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STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
STEVENS POINT, WIS.
NEvV BUI~D.ING: '1'.f1:9ROU GHLY EQUIPPED.
ALL MODERN AIDS: APPARATUS: LIBRARY: COMPLETE GYMNASIUM.
~ETTER
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A Large Corps of Experienced Teachers ~ abrea~t of t~e tirT]es. A large
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T he new wing now completed, adds one-naif to the capacity of the building.
• Three ~chaadccd CoJU"8C8, twm yea.rs for OJOU·
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and
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Ele .. eatary CertifiCAte, equh·alent In r.IMfor th•c years.
l.ITEO l"TATY. Cli:RTIPlCATt!,
Common SchoOl Cown~e. Qllt' yt'a 1•• fo 1· , »t•dn l
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l.K"nellt. o f cho"t"' whu mu~l l._.bt•h soon.
Propa~ator)' CourJie:, lt·n ""f't•k$ onh·. Jth·ing
fn't'paratlon In all lhP t.•cuflrnnn ht·anc.·ll~-t. TJ 1t ,eu~~i:: ~::i:~~~~.11 ~-::,.~:1~:.~~ ~unual CPa.dwr". or
Selection o r Studies pennJued to teacloor•.
under ftl\'urnbJe clrt:umstance1l.
New Clas ses fonned four ti.mes fach ''t:oar In
n~a~Jy e,·cry :cubjeet.ln the course of study·, ext-cJJI
Lat1n,German,and !!iOme advanced sc1eoc...-e iltudle...
The quarters begin ~'eb. I , At>rll II.
Bb4rd 82 r.o to $3 per week, all •ch ool chDI'Ift'•
about *1.26 per quarter (10 week•). No tutltiou
f~!4 In NonnaJ classes fo r thoso expet:lln.c w
teach. Tuition (15 cents per ,..eek or J e~s in pn:·~
purutory ~otrude.M.
Write fot• circular,c, or Bt:rTEH 1iTtLI •• a lilk dell
nit(> qut•... tlons obout uny part ()f the l'chool work.
and Jlfl't an lrnmediat€' per~onal reply.
Adl"'tJOo." th€' Pt"E'sident.
THERON B. PHA Y.
Steven~t Point, \VI~.
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THE N0RMAL 1?0INTER.
Vol. IX.
Stevens Point, Wis., Marc:h IS, 19011.
No. C3.
rosemary I had thrown away, and tried to
i>el'!luade her to give ui) her tooil•h plan. Ma•
14AIU llule, lmt wa 111 determined to carry out my
l."Onsln't4 joke.
HOW MY S ISTER G.U I'EO HE R SPEECH.
lty.,t.§ter Mae was on btr wa1 houw, and ~:topped
over nl.a ht In Green Bay, where 1 ••• antndlng
,.chool. In order that I m1ght ftnh&h the journey
•·hh her. The next momlng when I called a1. my
couatn••, where .Mae -.·as SlOJ>plnJr, 1 had no Plooner
,·nt.ered the door than abe and my oousln began
to 1ell me of a t,lan b! wblc.h we ml2h\ han! Wmtluu on our way bo~. \\l'e were to prrteod that
we weroe a newly married coupl~, and that we wen"
both deaf and dumb. )tr titter had so""' ...,..,.
marr pinned to ber '"1st, and mr oou~ln la.W!oed
"oca:.e In m1 coat. W'e were to U"~n to what the
patH:ogen bad to say about us, and report the
,oame to our oousln.
'To this plan o r procedure, I strongly objected.
I took !h• sprig or rosemary orr
eoat, and
declared that I would take part In nothing or the
kind. Aller much laughter and dl...,u .. lon o r 1M
m.atc.tr, we bade mr cousin cood·byf'. aod &ta rt.ed
lor the tnln. I rwtlced that .\lae •till earned tbe
••Y
When we reaehed the train Mae hurrlt'd Into th•
rar and I lollowed ber down the alole. At th~
lartber end were t,.o young eoupleo lacing each
other, and an empty seat acrot:J &he l.tte. 1bel"f'
••~ my ••~~r·s opportunity. and she 1Mt no tlaw
In ""lllntr h. She marched directly to the empty
~• •· then stopped tor an in.lltant, looked aL thf>
rosemary on her waist and sat down. Th~
twv coupl('" were looking at. he r , and ju111t •"' l
canlb UJ>, one o f tbe glrll!l said In a low tom~:
.. A ne,.ly married couplafV
IJ<olore I had a chanec to •peak, Mae made two
or th...., dacl ylologlcal •lga•, lookln~e at ""'· l
1hook my ~ad hoo;• Intending that •he thould
otop: but she Immediately nodded her bead
and at the 8a""' ~- took the rosemary that I had
thrown •••1 and pinned It on my eoat. Ju"t thton
one o f the girl• •aid :
"Oh, the poor thlng,c, tht>)' on- botl1 d{'h f tnul
"1••· ··
dumb,,.
••bn't that too bad'!'' :o;altlthe o ther.
11•tt eoadudOr •houted ·'all abc)Jrd,,. and ..-r
W'ent ... pinning to our Mstinallon.
lit ,J'-'tf'r·-. J)lan workf'd •@II. and .,Jw wa,
• • ....
TilE ~Otnl.\1. 1'011\TER.
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A PEACEFUL MUSII'CO.
1 •il helor-e my Ingleside •
Ami ~.,xe ol lhc bright embera,
llouunlng 110ftly lo myself
TI,.- !Wng• my heart Ml>t'mbeMI ;
;\• I loci 1hc raseioalion
Ttw em~.-- bavu for nw,
"'h•
w have all the fun
coultl gtl out of \1.
•\gain ~~ ma()e a ftw $ign .. : but l only noddl"d
my bead u,-e~.'· or ··no.··
ttUunc.l
The two
-.-ouvte"'
weTe ·dlently ob::wrvlnt: u ...
\\t~ had not bfotn on the traln mo~ than ltrt"Ot~
mlnute~ wht!n one of dw buyl4 le3tle41 forwartl untl
in a tow UUW' ~aid MJI'IrthinJ( to tl'w other t-ouplt•.
11tev nodded their head .. 1\IJ)If'O\' In.cty. hut
14
notbto.c. )Jato kept on wiO• lK"r ,..ls:noo:. wh~n
~ly f1mc~· 11nmeth J1'h•ture,..
ltl
Ott("
'?
uf th\! .clrls l"'t"('arktd:
·•1 bell•,.• lhal j(lrl i< •ill) ?
•·ltu-.;t be-. or ~~~ ,.-,..Nhln't act that way," :~ddt"Cf
lht>other.
••Ju"'t took at IJt>rcolot~: hfr jaeket ruultl hult_l
rtu-ee lllce lwr:' ~aid the drs.t.
··It mu.!!>l bt her nl\ltber',., •• addt'<l tM otlwr.
··t-Ier hat wa• madt- fNJm an uld ont:•
··Yt"· lrimowd in an ui!J trar.''
llf'lttbt red
eo tor••.
··1 · .. ,IOJO(' .-he ah''"f" )CtJ(""" h:u....twatlvd anti thtr
... un bleach~l It fur llt•r.
00
"1 wcm<kor lf Ill£• knmn' ht•r t•omJ•!e-xiuu i .. ••·tl·
lldolY""
Titt• hny~ ~•ld nothinJ{. hut Juuazlted lwul"lll~ Kl
~ac "'ho'¥..-:1 ~~~""' of n.••tl(-o.•tw,. ....
tiM" bt•1• )auwh ..t\11 UkU"f'. t now llt··
t'"ddt rvtnark.
whit"h
mad~
h"'Kr that )lnt'':!i piUif'IWC wou'd "'""' uut.
and I
would et._tnM~ In for n ,..Jmrv uf tiK• 11ipOIJoi, T o M 'ultl
JtUO to
tht-n
ll~ whulto thin:: wouhl ~ a:lno aw-ay
\"<HDmtuln)r m:--"""11 In any --·~·•·
)fat" did.l
tun"nl
and pl"t"lt-ndt,.l tu lf\•lntN'•.. tf'tt intJ..•rt) In~ 'O.C"f•twt·,·.
·n,to
~lrl~
k•..IH ou ..-hh all
~•rt ...
!9e.Jo
uf my fellow ,_,udent"l
<'unw!l Into my mlod'l!l n:view.
.\n~ I """ .ome claim ol lal,..,.l Fan""
ltt•woNI• Ol merl~ due •
f.a~h
••If ht>r hair wa ..n't ble-a,·hf'tl h wnultl '"' uf rJ
ui~
,\m.l mDD1 tbiogli' I
I nno lhink' ng ol lht> JK'OJ>le
\\·ho havu l-orn'! lnth my lit\!,
ny fat~ or chance or fvrtune,
In ..orrow, joy, or strUa;
llvw ..traoge that I ~hvuld mec.t son-..•.
Uollf much l"U~ mean t •• me,
\Vh' ~tC>me so plea~, why some di"ll'"'l o
\Vhy like ~omo 1 nim tv he..
uf Mnark ....
,\od lhen J lhink
or
lhe le:>che ....
\\'hu hnvu done ;co much for mt•:
0. ma1 1. l'l()lnello:.e, ~omctblng do
Th•t l 11117 a credll 10 lhcrn be.
~llfk•
eyoe are growing dn>wlly,
l h•u• 11..- horologe on lbe •ta lr
\ 'hlnk" ~low \he hour of mklnlacht:
i\n~l "'tl11 1 <iilt. mu,.ln)t herr.
I fef'l tht ann.! of Mortlheul!l
-r-.1~
round m.r lorm:
·na(> t•mbtoN on the hearth a~ tllackt•n••tl.
,,....,..run,
t\mt l tv ..tu.mber re;lon.!il born.:.
W'hfon un.• a"kt't-1 tht• uth.. r.
•·Oow ulll t1u yuu think ...,...,. i .. '!'"
••()h. not tnOI"\' than fu11y. an)'•·a, ," •·:1 .. tilt'
h·uuh·ul an"w,•r.
11t(, 11raoe t«"t
IIIU\-fl
IH ll(o;tf', tlw tnuth:r ltiHf
r.•M•h,-.1 (I" ~·11ma:c. ~~" • turnt"tl antiVtHJrrd vullt)y
aftf"r ,·oll••t at l ..•rantaltunt ..t~. whlt"h thorul}
\· hw•-.l thNn lhnt <o~ht• haul Ul",l{llll" ur !iV'lt'\'h lllld
,,.Ill.
•(·11 d..,,..,tue:M'd h) a;tua1 u"'o
:O:.Iw do.. ,od
••>
'"~ ln.r:
"It ,.omt- ,,.....,,tt• an· uufur1unah• that 1... no
n•a"'\Ul •·h) th~~ .. huuhJ .. utl'tr ''mr ,.luho fur tt.•·
•\ D.
s.
u,. ,.tfmd on the brtduc tat •nlclnhtht.
':\'t>a1h the brtitht •••,_ fi'Ol!IIJ glf'lltn!
Ht· wu,.n•t lo!'t. lu tht'lr beaut.)',
Hut wa• ftnd_lng a ••Senior tiK•Iot'o ..
llo• looke<l direeUr ol the
~eher.
l.oukt>tl .. o wl~ with all hill mh.rl•l:
1-'ur h.... didn't know
Anti lw
~·oultln*t
hf~
ld..On.
w{'ll rf'(:'itt'•
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CENSOR.
STUDS"T ACTIVITI ES A"D SC HOOL SPIR IT.
Sooner or Iacer after ...,. enter .c.boot • e ftnd
thai chore are other thing• beside uur boardlnll'"
1•hat-e, and o ur Cou l·~ of Study, t.O which we netd
;:hu some lhtle autntlon. Aod more and mo~
tho lmportaoee ol lb•<ll otbor lhiDirfl WUI bo brol
co bear upoa us thru OUf' a.u oclatloo whb Mudent ....
lt aehe 1, lecturers, Ylchors, and the general en""l·
e"Onmont. \Ve come to &chool not to Jearn face ..
and ngures &)On~ but lO learn bow tO &Sf'OCiah•
whh one aDOibe.r for the best good o t ourseh•t..,
"' proopee<l~e ll'~obo<'. To be deftnho. hore an:oocune o r the ques:tlon.!l that one may well con~idtr:
\Vhat recrea&ton .hall l tl&keY How murh tim<'
·hall I gh•e 10 flY With "bat und<rtlandlng and
"'J)irh sba U I enter Into my recreation! At what
1x:.inll ba1'e rny past opponunitle' aod tralnina:
ldt me deftcienL or with faults and ~aknesse-.c ~
What kind o l lrlend• shall I <reek ? Where will I
b..· mo\t likely to meet them"! \Vhat mt>mOri\'"
• hall I hope 10 lay away lor luture roocolle<:~ion ~
\\'hat am l .. peeced to do lorlbo khool allarg~~
Ju&lt here le.t. us louie t.ner the depa rtuwnt~t of
work tneOrJ)Orated In our own 8tud(lnt bod~· nntl
whieh He out.tlde tht eurrleulum:
I. Porum, Boys· l.ilt'rery Society.
!.. Athtnaf'um. Bo~it· Li~rarr Sotftt.':t. Arena, Girl•' l.ic..rary Society.
~ . Cllonlan, Girl•' f.ltcrary Sodety.
.;. Boy'• Public Sp,..klng Club.
fl. Oe...,an Club.
'· l...ecture Courw CQmrnlttte.
>!. Rhetorical Coonmhcee.
H. OrAtorical A:uoclatlon.
10. Preu Association 1'01'-'TY.II .calf.
Sout'tnlr S umher ..tatf.
II. ~nlor Clau Ot,;canlntlon.
1~. Junior C la~s (}rJcanl:tation.
IJ. Bophorooro Cia•• Organlullon.
U. Y~-Ahman CJa._• Of"''&obatlon.
ll. Atlolelic Auoelaclon1. Ba•kel Ball T .. m•.
2. Fool l:lall Teamo.
3. 'rrack·••ork Men.
IG.
17.
18.
19.
~.
!1.
!!::!.
4. Tennis Club.
4. ~atlon ('lub.
Skatlne Pond llan•ll"""'
S. P. N. 0. C
Treble Cle l.
Glee Club.
Orohoot"'-)
Young W6men'• Cbrhtlan As..,.,lallon.
Youn~r Moo'o Chrl8llan Association.
The Jength o r the llst above oommands our auen·
It mark.t acth•ity and progrtsJ. In It 111'1"
.,.. SO<Delhlng of lnleresl to lbe young lad I.,. and
10 the young men; aomethln~r 10 help uo ph1•lcally
In tbe way o f health, antl graoo o f manner; HOmething to hell> us lntelleetually In the way o l lo~rle.
qulek tblnklnj.! and eleganee o r upreulon: ao-.
thing 10 bolp"" oplrlluaiiJ' b1 Christian a•JOOia·
tlon. fa h Wf' may rtad thf an.sW"frs t o 1o0me of
the proposed questions.
tloo.
Out how eamo a1l these dCJI&r1rntnt.s Into Nt h~l·
.:nce1 In general, they were bom o f the wamlnat
erl~ of thoco who have come to freth from UK·
H•ld •ayln~r "Oel ready to coach achletla: 10u
mus t know how to organ l:w; you mua&. be able to
l•andle parliamentary law: the dema nd I• only
for young ladlttil: w!•O-"f tnanoer and drc.....J gh·~
e~lde.,.,. or oulluro and re8....,.nl: you will bt.-pected 10 loftuenoe the •oelal side or school Ill•:
thoschoolteucher dare no lonjler be a schoolroom
t.,.·noiL"
In the light or all thi-".J..ha,·e we con.ldt.,..l well
t•uuugh lbe pos<lbllhies lor preparation which llw
...tudeot bodr otreN u.s? Flave we ehoaen our work
...d~el,v accordtn"' to pre8<:nt and fu tu re ne·(•ds'f
.\re we plannln~r •Y•tematfct~lly tu cover all tlw
ilrouad that we s.hould? Art we dolnc a llnh·
and doing II .\~1 Y
While pondering thlo •ubjeec, tho C..n•nr sene
t•ut lettera lO our :feYer,a l Nom_,al• &itklng fur
lnfonnatlon alonJC several IIM:!l re.latt'd to tht~
ttU<1IIOD In hand. Tbrou,g h lhe klndoe.. ol lellow
..tudtnt.s • e ha1'e had for MD...4Ideratlon manr
lutforesdng
fa~
aod
rlgur¥~.
tn the variOUII !iehOOI"' thN"e 114 a 8lruUJl Z'ltnlla .....
nn~
:\OIOJAL POI:\TEII.
ily runnln~t through this J!eld of work. E•·en to
lade or membthohlp;;;,. IM"f"'rUl&r attendan~. tanH·
.,..., lack o f ~<XIet.r br<Kherhood. lne>perl~need
leadentblp, unfaithful committ~, and non·
attlvt ~btrt, we have somethfog Jo C'Ommon.
h 111 whb the ~au~ of .,ueh conditions that th~
c'entor ~!lptel ally conoern!ii herseU. As " e look
at th ~ que.stlnn the C"au~J may be summed UJ> t\"
follow;~: :
A lack of knowledge a~ to I h.., numher
for thf• mo"'t important p•-..ition •hall we nut
f"lct:t our ··~hoot &J>irit ?..
na rrow In our ''iew u
\\·e are: aometii'DI"tC
tn what feed.a a acbot-11
.. plrh nnd makes il alh·f', at.1h·... I'I"'(J'1"e""'i1Vt,
IK>no'l nnd •Inc""'·
Ba•kN·ball nod· rOYt·ball
J;eh•e trcnerou~ly; hut they can nut furnl!lh all th~·
elNnents that. a ~chool s pirit needs. ~very depaM·
roont
n~d"
to ptiy t.*Onstant tribute of the very h('... t
a.ntl variety of help., that e&i,.st: a non·apprec:n()
tlon or their lmpor<ance: the ·~lec:t or ....u.••.
they can produce.
amlnatloo; ond the lack or a great central goal.
and
\Vhe n lh('y do, wo ah a II hiH't•
bett€'rstudt'nt~, better
mo~
I'IUbstantlol
societies. antl•truer,uoble,·
~cl100l
l'l)lrh.
TffLETICS
On l•'ebruartlA. a ~:arne was pia yeti between tilt~).ohku"'h Surmal anti tl1~ Home Team. hcfuno
a pa<kt"<l pii••T· .\ good Jl'lme 'O'll< rapeet~,
•• O..hko ..t....... •on ...4NIW' hard ~nws thi" ~a,tm.
anti no uno wa• tll ..appolnted.
The Jl&me ••• fa"1 from tl~ qar1. ahbo our
ho, .. had poor tu.-k throwing ba,ket• . altho tht•
ttuartl• hlc:H•kfel Ilk- ball whf'Dfver it ..... th,..nm
to on~ nf thro Y'l,horsc. and ~ kf'11t it otar uur
haskt.>t. The ~'.,.'"' ..,1 ,. 8 to 8 at the ("nd of lht·
t1r.. t halt.
Tlw
~t>t·~lntl halt •a:e nut .!CO •-ell rnuh.:lh!tf. ""
bo
.. Ollntl llh•lr f•>'t-1'1'' nnU the hall "'"~
frt"f}ucntly put In H to bn,.kt-t. Curran vJe,•ttJ •
•m•·
Y~'
1
It ffulver,.nn.
\Valkcr.
Hefel"fe-~chwf'dp-, Tfme·kt¥per-MiuAlltrtun.
Umpire-Or. BIS<:boll' •
i\ plt'&"'ant Rl"Ceptlon ··~ git'f'O afte r the aam-::
a nd 'aood time b n:ported.
On Jo't'hruart ~. our team went up to Ma nhdt>ltl
to play IlK· return pme.. A llir')l~ erowd of Sw-·
malhM Wf"111 alt)fl~ to cheer f.,r our tK»7"·
Th~ fl•~ wuil expec::ted to he a hard oni!, ""
)faM'hft(•ld ha" a slippery nuor and &heir &tllll
ha" llten
doln~o: lf0me hartl vraeth:lng a " the1
tX·
JJCttftl u faJ\t lrUmc after thP ,;rtune hero.
Tlw at•ffh.t •·a:e calk-d At 8::10. Our 007" ,eoou
k
at , ..nlt·r and did •ome Hoc :,.ork \ lou a lead ond were oble to keep II up during tlw
.. ~oMtk!" rnadf' I• I• ""uaJ 6 basket-": aud II~ whole ttn~. ~nle Mtlrshtieh.l boy~t pl a1ed • "om I
atuanb Wttn.- alwa,,ot•Jnthe rlghtplaee aodt~~ho..HI .ca~:n~e, but l"'Uid not keep our ho1S fro':' t&illn~
•httOf"ver a chan~ wa!tl uffe~.
11 ~ IHm work ruaklnJ: :-hurt, ••itt P•--~~ whh·h ba"kf'h
I
"how("d UIJ w~fl •scaiO:!!>I lite' IODJr lhrow, ul lhfo
.ana;ceo anti \\'aliter put up a "o.HJ fAI:IW, biOt'k•
t'l--hoN. n~ fina l '-<'o~ ..... !itf'\'flUI Poi at :r..
lng" all pta," of the opponent••• oo &Mo laklnr II
to Qolhko...h u . 111e JiM uv q.;::
tlown to ltwlr o.rn ba·kt:t by ~hon ta •t J>e~~·
when h ••• lo ...Hd to Hahen--on or Curran who
.......... ,.d •.•
('t"'ier.
Cu&rdJi.
K'f'Dtrallr
ma41t' • -~ket. ntc dna ) -'<"'N ... ,. 14
.\. 1-falv._.rM>n.
C.'Urran.
IAn~~lo !'; In faY"ur uf the Polotf'NI.
tine
lf•n•·
(
T II B XOR)I.\L PO I:\TJ-:R.
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Our Jlne up was:
and
had a good chanoe to keel) long hours, .,.
A. BalveNlon, Captain, Forward.
Bennett.. .... . ..... .. . Forward.
Curran. . . .... . . .... . . Center.
Lange .... . . . . . ..... .. Guard.
Walker. . ....... . ..... Guard.
Referee-Widmer. Tl me ·~ teper- Miss Allerton.
Umpire-Pulling.
After the game. a dance was gh'en our peop1t,
the tratn did not.lea\'C until rather late. At. about
~1., a jolly but tii'W crowd or 1>eoplo landed
at. Ste,·ens Point.
Such a gOOtl time "a.s had that. we underst&Oll
tha&. another game has been arranged fur, when
$pecial rntes will be given, so that a large crowd
will undoubt~ly go up tooee 1r MarshHe ldalway,;
otTers as good entertainment. a s: h did this time.
5 A.
TRA:ININC
DEPHRTMENT.
TH E ICE S TORM.
and the
••o~·
s parkled on the ground. Thai night
On the Hrst day o f the storm, a leoUen liky hung
down the long 8\'enue of treeg could be Men u
ov..:rhead, and the alr was very moist. On return·
lng to school, I c arried my umbrella: ror It seemed
"'~ H we were going to have a storm o t some kind.
Tha&. evening, fine drops of mist feU lo ea rneP't,
and the slde·walks • ·oro sli pper.'· ·
\Ve beheld a wonderful fairy land on the second
duy of the storm. ~rhe tnhn had fro ten on the
t ree..~ and s Ede-walks as it came do.,.·n; and over
these ice-laden t rees a hea,·y ~no•· fall had been
slrted. T hese lines or Lowell"s poem well desull>e
the ;tcene:
••t:very l'ine and Or and hemlock
\Vore ermine too dear tor an cnrJ:
And the poorest t•·i)! on the elm t ree
\Vas ridged inch deep with pearl."
The leaY03 o f the oak t rees we.re frosted, and the
~rri e.s on the llnde.n t rees bung llko pendant
j~ wu l 8. Tho wiiJows along the rh'er bank were so
l aden that. they touched the ground. The rh•er
it~:.o lf wa~ all co ,·erod whh a layer of tee , except
where the water still rushed in Sl)()lS along the
Uam. lo a Jetter from California, that. day, the.
r ipe oranges, carn ations, and violec. beds were
~p::.ken of; but. we wore con,s oled with the t-houghc.
that. we ••ere walking on caramel frosted cake;
uOd wherever there was a t ree, there was,; stick of
c rystal candy to be had. All tho long day, the
lilUD had never once come out; but. a gre1 sky
added to g rey picture.
·
The third day o l thestonn wa• brlghund pleas·
ant. All day lonl( the trees glittered In the • un,
gorgeous sunset. that gradually faded J eavln~t
darkness reigning.
REBECCA FADDIS,
Eltbtb " -'" Spelll•l·
The following is a story written to embody the
words of a Spelling lAsson In a s tory. 'rho undo•'"
lined words are the words of the lesson:
The ProftiAOr who gave music lessons on thtvinlln in the \' lllage be..:ame Interested in ~uhr\' .
By writing articles fo r a jo urna l in a neighboring'
t own, he gained the pra15fl o f everyone. B e was a
~e ntc lblo young man, and was not sensitive to the
~~ and criticisms of the ~ndent
upon what h e had "A'rltte n. IL 'A'•u~ not. posalblt>
fora.nyone to dislike the professor: for he had made
a s ucee1s o f e '•erythlng whlch he had undertaken.
an~ alw&}'S punctuai_JLj.. the musle leasonJ~.
Tho children liked ~peclally; ror he was al·
ways ready to help them ; and he taught them abouL
the term quolleot.
In the berrying time, they used to go after~
and In I ~S way ot going with the prof••·
sor, they saw bea lll,itul Kenery, •·hlch he would
1)()1nt out. to them. AniJ, tn the Sprlng, they would
go io search o f Arbutus. ·The children would
q~l'; the 11atches o f >\rhutu~ •·hlch thty
~:
round.
.o\fter a whllt, lt became necei'sary for the Prt ...
rUsor to lea\'C the \'illage. The chlJdren thoc. It
~ The h0$5 hated to ~ c arate from hlrn,
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70
:\OR~IA L
and the day he left they ba d a ~ holiday.
H& ""' "§ pre8entecl with a natue from the children.
He made a 1peech biddl~m good-bye ; forho
was to beco;;"'7~oldie,., 'fhey wore thoroughly
frighwned aJ. thts:,7nd'i)resented an
awf~kin.g.
POI NTER.
tht~ w-.•re sure thn.t he would 1>4.•
Ro was escorted to the vootibule of th~
ear Jea\·ing his ~ In the de~
After tho war, they were rellevf(l to know ttuu
he was no• killed.
LEOru RETOs.
sf)('etacl.-, for
k llle~.
HLVMNI.
AliT Ill THE PUB LIC SCHOOLS.
'?
There is but one Art, and that Is for the people.
.\rt may not make people bener fed , or housed;
hut It cl othe~ and elevates 1he Immortal spirit of
utan. Il cannot be im·ented. It mun grow from
noble li\•ing. 'J'hel"t' halt nc ,·er been a great Nntion
but has bad some j,('reat Ar1ls1 rise to s:terfect lt.
Tho only wuy to hrtog about a great National
.\rt lo to bogln in the Public S<:hoolo. The lntro·
tluctloo of wcll-seh."Cted work,.. of art cannot. fail
to help pupll~t tn acquire a •-eftn('d •nd correc.·&.
taste. Evoa·~· place of pubHc meeting for old or
)oung should have Object Le.•ons of this kind.
The lnftuem.oe of guod rep1-esentath·e Art upon ou•·
o~chool houAe •·all~ •·ill exert much the same erreet
jn National Art f.Aiucatlon that representnti\•c
hooks do in our Literature. 'fhe casual glance at
a beautUul object l~ not. enous:h ~ it. is the constant
presence that is n~ed: that vre~e:lll'O that grows
imperceptibly hut ~urely Into the soul of tht'
observer.
PichiN•jij ~"<houh.l not I~ Ust.-d. simply tor
tulomment, hut for Ins truction ns well.
In most trnd~s ltntl kinds o f rnanufol'turing tl•e
t•lt-ment of desig-n enten.
GOOtl taste us to fonu,
t•olor, or at·rung(•ment Is needed: nnd so old om•
In earning hi~ ll\'lng. Morw''' er. there are fe"·
fte'Ople who du not spend a con~ldt'l'abllj gum each
year for good"' of !!lome kind. clothing. houMbold
furniture, ornumenti!;, de<."Ot1ltion,c, and or her urtJ ..
cles, In which heuu1~· ls an lmportanL eler~.
t'ertalnly hard working J>eople need somethln~t fot·
I heir happine.iis, ~omethlng mentally and 111,irituallystlmuhatlnK anti ele\'atinJ;:. But In too many
cu.ses lhelrnmney Is spent for ·'that which r>rofft.
Nh not." So. wl~ther we '' irw the matter fromthtstandpoln1. of the produ<.oer. Ol' that of the evnsumer, the euhh•ation of the urti~tlc taste is of hiJ;ch
''alue. Now. til{> taste liC troine~ only b~· studyi~Jl
t•xamptes o f J.t()(ltl u r1. ftt·nc..'('. tht the nK'(>:c."'sity
of plctu~s and other work~ o f arc. In the school
room seems beyond que~tlon . Children de.senc
the hlghes• p~ucts that the genius of mao ha s
broughl forth.
The future of Art. in this country dcPQnds: not 10
much upon &he patronage nnd approola tion of th<'
compuratlvcly few whu have means and lc isurt".
OJ~lui)On tho cuhl"ation o f good taste among tlugreat rna•• of the pe<>J•Ie, made po.. ible through
a lamllinrlty ~·llh bonutllul and artlsllc thing•.
By bea utltyinJ( the surroundings ofthc childl"f'n
In the school-room, they would thus become aoout·
tomed to "'hat ts good and true in art.; &hey wouhl
unconsciously absorb Its lnftuence. anll they would
loc\"ltably team to &J>preclate true ar·t almoat
intultin~ly. The resu lt must oeces~l\I'IIY be better
urchlteeture, both In publiu hulldlng• and in the
homCil or the people, and the e xerelse o l a better
tast-.. In the embellishment of the sttme.
The tnftuence or pictures and statuary will aiMl
t~nd to bi"Oaden the knowledge tho children will
acquire in theirOeography and Ristory, stlmuhtl(•
lheh· l(n•e for &hese studlcl';, nnd In Q mt\rked de·
j!ree, loHuenoo their patriotic appreciation of ou•·
owrt"'Country.
I would "f!l eet and group work~ or 31-t for Uw
school rocun tdmtJl y UJ)()D a•·tlstle principles. I
•·ould have portraits of 8t.atesmen, he~. authorlil.
men lllu~triouS in history and that. have set grtat
t-xamples for the young~ also pletureiJ of bulldin.:t:ot
repr(>P'ent10g notAble anti architectural workH am1
stru\·tures celebrated in history.
Plctu~• o f kindred aosoclallons ohould be brol
together a• much a s possible In one a'OOm.
In a ochool I have oeen
~nlly
lhl• Is tht·
arrangement; In one room were plctures of
VeniCI! ~ In another, o f Rome: In a nother, of
~'lorene<>.
I noticed a pleture o f Sir Walter Scott.
antl acc.·ompanylng it one o f Mtlrose Abbey. A
THE
~O IOI A L l'Ol~TEH.
large phot.ogrnpb of the Mansiun Bouse at Mount
Ve.roon had nea r it. n tine full length Ogure of
Wll!lblngtoo. There were lari(O portraits of
Lincoln, •'ranklln. Benry Cia)·. Longfellow.
Holmes, Whlttl~r. and other dlstlni(Uished
Americans. Jn annthcr room wa~ a large picturt'
ol the Colo~um at Rome;
pictures o f the mnst
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in ourschooll4 shall Jaa,·ebet>n oomJ>lotetl.
when the ""•ll• .,.. taswfully embellished wllh surh
•·ork~ of Art iu plcture.s and J~~tatua • y, proJ)(!rly
grouped and arranged, bow dltreren\ will tl~o•
school r<"om o f the modern clllld appear from tho·
li~hn:c :n.
bare wall~ and un:o~:tght1y surroundlnJIB of the old
l og sclulOI of the fathers. Th~ Jnftuence o f surh
a picture of the Cathedral o f Saint Marki!t, and a
l'lchool rooms i~ beyond human calculation.
The soed mu$L be so-.·n; " \\'hat. shall the har·
picture or the grand stalue or Colleonl 1 by Verro•
V..!~l
chfo, which stands in front of the Church of San
"The work i!t laid'Jkrore our ree' that shall
come a.rter us. \Ve may not sU1 ~· to watch lf it
•dll S:f)Ct!d."
E. lo"". PalEST.
beautiful palaC<'o on the Orand Canal In \"eolee:
Ctovanni Paolo.
Wheo the Introduction of this kind of Art cnobel ·
be?"
EDWARD D. NELSON.
"Tho face o f Death is toward the Sun of Life,
Bis shadow darken.s earth .. ,
Across our school f'OOm tbi§ shadow has fallen,
and one of our nnmber has pasSf'd our. to retum
nor. again. F.dward Nelson's ..·ork with us Is donr,
bur. for him J...He Is but. lx'gun. We sorro"'' for
oursolveH, and not for him. \Ve miss hiM genial
cheer and hearty hand--clasp. The vacant de.!tk
tells our lou, and ;.uggests the loneliness and pain
f~ll in the old farm borne.
'rhe brief lite grantt"d our fritnd -.•ate one o f toil.
Duri o!' carlie•l boyhood he heiJoed the sturd)"
f11tber and mother make a farm and bul1d a home.
Jo;ach wluter ga ' '" him a few months in the rude
iittle country school. At. the uge o r' fourteen, h~
)l&\'e up s··hool to work steadily nn the farm and
to help In th ~ home to whi;h hnd come " larg~
family of youngcw brothert~ and 8isters.
Six yearJ later a man now in our Senior CI&S:;i
-·eo\ as teacher to tha\ little country ~c:hool.
Then, th" youth of t.went~· went again to sit. on the
rude beneheM and leam o f this teacher who had
woo hi,a full conftdeoct>. \·Vbeo the teaclwr ~
turned to tho Norma~ I the pupil came too. Here
he he:lthated n e t to take •·hate,·er .,.,ork might ht>lp
him ~ in his way. The strength and training. won
uo the farm stood him In good "tead, and those
who ga,·e FA! ward Nelson 'l'fOrk to do always round
that. work welt done.
\\'hen funds ran low he won a certificate: and
then • enr. back to teach the home school and in-
~plre others ag he had beeu lu~piretl. The wrllt>l'
well remember!& a t .. o·hour villit to that. school.
The plodding earnestness o f dlly farm boyo and
girls. and the cheery, patient, hone~t etror'l. o f llw
teocher, made a deep lmpre..ll,!lion. uve.s, 1 am
am coming back to the Norma l to graduate, when
I havo eurned money enough to take me through ,''
were his pa• t iog •·ord.,.
Last. fall be came baek with mean5 to earr.'·
him tO lhe goa\ Of graduation. Tia&t goal WIU
no&- LO be reached; and our frifod has now pass<'d
to a higher school,
'fhe school fittingly "electtd Jo.!cl•·ard Nelson'li
uld teacher to carry to his homo our last trlbuh·
of lo,•e and respt.'('t. \Vith thi~ messenger th~n·
went. a profu~lon o f ralrest Jto•·frs tn tell our Aym·
I'* thy more tendorly than could thf! aecompanylnt:
note." unt. by tht> cJa,.ill, the scrnR)( the Forum, and
the faculty.
~o
acutt>
wa~
the JJickues;c ant\ so ,.;udden tlw
end, that. many a word of "~·mpath~· felt. In tlw
hear&-
wa~
le[t unspoken: and many a deed
tlf
klndnesJ~ plannccl ful-~ur friend "'"" Jert undont•.
Shall not the mPmory o r our friend and his genial
~plrit. ins)'ire u" to pu11 on to one another- eli'
the l§hatlo•· fall!S again- the · ·m'(l o r sympathy.
the tun lie o r encoUI·ngc.ment, ~he haml-clasp o f good
choor, the deed or Jo ,·lng klnUn4!s"'! Surely IU(.'h
•·oulcl be the le.-c~on ft"'m him •·ho--e hroader lifu
Ita~ ju ..t l>t>~un.
.r. \V. J...
TH~
72
NOIOIAL POI NTEH.
)!ARCH 15. 1001.
A monthly periodical, representath·e o f the Sixth
Slate Nonnal school, Ste,·ens Po int, \Visoonsin.
J>Ubll8bed by the student~.
r-:ntered at local po)iitofllce ns third clar.cs matte r.
Term.' of subserlptton-60 cents per year in ad·
•·ance. 15 cent8 II no!J>•Id before Jan. I,' JllOl.
Single copy 10 eenL•.
EDITORIAl. STAJ!';'"'·
\V. EUO&:o'lt! SMJTH, 'o.& . .•• , ••••••• Editor-in-Chief
tO..~~:·~;;~:..<, ·~·.'.'.·.·.·.'.'&iii.;~Lj~~~~rto~~'::~
BERTHA StONOR, ' ().!......
CURTISS Ll\flS"OSTOS", '00
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Loc. I E l't
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a !J( I 01"3
f:.o<r.!T B. MILES, '05 .... . ..... . • Athletic Editor
fo't..ORA Wooo. 'ro • .. .. . . ••••• . .... . • . • , • •• Cen.!lor
fo'LORL~CE S. \\1 ARD, '04 . ... . ,. Exc.hange Editor
~NNA OLSos , '04 ......•.•. Training Department
HOWARD VAs\V, WELTY, '04 •••• Arl Department
M. F. WADLEJOH, '0.1 .. ...... .. .. . Alumni Editor
~~~~ z~';,~~'c» .... .. Bus lness Manager
HAROLDCULV&R, ' 00
}
,
AUOUST J. MlLI.Y.R, '00
Ass t. Business )Jgrie
GENEVIJ!VE MILLER, 'Ot
'PRESS ASSOCIATION.
•~:.HOARD D. NELSON,
President
\V£N'Zf!l. PtVKRNE'T'Z. '04••...•••. . •. .. , • Treasurer
•oo..............
0 YJIHARD A. GESELl., '05 .............. Secretary
Address all bu..does~ letters to the buJCiness man·
~..~e;he~.ntcles solicited from fonner students and
'f(EADERS and SUBSCRIBERS are respect·
fully requested to patronbe our ad\•ertlsers. .
The •\nuuai 'Oratorlcal Contest brou~rht to light
"ome o f our best material, and stands for an
example of ea ';'eAt endeavor and friendly rhalry
on the part of tlw contestants.
l n 8uch 001\h~JCts we a re BJ;l to forg et that then>
l,c honor du(" to any but the winner, but those who
tried and lnllod , yet did so with credit to th~m .
SE.>h·ef~ aml the school, are ulso deserving of JlrAist>.
Those taklnj!' part •·ere Mlssc• Flora W ood
and Nino. Ball, and Messrs. \\'ehy and Drow-n('.
Mr. Wel ty received two seconds .and o ne third
vn thougl•t Hnd composition. and two Orsts ard
one fourth o n dellve ry. Mr. Browne rec:x-lvffi
three first~ on thought and composltlon, and t ..o
seeonds and one third on dcll<ery, gl•lng him
HM<t plaoo by three points.
Mr. Browne will ret>I"Escnl us At Plotto<llle, and
we hope to soo the pur~le ancl gold lloatlng lo\ th•
front ranks.
The vlslto.. o~ the St. Loul• Ext>o•hlon will
he gh·en an oppo• tunlty to form a clear ldu o f
the work done In &he I urge inAtitutions of l earn ln~
II they all ..,nd •• complete an Exhibit • • the nne
now being preparetl by our No rmal.
\Ve have been furnished "~hh a case contalnlnJl
• lxt..>cn shoots o f elght·ply card board arranged
like the leaves of " great book . The•c lenvc•
swing ouLward, ancl furni11h 3.1 "Pates each 22 x 23
Inches.
The omclal photographer, kent here by th•
Board ot Regent~, hos taken t,..enty Iorge sl>.<
photographs sho •dng exterior ana interior views
or the building, interiof. '\'fews Of &he ball8, Ultm·
bJy room, library, gymnasium, domestic science
and art de partments , sctencelabaratory, and each
Of the training school rooms. Also clas..,. 'en·
ga~red in thCtr regular work.
Other pictures were take" by a local photogra11h•r
..!.!!.Jhow the varied lntere•t• of the school- sociNy
roomti, skating rink, teonltt court, etc.
One •po<'C will b<l devoted to THE NOR>fAt.
PotsTt:>t which will exhlbl~ representatl•e pa~te•
and cuts to \ceo from different issues of &he paptr.
Re•hleo the Exhibit In the cue, the Art Depart·
ment I• to have a separate display conolotlng o f
six Iorge chart-" upon which have been mounted
tlte hest drawings t~electecl from &he regular clat "
•·ork. The.sc drawing" represent as near as possl·
ble the various lines of work Including po1e, 8tlll
lire, landscape, historic ornament, and orJgJnal
de•lgn. They are to be hung with tho General
t~xhibil of Drawings !rom the other No~al• of
the- R1ute.
•
T il E KOIUIAJ, 1>01:\TEH.
THIIID OUAitT£ 11.
First We.ll .
The Athenaeum b avea~raln~hallenged lbef'llnun
tn a debate to &ake place during Commencement
"'t•ek, next June. A bu<iit nt \Vendell Ph1111t>:t i~
uffered to the l!.IO<:iP.ty wlunlnac three tlmtM In the~
•It" bates.
TI\8 oftk-.erw of tl't" \"&rlnu" Soc:ltdu tor thtpre..~n&. ct uar\er are & }I follow•:
TBEAIU<NA- P ,....Ident, Mobel Pol:ey; vl<-el"'<'"
tdeot. Mary Hanson; I'\"C"'rdlng see.ret.ars, Oraee
\ 'aSJel•: WITl'spoodlnlf -retar y. Julia Woodard: lrta ... urer. Georgiana ( 'lark; mard1a1, Loi"
Hancock.
THE FORUM- President. ~t.V. Boyce; vlt~ JJrel(·
i.Jeot, F'. 0. Strader: ~rtt ary, Hay OnnJJ,by:
trf'a.surer. Jo~t Fro,.t: bo.ard of eou.ndlors.
c~rre Baker, WUllam AtH.'r: &ergeeot at•&n:n'li.
Quay Hewitt.
·ra-J! ATUitN'AI!lTM. - Prc"ldt-nt-, AU.(rU't. MIJier:
' 'h.:e preilhlent, Lars Ntl ....on: secretary~ Duncan
Held; &rt"a ...ure.r, Wt:ftU'Il'h·emltz; ~1'1['r.anl.oll•
arm:J, \\'ltUam Grov-er.
Two • luable addition• ha •·e been added 10 liW'
Normal Museum: A J.>aJ:Kll' Twen,y·ftve Cent piece
' ""hi_n ·plaat.er, ,. donated by N. Bertnt. A lAO a
laod pateot., doled I~ l(ranllolf a trael of land In
l'urtage County, signed by P,.,.ldent Franklin
l'l•n:e; tlol• being donated by W. 0. IAmeroux.
!loth of tbeoe 1(\\ntlellM'n aov resident• of !lte<en•
Point, and It lavery gl'Atlfytll)l to ba,·e th<' t·hltkll"
tl1u~ show t.bt-lr lnte,......t Jn u...
73
Secoad W"ll•
Henry C"urran has returned to M•hool to takt"
'114'Cial """' lo Solid c - r y.
Ml~s\'"loletMcOrath
~~~ ..
has lx.>ton vl .. hlng
ttt-r~l.!tltr,
Nellie, thl• "cek.
Ml"-8 Helen Oernbach. a tOI"liU.•r ~tudcnt, tuu
l"fiUIDe he-r studlf$ at the Nonaal.
1'\!"'
turned to
Ml•• Anna Donhul. of lola. vlslled whh
Johntcon at the Normal, on
\V~nl'1'day
or
~11 ••
la"'t
Wtouk.
Oeorge B. ., • ......, •• who ha• '-" out o f khool
on a~unt o! rDN..II~~~, returned Afondararte.moon.
Aug••• Miller and Cu.r Mallor.r l"durned to
l'fter a short at~OC(O on &l"C''unt
uf ~lcknetc.l!J.
~·hool, Tu~d"·''
)IJ,.J K.atberiM Kouthwlek, who ha111 been out of
...-hool duriol( the la<ttwo ~k •. returned Monda )
morning.
Ml'~ Ina li"enwltk, who flnl ..hetl h~r Full ('ourM>
•·lth tbe C1aJUI o f 'OSI and hu: !llnt.'f' ~ld tlu~ f){)~ I·
tlon of AulotaotLibrarlan In the Norma l library,
ha• rHipecl. .Yiul'tonck bnbeid berpoohlon
now for four seaN i but ha-!1 rtMI~l'•" ~~&h-P w l•t~ ..
to take tho Oome~&tle Scienoo Cmu<ge.
Mlu lfary Ouneaan, whcJ hai been a-A•Iatant at
1be l>ubllc Llbrarr In tbl• eltr. ha< ac...-pted tl,..
~.o•ltlon o r Anlatant Ubra rtan at dw Nonna1.
l'rof...oor Talbert, our ln.truetor In Blolov).
wat~ called to hi!C home at Ut•Yer Dam, Montla~
uwrnlng, on account o f the .-erlou"' lllrw"'" ut hh•
talht"r .-ho .... vh.r.91tclao •• that lt1ac."t".
i.t
Uo.
~aturday
ltflt•rn<Hln from ! ro 4 o'eluck. the
d 1lld•'tn o f theKhHhwOarlen and •••·lma•ry 0CJ)fit1·
ment gave a \ ..alt>otlnu
Pt~rty
In 1htt
g1 rnna~lum.
unde-r the- dit'\'Ctlon of the 1•a chen of th0<4fl cltJl&rt·
ouento. Th~ mol~,.. nl 1b~ <hlld ...n ,.• ..., ln•l~l
""es'"'· ;-\fl~rwanl"' tac.·h e1as~ wt-nl to their own
room" where the Yaltntlnf bo.xe~ 'tff~ opt'Md.
nnd f'('f~hmtnt~t t'OD!il10otin~ of t"'t."'D aml ma~·•·
roon .. wtn:- :oot)rn-.1 b.).,...th....tudenb
lhtl~W
l)ra~tl,•lnj;t
In
departmtntot.
It wa!Oo 1ht" firM '' ish of
~evt"ral
of
th~u
'" • lwulwr ~ami•· and thf'y were much lnh•n>-"eetl
In "'ftiog tM dttaU ... of t·ama1 Jh•ing, loadlntt loa.;~.
Jnaki~ roadc. and ..o fonb. Tbry al.o •tnt \hro
lhe mill, nw"t• •llu made up \h~ J)Ut'l)' ·~,_.
Ml fl~ 1-'~tuhll!'i, Qulnn, Burgt>rt. t-'ray, (;rny,
t-Airnund, Rt!hh•r. lkniunort•. nnd Allertun.
Oa"'·ln
f.'oll~tt. t-:h•m":nt&l')'
In \h .. dty '""'
~lu.,.,.,l•
aoo
lacuJI! """' cl..,.•-.ed In Colonial
nutny s;:enuinc weddlugtl•-e"~e• o f mothel'..
a nd Jll'lliHI·mQthf'n bclnK worn; while the math·
\'O... IUmt',
''Ostun\C" Wt'n" exwedlngl )' VA!U,)'.
Thlr4 Week.
'M1rough the ln'"ltatlon of Ju.,tin S. lloylnt:ton.
a number of thfo latly nwmbeN of the faruh y f"O•
jorf'd a ntall~t, :-;alunlay. in a '' 18h to lhf' Bo!·
ington lumbet'<"Aml'"' ;)}mllf's from the cohr. Ttwy
14rrht"d at tht> t·atnfl ju ..t In thne to ~haeoe thr hun·
twrmen·~ tllnnrr, which they all lleclan."ll IIJ b(·
Pl((.'(+Jient.
••4"
Birth· Day. The ~rymoa~lum
ftt"'tofuHt deco·
•·nted whh ,,.,c_~, white and hhat• tJuntlnJf, and tlw
de3p •·lndow!'f cur\ained whh •·tch red, held lar~:1·
mlrroM. In fa·ont of · ·hlch W\,"f't' vtac.."C"d caoddalJn.
who.., lh:lll• n:~ lo lhe mlrron prud~ced •
v~r1 t'M"!Uy etf"-!t. An unusually large humber ur
'03, Qf t'vlomu, ••• ,.
Wf't'\c.
Uy vntp nf tht" ..tudt-nt ... tfl!l" ...ehoul t>ttlf•'MI a
hollda,·. )lontlay. \\'a•hln!.;\00'.!1 Olrth·IJay.
' "hark.>· \\'t-rnt'r. c'Ia.. ~ of ·oo. prlnt!lt••l uf mw
1he ward 1·whvo1" of ..:au <.:I .. In_•, \' l~olli~l ol~
Sonn,.l h·l,•nds Crum ~o·c·hJsy until ~t,uulay.
,,f
Fo.. rth Week.
Kennt.1h Pray 1.. "1-wnding .:: .-t"\"k at hunw. fli ..
w>.)~ art" troubllnJ: him ~•bat a .. thto 1'\•.. uh uf
a ll.;bt auadc of nwwu•l..... M> that a ,.hort "antloo
fnun hl~ l'ltmlko" at tt~ Cnivt"Dh)' l"ft'r»nl a d\'l·
· •bh•.
l"roft ..~r <. •• Jl. :-4th·~,owr. fonoorlt ln .. thutr
I 'omludur In thlo~ ..\'ltoul, 1'1-chet.l In Slf'Vt'n .. Pniat·
Munday anti ~tonUa.) . llr. :o;,.-lvnttr '"' now tn·
l(&Jl"?'(( iu t-tlllurtal wurtc. with ht>a1lquartN•._- in
('hk·aJ:u: hut h~ •.. till ftnd" tinw. ot.-ca .. lonallr. tu
rttoew hi ... at'qnalntan4~· with hlo~ Rte,•tn .. Po1nt
fri(•Od." whu ""' ttl,••ny,a uhhl tuM.~· hl111._
)lontlu.y l'\'t•nln~t. 11 ( 'ulonlui'Ht<c('J'llou wtt" heltl
In tht> J!YIIIH~&•Ium, ln honor uf \\'a•hln~ton·~
nte grand maNh, led hy Ot.'Oil.."" aDd llarthu
\Va,hlnx1on ...t)C)tred otr \lw~ quaint ~ t umt:a tu
l ilt' '-1 ad•aolage. The ~:all4>ry held 11ul1.r •
DumlK'r of sptt'tat01"8.
Fifth Wock
Haymond Pc>h:'rsoo, or Antllt'l"ltt, has join~ tht•
F.lenwntat")' (.'ta:es.
Melvin Dro•·o. of Manawa. o~pen t S aturda)' an,l
Suotlar •lth Nonnal frimd" In tM el y.
Ml""' Oror')Ciana C'h•rk ~•umt•d to school. Mon·
tlNy, aftf't" ao Ulne~ of a rouple o f .-~k~ whh
nw&!!ile~ . Duncan Rid~ jg al.o hack.
Proft!"t4!lurC.:ol1ins gave an lnlCN~tting talk, Tut•!>•
moa"fllng, nn t h~ appllcu.tlun of the Dewey C"at·
d~y
aluglng Sy•leto lo prlvnle llbrarle•.
~I« Fink, who ba• boen ou1 of .ehool lor u n
linw. I• •II II on IM sick 11~1. and •Ill probabl) ,,..
unahle to ~turo to be.r cia"'""'"' thl11 week.
Abuu\. a work ago, MI•Ji ~!')ora O.trum wu,.
ubUgOO to h~•v~ "chuol on oc.'C•mmt o f llllH"Iii.!l, llhl
...... und"rl'itlml 3he has typhuld fe•er a l l1•r liOUk•
In Uaneo.,.k. Saturday. h'!r ,.l .. tl!r, ~Hu H~l~n.
wtu taken .-lck, aod wa~ al,.o ubllged t o go hom.•.
'tf~ lid .out t"'agratulat~& uur janhor. Mr. Brun·
upon lhe arriYal of an a"lll.ilan&. jan_ftor.
I&Joot ThurAday. Be. may bt tno )'oung )'t-1- to bfo
an1 materia l a"iibtance to hi " father, hut tl_mt- will
t'\>med1 thaf, ..'f••meone r •()(tiiCmt~I,Y l'('fDarks thltL
he '" the youngeal boy thai "''er enten-c.l tic•·
\\'ll~a,
••f
Xormal.
f'rlda.> morning, &he el,chl o'clock l't rW"' uf
cla-A-t!f-8 wa" oc:nlued, aod t~ library classes Dlll
ln•tead. ~~lire sch<><•l I• cll•lded lnlo group•
•ludylo.g dlrr• ..,.nl parU or lh•llhrart. Prol..,.•cor
Ol~on·" a-ruup I- looking UJJ tlw FnrEa&t: Prof••!!>•
-"HrCulver',c, NIUural Sc:lcnt"(>: Yroftssor Lhln.:·
$Um'~, Mythulogy, e tc.; • ·hilt• thtl Senlur" ruul
JunhJI"Jt IU't' . tuc.l,.lng Calalorlna:. arrangln~;, an1l
otlwr d•·s)artcnt-nts of Library Sclrnce.
TilE KOHM.\L
Prlm~ry
l'OI~TEit
75
Fil·st. PupU- '·Oeorge \\'ashingtun ~ booau!'le he
was Flrn In Wor, Flr1<\ In Peal't', ami t'ir~tln !IJO
Hearts of his Countrymen.H
Ia Civil Govere111eat.
Mis~ B. gi \'CS list of the charitable and IH"al
lnstitutlonlii in the ~tate.
PrQftuor
nr~uArc there ~n~· tJddhlon""
ur corrections'!"'
Second PupU- ' ·No! hewasn't.teachf'r: bec.au.s('
he maT'ried a, widow, and there must hu\'C bt<>n une
~lr. Hamilton- ''She didn't mention the Stat<
Nonnal Sehools ...
to
O.!pa1'ttn :m t--T.:acher: "\Vho "'as
the first man'!'
----
mao before blm."
s..
Flrl\1 Student, In Advancecl Phy•lology- To·day
Professor B-e-on, discussing \'iC'A'S or lmntortal·
lty,ln History o f Educ:atlon- ·'The ~tystics belle\'t.>
that. at death we are lost in the Oh·lne Con;wh)u..;.•
nelt!C.''
~Ir. B-y-e-•·Thcn ()o they b.:li~\'{' in bein~ lH!<OI
we learnMJ how to n1ake ga~trlc juice.
Second Student-·'Yes, che.-·
/'U take the other.''
Mis-1' F--e-- ·h, at counter •·lthlng tu C'('l &)aint;;:; un
l'l'\.·•llt, say"- " I want one moro cake of paint on
my face.-.
\Vtr. :\-er, at. counter-" Please gh·e me a U'ntoetlu
hift- 1 mean rubber.''
~J.
P- 11-y- "Say, E·n·, •·hat tlnw t11cl
Mr.~~
1-.lC
::o home Jajtt night Y"
3·ou
pe~in
gum ...
Ris face was da·awn anU dejt"Cted,
He sat. and tore hls hair;
anywhere else?'' - - - -- 8:00 Music C laJC:o> ; cli~CU!C~ion or heal,. In OlUfl;i<-:
two-four tlme-"f...tule child, I'll ~ti ng for ~·ou."
r~. C-a-k- - "I think tho cltild need~ one ht>at.
Do
knO'A' how?''
Be had no• boon rejected,
But he couldn't beat 11dolitoii-e."
First Girl- "' Won't h be run to have "priDJ:
l--ome? \Ve can take such long rides on our
wheel e.
Second Ciri- ·'Umph! l'Jl lun·etogoon myhcud
if 1 go on m~· •·heel~."
- ---
G·a·e. Va· ·h·n comlog up the hall "' ith a ha~Ck\!t
on her at-m he met by a Fh11t Year Student.
"\\'by are yma bringing yuur dinner now thKt
the cold weather b over'!"
C. Va· ·h·n- ••Thls Isn't my Olnner, any motv
than a. r:lbblt. It's a blockY"Of tor the Phys!olol[y
f:. S·h·l··l· - "Abou• ton.''
:U. P- JI- y- •'\Vhy, I heard him ,;.ay '·Just. ont~.''
cllu,..
Pint\ Junior Gtri- '"Are you in t.iteruture '!"
Sccood Junior-'"Ye!l, clear Jn .. ,
)Jr. T-1· -r· - ·;Don't. think jul'lt btcau8e there i ..
!tOmethlng • ·rong with >'OUr heart that you ha\'~
Heart Disease.. ,
At. Ward School: little boy
oom~
hurryina:- in.
nut. of brealh - ·'Mts" Fitz.G{>rahl. there'g a ne•·
htnl in town, why, Ll1cre·~ the queere~~t bird hert,
me and Talbert never ~n nothin' like h. bcfoa'(>...
\Vanted w know by Profesj$or T. - '' \Yhy the
blood doe2'ln't cl ot In our vein~? a'\d why doe~n·l
the stomach digest itself?"
Teacher. in
G-eo.l,'"'"
gr_a_pl~,-y-(~;1-a-••-,-_,ter discu;hdn~
the produeh or the ;couthe~ j,dand":
Johnnie, what do you think li!l raised most t•x·
l{'OSively on an island ••here th~t,\' hu\•e I Q'l'el'l
amounr- or rain·fall.
. Johnnie: looking ,·ery wl,IO.t'. JU'OillJHly anAwt..,..
"Bumber ~hootJO. ma'am."
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I
Tl:I E
7.6
~OIOIAL
I'Oi r\TER.
BX~HAHGE~.
The Exchange ~umn of this Issue Is Intended
to iuldo those who ha,•e a ff.r•· minutes to spare u~
the Keadlng Table, where these paper8 mentioned
below may be found. Others which ••Ill lntere· t
you are TBE STUDENT, OrtANOE AND PuRPLJo_;
TH"& YAUARA,
~OJUIAL ADVANCE,
and
THE
C RIMSOS .
The Exchange Edltor recognizes In 'ftn: MENOM·
JSttl BAOO&R
the Independent • plrlt of Its editor.
'I'Hl: C ARDINAL prusents •omething decidedly
novel and approprlote In the way of headings or
tlepartments. Look on our ~adln~r Table for
the February number, and enjoy the Personals.
An Interesting account o r the genealogy of
Gtx>ROZ \VASm::saro:s i;c fo:md in THY. NORliAL
0RACL>C
You will flod the Literary Dep&U1rnent in
T'HP: BLACK AND RKO t XtJ!D.!i·h ·e and well •·orth
'"ad log.
In the local• or ·rHr. ,F:01s •·• flnd clever pia)•
ur..on words, which a~, doubt leu, ,·ery sugge:~tive
Little speck• of powde1·, little daub• o r paint,
Make the little !rookie luok as H It aln 'l .
- E•.
In all mhJfortuneM 1 tho greatest. consolation Is "
•ympathl1.1ng Senllr.
Leamlng makes SenlnN ftt company for them·
~~ ''es •~ we iJ a s o1he111.
Count ten before you 8peak, and If to a Senlo•··
eount ten thousand.- HIOU SCHOOl· Dooo&R.
SoUURP.TT&-"Ba,•e you uny rouge'("
ut "'ea~a" \0 those who know the ins and out-" o f
Cr.. I-!RK- 11 No, Miss; but •·o IUl\'O some very ftn(•
bru• polish you might b<> able to " ""·
- Ex.
"'"'lely In the Northfield, Vermont, High Sehoul. -
Paul- Don' t yo: think my ,;;;,.tache becoming•/
'fu.t Bm AND \VtUTK is \'ery neat. A fe•·
appropr iate heading• would Improve it. Surely,
ln a Bebool where the1"(' ftourlshes so mueh llterary
ft!Jillt.y we ma~· hupt• to Hod :40me artistically
Ruth- ( can'&. see il. ; bu&. l gut's.s It Ia coming.
inclined.
- SCRIBf'-
" You uliled to sln.c u
~very
E'en I Orlng Thf>e
ll.ose.~t,' ' i!:ald Mrf4. H., reproachfully.
"Yes, hut 00"' l pay 'the mtiJiner'R bill!,"
~RANOE
Don't forpt" lO reatl .. \\'ll and Rueuor.. in lu1·nrd :\t r. H."l'Hlt SCRIB&1 and proUt by h~ warning to thost.- · •
..ho forget. to patroolu- ad\·ertl~rs. You vdll
tlnd tbe ot her departments o f thb: exoollent paper
full o t lhe bree2.&8 and fre14hne" of the weate m
t·ountry from 1"htn<~ tt' t"()rou.
Head ·~Ad \·ioo" In Tug T W ENTJt=TH C t:S TUR\'
t'HAT.
The ctwer on 'fHY. NORMAI.. PofNTER IN abou' 1he
neatel'lt and be~Jt.arran~
Some o f 9urb<8t t>xchaii{C('" <"'rne frorgthc\Vest,
""' might. be expe("t~l. 'l'UV. NORMAL Pl:SS'AS'f
from San Jo..e, l.:o~ a muth•t ~·h·>CJI pa per.
rt'·
AND PURPLE.
or any of ourcxc.llanres.
We flncl, too, on reading thl~ paper, that It oon·
lain" lol:(•nwgood )10inht (or man,· tJAper' lO follow.
TIIP-.4-:Qts. Northnelcl, V•rmont, HighSchool.
r'
We invite yon to open
an account with ns.
~ DOt feel '" au b~Mc)c • ard
• bv4•t ....atlol( fo~r lot..r w•d ..o
~ooem1ow o\lr m~t.bod of f'C-·
(koh'ha..r d ..~"' our rule• f· ·r
opeotol(
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our m•aoer
or maldft5t k>llll!l. vur rates of to
lC~t. T'-' lll• OJ" tbe b\L...tDbA
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New Style• of T ype.
Fla ving the best and tastes\. press<'s, •·e
cnu alford to print Job• BETTER and
CHEAPER than the 11rlnters ..·ith t heir
old style slow presses. \Ve print e,·erythlnJC
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P ubliMh enJ. O o n c rill Uook aud J ob Prhatenc.
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do out ultHarly u.odenuaod.
First National Bank,
Stenas Polat, Wis.
a.s.o.,....,.
Buck, Barrows, & Co.,
NEW GOODS.
lates t Styles
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Milliner y.
C. G. MACNISB, At Ye Sign of Ye RED SHOE.
Has a G00D SHE>E Reputation. Try Him.
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Dentist,
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KUHL'S BLOCJ<,
SteVel')s Poil')t.
IT WILL V1\Y YE)U
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JllUNDRY
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I 515 ehurch Street.
Telephone 100.
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Mrs. M. E. Phillips-Moore's
PIU \' .\ TE SCHOOL Of'
~~NCING, POliH IR~INING,
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Dancing '-" an a rt. Nu thlng c:ha rue ttrh:.tM th"
lady or J,Centleman ""' Jllllch '"''good monneN, Jlu•
litenes~ and truu graoorulm I'UC. AwkwardntA,c l!ii
ono•t frequently eau ...d by lncorroet habits o f po.. itlon antl motion. h. 11'1 tht-n highly imponant
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that the 1dm\'le practice of the variou<~ dance~ ere- ri1
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- · · and educated to an apprtclation o f the hl"h·
.-<t .. p...,.•lono of lnttllll:\'nt:e and culture thot
nn bf• Klvtn by I"M&M of motion.
Will rent room• lor .elect pal'11t• o r clot...
H D. McCULLOCH CO., Lt'd.
Groceries, Books, Stationery and School Supplies.
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
C. KREMBS Rr BRO. GENERAL RABDWABE,
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ARLINGTON ROUSE,
.1.\S, WELCH, Prop.
Capital $100,000.00.
SUie O.,.:IOIJ. CoaaiJ ~. Ql} •
llnal ScMol Depoiii«J.
R~Te $1.00 PER D~V .
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Teltpbone~.
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StoYoas Po l•t. WI&.
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK.
Dr. J. M. Bischoff,
DIIU'.QTORS.
Stevens P oi nt,
AT THE BOSTON
FAI~,
Wis.
3 115
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Is the cbea ptfl place In the city to bu7 your
dln~r Od. laney china • are, ltmonade ae~ O<lne
C:rockerJ, Jrii.A'Wift. lamp§: &1.50 dr1 roocJ•'t
"'h<Hos, elolh1ng, bats. C:&P-'• oolion•, tinware,
L'f'anitewa ~ and t 01~'· \Ve a i&O carr1 a eomolete
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line ul mllllnerJ. 316 Malo ot.
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R. A. (;Qok.
1-oul• Brill. N. A. We..k. J o hn A. ~ural.
O. t:. McDill.
W . W. ~litcbell.
\.'. A. Hamuker.
AYl'n u~·.
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l..ad• Ia aH~.nd•~ Cnr. Mala 11t. & S1.roar"
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CATB & DAHL,
Olce onr Cltlms' ltlloaal Baal.
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CHINESE LAUNDRY
Guarantees First-Class Work
R~GERS,
M . O .,
Phfsician and Surgeon.
OINoe !lours: 1-3 and ~ p. m.
T• l•phone 1611.
1107 Main llret't.
sn;VENS POINT, WISCONSIN.
AND CHEAP.
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Ph"(sician and Surgeon.
P. 1\. S~UTHWU!K, M.
Goods called for and dellmed.
116 STRONGS AVE.
H. WING LEE.
Gl .._
E. H.
Telephone 32.
&16 Church &1,...1.
Accunuelr &nd Scleallftcall1 •'111<!<1.
J . W. BIRO, M. 0 .,
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
eRRRIE 1\.
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Physician and Surgeon.
Spoclal Ratea 10 Swdea...
Otb . ..a:,e Ma.ID S&..
Steve•& Pol• t , WI&.
Ot!lce Hours: 8--10 a. m., 1-4 p. m.
om.... and re.ldenoe 003 Clark ol. eor.Sironirtla••·
Dr. E. M. Rogers,
Stove•• Polat, Wtaco• •••·
W . W , OREOORY, M . D .,
DENTIST.
Over Tuylor IJros.
PR~ST. M.
Physician and Surgeon.
StrOng>! ;\\·r.
----L. ZBO~OWSKI, M . D.
Oftloo hours I and 7 p. m.
313 ~lain otrool, up alalrs.
~. Curran [{uu••··
Telephooo-()!H~, 126.
Stovo•& Pol at,
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XUROPEAN' i 'AOULTY.
IIYIITOR Of WITIRT AID DRAfT-PROOf 111001.
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C. F. MARTIN & CO.,
STEVEMS POIMT, WIS.
J~eading Photographers,
. PHOTO STOCI OF iLL liiDS.
D. N . ALCORN, M . D.,
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AUGUST GOERKE,
1\IIEROHANT TAILOR.
t'lnt• l,lne o l Sample. o l U.dl~'• D•·et• Oood• ul·
*'•>• on baod.
1 481 Mal• St...r.
life•••• Pol• t, Wilt.
· S. FRANK'S
M• .JACOBS, Prc111.
Leading Fruit Store.
Leadina Hotel in City.
Pn.lta, T..-ta•IM. Cnlectleury, .,...,., Cttau,
W IKeMif• .
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