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Series iII Vol.. IX No. 8 Stevens Point, Wis., November 8, 1934 Book Show Nov:16 Price 7 Cents ·PARENTS' DAY ' PLANS COMPLETE GREEN DEBATE MATERIAL GETS OFF TO GOOD START; TWENTY-EIGHT OUT PARENTS' DAY . NOVEMBER 16th Committees Are Busy ; Excellent Program Planned A new and worthwh ile pr oject in the . ma. ki11~. The Primary Bob Neale Gets Break Hobe rt (Bob-to-,·ou) ~ cale !r an s 1wxf 'l'nr sda, · [or \Vashing- ton D. <:. as \Visco 1isin 's delegate to the :S:a rional Bural Pon1111 , con- vent ion of rnrnl pro- bl ems. He wil l go with D1·. E. L. Kilpatrick, he>1d o[ the Depart- ment nf Hnral Socio- logy at f he University of Wisco nsin. '!'hey will trnv el br a ut o- ====__,.! 111ohil c and r:iob will Bob I ak c 1110Yi11g pictures Neale <11' all bl o w- outs, intcr- l' Sf i11g people and pla ces. \\' c hope he brings back 01w ( pictu1·c ) of his cousin who ha, bcr·11 a scc l' ctar y of CYel'y P re- ( Co JLtinucd on page 2, col. 1) Teachers'- Convention Book Show Plans A re Set In observance of National Book week .November ll-17, the Train ing School is planning a Hobbyhorse Book Show which; in t.h c words of Barnum '' wil I be bi·""er and better 00 than eY er. '' lt \vii i be held Fri- day night ~o- ve.m ber 16 from seven to n i n e thirty P. : \I . .\n e xhibit of this kind co nsi,;t.s of cata loguing the books acco rd- ing to types and subjects and il- lustrating t hem with pictn.1 r es 01· t he art icle_ s with'which they dea!. ,\ book on cooking might be illns- (C011tinucd on ~age 2, co l. 2) College Students Take West Point Exams ar c nts' Day has become an all- Well Attended hool und er taJ<in 0 " , and Friday, Ronald M:ur ray , a junior in the ovcmber 16, has ,been definitely _ .\ Post Mort em of the Teachers' co ll ege and a well-known football t as the day on which we honor Conve ntion held at )Iilwaukee re- play er, and Peter Zabor ki, a mothers and dads . Invitations, veals that Mr. Neale's speech en- sophomor e, have taken exa,min a- efuHy addressed by Miss Col- titled "Equa l Educational Oppor- tious which may l ead to appoin l- tunity - What is it 1" was well men ts to \Vest Point. Both are na- an 's woi,kers, went out ,vednes- . ., t h t i\I" R 1 · I 1 cl b . \Ve can mak e the pa r ents rece1veu, a J 1ss oac 1 wa t1ona g-uarcsmen, an t e exams y 1 ·i th · t d th banqueted and bouqueted m honor arc competitive in nature . Mur r ay o come g ac ey acce 1i e ese f I b' 1 1 1 1 Co I h · i\[ d. l F · vitations only · by making it o. · 1er 1rt 1c ay, t 1at t 1e nv en.- too, t c exam 111 J a 1son ast rt- lly "the ir day", and offering t1011 was w.ell supported by C. ~- day along with about one hundr ed .bl · cl . T. C. Prof essol's and Al um n 1, othecandidates. Yesterday Za- m every pos. 1 c const cration and that these foll- mana"ecl to borski took his examination at the co urtesy. . . ' . o frnd time en oug-h to Cl'IJOY t h em- Armo1·y. \V e wish them luck, Morning- ProgTam selves at the Theatre and the hoping that they may win the in the Shop. cov eted hono1·. (Oont.inucd on page ~. col. 4) 1' mega Informal Next Week re you "pinching penn ies" year 1 Then be s ure to atte nd informa,l Bargain Dance spon- d by Omega Mu Chi Sorority, "day, November 16. A soror ity ce, you know, Freshmen girls, es you the ehance to pick your and , pay the .bill . The cost be 59c a couple, and you '11 e to wait till Rex all 's n ext one- t sale to equal the bargain r ed here . ·s is the first i nforma l of the and us hers in the pre-winter season which is all the mor e DEBATE GETS UNDER WAY Burroughs, " Builder of Cham- pions ", Sta rts Season With Green Squad Twenty-eight prospective de- bate rs were pres ent at a meeting Profess or Burroughs Coach held ·in Professo r Burrough 's mom October 22. This g roup , it is hoped, will form the nucleus for another championship squa,d to re- place the 193-1 squa d which was entire ly lost by graduatio11. Trial Round Debates At the meeting p lan s were formulated for a trial round of debates to be held W eclnesday, November 21. Fourteen teams wi ll compete in four rounds of debates. (Continued on page 2, eo l. 3) American Education Week, Nov. 5-11 Again, at its usual time, the National Educatio n Association is sponsorin g its regular American f ~d ucation Week . ' fh e period ex- tends from Nov-:- 5 to Nov. 11 . Al though a knowledge of -the method,; an<l a ims of the National Ed ucat ion Associat ion i~ valuable to everyone, it should be especial- ly worthwhile to the s tud ents ain d n for ma,lcinirthe most of it. Castilians, d1LDce _,band extra- ary, . popular at the Univer - of Wisconsin, will play. The e will be -given in the Train- facu l ty of a teacher's coHege. For your inform ation , th e magazine, "Journal of the National Educa- To the men of this college who gave t heir lives tha.t the Idea.ls o! the Amer- tiou Association", which we have ican government might be preserved; and to those men and women who devoted their lives to the furthering of oduca.t!on in the United States, we dedicate this in our · l ibrary, has much good hool Gym. issue. · mat er ial on the subject. -

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  • Series iII Vol.. IX No. 8 Stevens Point, Wis., November 8, 1934

    Book Show

    Nov:16

    Price 7 Cents

    ·PARENTS' DAY' PLANS COMPLETE GREEN DEBATE MATERIAL GETS OFF TO GOOD START; TWENTY-EIGHT OUT

    PARENTS' DAY . NOVEMBER 16th

    Committees Are Busy ; Excellent Program Planned

    A new and worthwh ile project in the . ma.ki11~. The Primary

    Bob Neale Gets Break

    Hobert (Bob-to-,·ou) ~ cale !rans 1wxf 'l'n rsda,· [or \Vashin g-ton D.

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    2 THE POINTER

    Vol. 14 No. s CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS Published Weekly at Stevens Pofnt by the otudents of the Central Wisconsin

    State Teachers College. Subscription Prico $2.00 per year. Entered as second-class matter May 26, 1927, at the post offi ce at SttWens

    Point, W isconsin, under the Act of March 3, 1879.

    EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-ehief . .. .. . ..... . .... . ... . . . ... . . .... Frank Klement, Phone 783-W

    • , . 218 S. Michigan Ave. Aosociate Editor . . . . ....... .. ... . . . .. . ... .. . .. : .. . . . ...... ... ... Bob Steiner Mon 11· Sports .... , . . ...• . .. . . .• .... . .•.. . . • ... . .. . .. ... . . . . George Simonson Women •a Sports : . .... . ... •... .. .• ... .. ...... . . . ............. Tbyrz.a Iverson News Reporters . .. .. . . .. ..... : .......•.... . ..... . .. Jean Lynn, Frank Gordon

    Donald Hickok, William Theisen Society Editor .. .. .. .... .. ........ . . ... .. . ............. . ... Mildred Simonson Fea.turea Editor •.... .. ............ . ..... . .. . ... . .. . .. . . . . .. . . .. Arba Shorey Proof Reade rs ... .. . .. . .... . ....... . ...... . .. . .. Mnc Kalisky, Maxine Miner

    BUSINESS STAFF Bnsine88 'Manager .. .. .. .......... . ......... .. .. . . . . .. .. ..... Howard Kujath Circulation Manager .. . ..... . .... . ... . ... .. ..... ..... ..... . ...... Elmer Buh Faculty Adviser .. . ......................... .. ........ . Raymond M. Bightsell

    Pointer Office Phone, 1684 Ool!ege Office Intormatl.oo, Phone 224

    November 5.11-National Education Week . November 10 - Platteville vs. C. S. T. C. a.t Scluneeck!e Field November 10 - Dance in New Gym (Athletic Committee) November 12-18- National Book Week November 16 - Parents' Day (all school project) November 16 - Hobby Horne Book Show (7:30-9:30 P. M.) November 16 - Omega Informal- Music by the "Castllians"

    DEBATE GETS UNDER WAY PARENTS' DAY NOV. 16 (Cont inued from page 1, cot. l )

    [11 order that r ach person has an opporlunit ~· to display his wm:CIS, Coll ege Auditorium will contri-th c tiine ll'ill ,!Jc limited to five bnte mucb ~o t l~ e enjoyment of the minute eonstrnctiYr speeches with eYent. I t will 111clude an address three minu tes alloll'ecl fo r r ebut - of welcome by President Hyer tal. An outside• judge ll'ill selec t a nd music by the baud. Rev. Pe: the eight 'deba tr1·s ll'ho show t(ie tcrson wi l~ speak for the parents mos t promise. 'J'h t,;e speaker:; Wi ll to he fo llowed by th e Roys' Gle~ take part in th e fi1"t interco lle- Club. 'l' he concluding number of

    (C'ont inu l'd from l°Ol. 1, p:tg(' 4)

    iate debate to be helcl at La the program will he a c.oncert by A CHANCE TO SHOW OUR APPRECIATION Crosse Stat r 'l'eachers College, Kay !"ow~II Van Buslmk, sopra.

    : The axiom that "a tiny acorn g rows into a migh ty oak" again i: Dec£>,mber S. ~o , of Chicago. Th0c,e _ who ha.re proved true. Three yea rs ago Miss Colman 's Primaries sponsored a T t .E · ·ht Out seen the complete art1 try with Parents ' Day for t heir d epartmen ts· this year th i · proJ·ect e,·olved wen y ig ll'lnch i\frs. Van B uskirk ca n pre-. . . , . ' 'J'h0tst' 1w1.,;ons ll'ho ha"c alrently scnh a roup f s "· ··11 mto an all-scho.o l affa n·. A splendid mornm~ assembly Jlr°.gram lrns siovni recl thei r inten tiou of )arti- ".'"'· 0 · on"s 111 . ~ot b een a rraned rn honor of our parents special efforts to form their ." . . . 1 neec ll1 r 111 g to attend. He1 ap.

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    • '. c1pat1n Ill th e tnal l'Ound are pna1·1111ce !0 11 te,•e11 '· L'o' t · . f friendslu:p a re ·bemg planned - eve rythin g appears set for a clay 0111· r . . • . . · ' . . · ·'. m 1, o t -11 1 b .John Co ll111 s (2) . ;-;01 man Hmck- pnrt1cnlar m terest !or she is the guess WI o~g r emem er. • ley (1 ) . 8al'I 1la.,· ( I ) .. Joseph ll'ifc of Carol \'1{11 Bt;skirk an '.).'he combmecl efforts of_ ever y student and facu lty member arc pfi fl' ner ( I) .. \h- in Carmody ( I ). nlumnus of this co llege, ai1

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    SOCIETY I

    NBW.S .

    Miss Tilleson Addresses Grammars

    Dressed ~s a Spanish senorita to add color. to her Yery vivid por-trayal of the Southwest, Miss Ru-by Tilleson entertained her au-dience thoroughly with her topic, "From 16,000 feet above sea level to 6,000 feet below," at the meet-ing of the Grammar Round Table, Monday evening. Her personal experiences while visiting the Grand Canyon, Pike's Peak and Hollywood were brought home more definitely by the various illustrations and snapshots shown.

    A two-act, "The Lamp Went Out" and a clever play, "Napo-leol).'e Farewell to Josephine" CQ,lllpleted the program. Miss Lu-cille Chown presided at the piano, furnisi)ing music between· the va-rious numbers.

    Sigma Zeta Visits Hospital The Sigma Zeta Society ·jour-

    neyed to St. Michael's Hospital, Tuesday evening, October 30. Dr. F. R. Krembs addressed them ju a very interesting lecture on "Ba-sal Metabolism". Miss Allen was in charge of the affair for the evening.

    Greek Council Elects Monday afternoon, the Greek

    Council met for a sho,:t business s ession. Miss Margaret Turrish was elected the Secretary-Trea-urer. Plans are under way for

    various affairs which the Greek C ouncil sponsors during the year.

    Y. W. C. A. Holds Monthly Meeting

    The Y. W. C. C. met in ' the Re-reation C

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    Room of Nelson Han; "!v ednesday evening. Rev. Dybvig f the First English Church ddressed the young ladies. All embers are urged to pay their ues to the treasurer as soon as ossible.

    Athletic Committee Sponsors Dance

    Again the '' Castilians' ' will t ease the toes of our college people vith t heir peppy tunes, when they lay for the dance sponsored by he Athletic Committee, Saturday

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    ight. Admission twenty. five ents to a ll.

    Collegians Orchestra Well Received

    The Collegia,ns under the direc-ion t

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    of Aaron Mannis, have re-:u,med their syncopation activitiet1. he ·local artists have .shown

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    so that they an now boa.st a t en piece 'music oneordance a,l>l e to :pro -duce ythm, harmony, ancl melody hich will infect the most sedate

    vith dancing feet. They have not nly been r etained for a great 0

    s hare of the College Hops, !rut thvave m erited engagements nd popularity in a gr eat many a ther 0 p laces.

    . ,. THE POINTER 3

    II NELSON HALL II II w. A. A. i TYPEWRITERS and Typewriter Supplies SELLS - RENTS - REPAIRS

    Ruth Brys and Florence Knauf Seven Pledged PHELAN ~~t~:~!!f.~ST. of Mosinee visited the former's A t last ·week's meeting seven sister over the week-end. new members repeated the pledge

    of the W.A.A. They are: Marion • Fo, ColdAdres,Still When did Francis Bremmer Gaffney, Mildred Larsen, Beulah

    niove into Nelson Hallf We were Turins)d, Lolita Week, Mary Carr, Joints, and sore Mus-wondering what his room num- Irene Myer, and Anita McVey. cle use C~mfo-Pine-her is so we can distribute his Following the initiation the club Oil. mass of fan mail . members adjourned to the back MEYER DRUG CO.

    lot, where a fire had been built, ~o The Square Leave it to Ede Rasmussen to to enjoy somemores, those deli-

    get her man - the brute caught cious sandwiches made by placing a mouse last night. a toasted marshmallow and half WISCON.51N SHOE SHOP

    The Freshman of Nelson Hall a hershey bar between two gra-

    Expert Shoe Repairing ham crackers. Singing rounds and are just starting to take baths - tunes in and out of harmony Phone 116 121 Strongs Ave. they •learned that the fi.ve-cent- brought the evening to a gay charge is just a hoax. close.

    The pledges in the dorm are Archery getting a very liberal education W-hat sports are these archery froll). s e 11 i n g overalls 'On the fans! On Monday afternoon, one I!:. ~~~ts~at:r I square .- to - disguising them- of freezing tendencies, there were sel\'es in meµ's clothing: seven of them out on Schmeekle '

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    Esther Kush man is out of field aiming at anc:Jiitting the

    quarantine now and feels as well target in spite of · cl fingers. Some day they may bring home

    as e,·er. that duck.

    Harriet Nelson, June Hochstafl, SPORT SHOP Hockey Edith Rasmussen, Nora Hartline, Two teams have been scrimmag- Gym Clothing Helen Wind, Emma Roethel, Ge- ihg this last week to jncrease their nevive Stevens, Dorothy Gilbert-

    Margaret Taylor, Miss Gil- passiing and driving skill so that 422 Main Street son, they may give the other fell'Ow a bert and Miss Horton stayed in the beating when thetournamentgames dorm over vacation. start. This reminds us of the re-One of our Freshman took cent news from the hockey worlcl a CITY FRUIT EXCHANGE round about m~ans of getting rid that in 1936 America is to be the

    of some of her foes . She let the hostess to teams from seven foreign countries when they meet Fruits and Vegetables bath-tub run over and nearly for an internatjonal conference drowned two of her very beloved and tournament in Philadelphia.

    457 Main St. PhODf 51 girls! Americari women have not shown

    up so successfully against British

    ALUMNI NEWS teams, but by 1936 they expect to·

    The Point Ca Fe give England II real tussle. Field hockey is a world sport ancl is by played ju thirty one countries.

    FRANK N. SPINDLER Newest and Finest Restaurant THE MODERN TOGGERY The annu,al allumni dinner at Milwau- It's the Last Word kcc W85 held this year at the Hotel CLOTHING CO.

    Schroeder, fifth fboor, in the Greon The Store For Every Man Room. It iw.a.s a ~y ,pleasant occasion, 501 .Main St. and the alumni hat were there were 450 Main Street Phone 482 full of pop and en.thooiaam and evi- Bttwun The Two ThealffJ

    dently boo. a splendid time. There wore about fifty who partioipated in the dinner, almost equally divi1cd between the faculty and the graduates. ·Eo. RAZNER The program was short and ,to tho CENTRAL point. The speakers wore Mr. Hyer, Mr. Men's & Boys' Clothing & Furnisl,ings STATE TEACHERS Smith, Mr. Thiede, and Cele6tinc Nueesc. 10% Off To Students COL~EGE Allthough there have been alumni 306 Main Street banquets in Mihvaukce where there wBl8 STEVENS POINT, WIS. a more cordial spirit and tmcial,Hi~.y, tho prevailing feeling was ono of pride EASILY ACCESSIBLE in ,the a&hool 'is a.ceomplishments for Wisconsin and the world and a feeling NORMINGTON'S Expense Relatively Low of undilutoq loyalty to the school and oonfidcnice that its f11turc will be even PHONE 380 Location °Unsurpasscd for Healthfulness more glorious ,than ite pa.st. , An Influence as well as a School

    EVERYTHING IN Credits AcCcptcd· at all Universities

    PASTERNACKl'S ~~ginES Laundry Degree Courses for all Teachers AND

    Special Training for Home Economics and

    Clothing and Furnishings Rur;al Educ;ation •

    Dry Cleaning 309 Main St. SEND FOR LITERATURE

    THE SPOT CAFE KR EMBS HARDWARE A Good Place For COMPANY Students · To Eat For Good' Hardware 414 Mein Street . . .

  • 4 THE POINTER

    POINT WINS·OVER LAST GRID G AME SATU~DA Y WHITEWATER 2-0 Kota.Ime:6. Miss Scoreless Tie By

    Narrow MD.rgin Of Two Poin ts

    Stevens Point blasted whatever hopes White'Water may have had of sharing in the championship, and a ured thcmsch·es at least a

    AS SEEN. FROM 'fHE

    SIDELINES by SI

    Pointers Regular ,Backfield To See Final Action In Closing Game Of Second

    Successive Championship Year Anderson Becker Murray Frit sch Platteville Loser In Conference

    :- tic for the title Texas beats Notre Dame .... . To Make Last Bow In Final ; Gaines To Date Set Grune Here Saturday r. To Shoot Works ===:=:-.-. when t hey prov- Rice Institute routs Purdue . .. . .

    Russ Beppler

    ·ed to •be better Iowfl. State takes Iowa U. . ... . mudders than ~Iichigan State wins from Michi- As the curtain falls on. the fina- Th~· Stevens Point Teachers will Whitewa ter on gan U. • . .... Saint :\Iary's defeats le of the .1934 Central State grid face Platteville Saburday··in the rain-soaked Ila- California U. . . . . . Chicago 27 . season in the Platteville game Sa- season's footba ll windup. It is milton Field last Michigan U ... . .. so sayth~ turday the students and other expected that a large crowd will Saturday after- headlines from all the football supporters of athletics at Central 1 ,--,--~--~ be ,present in noon, winning battlefronts .. . proving what 1. . . State will witness the last gridiron hopes of usher, by a 2-0 score in a football fan-fest.. . . . one performance f a group of men ing in the secontl when an Agnew kibitzer said. . . . . "the smaller who have helped to raise this col- successive State ji I ayer was schools are takino- the biager lege to a new high in the sports 'l'cacher's Col-d,owned with the schools because th; athletes t hat world. lege champi~n-b_ahl in his_ p06Ses- fo rmerly could affor d to enr oll at Four Play Last Grune ship for Central s10n bchmd the big schools now stay close to State. Plattevilfo) \~1utewater ·~al home; the depression is a fine There are others who will con- h,as fai led in !me. Capt a 1 n thing for the smaller school" ..... tiuue to carry on of course, but three startt; to Becker appear~d "what-

  • THE POINTER

    PLATTEVILL~ HERE (Continued from col. 4, page 4.)

    certa in that there will be nothing under 'W raps for this game. ·

    . The second guess coaches had a Reserves Contribute "'Ood time after the defeat suffer- Th e regular line up has been in-; d by the locals at the hands of a serted with such frequ ency that strong Illinois eleven. The fact some have been inclined to over-that Kotal has consistently

  • 6 _ THE POINTER

    HALLOWE'EN PARTY SUCCESSFUL

    The Training School Hallowe'en party under tbc leadership of Thyrz:i Iverson and her committee was a distinct success. All present hAd a very enJoyable time. The committee is to be congratulated upon the fine manner in which this party was conducted.

    Wm. M. Dolke1 Remodeling, Relining Repairing

    Latest In Vof!ll e HOLLYWOOD RAP-ROUND

    S22.SO and up 119 Sou1h Third Streel

    FORD V8 CARS a119 TRUCKS

    GOODYEAR TIRES Service on All Makes of Cars

    . STEVENS POINT MOTOR CO. Phone 82

    RINGNESS SHOE COMPANY

    Shelves Installed Kozuchs' Program R ingness Shoes Fit , ll L "b Commented Llpon Better. Wear Longer .1n Co ege z rary

    A. i. SHAFTON & co. I 0 _1sTRIBUTORS · I

    "HELLMANS" Thousand Island Dressing

    Ma onnaise Dressing Sandwich Spread

    Try "HELLMANS" BETTER THAN THE REST

    A FU LL LINE OF

    Office _and School Supplies

    Ferndell Line OF FANCY GROCERIES

    Sherwin Williams P aints and Varnishes

    The UP Town ' INCORPORATED

    . . . . 'fhaddeus Kozuch, brilliant pi- 417 MAIN STREET 426 Main Street _ In keepmg with its progressive aui ·t, played to a large audience, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ library pohcy Central State Teac~- Sunday, November 4th, in the Col- :,

    ers College has recen tly added six Jege Aud itorium. This accomplish-new sta~ks to th~ stack room eel young Polish-American was which will, The Pomter has been br oun-ht to Stevens Poin t under told, be in use in the Yery near fu- the ;uspices of the St. Vincent ture. ' De Paul Society. His work has

    Phone 994

    The purchase means shelf space been much --;praised by various for 3600 more books. As the libra- newspapers, and authorit ies: Her-ry adds a,p,proximately 1200 books, aid-Examiner , and the Chicago bound magazines, and government Daily Tribune say of him: "he documents annually this was ne- owns the entire where-withal to cessary to provide for normal build a career. . . you th, brains, growth. technic, temperament,' ' and '' he

    The latest available f i g u r e has the -t hree essent ial T 's, tone , places the total of volumes in the tcchnic, a,nd temperament. '' local library at 27,921, which far surpasses the minimum standard set by the North Central Associa- MARGARET ASHMUN tion and American Association of TO MEET TUESDAY Teachers' Colleges in books and li- · The Margaret Ashmun club will meet brary facilities. next Tuesday at 7 :30 in Mr. Burrough 's

    The stacks were purchased from room. This mooting will be parti':"1"rly Snead & Co., of J ersey City, N. r, :;i;;,a_;t,,!s",.;~~-1"o~~~/~!i!~!~: an