav the Prince of Peace is born''. Hester Feller. Bhorneo -Id the fobur fwont e_rs of exceed ten cents, for some fellow- con, or dinner. ·Menus were II 1J , I e wor - t e oun a m O club member. planned for informal meals of a ~ youth - the biggest fool in the this kind. & IT IS. world - and the fattest woman. Due to the absence of Leone

"1 None of us know just what Christmas Sp iri t is, but we all know Then the old girls were blind- JUNOIR CLASS Wood, Miss Allen explfa h1ed the ! r,,, folded and led by the new girls use of the · electric r e r1gerator. ~ .w how it feels. It is a tingling of the heart and a gaseous feeling of who had hold of a rope up the HOLDS ELECTION. Afte r the meeting the women "ill ~ the mind that makes you think you 're king o°f the world. It 's a big front stairway to the third then were given an opportunity to ask i,ij ~ hearted feelina that makes you forgive your enemies and try to dowll the corridor, (all this time questions of the girls in regard {c$ PB make fr iends with all the world. It 's a state of mind that gives fu nny screams) down the back The Ju11ior Class e)ected its to th eir particular appliance. A m & ,•verything 8 rosy clean look and blots out all the petty jealousies of stairway, (terrible screams now). officers for the current year. very light lunch was served after 4 ! mankind. It's the spirit of peace and good will toward everything Thdeyl f~dnatll yd bowled dfo_wnt fblefore ,rv,eaes 1e>leetcetresdonPrferso1·dmenNt,' cJ"c'ssL1·eisDbo1·n"~ the meeting. . I d . i,ij w a I ap, a e goa on 1rs oor. The Sophomore g1r s are omg 11'1 r,n in this old world of ours. Charles Rogers. d 1 gee from K ilbourne was elected their weaving work now. ';: ~ Guessing games au puzz es Vice-President i Julia Van Hecke M'

ti " XMAS " OR " CHRISTMAS". were star ted and finished, (espe- of Stevens Point was elected Entertain at Swiss Dinner Party. 4 ~ ciall.Ji" the gum drops). Every- secretary ; and Eugene Tacge of On Wednesday and Thursday ~ $!, Th e word "Christmas" expresses in itself the true spirit of that body

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sifted" down to the Rec \ Vausau was elected treasurer. evenings of last week :Miss Allen 4 Al i;tCason. " "hy, fo ~· the sake of saving a little t ime when writing should room a nd danced. These new officers will take a nd :Miss Zimmerli entertained II

l:J we represent Qhrist by an X when using the word "Xma "? It was Refreshments were cake and charge of the class of 1927 fo r the frie nds at n Swiss Dinner Party. Al probably used fi rst by advcrtizers who wished to int roduce a un ique ice cream. The last thing was rest of th is year. Success to The table was set in typical Swiss '! ,.., the flashl ight picture. them. style. The center.piece consisted 'I>' ., spelling scheme into their ncls. They had no thought of irreverence of

8 minnturc Swiss Mountain or az:t

~ and neither ha,·e we who use it now. If we would th ink of the mean- Everybody was supposed to chain o"f mountains which was ,.. ,.., have a good time - we know 'I>' ILi ing of

11Christmas" every time we wrote or said it. we would never they did. Chr istmas Carols will be sung nbout six feet long and one and 8!f

& use the other word. by the girls on Sunday December one half feet wide. At the base ~ .!'. 13th from 5 :00 to 5 :30. of the mountain were the little ~ v sa:: ::J;s~;:;e~:::::~:/ut let 's be more thoughtful and at the Berna Corning and Geneva trees and huts and beautiful 'ii IJ Oraal Herrick. Austria are recovering at their green grass which gradually be- .LI "-' homes from jaundice. ?,farjorie Two girls from fi rst f loor came grayer and grayer as one '-al .<Ii CHRISTMAS. Allen is also recovering from assisted by two gir ls from third looked further up the mountain ! ~ jaundice but she prefers the dor- floor mobbed some of the nicest side. The mountain top was ..., v Here we are, the Christ mas Holidays only a few short weeks mitory life to crawling home. third floor girls with vaseline covered with snow. Also at the II · S, away. Christmas is not onl y fo r Christ ians, it is for everyone. It is Saturday, December 5th about base of the mountain were some '5 & a celebration which goes on at once in every land where man has his 3 :00 A. M. The latest r eports are of th e beautiful Swiss Lakes. II IJ~ abode. What would the civilized world of today do without its Jl1isses Caroline Boles and that they are recovering ad- The enti re centerpiece was made 4

f 'h · I Wh I l h Id uld b · h .• 1·,ce Benson ,vere v1·s1·tors at Ne}. mirably. Good reason for locked by t he "Ar t ist Ernns". Tho me· ,..,. J r,stmas at a onesome p ace t e wor wo e, wit out a ~ doors now. ·

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~ season of cheer when everyone opens his heart and has a kind word son Hall over the week end. nu eonsis e O e O owmg: 41 f! for those h~nows and those he does not know. What a drab Cream of Potato Soup II w Louise Richards says there are Venl Balls in P astry eases .LI 11!1 existence the hildren would have without that wonderful time of Evelyn Korotov who is very ill about 26,160 minutes until Christ. Chicken "ill ~ year to look fonvard to, when Santa Claus brings gifts; often be. with a cold has returned to her mas from Friday Dec. 11. Cauliflower Green Beans i,if 11P caUJle of some kind fo lk who can bring joy to the Poor through an home. Lettuce French Dressing ~ & open pocketbook. Clarice Christenson was called Moulded Ice Forte IQ Im In our own country we are living in a tremendously prosperous \Vanted :- Amiable Normal to 1'iilwaukee Tuesday nite by Grape Juice Ginger Ale ~ ..,, period. Wage earners do not have to look for work. W e have work students of the Sterner Sex for the illness of her sister. Coffee. i,if 1Jf/ T d N" The serving was done by the ~ 11P tor all . Business opportunities go begging. Crops have been ex- ues ay ites. Senior girls. The cooking and ,.. IJ cellent . The Farmer has money. Indeed, he has more money than Marie Fritz was called home, baking etc. was done by Seniors, ~ ,..,. Thursday nite by the serious j]]. J · "ill v he has had in the past decade. Prices are at a level with the average E leanore Wiesler and Esther ness of her father. umors, Sophomores and some of ~ pay cheek. Markets are steady. Most of all, we begin to see a Erickson were the practice teach- Miss Zimmerli's High School ~ -IIP period when education will enable every man to think for himself, ers at Arnott last week. gir ls. Thirty eight people were -;: "" d h " h N wurr1 served. 'I>' -, an w en science begins to make mot er ature sit up and wonder Ob.ief of Police: "You mean to aay ,iG ! il she is so good after all. Eddie Thalheim and Bernard that this fellow choked • wo1D&11 to ,.. ., Laabs celebrated their birthdays death in a well lighted cabaret, a.n4 in "What is it" aelleJL:Mr:.... van, I¥' ~ May we go home then, to a happy Christmas, and when we come at Miss Rowe's table Thursday front ot- e:10- hundreu and :tUiy "Thate lepbanta have, c·ld no other If dill back toschool let us strive to make the world just a wee bit better, nite _ they had 8 special cake people?" ' a.nimall havef " . /I ., d . .. . . Officer: "Yeuir. Enrybody thought "Ba.by elopb ta:" d th ..a

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W~&~&~&~W~&~W~~~W~W&~W&~~&~&~~~W~~~&~~~WW~&~&~&~W~&~W~~~W~W&~W&~~~~&~i : THE POINTER 3 ~ Ii./. II flB JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. 4 iii I The Junior High School is T II D d th t th" g ·11 d '"or Chr1·stmas II & ' ' going to have a Christmas pro- e a a IlO lil WI O l' 8lJ !t, , , gram, Friclny afternoon Decem- ·. this year but ! &I her 18. Nnmen will be drawn be- ll4I

~ tween the students and student THE GIFT SUPREME ~ & tenchers ii, order to exchange 4 Ii yo.nh·~-:. ~~u~.:nth!n:~~·.~o~::.d •• t~~~~' W:.\~ hs~!i.':'1d, "Who Btsals my gi{ts.s This sho,,"s a real Chlliristh- The Rem1'ngton Portable Typewr1·ter, $60.00 II th. od don't your "Two ticket stubs for last Wednea- mas pirit. T 1e Junior g Olj ,::: Mr. Mott : What is the dc,•clopmcnt day's matinee; School wishes everybody a )ferry .,,, "' method! " A piece ot blue taffeta to match Christmns and a Happy New including Case ...., t ::::~ :n:Yk:::~ lB sore. wt:l:i;~!=~P!~;: •:::; loose ~:,~;~~i;;;,•lso - 8 real two weeks Call on US for demonstration ! ~ Mu M. - Must ha.ve bad a good powder; Th e healt h play presented in itzJ Eta party last night. wt~!u:'':~ ;in~: a dance program, the auditorium by the seventh ~ S, Miss Jones (tak ing out model in Ci- " T crum I d i tta d b garde pupils .in the Normal @;f hn ,•ic Biology). - See the heart's broken n&d m':~h· p e C gare a.n a ur- assembly December 3, was en- aw~&tlWfa~':llW! 4S ""' he,e. " A pocket mlITor; joyed by t he students and facul- ,.. IJ "Two and a halt sticlrB of gum; ty. The practical health remind- "" 15> Mr. Mott - The Romans bad to " Four calling cards; f!l'S were cleverlv given. .Q ct... build an nqunduct to bring tho water " And Sl.23. ., H D M CULLQCH CO ~ E !rc;:;c;~fgh__: :i.:a~;;::n.""' ;ti AT THE COUNTER. A YUi.EJiDE IDYLL ' ° C • ! a., Student, "Hove you the 'The L;ter· 324-326-328 l\lAIN STREET '>Ii I ob!!;;,;{~~)Me'!i~;:!, ~~·~~;;;o::.;~; "'1;ri;ge:;::~rd,on. "Nothing but (Complete with Moral) Phone 47, STEVENS POINT, WISCONSIN ~ & be here on lime. Wrigley 's and Beeman's". ~=ce:: ~ ~u~~:: !~~n%°i;!;::;o~ehriat- tf IJ tw!:; ~~ina~:~r 50 :;~:;1~!a~!~egi;~s ~e~ PAGE MR. KNUTSON. It

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'& streoh of Paris nt the time of tho ea rly yo!ir~~ ~\~if~is~h~:u~;~~; ~::hniun~; Reaso n .. Nono whatever. .FELLOWS! GIB.LSI ~ i...!!, un iversities. thcmcf" Fi rst exhausted Shopper - ·(gasping). . '1S) lit' Second EngU,h Student, "The ten- Oh, denr. IF YOUR FATHER HAD STEVENS ~~W~G AND ~

''Hello Frl~;~!Oa~!'~ou carrying? chcr told me to cut it down, and it Second exhausted Shopper . . (ditto) OPENED A SAVINGS AC- Uaea Now Clarifying proce11 ~ ~ ''Chocolates and meat - going to see finally turned out to be a humoroua E s ~~tt~·b. t th th) 'Sall COUNT FOR YOU AT Unequaled for insuring cleanlinou of t1I: IJ t.be girl " anecdote". F. · • ov;;, mg a

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~ " Great Scott! Do you have to supply Miat resa: "What kind of person wns S. E.S. ((atilt gaaping) Yeh, thank· one dollar each week until Telephone 688 We Oall For and Deliver .Q IJ the fa.m.Uy with meat already?" it who cnllcd, Mrs Higgsfu ovona! d h ft II " Oh no. The candy is for the girl and Cook: 11 , E were 11 perfick gentle - F. E. s. (weari ly) I gotta dash home. you attaine t e age O wen- (li;f i :,!~'.'!~at tor the dog. I have to squ&re tnno,,'m; 'e rose 'is 'at at me ". S. E. s. 1~!k:;;i::>,d~:t:o::.;;_e,e bund· :;:::~: :~!t:Ot~~fl~, e;:~ II

tJJ "Do you c,·cr sweep under the car• If'. E. S. Have yuh got cverybodyf 23 04 WHITING HOTEL itzJ ct... Mias Hu~y:~' D~!~n.B. was that pet!" 8. E. SS. !Yeh, have yhoutt k St N' k would receive $15 . . ROBBERS BARBERS ,,,. ;w "y cs mum. EYc.yth;ng "· F. E. . got enoug o ma e . ,e S t d t "" . ~ ~ young man smoking in the reception look 1ike n nick le. tar t an account o ay a ~ V room la.ft night?" CUSS NOAH. s . E. s . I almost forgot my old man ! t he WHITING HOTEL BASEMENT II ttJ " No. Why? " F. E. S. How comet RrtA

~ on·~::e~io!r~w some matches in there We ;:~~e!a;;0:: ~:~ ant! ~k, s. E. s. bo~l~l~~:t rt~:: a:a::t water CITIZEN:~TIONAL ~ '1i> " Oh, that 's Just where he struck Oauae Noah didn't swat the two, F. E. s. Shade (quizzically, yon know) ~ ft-.. some matches to see what time it was". That roosted in the A:rlc. 6. E. S. Yeh. Tho old man'a goofy " The Bank That Service w.l

~ about p;nk. Built ". i "° " Dearest, I must marry you!" "Sny, whnt kind of a fo llow is F. E. s. Heh, (uppishly) my old man if 14 ii f J 15> ••Have you seen my father? ' ' sn:;~::~ one ot those fellowa who nin't so particular. /111 m . ·or:::i:.~~ey, but I love you Just the grnba the atool when there ie a piano s. E. 8. fo~tnh~:, aback) What d 'ja. got FRE CH CAMPBELL Conklin Means ~ ~ lo be moved ". F. E. S. A . - Ah .• Um· - (light Quality i ~ Surgeon~!~~:=,\ here, do Professor, "Too bnd. One of the ~~~~,w~•;,0

~~:;e7.",~:~ ~;::;?. Student Supplies II IJ you want to see him before ,ve oper- follows to whom I gave a courao in the dity) I forgot him! Quality means better ~ ~ atef " cultirntion of the memory bna tor- Curtain 68 F. E: S. pounda at the closed ~ ~ ct... Pntient: "NO sir! I don't c:1re to gotten to pay me, n.nd the worat of it door of the Not ion store, and

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~ FISHIN ' . AT RYAN'S. Morn!, burden of hot wnier bottles. 4 g Hnrr;et Collins, "Th.o d;cuonary Char. Mc Carty, "Did you have the Save your empUe, I LATEST SHEET MUSIC 4

IJ ::y!n~~i:tg~'. "bob " is ao mething uaed po:: ;::U!~JJ.1~~: ·Why'7 " Swan . "Gee I'm tired!" BRUNSWICK RECORDS '~ ~ Laaba : "Is that why you got yourat" " Well, Buck And I sat on it last Springer: "Whatcha been doin ' " RADIO SUPPLIES q:f V night, and Bnck got paint on his tron- Swan: "Watchin aome rellen work- nit !, RING OUT WILD BELLS. sers". ;n". JACOB'S NOVELTY CO. 6 V Frat House waite r after Gunning -------------,!,.----.,..-------.. 0~

~ h•~;r:gy:t,;~e;. ~;~~!e" =THE POINTERS PARROT I ~ ~ Joe: "No, I was tolling. I thought HOME MADE CANDY J i ::L;~;~, ;~;;;tru~~~you go;ng to do P,cs;de~t~r~~;~S~·S ·· ~ --~~; ... I~.~~·S· .~~~~:~: "THt~AL" &_ ~ • j ~ eave it hero all nightf" :a: rwa-mna-...T,w..,-ranma-,- "Q

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hosiery. mis tletoe, ever-green, .\ t ~i combin ed mt.•c ting of th e ~ ! INQUIRING REPORTER peppermint ca ndy, mid-winter Porum and (:rnnrn,a r Rou nd ~W~ 1:.

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I ,w ~ !iolly-lJoxes, 1.'.hCt:k-books, g reet- .;e l'ious quest ion wa:s debated. !~4'\i• ttJ flP QUESTION: WHAT ORGAN!- i11g cards, All-America ns, A. \V. 'l'h e report er docs 11 01 te ll us the <>r,s <l!C 41,5 ~ ZATION IS DOING THE 0. 1,., · pccinl programs. frolic s, dec is ion. P robably he is afra id ~lJI fi:R l'l1dios1 Oh slush - .:\l cny Chris t- he t·111u10t withstand th e s lnugh- ~

& MOST FOR S. P. N. mus! tcri11g onrush of the :slorma l fo- THE @;f ll'fd rants who woul<l lik e to k11ow. Phone 40i \V t1rt lWll Th ere arc two k i11ds o[ men in .\ little 1, ln)·l..t was also o"iven, CONTINENTAL CLOTHING I "Q Ch. Ei;ther 'chlcri', Home E e. - .Qi.I w t his littlC' sphere of ours : th ose show i11 ~ )lrs. Hinl getting her STORE ""' ~ \\"hen I was nskcd what organi- that get soap in their ca rs when c: hildren rcudy for a Christmas ~ <i!Q

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·v to choose one which seemed to "lll ~ p,·cdominutc ove r nil the oth ers. f irst arc in a ·lass by thcmsclws. frayed. we smc pity all " 1!ns". BAEBENROTHS DRUG STORE 41,5 ,'7G However. nftrr due consid·cration Xot only do thC'y get soap in their After th e p rognun r ,·erybody I I ~ IJ I realized that it was not possible cars. but lik<-w isc they f!Ct toot h- had a :,ood t im e. dancin g in the .

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' ~~t';;;~~~" ,::-"J."t; ~ wal,o~oi~;t :':~~~i.:rion~~"imi"~~~:~rio/f;'.~-,~ :~~ ::;~;'.;. pa~'i"i:.~:s hoping we hm Johnston} Candy I T. Z.t.~~~V:~!!.~t~~!io. I j IJ stanec th e Glee Club. through it i11con,·enicnt to al>idc by th em. j ~ ~ hroad cast ing, ad\'crtiscs the They say, fo t· instance, wh l'n in ~fJriS"tmnS ~OXtS ~ '7 sc hool and this encoura ges others [ · f I FR. REDDING TO SPEAf.; Pocked I to 5 lbs. I ,w !': 10 come here. Pep Club then in- ::.': at1~:r~;.~,~~.~/: "~fo~~ ni'~. i~ a;,;;:: LOYOLA RADIATES HOTEL WHITING CORNER 1ir-f,1rt·"'tm"'"' j ~ st ill s the proper enthusia sm nml lory cana ls, that ne,·cr, 110 ne,·ah, ~!J D "lJ "<> ~ sp irit " "" rus te ns toyatity to the will th ey wcu,1 the im,sh so that CHRIS1MAS SPIRIT. @reetings 11 i '7'" school. 'l'h c Y. \\· . C. A. ancl will happen ag.iin. But, alack I tW" ae Loyolu keep up th e r elig ious t ics and alas! i1ext time-well , the The last rl'gul..11· meting ot' the I ~ $?,i nnd promote good fe llowship onlv thin•or they enn do th en is to Lo\'ola Club was postponed, <lue n..'! ~ nmon g- student s. 'J.1hercfore, I _ \on si·c in such cases women to ·bad \\'ea thcr. Howc,·er, there STATE NOH.MAL .&..1..1,.1,.1, ~

think th at nil the organizat ions 1 · will be a special meeting before I SCHOOL ~ Ii arc doing their hit. though in :..louldn 't be around! Christmas. The g-ucst of honor RI & dif feren t wnys. And th e ot her ease: they arc will be Father Redding from Stevens Point, \Vis. FERDINAND A. HIRZY @;f $?, the fo lks that attl·ncl the social \\"isl'on:..in Rapids, and you can "~br 8ift C.Onn•tlor" f.iS ,Pl) Theodora Hemp, Hi g h School affairs. 'l1hey hea r the announce- l'Cst assured that he will ha\'C Easy Accessib le ~ IJ - 111 my opin ion S. P. N. is kept ment . ;;o home. put on th eir "\Ome mcs:-;age for his 1istcnc1·s Locai ionUnsurpassed for Heallhfulness 12 ~ alhe nnd 0 11 the map by the P ep l'O llar, coa x th eir trousers into which will be well worth hear- t'if"

Club. lt docs no t include an en- some similitude of n press in0ll'. The Club desires to have a Expense Relatively Low [ @;f

.tJ ti1·c school membersh ip, but it (1' rousers arc recalcitrant-t hey one hundred per ce nt attendcnee. An lnfuence as Well ,so School LITT LE P~RIS BEA UT Y & ~ & ~i,·.s II S a few oppo rtunities in hill·c II tendency to become You Loyola Club members either Credits Accep>ed At All Unimshi rs SPEC IALTY SHOP . fin tJ wh idt we ca n show our support \\'rinklcd , and unlovely) scrape ar range to ha,·c that night off1 or T1•l1·ohorlt'!;.S ll!'8troni.r;( A \'f'. I ~ ~ !:. nd llflpl'C'Ciat ion for S.P. N. It ol '.f those tanthalisi ndr; \'elsltigft?S of f' bust , ' .the da te you a lready Add ress ~ ~ tukcs cc11·c of practically all our ursute growt ' an sa Y orth. have. Be among Pathcr R edel · ~ pP social act ivities, excludi ng, how- Forthwith they appear at th e ing-'s rnst audience. Pre:;. John f. Sim:; 41,5 & evt·r. departmental events. It froli c wholly prepa red to ha,·c n Th e annual Christmas custom Stevens Point. \ V iscons in CITY fRUIJ EXCHANGE ..<'I ~ 2i,·es us cn,joyuble and cnthusias- most extraol'di rrni·y C\'en ing · · · · · of buying. wrappin g. and send- '-lit

Ch. Ii(· pep meetings. Our Home- I ll\·ariably there arc a number ing ~ifts to the Polon ia Orphan- R$ ~ i•oming and i\ lardi Gras are made of these loyalists. but what can a age is already undel' way. Let's L ' ENVOL i ~ Slll·l·cssfu l by the P ep Cluo. In group of loyalist8 do to make a get th e real Christmas spirit ; And so we close our column . It we FRUITS ~ IJ a ll , I think we can say, that this t iny party u success (assuming. Jet 's all join in and help. didn't hit you at least once, then and ~ -:: ~ organization is r ea lly t he lender of course. that the party is not Kenneth McCarr. We've loat our identity. R/1 ~ and pusher o f S. p. N. too tiny! ) when the great mnjori- VEGETABLES /llt ~ ty are conspicuous by their ab- [ OUR NEW GROUND 41,5 ,..., sence ! To be a success II party FAIR AND SUPPER ..<'I

~ Lucill e Vanderhoof, Grammar must have action. much of it; and WELL ATTENDED. FLOOR STUDIO PHONE 51 ~ r'O' - This is a ,·e ry d ifiicult quest- to have much action there must 457 Main S tr~et 1W"

IJ ion to answer . Each orgnniza- be many participants. In the Inst Th e twelft h ann ual Fa ir and •11 b iif & l ion in the school fu nctions in few social affairs wh ich have Suppe r of Stevens Point Hi gh WI e open after the 41,5 tJ many ways, but it seems that t he been sponsored by various de- school was held on Friday even- holidays at 440 Main all! & organization th at touches the pnrtm cnt s th ere has been a pro- ing, December 4-. The event S '11rJ, Jll ~ ff ~ $, lives of most peopl e connected found lack of response to any- which corresponds toMardi Gras t., Between Moll- "111)£ ,tFJOWber .f,l'u @;f - with the school is the Athletic thing but t he initia l vote. Yet, of th e S. P. N. Calendar, was a Glennon and Bake- ln .. autn A.4,op 11ft ~ Association. withal , the parties have been tre- ;,u,~" ~ aJ:11) "11 ,::_ This associat ion begins to mcndous successes. The after- g reat success. A large number of Rite Bakery. ! ~ functio u as soon as school opens math of a small, though joyous, normal school students enjoyed - Pi:f'

tJ and is acti,·e during the entire party is usua lly disagreeable in the very excellent program. THE HOTEL WHITING BLOCK ~ 1& school year . It takes care of the one manner or another. To be a Fo,-m erly the proceeds of the ,.

. . . f affa ir went entirely to the athle- STEVENS POINT, WIS. ,w

: f,:~•;;:~e:11~ ,.~'1'~)~~Ii~ ~:Jo~:::~I; ~:~~e st~cac:"Jus"t ~as:{;.j"~oht~l~~m~~ ~~is ";!~~ia~~~~e,.i:. / ,~; r:~f;;~ KSETNUNDEIODY TEDE;;;;;;;E mu; ' tJ the health acti vities of the g irls non : it should. at least , just ify its were di,.ided a lso among the @;f $, arc taken cnre of by basketball , happening. oth er organizations. . 41,5 ~ ,·olleybull , soccer and track. Social life. we all agree, is About three hundred dollars ~ V' \Vhile organizations arc a more than nn infinit esimal part ~ ~ was r ealized from this yea r 's ,. aiu great value in a students educa- of school li fe, and school activi- celebration. Pif'

~ lion, none of th e others seem to tics ha,·e a uni11uc place in the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ j Xf Xte Sport G-<">e>del @;f flP ha\'c so great an influence on the hearts of each of us. It is not I FOR CHRISTMAS---SEE US-TOYS TOOi ~ -S,,, physical and mental development humanly possible to ha,·c the 9lJ flP of the indi vidual as docs the Ath- same s pirit of pleasure in any BETTER food on a tin THE SPORT SHOP 422 Maio Street ~ & letic Association. f ield with the same mutual sin- platter than no food 8zt

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,;v Normn Borsaek, primary Senior. school . depends upon th e stud- BETTER a bank bal- "'4

I ~ f I SthipnkNth ehl'ep Club does more cnt.. As pm·,·eyors of such iu- ance with us than H, "f , ! IQ • or . . .. . t an any other organ. nuence 1et 's ba ek e,·erv affair we all O "" l ~ S OLL G NNON ""' & 1zalton m the school. They are arc actually in farnr ~f, or s igni- fine clothing with no W O M • LE ~ ~ a lways ready and willing to do fy onr sentiments against it. money in the pockets. COMPANY ~ flP their part when ca lled upon. The That is all part of the true school THE STORE FOR WOMEN SI IJ success of our athletic team de- spirit. K eep the soap-suds out of - .-'!!

,.,,, pends largely upon the backing your ears! • ~ ~ :IDrp d§oobl! anb J.abitl! ~ "' that they receive from the stud- "'11 tJ ent body, of which the PEP Club WISCONSIN STATE BANK lltabp 11!:o Wear ~SI & is ih e acknowledgcu leuuer. The T,avctc,c "Your ,on just threw • FIRST NATIONAL BANK - i!lt IJ s. P. N. organization has certain- 11t;:tt~ ,'!:~· did he hit yez f". C•pUal 11.nd Surpla.• ,2:w.000.00 Steven: Point, Witt, Come· and See Us ~ & ly earned the right to their name- Traveler. "No". [ Lnrge1t in P ortage County A Growing Institution~ j ~ - The Pep C1ub. Po.t: "Then· he wnan 1t my ion ". "'U

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