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Malcolm Rosholt To Be Lecturer February 13 Mr. Malcolm Rosholt of Rosholt vil1age will address the s tudent body at Central State College lo the Li- brary Theatre on Thursday after- noon. Feb. 13, at 3:30 p.m. on the subject. "Who Speaks For the Wis- consin River Scrolls?" This lecture will be open fr ee to the public. For the past year, at the request of the county board of supervisors, be has been e ngaged in writing a history of Portage County, one copy of which will be laid In th e cornerstone at the dedication of th e new county-city building to Ste,•ens Point . the r esi to be offered for sale by the co unty board which bolds the copyrlgbt to th e book. Men's Glee Club Readys Annual Concert Program Under the direction of Norman E. Knutzen the Men's Glee Club will pr esent It.a annual concert Thursday, Fe bruary 20, at 8:16 In the college auditorium. The group will sing ; "This is My Fathers World", "Hallelu jah Amen" , ' 0 The Omnipotence" with the solo by Nancy Coon: "Give me your Tired. Notice A meet.Ing of the enti re POINT- ER staff will be held next Mon- day evenl.ng, February 10, at 7 o'clock ln Room 208. AU old members and any new students who are Int eres ted lo jo urnalism are urged to a ttend, since the announcement of new policy Is to be discussed. ~~;t,::?.'.· .;:-;~:;· ,~";'::'~;;::~~ From the Presid ent: "Sllvern lght" from Beethoven's The Police Oepartmenf bas alerted "Moonlight Sonata ; "Wh en Johnn) · me ro the tact that some of the re- Comes Marching Home Again", "Red sl dents In the coll ege area are com• Ri ver Valley", and " Battl e Hymn plaining about OV'ert.lme parking on of the Republi c." Main Street and other streets where A feature or the progrnm will be there Is a one hour r estriction. The a piano duet by Mr. Plank and Mr. Police prefers not io ticket student Faust. Soloists will be Jim Hoffman, cars If they can avoid it. They pre- Larry Cook, Jlm Wright , and Da\'e fer LAW OBSERVANCE rather than Chickering. law enforcement. AccompauJst will be L<.-o Kerster, with Lolly Schlnck and Margaret Christ accompnnylng the "Batlle Hymn of the Republic." Alpha Gamma Begins Its Functional Proceedings Some cam can be par ked on the football field and th ere Is ndec1uate space also north ot P. J. J acobs Hlgb School off Sims Avenue. and there is also a good parking strip oft Stanley Street where It Joins Portage Street directly west of Delzell Hall. LET'S COOPERATE WITH THE POLICE AND OBSERVE THE PARKING RE- Ou WcclneSd11)', J11nu11ry 0th , Al- STRJCTIONS. E¥u7body RE.A.lLY worked hard during r•giitratian 1hi1 year. The tu1boolc library workers ore Hen here. Could it b• that books ~oo out nen e,arlier this ,emuter? Ten years ago Mr. Rosholt wrot e and publish ed a his tory of Alban township co.lied Town North which received favorable comment and help- ed to establish him as a student of local history. Since that lime he has translat ed. from the Norwegian, the most significant chapters and stories appearing In a two-volume book call- ed J,'ra ImUnnc rncs Lnndo ("From the Land ot the Ind ians") written by Thor Helgeson some 60 yea'"rs ago oo the pioneers of Portage and Wau- paca counties. He ha.a not completed the revision of this translation but expects to return to It as soon as th e history of Portage County is com- pleted which will he on or betore May 1, 1958. pbn Gamma, an honorary social fra- - ------------- ------- ------ --- -- ----- - tern.lty r ecently reorganized on cam- pus. met for the purpose of electing officers. The results of the election we re as follows: president, George Hahner; vice president, Bob Prte- llpp; secr eta r y, Mary Jo Buggs; treasurer, Gloria Radloff; press re- presentative, Nell Gr eehUng. Another piece of business taken CENTRAL STATE 1tiePOINTER Mr. Ros holt spent se,·c rnl :rears as a newspaperman In China before World War lI nnd during the war served with the U.S. 14th Air Force und er Gen. Claire L. Chennault. He bas traveled widely In China, Japan and the southwest Pacific, and at one time made an expedition of 500 miles by camel across the Gobi Desert. In 190 he vis ited with the Panchan Lama of Tibet near Kumbum. up by the group was the selection =====================================- of advisors. Dr. Guy Gibson, Garland Fothergill, and Elwin Sigmund were SERIES VU VOL VI I Stevens Point, Wis. February 6, 1958 No. 9 selected by the group to be the three ============7============'.'==;:=="'"'=:==== -= -• advlso,s to, the yea,, AKL Elects and Plans CWA Elects Officers Debate Contest Here The next mceUng of Alpha Gamma Alpha Kappa Lambda, Central New officers for the College Wo- Saturday, February 8, the blgb. MeanwhHe, on the occasion of the will be held on ,vednesday, February State College's professional conser- men's Association have been elected school sectional debate contest will Wisconsin Centennial In 1948, the 12th, In room 30S. The main pur- ntion frat e rnity, held Its first meet- for the coming semester. They are be held at Central State College. :::::i~;b :u;~~e!r aM::e:::1:: ~:s\ 0 ~r~~~a:te~~nl : 11 ~e':b~~s:7~ ~!.e~~:g~ew semester last Thurs- 88 follows : !!:~':: , :e~::~ :~et~ ~;::::io:~~~ 8 ~~ Rosholt Village Park. Wllh the help commi tt ee. Ortlcers for the coming year arc: President. Dtunc Darling; vice and Stevens Point districts. Included of the county boa rd of supervisors. -------- president, Ron Kerl; vice president, president, Marjo Mathey; secretary, are N;ew London, Two Rivers, Eaat ~~~~t~;::;t~:~~~.r"::.~t~;n~:~r~~ Righting an Error about !!i~f~!·;:~~ 1 ~!:~::: !:;:~!~· 0 }Ei~ E:~;~.;:i~~:~::.~~?£1:::i:1: Since that time, a second tog cabin Our Science Department During the business session a special ~:~~:t~m;j:·rm~:~ 1 ::n. ::~~9:~not:i;~ ~:r::.ll~n:~~c::a~~. Rapids, St evens bas been added to the museum which Science and educnllon luwe became projects committee, beaded by Nor- presentathe, Barb a r a Danna.ch; now has sever al hundred exhibits the key words In .most American con- hen Yl ngllng, was form ed. One of fr es hman repr esentati ves, P'rlscllla . Sectional chntrmnn for the debate ~ :: t~~!~r :t:1::eeer°\~~~0~ 1 ;ae:~/~~ :::::t~~s:11:~~c:u/!: t~aeu::~~~8 :~ ~!~a:~~t~~ 8 0 : 0 0 bt ~:d8l~enA:~~~~ Wagner, Mary Jane Martinson. ~~:r;,::~; ;u::~::a 0 ::s;~::/te l~ b~ northern Wisconsin. The museum is Cent r al State the advancement of Assn. Following the business meet- Judges for the debates have been opened to the public each year durln~ such scientific fi elds has not been Ing severa l films were shown. Ed Terri ll Lauds Good selected by Mr. Ma r quard t from !:: t~ 0 }:::~:~~~t{~::F~::£.!~ tCf!:~t~~:.:~:::::ii: .:;~~::·:~~ f::::::.~r.~~:~J:;:r:~:J:~ G~: :~~::.~!c a :lu ~: :,~ i ~t~ tl'8t :~~:rf :E.~:E~~.:;.::::~:.: ot less than 8,500 people each Ydr. partme nt tias developed until It has nors are invited to attend. Refresh- meeting of the new semester on Wed- C. Han.son, Gordon Haferbecker, r. Rosholt ser\'es as th e dircetor r eached its present status. men ts wlll be served following th e nesday, J an 29, 1958, In room 107. Dean of Administration, will give the of this proj ect for th e fair board. This status was recently mlscon- meeting. The gues t speaker was Ed Terrill. speech of welcome nt the general struM In an Associated Press release who Is the Fleld· Dlrector of the Wis- meeting. A short coftee hour will "All M S II C t which was reprinted In both the ,m- G I II . cousin Republican Pnrty. y ons as ,,·au.kee Journa l and the Pointer of A T:!~ty a~':1 ca~!~!:1g: i~ ~ a ll a- PhyJUs Caske)', the President or follow the meeting. ehersals Underway ~1:~ 0 ::~~n~\o ~~:d~!~ ' ;u:~ k ecear~~ c~;: lion of th o new officers of Tau Gam- ~J~~e:~~" ih/ ;~!: 1 :~st~ir ~;~ 0 ;:st'~~ lle:~~:l:cet:~e~sy r::is~h:a:~:::ers~::: All My Sons, a play written by atnted: :oam!:t: a~o;~~~t.y M;s~ R:be~~t the semester. There will be seven son from her advanced speech classes. rthur Ml11er bas been chosen by "Six of eight state support ed 11- Installed as president was Paulin e :~~ti:~s, ::~r:s. w!~r~l~~~u~!n~vue:t~~ They are Eugene Westphal, Mary las Elizabeth Thompson to be pre- beral a rt s colleges In Wisconsin o ff .ar Ainsworth; vice president, Karen and gu est speakers. Marlnack, Fr ancine Townsend, Ba. r- en t ed March 21 and 22. major work In mathematics, chem s- Beebe; r ecord ing secretary, Sue A mee tln• with Go,•e•no• Thomson barn Williams, June Zielinski, Karen Rod .Justeson was chosen to por- try, and natural sciences, the St ate Johnson; corresponding secr etar)', ., ray Joe Keller, a man who appears College Board of Regents reported Donna Sanks; alumni secreta ry, ts also being a rran ged. Beebe, Sha rla Giese, Janet Duran- be outwardly strong, but possesses Thursday. Diane Baehl er. Be th J anke ts the Miss Caskey appointed Bob Davis ceau, Cleon Moberg, Nancy Veeva, ward doubts. These doubts st em The two which don't , Stevena new a ssistant tr eaaur e r; press r epre- temporary secretary until election of Donna Mueller, Pat Davis, and Mary Sl, alnly fr om the long absence of bis Point and Superior, off.e r 'minor sentative ts Lila Ablard; historian, office rs In May. Other committee ap- Jo Buggs. Carol Jensen and CaTyl n, who Is believed to be a. war vie- work." Sue MIiis; Inter-sorority Council r e- polntments made were, program Erickson are st udent co-ehal rmen. 'llm. His wife, Kate Keller, portrayed 'J' h e Impression gh·cn renders of prcsen tati ve, Marjo Mathey. chai rman, Anne McLendon; Educa- Y Mary Ann Camber, refu ses to be- t h.ls article, concerning courses of- Refreshments were se rved by the lion chalrmnn, Paul R11&smusen; and The " A" win ners fr om this see- eve this possible, however, and ts fered at Stevens Point. wa.a e rron· Lewlses and Mrs. Kerst, anothe r ad- campaign chairman, ' Wayne Schmidt . tlono l contest will compete for state oklng forward to the return of eous. At the prese nt time Central visor . The guest speaker. Ed Tcrrlll, honors on February 21-22 at Mad- ler boy. Bob Brown Is cast as Cris State College ts offe ring a 31 se- A coffee hour wns held In January gave a very Inter esting talk. He Ison. 91 e~;r;,_ 1 ~~!v!~n a7b: 1 : e::~:C:e! 1 :n~a;~ ::~t=~l=~r~ r :a~~:r e~~a~~:;e;a 1 t !::i · for all facu lty and students with th e stressed the go?d gove rnment we £Do e Dlever, portrayed by Kathy 28 semester hours of study; a blo- !:~h~o.f~! ~: r~;:t~i::;:~ ~!'!:;: ~:: : :;:e~nlf': 1 1:::s~~ k:~~Y~~br~t N~:::: Science Education Crisis .lda ms, bis missing broth e'r's sweet· J J 30 emester hours· and b Id b H d art. Th e plot furth er develops a 0 :~Y:i!a 0 ;·1nor ~f 16 se mester hours. ~:\ 1 :Yw~;~er:t~~: 1 !;!r! 1 1 ~~ 0 f 0 ~~:df:~ ~0!; basl:cop~l:t: 0 ;:;n~;~ st!te:: n~ Panel Discussion Hel~ azo;:: bi:~r~:ea;a~:el~e:::eJ!ie~:~~ Io each of these cou r ses ext ra se- _ enjoyed the hospitalit y of the so- which are the following: first, Nelson Open to the public Wednesday, meeter hours are offered, enabling rorlty. ,•oted for the lobby bill and one week Feb. 5 , was o.. panel discuss ion on The rest of the cast Includes Debby the student to till his credit require- lat: r c:n~e~:s ~tlllsay~ng ~e dl!t'~ "The Crisis In Science Education." nke, as Sue Bayliss; Bob Caylor me;:.a:~~e::e~~,·:·ese courses has New Campusing Rules ~onr ft :e:ond, \e att:Ck:: th 0 e ;lg~- Held In the college library then• iii Dr. Jim Bayliss; Gl en n Zipp as been high. College mathemati cs for Nelson Hall Gi rls way fu nd that he also voted for, but ler, the participants on the panel nk Lubey; and Jim Dobbs, a Cam- cla.ases Include 441 students, 376 in For past years the reside nts of ~~=:w:~~:~edd b:::s 1 Z!r~=~ were communi ty educatio n leaders. School pupil, as Bert. chemist r y, and many more tn biology Nelson's Hall have been lnconve- that the county commissioners liked Panelists were Norton E. Mruiteraon, ,Play rehersals for this production cou rses. Thia high enrollment Jo- nlenced by rather st rict campusing the measure, only to drop this charge actuary with Hardware Mutuals Io~ e :t~:: ~e:our:P~~!.er the dlrec~ eludes many future el ementary teach- ~~:~s~du~:: 0 \! 1 :t t:::.\:cbgl: 10 "7i~! when be found out that the books s ur ance Company, who Is a member · ..;;. - -========:__, era who receh·e training under higher she remained out o.tter curf ew hours, are audited very closely; third, be of the atato coordinating commi ttee than usual requirements In science. for the first f ive minutes. Th er e- aw:~!:;el n b!~!'iw:~~l: e~ for higher education ; Albert Mol- Although a "physical science" ma- a ft er she was campused one night however, Nelson also voted for this denhauer, superlntentent of the Ste- .I.re you Interested In pursuing a jor la not presently Included In the for each fifteen minutes lat e. bill. Further. It was proven that this vena Point public schools; Albert -.urse leading to the profession curriculum, credits In physics and ge! f~::. ~h~:~r!~::a~:t: P:~~~::; child's fath er was getting relief, but c. Harris, csc associate professor !n ~:~~~teTe:::;10:1~~:rsey~: chemistry are available for such a the CWA board and th e dorm coun- ;::d':feC:~~:~ ~~1::n 1!'!:so~;R~~~~I~~ of psychology; and Ollbe·rt Faust , a college and St. Michael's major. ell, with the followin g resulta: can when living In a Republican CSC asaoclaLc pr ofessor of chemis t ry ,Jlospltal. For furth er lnforma- With these fACU before the sht- A resident will not be campused coun ty, but became a Democrat when and national recorde r-treaauTe r of don see Mr. Epple on the college denlS and faculty of state colleges, until she baa accumulated a total he moved to Democratic Dane Conn· Sigma Zeta, honorary science trater- ff or Dr. Gerald Fox at St. and the people of Wlsconalo, tt 18 of fi ftee n late minutes. No more ty. Terrlll concluded that a man who nlty. · ha~~· ::~tal'an~bernt::!~t:: e vident tha~ Central ·stats College ~!anal~~v:e: 1 ~:Le: 0 :tt~;ecu;f::i. wt~: :::a~::u:•~:. p:~~t:l~a:: :e~:~ Dr. Roland Trytten, CSC professor .. denta concerning the course. hu every right to be proud of lta more than tlve minutes, she wlll be goveTnor, signing a blll today and of chemistry, served a.a mode ra tor . ._ ___________ , ,Science Department. campused according to the old rules. then condemning It the next day. Sigma Zeta aoonsored'the program.

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Malcolm Rosholt To Be Lecturer February 13

Mr. Malcolm Rosholt of Rosholt vil1age will address the s tudent body at Central State College lo the Li­brary Theatre on Thursday after­noon. Feb. 13, at 3:30 p.m. on the subject. "Who Speaks For the Wis­consin River Scrolls?" This lecture will be open free to the public. For the past year, at the request of the county board of supervisors, be has been engaged in writing a history of Portage County, one copy of which will be laid In the cornerstone at the dedication of the new county-city building to Ste,•ens Point. the resi to be offered for sale by the county board which bolds the copyrlgbt to the book.

Men's Glee Club Readys Annual Concert Program

Under the direction of Norman E. Knutzen the Men's Glee Club will present It.a annual concert Thursday, February 20, at 8:16 In the college auditorium.

The group will sing ; "This is My Fathers World", "Hallelu jah Amen" , '

0 The Omnipotence" with the solo by Nancy Coon: "Give me your Tired.

Notice A meet.Ing of the enti re POINT­

ER staff will be held next Mon­day evenl.ng, February 10, at 7 o'clock ln Room 208.

AU old members and any new students who are Interested lo journalism are urged to a ttend, since the announcement of new policy Is to be discussed.

~~;t,::?.'.· .;:-;~:;· ,~";'::'~;;::~~ From the President: "Sllvern lght" from Beethoven's The Police Oepartmenf bas alerted "Moonlight Sonata ; "When Johnn)· me ro the tact that some of the re­Comes Marching Home Again", "Red sldents In the college area are com• River Valley", and " Battle Hymn plaining about OV'ert.lme parking on of the Republic." Main Street and other streets where

A feature or the progrnm will be there Is a one hour restriction. The a piano duet by Mr. Plank and Mr. Police prefers not io ticket student Faust. Soloists will be Jim Hoffman, cars If they can avoid it. They pre­Larry Cook , Jlm Wright , and Da\'e fer LAW OBSERVANCE rather than Chickering. law enforcement.

AccompauJst will be L<.-o Kerster , with Lolly Schlnck and Margaret Christ accompnnylng the "Batlle Hymn of the Republic."

Alpha Gamma Begins Its Functional Proceedings

Some cam can be parked on the football field and there Is ndec1uate space also north ot P . J. J acobs Hlgb School off Sims Avenue. and there is also a good parking strip oft Stanley Street where It Joins Portage Street directly west of Delzell Hall. LET'S COOPERATE WITH THE POLICE AND OBSERVE THE PARKING RE­

Ou WcclneSd11)' , J11nu11ry 0th , Al- STRJCTIONS.

E¥u7body RE.A.lLY worked hard during r•giitratian 1hi1 year. The tu1boolc library workers ore Hen here. Could it b• that books ~oo out nen e,arlier this ,emuter?

Ten years ago Mr. Rosholt wrote and published a his tory of Alban township co.lied Town ~ North which received favorable comment and help­ed to establish him as a student of local history. Since that lime he has translated. from the Norwegian, the most significant chapters and stories appearing In a two-volume book call­ed J,'ra ImUnncrncs Lnndo ("From the Land ot the Ind ians") written by Thor Helgeson some 60 yea'"rs ago oo the pioneers of Portage and Wau­paca counties. He ha.a not completed the revision of this translation but expects to return to It as soon as the history of Portage County is com­pleted which will he on or betore May 1, 1958.

pbn Gamma, an honorary social fra- - ------------- ------- ---------------- -tern.lty recently reorganized on cam­pus. met for the purpose of e lecting officers. The results of the election were as follows: president, George Hahner; vice president, Bob Prte­llpp; secreta ry, Mary Jo Buggs; treasurer, Gloria Radloff; press re­presentative, Nell GreehUng.

Another piece of business taken

CENTRAL STATE

1tiePOINTER Mr. Rosholt spent se,·c rnl :rears as a newspaperman In China before World War lI nnd during the war served with the U.S. 14th Air Force under Gen. Claire L. Chennault. He bas traveled widely In China, Japan and the southwest Pacific, and at one time made an expedition of 500 miles by camel across the Gobi Desert. In 190 he vis ited with the Panchan Lama of Tibet near Kumbum.

up by the group was the selection =====================================­of advisors. Dr. Guy Gibson, Garland Fothergill, and Elwin Sigmund were SERIES VU VOL VII Stevens Point, Wis. February 6, 1958 No. 9 selected by the group to be the three ============7============'.'==;:=="'"'=:====- = -• advlso,s to, the yea,, AKL Elects and Plans CWA Elects Officers Debate Contest Here

The next mceUng of Alpha Gamma Alpha Kappa Lambda, Central New officers for the College Wo- Saturday, February 8, the blgb. MeanwhHe, on the occasion of the will be held on ,vednesday, February State College's professional conser- men's Association have been elected school sectional debate contest will

W isconsin Centennial In 1948, the 12th, In room 30S. The main pur- ntion fraternity, held Its first meet- for the coming semester. They are be held at Central State College.

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Rosholt Village Park. Wllh the help committee. Ortlcers for the coming year arc: President. Dtunc Darling; vice and Stevens Point districts. Included of the county board of supervisors. -------- president, Ron Kerl; vice president, president, Marjo Mathey; secretary, are N;ew London, Two R ivers, Eaat ~~~~t~;::;t~:~~~.r"::.~t~;n~:~r~~ Righting an Error about f~;~~~~~~E~i~:;:~:.~~·~~~.~r: !!i~f~!·;:~~1~!:~:::!:;:~!~·0}Ei~ E:~;~.;:i~~:~::.~~?£1:::i:1: Since that time, a second tog cabin Our Science Department During the business session a special ~:~~:t~m;j:·rm~:~1::n. ::~~9:~not:i;~ ~:r::.ll~n:~~c::a~~. Rapids, Stevens bas been added to the museum which Science and educnllon luwe became projects committee, beaded by Nor- presentathe, Barb a r a Danna.ch; now has several hundred exhibits the key words In .most American con- hen Yl ngllng, was form ed. One of freshman representati ves, P'rlscllla .Sectional chntrmnn for the debate

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northern Wisconsin. The museum is Central State the advancement of Assn. Following the business meet- Judges for the debates have been opened to the public each year durln~ such scientifi c fi elds has not been Ing severa l films were shown. Ed Terrill Lauds Good selected by Mr. Ma rquard t from

!:: t~0}:::~:~~~t{~::F~::£.!~ tCf!:~t~~:.:~:::::ii: .:;~~::·:~~ ~£ f::::::.~r.~~:~J:;:r:~:J:~ G~::~~::.~!c a:lu~::,~i~t~ tl'8t :~~:rf :E.~:E~~.:;.::::~:.: ot less than 8,500 people each Ydr. partment tias developed until It has nors are invited to attend. Refresh- meeting of the new semester on Wed- C. Han.son, Gordon • Haferbecker, r. Rosholt ser\'es as the dircetor reached its present status. men ts wlll be served following the nesday, J an 29, 1958, In room 107. Dean of Administration, will give t he

of this project for the fair board. This status was recently mlscon- meeting. The guest speaker was Ed Terrill. speech of welcome nt the genera l struM In an Associated P ress release who Is the Fleld· Dlrector of the Wis- meeting. A short coftee hour will

"Al l M S II C t which was reprinted In both the ,m- G I II . cousin Republican Pnrty. y ons as ,,·au.kee Journa l and the Pointer of A T:!~ty a~':1 ca~!~!:1g:t·i~ ~ a lla- PhyJUs Caske)', the Pres ide nt or follow the meeting.

ehersals Underway ~1:~0::~~n~\o ~~:d~!~';u:~kecear~~c~;: lion of tho new officers of Tau Gam- ~J~~e:~~" ih/ ;~! : 1:~st~ir ~;~

0;:st'~~ lle:~~:l:cet:~e~sy r::is~h:a:~:::ers~:::

All My Sons, a play written by atnted: :oam!:t: a~o;~~~t.y M;s~ R:be~~t ~~;~8~ the semester. There will be seven son from her advanced speech classes. rthur Ml11er bas been chosen by "Six of eight state supported 11- Installed as president was Pauline :~~ti:~s, ::~r:s. w!~r~l~~~u~!n~vue:t~~ They are Eugene Westphal, Mary las Elizabeth Thompson to be pre- beral a rts colleges In Wisconsin o ff.ar Ainsworth; vice president, Karen and guest speakers. Marlnack, F rancine Townsend, Ba.r-

en ted March 21 and 22. major work In mathematics, chem s- Beebe; record ing secretary, Sue A meetln• with Go,•e•no• Thomson barn Williams, June Zielinski, Karen Rod .Justeson was chosen to por- try, and natural sciences, the State Johnson; corresponding sec retar)', ., • •

ray Joe Keller, a man who appears College Board of Regents reported Donna Sanks; alumni secreta ry, ts also being arranged. Beebe, Shar la Giese, Janet Duran-be outwardly strong, but possesses Thursday. Diane Baehler. Beth J anke ts the Miss Caskey appointed Bob Davis ceau, Cleon Moberg , Nancy Veeva,

ward doubts. These doubts s tem The two which don't, Stevena new assistant treaaurer; press r epre- temporary secretary until election o f Donna Mueller, Pat Davis, and Mary Sl,alnly from the long absence of bis Point and Superior, off.e r 'minor sentative ts Lila Ablard; historian, officers In May. Other committee ap- Jo Buggs. Carol J ensen and CaTyl

n, who Is believed to be a. war vie- work." Sue MIiis; Inter-sorority Council re- polntments made were, program Erickson are student co-ehal rmen. 'llm. His wife, Kate Keller, portrayed 'J'h e Impression gh·cn renders of prcsen tati ve, Marjo Mathey. chairman, Anne McLendon; Educa-

Y Mary Ann Camber, refuses t o be- t h.ls article, concerning courses of- Refreshments were se rved by the lion chalrmnn, Paul R11&smusen; and The " A" win ners from this see­eve this possible, however, and ts fered at Stevens Point. wa.a e rron· Lewlses and Mrs. Kerst, another ad- campaign chairman, 'Wayne Schmidt. tlono l contest will compete for state oklng forward to the return of eous. At the present time Central visor. The guest speaker. Ed Tcrrlll , honors on February 21-22 at Mad-

ler boy. Bob Brown Is cast as Cris State College ts offering a 31 se- A coffee hour wns held In January gave a very Interesting talk. He Ison.

91e~;r;,_1~~!v!~n a7b:1: e::~:C:e!1:n~a;~ ::~t=~l=~r~r :a~~:r e~~a~~:;e;a1t!::i ·for all facu lty and students with the stressed the go?d gove rnment we

£Doe Dlever, portrayed by Kathy 28 semester hours of study; a blo- !:~h~o.f~! ~: r~;:t~i::;:~ ~!'!:;: ~:: : :;:e~nlf':11:::s~~k:~~Y~~br~t N~:::: Science Education Crisis

.ldams, bis missing brothe'r's sweet· J J 30 emester hours· and b Id b H d art. The plot further develops a

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0;:;n~;~ st!te::n~ Panel Discussion Hel~ azo;:: bi:~r~:ea;a~:el~e:::eJ!ie~:~~ Io each of these cou rses ext ra se- _ enjoyed the hospitality of the so- which are the following: firs t , Nelson Open to the public Wednesday,

meeter hours are offered, enabling rorlty. ,•oted for the lobby bill and one week Feb. 5, was o.. panel discuss ion on

The rest of the cast Includes Debby the student to till his credit require- lat:r c:n~e~:s ~tlllsay~ng ~e dl!t'~ "The Crisis In Science Education."

nke, as Sue Bayliss; Bob Caylor me;:.a:~~e::e~~,·:·ese courses has New Campusing Rules ~onr ft :e:ond, \e att:Ck:: th0e ;lg~- Held In the college library then•

iii Dr. Jim Bayliss; Glenn Zipp as been high. College mathematics for Nelson Hall Girls way fu nd that he a lso voted for, but ler, the participants on the panel nk Lubey; and Jim Dobbs, a Cam- cla.ases Include 441 students, 376 in For past years the residents of ~~=:w:~~:~edd b:::s ~ubd~~I~~

1Z!r~=~ were communi ty education leaders.

School pupil, as Bert. chemistry, and many more tn biology Nelson's Hall have been lnconve- that the county commissioners liked Panelists were Norton E. Mruiteraon, ,Play rehersals for this production cou rses. Thia high enrollment Jo- nlenced by rather str ict campusing the measure, only to drop this charge actuary with Hardware Mutuals Io~

e :t~:: ~e:our:P~~!.er the dlrec~ eludes many future elementary teach- ~~:~s~du~:: 0\!1:t t:::.\:cbgl:10"7i~! when be found out that the books surance Company, who Is a member ·..;;.- -========:__, era who receh·e training under higher she remained out o.tter curfew hours, are audited very closely; third, be of the atato coordinating committee than usual requirements In science. for the first five minutes. There- ~~:f~~~~ll~~e aw:~!:;el n b!~!'iw:~~l:e~ for higher education ; Albert Mol­

Although a "physical science" ma- a fter she was campused one night however, Nelson also voted for this denhauer, superlntentent of the Ste­.I.re you Interested In pursuing a jor la not presently Included In the for each fifteen minutes la t e. bill. Further. It was proven that this vena Point public schools; Albert

-.urse leading to the profession curriculum, credits In physics and ge!f~::. ~h~:~r!~::a~:t: P:~~~::; child's father was getting relief, but c. Harris, csc associate professor

!n ~:~~~teTe:::;10:1~~:rsey~: chemistry are available for such a the CWA board and the dorm coun- ;::d':feC:~~:~ ~~1::n 1!'!:so~;R~~~~I~~ of psychology; and Ollbe·rt Faust, a college and St. Michael's major. ell, with the followin g resulta: can when living In a Republican CSC asaoclaLc professor of chemist ry

,Jlospltal. For further lnforma- With these fACU before the sht- A resident will not be campused coun ty, but became a Democrat when and national recorder-treaauTe r of don see Mr. Epple on the college denlS and faculty of state colleges, until she baa accumulated a total he moved to Democratic Dane Conn· Sigma Zeta, honorary science trater-

ff or Dr. Gerald Fox at St. and the people of Wlsconalo, tt 18 of fi fteen late minutes. No more ty. Ter rlll concluded that a man who nlty. ·

ha~~· ::~tal'an~bernt::!~t:: evident tha~ Central ·stats College ~!anal~~v:e:1~:Le:0:tt~;ecu;f::i. wt~: :::a~::u:•~:. p:~~t:l~a:: :e~:~ Dr. Roland Trytten, CSC professor

.. denta concerning the course. hu every right to be proud of lta more than tlve minutes, she wlll be goveTnor, signing a blll today and of chemistry, served a.a mode rator . ._ ___________ , ,Science Department. campused according to the old rules. then condemning It the next day. Sigma Zeta aoonsored'the program.

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Welcome New Students The Pointer wishes to extend a sincere welcome to the stud en ts who

started school this semes ter. We can't he lp but feel that it must be dis­couruglng to stnrL coll ege Just when eve ryofte Is still muttering over Jost 1:1emester's Injustices.

To e\'eryoue who has 6u n ·iyed the full of the nxe. that is nil those who are t1tlll here after last semester, we s~y welcome back and con-gratulatlons.

Be a Belonger ...

THE POINTER

claimed by n political organization Before the charge or "character only when s trategy, policies, and assru,snlo" I~ agai n hurled my way. business nrc to be the focus or attcn- permit me to say that 1 believe Jerry tion or the members. blundered Into the language he u1o ,a .

Dun Werth an d I did not Object to r don't believe that he really wanted the right or the Youn~ RepublicnnH to to deceh·e tho i.tudcnts o f Centra l hold a private butilness m etl ng. We State Co ll ege nnd the general public. did object to tho rl~ ht or the YCOPS I want to npologlze for the len g th to 111111g the 1)rh·o.te label on the meet- or this leuer. Yet the Cncl nnd opin­ing which wns nddrefl!led by Rcpre- ion pri•flt!lll d should give tho sw-11c ntath·e O'l{ouskl, bccaul'!e his re- dent..; of Central Stale tiome 11cnu1ec­marks were of public Interest. There- live concerning Lhc contro\'Crljy under

February 6, 1958

You hn,•e made a large stride to-. ward maklug the Pointer a worth­while publication.

Don Whiteside

Dear Editor: It Is Indeed ,·ery discouraging to

note the general lethttrgy or tho stu­dents nud fnc ulty In regnrd11 to the 11ro1Joscd lncreuse In Student 1\ cti\'­it)' !<"et:!!.

tore, 1u1 members of tho voting 1H1bllr. dlscus!:lion. I had ho1led thnl lu college thr, An nnnouncemenl In another JHtrt or this Issue tells of n POINTER Don nud I had as mu ch right to hear Sincerelr yours. JlCOp lo would be more mnture and

meeting to be held on ;\londay, Fl!hrunry JO, at 7 o'clock , in room 208. Co11i:re:1!:l 111an 0·1,ona ki as :rny ' loyal UOB NO HL.ANOEll d£'mocrutir. in Llwir Lhoughtti nud nr-The mectlu~ Is ror :rnyone Interested In Joining tho staff ns well as for 111 0111!,wr of tho loca l Youn g Re1,ubli- P. . All tho CAPS used ror l~;\I- 1tons. (f hnve hen rd fnr.ultr mem ..

old members. Will YOU be t.hore? Certnln\y there .ire many sLUdents who \!ll ll organization. non and I s lill 1'11 .\ S lS In this letter :tre mine nnd her:. 1:1trcs11 tho irn1>ortauce or 1,e r­hiwe both the time :ind Interest who nre not. si,euklng up. We need the hel11 111:tinl:lin that this p11nlcular meeting were not u~ed by tho lndi\·idualt1 t10mt l wort h and l110 rl,;hL or th-0 or peoaJle Interested in l)hotography, reporting, 1noofreadlng, nnd typing . should ha\·e been treated ui. n public <11101 d'. ludh·idunl man. It Is t.oo bnd that ai; Experie nce 011 another school J):tper Is not necessary. e,·cnL us peo11Je wh o nre "dlstai;tefttl l)Ludc111s \\'f' ha\'c to M<"e them ondor:-.,•

won't you be a belo111,er, not :t by~standcr and Join t~,~J:OINTER? ~~1~:.c ,~;.:~:-~,:~~: r~~~:s~l1\~n1~~7,~! ~~ An 011011 leuer 10 llob uu,·ls ~nf:''s~,~~~

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TO WII0:'11 '1'111~ :'11 .\Y CONOJ<--: Jt~ : questiom1 without an overwhelming It wishes to lnfl.u~nco public o11lnlon. wh'ic~u!-~~1:el:~~\~:h~~ ;~ut~;o11:;~1~~~~ ~~f~~y o?i~g~:~:~;1 :1g~1:;·e w1i1~~ ~·:!. ln thes e days or rliilng co llege n1ultitude o r It's, nnd's, an d but'H. I Congres1;ma n O I~onsk.l was here to tion or t he POl r-.TER concerning B6b 11r1nci1,10 behind this ndded rec, but

costs the iwcruhe ~tude 111 it1 forced to would \'e ry much appreciate hea r ing ~1~:~~ \~eop~=P~!h~:n 1)1~1!15

,;;~e c~~,l~~ Nordhtude ~·s conduct ~t th e Laird will nny of them cry out against it? look around him :and see which is from them. Untortunntely the Young ReiJUbll- meeling. , ~u say tb e \ oung R?~ub- No! " Whnt 115 the use. they 1rnr, ft the most economical wny to turn. One Sincerely youn;, cnns o r "Central State" screened the \lea ns d ld n t wnnt him nt the O Kon- wlll still go through and we will ha\'O of the major llroblcms thal conrronts Rod Jus tesen ·audience because they didn't wnnt ski meeting becu u~o h is r1 uestlons lo 1my." I ha,·e no doubt that they him h1 where to eat and how much P. S. U no answer Is receh•ed l aw the meeting delayed for the few min- were no t "Independent'' questions. I nre right, but a J}rotest sti ll should

t;f~:~:::r~~;. t~:~ ~·:1!:','.· :1a~~11~;;~ ~~r~~:t:.1\~:£~v\~·~:;1::~:~::! ~:~.~:.~veq~=:~1~·"' that Don and I ~r.~:,:E~;r~~:.,~:I~i}J~i~:~::~J;;; ~;i,~!t(:'.~::·~l:~: ~:::!::.~rt,:~i~ I was Interested in procuring n something up, or there ls no one in- I would like to s uggest at this prejudice whnt nn Independent ques- imJlOslng n s till highe r fee next year,

~~c:e~el~:; ~::t c;u~~:1d s~:e!tC:~tt:~ ~t;:~tl~gt~:e~;o:;~mr:!at~~se~pable ::~:t h~:a~,a~:~r)~e!!f;::.1

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job on a we ll balanced diet then op Edito r consumed by my ques tions and Re- Your concern about tho constilu- a protest woulct even effect th eir the hit-or-ml~ plan I hnd been tol- The Pointer pre1;entative Lnird"s replies consumed lion touches me. Not one denied the att.ltude toward this current rise In lowing. out iu the cou rt1e or t1ald Letters to the Editor only fifteen minutes ot the llreclous right of the Young Republicans to student rees. enterprise I was on all sides beset Denr Editor: time of the organization. The locnl assemble. Your club denied Bob nnd with qu estions a nd problems that to In the 16 Jnnuary 1958 edition of YGOPS cnn put their fears to rest. I the right to nssemb le with you. The Bonrd or Regents Is to gh·e us me seemed unfair. After sea rching the 1~oint<'r, ,a ,·ebement, but inter- I will ne\'e r agnln Impede their mad \Vhnt about our rights under the a Student Un ion. which Is not needed. desperate!)' tor an a nswer to these esting lettE~r nppeu red which ques- rus h to the coffee c upt1, constitution? We bud the right and and have us pay for It before it Is questions. I round my!ielf in such n tioned my ho nesty and Integrity con- 1t·s tnleres Ung to note that Con- DUTY 118 Ame rican citizens to hear e\'en being used. 'l'bat was \•en • nice welter of RED TAPE that I tell It ce rning the publication of letters g ressmen O'Konskl and Laird re- Re presentath·e O'Konskl. Let·s knock of them to be so thoughtful about would be best to publicly air them which 1 r e,·dved from i\lessrs. Laird fused to aftirm or deny Jerry Men- off this bnlogna about· Nordln nder ou r rec reational facllllles , but I wish and thus force a n answer. and O'Konski In the 19 December zel's assertion that: '' It certainly denying your club the right to ns- they would unders tand that th e main

Accordipg to the new· handbook 1957 edition or the college paper. should be the prh·ilege of n prlnue sembte. obJecUve In going to college Is to the coat ot eating three mealt1 a day, Mr. Davis stated thnt I enjoyed organization to withhold anyone who My presence was also not wanted acqu ire knowledge. Some new ~equip-for one semester. at Nelson Hall Is "dealing in character nssasslnnUon is distasteful to the gro up". at the O'Konski meeting. \ Vas my me nt for the Physics Lnborutory; one hundred and si"tY dollars. How- through deceit, half-truths, and mis- The r eason should be ob,·lous as conduct at the Lai rd meeting "ob- more plano11 for the unfortunate mus­ever. when r tried to buy a tlckel I representation· • because I did noL the "private" group in question car- Jectlonable"? Come on Bob, speak le studen ts; space so that- the third found that as I was not n. r esiden t or ha,·e available for publication the rieS the Republican label. Messrs. up, I want to know. floor does not have to be used for Delzell Hall. th e same ticket would letters which I hnd addressed to the Lai rd and O'Konskl did not wnnt to .You accused Mr. Nordlander of classes (It is hard to ·•concentrate" cost me one hundred and ninety rive abo\'e named gentlemen. be plnced In the enibar rasslng posl- dece it because he did not publis h while a fellow student tries his "best" dollars. Can It be that the school As l didn't make any carbon copies tlon o f denying the public the right his letters to !\Ir. L a ird and :Mr. at musica l or \'ocal practice), These figures I gain so much living in a of the letters In question, I would like to attend meetings sponsored by Re- O'Konski. I sa,w the letteni and I ca n added facilities a r e needed, but for private home, rather then a regl- to s ugges t t~ any interested party that publicans. The position Mr . Menzel ass ure you that there \\'RB nothing the lack or money, almost Impossible mented dormitory, thnt I should be they wrlte Congressmen Laird and asked them to take would ce rtainly that needs to be kept sec ret. to be gotten. As the Board or Regents willing to pay the e" tra thirty five O'Konski for copies or my letters as not endaa r these gentlemen to the tr you're rea lly Interested in these did not find out H we needed, or e\'en

~:~1~:e? e~;r:·:~s ;~:P~:~e:;i:1;0e!i~: ~=e~e~~~~I!. st~\s~eg;;,.a:::;1:;1~~

8! hearts of their constituents. ~:~:;:~s:h:0 ~~~·~::i:8;rt~e the two ~h~:t::d:d ~!!~e~~ s~."~:n~h~ !>:~::~: those fa\·ored few r es idents of Nelson to any Interested person to publish 1n the 13 January 1958 edition or The Young R epublicans a re s ure o rgnnlzatlons on Campus thnt ba,·e and Delzell I.falls to ent there at the complete contents of these letters the Cn1>ltnl T imes; Ron May, Wash- "hutty" about their s tatus as 11 p rl- "service" as their motto, I can only reduced rates. at the expense of those If they belle\'e publicatlon will expose lngton cor respondent for the Madison vate organization. u you want to hope that you wi ll star t a protest other students who pay the higher me as n rogue aqft blackguard. newspape r reported that Cong ress- keep It r eally pr ivate, yo u should petition.

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0~::v~!m0:cr~1:: :~~!t ~:u; b~~~c:~:w ~~:~~:~. ~tdl~~~~ As this Is tho first, and probably

mainde r of the group to s ubsidize would like to know whose character from bis talk nt a R epubll~an meet- realize that O'Konsk.l remarks were the last, time that 1 nm writing a them? has been assassi nated. Ing at Stevens Point Teachers Col- s uppose to be a deep , da rk sec ret. letter to the Editor , I would like to

There Is a second problem the.t Perhaps Mr. Davis had Jerry Men- lege." After all, be addressed tbe loca l make one more blast nt the admlnls-for wnnt of a satisfactory answer, I zel's character in mind. U criticism . Young Republicans nnd not the local lrntion. It Is possib le that the quality can't understand'. That Is. why can 't o r his conduct toward Don Werth and The complete text or the O'Konskl chapter of the Ku-Klux-Klan . of the s tudents. produced and not the I buy meal tickets. for the semeste r , I at the O"Konskl meeting constitutes statement r eads as follows: '' IF I Sincerely yours, quantity, Is more Important. IL 111 on anythi ng other than the three "character assassination", perhaps HA0D KNOWN WHAT WAS GOING Don Werth good to know that you ha\'C g radu-meal basis'! Whe n I Inquired about the te rm should be redefined. ON, t WOULD NOT HAVE KEPT a ted from a good school, where you th e possibility o f 1>Urchaslng a ticket For the record, 1 would like to say THEM OUT. THE R EPUBLICANS can ask. questions, rather than from for two meals a day on a semester bn- that I belle,·e Jerry Menzel Is a sin- ARE FOOLlSH TO DO A THING Dear Editor: a big school, where you are a dollar sla, I was told that this was lmposs- cere exponent or Wisconsin Republl- LIKE THAT. THEY SHOULD BE Congratulations on the l?olnter's sign. ible and thnt I would hne to buy the canlsm_. A reading of the letters which HAPPY EVERY TIME THEY CAN 'new' position rega rding cootrover- P.S. The proposed location or the tickets weekly. This, of course. would Don Werth aod l had published in PRESENT THEIR MESSAGE TO sla l a rticles. J am Indeed happy to Student Union Is aleo nn added mean the paying or extra money. the 6 December 1957 edition of the PEOPLE FROM THE OTHER PAR- note tha t you have finally thrown oft shame· Once again, I was given no reason for Ste,·ens Point Journal and the 9 & 16 TY. WHAT GOOD DOES IT DO TO the chains or the 'powers that be' who · the situation. However. It seems to December 1957 editions or the Capl~ TALK TO PEOPLE WHO ALREADY used to censor these letters aod delete

Don Whllealde

me that these tickets co uld be sold on tnl Tl.mes should erase any mlscoo- ARE ON YOUR S[DE?" what was offensive to their delicate a semester as we ll as a weekly baals. ceptlons concerning "character as- 1 believe that It can be Infe rred taste.

tlltt::tc~s~ooufldt:~~:\:~~~s~;n~t~~~ ::;1n:!~?en ·~1::~:: ~~b l~:v:'i80 ~:tt:; that Representative O'Konskl had Enclosed please find an article th~~~11~~~~ :~:

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However, I suppose that the ca fete ria . th e students of "Central State". heard from Mr. Menz:I :Y ~be l:e tha t I wrote to the Pointer n. year o r articles ( t hat Is "You wri te •em and like some other governm ental enter- Let's get to the heart of the issue this Inte rvie w occurre

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Ir. so ago. The paragraph lo bracket.a sign 'em. we p'ublleh •em" ) Is the

prises. works on the theory of: hire at stake In this controversy. A pollt- Davis and Mr . Men:eri ~ ou wr te was de let ed from publication by some same th~t has been take~ for at as many people as possible, who lcnl o rganization Is a quasi-public to 1\lr, O'Konski an ° out. vigilant authority. I shall g rant that least t he past two years ) cares who pays for it, there's plenty Institution. It Is also a private organ- u anyone Is guilty of mls-repre- this letter Is now old news , as the ' or money wh e re the last came from, lzatlon but not quite In the sense that eentlng "facts" In this controversy, Board of Regents have al ready

So I Implore, If there Is anyone a soc ial traternlty or lodge Is a pri- I'm afraid the honors would have to doubled the origina l assessments, and in school ca1>able or answering these ,·ate organization. P r ivacy can be go to Mr. Menzel. Jerry probably the post script does not even apply Omegs Hold Dinner

~ didn't misrepresent the "facts" In- anymore, hut I would appreciate the VOL VII ~he c:entral Slate Pointer ~ No. 9 tentlonnlly In hie 16 December 19 57 Pointer publi shing the letter once Members or the Omega Mu Chi

letter to the Capll.al Times which con- more , lo it's enti r ety. sorority assembled at the Hot Fish

,had~]t!~;:;:;:rr!li!:'~:~i~::rr~~~:;T-,a.sirc~:n~f!fri~i~ }''11~:!{~:~:~!w::ns1i:: ~!~~:~ ~:~s r:rt:::;:~~lt~:~~~ ::,0;:~ _:1-tind- m·yae)( wooderlng-why-these--ShoP.-F-ebl'U&fl)'-l,f-01'-thel

under lhe act of March ), 1879. meeting from his past ACT[ONS at 'powers' have decided to allow some banquet preceding the Ioter-sororll1 the group•s MEETINGS." This state- treedom or discuss ion in the Pointer. dan ce.

~:~t 1 c:::e~:~i!::11;a1::t:::S~~~ss~o: ~~:~e th~:e:iu~::~h:!i/~: n~~n:i!::~~: This year the theme of the dnoce,

publican meetings held on this cam- of producing anything because of "Twilight on lhe Desert," was car~ pus lo order to cause trouble. their lethergy? I certainly ho pe not, r led out as the table decorations.

l hope they were fo rced to relloguleh Mr . Menzel Included Don Werth In their strangle hold. MUltrefUI of cere.monlc8 waa Sue

EDITORIAL STAFF

~~8 t::ct~:!::i~~rcht;:;s !i~~l~:h~~ As you know, the Critique wu Rezlo who In turn totroduced Presl­tbe STEVENS POINT J'OURNAL. atarled as a sort of a protest again.st dent Helen Lewi~ who gave a wel­

• Jeari Rtiiim.a. Ju Varidcnrn, Lois Gehm. Jerry writes as follows: " THEY con- this type of actio n, It waa felt that c.omlog addreaa; Mary Laurltieo, ~!~:rc~d:i~,c~c~ine Secftldt, Glerin Zipp, Gene Westphal. tloua1ly held the floor and continual ... the s tudents s hould have a media of apeaklog for the sorority; Jamel Pat~ N~'°b'flD8:/i~:~;:"on7 P1.n, ly asked questions. THEIR actions communications that was no.t con- tereon, he r escort, who. apolr:e of aner-

BUSINESS STAPP brough~ protest ... " Don Werth trolled by t he fac ulty. The Pointer graduation blues· and Dr. Roland

BUSINESS - Clifford Hau: ASSISTANTS - Donna Henke, Bill Hu~CUU.TION

axruLATION MANAGER. - Dolores Ballweg ; ~ifJo"fT!' i"obc-:a1l" l!.1~;!:: Plorencc Mtrzoll, Srl•i• Grolbek.

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~r~!,::: A. Trytten, the U:a111 epealr:e r of tbs Da.vla for the benefit of Mr. Menzel publJ1hea material that ma:, not ennlng. Othe r gueeta present w~re concerning the vera.clty of some of amuse them but, rather, wm make Mr. and Mn. Gilbert W. J'au1t and hil atatemenll might be In order. t hem think. Mr. and Mn. William KearlJT.

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February 6, 1958

Our Connecticut Yankee Endorses Folk Music

By Dn\' C Romnn

Professor Richard " Dick" illa kel'>­Jee was born in the city of Cnmde n , ('onneclicut. i n tile ycnr 1922. li e Is now thirty-six yen r t1 old . 'l'ho ycn r 1958 marks t h e fourth run }'ear thnt he has been a n English Inst ru ctor tit Centrnl State Co ll ege. For­merly, l\tr. Blakeslee tnu g ht at l'\'orthweste rn Unh'ers lty for four yea rs nn d g ra du a ted from th e Unh•er­sl ty of Chi cago. Presently h e Is th e fnth er ot five childre n , i ncluding two teenage boys and three younger girls. His wife's na me Is Pat.

r·innlly, to the unmzemenl o r tiOme Ktudents, I 'm sure. his teaching phl­loso11h')· re,·ea ls tlrm belief i n the discussion method of teachi ng with tho "011eu-book" exam in a ti on.

Our hnLS o ff to n fine t encher and fri e nd or th e s tud ent body, '.\Ir. Blak e­s lee.

After the "Twilight" O\•er 150 couples attended the

InLe r-sororlly l-"'o rmal tns l Salurdny, !,'ebru nry 1. nl Pnce111 High School. The couples d anced Lo Lh e music of Lnrry Woodbury and his orchestra

His Jutl'llec1Un l tui-wi- Ile In the rrom 9 o'clock to 1 o'cloc k . f iel d of the 17th nnd 18th centUr)' T Iit• lh('fll(' "Twllljthl 011 the n e ­Engllsh llternture a nd lite rary i-nt" was cn rried out with n western criticism. He enjoys s uch _ leis ures a.s the me. The co u ples danced amo ng rending (cove ring nil. fields) a nd s ilhouettes or cowgirl s , cowboys , and s1>o rts. Al th e Unive rs1Ly of Ch icago cactus . One s id e of the gym was e n­he was n 440 lrnck mn~. As _far closed with a large mural of n west­ns non-11nrtlclpatlng sporung acuvl - e r n dese rt scene. In the ce nter of t ies, he likes to watch baseba ll games. the floor stood n large. heautl-

ProfeSHor Blakeslee has sen·ed h is full y colo red cnctus. Coul)les were

THE POINTER

Tau Gamma Beta Banquet Tnu Cnmma U(ltn sorority held

its unuual bn1ir1uet before th e Inter­soro rit y Formal at the Coral Room o f the Hot Fish Sho11. J\J)l)roxlmatcly '.!O Tau Gums and th ei r escorts nt• te nd ed n long with rnc ult~· guests.

lkfor1• dl 11 m•r I I t1 1mrh·t COUll)OSed o r Joyce Sch lottmnn. Sue :Mills, Don• nn Sanks, and Karen IJeebe sang ":\loments to Home mber."

Uarbarn Bnblltch. t oastmistress, Introduced Pa uli ne Ainswo rth, 11resl­d ent o( Tau Gamma Uetn. who we l­comed t he guetits. A resume o f the \'nrlous uctl\'lll es o f th e sorority members was gh•en by Mrs . Kerst, the ir adviso r. Barbara Stoleson fol­lo wed with n humorous dec lnmallon about " Eloise."

G ue~t s 1M.•11kcr tor lhf' C\' l'.m l111,t was Mr. Yambort wh o cle\'erly di sc ussed a veTy compllcnted theory ot n so­called former professo r ot his.

To close the program Lo u a nne Si­mo nson nn d 8111 Bucher gn\'C s hort tnlks.

Special guests ))rese nt were l\1r. and Mrs. Ynmb'!r t, Mr. and Mn Ke rst. l\lr. nnd Mrs. Le wi s. l\lr. and l\1rs. Schule r nnd i\lr. and l\trs. Wle­ve l.

country by be ing a member o f Uncle 11erved 1rnnch thro ug hout the 0\'0nlng Western Theme Prevails Sa m 's Army. He was out fitt ed In from n chu ck wago n. The tables th e. Infan try division a nd ser\'ed In were co,•ere d with white 1,a11er nnd at the Alpha Sig Dinner uc w a l combat iu Germany for three black s ilhoue ttes of co uples d a ncing On Saturda}' evening. February l , yenrs. \\'bile In th e Arm y, h e r - w~re In th e eeuter of each tabl e. Alpha Slgmn Al11ha held Its lnter­ceh·ed three battl e s ta rs a nd one The d ecoratio ns com mittee had 2 r e- so ror ity dlniie r nt the Sky Club.

1,rcsid c ntlnl citation fo r o utstanding 1,resentnli ves from each soro r ity: '.\li.-.tn•i-.s-or-c1• r t·monh·s . J an Dn­scn lce rend er ed . Nancy Skalltzty and '.\1on lc.'l \\'ood- r ancea u, Introduced the faculty mem-

l'robabl1· lib ri•n l Jm·c· i n life Is :~,:~!~,. '1~~;1 p~;:~:: ;~~:w~~~~ f~~~~ ~:;:ni~ree:e:t.":~~~!::n~0Al:~:e f~;~~~~~'.

,Jenn Gatzke

J en n Gatzke 18 the gi rl who n lmO.il four year., ago came to CSC to provt? to Il e r mother :l.nd h e r h ig h KChool hom e ec. tenc he r that 1:1he wouldn ' t lik e it he re. nud tha t coll ge JuH wnsn·t for he r .

But now J en n ndmlts s he reall>· lo \•es it he re. A se ni o r hom o e<:. stu ­d ent, J ean Is looking forward to he r four weeks of 11ructlce ton.c hlng off cnmpus during A1,rll nl Omro. nea r her hom e town of Be rlin. She h ns a l­read}· taug ht the Campus School 7th and 8th grnde bo}1s sewing, cooking a nd firs t aid: p.nd th e Emerson 7th g rnd e girls sewing.

Jenn'" collc):e nclh•hles n nd ho uon. Include be ing presid ent , \'Ice l)resl­d e nl and secretnry of th e Home Ee. Club; secretary-treasurer of the Col­lege Cl ub Section o r the Wisconsin Home Economics Assoc iation; nt­te ndlng many home eco nomics co n­ve ntions: 1>res1:1 re 1>reKelllath•c nm.I m e mbe r of Gamma Delta.; n m ember of Sig ma Zetn, honorary science club: member of T a u Gamma Be ta so rority. Sho also rece h·ed n $100 schola rshi p from th e Wisco nsi n Hom e Ee. Assoc. J ean worked for h e r

nn tl trensure r o f the '.\lnrnthon Co un­ty 4-H Lenders F'ed e rnlion. At the nge o r 15 h e received th e Danforth Foundation citation for youth leade r­s hip work ,

Bob P,i•lipp

Bob 1,tayed football, buketball. bnsobnll and 1mrtlcl1inted In trnclc In hig h 1:1c hool. He 1>rcsently officiates a t football and bnske tbnll games. Du r ing lils high Rchoo l days h e WM

c lnss 11resldenl for tl1ree yenrs; an­nunl editor ; 11rcsld c nt, \'Ice preside nt. nnd rsecret nry or the Studen t Cou ncil; a grnduntl on spen k c r and roce l\•crl th e Sch ofie ld Study Cl ub's Annual ScholnrshlJ). Ills seco nd yen r he r o at CSC h e r evol ved n •l-1·1 F'lre Pre\'en­tlon a nd Su ret y Sl' ho larshlp a nd hlK junior )'l'n r n Ma y Honch Scholars hip.

Ho h l:-11 '1 !'o ll r f• whnl lhc fulurt• holds ror him. Perhaps l nc hlng high sc hool o r co ntinuing his educn tlon 11nd getting his maste r 's d egree. Whate \'er th e future o r Bob Prl e llpJI . It Is certnln to be n s uccess ful one.

folk m us ic. li e became firs t Interested Tau Cnmmn 8 ta; n nd Lois l\1 e rkn- nd\'lsors, and pa tronesses. nnd to th e In this wbll e se n ·l ni;: hi s three yearH to r ls and E\'le Polhamus fro m Alpha girls and thei r dates. A note of hu­ln th e Arn1Y· The other men he met SiE:ma Aliihn. mor was added to th e e \·enlng as (mostl ~ Southc:n~rs) hc l11ed i,;pu r Tht• rh n·c· :,:o rurltln• ('(HlJl(' r1tH· in E\·elyn Smyth gn,·e nn lm 11resslon of th h~ a vul n11precmuon for ro lk music s iionsor ln ,: thi s dan ce. The Omega Inte r-soro rity from t h o girl's point t o greate r helghtH. U1,011 being re leas- '.\lu Chi soro r ity wn s in charge of th e of vie w. The mo.In speaker for the ed from th e Army, he began to bu r Invi tations and g uests. The Alpha even ing was Or. Fra nk Crow of th e r ecord s n nd go to many fo lk sh ows. Sigma Alph a sorori ty was resiio nslbl e college tnculty. Tho theme of his Ho maintai ns tha t hi s fn\•or lte folk for th e orch es trn u nd the me. The talk wa s "As You Journey Throug h music sl n~e r wa:; n 111 11 11 named Lead- T n u Gamma Detn soro rity took Life , Lh·o by th e \Vay", Me em J)ha­be lly . In 1948 . '.\Ir. Blnkeslee wrote cha rge of th e ti ckets and programs. sited the lm11ortnnce of " lh'lng 365 Ratting with Rufus his own fol k son g ca iled " Passing At t en o'clock eac h sorority In days a year." The prog rnm was J Through," and th e Union or Packing t'urn, AIJ>ha Sig m a. Alphn, Omega Mu closed as everyon e joined bnnd:t Al long ln~l the grent bu rd en has Mo uses used it i n th eir nd\'e rll si ng Chi , and Ta u Gamma Beta. formed a while "The Hymn to Alpha 'Sigma Jeon Goti.i• been lifted , but don ' l for,.-:- e t to come busi ness. Late r . he fo und out, some- ci rcle and sang Its song. Alph a " was sung. room and bonrd at first , and durin g n ro und to the same s ta tion a t ap-body had a dd ed more ve r!!es to the ( 'hut•l·rom•:,: ror cl u- dnurt• we re Mr. The theme of the dance . "Twilight thnt time ser ved as th e re presentn- 11roxlmate ly o r ultln~a tely .the same orlgl nnl son g and It beca m e ve ry PO- a nd '.\INI. Gilbert Fa ust, i\lr. and Mrs. o n th e Dese rt··. was carried 0111 live ot suc:h wom e n o n the CWA time co me June of 58. Ive hen rd pula r . In his c lasses of Englis h II- De rnard Wle \•e l and Mr. n nd Mrs. through th e t a ble decorations. The Ooard . She then mo,· ed to th e n1>art.l quite a fe w g ripes thnt sc nH' Sle r tests t e rnture nnd lite rary cr iti cism o f Edge r Pinson. The presid e nts o f fn\·Ors cons isted of pince ca rds de- mont 011 l\tnln Street wl)ich ishe

1,res- ould Just ns w ell be exterminated

~~=t:sil~0~\~dw~:1th h:en::; Y,81~1~ i lr'i.: ~he~\· l~~ ri~c~r:~~~t~~~~sp::,~~c 1!~~e8~ ~:~~n:1:/::e~~=ut:sbel~s~actus plant11 e ntly s hares with fo ur others, wh o from o ur c urriculum, but then ju~t

music and a lso vividly ex1ilnl11a th e worth , Ta u Gnmmn Beta a nd Allene Gncl'>ls n1 tlu- dinn e r we re Dr. a nd cn ll themsel\'es "The Hun g ry Fl\'e"! ~~!\ins~ o f th e hm of c rnmml11 ::; we d

m eaning be h ind folk music. Hi s on ly Grimm, Alph n Slgmn Alph n. Mrs. Frnnk Crow, Dr. nnd Mrs. hu~~~~~~ ~~hbab:.·s 1~~~~h~/:i. ~:~u~oa: A pro hlt•m ,•nch of us h nl"I fll«'d ;:f:e~rn:~:~: t~:; h:l~~~~m:u~!e:~\':: h eidr:e~~~~1!ied1:::;. e;ch~

8~::i~! ~ei~f:s.O ~~~~ ·a~;· :,~:. ~ras; ~;::::~ J en n 's plans for th e future ulrc.n<iy Is th e fun-filled two d11 ys of r oglst ra-len rn ed to play the gui ta r as well as Mu Ch i held thei rs nt th e Hot Fi s h nnd Mr. an d Mrs. He rman Toser . In clude n fn ll wedding!) . tlon . It s ure ly loolt~d lik e n good he wi s hed . Shop. The Ta u Gnmma Betn h e ld Committees for th e hnnquct we re: \\' ilh h t• r f111u r1• bullr on th e s pnrk - crowd iu r ,wd one to see th e show ,

Glo r ia fll chn rd ge ne ra l c hnlrm n n · Jin g rin g o f h e r le ft hn nd . nnd he r but I be l n11111y of them w e re rend y l\lr. Blnkc.s lee likes mo\•les nnd t e- theirs at th e Coral Room an d th e Rose1~iary Ot)ichkn, place : J~n Not: pasl record of success, nil thnt r e- lo fu r n lu when th ey go t th ro ugh . It

'.~.,·,lsclhon,hwe rh,,c.n Ah•c Iha:•.: ; 11;:;:r1~: :i11:h;k ySI~~~~. Alphn held th ei rs nt tleman. 11rog rnm : Elnlne Els, c hape- mains to be said Is "Best wis hes. certainly made my heart bound .. ro nes: B:i rbnra Wllll nms, fn\'ors: and J enn:· with Joy to he ahlo to s tand In the men\, well. h e s tates h e co nst1m c.~ Suzanne Muc k . Invitations. IOnJ: line~ until we trnally got

men~. ,·egutnble!i, milk. :ind beedr f~e- Teachers All Committees fo r the dance were: 11·1,1, all tllhoeh1n','.rlr•e,l•ltp11•,, rock ets"' ',.~1:.~npgrhor'ch,,•o,"a'','• •'dloohro.w Tmhncnny •.•,.m,•, que ntly . li e ex1)li ci tly has no cs re Lois i\l erkatori s. campfire: J oye~ ' ' fo r catin,: desserts unl ess forced to Of teachin g . Tho reau was not t oo Hnnnemn nn , letters: El ai ne Eis, ta - !)resent. BolJ "Bllko" P r lcllp J) is li llJlS you had : }'OU nu!lwc red . 'on ," do so. fo nd: hi e deco rnt lo nR: Marianne t.l obl. sil- naked q uit e often nbo ut h is yo unger :ind he flll lfl th e res t of th e, c lnflsess

lll l'I nffillnflous wl lh tlw :,:rhou l l ie mu ch 11re Ce rred h iH Wnldcn Po nd . h o uc.tle!!: an d E\•elyn Smyth, tables. brother. Ronald, u aculor a t D . C. nrc fill ed . Th ut'a grntl tud e ! t' lu b ... exte nd 10 helm:; the ad\·lsor of \\'nit \\' hitnrnn fe lt KO Ill nt eaHe E\·e reH l lu Schofield. Ron with rt •:e Th,·>' ci• r la lu ly \\'i•n- u'r too bmll)' the 550 Club nnd the l'olnu•r. In li e quit And wrot e his famous R • R othe r boyK hns s uccessfu lly Hc nt u In ll f"f'tl o r mon ey th l!i semester, esJ)C· t!Hi6, h e was a de lega te to th e De- '· Len ves:" 0Vlng eporter rocke t till o ne-half mile. but UK Ooh cinlly min e. J had a whol e fi s t full

~:~~\~=Li~n Ni~!~1~1~~r;~~\'~:~\\~:~s. H: n\~ ;::~s :!~h·~:11: ~~~I !~~ l!~~'thl>~;·s<I~=~=- By 1;e;n:~e'/~\~i~ a~~: ~e:~tu~~~ .. d:.~::n~ :~1~11~t~;.~~1~11

~: ~u~::~ ~~c~~t~~ ~~~! cl:iims th e reru.on for this Is because \\'hy can 't I give in like these Francine Townsend tria l run bnckfired . lhf'm .. nnd then th <'Y sla mnu:d th e

h e ca me from n lo ng line or Rep ub- And 11::~~ so mo 1:11>lend ld mas ter- '-------------' th~~:o::;~,~~~!~'~ 11~1;~1: ltl~·~c ~~:~~ O~~~I: ~:C::c:':117:t~ / ~~.e~:~·c:~l~~~~c~:n~ 't;.~:i _...:,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;:;, CX~~;~hll:~. g;:;~~~l:~d p~i;:~r!~: nlllthemntles major with minors in Rome Oth r> r rim e." I figured Ir they

cou ld make th e s tude n t.s or ·csc lose h h1 to r y and Ge rm on, Is In Sccondnry didn't "·an t It. 1 wouldn't gh•e It t hei r sense of humor. Wh en nak ed and J)ractl ('C tnu,;ht recently n t th" l to anybody. \\' hnt I ca n't u11dc r11tand th e quest ion or th C' dny th ey g in.1 Campus Sc hoo l nnd P. J . J acobs l-ll gh I,; wh y th e ri>' K n grf'/lt b ig s ign at the

8118 111)~; ans wers . wal k o ff. n nd th en Sc hool. ll l' rc In co ll !!~e. he's \•l<-e 11r, •- door that HIIYK "'PAY FEES IIERE" come bnck looking for thi s r e po rt r sidPnt of th u nLwly orgaulic•d Al11ha 1111d th,,.n thr•r(•'s not n solti ouuudo wi t h blood In th ei r ye. Gamma, locnl socln l stud le11 Hoclety, t hC' door to t11kf' thl'm . \\'<.'II. I tinnil y

Mr. Richard C. Bloh11ff i1 pict1mtd obove glondng ov•r o 1h•lf of book1 which hove nothing whol•IO•ever to do with on• of hh lnl•rHII, bollod1.

The ,,u eKtlon : As n n o uts id e r . wh a t 111111 n memhcr of Sigma Zt!lll, nntiou- J,;Ol throu~h thnt nnt-race nt 4 :29 do you think o f th e humnn rucc"." nl h o norary scie nce 11odcty. lie w:1s 011 Tu c11ila y. With n minute t o J)lck

HOU \\'AID _ Whe r e th e ro's lif t>. n membe r o r the Gcrmnn Cl ub for 1111 my bookH, I bet I got my tall the re's hOl)C. two yc:1rs, an lm11o r tn11 t addi t ion to 111e1111cd 0 11 n ho ut 20 tim('lt pe r :,iecontl.

LOIS HOLUBETZ _ Who's run - th e P 11it,11·r sta rr for three yc:lrs d ur- Thc·n non<> or th<· 1>ro11cr hook H were nlng? In g wh ich ht· scn•cd as Com1msl tlon l<>ft , lnSt l'ntl I wns to ld to ta k e n ho ut

ART WILKE - Rath e r th nn cause E: d lto r ror two or those y1•arK. Lai;t 31} dlfff.'rcnl Oll flS to r f' ad In the menn­c mb:irrnss me nt, 1 decli ne to com- Y<>n r he wiu1 Junior cluas tre111rn re r . tim e. S'obody wanll:I you to ha\·e !el-

l .\ rt •;,, l1h•111 of 1)1•fai•II 111111 nll tou:- Mure time! m el\~AitTffET,r=r.v:rnm;-::_ ::-,,r;,n;;;,t,n·cr.i•ni'>rsi-;,'iieixc~cii'1><ITcott'r"ia~brii:1eilr';,;;;,.i;y:'-1~n~BliTi-T ~ ,:'-,;-;h:;:o:;-., ,::;,h;:'t"',:':', e;:;d;::e;-:ll :::,,,:--. :w:0 ,:::,,::;.,-:.:;:sk mo not hcl ng paid to th ink .

BILL WORTH - '.\tlxcd e m otions ca use ~ ren t co nfu ~lon .

JA~ET SWA DE R - \\'ho StlYit

I'm n n ou ts id e r ? FRAS'K CIIECK - lt 'H i-otlf>!\

lhroui;h nnd through and through and ..

PAT n,\ \ 'J S - The rf'mnles nrc a ll r ig h t hut the males :ire rnthc r un­cl,·111,.zed .

BAHU~\RA FUST - I haven 't h11d enOUf:h co ntacts 110 I'm not quallfi<'tl l O KUY.

Aft.e r h en rln g th ese opinio ns o f th e hu ma n race. Is there any In si d er who would ca re to rend th e book TE',' EAS Y WAYS TO CO '.\IMlT SU­ICIDE ?

ko llall. Uoh sc n ·ed us \'Ice nretil- ! rn the lnter-Ho roTlty Pormal. but d 1•nl or tht· do rm ror two )'e:ir:-1. Al· wh .. n Saturday camti find she hadn't thom;h h<> bt;>c·auw known nH "Bilka" J lwr :u11e u g irl and nsked he r. \\'e and C\·e n 110Ked lln unlform) · ro.r th1• Jrnd a wonderrul 1111.l!' exce pt J ke1ll 1!1.;: l rl:i, nob ha11 not ~·el had ~h 1· 1i,;l•lli 11 g 11lck cd on t he cacti. i+l ngt:d t~~~'.s~1i~:.or e n joying th<> JOYS of null- my tall ou the sl lh o u('ltc am 1,f lre.

As ·a Hoy Srout :1nd 1•11 C'lub m<>m- nnd kc11t gt'ltl n,: <'nt1~hl In th e rou­b<'r nnrl teadl•r. Bob ha:-. hud rnuny INte-OOPS-1 m('l\ 11 wagon wh ee l. honors n111I wondr>rful rx1,crh•nct;ft In· The Sig J,;m, were n ice e nough t o

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11~ 1~~:~~ aHk me to h e in tho Sig Ei>lsod cs,

l>eing a n Ea~le Scout : gl\'l n~ a d e- but I Just couldn't find u part to f it monstrntlon on " llow to Rf>IIIO\'e u my sl m1>IY 11neurthl}'- lnhun11111, rat­Flshhook" nt the· Stale F'alr In 10 53: lik e 1,ersonnllty.

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s tand in,; boy Jr. 4-H lead e r 111 the DI 1-l-2-3 Jump If It's Importan t or state In I 053 : and being presid ent a n c me rgencr.

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4 THE POINTER February 6, 1958

FROM THE SIDELINES Vidory Against Great R bl" I Medical Schoo l Candidates lakes Training Team Ranty's am mgs . Advised to Take MCAT

Cent ra l State Co llege dc tentcd a jf Entering School Soon po we rful Grcnt La kes Nnvn l Tra in- E xt eud ed g reeti ngs to a ny tl ew Candido.tea tor admleslon to med-In g Cente r tenm F r id a y ni g h t 7 1-70 s t~1d en ts wh o h np1len to g lnnco at teal school In t he fa ll of 1959 arc

Tho rnrnini;t po int. of t h e sea soll Plntte ,· lll e d oesn't ~et n loMs It ' ll b o a t the P . J . J acobs gy m-on Kestly's this sect lot1 ot the 11a1ier , And ~ f advised 10 ta ke the Medical Colleg,\ bas come fo r the CSC ca g e.rs. The;· a ll o,·er a nd the Pio nee rs bun ? n tree throw with o nl y tour seconds cou rse fo r you o ld re turnees, I don l Admission Test in May, It wae n n~ u re Jn a position whe re t hey ha ,·c .to powe rful e nough tea m to do thnt but remainin g In t he game. len \'e th is sn nctom o r myste ry e lth- nounced today by Educational Teet-wi n the rest of t he i r games to bani t h is Wh;cons ln Sta te College Coit- Uulh lrnms hll trom the floor a t • In g Se n •lce. which prepares and nd-

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be played. Th is ls the mu..-i1 game ro r fo r Pla tlc \·lll e to 1:e t anothe r loss. was high for bo th teams. Sa mpson :~li8ch h::·r~ g~::n t:s~s o~oer =~~::;:: ~~~se0

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the Pointe r 1. lf t hey can e merge \' IC- T he ga me th nt may have killed t h •:i nnd Lue bs torf sco red 13 points gross mi squo ta tions. You sec. it, Is by almost e\•e r y medical college tortous t he .; hedule ,ls in t he i r fn\·o r Pointe rs c ha nces was the River.Fall s apiece. Gary Huls t led tho Grea t actunllr hi s dog which was tryin g throughout the country, will be g l\'. as they on ly h1we Oshkos h to face on gnme. The Poi nte rs s hould never Lnkes team with J 9 points. The to t each him to play c hess n ot visa- e n twice during the cur rent eaten­the rand. The n t he im11ortunt last ha \·e lost to t he Falco ns. acti on or the firs t half so.w the teams \'ersa. These nre not comp,lnlnts und dnr year. Candidates taking the May ga me or t he season bri ngs the Pla t- II sc(•m i- lh111, with the exceJl tlon closely knotted with CSC leading I do humbly nJ)ologlze. but there tes t , howe\•e r , w ill be 'ab le to fu r t e\·llle Pio nee rs he re to face the of the Pla u e ville ga me, the Pointe rs 34-33 at the e nd of the period. Early s hould be u ha ts o ff to l\lr. Dixon 's nlsh scores to Institutions fn enrl y Poin ters. Th is Is the It ga me. It the have los t only wh e n they hn\'e had a In lbe second half the Pointe rs at- dog s ince after H e r man 's ventures fall, when many medica l co lleges be­Poi nte rs beat Mil wa uk ee a nd If th ey fai rly bad µl ght In shoo ting pe rcent- tLnlkned a 5 po int lead , but the Grea t I wns nble to sneak by nnothCr socio- gin the selection of thei r next en­a r e undefeated going Into the Plat- age. This was especially true or the ~ es crew rallied to lead 41-38. logy course a mong courses. This terlng class . te \'llle game t he)' have a chance. St. Cloud and St , Norbe rt games. Th'3 ~

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0 :r::v:~ Na val team kept peeking ~way and ::g !~:! /ha~i°\~.lhu:t!:gc:~s::s :~;~ ~1~e:~~.r~•:;ob~:12/· at

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t1,h ea!losewse,thrue~: !~t~:~ ~l~: / ~~~:t ~~~.o!e : ; th e ir 11ercentage hasn't been the beat ca~ie Wlt~ln one polt\ ot C8SC with "horse se nse,', or wh a te\'e r Is used tlons to be held n t more than 300 '

• In ma ny ga mes. on Y a m nute rema n ng. nmpson as dete rmin e rs. local centers in all parts o r the coun-t he Pionee rs would mea n somcth ln~ w"il. win or lo..-ie, 1 don't think the dropped in a free t hrow to gh·e CSC try. The J\ssoclntlon ot Ame r ica n onl y ir Platlc \•lll c ente rs t he game CSC stude nt body s hould be ashamed a 70-68 lend. Broderic~ made a I ser t•\•e r"ychlng Is bnck to nor- Medl cnl Colleges r ecommends thu t In the loss co lu mn. 1 th h I quick bucket for the Great Lakes ma l nt csc. Those e \·e ry hnlf yen r ca nd ida t es for admission to clusses

So lh f' re~t of IIH" :-t' IL.,011 fo r the ~~ ~!u!~oe: !r:i:g n~lon~:nt/ ~·:r:u~~l~ team tO tic the scor e 70-70 . Keslly sca res a r e not good for the we ll-be- sta rting In the tnl) of 1959 take the P ur ple a nd Gold is a se ri es o f H's. ou t t he yea r . He re's hoping, Pointe rs was fouled with four seconds remain- Ing. The re Is j ust too much mate- i\1 ny test. The boys can f!till do It bu t the y' ll - the ha ll Is yours - do your bes t. lng nnd made his firs t a ttempt, miss- rial to cover In one ni ght. An ywa y, 1'he MCAT cons is ts of te1n.s or hn\·e to wi n them a ll. or course tf ~r~ ~:~

1::cor~:~d \~lt~ho~t ;e~ondn!~!t It Is g ratifying to sec th a t no one ge nc rnl scho las ti c ab ility, a tes t

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Platteville Pounds the court which missed by o:lyma re .... : ~~. 8 ~~!~~~! n~~!;1:;d t~:~0

~1

1/ 1

1~ 1: :: ; un;e rs tnn<~~g ot moder;1 society,

Point Grapplers Provide Pointers to 87-76 Defeat ~n;~es . FG .FT.)J PF Pis . ga me at ~ e lson Ha ll a nd tuck ing ~'~co;~'in~c t!v~1~~t ~:stsp~l: ~ie~~:: a Struggle with Winona · Rud y In eHry mornin g. pn rntlon othe r than a re\'le\.f o r sci-

Winona Stale pil ed up a n en rl y The cagers o r CSC lost th e ir sec- ~:::i51or~ t~ ~ 1~ The re luwe bee n a few co mm e nts c nce s ubj ects Is necessary. All ques-

16-0 lend on t he Point W rest le rs In ~:\ c~:~~re~; : g:~"~! t~I~ t!: ; ~::;e~ Parr O-O O about the a ,·nllnbllity of the rnire r Lion5 are of the objective tYJle .

~ r:d~~:~:e~o~~h!~-!~~~111~:~: r eca~:: \'Ille. J a nu a r y 25 th . ~:~:ny O-O 4

~ l~h 0:~ ~:~1

~1;:\h~~·n st~1

1~1~ 1:'1::~~~{in: rlo~

01t;~t;;f ~

11:~·,,:!~:~~~~11

r:~:t'~~::~~ to life and too k the top to ur d iYls ions Tiu .. • N'bo und lnJ: nblllly of the Pio- Kouke ls bnd , [ will tlx un y o ne up with In ). wh ich gh'es deta ils of reglstrn-

2-3

and ca me wlth lrf two flOi nts o f trl ng neo rs wns too much tor the Pointers Rist ow wha t will devel oJ) into th e nlce11t lion a nd adminis tration, ns we ll ns Winona . ns they out-re bound ed CSC 58·4 5. Krull 23 chic k e,·er s een. In fac t. te llOW:j, ~1l mple quest ions. are avail a ble di-

0-0 0-1

11 1-:! The mee t was held In t he t rain- led by Smedemn, Kruschke. nnd Kestly 10 an y ot yo u th a t find yourself In rcctly from Educntlonat Testing Ser-2-3

Ing sc hool gym on Sa tu rday a fter- Schroede r . Smedema ga the red In 15 Sam pson 13 th is s itua ti on. le t me kuow- a nd I \' Ice. 20 Nnsim u Street , Princeton, ·s-o noon. J anua ry 2fi . at 1: 30 P. i\t . nnd la tte r two 13. · LoVern Lue bstor f _ will. without charge, fix up the fi rst New J e rsey. Compl eted np11llcn tions

De Lozie r at 123 lbs . o f Wi nona was t he only Pointer wh o could 13 71 TWELVE guys. This o ffe r Is good mus t reac h the ETS office by April pi nn ed Bery l Pnsca\'IS of CSC in kee1l U(l with the r a ngy Pionee r t r io . pp Pts . on()· to CSC males: Address a ll let- 19 a nd October H, respecti \'e ly for

To ta ls 29 13-11 Gr('nt l .11 1.k('S FG FT-:ll

4 : 25 to take a 5-0 lend O\·er the ns he gathe r ed In 13. 3 19 ters to Rnuty, The Hare m Keo11o r . the May 3 and October 28 admlnis-Hu Ins t 1-1

Polnters. Da le Schroede r. a 6_3 j unior tor- 3 7 % The Pointe r . tra tlon_,_· -------Rowan 3-2 Betlack 0-0

n ~~~ •;:1~

1~~r.-w~~~7i e~n~~~· ~ou\~ie~~ wa rd . Jed t he P io nee rs with 33 points ; : Sl n <'t' lht' E\:plnr(•r ts u p ) guess

Winona won on a fo rfel l mak ing It ~J~·e 1 !rebens~::~wisn a3d3d : dt.te;~~~ w:~: 9 ~~ es::\~:,: Ll~:n~ns;t~=~ r: ~~llm!~n::~e ,------ ---- ---,

10 to 0. ope ning t lJ)Off h e was a ll O\•er the 1: Untll lll'XI time , i f the re be one . NORMINGTON

Rltzenthaler 0- 2 Bloomer 1-0 Broderlc.C 3-2

Cha r les Wit tenber g then dropped tl oo r a nd his long sho t a rt is try was don't s mil e If you ha \·e no t eeth ns

:o 5~n~::1~1~:n t~~1:t:::~

1 ~St~~ ~naontJ :~~~~:~e~h~:t t:e b;~~1: n: ~ e \~:~:~~~ 20 7 0 ~tr~~~~lr: r:~d 6~r ::ir~:o~h~~~

8! ~n:~~ ~:

and Po in t O. ele \·en 1iol nt ma r g in wouldn ' t ha \·e tlon Is tb nt you won't hnl'e to worry

Peeples 0-0

Totals 31 8-7 csc 34 37-71 Great Lakes 33 37-iO

laundering &

Dry Cleaning At J.17, Snnderson ot W inona de- meant much. wh e re th e ye llow went. Or will yo u ?

clsloned Andreys :\lezmall s by a I-------------close score or 3-2. 5 :~~ :~~n ~\~i~~ Pn~:1

1: \

1~~~n ~: :0

1:~ Milwaukee Wins, 91 0088

, From here on it was a dif fere nt In the hal f the Po inte rs had c losed The season \•lrtually e nd ed for the sto ry. Han k Yette r o r Po in t pinned ihe gap to JO~ l S. but Schroeder. Pointe rs l\londny ni ght as they lost

~0e r1;1~t:d t.! ~1>1:: : 11~f 8;~~;0

;1~- ~~ ~ ~1! f! ua rd Don Gruber . nn~ forward ~t a i~=:e u; t e:s~~~r: ' ; ~ri~c~~;s;~-~!

1;

mnd e Yeue r·s record ro r t he season ~;: ~,; ~1:~iz~\'~ 4~t;;i~;1~1i\~

1e t ~:\'~! ~= Pointers tra il ed t hroug h mos t or the

th us fa r G wins a ,i:rn inKt onl)' one loss. second hnlf but J)u lled with in one ni,:::e. Iloint In th e c los ing m inutes be fore \\' i1101111 tlwn w t•111 111 1<1 11 ~I.ill In

t he Ins t t hree mn tches 10 k E'Ull f rom I T iu- f>iom·1·N 111: Jd ll ll' i-u m e od-

=~t;•::,,"";"~~; ;7:'." I~~~";;,.,\~~ ~~ ~n~ ;~~"~;c"o,'.~,~~fi' ,,':,,~, •;;::;n~~•;:~ .. ~'. dec is ion ins tead of S for a )lin . :;ion hit on four st ra ig ht s ho ts to

J a" k 'm oss£' r dec isioned Lunhe ri,::: I r u t t ~1c ma rg in to ~ i-:iO . With ~: 10 r ,,.. . b . • 13 0 e d t h ' re 111 :1111f ng. J ack Krull a nd Ln\ ern

~ iad e1

: ~'~'\e:~n;' sco-re 8~~~s. a ; Joss: ; L-~~~sto;.t h:t ~o. Jl ~ ~

6t8he Po inte rs

ha s 5 Ktra lj;ht winK t his !'lenson a11

w l 1111 '' JlO nt:s .i t 1 • ·

16 7 llOUnds. T he P ionee rs and Polmc rs trad-":'lrilrt ;,.·" Butd1 Surt· n~,, 11 1lt•d-.ioiu•d E'd bas ke ts dur ing t he next minu t e

Ln Ve rn Ti 11er o f Win ona a t 1 ;7 lbs. hut the n th e Pionee rs hit for eii;-h t by n 3-0 ma rg:ln. T ipe r we nt in to a ~ura ii,: ht 11ol n ts to Ice th e game. 11 hell to kee p So re nso n from J)inning him. The te3m score w as 1 6- 1 1. TIi l' l'o i11t c r:- Jo:--t d<':-11flc i-ho 111 -

i11i: .500 pe rcent In the seco nd hn lf :Xo rm Dorn. a ">oln ter hea ,·y- 011 19 of 38 a nd out re bo undi ng the

weigh l. won a U-0 dec ision O\'e r :li e- Pumeers :? 4-22. Ca rth ney of Wino na t o muke th e

Vin cent of '.\tllwa uk ee dropped in two Cree t h r ow8 to ma ke up the win­ni ng mnrg ln .

. \ r lu u ll;,.· .\llhntnk<'(' w on lhe g-umc fro m t he cha r lt:r line as t hey hit on :! l o r 2 5 w h ile t he Po in ter s missed repen tedly,

La Yern .Lue bs to r f led t he Poi nt e r sco r ing with 12 b:u1 ket.s and 5 ot 9 s u1>po rted wit h I G pal m s. by Sammy Samnson nnd I :! eac h by J ac k Krull and Le Roy Sroda . 8 11 1 Seke l 0. dded l 0. Don Kottke did n f ine r ebound­Ing Job to lead the Poin ter s urge a t the e nd o r t he ga me. But the Point­e rs ha d too far to co me In too s hort a ti me.

f ina l team score 16-1 1 In \\'inona·i, C'S( ' ( ';" H) ta ,·o r. Oorn ',i se:11;011 r <'Ord i8 a Kru ll 3 ·1

P F TP r------------ , wins nnd one Jo,,s.

F'f•:ll 1-3 4-3 5-3 3-5 0-0 3- 1 1-0

35 17-l ai

4 II

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February 6, 1958

Picture of the Issue THE POINTER

Religious Club Nevvs B>· l'n~rn r Srnn lilyn· T rinit y Luthrrn Church

!\"cwnrnn Club The Xewman begnn its ncth·ltles

SHOE CLEARANCE

Shippy Shoe Store

!I

A great danger of our educn1lonnl RY!ltem and of a so-cnlled eJucnted nrnn Is the dnni;er or growing lop­Kided. \\'hnt I mean Is that there Is an increased tend nC)' to combine immemJe knowl edge 111 one rteld with :'l!ltoundlng Ignorance In most Other tl eldR. A grent scholar ln his tory mnr know nothing whatsoe\·er about the htu1lc lnslght:1 or mod ern phys ics . Whe reas n brilliant physicist m:;ly be utterly blnnk when it comes to the ebb and flow or ldeai:i and na tions.

~~i:h t~e ~~;:t~~g ~c;;es:~~ !::~c7ait~~~ ============ board. HOLT DRUG co.

X1·~1 Tlrnr:-cln.}' t•n•nl u;.:. Pebrun-

Cosmetics Socia Fountain

111 Strong, Phon• 014- 00

ry Ii . th e c lub will hold one of Its rrg ulnr mee tin gl'.l nt the Pacelli llii;h School cnteterln. For the cxnct time wntch the l'\'e wmnn C'lub bulletin hoard on seco nd floor. The mnln busluctts ol the meeting wlll be the, ::==========!:.:== t:lectlon of :'\liss Xewmnnlte. The dol­lar du f'S ror the second semes te r will n !so be collected nl thl! meeting.

Ml .. :- ~·f'wmnultr wil l l't·lg n n11 \'n· h:ntlne·s Quee n nt the onnunl KC -:\'ewmnn Club dinne r and dance, whi ch will be he ld on Sundnr. Fehru-

dutch's Men's Shop IIOOKFIELO CLOTHES

Suh• - $39.50 Sport Coo11 - $2.5..00 -

306 Moln Strffl

It hns been said thnt. "We learn more and more about less nnd less until we e ventually know t!Vernhing about 11rnctlcallr noth ing ." Although we agree that this In gene ral l:5 de-1iloroble, do we r~alh:.e that It may be tragic In Its effect upon the Christion ralth or a college student? Ofte11 when a student enters college he Is walking fairly-strnl~ht. He does11·1 know much about the taith or hi s Church. but he doe,m·t know mu ch more about anythlniz else either. He Is well balnnccd. If uninformed.

~;:at\~6·f!rh~1;~:~111 ::';~11:: ~:;~~Inc~~~~ ~==========~ nt the Nnlionnl Newmon Club co n­\·entlon next summer.

All Cntholl c stud ents n re urg d to attend these activities ond become nn acth-e Newmnnlte. '

WILSHIRE SHOP The right shop

for the college g irl.

Fashion Shoes

You can' t. keep a ,:DOIi mNl .W-0. , lati. as be worked out on the trnmp­.. Head!l-up" pbotogr&~y caugh t ollne. Bob McLendoo was the man

this rtylng ca rpeteer. JUMAW. Se u- behind the Camera.

At ~h1

!~i~:un~;~~T!e~tf11';,s n for- ============ wnrd look was mnde Into next semes­

Wbnt bo.ppens during the s ubse- ter. Xumber one among the coming ERNIE'S GROCERY quent fou r years ot college nnd pos- ncth•l ll ea Is our pnrtlclpatlon tn the 1225 Sim• Avn.ue

-------------------------lsibly lfOme graduate school ? Now he Lakes Reg ion's Project to raise funds 1 block eott of Modern Education Via knows n great den! about Ichthyology ror the Concordia Seminary In Nager- Ub,o,y Building

or ca n explain the diffe rence between coll. India nnd the new prepnrntorr Open doily from a to a Classrooms Abroad epistomologr and ontology. He cnn school in Rio de Janei ro. Drn~ll. CLoNd Sunday, Two groups of twemy selected confront the non -coJlege man with E\·eryone will be workln c; hard on '-------------'

With the second 11em-.er ta full ~:~~r~~anG~~l~e;:Ystu!~~ts ;;~~:!~!~ ~~:c;r:n;~~~~~~~~:·a::~t ~:ed~:~~~~ ~~':ui°~~J~~~ietro P~~~~ i;1~h~el~~;1;t~~

swing we notice some cat• i.• • ur France next summer to study the tian fnlth or the Church than when be ha,·e better educnllonn l facilities . ranks. To our illustrl•u. a.mr&,es I• I d 1 111 was the greenest fres hman! In other S••coud s 1·mc:-l l'r otrkcrs tor Gnm­who have graduated. we wiaa Bon ti;;:~g~,e rc~at:;e~r a; .. ~a::e d:;·1n:: words. be bas one leg that Is mlp;hty ma Delta were electd at the Jnnuary Voyage. to those who &ave Wt fo r six-week stoy. Doth g rou ps will un- Jon i; nnd and st rong. but his SJ)i rltual 30 meet ing. They were Insta ll ed In a other reasons. we wi s.b. ••• :r.rag~. dergo lntens l\·e language training leg has complete!)· atrophied. Too cn ndlellght ceremony nt the same

HANNON W-';rffn Agency

Iring your PrHc:rlptlon, to 011, Phormoc:y Phone DI 4-2290

+41 Main St. Life Isn't r ea lly so bn ll La U.e ran ks durin g th e boat trip . Graded c lasses many so-ca lled ed uca ted men ha,·e meeting. of the proletariat. Siuetl average in lfmnll sections or s ix to e ight Bt u- considered their religious faith as nn Elected as president was Wnyne ------------g r~de point set a new rece~. de nts each unde r th e s upen·lslon or appendix. At one lime It may have Schmidt. Vice president ts Lyi,n

Our lnt.c:,;t communl.-i, f r •m Cap';! nntlve prorei;sors will deal with the fultilled n useful purpose but Is now Tha lsdorr. while Anne Hanson ts Cannibal, 1' .. lor lda, reP•rta U,at the readi ng of c lassical a nd modern texts . me rely a source of irritation and In- secretary. Marilyn Rot h la treasurer, failure of t he Slasetl r• eket t.. '11L'lt t he dally press. publi cati ons on co n- fectton. The re Is no balance In th e a nd J a ne T rnn1ie Is press reporter. oft on schedule was due t.. tJl e fact temporary problem&, conversation man who bas the "Now I lay me Jan Nottlemnn was se lected ns tha t no one had a dr1 ••kll Tbe and composition, pronunciation and down to s leep" religion of a th r ee- chapter projects chai r man. Ann Zlm­f leld team has been h•l'-lnc • Ishtly grammar Stud ents will also hea r lee- year-old com bined with the well- merman will assist he r na co-chnir­meetlngs to determine Ute iirecau- lures on hi story and meet wltb our- trained unde rstanding of a scientist. man. lions necessary to obllvlat,e a 119eo11.d standing pe rsonalities. The Ber lin What can be done about th is sit - ~Inn>· o r the m (•mbc•rs are Jooklo g occurence of this natu re. fte oe," r group wil l have fu ll auditing prl\'l- uallon? forwurd to th e Lnkes Regio n Winte r

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Phone DI 4-1841

Stevens Point, Wis.

INSTRUMENT RENTALS

tubing problem bas beetl Ucte4 , aad le1;e~ a t the F r ee Uoln~rsi ty. A large Stud en ts must realize that theology Camp, which Is scheduled for F ebru­the Miami Beach fu el tNY 1aTe »a- numbe r of courses Is also offe red at Is a subject that Is to be studied and ary 14-16 at Houghton, Michlg'a n. llsfactory resul ts exoe)(. fH Mme the University of Grenoble, attend- that needs as much attention an d Is Winter spor l8. f un, nnd feUowshlp wicked after -eftects oo U.e llulllers. ed during the s um me r te rm b)' ov r fully a.a Im portant ns, fo r example, comprise the progrom tor that week­but these cleared up c••JM&IN1 alter n thousand French and foreign stu- t rigonometry. There a re coun tless e nd . Man)' of the state a nd prlvOle se,·eral hours of comJ\et.e rMt. and dentM. and t he Ame r icans will be able books avs ll a ble tha t can help you ex- co llege chapters will be In attendance. '--------------' quiet. One pint of the fl&&l fuel r e- to participate In all academic and 80• amine your faith and find n r ea l

f:;~e:: ~~~d:~:!de::::~;:;:: 0~~ cla l acth•l tl es. f;;:d:t~~:n: o:~~v~n~~ U:ele:s i!e:~~~ -----------~ the ground for several 11..-a.n. . ~l{'mbf•rs or ('JusHooma Abroad cripple. he should study ( Yes. I said

OUR FLOWERS ARE

GREENHOUSE FRESH At our las t mcelinc N!IHe the will lh·e with German and French s tud r!) the Hol)' Bible. To be an great mid-year Armacect•••• elec- fa~llies and will ba,·e am ple oppor- educated man Is to be n man of large lions were held with Ule f•1l•wlng: tumt>· to meet young people from stu- responslbllltr. You. a stud ent, are r esults: dent, religious. and political o rgan- trained to be a leader. It's Just too

lzatlons. Ther will ,·lsl t theatres, cou- bad when the result Is a lopsided. President; "Honest" IU.d1. Marko , certs. mo\·lcs, operas. museums, II- li mping leader! w e a re In need or

vice-president ; LeRoy " a.lat•• t be brarles, tacto r lea, yo uth o rgan lzn- me n and women wit h a strong splrl­Scenes" Bidgood, secretarJ; Dc11'!. . lions, nnd other points of int er est. tu al roundn Ion to guide us through

~J;!~: ~~~~~·:.:a~r;i;:::~·K':.~ .t~; t~~:~it~~gtos~~ r0er;:~:P!~:1:o:~f~;; the confusing days In which we live. Job of writing th is &ls• Uanced opportunities to ,•!s it rerugee camps, Our g reatest cultural lag Is not In hands. Thia writer will Krlve lo the East secto r, the East Berlin uni- the r ealm of technology. It lies In the maintain the high sta11.U~ •f b is \'ers it)'. nnd Potsdam. Gre noble, "the r ea lm of unde rstanding the spiritual predeceuor, J e rry Ku4: la. cit)' with a mount ain nt the end of problems that confront man . Here Is

Plans were made for tlle cala eo- e,•ery st reet." Is al tuated con,·enlent- the a rea .o f f r eatest need - a need clal event of the year, Ui.e lia.sefl ly ror exc ursions Into the Fre ncb and tor teachers and sclen tlats and eco­Snowball . It Is t o be be)• at Ute fi rst Swiss Alps, t he Rivi e ra and other nomlsts who understand the Ch r istian opportune time at the first aTatla\l c beauty s pots . The Berlin s tay wlll he fa ith so profoundly t hat they can place. followed by n t wo-week tour of Oe r- use their knowl edge to the g lory of

lmmedlatelf after ilMI ~ . the ma ny, Aus tri a, and Switzerland God and the good of men. My plea Is new president set out oa • r .aa4-t.he- whereas the French group will t rn,•f' I fo r this ba lanced man of education. world tour to check oa tke t.tenaa- th rough France, Swlt:z.er land, north- Now Is the t~me for you to give tlonal situation first hu4 u• t. s ee em Italy, and Belgium. your faith an edu cation, too! Be about the possibility et ••--'•c n "We round durin g the pnst two acth•e In yo ur student organl:z.atlons. new chapte r In Bangkok.. summ t>rs that It 18 quite po&Bib le . Take time to d lscu88 with tolerance

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$5.00 per Mo.

SORENSON'S FLORAL· SHOP

510 Briggs St. Phone DI 4-2244

Frank's · Hardware Phone DI 4-4191

117 North Second St,

STUDENTS' HEADQUARTERS

BERENS BARBER SHOP TMIEE IAHEH

l odlH' Halrc:ull Ou, Sp«iolty

HUT TO SPORT SHOP

One of the fi rst act s •f Ute a.ew ad - even It you don' t know a word o{ th e beliefs of others. Read and study mlnlstrallon was a remeh1Ue• to German o r Fre nch. to learn more this area of life thoroughly. Your make the wealth of ln fonaatJ.e• eo n- th a n n year·s worth of college Ger- life and the lh·es of others mny de­t ained In the mi nds of Ut.e aeaNra man or F re nch in the s pace of n pend upon it . Make certain that

::~1~:i1~:I: e;::::~~~ ~.~::t ~; ;;:~::~b~ee~1~~:er,~f aa~la~;;o~:; r:pu8~~:: ~n~~lanced edu cation , not a ~===========~===========::::; Week. Helpful hlnU •• et,J4.aette . Abroad. "provided that we get se- (AM p US ( A f E :;c~:r~1

1 :;:!:~c:tr!!:• r':p~~eu. ~~~::

0!-':1~:u:~~::.tt~l~bopl:~~ _ LSA NEWS

In k eeping with this ~llo7', a "•o- !:;e·~e:';~!llr;; !!~cb1t!~ :!,1~1~~~~ coc?i~ c~fs;, e:j1:~erto::::1:~~glt you It-yourself" de partmea t iii W...S ta- profeuor of German at Clark Uni- do, LSA'era, be sure t o be preeent atltuted In this co!uma . ..... s{veD verslty and taught at Ya le fo r t e n for the meetl.ng on the toboggan her e .,,,.m ma.ke untoW. •riap >ee- yean. The Fre nch group will be led tilde at Iverspn Park on February 13.

aible to the flnanclallr lt.aff-JNNed ~:~ 1:;~nJc~b~e~~r~~~:~·a:U;~1!e~11~~ :oaot:~o~h~u~t~l!~t~~t:~::d on eecond

ltudent. venlty. Dr. Hlrscbbacb etresaea tbnt The past and present officers met FoT the girls we off•~. fell••- the program does not aim at super- with the advlaora at the church J a n­

Ing perfume r ecipe: Tak• eae •••ce flcial impreaslons or " tourlam" but uary 30. Some ,umulatlng toplca are of oil of lavender .... ~ 1 rathe r at the profounder ex pe ri ence being planned for d iacuaalooa a.t pint of recUtled aptrtta et 1'111•, 4 of becoming acq uain ted with the per- fu ture meetings ao why not plan to cloves brulaed. Sba.ke l,M alie'fl9 weU. ao na1tt1 of a city. attend meetlnga regularly ? let tt atand a montll, a... .., 1 Full J:nformaUon on the program New offlcera are meeting Tueaday

ounces of d latllled wMII', ... 1 NMl- and a r eport on laat s umme r can be ;::n!~! a!;o~:~n;,.::::;.;.t~~r:: »le of euence of am1>elfllltl. ~ .U· obtained by wrlthig to Cluarooma out your r eepcn1lbllltlea and If It la

FriendlyAtfflospherii Come in and meet your friend,.

Home-cooked Meals at tfte Cafeteria.

Fast Short-order and Fountain Service

We are Open: 1 a .m . - 6:30 p.m. - Mon .• fri .

7:30 a.m_. -1:30 p.m. 4 :30 p.m. - 6:30 p .m.

9:00 a .m. - 1 :30 p.m. 4 :30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Sat.

Sun.

TOM & RUTH • tore I• paranteed te ,...... U.O Abroad, 18 Aubu r n Street, Wo rcea- not po11lhle, please notify Jad7 tmosphere t~un. ter 5, Muaachu1et.ta. Uqrodt or Jon Kle iber. ll..------------------------J

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New York, U.S. Dramatic Ode to English Center Visited by 8 CSC I',-e apoke American ror quite some

Travelers - What a Ball! time During vacation between semea- ~:!et1;::\:!i~t1/ t;l~

810!01

; 0g f~~ke~ t era, seven CSC students and Dr. And some e,,i:en understood m y Jokes. Pauline Isaacson visited New York Got along fine with a ll kinds and City . The students who took the t r ip types

;.0:: ~:~::;e~ ~~a:;e~~ :::gtr~~~ Fr-om poor to ri ch I even gr ipes.

Wanserskl, Tom Gruman. and John ~::et:~;n:1::~:~d~u~b;~:~e; ~:a:~~ Lueck. Tb

When the students gathered In Tb:~ ~·::1~b =e~a~· ~1; :;i~~;~~~~ge~

:.~::u!~e, t~!eyh:~;d 8:~~~:~~· !~~ I was trying hard and doing my best all fltgbt.s were cancelled. They fin- Then came that damn diagnostic t est . ally d ecided to take a train to Chi- 1 sweated it out a nd I a lmost quit, cago and try to get on a mo rning My p:i:.tlcip!e dangled a nd my tnttnt-fllgbt to New York. They got tick- , e sp It, ets on a mid-morni ng plane and sat My grammar was bad, my spelling all night a t the ai rport waiting. Ma-

8 t poo r ,

ny cups of . coffee were consumed! u my punctuation really made 'em But, at last. they were on their sore.

:~i;~/f;:'~::,::,,'.n o:::e ::: :: : ::~~:!;t;o::::::n:-:: ~tOl~as New York was play-going. Not eve- But I 'm happy now, I'm all through, ryone went to the same plays, so col- Now, whnt t he bell is this? 102? lectlveh· they aaw a tota l of 13 plays. Terry Terhune Some of the group saw "As you Like It" and 'The Brothers Karamazo,·" 1,-----------~

; 1~~sht:;: t~~rr !~:a:; ~a:.Lo!~0~~:,:: College Book Shop

wa rd , Ange l," "Long Days Journey Burington-Math Tables 1.75

!~~meNl~~;~m~:r~~ ... w1!,~th Vl~l!~~~ Huff-How to Lie with

Hayes, " Garden Distr ict," "The Rope Statistics Dancers." "New Girl In Town" which Forbes-Forestry Is .enjoying Its th ird year on Broad- Handbook

1.95

15.00 way, "The Music Man," "Look Back Whyte-The O rganization ln Anger." " Two for the "Seesaw." Man 1.45 and "The Dark a t the Top of the Davis-Geographical Essays 2.95

Sta1;:~~ " Long Days Journey Into New Houu Night," the studenta were able to go M.Frl. 10:00 a ,m. -.C:OOp.m.

THE POINTEll

JERRY'S JEWEL

BOX

112 STRONGS AVE.

formerly - The Hob-Hob

EXPERT REPAIRING

Watches - Clocks -.Jewelry

Nationally Advertised

Famous Brands

The Intellectual Fellow

Calls The

YELLOW Yellow Cab Co. Call DI 4-3012

LASKA BARBER SHOP Hurry up to

l.a & Elmer', Shop for your fla t top or

any other cut. 108 N. 3rd St.

ERV'S PURE OIL SERVICE UV. HANSON, Prop.

Phon• DI 4-.5780 Compt.t• lln• of o«euorl ..

Washing - Grkaing Comer Crou & Main - Stn~, Point, WI&.

February 6, 1958

WELCOME All STUDENTS

WANTA'S Recreati.on Bowling Alleys Phone DI 4-9927 404 Clark St. Stevens Point, Wis.

• 'J,:j~.·

DELZELL' OIL .COMPANY Finest in Fuel Oil Service

Phone DI 4-53~0

SERVING PORTAGE COUNTY

SINCE 1883 •

FIRSl NATIONAL BANK The Bank That Sponsors CSC's Sports

On Radio

Hove You Heard About Our Student Checking Account Plan? . HOT FISH SHOP

DELICIOUS

SEA FOOD - STEAKS ·

COIAL IOOM .AVAILAIU FOR PRIVATE PARTIES

127 Strong, Phone DI 4-4252

For lhe bes! In Town

WASH 'N WEAR! ST~N'S •BARBER SHOP For fast S.r't'lo Phon• DI 4-3861

1727 4th Att•

Ivy league Slacks T ruval Sport Shirts

Erickson's Service Station 808 CH ESEBRO, MGR.

(All Attendant, ar• CSC Students)

Corner College & Union - DI 4-096.5

Unlil.:. oll other odtt• rti1in11, clau.ified

or want ad odtt.n!Nng 1, th• adnrthJng

of th• peopl•I

READ THE WANT ADS

OF THE PEOPLE

2 llodr.a' from 0.IHII Hall

Auort.d Gift• ,. and School Suppll ..

ot

C!-JARTIER'S Auou from high ,chool

TRY OUR PRODUCTS

. • lt'1 Appreclat.d

WEST'S DAIRY Pork Ridge

Pho·n• DI "-2826

SWEAT SHIRTS WHITE

NAVY

GOLD

SCARLET

· KEUEY

Phone DI 4-4540

back stage and talk with Frederick Sat. 10:00 a .m. -12:00 March who starred In the play, Mr. 1'------------...l!,------------,11 IN THE

SPORT SHOP March Is from Racine. He ta lked with the group about the play which has been playing for about 56 weeks.

Anoi.ber bigb-llgbt of the trip was a visi t to the training school of the American Theate r Wing. The dra­

Patronize Pointer

Advertisers matics class they saw was under the ,------------.I

ATTENTION COLLEGE VETERANS

no money needed your credit is

good at

STEVENS POINT JOURNAL

For the Mrvic• of an adtoKer,

coll DI 4-6100

FAST Photo finishing

Color and black and white

~te:i~~~s0 fa~~a :a:gS:e:OhoP::!1!~:~ GWIDT'S :-.:~:e ·::~,sc~~:: .. H•sen 18 also STOP AT KREMBS Main Street Cafe The days were spent shopping and THE DRUGSTORE Open till 2 o .m.

CAMERA SHOP ,. TUCKER

sight seeing. Some of the u_laces Not Ope n on Sunday 11Where experts show .you how

11

~!:er:1s1;: t::r~ n~~e~ ~:~:~: S~~ ON THE ,SQUARE Furniture-lamps ' Home Cooking ." ; 201 Strongs Ave.

~~:~c~~lld7:~~et!!btn~~:n :q~:~:~ .------------ .-------------, ~-----------J 1 ~-~-· -P-ho_n_•_D_l_4_·6_2_2_4 __ __,

Greenwich VIiiage, Central Park, KICKERINO an~a~:::: ;~~ ~~~~~1\!1~~~ort that Fo, ·f¥•ry finond ol ALASKAN The C';ountry Spa ~heey 8evee:t g~~~!a:ttot~~I; ;:::o!~~~: _, ____ _.:c:••c.N:,,i<"-' -"-'"""-----III----S-N_O _ __ B_O_O_ T_S----Hl-------------_:_ .:._. _____ -' __ _J

tan Musuem or Art. No matter which CITIZENS NATIONAL now features

;;1

1!h':; :~C:eddi;:~:Y:::m:~m~o : :: BANK $12.95 Value

:~~or~n!:1:s~:d \;;~r~ r=d~~!::t $7.99 pr .

. poltte)y showed them their way to STEVENS POINT, WISCONSIN :::r:~~=y tom~~::~x\;10;~:d ~~:~ M.mh.n off. D. I. C. Bill's Shoe Store way out of the buHdlng.

The others In the group alao bad I ~-----------.J their ehare of "ml1bap1." They a r­rived. at the Staten Isla nd Ferry docks just as the la.st te rry pulled

You or• alway• weko~

aw~: plte, a nd perhaps partly be- WESTENBERGER'S DRUG cause ot IUCb "goings-on", all ,e ... en HAVE A Tl!AT AT ot the 1tudenta agree that a better OUR FOUNTAIN Ume could scarcely have been had . _ Auou from thlo Postoffic..

449 Main St.

.CONTINENTAL

PIZZA in oddition to their

fine steaks, chops, aod. ~hicJc~o

at popular student • pr~c~s

mlle No,th on Old Hlg(,; ay ~1

\

Pliono DI 4,6-467 ,: _....._ . ' .cl~1ed Thursday