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THERON H. PRAY.
Stevens ~oint. W is.
THE NORMAL POINTER.
Volume VII.
STEVENS POINT,
HOW NO.
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Wis.,
MARCH 1), 1902.
Number 6.
WAS ENTERTA.INED.
UY L . H.
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:-hernoon in June. The tall
nutplc.' t•ruurul \~ ictoria l,ark s too d perfectly
motionless :uul the summer ~ droopt.."t-1 linles3ly from tht sunny ''Cmndah!l on the MJusrc. The
drowsy air ~med to iiJ\•ite ropose an(l only rho uc·
<."aSioosl whirr of :\ wheel on thu s mooth p:.newent
broke the deep stUincss.
Suddenly tho I>Cn<:c of ahe ~hborhood wAS rude·
ly tlisturbctl by the di~orltaot clanging of tho De
l...atro 3lNet school bell. and four hunclrcd chilc.lroo
~warmed
into the wide playgrounds for iutcrmis·
sion. All oxt-ept the pupils of No. 6. for the prioc1psl WM ioexomblo in bis docr~ that tho ath•aocod
elMo- the High l!<)l!_,ool Ooogcling,t- sbnuld go recess·
less throughout the year. But thi.s afternoon be
seen1ed almost regretful of. the fact and walked
~luwly t.o the o~n window. where a fa int whifT uf
perfume·ladeo ai r Rretted ht~ dulled senses. ~ ow
~ it known tht\t the princ:ipsl of Del.3tre stn.oct
achool W&! :t. perlagoguc of unus ual dignity of per·
80o and c.Jcmesnor. a de:u:on of the J.'"irst Baptist
chuurch. and an unflinching de''')tCO to duty. l-lis
&e\·erity of voice and ruaoucr forbarJe any approach
to familiarity. and lll:\de hiru a terror tt) evil-doe~.
Uut during this pn.rticulsr (JU:t.rtcr tho princip:\l's
efJUt\ulmity h tu.J IM.'(In some"'h!\C nafllvc.l by tho con·
Juct of two frolicsome m:licleu,.,, who h;ail bcmt cu·
gaged to teae h in the two primary roou a ~ tuu_l for
whom life ifeemed to J)()SS(;SS hut one J(r\.'D.l dcsi,-fcrt\·
tum- h1u. Sc'·eral time:f. when ou onicial \'i8itl'l to
one of their dct)llrtment.:l he wus unuu·..ed :o find tho
teacher nbscnt and the pupil "~ engaged In \'rtriou~
rorm:!l o f impronquu reciuuiun . A glunc::o lnt-f) tho
:uljoiulng room reve.:nloc.l thu r111r o rtc ntlor tHigAged
Jn u pleasant. sociAl t hat wiLh her uoigl1bor and to
all &J)pea.rance bliSitfully unconi!K:ioulf or the oxplor·
lng g11zu of the unlooked-ror ,·isltor. Such proceed·
ings were nl):!l.vlutoly foreigo w the tttmosphero or
I>o l ...·\tn:Utr(."tt sehuol and tht: worthy J)rincipal was
yet too da1..ed by tbe de))arture to dl."Citle upon action . Moreover ho felt a little unea.sincu O\'tr their
mirthful qJ11es at his expense ami hi.s :~.ppJtrent in·
abilhy to· moulrl their ro"thods after tho rc.gular
typo.
··Belle." aid )!iss Graham. as the lll-st wc:c LOti
dlcr !IU"'la'Jtled down the front steps. "whAt !fhall wu
do this dt'l!rnoon! My sunbeam.!(!) want to speak
•'--' u.sua.l. but ror aomo inexplleablo ruson Twlukl~,~,
THE NORMAL POINTER.
twinkle little tar. P tot·. Peter. pumpkin eatot·. Little Jack Horner, and uch impcri hallie cia ·i .
have lost their old-time charm. lt 's too hot to go
to the woods. How can WtJ kill timu until four
o'clock?"
"0h." said Belle. comm >n ·iug to laugh immod t·ately, "I must tell you tibout ' hri ' topb 'r 'ol um bu .
Well, what did that enterprising pickaninuy do but
march into No. 11 thi afternoon, a rmed with a huge
mouth-organ, which he voluuteered to play for •·de
chillen.'' Of course 1 had to con cnt. and yon c::tn't
imagine the fun we had ."
Jaak on. "·an't he
" Why," ioterpo od l\~i
play ''
··Play !" oja ·ulated Rolle. "That five-year-old! I
wi h you had heard him! He putTed out hi little
black cheeks to an agonizing extent. roll d his big
eyes in true darkey fa bion and p !'form d the mo t
fanta tic gY.muastics with the squeaky thing: He
fairly ra!!ed from b!lS to treble with •xcrutiating
discord , abrupt pauses. terrilic ere condos. and .the
drollest di play of tempo with hi little bar feet.
Occasionally he topped for bt· nth and then went
1\t it again a tiercely as ever. I polit ly inquired
several times if he were nearly done, but the dear
chilrl informed me that be kne w ··lo more'' and
wa about to begin da capo wh u the r • ·e s boll
brought deliverence."
"Oh," said Miss Graham, jumping to her feet.
"I have a~ in&piration. Let'. do omt' missionary
work. Tho e blessed children in No. Uh:wen't b en
known to smile for a whole year. Wh~· an't we
treat "his revt~rence'' to some high-cia mu ic?"
and the peal of laughter that follow(•d moved the
young Africa n to mighty tl ed of valor.
urely No. 6 had gone ct:azy. Tlw teacher.
. teppe 1 into the ·otTidor. and looked mystifi •tl.
What wa the matter? .'owe oo inquired if the
principal were up tait'S.
u h a thing had neve r
happeued before. Why, the ld ·cbool fairly s_hook
with laughte r. After what eemed a roo ·t uut·eaonably long tim it :lowly sub ided, but at inte rvals bmke forth afresh. . bowing that the dull
tedium of the afternoon had been most elfecttmlly
broken.
Thu it wa that No. 6 was entertained .
A LITTLE WIRE HAIRPIN.
I am only a little wire hnit·pin. but hav trn>eled
.,. t' so far. and my xp rience a t·e as numerou as
tb . and. on the ·e:l . horc. l left 1h factot·y hrigh t
and ue w whe n I wa. but a we •k ol I. and tm\· ·I •d
to 'hicago in a large Wf!.Ode n_box. This b ing IllY
firs t jot;mey. r found it long and tir ·om . and
pecially so be ·au c my frie nd and l w re :o cloo;r-ly "
packed w, did uot have breathing room. At last,
after many days of patient waitiug, we w rc tak ·u
out of this box and neatly packet! away i11 a lar~o
lm we r in oue of the big d 'partmen t ·tore . B e t· I
was for a whole mouth. but I rather e ujoyed this
waiting. for r heard many intere. ling onvor ntions
allCI r caught little phrase3 her and there about a
certain Prin · Henry. who wa about tu visit Chi ago. and a dinn t' whic:h wri to be given in his h<)nor.
How I )( ngetl that it might u• my honor to hold up
. n me fair girl' tre se ou tit at great occasiou. nc1·er
dr aming that! would . While the~ thing · 1i• •r
About fifteen minute later a pair of littln bhu:k for •most in my mind 1 was taken out of th draw •t·
feet pattered oftly up the wid
tait·way. and :~ anti . hnwn to :1 yllnug girl. who, afWt' l<~ok i ug at
sturdy littlu li t pounded on the door f No. U. The num erou ~ artie•!
of my rle <·r·iptiou, ex<:lailll •rl.
next moment Mr. McAlpine's inquiring gaze f •11
•· Hero i · what I waut: a tiny hairpin, with whi ch to
upon the diminutive form of Chri topher. who ex- fa;;t •n hack th rough e nds." and s h add d in a.
plained that Mi Ros tmt hirn to play his pretty whisp r. " for don't yo u know I am invited to that
piet~e for t he boys and girls up tair. . Tb • principal
dinnur." :\ly h art ga\'e a jump. and I had to s hake
looked dubious, but a faint re ·ollection that 'hri ·t- mys('lf fnr fear it wa.· a clream. The great >\'Ont
opher belonged to a musi<'al family llnsh d through
·amc all too soon, and ! founclmy elf in a co nfuS~ion
his brain and he said ' ond condingly, "We nr ,. · t·y of la<·es and rihbon . . and arwr an hour· to , ing
busy, Chri topher, but you may play ooo short pie •
ahout 1 was finally tuck_ed :Lwny und t:r a · [ll'llY of _·
for u! ·- - - roso.-:--l,·h re Ciluld no I) Ciffi. bul whnr ,-r ~mtd ----­
- Cbristovher mounted tbe platform in great gletJ seo <! v e ry thin~.
and made bow which wa th I' suit or a too
At thtJ great dinn r· T got a glimp e of the princ·o,
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t·tllarter intermis ion . It wa · n suc·cc ·s who wa: dress d in th uniform of hi11 country and
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who M't'IUed to be weJJ J)le:L_-.(•d whh lh€'! proceed·
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TWO DOGS.
Ou{" morniUJt hL:•L \H'('l.
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tbln. brown W3ll'r·"'vnni~l Wtb trylo)t to poke hi ..
wsy int•~ ...chool 11" •.:l.,. ... tltjt.'\•tt•4 lookiott my
.-ymJnthies •·eut ~ tQ him in,uuuly l'heN- W1bn"l
theles...ott eun·e in hiluail snd bi' «'~""' llllJlpt."ll un1i1 hi'
whole ap(J\.'3nnt-e wa" out• uf th.• .. p3lr H e rt"mhul·
f'trtl me of ~Ill<' new 'tmleut. whu. 11'\.•mbliuu t~at tht<
thuughli of thf' f'IIIMUh'~ t•\tunin:ttlun ur tli .. ..:ui~lietl
whh hi!it ..,t:uuling<(. w:t'4t'Uilllllg b:u•l. h• anlk thQm:\t·
u;r O\'rr. By thi• tim<• I h:a•l n•ndu.•cl tlw npp•\r
tloor nntl the iOUntl nf tlu.• (•):t .. ~ tH•II .. ,unn put tlu•
•t m~ mlrul
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tiOJ: :1nd hi' truublt""C uut
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ln•·er bntling Hn )jj .. •:~y uu1
ll\f ... """' :tn t-nlin•·
ly .litft>rent-lookinj.t dnJ;.t lfi, a:.il •;a .. (·nr'\'"'1 111•
uortr hi, ba.ck in th•• mo ..t anl..,th• fa ... hiun ~n·l :t
"mile of ,)erision •• byt•tl rntHitf hi• tniHIIh. Jlc luul
th\' :\lr of I" 111:&11 uf :tlf:air-4. nr nf n IWW 'I111ICnl WhO
IHul found the t'LHr:UH't' \''t:lulluntlun "tlt•:td •':t')o' .. I
\\ \HHien"'l wh:u hi,. hu .. irH~ .... '''"' \\' :'' h to 'l'i' ..ouw
ht•ln"'jtt"t'tin~ th<· huiltl •
Hnlt-. boy to 'of'luw•L ur wa....
lng• If""'· 1 bupt.. l it pl•· , ..,"'1 hiiH. fur hi ... Jt•"'kl O))iU·
ion q,. t>\·idt•lnly "unh h'lntu( lit• WJ.-t :. ... m:tn·
tnnking tbsp. :tnt1 all h·· '"''' 1...1 " , .. ~ tnuth llit•lr.. to
<"fun pare fa\'or:th1y "ith ....nu•• of lht• .tu.fe, I h:tH'
1"'1:-en in ('itit·.... t:tnt.lin~ hll hott>l ""Wil"' try in~ tn nl·
tr:artthe nttt·ntion .,r IIH'I'""'"'("r<4•1n lit· ...~m{'\1 10
00 t•t•untin~ tlw J'Up1h :L"' tlwy '"1\llH' in rtml hurri<·•l
UJ) ~ttlinJ, and DIJJH.':trt'\1 t1tmr"<t·•l ul tlwir \'ltN'"\''orn
.._,'(JlreMiOn'l. I bopo he w111 110\'cr know tb:u I gu,·e
htm more thsn B pd...... jug glance: not lh:at it would
nhe bis opinion of himself. for that h:.d kept
p:lC'e
wltb Tex:l3 oi1 ...tfM"k. ruul W:t4 ~tlll JrOing up. but. (
wantet"l to sppe3r perf~tly •7hllvloui to hi"' ..:kucy
)I lt.
A Sl.EEPY AF'rRRNOON.
It h three o't'lfK•k un :\ ""ultry Bft<'rnooo in July
In the liltle ..tean·swcpt kitd1en of n small coua"e
!'Ills quiet. T he old lo(t3Y \'At Hc'f uu the ruJt. tloz.
I usc~ now sleepily oawnlng one eye. no"' the utlwr.
'fhe. Outch clCX"k HD 1h~ •h~"lf alflfn•.. the tBble tlc:kJ
the seron~J! aw:t.y •' the peolluluna swing~ slowly to
and fro
In:. high arm-<'hair hJ
th~
win.-tow an old. gray·
h:t1n.••l \Hunan is ~ining: her tell\~• :\f'C ~~ baek
on IH'r fHrt>ht+a\1, h.-r he:HI is hcut forward on her
IJ'"':'-41. :u11l ,fh' •lrowsily humtt au uld·tlme tunc ns
~lu.• tu O\'f·~ tho t•r:ullc 10 anti fru with her foot.
A fnint. hrt'1."1e Nlmes in ahru tht- open window.
:tiHl un tht' hvney ...ucklt' orloe• ou~hle the bees are at.
~·ort... thrlr tiN\'\,)-" hum mintrled ~ hh I he .ODJP of
the lut•u .. c. th4." &leepy bun of a lly oo the window
p.•nt'. an,ltht~ .,oh t.''tJOing uf lht• tltWt"'f •~ they nod
tlwlr rlo., ..y tu~~·~ in the W:trm ..unBahL.
ANOTHER "PSALM OP LlPE."
'1'('11 nw lulL in plnin rouml lethm!l
.. ~ormnl .. lite i.!i but a ,lr<"l\111,
Tho ...... ,,.\·icw• with our proft'""ors
.;\rr not. "'""P": the~· •lo but. 111eem.
Uft~ j, ft."!al; w-ork .!-Uffi ~~ nt:
Uut not~tion· ... not il-- ;.ro:al:
Tht• fuu~l:uncnt:d opcrationc
W in no S..lni-:dom for the ~oul.
Not. "JiunS..in~·· or not. .. ,.rtunm1ng."
I"' our .1('-ltiu('tl end or wl\y:
Hut. to l\Ct ~o that. our fltntullngll
~Ia~· ;uh:uacc n "~tep em h •lay.
l .e,...on~ long. wh<"n tirue 1" l:Q'4'11ng.
.\ml our he:arts t.hou~h strong ;t." hms.s.
:-.till lil.e l:u~~ ~ ... tlrum• ~tro );(>ating
;tc we m:1rch ouL
to
tbr el:a-.•.
Ueltl of •tru~~Je.
A~ yuu tr,\ to m:.ke your nuuk,
l 'o not.lilr..c tht• poor. poor oof1unker...
Ju tlu.•
Uc
r~
··~urmsl·l!l··
luatOtlcr from the !ll:lrt.
'l'ru .. t. no plun. bowc\tor ph.•ra•ttnt.,
'l'h:.t. would check tht J.:ffl"•t.h or mlntl.
l'icl the l~t..L you find ;~t. pr«!jcnt.
Anti m:~.ke u~ or :sll you rJn,f.
J.h•e" of "'ice ruen :.tl remJn,l U8
\\'e m:ty too h:sl'e 1\'e:thh of mlrul
Anti d(•petrting Ita. ore behintl u•
Thot• for bOme one else to Hnd.
~rh:tps ~me
hlltr
through t.hu t.crnrl(lrl\tc 1..one,
Soule thotlcss. wrct<:ht'tJ hiler,
•"'ilhllnJ:. write tbew :u h1!l owu.
Thotof. c.hnL
"Tr,unpln~;"
1-A:t. U! then be u1• ami tlolnJr.
Tr.v our courees c.o coo1pltte;
Sllll ocble•ing. 11UI l>u,..ulng.
1\l":t.Y"' on"·srtJ. ne'er ret.reat. -\\·. A. f .
THE NORMAL POINTER.
Tl{E NORMAL POINTER..
MARCH 15.
1902.
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students.
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.-\ddrcu all boalnees letters to tile Business Man ~;c r .
Articles sullcltcd from former s tudent and teacher .
Header• and s obsorlbe rs arc re pcctiully reqoc•tc<t to pat·
ronl ~e our arlvertlsers.
ix qurnbcr" of the Pointer have beeo i ned aod.
at this tardy date, the editor of this department de·
sires to made a fe w remarks on a subjeet which lies
near the heart of all the editor' of .the Pointer. We
will give the ubj t tbi p mpou uame. "The Il'lauife t.ations of t he ' pirit of Literary Effort."
( .._ Jack of manife ·tat ion." would ha'l'e been nearer
what we mean. ) ·
Now the Poin ter i a school paper. Its cditot are
tudents and are a part of th school life. Diffe rent
hool a<'livitie are r Ue 'ted from their columns.
Heoce it i reasonable to s uppo-e that in the de~art­
mentS of the Pointe r o ur lil•rary activiti . great or
mall. will have their manife lations. Hut if thi
presumption i correct and if the experience oi the
editors i to be the basis of <Ju r judgment, then we
. hould b a harned f our year's record. For up -to
thi time only <;>n hort produ ·tion has been haod d.
vo euntarHy . to the editnr:iii· hief for publicatlon;poetry. SUCh 1L brighten ma ny Chool papers, i . a
rarity that can arcely be g t at all; tlle rhetoric
eln ·c are obliged to grind out the greater part of
our lit rary dep:~rt mcmt ; even the few jokes are
(thi is our private opinion ) fabrications of the local
editor . ' tud ·•nts, 1 that a c reditable showing?_ If
that truly r •pre onts our lit rnry lfort and eut hu ia m-.our literar y ability if you ·hoo e-is there
not truly omething wroog somewhere ? Think
about it. If you ajlrce with u , your be t mean of
atouement for the pa ·t.is to read the :u1noun ·ement
below thi and- try !
Attention ! Tbi chool occds a new ong and a
new yell. Tbe okl.one are getting threadbare and
are·011t at the kn ee aod elbow .
The Poiotcr managemeot anuoun es.
(a ) That for th be t s ·h ol ong a splendid book
e ntitled ... 'ongs of all College " worth $1.50, will be
given a a p.rize.
(b) That forth • beRt chool yeJJ a valuable book
e ntitled. "Bad Engli h" wiJJ be given .
Judge , Mt· . Cleme nt.
has. Hou eworth and
Mer! Am . .
( } Tho e . eeking to capture· either prize must
haod their l'Ompo ition to any one of the above
mentioned persons before April 15.
" Where is the Nautilu •'!" one of the shades that
l:litted aero s the Alumni column of the Jaouary
oumber is made to query. For the ak·e of all intere. ted in our school, in general, Emd of the 'Olers_in
particular (io the ca.se of the latte r it should hardly
be necessary} we wiJJ try to explain why there i no
Nautilus this year.
While last year's Nautilus was
a great uccess in many w ay~. yet in O,.!!..e important
particular it wa much less . o. FinaueiaJiy it was
not a ~ucce .. Knowing the t nergy of those who
had the manageme nt of the Nautilus we know that
tbi one unfortunate itle to the oroject was due to
oo lac k of good tiuaocial engineering. The causes
of the failure were those over whic h the Nautilus
staff could have no control.
Healizing thi the Pre s as ociatiou of this year
felt ju tified io protiting by tho bard facts that were
evolved from the history of last year'!! experiment.
Hence the absence of an ·o~ Nautilus. _ I~J.!..dow.:...:.:
n-'-'--==""'-"-c
where th ·01cr. were obliged to leave it. Is the in(lUi itivc shari a ns wered '!
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THE NORMAt POINTER.
of ~eoM and black. ah("rnately wave. u the tide of
hnUit' roll" b.'\t"k Rnd torch : What llot(AIHI ri.!e.
now from (In" sl•le. 0()\\' frum tho other.
ALII'"" ju.~tt nl dui!k the Senior lhu~ '" l;rokcn: tho
Junlm" n\lly :md chargt.>. n111ltho •lav 1.11 theit"8!
lfo• •lark an._t mournful i-lf the def~ateU S.Coior
hv•t that nl~tht, how gloou1y their f(•W tifnouJderioJt
tin~-..· \\'hilt jt\yous re,~L"Iry In the l'31np of the vic·
torlm•• Junlorc. how radiant tht~p;lam of their thou·
sand •"RillJ)'IiN".J.
Ueatltudea o f Sch ool· Life.
IJ!e.'""l •rc the dig·
~t·nl who do
A Ca,;.p4Jgn . Ami wlutt u ,.,~lllJ>:&iJ;!n: What
long. bluer .-uum·iJ,.uf·"''r w.._•n_
\ lwl•l by 1he thit'fll
of the JnniH~: ht•"' ufh.•n •H•I tlw :o;.·uior le:nl<'nf
C'f\0\'"t'Oe in <iOicmn <o(*.... j(m' W h:u rumo~ urtault
we~ :.tlo:ll. ho"- bt"u"••t• \\t•n.• tht•..ountl3 of the rom·
lng ron diet' lluw oftNJ tbt• lbK ••f tnu.ooe p:LW0-.('(1 be·
t•·Hn 1he hostile lines. bow otlt'n 1he defisot UJl"'-~ ·
1ge' lluw often tlitlthc wHy !Wnlors seek to cut oft
the ~uvt>1ie"~ of the Junior nr111y: wh:u :utempt~ tliJ
1he Juninrs iuako tu QXWtul tht•lr r:uupnnl4 tu t\
ttmtegJu Senior outJ.K.I~t :
Whh what :LSShluhy tlltl the JunionJ seck ao
aiHanc.·e with the el~menu. wb:u mighty efJoru tlid
che ~niont msJ..e to intluen~ 1he utterances of the
great oracle within the t'nnt!rtn<ht shrine of the
t~mplo
flow often ditl bo,tilf' -coutlog psnies meeL how
often was there pid.el liring In the dead of ni$[h&.:
\\'hat skirrui'lhinl(. " ' litH mhn•hiog and counter·
marching. wb:u lll:UJ('U\'crlug for posilion. what
llanklng!
1-1na11y the twu urmle! 111N Inn \•nllcy among the
biiLf aorl th~ baule WM on And wh:tt a ha.ttle!
~ow 1be Senior, cln•fJCf• anti thts JunioN are thrown
ioto t.lir't' tlisouy: oow tbe1 rall1anJ the Seoion tlr '
And wlut a •ight on tho bllJt• ("Jouds ol blne and
glory and triumph yet a ltttle wbilc.
only In th" brntul O:<p:\n~ of thtolr knowlt"'lgc. for
tht•y -..hall ffi.'<!h·e tbe reward uf •lrtuhtllry.
Ult'-8(..'\t are the ~-"""-~bmen fur they ~hall i11herit.
the t•anh.
UJ~"'""-"'1 a~ th.-. Wise for they thall JU'&'ller in tbe
tlay of jmiJ(ment
Uh""~"'' a~ the N!niON fortht•yJtlnry In chrir own
utult•r"tnu ..Jiug.
Uh•...)("tl urc the meek tvr thlly !!!hall bo ~ aucl eht.'(l.
Uh.·"~"l aro the Hunke"' for th•IY ~thnll lJc as :..
!iltrong rlj.tht arm tL comfort In thu tluiu of ru_......_l unto
their weaker breLhrfn who have BI"!O l•llen hy tho
way
JII .... ,.,.J Or1' t~ blulfeN who tbOOjlb l.nowlnj! not.
yft •lo think they k.oow that wbi('b Lhey do not
know. for their lgooraoce iJ'" a "'hteltl.
Ule"'-"41 are the Juniors for
C\'(•r
In thu hour of
vletory they are just an ..t merciful.
UICAM"{I are tho 1m\(::ticc tel\cher-. for I hey make
vh•lu the Jil\lh.if of wistloni IIHtko clcnr her ron4li4 un·
to thu CI1JCCr feet aotl im1uirluJi( tuind& of 1110tl~l chll·
droo .
IJI.-1 ""'the Elemeot.s lor they are wiJ<ely ond
well chaperoned.
Ble.Jed I• a Norm.sltie lor he layetl> up rleheo
where (l)()lhs and rust do not. rorrupl or tbieT'es
break through and lte3!.
Wanled .A •Jl'llllng cl....
Forum.
A I"Ceelt>t for the traosforml\tiou of clu. ilpirit in·
to ochool oplrlt.
·rhat.loYltAtioo from 1he forum and Athcouutu
which we are scoiog to get.
Areoa.
'ro know whlch5idei5golag to win. t:leruent.s.
A ~tlrl
Oe<er.
THE NORMAL POINTER.
66
Clas meetings are very popular.
Levi Town end has withdrawn from chool.
Mr. Clark Jenkin
girls recently.
visited
e\"eral of our pre tty
Cherry- "Did Samuel and David live before the
time of Christ after?"
Third drawing- T-e-a C-r-er.
bouse. It looks tip y ."
"I don ' t like that
J'fliss Luiu Hitchco ·k of Shiocton
visiting friends in the city .
pent a week
arl Ogden, Alfred Herrick, Danvin Follet and
Miss Isabol Marshall vi itcd their respective home
Feb. 22.
The Seniors ha\"e been treated to two row or new
bright, cherry- topp d desks. Is this a reward of
merit, or- - ?
Mr. F-e·m·n (in 3d Al •; ebra) "According to Algebra that may be all right but a ·ording to common
'!ease it is nonsense."
Emmet .Miles and Robert Morri on, two m mbe rs
of last year's Elementary cla · ancJ no w t •a ' hi ng at
Hanco k, spent a part or their week'. \'acatiou with
u.
Mr. Widmer' Eating club now meets regularly
three times a day at the hou e or Mt· . Roger on
Normal avenue, having moved to that place Ia t
week,
Geog!'3-phy las ·.- Young lady de -ribing a trip
across the Alp . 1\H s De Reimer.--"Well, how did
you get aero. . SOCJoickly." Young lady- "l jumped
aero s. '
M- 1..-e- and D-w
hav
llccided that r,oing o ut
through a clo ed window may be very funny, but
too ex pen · i,·e to make that mode of exit very popular or ve t·y common .
Attention! ye Normalite ! The local e~itors offer:
(oh some little kind of reward) for the best joke
handed to them before April 10. The joke must be
handed in writing and must narrate an actual
cia. room or ·hool happening.
Rege nt J. Q. Emery of the committee on graduating cia. es visited u the last week in February. ThCI
practice work of the graduating las ·es received
pecial atte ntion. At ge neral exercises he gave a
talk on the training chool at Menomonie, Wis.
I the school getting ready to give Mr. Ames the
right kind or a ":end o!T" when he goes to Superior ?
Let ocicty and cia s pirit be laid aside and school
spirit enough take its place to chect· our orator on
to the \'i ·tory whi ·h 'tcv >ns Point this yeat· has so
excellent a chance of winning. We uot only want
Me r! to Will but we expect him to.
Mr. Hou cworth through lack of time has been
fo r ·etl to re ·ign from tbe chool debating team.
Th oratori al as ociatton has selMtecJ Carl Ogden
to take his pia ·e. While the school regrets l\lr.
Hou e worth's re ·ignation. it feels that he has in Mr.
Ogden a strong succe or. who will do everytliing
pos ibl • to bl'ing victory to the purple and go!u.
- Prof. , an ford gave a t-guneral- exercises- a
e ting and in tructive talk about the work o f the
cen us departme nt as ob ·erved by him at the time of
hi s vi.' it to Wa. hington during the holiday vacation.
'ome of th ·time aving machines used by that departme nt. we r · clearly 1.1 •. crib •d by means of dt·aw-
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lngs. The immensityofthe work that Mr. Meniatn
nnd h1s he1pen have to do wu brought to our minds
moro ror'Cihly thnu <wcr before.
RhciO<Iub.
On la...'~t. Frh.l:ly ahernoon tbe primary children
l>l"bentt.'(l the rbetorit... t projtraru In abe :t...."'<Scaubly
room. h. was a pleu.inJZ nri.ulun from the u .. u:al
prog"'m3.. .tnd .shoJ.e.:l wh.st lhtlt~ chiltlren no do
when pro1>er:y I!Uotled and belp<•l T he PI"Ojrnlm
oon'il ted of reading" anti rec-h:u lon'l fn-nu the writ·
In go ol Eugene field, ··Tho (;hil•ll''lf• 1'""1·" Th~
ehlldN'n furnished most of tho tuthlt· r,l.,o. TheC.ilee
club J(:l\' 0 le\ 'Crnl pll'~t;lng ~~~·tlun il, Tl1(' CXtlr<'i:!k':t
wero thoroughly enjoyed by till~ M.'hool anti tbu
menyvlt1tors prese_n_t_._ _ __
W J.Jhinctoo Reception.
On the e,•enin~ of t "tb 2'~. a \\"a .. hinJttnn ptrtr
"""&J J[inn in the JCJIDD~ium
Following tbe- .. u.g-~
Ahtlon nut.d•· by the oomnllllf'ri A ltu•gt• numt..~~er o f
thv~ ll~.,enl (•am" in f.'O.,lUIUfi n·ptt·~nEillJt diiTc.,..
cnt perhxll§ of our natioortltl cve l~'f''ucul . The J)()Wdcred wig3. tight kneu
tJr'\..•{!Ch~;.
)i(ttlly tluc."or::H\.'tl
eu!H-.. nnd :!Iippe~ " 'hh huSfe •liver l.mckle:; were
po&HIIIlr with the youu~ men.
~I:UI \' of 1he ~·utwg
ladies " 'ore cbarminJCIY anti f."'())IU{'tti .. hly I he :J.ltr:lc-·
live dl"f".s;t.! of the coloolal periOO
And then I here
were pre~oL dilfereoL people ~·h(• hs\t" m:ttle thi•
1belr adopted country. \\'e ha•l "'ith w aU kinds
lrom the "yolly" Swede to lllf' bloo.l.v Turk and the
flr:l<-elul Japanese
Sonoe fine singing by MIM I,ulu llltcbcO<·k ol Shiocton. a gr:uul march lt-<1 by Prof. Collins an•l )tr-c.
Undford, d:~nclog in the gym ami rcfreJhmeuls in
the old Jb)'Chology room.s and a very J>I("Maut C\'en1ng .,.,.. ended.
Aruv., Pd>n..vy 24.
Fnda)' evening ,J,fM a red l~utr e,~ening for the
Arena ,ociely. fo r 1he program """' rendered not by
tbe fair mcmbent of the 8()(:iety, Inn. by tho.JC who
are hi~th anrl migh1y among us. r'·eu by the facuhy
thcm..itelt>C5.
The program wu opened by an ha•pirlng talk to
tho young women by Pre!ndenL Pmy. Thea .\lisJ
Simpson read two poenu In a ,•ery tltllghtful manner. lollowf<l by s bri~ht. •Jllcy ~itatlon by Mi..
POINTER.
Feuwlr k. Mifl GerTish then ga\•a A channing sclcction un her \'iollu.
Tho IJrognuu wn~ clo5Cd by n vrry briJlht ruul cntl•rt:llnln" 11tH~ by Mr. Spintfft•r. lu whh•h h t• l••l•tu ..
of tht• IX'"'""' tlw ~·..un.!!' \\'ntu•·u ph\ iu tlw ..,"•bl
llf,•tt: Jttr\ ttttl II•· :•l-••1: ,,,. "' iut•·••·•ltn:tJiit•aun-...
of li ft" Al Wf'11bl•·,) autl O l..,t·hn•. w•1 ~.,,,. tu;tny
lsuschable t\AIUJale.t of oollege rule.s and tbt• Kirl~·
wh In bo: h k.. pinJt anrt bro3kloK th•on.
Thtt 1>rvgnun wa.s \·oted a S(rt"at. !til~ and the
Arw•n:~ ft't'l justly proud of tlw f:tf'uhy l'l.lil f'ntenal neN.
Spdllnr Coa1co1.
Not lonsc 8ince nt a joint m<.'\!tlnsc o f tho Arena
Anil •·orunl lifteen bhuhlng mahfeui flll"<'tl u many
Jt3ll:ult yo111b.s in :tn old fMhlont"tl IIIX'Illng m:uch~
A-. a mauer of oourt~.:,y the finn wonJ went to !\
maJ,I(•n. but 1he fire from a btuu•ry of bright eyes
t"::n~l th~ fir...t young man·c do" nfall. A fee-Hog
of joy 1K1f3n to ...te\1 o\"er the An'nn u they Mw
tb:\l llhnm.·aie 8pel1ing wrt...~ mtwh In '·oscuc among
tlw 1-'Hrumhei
Sh: chnCJ nroutul Atultlw girl.! are
ahead Now fo r tl ... pen down.
OtH\ by one the
t.·ouH'"Innti tiro)> out until sl'( jlitl~t 1\nJ lcfl and but
one umu, the a-'ll:ultllou-'Cworth. who proudly s urH"Y<i th(' ..ct'ne with foltl~l armc
II ~. too. mu.n tali.
I..Aud "ofl long is the applau.'§C a.." he ~lowly takes hi.!
"'("M
Sl'\: airl• are left: one by onft they. too, ao down.
uot11 th(': IU't"Sitlt!nt of the .t\ ~na. ) I)SJ Jenning'~.
sl:uuh alnne. (;retU a.ppl:tu~ Jtr't'el.!l htr M abe
~~II• the Jut word. Tho t&UC.tlou now ariiCI aa to
"' httl 1111 tot,(, tlone with the youtht. who"iC early education it1 apolliug hM been 110 l.tully neglecu~.l. IL
has IJeen deemed by nu1.ny younsc ladle.!~ that for men
prh-utc uuori::sg i., more advJ.,sblc lhan IIIJelliog
ela~c .
~. de:1r rt3dtr. U you ~htuwe to eome
upon ~ me fair one aod her pupil In a re1lred nook.
go AJ you tame a nti eate.rtaln no unju.JC tU'tpicloD3~
lie "'ho know» not.. aod know• pot. that he knows
not. llf a t-'resluuan.
lie who knows not.. anc.l knowatbl\t be know8 noc.
If a Sophomore.
He who know1. and knowe not that he kno"·s. is
a Junior.
lie who knows and knows that be
)lontpell.rScboal Reronl
~nlor -
know~.
is a
THE NORMAL POINTER.
first. tim~ thiot year the N,rnH\1 bi\y luhl to work lO
win 1hclr gmuc. as tUIY tenm that wins from the
Athletic:t mullt •lu.
That the to~ nH\11 t•row.l tbnt whnCSS(.'tl tho gnmo
s:tw the b..·st ~:uue nf b:.~kctb.'lll eJ~cd nt tbc Hinl)
thil'< sca.,ou. is buyurltl (JUC..'!tivn.
The twn tcamd liut'tl up :lt. tf:!JO. and from tbc time
the h~tlt tir!ft went "I' iu thu l;Cn L r tllllhc close or
Lbo g:.unc. tlto liir.J of \' iciOry ho ,·cred between thO
twu baskct:S u1wCrtrtln \\:hcru to alight.
During tho
ti rst half thu scuro wns tied SC\'C~l time and within
A tcood &i7.t.'<l St.tu:t.d ha.<J i)(ojtun tr.ainiuJt fo r tru("k
work. U the wear her pe rm h ... uUttlllHr work wiiJ
be begun 300rt.
The !<:h•~l b:tiSkNb:tll cournamPnt 1.. ol\' cr. The
following is the ordcrin whh·h the t t:uu1 lini!hcd:
''Cilrdin:als. "·lsi .
~lis..i B Mucn' i team. lsr.
··A. 1.. $ .," 2tl
)Ji;t.! A :\l oc1l'S tl'tUU. :!d.
;\li.&i W yS4K:kl's teruu. :Jd.
"f'R8t t 'olk•... :!d.
" \Vhit.o 's Winner$.·· ·llh
ffigb& Lo.t.
At 4 o'clock Wedne.day. )J .orch ;,, one or t he hot·
test g;\wcs of bukelb:\11 seen in the gy,m this year
WM pl•ye<l between tho s. II. S. hoya and tho A. 1••
S. tenm tho l:aucr winning hy n score of 410 to 31.
Tbc A. L. S. Tum Looa at Wausau.
On Feb. ~the A. 1.. S. team we nt to Wuusnu where
thoy were lx.oa.tcn by theW. Y. ~1. (.;. A. team. Tho
game was played n.t C.'t.l;ltle hnll on n \'Cr,v sli ppery
lloor. :tnc.l eoue>eqnentlyt•On '~ itlernt.lc contortio n work
wu indulged in by the memben; o f both tc:t.m.J. Uig
Schotielt_ll\l center made it possible for the Waus."\u
tett.m to roll up 84 poi nUl in th(' lir$1 lmlr. '"'' hile the
A. (.. S. boys m:ulconly 0 lu thc~~oncl half. how-·
C\'cr. the A. I_... S. boy:'\ tuuk :t IJrac•) nnd hy ftUh:k
tCttm work outplayed their taller OJ)J)Oncuts :lt C\'Ct)'
turn . Tho cnll o f time Jtrcatly re1iu\'t'tl the nnxinus
Wau!l:t.U
('r"QWil.
The- lin:~I acoro
Wlt,.ol
ao w
4G.
Nonm.ls Dcfut Atbl<tics.
On Tuesday C\'Cning Feb. 1~. the ~urmAI ~ w on
from the Alhleth"!S by the 1C'or o o f lti to 3:1. i-'or the
Lwu min111cs or 1hu closu stoutl 14 10 11 . t:~~cll cnL
work by l'rtrilf 1lum ga,·u the Alhletics thre-e fie hi JCOals
in quick SUC<"Cssi o u and I he halt ended 23 t.o 14 in their
fa,·or.
The sccnn<l hnU opened with fast work by bOth
sitl••s. ln z~;vitfl of 1hu territic g:aic set by tho Athlctie-3.
howtwtr. 1hc Nunnnlssoun had tho seoro tied nguin.
1'wo 84.msationnl tlcltl StOat ... une by ~ t c l_..e~ and the
othe r by 'l'a«lllf. then gnv(J thu Normtal b4lyS n lead
o f s ix. 'l'hu Athlctic!l the n took;' bruce and u field
gual b.)' Bremmer luwcretl the dHTcren(•O to three
!)OiD16. from th<m o n 1hc IJinying Wtl!J About 0 \'~ 11
snd the game ended with th•• Nprmals four l,gint8
In tho lead. The line-up follows:
l'o~dllon.
Athletlt;<t
Normal!'!.
Bremmer ............... . rl .............. M. TordiiT
Curmo ...... .. ....... . 11... . ..... ........ Mc l.eea
Paris . ... .. . . . . . , .. . .. ... c .. . . .. . ..... A. Halverson
Krieger ...... . ......... lg . ..... ... .... . E. lAngo
McGinchlin .. .......... . rg .. . ........... W. MurM
Helereo. McCMkill. U111pircs. Bischolhod CR8hln .
Tbc Normal Gtrb Win.
On Fridt~.y e vening f'cb. 28. the young ladies
J>l:t.y(.'<l their fl~t gnmo wilh an out.81do te:uu. A
fair Fb-.ed crowd was present in the gym to soo them
d ele» tho l• t!Jcs· team or the Wau!IAu High School
by a ....,,.. of 20 to 10. Although the Normols lead
rrom tha s uut. tho vi:sitors nu..-le them play hsrd for
0\'cry basket. Tho Wausnu girla say they will (WOn
upma.ttenJ when ou a·girls g o to Wausau. (;ct. rcn.dy
girls! The linO·UJ) to11ows:
Wau<~:au
11 . !>I,
l'oslllon.
Normal11.
~~~r!~~rt·~;.-1;.'.' .' .' .' .' :,~S:~·e::::::: :~~~~~~,:~fi~~
Mtuumie Hu11ahan ... •. . !1J' .... . .•.••. •Allee l...cgter
)b.yo M or8Ctt ... . .. .. ... IJl, , .. •• • ,.:\laude Andrews
Clorn Becker . ..... . ..... rl. ....... .. ....Saldeo Leo
:;wlh• llracgcr.... ... .... 11 ..... . .. . .... ~:llldo Moon
Ucten.."C. I f• •ui4Cw-orl h. UmJ'ires. ~1 i&-J Gerrish and
l'rof ,' ~hul17..
THE NORMAL POINTER.
its way
and thinking perba~ &nrue who kn11w u~ In all our
glory In the old dayt might be lnttft"..l('(l 5li11 we
hAve pleked out a p-am~tn.J)h hrl"(' nod there to
)(!t
you know whtll we are doing.
··I hn.vo ju-31.. bt.-cn «..-onrJtlnsr UJ) tuul liutl th:n tbt!re
aro eight 'DOers tlowu here thl! \ '4\:lr
That means
0\'er :.»0 per <-ent of the whole c·11l""
Can any other
~ormaltcbool cia!.! sbo"' a bett<·r n."l"OI'\1 • Of the5e
I th1nk fiY·e are Seniol"4 t•o Junlul""i tuut one- well
l'w no longer s de:tpi.sed ..n.-shtuan but •~ you would
probclbly le:Lro if you ~ked aom~ nf 1h~ ot~r '9'Jrers.
• one of those noi.§y Sophomoru 1-~nJCinee~. • Aod
then we
mu~tn't fOr"J(tL
thM there 1-
um~
who hu :~I·
rea~y
g mduated and i~t now. I bt.•lit'\'{', 1-.rof. Ch:t.J.
ltalph Hounds. Ph. U . lnstnactor lu Arscmucntation
and Public tpealdog at the Un1ven.hy of Illinois.\V"' l.hcAOfOtm. U. \V."
·'l"o those ot the claM who ore not alreMiy he.-e I
would say. ·Come. at your e:arlle-,t oonrenieoce:
·n.o the •llill" ol learuloJI I< h•nl to climb (or s t
lean I 6nd myoelt out of b""'th when I ruth the
top) yet the etron pay&.-t:w;u: 1\t ' "· IJ. w:·
··Sept. 17th. I tbiok. I took chaf"l(P ot my ·hope·
fu1s and lrrepres!!libles' t\nfl \'nrolletl e1gluy·four.
aged f ro m 6 to :.'0. lletoro thl._ t.lttlc lll:ack. th•t••
the place where I :~m ~tatlone..J, h:.ul two tncben.
but the people tho'L a '09er could do the work alone.
Mr . l.attoo (Artbur J. of the rlo.s of ·~ ) want.d to
make tho KbOOI_ board bello<e thot even a "11!1
C()uldn'l hold down suc.b a large number of irrepte:S!'i·
bleo. but he wa< le<lJ su~!nl than In bi• l..t lall"s
t-amP"igo. So I have to plod on with my hopefuls.
--0. K uv.ssg:·
••I no•er ...... .., ha ppy. well and lot In my lite
and I think I enjoy lite more every doy l oswad of
being alckly ... I ou"" wu I believe I am wday tho
a&rooltftt (I meao in beahbl teacher here in NeiliJ..
•llle. 1 h...-~ 62 third and fourth Jlraden wbo keep
a:e bujr durinR" achool boun.. but who Jd1'e my
o•enlnp Ia peace.- GKAC• Ooou: ·
·'()ctobtr 18th and 10th the Ttat'hen' a..~ia.tion
he~
~rh.at mean.s fOme more wnrk. l .adies
tnlenalned fl"ee. l~tber. \\'erof"r :uu.l I are on
rommlncet to meet. them at thcder.)tltand take them
around town. l..ots o f fun. I hopo thero '"Ill bo
$UIK pretty oneJ In tho crowd
\\rcrnt'r Mys h e
Wltrlt!il linn pick.
. . . . l<utuctuOOr. 'OUcrs. Juno
'02 h• the thaw tor our reunion aL S tt;vCo!f l"'oiot..11 0 . M •s•~ Eou Cl>ire:·
••Jt. .eem.!l we ba..-e dirided pretty ef'tnly In our
prbent Voefttlon.J. AlmO!L all aN teachln,~t or are
btln« tau~ebt \\re are eitber. 10 u~ the peL f'...X•
p...,..lon ot the p....-edinJI lcttenf. •lrrel>...,..ibl...
hopefuls and lrrespOosibles' or w~ are dralin ~ with
younger generations of the 1amc klnd .-~ ta.ur.
1,»1011'-UX. U. W .""
Wt!'f'll
(C#• II••tli /f'>Hf
~
':'I
I "'ent htiO tho wovd3 and fouml only one flowe r.
That. tlower wu a lily.
••llalnr woodland•·· msk.. me think ~~ noo da!f
in June when 1 was picking wintel'lC~" berries.
I
In the ...ooct. a od It b<-pn to rain aod I
ran home u fa.n as I could. When I got home I was
ju<l u wet ._. I could bo.
I otayt<l in tho baru until I wa• dry
w..,
••Solte<t light"" ma kes me think of o ncd•y In July.
I wault..od lOgo out. In the yard to play. IL WruJ m inIng Ml I couM not go. All at ouee tho sunligbu·sme
io the window. It 111ade me 1<'<'1
happy.
··Drooping head"" mak .. me think o t one day io
J ulr when It wu ..ry bot.
I went law the garden to look at the dowers.
·n.er were tlroopiog their head._
It mode me teel sad tor the Oowen1.
Thit little poem meaot II you were a • unbeam
you"d know what you"d do.
You would .cook tbru rainy woodlnn d~ mU n! you
would .eek everywhere ev~o ln tlark and gloomy
••'7
pi•-·
You would ...,k the r-ple that we"' sad. You
would ohed 70ur oolte5t lig ht b7 belog helpful and
make them ha ppy. You wonld make them oo happy
that they raloed their drooping heam.-HarTey
Jlogert
•
THE NORMAL POINTER.
70
noory llnyal l'urpl•
While ,..• belle<e In leulng
ullll'ni tr..no" vf our \"i~tori~ nod O«UionaUy tlo a
lhtlc tuotiusr our"~CI\"t~ yet e,·eu w u~ It acem.J thlt
\\' hhl'\HUcr'i yell.wundetl something like thh1:
\\'lmt'• the nutw•r with \\'hitt3wntcr'! ..,...,.,~ho'8 a11
l"C:::.L...:>Got 'ilthlt
\\'lu,·~ nil rlghL!
\\'hol'lny-. &o'!
Whu urc
Wt•'!
Wbitewt\ler!
W e nil l'l:ly ~n!
Whitewater!
Grot Me; ; Opinions ol Wonwn.
'J'he , fM•h•ty of la•lic~ i5 the khOill of J)()Htcnest.· f·or an all round ~boo~ JJ!'per the whoh_~ yt•:u
round. glve uc the Criru!On
" A Jrut Reward'' io tbe Pytbi!ln for t-..cbnl.:try '"'
'fer} ably wrine.o aod well worth resdina:.
The t-'ebruary Ryan Clarion cvotainsan article on
··high School Oebcotiug.. tbot i• w~ll w"rth """""K
oven by Cnllt'l(e Oeb>tenl.
'fhorc Wl\8 a crowd. ami there were threeThe girl. tho IJ'Irlor lnmp and he:
Two h t\ COIUJ)t\ny. and uo t1oubt
Tha t 's why the p:1r1or la.mp went nu1 -to:~
1t you whlb to get a few ··pointerS" on •:,nms
read the Spbiux or Feb. 1~. To a tew (!) ol our
fellow 8tudenu we recommend the rt..""Miing of ··t\inJt
o' the l..a.rup o· Green" io the same numbe-r.
The lll~tb !'chool R<Mnl from E,· 2os;·ille. l nd • b
_.one of our bn&. e.sc.ban~ Tbe rt2.tliug U\1\ltea toe w
arranged tb:U It I.! ioterestin~ fronl con~r to t'O'l'l•r.
and It• jok.. and grind• ap...,.t to all re!\rlel'
The Coif"-.~ Collegian bM the <li.!tinNion uf he1nJ(
the only one nt our c:cchaoges th:at 1-c prlnh·tl l;y
stude ntjlj. Tho February number SJ)(':Iks for h....clf
tmtl dDe~t crodltto the school nnd ~u udents Suulcntl4
who untlortt\kO such n. tASk will n<wer lx: ·•funnel
· wanllnst'· after they a.ro thn1 with ~hoolll fc·
" 0oudn" dost.•d the debat(' for W hitewat.-r h
him procJahn ch:~t ·The nf·
dmlat\T"fl ntt'tr tried tb refute the argtamtnt" nf our
ftrot ,,..,.k~r Why didn't tbey! t ·n ttll Y"" why
they •lldo't T11u cocws·T uo IT"··
'l"bt abot'e b a quotalioo t:tken from thf: wrht""·HJ)
ot tbe \ Uiwauke.e.\\'bitewater d elli:ltt" in tht• · ···h·
wu Interest log to hesr
~lumftirl
ltt•memtx>r. wom!ln is mo~t perft_tret whf'n UJMt.
til:ut .. ume.
All I am or t-30 be I o"·e to •nr angt-1 motbrr t.inroln
~ .. man t":ln either li'fe pioo~ly or die rlghteouJ
whtumt D. wire - Hichter.
" 'OUU\nly
E.z•rth ha.:t nothin~ more tender tlnm a ploul!l
wuttum'l!l hettrt ... Luther.
'l'hlnk all you spt"!":\k~ hut spenk not n11 you think:
' l'luHIJ(hts arc ynur ow n. ynur worda11N ~ no 1110ru.
Oclnuue.
NothlnJt l":.tn work rue d:unsgo cxccpl myself: tho
harm th:lt I ..Uilllo'l,in I carry· aholll me. and never ftiU
n te..'\1 aoiTerer but by my own fault.-St. Ucrnan.l.
~~~~ In the c-lamor of the crowded Jt~t.
~ olio tb~ ..bouts and p!aUf1it.s uf the throng.
lhn In our&elt-etl. are triumph and defeot. -Loog·
~~w
•
The
~~
new e:ct'b3o_sre tbat hM tome to UJ for
!<m1e tirue ii the ~orm.al Student from tho State
:>orno•i School •t Calltloton. Vt. Tho IJ"t>er it tlrot·
''''ery re.spt.."'<!L and we aro glad to welt-orne lt.
""· wu ht,J>c. n ~rm:tnemadclitlon to our desk.
t·ln'-..i 1n
A Ill'\\' <!<cclmnge i:s the f:,·crctt 1-:ICJJIII\nt rrom tho
Nchr(a-"'l..:' S1ncc Normnl School, J•tJrll, NQI;rnakn.
ForJ(t'tling the name. the paper itt well gottun up
nllh•• :u1 t•<ct·lannpe department would m1kc tho
J':lJM•r IIIUrt" t"'IUJ)Iete.
A Mooquito.
At l~t upon a Senivr·s head.
II• -eul..-ltlown u>drlll.
He IJur"td away for bslf an hour.
Ao•l then be l>mk• bi• bill - t;•
THE NORMAL POINTER.
7t
Prouy wordt:•unhea.m
whlto lilies
miuy wnodlauds
IOrtett tight
We present this month wme wo rk !rom Miss
Bu111e rt"s Thin! gnde language The original idea!
aod the freedom and escelteal"'f' of expression are so
atrtkiag that sword o f e:c:plaaation U totbe met bod
wblcb au.alnJ such ,...ulult In plat..,.
MiM Burgert"• wort In language I• ~upon
Dr. Shennan·• Analyti<J or l.lteraturo. She h,..
adapt<'CI b\8 principles to primary grades and ••c·
cee<ls In geulng !rom her puplla to<r.i>endent thot
clearly oxprc&SOO. The work ~tlven ~low is the
re.tuh of
A.
,;tudy of 1he Ur8t atUlnxll of 'fhe Suobe3m.
by l.u<·y Larcom. Tho poem wu rood. and the
e:I&M -.elected lbe ··pretty:· that !_.!.. tbe poeuc.·
words and ph....... t:re'1' pupil then de..-ribod t~e
experience ><hich each word or pbrue brou~:ht to
bl• mind. Alter this the pupil• ltudied with the
toa~her the theme of the poem anti wrote wbat it
meant to them.
Ttu:· ~u~ut:.\.w .
U I were a
~unbeam
I knf"'w wh.at I'd dn:
I would stoek white lllleo
Jbioy wOtWtland.!lthru:
l woultl 8tt"a1 amnng the1u.
Sorttot lixh< l "d thed.
lint it erery lllr
lbl,..t h•dmoplnl( hflltl
d rooping he:nl.
"Sunl.leam" rewind.! me of a ~layda,y whQo we
were out riding. It made me ver7 g1atl. for lhe IUD
h&4..1 aot be-rn out for two da.,yL If h had aot come
out 1beu. wo would have JC()ne home. Then papa
" 'ent out on a new ro:..d .
..1\'hlto llllet"" reminds rue or tho day I wu oick
tho lbt tlay of the .summer term My sl!ter Thada
brouJ(ht tuo a la11;e whhe lily.
The otalk "'"' itraight. I wntchcd It _, long as it
Hved When the white p:t.rt wldteffi.l the nunc
too~ It ~ut and took tho white part orr. Thea I
watchrd til.> little yellow part until It <.. mo orr. I
cojoyallt \"cry much..
•·ltalnJ woodland'' rtmiod.s me of 1he thue when
we were out on a picnic. It began to rain and we
got Into • top buggy.
\\te t.''(mld 8CP nothing but. sbceu of rain. Wo did
not hll\'6 a S(O<Kl time then .
":O:.Oheat. llqht" reminds me of one •utumer night.
I wu ahtlng at tbe window and I taw the IUD set
tlog
I thnughl that I would watch lt. It turned dirrereot culO"'- then seemed to f.ade awa7. I watched it
anct wattbed it. until oo color wat It-ft.
··Orooplng head"" remind• rue or a little •lolet Ia
our y•rtl. It I• jUJt under 1he I>Or<h. It hatl a little
yellow <'Cnler. That WM the only Uower there.
t think this poem memns thM wo "11 c1m bo Autt·
bcam.11 tt wo try to be kind and thoughtful to tho
poor unhai>I>Y people aoc1 make them happy again .
f:,Y11gH lkJs'ros.
For ("()U)pariwn we prt:Mnt aonther leuon oo the
ume •tanu. written by ooe of the boJt lo the cl&S8.
·nae wonb and phnLSH u.setl are. of rour-.e. tbe
umt!, but thee~ptrieo~anfle~p~1on are markedly dlrrerent.
••Sunbeam ·• reminds me of one day In June when
I wa• ~lck anrl (•ould not go out lu play.
J W<" In betl and a soobe:un t-.me In the window ·
autl11ahted on my bell.
h . mad~ me fff'l hapoy w tee It
..Whltellll.... make< me tblnk or nuo darln ~lay
wben I wtnl to pick ftower3.
fC••tl.~~~. ,~ • •
,._, , • 1
SPALDING'S FOOT BALL GOODS.
G..OYK~
:S1sr
~•• -·,. [(:
SUP·
PORTBR
Dalpcd by H. B. CONlBEAR, Tnloa,
0alvcnlty ol Oolcap.
Tbe bark of the hand i• prot.,..t<d by a pi- of
.ole1tathe.r and aor strain ..r lhfl wrl~• \'J a\"olded by
lestb~r IIRP suppo~r. wblch fonllJ the upp<r par<
of tbe glo••e. 11te gloTe doet not lntcrf~re with the
frM nte of tbe hand. and t..bOIC In uiO last.
were hl~•l(. commended by the playen~.
'1 trt!'r0~o~ ~~y~~<~OC>l· 8311
Boaster
moro tb:'n a viuyard coolalntug
iOUr fruit.
LYMAN SAYS"
lie .S""" tbe lleot Work. Well. go-
THE PHOTOGRAPH ER
LYMAN
Stong·• An•• one bl<><.k from Main Street.
Ground t1oor.
AeUOD
Made lor
1-,nnt.! hi\VO Cano Strips
lor protootlou of thigh•.
FOOT B&LL BELTS FOO r BALL JACKETS
SHIM GUARDS
ELA \TIC SUPPORTERS
•
A .. .
Count~ for
_
·
1-:VF.N I.U :llm DESIGNATt:D AS
~HR~A,!E~Lry"l2~~h~~~~ment of a
JOSEPH GLINSKI,
Lelulluo 1l:le1·ch ant
E. C. ELLIS,
foot ball pla7er.
Sttaldh>l'• Olfidal
Fool a.tJ Guld< foe
19ol , l!dJt<d by Waltn Camp. Prb JOe.
South Sirle To n xorial Artist .
A. G. SPALI)INC~ & BKOS.
CHICAGO
··~·~··
NR.W VORK
T aUo1•.
Shot> l'orthe:\St Coroer of Public Squorc.
8011 Malo Street.
Sto•·en• l'olnt. WI..
1200 DiYisiOO St....,t.
O&NVER
Eltovons Po:l.nt. -
~.1ae<:».l.B:I.n ·
ltaft4.,._. C.talope of Fuot Ball Md all Alhltllc: SJ*U
~~ 10 ••)' adtottt~
I. C . NEWBY,
-
- D£AL,£R IN -
Fancy and Staple ~r ceriu, Tobacco and
Cocara.
Fine v-ruu.a a Specially.
Flour and Feed.
DRS. 0 . VON NEUPERT,
Physicians and Surgeons.
Offi~l7 ~lola
Tel.l$-t .
lCIOI Oifllio,.- Strett. '-''- SW ••
The Right Goods at the
Right Prices Always.
SOVTH 410 • •
The E. FRAN X FRUIT STORE.
Fr ull.s, Vegetables, Confectionery, Fresh Oys-
ters, Ci11ars, Tobacco. Ete.
lkl~wecn
Cheap J ohn"• and Kuhl llro.. ·
Sc•vcM Poir~t, Wd
4011 Wat• Stret1:.
H.J. URBAN.
Towsorictl Pct'l'lo1·.
IUS Suonp·ATO.
SteYtnJ Point. WiJ.
Boya, &ive me a call.
Beoidea~19 Churc:bSt.
T•l. 83-S
H . C . MO E N ,
-DEALCit IN-
~ing~bu11y's
Ot1oee11y.
St.
Tel. 110.
Staple and Fancy G roceriea,
Flour and Feed.
817-810 Clork Street. corner of Third.
Eltovon.a Point.
~:I.a.
W . H . TROWBRIDGE,
Shoe Dealer.
7117 Chu"'b Street.
Eltovous Point.
South Side.
- ~1.8ooi.Uri.n.
O.N. OAHL
C. W, CATf!
CATE & DAHL,
A ttorneys at L a-vvom.,., ovrr Chi•ens Natloool Jlan~.
HOTEL DEWEY.
E " " ' - .......
Division Str~t nnr Wiscon.in ~nual
T el. liD
De-pel.
Ste•ent Point.
Mrs. M. E. Phillips-Moore's
Private School of
MUSIC, DEL SARTE AND
DANC ING,
POLITE TRAINING
.
AND
PHYSldAL CULTURE.
Corner of Clark and Church Streets.
Ste-vens Feint,
VV1s.
SEASON OF IQ01•2.
l..rulies and (ientlemt-n who inhm•l to ftwor 1hi~
schoc·11 with their attendance art! r.'<ttW~I etl 10 c·l\11 a ..
earl~· a.s con\~cn i eur. and if possible hefurc lh(" he·
f(·in~llng of the c1as..-ws.
Will rt•ut l"OOih.:' fur
s~lect
parr it·~ nr ,·lul>s.
!'OJ. FINE SIII'l'S AND LOW PI!ICES GO '1'0
MISS KATIE CURRAN,
KRUTZA, !!!~ TAILOR. Dre s s m a ke r.
416 :tv1:a1n S tree t .
424 Main St, 2d F luor.
Norm al Trade S o lici ted
F . W. GIESE,
Jllerchnnt J'a:ilor.
f"in• li•• oK Sacpl.« f'll Ydic:o • Otu' Cooch al..-aY' i• Stotlt.
fin.ftl tOocb.
U 1n;1 tcyl~
All wo•k I\Lif'Jot,~d.
1203 Division st.. South ~ide.
Stc,·ens Point.
ARLI NGTON
Ju..
W ckh. Prop.
HOUSE.
Rate $1. 0 0 Per Day.
3'..!5 Strong~ Afeoue.
Telephone 24.
S le11en,1
~oi11t~
JYilcOIIIIII.
Grand Central Hotel.
M'. CuNdy. 811'01l.
All Modern Aocommodl\t.lons
Pri<-es Reasonable.
Giv~J
T. C .
mo:Lc:an.·
K0BE L~ .
Bicycle Livery a.nd Repair Shop
Musical l ustruouents ond llcpoir;o.
Ste,·ens Point. \Yis.
P. WOZNICKI,
-DEALER IN-
High Gttade Bie y e les.
C'~t~~r•l Rcpt~.i.-i•c
P.o.ptly DoGe.. Bicyck u,~ry . Ci"• •• a call.
I'll South Sttttt. Sccn:ot Point .
~ree:n.
Bros.
gihl~;~sSh~:.'ta~~n~~:S~ Fu~~ishing.!:_
N e :::s::t' 1:o :a.t:oou.~~o ob.'a
· Clifford·• O!d Stand
Dress making Pa rlors .
11 4 Church Street.
Patronage Solicited.
M RS. o./, 0. KNOWLTO N.
tT WILL PA. Y N ormal Student• to See
~asmas t{anson,
lVIE~CtiA~T TAillO~.
417 CLAIIK STREET,
STEVENS POINT, W IS.
DRY COOOS, CLOTHINC,
FINE SHOES.
Clark Street Cash Store.
HENRY HOE FFLE R.
For Dry Goods; Clothing, Ladies',and Gent's Furnishing Goods, Shoes and Rubbers, try
·
KVHL BROS.. ·
We make a specialty of Ladies' dressed..and undressed Kid Gloves at 85c. ctncl if;l.OO.
Reliable Goods at Lowest Prices.
401 Main Street, Corner of Third.
ALEXANDER J . HELLER. M. D.•
Get in Line
Physician and Surgeon.
FOR.~~:-""""
ACCIDENTAL VACANCIES.
ENROLLMENT now in th~.: WEST ERN TEACHERS' AGENCY nnt
(·nly ke~.:ps you in I• rm~.:d ol c h:~ngcs
durin){ the yea r. but .-ntitl.-s .r o u to ser·
vi Les ne xt s<'aso n. .• For p:.rti cu la rs ad-
d ress
Stevens Point,
·
·
Wisconsin.
~-E. ~.A..C~LXN'
FLORIST. ··
(~boice Flowers :uul Plants. Cut flowers n Spec·
l:lhy. IJoUCJUCts ntul Fuucrnl Dc:slgm,,
T~kv)lon.e $\--'l
·110 \lcC.~all«h Sc.
C. C.
S teve ~ Point,
w!._
JV'\~CNI.SH .
Any thing
in
Shoes.
Under Public Library.
S. JACOBSON
S . Y. GILLAN & CO.,
__.. 141 WiscOtUin St ..
Johnsen Uloek.
Telephone 17~.
O IULCA IN
Mllwaultu, Wis.
FRUITS, COKPBCTIOKBRY, CIGARS, TOBACCP, BTC.
1\t!Ea.:lD. &'tr o o't
Next. door west. from Dr. At.wcll's Drug S!4re.
JACOBS HOUSE Jd st.reet Baz.a'ar fc>r
Ucadquartcrs
CROCKN. J acotw.. Prop.
t:IIY. GI.ASSWARf:. TlNWAflf:, f:tc. HOUSf;.
HOCO <aX)I)S ol all ki nd• ""'' PlUCES
L eadi ng H otel i n C ity.
$ le11en1 2'olut.
W.
1Yilconlltl.
F. ATWEL.tlt
&
CO.
- D£AI.ERS IN-
Drugs, Stationery, .School Supplies, Etc.
1017 Division Street.
SieveD! Point. WI•.
MISS M. KIT OWSin,
Lad.1e s' Ta1l.or.
'\'i7~ Main Stre~t.
Normal Trade Solicited.
AI.WA \ 'S Tilt;
1.ow•:s... . . . . .
Max Neuwald
SEE. THIS!
Give y~ur
feet a treat .
New ~hoes d• o't
cost mUch.
Look
ov~r
·
nur
_new Styles.
J(Jl ~N
RllnTl f!n
J17' T ilE
HQ.~TO.Y
FA Ill • .'115 Jlf (filt Sl.,
-M;; PAI1ACE BAKERY ner~t~hr:.~!':~.bi~~ \!~c~.itl er:~~.•~~~1~':e~~yJ~~~r !\~:
For a. nice line of fresh chocCm<"kt•ry. Kl:iss wa ro. lnmps: :\l:o1o dry JitOOdt.
0
1 1
olates and Bakery Goods.
-
MRS••C. P , NIA$0N-4 CO. -
Ttle1JI•oue ,J!f!...
i 1 6 Slronu"
·
-
At:~.
T , F . FULLER & CO., ·.
~· ¢outh ~ide n~~ .Cood~ ~tore:
Ladies' and Gent's ShOt's ~nd Fu· nishing Goods.
The• _ Fisk
Teachers'. _Agency
_ _• _
• !'uitc
Big.. 736-~FincArt
Mocbogon Boul..
CHICAdQ
q I ILL
Agency: ·receives calls a.n1 fills
.positions every month in the
year. ·Prompt service gua.ra.n. teed.
·
c. w. CI<OCK&H.
}
F . ..0. SI•Au i.Ut!'W.-
clothing.
htat~.
CAl)§..
Ill N. Thin! St,
GENERAL REPAIRING
Bkycles and Guns
~ alq::L
F1RE J..,iTSURf!NCII:'
l
£ ,
~
1
O za.o Pr1.o o
.
'to A.l.~ .
P. R01'HMAN.
FANCY
•;!':':'•'I•.. ARTICLES
II
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QIV•N
K?s
7 01!1 STifONQ!J AV..
I
AltT
N OJli"TH 01' TH• ltiN K. I "'AT•~ttAL..
I
llss
CantweU.
'
WISCONSIN
CENTRAL
Rv.
...T O ...
MANI TOWOC.
M ILWAUKEE,
CHI CAGO
Street. _ _ __
C. 0. D. STORE.
Aiway.s Reliable.
a Specialty
BUCKINGSOLICIT
HEM~YOUR
ENGBERRY
BUCK & BARROWS,
:
~boos.
~ranhcwaro
J OHN NORTON,
ManagenJ..
Latest Styles in .F iae Milliner y.
tinware.
)I~ ~~Yri~·m~ca,;!so3~Gr~l..~n<-~~pleu·l .aSu:~J~]~'o
BI.A.X"CUE J . SoUTli»AYU.
NEW G O O D S.
notiun ~.
AN D POINTS
EAST AND SOUTH.
ST. PAUL.
M I NNEA P OLI S ,
A S HLAND . D ULUTH ,
ANO POINTS
NORTH AND WEST.
W. f. Atwell & Go • •
•
•• • • • • • • • •
Dealers in
DK~QS
AHD -
--
CHEMICALS
Corner Main Street and Strongs Avenue-Telephone 67-3.
tOt7 Division Street, South Side-Telephone 67-2.
ROOMS FOR RENT.
T
WO ROOMS. 71G Elllo Street. oppoolw High
School. Partly furnished. Suitable for two
young men . 82.00 per week. -Mro. Mary M. Uioe.
WANTED.
4 n~M.!..~i.·;·~~l: :;~!~~i.::.•h f!o.w~:8
EIIIJI street. Corner oppoolw High 'aehooi.-Mi..
Miller.
J.
~1108T
CLASS
WATCH
IOE,.AIRINGA
lver
son
s ,.ccoaLTY
NICK
Dr. F. A. Walters
619 Clark Street
PHYSICIAN
AND
. Onlco Hours 12 to Sand oveoiog:d.
Berore Order!Dg WALL PAPER
do not fail to'see the
Celebrated "P. R. Co." Line
of Art Wall Paper. If you wantth•
Newest Designs. Latest Colorings. Lowest PriceS,
Drop a card to OT'l'O R. HENKEl,
Ccnter-av tor. Monroe-st.
Paper Baogiog.
'1~ntlng
SOUTH SIDE MEAT MARKET
Armour's Beat Meats.
Staple Groot'rlea.
Tel. 07.
SURCEON
Painting.
~IT.J.ER,
1028 Olvfalon Stroot
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