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All School Party THE POINTER
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Series III Vol. XII No. 28 Stevens Point, Wis., May 12, 1938 Price 7 Cents
Omega Mu Chi Formal May 21
On aturday, May 21, Omega .\lu Chi's annual formal will help take our minds off t.he end-of-thesr111<•stcr rush and cheer us up for 111<· fina l exams. othing is quite , 0 refreshing us a spring formulr,peci nlly for the boys, when it ' thf girls' treat.
The ccnte., of attention of any dn nce is, of course, t.h e orchestrn ; hut when that orchestra turns out to be W a lly Beau, with that peppv. rhythm-full littl e lir·cc tor , ,iho could help feeling in the 111nod to really swing it ~
You 'd better ask the fr iends right away, ga ls, and ,·0111r down to llot el ·whiting on th,· tw<'ntv-first to have fun .
Dancing lasts !'!'Om ni11e till nr11•. Yon may liny ,vour tick,, ts t'ro 111 any of the Omegas now. or at the door.
All School Party Tomorrow Night
Friday night, May 13, just preceding the rush o f the formal ~ca, son, a final Al,T, i:;GHOOL PAl't-
. TY will be sponsorrd b.v th e socia l comm ittee. Mr. Rogers. ehair-1uan of that co mmittee, has promised a ga la evening with every-1 hi ng from a l!OOd orchestra t_o punch. Tf advance mformnuon rs <!Or rect at this writing, !<.., ranees )lac anrl her l\frlody Maids, a hand which recc·ivrd rnnch favorahlr comment whrn thry played her r recl·ntlr for a dance sponso red by the Hand. will suppl ,\' thr ditties s\\·e,•t ;incl hot.
38'-39 ' POINTE R H EA DS
MAl!.VIN H. OLSON Editor-in-chief-elect
JEANETTE WINARSKI Business Ma.na-ger-elect
O UT-GOI NG H EA DS
T HE O. J. KETTERL Edit.or-in-ehief
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WILLIAM LARSON Business Man..1.ger
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Prof. Mott Surveys Academic Records
cholarship is ahrnys a vita l concern in academic c ircles. Each yea,: Centra l State grants schola r ships to a limited number of entering student whose character and ability srcm to 111rrit this award.
.\ Ir. Mott has jus t r ecently comple t ed an in\' estigation as to the aca demic record of . S. •r. C. 's scholars.
T,ust vcar thirt ,·-threc scholarsh ips W°CrC :::rant ed. 'l' \\' enty-six enro lled at C. S. 'I'. .... Three of the ncipients withdrc \\' from school. The ,·ema inin::: twentythree have justified their selection. 'l'he averal{e number of honor poin t. l'or each . ernrstrr hour for the rntirr studrnt hotly is I. . '!'hose granted s ·holarship ha,·r t.hus l'nr rnaintairwd an avc•ragc of 2.2 honor point s for rach semester hour.
"Why Fight" Subject Of Radio Talk Mouday
" Wh.v Fight" was the subject of llfondny's radio u, lk given hy Professor W. G. J enkins.
'·Ou.,i-Jore fnth er, fought for the crent,on" and th,• prcs,•r \'ation of <1,,111ocrac_y. You and I having found this rl e 111ot1·11lic philosophy geuerall,v satisfac tory and believing that fucist C'l'l'icirnc.,·, gained at the expenst· of iudi\'idual life a ud liberty aud happiness is \\'Orthl css. 111uy be called npon to right to 11111intain it,'' the spNtk cr assrrtr<i.
~I r· . . Jenkins ' adtlr<·ss \\'HS the s ixtet'nth of th·e CUIT<'nl radio sr r i<·s Practical Valu es in High School Subjects brn11dcast each week o,·,,,. W LHI ,. · Since this is the last informal M d E • S t I
dance of the .,·r.a r . th(• cro\\'_d I on ay _ ven1ng pen n should be Iara,• lor the band IS d Local Students Attend . l!OOd un,l rh;,.,,·, puii,·h tn drink. Conference By Pointer Hea s . Spring is here. and HESIOE th,• t .. Rural Lice Conference dance is FREE. = II JI
College Concert Orchestra Entertains Supervisors
Last Tuesday, May 10, the College Concert Orchestra enter ta ined the ounty Supervisors with an hour of symphonic music. S ome of tlw bes t old classics w ere played aloni.: w ith some _of !he most modern. This organ1zat1on is one of the finest in the coll ege and its pr·ogram was greatly appreciated. ~~~~~~~~~
Allez At Convention
Mr. George .\llez lrft )!onday to attend the statP Rotarian con\'e ntion. J\ir. Allez was chosen ,i<•lel!atc to the state by the Stew ns P oint local.
Neophytes Get "Helpful Hints"
Ti«' l'oint ,·r off'icr was a hns.\' pla c,• last .~lond11y ,• ,·ening. ('op)' was writt,•11 to tliP usual aeco111-pa11i111l'1tt of typewrit t•r <·_ la <.:k.
Ed ito r l\ !' lt erl and editor cl<'ct 01:-ioll ~J)l'llt tliP C'Vt•11ing in co11f'l' l' · ,•n c'l'. .\liss ,J Pant'tt,· W irnrrski . who will succeed Bill !,arson as busiu~ss manager droppl'd in to pay a ca ll dur)ng the (• ,·en_ing. Phot og-raphf'r \ -.~11111e u_rrt\'ed upon the scene and the prcturcs which appear above \\'C l'e secured . Th<' out -o-oin g staff m •mbcrs were spared t17r pictnrc ordeal. as .'_enior pictures wr r e a lread.,· a va1l -11blP.
Edit or li: ctt crl app 'a1·cd in shirt sh•e,·rs, a l'ointrr editor tradition.
Olson won· a lrnsi n c•. s snit. .\I iss A large group from our Rural \\"iu nrs k i ap p<·a1·ed in infornrnl at · Depa rtment attended th<· sixth tir<'. ~I H· ca1Tird a co111h. hu t a u- \\"iscousin Coll egiate Rural Life nounc,·d '· th ,11 shr didn ' t b1•l1r,·,, Conferr11cc Ht .\ladiso n on ) lay 6 i11 dre,sinl! up for p«·t11r,•,". a l and 7 Th e co11f'er encc lwga n Frilmsirll'SS like al!1tudr. Larson was day cveniug with II ba11qu ct at the c lad i11 11«· 11s1111I 111 an ahnut c,1r11- ( 'ongrcgational Chnl'Ch. Professor pus Polo shirt. ! Arthur B. llol t or Chicago ni-
1·:drt o r l< <' ttcrl stated in typi r al versity spoke to till' young peo-( <'c,11111,m·J 1111 p!IJ_{L· :!, ('ul :! ) pl,• OJI •• 'J'iJp St•arc l1 r,,,. ~ (·W
('ornmuniti<•s or 11 <•: pon,ihl i· f,ivi11::r". lli s u1c1i11 poi 11t wus that we
D R Ill 111ust h1n•e a philosophy of' life r. eppen which makes us r1•s po11,iule-thal \\'<• 1n11st huild together grra t ad
!Jr. Heppe11 is ill at .'t. i\li- \'Cnturcs iu which we ca n 1,e re-chael"s Hospital. W e miss him sponsiblc. abo11l th e campus. C. ~- T. C. 's P anel D iscussions s1 11 d.-n1 body \\'ish l'o1· l>r . _Heppen I The rr111aind c·1· of' th,• ,,v1•11in!! a speedy n'co ,·rr.\'. 111 fa c t . as was occupi ed with cou-1111unity soon as he is lwtter so 111c or th~m singiug, drama, folk cl11ncc·s, and will 1 ... O\'f' r pt·r·sonally to g1\' e games, in which all pa1·ticipatcd. him this 111c·ss~1gf•. (C:ontiutH:d 011 Jmg._, .':.!, <"ol. i )
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2 THE POINTER
Vol. xn THE POINTER 28
Published Weekly except holidaf' nnd cxnmination period!\, :1.t Stevens Point by the students of the Central Wi.sconlrin State Teo.chars College. Subscription Price $2.00 per year. ·
Entered as second-class matter. May 26, 1927, :it the post office :i.t Stevens Point, Wisconsin, under the Act of Mnrcb 3, 1879.
EDITORIAL STAFF Ed.itor-in -chieC ........ , Theo. J. Ketterl, SH.i Normal A ,·c., Phone 1G03JX
Student Opinion
A Government for , by and of the people, that is the American system . but sometimes we arc forced to ask oursclve · this ques-
Assistant Editor .... ... . .. . .. . .. ... . ... . .................. Dearborn Spiudlcr tion: i11cc it is our government
~-o~t_sA~d~~ot~; ·. ·. ·. ·. ·.·.·.·.·.·. ·.·.·. ·.·.·.·.·. ·. ·. ·.·.·. ·.·.·.·.::: .' :: ·.·.·.·.·.·.·. ·.·. ·.·.· ·E,:~~~~~d 1~;cei~~~ what arc we doing to 111t1kc it News Stal( .. . . Kathryn Becher, Granville Zimmer, Jim Walch, Margaret.Miller s~rve us iu the best way 1 Our &ciety Editor · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·: · · · · · · ~art~ric Rogers students do not interest them-Proof Rendors .......... . . .. .. . ... . ......... . .. Adehnc Goetsch, Eileen Marx . . Typists .. ....... . ...... Margaret Ru~hti, Trone Stauffacher, Lois Geue Peden, sel ves 111 th ese thmgs enough to
BUSINESS STAFF beeo 111 c good c itizens. 'l'hey soon Buaines.1 Manager ................... . \Vm. Larr,;on, t25 Algoma, Phone J461-W become the victims o[ rnachb1e Circulation Manager .. . ... .. ............. ........ . .. ........... Jesse Caskey A::19istaut::1 ..............• . . ....... ... . · · .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·
.. .... ....... . .. ... . ... . Emily Pcter~ou, Jane J oltusou, Dorothy Cook Faculty Adviser ............... . . . ... ... . ... .. ........ Hay 111ouU Al. Jt ightse11
'.Pointer Office Phone 1584 College Offlco Information, Phone 224
Sigma Tau Delta Launch Publication
Rural Life (('011 ti11u1•t l l' ro ,11 p:1~~ I, Col. ·I)
politics or of nothingism which is t•nn worse, that is t hey ,·ote with out kuowing 0 1· cal'i ng much abont who or what they vote for .
In orde r to maintaiu democrucy and to keep our freedom, we the peop le of this younger generutiou rnust· be able to take 0111· part in I he rule or th is our country. Each
::,igma 'I' 11 Delta, Psi B eta Eal'iy Saturdny 1~orni n~ a lai·ge a nd evel'\· one or us must take C'lnpler this week launch s its group went to th e I• orcst .1 r_oducts somt• interes t in the world's l?reat-
' b' 1· · ·'l'I. lit , . Oiil)' a Laborato1·v wh ere a w cll-111lorm ecl -new pu 1cat1on , 1g . . 1 · . . r est business, the United Stat s. r itt•d 1111111b(• r or copies a.r · , guit e explain ed th e unpoi·tancc O 01 11· go,·crnor 1111s taken steps to 1111 . . . . . t 111• work done there . .ivailable; one halt the 1111t1al -out- Th <• "t'nei·al s,•ssio u opeu ed at int('rest student s in their govern -out has alr r adv bc(•n t• ngagcd. . ", 1 k .1.1 . 1 ment by proposing a plan to cdu-
'. . .. · . . 11111 (• o c oc . us was a pan<" 1 ·· I· light 1s a litera ry publi~a- discussion of th l• prnblem . , 1111 _ cate young men 1rnt women at
tiou. The names of the contr1b- pro,·ing- th e Rural Civil ization". any un iversity in the state at state 11 tors have previously. been mth- T he dis cussion wa· opened by expen ·cs for the pu1·pos • of tl'ainh Pl d. ~la11y \\Tile rs o[ !hemes at \\" illiam 'lemcnts. who spoke of i11g th ese st udents as car er men c. ::,. 'I' . c._ may b~ plea~autly su r- .. Improving thP R.nral 'iviliza tion and worn,·n in government. pris ,·d ro r,nd their bra111. c lnldren thl'o ugh :\l,•chauization''. ·othl' i· W e must bring a new philo:ogr,·l'ting thclll '" pn111 thi s " ·,·t·k. points discussl'd " ·e re ' ·Thl'ough ph _v int o onr p-ovc rnment dcp11 1·J.
iVIay 12, 1938
Moratorium ~or Light Fingered
· And Forgetful Allez Plans Annual
Library Homecoming " Neither a borrow er nor a leud
r be" says the old axiom. )I' such were the universal custom. libraries ,rnuld be 11011-existcnt.
Have vo u cvrr loaned a book-11,•ver 10· SPe its 1·cturn ? This is too often the libr111·y plight. Bes ides th e loss of the book. a g-rcat d r al of work is involved. Records must be check(,d and disc11nled.
Lilm1r.r ho 111 ecoming ,rill b(• 1111-1101111ced in th e near future. At th is time a box will be phict•d in the hall 11 Par th<· libra ry. P rndigu l books will be wclco111cd: no fines cl1argt•<I. no q uestions asked.
Tlm•e librnrics - High 8chool, CollPgc and cit,v arc joining in this homrcomin~. Hook from any of' th e th r·!'e will Le accepted by each.
Let 's 111ak c T,i brary llom,•cu111-i11~ a SllCCt'SS .
IS IT YOU? And so·· ~'ligh1 " sail s. :-;"If-Suffi c iency". ''Through In - 11H·nts aud hurca us. Our politi-
<·t·c•as<\cl U<l vet·nrnt•ntal P1·ograms· ', cia.ns. who b_v th e way come 'l1aJl . .. tliin .. . dark .. . not ··Thronp-h Cooperative Organiza- fl-om thP common herd , which we really ha nd,uuie ... S enior . .. , College Theater To
Present ihree. Plays tions ... ' · Through Consl' rvation" call 0111· p(•nple. must al so take up comes from town nea r here to and ··Through a Philosophy of this u<•w philosophy whi ch rea lly :---orth . . . grws steady _ sh e's l:ul'al 1.,ifl'". This discuss ion was is not urw iu history. it i: from o11l of tow11 . .. :---. Y.J\ . in op,•n 10 all • n1<·m1l,·r·s . of .the correct. Timi philosophy must first n oo ,· o!Ti e<· ... is 0 1. has audience. • · le11cl1 that to prod11c1• m,!),t.(f, to hcrr, Jll"PX.Y ... rl 'Jll'IH!abl,• .. .
l 'o ll,•gc Th eat,•r a1111011nces its :\t t cn-thir·tv 1h e c rowd broke have more, to ·savc !6r 'a rairiy'day has pledged . .. good grad<·s . . . co111 i11g ,·n•ut-an cvcu111g of Ont• into small gro;1ps in whi ch each or and to cooperate• on a Cl11·istian hus made a good rceo rd ... lr,oks ac ts. Thrt'l' plays arc now 1111dcr- th<· aboH poinls was further dis- basis is the program for Am erica. lilw' t ,•nchei· aln•ady- lotcs brief wa,·. eusst•d. :\Tr . Evans stated it the other clay casr·.
· 111 th r af't~ rnoon .John Stewnrt ,·en · well when he sa id . "This '1'1 11· first. ··Licd1l ... is dirc..ted · · C11n·y. ,\ rtist -i 11 -r(•sidcnt, showrd policy of d estruction of limit-
1,y Earll' !'3il'bert. ThL' cHSt is 08 1Hnt<·i·11 !i lidcs nl' his paintings and at ion is basicall.v Wl'ong. rnorally ro lluws : I told sonwthing about rach. Fol- and biologically. ·w e 11111st pro-\\"illu:4 B:ark, ·r . .. Gonion 11 :ifr rlit·ckl·r lowing- this a g-<' nrral srssion was duce mOI'(' :-ind rind n method to .lu.ty ...... . .... .. ... 1Juro11ty Lar.ou . hrid dnring \\'hich s111nmari es of gin• witle1· distrih11tion ·•. l> r. l>:1 ,·i tl Brooks .\rtliur Stap·l l rli{' small g-1·011p discussions wr1·c. Thnl this idr.i is ~ai11ing ground . lut"' """ ......... .. . · · · · · · 1:ilt :<Liller I prrsr• 11tNI. is no\\· apparent, fo1· the National ;<) rs. 1n ·uuuor ........ .. · 1-:ile<·n l!t<SC .\ t rn111·-fift,•r11 a larg-e g-~·oup ('utholie ( 'onrerence 011 Social Ae-
Th t• S<'cond o f till' series ,~ •was_ g-11,d ,•d tl1ro11g-h th r :-ii ate tion t oo k it up at :\[il\\'a11kee nnd ··t·luudburst ·· d in·cted l,y rla1·- i ( '.1p1t11I . will 11s1• it i11 tlwir ])l'Og-ram ol' Lara u,•nks. Anoth Pr ltan~1u1·t. fo lk snni "Socia l Action•·. '!'h e new politi-)lr. t: ilm:in Gonion Il :ifcrliN·kfr and dn ncPs. <:onl errncc· co_mrnP~ts, ca l 1rnrt_v state•. it in its prelim-:.J,·s. llarris ... f,oi, Pc,lt•u and an addn•" by )11. , h lla i1rnry platfc>1·111 and th e 1111ti o11 ;<Ir. ll arris 11· .m11• ,f oltn •un 11 (:;mln1•r 1111 " Thr Th eo ,·.,· or l•'o lk 11\\'>li ts the statement ol' the party 1.: ,1. llarris . . .. . . .... L:, l!u,· Smill, i{l' ('l'!'ation ' ' occnpiecl ~aturday leud ers \\'hi ch will map out a :,1.,. T:iht<r .. ...... . ... . ,lean l>opp c ,:er.1111::- At le'.1 ~·~lock dancing cl.rt'ini~e progr:!111 to lw foll owed. )lillh· T:tlwr .. ..... . .... Eilt·cn Ho:ic h1 g'(lll Ill thr g_, n111,~s111m. . .I· afh f' r ~ onghlrn h:is hN•n one of . . . I All thns,• attend mg the conl r 1·- 1 th f• lcad,n!.! ad voeat<·s of the move-, "l'_ill:.th!rd produc1 101,1, rs an aB <·11<·1• ea111e bn ck with m,111.r nrw ment in Am eri c11 fo r some tinH·
(. S. I . (. prod11c110n. I Ii.· a uth ui_, idl'as of our nrrnl proh l<"m and n ud he is 110\\· making r very e ffort t lH' ,·as!. t l11· d irec tor. th l· ~ccl 11_11· , its ,ol11tion. with the 1·<·pm· t of a tog-et t he peop le, y nu and I. i•· c1a11s a 11d . ..;tag"l' 1~'! 11~1s. :it·t· ( f:ln _i_ral w 1•Pk-t•nd wPI I spt•11t. lt1i·Psted {'no11gh to put it to work . ~1 a1,· s1111l".111s. i lus 1s thl' t,r,t l Edward R. L ightbody s1 111l,·111 \\T111,·11 pla y to'"' prn- Pointer il ll cnl Ii.,· ( 'nllt•µ-1.• Tlu•at t• r. ( ('1111t i 11111•d from p:1gt• 1. ( 'ol. ::)
F ol l11wi11~ i~ tlh· l'a~t ol' ·· A lt ·di1'11·ial f,1:-;hion. ·· \\"t• ha,·,, l' ll-
l -\•11r1.,· a Day.·· io,·pd th i!-; ,·c·.1 1· with tli r Poi11t p1·. Tom · · ...... · · · .... · . . .. · Tc•d )lt·.~·t•r ·c,;11. lw:,,,t ":i"'ht•..; "'O to lh(• Point Pl' Tom":,, f :1tln•r . .... . .... L :r Rut• ~1111th llot' ·:t • Hild ':{!)'".r-,
:\Jar_v ... , · · · · · · · · · · )1:i~g:irf•t Bnhl·r l~d it ,1 r 1·l1·<·r O!!'<oOII madt .. statC"T(1111'-c 111u1lu•r · · · · · · · · · B,· tt_v Jl :1tir1nn m1•11t c1s l"oilows : ".I a1n ,· t· 1·,· :\I r },'t•n-ctoi·k · · · · · · · · \\";iyiw .lultn ~un I pl,•ast•d In han• l't'(•f'i \" t'd th(' nj;.
l> iree ted hy 1' :11hr~· 11 Heel1<•r pni11t111t'11t and rny b<·st ,•fforts :111<1 :S:auc.r Stc•i11 ,•r. Lighting d - shall lw d,•vntl'd to npi,"niding the frets h.v Don C'olhy 11nd Ph il R1111 - hi~h st:11,dards PSta hl i~hed hy 111.Y k .. ·l. 1 pr ... d('(·r~-.:or~' '.
Prof. Michelsen To Judge Music Festivals Two state music festivals a re
h~i11g held tJlis wrek - one in ) lnrshfield on l•'rida.v and 011 c at :\lanitowoc on , 'utnrcluv. Several l '. , ·. T . C. a lu ms will. havp musical organizations in 1\ larshfield . ;l!r. ) I ichelsen ,rill a c t as a judge at ho1h festi va ls.
fri s h Senio r· ... ll <•cr11tly s i:.rned II contrn1·t to IPach in a town south ol' h<'I' . . .. \ c tive in W . A. /\ .... Uy111 and l,atin 1rr spec ial-! ies ... llla11d ... Hum or has it tl111t hc• r h •u 1·1 is a t )lucliso11 . . . . 'i;.rnrn Tau a11d Sig-ma Z ctH . . . pho11t• (j.j~ . . . ha, majorrd in E11:,rlish.
Tall ... very athll'ii!' ... hand-som,• blond ... well liked a11cl quite pop11lar . .. hail made qui te a record for himsel f . .. :-1.Y .. \ . ... at present is sitting on fut contrac t . .. comes fro111 son t heast . . . lives 011 :---ur111al \ ve. . .. known to c ,·e rybody.
, c11 io1· girl . . . fairly tall uud la,·ge . .. red h11ir wi t h acco mpanying complexion lives qu it e c lose to co ll ege . . . phone ~I(;.J ... comes f'rorn J'a1· north ... one of f'our i11sep11rnble pals . . . H ome Ee .... prominent ath-lelically good stuclcu t isn't seen a round too mnch .
Welsby ~~;AtslERs PROMPT SERVICE
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)f .1y 12, 1938 THE POINTER 1=============================~~~~~===========================~a
Track Meet At Oshkosh Sat. \
randkoski Awaits Physicians Decision
Centra l 'tate's Lrack team will SH9~Ts
PORT ,pen its 1()3 season in a dual ,ieet with O ·hkos h Sta te 'l'cach- Th e question aro1111<l school now rs 'o lkge Saturdn,v, May 14, at is: when is th e intramural softba ll
>shkosh. Prospec ts arc n one too to urn C"y goi 11 g to be started 1. osy f'or thl· Pointc•rs due to 11 lack Also, what has happen ed lo th e [ t rai11ing in the last tw o 11·c•cks m11 ch-hc·rnJded base ball tea m 1 . .. . ven th ough the re arl' 111iw.1· po- th e (' (• ntral ' tate golf t eam of ,·nl ia l s tars i11 co ll,•g,•. Bob Olk, Hill Mailer. l'a 1·k Jo,v,
!lay Ura11dkos ki. a c ha111pi o 11 Don J ohnston and '1'0111 Jaaska 1il,·1· iu high sc ho ol a11d collcµ-c me r th e• La C 1·0:se T ea c her s 'o lun ' t rnn :-ialurda,· unless th e lcge linkstcr last 'l'u csda.1• .. .. octor c hang,•s his· mind a bout ' rnnt lkoski ·: 1'it11ess. Ra , · ha s 'l'h ,•y 11·,· nt down wit·h boxers who ,.,. 11 tl'OHbl<'d fo,· the pas't tw o took 011 the La Crosse Y. M. C'. A. ·eeks w iih a 11 1111 1U11(\S:-i in his t l
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c1 111 that nig-lit · · · · The pugil ist· ight sid ,• and c IISl'flUC11tly has who 111adc· the• trip 11· cr1•: Inman o tt,•n out of' cont it ion. Wh ipp le. Bob La r SO n. Dan
\' 01111;.:. .Joh n Petix. B ari :\li -('oach K otal ll'ill choos<' his c haels, ll e rb Schielk e. Hill C'nrlev
ea111 from the l'ollowing list o f' and Roman Haker ... . Chi Delt~ ll'll: I il'nry \\' Hrn e 1·, l\jorn Chris- H110 and Phi Sigma Epsilon l'llson n11d I.Ja \' p1·n Van Dykr. fouf.{ht 0111 the second ga111f• of
ll y111·d 1·1111: IJ011 ,J oh 11slo 11 , po le their sl'ric•s \\' rdnt•sda ,·.... Th t• a11ll ; (;1,·n ::-il11sse r . W r: ton ~ur- :-lorn1al A\'l'1111 ,· Bovs h;1v e a real 11c11t. and Chr is1,·nson. tlliO .,·anl il l urdPrC'r 's Row in iJitzkc, Bohan. 1111: ('hriste nson , Ernie Rupprl, ll11 cho lz . i\ l cQ uir c 11 11<1 Du rc k cr . .. 'an Dyke, and ,Jim McUuire. Th e co ll eg e team · will have to lw rnad jnmp: Jim llucc kei· nnd improv (•d co ns id e rably i f thr stale ' udi.; t· r ll r rnst('i11 , shotput . ,lisc ll s 1,1111·1111111 l' nt is tub · held he re ilia,· hro11· and javelin ; R ·d Di·egn e 26. . . :Som e of the aspiring ne t-1111 \\'11r1.''.''.'·. .'1:W .rnnl loll' 111<·11 aro1111d school a r e womlrring 11nll,•s . t lift ,::-iprugue, . 1t '' Y what h:ippened to the sc l"•duled ,ask ,·. lt a.,· ( , randkoski, and I co ll ege tennis to11rname11t to ·eorgc L,",·.rence. :l . mil e run ; choose th e n1rsitv playe rs .... ,l\1·r c 11 cr. (,randkosk1 and Her- · · anl .J uhnsu11. m ill' l'llJLi D1·cg11 c · • • · 11 tf ( ' hrist,•nso11. 120 ya rd high I A. L. SHAFTON ~ CO. ll l'll! C'S ; .\1 lfocholz and )l c(; uirc, OISTRIBUTORS OF
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College Netters Meet Oshkosh
C'oach Kola! is sending u d elegation of te1111is st 111·s 10 Oshkosh with th e• track t ea m in a dual me!'t with th<' Oshkosh T c•ae h~1·s <'o l lr g e n C' I te rs. Th e :Sa \\'dust ers lutv t• a \' (1 tf* ran team and rank . e •o ncl o nly to thr ;\[ilwank l'c 'l't•a c:h(' rS squad , last yenr 's state Clrnmpi ons.
'l'h (• III CII who will Clll'l',V th e colo1·s of' ('entra l !:\tHte a1·,• Erni~ l{n ppel. Don Ol son. (; !' o r g e (~uand t and Hill ~1 illrr. Qua11d t is 1111 unknown quantit.v but if his l'l'Cl'nt showing is a :.rood c ri tt•rion. he is the a ce- in-th e-hol e fol' th P Poi11tc) rs.
11 1~11·1 it :1wful I rC'fu~rd to marn· Bolt l:1 :-it 111ontl1 :111CJ hC'':-i h r<• n dr i11ki11g t• ,·t· r si 11 rt• .' ' ·
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An rit) nt ( : n •(•k girl:-i woulcl li:--1,•11 to :1 lyn.• :ill l·n· ning. ~1:tn_,. :\111,·r ica n '4 irl l'f ofh•u ,l o th,• ~a mt' th in,J!.
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Dent is try offers on oppor· tunity in the field of hcolth ! service for men of abili ty. Government s tat is tics show that in recent yea rs, for each dcn tol school o raduote, there hove been two physicians and four lawyers.
Since roting of dental schools wos started twenty ycors ago, Marque tte Universi ty Dental School annually hos bee'\ given the highest rotino -A~y the Den tal EduCo· tional Council of America. The diploma Is rccogni:.ed in all s tates.
~ Tho close relationship of the Dental and Medicol Schools at Marquette Universi ty is on advantage to students.
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Y. W.C.A. Installs Officers; Hold Initiation Services
Last Thursday night was au even ing of doubl e importance to the members of the Y. W. C. A. for it was the occasion of both the installation of new officers and the initiation of new members.
Both ce remonies were performed in a ca ndlelight se rvice. 'l'he new officers were install ed f irst. They are: president, Led ah Van (lilcl er; Yi~e president, E lizabeth Dopp; secretary, Lui cl a Sanders; and treasurer, Elicia Torkelson. l•'ollowing the invocation, which was giv<·u by Rc,·crencl Davies, Jo:thc•I Hill sa ng a so lo.
Each o[ the new members was pres• nt ed with 1L white corsuge of re,·erfew. '!'hose in itiated were Minnie i\Iac Brehm , Elizebeth -B utl er. Dorothy Cook, Edith Einfeldt. Viola Ger ickc, Rth cl Hill , Marion l,Cuehuast. ~Iargaret Kratz. Heier :\foore, Marg ie Snyder, ~fargu rite Testin , Ellen Thornton. ,111cl Elouise 'l'ork el:on.
"\Ve 11·c•rr fortu nate in having as our gu est i i rs. Eleanor ~, airchi ld. who t11lk~d to the initiates about the 111 C'a 11i11g and the• aims of Y. W. C. A.
After t he sen-ices a lunch was sc•r·vpd iu the Nl'lson Hall dining rOOIII.
THE POINTER
Young Progressives Hold Last Meeting
'l'h ~ Young Progressives Club of the 'l'each rs College will hold its last meeting of tho present school year at Iverson Park Lodge, Thursday evening, May 26, 1938. 'I'he meeting will combine
Ah, Spring and Ah, Sweet 1\fys- entertainment a11d business for te ry of Life- that must be it, for the evcnin". '!'he group is invi t ing th e Phi igs just can't seem to John K ostuck, assem bly man from hang ou to their pins .... haven't this district, ,Judge Severson-elect
of the 7th Judicial district and you een some of the large num- i\lr. J ack lin. 11 cand idate for the ber m circu lation . . .. a fina l vacancy in the senate from this chance to get that date, ga ls, district. Others are to be invited might be at th e All -school rassl e hut the list i . not ~·e t complete. t.0111 01Tow night .... between you Lu nch ancl ente rtainm •nt will be and me and the Untepost. lverson !,(ivcn by th e cntertuinmcnt co mPark seems to be pretty popu-la r ... notite the picnics lately ... mittee. headed b.v Edmund S ietF N-Bodeen entertaining some- ko wsk1, Leo La_ug. Audrey _Konoone different every night at the pack~·. au? Daniel Laszew k'.. co ttage . . . . Mase is complete ly . lnv1tat1ons to t.he meet ,~·111 ~e submerged-he's gone down for given ou.t toward th e end of t l!1s the thi rd time and little hope is wec• k, ~ or any fort_h er <leta1ls held for his recovery .. . . looks I watch the Progress ives boa rd . like_ Chetty is a l o dow n for the count. . . . Seems like "Flash" Steiner has lived up to hi s newly acquired n a 111 c - he goes a ")1.nggin" pretty regu lar now .. . . Poor George. hiding at home in his bea rd whi le school goes merrily on-his gi rl has r efused to be seen in public with him . ... Bishop has chosen another Tau Garn .... The long trek east starts soon for that willowy Omeg . . .. W ell , that bliutl elate which Snooky had
Nelson Hall Notes A Mothers· nn<l Daughters '
Banquet is br ini,: pla1ined b_v the gi r ls of the Ilall. Th e date is set [o r May 201 h. All g irls planning to attend, sign 011 the Bulletin B0a 1·d at once.
Nat.tonal Air Ma1·1 Week To some wel'ks ago has su rely bias- o t i· t t i . k . • so 111 ed, hasn 't it ? .... The loud 111· gues rs 11s_ _wee · in-
Be Celebrated May 15-21 bang last week was the Phi Sig e ludes Roberta McWrlhams. S)1e tea m deflating ... Someone ough t dropped 111 0 11 second floor \1·l11l e
Stud t•nts l'rom Cen tral State to pu t a ban on term papers- lshowmg her P lay Day g I r I s Teachers ( 'o ll egc will join in the Lightbody will soon be a bloom in' a round. cr l<'brati ou ol' >iatioual .\ir )foil capitalist . . . , "~k. tsk . . Cha~lie . . ll'l·rk. ,\l ay J:, to 2 1-· by coo perat- Bu rch is still s in gin'g 1Ieigh'-ho. .. Mr. and i\Irs. R11 cht1. of ~~d1
. iug- with th e local post orficc in 'ju see Spin and Nan eating ham- and i\Ir. and )!rs. Muhnovsicy of its ct•lehrntion Thursday _ ~[ay burgers and onions the other Porta?c v1s1tcd daughters at the l!J. au airmail pluue will stop at night ? .. .. Benke has gone a long Ha ll 8unday. St{'l' r ns Point to take on mai l for way, eh T W e nominate him for -----1101·th c· r11 and eastcl'n points. This champion sta ir sitter .... Seems Somebody tipped us off that is lwiug- arranged to create inter- I like Jo~ Ophov~9 did~ 't do so · ' fri ends" from Bellevi lle and also ,·s t i11 a projrctf'!I air 111ail 1·out e well brcl<lmg m IL bridge gam e from Rhinelander spent some time J'rom Supet·ior to ;\Jilwa ukee. a last week .... Th e Omegas have IIC're las t week end . roult- which includes stops at p_i c_ked their. cottages closer to the Wa11sa11 St<' ,·en · l'oin t. J<,ond du I Chi Delts tlus year at the Lakes... i\[ iss Alice Bentz spent the week Lac. Osl;kush and tcr111inul poiut.s Good old ifa Ruchti-:her birth- encl at Menomonie. al ~lilwauk ee. <lay was Sunday and 1s she old-
111 ortl,•r to hoost this project .iu~t think-20 ~·ears. · . Two , t ud ents who hu\'e au interest in lnsh men 111 0 ,·c 111 011 Hancock Students' New Bush Coats ,tamp ,·ullt·ctiug her,· at the col- 111:'X t year-contracts. a ll s 1g1,ie<l_..: I $4.95 lt-!,!c· ar~ lu• iug asked to help ad- An<l_ arc the rest o l the enro~s ,·,• rtise the• 1.m,ject by seeing Ed getimg scarecl-;-guess. no one 1s ED. RAZNER Lightbody. ehain11a11 of' tlr f• Col- A'}'·mg 11 P teaching tlus )'.ear · ··· 306 Main St. lrgt· :S:ati1111al Airmail W eek Com- 1_ h . younge r Becher trl)~S, the I ,nitt,•f• .\ uy n11 p interc•st,·d shonld ltght f11n ta trc . ... Th eres the ,--------------, s<·c• hi."n 1,;.for!' Fr iday of this 11~11al wrangle among_ the Greeks w,·<·k about dates fo r ca mping ... : ,vr
· admir·e Metca lf 's nerve-wonld
FORD V-8 like a hair griz ourselves .. . . Nuff said-will be around at the keyhole next wC'ek.
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ANSW~RS: To Sport Quiz
1. Lawri11 2. Hack Wilson-56 made in
1930 3. Peb. 2, 1876 4. Batter is allowed to bunt. 5. A'bne r Doubleday 6. Handball 7. Hockey 8. They forf~ itl1 t he ,bout. 9. Dizzy Dean- 17 strike ·outs. 10. Pore! C. Prick
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