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r ( l 26 Seniors Are Recognized by Selection-to Deans' Honor-Roll Scholarship, Leadership Hon ored Gimbel's Fashion Expert I Twenty-six graduating seni or s ba\"e been named to the second sem- ester honor roll , It was announced today b)' ~1rs. Elizabeth Pflffner . Dean of Women , and Dr. Warren E. Jenkins, Acting De4n or Men. The li st. drawn up by the deans on the basis of outstanding scholarshlj) and' purt- lclpatlon In extra-curricular activiti es , incl udes 16 women and ten ll1e n. Named to th e dean·s ,senior recognition list were Olher Andrews, Eunice Bauer. Jerry Bartosz. Jack Brandt. Mary Brlttuncher , John Bruhn, Glenna Clark. Sarah Connor. },'rank DeGulre. Kelly Douglas, Marlyn Gil- bert. To Speak at Assembly Yes. girls. WSGA says yo u are a ll ln\·l t ed ta see and listen to Mrs. Carol William~. Ohnbe l' s F'as hlon Co- ordhrntor, on r "r ldny, Mny 22, at 10 o'clock. during the r eg ular assembly 11e rlod In the auditorium . r. Marlene Hart.leb, Phyllis Jarni ck, Amy Kampenga, Kathleen Leahy , John Mallow, Arline Meis ter , Bar- bara Nelson. Ross Papke, Nancy Pautz, Mary Pfiffner. Jean Sarback- er, WIima Schmeeckle , Ray Som- Men's Glee Club Will Present Final Concert Mrs. Williams Is an cx-ten cher of Eni,:;llsh and his tory. She entered the Gimbel s tnrr on a training program. becume a member or the personnel and t rai n ing department and finally At th e Jo o'clock assembly Friday specia lized In sa lesmnns hlp and mor ning the Men 's Glee c lu b will fas hion trai ning. gh-e their last concert t his spring to Seven WSGA board members will the students. The program ·wm be act as hostesses for lunch eon at Nel- selected from th e best liked songs son Hall on Friday noon . They are they hB\'e sung during the ear. -~nne Welsbr ot, Betty Crook, D0nnu Soloists wlll sing between the three Thompson. Mnrlene Harlleb, Shirley groups or numbers by the chorus. Sonnenberg, Nancy Pautz and Gladys mers, Eleanor Curtis Walters and Benrty Ziebarth . In making' the announ cement the deans made the following s tatement: "Thia group was chosen on the basis of.- high- scholarship, s trong- leader- sh ip in extra-curricular activities. and exemplification of the following traits: cooperativeness, rellablllty , and conslcferateness. This recogni- tion la not given until a fter comple,. I tlon of th e Junior year." To gaJn the honor or being placed on the deans' honor roll a student · must ha ve maintai ned at least a "B" average and shown strong leadership a blllty In extra-curricular acUvltlee. The fact .that 26 were honored this 1ear compares very f avorably with the list for the second se mester or [ last year which honored only 11. Two More Pointers! Next "' 'eek Thursday a special l~sue of the Pointer, a Senior Issue ; will apl)e&r. This specJal t8a ue. whose purpose Is to honor this year's gradu- ating seniors , Is an innovation for the Poi nter. Th e final Issue will come out on May 28. This will be the last conce rt sung for Lehmann . 10 Glee club member s,- who are · Mrs. Wtnl ams will tell you th e graduating from csc5 -th ls s pring. e anlng or ;'Fashion Co-ordination." They are Bill Clayton. Ed Heuer, She will also speak on s pr ing and Frank DeGuire, Dick Bruba , John s ummer fashion s. Don't forget . gir ls, Bruha. Stan Karls. Jack Popeck , you still ha,·e plenty of time to fix up Parr Eves, Henry Dresch ler and Ar· that spring and s ummer wardrobe, RO'l'ALTY RESTING i, the lille of thli pkt1.1re. Y1.1p, It'• " Andy" Ander1on, prom kl"III and Ion Parkin. so come In and get some n'ew, good hi• q11nn " lobble'' Hon.on (they're engaged, 100),. j11,t rela;,,.i n' and q1K1.1uln' all the fl.In The Scandh1a, ia High School Girls' Ideas. to, be hod by •v•ryon• wh1n the moo11 glow, ol the J11nlor Prom on Soturdoy niQht. Sextet , who received an "A" roting --------------------------------------- at the high sc hool music resth'al In. Madison , will sing for this program. CENTRAL STATE The Men's Glee club will hold its ann ual ba.nquet or "Cor n Fest " at 6:30 this evening at the Methodist church. The following office rs will be iitstalled at this time : Pr esi dent , Dave Rosa: librarian , Homer Plumb : wardrobe manager, Ray Cook : cor- responding secretary, J ohn MIiler. 1~POINTER· SElllES VU . VOL II Steven, Poio·t, Wil ., May 14, 1953 No. 16 ness manager at the banquet. =-=="!_ ,;=-=== . =====-=...,--==------=======----- Awards earned by first, secon d. "Moonglow" Is the Theme Selected Tau Gams to Hold :~~d.th~;~:e~; ~::/' ~!abre %~~e. w:~: . Family Tea May 17 awarded at the co nc ert. April 16 . For the Junior Prom of 1953 Tau Gamma Beta sorority 1 , h old- Ing a fnmtly tea from 3 to 5 o'cl ock Pointer-Iris Banquet Dean Pfiffner Gives sa~/du~~ ~;;;n~~s~::;n1:~dt:r~~1~~~ ~nod nt ·E.Tci::~:~1~ 1 ~~da;~r.~~:d ~:1! 1~n~~Y·o~ 1 1~:11 17 i1~~- th;h~tut::; A combined Pohner and Iris ban- Sorority Averages the promised theme, " Moonglow," at Quincy Doudn a. Specia l guests will theme of th e tea will be carried o ut quet will be held at 6:15 on Wednes- Accordinr to an announcement by the Junior prom, to be held from be President and Mrs. WIiiiam C. In th e decorations which will -Include :::;~:~e!t ~~ ~~e,:~tl :::a ~~~tl~~I! ~oe r !~lty 11::~:lt~O . ~tte~~!h~I~~::~ ~!~ un~o a~- ;~~ - o~:~c:b~~lgi::ro:r :~~se~:~'\ ; ;~::::tt~~~~ f ::~~~:!~ ~~:~s. ~o e, . ay us eLS an May are invited . Tra. naportatlon will be The Individual sorority a,·erages are : Jimmie James and his orchestra will H b t R St I I M d :\t ,:he parents will be enter tained by provided , and cars will leave Nelson Tau Gamma Beta, 2.01: Omega Mu provide "glowing" music for the eve- er er · e n? r, • r . a~ · rs. Sy lvia Abrahamson, who will give Q, Hall from 5:30 to 5: 50 o'clock. Chi, 1.9 5; Psi Beta Psi. 1. 88. nlng. Warren .G·t~_e_n~~ ? 8 · Miss Edna Car l- musical i-eadlng e ntitled " Younge8t Toastmaster for the e, ent is Earl Th e following girls hue 2.5 or King Ra y Ander son. president or s ton and J\~6ni ca Bainter. In the li'amlly ," A vocal solo , "Only ~~~w~t;:a~e~::r t!f:v.~sok7~~~~~~::~ ~~tter ;ve;~fes~ Dia~ A~rlght son. the Juni or class. and his queen Dar- Ge nera l chairman Is J er ry Boet ch- ~h R~se," ;111 dbe H Unf d by Ruth Joan Summers. Phyllis Hazelwood J 0 ::~hl:; ~a~ie l;~~aro~ Ho~:.Y~:::; bara Hanson will reign o,• er the er. Commit t ee chairmen ore : decora \ 110 .::;d e:r: 1 ~~ 8 ~~u r: e::~~lh ~:~· aod Roy Habeck. Jim MuJady Is In Pauu, Diane Self, Mory Ann Smith. "~f oonglow" castle Into which the tlons, Rose Murie ChrlHtoffer son nnd Ann Smith. wlll sing "Heigh Ho." charge or location . and Eleanor Curtis Walter s. ~~·; 1 1 1 1 ~ b!~~ 1 :sf:: 1 :;~~ 8 e n;:;; Donna Thompson. co-chulrmen; post- Committ ees ur e: Gene r al chalr- Wh~~!~~ er0rm:r;:tbe;;e; h:~~d g!7:! ca ~; These a,•erages nre figured on th e thruu~h an arch or trees and a bow- eni : Carol Corli ss : re fr es hmen ts. :'~~"·J;anns~n:co;erc~ r~~~~~o~1ha?i:~~~ writing "res" or "no" In back of ~:s~:~: . t~e,.~~~~ 1 gf:.a~~h: 0 ~°at s a;:;~g: : :,?.:r fl~;; eer!~s~::rsr:~: !: 1 ~ 00 ~ 1 :;:, 1 ~ Jeannett e Ol\'er ; programs and lick- AronHon: food. Wllmu Schmeeckle: -~~-~-1~_ ._ n.: _ ;_~:_~_:_ . "_"_'_' " _' _o _n_ t_h_ e -P -o- ln _ ,_ •r _~• _ ,e _' ~ - g~ - er -r e_~ _'i_ :_ :_ ~; _~_ ;' _?_ ., _~_~ '_ h: _ ,~ _ o~ _ e, _1 ~1 _e_ st -er ;~;ii: ' :~;~~;:r~~::'!~d,: ~~~: .. :: ::::I~:~:~.a ~doh :::n; lmru ;i"~;,~:;: ~\::l:.~;;Lf \'.;orT.":,::~·~\~a:,~~;: . Shirley Sonnenberg Will Pilot Pointer Through '53-' 54 Perils Shirley Sonn en berg has been lip- (S he wont s to kee1> up the high s tand- pointed next :rear's Pointer editor, a.rds or the mal e edi tors she suo- Jt wns announced by Mi ss Hertha ceeds.) Glennon and Robert S. Lewis. Po?nter advisers and Mr s. Ellen Specht. a s- sistant ndviser. this week . Shirley will take over th e Job now being handled by Dave Ross. The newspape r cnr ee r or Shirl ey Sonnenberg, g1r l editor (she 1 1:1 the rtrst -r ema le s ince 1947 to beco me editor of the Pointer ). began Rt CSC three years ago. She was a typlsi and reporter for the Pointer th e fir st yea r s he was -here. She transferred to th e composition s taff her seco nd year , be- coming co mposition editor this year. Her mai n ambition as new editor. Shi rl ey feaolutely s tat eK "Is to get home by 10 : 00 on Monday nights In - stead or 11 : 30." (Edi t or's note : Ha! Ha! ) She ca lls Wisconsin Rapid s her home. A Junior In the Int ermediate Dh·lslOn. Shirley docs her practice teaching In the fifth grade In th e Training achool- \\!.hlle- bei ng active In Omega Mu Chi sorority, Round Table, and , Wes ley, sbe ts also pr esi- dent or WSGA and Is the Dean of Women's second ri ght-hand man . ( Phyni. Jarnlcll: la the first .) She will be.-iep1 busy _next_ year: earning more rlgh LS for women In her new role .,.. editor. When she le not busy clerkl. ng In the shoe department at Penney'a and gol og !O Colby to In the cou rt of honor will be Mr. Ande rson and MI SH Hanson, J oh n ~tal low and Hetty Cr ook . He nry Dresch ler an d Mary Pflffner. Homer Plumb and Rlla Czer nlews kl. :\farlyn Gilbe rt a nd J oa nne Jersey . Oob ~lc- )lahon a nd Jac kie Pieh l and Rolli e Kruege r and Caro l Cor liss. Chnpero nes are Mr. and Mrs. Roi- teuda to spend tbe summer reading SHIILEY SOHHEHIHG, looking oheod to 11e.xt y.ar', editomll p, .con• tt.. y•llowed pog" Jo•rnallam book.a lo~ordot to dream of lo,t y_r', Potn.., fo, "~' kleot fOf' ,.. ... y.a,·, rolnte,. AMthe, •OMO" 111ffroge 11p new tblnp to put In tbe Pglnter. '"°" .. ,., It Nf"III l"~d. (Sll irley i• ,i.. fint '-to~ ed itof- line• 1947.) • Awards Day Asseml,ly To Be Held on Monday The awardH duy asKe mbly will be held ,..Monduy aflernoo·n, )fay 18. nt 2: 10 o'clock. At that time the an - nual awards will ke 1>reHented to th e outstandi ng s tude n1s on the cam pus. Meda ls. pins. and tro1,hles will be awa r ded for high sc holar s hiJJ , rii'r leade rs hip , nnd for ou tstandin g work In e xtro- c ur rlc ulnr ac tf, ·ltles. Publf cutl on awu rds wlll be 1>re· sented to lenders on th e Iris by Bur- dette W. Bngu n and on the Pol111 er by Robert S. Lewis. Sig ma Phi r:1>· sllon wlll pr ese nt thei r 11en lnr scholar- sh ip trophy , Phi Sigma J.~11R ll on will present an awa rd to a male st.udent for scholarH hlp and le ad ers hip . and Tau Gammu Be ta will mak e th e Wlnl- fr ~d Spindl er award to I HI ou t8tand- lng Junior girl. The annua l $100 schola r sh lp award to an o ut s tan ding Junior In Home Economl cH wil l bo gl\'en again thht year . Th e Joe Goocfrlch Trophy ro; spe- cial athleti c ability will be presented by Coach Hal e Quandt , as will th e senior athletic awa r ds. Raym' ond J..; , Specht wlll prese nt th e l-llrzy ath(etlc Alpha PKI Omega awards to their outK tandlng 111e111hen1. )lu slc awnrd~ will be pre5:e nted by Peter .J. ~11chelse n for band und Girls Gl ee club . Th e John Henry Newman Key wil l be 11rcKe nted by Hill Groeissl, a Fr eKhmun SJ)eec: h uwa rd wlll be gh'en hy Le la11d ~f. nurrou"ghs, and - th e F'ox Hl\'er Valley Carden Club nwa.rd will be given by J ames New- man . l >r . 0. 1F'Joyd Nixon wlll pre- Ke nt the JuKCJ)h V. Colllns award for Outstanding achle\'emenl In the field or rnuthe rnatkl5 and ll r'rlmary Coun- cll Scholars hlJJ will bo pr es~nt ed by J ea n Snrbacke r, 11reK ldent or th o counc il . The Awurds us1:1embly W sponsored by th e S1 ude nt Council, under I.h e di rection nf Bob F'J ii it , pr e1:1 lde nt. E_LASii• Roberts Named Dean of Men :~:~= ;:a~~:nbde~~:l~~. ~:u:!J~h~tl~ no~: ::~ de~!d~~IJI;~: be given by Miss J esslemae Keyser. -haa been nam.ed_ dean-ot...men ,...bul.-wlll-- Honorar y awards to be given are :~ 8 :c:~~~::: : c~ra::.Y•lcal the Sigma Tau Delta meda l for out- Mr. Robe rts wll,I 8.nume the dutle. etandl ng work In the field or cr eative formerly held by Dean Herbert R. wrl In Lh Al ha Ka & lne,.,...wh~•h-When Ma . 8telue1 pby. given to an outstanding sen io r return. In the tall be will continue gtrl ; the Sigma Zel& award to a ae head .or the btatory department member of that organization and th"e and will teach bla blatory cl ......

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l 26 Seniors Are Recognized by Selection-to Deans' Honor-Roll Scholarship, Leadership Hon.· ored Gimbel's Fashion Expert

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Twenty-six graduating senior s ba\"e been named to the second sem­ester honor roll , It was announced today b)' ~1rs. Elizabeth Pflffner . Dean of Women, and Dr. Warren E. Jenkins, Acting De4n or Men. The list. drawn up by the deans on the basis of outstanding scholarshlj) and' purt­lclpatlon In extra-curricular activities , includes 16 women and ten ll1en.

Named to the dean·s ,senior recognition list were Olh•er Andrews, Eunice Bauer. Jerry Bartosz. Jack Brandt. Mary Brlttuncher, John Bruhn, Glenna Clark. Sarah Connor. },'rank DeGulre . Kelly Douglas, Marlyn Gil­bert.

To Speak at Assembly Yes . girls. WSGA says yo u are a ll

ln\·l ted ta see and lis ten to Mrs. Carol William ~. Ohnbel's F'ashlon Co­ordhrntor, on r"r ldny, Mny 22, at 10 o'clock. during the regular assembly 11e rlod In the auditorium .

r. Marlene Hart.leb, Phyllis Jarnick,

Amy Kampenga, Kathleen Leahy, John Mallow, Arline Meister, Bar­bara Nelson. Ross Papke, Nancy Pautz, Mary Pfiffner. Jean Sarback­er, WIima Schmeeckle, Ray Som-

Men's Glee Club Will Present Final Concert

Mrs . Williams Is an cx-tencher of Eni,:;llsh and his tory. She entered the Gimbel s tnrr on a training program . becume a member or the personne l and t rai n ing department and finally

At the Jo o'clock assembly Friday specia lized In sa lesmnnshlp and morning the Men 's Glee c lu b will fashion training. gh-e their last concert t his spring to Seven WSGA board members will the students. The program ·wm be act as hostesses for luncheon at Nel­selected from the best liked songs son Hall on Friday noon. They are they hB\'e sung during the y·ear. -~nne Welsbrot, Betty Crook, D0nnu Soloists wlll sing between the three Thompson. Mnrlene Harlleb, Shirley groups or numbers by the chorus. Sonnenberg, Nancy Pautz and Gladys

• mers, Eleanor Curtis Walters and Benrty Ziebarth.

In making' the announcement the deans made the following statement: "Thia group was chosen on the basis of.- high- scholarship, s trong- leader­sh ip in extra-curricular activities. and exemplification of the following traits: cooperativeness, rellablllty , and conslcferateness. This recogni­tion la not given until after comple,.

I tlon of the Junior year."

To gaJn the honor or being placed on the deans' honor roll a student

· must have maintained at least a "B" average and shown strong leadership a blllty In extra-curricular acUvltlee.

The fact .that 26 were honored this 1ear compares very favorably with the list for the second semester or

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last year which honored only 11.

Two More Pointers! Next "''eek Thursday a special l~sue

of the Pointer, a Senior Issue; will apl)e&r. This specJal t8aue. whose purpose Is to honor this year's gradu­ating seniors , Is an innovation for the Pointer.

The fina l Issue will come out on May 28.

This will be the last concert sung for Lehmann. 10 Glee club members,- who are · Mrs. Wtnla ms will tell you the graduating from csc5 -th ls spring. eanlng or ;'Fashion Co-ordination." They are Bill Clayton. Ed Heuer, She will also speak on spring a nd Frank DeGuire, Dick Bruba, John summer fashions. Don't forget . girls, Bruha. Stan Karls. Jack Popeck , you still ha,·e plenty of time to fix up Parr Eves, Henry Dresch ler and Ar· that spring and summer wardrobe, RO'l'ALTY RESTING i, the lille of thli pkt1.1re. Y1.1p, It'• " Andy" Ander1on, prom kl"III and Ion Parkin. so come In and get some n'ew, good hi• q11nn " lobble'' Hon.on (they're engaged, 100), . j11,t rela ;,,.in' a nd q1K1.1uln' all the fl.In

The Scandh1a,•ia High School Girls' Ideas. to, be hod by •v•ryon• wh1n the moo11 glow, ol the J11nlor Prom on Soturdoy niQht.

Sextet , who received an "A" roting ---------------------------------------at the high school music resth'al In. Madison , will sing for this program. CENTRAL STATE The Men's Glee club will hold its ann ual ba.nquet or "Corn Fest" at 6:30 this evening at the Methodist church. The following office rs will be iitstalled at this time: President , Dave Rosa: librarian , Homer Plumb : wardrobe manager, Ray Cook : cor­responding secretary, J ohn MIiler.

1~POINTER· ~:~~1~~ 1 1E~n~~~~~~n~:~;e;~~~·so~~:1~ SElllES VU . VOL II Steven, Poio·t, Wil., May 14, 1953 No. 16 ness manager at the banquet. =-=="!_,;=-===.=====-=...,--==------=======-----

Awards earned by first, second. "Moonglow" Is the Theme Selected Tau Gams to Hold :~~d.th~;~:e~; ~::/'~!abre %~~e. w:~: . Family Tea May 17 awarded at the concert. April 16. For the Junior Prom of 1953 Tau Gamma Beta sorority 1, hold-

Ing a fnmtly tea from 3 to 5 o'clock

Pointer-Iris Banquet Dean Pfiffner Gives sa~/du~~ ~;;;n~~s~::;n1:~dt:r~~1~~~ ~nodnt·E.Tci::~:~1~1~~da;~r.~~:d ~1:~~ ~:1!1~n~~Y·o~

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A combined Pohner and Iris ban- Sorority Averages the promised theme, " Moonglow," at Quincy Doudna. Specia l guests will theme of the tea will be carried out quet will be held at 6:15 on Wednes- Accordinr to an announcement by the Junior prom, to be held from be President and Mrs. WIiiiam C. In the decorations which will -Include

:::;~:~e!t~~ ~~e,:~tl:::a~~~tl~~I! ~oer!~lty 11::~:lt~O.~tte~~!h~I~~::~ ~!~un~o a~-;~~-o~:~c:b~~lgi::ro:r :~~se~:~' \ ;;~::::tt~~~~f::~~~:!~ ~~:~s. ~o e, . ay us eLS an May are invited. Tra.naportatlon will be The Individual sorority a,·erages are : Jimmie James and his orchestra will H b t R St I I M ~ d :\t ,:he parents will be entertained by provided, and cars will leave Nelson Tau Gamma Beta, 2.0 1: Omega Mu provide "glowing" music for the eve- er er · e n? r, • r . a~ · rs. Sylvia Abrahamson, who will give Q,

Hall from 5:30 to 5 : 50 o'clock. Chi, 1.9 5; Psi Beta Psi. 1. 88. nlng. Warren .G·t~_e_n~~ ?8· Miss Edna Car l- musical i-eadlng entitled " Younge8t Toastmaster for the e,•ent is Earl The following girls hue 2 .5 or King Ray Anderson. president or s ton and J\~6nica Bainter. In the li'amlly," A vocal solo , "Only

~~~w~t;:a~e~::rt!f:v.~sok7~~~~~~::~ ~~tter ;ve;~fes~ Dia~ A~rlghtson . the Junior class. and hi s queen Dar- Genera l chairman Is J erry Boet ch- ~h R~se," ;111 dbe HUnf d by Ruth

Joan Summers. Phyllis Hazelwood J0::~hl:; ~a~ie l;~~aro~ Ho~:.Y~:::; bara Hanson will reign o ,•er the er. Committee chairmen ore : decora\ 110.::;d e:r:1~~8 ~~ur:e::~~lh ~:~· ~~~; aod Roy Habeck. Jim MuJady Is In Pauu, Diane Self, Mory Ann Smith. "~foon glow" castle Into which the tlons, Rose Murie ChrlHtofferson nnd Ann Smith. wlll sing "Heigh Ho." charge or location . and Eleanor Curtis Walters . ~~·;

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8 U~~~I e n;:;; Donna Thompson. co-chulrmen ; post- Committees ure: Gene ral chalr-

Wh~~!~~er0rm:r;:tbe;;e; h:~~d g!7:!ca~; These a,•erages nre figured on th e thruu~h an arch or trees and a bow- eni: Ca ro l Corli ss : refreshmen ts. :'~~"·J;anns~n:co;erc~r~~~~~o~1ha?i:~~~

writing "res" or "no" In back of ~:s~:~:. t~e,.~~~~1gf:.a~~h:

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1:;:,1~ Jeannette Ol\'e r ; programs a nd lick- AronHon: food. Wllmu Schmeeckle:

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Shirley Sonnenberg Will Pilot Pointer Through '53-' 54 Perils

Shirley Sonnen berg has been lip- (She wonts to kee1> up the high s tand­pointed next :rear's Pointer editor, a.rds or the male edi tors she suo­Jt wns announced by Miss Hertha ceeds.) Glennon and Robert S. Lewis. Po?nter advisers and Mrs. Ellen Specht. as­sistant ndviser. this week. Shirley will take over the Job now being handled by Dave Ross.

The newspaper cnree r or Shirl ey Sonnenberg, g1r l editor (she 11:1 th e rtrst- remale s ince 1947 to become editor of the Pointe r ). began Rt CSC three years ago. She was a typlsi and reporter for the Pointer the firs t yea r she was -here. She transferred to the composition s taff her second year , be­coming composition editor this year. Her mai n ambition as new editor. Shi rl ey feaolutely s tateK "Is to get home by 10 : 00 on Monday nights In ­stead or 11 : 30." (Edi tor's note : Ha! Ha! )

She ca lls Wisconsin Rapids her home. A Junior In the Intermediate Dh·lslOn. Shirley docs her practice teaching In the fifth grade In the Training achool- \\!.hlle- being a ctive In Omega Mu Chi sorority, Round Table, and , Wesley, sbe ts also presi­dent or WSGA and Is the Dean of Women's second right-hand man . ( Phyni. Jarnlcll: la the first .)

She will be.-iep1 busy _next_ year: earning more rlgh LS for women In her new role .,.. editor. When she le not busy clerkl.ng In the shoe department at Penney'a and golog !O Colby to

In the court of honor will be Mr. Ande rson and MI SH Hanson, J oh n ~tal low and Hetty Crook . Henry Dresch ler and Mary Pflffner. Homer Plumb and Rlla Czernlewskl. :\farlyn Gilbert a nd J oanne Jersey. Oob ~lc­)lahon a nd Jackie Pieh l and Rollie Kruege r and Caro l Corliss.

Chnperones are Mr. and Mrs. Roi-

teuda to spend tbe summer reading SHIILEY SOHHEHIHG, looking oheod to 11e.xt y.ar', editomllp, .con• tt.. y•llowed pog" Jo•rnallam book.a lo~ordot to dream of lo,t y_r', Potn.., fo, "~' kleot fOf' ,.. ... y.a,·, rolnte,. AMthe, •OMO" 111ffroge 11p new tblnp to put In tbe Pglnter. '"°" .. ,., It Nf"III l"~d. (Sllirley i• ,i.. fint '-to~ ed itof- line• 1947.) •

Awards Day Asseml,ly To Be Held on Monday

The awardH duy asKembly will be held ,..Monduy aflernoo·n, )fay 18. nt 2 : 10 o'clock. At that time the an ­nual awards will ke 1>reHented to the outstanding s tuden1s on the cam pus. Medals. pins. and tro1,hles will be awa rded fo r high scholarshiJJ , rii'r leadership , nnd for ou tstanding work In extro-currlculnr actf,·ltles.

Publfcutlon awu rds wlll be 1>re· sented to lenders o n the Iris by Bur­dette W. Bngun and on the Pol111 e r by Robert S. Lewis. Sig ma Phi r:1>· sllon wll l present thei r 11enlnr scholar­sh ip trophy , Phi Sigma J.~11Rllon will present an awa rd to a male st.udent for scholarHhlp and leadership . and Tau Gammu Beta will make the Wlnl ­fr~d Spindler award to IHI ou t8tand­lng Junior girl. The annua l $100 schola rsh lp award to an outs tan ding Junior In Home EconomlcH wil l bo gl\'en again thht year.

Th e Joe Goocfrlch Trophy ro; spe­cial athleti c ability will be presented by Coach Hale Quandt , as will the senior athletic awa rds. Raym'ond J..; ,

Specht wlll present the l-llrzy ath(etlc

Alpha PKI Omega awards to their o ut Ktandlng 111e111hen1.

)luslc awnrd~ will be pre5:e nted by Peter .J. ~11chelsen for band und Girls Glee club. The John Henry Newman Key wil l be 11rcKe nted by Hill Groeissl, a FreKhm un SJ)eec:h uwa rd wlll be gh'en hy Le la11d ~f. nurrou"ghs, and -the F'ox Hl\'e r Valley Carden Club nwa.rd will be give n by J ames New­man . l >r. 0 . 1F'Joyd Nixon wlll pre­Ke nt the JuKCJ)h V. Colllns award for Outstanding achle\'emenl In the field or rnuth e rnatkl5 and ll r'rlmary Coun-cll ScholarshlJJ will bo pres~n ted by J ean Snrbacker, 11reKldent or tho coun cil .

The Awurds us1:1embly W sponsored by the S1 ud ent Council, under I.h e di rection nf Bob F'J iiit , pre1:1 ldent.

E_LASii• Roberts Named Dean of Men

:~:~= ;:a~~:nbde~~:l~~.~:u:!J~h~tl~ no~: ::~de~!d~~IJI;~: ~O~~a~e:be~~~~ be given by Miss J esslemae Keyser . -haa been nam.ed_dean-ot...men ,...bul.-wlll--

Honorary awards to be g iven are :~8:c:~~~::: : :~~::~~~ c~ra::.Y•lca l

the Sigma Tau Delta meda l for out- Mr. Roberts wll,I 8.nume the dutle. etandlng work In the field or c reative formerly held by Dean Herbert R . wrl In Lh Al ha Ka & lne,.,...wh~•h-When Ma . 8telue1 pby. given to an outstanding sen io r return. In the tall be will continue gtrl ; the Sigma Zel& award to a ae head .or the btatory department member of that organization and th"e and will teach bla blatory cl ......

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2 THE CENTRAL ST A TE POINTER

These We Proudly Hail '. ==-===congrntulatlonr.- honor- students·!-! hr-no-smatt- hnnor- to-hc- named- ~

to the deans' senior recognition list. It Is an honor or which you can well be proud. . w·

A· studeu.t nnmed to the dean's honor roll Is a scholar as we ll a s a studer:it l eader. ror both a "B" average and outs ~ndlng l eadorshl11 ability In extra-curricular acth•ilies are requ ired or the honor s tudent.

Most or ui; well know how har.d I t Is to maintain a two-point a verage throughou t rour years. and we can read ily admire those who ·accom11llsh that feat . Especia ll y can we admire these honor ·s tude nts who ha\·e main· talned their scholas ti c standing desp ite their ,·lgorous 1,a rll clpatlon In exlra~cu rrlcula r acth'llles. .

It Is gratifying to know that o,·er 25% of the graduating class made the honor roll. Yes. 26 of 95 graduating seniors were picked by the deans. What tlner compliment could the class of 19 53 receh'e!

The outstanding leadershl1, and tine scholastic example or the cla11s oC 19 53 will be sore ly missed at Central State next year. May the returning Central Slaters take u1> where they left olf.

D.R. R.

This time we re,·erse the s ituation. The rlrst person to · an!Jwer the fo l· lowing Io questions correc tly wlll enJoy a double chocolate mall on the writer. (The Pointe r s tatf will be excluded from pa.rtlcl1,atlon). An· · swers may be turned In a.t the Pointe r ortlce before Thursday, May 2 l.

1. Which state In the union Is called the Sucker State?

2. Gh·e the former na me of Os lo. Norway. ·

3. How many sounds In the Eng· -------------------------- llsh language?

=== FAMILIAR FACES . "· Which U. S. city had the firs t

motion plctu_re theatre? 5. Who was the Bachelor President

ot the United Stales! '--------------------------' 6. What states still use whipping

Not all football pla)·ers reach the One of the best lookln ' gals on the posts ror punishment ot criminals? celUn.g. Five foot , se ,·en Inch Jack CSC campus Is Jean Sarbacker, one (two) Popeck , the pride and Jo)' or Clinton- of this week's F"amlllar Faces. One or 7. Why Is a dog's tall like the v!He. has been a s tar football player the most likable girls, as well as one heart or a tree? (last year· all-conference) all during of the best looking. 4,a J ean, a senior 8. Wh was Hiawatha's grand· bls four )'ears 9f college life . In the Primary Division. mother?

Fun-loving Jack has shown excel- From Portage, Wisconsin , Jean 9. What Is the life span of a par-lent leadership qualities as well as a found that she liked Wisconsin 80 rot? (average)

'great sense of humor. well that until last week she bad 10. What Indian chief was respon-Jack Is a member of Sigma Tau never been out of the State. On APrll slble for Custer's massacre?

Delta, of which he Is president, Alpha 4, Jean was honored by being chosen Have Fun! JONA.IRE FLASHY SUE {Sue) oftd Dorem Th•me (D•bby) toh the limelight 01 Dr. f,a,lli::

Psi Omega, of which he Is president . one or the two Primary girls to go and S club, oC which he Is president. to Denver to a ttend the ACEI conven• President Popeck Is also a member of Uon. An.other first for Jean on this

trip was staying In a hotel . lf you

Crow pro11dly 1how1 his two mlniotur• .c:hrt0uHn. (YH, thot's really what th.,'r• cols.d.) They're not only cute 011d hove o long nome, but 'they oho ha"H a pedigree.

Field Trips Bud With p d W d Beg,nning of Spri119 Patti age an Dr. Crow . on er

Spring seems to be the season for "Ho M h ·s th t Dog ·e . ?" field trips. Raymond E. Specht ac- . w UC I a 91 - - - .°, ~:m1r:n~:~a~l:r:po~: ~he:gi:!!yo:1~:: Dr. Frank W. Crow, history in - non-s top passenger flight from New Mounds on Saturday, May 9 . structor, has his own version of York to Chicago. ·

Baraboo, Devils Lake and the Wis- "Doggle In the Window." His varla· "Debby Is a better show dog- thaa

consln. Dells were the des tination for :~~~ : .. :.~1~~:~~~:7n ~~:b ~1n~boa~t1"~; :i:~e~~~~·: ~;~;~o~·~~·!u~ ~nc;r:.~:

~::::ln ~fo;::~~ !\~:; 1hi'_s geograph)' Is the 1>roud owner of two registered arrh·ed. we haven't had much time to On \Yednesday of this-week 15 s tu· miniature schnauzers . Jonalre de,·ote to showing either o r them."

dents or Biology 220 left for an an· F' lash)' Sue (Susie fo r short ) and " They 're really quite Intelligent nual '' Extended Field Trip" under Dorem Theme (Debby). For those dogs," sa id Or. Crow abo ut schnaui· the direction of Dr.- Bernard 1'"'. o( you who..hav.e..seelLlh.em_ Su.sle Is ers._ " Tb.ey 're.......goo.d......gua.aLdogs_a Wlevel. Their des tination was the ~!1~~;c:n:"!.h~'!i.te one, while Debby :~:!~i~fi~~?et~~- hunting mice. and are

:~:::~ Forest In northeastern Wis: The older of tho two. Susie ( now

LffiERS TO THE EDITOR Fred J . Schmeeckle and hi s con· four und a half years) has u 1mst to

the Phi Si gma Evsllon fratern ity . of want to know more about tho Dcn,·er se rvatlon class will leave 011 Mondn.y, be pro ud of. Her fath er nnd two which he Is not 1nes lden t . und the trip Just ask J ean. Her e nthus iasm May- lS.- fo t-a--tleld-U:Jp-t he-La. grandparents were champions. She men 's Glee club. - will induce you to catch the next train Crosse Soll Consen-ntlon Stut lon . n as been s hown, wlnnl11ga-t:he-be11ott------------+--1

In the secondar y dh·lslon. Jack Is to the cfty with the gold-domed OrlfCeth Nu rsery. Indus trial 1-"o rests of her class In Pond du Lac, !\Ian- Maran 11 Air Ua.se majoring in English. His minors are capitol. and Petenwell Dam. ltowoc, and Madison. ' We got Susie

::::e:~m:~d hi s tory. His next 11tc 1> Is Jeal'r Is treasurer of her aororlt)', ~·:1oe! a~~~- ~~:s . j~:~:t~:~11i1:!~.' a-~: ~,~;o;'.\9 53 Right now. Jack Is work ing Ill the Omega ~lu Chi. and Is the efficient ~~=:=:=::3!:E=:=:=:~~B!I 1 8 1 1 d t I To nll my frie nds at Central State.

high schoo l In charge of a s tudy hall a nd hard working President or P- ~_;:!·t~1:

1~:~~ . ~~ : h~:~:·.:e l~eei:e:.;~;~ I hue man y fri ends at Centr&I

five days n week. Lcaruin' 'em to ::i::a~~ ct~~~~!~g 5!): l~~:~~:l~ g \~~~: Padded Cell ed by that, " s he said . ''The follo w. ~~:~=1~:11~!~'\~ew~~!!r~~~ :0a:r1~:

s tu:~~/;:~1t~ Jack (he's eight do!- eonsln come tall. ::~~/~~s;:h~:d ~h~e:~~11

~ 1~ . 1~:~~~lf:~ Jus t doesn' t give rn e that much time Jars behind in hilt room rent -J has Anyone who was he re In the fall or new hat to shreds." so I am hoping that the Pointer will a keen Interest In s port!!. da ncing, ·51 remembers Homecoming. with by Benita Held Three-)·ear-o ld Debby also has a 11uhllsh this lettor and then all those

dr~;::1~: 8,~:11"':'.~:~e~1rb::~t~:: hie ~~:~.,~:dt~;.:u;:;~ ~~~~~e;,::~:~; ~~i~~;::;ent~o~~reh::,a.i:~;:~~~ ;;~'. :~,:rul~l:~:·~1:rll::•:S;t I":.::·:: ::::::~~n~n 11~~1~:)·;1·e1~~1e;tib:,;1d ~~: :~!1~1:;s~~Pnfo:a~: :;~elc~r\~1f~; ;n~~-1~ Oh. what to write about? How can ble won best IIUl)PY ))rl ze In Racine say "HI." To man)' 1.-.,.,·ou ld like to Toby Belch. the drunk ard in ")lid- slon to help 11ay he r co llege fees tor we think properl y. whe n Ideas of ~:~n~~~~1~

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1r::~: ;ha:/!;~ew~'.~s ~~J:~~ e xte nd congratulatlons for Jobs well

,rnmmer Nh:ht's Dream ." In defer- one semes ter . ~:~:~~o~:· i:/11 ~~~,;e!~'~~ ~~~~11111~1:.~:~ e ight months old. "She w~s going done In all the various actl,·ltlcs of e nce to Jack 's )lersonal ha bit s, we J ean spends much time :Lt the e nte r and rill our little bruin . Oh to be s hip ped from Alban y to Chi· th ev:,~1

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0·lhrough clippings QU the

::~~g;~hS:t ; :~~~di:nt;.~n~:~~ ~~1;1: e~h!; ~c:m!~tshC:f~,~~=~e she prov ides serv- : ·~e. r~~~~- ro~o~1~:ea:: ~:\~~stt ~:~~~ - ~1:~\:·.1.1.e~:1:~~f;s~r~r::.1.u.~:u~o\\~11~~ s 11o rt s 1.1ago oC the "Journal, " J' ye

him that rlHflcult to a nswer ques tion. One of J ean 's main ·a cti vities Is seem to realize till ·too late. that It e nroute. she got Jost among tho bag· ~:~1

1:rnkle;~!~!. 11rotty close track of

" Are you st ill drlnkln~ ?" writing to a bout 30 of the Sparta 19 bes t to do assignments 1,rom J,ll )'. gage:· After many telephone call s ~Ir. Po11eck. 2 l·year-o ld an1\lahle orphans In whom Primary Council • • • • and much contusion she was found . I want to wc tcnd my congratula-

bacbelo r. lives at the Phi Sig frat - has taken an actl\'e Interest. Although no animals are generally lions to Coach llol,orts for a fine foot -ernl ty house. sha\'es eYer)· day and "\Vhat are your inte rests?" Jean A couple weeks ago , the Art In - accepted In air travel. to a,•old fur . hall and wrestling season and add my at the t ime o f this writing does not was asked. ter lor Decorations classes went to ther mis fortune. Oebh)' was put on n hOpo that he has R good track season. ha,·e a date for the 1>rom . "All sorts of things," she replied Boston's furniture s tore. There· was To Coach Quandt rn y congrats on a

" Although J'\·e s1)ent a profitable with a twinkle. an ee rie awake ning when they found ------------- \'e ry good bas ketball team . fou r )'ears at CSC I'll be kind of glad Two of her Interests Include knit- out It was also a fune ral es tablish- so as to gel every word . a small As for the teachers I want to say to gradua te." says Jack with a gr in . ting and hunting. She got a duck ment . In tact. some s tudents even ,·alee piped UJ) In the audience , "Oh that, If It wasn't ror the fine educa-

For addlJ.lonal information inquire this year, by the way. lns i,ected a bit oC the coffin ll how Momm)'. they' re so meanJo Glady!" lion - es peclally In the math and sci-at the Phi Sig fra t house aud ask for He r mai n Interest la Dennis Shrank room. No thanks. we'll se ttle fo r sec. That Just goes to show what a good ence de1>artme nts ~ I received at Jack. H e may not he In. but your to whom she Is engaged. They are tl onala and chairs In our h~me. Job of actlog was done by all - lt Central .State , I would never be as call will not be was ted . They have planning on being married In about Old you know that we ha ve a seemed ,·e ry real to Glady's little far along In Cl ylng training as I am

such loYely peop le at that place. two yea rs. Horace Heldt 'Chorus. lJne s tar '" In sister. nor have been In pllot training for

That Wonderful Malady, Spring Fever, Sweeps Through Ole CSC

our midst? At the Rapids after ·the The Pointer staff enjoyed sweets six months and still · have nine to Heldt broadcast, a group of chorus In the Corm of cookies from a sweet. go. Jt Is a long up·htll pull but l gals were let loose into the audl· th oughtfu l lady, Miss Bessie Mae Al · think that IL'i, worth It. ~

Doudna wa11 one of the selectees, and brown treats, topped with a red th anks again lb the school for a ll It go t a chance to hi-step a hit. Don ' t piece, were the "lft>me economics" has done for me.

ence to pick a partner. Our own Or. te n , Monday night. The delicious So, hello to everyone tt,Jfaln land I you wish we could get a demonstra· contributio n to the hard-working A/ C Donald c. Dineen

They say lt·s sp rin g! Spr ing . .. erlng the s ubject. That's their re- Uon o r s~ch ht!h cla:s str~ttin '? Pointer 11tarr. Thanks. Mias Allen! An 16411715 Box" 91 with the glorious walking-on-air action to the " fe,·e r .'.' • • Marana Air Base I ~;:~::"~t ·~~~~g breeze::

1t:pr\~~ s.w~et to Ti:::~s t:1:~=~h~e~~~:1g~:~11rf:a~I:;! en!~as :C~~-~:!Y !i°1dd:t~/:e :~!~~~: Before our mind wanders any Tucson, Arizona

with the thunder s torms and final oC spring. Think of It as the calm he- pllshmenl.8 and those of a dentist! more, we will s ign off. So long. (Better known to some as " Duk~." ) ex.ams.. fore and atter the storm. The tor· The physician's work fills only six VOTJ. Tht: Cen LS .

Your thoughts become muddled rentlal rains which fall to mike all feet of ground , but the den.t18t'11 work - ~ · - tra tate-P.oin No..-161 ~:: ~o:l~~ff~u~:~P~~~:: ~! ~~!;k; the luscious green g-rass. Don't listen fills an acher. PublU.lxd .bl·• ~kJL.. acez!,bolid.,c£i Hd, ~mina.tioa pulodJ, tt Stncct Poiot. 1'11. · llf ..

penny through a bead Cull or syrup !~n!~e D:~.~·. ~b~rpi)~' r!~I~ ~;~:~ Nelson Hall Is providing free bous- nd:~~~:;~Jk"i:~'::c!:0: !uW"!:·StitTt,.. Poior. ,,.;...._ In January. to all the marvels of this s pring. Ing- for a famtly of ah: - of course . . But tbe major catastrophe ls this: Listen and enjoy as we've all sue- IL doesn 't offer It.a best suite of rooms.

~~;:·~·s;:in;u~ve:~~ ~~~h~:1~~ c1un_bed to tt. -~::~~:U an:n~•:P!h¥~r~~~ ':::) k!~: It, you 're adn k. The f3<'t:lly tblnb ~------------. resting- on the north fire eacape In

in°:~~e t~t~~ld e~~:~/~e~·rt~:!t /:,j , Sympathy ~::!~ n°a:nes1~t:!eM:.e:~d :~..1~:b~~y.

you , neither are they. Notice bow Student.a and faculty wish i.o • • · --t.Ae.,-gu.e.....ou..t.ltb 111th easig 8 ;1.t.end-sy.m.pa.&.b¥-t,o-Ktu-lla.r.g.aut_1-l--llllWJ1&..UU!.lplaJ "Kind I-ad:r."

u g-reat big term papers and Ritchie , whose father died recent· Gladys Lehmann wu doing one of the enormous project,. How they wander ly. scenes In which. ,he· was tielng men· from po!nt to point. never Quite cov· ·---------~--~ tally to rtu red . and ev~ryone was still

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May 14, 1953 Tiu: CENT JlAL STATE POINTER

Spring_S_P-orts.... Push on ( With One Eye on State ·r TRACK and Mard ware Mutual co urts . The

Coach Roberts' speedy track men season·s tlnn le will see Or. \\' le\'el's

~l!~-~~r b:n m:~~~~~ ;:ethf~;e s~~:: !~i~.pet::~lno~ t:;~~~ sst~:~es1~1::t~:~~~

I Into the final halt or t heir 195 3 t rack Ma>· 23. ' ' and tleld e ,•ent s ta.te . Paced by speed· Coach Wle,·e l hns s tu Ck ,•e ry c lose­s ters R hody Marquard and Ed J acob- tr with the rank ings or his net-men sen. weigh t-tosser Jack Arand t and as ther were esta bllahed earlier in the fore,·er hustling Mark Schommer . t he season . Holding· do1,1.·n t he u uni• 'I the Pofnter Thlnclads ran up aga lnttt be r one spo t Is Ken Wassern1an . St. Norberts Tuesday or this week Nu m be r t wo Is anot her Shawano and wll l travel to Houghton. Michl- product . Herb Rosenberg'. Kell y g-an , tomorrow wltb a te n-man squad Doug las ts playing- In the · number

11 • t o participate in th e Tech Invitation· th ree s lot while Dick Toser Is .back­

al contes t. Saturday. May 23. will be handing In the fourth pos ition. :,.;um· the big test. the Wisconsin State her five Is Parr E ,·es and six. Al meet. "Junior" Due.

:!;~:g m~~~ter~~;;;s ar~un1:.e ~';!e c~~~ Central State Bests

:~st:;: ~::~~~:en ~:s1~: ~:~o~~~~=~:: Titans; Second to :;:;ts.;,.,el~s , ~·e~u:h~n;n~a~~s t~ai1;1~ Tech in Triangular l

Tbe Polnte rA should fig ure as

lhnlt . and no Wiscons in State school CSC's busy t b lnclads placed firs t

I mUer bas showed up his times thus In one meet and bad to settle for sec­

,1 tar this season. Speed me rchan t ond In another as they rounded the Ma rq uard wUI be counted on heavlly h alt•way mark in their 19 53 track to add points In the 100 and 22 0 yard schedule. The Pointers bes ted the dashes as well u In the broad Jump. Oshkosh s quad Thursday afternoon,

tf Jack Brandt has been both "off ' and May 7, on the Titans' home cinders

I " on" tbus far this sea.son . but as the by an lmpressh'e i3-58 count for . season progresses. he shou ld be a t heir second win In as many outings.

hea vy fa\'orlt e In the weight depar t• Jo the ir second meet In three days, If ment. Aiding him wlll be Jack Pie rce this on a triang ular bas is with Mich-

l In the shot aod Schommer with his lga n Tech, and , aga in , Oshkosh , the d iscus tossing. Pointers had to be satls t led with a

Frosh whn could come t h rou g h l n close second place . as the Houghton

4 !-~~1~1!n:~el~~';u~~;~:~t; ~ne 1~h~:.:~~ :::: ~1:1~~et:eal~~

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I In the hurd les. It conditions a re third In the contest held Sa turday. optim u m and the Pointers continue to May 9 at Goerke .Pa.rk . Improve their efforts as well as they The big guns for the Pointers In

t have been do ing. they could con - the Osh 'toeh dual mee t turned ou t to t ribute many a headache fo r all rh·al s be the ~ ~lg ht-men and the dis ta nce-at LaCrosse May '.!3. runners. CSC's t hree shot put en -

(';oJ.1-' trants . J ack Pierce. J ack Brandt. and Centr:ll·State's llnksme n will race Ollie Andre ws fin ished . 1-2-3. In that

th remnllldCr ort he r sChedllle . ord er . wh ile Ara ndr.- Ma·r k'Sc homme . Ch·e mee ts. within t he next I :! da)·~. Tuesday or thht week a dual match ·•.:as he ld at St. Norherts and on Wed­nesday the Pointers were on their home course 11 ,;alns t Enu Clnl re. To­morrow. Ma :...J.Q_.__the II uad wlll tra,·el to Michigan Tech for an in,·ltatlonal meet. It '11 1-..:au Cla ire, 1 here. Tues­day , t he 19th , for u dua l pairi ng. and . tlnall y. t he s tute meet to lie held Saturdar. May 2::. Good lu ,:k wi th those chl p11ers. fell ows!

TF:x~as Th eir 1>rese 11t reco rd res1ln 11: a t one

win and two losses. CSC's nette rs played their four th game Tuesda y. May 12. at St. Norbert11. Snturdny , ltay I G. will he t he rern:nch of th at se ri es . to be he ld al t he Delze ll 1-1:all

a nd Pierce s la mmed t he discus. throw . .. Easy" Ed J acobsen waited for To m Albc r111 and a ti e In t he mil e ru n and Dill Husham co)lped the ha lt-mil e u head or seco nd-11Iuce Oa,•e Je rsey. In t he two-- mll e ru n ga llopin g- Juke 1,ne.in1ed h~ for 11s cus to mar>· first and wits trail ed lrt by Albent . who took second .

Un ,·ldso n Cops ..-1rs l Sid Da,· ldson . Wau paca freshman .

ca 111led his lnltlnl co llegiate first when he c rm111ed the pole va ul t bur at _10'8", a u crro rt which d ro1111ed C.llrl Hube rty , anoth er frosh. Into sec­ond 11laee Ju that e ,·ent. Hube rty added to h ill tota l by tying for rtrst In the high jump at the 5'4" height. Hhody Ma r,1u a rd . CSC's ace s 11rln ter. too k a flri; t In the broad-Jump but

----- --------l had to he sa tisfied with a second In 1h e I 00 and a t h ird In the 220 ,ya rd druih . All to ld , t he Po inte rs grabbed eight rl rs ls and nine seconds In the l ~·e ,·ent test.

Centra l State·s golfen1 scored a :'t1H r,1unrd "l'o lntnrnk t• r " nar row g.7 win O\'e r OshkoHb 111 a CSC showed up ver y well In some

Golf Squad Garners Pair of Early Wins

match held 011 the Titan 's home eventic and seemed weak In othen, as t.:ourse Thursday afternoon . :'.\tay 7. the H oup;h ton team showed greater IL was l he Initia l o uti n g for the d e pth In ringing up a trlu11111h o r e r Pointers. who are tutored by "Play- our Pointers o n Saturcln )', May !},

er-Coach" Frank JJe Guire . The afternoon '11 big po int maker was Medalist tor t he day was Bob Rhody ~larquard. with a 10 second

Ullsperger. who was pl a)' lng Ko. 3 rial rl rs t place In the 100, second 11 In ro r the loca l llnksmen. Both Ull s- th e broad Jump a n d 220, and a share perger and De Guire' picked up three or the winning relay points f or a 11olnts f ro m their men to pace the to tal of 12 % markers. Ed "Jake" \'lctou. Jacob11en found little In the line of

The res ultR: com 1•etltlon In e ither o f his s 1>ecla l-

76~nit{;,:P:P:9;~~: \!y:;,: :s;t:~:~: :~: :::::: ~-11~}:!:in;feor~~~!:'.:1~::s~;,~:~~;;:111~: 1:u\f/p"I" (PJ n -~ ·11 (H: Kltvtno ,o, 311. shot-p ut firs t with a hea,•e or o,·e r

~ ::~1!~'(P1 40-40·80 •o>; S1itbm 10; JHM) :!1:.eve:~ll:~.ln~:ri°~~~e~lt:.t wen t t o

. /;;nci'~L41·40·11 IIY1); 81nlrnw1ki (0) )7· H urd•IUC'k Roloff Medal lat Doug Ta nner and Fresh- Hard-l uck honors for the a fternoon

man Jim Maye k each ga rne red alx went to hurd ler Ke n Roloff. Ken . points as Poin t de feated Michigan while leading all the •.ray In the high ­Tech and Lawrence In a trian gular barrie r e,•ent . was edged o ut In the contest held Satu rday, May 9 . at the final s tre tch by about two feet. He \Vbttlng Country club. was running a 11trong second In the

THE GOLFER with the lrhh lfflll•, F,onli: " P,o" D.Gulr•, i• , ovt 1wlnvl"9 0901". froftk ho, bH" o" th• 901f ,_'" for four y-u ond ho, *" o c:oodi for two ,_, ,. lndd• ntolly (oncl jv,t for th. record) Fronk w:or~ o hol. I" o ,.. lo,t y-r.

CSC "Out~wims" Vikings In '53 Track Opener

E d Jacobsen . Jack Brandt, and Rhody Marquard each sco red double victor ies as CSC swamped Lawrence college In a du u l track meet, Wednes­day night , April 29. nt Coerko Pa rk by a i 8-51 sco re. The-con test. Which was a re-!lcheduled match from Sa t­urda)' , April 25. was run in s11lte o r th cold- weather, wet tra<1k. and s t rong winds. · ·

~t arq ua rd wound up as the night 's hi gh 11oh1t·nrnnuracturer as he co1,11ed both the 100 und 2 2n yard dashes. sco red K , second In the hroad jump and.,anchor.ed-ihe-r.-elay- e\:ent-.-whlch Lawre nce forfei ted. to garner n totnl or 14 'h 1m l11ts. ".Jake" e ncountered litt le t ro uble In wl unlng the mil e nnd tw o- rnlle e,·enttt whil e Orandt added I O points to the wi nne rs cau~c by taking the javeli n and dl scu~ e ,•e11 1s.

Car l Hubert y. s11rln gy Creshmun . cha lked u11 nlno po inUI: us he won the pole ,·a ult at I O feet and ti ed Randa ll or Lawrence a t s· r· In the hi gh Ju 111 11. Busy )turk Schommer c:ou ntecl 101,4 polnhl us he took th ree seconds, t hoRe In th e d iscuss . 10 0 ya rd das h a nd the 220 yard dash . as well a s a share of the re lay honors.

The weather was a big factor In holdi ng mos t of the ti mes a nd di s t· ances we ll a way rrom reco rd oer · ro rmances. Times fo r the 100 and 220 we re : 10.3 a nd : 23 .8 . r eH1Jec th·e ­ly, :md the mil e wt1s stepped o rr In 4 : 4 G.5 . In what wu 11robably t he mo~ t exciti ng race or the meet, Presh­mnn L,Brry Collins bested Lawrence 's

Besides the efforts oC Tanner and ::: ; fn'':/~~~~I~ uannt!l ~l:l~~::e:u~":~

!!,~~~· :~~11~!':::r°:d c:::t::dt:~~~ the running.

half , ~nd Fltnr-managed t wo ror a As a flnal treat to th.e-11well crowd -total of 19Y.t. one. better than runner- wh ich witnessed, Point s flying: relay up Lawrence and ra r ahead or the foursome really displayed a tower or aenn carded by the Tech t h·e-some. teamwork as they out-raced a hl1hly­Mayek 's score or 81 was the seco 1 rated Titan quartet. Mark Schorn­best carded during the a fternoon. mer , Larry Colllos , and Nu bbs Ml1ler '.ta.n.ner abot.-a l.mpr,eaaive 75 to_ com bined etrorlll ~ pen a s llg_ht lead

u ll walk orr with t o honors. tor anchor Marquard. The bystand-r: It.a P era almost went wlld u Rhody and Ulls~ r~~P) :)t-4>·U ()) : Odtrdin (LI 1peedy " Ziggy" Zarnotl or O.bkosb

..iv--v--'11-..it.tlloC;:J I Netmen Take· Tech After

Side Lines by Jerry Baerenwald

Vilc,ng, Titan Defeats . CSC's ne t -men were white-washed

by Lawrence In their prlmar.:f outing

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It Jus t ne\'er 11ays to gh·e Ull! ! In lit e sports world . as we ll as In counl­le11s numbers or other ncll\'llles a nd ac hle\'oments or ma n . this bus pro\'en true time and time again . Such was 1he case a t Satnrduy'is track meet hold nt Goe rke. Fli ' ~- As the t r iangular meet prog res!led Into the fina l e,·ont or the day It became e \·ldent that' the Po inters. a lthough t hey gu ,·e every­thing t he)' had In tryln K, could not mathematica ll y win tho meet . Tn to p It o rr . Point's relay quarte t hud been so lidly trounced on ly n te w ·days h~ fore by the Oshkosh team they aguln raced . The Robertsmen gan t h at nurry a thought . however. as they worked toge ther beautifully . fairly flying around the O\'o l t o bond t he bystanders the biggest thrill o r the afternoon. It just never JlayS to

An lnte n>Nllng not,:: Although thf' CSC ne t team hWf pht)'ed thrtm con• lCHIH, HU ttlx Nln,cleH J)ht)'en1· lmvi• won JuHt ono se1 .•

"Easy" Ed J acobse n won his thirtie th and thirty-firs t consecuth·e mlle nnd two-mile race as a college runner when he trotted home with two fi rsts In Saturday's meet.

The .. S" club ~por1~0n'd " frl-c Jundt gh·t!n urtc r S1tt11r1h,y"H nwt•t to ttll I.he- truC'k men from )llchlgnn T ech, Oshkm,h und l"oln l . The •• r1•cd" wwi u lso Inte nded fo r ull h lp;h !!'C'hoo l Men loM4 who came 111, fur the 1111-.•1 , but. UH it. turne d out , o nl)• fo ur high· sc:hoole rH shoWt!tl 111,, U11wnrd.M of 00 uthlc tc!-1 ttl o burbcC'UCN, bcuns, JH>• tulo KHlud nnd jt'llo u nt il It W N4 C'OIII• Ing o u t of the ir t'nrs. A big 1ha11k."' to :\l rs. _ f'lrku i. u 111 I Ur . . J>tt.ds-for nil t he ir h,•111 In muklni;c llw 1• \ 0 1•11 1 ti big S IICCt•ss.

Adn Lord. Wes tfi e ld r reshmun . recent!)' howled a rQ.uslng I !Hi game In one or :\l hui Ke se rs' 1h>1tl.!':tl..,c.d. -en on classes.

Delze ll Ho.II courts. It was B powerf-ul Viking squad

which faced Coach Bernard Wlevet·s no tt ers, and only In a fe w s ingle matche8 and the No. 1 doubles match cou ld the Poln ters ~ven come close.

Match results: T ipptl (I.) ddutt'd Kc:n W.u~rman (P) .

6°4, () •!. Mtytn (L) dcfu1c:d R g (P) , 6-1, 6· 1.

g:!~JL/L ·. t!: tt P(dftrkorn c. C"a tc: (P l . 6•1 .• 6 •1. Gut-Grouc- ( ) ddutt ustrman-lloid :.

:;;irFo:'l1fic.,! ... (L) dcfc:mJ Tostr•Douilu

A. s weet> or tbe doubles wasn't enough ·to orrae t defeat In fi ve or s ix. si ngles and the Point ne t· men we re edged, 6- 4, In a dual meet with Osb· kosh Thu rsday on the victor's court,.

The Titans h·ad the match sewed up before the dou bles· got under war. Ken Wasaerman at No. 1 was the on ly Point mu.n able to win bis slngle1 match . The frosh rrom 'Shawano trimmed bis Oshkosh opponent, Olck Ratthe r, and teamed up with He rb Rosenberg to take the No. 1 dou blea. Arter loslng two close slnglne matches, Kelly Douglas and Olclt Toser paired up to win their No. 2 doubles In s traight sets. Par r E TtM a nd Al Due lost their tlrst aet or the No. 3 doubles but bounced back t e take the second a nd rubber sets.

The reslllts: ·

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6 .. 1~ubltr (01 dduttd Douafu (P>. 4~. 6-4.' ·

D1wsun (0) dduttd To,c, (P} ) -6, 6-), 1-,. Uuh, (0) dc:futcd EvH (P), 6·) , 6.0. Cro" (0) ddtlltd Out ( PJ. 6 ·1, (i. ) , W1ntrm1 n•Ru,tnbc:t,c dduttd Cobb·Dc:ublu.

::Io~;::Oou,tl.u ddnttd 01wwn-8uiu, 6·},

ECS8':c t~t~~~ \~d t~1:'~;r·;~~iie~·\~"itO"ir

first t riumph or the Measo n by trim­ming Michigan Tech, 4-3 , In a dua l match Saturday , May 9 , on the Oeh:e ll ha ll an<LJlardwur.e.Jtu t u.als- courts.

Coach Bernard WleVel's nette r• gai ned ,•ic tor les In Nos. 2, 3, and 4 s lr1 gles aud In the No. 1 doubles. Ke a Wasse rman. Po int's No. t rnan woa hlH first 11et and was leading 3-0 ,In tho second 1u1d third before Tech ·a J1n- J::;lckmann-¥LAged-a-comeback . --

Herb Ros~nberg . Dick To11er, and ---------- - --! Kell y Douglas came through with

\ 1 lcto rl e11· In l~lr s lngle11 matches . WnsHe rru a n and Ro11e nberg won two Htrnlght se lK to co1l tho No. 1 doublet nrntch. Oougla11 and Tose r wo n the ir rlrkl 11ot lrnt ic>H t the nex t two In t he othe r dou blos mu tch.

Don Pete rson 111 t he H O ya rd dash with u ti me or : 5G.9. Larry was traili ng mos t or the wa>' but 11u1 on u terrifi c buriH o r speed to win by nhou t a - yard .

Th e re!lult11 : Other 1ml11t-setters fCl( the Point t hl ncl:td!I we re Jack Pierce wllh a second 111 the shot 11ut. Miko Sea· 11:rn\'OK. who gai ned a third In t he ,llscuit, javclli1-tos8cr Don l lcrrnmnn with u third . an d XuhhH )llllc r with thirds In the hroad J11 rn 11 mid l 00 yard d11sh as we ll :UJ a Hhare of th e re la)' hono rs . Frosh hurd le r Ke n n. olo rr camt! 111 firs t in the hlghH hut WRA Officers Named was dlHqualUled ror 11 lde-H te p11ln 11: o ne WflA . \ Vome n's Rec reation Asso -barrle r ulo n ~ the way._ Jl_e 1'11t1l k.etl olnllon , - hnil e lected now-ortl cer ir.-11 11 u second 111 tho low hurdl e11 ror They ure: Pres ident , Jo Daniels : vice­his 11olntM. BIii Huluuun roun ded o rr J)re11 lden t , PhylllR ltl ckfort ; secre­Polnt ':s sco r h111: hy HCo rln~ a 11ecoud In 1nr)', Sh irley Aehenre lne r : t rea11ur­the half -mil e und a thi rd In the t wo- e r , n clores Krause: public it y, Lenore mile. Stortz : rc11or te r. Virgin ia Brlcco.

40-42·12 f:Yi> : Hutis I T) 47 .. 42 .11-4 (l y.,r. matched 11trlde for s tride Into t he 47~~"{\'\ (P) ""':t~ J_;'!/l,i./'(3,.v';}.rn fl) home turn . - ~ -l----------~ ·O-J.f·H-O-UH Ot-.-,,..U1'K01t tn-o-rTM"rc~ .co-rA- COlifPJ:'R'r- ---------+ -~

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n oa ton i2;:~·~~o~~µz-".u ~~~:-r:;; z-:rn~~t•!~~a:: :~o~fni!: " Co\ .,· · ;, 0 ,,.n;! .. ~ .. ,~:.~ .. \ E• COCA - COLA · I OTT LI HO : ~.~.~~~ ... ~-~ ... ~~--~ .. ,u

,f~in-~:) 1'#;4:~)~~'~:of~n-~, ILi 41"41 , ,. one s tride ahead. ·· .. ·.·

Page 4: 1~POINTER· · teuda to spend tbe summer reading SHIILEY SOHHEHIHG, looking oheod to 11e.xt y.ar', editomllp, .con• tt.. y•llowed pog" Jo•rnallam book.a lo~ordot to dream of

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·'The Best YeQrs of Our Lives" in --Oiie N1gntat Home . Ec StyleShow

1Tbe annual Home Ee Style Show . Home EC club. Committees working ~be Best Years of Our Lh·es. · will on the !Style show are : 1n,1 itaJlons.

:~·i::re::n~e\.~:. l:~ c;~1::deay~u~,;1:): ~~~e~l~:~~nfr~~i~r~r::~ ;~:;:~~:~-19. The s how will give spectators an )1at'y Jane Wagner : script. \Vilma opportunity to look Into the pages of Schmeeck le and -Ver;na :;cheerer; an a,·erage CSC student's life during open house. Huth Tcetzen; m usic , four years or college. ' Benita Held: exhibit and dtsPlay.

The stage selling will have a lh·­lng room in the cente r . a kitchen of f to one s ide and a bedroom off the other, with real fu rni ture behig ·used in each room.

As the scene opens. Kathryn Allen. a baby sitter. Is seen wri ting a leller to her mother te111ng her of school

~appenlngs. She comments on how practical for school the na\')' blue cotton dress ls that she Is wearing.

As she tells about the Home Ee ProYlnce' Con\·entlon , girl s In suits and hats wtll appear. greeting each other as they did at the convention.

She continues her letter tell1ng of the mo,·lng Into the new Home Ee house and of the planning and clean­Ing involved. Girls in bltle Jeans and plaid shirts will de mof1st rat e the use of cleaning: equipment. and others In cotton dresses and a prons will ap­pear In the kitchen scene.

While WIima Schmeeckle. Donna Dohni, ·01enna Clark and Ruth Teetz-

. en m~el graduation dresses, · our baby sitter tells of her plans for graduation. She begins to reminisce about her years in college while girls dreued appropriately will enact the •arlous scenes. To get a little of the masculine · point of view, Frank DeGulre and Bob Flint will present a panel discussion on courtship.

Finally the lette r writer plans her wedding dress while Eleanor Curtis \\'alters, who was recently married. models her own wedding go9,·n .

Delo res Xewhall: clean-up. Jeanette Ol\·er.

WRA Host to GAA Girls From High Schools

The Women 's Recreation associa­tion will play host to tbe CAA gir ls from high schools th is Sa turda}', May I G.

Regis tration Is at s·: 30 a.m. with a short meeting of all the schools at 9 a.m. to acquaint the girls with their surroundings.

The morning program will Include basketball. ,•oll ey"bnll , softball, relays, and p·lng-pong.

A halt ' wlll be ca lled at noon to give e,·eryone time to eat lunch at :-.elson Hall and recuper~te from the morning 's actl\'itles.

In the afternoon. awards 9,·lll be presented and a program of folk and squ'are dancing is planned for all.

Fifteen schools are planning to come. They are: \\'aupilca. Witten­berg. Elcho. Portage, Pulaski. Wis­consin Rapids. Ste,•ens Point. Bon­duel. Iola, East High, Green Bay, W eyauwega, Tomahawk, Nekoosa. Amherst. and New London.

Committee chairmen for the big day are: Invitations: Marge DIil ; reg istration. Lou Breymann : decora­tions. Joanne Butts: and progiams. J oanne Smit.

' A Day in the Unl\'erse" ls the Each glrl In the club vdll ha,·e theme and the team names follow

aome part In the show · wearing gar- this theme. The teams and the meats they made In Miss Emily Wil- captains are as follOws: Stars. Shir­eon's adnnced sewing classes. P lans ler Achenrelner: Moon . Delores are made for John Soetebeer to play Krause : Sun. Elaine )lorgan: Planet. the piano and for appropriate organ Bobble Broeren: Orbits. )lary J ean musk to be played during the show. Le h man: Earth . Charlotte Hale:

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ave_been.Jn.l.·lte.d .utln the day __ Joann Smit ;_JJghtnin Hazel Hel-the students w111 tour the campus and bach: and Clouds. Jo Daniels. Yieit classes and exh ibits. Referees are: Basketball . Rose

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s tuden t.s and ,·!siting guests a re In - leyba l. Marge Smith and Lou Brey­vlted to attend an open house a t mann; ping pong, Amy Kampenga the home management house on ~la in and Eileen Schleh: relays, Marg.e Olli street . and Lenore Stertz ; softball. Mary

Donna Dohm Is president o f the Bartelt and Ruth Ann Charlesworth.

Seniors Are Honored At WSGA ,onquet

SprJngtlme was the theme of the dinner gi\'en by \YSGA on Wednes­day e \·enlog, )1ay 13. at the '.\1 etho­d lst church In honor of the gradu-ating senior women .

The centerpieces were )laypoles from which \'ari-colored st rea me rs led to tulip and \'lolet place ca rds.

The program opened wllh the sing­Ing of the Doxology. ' Shi rley Son­nenberg. president of WSGA. pre­sented corsages to the I:? senio r gi rls who have sen ·ed on t he WSGA board . The girls are Glenna Clark. Sall y Con­nor. Eleanor Curtis Walters. Ann El· sen. Ph}·llis Jarn lck. )lary Pflffner . Ve.rna Schaefer, '.\lary Brlttnacher. Syhia Abrahamson , Rose Ann

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Kearns. Ka y Leahy and J oyce '.\l oll. ------------•. A corsage was also presented to Marg ie Benson. who acted as general chairman ror the dinner.

During the changing of co wrses Carol Corliss Jed the group In com­munity singing. After dinner )1iss Sonceoberg gave a welcome to the seniors and special guests and pre­sented Benita Held. who acted as toastmistress. Oarbara Hanson pre­sented a toaat to the honored gues ts and J oyce '.\l oll responded ror the seniors.

A trio. consisting of Grace Collins. Jo Dan iela a nd Ruth Ann Charles­worth . furnished ,•ocal entertaln­

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