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, 1950 = : StJff or .1nd guish. I do 1 Their led by :r thJt cpt in .«ond iCtVJ(C fccti,·c J very rs fin. tech. their ration ~d ! . After "Mr. mcm. ~rmon Is be. chair. new (orth, tortcd ,n the plays :i' Psi This ceting ta Al- rcsscd 'Curse ltS in. form . Bur- .t deal these G ). ;k lo rk 1tie POINTER SERIES VI VOL. V Stc\'Cns Point, \V is. November 16, 1 950 No. 7 .) . Twenty CST( Students Traveling N y k L S h To Chicago to Visit Next Weekend ew or ong1nes ymp Onette · App'.o,;mllcl)' 2? CSTC students the produtt;on of Gounod's "F,ust• w.·11 Prosont Program Nov. 29 \ \di ,• 1s1t Clu~agos museums and u~" to be gi\'en by 1hc New York other places of tn':_ercst ?" November Ctt)' Opera. Company on Friday C'\'C · :? 1, :? 'i. and _26. hc<lc~1C!l A. Krcm- ning. SJturJay c:,cning is set aside Mi ss Ger ti e Hanson rk h!:,tory m~tructor, 1s m ~hargc of for :i con(c: rt by tlH: Chicago Sym- 1hc trip ~nd will serve :is guide. This phony Or chestra. w~up will lca~c by cars ~rom Stevens The CSTC " highbrows" will not Point c: tr l)' Fricl:ty ~1ornmg and will spend :tll their time at museums :inJ rc: turn Sund:iy evening. concerts, :u ,onH~ timt" will be allotted To Participate in NCSS Sectional Meeting The m:iin. attraction f<;,r these to sii.:ht.sccing. :ind shopping. ThcJie Miss Gertie Hanson, CSTC gco· cuhur~-consoous students ~viii be the 20 stuJ<:nts will stay at the Stevens graphy instructor, will be one of the lmperi~I Haps?urg collcctton o~ art, H.otcl._ Most of the ~rour are stu· discussants at the sectional meetings wluch 1s on display at the Chica.go dents in Mr. Kremple s History 209 of the National Council for Social Art Museum. They will view this ~las.s . although anyone interested was Studies in Minneapolis Nov. 23 to J rt collection on Saturd:iy :iftcrnoon. invued to go. 25. Friday afternoon, the CSTC group Mr. Kr~m~le estimates th.1! the . Miss Hanson will lc:id the d iscus- Concert at Emerson Au ditorium will explore the Chic:igo Field cost ,?( th~s usy week-end wi ll ~.100 at the s~t ional meeti~g. o~ Museum, the Planetarii.im, and the bet\\Cen S- 5 and S30. but the cost ~s Ge~graphy to So~ral . Studies. Aquarium and on Sunda, afternoon s~all c?mparcd to the vJ lue of this Cha 1rm:1 n of the section 1 s Thomas the: Museu'm of Science a~d lndustr ' fi.eld trip. In ~he wor~s ~f one .who \VI : Chamberlain of the University of . y. ,,e~n on Mr. Kremples field trip to Minnesota and the secreta ry is Miss The Longines Symphonette, the New York r:tJio symphony orches- tra, . will present .:1 semi-classica l musical progum at the Emerson Mr. Kremp le said that he hoped Ch1cag? bst )'Car, " Ir's ce rt ain ly l\faud Broyles of the \x.'cst Virginia the group would be able to attend worth 1t - e\'ery penny." state department of education. PSI B£TA PSI. new CSTC sorority. wlll°beqln lo Jui:ic:Uon 100n undu the leadership ol the charter member olllcers. Pictured from !ell to right are, seated, Be· urly Ziebarth: •ice-prHldenl: Betty Mehne. president; Be•eily Mueller. aulslant treosurer; and stanlnq, Rosemary Boole, mei:nber a t large: Dmarle Sberlole. treasurer: Mnrcella Schanl:l. recordlnq 1Kretary and Beatrice PeplliultL hlt torlan. Work Is Well Underway Towards Forming Sorority, Psi Beta Psi Men's Glee r:;lub Leaves Today on First Tour After scarcely recovering from a :. trenuous weekend of anniversary Preliminary work is al rc.:1dy well Mrs. Elizabeth Pfiffner, dean of festivi ties, the Men·s Glee Club will underway on the form:11ion of a new women. has especially helped the :.tart out this :ifternoon on the or- , ollege women·s sorority, Psi Beta i; roup b)' giving ,·aluable suggestions ganiz.ation's first tour of the cur rent Pi.i , whose charter members include and much of her time. )·car. Approxim:itely 30 men witl Rosemary Boote, Violet Hansen. P.11 Betty i\lchne Prcsidem leave by bus shortly after noon and H1rrison, Vi"ian Ho fm an, Germ.tine Offi, er ,; \\ho were clcd ed :11 the travel to Birnamwood for a conce rt Kr.1nski, Del phine M.irth, l:k·tty No\embc;r 7 meNmg i~dude prc:,i· before :t joint audience ?r the Bir- Mchnc, Arlene Meister, Bcn:rl)' dent. U<:lly Mchnc:: vice-president, namwood and Mattoon high schools. Mueller, Muriel Nccrhof, Dorotlt)' Uc\ erly Z,eb.tnh ; re,orJrng se..-rc · The group will then move to Laona Omernik. Bea trice Peplinski, Jeanne t:ary. Mar Lclb. Schantz; correspond- for an evening concert at the Laona Pcrrr. Helen Reinecke, Elaine Ruf- ing sc.·cr<:t.ir)', Elmarie Sbcrtolc ; High schoo l. Thur sday nig ht will fmg. Elmaric Sbertole, M:ircclb treasurer, Dolores \'<litter: assi stant be spent at the the L:iona Hotel and Sdllntz, Joann Schwartz, Faith treasurc·r. Beverly ~t uclk ·r; historian, the following morning the men will Spencer, Dolores \'<l i1ter, Fl orence Beltrice Peplinski: member at brge, go to \'<labeno for :1 10 :30 a.m. con - Za.n_ dla and Beverly Zieb.trth. Roscm:tr)' Boole .. These ?ffi cers wi ll cert. !he final :appearance will be I he purposes of Psi Beta ~si so· work ~ogcther !n m:1kmg ~p the made m Crandon before .the student rorny arc to promote friendship and Exe. (Ut1,·e comm11tcc, the m: un gov- body of th e ~r:indon H ig h school ; to bro:idcn members' cu ltural and so· crnrng body of the group. that concert 1s scheduled for 2 :00 n JI li fe, as is stated in the charter Fo rnul adi,·itie~ ~f t~is semester p.m. The club w~ ll . then st:i rt th e .mJ constitution of t he >;roup. fo r tl1 c: :.ororny wi ll include the Journer home and 1t ,s expected they Mrs. Specht P.atroncss initi:1t 1on, Dcu:mber 2: before 1.he wi ll . return sometime eJrly Friday Mrs. R:iymond E. Spc:cht has con· Senior DJII. anJ the 1n1cr -sorority c,en mg. \Cntcd to become one of the group·s Jinner -dance, Janu.uy 20. r-------------, p.1 troncsscs. Faculty members arc The sorority's formal colors, peac_h IK'. mg approached this week to fill anJ green. t.1a,·e :1lrc:1d)• m:tdc their other honorary positions. The :ippeJrance in the form of ribbons townspe9pte who have been chosen being worn h)' all members. Plcdg- :i ,; patronesses are Mr s. Herbert R. ing aciivitics will begin the first PROCLAMATION Ikon and Mrs. John Mc Comb. p:i rt of nc~meste~. . President William C. Hansen and The sorority crest 1s being planned t he facu lty h:1,•c given their consent by t~c L. G. Balfour co~pany . of to the movement. Omega Mu Chi Madison. Legal work 1s being Jnd fhe Tau Gamma Beta sororities handled b)' Attorney R. L. Grover , h2\le pledged their help and support. Ste\'ens Point. \"1hereas 1he 23rd day of 1his month is Thanks~i\linμ, and whereas cl asse'I will nm be in session on the Hrd and 2-h h of 1his month, the POINTER ~ia ff will cnjor a week·~ respite from their arduous du1ics :md reure 10 cheir re· spec1ive 1ables fur a he:any Thanks~i,·· ini,: me.J.I and 1here will be no POINT- ER next week. A happy and filling Thanksgiving 10 )'OU a ll. The Poin1er Staff One-Act Play Contest Held -Here Tomorrow Tomo rrow, Friday, is the day for School aud it orium on \'<lednesday, the district high school one-:ict play Nove~bcr 29, at 8 p.m. The pro- contest here in the audito rium at gram 1s sponsored by the CSTC en- CSTC. All high schools that received terrainment committee and st udents A-ratings in their league contests arc will be admitted free of Charge, by eligible to particip:ite in this contest presenting their activity tickets. and it is expected that approximately The Symphoncttc, under the d i- 17 schools will be here. rcction of Mishcl Piastro, had its premiere broadcast over radio station High schools which will give their plays in the morning, beginning nt 8 o·clock, are Stevens Point (P. J. Jacobs High school and St. Joseph's academy), Mosinee, Stratford , Ma· r:tthon , Mattoon and \'(/ittenbcrg. In the afternoon, beginning nt I :30 o'clock, Antigo, Weyauwega, Bir- namwood, Medford, Bowler, Green- wood and Green Lake wi ll present their plays, and in the evening at 7 o'clock, Colby, Sc:indinavia., Pitts- ville and Endeavor. \XIEAF in New Yo rk in 1941 and has been continuously on the air ever si nce. Now, for more tlun five years the Symphonette concerts have been broadcast· over station WOR, New York, five times :1 week. ma~~~~~~ad : ~~ 8 dbu~ 1 :n ttmlo~~:~~~ Broadcasti ng Systeni, and has recent- ly complet ed its fir st five year cycle over the full C.B.S. network of 166 stations. Thi s magnificent concert ensemble hi1 s an established reputation in every nook :ind corner in the Ufllited States . and Canad:1. lts proyrams have been General manager for. the event 1s carried by government owned radio Al Mol~cnh :1u7r, superintendent of enterprises, including that of the schools in Mosinee. Leland M. Bur- United States armed forces through- roughs is in charge of local arr:ingc- out the worl d. ' ments. and will be assisted by the Th e progr:im, which is subject to class in Speech f l 2 of the co ll ege. ch:inge, includes: "Marriage of Fig- Joe Boettcher will be student man- aro Overtur e" by Mozart; ·· Passacag• ager of the tournament . lia·· (first perform:incc), Handel- Offi cers and members of Alpha Th omson ; ·· Petite Su it e," Bizet; Psi Omega, national speech fraternity .. Scherzo from ·Carmen" (first pcr- herc, will :issist in making the con- formancc) Bizet; ·· Ave Maria," test a success. Gounod; ·· 11trce \x.'altzes,·· Brahms ; All the visiting schools whi ch ·· Perpetuo M?bil e,". R!cs. make resef\•at ions will attend a noon After the mte rm1 ss1on the fo ll ow• luncheon :it Ne lson Hall. ing selection,; will be presented: (Se• SYMPHOHETTE. paqe I) Each one-act pl:iy will be judged by Ea rl Kjer, chairman of the speech department at Eau Clai re T< ::i chers college. The district contest will be held on Frida)' to enable CSTC stude nt s in - terested in dramatics to attend at : 10y time during the d:iy. Thanksgiving Program Will Be Held Tuesday br. W illiams Will Give Vitamin Discovery Talk Dr. J. N. William,;, professor of hiochcmistry :it the Uni\'ersity of \'Vi)consin, wi ll gi"e a lecture in the colle!,:e :tud it or iu m on Monday, No- ,•cmbcr 27, at 8 p.m. The topic of hi,; lecture is expec ted to be "Recent Di scoveries in Vi1:1mins:· Th is lc·cture will be sponsored by Sigma Zeta and the Junior College :tnd is 10 be open to a ll rollegc ~ tuJ ents :i nd townspc:ople. Edward Furstenberg is president of the fra t- ernity. An organ prelude by Marilyn Schilli ng will open the annual Thank s1:iving assembly progr.J.m to be presented on Tuesday, No,•cmbcr 2 1, :i t 10 o'clock. This year's pro- gram will be sponsored by the Inter- faith Counci l. Ir----- - ------, R.,bbi Isaac Lerer. who wi ll talk on the subj ect, 'Thanks.i::iving .a,rd \'Qhat It Means to the College 'Stu· dent," will be the main speaker of * * * * B-A Courteous Driver the morning. Music for the program wi ll be sponsored by LS.A., which wi ll fca. lur e :i. choir presenting several selec- These little pointers can mean the difference between your being h polished driver or just :inother driv: ) er. \'(/atth th is column for the: tions. A scripture reading: will be gi"en and Reverend Jewel Pi ckett of the I. Baptist church will offer the closing prayer :ind benediction. Tuesday IO 2. o'clock classes will be dis mi ssed for the assembly. COURTESY OF THE WEEK OIM YOUR LIGH,TS All ni gh t dri,•ing in the city should be with lights on dim. Save a life - it might be your own-by-d imming lights when meeting on coming traffic.

1tie POINTERH1rrison, Vi"ian Hofm an, Germ.tine Offi,er,; \\ho were clcd ed :11 the travel to Birnamwood for a concert Kr.1nski, Delphine M.irth, l:k·tty No\embc;r 7 meNmg i~dude

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    1tie POINTER SERIES VI VOL. V Stc\'Cns Point, \V is. November 16, 1950 No. 7

    . ) . Twenty CST( Students Traveling N y k L • S h To Chicago to Visit Next Weekend ew or ong1nes ymp Onette ·

    App'.o,;mllcl)' 2? CSTC students the produtt;on of Gounod's "F,ust• w.·11 Prosont Program Nov. 29 \\di ,•1s1t Clu~agos museums and u~" to be gi\'en by 1hc New York ~ ~ other places of tn':_ercst ?" November Ctt)' Opera. Company on Friday C'\'C· :? 1, :? 'i. and _26. hc

  • VOL. IV THE POI:-ITER Publu.he:d w«k lr ucrpt holiday1 and uu:i,natron puio,h. at S1ntM Po,nt br HudtntJ o!

    tht Untnl W'1scon1,n Sutt Tt1Cht'O Colic:~. Sub1c11pt,on Puce: S) .00 ptr yt'ar. Enutd u K"Cond,

  • , 0 ,crnber 16, 1950

    Found at Last!

    Council's Long Lost Constitution l),scovery o~ the ~tudent_ Council's Interest ingly enough, the pre-

    lo~t consti tution in Miss Syble amble of the constitution says " \Vie )l.1son's library_ files has cle~red up the students of Central State

    1

    Teach: th(:O> mystery of J~St hoi far it s pow- ers college, In order to take a more u , ex tend. Art1cl~ .':: revea l~ that act il'e part in our s~~ool, in ~rder to rlw Student Council :; all !1a,e the promote school spmt, and rn order rowe r to make recommeudations co,·- to better prepare ourselves for future L· nng: life (teaching) , do establish this 1. conduct o~ students, . const itution ." Such are the ,•c ry aims

    the !evymg, allocating, and of Operation \'v'eek-End which was ~pending of stu~ent fund~ (that described in last week's Pointer and ~~ti~~t fc~~)Y involved in the which, co i~cidcnta lly, the Counc il 1

    / 1- ' f I ff prepared without knowledge of the 1. :~~. ~:e;o;h~esc ;;scille~:rffre. prcam_ble s~:itcmcnt.' _

    The constitution states that "the \'v'ntten rn 1942 in the Ted Fritsch Student Counci l sha ll also have any ~ra _ of Central Sta~e, the constitution add itiona l power that the president is 1~deed a far-sighted and demo-of the college wishes to confer on it, cr:itic,. though up-to-now little used whether pe rmanent or tempor:iry." document. Ted Fritsch, the brothi;r If it is of any timely interest, it of CSTC's Jim, was president of the should be known, too, "th:it the pow- Council :it the time and, of course, N:. of init iative :tnd referendum shall is known to :di football followers as be reserved by the student body." ..1 fullback with Green Bay's Packers.

    I S J l! D E N J ( 0 U N ( IL R E ( OM M E N D A J I O N S I PLEDGES ot Simga Tau Delta. naHonat p,otmtonat £agU,b ha tomily. '°'umod ac

  • Inquiring Reporter Asks ·-

    Do You Think Students ShoulcJ

    Be Encouraged to Stay Weekends? The inquiring reporter c~mc up tics were provided a la rge.~ number of

    with a qutstion of current . 1~crcst students wou ld .~tay here. for this week's student op inio~ poll. Dave R?ss: All students sh~ul? The question, "Do you think some- st:iy here 1f they can, because .'t. '.~ th ing should be done to keep studc_nts their duty t'? p rom~t~. school spint. h ere on week-ends, or do )'Ou think Gordon l-a1rbert. If I could get the freedom to leave On week-ends cheaper meals o,•c r the week-end I is a d rawing point?" resulted in the would stay here." . .. , . followi ng answers: . . . _ Don Schumacher. l do n t th1_n,k

    Helen Kolinsk i: " [ think 1t is ni ce too much of the Student Councils for students to be able to go home idea. Students sh~~ ld be allowed to week-ends. Maybe it wou ld be bet· do as they please. .. . ter if they would onl)' go once in a N ancy Goebel:. Yes, I .th1~k they while, thoug h. Perhaps something have a very good idea .. ~1\'e tt a try could be worked out to encourage go- and sec what .. happens.. . . ing home less often ." Ed. Heuer : I am definite ly in £~\'-

    Dorothy \'({otruba : " It is nice to be or of the new week-end plans: st! II , able to go home but I suppose that tl~e. dccis.i.on must be left to the in-some who Ji\•C too fa r aw:ty prob- d1v1dual. ably would like to have people stay ---. _o ____ w ·11 here with them. Then. too. some Alpha Ps1 mega I people have jobs at home wh ich the}' , J are ,b1e to k«p by being ab le to go Present Plays 1n anuary home." .. On January 9 and 10, Alpha Psi

    November IG, J!>:;o

    John_ Catta.na~ : If there was Omega, dramatic fraternit)', will pre-

    something going on around here on sent three one-act phys, "The . m I

    the 1950

    51 ,chool year. Front ,ow, Jell to flgh L Dave Rote. week-ends that didn't cost too much, Va liant ., a serious drama. "Sup- NEW CLASS OFFICERS - Plctur.d abo't'8 a,edthe c~s i° c;s

    11orlrHhman ·.,Ice prHident: Joan Ferdon. freahman Hctelory:

    I'd rather stay here.:·. . . pressed.Desires," a satire; and "Curse ~r:: n~a:o!re,'! ~; \ 1=~ ~~1;09:1~!~m~~:t; :S~a~n;~ .. 1d::1~nGor~o~ SorenHn. vice president: ~:-°iiceSc:':,~. ; ~c~•~~a::~· Lloyd Peterson: In my case it, is You Jack Dalton," a melodrama, don Foirbe~ trecuurer. Tb.ltd row, Hnlor cla.u. lelt to right. Lloyd Poie;;on. pre1\~en\~:;:: : . Br; ,a~ Deciu1re. s~phomoro •le~

    neccsasry lo go home on weekends whi ; h they have chosen •to produce He-rotary. Those abHnl when picture was take: :I;cl~ e George boo•;~ 1:;;s::e, · and Richard Wiener. hHhman treasurer.

    and work in order !O go _to school. this semester. The playbooks have prHldont: Arline Meisler. sophomore secretary: o e ruegor • .op m r · If there were more incentive to stay arrived and tryouts will begin im- d L F Cl Operetta Postponed here. more pc:opl~ would:.. ~ mediately. Announcement, concern• Call Sylvester's Wil i e ass

    Dona Da_hm.: . I think 1t shoula oc ing thi s will be posted on the Alpha . • An operetta originally planned for up to each md1v1dual whether or not Psi Omega bulletin board, or on Li:- (ST(' M T I d G November 2_8, to be presented by the he stays here on week.ends. How- land M . Burroughs' bulletin bo:ird. $ OSt faVe e rOUp Tr:11n1ng schoo l, has been postponed ever, if a good week-end program Sixty students have fi lled out tryout The \'

  • 1 ~o,e111ber 16, 1950 THE POINTER

    Two Problems Face Coach Quandt flNAL TEAc mRs c oLLEGE CONFEHENCE STANDINGS

    As He Whips Cagers Into Shape (x':1,;';;1.~.~;:: ::: ::::T L f ::ggg .h bJ.sketba ll mento r, Hale Guards John Meleski, Stevens Point, Pbtte,•ille ..... . .... .4 O .667

    Qlu nRd Rent.

    Hetzer's Cycle Shop 737 Church Street

    FRANK'S HARDWARE

    11 7 North Second St.

    Gwidt's Drug Store on the Square

    Prescription Dn,ggistl

    Hippity Hop to

    Berens' Barber Shop Spor t Shop Build.ing

    Peickert Meat Market

    ]fie

  • 6

    Geography Class Visits

    Two Point Industries Raymond E. Spccht "s industrial

    geography class, Geography 207, h:ts visited two Stevens Point industries on field trips CJrri cd on in con· · ncction with their class work. \'v' hilc

    .- working on th i.:i r)first unit, dealing with mcnerals ar,8 rocks and their

    . products, the cb.ss visitC'd the Haertel Mo numr:nt \'\forks. Thei r second trip was to the Lullabrc Fur· niturc company and was made du r-ing the class study of a unit on forest ry. •

    These field trips arc being made with the purpose of fami li arizing the students with va ri ous pluses of indust ry, in preparation for a final stud)' of some n:1t ion:1 l industr y of the student's choice, a study which will cu lminate the semester's work .

    ORGANIZAT!OtjS (Cont!.nued lrom p0.9e 2)

    members, r\frs. Elizabeth Pfi ffne r will speak about "College Life". Re-freshmen ts will be se rved. . .

    Round Table tiembers or the intermediate and

    upper elementary divisions held their'" fi rst meeting October 30. After roll

    'Call and remarks by their advi se r, Miss Susan Colman, the meeting was turned over to Bill Pb.th , chairman.

    In discussing semester programs, all seniors and juniors were urged to

    THE POINTER

    rHE OOGPATCH DAZE I• reflected he,• In Dick Franci.· plct\l,e of the li,11 prh;e winners al the YWCA Sad.le Hawldn1 dance. Nancy Goebeis is shown as Daisy Mao and Louis Jacoboald at Ll' l Ahner.

    see Miss Colman in the very near - ------------------------future in.order to check on and work cembcr I. It will be a Barn Dance rection or Jerry Boettcher, presented out the proper programs in accord- party with refreshments and enter- a kindergarten discussion on foot-ance with the division requirements. tainment and is to be held in the ball. Skit Two, led by Joy Lane, de-

    It was agreed to hold all regubr College gym. D'Verne Matthison, a pictcd the tragic sto ry of .. Pokey meetings on the last Monday o f the 4-H leader f rom \'(food County, will Hantus" in p1ntomine. The pledges month at 7 p.m. In case of conflict, lead square danci ng. Phylli s Jarnlck concluded the program with a group notices will be posted regarding time is co-cha irman for the · event and or songs and barnyard imitations. orNmeeweti

    0ngf

    1cche,rnsgwese.,e elected •t th,·, other commi~tecs have been appoint - The laurels for the e,·cni ng 's success

    fJ .. ed. belong to Eunice Rothweile r, pledge-meeting and arc as follows: Presi- After the regu lar meeting, FreSh- master, Warren Hamele, toastmaster, dent, Ri cha rd Turzenski; vice-presi- man girls elected Shirley Sonnenberg and Mrs. Marjorie Kerst, focultr ad· dent, Harriet Mark ing; secretary- tboo:,epr

    0ef,etnhte !t,e

    5mGAo.n the executive vise r.

    treasurer, Marvin Mayer. Louis ... d w Early Saturday mOrn ing, 15 Gam-Jacoboski was unanimously accepted • • ma Delta members journeyed from as Student CoUncil rep resentative, Tngoa Stevens Point to Madison where they having been appo inted pre,·ious to 1 he student councils plan, "Oper- heard Professo r Kunkel, a bio-th~ meeting by the nomi nating com· at ion Week-End,, was the main topic chemist at the un1vers1ty 0£ \'(f1s-m1ttee. during the busihess meeting of constn, disprove atheism by means

    It was urged ·that all membc~s of Trigon Thursday night. A member of sc ience They also were. taken ~n th.e Roun_d Tab.le become acquainted of the Student Council spoke about conducted. tours or Madison , d_1s-w1th their ad viser and the office~s. the plan. It was discussed and de· cussed various phases of stu?ent !ife They a_re asked to w~tch the bu!letm cided b)' all menibei-s present that and . hea.rd a ro~nd t:tble ?1scuss1on ~ard in front of Mis~ Colman s of- Trigon will be willing to help with on £mality. Eun ice Rothweiler repre-~1ce. for news conce rn mg the organ- the p lan but will be unable to change sented CSTC_ on the round ta ble 1zat1on. the meeting night to Sunday. g~oup. Lodg1~g for Sa~urday _eve-

    • • • An interesting discuss ion on .. Can mng was provided by va ri ous private \Xlesley Foundation We Have Fun in Religion?" was led homes ~nd studen t hal_ls. All CSTC

    Rev. George Jordan, the State by Margie Lawrie. co~vent1on re~resenta~1ves repo.rt an M.S.tvf. d irector, was at the Wesley Rae Guenthner was in cha rge of enJoyable and interesting week-end. Foundation meeting last Thursday at the worship. A square dance led by • • • St. Paul's Methodi st church. He Jed Ross Papke and B:lrbara Bea was Radio Workshop the g roup discuss ion on ''Man and greatly enjoyed by the members. The Radio \'