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THE POINTER Series III Vol. I No. 7 Stevens Point, Wis., February 10, 1927 Price 5 Cents
LEGION QUINTET DOWNS PURPLE . I
Mardi Gras Final LECTURER TO TAl .. K
AT BENEFIT Last Half Proves Fatal When Ex
College Men Find Ring Keith Berens.
· Plans Complete i\Iardi Gras, the annual hilar-
ious frolic will be with us in the winking o{ an eye. Everything is all set!
Irving Gordon has been named general chairman aud as such has un<.1ertaken the office with all his
OF HIS TRA ''ELS THE
CALENDAR characte1,istic zest. i\Iarch 1st is Thursday _: February ] 0
-, DR. JULIAN ARNOLD TO LECTURE HERE
NEXT WEEK the date set for the event. - T,oyola Sleigh-ride or ln a practice game, the pro- 1 Everything from the Popular party.
ceeds of which were to go to the 'I People's Contest to the Union Friday _ February 11 _ Tentative Schedule Planned For Series of Lectures local Hospital Fund, the basket- Vodvi l is under w~y. Grammar Dep't Party
ball t eam of the American Legion Th e nion Vodvil, a "fea: Gymnasium. Spol·1ed tli e Jiopes of Htinti·ng's d 1 .11 Under the auspices of the Nor-
ture originate ast year, w, s l F b 12 I s I J J 1· B A ]d lll cll fo r. ,.1 w1·11 _ The aarne ,vas 1 . . t i a tun ay - < e ruary I ma "c 100 , u ,an . rno , - p ay a consp1cuous part m 1e B k b JI G s p N f 1 ] · · Pure basketball from star t to , - a (l.t a amc- . . 1 . amous ccturer am cntertamer,
fun and frolic of this year s , ,.,. i\' h·,tc,,,atei· _ her·e. ·11 · · f I t · ti finish , with litt le rouglmess. 1 d 1 ., w, g-1ve a se1·1cs o ec ures 111 1e event. It is P annc to cut tie Maqrnret Ashmun Club A crto ·u m o F b a1 ]4 15
neither team exerting it elf to number of acts, so the stunts wi ll l C' . . • ul ,]61·1 Th' nl e. ru ·y ! h ' any extent. The "Point" kept I c ance - ,ymnasrnm anc . e ecturc.- are cit er
not pall on anyone. An early cal ' ft ·11 j ·11 b · · · the Le""ion score on the under- 1 1 11 1 1~ er game. 1 ust ratec or w, e g iven 111 is being extenc ec to a ta ent ,- t· C t S ·1 cle clt11··111a most of tl1e f 1·1·st Monday - · February 14 ha ivc os nme. .. with in the school to organize it T 1 s h duled Periocl. the half closin"" 24 to 20 1 - Forum Meeting, 7 :30 rave ogues c e with the Normal ahead. acts anc to report as soon as pos- Juniors Primary Valentine Th e following is a tentative
sibl e to Bernice M. Vinkle, chair- Party for Seniors - Art schedul e for the three clays: Sharpshooting Begins man. A cash prize of no small Roo~1. JuEan Arnold Monday Feb. 14
Th e second period was a dif- . denominat ion, will be awarded to lecturer and enterta iner 9 :00 - 10 :00 Arab Cha1·acter-fcrent story. Hunting put in al- the best ac~ Get your act started Morning - Afternoon - istics. most th e whole second string, ea rly. so as not to be disappointed Evenin o- _ Audi torium. 11 :00 - 12:00 How Our Num-_with the excc1ition o[ Forrest hy being left out. erals Came to us. Tuesday - February 15 MacDonald , who played the _ Julian Arnold _ Aud- 2 :15 ·_ 3 :1 5 - Sign ificance of whole game, as u. ual. The Le- LawrenceDebaters itorium. I the Suez and Panama Canals. gion benefited by the chang.e, and 3 :.15 - 4 :10 Dinn er Party With h · D · ] D "116 D • Wednesday - February
t en· two sta rs, av1s anc ugan, JY.leet .rOlnterS JG_ Julian Arnold_ Aud- an Arab Chief. began to drop in baskets by the Even ing lecture at 8 :15 -bal'l'cl. Davis, over six feet, and itorium. Y. W. C. A. meet- Arabia.n Knights (Specia l music an expert player. was able to do An open-forum debate was held ing - Ne! on Hall - 7 :30 _ solo). 11·hat he pleased with the ball. in the auditori_nm, W ed nesday P. :\I. Note : This lecture wi ll be in He stuck to it like a leech, p er- evening, Feb. 9, when the !.-------------· Native costume. forming acrobatic feats which the Lawrence College negative met I Initiate Nine Tuesday Feb. 15 Purpl e p layers wern unable to the SteYcns Point Normal affirm- 8 :00 - 9 :00 Up the Nile to its cope with. Dugan, coach at atil"C, in a no-tlecision debate. A New Members Somcc. . Steven· Point High school, like- decided improvement ll'as shown 10 :00 - 11 :00 The Awak en ing wise played havoc with t he Nor- I in the form of th e local team . to G A · A of Africa or (Down the Congo). ma! ream. An ex-Ripon tar, he I Afte r the regular debate, an in- ___ •_ • • 2:15 - 3:15 Egypt ian Incle-could ring baskets faster than the I fo rmal discussion was held. Th e Girl's .Athleitc Association penclcnce. refe1·ee could toss up the ball. The '!'he las.t non-confe rence debate held an official ini tiation meeting ·3,15 - 4:15 In the .Jungle· of result was that the score stood 33 . wi ll be held Feb. 22, when the 'l'ue. day, Feb. 8, at 4 :15: Centn1 l Africa. to 39 when the game ended, with ' affirmative team of R iver Falls · Nine new members were in- E 1·ening lecture at , 8 :15 -the Legion on top. Dugan made Normal will tranl here to take itiatecl. '!'hey are, Eleanor Booth, I :>/alive L ife of Northem Africa nine goals and Davis seven. Za- on the local negative team. It Jlfariane Garry. Adela ide Grein- (Illustratccl). ger, who went in during the sec- will be a no-decision debate. die, Graal Herr ick, :Marjory pecia l music by the Ladies' one! half, also made three neat '!'he last of a series of debate Keith , Rca lia Le itzke, Irma I Quartcttc. overhand goals· from difficult trips will be to iVaupaea, very Pierce, Henrietta Timme. and ·1 Wednesd~ Feb. 16 positions. soon. F eb. 2 both teams journey- Marie Betlach . 'I'hesc members 9 :0. 0 - 10 :00 The Unrest of
Box score eel to l\Iarshfield and Owen, received letters, each having lsla:n. Normal: FG FT PF where an aud ience decision earned one-hundred points, which lJ :00 - 12:00 England's Task Wierinzinski If 3 O 1 ainmletl th e palm to the affirma- ent itled her to membership. in Asia. Holmes If O O 1 • tivc on both occasions. The officers of the association 2 :1 5 - 3 :15 Origin of Our
· Peterson rf 4 o 1 arc Helen Lohr, President, l\1il- F'ornrns of Art. Marsh rf o o o dred Patchin, Vice-Pres ident, , :3 :15 - 4 :15 llfythology of Boone c 5 2 o SOPHOMORE HOME ECS E lizabeth Kelly, Secretary, l\Iar- 1 [ndia. Paukert c o o 1 HOLD SEWING EXHIBIT garct Collin.-, Treasurer. Isnning- lecture at 8 :15 ~
. , Clo~e Ups o[ Famous P ersonal-~i:~-~;~:ltg i 6 ~ --.-- . . J Dance to Fallow it ies. . . . . Charlesworth lg O O O A very attractive exh1b1t was , l.lTh. T"l Speern1 music by the C:11·ls' Glee Legion : FG FT PF held at the beginning of the week yy, ltewater .l z t Club. Dekert lg O O O in the Home Economics Sewing _____ Biographer of His Father Holman rg O O O Room . Th e thin gs exhibited were Saturday night, Feb. ]2, the I .fulian Arnold is the son of the Hirzy lg rg O O O the machine problems of the Whitewater team will be here to late Sir Edwin Arnold, the Zager rg 3 0 1 Sophomore Sewing Class. The try its luck with the Purple. famous poet and savant, and was Davis c 7 . 1 1 review was a bit saddening to the Whitewater has a fair record so bol'll at Framficld in Sussex, Ringdahl If rg O O 1 Senior students and even to some far this sea on, and will put up a I Eni.rland. He has become . widely Dugpn rf 9 0 2 of th e Junior students as it good scrap. After the game, the known through his lectures and
brought back to them so clearly Margaret Ashmun Club will put 11Titings. He is the author of WHY NOT SANGER? I the happy clays when they had on a dance. An especial attempt 1
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"Palms and 'r emples", " The . Proud Father_ What'll we ca.II it? . been en"rossed in the same has been made to obtain good School of Sympathy", and the Fond Mother - Let's call it Qn!ts. 1 absorbing problem. music. Come out I biography of his father.
2 'l'HE POINTER
Vol. I. THE ···POINTER Series m.
Published \Vcckly l>y the students of the Sto\.cns Point, \Visconsin State Norma l School.
THE STAFF Editor-in -Chief ........ . •.•.. .. . ........ ........ . . . ... Arnold M. Malmquist Associnto J~d itor . . . . • . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . Russell L ewis Associate Editor . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . Keith Berens News f;d itor . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . • . • . . . . .. . llclenc Knopc Society Ed itor .. . . .......•. . ..•.. .. . . • .. .. ... .. . .. . : . .. . .. Bernice Vink le Reporter~ ... . . .. ...... . .. . .• .. . . • .. ..•. . ..•. ... :Ma rio ].Iollcn, Helen \Vcbcr
High School . .. . .. ..• ...... . . . .. • .. ...... .. ...... . Margaret 'fnras Home Economics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . H en rietta Timme Gra mmar . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J ean Mainland Rur:il . . . . . • . . . . • . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fra ncis Ron1an Primaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sylvia Lib:l'k ken
Business Mnnager ... .. ..•.. • .• ..• .... .• .. ..•.•... . .. .. .. . . .. . All l'11 ::.\lc:Vey Adver t ising ].tanager ...... • . . . . .. • ...... • .. .. ..... . ... . ...... Velma Davis Circulation Manager . ..... . ........... . . . . .............. .. . \Valter \ Vasrud Faculty Advisor ..... .. ...... .. . .. .................... ... .... J. J . Rellah an
" IF I EVER TRIED, I COULD "
,\ littl e more than a week ago you were kicking yourself for not having workccl harder. You were afraid of t he f inal e)\aminations , and yon dctc rminccl that this semester you would get clown to wo1·k. Yon did not put it in th e fo rm of a re olution, but :you decided you would hit th e ba ll.
Today nunks the third day of this semester. Many more days will t ome, lmt yon should have learned by thi t ime that it is not tomorrow that counts: it 's today.
You ..b ·t• w tis[ied yourself tha t " if you wan ted to you could get a nin ct r -fi\'c ". Perhaps you can. But if yon have not done it liO far ~·ou lrnYc something to pro\'c. You ca n g'ct a ninety-five or bett er, but you will hnvc to wol'l, fo r it. '!'hat means that you will han to st,nt 1·ight now. And it means that you will have to keep it up uni ii the last dny of the semester.
Can yon make a nincty-_fivc? Let's sec yon do it.
Nothing comes me1·ely by th ink ing about it.---John ·wanamaker.
Sylvester Lives When THE POINTER went on a
weekly basis the serial story, · " SYLVESTER LIVES,•• was forced out of print because of lack of space. Since that time repeated requests have been made for its Continuance.
Pick up the thread of the story where it was dropped and follow this impressionable young person through his human experiences.
You remember Sylvester had, because he tried to please two girls, fallen into an embarrassaing situation. He had t aken P amela Kelsey to a. Hallowe 'en party only to meet Ellyn Foulkes there (the girl he should have been accompanying) . Knowing his predicament, he told the truth to both girls, and bolted out into the night. It was while he was walking home that he met •'Dud'' Stebbins, who induced him to accompa ny him on a mission down to the ••south side ••. They had .Urted in that direction. ·
Now go on with the story
PARTY. " Dud ·s ·• arm was st ill linked
through Sylnstt•r ·s. They walked a lmo,t steal t hil~· up the dark Rteps, and hcs itnting a moment at th e cloor. " Dud " knocked.· Ile knocked. Ile did it c,·c1· so softly. Sylvester fe lt Heep,\' . Th ere .was no answer . 'l'h cy could hear t hem. sc i Yes breat he as th ey waited. Then " Dud" knocked again, tJ1 is timr a bit louder. There was no sound, but presently the door opened. Syl vester sa 11· a head peep out from behind it.
'l'h c quiet was deafening. Sylveste r \\·anted to get in or get out. He did not want to stand there in the murky shadows. 'l'he darkness was depressing ; the sil ence di tracting. Why dicln 't that girl say something ? She seemed to be scrutinizing them. ·was she dumb,
or ll'as "Duel " crazy . He wai ted. Actually, t hat wait was only an instant, but Srh·ester wa anxious. He did not wan t to be seen clown here.
"Come in, · , sa id the voice. '·Oh, Regina , ' ' sa id :' Dud ",
" What 's the matted" "You better come in. " Syh·ester fe lt creepier than
e,·er . 'l'h e~- went in . The room was
sparsely furni shed, half li ghted, and 1ritlrnl lul\' in g a demeanor of comfort and mystc1·~- . " Dud " deported himself gracefully. H e had, it ll'Oulcl seem, been there before.
"Sssh ! " ll'arn cd Regina, " My Dad is sleeping upstairs. "
" "\Vhe,·c 's Josie?" asked " Dud " .
'' :,; ot so loud, ' · 1·citcrated Regina. " Sh e can't be over for a whil e, · ' and ,l'i t hout finishing the sentence pulled " Duel " into a big chair, climbed on his lap and kissed him. " Dud " must be used to that, Syl\'cstcr thought. Ile did it like a veteran. Sylvester stood above them blankfaccd.
" .Josic will be ove1· soon, little boy," assured Regina. Sylvester thought it ll' as kmd of her to excuse he,· 11nrest rained affection like that.
When a knock came at the door she jumped up, and walking to the door sa id, " '!'h ere she is now. "
She opened it confidently, gasped loudly, and slammed it shut. " My Gosh! " she gulped, " it's the cops!"
(FOLLOW SYLVESTER ALONG)
I HUMOR MORE OR LESS
PUFF PUFF Arlyn e, home for Christmns : ' 'Gosh
but. t he win ters arc milcl here. Why up at. th e P o int., the s now wa s
eo dee p that th e formers had to jack up t lu: ir cows to milk 'cm.'' _
Uu xley onco sa id t ha t nn oyster was ns complicated as a watch. \Vatc h noth· ing - en rollment!
ZOUNDS! Mrs. Herrick (hearing distant sound,
as of brow being slapped) Oh, Arnold! An inspiration? Arnold - No, my dear, just another
busted garter.
N OT IN HER CLASS. . H. S. - I offer you my heart 's fir st '
fon,l affection. ::.\f. A. B. - I've often t hought I'd
like to tench, but I never did cnro for kindcrg;irdcn work.
At the sound of a stern command, the resigned little group huddled together fieicely; yet not a sound escaped their lips. At sight of the devilish instrument before them, forms grew rigid, faces stiffened, and fingers twitched nervously; several of the foremost· crossed and recrossed their legs. A flash! A loud report! And the class of • 08 had had their picture •took •.
TRUE OR FALSE? :\lille r - l sec I rer('ivrcl forty-nine
in my 1ast" test. · MOtt - Why 'd iil11 't you try a hit
harder nml nw kc ·i t a round fifty l :.\ till er - We ll , for ty -nin e is around
fi ft:, , isn't it 1 ------- -
'• I beg your pardon,' ' said the sheik, • • I have the right desert, but the wrong tent.''
A stud <• 11t lwrc was hC':H<I to snr that he would grl out of school th iS year with expenditures not ex<:ced ing $750.· He did - at t he erul of Ol't ober.
THOSE EXCLUSIVE INGERSOLLS. Zee - My watch lsn 't going. Moose - W as It invited?
At each :,thl C'ti(' contC'sl two , ·iciOri r s are wo11. One tea m win s the real ,·ictor v and t he oth er t ra m win s th e mor:l l vi c· tory.
PERSONAL PROPERTY. Lloyd Bidwell - I ' d give lots to
make you happy. L . G. - Vacant, or improved?
,vc admi t that C'a ptain Kidd was n 't th o last m;111 to sink moucv into real estate and losr it, but what ihis t•oun try really needs is a goo,I fi\"(? ce nt parking place.
Ruth is an alchemist I know, And so I'll have to dropper ;
For every tlme I'm out wither, My silver turns to copper.
EXIT LAZARUS. Sm ith - Everylhing T say goe!i. Steiner - Come. into t he shed and
Ja lk t o th e For<l .
CATCH AS
CATCH-CAN COLUMN
Catch whnt you can; Cn n what you catch.
THE WAIL OF THE MALE Co-eds
Around the school, '!'hey make a fool
Of Mc. 'l'hcy ta ke my time, i\fy every thought ; Just disappointment, 'l'hey have brought,
'l'o Me. On them I 'l·c spent, ~ly.cvcry cent,
· Hut Gee "·otild hate like the devil
to ha \'C to get along without th em.
- The Philosopher.
NOTICE: My line - Bernice Vinklc . My girls - J erry Wa,·c My curly hair - Charlesworth My sign painter - Margaret
Lord My manly beauty - " Agnes "
Kleese My way with the women -
Harold Poss My hair-cut - Walt pringe,:,
Oscar Zeigle My curves - Mary Agnes Boyle My choice of pink - Arlene
Carlsten My .·olit ude - Maurice Rice
Timely Topics Knowing the diffi culties of
prospcctil' c ll'ritcrs and knowing furth er that on• can always write best about one's· sc i[. we hasten to sug~cs t the fo llowing topics.
Students in English 19, particular)~·. notice. You may ll'rite a sat ir • 01· a lcn~thy dissertation on any of the fo llowin~ tha t fits your tondit ion 01· experience."-.
' ' How it feels to be lookccrdown upon ," - Hcrnicc Vinklc.
" ll ow it fee ls to be looked up to," - ll ank Ba1111ack.
" How th e world regards my sta nti ly covered pate," - Arnold ~lalmquist.
"~ly secret ol' writing examinations," - Waite,· Springer.
'' rrhin:,rs I ha ,·c OVCJ'hcard about th e Iri s, " - No1·inc Valentine.
" \\'h at l ha Ye learned about lovl' ," - )linni e Van "\Vyk.
".\ message to gi1·ls who bruise easi ly ," - Marie Stephenson.
'"rra11spo1·tation, as I find it to Waupaca," - Ma1·iane Garry.
"Some things I hn,·c learned about Sedans, " - Milch cd Pa tchin.
" Wha t know about the relation of kidding to bids," - Anne Rowe.
" ~I.v experience with colorblind girls," - Edwin flroh.
" What I think about him ; ~er; Mr.-; Miss-," - YOU.
' "l'hf' va lue of Patience", said Wang Foo, " is determined by the reward derived. "
So wait 'til next week.
THE POIN'rER
w 'Ill SOCIETY Ill
Juniors Present Peacock Dinner
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A commi ttee of sc ,·en gids fro m t he Junior Foods Class wi th J ane \Vright as cha irman Served a s ixthir ty o'clock P eacock Dinner for · i\fiss Allen F riday evening, F ebrua ry -1. Regent. M1·s Maloney, an d Pres ident and Mr~. Baldwin were g uests of honor.
}'he decorat ions were exceptionally lovel_v as t he colorful schemes suggested by t he peacock plum es we re imitated as far as poss ible. Some exquisite s i!Ycr pheasan ts and peacocks were used a t 11,ble decorntions, and th e plaeccards were decorated with peacock feath er: . The dinner proved exceptionall~· success ful , and was very loYely.
PRIMARY GIRLS MAKE PARTY PREPARATIONS
'!'he Junior cla s of the Primary Dep ·t is giving a Valentine party fo r the Seniors, in the Art room, on l\Ionday afternoon , F ebruary 15, from 4 :30 until 6 :00.
'fhc commit tee:, with Ireahe Loberg as general Chairman, are : Enter tainment: Mae Gaffney (Chai,·ma n), Cathe1·ine J enn in g: , Hazel Cram, Arlene Carlsten, and Bernice Gallup; Decora t ions and Farnrs : Leith Lindow (Chairman ), Mary St,1ples, Li llian Richards, Margaret Varo, Cecelia Leiri r h, Marim1 Nolan, and Lucill e 1 )[a rkham; Refreshments : Ollie Pa rkan (Cha irman ), Al'lyn Jacobson EYclvn Grady Bernice Babbler,' Ma,-i ;rn Lupie,; t, Evalyn Dalton, Clara Wroblewski , and Reg ina Philipkowski ; Finance, Edythe Handcn.
FORMAL DINNER GIVEN AT THE COTTAGES
Miss Adella Skutcly and Mis.-Beatrice Roach of t he south cottage en ter ta ined at a Valentine form a l dinn er 'l' hursday evening, F cbrna ry third. '!'heir guest~ were these four members of the· Normal School Faculty : Miss
GRAMMAR ROUND TABLE Bessie May Allen, Miss Nanny Grav and Mr. and Mrs. F rank
IS HOST OF RURALS I Spi,;d le1·. Th e dinner was very loYely ancl typica lly in keepin g
I Ortbopbonic Victrolas Victor Records Sheet Music
I Wilson Music Company
"The Best of Everything in Musical" Opposite Lyric Theatre
I CONKLIN ENDURA PENS Free Repairs For Life
/ Hannon Bach Phy. Inc. 431 Main St.
I USE PINO PAIN TABLETS ,, FOR PAINS AND HEADACHES
/ Meyer Drug Co. 305 Main St.
--GUNS TACKLE AMMUNITION
ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT THE SPORT SHOP
422 MAIN STREET
Dry Cleaning
Headquarters
TE1'NIS RACQUETS
BASE BALLS
NORMINGTON BROS. Launderers and Dry Cleaners
Phone 380
and Tu xc<.l.oes Price $22.60
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'I Suits. Ove ,coats RICHMAN '$ CLOTHES All Wool-All One
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\\"i th t he Rural Life Clnh as wi th a Valentin e cl'l ebration ; even t hci,· i,! llt'sts. the Grnm mlll" Round I t he foo d was consistent. P erhaps '.l1 i1h l1• enjo,vrd a pl'og-ram con - it wou ld !Jr m os t in tr rcstin g t o sist in ;.r of 1·t·adini!;' h~· Gra ce Ros- discuss fo od because the <leco n1-kie. a i,! l'O np of ,011 g-s by Leo nard tions consisted o[ th e usua l Val~P1"11 i! nt•, ancl pa11 tomim c in sha- cntinc sym bols Yer.v cleverl y clow pic· tures. en t il lNl " ,\ 1'1·ip to a rrn ngc• cl. Th e toma to soup wi t h the Alps ... The slnn t was 11Tittcn whipped cr ea m, baked ham , ~Ielba by F aith llcl'!'ick. Gr11 cc Hoski e, toast hca,·t s. and th e jw-Jr and a;,cl ll elen C:h erk ,·, an cl par ts we1·c cinnam on a pple salad co ntJ·ibuted ta ke11 h.,· Adelin e Goetzke, and .. ,·,·ath· to th e "c11 1•1·al effect of Lucillt • Damrow. ll elt•n Ghcrkc t he c~lor sc hcm; The desert was 1·ea cl t ht· cl t•sc ripti,·e part , which I aft,·ac ti,·e. bein g- pin k ice-crna m told of t he cx,·i ti ng- acl nn t ures by hearts with whit e frosted hea rt l•ra nk -ToSlric k while he was ,·a kcs .
Our Clothes are Guaranteed---You must be satisfied or Money Back i [Lsee Be~glin over Taylor's Drug Store, or call 788J for appointment
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I For Stylish Shoes Student Supplies
I I 308 MAIN STREET 449 Main St. Phone 98J ---------
11·,n·e ling- in thc· Alps aft.e r a j ' --_--- -· I ;t"1C.'.'~l1S season of or111 ing a t ~"""'B""A""EB""E""N""R""OT""H""'S""""D""RU""G""'S""T""O""RE~ II 11! /' MKAYOLRTEEUSDi{MirlsLK ls::!~:up~l~~~~!~odE!!ts~~s~(es
Miss llanna and :\{iss J,a \ 'i g-n e ga ,·e shOJ" I ta lks. Dancin g in the 11 1209 Main St. Phone 1105
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Th e 0. M. C' . enter ta ined at a I CONTINENTAL . Stevens_ Point_, Wis. tea 1londa~·. af lC J'II OOn, .Jannary Ii 31, from thrc,··tl1irt,,· to fin Eas, ly Accessible o'clock, in th e rec reation room at 11 Expense Relatively Low Nelson Hall. The !'00 111 \\' /I S very I Ringness Shoe $ I I I Location Unsurpassed For Heal1hlulness prctt il ,y cl ecorataecl \1-ith ycllo11· I · C Th St d t 11 An Influence as Well as a School jonqu ils, ,rnd th e onl~· illumination e U en S was c1rndl c•light ,rnd the Ji g-ht from ' ompany .Credils Accepted At All Universities
Haberdashery [ the open fi1 ·e pl ace. Tea was 11 Degree Courses in Home Economics and Leaders In Footwear poured by ) l iss Henrietta Timme. I $ I Rural Educa1ion Effective Now
F olll' new girls who ha n • come LATEST SPRING MODELS The Home of I 1·1 Address
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4 THE POINTER
Campus Gleanings I Ca mpus life is dull since the
second semester has begun. This column is going to suffer accordingly. W e need ·ome contributers -violently. Auy old t hing will do, just so t here's pith in· i t. Short stories are invi ted, and li ttle things which ..,ivc the rest of us a slan t on what goes on about t he Campus.
Up tO\rn we heard a guy say he was " Oill " to join the State 'l'cach~rs College, because his girl had given him the byc·byc. He said he understood it was ncces ·ary to join a College before
SHADES OF EMILY POST. , vonder what tran pired in t he
wait re s' mintl when Frank Jos: wick, engrossed in a newspaper, handed her his consomme, and said he had onlered mi lk, no t tea . ·
.. PAGING CONAN DOYLE.
" Bum mer " i\[onissey can 't foo l us-he mu t communicate wi th t he pook ·; or why else should he be in t he McDill cemetery in the dark of night? Anyhow, where is McDill ' gravet
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it, ju t take your nose dowu to I WE SPECIALIZE in Young Peo-the cast end of t he bu ildiJ1 g omc pies' Haircutting Frida~·. and smell the carbonife rous bread crusts and des- j Special-Bobbing Shingle 40c ·ica tcd prune cake.
'!'ha t Sam, over at the Pie Shop, is a playful egg. 'l'hc other day he hid Maggie ·s beefsteak, and th e poor thing hun ted for ten minute· before she found the excow under a potato chip.
'l'hc bulletin board says t hat the I Iris's 11·ill be out sometime in May. I Mar ,dia t ?
----The fo llowing sign appeared on
the mirror in the men's locker room: " At fiye thirty this afternoon, this mirri o1· will be washed by the Janitor. Ti ckets may be obta ined at t he offi ce fo r thirty ccuts each. "
The hin t took effect.
The "Catch a.5 catch can " column is catching quite a few. But just wa it until Apri l. Some of the stuff wi ll be so mu hy that the ink won 't dry.
These are no id.le Jokes, they've been worked nearly to death.
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