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No. 6 Henry Drechsler, Mary Pfi. ffner ' Arii! Roya· lty of _Senior Bait Primary Council to Play Santa Claus · An orphan asy lum musl be a very lonely place at Christmas iime; so we ot Primary Council decided. We also dec ided we were going to try to help make one parti cular orph anage in Sparta, Wisconsin. a. littte happi er thi s Christmas. The primary grades ot the Training school clecld ed th ey wou ld 1ike to he lp, and are gl\'l ng their complete Thonksghlng off er- Ing to pay tor the r ef r eshments ai the orphanage school Christmas party. But Christmas Ju st Isn't Christmas without a littl e present " alt your owll." We Prhnnry g irls decided thO:t this ls where we co uld help. But now "Blue Christmas"- 'Will Be Theme Blue lights amid evergreeu· 1reet1 and wreaths will carry out the theme. " Blue Christmas, " at DetzElH · union Saturday night . December 6. when Henry Drechsler, Presiden t of lh e Senior class and bis qu een, Mary Pflffner, vdll reign at the Senior Ball. Student s and th eir gues ts wlll dan ce to tb e music of Je rry Smltb aqd hi s otchestra fr om 9 o'clock to one. :\trs. t::d d: 1 ~~ea~ll~ 1 ::. ~~in~;dD~~:~:.rol Epple, Mr. and Committ ee chairmen and members r::--:-----:7"':'--:---,----- h ave been working hard to make this Barbara N. elson; furniture, Frank an enjoyable e vening tor e, •e ryone. Hottman ; and clean-up ~rlene Alten- q~neral co-.chatrmen are :\lary Brill- burg. n acber"B.n d Bill Clayton; theme chair- Other clasR ottlce· rs and their man. Joy~ce ~~oil ; decorations. Glen- dates are Bob Gru llng, vice-presi dent na Cla rk : dan ce hall . Bd Heuer ; or- escorting Epple Shulz; Mary Lund, chestrn . Jack Popeck : publ.lclty, Ross secre t ary, and Ed Jacobsen; 'Eleanor Papk e; lnvltatloris. Mary Pflttner : Curtis . tren.eurer, and Byron Watters: chape. ron es, Helen lsbe rn er: tickets. :::res!~~at~~=~t~;, ~~:~":\v~o~~:~ w,,·e run lrlto troubl e, for we're s hort of fun~ s! Wouldn 't you of National 4-H Award csc like to he lp us make Christmas Goes\ to Helen Jones and Mi ss Pauline lsnacson are eenlor class ad,·lsers. The Ban Is an all school semi- formal dance and tick ets are $1.85 pe r couple. Her•'• !he royolty for the Senior Boll , fela111ing (or 1holl we ,oy po1ing) in the St1,1dent Union. Honk Drech1ler and Mory Pflffner ore the !ting and q uHn. merry for these littl e childr en ? we·re s ure It wou ld hel p to make your Christmas happi e r , toO. There will be boxes at variou s places around . school for your con- tribution . \\"e wl11 a pprec iate your help. The Prlmar)' Counc il High School One-Act Chi Delta Rho Granted .National Plays TO Be .Held on Ch . · Ph" E ·1 . Saturday, Dec. 6 Cht ~. ~~~ 1 ~~ ernu:,~:~ Hotel ~ vhit1~ ~! ~~day at "And on to Enu Olntre!" That will on this campus over 20 years ago, p.m. The hi ghlights will be th e pre- be the c ry of the high school part- will become Wisconsin Delta Chapter sentatlon o( the charter and the, ln- lcipanta.,.l n,,.the--.-S. e.c. Uo nal one-act play of Sigma Phi Epsilon , a national s tallation of officers. Guests at the contest to be held here on Sa urda), raferntt , otr--811.lurday., ember-6..._ Inner will Include the grand officer s. December 6, beginning at 8: 00 .m. Announcement that the chapter bas members o e n la In earn-. In the auditorium. The pla) 'S wUI run been gTanted a national charter was Quincy Doudna , dean of admlnistra- t.1 11 l!? o'clock with an hour off for r eceh'ed here early this week from tlon : Herbert R. Steiner. deafl of a luncheon at Nelson Hall. Presttient the fraternit y's national office lo- men; J erry Bartosz:, president of Phi William C. Hansen wtll gl\'e a we!- coted In Ri chmond, Va. Sigma Eps ilon , another campu s ;:~: 0 :~d~~~~b:t a\ : t \ :::~dTt~~ E\'ents planned tor the · coming ~=~~:~~t:; M~h~ 1 ~~at~~:.it~u~:;~se~: gram will resume at 7:00 p.m. :!~~=: .d 80 1 ~~~~:~atl~~tl;!~ocinue/::ed Faust, Raymond E. Si>echt and Nor- The schools whi ch w lJI be repre- attendance at the Senior Ball . man E. Knutzen ; and visitin g dere- sented here are listed In the order gates from the Universities of Wis- - in which they will · appea.r : Ne'koosa, In , comment-Ing on the cbange_ ln consln and Mlnn~sota. " The Man ln the Bo.,.•ler Hat :" Ed- ~:::~Di:fe s~:\~:· ~a~~ .o.~~a~; 0 e;~ ~e::: Mr. Knutzen is alteady a member Helen Jones. sophomore In th e Rural division here at CSC. has been chosen aS winner of a National f -H club community relations awar d. Onl y two of these nati ona,\ awards ore given, th e other going to a boy from Georgia . Each will -r eceive. a MISS HELEN JONES i~~; 0 ~!:~. B~?: 111 !:!"" ·e :~ ; · ~:i~::.~; fll latlon has bee n a topic of discus- ~!lt~!~:~a ai~ ,,!~~l~~nn.A~pa;:n:ha~~~~ ~,.;e:a!t~1·' 1 °e 00 1dSe.~~WY:lulul~~O~~T~h ·e e;J{.:'.a ,t.h~:: ;f:t~1:;:Fi: :~~;;::;!{~~ when he .:::: ~ :·.:~a::::.:e college. $J::::~: 1 :~ . :~ :::::~~=:u 1 : 1 ::om l;ette, "In the Zone; " La Crosse Ceo• like Sigma Phi Eps ilon. It wlll cer- ln\'ltatlons ba"e also been extended r:le~!sb~~· r!ts;:~~~· !~:~:~z~~I:~~! tral, ·: near Departed ;" Bowler, "The talnly be s omething new for all of to Sig Ep alums. Gilbert B. Banner~ activities tor seve n years . Valiant ;" Br HI ion, ·· The Echo ;" ~:~ Y w:u:e:~~h~~g 1 !n~~:lo~~n~~~ ~, ~~·sa~~P=~~n1;!!~~~. ~in~::~1:te~~ ~:~ruera~tL~:~ 1 ::ea~: ,!r!~~:e: c tu:! Aquinas ( La Crosse), "A ... Marriage the school as well ." · ens Polnt su perintend ent of schools. In Wesley and YWCA. Proposal; " Berlin , "Balcony Scene;" West Lima, - "Echo ;" Gr~enwood, The .: ~~: :::.-:. :rg:::zeiaternlty da:!:n~c~:v:t~!s fe~;w~l~~~l:~d ::: I • • R A k " The · wedding Soldiers Gro,·e, members are commonly called . were Sent. or Ball at Delzell Hall . nqu1r1ng eporter_ I 1: HearYel CSC Has Hunting Hero By Mary Lun<I A young pro( took a trip to Oconto, For partridges and du cks to kill pronto. He had some tough luck And shot not a duck, Though with bis new gun be did wan to . This ts a story of another "young prof' ' who, during - the first days of hunting season. went on a "no luck" hunting trip with his brand new three-shot pump ·gun. It seems that " One Shot," u be la aftecl:.lonatelY-CAll.e_ I buddtea, coul dn't get used to bis brand new three shot pump gun. He continued to think be bad his old trusty (or rusty) one s hot rifle with him, usual - ly shooting (and missing) only once Instead ot three times. L Anqther contributing (actor to this young prof 's empty-banded home coming ta the s udden appearance of a water/ bole and the sudden dis- appearance of the y.oung prof and his brand new thr ee shot pump gun. After {'merging and emptying the water from bis brand new three-ebot pump gun, "One Shot" calmly pro. ceeded to step over a barbed wire fence . His buddies then cal mly pro-. ceeded to pick him off the fence . All In all, "One Shot Vl.elvel" en- joyed the excursion l. mmenaely. Didn't you, Doc? "Suppreeaed Desires ;" Oxford-En- organized around the turn_ of the Additional orientation meetings · d eavor, "J oint Owners In ' Spain;" century at the Unfrerslty o( Ri chwill be held on Sunday a( t ernoon. A Mornin . g Coffee Hour at Union?,· Loyal , " Three Is a Crowd ." mond In Virginia. The organization Another Sig Ep Crom Lawrence The campus visit ors wUJ be guests grew rapidly du r !Og the ens uin g who bas been helping with the ar- How would you like a 10 o'clock I cou ldn't forego my morning cup of at g: 30 a.m. an'd 2: 30 p.m. coff ee !~:r~, 1 ;n:h:~t~~= f~8:~:J ~:1~ o'i~:;: ~::;:,:rer~~ 1 ! 8 Ce~~:al ~~::!ut~rs coffee hour .at the union 1 This ques- coff ee. I also S"Ufll t a screen tor us hours In the s tudent lounge. campuees throughout the United BIil Clayton ts general chair man ~ 1 ::t,w: l~~c~~t~ ::~~e~~- c~i 1 :t~; dunkera to get beh ind.~· E. c. Marquardt, Wausau , Is sec~ States. Other chapter's ·1 0 thi s di strict for the lnatallatlon . Other chairmen what they said: ' Mr. Crow - "Jt, would be a good tlonal chairman . Leland M. Bur- are at Lawrence coll ege , Appleton; are Bill Anderson , Invitations; Gary Idea it th ere's enough business to rougba, critic Judge, Is local arrange- Carroll college, Waukesha; the Uni- Krueger, initiations ; Dick Kussman, Marge Gerhard - "lt sounds Uk e justify It." verslty Or Wiscons in and the Unlnr- hous ing; and Gene Paul son, recep- a good Idea, but, of ·course, It's ~Jany others wbo didn't wish to be men ts chairman. Coll ege student.a s lty of Minnesota. ' lion . farther to walk." quoted exp ceased desires " to have the will assist with the detaJl s or th e an. A nu mbe r of national officers are Car l Jufgella - " It's too far to union m' oved closer ·so they wouldn't day program. General chairman of th e arrange- , ---inente la Amy Kampenga. David Sll- vermaD Is chairman of s taging and bu the following aaaiatanta: To m Rutbertord, Charles Sohr. Patricia Maljck, Jane Schultz. Frank Brocke r, - J oh "' n Soetebeer -;- Richard Toser and Robert Peyovlch . The monitor Is exrected to be on campus to assis t walk. J don't like coffee that well ." ' have to walk ao t ar" and " to have all with '.b,e Installation. They Include Gamma Delta WiH Charlotte Aron son - "I think hav- !O o'clock claeaea dismissed so every- Grand Historian J. Russe11 Pratt . lq_g a coffee hour in the union 11 a one could take advantage Of the cof- ::;t:;:us~~!;~· 1~!~· :~ct!~~:. s\~:~e- Give Variety Show ;~o~~:~!;1 ~::· ·st1:d:~t~\: g;:: ::: ~: ~:n°!!;; 0M:t ;~ 1 ~~c:!a: ~:; 1 :~r~:! Most or the weekend acth·ities wlll Gamma Delta. a Lutheran s tudent ,u a'l nted ." ll nd donuts Is a good Idea. take place on · Sat urda y, ~Ith the .group, Is holding Its annual Variety This Idea originated chleny be- Initiation of the local men bY"' lnlti- s how on December 7, at 7:30 p.m. at John :\filler - "I think that's a cause of the sad condition of union ~ting teams fr o~ Lawrence and Car - St. Paul 's Lutheran ch urch, corner good Idea, but I don 't have 10 o'clock finances. In order to keep our union roll -colleges schedul ed to take .up of Wyatt and Center streets. fr ee except on Fridays." fun ctioni ng properly, ft must have most of th~ morning an d afternoon. - Lester " Swede" Car lson is the pro- - Jim l\tulady _u. weJJ Jt--t-hey- only sufficient fund1 . This would also .._ put Mary Bartelt. Banquet at WhltJng :~~~:n a::n;~~~· ;;~i;;~e~ac';r. D;~: ::a: 1 ~er~:/~~el tor coffee! It should ~~e ~~~te~s! 0 t~:;o:!~:nm:Yk~~c1~t1y- T9e Information committ ee consist s- Th e installatlo~ banQuet wlll be program wHJ Incl Ude vocals (solo and of · William Groeea1, Belvlna Sher- fln1kl and M&ry Jo ReznicbekRoyce held In tbe main dining room of the :::;!~te':.'':::tc::=~~e::r!~~~f::::: Wade and Leroy Purcbatzke are In sonatlona. and a abort play. charge of lighting. Flash I The Variety s how was beg un last In charge of the coffee hours are Norbert. " Nubbs" Mllle.r, charg- year to entertain Gamma Deltona and tbe (ollowlo g: Sally Scribner, Flor- Ing Pointer · fullba' ck and CSC'a ~:e!,!;ler~:-at:: ::i.:u~:~/equest It e.nce Payne, Cleo Peteraon , Joanne ::~!:r 10 °~b~h~Y~:~;~; ~1::le Refretbments ~·Ill be served. A Chapman , Dorothy Jobn1on , Char- Ar'nerlcan team. . silver collection wUI be taken . Any- lotte Hale, and Trudy Schnaufer. one may attend. Eileen Schleb - " It 's a good Idea. !. ~c~ e~~ ~.1.~s s upport l~ lt s hould be a Jim Glordana. - " Yea. h, 1ounds swell. I'll make use of It." Bob Konopacky - "I 'd Jtke fl tine. How about 11ome clauea being held there, over coffee? " Mn. Tolo - "Bei ng a NOrweglan, With Deepest Sympathy Student. and faculty wlah to ex- tend th_ elr since. re sympathy to Miu Paullne J1aactdn In the recent death of her father, and to Mia Ceetlla Winkler In tb8 recen~ de . atb of her 1l1ter.

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No. 6

Henry Drechsler, Mary Pfi.ffner ' Arii! Roya·lty of _Senior Bait

Primary Council to Play Santa Claus ·

An orphan asy lum mu sl be a very lonely place at Christmas iime; so we ot Primary Council decided. We also decided we were going to try to help make one particul ar orphanage in Sparta, Wisconsin. a. littte happie r this Christmas. The primary grades ot the Training school cleclded they wou ld 1ike to he lp, and are gl\'lng their complete Thonksgh•lng offer­Ing to pay tor the refreshments ai the orphanage school Christmas party.

But Christmas Jus t Isn't Christmas without a littl e present " alt your owll." We Prhnnry girls decided thO:t this ls where we could help. But now

"Blue Christmas"- 'Will Be Theme Blue lights amid evergreeu·1reet1 and wreaths will carry out the theme.

" Blue Christmas," a t DetzElH ·union Saturday night . December 6. when Henry Drechsler, Pres iden t of lhe Senior class and bis queen , Mary Pflffner, vdll reign at the Senior Ball.

Students and their gues ts wlll dance to tbe music of J erry Smltb aqd his otchestra from 9 o'clock to one.

:\trs. ~u~~~~~=,e~a~:n t::d d:1~~ea~ll~1::. ~~in~;dD~~:~:.rol Epple, Mr. and

Committee chairmen and members r::--:-----:7"':'--:---,----­have been working hard to make this Barbara N.elson; furniture, Frank an enjoyable evening tor e,•e ryone. Hottman ; and clean-up ~rlene Alten­q~neral co-.chatrmen are :\lary Brill- burg. nacber"B.nd Bill Clayton; theme chair- Other clasR ottlce·rs and their man. Joy~ce ~~oil ; decorat ions. Glen- dates are Bob Gru llng, vice-president na Cla rk : dance hall . Bd Heuer ; or- escorting Epple Shulz; Mary Lund, chestrn. Jack Popeck : publ.lclty , Ross secre tary, and Ed Jacobsen; 'Eleanor Papke ; lnvltatloris . Mary Pflttner : Curtis . tren.eurer, and Byron Watters:

chape.ron es, Helen l sbern er : tickets. :::res!~~at~~=~t~;, ~~:~":\v~o~~:~ we·,,·e run lrlto troubl e, for we're short of fun~s ! Wouldn ' t you of National 4-H Award csc like to help us make Christmas Goes\ to Helen Jones

and Miss Pauline lsnacson are eenlor class ad,·lsers.

The Ban Is an all school semi­formal dance and tickets are $1.85 per couple.

Her•'• !he royolty for the Senior Boll, fela111ing (or 1holl we ,oy po1ing) in the St1,1dent Union. Honk Drech1ler and Mory Pflffner ore the !ting and q uHn.

merry for these littl e children ? we·re sure It wou ld hel p to make your Christmas happier , toO.

There will be boxes at various places around . school for your con­tribution. \\"e wl11 appreciate your help.

The Prlmar)' Council

High School One-Act Chi Delta Rho Granted . National Plays TO Be .Held on Ch . ·s· Ph" E ·1 . Saturday, Dec. 6 Cht ~.~~~ 1~~ernu:,~:~ Hotel ~vhit1~~! ~~day at

"And on to Enu Olntre!" That will on this campus over 20 years ago, p.m. The highlights will be the pre­be the cry of the high school part- will become Wisconsin Delta Chapter sentatlon o( the charter and the, ln­lcipanta.,.ln,,.the--.-S.e.c.Uo nal one-act play of Sigma Phi Epsilon , a national s tallation of officers. Guests at the contest to be held here on Sa urda), raferntt , otr--811.lurday., ember-6..._ Inner will Include the grand officers. December 6, beginning at 8 : 00 .m. Announcement that the chapter bas members o e n la In earn- . In the auditorium. The pla)'S wUI run been gTanted a national charter was Quincy Doudna, dean of admlnistra­t.1 11 l!? o 'c lock with an hour off for receh'ed here early this week from tlon : Herbert R. Steiner. deafl of a luncheon at Nelson Hall . Presttient the fraternit y's national office lo- men; J erry Bartosz:, president of Phi William C. Hansen wtll gl\'e a we!- coted In Richmond, Va. Sigma Eps ilon , another campus

;:~:0:~d~~~~b:t a\: t \ :::~dTt~~ ~~: E\'ents planned tor the · coming ~=~~:~~t:; M~h~1~~at~~:.it~u~:;~se~:

gram will resume at 7:00 p.m. :!~~=:.d 80

1~~~~:~atl~~tl;!~ocinue/::ed Faust, Raymond E. Si>echt and Nor-

The schools which w lJI be repre- attendance at the Senior Ball . man E. Knutzen ; and visiting dere-sented here a re listed In the order gates from the Universities of Wis-

- in which they will· appea.r : Ne'koosa , In , comment-Ing on the cbange_ ln consln and Mlnn~sota.

" The Man ln the Bo.,.•ler Hat:" Ed- ~:::~Di:fe s~:\~:· ~a~~ .o.~~a~;0e;~~e::: Mr. Knutzen is alteady a member

Helen J ones. sophomore In the Rural divis ion here at CSC. has been chosen aS winner of a National f -H club community relations award. Only two of these nationa,\ awards ore given, the other going to a boy from Georgia . Each will -receive. a

MISS HELEN JONES i~~;0~!:~. B~?:111!:!""·e:~; ·~:i~::.~; fll latlon has been a topic of discus- ~!lt~!~:~a ai~,,!~~l~~nn.A~pa;:n:ha~~~~

~,.;e:a!t~1·'1°e001dSe.~~WY:lulul~~O~~T~h·ee;J{.:'.a,t.h~:: ;f:t~1:;:Fi: :~~;;::;!{~~ when he .::::~:·.:~a::::.:e college. $J::::~:1:~.:~ :::::~~=:u1:1::om

l;ette , "In the Zone; " La Crosse Ceo• like Sigma Phi Eps ilon. It wlll cer- ln\'ltatlons ba"e also been extended r:le~!sb~~·r!ts;:~~~· !~:~:~z~~I:~~! tral, ·:near Departed ;" Bowler, "The talnly be something new for all of to Sig Ep alums. Gilbert B. Banner~ activities tor seven years .

Valiant ;" Br HI ion , ··The Echo ; " ~~~ ~:~Y w:u:e:~~h~~g1!n~~:lo~~n~~~ ~ ,~~·sa~~P=~~n1;!!~~~. ~in~::~1:te~~ ~:~ruera~tL~:~1::ea~: ,!r!~~:e:ctu:!

Aquinas ( La Crosse), "A ... Marriage the school as well ." · ens Polnt superintendent of schools. In Wesley and YWCA. Proposal; " Berlin, "Balcony Scene;"

West Lima, - "Echo;" Gr~enwood, The .:~~: :::.-:. :rg:::zeiaternlty da:!:n~c~:v:t~!s fe~;w~l~~~l:~d ::: I • • R A k " The ·wedding ;·• Soldiers Gro,·e, members are commonly called . were Sent.or Ball at Delzell Hall. nqu1r1ng eporter_ I 1:

HearYel CSC Has Hunting Hero

By Mary Lun<I

A young pro( took a trip to Oconto, For partridges and ducks to kill

pronto. He had some tough luck And shot not a duck ,

Though with bis new gun be did wan to . This ts a story of another "young

prof' ' who, during -the first days of hunting season. went on a "no luck" hunting trip with his brand new three-shot pump ·gun.

It seems that " One Shot," u be la aftecl:.lonatelY-CAll.e_ I buddtea, couldn't get used to bis brand new three shot pump gun. He continued to think be bad his old trusty (or rusty) one shot rifle with him, usual­ly shooting (and missing) only once Instead ot three times. L

Anqther contributing (actor to this young prof's empty-banded home coming ta the sudden appearance of a water/ bole and the sudden dis­appearance of the y.oung prof and his brand new three shot pump gun. After {'merging and emptying the water from bis brand new three-ebot pump gun, "One Shot" calmly pro. ceeded to step over a barbed wire fence. His buddies then calmly pro-. ceeded to pick him off the fence.

All In all, "One Shot Vl.elvel" en­joyed the excursion l.mmenaely.

Didn't you, Doc?

"Suppreeaed Desires ;" Oxford-En- organized around the turn_ of the Additional orientation meetings · deavor, "Joint Owners In ' Spain;" century at the Unfrerslty o( Rich• will be held on Sunday a(ternoon. A Mornin. g Coffee Hour at Union?,· Loyal , " Three Is a Crowd." mond In Virginia. The organization Another Sig Ep Crom Lawrence ~

The campus visitors wUJ be guests grew rapidly du r !Og the ensuin g who bas been helping with the ar- How would you like a 10 o'clock I couldn't forego my morning cup of

at g : 30 a.m. an'd 2: 30 p.m. coffee !~:r~,1 ;n:h:~t~~= f~8:~:J ~:1~ o'i~:;: ~::;:,:rer~~ 1!8 Ce~~:al ~~::!ut~rs ~~~ coffee hour .at the union 1 This ques- coffee. I also S"Ufllt a screen tor us

hours In the s tudent lounge. campuees throughout the United BIil Clayton ts general chairman ~1::t,w:l~~c~~t~ ::~~e~~-c~i1:t~; dunkera to get beh ind.~·

E. c. Marquardt, Wausau , Is sec~ States. Other chapter's ·10 this district for the lnatallatlon. Other chairmen what they said: ' Mr. Crow - "Jt, would be a good tlonal chairman. Leland M. Bur- are at Lawrence college , Appleton; are Bill Anderson , Invitations; Gary Idea it there's enough business to rougba, critic Judge, Is local arrange- Carroll college, Waukesha; the Uni- Krueger, initiations ; Dick Kussman , Marge Gerhard - " l t sounds Uke justify It. "

verslty Or Wiscons in and the Unlnr- hous ing; and Gene Paulson , recep- a good Idea, but, of ·course, It's ~Jany others wbo didn't wish to be men ts chairman. College student.a s lty of Minnesota. ' lion. farther to walk." quoted exp ceased desires " to have the will assist with the detaJls or the an. A nu mbe r of national officers are Carl Jufgella - " It's too far to union m'oved closer ·so they wouldn't day program .

General chairman of the arrange-, ---inente la Amy Kampenga. David Sll­

vermaD Is chairman of s taging and bu the following aaaiatanta: Tom Rutbertord, Charles Sohr. Patricia Maljck, Jane Schultz. Frank Brocker,

- J oh"'n Soetebeer-;- Richard Toser and Robert Peyovlch. The monitor Is

exrected to be on campus to assist walk. J don't like coffee that well ." 'have to walk ao tar" and " to have all with '.b,e Installation. They Include Gamma Delta WiH Charlotte Aronson - " I think hav- !O o'clock claeaea dismissed so every-Grand Historian J . Russe11 Pratt . lq_g a coffee hour in the union 11 a one could take advantage Of the cof-

::;t:;:us~~!;~·1~!~· :~ct!~~:. s\~:~e- Give Variety Show ;~o~~:~!;1 ~::··st1:d:~t~\: g;: : ::: ~:~:n°!!;;0M:t ;~1~~c:!a: ~:;

1:~r~:!

Most or the weekend acth·ities wlll Gamma Delta. a Lutheran student ,ua'lnted." llnd donuts Is a good Idea. take place on · Saturday, ~Ith the .group, Is holding Its annual Variety Th is Idea originated chleny be-Initiation of the local men bY"' lnlti- show on December 7, at 7:30 p.m. at John :\filler - " I think that's a cause of the sad condition of union ~ting teams fro~ Lawrence and Car- St. Paul 's Lutheran church, corner good Idea, but I don ' t have 10 o'clock finances. In order to keep our union roll - colleges scheduled to take .up of Wyatt and Center streets. free except on Fridays." functioning properly, ft must have most of th~ morning and afternoon. - Lester " Swede" Carlson is the pro- - Jim l\tulady _u.weJJ Jt--t-hey- only sufficient fund1. This would also.._ put

Mary Bartelt. Banquet at WhltJng :~~~:n a::n;~~~· ;;~i;;~e~ac';r. D;~: ::a:1~er~:/~~el tor coffee! It should ~~e~~~te~s!0t~:;o:!~:nm:Yk~~c1~t1y-

T9e Information committee cons ists- The installatlo~ banQuet wlll be program wHJ Incl Ude vocals (solo and of · William Groeea1, Belvlna Sher-fln1kl and M&ry Jo Reznicbek.· Royce held In tbe main dining room of the :::;!~te':.'':::tc::=~~e::r!~~~f:::::

Wade and Leroy Purcbatzke are In sonatlona. and a abort play. charge of lighting. Flash I The Variet y show was begun last

In charge of the coffee hours are Norbert. " Nubbs" Mllle.r , charg- year to entertain Gamma Deltona and tbe (ollowlog: Sally Scribner, Flor- Ing Pointer ·fullba'ck and CSC'a ~:e!,!;ler~:-at:: ::i.:u~:~/eques t It

e.nce Payne, Cleo Peteraon, Joanne ::~!:r 10°~b~h~Y~:~;~; ~1::le ~~ , Refretbments ~·Ill be served. A Chapman, Dorothy Jobn1on , Char- Ar'nerlcan team. . silver collection wUI be taken. Any-lotte Hale, and Trudy Schnaufer. one may attend.

Eileen Schleb - " It's a good Idea.

!.~c~e~~~.1.~s support l~ lt should be a

Jim Glordana. - " Yea.h, 1ounds swell. I ' ll make use of It."

Bob Konopacky - " I 'd Jtke fl tine. How about 11ome clauea being held there, over coffee?"

Mn. Tolo - "Being a NOrweglan ,

With Deepest Sympathy Student. and faculty wlah to ex­

tend th_elr since.re sympathy to Miu Paullne J1aactdn In the recent death of her father, and to Mia Ceetlla Winkler In tb8 recen~ de.atb of her 1l1ter.

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z THE CENTRAL STATE POINT ER

" The Way of Rome:

~ meric.a..lhaJmtincibl,..._ __ ~_, J~addetlCell American ls going the · / ay ot Rome. by Benita lie.Id We Amerlc.aus are too sure ot ourseh·es. Almost to a man we adhere

• to the doctrine ot AmericaD in\'lnclbility. We are dnngerotislY complacent : 181~~=:=:=3E:=:=:=3~ "We're first In everything. We can't be beaten. Why worry?"

We can be beaten - we can~- we can ! Let's race It. The United States la not tn,•lnclbJe: or e,·en in first place.

""'-. Why, we won two world w8.r8. you say. We did not! America Just happened to be on the winning std~ tibo11t next time?

\Ve are being beaten In Korea - n11w! Don't let _anyone te ll you anything else. Our defeat may go down In the books a.s one of ,the most humlllatlng defea ts ~n bistor.)o',

And don 't belle,•e an)· or the hogwash nbout American blupders being' respOnslble tor Korea. We are not losing because o(Amerlcau policy errortt . We are being beaten simply because we are not supreme. We are not almighty gods. We do not rule the world . We are not even the world's number one power. ·

Yet we be!ie,·e in America the lt\1dnclble. Such was the WQ)" -of Rome. The Roman senators basking in the delights of their country villas

would not believe the Tale or the Goth . We refuse to feel the Goth of ·(9 52 breathing down our necks .

The complacent Romans knew of the warfare and suffering along their borders, yet reared little tor their nath·e land. Do we e,·er think or ·war as tm,oJv'lng our homes !

The Roman mob. fed and entertained by the State, littl e realized the doom that hovered tn) the North. The thousands ot American workers fed and entertained by Lhe Sta te see on ly t he e·,,er.trlumphant eagle and smiling Uncle Sam.

No Roman beUe,·ed the all•powertul leg\ons cou ld be beaten. Need we draw the comparison? ·

Yes. such was. the way or Rome. How foolish, we say; and yet -America Is going the way ot Rome.

. D.R. R.

FAMILIAR FACES === Stan Kar ls. a ·Junlor from Madison. Whil e l\l r. Burroughs was tearing

is a familiar figu re on the cumpus. his hair. Lhe cast did a good Job o f especially In sports. · He was chosen. faking dialogue for ten minutes be· all-confe rence guard In this. his last fore $tan pu·t 10 his appearance. ··nut year of ellgibllity. In addition . he Is l didn't hon my socks on:· he ex· ,·ery active In Int ramural s11orts. the claimed. Jt seems he was downstairs city leagues and wrestling. putting on bis long stock ings and

Stan also Is a member of the "SI' shorts req u ired for his r ole when the Club, the Glee Club. where he ts a cu rtain rose ear ly. Out ot breath

How do! After the wonderf ul break we Just had. (Thanksgh·lng ,•acBllon - what e lse?) It's hard to get back with our noses ti() the grin d· s tone. Most everyo ne seems to look a little l1ap11ler , pudgier. and more tire~. Oh·:.J''tll,_ we .,ha\'O a coupl _ weeks to recuperate. In 1>repnrntln11 tor Christ mas \'acatlon.

All was not wonderf ul and serene last week. howe\'er. We were told of an accident whltlh occurred on Fri · day morning. One of our u1,per class· men. Jim. while look Ing out a window atop a 2 l ·s tory building, leaned oul a litt le too fnr. The obvious took place, and Jim lauded on the side· walk. A crowd ga thered. and one kindly old gen t rushed up and asked . " What happened·? Is anybody hurt ?"

Jim re11lled, ·· 1 don·t know. I Just got.here."

Th ia "engaging" busln~ss Is reall y boomlni:: - lucky kids! Recent new· comers t o our list are Joann Buhr· dorf and Pete March , and Margaret Leitner a nd Lt. 'Robert Brost. ·

A g rOu 1> of ambl t loqs you ng men from CSC have made plans to spend the Christmas holidays (when we are either snowed or Iced In) In sunn)· Californ ia. we· re green with en\'y! Howe,•er. we wonder If Mr. S11echt would be kind enough to conduct a one.week drl\'er·tralnln~ coufse. NOth lng Im plied. or course. but we do want you fellows back , ornamen t· Ing o ur institution.

The sec ret is out! All you ha\·e to do la look at Bob Flint's eyes. and yo u kno~ something wonderful has happened. The 'sparkle must mean something - and It does - n new Plymouth!

Coffer Marionettes to Present Com,dy--"The lmagina_ry_ Invalid"

H i studen t;! An unusual and ex· ette Is exclush•ely ldentltled witb ci ting 1,rogra111 is wultlug for yo u at Coffer· Mlller. the csC. oudllorit1m on Friday, l1e· §i lxty pedals and 130 str ings are cember a. at 10 u.111. Martha Mille r ·opera ted by the Cofter·!\llller team Coffer and Jess Coffer. ucto r·mnrlon· while the)" portray the ten chnracters ettlats. will present thei r unusunl and g l\'e ,·arlatlon of ,·otc.e 1 h Pednl .!\~?rloneu es In ~he. : hre?:ac~ They use no script. The Coffer! s~::t corned) The lmagln ur~ 111\ulld . b) some 8,000 words ot dialogue from Mollere . memory. Thei r ~dal marionettes are

In this 11lK.y:- Argou. ttn ltna~hrnry distinctive In \hat this Is the only ln\'ulld. wishes 10 make his da ughter. marionette theatre In the coun1ry to­Ang·ellque. marry a physician. for his day presenting only clal'ISlc comedies. con,•e ulence: she lo\·es Cleante nnd The Pedal Marionette tbeatr!! was

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1: ~~~n7i1: : ;:~ or iginated by Martha 0

1\tl lle r Cotrer lnutions of the maid. Toiuoue. who nnd Jess Coffe r. two profess lon11,l

disguises herse lf :is a phyalclau and :!tour:!iv:r:;tl~~~n:0 :;:;~!.·t~~d 1:i;;~~

brings about u 11ermaneQt cure. courses a ll o,·er the nation. Six reaN Pedal ma r ionettes are something ago the Coffers ga,·e up the stage to

new. different . and 1inllke the usual de ,·ote all their talent to the marlon­marlonettes which nre oiierated from ette theatre. above by s trings. PE!dal nrnrlonettP1:1' are 011eruted by pedals attached to u tiny platfo rm u1>on which each flgur'e Is mounted. No s trln~a nre ,•lslb le and the figures u1,pear to mo,•e under their own power. The 1>edul urnrlon·

!\I r . Coffer creates a ll the flgureJ and tech nical o peration. :\Irs. Cof­fer makes the e laborate and histor­ically accurat e costumes and creates the hair-dos. shoes. Jewels. und slage rurnlshlug-s.

solois t , and the Newman Clu b. of from running u111:1tnlrs. h e finall y Churches To Present thlEsv,.~~yro,o.n,•,et't'e 8wheoi•c·oomne··',o,d•',··.·.·.,·.·-whlch he Is president. He" works at came on stage to the relief ot the In closing. t he modern definition m "

the Un.Jon and his only worry Is thaL otbens . ;~:iem~~!t:r~e~ t:~';:w~!o~~J-;t,~~~ Ch d Ing. You paid you r admission when the Union make enough to 11ay his Stan. who sometimes answers to libe r ty and the happiness of pursuit. , ristmas Para e you purchased your activity ticket at salary. • the name or Fat Boy, was descr ibed So long __ • the beginning of the semester. ti's a

--yo~:b:~0 :i;:t'e~.:der.t;:.rk:W:ltl1 r~ b~.;s~o~:•!:;:Jf;!_;~~ie~ndg:.';,, .2;~!.ut~~e~il\?y!l,e.i!:.,h•!!].l~",,h~o!!~"-; 1---====,,;;;;;==~;_-l~c:";;o~op~e~~-~nt~lo'!;n~•~·lth thes:::,~ co i~:::~u!; 11r.ogr.an you-won't- want to mi

hrllr cut':· said Stan. And usually he f h W •t H of the Chamber or Commerce. will En~~r~:: ~r::~~~oa~:t~~=~:~n~oS~h:

high school s tudents lnteresled In theater and radlci. who sometimes put on pla)'S and radio sh ows.

r,;r:~~=~e:~E:'{:::~~~~·v:.~;:.~ De:~:lher, " n ! .!ber ?.~~ ~~:.~:;ii.d::~~:]:,~ff~;::C:~:,~£ ;!1:t;·~~~e::!'.?,w· " All Bnbn -~nd the

termlned look. "Yeah , a very de- How are you? · 1 a m fine . · You' ll depicting the e,•en(s thut Rortray the "All Baba and the For ty Tble\•es" termlned look," echoed Stan. tind my laundry t ucked in the en· t rue mean ing of Chrlslmua. lhELb.Ltth la the story of a poor wood gatherer

Stan leads a ve ry\shel tered li fe velope with this letter. or Jes us Christ. A spec ial commit· who by chance discovers a secret ca\·e

working as a llbrarla~r h the college. ev:!Y,;~a~:e~:rr~!4!:;.tr~i,es:~::~o:: ~::0 k~:~:tn':/h;0 ::~1~1\ 1~!tr~!~ ~::~ ; ·/~~~en aw:::~h b:~~ol:~ r;::e~~bhb~~: ~:;i:0 ~~:P~~e=t~!::a~~h ep!~~·: ;~~~ in one particular c laai4, only tlfteen formed . This IS an effort on the part cave is barred by a h uge rock - but be spends 80 much or his s pare lime minutes D.fter It had started. the In· ·of the bualneasmen and business· when the Robber Chief speukti the

among the stacks of huge volumes. ~~;~;~t~rsc~~:'~h~n 0 ::da:t~:~ ;~T~daai ;:~~~~liz~~lo~e·e~~l>h~s~~~at~:a: c:;~ ~~~l~s7::~l~~=~n=~~~~:~I~:~;~~: 01~1~~:n~s !~t:~eheU~~:~u~~!:.e~fta~: :fqn~:~0 :1~~;1~~:;ed::;a~i~:11t;~~~fnh; keep alive ~he true meaning. ~::~1:.lthr!~~ m!11~~ w:~~~~

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doesn ·i quit school fln,t (he threate ns the epoch struggle of 1726 .. \'ou all no!~~e~: t;!11pa~:d:.11p~~:~11f~~~[ w!1~ golds.

~~t::)il ~::~:u~!~1::dtoo~e:~~h as~;;~ kno"'. who I mea n, so go home and car ry out n Chris t mas scene. As t he Thia unusua l entertainment Is · · read oome ot his stuff.'' parade passes you will be a ble to see

year~ and w~;~ up l~toi R. :us:ness While In a )ab period last week. I the whole Christmas s tory pass betore :~~n:,~;~e~ :r wt:l~h c~!~~~t ~~8~!!~ :~shlso~,w~~ss Ya pr nt ng l;IS ne88 was examin ing a specimen { o. lab you . Each float is under the super· Is chairman.

Notes and ·Notices· Omega Mu Cid · 1s holding Its an·

nual Knitting Bazaar on Dec. 10 in fron t or CSC a udltorh1;m. Knitted articles ,aprons. home.made candy, etc. will be sold. Come and buy your Christmas gifts there.

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and said . "How are you com ln on fl oats. along'?" and I replied·. "Well, rve found the epophysls. the flottax . the Don Warner Studio supra parietals. a nd the stlmaUs, but I can't figure out what this thl.ng 111." My Ins tructor looked at the whozlt

(acrOM ,!rom the collel!")

a nd said , "Well , - er - ah . -that's a common mistake: don't wor· ry about It.''

After he cleared ·that up for me. BERENS BARBER SHOP

His pe.t peeves Include drivers. especially those who don't sCem to know what they a re doing or that there are other cars on the road . He likes bright neckties. He has a fluo­rescen t pink necktie of which he Is especially fond. Stan drh·es a '36 Ford with no gas. " Yeah, remember we 'pushed it all o,·er last year.' ' he said with a ~r ln.

Stan pla)•ed a role In the play , The annual Chrlin.mltS Cheer will I slipped tnto my next claH Just be· fore the professor locked the door. Which reminds me that two weeks ago a friend of mine didn'l quit e make It on time. Poor old th ree

The para de route will be as fol· l ows: Starting a l the Soo Line depot It will go down Division s treet to Clark stree t. then proceed west on Clark to the square. From the square It will go down Main and Fremont streets to SL Michael"s hospital. The pa rade will c ircle the hospital block and dls~and at the High Sch ool.

Spon Shop Bldg. "Twelt_th Night.'' abo ut a year ago. be gh•en by the WRA on Thu rsday , -'------------- ! December 1 1. In the r.ollege student

Plans Underway For Christmas Concert

Practice Is already underway for CSC'a annual Christmas Concert, wh ich la to be given In the College auditorium on Sunday and Monda)' evenings. December 14 and 1 5. Represented wlll be the Girl 's Glee

lounge from 3 to 5 p.m. Hot cider and cOokles will be serv­

ed to a ll s tudents. fa culty members, and ottlce start.

The regula.r Ro und TKble meeting wlll be held on Monday; December 8. at 6: 45 p.m. In tbe Rural a.asembl)'.

Ed. Facklam, President

Club, Mb:ed Chorus and College In order to ha,·e a complete story Symphonette under the direction of o,n the Chrl.st mas Concer t . . whJch Is

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finger Jones. • Ah. well, enough of that. To go on with my letter. I was mulllng over some dates during tecl'ure when t he Instructor commented merr ily , "I don' t like to· stress dates. All l want you to remember are the times. places. and "events." This Telleved

Bob Westfall. mannger of · the Cham ber of Commerce. sends this message to CSC s tudents: " I cor~ dlally invite the s tudents of the col· lege to enjoy ' this parade with the rest' or the people. It should pro,·e ver)' Inspiring and 11· is probably something that you ha,·en't seen be· fore."

"SEE US BEFORE OTHERS SEE YOU"

Where Sman Men Shop

THE CONTINENTAL ::mr;;!~dd::'e~~use I simply can't re· ~V;.O~L;-. -;II;-----=-:---============

By the way, I hope you 'II pardon The Central ~ate Pointer

scene and Miss Edn a Carlsten . Stage week on December 11 . decorations.

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11:in .~1rrr.th.i~~et1:;; ·~::~: 1rud:n~

1~r~i~:::11~~'2!11~:~:1'Fub::,ixi!mip•,1ion;r~od1, ac Stncu_Polat, wu .• bJ _tb•

"health" exercl8es -In Phy. Ed. yea· u.ndc~"::!c:-'or~611j,'~°'1j9ft~r May 26. f:217 at"::; PC>st !ifk?°'!:°"scew:ru Pollu. W'ltCOOSUI, terday nnd l wonder nt whnt It's done t)

Miss Patricia Hinz ot Port Edwards Alpha Kup1it1 Rho fraternity will

~ ~~I :o:e:::i~ an 0

organ prelude before ::~::;,u:n . ~~unsl~~:r~!r/h;5

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Teachers antr-studenfiii from Por( The. program will consist of varied Edwards, Wisconsin Rapids . Nekoosa. . musica l numbers. played and sung by Amherst. Athena. and Weyauwega mem bers of · the honorary music will take part In the _Bymphonette. rrate·rnlty. ·

The Sundar evening-concert . De· cember 14 . will be for the public. Tickets are now on aale at Han.non Bach's, Taylor 's and Westenberger'• drug at-Ores.

The college Library will be cloi,ed Saturday morning, December 6.

N. R. Kampenga, Libraria n

for me,

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l)c:ccmber 4, 1952 THE CENTRAL STATE POINTER.

Pointers ·to Play Milton in Fil'st ·Home~Game; Play Winona There

CSC Rolls Over Northland, 91-.58

CSC's cage rs- had- an easy ti me gathering their second win In ns many .nights as they ' thoroughly trounced Northland college of Ash· land Wednesday ni ght, l'\o\'ember !?6. !I 1· 5 8. The game was 11luyed 1\l Ash ­land.

7 Pointers Are AII-Confere~c~ Wisconsin State Co1lege conference coaches recently namea seven CSC

foo tba ll ptayera to their 22 man All-Conte rence eom. The selections cov­erecl both offensive and defenstn u ni ts tor tho 1'9 52Co0t6ilf aeaaon.

Two non-conference f oes will rur­nish the opposition tor the Poin ter basketba ll team in week-end actio n. 'The first game will be, 1, layed F'rl­day night , December 5. a t Winona. )liunesota. The second game wll l be on Monday night. December 8 . n~al nst MIilon college In the P. J . J .,cobs high school gym in Ste,·ens

~~~ 11r11r:~ :01~·;\0~1~:1 1:~J£,e w!~11:1~ er's t 962- 1953 season.

Wl nonn 1iro,·lded some exciti ng ?11 oments to r the Po inters las t year before allowh1g CSC t o o,·ercome them. Aft.er trailing for a lime In the tlrst game fought at the Minne• sotii school, the Pointers put on_ a burst of power and 1,ulled away to wi n. 67-52 . In the second game. plByed on the Point floo r . the locals bad to extend themseh'es to win 72· 70.

)Ulton Dropped First G11111e

Little Is tnown abou t t he Winona aggregation. Other than that they dropped their first game In favor or Eau Claire. 85·60~. The Pointers will race the Minnesotan~ onlr once this ti03S0D. ,

The Quandtmen a lso faced Milto n college twice last season . defea tin g them 73-63 and 72·65. Also, this will be the only pairing of the two teams this year.

Starte rs tor the games are \'Cry doubtful . and the selections 1lrobably will not be cert a in until Just before game time. However , • It Coach Quandt s ta rts the sa1ue un it as he did In the two previous games. Ande r ­son and Bechard or Hell xon will ~el the nod at the gua rd s1,o t8. Dos tad and Thompson at for wards and Bio· mlley at the cente r s lot. Others s lated to see plenty or action In the two games wlll be Sanks. Redding . and Schroeder at the guard posit ion ; Scho mmer and Bold It at forward; and Schadewald at center.

can O\'ercome th e press ure e le me nt and squeeze out of tho tiJ:ht s 1lo ts. This . in addition to th e games nl­reii:4y won. s hould vro \·e the Purp le nod Gold a miJ,: hty tou g h tenm to beat.

Pointers Start Off On the Right Foot; Beat Tech, 84-75

CSC uncork ed Its 1!1 52- 5:1 b1u;ket­ball season nt Houghton. Mic higan on Tuesdar. N'o,·emb~r :) j whe n they solidly t rou nced Mlchlgun Tech to the tune or 8 4.· 75 . The entire tra,,e llnK sq ua d of t 2 m en saw actio n In th e game.

S1lurllng t u a 22 · 1:? adrnntage at the first quarte r , t he Pointe rs roared on to n 46-32 lead a t half-time. At the th ree-quarter mark the cou nt s tood at 68-52 . In the fina l quarter

Blomlley Thomp~n

the Huskies tri ed a full -<:ou rt llresK to no anll as the Puri1te and Gold kept Its lead aud wou by a 'tlna l nlne­llOln t margin .

Bob Ulomiler paced t he Pointe rs wt he po ured in 19 11olnts. F'ollowln,; In scoring wns Ray Ande rson with l G ma rkers. Ml gh score r for the host team with I 7 poin ts wus guard Jim Anderson .

The Quandtme n wen t 11olnt•hop11y as they co mpletely ftnowed the north· ern 01,11o nent. Everyone on the Point • er sl1und saw cons ldernble nctl on. with 8\'Cr)'Ope con trl!)utlng freely to the scoring. H lg-h-11ol nt 1111u1 fo r tho

locals was J oe Sanks with 13 mttrk­e rs. Following , him we re Bob lJlo­mJley with 12 and Fred Schnde wnlrt und J erry Uoldlg with 10 each. Hlgh-11olnl getter for North land wus freith· mnn guard. Jim Stevens with 20 markers for the night.

~int grldders honored were Nubbs Mlller 11t fullbac k, Marl}~Gllbert at cen_t~r, Mark Schommer at end, and St an Ka rls a t guard on ""the or-te ns ive Ola.tu . · · ·

Na med to the defensl\'o unit were Oob Bostad a t end. J ack Popeck at llnebacker, a nd Brynn Purchatzke at hnlftinck. ·

P latte\' ill e. co nrerence cham11s, top11ed a ll t eams by plac ing nine me.n. on the mythical aggregation. ·

• Wisconsin State. College t\ ll~Conte~ncc T eam!t

Southe rn ~turk Sehoimner .-...... .. ." .... .. l!olnt Dlll Tomasczewskl .. :. Whitewa te r Stun l\.11rls .. ..... .. .............. . Point ;\lnrly n G lll>t'rl .. .. Po int Olck P resney .. ..... ... .. Platte,·lll e J e rry Vnn Sistine ... ... Pla tte\'llle Walt CtLr ro ll ... ......... .. Plaue,·llle Stan Zenz ... .... : ...... .... Platte ,·llle Howle Murph y ...... .. .... Pla tte ,·llle Don Ste,·ens .... ........ Whitewater Subbs ;\tllle r .... ...... .. ......... . Point Southern Hob llostnd ... .... ...... ..... ...... Polnt Jerry Van SIStlne ...... P lntte,·llle Oarrell Dillman .. .... Whitewate r Dick Pretmey .. .... ...... Platte,·lll e 0 111 Tomasczews kl .. .. Whitewate r Don WocJlk ...... .. Platte,·111e· Jnck 1'01.c,·k ..................... Point La rry E ntress ... . ..... Whitewater Bry,m Purdmlzk e . ........ .. . Point Da llas Maro .. Milwaukee Sta n Zenz ...... . ... Platte ,· lll e

Offense fl" T G G G T E D B D B

Defe nse E T G G T E L L H H s

Northern Tom Linehan ........ Rlnr Falla Ofen Wildt .............. L"a, Crosse Allnn Watrud .... .. .... La Croaae Onie Bjorklund ........ La Crosse Carl Turk .......... ....... ....... Stout Bernie LaVtllley .... .... Superior Don 'S teel .: ..... .... .... ...... .. Stout Don Polglasse .. .......... Superior Willie Derzlnekt ...... La Cro~ Bob Wood .. .... .... .. River Falls Ro~ Walker .. .............. ~~,.:::

Jaok Elfert ................ La Croaae Steve Rlndos ............ Superior Se,• Petron ................ Superior Herb Voss ..... .. ..... River Falls J ohn Edsma ...... ... . River Falls Tom Ltneh nn .. ...... River Fatts Ted Levenhagen .... .. La Croue Ron Walker ....... ...... ...... . Stout Je rry Tuska .... .. .. .. .. 'La Croaae Charles Braun ........ River Falls DIil Kieffer ........ ....... ..... Stout

AR I\ team und as Individuals the -------------------------­Pointers s howed marked hn11ro\•e· tho deer his Dad httd shot. "Moose•• ment O\'er their oa,en lng,. ga me play• r:'l-"'ll\,,-..,..l\oO-"ll"'"'-1111'4:'I broke out 80me or h.lit mother•• ed the ni ght before at Michigan Tec h. cookle11, which b e c•retully doled out Bob Bostad, Dick Bechard. J oe Sanks, to cuch 1i1u,·e r . l..en,·lnK Bob's home. J e rry Boldlg. and 8111 Schroeder the tenm took In a Blomltey-conduct,. were among those who showed vast cd lour of t.hc cit)' before eating .dtn-lmJ) rovement. ne.r In u downtown ironwood reata'u-

The Pointers opened u11 with ii 20· r,uu. I <I lead fo r t he tlrsl quarter and then 1,oured It on (o lead at the lntermls· 1don 41-24 . At the t hree-q uart e r mark th e spread was 27 po in ts as the loca ls led 67-40 and the gume ended In a 9 1· 58 victory.

011tlmlsm ls running hi gh In CSC baske tball circ les. General Olllnlon. before the season got underway. was that the PCllnters h8\'e . outstandl'n,; J)osslb llllles for 11 s uccess rnl season.

Point (9 1) t·c ti PF Those t wo winning gamf;ts now beh ind ~h::i~mc:. 'f .: .. _.:.-~:::::::: ; ; ~ the m. pro\'e It. but good. Coach 'L~~':lf~ld. r f . ::::.:::::::~:: ~ .j : Qu andt·s outfit hM shown exce 1nlou-Hlnmilcy. c- 4 4 l al ba lance, both In ball handling a nd llold i,c. c .•. . ........ 4 } ! poin t occum~lntlon.

Pointers Hope for \ ' ll'tory Se,·ernl Poi nters s howed firs t-game ~ .. "nt~r:0;· .!.... .. .... ~ ~

Tho Pointers h a ,·e hig h ho1les of Jitters n nd others mode some mis· ~~d1~!~S: : .. : ... -··- ~ l"olnl.e r 01•11osltlon wlll huve u

1 n baske tball action around the cir­cuit, Including some non-conrerence roes of the Pointers. Lawrence ~hlt>­ped Mission House 102-35 and Luther beat P lattev lll e 78-76. Rlpon wu trounced by Loyola of Chicago 86-68; Eau Claire bested Winona 85-60, a nd White water was felled by Allen­Bradley. MIiwaukee Industrial team, 67·52 .

adding vic tories three and four to tnkes \\hh:h s ho\l.ed lack or e x1ierl· Helil:On. ic ... •·•• 1 t.ou~h tlnm tr,·l.ng 10 1mt" t:ho111• o n

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1i'~~~r0~ :·· r·~_ .. ··:::.: .. :::::: i ~ l'l«·nN•«I by the Qu u.ndt•me n during the hoo p with some co uslstenc)' . The the game because of routs. t~,~~~ : 1 :: .................. -=::: ! ! ~~=.:!:'u!ogo:::~·e 1:!C:!111~11!1~111,1:,'~;;:

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Conservqtion Seminar To · Convene Saturday

The sixt h an nua l consen·a tlon seintnar of • Wisconsin Valley educa­tors v.•ut be held at the college on Sat­u rda:t. December 6. Dr . Bernard F . W level ls general chairman or , this program. Fred J. Sch meeck le will

The co llege and the city pu blic schools will be t he hosts to t he 100 ~duCators who wi ll attend t hiS con­clave.

participate in the du.y ·s e ,·en ts nlso.· a nd President WIiliam c . . Hans~!! Garden Club Donates will give the welcoming address.

·· Water as a Na tu ra1' n e,ource" Is Conservation Award the subject of the address to be g l\"en In the afternoon session by :i.t. W. Kyler , Vice-P resident and Genera l Manager. \Vlsconsln Valley l mpro,·e­ment Company, W ausau .

The purpose of this year ·s one-day seminar will be ··to ti ne\ definite a ctlvtt ies associated with a school

• forest, which will en r ich the experi­ences of sch ool children."

A field t rip to the Car rie Frost Memorial forest will be a h lgh -Jtgh t of the program. Add resses iibout the d evelopment and work ing plno of the forest will be g h·en b~ Ted Peterson . Asst. Extension Forester. Unh·ersl ty of Wiscons in a nd F. 8. Trenk . Exten­sion Forest er , Unh'ers ity of Wiscon-s in. At noo n a lumberjack lunch w ill

be served by Trees ror Tomorrow.

Dog Patch Chara~ ers Attend Hawkini Dance

A variet y ot Dog Patch characters contributed to the great success of t he Sadie H awki ns dance held o n Jo .. rl· day nfgbt . Konmber 21. A m ong t he honored attendants we re lnd lall J oe and h is co llegQ son , George; W otr Gir l, several colorful Ind ians. Ma rry­ing Sa m. a nd n umerous other oddly dressed charac ters or Dog Pa tch . a nd surroundi ng territories.

P r izes amounting to $10 we re giv­e n to th e fo llowing peo ple : Don Sml t b , best -dresaed "girl ;" Bob Dlo­mtley and Denita Held, best dressed couple; Gene Paulson, bes t co rsage;

_ Frit:r..... Schadewald, best dressed Indi­an .

The dance was we ll a ttended and according to con versa tion beard around the sch ool , It was enjoyed by all . · .

Chaperones ror the Y. WCA ,apon­s.ored dance were Dr. a nd Mrs. Alt W . Harrer and Mrs. P hyll is Ravey. Miss Miri am Moser Is a d,·lse r tor the YWCA.

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A $ 100 cash sch olarshi p donate d 1 by t he Wiscons in Garden club fede ra­ti on will be awa rded to a n outs t and­ing CSC senior majori ng In conserva­t ion . accor ding to a n anno uncement b:r Fred J . Schmeeck le. conservation depa rtment head .

The schola rsh ip winner will be an­nbu nced al t he annua l banqu et or Al pha Kappa La m 'l>da'" conse r rntlon fraternity. The t"fo $50· scholarshlps awarded each >·ear 10 ou tstanding seniors In conse rvation. t hrough the courtesy or the Fox Rh·er '!a ll ey Garden clubs. will be an nounced at the same ti me. •

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·Pointer Extends Contest Decufline

Due to th-e tact that the Pointer wilt not be published on December 18; and s ince the P01 nter wishes to give e,·eryone am ple o pportunity to enter their big lime ri ck contest , the deadline date has been ex tended from Oecemher J 2 't o Jnnu f\ r y~9.

Am ong the ma ny tine Jhnerlck roceh·ed to da te ts t his outstanding

. co1nPOIIIIOTJfrofi1 ~fbe"""5.ei1 ~ ·oa rt osz. •

There wns a young miss llt CSO A teacher she want ed to be. She t ook some Home Ee, And now Is a wreck ....... . Ah. woe on th is m.11t-rl-mo-ny.

See fo lks. lt"s not so .hard. Ba,rtott~ can do It. s9 can YOU! E,•en faculty

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T he hi story test almos t sunk her, -She knew that the teacher

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