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QUEEN CANDIDATES OF 1957 Dixie Blom, Gloria Radloff, Mory Lou Boblitch and Dione Boehler (left to right) ore the four beautiful co-eds who will compete for homecoming queen honors. Homecoming Highlights Home<'omJnJt Is fall 's most looked- tor even t. IL will be here soo nur than we think! This year , Friday, October 18. will be Hobo Day. Everyone In school Is eli gible to enter this con- t est. There ls only one prize which is a trophy to be awarded to the "Klug" or Hobos at the Homecoming Assembly later that day. People who are competing should wear their cos- tumes all day and also to the Assem- bly. Th e winn er of the trophy will ~e determined by the applyse or the audience. You can only win if )'OU arc present nt Ute . -\ssembly and dr essed in your original costume. Th e Homecoming Assembly Is scheduled for 7:30, Friday night. (Oct. 1 8) The time was changed this year by the administration beca use it tnterru pted the afternoon class sche- dules and also t bey feel by having 1t at night , it wtll gl\'e th e Alums a bet- ter chance or a tt e ndin g. Jerry l\lonzol wJIJ be the Master-or Ceremonies. The Pep Band wlll be present as well as the cheerleader s. Coach Counsel will give a short speech and introduce this year's rootbal1 squad. The high- light or the Assembly will be the cr owning or th e Queen and the awardi ng of g ifts to h er an'd her court. lmmct.l lately after Uu, Assembly will be the Bon Fire which Is the r es- ponsibility of the Tau Kappa Eps ilon and t~e Freshman clasS. Th e foot ba ll sq uad wil l be present, as well as the Queen and her Co ur t. Th e Torch Ligh t Parade, handled by the Sigm'a Phi Epsilon, and the "Snake Dance" will conclude the day's activities. Sounds like tun, does n't It? Be s ur e to a tt end u. ll ot lhese Homecoming Activities. CSC Hosts Fall Spee\ h Institute on Saturday Miss Th omson Directs "Sab ina Fair" Cast CENTRAL STATE Saturday, October 12, Is tho date se lected tor the Fall Speech In stitut e to be held at Centr al State. On th e evenings o r Oc tober 3 ht and Novembe r 1st, the Col ege Th ea- tre g roup will present "Sabuha Fair" The instit ut e ls cond ucted pri -' directed by Mi ss Mary Elizabeth marlly to present exampl es of vari - Thompson . 11ie.POINTER ou s phases of forensics to interested .. ,, st ude nts. Selecti ons will be given by Subrlnn Fa.Ir Is a four net come- SERIES VII VOL. VII Stevens Point, Wis. October JO, 1957 No. 2 th e "A" winners in th e 1957 Spr ing dy; the se t ting Is In the home 2 F orensic Cont es t s. ;:a~~ hr:~;· J~~:n:t~:u~~~: ========== .=================;=============~ Distr ict chairman ror the event Is mer. ' Parade Route Outlined Annual Homecoming Proxmire Will Speak !ba~~:~~~~n~;~a;1 1 ~:nEr:f:tl~:~~ The fast-moving s tory involves a co~~:/!c !'t :i:;~ ! ~~~: :a: 'n~~ ~ :~::: Concert Scheduled At Dem. Convention q_u a rdt, Waus~u. ;;:;g a ~~:l~-y:::r~~:; ;h;ar~:.tu;:: coming parade . Thi s year it Is sched- Once again the auditorium at CSO A star-studded panel of speakers Tho l ocal fo re ns ic committee con- dau ght er or the Larr abee chauff eu r, uled to sta rt fr om the 900 block of wUl resound with the me lodious vole- l ed by Senator Wllltam Proxmire, slat s or ch ai rman L. 1\ 1. Burroughs , Sabrin a Is seen as a young lady, light Cla rk Street bet ween 10 :0 0 a nd es or th e Men's and Girls' Glee Clubs will feat ur e the 1 957 convention of Ri chard C. Bl akes lee. ~Uss Paulin e a nd skltUs h, who becomes invoked 10:30 A.M. , Saturday morn.Ing, Octo- when they pr esent the annual HoIIle- th e Democr atic Party or Wisconsin Isaacson , Miss Mary Elh:abeth wi th romances and a fortun e. her 1 9. As yet the number or fl oats coming Concert on Sunday, October at Madison on October 11, 12, and 13 Th ompson, Peter A. Kroner and is not known. 20, at 2: 30 P.M. at the Hotel Loraine. Robe rt S. Lewis. Is ;~~:~:~~~gF:I;~ Four bands haYe been contract ed, The concert, which ls under the Among the delegates at the con- The program begi n& with r eg let ra- moving. : i~~e:~eT~re ~:~d1:'~~~: ~~: :n bt ::~v:~ direction of Mr. Knutzen, will t ea- venUon wJII be three membe rs ot th e lion near th e auditorium from 9 : 00 lur e the Me n 's Gl ee Club singing CSC faculty and t wo " underg rads." to 10 : 00 a.m. In charge ot thi s Is Le- Tho cast sel ected from a ni ce "turn cepted are: Ce ntral State Coll ege "The Hall s of Joy", "A Whale ot A Mr. Robert S. Lewis, Mr. Rl cbnrd C. land M. Burrou gh&. F rom 9 to 10 a out" group is as foll ows: Sabrina. band , Ma r lai High Drum a nd Bugl e Tale", "Now Is the Hour", "Jubilate'', Blakeslee, and Mr. Garland W. Fo- co Uee hour will be he ld. Students Dorothy Curt; Linus, Tom Gruman; Corps, Amherst High School Band, a nd "The Purple and the Gold" . A therglll wHI r epr ese nt Port age Coun- h elping with this under Peter A. Maud e, Mary Ann Camber; Jm1"a-;- and Almond Hi gh School Band. quartet consisting of fir st te nor, Carl Kr oner are Robe rt Caylor, Alan Kai- Mary Nixon; Larrabee , Jim Horgeby ; Tl d 111 Cl k S Boet tcher: second te nor , Wayne lY at t he convention , whil e Gilbert moo, Shirley Smith an d Zelma Han- Margar et, J ane Martin: David, Erv tc pnra ow . go up nr treet Ba ld wi n ; baritone, Willi am Clayton; Strauss will be a re pr esentative ot ~:~~c°h~ls d~t ; g;:ich:~w~~th~ A~:: :~ ~~::;:.n:ns:r::~:s::;:sl\!!~nl\~~::: ~ a nd bass, Lawrence Cook w·m al so Clark Co unty and Nell Greehling will son . Th e genera l meeti ng In the audito- rium from 10:00 to 10 :25 will be woman, Pat Pronz ; a young man , to th e coUege. Floats may be t ake n sing a gr oup or numbers. ::;::~ 1 :t g:~t:~e~i: r~ty at th e De- Bob Jud son; another young woman, apa rt behind the training school, but Mr. Robert i \foore, who at present presided over by J. C. Gl1Imann. Jud y Ungrodt; another young man . the groups must k eep th e area clean. Is di rector or the Girl s' Glee Cl ub, In ad di tion to the keynote speech Presiden t William C. Hansen will Tom Zeng; Paul , Bl11 Clar k. Howeve r the float s shoul d not be has tentatively selected "Roll, Cha r- by Senator Proxmire on Friday night, !~v~b~h;;:~::~;; E~~:: :~:n,H:~~a~~ Comml ttcs for "Sabrina Fair" l\J'(' taken ap 1 art until th e Judge's c hoi ce lot" , " My Heart is a Silent Violin", ~~tt:: 0 ~~tut r :e 0 ~:;::-.:a;el~r::::: sponse. Sectional meetings Wm be- ns follows: P ubli c ity, Mary Ann Cam- or the winning float s Is known . · 8 'T 0 ostohn ~r aksettheFnou;rm ",be•rsnd th~'tGtohle n gglr t 1 o 8 Se nator, Wayne Morse, who will be gin at 1 0:25 with l unc h at Nelson he r; Poste rs: Don na He nke, ch.air- .... Hall at 12 :00 and continuation or man ; Shirley Kubi sia k; Vlrgmla will sing. the principal speake r at the banq ue t, Peterson; Shirley SmlLh: William Notice! Sa turday October 12. Welcoming tho meeti ngs from 1: 30 to 3 p.m. Clark: Pat Collier; Radio: Pat Pronz . A ''special'' of the con cert Involves delegates at the Friday ni ght sesslou Stude nts will 'pnrt.lclpnte l.n the fol- Shirley Smith . Stage decorations and The 'Univers ity or Wisconsin- the al umni membe rs of th e glee clu bs will be Madison Mayor, Ivan Nesting~ Jowi. ug secti on s: pr ops: Jan Duranceau , chai rman: Milwaukee and Poi nt game will be who will Join In with th e g roup sing- en . Extempo raneous, i nte rpretive and ':l r glnln Pet erson: Ric h ar d R?ss: ~1:::~ ~~~~e~:~pl to noli ce In the ing. and possibly sing solos. Saturdny rnontlng ~ ,t 10 :30, ,\m- pl ay r ending; Mrs. Juli a l\taller, Uni- Kathi e Adams: Shir ley Kublsmk: Accorn1,1mJsts for tho J..'TOups are, bn.sudor Cheste r Uowl cs of Essex, verelty extension, as cons ultant. io~'.ng~;~nLt:n~:.r~~\~~~~: ;~:1 ~:t -------------I Lee Ke rnsten, Susan Eastwood, Lot- Connecticut will address the dele- Humorous and seriou s declamn- Gary Mantlurel. Edward Mealy, Vlr- ly Sch lack, and Margaret Christ. gates. During the morning session. lion ; Mies Mary EJllzabeth Thompson. glnla Smith , Donna Weis , Ben Wade. In Memoriam reports also will be heard from Con- cons ult ant. Linda Wil son, Rodney Justesen, Pat A d w·f I b gressmen Zablocki, J ohnson. and Original and non-original oration, Pronz. Cost umeS: Beatri ce .,vade, le:~.:· h ~~:r:::~od~~n~~;!~· s: u;dec:i~ war 5 I e g1ven Reuss, an d from the two Democratic to ur minule speech es; Richard Het- Chairman: l\tary Ann Camber; Pat Inst Wednesday arte rnon. Mr. Oa\'IS In Float Competition minority rloor-l e aders In the state le- land, cons ultant. Pronz; Shir ley Kubis iak. Hand had been with CSC since 193G. glslature, Assemblyman Robe rt Hub- Extemporaneous spea k ing an d dis- props: Barbara Jenkins, ch airman: :\Ir. Dln•ls wus know n to us uH as a There will be first, second and er and State Senator He nry Maler. Mi ss Pauline lsaaxson. con- ~;~Y 0~:::o:~1: h::: y~!;:'~~;d~.a~~: friendly pe rson and a fine gentleman. d'lt~~~:::oir 1:,!::r!~:3/e~1~ ,·c, ?i'1':n o!u'i "~el~l :!'~f~::~o:r o! I~ De bale: Professor Frederich Bu er- chairmen; Addie Lee Gau lt. Stage ~:ug:; 1 ~~~'.o~:: 1 ~d ~f 1 ~ 1 1 :~d~~lsg~~;·:~~ c hairman. vice-chairman and trensur- hi, dr ama departme nt or the Univer- ca r1>ente· rs: Charles Poleyn. Ral ph aistanco whene,•er he Was ab le. First 1 ,11 cc pri ze for cuch of th o di atty of Wis. cons ult a nt. Mealy, Gl en Mober i. Hou se Ma nager: ,·lslomt Is~ tra, •ellng tr op hy and uO er, as well as members-at-largo of Central Stute students he lping with Coll en Ch ri s tian sen. Stunts: Rod In ~~ e:::/~s: 1 ;~ 11 ;~en~:: ~n!:~lt~;~ In cash. If an organization wins fir st the state Administrative C~mmlttee. the Institute are Mary Jo Buggs, stu - J uste11on , Mary Nixon. Stage des ign: or Berens-Scr ibner Post No. G, Amer- place tbr ee times, they may ha.\'e per- This election will be held Saturday dent chair ma n; Donna Mueller, June Jack McKenzie. Program design: lean Legion, se r \'lng In thi s country mane nt possession or the trophy. afternoon, Oc tober 12. The newly Zie11nski, Patrich Collier, Thomas Jack McKenzie. during World War I. Mr. Da\'IS was Th e secon d place prize Is $7 .50 In elected chairman will address the de- Gruman, Barbara Wllllams, Ca rol e tl\'e In Masonic circles and cas h plus a trophy an d third place Is legates at the fourth general session --ite11ITl'Clr;- 0rro·t-Jensen-;-Emttr-R'd'D'g I r "S b I F I " o waa a member or Evergreen Lod ge a trop Yan undaJ P. l\f., ect. 12 · and John Lueck. fnu: 1::J:y :e:: obeto:o r .. :~br~n: ·Fa~;.: No. 93, F&AM an d Forest Chapter The cas h prizes, totalling $45.00 , Pt\,,rtlcipants will r epr esent Green Is presented members or College No. 34, RAM. were donated by the StC\'ens Point Freshm.enl ~!!~nl\:1:d~::id!~a~:~~:~1!!~~~:::~ Theat re will, be approaching many Cch ntr ~J :tate h Col:~ge ls t ort~te ~ :::s Club, Kiwanis Club and notary Check Iri s bulletin board for di i Ad Rosholt Wild Rose st udents. If, when as k ed, "Wh at's on to ave a sue a ne man emp y- . time and place of your class plc- M:::i 1 ~,' A.th~=,' Wausau: Tomahawk : your mind?" the students reply with ed here and we will long remember Stevens Point Merchants will also lure. Th ese will be taken next Loyal, Gr eenwood, Waupaca, Antigo , "Sabrl!la Fai r" h ey w ill receive a him as~ fri e nd and he lpmate. awa rd gi lt s to this year 's Ho tiiecom- week, October H-18 . and Ste veoa · Polnt. lovely and u11,erul g il t. ------------- Jing Quee n. ' '-~----~------'

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Page 1: 11ie.POINTER · 2016-04-11 · Jowi.ug sections: props: Jan Duranceau, chairman: Milwaukee and Point game will be who will Join In with the group sing- en. ... Mr. Oa\'IS In Float

QUEEN

CANDIDATES

OF

1957

Dixie Blom, Gloria Radloff, Mory Lou Boblitch and Dione Boehler (left to right) ore the four beautiful co-eds who will compete for homecoming queen honors.

Homecoming Highlights Home<'omJnJt Is fall 's most looked­

tor even t. IL will be here soonur than we think! This year , Friday, October 18. will be Hobo Day. Everyone In school Is eligible to enter this con­t est. There ls only one prize which is a trophy to be awarded to the "Klug" or Hobos at the Homecoming Assembly later that day. People who are competing s hou ld wear their cos­tumes all day and also to the Assem­bly. The winner of the trophy will ~e determined by the applyse or the audience. You can only win if )'OU arc present nt Ute .-\ssembly and dressed in your original costume.

The Homecoming Assembly Is scheduled for 7:30, Friday night. (Oct. 18) The time was changed this year by the administration because it tnterru pted the afternoon class sche­dules and also tbey feel by having 1t at night , it wtll g l\'e the Alums a bet­ter chance or a ttendin g. Jerry l\lonzol wJIJ be t he Master-or Ceremonies. The Pep Band wlll be present as well as the cheerleaders. Coach Counsel will give a short speech and introduce this year's rootbal1 squad. The high­light or the Assembly will be the • crowning or the Queen and the awarding of g ifts to her an'd her court.

lmmct.l lately after Uu, Assembly will be the Bon Fire which Is the r es­ponsibility of the Tau Kappa Epsilon and t~e Freshman clasS. The footba ll squa d wil l be present, as well as the Queen and her Court.

The Torch Ligh t Parade, handled by the Sigm'a Phi Epsilon, and the "Snake Dance" will conclude the day's activities. Sounds like tun, doesn ' t It? Be sure to a ttend u.ll ot lhese Homecoming Activities.

CSC Hosts Fall Spee\ h Institute on Saturday

Miss Thomson Directs "Sab ina Fair" Cast

CENTRAL STATE Saturday, October 12, Is tho date

se lected tor the Fall Speech Institute to be held at Centra l State.

On the evenings o r October 3 ht and November 1st, the Col ege Thea­t re g roup will present "Sabuha Fair"

The institute ls cond ucted pri- 'directed by Miss Mary Elizabeth marlly to present examples of vari- Thompson . 11ie.POINTER ous phases of forensics to inter ested .. ,, stude nts. Selections will be given by Subrlnn Fa.Ir Is a fou r net come- SERIES VII VOL. VII Stevens Point, Wis. October JO, 1957 No. 2 the "A" winners in the 1957 Spr ing dy; t he se t ting Is In the home 2 F orensic Contests. ;:a~~hr:~;· J~~:n:t~:u~~~: ~~~rtm~ ==========.=================;=============~

Distr ict chairman ror the event Is mer. ' Parade Route Outlined Annual Homecoming Proxmire Will Speak !ba~~:~~~~n~;~a;1

1~:nEr:f:tl~:~~ The fast-moving s tory involves a co~~:/!c!'t:i:;~! ~~~: :a:'n~~~ :~::: Concert Scheduled At Dem. Convention

q_u a rdt, Waus~u. ;;:;g a ~~:l~-y:::r~~:; ; h;ar~:.tu;:: coming parade. This year it Is sched- Once again the auditorium at CSO A star-studded panel of speakers Tho local forensic committee con- daughter or the Larrabee chauffeur, ul ed to start from the 900 block of wUl resound with the melodious vole- led by Senator Wllltam Proxmire,

slats o r chai rma n L . 1\1. Burroughs, Sabrina Is seen as a young la dy, ligh t Clark Street between 10 :0 0 a nd es or the Men 's and Girls' Glee Clubs will feature the 1957 convention of Richard C. Blakeslee. ~Uss Pauline a nd skltUsh , who becomes invoked 10:30 A.M. , Saturday morn.Ing, Octo- when they present the annual HoIIle- the Democratic Party or Wisconsin Isaacson, Miss Mary Elh:abeth with romances and a fortune. her 19. As yet the number or fl oats coming Concert on Sunday, October a t Madison on October 11, 12, and 13 Thompson , Peter A. Kroner and is not known. 20, at 2: 30 P.M. at the Hotel Loraine.

Robert S. Lewis. Is ~~chinc:,~~:~~~~s~~ ;~~:~:~~~gF:I;~ Four bands haYe been contracted , The concer t , which ls under the Among the delegates at the con-The program begin& with r eg letra- moving. : i~~e:~eT~re ~:~d1:'~~~:~~::nbt::~v:~ direction of Mr . Knutzen, will tea- venUon wJII be three members ot the

lion near the auditorium from 9 : 00 lure the Men 's Glee Club singing CSC faculty and t wo " undergrads." to 10 : 00 a.m. In charge ot this Is Le- Tho cast selected from a nice "turn cepted are: Centra l Sta te College "The Halls of Joy", "A Whale ot A Mr. Robert S. Lewis, Mr. Rlcbnrd C. land M. Burrough&. F rom 9 to 10 a out" group is as fo llows: Sabrina. band, Ma r lai High Drum a nd Bugle Tale", "Now Is the Hour", "Jubilate' ', Blakeslee, and Mr. Garland W. Fo­coUee hour will be held. Students Dorothy Curt; Linus, Tom Gruman; Corps, Amherst High School Band, a nd "The Purple and the Gold" . A therglll wHI represent Portage Coun-h elping with this under Peter A. Maude, Mary Ann Camber; Jm1"a-;- and Almond High School Band. q uartet consisting of firs t t enor, Carl Kroner a re Robert Caylor , Alan Kai- Mary Nixon; Larrabee, Jim Horgeby ; Tl d 111 Cl k S Boettcher : second te nor, Wayne lY at the convention , while Gil bert moo, Shirley Smith and Zelma Han- Margaret, J ane Martin: David, Erv tc pnr a ow . go up nr treet Baldwi n ; baritone, William Clayton; Strauss will be a r epresentative ot

~:~~c°h~lsd~t ; g;:ich:~w~~th~ A~:::~ ~~::;:.n:ns:r::~:s::;:sl\!!~nl\~~::: ~ a nd bass, Lawrence Cook w·m also Clark County and Nell Greehling will son. The genera l meeting In the audito­

rium from 10:00 to 10 :25 will be woman, Pat Pronz ; a young man , to the coUege. Floats may be taken sing a g roup or numbers. ::;::~1:t g:~t:~e~i:r~ty at the De-Bob Judson; another young woman, apart behind the training school, but Mr. Robert i\foore, who at present

presided over by J . C. Gl1Imann. Judy Ungrodt; another young man . the groups must keep the area clean. Is director or the Girls' Glee Club, In addition to the keynote speech Presiden t William C. Hansen will Tom Zeng; Paul , Bl11 Clar k. However the floats should not be has tentatively selected "Roll, Cha r- by Senator Proxmire on Friday night,

!~v~b~h;;:~::~;; E~~:: :~:n,H:~~a~~ Comml ttcs for "Sabrina Fair" l\J'(' taken ap1

art until the Judge's choice lot" , " My Heart is a Silent Violin", ~~tt::0

~~tutr:e 0

~:;::-.:a;el~r::::: sponse. Sectional meetings Wm be- ns follows : P ublicity, Mary Ann Cam- or the winning floats Is known . ·

8'T

0ostohnt·~raksettheFnou;rm",be•rsndth~'tGtohlengglrt

1o8

Se nator, Wayne Morse, who will be gin at 10:25 with lunch at Nelson her; Poste rs: Donna Henke, ch.air- .... Hall at 12 :00 and continuation or man ; Shirley Kubisiak ; Vlrgmla will sing. the principal speaker at the banquet,

Peterson; Shirley SmlLh: William Notice! Saturday October 12. Welcoming tho meeti ngs from 1: 30 to 3 p.m. Clark: Pat Collier; Radio: Pat Pronz. A ''special'' of the concert Involves delegates at the Friday night sesslou

Stude nts will 'pnrt.lclpnte l.n the fol- Shirley Smith. Stage decorations and The 'Univers ity or Wisconsin- the a lumni members of the g lee clubs will be Madison Mayor, Ivan Nesting~ Jowi.ug sections: props: J a n Duranceau , chai rman: Milwaukee and Point game will be who will Join In with the g roup s ing- en.

Extempora neous, inte rpretive and ':l rglnln Peterson: Richard R?ss: ~1:::~ ~~~~e~:~pl to noli ce In the ing. and possibly s ing solos. Saturdny rnontlng ~,t 10:30, ,\m-play rending; Mrs. Julia l\tall er , Uni- Kathie Adams: Shirley Kublsmk: Accorn1,1mJsts for tho J..'TOups are , bn.sudo r Cheste r Uowlcs of Essex,

verelty extension, as consultant. io~'.ng~;~nLt:n~:.r~~\~~~~: ;~:1~:t -------------I Lee Ke rnsten, Susan Eastwood, Lot- Connecticut will address the dele-Humorous and serious declamn- Gary Mantlurel. Edward Mealy, Vlr- ly Sch lack, and Margaret Christ. gates. During the morning session.

lion ; Mies Mary EJllzabeth Thompson. glnla Smith , Donna Weis , Ben Wade. In Memoriam reports also will be heard from Con-cons ultant. Linda Wilson, Rodney Justesen, Pat A d w·f I b • gressmen Zablocki, J ohnson. and

Original and non-original oration, Pronz. CostumeS: Beatrice .,vade , le:~.:· h~~:r:::~od~~n~~;!~· s:u;dec:i~ war 5 I e g1ven Re uss, and from the two Democratic tour minule speeches; Richard Het - Chairman: l\tary Ann Camber; Pat Inst Wednesday arte rnon. Mr. Oa\'IS In Float Competition minority rloor-leaders In the state le-land, consultant. Pronz; Shirley Kubis iak. Hand had been with CSC since 193G. glslature, Assemblyman Robert Hub-

Extemporaneous speaking and dis- props: Barbara Jenkins, chairman: :\Ir. Dln•ls wus know n to us uH as a The re will be first, second and er and State Senator Henry Maler .

~~~:~~~-s; Miss Pauline lsaaxson. con- ~;~Y 0~:::o:~1:h:::y~!;:'~~;d~.a~~: friendly pe rson and a fine gentleman. ~~ol~~~!~~e d'lt~~~:::oir 1:,!::r!~:3/e~1~ ,·c ,?i'1':n o!u'i" ~el~l:!'~f~::~o:r o!I~ s~~~~ Debale: Professor Frederich Buer- chairmen; Addie Lee Gault. Stage ~:ug:;

1~~~'.o~::1~d ~f1~1

1:~d~~lsg~~;·:~~ chairman. vice-chairman and trensur-

h i, drama department or the Un ive r- ca r1>ente·rs: Charles Poleyn. Ralph aistanco whene,•er he Was ab le. First 1,11 cc prize fo r cuch of tho di atty of Wis. consulta nt. Mealy, Glen Mober i. House Ma nager : ,·ls lomt Is~ tra,•ellng trophy and uO er, as well as membe rs-at-largo of

Central Stute students helping with Collen Chris tiansen. Stunts: Rod In ~~e:::/~s:1;~11;~en~:: ~n!:~lt~;~ In cash. If an organization wins first the state Administrative C~mmlttee.

the Institute are Mary Jo Buggs, stu- J uste11on , Mary Nixon. Stage des ign: or Berens-Scr ibner Post No. G, Amer- place tbree times, they may ha.\'e per- This election will be held Saturday dent chai rman ; Donna Mueller, June Jack McKenzie. Program design: lean Legion, se r \'lng In this country manent possession or the trophy. afternoon, October 12. The newly Zie11nski, Patrich Collier, Thomas Jack McKenzie. during World War I. Mr. Da\'IS was The second place prize Is $7 .50 In elected chairman will address the de-Gruman, Barbara Wllllams, Carol e tl\'e In Masonic circles and cash plus a trophy and third place Is legates at the fourth general session

--ite11ITl'Clr;- 0rro·t-Jensen-;-Emttr-R'd'D'g I r "S b I F I " o waa a member o r Evergreen Lodge a trop Yan undaJ P. l\f., ect. 12 · and John Lueck. fnu: 1::J:y :e:: obeto:o r .. :~br~n: ·Fa~;.: No. 93, F&AM and Forest Chapter The cash prizes, totalling $45.00 ,

Pt\,,rtlcipants will represent Green Is presented members or College No. 34, RAM. were donated by the StC\'ens Point Freshm.enl ~!!~nl\:1:d~::id!~a~:~~:~1!!~~~:::~ Theatre will, be approaching many Cch ntr ~J :tate h Col:~ge ls tort~te ~:::s Club, Kiwanis Club and notary Check Iris bulletin board for di i Ad Rosholt Wild Rose students. If, when asked, "What's on to ave a sue a ne man emp y- . time and place o f your class plc-M:::i1~,' A.th~=,' Wausau: Tomahawk: your mind?" the students reply with ed here and we will long remember Stevens Point Merchants will also lure. These will be taken next Loyal, Greenwood, Waupaca, Antigo , "Sabrl!la Fai r " hey w ill rece ive a him as~ frie nd and helpmate. award gi lts to this year 's Ho tiiecom- week, October H-18 . and Steveoa· Polnt. lovely and u11,erul g ilt. -------------Jing Queen. ' '-~----~------'

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Homecoming Spirit . . . . As e ,• t>ryon (' )H•rc again swings in to t hl.' :u:unty nnd s (llr tl o r anolhe.r

ho me<'omini,: . Wl' wish to take tirn t: out to welcome o ur alums back to C.S.C. ll omccomiu~ is the timf' or !lit· year wh()n wt• look back on tho fu~

aud woes of th f• 11ast school y,•n rs. We recall th f" cof fee breaks , s l ucl y. 1iarl)· in f:. gos~i p Sl'ssiuns. and lnu;.;hs with Cri c nc.l s .siuee graduated.. '\ \though we may have done a lot si n('C LhMt , w e haniu l for;.;oucn Lh osc d.1ys ancJ nl'\'Or wi ll.

Hc,•nusc we h:n·1:: t.t.1•·!lc rond mC"mories, we "\Vc lcome b~1ck , a lums.

So There .•• C'Pltinh out this rn•ws11a111•r is no p i(' Uic. Ir we print jokt·~· peo1, le

say w:• arc silly. lr we du u·t . th (•y !lay WC' ai·tJ too ser ious. If ~\'(l Sll (· k .c losf' lo Lhl· orrh•c all (lay. wt• ou;.:hl to lw arouud ln1~1tin~ mat.crial. t r u c h.o out aud try to hus tl e wt· ,,u ~hl to h{· on the. Job 1n th~ otf1ce. IC . we do n t print contrihuticrns. wr• dou ·t :q,pn•ci:lle !:t·nrn s: :tnd 1r we do pr rnl them.

Utt.• 1':t:rl.' i:d~~l ~t;:~. :~~11;.t;::1~~w·s writl'·llll, w1· :1n· tuo critic:11: If we do1~· t .

\\' (''re aslCi' II. ir wr clip lhin~s from other p;q1l!rs. we are LOO l:tzy to wri te l hCIU UU l'SC-IV('l;. If W(• don ' l . Wf' art: HtllCk 011 Oll r .OW i! S U!f[. ,

Kow. likl' as u<>t some ~ uy will say w e sw 111 d t h is f rom som • othe r 11ewi.11apc•r. We did ! i\l. J . B.

for One, A Dream Will Be Realized ;\11111.h t.'r Va ll . auuthcr ho111ccn11\ ·

i u~. a nd uu t'f' mor o we ha,·c fo u r ci ut.><• n ly ra1·cs hcforc us! Vou r fa ce<1 t hal arc now as l' olurful and alive :is the !iCason that surrou nds the m.

f)r;ta11iz.i1 iun -. 1l1 al :,,11011:- 111• 1 l11•s,· c11u-t· 11 :,, arc Phi.Si~ ma J•: 1H.;ilu 11 . Sig ma J'hi E11s i1 0 11 , T a u K appa J•: psih)n a nd t ho "S" Cl u h ..

Gloria Rodloff

Olorln H:un urf 11' Che dwlrc lhnt llw l'h l SiJ,:1' are hack ing thi s yenr . Glo ria · is t we nty yea rs o ld and Is a 1rnt lvt! or Wisco ns in Ra1,id s . Sh e is m1ljori11g i ll his to ry and mino rin g In r; nglis h nnd geograph y. Glori a is nn acth ·e mcmher o r the Omega Mu Chi Soror lt)· a nd is a lso on the Iris stare and a member oC Wes ley. She a ttended Lim·oln llig h Schoo l at Wisconsi n rt :111ids where her pn r­onts. Mr. and i\l nt. Ly le lladto rt. a nd h er one s is ter lh •e. Gloria . now a junior at CS(', has thi s to sa r a bout be ing a <111 een cand ida te ... It's t h e most thrilling ex per ie nce or my li te. qnll I wish to lh an k t he Ph i Sigs tor thi s great h ono r .··

Dixie Blom Junior who ls majoring iu

Primary. Dixie Is twent)' a nd h er ho meto wn is Bonduel a nd it was t here that she a ttended hig h school. She is the Press Representath·e fo r the Prima ry Council nnd the Ass is tant Treasure r tor lbe CWA. She a lso holds th e titl e of Ne l­son Ha ll Pres ident nnd is acti\'e in the Alpha Sig ma sororit y. Glee Club a nd LSA cons titute the rest o r her s11are time. She has one brother. a fresh man a t CSC. and Is the daugh­ter or Mr. and Mrs. Ca rl Blom. Dixie !lays. " I '111 th r ill ed to death and I wan t w express my a ppreciation and t hanks 10 Lh e TK E·s. the g reatest gu ys on earth ".

Dione Boehler fo 11r1h qure n t·nn,ll1l ntc Is

llimw Bn4•hh·r, a junior at CSC. Diane was o icked by t he Sig Eps. Seymo ur is Dia ne·s born e t own a nd she auended Seymou r H igh Schoo l. She is twenty yP.ars o ld and is ma­jori n~ in I lome J<:c a nd will h a ,•e a i:::e ne ral fw ic ncc mi nor a lso. Dia ne is a mc111 la!r of I.SA a nd t h e ,, res ldew.

Mory Lou Boblit, h or CW A aR well as belon!:ing to the Mnr)· 1,ou Bub lil l'l1 will rt•11r1·~"" lll llo1ue r;c Club. Tau Ga m ma Beta

the "S' ' Club in th is ye=>. r ·s home- is her liorori ty =>. nd she acts as

Within the "Teahouse" Alph a Sigma Alpha received their

g uest s with a flouri s h or Ja1m nesc hos 11 ILa llty as they a rrived at the " Teahouse of the Se11tembe r Moon" o n Sunda y. Se11tember 29. This was the day that Delzell Union was t ra ns­to rm ed into an Orie ntal paradise Crom 3: 00 - 5: 00 P.i\l . Cor the Lea

d in honor or a ll college wome n a nd tnculty members.

A:,; t h e i.:ucsts u1111ronchcd Jk tzc ll H u ll . they vi ewed the sce ne of a Jap­anese woman in he r flowe r garden which adorned the tront window. Once Ins ide the door, they e ncounter­ed a dragon wh' tch g reeted the m with his brea th or tire. It they were brave enough to continue on. they were ushe red into the Lea room by Syng al Lee In a graceful Oriental s tyl e. Theje they were greeted by the r e-

Etftlon li ne which was composed ot res ide nt All ene Grimm. Vice Prest­Ill Va larie He rma nn. and ad \' lsors

Mrs. Henry Runke and l\li ss Vh·ian Ke llogg.

The "Teahouse" was d ecorated wit h a mural of n beautltul J apanese te mp le set off by a background or sa ilboa ts on a lak e fading into the di s tant mounta ins. On the s ide wall s we re colortul s ilk pieces a nd J a pan­e11e tans. In the cente r of the f loor stood a ti g ure of a J a panese woman surrounded by g reen c rass and clus­te rs or cut flow ers which crea t ed a plcturei.qu e ga rde n scene. The at­mosphere was complet ed by lhe Ori­e nta l hos tesses who wo re brillia ntl y colo red kimonas a nd carried ope n tans .

T he 1,,:uci;;.1-~ were scr\·cd ,Jupnncsc fortun e cookies a nd t ea or coftee trom u tnbl e decorated with a cente r-1>iece ot fa ll tlowers a nd driftwood. l\lrs. PtiUne r, Mrs. S pecht, Mrs. J en­kins . and Mrs. Pierson poured to r the t ea .

E,•e ry halt hour the sound of a gong a nnounced the ente rta inment. The Alpha Sig <1u a rle l , composed or Nancy Coon, Valarie He rma nn. Pris ­cilla. Lundbe rg, a nd Dix ie Blo m sans " Fa r Awa y Places" and " Slow Boat to China· •. These selections were fol­lowed by a Japa nese dance pe rtormcd by H elen Matsuokn, E\'l e Polhamus , I. .. ols Me rkatorl s, Rosie Lee. Da rba rn J enk ins , and Barba ra Williams.

The tn ,·o rs which the g-u c1'l1!'i r e~ cci\'e d were s ma ll black fans d eco­rnled with gold. As lbey le tl . they were each g ive n a tiny paraso l und nn Alph a. Sig ma Alpha bookle t to keep as a remembrance or the ir a fte r­noon vis it at the "Teaho use or lhe Sc11tc mbe r Moon".

Ocwbcr 10, 1957

Opportunity Knocked And Tufton Answered

Kc,\.·s o C the a lumni or Central State i,s always welcome . but l\t Homecoming t ime It Is especia lly ap-11ro11riatc.

The rerore. wh Nt t he Pointer st nff cu ui;: h t Lhe scent ot n sto ry concerning the 11n•!lt:' 11 t occupa ti o n, at U. of Wls­ro n!ll n. or a faithful g rad , 'l'ufton Hc:1mi$h (a li :u~ Eur l Grow ) .. we hnstc n('d to :t1:1 k h im Cor some deta ils . Here. in t he ror m o C h is a nswering lette r is the .. lleinca rnation o C Tutton Beamis h .' '

Rufus and Nelson Hall Resident Welcome You If you wa nt t o ma ke a hit a t ba t . i\Iak e a date with Rufus. the Rat Fo r Octobe r 20th - 2-4 1>.m. .

T hnt's ,iu s: t n JK'~onnl i11\'it111ion I a m exte nding to a ll ot you Car ope n house at Nelson Ha ll. 1 know· yo u t e llows will be interested in ..seeing your t a \'orite g irl's room. but It you rea ll y want to see something b ea,·en­ly, come to room 41 3 !

Henr ye , genlle me n, boys , men, or whatever you thlng1:1 wis h to be called . I. Rutus THR Rat, will be In the rece11tlon line. a long with the dorm otflce rs , with my wiry t a il ex­t ende d for your h a nds ha k e. R e mem­ber, that's October 20t'h .

One t hing. howC\'Cr , you muy think we a re Just trying to show oft the dorm. but if you are looking tor ::iomething ext ra-special. look fo r a r·ed , three-toed. two-tailed Ugiupian Gaudaweedawnc ! Our rat- nest bas been ha,·lng a t e r rible time with them. es 11eclally me. One tries to ge t me to take h er to see the 10 o'clock nightly feature on the po rch ot Ne l­son Ha ll . I hate to say no , but who wanls to t a k e a Ga uda weedawac when 1 can take my g irl-rat, Adeline. We love to rub whis kers nnd don·t you think Rutus a nd Adeline sounds better than Ru t us and Ga udaweeda-wac?

.-\ rod t·nt. llumk-yo u tor nll the tnu mull that has been sent , but please use la rge r pa per because the box Is so s ma ll. I apprec iate . as only a rat can, all the phone; call s : but don't monopolize the phone c1ulte a s much as you have been . There a re 140 gi rl s dying to hear trom the ir tans too . Tha nks aga in . bu ~ now I mus t go out "rnllln" ( h a ,·e you beard or a rat go ing "cnllin" ? )

Phi Sigs to Sponsor Annual Queens Dance -Tt;CurinuTtiQuccris Ounce spon­sored by Phi Sigma Eps ilon will be held this year on October 11th in the Cam pus School gym.

Buck by 1m1mlur dc mnnd to r n re­turn e ngagement will be lhe College Cat s with Oooody l\'es. Somo of the College Cats were h eld o ,•er due to the ndmini Htrntlon· s new t ive yea r pla n. '

The dance s tarts a fter the football game wilh Mil wa ukee und lasts until twel\'e.

The Phi Sigs will g ladl y acce pt a 2 5¢ don a tion .

" ... t h e exuct nature o r the_ ·qu ite nn h ono r t hat has b en besto w­ed u pon me· ma kl'S me feel t hat the im 11orl:rnce or imid ·q ui te an ho ~o r ' has been rlattc ring ly o,•eremph ns1zed by yo u r gra 11c\"i ne. Arter a ll. to rn-1,:tred to my Nobel P r ize, Victo r ino Cross. nnd Ou Ltloor Cooke ry Me rit Budge it is a mere nothing.

Nonetheless. ;ii; l"eu nimore W icke r was oft ' wont ro s:1y, ' \\'he n In Homo gntlw r 11 0 moss.' so I'll t r y to 11rovide the exact in formatio n t hat )'OU de­sire.

I'll ho o,·e rl y deta il ed a nd yo u can th (' n g leen wh11tcver yo u think print­a ble o ut of it :

i,~i r sLIY. I'm sen·lng as ll ouso li'el­lo w he re at Gilma n I lo use, a dorm­ito ry in the Krons huge Ha ll unit. Dorm l)OJ) u la t io n Is iS souls and my• se lt, t he t:uhc r 1notcctor or a ll. The pos it io n is rou g hly s imilar t o th nt or i\lr. S11ec ht in rega rds tu Admin istra­ti o n nnd Oisci111inc wi th the added tas k of be ing respons ible tor the so­cial we lfare o f t he occuJ)a nts and the ir J:eoe ral unh·ers ity adjus tment.

Secondly, I nm occuJ)y ing room s J)ace as a t eaching nss is tanl in the Speech de pa rtme nt. For a modest s tl1>e nd I'm teaching two sections or S1)eech 7 Public Speaking and one course in Speech Sb Extem1>ore S peech .

ln addition to these endea ,·ors I pursue the s weet scent or academia In search or my Mas ter's Degree In Speech . Whethe r diploma or mental 1tos1>ilal wi11 seek me out tlrs t Is a matter or no lltlle de bate .

I trus t thal this Is the intormntion you are looking for . I hea r by the gentl e noises o uts ide that my little men a re eilhc r burning P res ident Fred In efti gy o r indu lg ing In a quiet game of ' l can sc ream louder than you can .' 1 go into the breach . "

Tutton did come back tram bis " breach··. howe\'e r , jus t long enough to add a 1>os lsc r fi>t on some other CSC ulums.

" Carl Hubert)' . anothe r ex-Poin ter (old Sports Editor ' 56) al so has a n nssis t nntship In the l\lnthcma tlcs de-11a rtment down h ere while he works o n hi s l\las l er '1:1 d egree. \Ve n Frenzel has a House F ellow pos ition In t he • Sig ma. Phi E1>s llon frate rnity ho use on campus and a lso is working on hls Mas t ers. I'm suro the re are others who ho ld si milar pos itions on. lhle campus or othe rs that nlso merit mention in the old JJa!le r so dear to all our hearts: ye old Poin ter ( g ulp ! )"

And so i\lr. Beamish and J\lr. Grow dl sa1111ea red once more Into the haze or CSC g rads.

Guest Lecturer to Speak Topic: Race Relations

Mrs. Carr ie van den Bos w ill be the g uest lecturer or Central Sta l e Col­lege on Thursda y , October 10 at 3 : 15 J). m . in th e a uditorium .

A ronuer 11rrl'ls 111 t..nchc, she atte nd­ed the consul a t e at J ohannsburg, Ne the rlands Legation in Pretori a, and was a librarian oC th e Political a nd Economic Resea rch Llbra.ry In J ohnnnsburg. Mrs. vnn d en Bos Is wc ll -r1ualitied to spea k o n the topic " Race Re la ti ons In South Atrl cn ."

Trm·t· lln,: wilh her ustronomer hus bnnd, l\lrs. \'au den Bos Is making n BOCio log ical Bludy or automation lo Ame ri ca a nd il1:1 e Ucct on lhe com­mun it y.

comlui;. Ma ry Lou Is a res iden t or t he ir In1 cr-Soror ity Counc il r~ep- -------------------------­Ste ve ns Point and a u ended :\la ri;l rc!lentaliv c.. Di::111e Is also the VOL. VII The Central State Pointer No. 2 High Sch ool whe re she held 1he t itle Ju nior couni,ielo r a nd fl oo r ma na- =""'c~=;=;===,c;="""':=;=7':'"""'":7':::=:':z':'7':::':':=5;:::':;";;'.c:;'=;:;;::"=;':"':;': ot ' ' Miss Ma ri a ... Mary Lo u Is a lso ger in LIi e do r mitory wl\ e re Rhe s tays. nud:n~~il~r,ii;~::i~k'su~:c~ll~:! iJmxt1t ~uS~/e~~~iosufi~:::)~l1~0;1l::;·cs}.~0

i1~f )~:i::· by the

t wenty a nd a jun ior at CSC. Her Diane 's fam il y consists of two s is t er;; unde~n1th~c~c:'or'~i~,~j~13~s 1~;; :er ~hy 26. 19n . 1t the po,t ofhcc it Stevens eui nt. WisconJin,

ma jo r Is Home Ee. and her minor, and he r parentl5 . :\I r . a nd :'\ t rs. Wa lte r =================== ========= gene ra l science. She is a n act ive Bachler o f Sevmo u r. Diane s tated, me mbe r of t h e Tan Ga mma J·eta So- " It's j ust li ke l he rea li zation or e \'ery rortty. Ma ry Lou belongs to th ~ c; ir l's dream, a nd I wou ld li k e to Ne wman Clull a nd Home Ee Club tha nk t he Sig Eps for thi s ho nor ."

ATTENTION! You hn\'O n chnnco to win a t ree

J,:irl! i\los l or you ba\'e h eard of "Sa­

brina F a ir' ', the play be ing put on by College Theate r . H ero's a cha nce to use your knowledge. With in the next two weeks . (Oct .

...Llth-to..t.he-24-t-h'}--;--eol tege-Tlrnnter -me mbers will be roaming tho hnlle and al so serves o n t h e CWA Board . That concludes th.c interv iews

- She-h-a1rtb·r-ee-s+.rtenr-:mct-rwcrbrot -e rs and h er fa ther ls l\lr . Al Da bllt ch . All live in Steve ns Poin t . Mar)' Lou bu this to say on being a quee n can- one o r them. All o t us must t urn dlda te for CSC. "I'd like t o th'a nk the ou t and choose our queen . We think " S" Club tor some or the mos t excl t- we ha\'e fo ur charming g irts t o r e­Inc weeks in my lite." present CSC tor our '57 Homecoming.

'.L'he TKE's have chosen Dix.le Congra tul a tions to the m all!! !

as king the question, " What's on your mind? " If yo u 're asked an,d a nswe r , " Sabrina Fair", the tree• gi rt will be given to you.

However , these gltta wJlt be g iv­e n out only by College Theater members.

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October IO, 1957 THE POI NTER 3

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~~X~~'"-'-'-'-'-"-~'-"'-'-~.~'-~"-"'--"'--'-'-"'-'"-~"'-~"-'~] at tention. Looking in to the distant ~ - FAMILIAR FACES - 8 future, Gordy may go on to graduate . -=-==: . , ==- J school and into arlmiuistrnLivc cd u-

. caUou. -~'-..~~"'U..,~"'-.'-..~~"'-'-'-'-""-"-"-~~~"'S,.~'-'-~'-~~'-'-~ \\'hotcve r his ruture, it wi ll be n

Lo n i.: d ark hair. 1lnrk-rlt1111u·cl lhe p:irt or Amahrs mothe r In .\ ma h ! proritable o ne. but t h e hall s or CSC ;.:-lm, .. t '!'<o. and i;omet imes C\'CO da r k ,11111 tlw Si;.:ht \ ' 1:-itor~ which will b~ will indeed mi1,s Co rd y F':iust 's " fa­d rcl c:i under h e r eyes are Sorn<' of 11rrsented al'ound Ch ristmas time. mllitlr face." the fea tures of thi s wee k 's· · ·Fnmllia r .\ Jr h o11~h :-- h t• w:1:- a prt·ttr bu ~~ Face: · She b; :-.:ancr Coon t:\li ss Coon 1,!'a l. ~ancy st ill fuuncl t ime for he:· I.-------------. to t h e e ig hth hracle i,;ir ls at 1-:mer- rell,a.:ion. BcNides doing mpre than sou. and :,;-ant·y to her many fric: nds her sham or solo work in ch urch. she and ussociates a l CS c,. :,;'an t·y .was became quite aclive In the \\'csle\· born and rai s<'d on a f:Lrm near \\'it- ori,;a n izatiun. S h e ha s h e ld th e 11osi- l teubcq.~. \\"isconsiu. and s h e lo\·es it. t1ons 6f secrewry a nd vice Jlr sldt•nl. \\"hen the time (·ame. she en te r ec-1 and lit th e 11rescnt time she i~ t:hair­

Roving Reporter By

\ Gloria Richard \\'illc nh c r g lli i,;h Sc hool. and it man uf th e Depuuulons Comm ittee. '------------..J dit111·t take her long tu t!N acquaint- She f inds !his work ver y r ewarcliu g. It's homecom in g time! The r e wil l ed. Soun :,;-ancy was s inging in the .\ II this and teachin~ 100'. S h e had be the c ustomary rlouts. ~,,ee(' hes. d 1o lr and th e i,; lee dub. uut ror Co- almost as difricult a t ime s;1nd wleh - b::111(1uels. ga m e. d~rncc. and. natural­r e ns h.·s (serious declamatio n and e~- i1) ;.: J)ract ice teachin~ iut o her sclH.'d - ly. th e l·row niug o r th e riu e<' n . r.:,1.ch t l'lll JlOl'anco us r eadin i:,:1. a c heer lc a1l - ul c as the Eme r son e i~hth i:,: rad c J,: ir\ s or us wil l take it in dlrfcrcnt do:;es, er. ,1i::.s i~1ant e dito r o f the sch ool had sq nl'czr ni,; h o m e eco no mies into but we will rind it lhc m ost e njoyable uewspuper. worklug o n the annual. Lh (' irs - they h a ,·e it afler regular time or tho re:.1 r. I lerc :.i re the an ­and taking hom e econo m ic su bjects. schoo l hours. The IJ iJ.:' 11ruje~·t at 1h e swers to 1h is week's <iu est ion: "Whal

Shown obove i$ P11uide,u Williom C. Hon sen 01 he set off the olor'll for the fire drill l~sl Tve,doy.

President Wm. Hansen, Man at the Helm

\\' illi a m ( '. ll a n :-t• n t·1· r1 11 i11ly thw~ !-en heade d n s imi1;1r o r ~a nizati o n. not Cit th e ll ol\ywood 11nH<llYl'e of~ the Southe rn \\' ist·o n!< in T ca c1L e 1·s .\ s­co ll e~c 11reside 111 . A 1all . ~ rey-hairc cl . :-:nda ti1111 . be~1,ect:1cled ~e111lcman . !'res id e nt .\ rm:- t p n ·:-:i1h'n1 of 1lw \\' it-1'1111.,in H ansen hai:i ,11ways a re atl y :--mile ;111il Ei lt11·a1 i11 11 .\:-:-oda tion , h e now has i::rcc tin ;; for fai: ully and s lude ut s a lifetime 111 e 1111>ershi11. 'l'!i e orJw ni ­alike. z:ni un began it :; (•urriculum pl:rnning

Sten•ns Poinl wai- 1101 new to him b y tea eh e r and <·o mmiuees whil e h e wh e n in 11ece111her or J!l ·\ tl h e at·ce11t- was at th e h e lm . cd th e pres id e m·y of th e co\kge. for '.\lal'l'i c il s in<·c 19 li . P1·esld lll)lJ

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1t~!i s in, 75 miles di s ta1we on th e Soo Line Fort·e~ durin i; Wor ld \\'a r II . He le n main line . Pres id e nt Hansen grad u- and Alli! , both J::: l'aduate nurses from a.led in I !) 11 from th e 1wo-ye a1· Eni,.:- the Unh·ersity of Wisconsin School lls h-Sciemific course then be in i;: or- of Xursi n i;'.. sernd in th e Arm :,.· re r e d. Hi s fir s t teachin~ m:s ig11me n1 Xurse Corps. H e le n is now th e sc hool :u1 . mathe nrnti<'S and \1istory ins u·u c l - nurse at Plattevi ll e State Co ll e ge . or in :\1 enominec F'alls 111 ).:' h Schoo l Ann Is marri e d to Peer Buck or Fort had at le a s t one ven· impol'!anl co n - Brag-,:. Korth Carolina. He r hu s bnnd seque nce. It wu s h e r e. durin g his two- is :1 7\lnjor in iith Airborne Division.

~,c:~~ ~~~:;s::i. j::s ~t\11~::,~~ ~:t~hl~e hi~~~~ die~i\~~!:;I \~.~ill:r~~~~a:.l~!~v:~srt;•l.O~J~~I~:

school. most or her 1ime in the sen·ice at :\ tt,•r two 111111'1' ) '<·11r:. or ~fluly , th is Schi ck Ge n e ral Hospital. Clinton.

t im e in t h e Co llege of Agri c u ltu r e at Iowa: while h e r s iste r s spent tim e t h e Unl,·ersity or Wiscons in . he re- in the Pacifi c and Me dit e rranean ceived his B. s. d eg ree In I !l 15. This areas. Ruth is married to Uruce Sand­was followed by a two-year s tay at e rson of Uirmingham. Michigan. and SL C r oix f'alls. where h e taught agri- has o n e son.

Too t-00 11 t ll o:-t· rou r ;\'t•11 r .!'o of hi~II t-dwo l life came to a close and co ll <:!:(· lire commeuced. Centrul State 01>en­ecl a fe w new h o rizons ror i\'an1·\· -and s h e das h e d rl ~ hl lu. One oi th e. first and newest ex periences wa;; lh·ing in 1h e dorm : - lo ts of kid!­around. lo ts or <'halt ·r. t he po r t: h . t h e fri e ndly cooks. Oh . lhat was grea t fun! Th e o nl :r lhlnc: th:\t wa l! miss ing was slee11. ll owe,·e r. ~;rncy difln't mind that s ince she d oesn· : lik e to s lee 11 - tllat ·s a was t e o r time! ~ancv s ur\'i\·ed in th e dorm fo r two ye :;rs. und the n s he moved into a private hom e that had cookin g prh· il eges. :,;ext nine weeks s he will li\' e in 1he Home i\lr111age111 e nt H ouse (s h e Is a home econom ics major with a sc ie nce minor ). He r c s h e will re-ee ive traiuing in manag ing a h ome. which may prove useful some day!

Nonc.y Coon

On e of t h e t hin i.:s tl rnt 1n1:1.zlc 1I X n n (';\" a littl e when s he first arrived on the C S C campus was the Cree ks . She couldn ' t figure out w hat they we r e doing in Ste,·ens Point. 1-low­e,·er. much to her amazement . s he soo n discove re d that they were just a b u nch or soror ites and [raternitles .

c u lture . Kalhy. the youngest of his four. II was n 't too long befor e Nancy met Pre side nt Hansen's administrative ane nded Central State College for some or the real. Ji,·e girls who we r e

car eer began in 191i when h e accept- two yea rs be fore continuing on a• members or these sororities! Pretty ed a position as Jlri n c ipa l or the Union t h e Un h·ersity to take her deg ree in soon s he was being ru shed. th e n it Free High School at Milltow n. Wis - in s titutiona l n11.1na~ement. She Is now was time to pl e dge. That cer tainly cousin. He remained the r e for rh·e married to a Wausau attor ney. Ro- was a big decision - s h o u l·d she or y ears. teaching agriculture in addi- bert Dea n. and res ides in Rothsc:hlld s hou ldn't she. and if so . which soro-tion to h is :adm inist rati\' e duties. w ith the ir two gi r ls and thre€' boys . rily? Nancy ch ose the Alpha Sigs -

T h e Nellsd ll e schoo l system en- Prt·~l11t:11r H a n sen 1111~ found csc·~ in fa ct. she was secre tn r y-t re asu re r gaged him as s upe rvising principal in 1ulminl~cr:1rlon co ns id e rably more dH- or h e r pledge class. T h e n s h e be-192:?. but by 1929 he leCt to becom e ri cult than that fir s t pers uader had came an a ct ive member. Pretty soon superintendent of schools al Oconto. Informed him. In the public school she wns corresponding sec re t a ry . "Oconto was riulte a lumbe r town i::ystem. a s upe r in t e nd e nt always ha~ th e n pres ident or Al 1>ha Sigma Al11hn then ." h e muses. "with two big snw- a sc hoo l board with whom to consult - a thrilling ex 11e rience. She is n o w mill s. Now they're both gone." on important dec is ions. but h e re h e th e Alpha Sigs ' Member at LarJ::e. a

From 19 32 until he accepted tho is somewhat more on hi s own. member or th e quartet. and Inter-a dmi n is tration or Central Stnte. Pre- \\' 11 1• 11 n.sk ed his oJ)inlo n o r th r i,; t u- sorority 1>res id e nt! She mus t eve n s ident H ansen was s uperinte nden t of 1ll' nl bo1 IJ', and hi s ambitions ror th P. like th~ gir ls in ,\lpha Sigma Al 1>hD schools at Stou~hton. coll ci;c a s r egard s them. Pres id e nt because s he h:ts always had rive or

Hansen s tated. "Generally s peaking. s ix or th e m ror roommates. :\ :-:s11 r 1·1l Wh(• n h l' w ni,; offrr<'d th e we ha,•e a we ll -behaved group. A few

posi ti o n that Ce ntral Starn was ;l di s ~iwolnt us. but in a se hoo l of thi s Whil e.· ~ n n c·.l· wa ... b t•l nJ.,: o r h· n t<·1I A'OOd f>lace to come in. s iL d own. and s ize that is lo be expected. On the to a ll the uew things at coll ege, sh 'i!

~~~~r hed~\':!s ro~/,:~ ilre:•;,~::~~bi';~~i1:~ whole. the number of di sc iplinary ~\~~ r:;;1

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1 :~:'~r°~,/;:; whi ch l'ail lo come u nd e r lh e above ~~;e~H;:·,~;:;~sll~~~I;~ ~:~I ~~!~ c~~~~~~ was mu Ric. It was n't loni; before i; h e desrriptlon . In addition to hi s admin- tionally ~mall. 1 be !ie,•e It is du e t o wai; s in ;;i n g in the c hoir and ch e J;:"lee istrati\'& projec·t s. h e has always tak- lh e home bac k ~ rounds or o ur s lll - club. In fa ct. pretty soon she started

en a very a c th·e 11a r1 in c ivi c: :irrairR. dents. wh e re they round hi g h s t a nd- ~1•:1ki~il~e=~li::c1\~~=~n\~~1;'\~.:<;ve;n: a:~

A m e mbe r o r t e n rears · s tandinJ.: ~~d~1~:::/'\~~~r;~!~~~o,:nortt~~~r \\:i~!: th e a c ti\·iti es s h e e njoye d mos t in

in the Kiwani s Cl ub . !1 e has o ccu11i e ll conduc t. high school. fo r them. She prog ress-all orticeR in that orJ.:anization cxcepl e d very rapidly in voice - so mu c h that or governor . lli s mem bershi1, in "One of the thln~s we've bee n that las t sp rin g she rcce i\·ed the

pr sent ti me is making i.;:athe red do you li ke mos t abo ut homecom in g sk irt i;. and it rer t aiuly i~ a uuudng - nnd wh v? " how m urh 1her don't k11ow'. ,Juu 11 11e \ \ 'Hllnc.•r - '' I like e ve ry-

.\l t h o11.1,:.h :o;a,wr I lk•·:-: 11·:1d1i 11 -: th in ;.: about it! Th r e's s u c h a c hcc-ancl is looking forward to !Jci n i; out r y nnd friend ly attitude . :.ind it 'i; so in th e rield . s h e doN;n· t likC' the 11iec to bu alJi c to re new fri e nds hips.' ' th o u g ht or i,. raduatin ).:'. She Is \'(>ry l':11 Hudu: - "The ·s11irl ts' o( su r e J<he will miJ<s th e Cr icnd li 11 es~. homecoming ! It's irnc h a good feel­th e wouclerful f:u·u l1 v-st11d e ut l'Pla- i11 g.'' llons hlps . an d lh t• i:1t;da l ru11t·tlt111:-:. : \1111 Lt•;\·1111 - "I like th u d arwe! Good lu c·k in th e futur l'. :,;-:111 cv. 1·m llut I can ·t think of a r easo n ." s ure we ·11 m l$S you ns 111 u d1 as ·you' ll IHc·k ,John:-:011 - "The foo1ball llli ss u s. g:imc! It i.:-h·es m e a d11.1 11 ce to u11-

wh1 d myHe lf ." ll omet:0111l11 i,; i~ in the CSC spot- 1,oh ('a ;\' lor· - ''Th e 1111 C' II {':tndi·

li /.:"h t. lna gt11.1rin g t hi s attflntiou i:; dat ei. ! BC'cau11e· or th e C'Xcite me nt ." th e s tud e nt behind th e 1957 ll o 111 e- (oC th e co m11e titio11 ?1 coming - Gordy l•'a n~l. Shil'l,·,v l , in k - "The parntles -

Origin:11fy fl'OIII '.\ladlson. Cordy you can ha\'e so mu c h fun making attended Central lll g h lhe r e, kee11i11 ;.: 1he rloats :ind th e r e are so many 10 out of llli sc hier b.\· bei ng n memher sec!" o f th e tra<· k te am . the S(· hoo l news- ('ar l B:d k uµ"t' r - "/\ll'('ling old impe r . th e annual s tar r. th e F' ie ld anti budclies and making n e w fri e nds!" Stream Club. 11111.J th e .-\ir :-;'atio nal ) l :1r;.:t· l.ofl i~ - ''It's all so i;ood Guard. th a t I can 't think or anyllting that·~

Uu r in;.: ll w fir:-1 M'llll':-1t· r of Il l~ auy hcllef· t han :.111ylhing e lse." ... ,. n io r ) 't·m·. Cncle Sam be1· ko11 e d , 1,o i:- ,ku11 l •' ii·llh'r - "\\'orkin g 011 and Gordy fo und h lm:;e lf iu the Air Cl oa1s uu<I decorating th e "llizzy lloz ­l<"o r ce. As Gordy 11ut s It. "One day I e n " house. Ead1 g roup is hopini,; to was w l'it ing scmestl' r exa111s. nnd th e wiu. altho u ;.: h they know lhal C\'Cry­nex t da y I was sa luti11 1,: ! ·· \\'hil e In oue t:a ll'L win.' ' th e scn · i<'C. (:drclv wa:; al Truax F r i1z Ht·:- ll r - ''I like th e 11uee11 ! Fi e ld. Uo wlln ~ CTreen Srnte U nh·er- The r ea~o n '! - She's a ~ irl!" s ily in Ohio. rl o rida . and then Korea Bill -'1111 h ,·,\·~ - "Seciu g my o ld rur one yea r . rri e nd!i an d g oing 10 parties. I like

.. \fte r hi s di sch a r ge. C o nly enro lled both!'' :tl Central State in F e bruary uC I !lfi 1 S i w ur11 l'od1:1rn1yo 11 - "The co­.a s a cousen ·a ti o n major. Since tha t o pera tion or ead1 ~ rou1> that 1mrtic i­tim e h e has dec ided on three min o r~: pat es. fh:cause iL makes me ree l all biology. ge u e ral sc ie nce . :rnd clrivc r· s lg work in g for one, a nd one [o r a ll !" education.

(;or cl)· Jia j. h<'l" ll Ch (' 111 aint- l :I)' of many Ol'/.rnnlz:nions at CSC. \\'h e n a freshman . he made the football te am. e \'en th o ugh he had not go ne ou t for thi s sport in hi g h school. I le has sened on th e In ter-Frate rnit y Counc il. and has h e ld the offices or treasure r or LSA :.rnd sec re tary or Alpha Phi Ome i;::t . Afte r p le dJ.;in .; Phi Sigma Epsilon h e has been e lect­ed secretary, vlce-11reside nt. and is c urre ntl y president or thi s Crate rn itv. Gordy looks bac k o n hhi pl e d g ing ~s bein~ the mos t run h e has had in col­lef::e . and on th e s ubj ec t or frnt e rni­tl es he li e ,,es. "E\·e r y male college stud e nt s hou ld join the frate rnity for many reasons . but mainly becau se they give a sense or r esponsibi li ty and an unCorgettable social llfe ." H omecoming Is important to us all. but thi s year it has taken o n added m ea ning for C o rdy since h e i s chair­mn n of a ll events. Th e job is In J.:'OOd hands. though, sint:e h e se r ved a s ass is tant c hairman las t yea r .

Although he g raduates nl th e e nd or the rirs t sem este r. Gordy has n or. ret a cceJHecl a teaching pos ition . ii " has hopes. howe\·er. or set tling in :1 town about th e size or \\'ausau or Appleton.

Alice in Dairyland \\'h;cons in's n ew Alice in Dairy­

land is as h o nest a i,i s h e is charming. He r e are som e thlni::s the allraclive 6'5" brunc lle admits s he can·t do.

She can't bake a ch e rry Pie or c lean a chicken. at lens t s he 's never trie d . S h e ca n't harness a horse or plow corn and she d oes n ' t help with th e milking on h e r dad 's dairy farm nea r White water. She didn ' t i.;ct all A's in her Cres hman year at the state college nt Whitewater. And s h o doesn't sew we ll e noug h lo make her own clothes.

,\li ce Is Xan cy Kay Trewyn whoso fath e r, Harold Trewyn, rarms 102 acres In .Jeffe rso n county . Her ad­mitted s hortcomings need exJ)lana ­tlon .

"I can't bake anything be tter than my mother ," says Nancy. " But I 'm ))re tty good at banana cream !lie ant.I. s 1m,c; h e tli a nd m ea t bnlls."

The re are no horses o n the modern Tre wyn farm (or Nun c y to harness but s h e docs drh•e Urn tractor in t h o s umm e r . a lthou g h not to 11low corn.

"I took care o r th e c hic k e ns when I was younger and h e lped with tlrn milking," ~mys Wlsconsiit's Ali ce. .. bu 1 someone else always plucke d :and <· leaned the c hi ck e ns so I ne ,,e r le:i rned h ow."

11 e r college f;rndes ·w e r e mostly Jl'g ( nu c ·s. ti\'e A's) during h e r fres h man year a s a s tate co l lcge stu­d 111 . Uul in high sc hoo l s h e i;:ralluat­cd as nll e tll c to rian and was ,;ranted a lc~l!; i'ati,•e i;cholarship .

~\lthou J: h ~h e d 0esn'l ma k e h e r ow 11 c lo thes s h e dresses we ll e nough to he 1wm ed 011c o f th e I O best drf's~ 1HI ,·oe ll s al coll eg-e last y£lar. She estimates tlmt her c:.im pu s wa rdrobe eost i. abo ut $ I 00 a yc:.ir to maintain.

H.otal')' Is or 2:i years duration . and workln1,.; al for the pas t 17 yea rs is to Alpha J<:1111m Rho l\1us ic Awnrd for ~~1~,c~~h~a~s~s~c~n~·e~d_:::a a!.-1:1>~rc~s~ic~lc~11~t ~o~r-"" ~' o~~~r~ad~1~1a~ll~v~1~·11~1~r~o,~·eL:':ll~1e'::::sgta~n~d~a,~d~s=o~r-1-"~·~·J.u,c':-:-lp.r.og.tess-..i.lL.a.pplicd....w.us.ic...j---""'..,._'-""~.,t,,-*'' ,

cu s. scholars hip o r th e co ll ege. "'e aren' t Alplrn Kappa Rh Q. is the music {ra­

" I only h a d two formal drrsses at co llege.'' s h e r ecalls. " but I o nly went.

..... ..1.•-1.,-•l-WO-k,1'1ttttl dttn ces 111st ,e:rr,-U--­After this yea r as ,\li ce· In Dai ry.

land Sancy will r eturn to coll eJ.;e. She Durin g hi s three summer s at Nc il s­\•ill e. he s 11ent some lime at E:.iu Claire. t eaching biology and art. I l e also was e leCte d preside nt or th e

'"No r th W estern Wiscons in Teach ers Ai:;soc iation. a group whic h convenet1 annually at Eau Claire. While re­siding In 'Stoughton, President Han-

trying to flunk out student s - Just te rnity. and NanC'y Is an ac th·e mem­hring th e m UJl to on a cceptable scho l- be r . ' rh e y ga,·e her solo partf; with :...: li e s tandard. 1 feel we ha\·e m:.ide the c hoir - c1ui te a rew In fac t. some prog r ess toward this goal." :\'ancy cl oesn·t mind that " longhal red

:\~ r4•1,:urdi,; his work h l"r c nt Ccn- s tuff" e ithe r . ro r s he h as had the tml ~ 111 1t•, President Hansen com- lead in se,·eral o( the o peras which m e nts. "On th e who le It's been pretty ha\·e bee n put on here at C S C. Al good . I 've enjoyed be ing here." ch e present time. she Is working on

Gordy Fovsl

l ,ookin i.: b1u·k o,·cr his yr11r:,1 al C"SC, Cord y thinks that hi s ":\la," Mrs. Ku cera. has h e lpe d him tremendo us ly with her advice and

is 11ayi11µ: her o wn way ancl pl a ns to teac h arte r grad uation. at least for two yea rs.

W o uld s h e marry a farmer ? "Of course." s he s ays. •·or a te ach­

e r, engi neer, or cowboy If I lo\'ed him."

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· 11 .. ____ R __ e_l_i_g_i_o_u_s __ C~l_·_u_· _b __ N __ e_w __ s ____ l ~~~~G;,'.~~~~:~~~0~:~:~~:~:.:~ greeted with a cheery smile from the

Tho 5 new foreign sludcnts o l CSC point lo their homes on o mop of Jhe world. They ore, from left lo righl, Ursula 8lo11ke (Bonn, Grmor,y), Irene Chen (Hong Kong), Eddie Too (Hong Kong), Soe J in Hwong (Seoul, Koreo), ond Won Choi (Seoul, Koreo).

Library Treasures

11 0 111 e c 11 rn f n g ti111c ha!-l roH c ,I Hulletin hoard if th ey 11l a11 to ~,tteud i; irl al the desk. 'I'he owner or t his a n 11111d o 11t·c a 1,; ai11. aud c ,·cryone. in- th e dinnc r -mee tin~. smile i!J )llss .Inn Koczak. a now­

d ud i 11 tl Lhc r<.' l ig iuu s duh:,; , i:; busy ,.,,·11·~1

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comer to 1he business srnrr or 1he col-on thci l' Clm1t:-; and u1h u r 1irujcc ls. lege·.

:~;J !'t~'tj~· 'i.1:\~ Slhi~L} 1:r~;~; ~::~ii!'/~;y~I~~ ~!r.1\t':~o~ ~~~~c:~~~·.iu~~~ ~~~ii: ~l:::1:;~~g :\liss Koczak':- of(icial title is Secre-!'itC, thou 1,: h . f'om e on . yo u re 11orlt.·r~. all Catholics (freshmen and Ul)J)Olj tnry lo lhe deans. nnd she h;,s no s undy your club is doing sumethinh. c lassme u). who hm·e not been for· trouble keel)ing busy at the work ls u·, it '! uwlly initi:aled into the Newman that, il iticludes. In addition to the re­

Two clubs did J.!l: t t h e ir news in , C'lub will rccch·l! iuformation about gu lnr orfi<:e duties or ty11ing. s hort­lul\\'C\ e r. so w1;1 ·11 fuq.drn the other;; t he initiation netivities which will be hand . and Ciling. ;\liss Koczak hel1ls this ti me and see wha t is goini; 011 he ld on October 2-1. Also at the meet- with work o n student housing. em­in Trigon and the :\'e wrnnn Club. in g the to11ic for discussion will be ploym en t. and with Olhe r things

Tlw 11 wmbiT:- or ' l'Hl<:t.>.\" h ntl a " ;\lixed :\larringes". which mny pro\'e to be pro blema to 1101-J1u·k 1li11m·r on Sunday, Setlt. 1:!, Homecoming is approach ing and students. :H the Frame :\lemurial Presbyterian th e float chnirmnn needs plcuty or Chruch. Aitc1· the meal the group he lp coostructing the float. A notice joined in sing ing some religiou s wi ll be Jlosted o n the ~ewman Club songs. !'le,·. Todd of the ~rnng al ical bulletin board in regard lo th e times and lleformed Church ga,'e a shun thol they will work on lhc float. A 1alk ou tile im 1l0rtancc o( youth iu meeting for those willing to work

th~r1~11 ~~:':·Tnra'dx meeting will be ~~

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g~::~. r:1~~~li7~~l t~~1 i!\~~~I after thr. held on Thursday, Oct. 10th at 6:00 P .:\I. in the basement of the Frame :\lemorial Pl'esbyterian Ch urch. The Fenemore's Homecoming

CSC Welcomes Five New Students From Abroad

Deacons of this church will provide 1\ s you may know. "Homecom ing" the group with a delicious dinner. is the Latin word to r ''go tta get to

Among th e \'al uable J)Ossessions of Arter the dinner. the group will be your house. " It was first used in 1200 Fi\' c new rorcigu 1:, tutlents have the C. S. C. library are several of the t r ated with the showing or the film B.C. by an orph a ned parakeet on th e

joini'd the slullc.,nt body at Central firs t attempts in the art or 1u·i nting. "MARTIN LUTH~R". Is land of zweka. A group or shit>­SLutc College. T hey are re11rcse nta- These books. ea rly lrnplements !or !\!embers who don't have cu rs can wrecked baseball players. looking ror tlvl'H o[ Germany, Iran. KOrca, and teachi11g childre n. are mounted 011 ge t a ride up to the church by being o. new franchise tor the New York China. cardboard a nd arc a\'ailable upon re- at Nelson Hall al 5:45 P.M. on Ocl. Giants. later brought the word to the

Bllu··C)'Cd lir:-u la Bln n k c or G1·r- quest. 10th . !\!embers are also urged to United Slates. Since then the word n11ui y, a junior, is majoring in tbe A horn book, lhc s lt·m fro m w hich sign their names on the TRIGON ' 'Hom~co ming" has always brought Letters and Science Divh;ion. Before all primers were de ve loped. was the ------------- tears to the hearts and eyes or a ll coming to csc. s he studi ed philoso- ea rli est too, ror teaching children to Daily Double at CSC homeless birds and iost ath letes. phy, English. and the hi s tory or art read. It consists of a s imi>le Jear or ( sometimes referred to as college stu-at Bonn University. paper coutaini11 1-: t he ABC's, some Xo, you nrc,1't seeing do uble. dents.)

Urs ula has many interests. Two combinations ot lette rs . and the ~~~:::t~u~cf ~=~nso~nt~::;~~u;thei:e ye:rr~ ab:~~n~os:ioercioems.,·nltga'..'e it:e:i"sto';:it.lennd which she enjoys \'Cry much are r ead- Lord's Prayer. Mounted on a frame J

Ing a nd classical music. \,r wood. the 11a11e r Is covered with both se ts being iu the Freshman heroes. its ,·lc tories and defeats. But

Because Ursuln is an exchange stu­dent. she will he he re in Stevens Point

tram;parent horn to protec t it from class. probably the most famous legend con­t he dirty f ingers or t he child . Gwe n and Greta Eckman. who cernlng lhis g reat A'merican pasllme

were born Just a minute apart. hall Is Tlw Homecoming of Fcnc more from Theresa, a small town In the \\'("no,·lt ch . only one yen r . Then she will re turn Thi!\ set or fift een books was used

lo Germany where i.he olnns to work rrom the yea r 1500 onw:irds. Today in tho hi sto ry or nrt dc1m r tment at the re are on l r three or four speci­Bonn Unh•c rsity. meus In the country The o ldes t in

Jrrnc Ch en uud Eddie Tuo nrc existence, which bro1ug ht $325,000

,J unior Sl ud c u t...; fro m Hong Kon g . al a sale In London in 1865. be longed China. Uoth arc continuing the ir to Charles I. Usi ng paper O\'er 10 0 s tudi es in chemistry, hn,•ing studied yea rs old. Charl es Welsh made th2 chcm i8 try at Ch uns Chi College. reproduction and wrote the coincid-

f.;ddie enjoys J)laying so!tball and ing explanation found in the lib ra­was a member or n championship ry. learn in Chi nn. I-l e nhm has a broth- Tn inform youn i.: und o ld on u ll e r at Wartburg College in Wa\'er ly , s ubJct:1$, chap books were printed in Iowa. the latter half or the e ighteenth cen-

Petile Irene named dancing as one tury. Si nce they we re [limsy and or her favo rite rec reatio ns. much used, these little books have

become exceed ing ly rare and now bo~:'~rJol,1

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1~ '::1~'~1;~a~\'on f'hol iirc fetch high prices. llan•ard Col lege

owns the finest co llect ion of chail books in America. Sne J in Hwant,: was a canta in in

the Korean Army ror six years. De­fore t he Ko rea n War he studied at There are five other re11roductions Pusan University. Whil e al CSC. Sae hy Welsh or boo ks used in ea rl y in­Jin wilt s11ecia li ze in Criminology. s tru ction at the CSC library. :\·cw Sac Jin is al so adep t nt SJ)orts, s uch E11 1,:la111l Prime r, Huttlcdorc. '.\l ullwr as boxing and .sw imming. Gno~o '.'l i•Jo d)·. Hl:,; tory of Little

Won Cho i was also n member or ~1\~w1:~!~1T;;·:~rs::;;~;:11~1:!"~t~~~l i~~,

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lhc l<orca n Army in which he held order or which titer were written . , the rnnk of sergeant. ll e re at Cen­trnl State College he will major in llus inei.s Administration. \Von e n­joy8 sport::1 such as boating very much .

lrnn I:,, r cprc:-l·nh'd at f'SC by Sou-1./\li .J11111 shid. Jim is nl so n junior student major ini::; in Chemistry. H e had attended school at ll.h·e r Falls n nd the Univers ity o[ Wisconsin be­fore coming to Stc\·cns Point.

I le e n joys playing ping J)O ng nnd the mandolin. In the future, Jim bas ho1ws or s tudying medicine .

l' l11·s1} book:- may be :,;1.."'1"· 11 by 11 ny interCStcd students In lh e CSC li­brary. Mr . Xelis 1,,unpenga, head li­brarian. would be ha111ly to s uppl :,­further information on this su bject.

Freshmen Elections In e lec tions held on Wcdnesdav.

October second, the following peopic were e lected to lead the Freshman class: pres ident, nave Carpenter; vicc-11re1-i dent, Bob Wendt; secreta­ry, 1\lary .Jnne Martinson ; treaimrer. Charles Ross: and Student Council. Ch ri s \\'ekwcrt.

southe rn part of Wisconsi n. They are both Home Economics majors and be lieve that being a twin has both il 's good and bad points. These lden­lical twins dress alike. which makes their Ide ntity e,•en more contusing. They a~e \'ery bit twins .

It l s ot us eusy to lclentl ty the other e t ot n\·ins on campus, Dick and T tll Cook. These two fellows are comple te oppoSites . Their' home town is l\l e rrill. Wiscons in. and t h ey are both Conservation majors, liking all types of o utdoor sports.

lloth pairs o[ twins like il he re at C. S. C. and the best of lu ck lo them.

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Fenne more "Fennle" \Venovltch was t h e unsung Irish hero or the Cr i­mean \Var. Al the early age ot nine. Fennie displayed hi s great love tor his country when he made hi s deci­sion to fight tor lhe Turks. 'The day he Jett ror battle, his sweetheart walked with him on lhe r ond to Cri ­mea. Fennie, being the sensitive lad that he was, could nol bear to see his lover crying and when her sobs reached lhe point ot heartbreak. Fen­n ie took otf his necktie and hung her in lhe nea res t elm t ree. Fennle's sweetheart is believed to be t h e · first Homecoming candidate. Since then, however. this unsc rupulous act has been replaced by the rather lame cus­tom ot hanging female pictures on

) lrs . Edwnrd , ·robcl. manager ot the corridor walls or colleges and the text book library, ls to be round h igh schools. busy among the books or doing sec re- Ou his war to Crhnen. Fennie mel tarial work In the t ext book library a fishmonger. Not havJng eaten tor from nine lo five each day. 13 days. he bought a sardine from

A nath·e 'Stevens Pointer'. i'\lrs. the old man. The sardine, being a Vrobel moved to Chicago in 1942, re- few months out of the water and nol turning to Stevens Point in 1!155. too we ll preser\'ed. was inedible and She and he r hus band now li,·c al 504 thus the beginning or Homecoming S. Michigan A\•enue . banquets.

'.\Ir:,;, , ·robel hus lwld her position If yo u wonder why we refer t o all in the text book librnr:r since August this as Homecoming, we need only first of thi s year. She readily admits to say that when Fennie reached Cri­sbe en joys he r work very much be- mea the medical examiners pro­ca use or her contact with th e s tu- nounced him 4 F' and so h e began his dents. hut is g lad the hec tic week of trip home nod the star t of Homecom· reg istra tion is O\'Cr. Ing parades.

Mr. a nd '.\fr~. ~·~obrl ha ,•t: one The feas t that Fennie's fr iends pre-clnu,::htl"r, Carol, li ving in Chicago. pared ror his Homecoming consisted Along with re~dlng , l\lrs. Vrobe l lists of a re w cakes and much a le. Fennle, us her ~avonte pa.s limes her two n littl e di sappointed In himself. over­grand·ch 1ldre n, Patti Lynn and l\lary indulged to the point ot being unre­Oeth. cognizable. This origina ted the say­

ing, "Ales well at H omecoming but il ain't Fennie."

he mornl o f this nnd nll Home·

The ne w students all like Centra l State Colh:_oge and the fri endliness ot its stud ents . We nil hoJle they en­joy the Lime: tbc ~· will sJ)C' JHI he re al CSC studying with us. -----------------------.,.-"""=Tcii,!11,.,1,: ~torlcs Is that if you are nine

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yea rs Id and you hang your girl and eal a tten sardine, even the army won't w n t you.

( rt :s,·ou arc unable to make any sense or this article. you aren ' t any worse oft than the a u thor.)

Min Jonet Koczok is secretory to the Deons' of Women ond Men .

Miss l\Ocz:1k h as lived in Stc,·en!f Point a ll or her life and graduated Crom P. J . Jacobs high school with the class or 1957. While in high school , i\liss Koczak's classes tol1 ow­ecl a business course which helped her prepare for her 1>resent em ploy­ment. I n addition to her studies, sho held the position ot student sec reta­ry to the Director ot Vocational Guid­ance durlpg her senior year. A lso adding to her experience was her work as pres ident ot the Future Busi­ness L eaders of America organization.

It seems that Miss K oczak bas Ht­tie spare time on he r hands. even after office hours, but s he does tind time to do some reading and letter writing to her friends attending col­leges other than CSC.

:\liss Kocznk sn.ys sho enjoys her wor k \·ery mu ch. and that she espe­cially likes the opportunities which she has to meel the people from the college.

Omeg's Advisor Ethel V. HHI. tncul ty member ot

CSC's Home Econom ks De1mrtmcn t , has added another feature to her ac­tiviti es. She will serve as adviso r o f the Omega Mu Chi soror ity tor the co rning year. taking the place ot Miss Patricia Reilly.

J\fi ss Hil l came to Centra l State College last year as director or t h e Hom~ Management Cottage. and this year is continuing in home economic classes.

Miss Reilly, former director o r the g ir ls' g lee club at CSC an d advisor ot Omega Mu Chi, is now furthering her education at Indiana Univers ity.

Tho Ome ,.._"S wish to extend a Jnrge "Welcome" to Miss Hill and to wish 1\fiss Reilly the bes t of luck.

College Library Explains Liberal Lending System

The CSC library ado1ltcd. in March, l!:i57. a libe ral sys te m or le nding books to students. It is necessa ry that all co llege stud e nts .understand and fo llow t he rules under thi s sys tem.

Two w c i•k hooks nrc len t, for thf'I

The 11olicy of lhc C'S(' library con­cerning- fi ne noti ces will be changed. e ffective Tuesday. Octobn 15.

The dt'livery of nolC!-1 to cla sses warning studc•ntg that a n O\' crni~hl book has not h PC ll r eturn 1•d wi ll now bo placed in the indh·idua l mail box­es. It will b P the dutr of C':ICh Jlc r­son to check hi s mai lbox be[ore fines have mounted execss ivclr, ·or hetorl' another s tudent has hccn incon\'Cn­ienced.

New Reserve Librarian ~~\~~ n;~~;e: ''Jle1

~;~~;· o ~-l~1:·:v1:r,re~:~~ Esther Kea r by has now begun h er nized and an extens ion of time will

duties ns the reserve libra ri an al Cen- be g ranted au lomal.ka ll l'· No notof l­trnl State. cation of this ex tons io~ of lime Is

01'i~lnall)' from Knnsns, Mrs. K ear- matl e to the borrower on the s tamped b} attended Knnsns State College in 14th dar due but on tho 28th clay o f 195G. Following h er graduation she use a noti ce Is mail ed asking retu rn

1 taught third grado in To1lekn . Kan- or the book hy Tu esday of the tollow-This tine money is or no be ne fic ial ,1 - t1 sas. in i.: wee k. This gives a final week-

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---u-sc-to-eentrn:1 St,1tc Colle,;~t-i. added to the state 's gl' nernl fund nnd may nol be used tor the pu rchase or books or assistant' s wages.

l\lra. Kearby arrived in Stevens end without 11cnal ty to complete read­.....-..,......-- - -H-ro·rnt-1'n helml'Tr,nrFr6 ep em er. tn·g-tt·nd-1ttttdy-ot--the-buo,k· ~. ----'-I

Patronize Pointer Advertisers

Pictured oboY"e ore Mrs. Esther Keo,by ond Mrs. Edword Vrobel, the lwo newe1t mem­b eo of our librory stoff. Mrs. Keo,by i1 rt:nerve librorion ond Mu. Vrobel i1 texlbook

_ librorion.

i and pln~s to rema.in h ere until her It is ex J)ected unde r this liberality husband s g raduation from Central of londi11i; that n. final notloo wJJJ State. l11"'c to he sen t 1'arcly. It use ot a spe­

Althou~h he r work al tbe li\~ttry citic tllle seems essential beyond this and kceprng house leaves Jilli e f t-ee period of automatic extension o f time, she ~nd her husband nre mem- tim e, a1>pllcntton should be made to :~crs of T~1gon, and she enjoys sew- lhe librarian In charge ot circul a tion

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O ctober I 0, 195 7 THE POINTER

~ Pointe rs Meet Falcons Student Union Hours Point Loses to Quakers For Homecoming Tussle As most of )'OU kuow by now, csc: In Tough Battle 25-12

Th e F'nlcous from HiYcr li'a lls in- has a SLudcnt Union. It is Ioc:ned in On Friday, Sf'ptemher 27. the

vndc Stc\'cns Point on Saturdny, Oc- ~~~ll~>:g,~~!:~\1t.:;0 ~ ,~~11\ ~ 1,.~il~~o~b;~:: Poiutl'rs Jost n ha rd roughL football tober Ul, ancl furnish sti ff opposition i,::n m c to \ \ 'hitcwatcr by the scor e of tor the l'oiutcr llonu:com ing gamC!. hours thi s year are: 2G to 12 . Th Quakers· running at-

Offense w:us the st rong point of the M onday t h rough Thursday - tack prond to be the deciding factor 195G Fnlco n team as they rolled Ull Frtc~n)~l~-!? ().m. G p.m.-t 1 ii .m . in the contest.

232 points In e ig ht gameis [or un aver- 1 0 a.m.- 2 ll,m. 6 i>.m.- l 2 p.m. Tiu· Poinh·rs:· runni n~ ,z-n m e ne ,·e r

;;,~ ~~)911~1~~~~s~~~~~~~1~:d !~b;,~~~r~ Saturday_ did gel slartPd. :u; the Whitewater

allacks lnsl yen r, whicb gnrnered n Su~J:~~n~ 2 p.m. ~.~~~~;~ ,.~~c~!s ~hnc~:tct~r!~s:d.thnn a totnl or 2.5i0 totnl yards for an a ,•e r- 2 p.m.-ll Jl .m . Tbe first hnlf or the game was a age or 23 1 yards pe r game. This yen r we ha,·e a new 2'i-inch nip and tuck affair with each team

I1cs 1lito t he r e turn of 18 le tte rmen TV a nd a 11 1-f'I record player with a scor ing two touchdow us. The Quak­trom the l 95ti F'alcon squad. conch tremendous se lection or new records. c rs were the flr s l to break the ice . Fran Polsfoot is any thing but 011lim- This is t\\'n il nble to be used e,,e ry Out the Pointei-!! ca11ltulized on a is li c for the 1!157 season. Pol::ifoot. nig ht by anyo ne by just asking the long pass piny to tie the score at s ix in h is first year as F alco n me ntor, student union work er . to a ix. Minutes late r the Pointe rs will ha,•o on ly four regulars among Games incl ude bumper JlOOl, bowl- scored again to take a 1 2 to 6 lead. the lettermen. They are fairly well ing. shuffle alley, besides cards. c rib- With thirty seconds l(•ft in the first fortifi ed in the line. but their prob- bage, chess , and checke rs . halt, the Quakers drO\"C t o anoLher !e ms are centered in the b;,cktie ld , Sandwiches. cand y o r a ll var ieties, score to e ,·eu Lh e counL to 12 to 12. where the Joss or Ste trc n nnd DiSn lvo JIOll co rn, Ice cream. and JIOP are some Each team blocked one ext ra JlOlut at-will hurl. The re is n basic lac k or oJ the to0dsturrs available. te m11L during Lho f irst h a ir . size a nd cx 11c rl c nce but Conch Pols- .Also rem ember - the union ts In the second half the Pointe rs al-l:,~~~ :~~ltr !:~:u:;·:~a!~c~e::~:d ~~l:i:: ~~~a~~ar~: t:a;~':!:e~t'n~~1~:~od::1~::_1zn- :~,:~ fi;;~edg~~~.a1~~0~;:;~te~·;~er :1:::

t will be th e big factor i n week-to-week, Thought for yesterday - "Whe n touchdowns and nn extra point . impro\'ement a nd a,·o idance or tbe dri,·ing, e \'e ry nut in the car should •r1to Pointers p lu;rcd 1his g:1111c mh1t nkes that crop up with a young be light with the exception or the one wilho ut the ser ,·ict-s or starli ng right inexperi enced ball cl ub . There are behind the wheel." halt. Eldon Scha n >, who iuj ured his on ly four sen iors on t h e tenm , which Your friend , leg In the game the week before. His al so includes 2 1 freshmen, 20 sopho- loss hampe red the Pointers running mores . and to ur juniors. Po ls foot and A three-toed Ugwipiao a ttack . staff will broaden the attack so tn e- Gwadcweedlewac

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m alious. Tot~l~::l~eegeen o~~::!~at~;s~he at-

Jim T rem el. who s uffe re d a leg Injury that ke pt him ou t of pre-sea­son drills. s howed a good brand of rootball In the defenSi\'e backfie ld . He was often in on the tack le and was on the ale rt ror nil passes h eaded bis

It looks like a roug h gamo ahead t ent ion of tho Student Counci l that fo r the Pointer!l, Let's a ll be out the re Saturday and show the a lums the CSC sch ool spirit.

ATTENTION! You h m'C u c huncc to win ll froo

g ift! ~ Mos t ot you hue b eard of " Sa­

brina Fair", the play being put on by College Theate r. Here's a chance to use your knowledge. With in the next two week s, (Oct. 11th t o the 24th), College Theat e r m embers will be roaming the halls as king the question. "What 's on your mind ? '-' It you're as ked and answe r. '' Sabrina F a ir' ' , the free girt will be given to you.

Ho wever . these girts will be giv­en ou t on])· by College Theater mt!mbers.

So remember , "~Vhat 's on your mind?"

" Why, Sabr ina Fair! "

s igns and pos ters announcing ac­t ivi ti es have not been promptly re­mo\'ed afte r the ac ti\'ity b as taken place. This responsi bility be longs to the s ponsoring orga nization . not to the Janitorial start. W e s u g­gest that the pe rsons making a nd pulling up the s igns be respons ible for pro m11tly r e moving them a fte r the activity.

Your cooperation In r emov ing these obsolet e signs would be -ap­preciat ed .

Thank yo u . Student Council

way.

Freshman Officers Absorbed into School

On \ Vedn esduy, October 2, the vot­ing segm ent of the freshman class st e pped to the vot ing booth on the second tloor and exer cised their right to choose thei r c lass leaders. In some close ly contested campaigns the fol­lowing peop le recognized their names

L------------~ on the list of win ners: David Carpen­

Home Ee Club News t er h eads the list as the president­e l t. Bob Wendt wi ll serve the ·c lass

vice-president, the sec retary Is The Home Eco nomics Club opene Ma r y Jane 1\lartinson. and the treas­

its yea r with a new set ot oUice rs to urc r is Charles (Chuck) Ross. The guide It through the first semest e r . c lass vi ce-presiden t la entitl ed to a The new otr lcers who we re e lec ted at sca t on the student council alo ng with the last 19 56- '57 schoo l year meet- thei r second rep resentative . Astrid ing nre i\l ary Laurit zen. Pres id ent; (Chris) W ekwe rt.

L------------~ Elaln Els , Vice President ; Beth J a n- Al a recent meeting, the council

d y GOP ke, Secretary ; Mnr jo Mathey, Treas- di d th t · 11 css or ouldat Laird Ad resses .. ure r: Roc he ll e Ha ndt , His to ri a n: and ods~)~!~: rs w~I~; ~~=e ~>een known t~ The YGOP Club or CSC he ld the ir Virg inia Tyllnskl . Reporte r . cover walls days o r weeks a fte r their

firs t meeting or the year o n Scpte m- T h e first nc11\·l t)' or the school year message is comille t ed. The council be r 25 in room 107. Re)). l\l e l \'ln was a t ea tor the Freshmen who a re Joins forces with a ll organizations R . Laird, Cong ressman from the 7th ente r ing Home Economics. The t ea who h o pe to e radicate old commer­Congresslonn l Distr icl. was present was held in the Home Ee. livi ng cla ls . All schoo l organizations re­and ga,·c the group a n interesting rooms on Tuesday, Sept. 10 . Mary ceivcd a note asking them to remove t a lk on Lh c fi r s t session of the 85th La uritzen a nd Beth J a nke were In nil s igns or poste r s whose message is Congress. Aft e r h e fini s hed his t a lk. charge of Lh c t ea. Mar>· La uritzen obsolete. If n il s tudents join in this b e ope ned the m eeting to a questi o n- po ured . c rusade none or us will be bothe red a ns wer 11erlod . Man y inte resting The ne xt acti\'lty was a picnic tor by these wea the red billboards.

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1~~~~~~::!J~'\ b;1~:1~:t~:ct~~~ ~':es1:i~e~I o;:~~c r~,~~ r.:l~j;:s ::.d ~~= Sp<•uk in ~ or posl (' r~ - and the

would nllow Jmre nts of college nnd pic nic was he ld a l Bukoll Park 011 student council was a t its las t m eet­hig h sc hool stude nts t o deduct from Septe mbe r 16. Th e o rti cers or the ing - anothe r ruling has been mode thei r ne l income the co!lt o r tuition club we re In charge of the a r range- in · this regard . All organizntlons

and recs whe n figuring o ut t h eir in- mef~~:~nnl lnltl utlon o r the Fn•,sh m(> n ~~<>::o;!~! ::::i~:a;hd~t a~~~ r~;: d a::: come taxes. b Id into the c lub wi ll take pince at the ,·e rti zi ng campaig ns un til one week . The next m eeting will b~ ~ o~ next regular monthly meeti ng, Oc- (that's se,·en. days} before e lection. October 9, a t wh ich time e ect1on o tober 14, which will be he ld In the LI- Pos ting sig ns rese rving space for fu­otrlcors will be h e ld. T;cJ t emp;;ary brary Then t c r . lu re a dve rtizing is cons ide red a part chalrrnnn has ap1>ointe e rryl ~ en- Th e Club will ::igain s ponsor n ca r - or t he cam 1>nlg n a nd wlll not be al-ze l. Pnul Rassm usen , nnd Jim "re ms lowed before t ha t sa me one week 1>0-on the Nominatio n committee. They mc l-a1111 lc 1rn le on Hobo Day a nd they riod. will make their r e1>0rl to t he g roup a. r e go ing to e nte r n floa t In the pn-a t the next meeting. rad e. The student co u nc il d ec ided to r e-::._..::::::_::..::::: ____ _:_:..__~ ---------:-:----::-;--;-~ ;;;;;;;;-· I rrnin from selling n Jimit on the out-

Pictured obove ore Bob Mcl endon , Ann 8ruelle, Raymond M, ond Jerrv Me-nt.el. 01 they met lost week here ot CSC .

lay for floats to be e nte red i n the homecoming parade. The ruling in e ffect in the past was easily ig no red and hardl y enfo rceable. The best floats cn n not be limited br a mone­ta ry ce iling. only by a limited ingc­nui t)' nnd e ffort a nd ima)'.!:inntlon. De­cn use no limi t hns heen so l does not mea n th::it those who fa\'Ored the limi t nrc obliged to spend any more than usual nor doC's it mea n thal they ~hould nc~lcct to ma k<' an entry for the Jla r a dc.

.\rra11~1· mc n1-i fo r lhl s YC':t r '~ llomccomlnJ,: arc almosl completed. Pe rmancnl nnd trn ,·c lin )'.!: tro11hics for win ua rs in the float comncti tion nre in ord1'r. a nd tl1 e rrcshm:m will tnk e ca re or the fire. Th ey will nlso bu ild a fJUCcn ·s float. Someo ne may even ~I.Ulan rh emsclw1s ro dccorat

the fi e ld for the gnmc.

Ther e is nn Iden on t h e line which we mi g hl ponde r . How about a work ­s hop tbn t would inc lude the omcers o f all the schoo l organizations? \Yhnt s uch a work s ho p might ac­compli s h Is something n bou t which we may a ll wo'!dcr .

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FROM THE SIDELINES Since baseball Is s till In the air It

seems my duty to mention the Uravcs. Uy the t ime this appears in print the Wor ld Series will be about o,·er but at the time or the ·,\·riting oC this column the Bra,·es lead by ;; games to 2. Joy seems to reign th roug hou t nru,·elnnd but tbe lJrn\'C:.i

h a ,·e no t yet secu red lhc eo,·e1ed World Champlonshi1) bunting. r.>rnry gnme looms as 1he big game. If the Bran!s fall Wednesday. it will be anyone's ser ies.

We mus t take our hats off to the p itching o f Lew Burdette in this series, and to the hus tl e or Eddie '.\lathews. Eddie hustled o u l an ap­parently easy grounder to J e rry Cole­man. Man y peo11 le hn,·e bee u down on Eddie because or hi s failure to hit in Lb e (irst three games, but if J;;ddle doesn't ge t another hit in the Serles h e's s till earned that World Series <: heck.

"Bucky nadger" is h a11py after Wisconsin's first two games. The Iludgers already h a ,·e scor ed more points than they did a ll las t year. Bui leaner days are a h ead rorthe Badgers. Nex t week they meeL t he P urdue Boile rma kers. I'll pick t he Badgers ln this one. mainly because the Boil­ermakers have ju st finishe d two t oug h games. losing t o Notre Dame 12-0 and Minneso ta 21- 17 . T h e Pur­due cry all throu gh thei r practice sessions has been " beat Minnesota" and they were up · tor the Minnesota game losing on ly by 4 po ints . So its only natural to expec t a let-down next week.

This Is t h e 4th week of sch ool and it seems that the SIASEFI organi­zation Is · reall y off to a good s tart. A little ge t together was he ld last week a t Ive rson Lodge be tore and nt te r t he football game. Prospective ple dges were lnteniewed during thi s meeting and they seem to be n pre tty good bunch this year. They conduct­ed themselves In a \'Cry orderly man­ne r lik e a SIASEFI does. W e k now you will be proud or t h ese me n to carry on our g lorious tradition .

D1Lrlng this m eeting we found .o ut that we may ha ,•e a band this year. It seems Dennis DeDeker and Ri ch '.\l a rko do n't want to be playing a lone. As DeDeker was the one-man band In the homecoming parade las t year. he wants another member or two. His prayers have been an ­s wered nod it seems that many oi the members have mus ica l abili t y, especia lly in precuss ion instruments. l\l r. Mar ko is In charge or the musi­ca l de1>nrtmen t or the SIASl~FI. Ir any SIASEF' I can play a mus ica l In­s trument , please contact Ri ch Marko.

Hom ecoming was a lso di scu ssed in t he last mee ting and we arc going to ente r a fl oat in the humo rous di vis ion again. For the last 3 years the S IASEF'l has won fi r s t 1>lacc in this d i,•ls lon. and we a re out to do it again. Plans were s ub mitted and It promises to be a "gooder ",

SPORTS \\'c fori,:ot. to mrn lion In t he Ja~t

l!oi~uo or t he Pointer t hat Dennis DeDe ker Is al so ass is ting Bob Ilostad with t he " Bomber S(Juad" on the Cootb::ill fi e ld. :\Ir. Bostad made a very good }lick in DeDck er. who will he l11 tremendous ly with hi s know­ledge o r the :;:ridiron.

'! 'h o Sl:\ SEFI ori:unlzntion I~ nlso e ntc ri nJ.: lhe College Bowling J...ea­i;:uc thi s yea r . One teain from th o S IA SE:Fr Is defi ni tely entered by the tim e or publication of thi s arti cle. Good luc k 10 the keg le rs. a nd wr~ hope you ha\'o a good season.

.Jim Luedtke. a malnstar in the Pointer Football 10am line ~ays. "In ke('J) In good health, inhale and ex-

h a le <>;t~S~;! ~)~~n~ Jt~ \r;;:~~~StiC!I .... ru cn.-, Hn :,.u n 1io

r~or hi s Cheering, trumpet playing, and leading the S IA S tFJ's In cheers at the las t footba ll game. B.l c::h has a lways done hi s best nt t h e SIASEFI functions: homecoming, p n rt I cs , . ,rn . par cs. mnsquern{ e ball. parties, nnd pa r ti es. Ri ch Is a grad or P .J . .Jacobs H.S. h1 P o int 19 51. li e went to CSC after gradu a­tion to r 2 years and then wns d ra ft ­ed; sen ·ed with the Fifth Cavalry In Japan: re turned to CSC In 19 G5 : a nd is s till in. W hen will he graduate? We don't kno w ; h e· rca lly loves tbnt

L had n cou (lie or good weeks in my first ,: rack at IJredic tion. For the weekend or Sctllcmber 2S, I came out with a 14-6 record (or . 700 per­centage' and for October 5 . it wns l G-3 ror ;,,t:? 11crccntage. The r ea­son there arc only 1!) games l)lcked fo r the weekend o[ October is that nying to li ve UJl to our usual Pointer standards, someone omitted one game rrom the li s t. \\'e ll. I'll s ti ck to the same lu ck y coin and try again. Wcckl.'ntl or Octobe r 12

Wisconsin o,•er Purdue Ohio State over Illinois Iowa o,·cr Indiana )lichigan State o ,•er '.\tlchigan Minneso1a o ver Northwestern Holy Cross o ,•er l\1an 1ueuo Notro Dume over Army Stevens Point o,•er l\1ilwaukee EauClalre O\'Cr lti \·cr Fall s La Crosso over Super ior

• Platteville O\'er Oshkosh Whitewater o,·er Stout Nan· o ,•cr: Cnlirornia Yale OYer Columbia Duke over Rice Auburn o ,•e r Kentucky Miami (F'la.) ove r North Carolina. Pittsburg h o,•e r Nebraska Oklaho111a ove r Texas Prince ton over Pennsylvania

Wcek luntl of 0<'Wbcr 10 Iowa o \'e r Wiscons in Minnesota ove r Illinois Ohio State o ,•e r I ndiana :'.\ll cbigan ove r No r t hwestern l\llchignn Stat o O\'er Purdue Cincinnati ove r Ma rqu ette Pittsburg h o ,•er Army Platteville over Milwaukee Lacrosse over Eua Claire White wate r over Oshkosh Rivers Falls over Stevens Point Superior over Stout Pittsburgh ove r Army Oklahoma over Kansas Penn State ove r Vanderbilt Princeton over Co lgate Stanford o,·cr Washington Tennessee over Alabama Yale over Corne ll Navy over Georgia

Oshkosh Rules The Gridiron for 20-12 Win Over Pointers

The Pointe rs railed in their bid for the ir firs t confe rence win of the· sea­son, and were s to1lped cold by the Os hkosh State College Tltaus who t a l· li ed 20 1>oi nts to the Pointe r s l Z at Me mor ia l Fie ld In Os hkosh on Thur&­day afternoon. October 3. The Coun ­sell coached gr idme n ha ,•e dropped a ll three of their con fe re nce games: this is Lhe tlrsl time Oshkosh bu beaten them since 1!146 .

I n l h c ~tutl sll c <'o lu mn the Point­e rs we re way a head In most r espect s exce pt points. CSC pick ed up 1 6 first downs to Oshkosh's 8. W e pick­ed up l 71 yards on the g ro und to the ir 111. We had 267 yards overall to thei r 214 , but we had 6 fu mbles t o the ir L

Fumbles a nd inte rce1,tio 11s told the story ot the game. The Titans ca~ italized a nd tll ckcd UJ> two Poi nte r rumbles nnd inte rcepted two of our passes whil e CSC hnd no recovered fumbl es nud no inte rcepted passes.

.A J,:rcnt blow lo I he t r um WWJ t h e Jo:-i; of two fin e hacks non Hoenlsch and Eldon Sharp who were unab le t o 11lay becaUse or prc ,·ious in j uries.

Frnn nomnn cn rrl ed tor 55 yarde to lead the Pointe rs. non ·w1s linald followed with 45 a rid ·Tony Koehn had 37. ll e rb Scholz 11lcked up 26 ya rds in f i\·e carries and was a lend­ing f igure in Poin t' s ))ass defense. Dennis Sch m id tke, freshm a n from Wooclru rr. hit on •I of 7 passes for 61 yards. Jack C ha rl esworth s ha red th& quartr-rbacking dull<'!'. and they mov­ed the ball well.

J im "Tank" Luedtke was the :;tanclout o n defense making 10 tacklC's. Ca l Clausen . Onie Schallert, Phil Cole, Geo rge Homan. Owen Schwe rdtfeger. Kcstly and Kobishop were nhm Pointe r standouts on de­fense.

Tho Polnter·s next game will be agn inst the U. or Wiscons in -)lllwau­kee on Fri da)' e ,·enlng Octobe r 11 h r GOP k Fi<"ld.

$ 1 JO. li e Is an Intermediate a nd majoring ln Social Life with an art minor.

SOCIEJ'\' Xot h ln,:: ne w in the wny of socie ty;

seems that there nrc no new engage­ments. mnrringes or births. May ha.Ye b uer lu ck next_time._

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6

The Sorrowful Saga of A Teacher's First Day

THE POINTER

Young Democrats Hold First Meeting of Yea r

Si111 •11•1• 11 , 11111!-111-" , :tll who h :n ·t· n

1·111111111111 1·11 11 .. 1•, h1•li cf iu the princip les and )lulici•·:. or lhl' llt•mocratlt Par­ty, allt·IHINI th<• first mt·t·tin~ or t h e

St"ptcmber 9 <1awn1•d !Jrii,;h1 anti four minutr•i,; 11f waiu11;.: for lh('III 111 ('!';(' Youn)..:' P t•IIIOl·nns on 1hc t•\'l' llill)'.: clc:ir. ll was 1he kind of a day 111:it ~1' 1111· d1,w 11 I i,; tuod up and i11 w1u•-. of <ktnlwr ~­makl':-. vuu f(•('l glad 1hal yc,u an• whi d1 art• 11111 ;.::t:11t·1·ally uf ltlY natun·. Althu11,:.d1 .Jprry ~la d iso 11 . stnlt• alh l· ·,\l'i I awokt', my ~umrni•r I 111 •111,w,•d. "All r iµ:hl. han·u· t you d1alr111a11 mul ;.::radualC' of (.'SC'. w:u; t1in11 µ:h1 f1,1· all ~ud1 lo\'••ly 111nr11i11,.:,; l'\t•1· ltt·an l :. ht·ll IJf..'lun•"! \\"h(•u that 1111l 11r, •st•1H 10 :-:t:trt t h 1• yi:ar oft. th e canlf• i1110 111:, 111i111l . ··1.c-t's !-l'P 1111w. h1•II rin-..;.:-: it 1m•;111 :-: 'Jllit.•I. <H"IET ' :.:ruup did ~t·t to rind out a lot :,bo u t wh :it s lwll f 110 today'!"' l:t'fon· I Sn 1pd,•1 I ,·;111 ht.•ar you l1n•alht• h how tht' local a11d st:111• \"-Dl' lll~ h:in• qulti· h:ul · ·1111la:, " 1•\'i'II 1h1JUJ.:hl, it I n1111110:,.1•d my•wlf :rnd th(' 11ut•s1iun- \\'ork1·d in th1 · pas l. how they arc• hit m(• 1hat I 1\·oul!lu"t ha\·c 10 1a -.: in:.:; f:wn: lo oht•tl ;11 me wid+•-1•yt·d and workiu:.:; at 11rl•st•11t, aud what they nn· hrain 104) Ion ~ Cl\l'I' the d t.•ris iou . f1•:irf11I. .\ ... I ,H f dn\\ 11 1111' lwll r:111 ;:. hnp1· 10 ;11·t·om11Jis h ill th e future. m )• day was ,·ut ou l fu r mC'. \\ ' ,, :Ill h•arn,·11 !'-onwlhi11,a.: that per- /'i, · ,·,· r:i l ol' 11 11• rn ,·mlwr:- of the lu-

1 ,111 11 '1 k1101\ n l1 ). but the tla y iwl, 11rnhahly I lt•ar u(:d tlw must. 1·;1! unit w ho wor k l'd h a 11d-i u-,;lon•

Oc1obcr I 0, 1957

The Herb Pilhofer Jon. Ocie ! gave two performonces September 30 in lhe auditorium ond were well received by the mony studen ts w ho allended.

tlirln't Ht'C'III so bright and l'lt'ar auy Ti u· \1 ·11·ra 11 , of ,111r "') ' l•· m ha,I with llw s..-11ior pany this s umm e r in lou)!;er. iu f:11·1 it luohed dow11ri1.:l1t !-pt•111 tht· 1ms t wcc•k s 11i11ui11i.: yarn :- t lH.' l'lt'<'liu u t·a 11111:1ig11 ~a\'(~ l il t• g roun unfriendly. lh •s ila111ly. I t·raw lc d 11f htllH" t·1· . t C'ad1t•rs ht•i11J; IO~~etl out the low down o n the wor k tlml waH fro111 tilt' st·<·urity ur my warm lwtl 1,r 1lw roll -11111 wi11dows in our be au1i - :u.:co11111tis ht•d a ud t h e n.:su lts or it. uni! heJ,::111 al uu,·t• 1:dki ng aluucl W Cut lah . Till' t·11lpri 1s. o f l"tlllrse . WPrc l'laus for tho f uture in cl u d e c lcc­m y~t·lf. sayiu!.:" 11L11t I h;ul 1u11hi1tJ!: 1.n tht· juniot' 11111! ~c ll"ior hny~ who lOul: Lio u o l' off ice rs. !ll'C'Jlaration fo r the rear hut re:1r itsi·lf. I i-hu ulcl ha\'t• iiorne t.·1·onornil·s ;111<1 enjoy<'d f r rin~ HLa t c c·on\·cntiou to he h C' ld in Steven ~ Sa\·t•d 111\' hrcath. for l:itl'r in the da:: ~tenk!'-. hi'uilini.:- Sl (':tks. :nu! ('at in~ Point in the s 11riU E: of 1!)58, SC\'Cral Omeg Homecoming Dinner Varied Program Presente~ I wuulil ll('t·d that ~lr<• n.1-: 1h I hatl s 1eak~ .. \II Olh('I' tY]>f'S of lei-so us joint mc(·tings with the Yo un ~ Oc•m - Octobe r 19 is the d·ne ~ct for Lh l' B P"lh f J Qt t Sl)<'ll1 on wurtli- . 1 ditln ' t i'OIL\' im·t· W1..'rf' frown<'d upon. UetC'rmin('d l o ocrnt u11it rrom \\" isco nsi n Rapld::1. Omega '.\Ju C'hi llomc~omini; din1wr Y I O er azz C e myse lf 11f a thini:; :111 y lww. •11111

11\)" hC'" firm. and ha,· ing nn d ei-irc to sail s pt.•cc h l'S by s u c h notables as Philco to be h e ld thi s rcn r in th e Coral n oom '.\ londay, Se 11te mbc r 30 . found a t o11J,:"11t· scc1111..·tl lo ht· rure\·cr 111 Lht' thrnu i.:: 11 a wi11cluw, I st·ow letl rur ,'\ns h. Srn tc Sen ior Democra ti c C hair- of th C' lfo l Fis h S i1 011. Jn r ~c r c prescu tatl\'c grou p of ::1 1. u -way of 111y \\Ord s. l ''\'t.•111 y-fh·c miuutt.•s duriui.: ca(' h of man : .Je rry '.\ladi s on. Sta te Youn~ '.\J r . . Jo~1·ph Sdrn lt·r h r,s bt:cn ln\'ll- d e nt. hody and fac ulty :1ttendl11 g t h e

,\ fln :i ha!-.lf h1'C'nk fas1. 1lurin;; two dassC's. I had nc,·c r scow letl n c moc rnli c Club (' hairmnn. a n d ,·ar- e el to bC' th C' g uest s 11ea k c r ror 1hc Pll ho fe r JaZz Oct et in the ' SC a ucli ­whi1'11 I a c·1111in•d 111ud1 11111r<' i111li- ,111i1l' tha1 1011 ;; a l 1111c ti111c b('fo1't! ious members o r th e puny in th e sta t e i;rou11 or nearly SC\'Cnty a lums and t ori um . ~es1i,,n than 11011risl1111c111. I :.:; 1umbled aucl I found il ex tremely dirricull. assembly a nd se nate. J}rescut m e mbe r s expec te d to ntteud .

::~i';~e I~-~~ ~~-,-~'.~Y t :~:1.01/.1:1;;1r lt1\~~~ o\:~ h ~ ~:.':,~ '11:~:l;'.tt·:~/~:~:~tol~·~.;.o :,:1;,\:~· :::::~ 'l'lu• m •,t mt·t•tin~ w ill be h e ld in ;~~n: '\~~~111.!0~111.Ca~~~u~;1,d n~~~:~:p~1~11~~;

would h1• s izi11 k ml' up in tho fi r::it wa:.:; iJO!-.!-., l• ut t ll c_v w£'1·1.• ju!'-t wo 1,0- :~~~1~1G.'~:·

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day 'i.; dass . li t1• 10 cl efl11 1c• 111y t'J.:O .• \\'he n t h e• C\'c 11 in ~·s 11rog1"1m 'l'l u- diwk .. ai,I 7 : 1;; a nd th:.n was ho,·s tcr1 I tl'il'!d to re lax t h C' wriu- arc inte rested in t h e promotion o f th e Committees 'irn~·e n lread y begun

Hro 11:.:h 1 10 ~t<·, ·1• 11.s Pol 11 t rn~ u n,• of tht• a . ..:~1·111 b1.,· st• ri t•s lo be 11reSC'lll­c d at Ce n t ral Sl:.llo Co llege , durin g t h e yf'n 1·, ll c rb f:> ltho fC' r a n d hi s combo prc·sC' nlc d au hour of prog r es-s i\' e jazz. uw time J had tlt•t·itlt•d a s tht• IJe!-l t to k li:s i 11 111:, hrnw, but t he:, scemed

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le:a,·<· 1111 the lou .:.:; Jt11'1rnPy to) 111r Urs:. frn%£' 11 there an cl 111y poor IIC:td wa!- d e r the d irec tio n o f genernl c halrin rtn. ;\Jany of i.h e se lections were origin-

day :is a te:u·hcr. 1 pii·kt·d 1111 Ill\" s1llitr in ~. d111.· 111 th e s trnin . lh:~··:~~~\c~h~r ':;~~in;\.:~~•;,d s i~:;k~1~;~ -.~,·:'lcn~:,· ,s0

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falst' t·uur:i;..:t• a lon~ with my hook:-, 11 tool, ;1 ft'W minutci- 10 ~:uhe r ' " and 111ard1C'fl tnwat'cl :-.C'liool. hopi11 ~ t' n<m;.:l , ~, ,,,. 11 ;..:th 111 .':Cl 10 my offiet> m eet ing. etc. 111,·lt:111 0 11:- : Dnrh Bre nn e r. Chair- lcn l Pilho rc r !ity lc. l ll g hl ig hts o f lhc m y krH'Cs w1•rt·11·1 lrnm·kin,a.: so hnrtl afn·t· s<·hoo l wa s di!'-tlli ~!-l t·I I. hut e\'C II - ma n : Cnro l \ "an Vurc n . ,Jca nn (l !\""c u- 11ro,c:rn 111 include d : 111 \\' inds. Bach's as 10 he· dis lrat·tinJ.: . 1uall.\· I pii'kl'd up my tir('d ho d y, fol d. R os ie Braun. Na ncy l-l effer- Lunc h. Sp r in g Is ll e rc. a nd :1 111·ogrc8-

A!-I I walkl•d thi·ou~h lhc port:11 ~ of si· raped 1o;.:C'lher TIi t• fra:.:iucnt ~ of my STARLIGHT 11101111. :and Don nn T oe11pe r . s i\'C trf'a tmc nt o f the J}rimarily Dixic-l<'arni11 g . I saw the familiar f:u·cs' ur 111•n·t·~. aud jou!"IH!)"C'd 1owarcl Ill): Stnrkl e, starkl e. littl e twink lh't·nra1io 11~ : S u e Re zi n . c h n irnrnn: , land !loyal G:.,rdc n Blues. l11 os<• \"t•1t• ra11 11 •:w ht•ri:.: I hail m{'l , offi,·c. 11 11:1 :,; a lon i-: walk. 1hc l('n~th \\"h o In hec k yo u n rc . I think :\Iarle n e ,l t•nsen . Xona l\larte n. J oan duriui.: urit·11ta1in11 ,1t•f' k. Th ey all of our ki1c·he11, hut I gn l there and U1> n bo\'e the s ky so low Dt1 1H1i s . Xancy Szalkows ki. J cn nn c h atl llu· s rnu i.:- look or h::iviug a i-it u- with 1·t'liC'f I ~ank into my {'!1a ir. La ughi ng nt u s jerks be low. 1-'nller. uliuu ,~ •·ll iu haud au cl I won d 1..·n· li ir T II , • Jani1111· ll :11 111 '1 1111ju:-11·, 1 mr \\'ca m not ns b rig ht as yo u . F :n·or~ 1111 11 11111 c u 1,~ : Donna 1\lue l-

m}' s t11 rt1 Pd 1·11111pos 111·1• was s hu winJ.:" d1:1ir aucl wht•11 I fe ll 111110 IL th(! sC'at ~~ri:\:;·,~;~r~sut~~~,L~:~· is ri g ht ~~~~ ~~~/;;~r; '.1:C r:~~i S~~~~1~: ecr1~·. ~: ~~;:

I mmlt· ii rhro u ;.: 11 l lu- 1hruni.:-:- of li~\1 (' ~1.' tl ilSl'ir a nd th e ha1·k rrst ft.> 11 La u ritze n .

S11·t·k1• r and Norma n llarowitz. duo­pianis ts . e n tc r tnini ug :111 a ud ie n<"c o r near ly •100 i n the college auditorium. S1m 11 so r c d by th e Ste ,·ens Point Sy m -11h o11y Orc hes lrn the len m gn\'C their key board stylin g to a \'n ri ed J)roc r:.1111. stuilt·ui s whn ,·rowdf'd !ht.• hall s. olf. l ha1_w:1~ "l l_i_c s1raw tha r b rOki! Uut none or we stay ou t a ll night.

la u.:.;hlri ;.: o,·, ,r !'- uunut~r l''qii:ri ,•m·,,:,; the ea111.-.1:,; h:u·k. hut a~ I s at th e 1:f' anti l'la) iin g t,ltl f r il'lltls' h:u·k!-1 111 1111 lh e i·uol , hard fl our.' wo ud ~rcd 1f rc 11 1•w :1:c• fri,•1111:-hips whid1 hntl 1011 1111·1·ow wou ld he as 111 1c res1 111~ a!-

l-:111t·r 1ai111111· 111: Mary J o Uu~gs.

hlpsNl m· ~· ·· IIH' !'llltt lltlPI' . J ;;ot 011; ~:::::~~-, h,\\'!./'.~'t\. .~:.'.·a~~ .a.:-;~.y C/l~U.g" i~,o ~ my k(•y r111g and 1·t•rr 11 01w hal a ntly ~. _ · (.. l . e. e 1sc1 11ul it in , he ]1wk. Th ,• kf'\' wcnt in t u j •

1.., ,\ .;\I .. 'ue~dar lo tome. I had th e lm·k IJur ·uu1hi11J.: h:~ppcncd . I ~o many 1l11n~s to do. turnccl it. try in g lo hf' as i11{·011spk-u ous as 11nssi bl l· . It ~<'l:lllC<I like The music in th e joint wns so bad b o urR 11lat I s 11111d there. w res tlin :.: th a l wll('U a wnitcr flropped a tray with that key . The \"oices in 1hc hall full of di s hes . C\'C ryone got u 11 and seemed t oo d i 1t1 111111 C\'C n t h o u i.;-h I s tart ed dan c in g. hall my hack toward them I fel l that C\'cry eye in I he worlil was g lari ng

at me. :-ii :- hand 1wrs11ircd so hea\' il y PSE Elects Officers tha t h o lding t h e kc•y was ,a.:ettin ,P; to be a 11h ys ica l f' h a ll i: n ~e . Thoug h It Phi S igma Eps il on. m e n ·s social seemed like tim e ete rna l. it m t1 !i l frat e rni ty at Central State Co ll cg~. h a \·e hcen only a c·o upl c o f seconds will ha \·e th o fo llowing s late of o[­becam;:e whe n I looked down I d is- fi ce rs fo r thi !i yea r : CO\'ered that I had the key lo my J>rr:.:; l,1~111 , (:orclo n F a us l, '.\Ta diso n : h ouse In 1he luck . \\' ith relief. I pull - ,· ice-pr esid en t. Wayne J o hns ton. c d out the kf'y, JHll the riJ.;ht o ne In Green nay: secr etary, Alton Olson , and ope ned the d oor 10 my r oom . Io la; lreasu r e r . Do n Chesebro. Ste-

'l'll t• rirs1 tlay I was 1k t1·r m i111·1I to ;~:'~~0;,1°~11L~ e\~;;0e;'5t

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~,'. ::~~1:t, ~~~~ ~~:: ~\,~~~;~)~- ;!~~~~ ~eant at :irms. Al Shuda . S tevens

girl s who wou ld theoreticallr come ~:\~~~. 1;;~~~e ; s~pr~sue:::i~~~· ~~~1~~~

~?e r :1: 1~·~~\r~:~1:rm!;~h~e,::~,: ii;;,~,:~ c- hairman an d hi s to ri a n, Robe rt Ju­

dia tcly we woulcl i;et along \·ery well ." ~:~~\3:~~~l~t\v:~~r~~~'. a l ch air man, After h omeroom . my rirs t hour c las::. came In . It is a ho me ma kin J.: clnss --------- ---­or twenty-se,·en g irl s. all freshm e n . I knew th at if I le t t hem. they could c r eate 11rohlems. so I tho u g ht or a way w i.:ri uelch lhem. After abou,l.

Patronize Pointer Advertisers

Shown obove ore CSC studenls as they left the ~uilding during lost week's fire drill.

SEE YOU AT THE GAME

c hairm a n: Nancy \Ve ls nc r. and Dot 'l' lwlr 1m1m l11ri1y w il h tlw 11 11tli1• n <'e Cuff. coul d he c vid e n c cl by t.h c fo ur e 11-

'l'ra11.s1,u1·t11 1lo n : Mole n L e wis. co re se lections w h ic h in c lude d De-ch airma n ; Ca rolyn Nordlund . hussy 's " C laire du Lune ' ' , a nd 1\ se-

Br si· n ·111io11s : C h a rlotte Buggs. lcclion from Drahm's.

MEET YOUR QUEEN CANDIDATES

at the

PHI SIG

QUEENS' DANCE With Music By

The

COLLEGE CA TS WHEN - Friday Evening, October 11,

Right After The Milwaukee-CSC Football Game

WHERE - Training School Gym

Admission 25c L

Refreshments

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Oc1obcr 10, 1957 THE POINTER 7

The Wheels of Progress Bring Changes for CSC Dane County's Gypsy A ·J ustified Compla int

ConsLruction _ past. 11

rescnt. nud \\.lsconsin's Rural Teach er or the .J kce1> hearing multcrcd com-

f u ture _ is ce rulinly a feature of tbe Year c~Lhns she t l:°ul~ ha,•e been a :~~\~!~ ~~~~0~oll::f:s0~n~h~n~;~~tl:!: ~::~i~~l! f~:~C n;:11:~: t~~ll~~!· n~!:~! =~~Srhe ~~~ll~::r:. I Cr O\'C Of lr.l\'C i dents in lhiS J)Crlod Of high enroll-dormitory nnd the many r emodeling The teacher is l\lrs. Elenore Dnbl. ment. projccu1 so in c\'idencc. selected r ecent ly by a committee or Pan or the answer is that th e pub--

The n ('W men's d orm, which will state educational leaders tor the ho n- lie in s titutions or highe r educallon bo u1rn 20 G men, should be ready Cor o r . She leaches al lh Collage Grove are concentrating on good s tudents occu 1mucy by September 1. 19 58. The graded school in Dane county . now. Nearly 72 1,er cent of las t yoar'is p laus Include 103 bedroom:1 on four li e r lr:welit have taken her to freshme n at the colleges and univer-fl oor::1. with n double-s ize club room e,·ery s tate in lhe un ion and to ca- s ily we re Crom the upper hair of their on c:ich tloo r. When completed, the nada and ;\lexico·. She and he r hm;- hi i::h school grndunting class.

· do rmitory w ill a lmost double the band load up the stalion wagon with IJut thnL's only part of the ans wer . a mo unt or orrlcia l co llege ho us ing a tent. s to ve. and SUJ}J)lies a nd heud T he re Is s till n ,•ast multi tude ot facilit ies. A name tor the hall Is now north. south. east, or wes t every 1>o te ntiul <:ollcge 1,.: rudutes wh o ne ver u nde r co1~ ide rnt1011, .h11t noth i11 g has summ er. Next yenr's desllnatlon: set root on ca mpus. It is estimated been orticia lly dec ided as yet. Alaska. 1haL th i:- g roup 111ay be almost as

i\' e lson llall . wi th n J.14 -womc n ca- Th e ,,cti te and plea sant '.\trs. Dahl large as the 10.9 •12 -studenl fresh man 1,acity. will he joined by l)e lzc ll ll all. rrankly admits her age i!'I 50. li er class which came las L fall. with roo m for abo ut 130 ,,ersons, :ts hair . once blonde. has turned . sh~ Ir the yea rly loss to higher ccluca-a womc n·s . dormitory. The three says. to "mouse-colored." She has t ion in Wiscons in Is L0.000 capable dormi; s hould p1·0,•c adequate for s rn - c.u m11leted mos t o[ he r t h ird yea r of s tude nts. th en the complaint Is justl-de ut hous ing until the student body co llege at Whitewater s tate college fi ed and should lie Shouted from the uu mbers about lSOO or2000 stude nts , by attending s ummer sess io ns :uul ho usetO!)R.

:~.:~{::::~~ :.~" ':.::·;:~ .. : ... ::·:.::i:::, t i~ i----------------'--'--=---'-....::....:.::._::_:_:_ _____ ~~~.~~::I~J~,~rt~~ti::~.:.~~:·,~:u~· ;,':~ ;·.~~~~:~:'~~:~~:.r~t}y::~::aJ°~:i:::t the construction ol csc·s II Xl l"OJ- Scholarships Available Admission Testing Dates He r classroom al Collage Gm,·. do not go l O college and we may e ve n ect _ tho Student Union. llowe\'er , U. S. college s~udents ca11 now ap- The Graduate Record r.:xaminatlons . re flects her Interest In nature. Two learn some or the reasons why theJ' bids will probably be acceJ)tcd in Jan- pl ~· for nex t year s. ;\ larshall Schola r- rcc1uired of appli cants for adm ission white rats are ex11ecting a ramil r decided not lo go. A ca re ful ~Ludy ot unry or Ji"cb ruary, with conslruction ship a\\,-:i_rd s e n_n hhr~g the m to stud y to a numbe r of graduate schools. will soon in the ir cage home in one co rn - hig h school g raduates is being made. to sta rt in the late winte r o r ea rly nt a ~nt_ish Uni\'crsity .tor two yea rs. be adminis te red at examinat ion cen- e r The re is an aquulum in ·mother J h 1

sp~::~. in ~ommitl e stage• •• lhe ;'t':·i~\',0 '

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must be ID b y Octobei· :f.:·; •• '::;~:::\0C:.,;,11~·;.,~t"~;~:c11l\~~'. ~.~;;·~:.."~'.'.' t~e'~~:,~:~:;, :·,'.~k.~.~.'.~,~: f;:::~:-;:i'.::Ei:!!P-'i:~l::: ·'~r~·:~r;;i

long-de!iired f ield house. The co llege T he '.\lar:- hn ll S cho lar:-hi p :-rh<"mt· a l Testing Ser\'i ce has nnnounced. eel badge r and bat. more attractive Lhan rour yea rs o t has recei ved approva l lo start deti- was sta rted in 10 53 as a toke n or During I9;JG-57 more than 12.000 .. Two boys brought in the ba t but co llege. Jr my hunch Is right the com­n ite plans at last , and an arch itect is Uritain':t thanks roi- l\1arsha l1 Aid. stu dents took the G IU~ in 1,artia l tul- is was wounded so t he:r killed and pelilion Is a good job. a wife o r hus­the 1,rima ry cons idera tion just now. •r weh"e scholars hips are awarded Clllment or admission requirements mounted it." '.\l rs . oai11 explains. band. a new cur, or j ust a ·"good

Face- lift ing Is a lso featu red, espe- e ,·e ry year. 1\ n}' American student or or graduate schools wh ich 11rescribed ' 'The badge r was k illed in a fight Lime: · cln\ly in the old building. The light- eithe r sex. nrnr r ied or si ngle. may n 11- it . "'n·eiatlr1ba,, dloagr1,"1baonudt '1"h':., dye.,atr•,,,"ng,,on,oe,d' .~ If our s tudies show that a college fng fixtures ins ta llatio 11 beg un last 11ly, but they must be unde r 28 on This, fa ll candidates may take the .. sp rin~. will be com;, le ted \'Cry sbo.rt- October I. 19 5S and have graduated G R E O U · Saturday, November 16. Ju There are also snake s kins. wasps' degree loses o ut in s uch competition. ly . from an Ame rica n unh•e rsi ty. 1958. lhe dates a re January 18 . Apr il nests. butte rfli es, and leaves In her then I sha ll Jo in the chorus or com-

O ther <'hn ug es inc lude three n e \\' Each award Is worth £55 0 ($1,- ::!6. and Ju ly 12. ETS advises each ap - room. Boys In the 7th grade are free plainers. Wiscons in and the nation cml11esnstr.0

0

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nd1So-ne "uvpo0

innltlb,ecstcJ1orodllblons

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er-. 5 -1 0) a year. Passage Is paid to a nd plicant to in(]uire or the g raduate with their admiration for t h is teach- cannot ~,r ford to lose 10.000 or l ,000 . u fro m the United Kingdom. Mar ried school or his cho ice which or the ex- er who 1:m't afra id of ra ts o r s nakes. or enn JO pote ntial co llege gradu-

Baseme nt classrooms have been a dap- me n get a n extra a llowance. nmirttulons he s hould take and on llut the re Is one th ing the rural ates ann ually .

~:~,-~~:0;0~~:s°~~ ~~~P wa:S~ !:: :~a:~: fo:~~;;~~:r~~rnc~~;~i~lt::,/~': s:~1:j:e;~ ; ~'1\~:I df~~~;~\.:~~~~lc:~~~ 1~

0r0~~:1~:r~~: ~:~t:;n~~r!,

9!: rc:rn~~ ~1\~,~~- ~1~le~a: "Concentrato on the good s tudents, bulldlni;, with the former alrendy in Lie attainments. take lhe designated examinations in this to say: n ll of the m," l ' IJ demand or the col-use, the latter soon to be read}'. The Four Regional Committees - the the foll administ ra tion. " I couldn 't tolera te living In a ci- leges - and l won't muller! old text book library 1, rovldes the Eastern, Southe rn. Middle Wes tern The GRE tests ortered in these n a- t}~." source or the third classroom. a nd Pacific _ consider the 111, plica- tlonwlde programs include a Lest of

Recipients or new (]uarte rs due to Lions firs t and would-be winners general Hcholas ti c a bility and ad\·ance · - -----------­changes desc ribed a re t ho Veterans· s hou ld apply to the British Consu l- level tes ts or achievement In s ixteen Adminis tration , which bas a new of- General in one or the following ci ti es: different subject ma tter fields. Ac-

CHARLESWORTH STUDIO t ice In t he basement near the ne w Chicago (Mid-Weste rn Region) cording to ETS. candidates a re per-

~=:~~~~n~~wa~:~:efo~l~::n~e~t~~l\: New York ( Easte rn Region) ~~~l:~et~/::: ~~~.;~~~~u~=s~~s t a nd the college library basement . where New Orleans (Southern Region) A Bulletin or Information. (in

San Fra ncisco (Pacific Region) which a n applica tion Is Inse rted) pro­Each Regiona l Comm illee incl udes vldes deta ils of reg is tration and ad­

the Cons ul-Gene ra l a nd fo ur Amer- minist ration as we ll as sample qu es­icuns di sti ng uis hed In ed ucational or ti ons, nnd may be o btained Crom col-1>ublic lite. It se lects s ix names from lege advise rs or di rectly from Educa­the a pplica tions nnd forwards them Llonal Testi ng Sen •ice, 20 i\'assau lo the Briti sh Embassy In Washing- Stree t . Prince ton , New J ersey. or P . ton . O. Uox 2i896, Los Ange les 2i, Call-

se'veral rooms are at their d is posa l. With a building prog ra m as many

faceted ns this, a nd likely to continue as such to r some time, s tudents can re mai n a lert for changes which tend t o make the co llege a beller and more comfortab le pince to work .

AL the Embassy the names a re re- fornia. A com ple ted appli cation must Please "Call Me Madam" examined by a 7-mem ber Adviso ry r<>ach the ETS ortice at leas t fifteen

Council beaded by the llritisb Ambas- da ys befo re the date or the admln is­s:'ldor. Tweh·e names a re selected - tratlon fo r which the candidate Is a p­three rrom each Regio n - a nd sent 11 lying.

"Call l\J e l\1adnm" with Elhel Mer­man . Donald O'Conner. nnd Ve ra El­le n wil l be show n at the College Ll­hrn ry Theatre. October 9, at G:30 P. M. and S : :.rn P .l\1.

LO lhe United Kingdom to r rn ie w The La w School Admission Test re­a nd a1111ro,·a1 by a commission or q uired or applicants tor a dmiss ion to lending Britis h educa tors and bus i- a nu mbe r or leading" American law

This 20th Century Fox Jlrodu ct ion nessmen set u1> to ndminister the schools . will be g i\'en at more than I~ the s tory of a lad): a mba.<Jsador , Trus t. Lord Cole raine Is cbairmnn or 100 centers thro ughou t t he United Ethel l\l erman, who_ brmgs hor _down- ·t~e commission. States on t he mornings o f i\'o,·ember to-earth Americanism . to Lich Leu- Names of the winners are announc- 9. 1957: February 15: A11ri l 19; and burg, nnd manages lO_llterally st~nd ed in Washington each April tor the Aug us t 2. 1958. During 1956-57 O\'er the _L i~1 r cou~nry o n Its car. _1n•111g following Oc to be r. 12.000 applicants took thi s test. and Berlm s music, and the dancmg o r their scores were sent to o,·er 100 Vera Ellen nod Donald O'Connor a ll So fa r 48 Ame ricans ba ,•e be nefited Jaw schools. blend with Miss Me rma n 's s ing ing Crom the scheme. s ty le to produce roli cking e ntertain- A ll t.ho :"llnrshu ll scho la rs who took ment. the ir final deg ree exami nat ions thi s

Adm ission to r thi s production Is summer ba ,•e been s uccessful and th l.rty rive cents. :~e~t ot them have done especia lly

A candidate mus t make separate :111p li ca tion for admiss ion to each Jaw school o r his choice and should In­quire or each whether it wishes him to take the Law School Arlm issiou Test and when. Since man}' la w schools select the ir freshman classes In the spring p receding thei r e n­tra nce, candidates for a dm iss ion to next yea r 's classes a re ad.v ised ordin­a ril y to take e ithe r the No\'ember or the Feb ru a ry les t. if poss ible.

The Law School Admiss ion Test . 11 re11ared and ad min istered by Edu­cationa l Tes ting Service. featu res ob­jeNh·e (]ues tion!; measuri ng ve rba! apti tudes and reasoning abi lity r a-ther than ac(] u ired Information. It caunot be ''c rammed'" ror. Sample q uest io ns a nd Information regard ing registration for and administ ration o f Lh e tes l a re gl\·en in a Uu lletln or lnfo rmalion .

The Bulle lin (I n which an ap 1,li ca­t io n to r the tes l is insert ed ) should he obtai ned fou r to Mi x wee ks in ad­,·ance or the des ired testing date

Pa.tronize Pointer

Advertisers 440 M AI N ST. PHONE DI 4-3081

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Travelers Aid At laat count, Coca-Cola was delighting palates

in more than 100 countries around the world. This

===~~!~~~~~~~~;~~~~~~~f~Hrrom Law School Admiss ion Test, • "'Eaucat ional--r'estlng Service. 20 Nas- --

snu Street. Princeton. New J ersey. Completed applica tio ns mus t be re­receh·ed a t least two weeks before

news may not rock you right now. But if you.­ever get-thirsty-in Mozambique,you-ma

appreciate the change from goat 's milk. r, r,

the des ired testing date In order to allow ETS ti me to com ple te the ne-cessary tes ting nrrangements tor

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For the bell in Town The In tellectual Fellow

STAN'S BARBER SHOP calls T, • for Fa,t Service

Fhoa, 0 14-3861 YELLOW 2 Blot: :

2ir0 ~\:1::11 Holl I Yellow Cab Co. Coll DI 4.3012

CAMPUS CAFE Come in and enjoy

one of our delicious dinners

Friendly Atmosphere

Fast Cafeteria and

Short order Service

Top grade Coffee

with Cream and/ or Sugar

only 5¢

TOM & RUTH NTEKAS (Dekas)

SERVING PORTAGE COUNTY

SINCE 1883

FIRST NATIONAL . BANK The Bonk That Sponsors CSC's Sports

On Radio

Hove You Heard About Our Student Checking Account Plan? )

SMART SHOP Exclusive

ERV'S PURE OIL SERVICE ERV. HANSON, Prop.

Phone DI 4-5780 Complete line of accessories

Washing - Greasing

Corner Cron & Main - Stevens Point, Wis.

TIIE 1'0 1:-/TER

TRY OUR PRODUCTS

It' s Apprecioled

WEST'S DAIRY Po rk Ridge

Phone DI 4,2826

Westenberger's Drugs "Be$! w ishes fo r a

memo ro b le year ol CSC."

Mee t your fri end s a t our fo untoin.

The College Book Shop (Non profit)

Haun: M- Th. 11 :00 o .m. - 5:00 p.m. Fri. 11 :00 o.m . - 4:00 p.m. Sot. 10:00 o.m.- 12,00 p.m.

NOW IN STOCK Burington - Moth Tables & Formulas

- $1 .75 Hofstodet - American Political T,o .. i•

lion - $1.25 Social Darwinism in Ame, ic:on Thought - $1 ,45

Reisman - The lon ely C,owd - $.95 Atlos of Human Anatomy - $2.25 Pace - Picino for Classroom M..nic -

$3.00 Heot.h - New Germon Dictionary -

$S.S0 American Red Cron fiut Aid Hand-

book - $.65

October I 0, 1957

CHARLESWORTH STUDIO 440 Main St.

NORMINGTON La:1 ndering &

Ory Cleaning

Frank's Hardware Phone DI 4-4191

117 North Second St.

dutch's Men's Shop BROOKFIELD CLOTHHES

Suih - $39.50 Sport Cooh - $25.00

306 Main Stree t

SHIPPY SHOE STORE

Phone DI 4-3081

LASKA BARBER SHOP Hurry up lo

Leo & Elmer's Shop for your flol to p or

any o ther cut:

108 N. 3rd St.

HANNON Wolgrun Agency

Bring your Prescription s to our Pharmacy Phone DI 4-2290

441 Main St.

OUR FLOWERS ARE

GREENHOUSE FRESH

SORENSON'S FLORAL SHOP A complete stock of poper back books.

We w ill order for you anything not in our Two Entire Floors 1tock 1ubiect to the usual s tudent & facu1- of

r_,,_d_;,_,._"_"'_'·_b_,._w_"_'_' _w_•"_•_m_•·---~ L------------.ll 510 Briggs St. Phone DI 4-2244 Quality Footwear

ERNIE'S GROCERY 1225 Simi Avnue 1 block ea$I of Library Building

Open doily from 8 to 8 Closed Sundays

Two cool cats were standing

around in a night club, watching the r evolving band platform wh en one

cat turued to the othe r and sa id .

WELCOME All STUDENTS

WANT A'S Recreation Bowling Alleys Phone DI 4-9927 404 Clark St. Stevens Point, Wis.

ladies Wearing Apparel

Stevens Point, Wis. ~------------' " W ill you reature your rocals on thnL

GWIDT'S STOP AT

THE DRUGSTORE

ON THE SQUARE

WHITNEY'S HOME MADE

CANDIES

Stevens Point, Wis.

STUDENTS HEADQUARTERS

BERENS BARBER SHOP THREE BARBERS

Ladies Haircuts Our Specia lty

NEXT TO SPORT SHOP

HOLT DRUG CO. Cosmetics

Soda Fountain

111 Strongs Phone DI 4,0800

L y

FAST SERVICE Oa

SNAPSHOTS

COLO R SLIDES COLOR PRINTS

Complete line of Cameras & Equipment

TUCKER'S STUDIO and

CAMERA SHOP 110 Strongs AYe. Phone DI 4-6224

CAMPBELL'S Shopping Center For:

Sportswear - Dresses

Sui.ts - Coats -

Car Coots and

Assessories

Patronize Pointer Advertisers

R I C FRI. SAT.

SUNDAY MONDAY - TUESDAY

cool LP!"

YOUR SHOE

HEADQUARTERS

BILL'S SHOE STORE

449 Main St.

COLORED

SWEAT

SHIRTS

Phone DI 4-4540

C:

SPORT SHOP

YOUR RECORD

HEADQUARTERS

GRAHAM-LANE

Music Shop 113 Strongs Ave. Phone 1179

Stevens Point, Wis.

INSTRUMENT RENTALS

For Eve ry Financial

Sen·ice See

CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK

STEVENS POINT, WISCONS IN

Members of F. D. I. C.

ARROW DRESS SHIRTS ARROW SPORT SHIRTS

" Dress right - you can't afford not to" What you wear never stops

talk ing about you!

in all the world

4~'P&rouilli

All Notiona lly Advertised Brands at

BRILL'S

Just Jokes 1 lcrc arc some 1 ' bo 11 " Jokes that

uro as ,;:0 11 0 as t h t'.l wlncl.

Tho t wo ca ts s tauding In th o L on­do 11 rog. 011 0 s a yH lo the other " !low a bou t t hi s wild steam room! '"

Bop Ch rlst ui:,s Carol : "' ll a ve a coo l Yu le a nd a rrauti c firs t. "

For a very special so meone · · · There is the o n e ahou t t he bo p man :n~~~;a?te;/t~a:O:"e i~:~:: ~~= wl~o /.:Cl!; into a tn ,c l a nd says to tho po rt ra it.! can be a s pecial greeting driver · "Take me to tho \Valdorr ." tfoavy

0•, .,",e' hfo

0m0

,i:y,0

,1d

1.friend, or lo a \ \ hen lh C drh•cr says he doesn't kri o w

.... h where It is. Tho bops ter r eplies. For ins1ancc, framed portraits, ' 'TJ1u.L'K o ka y. nrnn . just fake it!"

--;:~!~~i~~~~~i~3~i~~~d- 1-l--~--------man y 01her s u~estions here will ple11sc you . Vis it nu r Studio now, or telephone fo r an appoin tment.

A bopster e me rgin g from an in­te rvie w with a psychiatri s t was asked by a fri end ho w IL went and he re­plied , " F ine ! He said I was RfJAL~ DON WARNER STUDIO

" across from the college"

DI 4 .9415

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