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r Assembly Today THE POlNTER Beat Oshkosh Series III Vol. XI No. 19 St eve ns Point, Wis., February 25, 1937 Pr ice 7 Cents Glee Club Concert Tour -Begins Tuesday Debaters Leave For St. Thomas Knutzen Takes Men Four Teams Make Trip 'fh e debate squad will lci\\'e n ext Sunday aftcmoon for St. Paul where it will take part in th e ann ual Midw est D c bat e Tourn ame nt to be held March 1, 2, and :1 . Those teams making the trip are Phyllis C:i kling and Shir- ley Wcbst e:·, Doris Geo1 ·gc and Kat herine Becker, Bob Hoffman and Ben Laschkcwitsch, and George Hy er a nJ Jim Murat. First Days Are Crucial '!'he girls' tOUl"IHIIIICllt is held at St. Catherin e's Co ll ege and from 80 to 100 gir ls' teams arc expected to take part. The 111011 's section of the tournament is hel ,l at St. Thomas Co ll ege ,ind over 100 t ea ms ar c expected to parti ci- pat e in this. There will be 3 r ounds of debate on each of t. he fir st two days at the end of which ev ery team which has l ost ov er one tl ebatc will be eliminated. 'l'h e • · tournam cpt is then completed on tlic third clay . A debate meet ing was held In st • ni ght and one will be held tonight at 7 o'c lock in preparation for the St. Thomas tournament . The two !-( iri s' teams debated before the Foresters last Ti'1 escl ay eve ning in the St. Peters hall. National Conclave Of Sigma Zeta Here This Year • igma Zeta Honor ary Science Frat ernity 's national co 11 clavc and Sigma Zeta Open. Hou. c will be held together this yrar 011 t he 16th and 17th of April. An inter- est.ing feat ur e of t hi s yea r 's Open house is th at ot her chaptr rs of the Science fraternity will take part . A two-day session o[ speeches and <liscussious is planned. Ce n- tr al S tate has the Zeta chapter of the or ;rn nization. N oti ce ! Morning Assembly Speaker, B. W. Howe .. . · lol!"" S1verly Howe Beverly ,v. Howe,. dist inguish- cu Chicngo attorney, will speak on Abraham Lincoln this morning at trn. liis subj ect will be, " Lin- co ln-O ur ;lfagnanimous l•'cllow- man ''. Spending the early years of hi s li fe in Kentu cky, wh ere he was born, ;lfr. Howe has developed a sympathet ic a nti und er sta nding val11atio11 of our martyr ed prcsi- dc11 t 's charac ter and life. Those who have heard him spea k, credit him with possessi ng Lin co l n's aving sr nsc of humor. lf reports ar e corrt•c·t it tak es a Kentuckian, wh o has moved to lllinois, to trn ly pr, •sc nt Lin coln i11 an un- (Conti11ucd on page :.?, co l. :~) New Iris Heads Assume Duties Robert Krcilk:unp and R ut h Naso n hn.vc takrn O \' Cr th e <lutil·S of businrss manager of t ht• yea rbook clu e to ,J im .McC:uirP'!i wi tht.lrnwal from schoo l. Jim withdrew :1t tho end of th first sc1 ;1cs· t~ r :w, I aecrpt~U a jolJ locally. Bot h of these Hlt1dcnts ha \' C di Out For .9 Concerts Plank W r'ites For Publications The Men. Chorus of Central State, under the direction of Pro - fessor N. E. Knutzen, will lcavP Rdward J. Plank, concert pian- Tu esclny 110011 on a concert tour ist and former st ud C' nt of CC'n tral . that will take the clu b to nine tate 'J'eacher: College, who is nort hern cities. now r es iding in tcvcns Poin t, recently had ·evcrnl of his articles Typ ical Program Given accepted for publication. 'l'wo of ll eg inning ' the several co ncerts, these were tak en by the Et.ndc the men will s in g at t he Antigo magazine. They are "T he Sunrise High Sc hoo l at :{:00 o'clock Tucs- Club" and " Th e Studio Bulletin clay afternoon. '!'h ey will . ing Board." Bo th of the articles arc aga in at the high school that expositions of origin-al i de a s evening at a public concert. The which Plank dcvclopccl himself mrri will spend the night at Anti - and has fou nd useful in his own go. They will appear ,vednesday traching work. morning at 11 :00 · o'clo ck at th e Another article, " 'horistcrs", ' l' omahawk High schoo l, at · the a humorous sketch concern in~ Crand on .I !igh . choo l at 3 :00 glee clubs, has bee n accepted by o'clock and that e v<·ni11g at 8 :00 the Lore nz Publi shing Co. of Day- o'clock at th e )[ethodist h nr ch ton, Ohio. 'J'his is 811 essay which at Rhinc lan<l er. ,v <• dncs <i ay night was originall y wr itt en for one of will be spent in Rhin elander. ~fr. Bu,-rou"h 's speech classes. 'l'hursday morn in" a 1:o nce rt will . be :u 11 g at JO :30 at th e Ea gle Ri- Ed was for1i1erly accompanist ver High st hoo l. '!'hat night they for the Mens Glee Club, particu- will sing at 8 :00 o'clock at t h • larly for its '34--' 35 tour. It is Iron River Swedish Luth eran possible that he will app ea r and Ch urch. '!'he night wi ll be spent play for one group of numb ers iu Iron River. The last day of the wh en the club sings its home con- tour, Friday, the lub wi ll s in g- ce rt this year. two co ncerts, one at th e tnm- Three Days Remain ... -OtGlee - Club Benefit Three days r emain in the Mens Glee Club movie ben efit week. This cv ning and Friday '" J'h c Plainsman", star ring Gary Coo - per and Jean Arthu r, and "\Ve'rc 011 thr Ju ry" , with Victor llfoorc and H elen Broderick, will be shown. On Saturday, th e l ast da~· of the benefit, there will be two fra tur cs worth b a n k i n g on, " l'lough a nd- Stars" and "The Great · O'Ma ll cy". The fund ob- t11i11rd by the sale o[ th e8c tick~ts is used to fu rther a schoo l activ- ity and students arc asked to pa- troniz the Gl ee Club members fo r tickets. Summer School Dates Announced '!'h e· ' fhirt cc nth Annu al Summer baugh ll i::,-h school at !J :00 o'clock and th e other at the Ph elps l~igh sc hoo l at 1 :15 o'c loc k. 'l'he men: will lea ,·e !"or home imm ediately fo ll ow in g this conce rt . 'J'h c fo ll ow in g program is t ypi - ca l of the kind thut is to be used. 111 the f irst g-rnup, "Drink to Mc Only~ With ' l' hinc E.vcs," "Ju A Prrsia11 Uark rt ," and " ong of the .Jolly Roger." 'l 'hr n the quar- tet composed of Ki1·k r,ikcs, Bill Clement ·, Gordon Cow les and 'l'hoburn Peterson wiU sing. Third is a so lo by '1' 0111 Faucett. In thr fo ur th g-ro up, " Li sl<' n to the Lambs," "O lllist rt'ss )l in e," "The (Con tinu ed 011 page 2, col. 4 ) Flood Benefit BaJid Concert Successful The con ce rt which the band prcs_cnt ed in the college auclit- ori m · ~Vedncsclay eve ning, F' e 17 fo r t he ben efit of th e cl sufferers was a decided suc- cess. Gib Pophal, president of the tinquishctl lh cmscln•s ns ,·onscicn tiou s, Term of C. S. 'J' . C. will be hrid senior classes, announces that as hnr<l workerM. The tr cm,• nd uns success this year fr om Jun e 14 to Jul y 2:3. soon as sa mpl es fo r the g radu a- of t his y~r's ~tar<li Oras wn,, due, in Thr requirements for th e Sum- tion a1111oun ce mc11t s arr iv r, at the no small way, lo th eir untiring eff orts. mer Session arc the same as for Studrnt dir ectors ga in ed laur- els uy doing fine work in direct- ing many of the concert numbers. The program i11cluded man.v of the most popular band numb ers an d was excepti onally long. , co 11 e g c co unter, the seniors Ted ~t cyor is filling th o p os ition left the reg ul ar yrar anti the cr edit is should look them over and indi- vacant by Mr. Kr oilka mp, of ass i•tnnt equ ivale nt to that of the academic cate how many th ey want to or- editor, while Miss Fay e Ho,·da, uti li ty° year. '!'he regular members of the der. Private name cards may be member of the staff, is taking ~liss college and Training School Fae- obtained also at the counter. Naso n'• pla ce a• women's •ports editor. ultics wi ll be on duty . Although the concert was not very well attended, considerable money was tak en in.

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Assembly Today THE POlNTER Beat

Oshkosh

Series III Vol. XI No. 19 Stevens Point, Wis., February 25, 1937 Price 7 Cents

Glee Club Concert Tour -Begins Tuesday Debaters Leave For St. Thomas Knutzen Takes Men

Four Teams Make Trip

'fhe debate squad will lci\\'e next Sunday aftcmoon for St. Paul where it will take part in th e annua l Midwest D c bat e Tournament to be held March 1, 2, and :1 . Those teams making the trip are Phyllis C:i kling and Shir­ley W cbste:·, Doris Geo1·gc and Katherine Becker, Bob Hoffman and Ben Laschkcwitsch, and George Hyer anJ Jim Murat.

First Days Are Crucial

'!'he gi rl s' tOUl"IHIIIICllt is held at St. Catherine's College and from 80 to 100 girls' teams a rc expected to take part. The 111011 's section of the tournam ent is hel,l at St. Thomas College ,ind over 100 tea ms arc expected to partici­pate in this. There will be 3 rounds of debate on each of t.he first two days at th e end of which every t eam which has lost over one tl eba tc will be eliminated. 'l'he

• ·tournamcpt is th en completed on tlic third clay.

A debate meeting was held Inst • night and one will be held tonight

at 7 o'c lock in preparation for the St. Th omas tournament.

The two !-( iri s' teams deba ted before the F oreste rs last Ti'1escl ay evening in the St. Peters hall.

National Conclave Of Sigma Zeta Here This Year

• igma Zeta Honorary Science Fraternity 's national co 11 clavc and Sigma Zeta Open. Hou. c will be held together this yrar 011 t he 16th and 17th of April. An inter­est.ing feature of t his yea r 's Open house is tha t other chaptr rs of t he Science fraternity will take part.

A two-day session o[ speeches and <liscussious is planned. Cen­tr al State has the Zeta chapter of the or;rn nization.

N oti ce !

Morning Assembly Speaker, B. W. Howe

~ .. . · lol!"" S1 verly Howe

Bever ly ,v. Howe,. distinguish­cu Chicngo attorney, will speak on Abraham Lincoln this morning at trn. liis subject will be, " Lin­coln-Our ;lfagnanimous l•'cllow­man ''.

Spending the early yea rs of his li fe in Kentucky, where he was born , ;lfr. Howe has developed a sy mpathetic anti understa nding val11atio11 of our martyred prcsi­dc11 t 's character and life. Those who have heard him spea k, credit him with possessing Lincoln's aving srnsc of humor. lf reports

are corrt•c·t it tak es a Kentuckian , who has moved to lllinois, to trn ly pr,•scnt Lin coln i11 an un-

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New Iris Heads Assume Duties

Robert Krci lk:unp and R uth Nason hn.vc takrn O\'Cr the <lutil·S of businrss manager of t ht• yea rbook clue to ,J i m .McC:uirP'!i wi tht.lrnwal from school. Jim withdrew :1t tho end of th first sc1;1cs· t~ r :w,I aecrpt~U a jolJ locally.

Bot h of these Hlt1dcnts ha \'C dis·

Out For . 9 Concerts Plank W r'ites For Publications

The Men. Chorus of Central State, under t he direction of Pro­fessor N. E. Knu tzen, will lcavP

Rdward J . P lank, concert pian- Tuesclny 110011 on a concert tour ist and former studC'nt of CC'n tral . that will take the clu b to nine

tate 'J'eacher: College, who is northern cit ies. now res iding in tcvcns Poin t, recently had ·evcrnl of his articles Typical Program Given accepted for publication. 'l'wo of lleginning' the several concer ts, th ese were taken by the Et.ndc the men will sing at t he Antigo magazine. They are "The Sunrise High Schoo l at :{:00 o'clock Tucs­Club" and " Th e Studio Bulletin clay afternoon. '!'hey will . ing Board." Both of the articles arc aga in at the high school that expositions of origin-al i de a s evening at a public concert. The which P lank dcvclopccl himself mrri will spend the night at Anti­and has fou nd useful in his own go. They will appear ,vednesday traching work. morning at 11 :00 · o'clock at th e

Anoth er article, " 'hori stcrs", 'l'omahawk High school, at · the a humorous sketch concern in~ Crandon .I !igh . chool at 3 :00 glee clubs, has been accepted by o'clock and t hat ev<·ni11g at 8 :00 the Lorenz Publishing Co. of Day- o'clock at th e )[ethodist hnrch ton, Ohio. 'J'his is 811 essay which at Rhinc lan<ler . ,v<•dncs<iay night was originally written for one of will be spent in Rhinelander. ~fr. Bu,-rou"h 's speech classes. 'l'hursday morn in" a 1:oncert will .

be :u 11 g at JO :30 at th e Eagle Ri-Ed was for1i1erly accompanist ver Hi gh st hool. '!'hat night they

for the Mens Glee Club, particu- will s ing at 8 :00 o'clock at t h • larly for its '34--'35 tour. It is Iron River Swedish Lutheran possible that he will appear and Ch urch. '!'he nigh t wi ll be spent play for one group of numbers iu Iron River. The last day of the when the club sings its home con- tour, Friday, the lub wi ll sin g­cert this year . two concerts, one at the tnm-

Three Days Remain ... -OtGlee-Club Benefit

Three days r emain in the Mens Glee Club movie benefit week. This cv ning and Friday '"J'hc Plainsman", starring Gary Coo­per and Jean Arthur , and "\Ve'rc 011 th r J ury", with Victor llfoorc and H elen Broderick, will be shown. On Saturday, the last da~· of the benefit, there will be two fra turcs worth b a n k i n g on, " l'l ough and- Stars" and "The Great ·O'Mall cy". The fund ob­t11i11rd by th e sale o[ th e8c tick~ts is used to fu rther a school activ­ity and students arc asked to pa­tron iz the Gl ee Club members fo r tickets.

Summer School Dates Announced '!'he· 'fhirtccnth Annual Summer

baugh ll i::,-h school at !J :00 o'clock and th e other at the Phelps l~igh school at 1 :15 o'c lock. 'l'he men: will lea ,·e !"or home immediately fo ll ow in g this concert.

'J'h c fo llow ing program is typi­ca l of the kind thut is to be used. 111 the first g-rnup, "Drink to Mc Only~ W ith 'l' hinc E.vcs," "Ju A Prrsia11 Uarkrt ," and " ong of the .Jolly Roger." 'l'hrn the quar­tet composed of Ki1·k r,ikcs, Bill Clement ·, Gordon Cowles and 'l'hoburn Peterson wiU sing. Third is a solo by '1'0111 Fau cett. In thr fo ur th g-roup, "Lisl<'n to the Lambs," "O lllist rt'ss )l in e," "The

(Con tinu ed 011 page 2, col. 4 )

Flood Benefit BaJid Concert Successful

The concer t which the band prcs_cnted in the college auclit­ori m · ~Vedncsclay evening, F'e 17 fo r t he benefit of the

cl su ffe rers was a decided suc­cess.

Gib P ophal , presiden t of the tinquishctl lhcmscln•s ns ,·onscicn tious, Term of C. S. 'J'. C. will be hrid senior classes, an nounces that as hnr<l workerM. The trcm,• nd uns success this yea r from June 14 to July 2:3. soon as samples fo r the gradua- of this y~r's ~tar<li Oras wn,, due, in Thr requi rements for th e Sum­tion a1111ouncemc11ts arr iv r, at the no small way, lo their untiring efforts. mer Session arc the same as for

Studrnt direc tors ga ined laur­els uy doing fine work in direct­ing many of the concert numbers. The program i11cluded man.v of the most popular band numbers and was exceptionally long.

, co 11 e g c coun ter, the sen iors Ted ~t cyor is filling tho position left the regula r yrar anti the credit is should look them over and indi- vacant by Mr. Kroilkamp, of assi•tnnt equ ivalent to that of the academ ic cate how many th ey want to or- editor, while Miss Faye Ho,·da, uti li ty° yea r. '!' he regular members of the der. Private name ca rds may be member of the staff, is taking ~liss college and Training School Fae-obtained also at the counter . Nason'• place a• women's •ports editor. ultics will be on duty.

Although the concert was not very well attended, considerable money was taken in.

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Vol. XI THE POINTER No. 19

, Published \Vcekly c:ccupt holidays and examination periods, nt Sten!ns

Point by the students of the Central Wisconsin State Teachers College. Subscrip­tion Price $2.00 per year.

Entered as sccon<l-class matter ]\fay !!G, 1927, nt tho post office at Stevens

Point, \Visconsi n, undor t he _Act of March 3, 1879.

EDITORIAL STA"FF Editor-in -chief .. .. ... . ........ \Villiam A. Theisen, 912 Clark St., Phone 425J Assistunt Edito r ......... . . . .. ..... .... ........... . .... . ... George N. llyc r Sports Editor . . . .... . ..... . .... . .. . . . . ........ . .....•.... . . . ... J'ohn Maier Assistant Sports Editor ... . .. . ......................... . . .... Jlarold Drcgnc W. A. A. Notes . .. ...... . ..... . .. . ... ... . .... . ... . ....... . ... Maxine Miner

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dcrstanding fashion. Mr. Ilowc is a graduate of the

Unin•r ·it y oi' Tennessce a nd he receive<! his law degree at the l niver ·ity of Michiga n . Ilis prac­tice has brought him in to contact with all types of people and thro111;h it he has gained a knowl­edge of r ea l li fe in all clas cs. Ile is truly a most stri k ing p er . on­a lity, having the abi lities of a lm,·ycr, orator, humo rist, a nd bcnrcr of good cheer.

Co·ncert Tour

Socie ty Edito r .......... .... ............ . ......... . ........... Ruth Nn,on P roof Readers ......... : . ... . .. . . . .. .. . ...... . J osephi ne Oberst, Eileen 1tf:irx From The Students

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'cisso rs G rindcr ," and " Land S igh t ing." 'rhe fifth part is a flute solo by Parfrey. 'l'he s ixth group of songs include, " Bird Songs at Even t id e," dit·cctcd by Kirk [_,ikcs, :'Bondage", d irected by R William Larson, " 'J'he Long Day Closes", directed by Geo rge Cartmill - ancl " Tramp •rramp " from "Naugh ty Ma rietta " direc't-· ed by William Th eisen . Pollow­ing this g roup there is a so lo by eithe r Theisen or Likes. 'rlic last g roup of songs is, "Lift 'l'hine Eyes," "'rl1 c Night \ Vind," and ' "!'he Soldiers Chorns". 11'1iss Ro­berta Peterson i t he accompanist.

Objectors Take Notice Minocqua Concert Postponed

News Staff . .. . ... .. Koith Aulik, Ralph Ande rson, Ethel McDonald, Ji m Murat II

Typists ......... .. ... Marian ne ~tauffacher, Clifford Talbot , Onrlcc11 Lomas I!-============~

BUSINESS STAFF Business Mnnnge r . . .......... Ellery Frost Bassler, 912 Clark St., Phone 425-J Circulation Manager . . . ..... .. .......... . .. . ...... .. .. . ...... Alvin Bucholz Uirculation As~ist::rnt!-4 ......... . ......... . Roberta ~fc\Villiarns, Doris Duecker Facul ty Acl\'iser ................. . . . . . . .. . .. .. ... . ... Raymona' l\L Rightsell

Pointer Office l'hone 1584 College Office Information, Phone 224

Calendar Of Events Thursday, Fch. 25 .... Morn ing Assembly-Beverly W. Howe Sat., Peb. 27 . . ..... . .... . . . .. . .. ...... llfil\1-aukee (H erc) 8at., P eb. 27 ...... . .. . .. Omega ·llln Chi Dance (, cw Gym ) Monda y, l\Iu1·. 1 . . . : .... . . . ..... ... . . . St. Norbcr ts (Ther e ) Tuesday, l\far . .l ............... . .. Mens Chorus Trip Begins l"rid ay , llfar. 5 .............. .. . .. ... . .. .. Oshk'osh ('!'here) Saturday, lllar. 6 . . ..... ... ..... . .......... . . S tou t (H ere) Saturday, Mar. 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dance (New Gym) Thursday, Mar. 11 ........ . .. . ...... Edwin J\I. Hill ( A. l\I.)

NOTICE, SCOUNDRELS!

Long ago t his writer came to the conclus ion that it is useless to try to ed itorialize the s tudents of Centrnl State into d oing anythittg. Notices, r emind ers, criti cisms-a ll go unnoticed . Lust week an od<llv indig na nt message appea red near the main bull etin board. Many stu ­dents who did not see the or iginal not ice would perhaps be a nxious to know just what the row was abou t.

The You ng Progrcssi,·c club which On \¥ cdncsdny evening i\rr. ll. is organized in this school has the use R. Stiner will take fou r men to of the bulletin board next to the Ii - Rhinelander to take t he place of brary to post any information relative four who will r eturn to Point. Mr. to the club or to i ts objectives. Ue-ec ntly an article was posted by one of Steiner plans to spend the night the members nml it was removed hy at Hh ine landc r uncl r eturn to some unknown oUjcctor, then i t was Point 'l'hur. day morning. Student reposted by a nother 1!1£.!.nbcr of the club, only to be rcmon•tl ui!ain hy ~omc di rectors wi ll direct severa l num· unknown malefactor. Now that WC be rs at each of tltc concerts. 'rhe ha\·c 1,crmissioi1 fro111 t ht' prover au- n1 cn in the directors class are De­thori ties, und that we have not vo,tcd los Kobs, Ceo. Ca r tmill , \V. Thei-~\111~·tb~:~~ni:f~it~l~ti~:~ls ~l~j~cti~t~ihl~a ,~~ sen, Bill Larso n and l(irk Likes. grounds fo r procccdini: with legal ac- About th irty men will make the lion to punish t.hosc wh o ha,·c remo,,- tour. 'rhey will travel in the r:l ~~;/osters without seei ng us about school bus a nd two private car s.

We wou ld not mind if someone A conce rt a rranged to be g iven wanted to use the bonrd, and we do in Minocqua has been postponed know th:tt if some orgu nization wi, hcd un ti l Apri l and the elate of the to use this board they would have nsk- home concert has been chan"ed to cd us, but the u11know n was not mnn ~ enough to let his objcctiorl• be known to Thursday, April firs . About far­os, but took things into his own hands. ty-three men will pa r t icipate. We do not wish to sec this happen Mr. \V. O. J enkins has promised aga in, and if it docs ha ppen ngain we I I · · will be forced to t~ke proper steps to t in t tie new !tg htmg system will see that it docs not happen again. We be used. lllr .' Edward Plank wi ll bclie,·c thnt the edito r of this paper be the g uest-accompanist.

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tion. He spoke to this nftect ; that if nerary of t he tour is here repeat­anyone did not like our a ims or polic ies ed in a nother f o rm. tht.•y should form 11. n organ ization of Tnes<.lay-

Pres. Hyer is still r eccivin!! Jct- II II thei r own to r ival us in our activities. Antigo (aft.) -• . -. w A A He did not suggest the methods of the tcr s from the pJ11ces· at which the . ,. _, ~ ·• low-down "co mmunist, or the funatienl Antigo (eve. ) band stopped during its r ecen t • • • toscis t". Again we wish to say if nny- \Vednesday-tour. Each of t hem congratulates one hns nny objections they shou ld . •romhawl< ( morn. ) Centrnl State on t he fin e quality '!-=============;J stale them to us and we will try to . Crandon (aft.) of its band. Several of these fo l- Basketball Tournament :

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~~i.°"s~~~ !~· Rhineland er (eve.) low: The baske tba ll tournament will action which took place lust week, and Thursday-

Oear llfr Hver · This is· a iardy note of appre­

ciation for the f ine band concert presented l;y your school organi­zation in our auditoriu m. 'l'he 1600 listeners in the audience thoroughly enjoyed the program. I also wish to congratulate you on the splcmlid 1110,·al c of the group. E,·cry member conducted himse lf in s uch a manner as to 1·e­fl ect credit t o your instit ntion.

Thank you again fo r p ermiUing them to entertain us.

Very tru ly yours, R. 'I'. Normingt on, Superintendent of Schools

il lr. 'o r mington is snperintcn­dent of schools in Reedsburg.

Prom 'l'omu h co111cs the follow­ing letter:

Dear Mr. H yer: I am happy to wr ite tha t every­

one was d elighted with the con­cert given here by your band yes­tcrdav. Your institution is to be conwatulated for an organ ization of this kind, and your Director d eserves the deepest praise.

Sincerely yo urs, E. J. McKean , Snpt. Tomah Public Schools

which reminds us of E uropean methods Eagle River (morn .) begin- \Vednesday , March 3rd, at of cci1sorships. I R' 4 o'clock. This mean. that your 8o~ernl fa ir minded nnd well mcn n- ron iver, llli ch. (eve.) squad has ju ·t one week in which ing students hn,·e taken the t rouble to Friday-

help us, nncl they arc adding their Stambaugh, Mich ( morn.) to pract ice. Each squad should be n11111 cs to my own so thn the persons Phelps (aft.) organ ized with a captain at the who nrc responsible for last week '• .----...;....;._.;.. ______ _ head of. it· basketball team. Squad ontrngc will think it oycr. We wish to lend ers should attend to this at thank the ed itor for t.his space, nnd

add the fo llowing unmes to this list ot once because the squads which honor ; Edward Light~ody, Benjamjn I. arc to p lay on \V cdncsday will be Kordus, Myron Ropolln, Anthony Po­announced this week. Any teams slnszny, E. x' lorencc, Allen Lcpiuski wh ose players a r e not in the Bjorn Christen.son, Bernard John110n: :;:ym on ti me will fo r fe it the game nnd L. E. ll!eG inlcy. to the opposin g team .. cc th at your sq uad members a r e onl at t hr sch dul cd time.

Ping Pong Championship

'I1h e charnpionship ping pong gunrc was played off in the gym la ·t Wed nesday. Zorka i\la lcsc­vich became champion of the ping pong players by defeating Crace Okray in a very close match. Zorka won th e fir ·L two games-2- to 16 and 2 1 to 1. Grncc took the th ird game and Zorka ended the tournament by winning t he fo urth game-21 to 16. 'rhis finishes p ing pong for this yea r­unless someone wishes to cha l­lenge the "Champion".

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l!..============= ===========.!J Chi Delta Rho fraternity will SELLS- RENTS- REPAIRS Omega Dance Saturday Bloc Meets sponsor a movie benefit week be- PHELAN ~!.:c';;t~~~-!i

Al though it is the Lenten sea- M •mbers of the Bloc met at the ginning Sunday, February 28, !:-===========~ son, private parti es at school arc home of :James Mura t last 'l'hurs- and lasting th rough Saturday on the social calendar. d~y evenmg. Professor W. G. Jen- March 6. Th o e who plan to at­

'l'his weekend Omega J\Iu Chi krns of the College_ facu l~y wa I tend the t heater during the sorori ty will sponsor its a nnual the ~~e~t ~pcal~er, !us: ubJect be- sc hedul ~d week a re ask. ed to pur­

mg Pies1dent s Supreme Court chase t ickets from members of informal clancin"' parly after the p I F I Milwaukee basketball game. r oposu ·" 'oil owi ng tic discus- the fraternity.

'l'he Ca t iliuns will play fo r swn, an excellent lunch was erv- One of t he outstanding features dancing until eleven fo rty fi ve ed. of th e year will open th e week o'clock. E veryone is cord ia lly in- ~;::;;;;;;;::..:..:==::::;;;;::;;;=:;;;::;.:;;.:::;;iii when "Camille", starring Robert vited. Don't forget the date, Sa- Taylor and Greta Garbo, will be ----------S----i turday eveni1w, Febn,ar.v twnn. WHERE YOU ALWAYS SEE shown on Sunday and l\Ionduy. ST U DE N 'I'

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McDonald Entertains Tau Gams E the l McDonald ente r ta ined

the members of 'I'a u Gamma Beta sorori ty at a bu ffet supper on Tuesday eYC ninl{ at 6 :30. A s pring color scheme was carri ed out in t he tabl e appointments of daffodi ls and fri es ias with ye llow tapers.

Misses Beat rice Richardson and Hildred Da vis, honorary mem­bers, and Nan •rurrish, alumnae, .were a lso guests for the eveni ng.

A business meeting was hr ltl following the dinner, after which br.idge was played with high hon­ors won by Alice Olk.

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Pointers Easily Defeat Platteville, 4 7 -29 Rinka Scores 13 Points For Local Cagers

Bohan and P arish Play Steady Game Against Leitlmen

'l'hc P ointers t ig htencd t heir d efense of the championship of the Sout hem Di vision of the 'l'cachcrs conference hy dc[eat in~ the Plattevill e Teachers, Friday night, ·H to 20, in a rough uncl fast game.

Pointers Lead At Half Coach Kota l': ca gers controlled

the ball th roug-ho ut the entire contest and cxhibitr d a smooth passing machin •. 'l'h e Kotalmcn made ·1,-, fr ee throws out of a pos­sible 26 and dropped in Hl fie ld goals to Plat tcville's 10.

Arte r Plattev ille scored [i rst on a field goal by Goff, the P ointers grabbed the lead and easily piled up a .14 to G margin. ll owcvcr, the Soulhurn five refused 10 be coun t­ed out and wh en the fi rst haif ended the C.:e nt r-al 'tall- rs held only a ma rg in by vi rtue of the · JG to 14 score.

Rinka High Point Man At the sta r t of the seco nd pe­

r iod, the Kotalmei1 rang up thir­teen point before th eir oppo,wn ts scored. With the large lead of 2!l to 14 th e Pointers matched points for the n•mainder of the game and finish ed th e contest with the score at 47 to 29.

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High scoring honors fo r th e even ing went to Rinka who made six field goals and one free throw for a total of thirteen points. J ohnston with uin e, aud P arish and Nimz with ~ight each, fo llow­ed in individual scorino-. Ji io-h point man for Plattc ,·ille

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All of the. Pointei-s played fine hall aucl proved their right to first place in th e conference. Bo­han performed well at Lindow's guard pos ition whil e Parish up-

I Sports Gossip I Bassler Head Official

Frost Bassler, who does refe­reeing during his spare time, has been assigned to the Class C basketball tournament at Plain­field as head official. This tour­nament is to. be held on March 3, 4, 5, and 6 in the Plainfidd gym­nasium. Games will be played only in the evenings· in order to give all the · fans a chance to witness the contests. The tournament was to be held originally at Wautoma but arrangements were made so that it could be transferred to the new gymnasium at Plainfkld.

A Good Yarn .Joe Beaton, st udent at C.:e ntrnl

State ,luring th e fall of 1933, had a very enjoyable time at Milwau­kee last week afler he had given his name as And y Uram, l nivcr­·ity of lllinn esot a .foot hall star. Il e was gi ven nnmerous parties by sc ,·r ral )[il waukcons. 8ports­writcr-s intcn-iewed him about footba ll prnspects at Minnesot.a w h i I c he wa · even honored enough to be in ten-icwecl over the air by a radi o commentator. Bea­ton was a li tt le confused by .all th<' a t.tention he was receiYing, but he enj oyed it too much to r e­\'Cal his true ident ity. However, the t rn t h eventually was revea led and when the police questioned J oc anti found out tha t Andy Uram wasn' t his name J oe sa id that "Uram" was the first name ho could think of so he thought it wou lcl. ilo as well as anything else. Beaton was fi 11 ed $10 fo r di ·or• dcrly condnct by t he 1filwankee police.

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Nimz has averaged slightly un­d cr · 11 points per game and leads in the to tal number of fi eld goa ls, free throws and personal fonls.

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Hotel Whitings, Chi Delts, Win

'l'h c first gam es in the intra­mural basketuall lea gue were played Friday afternoon in the new gym.

In the fo·st game the Chi Delt.a Rho fiv e easi ly defeated the Un­knowns by the score of· 27 to fl . High scorin g honors wer e divided among..1."~~11zcl and Urbans, of the Chi Dehs, and . "Chub" LeO.a nlt, of the Unknowns.

Eight Team League 'I'h e second contest, between the

Whitings and th e Hook Shots, was a much closer affair, with the former fiv e finally emerging victorious by the score of 29 to 21. High point man in this tilt was Belongia , Whiting forward.

Th e other teams in the league besides the above-mentioned four are the Hawkeyes, P hi Sigs, Gal­loping Turtles, and the Dark Horses. The winners of the first round of play enter the champion­ship flight wh ile the losers play for consolation hon ors.

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Slcv,•ns Point leads the Sou.th­em J)ivisi"on of the 'I'eachcrs Col­lege bask r t ba ll con foreuce by 11

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lllilwankce's Green Gulls will fu l'nish t he opposition fo r Coach Kotal's cagers this coming Satur­day, wi t h a t ic for the Southern Division championship assured for the P ointers if th ey win thi s game.

'l' he fii· st meeting between the two teams was at Milwaukee with the Pointcrs' cmcrging 0 11 the long encl of t he 39-26 score. W hile this ga me was 11 11 easy one for th e Cen­t ml Staters, the Green Gu lls have improved considerably in their last games and a close struggle is expected.

Willard Rudiger and Bob tSec­gcr, regular forwards on the Mil ­waukee P ed five, arc th e bio- guns in their attack. '!'he pr~babl c starting lineups a re as fo llows : Stevens P clnt Milwaukee Rin k:t Parish Nimz ,Toh11slon

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