r · · · · -···-··--·-·. ··-····-·-------1 j 1904·5 1 j ·e eTeBER. ! I l l CONTENTS. -1 i ! ·~ Poem, The Life We Love .. . ....... . 1 j Half·Tones .. ... .... .. ... .. ....... 2 John W . Livingston .. . .. l Welcome -........................ 4 J Training Department . ............ 6 ; Alumn1. ....-... ................... 6 ! a! j President l ! l !! ..... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 7 j .. .... · ·. · · ·. · · · ·. · · · · · · · · -8 1 l Athletics ... ... ............... .... 9 ! Edito'iinl . · · · ....... ... ......... . 10 ! Miscellaneous- ... ...... .......... 11 I : i Art DApartment ... . ............. 12 1 Locals .. .. ....... . ........... 13·14 j j J oll y Columns .... ... ......... 16-16 j Literary l Censor l I l j i : j Vol. X. ! _N o. I. :! i i-•••-•••••m ••••••••• •••••-··-•-•• •••••••••••••••••• •••••••••1 * J:tT * FRENCH CAMPBELL & CO. YOU WI LL FIND Books, Magazines and Newspapers, Jewelry, Beads and Novelties, H o me•Made ea nd ies, All School Supplies, Sox eonfectlons, Pine St.atlonery, Pictures and Picture Framing a Specialty. Tel. 1073. 449 Mala ~t. Schmitt and Knope, Clothietts, Tailotts and Futtnishetts, E. A. ARENBERG . The L eading Jeweler Fine Watch ~epalrlng a Specialty. 447 Mo ll) St .• c:pposlte P . 0 . STEVENS POINT. WISCONSIN . ANDRAE & SHAFFER CO., Tl)e w ide awal(e retailers DEALE~S IN Dry Goods, e-St rp e ts, etoth ing, Hats and Fine Shoes. RESSLEl.~. PHOTOGRAPHER. E. L. S'l'UDIO: MAIN S'l'. Scribner & Vaughn SUCCESSOIIS TO BETWEEN TWO BANKS. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS E . I. T0ZI6R & CO. 422-4 ELLIS STIIEET. t"'K A ~\"'TIJI ~O I ~ THE LJ~B OY or ••t or tllo •••1 "'•d• ot coocl•• lllot Or•abt-. c.orry ~ :KXA."VXI Tl9CID Ell:m&~. l aP.....-rlpUoarompoundlng we ""' lbt uhu•'"· ral"f. Groceries, tntionery and Confectionery. I>LBIISB GIVB US II ei\LL. TIO Stores::~:~~,!;!';.':~~!: Tel. s!~:!,.:"".,..~:':./4, Two Blocks south and west of the Normal. TAYLE)R 8RE)S., Druggists. Please give us a call. ((Palace of Sweets. )) We are pleased fo fry and please the Public. E), 8. GEE)RGE, Proprietor F . J. WRLKER, Manager ~~~~T~~~~~~~~~~--, DI.·rty Shirts i:l: Ourdallywagoncallsmakesat I? D1rt y CoIIars I~ the Normal. >~~Dirty Underwear lf -~ ~ ARE Best Cieane~ AT t ~···~ ~-~ ~- l WISCONSIN'S BEST LAUNDRy. ~ 515 Church St. - ~ ). ~ There's a basket ~ ~ in the basement for your bundles. ~ ~ l Phone 281 Red. I ~ ~~~~'SJ~~~ HADCOCK &. ~OOD, 1\. G. Spalding & Bros. L argut Maufacturers In the World of t!!nlclal lUhletlc Supplies. Dentists, OFFICE : Tbto too:t t.ll •uppUH manufl,,.. Steve ns Point, Wis . ...Js ·" •'• s t. STEVENS POINT DYE WORKS. CLEANING, DYI NG and ~ EPA I~ ING. Pressing done on short notlc.,, Sl)(..~le.t e.ttcut lon and lowest prlc:e.s to st ud eats. KRIENKE & ee., I :Z I s. T hirdS!. 7'l'i. RS · ::z::\: 0 -::z::\: C RHV LEADING . MILLINER II 0 S tronjls Avo. l:;'i'UD ~:~TS P hone Red 171 TR.\DE SO LI CITFll. . ~~!-;th!{~i ::.~~::nL.~~~~ ~;t;. .-Zt l)J prud•H't'd: thtr ltot of '"~rlor mdc .. : tbtof blt'l"' at ood tbto '""'for ~ :~::; 'b~~·::tr!~·:rJi~~~.;~t~~.~·';: jllf'bu i ~Uotlt Ahd l>tmtlhwnt fooc ball ;;•n:;::~b,.1 ~~~~~~·f~t: ~~;ll~~: bt-arlr~: t h.. ~~ldlna: Tradf,.lhrt ae rtNt 1wrt..n.,. h I• pcwi.bl.. '" 11n:.od1WP • maa••f•durt"d •rdd ... ud If h bear• U•l• Dllr'k of (Wf~l"ftlon I~ bt-.fl. ~ 1'•\I.DISO '~ Of't'IC IAI. f'OOT 8 ,\l, l, Ot' JOS. Kdltf'Cl b)' Wall,.rt' ••np. Ct~nt•ln.tlhto ~a:w H UL~!i POll um. ~I""" rial Utlt'l.._ On tb.- 1'1111t'. h It , In fa('C, a C"'mJ•ff'Ce (Onf'Jt'IOJ,... dla of Uw 2•1m•. t•rlf't" 10 t"f:OU. ~P.\I.D I SO '~ IIUW TV r'J,,\ \' VOOT U.\IA,., £dltaJ by WaU~r C'aanp. !'"•IT rt"V"l:Hd tor IJOJ.. V lldo.. btedly tllt' bHC boot p""' pu.biUb..d on tb.,. came. tor It ront•ln• all a bfogln• ""' •ho•ld h ow. and maarlru~mtlak f.&tU ror 1~ t'.Jpt-rk-tH'- ~laf" '· Prlt"t' 10 f"("ftl4. ••If II Jl'l'n.a.hu•· 10 atblrtl,... Sf"W\'ort l'hllad4!'1phla Htlll'alo Hopl4)n <:hft'a~:o :ol.an franrl&f'O UPrt'"t"f Hall lmur.. 8 • e mate h.'" A . C .SPAI.DINO A. BROS. St l..oul111 Kan~ Clly W.-bhll'tCm l'hubur.: M~:n:;•:_rop:'o~6~';:~~~~~ fall !:f\~j,;~~lr· :::1toDna ('at.aiUCUt'. It'a frH t_,. 1W1C • If you waut fiue TWS IS THE MUCH TALKED OF Stationery, Perfumes, etc. GOTo MEYER DRUG ee. o~::"'J!:... Shoe Store. Tho I) l o co to stet yot.tr Pre..c r lsuto" • rlll cd. E)ur shoes attract and eur prices sell Dr. D. S. RieE, Ph]!sician and Surgeon. KUHL' S B LOCK '? F. L. DILLE, We make the selectiott of shoes a pleasure. INS~R~Net Rf~l fSl~H, lO~NS. nooms Stevens Point Shoe Co. 4 a nd 5, At well B lock. cA. J. CUNNEEN & CO., MEN ' S FURNISHERS A:ND HA:TTERS. ATHLETIC SWEATE~S l..oul!l Urlll. l •r-ldo-nt. K. .1. I'•J!'a't't , \ 'lr.o }'rwldooat, 1!. ,\ , Kr"mt.. Boot k"'p.r. A SPECIALTY 455 MAIN ST. ~ETON B~OS. G. K. M.-0 111, (.'..,.bl ..r. tt. H. .t oh~o• .\lllll'l l'a~~hl~r. T. 1- S . l'ort. )l'"""'n.ct-r. & CO., JEWELERS and E)PTI(211\NS. eapl tal $100,000.00. SUit Dep.l!IIOry. COunty Depository. City Depository. E yes Examla,ct. Sp:ctaclcs Fi tted . NonDal ScOOol DeposiiOry. CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK. DIHKC."TTRS. RING N BSS, The Shoe Man C. A . Harnacker. t'..J. PIIITnc r. R. A. Cook. J.ouis Brill . i'. A. \\'eck. John ,\ , ;\hu·at. c. E. ~lcO i ll. w. w. ~lltche ll. Ceo. t;. Whiting. HIGH GRJ\OB F()()T WBJ\R. Stevens P oint, 112 Soutb Thi rd Strut. 'Wis. R. OBERLATZ, Oea ler fi N E REPIIIRI H G Grand M. · Jllerch.aJ\t 757 Stroags ate. ~r. Tailor~ Part st. Stevens Point, Wis. !!1.- .\11 )l udern • · Stc'ICI)t Poi nt, WI• G~ntrot C~S ID Y Hotel, & BROS. .\ t·ctllnllllidatioll. P1·ic•"' ll ~•o nnl,lt·. Tel . 163 Cor aor Flr8t e a d C lo rk St 8. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, STEVENS POINT, WIS. XI~ \\- B t: l L D l X G : THORO "G U LY EQUIPPED. ALL MO DER N A IDS: APP~ATUS : LIBRARY : CO MP LETE GY M N AS IUM. ~ETTER PREPARATi ON FOOJ{ TEACHiNG. A l.l•ge Corps of ExPQfiO'\Ccd Teachers fully 'abroast of the times. A Large JttetldJ'\ce of eJr'\est, adva'\ce:l Students who are Actual Teachers. The noN :ting no.v C001PI.:.tcd, adds Ol'e-half te>-tho cJpacity of t~e building. T hree Adve•c:ed Co ur&es . l•o Jtars for UrGH· ~\'UOOL GR.\Dl-AT&S and <n'Ut'...R OOmj)f'ltnl ...tud'"'""'· I~T f.tnduatf' :tludf~ In ~r~n('f'. Leag· Ulll\'•· l'h·i(', and P.'<la~r<ljly. Dlpfo•a f'QUi'C'aleot to un: S'TA1'C <.•tRTU1C'ATL €te•a•raryCoantoe. two '~aN, for lho~ botdinll .._,,rt(d,.. t~ o r P•"·do)l' e-fttrlll10' t>Xamlnetloo.L f:lcfDeatary C·e rtltlcat o. t"«IU1~oltnl 10 U)(- ITt'JJ ~To\Tt: C t:RTinC.\Tt!. for tl\' t' )eAr~. ~~ft:':!r~h~h~~ ~~~~~~~~~~J::.r· tor i 1 )('Ciat P ropa,.. t o ry Co"r&c.. h•n •\"\·kc oolt t:lflncl'r¥Jlant.th\n in a lith'" common brarw·h~c:' Tlw~ ~·Ja,..._., at¥ IDUJ,:hl b~· rt"J,.-.ular !\omtal ttad~er•. or un~l.-r tMir dlrec.-t orrro.la,:-bt. Sc.loct loa of S h&dle& ,wnnittt'd to tf'U~her<i'. under faforable tl~um~tant."f's:. tfew Cfai.M8 fonnt"d four time• f&th ff'&r hr nf"arlr ~\trr "ub}tct in tile' rour~ o f ,tud1. f'.X~IJl Latin. Cennan. an.J <ome ad\'Mnced •~1ence .tu~ dlt•. Th~ quarter• ~,.In f'tb. 1, .\ prll II. Board •~.;.o 10 f-1 ~· "eek. all ..:hool cha!'ll.... abo\lt $1.2,~, per quarter (10 w~k,). No tuition f<"tot In :':o,uat cJu , ..,es for tho"4P t".XIX"i'lln~ Ut teoc·h. Tttltlon t'i• t."('nts (l(' l' Wt'\'k o•· ltt~ot In paoepuratory .:rudet. Wrlto for clrcurar.!C, or HET"n.:.R $.TUJ.... a~k drti nh'-"QUf"o~.tlon" about any part of t~ ~hool work. and ~tt 1n .\drv, ... frnn'M"tllar .. pt,.....onal reply. tl ~ 1-.1"(".,\t.lenl. TRt:RO:-J 8 . PHAY. Sltol'tn' Polot, \\~h. THE L I FE W E LOVE, I. A .. the Princeton man 11 J>rOud of hlJ ~hool, .\s the Yale man I" of hi•, A!! the \'a••ar girl I• plea•ro with he,.., .\s the Bar,•ard yeJis for hi&; So we are proud of our NormAl School, To us she is jun &lt tlear; We'll sing lor her, we'll yell lor her, F'or u.s ,;he stands wlthout a J)(.'('r; And • ·e •·ill hold her pennant• blgh, Aod all her glorl~!ii ~how, We'll make her •hlne above them all So e'i'ery onf' may knowThi• h the IUt we love, boys, ~-~or · ·e an, • e all II. Th" J-•t'f'!hm:t.n who h still new :tt &be .. biz," The wl ..e Sophomor-e with his all-knowing pate, TI•e joyou41 Junior •ho knows wb:l.t it is, .\nd tha noble SeDior, quito sedate, All join In with ml11hty •·lm, J-;uch offcrl'i till, t.en h~ can give; F.a~h helping each to uuuln his goal, This lo th• happy •·ay we Jive; For we all ha\'e a common end in 'l:iew, Btlng loyal to the l<'hool we lo~e, \Ye'll •trh·e to k,.,.p her .u.ndardi; high .\II her •l•ter <chools abovet'or thl• I• tiM. lile we love, bors, Thl• I• the llle w~ lo<e. "? -·r so. Ill. Sometime ... the les.son.J may seem long, Sometime" we get the ••blues," Sometl~s c"ery thing we try goe" ..•rong, And sometimes we ambition lose; Then t h is Is tho Ume we must J)Ut. o n A bright a nd hapJ)y mien ; can make our lllc jusl wbal wo will, ..Orlghl or ~ark, I ..-een. 1 \ \ hen we come to think it over, And look on every side, And thiDlc or all our aehool puu lor1h, W e're qul~e readr to doel~eDere Is the lite ...e lo\"e, trltnd.J, Dere willingly we'll abide. ~·or we IV. \\.e'll Ji'"e each day "·e're at our school, Full, .. ti•lrlng and complete; \\·e·n make our trlumJ)h8 ltrong and rood, Hlse out ol !allure and defeat. Then •·ith plea•uro we'll be thinking \Vhen W'C aro far &way, And many years ha,·e paued us b7 Sinoe our Com~n~~nt. Day, ~ That the time tpent at our ~onnal, Was spent exceeding well, Those were the be>it day• or our lllo: Then we can trulr tellIt wu the ll!o we lo•ed, bor•, Aye. we lo<ed It ml1ht1 well. October ~ . 1901. -WKLTY. l'ltOF. F. S. Hn:R. :MISS HELF.:O:A PI Nt'O~I B. THE N0RMAL P0INTER. Vol. X. Stevens Voint, Wis., 0ctober IS, 19011. P~ESIDENT JOHN W. LIVINGSTON. D.sring th e Jau~ r p3rl or th.,) IRilt ~c!lool ~· ear h wa.s rumored chat )Jr. Lh·Jngston h ru.l beco10e a camHdate for the presidene~· of the Platte\·ille Normal, that> ontce being about to become \' &cant b~· the resignation of President. )fcGI'E_)gor. \Vhe n late r in the summc a· It was made public that. ~Jr. Li"in¥Ston had been elected to that o lllcf', all connected wlth the Normal coulc.l not. twlp but feel keeo regret at thought of hill withd•·awal from arnODJt us. ~fr. [-4l\"ingston c :a.me to the school in Institute Conductor and T cuc:hcr of Profes~ l onal R.e,·Jews, nnd ha..,. eodeared him ~;;e U to the ~chnol both h~· No••I 189~ a~ no"' a~ J)f'C.;lid£'nt of ht' .\lrna ~lttter. ne tloes no t corn\'. like u l'rotHgnl !'>On asking for fo rgh·eo(''iS: but rather with ~ urm~ und ensigns of the con· q ue1 ing hero. Hi • lir>t school wos ut Dodgeville. Hero It~ Impressed himself upon the school and 001nmuni· ty by thf' cttt'C ho took o f the s chool grounds nn.d the e fTort!-1: he mode to beuutiry nod ndorn the so. me. T o those •·ho kno•· ) l r. Lh·lngs ton this ts not s trange. 1-le m1ulc con"'tunt e fforts to lmpro,·e the grounds around the No rmal. and nothio~e go,·e h irn J.:rt"ater jo>· thun to brinJt ttowe rs to school out or hts own w£>11 stucke•l ~a•·dcn. f'1-om Dol1ge ,·lllc he went instructor und b~· his IX'r· to Sparta, where he Jn,tl· 1\0nal restard for the wel· hat<-d a s>·steru or self go,·fare a nd the ad,·anceanenL ernment: not a syste m In o r the huli~idual &tudenl. • •hh.:h the pupils can do u:o~ \\'hene,•er he appeared they please, but a system in •·hich the 5tudcnB 01~ Ut>On the tllaUorrn, when· gh·...:n u voice in the cone,·er he SJ>oke upon Ed ucat.luc t or their own utruit·s tiooul tnpics. told o tlrnel>· wllh the con~ut untl nps1ory. or toc·k cl•art;~ of Jn·o,·ul of the tcnchct•. tnnrning txercis('li, he was )It·. Lh·ingston was, and alwo>·s most cordluJJ~· rect>ivt:\1. Be Or"J[anixed the i•,..Wll of public • 1>lrl~ f~ture Commhtt't". and and interest in all mau.e r~ he-lped ins titute a ~eries c)r afTf'Ctin" rhe <:ommunhy Annual ~ture!~,whichhas In which he llvet', as nll atlded much to the \'alue JOilN \\".LIVINGSTON. good teachers mu!'t be. of the ~hooJ. I:Je • ·ill be rnis'IC<l h~· the church of • ·htch he wus ) t r.Llvln;::ston ha~ b~n" powe r in &he upbui10· tnJ;; or this school. Be Wl\.lil known 0\'er 8 lar~;e !>Or· an omeer. He w~ ai!'IO u me mber of the Public: tion of the $late as tn .. tltute (.'onductor , nod many Llb1·ary Uoard 1 by &))))Ointment of tfw mayor. During ail the yenr:ot o f. hi s school •·ork, Mr. were the boys nnU glrls •·Ito cume tO ti1E' S te\'("1\~ Point Normal, attracted there b>' the l nstituteCon· Lh· ings ton had take n an a <.:th·e tlart in Ins titute ductor·• glowing rt<:llal of the benellu to be wo rk, and had so slgnatl~· s ho ••n his abllit~·, that whe n an Jnstltute Conduc tor was •·anted at tb€· derln~d fr om a Normal education. PlatteVille t!oes no\ w-elcome a &tranger.as pre"· Ste\·ensPoint~onnal, he wa.J logleaJJy the man for tdent o f her sehool. ~lr. Lh·ios:ston gradu 11kd me l>lace. t\nd DO\\', After ~\'C n ye:trs Of eft.k.:lent trom the Platte,•ille :\o nnal in 18':8, and re~:.arns .ser,·k-e., 1he Board of Ht:gents has as,raln honored hi s E>Diclency as an TilE );QIDI.\ I. 1'01 );TEH. 4 him by electing him p._,,ldent of the Plat<e<ille ~onnal. \\·e assure the ~tutlcnt-o of the 1-'laue,·ille Nonnal that. we are ~endlnr tll{lnl ooc In whom we hl\ve )Joerfect conHtlene..•. and for whom "'' e be· '\~81< "U<'CeS.S. lloth ~lr. and ~lro. r.h·ing•ton lea•~ behind in tM ~hool • host of fritntt: who ... t be~t •i.sht"~ aod hopo• at"'od tMDI to their ow.. hom., and will always "'malo ,..lth tMDI. WELCOME. MISS MAqGAqET E. LEE. t:. Lee, who take• charge of the Klndtrgn••tc•n, as :ooucce:\sor to Mlu Jennie B. ~II« ~lnrgaret 1-"tuldl~, <.'Om~-. to us from f•u• off MRtn{•. Sh(\ 1!11 a. .:rtHhHttc or the UttnJ:OI·T•·nlnlnq ~chool to'r Ktndf"r)l&rt(•nf'r•. and also of the (.'hlcago Kinderga1· trn ln ...tltute. t'or a numbtr of yeaN~ ~II•• ~ had rharge of ..,.)he Kindergarten at Flo"'"""• (Nortbhamll<leo) llalnt", •hleh atthautme the large tendo•~~."<l Kindergarten In the Golted State•. l.a•t year she "'a~ Ill rector of tho Kindcrgnrtcn In the Sp1·lng~ •a,. Once more ha,·e a"sembled the t~~tudenlS and lncuhy that constitute the working element. of fleld, ~Jo,;nchuseus, sehools. Tho conllnued suceesduJ sup<•r,·lslon of the the Sttwens Poh~t N011nnl School. Among the Jltutlent.!J we mlu many familiar fa(.-t!l. They ha,·e Klnders:arwo Department Is th~ured. ~llSSJitSSI& R. FADDIS, who had charge Of tl1e t:o~ ouL like gladiatoN to tiJ,:ht their banles in Klndtf'1C&rteo la.st ~·ear, wa.s formtrl~ Supervisor ~~~~··arena. Still ~mbtrlng tlltm. and know· lhll that their thought• oftn rt'<'Ur to tbelr of 1M Prlrnary Department for ~V"erat r t:an.. :\onnal School da.r•w w-e now txtentl a welcome to and now TeltUrDe! that po.1itlon. The highest en· comlum we can pay her Is to Ull'f'Ct attention to th~ new ~tudents who are w(th u" thl• year for tbe u..,.t time. To them we oiYer the hood o f good the result of her work In this sehool. f(tllowshlf> 1 and for th{lrn we !ipcRk the word of cnt•ourngcmcnt., MISS HELEI'IA M . PI IICOMB. \\·c alt~~o no~ that there ha,•e betn some changes ~II•• llelena ~1. Pincomb, who tokes charge of In the faculty. While we deplore fhe lou of those the Department of Domestic Sclenoe and Art, ha• who have beeo with us so long, tre tx&.end a cor-. al,..ady demonstrated her ability In hor SJ>O('Ial dial welrome to the oew """"btrt. and hopo that fteld of work as Is •howo by the In~"''' manl· our relation• may be both l>lta•ant and profitable. fe.W'd by the Domestic Sclenct! girl•. In that conned too we bellt ve that an Introduction ~li•• Plnc:omb is a graduate of tho Agricultural of thf' new members of tht facuhy to our reatlers: Coll{"gt at ~lanhattan, Kan,a~t, IUUI wa" an In· with a brief biogro1>hlcol •k<tch and hnlf·tonc ~tructor In thnt. Institution the yeur atftt•r gradua(1!'4.\0 I)U.IlC two) ot cnch will not I~ lnUJIJlfO)Jriate. llun. 1..-Bte.·, she took a course ut ;ho Keister 'fallorin~ Colh.1ge, Kunsas Chy, a ld aliO cumpltt.e.l FqAI'fK S. H YER. a cour~ at Teacher's Colle-ge, ('olurnhla Unh·erlJr. t•rank S. Hyer, •ho -.utx-e..•th llr. Lh·· shy. !'h• ha• had charge, suc:ces•h·ely, of th • lntot ...tOo AJ Institute Condu~tor and T~at-hf.r ot flomesticScltneeDepartment at the~lanualTraln· l_.rofe~'lonal Re\"ie..-., t .. a rcnadua~ of the lJiJ. w.auk~ Normal. Bi.J fl!k:ff"nC'y a" an ln .. \ructor lng Scl•ool at Pitl!iburg, Kanta•: a1 the Stato may bt iofer<ed from hi• rAI>hl rl-e in the .duca. t"onnal; and at &he Sunune.r School •'- &be ~anle tiona I 8eld. He ...., •~•>heir. !:!uporln"'"tlent pillet>. ot Schools In Jftrerson C:ounty, l'rlnciJ)A) vi rhe llhln~lamler Eligh School, and 1'.-lndpal of the qEOqETTEO ABSEIICI:!, M11nhowoc County Trnlnlnl{ &•hool, •·hlch po~t It I• •·hh deep regret that tho sehool h11s noted he but. recently re$luoned to &\.'U!Ilt. hls present 110•hion. the ab-ence o l Professor 0. t;. Culver from hi• Altho Mr. Hyer has bten ..hh u• but a short cluo;e• and from hi~ pia"" on the )'latfortO during t luw, hie itroog per.onallty and thoro lntet"ht momlnJC e.xen:l ...t~. Profe-.uor Cuh•er ha.§ had a In ••·er)thing apportalnln~rto th~ ..,hool bt•peak long •I•~• of llloe.., bul a1 the l'"'~nt time Is ror hlrn a warm pf~ In tht' •~•rt~ of the atud~nts. convale...clng, and It b hoped that • e way hare T il E th•• OJ)portunhy of ..-~lcowlus,r ~0 101.\ L him back at .:Inning uf "'-'""quarter. In the nw•ntlme. howtvtr, lht' Sclenct m.•nt ba.§ ~a abl~ wnUuc:1t>d by th,~ lJe... ~part­ l'rofe~30r William Bradford aod l'role.-or 0. R. OI<Oo. ProfC".. .,or 1lradfon1 wa~ In thal"l:"e until taHed to hi~ "'Ork at. the Unh·er·~h>' or \\'lscon.,tn, being &u~ed by Profesror Ol&un, who has t'lncJ had 1'01~TER. n,<" following are the number""' ,("(•ured : 1. Dr. Frank \\'ak('ly Cun"'Rulus • !!. Tt.e Dunbar <:omt)an~·. ~I ale Qt~a.rt('tte an•l ~llltlnl:t'rs. 3. ~Jr. W'illordCiure, lmper<oootorond Reader. 4. William J•nnlnp Bryan. ,:;. The t-"our Orea.t S t ar~ Concfrt. t'ompony. Sybil Sammlot, Oohumtr Kryl, Mabelle Carolyn Church, Solomon llellbruo""r. 6. lubi'ICarj!hlll ~her, lnlerp~th·e R..,lter. The ftrst numb<'r In the Cou~ •·Ill occur Octo· Al'l ALL STAQ LECT UIU! COU QSE. ber :u, when Dr. lo'rnnk ' Vukely Cunsaulu8 will The IPcture Course Cornmlne-e •·as v('r) fonu- delh·er hill lecturetntltled "SA\'OSA80LA." nate, thi.s )ear, in securing ..,Jx entertalnmenta Or. OunJ1aulu' wail born in Jq,'jO,, at Che...t.er~ltlt', ..aoh ol which h repre~ntrd by J>OOJ>I~ •ho are Ohio. lie Is ol ml•rd Spanish and f:Oglub dt'lht be...t In their chosen Hne- thMl It 1.. JlO ..... tb1 ~ to 5C(>t\t. Cratluated from Ohio \\"e81cyan t;nh·enlt.), M'<.'Ure. Owlna: to comJK'tltlon between 1...-ctUie and mnrrled at the earl~· ngc of nineteen, h" hu~au~, lo•·cr rate:!~ •en" ...ccured. than ever pur""ued his mlnl"'terlal catlin~ In the cities, sue· ~lore: or more eo..-..:tly. o hl~her prJ~ l"ourse ~..31\'ely, orColumbuiii,Obio: NtW1on,·llle. ~ta~tta· wa-c ...ecured at the ~•Dl! Jtrlt.~ paid for ta .. t Yf'&r's ehu~th; and Baltimore, ~laryland; unti1 "um· Cou~. The <.."O ... t of this t.'our&e, including rent monl'd to Chleago, In 1887. He I• a\ pre!«'n\ the of opert~ house, ad\·erti~tlrlg, uc., will uggregute (Ht ~tor o f Ctntrul Church , Prewhlent of A rmour about ~ ltOOO· This seem• a larvr .!tum: yt:"t. as -.--e ln•tltute, anti Prol~••looal Lecturer at the Unl· look at th~ numbers off.-n."'t.l and ~allx.e w-hat Ter•lt1 ot Chicago. ne Is llle author of ... Teral talent il!lo beln~ brou~ht to our ,~er~ tlooM. 1he book•. and i.s whhal as eloquent a man, probabl'. eo•t lades Into lnslgnlftcar><"<'. •• any In the United States. cha~ of th'" work. TR1\INING DEI?ARTMENT The number of pUJ)it«l In the wodcl department &hi .. year h t~ large~~ In the hl .. tory of the Sormal ~ ::~oot. Somecban;tc ha~e l)foen matle ln theuae bing force or thi~ de1ntrtmen1. ~tls• ...acldls formerly ot tht" Kindel'1:tarteo ha§ succeeded )tis;.s R .tr-~·~rt •" te:lcht r of th~ Pt'lmsry, )Jls~ Lee tak· lng IM plo._,. ol )Ji,• Fotltll•. TM Kiod\'r:'&rteo thl<~ ~ e ar &1't rag.-:• about t•"t"nty-ft.\"0 ehttdren bet•eoen the ages of four and •l>~o The plan of the work lor September ha• b<'en home lire the family and 11 .. dally inttrt'"tc. The nrst and chief aim J, tu fonn a JO<'Ial at· mo ..pht-re and to ha~e the Klndtrga~n •~ much like home •• p<»•lble. In order to do this, but ft-v.· rules ore Imposed and much freedom lot allov.·· ('C}. t:ntll four or th--e >l'&ri or ax-e, thu 1\'erage chlltl ha< betn lnwre•ted lo the dally OCCUJ>Otlon• ot tbe hom>, anti what thelamiiJ doe• eonstltuuo• hi• Idea< ol the world In general. TI•I• ~lng tru~, ordinary home Ill• lo used u a boolo to build UJ>• on. ~rodually brlnJ(Ing the ehlltl Into contact ••lth other llo"""' and outiltle ll!e. ~ handwork of the children b.. "'-'*n In O<· <!Ord •hb tbl• ba.l'o. In coonoctlon with the ae· tl\"lth•, of the home, they ha,•e constructed betl~t, cradle:t, w a gon~, ~roccry carts anti variou!l other toyo which the1 eon u,., lo ploy. The ~ta.- ""' o...:h •• e•er1 child lo•e•-old s1dpl)lng game.t, tiK. pu.s.sy·wanlJ·&·eoroer, e\C. ,\II In all, thl• department •hh It• brlght·la('('d children •nd merry gmmcst and It!' songs o1ul»l0.. rlu. '"most lnte"'stlng. 6 TilE :\0101.\ I, POl :\TEH. The Prin\ary ~pa1·tutent numbers thirly-nine chihlrcn. Si~t~n student teachN·s: ure at wo1k in this depa1·tmcnt although the tlri't ~rad..~, nunt· b::-!ring ninete~n. Is ltu-goly in tbe hand~ of the re:o;u tar teachers. A row o r nc.•· seats ha" been utlded to accom· modate the little J>t'Oplc admitted to the dift"erent grades. The rooms are pa-etOiy decoa·atetl 1'\nd are bright with the tren"ures of autumn- berries, lea,·es and fruits. A bfautifuH.:annr y o.dds to the eheer of the surrondings. The total enro11ment of tho fntcnnediate Department is forty-eight. or last ~;ear's number all but SC\'COt een \\'CI"C promoted. Of the whole a\urnbe r of new pupUs entering this yt'ar but th·e are from the ~ormal Prhnnr.\' Department, mnk· ing t•·ent~·-six new l!'tudents f1'0m the se,·eral wnrd.s of the cit~·. So mnn~· children coming- from the \'Arious schools •·ith thch· different practices t\t. the bu~iness meeting of the Alumni Aqsociution. heltlla'l;t June, it was J>t'OJ>Osctl to hn,:e c::ch clss~ that has gradua ted take charge of the Alumni ,,age for one issue of Tur-: Potl\"TEH somo time dul'ing the year. \\·e ha,·e decided to act on this SUif'J:Cstlnn untl turn the matter 0\'Cr to the eiUSl'O presldenB, allow· in!: them to fiB out the png') :\s they S\"e 61. h had been our J))an to re.~crve this issue for the minutes o! the las1 meeting or the t\ll(s~latlon. but ._-e were unabJe to sreure them. Howe,·er, •·e hope to ha \'C them before the next. i~sue. .. This is the montb ot ~\...uoclittion meeting·Jt, and It is lime we were making our pions to attend at lean one. There are many reasonS lll'hy we should attend these JlX'Ciin~rs. In the ilrst place, h gives us opportunity to coroo in contltt •·hh abe broader lnftueoees "'hlch affect rducatioo, and get nc.· qualnt.ec:l "'ith the gt-cat lnO\'emt'nts in the educa- llonal world. 1tnd cu~tom~, 111u·e mode the orgnnf7.ation n ''t'ry ditllcult tosk, for the lh·'-t ftw wet k~, hut under the able super\·ision or ~~i ~~ Quinn. work i'l no•· pro1.rrc~~ing in its cuiHOmnt·ily s mooth mnnr.er. An int~.westlng bt·onch or the wot k here I~ tht' bo~·s · .roOC..zan•ing cl:as._~ uuder thecha•g.;! o f ~lr. Pierce, oml pop~•· cutting undca· ~flss F:mmons . Nowre stutly has nolll' twcomc u regulatr pl£ce of work not only In tho lntc nncdinte, IJut in nlt the ~lodeI School claose•. "1fh~ walls ol th)l lntennediate and also of the Cnmmnr DcpBt'ttnent htt\'C undet-gono on as.rt'(l'('· nble change. Very pleasing to the to the old rose nnd white tinting of the lntc•·mediate and tlw ~reen and ct"CRm of the Ot·nmmar Depn•·tmcnt. The grtuumnr grndes now number tlhy·nint. the clas:4 entering from the lnterm~Unte hclng tht· largest In a number o f ycnrs. Or the JlliJ)II~ hert. thirty-two hu,•e entered from outsllle schools, ~1 (•· ,·en of thcae being from out o f town. ~liss Ucitler hus organized ~' boys' manual training class. They now oro working In po tu~· ~·. •1·• ln the second J'loef.', we come tn contact whh JleOJ)le doing the same work and encountering tla~ snmcdinteuhies ns weha,·e to contend with in ou1· every. day r-·ork. Their trials and manner of o\•ereoming them mny he of prnctlcul \' Uhm to u ... In the third plnoe, there lot u worlt\ o f ).::OOd to he rt'<.-eh·et.l from tho social s ide of ~tuch u ~nthfl"· ing. \\~e J~ old friend~, t\lld mqkt.' new one~. both or \\hlch ~~ Of great. naluo to U~ OS SOcial being~. The members o f ('O\.h Alumni should ~ct tnJ,rethtll" to IDSJ)Ire each o the r w'hJ• strength for tho battlt:oo which all are dally Rghting, nnd Nwh•e their loy~ty to their Alma Mater by gh·ing the ohl school yellsr nnd slngln~ once more 1he song:t which have cheered them on to vlcrory. Those of us in tbe north·wcstcrn part of the stute are looking anxiously for•·a rd to the m~t· ing M ~~ou <:lairo whero we hope to soo the Pur1M and Oold well reprt>sent{'d, and olso to ha,·e with US iOlDO Of Lbo faculty. T il E )iOIOI.\ I. 1'01 ~TEll. LI F E'S ORilAM. u.• Wbeo tbou.rhl.,• are au rt.udom aod. lead a!nray f'rom ~~eeae .. or ou.r labor ao4 '-OUt or tbe day, To folio• tbe hean lo ILt teoderest waodcriAn lU4 N"oe.. aocl tbOro!l •• .,,, .SieoUr pocderloJc. We tbld ot oor a.a4a..._ we tWDl or ~ r 1tadoea \\"e llreaa aod. d~aa oa ' ..W Dl«'- oo to cudof'OIA. Rcac:b'at oat to LM 1.0 ...-up at a pc1.u, a;.. ... • :p•ard uct \0 ,.,..• • • , ~ da,,..,. •••r4 Fo-r a _,.eat 'th btVIIIt.. M br(pt M Uae ~ If RIT tbe f"'q!'' r•'~'e It blttb. liM Dt'l"er a lbona. It OGlJ' our Ute ••• •" b1'lc1n u tbe mora. To rea.ll&e ooiJ our toDdut dar dreamt. To live ad Uve 0011 to he •u.a's woldea beam!&. you, I 'tl trud ~. '' Tht• hor"-('ot were exchanged, hut our mlnl"ter "''"' warnNlto k~l' hi§ horse in a narrow 8la11. In thr middle of the night. he ean.e O\'er to my hou~. all out of breath; but he found tln'le and brtath to •ay, ·•Come o'·er quldc! ..ol"ft6o thins: awful'"' In the baru. TMre's an awful &ee wh•l It lc?'' "I'm afraiU." I uot UJ' ancl went o'•er to his barn whh hlrn. On the way, he to1cl me he bad a oe•· hor..e. lie 11frahl to go Into the barn, so he 11tootl out~ aldt', holding the hmtern in a..~ far as he ooutd. 1 found the n~w h orse snorting and pulling, with a door on top or 'him. 40 \Vhat, for goodnCoii!i aakt-, '' M-z I. ... , thls door for?' ' •·•~ &oWI!f 8 . IJIU.IJIWI• A T RAD£ T H AT LASTS. K. SOUTHWICK. ~ mlnJ...t.er or our parl'h wa.s 1all and ga•k). not Dl~h for look,, but )~ W&S peaet'ablf and ea<y going and the pooplellkt<l him. He wan~t..t ll1o (and be wanted it to ~o stow •no"t of llh' thnt•): !t would. ..u .od wbUe he wa' In ~tin' •lthout btln' hltcttf'tl, and hi~ wife could drlf' ~t~ lt. Th•• la ..t h••ln~ a \'er)· hnpor1ant ilf m. •\nuth~: ·r nelt:hhor had a hono.e he •· l~htil 10 tra~:h.o. lit• kne•• the mlnl:.ter hat! one, so he asked ltlm how he'd trude. 1 ' \Vt•ll," ~CY. the minister, " I'm "uhed whh the I•OI'Pit' l '\'f' "ot, but. - why, If it. woulc.l uccommod .. tc nol-e." "\\·en. •• se;c I, uwhy don't you go out and 'nea MaddealJ. ~•rtlf u.e alctlt ~ becw : \\,..t ·~ tor u lD,tut a ...., .... oo. ea.n.b. Ha._"' ~aD!.b.td. u qt.rleklJ u Lbe kart 1 d~lded that be .. anlfd a hone. He bou~ht ooe rrom a n<tlghbor and paid ont bundn"d &•-.nly dolla" ~own for h. \\''~ Jaugbed Of'tr that for a long tl~, for the nas;r wa.! worth but ftfty dollar... But he was tuhed. It would go a.s alow ail: h" "lie told me to r•uttbe horsi in a narrow ""tall,'' uThts l!tl&ll wa;: wide, aO l I)Ut door In to make it narrow~r." •·Antl dldn•t fa~teo it?·' ,..,,~.the mlni~ter. A ··~o.'' The n.. t mooning I bad to go o<er and feed th~ hui'M!. l feh kind o' sorry for the mlnls~r, 10 I TilE ~0101.\1. I'OI~TEI!. o:rcrt"ll hJ lrad~ ()0~ or m, ho~ with him. lie wa~ a•ful thaankful. and ,aitJ IK" •·ouhtn't ha\"~ h"uutn the hor"-t, but IH' ... uppo"'("C] all ho~s •·e~ allkf.", and ..o he traded with the man ju ..t to a-.. eommodale him. II• liked my ho,...... ll ,..., gentle and klod. and 111 .. •Itt• rould drh·e h. Onl" da,· ~he h&fJI>fn(-'t} to ht• out drh•lnJ: and :.he met nx-. Th~ horMS kn(•w nl(' ot once antllclcked up hs heels antl rcw &"-'UY Dut, a• I hoppent'<l to~ golog to a nelghborln~: ''lllagc ~fore long, I took the ho...e with me and made a bargain for the mlnlste·r . The hor-.o ne\·er quite suited the mlnl,ttr. Ht• thou~ht and thought. Finally he c:amu to th•• t'Onclu~lon ahst he'd trade back with nl('. oi:-J'o," sex[, 1 was Om1. I had had enolll:h IH do whh him. t mMie \IJJ my mfncl tol!!lOJ11I'udlnt:. alonl( the ro•d like ll~:htnln)!". I had the hor~ In que..~tlon up at. the l'*'"hll'\• ...,,. mlnl•ter couldn't ke;-1> that horse. llls wire about this tim<'. One tla.r 1 w-ent. UJJ to look u&. •·,uldn't IN him. He had It tigured out whlll him. lie didn't look as well • • usunl. In fuct, ht• I~<> •ould do. n o told me his piau. II ,..., this: looked mlser•ble. l wa.• to kt"t"p both hories and p.-ay him one hun· "? I went to MtC the mlo1(4ter, and I ae&, ur ha,. ,. dred t,....nty dolla.... I didn't know about that. deeld~l thAt you can ha~e my horse II you •ani I told hlrn .o, and tried to p>oilr him. I let him h.'' kno• It wa• lmpo.,lblc. I told him to go home lie wa• only too glad. He ~:ave me hi• ho""· and ,Jeep O"tr lt. and I told him to go up to the J>&>ture to IJ"I mlu.. The next clay he oame o~tr aod told me what he He •ent. had d«'ldt'<l. lie uld I .-a• to take the bor-e to Th~ mlnl.ter dldn'l •1>tak the otlfl lime,.... mt:t. 11,. <It) and ..n It lor him. ~·or he had >trook a bal'!<aln that he eouldn'l I lnlonu'<l him that I .-..o•t going to the olty: trod~ off. I didn't tell blm that the ho,.,.• ,.., and, IUOf't'O\'fr, l ••~o·t In the ho~ tratllog dead •ht•n I made the trade, bee:ause 1 kne• that oo ..Jne..... •·ould ha•·e broken his heart. nil eENS0R NOTt:..- The ('en~or fondly hopes tluH eaeh "'ntler ol TttY. PotSTI!R will reneet with all •erl· ou•ne~t.tt UJ)()O t'&eh ancl e,·ery matter he~ln alluded to, unle.• the matter refteet. upon hlm><'lf, In •hlch c:a..e the reader h rtqu~~ted oot to ""tand In hi~ own li.:ht." Jot.tN.-~ jolly and lei the world jolly !OU: on I) the meloncholr are sen<ltl~~. C AUTJOS.-h ha' l)E'Ifn said that t•·o head<~~ 11"(0 lx•tter than one, but the young rnan who l.M>11evc<i that. two te"'' are bener than one i ... vet to be lnter,•lcwed. • Hc uoot. ~I·JJUT.-Thero are ce1·taln lntci"Ciiots In l'\'(•ry )4thool ••hlch can~ best sern•U onh thru \.'O•Oper-atlon of both faculty anU ~tudent.J~ 'rh~ •l>lrll of any ~<:hool doe• not monlfC>t lt..,lf thro the ..udem body alone, neither Is It shoo-u by t~ attltu~e of the fac'Uh1. h i~ nldeot that a1 the ~''-''.""" Point ~ormal all tho-.e SK"Ondar.) Inter· "'" are rec.l•ln~: due ~uppon from all ooooeew.J wltb the ln~thut loo, hu1 It would ......., that •till more C()o<Operatlon • •~ HSeotlal. n>eOratorlcal Contest, the School Dobat••· an~ the Athletl.,. are ol 111\' most ~Ita! lmponan.,... Th~y, and they alone, ensrender and perpetuate school •plrh, but they can not he sucl'<!A<full1 nor C\~en JJro:ltubly engaged In ••lthoul harmon). SO.:nrn'. The worlcl de•pise.i the man who ha• no tim • fo r th• .oelet1 of Ill• fello•• but bol~· hlm..-11 aloof leJI sozu~ evil ln8utoce cloud bl· Ylrtu~ or tend ara un~P ...mt,.. butdne'J to h1• mod· t""t mannt>r. B e holds that. to take &I me for auath\. el-.e ~a,.e work i.s a :1 injuttlle3 to hlm~U ami dl~unu hli futu re: while the moden• world maintain" thu we h•we quite outgf'<)'wn thtt RJlf' uf 8Chola(i:t1c- ~eelu"lon, and con"lder" only the at11\'t' Hmn. 11iCworld I~ p oshlve that. 'he only mhn who I!! elndent. and •·ortlw of contldcnce It he whu knows l~Jlle, who Is tt.t..lo to lmJU"e1lS hiM JK'I"&Otl· n1lty upon thcrn nnd make them know him. AOVI<.:Jo"--Junlors, let not. your heart" tJ\." t(Oubled. Ye know thai Hallo.. e'en I• comlnJ(. anCJ that there are num~rou~ clothe~· lin~ and • few •allan~ '*nloN in t ' - paru. Uo Ye fahl• In them. ~nloN~ outdo all your predcces.JOrt. a nti ,Ju )'OUrbe\t, your rr\O!tl. Aang-ulnary, tour "ter7 OOhl· t""t. your mo,t gha.stlyt anti your wor~\ . \"t~ a r-· t•apable. 'QuiL yourselvc.!l like meo, aod- - · to the end of the line. TilE :\OIOIA L 1'01 :\TEll. The. football season or~netl UJ) vdth fair l'ros· J>ects! a s the ne•· men were s;rood sized, and there "·ere quite a few of the oh.l men back. llut in the face o f thl~ the practices were not 8" good us they should have been because o f the irregularit ~· o f some of the pla~·ers in ~ettin~ out. 1'here is one rule tha.t aiJ football men ~ h oul cl o~ r n~, ant! that i;o, '·Get out e ve ry night and you will win e\·ery daJ. '' I tis hOped tlmL- C\'Cry man will think o f and profit. b~· this maxim, so tlmt the manager can arrun~c some gnmes for the Second 'ream. As soon ns a football team was n ~~ u rcd , e fTo•·ts were made to seeurc the 8en ·ices o f n coach. Se,·- eral men were' he ard from. but )lr. Lerum, tbc W'isconsin l:niversil~· guartl who made the " All \\'estern' ' team, was selected, and arrh·cd on the H: ltl S<'J>tember 28. He pro•·etl to be an enlcient coach. and ga \·e the team good hard •·ork to do. The interest exhibited by the schoo l , racuhr, and to wns)'leopte, ha~" been gratU~· ins: to the team. It haA been e ncouraging to see fro m tift)' to a hundred people out watching the practice games. One evening, the girl~ SCI'\'Ctl the boys •·ith a fine SU)JJ>Cr uvon the campus, after which a social time was enjoyed by all untii8::W. AIJwen&.homo feeling that the school ean boast of the most. utoyal bunch,' of girls tO be fo und in the s tate. On October 8 th, the ftrot game of footboll was playecl at thcAtbleticPark. The game was scbecllllecl to begin at I :00 P. )J., but the train wu late, and the :\lr rrill team made its &J)pearance about. 2:45. )l errlll won the toss and chose the north goal. !I Ste\·ens l'oint k1ckcd otf, nntl ~lerrlll advanced the ball to the 4Q.yarc1 line. They tried to carry the ball by n couple or end nms and a line smosh, but the Normals held them, and the ball went to the Pointers. •·ho srnincd steadily b>' line smashes: and l\ quarter back run by ~lurat. There were no long run", bur. the Normals gained steadily, and \Vysockl •·en I. 0\"Cr for a touch down at tho end of 8 minutes of J>lay. Holverson kicked uonl. Merrill no•· kicked otT, nnd the Normnll'l od· vanced tho bull by •teady playing to within ~f (l rrill' s 30-ynrd line, when the ball WBS los t. on downs. The ball now changed hands a re•·tlmes, until time was called. Score- G to o. Merrill kicked otr, and Ste vens Point's plungc.:c pro\·ed too much for )fc rri11' s line, until Me rrill's ..JO..~· ard line •·a ~ reochetl when )te rrill's line heltl. A drop kick wa ~ en lied, and to the surprise o f oil, ")lush,·'' sent the ball between the posts. Tho kick wa.!' an esJ)eclnlly dlftlcult. one as It wasmndo f1'0m close to the s lde llncs:-The game now resolved Itself into a kicking game, each wam holding their opponenu repent· edh·. Once tho )lerrlll team carrletl tho ball to within 5 yards or the Normal's goal, • ·hen the~· w•re held and the ball wu carrlecl back to the center of the fleld. ~terrill got the b all, buL was forcecl to kick. Halverson •ocured the ball and made a 40-yanl run. Time ,.,.. callecl with the ball In Ste•·en• Point's possession and on )terrill's 3f>.yarcl Jlne. Score-Stevens Point 10. Merrill 0. (('(lntlnll('d (In J,_,f' II) TilE ~0101.\ I. 1'01 ~TEit. 10 In as~umtng our dutlc" "'e mike nchhet' boa ... t nor apolog~·· expecting only to u ..t our tK•... t eu~avors to keep tlw publleation Ul> to tlw ••• I· O<"fOBEH Ia, 1001. Publhht d monthlv b' th~ 'tutlenkll of the i lxth State ~onna l ~ho01. St«t\ t n, Point. \\'1--con"lin. TerRIS or s~b8Crlptlon Local dell•·er- r.ocent• "-•r " .nnum. pnyublc in !tth'HIH."e. Po~«t Onlf.."C de· h•ery 15cent-.,.X'rannum. Single copl{'c 10t-enu. 1 '? t:PITORJAL STAFF. ·oo .............. Edllor-ln-Chiel J. t:Ow•s rvr.TII, \\'fi,LJA.M .r\ . AUJ:n, ·oo.. ......... Liltrnry Editor t:>l>eY.T H. ~llu:.~. '00 .... .. .. .. .. Athletic t'.clitor Jl' UA 0. Asom..,os. ·oc. ... t:dltor Jolt,. Columo.J J . UOW' ARD DHOWS£. 'OtJ. . .. .. ....... . . . . l't:n"~;Or G>li>RG£ J. U.uuat, '00 ......... Exchange Editor ri·~~ ~·( ~.~~-:.0\lm: Local f:dltoro . . }............ Nt:I.IIP. BRESS4\S, 'O.i ••••• Traioinjl l>t.-partment AI.TA ll. SHI<Il>IAS, '00 ......... Art Department \\'. t:cG&.'<t: S>eiTII, '01.... .. .... Alumni Editor Jous P. )JORSI!, ·oo...... ..... Buslnt•• ~ranager cr.~~uAno Ct:,•KU.. ·ro. 1 lfU\" \T, ~IAI.•t..OR\', '05, lAtUil!iitant. Jous J. \\'\'SOCK t, '07. ) Uuttincs~J ~ll\nagers able standa rd act. by ru•e·vlous ~t8t1'111, eonOdent tlu•L WC will be ftl'COI-ded lhC hCDI'ty <tUJlJlOrt Of tflt' ... tudent OOtly, both in a lltt>rary anti financial w-a, . It is l!t!tUO'M!d that some • rroN will erttop Into these cotumn"- "'e wouldn't Want to be rated too hig h abo,•c our reno ..· mortals. \\'o want th(' 8ludent•to II'Cithat this lothelrpubllcatloo,whieh it Is. Hen~. criticism. ad•·k.., and aull't;t"lon• will be thankfully """'lvt<l. Sc,·cral of our artl st.!l competed fo•· the honor ol lumisbinl( a new CO\' trde.ign lorTIIr.I'Ot.:O.'Tr.R. Some exeellent designs were completed, that of Katherine Southwick being a~'Cepted. The desi~n makes usc or our sc.hool colors, a)UrJ)Ie and gold, and •• the ef!ect may be ..,..n by glancing attlw cover, no further comment Is Oet.'e..!~Jiry. To ~Iss R•ltler is tenderecl tlte th•nks ol tlw 8ta ff for her super,•islon of the contest, antl tor many belplul suggestion•. PRESS .\SSOCIATtOS. l..ot10s D. ~PARKS, ·ro.. ....... ......... Prt•ld•ot Jotts F. ~IORSP.. •oo ....••............ Trea1urer Jr.sst£ F\ lli<T'J:V.t., ~·ontributiO.DJ atud..-nt<t. The:Sonoal Lecture<.:ourHh almo•t establi•h•d ·ro ... .. ............. &ct-et•ry as n pan or th() curriculum or this Institution. IH numbers are selected by a joint commtuee and eoonposed o l four membtrs o r the faculty and lour anutlenu, eaeh or the Normal claJSt's bflng l"eJ)rf'o 104'nted upon the committee. Great cart Is taken In the scl~~lon or tho nurnbers composing th" <.:ourS<) that th>y shall be lnstrucli\·e and reftoln~ a-t •-ell • " entenaintng. R~· th~ CO..OJ:.er-ation at th{'l faculty, the ltudent , I'UHl the p Joplc of tho city who ha,•c nl--·ays shown a df'ep lntt re"t In the c·our8f', we arc f'Oabled to enj<>~ !waring and S<eln~: the«> peo11le lor a eomparath·ety small sum or mone,·. Ordinarily, It would cost l\ p~rson frorn three to th•e dollars to hnr ll~el!<l numbers •cparately. Under tbe co·op· erath·e plan we are enabled to bear them for a •um nioging !rom $1 to t'!.:l.:>, depend In~: upon tht location o r uau. Nooo or us can alford to mloo any or the ouw· bcrs In thio well balan~w Courll<). In order that we may continue hav(og the~ blgb grado lo«tu.. cou....eo. we mu~tgl•e this OM our doan<lal support. Thll we can do by buylnl! tickeu •• voon as 11laood on sale, which will "" about October 10. liOIIdted from alumni ;\ddre•• all llltrarv material to tlw t:dltor-in· ( 'hh•f, and all bu .. lnf~s eommunleatlon" to 1he Buo~lnt>ss ~tana~r. TORIAr Wllh tbio luuc THE PotSTY.It, arrayt'd io II• ntow drt-u.. set• tonb upon h~ tenth annual jour: .,.,., It is guldod by a .,.... odllorial •tal!, and JU'0¥1ded •hh financial au ..tenanee by a new bu•lne.ss manaptn("nt. THJ-: ~Otnl.\1. l'O l~TEit II T HI S MEAI'IS YOU. LOC ATIOII OF LAST Y E AR"S GRADUATES. In a la111e mea~ure TH& PorsTER depends lor ~UJ>po11. upon h~ a~h' tr1i~rs, the busine:s~ antJ proleS<Ional men o f thl• elty. w., bO\·e In the pa>l enjoyod rech>rocal rei allons • ·hh our advertisers of mutual bcnetlt. to all parties con<..-erned. That we ~houltl continue to merh this advertlilng patronage 114 (.Wldent. 'l'hosc who use ~fl:n:POtNT&~C as an ad,•ertl81ng nledlum do so because they ,·alue and apJ)reclate your patronage. Our com· paratl~rl.)' lo.- ad~erll•lng rate• are no bar to any or the IDeal bu•lne>S e>tabiiSiliD('n... Those .-bo hue nol ualled themselves or t he oppor1u· oh,y o fftred, to take 'I'•·~ wllh u~, did not do :J.O because tbe1 do not •alu~ your patroaagt, and tMy ha•e told our bu~lnt~&J management so In worth or In effect. Therefore, when making pureh&3e•. take lht-'e taet~ Into consideration. and go .-h•re you ,..Ill oo appreciated. At.o, as you hand your monel· O\'Cr1 just 8ay ~·Credit !'OfUlAJ. Pot NTEH. '' They will understand. Or th • tl~ht) -live who Hnl•hedthe:SormalCour,e .. ,,r1n~ nearly all bat>e good J.lO"'Itton<oi. The lollowln~t have "'I>Orted to Pre•ldenl l'ray that thl') lul\'e secured JlOShioos as teachers for the comlng iCchool year: J.. lla Allen , Stanl e~· ; Kato Baker, Pc•htluo ~ )lory II. Uoker, Ornnd Roplds ; P. Aloo•-t Urun8tad, tlrlnclpal ward school, Chlpt>ewa Foil•; )1. V. Uoy..,, llrlncl t>al high school, o\lmaC..nt ~r; lt.JC) ("antwdll. a~!l8lant superintendent. lnternla .. dlaiO grade•, :Madison; Blanche Chamberlain. W ild Ito-•: J. S~lari<, priDclpal ..ard school, l .l errlll: Flore.~ D~rbr, \Vau.1au~ Ethet •:""e,.. hard, \'lroqu a ; KatbrJ"D Grim~ Ste\'eo• Polnl: Lolt llancoelc, Staoler: ~lary HaMOn, W e•t Do Pe~: Mart Hargrave, \"Vlhoo High Se.hoot: Jto ..t II au, L~ Cross~ : Anna Hatz, Grand Hapld.11 ; Clara llcltiKO"~, C:)m::no:twealth; Laura L. llunt· tngton, lllllsb.Jro ; f"r3ncls lle(otosh, ~t t'dfot'\1 ; t:litla Moen, SL::.w en.J Point; J essie Moe, Oc P \!t"C; Annn 018on, Ne•· London; Conrad Olson, 1>rln· clpal, Scnndlnovla: Dorothy Poeknrd, Ashland ; ~ ellle C. Phillips, Waupaca ; Mabel P o lley, lllll•boro; ll"h Porler, P._.htlgo; Wen•el Plvtrnttz, J,rlnclpa1, Athe ns; I:Aioa E. Sc.hoftehl , ~lontello; W . t:. S:nllb, ward principal, Chit>· pewa f•a1J4; A. D. Shlank, priocip.al, Baulhur.tU: f"Nd -.rJck U. Strauon. \\*aupaca; Ca.u andra E. Thra"her. \\"'au..tau: Grace Vau.ibao. ~fena4ha: )laude 11. Whitney, Nekoo•a: ~lie Den~u. P lalnmeld: O..lle Drooi<J, Bloomer: Cella t:. Buck, Ulll<boro; Anna C. Clark, Abbotsrord : )lary ll. Cox, Two !livers; Sadie E. Dorney. Colby; Mlna K. Durkee, Arbor Vll&O; Nellie<.:. lt;c D oe~ T his Hi t Yo1t ? Wo don ' t wunt ·w buy your dry goods, \Ve don't like you any more i You,ll be •orry when you sec us Going to some othe r s to~. You can,t ~II u <~~ any sweaters, f"'o ur-Jn.band" or othtr fad, 'W'e don't want to trad.e at your st o ~, If you won't ah~e u• rour add.. Line up: ST&Y&SS PotST. )IEIUULL. :Seloon...............C. . •• .• W en:<el Hurley .......•....... L.. G•..•.. Green Pe1erson ..... .. ...... fl. 0 ..... Schroeder Wysocki . ... , ........ L.. ~·••••.• El110n Eld,moe ............ II. T ...... Van B.eke ~ro":t:r:: :::::.::: ·: ·:.'1: L:: :r.~·tx:.': Hah·e ...on, (.'apta ln .. l•. 11 • •••• Kal\!nboard Jone< ................ 11. n ..... ~. )rurat ...•............ Q. D...•. Empey )Ille.. • • • • . • • • . . • • • •• t•. B ..... Schroeder OPPIClALS. R••le...,.,-)llner. Umplre-Proleu· or Spindler. Tlm... k~p·r-Pro le..or Oa<On. The game was a tu~ ..... In all ways. There waJ: ' ftoe erowd out. and the be"t of support wa1 lrl~•n the leam from the aide II~•· )Jerri II ha• a 11\'Dtlrmanly team, and IL iJ hoped we may m""tt them again. ht~ la~t .."'ro8t. l'~.!i htlgo; Anna F rench, Sheboygan : H -.ory M. 1--hlver~on, principal graded 8:Chool,., )lllladoro: Nellie B. Hantnn, Ashland; f:dhh 1-. Han well, Plover; lfamlo Butf, Areadla; Maude 1. Klement, Montello; Emma E. Luteher, lion· do,•l: 11 ~\en Mou, Anti.g o; Lena Q"uarnmen, \Va<oihbum; Jo~phtoe. R.aeb, North Food duLac; Duncan u. ~. \Vestfteld; Anna E. ltosenberst, Krederlck C. Somers, principal :Marthftold; gradrd tehool •, r)alle1"• Harbor: Lou I.., S1el1r, Whitehall : ~·. D. Strader, princi pal ~rraded School• , Glen Flora: )lhmle Stromstad , Down· lng: Dora E. Tllfany, Waupaca: Pranelo 1. Tracy, \\"'t:t\bt • Anna L. \\'"elokauf, \Vausau : VIola Wood, Sbebonan. I t THE :\OR)lAL POINTER. 12 i.c;._..,.,...,,...,....i,..........,..............~........c,.;,·,..,,,,.,.~...;~. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., , , . , , , . . . . . ' ' . ~ < (The following holding the child in her .al"Dls, and comi~g ioward composition is us on a cloud. On the riglit of the Madoon~ 1 ·the result se~ St. Sextus. He looks as if he 'w ere pleading to~ veral days' study the people on earth. On the left is St. Barbara of the. Madonnas · who is looking toward the earth. · Ai. the foot ·o f i~ the 8th Grade the picture are two little cherubs. Raphael bad· Drawing Clas~.) not intended putting these in the picture but when MADONNAS. . he was painting he saw two iittle boy$ . wat~hlng . of .,... .,,., . > ) Among the painters of Madonnas, Raphael is him, so he put them in his picture. · supposed to be the best. He has · painted ov·e r a T~e ~hdoona of the Chair was by Raphael. hundred of them. Some of t~e~ ar~, 'rile Sistine There is an interesting storv connected with this ~Iadonna, Madonna of the Chair, Madonna pi;.ture . . On~ th~re w~s an. old man who lived in Granduca and Madonna of the Gold Finch. a llttie cabin. He bad a friend-&: young . lady The first Madonna that was painted was by who -alway took care of him when he was sick or Qimabue. This one- was~ a ~ery 'great o·ne "at the 'needed help. He had anothe!-" . fr::'iend that was ·;,. - ·' time but would not be considered very gre~t now. tree that grew by the door of hl3 cabin. . The e When Cimabue painted this everybody thought ~~ two he called his daughters. Onee there was a was wonderful. They bad a · great festiyal · an(} cyclone and the old man took refuge in the tree carried Cimabue aro"~nd the to'IVn, In the main and when the young lady came along that was streets, on their shoulders. whe~_"e~~e fou.J!d him. :then he expressed a wish tha~ t J. -I ··rhe Madonna of th~ ireyer family was painted his daughters might live together forever. Rapha,l l by ~olbeln . . They had a H~tle babyw)l_owa!! very el- mq'fpep.ed to be going along a road one day,' t 'lick apd weak and they prayed to the- Blessed and he saw a lacly sitting u~der a tree with t"·o Virgin to come and heal the child. In .the picture · children. Raphael asked the womlin if be could the Virgin 'is holding the child and Christ is on pahit the scene and she consented. He picked up :: -~-- ---~--~he ~-<.>.!'~' i.tlt...the...Me.yet:..famlly.-'l'be--.V.irg-in-is- a. pi_e ce.of ~board -and-made- the-- sketch"&nd ben- - - standing in the center of the picture, and the top tpok it home and painted it. The piece of board of tbe tlctl,lre where she is standing is raised _ that Raphael picked up was a 'piece of. a ~!ll'· above all the rest of the picture. This keg was made from t_Q.e old tree a_ntl... lh _ · TM Sistine Madonna is the most fa~mus onm - woman. in.the ·pictu-re -was- the lady iti-t.he-·story·. ·-· . - · ~ · .Madonnas~- 'l'he ori"'lnal - ~airiijp-.,. ; ..::-1 .,.;. .. -d -·-..• TlJ...us .tlte wish -of the olltman· was ~~ l' : __:;...__ .;__.,:...:_ .. -·- -- - - ~•• - 1!>. .....,._ . ........... n ......... res en-;Germany. It lias a t'Oom all bv itself 1 th The Madonna Granduca was painted by Rapbu~ n tb· e ga1• el · Tl1ere was a gran d d uke who h' k ed t h e ptctur · lery. It is said that when people go into • where it is, they never speak above a w:t::~~ so well that he carr~ed it_ witb hi~ whe~ver he There is no rule. about this but the won 1 d went. The only thmgs 10 this ptctu~ are the beauty of the picture hushes even the g~;:s::f mo~her and child. The child is looking down at people. Iil this picture we see the blessed... mother the. ground. G. AU~TlN J&.'iNER- . ·- . -- ... ~ __ ......_ .... T il E :\0101.\1, 1'0 1:\TEll. F i r s t Wee k . A number of old student.! and .:raduatf"... re-nt •·ed acquaintances a&. the :\onnal. 1\mong the.m -.ere the following: Aha Porter, Nellie Prostt Conrad Ol~on, ~o-;.dl)a Saxton, t\rnold Gesell, l'arlcyltocko·ell, Rudolph l ack loch, WlnnleCarter, Grace llannah, Joseph Baker, ~~~. Polly, William Bradrord, ~Jolly Baker, Kate Baker, 1-:doaSchofteld, Hart·er Sehoftt'ld, Cral-e Vaughan, Charlt:~ L~nsre, John ).lorwll , J . \Varn!n Stinson, ~1. \' Goy~, f". D. Strader. Tba Yuuag \Vom:!o'sChrt,tlao A.!lotOC.Iatlon and YoJnJ ).( •a''i C~ri.stlan A•<4oclatlon gat•c: a recep· tlon for the ~tudent'l and mem~M of the faculty, In the Art Annex, Saturday <.wenlnsr. ~II•• Cella ~t . Burgert. formerly In tho Primar y Department, "''" married, October th, to .Mr. Ju!tln Boyington a• :-;•bra•ka City. They are now at home to their friend .. , on ("lark StrHt, Stev~n.t Polnt. A MW hard wood ftoor hu ~n laid In the R1mna,lum. Secoad Week . On ThuN'day e''ening o re<.~ptlon was gh·en by tbG ~:plocopnl C hurch to all :-lorwnl ttudenu and teachers. On f'rlday evening a _,l)tlon wa• gh·ea by the ~lothodllt Churc:b to all :-lormal otudeau and ..aehera. On Satul"dar e<ening the Stnlora held their reception In the Kiadertrarten room. 13 Kathtr1ntoJohn.on, or Sheridan, wbowaJ attend· lng the ~·a tr at St. Louis when Khool opened, entered ..hool thl1 week. On Saturday the m•mbers o f tho Faculty anu thelr tau ulllett onjoyed their Annual Ou tln~ ami Picnic au Maplo Ocaeh, six miles up the \ Vlscon· sin River. 1"hc party was ca rried by the at.ea mer "\VI"4..."01\'dn." t\11 reported it· a mon Jlleasant ex perle~. T h l l"d Week. ~tho VIole\ MeOrath, of Croon Bay, entered tbe ~ormal thll ..eek. ~tr. 0. K. ~:,•enson, Edith LaRue, and Haymond are on the olok lis\ t hl• week. t-:"a ) Jr. Donald Campbell, from ~ontana, vlolteu Allerton, Tuesday. lle entertained some o r )II••AIIerton't friends with his excellent baritone ~ttu ~ot~. J. \\·ai'TeG Stlnwo, a foi'!Ml' ~ormal atudent, waJ a 1'llltor, Thursday. Some of the girls In the schOOl ga,•e a •I• o•cJoek ptcnle lunch, Thursday, on the campuM, for the football boyo. A huge bon·Ore lighted up t he oceaolon. \. Fo .. rth Week. JameJ Chrltllan~oo, '03, 1'bited us, Tue ..day. )tr. o. K. EYtn$0n returned &bls week, after being out of Khool on aceount of an a ttack of appondlclt!J. THE XORllAL 14 :Mr. Jerry :.\1auden is ou~ of school, having · spraineu his -ankle. Mise Licla Cameron and Leslie Bennett were visitors this week. Both wii!A~ch In Pla.i_nfielcl this year: . ~ The );ohool Debating Team was chosen by mem· hers of the faculty to whom the ~atter was sub· mltted by · the candidates. The three debate~s selected were Emmet H. :Miles, Gerhard A. Gesell, and ~ro·n Sparks • .- As ,the Waupaca school was closed on Friday to allo~ the pupUs a .day at the Waupaca County ·Fair, ~bout fifteen of the Waupaca teachers spent the day Stevens Point, visiting the Normal, and also the Public Schools. Among the visitors were NelliePhlllips, BJancheChamberla!n, Dorli.Titfany F. B. Stratton, ~{iss Banting, Emma Scatvold, and Professor Banting. In The German Society held Us -first meeting of the · year, Thursday night. Miss Gray, the German teacher, kindly consented to address the club. POI~TER. CLASS ·of.FICE~S• TilE :'\OIDI.\1, 1'01:'\H:JC. \\"bt .... I. tile t:rie ~lAS c~nal? \V A~"T£1)--(;. :.J. 15 E-h·l· l,l-r-111- .. You·~ not any biglltr lhan I."' O.m·by·"Well I I om.·· t;.h·I···Well )Ou"re not any bigger than I think lam. s:•••• (•ee tAl) ••Ono by ono the roses (rows) loll"' ;\lr. ~ec·ls.t, In llttrnturc- 11 Do we gel an crnollon of love when ~ read a nol'el? .. \\"ben Is a llsh a bird? When It toke• a fty. Mr. t-'·1-t.-- "N'o Air. \Vc get ao emotion of .sympath}·." IJ .... r-O·o·n.-Deligbts In holding "Tum•• and "atlnw. )tr. O.•·n, In chtmbtry- ·'t:oder what condl· tioo§ can you make chlorine bum without ...unlhrht'! .. 1\"ho Ia :.lathe"• ··dtar girl~·· A•k F:dhh. \\" A:o---rr.o, by Urlght Junior: '' \\"hh spark.s. '' ~ellie Brennen.- 4'\ ha~ n.rk big A lillie blaek dog~rle • *'nOnj.!'h for two. \\'as brot. to Mr. Pra~· : They tlod him to " table leg, And there he had to stay. Miss Ra·t-gs-"Keev wha &. you have and tlon 't be too greedy."" ---- A·i>-1· ·a·, think3 he lo of more atable tqul· llbrlum than ~lr. T·l-e-t. ~lr. - --- .. ~o dltrere.oce between a gracc·l10p11er and a J:ra~.§-wltlow, both jump at the tlr8t chan~." ~lr. hoo.)"' )Jr t\.- Yt8. )Jr. S-l.d·er. '"Total abstinence?'' Mr. Spindler, In psycbology- "You have a ae-. of •hetlil In your bead. have you not'!" Urw..·~naln Seolor-"'Y +•·" New Student, walking by tho new library, aees the corner stone marked M C~UV and aska thougbttu11y, '':Yclflll, why, wbo lA he?" Mr. Spindler, after serutlnldn~r ~lr. M· • • • 's el cutt, reads aloud, "Abstnl from tlau on aerount of btl•i forty-three minute~ late." f:. \\". (after obsenlng ProfeJ,Or Collin•·~ arhhmtllc ela.u ] a.sks-ulvhat wa•~·our aim to-d11Y'' PROYKSSOR eor..uss-" ~ly aim, lo-day, wa~ to ..care them.'' Ml"• \\'. -d, ln Saoita\ioo- 61 1 •aw, a\. thf fair, a bedroom oct mode olama11 el>ed baboon• (bam· Ml•• W· ·d, In psyehology- "l,..ould like a deft· nhlon or total" ... •·· i"R~\CTICt: Tr.ACUP.R ~lr. A.- What Is capital and labor Y u.-Sup110•o I loan )'OU lCD dollars. )Jr. 0. That"s capital; ond If I try to s:el It back, that"• labor. ----- ~IR. PRAY, at rollcaii-" Whtre a re the boyo to-dar?" ~Ia. )I L·S, after &Orne deliberatlon- 11 1n 11-lr. Talbtrt"s room, and they do Dot probably rteOIC· Dize the fact that It I• I :30." " \\"hat eomct afwr butter milk?" "Butter." " 'W hal.cOmtJ alter butter?'' '·Cheese." 1 '\\"'hat come.s after e.bte.se?" '').flee.'' . THE X01UIAl~ - POI~TER . . .. SECOND YEXR.-"I see there is to. be ·another 16 . '" i •'' ~·""' · .-,. .. The Ortataat. Went to see ihe ,fo~tbalf g~me, .' ... Thot I could -play ' the same, . ... ,_ ____ "-~ ......... So- hi h~ I joined"~th; i1·~ :--··- · · .... I am writing now from heaven. . . Cotallloat. :As we cannot see the post-mark, How, pray, are we to know . ~Vheth~_r this ~as_sent from heaven Or~~~~~ w~i~~~o~n-~-~~~? .......E."<. · Hu Oatr Sytapatlly. ,>··~ ' ,,,. .'· · A-you~g man, being askP.d to)ead at · a prayer meeting, said' in part: "De'a r Lor~, giv~ :u!\ .pure .. ,. hearts, clean bearis, and sweet h~a~~s. i ' . t Am~n !,., responded several young men in chorus. · -'Ex:' SECOND YEAR-' 10hl don ' t read aloud. It makes me nervous to hear about chemistry or psychology.'' S&'liOR-"I'm not going to ·.read about eitner-; but about bacteria." . · . -~ ·-- -·- - - - --·:·-·--· SECOND'YEAR.:.::."Oh! that makes me sick, too.'' SENIOR-"Unfortunately, they make most peo· ple sick.!' .:•' .. ·a Sh"COND YEAR.-''Oh · '1\'e're trying . to. decide v•hither we should have two or four strings to our beaux (bows.)" ' ;- meeting of the Elements this noon." . Fre!>hman-(on hearing that the fo9t ball coach· FIRST YE~R. "Wh!it are these meetings - was ·coming.r"Why, what do . the/ne~d co~~h about.,. for? I should think those boys could waik. ,., .. · . .•' •' The members of the rhetoric class ·were asked .. to write some poetry. Tlie followingli~es, f~iling of recognition there, seem to ·belong natural!~~ tQ..:.- _ _ _....;.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ these columns: (Continued from page 1-1) . What is it )OU say _? "Write· four stanzas of verse !" •Had ·you thought liard all ·d ay, . . You could have said. n?thing worse. GLEE CLUB·.. ---~-.-· P.re.!>id~~t .... -..... '.. ,. . .-.a. .-.Harold Cut~r~=- :. OR~RICAL ASSOCIATION. President ..•.. .-............. . L. -D: Sparlcs · · Vice President .•..... . .....• R. W. Ormsby Secretary , .. ~..... ... ......·. ;J. ·E .. Glasspoole · ... · ~ . . . T_reasurer .........·...... : •. Q:. ~- ·Appleman ., Wha~ shall l write about?· That's what bothers me. Shall it be sad ·and ·pathetic, Or gl~ful and free '! ATHLETIC ASsOCIATION. P~sident .....•..... ~ ..·.. : .. E~wa~ M~t~e· Vtce President .............. J. H .. Browne . Sectetary :: ..... : . . : .. : ...: . .A'1ma c~stello Treasurer......... . ... : ... : .. G. 'A. Ge8ell Shall I warble of a~tumn Or carol of sprin 1f; Wri,te the doings of Forum Or about any old th.ing '! ·Y.W. C.A. president ...•........ , ..-.. Jessica Emmons ~ --~·t":'~ Had I the gift of a Bryant'or'Poe... -- ·-- - Vice President ............. Flora. E. Wood·_, -~ ' Recording Secretary .... . : .. Julia Wood rd ·. I would win great renown, Corresponding Secretary ..-.Luella Taylor ~~:-­ Writing poems for The Pointer, Treasurer...... . -~--~-Mar-garet-Eng.J-_,....;~':':'i-.-:..:---; Like Auer, Welty or Bt•own~ i· • • I'm raving, I'm cra.zy, Put ice on my head. "This poem is a daisy ' , . . _____ .s ~creta.ry .._. ~~ •...,.,-,...~;-;-T:.oron-· s p~-rks --~..:,....~--t ,......._......._.,,.--r-·· . : - - -:::;;---;.-.;::--·_I.S~'t ·that-;what· you ·sal(f? .:- ~ .: -~ · :Treasurer: · - - - - · - - - --~· ~ ..,.,~=·~,==::-:-: ·· :---.;:.-;:·•-::--.;..~ Q.9n!:t::Jirlilstle,::doi}! · s"'b~~-~-~..;.-~.::.;:2 ,. ~~- :-:-:":. Don!t t41k to me: · Writing verse is not What it's cracked up to be. GERMAN CLUB. · President .........•......• , .R. Weinandy Vice President ....••.... ~ ... Nellie Moeschler Secretary . .: ................ Edward· Mathe Treasurer........ . ......... Josie Mead '-'------------___ _...., __ ---------......... ..... -~- .... - ·1\sk Us Questions ou "' ill always have use for banking knowledge. The bcs< wa~· to gain that learning is by ac·t ual experience !rom practical 01>erntors. We have had t\\·Pnt ~· (20) yeaN exp·criencc, having been e>tobllshed In 1883. W e are the ackno•·ledged leaders In the banking business. Do Y ~·our banking business with us. A sk u s all the questions ) ' OU like, and you will get. promp~ and reliable information. \\'e will tell )'OU all about our rules for O&Jening accounts, reeeiving deJ)()Slts, loaning money 1 is:,uing dr-aits, etc. \Vould like to have. you ~ta rt an account •dth us . Let us talk h. o,·er an~ way. Fiisl r:N:ational GJ3ank, Stevens Point, Wis. /Wolish«< 1883. U. S. 'D<po•ilory. Badger Drug Co. D~UGG JSTS 8. CJ-1EMISTS. Prescriptiol)s our Spec ialty . I1UYLE~'S CANDY. Dol)' t forget to get a l(ey. Buck .~ . Barrows Co., NEW GOODS. Latest Styles In Fine Milline ry. :Main. S t re e-t. G. G. MACNISH, At Ye Sign of Ye RED SHOE. Has a GE)E)O SH0E Reputation. Try S HOES ONLY. G. \V. c.\Tt:, c. )t. OAHr., Ct-x>. n. Nv.1~os. GATE, DAHL & NELSON, 1\ tto r n e ys•a t•L a w. Offlc.e over Cltlzeu&' National Ba ak . Wisconsin Central Railway ~eache8 tho Princ ipal polats Ia WISC0NSIN offering PullrT)an ~ l eepers. fru R•· cll~lng Chai r Cars, Mcdern Ceael)es al)d Dln lr)g and c , re Serv ice. between Chicago, Milwau~ee, Man itowoc St. Paul, Mini)~~polis, Asi)Jand al)d Duluth Connect-lon~t a-re made wl&.h dh·crging lines at all terminal }>C • lotb~ ~feats served a Ia carte. For tlc.k.'lS, sleeJllng car re5er,•atlons and further information, apply to agents or till s com· r~~& ny , or w-rite · JAS Pvnd, Gen'l Pass. Agt., Mtlwa.. kee, Wis. Him. 109 Strongs Av e nue. H. E . FROST. PHOT 0CR~PHER. MY PHOTOS WILL PLEJ:tSE YOV. STUDIO: 218 Strongs AYe., Stems Point, Wis. Citizens' ~onsorial Parlors, :1'(.. ~ERENS, Prop. BATH ROOMS IN CONNECTION. Oool<r 01_. ~~liooa~ SI1VENS POINT, WIS. ..( H1\IR'S HALL For Pri vate Parties OFFICE OF 1\TL1\S e1\SU1\LTY et)MV1\NY L1\KE MILLS, WIS. JJf'JTlES fiJf lR, l> ist. Jf~el\t, Corl\er Clark al\d ~hurch Sts. P or Artlatlc ll'rlntfn9 Go T o THE L A RGEST AND M eST eeMVLETE PRI.X'l'I NG OFFICE Ia the Cit y "'? Dry Goods, ("ontotnlng alllatel!a s tyles of lYIJrC nnd fast fU~NISI11NGS , CLOTI11NG. BOOTS . S110ES. 11ATS Ol)d CAPS. maebluery. We print anything Vrlnt• ~mall est curd to the Jurgest able from the ~:~~~~ ..~~~~~gJ:r~!!.'fg:t.~~ ~;3~~~~~;: K<tlmates tumlshed on application. L.et us flJ!rure on your Jn-in tlu ~. + + + Dr. J . M. BISCHOFF, De:n.tist. J. Wf>RZ1\LL1\'S Sf>NS, P&ab118bcrs aacl Gea eral Book aad. Job Prhs.ters Corner Steven lit ~lain Point~ Crol<tl aod Bridge Work a S1>eelalty. and Thlr<l Sts. Wlecont~ln.. J. WORZALLA & SONS , WE CA~~y A LA~c;E STOCI( OF Dry Goods, Clothing, Sl)oes, 1-fats al)d Caps . GENTS' FURHISHI!iG GOODS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY. J • coa•cctlo• •Ilk o•r Je..-elr y dcpa rt•c•t we af!IO Np81 r " '•td&e•• Clocks., • •d Jewe lry. a nd c••r••tco all work 1'o M fl f"8t -c:tau . Our Price• o • Oood.tla.d work are a l wa)& rca.!Oaablo and a; lowa~c:a • be t o • • d ••J w1ilc re-. J. WE)RZ1\LL1\ & SE)NS. 1112 Main S treet. I litH. Lady in attendance. Cor. i\tafn St.&: Strongs a,·e. F. 1\. SE)UTHWieK, M. D., PJ? psician and Surgeqn. ~6 Telo1>hooe l2. Stevfn~ B~ Cburcb S1-ee1. WIS<"<m~fu. J>olnt, s: ELLENWOOD. Bicycle Repair• and Sundries \VhceiM rnade to order BICycle Livery o42 STI<OSUS AVE. + + + + + STEVENS, POINT \\CJS. W.W.GR£GO~Y,M . D. UNION CENTRAL LIFE INS. CO. I!._hpsician and Surgeon. Before t alcln,;- 8 policy eeMVARE. Olllee Hour. I nnd 7 I'· m. 313 )lain Street. up otal"'. Res. Currau Hou••· ' Telephon&-Ornoo J2J. Stevens Polat, Wl&c:Otlttla . Then tRke lL where you can do besl. Thls is ralr aod ma,y St\\'C you money. G. W. HBIN. .... '\... .\t.·~J.,~ly 3Dd Sel\:ntlftcall~ Fiuf'd. J . W. BIRO, M. 0 ., Eye, Ear, Nose and Throa t. f, ,., Si>edu l R a tes to Stud ~nt< l,·,:! )lain St. • Stovorh• P ol at. Wis. JAeeBS H0USE, D . N . A LCO~N, M , D., KJ:,.rt .,• . .... , If. JACOBS, Prop. "'"••'•'•« "'""- ,-... -r... •• ' · ......... .. ,.... , ,..,b ht..: ··~--""" ... .,...,... ,...,. ........ Leading Hotel in C ity. Eye, Ear, Nose e n d Th roat. Wl&c:oa8la. H. W. H. WILS0N, D. D. S. Kuhl's Block {·•·~~~~~~~~'1 ':~::~~;~'."•-r:i.":~")"•·o.4c o. Mc'2ULL0eH ~0., LT'n. Stationery, Books and School Supplies. mowm~ Po~~r. M~~~li~~ ~~~m~ o~~ PMW~m~~ic G~~~- Dr. F. A. WALTERS. Cor Ellis and Church. G o to -:-.tOLL-l?OTNMAN CO. The mo•t '''""I>INe lim• of UJ>-IO·date T o Who's next? 0 ~ Nel son's Barber Shop 118 5 . Ttji~D ST~EET . G<:> T O CHICAGO CLOTHING STORE. 1\'o· carry a nloo line o f T o lloo· Mode Clothing. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS . . d SHOES. \\'r don't urr r t he Jarge!l s tock. but we carrr t~ bf••t \IM k . I. S HAFTO!f, Prop. 4 10 Mola Sr . DRY GOODS be f ou nd In th o C i ty Dr. G. M Houlehau, DENTIST. Stmos Polot, Wis. Om Postomee. :E 111brotdery Silks, P illows, Patter11s ,.\ nd all ~taterh•l for faoey \Vo•·k PsttN·n•. ~ rick, l.l111e a d Ce111t11t FOR SAU: AT LANGENBERG'S, 147 Mala Sr. CHINfSE LAUNDRY Guarantees First-Class Work W. B. PETT, DeALEQ I N Fancy and Staple 1006 Division S t. AND CHEAP. Goods called for and delivered. 116 STRONGS AVE. H. WING LEE. ~~t~~ •• "o;"~l~ol~~ some It 1 Buy only GROCERIES. Fine Fruits a Specialty. J. IVE:EU!!IC>N, OHler In Wattlw'e, Olan•tlnd.t. Pn"t"l011• Sthtlf-4, ''"""t'l n•. St~rlln~: Slhfll 01.-. fountall l'ooO.ll, f'fn f" ('II Ina and Cut O I ~LN. Gultart. 1\ll.bdolln.t • ncl.:\lu.tl S0\1•111.-;~and Tabh•.-&fil', 01nlnl OOOtb, Opt"NI nl Ooodt of all 1\lnd.fo. t1atw.~. Of"il'&lll&nd $ewlnr ~lulalnt'.t told on lntta11Df'•t. 01 f't"atfd by the .-~k or mont b. Flao "-'atch Rcpalrhsa: a Speclalcy. 418 ~lain S\rect, Shu·e.ns Point, \Vis. ma1erial~. BENNETT'S 1brc..-d Is a aJOchin!'"tnixed "? J. S . P I PE. and •• free nEAD t rrorn. r.o•unmlnotlon B ! in ouxiog and hand· CITY LIVERY AND TRANSFER LINE. ~ 114. S . ScQO•d. S t. To I. 624 • IUo' IIO•n'IJr'ON"•f-r It t ling. UHd lctk~ HO oUtf!r, Jos. ~Pause, lYIEAT lYIA~~ET. 622 :ELLIS ST. HACK A!'IO BAOOAOE. Cor. NormRl &\'e. and N. 'l'hh·d st.. Tel .58. STEVENS POINT, WIS. C. S . B O YINGTON & CO. DBAI_.ORS 1:0: Fruits, Yeletables, Coafectionerr, Cigars, Tobmo Etc. CITY R.ESTAUR.ANT Miss J . Wieson, Prop. Meals served at all hours. Racine Underwear N£ills Uaderwear taade 10 o.-d...-. Quality, "'orknutn•hipa nd Fit Ouarnute~d. J. L . JENSEN, rucraa• stapl! GROCERIES. A (H'!ST Sta Jo Plot r. ehaae & Se abo·n Tc• • and eorrc:e• <lo'l'l ,tlu l.- fiiUI 434 .IIUIH i'Jir•ut, Td, 44, STEvt:xs PotsT, WJSOOssrs. W. B. BUCKINCH-:rtM, S <!)J:.i Oi'l'S y <!)\7R FIRE INSURANCE. CORNER CLARK ST. and S'fRONO AVE. 458 Ma in St. C. F. MARTIN & CO., Leading Photographers, PHOTO STOCK OF ALL KIKDS. )loulding>' nud Frnuws . 114 S . Thil'd St. FIH\NK rOD/\GH & SON. f~ESI1 , Sf!LT and SMOI(ED l.\.4EA.TB. 320 Jeffersoa St. P. WOZNICKI DEAC.tjR IN '-Bigh Grade Bicycles. General repairing jlromptly done. Dlcyclo Liver)·· •· Olve me n call. 12:2l'C. ThlrdSt. Steve• • Polat, WI~.. ·' i >U'I'l"'Jf'Q ;>u~.u)t>l'ilJ'l_LI,JI,J •<D~I.J~);1~~1\;Ji)'\»'fil BUSitlESS EOUC~TION. I as taught at the · STEVENS I?eiNT i s a s ure transport to n good position where you wiJl draw woges TWELVE MONTHS eoch year . eur new catalogue is just out. 1\sk for a free copy. w. E. HLLEN , fi>RIN. '