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Don't Forget! Tbere once was a man not unique tn tbJoklog lilmselt qn.lte a ahtque. Dut the g&la dodn't ran For th1a fellow at all ' Write · 1mericu:-- -. -. - For-be-only macte-tbtrty a wlque.. No. !S There Was a Young Lady- M , . GI Cl b w·11 p f Hear. Ye! Win a Prize! Enter the en S ee. U I er Orm ~~i~!~~'~, 0 ~!~ an~!m· ~~!~ h~ ... ~~ 1 ~!est!! · At Annual Fall Concert Tonight benighted That he shrieked In hi s pain h L~ · :: ~:::'t!n..°;a;;;en he was slighted We shall represent here with a--. T anugiving Program Jo Sing for Students Friday And ate Just U hearty The kings of Peru were the Incas To Ba Given Tuesday The Men's Glee clu-b will present Its av.nual Fall concert~ tor tbe PU 1 o Aa 1f ~e'd been really invited. ~~~~l~~ 9 k 4 n~ 9 n s8:.n big drlncas. An organ prelude by Fred Stepha- this evening, at 8 o 'clock In the coll ege audltorlum, The club Wm aleo p...,. :? £;~11::;?1~:~:~:·:::;2; !:: :t;:~:t~u thought they s: Eii:ia~h 0 °i:.~~tFl~!~~~~ :::tei:~:~t:r:1 1 {~:~~::1::.m;::::nm;r::t.: 1 ::)a::.::.::·:.\: : PolDter, 1a for · the purpose of re- o•c;:ec:~rend Jans J. Vander Graft, ~~~':r:: obr9 TS:a!: 1 ~:~~~g::;~r:i::::!~ ~~~k!h: -p;:1e:' :;:~ .,~ f 1 =:g :~~e!os!~r~:c~l~;~e~~~~ Ther~;:1 a young damsel named who will apeak on the subject, "What Lewoas; "Laudamua," Protberoe; "Oklahoma," Rodg8rs-St1cklee; "Sml Hn dent.a and faculty are encouraged to Who liked to play stu d for apparel. Tradition Means In hTank.sglvlng,'' Through_.'' P e ri n; "Mealtallon," Wennerberg-Wfck; " Tbe creation," Rtch- enter. . Her opponent's straight fluab =~~ 0 ~e the main speaker of the after- ~~:u<!a:~:c!!~;e:::~!~h;;A~l J;~::n~:;,.r~~~~~~~~~~n; fl Csecboslova- Tbree prizes are being off ered for Brought a maidenly blush Several musical &elections In keep- Highlighting the pr ogram will be .:----:--::-:----,=-:----,,---- ::::Jv:~.n"!.U~=-~:~~ <. !~t=!~i~; And a hasty trip home In a barrel. t;!t~~~~e;c::1 1 ~~ ::, .~!~~~: :~~: ~~::y;b~a!~;a~~ll~~::: t~~n 0 o:. ~ : ::i°. solo- by Robert Karsten, board composed of the Pointer staff An Irishman , Patrick McGuire, wUl be gtven by. ctiarles Robina and Mosinee, and John Bruha , bua , Accompanlsta ar'e Ruth Ann editors will Judge the contest. All Once started to light a big fire. the Benediction w111 be given by Bob Weyauwega. An organ solo wUI be Charlesworth, Frank_ Wesley and Ro- Umerlcke must be In by December 12. The. wood was so green Kristianson. David Sllverman will played by Edward Plank, Jr., and a bert Karsten. · A basket labeled, oddly enough, That he used kerosene -- · 1 di d s II s lb 111 · The Glee Club of 38 ,yolcea baa the ;!;!::~lc:f~,;~e.wm be placed In the Now, he's gone where the fuel ls :c;e~r:!c:e~an a Y er nerw groupslnglng"WeGatberTogether ." ·followlngperaonnel: lo caae any 0 ,. you future · umertck ___ d_,,_e_r . _________ .:.__T_h_ e_p_r_ o_ gr _a_ m _w_n_1_ c_1• _s_e_ w _1_ th _ t_h_e This year's program wlll be spon- Flrat Tenors : W1111am Clayton, ,. sored by the Women's Self Govern• Baraboo ; Howard Moon, Elroyj Ro- geniuses are stlU not quite certain y A · 1 g I ti Shirl 8 b ger Schneider, Wleconiln Rapids: what a limerick Is, here are-a few ex- OU ng ctors v·,e For i: g::!~~t c~1!;rman e!t t~ene:ve°:f Frank Reda, Winter: Bomer Plumb, amplea: AU 2: 10 classes wlll be d1Bml11ed for Wlacon1ln Della; Inlng Wagner, An- A gent with a drooping mustache O ''A' 7 R • . the assembly, according to word re- lElgo; James WUUama, Moelnee; Patt Chewed some hair out while eatlDg Hansen. . · Second Tenore: · Ray Cook, Unity: ne-act . at1n · gs celv~d !rom President ·Wllllom C. ves, Madlaon. __ h_ls_h_aa_h--------1 The annual high school district the Trai ning school and coffee hours ------------- ~~:::a~~?~:~:i~:~n:~•1: ''Blue Christmas" Is .Theme . of Senior Ball one-act play contest will be held In at 9 a.m. and at 3 p.m. at Delzell Sadie Hawkins O. ut MadlaODj Bob Kristiansen, Wau1&u : the CSC auditorium on Saturday, Hall. Special pictures will bo, taken Edwin Heuer, Wild Rose; Arion Par- November 22 . ln charge of acUvltles of college students at work during To Get Her Man ---1 kin, Hancock.: . · Leroy Purcbatu.e wm be Supt. A. D. Wicklund of Ne- the day. Recordings of plays and lo- Weyauwega; F red Schadewald, Ste- koosa, district chairman of the Wis- dlvlduala wm be made at varloue Hav u Got Yourse? Vena Point; jamea Schub, Three " Blue C r stmaa" la the theme se-- consln High School Forensic assocla• times during the day by Dave SUver- . _Lakes; Ken Hurlbut, Stevena Point. lected for the annual Senior Ball to tlon. No admission will be charged mau of the. Radio Workshop. Dalay Mae baa her inan! Have Baritones: Jeiry Boettcher lier- be held thla year on Saturday, De- for these plays, and college atudenta College atudenta wm be helplD.g Yo!l? If not you'd better 'et your rill; Ro7 Hackbart, Po)'Dette: Dick comber 6 &t Delzell Hall. The orche-- are Invited to attend. Saturday to make the contest a sue- cream of wheat and put on a Uddle Jacobua Manhtleld • Rollllld. Kru ... atr& hasn't been chosen yet, buti In thla district there are 11 Ieaguea , ce88. Virginia Cable ls student chair- speed. Friday night, November 21, ger, M~lnff; WUlla.;. Mouour, II~ plan.s are In proce88 to make thla an with each league holding a coo.teat. man for the coffee hours. Assisting at 8:30 fa the. time and dale: The till: Dave Roa, Plover: WlllSam enjoyable evening for everyone, says The winners of "A" ratings at the her are Sally Scribner, Lola Scbroe- display of the catchlns' will be at the Kohls, ·portage; Bob Wlnterf ildt, · eney Drechsler., president of the le. ague contesta are t he 1cbool1 which der, Beverly Paa:kt, Trudy Schnaufer, Training school gym. Dig up t bo1e Shiocton; Ronald Wlallu1d, Wauto- aenfor clau. · "wlll'"1Krtt:!p' rennted-here=tn thia-dia"" -Cleo:.Ee.t n Bobble Broeren, Flor- Dog Patch .clothes of yourn a~d .!'el - ma; Royce Wade, Manhfletd.. The lls"t of committees 1a- a.s-fol ct-meel t-The-acboola wiD.nt ng 0 A" once Payne, Rtta zern ewakl and' - ae~win...one...o_ tbe_prlz.ea-- _cause,, Bauee· Johlb:&D.4 JUch.arcl-Bma. lows: General co-chalrm~n, Mary raun· gs on Saturday wm come back Homer Plumb. A member of the $10 In prizes will be given away. joy Weyauwega; Wlllfam Andenon, Wlt- Brtttnacber and BUI Clayton; ' theme, to CSC on December 6 for tht'i He- faculty Public Relations committee Juice and dog patch cookt~s wm fUl tenberg· .Ruu Hutter Milton· LN Joyce Moll, chairman, Pat Barrett, tlonal contest. wlll also be pr919nt. the hollow after dancln' and awlngln' Carlaon: MenomJnee 'Falla; 'Gary Delores Newhall, RolaD.d Krueger , Schools which will be presenting Miller Chairman of Crew your partner fo r a few hours. The Krueger, Moelnee; William Schwein- Ray SOmmera, and Janice Gruen; de· plays on Saturday are Weyauwega,. John Miller ta chairman of the coat - only a meager 60c per ler, Mosinee; Edward Plank, Jr,, a., coratJona, Glenna Clark,, chairman, Bonduel, Wittenberg, Iola, Weelfleld, 1tage crew committee. Jim Stasko, couple. vans Point and. Da't'fd. Stelcbek, 8teT- ROl8 Ann Kearns, Sally Connor, Ruth Adame-Friendship, Loyal, Green• Ed Kmiotek, John Soetebeer, Pat · The commttteeir mak.ln·g-thta--gala- ens Point. - - FletJng, Don Vlsaera, Jack . Polzln, wood, Mosinee, Bowler, Or81bam, Malick, Fr ' ank Brocker and Jane whlng-dlD.g po11lble are : Advertatng; The Gl ee club bu 1cheduled. AD Parr Eves; dance hall , Ed Heuer, Birnamwood. Edgar, Endeavor, Weet· SchuJts are working with him. Nancy Court, chairman; Cleo Gllbert, Aaaembty concert at Merrlll BJall chairman, John Sandberg, Suzanne boro and Medford. The information desk will be staff. and Shlrl~7 Sheeta; decor ations; School at 2:3 0 on TUeeday, November Tate, Dick Bruh&; orchestra, Jack K,ler To Act A1 .Judge ed by Bernadene Sb8rfin,ki, Barba· Diane Slef, chairman, Mary Ann 25, and an. evening concert at 8. Popect, chairman, Jerry Barton, Earl S. KJer, instructor ID 1peech ra Hanson, Dick: Toaer, Penelope But- Smith and Belen llberner ; ticket 1------------- Jean Sarbacker, Arion Parkin. at Eau Claire and a graduate of CSC, tock, Rosemary Polzin and Bill Groe• makers, J'oyce Jones, chatrman and Joan Chapman. Publicity, Ron . Papke, chairman, wtU 1lt as · critic Judge. Leland M. 888. Helen Jones. Clean up, Pbyllla Caskey, chalrmu, Virginia Cable, Bob Flint, Bob OruBurroughs, bead of the Engllab and Ushers wm be Dick Toaer, Berna- Refreshment committee, Clara Col- Mary Anne Raahlr:a, Dorothy Gerner, tns, Kathryn Stantevlcb , Verna speech departments here, la chairman delle Shertln,kl, Margie Thalacker, rue, · chairman, . Mary Bartelt and Belen Jones and Joan Chapman; Schaefer, Kay Leahyj Invitations, of local arrangement.I and baa ap- Harr l8t Marten and Maryjo Reznl· Mary Anne. Raa:hka; serving, Joann tlcketa taken, Shirley Sb'eets, cla&lr- Mary pflffner, chalrman-.--- Arllne Mel· pointed Amy Kampeuga and Bob chek. Cuff, chairman, Dorothy Gerner , and man, Gloria Buetow, Roeem&17 Pol- ~t:;U:~!:ni!:~l~h:O~!!e~e~~~~ ::~:"!:~ -:r:.r:i:~~::d.Jlanagen to gr::~~ =~~rB1:;:!l~~';;~:no~\:: . :!~~.la·R~=~~r~u::1z~:~ . ::!:::!:~ zlnT:~::::~f 1 ~n=~ponaored b7 U.. Ilberner, chairman, Ruth Teet.Ion, Activities for the contestants and Lola · sogated are monitors for the Pbyllla Caskey and Joan Chapman; Y.W.C.A. 1(1u Miriam. Moeer ll act,. Wilma Schmeeckle, A.rdla Raalhs , dlrectora Include a noon luncheon at makeup r oom. prizes, Gloria Suckow, chairman, and 't'lser for the group. MaTlyn Ollbert; tlcketa, Barbara Nel· --------------------------------------,----,------------ ion, chairman , Mary Lund, Eleanor Curtis, Vir ginia Marros, DeJon Roth- man; furnitu re, Frank Hottman, chairman, Ann Elsen, Chuck Robin· , on, John Bruha, Dorothy Thompson, Rlch&J'd Toaer, Vivian Hofman, Duaine 'Drew, and Bob KrlsUan.eon: clean·UP, Arlene Altenburg, chair· · man and all member, of the senior clue. Marionette Program On tap for Students A r are treat ln tbla age of modem mechanised. enterta.l.D.ment la in 1tore tor csC atudenta when the Pedal Karlonettee of Cotfer·MUler prNent their tuc.l.natlng dramatJc program ID. tlle colle1e auclltorlum OD Friday, n.cember 5, at 10 a.m. They wlll pr&- . NDt Mollere'• "The Imaginary In- _ T&Dd," a deHr pUrfcal comedy. Tb8N iua-Ulr:9 puppet. are worked from underneath lnatead of the .cue- · tomary method from the top, which ........ them the .nam'e of Pedal Mar- ionette.. TbNe marionettes bring all't'e a1aln the plays whtcb have Pl'Ofl'D tAeti worth o't'er centurl n. l n. the afternoon they wUI pruent .. Ala Baba and the Forty ThlHN" for the •tudenta or the TrafniDg IChOOl .All 080 1tudents are welcome· at ·the morul.D& performance u It fl part ot the regularly BCheduled u,. Na°bly prosraina which are paid. for 11F u.. ota-t acunt1 Ucuu.

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Don't Forget! Tbere once was a man not unique tn tbJoklog lilmselt qn.lte a ahtque. Dut the g&la dodn't ran For th1a fellow at all

' Write · 1mericu:---. -. -For-be-only macte-tbtrty a wlque..

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There Was a Young Lady- M , . GI Cl b w·11 p f Hear.Ye! Win a Prize! Enter the en S ee . U I er Orm ~~i~!~~'~,0~!~an~!m·~~!~h~ ... ~~

1~!est!! · At Annual Fall Concert Tonight

benighted That he shrieked In his pain h L ~ • ·

:: ~:::'t!n..°;a;;;en he was slighted We shall represent here with a--. T anugiving Program Jo Sing for Students Friday And ate Just U hearty The kings of Peru were the Incas To Ba Given Tuesday The Men's Glee clu-b will present Its av.nual Fall concert~tor tbe PU 1 o Aa 1f ~e'd been really invited. ~~~ ~~~~l~~

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9n s8:.n big drlncas. An organ prelude by Fred Stepha- this evening, at 8 o 'clock In the college audltorlum, The club Wm aleo p...,.

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PolDter, 1a for · the purpose of re- o•c;:ec:~rend Jans J. Vander Graft, ~~~':r:: obr9 TS:a!:1~:~~~g::;~r:i::::!~ ~~~k!h: ~~~~~ -p;:1e:' :;:~.,~

f1=:g :~~e!os!~r~:c~l~;~e~~~~ Ther~;:1 a young damsel named who will apeak on the subject, "What Lewoas; "Laudamua," Protberoe; " Oklahoma," Rodg8rs-St1cklee; "SmlHn dent.a and faculty are encouraged to Who liked to play stud for apparel. Tradition Means In hTank.sglvlng,'' Through_.'' P erin; "Mealtallon," Wennerberg-Wfck; " Tbe creation," Rtch-enter. .Her opponent's straight fluab =~~

0~e the main speaker of the after- ~~:u<!a:~:c!!~;e:::~!~h;;A~l J;~::n~:;,.r~~~~~~~~~~n; fl Csecboslova-

Tbree prizes are being offered for Brought a maidenly blush Several musical &elections In keep- Highlighting the program will be .:----:--::-:----,=-:----,,----

::::Jv:~.n"!.U~=-~:~~ <.!~t=!~i~; And a hasty trip home In a barrel. ~~g t;!t~~~~e;c::11~~ ;~~ ::,.~!~~~: :~~: ~~::y;b~a!~;a~~ll~~::: t~~n

0o:. ~:::i°. solo- by Robert Karsten, "°

board composed of the Pointer staff An Irishman, Patrick McGuire, wUl be gtven by. ctiarles Robina and Mosinee, and John Bruha, bua, Accompanlsta ar'e Ruth Ann editors will Judge the contest. All Once started to light a big fire. the Benediction w111 be given by Bob Weyauwega. An organ solo wUI be Charlesworth, Frank_ Wesley and Ro-Umerlcke must be In by December 12. The. wood was so green Kristianson. David Sllverman will played by Edward Plank, Jr., and a bert Karsten. · A basket labeled, oddly enough, That he used kerosene -- · 1 di d s II s lb 111 · The Glee Club of 38 ,yolcea baa the ;!;!::~lc:f~,;~e.wm be placed In the Now, he's gone where the fuel ls :c;e~r:!c:e~an a Y er nerw groupslnglng"WeGatberTogether." ·followlngperaonnel:

lo caae any 0 ,. you future ·umertck ___ d_,,_e_r. _________ .:.__T_h_e_p_r_o_gr_a_m_w_n_1_c_1•_s_e_w_ 1_th_ t_h_e This year's program wlll be spon- Flrat Tenors: W1111am Clayton, ,. sored by the Women's Self Govern• Baraboo ; Howard Moon, Elroyj Ro-

geniuses are stlU not quite certain y A · 1 g I ti Shirl 8 b ger Schneider, Wleconiln Rapids: what a limerick Is, here are-a few ex- OU ng ctors v·,e For i: g::!~~t c~1!;rman e!t t~ene:ve°:f Frank Reda, Winter: Bomer Plumb, amplea: AU 2: 10 classes wlll be d1Bml11ed for Wlacon1ln Della; Inlng Wagner, An-

A gent with a drooping mustache O ''A' 7 R • . the assembly, according to word re- lElgo; James WUUama, Moelnee; Patt Chewed some hair out while eatlDg Hansen. . · Second Tenore: · Ray Cook, Unity: ne-act . at1n· gs celv~d !rom President ·Wllllom C. ves, Madlaon.

__ h_ls_h_aa_h--------1 The annual high school district the Training school and coffee hours ------------- ~~:::a~~?~:~:i~:~n:~•1: =· ''Blue Christmas" Is

. Theme .of Senior Ball

one-act play contest will be held In at 9 a.m. and at 3 p.m. at Delzell Sadie Hawkins O.ut MadlaODj Bob Kristiansen, Wau1&u: the CSC auditorium on Saturday, Hall. Special pictures will bo, taken Edwin Heuer, Wild Rose; Arion Par­November 22 . ln charge of acUvltles of college students at work during To Get Her Man ---1 kin, Hancock.: . ·Leroy Purcbatu.e • wm be Supt. A. D. Wicklund of Ne- the day. Recordings of plays and lo- • Weyauwega; F red Schadewald, Ste­koosa, district chairman of the Wis- dlvlduala wm be made at varloue Hav u Got Yourse? Vena Point; jamea Schub, Three

" Blue C r stmaa" la the theme se-- consln High School Forensic assocla• times during the day by Dave SUver- . _Lakes; Ken Hurlbut, Stevena Point. lected for the annual Senior Ball to tlon. No admission will be charged mau of the. Radio Workshop. Dalay Mae baa her inan! Have Baritones: Jeiry Boettcher lier-be held thla year on Saturday, De- for these plays, and college atudenta College atudenta wm be helplD.g Yo!l? If not you'd better 'et your rill; Ro7 Hackbart, Po)'Dette: Dick comber 6 &t Delzell Hall . The orche-- are Invited to attend. Saturday to make the contest a sue- cream of wheat and put on a Uddle Jacobua Manhtleld • Rollllld. Kru ... atr& hasn't been chosen yet , buti In thla district there are 11 Ieaguea , ce88. Virginia Cable ls student chair- speed. Friday night, November 21, ger, M~lnff; WUlla.;. Mouour, II~ plan.s are In proce88 to make thla an with each league holding a coo.teat. man for the coffee hours. Assisting at 8:30 fa the. time and dale: The till: Dave Roa, Plover: WlllSam enjoyable evening for everyone, says The winners of "A" ratings at the her are Sally Scribner, Lola Scbroe- display of the catchlns' will be at the Kohls, ·portage; Bob Wlnterfildt, · eney Drechsler., president of the le.ague contesta are the 1cbool1 which der, Beverly Paa:kt, Trudy Schnaufer, Training school gym. Dig up tbo1e Shiocton; Ronald Wlallu1d, Wauto-aenfor clau. · "wlll'"1Krtt:!p'rennted- here=tn thia-dia"" -Cleo:.Ee.t n Bobble Broeren, Flor- Dog Patch . clothes of yourn a~d .!'el -ma; Royce Wade, Manhfletd..

The lls"t of committees 1a- a.s-fol ct-meelt-The-acboola wiD.ntng 0 A" once Payne, Rtta zern ewakl and' -ae~win...one...o_ tbe_prlz.ea-- _cause,, Bauee· Johlb:&D.4 JUch.arcl-Bma. lows: General co-chalrm~n , Mary raun·gs on Saturday wm come back Homer Plumb. A member of the $10 In prizes will be given away. joy Weyauwega; Wlllfam Andenon, Wlt­Brtttnacber and BUI Clayton; ' theme, to CSC on December 6 for tht'i He- faculty Public Relations committee Juice and dog patch cookt~s wm fUl tenberg· .Ruu Hutter Milton· LN Joyce Moll , chairman, Pat Barrett, t lonal contest. wlll also be pr919nt. the hollow after dancln' and awlngln' Carlaon: MenomJnee 'Falla; 'Gary Delores Newhall, RolaD.d Krueger, Schools which will be presenting Miller Chairman of Crew your partner fo r a few hours. The Krueger, Moelnee; William Schwein-Ray SOmmera, and Janice Gruen; de· plays on Saturday are Weyauwega,. John Miller ta chairman of the coat - only a meager 60c per ler, Mosinee; Edward Plank, Jr,, a., coratJona, Glenna Clark,, chairman, Bonduel, Wittenberg, Iola, Weelfleld, 1tage crew committee. Jim Stasko, couple. vans Point and. Da't'fd. Stelcbek, 8teT­ROl8 Ann Kearns, Sally Connor, Ruth Adame-Friendship, Loyal, Green• Ed Kmiotek, John Soetebeer, Pat · The commttteeirmak.ln·g- thta--gala- ens Point. - -FletJng, Don Vlsaera, Jack . Polzln, wood, Mosinee, Bowler, Or81bam, Malick, Fr'ank Brocker and Jane whlng-dlD.g po11lble are: Adver tatng; The Glee club bu 1cheduled. AD Parr Eves; dance hall , Ed Heuer, Birnamwood. Edgar, Endeavor, Weet· SchuJts are working with him. Nancy Court, chairman; Cleo Gllbert, Aaaembty concert at Merrlll BJall chairman, John Sandberg, Suzanne boro and Medford. The information desk will be staff. and Shlrl~7 Sheeta; decorations; School at 2:3 0 on TUeeday, November Tate, Dick Bruh&; orchestra, Jack K,ler To Act A1 .Judge ed by Bernadene Sb8rfin,ki, Barba· Diane Slef, chairman, Mary Ann 25, and an. evening concert at 8. Popect, chairman, Jerry Barton, Earl S. KJer, instructor ID 1peech ra Hanson, Dick: Toaer, Penelope But- Smith and Belen llberner ; ticket 1-------------Jean Sarbacker, Arion Parkin. at Eau Claire and a graduate of CSC, tock, Rosemary Polzin and Bill Groe• makers, J'oyce Jones, chatrman and Joan Chapman.

Publicity, Ron .Papke, chairman, wtU 1lt as · critic Judge. Leland M. 888. Helen Jones. Clean up, Pbyllla Caskey, chalrmu, Virginia Cable, Bob Flint, Bob Orul· Burroughs, bead of the Engllab and Ushers wm be Dick Toaer, Berna- Refreshment committee, Clara Col- Mary Anne Raahlr:a, Dorothy Gerner, tns, Kathryn Stantevlcb, Verna speech departments here, la chairman delle Shertln,kl, Margie Thalacker, rue, ·chairman, . Mary Bartelt and Belen Jones and Joan Chapman; Schaefer, Kay Leahyj Invitations, of local arrangement.I and baa ap- Harrl8t Marten and Maryjo Reznl· Mary Anne. Raa:hka; serving, Joann tlcketa taken, Shirley Sb'eets, cla&lr­Mary pflffner, chalrman-.---Arllne Mel· pointed Amy Kampeuga and Bob chek. Cuff, chairman, Dorothy Gerner ,and man, Gloria Buetow, Roeem&17 Pol-

~t:;U:~!:ni!:~l~h:O~!!e~e~~~~ ::~:"!:~ -:r:.r:i:~~::d.Jlanagen to gr::~~ =~~rB1:;:!l~~';;~:no~\:: ~~ .:!~~.la·R~=~~r~u::1z~:~ .::!:::!:~ zlnT:~::::~f1~n=~ponaored b7 U.. Ilberner, chairman, Ruth Teet.Ion, Activities for the contestants and Lola ·sogated are monitors for the Pbyllla Caskey and Joan Chapman; Y.W.C.A. 1(1u Miriam. Moeer ll act,. Wilma Schmeeckle, A.rdla Raalhs, dlrectora Include a noon luncheon at makeup room. prizes, Gloria Suckow, chairman, and 't'lser for the group. MaTlyn Ollbert; tlcketa, Barbara Nel· --------------------------------------,----,------------ion, chairman, Mary Lund, Eleanor Curtis, Virginia Marros, DeJon Roth­man; furniture, Frank Hottman, chairman, Ann Elsen, Chuck Robin· , on, John Bruha, Dorothy Thompson, Rlch&J'd Toaer, Vivian Hofman, Duaine 'Drew, and Bob KrlsUan.eon: clean·UP, Arlene Altenburg, chair· · man and all member, of the senior clue.

Marionette Program On tap for Students

A r are treat ln tbla age of modem mechanised. enterta.l.D.ment la in 1tore tor csC atudenta when the Pedal Karlonettee of Cotfer·MUler prNent their tuc.l.natlng dramatJc program ID. tlle colle1e auclltorlum OD Friday, n.cember 5, at 10 a.m. They wlll pr&- . NDt Mollere'• "The Imaginary In­

_ T&Dd," a deHr pUrfcal comedy. Tb8N iua-Ulr:9 puppet. are worked

from underneath lnatead of the .cue- · tomary method from the top, which ........ them the .nam'e of Pedal Mar­ionette.. TbNe marionettes bring all't'e a1aln the plays whtcb have Pl'Ofl'D tAeti worth o't'er centurln.

l n. the afternoon they wUI pruent .. Ala Baba and the Forty ThlHN" for the •tudenta or the TrafniDg IChOOl •

.All 080 1tudents are welcome· at ·the morul.D& performance u It fl part ot the regularly BCheduled u,. Na°bly prosraina which are paid. for 11F u.. ota-t acunt1 Ucuu.

z THE CENTRAL STATE POINTER

\ . Humor 201 What this school needs ls a course In humor.

Beards Fertilized and Fumigated -

AKL Will Hold Woodchopper's· Ball "Who ever beard ot a humor class?:' you may ask. "Why, it's unheard

A_nd &D.l'~hov.· what good~~_!tdoJ" _ Hey! Look at the beards sprouting "tde the other day. "Unheard of, .. you sayf Ah, no. A special aenae--of humor course In- on thoSe AK.Lboya! No,tberi Is not AKL baa bear'if a few ~ci1Heritlng

traduced at the Unlyerslty of Florida bas proYed so popular that the unlver- a shortage of rai:oi- blades. Tbla Is votes from the girls . Don' t worry , alty plans to make 1t a permanent part or lta curriculum. E~lern • colleges Just a beard gTowlng contest. The g irls, the brush pile& wlll be shaved

~~~ have given' humor ~ trial In t~e currlc~11;1m an.d have foun.d It success- ~~rtt~ r-!l!rd~~ :::~~~ ::a~ :a~::: :!!:~ tith9e·rt:~l.m!::: ::.:w:;~tty soft

There·s more to a course In humor than one may think. It Involves at the annual Woodchopper's Ball on The rest of this Is strictly " OU the · much more tban~the inere reading and enjoying of Joke after Joke during February 3, when the conte8t of- Record" but " lt;s . ln the Book."

the claas period. 1

• flclally ends. "Black Beard" McMahon and "Paul A course In humor would Include an analysis and definition of humor, Each year Alpha· Kappa Lambda. Dun.yan" Spaulding • , re dlscuulng

a study of the writings Ot great humorists, and the··observatlons of lbe conservation fraternity, Invites all their prospects of the coming deer effects and values of huinor in everyday living. A humor class might also students to attend the Woodchopper's season. Overhearing their cOnversa­

- deal with the Paronomula~or Mlir.xis:m (puns of Groucho Marx), the fine Ball . Th is year the club decided to tlon,- the clean sha~en Fred J . degrees of r isible response (smiles, g rins, chuckles; laughs, and gµffaws), try a new gimmick, a beard growing Schmeeckle said he heard the conser­the elements of laughter, and the techniques of Joke-making. Contest open to all ~ampus men. 'So. vatlon department was closing the

Ctaaswork tn this study would not be easy, but It would be Interesting. come ori all you college fellows! bear season tor fear that some of the Analyses could be made ot current radio and T-V comedians such as Edgar Throw your razor away for about AKL boys would be shot. Bergen, Bob Hope and Jack Benny. A comparison of humorists such as t)l ree months and grow a beard. At "Beardy" Breese bas been doing Mark Twaln and Bennet Cert could be sample asslg11ments . present the club Is planning to have some nice work on tbose Ute-like

we believe that -Humor 201, or whatever ~eslgnation such a course a number of girls on hand to do the .Posters .advertising the contest. might receive. should correlate at.least the foliowlog subject!": English, bis- Judging. Other schools have done It Someone asked to make a poster tor tory, speech, art (cartoons). and psychology (Wby do peo¥1e laugh!). - why not CSC! a beauty shop bearing the lnscrlp-

Certalnly Central State's curriculum committee should seriously con- Don't wait fellows, start your beard tlon, "Beards Dyed, Trimmed, Fer­alder this proposal to add the subject "humor" to our curriculum. May they now, fertlllze It as you best knOw bow tlllzed, and Fumigated." li88 the Importance of such a course. add It to our choice of s tudies, and make and let It grow. (But don't trip over s~~~~~E~~~3~:II Central State the Mid-West leader In "humor education." It.) Everybody from the yo ungest lo

· Humor tells the story of human laughter and happiness, yet today it the olde8t , the bachelors and the mar­struggles In the grasp of commercialism. Humor affects every llvlDg per- rled men, the most Independent lad 800 and grows more Important.day by day. Should such a .subject be denied. nod the best frat man on the campus

ad9littance to the curriculum of our wide-awake and ,up-to-dat~ col le~~~.R . ~::e g;:::Y 1:ha::~ ir~:. £r:i:~~a::: Padded Cell I === F~MILIAR FAc,s == I

little boys and girls In the klnder­gartln class busy with their work . She practice teaches In the klnder-

to a full beard. In between are the by Benita Held

van Dykes, the mutton chops and the 'l8f=:iE~~~3 ~~~~~[8 goatees . .s- Q

An-uofos:s Accep~ Are you .wore.led about color? All

colors wlll be accepted: red, black, brown or sandy. One of the AKL boys was threatened by a girl with pero.x-

A friendly blonde with a smiling face and bubbling personality ls our famntar face this week. Her name la Joyce Moll ; ' ber home ls la Jun n City; and her favorite ex on ls "Ob, no! yoy. kids."

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Ht there, fellow In.mates ot this Institution! You are witnessing the christening ot the column that ·con­tains the odds and ends - you know, stuff that won't tit under the "Sports," "Coming Events," or .. Honorary Society" beadings. Hope you like us!

This busy senior Is the P rimary ·Division. She is resident of Tau Gamma Beta d a member of Pan

ce Is also active In Gamma Delta an P rimary Council. Oh, yes, to her spare time she does her school work.

Local Phi Sjgs Hosts to 1952 Re_gional ~eel

. blo~o:;u~~:!~ ~:: ;~~~~!!~ 1:~ luring on the life ot the oatrlch.

November 20, 1952

I LmERS. to THE EDITQR I Dear E!!1.2t:__ _ __

A recent l111ue ot the Polnter con­tained an ar'ttcte regarding campus

~~~~~a!as~~1~~:h:t!::!t e~~od~!~ \ ( Several have asked whether thta U1t were to any way oUlclal. I flnd that

was not, but that tt wu developed ln the Student Council last year fol­lowing au lqulry by the publtahera ot the book. As far as I kllow, nobody baa complained about the selection except that many other penou who ha\•e received honors Dere should probtlbly have been Included It any members of the college were to be listed.

l rr"equenlly get reguests fo r auch lists, but I do not respond to th8m ordlnarJly, slUce usually those re­questing them are s imply hoping to profit through the sale of the ·boo~ they are developing. I find, tor ex­ample, tha t thls particular book sells tor $7.50 and that copies of It were automatically sent to the parent.e of s tudents listed with the request that. they send payment or, $7.50 or r• turn the book.

Quincy Doudna Dean of Administration

Eau Claire, Wla. Dear Editor:

I enjoy the Pointer so much. Al­though the names of the studenta are strange lo me, I recognize them aa brothers a nd sisters or former school· mates ot mine, and I enjoy reading about the faculty members' I· knew and the activities too. ·

Your ts a very Interesting Polntei: - are there atm hf'lctic • Monday ~ nlghle ??

Jackie St)Mlber Koltad Pointer Editor, 19·U Hell and Inte ororlty Council. She

Uved at the orm for three years and wu pres ent of Nelson Hall tut year. She ow Uve8 In an apart­ment. Joyce Is very interested In people and enjoys meeUng them. Last year, .you'll remember, she was

Concerning her future plans Joyce has this to say - since she spent tour years )Vorktng on a higher education she wm not waste It, but put It to a good use by continuing In the education fie ld unless someone comes a long and changes her plans.

Kappa Chapter ot Phi Sigma Ep- "This long-legged creature," said -------------

The Committee on Allocations Divides Students' Money

sllon will be. host tbls year to -the Doc, "sees Uttle. He Is able to digest 1952 Regional Meeting ot state and anything and everything." neighboring chapters. Phi Sig chap- One dreamy gal to the back ot the ters from Milwaukee, Whitewater, room whispered to her neighbor, Eau Claire , and Menomlnee are de- "What an Ideal husband he'd make!" ctnllely ex])ected to attend the ga- Thank heavens the situation here

pinned to Gordy Fairbert, Mary Ann Smith pinned to Ed Heuer, Dot Thompson engaged to Gordy Soren• sen, Marilyn Gossage engaged, Chuck Robin.eon engaged and Sally Connor engaged ~o Wt~lls Zl~k.

therlng this Saturday afternoon. The really Isn't that bad! meeting wlll begln at 1: 00, and a din· • T·he latest, and we might add the ner at 5:00 at the Country SPA wUI lo last year's "Pointer" ot Nov. 8, fastest , In romances Is Rita Cur-close the Regional . Francis Brem- there appeared a p2'ragrapb announc- nlewakl's engagement to Homer, mer, a graduate of CSC and now Ing an event ot· great Import to a freshman class president, Plumb. the e~ecutive officer of the frat- certain twosome. Ray 'Andy' Ander- • • • •

ocaUo lo .ano. cga~ oer.nitY...,J..balaoA.xpected ~ma..Irom ..JOA!i<had:rtrade b.laxhat=pln..:,fo • ec he- fol-lowing r-tlcl•, taken..,..tr tlons covered by the studeht activity Davenport, Iowa, tor the attalr. Jerry affection of Bobble Hanson. We are the October 28 Milwaukee Journal fee were announced this week by Baerenwald, Bob GruUng aDd Henry happy to announce the next scene :needs no further commenti "DaTld the student-faculty allocations com- Dreschler are In charge ot .housing of thla Dan Cupid production. )for Zwick; 20, ot Kaukauna, (student mlttee. while Steve Bogaczyk will handle the those who haven't beard, the newa ot here last year) le one bunter who

The grea r portion ot the business ot the com lttee was concerned with the d ton ot the additional t wo dolla of the fee charged this se-

a roommate to Bertha Rodriguez , one :::!e;~anted l~cr:!::s:o~::~~::~:~ of the Peruvian girls who attended 1 school here. Joyce received a birthday ~ 0.~·5 :' ai!~~t1!t~te1'o. '<,~!5

!ewl:~~ card from Bertha last Friday. ganiutlon, the student union, was

1u,/;::~~:~t-;;:•:;j!s !:-;;;::an; -given-$ .50. · deltght , It wlll juat be Joyce and her The tollo'Wtng Is a complete list

of the allocations for the first s&­mesler. In each case the amount list-

Notes and Notices ed 1a per student. .._ The Newman Club will climax Its Athletics ..... ...... .-....................... .. , 2•73 pledgtng season wlth a meeting on Pointer .... ................... .... .... ...... ... 1,73 November 20th at 8 P . M. in the Iris ........... ....................... ... ........... 1,'73 Rural Assembly. Entertainment ........................ .... 1.00

College Pby1lclan ...................... 1.00 .,J:: ~n:i:ic:a:i!i~\,::es s:d::~ Ho~pltallzatlon ... ........ ... ....... .. ... .90 nounce that coffee Is now sold at the Student Union .... ........................ .SO

~nion. 1 =~:·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ :

The Omega Mu ChJ sorority knit• College Tb.eater ...................... ... . .80 ting bazaar will be held December 10. Ctuaes .......................... .......... .... .23 ~:i:~y and Chrlstmaa gtfta wlll be Girls' GI~ Club .. ....................... . .20

Men's Glee Club .. .... ... ....... ....... . .20

Fred J. Schmeeckle recently at- Orchestra ... ........... .......... ~........... .20 tended a National Resources Board Soc1al Comm.Jttee .................. .. .us meeting at Mad.lion and the North- D1ris1ous .. .... ........ .. ................... . .10

dinner atcalrs. their engagement, here'a a Up. Bob- doesn't let anythJng - even lawa -

Home Ee'• to Sponsor Annual Christmas Sale

ble's eyes aren't the only sparkle now..,. keep htm from enjoying the sport. BesCwliSlfea ! - - - Several weeks ago he waa tined ,16

The Home Economics club has chosen, Wednesday, December a aa the date for its traditional Christmas sale. This is: a blg day tor all lnterat­ed early Christmas shoppers.

Members ot the Home Economics club are getting r eady to display the results or many hours or tuaa and fury In this annual Christmas sale. All the articles to be sold are band made and of high q'a.altty.

The girls wtll be selling kntt goods, stuffed toys, luncheon sets, decora­tions and ornaments for Chrlstmaa, plus many other lntereeUng Items.

Pledging Is over tor another se­mester. Here's betting that a certain group of fellows and gals · wm be glad to forget about black stockings, red bow ties, yellow and lavender bows and Robin Hood hats. At tea.at now these new actives can look back, laugh, and store up new mean ldeu tor the next \,ledgtng period. Never­theless, new actives, we're really glad that you went through 'the aea­son without a fatallty. . . .

Have you made the acquaintance of the moron whose stomacblc crav­ings gave him cerebral dtUlculttes? He stuck his head lo the oven cause he wanted a baked bean! There wlll be a special 888alon for

those Wtth appetlte4 and yen tor tood. On sale wut be freshly baked foods, A happy day! A few weeks ago, t~e

tor shooting ducks during .Ulegal shootlDc hours. His latest eacapade-­trapplng and posseutng muskrats out of seaaon - brought him a ,&o fine before Appleton Municipal Judge 0scar J . Schmiege, who also suspend· ed bis sport.eman's privileges tor one year. Said Zwick: 'I wanted the sklna to Unance my way to conae'"atlon school '.''

Student's note: Mr. Crow delivered an exceptlonally good Armistice Day addrea - despite the fact that he • did not b~ve a table on the stage to­alt on. A few observant student.I may have wondered whether or not Chief C1ow-out-Loud bu Indian anceatora. Ih fron t of a claas, hts favorite po- • sttlon seems to be sitting Indlan-etyle on the lecture table. -. . popcorn balls and candy. Chi Delta celebrated the "pinnings"

The committees for the sale are: of Lynn Olson and Bill Anderaon, In closing, we would like to la.Tile 1

Vivian Schuh:, acting as general and Jo Jer1ey and Marly Gllbert. you to write down ltttle news Items chairman; Joyce Zellinger, advertls- Congrat•, klda. · or announcements .ot one kind or Ing bead; Katy Allen , manager of • • • • another on · a scratror paper and setUng up and decorations. Do'\ina Some more plnnlnga and engage- drop them oU when you go by the Thompson will take care ot the sell- ments are Rose Ann Kearu pinned Pointer ortlce. · Ing, with Dorothy Ku hnke'• commit- to Walter Brunsman, Betty Ku&1erow Thanx -seeya! tee· doing the prlclng. Glenna Clark: --------------'-------------hu the !Ina! sweep In charge or VOL II The Central State Pointer No. 5 cleanup. =========.================..;...;,

::t i!:!:i;..o~c!::1:::18:f :~:i:~~= Student ec:uncll ........ : ............... .05

ver. Total ... .... ......................... , 12•00 WRA Chooses Leaders -Oamma Delta wm present !ta an- Other Important action taken by To Head Winter Sport!

ttw1!:~1~~::1!taC:~u~~~ru~r.;:~:11.r.~°tj. ~~u Poiat, WU .. i., die a.ad~:~edutu oF~~ :;"'19~ M.y 26. 927. at the po,t of6ce at Stne.u PolGt. Wbc...i..

nual Tariety show on December 7 the committee was the pusage or Leaden have been chosen to lead Sn the parlors of BL Paul's Lutheran a resolution recommendtng that WRA's winter program of aport.e ac-Church. when a silver otferlng Is -taken at Uvltles with competition to be held \

--- . programs sponsored by groups cov- In ping-pong', volleyball, swimming, to, . ta; 0 !!:?=,,; - Be1ea- .Jow,~ pre1ldent ot Rural ered by the actlvlty_tund, the _st~ dancing, archery, badminton. baaket-~~~ C_;f:O~ ._ l&;,Sllfttt, Pb~~: Llfe Club, was chosen aa one of the dents should be lutormed that they ball , sottbalrand. ten~ls. The-varlou 1- •· _ Joba Btutu aad Bill Scbw~hller; ~ · - ~H~ Ja!:; 21 detesatea from Wl.aconaln to r~ are not required. to contribute. sport heada are: ~ - ~. !Um SptehL · , preeent the elate at the annual Club Another meelln t th ltte Ptng-pong, Shirley Achenrelner ~ ~hla.od Jenac;:'5~J.Ti~0 oe l))J; ~ _ 8W ScbweWe,. I CollS1'JllUlnCh.lcago. II scheduled to 3~0~ e~::mtt . ~ and Charlotte Raddant: 'Volleyball.~,:~~ ~i;~c.-~t; .~-JoAaNCa~fB~ ....... ;

---- · r · p.m. a er Chloe Brody and Cbarlolte Hate· _ .. otm 5 • Lewil • . AlrilCmc - Bcttr k1WC1ow • 1 MriNir

Welley membera cheered the folka noon la room 167

· At thla Ume re- swimming, Ruth Ann Charleaworth -===;:· ==· ======::::;i;:===========:='.' at Soale'1 Convaleeeence Home Ju t commendation w.lll be made for the and Eileen Scbteb; dancing, Mary. I" Tb.llnd&T enn.lng with alustng. a aecond Hmeater !ee. Brlttnacher and Amy Kampenca; -Aort woralltp aentce, and retreah.. The membera of the committee are archery, Phyllis Rtc~ort: badmtn. LASK A'S meua. W..itly memben have pl&ll- Wllllam Clayton and Frank De ton, Myra Bugp and Delorll Kraue: BAJlBEll SHOP 711 C2amda It.

W. 'l'o~~~~~ -~~~~ Smtth;~!ft~.::.B=!na~:;M:~l-l--.:2a4:.. -;;- =:-c-=::.Jc:- =:;-; ... = ::--t-H---:STEVEN===cas:'CPO""'"'INT==,;-....... --1- --I

PETERSON OIL CO.

- lo -4 pacupo of cloth• ud S1ble Muon, Kenneth w. Bo1lu Jeanetta So.ehrlnc; taD.llla, - UO LU&A • D.IID m,r top lo olal14Nu bl Ito~ ud Quincy Doucllla, !acult1. Marie Chrlato!!eneli. T~UIII

-Ncmmber. 2Q, 1952 . • I

Csc O B, k b 11 S Nubbs Miller Conferei:ice Standings to pen · ps et a easoh SOUTHERN DIVISION

Against' Michigan· Tech,. Northland by Jerry Baerenwald Leads Pointers Platteville ......... ~ .. / O \ ~~ ~;

Pointer: hudcourt pl_ayers wm feldt, Curt'Taylor. Harry Averill, Ar- • • TO Final Victory Stevens Point ........ 3 1 0 67 33 unveil thelroailfiitball11ktll- for-tbe, ~vld- Dopp_and_Q1u:,!_ ___ ~y. . csc· , · t 1 t tb 11 Central State's mighty football ma- 0 hko b 2 2 _ o . u 76 first time In the 1962-53 season when OUiers on the Collegiate team are· · 8 success u 00 a seaso!l -ohlne P1ay.lng-theJlnal game of tb.e 8 8 .. ......... .. ... they meet ltUchlgan Tech at ~ougb- Don Christofferso~, Quinlan Gross- h~dl~::~P~~: :.~nfer~n~

9r;a1!: 88880~~ unleashed ntam---ed - or-- Wbltewater ........ .. 0-3 4

ton and _Northland college at ,Ash- kopf, Bob Paulson, G.ene Paulson, ~r basketball take& the llme1lgllt. tense to run roug od over the Eau Milwaukee ............ 0 4 0 43 81 )and on consecutive nights, Novem- John Sandberg, Howard Moon,. Sid Central Staters won't be able to see Claire Bluego s, 33-6, at Eau NORTHE.RN DIVISION ber 26 and ,26. The gam~!r h~

1::- Davidson, and Claude Buchberger. the Pointers In action untu the eighth Claire, Saturd , November 1. W L T Pt.a Opp.

lglnally been scheduled 2 a d 2

: or December, however, as 'uie" first T bla inag flcent offense: led ?y :n: :at~rd;1;; N:veirr;,1::: va!at~on re~ 27 Gr,"dders three games or this year's campaign "Nubbs" Miller plied up 487 y&rds La Crosse . .......... 4 0 0 101 4Q

u ~e O an h 81 b d p' are being played on .foreign c.ourts. and 21 first downs. Of this total , River Falls ........ 2 1 1 61 47 ceaa....t e games ave een moye u d d . • • • • ~ Miller accounted .tor 283 yards and Superior ...... ...... 2 2 o 99 !06 several days. Q dt h . b b Awar 8 Letters Tho Pointers wlil be liportJng their four touchdowns as be marched ' 3 o 67 68

Coach Hale uan as een usy · \.. , new style homo uniforms when they through the undermaniied Bluegold Stout .................. l · readying his cbarget, with dally prac- Twenty-,even m~mbers of CSC s take the noor for their home.court aerense. E;_au' Claire ........ 0 3 1 -43 106 tlce sessions, ~or the past three football squad ha\'e been awarded debut. Tho Jerseys are tailored along weeke. . letters by Coach John Roberts. Of T-shirt lines and are whlto with dark Eau Claire, strangely enough, scor-

Fifteen or the 3 4 players who an- the monogram winners, eight are purp]e trtmm1ng8, including borders, ed first on a 7 4 yard explosion right swered hla call for candidates have s~nlors. three juniors, four sopho- numbers, and the word POINTERS through the middle of the Pointer been chosen by the head mentor to mores, and twelve freshmen. spread ln largo letters across· tho hard-rock defense. But this was the compete for positions of the varsity The letter-winners and their home front. Tho trunks are the same as end or the Eau Claire scoring as CSC squad. Of these, seven are returning tqwns are: Oliver Andrews, Ply- those used last year. Tho traVetlng bounded back tor two T.D.'s in the lettermen. These Include Ray Ander• mouth ; Bob Bostad, Stevena Point; uniforms have nl!tO been altered s ince second period before readying tbem­son , Dick Bechard, Bob Blomlley, Jack Brandt, Marshfiel<l; Don Herr- last YCAlft Tho Jerse)''t havo· been re- selves for . a last period three touch­Jerry Boldlg,_ Fred Schadewald, Bob mann, Minocqua; Russ Sttmas, Wis· numbered a nd also ha,·e lettering down blast. Boetad and Lee Thompson. cousin Rapids; Kelly Douglas. Osh• across the front. Tho tra,·ellng unJ- · ·Point took the ensuing k ickoff

This year's squad Is a very young kosb;" Mark Schommer, Kaukauna; forms arc black with white tpm· after the touchdown run by 'Eau one, wltb. no seniors and only three Ken Roiotr; Kaukauna·; Mike Sea- mlnga. · Claire's Ron Buckll a nd drove 65 Juniors on the varsity team. How• grit.voe, Stevens Point; Al Due, Clio- yards down .the field with Miller go-ever, seven lettermen form a fairly tonvUle ; Jack Popeck, CUntonvlUe The Colleglates have had two out- .ing over from the 11. Al Due missed .large nucleus of experienced men a"nd Carl Jurgella, Stevens,J"olnt. trigs thus far this season. Last Satur- the P.A.T. with which , to work. Also, several Nubbs ?tUller, Stevens Point ; Mar• day morning they Journeyed to Wis- · A little tater Purcbatzke recovered newcomers to the 8'!_Uad .have shown Iyo Gilbert, Appleton; Sid Davidson, cousin Rapid.a where t hey had a an Eau Claire fumble on their 26 and In recent practice seSslons that they Waupaca; Ron Hunter , Stevens scrimmage session with the high fou r plays tater Miller agatn tallied might be ready t o help out when . Point: Bill Schroeder, Columbui, ; school varsity. The team as a whole 00 ·a 15 yaqt gallop. Due again tailed ca.lied upon. ~- .: Ron Wlslinsky, Wautoma; Jack showed that they can use quite a bit to convert.

The rest of the squad candidates Crook, WiscODsfn ~ Rapids ; Jerry of polish before they will become The fou r th.quarter uprising began form a Collegiate equad, coached by Munderloh, Merrlll; Dave Hurlbut, a hard-to-conquer team, as they fell Just a.rter the beginning of the final Jim Newman. Players wlll partlcl- Stevens Point; Joe Sontag, Blrnam• before the Red Raiders 85-55. Then period. With the ball on the 23, pate In the city Recreatlona! league wood; Jim Glordana, Kaukauna; Monday night the Junior Varsity quarterb&ck But Schroeder bit MU­and will play preliminaries for the Stan Karle, Madison; Joe Sanks, Ste- played host to Weltmans of the city ler 00 the 18 and the bard-running -varsity home games. Practice ses- vens Point; Ray Mundt, Appleton and leagues In the preliminary to the fullback zlg-zagged bis way into pay-alone are,held with and after varsity Bryan P urchatzke, Weyauwega. Globe Trotter game and lost 69 to dirt. Al Due's try was sticcessful to drtlla. 54. make the score 19-6.

th!1~1a::!!h~!::·~~ :::k~i:,::t 7 Seniors. Get Also n:w on· the baske;all scene .. Halfback Joe Sanks ended an Eaµ follows: Ra)' Anderson, White I;,ake, h ere is the addJtlon of a n assistant ~~~::

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:~~:r~:;~::·o:.c~~~·bc~~!:i~: Jacket Awards :!.°:!~ ~:O'!! :~~!~:~~ E .C. 41. MUler climaxed the drive by

~~· J~::;wi:1~~!;..:1::.·:o~~~:'~r:: ba~·:::::·!~':. f~::.ti:::::~r·::0t~~ ::-~;e :,.• ~!.~.:. Jo~~· i:; i~:':n:t:, ~a;_~~ around right end. EXPA.NSION WATCH BiND 6' 3"; Bob Boet.ad:1 Steyens Point, so- $-Club to receive jacket awards for Mundt baa &88UDled the duties of Late In the pet lod Davidson picked phomore, 6' 1"; P at Buchberger, l\fa- their outs~tan'dlng play tn the Inter- l?quJpment manager. off an Eau Claire aerial and returned rathon , freshman, 6'' 2" ; Pat Bellion, scholastic sport. The honored grid- • • • It to the Bluegold 10. Two plays later Mara!ifleld, sophomore, 5' 11 ";, K1!1' ders are Ollie Andrews, Jack Brandl, The only noticeable t_g.j~ the Schroeder htt Purcbatzke for the fl· Roloff, Kaukauna, freshman, 6 0 : J ack Popeck, Marlyn Gilbert, Stan squad thus far happened during last nal tally. Due finished the scorin g at 1oe Banks, Stevens Point. freshman, Karls, Ray Mundt, and Bryan Pur- Friday's scr immage session when Ray 33-8. 6' 11•; Fred Scbadewald, Stevens Chatzke. Anderson suddenly ,found one of bis .---~---------, Point, Junior, 6' '3"; Mark Schommer, The S-Cluh awards a teather-sleev• back nerves acting up. Nobody knew Kaukauna, junior, 6' 2"; BIJ! 8!-hroe- ed wool letter-Jacket. To qualify for how.it happened, but Andy was walk· HETZERS

__ de.r: Columbus,. freshman , 6 0 ; Les the ,award, the candidate must be an Ing around like an aged turtle the South Side

Dreme. up &n)" watch • •• ezpan,cll to fit any wrist .ecurely, comlort­ablyl Ei:cJulive Tru-Rivet Coca,,, " ,truction. parantees lone; life, per­fect performance. Wonderful CD bal'C-to cive. See it. todayl

G.14-Plcd lll•t>-10 KC.) Up HW ctanuc .. ctHI hie ...

Tliompeon. q>--omahaw.k hom9re_ >aTden S-etu member: us. al'..D::- est or the day. Saturday morning ILE 6' 3"; and Ken. W asserman,· shawano, won elthen three or four letter& In everything was c eare P aud-.. :Nce"'"-1 · 1.,,=---c,e:J-::a0es~:i"s=

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tresbman, 6' 3". one sport. the last monogram to come was back to his normal sett again.

OTl'ERLEE'S -~J~LRY Next t~o~th.,.,_.e __ ..__

Members of the Collegiate team are In h la senior year, and must be v~t- (That's normal?) Lock and Key Senice Olen Chaffee, Howard Dutcher, Carl ed the award by t.be club's award • • • Wieman, John Amburgy, Denn.is De committee. Jacket awards are given Ever play nine botes of golf On a ,-,.------------, Decker Dick Marko, Bob Winter- for participation tn football , basket- November 1lStb? That's what four H. W. MOESCHLER Comp~tition-R~ugh ball , track, tennta , and golf. :f=:E'.i:~~f

I L Einhteen Matmen Respond did themoei.eo when they went the

South Side

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craeh of ·talllng pins were beard Coach John Roberts Issued the call again at the Bowling Arcade last for · college wrestlers last Thursday, Thuraday n ight. November 13, as the wtth 18 grappler& responding. ·Prac• bowlers of the Campus league got tlce sessions have bj!en scheduled for tnto full swing". The leading pln•lop-- 3: 30 p.m. per for the eTBning was Dave Ktlgas Thus far , meets have·been aranged with a ·236 s ingle game and a 189 with Carroll, Ripon and Lawrence, average for the night. Alter the alr although the dates have not as yet baci cleared , these bowlers stut had been aet. Coach Roberts BJ:pecte to the fl'fe-btghest averages: Dave KU- schedule about six meets to be held gu. 189; Bob Ullsperger, 1 68 ; throughout the season. Frank Schmtdler, 161; Doug Tanner Anyone Interested In participating

. and Jtm Wllkenson, . 149. In t he mat sport ls cordially Invited High single series also went to to do ao. The squad thus far Is es­

Da1'e Kllgu, who pegged a 669. peclally lacking in Ughtwelgll.ts , those Team high single bonon went to Al· ranging from 120 to 135 ' pounds .

.. pha Kapp._ __ Lambda with an 805, Those who have reported for .tutor· while Old Style and Pepsi Cola tied Ing are Stan Karle, Don Herrmann, for team high aertea 'wllh a 2187. Roger Schnelder, ~onald Hunter, Ed

Next week's. games will feature a Jacobson, Bob Bach, Carl Jurgella, club between the two top teams Harold S'wanaon, Dave Jersey, Don of the league, Pepsi Cola and AKL. Paulson, John Langton, Dave Ross, The winner will gain an undisputed Mike Seagraves •. Ken Hurlbut, Dave

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Pledges' Woes 'Ended With "India~ Summer"

~~n~~=ta~': bc:~r:;;nt!!d~~v~t:; I** . . • . •** I Lane WU decoration chairman, U8lal• Around the Circuit ed by Janice Gruen and Eleanor Cur- · ..

e.d&t • were oUlclalty ended Us.;JlarY. PtiUner_l!.AJL..1.U_j:b_lU'.&'LQl Here '!!._!re back ,2n t~ olt!_clrcutt laif- satura:ay-nlglff wlfeii tlie-P&"D· t rin.SportatTciiiand was a 13d y Wit- with a Uttle c t chat about t e ToaiJa HellenJc aemt-toz:mal dance Wa.8;. held m Schmeeckle. Delores.Newhall wu ot activities on the campus ot each at Delzell Hall union In the ir honor. In charge ot the program. one ~of the state-collegts. 'II Members ot the Greek organl&a- • • • • ~· Uons and· theli- guests danced to the Chi Delta Entertain During ~OCtober the students at mu.ale ot Russ Nelson's orchestra Ohl Delta Rho. entertained their IACrosae were prlylle~ed to wl.tness against a backdrop ot Indian summer. new members at the Country Spa. a showing ot the famous Gimbel Art Two murals, slgnitlcant ot the theme, collection ot 1960, which Includes adorned the walls ot the rooms . ._t Bob Paulson and Dale Rlnd!lelscb Jo canvasses ot oil paintings baaed

The various dinners held betore were In charge ot arrangements for on tales ot common everyday Ute In the dance were a fitting climax to the the dinner. Frank DeGulre and Btll the Badger state, all painted by Wia-

.. pledgtng- season. Clayton secured the ball and the conaln artists. · Pal Beta Psi had tts dinner, with cloakroom tor the dance, Bod Jerry • • • . • ,

an Indian summer theme, at the Boettcher, ~ob UUsperger , Harold ; Eau Claire hOrf good reuon to have SkY club. Formal Initiation of the Zukowski and DeGulre were In charge vest., buttOna poppln' this year, as they })ledges was held before tho dinner of initiation. New membera ot Cbl are the proud owners ot .a new $1 ,­ln the Home Economics parlors . The Delta Rho are BUI Miller, Kelly Dou- 600,000 tour-unit teacher training new members are Penelope Bullock. glas, Eric Hedquist and Mark Schom- bullding. One of the many special Norma Herrington and Bonnie Lou mer. features ot the building la the !'be-Kalepp. After formal lnltlaUon ceremonle~. hind-the-scenes" corridor above the

Mn, Eagon Speaks to Group Omega J\fu Cbl welcomed Cleo Oil- clauroome, from wblch observers can bert, Dlahe Albrlgbtson, Carol Bolt, see and bear classroom aCttvltlea and . Dorothy Palmer as new mem- without being observed from the bers at a dinner held at the Meadows, clauroom.

Mrs. Burdette W. Eagon spoke to the group, after which Delores Mc­Lees welcomed the new members and Miss Kalepp responded tor the pledg-

where decorations followed a fall • theme. Drama ·seems to be In the alr"every•

where! At River Falls an all-fresh­man group will prod~ce a play h~V· Ing a touch ot love, pollttce and psy­chiatry, namely WUllam McCleery 's tamoue com8dy, "Good. Housekeep. Ing.•• The Superior State College Players wlll present the great Broad­way musical comedy, "Anything Goes," tbla semester. And last but aot least the Pioneer PlayElrs at P lattevme wm present the three-act

OL Radlne Mcintee sang "The Indian

Love Call.'' The Psi Beta trio, com­posed of Nancy PauU, Beverly Zie­barth and Vivian Schultz , entertained with a tew selectloua. Penelope Bul­lock was honored as the pledge with the highest grade point arerage.

Committees for the dinner were aa follows : Invitations, chairman,

Toutmlstreaa Joyce Pinkerton In­troduced Mrs. Elizabeth Pflttner, who spoke to the sorority on "'Pledg­ing Ends and Sorority Lite Begl.na". President Barbara Hanson welcomed the new members, and MJ88 Palmer responde4 on behalf of the pledges.

Prescnta Honor .Pin.

Marlene Zastrow, Mary Ann Panke ; Dorothy Gilbertson presented the decorations , chairman, Janice Thurs- sorority 's honor pin to Mias Albright· ton, Miu Mcintee, V~rna Schaefer, son tor her high scholastic albJeve­Ml.ae MCLees ; transportation, chair- ment. Dorothy wore the pin last se. man, Kathryn Allen, Mary Ann Bau- mester. Judy Clayton In turn present­mer. ed her honor pin to the pledge with

Phi Sigma Epsl.lon welcomed Jim the next highest average, MJu Holt. GOlb, John Miller , Jr., Roy Laazew- Mias Susan Colman, retired bead ekl, Garle Turner, Bob Breese, Bob ot the Primary division, was made ap Konapacky, and Fred Stephanek as honorary member ot the sorority.

::; 8~~~:e1~t~!r~~e;0:;1~~~! :: The Omeg Quartet, compose'II of

general chairman. whtle Arlynn ~~:::.- ~:~1~:isalJ1::0.';,1:,

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~eJ:~ ~a~~:::.e-t~~r::;~!~!tt:::: with a tew songs. John Mlller, Jr. received the out- General chairman tor the event standing pledge award made annual- was Margie Benson. The committees

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State as plans advance tor the· build­Ing ot a new library ~nd labo.ratory training school. It wm be the tlret building construction at the college 1n more than 2 o years. . .

Whitewater college students par­ticipated In a round table dlacusslon on the subject "Children in Today'a World and Their Her itage" at the Training School PTA meeting ~urlng National Education Week. 'ly by the Phl Slga. were as follows : · TransportaUon,

Tao Gam11 Uee Theme chairman, Miss c.tayton, Joyce Pln·. And now 1n closing, here's our kerton.' Pat Oteee, lnvttattona, Betty thought for the week, courtesy ot

Tau Gamma Beta also had an In- Crook, alum9, chairman, Joanne Jer- ll'loyd Brenholt of the Royal Purple, = ::~1!e~~e:~oo~!1~h.;~e ~~1;:! ~!~on C~~~;. c::::~~tn::t H~:_~~~ Whitewater: 0

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Delores Newhall was toaetmlstreu materials for Initiation, Ardla ---------at the event, and she introduced Do- Raatbs; decorations, chairman, Bent- Now Seaetary Starts rotby Thompson who spoke ou be'· ta Held, Sally Scribner, Jaclr:ie Piehl,

·· half ot the graduating seniors. Mrs. Pegge Flgel, Donna Thompson, Do­Gilbert W. Faust, patroness, was the ·rothy Gilbertson. Je&n Sarbacker and gue1t speaker. The Tau Gam trio, Pat Rickel were 1n charge ot handl­Janice Gruen, Nancy Court and Bar- lng flnancea. bara Nelson, aang "A Perfect Day.'' Chi Delta Rho was 1n charge ot se­Ruth Ann Charlesworth sang " Only a curing the hall tor · the dance, and Rose," the trad.lltonal song sung at Phi Sigma Epellon, the orcheetra. The Tau Gamma Beta Pan-Beil dinners. deCOraUons and thetne were prepared Gloria Suckow accompanied the sing- by Pal Beta· Pat. Omega Mu Chi ,ru era. responsible for lnTitlng chaperons

Kathleen Leaby was general chair- and gueeta, and Tau Gamma Beta wu man. for the dinner, while ijylvta Ab- 1n charge ot Ucketa and prop-ams.

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