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Assembly Today THE POINTER \ Assembly Monday Z837 Series III Vol. XII No. 22 Stevens Point, Wis., March 24, 1938 Price 7 Cents Prof. Michelsen Host To Bandmasters Initiation Services Close I Assemh!y To Feature Greek fledging Period A p,·!~!~~a(ca~i~i,~;!~s e ~~ 1 ~!j~ of gy l' oscopes or top s by C. E. Pan-Hellemc Dance 'I'. S111ith, i\lJ's. F. ~- Spindler, ,To ll<'S ll'ill be pr esen ted at an as- and )lrs. E. r,. Kutal. se mbly c ntertamment l\[onday Follows lnl .t1·at1•on 'J'he SOr< , l'it.v cO IO l' S, old l'OSC lllOl'ning at 10 o'clock. 'fhe ap- lllld blue n,·edominated in the parntns "·ith which Ur. Jones The emi-annual Pan-Hell enic centcl'picce of sp l'i ng flo\\'et·s. shows the pl'inciplcs of the gy l' o- ful'mal dance i I the '!'mining Ea ch of I he new m<> mb e l's \\'US scopes is some of th e most ela- school gymnasium on Saturday l)l'Cscnt cd \\'ith a,i Atncl'ica.n bol'at c and expe nsiY c IIO\\' 011 dis- cvenin g, March 19, topped o ti Beauty l'USP a cco l'ding- to a trndi - piny. Th e demonstration and Ice- the second semestc l' pl edging tion of th e SO l'ot·ity . ' J'h e ne ll' tul'c is bound to meet the whole pel'iod of the Gl'cek social ol' gani- membcl'S are: Eil een Hose of 'l e- hear ted appt·oyaJ of th e studen t zatio ns, a nd gave the nc ll' rn em- , ·1•11s Point. )Iildr rd Unyant of body. b.el's of the fraternit ies and SO l'ol'i- _ \Jm ond, .\lal'y , \11 11 · Glc·eson 01 --------- ttes a c hanc e to get used to be111g (;,.een Bay. ·a,.fn e lita \\ il'kns of themselves agau, m th e presence I Ed.,ar. anti La Ra e \\'in ch of ot' the older acti\'es. A good s ized J )[a~·s hl'i Id. cro wd of Gre eks and th eir invi ted Omega Mu Chi guests a tte nd ed the danc e. Nor- Th e new mem be l's of Ome<>·t Amateurs Star In Speech Class Plays man Hinkl ey an d his Castilians Mu Chi sorority "·e J' c ini t iat ed ".' i' t played . . a candlelight ceremony, presided Wedn esday, )[arch tll'enty-t hird P1·.ec ed1ng the dun ce .Satu r,l ay over by ,Tcun Rcde mann, in a pri- Prof. Le land ~I. Durrouglts' . pccch Formal Banquet At Hotel Whiting Sat. Eve. Saturday and Sunday, March 26 and 27, the Wiscon sin Bandmas- te rs' Associat ion will hold its spring meeting in Stevens Point with Professor Peter J. Michelsen as host, assist ed by .members of Alpha Kappa Rho, honorary mu- sic fraternity. This will be the se- cond meeting of the organization, the othe r having been held in Koh- ler, Wi sco nsin , last fall, when the association ll'as organized. Formal Banquet Saturday for e noon will be given over to reh·ears al with the college band for t hose bandmasters who a1· rive early. , aturrlay afternoon r eg istrntion will be h eld and the bandmasters will hold a closed me et ing. 'l'he bandmast ers will be (Continued on puge 2, Co l. 4) evening formal m1t1at1on cerc- ,·u te room at Il otd \Vhitin " cla ss pr ese nt ed two one a ct pla~·s monies and ba11c111 ets were held "' ' It an e . " a bl Jun1·or ffiah Inter by the organizatio n s. (Co ntinu, •J on page · I, col. I) : vc nmo ssem y. Tau Gamma Beta. ' !'he fi rst "'l'hc Valiant" por tray- Tau Gamma Beta. Sorot·ity .held Nixon Speaks cd a scene in a Con necticut ,p rison. Class Debate April I cand lelight initiation se' ?vices and T R '/ .L ·.r· James Duecker played the part o{ it s· . formal dinn er in a privat < · I. 0 UTQ lTe the convi ct fo realistil!' fa shi ort.:, 'l'he Junior High School p upils din ing room of Hote l Whiting-. D,· . Nixon spoke to the Rural Lois Peden sta rr ed as Josephine ar e more than busy these days. Eth el McDonald conducted th e Lil'e Club on hi s e xp eriences at Pari s. Jerry Kr embs made an ex- This \l'ec1< will decide the city bus- ceremony and presid ed a t. the th e Chil licothe Re format ory on cell ent warden, whi le Kenneth k et ball c ham pions hip . dinner. .\londay night. Dr. 1 ixon \\' as Thompson was a c redit to the Last Friday the debaters to re- Aft er the dinn er, talks were affiliHted ll'ith this in s titution church as Fathc,· Dal ey. prese nt eac h class we re c hosen . given by th e pa tronesses Mr:. E. abo ut th1·c e years befo re coming "Helena's Hu sband", a Greek April first marks the date of the to C. .'. 1'. C. He was Director of farc e, se nt the a udi ence into ~ales inter-c lass debate. Th e eigh th and Edu cation at thP fede ral refo rma- o[ lau::rhtct·. Lawrence Jozwiak as ninth g rad e will debate, "Resolved ton·. t he fair Helena, Vernon Henri c ks t hat th e Congress of the United Michelsen Attends Bandmasters' Meeting Prof. P ete r J. Michelsen le ft Monday to attend the annual mee ting of th e American Band- masters' Assoc iation at Champai n. Jllinois. This organization, th ough it is Ame rican, inc lud es th e leadin~ bandmast ers of th e 1rnrld. It s memb ers are chosen by very rigid i: xamination and requir eme nt, thus limiting its members hip to ba ndmasters who are th e best in th e pr ofession . Besides our .\lr . Michelsen the Association in- cludes such famous n ames as Ed- win Frank Goldman who dir ects the famou s Goldman Band on the Mall in New York during the s ummer, Frank Sim of the Arm- co' ' Band, Herb ert Clarke, the famo us cornetist who ha s written many solos for brass in st ruments a nd composed some of the nation's lea ding ma.rehes, A. A. Harding of the U. of Illinois and Ray Dvo- rak of the U. of Wisconsin. The late John Phillip Sousa was hon- orary life p~sident of the Asso- ciation. l'ommunity singing \\'as Jed by ns l\fenclaus , Francis Purcell as States shou ld appropriate eight Louis Hame . 'l'esmu, and -Joe Bloom as Paris million dollars more for d efense." A \'OCal du et L.,· Lila Wilkin s I wer e rffce tiv e l.,· play ed. Cli fford 'l'he eighth grade team will uphold and La Ra e Win ch. . Spra~ue was admirabl.v a dapt ed the affirmative. J\Iiss Hanson is in Hea ding by Vivian Rn<lkt- . to his part , that of the philoso- ge n era l c harge of Junior High Tap danc e b~· Ooroth. ,· Cook. , pher . debat.e. Department Of Student Personnel Completes Survey An int eresti ng sun·ry J,a s j 11 st been cou,pl<•ted l>y the Depart- ment of ::;tudrnt l' erso 111u•I. Valuabl!' clatn co nc<'l'llin::r s tud e nt acti vi- ties at. f'. . T. ('. has been brought to light. About a mouth af:!'O a pre liminary s11rvc·~· \\'HS mad e und er th <' dir ection of :\Jr . . Je nkin s. This dealt ex el usi\'elv ll'ith fr eshmen. One hundr ed f ifty- six questionnaires were sub mitt ed. Of 1hat numb er sixty-eight answered that they \\'(•r e not parti ci pating in any activ ity. All Activities Not Inclnded With this as a basis. another questionna ire was prepared and st ud e nts were asked to chc•c k each of the fo lloll'iu g acti\'it;es in which they were participating at th e time: Athletics, Photo Club , Band , Glee Club , Girls Choru s, Rural Life Chorus, Dramati cs, D ebat e. Oth er speech acti vity , Cr ea tive <lancing, Jris staff, Point er staff, Ra<!io staff. It shou ld be no ted that th e abov e list rloes not include all activi- ti es, but it does include those activities which s upposedly require talent of th e ir participant~. No attempt was made to in clud e depart- 1:1e ntal or social organizations . All of th ese, of course, might be in- cluded in a more comprehensive survey. (Continued on page 2, Cot. I) To-morr ow at eleven o'clock a dcclamation cont est will be held in th e assem bly room of the Mary D. Bradford ,Junior High , choo l. Visitors are welcome. Miss Davidson Guest Speaker Of W. A. A. The W. A. A. will hold its sec- ond <linnet· at th e Gingham 'l'ea Room Friday eve ning at 6 :00 o'clock. Th e <linn et· will be car- ried out in a theme of green and white or St. Patrick id ea . After the dinner we hav e a speaker, l\liss David son from Sweden, ·Who is on a World Fellowship tour. She wilt sp ea k of s port s, educa- tion , a nd life in the places a.bout the world she has visited, especial- ly Europe . The l ecture and movies will be held in Mr. Watson' s room immediately after the dinner . Everyone is invited to attend .

Transcript of Z837 Prof. Michelsen Host To Bandmasters

Assembly Today THE POINTER \

Assembly Monday

Z837

Series III Vol. XII No. 22 Stevens Point, Wis., March 24, 1938 Price 7 Cents

Prof. Michelsen Host To Bandmasters ~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~0

Initiation Services Close IAssemh!y To Feature

Greek fledging Period A p,·!~!~~a(ca~i~i,~;!~se~~1~!j~ • • of gy l'oscopes or tops by C. E.

Pan-Hellemc Dance 'I'. S111ith, i\lJ's. F. ~ - Spindler, ,To ll<'S ll'ill be presented at an as-and )lrs. E. r,. Kutal. sembly cntertamment l\[onday

Follows lnl.t1·at1•on 'J'he SOr<, l'it.v cO IOl'S, old l'OSC lllOl'ning at 10 o'clock . 'fhe ap­lllld blue n,·edominated in the parntns "·ith which Ur. Jones

The emi-annual Pan-Hellenic centcl'picce of sp l'i ng flo\\'et·s. shows the pl'inciplcs of the gy l'o-fu l'mal dance i I the '!'mining Each of I he new m<> mbel's \\'US scopes is some of th e most ela­school gymnasium on Saturday l)l'Cscntcd \\'ith a,i Atncl'ica.n bol'at c and expensiYc IIO\\' 011 dis­cvening, March 19, topped oti Beauty l'USP accol'ding- to a trndi - piny. The demonstration and Ice­the secon d semestc l' pl edging tion of th e SO l'ot·ity . 'J'h e nell' tul'c is bound to meet the whole pel'iod of the Gl'cek social ol'gani- membcl'S are: Eil een Hose of 'le- hea r ted appt·oyaJ of th e studen t zations, a nd gave the ncll' rn em- ,·1•11s Point. )Iildrrd Unyant of body. b.el's of the fraternit ies and SO l'ol'i- _\Jmond , .\lal'y ,\11 11 · Glc·eson 01 ---------ttes a chance to get used to be111g (;,.een Bay. ·a,.fnelita \\ il'kns of themselves agau, m the presence I Ed.,ar. anti La Ra e \\'in ch of ot' t he older acti\'es. A good s ized J )[a~·shl'i Id. crowd of Greeks and their invi ted Omega Mu Chi guests a ttended the dance. Nor- The new mem be l's of Ome<>·t

Amateurs Star In Speech Class Plays

man Hinkley an d his Castilians Mu Chi sorority " ·e J'c ini t iated ".'i't played . . • a candlelight ceremony, pres ided W ednesday, )[a rch tll'enty-third

P1·.eced1ng the dunce .Satu r,lay over by ,Tcun Rcdemann, in a pri- Prof. Le land ~I. Durrouglts' . pccch

Formal Banquet At Hotel Whiting Sat. Eve. Saturday and Sunday, March 26

and 27, the Wisconsin Bandmas­ters' Associat ion will hold its spring meeting in Stevens Point with Professor Peter J. Michelsen as host, assis ted by .members of Alpha Kappa Rho, honorary mu­sic fraternity. This will be the se­cond meeting of the organization, the other having been held in Koh­ler, Wisconsin , last fall , when the association ll'as organized.

Formal Banquet Saturday forenoon will be given

over to reh·ea rsal with the college band fo r t hose bandmasters who a1·rive ea rly. , aturrlay afternoon registrntion will be held and t he bandmasters will hold a closed meeting. 'l'he bandmasters will be

(Continued on puge 2, Col. 4)

evening formal m1t1at1on ce rc- ,·u te room at Ilotd \Vhitin " class presented two one act pla~·s monies and ba11c111ets were held "' ' It an e . " a bl Jun1·or ffiah Inter by t he organizations. (Continu,•J on page ·I, col. I) : vcnmo ssem y. ~ •

Tau Gamma Beta. '!'he fi rst " 'l'h c Valiant" por t ray-Tau Gamma Beta. Sorot·ity .held Nixon Speaks cd a scene in a Con necticut ,p rison. Class Debate April I

cand leligh t initiation se'?vices and T R '/ .L ·.r· James Duecker played the part o{ it s· .formal dinner in a privat<· I. 0 UTQ lTe the convict fo realistil!' fashiort.:, 'l'he Junior High School p upils din ing room of Hote l Whiting-. D,·. Nixon spoke to the Rural Lois P ed en starred as Josephine are more than busy these days. Eth el McDonald conducted th e Lil'e Club on his experi ences a t Paris. Jerry Krembs made an ex- This \l'ec1< will dec ide the city bus­ce remony and presided a t. the the Chil licothe Reformat ory on cellent warden, whi le Kenneth ketball cham pionship. dinner. .\londay night. Dr. 1 ixon \\' as Thompson was a c redit to the Last Friday the debaters to re-

After the dinner , talks were affiliHted ll'ith this ins titution church as Fathc,· Daley. present each c lass were chosen. g iven by the pa t ronesses Mr:. E. about th1·ce years before coming "Helena 's Husband", a Greek April first marks the date of the

to C . .'. 1'. C. He was Direc tor of farce, sent the audience into ~ales inter-c lass debate. The eigh th and Education at thP federal refo rma- o[ lau::rhtct·. Lawrence Jozwiak as ninth g rade will debate, "Resolved ton·. t he fair H elena, Vernon Henricks t hat the Congress of the United Michelsen Attends

Bandmasters' Meeting Prof. P ete r J. Michelsen le ft

Monday to attend the annual meeting of th e American Band­maste rs' Association at Champai n. Jllinois.

This organization, though it is American, includes th e leadin~ bandmasters of the 1rnrld. It s members are chosen by very rigid i: xamination and requirement, thus limiting its membership to ba ndmasters who a re the bes t in the profession . Bes ides our .\lr. Michelsen the Association in­cludes such famous names as Ed­win Frank Goldman who di rects the famous Goldman Band on the Mall in New York during the summer, Frank Sim of the ' · Arm­co' ' Band, Herbert Clarke, the famous cornetist who has written many solos for brass instruments a nd composed some of the nation's leading ma.rehes, A. A. Harding of the U. of Illinois and Ray Dvo­rak of the U. of Wisconsin. The late John Phillip Sousa was hon­orary life p~sident of the Asso­ciation.

l'ommunity s inging \\'as Jed by ns l\fenclaus, Francis Purcell as States shou ld appropriate eight Louis Hame. 'l'esmu, and -Joe Bloom as Paris million dollars more for defense."

A \'OCal duet L.,· Lila Wilkins I were rffcetivel.,· played. Cli fford 'l'he eighth grade team will uphold and La Ra e Winch. . Spra~ue was admirabl.v adapted the affirmative. J\Iiss Hanson is in

Heading by Vivian Rn<lkt- . to his part , that of the ph iloso- genera l charge of Junior High Tap dance b~· Ooroth.,· Cook. , pher. debat.e.

Department Of Student Personnel Completes Survey

An interes ti ng sun·ry J,a s j 11st been co u,pl <•ted l>y the Depart­ment of ::;tudrnt l'erso111u•I. Valuabl!' clatn co nc<'l'llin::r s tudent acti vi­ties at. f'. . T. ('. has been brought to ligh t .

About a mouth af:!'O a preliminary s11rvc·~· \\'HS made under th <' direction of :\Jr . . Jenkins. This deal t exel usi\'elv ll'ith fr eshmen. One hundred fifty-six quest ionna ires were submitted. Of 1hat number s ixty-eight answered that they \\'(•re not partici pating in any activ ity.

All Activities Not Inclnded With this as a basis. another questionna ire was prepared and

st udents were asked to chc•ck each of the fo lloll'iu g acti\'it;es in which they were participating at the time :

Athletics, Photo Club, Band, Glee Club, Girls Chorus, Rural Life Chorus, Dramatics, D ebate. Other speech acti vity, Crea tive <lancing, Jris staff, Pointer staff, Ra<!io staff.

It should be no ted that the above li st rloes not include all activi­ties, but it does include those activities which supposedly require talent of their participant~. No attempt was made to include depart-1:1ental or social organizations. All of these, of course, might be in­cluded in a more comprehensive survey.

(Continued on page 2, Cot. I)

T o-morrow at eleven o'clock a dcc lamation contest will be held in th e assembly room of the Mary D. Bradford ,Junior High , choo l. Visitors are welcome.

Miss Davidson Guest Speaker Of W. A. A.

Th e W. A. A. will hold its sec­ond <linnet· at the Gingham 'l'ea Room Friday evening at 6 :00 o'clock. Th e <linnet· will be car­ried out in a theme of green and white or St. Patrick idea. After the dinner we have a speaker, l\liss Davidson from Sweden, ·Who is on a World Fellowship tour. Sh e wilt speak of sports, educa­tion , and life in the places a.bout the world she has visited, especial­ly Europe. The lecture and movies will be held in Mr. Watson's room immediately after the dinner. Everyone is invited to attend.

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Assembly Features "Wild Life" Lecture

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March N, 1938

(Co~ ~~ ?r!!1:! ~~Jot 4) g uests of Mrs. ;\[i chelsen for t he afternoon.

Sat u1·da y eveni ng a fo rma l bn11-q11 et for membet·s of W. 13. A. and thei1· g ue ts, visitiug ba ndmasters and members o[ the ·ollc"e band, will he held at the H otel Whiting. l• ollo \\'ing the banquet, the H ote l dining room \\'ill uc open fo r danc­ing. J\Insic will be furnis hed by the 'a:ti I ia ns.

'untl11 y rn ornin g bandmasters ll'ho ll'ill direct th (• lll' tc rn oon con­tert \\'ill rehearse with the band .

l:; unday afternoon at three o·,·lu<.:k the 'entrn l :::ltat c 'l'eachc1·s l'u ll c" C t'on ·ert Band w ill bl• pre­sl'lll<'d playing the folloll'i11g prn­g 1·am: \\". It .\ . . \fa rch .. . .. !:Ht.• i1111wtz- Wc ht.•r

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<:r,111 1011 . 11 1• was c•n 1·o ll Pd as a tlin·c·1ur-11cw pr{'sid1· 11t

, t11d c•111 d11ri11:.:· th<· l!l lG-Hl l 'i 1111d 'l'h. Chnrl <• t· mcn,bcrs of the or-19 17-1!)) 8 !w hoo l ,\'t1.ir...: . . lfe was n :.rnnizati ou are: 1111•111 IH· r o f' tlH· Sati onal G11a1"d. In his junior year al t hr a[!e of tll' en- ,J oseph lfr1·gci111. Handy . 'mith . t.1·-!111·,·c Ht'X t• nli s t,·tl. , <·i·rrnl l!oy H,·rn~lc· I: .'\ . IC Bra h1 ustrd1 . 111 onth. lat e,· his 11 a111c \\'a s rrco,·d- lla i·~t·.,· h. h.t'ltCl!CJ·, Joseph Gi­t•d 011 thr cas11a lh· li sts " k ill ,·d in l!<1llt 1, ~ld\\'a11k ec; Haymond I•'. ad ion.·, B1·r«·k lc·,: 11·as th,· rirst or l>vo1·ak. Madison ; l't·tl'r ~l il·lu·l ­th ,· ,t11d t•11ts of Jiw school to IIH'C I s".11 ·. Ht1·,·<·11s l' ~ in t ; J,;<Jdic l\foa1·s. dca th OIi 1111• ha ti I(• l'it·l<l. \Ii h,tr\\'at Cl' ; h. C .. \I OO l'C. Applc-

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II 711 ti:! :!Ii

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• ,\[arch 24, ·1988 THE POINTER II

Osh.kosh All-Stars Edwards Rings Trackmen Hold

Up 27 Points SH9~Ts do~;_ ; ; ~ ;~~~~;:t,:~1~ Tr~~!~~pt~0;!~:~~

Central State's cagers were p QR T were the participants Y tenson and Rav Grandkoski have taken into camp by the Oshkosh 2. What is a stynii e in gol f? s ta rt ed to round into shape in .All-Stars, champions of the W est- 'I'h e Os hko.-h All-Stars put on a 3. What is an Eagle? anti cipation of an extens ive meet ,· rn Division of the National Pro- fine exhibition of ball playing last 4. What is th e bigge t crowd schedule wi t h the other T eachers fC'Ssional Basketball L eague, t o Sunday .. . . It's no wonde r they to attend .in outdoor boxing oll eg es in th e sta t e. hri. t enson t he tune of 60-27. wer e champions of their divi sion. match and who wer e the par- is a c hampion at th e half-mile and

Lou Darling's collection of . . . Ed Muller, All-American ticipants ? C:randkoski runs them into th e " ia nts was away a nd above super- g uartl from :\la rquet t e, ran 1 he 5. ,vha t is t he pena lty for a " round in th () mil e. io,· to a fighting Pointet· quintet t eam from hi s guard pos ition . . .- . hurdle r t o ki ck o,·er an oppo- The o ther cnndidates arc Rotlg- · IJ~cause of their heig ht and ball- Le Hor Edwards ma.kes bask et s nent 's hurdle ? ei· Ber nste in , sho t put nud javelin, hooting ability. Coa ch Kotal 's with eith er hi s righ t or left hand 6. " 'ho holds the r eco rd in Jim Duecker, javelin , and LaVem

prnteges did a fine j ob· of hund li:ng and can sure drop them in.... the 16 pound shot put Y Van Dyke, mi le. Other mell" in he •pelle t but the opponents' d e- Whil e warmin:.r np before th e 7. How many million d ollar schoo l " ·ho have hig h school r cp n-l'llSC was virtuall~· impre:.rnable l!Um P. on se ,·ernl occasions he gate. did D empsey draw ? ta t ious arc Don J ohns ton, po le

and the fe w shots that the local would set the ball in the bask rt. Wlto holds the record fo r niult, and Rube Belon g ia and hoy did get wer e hurri ed 01· from . . . Hay Davis, captain of the scoring in college basketball ? F'red Nimz, high jnmpe1·s. vay out yonder. I , Yiscons in foot ball team in 19:l:i, !l . " 'ho is th world 's profes- Any men who a r c interes ted in

(.c Hoy Eclwa1:ds, un All -America ~ nc•v er played a minute d uring th e sional t ennis playert trying ou t for the tra ck te1!

111 ,. 11 te r from K entucky, was Ihl' n ar bu t was neverth eless de- 10. Wh ere will th e biggest s hould r eport at th e coac h, . office ndiv iclual high scorer o[ the game ~lared in elig ible for further co rn- purse golf t oul'llament be held for quipmen t. W ork outs are vit h 27 points, rack ed up on li p etit ion .. . . Ott the opening kick- '--=a=n=d=" ·=h=a=t=i=s=t=h=e=p=u=rs=·e=!===~· held every night aft e ,· school. ·iP ld " Oal s and 3 free throws. lie o ff of the , ' outh Da kota game, he ,. s und°oubtedly th e best bas ketbal- was inj111·ed and had to be carried er to e,·e 1· visit our fnir c ity., his off th e fi e ld ... . However, one of ,Ja ,vin" doing a fin e job of ex- th e t eams was o ffside so th ei·

', 1la ini1~g why he took the sco l'ing ki cked off again.. . . lhcrcfol'e ·rown in tl)e Pro L eague. D,n·i s hadn ' t pl ayed any football

Chet Rinka and Don Johnst on in that game because th e cl ock eel the Pointer scol'ing on t, a nd was started O\'er a gain .. .. Ccn -

1 points l'espectively. Both men tral State could ha ve a "oocl track ·'-,,,.,.-,----,-,---~~-:-:--:--.:--' ilavecl fin e "'ames John~1.on show- team if the men had a littl e snp- The Gr eek dance last Salunlay ni.r" th e A ll~Stal's' a fan cy bi t of pol'! . .. thel'e are many po_tcntial evening wa s a success, judg ing b,,· lrib blin" aJ1d 011 o ne occas ion champions in schoo l a ncl ,nth th e reports . . .. Cong ratul11tions arc in wssing

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up his guard with ritli c- wr·ath e r so mild. ther could e~si- order fot· th e new members of Jlo us ease. I~· :.re l in to shape befo r e th e first sororities and fraternities . . . .

The lineups : mee t. . . . Chri s t~nson '.111d G_rantl- Have you heard: that ' l'ed's g irl Stevens Point.-27 l'G l'T Pl' koski., are both stars Ill then· re- iviis" i, e re ·· for · th e week-end ?

• O • t Boll n1 n11 ( '\' as' l1 e haJJPY !) . .. Tha t R.uth Warn er, f ..... . .. . . , . . . .. - - spec! 1 Ye e,·en s. . . . 1 c

Hi11kx , f · . .... . . . .... ... . .. 4 o O ha Yin" won stat e tit It's whil e in Nason was also hom e fo r t he l! i,hup, r . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . o n t hi"h ~sc hoo l.. .. Coach Kotal is week-end ?. . . Tha t some Green Jaaska, r . . . . . . . . . , ..... . 0 o n pl~nnin:.r on rnnnin:t off an in t ra - Day gals were in th e Poin t Sun-S,·hneidcr, f . . . .. . ... • ... . u o u 11111ml bask etball t oul'll ey next day afternoon Y • •• 'l'hat Dor othy 1·a 11 Dyke, r .. ... • . . . . . . . . o II o week .. . . 12 members of the squad Larson has the measles? . . . ln th e ;>;in,z, ., ... . . . .... . . . . . . , .o o II will caJ lain the t eams.. . . s pring a young man 's fan cy li1?h t-J.uenscr, c .... . .... ... . . . 0 o o ly turn . t o th irnghts of love. llow

B 'T' '/16 f true this s tatement is at C. S . T. Jl,.Jongin, C . • ••.. . . • . •. ... o O

l axers .I O 1r.1ee C . .. . ;I/ow tha t H ell " eek is •10

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OYer we a g ain see som e of our Bandow, g . .. . . . . . .. .... -~ 0 4 La Crosse April 1 social freshm r n walking and talk -!-ieff'crn, g · · · · ·· · · · · · · · · · .O O O j

11n, with their "steadies" .. . .

Ol k, g . . . . . ... ..• . . .. ... .. o o o The boxing squad und er the ~ , [ C I I \"I Ba sk etball is over but that doesn t Buh:in, " . . .. . . .... .. .. . .. ti O O direction o 'one 1 111nan '• up-

0 • h t · m ean . t hat the athletes a rc ~l 1·Gui re, u . . . .. • . . .. . ... . 0 o O JJle is workin g- out e ve_ rr n1g tn 1

, ti t l ~ b cl thrnugh- ll'at c , em 011 1c ra c c Sn, iih, g . . . . .. •. .. , ..... . 0 o O preparation for a . ox111g ~ar to . ltl S k. f ti I t ti

- - - be he ld here Apl'II ], a i:ra1nst La J'1 e . . . . peu · 1111? o a 1 e es, 1c f I coed s see m to be d oing 0 . K .

Oshkosh~ ~~ l'~ ;; \~'::1:i~;g f~!1,.,f \,:1;rep~~~~r;~

1f~~ Wit h t ennis ra cket s in hand th ey ·11 · t ti are . tarting to s ll'ing it in a big .ld:1111s, f .. ... . .. • . .. ... . :1 :; I t h,• bouts, a nd 11'1 go 111 o te

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· ·· Tl J t way .. .. From a ll report s t 1e an J-;\"end, en, f . . . . . .... . . .. . o I - rin " in <>ood cond1t 1on. te ion s p eo pl e had a grea t trip- ,~·e he_ar Prcbo, ki, f .. ...... . . . . . . I o J ha,; . alt been arra nged a.nd I,a

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l"a ndc r Mculc11 , f .. . . . . .. . :: J :1 {'rossc ll'ill br ing a t ea m of ap- t tat reen uay ll' llS I C av l'I -town-wonder why . lf y ou're

J·:,1wnrds, c . . ........ .. . . ,~ ·• :l proximately eig ht men. II . t e t c I ,ve Stt""est )'OU ~t ullcr, g .. . . . . . .. .. ..... , o ., I.a Crosse has a strong SfJUad r ea Y 111 er s l . · 00 •

11 :o mman, g .. .... ... . ... -~ o _ and a ll of the bouts arc expectc <l ask "Hink" or "Sw1n~" ... .

J.i nd•kcy, g . . . .... . . . . . . -~ u 1 to b,• c lose. Several" new _men _are _ - - expee lr d t o box fo r th e first tJJne ~:; 10 tu for( '. S. T. C. n t this cart! .

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Greek Initiation (Continued fro m page l, col. 2)

The dinner in the Club dining room of t he botel fo llowed the ceremony. The table was decorat­ed w it h spring f lowers, and ea ch new member was presented a corsage of r o es and sweet p ea .

B esides a number of a lumnae of t he soror ity, t he guests included :\Irs. P a lmer 'l'ay lor and Mrs. C. IL 'ashin , pa t ronesses, i1.i ss Ed­na Carl sten, fac ul ty ad vise r and Mrs. E . A. Schwalm , and Mrs. Ha rold 'l'olo, honora ry members. a nd Miss Susan Colma n. 'l'a lks were g iven by l\Irs. Cashin , )Iiss Colma n and l\Ii ss Ca rl s ten.

A1111 ouncemenl was made at th e d inner of t he ori g ina tion of a new radi t ion in the sornrit y. E ach

semester, t he new member with t he highest scolasti c a verage will be p resen ted with an honor p in. a j eweled so rori ty pin wi th a '3 :? ua rd . which ~he may wrar un t il th e nex t fo rma l initia ti on. The firs t one to rece iY e t hi s ho nor is ~[i ss Dorothv La rson of S tevens Point. ll"h o ~o uld not be present brcausr of illn ess. bu t wi ll be ini t iatNl late r .

Th e othe,· ne ll" members a r r: ;\l a r jor ie Ja cobs. Coramae Ander­son. a nd Nancy te in er of Ste vens P oin t; Eva Rae Han.on of Am­hers t , ;\1 aq.:are t Rucht i of Lodi . :\larga rel Da,·ics of Wild Rose. Betty Smith o f Gill et t, Ka the1·ine Piehl o f' Rhin elander . 'fhelma Ba ierl of :--ekoosn . and Bet ty Wa r ren of Bara boo.

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• THEFOINTER

Band Returns - From Week Tour

1fombers of Central S ta t e 'feacl1ers College Concert Band directed by Professor P eter J. Michelsen r eturned Friday night from a successful week's tour of t he Eastern section of Wisconsin. 'l'his is the annual trip taken by thi s orga nization which each year brin gs mor e recognition to Cen­tra l Sta te .

'l'he reper toire of the band was ex te ns ive a nd many di f fi cult con­ce r ts were per fo rmed, nil very successfull y .

Mixed Chorus Adds Variety S1icc ia l n umbers which added

v111·ict.,: and grace to the programs were g iven by E ylccne Atkins, so­p rano so lois t. i\l a rguerit e Adams, ba r itone horn so loist . Frederi ck Parfre.v, piccolo soloist , K E>nneth 8tora ndt , clarinet soloist, Evely n Schwinge l, ma r imba solois t , and :\l iss Schwingel and wfargnret )I iller who played marimba duets.

'l'he ba nd was changed to a con­cert orchest ra which a ccompa nied l\T iss Atkins ' solos. A mixed chor ­ns a lso added va riety to the pro­grams. ~-~-------Miss Nuck Elected

Pep Club Prexy At the last mee ting of th e Pep

Club the o ffi ce rs fo r the ensuing yea r were chosen: ;\Tyrlle Nnck . . . .. . . .. Presid ent Retty Smith .. . .. Vice President L a Nore Olesen .. . .. .

ANSWERS: To Sport Quiz

1. 'l.'he seeond Dempsey, Tunney fight with a gate of $2,658,668.

2. It is when an opponent's ball is blocking the path t o the hole.

3. Two under par for one hole. 4. The Dempsey-Tunney fight

wi th n crowd of 120,757. 5. lie is disqualified from the

race. 6. J ack 'l'orrei1ec.

7. (5) 8. Hank Suistti !l. Ellsworth Vines 10. 'l'oronto. Canada. $12,500.

Y .. W.C.A. Y. W. C. A. will meet 'l'hursday

ni gh t, at 7 ;30, in the rec reation room at Nelson Hall. L et's all turn out and see if we can make use of the rnluabl e suggestions made by Mrs. Fairchild . And by the way, t hosp of you who weren' t there missed .an interesting di scussion.

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~ Phone 30 The fra tern it,· house of Phi

S igmu Epsil on ;,·as t he scene of thr ini tiation an d banqw:~ wlMc h followed. At the di nner Profes­sors -K 1'. S mit h. L . ~I. Bur­r ou:rh s. and r' . .J . Schm eeckle spoke. l'residrnt Hobert Kreil­lrn mp presided .

. . . .. . Secreta ry and Treasurer The members of the club arc

urgrd to watch our· bulletin board fo r importa nt notices .' l llJll C' rOl!S. '-------------....: '---------------.: plans are being made fo1~ the rest of thi s y ea r an d the fa ll season.

:\[r . Burroughs was made a n honorarv member of t he fratnni­ty. Th e· nC'w members include; William Mill er. W a lte r Bretzke, Pa t K ennedy , Homan Baker . and i\Ia n-in Fryer of ' tevens P oint, :slorman .J aco bson of Ne lsonvill e. C: nrdn n ll aferbecker of .(nti r:o. anrl Donald ,\ braha mson of 8 par-t11 .

Chi Delta. Rho Init iat ion of th e new members

of Ch i Delta Hho fra te rni ty was held i11 the frate rn ity house, wit h Vice-President Ed Duggan con­duct in g-.

'l'he d in n<• r was helcl at Hotel \\'hi t ing in the ma in d ining roo m. with Hay W eing-n rt ner pres iding in t he absencr of Ah· in Bucholz. president.

Bes ides a lumni . guests fo r the even irt~ were l' rof Pssors Oeor~(' ('. .\ llez. IC :\T. Ri gh tse ll. and :slorma n E. K nntzen. a1HI :\[r. E. A. Schwahn.

Th ere were no main speakers at t he d inner , but each one pre-sent gave a short ta lk . .

tr rn ity are : Robert Lar on. Jack 'l'aylor, J ack Vincent, and H enry \Varner of Stevens P oint, \Va rren L eRoux of Pla infield , Neal Brown. of Alm ond, .James Beals of Unity, Trum an J ohnston of Abbotsford, Arthur Sta pel of Spencer and Ray Wiers ig o f Colby. Denn.is B runner of Custer , who was un­abl e to be p resent, will be initint. ed later.

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