THE NE)RMAL 0INTER CONTENTS, How The Game W as Won .... . .... .. . 77 A Senior's Suggestion . . .......... . . . . 78 Censor .. ......... . . .. •.... .. ........ 79 Training Department ...... ... ..... .. 80 Athletics .. ...... . ........... . .... . .. 81 Editorial .. . . . ... .... ..... . . .. .. .. . 82·83 Locals. . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 84·85 Jolly Columns ..... . . .. ..•.. .. . . • . . . . 86 Exchanges .... ... . . .. •... ... ..... . ... 87 Vol. IX. No.7. Prla t od b7 J. W0JlZAtLA '5 SOKS.• Oo a•ral Book a ad Job P rlato,.. St ovou Pol at, WI• · • ... FRENCH CAMPBELL & CO. j V OV WILL FlND + + J:tT + + 1\11 Sc:hool Sapplles, Pine Stationery, Book s, Magazines & Newspapers, Jewelry, Bea ds and Noveftle.s, Home•made eandles, Box eonfec:tlons. Picture a ud Picture Pramlllg a Specialty. Tol . l073 . 44 9 Mal• . E. eA. eAREN YJERG, THE LEADING JEWELER l' Pin~ J.Vo/c lt Rtpairing Q S p«Ull f!•. 4.7 Mal• S t •• OpPO&Ite P . 0. 8 T BVeMS PO U~~tT. WIS. r I I/1,I ANDRAE & SHAFFERC([, Tbe wide awake retailers, U EALER S l!'oi Orq G~eds, Carpets, l lf.ScJ?mittllll ITailor& ClothieZ- I iI IJJII mv I o.- . ....... 111 ~ Slewn~~:.· W ir. Ill I WE f\ltE HEf\DOUf\ltTf,ltS I'OR ANYTB1NO IN Tll.E.LlN'E OF DR..UGrB • ••Yk t• cb of aoocta tlla t Dr • u lab o r ••Y o f til• ~ :EEA."'O'JII ~ CLOTHING. Hats and Fine Shoes. F>:Ae:>':r'e:>S WfJ:.I:. p>I:.E.A.SJS. Ye>CT. TRY M E . E . G . RESSr.ER, Stulllo: l!t a ltJ Stroot. E . I.T0ZIER&CO. carry JEII:ID8T, 4U- iELLIS S TqEET. InPrascrtptlon Compoandlnt wanse tha almost·we. Groceries, P1o -..o P,""''"o u..- a oa1.L TWO STORBS : IOIT D l vlel• a eL Ill Strea a e a ve.. ......... .......... Taylor Bros., TIUPIIOU: 1&91 lllll tsal, ~ Citizens' Tonsorial Parlors, :!'(. BE'l{E:!(,S, <J?wp. BATH QOOMS IN CONNECTION, Stationery and Confectionery. - W o cnr1·y a h'uii- Line of l ho Best 1\l.l:~a.t&• -- Oader Oi"- ll&li<loal BW, STifi!IS POINT, WIS. T wo Blocks south and west of t he Normal. fp Y0U W1\T Te SEE "CTB.A. O~ -GI.~ -- - -euRR1\N . neusE, T liB B 8ST AND LA,Jt0£ ST ASSOil'TME NT OF PERFUMES. a. •~ DYER DRUG CO. =:'':..... PrC!"MC rtp tlon• PIUc:d ttt ftll h o ......... - II. fJ J . J). CUHR.AN, 'Ptop,._ Leading Hot..l n lhe Ci>y. ltat.eo 12.00 per day. Eleclrl~ Ll~h"'· Up·lll dale. Slt.lo.nl A .. Alcd . Tbe Badger Drug Co. J. L . J E NSE N , Fuoz u• 8t1ple GROCERIES. AOl!..~T B la J o P lo•r. e ..••• & Sa•b•r • Tea• -I:J't •""' 43.1 :tl•l• ..,,.,.rl. ••4 Coffe ea \\t 1 R-t"' S 81~ . Grand Ce ntra l Hot e l, M . CASSI DY & BROS. .\II ~lod~rn Prescription Druggists. Trl. 1-4. STV.VI!.'\8 POI.ST, l'rit·C3 Actonuuodation:i. ltC:ISOIIII lJic. ' P hon.o N'o. a. ~ ........:tth. u.-. IDler-State !ccldeDI aDd Relief AuoclatioD. JIN.,'OIU'ORATt:D.) NIW ULM, MI NN . 01!0. H. S PII!LM AI'I, Stat e Aae u . Cor. Xa l• a ad Stro•p a v•. ST·BVBHS POIPfT. WIS .. A o llablo A aona. con do wou with ..... Tel. 163. Cor. .r 'F trs t a ad Cla rk S tr. "'? J . rvER.&<>N . Wllole.._, .. ud ~taU Dealer I• tJolct aad Sliver Wat c h es. Cloc;k s, Jowotry, S liver aad Plated Ware, P laautt. Ora••&. Sowlttl Machlocs o•d oil hlad8 ot M~•l< al Merch. .dl80. Fl r!lt CIU>I to"otch Re1>alr· 1•1• Specialty. US Main S&.•eet, S""''"en.s Pulnr. WI.-. .,.,'• 1 JOHN E. FABER. .... P110PRIK'roR O V.... Stove ,.,. Polt1t Stentn Dye W ork,.. ct.... ,. ••d Oye,..ot all kl•d• o f w..rt•a . _..,.., , Pnulaguat •• l llort lotlct. C.O rno r Ch•rk 8t. and 8 tro n a- a v o n ...e. on,..Oo of Buckingl?am & Engbettf B U y on I y oh• 1..,., of ......... 'S .,..,.,m•oerla••. IL 5 0 I:.1CWI' Y C>t7 R I• " rn••·h lu..... mlxed BENNETT DEA bOYKd ""'' •• '"'" FI~E INSU~ANCE. D. ~h·nm •·ontun•lruulon B~ lumlxi••JC •nd baed· C.'ORNER CLARK ST. and STRONGS AVE. 114 S..S.co.4St . Tel. 62.4.. linjl. ~_...,,. ....,.rwft.rlt••fii.Mitr,.••fl•,., 1904 I!DITI OI'I I'IOW RI!AOY ,••,.,H:I. TIIK .• SPALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC AI.MANAC UNION CENTRAL LIFE I:f\CSU'f{A:J(CE COMPA:J(Y. . A'f'o'Z c:::~~:i!'"•.::::~oo.;.J~: ::.•::~~·u~ ~:!,. Gustav W. Hein, s:~~::. .fuoa.,...·" ~• P'111tlfe8qure. Edt~ br J. E. SUlLIVAN, ~Trea•. A. A. U. ne ..1, ... ~ucau.. Ia ' " - ·•,. . ..totator leiiJ Ptnlttre a Uaderttllat Co. CoJCTUft - Dell.···~ II. e.,-e_I"'J' d~•l&Dae Ia ru.oalu, •a t~~:tq, • •l~tt aDd •"tl7 brao.-b o r at.ll1eUo 90rt.; Aaa teur A tbleUo Uot.•a record• to au .....-..: to~l"'OD.fttaa A. A. A-. A. ,. 'Orch f'rora. JS:e: l tu .eroon•.S•te Coore,..aM A. A . n-Mrcb: late""CbO i uU~ reoordlr. ooUerlat~du.almeeu. Under1aklng and Embalming r ei. 178·~. 100 oo II>! Slroni• Ave. all aa._,llc atlllftlc .._..... tatereollelff•to aod tat41'110bOia<~tlo mee&.. fa JPOS: St•· to aud ,.ounaat oba capCoDibtD N OOrcst.: NIA7 no D.l': It• •••LI"' reoorct.J; • ome•·• a\.bleUo ttooro.: alraUq recf'lrdle ~~~a:.,::.. ro:::.':=':!.~~C!=~ •plo r••• u4 St. L0ui1 Wotld•a htt atble:Ue eontl!l; Oh ~re"- • 4Sr ........ or1.._ ooe~•• • ~ Of .UICDportl.l~ l tlaleU.. -.,W'e.D\.1 du.rtq ta• Jear.OYe:rtoD , .,. HADCOCK & ~OOD, De ntis t s , OPFICih 4.t8 M•l • St. Stevens Po int, Wis. "" r:a.u.r.tM • • I~ ~~-=~~~l~ alhlets &ad au.ledet..e. . . . Prlee. Jo ..••• · A. G. SPALD II'IG 6t 81108. :ole• Yortt, Cbloaro, Pbll6delpbta. Oener, UuU•lo. UMwo. U.ahlmore. Sao Yraaelllco 8t. LOt.dlr. Kao u C1t7. Mloaeapot" Wootre.aJ. Ceo.• J..oo40a. l!irlaod ,.~ fw • " " •I ,,.~~':L1n'i::::::~• llfufrfltH -.~.. ., <:;J~ PALACE MISS M. KITOWSKI, BAKE~Y L~DIES' T~ILOR. for a nioo line of Fresh Chocolates and Bakery Goods. 4121 Mala Street, Upsta irs. - ~0101.\ I, E. A. JULIER. F. L. DILLE, ~- ...: (/) IN~~R~NCf, Rf~l f8l~H. lO~N~. ~ooms ·5 ~ 4 and S, Atwell Block. It) JOHN NORTON, 111 ~.3d St., GENERAL REPAIRING. Bi<•ycles 1111d Guns a peci:olty. r= ~ TRADE SO LI CIT ED. A. I. Co.nneea ! Co., MEI'I' S FUI!I'IISHI;I! ,- r= ~ <:It ~ :;· AI'IO HATTERS. _ A{pecht.II,.Jft of! wsoned. Uae ~~ me••'" a-ad bOt',. I - ·=· .... J. S. PIPS. SWEATEJtS. (I) r= :--. ~- COB. ELLIS and CHURCH. CITY LIVERY AND TRANSFER LINE. HACK AI'IO BAGGAGE. Dr. F. A. WALTERS. Cor. Nonnal ave. and N. Thif'd st. Tel. US. STEVF.NS !'OINT, WIS. RETON BROS. &: CO., ~- OBE~LA TZ, Jewelers and epticians. Eyes Examlae4. Spectacles Fltte4 . lllerchant Tailor, 57 Strongs m . Cor. Put st Stems Point, Wis. m1~ 1~ mr M~~~ l~t~m ~f Shoe Store. Stevens Point Shoe Co. C. o-:= D. STORE. Always Reliable. (;ate~ No Trust. ONE PltiCE TO ALL. . to t he ~ormnl Students' Wnnts. P. R0THMJ:tN. ..a...u. k±D.da or ~op~ WISCONSIN CE\TR!LRAILWAY reeche& the pri•CIP"l pol•t& I• WISCONSIN ofte rl•ll p,.n,.. . Sleepers. Fr-e Re• cll•l•a Chair Car&. M,.od.or• Coac hes and Dlataa aad CatO Sorvlce. bctwooa ........ . Chicago, J'lllwaukee, Manitowoc, . St. Paul, Minneapolis, Ashland and Duluth all t:onnectlonA'(tre made with dh ·en:-ins,r lioeJC ut ~nntnal po1n\lll. Meals Sf'r,•ed a Ia cart~. 1-~or tlcketJt. "l~pl na- ear resrn·ationtil tuf'ther Information. UPI'Iy,to agenL-« of paoy, or wrhe JAS. C. POND, Oen'l Pass. Act., Mllwae.akee, WI ~ and thl ~ t•om· STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, S TEVENS POIN T, W IS. 1\" J ·~W R UILDI N O: 'l'HOROUGHLY E Q U I PPED. ALL MODERN AIDS : APPARATUS: LIBRARY: COMPLETE GYMNAS IUM. "BE?"TER PREPARATIOW: FO~ BETTER T&ACHING. A Large Corps of Experienced Teachers fully abreast of t~e tirYJeS. A large a~tel)dli)CO of elrl)est. a:JJal)c9d Students wh:> J ·e Actual Teachers. Tho neN wing now completed, adds one-half to the capacity of the building. T h roo Advattdcoct Court'Cs. two ,·eau··d or Il iOn · :-\{'11001. OllA OUATV-" nnd OTFIY.U ~Hnpelfnt l'tUd· r!i~i~!;o:.:l~~t~lt~~c~;;.~atllf'~ In ~dt•net>l'l. l.1n~otuAjlt1'. Setoclloa ot Stud ies pennlttecl to ttachtr•. untl~r {a'•orable C!-lrcum8tan(.'61J. " ow CllttM& formed tour times each ytaa• In ne-arly every I'Ubject In the cour!ile o f itludy, t XC('JII Latln.Oerman,and somc·advanced ~clenct• studlfot, l!le••• ••ry Cowrse. two ~·ea1.,., for th()-...• huhl· The Qua11ers begin Feb. 1, April 11. ln:z c •L·tldc-:U.e-4 or l'""iln.:: t-:Ur:anc: f'Xa,nlnallun ... B0t1rd t2 00 to~ per wook, all ""hool ehartl''• about tl.2.; J~r quaner (10 weeko). No tuthlou E l•• • • tary . Cen it h:a te, equivalt'nt tu IJ.\1' lf't• In Normal cla ss-.e.- fQf" th~ tUC:Pf'tllntr tu l.rT£0 STATK Of'.RTII'ICATf'., fur dn'! rea ....... t. .eh. Tulllon M ~nu per-week or leu In ,,,.... D tploma t'()Uivalt!nt lul.ltt"'l: STATF: t'CltTIVJC.o\Tt:. •~~:: :?~h=~.C,::;.s,:~~--~~~:.r· fur . ~111 P I"'perat or) CoUrH~:, lt"n ..,....,<C onh. ~l"ln1: 'f'\"))a ,..llon In all the comUWln brant"t~... Tlt(•"'f> l.... ~"an- 1au~ht by rt'1tUI•r !\'urmallt•l t·IH; "·or und(•r thtlr tll"'<-1 ov.-,....l~llt. 1 1•ara1or1 ~ra<ftJ<. Wrho l o r rl~ulars, or HX'ITER STJLJ.... a-.k tWd nllf' qu••tlon< about any pan o l th<lochool work. anti!C't an lmmtdla iA! personal re1ll1. .\dn--. tho> ~•ldent. . THERON B. J>RA Y. Stevens Point, ·wr ... THE NE)RMAL J.?E)INTER. Vol. IX. Stevens Point, Wis., Aprill5, 19011. HOW TH E GAME WAS WO!'I. h. was the day for the Annual Foot-BMI1 Game hetween the Johnoon and Charing High School My trtend and room·mate, whom the boys had nlek·na.med "SJh·er," rose from his bed after I>&Uing a sleepless night, aod looking from his window saw that. the mornin,J: was an ideal one. Surely, it would be a glol'ious day lor theCharln~t Rlgh School. But there was a bittemeos In our hero'• heart, lor he would be obliged to watch the .:ame from lhe side Hoes. tearru. "Slh•er," so called because of his slight build, waaqutek, wiry, a good ronner, and did nut know what lear was. - But he weighed only one hundred forty pounds, and wa.s compelled to play •ubsli· tule lor McAllister who weighed one hundred l!levent.y. "Silver" had too much eonftdence in hi~ own ability to -the justice of this, and' declared tha&. It he e"cr got the chance he would ·'~ho-.· them.'' No.7. They •·ere e~enly matched In •·eight, and as each claimed tho State Onh•e... lty championship ol High Schools, the ~eame promised to be an Interesting one. The ~r"wd cheered as the players took thelrvlaoeto~. "Silvea·" could hardly control him· •ell, but was oolaced by thinking that po11lbl~· he mlghL get a chance. Some ono might be injured. The Hn!t hall resulted In a score or naught to naught. Charlng ••as plaint~· •·eakenlng befon: her opponent' s Jrrealstlble ol!ense. Ball back McAI\Ist.er ...,med to be their point of attack. B~ •·a.s playing wlth desperation, but his pale fa"-.· llnd trembling form re'•ealed his o.xhaustlon. Ont~· 0''0 mlnute.!f remained to play, and Charlng w•~ on her o•·n t•·ent.y yard line. The Johnson team made it ten yard~t on the ftrs·&. do•·n. "Silver'' a lmost O<•bbed. Surely tnegame was lo•t. '1'1•• coach t&pJJied hhn on the shoulder, "Go In an•l take Mac's place. •· "Here's a c.bance to showthem what. you are made of," be exclaimed, •• our hero stripped orr big sweater and took tluo l'lace of hl11 boa ler school·mate who ga,•e hlm • look o f dl•gust as he hobbled to the side lines. JohmJOu tried ce-nter, bu~ fa lied to gain. The'' added lour yard• on a taekle play. Only onu yard to gain and the gamo •·as losl to Charln~. F.\•tt•y rnan hra(<el( hhn~lt for the flnlil etfOrl. i8 Til E :\OR)I.\1. 1'111:\H:Il . t-:\ ('r' mu~cle bf<eanw rlghl 1nd ... un quart.._.r be~an w call thf' h .•thf' A"~ the John· ~oolsrn•l. Even thti ··rowtl •ho hatl ru ..hMI ur• ontl tlo~u tht ~ltlf• line .. lttHI othoutt"tl In • ·lid ('nthu~'--'"111 nil urtca·noon. L!rtw ~uddt'nlr .. urnt. ••se,·rn: t"lc \'(ln! fourtC't'n ~ h•n :· · l"&mc the signal. A ran\'A"~~ covered ~treak ._.hot thru the Jioe and thf; John ..on full batk wa .. lat"klfd fnr a los~. ..\ might.' rl'tt'fr Wf'11t up for ••Sih--er! •• for It wa .. Charlntr'• ball and thl"ff" minute~ to play. A~ealn the team• llntd "I'· • Sllror·· heard hi"'IJ:nal caned, but ••~ too e xcited to Jl,..tt'n •·hel'f'. Tht• quarter pused Ihe ball .... rul whhout a thot <fP lnterferenct', "Sih·er'' hul'\lled th{'l line and started down the ftehl. The be•·llder•d·back• lollo,.-ed In snar~uh I"' IH)un •~ the-y l"'f'alllt'd what had haJ)· 1..-ntd. "SII•tr.. dodlCfd lll<' lloll·back•• pluniCinl' lacklo and bad a cl~ar ft~ld. 1ft Cro•<td the goal HlW!' t ..totr lett In adval\('lt of hi" nt>arMt J)UNutor. a nd tM p.me w-aot won! ------- ••• D. STRAOI!II. DOW!' H ill ON 4 WHEI!l . ·rhrre are few thln5rs mOn:1 txhtlaratlng than ''o&~tlng down a lonR" ttteea• hill on a wheel. There I• a lee ling ol I reed om lovm labor, ot po..er to do • hhout ~lrort. There I• al-o the oenoe ol danlrf"r tOmlng from the .c,..al ~JH.'t'JCI. Tben, at tho tnd, att.er you bue pkkod yourwlt up a nd lound that the ..beef l<n"l broken at~<-r all, the..., 1, the Rnse o l reliel along ..hh your other bodllv ~n_,allon.s. T~!e all tend towai"Ch a reekles·.,. ••••Ire lo try It again, and a l•"'ll•h ballet that the uthcr tclrls wouldn't dare to try h a t all. 4 SENI Ost•s SUOO I!STION. It you ..ould really enjoy your ochool. And would hare tbe ""hool to)<>, 1(<-ad the lollo..lng simple nole•. fn number oolr two. ,ou. Tbe lral Ia thl.: Be proud ol yoursrhool. And loud her1>ral ... •ln~r: See all of her be.autle-, twor clorft~, htr joys. \ Look lor the ltood In ever)'lhln~r. \ Tit<\ •twnd I•: Make your IIChool '(>roud ol ~·ou. Show that you"' ha1'e ~me "bat:kbont:'' Do with a ..111 1b11 ..hl<h rou eon IK'•t do: .Make her gla d to rlatm you •• her o"n~ h ana~ net"tll\ friend to hrin)l It• ,. ,,. .. !'\trm(-'OD{•'.c lnft"nC hfd frum l'liJ:III: It ·' uu can rendl'r thll' sort uf rdtl, It "· ltl1 ttl I ~·our mig ht : \\"..:I.TY. u,, IN M41tC H, It raln.c: h 800....... : II hall•: h blow, In March. The thuwl'f And IEWtes. (.'ause c..-ough:t And ~n~z.-"'- ln )Jal't·h. I •lit>: I •lid~: 1-1: I l(lld In lJarch. K. ~. 4 NI6HTM41t E. In the night. All alright. Mulng goblhuWhal a sight! Try lu •INggle. Held down tlg!ot. lllg¥Hl goblin• Pinch and hhe. ·r•r y to scroam'rry to ftght)o:very hair Stands upright ! •• J1oo !' •-says SOmf' OIM"! \\Tha&.'s tbe matter '!'' l start, l •tlr: 1"'"he dream eh·es &eattt.·r. ~·. ~:. w. )o'lt••l now aN &be sullen munnurl!i o f the North. Tl~· •1ilendlcl raiment o l the SpriDIC l>l'el" forti<. 111, unlrer... t tr""'n a nd the clear •ky l"l.·ll~hl •II II more and mo..., the ~rulnl( e,-... BI.OOliO'lUO. Till~ :\OIOI AL 1'01:-IT EI!. 79 CENSOR. --There i.; no time like Spring, \Vhen life's. alive In everything. RoS>!TTI. l'At.&SDAR.- \Vhy not ha\"e a bil. of black·board "'. :t a.:iide for a few woekot on which all m11y regi.;ter the date and mtm! of the new--comers amonsr the "o~·ar~ and birds~ Fair-htU1c.led S1>r~n~ unbosom t'\1ery gt·ac:e: Throw out the sno•··d•"'t> und tho crocus fi1-st. THOMAS. Br.RD CLASS.- Join the Bird Clu.-.$ which P1"0• h&.s in hand. Then you ":Ill be sure f~.ssorTalbert to g-~t 'yo...ar n~et.bd out--door exl!n.:l~e. and you •·lll ho led to sea m1ny a bri)t'ht bh. of color and hear many a cheery note \hat. now you miss. After th~ quarters of hard work you need justtJu_-.;e ,•tem ~nt.s to mmk~ llfe worth Jh•iog:- 'tlll June. It. is the Season nu•• to go, About the country hh:h and lo"'· STEVE SO:<. SUM:MUJA.- Plan to get. a Summum. Y0\1 will t·njoy it. It is " 'orthy of your itUJ)JlOrt. Gentle Spring! ln "un·shtno clad, \Vell do~t thou thy t><>wer dt~piRy! For winter maketh the light heart sad. And thou,- thou makest the sad heart gH.y. o·ORI.I'!ASS. the time for C\"ery on..: w tleeide whether or no they &t"C going into thtOratorical Contest. ne xt year. A Ji,.t of subject. . has bal.:n vostel 00 th~t bulletin bnard to eocour· ttge all to ..elect lheir "'ubject~ earl~·· CO~"TY.ST. - Sow t!i OROAS.- The Young \ -V omen '"'Chri~tian A .ssoeiu· tion g irls will be ve ry J.:l'lltetul to uily dOC who will tell them where thoro '" un organ which they mu~· horrow, rent. or buy. .Tba Spring i~ here the d ellel.tte f•Hlt.ed ~Ia~· \Vith it..s ~li)lht OnJ,:~ r:~~ full of l f'a\'t-•.:< and ftow.)rs. And with lt come~;~ a thinJt to 1~ a•·a ~·· ... Ia tivJ iier ~!ne~ to P~",. th~,.e "weete"r hour". ~ILl.•.:. Socnrruts.-\Vh~· not Ul\ite in J>etitioning tlh• Rhetorical Committee to allow one trediL to eath member •·hom tbe respecth·e :secretaries shall report at tho close or the quarter as ha\·lnJt • PJ>eared on the society program and been perfect in attendanl'C during that. time? Spring haug"' her Infant. blossoms on the h-ec~. Hoc'd In the cratllo of the western breeze. COW l~Jm . H&)IE.)UJKR- Mal:sq the librarian smite by re· membcring to mar)( the 1\umbe.r of weelcs you ha\'t• ul'ed the te xt book which you are rcturnin.g . The holy spirit o! the Spring ~! COO :<At.D. Is working silently. BASD.- Bow man~· wish •·e bad one? Bo•·many would like to play In a band? Ho,.· many eoulc.l ha,•e an instrument by next. September? \\'hy not ha,·o a ladi!.!S' band? 1Iel1) to a~itate the maUE'r. Catu.! the S1>rlng whh aU its splendor, All hs bh·do and all its blossoms, All i~s ftowers 1tnd lea \'es. and gra.sse~. _ _ _ _ __ LO><OFt:I.I.OW. \VInter'~ not .cone yet, tr the wlhl geese fty thtu '!'"ay. RUBB£RS -~Iark SUA KKSJ"Y.R£. them, and he)() to S&\~P [r'()WI\~ in the cloak room. Etern&l Spring, whh smlBng n~rduru here, \Vann111 th3 mlhl uir. and crOYI'n-!1 tiH:' ~·otnhtu J year. GAitTH. l..OST.- If you ht\\'\' somelhin~ mi~.:ooin..:, look on the ~he1t by the trea"lurer·s wlntlow .nd rou will probably flnd it. Beware~he janilur. uml luuk soon. Uv rose the wild oltl Wlnl<!r kinJ<. And t6hook hlil heard of snow; " I h e&r tho Orlllt young luu·e·t)ell rin~. 'Ti"' time ror mew go:.. Northward O~r the Icy rocl<:o0, ~or1h••ard o·er tlw ~·· )ty dau:;:hter conlthl whh :euony luck-"': Thi!' lanc.l'~ too warm for me. L~I--ASO. TilE 80 ~OR~IAf, POI NTER. TRA:INING DEPHRTMENT. Fourth Grade. Geography. Elt:bt"A" Arithmetic. Orlr;lnal Problems KAIIt.Scttr.sK. '1'11110> W AIW. THE HISTORY OF THE WI8C0 1(8 11( GRAPHITE COMPAI'IY. AI( JI'(DJAI( STORY. I am an lndhul. ~ty home Is lrl Northern \VI&· Mr. X. round Or-aphlto on hfa rarm. Ddllevln'-' ··on•ln. Our wljl .. am I& In~ little vallef. It .... \'&luable. he talked with bu•lne.. ~n or Jly food lo me»tly ft!h and •eni<on. It Is a nlre !;te•ono Point, a no! all OCher pia reo nur by, an• I r•l•re up there. W e go hunting e•·ery day, onll --}hey too thought h was valuable. hrlnJI bade a d""r nr rabbit.- SolD<' 11_,. 1 go A number o f men bought t he farm. A corpora · d·hln~t. and ICI'( "'"'"' lhh. but In the oprln11 1 Slay tlon was fonned h .... lng a capital of ~.000. Tben;f~, there were -1000 s hares of 8100 e&<'h. 11.t homt. for It I~ wrt. and sJu~hr.. \\'~ trap wltb ropeoc, and by beodio~ tlurn hrancbf>, ~l eat<!h the deer when tMr go by. O.ar w..-ar)()n~ aN k>maha•k-.~ knh•et, ha tctttts. and how and a.-ro""· \Vc kill df'tr, rabbiu, btar. • ul \'(''4, 1u1d mu11krab. ·rhcn. ••c l'lkln them, and tan their fun, and take tht!m w Stc,•en~ Point. Whero other I ndians bur th(lln Rnd mrlke t.<t.lltiil nntl jackN• of tlwm. " PAREI'ITS' DAY." 1'•"-'ut"' Wtr"f Invited to otKer,·e th~ ret:ular wurk ul the l'ral1 1.., S.,hool In tlw. Tbir.l \\'ani on )Iorch l:.th. .\ bout forty porent.i accepted the luvltatlon, hl\1l ahout ff•rty other vf .. ltont 1ft~ l'rt"~nt. 1-!xhlblb uf .-urk lo both ~"'nd and 1-~0ullh t;ratlt• ftoom' lnc·luded uocorl"'f'Cif'd W"OI"k, ju1t . , h earoo frum tl ... hantl• of pupll~. and work whlrh the 4.'hlhJf't•n hutl t"'rt'\.'\'tt.~l under the .culdanc._"t! vf I he ~achtr. I'""'' Tlw Orawlnl(,. ~hu•·n w-ert• the "'CJrk of the tin""~ CJUIU'H~I'M In JH'IH:I l. Ink, <'htu'-'oal. und "'IUt-r t•ulot·"· with ..uuw JmJ"-!t'-t·uuinJ,t. ·nw • ·ork lu Arhhntetlc. Uoo~•-aJ.-hy. ~~~111 1111 , :.ntl l.•ntcuaM'f" • ' AI'I tluu of the curreut quarttr. Vlo~ltoN 't-"l'IH 'tl ln~re.."tf'(l in ""11 of the d ......e... hut ~'JW't"lallr ~ In &tw Raoeketr:! Cia ••· Thl• •uultl ""L~m tu lndlc•t~ tha.t J•an-nl.lt are ~lnnlnJC to~ II~ va h•,. uf llaf!d \Vork in -<l•oul, and will nt-uprratf' •hh teadwor.. to IJrina: about It~ lntrndttt•tlun uf )lanual Train Ins:. K. )1. u. O r l&)ul PI"'l>le•L. I. Mr. Andrae took 100 shares. Mr. Drown took 7 sha""' Mr. Chapman took 600 ohareo. At end o f year, a 6 per ""nl. dlvld<!nd wu df· clared. Amoun~ ea ch man 1'\!<:elved wa • ••ha~? Given tcnn: T he s h are• ea ch took . Six percent. dividend. l~ulred term: Amount each recel•eol t Six per cent. of SJO,OOO equal• tOOO, or amouoo A re..-..lveol. Six per rent. of a iOO equals ..2.00, or amc>unt n .-!veil. Six per cent. or toO,OOO equals *3,000: or amount I ' ..-l•nl. II. ~lr. ('. '•old hlo •ha""' a~ an 8 percent. premluou to Mr. Grimm. Who~ did C. reeeiveY Given term: Premium a t 8 per'"'""' O.'••to<·k. ll(oqulred teo-m: Amount received by(', Y Par \'alue of .)()() :1ha re8 equal a 160,000. ~:J11ht I''" c:<:nt. o f toO,OOO equal• .. ,000, or l'rtmlum. t.iO,OOO plus .U,OOO ~tualt. f0.4,000, or &h.- amounl 1'• ....,.lveol. Ill. •' ' ttnd of third Jtar, prollts w-e~ amall, and au ... "'f',1fm.Ait of I per cent. was declared Amount ••f totala~~hment? A.'s part ot Itt Ci lvf'n tenn: I t~r eent. a-5!1U!:Ulf'nt. Tm; KOIBIAL POI :\TEH. ~ulr<'d ~rm: Total UOHJmeMf A.'o part or I\Y One per cent. of t-100,000 equolo ~.ooo, or total assenment. A.•s part f"QUal' or .. '.:! oJ entlN number ot ..hart... -1 - TUADA !lo"TON. TH.L Ev;T IC S On Friday, Ma....,h t, the Sonnal Team went eat report oue of the fa,tes\ gamf's of the aeuon. The lon11 pa•- or ~a ...hlleld we"' blocked b) down 10 O.hltosb to play the return (lame. Tbe O.hkooh - · -.ned coollden\ o r winning lbe Lange or Walker. wbo br their doaracterlltlc game, and nnt lruo it with !'nap, but the fast pu.e.•, ad•ancod the ball to their ba•ktt whe"" playlnr o f our boyo soon began 10 ~ell, and al the rurward• did good wvrk . Clark hel~ ua) hl• reputation made at O!ihkoa1t. Lhe end or the ftrs' hall the ocore wat H 10 9 In our favor. and up a 1100d lf&me. The oeeond hall the Poin~ero were ulll!d IO the The tmooth work of Curran and Ua\verson Boor. and •o did some line work. Lanre, Walker, complelelymy<tlftecltbe Marohllold guard<, a• they and Clark did , .., work laltlnlf the ball up the 1os.ed ba•kel<l troon all pans ot the fteld. fteld, and Curran and Halverson IOo.ed It In the The 1\nal liCOre wao 10 lo 38. baJbt. Thl• was Clark's ftrot game at c<>nlA!r, The line up wu the same &.!1 at Oshko ..h. and he played a splendid one, ~reulnr over bls mao whene'tl~-r be chose \0. TI\e Ttnnl• ground~ will soon be read> forUM"· 1be line up was a.s follows : The Tennlo Club a•k• all lo~e,....led lO join and STitY&NsPor~-r. PoSITION. OSuKosu. help make the R'llllC •~ Interesting •-" h hal' bcfon A. Halveroon •..•. Forward ...••. Gruenwald In the paAt. Curran. ... . • • . . . . Forward ....•. Keele This 11 a game tn which the glrl-4 can tl\ke an Clark ••••••...•• Cen~er ...•••. Henool walker. .. . • . • ... Guard .•..•..•• Buckler acth•e l)&rt, and h furnishes a UevelOJ)n~nl which Lanro. .......... Guard•....•••• Hewlu. can be obtained from but rew gameo. Rareree Widmer. Umpire-lkbwede. The eourL• are t .. pecla11t ftne. and arf' ,....,... W Tbe ~eam was accompanied br Mlu Alle.rtoo, all menobtro. Pror..oor Tall>er1, L..lle Bonnell, E. D. Widmer. :\t a t"t!Cent meetlnJf of the Athle-tic: t\ .. "-ot•latlun. nenry Hal•eroon, and C. P. Oloon. \\'alter Murat waj: elected. Pre!thl'!n\. anti On March 12, the ba.s ke\ ball \tam wen\ up to F. B. Miles )l&tU(ftr o! Spring ;\llolt•tl<·• I<> nil Ma,..bfteld lor the third game or the ..a•on with the vacancies mode by tho •·ithdra.-al h-um li4:hoo1 that LA!am. A large del<>gallon troou the ..ehool or E. G. Lanl(e \&nd Guy }fallorr. The •••O<·I•· &<COmpanied tloe LA!&m. tloo al.o dedded' to Or$taotu a ba~ hall •~am. nte rame W&J called at 8 P. )J., &nd ... , ba~ket It b hoped that tho bof! will turn oul and 111'11• ..,_11 trom the O\ar1. Tbe Manhfteld boy• •bowed to malcf' ba"'of ba11 a 31iU~• . lmptOY'tm@.nl 1lo~ the: }&4t game. and thoq: p~· P"' TilE 112 T~e ~0101.\1, POI~TEI<. NSRMAL f8INTER APHIL lfo, 1111}1. t-:nw~ a~ local po... tomct• ... 1hlrtl da .. • mauer. ·renn• of ~i-Ub~riplioo i.O L"t'OL" 1..er year In all· <an<t'. ~Ingle ~;, """"' ir not J>-1<1 bolo"' Jan. I, t(IC)I. eupy 10 <t'Dts. EDITORIAl. STAI'Y. ;') W. •~U(l£1<£ S><ITU. '01 .."7 ...... .. Edlto,..ln·CinPr JODI< S. CI.ARJ<. '1J.1 ......... ..... LIIPI'tlry Edilur URACI< VAU<lllS. '01 ...... f:ditor Jolly COlumn$ :~~~ ~~:~~~s:.-<: ··~i : t:>oo:rr 11. :\!Ju:.s. ...... 1_.1 l'.dho" ·oc.............Athletic Editor •'LORA \V()()D. 'M ......... .. .. .. ........ (;enM)r l'LORI'!SCP: S. WARD, '01 ..... .. ·~x~hlnll'! Editor ANNA Ol.fiON, '01., ..... .... Training 0ei>&I'1Jn<>nt IIOWARD VANW. WI'.I,TY, '11-! .. .. Arl O.l>•rt~~J<~nt )1. F. \VADLI':IGII. ·~1 •.•.• •• . . . . t\lunmt Edhor \\"1!.'-z:&l. .PI\11:RSET'L. '().a • •••• Ou"iiW'.& ~101!."\'r ~~"~'"L';~~~(\j .\ OOCST J. llru..m. '00 l 1.-\~.t. nu..lneu MJ1'Nl 0&SP.\1 JY.VK MU..LER. '(}I PRESS ASNOC'IATIOS. Jou..~ Jo\ liORS&. 'Ott. ... . .... . . . . .. . P·r esident \VI!!'I."'Z&.L PI\')21:.SET'4. 'C»•• •••• •••• • • •••• ~&.~!~Uf'fr fa~HARO A • GESJtLL. 'M....... •• • •• • Sfo.tretar,.- Addrf'"" all bu_,.in~'l 1£-ttrno 10--;l.e buo~~ R),.'t'r. 1\rth.:lt" "'olidtt"d from fonnrr l'ilullents and tt•achen-. 'f(EADERS •nd SUIJSCRIIJERS " '" ""'P""t· fully 1'\llr(IUt ... tet.l to t>atronllt> our 1u.htrtl~l"ii. .... on her part, _.,,uld on ~ ,U~Pf"-'1 1hat .,flf hatl · tnvt lt'd around the g ' .~, and hatl ~pent ~ti\4U.• ~tar• of her life In the l'lty or \Va,hinJnon an•l th<11~ mingled In the hi~hcl' cii"Clt•Jl of society. The Boanl ol ~~~nt~ In plaelng ~"" Alicia Denlenwr In chal'l!e or the wurk in G4'0&'noph~ ..ho•·fd tba\. they 1"'t'CCg-nlwd mer11, for UJ:HJn that crualhy alone llh4! f'\l'Ceh~~d and hehJ h6r IX)!ihlon. She early oonnook'<l huraell • •lth th• mu<lral vrvanlzation~ or the s.chonl 1 and took an acd ..,• IMI'I In t~ orpnlxation ol t~ Young WO<Ill'n'• t 'hrll;tlao A•,..,.,latlon. Her tHe or u ..e ruln t~~ 'Kil" cut short. and 11,.. <ehool losL a friend through her death which occurred at the bfginnlng or the ipring q uarter o f last year. TI•c- litudenL•, faculty, and alumni of the ~hool ... ubicrlbed for n rnemorial t o her. A <.."'mUlhtt"c• rl'(>m the faculty aelecU'tl a• •urh memorial n •tallll'd Ill••• window which ha~ bet>n plao>d In tl .. ·~·t ~nd ol the bulldlnl! on the seeond ftoor. The central ftgure on the •·lmlowo l$ a 'fl'rtath or lau ...,l the •ymbol ol hnmortalhy and <ICiory. Within the wreath I• a globe typltylng ~II•• O.Riemer s chooen protes•lon. On each side or tlw globe ""' the pip,.. ol Pan, and tJ.., .erull and violin, "'minding u• or the others Ide ol hernatur<•. Two torthes "how forth, embl-.:nu• of Llgh~ and Knowledge. Delow all i!c l1e r monogram, and thl* date<o 1800 and 1003, marking the ~oano or ~r activity among UA. Monoh 11 a nd 18 are date• lonl( to J>., ,....,. ... be.,.} by the Nonnol Schoolo or tho Stat~ u th<• 1lnw or the Annual F•'IIIIT lte-Unlon whld> wa• Thl'f'(' ) t'IN '"""'' tlwn.· 4-'all't" tu u••• , a fU("m~ uf thu facuh,\', om• who lmiH\_..,.M!tl nil with ht•l' \'OUrtf"'!· llbllhy. ~•lll (tUit't .,..If IJO"~· .. Ion. Sh,.o wa"' lu t'Vt-ry Ot"l a lady. aud f""f r "'ady •hh ..ul"'Ut"-'}lt'U~nl aod ..,mll:ttl•> rurtluJ"'(• •Ith wl1oru lotld lhl• ytar with the Mother ol tiM' Sonu•l l'Cehool Plattevlllo. Til~ ll.:<--eptloo ten«•.,.} til<' -.lx children waM one that only o. mother couhl ~h·.: and tho cblldreo- -though !lOme or thouo anmald-~,.-o<~: of uneertaln ·~-thl"'f'W their d1a;n1ty tc• tl"' wind• and tnter,-<1 the lrollc• o l thJ youngl'r lllt'Wbcr3 Of the fumlly wUh llW ;t,.p.,l. n( ynung;lle,.. \\'t> kn4!•· wu welc0100 bcforoe tile train "''"Pf~. tor w(• could hear Abo¥~ tht rumble af t l'f' train .....~, "'train~ or mut~le oomio:;t tn frt'tl u•, an,t whf'>o we arrived a\. thft station It ~mtd ••c"' THE M.Hnt.\L I'OlYn:H. and that f'ach ..tudeot wa. .. 1"\eln~ •l'ith th~ otllt'r tu ~ •hlch one L"'uld do tht"mo~t to make it plt>a~ant for t arh lndl\·ldual of OUI'IJ&rty. \Vhen •·e rtach4.'cl the Son:oal we •ere danJL'tl by tho d~"'natlon .. in our honor. Thty ••~ tht ftne"t ..r had ever --t"fO for any thing of thloe "ort. ~tueh c:rtdiL i~ due Ml"" Mhc:Mit tM ln~tnac:&or of Drawlns: at l'laUf¥1Ue. for undertaklnJ an~ thin" of '00 ... lUJJeO· ,Jou.- a natu~. Tlou...Jey ftlght a R N't'ptlc..n wao~ ~rl•~n In tlo~ OJ.K'r6 flouq. "fhe timt wa" Jtl("asantly spent in .:t•Uins: ac..-qualnted, and tn Jl,.tenlnJ: to mu~ic and • -er~ort " from tho tUITerent rnernherl4 of the t'arnlly ol Nonnol School•. We had otten been tol<l ho..- mother did II. and ...r'ldar Wf' were J:lt'eo opJ)()rtunhy to ~ for our~l\'t'4 that ber method-. (a" carrltd out b> Prt_...i<len~ M.<;~or) ,..... •uch 1ha1 any ol her childe'f'n might profttsbly learn of htr. Jo"'rlda,- aftenu)()n. the- O'iff'tin,g of the txf't'uth·~ '*nmmlttte wa'l: held, and Jo;. R. ~111rc was eleded t~acurer of the lnterNonn*ll LtaJfue for 1004- 190.i. t-~rlday evening the 6\'Cnt o f the 8ea'lon tame ofT In tho Ora\Orlcal Cont~"t whleh """' held at the Optr'a Oou~. The conteltl .., , one of the be"t ever had by tbe t..alf\1~. Ahbough •• ..-ere alfaln d~l~alfd ~ were not di§COurag-ed. and ~till look forward tu tlwthne wt~n Sttt"t'D~Pnlnt ..hall oncot mm-.. carr~ utr the honoroc. ~f'JCt.)elr h i;t our turn to a et th~p art ufho .. let-s. Let u" hegln early anti make our Jll"eJlarstion"" tv show that we can give &til well ac t'f'l"f'h·t. Tho&e of U.!J who wen- fortunate ei\nu1:h to be allo,..... 10 '""Prt!11!DI al Plauevllle the dltrerenl Ol"fanla.atiooc of the sc.hool, whh to f>Xtend our thank~ to all tbose who wert' fn,tnarntntal in making h po<•lble for u• to at1<nd. Some time ago. President Pray announCNI that tho..e wl•hln~r w draw book• Irum lh~ Cltr Library could. do so by securing thto: propt'r blank" from ProiM•or Llvlnpton. Thl• I• an opportunl~y nol w be overlooked, u Ihe 8«-•ea• Poln~ Clly Library I• one ol the beSI In"\nl• part of I be Stale. and ..-111 be found of grt'al 1'alue &OAupplemeot tht:ioMDal Ubntr! ,e.. pPt.-ially aiOnJ Rt.torlcal and ~phlcal llneo. 3 \\'hat uur Junlvr class lat'lc In numbfor-o th~> make "I' In qua lit,. as sho.-n by the rt•ult of th.~ .\nnunl ll~ but(' whh the Oshko,oh Junhlr t('Am. Thl.s "'' '"' undoubtedly in somt" re"J>«U one of the strontrt•"t debalh ever put up b~ any tt'arn In lh~ hl•lor~ o f the .ehool. ~ qut,tlon for debate wa$: R&l!OL.n:o, Thai lbe ='allooal Dank• •hould bo• allowl'<l 10 e•lablloh branches. ~;. 1:1. Mile•, 0. J. Baker, and G. A. Oesell •u1•· t)OrCed th., IH'~Mh·e 5I de for Ste,·ens Point~ ••hilt• lhc anlrmatlvt~ was upheld by Christ IBn A. lllllll'• Juse1)hlnt! 1-~. Oa"n~ and 1-:manucl M. Pauln for Q.lhkOIIIIh, The dec:lsion was In fa,·or of tlw ntgatlvr. The\'. M.l'. A. Blbleelaoo which wu Ol'flaniU<I ..oroe tl~ aro. tnf'e1..§ e'"er-y Sunday ant-moon at :! ;30. 11 I• the d••lr< ot those ha<lng lhe clau In charge that. more of the studeals and mcmbeN of the faculty ~hould attend these meetiDJl8. The ch••• I& taking up a historical •tudy or U>e life of ('hr\!lt a~t t reated In "A Hannony of tlw COllptl!l,'' by Stevens and Burton. Thl• I• a •abjec~ lhat every lntellll!"nt l)eriOn <hould bt lamlllar whh whether h• I• a member of a ~llglou• denomination or not. Any ocw de·lrlnlllhl•lnfonnallon will ne..r bav~ a beltt'r opportunhy 1han I hat otrered by 11~ Y. M. ('. A. Bible d•••· Howard \\'~lty, who reeeh·ed secontls,lnc..."C In tht• I.A>Cal Oratorical Contest, sent hls oration, •"1"ht· Great4-"'t IAJmlnary of Art,·· to The Perr,- ~••r•· zine at Malden. ~Iauacbu.sett.§. Shonly after· ward, be recelvfd the following leiter: 06 'W e haY~ rteelY"td your al&DUKr1pt 1 •nw Crea&.e-~t Luminary o f Arl,' and we al"t!l alad to accept •ame for The Perry Magaalne. We ohall pay you tiO lor the article; and •ball be glad to ha,·e you ;~ubmlt another article. ·• Mr. \Vtlty Ita!\ ••hhdrawn to teach fit ~J)at'ht, and 18 mtuec.t ''cry\.*nucb by the achool, a• hu had charge o f the Art -r>e:partnwnt In th~ Summu1n and Pointer, and tho ~nlor olau play. TI>e be•l wl•be• ot all go with blm In hi• n<>w fteld of wor·k , -.·hf'no we are- ooul"f' 't.K"eP'""' awah.... htm. THE NORMAl. POJ};TER. ill Sixth Wcok . lll"• fo:dith 1-1111 i .. out of ~IHHl l on nl'COUnt ot tt~ ~rfou~& HIM'" of her ~~"~r. )l lJ . . J'-"~1•. ~tr. l.lntbay. uf lfaoa.-a. ,· J~Ited lfes,..r•. Smith alhl Mallory, la$1 ThuNdAy and Friday. Saturthly e,•enln)r the F~shman Cia.-• btld a I:.C..pcloo In lhe 111mnaslum. .\II rtport a good lime. ,.;, 0. Shimek Nturned. 1-'rh.l t,y, f1'Um Tll'l..:h Mll111, funeral o f Jo:Chranl Ntis-on. whe~ he aueod.ed the .... NJJt'f-.entatlY..- from the ~hoot. )II,.• Helen Q ...trum. who went tu her home in llanl~k la.!it •·a-k on account of slck•H~I!I•, ha"' returned and re~ufi'M"d Mr "tutllf'-. at the Nonnal. Her •'-•~r. ~li•• Plorilla. £, •l lll•l<k whh 11phold fc-f"tr at hfor homt. ~t l•s 1-'lnk, the tn,truc:tor ln ou•· Mu51cul OcJUlrt- tnent, rchamed to ,.chool, \Vedne~c.lay momlng. a her a lhrte week<' Iline.• whh lyphold·JriJ>I~· Ml~• Olaoc.h\\Ora,·es and Mt"'i \\'t!bb 111\'t withdrawn from ~huol. Ml~.!J \Vd1h ha~ been Ill for a number of week•. and deottned lt advl .. ablf' to n-.!11. for n-.e balance: of lbe quarcer. !lo• . .tk Woek. ~UJ,KWintencJent. •:tn, County Mup•urinttndent ~f l'ort•aeCounty. ••" a vJ,.itor at thf' ~houl TlmN;dat ahemoon. ~ \VIIIIaen Brown. of Pittc,•lllt·. n fnm.tr ...uulf'nl, vl"'ltcd frlendJt At thf" Nonna l un \\'t<Jne ..tl:ay Ja,1. John Pcter.!lon, or AmhCI'to~l. \•lshetl hhl brother Uaytnond. who '"' auendlnat the Nonual, la~t Thursday. ~~~~~Tracy read her Onal ~•§aJ' Wednesday morning, her subject being Millet's lomnu• plecun• •orrhe Gteanent., ProreuorLI•Ing•«>n wenlloWaupaca, Wodnos· day afternoon, to act as a JudJr• at their Annual High School Debate. ~II•• Kalberlne John.ooo, ol Sheridan, who fto· l•hed her Elementary Cou,_ laJI year, •l•llod al the Nonnal on Monday and TuHday, the guest of Ellltla Moen and Oene•·leve Miller. ••re l.ul t'all. numerous bulb• pu...,haoecl by oc:bool, principally hf&elnlh•, and .,..,.,. vlanlcd In lh<l basemen~. Slnee then I hoy han been u~ted to tk'COrate the pret~ldont'll de8k on tht' ro.!llrum, or to brighten ttie room of some sick lt~r or scudent or the oehool. 11~ Elpth w..... Mlu Lillie Donaldson, ol Monl<!llo, •l•hed trlendo aclhe ~ormal, Monda7 momlng. Proteuor San lord, lbe Hlol0r7 lruoti'\ICIOr, returned to hls work, Monday, after a woek'• Illness. )It" Burgert lo 11111 unable to cake her elauet. •\i IIIII I• lhe •hortSprlngQuarter,examlnallo~• •Ill ~cln nex~ Tuesday. Tho Spring vacallon. lhl• year, 1..1. f rom April 2d to IOih. Th• Fourth Quarler ~gins l l onday, April 11 . T il E :>\OIDJAJ. I'O IXTEII. Mu Go ..ell, Elemen~&ry '01. who wa• foreed to 11 tve up hi• <cheol at F.mbnra• during the urly 1•ar1. o f the \VInter , on ft.CCOIIOl Of ~ riou s Illness. •!sited u• on Monday and Tuesday. ni• old friend3 a"' glad to see blm and •n-ong a11aln after 80 ser10U.§ an lllne'(,, ••II Several old student.:o~ and graduates have been renewing acquaintances at the :\ormat during the w..k past. Clara Moeoc:hltr vi~ited u• Friday. TommyO'Connell, of Moolt'llo: FrederkkSome,... wbo ba• 00<-n teaching at Sayner. Wloeon•ln, and ~llss Gertrmle Leonard, re.. ,•l.Jited old friend"• ~londay momlng Fra.nk Moore, of Bancoek. •as a '"bhor at the Normal, \\'ednbday. Kenneth Pray. Clu.i o f '01, who ha• 00<-n auendlng tbe \VI8COn,ln Unh•erllhy this year, ha111 with· dra1r1l. and a-pted a desirable po•ilion with l'roleuor C. U. Syh·eoter, now or Chicago, but wbo foi"DW'rly W'&'C a.n instructor ln thlit -..cbool. ~t r. Pray ex(l<'Clt'd to On Ish hi< course at the Universl&.y thl8 year, bul. owing to illneu, th.-clded that it would he best to OIX."<'Pt this po•llion. and ~-ontlnue n.. t fall at the University. J.A.q. Saturday. the An!na, one of the young t.adles' Soclctleo,c of tho Mochool, entertained the two bo,ys' 5oclctle~, the Athenaeum and i-'01·urn. in the gymoa,tum. A short Jlrogram o f the follow· lng numbeN w-a.§ gh·eo: arter whit·.h th~ till)(> whle:b ~mat ned ...-..s spent tn dancing: Solo. ~u .. r..oi• Hancock: -ltatlon. Mlss\'inla 1\'00<1: Paper or Jokes, ~!I ss Edna Schofield. Refreshment• consisting o f waf~rs and IC"f cream were ser1'ed In Hoom 10. .\bout one hundred and ttttr student~, members of th~ three srt"ltUf"o.. a ttended. On Monday and ·rueaday mornings of this week. those who •ent to PJatte\•lllt told us: lOOk' or tht> loteresting thing• they saw or be•rd during th~ I rip. ~lan yln.structh·e and lnteres'lin.g topic~ were dlseussed. Those who aceompanied Mr. Oruwnt were Protea.aor Bacon, Mtu Hall, MltJt \Vood, Mlu Ward, ~II•• Barrlngtoo. ~~~.. .MIII<r. ~·rank Calkin•, Loren S park>, Duncan Reid. ;\ugu•t !II Iller, f.oRo y Wood, ED. Widmer, Jerry ~fadden. t;ugeneSmlth, Frank Strader, J o hn Clark, lloward \Veh.y, Gerhard Oe~ll, and Professor Livingston. Proftbor TaH.IIfn met somt" uf the- ~tudent,. In room. \\"(1-(lne,da> artemoon, whh the intt>ntlou of forming a club for the bcuer study of the Ill rd.,. of thl< •lcinily. A Kood 6eld l(la>o I• t>ar< of tho· tqull>ment or the ..,hoot. and It I• hope<! it ..111 I•• fewtr uc~ by the !ltudtnt.i tn thl~ • or-k . hlo~ l'lleth Week. Oor" Titfany ha<4 rcharned to flnl8h her cour~'<~'• ~IIJ:'4 Anna Ol.on presented her t-~lnal ~-~~•.' Thuraday morning. She took lor a •ubj«t "Zion Ch>··" t-'torence Derby, who complett'-c the Ad,• anw~l Cou,..c In June, 10!) aceet>ted a position In tho· \Vau1au sc:bool1 for llt'Xl year. )1,.. TbruMr. who IJ teachfn" In tM \\'au,au Public Schools, vt.lled at the !<ormal on Thu.,.. day. The Arena Literary Soeiety hu •leeted the tol· lowing omcers tor the ~mlog quarter: l'rHident, GraCl'Ca•.sel•; vl<et>resldeot, era~ Vaughan: recording see~tary. Anna Rosenbe.,..: correl!lponding secretary, Kate Orlmm: treaaul"('r. Anna Costello: marshal, Nellie Frost. The men's Ll~rary :>oeiellt• ha•e elet'INI th• following ollleero: t-~ORUW -Prealdenl , t-•. \\·. Calkln.il: vice su-e,_(. dent, \ VIIltam Auori ~ecre t ary , J. E. l-""'uh1.: trca•urer. Frederick Stratton: sergeant·at·ann•, Harold Martin: board of eoun<lloro. J. t:. Cia.-. poole and W. R. 7-toer. ATI(KNAEU.W- Pff~tldent, Duncan Reid: vh_"t" preoldent, A. E. llftrnllton: secretary, G. A. Hob· ert11: treasu.-.r, George F:,·eNOn: ...ergeant•at· arm•. I .. N ~elson. FOUIITH QUAitT£11. Fl,...t Woek . lllu Dunnegan, A•si!OtaoL..Libral'lan, J~ atl...t'lll on account or lllnes•. Edward Lange ha.!l withdrawn from &eboot, aoll expec&J to le.a"e In a few days for the northtlm par< of the State 10 resume hlo farm dutle•. Work hu alrea\dybegun In thoOrammarOct>•rl· men\. on lhe Comme.ncement Protcram. which Jli"'m· ~· to be unuoually good tbl• r•ar. The S..nlors hue chooen "~lr. Bot." br Ra<hel t-: Daker, for their clacs play to bot gh·en at tilt· Ot>era House InJun~. TilE 116 NOR~I.\ L POI NTER. Ludll~ l'antO'ell, who bas taught In tM ~ltrt'lll l'ublle School• for tM put tb~ years, ha• .., r ured a lea,·e of absen~. and ha~ tome back 10 .-omple~ Mr eou...., thl~ quarter. •tutltnto •~ baek for thl• quart~r. f'our .,.. .tudent• ha<e entertd: Clara fl<olanger, of Man· ntU<t~ 1-~rank Pit~, or Plo,·er~ Se\'tr t:ht.mcw• ol G..,...nwood; and ~lartba ~'•t•rud, ol w ..tby. School ntM>ned :Monday afternoon with an in· In au~ntlance. A large number ef old We .,.. all glad to see ~II•• Bu~rt bark In h•r u-cual place afttr hPr long absenor. PRCWZKR!" - Pleuant rompaoy sborwo.a the •llu. OOXlU:l<T- It •hould be oeen tA> tbat )Jile• i< kept away from those attractive Senior rlr)c, or he wlllaoon be a oman boy again. 0. P- k, on pre.seotlng an excuse for ab\enct from an 8 o'cloek cla.u : t1J don't. know whether th l• l;c ye•tenlay·~ or tel·day's.tt In di.ICU.J.Jion or suitable cba ...~e,.,. fur Cta .... Play- '•\\'ho e,·tr this part mu~l know how to Jlr." ~lor Glrt- •·Why. we hne gut lot • ol lltri"' tn the &nlor CJa.n ." ,•rea~ ~tr. ---- "'k•• Mr. Ta·h-rt In Elementary B<Jtany- ""t I! ave he-rr n numher o r seeds COfered "''hh water." Mr. M·l·e-, el\n)e:J&Iy- 11 Aroe they dry 11eu~"~" I. , In ObienationClas.'- 10 )1lu C..I- , have you ever Meen anyth1ng before like what 10u lif'e •choot:• Style• thi• Y••r ore very com tJic•; bul lon'l it queer thai one ol our mn•· brilliant ~nlor.. )tl"is o.....r, t4DD0l plan be.r Cummt nt..<emt nt aown In 1.:•• than thlft weeks? P ro tH-or L.. &.!~ked the ci&.AII 10 ghr him m&""-"U• I me a nd frmloloe ronns of nouns: ~:.n. H·h·l· ·ld- "Outeh, duleoo•. ·· )lr. C·l·l·•, alter a poor rec:ltatlnn In Alaebra ''llr. H·K·il, h w much oil dltl1ou burn In gettlnt: HUt o f the window'/'' Ml.!il (;..) '"Ye•, l h&\'e seen tl"ft" t•omlnr to that le·uonY' ' 1-: m-od•, a .. lllgnlog •ubjedc from t."''I'OfM• ..I· tlon "\\' rl~ d~'C('rlptioo• of some bh or ~ooCenery lJ 1-." •lOnff a rlvtr. •• ~f.-mbtr lul\'to dr,v or Cla..!IM "One ,.ure <.-ornpcu~:ltlon,c lh•Dj.!', Wt" trun't t.o-morro•·. ·• l.fl"• p.J. ·r, In fo:Sntrgeney ('la~JI <~Jt any unt" 140Vtrely Injured, what. would ,·uu tin th""l "!'' ~nfor '•Tif• l'IOmethlng around h.'' • ' t'rt Pn..,k ...ur 0.11·n, ctf&cu.i.ifng Tt"t Qut•llon .. In lt•,.lew Geography .. No•. so~ ocw •ald lhat ~au I~ twa nwo ra.mOu. becauw h .... !~huated on th~ CO.!i"t. Now, II f ~Choold ~~ m~~U UpOn 11...t'Oa .. l would I ~ltDe famouJ~?.. )lr:H··h·-"None; I gollt by daylight." )lr. A·t>+•· anti )Jr. Z·n·n·r'hall br;,n •"llfD<'<I Ha~together In chorus. A fltl' a Cl·~· moment .. 14 whi,.,JK'r ,,..,,n thot c.llrt'Ctlun M'lil'l hc•lll'tl: '·~ay, .\ · JH.• ·a·, gtt o ,·er untl gh•" mt• 11 llult· a room.•· Mr. t '.JI.n, inn•irdAIJtfbra ••Now• .llr.8·m·~. and )If ... F,.l!....,. the onlr 00{"4 "'·ho uo& th•• prohlrrn. I'm ~ur~ you two fftl lone..om.-." no s-ou •up.,..~ .... Wa!C ml .. takf'nY JOU --- - - .)Jr. On,H·,....l,.tlf"C "" to announce that he 1.. OCII m&M'If'd. l·q ,lll1't'l> r T i l E XOHll.\1. PO I::\TEI!. lli BX~HAHGBS. The ad,·e rtl&erntnt~ ,.catu~n'(t thru h spoil~~; the otlwrwl"f' nrat T il & l"RU<SON. l'romi"'CUOUJ~~I~ ltM"Un~nwnt of ExJ•JOUllEST. - Oh•tn: l..aboralory rull of boY~'· lntrcodu<"<' th...., pretty girl<. Pro\'f that all the hoy~ 1dll turn to rubber. 1-.:X. A gra•·e digger dug a g-;;;; lor a man n;:;l.'<l Button, and •tw:n the btll ••• 'tOt In It ~ad •·On<> Button bole ti.OO. - t:X. )IADOL- When I ,..ru-ed l1oarley, night IM>Io..,. la~t, he thrt"ateo~l to blow hi.s brains out. LOu. - Wtll. h<' ~ldn't: be propo<ed 10 ~ la't niRht. .:\t ADOit.- lnd~. then he must ha,·e lost them in f!Ome Other lll' Oy. RAOIOORAPH. 'fhe joke~ In 'l'U>: SALUTE a rc pointless. T*"-CUM ''\Vhat f, the dUferen~ and df'Ua.st?'' betW'Htl ,u~aR Puru. ••Dtcta~ t .. the end o f dllea.se." -CARROLl. FAlUO, They call a language a mother tongue becau"t> the father never get.s a chance to use h-. - Ex. "Old P low Bo1'' Is an Interesting 8\0ry l u Tho CUt< In T il & NORMAL ADVAN<:E are good. The youo~r country ~itor fell in lo•·e with tht dergyman•• daughttr. The n~xt time he went to ehure.h he wa• rather taken aba~k wMo tM preKber aonoun~ hi• uxt: ")11 daugbtn I• vie•ou•l1tO~n~ with a de•il." - Es. All bo1• are not homele.. : but •ome are h~ 'fli P. LAKK llHI<&/.K. You can't sel1 us any l"ibboo.s, four In haodJ or uther fad, \Ve wlll never trade at your itOA! If )'OU don't ah·e U.§ JOUr ad." - f!.a. Adam would be a great man at a tra(k 1Mf1. tor be I' always ftrat in lbe humao nee. i<u than others. Tor. BIOR SCIIOOL Nr.ws n~3 a lew goOO cut•. The l.lterary O~partmcM o f To& PRO:NIX I• ~ond. WtSE Ju:r-uon- •1( "uess, I know a few thing,11.'" PROUD f'RESUMAN (nol to be outdone)- " W ell, I gue"s I know &4 few things a.§ anybody." - ME.'<O>IDIIE BAOO£R. A Fla b Story. A II b7 old A.Jbtr named Hf'l.Abt-r," Fiobed ft1h from the ~ge of a e..ure; A ond with a grin, pull~ old "Fbber'' in, 1\ow, l hey're ft•hlog the enure lor Fi•ber. - Es. Profes.wr, dictating prosc.- ·'Sia ve, whel"' IJ thy horH?"' Startloo Pur•ll- "11'• in my ~••k, oi r ; but I ••aRn't U81na- tt." SCY.NJI! Two ~nlorl!l In the pa rlor wrltln~ poetry: \roung Centleman H\Vhat can we get lO rhyu\4• with ba~k ?'' Young Lady (dreamlly )-"Smo:cr." - l'.x. •• A ~at hu slx patr~i~ ' ' •·Bow do you aoeount for thatr ••Jt. ha• fore I'•"~ In front a nd two pa w' behind.'' li APLr. [ I.A ... l11sK us auEsTieN5 ' Th6Most Gomol6&6 Job ·OHIG6 . IN Tl1f. GITY. ' Y OU will ahr&.\'S h&\"C Utle for bankang knowledge. The be.;t way to gain that leanlin~t is by actual e..'C:.pertence rrom practical OtJoerators. 'Ve ha"e had tftnty (20) yearfl: experten~, ha,·ing been established In 188.1. We nro the aekno~·ledltred leaders in the banking business. Do your banking bu~iness with us. As k . us an • ~ ew f'n•t ) IU<:hlne ry, .Se w S t y le,c of TJ'J•e. uu,·inJ; the be~t and ra~tel'lt. pres~••.t" <·nn afford to print Jobs Bf:TTJo:R and . l'li ~:.\ PER than the l>rinte.-. with th•ir niU .,.1,,·1c ~low JHocsscs. \Ye JH"int e vcr.,,·thiua: )Wintable. Gh·e Ul'l l\ t rial order. I the question~ you like, and ~ ou vnJI get prompt. and rcliahle inrormation. We will t•ll you all about our ntles lor o~ntng neeou~ts, t"('(.'Ch•in~ dei)()Sits. loaning money. issuin~r drnlts, etc. Would like to ha•·e ~·ou start an account "'ith us. Let us tal k h.o\'tr J WOPZALLA't. co~ c. • 1\ I I I I tJ tJ l1tJ1 l •uhlfl"IJe nc,. Gcucr~Dook nud .Job 1•r1J1tcn;:. •to .... St., sYEYEIIS POIII!, lfts. anywa~·. Buck, Dnrrows, & Co., Fi'lst :J\(ptional UJJank, NEW GOODS. Sletll!ns Point, Wis. &Joblish<tl1883. Latest Styles In Fine U. S. 'DtFosilorr. Millinery. C. G. MACNISB, At Ye Sign of Ye.RED SHOE. Bas a GE)E)O SHE)E Reputation. Try Him. SHOES ONLY . 109 Stronas Avenu e. ~~~~~~~ F A. MI~HAL~X-I, D. D. ~., I Dentist, KUtiL'S \_, BLOC~ , SteVel')s Poil)t. IT WILL VRY YE)U Tf> SEND YE)UR IllONDRY T0 US. Pine Work j Absolute cleanliness l" Prompt Service eur Motto. Give us a trial and ·be convinced. WISCONSIN'S BEST LAUNDRY. 515 ehurch Street. Telephone 100. -- -- -1 M rs. M. E. Phillips-Moore's PR I \'ATE SCHOOl. o•• ~~~m~G, POUU lR~I~I~G, ~ PHYSie1\LeULTURE.; l)andn:;c ls an art. Nothing char:wc~riz.el'l the QJ ladr or gentleman •~ much a.s ~ood maonel"l'. JH.J. l and true gracefulness. Awkwardncstt l.s 0 '""" frtquently o:&used _by incorree~ ltablts of pu· % .. ilion anc\ moe ion.. It ts then highly fmJ)()rtant CL 10 tonn eor~ habh.;; o f motion, as earl.v a~ VOI'i· Q) •ihle. Nothing is more t>rronoou.s than to suppose .J thflt Lhe simple t•rsetice or tlu• various: dl\oees l..'r&- » .ate.~ gracefulRes~. Careful training In the ''arious tlUO\'~mtn&S or dancing Is ver\' essentlo I. Puf)ll~ ·hould II<' tau~h~ wha~ eon.t!tute-• true ll'l'ftOOIUI· m.•,oc. anti educated to un appreciotion of the high· t·"L exJH'ttti"IOos o f int elligence and culture thot ,·an be· ghen by ll'leunl'l o f motion. \VIll rt>nt room~ for select parties or clubs~:. nwDe~~ H. D. MceULL0<2H <20 •• Lt'd. Stationery, Books and School Supplies. omwm~ Po~~r, M~~mm~ ooom~ o~~ ~Mw~ro~m~ Go~~. C. KREMBS Rr BRO. GENERAL HARDWARE, (l GUNS AND AnnUNITION. ~~~~. ~~~:~re-kleo~ 0ilT'1.~~~:.C,~·~!~· ~ c."bh:r. 1 ARLINGTON HOUSE, 1"'- II. Kr mb!l. I:St11Uic llt.eper. . L. N . k-urt. Ne..,.-.co.a:er. JAS. WELCH, Prop. Capital $1 00,000.00. SUle ll!pcis!IO!'J. Conn!} llepois!IOIJ. CiiJ llepoisliO!'J . lliniiJ Scbool llepoisliO!'J 0 CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK. DtR£CTORS. r ·. A. Harnaeker. E. J. PftiToer. n. A . Cook. Louis Brill. N. A. Week. John A. MuroL (l. E. ~leDill. w. w. Mitchell. Stevens P oint, W is. AT THE BOSTON FAist 3 18 M ain St. I• the ehea peot pla ce In the city to bu.r your •Hnn.e.r set, Caney china ware, lemonade ~L.o, wine -.4>t.if, eroekerj'• gl~··are, lampK: alsn dry 'Cood.s, ""h<Jts, e:loth ng, hau, ca.v~. notion", tlnware. i.'rl.nlte.wa re and toy~. \Ve al,oo curry a ~omolete lint or milliner~·· :us ) lain "t. I. SB i\ Jo"r()N. R~E $1,00 PER Ol'I:V. l'_.1~ ~lt'OU;;!" .\ \'NHt••, 1'cJt)JhOm> 24, Stovee8 Point, WI!!'. Dr. J. M. Bi ~ hoff, Dentist. Crowu ROd Brldgr; Work a Ste •lulty. f.J\d.f in altendanco (.:o,.. ~aln ,s1 • .t: Strong<~ '-''·~. C. W . CA'li!. IJ. ~~ , n \HI .. CATB· i!S' DAHL, 1\ t tor n e y s•a t• L a w. omu om Cllims' ~aUooal Btot CHINESE LAUNDRY Guarantees First-Class 'fork AND CHEAP. E . H. Rf)GERS, M. 0 ., Pkpsician and Surgeon. Ollice Hours: 1-3 aod 6-8 p. m. Telepbooe 169. OOi Main street. STEVENS POINT, WISCONSIN. Goods called for and deiiYered. u6 STRONGS" AVE. H. WI~G LEE. Glus..,. Ac-.;ura t.ely aod Selcotlft,•ally Flt~. F . 11. Sf)UTHWH2K, M. o .. Ph-]!sician and Surgeon. ") Telephone 32. 646 Chu rch &1...,..1. !ltere• Polot. Wlsrontl•. J. W. BIRO, M. 0., eRRRIE 1\. PRf)ST. M. 0., Eye, ~·•• ~:!~ !:~.~~ hroa•. Physician and Surgeon. Oft'lt». 4.~2 )J;\ln S~ St e..,ea s Polat. WI~. Dr. E. M. Rogers, W. W.GREGORY, M . D, DENTIST. I),· N· Taylot· lin••. :;ti'Ottg>! .\ \'(', L. ZBOROWSKI, M. D. t:.OROP£AS lo'ACULTY. INYfNTOR Of SANITARY AID DRAfT·PROOf W INDOW . ~Pf'C-I>~ll~ot I· 4lklul~ StND~ M w()wf:rt. OM··e ""d re..J.(Ieo,.c ll()!i· ln'O. "''idl • .-!· t. 0111\!0 b •UNt lOS p. ID. STEVEI'IS PO l !'IT, WIS. D. N . ALCORN , M . D. , •:s~t1 '•' ••4 rar ~s••••l•! ... ,.,... f •-r T.... r . .-. a•......1-. Ha ttu ...,..n.. ut.... : J)i..,.• ..,,_ _ ... Oprr-•1,.., • • t 'tt eye, ea,., Nose a nd Th,.oat. tu._..~ Kr-•uQd to order to eo~cl a!Otla"IDAIL-.m, w ea-k er• ,... etc-. Oft'l.•te O\'-=r "~"•1l"r Ul'\l->1. drvlt •to~. T _,l, 1u .. D . A. AGNEW, Th6 southstac J6W616r fi ne Watch l{epar lna; a Specia lty. Jneeas HeusE, 1'1 . JACOBS. Prop. Leadllfg Hofel in City. S tevea !4 Pohat. 001ce flours: 8-10 a. m., 1-4 P· m. Oftloo and residence 003 Clarks,. cor .Sti'Onga &\'C. Stevetts Polttt. WIKOa eta . Physician and Surgeon. Ollloo hours I and i p. m. 313 ~13ln Sh"CCt , up Rlal Nt. Res. Curi'IH\ HOU:lt'. Telephon&-OIItoo, IU. Stoveatt Polat. Wl sco••la . C. F. MARTIN & CO., L eading Photographers, . PHOTO STOCK OF ALLKIJDS. Frnme.~. :\lnultlings nntl - II ';I S. Thir<l St. AUGUST GOERKE, MERCII...u~'l' T A ILOR. Fln€> Lloo o r Sampl9t or L&dlo'• Oa"t"&l:f Good " a1· war• 00 hl\od. '-41S:z Mal• Stroot . Steve•" Pol•t. Wll•. · S. FR1lNK'S Lea ding Fruit Store. Fnllla, V•t•toblu, Coalectloaory, Oylltn, Cltar•, !o\ acco, Etc. S tc.•• •~ P91•C, WI,_,