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CENTRAL STATE ''We' ll Be Seeing You" Today Is The Aim -. ~~ --- . ffif~ -T Ar ~t~~. e :, ~ .~ .~ ~.~~. ':! : .. , Open House today. Every Home Ee dopnr men n eae o~ 1c oo s n the state wna sent nn in•;itntion. Among the aehoohr whitb will be repreaented at tho 1tyl e 1how nri : New Uoletein, :m 11tudent1; MO&idee, lOOj Wa.upaea, 30; ""!:::':::::"'!':'::'!"'""::"::::""':::"""'--~ :-==="""=-=- -----= --= -----=--==I Weyo.uwega, 16; Mishicot, 40; Wit te nberg, Dorchet'ter, Oconto, Wautoma, Bey• SERIES VII VOL III mour, Pr enti ce, Me rrill , Bonduel, Amhcnt, Alt.oonn1 Lena and Suring. The girle - ====-=== =====-S=cevem= ==P = o= io,=t= , =W =u.=· ='•~•f=ar=ch=J=8•, ., .19 =54-==== ===,..; .... ,=•N•om._JJ• I ~i!~b::ai~J: :; o~1~~: :n 0 ~p:. it! ~ean:n~~r:u~t~~!i!~~ww;~1 ;~!wa!;~, Swing Your Partner? No Siree! It's A Solo Dance Here At CSC College Is The Host To Turkish Educator Contrnl Stnt o coll ~e ia host this ar.r · ·nn noted dancer from t he Throt re·i n- the-Round· in Snlt Lo.k~ City week to one of 10 Turkiah educo.tor!l Utah, will prceent a ,•ui e progr am ofc.Uuicc inttre- ese-nudi torium- T-ueeda. ;. • o wcro 11olecled by tho Turkieh mi · evening, Mnr _eh 23, n. t 8 p.m. Studl'nta will be a dmitt oJ upon pr ose ntntion of nister of educati on to 1tudy :A"tnerica- thoir s tude nt act it y ti ckets. · .secondary aehoob in prnpnrntion for ' Mr. Lynn wu born in North Carolina of English, ances try that goe. 11 bnck leadership in now ref orms in Turkish in a. 1traigbt lino to· Sir. J ohn Chee. kc, tutor to Queen Elizabeth. lie a.lways OO~eation. / v. ·a.ntod to dance and p:11nt and mnkt.1 music. li e att ended tho Unive rsity of Ya.cit Kili ceri, who is in St evens ;::r~!r~::;~:::i;:here he began hi s traini ng in da nce, mo, ·ing on to New York Point at tho invitation of CSC Pr During World Whr II, be wa~ with tho Air Corp:,i for four yeau, the laat :~~l'nt::~lri~;y O~fH~~:::iab8.!,.i~:e \:! ::~o 0 :e t~oe::in:: ~o t:~:! c: ~;: ~i:sg i:oi!h: 0 ~ :~ti :°:~~n; ~:d:c ~:~t~:~v~~rt:b:!~ othc ra in bis group since December. Tho high point of this experience was ::~n~;; ~:w g;·:s~~~~!~s t;;:;.;.,h:~~ua\~~ - ;!~;, ho~ ~::e:: o l~: !ic::nc::t~ce~ ~ 1 r 0 c 1 ~~: ;;;~ int~~= id~b:ht:?~n~~nboc: o; tanco with Americao secOndary t cbools danoo, at the Piccini Opera Houac in g c.-t a, a. playful brook which ~idenff ::: c :;~tn~r with apeeio.liata in American Bari. into a rl\' Or, finally to merge into the A11 :t 1010 concert do.nccr, ho bas great water of the 11en and lose it1elf toured almost all of the Unit ed Statell into its dcetiny. and is one of the fow pe rformcr1 who This progrnm 'ia one of the rcgulo.r presente a full concert of solo dances. n11acmbly seriea arranged tor by the Ho doos all bis own cboreogro.phy, de· coll ege Assembly Committee. Jligns o.nd make11 bUI own co!ltumos o.nd plani, his own lighting. Hie style of dancing makes tremendous physicai ih· ·Library Names New m.and11 and in tho middl e of a. buey :::;~v# 0 !~~ e 1 ~! 0 :~g h: 0 t 0 ~eo.:!~ 0 \ 0 t~ Schedule~ Of Hours bi e11, sitting o.nd on ting. Bcc11.wio of cho.ngcs at the eta.le Jovel Education, \ like nil otheMpecta ot lif e, ha., undergone grc.at chnnge1 in Turkey in the paat 25 years. When the vi.,iting educaton re turn to their country, they· will be ' re11ponsible for planning a nd testing further ' develop· mcnts in Turkish schools. :Mr. Kiliceri is staying at Deb.ell bnll during bis visit hMe. Ho will go from her e to Mo.nhfield, where ar · ro.ngc meota have boon made by the In· cal college for him to study the schools there during the week beginning Marc h 22. His program i11 \'Cry ,•nried o.nd un.· ntr<.'('ting tho funds from whi ch library usual, with u.bibitions liko t he student assistanh nre paid, tho library following included in bia repe rtoire. finds it neceaaary to curtail its houra ''Eli&&betb.&n Portra.lta" by Warlock, of opening for the balance of the CS d" k h toriu m. The llome Miinngcme11t Hou11e-will- be open--to-tbom during the-d:,.y a.nd _ e\·e ning. · Thero will be two prc!lcnt ntions of the styl e show, one nL J ::JO p.m •. nnd the other at 7::lO p.m. in the a uditorium, The girl1 in tbc de pnrtmcnt wilt model wea ring a ppar Q} which thry have mndo in collego Honie Ee claa1'1e&. The theme for the 1 11yl e 11h ow i11 bn11cd on n ll'levieion·pcr formanc c, with the l'l t (l ge being construcled m, n telc\ · i11i on ~e t. Th e f!C('OCll 1how n cltl11a room, cho- mht,tr lab, a. l oocl lnb, a pop·t• om party, a sportll fun .fare, n ,Junior Prom,. a footbnll game, n n ii· ehli scu111ion- ..t - f.a.mlly..Jl\'.ing,...aiid n diplo.y o! du9t crs 11nd pnj nmn.-t by the Training M: hool 8th grade.. The girh1' escort.a will be Dill Kohls, J:i ck Spiegel, &b Nett.el, Tom Alben, Dill Barton, Dick Hnn:1, Pnul Suh11, nntl J ack Crook, gentlemen borrowed from the Con11crvation department. A!I n pnrl of the Open House there will be e:chibits on the different pbaees o( Home Eeonomic11 Auc. h ns un nppe ti7.er de monstration, a wa11her and dryer de mo1111trntion, J e mon11trntion s of c.nloric vnluc11, cnko lleeoration and candy mnkh1g, Phy,; ics antl Chemi 11try 11ct ·ups, n 11bow cnse o( Chriti tmaa ao. lc ~ooda, table sett.ing11, o.. textil e di 11plny 1 tl f!c wing !nb di11pfa.y of gnrmente, a. child ce nter wlth clothing And a mnp s howing "'. here CSC Home Ec's aro from. Tho two fil m1 on Central Stnte college life will bo shown at Doh.ell union by Jennette Di ve r nnd nnrr ntod by Mark Schommer. Rereshmente will bo terved :i t the Home Manngcment house on Mt1in street. A • 1 buzz" 11e11Mion will be held to help the high school 11tud ent s solve any probl ~ms they may ba.ve concerning their future college dnya nnd plan11. Committ ees for t~e Open House nre : Ol'nernl chtlir.mo.n, Marge Smith; in- ,•ito.tiona and regiatration, Shnron Ze ntner :ind Fu.ith Pomere ning, chairmen, Jackie So.ttler, Chloo Brody, Ko. thy Conover, J onnno Weber, Neita. Nelson; pro- grams, Judy Clayton, chnirmnn, Cho.rlotte Hale, Rosemnry Lo.u1cber, Kathy Holicky, Jo.n Schellin; e xhibit 11, Audrey P ieper nnd Ginny Brict:o1 chairmen, Judy Johnaon, Nancy Pete r11on, Beve rly Ruegg; script, Phylli11 Knop, chairman, Phyllis Rie kfort, Mnrit11. rct }'etterly; open howic, Vivillll Schultz, chairman, Nancy Monson, Jan Thunton , Ro11emary Polzin, Joyce Burt, Verna Tomlorde, Charlotte 9te.Cnj .stage, Carol Fabi cb and Rosemary Axtell, eho.irmen, Lucille Dzurick, Joyce Zerneke, Helen Steckbaue r; publi city, Carol Hedin, cbn.irmu, Janet Bcrgelin, ~nncy Youn~, Moni c'.n. Wodhm1ki, Dorothy Richter, Don)!, a. Thomp11on; mueie. 1 Anne· Wei11brot, Radine Mclntee, t.ou Dreymo..n; hoeteMes, Mary J.o.no Wagnl'r, cha irman, Loia Schroeder, Jnn SchrOCder, Eldora Reineking. All CBC s tude nts are inyited to come and enjoy themselve11, 88.Y Miu Rita Youman11 1 Mills Emily Wilson, nnd Milli! Dor is Davb, Home F..oonomica inllracton. which ahows a gallery of portrait s semcatcr. Beginning Wcdn csdny of C Ra 10 Wor S op from the pageantry of a. vivid time. Ibis week, Mo. rch 171 tho library will Has Busy Campus Job Incl uded are "The Poet," 11 Tbe Friar," :ilter it K regular schedule as followa: Music Homecoming 11 Tbe Cook," 41 Tbe Paiute'r," HThe Mon., Tues., Thun.: Closed 5:00-6:30 The Ro.dio , Workahop is on e of the :i~~.er in the Garden/' and II The Her• Wed=~:·ny: Closed 5:00,9:00 P .M 01 ~~:it.~\~n;f o~o.:~rn,~~on!7an~ Michelsen' Retirement · 'l;;ncifeT"'- nw~ anangcd- hy--Sffsions --<P,·eruig}!t r.e11er yg1 ~ be o.vnilabl~ . :te ~~~B ::~:~ d~~=-~~:r~ coocorn11 L~cifcr n11 be waa .in the early for ~omo use at 3:00 P.M.) · a.re now ~Janni ng' to put ;ound on !ilm, f-A ._-------i r-- D ;.- - -. .--- C "' ---- day11 of b11 legood; n. prince, proud, Friday~ Cloaed at 4: 00 P.M. int ended for e<l.lego public relations · nnounce unng o . ncert colorful and the ma~ked fa ,•onte of Th e· text Ubrar will be cloaed com· work. The first project will be the . o :; !:~ ~l~F~~i~te~s~~:;:_ ple.tel) :~,er; vJ ceJLto btL give _s_ ound fo r :"' . ~ovie o! -the 1953 ~ ome-:_ ~ When tho C_ollcge B:9nd J! •~•d ~G ~ i, ~ l• ~ ;:;;;;;i;;;;;;;,;;;; ;;;:;;;:::;:;;: :::-:::;:: f i 1 bis d h . upon appli cation to the libro.rian'i comhf~ictiviherana gam . Tlie--grou-p- ·OJ~ b-=meFfo then= Jlomeco 11 - or , ir e ete: 1t:t~o~ ~:~:ks r: ·r n. ::::; one° rev:: 1 ~ office. : ,:1:t ~:°r~"!~~g:!: . preaento.tion of ~:s~q:!ur~ T:!n~t{ p~:!~do::: ~~~: c ! White, new preaide nt of tho Alumni an,d d1aeover11 mA.n, God's belo,·ed er ca· y g ' C9C' · Bo.nd. Tbe Bo.ntl ud Glee Club tioo. Here · is bis an!lwer, a.nd 10 he One of the high point1 of Jut 1em· C~ llaoien announced. tbo.t 8 mu~c p1tlyjj d nil.-U- serg "Happy Birthday" beeome1 man' 1 lover, wooing him from Iris To Have " New Look" e1ter's activitie!I wa.s a aeries of fuk ~recto r, Peter J. Mlchelsen, is rohr · for Mrs. Miehelseo, wbCMJC blrthcl&y God. As Dead li ne Approaches !::e~J;;.~ma, Campua Turntable, ~:!/t the end of the current &cbool ~b"; ;!:;:~t l!.itb T~:e m';;!:~~:~ c~:: " The Legend of the Unicom" by By April l, the final copy for the D . tn announcing Mr . Michel.sen 's forth · "AJrua Mn.ter." ;:e:ih:nc~~i:::: !'yt~~:ar::~st:\;~~ 1!15.J lria wiJI be in the banda of the rama t 1,c prHCntations are A apecial· coming retirement, President llan1en Norman Hinkl ey, Portage, introdaud bolic of grent strength · nnd clevoroems printers - and tho Iris .staff will !!u;~etbo~ ;::~:b:::endbe~:ri;fv!!e o::! po.id high t ribute to him. That tribute and directed a. number he wrote, "Salute rna1k.ed by gentl e nClla. The captor of ~~;~tb~ea~b!:t\ 1 aig~n oftore~i=!~ . ~:: al ~t every !tation fo central Wit · wu echoed by the many band nod Oleo to Peter J.!' Mr. Whito o..lso introduced o. unicorn wns sure to be o.tte~ded by ''new 'look.'' go g cona1n, plua Rb1nela11der and Shawano. :1::q::~~ber1, o.lumt, and gucsta at the :i:tn!!:e~:~,.~ d:~-::~:/:o ;;;~i~:~e~: ;: 1 :::::; !:C:c fo;~~nf~i:;d ;:;: 0 : ---ir-;ill bo o. full .size book pnnted --A- compl~~r •mnll- .radio ata~on, w~tb di ng M m li!ter ot eere·moni es at aen. . J endrick, on behalf o tbe gainat poi 11on . It wu almo11t :impos· by :in oUset proceu, with an eight· :ill profe1t1nonal equi~ment, 18 ~t the the banquet wns Arnold Je ndrick, alums, presented Mr. Micbelaea with - isbl e to capture him exce pt through his pnge 11ectlon featuri ng eampua 11bots d~spoeal of itudents inte,rea~ed in the Sparta, this yC ar'a president of the the dog tag for a ·Boxer clog •'Lum" one we,akneu .. . he wrui a. sucker for in purple duotone. Tho cover of the 'A'Orksbop. The layou~ conuat. ot a band 111umni o. eeocio.tion . The new pr e11· which be a.nd biit wife will aoon re- b . " new look" Irie will be o. full"P4go large and 3. small .studio, control room, eeivc. ~~nt). . phot ograph dono also in purple. record library, workroom and office. ~::~~~e ~~:c:;n;v~~~'c!:!~::• t::S d!: : Po~~~: !::laa~g::~f :t~Yar;:en~~!ry Th~ ~taff m~kes ~o rash pro~1is e1, :~~c~::n thU:;;1u;:~e;t~!: ?t°r!:~i~it~:: nor. "Preiudice" To Be Shown the Spnni 11~ pot't o.arei~ Loren, 'l\·bo : :t c;in n~~:~i~ 8 tb!~dlt n!:!d do7: •:~: su~h 81 the Homecoming queen cam~ . A vari ed pr~gro.m wa11 prese nt ed by 11h~t b) the Fruic1sts 1n the Bpnn!ah n/ anxious a.~ the !I to.ff to ;ee th! TC· pa1gn. · the two groups at the annual _S unday Civil ."'.ar. The words of the nntratlon 1J ul t!! DUt tbo.t will bo.ve to wait un Included in the work1hop · member· o.ftornoon conce rt in the auditorium. are hui. . ti! May uys Dia.ne Se if editor of th~ ship o.ro Fr::ink Brocker, Dave Silver· The SO-piece band saluted · one of its Oo the eve ning of MnrCb 29 t he y. The ~e ot w&l.ting 1s known as ,·eo.rbook. ' mnn, Chuck Neinae, Jim Btaako, Tom former me mbeu, Frank Wes ley, by the us,l e nt Rooma," . ns ! rranged by · Wirkus, Dori! Dahms, Bob Lindquist , playi ng a selec~i on from " Lohe ngrin" Dube will present the movie 0 Preju• dicc~_.in th.e_college_ a.uditorium._ T.he __ .s tude nt body ia invited and there· Will be no c harge for th.e movie. Mary Unrtelt iit in cho.rge of arra ngements. Bo.rtok. 41 Al wo wa1ted to 8:n empty Ellen Eide, Dave Behrendt, Lonnie by W11gncr1 dir ected by Mr. Micheltien. room for !tOmeone or 11ometb1ng very In c:ue you "bo.ve trouble rending Doudna. and DoWayne Mnrtln. Tho program W:ll'I opened by th e band importa nt and the time dragged and the POINTER, this week, it'a because Regulo.r meetings arc held on Thurs· 3. 11 it played usntional Capittll March" Cast Is Named For grew too long, we felt nervousness, and the Wiscooain Blue Book - is u.aing day nt 4 ,p.m. in tho studio. Any atu · hy Zambrnro.no1 directeJ by Arnold th,.n panic. Despit o O,!Jreclves ,W O were the big type down ;it the Wou:allo.. dent who is interested ia invited to Jendri ck; •• (;q)OltSUII of Columbin "Comedy of Errors" != l~C::r ~~ill:~sh from the room in Printing Co. So get out y our .specs! come. Marth'' by AJ e xo.t1der, dir ect ed hy 14 Tbe Co.ricatures of Ho.rJequin" by ~Ulbaud pre1ent1 o. ehow in which three familinr c haracter !l1 the ped11ntic,, 1 '1 Am Significant! " the diJctto.nte, u Daltling!"; nnl\ the muscle-boy, '' Teach ' 1cm to Pl ay Basebnlll 11 are re- pre11ent ed. E.'\c h pre1ents n kind of th.inking we of te n cocounter. ·~ga." the dance of the river, with Dublin Players Tickets Issued Week of March 29 -S tudcntll- ti ck; 1/ fo T' 'i ho per for ma·nres of th e fa med Dublin Playe n will be i!I· 1med the week of Mar ch :?9, a ccording o-an-onnou.nec.m.e.n. e rt S. Lew· ill, in charge of ticket aal c11. Each ~tu· d.c n.t wjJLb0-l{ivcn_onc....tic.kct~l9L the l:Ly o! his choice- :lnd-:1.nyo nc wh o ·iahe~ to ntt enJ more tha n one pl ay ay purchnse addit ional ti cke h nt on e dolla r each. Willinm Conway, president- of tho Col - The Coll~go Tbe'atre ' has announced lege Band; "Sven P ufvo Overtur e" by tho A tude nt cut for 9ho.ke1penre'a 14 Qo. Il cdman1 directed by Pet er J. Michel· rnedy of Errorl'I ' ' to be pr esent..d in sen ; ••Hill Coun t ry Bo.llnd" by Robert the colleeo auditorium on April H n.nd Bc,,itul, Almond j 11 Dry Bone•" by Yo· J3. der, directed by Carmen Lan e, Colbyj Ralph Slui.1/ will be the Duke; Wo..yne 11 Spirit of Minstr elsy March" by Ki ng, Ellb, Ao.geon; Wendelin Pr enzel, Ao· tlirected by Harry ll em•toek, Spartn; tipholua; Bill Coltinl'I, Antipholu1 in tbe ~~ :.~::: ~?. .!. :?~r:~~; :~ :t b~· ·i:. t~ ;~:: ~ :~:J::r~.~:}:;~:: ·! ~~:f2~ Th o Girl's Oleo club th e n an.ng ''Let Angelo; Rol u. nd ~fanih, Pinch; Theo- Thero Be l[u11 ic" by Willlam11, d ircc· dorc St an11tzcwsk11 j: 11l or-hea.cbman; ted hy Margaret Miller Franz, Mar.Ji , Coll111 ", f1nt merchant, Tom Wirkus1 son; ''[ Seo God" -by- Le.vee 11 ,Moncher,- ..t1ecOJ1d...m..e.. n:hlli; J.l'ar11hLJl!11L office r; d irected by ~ :\n cy Court , pre11 ide nt lli tt. ne111t', · second offi cer, M:iry~ - -:=:-- or tho Oirl ':,1 Glee t- lub; " ~fusct t.3._'11 ni cbck, Aomilln.; 01:~dye Lehmann, Waltz Song" fr om II La Iloheme " by A1 lri n11 a ; lfnrly111Iv a". Luci11 n~; Kath · Puccin i, d(rectcd by Barh a ra S clson, locn Gut ll, cour tc!m n ; JW1i co Friedrich, \' nu oma · a n,! •• ValMe Br illianto" l, y Luc: e. Choe}~, ir ec c1 ~ Or.r cv- B!lh-, \\tt}- K·ennet-b-K-,-it1'1-i~11l.ml ent.-ma.n1p y auwega. . 'hair:nrn n o1 the=p.r.odu.et.io eommi t'f!s ir1 clude;- Cirol Croi,tiy, setU eii gn-; ~1aryjo Hez.11 ic.hek,~ oetum06; .Da.vc Si1- \'0rmnn1 prop!!!; Pat Malick, aotj J'e:&n· ha.w '11....!!...Fr&innhon" O 'L.)fonday ove- ctto Suchri .n~~~ ~dys Lclt· -mg-, 'M:iy 3; SJ ntfe'T"14 Plnyboy iF "tbo plnycd by Judy :i.nd Fr aneid White. ,nann, publi CJ ty. -li~,""ml..-"'O.tld.'.!....J>JL..I..~y C\'Cn ing, __ _ _ l\ ,i hl:rnd · 11 C7 .0Ch P olkn." by 9t ro.uH, Tb o pl a.y will bo directed by Gerald foy .J ; and Cn rroll' 11 11$hadow nnd WITH W H~ i t~ei, molor inteml Phyllis Knop (left ), Phyllii Ri~~--;;; directed~ by- enn~t b=-Stornnd I L ac ob:.n.,....peeeh-4n E ngliflh- inat~ctor. ub&tanc e'' on Wed neii <l ny e\ •cn ing, Morgorel htte,ly {r ight), help to pion kllM of the orrongen11nh for the Home Ee sty!.' ,how C r O .!I lt e ; ")far ch P arapbo. se" on Jim 8t:1!l ko l'I pr ceideot ot the Co1Iege ny .5. being h,kt In the ovditorh,m todoy. . . " Mu11etta 's Song" fr om 11 La. Boheme" 'theatr e. ·• ..

ffif~ CENTRAL STATE -T - University of Wisconsin–Stevens ... · upon application to the libro.rian'i comhf~ictiviherana gam . Tlie--grou-p-·OJ~ b-=meFfo then= Jlomeco 11 - or ,

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CENTRAL STATE ''We' ll Be Seeing You" Today Is The Aim -. ~~--- . ffif~-T Ar~t~~.e:,~ ~ .~.~~.~~.':!: !~.~~~=~~.~ .. , Open House today. Every Home Ee dopnr men n eae o~ 1c oo s n the state wna sent nn in•;itntion. Among the aehoohr whitb will be repreaented at tho 1tyle 1how nri : N ew Uoletein, :m 11 tudent1; MO&idee, lOOj Wa.upaea, 30;

""!:::':::::"'!':'::'!"'""::"::::""':::"""'--~:-==="""=-=------= --= -----=--= = I Weyo.uwega, 16; Mishicot, 40; Wittenberg, Dorchet'ter, Oconto, Wautoma, Bey• SERIES VII VOL III mour, Prentice, Merrill, Bonduel, Amhcnt, Alt.oonn1 Lena and Suring. The girle

- ====-=== =====-S=cevem===P=o=io,=t=, =W=u.=· ='•~•f=ar=ch=J=8•, .,.19=54-==== ===,..;....,=•N•om._JJ• I ~i!~b::ai~J: :; ~e~~~~ o~1~~: :n0~p:.;·it! ~ean:n~~r:u~t~~!i!~~ww;~1 ;~!wa!;~,

Swing Your Partner? No Siree! It's A Solo Dance Here At CSC

College Is The Host To Turkish Educator

Contrnl Stnto coll~e ia host this ar.r · ·nn noted dancer from the Throt re·in-the-Round· in Snlt Lo.k~ City week t o one of 10 Turkiah educo.tor!l

Utah, will prceent a ,•uie program ofc.Uuicc inttre- ese-nuditorium- T-ueeda.;. • o wcro 11olecled by tho Turkieh mi · evening, Mnr_eh 23, n. t 8 p.m. Studl'nta will be a dmittoJ upon prose ntntion of nister of education to 1tudy :A"tnerica-thoir s tudent act h ·ity tickets. · .secondary aehoob in prnpnrntion for'

Mr. Lynn wu born in North Carolina of English, a ncestry that goe. 11 bnck leadership in now reforms in Turkish in a. 1traigbt lino to· Sir. J ohn Chee.kc, tutor to Queen Elizabeth. lie a.lways OO~ea tion . / v.·a.ntod to dance and p:11nt a nd mnk t.1 music. lie att ended tho University of Ya.cit Kiliceri , who is in Stevens ;::r~!r~::;~:::i;:here he began his training in da nce, mo,·ing on to New York Point at tho invitation of CSC Pre·

During World Whr II, be wa~ with tho Air Corp:,i for four yeau, the laat :~~l'nt::~lri~;y O~fH~~: ::iab8.!,.i~:e\:!

::~o 0:e t~oe::in:: ~o t:~:!c:~;:~i:sg i:oi!h:0 ~ :~ti:°:~~n; ~:d: c~:~t~:~v~~rt:b:!~ othcra in bis group since December.

Tho high point of this experience was ::~n~;; ~:w g;·:s~~~~!~s t;;:;.;.,h:~~ua\~~

-;!~;, ho~ ~::e::o l~: !ic::nc::t~ce~ ~1r0c1~~:;;;~int~~=id~b:ht:?~n~~nboc:o; tanco with Americao secOndary t cbools

danoo, at the Piccini Opera Houac in g c.-t a, a. playful brook whi ch ~idenff :::c:;~tn~r with apeeio.liata in American Bari. into a rl\'Or, finally to merge into the

A11 :t 1010 concert do.nccr, ho bas grea t water of the 11en and lose it1elf toured almost all of the Unit ed Statell into its dcetiny. and is one of the f ow performcr1 who This prog rnm 'ia one of the rcgulo.r presente a full concert of solo dances. n11acmbly seriea a rranged tor by the Ho doos all bis own cboreogro.phy, de· coll ege Assembly Committee. Jligns o.nd make11 bUI own co!ltumos o.nd plani, his own lighting. Hie style of dancing makes tremendous physicai ih· ·Library Names New m.and11 and in tho middle of a. buey

:::;~v#0!~~e1~!0:~g h:0 t0~eo.:!~

0\ 0t~ Schedule~ Of Hours

bie11, sitting o.nd on ting. Bcc11.wio of cho.ngcs at the eta.le Jovel

Education, \like nil other · Mpecta ot life, ha., undergone grc.at chnnge1 in Turkey in the paat 25 years. When the vi.,iting educaton return to their country, they· will be ' re11ponsible for planning a nd testing further ' develop· mcnts in Turkish schools.

:Mr. Kiliceri is staying at Deb.ell bnll during bis visit hMe. Ho will go from here to Mo.nhfield, where ar· ro.ngcmeota hav e boon made by the In· cal college for him to study the school s there during the week beginning March 22.

His program i11 \'Cry ,•nried o.nd un.· ntr<.'('ting tho funds from which library usual, with u.bibitions liko t he student assistanh nre paid, tho library following included in bia repertoire. finds it neceaaary to curtail its houra

''Eli&&betb.&n Portra.lta" by Warlock, of opening for the balance of the CS d" k h

toriu m. The llome Miinngcme11t Hou11e-will- be open--to-tbom during the-d:,.y a.nd _ e\·ening. ·

Thero will be two prc!lcntntions of th e style show, one nL J ::JO p.m •. nnd the other at 7::lO p.m. in the auditorium, The girl1 in tbc depnrtmcnt wilt model wea ring apparQ} which thr y have mndo in collego Honie Ee claa1'1e&.

The theme for the 111yle 11h ow i11 bn11cd on n l l'levieion ·pc rformancc, with the l'l t (l ge being construcled m, n telc\·i11ion ~et. The f!C('OCll 1how n cltl11a room, cho­mht,tr lab, a. l oocl lnb, a pop·t•om party, a sportll fun .fare, n ,Junior Prom,. a footbnll game, n nii·ehliscu111ion- ..t- f.a.mlly..Jl\'.ing,...aiid n diplo.y o! du9t crs 11nd pnj nmn.-t by the Training M:hool 8th grade..

The girh1' escort.a will be Dill Kohls, J:ick Spiegel, &b Nett.el, Tom Alben, Dill Barton, Dick Hnn:1, Pnul Suh11, nntl J ack Crook, gentlemen borrowed f rom the Con11crvation department.

A!I n pnrl of the Ope n House th ere will be e:chibits on the different pbaees o( Home Eeonomic11 Auc.h ns un nppe ti7.er demonstration, a wa11her and dryer demo1111trntion, J emon11trntions of c.nloric vnluc11, cnko lleeoration and candy mnkh1g, Phy,;ics antl Chemi11try 11ct·ups, n 11bow cnse o( Chriti tmaa ao. lc ~ooda, table sett.ing11, o.. textil e di11plny 1 tl f!c wing !nb di11pfa.y of gnrmente, a. child center wlth clothing And a mnp showing "'.here CSC Home Ec's aro from.

Tho two film1 on Central Stnte college life will bo shown at Doh.ell union by J ennette Diver nnd nnrrntod by Mark Schomm er. Rereshmente will bo terved :i t the Home Manngcment house on Mt1in street. A •1buzz" 11e11Mion will be held to help the high school 11 tud ents solve any probl~ms they may ba.ve concerning their future college dnya nnd plan11.

Committ ees for t~ e Open House n re : Ol'nernl chtlir.mo.n, Marge Smith; in­,•ito.tiona and regiatration, Shnron Zentner :ind Fu.ith Pomerening, chairmen, Jackie So.ttler, Chloo Brody, K o.thy Conover, J onnno Weber, Neita. Nelson; pro­grams, Judy Clay ton, chnirmnn, Cho.rlotte Hale, Rosemnry Lo.u1cber, Kathy Holicky, Jo.n Schellin; exhibit11, Audrey P ieper nnd Ginny Brict:o1 chairmen, Judy Johnaon, Nancy Peter11on, Beverly Ruegg; script, Phylli11 Knop, chairman, Phyllis Riekfort, Mnrit11.rct }'etterly ; open howic, Vivillll Schultz, chairman, Nancy Monson, Jan Thunton , Ro11emary Polzin, Joyce Burt, Verna Tomlorde, Charlotte 9te.Cnj .stage, Carol Fabicb and Rosemary Axtell, eho.i rmen, Lucille Dzurick, Joyce Zerneke, Helen Steckbauer; publicity, Carol H edin, cbn.irmu, Janet Bcrgelin, ~nncy Youn~, Moni c'.n. Wodhm1ki, Dorothy Richter, Don)!,a. Thomp11on; mueie.

1 Anne· Wei11brot, Radine Mclntee, t.ou Dreymo..n; hoeteMes,

Mary J.o.no Wa gnl'r, cha irman, Loia Schroeder, Jnn SchrOCder, Eldora Reineking. All CBC s tudents are inyited to come and enjoy themselve11, 88.Y Miu Rita

Youman111

Mills Emily Wilson, nnd Milli! Doris Davb, Home F..oonomica inllracton. which ahows a gallery of portraits semcatcr. Beginning Wcdn csdny of C Ra 10 Wor S op from the pageantry of a. vivid time. Ibis week, Mo. rch 171 tho library will Has Busy Campus Job Included are "The Poet," 11 Tbe Friar," :ilter itK regular schedule as followa: Music Homecoming 11 Tbe Cook," 41 Tbe Paiute'r," HThe Mon., Tues., Thun.: Closed 5:00-6:30 The Ro.dio ,Workahop is one of the

:i~~.er in the Garden/' and II The Her• Wed=~:·ny: Closed 5 :00,9:00 P .M :~~~~tc 01~~:it.~\~n;f o~o.:~rn,~~on!7an~ Michelsen' s· Retirement

· 'l;;ncifeT"'- nw~ anangcd- hy--Sffsions --<P,·eruig}!t r.e11eryg1 ~ be o.vnilabl~ .:te~~~B S~~ ::~:~ d~~=-~~:r~ coocorn11 L~cifcr n11 be waa .in the early for ~omo use at 3:00 P.M.) · a.re now ~Janning' to put ;ound on !ilm, f-A._-------ir--D;.-- -. • .---C"' ----day11 of b11 legood; n. prince, proud, Friday~ Cloaed at 4 :00 P.M. intended for e<l.lego public relations ·nnounce unng o. ncert colorful and the ma~ked fa ,•onte of The· text Ubrar will be cloaed com· wo rk. The first project will be the . o:; !:~ ~l~F~~i~te~s~~:;:_ ple.tel):~,er;vJceJLto btL give _s_ound fo r :"' .~ovie o! -the 1953 ~ ome-:_ ~ When tho C_ollcge B:9nd J!•~•d~G~i,~l•~ ;:;;;;;i;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;:;;;:::;:;;::::-:::;:: f i

1 bis d h . upon application to the libro.rian' i comhf~ictiviherana gam . Tlie--grou-p- ·OJ~ b-=meFfo then= Jlomeco 11 - or , ire ete:

1t:t~o~ ~:~:ks r:·r n. ::::; one° rev::1~ office. : ,:1:t ~:°r~"!~~g:!:. preaento.tion of ~:s~q:!ur~ T:!n~t{ p~:!~do::: ~~~:c! White, new p reaide nt of tho Alumni

an,d d1aeover11 mA.n, God's belo,·ed erca· y g ' C9C' · Bo.nd. Tbe Bo.ntl ud Glee Club tioo. Here · is bis an!lwer, a.nd 10 he One of the high point1 of Jut 1em· C~ llaoien announced. tbo.t

8 mu~c p1tlyjjd nil.-U- serg "Happy Birthday"

beeome1 man'1

lover, wooing him from Iris To Have " New Look" e1ter's activitie!I wa.s a aeries of fuk ~recto r, Peter J. Mlchelsen, is rohr· for Mrs. Miehelseo, wbCMJC blrthcl&y

God. As Deadline Approaches !::e~J;;.~ma, Campua Turntable, ~:!/t the end of the current &cbool ~b"; ;!:;:~t l!.itb T~:e m';;!:~~:~ c~::

" The Legend of the Unicom " by By April l , the final copy for the D . tn announcing Mr. Michel.sen 's forth · "AJrua Mn.ter." ;:e:ih:nc~~i:::: !'yt~~:ar::~st:\;~~ 1!15.J lria wiJI be in the banda of the ramat1,c prHCntations are A apecial· coming retirement, President llan1en Norman Hinkley, Portage, introdaud bolic of grent strength · nnd clevoroems printers - and tho Iris .staff will !!u;~etbo~ ;::~:b:::endbe~:ri;fv!!e o::! po.id high t ribute to him. Tha t tribute and directed a. number he wrote, "Salute rna1k.ed by gentlenClla. The captor of ~~;~tb~ea~b!:t\

1 aig~n oftore~i=!~ . ~:: a l~t every !tation fo central Wit· wu echoed by the many band nod Oleo to Peter J.!' Mr. Whito o..lso introduced

o. unicorn wns sure to be o.tte~ded by ''new 'look .'' go g cona1n, plua Rb1nela11der and Shawano. :1::q::~~ber1, o.lumt, and gucsta at the :i:tn!!:e~:~,.~ d:~-::~:/:o ;;;~i~:~e~:

;:1:::::; !:C:c fo;~~nf~i:;d ;:;:

0: ---ir-;ill bo o. full .size book pnnted --A- compl~~r •mnll-.radio ata~on, w~tb d ing M mli!ter ot eere·monies a t aen. . J endrick, on behalf o tbe

gainat poi11on . It wu almo11t :impos· by :in oUset proceu, with an eight· :ill profe1t1nonal equi~ment, 18 ~t the the banquet wns Arnold J endrick, alums, presented Mr. Micbelaea with -isble to capture him except through his pnge 11ectlon featuring eampua 11bots d~spoeal of itudents inte,rea~ed in the Sparta, this yCar'a president of the the dog tag for a ·Boxer clog •'Lum" one we,akneu .. . he wrui a. sucker for in purple duotone. Tho cove r of the 'A'Orksbop. The layou~ conuat. ot a band 111umni o.eeocio.tion . The new pre11· which be a.nd biit wife will aoon re-b . " new look" Irie will be o. full"P4go large and 3. small .studio, control room, eeivc.

~~nt). . photograph dono also in purple. record library, workroom and office. ~::~~~e~~:c:;n;v~~~'c!:!~::• t::S d!::

Po~~~: !::laa~g::~f:t~Yar;:en~~!ry ~ Th~ ~taff m~kes ~o rash pro~1ise1, :~~c~::n thU:;;1u;:~e;t~!: ?t°r!:~i~it~:: nor. "Preiudice" To Be Shown the Spnni 11~ pot't o.arei~ Loren, 'l\·bo : :t c;inn~~:~i~8

• tb!~dlt n!:!d do7: •:~: su~h 81 the Homecoming queen cam~ . A varied pr~gro.m wa11 presented by w~~ 11h~t b) the Fruic1sts 1n the Bpnn!ah n/ a nxious a.~ the !Ito.ff to ;ee th! TC· pa1gn. · the two groups at the annual _S unday Civil ."'.ar. The words of the nntratlon 1Jul t!! DUt tbo.t will bo.ve to wait un Included in the work1hop · member· o.ftornoon concert in the auditorium. are hui. . ti! May uys Dia.ne Se if editor of th~ ship o.ro Fr::ink Brocker, Dave Silver· The SO-piece band saluted ·one of its

Oo the evening of MnrCb 29 t he y.

The ~e ot w&l.ting 1s known as ,·eo.rbook . ' mnn, Chuck Neinae, Jim Btaako, Tom former membeu, Frank Wesley, by the us,lent Rooma," . ns ! rranged by · Wirkus, Dori! Dahms, Bob Lindquist , playi ng a selec~ion from "Lohengrin"

Dube will present the movie 0 Preju• dicc~_.in th.e_ college_ a.uditorium._ T.he __ .student body ia invited and there· Will be no charge for th.e movie. Mary Unrtelt iit in cho.rge of arra ngements.

Bo.rtok. 41 Al wo wa1ted to 8:n empty Ellen Eide, Dave Behrendt, Lonnie by W11gncr1 directed by Mr. Micheltien. room for !tOmeone or 11ometb1ng very In c:ue you "bo.ve trouble rending Doudna. and DoWayne Mnrtln. Tho program W:ll'I opened by th e ba nd importa nt and the time dragged and the POINTER, this week , it'a because Regulo.r meetings arc held on Thurs· 3. 11 i t played usntional Capittll March" Cast Is Named For grew too long, we felt nervousness, and the Wiscooain Blue Book - is u.aing day nt 4 ,p.m. in tho studio. Any atu · hy Zambrnro.no1 directeJ by Arnold th,.n panic. Despito O,!Jreclves ,WO were the big type down ;it the Wou:allo.. dent who is interested ia invited to J endrick; •• (;q)OltSUII of Columbin "Comedy of Errors" !=l~C::r ~~ill:~sh from the room in Printing Co. So get out your .specs! come. Marth'' by AJexo.t1der, directed hy

14 Tbe Co.ricatures of Ho.rJequin" by ~Ulbaud pre1ent1 o. ehow in which three familinr character!l1 the ped11ntic,, 1'1 Am Significant! " the diJctto.nte, u Daltling!"; nnl\ the muscle-boy, '' Teach '1cm to Play Basebnlll 11 are re­pre11ented . E.'\ch pre1ents n kind of th.inking we ofte n cocounter.

·~ga." the dance of the river, with

Dublin Players Tickets Issued Week of March 29 - S tudcntll- tick; 1/ foT' 'iho pe rforma·nres

of th e fa med Dublin Playe n will be i!I· 1med the week of March :?9, a ccord in g o-an- onnou.nec.m.e.n. ert S. Lew·

ill, in cha rge of t icket aalc11. Each ~tu· d.cn.t wjJLb0-l{ivcn_onc....t ic.kct~l 9 L th e

l:Ly o! his choice- :lnd-:1.nyo nc wh o ·iahe~ to ntten J mo re tha n one play ay purchnse addit ional ticke h nt one

dolla r each.

Willinm Conway, president- of tho Col - The Coll~go Tbe'atre ' has announced lege Band; "Sven P ufvo Overture" by th o Atudent cut for 9ho.ke1penre'a 14 Qo. Ilcdman1 directed by Peter J. Michel· rnedy of Errorl'I ' ' to be present..d in sen ; ••Hill Coun t ry Bo.llnd" by Robert the colleeo auditorium on April H n.nd Bc,,itul, Almond j 11 Dry Bone•" by Yo· J3. der, directed by Carmen Lane, Colbyj Ralph Slui.1/ will be the Duke; Wo..yne 11 Spirit of Minstrelsy March" by King, Ellb, Ao.geon; Wendelin Prenzel, Ao· tlirected by Harry llem•toek, Spartn; tipholua ; Bill Coltinl'I, Antipholu1 in tbe

~~:.~::: ~?..!.:?~r:~~;:~:t b~··i:. t~;~::~:~:J::r~.~:}:;~::·!~~:f2~ Tho Girl 's Oleo club th en an.ng ''Let Angelo; Rolu.nd ~fanih, Pinch; Theo-

Thero Be l[u11 ic" by Willla m11, d ircc· dorc Stan11tzcwsk11 j:11lor-hea.cbman; ted hy Margaret Miller Franz, Mar.Ji, Coll111 ", f1nt me rchant, Tom Wirkus1

son; ''[ Seo God" -by- Le.vee 11 ,Moncher,- ..t1ecOJ1d...m..e..n:hlli; J.l'ar11hLJl!11Lofficer; d irected by ~ :\ncy Court , pre11 ident lli tt.ne111t', · second officer, M:iry~ - -:=:-­o r tho Oirl ':,1 Glee t- lub ; " ~fusct t.3._'11 ni cbck, Aomilln.; 01:~dye Lehmann, Wa ltz Song" from II La Iloheme " by A1lrin11 a ; lfnrly111Iva". Luci11 n~; Kath · Puccin i, d(rectcd by Barh ara S clson, locn Gut ll , courtc!m n; JW1ico Friedrich, \'nu oma · a n,! •• ValMe Brillianto" l,y Luc:e.

Choe}~, irec c1 ~ Or.rcv-B!lh-, \\tt}- K·ennet-b-K-,-it1'1-i~11l.mlent.-ma.n1p yauwega. . 'hair:nrn n o1 the=p.r.odu.et.io eommi

t'f!s ir1 clude;-Cirol Croi,tiy, setU eiign-; ~1aryjo Hez.11 ic.hek ,~ oetum 06; .Da.vc Si1-\'0 rmn n1 p rop!!!; Pat Malick, aotj J'e:&n·

ha.w '11....!!...Fr&innhon" O'L.)fonday ove- ctto Suchri.n~~~ ~dys Lclt· -mg-, 'M:iy 3 ; SJ ntfe'T"14 P lnyboy i F"tbo plnycd by Judy :i.nd Franeid Whi te. ,nann, pub liCJ ty .

-li~,""ml..-"'O.tld.'.!....J>JL..I..~y C\'Cn in g, __ _ _ -· l\ ,ihl:rnd · 11 C7.0C h P olkn." by 9t ro.uH, Tbo pl a.y will bo d irected by Gerald foy .J ; a nd Cn rroll' 11 11$hadow nnd WITH W H~ i t~ei, molor inteml Phyllis Knop (left ), Phyllii Ri~~--;;;d · directed~ by- enn~tb=-Stornnd I L ac ob:.n.,....peeeh-4n E ngliflh- inat~ctor. ub&tanc e'' on Wed neii <l ny e\•cn ing, Morgorel htte,ly {right), help to pion kllM of the orrongen11nh for the Home Ee sty!.' ,how C r O .!I lt e ; ")farch P arapbo.se" on Jim 8t:1!lko l'I prceideot ot the Co1Iege ny .5. being h,kt In the ovditorh,m todoy. . . " Mu11etta 's Song" from

11La. Boheme" 'theatre.

·• ...

THE POINTER March 18, 1~5-1

____ Qh.-,-EoLW.onderful::Spdng!'c.·====t==Y=o=u=ngtJ_D~~~-m!!_!SjjH~o~stt:T!!oi~l ifi§§~§EE~~~ ~!F!o~rm~er Faculty Member - Rpd ... ;, 'P"'"• - District Convention Padded Cell ow-Pciims'li'I Fl'orida

i'~:o~~:!s ,!.~:::· the flowers ill _ _ , The Central Sta te ('Ollc~o Young •lef~h;;!:.""~~ :;·~~!f,1;:~ofn;~:t~<'h;: ;!~~ !~:::~:; 11:~ ~~:res;!:0 ~:"~"i;!~ictth;.~onn~ by Benita Held Blomilcy nnd h:1rre l, to mnk e n P<'r111a 11cnt honie With th" c J:ri·.i t ~,ml ,•oluminous tl1oi1ght:,: of poetic eloquence we hl' J,:"i n our

c,ditori31. All wt• wiel,I ou r jlC.11 to 1his mastl'rpicte th e wintl goe:1 " howling'• by nnd 3 h:1il 1"1to11e (o r :l clod of Xorth D:tkot a dirt - "c're not :,,ure which) goca " bounding'' hy. They alw:1.,·i1 :-:i y if you don'! like. t he \\C/t th er in Wi:1con· sin - "Sti ck around 10 milrntcs :i. ntl it'll bc, different!" At a ny rnte, according to our c&lend:i.r, ~1tunl11 y , ~t nreh :! I, is offh·i:tlly 1hc fir:it day of Spring - but you ne,•er know ---!

" '.\l arch i!I r NIII\'

A qn<'<'r little Cir. I le dm•:ot 1101 know how To bl•h:1 , ·c hi rn11rlt!''.

- 5 ht or 11• spring ever we 1:i,·e :ilre!lll) IHIII :t ~(JITT"~t:-\~ ·•re-:rll in nt>ell of a ,·:11•a lio 11 , but we :lii10 know we \\·ou't gl't on._, until .\pril ! So, n.a the POIXTER huKi11CM:< m:tn!ll,:l' r would :1:1.y, "0nward JI '

· P is f<ir th e pledging season which i" j u,it :thou t to hci: in, wi th . its 11rnjor 8trt>1JS on the four -fo ld progra m of bcttcrn11.'11 l of th e ph·•IJ,:<', 1!1c Or~k g roup, 1he sc hool :and tht' ro111mu 11 i1y. Thcsl• fou r th ings tend to m:lkc bett er p!edges :11111 be ttor :u- ti,·e ...

R is for thf' regret whi t> h oil of 1111 will feel ::it tho lo.1.1 of P eter J , Michelson, dircelor or CS(" K mu" it dt•pnrtmt'nt, wh ose ret irr ment wa!4 formerly :m noun red at the Gl ee dub 111111 Uand l1 0111e,.•0111 in~ c:oncl'rt la :! t weekl· nd.

I is for iDd.lgnant, wl1ich b :1- 111ild \\;ord fo r whnl wc.1c lt whcn _we went to the senior clus meetilll!' u W('t·k tlJ!'O :111d 11:1w 25 out o( 10-1 ,ieniors at t.hc moct· ing. It seem" 11 11h:11ne th11t hy th t-_ t ime eoll<'gc. studc.nlJI :u:e a.t th~ ~~~1or le,:el, they arc not m:1lmr t'n oug h· to rculuc that they hll \'e 11ome rei'pons1b1!11C!I, which perh:ape are nol alw:ty:l pl ~n!lnnt . but nen•rt~ele:la :ue a p:art of .life. 1t you arc un s hlc to mer t you r re:,,po 11 11ihilitie;.i whilt> m rollcgc,, whnt will you do when yon nrc ou t on your own in the worldl It's something to think abouL

N is for neurotic, whit·h I'm 11ure we nil :arc ! (E!tpecislly _in spring!)

I-FAM1ILIAR FACES-I Don Herrmann :.:~,:~1/em;n)~~ife," ~;: paofst!:rin~e!i

G i l4 for th<' "gone" i11:o1ue of the POI~TEH we' ll h:ivo for you on April 1, jus t fo r Ap ril f,'ool,i Day! \ \"atcJi fo r it! · · • S.M.S.

Dt•mocrnh 011 aturdny, Peb runry :?i. ~:1:-1~~~~:;, !:h:~~ki~: ;'s ";:~:uf:; h;:J

~:,i~, Ser~:: :h St~~~~;~~et P~in~~"\f.t:!,c:~ pcrfccti11g his p:tinting hobby. :rnd Wisconsin Jfapi d:<1. The purpo!lc flowcly! E\' an !I, formerly on the faculty at of lh l' ml'cting wa :,1 to bcnr tAlks (rom Wc'r(l going to 11lny things i1m:irt C'enlral S tute college, n11d his wite cr11ulid:ttc i1 who nrc running fur ~tnt ,~ thil'I week. :\ !1 the c:oming ot !l llri ng is mak e fh <'i r home ih ,'\ onc,atory ratn· offi cC!I. A t'offce hour in the Hom e :it ii:uul, nnd we think we know whnt !_)ling , ' pa11i11h typo home su rrounJl'd E(•o nomics Piirlor:1 followed th e meet · 10 cx J}cct, 110 here is "Tnrget.'' hy palm t rcrs n1_1d a 11paeiou9 lnwn, i ii in,::. I llndn 1t 11ny doubt why he St. J''etcrsbu rg, ..E' ln. • ·

'!:he Stntc Co11ve1,1tio11 of tho Young Was w:a itinK thNC 1:10 p:i.ticntly Though retirement to the ~ le emoc rnUWi'll~S:'l ur n,· nu • d..,rom-th"C"'t'!Ornl!'r--of.--his--eyio---+...mc..,.,""'"""-.· I Stenlni:c ot~he-,.lgtd c (.I(.

Su!lll:ty, ~larch :!i nnd :!8 in \\:iscon• Watching me all l W{'nt by. ul e J<:,•:1118 followr1l tor 20 ycnrs rut head i<in R:tj'id!I. D:i.,·e Walth er, Jc,?'ry ~lad· of the hioloi;:y department nt Centr:al i11on. Ho:.e lla \'oigbt, :tnd Gnric Turner Xothin~ el:lc could h:wo de Cinl'd State, milk iusp~tor foi' Stcv(lnl4 Point of th e loca l unit Wl.'re elected ilch•galC:l '.\[o m l'lcarly whnt he hnd in mind :i.nd a lh•ull'n:rnt colonel in the Wi!I· to the com·cntion. Than thnt hu,::e snowball he hn il tried l'On!lin ~lnt e guard, it hy no ml'nns im-

So unsu c.t'es11 fully to hide . . , plielf lei:iurc for them.

Wesley Elects Officers; Ronald Young New Prexy

The Wl'sley group held nn election ot officers-for the coming yenr on. Thursdt1~·. ~lnreh 11. Ronnld Young WI\! electc1l p resident ; M:tf)' B:trt clt, ,· ice-prcsidc,nt; Co rrine Wchcr, ~ceretn· ry; Lou Brcymnn, treasurer; nnd J:i.ck Crook, stnte rcpre11en tnti\'e.

On Thui-sdny c,•cning th o Wesley group 11pent a \'Cry interesting c,·ening nt the .Trinity Lutheran church. Rov. Orvis Hnnson ahowed Wesle,· and LSA 1ne111bers through th e nc~,. thurch, pointing out. ite many unusu al fen.lures. Ro\'erend Hanson then fto,·e a good tnlk on the bnsie po ints of Prothtantism and this was followed by n short ques· lioning period. Aftenrnr~ the LSA sen ed lunt'h,

And ,·ct ii wnsn't whnt I knt'W That· worril'll me and blurred my \'it'w As much 1111 wha.t I didn't know .. .•. Uow 11cturntely he could throw!

E:,·c rctt :\loore, one of our c4n tem­poru ries hero :it CSC, has hken )1:i.ry l-'rnnces Cut11 :i.w, daughtN of Mrs. Edith Cutnnw, :as his finnce<'. We wi3h thi!I eouplo lots of luck n11d best wi:1h·

Two little- cherubs hn ,·c arrind to b ri,:htcn the lives of one student null thn•e former ones.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles Bruce (the former Ca role Oilbl'rtilan) of Wisconsin R11pids ha ,·o a b:1by d11ughter, Ann Lou.ise, :i.a ot M:irch 5.

In addition to hiii pniuting hobb~·, . E,·:11111 is 1re11 :,,urc,r of tho newly for.n­Nl Mi'n ':l On rd l'n cluh :at St. Pl't('l'8bur;r, n memhcr of the St11mp club and tl\'id 1·ollecto r, :i.uthority on oriental rµg,, rollec or or nutiqu ... s and i" Jj9(oo]D· Aml•ri rn n ~ten of Sdenee, biographic:d di rectory or out:,,t tuuling men in 8(.i('n. tific fi<'hijl .

A:i milk in!lpeclor fo r Shw~ns Point, he cond ucted the t•i ty 'ii fir!lt 'bnctc.rio ­logic.n l tr!lta in the coll~e lnbornt<>r~·.

Mo11t or you will ret'ogni1.c this f:lru. pledging uniform. lly ht1t's b~n miss· ili11r fnc._, n.'!o one ot our football J>lay· ing for a couple of dnys.'' ers, Don ll"rmann. H e'a really been " Yy favorite expression," Don Rev. Hodik To Show 11round 1Jinco he ca me to college. The grinned, "is to say 'Nag! Nag! Nag!,

)Ir. nnd Mr:1. Jamel' Giord:ina (!'be wns formerly Sall~· Ben.on) ht1\'0 n bahy girl, also.' ,Tim is n ,iophomore in L :ind S. he re at college.

Both nr1i11tien lly inclined, Mr. :and ~rr11. E,·11 1111 indulge i.n hobbies with 11 crl'nth·o brnt. Mr. E ,·n ns pnints nnd ~lr:ot. Ern.m1 knits nnd e rot'bcts ,n:iny of bl.' r own outfita. ){r. Evnn!I lnughing­ly uni1wered n que ry on hiit futuro')tlnn.1 for the pniati11g hobby whit'h h:is mer· it cd him Citth nnd :o1econd pince ribbons in ar1 rlub exhibib nnd a repuhtion in the community for his se riet on Pio, ri1l:1 flow1.•rs nn,I mnriue li!e hy llllY· ing, "l 1lon 't au ppoiK' I'll <'Ver be a. Grundpn ~lo11t1, but while there':t life,, there's hope." fint year he lh·rd in I\ prh·ate home, when Je:i.ni e tell!! me to do something." "Holy Land" Slides Tho kindl"rgnrtcn nt the Training

h ia Sophomon• )'l'llr ho lh·cd in nn ( W:tit ' tit she eeca tbia-Nng! Nagl school wu ha,•ing riddles about com· ap.utment with :t. group of frllows, his Kng!) Reverend Rudolph James Hodik, ' t h 1 · On bright youngste r Junior yl'nr he 11 111yed at Delzell Hall, They plan to ha,·e a. football ton.m Wisconsin 's Rosary Priest of Casco, ~~1~~: i~r; ~~:·kin/ot n m:an.:__it 11rems Sittler Main Speaker At :t.nd now ill bi ,1 11(.' lliOr yeur he's in an - aingle platoon. (At least that's what Wia:eonsin, will prNeat colored 11idrs he COlll('S nlmo~t e\'ery· morning and Ecumenical Conference :1pnrtmt'nt ns:11i11 - hut he'ia mnrried. it M,·a hc,re,) "And then a couple of and gh-o a lecture on the Holy Lnnd night.'' It wns too tough, 110 i'lhr hnd . .

----" ~ Ii~ that b"s~..!.:....he :ota!s,~ -gir.Ll.Jor , cerlendct:f/.!.. _l)on ndded. :i.t tho___Amc rican....Legion......hn on- Sun· to~gh·e. mor hint , briugs- 1!.0qic.- . Colll'ge atudcnb of varied dcnomin:t· thoJte, homl'c:ookl.-d mc:il8, 1-~,·ery once, ( W:1it til Jennie hears about this!) d:ay, :\lnrch 21 nt 7:30 p.m. thi ng you put in thr refrigera tor-it'll tion!I from n}I pnrta .?f t ~ stato 3t· in :i while 1 i·ook 100, it my wife comes A J)('t pl'e ,·e of Don't he comment,, His program will eo,·cr ench mystery in ·cnnJt." · She m:ade it clea r that vou tt•nclcd the Fourth W1st'on11rn Student home lnll· or ill bu~y." i~ u Pcoplc th11t dri,·e s low when I'm of tho Rosnry, nnd Stations of tho didn't C-'l t ii ,.011 drink it. }~or s~me E(•umeilic:a l t•onfe renco held on the

___ ou 's wife of it yenr is a _ i;radun~e :1d n burr :...to.... el to m, 8:J5- d.. _ ro::'ls llh ,:in J2lac.u1..a-1J>e:'"""tr-angoi=r.ea~a· h0+0bacr..\'eLltlhoughta= , l ll . i\lJl •h 5 throu h o entru:I- S n e, an 1:1 lh~ or ;ih10- pcoplo thnt !!teal frntornity uni· nro tod:ty . In keeping with the Lente,,n rnn nlong the 'Chn rlics Bcb r Depot,' The m:1111 spcnker for tho .week-end .Tenn Robert.son. She is le:tclaing fir:tl' forms!' ' 1 11eason, F:ither Hodik will include pi e· t1nd 'N'orth,re!'t' lines. AQd th,•n to 1•onfcrcnce w11s Dr. Joseph S1ttlcr, JG

Joy Lane On April 2~. 10:12, nt .10 p. m. the

:1tork eirdcd Wnusau nnd l:i.nded at the home of thc, L:111c:!. The bundle it brought is the gi rl we kn ow :u Joy L:l n('. (Lc:1,·e it t o J o~· to rome lnt c fo r suppe r) . ,Joy must h:a,:e really told the sto rk off, bec:aul'!e he ,w,·N cn mc

tures of Obernmmcrgnu \\'here tho PH· our horror we saw thi!I child who a profl's~or or 11ystcm:1t1e theology nt sion play ii, pre11ented e,·ef)' JO ycar8 might h<' Just so uninhibited, ;l'I a Chic11go Luthcr:111 Theological 1omin11· in th:a11k11gh·ing tor the pre\'eution of ~lecful took in her {'\'C, Finalh·. to ry. Th c, theme of the eon tereneo. W:tt

its des truction by plague. onr dl'light-we were ·:i.n.,: ioull to ' fintl "lll' li el"i ng Eeum enirn llyj th e- B:i..-.i,1 for All CSC colll'gc studcnh :are in,·ited. out wlml she had in mind-a child Chri i1 tin11 C:ommuuily."

Xo ndmi jj,sion will be l'hnrged but u gne!ll'ICd the riddle. The nn~we r r _ tlil' The Book 110 0(1 , ,l<'sus, n111! M.an," s ih-e r collec tion will be tnkl'n for th e or:111ge juice m'iin,'Ot course! ii:'' Hnrton , Lyman :rnd Cnlhoun, :ind SJ>oaker. tl1e t:dk !I were u:arcl as :t bn..<iis for di.1·

gr:.ide. :tt Jc.Ueuo1L ,c.hooLbcrc.... in.....Ste: , ·ens Point. The ll erman1111 li\"O nt 71,8 Main St reet.

•1 I hn,·e lot s of cou1in11 thnt l

This lsTci ay Tod:iy is here. I will 8t:t rt with n

!lmile, nnd rcsol"e to be agreeable, I will nol e riti cize. I refuse to wast my \·.:a lunb le time.

Todny I :1.m <letermined to s tudy to impro\'C 111.,• 11elf, for tomorrow I mny be w1111t cd, :111<1 [ mu11t not be found lack• ing.

Today I will stop snying, 11 It I hnd time," for I neve r will "find limo" for :inythlngj it rwnnt time I IIIU1'1l take it,

Mr. ll orm:t11n 11:1ys he haa a. light lond 11 tudl'nt o.f CSC, onc ·h31r of a. set ot this ,;emester - only 17 credits - twins - John Bruhn. At. rprellel\l_hc las t ~cme.l!ll·r it wa." 18. li e h:is six is helping Unelo Sam out in the Army crc,dit:ot of prnctiee teaching in Phy.deal !l[cdienl Co rps at Cnmp Pickett in Vir-Educ11tion. His mnjor ill Geog raphy ginin. (After two y c,ara, Joy a nd he with ll h, tory :1111.I Ph)'i5 ic:il Education will li"e again!) miuor!'. One summer Joy worked nt Mince·

Tho firs t 13 yeara or his lire Don pfayed with, though, 110 I did n' l miH qu::i. in the home of 111 0,·ie star Eliza · 11penl in Chicago. from there he mo\'ed brothers and sisters t oo much," she beth Taylor's uncle, Howard Young, to Minocqua whl're he wen t to high s-,id, chee rfully. who is an art denier. "Liz waan't 11ehool. • Joy attended grade and high school there, but he r p:ircnl.!I wore, '' Joy said

Lnst summe r he worked for the Ste- :at Wnus:rn. During th o 1m111 mer ehe as she tilted her no!llo upward and vens Point rc,crention dopnrtment. Ile helped with Bihle 11chool nnd a\. Girl L'lughed. "I learned bow to uac finge r did life gun. rd work :ind aomctimea Scout camp. Tbnt i:1 how· aho became bowls. I e ven had to put flowera in helped on · tho p rogram fo r the play· int erested in tcnching. "Ot cou rse, my them. I hnd never aeon them u,ed be· ground. Ofl"n on Saturdays he auper· mother wns an influence, 100. Sho is tore."

·ou ju.s can!t. poo lh<'tc ki rl11. Teach er ,:i.skcll if the ela!I!! W:t ,t r(':t \h' to li.~t.en. An as11 islant tcnrher w:1·11,

working nt :1 11e:trhy tnhlc. Up poppt'd one thin \'Oice - 11 :\liJs --- ­(1u1i<i :o1 t:i.nt tencber) isn't ready yl' t ..

11he'!t still wo rking! " \\' hnt n chnllenge! Gotta. go nnd rNul

up on u11derat11nding children !

Doudna Featured .On 'Home From Abroad'

• 1 flo!]ie Prom Abroad," a progr:i.m

!'cries featuring faculty mcmhcrS of Wi:1consin State colleges who ha,·c re· ecntly tra,·eled a.broad, will be broad­t·nst e:acb Sunday afternoon ut 1:15 during Ma rch nnd April over the s t:ato bro:idcasting ser\'ice.

Dr. Quincy Doudnn, de:in of adminis­tration Rt CSC, will ho . the llJ)(ln kcr on Al)ril 25. He will prcaent hUI ob~n·a· lions na a. Point Four repre!lenbtivc in Egypt nnd n lao will di!cuss Yenezuc,ln.

The apenkors will give their obser­vations on politic11, cconomic11, !IOeinl p roblems and culturea of th o countricK lh<'y , ·isited.

The ) ~-minute program will be bro111Jc:i.at o,·or WH A, Mndison :tnd Uic stu to F M network stations in Dela­fie ld, !llndi11on, Chilton , Rib- '.\fOun tnin Colfox, West nl C111, llighlnnd mui Brule.

l'Ull."io11. Among the discussion le3d · Nil wrr l~nl..,...-pnitl'ora, Rev, J. L. l' i1·kc1t, f,'ir t lhtptist church .. Jr(',·. Go rdon '.\fen•r. Frnme :\lcmorin l Pr~· h:'·1t• ria11 ch~n·h, nnd Re,•. On·is Jl:ln· llon, Trinily Luthernn clmrch.

H('cr(':1t io11 wns led by Re\'. I.:i.rry l-:i :,,1•11he rg, M:tdi so n, cxccut h·c s~t ret:i• ry of lhc bO:Hd of education ol the '.\l1•tho1li :,, 1 c:l11m·h of tho conference, :11111 Mh,s l ,ulu Kellogg, seve uth j!r:idr i11 1"1truclor nt the Trni ui ng 11chool, cnllcd 11q11:i re ~c.ing.

The (·011fere11c1• for the npproxlin:sle· ly 100 8t11do1118 trom the nine s t:1tc col· ll'~(·~ \\"all ciO,'>ed Su ndny morning with :i. bu11inc:-tll ift'll&io 11 , nnd n won!hip scrv· ice: co nduclcd by .Rev. George ll . Boo1h, Mndi !lo n.

Don Norenberg , Beloi t , was gcnl"r~ chnirn11111 of the co11rcrcncc :111d p~id· l'd :i.t the businf'11!1 ae8!ions. ~ Ro8cmnry l'olzin Wll14 in chn rge ot local nrin ni,;e· mrn ta.

McQuary Assumes Vet Personnel Post .Here . Ur. John P. McQunry, a. g rnduato of the University of Wisconsin, is now employe1l in the Veterans PcrM>nnel Office nt Central Sta t e. lie comC!I to CHC fro1.11 ~ethany, )[i!lflou ri.

l) r. Loui11 J. Stacker has .rcaigncd lo t:ik o /l po11ilion with tho Vcternna Oui1 l11nee office nt tho Uni\'ersity of Wi:trOnl4in.

,•ise11 baskl'tblUI tor the city recreation a. P-rim:t ry lcnchcr. In fact, l'lhe went Joy likN to knit. (Bet John geta department. Also ho otficintcxl for 10 achool hcr<i a nd 11t:i.yed at N'elson lots of soc!s:s.) 11 Tho on ly trouble b," 11ome of the 11urrounding high sc hools. Hnll/' Joy snid with n twinkle in her J oy comments, 11he'a got big feet. It H e llnd J canio somct imea chaperone eye. (Wonder if !Ili c. taught .Toy :tny tnkes so long to k nit him socks." Joy tor pnrlic,,s and da nce;i :t l th e Training of the tricks)T enjoys fishing \'Cry much, nl lio. For school and Emerson. Don anya, 11 lt 1s Joy will grndu:i.t e from Primary this her birthday l3st ye:i r she rcceh•ed a fun, !Jut ftOlll t'timc!I th -., kids ge~ pret!y ?P!i ni;:, :ind she ha ~ a contrnct to teach new c:asting rod. 111 stood out on our wild." in -Neenah. Wh en she w:i, being inter· front lawn pr:i.cticiDg nntl nlmost

"Anything in th e n1hlcti c line ialc· viewed l!he talked to :i. multitude of caught a bird," she said proudly. Thim VOL ffi The Central State Pointer No, 11 resla me, " Don confesses. "Also I en · upcrintc.nrlcnt:!.

111 hnd a hnrd time year she's taking Field Zoology to find ==;::::~::.;=::'.'.:~:=::;::~~"."'.'7"=:==:===========.'

Jo~n:::~n:o~ "t~o:~~i=~i:in;;cfn:!. tnC:~t~nd~1

:n~h~a~~:d,1;:~r~~~cr~~::d::: ::; ;;~t 9: \~~~ildb:,; ~:~:t ;~~: :0 c::~ mi~t!>!~ti!~~~lu~:2!11~;!~;~;;~ip~;;:11;::;~n,r.~ods, • t Stnt~ Poillt,~js.~,~ '

r to try new things, but impro,•c on the told me thi11 probably wou ld be the if it we re n fl y rod, would it)f unde~"J:!e1ct~r~~:~b<i~~m.1tcr Ma1 26, 1911, at thee P'01t ~ic:e:~·Stntlll Point, Wb<o1uia,

ol~~ is fo~reste~d in f llCA work. ::~·n ~~t::;i~~on\0

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· :1nd Jt:1ck Brandt, who is in Y!lfCA, a.I · just lo,·ed the firs t grade. Tho little has been Tnu Grun treasurer for three . . lfomc:, Pl umb, lkniu Hdd BlomiltT, '4flnll' A.I ruoat sold me On tho idc:i. I would like kid., a rc 10 en thu11instic. E,•e rytbing years.· 1iTh eJ,,- like t ho ,v:iy I SBVe our M::1c 5tc:hh!:mc:~~&!1 ~C::i!1J,.~~ =--to-geL-into - Pby11ieal diroetorahip," Don is n. wonderful espcricnce for I.hem. It money, I guess," Joy remarked. 12~1~~~ kn~"'l.t'!fu!~ Jr'.:

aaid enthusiastieally. ga,·e mo a big thrill. " L ll8t fall Joy In the future Joy plans to earn a 'S~1ita.!:~n~~oo~~n~ Don i8 letterman in football, presid· hod the opportunity to 1ubsUtutc in the M.R.S. degree. (Of course you've o&nphu .w,1--a...rmond E. 5pec:L1.

eat of the 8 -eulb la.at 1&1Deater, and th.it tiut grade at Motince for n. we.ok. heard of tha.tl) BUSINISS STAPP semuter ptedglng Phi Sig fraui rntty. uWhatfun!"sheuys. Joy like!! to ha,·e a good ti mr; 'P ~~-::.;;._0c:a.:;~ocr, WU?C,; ~- Palmrr Smldl, Joho ao,oe ;

. ur,m h•rins & little t"rouble with pledg· The 11

light of her life" is a. former like, to Iaugh,"-~be eaid wi~~.:_::____ Dr.Lcwu Jtn- ; ..._ ..w,,.., _ l.obe - o..,.. J t l1C'J; AMucaatl:: ~~cu:att,

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Greeks Launch Drive For Members As Spring rings Series Of P eclgfng Parties-

}'or the mn lo pl edgeti at CSC the '" mo11 it1l g rind" lrn 11 nlren_dy begun :111d fo r the gnls it will btfgin on Smutny, ll nrch :! I , at whi ch tho otri ei:11 :io ror i· ty pledging p:1 r ties will bo held.

l'b i ~igm:, Rp ... ilon held i ts 1>lf'JK· ing pnrt,y :I L the 1' R ('(! Roo1:1ter't on ) lard1 7. }"red Stephnnek, Everett .Moore, ,Ji m C:o!'!h nuJ Bob HeeJ w;.>rc i n elrn rge or :ir ran i;:ement:-. H:iy An· dl'ri.On iii ple1lgo.11iaster. Phi Sit: plcdg· ~·s :He: Cn rl Wiem:rn, U11,,vi, J cn1oy, I,onnic Jlou,hrn, '.\likt• Far ri.!11 , Tom Par·

-- r~4-J::1.I D1rn ii,;1u1, \~ ll i:lllLlloc k,..J)a v~ Spindl l' r, Art 1''c!J 111 a n, Dc1111i :-1 llictkil C.craltl Knigh t, Louis K nut h, Uill S tC' in· k;11111•, On· l\u~ pk(•, '.\l e i Kar11 11, non llt•rrm:111 11, .l l'rry r oster, td }'r:1vull, Joh n Boyne a111l W:1y11e Seh miJ I.

Sii,:111:t Phi l-:J):<i lon hcl.l its 11lcdA"(' dinn er :tl the. ColleAC Ea l sl10 1l 0 11 '.\ l:1rt·h 71 with t h<• theme heiu g " Pa11i1 the 11am, $am." Chuck ~ohr was in <: h:trJ.:c of arr:rnge11Hmh1. l\c11 llurlhut i~ plt·dA"cmns l l'f. l"k1lging Sii::;111:1 ,] ' hi

. £u.sihm arc: Hohcrt. A lien, JJ:l\·itl J3artz, Al Ur:1u11, l:: lli :,1 Eiek rill, Cy ril 1"irg1•11!-!, WC' ndclin Pn•nzel, Ri chart! ll :1aie, ~, rnol!l L <' niu"', Ron:ild '.\l :n~h, .\ f(•hie t' l1111iJt, l\eit h Stoehr und J 'au l ,'uhs.

Onll'Kn ~ru Chi wi ll Jiuld ils J) ll•tlge p;arly ut th o home or Dr. and .\I n,. I.. C. Scribner ou :\.l :trclt :! I. J o:111 11 Cuff

is plt•d..:c 111i11trOtti<, Committee cbnir· men for the !}arty a ro : Tr~nsporL:i.tion, Rol,Lit, Andcreon ; 1lccorat ioM, Joan 'l'him kc; foo, I, &ally Scrib ner; di.shell, C:1rol Holt; ce remony, Belly Crook; rtow('r~ :11ul 11pt11kcr, ,J :1ck i<, P iehl; en­tNta11111t• nt, J o:rnu Curr; favorlf, Sal· ly n o11t•; dl'an, up, P:1 t Oi~ 1•. J>kdge9 arc: :\.b ry 8 :a r ro1q11 ,fa ut•l Bird , J oann Brot•tzman, .\lari u Doro, Gweu PiHh· ~r, l 'hylli,c ;tll amwcl, Bet ty llolst ein, Sh irl('y K limvwit z., ,lunk • N omndy, Lyi.-r l~t."tcr.-L:111_iJ l::iha ru11 Z<! 11 t 110r.

l'i !! Bl'ta J>:,ii \\ i ll hold i t.it pledge parly :ll· tlw home of Dr. :md ){rs. 1-:,lw1r t-'. P it•nwn on .\l :1reh •~l. Plc"dgo mi,1,1 r,•~:,1 for t lit• l'J1 i H1•t a '-r i" Eldora Hcinckin~. Co111m ittt•1• cllairt11C'II were: r11,·it:11 io11s, H:11li uQ .\l cln t <'t• j !0011, t-:, lith ll c•ll:tu, I; 1ri1111"1port:t t ion. An· 1wth.' B ru:,1 ; c~rcmon~·, Dorothy (ic rner. l' lt\( l;:t1•,1, o f Pai Bct:1 l'~i un ·: J.u eillo t1 1.ur i ... k1 C'at hNiuu l'\och, r:1 e:111or S\•hra m and IJ11 rlcnc Zam7,0w .

:~e;0,~~h;~~~T!~;,,p;;:~0::iv.~:~"!o,~·;~:,~:~nt n~;~!":',' ~:1e1 p:~~:~~~~01 T~:~:~~~!u:f ~~:se::i,.: ":~ Opinions . Differ On ___ .. _ •• _._;_, _. _._.,_ •• _,_,_ire_,._. _ ... _,_a,_;,._ ._ •• _ •• _._ •• _._._•=_•,_•_""_ ·_··~'·_ .. _,_,i._,_••_h;_ •. _,_._. _•m_b_,._m_w_•_• m_._,_. _•,_M_;_ .. _c_ •• _,._ .. _'· _ _:_ Voting Rights Query

Tnu li :1111111:i Bc•ta .wi ll l_!ohl l)ie p:trt.y at 11•1' l1r,111c• or .\I r. :iu tl .\lr:,1 . Ge ro.hi {'olli1t:,1. l'l<'1l~cmi,tn'!ll'i i :-i i''<' li 1t.'I Uor­ja. :-::nwy Court 1\11\I C"harlott t• i''orth nrl' A"• ·nc ra l co·d1:1iru!l'11, A:l.,istiug' them :1r,•: l' l;lt'c, .1:tul' Sclrnlt.,.; tr:toa· 11ortatio11, ,\ ~l,•11 t• Clolo ml'lk i ; decorn· t ion~. J. udb 'r11111; (IL\'Or!-1, Lou llroy-111:11111: rll,,d, ,lo l>:rnir l; ~11tc rtui11mont, ( 'l:dn• :'.\h,dkr : 1•lt·:111-11 r, N 1uli11 0 Bf\hr. Pl \•dg iui,: 'r11 11 Oa m111 a Hola nrn: Ali.· o .Allr•n, Elaine . t-: .. k r itl, ,l1•:1n (l et chcll, ;:o;ancy ll i••lhc rj!', lluri:-i ~l o~J<, N' l'i la Nol· /1011. Ot"lorl'lt 'Pa i!'l•· r, Pa rlcnc Srhimk l', 11 ~•111 11 Sd1 l:111k , Murjl)riu ~c h111nhl, )l:Lr­cl.'lfa ~k:d Jo ki, JJ0111m T rickC'y, Co rinne Wol,cr :mtl UN I~- Woh lort. Floor Plan Of $550,000 Library

Reveals Convenience As. Keynote

expansion an~I wi ll be cl&.1ed to stn· tll•Ut.lf, :1:1 only r:,rcly used booklt will l1c kept there :at first.

Althoug h i t i:1 h:i rd to compn re th e ili1.c of the ucw b ull tli ng to thnt of the

, by Dave Ross old, in MOIiie :i re:i~ the now li b rnry may The co11sl r11rtio11 of Cent ral !;1tc t·Oll<'l,: <' 'll nl'w lihr~r.,·, a $5!'\000 buildin f?, be l!On!ol id t• red four 1i11w!I 11s 1:,rge ns

11hould rcn~l1 cornplt•t.ion sonwtiu1C' thi,c .June. · Yet, it will t:ik e tho belier pn rt of th u oltl . P or i11s t:U1 cc, th o present Ji. t he summer to install t he t:!00,000 \\"CJrl h of cqu i1m1C'nt :rnd ru rnil"l1 i11gs whid1 nrc br:i ry Im.'! -10,000 book11; th o new lib r:t· Minted to r CSC"s mo:-l 11wdn11 buihling. Th ul", 11!11de11t!c retu rn in g to school nex t ry cn n hold .1 60,000. In th e present (:i ll will foul the· uew 11truc1ur~ fully t"quip1)Cd :ind romplctcly rc::ady to r u t t"n· librnr~· 115 st11dc11t.1 1111\y 11tu1ly nt one IU "' - l i111t" ·Id le 4:',0 will ho nblo to !ltudy in

J ust what will tht' new lilirar,,· look lik e insi,li;T Wha t will th e luck~· f!tu- lhc new bu ildi ng.

1:;~~: 'r/r~~·l~i.?i~t :il.,h• to 11cc whl'u tlwy t·nter Ccnt rn l Sta lc':,i shi n in g strul'turc The second floo r, though s till qui to

l\ll'eail;~dc!• l-eJ:on f•e:I 11 ~· u !lirle or t'he bu iltl · la ri;:e, iH n_ot ove r t ho c;1t iro sec;nd

ing will look. The c:un::tse,c lrnu A" in g on th(• caHl :tml nor th wnllii co,·e r huge g n~l'J With out doubt, th e main attraction of window1;11 th e windowl'I fo r tltC' library's t wo read iiig · room!-1, • th o ffC'COntl floor will be the nudio­

Howc,·t' r, the f'cw ii lmle nts who h:i,·<' been brn,·e enou,::h to dodge foiling ,·iimnl aids rooma which consis t of n

::~t~rn~tn!J!:,~~:.ea,~~t \\:~~~ !~;;: ~'~"~- c:n(' rully lhroui;:h a m:ize or working 11\U"ie lh11en ing room, n tmin ll nudito-

got too good on iden of' whnl the new found in t hC' ,:outh e:u1t po rt ion of the r ium, and nu cq~ipmc nt room. lib rn. ry will look like. C':in,·RiH~o,·ered huildin~. This room, intended fo r u 11e Th e :tudio· visua l rooma will ho la \' ish ­floou , 11 teel lnt hin~, nnd opcn ·bf!:tmctl tiy ~lu~lents wi th ruiih study johs ~ I~- equipped, to i:ny .th e l~aist. ~bsolu· Cl'ili ngS con rront nnyone ,·ho w:,n dcrs fore d:issc!I, \\l'i ie 1>l:1ccd ne:t r the n<lmi- tcly t he bes t IIIJl l t.:,ruUe,_.i.n 9u1 mcnt. t hrough tho_ lib r:try now. Tho huge ni~lral ion h u1ld 111 ~ en tran ce to sa ve. ,,111 be pu t 11110 th ese room, The :>.Udi· roo ma :ind the 111:t ny t'mn llcr rooms "tmlrn t ic t eps. l"lnns cnll for s tudent tornun, \\hat h will sc:it 150 person«i:, 1eem10 hnV0-1il tle mennin g;--.-- - nmn:1 gement of th roser"o- roomr \\Ill ha,· the be11t aeoust1cs poaublo.

A s one ent ers tlio m:tin or e:iat en· l'll:'lcks, :a nd dcak. A<l joining the ro- And the music h atening room, which tr:tnce next fo ll , lie will find himself lH'r\"e room will · he three smnlJ sound• will be furn,i 11hC'd :is :t lu :<uriou11 living in ti n oute r lobby witth !ltairw:iys on proof rooms, :n-:t il :iblo for g roup s lutty room, will be equipped wi th th o finest Ha r ight Je:tding both t.o the h:ucmeu t or fo r tho110 who have to t:1lk while in phonogr:tph :tntl loutl·apcn king equip• :ind to the 11econd floo r. 1n front of studying. mt:11 1; three phonogr:q1h '-Cb with c::a r

· hi m will be Jnrge, t :tll gll\!II doori. ~\l i:o on the fint floor will be the phont'11 wi ll ho :w nil:ablc to s t udcnta which · will open in t o the li br:1ry p ro· lihrnri:111 '11 orri ce and n work room for who wish to listen t Q reco rdl!. pe r. memhen of th e libr:i ry at ru r. The a.uditorlwn b intended to be

Throe principles we re followed in t he The ne~ Ubra~ will bo ,·e;y coJor· u11etl - mnin ly fo r th o showin g ot un·

In th(' last issue or the POl ~Tt:ll there 11pp<'11rcd :m :,rtieli! :..·t)•ing tl1:1t it w:1!! ,·cry 1111likt·ly t hat t bc propo11:i l hy Pr1•,-itlcn1 Eb1c nhowe r to clia ngc t lto - ----------­voti n~ age to 18 would be put in to rcH1><111.: ibli ty . •r1u:i l'11:1ot ic worl<l o.­c.ffcet. f;i m:o mnny s ludcnlll nt CSC rouuJ them l11u1 made thom more alert tnll into thi s :igc br:1 ck et wu were i n· to tlw i 111 1tt> rt a111 iHi-ucH at 11:tild." tcrc~tcd 111 riu cling out what 1101110 or Bob WYD,UUl: ' 'Those lligh 11cbool their 011i11l o11 11 on tl1 is propoiml wore. i;:r:111datt'-r who l\rC IS ,nnd who ct1.n The 1111cMli o111 :1s Mt :it r d, wns ''Should p:n111 a 'o n~t il l\lionnl li,JtW or.r-a,n<l - eu JS.year-olds be given the rlgbt to vot.&7" rl'u t 1:vt.'11hl cirnm, ,dw uld bo nllowetl

Jack Crook: 11 Ye11, t hey ~houltl. They t he ri1,:ht or ,m r tr:igc.' ' :i re mo re up 10 d:tt(', 0 11 current poli t ic· Bill Ru.shsam: '"'No. 'rl~u.rc too :i c\'C ll K f11nn al'u nun c rous :u tilt:!, ~ ,,.11f'Sw:1yet by older pcoJIIC nnd ex· hcc.'\uAO or their high !-!chool 04.lutn· J)(• ri l'ur.t••I J>Olit icnnit." t ion." , Mary Ann Smith: " Yr• ... Art er t:ik-

BW Conway: •• No, I don' t fcl.ll that i11i,: ph ilo~ophy for a l'IOlll f.:M lcr, 1 arn b .. Jtu ;i u goad e r10ttg on¥-i"~~hH ~ 0 1111 fk!Oplo;... 11oro

litic:t l hn ck i;: round to s l100KC a p n·K· aiti1•:.i l thiukini: 1l11111 we l:ivc 1111,1 111 idcnt willcly .' ' • e rcdiL fo r."

Peter Klose: "No, I don1t thi nk :io. · Jo Da.nlels: " ::,; ,,. ·rti ev lack com­T hey h:we not LC<l n on th eir ow n Ion,: prch,,11:-iun of the mnjo r • politii·:l l ia· enou,:h to ho u11n ftected by lhl'i r p:ir- :1ues, llnd :,re hi ,:et1f't!l l tt0litieally im-cnt s' politica l opinion:.. " mnturc."

Jack · Frlscb: 11No, :i recen t poll Lou Bre:,mann: HXo, b&tuuse they shows thnt this..ogc g roup is too r:id ic11 l, :u:e-11ot...'u p' on poli l.i.;a. -.,\• n m:,tter :ind nrc in favor of mcasnreM t lrnt 011- or foc t , l don't th in k many 2 1·y .::u­.poso our form or go,·crn me nt. But I olil -< :lre ('i llll'r." :il:;_o bclic,·e that :111 :1 d 11lt 11 JChould lie Felisa. Borja.: '' I l'Ould ·not 1my either kePt from th e pollit_ i f fl wy 1•an11ot ~··· o , ccnune . .:cfme l1i th:ft ago

:::~~:~ e::rn~~1od 111:nk ou a ' eu rrc nt ~;i~i"'~/~rl~~,t~~: :1:t~· t ho vote wise ly,

Ronald Larson: ":\"cs. H hr iw old J a nus Scbe.llln : " \\:is. Ttli it nge group enouJ,:" h to fiA"ht, he is ol d c noui;:h to i1' I:,r J1u 11cdor to most :1Julta wh en it vot1•, Tlti !11 or ('Our!K', ,,-nultl 111rt1n comex to ru rrenl :dfoi r:1 a nd political that rema le!I or thi• :igc group shou ld M•e u1. 1

be l'xchuletll" · Sally Rose : ' ' \"11.... It &oO ma to ho.v-, Diana. Bloom: " Yrii. T hc lil'\"Q th:11 wo rkc1 l out ,·cry ~11 1isf :ictorily in tho

t hey , nrc 111 nt11 rc enough to tuke t he or11• i-ta11• (O<'or,;ia) th11t :allows it ." orgn.ni7,a tion of the m:iln li brary fn('i- ful. An . 1ntere11t mg nnd ,pl emn ng color mm:11, ar1i 11 ti c f ilms. Dot h projection liticii. T ht'!40--principlr8 :t re.:. - n_oJJ il~hcn~ _u, pla nned for t'nch room, n :rnd t1ou11t.l,.i 11 t hi!I roo m wi ll bO ot t hCl---------------'--------- - --g round rloo r pl :1n, th o Meparn ti on ot i11rre rc11 £ colo r l!~hcme for-c:ich- room. hii::h e11t-q u:. li 1-y- po111iblc. gc•nern l rc:utin i;: 11ml rcscn •e room!-!, nnd All f loo ~tt except th o flo~r or. t he outer Al;o:o on the accond floor will be t wo a b ibliogrnphic:a l cente r plnn, lohby will Le of rubber til e. Th o w:,llit i!e111i11:u clnssroo11111 (equipped with c,aay

J ust ins icle the largt' gl:t11J1 doorll, t he will he part pl:tl"ter nnd pnrt WOOll c· l1:1i n1) , n libr:iry :iCicncc 11tudy l:1bor:i· 11t udent or Scptemhcr, '54 will rind t he p:rnel ing. T he lighting will he fl ourc!I• tory, library sl:tf'f room, , a k itchen· ln rge circulnt ion Jobhy and to th o rcnr cent nnd, in most. tl\ac11, indircd. C'Uc, :ind n facult y lounge. Thia lounge of "thn l lohhy, t he bihliogmphi r nl cc n· 'Tho new bu ilding hna a complete will be used fo r rect·pt iou1', faculty t cr, wh ich i!I the hub or the lihr:i ry. h:a1-1cmc nt, t he grc:tte r sh:iro or whi ch met•t i11 i,:1, nod rel:t.xnl ion for f:i cull y

In 1hia biblio,:-r:rphi c:11 center will be fou nd the regt,1:i r c;irtl cnt nloi,:u e, 11 las,ii rie,,I c:1 tnlogue, tho Lih'r:ar." of

Cong res:1 c:a tnlogue, t he cu111 ul ::1 tive book in dex, n. refcrenee desk, a nd t he g<'ncra l ti rcu l:ition de11k.

From this center it will be :111 e:l8y nin lter fo r t he 11tudcnJs to 11ift into r omplct r ly·opcn·tO·cvcryone a t a c k s wh ich wi ll t::ako up t he 1:i.rgo aoutbwe1 t portion or t he build ir1g. Along these south nnd west walla U1 011e 11 tudc nh seeking n qui et spot to s tudy will find

iii pl:tn ned for cxpnn11ion. P l:ina for mcm l,ers. At ln11 t the faculty will ha \'(' use of th o b:tscmc nt include: A t eJ:t. a pince :ll ,;chool where they c:m get boo k Jib rnry, n 11pecinl curriculum o· aw11y f rom i t nil fo r 1~ few minut es. quipment li brary for t e:icher tr11ini11g ( In hig her ci rcles it i11 f ea red th :1t 10 e s tudcnlA, :Ind room!-! to !!tore fedcrnl , f11cu lty 111embe r:1 mny be induced o regiona l, couzity :in ti loc:il records nn d 1lu mbc r by th e con,·c nient •u rround-his to rie."ll d:i la. ing/j of thi 11 most ple:u1nn t room.)

Perhaps the ma.in ntt raction of th o This ha.a been me rely n small pre\'iew bR.SCm·ont for the wome n 11 ludonlA of t he of whnt one co n expect of . Cen trnl college will be d elu::re r<'at room com· tnte.' s new li b rary. But to rcnlly un · pleto with pow¢&r room. 1le ri tnnd how wonderful i t will be, one

A mngllzino Ktnck room, or n second wiil ha,·c to wn.i t un t il ne:w:t fllll nn d flooi: or 11L'\ck 11, ia pl:inned mninly for ~cc it. fo r bim1cll.

nu me rou~ cll rrel!-!, or prh•D. l e s t \1dy ---------------------- ---boothA. Al110, typing roome (tor free 11tuden t use) and :t Wi1con 11i n booka com er will be loe4tcd. in th e atnck por:- -t.io n of the bu ilding. ·

To th e nort h of the circula tion lobby :ind librnry ce nter one will f ind th e

~'::{sW:O!:;~=;~!~-:::d~~:11;~~1--oU.:.,..,., ent ire north wnll will be equ ip ped with Both tnb1c:i :liiU. i!!dividu:it- dC8kll,

The out end or t he rel\d ing room will be th e genernl periodicnl center; I nd t ho l\'ett end, the leiaure and fi e· tion reading cent er. The f ict ion end will biLvo :a. dozen or mor,e enay chaira scattered about fo r comfortable, re· lneCM'eadm~.,-.-----~~.f--

A sped&l rea4i.D1 room ·for s tudents wo.rk.ing with re.-crve bookl will be

4

Students ~eve op nca_ndmarl<s ottife" Throug6 College Associations, Friends

Along with the proces~ of selection· of friends, there de\·etops a measure of evaluation of personalities outside the group of close friends.

A aeoond phase of one's develep­ment, closely approximating the va­lue of the establlsbment or friend­ships, ls the Inc reasing of ability tor making analyses and the expanding power to t hink tor one's sett. The Impact , together with the surprise and pleasure derived from lncreaa-1.ng command of knowledge, opena areas of exploratio n unreallted up to th is time. lt Is exhilarating to dis­cover one can think Independently tor one'11 aeU.

It ls a real discovery to learn that on every campus there la opportunity for everyone. faculty and students alike . to broaden bis own thinking by exploring that of his anoclates.

fruit or wisdom . It seems that a i -yea r-old gi r l ex plained to he r little brothe r how;grape-fruit Is ma.de.

" T hey s tart out Uny and s wccl ·• she_explnlned with authority.

" What makes them sou r when they ge t bl ; ger !" - as ked little brothe r.

" They're jus t liko J)eople ," little girl ans wered .

Palestine Transpl·ant, That's Our Bill Mansour

By P•t at&el

THE POINTEJI.

On Guard! Our Musketeer-1-..,-...,..,,.....,..__,,..,...-.­Craves Stout Comrades

By M:a.rge Gerhard

li e addod tha t he is also very much interested in dramatica and he'd like to !tOme day cOmbinc tbe110 t wo in­tcre11 tl!I. He remembered that once be camo ,·c ry closO to doing j ust th is. While In high school bo nnd De Wayne would have a n a.senult. (the technical

~~.: r;~e; b~~~~d w~f:;vc;0 :~~ ';~~::

George had the p:itt ot tho prc3chcr in "One Foot. in Ilcnven" tho curt11in roso too soon and tho nud icnce fint

·•11r= --"'?~ !"H-gp1~~h~~-n~!.uprcacher 'f encing __ .. ....,.."t-~-t,

NAIE!l "IIU. .. MANSOUR polffh ovt hb hotMlond of ,olestlM ~ oH of you who o,.n•t (Wit ""'9-WMff it h-aoc.tMI. f« oU th. ....,Ming 6-tail1 on ltb lif. reod the oeco.panySftg ,t,oryNltodc,y',...... •

' 'Fencing in the mo,·i~s is ueua.lly not. tho real •port, 11 George an.id, and nddcd, '' yon know who will win any· how·, -a,- 1r ts designed mainly-for t he i,pectnculnr." B e continued, "Once howc,·er,· Tony Cnrtia triilncd in .!,i_yely_ for •ix e.ktJ~ f w ne:e _._ l nO rieor.liisiiiovi~ o. wae really good." (However, be couldn't rcm·omber the name of the picture.)

Ot coura& a fence r doun't win until h& bu eliminated bis opponent, one wri tten authority 1tat(!e. Quett:loned about thb George remarked, •'I never hurt anyone_iD.teot.ioully, but ono_fel ·

Mari:h 18, 1954

The 1953-54 Central State "B~cketball" Boys

Johnson, Schadewald Individually Cited Quandt Announces Bask~II Awards

Pointer buketball coach Bale------------­uandt rN:enUy announcOO. the award· 11ea.."On. "Pritz", be!l.ide!I being the

ng ot 12 monog-ramit to hia hardcourt only Senior on the aquad, aho becnme uad. Tho JiKt of letter-winne r& in· the o,Uy :Pointer Cou r-lcttcr·winne r.

lude one Senior, three Junion, live Poin ter scoring phomorea, and three Freahmen. Pla.7er ro rl TP The liat include, Erv Redding of Roloff ..... , . , · . . , .. &1 M even, Point, Bob Johnaon of Ossoo, .Johnson , ... , ..... , 7'1 46

arl Wieman of La Crone, Fred Seba· Koepke . . . . ... 64 4:! ewald of Point, Jerry V:i'tice of Bo· Rodding . . ..... . . , ... 35 :'Hi oit, Orv Koepke of Appleton, Ken Ro· Schadewald , . .. .... . 25 3:1 off of Kaukauna, Jerry Boldig of Bow· Wlcms.n ...... . . . , . 22 33 er, John Amburgy ot Whito Lnke, Cul \'"4.nce , . , ... - -uber(yo ena, en ~ninii'o"t- Xmburgy . . . . . . . . . . . 15 reen Bay, ud Les Thompson of To· Ws.wernum , ... , . . . . 1:? ahnwk. Of the 12, Thompson is no Boldig . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1:i

onger in school, pl11.ying on ly during Huberty 9 l4 he flht semester.

firs:.yen~oh;;i;ter, CSC En s Season app1ly;---;:1:-,;j,~;mP~!yc;·~;; Defeats Oshkosh 80-75-:- -

the )953.54 aeuon After putting on one or ita poorest by hia teammatca. p~rfo~nncet1 of tho se:i.aon on the pre· The 0 11seo player ,•1ous Snturdny t~e Central $Late bas · scored con!iistent ly ketball le.nm gained a. co~1plete re· during ho - fatter ver!lnl of fo rm M they ~h1~d th.!L_

Eight Lettermen To Pace CSCThinclaC,s

Ct'n tdl St:tte'l'I track aquad, operlL· ting around n.n eight-man nucleus, has begun the long grind or early-spring workout• under the tutorngc of their new conch, Dr. Alt W. Harrer.

Dr. Harrer baa been conducting work· ouh ror the p:t."t two weeks with a aqund or 34 thinclad enthuaiasta. Streu bu bc!-en· placed on l'ODdition­in,: in the enrlt ph,u1e1 or tu.ining, with workout,i being held in the col·

It's city t ournament time again, ..a a:1 baa been tha prteed.Nt, a tei.m co• posed ma.Inly ot college playon r hM been among the victon in the post,.

E""'""--111,--111,-IO'ln,,o(:J ;:;:~s, ~l~~=d:!m\:1:;Y;r ;!:.&1~ Well, here we ztro coming nt you a., burgy, Rny Andel'!IOn, Orv ~oepke, Bl

gain , though p robably a li t tle red -fncc.d Prnvall, Gene and Bob Paubon, Olea nfter the home-town high school took Hendrick, and Blll Schroeder, lo1t U.. one on the chin :at. the Wisconsio Rap- champlon1hip game Monday llipt. id, sectional baekctball tourney. Seema March 15, to t he Wee Willies of 0.11 though the St ralford butich had a :Marathon by n. 66-5-l 1core, The teaza few more gun" than w83 expected, 111 gained the finals by defeath11g 8oD~

any Ste,·ens Point filn cnn ntte11t. Point S ide Liquor 59-54 and Weltm&.IMI b7 a squeezed out n 112,59 win over Strnt- 74-53 m11rgin . fonl in the finnl11 nfter Clintonville hlld been- bea.ten...bJ-ib mailer aehoo s- golf »quad, State Cbamplou in the opening round. Ste\'CDII Point in 1053, are in di,e need ot aome help. opens their fir11t round of pl11y n.t mninly in mnn•powcr. The Pointer )JaJison today ngnin!lt Beloit. Linktlmcn ha'vo a good nucleu• remaia•

...__ ing in the persona of Bob Ullaperger J\ nd now buck to CSC. It 11eem11 that nnd~T:umcr, 'but- are looking for

n certa in Scmor girl on tho campus 100 1\1.lillllonnl · ntCrhd help-the oat. a hc1wy dute nl,out two weeks :tgo. Anyone intcre11t.ed in this college 1po~ Thal'• probably not unu!lual in it!'lelf, c, . .,. n if only in th e duffer claas, ... but e nrol Corlis.~ tl('Cmcd to th.ink so. either of the :tbove mentioned letter-, li er dntef None other thnn grid s tar men or Conch Quandt..

p~rt o~ th e se~:1°.!1(} ~t~~kd~;; l;;/;:~~ 1 o~y t:e::or:o~~ost;~:r If'~(' gym nnd, when th e weather per·

;~~;::i:1; ;:;r lin~I Ste,·e~s Point ~·ns behind only once mitlllk ou~.;iJo onththc Schmecelk le tietd .l g:unc.:i.._oL.-the :rnd--tbalr-wns in thee early purt. oL tho. trac :in o,·e r e cros:H!OUn ry m e • lll'aso n. Bob i:1 6'7" third qunrter. The Point ert1 st retched Dr. ll nr rcr, :in instructor in the cs-crr---------hll and hu three their lc:id to :1.11 nrnch as nino poinh nt phychology llepa rt mC11 t , has taken over more se:i.son!! or e· one tim e in the final 11t11nzn before tho · rci n11 or the spikc>·lroup!I :i.rte r

{:~~~>i lity . remain- ti~;1~:n~\.~:f ~~ ,.~ sh1: :sh

1: :::;~~ra

3 {Vi ~~~i\111~ l~i:i~~/~\~0c;~:s;:~u;\

1:)~u

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:111'0 bonore<l nnothe r st:rnding confe rence piny for n share John Roberts as track me ntor. of their tenmm:1tcs, namely Senior of fifth place nnJ :i. JO-JO overall rce· · A wc>ll·hnl:rnced Jettcrm:1n group forward Fred Sch:1Uewnld, by voting ord for tho 195.1·:i·l se:1so.n l!houlJ turnhib the Pointers with the him honoro. ry cn ptain for tho current John Amburgy w:i.s Conch Hale e:<i!l'll tinl basic scoring punch t hi:1

Qu:1.11Jt's llUf}~rise p_11ckagc for the night. :ll'Hso n. Of these, f;J Jacobson ca n· Uo took Amburgy_ off_tho bench in the irobnlJly __ lJW afed n!I tho toJ!:!:t.lo re· 11eeond quarter :ind there w:ut no 11top· turiwc. EJ, n s(mior from Wisconsin ping him from th ere on in as ho 11cored ltapid!I, h:ui :,·ct to be dc fcnt cd in State :!l po inta on JO field i:onla an1l one Collego ('Om{)ctiti.oo . Ed runs bot h tho

_CSC Grapplers Succumb To Powerful Iowan Team

The CE.'ntrnl Stato wrcstlin0 tenm suffe red n. sovero 34·0 dcfent nt · the hamb ot a powerfu l Luther college wrc,tling team, Tuc11dny, Ma rch :?, when they traveled to Decora h, I owa, tor their finnl mntch of tho 1953-5-1

free throw. Amburgy, who hnd seen mile ;wd two-mile race~. \'Cry little 3.ction on tho \•1m11ity pro­\'ious to tho Titnn encounter, played like n ,·eternn ns he handled tho ball well and wns ,·cry consistent on hill

sen.aon. long range ahooting. lt wa.., !l bitter dcfcnt tor the Point- On• Koepke nod Bob John!IOn once

c rs, liut they were up ngninst n trc· :iga.in accounted for n big ah11.ro ot the mcndous tca.m whi ch has conaistenlly Pointer's scoring na Koepke bit tor 14 boa.ten school!, tilled a.s Big Ten con· ;ind Johnaon for JS, but in nddition tcrenco powers. to their scoring they ubo grnbbed their

Terry McMahon (l:?3) wns pinned shnre of rebound,i. in ~:-17 by Bob Sanderson, !l confcre nco Both ot th e big boy11, ,Johnson nnd champion in tho opening match, nod Koepke, fouled eut. of tho gnme, but J ohnny Langton (130) lost a 5-1 deci- thii didn't hothe r the boys th:at were 111 ion to another conference chan,p, J>nul in there 01 th ey kopt A'D fighting and Krueger. Confercnco chnmpion Vernon s tn\"ed otr n Titan rnlly in the last Aries then decisioned Don Smith ( 137) tew minutes ot the gnme. 6-J, nnd Bernie Junior (147) wa.a pin- Jack Whippi ch was O:thkosh'1 )end· ned, in cloeo mntch, by Paul Anderson ing acorer 1L.!t be con tributed 26 points in 4:38. R:llph Seclcldt ,vaa pinned to tho Joscr'a effort. lle wna followed in 3.31 by Larry Martin, nnd John by Rusa Tiedeman with 17 and Dick Boyne (167) -ran into nnother eonfor- Verboten with 14.. once champ and Joa~ n J0-3 deci1ion. E,·ery Pointe r thn.t sa.w .:1ction gtu-e

ene-Enh\·~-d-tbe p1nn&d--Dav.o....llu.r.h. bi~onhibution to the victor7-......Bo·

Two more seniors, lfork Schom mer ot Knuknunn :md Don ll c rrnrnnn of Stevt:' nl:' Point , fi1,,<uro hca\·ily in Dr. Harrcr'a plllns. Mnrk throws the dis· cus, runs the JOO and :!:!O yn rd dnshu, a.nd boltla down a fog of the relay tenm. Don is n. weight -man 1Jlieki11g mainly to the jn,·clin.

Tom Albe r!', a first ·Hemester senior, fii,'llres to gi,·o the 1>oi11ters r o a I depth in tho distnnces uud will do hi 11 i; tuJf in the mile and two-mile. Torn hui lit trom Antigo.

Fou r 80phomoroa; Larry Collins, Carl Huberty, Dn,•e Jeriiey nod Bill Rubsam, round out tho roster of letter-win ner!. Larry, n. Westfield product, runs the 440 and n section of lbe relny. Tho pole· vnult nnd high-jump nre Huberty ') ape· ci:1ltie1, while Bill is :i. middle-di.,ta.ncc runner. Co.rt bnib from Len.a while Bill ia a Now. Lo~doner. ·

When you pause ... make it count ... have a Coke

but. (177) 1n 6:38, ,vho 11uftered h111 )oft and Wieman played a great. f loor rcih~OClie'f'IfcW?'Ouffr!~ 'tO"' firat 1099 n.ftor 12 strnight victorie1 in' game and ndded l6 poinb between the spor~ this year n:o: John Sm~th, collegiate compet-ition. Dave'a brother, them. Jim RichnrdJ1, a. f .rellhman, put_ Don Snuth,. Dn,•e Q1111nby, Dave .z1m· Kon, was pinned by Gene Enland'11 in !!OfDC irnportnnt pointidn-tho--eloaing merman, Dtck lln.111, Leono.rd ~mc1, , ___ _ brotbe,,-'Om-.n, in- J :-40 of-the inn}- nunul(!a and Jcrry---vi'nceoiQa. niCe job U:Ob Oertz,-Oeorgo at:uckey, . . nu=Bor·,· bout of the evi!ning. ot b!lll handling to keep the ball away n1tzke, Bob Erdmnnn, Mol\'ln Sonnen-

There wore two exhibition matches. from the Titans. tag, Ed _Fravell, Joh~ Anderson, edJlohm_(137) Jo11t a 5.3 deci11ion to LeRoy Gu1d t, Bob Vicker, Dave

---i1hliffi"'ir.a'ivi~-»i'vtf'Jeney-(16l) ---- - Sbafton,.:::.J.i~fille.r,_Jo.b:;:-ltille1,=Jlill_l=======;F=== ==============::::;~ wrc11tted to a draw wltb Dale Ander- L A $ K A I #1' Ahvorden, D:ave Hurlbut; John Hartz, I aon ot Lother. ~ Jim Sautner, Terry Pe11Se, Ed Prohn.a-

Tha loaa gave John Roberti' mat- BARBER SHOP ka, and Btll Anderson. men a record , ot five win1 and three As yet a season 'it schodule hat not Jouea f or "t he ieuon a.nd an overall rec• 21M Door ff'Ollt Jeu,-1 .W.. been drawn tsp. lo all it will probably ore) for the Jut two aeuon., ot eight . lfO U.SU. \ ,ElMfl UIST con1bt ot 1ix or MTen meet!!, ineluding wiu and fi•e defeat,. the •tate m.eet in May.

;. __.. IOffl&'I ~ AUntOlm Of 1"I ~ COMPAH't' IY

LA SALLE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY

01 fSJ , THI COCA..COlAGOWAH'f

With Many Try.outs With• one tcturning tetterm:1.n nnd

ll other bopeful1, the CSC·tennis sqund began n·~k-outs Jut week in tho trai n­ing school gym :i..nd on the eourt11 be­hind Delzell Hall. With the new snow· f all, ho,,·c,·cr, th e <'ourtmen were f orced inside :i.nd nre now working closely under the auspices of Coach Bcrn:ird Wic\'CI.

The' rolun1ing letterman happens to he t~o )95,1 No. 1 man anti h:llC of th e No. 1 doubl cs combinntion. Tl«.' i s lanky Kc.n Wns!lerm:in, a sophomore ph~nomcnon from Shnwnno :ind Orecn Bay. "\Vnas " h:1.d bN~n pL-1:dng cluring­th o summers with Don Rondcnu, th e Northwestern Unh•l"' rsity footbnll star and former stnh.• it inglcs chnmp. Was­serman nnd Rond1•:lu won the Green B:iy city tlouble~ cham pionship in 1!15:t.

Other tn·outs nro A I Due, Cn rl Wie­man, Peto 'Klose, Earl (ir0,\•1 Or\f Koep· kc, Jim Ructncr, Ronny Alt enburg, Ed Wulgnert . Gene N oonan. Tom Spicer and Bill Stl'inknmp. ''Conch Doe " Wie\'el hn!l issut'd n cnll for moro plnyers st:tting that th ere :\fC .Mfinitcly_ fi \'o positions opc.11 :ind n limited numl)cr of hop<'fuls. ·

The schedule is not ~0 111pleto bccnn!ic of th o conrt're.nce r.onches mcotin~ t.bi ~

Twins t.o the cud ! Tlrnt11 tho motto A citation in recogni tion ot bi:1 1?.l· of the. Paulilon iwins. What ono doe:t eeptiorml :icn·iccs to the cause ot con.

;; 1 the other mult t do likewU!e. Jlerc':t the t1crrn tion h:ts hecn presented Fred J ;:_ ~ Jntcll t: "d1meeck lc, c.h:ti rm:m or the Cl·n tr3i

I n Sociology !!10 everyone dr<>w from &t.ntc c·onser ,·ulion cduc:1tiou dt•part· a. basket for the p;art thnt he would ment. Thll merit :twnrtl w:t~ lllll de by

piny in ~ Soe.iodmmn. There would bo · ~:1~\,t~;:1:r~lr~;r;i;,11

10fo~;;~/

0nS<!rv:1.

nn .;'~\?:;ntic and !\ democrntic !aif!ily •rtu;? llllfl}{l:IC of the co11 11cn•:11 ion a-por- r. - · . . •. wnrd,1 i" to direct ntt entio11 to ou·t .

A(!e.r c,•c r~>on,c htul Jr:twn, }.t1ss Uat:t 11 1:mding proft'.'S:tio~ antl am ll(,_ ....._ ____ __ J.X.owll.nm1.,-;-tho--iust-r-uelor,_n~kcd-who--h~d- cons •n-:i II wor er, w 10 migh~ not

·d~:1w11 st1p:1 fo r th e d1~fll rc11~• p:u t:1. othcrwi~,, f(• cci ,·o public. r('co;:n itio,i

~ , _j

~~~c:u~: n:·::~\Of:::i:;.101;:~!lur!\~;~r b~! ~'i~ci\~C!!.o~:. tu :<how the importau1:c of

h:ind. E,·cryono thought that wa.8 n good joke. But when they got to t11c littl <> ~is te r or tin• demoi:r:1tic (:unily :111d Ge ne rai sed hi ,1 hand n:1 ha\'iur; drawn tho J\:t rt, the cl:1ss roared wit h laughter nnil surprise. ·

Going: do wn tho lrnll a ·littlo l:1.t r r thi i. comment wa,i hl'anl from the twi1111, '' How dol' :1 n little sister net, anyhow, The on!:,,· girl at our houso is our mother!"

Piano, Accor?ion Lessons

and

Aw:1nl wiuu erK were still'et~d by :i panel of prof,·~~i.mnl writers, iueluJ-ing dhc (oll~\\' ing: Peter 1J,"o:;Jmr~ l·ditor, Nl'W York l:1to "Conscr \':i'. lioni.sl;" .K Dodtl, erc:1 lor oC th l• l'Oln ie

s trip "l\1:lrk Trnilj" )tich:wl lluJobu \\':1 ~hin~to11 corrc:<pondc11t for 4 i 8po rt; Afield" and :1uthori1y on con 9orvation ll0}!i!, l:1tion : · John ~ lock, eo11:ien·:1tiou 1•1litor, Pitt :ihuq,:h J>rcst1 , :md Al:i~t.,ir .\l :w B:dn, i:hic.f or · information Jfri­,;iou, U. S. artd Wildlife sen·icl•,

COLL£GE EAT SHOP weekend nt. Mad i:1011 lo m:ikc pln..ns. DR. HENRY A. ANDERSON (right) i, $hown 05 ho li, ten. for the " tell-tole heort beot" of Instrume nt Rentals !0'~::::· t~: ~~:r~:c;:. \~:~:1~ };::·~:~~~ ':t!~~ :~;:~!!~:e"~~~,e~e~:~~gtcs't~ini~~~hown recording the_dota on__heahfuecorcf, l-----~a110 1-- -- _

m!t.ke their 1054. ,debut. Other matches --~----·-----------------~ will be nnnounred Inter.

Matmen E·nd Season At Awards Session ·

"And Say Ahhhh" - That's The CSC He(!lth Service

"Oka:,.·, next!"

Aud you , n f r <>shm:rn o r a tr:111sfcr

year!'!. The excuses for illness gi"cn h~- th o ht'.':lith service office a re added tO the henlth record a.(ter they hri"e been initia led by the adviser and re­turned.

Kathryn Turney Garten Plays To A Full House

GRAHAM-LANE Music Shop . On the South Side

CSC'a \'nrsity ,v restlc rs nnmecl llernio !'! lll llcnt, in a iilrnpcll'S8 while s:1.<'k Junior honorary. enptain for the 195°3 ·5-I ,;trp p;.'d behind tho curtnin to b :w c ecnson :incl Dn,·c nnd Ken Hurlbut co· _n,u r phy:1 i<' :1.l cxnminntion , which in ­capta ins for t)lo 1954-55 season on :a d u.Jed ha\'ing your knc('.~ tappecl, your recent ballot. .,. $' ,,mach thumped nnd :,.·our heart Kathryn Turney Garten, beautifully WAL LY IS

Grappling conch John Roberts nl so hc:,rd. This fnll ex:1.mlnnt iou was pnrt atti red inn gown of blnck taffeta t ri m- " Yo11 wouldn' t ho..-. to do that lo 9•t

nnnouncod the awarding of 10 letteu of the hcnllh i;cn·ice offered hero nt med with blnck \"Civet, made her sixth ;:~••d0i°\::k·:: .<;>c1;:!~!.~: s:::1. to---itr--11qund:--Tho!!o--re.-eiving,nonv- CSO. nPfw:nrnnce o a CIIIJ>!l.cily crowd1'"',i~n~ ~•ir~-AAi::;;;:;-~::;::---1tc:':::=::=:::::=::=:::=::=;::=:HH grams were J ohn Lnngton , Stevens The rcma indC'f of the year, trent- csc auditorium Monday nighi, ' under Men's Store

Public Square

Point; Jphn Boyne, Ccntcnille, :Mass. ; mc,nl!I :rnd nch'ico nre gi,·cn · in the the sponsorship of the , Busine:is :ind Be;ie Junior, Stc,·eni Point; Terry Me- Health Scn·iee offi ce by )Jiss Mnry ProfcH ional Women 's club when she Y on , ~Veetfield ; Ken Hurlbut, Ste- Xcuhert;cr, rc~i!'!leretl nur:;c, or Dr. B en- presented her interp retation of "De­ve~ Point; Dri~e Hurlbu t, Stevens ry ·A. ,\ ndcrso n, tlio school ·physician~ sirel'/ ' by Annema rie Solinko. ~01nt; E2.-~ S~ Colun~ . Bal h :M.OOl~ Xe:uberR'o.l""i ·~he-a.-ttfie~ om-cai---------"----H---w1sE-MEN'-tJSE--W*tl:-'f'S--

~ c~felat, Len:i;Fred Bollm, Stevens S o·clock ju the mornini: unti l -a o'clock ThCl,look whicb ' )Ira. O::irtcn re\'ie\\'­- - Eo1nt; an;d;-Dn.,·e_Jc.rse:i,; lmond.--"illthcn rteriioon and D r. Anderllou is cd w:1i4 the §tory of Citizencss Bernn•

In addition, Dn,•e Hu rlbut won tho a\'nilablc from 1 to 2 O'clotk in th e tliue Eugenie Desiree Clary, daughter wrestler's nw:ud, nn nn nunl awn.rd ~re- nfternoon. of :a :\l nrseilfos silk mcrcbnnt, who pfny -scntt'd to tho l!.enson 'H outstnndlilC cd n fa.scin~ting role in French biatory grappler. Dn,-c ended his 11ccond sen- Colds, influenzn , laboratory burn~, through Napoleon'a rise, reign nod fa ll son with n 6-J record. cut a anti brui~cs :rnd minor injuries :rnd then went on to·n regn l 1pot on her

Individual Records 11u eh as ~prains :ire some of the things own in. :another Jnnd,

Won Losi1:>ri'v, ~,:~i~~fisdu~!0

~ 11;!!~co t:~u r:;0s;\e~!~i=:~ Desi ree, '";'h~ t IO\'C, becnmo

BOWLBY'S ...:_CANDIES POINTERS

For All Your Printing For Delicious Needs See Ralph Sec,fcldt ., l ailment and thiit is t:ikcn cn rc of ·engngcd nnd wns then jilted by tho

Dn"e Hurlbut . . . .. 6 0 nt the hospitnl. The n\'crngO trouble ambitious ~npoleon, Inter became Ma-- Ken- Rurlbu<-----..h- '-- 0---- ·of-"toll cgcn itud·C"nts""irsldn diSOl'd~-r:-- -dnm o.:--Bernndotte,-.whoso husbnnd ns

__ l:lome-made <::hocolate,.__ __ lf._ ____ _,,s_.EE._"' ____ _ ,, ,11-.:

Da,·e Jcrcsy ... _ 0 111ndc king of Sweden. · John Boyne . _. . . 2 1 · Dingno11is, acl\'ice ::ind treatment rid-Terry McMnhon __ 3 o minis tered in th o health 11crvico arc Fred Bohm ., o free to stµcl cnts. Houso calls by the John Langton . . . · ... _. _ 5 o college physi cian hn\'c bee n discon-Bcrnic Junior _. . . 3 tinucd but )li;,s Neuberger s till mnkes

Don Smith 1 :,'/,; ~:1

• bc~i~~it~ol:~:ot;o;s~t~~;a~i~M!~:

Well known to Stevens Point t111dic.uce11, )lr1t. Cinrtcn, who i9 from lndi:ann.polis, lndiann, hu a. flo.turnl Jr:uno.tie gift fo r inter preting bookl. lier repertory of books is kept at a con1<1aut :IOO and she adclti 50 to 60 new ,·olume? t o her li :1 t each yea r.

Go To BOWLBY'S 112 Strongs. Ave.

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PUBLISHING COMPANY

Faculty Elects Officers -· - in A Recent Election

n11tl sophomores :inJ $GO for juuiora and Sl'niors. This cnn only be appliod to hos pifnl bills. Tho ser\'ice nl!'lo adminis­te rs tre:1tmt'.'nt 11ta rted by :1. i,it1ulcnt's

The BPW eluh aponsors ~(rs. Go. r­teu·Jt progra.m to rnise monc.y for its 8c hol:1rship fund, awarding a ac holnr­sh ip enc h Juno to some wo rthy P. J, ,Jarob!!. high school girl who pinna to (•ntcr CSC. Betty P eterson is here on

MO~-The mini mak_!S i~ First and .it's up lo yo_u lo mak~il last,_ _

In nn election held reccn ty, CSC home doctor if modication :rnd instruc -f:ic:ulty members elected the following lions :ire, supplied. officC'fs nnd coTnmittee chairme n for n Each stutlcnt in eollei;:c ha,i n hc:ilth one ycnr term.

Chairman of th e fn cultv i.ii Normnn E. Knutzen. :Miss Syble ~foson is sec­crctnry nnd Miss :\loni1·:1. Bainter, trca ~­urcr. They, together with Dr. Frnnk \ V. Cro\~, make up the executi,·e eom­mittcc,.

Committee ch:drmen elctled were:

r('cord on fil e which is kept fo r four

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tho schola rshi p this your. '-------------------..:.. __ ...:.__ __ I

. DELZELL OIL co._ DISTRIBUTORS OF PHILLIPS "66" PRODUCTS

THE LARGEST SELLING

Auditing, Miu Emily Wileon; aseem· bly, ).lie! Paulino Iant1cs.Pn; alumni, Y rs. Marjorie Kerst; bu1, Fred J . Schmeeckle; commencement, Gilbert \V. Fauat; curriculum, Dr. Warren 0. Jen­kins ; foreneics, Leland M. Burroughs; library, ..Nolis R. Kampeng:i ;- Ycsolu­tion s, Misa Mo.rgnret Ritchie; nnd SO·

eial, MiH lliriant lloscr. Orticers for the A WSCF (AHocin­

tion of Wisconsin State College Fncul­ties) were elected by the faculty in Febriia'". rol- C. E --1&· ,-,.·ae elected- -

COFFEE.~ .,..,. 1erson is the ifato president ol' t e

1-------trq AWSCF.

The tollo"jng committee ehnirmeu ---were alao elected: Salary nnd lenve1,'

Gllbl?i~Fiiua ; tenure an ncndemfc- -freedom, Albert E. Hanis; legislB.tion, Ya, May Roach; and improvement

SJ~VENS_ P-OINT-"----'--1-=l

of teacher education, Dr. Mary Eliza-tlllc&milb ---- -

The faculty aecrcta.ry · and treasurer were also elea'ed to theas post! for the · local A wac:r.

The A WSCF offieen ud commit.tee D15'1.AYS FEATURING the work of every depar1mont In the Home fc d ivbJon will be ofte of ""DEN -chairmen were elected for & two year tlM l!kljor ottroction1 of th• lt)'M 1how whkh th• gol1 ore P'•sentlrtg today. h 1ure to '" _ i,. Vf\ . EVENINGS term. th.ml Above (right to left) are Viv.On Sch1.1ltz, Annette 8ro1, RoMfflG,Y Poldn, . hYerfy Wog- .-_ .~,

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Luncheonette. 441 MAIN

SPORT SHO.P

Stevens Point • Sweatshirts

98c School Sweaters

$8.95

courteous - convenient _ dependable

"across lrom the college"

W.here Sma rt M.in Shop

Eveirywh•r• yo11 look theM days, it'1 ''3·0 " or " cinemoKOp." a nd the CSC c:i rt deportment THE CONTINENTAL i1 not to be outdone. Mory McCa uley h ,hown 01 ,he ln1pecb the bird houM orroftQ .. tMnl whk h 1he mode il'I Henry M. R11nh'1 Art 211 clou. ~fo, more of theM lnh'igulng littM CHOlion1, Me the b1.11'4tln board ouhide th. Art room on the 5e<Ortd floor.

3-D Produced With i8 na t ionnlly k now n for it11 in ter('i1t iu children nn d work in the childrcD111

New Art Experiment ~~::•;e·wo~~c oi:e~::n~·D~ceino:e~:~yca:! Membora of Art 211, unde r the direc- which ch ild r<'n t horoughly responded.

lion ot Henry ~[. Runke, arc ex- The produ ction WM !'ponsorcd by the perimen ting in n fi eld of nrt which P rimnry Cou ncil or which Be tt y Crook h:as lorf'g been neglected. By u11ing is preftldcnt. whito con11truction- pape r,. which hn» --- -----

::; ~; :•ae:re w~!!iu:~~;0;:r:;

1~i~~c:~ Earl Grow Eleded

:, ionnf";j»c Urea. -A- s·• p- •~ Thi, typo of wo,k st,o,.cs the vn luo "$ .19 p reSlaenf

~L:r:~~1f:;:e~~e a~.:i::: ~~ o.;:;:u!ni~ Ea rl Grow wna rerently elected pre&· the Ca.,ting of shndow11. This pape r ~l~netr ~~f?~!;~

3n!~iB::s~~:d::~1~~r::!~:

~ ::w~~oun~,·o~~.c~e/cr J>p_u ln r in . p.tCJtid~ ·~mpt.r.ollot.; .

Tho work which tho cln!l8 h:ad do ne ~:C:~1;~~ikuic~;;to~~i'}~h~tl!~8c, w::;;:;

!~/~:~~~.:~. j;1111~: t~i~l~c::e ~:r~ooi~ m:i~hnll ; Gene llurrilfh, junior mn'r.

on th e second floor nnd collci;:e 8tudcnl! ~:::~u;·~:I p~~~!::~~, ; ~nplnin. · K en and lncult.y :ire in\' it cd to ,·icw it nt :my time.

Pu ss In Boots Entrances ' Huge Audiences Friday

T he fair · ta lc of th e cleve r litt le

morning n nd :1ftcrnoo11 performa nces of the Clnro Tree )1 :ijor p roducti ou of •· Pu)lit in Boot11" 011 .F'ridny in th e col­lege :,.uditorium.

llore th:an 1100 ticke t.JI were sold to tho town11pcople, college ~t udcnb :,.nd facu lty, city and rur:al 1tchool student s.

For Every Financial Service Sae .

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STEVENS POINT, WISCONSIN

Members of F. D. I. C.

Grnde 11 l ulle uu .nttcn dcd from Lincoln, 1..------------~ ~ mcrson, G:i r liOl<J~ J etrcrson, 'McK in ·

1ey and Tr:aining 1chool11 in Stevens Point and f rom Junct ion City, McDill, Cartmil l, L iberty'"Bell , Stockton, Rocky Ru n, Whito Lily, Ro11holt, General McGlachli n, Onk Hi ll o.nd L ieUtenant :Mal lory school1 in th e county.

The moment t ho eurtain11 were p:ar t­cd the audience• were captivated with t bo eight ot Pulfl. The child ren we re thoroughly engro58Cd nnd demonstrat• ed thia with 1igh1, and la ughter and pu ro t'ODtentment. ~arent, and other adult, were well pleased with the play.

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-~ -- Choice of-Kcl logg!s-ccrca l~and mil" Jr.----.:..

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from now through Mardi 23. ·SEVEN OF THE 10 PAST pt'elidHII of !he Ste .... n1 Poinl lulineu a nd ProleuJom,I Woinen'• clvb a re or ho .... been meinben of the CSC teodiing or a d111lnb trotl.,. •toff. from Jefl .eoted, Mn. Groce ltoberbon, M.ISS BESSIE MAY ALLEN, MISS SYBLE MASON, Dr. Morie Ker. .. n Dubin.kl. Stondi119 frOftl S.ft o re MISS CAROLYN ROLFSON, Miu He'9n Grabow.kl, MISS M.Y. ROAC H, tMI dub'• first p'.°fffident, MISS LYDIA PfElffER., MRS. ELIZABETH Pflff NE~ a nd MISS MARIE $WAUOW. ~ t •• -

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Dr. Dq_udna Re orts On Venezuelan· Experiences

By Daphne Porter Dr. Quin('y Doudnn, Den n or Ad· tom~raturu hovt"rs around · tho mid·

minUltration rl'turood hero March JO M.'Vcntie11 moat o r the ti me.

---ftSHER'S

DAIRY "Sett., Mille Produd,

Meo.

Better Heohlt"

&ttti r 11pcndinic two week1 in Vt!nctuela n .-cnu8C of h i11 tlruitoJ s tny., Dr. where he helped or~nlr.o n. now normal Doudna ,ua not ablo to 1eo too much aeboot in Rubio, Venuueln. Doudnll of V!.! nezucln. ll owe,·er, ho ~t n a lto s(M'nt 1ovoral dny:i in Wruihington, l'hnncc to ,•i:Ji t Ca rnen11, wbNo tho Or· D. C. before nnd nft <' r hi~ trip. gnniut ion of Amoricn.n Stnto:i, nttcnd·

_ h w . t ·\ IAA - a,il.A .. l'd by the Sl?i!retnry of State, John Fos~- ·-------------'I ----o-u:tgAA llao.u..a · IJl r~ r-l)u,Ht'1',ht."ld- i·t1- mcetio g11 Doudna- -!==========::;:=:ill

11pou&o ra of lhl' 11 ~\\' .se. 00 , c oso wn:J nblo to nlt('nd on e meeting of the Doudna to r o prl'lll'llt. then\ 111 c0 !1C.ercn.· OAS, which he round very int ere:itiog. ~it h,•111 ~Ith~ f1t..:ulty. und Rdnunutru.- "It wm1 much like a amAll·tt=l\lo meeting

. t.ion of .Jhu, f.8cueln Norn~nl. Rural ]a . of th e 'nited Nationil," lie commcn'ted. tera111en ca n1t, or lnh•r-Amcri cnn Rurttl Doud n:i 11pent l 9S1 in Peru, wh ere Normnl School _to thoao of UI'! who no he helped e11tnbli1b a t t1tc.hcr:i rolleg~, spenllA da S1wani)jh. nnd ll\!t 11ummer ho ,pent a 1hort -time

Th i! con fcrenr ra, 1pokt•n cntirt'ly in in EJ:ypt on " poin t tour ft.elignment. Spani11h , were hl'l ll to b t! IJ> l.!1tahli1h 81 Dr. Doudnn. wu offered a permanent well·rounded an admini11tration and cur· poaition in Wu bington, which would ricu lum J'l.5 poi11ible for tht' nt w school. put him in chnrgc o( the La.tin Ameri·

Tht• IK"hoot, 1r hl'duled to ope n thi, i:an dh·ision ( or Nlucatioa of thl' for · mon th, of(crs 3 two ye,a r cour!l-0 for -~ign ope.r:t.tions 'adminhltr11tion1 but ho Lalin-..\ nu1 ri1• 11n 11 tudt'ulll ,who h11.vo al- dcdined the poti.tion. tMd~· t:t.us;::h t · In normnl &eboolii through·

65 Service Station Across From Bus •

Depot On Clark Street

General Repair

Pure Oil Produds

WrecJcer Service

PHONE 682 0< 65

::i~i:!:~~ '!~;:,:;1;:·g. nl:t~cr::!e:~:= More· Schools Needed Now ~:c!'7:e~~~r:~c:~1:.~;onm:rc1~~z;:; ho-p<•M to impro,·e th e qumlity of it• Thia year about 2.000,000 more see that local taxea dev.oted to public 11ol'mal 11chool•, Doudna eoid. chlJdren wtll be in our elementary sch ools can be reduced without great

Al~ loratl'd in Rubio is ll Yt'ne:&ue· and high schools than were last opposition a.a the children have few l&n No r11111l which ofter• n four year- year . or no preasure groupe pulllng for

courltfl to •tutlent.e without te,u~hing es· a.n~·oi~a~~;: ::e:0 !:a:!~~P:~r~e a~~ th;';1~st state leglalaturee ba,·e far

r-::is:;,:};i.~~~=~ ::~i·;:::I~~ :Ef~:~r:~ri ~f;rr~~;f·~~i:! 2E~f:z~~::i.;. ·~:r;.~: :r~!~ u.e tho Tr 11 ining l l'hool ht're. with teachera poorl>" trained because there are movements a.toot to ln-

Jult to p ro,·e what a icmall world of the teacher-shortage, and many creHe the tai:: on gaaoll.ne and ear­thb ttnll~· iic, Dr. Doudna mentionNI able to attend only half-da)' eesalons mark It for r oad, . Indeed, a num­that ont> fo t"ulty ml'mbtir or the Inter· o f school. ber of states have written In their Amerirn S omu,1 il4 :t.. n111n from Co111a '.\fa.ny p:arl'nts ha,·e r hildrtn with atate conatltutlOn a 1>ro,·l1lon re­

'.Btca " ·horn Doudna 1net while in Pl'ru. thue trhool h3nditap._ Some of them quiring ievenue from gaa tax to be Tbil4 mAn bc>rnmt' ,·e ry frit'n dly with ban chlldren crowded Into cloak- used only tor ro&ds. Dr. Ooudn11 a nd t'\'t'n namrd hi1 aon rooms and storerooms for ctusee In Of course, we all w&nt good roada, llfter t.he DoudnJ.'1 foungut ion, Gary. th eir . lor.sl .ehool buildings. They more of them and wider onee. We

Th" build ing~ for tht' two. normal kno,..· firsthand how aerfous the like to drive raater and faater and .ehool• :ire new and eoet a pproiimatt'ly problem 11. wtth more comfort. And u practlcat­Nve.n million. Dr. Doudoa u.id this The problem bu been growing ly everybody bu one or more cars,

SCRIBNER'S DAIRY P~ateurized Dai~ Product,

Phone 1376

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FOR tVERYCUU AT

Goodman's DAD 0

MOM 0

SISTER 0

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SNrbl Pffl, $11.00 • hd. U .00

•-'I yot,r lilt ond choou tr... ow MJ«tion of Sh.af. fW19iftPensotol p, lces.

HETZ1RS s..tj,Sldo

MOIILI! GAS oftd OIL

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Food The Way You - Like It

cozy KITCHEN

Normi.ngton's LAUNDERING

AND DRY CLEANING

Radios - Jewelry - Music

JACOBS & RAABE Tel. 182 111 Waler St

POINT CAFE Short Orders Meal,

Fountatn Service

Berens Barber Shop ................. "For tlle Fined Griu

in Town S.. UI'

LASKER ~ ;~:~nd :r: 'ttw~ia~\:~~c:, ;~c~: ~;~~\! et!J~;~!JY~t';;:e:s~e~:iu~r::: :~:~~~D~/e~~~~e:o::utlalh1;1~~rdr~ GOODM .-u,5-

A bott'l C'O l'l l l about t,S to flO a night, perlty. ' Facing the threat or a mlld re- Mn 121 North Third Sfffft '1toM nu ;:;~ one can t':l:pt'r t to pay $5 for 11. din· do!~~~e 11::ttb::~~~~~~·~::, ::;: :u~o:.:ear::r:f r~~l~!~!~f!;' b::in~ JEWEl[R_S SffVlNS ,OINT, WISCONSIN

Rubio, v tlii"ctii t"lll, t1i~ loci'ti~ of rr o rllli e ldc "era u. ar n. an Yt"ar p - )'m'iil • r·jlt===========:;:;:ltt---~ led:

thl'ck!- 1t.•boob, ii a town of about S,· : ;!<'~u~:db~lyd f~:i~~~;: ::~::~:: ~~: :~~~bl~n wl!~nbegr.!:r t~r:npgp~:.~~=:~ 000 to 10,000 inhabitant• lotlltt'd nur the Colwubi&n•\:cneut'lan border. buslneH aod lndY1try ; and to attract money tor road, than for approprla­Doudna ducribed it u a pltasant town, more of the bright high acbool IT&- tlon.s for school b11Udlnp and for JC)('atf'J In a pidure.11oqu<' ,·&lley. duatea to enter teachers' training col- raising teacbers' eaJarlee.

" The pt'Ople are dH.n an4 fritndly !:fe':· to T;;-:epu:~:1;u~~:t;0r; m~:~ mu~J1:i~. :~! ~~:::!~t f:~r r:::na:~

:;!11~:;: ;.~:~.::~~~n ht:o::i:.c ~me needed school buUdlog,. but with the dh•lde the little lhat ls tflft for edu-

. high costa of conatructloo , the money eating our ch ildren- Shall we rob Since the main ladu1trit1 of Rublo the>~ get doesn' t go very far. ' them of their birthright by pouring

are thf' oil 1.nd roff<"e iudu1triN, mott Besides .. all over the nation , there more cement! Good road• are good. __ __,•,t0 ritch•c..-~ le &re t'm2!_cu·<'d_ in~ tht't~ bas- g.rown- up a- ree.latance- to high- Better~achooll are--better;-Roada can

it taxeat With federal and state tuee watt. Children cannot. The climat~ h nry agrttable u tht' 10 high . many cltlsene Incline to try --6. ·c. ~yers, PH.D

By Request - To please our customers dancing nightly

in our dining room 7-p.m._-:-~on. Our place is-tops-for food­

and service. Our prices and foods can't be beat. Try our

home cooked ~Is at our Cafeteria - choose what you

want to eat and pay less. \

Sandwiches - hot or cold Chili and Soups served at aH times.

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