Play Tryouts ·, January 13-14 .: Hea~th Center And Oisp~nsary Converted Service Center Opens . . · M~o~~ro!a~~dRtr~~a~~~c~:1°~11 During The Holidays NationalHonoraries Issue Publications Wh~n a student cuts a finger or twists flO ankle, he now has a cheery new h~alth center to attend. Forr):lerly, the student health center ana aviation student dispensary were dombined, but this led to inconvenience. Now the janitors' storage rooms have been convert~d 'into a student health center while the ola rooms are the soldiers' dispensar¥. There are separate entrances for each. The ' aviation students will soon have their own sick bay in connection .J.rith the dispensary. It will quartet nine men. The cots are to be obtained from the furnishings formdly used in the dormitory. College Theater To Give Satirical Play ( "Sleeping Dogs". a timely satire on thf; subject of impertinent questionnaires which are foisted upon · the long suffering American public, is the one-act comedy which has been chosen as the next College Theater production. It will be presented at an assembly on February 10, anp it is the first of a series of four productions to be given during the second semester. . Try~uts for the cast- will be held in Leiland M. Burroughs' room, room i207, on Thursday, January 13, at ':3p and on Friday, January 14, at 2:30. 'All interested college students a're urged to attend the tryouts. Those who would like to work . on settings, make up, or lighting shoul~ attend the meetings on Thurs~ay or Friday or should see Dr. Warren Jenkins. I P. Jj JACOBS HIGH SCHOOL · B4SKETBALL SCHEDULE Jan ~ '14 Wis. Rapids at Point · Jan. i21 Point at Wausau Jan. r28 Marshfield at Point Feb. . 4 Point at Wis. Rapids Feb. 111 · Nekoosa at Point Feb. :18 Wausau at Point' Feb. 25 Merrill at Point D 17' . yO sege rTOVeS L'O h f ° I - Offers New hy·sica.· EdUCat•lOll · ,OUrSe . · P. A 160 pound deer could be numbered among CSTC students for a few minutes last week. The deer, a four point buck, entered college . by the unusual method of crashmg through a basement window. Becoming frightened (like so many other Fres~men) by . the strange aspect of hts surroundmgs, the dee.& d-ashed down the hall and · t o th e avta · t 10n ' t . d 1'sran 10 st ud ens pensary. There <;orporal ' Oscar (Bring 'em back alive) Lewis and AjS James (Buck) Galloway seized him by his antlers and tried to pin him to the floor. ... . b -b'l I t ·' CSTC alumni of the past year, were honored by having th.eir. co~tribu- Many Alumni Return Churches Responsible For tions accepted for publicatiOn m the The Supply Of Refreshments · autumn, 1943, RECTANGLE. The ·On Holiday Furloug s The Christmas weekend proved The holiday season brought many an auspicious time for the opening RECTANGLE is the o~ficial national publication of .Stgma Ta~I former students of CSTC now in of the new Red Cross service center Delta, professional English fraterm- the armed forces home on fur- on North Third street. Many memty and is issued quar~erly at Way?e, loughs. Among the visiting service- bers of the th College Training 97 Nebraska. The publicatiOn contams men was Captain Harvey Brown of detachment have taken advantage. literary pieces submitted by mem- the class of 1940. Captain Brown is f th f rtable new uarters bers of various chapters throughout now an operations officer at Morse ~ . e ~om 0 f the' r op~n post 1 · the United States. Field Carolina. Captain Brown's · .urmgth ours 0 ' since en . · bl The SIGMA ZET AN, pu tcatwn squadron was among the first S . · d · · h t ·sses are on of the National Honorary Science American planes to land at New d enwtr alnl t)umor 0k~ eg th men . A . H · d uty a a tmes, rna m e. · · d't d b D A S Ly f ratermty, IS e 1 e y r. · · . - Gumea and at us~r~1ta. e carne feel at home and adding to their en- · . t St p · ·t h rrhe~ ness of our college faculty, who IS out photograph miSSIOns over New national editor. Gilbert W. Faust, Britain Ireland and Rabaul. The tertammen · 'blevenf s 0thm c lu a" · ". · 1 o ff'1cer, serves as re-' present' Amencan . · · b e- are 'frespons1 e orf · ef ah w· ents y 5' a·1so a natwna campatgn 1s 1 u1. sutp1 o re re~ 1m h~ corder-treasurer. They are both ing carried on in much the same f:_hentt. members of the Zeta chapter. There - territory that Captain Brown pho- h.IJ e JUbmor ~s esse; ar.e gtr ~he appeared in the 'December, 1943, is- tographeo ave een c ~.sen ser~~ Y d sue a letter from Mr. Faust and local PFC Ji~ Hanig who has served cahnteen ebecu Ive ~om~I e~ t~n. . chapter news by Thomas A. Rogers. three years in th~ Marine Corps, w o . mad ~ pr~~n onyt~ ' er Students interested in science will was. another visiting serviceman. app omteh ti~e. ~y are d e ~n find many articles worth reading in Private Hanig a former full back gtr1s, ot er t /n ld-Ives a~ ou ~ this magazine. . on the 193sl-40 football teams, town gueTsths o so ters, w o may .dd p resent. ese young women a · ·spent the greater part of th e 1ast much to the succes~ of the canteeq three y~ars on the U~S Sarato~a. b visiting, dancing and playing Faculty Elects Officers After h 1s furlough expues he wtll Y 't'h th f . San D tego, ' Ca1'I· games WI e e11OWS. go to Camp E11 tot, p . d At January Meeting .fornia. Hostesses ratSe, . That feminine touch which has Many students remember Louis Mrs. Walter Hewitt, . geqeral been felt in all student organiza- Drobnick, famous for his boxing chairman of the . cent_er; comme~ded tions this wartime year will also be here ·at CSTC. Louis, who paid the the work of the , gtrls by sayJng: felt at faculty meetings during 1944. college a brief visit, is now an army "No person .at the State Dopr Cane · . teen co~ld ~ave wo.rked ~llr~.et t~~~ As the result of an election held at flyi.ng instructor. the January meeting, all three faculFirst Lieut. Norman Hinckley IS these glfls m Stevens .Pomt. . · ty officers are women. now stationed at Fort Knox, KenRepresenting Central State Teach• Miss Bessie May Allen was elected tucky, where he is an operations ers college in . the. • juni?r h<_>stess chairman of the faculty, Miss Bertha officer. group are Dons Belongia, Atdeen Glennon, secretary and treasurer, Lennart Abrahamson, who was Bowman, Virginia Cody, Harriet anq Miss Helen Meston, member of commissioned a second lieutenant Coey, Ruth Chrouser, Phyllis ~c~el.s; the Executive Board. · in the Army Air Corps on January Janet Good, Judy Graham,_Vtrgmta Chairmen of standing committees, 7 also visited his Alma Mater. Grassl, Manon GrpS$man, .Jean, who were also elected at this meet- Other visitors include Lieut. Dick Gullikson, Kay Hansen, . Katl:Jerin( ing, are Mrs. Elizabeth Pfiffner, Larson, Sergeant Alvin Price, Emert Hope, _Rose ~a.rie Howes, · ~e~l) alumni committee; Thomas A. Ro- Lange of the United States Army Johnson, Manan Lawreqce,. · R~th gers, assembly and social; Dr. Reserve, Bob Nixon, a seri.ior at Michelsen, Yvonne Moreau, M~fe· Clarence Jayne, athletics; Fred J. West Point, Private Don Walker of dythe Mykelby, ·J<;an Norton,, Kath, Schmeeckle, bus ; Miss Hazel Bent- the · Marine Corps ·- and Sgt. Jack leen Schae~er, Doreen Short, : . ;Na~ son, catalogue; Charles C. Evans, Plank and Pvt. Al Berens. Songe, Jackie Stauber, Martha Stoc~ commdlcement; Dr. Nels 0. Repand Hazel Tibbetts. 'k)I«;A ~ • pen, curriculum; Leland M. Burroughs, forensics and dramatics; . . tJ4IIU1 'I_' Nelis R. Kampenga, library; Miss Leah Diehl, resolutions; and Miss eWednesday: January 12 . c· '. . •; Service Center opens 6 P.M. Syble Mason, student activity fun d . Next semester ~ . two ' crepit Sigma Tau Delta 7 P.M. j T POINTER office course in physical education will be a - ..1. 0 tg UC College Y, 7 P.M. Room 259 offered to college women 'interest7d eThursday: January 13 in receiving instruction i(l the9,ry;' Try-outs for "Sleeping Dogs", program planning and practice · i~ The deer bellowed and kicked Room 207 teaching physical educatio·n in· ele,. Corporal Lewis in the leg, but he . Newman Club, 7 :30, Rural mentary and junior high schooL 1he hefd on bravely, and the two men Assembly course will include lectures, reo.tasoon had the buck tied up and help- eFriday: 'January 14 tion and reference work; a portion less. They carried him outside and Try-outs for "Sleeping J?ogs", of the class periods will be devote;:~' released him. He scampered away, 2:30, ~oom 207 . to laboratory work. .. . but later collapsed . and died from Stevens Pomt vs Raptds basket-. The course will be taught by · M~s exhaustion and internal injuries. ball game P.J. Jacobs Gym Myrtle Spande. It is easy to see that while men eSaturday: January 15 ,...------.,..~-'"""":'----:----:. . . . Campus Cante~n, 9 P.M. . ~ NOTICE ' ··- ~ :' ltJ<:e Lewis and Galloway remam on (orchestra, too.)· · . .... _ • · ·~·- ;; _the camp~s, C~TC n~ed have no eMonday: January 17 There will be.. a meeting·: of . fctar of an _mv~st~n by e1thermen or POINTER, 1 P.M. Sigma· Tau Delta pledges i!n the ' beasts. Thts mod~nt proves once R:ural Life, 7:30, Rural assembly POINTER offi€e on -Wednesday,; more that "Nothmg can. s,t op . the eTuesday: January 18 · January 12, at , 7 o'c~ot:k;- .. Airmy Air Corps!" Sororities, 7 :'30 B· B k In.· tent U:pon The Higher '' Leitrnin '' fl/'1 No.·lO Stevens Point, Wis., January 12, 1944 · SERIES V VOL. V THE POINTER 2 VOL.V THE POINTER Published weekly except holidays and examination periods, at Stevens Point by students of the Central Wisconsin State Teachers College. Subscription Price $2.00 per year. Entered as second-class matter May 26, 1927, :xt the post office at Stevens Point, Wisconsin, under the Act of March 3, 1879. January 12, 1944 No.10 APome REPRESENTED POR NATIONAL ADVERTISING BY National Advertising Service, In~ College Publishert RePresentative 420 MADisoN AvE. NEw YoRK. N. f. What do you think of the new Servicemen's Center? CHIC:AC.G • BoSTON • LOS ANGELES • SAN fRARCISC. EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-chief-Jacqueline Stauber, 315 S. Michigan Ave., Phone 1627-W; News EditorBeth Johnson; Features-Florence Flugaur, Ruth Michelsen, Jane Miller, Karl Paape; Reporters-Marguerite Berger, Aideen Bowman, Betty Colbert, Kay Hansen, Margaret Johnson, Bernadine Peterson, Betty Marquardt; Publicity Editor-Katherine Hope; Com· position Editor-Amenzo Warden; Copy Editors-Virginia Fishleigh, Marjorie Prey; Proof Reader-Hazel Tibbetts; Typists-Joan Joosten, Ruth Phelan BUSINESS STAFF Business Manaqer-R. Virginia Grassl, 1311 Main St., Phone 1643-J; Assistant Manaqer-Marion Carl; Advertisinq-Maude Pounder; Bookkeeper-Ruth Chrouser; Circulation Manaqer-Gwen Herrick; Circulation Staff-Alice Buth, Violet Foemmel, Rose Marie Howes, Carol Ockerlander, Grace Pudlas, Janet Thompson, Merle Weberg; Faculty Advisers-Miss Bertha Glennon, Mr. Raymond M. Rightsell Frank L. Smith New London, Connecticut An appreciated gesture on the part of the people of Stevens Point to make the fellows feel more at home. Bob Bardin Los Angeles, California The coffee is swell, but the blonde hostess is wonderful! John Harry Bielejec Little Falls, New York The Service Club is where we .find real hospitality extended us. We appreciate it. ---- Dear Editor: In the opinion of the writer the POINTER carries a great overload advertising in comparison to its size. Almost two pages are given over exclusively to this. One can appreciate the ~ecessity of ads . in t~e financing of a paper; espeC!all y. ts this so in wartime. However, wtth the sU:m diverted from the IRIS it shouldn't be necessary to devote a good third of the p~per ~o advertising. The last page, 10. pomt of fa~t, is almost totally lost to news, whtle page three is somewhat better. Can:t something be done to remedy thts situation? A. Reader of Antigo, Wis. Dear Editor.: I would like to thank you for sending us the POINTER. · After my staff has looked at it, I send· it up to the library where many of our students read it. I think that the paper does. much to interest students in CSTC. Yours sincerely, Claire McClellan Adviser-ANTIGONIAN To Whom It May Concern: Every year there has been criticism ef the assemblies. We realize that this year the committee has tried to vary the program and an effort was made to please all departments. · Of course we know that funds are limited, but so far the expenditures included only two ancient movies that some of us managed to sit through-and when we can see two p10vies for fifty cents uptown, it s~ms rathe{ unreasonable. The only other assemblies were explanations of rules and regulations which were, .more or less, necessary. . I'f bringing in out of town talent is impossible, how about some of our own community leaders, or some high school program? Then if that's too much to ask, maybe the faculty, divisions and organizations could undertake such a project. ..We definitely deserve something more than has been offered this semester in the line of entertainment, especially since there are no athletic contests. Disappointed. Instructor Robert 0. Fink of the Beloit College faculty stepped into his classroom recently to meet a new class of Army students. A tall lad approached him and said that he was the group leader. "Well, I'm Fink, said the instructor. ''I'm Funk," said the student.. Mr. Rightsell is my teachtlr; I shall not pass. He maketh me hard prop¢sitions to explain, and exposeth my• ignorance to the class; He restoreth my sorrows; He causeth me to draw N'ectors for my class's sake; Yea, though I study till mldnight I shall gain no knowledge, for freely falling bodies trouble , ine; He rendereth me a scolding in the presence of my class; I receiveth a terrible mark. Surely sorrows and sadness shall follow all the days of my course And I shall remain in my physics class forever . A physics 'itUdent Harry Radcliffe by Jane-a Orlando, Florida I A wonderful place for the boys Seems like a long time since we to relax, dance, and just have a chatted here but we can blame that swell time in general; but best of Few people realize the extent of on the holidays. Christmas and New all, to go when you're hungry! the careful planning that is necessary Years have always required a lot of to keep our college well heated. Beattention. Kinda' good to get back Blake L. Lawrence hind the daily thermometer reading to the books again after all that time Miami, Florida off, isn't it, fellows? To me the service center is the of 70° there lies an immense amount We haven't heard any complaints nearest comparison a fellow can of machinery and work. Since 1930, CSTC's heatin~ plant about Santa this year; in fact in have to home. has been housed in a small' buildmany places we hear a not too mild Ralph Ebner ing between the college and the ovation. Guess we'd all stand up and Akron, Ohio Training school. Formerly 'it occheer if he remembered us with a Compared tQ the Service centers I cupied the space the chemis~ry ladiamond ring. He seems to have . left his share at CSTC, for we can have visited in other cities, I rate boratories use today. see sparkles on the left hand of this one very high. The plant heats not only the colRuth Michelsen, Alice Breske, Gwen - - - - - - - - - - - - - - lege, but also Nelson Hall ahd the Herrick, Edna Clark, Billie Eichorn, in the same hospital, have been ·seen Training school, a total of more Virginia Trantow, and Grace Pud- together again. than three million cubic feet. It las. Neva Jane Burroughs, an alumCongratulations to AjS Jaxon operates approximately eight rr.onths na teaching at Wausau, received one Phillips, who has been made group of the year. During this time ,it uses from Jim Hanig. Congratulations to commander of the 97th CTD. Jaxon about 12 tons of coal or 170,000 all you gals. and Joe Gagan are co-authors of the pounds of steam every day. AjS "Glamour Puss" Federico "Strictly G.l." column and of the The largest amount of coal ever seemed to be having a gay time in P&G rating system. used in a year was 2000 tons. The Several faculty members have heating plant contains three large town even if every one else did think the week-end was dull. You laughingly commented on the seat- boilers which operate at 450 boiler ing in the library. Aviation students horse power. It takes three firemen were doing well, Mickey. . Vi Joyce went· to Kansas during invariably sit on the east side of firing on eight hour shifts to keep the holidays and came home Mrs. their tables, and the girls sit on the the boilers going. Few students Francis Cousineau. "Cuz" is an avia- west side of theirs. To parody Kip- realize that if these boilers, were tion cadet, now in advanced pilot ling, "East is east, and west is west operated inefficiently they COlflld extraining in Texas. -And ever the twain shall meet." .. plode with all the force of a blockThis weekend will be kinda' extra "Don't say the POINTER doesn't buster! special for CSTC. Saturday is the make contacts. In reply to Ruth date of two weddings. "Pop" Boe Phelan's plea to Santa Claus, some- · George B. Stein is the man behind and Lenny Abrahamson will tie the one sent her a typing eraser. Next the successful operation .of the heating plant. Mr. Stien has been at knot in Loyal, while Shirley Fonstad year we'll take orders earlier. CSTC ever since 1920. In the 23Yz FACULTY FACTS: Our own and Grant Thayer will take the Charles C. Evans is a connoisseur of years of his service here, the ~ollege vows in New London. Oriental rugs. He has a number of has never lost a day or been inconThe Army Hour last Saturday af- examples of the art in his own venienced in any way because of a ternoon over WLBL proved to be home. Miss Mildred Davis is an apt break down in its heating ~ystem. mucq in need of a censor and we painter and sketcher. She de 1ights in This record is one which Mr. Stien don't know why. Could be they making her own greeting cards with intends to uphold. don't speak our language. The two which to remember her friends. "A heating engineer," he s~ys, "is vocalists, Bonnie Baldwin and Our sympathies are extended to the doctor of human comfort. It is "Swoonatra" Lucas were a bit "Mickey" Mykleby, who is afflicted his duty to do all possible to make of all right. Joe Lance as poet with chicken pox, but who will the people under his care warm and laureate replaces Martin Fleischer, come out of quarantine just in time comfortable." who assumed the role of Master of for exams! Ceremonies this week. Roger GaThere hasn't been much excitenero, alias The Gremlin, gave the ment on the campus but "coke" freshman Ouintef Is news of the 97th. The boys have glasses are still tinkling, pinball asked for criticisms and helpful sug- machines are buzzing, and a deer Victor Over Tigerton gestions. They are on the air every breaks a window now and then. CSTC freshmen beat Tigerton. Saturday at 1 :15 p.m. for a half hour Here's what the Green Sheet of the High school 24 to 19 in a basketball program. Milwaukee Journal has to say about game at Tigerton on Friday, JanA,jS Joe Feehan is more than our deer-"A big, eight p~int buck uary 7. This rna y be war, but flying airplanes this week. He is got into the Central State Teachers several enterprising young freshmen flying. Gosh, it must be wonderful college premises Thursday after- fellows have refused to be prevented to have your wife coming in for the noon. It was a bad idea. A couple from continuing traditional peaceweekend! Tell us all about it, Joe. of students threw it for a loss and time activities. They have taken the He;s neither too young nor too then let it loose outside, whereupon initiative to organize their own old-in fact, he's the same age, to it promptly died. The college is in basketball team. Earlier in the season, the t~am the day. Percy Voight and Kathryn Stevens Point, where men are men Kenney, born on the same day and and bucks are a pushover". See FRES HM~N, Pit• 4 College Heating ' Requires Planning 1 THE POINTER January 12; 1944 NOTICE -~ E- t-~~-q·-U·-e-ttl.-p-s-1 in~·~i~ t~~=lt~~~;:~e;:e~~;o~fc!~~~t Final examinations for the first semester will be held on January - · - -·- - · - , - · - · - 25, 26 and 27. Monday, January When using the telephone, reAdv~ntage was taken of the holi31, will be used for registration member that the only part of you <lay to .overhaul our system of ratings. We have forsaken frivolity for the second semester. All stu- the person on the other end of the :and bedome bookish. As a matter of dents now enrolled who can ar- line receives is the sound of your .fact, while in this process we came range their program with their voice. Does your voice tell that person' upon our Babe of the Week. There director or adviser before the end of this semester will be· given an that you have had a hard day, or :she was tucked away amongst the _ latest issues of LIFE and TIME. opportunity to pay their fees didn't get a letter, or ruined your iomes of eloquent appreciation of and complete registration during last pair of stockings? Or does it ber enchanting personality might be the week of January 24 to 28 tell that you are poised and have a written ; but it ain't no use, guys. and need not return until classes charming personality? begin on Tuesday, February 1. Do you say "Hullo" in a dull ~he's terrific!! ! Gal of the Week =--------------~drawl, or does your "Hello" imply Beth Johnson: Orchids to the (new) squadron warmth, vitality and interest in Hair-,-8; Eyes (all 4)-7; Nose -7; Lips-(kissproof, too) 8; Chin "E" 's clean-up of the holiday athle- what is new? Do you let the phone ring and (incessantly) 9; Neck - (what tic program. To begin it they took ring while you wait to see if some -else) 7; Profile-7.5; Figure-8.5; the old E squadron 40-21 to win the Posture+-7 ; Oomph-8; total-77 ; 97th . C. T.D. basketball champion- one else will take care .of it? Do you say "Thank you" to the ship. Then Vince Fitzpatrick took .Averagd-7.7. If the boys don't whistle so often the Ping-pong tournament in a person who calls you to the phone? Of course, no one enjoys waiting -at you girls, 'don't worry. It's only breeze to add to the laurels. Last because they met others over the week the volleyball team . downed for the phone while you give an acthe (new ) "D " squadron team 2-0 count of everything that happened bolidays. in an extremely one-sided game. since you last saw the big moment. We're a long way from · the coast, but one of these days you may see Just to keep in shape the basketball I should like to pick a bone :a Seagull landing on the drill field . team dashed down to the high school With those who talk at least an hour Upon a phone . .Several .of our young Cubs claim it and defeated them 28-26 in a photo Or call a girl (It might be you!) finish thriller. The "E" squadron <an be done. Okay, : girls, we are convinced the boys say that they will take any Tell her they know her lurid past, Pilgrims! landed on the college tournament which anyone can dream And say, "Guess who?" .rock. A islight erratum appended on up-from bridge to beers at 50 the fron~ cover of your local history paces. JACOBS RAABE will make it unanimous. Math. problem: Now, let's divide JEWELRY - MUSIC ....;. RADIO "An apple a day keeps the doc- 1944 by 4 and what do you get Expert Witch Ropairin& tor awa~," Looks as though MTS #5 LEAP YEAR! But then, what's the is trying to isolate Miss Glennon, difference in Stevens Point? 111 Water Street Telephone 182 for she got 34, one from each member of her Army class last W ednesSTEVENS POINT DAILY <lay. .e~ JOURNAL We were looking all over for the A Scientific Skin Tonic helps keep hands, face, girl who wrote the "jilted" letter ..Phone Your WANT AD To aeck and arms soft and while in a former issue. Congratulations! ! Miss Adtaker, 2000" ~~-.It ~aun, ~... PRESCRIPTION ff(L_,--- ..U - , C'- DRUGGISTS One qf our aviation students was STEVENS POINT, WIS. ~0 bored! during one of the holiday week-ends that he ended up in the lumber yard. Knots to you, Mister <iagan, we know who you're PINEFRUITS, VEGETABLES ing for. Dl&trl~lllra And dpes anyone know who Magand GROCERIES • Finest Canned Foods and gie Shine is? We've heard mo-o-ore 457 Mlin St. · · Phone 51 Vegetables about her in recent weeks! & .eoUoH. City Fruit Exchange Scribner's Dairy PASTEURIZED MILK GOOD WORK THE Ideal Dry Cleaners SKI SUITS ~or Girls fl8.50 - fl9.95 GABARDINES The Copps SPORT SHOP Co. 422 Main Street ROASTERS LUNCHES GOllJj l J POST DANCING SUNDAES MALTEDS "AHention Cadets" Military Supplies Ties ,Belts, Do&tags, Shoes, Hose, Overseas Caps; Garrison Caps, Bill Folds, Etc. THE MODERN TOGGERY Between the two Theaters WE WAIT WITH A SMILE PORTER'S GROCERY Groceries, Fruits, Meats Confectionery, Ice Cream Phone 1102 1329 Main St. IN speculation the percentage for success is always against the speculator. In saving it is always overwhelming in the saver's favor. FIRST NATIONAL BANK LAI.EST IN PORTAGE COUNTY ea,illl 1114 Surplus $Z75,1M.H 'We Serve To Serve Again' .e~ POINT t;AFE a.w1 e~ R.OlUH Buy a $5.51 meal Book for $5.11. Save·$ .51. Attention pven to Raervaliona for lroup Dinnera Phone 197 Across froni Post Office Peickert Meat Market Visit Our Store- Try Our Fountain Specialties S ODAS . . . . . UNDAES . . . ANDW1CHES HANNON ·BA~H .P DARMAt;Y BETWEEN THE BANKS U4 N. SECOND STREET POINT BAKERY Once A Customer Always A Customer NORMINGTON'S 1Jr11 Cleaal"ff ,.., La..,., STEVENS POIIT lEVEillE CO. THE BEST OF ALL BIEVEIIAQES SODAS Cluns SUITS, DRESSES and HATS Hotel ·Whiting A. L. Shafton & Co. ties. Of these, 511 husbands, brothers, or sweethearts rest beneath little white crosses. Have you bought your war bonds this week?" POINT PURE WATER USED Phone 61 Telepboae 381 }aQuary 12, 1944 THE POINTER 4 Faculty Members' Sons, Daughters In The Service FRESHMAN Continued from page 2 :..,.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _....,::;__ _ _..:;,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..,! To Elect New Faculty Adviser Several members· of our faculty Plans were made for selection of have sons or daughters who are s~rving in some branch of th-e ser- a new faculty adviser at a meeting of Alpha Kappa Rho, held at the VICe. President William C. Hansen's home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter J.' Midaughter Ann is a lieutenant in the chelsen, January 10. A l~st of prosArmy Nurses Corps in Italy. S/Sgt. pective members was pr$ented and Jack Burroughs, son of Leland M. discussed. ; Burroughs, serves with the Army Gamma Delta Has Quiz Radio Communications in England. A Biblical quizz was given at a Dr. Arthur S. Lyness' son, Ensign meeting of Gamma Delta on Paul Lyness, USNR, is on an air- . Thursday, January 6. Pins will be craft carrier somewherf' in the Paci- ordered for those who,desire them. fie. Dr. 0. Floyd Nixon has two Plans were made for· a bowling sons serving our country. Cadet Ro- party to be held on Sunday, bert T. Nixon is a senior at the January 16. United States Military academy at West Point, while Second Lieut. Y To Discuss ·Race Floyd E. Nixon of the U.S. Marine Question · Corps is at Camp Murphy, West The first regular meeting of ColPalm Beach, Florida. lege Y in the new year will be held Dean Herbert R. Steiner and in Room 259 on· Wednesday eveVictor E. Thompson each have two ning, January 12, at 7 o'clock. Rasons serving Uncle Sam. Lieut. (j.g.) cial problems arising out of the war Robert Steiner is an Intelligence effort an~ probable racial questions Officer in the southwest Pacific. with which students may be conJohn H. Steiner is a Naval Medical fronted in the post-war period will student at Marquette university in be discussed informally at this Milwaukee. Captain Kenneth D. meeting. · Ralph Hawkins will lead Thompson of the Army Air Corps the discussion. Both students and is at Walker Field, Victoria, Kansas. trainees are invited to attend and Pvt. Arthur W. Thompson is with participate in these discussions. a specialized training detachment Discuss Subsidy Issue at North Carolina State college at The problem of subsidies was Raleigh, North Carolina. discussed at a meeting of the Social Oscar W. Neale's son Lieut. Ro- Science club on January 6. bert L. . Neale is head of the educa"Our Latin American Relations" tion department ·at the naval school will be the topic for the next meetin Mi:tQli, Florida. Mrs. Edith Cut- ing to be held on Thursday, January naw and Mrs. Mildrede Williams 20. have sons in service. AjS Kent Cut- - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~aw is at Dickinson College, CarlNo Women Wanted! A recent tsle, Pennsylvania. Bill Williams is poll at St. Mary's Cqllege revealed a midshipman at Annapolis. that the men do not want coeds atDr. Fred A. Marrs' son, Lieut. tending the school. The poll came (j.g.) Bob Marrs, of the Navy, is as an answer to the . proposed somewhere in the Pacific at present. change to make St. Mary's a coeduBob recently served in the Aleutian cational college. campaign. TONY~ Don Schmeeckle, son of Fred J. Schmeeckle, has been sworn into the IDE Armf Air Corps and is waiting for ANDWICH his call. v, SOUTH HOP FRANK'S BARDWARE , 117 N. 2nd St. GENERAL HARDWARE . ' Omegas Honor Brides 0 ff icers of Omega Mu Chi honored brides and January graduates at the meeting held Tuesday evening, January ll. Carol Smith, Jan Thompson, Jeanette Levi, and Shirley Fonstad will receive thei~ degrees at the end of this semester. Mrs. Jay Swett, Mrs. Robert Jenkins, Mrs. Norman Anderson, and Mrs. Francis Cousineau h b ·d are t e n es and Shirley Fonstad will be one after January 15. After a regular business meeting conducted by President Virginia Clark, cokes and cookies · were served. Home Ecs Enjoy Skating Ice-skating was the main feature of a party given by the Home Economics club on Monday night, January 10. For those who didn't skate, there were games in Sims Cottage, where chili, chocolate cake and coffee were served later in the evening. New officers were elected to fill the positions left vacant by January graduates. Luella Christ· is the new president, and other officers elected were Anita Murphy, vice-president, and Mary Asenbrener, secretary. Gertrude Heike continues as treasurer. £1othing Store CLOTHES FOR STUDENTS LeRoy's COATS, SUITSE DRESSES SPORTW AR South Side Market A Complete U-BE-SEE STORE FREE DELIVERY LUMBER & MFG. CO. Phone 518-l19 814 Church St. · WELSBY'S Dry Cleaning PROMPT . SERVICE Pho~e 688 Old Cabin Coal - Building Materials BREITENSTEIN CO. 211 Phone 57 C~rk Sl. 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