University of Wisconsin Stevens Point - Horizon / Iris Yearbook (Stevens Point, WI)

 - Class of 1940

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UPKEEP-TO YOU! John, the Janitor, is the friend of every student and all the teachers. He has one of the jolliest personalities around school. Every returning student is assured of a warm welcome from John. To the children attending the Demonstration School, Frank is the most important man in the college. Why? Because he’s Santa Claus every Christmas. Besides that he’s the handy man and jack of all trades at the Demonstration School. Every Dormite will agree that life at Nelson Hall wouldn't run half so smoothly without Tessie. She always has a cheery word and a sunny smile no matter what the time of day, and she has never been known to refuse to do a favor for one of her girls. ’’Service with a smile” seems to fit Mr. Davis. He’s the practice teacher’s friend. You'll find him any time of the day somewhere in the training school, but you’ll have to look. He should patent his noiselessness. Besides her many duties at the college, Mrs. Jonas finds time for hobbies— baking birthday cakes for the Home Ec staff and raising flowers. It is her thoughtfulness of others that has given her a place in the hearts of all those associated with C.S.T.C. MEN'S GLEE CLUB DOING CONSIDERABLE TRIPPING ABOUT THE COUNTRY . . . Pase 29

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aintenancc Behind the scenes of an institution such as ours are the people who carry on activities that make things click and tick and mighty comfortable! They keep us clean they keep us warm—they keep us safe. When we stop to think, we appreciate it all; but we get to be pretty much matter-of-fact and take-it-for-granted about such things. Which all goes to say that we ought to stop and we ought to think and why not say Thanks” while we re at it? Mr. Stein, the wizard of the heating staff, is responsible for making the wheels go round; and a better job was never done. He has spent spare time trying to compensate for everyone’s gripes about the weather for the last twenty years. The busiest man in school is Mr. Parks who is in charge of the maintenance staff. He has a solution for every difficulty and is especially handy with locks—not picking them; fixing them. COMMITTEES HARD AT WORK . . . THREE ONE-ACT PLAYS PRESENTED . . . Page 28



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 men Freshmen, like autumn leaves, at first are green and new. Freshman girls wear new sweaters and new skirts and pass not unnoticed by Sophomore Casanovas; freshman boys wear slick suits or flashy sweaters, preferably of the letter variety, for erstwhile football heroes are at a premium in early autumn—but like the leaves these newcomers fade and mellow. Sweaters get that washed look; skirts become faded; letters disappear,- and new footballers develop. Some of the one time hopefuls find college competition more kaleidoscopic than the home town type. Net result: more bench warmers plus added volume and mass in the cheering section (though sometimes debatable). These things, together with the words of wisdom of sardonic Sophomores, soon obliterate the fresh part of our new men (and women) and they belong. TOP PICTURE: 1. G. Chapin, F. Sindicie. R. Rade, L. Grimm, E. Nitka, A. Lukatavitz, G- Pionke, J. Olton, R. Ahlet, M. Loberg. 2. K. Metcalf, 8. Fluke, G. Rondeau, J. Hlava, E France, A. Smith, B. Greve, D. Floistad. R. Williamson, L. Barber. 3. K. Gehrke, A. Wtchman, R. Berg, R. Bute, E. Fletcher, L. Neve, H. Preiton, C Veen, J. Meydam, L. Abrahamson, C. Catkey. 4. J. Kulidat, E. Campbell, C. Marshall, S. Gula, G. Nelson, E. Leake, M. Van Natta, R. Lundgren, M Waag. H. Kronenwetler. BOTTOM PICTURE: 1. R. Barwick, L. Sanden, J. Frane, R. Johnton, H. Hunkc, C. Schultz, R. Arndt, B. Belongia, H. Rector, H. Jawort, N. Reinckmg, E. Nowak. 2. D. Phaneuf, D. Warner, J. Jenten, M. Samplet, H. Park, G. Verke, J. Bray, M. Andenon, H. Kahler, T. Michal, J. Perry. 3. J. Bukolt, $. Omcrnik, K. Cody, R. Spencer, L- Swiontek, M. Thompton, R. Trader, M. Sorenson, M. Johnson, J. Cook, D. Crotsgrove. 4. L Koehl, K. Brenner, M. Thompson, A. Muttey, R. Dubinski, F. Wietzorek, D. Parkel, D. Brennan, E. Tettler, N. Bailey, M. Van Slett, D. Rouskey. PANHELLENIC DANCE CLIMAXES PLEDGING IN FITTING STYLE . . . GRID MEN Page 30

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