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Vol. VII WINONA, MINNESOTA, SEPTEMBER 25, 1925 No 1

specialists in various school fields will be heard. The photoplay, "Declaration of Independence," Faculty Entertain one of the Yale University Film reels, will be Total Enrollment of given on Friday afternoon. The new Memorial Students at Reception Pipe Organ will be used in a recital preceding College Shows Increase LARGE NUMBER ATTEND the Friday evening lecture and at other times NEW TEACHERS IN SEVERAL will also be used in community singing. An DEPARTMENTS The annual Faculty Reception was held on informal reception will be held in the gymnasium Friday evening, September the nineteenth. This following the Friday evening lecture. The beginning of the fall term shows an in- reception is given by the faculty of the college The preliminary program, with practically all crease in the total enrollment of the college and for the students. details complete, will be mailed this week to associated schools. The attendance will ap- Only the new teachers were in the receiving the teachers of the schools throughout the proximate thirteen hundred students, distributed line in the social room and they 'were very busy District. It is expected that the convention as follows: six hundred in the Teachers College shaking hands with the many students who will enroll some 500 visitors who with the stu- department, three hundred in the Phelps ele- came. From the social room, the guests pro- dents of the college and the interested citizens mentary school, and four hundred in the asso- ceded to the gymnasium which was artistically of Winona, will insure an enthusiastic convention. ciated schools and near-by villages. decorated with green leaves. Here a good A library conference will be conducted on the The committee on attendance seems to have orchestra provided music for the dancing which afternoon of Thursday by the State Director of almost reached its goal of one hundred men, lasted until eleven o'clock. Libraries and by the librarian of the Traveling there being about ninety enrolled at the end of The refreshments were served in the room Libraries from the Department of Education in the second week. adjoining the gymnasium. The table was St. Paul. Moreover, on the same .day the The rural course is being pursued by sixty beautiful in its decoration and the ice cream and Winona County Teachers Institute will begin students this year. The work consists of special cakes were delicious. Presiding at the table a three day session under the leadership of Miss instruction in a one year course and will be during the first hour were Miss Gildemeister, Cora Giere of the State Department. followed by teaching in a rural school next year Miss Speckman, Mrs. French, and Mrs. Munson; The work of the college will be carried on with the intention of sometime returning to and during the second hour, Mrs. Maxwell, Mrs. regularly throughout Thursday but will be dis- complete the regular program. Owens, and Miss Sutherland. continued for Friday. This party serves as the formal opening to NEW TEACHERS IN SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS the social season. The next event on the calen- THE MINNEAPOLIS SYMPHONY The personnel of the W.S.T.C. faculty has dar is to be the Homecoming Party on the ORCHESTRA COMING been changed from that of last year by the evening of October tenth, to be given by the Tuesday, October 27th, the Minneapolis replacement of ten members. Junior High School Club. Symphony Orchestra will make its second ap- Miss Ruth B. Watts, a graduate of Boston pearance to Winona on the W.S.T.C. Concert- University and Emerson College of Oratory S.M.E.A. HERE WITH FINE PROGRAM, Lecture Course. Music lovers of Winona and with a Master's degree, teaches reading and OCTOBER 8, 9, 10 vicinity will again have an opportunity to hear speech and comes to us with several years ex- The Southeast Division Convention of the this organization which is recognized as one of perience in high school and college. Minnesota Education Association returns to the best, if not the best, symphony orchestras Mr. F. A. Jederman, a graduate of the Uni- Winona for October 8, 9, and 10 after a two in the Northwest. The orchestra, as last year, versity of Nebraska takes Mr. Gibson's place years' absence, during which the sessions were will give two performances: one in the afternoon at the head of the history department. Mrs. held at Rochester. and one in the evening. Those who heard this Jederman is a graduate of Peru Normal, Ne- The program will be opened on Thursday orchestra under the masterful direction of Mr. braska and is middle grade assistant in the afternoon, with a matinee performance by the Verbruggen will wait with pleasure the coming Phelps School. Devereux Players of New York City in their of thiS organization. Music in the Phelps School is in charge of "Barber of Seville." This company of ten Miss Elizabeth Colwell, a graduate of the Uni- players will also give "The Merry Monarch" in GIRL SCOUTS SPONSOR versity of Minnesota, a violinist, and experienced the evening, a quaint and delightful and ro- GET-ACQUAINTED PARTY public school music teacher. mantic comedy in three acts. A plan will be We have the Girl Scouts to thank for "break- The new librarian is Miss Natalie Huhn. announced whereby the students of the college ing the ice" on . Friday evening, September 11. She Completed the librarian's course of the will be admitted to at least one of these plays The fact that it was a middy and skirt affair University of Wisconsin in 1921 and comes on presentation of the term ticket. made it very informal and everyone was made highly recommended by that institution. Be- Perhaps the outstanding speaker of the pro- to feel at home. Stunts, including pantomime, fore coming here she was reference librarian at gram will be Mr. Raymond Robins, who will living statues, gymnastic feats, and the like, and the State College at Pullman, Washington. speak on "The Outlawry of War," — the next dancing contributed toward pleasing everyone's Miss Marion Hagler, a graduate of Smith step in civilization, on Friday evening. How- tastes and assuring a good time. At the close College, New York is the new kindergarten ever, Supt. C. W. Washburne, author of the of the party, the Girl Scouts, under the direction assistant. "Winnetka Plan," Mr. Dudley Crafts Watson of Miss Artz, troop leader, gave a demonstration Miss"-Muriel ,Meyer is this year a full-fledged of the Chicago Art Institute, Miss Gail Harrison of the Scout salute to the flag, Scout motto, faculty member having been graduated from of the Lincoln School of Columbia University, slogan, and taps. the students course here consequent to her and other speakers, are scarcely less noteworthy. From the broomstick antics of Mr. Reed, graduation from McPhail school of music. Miss In addition to the general programs, all of past the youthful Sir Walter Raleighs and Meyer brings a great deal of talent to the music which will be given in the auditorium, there Queen Elizabeths, to the eskimo pie refreshments, department as teacher of private and group will be given on Friday afternoon some fifteen the party was a success. Let's all join the Girl piano lessons. section programs, in each of which interesting Scouts. (Continu ,:d on page 4) THE WINONAN THE WINONAN The Y.W. Bookshop has sold every book on SECRETARY'S LEDGER its shelves. OFFICIAL STUDENT PUBLICATION OF THE On Wednesday the 16th, a tea was given in front of the library. This is one of the traditions WINONA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE The first meeting of the Women's Athletic of the college. Association was held on Monday. The purpose FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1925 On Friday, Friendship Day was observed. of the organization was explained and new mem- Following a talk by Miss Sutherland, flowers Morillae Walker Editor-in-chief bers were welcomed into the club. After some were distributed among the students. Valois Dezell Assistant Editor plans for the coming year were made, Miss The annual picnic was held on the bluffs. Claude Clarke Business Manager Talbot, the club advisor, gave a short talk. Kenneth Nissen Sport Editor Margaret Davidson has been elected President Art club tryouts were held last week. New Isabel Quinn Features of the Intermediate Grade club. Alice Kaiser members will be announced soon. Hannah Vangar Organizations is Vice-President and Elizabeth Klemer is Several members of the club are continuing Bernice Jansen Reporter Secretary-Treasurer. their art work in other schools. Gordon Beatty Catherine Carter Reporter is at Pratt Institute in New York, and Helen Reporter A complete list of officers is announced by Chard is at the Chicago School of Art. Edythe Rydeen Exchanges the Men's Club. Members who are teaching are: Leola Chard, Tena Gustafson Typist Bennett Nyline President Winona; Irene Hopke, Grass Range, Montana; Arthur Farley Vice-President Mail subscriptions 11.00 per school year or 50c per term. Barbara Wilcox, White Bear; Beth Millam, Lyle Garlock Secretary Lewiston; Evelyn Nelson, Riverton; and Catha- LET'S SHAKE! Herbert Zierdt Treasurer rine Thomson, Austin. Alice Green is substi- Hello Everybody! Let's be friends. Now Plans are being made for the initiation of tuting at the Jefferson school in Winona. that there are four different classes of us, there new members. Donald Clark is studying at Armour Institute must be more effort than ever put forward to of Technology in Chicago. find the " interests." As long as the The Kindergarten Club held a get-acquainted Mildred Molloy and Hannah Vanger have Seniors do not become TOO "uppish" and the meeting on Friday. Miss Sutherland talked, returned for work here, and Elizabeth Burns, Freshmen do not act TOO green, it ought not and Miss Schwable led in several games. who is visiting in Chicago, plans to enroll at to be so difficult. Someone has said that well Junior and Senior Kindergarten classes held mid-term. begun is half done, — and we are beginning. their meeting on the seventeenth to elect Two junior members, elected last spring, will What is to be the nature of that beginning? officers. Mary Maze is first Vice-President become active members this term. They are It rests with the individual members of the and Victoria Potter is second Vice-President. Geraldine Swift and Alice Thomas. college "family" to which all of us belong. The "White Birch" Troop of Girl Scouts re- One faculty member advises us to be sociable, organized on September ninth with seventy-five Officers of the Phi-Ed Club are: another, to be helpful, another, to be coopera- members. Patrol leaders were chosen and the Mildred Waldo President tive, and another, to be happy, Of course that members were divided into nine patrols. This Beatrice Nelson Vice-President would be ideal, but when the elders in the is a means of taking attendance and provides Mildred Williams Secretary-Treasurer family speak, it is well and best to hearken. competition in sports. Phi-Eds are planning a camping trip to Family squabbles are no longer in order, — The calendar includes a campfire on the Prairie Island for the week-end of October 2. diplomacy and a little soft soap, so to speak, are bluffs and a tree-planting day on the campus. replacing them. Let's give the other fellow Officers of the organization are: Wenonah Players and Mendelssohn Club are credit for his ideas even though he is a faculty Miss Artz Captain holding tryouts this week. member and we have a hunch he is all wrong. Katherine Eustis, Adele Brady and Olive If he is, he'll find it out himself before much Crocker Lieutenants time has elapsed. Let the other fellow tell Marvel Weld Secretary him. Promiscuous censure has no place in the Marion Johnson Treasurer best regulated families. It simply isn't done. Orpha Love Scribe The Candy Box This matter of friendship, however, goes deeper than that. It affects the heart and can't be At a business meeting of the Primary Club, S odas dealt with in an off-hand way. The advent of officers for this year were elected. Bernice undaes Bryan is President. Other officers are: a friend may mean a revolution in a life of un- atisfying Lunches eventfulness. It may mean the beginning of Bernice Janson First Vice-President happiness — or it may mean the beginning of Irene Brown Second Vice President decay. There are all types and sorts to choose Mildred Adler Secretary LYDIA DARR AH HUYLERS from, so why be unwise? And all this time, each Selma Hill Treasurer WHITMAN'S ' FOSS should be striving to make himself the pal to Following the business meeting a social hour CANDIES be desired and the friend to be revered. At the was enjoyed. Plans for a picnic are being made same time, besides the inner self to be considered, for Monday, Sept. 21. is this manner of exterior reserve. Aloofness At Last The Rangers held an important meeting on a perfected is all right in its proper place, but in a family it September 17, for the of officers. should be an unknown quantity. It pays to Mary Zgonc President RING be cordial. So, as we said before, hello, every- Helen Martin Vice-President body! Let's be friends! BOOK Lillian Hosking Secretary-Treasurer Double back Sue McCleary Chairman Social Committee Double strength About this little matter of suggestions. When Ina Heggston Social Committee Double weal Mr. Maxwell announced that suggestions were The next meeting will be held on the first of welcome, he wasn't doing it to hear himself October. There will be a short business session JONES & talk. He meant it. If you are harboring a followed by a program. secret sorrow or annoyance, confide it to the KROEGER spindle in the corridor and get it "off your The Y.W.C.A. Cabinet held a meeting on CO. chest." You may then be assured that the Sept. 6 to make arrangements for meeting matter won't be ignored. trains the following Monday and Tuesday. THE WINONAN

September 18.—Friendship Day was observed in the college in the form of the distribution Athletic Interests Center in Foot Ball of a flower to every student and a short talk last year's squad will have to fight it out for by Miss Sutherland. The activities were the guard positions this year. sponsored by the Y.W.C.A. W.S.T.C. 1925 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Captain Busch, who is in excellent shape, will A picture of the student body was taken Sept. 26—Waldorf Lutheran College in all probabilities hold down the pivot position. during chapel hour. Pictures were ordered at Winona Smilannich, an all range center, will be ready by many. Oct. 3—Stout Institute of Menomo- to defend this place if called upon. Other new September 21. A delightful recital was given nie at Winona men trying for positions are Clarence Wedge, by a musical trio, consisting of Mr. Arthur Oct. 10—Phalen Luther College of Arnold Dohath, Ed Nelton, Langlis, Hoge, and Thompson, organist, Mrs. Walter Grimm, Decorah, Iowa, at Winona Kujote. violinist, and Mr. Walter Grimm, cellist. The Oct. 17—Fort Snelling Army Team at Winona With the above squad practising fundamen- program consisted of an organ number, "The Oct. 23—Mankato Teachers College tals and essentials of football: tackling, blocking, Lost Chord" by Mr. Thompson; one of the at Winona (Homecoming) following the ball, for nearly three weeks the movements from "The Unfinished Symphony," Oct. 31—St. Cloud Teachers College Winona Teachers College football team will be and the "Rosary," by the trio; and a taccata at St. Cloud in a good position to win its first game here and "Desert Song" by Mr. Thompson. Nov. 11—Rochester Junior College at tomorrow with the Waldorf Lutheran College. Rochester

W.S.T.C. PLAYS WALDORF LUTHERAN But granting that we had both the will and TEACHERS HAVE ONLY FOUR LETTER COLLEGE TOMORROW the sense to choose our friends well, how few of MEN THIS YEAR The Winona Teachers, after nearly three us have the power! or, at least, how limited, for With but four letter men including Captain weeks of practice, will play their first game of most, is the sphere of choice!—Rusicar. Busch, and the rest, for the most part new football tomorrow with the Waldorf Lutheran material, Coach Habermann has a task to re- College here. For the first time in its history build the Teachers Football team. Captain the Lutherans are opponents of the Winona Get a Good Hair Cut at Busch, "Rolly" Tust, "Korn" Lynch, "Fritz" team. Schwager, and "Benny" Johanson are the letter Little is known of the strength of the Waldorf THALDORF & ROCKOW men of last year about whom the team must team this year, although in past years this team 157 Main St. be built. has been regarded as one of the strong football We Specialize in Ladies Hair Bobbing "Korn" can play only in the non-conference teams in Iowa. The Waldorf Lutheran College games. In the Junior College Conference a offers a four year college course. This in itself player can only play in conference games for should make it a college of strong athletic teams. three years. Our team will do its best to win. From the With Lyle Garlock, guard; "Wee Gee" Kalk- fine spirit, cooperation, and work, of the fellows KRONER'S BEAUTY brenner, end; Charlie Pfielsticker, tackle; Wilbur in practise we can expect a good hard game. Beaton, guard; and Kenny McCready, backfield There are likely to be many substitutions in PARLOR man from last year, and the new material Coach order that the coach may size up his men under Habermann hopes to build a winning team. fire. Latest in Bobs, Shampoos, and Marcels There is much good material this year to fill Bobs and Shingles 50c the vacancies left by graduation. For the back- CHAPEL CALENDAR Shampoos 50c field positions there are "Rolly" Tust, veteran Marcels: Any style 50c of last year: Hovde and Bob Gauger, crack September 14.—The first of a series of addresses Scalp and Facial Treatments $1.00 backs from Wabasha; Everett Johnson from by faculty members, was given by Miss Phone 1410-J 504 Huff St. Spring Grove; Ralph Peterson, Kenny Mc Gildemeister on the subject, "Cooperation Cready, from the '24 squad; "Tubby Beynon, Through Common Interests." Miss Gilde- last year's back from the Winona High; Rowan, meister said that the man with a vision should from Montivideo; Beynan and Howard Daniels, retain enough of the common touch to appeal For Quality Lunches and from the Winona High. From this wealth of to the masses, or his message will be lost. backfield material a winning combination is Also, that through cooperation and a seeking Confections hoped to be found. for the common interests, the teacher and the There is a lot of good end material including The BUTTERFLY student could accomplish wonders in the way "Wee Gee," veteran of last year; Joe Vorhees, of happiness and efficiency. opp. w. s. T. C. Phone 619 - J formerly of Winona; Roy Laughlin, a new man September 16.—An opportunity to learn more who shows up well; W. E. Hubert, Bennett of our Memorial Organ, was presented by Nyline, last year's track man, and Sandsness. Miss Muriel Meyer in an illustrated talk on The wing positions should be well filled from the various organs and instruments included. these promising ends. The playing of one of Mendelssohn's selec- QAllyn S. Q5YCorgan • "Fritz" Schwager, last year's regular tackle tions, by means of the Duo-Art Reproducer, MANUFACTURING JEWELER is on the job and is going big. To fill "Bernie" concluded the demonstration. Wacholz's place the following men will make September 17.—Mr. Burton T. Bush, a well- strong bids for this tackle position: Russell known business man in the chemistry world emblems Nichols, last year's captain of the Winona High; and a maker of synthetic perfume, addressed Of any kind made to Otto Talus, a range man; Leo McCaffery, Cotter the college on the general subject of "What order at lowest prices football man; and Charlie Pfielsticker, from the Chemistry Has Done." He pointed out the consistent with good 24' squad. exceedingly wide scope of chemistry and asked workmanship. that if the occasion ever arose, that we as Lyle Garlock, last year's squad; Leavitt Bur- CLASS RINGS CLASS PINS doin, '24 Winona High guard; Bennie Johanson, teachers would be sympathetic to the cause veteran of the '24 Teachers; and Wilbur Beaton, of chemistry.

THE WINONAN

"Well, Doc, how's your football team coming?" FOR THE SMILERIES "Like counterfeit money." CAMPUS GOSSIP "Whaddye mean?" "The halves are full of lead and the quarters Now then folks, this is supposed to be funny. Grace Sanden, Joybelle Quimby, Mable can't pass."—W. VA. MOONSHINE. Vathing and Vernice Rice left on Saturday If you don't find it so, write something yourself morning to the week end at their respective and let us have a squint at it. Don't go about homes. bawling over the lack of brains, or finesse, or She—I thought you said you'd talk to her humor. Get busy, — or keep still. And re- for only fifteen minutes. member, it may be a slight distortion in your He—Well, didn't I? Last Thursday evening after study hours, a own mechanism. which is to blame. Anyhow, She—But you were gone an hour. party was held in the social room at Shepard. don't be an aimless squawker. It's out of date. He—Yes. She talked the rest of the time. Refreshments were served after an interesting program. STOP — LOOK — LISTEN Extra—"Horse" (Claude) Clarke went to church Sunday. The "Three Merry Widows" namely Jane Have you ever been pscho-analyzed? Are you spending a hundred minutes a study on Shaw, Betty Crosseman and Kay Carter, are outside work when five would do as well? Miss Watts—Now let's assume that the class enjoying life as best they can in the daily is sleeping. routine of school; wonder who'll be next to seek Find out to-day — NOW. You may try our plan and no one need ever know. It's amazingly his fortune. simple. Read the test through carefully. Don't hurry. Make a cross before the best answer Morey Hall girls held a stunt party on Tuesday to each question. The average person com- evening. Cakes and eskimo pies were served. pletes five questions in thirty minutes. Stager's Jewelry Store The stunts included a mock trial, Lullaby land Corner Third and Main Statues, The Four Generations, a Human Piano, I. Why are some girls bobbing their hair since coming to W.S.T.C.? Because Pajama Chorus, West-end Scarlet Belles ac- When ordering your orga- companying Katherina, and a seven-act Vaude- 1. Otherwise they cannot get a teacher's ville Bill. The latter included Wreck of the pension. nization and Class Rings Hesperus, Apologies to Peter , Lighthouse 2. Mr. Simmers has requested them to. and Pins consult us for They can sleep later mornings. by the Sea, Automobile, The Shiek, a Chalk 3. better quality and lower 4. Hats may be smaller next summer. Talk, and a Mock Wedding. prices. II. Why should young men have a directory? Morey Hall girls who spent the week end at Because home are: Edith Laughlin, Owatonna; Dorothy 1. They are given away. Telephone numbers may be found there on Doran, Rochester; Victoria Potter, Minneapolis; 2. Friday nights. ZECHES & GARRY Bernice Berg, Lewiston; Muriel Ostrem,Houston. 3. They are not heavy to carry about. A handy place to stop when uptown. 4. They are oblong. A full line of Confections. We wish to please you; Miss Mallory has a new question to ask the III. Why should you attend chapel? Be- if we do not, holler. girls. "Girls, didn't you hear the lights blink?" cause 151 W. 4th Near Opera House 1. You cannot sleep well mornings. 2. Morning air is invigorating. Total Enrollment of College Shows Increase 3. It is a favor to the faculty. (Continued from page 1) 4. It is quite customary. HOTEL WINONA Miss Maude Kavanagh who is middle grade IV. If asked to interview Miss Richards Beauty Parlor and Barber Shop supervisor and critic has her Master's Degree would you? Marcel Waving—Water Waving—Hair Dressing from Columbia University. 1. Apply extra rouge? Shampooing—Hair Coloring—Inects Marguerite Stanton, a 1924 graduate of W.S. 2. Manage to be five minutes late? Henna Coloring Rinses T.C. is lower grade assistant. 3. Recall the past. Scalp Treatments (Scientific Method Used) The place of physical training associate is 4. Ask her for a permit immediately. Facial Treatments—Eyebrows Perfected and filled by Miss Jean Talbot, a graduate of the V. When there is a football game. Should Shaped—Manicuring—Plain and Oil University of Wisconsin, a graduate student for two years in physical education at Wellesley you? Beauty Parlor Barber Shop Sleep all afternoon. College, and a former teacher in both the Mary- 1. Phone 850 Phone 2421J ville and Milwaukee normal schools. 2. Root for the opposing team. 3. Pray for rain. 4. Go and jump about when everybody else STUDENT OPINION does. For the benefit of the students unfamiliar with this paper, we wish to state that it is cus- "I see Algy is on the scrub team." tomary to insert in every issue of the paper, an "Oh, dear, how-come? He wouldn't even article headed by the name of "Student Opinion." wash his ears when he was at home!" We invite you to contribute freely to it and to — CENTRE COLONEL. be as frank as you wish. The article must not be too long — anywhere from one hundred twenty-five to four hundred words being ac- Nissen—How'd that cuckoo clock keep time? Master Dyers and ceptible — and must deal with some phase of Clarke—Aw right, but I smashed it. Cleaners school activity. The expression may be in Nissen—Yeh? praise, censory, suggestive, or other form, the Clarke—Sure. A little bird kept popping out 70 E. Fourth St. Winona, Minn. only requirement being that the writer be and telling me I was cuckoo and I won't be courteous and sincere in what he writes. insulted in my own house!