THE POINTER Series III Vol. VI No. 8 Stevens Point, Wis., November 29, 1931 17- Price 7 cents ·POINT BOWS TO OSHKOSH, 12 TO 0 I Greek Council Makes Calendar Arrangement TWO PASSES INTER-GROUP Kryl Concert ACCOUNT FOR B~LLS SOLVE Costs Local TOUCHDOWNS ~!~~~!a~d ~~:!. DATE MIX-UP Fratermtie,s And Sororities Agree In Re-arranging Bad Oalendar By Combining The Greek Council, dreamed of for yearts but never a reality, has at last\ produced results. The structurr of the organizations in.. the past have not limited the member hip to a small group but have attempted to function with all the fraternity and sorority u· t people in joint meetings. Now, nlS OTY however~ the president and one Herbert R. Steiner, dean of elected member from each organ- men, has been appointed corresization keets . when a question is pondent for the 'Wisconsin secto be considered and so far, all tion of the National Council for goes well. the Social Studies. The current IKnotty Problem information to be received from To date, the Greek Council has each state is used in the composiachieve~ its organization and has tion of the ''Historical Outlook.'' played Havoc with a complicated Mr. Steiner received the appointcalendar. The sororities were ment as a result of a recomconfronted with a difficult pro- mendation of Dr. Callahan, State blem, ha 'ing three sorority hops Superintendent. in a row with no fraternity function to l:Jreak the program. The Tau Gamma Beta had November 20 reserved, the Omega Mu Chi Lawrence Affirmative held the evening of December 4, Team Here December 4 and then to make matters worse On December 4th, the Lawrence ' the Tau Gamm 's have a signed contract for Tommie Temple's or- affirmative team will debate with chestra to appear for a formal, the Central State Teachers College December 11. It was very ev- negative team on a stabilization of ident thdt no co-ed was going to business plan such as is embodied spend her allowance upon her m the Stewart-Chase idea. Cen- t (Continued on page 6, col. 1) CALENDAR I fhursday, November 12 Y. W. C. A. Loyola P. S. E. Initiation Friday~ November 13 W. t · A. Dance Free dancing class Radio Hour Wednesday, November 18 Signla Zeta Thurs~ay, November 19 Y. W.C.A. Friday, November 20 Tau Gamma Beta and Omega Mu Chi Dance Radib.' Hour Monday, November 22 Iris Staff Wednesday, November 25 Than~sgiving Recess 1 secre ary (Continued on page 3, col. 3) Injuries of Vrobel, Cashman and A. Baker Hurt Point Offense highly entertained by the Kryl By Bluthe band, which gave a concert in the Before a large Armistice day college auditorium November 2. President FrankS. Hyer, Ferdi- gathering the Pointers lost a bitter nand A. Hirzy and Rev. Julius battle to their traditional rivals, Ghylinski posted a $750 guarantee Oshkosh , at the fair grounds field, for the band 's appearance here. 12 to 0. Score In Second Quarter Besides the concert rendered by Oshkosh piled up their lead in the nationally known musical orthe second quarter after several ganization s e v e r a l specialties were presented the audience. The drives had been stopped by the trio who financed the band's Point line. A pass, Glandt to M. appearance in Stevens Point Wandrey, paved t he way for the first touchdown. 'l'he runner was suffered a $325 loss. downed on the four yard line, where Glandt carried it over for the score. Timm missed the kick STUDENT RECEIVES for the extra point. CARNEGIE. MEDAL The second score of the B 'Gosh men came as a distinct surprise. Miss Winnifred Koske of Having possession of the ball in Gillett, Wisconsin, who is mid-field, Sosinski stepped back now attending Central State an threw a long . pass to Pelican, Teachers College, has been honored by the Carnegie who jaunted 40 yards to a touchdown unmolested. Timm kept up fund, and is to receive a Carnegie medal· for her hethe good work by missing the enroic work in saving the life suing kick. Incidentally, it was of Norma Larson. The accithis inability to score points aft er dent occurred June 26, 1929, touchdown that lost the whitewaat a lake near the residence ter game for Oshkosh. of Miss Koske, when her Invalids Missed friend, Miss Larson, suddenThe Kotalmen sorely missed ly submerged. Miss Koske, their ailing invalids, Cashman and who is a good swimmer, .imVroble. Not that we mean to alimediately went to her aid, by, but the result might have been and brought her to shore different if Coach Kotal had been without assistance. able to put his full strength on the field. Oshkosh displayed a powerL------------------------~ ful and diversified attack, featuring their powerful backs, wandrey and Glandt. They pulled a passing attack out of the bag that had t he locals surprised, and they were able to stop any Point threats. d eed sorry to have cast any reflecStars tion upon his present administraHansen was booting the ball tion in your school. well while he was in the game, and In the next issue of our paper, Russ Atwood bore the brunt of I shall do everything in my power the running attack. The def ensive to correct the unfortunate error. work of the line was outst anding, I am hoping that you will see fit to the play of Koehl predominating. accept our apology and trust that The last of the game, played in friendly relations may again be es- the gathering dusk, was hard to tablished between our respective follow. The lineups: publications a n d between our C. S. T. C. colleges. Oshkosh Klappa LE Sincerely yours, Pelican Tr ebat owski J-.~ T A. Wandrey Vera B. Chrisler, LG Editor of the Royal Purple Roy Siebold Koehl C Zimmerman The article had to deal with an Scribner RG Schuler editorial citing Stevens Point as Reimer RT Porath having a smoking room inside the Neuberger RE Dohlich ( Con t inued on page 6, cot 2) school building. Whitewater Editor Corrects Smoking Room Editorial The recent mix-up (not the football game) between Whitewater and Stevens Point has now been remedied and the matter closed as far as The Pointer is concerned. 'l'he following letter was r eceived by the local paper : I sincerely regret having brought embarrassment and criticism upon your school through our fallacious ' editorial which appeared in the October 19 issue of the Royal Purple. The member of our staff who wrote the editorial evidently was misinformed, for I feel sure that no malice whatever was intended. The students still have the greatest respect and friendly feeling toward President Hyer, and are in- THE POINTER 2 Vol. VI. THE POINTE- No.8. Publish ed Weekly at Stevens Point by the students of the Central Wisconsin State Teaehers College. Subscr-iption Price $2.00 per year. Entered as second-class matter May 26, 1927, at the _post office at Stevens Point, Wisconsin, under the Act of March 3, 1879. THE STAFF "" Editor ...................... Burton E. Hotvedt, Tel. 548J or 47; Offic{; 1584 News Editor ............................ . ................ George R. Maurer Sodety Editor .................. . ...... .... ........... Frances E. Van Heeke Sports Editor ............................................. Samuel H. Bluthe Humor Editor ........................ ...... .................. Oletus Collins Women's Athletics ........ ..... ......................... Georgiana J. Atwell Head writer .... ........... . .... . ........ ........ .... ...... Elmer J. Larson Proof Readers .................. .......... . Natalie Gorski, Dorothy McLain Reporters . ·............... Oscar Christianson, _Florence Woboril, Weldon Leahy Typist& ................................... Estelle Buhl, Frances E. Johnson Business Manager .... ·.................. . ............. Cedric Vig, Tel. 810-J Circulation .. ................................................. Frank Tuszka Ass 't Circulation Mgr .... ... . .... ..................... Magdelene Knapstein Ass 't. Circul:l.tic•n lllgr ....................................... Virginia Thiele Faculty Adviser ................. . ................... Ray mond M. Rightsell ALL OVER NOW The football season is now history. Although the fall's record does not do Stevens Point much justice as a winner, it does not leave the blotchy, messy type of chronology that we have been forced to see for a number of years back. Coach Kotal and his committee are to be complimented upon the efficient and business-like manner in which the season has been conducted. Although the results of the conference are disappointing to us, we are happy to find a great deal of evidence that contributes to approval of the squad. Injuries and "bad breaks" account for some of the close losses registered this year, and in consequence we are not justtfied in criticizing the coaching staff and the football men. The lack of many seniors upon the squad, the abundance of freshmen to report, and the supply of experienr.ed "half-way" men allow us to paint rosy pictures of Stevens Point t'lams to follow this year. Then too, remember that Kotal will have instilled his system and that means very much to success. Basket ball begins tonight and we are PLENTY OPTIMISTIC. KOLLIN'S KADDY KAPE RS ''Its a Lonesome Old Town'' ''Its Three 0 'Clock in the Morning'' "Sweet Sue": ''Put on Your Old Grey Bon; net'' and we'll take a stroll, "Down by the Old Mill Stream" we'll croon ''A Little Love Song'' ''As Long as We're There'''. . "Little Girl", "I'm Just a T.Jon esome Lover" but "I Wouldn't Change You for the World." "I Apologize" about "The (our) "Love Letters in the Sand" so "My Dears", "I Wauna Talk About You". ''I Don't Know Why I Love You Like I do" cause "I'm Just a Gigaloo ''. "Honey" "I'm Through with Love". "Little Joe" IEXCHAN~sl Gypys Day !-Oh! whjat a day! Bright colors gorg¢ous reds, browns, yellows, and oranges of Wisconsin autumn, colored lights of the bonfires, and sod rhythmical music, were featur e$ of homeC?ming-day at Plattevill+, Wisconsin. At a meeting of the Jtinior class of Whitewater Teachep College Ray Hoops was elected as Junior class president. Ray was a student at Stevens Point for ~wo years previous and was enrolled in the four year high school co~rse. Miss Jane Dudley, wl~ose Yiolin recital was enjoyed by P. S. '1'. C. Dolka - All that I am I owe to students last winter, is i'iving another recital at River Fa ls Teachmy mother. ers College this week. M'ss Dudley Lueth old Why don't you send her 30 cents and square the is a master of the violi~1, having studied since she was :Hive years <:ccount. old. ' ''Say, did you hear Styza has a job traveling next summer?" "No, is that right~" "Yeah, he's going to collect tickets on a merry-go-round.'' Sometimes a man is given credit for being a deep thinker when the truth is he's just walking around trying to think of what his wife told him not to forget. Oshkosh students have dispensed with their homecoming bonfir e with the following excuses: First, it makes too long a walk and everyone has lost his pep by the time the fairgrounds ar~ reached ; second, it is impossible t o get any concentrated cheering at the bonfire and lastly, no one will collect wood to burn. We would. suggest a little more pep or enthtisiasm f or the Oshk~·sh students ! I Accordmg to the Daily Cardinal Judge : ''What were you doing Girls when they went out to in that joint when it was raid- of the "U", Stuart Chase, internationally known economi~t addressswim once dressed like mother ed~,, ed several groups of faculty memHubbard. Now they have a boldLocksmith: "I was making a His adcount disbers and students. er whim - they dress more like bolt for the door." .. . I closed the fact that he f~resees anher cupboard. other depression in 194.0--it will take ten years to get ovh the one Pat: - What do you charge for Tommy (calling up his dad's Students Addressed we are now going throu~h. a; funeral notice in your paper? office) "Whose this speakBv World Traveller l Editor- Fifty cents an inch. ing?" J Pat -:- My Gooh! My brother Dad .(recognizing T o m my's The regular Thursday assembly .Marquette men at lastare learnwas six feet tall. voice) - ''The smartest man in was addressed this morning by ing the art of drinking t ea ! Every the whole world." Gerald Giving of Madison, South Friday afternoon at t hree, the moo Bum "How does it alTommy - '' Oh pardon me._ I Dakota. The speaker is well ac- learn ~ow to smile_ and sip at the ways come you smoke quarte·r have the wrong number." quainted with affairs of the same time ~d a:t JUst. VI.Jhat angle cigars?'' Orient. He has spent two years t? cro~ their little fmge:r at the Ditto- "Somebody else alThe only one who should put as a teacher in the Holy Land and rlg~t time. We wonder who is ways smokes the other three 'faith in "a rabbit's foot" is a has traveled extensively through- paJing th_e "breakage_" f~e and quarters. '' out China and India. who supplies all the dehcames that rabbit. Mr. Giving has been addressing are necessary. He - ''How was the scenery on civic clubs and audiences in the - I your trip~" Neighbor- ''Did you visit community during his visit with Rumors that Harry s~uhld h She - "It ran mostly to tobacthe art galleries when you Rev. _Philip S: Dybvig, pastor of famous quarterback with ret~~ co and toothpaste.'' were in France?" the First Engbsh Lutheran church. "'Four-Horsemen of Notre Dame" Wife - ''We didn't need Woman (to cop in boulevard) would take over Glenn Thistleto, our daughter paints.'' ''Stop that man officer, he's a thwaite 's position as hdd foot ball bootlegger.'' coach at the University have been Tourist- "Heap big apples." Stevens Point May Cop- "Don't get excited lady, emphatically denied by him and Indian - "Aw heap em yourHave Champ Team there will be another along in a self.'' 1Je says it is pure "hokum". The only consolation that the minute.'' Lady - Can you give me a local grid fans have this season is And then there was th~ girl who the marvelous showing of the Teacher- ""What's that noise room and bath." wanted to check Gandhi['s outside. out side~" Clerk - "I can give you your Stevens Point High School team. wrap. i Student - '' Oh, Teacher! Look- room lady but you will have to If the preps win their game with Merrill Saturday they will present it the horse runnin '." take your own bath. Stevens Point with a conference Yesterday_is gone. 'tomorrow Teacher - ''Johnny, you forgot may _never come: Todar is here. your "G". First Coed "Is anybody championship. Although Merrill has not a very Use It to get actl~n. i Student - "Oh, Gee! Lookit looking?" imposing squad the Ringdalmen the horse runnin '. '' Second Coed - ''No.'' Zellman (as they droV'e along a First Coed. - ''Then we don't are not to be found over-confident. The passing attack of Kotal 's lonely road) "You look lovelier "I always thought you were a have to smoke." Teachers has been employed a- fo me every minute. Do , ou know .gentleman, '' she wept, as he let Men still die with their boots gainst the possible champs to pre- what that's a sign of?" her out in front of her house at Gen. ''Sure, you 're about to on, but usually one boot is on the pare them for the final trial this eleven o'clock. week-end. run out of gas.'' accelorator. "And now I know it." The theatrical photographer rises to say that that there is nothing strange about the actresses being live wires. They carry practically no insulation. THE POINTER' - ~ Lawrence Affirmative Team Here December 4 (Continued £rom page 1, col. 2) TAU GAMMA INITIATION I Betty Rice, Vera Kramer, Lue~la Sorenson, Charlotte Atwell, Allee · Ma~ Dorsha, Margaret Bernard, an~ Maybelle Peterson were me~hers of Tau Gamma Beta Soror1ty . at. {ormal initiation he~~ Tuesday evening at Hotel Whitmg. The - initiation ceremonies preceded a 6 :30 o'clock dinner served to 25 active and alumni m·embers. The sor_ority:, patronesses, Mrs. E. T. S_iri~t~.· 3,:nd Mrs. F .. ~- Hyer, :were al~o· presenb :Followmg the dmner a ·'dancing party for t~e girls and the~r escorts was enJoyed. RaJ' Jacobs' Orchestra played for the dancing. given ?efore the 9-anc~. Studen~s who di,dn 't care to display their ski!! 'previously will be anxious to show the latest steps learned at the dancing school. . · Di.(i you know that: Seventeen girls hike ·d to Red Bridge with their lunches last Thursday noon? Several dorm girls went horseback riding early Saturday morning~ -That the tennis courts were ke-p t busy all week-end by the students? · That Sunday afternoon was devoted to archery by five W. A. A. girls~ "Bob" and"Bill" Regular ,lmeeting of Loyola 'club Do .17.4 uam'e't T~Te - · l·l · willl be held this evening in the t1 YY ~ i:.«;>Y:OLA -:oLuB Free Dance . . Steps ByPro Friday Nighl tral State Teachers College should present a strong team, ·in that all of last year's debate team is back, and new prospects · hav~ been A Dancing Cl~s For College working hard for a berth on the _ -Students In New· Gym . Friday ,Ni.ght team: No definite team can be listed at present, but Point will Friday ·evening_, . pre~eding the present a ·strong case. Lawrence, howeyer, has been noted for its de·- W. A. A. dance, all college stuhaters, and is certain to bring a dents.w~ll be given an:?pportu:t;~-ity t · _ th t k h t th ar to receive free dancmg lessons nt owTsh~ a h. teyt e under 'the supervision of Professor taealk~mg ab· a ou . · IS oug o al\f G . h h ld' · t eres t of every Stevens· ·, and .rs. rant w o are rouse th.e· m . . ho ·mg · ·t s t u d ent . Th eir · suppor·t· I-8· regular dancmg classes P om · m t e city. The instructions are especially essential. offered to beginners _and those students \vho haven't as yet succee!led in ridding themselve.s of that FRATERNITY BROTHER awkward stride. . The local chapter of Phi All students desiring these Sigma · Epsilon will here. 'free'' instructions are asked to after be a strong booster for meet iri the new· gym sharply at' 7 the Saint Louis Cardinals, o'clock. 'Phe professor and his the champions of the basewife· said they will give l'essons u'nball world. Gabby . Street, til 8:30. manager of the champs, is a Regular Classes . Phi Sigma Epsilon man and promises free passes for Mr. 'G rant has offered to hold. next year's tussles to his regular. c'l.asses if enough : college brothers. men and women can get together and form ·a .class, · We hope the generosity o()f the PURPLE AND GOLD Grants in offering these '' ~ree'' OUR dancing instructions to our ·stuRADIO H dents will r i d the gymnasium The college program between 3 bleachers of the customary.liiJ,e of · I TH!f'ROUND TABLE Before a small, but appreciative and 4 P. M. Friday over WLBL college co-eds and shieks whose audience the Harlequin Club pre- will consist of: desires were willing -but' whose The Round Table met in Mr. sented the Shakespeare Players in soles were weak. Watson's room 'fu{lsday morning ''Hamlet" last Monday - night. College News-Burton Hotvedt. Absolutely n o spectators and I planned 'for a school party to Shakespea;e 's immortal drama Home· Economics Feature - The will be allowed at the dancing be diven Saturday, Dec. 12. Doro- was rendered with feeling and unSchool Lunch. instructions. thyl McLain is chairman of the derstanding by this exverienced What Good May ·Come of the . affa!ir with a committee composed r.roupe, who featured James HenDepression _ M.r. Herrick. of Janet Alban, Harv~y Bull, Rose dric'kson, in the_ title role, and ·Fry, N o v e ll a Kimbel, Helen Claire Bruce as Ophelia; Mrs. Musical Selections. Elizabeth Arden Baughman, Magdaleri Knapstein, Scribner's little boy, "Bill", and Selections by members of the In-. Venetian' Toilet Preparation~ : and Joseph Siebert. Mrs. Krembs' pride, "Bob", play- terpretive ' Reading_ Class,-Gerald HANNON--BACH ·Phy.,Jnc.. A-~com~ittee for the- December ed heavy parts, . too. They were Olsoll, Victor Vrobel, Byrne Ne413 ¥ain St. , · · dep rtment meeting is Ruth Me- pall-bearers. ville, Cora Campbell. . 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John Hickey's interprebY u c I en, an a , .. p · · d 1· h f 11· THE STUDENT'S STORE " ·M d · M n· , . b · Evelyn tabon of o1omus was e Ig t u y or mg, Y whimsical, and Louis Lytton made l_fk;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~l H n ay ougum. the traditional ghost . a joyousl31 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I _Don't forget to save December plain-spoken Yankee. ,Other per12 ~or the school party we are formances -measured qp to the spon;soring. There will be no ad- standard of the performance. \ ' mission. '' ' ' 'l'he Harlequin Olub is to be I " thanked for bringing such a prot duction to the stage, and condoned for the s p a r s e attendance Further comment onthis point cah ; ' be found on the sport page. Cletu!l Collins, Celestine _Nue~se, and Gordon Stein were instrumental in J2~···,19,-~1 - s t a g i n g the production. And Beginnin~g ·· ,. thanks for the comp. As' r al'IL_ea- rers - Rural assembly. All members are D .urged to be present. A good proI LU grain is in store. BY SHAKESPEARE'S GHOST 1• 1 • Pre- View.Of New Xmas Gifts H D M c· ULLOCH co -c ,- -KI·ss· MID \ ,I• SEASON SALE 1•., Thursday · Nov.· HYER AT MEETING Th~. W, A. A. girls ·are expecting a large . crowd, at the . dance Friday evening due to the fad t}J.at free dancing lessons will be FUR COATS and DRESSES ·-~ President Frank S,. Hyer atteriiled the meeting of the Wisconsin i . . Anti-Tuberculosis .Association at Everything At ' Reduced Prices. Milwaukee last Tuesday. I)octor. Pleyte, the official who aonducted r. . ~ the _physical cxami'rrations of the· student body last year, · was present this week ..and delivered the eomplete report of his findings. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ·:KISS Shop For-Ladies· ., ,. 4 THE POINTER "· ·~· j tlf WHITEWATER HOLDS 'TOP BY 7-0 WIN stick our modest horn in this professional-ainateur squable, but it is our humble opiMgr. Edward P Block ! nion that these self-same Packers can and will, if given 452 Main St. Phone 407W' opportunity, take any college t eam in the country, this not excep·t ing "Eddie 's " hopeThe Lineup: fuls. Too bad we couldn't break into Return Of Punt With Perfect Int- C. S. T. C. Whit ewater . · F Klappa L.E. :M:atske print last Saturday with our preTry It---It's Different erlerence Wins or T r~ b a t ows k'I . L . T . Ruthie diction - maybe we would have Whitewater 116 STRONGS AVE. I Reimer L.G. Umdall raised our average. Next Satur,day's games seem to stack up as ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;$1;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Koehl C. Heldt BY SAM BLUTHE Van Roo R.G. Coles foHows: Before a small but enthusiastic Clausen L.T. Kopke Milwaukee will beat Whitewater. crowd ''Eddie'' Kotal 's gridders Neuberger L.E. J enesick Ohio will defeat Wisconsin. EXCHA~GE brought the conference season to E. Baker Q. Sturtavent Northwestern will lace Indiana. a close by bowing to the league- Vrobel Fruits and Vegetables L.H.B. Crabtree Stevens Pt. High will beat Merrill. -P hone 51 457 Ma•n St. leading Whitewater team, 7 to 0. Hansen R.H.B. Shifcheck Notre Dame will beat Navy. It was a game that firmly sub- A. Baker F .B. Krening Purdue will take Iowa. stantiated the idea that the KoSubstitutions: Stevens Point: · Although the Pointers f o u n d - - - - - - - -- - - - - . talmen were the hard-luck team of the conference. Imagine a team Cashman for A. Baker, R. At- t hemselves on the short end of a outrushing, outpassing, and out- wood for Cashman, Gregory for 14 to 0 score in the Platteville fighting their highly touted ri- E. Baker, Schwahn for Klappa, game October 31, the trip to the vals all through the game, only to Roy for Trebatowski, J. Atwood southern city was a social success lose when Sturtevant got away for Vrobel. at any rate. with a forty-five yard return of ·a The squad quartered at Madison punt. As Sherman said, "It was the night before the game and Hell.'' several members of the team dropped in on some of C. S. T. C.'s Vrobel Stars alumni who are attending the uniWe want to give credit versity. right no·w to the outstanding· As far as football strength goes, player in the game, .to a man the far west seems to have more who, playing his last conferNow that our student-manager, than its share this year. Southern ence g-a.nie, made his swan Ignatius Petrueius Mish, has neat- California's' Trojans, after suffersong one to be rememb,ered lv tucked most -of the football ing an early seas.on defeat, have - Vic Vrobel. Vrobel did ;quipment in the moth-:b all chest, amassed some of the biggest scores everything, he ran, he blockPhone 380 ed, he made most of the college enthusiasm is flowing to- of all time, defeating Stanford ta.ckles, he ·- well, you mt11>t ward the basketball season. last week, 19 to 0. Speaking of large scores, did you see what N o Extra Char'g es 1 for have gathered by now tlui.t he Coach Kotal said light prac- Michigan State did to Ripon? Onplayed a good game. . That Collection and tices and drills for all basketeers ly a 110 to 0. And Ripon champs I goes for the rest of the team, who haven't partaken in the grid of the Midwest Conference, too. Delivery too. ' There were eleven men on that game will commence today or A call for all recruits is Tulane and Georgia seem the team ail the time,_ and they all Monday. expected within another week. class of the Southern teams, and fought. · The lack o'f scoring Northwestern and Notre Dame jr,=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::==$==~ punch can' be attributed to the Although no authentic tips have have things pretty much their own I fact that "Kenny" Cashman only been received relative to C.S.T.C. 's way in the midwest. In the East Home Made Candly got in the game for a few minutes basketba-ll possibilities a l a r g e. Harvard and Fordham stand out AT of play. squad is expected to heed our while U:tah. do~inates the Rock:f"THE pAL" Sturtevant Checked But Once mentor's first call. Material from Mountain cll'cUlt. And where is a large array of alumni, last year's Pepper Martin now? Whitewater never threatened High school grads, and outsiders outside of its one successful scor- is expected to develop into a fine "Hamlet" played "Bad Girl" ing effort, The Point's pass'ing quintet. · Monday night for the amusement gaine made them dangerous at all THE · 1 championship of Stevens Point, times, each long pass representing and lost, 250 to 2,500. This proves CITIZENS NATIONAL -BANK a potential touchdown. Whiteif anything does, that our over~ water's main threat was their "The Bank That Service Bui t" grown village is not yet ready to I tricky open field runner, Sturtestep out of its shell of rusticity, vant. He was smothered _most of f .. that culture, as such, is not yet the time, but when he got away it welcome in our c o m m u n i t y. was good for lots of yardage. Where were the women's clubs Beautiful Game who so high-mindedly discuss "the better things in life" while The game was surprisingly free exchanging recipes~ Where were of penalties and substitutions. It The comfortable and hom like the cultural and "better" elewas a clean-run, fast moving ; merits? Seeing "Bad Girl." And affair, one that is interesting to dormitory for women of Ce tral so was I. the observer. The Pointers were State Teachers College The ·crucial game of the teach- . handicapped in regard to an organized cheering section, most of er's loop wiHi•he pla__ yect . ~.t· White_-_ - WIS. SHOE ,HOP Dining Rooin , the students being home. An water Nov. 14 when · Milwaukee .. f . I EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING outer-attraction at W i s c o n s i n plays the Purple and White for "botb m:,~~ the league Championship. Both 12t Strongs Avenue Rapids lured many. We missed Phone 116 the band, too. As the radio teams are undefeated, ·as is Supe~ announcer would say, the air was rior, but due to a ruling to the Jliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill Varied; ab:u:p.dimt, --delicieus and balmy, and the skies were blue ~£feet that a team must play' at. ili"";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~r above, and what that's got to do least four conference games the · · . inexpens:v~ . SPORT SHOP with football I don't know. Yellowjackets are ineligible. 1 GY.M CLOTHING MAY A. ROWE Dire.c torl These Packers .seem th~ Hansen Kicks Well 422 Main St. team to beat in the Profession~ (Graduate Dieti.~ian) ' ' Harry Hansen was booting the al loop. Far be it frQm us .t o -CONFERENCE LEADERS ARE. OUT-GAINED ball consistently Saturday, and 'his -·placements were very good. The whole line functioned smooth'y, and blocking was more efficient: Meanwhile, Prexy will have to ride the mule for another year. COOK STUDIO MEANS'.CAFETERIA CITY FRUIT NORMINGTO NS Laundry First Call . For Sphere Game lssued Dry Cleaning 1-----------;---• r--------------. PORT NELSON HALL HORTS !1...------------..:oo 1 )''m] THE POINTER NEW BROTHERS NELSON NOTES IN CHI DELIS BY NAT AND PHI SIGS I Rituals \ Given To 17 Men Students By Two . 1 Fraternities BY fELnON LEAHY · Paddles will no longer be seen on the ca1ppus this semester for 17 men students have been formally initiated into Chi Delta Rho and Phi Sigma Epsilon fratern"ties. Th~ paddles, carried durmg the p~edge periods, will be kept by the new members of the fraternitiek as esteemed tokens of their pleqge work. Not until next semester, when a new group of men will be initiated, will paddles be seen under the arms of students. "Hell Week" Over 1 Both f:raternities held their rough initiations last week on the last night of "hell week." Chi nelta Rho pledges were roughly mitiated Monday night, and Phi Sigma Ep~ilon pledges Tuesday night. Fofma1 initiation was held by Chi Delta Rho on Tuesday night of last week at Hotel Whitmg. A banquet was served m honor of t~e new members in the private dining-room. Speeches were made by Weldon Leahy, the president of the fraternity, James Turrish and Edward Leuthold, fraternity members, and Mr. Knutzen and Mr. Rightsell, faculty advisers. A dance ·for the members followed the banquet. Alumni Received Formal initiation will be held by Phi Sigma Epsilon this evening at Hot~l Whiting, at 6:00P.M. This initiation will include many of the alumni of Phi Lambdi Phi, the local out of which Phi Sigma Epsilon d eveloped last June. A banquet for the men will follow. A dance for the P. S. E. men and their ladie~ will be held in the old gym at eight o'clock tonight. New Men The new members of the fraternities a~e: Marlowe Boyle, Nolan Gregory, Richard and Wilson Schwahn, Chi Delta Rho fraternity; Milo and Gerald Olson, Melvm Bergeson, Reinhardt Latzig, Clarence Styza, Roger Witt, Samuel Bluthe, John Wied, Arthur Nygard, William Herrick, Sidney Keener, Ignatius Mish, and Virgil Pizer, Phi Sigma Epsilon fraternity. 5 There is nothing strange in the fact that the modern girl is live wire.'' She carries practically no insulation. "a Under - ''I'll tell you something if you promise to keep your Did youmouth shut." . . . Wood - " I will, what is it~" EnJoy the vacatwn1 Just thmk · U d · "Y ' t h l"to of next year or possibly a year or . ,~ er ou ve go a1 two after that when you and I wlll SIS. be there. JULIA KING'S Home Made Candies SOc the lb. TAYLOR'S DRUG STORE COLLEGE EAT SHOP Tasty Lunches Our Specialty DON'T GO HUNGRY! We were glad to see Agnes Rindal and Marcella Magen back last week. Come again when you can stay longer, girls. FASHION PARK CLOTHES Our living-room h as been brightened by a beautiful new chair which proves to be comfortable as well as attractive. Manhattan Shirts Schoble Hats Holeproof Hosiery Munsing Underwear Hansen Gloves HOTEL WHITING CORNER ·KELLY'S For Women's Wear Our graduates are busily planing for the annual faculty dinner which will be held at the Hall, November 21. All but about twenty of us left ,the Hall for the vacation :md the places they did go! Margaret Beardsley and Vera Kramer enjoyed the week-end at Chicago, and Adeline Bellman visited her sisters at La Crosse. Mary Raven and Luretta Lensing entertained Lucille Johnson and Amy Boeyink at their Rhinelander homes. Roselind Decker entertained Mary Kosever at norchester during the vacation. CENTRAL STATE TEACHERS COLLEGR . Opposite Post Office · STEVENS POINT, WIS. Easily Accessible Expense Relatively Low Location Unsurpassed For Healthfulness An Influence As Well As a School Credits Accepted At All Universities Degree Courses For All Teachers Special Training For Home Economics and Rural Education SHEAFFER FOUNTAIN PENS - WISCONSIN VALLEY CAFE Here you will find Good Food, Clean, Courteous Service all designed to make you and yourfriends comfortable and contented while you are our'" guests. 305 MAIN STREET STEVENS POINT, WIS. > ELECTRic 7.. ~ co. t6 THE POINT DRUGS AND 'ODAS SEXTON-DEMGEN DRUG CO. .. WELCOME TO HANNA'S THE RBXALL STORE 1 Recently in a small town in Michigan, a man built a sort of a burglar alarm on the rat-trap principle to protect his whiskey '" decanter. He caught himself the first night. The Store For Every body Men's Wear BETWEEN THE THEATRES The handful who ''stayed ove::.-'' had a very good time, thank you. An ''impromptu'' banquet, a gorgeous picnic at Robertson's Park, and a gay slumber party were a few of the things on the program. After the game Saturday we ellJOyed a buffet supper in the living-room. We toasted sandwiehes Send For Literature over the cheery fire and listened to the strains of the l'adio. Miss '~-------------_. Seen and Miss Jeanette lianson =::-were guests for the supper. Ruby f)"YLLES&y .... Hand entertained Jeanette for the · ~ week-end. We were glad to see ~ I the girls who came :back. for the game. We were all there and tried "'0 Ill to make up for those who were u not there. .... 0 See you at the W. A. A. party. BAEBENROTH'S DRUG STORE 1 :. ~~~ ", '- ... ~4 It Taylor's Drug Stores STEVENS POINT BEVERAGE co~ Orange <:rush -- Cocoa Cola Chocolate Baby and other high grad~ soft drinks. Phone 61 1106 Water St. Manual Training Lumber VETTER MfG. GO. Phone 88 ill ('.) v ~ · "" ~ ~~ DISTINCTIVE FOOTWEAR Now At Moderate Prices VOGUE BOOTERY FISCHER'S Specialh Shop for Wonien "Where Smart Style Meets Moderate Price" COATS SUITS DRESSES MILLINERY For All Occasions Hotel Whiting Block 2.02-210 No. Second Street Phone 267 THE POINTER 6 INTER-GROUP BALLS SOLVE . DATE MIX-UP (Continued from page 1, col. 1) boy friend or friends, for three times in succession with no immediate return of the favor before the costly holidays. The two fraternities h.ad been searching for dates but every thing was filled to capacity. The six representatives battled for more than an hour as valiantly, as if they were diplomats at an armament conference, and then finally hit upon a plan that all agreed upon. Inter-Group Balls The November 20 date will find the Omega Mu Chi and the Tau Gamma Beta combining and bein_g hostesses to the dance crowds on that evening. December 4 will be the occasion of an interfraternity ball. The Chi Delta Rho and the Phi Sigma Epsilon stage this event. The organizations will pool the administration of the affairs and will split the profits evenly. All Satisfied It was rather humorous to see the four organizations come out of the dark and plan together. Although each representative was awake to the opportunity of their own organization, all closed the session with a feeling of accomplishment and satisfaction. The sororities had dance dates but they were inevitable liabilities and natural losses. They now have what they heeded, - a fraternity dance to break the sequence of sorority parties. The fraternities came to the session with nothing and left with something. Naturally then, the benefits were mutual. Two Passes Account For . Touchdowns Insurance agent to a turkey three days before Thanksgiving. - ''Ax-a dent insurance, bud- (Continued from page 1, col. 4) DRY. CLEANING and PRESSING E. Baker Hansen R. Atwood J. Atwood Q RHB I.1HB RB Glandt M. Wandrey Timm Sosinski dy~'' ttl 00 SUITS OVERCOATS oil' • Ladies Dresses $1.00 and up GEORGE BROS. Free Call and Delivery 112 Strongs Ave. Phone 420 Platteville Wins Over Pointers VOGUE BEAUTY SHOPPE Two weeks ago Saturday the local peds suffered one of their .five defeats before a homecoming crowd at Platteville. The Miners tallied for any marker. The tussle was characterized by much unecessary roughness, slugging and kneeing. Fumbles and penalties prevented Stevens Point from scoring. The Point starting lineup: Klappa, le, Trebatowski, lt, Clausen, lg, Green, c, Roy, rg, Riemer, rt, Neuberger, re, Gregory, qb, Cashman, lhb, Olsen, rhb, Van Roo, fb. Substitutions: Klement, Hansen, Vroble, R. Atwood, A. Baker, Koehl, Miller, Scribner, Schahn, J. Atwood, E. Baker, Olson. Last Game Expert Finger Waving Marcelling Permanent Waving Open Tues. and Fri. Evening By Appointment 439 Y. Main Street, Over A. and P Store Shoppe Phone 753 I COLLEGE MAN ON CARD Duke Warren, football man and boxer at the Teachers College, has signed for a bout at the local armory next Wednesday, November 18. The college man will take on Johnny Taplan of Marshfield in a four round affair. Russ Atwood will be unable to appear on the card because of boils that have been bothering him through the early part of the season's boxing, and the football year. FORMAL SPORT . OR EVENING FOOTWEAR . I P1ctures FORd STEVENS POINT MOTOR CO. 309 Strongs Ave. Phone 82 ALWAYS OP j '\J A. L. SHAFTON & CO. DISTRIBUTORS "HELLMANS" Thousand Island Dressing Mayonnaise Dressing Sandwich Spread Try "HELLMI\NS" Better Than The Rest J. B. SULLIVAN & CO. PLUMBING and HEI\TING T YOU~ A X i .I CARS FOR Rlj:NT PHONE 66 I OLSO~'S A Collegiate Barber Shop 112 Strongs A e. Home Made Cakes lnd Pies Meals and Lunches At All Hours GINGHAM TEA ROOM Maytag Washers Silent Automatic Oil Burners More Plans The four organizations are planning to buy their favors together and save a bit on the cost of their spring formals. Other problems are to be ironed out shortly. ~RK _I·. NOAHS' The Place That Makes Phone 297 CAPTAIN HARRY KLAPPA COLLEGIANS SPEND THOUSANDS IN STEVENS POINT ADVERTISING IN 431 Clark St. A PLACE TolEAT The .Spot Rest~urant 414 Main St. !Phone 95 BETTER CLOTHES! LOWER PRICES! That's what y(m get when you buy at The Unity Store Made-To-Measure Suits $22.50 to oU'Td' . . . . . THE' POINTER Wey.enberg Shoes----Milwaukee Mfe Nunn-Bush Shoes For Snappy Dress rs. $4.00---$5.00 all styles PAYS THE UNITY STORE THE BIG SHOE STORE 419 MAIN STREET INEXPENSIVE SIIOES FOR EXPENSIVE FEET I