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THE POINTER Series III Vol. I No. 21 Steven s Point, Wis., May 26, 1927 Price 5 Cents HIGH SCHOOLS HERE FOR MEET SATURDAY SENIORS ARRANGE FINAL PLANS FOR CLASS EXERCISES President 's Reception At Nelson Hall , Monday, June Sixth Th e Se ni or da ss co mmit tee ha s dr a \\"11 up a ll' ntati,·e s,·hcdnl c of Class Da v exercises to be held Jun e 7 th: 10 ,: JO until 12 :UO. Th e S en io r s \\"ill hold a t-to:,:c th er hr ea k l'ast on the m o rnin:.r of L'la ss Dav . ' rh e .\ nditorium pro:.rrn m \\"ill - l'Ons ist of int el'pret iYe dan(:in~, mn sical numb ers. speeches nntl th l' cl ass mot to. , 111d ;1 talk by Pr eside nt l{ald\\"ill. Fin ally the ;;c ni ors ,1" ill present a 1Hl\" Cl stunt "·hich the\" hop e to es tabli sh as a !;;cnio1· cl,;ss trnd ition. After the ,-o mp lct ion or th,• ;\ ndi to rium pro;.rram the iris will be plant ed on th e vampu s. 'l'hc exe rcises will be conc lud ed hy th e " walk aroun d" th e c ampus . 1'hc mem- hc rs ot' the cla ss co mmitt ee arc: Henri £-l <•s:-., chairman, -J oe (:n n- nin;.r. ,\ dd la S ku te ly , Kath e rin e Kit ows ki. EthPl 1 ·:cn. aml 1-'rnnk ' JI art ind al e. Irvin μ- (: on ion is Presid ent of. th e ~c nior cla ss . ~Ti ss Roath a nd ~Tr. ]foμ- c1 ·s ar c facult.v ad,·ise 1·s. Alumni B anquet June -9 The Hac.:c a la11r eat c :-. erviccs fo l' the :;rnduatinμ- .class of 1~27 ~\i ll be held . unday Jun e l he Hc nr e nd L'a rl Ree tz will ;.rive th e ..;erm on . l nvi tH tions have been issued fo r th e Pr esid e nt' s recep- tion to be μ- i ven )[ onday cYc ning f'r om :00 to 10 :00 at ?sl clson Hall. On J un c 7 the class da y ex,·t·ci ses \\' ill be held in th e as ·e mbly . Th e Se nior class will presen t th e c las s pl ay. " Th e Fool ", on the e \" e.ninp: of th e same day in th e :,.;ormal aud itorium . Plans haYc been ma,le fo1· the ,\ lumni Banqu •t which will be held on th e. cYe nin g- of J un l' 8. 'rh ,· co n11n c 11 cemc nt exercises ar c to be on J111i c 9 at HU.10 in th e Audit orium . Ca ps And Gowns To Be Worn An innoYation has hcen mad e at Normal th is vear. 'I'h e facu lty \\'ill ap pca at the Co mm enceme ,{t even ts in Cap and C:o\\'n . Like- wis e th e students recciYing bach- e lor degrees will wear Caps and Gowns. Th e idea is a spl e ndid one and \\'ill be well "·01·th keep- ing as a c ustom. . l\Ir . <:arby is takin g th e meas- ur eme nt s of th e faculty and is in cha1·gc of all arrange ments con- cern ing the Caps and Gowns. last Pointer Issue of Year Out Today Publi ·at ion of the POl NT- ER will e nd for the yea r \\'ith t his issue . 'l '\\"cnty-f i,·c issu es lrnYc bee n publi shed, th e wee kly oasis plan ha,·ing · not been ins titu ted until th e second w ee k of Deccm ber ]!)26. .lt is plann ed to pro- d uec th i r t ~- issues· ne xt yea 1·, fi f't een caeh se m ' St er. In the re mainin g clays of the session final a c1· ounts "·ill b1' sett led and audit ed. HOOS'l' .!<'OR A HE'l''l'ER ,\ :'\D BIGGER PAPER :,.;EXT YEAR. Point Track Men Lose Dual Meet 'l\tking- .e leven out of s ix. teen fi1·sts. Oshko sh on the dual trn ck alld field meet at th e Fa i C:l'ouncls last ' atunlay. 'l'h e totals g-11\· e the Ea ste rn s · hool a p1· c pond cn1ncc of nearly t\\·o t o one O\' e l' the Plll'pl e. Harold Holm es , Ben W el'Onke, Cli f ford Krnk c a nd Ke nneth F ishlcigh \\' C l' e th e o nly Po in t man to plae e f'il'st in th e m,·l'I. H olm es \\'Oil th e 220 yanl l ow hnrdl es, Krak e th<· mil,·. \V e ronk e th e H amm e1 ·- th row and Pishlei :.r h th e Pole rnult. \\ " cro nke bl'okc th e la st years' hamm e r-thl' ow b.,· a consitl- en1bl P mar" in V ic w r d f~·o,;, a broad s tand- po int , the r es ult s " ·e1·e not di s- c:o uraμ.' in~ though th e stO l'e wa s. All of. th e eYe nts \\' e r e ·lo. e ly eont rs ted. the Purple g ivin g th e ir op pone nt s a cl ose run on c,·c ry sco e ex ce pt th e sh ot put , wh e l' e till' Ora n)!e took a ll t hr ee plac es. Paukert wa s hig-h .man in th e meet, obta inin:r t\\'e lv c and on e half points !'or his team, ·sharing hal f a point \\'ith ·w c ronk e on th e javelin. · To Return Books Following Exams '!'his se mest e1 · te xt books may li e kPpt u nt il aft e l' all th e e xam·s. To a rnid confus ion specia l times ha ,·e hecn ass igned for each d c- pa1·tme nt. Th ey al'c as follows: Home J:conomi cs - 8 :00-9 :00: High Schoo l Dc pt.-9 :00-11 :00; , Prim a 1·y and C: rammar De pt. - 11 :00- 12 :00 : Rural and State Grad ed - 1 :30-3 :00; Chec k-up pe riod - 3 :00-4 :00. Book s will be 1 ·e turncd on ·w edn es day, June 8t h. Welantzik Named Pointer Editor ;\ rt cr a ceent eo nfcr encc, the t• ilit ol' and st aff fo r next yea l' 's Fifteen Hi g-h S chools Expected POlN'l'l-:R we l' e appo int ed. Sol- Here to Vie For State Honors 0111 011 \\" clant zik \\'ill head th e With mo1 ·e schools e nt ered than s tafl' as Edito1·-in-C hiel'. An n in any p1 ·e\'ious yea, · for so me Sehar [ \\' ill he Assoc ia t e E ,litor · tim e• , the a nnual Ce ntral Wi scon- Pauli1w l\nh l man. Ke\\' S Edit o r: I sill ln tcrscholastic Tra ck and .Johll l'nd ;.r uski, .-\ ss is tant :,.;- cws l •' ield ~l cct \\"hich \\'ill be spo nsor- l·:tli to1·: Helen \\'e bc1 ·. Repo rt er e el b.'" th e Purpl e Athl et ,e 11 ssoc1a- ancl Proof Read e,·: Ca1·lton Lint- tion und er \V . l. A. A. rul es ner, Spo ,·h Ed itor. 1'he Business Sat ul'Clay I\fay 28 prom i se s to be staff h as 1101 yet hccn fnllY one of. th e big-g es t athl e tic ·con- appoin tcd. but \\'alt er 1Vas1·t1<i , tests of the y ea l'. ' fhirt een who has t hi s ca,· abl y hand led sd1ools haYe been hea rd l'l'Om at the pos ition of .-\ d\' e rtis in ::t )Tan- th e tim e th e Point c \\'eJ )t to a:.rer , w ill be mo,·c·d up to th e pr ess, a nd l\\"Q othe1·s were ex- · off ice of Hnsin ess ) l"anagcr. pe el ed to cnJ:ut, as ide from any _ 'l'lll' nc\\' sta ff ha s been mee t- oth er schools \\'hieh m ig ht un- ing \\'ith th e r et i,·in μ- Edi tor- in- e xp ected ly sign n p. 'fh e sc hools l' hi ef Al'll old i\ l almquist , \\'hO tha t have en te r ed at pr ese nt ar e h as l ;cc n in st rn ct i ng it in th e Ste c ns Point , )Iars hficld , Keno - tec hniqu e of pu blishinp; the pap c l' . sha, Ra t in c. Oshkos h, N ee nah, It ma y ,jus tly be c xpc c-t ed that th e Antigo , 1\Tau sa n, Aulrnrndf_le, stmlent body may loo k for\\'arcl Rced lrnr gh, Oconto Fall s, \\ 1ld to haYing a b et ter and big ge r Rose, i\fosi11ce. and Wi sco nsin POI NTER next y ea !'. Rapid s and . \l adison , .t he latt er t\\'O being e xp ecte d to si gn up. Training School To Present Play ' l'h e '.\0 1·111 al '!'ra inin g School has com pl ct eel a r1·angcme nts fo l' the oper ett a " !";hut-up Posey" to be gi\'en t o ni;.rh t in th e . .-\ud- itori um. 'l'he chi ldr en from the Kind c l' ;.rart<·n th r oug- h the Junior High Schoo l "·i ll tak e part. )Ii :s Prit chard has been di cc ting th e ope c tta and prnmi scs tlrnt it \\'ill he a μ-ood one. Th e g' ist of the play \\'as to ld Mon day in Asse m- bl y. ~foth er Earth tt·i es to a,;,aken ::ip ri ng. In th e eo nr se of her efforts she ca ll s up on Yarion s flo\\'ers and s pr i ng c har act ers. A littl e unknown finally succeeds in awakening Spl'ing. Exam Schedule Will Begin Monday June 6 '.rh c e xamination sc hedul e has been made out for 1927. Th e ... ·cniot' examinations wi ll be giYen th e \\' C l'l< closin)! Jun e 3rd. Th e r xaminatio1 1S for und ercla ssmen \\'ill be μ-i en as fo ll o"·s: )[oncla y, J uu e 6th: 8 :00 cla sses - 2 hour p~riod 8 :00-10 : 00 ; 9 :00 ela:ses - 2 hour pe ri od - 10 :00 - 12 :00 : 10 :00 classes - 1 hour pe 1·i od - l :15-..! :15; 11 :00 cl ass- es - 2 hour pe ri od - 2 :15-4 :15. Tu esday , Jun e 7th : 1 ::15 classes - 2 hour peri od s - 8 :00-10 :00 ; Class-day exer ises, Auditorium , 10 :00-12 :00; 2 :15 cla sses 1 :00-3 :00 ; 3 :15 cla sses - 3 :00 -5 :00. Co ach Ent husiastic Coac h Huntin:.r is ex tr emely e nthu siastic about the pte ct. )l a 11,· schoo ls co ns ider it the la rg- est i11 the s tat e, th e on ly oth er la,·"e one be ing: at )Ia diso n, \\'h~re th e :.\lihrnuk cc sc hools en- tc th ey making- th e Madison co,;t cs t i11rg c [rom th e sta nd- point of con tes tant s. Th e meet is 11nd c1 · the sup c n-is ion of Pau l M. Vi1H· e nt , 101:a l re pr ese ntativ e of the \\'. I. A . A , lt b eg ins at 1:30 s harp. Offic ials \\'i ll 1 /e ribbon e d, as we ll as coac hes a nd cont es t- ants . Sp ect ators \\'i ll be tagg ed l)y Co-eels from th e Norma l in 01·dcr to de fray expen ses some- \\'hat. A pl'O g 1·am ha s been p rin t- ed, ro n ta inin :.r th e nam es of the playe1·s, th e ir numb e rs , coac hes, off icials. e nt ered schools, events and space to tota l scor es. A dan ce \\'i ll be held in the C\' c nin μ- . to which all of th e visi t- in :.r teams and th e ir coaches will he i1H'itctl. E. F. Roberts Elected Registrar of School ; \Ir . Rob e rts of. th e Psyc h ology cl cpa rtm c nt has been appoint ed Heμ-istrnr of St c Yc ns Point 1 or- mal Schoo l. Her eto fore there h as hcen no r~μ-u lar Registra r. Mi ss L111"so11. of th e business staff, ha s done a ll s ueh \\'Ork , se ndin g out ~ed it s a nd issu ing cat alogu es. Th e position of R eg ist t:ar comes as a wel come addition to the S. P. N. organ i zation.

Transcript of THE POINTERTHE POINTER Series III Vol. I No. 21 Stevens Point, Wis., May 26, 1927 Price 5 Cents HIGH...

  • THE POINTER Series III Vol. I No. 21 Stevens Point, Wis., May 26, 1927 Price 5 Cents

    HIGH SCHOOLS HERE FOR MEET SATURDAY

    SENIORS ARRANGE FINAL PLANS FOR

    CLASS EXERCISES President 's Reception At Nelson

    Hall, Monday, June Sixth The Senior dass commit tee has

    dra \\"11 up a ll' ntati,·e s,·h cdnl c of Class Da v exerc ises to be he ld June 7th: 10 ,:JO until 12 :UO. Th e Sen ior s \\"ill hold a ~ t-to:,:cth er hrea k l'ast on the mornin:.r of L'lass Dav .

    'rh e .\ nditorium pro:.rrn m \\"ill - l'Onsist of int el'pret iYe dan(:in~,

    mnsical numbe rs. speec hes nntl th l' class mot to. ,111d ;1 talk by Pres id ent l{ald\\"ill. Fina lly the ;;cniors ,1" ill present a 1Hl\"Cl stunt " ·hi ch the\" hope to establi sh as a !;;cnio1· cl,;ss trnd ition. Af t er the ,-omplct ion or th,• ;\ ndi to rium pro;.rram the iri s w ill be plant ed on th e vampus. 'l'hc exe rc ises w ill be conclud ed hy th e " walk around " th e campus. 1' hc mem-hc rs ot' the cla ss committee arc: Henri £-l

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    Vol. I . THE POINTER Series III. Published \ -Veck ly ·by the students of the Stevens P oint, Wisconsin Statr

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    THE STAFF

    ;Emii,i!b · _: _: _: _: _: _: _: _: _: .: _: _: _: _: _: _: .: _: _: _: _: _: _: .: _: _: .:.: _: _: _: _: _: .:.: _: _: .· ~-r~-~Id t:;~~111i;· ~oc;r:t)~d~~l~~o~. : : : >:: :::: .°: : : ~::: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : .: .: : : : . B!:~~~1: ~i~~: Reporters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Helen Weber

    H igh School .. · . .... , . , . . . .. . ..... . ... .. . . ... . , . . . . Margaret Tarns Home E conomics .. .... . ..... . •.... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Henrietta Timme Grammar .... . . . .... . .. .. • .. . . . . . . . .... . . . . ......... rl' hehna K roll ttural . . .. . ....... . .•.•. . . ..... . ...• . . . . .•... . .... F raneis Roman P rima ries . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . . Sylvia L ibnk ken

    Busin ess Manager ....... .. . •. • . •.. .. . ... . . •.•.•.... . . .. . . .. .. Allen :Mc Vey Adver t ising Manager . . . . , . . . . .. . .. . ...... . ... . .. .... ...... Wa lter Was rnd Circulation :Manager . . . . . : ... . . •.•. • ..... ... . . . ·. ..... ... Edna \ Vns rud Faculty Advisor . . ..... . ...... . ... .. . . . . . . ,-,;.J .. .. . .. . .. ... . .. J . J. Rellah an

    THE LAST POINTER

    .\\.ith thi,; issue publicat ion of the POINTER. cease · fo r t he year. T he YCa1· llils 1,een 11 momentous one. 'l' he u-·ua l n m of unexpectecl

    1thi11i, happr ned . Some of them \\'ere extraordinary and o found t he ir ll'a,,; in lo wi n t in the sc hoo l 01·ga 11 . :c\Ia ny things happened \\'hich might lrn1·e been g iY e11 space; s?me , of the t l1in gs p r in ted shou ld 1101 ha Ye been eYa luated t ha t lu 00 hl)' ; some of t he t h mgs pr inted s hould ha Ye been given more space. 'l'he one an swer to all i:: lim itation .

    Limit at ion is adamant'. 'l'herc i$ no compromisin g \\'ith it. So much is poss ib le ancl not an iota more. Genera lly t hat . t ruth is much ma ligned h~, the unu1Hlersta11d i11 g st udent. not fo1· an y diabo lic,11 pe ,.-. version 011 h is pa r t bnt simpl~· bec,iusc he docs not app rec iate t he prob lem· of prndu ·ing a sc hoo l pa per. Ile has. qu ite consistently, some bit of cop~· ll'h ich he eYaluates to be- \\'Or t hy of t he stell ar p lace in thr paper. ) fa n.,·, al l 11 t the same t ime, ha ,·c t he sa me idea a bout the bit oE cop~· "· hid1 concerns them . An d \\' hen these a·udacious and entc1·prisi11g in d iYidua ls a rc turn ed cold ly do \\'n by t he ed itor t hr .,· assn mc t hat t he on l.,· justifiable thing left to do is to focus the wrath of t he ages on th e ed itor ia l orga n izat ion . ·w h ich is subse-quentl y do ne.

    Duri1w t h is 1·ea1· t hr POil\'l'ER has gr aduate' ] from t he tl,·ice-month h- to

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    a 11·e~k h' basis. A \\'ee k ly paper , coming ou t wit h unfa il-ing p rec is ion on CYery T hursday , is an inno vation. In keeping with t he week lv pla n the paper deve loped a cha ra cter of its own. It be-ca me somet hing nea r th e t hing t he a verage student likes to t h ink ~he school pa.per should bC' . There is st ill a long \\'ay to go. Only an im-poten t sta r t has been made.

    In t he eomi no- vea r, 1927-28, a ne" · sta ff will ed it th.e pa per. It is an a bl e o-roup and it has had enough practical experience 11·i t h edi tor-ia l p robl ems to p rod uce a good pa per. S tar t in g wh ere t hi s paper leaves off t hr nell' staff should be ab.le to r ai se t he standa r d · of t he -publication nn t il it holds the highest place among the Normal Schools of the sta te. 'l'his can only be aehie ,·ed w ith the su ppor t o! t he stude n t bod ,· and the faculty. T o t hat end le t everyon e work. It 1s the hope of t he ·re ti1·in g staff t ha t next yea1· will see a mo_re comple te and sat is fy ing- pu blication of t he P OL'\ITER.

    OPINION D ear E d itor-

    He ,1"110 s igns hi mself '"l'he P hilosopher " has the righ t: slan t _on ou r p resen t-day peclantr.v. IE \\' e must cra m . our . offs pr1~1g w1t)1 k nowledn-e \\'hy mak e them ass imi late u seless h1stor1cal detalis, an ti-quated gc~grap16cal facts, ha lf. hea r ted physiology ? Why not ~ive t hem a surYey of history \\'ith a l' ie 11· to p resen t and future applica-t ion ? Why not teach the s igni fica nce of geography instead of q ueer customs a nd immateria l q u irks of fo reign peoples ? W hy not teach t he complete range of physiology and IJ iology from the beginning of life to death Y

    Y et we o-o on, seem ing ly the same, from genera t ion to generat ion with the sa~ e old taboos, t he same old pur itan ica l " because" for our onlv excuse. " 'e arc li v ing in a fast age. I am n ot an edu cational autl1or ity, yet it seems to me that we ough t to prepai:Jl our children for the l ife t hey must liYe and n ot t he l ife that t heir g randfa ther h ved. W e are in an era of cha nge, as our most noted th ink ers expound . Must " ·e ed ucate fo r the past a nd then th row our pupil to the mercy of a rush in " wo rld which cares littl e fo r what clothes t he ancient Greek woreY

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    Rel igion . Ar t, Li terature, the beaut ies of the past - yes, bu t Je t these t h ings be secondary to a comprehensive study of modern con-dit ion and their deman d of Socrety and t bc individual.

    A Studen t.

    With this ceaseless · r ound of pa r t ies, cl nb meetings, and social affairs how is a young fe ller t o know tha t it is all go ing to end suddenly and that he will be going back to th e cows and chick ens.

    Iii HUMOR MORE OR LESS

    by "Rusty"

    Social methods have surely reversed th emselves. The other da y we saw a

    . fellow t rying to save his front steps by walking back wa rds.

    But thL' only thing- iu th e.• w:1,· of suc·t'('SS was f ni lm·c. l l t· wa::; 1indcr sen.•11ty-fi ,·c.

    Which isn ' t saying much, though it holds-thanks to supposition- a wea jth of suggestion.

    Bu t this sor t of t hing, as the c:011-cltH•tor sn id to th

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    Since the last Pointer went to press three more contracts have been s ign ed by future· t eachers. 'rhey are as folio\\'. : Primary -H elen :\Iitche ll - :\Ierton, Wis.; In termed ia te - Elizabeth Frnnk-lancl - Lugcrville, "\\is.; H ome Economics - Ione Norton (Alum-na ) - Laona , Wis.

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