<<

' COME TO THE CHRISTMAS CONCERT SERIES V VOL. VI Stevens Point, W is., December 13, 1944 No. 10 Point To Meet MSTC; Invitation Extended Now Has Three W ins For Yuletide Cheer Christmas Concert. Will This Saturday night, December 16, The Women's Athletic Associa­ Milwaukee wi ll p lay host to CSTC's tion, carrying out plans made by the Be Given December 17-lS squad in what promises to faculty social committee, is sponsor­ be the college's toughest game of \he ing a "Christmas Cheer" for students Students, Townspeople Aµticipate Anl:Jllal Event season. The probable starting lineup and faculty to be held in the Student will be: Cashin, center ; Prihoda, Lounge on Thursday from 3-5 p.m. The 14th annual Christmas concert wi ll be presen~d on Sunday- and guard; Martens, guard; Vetter, for­ Members of the W AA will act as Monday, December 17 and 18, at 8 p.m., in the college auditorium. ward, and Anderson or Schlender, hostesses for the affair. Bess Jones, This concert, which is always anticipated eagerly by townspeople and forward. president of the W AA, has appoint­ college students alike, is sponsored annually by CSTC's music department A green but game CSTC quint ed the followi ng committees: Food under the direction of Peter J. Michelsen. As in the past, this years con­ scored its third straight win of the committee, Nelda Dopp, Catherine cert comes as the climax of weeks of practice by the members of the Glee season when it hung up another Firkus, Kay Hansen and Arlene Se­ cl ub and the orchestra. victory at the expense of the Osh­ manko. Hostesses : Lucille Lemsky, Students wi ll be admitted to the kosh Titans last Saturday night. The Naomi Barthels, Alice L. Johnson, concert Monday night upon presen­ game was played on the Oshkosh Doris Karner, Elizabeth McLaughlin, tation of their activity tickets. Tickets floor. Beulah McConley, Imogene Scheibe for both Monday and Sunday night The Titans played a roug°h game and Gertrude Marshall. may be purchased from members of the Glee club for 30 cents including and this, coupled with the Pointers' tCtCCtCICCtCCCtCCICICCCICCICCICCICICICICtC better percentage on g i ft shots, tax. This is a jolly time of the year figured heavily in the scores. Osh­ Several people from local business To stop in "The Lounge" kosh outscored the Pointers from the places and from other towns, as well For some Christmas cheer. field, but Berg's men dropped in 13 as faculty men and men students are There· II be music and chatter free throws to six for the Titans. taking part in the concert. O n Sun­ And may be some spice Oshkosh had 22 fouls called on them day afternoon, December 17, Alpha and the Pointers were charged ·with Between 3 and 5. Kappa Rho is sponsoring ,a dinner Doesn't this sound nice? an even dozen. George Prihoda again for the out of town musicians who Jed the Pointer offensive with 14 'CICICCICICCCCtCICICICICtCCCICICICCICICICCC will be in the concert. The dinner PETER J. MICHELSEN w.ill be at the Presbyterian church . points. Next came Don Vetter with T_he fo llowing program has been parlors at 5 :30 p.m. eight, Matt Martens with seven and planned by the social committee: 3 At the close of the program on Bob Cashin with six. p.m., Christmas carols, vibraharp, Bus Committee Buys Monday evening, a reception will be Point grabbed an early lead and Helen Bo w man; 3 :15, "White held in the college gymnasium for held ,t until the game ended. Going Christmas", girls 'trio, Joan Joosten, Valuable War Bonds into the last quarter, Point held an a! l those in any way connected with Dolores Cowles and Pat Nelson ; Two thousand doll ars worth of G­ 11 point margin but Oshkosh spurt­ the concert. . 3 :30, Christmas ctrols, dorm quar­ series W ar Bonds has been purchased ed and pared the lead down to 'five The Glee club, chorus, and the or­ tette, Sh irely Hask ins, Mary Juetten, recently through the Student Coun­ poi nts when the born sounded. chestra are under the direction of Lorraine Peters and Doris Ocker­ cil from bus fund , the fund A slippery floor hampered the Peter J. Michelsen. Miss May Roach lander ; 4 p.m., "Why the Chimes being under the direction of Fred J. will direct the nativity tableau, Miss play of both teams with Point losing Rang," Miss Gladys Van Arsdale; Schmeeckle, chairman of the facu lty Edna Carlsten is in charge of stage the ba ll on half a dozen occasions 4 :30, community sing, Miss Helen bus committee. decorations, and Dr. W'arren G. Jen­ for "traveling" after slipping. The Meston, accompanist. of war bond purchasers kins and his stage crew are in charge CSTC aggregation used a zone de­ also includes Miss Bessie LaVigne of lighting. Program notes and the fense to good account on the iong, Radio Workshop who, after chasing Betty Pohlman at Scripture read ing wi ll be read by narrow Oshkosh floor. the rate of fifty miles an hour for Leland M. Burroughs. . . . Plans Xmas Programs several days, finally ran her down The orchestra wi ll open the pro­ and bought several war bonds. Groups Plan To Carol Radio Workshop, under the di- g ram by playing the processional, Student purchases of wa r stamps "' O' Come All Ye faithful," by The YWCA, combined° with the rection of Miss Gertie Hanson, has have been fa r below expectations. Johan Reading. Newman club, LSA , Gamma Delta, planned severaf programs in keeping The Sixth War Loan Drive closes on After the processional the Girls' and Wes.Jey Foundation, has plan- wi th the Ch ri stmas season. December 16. War stamps wi ll be Glee club will. sing, "Oh Pray for ned a Christmas ca roll ing party for O n Thursday of tliis week, Real sold from 11 to I 2 a.m. and from 1 Peace," .. Christmas Eve," "The First Thursday, December 21, at 6:30 p.m. Men of Music, narrated by Norman to 2 p.m. Thursday and Friday. Buy Mercy," and .. White Christmas.'' The streets to be covered have not E.' Knutzen, wi ll feature Victor Her­ your stamps during the ,next two (Seo CONCERT, page .ol .) yet been determined. After the bert's "Babes in Toyland" and Han­ days and help to raise CSTC's total. ca rolling, a luncheon of chilli, coffee del's "Mess iah". On December 21, it and doughnuts will be se rved at the will devote its program to Franz Methodist church dining room. Gniber's .. Silent Night". "M- an o· fY ear " Ch osen College Bus M. ay T he Music Album will also pre­ B H. Cl Run for Holidays NOTICE sent selections from Handel's "' Messi.ah" on Friday of this week, y lStO_ry asses Students who wish to go home for Notice to all student with M r. Knutzen as narrator. Both General Dwight D. Eisenhower Christmas by way of the co llege bus organizations: The Music Album and Real Men of was elected as the "Man of the Year" should see Fred J. Schmeeckle at The Faculty committee ap­ Music are presented at 3 :1 5 o'clock. in a poll taken fas t week in three of once. If enough students are interest­ poi nted to consider the problems On Monday, December 18, at Dr. Harold H . Tolo's hi story classes. ed, the bus wi ll make a trip follow- of student organization accounts 3:15 p.m. the Radio Workshop will General Eisenhower, who received ing a ci rcu lar route on Friday after- requests and directs the presi­ present an ingenious script by Gret­ 27 votes out of the 76 votes cast, noon, December 22 . dents,, treas urers, and faculty ad­ ta Baker of the War Script Commit: was closely followed by President The bus will stop at the following visers to attend a meeting on tee. The play " Foreigners Settled Roosevelt, who received 22 votes. cities and at any points between these Thursday, December 14, at IO :05 America" has a message of value to The other nominees are as follows : cities: Mosinee, Tomahawk, Antigo, a.m., in Room 115, for the pu r­ all who understand and fear the pre­ General Doug las MacArthur, 14 Rhinelander and Wittenberg . Rates pose of discussing and choosing a sent-day race tensions in this land of votes; Marshall Joseph Stalin, six for the trip will be computed on the uniform accounting system for all should-be equality and justice. votes; War Correspondent Er,:,ie basis of the direct distance between student organizations to be in­ Those taking pa rt are: Janet Benn, Pyl e, two votes; General Mark W. Stevens Point and the desti nation of stituted at the beginning of the as Joan Adams; Rolland Schlender, Clark, Admiral Halsey, Sister, Eliza- each student, and not on the basis second semester 1944-45. Tony Manelli; Dick Olk, Mr. beth Kenney, Wendell Wilkie and of the actual distance covered by the This meeting is important and Adams ; Caro Ii n e Pronz, Mrs. G. I. Joe, each one vote. bus. roll call will be taken. Adams. The play will be directed by This election was modeled after It is expected that travelling con- The Commicree Don Wiersig, with Frank Kostuck the annual selection made by TIME ditions will be exceptionally bad this Myrtle Spande, Victor E. Thomp­ as narrator and Bob Kampschoer as magazine. Each student was allowed year, so students who can reac h their son, Syble Mason, chrm. announce r. to leave one votei and had to have a homes by way of this route are urged (SieWORKSH0P;-pago .ol.) gd reason for -his choice. __t_ o take advantage of this offer. 2 THE POINTER December 13, 1944

VOL. VI. THE POINTER No. 10

Published w eekly e xcept holidays a nd exami· nation perlods, a t Stevens Point by students of the Central Wbconsin State Teachers College. N;ti~;;i'Ad~;;;; ~;N~ Subscription Price S2.00 per year. Calk&~ PIUIJ,J«N R~Pr,sntatiw · En tered a s second-class matter May 26 , 1927, a t the post office a t Stevens Point, Wisconsin, .420 MADISON AVII. NIIW YORK. N. f • under the Act of March 3, 1879. c•ic-o • IIMTO• • LO• ...... • s ... ,U11<:1sc• ·· only eight more days of school, Oh, yes, Gerry Walters got a bath- EDITORIAL STAFF Chdlun." (We quote Roger McCal- robe for · Christmas . from another Editor-Florence Fluqaur, 403 Jefferson St. , Phone 234-J; News Editor-Elv ira Lindow; !um and he keeps this m his mi!.}d Jerry. It isn"t a she, either. Features-Janet Good, A menzo W arden, M arj orie Stimm, Berna dine Pe terson; ReporleH constantly.) Roger also has been · Dottie Sicklinger·s man was home -Helen Bowman, Lu Ru ff. Eunice Goeler, Ka y Hansen, Marion Hammrich, Mary Lou buying feminine articles. Could they two week- ends ago. He is in the Air Hutchins, Elizabeth McLaughlin, Mary Murphy, Jeanette Feirer, Be tty Furstenburg, Gertrude Heike; .Composition Editor-Edythe Ofstun; Publicity Editor- Ma ry Ellen Due; be for Janet Benn ? Speaking .of Corps and hails from Marathon. Proof Readers-Marion Grossman, Naomi Bar lhe ls; Typists, Mary Juellen, Eleanor Janet, Jack Ras mussen·s furlough Shirley Haskins sp<:nt the week­ Of stun. caused quite a triangle. You should end in Milwaukee where she heard BUSINESS STAFF Buainesa Manager-Ma ry Ann Hotvedt; Aaslstant · Business ManOger-Irene Ludwig; have seen them Sunday night. the Boston Symphony. AdYertiaing Manager-Doris Ubbelohde; Circulation Manager-Eulah Walter; Circula· From confidential sources we have Remember the amount of snow we tlon Staff-Catherine Firkus, Paul Pastemacki, Be tty June Maki, Ka thryn Peterson, rece~d the information that Bud had last year at this time ? Rather Dorothy Davids, Jo yce Rathke, Ka thleeh Berg. Faculty AdYiaers-Miss Bertha Glennon, Mr. Ray_!!!ond M. Rightsell Hardrath has purchased a big lacy different this year, isn"t it ? We"re Christmas card. Bud says, "It's for not just dreaming of a white Christ- mas this December, we're having it! t!t!f'm Grateful and Joyous • • • my mother, .. but we know different. Isn"t it fun to see the bulletin " Now we know why they call Dick boards blossom out with Christmas The following paragraphs from a letter written home by T/ Sgt. Olk, '" pin-head'". -He has been tap- pictures at this time of the year? Ward W alker, USMCR, somewhere in the Pacific, reached the POINTER too late for the Thanksgiving issue, but since they contain material always ping the pinball machine pretty hard CSTC"s bulletin boards always look timely, we are printing them here. T / Sgt. Walker attended <;sTC a few lately out at Joe·s. His shower of grand, but during the Christmas years ago and, until his induction as a war correspondent, was a reporter nickels last week amounted to fif- season they surpass themselves. for the Chicago Tribune. He is the brother of Don Walker, who left CSTC teen d91lars. He puts in the "kitty·· Remember to listen for the Train- in 194 3 to join the marines. too. · ing school Christmas carollers who will visit the college building some ·· ...... you will proceed by the first available government transporta- Lucille Vaughan and Janice Mil- time next week. Students who tion to the United States of America. ton were three minutes late to th"e haven"t heard them yet have a treat "Even now, even with the words on a very commonplace piece of Dorm again Saturday night. They coming. mimeograph paper-smeared a little as mimeograph copies always are­ put the blame on the taxi service in Gertrude Heike is going to sub- it is almost impossible for me to believe. The past two years, the necessary Stevens Point. stitute in the Home Economics de- but hateful regimentation, the sterility of this existence, the boredom, the We were glad to see Kathryn partment at Mellon High school for fearful, horrible days of combat, the days of scudding above the clouds, or Kenney back at school this week ten days beginning today. Gert is of placid steaming through a blue sea, towa_rd a deadly rendezvous, the shocked f.eeling when-sucked dry of all emotion- you look a_t the nddled after her fortnight"s absence be- rather terrified at the prospect, but body of a friend, a man who but a moment before was dreaming of home, cause of illness. we·re sure she"!l do a gr.and job. the pure fine tie that is born between two men who share their last canteen ""Vi "" Lindow got a long distance Well, guess that"s all for this of water...... telephone call Thursday night. We week. See you at the concert. " · ...... you will proceed ...... to the United Stat~s of America ... ··· found out who it was, too, but Rudy "That "you·· is W ard Walker. Me. It can happen. You can go through wouldri"t like it. Spirit of Yuletide it and come out only a little more tired, filled with a sense of loss because Martha Stock, of the Waves, is of those who fell. . . but still whole, still able to think and feel and ·see and stationed at Hunter College, N. Y. Reigns in Art Room dream and work. . . And the United States of America is just over the Her letters are full of nautical terms horizon. · The s p i r .i t of such as "Swabbing the deck" and ~ Christmas reigns "Yes, today is my own little selfish day of Thanksgiving. I"m a little ""Hitting the sack" ". ashamed of the way I feel, for there are millions of us who are marching ~ supreme ,n the art forward today who have no time to think of their Creator or. the bounti­ room a~ prepara- ful blessings he has bestowed upon them. My big ThanksglVlng, the one faQ0Q~faaa!ilQ0mfil ...Ii( tions for the Yule- !"11 share with all the world, may come next year or at least by Thanks­ l';j NOTICE m ,- ,I/I tide season ad- gi,,ing 1946. And then 1"11 be unashamedly grateful and joyous. In the Q0 m vance under the The Christmas issue of direction of Miss Edna Carlsten. As meantime, I"m grateful and joyous." = fa ~ the POINTER will be dis- 9IJ in other years, a beautiful exhibit of Mil tributed on "Thursday after- I Christmas articles is being planned Last Student Plays Ej noon, December 21, instead for the latter part of this week and Ill. ki K f" mof Wednesday, the usual all of next week. A Della Robbia Will Be Produced ua . ommen~- fj day. All POINTERS are dis- fa plaque of the Madonna and Child, a I I_Q0 tributed from the window 9lJ Bambino plaque and angel figures, The last two original one-act plays written by members of Leland M. . Ethel MacDonald, a CSTC alum,:ia, Ej ~~I~;Elti:fi:;d:t .°pfpr~~ fa :~di;';tty~!e _logs will be includ- ,s a recreational staff assistant with i,m . I 9lJ · p y · d · Burroughs' advanced writing class ""Th Mil 1mate y 3 p.m. Many interesting an cunous will be presented this week and t h e R e d C ross on G ua d a Icana. I e = · S d. h · I ·11 be h"b " d morale of the boys is good," she =M'U!?MIE3!ift=~m!lft we; is artic e5 w, . ex ' 1te · next. · ··o f th h the 1·ked lollliollolt?.WIYlij,flollliolYl1.WIUlliol Among these are a Swedish candela- wntes. ne o e s ows Y ' 1 b d . h d d ·1 d On Friday of this week, at 3 t f · G A . ra, a Swe 1s cap an 01 y an a o"clock in Mr. Burroughs" room, b est was a s t yeI s h ow we pu on ~r war in ermany. rt may wnte straw fi urine: Marjorie Stimm will present her play t~e.m. We collected all the ~omens three letters a month. He is coach- The j;.embers of Miss Carlsten's C1v1han clothes we could find and ing athletics in the prison camp and t 1 dd. t th· d" pl "The Youngest". The story is of an h ar c asses are a mg o 1s 1s ay average American family and the dressed up for. them: It was su_c a is going to ground school. He is with many original h o me m ad e b,g success, we re going to put it on studying .navigation and writes that Ch · t · t h t ff d part the war plays in the lives of its f h · 1 · t ·· ns mas proiec s, sue as s u e members. The cast includes Elvira or osp,ta units, 00· he is well. animals, yule logs, window trans- Lindow, Marl ys Reed, Lloyd Ander­ First impressions of Africa : Lt. parencies, garlands, wreaths, spray- son, and Max Kopchinski . Robert Campbell-"The place is just Capt. Harold Jeneman, who at- mg,· s t enCl·1 mg,· bl oc k prm· t,·ng and In Studio A, at 10 o"clock on one big mud hole. It certainly makes tended CSTC for 2Y2 years, l93S- presents made from felt. Tuesday, December 19, Eunice .Goe­ it hard to keep clothes clean. I can"t 1940, now of a Bl 7 Flying For- The three Gothic windows. which ler will produce her original fif­ figure out these French people. They tress, was awarded the Air Medal for will grace the stage as the '.back­ teen minute radi o p l a y entitled, nearly went wild on Armistice Day meritorious achievement while par- ground setting for the Christmas "These Traditions We Defend. " It and put on a big parade to celebrate ticipating in the Eighth Air Force concert were drawn and painted by is a scene wh ic h will po rtray many the invasi on of Germany. " Bob was bombing attacks on vital German the members of the nine o'clock art American homes th is Christ mas Eve. on the way to Africa on Thanksgiv- industrial targets, and on Nazi air- class. The large central window was Those who _will pa rt icipate in the ing but had hi s turkey anyway. fields, supply dumps and g un em- done by Doris Karner and Dolores play are Frank Kostuck, Janice Mil­ ton, Eleanor O fstun and Eu lah Wal­ placements in support of advances Jelinek ; the shepherds, by Joyce PFC Chet Caskey has just been by Allied ground ·forces on the con- Proctor and Lu Ruff; and the wise ter. Edythe Ofstun will be at the moved from New G uinea where he"d men by Jeanne Cone and Gloria Ry­ controls. spent 22 eventful months. f:het had tinent. He has previously shared bicke. This brings to a close a series of the dangero us position of t elegraph with hi s division the presidential Sfudents are welcome to visit the six original one-act plays written by operator and was wounded twice citation give n for its historic Eng- display at any time. They will re­ the students of the advanced writing while on c\uty. He writes th at he land-Africa shuttle-bombing of an ceive many ideas for Christmas pre­ class. It is encouragi ng to find that misses CSTC. important Me'sserschmidt fighter seats and decorations. playwrights exist right here in plane plant at Regensberg, G,rmany, Come to the art room and get a CSTC. Lt. Ar thu r Crowns is a p risoner of in August 1943. preview of Christmas' December 13, 1944 THE POINTER Faculty Dinner Held Dean Pfiffner Talks To Honor Mr. Neale To High School Girls Gamma Delta Meets The faculty of the college, faculty Dean Elizabeth Pfiffner spoke to Glee Club Makes Yule Plans wives and special guests gathered to the Junior and Senior girls of the Eighteen G·amma Deltan's enjoyed The annual Christmas party for honor Oscar W. Neale at a turkey Almond High school on November a Christmas social at the church par­ the Girls" Glee club and those assist­ dinner at Nelson Hall on Saturday 16, at a meeting sponsored by the lors on Thursday night, December 7. ing with the Christmas concert will evening. Almond Progress club at the home The evening was spent playing be he)d on Monday, December 18, in In order to meet on an informal of Mrs. 0 . A. Crowell. The subject Christmas games. Lunch was served the college gym after the concert. basis, the faculty had invited to the of Dean Pfiffner's talk was "Voca­ on a table decorated with reindeer, Plans for the party are being made dinner members of the state legisla­ tional Guidance". Santa Cla.uses and tapers, with little by the party chairman, Dolores Ron­ ture from this area. Four of the Accompanying Mrs. Pfiffner were snowmen serving as place cards. deau, and the following Glee club members and their wives were guests Eulah Walter, a graduate of Almond During the lunch, Christmas carols members: at the dinner. They are Senator and high school, and Dorothy Davids. were sung and Christmas gifts were Decorating committee : Marjorie Mrs. Harley M. Jacklin of Plover, Following the lecture, Eulah sang exchanged. Stimm, chairman ; Patricia Thorpe, Assemblyman Martin C. Lueck and several solos for the girls, and * * * Joyce Rathke, Aletha Westfahl, and Mrs. Lueck from Hamburg, Assem­ Dorothy gave a short talk on educa­ Volley Ball Games Continue Marlys Reed. Refreshment commit­ blyman and Mrs. Paul A. Luedtke tion beyond high school for Indian Here's one for the books! Last tee : Kay Hansen, chairman; Monica from Wausau, and Assemblyman students. Wednesday night, Prey"s Punch­ Gill, Catherine Firkus, and Nelda William C. Clark and Mrs. Clark Olive Livingston, a former CSTC poppers and Nelson's Netters played Dopp. Invitation committee: Betty from Vesper. Other guests were Mr. student, also attended . a volley ball game with eleven ties Brooks, chairman ; Ellen Gordon and and Mrs. Glenn Neale, son and After lunch had been served, she during the game. Prey's Punchpop­ Doris Ockerlander.

01r ,.,.taliol fer Qullty alNI S.lict la Ill, follldatlol hf 1111 ....,., ,..,.... 11 Hr 111111-. WorZ1ll1 Publishi1g NORMINGTON'S Company Dry Cleaning antj-·Laundry PIIHEn - PUIUSNEIS IOOIIIIIIDEft Telephone 380 Pllt11217 211-211 N. 2111 SL

DON HUTSON'S ARCADE FAIRMONT'S December 13, 1944 4 THE POINTER DR. TOLO BROADCASTS WORKSHOP What_'• Doing Dr. Harold M. Tolo is the speaker (Continued lrom page 1.) Junior. High News 11 for a series of broadcasts over radio Your Story Time narrated by Jane '------T hursday, D ecember 14 . . station WLBL under the sponsorshif. Miller, wi ll present a special Christ- Since September, students in the Meeting of student organization of the Portage County National A - mas program at 3 :15 on \X,'ednesday, Mary D. Bradford Junior High have presidents and treasurers,- fairs committee. His first talk was December 20. Jane will read the . purchased S326.10 worth of war Room 11 5, 10 :05 a.m. heard on Saturday, December 9, at ori'ginal Bible story of Christmas as stamps. "We shall make it $350 or Newman club Christmas party, 11 :30 a.m. The subject was "Portage recorded in the second Chapter of better by Christmas. Can you beat ' Nelson Hall recreation room, County's Interest in N ational- Af­ Luke. Rtcordings of some of the us, College Students? We challenge _ 7 :30 p.m . . fairs". favorite Christmas carols as su ng by you!" they say. Christmas Cheer, Student Unio n, the Vienna Boys Choir will be Ann Gilfry has been appointed to 3.5 p. m. pl_ayed. act as Junior h igh correspondent to Friday, December 15 CONCERT The time ordinarily given to T he the College Pointer for the remaind- LSA Christmas Party, (Continued lrom page 1.) Music Album on Friday, December er of the first semester. She succeeds Girl s' recreation room, 8 p.m. 22, wi ll be devoted to a program of Mary Frances Cutnaw, who has been Sunday, December 17 · "The Voice of Freedom," by Cailliet Christmas ca rols sponsored by the reporter since the beginning of the Christmas Concert, auditorium, - Rubenstein, will be sung by the Business and Professional \Vernen's year. . 8 p.m. Glee club to accompaniment by the club of Stevens Point. This is the Friday, the Junior H igh students Monday, December 18 orchestra. fi fth consecutive year that Miss enjoyed two short plays wr.itten and POINTER, 3 p.m. · Following this, "Anitra's Dance" Hanson and Mr. Knutzen have col- produced by the members of the 7th Ch ristmas Co ncert, auditorium, by Grieg, will be played by the or­ laborated with the B.P.W. in pre- grade English classes under the su- 8 p.m. chest ra. paring this program. pervision of Doreen Short and Tuesday, D ecember 19 "The Nativiry" Tableau Presented. Edythe Ofstu n. T hese plays were Soro rities, 7 :30 p.m. g reatly enjoyed and showed so much POINTER, 6:30 p.m. A special tableau, "T he Nativity," NURSE NEUBERGER will have the following students por­ A'!TENDS MEETING talent that the Junior H igh is very t raying the characters: the three proud of its author-producers. CONTINENTAL ki ngs, Karl Paape, Ray La Ba rge Miss Mary Neuberger attended a • and Sheldon Emory; shepherds, Ed­ meeting of the nurses of the nine Clothing Store ward N igbor, Richard Hartenstein state teachers colleges held in the Buy Extra War Stamps a_nd Myron Walkush ;_ Mary, Joan state capitol building at Madison on CLOTHES FOR STUDENTS Joosten, and Joseph, Amenzo W ar­ December 7, 8, and 9. den. The meeting was arranged by the State Board of Regents for the pur­ FRANK'S HARDWARE Followi ng the tableau, the or­ pose of discussing and hearing dis­ chestra will play, "Gesu Bambino," cussed the newer trends in college 117 N. Second St. HOTEL by Pietro A. Yon, and, " Menuet," health se rvices. by Paderewski. The program included talks by GENERAL HARDWARE The program will continue with Edgar Doudna, secretary of the WHITING the following songs sung by the Boartl of Normal Sc!Joo l Regents, mixed c horu s: "Silent. Night," Miss Catherine Vav ra, instructor at WELSBY'S "Beautiful Savi or," and "Lost in the the University of Minnesota, Mrs. Night" . ' Catherine Campbell, sc hool health City Fruit Exchange educator, State Board of Health, Dr. Dry Cleaning The H allelujah Chorus, by Han­ Carl N . Neupert, state health officer, Fruits, vei etables and Groceries del, sung by the chorus and played PROMPT SERVICE Phone Ill and D r. L. Cole, director, student 457·Main St. Phone 51 by the orchestra, will conclude the health se n ·ice, University of Wis­ program. consin. Helen Bowman will be accom­ STEVENS POINT DAILY panist for the Glee club and chorus. JOURNAL The itodern Toggery Soloists will be Shirley Haski ns, .P~ .Poii.oH. Joan Joosten and Dolores Cowles. A Scientific Skin Tonic belps keep hinds, lice, "Phone Your WANT AD To "

The First National Bank and Stevens Point Try The PEICKERT MEAT MARKET Partners in Progress for . 61 years 114 North Second Street First National Bank Capital and Surplus POINT BAKERY $305,000.00 PAL Once A Customer, Always A Customer

DROP IN AT THE STEVENS POINT BEVERAGE CO. THE BEST OF ALL BEVERAGES PURE WATER USED POINT CAFE SPORT SHOP PHONE 61 and Colonial Room 442 Main Street Buy • $5.50 Meal Book for S5.00 FOR MAIN STREET FRUIT MARKET Save S.50 FREE DELIVERY Alllllliol &i•• to lorerntiNs for llroop Di11ers TOYS PNH 117 Across fr•• Post Office q~ Beiiu - ,4~