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" Tekes" To Go National By \\' ayn c J:at>t·k l In a two da y ceremonr . )lay 26 nnd 27. i.he l ocal c ha pter or Tau Kap- pa t11silo n. better known us 1he "Tekes", will joi n the 135 o th er cha1Hers which co rnprl se th e nn· 1lonn l T K E rrat ernity 10 otfic iull y ··go nati ona l." Word has been recel\'ed t hat the local cha1Her·s pe titi ons tor mem- bershi1>. sent to the national TK~ headquarters at Champagne, llllnOl8 . hn\'e been :11111ro\'ed. Louis llib bs ot St. Loni.!l. Grnn d ll eJ;emon, wil l be-t he ch ief in~tallin g otrlcer. The hl H tallntion l)Foceedings will s ta rt on Saturda~·. :\lay '.?G. with lec- tur es and ritual s. On Su nday the ~orma l Installation '\\'Ill tnko place. and at l p.111 .. ll banc1uet. P resident Willi am C. Han- ~eu wltl be suest..----s1>eaker ror th e,·ent. with Uob LalJr ot serving tlS master or ceremonies. Guests al so are e: ql ec t ed rr om Carro ll coll ege and Lleloit. The loca l Teke cha1itcr. ro und ed on the 11rlnciple that a fra te rn ity ca n be bot h social and democratic. h as 31 members at 1irese n t. Loca l or fl ce rs are Je r ry :'.\ladl son. 1>res ldent. Bob Casper, ,·1ce-1nesident: Dale Llght h1 ss. secreta ry : Al Pesko. trea- 11u rer : Glenn 011111onthler. h istorian ; Bob LaBrot. chaplain: Jim Mill er, se r gea n t-a t -arms : aud Larry La Belle, 1>l edge-mas ter. Proposed Meeting Nights Released For Next Year Students. Att ent ion : Oelow are proposed meeting ni ghts for coll ege organizations for 1956- 57. If yo ur gro up objects to th e assignment. the Ca le nd ar Committ ee will hear your objection.s on Tues- da y e,·enlng, '.\lay 1 5. at 7 ;30 In Room '.?G2 . Mrs. Ellzabelh Pflttn er. Chairman at Calenda r Comml uee. Su ndn)' .Sl1,:ht s: Religious groups ~lond1t)' Xl1,: hts: l st In each month - Orchesls - \"e t era n8 org anizati on 2nd In each month - Orchesls - A. P . 0 . 3rd In each month - Home E e. Club - n oom 206 - Primary Counci l - Library Th eate r: - Grammar Round Table - Mus ic n oom - Campus School 4th In each month - Or chesls Tuesday .Sights: Gr eeks " ·ct1n esdny Xlgh ts: 1st In each month - Si gma Zeta 2nd In each mon th - Alpha 'Kappn Rho J\.d in each mon th - Sigma Tau Delta 4th In each month - German Cl ub - College Theater Th u n.d ny XJghts: 1st In each month - none 2 nd In each month - none 3 rd In each month - Rural Life Club - Mu sic Room - Alpha Kappa Lambda - Room 206 (Con- ser vation ) Date Selected For AnnUCJI Awards Day On :'.\londay. :\lay '.! 1. the annual CSC Awards day aEtse mbly, one or the hi~h lig ht s or the year. w ill be A Little Bit Of Paris Offered At Cotton Swirl U,r Barbara Brc1wr "0111. oui. tres bon'." (meani n g: "\'er-y good·· it perchance you s11eak t::ngllsh.) "\\'hat's thi s?" ~·ou ask. "And why the scrambled lingo?" Tull Gamma Beta is pre11nrlng for It~ annual Cotton Swirl on Friday, :\lay IS. and It will boast a Paris ian atmosphere this year. In fuel. a gen· u-lue Can-Can line rrom Paris will b~ hi~h·klcking ror thi s next so- cl:11 e\'Cllt, \\"hen you euter tho "ni~ ht c luh'' IC111111ms School Gymmu:lu m) t hat e,·en inG", you will mean der through the candle-lit room tu }'our tuhle whllo- you w:uch thf.! t rndltloual tloor s how which inrludes u P:1ris fashion. Eartha Kitt ( Put S('rlbner) . the Cun-Can. and si nging by :\Ille. Joyce chlouman. The entertal11111c11t hcglm1 at 7:30 :uul con t inues until 9 1l.m. nrter whic h nil spcc1~ttOr8 will be nlJle to da nco un til 11.30. , Genera l · chairmen ore Pat Reading and Sue .'.\lonroe. lleadill!: th e com- mittees are Elaine Eskrltt. oosters: Do1111a Trlckt!Y, publicity: Darlene 'chimkc. in,·ilations: Betty Hurlbut. rood; and Lois Schl ott1111111. decora- tions , ~uucy Huger Is mistress of cere monies. Careers In Social Work To Be Discussed Professional soclu l workers from se\'ern l agencies wil l discuss ca reer opportunltlea In tho rleld ot social work next Tut=>sday, '.\tuy 1 5, In r oom 10:, or 1he new library at 3:30 1>.111. Em1>loyment oppor rn nilies for gr a- duating seniors wlll be o utlined by the s't)e:ll::crs. nnd Dr. Geor ge I. Dix- on will tell or nrn.ilable cl asses of- fered at Cen tral State colle~e whi ch prepare studen ts for careers in th e socia l work field. · ~ \ mo ng the s1 1enkers who will at- tend •1110 mee1i n.i; nr e: Hobert A11 - drews. District Su 11en'isor. Depart- ment of Public Welfare; Hobert Hel- de. District Su1>en·lsor. De1mrtmcnt of Chi ld re n and Youth: '.\llss Geri Beyerstedt, County Su11en·lso r ot Children :111cl You1h. '.\ l ar11uettc County: and Tom ~ \r bosast. ntstrlct Worker. C:tthollc \\'cltar'e Dure1111. Dr. Haymond B. Gothani wil l di ll· cuss the role or the 11l11 ceme nt 1fl- dsiou In preparing cre1le nt lal:H. aml DO Dixon will d iscuss the co ntribu- tion ot :Ill underJ,.:raduate cu1Th:ul u111 in social work tra in ing. Gr:iduatlng se n iors Interested In le:1rni11g either ot employment op- portu n it ies or scholars hiJ>S and ,;rants·ln-:lid for nd\'anced srndr arc in,·hcd to attend the meeting. St u- dent!:! Jrucres t ed in 1, rep:trlug: 1h e111 - se l\·es for de,·e lopme nt In socia l work are u rged to atte nd . wheth er or not they ure g raduntlng- seni ors. Sororities Honor Mothers )1others- or the so rorities on cam- 1ms will be h onored In mnny wnys this year. The Al1>h11 Slgs oro send- Ing cnrds to their mothers to show them th e honor th ey desono. The Omess nro gl\'lng a tea to whic h all th e mothen, will be im·lt od. I t. will be held Snturd uy nftornoon, )fay I 2. nt the Union. The pr ogram will consist or muslc:11 eniertnlnmon{ 11r esent ed by mem bers or tho sorority. Committ ee chairmen ln char ge In- clude: J11\ •ltn1!011s, Helen Lowl11,; rood: Joan J eckl e; emor tnlnmont, Cnrol Va n Vu ren: di shes. Chnr lo tte 1J11 ~gi.1 r:n·ors. Jan ncn ml uh; and decorntions. Donnie Orlacoll. A week l ater on Sundny afternoo n, :'\luy 2:!. t he Tnu Cums will hold a l ea nt the Union to wh ich parents of the gir ls are h1\·lted. Anpro1>rlnte numbe rs will be hosen from thei r Couon Swirl ur n rew night s before. Commi tt ee cha irmen 111 c lrnr ge o.re: iln· llutlon ~. Ann \\"eli,;IJrut; rood, IJonna T1·lckey: c nt e rtnlume nt. Sue '.\lonroe and P at Hea d ing; fa \'ors , Loi s $1·hlott111a 11 : dccorallons. ,Joyce Sd1louman: :md C'lc:111· 1111. Aun Wels- hr o t. Notice!!! .A ll senior Primary gir ls int e r- C'hted in a tt endlnJ. 1hc A.c.r;. Con- n:• 11t lo11 :u C:rce11 Lak e on Satur- d:1y, :\ha y 19. pl ease in ec L In Mi ss S111ll11' s of fi ce this 110011, 'l'hu r s- li ar. at 12: I 5. CENTRAL STATE 11iePOINTER hel d in the colle~c auditorium nt ====================================== I: 15 p.m. Beur Behl will be musler of <'er emonies at the evem . a nd t he awards will be nresented by tacu ll y members and representath·es of the \'arious organizations making the award:1. '.\l edah3, J}lns. trophies. and cash awartls will he g i,·en fo r high scholnr shi )). leade r shi p. an d tor out- ·tandili.~ work In e xtra- c urri c ula r ac ti,·it ies. :\!a ja r awnr ds will be gh·e n to th e 011 t stand l11 ~ male athl ete or the sen- ior cl ass: t he litudent with the h igh- est scholastic record in the senior C:lass: the outs1:rndlng s tudent lead- er In schola r sh ip and extra·cur r lcu· 1:rr-:rctw1rnrs: t11~e!@ltr!;Jliufor Home Economks 11tudeut: the s tu - dent ha\'lng the highes t schol nstlc record In mathemntlcs ; the lendiug Junior science s tud e nt: and th e o ut - !i l:tndln g under c lassma n a thl ete ot th e year. Dean ot :\! en. John I::. n ober t s. and Dean ot \\"omen. '.\Trs. Elizabet h Prlt- tncr. will al so announce the Deans' Honor Roll of senior students at th is tirne. To be named to the H onor noll a student must ha,·e mainta in- ed ·a hi gh academic s tanda rd throup:hout his co ll ege career and mu st also h n,·e been a ct l\'e in e xtra- cu r ricula r actl \'lll e<;. In nd ditlon. oth er awa rds will be i,::i\'en by th e music de partments, by the Po int er and Iri s. 1he speech de- 11ar11ne 11t. 1he a thleti c de part ment, and t he honorary fraternities. Th e names or th e aw:1rd winn ers will be a nn o unced In the next issue or the PQ.lnter ou .'.\la y 2 4. History Students Bring Lecturer On The Orient J\y l >t-1 Smith ''Chiang Knl- Shek and Courucl us - Th e Tr:111stormatlon ot th e Ku ml n,t.ang'' will be th e su bject o C a talk to be gh ·en by Professor Eu gene Boa rdman on '.\t o nday e,·ening, '.\lay 1-1 . at S p.m .. In 1he coll e'.ge a ud i- torium. :\Ir. Boardma n ii! a professor or h istory at th e Unh'e rs lty or Wis- consi n .. and Is well known as a lec- turer on Ori ental probl ems. He has U"a\·elled wl del>· in tho Fa r East and can therefore s1,ea k with authority on his su bj ect. He Is be lu g presented unde r th e auspices or a 11 tud e nt hi s tory group organized for th e purpose ot bring- Ing to thi s sc hoo l s peak ers who a r e special ized In f ields related to hi s- tor r. s ays Dr. Clltro rd A. '.\lorri son. c hairman or th e hl s 1ory department. In ,•tew or th e prese nt wor ld c ri- sis . this should prO\ 'e to be a. ,·ery Informative lecture. and a ll st udents lnte r e8ted In wo rld a ffa irs are ur g- ed to attend. :\I r . Boardman Is a so n-In-law of Mr s. Eli zabeth J elinek, who was director or Xel son Hall fr om Octo- be r , 1941 , to the end ot July . 1 943. SERU:S VII VOL V Joint Program Planned By CSC Music And Art Groups Ste vens Point , \Vis., )l ay 10, 1956 Nixon, Roach Honored At Annual Faculty Banquet :'.\ li ss :\lay Rouc h nud Or. 0. Floy d No. 15 Round Table Says 'The Raid' Is On H,r IJon Smith X'lxon. re t iring CSC tnculty members. Th e 1110,·le. "The na ld" . Is being Th e College Women's Glee club were praised ror t heir ser ,·ices to the 11rcsen tc d 1onlg ht In th o library t.h en• will o~n ''An E, ·enlnJ; of '.\lus~ eolle.ge at a dinn er for 111ember~1 t er ..b.L.UHL.llo.u. nd..l:ab.l.c:Lat G _;_JQ_a.nd..... Art" In th e co ll ege a uditorium on the CSC ra cu\t)' and t hei r wives, S o'c lock for n regulnr udml sslon ot \\'ednesday. '.\ l ny IG. nl S 11.m. Un- ser\'ed t be e\'en ing or April 2U nt 31:ic. de r the dir ection or ".\Hies r :.,trl clu Hote l Whitin g. Dr. ~i.xon. h ead ot n eil ly, the (;lee c lub membe rs will csc·s 111:it henmtlcs department. has dedicate their 11rogrnm to )li ss '.\l ay l;een a tnculty membe r tor 19 years, noa ch and · Dr. 0. Floyd ~i:<011 . re- while :'.\liss n oac h h olds a record or tiring CSC faculty member::i. They 4'.! yenrs ot !'ervlce to CSC. \'£TI m~ ·~ ay ay C?i'"ror- 1.w--nre- TfieU!"3·o-,r.n1-:-a 1 mr6'\"nrnttcnd- contemporary writer Deems Taylor. ed by 110 11erso11s. Table decorations "S11rln~ ... an Austrian folk song. a nd were puri1le Iris and ye llow cb r ysun- "The ..\ sh Gro\·e," n Wel sh folk themums. Dr. Arthu r S. Lyness. fa- song. c ull y ,;roup 11resident. a cted :t :-s toust- "Ue:rntlht l Ohio, " es1)ecially re- maste r. The J lro~ram Inc l ud ed a 11uested by Or. Xi xon. has been ar- short spee<' h hy Pr e15l d cmt WIiiiam C. ranged tor 1he Glee club by Jose11h ll :111se11. Thl !I I~ nn exci ting drama of Cl- \'il \\"ar days built around the lllll e- known inc id nt or th e bur ni ng and looting of St. Albans, Vermon t, In l l)G't. S tar rl nJ. In "Tho Jl.ald" are: \'a n ll c rlin. ,\ nne Uancrort, R ch- ard Boone. and Lee :'.\J:t n,111 . ' rh e 1 1rocecds will J,;O toward pay- Ing ror the trip to th e A.c. r; .J. con- ,·i:> nt iun uL Wn.s hln g ton . D. C . . which four Ro und Tn ble delegates t ook a few week1,1 ago. B. Jl enry. ":'.\louutain,'' by Hosbach R:iymond )f. Hight:;l'II J}ald tribut e ~ 1 ::~ t', 1 '~. ~;~rii; 11 8 ~~!~ sit\ 1 ;~s 1 ~\ 1 ;\: ~~r s~J~ \ti~l~~r~ ~~~ i 1~ 1 111 ~1 !~ 01 ~~10 t~ 1 ~\11 ';i''~~ CWA Banquet Readied Oou l1le Sextette. nor of :'.\llss noac h. The colle1,;e madrigal group. dir ect- ed. by Or. llu go D. '.\l:tr11le. 11r o\·lded th e musical ente rtainme nt by sing- Ing s ix se lcc1lons. On b1dw1r or the ra.c ult r. Dr. ~1 - xou w:al:l presente d a11 a ll -wea th er tOJJ COat nnd .\ fl ss Honch recch·ed a. ster ling silver !Jowl nnd large match· Ing 1,l,11 e. en gr:wcd with her name and dal es of Ken·ice to this college. 'f h l' !>t..'t·oml 1,:rou 11 nf l't1 11p: s will be Irish (olk so ngs. The Glee clu lJ will 01 1e n this sec tion o( the 111·0- grnm whh "Ga lwar Pl11er ." t cutu ing a folk dance by members or :'.\ ll ss '.\tarjorle Sche lth out's rhythn1s class. Oth er l rlsh i;ongs. "Kitty or Colrain." "Hendemeer·s Str eam:· "I Know \\'h ere nu Go in '." and ··Ort In the S1ll1y ~i,;ht." will conclude the \\"o- men 's Glee cl ub performance. llurinG intermi.ssl on. nn llr l d is- Music Progr, am Planned piny r epr eseming th e work or \'Ur· The st rin g orchestra :111d cam pus lm1s classes In CSC's art del)a.rtmen t sc hoo l or chestra . under the dlr ec· will Li o on ex hibit in th e h all outsi de tion of Jose ph IJ. 111. : nr y. wlll pr e- the audit ori u m. Th e aud ie nce is urg- sen t a pr o;;rum o r mu:oic o n Fr ida y, e d 10 ,·lew the ex hibit s, which will :\ lay 11. at '.?: 10 o'clock. iu the cu l- Include oil paint. des i gn, ch l11 can ·- lege a udit orium. Ing. clay. meta l desl~n . decorated Sol ols t is tor th e e \' ent :1io .J11y wood projects. and l ette rin g. These Er ickson . ,·Jolin a nd Da\'ld J {u lai;, exhibit s, made und er the direction t ru1111,ct. IJoth :.1ccu111 1ia nl ed by An- or :'.\liss Edna Carlsten :and Henry 1lrea · \\"my, and Katherine Tr ytten. '.\1. n unke. mar also be see n before clar i ne t, accompanied by Judy Tr yl- and after the concert. ten. l frtnrnl n,: fro m the lnten ni .;slon Jay Eri ckso n a nd Duncan Rai:'.S· di s play, th e au d ience will be greeted dal e wlll also 1> la y a \'loli n du e l. ac- hy the Poi nt er Band. Dir ec ted by co11qu1.nled by Andrea \\'ra y. :\ Ir. Henry, the band will teatu.re.. mu sic trom many per iods or mu s l- cn l hi story. F rum the d:is!i lenl 1u•rl od. the hand will pr ese nt " Mili tary Symph ony In F" , by f'ran cols Gossec. Johann Se- bastian Bach's c horal e " Komm, Sus- ser Tod" Is re pr ese nt ative or the IJa- roque sty le . "Co ronation Scene" rrom fhe opera · " Bori s Godo un ow,'' by :'.\l ou sso r gs ki , with Its poignantly Ru ss ian rla\' or . will illu s trut e t he na~ t lonallstlc mo,•ement In mu sic. J ack Zcl will si ng th e bar ito ne aria tr am this i;cene of :'.\lou ssorgti kl's ope r a. Contemporar>· music will be r epre- sen ted by Dmitri Shostnko\'lcb's "Prelude In F tint. '.\linor ". The fi- nal nu mber o rf ered by the band wtu be th e s tirring " Pr ocession of No- bl es" fr om the nine tee nth cen tury Pointer Banquet Planned Th e Pointer starr will hold th ei r an n ua l bu1u1u et on th e e,•e n lng or :\lay H. at the .All Ame r ica n !Ja r and Care. :'.\1ary Uraatz Is 1 1rogram ch 11l r- man for the e,·c nt. an d Joyce S11encer c hairman ot decorati ons. Ear l Grow will act as '.\l n11te r of Cer emoni es. )Ir. a nd Mr s. Raymond E. S1 >echt , '.\tr. and :'ltrs. Robe rt T. Anderso n. an d :\!l as Be rtha Gle nn on will be gues ts. Featured 011 th e program will be th e presentation ot awards to st arr members by Je rry :'.\tadison, Pointe r e dit o r, and Ara Se rgenla n, Bus iness '.\l ana11:e r. o pera "Mlada", by Rlms ky-Kor.se.· kov. The corn! room In tl10 Hot Fish Shor will Uc the i;ce ne ot the CWA dlun n wh ich wi ll be he ld on Sun- day, '.\lu y t7, :at 6::rn o'cl oc k. Guests at the dinn er will he thl tJ yc:ars grad- uat h1G" se nior wo men. AK yet. many !)!ans re main to be completed by mem bers ot ..,J_he organ:- i:mtlon. llo wtH·er, two ge neral chair- men ha,·c been a 111 1ol nt e d, Nancy ll ai,;er and J oyce Sch lottm:111 . Mar ie IJuro. a junior, will g l\'O a farewe ll s11cech fur th e se ni ors. :\tore com- 1 1l otc de tails will apl)ear In th e nex t hu1ue ut the Pointer on . \l ay 24. Recognition Given To Senior Scholars Se,·ora l CSC seniors h avb won the 01 111u rtuni1y to further t heir educa- 1!011 hecause of out.sta ndin g scholar- M hlp 1 11 the ir respect h •e tl e ld11 . ll uro ld :\llllcr, a sen ior, has been awnr ded the Kn n1)p F' e llows hlp, a $1 !iOO ca~h •award for th e 1956-57 a.c.ademlc- rcar a L- t.ho U1.1l\'orsl t.y- or - \\" h1con,il n. :accordin g, to Or. Cllrfo rd A .. \l orri son. head ot the hi s tory de- l)Urtment . li e will wor k t owa rd a master's de,;r ee In hi story and edu - cation. Teaching a 59 lsta nt s hlps awarded to chem is try majors h a\'e bee n.,.o.n- nouuced. b)'. Dr~ ll oland A-Trytten, c hnlrmnn or the che mi stry depa rt- m~n t. :'.\lildre d Swen drz ynsk l and Donald Chrl st ot ferson will bo t eaching In the chemistry d epart me nt at"the Unl- \'ers lty or Wi sco nsin. ,\l the Univer- sity or Kan sas, Lambert Schommer a nd Ca r te r Ol son, wlll be In c ha r ge or labo r atory work tor the c hemist ry department. All of tn': people wilt be doi ng graduate ll r'1 lo t hei r r &- s pcc the field s.

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Page 1: 11iePOINTER - epapers.uwsp.edu · scholnrshi)). leadership. an tor out ·tandili.~ work In extra- curri ular acti,·ities. :\!ajar awnrds will be gh·en to the 011 tstandl11 ~ male

" Tekes" To Go National By \\'ayn c J:at>t·k c· l

In a two day ceremonr. )lay 26 nnd 2 7. i.he local chapter or Tau Kap­pa t11s ilo n. better known us 1he " Te kes", will joi n the 135 o th er ch a1Hers which co rnprl se th e nn· 1lonn l T K E rraternity 10 otfic iull y ··go na ti ona l."

Wor d has been recel\'ed t hat the local cha1Her·s pe titions tor mem­bershi1>. sent to the national TK~ headquarters at Champagne, llllnOl8 . hn\'e been :11111ro\'ed . Louis llibbs ot St. Loni.!l. Grnn d ll eJ;emon, wil l be-t he ch ief in~talling otrlcer.

The hlHtallntion l)Foceedings will s ta rt o n Saturda~·. :\lay '.?G. with lec­tures and ritual s.

On Su nday the ~orma l Installation '\\'Ill tnko place. and at l p.111 . . ll banc1uet. P resident William C. Han­

~eu wltl be suest..----s1>eaker ror th e ,·ent. with Uob LalJrot serving tlS

master or ceremonies. Guests a lso are e:qlec ted rrom Carro ll college and Lleloit.

The loca l Teke cha1itc r . ro und ed on the 11rlnciple that a fra te rn ity ca n be bot h social and democratic. has 3 1 m embers at 1irese n t. Loca l or fl ce rs are Je r ry :'.\ladlson. 1>resldent. Bob Casper, ,·1ce-1nes ident: Dale L lght h1 ss. secreta ry : Al Pesko. trea-11u rer : Glenn 011111onthler. h istorian ; Bob LaBrot. chaplain: Jim Mill er , se rgea n t-a t-arms : aud Larry La Belle, 1>ledge-mas te r .

Proposed Meeting Nights Released For Next Year Students. Attent ion :

Oelow are proposed meeting nights fo r coll ege organizations for 1956-57. If yo ur g ro up objects to th e assignment. the Ca le ndar Committee will hear your objection.s on Tues­day e ,·enlng, '.\lay 15. at 7 ;30 In Room '.?G2 .

Mrs. Ellzabelh Pflttner . Chairman at Calenda r Commluee. S u ndn)' .Sl1,:hts:

Religious groups ~lond1t)' X l1,:h ts:

l st In each month - Orchesls -\"e teran8 o rg anizatio n 2nd In each month - Orchesls -A. P . 0 . 3rd In each month - Home E e. Club - n oom 206 - Primary Council - Library Theate r: -Grammar Round Table - Mus ic n oom - Campus Schoo l 4th In each month - Orchesls

Tuesday .Sights: Gr eeks

" ·ct1n esdny Xlgh ts: 1st In each month - Sigma Zeta 2nd In each mon th - Alpha 'Kappn Rho J\. d in ea ch mon th - Sigma Tau Delta 4th In each month - German Cl ub - College Theate r

Th u n.d ny XJghts: 1st In each month - none 2 nd In each month - none 3 rd In each month - Rural Life Club - Music Room - Alpha Kappa Lambda - Room 206 (Con­ser vation )

Date Selected For AnnUCJI Awards Day

On :'.\londay. :\lay '.! 1. the annual CSC Awards day aEtsembly, one or the hi~h lig hts or the year. w ill be

A Little Bit Of Paris Offered At Cotton Swirl

U,r Barbara Brc1wr

"0111. oui. tres bon'." (meani n g: "\'er-y good·· it perchance you s11eak t::ngll sh.) "\\'hat's thi s?" ~·ou ask. "And why the scrambled lingo?"

Tull Gamma Beta is pre11nrlng for It~ annual Cotton Swirl on Friday, :\lay I S. and It will boast a Paris ian atmosphere this year. In fuel. a gen· u-lue Can-Can line rrom Paris will b~ hi~h·klcking ror this next so­cl:11 e\'Cllt,

\\"hen you euter tho "ni~ht c luh'' IC111111ms School Gymmu:lu m ) that e,·en inG", you will mean der through the candle-lit room tu }'our tuhle whllo- you w:uch thf.! t rndltloual tloor s how which inrludes u P:1ris fashion. Eartha Kitt ( Put S('rlbner) . the Cun-Can. and s inging by :\Ille. Joyce chlouman.

The entertal11111c11t hcglm1 at 7:30 :uul con t inues until 9 1l.m. nrter whic h nil spcc1~ttOr8 will be nlJle to d a nco un til 11.30. ,

Genera l ·chairmen ore Pat Reading and Sue .'.\lonroe. lleadill!: th e com­mittees are Elaine Eskrltt. oosters: Do1111a Trlckt!Y, publicity: Darlene 'chimkc. in,·ilations: Betty Hurlbut.

rood; and Lois Schl ott1111111. decora­tions, ~uucy Huger Is mistress of ceremonies.

Careers In Social Work To Be Discussed

Professional soclu l workers from se\'ern l agencies wil l discuss ca reer opportunltlea In tho rleld ot social work next Tut=>sday, '.\tuy 1 5, In room 10:, or 1he new library at 3:30 1>.111. Em1>loyment oppor rn nilies for gra­duating seniors wlll be o utlined by the s't)e:ll::crs. nnd Dr. Geor ge I. Dix­on will tell or nrn.ilable classes of­fered at Cen tral State colle~e which prepare studen ts for careers in th e socia l work field. ·

~\ mo ng the s 11enkers who will at­tend •1110 mee1i n.i; n re: Hobert A 11 -drews. District Su 11en'isor. Depart­ment of Public Welfare; Hobert Hel­de. District Su1>en·lsor. De1mrtmcnt of Chi ld re n and Youth: '.\llss Geri Beyerstedt, County Su11en·lso r ot Children :111cl You1h. '.\ l ar11uettc County: and Tom ~\rbosast. ntstrlct Worker. C:tthollc \\'cltar'e Dure1111. Dr. Haymond B. Gothani wil l di ll· cuss the role or the 11l11 cement 1fl­dsiou In preparing cre1le nt lal:H. aml DO Dixon will d iscuss the co ntribu­tion ot :Ill underJ,.:raduate cu1Th:ul u111 in social work tra in ing.

Gr:iduatlng se n iors Interested In le:1rni11g either ot employment op­portu n it ies or scholarshiJ>S and ,;rants·ln-:lid for nd\'anced srndr arc in,·hcd to attend the meeting. St u­dent!:! Jrucres ted in 1, rep:trlug: 1he111 -se l\·es for de,·e lopment In socia l work are u rged to atte nd . whethe r or not they ure g raduntlng- seni ors.

Sororities Honor Mothers )1others- or the so rorities on cam-

1ms will be honored In mnny wnys this year. The Al1>h11 Slgs oro send­Ing cnrds to t heir mothers to show them the honor they desono.

The Omess nro gl\'lng a tea to which all th e mothen, will be im·ltod. I t. will be held Snturd uy nftornoon , )fay I 2. nt the Union . The p r ogram will consist or muslc:11 eniertnlnm on{ 11resented by m em be rs or tho sorority. Committee chairmen ln ch ar ge In­clude: J11\•ltn1!011s, Helen Lowl11,; rood: Joan J eckl e; emortnlnmont, Cnrol Va n Vu ren: di s hes. Chnr lo tte 1J11 ~gi.1 r:n·ors. Jan ncn mluh; and decorntions. Donnie Orlacoll.

A week l ater on Sundny afternoon , :'\luy 2:!. t he Tnu Cums will hold a l ea nt the Union to w h ich parents of the girls are h1\·lted . Anpro1>rlnte numbe rs will be hosen from thei r Couon Swirl ur n rew nights be fore. Commi tt ee cha irmen 111 c lrnrge o.re: iln·llutlon ~. Ann \\"eli,;IJrut; rood , IJonna T1·lckey: c nt ertnlume nt. Sue '.\lonroe and Pat Head ing; fa \'ors, Loi s $1·hlott111a 11 : dccorallons. ,Joyce Sd1louman: :md C'lc:111·1111. Aun Wels­hro t.

Notice!!! .A ll senior Primary girls inte r­

C'hted in a ttendlnJ. 1hc A.c.r;. Con­n:• 11t lo11 :u C:rce11 Lake on Satur­d:1y, :\ha y 19. please inec L In Miss S111ll11's of fi ce this 110011, 'l'hu rs­li ar. at 12: I 5.

CENTRAL STATE

11iePOINTER held in the colle~c auditorium nt ====================================== I : 15 p.m. Beur Behl will be musler of <'eremonies at the evem . a nd the awards wil l be nresented by tacu lly members and representath·es of the \'arious organizations making the award:1. '.\l e dah3, J}lns. trophies. and cash awartls will he g i,·en fo r high scholnrs h i)). leade rshi p . an d tor out­·tandili.~ work In extra-curricular ac ti,·it ies.

:\!ajar awnrds will be gh·e n to th e 011 tstand l11 ~ male athlete or the sen­ior class: t he litudent with the h igh­est scholas ti c record in the senior C:lass: the outs1:rndlng s tudent lead­er In schola rsh ip and extra·cur r lcu· 1:rr-:rctw1rnrs: t11~e!@ltr!;Jliufor Home Economks 11tudeut: the s tu ­dent ha\'lng the highes t scholnstlc record In mathemntlcs ; the lendiug Junior science s tud e nt: and th e o ut ­!il:tndlng underclassma n a thlete ot th e year.

Dean ot :\!en. John I::. n oberts. and Dean ot \\"omen. '.\Trs. Elizabet h Prlt­tncr. will also announce the Deans' Ho nor Roll of senior students at th is tirne. To be named to the H onor noll a student must ha,·e mainta in ­e d ·a high academic s tanda rd throup:hout his co llege career and mu st a lso h n,·e been act l\'e in extra­cu r ricula r actl \'lll e<;.

In ndditlon. other awa rds will be i,::i\'en by th e music d e partments, by the P o inte r and Iri s. 1he speech de-11ar11ne 11t. 1he a thleti c de part ment, and the honorary fraternities.

The names or th e aw:1rd winn e rs will be a nn o unced In the next issue or the PQ.lnter ou .'.\la y 2 4.

History Students Bring Lecturer On The Orient

J\y l>t-1 Sm ith

''Chian g Knl-Shek and Courucl us - The Tr:111stormatlon ot th e Ku o · ml n,t.a ng'' will be th e su bject o C a talk to be g h ·en by Professor E ugene Boardman on '.\t o nday e,·ening, '.\lay 1-1 . at S p.m . . In 1he coll e'.ge a ud i­torium. :\Ir. Boardman ii! a professor o r h istor y at th e Unh'ers lty or W is­consi n .. and Is well known as a lec­turer on Oriental proble ms. He has U"a\·elled wl del>· in tho Fa r East and can therefore s1,ea k with authority o n his su bject.

He Is be lu g presented unde r th e auspices or a 11 tud e nt his tory group organized fo r th e purpose ot bring­Ing to thi s sc hoo l s peake rs who a re specialized In f ields r e lated to his­torr. says Dr . Clltro rd A. '.\lorri son . chairman o r th e hls 1ory department.

In ,•te w or th e present wor ld c ri­sis . this should prO\'e to be a. , ·e ry Informative lecture. and a ll students lnte re8ted In wo rld a ffa irs are urg­ed to attend.

:\I r . Boardman Is a so n-In-law o f Mrs. Eli zabeth J elinek, who was director or Xel son Hall from Octo­be r , 1941 , to the end ot July . 1943.

SERU:S VII VOL V

Joint Program Planned By CSC Music And Art Groups

Ste vens Point, \Vis., )l ay 10, 1956

Nixon, Roach Honored At Annual Faculty Banquet

:'.\ li ss :\lay Rouc h nud Or. 0. Floyd

No. 15

Round Table Says 'The Raid' Is On

H,r IJo n S m it h X'lxon. re t iring CSC tnculty members. The 1110,·le. "The n a ld" . Is being

The College Women's Glee club were praised ror t heir ser ,·ices t o th e 11rcsen tc d 1onlg ht In th o library t.hen• will o~n ''An E,·enlnJ; o f '.\lus~ eolle.ge at a dinn e r for 111ember~1 ter ..b.L.UHL.llo.u.nd..l:ab.l.c:Lat G_;_JQ_a.nd..... Art" In th e co ll ege a uditorium o n the CSC ra cu\t)' and t hei r wives, S o'c lock for n regulnr udmlsslon ot \\'ednesday. '.\ l ny IG. nl S 11.m. Un- ser\'ed tbe e \'e n ing or April 2 U nt 31:ic. der the direction or ".\Hies r :.,trl clu Hote l Whiting. Dr. ~i.xo n. head ot n eil ly, the (;lee club members will csc·s 111:it henmtlcs department. has dedicate their 11rogrnm to )liss '.\l ay l;een a tnculty membe r tor 19 years, noach and · Dr. 0. Floyd ~i:<011 . re- while :'.\liss n oac h holds a record or tiring CSC faculty member::i. They 4'.! yenrs ot !'ervlce to CSC. \'£TI m~ ·~ ay ay C?i'"ror- 1.w--nre- TfieU!"3·o-,r.n1-:-a1mr6'\"nrnttcnd­

contemporary writer Deems Taylor. ed by 110 11erso11s. Table decorations "S11rln~ ... an Austrian folk song. and were puri1le Iris and ye llow cb rysun­"The ..\s h Gro\·e," n Welsh fo lk themums. Dr. Arthu r S. Lyness. fa­song. c ull y ,; roup 11resident. acted :t:-s toust-

"Ue:rntlht l Ohio, " es1)ecially re- maste r . The Jlro~ram Inc lud ed a 11uested by Or. Xi xon. has been ar- short spee<' h hy Pre15l d cmt WIiiiam C. ranged tor 1he Glee club by Jose11h ll :111se11.

Thl !I I~ nn exci ting drama of Cl­\'il \\"ar days built a round the llllle­k now n inc id nt or th e bur n ing and looting of St. Albans, Vermon t, In l l)G't. S tarrl nJ. In "Tho Jl.ald" are: \'a n ll c rlin. ,\ nne Uancrort, R ch­ard Boone. and Lee :'.\J:t n ,111 .

'rh e 11rocecd s wil l J,;O toward pay­Ing ror the trip to th e A.c. r; .J. con­,·i:> n t iun uL Wn.s hln g ton . D. C . . which four Ro und Tn ble d e legates took a few week1,1 ago.

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Oou l1le Sextette. nor of :'.\llss noac h . The colle1,;e madrigal group. direct­

ed . by Or. llu go D. '.\l:tr11le. 11r o\·lded th e musical ente rtainm e nt by sing­Ing s ix se lcc1lons.

On b1dw1r or the ra.c ult r. Dr. ~1 -xou w:al:l presented a11 a ll -wea ther tOJJCOat nnd .\ fl ss Honch recch·ed a. ster lin g silver !Jowl nnd large match· Ing 1,l,11 e. e ngr:wcd with her name and dal es o f Ken· ice to this college.

'fh l' !>t..'t·om l 1,:rou11 nf l't1 11 p:s will be Irish (olk songs. The Glee clu lJ will 011en this sec ti o n o( the 111·0-grnm whh "Ga lwar Pl11er ." tcutu r· ing a folk dance by members or :'.\ llss '.\tarjorle Sc he lthout's rhythn1s class. Oth er l rlsh i;ongs. "Kitty o r Colrain." "Hendemeer·s Stream:· " I Know \\'here nu Go in '." and ··Ort In the S1ll1y ~i,;ht." will conclude the \\"o­men 's Glee cl ub performance.

llurinG intermi.ss lon. n n llr l d is- Music Progr,am Planned piny repr esemin g th e work o r \'Ur· The st rin g orchestra :111d cam pus lm1s classes In CSC's art del)a.rtmen t sc hoo l o rchestra . unde r the d lrec· will Lio on exhibit in th e hall outside tion o f J ose ph IJ . 111.:nry . wlll pre­the auditori u m. The aud ie nce is urg- sen t a pro;;rum o r mu:oic o n Fr ida y, e d 10 ,·lew the ex hibit s, which will :\lay 11. at '.?: 10 o'clock. iu the cu l­Include oil paint. des ign, ch l11 can ·- lege a uditorium. Ing. clay. meta l desl~n . decorated Solols tis tor th e e \'ent :1io .J11y wood projects. and lette rin g. These Er ickson . ,·Jolin a nd Da\'ld J{u lai;, exhibits, made und er the direction t ru1111,ct. IJoth :.1ccu111 1ia nled by An­or :'.\liss Edna Carlsten :and Henry 1lrea · \\"my, and Katherine Trytten. '.\1. n unke. mar also be see n before clar ine t , accompanied by Judy Tryl-and after the concert. ten.

lfrtnrnl n,: from t h e l nte n ni .;slon Jay Eri ckso n a nd Duncan Rai:'.S· dis play, th e au d ience will be greeted dal e wlll a lso 1>la y a \'loli n du e l. ac­hy the Point e r Band. Direc ted by co11qu1.nled by Andrea \\'ra y. :\Ir. Henry, the band will teatu.re.. music trom many per iods or mu s l­cn l histor y.

F rum t he d:is!i lenl 1u•rlod. the hand will present " Military Symphony In F" , by f'rancols Gossec. Johann Se­bastian Bach's choral e " Komm, Sus­ser T od " Is re prese ntative o r the IJa­roque sty le . "Coro nation Scene" rrom fhe opera · " Boris Godo un ow,'' by :'.\l ousso rgs ki , with Its poignantly Ru ss ian rla\'or . will illus trut e the na~ t lonallstlc mo,•ement In music. J ack Zcl will si ng th e barito ne aria tram this i;ce ne o f :'.\loussorgtikl's ope ra. Contemporar>· music will be repre­sen te d by Dmitri Shostnko\'lcb's "Prelude In F tint. '.\lino r ". The fi­nal nu m ber o rfe red by the band wtu be th e s tirring " Procession of No­bles" f rom the nine teenth cen tury

Pointer Banquet Planned The Pointer starr will hold th ei r

an n ua l bu1u1u et o n th e e ,•e n lng or :\lay H . at the .All Amer ica n !Ja r and Care. :'.\1ary Uraatz Is 11rogram ch 11l r ­man for the e ,·cnt. an d Joyce S11encer chairman o t decorati ons. Earl Grow will act as '.\l n11ter of Ce remonies. )Ir. a nd Mrs. Raymond E. S1>echt , '.\tr. and :'ltrs. Robe rt T . Anderso n. an d :\!las Be rtha Gle nn o n will be g ues ts.

Featured 011 th e program will be th e presentation o t awards to starr mem bers by J e rry :'.\tadison, Pointe r edito r, and Ara Se rgenlan, Bus iness '.\l a na11:e r .

o pera "Mlada", by Rlms ky-Kor.se.· kov.

The corn! room In tl10 Hot Fish Shor will Uc the i;ce ne ot the CWA dlun n wh ich wi ll be h e ld on Sun­day, '.\luy t7, :at 6::rn o'cloc k . Guests a t the dinn e r will he thl tJ yc:ars grad­uat h1G" senior wo me n .

AK yet. many !)!ans re main to be completed by m em bers ot ..,J_h e or gan:­i:mtlon. llo wtH·er, two ge ne ra l chair­men ha,·c been a 1111olnted, Nancy ll ai,;er and J oyce Sch lottm:111 . Mar ie IJuro. a junior , will g l\'O a farewell s11cech fur th e se ni ors. :\to re com-11l otc de tails will apl)ear In th e nex t hu1ue ut t he Pointer on .\l ay 2 4.

Recognition Given To Senior Scholars

Se,·ora l CSC seniors havb won the 01111u rtuni1y to further their educa-1!011 hecause o f out.sta ndin g scholar­Mhlp 111 the ir respecth •e tle ld11 .

ll uro ld :\llllc r , a sen ior , has been awnrded the Kn n1)p F'e llows hlp, a $1 !iOO ca~h •award for th e 1956-57 a.c.ademlc- rcar a L- t.ho U1.1l\'ors lt.y- or­\\" h1con,il n. :accordin g, to Or. Cllrfo rd A .. \l orri son. head ot the his tor y de­l)Urtment. li e will wor k toward a master's d e,; ree In his tory and edu­cation.

Teaching a59 lstantshlps awarded to chem is try majors ha\'e bee n.,.o.n­nouuced. b)'. D r~ lloland A-Trytten, chnlrmnn o r the chemistry depart­m~n t.

:'.\lildre d Swendrzynsk l and Donald Chrls t otfe rson will bo teaching In the chemistry depart ment at"the Unl­\'er s lty o r Wisco ns in . ,\l the Univer­sity or Kansas, Lambert Schommer a nd Ca rter Olson , wlll be In charge o r labo ratory work tor the chemistry department. All of tn': people wilt be doi ng graduate llr'1 lo t hei r r &­s pccthe fields.

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Apathy Is Their Reward • • • . . Final Result Released In Psychalogy 209 Poll

A rew students worked long n nd hard this semeste r trying to build The final set ot res ults or the PBY· a Student Connell that was equl t)ped to do so mething . After mun)· meet· cbology 209 po ll ls ns fo llows: lngs. plans were [lnnllr drnwn u11 tor a new Stud e nt Council co1~stltul1011 QiH'sllon .a_ Who d o :rou frel \\'US thlll would he a credit t o this school. The go\·ernlng bodies were informed (or I!>) 1he most V,;lluubh• 11rc:-ldcnt :utd they nll Ul)Jlrol'Cd It. The a.d111inlstratlon had ahso been consu lted. and or th e t:nltc d St :itt•s, b iu,ed on hb e n• a ll the plnns were made to bring It before the studeut body. tire irnbllc M'r,·h:c ('Un-er '!

· On :\lo mht)· thb bod y ,i:nn· Its decision. 1111d It was a disappointing L. Lincoln _ 3 1 % one. \\'e a re not speaking of the .. res" or "no" \'Otes ca.st but rather we Franklin D. n oose \·elt _ :?S % speak of the almost 900 students who were too apathetic to cas1 their 3. George W::ashlngtou _ 10 % ,•ote for or against the constitution. -1. Eisenhower - S %

'l'IH'~· ~ltult•n1:-, by rhr lr Jack of interest. doomed the student council 5. Ted nooseYelt _ 7 o/o

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co n!ititu tlon. but we do object to those who br their lack of Interest In not s. Others _ g % ,·otlng condemned the new co nsti tution . Question 4 was :also :asked of se,·en

To 1110 -.1· rlrnl work1·d ~u ha rd ror the success ~ this cons t itution CSC history and 1,olltlcnl science in· we offer si nce re re);rets for the lack of Interest shown, but we 11olnt out stt·uctors: the difference being tlrnt t• them al!!o, that th e mcuning of this showing ls relnth·el>· clear - the t hey were asked to name the fh·e majority of CSC s tude nts feel no need for a SlUdent Council. Where the greates t 1,resldents In orde r . 10 be fault lies is lm11osslble to determine, but it certain ly Is no l to be found scored fh'e i>olnts for first place. In the lack ot enthusiasm of the present Student Council officers. tour points 'tor second. etc.

Nernrtbeless. rei.;ardless or the good moti\'es of t hese lndl\'lduals. the The firs t figure Is total 11oints and studen t reaction has seemingly doomed any immedlute hopes for an efrec• the figure In iiarentheses Is t he num· Uve ull·student organization. If we were to 1>ut it lu a lltllo more eloq uen t her of .nrst l>laco ,,0}es. terms, tho student action (or rather tuck ot it) doesn't Indicate too much 1. Was hing ton _ :?:? ( 1 ) coo11eratlon for this "noble ex1lo rl ment." J , l\1 . l\1 . 2. J e rterson - 22 (2}

Ad, n•inl Norb, rt Yingling hod o good !Im• wh,n he wo, OYer In C•rmony. He belonged 10 o Q.,mon w olking ond i;limbing dub, ond fr~m the look, of th, pk ture, they w.,• onxlouJ to " fortify" themHIYH befo,e they ventured forlhl

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3 Edelweiss Club of Munich, Germany

By ~hll"}' llr:ull z 9: E1s~nho:~:: = l Uy Huss G11rdner ~~d~~ ~~eT:~~::f:r;r t~:~,1~; 1,~~ lr:~·ll; MISJoi \ "nn t\ M-1h,le

"I was sho,,ed Into critic work," comm e nted !\111>5 Gladys Van Ars do le. s u1>e rv lsl ng teacher of t ho Cam1)us 11chool third grade. an d this week's Facul ty f'amlllar Face. "Uut, you ne\'e r know until you do something whether you ·11 like iL o r not.''

E,•ldcnt ly ~he mus t li :u 'o 11.ked It. for M iss Van Arsdale has been th ird grade critic teacher at the Campus school tor 22 years !

A natl\'e ot Illinois . Miss Von Ars· dale attended high school at Huron, South Da kota . got her llachelor's degree ut Lhe State Teachers college at Cedar Falls. Iowa and he r Master's degree at Colu mbia. Other graduate s tudy was completed

receh•ed a telepho ne call f rom Wash· No president was included on a ll The Edelweiss club made up of weeke nd . Needl ess to soy, Norb en· lngto n, D. C .. ask ing he r If s he'd se,·eu of the instruc tors· ballo ts. \\'u· s tudeut8 In Ger muu classes. Is. o f Joyed n wonderful three days, wal k· like to go to Thallnnd as an educator s hl ng ton , J effe rso n. Lincoln . nnd course. n tn mllla r renture o f Cen· Ing u. nd climbing. whose primary du.t y would ho to Wilson we re named 011 six und F.O.R. trol State co ll ege to th ose who go wr ite textbooks fo r the 1,r'l mary grade on fl\'e . here. But. let's not ge t th e wrong F'or the n ext. two yt·1u·s. Norb at· school children the re . "l\ty firs t re· Qu<'s lion 7 (n) - Whut Is )'our Idea. This Isn't th e on ly Edelweiss te nd ed meetings ns often a s oosslbl e. action was: Could I do It?" s aid tu,·orlte ~IH._-Ctutor s port '! clu b. There's one re llow goi ng he re He found many sld'e Inte res ts s uch Miss Van Arsdale. "My second W RB.: " ·omen (tot, fl\'e in order) now who wa3 nlso o member of a as bird watch ing nnd s tomp co l· Could I IHl\'e a Jea,·e of absence ? 1. Bas ketball ~lun lch . Germanr branch. His loc tlug-; He nlwny11 hod a good time Bu t I remembered Miss Roach saying 2. Football name's Norbert Yingli ng. at th e meetings whor e e ,·erybod>·

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On July 23. ~tlss Yun Arsdale left 4. Boxing and so found himse lf spend in g much rn nny resembling our Mardi Gras. Washi ngton. D. C. on he r fly ing edu· 5. Track time the re. He was. In tact. la rgelr Ther entered a float In th e big pa· c9

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2. Te nnis belonged to. was a t th e time Just imn ts), sat_ in a scoo, ·OUL wooden -lia-ms.- nnother Gam pus- sehool-t.ea(:b- . Bas-ketba1Hl·-------t--a-bou chine been.u se o lac or- 6encln nto which s ome of th e l>eer er doin g n bit or \'agabo ndage In 4. Volleybiill funds and t rn ns11ortatlon. D11t whe n to be somi>led had bee n 1,oured. Haw:1ii. Next s top was Manila. a nd 5. Skiing his un cle attended one o r th e mo nth · 'rhe ro th ey stayed tor six to 10 school ,·!siting was on the agenda . Men (tOJl\_ fl\'e In order) Jy meeti ngs, Norb went along. toki ng hours. at the e nd of which t ime nil On one of the cross·counLry tours. i. Basketba ll with him some food nl"!.d tobacco. six s lm.ultaneous ly rose. tr th e bench

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count ry was In the hands of a gro up -------,----,--- So he did, and though he had to lea,•e Xorb found o u t. time. his 111mae In r ebe lli ng against the go\'ernment, ki ng, 1,a rt or America's ex hibit at the following month, he kept In ca r· German ( Ju ngling) Is one of the an d ext remely dangerous to be In ! the Constitutional Fair. res poudence with th em e\'en I t s ims· o ldest In Germany. Since Juni:;llng

At lhc rime of le,u ·in~ )l n nll n, ")ly Impression of T ha il a nd ls col· modlcnlly. means "young one," Norb soo n found 1tm Ch inese Communist menace was o rful, gn)'. and glittering," said Miss In 19 52. again. N'orb r eturn ed lo himse lf being ca lled " Jungen ," a o1lerat ing . so the American tench· Va n Aredale . "The Inhabita nts are )lunich with occupa ti on troot)S, H e corru11tlon of th e nnme. ers· planes hnd Jet escorts between hapJ)Y and not unde r foreign rule. found co nditions th e re much better Norb s till has his lede rhosen. al· Hong Kong and Bangkok. The next They a re a fine a.nd gentl e people. and soon renewed acquai ntance with though they are too small for wear· stop was Hong. Ko n, g. ·,·wevspenAt 11 wa0r:1,\,c8:~rnf,~~:ct\o" the t:. S .. >l iss his relath·es and attended o Hof- Ing now. He al so has his Alpe nstock weekend there.' sad 1\1 ss an · rs· brauhaus meeting where he found (walking s lick ) and T>·ro lean hat.

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T he e ndless dmin of prm·dc4! nese ta il ors. So If you see mo looking s lon ," s he com mented. " It makes teache rs who have passed unde r es pecia lly tacky some day, I 'll be one r ea lize that you don't find Christ Miss Van Arsdale's s UJ)er,·ls lon are wearing my Hong Kong s uit!" In places. you find Hirn In Jleople.'' a notable feature of her life. "And Thailand was next. Miss Van Ars· After a stop in Germ a ny "where o t hey've all been \'ery good. as moth· dale became a membe r o t a write rs' b it ot my heart Is" the tra,·ellng ers and teacheni." she smiled ... I'm workshop designed to wri te much- teache r r e turned to the u. S. and a lways delli:;hted when people who·,·e needed books for the Thailand cbll· the Campus school th ird grade class· been lu tbe third g rade he re whe n dren. They collec ted material about room. I was teachin g come back as prac· the a,•orage Thailand living. especl- Now. Miss Van Arsdale has no op· lice teachers - e,·en if It does make a ll )' home Industries. This entailed portunlty to forget he r travels, tor me feel a bit grandmotherlsh ... \'!siting families and home Industries she Is kept busy with lectures and

During the yea rs o f 1946 an d 19 48, In cities and \'lllages throughout the talks abou t them. Some ot these Miss Andale taught and did educa· kingdom. The net produ ct or the s peeches a r e Illustrated with s lides, lion work In Germany. She and the \'Cnture was se,•e n s upplementar}' for photography is one of her hob· g roup o r 121 who went o ,·er with reade rs for the primary g rades. bles and s he bas a bout 200 0 s lides he r were pioneers In t he field, and Three thl nJtS which s tood ou t e8• of \'arlous places and scenes s he has bad to teach In barracks. homes. and pcclully during the Tha iland days vis ited . But, most ot he r time Is pa r ts ot build ings. They were s hort were a style show. a schoo l fair, and spent with the children ... Some oeo. of books. crayons. and scissors. and a clnerama movie. The st>·le s bo~· pie think my clai m to fame ls hav. even the children's chairs and tables was staged In Bangkok and presided Ing been a round the world," smiled were sawed.aft adult ones. Now the re O\'er by the Quee n of Thailand. Fea. Miss Van Ars dale. " but my real a re a round 3000 American teache rs tu red were Tha l clothes and bl sto rlcnl claim to fame, H I ha,·e any, Is In carrying on the work_in Burope and' s tyles. The school fa ir . an annual th e ch ildren and my >·ears ot teach· elsewhere that Miss Van Arsdale Bangkok e ,·eut, found Miss Van Ars- Ing.'"

- and her group started-. -- --- dale-poHeHlng n- seat".lgb r h the Teachor7tmveler,"'fextbo0k a utlior -D11t the reall y big c ,·cnc. In our ais le down which the king marched. - J\t lss Van Arsda lo can quality for

Faculty F'amlllar Face's life started The Cinerama mO\'le w~a__speclal them a ll .--Tbe--expe rl ences s he has -­__ on..May 26.--19-54.- T hls was when she-premlel'"showlng especlally tor the hnd . along with the ou t.atandlng

VOL V The Central Sta le Pointer No. 15 work she has done In a!T he r fields. make he r a. fascina tin g person and a credit to he r profession.

Talent Show Presented The pledges ot Alph a Sigma Alpha

sorority and Tau Ka ppa Epflllon tra. ternl ty e nte rtained th e octl\'ea with a talen t show, " The Stork Club," at the Stud ent Un ion on Moy l. Ral ph Jo~enske was master.ot·ceremonles. The program Included o Jug.and· bottle band. accordlan music, Hawf. Ian dancing, singing, and cha racte r drawing. Ice cream and cookies and apple cider were served la ter.

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Orchesis· Presents Spring Dance Concert

Dublin Players Show Same Winning Formula By Barbnru Coburn

Members ot Or chesis. mo~ern dunce g r oup under the direct ion" or

Port Worth, Texas, hos1lhal where Miss '.\I arjorie Schelrhout. prese1ned B)· :Xi.m cy linger

··Money Doesn't Maner" to the he was sufrering from Jaundice . .:md ~::~t a:ld)~ie1:;cec~::c~~le tcool~enrru~apu,edclli~: "Arms and th e '.\Ian" but the Dublin lbbs had t o do a double. '.\Tr . lbbs ,,,e: u Players s ure co unt here at CSC. The himseJr does not returu to th e ··i::111- rium :\Tondny, May 7. al S p.m. ~ene ral OJlinion a [ the l>CIIOie fol- ernlcl Isle" n t th e finale or e:tc h "l :\m :\lus h'," 1111 l11u·r11rt•tlvc lowing th e two night srnnd or the season but remains i n the St ates be- dance w ithout music. executed by DulJlin Players wns that CSC had ca use or h is he:a ll.h . ··:-.:~t on ly that:· '.\ liss Schc lfhout. drew lhe la rges t

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:~S:r~e:n~on~:!\!~!!~Z;~,;~1~!1~;~:~~ "Soup's On" Is Theme For i:~:i~~~r~~:::~'.1\1i:~c~~-lle~i'1! 11dM;1;~ yo1~·o~a~~1u:o~:~,!~'''1~1 tr)~:1~:c:1:t:~: ·~ ou ~~' ayne Do ug las Sch111hlt und " You see1J1 to lo\'e the theatre as Advanced Foods Class Scri bne r , nltlred in middy s tyle bath- or g r OUJJ of friends by th e same tlrst Wuyno L. Schmidt have n 't ru n In to mu ch ru; we do." Home Ee in practice as well as Ing s uits. showed with e mJ)has ls how o r lll!'.!l name? Imagiue I hi s sltua- nn y dlftlculll cs as yet. hut wo a ll

" Yt•s," r1•11li cd Ill s wire, Maureen lecture :- that's t he specia l feature the g irl s who wore thelll in years t ion. then: know that lhe re'K n rln~t tim e •fo r Halliga n. also manager and actress of Miss Doris Oa,•ls' advanced roods past we nt s wimming to th e " Ga- Yo u receive a notice from the CSC e\'e rythin g (o r 11111.yhe th ey ne,•cr with th e Playe rs. "But co uldn't yo u class. The semes te r 's 11rogram for votte" from " lnte ri,Jny." Three \'Cry library say in g 1hat you owe money lake hook s out o f th e llhrnry). manuge to have t he s un be a 'shln in ' eac h gir l in thi s class includes cook- animated sca rec rows in the perso n:. on an O\•er-du e book (these thini;s 1>011 " T Ii t· \\' n•,ult·r" S mith Is ,·l'r)' Just once In a while?" It seems th a t Ing, serving, an<i a ctin g as hosless of l\l ary Lou Oa\'IS. Kay Oreaton, do h 11 1111en), All would be rin e. ex- much aware o r th e tact tlm t hla the Dubliners were in Ste\'ens Point to r a d inne r , wh ic h ls ser\'ed In th e and Suzanne Yach went wa lkin g o n cept that you neve r had th e boo k name hm't a o ne-a nd -on ly In schoo l. from Sund ay ' ti! Thursday du rin g Home k:conomic1,1 dining r oo rn here Sonday as accomimnlst nos all e Ha- ou t. Uut thero ~It Is o n the ca rd, Th iK !lenior hoy wu:1 ea11cclull y bo Lh­whlch t ime we ex1>erlenced o ur rlrst at ti'b ll ege. The 12 girls in the class Jostek 111 ayed Deet ho\''an's "Conlrn yo u r name - J ohn l\lll le r . You 11ay ered when both he and the othe r s1>rlng weathe r of snow s torms. f reez- a re Margaret Bolande r, Karla , Car- Dance J,'' the rin e meekly, thinkin g to you rsel f. Lion were fr eK hm e n. Pho ne calls to In g tem 1Jeratures and continual O\·er- ley. Oe\'er ley Dl\'er , J udy J ohnson. Follo wln1,: 1111 l nt C'nnlss lfm durin g " Wh a t ts Lllis madness?" You won- thu clorm o rttm we n t to the wrung cast sk ies. No wo nd e r the Iri sh Thes- l!:velyn Kijek, Char lotte Lober g , Nn n- whic h a sll\'er coll ec tion was tak en . der how such mis takes could occur. Do n. Il ls mull orle n lust it s w:1y, J}lans th e n e :q iressed their lo \'e ror cy '.\Jonson. Delores Palser, Verna t he Jun ior Orchesis, organized se- You do a lit tl e r esear ch o n the 1n·o- 100. Don, whose first name I:. rea l­Santa Barbara. California. Tom rohrde. Janet Va rn ey, Nanc)' co nd semester. lnte riire ted " Largo" blern a nd you r sear ch e ndit wllh t he ly Harold (neve r uses ii. t ho u~h )

1''ollowlni; the Wednes day ni g h t Youn g. and Sharon Zentner . from the "New Wo r ld Symphony." studen t directo ry where. listed with sa ys that once a man cn ll od th e dorm . perfo r ma nce a rece ption was ·given Defore lhe di nn er 11r0Ject began. J unio r Orcli'esls membe rs a re Mary your name. you find two ot her .John go l the o th e r Dou, and almos t hired by the Faculty Wives Se rvi ce club eac h g irl in the class drew to see how J o Br e itens te in . Vic ky Kawlewskl, '.\t ill ers. The mystery of the library t he wro ni; hoy. Seems atralrs ~ut in honor o r th e Players. n t which muc h money pe r perso n s he would Ka r Swisher. and J ane \Vero nke. rlne is ex11 lal 11ecl. hu t how do you s lra i,zdne ne.! In tim e and ll a ro ld Do n lime some or the faculty and Col- be allowed to SJ)end at her d in ner. Lo lly Schlack 11ccom 11a n led the clu b :t\'C i cl such 111istakes in th e rut urc? gut tho Job ..

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Jlany. Lea\'ing the gat he ring quite use. J. .. o r each dinne r. one g irl acts ch ine age. ~·---~- Jer.--s ign ynur- ntrnfe .TolinAndrcw l\lal cn kov Isn't su bad a ft er a ll ! heart broken was '.\Tary Braatz w ar- a s coo~_ne,. d.oes....Ute-ser v.in g,- and •Jt.'Stt<ir1111d XJ,:ht ror Slu,:in,::• '.\llll! r· T he ot her two must remem-

~:!:~;~i~,1; ~.stib1~:i~n o~r:e~~~s~ h~: ~~: r~~lr:f a~~se n:c!:~es:t::.· jJ~~; il~~ t~~: :·1~1': :~~:rl~;:~ ~ ll~r ll~~og::ntCCOll\J)a- J:~llltll~~t!~.ey ~~:~t:o~il:11;~~~1:: 11 ~~~~ Sigma Tau Delta Holds had said. " I do belle\'e you·re ~et- so that eac h g irl gels a chance at Uruce lllcssnrnnn and De nn y De- yo u rorget and. most 111,e ly, ~·u u oc- Initiation and Election ting shorter e\' ~ry yea r ." And h is each job. cleker seryed as s taie hands. and cas ion:ally do. farewe ll s peech to '.\lary concl uded Tiu• i,.:l rl cloln:,:- th e n1o kln j! 1•lau:,1. '.\lo nlca \\'odlars kl acted as costu me The t h ree J o hns are not the only with t he remark . "Please ~et a lo t he r men u and th e day llnd hou r she assistant. CSC'en1 with 1111ch 11ro hlcm lf. There to ea t thi s yea r . 1'111 sure 1hat when wants to serve her dinn er . The n In a ,v.c.ecia.tlon- rol'- her- wor h,~it , r e-::rls<rrwo-1,mrsnnrr .. wo \ uyne r._o_u_go_ou....Ll10-ii.tag0-11eo11 le--w.ill- reel .she ..... make l1e r- work--ptun . l'"1crr.,ct;;,1c:,ec'"'.g":'.roup. th e Orc hesls me mber s Sc h:ni dt s . anti hist scm"s le.r th e Ca-so rry ror yo u because yo u ' re so res pons ibl e for doin g her own mar- presented '.\ li ss Sc he lrhou t a gi rt . rol :..e lso ns we re two In 11umb r . i;mall. " keting, 11reparlng a ll the food, and Carol J . Nel so n. n !IOl)honiore

l>uring t lu- rt't"<·J1tl o11 1ht• Dublin being s ure th e rood is served at the f•j ,,8. I Th• f" rrom '.\ lc rrill. round out i n a bl~ Plure r11 we re as ked m nny questions 11ro11er tem 1)erature. Getting a ll I m 1cyc e 1e hur ry that lt!Wthe r Carol 1' Ison conce rn ing th ei r s tage tec hniques. roods ready to sen·e j us t at the right Off d A L•b hatl re;.; ls1cred last semes ter. Carol pr(I J)S, e tc. When as ked nbout 1he t ime Is the big problem. ere t I rary .I . j!'Ot a 1·cgb1tratiou ca rd wit.II th e rnemorlzp.tlou or roles. lbbs re1>li ed . The g irl who Is 11laying hostess By Coll t·t·n f'hrl s tcnscn right name hut th e wrong lurormu-"\\"e're orten 11romJllett. belle"e it inv ites the g uests in addition to The Library Thea ter co mmittee Is tiun. so It seemed. The curds f111111d

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Four 1uc111 hcr!I were :u!Jletl....Lu-Lh Sigma Tau De lta roster 111 :1 c:111d\c­lii;h1 rercmuny liisl S unda y C\'e n in~ at 1he ho111e or '.\ II K11 r:ctna i':r11uh1t. 'l'he four ln lt l111 es o r the hunornry l~n g ll s h fra te rnity arc J :rnc l '.\ladl ~ so u . . . Je rrr l\lad lsoH . .Jer ry F':irre ll. :111 d Hohe rL Prad t .

At th o cuuc h1!-!io11 o f the ceremony, ;1 i. hort hU!!l llCS~ III Mt ln i; WllS he ld for 1hc 1,urpllKl! o r electin g nex t_ rear'!! orrlccrs: l-:le1:tcd by umml­mou ~ IJa llol ·were: Pres ident . .( orry l<'urrc ll : Sl!t·rc ta ry, Jan Mudlson: Trea!l u rl!r, Ho bert P rndt: a nd h l!1-torian. '.\lary Braa tz.

'.\ llss Sy1111 is1, s1•r \'1·cl a lu11 d1 or co rree :rncl cake. after whic h she s ho wed co lf1red s lld e!i rnkc11 on he r .

or not. nud we usua ll y keep a prom- Miss Da\'is. She Is allowed lo in- 11roud to be abl e to bring an It a li a n 1hei r way 10 th e dghlful owners pte r back stage dur in g al l perform- \' ite six g uests. two or whom must fl\111, "The Bicycle Thie r' ' to th e wit hou t too m uch tro ubl e. but :rn y­ances. ro r we a lwoys run the chance be ad ults. She sends o u t th e in - Campus as th e ri1ml otte r ing o r the o ne wlw has s tood iu 1he mlle lo ng of the play getti ng so mec hanical \' ilatlous . receh·es the g uests, and season's serleH o n '.\ lay 17 ·a nd l S regh;1rat1011 lines k110WH th at any that we ha \·e co n111 le te me n tal introdu ces th em. a t ·I. G:30. and S:30 p. m. :-.:o oth e r extra ru ss an d bother is 110 l wel­bloc ks. H e t hen told th e s to ry o r Tlil' ,: lrl 11t·tl11,: 11s wni lrt•ss Is r e- film has rece i\'ed s uch uuh•ersa l comcd . Caro l J . was al so re minded n London perfo rm a nce of "l\lu rd er s1,onsib le ror the pro11er settin g of accl aim. The world-w ide renown o r that clupll calion wh c u sh e was in t he Cathedral" in which th e actor th e ta bl e an d the scn· lng o f th e s howe re d upon th is m11ster11lece a s ked lo turn In a co u11le or 1ex1 11laring t he role or t he Arc hbishop meal. from Ita ly lea\'Ci; littl e to be said. books that wcren·t hen1. T he ot he r l riJJ t'o J.:uro11c two yParA u~o. Poluts had a com plete block or his lines and So tar this semes te r , s ix or these The s lor)' 11• 1ls or n )'011 11 1,: futl ll'r, of litern ry lnte re~t In J.:n g l:rn d com-no amou nt or 11ro1111>t111g could br in g di nn e rs ha" e been sen-ed, and s ix despe rate tor work, wh o is offered Woman Elected President 1msed th e 11roKru111.

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Tho nm.le , ·lc wc rs o r the duo-per- Concert Tour Schedule late r hi s bicycle Is s natched hy S he wa" chosen tor this post at th e La w rur Tears :" :ind De lmont Sm ith . fo rmance will be disappointed In thle,•es who \'an ish with mockin g national con\'entlon held here at poetry. " Peace." The win ners re-hearin g that Julia Wo rth. the beau- B>· Hob Hnmmersmith ease Into the lndirrerenl co nfus io n CSC rrom Apri l 2G to Apr il '.! ti. cel\·ed che,:ks fo r $5 earh. nnd will tifo l da rk-hai re d lass o r the gr oup, The l\l en·s Glee club . unde r the or m lddar trar flc . The unhappy ma n Other otriccrt; choi1e n were : .John /111\•e t heir se lcctiom1 pu blis hed In will not be with th e co mpan y• ne:c.t directio n of l\"orman E. Knutzen. has there 111,0 11 sets o rr wit h his 7 year A. Bueh le r . also from At11lerson. \' ice- "Wordsworth ", ort ic la l 1mbllcnt1o n yea r . She Is planning to be In Lo n- t he followi ng concert tours schcd- o ld so n th ro ug h th e cil y of Rome In 11 reslde nt : Gilbert W. r~uu st. Cent r al o r th e loca l Sigma Tau Delta cha1nc r. don making movies. "Fine," co m- ul ed ror th e r est o f the semes te r : search ro r the bi cyc le. State. recorder-treasure r: Do nal d I•:. Selections rrorn wr iti ngs sub mitted me nted Bari Grow o n hearin g this. Tuesday, May 15, S:30 n.m.-P. J . l'ri.:cnry rorn •s th em Into bizarre Mill e r. Ba ll State. h lAtorian: Carl by the .!-ltude nt body and tra lernlty "we sho uld see her on T V in IO J acobs Hig h sc hoo l. Ste,·ens Point : e nco unters a nd undignified. frig h te n- Weatherbee, MIil ika n un iversity, De- mem ber s will a 11pear In th e annunl years." a nd '.\londay, May 21, 7:30 p.111. - In g ad,•entures; they ha\'e moments ca tu r . l lllnoi s, ed itor o r the '"Sigma magazin e.

Unfortunately ror any Irish-stage- Sta te K . C. Com·entlon. St. Peter's or wild ho11es, othe rs o f hrsterlcal Zotan;" and James McCloy, Otter- The l!.t.1 'C or..;:.w o rc.1 ... woreth~ wlll ho-struck stude nts at CSC. the Dublin audito rium . Ste,•ens Poin t. despa ir. The cu lminatio n of their beln co ll ege, Westerville. Ohio, 1111st :H, ce11 11t. , •cry limited 1u11111l y o r Players a re not pe rmitted to have The "Ambassadors or Good Will" a d\'entu res Is trag ic and co mpl ete. nat lo1111l presldenl. co11ies wil l be so ld , so watf'h fQL.an­Amerlcans In t heir troup . Howe,·er. ha\'e planned to conc lude t he year The churacters a re Lamberto '.\ta~- Mr. F'aost has se n ·ed....as national ou-tlNw1entM. ·· \Vorcftiworth " wl ll he the P layers told some or th e College with th ei r annual s pring banqu et'. g lorane as th e fat he r and J.;nzo Stalo- recorde r- treas u re r for Slgmu. Zelll un sal(' the latter 1mr l o f this month.

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~~~ ,-------------, Equ it)·. the g ro up t hat permits such "l\l lam l" group and the r emainin g Thier" received are: Grand Pri x. Bel- na\'y. Scholarships Availoqle com panies to ente r th e U.S., they membe rs or th e Glee c lub. The ban- g lum w:orld F'ilm J."'esllval; Se\'CII M_r_s __ -c- sc--P-,a-J- ,s- P-.,-c-n·,c fk hn ln rs bi11s are ll O·W avallable-.... ould be g lad 10 ha,·e them Join. c1oet is tentath'elr sched ul ed for Sil,•er n lbbons . . Locarno 1' .. 11111 F'es- 11 ror o i>per-clmuunen trom t he Ma y (A ny contributions for the "Send Tuesday, May 2:!. at 6:30 In the 1irnl: Ues t f'llm of the Year. ~atlon- The Mrs. CSC club will h11ye a 1>k- Hoadi !,to dent 1-~und. Any stu-Ben Foltz to Ireland" tund will b'e Trinity Lutheran church basement. al Board F'cst i\'al; Best F'urclgn n lc fo r married s tu dents and their 11cm who Jlllill li to retu rn to CSC welcome) . .-lt wns f inally decided br nnd will be served by th e Lad les ·· 1111 ot the Yea r . Acaflemy or '.\ lo- Wi\'es on T hu r sday, '.\la)' 24, at 5 : ::0 uexl tall. who has made an ac-both g roups that audience appea l Aid. tion Picture Arts and Sdences: UeMt Jl.111. at l\·c rson Lodge. ll oste!lses fur <! J;lable schol:1Ktl c record. a-nd would great])' diminish if a n Olso n. The highlight o r th e e\·e nlng will Fo reig n FIim or lhe Year . :-.:cw York th e 11fcnlc arc '.\1rs. Robe rt S. l,owi11 who must e:arn gome o r hi!! o r her Pulask i, or LaUrot appeared on the be the pr<>sentation of awards. Fil111 Ctltics. This i!i your once-In- au d '.\lrs . Gilbe rt W. f'-aus t. ach·lsers t·x ricnse!i ht e ll gl hl e to apJ)l)' for prog ram. '.\laster or Ceremonies ror thi s a- lifetime 01111ortuni 1y 10 sec th e he111 o r lhc club. 11 scl,olar!! hl JI ~

\\'hen th(• n<' lors ,·11mc o n 111111,:c e,·ent will lJC ihe t raditional "Corn- 111 foreign 1110\"ie!I. Th(' a d nii11sion Any married cou ple who would ,\ ppllcatlon blaliks arc avail-Thursday nli;ht It was dlsco\'ered r~ab" twosome. Gilbert W. J.'aust ror t he 11111tineo 11erfor11rnnce Is '.!5c like to attend and has not yet beenj nblo ul t he Denn('' '.flfoe now, a nd that l\lr. l bbs had been called upon and r;dward J . Plank . for stu'dentH nnd ·IOc for other!! and 11otlrled Is asked to call '.\l rs. n o- mu s t bl.! returne,1 '~o-t e o ftl ce by to handle two roles. An actor, Br inn Members and g ues ts ex11ect to total to r the e \·enin g show i11 1,1; '" :~r,c ror ber t Casper. 2521-J . ror re!Jerva- '.\lay 15 . Vincent, had been lett behind In a i5. students and :iOc for othera. lio ns. ,_ b~ac..---==- ~:c::!:~~=:!J-'

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Sororities Climax Their Pledging With Banquet

By Joy('C Hnnncnmnn

"May Roach Fund('To Elect Band Officers Provide Scholarships At Annual Banquet

· Hy Joyce S1>enccr The Introduction or ne w officers Sa turday e vening, May 5, climaxed Scholarships for upper classmen a nd the presentation of awards were

the sorority pledging on campus. All AROUND SCHOOL: have been fe w and far be tween in featured al the annual banquet tor the sororllles gave an Initiation d in- :\l lss !\lay R oach ·recentl y had he r the prun. but now, due to the MRy membe rs of the Central State coi­ner In honor of their ne w actives . picture In " Stars and Stripes, " the Roach Stude n t l<"und, a limited num- lege band and the ir gt.UIBts , which

The Alph a Sigm a Alphas had their offi cial army o ve r-sens · ne ws paper . be r ha\'8 been m:id e possible . These wn.s h eld Sunday evening, !\lay 6, dnne r at the Antl e rs. lnlates o r Soon nrterwards, she receh ed 11 ie u er scholarships wil l be awarded to In the Coral room of th e St. George the Al pha Slgs are Alle ne Grimm , rrom a Korean boy wh o had seen s tud ents who are required to work hote l. Sharon GJcrmundson . Mar ily n Gran- th e picture and was now Interes ted In o rde r to attend coll ege , and who Lovell Ives. president or the band. ger, Nona Grotzke, Valarie He r mann. In Central State. She answe red the have made an accepta ble scholas ti c sen •ed as toaatmatiter and Introduced Ba rbara J e nkins , Rosalyn Lee le tter and ago.In s he heard from the •r eco rd . Several winne rs will be an- tho tollowlug who s poke briefly : (Pledge President}, Inga Luhring. lad who Is ·tentatl\'cly planning to 11.0unced on Awa rds Day, Ma y 21. P r"es ldeut William O. Hanse11.' Or. Mary Lund. Hele n Matsouka . Jani s i;:c t through Korean r ed tape and be- The money has been made a va ila ble Quincy Doudnn, Or. Raymond g_ Go­Nottle man . Nancy Nelson. and Na-. ,c;o me a P ointer. Hats o ff to Miss through the Chambe r or Comme rce tham . Gilbe rt W. Faust . Dr. Hugo thalle Pierre. · 'Roach again . She att racts th e m from wh ich , Ins t tall , Ins tituted a s tudent D. Marple, Jos peh B. Henry, and

Colorrul comedy nnd trngedy nll directions . lonn tund tor needy s tude nts or CSC. Miss Patrlc ln Re illy . masks created th e nt moephere o r th e Ano th er bit o[ Inte rest on cnmpUs At the same time 11 a nnu a l schola r - ~,·w o rrh-t·rs for nest ~·cnr Intro­theme, Mnrdl Grns. Tre h•a Mne An - Is that Syng Al Lee Is a third cous in shi ps wer e pl edged by bus iness Clrms du ced were: President Dale 1 ... oo· derson was the toastmis tress. Miss to the presiden t o r Koren, Syngman in th o city. S l11 ce that time th e rund mans, Wiscons in Rapids . a junior Ge ri Be,•e rstedt, a n a.him. wns the Rh ee. Her family arc also \'Cr y close hM grown r a pidly na friend s. towns- nnd membe r o r the trumpet sec ti on ; main speaker . A medl ey consistin g trlend !S o f our own Vice-President peo ple. and form e r s tudents ha\'e \' ice- pres ident . Wu yne J aeckel. fresh­or '1 Dow n By th e Old Mil l Stream:· Richard Nixon and Syng has n rew contributed generous ly. The opeu man . 11r lncl1>al clarine tis t : secr e tary­" Ha n-est Moon." " Be ll s Arc Hing- prized pictures ta ken of him wh e n house In honor or Miss Roach add ed treas ure r . El ea nor Hos tnl, l\l errlll . Ing", and " )loonll ght Ba y" was he was In Korea. ove r $11 00 to the fu.nd and mone)• sophomore, 11rlu clpa l tlutlst. and s ung by Na ncy Coon and Ma rdi Is s till coming In ·from those unable ma nager, Harlan Adams . Rio . junio r . Bloom. to attend. trombone section.

Slmron GJcnnundson w as introduc­ed as the J>ledge with th e h ighest grade point o.nd she will receh'e a n Alpha Slg!'nn Alpha schola rehitl loc ket at a late r date . Th is 11rese n­tatlon will beco me a trad iti on o r Al ­pha Sigma Al pha . Ba rbara J e nki ns " as th e runn e r-up. Rosal)•n Lee, pledge pres ident, s poke In behnlt of the new actl\'ee. Guests we re Miss Vhlan Kellogg, Mrs. He nry !\I . Run­ke. a nd Mrs. Edgar F. Pierson.

"Ringing out the old school year" Some or the s cholars hips will be During a s hort talk by Loomans . a r e Peggy Bolander and Lou is Grobe. nwarded to Incoming freshme n, but he pointed out ihat for the 11ast se-1.,e nore Gaylord and Jack Greeu. there are several that will be avail- \'ero.l years. a membe r o r th e trum­Both couples recentl y became e n- abl e to upperclassmen. It Is the 1>et sec tion has se rved as band pre-gaged . desire o r Miss Roach that the money s ldent.

be used. not SO.\'ed. and the commit· lo'our mcmh<'r8 o r lht· b,uul , who It's n man's world, ull ri ght - lee, Pres ident William C. Hanse n , are g raduating in June and who

just look at the dlrfe re nce In th ese Dean John Roberts, and Dean or Wo- have bee n me mbe rs or the organl­descripli\'e words and phrases. me n, Elizabeth Priffne r. plan to uise zatlon for six or more semes te rs, If a ma n doesn ' t marry, he's a buche- the money as ertlclently as possible . were give n nwnrds by Or . Marple .

lo r - gl a morous word - ,Mrs. Ptlrfner has bee n named 3e- chnlrmnn of th e ;\l us ic De 1mrtment. It a woma n does n ' t marry s he 's an cr e tary-treas ure r of the fund . Don Smith , Robe r t Reed and Crace

old maid . Ande rson were glYen eight-semeste r

ch~~r~1~:: . s~:~~~g!::n u7;~ ee g:~.:~~~ ~~;~:; ::e h::::s°~ttl~e b~~~I:: :a;t~w7~ Nelson Hall Transformed :wsa;:esn::~1:s~! ~\!!::·<~.ard r eceived

~t::s:w;:~en~:;;c~:t~~~-11:~ ~- 1~:~~;~:~ 1r ~:s~i~>~s the famil y he ts th e head From Dining to Dancing

Mary Lucas. decorati ons : Phyllis o r thtfl'house . By ·nnrburs Bowe n Schwab. ra ,•ors; Joyce Scheelk. pro- It s he runs it s he wears th e pa nl.9 In The Nelson Hall ballroom (the g r a m; and Ma r ge Kl erer. t ra ns po r- th e family. sa me place that CSC s tude nts cat talion . If he is ove rl y so llcltOus of he r he Is during the week) was miraculously

The theme or the Omega Mu Chi a de vo ted husband. trans tormed Into a carnl\'al ground dinne r . which was he ld a t the Men- If s he Is O\'erl y so licitous or him he ro r the Nels on Hall rormal which dows, was " E\'enls In Pledging." Is he n11ecked . was he ld there SaturdPy, May 5. from Pledges or th e Omegs we re Hele n In middle uge he Is at the prime of 9:3 0 to 12:3 0 o 'clock. Bo\'ee ( Pledge P resident) , )fary J o lite or al t he peak o r hi s caree r . The g nlu 11rrnlr s lurled ofr wllh Buggs, Ba rbara Bre ne r . Maxine F lot- At the same age s he Is not a s pring a " Coketail" pa rty In the Nelson Hall s tad. Jeanette Fulle r. Mary Ann chi cken . lounge from 9 :00 to 9 :3 0. Free Hop pe, Nancy J ensen, ;\T a r r La u- Gray hair gi ves him a dls tlu ~uls lted 1rnnch was se r ved at thi s arfnlr. ritze n. Diedre )Janney, Nona look . Then th e gues ts went down stairs Mart ens. Collta Ne wby, Gloria If s he has It, s he's on old hag. through a "tunne l or love" nnd e u-R o!L.-.... A.tde!Jc So.bczak~ onna.. .lLI1e....hruu.LLan}t...snu1.ll talk h&..ia th e.. l~ll.t.o.o. i_ne_ w.al w.as Toep per . Doro th y ·rurze ns kl. Lu cie t1uiet type. decorated with cre pe pape r to look Welch . Suznnne Yueh, and Ann Zhn - If she has n ' t a ny s he's mousr. like carousels.

l'lnl'l. brunh•:,. 111111 hn·ender st rea m­ers crea ted th e utmos11he re . Ma rl e ne Ha nk e wru; toa.s tmlst ress. Pres ide nt ;\l a ri e Doro ga ,•o a weh;o 111c a nd ;\l lss Syble \l oso n ll"!M rhe.-g.u~1~k Nona !\Tarte nK s11oke In be half o r th e pledges anrt Carol Scud de r i;a\'e the r es 11onse rrom th e ac1h·es. ).l arl e Do­ro and J oan ne D11 1111 is s a n~ "Angry" and " You' ll Ne ,·er \\'al k Alone: · ac· co11111ani ed by Donna Toe1>11er . ;\fa ry J o Bui;gil rect•h'ed th e schol :t rs h iJ) pi n a nd J enne tte F' u ll e r was ru nn e r­uo.

E\'on Beckwit h :1ud \'e ruu Tom­foh r de we re ge neral t ha lr mc u. Other co mmittee chairmen wer e: l\av Gue ll . decoratlonte ; ;'\l a rl cue 11:a nk ~.

It a ll de pe nds on one thing - 011 the two cente r 1>os ts, clowmi whe th e r you nre s peaking o r a wit h happy race1:1 were painted. Scads man o r a wo man. o t ba lloons and fake cotton candv

" The Royal Pura1le" com1>leted th e deco rations. In the

Jfo,u,.,_,..p;,..,u !f-he--t•r-o fessor-ha,·e th e honor and t he s t ude nts hnve the s ys te m.

Fla tterr - Sof( soa 1, a nd It's 99 ';~ lye.

Ge ne ral ree ll n{:;" or t he recent Ste ­,·cns Point weather - We don' t cnrc IC Ju ne lms ts ou t a ll o\'e r but It does n' t ha,•e to ge t s lo11J)y about It .

~Ht~r l(lii i ng a goorl sa le there's a l­ways the re mark , "Dye. bU)' ."

mids t of the carnh·a l ground the guesl.9 s pend a happy evening dan c­ng. . s c tor Ch is a ffai r " ur­

nlshed by Chuck Eberl e an d his ba nd . 'fh(' d1111~rn 11 l"':i wcr(• Ur. 11.nd )In..

E:dgar F . Ple r1:1on. Dr . a nd Mrs. Hugo D. )l ar ple. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry ;\1. Hunke. All o r t he o ther teache rs we re a ltio hl\·lted .

en te rt ai n ment ; J a ne t Bi rd , clea n- u11: 1------------­Ca ro l Va u \ 'uren . r eservntlomt: .111 - ;\lu ll e r pi n rOr he r scho lai:. tl c record. ni ce Nomady. t rans port a tion : Doro- h ighes t among th e pl edges. The fo l­

Gene ral cha irman in cha r,;:e o f the ror mal was Clara Colrue. 0th· e r chair me n we re J oan J eckle , c ha11-erones : Gl oria Thor es on . deco rati ons ; Syl,· la Ma n@:o n. posters: Lila Abl a rd , tic ke ts: and Mary Lou l'\utll. or­c hes t ra . All of th e g lrl1:1 who res ide at ~ e lson Hall he l1>ed with the decor­ations and cleanup.

t hy Cu ff . ln\'lt:ttlo ns ; Nancy Sknlitz- low ing guests were present a t th e ,-----~------,

~:~·s. ';1:~;~~ R~'\~.: ~.s ;\f: :.r~" ~':; · s:::1~ :~:~'1~1: t~c/tl:1~ ,~:ce~~~e l~~~n ~~~~ ::: Fred's Paint Store ~:~~;1~ \ ~';· ~~~- ~ ~s; n~oonbde r~;;h;\~~ ;'. r:ia ~

11: ~~~~~:n~'~-,r~~~a:~{. ~~~~~ • Mautz Paint

On lhe c,·e nlng of :\lay ;;. lhe Tnu ;\lr. a nd .\!rs. Oe rna rd F . Wl e ,•el . Phone 2295 748 Church St, Gamma Beta sorority he ld th e ir fo r- )1r. a nd Mrs. William Ande rson , and South Side

~:~ ; ;1!~a!\~nth:e;: ~:::~: ~e1::i~:!= 1 _n::.o:.:n:.:a_,:1.d:_.:=La::_n_::g:.:• :_· -------~===========~ hers : Pauline Ainsworth . Mary Lou Bablltch. Diane Daehle r , Lois Blake . Sandra Bloom , Margaret Chri st. (Pledge President ), Ma ry Lou Da\'IS. Charlotte Loberg, Susan Mills . Rita Ris tow, Gold ene Schm oke r . Darle ne Welch, Jane We ronke , Ru th Wright. Joanne Weber, Ruth Volbrecht, and Eleanor Rostal.

"You' ll Ne \'er Walk Al one" waa the theme of the Tau Cam dinner, held at the Hote l Mead In Wiscon­s in Rapids afte r the Initiation ce re­mony. The sorority membe rs Were aeated at tables of four, which wer e

- decorated with candl WI a nd roses. Alice Allen acted as toastmistress of ce remonies. J o Daniel gave th e pre­sident's we lcome on beba lr o f t he sorority to the new actives.

Kaltenborn Scholarship Available at University

Traos rer s tudents o f Junior stand­Ing o r above a re e ligible ro r the H. V. Kaltenborn r adio sc hol u-rshlp .at th e Unive rs ity of Wisco ns in. :Lcco rd ­lng to information jus t r ece h·ed . The grant annually amounts to $600 and Is Intended to ass ist desen •in g srn ­dents In th e 1,urs ult or education and training ht some phase of broadcas t­ing. S11eclnl emphasis Is placed on ne ws nnd ne ws analysis.

Ap111icants should send a trun­sc rl t or credits, a letter o f ap11ll­catlon and two or three supporting le tters to Proressor H. L . Ewbank. chai r man or the · Radl o-Te le,·ls lon Comm ittee , Unh1e rs lt y o f Wisconsin , Madison , be fo re June l, 1956.

May io, 1956

Primary Council Girls Hear Mrs. Ruth Stolle

" Ait ts life itsotr. not an outs ide or extra thing," said Mrs. Ruth Stolle to the Primary Council girls last Monday evening. ·•we ha,·e to be Individuals. dlrrerent a nd crea­tive , we mus t be ·me's.' "It does n't make nny dlCrere nce how well wo do It , but how hn))p)' we are In do­Ing It, " continued the seJr-educated art teache r from Tripoli, WlsconStn .

Afte r s howlgg some work done by her rural school 1mplls, Mrs. Stolle ga\'e the g irls an OP l)Ortunlty to de· mons trato the ir lndlvhluullty wh e n tJhe set th e m to work ou monot..y11es, tt form of ringe r pnlntlng In which the pnlut ls 1mt on the table nnd the pnpe r Is blotted on It. Art er th e re1rnlt lng des ign dries it can furth e r be de,•eloJJed wlrh chalk . 1e m-11ern. iuk . wat e r color or 1tny o ther media.

The object Is to see Ideas and ronns In th e orlg iual ringe r pahtl des ign nnd le t huaglnatlon carry the pnlnler to realistic or ubs traci or semi-reali stic compositions. The g irls . nd,•lsers and super\'lsors Jo in­ed In the run In the nrt room.

;\lurgaret Whiting Is soc ial chair­man or Primary Council and mnde the arrange ments. A s hor t bus iness meeting was 11resided o \•er by Pre­s ident Schleh . It was lho Ins t meet• In g or th e yenr ror Prl111ary Coun ­cil .

Phi Sigs Win National Scholarship Trophy

A new tro111ty has bee n added to t he Central Stnto Cam1ms. The lutes t addition, a scholarRhi ll tru1>hy. a l­though It Is temporary . Is 1hc 11rlde nnd joy of Ka11pa Cha1n er. Phi Sigma 1'.!11s llon. To acquire th e. schola rshl1> 1roph y, n national frate rnh)' nwnrd. CSC's Phi Slgs com11iled a \'e ry r e­s11ectabl e g rade point average of 1.89 on the three 1•oint syste m. This was th e best a,•ernge of th e 24 c ha11-ters In th e frat e rnit y.

This !is th e firs t time that the Ka 11111L d11q1te r me u ha\'e won the 11rlze . a lthough th ey have <'Olli e close In th e las t two yenrs. By taki ng th e tro11hy thl~ year. th ey 'kept Thetn cha111er. Iowa Sune Te:iche rs coll ego. nud Phi Beta clrn iter t.::: uu laire fro-i; i;: i lnlug 1>er111ane nt 11ossess lon or the tro111ty.

According to the rules. th e award becomes th e pe rman e nt 11ossesslon or auy ch:t11te r winning it three t imes.

RJchard C. Bla.kes l~ mas Intro,, duced to give the maln addreu. A quartet cons is ting o r Neita ; ',"elson , Lola and Joyce Sch lo t t man , and Con­

' nle Webe r s ang "You ' ll Neve r Wal k Alone." They were accompa nied by Lolly Schl&ck.

•• . And &miliar thillgs are the bcsL Like Coca-Cola. Full ~f frt'lh, keen sparkle . . . natu!:tl quick energy . , . and

• HS so pure ~nd wholesome - naturally. friendly 10 yOUt fjgur!. Have 1t whenever )'OU like.

Margaret Ann Chris t , pres ident o r the pledging group , was prese nted with a pre&ldenl-'a pin an.d Sandra.­Bloom waa awar.ded with the J ean

?ff••• continue to pour in ~or the re<ently li, t.d reol estot• (obove)I The building ,nd!Jdu countle11 room, eo11ly convertibl• to comfortoble living spoc•. n,. odmin • htrotion ho1n' t releoM'd ony informotlon o, to who th• current bidders or• but it is rumor.d thot Milwouk•• Stol• is s••king to purchos• the srrudur• for 'u._ 01 o t:~"'~':.1) for vi,iting othletlc leoms. (lncid•ntolly ~m• pronksl•rr put this ,ign out

IOTilfD UNDU AUTHOllTY o, THIE COCA-COi.A COM,.t.NY' IY'

LA SALLE COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. ·cob" II o r.gld•rcd trad•MOrk. e ""- llt1! COCA;';'!/:· Ci)M,AHY

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May 10, 1956

Which Are The Strangest Birds? Early Watchers Or The Watched?

Uy .Jim )Hi le r

To a cheery "Cood m o rning. gen­tlemen," we consenationlsts were awakened on April I'.! to begin what would pro,·e to be one of the greatest experiences that a 1•erson co uld go through .

As we lun1('d on the llghl am.I chc ~e(.l. ou r watche~ we noted that it was Just 3 n .m.. After clenrlh.i; the slee11 from tho brain. and kick· Ing out of the nice warm s lee11ing bags, we dressed and went downstairs for breakftl.st and th e final words be­fore we went 10 our bli nds for the chance to obsene the ch ickens boom­ing.

E,·ery year. th e members of Biol­ogy 220 Journey to 1he r .. red Ham­merstrom residence west of Plain­field. Wisconsin. 10 ob~en·e one or nature's greatest 11henomena - the 11ralrle chicken on Its booming ground.

T he clusses urc s1111t 111, inco g roups of 9 or 10 men. plus an ad,·lsor or faculty member. and lea ,•e the night before they are scheduled to observe. Atter the group ar r ives at the Ham­merstrom house. they rece h·e an hour or more of briefing as to what they vdll watch for. bow to distinguish the Trn11m nuchus cui,ido from the sharp-tailed grouse or Pedloccc1es 1,h aslune llus from the hybrids that sometimes appear on the boom­ing grounds. Also Included ls In­fo rmation about bands. band num­bers, (not the musica l kind). color­ation or the battds, which leg Is sup­posed to ha,·e two and which one,111 have one, how the cocks will fight over territory, the courting dance that they ha,·e, and how they wlll behave when a hen enters th e area.

to obtain the Information, we could si t back and peer through ' our 7x50 binoculai:s or the :?O power scopes .ind watch the action.

Enda l'OCk. estHblhlws ltb own ter• ritory In which he will carrr on his courtin g action durin g the mating season. Once this territory Is estab· llshed. he will engage in frequ ent battles to l)totec t his ri g hts. Al· though most or these battles are mostly c luck iug and little lighting, an occasional couple gets carried away and goes to It beak and toot. The result Is usually the loss or a rew fea thers . and much lndignnrll acting on the 11art of the two fighters. Once In a while, one or the birds will be beaten badly enough that he wlll learn the grounds and u1111ear again late r. Usually. though . he will do no booming on hi s rea11pearance. un­til he le quite sure that it Is safe. As n i-esu lt of this "l uck of dlsJ)lay", he Is usually accepted as a femal e until ho bolsters his courage to boom. at which point he Is again pounced upon and k icked out by the "boys".

It tho mule ho mo su11lcnl!I we re 10 take a few lessons from the chickens . they would gh•e the female humans t he 01•portunlty to say, "I 'm glad to see the age ot chh'alry Isn' t dead yet". How often do )'OU see the hu­man male bow before his lad}· fair before whistling at her? Of course. how orten would }'Ou e:cpect to see the tavor returned? l',ot very often.

All good things must come to an end. and the Tympunuchus cu p ldo Is no exce1aton. Along about 1: 30 he will s uddenly ring down the curtain with one last boom, the n take off to the feeding and resting grounds to 1>repare for his e \·enlng performance.

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Trackmen Squeezed Out By Ripon Redman 66-65

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ln a dual meet held here at Goer• ke Park on Thursday afternoon. AtJrll :n. the CSC trnckmen dropped u c lose GG-65 decision to the Red­men of ll.lpou. The defeat marked the second loss In ns many outings for the Harrer-coached thin clnda.

The Pointers nnd th e Redm e n split firs t place honors right down the middle with each garnering ae\·en . Ripon, howe,·er. capture d more se­conds and thirds. With on ly the r'e­iny remaining to be run. Ripon was ahead by n score o r 66 to 60, so they decided 11ot to ruu the relay since It would mnke no difference In the o utco me of th e meet . This forfeit made the fina l tnlly s heet rend Rt1,on GG. Point 65.

Th(' Polnc~rs Imel fh-e m <'n plac­ing In more than one event and sco r­ing trom 8 to 10 'A points. Jerry Ornke won the broad Jump with a lea1, or 20'6" and took a second In the 220. He had a share In the rolny tor a total or 9 'A 1,olnte. Larry Col·

After being rained out and snowed llt1s also scored 9 ~ points as he took out, the Incer-F'raternlty softball the 880 and finished a strong 6econd teams h twe finally swung Into ac- In the HO ns well ai, running a leg ot lion. the rela}', Jlggs Mouret took t he HO.

In the first round . Sigma :Phi E1,- a second In the low hurd les, a third s llon derented th e Tau Kappa E1,- In the 220 and had a shar e In the sllon men by th e score of 11-6. John rein}' for 10 % points. Car l Hube r• Welsenfe ld was th e winning IJltcher ; ty won the high Jump, took a second Don Buraul the loser. Don Nice did In the 11o le vault and 11 th ird In t he the r ecei ving tor th e Sig Eps while broad Jump for 9 points while Cla• Bob Rustad caught for the losers. rence Grisham won the po le vault

Down at the other end of Scl11nee- nnd placed second In the 100 tor a c kle F'leld the Phi Sigma El)sllon total of 8 points. Team was easing to a Ylctory O\·er Tom Brock ley caine th rough with the Al11ha Beta Rh o men. a 42 foot toss to win the shot an d . Luern "Who-Will-Be-The-Team- Bill Rubsam took the mtle In hts To-B.eat-Hlm" Luebstorf was th e win- bes t time this year, 4:50. Hank nlng hurler; Mel Sonnentag the lose r. Ye t ter took t h ird In both t he mlle

Round two round th e standings and two mile and Terry Pease made changed a little more. when the a 160 root throw In the Ja,•elln only Alpha Betn Rho team trounced th e to be bested by Ulysses Does w ho

To n11 who have ne \·er hnd the chance to see the birds on the "grounds" It is on e \'ent that ca uses a great deal or excitement.

------------------------- Tekes, 30-4 . Sonneutag was th e win- fired the Javelin 19 1' 71,i" for a

After being drop,ed off as close to the blind as 11ossl bl e . you receh·e th e final "good lu ck" comments from your companions. the n strike off into the darkness and hope that you will be fortunate enough to find yo ur

...__ 4''.n'X4' bllnd-before-1r-becomes li ght and thti: birds s tart th e ir booming.

On rhls 11:1r1kul nr 1rl 11 we were u ll J}retty lucky. and were sitting on our lltth, benches when th e firs t li ght or dawn came thro ugh behind our blinds. Shortly before this. we cou ld hear the sounds of the marshland symphon)' In what seemed to be th e

r-tu111n·g-up for the-concert"""sohr·hy­the ch ickens~

We were not disap1,olnted, and a few minutes after the first light. the cocks took the stage and gave their all in a great performance.

Jt started out with one or two

1' ~,1;!~1/h~~da ~~: ~:;l~~o~;::k lnbo:~:~

ner. but the Tekes don' t know who new ll.lpon school reco rd. to blame for th e loss. They used T ht• N"Sull.s nrc: three pitchers in the battle. Right One Mlle-1. Rubsam, St. P.; 2. now. th e word Is that the fielders. Crlrrithe, n..: 3. Ye tter. St . P.; T ime• es pec ially t he rli h t fie lde r. ·will he 4 : 5 4.2. traded to the Cubs tor their sterling Shotput-l. Brockley. St. P.; 2. Ber-tJe rror mnnces. ge r .. R.: 3. Vilas. R.: dletance-41'

La,·ern Luebstorf continued on bis 11 Y.t ". cwhming-w·n~~s rhe-Ph1- S1gs druti- H ya r iffiih-1. 1 · eurel. St. P . ; bed the Sig Eps. 14-4 . Up until the 2. Collins. St. P.; 3. Repe rt, R. Time­time that he was pulled out In ra,·or : 53.2 sec. of Jerry Vance. Luebstorf had a no- Javclln-1. Doss. R .; 2. Pease. St. hitter going his way. Wcisenfeld P . ; 3. Fenske. R. Dlstance- 191• 7~"'. gai ned the credit for the loss. 100 Yurd Dash-I. Vilas. R.: 2.

,\ s or Monday night. the mixed Utl Grisham. St. P. ; 3. Higgins. R . Time-s tandings stood like this: : 10.3 sec.

Won Lost High Hurdles- !. Higgins . R.: 2.

-+;P.,:~\;.~11,:,:~i~8ii',~ci'1~a~~/i:l~'::'!'"'o"-n--'i,-- ~-~~:';;;~'.i~~r- R. ; 3. PaJe..wskl St p Tim

Sigma Phi E1,sllon SRO Yard Run-1. Collins, St. P. ; Tau Kap1ia Epsilon 2. Reinert. R.; 3. Colly, R . Time•

The big question before al l th~ 2 : 10.9. teams now Is shnu ly this: "Who 220 Yard Das h- I. VIias, R .; 2. will be the ones to 1,tck tho brass Drake. St. P.; 3. Ma urel , St. P. ring arr by beating the Phi Sigs and Time-: 23. 1 sec. their Pastball hurler?" Broad Jump-l. Drake. St. P.; 2.

Anybody got an answer? Doss. R. : 3. Hube r ty, St. P. Dlst­tnnce-20• 61hH. Ing.

I, ug!~c~;s:eethte;: ~::s nf~\1:U~~~~e;~ ____ ... _._,ir_,._. _,._,h_, _ •• _u_._ .. _m_,_._. _ •• _._._ •• _,._._._, _.,_ .. _•_-_ •• _, _•_· ·_"_"•_•·_· --- Pointer Nine Dumps Two l\tll e- 1.· Holmes, R.; 2. Grif­fiths, R.: 3. Yetter. St. P. Time 10:.fS.2. Mission House Twice

On A1,rll 25 the Pointers p layed hos t to the l\llsslon House squad at the da11111 ?lover diamond. Timely hitting nnd good pitching were fea­tured In Ccntrnl State's vi ctories over Mission House by the sco res or 5- 1 and 3-1. The Pointers now ba\·e a record of four wins In six games. A three run rally In the rltth Inning gave the Pointers a ,·l cto ry In the first game. During the rally l\terlln Habec k hit a four bagger. Three 1>itcbers were used by Coacll Hale

------------ Quandt. They were Don Felt. John Klons ins kl. and George Roman . Klonslnskl was credited with th e CSC TKE's "Swamped

By Wisconsin TKE's win. In the ul ghtcnp Point trailed by

one run. go ing into the s ixth toning when George Roman de livered a

Disc us-I. Atlee, R.: 2. Berger. R .: 3. Dmckl oy, St. P. Ols tance- 121' 11"'.

Pole Vault-1. Grisham, St. P.; 2. Huberty, St. P.; 3. Brunette, R. Helg h t-11' .

Low Hurd les-I. Higgins. R .; 2. Meuret, St. P. ; 3. Wlsllnekl ; S. P . Tlme- :26.0 sec.

Relay-I. Point-by forfeit {Dra ke, Collins, Sengstock, nnd Meuret • ran exhibition In 1:38.6.)

High Jump-I. Huberty, St. P . ; 2. Doss. R.; 3. Gillard. R. Height- 6' 914 •.

The track meet that was sche­duled for Sat. May 5, with Oshkosh was called off. Instead Coach Har rer held an all school meet. The Point­ers will tra\·e l to Os hkosh this Sat . May 12 for n dual meet with the T i­tans.

On Sunday, May 5, 14 members ot th e TK E co lony at Stevens Point played the softball team or the Unl­,·ersi t}' of Wiscons in TKE's, c lutch single to drh•e In a run and/ ,.------------~

· The game was played on one of the many fields on the Unlversltr cam­pus, even though ·It had rained all Saturda)' afternoon and part of Sun­day morning.

Fie lding conditions were sll p1,ery and the ball heavy. but It didn't s top

tie the game up. In th e se,·enth the Pointers won the game on Jack Krull's two-r un sing le coming a fter an error and Ron Hoenlsch's doqble . Don Felt was Jssued.. tbe 'ttiG.

On April 28 th e game with Osh­kosh was cance led because of rain .

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~:~~~du~~unrshr:dn:. s ix hit attack that Otto pitched for Wisconsin and After the fourth frame CSC's men Larry Holtz did the catch ing.

were held score les8 until the seventh Inning when the y pushed three rune ac ross with he aid of three, bits, fo u r walks , an d two e rro rs.

Lambda chn pter collected four bits and &e\'en talli es In the fifth and on hit and three ru ns tn the s li:th for the total.

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New Dorm to Feature Beauty, Convenience

Plans ha,·e now ~een released which pertain to the design of the r ooms to be used lu the new dormi­t orlel3 included In th(" state college building program. (CSC Is to ba\'e 11 new men's dormitory to be com­pleted by September. 1957 . ) Be­c:10se of space limitations , It will be necessary to make the rooms smnller, and at the tJaute time more convenient. Thls has been accomp­lished by a sort of acu.demic s rnt e­r oom. similar to a desi g n used by t he University of W:ashlngtou :1.nd similar to rooms in some plush ho­tels.

Features of the plan nre the room's size (10 feet. S Inches by 1~ Ceet, G tnch sJ . built-In study desks, book­sheh•es. and cheius. Onlr the bells and t\\'O straight chairs are mo,·nblc. Beds sene as davenports during t he day. Hlidlng under bolsters at­tached to the wall. The hollow bol­s ters are hinged to J)rovide 1>illow nnd blanket storng:e s1m ce.

Alpha Sigma Alpha Elects At a recent me ting. the following

officers were elected to sen·e Al1,ha Sigma Alpha next Year. President. Xancy Coon; ,·1ce-1)res ident, )1arge Kleter: corresponding sccre1ury. Phylll!J Schwab: r ecording secretary, )Tary Ann Puwulowskl: treasurer. J:111i ce Scheidegger: a!-sislnnt trea­surer. Joyce l·lannenurnn : member­at-Jarge. )far}; Lo uise l:Jloczyru1kl; cluq,lnln. Lily SlUrkol: m c mbershlv director. Rosemary l'\reldler; sons lender. Treh·u '.\lne Ander~on: and JJltdse clrnlrmun. '.\ lard! Bloom.

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A fluorescent lamp hidden under1------------~ t he bookshelf gh·es an excellent ligh t at the des k. ..\n adjustable lamp mounted on the side or t he book­shelt Is u ren d ing light ror the duven­por t.

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veterans with housing employment pro blems a nd al so to orrer some so­cia l ser \'lces. At presem In their meetings they nre di scussing hav­ing an an nua l dance: starting a trad­ing post In which they will list dlr­fe r en t items for sale; spo nsoring veterans' athletic teams: and ha \'­ing a suggestion box for the whole school.

T here will be one more mee1ing t his yea r and all ,·eternns who are Interested a r e cordially invited to atten d . T her e will be signs u p In­d icating when and where tho meet­

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Hansen Committee Member P resident Wil li am C. Hansen has

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