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THE POINTER Series Ill. Vol. II. No. 24.
TWENTY DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOLS IN FORENSIC CONTEST
Dine At Nelson Hall },riday e ,·cning, )1ny 4, dosed the
annual clistriet high sd1oo l forensic contest held at Central Co1lcgc. There were twenty of the district sc hools r e· presented 'an<l ahout thirty guests iu all. 'rhe ,·isitors were t•11tc•rtainl'd bv th e coll c·gl' :di Friday. Lundl(>OII anC:l d.inn er was sen·,:,rl at X <'lsd 11 Hall.
At tl H· bnnqul't in tltl' C'Vc11ing t he l·ollege wns r<'prt~~cuh.•d hy the Orator, Prank .loswi<·k :in1l the Exte mpora nrous Speaker, Paulin<• Buhlnwn who were the guests of Profcsrmr L. _:\ l. Burroughs. After dinn er tht• gu(•s t s were invitc<l to dan1·C' in thC' rcl·rcation hall unt il time for the SC{·Ontl t·onkst to stnrt. ·
Plainfield, Wautoma, Win Jn the afternoon )J ir inm Goult, Plain·
f ield, ca rri <.'11 off t h e> first pla l'C' :1ward with hC'r cxtC'mpor::rn cous rC'ading. Second plaee in cxtcmpora n<.'o us . rNtd· ing u·~ s won by Aliee Sleeter of Anti · go and ihird by Virginia Co llins of Edgar. In cx tcn nC'ous spc~1k inc: Adelin e Raeuhrr \Vautom:1 won first pin ce. Sc,·o nd ono rs 'llwf'nt to Harold Klca ~r of .\ 11t ig< :rncl third to James Rulgrin of .\lar!ihfi t~ l<l.
Wausau Winner In Oratory Carl nuck ll of Waus:1u who tl<•l i\"C'l'Cd
' ·' : dvc 11tu1·e of Pt~a te, ' ' w o n first in ornto :r .Fri clay C' \'C'ninJ! :11111 .:\ ngi .:! Co111tC'r of Marshfi c.• ld with th(' 11ratio11 , '' ThC' Cons t itution'' was :1w:1r•lerl se•·o nd plnec. Third p l:i t·L' w:1 ::1 Gin.•11 to Cah-in Ritt cnh ousP of Plainfi<'lcl, whose oration w:i s C' nli tle<l '·Cr<'ati on Citizenship.,,
In dedamation :.\firiam Goult (1f Plainfield was awarded ht•r secon d fir::Jt plac e h:wing pla1·('(l f irst in er· tcmporan eous n.•:1di11g in th<· aft (' rnoon. Second pl:1ce w:1s won by .\li1·e Quinn, :\Iarshfield. with IH•r sl'lcd ion, "SalJy Ann's P.xp('riC'nt·C'. '' Au d third p la te by Ellen ,Joh 118on of Tripoli whose.- subject wms, " War in the nursny . "
Contest Successful Th e w.!An<'rs of firiH pla('c in t':H: h of
th e four <livi s io11s will he ent ered in the state contest to be he ld nt :Madison later in thC' spri ng. T he two spt•nking progrnrns wN C' well ath'nded . 'fht•rc wnc! approx'i mnte l.v 150 pro pl<· prc•sent in the e\" .:o nin g. Profrssor L. ).I. Bur· roughs was in d1:1rge of arrange ments for the co ntcf-lt. 'l'hc public !<'pC'aking classes were in drn rgc of tit·kC't sales and repor t that the t~ontest w:1s a financial succe!is.
Tho judges for the afternoon WC'rc Professor N'e\·:rn J ri mes of Oshkosh , Professor B . H . Bridgeman of Eau Claire, and Professor J. J . R e11ahan of t,1 c loca l collC'g<'. In th e e \·cning :\lis~ B ertha H ussey repla ecd Professor R ellahan in th e judging for th e oratorit:11 and de tla matory rontes ts.
Point Profs Travel As Forensic Judges
Professor L. M. Burroughs and Pro· fesor Joseph C. Mott will be the guests of Oshkosh and Eau Claire State Tcar hers Colleges respccti,·cly on May 11. Th ey go then• to judge in the distri ct high school · forensic contests whieh those colleges are sJjonsoring . . The contests are identica l to that which Cen·
S tevens P oint, Wi s .,,May 10 , 192S Price 7. cents
Base Ball Squad Work For Swedes Finishing 'up sc\·er:11 wN•ks of dia ·
111011d pr.1ctit·t•, th e Pointers took th e fiC'ltl against Sca ndiuavia Co ll ege last TuC'sday :1t th e fore ign grounds. •
O'n )Jay 151 h t.hc Swedes will tr:1 \'Cl hC'rc to c•omlJat the Pointers on the loca l sand, gidug the home folks the first chann• to sec the• 'foam in action.
In a practi ce til t with Plover Village nin,~ somC' timC' ago, the College men sh0\n1 tl up stro ng in 11-1 victory. },ra11k \\'it•rc•nzf'nski :111cl Harold Paukert were tht' head :1,·tors for the Point, he lped IJy :tir t ight support in the infield .
Th<• thirtt'<' lt suits arc filletl up ·with l11 ,11f' :rnd muscle, and all are anxiously :1w:dri11g th<' southern trip over }.le· morin l lJay.
Don' t fo rget t he bnsP·ball benefit clnnt·c tomorrow night in t he gym. Good musi <: nnd n good tim e assured, besides :·our fin:111einl he lp is badly ·needed. Commo11 out :111d llring the girl fri end. Lt•t's Go!
More Students Sign Contracts To Teach
Th e people wh o ha\·c obthi.netl pos ition~ sint·r thL· lnst issue of th·~ Pointer nrt•: t,rank \Vicrenzcnski as Principal of a \Varel Bu ild.ing at B erlin; Lcnor<' Seeger at .Mellen ; .\Iary E. Hughl's :at Humbird ; and )fa rjori e F oote at \Veynuwcgu .
Among t he Alum ni who obtained positions arc: ) l abel )[o <: k at Brillfon, Rcua Varalli :it Goodman , )[aymc Cartmill :it 'J'wo Ri\"('r::J, and Orric Andrews as Prinl'ip:11 of a State C:raded School in Seandin:1\"i:1.
Fifty pt•n·ent of the s tudents who will c·ompletc their tr:lining for teach· ing in rural schools, ha\·c secured po· s it ions for nC'xt yc:1r. 'rhi s is parti· c·u larly sig nifi eant sin ce so many rural districts wait until after th e annual sdwo l ml'C'ti ng in Jul.\· to hire their teacher.
Th e follow ing is th e list of those who ha\"e signed co ntracts : . AIC'x Peterson, Arnott, Port:tg<' Co. $100 Grat·<' Lindah l, \Vaupaea Co . . . . . . . 5 P:dma Loberg, Portage Co. . . !)0 :.\ I i Id reel Chaffee, Adams Co ... : . 85 Mildred P lo\vman , , vaupaca Co. 8:l Lorn:1 Yok ers, Portngc Co. 80 Pau li ne \Voods, P epin Co. 85 Oor:1 Reid, Columbia Co. 85 A111rnhellc B rg, Portage Co. 95 Harold R udie, Vil~s Co. 100 Eth e l Stolcson, Vilas Co. . . . 5 Elaine R oe , \Vaupa ca Co. . . . 90 Ruth Williams, Adam s Co. . . . 8G PC'arl Clouse, Portage Co. . . 90 Zella Sl'ribner, P ortage Co. . . . . 90 IrenC' Nourse, \Vnupaca Co. . . !lO Gladys Ra smussC' n, Portage Co, 90
Oshkosh Tennis Men Arrive Here May 29.
.-\ tt•nni:-. tilt, hoth 1loublcs and s inglC':i , has het•n sehcdu lecl with Oshko~h 1'ea l·h('r:i ' Colle~e on the local eoncrl'tl' foJ" ~I n,· 29th with a return match lo !Jc p lay'e<l in the eastern city some time th e first week in June.
Th e Tennis ClulJ, heretofore a flour· ishing anll fina n<'iaJly successfu l or· ga11iz:1tion, is suffC'ring from lack of membe rship. Th e club runs the courts indc pendC"nt of nil state help and needs you r cooperat ion and hearty support.
Athletic Department Ready To Welcome Track Men
Annual Meet Training School Is . If the \\'Cather"'"" feel• in a pl casur-
Arrangr·ng Operetta .n h1e mood, the ,·carh · iutcr-,..i101nstie high sdiool tr;wk mcCt . will he held in
The st udents of the Ccntrn l College Stc\·ens Point, sponsorpd liy th e College 1'rai11ing sc hool will present the ope· .•\thlc ti c Department 0 11 Saturilay,. J.\lay rcttu ' '.\fidsummer ~ig hts,'' on a near l!lth. elate, Last y<'ar the presentation was Athle tic DirL'l·tor, Carl Eggebrecht, cntitlc<l, ''Shut-up Poesy'' · :\l iss Gla- has issued iuvitation s to e \·cry high dys l'ritehard is in ehargc of the pro · Sl·hool in , visconsi11, . hut m:rny aT('l dm·tiou . ht•sitaut ahout aci:('pti11g IJC'c.ausc of
The gist of this year's operetta is a <·u nf lic ts in the athlcti• · fil•l1l. Entries story of the an·akcning of Spring an<l 11111 st be i n IJ\' i\Iav 12th. the wckomi ng of t he K ing and Queen. ::iten•ns POint, \ rausau, an<l ·.Marsh-
'l'h c rostumes will be made IJy th<' field, three of C'e ntrnl' W isconsin 's Art Department unde r t he <lirettion of 1:n~est prC'p H~· hoo ls, h:t \'t ' c11ro ll ecl . ).I iss Ed na Carlste n. :\I al'~ttrct Coll ins l{ruosha :ind Hitl·i11 c, las( year's first is arranging and directing a ll the au(! ~(·<·01ul wi nners n•sp<•ctivcly, have
· dan ces. Tho piano a ccompn niments w ill not dt•t· iclC'1l ns fo th L' meet t hey wi ll be played hy i\:larg:1rct RC'ading. Julia allt•nd. · Van ll ccke will give some vocal solos All Events cluri11g the course of the evening. The ml·t•t if-I sn nctio nt•cl h\' the \V. I.
'J'he following cast of drnraders ha~ .\. A. :UHi will l'Ontai 11 tlll sta nclar<l been announcecl. t rafk a11d fie ld events excc•pt the hnm· Cu rtain .Fairies .. Winifred Roberts, uiC'r throw. Th e e\'cnts listed arc the:
:\lac H offman. J OO ytl. clnsh , ~20 :•d, dn :,; h, 880 ycl. nncl Puek . . . ... . . Reg KeJson. the 111ilL· runs, hi~h :111cl low hurdles, Fairies .. )Iarjori c Atwell , Ora Mac high and b road jump, pole \":tult, shot
Charlesworth, Ann 1\Iainlancl, Juanita put, discus thf ow, javelin and one mile Austin, Au relia P ckarski, Bonnie ra iny . liad1, Gladys Frogncr, Mayse l Perdon .
ButtC'rcups . . Io ne Higgin s, Jeanette Jab louski, Genevieve Jab lonski, Do· rothy Larson.
.Daisies .. Virgin ia Benke, Jakie Carriker, Lois Lynn, Phyllis Ca rtmil l.
Bees . . ~\Jnrtin Pereival, J i mmie Sims, H.a lph Sh::ifton, i\'lelvin Schi llN.
Birds . . Jim Jacobs, Joe Wh elehan , Jim Bill W helehan, Pat Bennett, \Valt er P rzybyls ki , Dickie :\lillC'r.
\Vill·o-wisp Naney J:111c :Bemis Star child ...... Ethel Ann Lawrance .Fire }<'lies .. Grace :\ic lchi or, ,vancla
Wrotnowski, ).farion J1 obe rt s, Olive Jane Cartmill . .
Bnby seeds .. Ella 1'tae \ Vood, .Dor.othy Cnrr.
' :tntlmnn . .......... . Willi:un )Ii ll t•r . Qucc•u of ·Fairies . . . . Ju lia Van 1:Iet·kc. l{ing Fred Higgens. Quee n ...... Virginia ,,1atso n. ButtC'fl i<·S .. ).lao Grossman, Helen Dei -
ter, :Marguerite Przyb.)\lski, Al ice :Ma · yak, P:itriria Whitn ey , Keva Jan .: .Burroughf-1.
And :i t·llurus of fift:· \"Oiccs.
Letters Awarded To Eight G. A. A. Girls
On Tuesday evening the G. A. A. hold a regular meeti ng. .A t this time e ight girls were awarded th e ir le tters and formally i nitiated into the organ ization. 'fhc girls rece id 11 g letter!$ were Betty Sippy, El iznbeth Rogers, Gladys Cutle r , Alice Hougen, Ollie Parkin, Ethe l )lacs, Flor~nce· Nelson, and Ver nice Be hnk e.
·rhis \'Car there have been neith er pins n o~ sweaters awarded bu t it is hoped t hat next )'.Ca r there will 1JC' m:1 ny of t~e given .
Follo\\'i1igl t he initiation was th e c lcc· tion of the new 0. A. A. board for 11 cxt year. An insta ll ation pil'uic will lJ t' held ":.\lay 23 for nil G. A. A. members. Part of~ the cats will be furnished lJy the organization the rest by imlivid· uals. Further id the organization· for· mation con cerning the picnic will he gl\·en at n latt er date.
A wards Donated A beautifu l huge, sih·er, lo\·i ng cup
will be presenkd t h e teum Sl't·uri ng t he highest m1111bC' 1' of poi11ts, while a s maller on e wi ll ))(• gi\·c,11 tlw s<•1·0 11Cl h ighest.
Gold , [,(jl\'er; an<l hronzt' meda ls will lie givt:11 in\"ividunl n11111ers, fo llowing the n1sto111 or .. fornwr n·:U's :11nl these rnt:<l:il s :1n.• kt·l·n. Ronll' ·ont• has donat cl a good look in g pln 1· riu <' to go to the tc·a111 wi1111ing- the relay r:n·e.
Eat·h tt•am will p:iy its own ex p('nscs to the <·ont cst while the local at h let ic hoard will ma ke the visitors stay iu the Centl':tl Cit\· as pleasant as poSsiblC'.
Tn the C\'C' niug when c\·C'ry liotl_v is tirctl IJut h:1ppy 1 n hij! 1,onster ,lance will n,·t·ur in tl1 e Colkgl' (:ym. at S o 'dc,(·k. E\'e rylJody Out.
Officials Ordered C'o:H·h EggrbrC'd1t ha s h:id h is h:u1cl:i
full to Sl• led suit;1hle offit· i:tls and he lp· C l' :i which ft l'(' \'erv 11 e(·t·~s;irv to rnn off a su1·cssful tour11;1ment . Ti1r list, composed <,f <'X pc•rif' nCNl Collt•J.{ia11s, faculty 111 C' 111ht•rf-! a11d towns pc11plt• is fair ly eo111pll'tc :1s follows:
llo11ornrv Hcf<' rC'(' : l>od<•r B:lldwin Starter:· UnsclC'clcd Gcnf'r:-.1 )f::tnag-er, H(' frn·C' : Conch
C'arl Eggchrecht. 'J'im C'rs: ~f<·:i~rs. \V:1t so n, lli r1.y,
~tC'ill<.'r, Tho111pso11. .Judges of Finish: ":.\kssrs. Hightsell ,
Dc lzt•II, Burroughs, Ru ehl. Judges, Field ,Eve 1~1t s: PaukNl, \Ve
ronk<', F'l olicl , Wh ite, Roge rs. 11 <.•ad , \\" C' ight: )fr. ~ oherts , Al
lHel·ht. Ri r· harchon, K rnncdy, 1fnrshall. Inspl'l'tors: ('h(•:i rnw11 1 P(•rm, Fritch,
Bern·. C'l~•rk c,f ('ourse: ).Lr. Rcll?than . ('i(•rk of Vi cl,l: ) f r . (;arli~·. S1·orcn~: Bnc11 s1 Wi rre nzcnski, Vnn
!!eek<-. Annou 111·t·r~: ) lcVt·y, Holmes. Reg istrars: ('harleswort h, L intner,
Romri n. Finam·t·~: ), £ r. tid1nwct·k I<•, }.'Iott,
Herri ck. llaiHly :.\Ian: ).[:.irsh. Th e whole truuhlc li es in securing the
sf'rvic·('S of a eompetent stnrte r. Seve r:ll ha ve hf't' n appro:iehcd uucl the final choil'c wi ll 1,c a nnounc('(l next week~ also a list of cutrants. tral Co llege sponsored th e past week-
end. SUPPORT . It will be r emembered that Prof es-
Lawrc-11,·c Co llege is also Hponsoring a , pr<'p meet on th e same day, although
~";! Bridgeman of c~l~.m~air!mfi'~~._J_.1------I h e BasebaU Club By Attending d u t ies at the Pontest here. It is cus· T h · f' D 'd · tomary among the ,oneges ot this sec- e1r Bene 1t ance Fn ay Evenmg
Eggcl.u.~CClll'.elL..the-ollieial n · tion of the \V. T. A. A. fi rst. H seems I thnt some of th~ Point 'M northern
tion of the state to exchange judges in this manner. I
neighbors, heart ily hope lhul Racine, Kenosha , nn<l ),f:tclison attend the Ap·
'-------------------------------.....l ple to~ meet.
2 TII E POIN'rER
Vol. II. THE POINTER No.~-
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Subsaiption Price $2.00 P.er year. -
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Society Editor . . . . . . • . . . .• ..• .. . .• •. . . • ..•.•. . .. . . . ... Crystal flolclercgger Sports Edi tor . • . . . . • . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . Carlton L intner Girls' Athleti cs . . ..•.. . . •. . . ... . . . • , . •. • •. • . •. . .. . .• .. -...... l\ l ilclrcd Patchin F enturcs . • . . . . • . . . . • . . . . . . . • . . . . • . . . . . . Keith Berens Reporter . .. •. . . .•.. • ... . ... . .•.• .. •. . .. •.. ........ . E[clen \Vcber Reporter .. . . . .. . . . ....• . ... • .... . .. . . . ............. Ma rjorie Foote Reporter . . . . • . • . . • . . • . . . . . . • . . • . . . . . . . . • . • . Ruth J ohnson Reporte r ... . .. . . . ... . .. . .•..•. . . . ...•... . ..•..•...... l~atherine Thom.pson
Proof .Reader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . • . . . . • . . . . • . Ethel 1fadsen Business Manager . .... .... . : . . . . . . . • . • . . • . • . . . . . Walter Wasrud Ci r('ulatio n ~Iauager , . . . . . . . . . . J •• Joh11 Pral'.g:uski Assistant Circul:itio n :i\lanager . . . Richard 1I a rshall Faculty Advisor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J . J . R clla han
WE ARE GLAD TO HAVE YOU Althoug-h a ll students, except spec ia l . studen ts, en r olled in the
State Tcache i;,;A' Collcg-cs a re enrolled with t he agreeme nt tha t t he~· a rc to become teac hers fo r t he stat e, t he agr eemen t is by no means an iron-cla d cont ract. It may be ass umed w it h 1·e11son t ha t t he sta t e of \\" is<"o nsi n intends to be lenient w ith t he 'l'eachet· 's College stu(knts as eonec1·ns t he fu lfillm ent of the ag reement. T hc 1·e is no •tuestion but wha t the state does not in tenc\ to fo r ce anyone to become a teache1· - •Yen though he is en r oll ed in a T eachers' College.
Th e fact is n •eo;!ll ized t hat young people j ust out of High School are not usua lly d ea r as to what t hei1· life work shou ld be. But t hey m ust .do someth ing so man y go orf to t he eas il y access ible Tcachc ,·s' Coll cg-es wit!{ t he hope t hat they will like it.
H ut not all peo,pl e enjoy the teach ing profession. ) lany are. d i. ill u,iom•,1 afti·r ,~c · attacks on lesson plans, pract ica l teach ing. con fc rcn,·e noteboo ks secondary educat ion. teachi ng- of mathemat ics , and whateYer e :· , embryonic t eachers take. Ot hc 1·s, although qu ite p leased with th· prnspect of becom in g- a utoe rats of the classroom, dcc icl e that othrr fie lds ar e more fer t ile and mo re suscepti bl e to t he i1· part icnl,11· ab ili.t ies. So here a re ma ny stud en t s in t he 'l' cachct·s · Co ll c~c ,rho d o not " ·ish to become teac her s at a ll. No w what (·a 11 t hey do Y
Tu " Hegulations of the l,"n iY crs ity of Wisconsi n R elatin g to Advanced Sta nding Cred its" t he Un i,·ers ity anthor ities make t he fo ll owing interest ing statement . "Cr ed its fro m T eachers ' Co ll eges a r c a eceptc·d on exact ly the same bas is as t hose from a ny Collegiate inst itutio11 . Amo ng the pr incip les which a r e fo ll owed arc t hese :
.1. E n·r y trn11scr ipt is t 1·eated on its mer it s. T he re is n o flat 'C redit.
2. In eYaluat ing cr ed its fro)li' other inst it u t ions, t he general rnl e of the Co ll ege of Letters an d Science that its stud en ts must ca n y Jifteen cr edits per seme. ter in order to secure a year's fu ll credit in two semeste rs is applied. T hns cred its fro m o.t her inst it u tions, sccm·cd for exa m ple on a r equ irem en et of 18 cr ed it s per semester, a 1·e r ed nccd to five s ixths their " face va lue " . . . .
'.l'h is is certa in! .,· an in te rest ing fact, and incidently on~ upon which much unce r ta inty and m isunde rsta nd ing is cont inuall y man ifested. It means rnughl y that the n h ·er:ity of \V iscons in , (and mo:t other similar institutions ) wi ll accept Teachers' College crcd its·on a n eq ua l footing- "·ith its own . It means fu 1·t heT t hat no person n eed hesitat e to enro ll in a T eacl1er · ' College beca use of a des ire to attc 11 d a rn1 iversity alt hough u nab le t o do so. . T he peopc t· nationa l pr ocedtne fo r most peopl e inte nd ing- to procU r <' hii.dier rcltwat ioh would be to en,·oll in t he T cachc1·s' Co ll ege where ercdits L'rt 1·n 1..id c1 1·e µ-ood, where liv ing- expenses arc lower , and where as mud1 and perhaps more ca n iJ,, lea rned in the f irst t wo y ea rs than can br lcarn r d at a uniYcrsit.,·. '!'hen, if t he student f inds that th e teachin1-: profession does not appeal to h im or that othe1· fie ld , bec kon , he should change, for he 11·ill be losing nothing.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT l t has Ul' cn the writer's priYii eg-e to attend t he Centra l Wiscon
sin State Tcacht>rs' Co ll ege fo r a period cng1·ossi n g t h l'ClC yca1·s; not u long time to be su ,·e , but one long enough for some obseevation of eonditions. T he most noti ceab le of t he ehanges which have come about is the increased interest in t eaching- wh ich pervades t he student body. 'fhe quality of t he average st udent has doubled , and he seems to be here because he wants to lea r n somethi ng. The situat ion is beginn ing to show too , in the po int of view wh ich Superinte ndents hold towa rd the School. They seem to fee l confident that t hey can come her e fo r teach ers who wi ll get resul ts. Cr ack metropolita n school systems which will hire green teachers from a school cann9t afford to misplace confidence; and th is school happens to be one· of t he few w.hich hJ) ids the hono1· of supplying such teachers. One gets a superi-
r-feeling,-of-11elf•assurance-wherrhe--rea-lizes 1:hat-he-has brrcn "train e by an institu t ion wit h prest ige, instead of an ou t pu t-at-a ll-costs 'I'eacher -mill. Th ere's life in t he old horse yet ! BARON CASEY.
I-IlJ l\lJ OR MORE OR LESS
APPLIED MATHEMATICS Reith had been explaining fractions
to bis class. Wishing to see how much light had been shed. h e inquir ed :
'' Now John, what would you rather have, one apple or two ha lves?'• . . '' Two ha lves.''
' ' Oh John, ' ' exclaimed K eith a littlt! disappointedly, '' Why would you prefer t wo halves?'•
'4 Then I conld see whether it was
bad inside.''
WE THOUGHT SO n orot hy: "Papa. why 1lors Sant~·
Claus ,n•;.1r :1 ht'nrd?'' ) rr. 0:.1,·id son : '' Hl' l':lllSl' he has so
mn n." Christ mas 11c1·kti1•s, <ia ug htn.' 1
ADV. Introducing the wat erproof wrist
watch for those who dip doughnuts in their coffee.
WHY NOT ? Ji l"'lt•n: "Sn l·' r:lllk wo 11 a lo\'ing
c: up.'' th:~t~~~
0'/
1~r.,·1 do 1'h1•.,· g- i ,·c t ups fo,·
YES, HE ' S ACCUSTOMED TO A LARGE AUDIENCE
Mr. Burroughs: • ' H ave you ever done 3.11y public sPe%king before? ''
Walter Wa.srud : ''W ell, I proposed to a girl over the telephone in my home town once.' '
Of a ll sad words Of to ng ue or pen T hi' ~ad clcst :ire: "Sit down, I' ll lie n·:ul,\' in j ust n
minut e. ' '
THAT A HOME EC FOR YA ! Miss Chnrch: 1 ' What impressed you
the most while in Europe?• ' Miss Allen: " The French peasants
singing the mayonnaise.''
:\f:rn.,· a g irl call8 h{'rsclf a li \'C' wire lic-t·aus<' C'Vcr_v t hing she hns on is chnrgcd .
SHE WIRES POP FOR MONEY Mr. Rogers: 1 1 What can you tell me
about nitrates? '• Laura S . : " Well - er - they ' re a
lot cheaper than day rat es. ''
Dead men tell no t ales, but sometimes their tombstones are awful liars.
IN SUNDAY SCHOOL l,C'o11 :1 rcl Sprngt1(': ''Whrwwas Ev C'? ' ' ,John ny: ''The first (·h iekC'n thnt
r uin t.•cl a 111:111'~ garc\C'11 . "
MODERN RED RIDINGHOOD Mr. Rellahan : • ' What is an opportu
nist? '' H appy: 1 'One who meets the wolf at
the door, and appears the next day in a fur coat .' '
BUMPING THE BUMPS '' \Vhat is a detour?" ''The roughest <Ji:.1tanc·c hC'twccn two
points.''
BUT SHE DOESN'T! Tea.i:.h.er: " I 'm only punishing you
because I love you. ' • Johnny: ' 'I wish I was big enough to
return your love. 1 '
1 ·:·~~~{;\~' ·1 ::~=.:: Catch whn t you can; ::!f::
,C3 n what you entch.
, t •!•-o!•}-o!••!- !u!••·•• .-..=: •!o!•,:Z -o!••!+.!•• J""'! • • .;-;. :;
Dr. Collins would lik9 t6 k1i6w what is ·mor9 ch~r :p:t9ri stlc 6f P6iti t C61tcg9 th,pi th9 sight or Pr6f9ss6r D9lz9U · or Pr6f QSS6r M6\t t~lkitig t 6 s6m9 y6utlg f9m~l9s iti th9 h ~ll. ·
EXTRA! (rrrntiona l ~cws Sc-n h·c )
Prof. Smith Contemplates t h1! purchase of a new Ford. Prof . Rightscll goes h im one better with his purchase of a new Stnde. baker " 8 " . Mr. Rightscll l'efuses to answer questions upon advice . of counsel.
CAUGHT! 1, 'otht"I' d:1y I A IHI SC~ whyn 1t \\'(' (' 011 ·
t rlb11t e t a this here colyum of perver t . l'tl r:t\·i11 '1 ~o lu•rc ,,.l. IJc. Lisscu gals .. .
Thishere parygraft is for your person. l'i t.•il clific·as hu11 . \\"h t.• 11 we w:1s small, tha ladies wore 1 em high an ' lo w. Now t ill•,,· gl't 111i xcd w it h tlrn k id sish•1'':(. We mean dresses. Tha other day tha hlow th:1t IJui,iti•cl my graft sez, "l11·y rpa; when will I -be old enuf so 's I can 1ln•ss cool in th:1 ,'u mmcr ? " Gosh , she dOn' t wear nothin ' now but a pair o ' ~·ounj! B. \". D. '~, ;i k i 11 il of th in li n•ss, an ' shoes an ' sox, but then that 's let-1 i 111 out fa mhly st•t· ruts; [ hl•t t N kt•t· p ~till . What we wuz goin ' to say wuz, 1s th:it these h(' 1·(' now, gnls is on·r· stcppin ' the bounds of reason. W e ain 1t ki t kin' :ibol~t ski1111~· ln igs 11 cith1·r, au' gosh knows there' s a.lotta 'em, but whcu tha g;ds wear th ings thal look like a old sack what tha moths had a l>arhc•ruc on, o nly madt• o' g-ood 1·l11 thyou know, no sleeves, not much buz. zum 1a 11 ' s hortcr 11 ' t ime - wh v it 's plumb immoddost, that' s a ll. We ain ' t writi n'' no proppygnn cl a fo r 110 l l•xtil r mannyfactshurers, but a little cloth he re nn ' the re sure woul d im pro ,·c !'mrnc pco plt•. Ya ' cl 11evrr kn o w· t hcv wus so menny bones an' so menny joints in the wor ld if :·a did n 't h;iv(' 'cm l>l' ratlt•d in front of ya every d ay . If tha girls w:111ta go :nou n' li ke t h is here now, Vt·· nus almost , wlty that's a ll right, but t he.,· gotta cat more whi t e brc:ul or 0 11 0 guy I know is goin' to Baffin Land, w h(•rl' y a gottn stay ro,·rr<'t l or frN'Zl', Now t ake a drag on that!
Yrrs trooly , El Toro.
Seotl y . i\l cD ona ld recent ly d reamed t ha t he loaned a ma 11 !l; IO. ll c's hen ~o ing to bed ea rl y l'\'Pl'Y nig-ht s in c·C t ry in g to g-ct i t bm·k.
I HflLL OF Ff\ME MILDRED PATCHIN .
lbinty, fc 111i11 i 11 c, a llu r ing, 1·h;1r111 i11 g , 1wt ite , IJcn u tifu l, · -.\11111 Dit• u 1 a d,j<•c t i,· cs s im p ly foll fl:11 iu iles(' rihing- t he charms of \\· .,' ot·c rrn 1:i 0111.,· gift to Nclso11 11 :111. LikeR : ro ma nec, h orsrs, i<:c-c r ca m, footliull horo 's, hot dogs, a11 cl l·1rcnch perfumes. O nly . \' ice rceordcd i n St. :Peter's a l· m :111111· is us ing hc•r t.oothpi ck wit h th e wrong 111111 <1. In tcrcs l c<l muehly in R ipo n hu t is :H,t nd · verse to loca l dates. T a i. fi1~. A lw:rys carri!'s hor niter ska tcs 0 11 pnrt ies, tht• same IJei ng grca tly worn fro m contin uous....roJ ling ovor ·o~uty llighwaya. Wcllt o tht fa mous (!) Oshk os.h trip in 1028. Ask Cha rlesworth. Any way -S he's th e Swcl'thea r t of -
THE POINTER
SOCI6TY
Dance Sponsored By Base Ball Club Priliay , ~r:1~· ].1th., t h e ll:1 s<.'11 :tll C lub
is s po11 sor i11g n d:11H' l' to Ii <' hC' l1l in the College Gy111 . A II of the prOl't·<·ils :HI'
to j!O for th t· ex pl' ll ~C' of till· tl•am. 4'lcl\' in Uon 1wr i:-1 the t' h :1 ir111an of
t he a.ff:tir and is assisted lJ,- J{C'ith DerC'ns :111<1 Nit·k Allen. The· hes t ·of mus ir is to hC' oht:li ne fi :ind a good t ime for nil is bC"i11g pl:rn ue<l .
The Ba sclia uh is unab le to oht:1i11 nuv mo n(' · from tht• Athll'tic Assot'i ati o·n and this 111:lkt.'S ii n<'l'l'Ssa n · for th(' 111 lo l'a n1 111011 1. ,. i11 otlH·r w:1y~. E\'cryo1w is urg!• cl to l.;rnll' out.
!!l, ~Si,,
Sho&.lJ College Films
'l'h ,• : ~ 1·g,:~?-~ s~ 1~u11L~.~~,r~,~~ Wl'd 11 1.. .. s<l:1y, .\b y ·~:t h :tt i::W in· th e Auc.litori"uni. .\ 111•w PrL•sicl1•111 :u1<l ~<'cn.•tar,v Wl'H' 1•1L·1·tcd for till· 1·0111i11~
~·1.•a r . Vr:111k Jusw il'k, th1• form<•r 1u·t•s ith•11t1 ch .. li n•rl' <l hi :-. f:in•w1•11 :1tl dr1..•ss. :'\li !is l·\•rn Pugh lt•d g-roup !'iing-· iug. A l't· po rt o n a 1·11nt•nt fi1·1 ion 1,ouk was ~iq•11 h.,· B1·:1d \\'ill t•ft. )liss :'\":111-ni,: Gr:1y who w:lS :i fri1._•nd .an,I f t•adll•r of .\liss :'ll:1rg:1rt.'t .\ sh 111u11 wlH•n sh,· wns a studC'11t h,•n·, ga,·t" a \'t•1·y in lt•n•sting- IJiogTaphy of her.
'l'hrough the• ,·uurtt·s~· of ~\Ir. Hirzy, thC' p il·lun•s d,•pfrt in J! Collrgf' life> ':it 8 . P. 'r. c. WNC !-1how11. HC'f 1·c•sh111C'J1t <J \\"l'l'l' SC'l'\'Nl. At this 11\l' l'ti ng th <' :'i.l:1rg:1n•t Ashmu11 Soriet~· l·o 111pll'tl•il n ,·1·1·.\' :-cthTC'ssful s<•:1son .
.\liss :'i.lar.'" llugh(•s ma1ll' :1 s ntt·t•ssful pt•rsoual :tpplic·ntiou at Jlumh il'<l on Fri da,·. S hC' l"('turnc•d to St(•,·ens Point wi .th :1 t·o ntr;H•t s igut•d to t(•:td• hunw {'t'OIIOlllil'S thC'J"(' IH'Xt "\"l':11" .
)Iiss :\ l nr,iorit• E'oot~· also madl' :1 SU<··
i·t•ssful Jll'l'S0 11:1I :ippli1·:itic111 this p:l St WC'l•k t•ud . Sht• h.•f t nt 0 1dock S:1tu r,1ay morning- for \\" t',"<Hl\\'C'J!a :111<1 l"C'tuructl 011 th e 110011 tr:1i11 with hn <·0 11 -trnd to ,lo ilcpartnH•ntal work i11 th e i11te1·111 l'di:1tP and gramm:11' g1·:uil·s.
L:1st Fri1lny ,\·:1s :111othC'r hap11y dny in X clso n Hall with the puhli 1· spl'11k-
. i11g t·o11tt•st:111ts :uul th e ir 1:0:11.·hl•s. 'l'h t•y /IA b Qf y W C A I n il ~nicl ~l iss Ro\\'l' 1
!'.i -Ill t·t• nt di1 f11 i• r 1r.1em er.s ... • • \\':l!-i :1 n'gul ar i :i l'l'llt (lilt' (')i,\('\\"hC'I'(' :111d
To Convene Tonight 111ey'n· ri,::ht.
I )l1ss P<'arl ,J11:li-ka has r<'C·o,·t·rr,1 fro11'
Last Thursday, ) la~· 3rd, the Y. " ·· :1 rath l' r Sl'\'l'l"l' 1·:1:,t• of influr nza. C. :\. hl'::tl'd a ,·cr.r splC'nd id tn lk gi,·c n Nrlso n H:ill w:i s ahout cl t•st•rtcd 011
h.r ~frs . \\' hitncy. 1-ll'r topi t· wa s on the 8atunlay :,t tli1111 e r time o n :n·(·Otlld of dC',·clopmrnt of tht:' .lll C' ntal, spiri tu:11 tilt' g irls' attC'nding th C' r. \\". C. :\ . and physical part of our botlics. i11stnllatio11, hanquC't in th r p:.1rlor~ of
Saturday. 4'1:1~- 5th, the Y. \V. C. A. the Baptist Church. ha<l the ir in st :dlation 1,nnqud at the 1\{i:,l, ·:\lnrg:uct \\"hisnnnt ,·isitccl n·· Baptist Chun·h. Th crr was r<'portccl n n l:ith·l~l, in Amher!-lt O\'e r th <' wrck ro nd: attcn,l:1m·r of :1hout s ixty persons. rrhc Doroth~· Olson 1 in )losim•c ; \\'inn 11 .1 instnll:ition of new officl'rs took plal'e Roohr, in CollJ~·; Ire ne X ours<· :11111 at this ha nqul~t . )l:ujori <.• AllC'11 i11 \\":m p:1t·a ; Eunil·c Ri -
On Thursday e,·rn iug of thi s Wl'ck. It•!· :1 1ul Lue i le chm i<l t, in A t he ns: :l\foy lOth 1 tht• Y. \V . C. A . h:is another Flort•n<·t• l-lni rl', in \V 1.•yau\\"l' g:1; Ar\~·11 treat in sto re fo r you a ll. .Ial·ohson, in loin; J.ouis1.• :\f l•i nke 1 in
Y.M.C.A. Hears Talk . By Ferdinand Hirzy The Y. ) f. C. A. he ld n rrgular meet ·
iug las t 'l'hunH.lay c,·ening. At t hi s time J'C'J'cli n:rnd lli1·z ,- showt•cl somr of thr mo,·ing pit·lurC's · which h:i\' e ht•<'n takC'n uf thl' (°(• ntral CollC'j!l' s tud l' nts and fan11t~· . Tht•s • pietun•s will h e ur;e<.I to :tdvNfisc th t• l'Oll1•gl' tlt1·ough ou t the stntt• .
Befort"' sho\\"illl,!' t he pidUl'l'!-1, ~f r . lli r · zy r<'mi11<ll'd tht.• a ulii C'11~c of hi s t'o llel!c 11:iys and l"O mparl'tl tht"'m t o lh<' jJl'C'SC' Hl. Ik aJ:;u m <• nti oucd ..,...... thc '' esp ri t d e corpr; ' of the ~bnerira n L egio n :ind suggestCtl tlrnt the Y. )L C. A. at quirc this :1ttiluch"'. Jt will, hC'yontl tlouht, ~c worthy of the nttl'ntion of t1w whole stu<lC'nt body to keep in mind t he- n l'C tl for more '' espri t d e t•o rps.' '
Rural Life Members Hear Noted Speakers
\ Vestfie ld ; )[:njorie Foote, in Shawano; Ali<'C' Hougen, in \Viseonsin R:1picls: Mari on Xolan, in )lnnawa ; I,·a .:'i.fnc Wood, Edna Trh·ke.'", Ruth \Villiams, a nd 'ad ie Storzharh, in Pl:1infi e ld ; :1111! Dorothy :rnd ) [argnret C:l\\·h.•y, in \Vau sn. w . WhC'n WC' ha,·(' air plnnC's, we'll all go home on Friday ni ght!
~ ~ I ALUMNI NOTES I ~ u
Huth Etlnn Sw:111, Cl:1ss of l!JOS1 is a ::;uper\'i:wr of Pl'11 m:111 s h ip in the P u h lil' Sd1ools of Niles, :\(id1i_g:111.
R obC'rt 0 . Hills, Class of 1!11 6, t ook his :\ . B. D~ree from the State 'J'ca<' hers' Colic_~ at :i\.larqucttc1 )Iicld· ga n in 1925 a nd is now Prin cipal of tlw High School :1t Onto11ago11 , )[ichigan .
Snmuel n. Ellis, graduate of Point Co llege rece ntly reeci,·ed his Ph. D. from th e University of \Visconsi n. )Ir. Ellis is a graduate of t h e c lass of 1926. H e rcccivccl his B. A. from \Visco nsin
The Rural Life ' lub met Monday ~~ 11{9! .t.aifn~i:s ~·/r~f~~s!;
2i~; ~~1~ ~ ::
ev en ing May 7th, in the Rural Asscm· partmcnt . of Education at Ripon Col· bly. Dr. South wick, the main speaker : Jegc, R.ipon, \ Viseons in. spok e on "Goitre " .
The 4-1-1 c luh members put on a \Villiam David Fulle r 1 Class of 1902, practical demonstration of th eir work . t~ok a Ph .. B . D?gr?c from the Univ~r· This consistc<l of the songs and garneR s1ty of \V1sconsm 111 l!llO, nn<l A . .:\L which they ns leaders . will b e ca lled , D egree at the University of Main e, ancl u~t to use. t a Ph. D . Degree from the University of
was also an11ou11cccl tl1:it the 'Rurn1 r\Vashington in 1926. '"H"e is now -Pro play, ''The 1':lummy ancl t h e M_umps, 1'! f essor of Education n_ncl Psychol?gy_;t is p rogressing fam ousl y nnd will soon :l\fodcsto Coll ege. His addro~s 1s. a ... 8
be ready for presentatio n. ~fagnoloa A vc. 1 Modesto, California.
H ome Made Candy ---:AT
"J'HE PA,.L"
Jfol'?A)rwf jfosierg
f. Worzalla&Sons
Where Quality Counts in
Pure Drugs Fine Stationery a11d 13ooks
Ea st111:.1 11 Kodak~ aud Su pplies
Engraved ~isiting Cards
He 111 i 11 gw 11 l'ortal,lc 'I') pcwritcrs
H. D. McCulloch Co. Service First ··· Quality Always
Phone 47 324-326-328 Main Street
Ringness Shoe Company
Leaders In Footwear
We Satisfy The Most Fastidious
GUNS TACKLE A)IMUNl'l'IO:S
TEN1' 1S RACQUETS
BASE BALLS
ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT
The Sport Shop 422 Main Street
A. L. SHAFTON & CO. Dl "l'HIB UTOHS
"Blue Ribbon" Thousand Island !Dressing
Mayonnaise Dressi11g
Sandwich Spread
'I rp " Blue Ribbon" -- Beller TJ,an The Rest
J. B. SULLIVAN & CO. PLUMBING and HEI\TING
Ma'/!tag Wasqers Hoover Vacuum Cleaners
Silent A utomatic Oil Burners
210 STRONGS AVE.
THE MAYER SHOE STORE We handtt a complete
line of Fool Wear
,._,Aboue All The Rigl,t Hat"
H ELEN FIEHEK MILLI ' E RY LINGERIE, IIOS!El<Y. II AND l(ERCHIEF
SCAR lo';< AND STYLE ACCESSORIES 119.:,Stronsrs A vc. Stevens Point, Wis.
YOU- MUS r T RY
KREMBS Double Malted Milk
To Know The DiHerence
WIS80NSIN VALLEY
ELECTRIC CO.
Gas and Electric
Sel'IJice and Appliances
[
HI CLASS SHOE REBUILDING NO COBBLING
SCHAfTNER'S SJIOE HOSPITAL 519 Strongs Ave: rhone 196-W
Call for and Delivery Service
The Citizens' National Bank
"The Bank That Service B11ilt"
KennedLJ Studio ~EVENS PQINT • ~
WIS .
and Gift Sqop
Drink Cocoa - Crush
A Rich Milky Chocolate Drink
BOTTLED BY
STEVENS POINT BEVERAGE
Co. Telephone 61
CIT¥ FRUIT EXCHANGE Fruits and Vegetables
Phone 51 457 Main St.
3
4 THE POINTER a
The Relation of College Standings To Probable Success In Life , ,
Out• of th t.• fo ndes t illus ions of the trirs to <lo . lazy, sporty1 or indi f'ft.•rcn t s tudC'n t s ir .\ \·e ry high p (' r1·t·11tagP o f t lw J>h i t o llcg<' is t h a t (he man who does poor Ill- ta Ka ppa nrc mc 11ti on t-.d in 11 \\'h o '1' cla ss work a nti h:1s lo w ma r ks is uf t r n \\'h o. the o n<' w ho :-u1· t·L' ('. ds lics t in li fe, a nd ..& O% o f the .Tu s ti n·~ of !h t• , ' upn•nu• thnt th~ druur.s 111 t·o llcgc arc 11.'l' · Cour t, 1 00- 1022 nnd .JO% of lhc S l•1.:rl· ·
tamorph!s{'d on. C'o mm~11 t·.c m ~11t Da~· rn - ! :tr ies · of S tat e \\'(.' l° l" Phi Bt·ta Ka > m to busy 111dust n:d or protcss10 11 :d lJ t:'cs . • . . • . . . · .. 1 1
'I'h nt thi s is a g ross ilntl dan gNou~ ui c u? - •11~ .im.t zlllg s ho\\ ing. It1 proillu s ion i~ shown hv ex ,eric ii ce bv frss 1011al ltnes, la• says, good ~1·hola1:s sc ience b\· 11syl·holog ~· , :rn,l bv l'0 11'11no ;1 I S lll' C~C' d best , bu t how al,out m bus1 -
1 • ~ • II NIS 'l' sense.
\Ve do not c h:111g(' ou r ,· harad e ris tic s o r habits in ; 1 (1:i,v . F our .n•:1rs of loa f· ing ancl i11:1tt t.·ntion in ('O llcg r i s a lmos t certain to ruin a pl' rso n for li fe. ~los t people do not ch:rngc in essC' ntird (·hara cteri s til·S nf t (•r twl' n ty -fh·e.
A loafer in co ll l'gc is like ly t o be a loa ft.·r fo r li fco . A liar or t hi c• f in eoll eg\• t· ~tn uc ,·N bC' trus t C' d. .\ clull s tudc11t ·in t·oll C'gc w ill be ,lull fo r life.
Th e l':lS<'S thnt :.1re othr rwist• ;ire s,, s triking that th ey l'Xl'i tc much no tic ".? , while t he thousands of th ose, who in life, :1rc a s t hey wc r,• in l'Oll egt•, arc u1111otiecd.
lt is alwny:, too lnte to m<.• 1ul ns far us lost oppor t uniti es in l'arly C' clueat ion arc concern ed. An atrophi ed hr:t iu is " :orsc t han a shrive led leg. Habits of s tmly and npplieation no t gained in ,·outh are f oreve r la ckin~. In youth ihcre is no tim e to lot1f Or rrs t, th a t is t he privil cg (' of nge a fte r str(• nuous c ndcnvor.
These facts arc s tr ik ingl ,,· lJrough t out in au ar t icle bv W:dt C' r , ·. (;ifford. Pr<'s id cnt of th <' :;\mcrid lll ,T <'lC' ph onc a nd Te legra ph Co mp:rny, in th r )fay ''Harpe rs '' entitled , ' 'Docs Busin es~ 1\Tant Scho1:us, 11
• •
H. . ys th a t l~i g J;•"' firm s and. hos p1 t . s a rc· scck111g ~ 1·0 11 s tantl~· th e hig-h m; k me n fro m t he law a1Hl mccli ca l sc ool~. ,
'l'h (' ,. bc li C' \' (• t hat t l11· hiJ,!'h nrn rk men in la,;· n11d nt ~di 1·:d ~1·hools will make t he b est hlwycrs aud doetors . .
Hut. he ~a ~·s, bu sin <'8!-I on th e o th e r h:111 11 doe's 111 ,t :1 s :1 r u le Sl•lc l't men 011 th e k1s i8 of 111arks in co lle g e . This, he says , is t·o 111 ra r~· to t he ~heor~· of th r educators who ma in ta in t hn t t he b oy who ge ts high marks will know how to· use his brni11 s1 ancl tha t th e habit and abilit,·. t o use his h nlins will mak e him Yalua ble a nd !4 Uccess ful in wha te ,·e r he
WE CLEAN For yon
WE PRESS For yo~
WE REPAIR For yon
WE EVEN DYE For you
W hat Else can we do1
For expert Dry Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing
-" Call
GEORGE BROS. Dry Cleaners and Dyers
Phone 420 Free Call & Delimy
F or t he lu s t t wo n •:Hs )Ir . .E. K . H :111 Ii.i s Uecu making ·:tn investigation of th e ,. •l::itio11 U,•t w C'C' H · l·o llege scholars hip and suN·ess in th e B (' I} syst em.
Th e 1'£'1.' 0 l'd of 4,125 ro lll•ge graduat r s fro m 104 colle i::es t•mploycd l,y the Re ll svs t em is now c·omplc-t c<l . The result s inc \:cry suggesti,·e, in fa ct startling.
Taking t hf' mC' di a n sa lary of the e nt i re group :1s JOU%, thirty y C':1rs nfte r gradua t ion the mr di:rn sa lary of th e me n who were in the first t r ut h of th e ir l'O ll egc l'l:l sst·s is 1559'0 :rnd th,. lll cd ian salan· nf th e men in the lowest t. h ir<l of th(•ir l'l :1sses is i!I % of1 t hi. s med inn.
Ii% of th <' mC'n who we re in firs t tC' nth of th r ir c· lassl'S arc in t he high est
r~l~\~~\ ;;~\t:.~ ~1h::~(' iJ~l·~\·:~St;r~e ~~I ::~~ high es t sa h11·~· rnn k . As )Ir. Gifford s :1 .,·s
1 me n fro m th e firs t t f' utlT of their
l·Oll <' ge <· lassrs ha,·c four times th e 1·hn11 cc of th ose from thr lowest third to st:rnd in th e high C's t sal:H~· cla ss.
JI C' al so put s i t as f ollows : -18% o f th e hi}!h t•s t t hird in scho l:11sh ip arc in th e highes t third salary J!roup while on h' 24% of th e middle third in scho1arshij , :rn <l only 22% of th e l owest third ~l' hol:1 r:-1 hip l,!l'Oup are in the h ighes t third sal a ry group.
Th e me n in highes t th ird schoh\l'shi p h:1,· c one <"hnn co in two to attain the high est third sa lar~· rank , wh ilst the man in th e lowC's t third in sd1olarship h:1 s onl\' :1hout ou c ehancc in f ive of s t :111dini in th e hi ghes t third in salnry a n,l the re is one chnn cc in two that he will be in th e lowest t hird in salary .
" S houlrl Students S t udy ~" It woulcl Sl·e m that it mig-ht be advisable, indeed exl·<'Nling l~· p rof itabl e.
F. )I. Spindle r May 7-28
1~[ ij~)l~ ~lij~[ FINE COLLEGE SNAPPY KIRSCHBOUM CLOTHES
Gent's Furnishings and a Complete Line of Ladies'
and Gent's Shoes
1f you are lookin g fo r the late ·t Snavpy Clothes
CO~lE AND SE !<: US FIRST
Stevens Point 317 Main St.
I
/ \ we are going to tayl or's strongs ave. store for
candy cards
mottoes for mother's day sunday
- may 13th
20% oif on all Standard Makes of FOUNTAIN PENS
MEYER DRUG CO.
OUR POLICY: Helpful, Friendly Cooperation
WISCONSIN STATE BANK Ste ven s Point, Wis.
French Campbell & Co. Student Supplies
449 Main St. Phone 98J
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Easily Accessible Ex pense Relatively Low Location Unsurpassed For Healthfulness
An Influence as Well as a School Credits Accepted At All Universities
Degree Courses for Teachers of Home Economics, Rural Education and Senior
High School Elfeclive Now.
Address
Pres. Robert Dodge Baldwin Stevens Po int, Wisconsin
WASH GOODS WEEK
May 7th to 12th 48c yard
Year Round Zephers in all the Next Summer
Patterns.
New Dresses Will be Shown on Living
Models.
Moll-Glennon Co.
For College Fellows KNICKERS
Popularly Priced
HEGG 6LOT HING GO. "The "Best in Men's Wear"
305 Main Street
OFFICIAL JEWELER
To C .. T. c. · ~
FERDINAND A. HIRZY " l!:br ~Hit ~ounlltlor"
BAEBENROTH'S DRUG STORE The Store For Everybody
HOTEL WHITING CORNER
OPPORTUNITY selects its Calling Lists trom bank depositors.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital and Ruqil us $250,000.00
Largest in Portage County
THE GONTINENTI\L GLOTHING
STORE & en 's Furnishings
Main Str66t
DEE~WOOD COffEE
Just The "Bes/
COOK STUDIO CONKLIN ENDVR~ PENS
FREE REPAIRS FOR LIFE HANNON-BACH PHY., Inc. 431 Main Street
I ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLAS VICJOR RECORDS SHEET MUSIC I WILSON ..MUSIC COMPANY - . -
" The Best of E:T)!li/ing Musical" Opposite Lyric Theatre-