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Keep In Mind Oct 15 THE POINTER Dance In New Gym Saturday Series III Vol. VII No. 4 Stevens Point, Wis., October 6, 1932 Price 7 cents ZORN'S GRIDDERS OUR· GUESTS .A HUGE PARADE, DANCE AND HOP TO GREET GRADS Pl ans For College· Homecoming All Set; Eau Ola.ire To Be Host New Rules Adopted By Gree·k Council; No Sorority Pledges Greek Co uncil held its first Pl edging shall begin on 'l'ues day, meeting Tues day eve· ning, Scptcm- October 18 and co ntinue for four ber 27, following t he sorority and weeks, until November 15. The f rat ernity mee tings. 'l'hi · year the la st period of this pledge week council is made up of the foUow- s hall be known as " hell week. ", ing members: . · November 8 to 15 iuclusive. It is · Omega 11'.ht Chi, Roberta Lindow left to th e discr et ion of the fra ter- Bascball has taken the back- and Margaret Levi; Tau Gamma ni ty or s orority for the da te and ground; from 1\ [ain e to Cali fo rnia Beta, P ea rl Merrill and Elizabeth mann er of formal initiation . and from Wi s onsin to Florida Neuberger; Phi igm a Epsilon, N Pa.ddl I Clas I a 1 . · t Ccd1·1·c v1· !? ar1c' Cel est1·11e Nt1csse ,· 0 es 11 l football s arc t rn c 111g agams _ ., flying feet as thousands of sch ools Chi Delta Rho . Donald Duggan 3. No paddles or devices which sett le down to make the coming and Edward Lu et hold. Cedric cause disturban ce s hall be per- ] . "f cl , ,. ,,., ,vas elected el1a; ~m au of tlie nutt ed in the class rooms or halls senson bigger t 11111 ever or ear o Id R " A cl J · St 01·ga 11·1zat1 ·011, ancl Edward Leu- during. the entire plcd"'e period- o u tgurs . u 1e re 111 ev- ens Point we are doing our littl e thold was elected secr eta ry . durin g school hours. bit. On 0<:tobcr fi[tce nth tevens Adopt New Rules 4. '.l'h e fourth Tues day of ev~ry ,:, C · . . month hall be the r egular mee tmg Point locks horn : with ~au lu,rc. '.!'he followrn~ hst of rules com- hour of Greek Coun cil. Dut more than that, October iif- pnsed the busmess of the meet - . . teeuth is Hornecomin g ! in"'. No Soronty Pledging A Huge Pa.ra<l.e f A s tud ent must be enrolled Maybe it's lac k of ma te rial and ., \lr eady plans at ·c bring made .fot· at l east one ire meste r in C. S. maybe it ' the " depr ession" but for the most monst rous parade in 'I'. C. before he or she is eligible to what cvc1 ,tit i ·. the Omegas a nd 'l'au the history of the in ·t itutio n. But be " rush ed or pl edged" by a fra- Garns have a gr eed not to do any in order to mak e t hi s event a real tcrnity or sorority. · j1l ccl g in g this sem este r. How ever succc s, we mu. t :.:'t bu. y. Stu- 2:' Ru shing for tlris semester th e real sit u atio n is thi s; - a de nts p rcpa rin , floats arc nr"'ed shall co mm ence October 3 and gr eat man y gir ls from each sorori- to get in to uch wi t h ?,fr. Evans, cont inu e through October 10. ty were g raduat ed la st yea r, a nd Miss Carl sten, or l\[r·. C:iovannini. On Octolber 11 invitat ions for the girl~ who arc le ft feel that it Prizes To Be Awarded pledges ·hall be presen ted to the woul rl be to their adrnnta ge to respect ive deans for approval and wait un t il n ext semeste r, wh en Of course, prizes arc to be mailing. Th e week of October 11 they can take mor e than just two awa rd ed. Th e second prize to October 17 inclusive · shall be or three girls int o the orgnniza- banncr, won two succe. sive years known as "s il ent week' ' dur ing tions. . by the W . A. A., and th er eby be- which no organization sha ll en- Be on your good behavior girls, comi.ng th eir own has been r e- gage in rushing or pledging. yon 're - being watched. placed. Last yea r the Omega Mu Chi Sorori ty won the f irst prize cup. 'J'he year before it was Sigma Zet a. '.l. ' hi s. year it will be - well, upp cr-classmcn, l oo k to your laurels, for Dame Rumor h as it that some Pre hmen ha ve been wot' kin g on their float since mid- summer. Also, there is room .fo1 · tunts. J,a ·t y'ear the " Ilungry Five" were catin::r candy for seve ral days after the parad e. Mammoth box es of: candy are n ot to be sneezed nt . Welsh Group To Sing Here Next Tuesday Teachers To Convene Here · On Saturday HIGH SCHOOL TO DEDICATE NEW GRIDIRON Con.ch Ca bby E, wers ' Gridders From Wausau To Play Here Saturday · Stevens Point High school · will officially dedi cate it s new Georke Athletic field this ,Saturday with Coach Cab by Ewer· anrl his stro ng Wausau eleven furni shing the op- po ·ition for the local preps. Ga.me at 2 :30 A de dicati on ceremony will pre- cede the gam e. 'l'h High school band, under the direction of R. R. Grindl e, will be on hand and other fea tur es will be includ ed on the program. 'l'he ga me 1dll s tart at 2 :30 o'clock. · Last Saturday Couch Harry Ring dahl 's gridd ers battl ed a ·corelcss t ie wit .h :irnrshficld while Waus'au nipp ed Shawano, 14 to 13. Both teams arc mentioned as con- tend ers for the n1lley cbampion- ship. Saturday's tilt will at l east eliminat e one of th t-m temporari- ly. Ticket Sale Friday Ray A. Goerke, High school fi- nan cier, stated that college stu- dent,; may pur ·hasc thei1· rick ets at the rcgufar stude nt price by buying tl1cir tickets at the Hig h . choo l l •' riduy afternoon. A new steel fence enc ir cles the e ntir e field area. No cars a rc allowed inside the new at hl etic field . FREE TICKETS TO LOCAL SHOW Fun Galore For Grads Prollaoly the most impressive H omecom in g pro~ ram ever a t- tempted is to be ca rri ed out. Aft er th e parad e, the clccl icat ion of th e field. Then the game; and last, but by no means least, the dan ce that so popularizes vents of this na ture. So c'mon, folk:, J et's. get busy and show th~~ e r~; 'e xt Tu esday morning, Oct. 11, at asscm hly a rea l treat. is in store fo r lo cal college students. The wo rld renowned "'Ve lsh Im·per ial , ingcrs" will aga in e1 iterta in us. 'l 'he sin gers have the di st in ct ion of being Britain's gr eate9t mal e ensemble. · A convention will be held in t he local co ll ege t his Satu rda y when 40 professors and teachers from th e differ ent colleges and the uni- versity of Wi sconsin will convene to dicuss problems p erta ining to geogra11hy. Last week 's winn ers of the free Fox theatre ticket contes t were turrnng A'l':tds what a. real homcco min" i s. New Cheerleaders Will Stir Up Pep Dr. Charles E. Ba rker 's l ectur e on " How to Get the Most Out Of Life" was presented with a punch in e1·cry word to ~he st udent body last Tu esday. Dr. Barker 'was physical advi er to the late Wil- liam U. '!' aft, when th e l atter was pres ident. Banquet At Hotel Doris Leavens, Mosin ee; Pete C. F. Wat on, dire ctor of the P ete rson, Amherst; and Miss May grammar d epartment, said the Roach of the faculty. If you can assembly ll'ill open with a business cor r ect ly sp IL yo ur 1rnme from meeting at!) :30 o'cl oc k Saturday any on of the three lines below morning. In the aftern oo n at 3 report to the Point er ed itor. Th e o'clock the guests will be take n on co mplimen tary tickets are good n si:; d1t see ing ti-ip. A banquet at at the local theat re anytime. Hotel Whi t in g at 5 :30 o'c lock will The winners below include one whole raft of pep mak ers in conclude the clay's program. coed, one male st udent, and one Frit s ·h, chwahn , Vau ghn, and · · . lf oluhetz thc -756 st ud ents should Awarded Our City faculty memb er: be able to cl(•an up a ny stude nt · Tn former years the geography (F irst ,vinner) - body with a moral victory. in st ructors meet bi-at~nua)ly at · REDSONANLORA,C Ev ery one knows of Fritsch 's )fadison. Stevens Pomt is the ( 'econd Winn er) Veteran and versat il e cheer- ability as a Paul Wh,iteman , and first c ity to be awarded. the c_on- HOLDEDDRAWTUEL -~ a~er~=~ u~ r-~o =v ~e~ c~, """"' 1a "' s '""" g""" on =-e =-+= 1s ,....., c=e""" e=- r .....,.e"'a '""' c,., , "" n""g...,..... . in.-,.......: ·u ·()l"routsitle-tlre-ca-p~t&l---e-1- · .,,,.. ;---------,----,-------~- into the dark co· rners and u ncov- many movement s.' Vau ghn and Her ea fter the group will meet an- ( Third Winner) ered some real ta l ent. With a the r est have plen ty of "it". nually. NIPLERDSRANKPN

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Page 1: THE POINTER · 2016. 4. 1. · short years. \Ve enjoy llavin"' them mix with us and we always try to give them a warm welc_ome here. But, to ask a little privacy at our class and

Keep In Mind

Oct 15 THE POINTER Dance In New Gym Saturday

Series III Vol. VII No. 4 Stevens Point, Wis., October 6, 1932 Price 7 cents

ZORN'S GRIDDERS OUR· GUESTS .A HUGE PARADE,

DANCE AND HOP TO GREET GRADS

Plans For College· Homecoming All Set; Eau Ola.ire

To Be Host

New Rules Adopted By Gree·k Council; No Sorority Pledges

Greek Council held its first Pledging shall begin on 'l'uesday, meeting Tuesday eve·ning, Scptcm- October 18 and cont inue for four ber 27, following t he sorority and weeks, until November 15. The f raternity meetings. 'l'hi · year the last period of this pledge week council is made up of the foUow- shall be known as " hell week.", ing members: . · November 8 to 15 iuclusive. It is · Omega 11'.ht Chi, Roberta Lindow left to the discretion of t he fra ter-

Bascball has taken the back- and Margaret Levi; Tau Gamma ni ty or sorority for the da te and ground; from 1\[aine to Cali fo rnia Beta, P earl Merrill and Elizabeth manner of formal initiation. and from Wis onsin to Florida Neuberger; Phi igma Epsilon, N Pa.ddl I Clas

I a 1. · t Ccd1·1·c v1· !? ar1c' Celest1·11e Nt1csse ,· 0

es 11 l football s arc t rn c 111g agams _ .,

f lying feet as thousands of schools Chi Delta Rho. Donald Duggan 3. No paddles or dev ices which settle down to make the coming and Edward Luethold. Cedric cause disturbance shall be per-

]. "f cl , ,.,,., ,vas elected el1a;~mau of tlie nutted in the class rooms or halls senson bi gger t 11111 eve r or ear o ~

Id R " A cl J · St 01·ga11·1zat1·011, ancl Edward Leu- during. the entire plcd"'e period-o utgurs . u 1ere 111 ev-ens Point we are doing our little thold was elected secreta ry. durin g school hours. bit. On 0<:tobcr fi[tcenth tevens Adopt New Rules 4. '.l'he fourth Tuesday of ev~ry

,:, C · . . month hall be the regular meetmg P oint locks horn: with ~au lu,rc. '.!'he followrn~ hst of rules com- hour of Greek Council. Dut more than that, October iif- pnsed the busmess of the meet- . . teeu th is H ornecoming ! in"'. No Soronty Pledging

A Huge Pa.ra<l.e f A student must be en rolled Maybe it's lack of ma terial and .,\lready plans at·c bring made .fot· at least one iremester in C. S. maybe it ' the " depression " but

for the most monstrous parade in 'I'. C. before he or she is eligible to whatcvc1,tit i ·. the Omegas and 'l'au the history of the in ·titution. But be " rus hed or pledged" by a fra- Garns have agreed not to do any in order to make thi s even t a rea l tcrnity or sorority. ·j1lccl g ing this semester . However succc s, we mu. t :.:'t bu. y. Stu- 2:' Rushing for tlris semester the real situation is this; - a dents prcpa rin , floats arc nr"'ed shall commence October 3 and g reat many girls from each so rori­to get in to uch wi t h ?,fr. Evans, cont inue through October 10. ty were g raduated last year , and Miss Carlsten, or l\[r·. C:iovannini. On Octolber 11 invitations for the girl~ who arc left feel that it

Prizes To Be Awarded pledges ·ha ll be presen ted to the woul rl be to their adrnntage to respective deans for approval and wait un t il next semester, when

Of course, prizes arc to be mailing. The week of October 11 they can take more than just two awarded. The second prize to October 17 inclus ive ·shall be or three gi rl s into the orgnniza-banncr, won two succe. sive years known as "silent week' ' during t ions. . by the W . A. A., and ther eby be- which no organization shall en- Be on your good behavior girls, comi.ng their own has been r e- gage in rushing or pledging. yon 're -being watched. placed. Last yea r the Omega Mu Chi Sorori ty won the f irst prize cup. 'J'he year before it was S igma Zeta. '.l.' his. year it will be - well, uppcr-classmcn, look to yo ur laurels, for Dame Rumor has it that some Pre hmen have been wot'king on their float since mid­summer.

Also, th ere is room .fo1· tunts. J,a ·t y'ear the " Ilungry Five" were catin::r candy for several days after the parade. Mammoth box es of: candy are not to be sneezed nt.

Welsh Group To Sing Here Next Tuesday

Teachers To Convene Here · On Saturday

HIGH SCHOOL TO DEDICATE

NEW GRIDIRON Con.ch Cabby E,wers ' Gridders

From Wausau To Play Here Saturday ·

Stevens Point High school · will officially dedicate its new Georke Athletic field this ,Saturday with Coach Cab by Ewer· anrl his strong Wausau eleven furnishing the op­po ·ition for the local preps.

Ga.me at 2 :30

A dedication ceremony will pre­cede the game. 'l'h High school band, und er the direction of R. R. Grindle, will be on hand and other f eatures will be included on the program. 'l'he game 1dll start at 2 :30 o'clock. ·

Last Saturday Couch Harry Ringdahl 's gridders ba t tled a ·corelcss t ie wit.h :irnrshficld while Waus'au nipped Shawano, 14 to 13. Both teams a rc mentioned as con­tenders for the n1lley cbampion­ship. Saturday's tilt will at least eliminate one of th t-m temporari­ly.

Ticket Sale Friday

Ray A. Goerke, High school fi­nancier, stated that college stu­dent,; may pur ·hasc thei1· rickets at the rcgu far student price by buying tl1cir tickets at t he High . chool l•'riduy afternoon. A new steel fence encircles the entire field a rea. No cars arc a llowed ins ide the new athletic field .

FREE TICKETS TO LOCAL SHOW

Fun Galore For Grads Prollaoly the most impressive

H omecom in g pro~ram ever a t­tempted is to be ca rri ed out . After the parade, the clccl ication of the field. Then the game; and last, but by no means least, the dance that so p opularizes ven ts of this na ture. So c'mon, folk:, Jet's. get busy and show th~~e r~;

'ext Tuesday morning, Oct. 11, at asscm hly a real treat. is in store fo r loca l college students. The world renowned "'Velsh Im·perial , ingcrs" will aga in e1itertain us. 'l'he singers have the distinction of being Britain's greate9t male ensemble. ·

A convention will be held in the loca l co llege t his Saturday when 40 professors and teachers from the different colleges and the uni­versity of Wisconsin will convene to di cuss problems perta ining to geogra11hy. Last week 's winners of the free

Fox theatre ticket contest were

turrnng A'l':tds what a. real homccomin" is.

New Cheerleaders Will Stir Up Pep

Dr. Charl es E . Barker 's lecture on " How to Get t he Most Out Of Life" was presented with a punch in e1·cry word to ~he student body last Tuesday. Dr. Barker 'was physical advi er to the late Wil­liam U . '!'aft, when the latter was pres ident.

Banquet At Hotel Dor is Leavens, Mosinee; P ete C. F. Wat on, directo r of the P eterson, Amherst; and Miss May

grammar department, said the Roach of t he faculty. If you can assembly ll' ill open with a business correctly sp IL your 1rnme from meeting at!) :30 o'clock Saturday any on of the three lines below morning. In the a fte rn oon at 3 report to the Pointer ed itor. The o'clock the guests will be taken on complimentary t ickets are good n si:;d1t see ing ti-ip . A banquet at at the loca l t heatre anytime. H otel Whi t ing at 5 :30 o'clock will Th e winners below include one

whole raft of pep makers in conclude t he clay's program. coed, one mal e student, and one Frits ··h, chwahn, Vaughn, and · · . lfoluhetz thc -756 students should Awarded Our City facul ty member: be able to cl(•an up any student · Tn former years the geography (First ,vinner) -body with a mora l victo ry. instructors meet bi-at~nua)ly at · REDSONANLORA,C

Every one knows of Fritsch 's )fadison. Stevens Pomt is the ( 'econd Winner) Veteran and ve rsatile cheer - ability as a Paul Wh,iteman, and first city to be awarded. the c_on- HOLDEDDRAWTUEL

-~a~er~= ~u~r-~o=v~e~c~, """"'1a"'s'"""g"""on=-e=-+=1s,.....,c=e"""e=-r .....,.e"'a'""'c,.,,""n""g...,......in.-,.......:·u ·()l"routsitle-tlre-ca-p~t&l---e-1-·.,,,..;---------,----,-------~-into the dark co·rners and u ncov- many movements.' Vaughn and Hereafter the group will meet an- (Third Winner) ered some real talent. With a the rest have plenty of "it". nually. NIPLERDSRANKPN

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2 THE POINTER

Vol. ·VII. THE POINTER No.4

Published Weekly nt Stev&ns Point by the students of tho Control Wisconsin State Teachers College. Subscription Price $2.00 per year.

Entered aa ·sccond-c1nss matter Ma.y 26, 1927, at tho post office :it Stevens Point, Wisco~s:in, under the Act of March 3, 1879. ·

EDITORIAL STAFF Editor ...... .. .. . .. : • ....... George R. Maurer, Phono 240J or 43; Office 158,l Associate Editor ..................... : . . ........ . ............... John Wied News Editors ........•.......................... Gordon Utcs, Donald Crocker Sports Editor .................... . .....•..•... .. ...... . ... Samuel H. Bluthe Society Editor .... .. ....•..•..•..•. . •..•..•........ . ...... Florence Woboril Girls' Sports Editor ... . . : • ... . . ...... .. .•.. ; .. . ..•......... . .. Alta Stauffer No,vs ... ..... . ..... . ......... . ........ .... ..... . . . ... . , ... , .. Natnlio Gor&ki Contributor ............. . ........... . . ..... ...... . ....... Burton E. Hotvedt

BUSINESS STAFF Business Mn.n3gcr ................. , . .. .. , .. . : ........ Cedric Vig, Phone SlOJ Circulation Manager ...... .................. . ....... . ..... . ... Ignatius Mish Faculty Adviser .............. . ....................... Raymond M. Rightsoll

_ (_College Oflicc Information, Phone 224)

OUR PREPS TAKE US WRONG

We have received several letters during the past few weeks from High school students relative to our all school and college parties. .Appare1;ttly they have misinterprntcd the meaning of the action taken by our college on -this point.

We heartily agree with the action of T . .A. Rogers and his social committee in prohibiting outsiders from our private all school parties. We don't try to brea.k -in on a Rotary club, young married couples', or· High school dance. Why should .they be entitled to in­vite themselves to ours Y After our 800 students jam into the gym we hardly have room for more.

However, this actio'n only . applies to our school parties. High school students and townspeople are always welcome to our college dances after football ,and basketball games. Our homecoming game

STUDENT

BROADCAST

Dcnr Editor: · I notice you :no givin& free subscrip­

tiQns for humor furnished your paper. I nominate you, for the remark which rends, "They, (Cnrlcton) will expect to meet the President, aml piny some other outstnuding tcnms on the cnst.Drn coast''. I am informed by my neighbor who hns voted tho Democratic tieket for forty years thnt the President is not even an outstm1din,: mnn, let nlone tenm. With a batting nverago of .350, how can ho bc1'

Yours truly, JOHN SMITH, Sr.,

City Dolivory Route, Stevens Point, ,vis.

''FROM THE JANITOR'S. DUSTPAN"

is next week and we openly invite all people to the dance in our new -·-------------­gym at i;iight. We are not overlooking the fact that some of our present High school students will comprise our coll ege· group in a few short years. \Ve enjoy llavin"' them mix with us and we always try to give them a warm welc_ome here.

But, to ask a little privacy at our class and college parties, surely isn 't stamping on the toes of our prep stude!}tS or townspeople. When admission is charged at our dances, High school students are taxed the. same price as college students. .A. rumor had it that they were being taxed a higher rate. Townspeople, however, are charged the regular outsider admission.

Let's bury the hatchet. To prove our statement we invite all High school students and townspeople to our big homecoming game and dance on Saturday, Oct. 15.

OUR CLASS ELECTIONS AND POLITICS

Class elections will be held on Thursday, Oct. 20, at 11 o'clock after the regular a sembly hour. Students should take this matter seriously. Your selection of class offi~ers will, to a great extent, de­termine the activeness and stability of your group during the coming year. You have two weeks in which to acqua int yourselves with your fellow classmen. Now is the time to scout around for candi­dates.

Every wide-awake college has a certain amount of politics in it - and we have reason to believe that students will fi nd it here. Our recent state primary election shifted the political power from one group to another, partly because of a powerful and successful cam­paign drive. As college. students we should have sufficienLinitiative and enthusiasm in politics to be concerned in class elections.

When we vote for our officers two weeks hence, let's vote with a serious intent - and let's forget our Hi"h school tricks. Pick out your choice or class officers and start campai!!Il ing for them now. Why not make Thursday, Oct. 20, a rea l political day in the local college T

Hard Times Hit Madison Houses

Five fraternity and two sorori ty houses aetive on the University of Wisconsin campus in 1931, have been forced to close their doors because of financial difficulties

hi report was issued by Scott H. Goodnight, dean of men. ·

REMEMBER The Humor Contest spon­

sored by the Pointer closes Next Monda.y,- Oct. 10. Three big prizes for t he best j okes or funny stories submitt ed. Drop your entries in the Pointer mail box on . the third floor.

Th,cso .are tho' tilings thnt ,,..e road a bout: Eddio Kotnl plans Boxing bouts. Four new cheer lenders mnko us yo11. Point plans \Vhitcwnter 's funarnl knell. Giovannini is back again, And n now Prof hero called Mr. Reppon A bunch of wrnnglors form n c.lub called

Bloc. · Carleton's win termed not a shoek. ].fish sells directories ha.nd over fist He's one man they can't resist. Debaters plan a quarrelsome year. Their stnto tournpy will bo bold

right. hero. .And L 'ii Arthur is tho Men's Room

head. HOmccorning is due, and that's

'nu.ff sod'· "John Tho ,Janitor"

LESS N:OISE P LEASE

Dear Editor: As long as this is going to bo a free ­

for nH Vox Pop, may I criticize some of tho "kids" in ou.r largo cl38ses. Cer· tnin of our professors have the right opinion that coll ego students should mnintnin their own discipline. Ta.king advnntago of this theory and tho largo classes, some students make such an in· !ornal racket in tho bnck seats that tho lecturo cnnnot bo hoard by those boliev­ing thnt this is a school n.nd not a. sc,v. ing circle.

. BOOK WORM

NO l,XCEPTIONS TO THE RULES Dear Editor: Remombor last spring that tho Greek

Council made n. bunch of much needed rules! Now let's sec if nll tho orga.nizn. lions wrn nbido by thorn.

TONY DA GREEK

AN H ONEST DEBTOR Plover, Wis., R. 1.

Mr. Frnnk Spindler, Stevens Point, Wis. Denr Mr. Spindler:

Sept. 20, 1932

Lnst ycnr while I wns n ttending coJ. lcgc, I borrowed some money from the Student Lonn }'uncl. Now t hat I nm earni ng and in n position to pay it ba.ck I would Hke to know where I would

go

appreciate very much it

RADIO PROGRAM IS ANNOUNCED

The Purple and Gold Radio Hom·, to be broadcast over sta­tion WLBL at three o'clock Fri­clny afternoon will include sev­cn1l pinno solos by Mrs. Carol Van Bu. kirk, several popular piano numbers by Donald Halver­son, the College News by Burton Uotvcdt, numbers by a trio, XYZ, Home Economics hints, aucl sev­era l vioUn solos by Fritz Knud­sen. A very clever playlet, "Don't Toll My Wife", has been adapted from a story in Colliers Weekly. Gerhard Willccke is in charge of this week's pro.gram. He will nlso do the annouucm"'.

you could give mQ this information. · l nm enclosing a. stamped envelope.

Sincerely LOUELLA LEARY

P. S. This is tho kind of a lotto~ that tho com,pitteo on student loans

clcJight to receive. Suoh totters show that our students still" bolicvo in tho f.ino virtue of meeting their . entailed obligntions.

F. N. S.

Dem Editor : I have written n. poem on tho men's

loungo. You may publish it it you cnro to.

MEN' S LOUNGE

Lounge set a.round tho room, Lots of lazy chairs, C.hccker bo:ud.s, n rndio, Somo tnbles hero nnd there.

·Pennants hang upon \ho wall, School colors form tho drapes, A gathcrlng pince for cnrofrco Inds, Exchanging talcs of scrnpca.

Sonic nre resting on iho lounges, Some eit rending in tho chairs, Somo sit at onse and listen '110 what's coming via tho n.ir.

Ma.yhn.p it is n. basebn ll game, Score standing-two to three; Mnyhn.p it is somo music, Makes you dream so happily.

What ever a. teJlow wunts to do, In tho way ot rest and fun; This room is just tho plnco to be, 'Tis used by everyone.

\Vhone 're you want to slip a.way When duty see ms to irk, Just tarry a bit ,vithin lhis room, You 'II gain new heart for work.

Hero you f ind friendship good n.nd true, Hero rnre camarndcrie, Fellowship and happiness, Tho soul of C. S. T. C.

JH:RBERT W. SEE, Gilman, ,vis.

CON SOLATION FOB. THE Pll.EP8

Dear Editor: Of course thcro :.1ro J1igh school stu­

dents who will feel hurt now that socio! commi ttee dances will be limited to the college students, who originnJly J>6Y for them. Tho argumont will bo that t ho preps ure good enough when we wa nt t heir money but unwelcome when th~y hnvcn 't a·ny. AH n student I bcJiovc that tho Props sh<>l'l<l not take that at­tituclc. Pn..id <lances arc novor as crowded, but it iR logical that collogo s udentM shouhl have first rotcronce a 1c JUS 1sn room a n. reo da-nco for n second proforonco.

LOUNGE ROQM LIZARD

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LOCALS TO OPEN AT WHITEWATER GRIDDERS SET

FOR HOT SCRAP IN ENEMY CAMP

.Kota.lmen To Leave Frida.y Noon For Southern Ba.ttle ;

Squad F it

Conference football makes its bow next Saturday afternoon, when Coach Kotal takes his gridders to White,vater to meet the· strong Purwhite squad.

"Gridiron Grudge

The Southerners have always been tough picking for the locals. Last year they careened down the local gridiron for a 14 to O win, and shame forbids our mention­ing the score of the year pre­vious. llowever, this is another year. If you don't believe it, look at the calendar.

The Pointers will be in shape for the Whitewater game, accord­ing to trainer Shafton. Garber will be fit to go, and Christenson and Reimer arc in perfect trim.

After the Whitewater game lo­cal fans are looking forward to the big game of the home season, the Homecoming tilt with Eau Claire.

Strong Team The Whitewater team numbers

many veterans of last year 's play, and their new material is out­standing, observers state. Last Friday night they indulged in their final wannup for the Point game, meeting St. Viator's Col­lege of Kankakee, Ill. Coach Ko­tal scouted the game, and brought back a good idea. of the ·white­)vater style of play.

A student send-off is expected to start the team out in the right fram e of mind to' bring back that game.

COLLEGE BOUTS TO BE HELD .ON

ATHLETIC FIELD

SAM'S PORT · HOR TS

Conference football is not re­garded very highly by Milwaukee sp.orts writ~rs. 'l'hey write that the conference looks quite weak

For insta.nce, Oshkosh was n~t impressive, although they bea.t, 13 to 7, Marquette, Michiga.n. River F alls didn 't show exceptional strength in defea.ting Ma.ca.lester.

Superior and Milwaukee alone have shown strength, the Peds de­feating Elmhurst, and Superior snowing under her opening op­ponent.

Stout and Eau Claire are not particularly strong, whii'e our own Kotalmen took it. on the chin from Carleton.

Auel at this time every year, ladies and gentlemen, we start predicting football results. Last year we batted about .500, which is pretty fair guessing.

Cross Country SCORING CHANCE Team Proposed

A varsity cross-country t~am, STOPPED BY GUN planned last year, but dropped pecause of lack of financial .back- • AT END OF HALF mg, has been proposed again by Coach Kotal.

Veteran Ma.teria.1

The fine showing made by the Point tracksters is undoubtedly a factor in the r enewed interest in the spoi·t. Track lettermen, such as Scribner and Reichert, could provide a. vet eran nucleus to the harrier squad.

Real Competitio~ Another point in the fav.or 0£

the cross-cotmtry team is the pos­sibility of conference competit,ion. Milwaukee has always had a strong harrier squad, and other colleges can provide suitable op-position. ·

Men who have signi.ficd their intention of going out for the team are:

Greene, Koehl , Scribner, Rei­chert, Mi lls, Tutt, A. Baker, M:c­Dona lcl , H. Mueller, Ringness, Ro­berts.

Marshfield And Point To Score In Stiff

Opener

VALLEY STANDINGS

Fail

W L. T Pct. Merrill ......... .. .. 2 0 0 1.000 Nekoosa ... ....... .. 1 0 0 1.000 Antigo . ........... ,1 0 0 1.000 Wisconsin Rapids ... i 1 0 .500 Stevens Point .. . ... . 0 0 1 .000 l\Iarshficlcl . ... .. ... 0 0 1 .000 Wausau . ......... . . 0 0 0 .000 Rhinelander ... . ... . 0 2 0 .000 '£omahawk ......... 0 2 0 .000

Sa.turda.y 's Results · Stevens Point 0, Marshfield 0. Nekoosa 7, Rhinelander 2. Antigo 28, Wisconsiv,. Rapids 0. l\ferrill 33, Tomahawk 0. Wausau 14, Shawano 13.

Next Week 's Ga.mes

Wa usau at Stevens Point. Merrill at Antigo.

Next Sa.turda.y 's results should be: Stevens Point to beat Whitewater Student Managers La Crosse to whip Pla.tteville d

l\farshfreld at Wisconsin Rapids. Tomahawk at Rhinelander.

Milwa.ukee to ta.ke Oshkosh Will Be Assiste . River Falls to beat Stout A bitterly fought -game be-

- " Windy" Thomas Directs Pugs Wisconsin to trim Iowa. The call i ·sued by rnanagera tween the tevens Point preps In Workouts For The Point High to edge out Wausa.u Harris Sbafton and Bill Herrick anil Uiirshfield lligh School end-

Glove Tourney brought out many ·applicants for ed in a scoreless tie at Lincoln .Another boxing tournament, the job of assistant ,manager. Out fi eld, Wisconsin Rapids, Satur-

staged by "Windy" Thomas and fine points of the game and of these were selected th ree men- day. Although the Pointers l it-presented by the Athletic Asso- getting them in shape. ' Gilber t Busch, Bonduel; Ray Ur- erally "mopped up the field " ciation, is plannecl for the near banowski, city; and A.lbi~ Dum- with ~farshfield, reeling off seven future, according to Coach Kota.l. Held Outdoors phy, al so from Stcvell6 P omt. first clowns to the Wood County

A Rea.l Show Accordfog to 'tentative plans After one year of service as as- gridders two, they Jacked the the fights will be staged on th~ sistant the two managers and scoring punch .

. Those who saw the fights held new athletic field, under installed Couch Kotal will select a manager in thC:)new gym last spring will lights. The fo llowing men have for next year. When the manager Pointers Three.ten appreciate the treat in store for signified their intention of engag- has served a year he will be a- A wonderfttl scoring chance them this fall. ing in this form of mod ified mur- warded an "S" sweater. Next wa. missed late in the second

" Windy ", the school 's out- der : year one of the assistants will be quarter, when they had the ball stand_ing professional bo)Ce_r\ is Ga.rber, Riemer, chosen to fill the vacancies to be on l\larshfield's · four-yard line

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COEDS ENJOY SPORTS

Many have n•portcrl for the fall sports fo r women. About a dozen girls arc in the advanced tcnn:~ tin . . '!'he riding clns · inclnclc~ thirty-one. A.rchcry claim twcn­ty-Jonr students \\'bil e liockcy <lrnws the l.urgcst grnup - forty girls. lt is not too lute to .report yet. If you are int.e_rc.' ~cd lll any or •vcrn l o[ the acttv1!tcs, report nt the regular pra •lice hour.

HA.MEURGER STAND

'fh c firs t regular dncct ing of the Women 's Athletic L\ ssociation \\'as hclrl Wedncsdn~·. September 28, in the Girl 'Lounge Room. A.ftcr t.11 c routine and special bn ·inc s were taken care of, including all Ilomccomin" a rrangements, Pro­fesso r Culver spoke on Sports, in general and Archery, in · particu­lar.

\V . .A. A. will sponsor a hambur­ger ·tnnd on the Athletic Field during the llomecoming Game. '\\ ntch for further unnounccmcnfs of this feature!!

Hot Dog Feed

Last Thur clay fifty g irls hiked to Scribner 's for a hot dog feed. Hot dogs \\'Ore only a fe\\' of the victual · upon \\'hich t he gi rls fen ted. .After most of the viands were capably di ·posed of, the girls gathered round the bonfire for n "sing", including iolk and popu­lar songs .

JOIN Y. W . C. A.

If you hnnn ·t a lrencly sinned up and you do want to join Y. W this ~·car, see one o[ t.he Q!t~inet i'II cm b c rs· immed iately . Next 'l'hurilay the initiaiion crvi ce for all new mem15cr will he held. '\Yatch the bulletin boa rd for an­nouncement o[ the place and time.

THERE 'WILL BE .A CABINE'f :\rEETL\'G TONI1'E .AT 7 :30 IN TH.E RECREA.TIO~ ROOU OF NELSO~ HALL.

Portage C~unty Medical Society·

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Thompson .Elected Michelsen Forms Men's Room Head New Band Group Arthur 'l'hompson, sc;1ior, was

clcctrd Chairman of the llouse Commi ttee. at the Inst De11n 's 111 cct i11g. '!'he other members of t his g roup will be ' clcctcd, one from each class, ns -0011 as the class meet in g,,; nrc h •ld. 'fhc com, miU c will ·have charge of the men's lounge room, where im­provements, t h1·011gh Prcsicl nt 11.,·c rs' effo rt -·, ha\'e :made it a Ycry •·c lul.,by " meeting place.

ADV AN CED TENNIS

At a band concert. gi,·en at Al­moml Frida r cn11 ing. Mr. )[i­chc lseu heacl of the loca l mu ic <l cpart~eut, directed the '' Bucca­neer March" . .A lex Peter on, who \\'as graduated here last June, is the head of the .Almond Hi"'h school music department and wa' in charge of tl1e program.

llfr, Miehelsen will select n 98 piece band from hlgh schools iu central Wisconsin and will dit·cct this band at the Central Wisconsin 'l'eachers Convention at '\Vausau tomorrow.

Organized c o m b a t between freshmen and sophomores i still contenanced at some Universities.

From 4 :30 to .[i :30 o 'clock on .Mondays, one may sec advanced te nni · players improving their teclmiqne. Beginning lessons arc g iven in nil gym clas ·cs . .All girls int ere tcd in tennis arc urged to ,--------------. practice whenever possible. When STEVENS POINT BEVERAGE co. .\'OU have mastered the J'uudamen­tnl strokes oI the game, come to the Monday evening practices.

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'l'he class in hor eback riding ,--------------. started its maneuvers Saturday morning at the Riding Academy with a two hour lesson iu mount­ing, dismounting, seating, saddles, and other 1,uatcrinl n ecessary for good horscmanshrp . .About thirty g irl hin-e signed up for this type of Phy. Ed. work.

GIRLS HIKE

On W eduesday evening, Sep­tember 21, more than f>O girls fiikecl to the Old Waterworks Park for n hamburger iecd. .A.nd \\'ere those hamburgers good f One hacl to be there to appreciate the extraordinary "goodness". Aitcr the feed, Thyrza Iverson, president of W. A. A., introduced each of tf1e Sportbeads, who in tiiru told omething significant about the particular sport of which he Jias charge. ·

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.All active members o.f Sigma Zeta n1·0 askecl to be on the look­out fo r new members, both active and associate. ames of the el­ig ible ·tudcnts arc to be handed to i\liss Jones, chairman of the membership committee.

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" Bloc" Meets Tonight

Members of the r cently Or"all - .Prof. Rep pen Joins Local

Mixed Chorus ized "Bloc" club will hold their r egular bi-montlily . meeting t o­n ight at the home of 'l'om .S mith, 500 Division · street. Mr. J. R . P fiffner, local a ttorney, will be a guest speaker: Last week the or­ganizat ion held it.s fir ·t meeting at the home of Proft! sor Norman Kn11t~cn, 1204 East No1·mal Ave. Professor E . '1'. Smith and Capt. F erdinand A. Hirzy were the club 's guests last week. 'l'he club member. hip i limited to nine. Burton Hotvedt is chairnrnn.

Fraternity Dance. The Chi Delta Rho fratcmi ty

will sponsor a dancing party nex t Saturday evening. 'l'he du nce will he held in the new gymna ·irun and the music will he fu rn ished by Ray Jacobs ' six piece orches­tra. Chaperones for the affair will be ·l\Ir . and l\Irs. Rights<:ll, a nd Mr. Knutzen. A small ad­miss ion price will be charged.

Soph. P arty A r ecord crowd attended the

dancing party last Sat urday night in tl1e new gymnasium. - Ben Mannis ancl his seven-piece or­chestra furnished the mu ic for the evening. 'l'he Sophomores, under the direction of Richard Schwalm in cooperat ion with t he social committee, sponsored the delightful pa ,· ty. lllr. and i\I1·s. Schmeeckle were the chaperones for the evening.

Phi Sig Smoker

Phi Si<>ma Epsilon fraternity entertained pro pee ti vc pledges at n. smoker at the Gingham 'rca Room on Tuesday evening. Re­freshments wer e served.

Dorm Dance

A very congenial crow'd gather­ed at Nelson Hall fo r a dancing party, Friday evening. Music was f ur nished by the most human of orchestras, the player piano. 'l'he r ece ipts arc to be u ed fo r the Nelson · Hall H omecoming Float.

Rural Life Club ~ The second meeting of the Ru­

ral Life Club was held 1\fonday njght, October 3 in the Runl As­sembly r oom . A very in teresting program was in sto re fo r the members. Communi ty singing was led by Roland Koyen afte r which Irl Thurber, the president of the organization, gave a short address. His ta lk conveyed to the new members the thought of how much the Rural Li fe Club had mean t to him ·as n. former stu­dent. Two vocal olos were given by Roland Ko~en, "Danny :Boy " and "Brown Bird Singi ng. '' An in tere t ing r ecitation in Swedish dialect was a lso giveu,

According to Professor Peter J. Michelsen, over 75 reported for

Fiaculty St'ar.'f ~~ixed chorus tryouts 0~ Monday . TJ mght. 'l'he number JS almost

- ----- double that of last year and, with Profes 0 t· els 0 . Reppen, the addition of several more

Madison, has been added to the local college faculty, a step voices, it is .expected that the ncce. ita tcd by the large enroll- C'horus will •be greatly improved.

To Work On Opera mcnt. He will be au instructor in History and E conomics. Reppen will occupy a cl ass room on the Perhaps the most important third floor, adjoining i\fr. Spind- function of the chorus this year ler's room. will be the· rendering of nil vocal

Has Doctor Degree elections from the o p e r a Our .new member received his " Faust", by Gounod, to be pre­

Doctor of Phi losophy degree sented hefore the assembly some­from Wi ·cousin la t June. He t ime in :March. has had teaching experience at The music has arrived, and the the niversity of \\ iscon&in and Coll~ge orchestra j s now practis­at Yariou · teachers coileges in ing for its part in the opera. lllinois and Wisconsin.

Fraternity Brothers i\Ir. and l\Irs. Reppen will r e- .V'~~Ttt,.!?55.

side in Stevens Point. They have ~ no children. Professor Reppen is a memhcr of Phi Della Kappa educational fraternity _of which Profe sors Smith, Steiner, Mott and Sc'4incecklc also are · mem­hcrs.

Primary Parents Day i\Icmbcrs of the college primary

department arc having their first annual " Parents Day" Friday, Octoher 14. In the morning the parents will visit the different clusses. A luncheon ,vill be given them at rclson hall at noon and an assembly program in the after­noon at 3 o 'clock. A reception will be held in the Home Econo­mic rooms at 4 o'clock . Miss Su­san Colman, director of the pri­mary depar tment, extends a cor­dial in vita t ion to all parents of · pri mary students and to all facul­t y nlcmbcrs.

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Plans for the n~w 19112 "Iris", annual yearbook of Central State '.l'eachers college, is well under• way. The officers chosen last yepr by the Junior class are Eileen Mueller, editor ; and Art Thompson, business manager.

M:r. T. A. Rogers ·is the faculty adviser. The selection of a com­plete staff, at the first class meet­ing, will start the work of the an­nual yearbook.

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LOCAL DEBATERS It is interesting to note th~t the stead of cars h~reafter n_s a result Among the new books to be re­Sta,te Teacher Col~ege at ~{1lwa~- of t~ie new !aw concernmg . auto- ·eived at the library will be the kee turned aw~1y _2;:,0 of 700 apph- ~obiles, which was recently put very valuable a~d interesting set

Stevens Point Is Chosen As Site For Tourney; Many

Veterans Ba.ck

Intercollegiate debates this year will be conducted under a new system, according to Prof. Leland l\f. Burroughs, head of the speech department. The old plp.n of three-men teams wi th debates held at each of the nine colleges in the league has given place to what is known as the "two-man tournament system".

Tourney Held Her e

C. S. T. C. has been honored in being chosen as the place for this year's tournament. Every teach­ers college in the state will send its debate teams here for competi­tion. . . the winners of the tourn­ament to be ad-judged the state champions. Each team will be expected to debate both the neg­ative and affirmative, sides of the question.

. Plans Being Drawn

cants for ach!11ss1on to the fresh- mto e~fect. . . of 24 volumes, The Dictionary man c)as tins year .. Th_c r eason · ~nly upon wl'ltten request of of National Biography. This set for thi.s wholesale reJect1on, ~c- their parents may students at the i . an outstandiuo- one. of English cording to John C. _Lazenby, cha~i·: university drive cars. A $2 Ii- Biography. It is" edited by Leslie man ~f the co_mnuttee ?n adm1S- ce1:1s~ fee will be charged for the Stephen and Sidney Lee. 'fhe ions, 1s found m the laek of teach- pr1v1lege and no . student may woi·k contains si"ned articles by

ing room ·and the hortage of d_rive. a~ automobile ?ntsid~ the speciali ·t , som; 30,935 biog­faculty members. c.1ty hm~ts of Champaign-Urbana, raphies cx<llusive of living pcr­

We hear a party at the Waupaca. la.kes la.st week-end resulted in four stiff necks. Baseball or fishing?

Every state and 48 nations send students to the University of Wis­consin.

Quoting C. L. Chri tensen, Dean of: the College of Agriculture, Uni­versity of ·wisconsin : "Today, in tpc midst of an economic depres­sion, there remains one thing in our American life whicli has not depreciated in value and that is education."

excep~ m cases of demonstrated sons. The. book dates way back necessity. .,.. to the times of the Caesars and

continues through, taking up some of the leaders who migrated to the English colonies in Ameri-Ben Mannis Forms

New Junior Band ca. F iction Synopsis

Another handy book is the "Guide to Best Fiction," by Er­nest A. Baker. This book con­tains the author, title, publisher and a fine synopsis of all fiction up to the present elate. The book is the revised edition and is of a useful nature.

The "Qomicil of Three", the executives of the debating league, the members of which are; Pro­fessor Burroughs of C. S. T. C., Mr. Williams of River Falls, and Mr. Donaldson of E11u Claire, will meet Oct. 8 at Eau Claire to draw up final tournament plans for · recommendation to · the Milwau­kee convention.

Needy students last year bor­rowed $50,000 from Wisconsin U­niversity.

A college education shows a man how little other people know.

P lans are well under way for .the organization of a Junior band. Ben Mannis, a practice teacher in the Junior high school, has fiye active members at present. With the help of some new instruments the band is ex­pected to grow to about twenty. A few members of the regular band will be u·sed until they qualify for l\fr. !\Iichelsen 's senior organization.

llouR GRADsll '29 Johnson, Myrtle A., 2 yr.

State Graded, 'fchr. Fifth Grade, Adams.

Many books have been received from the binders, and arc in very attractive colors. · 'l.'he complete list o.f magazines bound, are here and will be issued 'soon;

New Books Or dered

All orders for text books are out, and many have been filled: The rest will be issued at the earliest possible date.

14 In T. L. T. C.

In the library science class 180 have enrolled, while there are 14 in the Teachers Library Training

Tbe question chosen for debate this year is ; Resolved, That all banking functions should be reg­ulated by the federal government with deposits guaranteed.

Squa,d of 12

The debate squad this year, ac­cording to Mr. ButToughs, will be composed of twelve men. The competitive system will deter­mine which two teams will have the honor of representing the school in the state tournament. All prospective debaters are ad-

. vised to acquaint themselves· with the details of the question and be prepared for the call for candi-

. dates which will come sometime within the next few weeks.

Vetery.ns B~ k

It is .expected that competition · this year will be unusually keen, inasmuch as many of last year's squad will be back and a number of students with successful high school records arc proposing to try out. Those with co¥ege de­bating r ecordS' who arc expected to turn out are: Celestine 1 uessc, Alta Stauffer, Cedric Vig, Donald Crocker, Burton Hotvedt, Mar­lowe Boyle, Clarence Styza, rom Smith, and Frank. W erner.

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Specialties

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Some riv.al sorority sent a negro woman to the Kappa House dur­ing rushing at Madison. It is said tllat she was given the cold shoulder because she wore red shoes.

' ' The best armour is to keep out of gun-shot". (Ba.con)

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You can find ,plent y of work in Stevens Point, but no one will pay '31 you to do it.

" If' I were twenty years younger and confronted with this crisis ( depression)· I would t ry very ha.rd to conti­nue my education. . . becaW!e in this new world which will emerge from this crisis there . will be a demand for greater skill, better education, and broader under s tandi ng. " (Glenn Frank, Pres. Universi-· ty of Wisconsin.)

A cat nearly broke up the Rural Life Club Meeting Tuesday night when it jumped on the piano keys. "You're right," t he wags piped "Kitten on the Keys". '

SHAUREITE'S

Phone 299W

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Jones, Alice M. , 2 yr. Rural Supervisor, Tchr. S ix th Grade, Colby. Course. ·

Kleist, Florence M., 3 yr . .-------------.... Home Economics. Tchr. Washingt001 Junior High School, Home Economics, West Allis. Jac.obson, Buelah l\L, 2 yr . . Elementary. Tchr. English, Grammar Graqes, Tomah. Johnson, Dorothy R., B. Ed., 4 yr. High School, B. Ed., C. S. T. C. June 10, 1931. Tchr. High School, Pittsville. Johnson, William Orlando., 3 yr. State Graded Principal, Tchr. Grammar Grade, Am­herst. Jordan, Helen, 3yr. Jr. H. S. Tchr. State Gr a cl e cl School, Hawkins. JUb'ten, ·Dorothy M., 2' yr. Prim a r y. Tchr. Second Grade, Port Edwards. Justman, Dorothy A., 2 yr. Primary. Tchr. Intermediate Grade, Birnamwood, Wis. Kowitz, Marion I., 4 yr. Erome Ee. B. E'd. June 10, 1931. Tchr. Home Econo­mics, etc., High School, Mel-

SHAFTO N'S Clothing, Furnishings, Shoes,

Hats and Caps Stevena Point, W le.

ED.RAZNER Suite or O vercoats SIS.GO to $27.0t

Men's a nd Boys' Clothine and Furnishings

Phone 887 3t6MaloSt .

Helen Fierek Millinery . Lingerie', H osiery, flandkerch lefa

Scarfs and Style AcceHo r lee

119 Strongs Ave. Stevens Point, Wis.

Manual Training Supplies S hears and Scissors

GROSS and JACOBS rose. ._ ____________ _.

Justmann, Pauline A.~ 2 yr. r--------------i Rural Sqper., County Sup.

· Tchr. Merrill. Kjer, Earl S. 2 r . State

ra e nn. Tchr. High School and Principal City Grades, Oconto Falls;

We Cater To College Trade

111 Strona-• Ave.

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Hiker~ Gone, So's Hyer's

· Dodge Sedan "\Ve have 110 objections to pco­

ple 's hitch-l1iking. to and from places but when they only hitch to Stevens Point and liike off with om college President's auto­mobile whcil they .leave our city we draw the line.

Stolen From Ga.rage President Frank S. Hycr's

Dodge sedan was stolen from his garage, 626 Clark street, on the night of September 17. It happen­ed that Appleton Iligh school was defeated here on that clay, 12 to 0. Several hitch-hikers attended the game, and while we are not committing oursclvc , it is believ­ed that some of the road trodders fai led to "Ifni! a -U.iile" ,o select­ed our President's car for the re­turn trip.

The car wa stolen from l\fr. .Hyer's "Brage sometime Saturday night. It apparently was pushed from the garage to the road.

Found In Appleton Onr President went to Apple­

ton to get his car last week after police in that city had informed him that a Dodge sedan had been found in an Appleton lo t. Dam­ages to the car indicate that it was tipped over on its right side, then righted and driven again. Windows on the right side were broken, the body dented, paint scratched, and the cylinders bad­ly scorched. Loss of oil also burned · and damaged interior parts of the engine.

Wanted, by Mr. Evans and the Homecoming Committee, several slightly used Fords of a vintage not Inter than 1918. No car will be accepted that still contains its original engine, or any sign of upholstery.

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BY · Total enrollment ior the 25th NEAT SUM FROM

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~, Gra;~aie; ;;;~~es COEDS REALIZE MOTHE. ·R GOOSE annual summer session of Ccnt.ral

'tateTeaeher College which came ·FRIDAY DANCE ~ ton close Jul):' 29 was.688, another Onr Prexy is loyal and true; record mark m the history of the .~uch leiid 1·s we know to ·be few; 00)\e~e. . _ Well doc: he in:pii-c . Ilus represents a gam of o7, or Our a ims to be Hyer 111.nc pct· cent over last summer. Withonthim ·Oh what,vouJdwedo1 Ji'ifty se;'en s~u~ents were g~ad-

' ' nn tcd, 2o r ece1vmg bachelor of e-

·Betty Balch Improving; Dorm Girls See world Series And

Grid Ga.mes

BY NAT 1'hc next is Psychology Frank, ducation degrees and the others f,ik rs to mukc believe he 's a crank, diplomas. . The Nelson Hall float commit-l~or wisdom and wit Edgar G. Doudna, l\fadi on, se- tee realized $9.75 from the "hop" He su rely has "It", cretnry ,of the board of regents of given last Friday evening. The And lie 's likely to play any prank. normal schools, delivered the ad- committee appreciates very much

dress. President Frank S. Hyer the patronage of the students at Two goocl girls are Bertha and·Lou; conferred the degrees and granted the dance. Their slogan now is, 'J'hey always find plen.ty to do; the diplomas. "Watch our nine dollar f loat!" Were it not for their care Every day everywhere Betty Balch Improving 'J'hiti college would look like a zoo. . SILENT WfilSPERS Bittersweet now decorates our

(More next week) We understand that llill Scrib~ living-room, Mirs Russ~y's living MEMBERSHIP RULES ner's canary is getting circles r oom, an~ Betty Balch s room at

Due to the request of several uncler its eyes on account of Bill's the hos~ntal. The spray.s came new tudents, we are printing here got a new girl friend. \Ve see from Miss Rowe's farm m Iowa the section of the w. A. A. Con- that Bill has circles too_ but for and . f~om .Oconto Falls, where stitution which deals with eligibi- a different reason. M:arJor1e Wilson found some. 'W_e Iity for membership: nre glad to hear that Betty 1s

"Membership in the Womon 's Ath- getting along very well. lclie Assoeintion shnll bo open to all "\Ve see by the Daily Cardinal Our sport fans took in some women of Centrnl St.ato Teachers Col- that Northwestern Profs. are go- thrillers this week-end. Jane !ego. ing to use dialogues instead of f h w Jd S

No womon shall bo oli~·1ble to mom- 1 .. t th . I W "\'fright saw two o t e . or e-~ ec.,1res o eir c asses. e sup- ch· Fr

bcrship until sho hns been in the co_J. pose that it will be a relief to ries "ames at 1cago. ances !ego ono semester, has a scholastic . Korbal was one of the fans at the · stn?dini: of- 81,. and hns .- ~h.ow an.. have someone to hsten to them. . Wisconsin-Marquette game . . :i:~~e b;t~~:•tA~~oet~:io:~t1v1tics spon- . - -Jean Lynn was th guest __g_f

Each woman desiring membership Als? at Madison t.he ~arme~s Berenice Edick at Gillette this shnll presont her nnmo in .writing to have mstalled spray rmgs m their w ck-end. Helene Waterman of tho Seerotnry, and after berng passed orchards. "\Vell, there never was e . . . . upon by ~ho :i,:xecuti~e Board, rending anything like a good weLting to l\fosmec v1s1ted relatives at Gran­tho Const,.tutwn, tn~ng tho P!e~11es. o! discourage an appetite for frnit ton. Catherine Sargent was en-mombcrsh 1p, nnd pn.ymg tho 1mtiatton · . . • fees into tho treasury, she shnll bo ·ae- tertamcd at Ripon. Thyrza Iver-clnred by the President nn nctivo mem- An Oboe is "an ill woodwind son enjoyed the week-end camp-· bor of the Association, nnd hor name h b cl bl d " : · h shnll be plnced on the · Secretary's t at no o y ows goo . mg at Hazelhurst Ill nort ern roll." Wisconsin. Ella Holly was host-

Still, we feel that Teachers " College football will be just as strong a.s it has been in other yea.rs. The limited time of practise undoubtedly had much to do with the poor ini­tial showing of the teams.

It takes twelve feet of film to css to Agnes Hayes at Rio. Mary make a kiss in sound' pictures. Kosovec was the gncst of her The word love spells a scrawly roommate at Westfield. message of wavy l,incs along slightly less than a foot of cellu- Watch our nine-dollar float! loid, and a wink is most eco­nomical, lasting only an inch and a half of film.

u111111•1111u1111 Jllade by Parker $ I .05 Set

SEZ YOU COMING EVENTS Sat. Oct. 8

I SPECIAL!

Parco Pen and Pencil Set

HANNON--BACH Phy., Inc. 413 Main St.

True F ~l,e Score

1. 'fhere are 12 planets in the ·solar system ....... . 2. Oxygen Is the lightest gas ............................... . 3. Anne Hathaway was the name of

Shakespeare's wife": .................................... . 4. Toledo is situated on the Vermilion river ....... . 6. Saturday afternoon is a legal holiday each

week in Illinois -..... ::: ........ ... ..................... . 6. Ohio is the only state in the Union where

the term. of the governor is three years ..... . 7, The guillotine was originally called the

Louison, after its inventor, Dr. Louis ....... . 8, Wilderness was originally written "V/ild-

deer•ness" .................................................. ...... . 9. "Acrobat" is derived from the Greek

word signifying "to run on tiptoe" ........... . 10.- New York is the only state that has not

chosen a state flower ................................... .

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Whitewater game - there Chi Delta Rho - Party

Oct. 14-16 Homecoming Parade,

Game, Dance. Oct. 20

Class Elections - 11 a. m. t Nov. 3-4-6-6 iI

Vacation-Teachers. Meet. Dec. 10 t

Senior Ball t .. ...... ,+4Mer,++++4.+<ii-+<r,++++4-+<l!o+·+

A BANK Book is the se­

cond most valuable book

in the world. Have you

one in your hornet

WE ·

CATER TO

OLLEGE TRADE

CENTRAL BARBER SHOP 1008 Division St . South Side

BUY YOUR BLANKETS-

NOW

The largest and most

complete ~tock in the City

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·s r-----.BRAIN STORMS Hl#i#i@B#l#@!#WQii#,Ul#l#iffffi4¥W·#1lU#i#illl@f W

Prof. Steiner: "You cnu ' t sleep i.n my class!" Id ,,

Wied: "If you 'd talk low~r I cou .

Pete: "Listen, Pizcr,if I'm s~~dying when you get back, wake mo up.

We can dofinilely stntc that the landlady '• depression hns turned tho coruer.

AU Ga.w was divided Into three parts. . . some of our classes should 'be.

They say Samuel Blutho has been going in for patent medicines lately. Has he asked you yet whether or not you've tried NUJOL,

Overheard in Library Science the other day., ,.

Mr. AUez; '' All assignments wiH be posted on tho back of tho mngazine rack. I want nil of you students to visit tho rack, nt lea-8t periodically.'' Aue.I 150 students never cracked n. smile.

INNOCENT MAIDEN (By Estelle B. Marlowe)

"I ha.ve never been kissed :but twice", Bile said,

So sllm, blonde a.nd f'ra.il, The first time was by Harvard . .. The second time by Yale.

(Exchange)

DO YOU INHALE? (by Henrietta Freeman)

I don't care for the stars that shine. Nor for the moon they rave nbout; Toward dieting I'm not inclined ... I've other things to think about.

I never read tho latest books; Sports get on my ncn•os. . I don't care if a girl has looks Nor am I interested in her curves.

I 'vc never yearned to go to sea ... For me it bas no lure. I don't know i.f I 'm glad I'm free, Of that I'm not qui to sure.

Thero is one thing has me annoyed ..• I want to ask cnch frail, (I really ought to consult Freud) ' 'My dear, do you inbalct"

(College Humor)

(NOTICE m .A, LOCAL NEWSPAPER) GENTLEMAN WHO GETS PAID ON T!WRSDAY AND WHO IS USUALLY BROKE BY SA:TURDAY WILL EX· CHANGE SMALL LOANS WITH PER, SON WHO IS PAID ON SATURDAY AND IS NOT BROKE UNTIL THURS­DAY. REFERENCES ASKED AND GIVEN. APPLY BOJC 00 . .

Dumb: I do't see how football plA:,ers ever get clean:

Dora Billy, wha.t do yon suppose the scrub teams a.re for?

(Annapolis Log)

ANSWERS TO «.:sez YOU ,.

J. lo'"alse. There arc cl;.:-ht known planets In the solar .sys. tern. 2. FaJse. Hydio,;-cn hs the lli;htcst s;aa. 3. True. ~. False. 1t ti2. !ltuatcd on the Maumee riv 5. True. 6. J..,aJae, This fs true ot New J'erso)'. 7. True. 8. True. 9. True. 10. False. Penn. sytvanla ls the only state that half. not chosen a state ftower •.

THE POINTER

Batty Truths

By Utz l

"Sage Brnsh" Neale, has de­veloped a nifty ·new defense, known to l\Uchaeleske as the ''Grandstand''.

Wrong, Larry Bi hop is not the ta llest nian in school, this honor goes to Punk \ Vinn, the" Granton Flash", 6 ft. 31/2. What about thE: broadest smile1

Last week we called for old Eli, but alas - he's married.

Rumors have it that Spindler always took a cigar with him when swimming, for chance of being bored. Then of course E. T. uses a Holder every time and Raymond . Rightsell prefers a ''Growler".

The Pointer came out as a weekly and has- been one since its launching May 8, 1914. Wm. 0 'Connell was the first editor.

Try Our Lunches-:-Eveoiogs and Between Meals!

GINGHAM TEA ROOM

THE . CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK

"The Bank That Service Built"

CITY FRUIT EXCHANGE

High School Jammed;Has

1100 Pupils Total c;1rollmcnt at the Stevens

Point J!i ... h School climlwd to a r · col'(! mark of 1100 Ihe J'irsl ll'Cc k of rc~istration. Principal Jo:c11h P. Kraw aid this year's total will s urpass last ycat· 's enrollment by 100 ·tuclents.

School Is Overcrowded

'l'hat the city is in need o[ a new Ili"h ·ohool or nn aclclition to the present one is nppnrr nt by the conge: tcd conclitio11s 1 hat now exist, in out· prep institution. Every availab le clnssroom is tnkcn,

Welcome .Back

PETER GIOVANNINI

the assembly room is taxed to en- . pacit,t nnd ·even the- teachers are- - Two nuw fa culty mc-mbor~ hnv.~ bC~n · . . · "' .· ~ ti , :ulclctl to tho local s tuff wlueh ,,.1s no -11,15h u~trn 0 SlX o;. IC c, cu . pc- ccssit:it (! d by the inercnscd enrollme nt. · r1ods, msteacl of fiv e, to alienate Nels Rcppon, Madison, . w:is engaged the situntion. Ja~t week . . Pe te r Giovn11ni11i, who scrvc<l

\ Vhen thr frrshman cla · of with the co llege f<tenlt~· la st yearns art 1923 moved into the presen t lli" h i11st rm·tor clurin!l ~liMS Edna C:'.rl•len •s

, 0 one \'\.':l r Icn vc1 1s tho sceon<l k,teh or to school quarters the total enroll- hC' 1;ii ct l. Gi o,·:rnuini won n multitude mcnt was a ljttle over 500 Ol' less of friends in college during his slny !:1st than half of the pt·csent mark. year. Ho wns instruetor nt the Onk

Purk lliJ?li school, Jl1inoia, prior to Jlis ""i===============:i - contract hor•. Gio,•:11i11i11i will tench En­lt ~li !ih :ind His tory ;111d undouht t' clly will

Home Made Candy AT

"THE PAL"

HANNA'S Women's Wear

COOK STUDIO C. S. TUCKER , Pro.

452}i Maio St. Phone 407

FORD STEVENS POINT MOTOR CO. 309 Strongs Ave. Phone 82

ALWAYS OPEN

work in otlwr field~. Jt c wnH in <·hnr.i::~ of the Juni or J>rom art <lucorn.­tio11s Inst ,\'C'nr. 11(' also wns r<'sponsihlo f o r mnny of the eluhorntc Christmns (('st i,·nl Orn:1mc ntalio11s,

Audulls Jlaircurs, lSc Children '1 lbircu11. 2Sc On S1turd1y, All H1irc:u11, 40c

COLLEGE BARBER SUOP AR.TH UR L. J AMES, !°"OP.

1203 Main Street

J. A. WALTER FLORIST

Phone 1629 Opposite Fair Grounds

Try Us For---Tasty Lunches, Candy and Refreshments

KAMPUS IT CHEN

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NOAHS' ARK ~fANUFACTURER

The Place That Makes I Ice .Cream and Ices Pictures - Yot'io!~'~~=~g~t:j:':~~i~~!ti~.~ Phone 160W 425 Water St.

COLLEGE EAT SHOP -.-----Manual Training Lumber Where The Latest In Hair Cuts

Are a Specialty!

BURCH B~ER SHOP

We Are At Your Senice For The Best Of Hair Cuts

PETE'S BARBER SHOP 1002 Divlsloo St.

Keep \Veit Groomed!

OLSON'S BARBER SHOP Service \Vhh a Smile Ill Strongs Ave.

·SPOT CAFE A Popular Place With Low Prices

414 Maio St. Phone 95

VETTER MFG. GO. Phone 88

JEANS' $1.88 Hat Shop

455 Main Street