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New position opened on campus WSU Hires PR Man by Tami Thompson inform the community what WSU is LaCrosse, Red Wing and other all about and what it is doing for the surrounding communities inter- There is a new face on the WSU students and the community. "A ested in WSU activities by utilizing campus this fall and it belongs to Dr. university can't be effective without their media. The idea is not to Harry Giamneschi. He is the new community support, not only in report football scores, but to let Tublications director, a new branch dollars, but in attitudes." The surrounding communities know of the Special Services Department, community is dependent on the about WSU students, faculty and which is headed by Richard Davis. school as the school is on the what they are doing. Originally from Chicago, Illinois, community. Giamneschi has spent the last three "Winona State has great poten- years as Director of Publications at "The taxpayers have a right to tial", says Giamneschi. He is excited the University of Nevada, Reno. At know what their tax dollars are about WSU and its future as a WSU, he will be in charge of news going for," feels Giamneschi. He growing, quality institution. When and information, publications, such wants to let the people know their asked why he picked Winona, as the catalog and college bro- dollars are going to a worthwhile Giamneschi replied, "I drove chures, and development or fund institution that produces well- through Winona one fall about ten raising. rounded, well-educated, future com- years ago and commented then munity business men and leaders. what a beautiful place it was. When Why does WSU need a publica- Giamneschi has big plans for WSU. the job here opened up, I grabbed tions director? Since Proposition 13 lie plans to cut down the amount of it!" Having lived in Nevada the last was passed, state schools have had literature sent out in order to three years, Giamneshi is looking to look for private support along improve the quality. The local and forward to his first Minnesota with the state aid they receive. surrounding media will be encour- winter and cross-country skiing Giamneschi feels his job is not only aged to attend WSU activities and with his two sons. events. Giamneschi hopes to get to raise private support, but to Dr. Harry Giamneshi

Pre-Registration to be Continued Ferden speaks out

by Sheri Thoreson Kane, Mr. Dennis Martin, Mr. classes ahead of time reduces Myron Smith, Mr. Jerry Varner, student anxiety, and supplies infor- Housing Problem Last year pre-registration for all Mrs. Nancy Malotke, Dana Schnee- mation about what students want students was tried for the first time. berger, and Sharon Strip. The while there is time to possibly do Some complications and disagree- committee suggested keeping pre- something. Part I ments arose over this, but it was registration, but instituting certain by Allison Ardner for WSU students. Instead, he decided to keep the program. changes. The four major differences According to Dr. Mootz, in wants to continue to allow all are: one, that a procedure be mid-October students will be told to All across Winona State Campus, students the freedom to choose on Dr. Ron Butterfield, from the developed to allow students to drop go to the Registrar's Office and pick the housing shortage is apparent. or off-campus living. Registrar's office would rather not any or all classes during the up their folder. Students are then Talk to the men living in Lucas give-his opinion about pre-registra- pre-registration fee paying process. encouraged to see their advisor for smokers, the recycled bookstore, As previously stated, the fresh- tion, since he has been directed to This means that students can schedule advice. Students come in Morey's first floor storage rooms, or man class is getting larger each put this on and feels that it's not his change their course schedule prior order according to credits and feed the 150 -women living at St. year. So why doesn't the University decision. "Since there is only so to the start of classes. It does not their schedules into the computer. Teresa's. According to John Ferden, build another dorm? According to much product to go around, allow students to pick up any The computer will accept or reject WSU Housing director, there are the State University Board, student pre-registration only does it early," additional changes. Two, that a wait schedule on basis of filled classes. several factors which contribute to population is estimated to decrease said Dr. Butterfield. He pointed out list request form be developed and the shortage. First of all, more and 10 to 15 per-cent over the next four that the reason students are unable that students be allowed to fill Pre-registration for freshmen in more upperclassmen are choosing to years. Why then does the Univer- to set the classes they want, lies classes when an opening occurs on a the summer will once again be used. remain in the residence halls. With sity admit more students that there with the department heads. Each priority basis depending on estab- Department heads will decide how the rising costs of rent, food and are housing spaces? Summed up, department decides how many lished wait list criteria. Three, that many sections and cards should be other expenses, students are finding Winona State University is a classes they have the money to a tighter supervision of the pulling reserved for the freshmen, accord- living in the dorm is a better deal. business that gets its money from offer. We speculated the reason that and distribution of course cards be ing to Dr. Butterfield. Dr. John students. Obviously, more students the natural' sciences are unable to implemented during the pre-regis- Kane, director of Student Affairs, Because upperclassmen are given means more money. The University expand is due to expensive equip- tration process by the Registrar's instituted this registration and feels first chance at renewing their admits students and leaves the job ment and professors, versus a Office. Four, that Pre-Registration it has been successful. He feels that contracts for the following year, of helping students find adequate limited budget. be extended to Spring quarter for students receive better advising freshmen are left with whatever housing to the Housing Depart- Fall, 1979, registration. Dr. Butter- from the faculty, and freshmen get space remains. This creates a ment. Considering the limited Ron Henry, history department, field noted that some of the changes into freshman classes. difficult situation for the Housing capacity of dorm space available, said, "I am opposed to pre-registra- were the committee's ideas while Staff to deal with. Ferden believes the Housing Staff has quite a task. tion as done in the past year for others were not. Many organizations are repre- "most freshmen need to be on three reasons. One: students were sented during freshman registra- campus in order to meet people and "I didn't feel good about three per required to pay fees early and some Mindy Anderson, junior, re- tion, including housing, financial aid, have an environment conducive to room in Morey," says Ferden. The couldn't afford it at the time. Two: marked, "Pre-Registration worked student affairs, registration, and the study." The freshmen enrollment is idea of three to a regular double many people signed up and dropped, better because there was less admissions office, according to Dr. increasing each year, but the room was due to the fact that leaving empty slots and unfilled pressure." Sophomore Carol Buley Mootz. Freshman, Carol Adelmann housing space available is not. This housing space for men was very classrooms. Three: the number of added, "I liked the Pre-Registration remarked, "I like the program, but year, of the 850 freshmen who scarce. This year St. Teresa's drop-adds were outstanding. since it was not as crowded. It was it could have been more informal applied for WSU housing, 590 are campus provided housing for 150 also easier, since mass registration and give us a chance to meet new living on campus and 125 are at WSU girls, but there was nothing Dr. J.A..Mootz, admissions office, was more spread out, and it took people." Early freshman registra- CST. This leaves 140 freshmen like this for the men. Off-campus favors pre-registration in the time to go from one area to tion seems favored by-faculty and students who were forced to find housing for men also seemed spring, but sees the difficulty another." Feelings are mixed on Dr. Mary Dressel, chemistry de- off-campus housing. difficult to find this year. The because of the four month gap and pre-registration, as demonstrated partment, said, "I am in favor of Housing Office appreciated the uncertainty among students. Be- by Laura Olson, who said, "pre- registering freshmen early because The University of Wisconsin-Eau many calls from Winona area cause of problems like these, registration went fine for me, but I freshmen are usually confused Claire has developed a policy that landlords who offered off-campus President Hanson set up a commit- know people who had trouble." Yet about procedures, and they need a solves the problem of over-crowding space, "but 90% of them requested tee to study the situation and make the final decision to keep pre-regis- chance to talk with advisors. In the and assures their freshmen on-- girls," reports Ferden. The idea of recommendations before the pro- tration was made by President long run it saves faculty time and campus housing. Their solution was three to a room would have been a gram is abandoned. The committee, Hanson. His reasons were that helps freshmen. I was here before to simply require all juniors and temporary inconvenience for all chaired by Dr. Butterfield, consis- pre-registration cut down the chaos registration was done this way, and seniors to live off campus. This is ted of Dr. Dan Willson, Dr. John of mass- registration, knowing it was a mess." not something that Ferden desires See Housing Page 11 Page September 20, 1978 IR IR o2 rt Pulls Upset Brekke 1444 Carlson 2418 Stenvig 1095 Forster 402 State Rep. (34-B) County Auditor Minnesota (no party DFL designation) **Stoa 2708 *Sherwood 2685 *Althoff 1960 IR Primary Results Henry 1869 Fish 1414 Kendrick 807 by Dave Galchutt on the B.W.C.A. (Boundary Waters spent on education. County Recorder Canoe Area). Short also frequently District Judge no party Bob Short's unexpected political blasted Fraser's record as wasteful No Short spokesman could be (no party designation) upset over eight term Congressman and a supporter of big government. reached for comment. In the designation) *Bambenek 4053 Donald Fraser for the Humphrey Short advocated an across-the- meantime, Short was wasting no *Nork 2639 *Williams 2584 Senate seat despaired liberals, board tax cut of 20%. N.R.A. time on the campaign trail as he *Woodworth 2132 Pllowski 796 party regulars, and raised eye- (National Rifle Association) forces flew up to Northern Minnesota and Swanson 1848 brows. Short, who bucked the distributed bumper stickers urging thanked the residents for their State Supreme Court party's endorsement process this sportsmen to "Dump Fraser." overwhelming support of his candi- State Auditor (no party year, and in 1966 when he ran for Locally, anti-abortion supporters dacy. designation) Lt. Governor, declared himself the distributed literature throughout DFL Foley 3064 winner when outstate returns the heavily Catholic Fourth Ward of Fraser left for Washington, but **Mattson 1920 **Wahl 2041 poured in. His 4,000 plus margin Winona. Fraser was a pro-choice did not concede defeat. With only a Farmer 907 *Mattson, Sr. 1036 was provided in part by voters in St. candidate on abortion, even though few precincts still out at the time of IJ Johnson 586 Plunkett 932 Louis County in Northern Minne- he personally is opposed to abortion. this writing, there is a good sota, who supported Short 3-1 over possibility of a re-count. The * — Run-off in General Election Fraser. Meredith Stankiewicz, Winona Attorney General's office will be ** — Denotes Incumbent County DFL Chairman and a Fraser going over the ballots for discrepan- Fraser had led throughout the campaign organizer was distressed cies in cross-over voting. Also many entire evening, racking up sizeable "that somebody could buy an precincts may have their results returns in those precincts reporting election in a democracy. And as a invalidated if election laws were early. He carried his home district U.S. Senator, he, Short, wants to violated. An obscure law recently of Minneapolis by nearly a 2-1 take away my freedom of choice... passed by the legislature last margin over Short. But sometime in and I think that part bothers me the session allows political parties to the wee hours of tabulation, Short most..." Short reported spending submit names to the county auditor began to pick up steam, and $706,000, $693,000 coming out of his for election judges. If these persons overcame Fraser's early lead. own pocket. About $450,000 was are not selected, individual precinct spent on advertising and .a media results can be declared null and Short relied on heavy cross-over blitz, according to the Minneapolis void. This law may aid Fraser if he vote (which in some areas was Tribune. Stankiewicz also said decides to contest the election. reported to be as high as 20%) by results would "wake up" liberals There is evidence that in many Republicans. Also apparent in and Short's election would hurt townships, the new law was not LIQUORS - WINES - BEERS - MIX Northern Minnesota was voter those people on fixed incomes, followed. dissatisfaction with Fraser's stand namely the elderly and reduce funds HOME BEVERAGE Election Results SERVICE At A Glance 533 HUFF STREET U.S. Senate HOURS MONDAY - THURSDAY 9:00 - 8:00 (term exp. 1983) DFL IR IR FRIDAY 9:00 - 10:00 Fraser 2200 Boschwitz 2621 Quie-Wangberg 3050 Short 1916 Stassen 459 Johnson-Hanson 197 SATURDAY 9:00 - 9:00 S. Anderson 789 U.S. Congress Attorney General Palmer 72 NEXT TO WSU IR DFL DFL Durenberger 1515 Sikorski 3076 **Spannus 3463 A. Campbell 488 Olson 831 Moos 368 Smith 231 IR 452-2572 Lundquist 469 Knutson 2631 Nordstrom 176 IR Erdahl 1774 State Treasurer U.S. Senate R. Campbell 1032 DFL (term exp. 1985) Drummond 222 **Lord 3057 CHARLIE'S Mooney 44 DFL IR **W.Anderson 2803 Gov.-Lt. Gov. Teske 2479 D & D LOUNGE Connolly 938 204 West Second Roberts 88 DFL Secretary of State Bullock 79 **Perpich-Olson 3329 DFL Moses 76 Tripp-Casper 625 **Groewe 3390 BUCK NITE WEDNESDAY SPECIAL 7:00 PM - 1:00 AM plipi-,-\P,APA JOHN'S PIZZA QUARTS 51.00 (529 Huff Street) BAR BOOZE 1 for 1.00 ACROSS FROM WSU CHARLIE BURGER 1.00 Also Serving (Double Beef Patti) SPAGHETTI, CHICKEN, GONDOLA'S,P J BURGERS AND PORK TENDERLOIN 25c TAP BEER MONDAY NITE FOOTBALL OPEN DAILY JUST A STEP AWAY 4:00 PM (For Carry-Out And Delivery Call 452-1234) 8:00 PM - 11:00 PM

September 20, 1978 Page •3 VA CAMPUS SHORTS News A National College Poetry The Newman Center will sponsor the College of St. Teresa. Contest will be sponsored by two activities for all students this International Publications. The top year. On Mondays at 6:00 p.m. there Winona SOUL is a young people's five poems will receive prizes and all will be a Bible Study. Thursdays movement concerned with the Vets Can college and university students are will feature live music and a rap preservation, protection, and en- eligible. The deadline is October 31. session beginning at 9 p.m. For hancement of the primary right to If you're interested, submit your more information call the Newman life. The group believes that every Receive Aid poems to International Publications, Center at 452-2781. human life is worth living and 4747 Fountain Avenue, Los Ange- * * * * advocates a consistent respect for If you're a veteran who would like Under the new procedures, the les, CA., 90029. The WSU Accounting Association all human life from its conception to complete your schooling but are loan papers will be ready to be * * * * will be sponsoring a keggar tomor- through natural death. worried about expenses, the Veter- issued as soon as the school informs row afternoon, September 21, at ans Administration may have the the VA. Prairie Island. Advanced tickets can For more information about answer. Student be purchased— at Somsen 305. Thursday's meeting or about Win- All an eligible veteran must do to Everyone is welcome. ona SOUL, contact Carl Simons at In addition to monthly education qualify for a VA education loan is to * * * * 209 E. Broadway, Apt. #1, or call allowances that begin at $311 per demonstrate that his essential Senate New officers have been elected month for single veterans, the school related expenses must have 452-5278. for the Winona State University agency will make loans up to $2,500 been turned down for an HEW On August 24, 1978 Senators guaranteed student loan before Meets Concert Choir for the school term of The LaCrosse, Wisconsin Viterbo 1978-79. Cathy Ratz, President; allowance is not repaid and the loan being eligible for a VA loan. by Dan Day College Tours is sponsoring its repayment can be deferred until the Chere Kostan, Vice President; Kim seventh annual Christmas holiday Doebbert, Secretary-Treasurer; veteran ceases to be at least a For further information contact The Student Senate held a special trip. This year the tour will take David Christopherson, Stage Mana- half-time student. your nearest VA. informal meeting Thursday after- them to Britain. There is room for ger have been selected as the new noon to discuss a new check system 25 people to board the TWA 747 officers. being offered to the consumer in which will be leaving Chicago on Questions and Answers place of the present one. December 27th on its way to The maintenance staff of WSU London. would like the help of the students The Mikisa Company, four weeks by keeping their bikes parked in the The tour includes first-class out of Jupiter, Florida has invented Q. I have a veterans life insurance A. A veteran may have up to 30 bike racks. Many hours of work are a check system using a hologram. hotels with private bath, telephone, policy with a "W" prefix. I received years and 32 days to repay a -GI required to keep the WSU campus and TV. The tour has a full schedule a letter from the Veterans Adminis- home loan. in shape and bikes parked in spots of sight-seeing activities planned Mike Harris, a representative tration which stated that I must other than those designated for which include such places as Q. I am a World War II veteran from the Mikisa Company feels that, convert this policy within a period of bikes impede work and cause Stonehedge, London, Stratford-on- and only recently established ser- "this new system has the potential time or lose it. I have misplaced the frustration for those who are Avon, Canterbury, and Dover. The letter. Can you tell me how much vice-connection for a disability to run the other check companies Working on the maintenance staff. tour will last for ten days and will . arising from my service. Am I out of business, and put trust back time I have left to convert this * * * * cost $619. For more information, eligible for service-disabled insur- into the checks." policy? Winona SOUL (Save Our Un- contact; Sister Bernyne Stark, Tour ance from the Veterans Adminis- A. Veterans Special Life Insur- wanted Life), your tri-college pro- Coordinator, Viterbo College, 815 tration? According to Mike, "this inven- ance (prefix RS, W) was issued from life group will be having another 9th St., LaCrosse, Wisconsin 54601, A. Eligibility for service-disabled tion will include hassle-free check April 25, 1951 through December meeting open to all students or call 608-784-0040. veterans insurance (RH) requires writing by students to local mer- 31, 1956. Those who have the "W" Thursday, Sept. 21, at 8:30 p.m. at policy, which is a limited convertible separation from service after April chants." Something that rarely term plan, cannot renew the policy 24, 1951. Therefore, you are eligible. happens now. after their 50th birthday. Q. I am a World War I veteran The hologram system consists of Q. If I purchase a home financed receiving a non-service connected tiny computerized lines imprinted by a Veterans Administration pension. I will be 78 years old in differently on each set of checks three months. When will I receive issued to the consumer. These lines GREEK guaranteed loan, must I occupy this property as my home? the 25 percent increase? are then scanned by the merchant A. Yes. The eligible veteran must A. You will receive the increase through a special hologram unit to certify that he or she intends to effective the first day of the month detect any falsities. occupy the property personally as in which you turn 78. his or her home. This certification Among the problems, beside the RNER by Melody Lund advisor for the governing body of must be completed both at the time Q. I have recently taken a loan on high cost of the scanner the stores my GI insurance. What is the must buy, is the fact that both the sororities, Panhellenic Association. the application for loan is made and A new year at Winona State also current interest rate? student body and the merchants are The sorority women at W.S.U. when the loan is closed. means meeting new friends. At the A. Effective January 11, 1971, the waiting for the other to kick the would like to thank Diane for all her fall Formal Rush two weeks ago, the interest rate is five per cent. Loans program off. help and assistance during Formal Q. I am attending college under sorority women met many new taken prior to that date are charged Rush. the GI Bill, but I might have to drop friends. If any college woman is out due to financial reasons. Can the a four per cent interest rate. Dave Detloff, Vice-President of the WSU Student Senate states interested in finding out more about Alpha Delta Pi would like to V.A. help? sorority life, she should contact congratulate Julia Youngberg on Q. My husband died on April 30. that, "this would eliminate the A. There are two programs that Diane Dingfelder in the Student Am I entitled to any part of his problem of check cashing at stores, her recent pledging to their may help you continue your Activity office. Diane is assistant to education: education loans and the Veterans Administration disability if they are willing to spend $184 for Vice-President Kane and is also the See GREEK page 10 work-study program. compensation check for the month the scanner." of April? Q. I am the child of a veteran A. No. The check must be attending school under the Depen- returned to the nearest VA regional dents Educational Assistance Act. office. If you establish eligibility for Inside Seating Or Convenient Drive-Up As of the end of the current death benefits it will be effective the semester, I will have one month of first of the month in which the Window With Intercom System my 45 months of educational veteran died, and your rate that entitlement remaining. If I enroll for month will be at least as much as the the next semester will my entitle- veteran's would have been. ment be extended to allow me to Choice Of Mild, Hot or X-Hot Sauce Packets finish the semester? Q. Can a veteran use his GI home A. A veteran's child eligible to loan guarantee to buy rental receive educational assistance will property. not be granted educational entitle- A. A veteran can purchase up to a 722 Bluffview Circle WE GOTTALOTTAFLAVOR ment of over 45 months. four-family dwelling. He must Hours however, certify that he intends to Next To Westgate Sun - Thur 10:00 AM - 12:00 AM Q. What is the maximum number live in one of the units. For more of years a veteran may be allowed to information contact the nearest VA 454-1743 Fri - Sat 10:00 AM - 1:00 AM repay a GI home loan? regional office. Page 4 September 20, 1978 Sexual Crisis Aid Group Speaks ZZININ' Out by John Hotzfield

Sexual assault is an offense that )ccurs frequently in the Winona area and more specifically the three :ollege campuses, St. Mary's Col- ege, St. Teresa's College, and immimumnimmum•Innmeimummumnumnimmisumul1111 US • • N Vinona State University. It is • ON EACH ON EACH U SAVE lefined as "any sexual activity .1 SAVE IN • vhich a person is forced into mSIZZLIN' SIRLOIN • CHICKEN FRY • vithout his/her consent," and , IN STEAK STEAK • ncludes rape, same-sex assault, Is ■ U Order our steak meal, which includes III Order our steak meal. which includes :hild sex abuse, and incest. These 1111 choice of baked potato or french fries and choice of baked potato or french fries and • M toints, and others, were discussed III Stockade Toast. and well give you 50e off Stockade Toast. and we II give you 50e off U the regular menu price 111 the regular menu price. horoughly in a meeting that was El • II This coupon is good for you and your guests now through U This coupon is good for you and your guests now through U tosted by a group entitled Sexual U October 15, 1978, at any participating Sirloin Stockade. il October 15, 1978, at any participating Sirloin Stockade. 111 ssault Crisis Aid, (SACA), last a U U U riday, September 8, in Kryzsko IIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1111.1111 111.1111111111111111111.111111111111111111111111.111111. 3ommons. 111 1.1 111 ON EACH ON EACH U ! SAVE 12 SAVE SACA, which has been together ■ .= • or a year, travels around the illC CHOPPED SIRLOIN is FISH DINNER Winona area and gives a presenta- ■ STEAK ■ • ion that includes a two-part film U Order our steak meal, which includes ■ 0 Order our Fish Dinner which includes choice of baked potato or french • trip educating people about sexual choice of baked potato or french fries and • Stockade Toast. and well give you 50c off • _fries and Stockade Toast and well give you • assault. The group is run by five • the regular menu price • 50e off the regular menu price • vomen; Cathy Mayer, Jan Gaspard, • This coupon is good for you and your guests now through • This coupon is good for you and your guests now through U >helly Smith Fletcher, Kathy • October 15, 1978, at any participating Sirloin Stockade. U October 15, 1978, at any participating Sirloin Stockade. • )avey, and Dr. Sandra Bennett. • • U They stressed in their presenta- ■ U ion that "sexual assault is a sign of SAVE ON EACH ■ BACK-TO-SCHOOL SPECIAL ■ tostility and violence", not neces- GERMAN STYLE si el arily sexual desire by the assailant. IN HAMBURGER, FRENCH FRIES & IN ['he film strip informed the audience SAUSAGE DINNER Order our Sausage Dinner, which ■ BUILD-YOUR-OWN SUNDAE um -vhat to watch. They also pointed • 50c includes choice of baked potato or IN Enjoy this student favorite at special savings at in ►ut that if someone is sexually french fries and Stockade Toast. and we II IIIa thick. juicy hamburger. trench fries cooked to ''' IN give you 50e off the regular menu price. , perfection. AND a dessert sundae you concoct 69 assaulted, they are only hurting • yourself with chocolate. strawberry. butterscotch ■ This coupon is good for you and your guests now through .hemselves and the people that live El or pineapple toppings. sprinkled with chopped U October 15, 1978, at any participating Sirloin Stockade. U n the community around them if • nuts or coconut Fantastic' U ,hey don't report it to the police. • This coupon entitles you and your guests to enjoy this special at : • ' =I just 51.69, now through October 15. 1978, at any participating Sirloin Stockade. Jaws in many states are being ■ allnllillaeaaMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIM/... hanged so that the victim is no : • 1101111 • le • * onger embarrassed by defense • tttorneys when she is trying to 110 WWet • wosecute the assailant.

SACA warned their audience that ;`everything is considered evidence after they've been sexually assaul- ,ed, including their clothing, body, and site where the incident took )lace. "Do not change clothes or :lean up after an assault — go straight to the police."

SACA, which originated out of he local National Organization of Women's chapter, is also open for :ounseling so that a victim can come o them anytime. This is important )ecause a sexually assaulted person an be hurt a lot worse mentally ,han physically. SACA can be ontacted through an organization :ailed WE CARE at 452-5590.

Wood Shoppe is worth a visit. We have antiques of all kinds, some reasonably priced furniture, old books, old clothes, and lots of other attractive items. Open daily except Monday. Friday till 9:00 PM, Sunday 1-5 PM. 1461 W. 5th, 454-6262.

PART TIME WORK, ON CAMPUS 1RLOIN STUDENTS NEEDED . . . to post advertising materials on the bulletin boards of this and/or nearby campuses Choose your own hours and schedule. work up to 15 hours per week. pay based upon amount of work done our average rep earns 4 65/hour Write or call for booklet, American Passage. 708 Warren Avenue N. Seattle, WA 98109 1206) 282-8111. STOCKADE

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The Winonan will be co-edited this year by Mickdad Rangwalla and myself. Like all other editors before us, we have a lot of ideas and are Student Birth Control anticipating a very successful year. In the past, (we each have had two previous years of experience on the Winonan), there have been many Council For problems that this newspaper has encountered. All of these problems On Campus have stemmed from one root; there is not enough student participation on the Winonan. Exceptional There are no birth control interested in the birth control services on the WSU campus. What service, a brief social history is On the front page of every paper under our title we have printed "The then can a WSU student who is taken, followed by a medical Student Voice." This is not just there for looks but is there to show Children interested in these services do? This examination which includes blood- people that read The Winonan that what they read are the ideas, The Student Council for Excep- question was brought before the pressure, pap smear and limited lab tional Children is now a part of the opinions, and work of the students of Winona State University. In the Student Senate last year. After work, when necessary. The cost for three colleges in Winona, and we past, the Winonan has been run by just a handful of students. This has much research, the Senate seems to the examination and a one year caused past editors to rely on news releases and faculty involvement to want you to become a part of SCEC. have worked out what it hopes will supply of the contraceptive you fill up a lot of their space. This, in turn, has generated many complaints be a reasonable compromise to the choose is $12.80. As a WSU student, from students around WSU to grumble about a 2nd-rate paper that they SCEC was formed last April and birth control problem. you are entitled to a $6.00 rebate are forced to read. is continually growing. We consist from WSU. of students interested in profes- Winona State students who are Last spring Margo Dahl and Sue Ripley co-edited the Winonan. sional careers in the education of interested in this type of service will Through their efforts The Winonan started to generate student interest, exceptional children, both handi- now be referred to the SEMCAC To get the rebate, you must pay and the students of WSU reacted with some interest of their own. We capped and gifted. SCEC is con- Family Planning Clinic, located the full fee to SEMCAC and obtain a have received numerous compliments about last spring's editions of the cerned with increasing awareness above Picadilly at 157 Lafayette. receipt. Bring this receipt and a Winonan and we would like keep this interest going. and understanding of exceptional Seminars will be held at the Clinic valid WSU Id to Judy Amundson children through workshops, pro- For a college newspaper to become interesting, informative and on alternating Tuesdays, which will in room 116A Gildemeister between grams, and activities that will be entertaining, it must have student involvement. We aren't asking you as cover instructions on self breast the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. held during the year. SCEC is for students, to take up the responsibility of producing an outstanding examination and explanations of Monday through Friday. A refund students who want to increase their newspaper for that is the responsibility of the editors. We are just birth control methods. The sem- check will be mailed to you in knowledge by other means than asking you people to help us produce an outstanding newspaper. If you inars, which are open to both men approximately two weeks. For any textbooks. have an article that you would like to write, write it up and submit it to and women, are free. Following the further information, contact the Winonan's office. If you have an editorial you would like to write, seminar, for those students who are SEMCAC INC. (507)452-4307. write it up and bring it in to our office, we're always looking for new The first program will be held at opinions. If you have an interesting photograph that you would like to W.S.U. Dining Room C., Kryzsko see published, bring it in to our office, if it doesn't get into the following Commons, on Sept. 26, at 7:00 p.m. 17i,7441 Dr. •-4 • IT • issue, it will surely be published into one of our photo issues. If you have Frank Rocco will be discussing ' 's • plea , • A' • 1. any ideas on ways to improve The Winonan, or maybe you have an idea exceptionality. Bring your ques- 6c4.7—Az • about an interesting article you would like to see written but you can't do tions, ideas and concerns for the •■ 6 ' it youself, phone it in to our office, we're always looking for new ideas. exceptional student. t •

e..,-r1WV: A college newspaper is unique in that its staff is limited only by the B.J. kis amount of people that are enrolled in its institute. The Winonan is going to live up to it's sub-title, "The Student Voice", but it needs your help. -.. Our office is at 113 Phelps Hall and our office hours are Monday: Time To 10:00-11:00 a.m. and 3:00-5:00 p.m.; Tuesday: 9-10:00 a.m. and 12:00-3:00 p.m.; Wednesday: 12:00-5:00 p.m.; Thursday: 12:00-3:00 p.m. and Friday: 12:00-5:00 p.m. Our phone number is 457-2158. All articles and Get In editorials must be submitted by 3:00 p.m. on the Thursday before the issue in which you would like it published. The Winonan will come out on The Majors Wednesdays. Quick, look in the mirror — are you a minor league student? Isn't it John Hotzfield Okay, Gentlemen! Here's our Advertising Campaign for about time to declare to the world, this year: We'll sponsor five big million•dollar TV WSU, and yourself that you are a Specials, run full page ads in every newspaper and serious student? It's now time to get magazine in the country, and send out fancy color yourself together and declare a brochures with every bill! And our new theme will be: major. Many students who have not "Your Electric Company Spends Its Money Wisely!" listed their majors may be causing a potential shortage of teachers and WINONAN class offerings. In the Business Administration Department many freshmen and sophomores are turned away at registration because The Winonan is written and edited by and for the students of Winona State University and is published weekly except June, July, and August and exam periods. classes have long been filled. A look at the Accounting Department Subscriptions available from the Business Manager at a rate of $6 annually or $2 quarterly. alone shows the potential for Address all changes in mailing addresses to theBusiness Manager. business students at WSU. Last Address all correspondence to: Editor, Winonan. Offices located at 113 Phelps Hall. Telephone year the Cost Accountant's Corn- 457-2158. Deadline for non-staff copy is 3:00 p.m. the preceding Thursday. puter Team took first and second Member of the Associated Collegiate Press, Intercollegiate Press Association, and National Council place at the state competition. 100% of College Publications Advisers. of the Accounting seniors were Winona State University is an equal opportunity employer and adheres to the provisions of Title IX placed in jobs with salaries above which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in education programs. national averages. Now a new accounting organization has been Co-Editors Mickdad Rangwalla Business Manager David Jackson formed to aid and encourage new John Hotzfield Advertising Manager Larry Kerr entrants in the program. The only ials is to show via computer printout Doe — get into the majors. Drop in Sports Editor Joe Bissen Advisor Dr. Sandra Bennett drawback being the tightness of that there are enough students with to Somsen 228 and ask for a form to Assistant Sports Editor Mike Killeen Copy Editor Melody Lund classes and the pinching shortage of Accounting and/or Business Admin- declare a major — takes all of three Photo Editor Casey Lake Circulation John Grimes dedicated teachers. The best way to istration majors to warrant some minutes. get instructors and research mater- changes. So up to bat John and Jane Page 6 September 20, 1978 National Theatre The Cheap Detective To Perform The Syrotiak National Marionette by Lori Benrick Theatre will be performing in the St. Mary's fieldhouse. The show, The detective story has become Arts which begins at 8:00 P.M. is free of part of the American mythology: charge. This presentation is part of private eyes in trenchcoats, myster- the Tri College/University Concert ious blondes, and baffling murders. Two Performances Featured and Lecture series. Now, Neil Simon has taken all these traditions and turned them inside Fall Plays Announced David Syrotiak founded the out in "The Cheap Detective." National Marionette Theatre in Although Simon parodies the plots by Casey Clark of startling and humorous complica- 1964. Since then, the theatre has of "Casablanca" and "The Maltese tions; to "The Arrangement" which traveled 45,000 miles a year Falcon" it is not necessary to be Get ready theatre fans! The wild deals with a father who wants his presenting the art of puppetry to familiar with the plots of these and and crazy people in the Performing nineteen year old son to become a communities nationwide. Syrotiak, movies to enjoy this one. There are Tim Weisberg Arts Center are getting their man, so he takes the boy to a brothel who has been in puppetry for over more than enough jokes to spare a 1978-79 season underway. for his birthday. 24 years, and his partner, design few; one-liners, double-entendres, "Twin Sons of and carve the marionettes them- visual as well as verbal puns. Different Mothers" The fall season's opener will be An interesting feature about this selves. Syrotiak says of his art, "The Miser," by Moliere. Dr. David production is that it will be staged "Puppetry is perhaps the most Peter Falk is Lou Peckinpaugh, by John J. Dalesandro Bratt will direct the production in 'in the round'. It allows for a better exciting of the performing arts. It the cheap detective, who has his (EPIC) FULL MOON RECORDS the main theatre. The dates for the rapport with the audience," stated encompasses mime, dance, music hands full with a murdered partner, show are October 27-30. The cast for Ms. Fusillo. "This is the type of play and the spoken word. It is a total the partner's less than distraught After about one year of waiting, "The Miser" will be composed of that the audience can sit back and theatre." widow, some missing diamonds, an the debut of Dan Fogelberg students that have never been in a enjoy. The 'round' offers intimacy Other series which will be eccentric millionaire and wife, and and Tim Weisberg entitled "Twin play at WSU, or that have never between actors and audience, and presented by the Tri College will some stolen papers, not to mention Sons of Different Mothers" has had a major role. The actors and makes them feel like part of the include the Mumenschanz, Swiss the reappearance of an old flame. finally been released. It is not actresses will be making their production." Mime which will be on February 20, Along the way he is helped by an another couple of musicians getting drama debuts, according to Dr. 1979, at WSU, Wilcox and Jones, earthy nightclub singer, his loyal together to do an album. As a Bratt. "The Good Doctor" will be an Soprano and Tenor, March 19 at St. secretary, and a mystery woman matter of fact, to say this album is entry in the American College Teresa's, and the Luisa and Donn who can't decide what either her just a culmination of recent styles The play was written in the Theatre Festival. Last year's fall Pohren, Flamenco on April 18 at St. name or her disguise should be. by the two artists would do it a 1700's. When asked why he chose production "Scapino" made it to the Mary's. The presentations are all gross injustice. This album is a this play for production, Dr. Bratt regionals in the festival. free, with the exception of the Swiss Nevertheless, in the tradition of musical phenomenon. The laid back explained, "I'd like to show that old Mime which will have a minimal fee. Spade and Marlowe, the cheap country sound of Dan Fogelberg has plays can still work today. I'm The two WSU fall plays offer fun, Don't miss the marionette show and detective manages to solve the case, been perfectly interwoven with the changing the setting from 1700 excitement and surprise. They look for more about the coming and the detective story may never smooth flowing jazz flute of Tim France to modern America, with should help put this year's produc- presentations in coming issues of. be the same again. Weisberg. For most of us, Dan contemporary social types." Dr. tions into full swing. the Winonan. Fogelberg needs no introduction. Bratt emphasized that the plot of Fogelberg captured the country the play is fun, and he hopes he can rmmm.m.m.m..nn.m..mn...mm. T with his "Souvenirs" LP only to be convey this to the audience. I GET AQUAINTED TREAT followed by another LP equally HOURS I superb entitled "Netherlands." As The second fall production will be I I for Tim Weisberg he is the premier "The Good Doctor", directed by MON - THURS jazz flutist of the 70's. He has Vivian Fusillo. Performance dates I $1 .50 VALUE 0H a -I ) I brought forth new styles of music on are November 6-14, in the Dorothy 1 10:30 AM - 11 :00 PM 1 such LP's as "Tim Weisberg 4," B. Magnus theatre. I FOR 75* "Rotations," and probably his finest ONLY Next to Westgate FRI - SAT I album entitled "Live at Last." It is This comedy consists of several I (Plus Tax) Shopping Center 10:30 - Midnight I the unique style of both these stories written by Anton Chekhov. I artists as individuals which paved These stories were adatped for the I the way for the fusion of this album. stage by Neil Simon. Each story is I BUY ONE CHEESE BURGER GET 2nd ONE I the creation of the lead character, 1 The first song on side one is the the writer/narrator. The stories 1 I "Twins Theme" which features Dan range from "The Sneeze," where a FREE With This Coupon I on piano and Tim on flute. This song man's sneeze gets him into all sorts I is somewhat mellow but leads into I the second song "Intimidation" ugg.xgrx.wha...... 1"::=Argrza which is guaranteed to raise your blood prssure. This song features Dan Fogelberg playing all percus- sions, electric guitar, and piano and is highlighted with a flute solo by Our Pizzas Are Really Loaded.. Tim Weisberg which reflects the sweet flowing style only he can accomplish. Outstanding songs on We Do Not Skimp On Ingreclientsi the album are "Lazy Susan" and "Guitar Etude #3" which reflect the early days of Dan Fogelberg on acoustic guitar as well as a mixture of earlier compositions by - Tim Weisberg on the flute. On such songs as "LAHAIWA LUWA" and "Hurtwood Alley" Weisberg plays all percussion and even a piccolo as he continues to carry you into utopia with his effervescent flute excur- sions. Such songs as "Power of Gold" and "Tell Me To My Face" reflect the lyrical and vocal style that Dan Fogelberg displays so well in his love songs on his recent . On these two cuts alone, much can be related to his earlier works like "Home Free" and "Captured Angel" as well as "Souveniers" and "Neth- erlands." All in all, this album is a masterpiece; a classic in its own time. The unique and individual styles of Dan Fogelberg and Tim Weisberg are beautifully inter- woven on this new album, "Twin Sons of Different Mothers," re- leased on Full Moon Records, a subsidiary of EPIC records and tapes.

September 20, 1978 Page 7 [ Student Senate Speaks Out• • •

attitude toward a rise in tuition as I do, I would encourage you to express that disapproval by submit- President Explains Loss Tuition ting a letter (preferably typed) addressed to Clyde H. Ingles, of Free Phone To Skyrocket Executive Director, Minnesota Higher Education Coordinating by Russ Larson finals...But, ready or not, another school year is upon us. by Dave Detloff ment decline thus it is my Board. Nothing lengthy is required and letters will be collected in the It's hard to believe that Summer Student Senate Vice-President contention that by raising fees the HECB is causing declining enroll- Student Senate office and mailed in '78 is past and history. It seems just This year's Senate is ready, and On August 24, 1978, the Minne- ment and inevitably deflating the mass in order to present more of a last week we were sitting in a has already started taking action. case. sota Higher Education Coordinating quality of our universities by classroom taking spring quarter On August 24, 1978 Senator's Board (HECB) issued a tuition making it infeasible to maintain our Michele Hayek, Mike Nieland, and I visited the Minnesota Tenant's policy recommendation which would present building facilities as well as WSU Students Eligible To Join Union (MTU) in Minneapolis. After raise the cost of the students' share maintaining our present staff of a very informative discussion with of tuition to no less than 25% and no administrators and faculty mem- the people in the MTU we decided more than 30% of the total cost of bers. Major Committees to look into setting up a WSU tuition. Under this proposal, by 1981 Tenant's Union to help our off- students attending the State Uni- Without much success, Congress campus students. We then talked to versity System would pay an added is working overtime to put together Begin Work Robert Boyd, and the people from 4.2% of his/her tuition or $14.40 per a financial aid program which is the Minnesota Legal Services, credit hour. This would be a $3.75 receptive to today's higher educa- by Mike Nieland fill out the Academic Affairs located in the Exchange Building in per credit increase over the tuition tional costs. Under the present Committee. Winona, and found them to be most students presently pay. Under the financial aid program an increase in The Winona State Student Senate helpful. They can help by supplying HECB's 1981 proposal, the State the student position of tuition would is buzzing with activity. The three Chairpersons Michele Hayek and advice and legal aid to students. University System schools would be only act to place post-secondary major committees have had their Dave Sanders and their committee hit harder than the University of education out of the reach of many. first meetings, and are starting members Senators Renee Varichak, The Senate had its first meeting Minnesota Schools or the Commu- Denial of access is not the answer, work on initial projects. Tom Sivia, and Jean Swanson have of the 1978-79 year on September 7, nity College System Schools with an quite the contrary, the destiny of taken on the Student Services 1978 at 3:30 p.m. in the Purple annual total dollar increase of tomorrow is being developed in the The Academic Affairs Committee Committee, and set their priorities Room. I feel we have an excellent $169.00 compared to an annual total classroom today. Let's all have a say has completed work on a revised for the next few months. This group of hard working Senators, dollar increase of $129.00 and in our destiny. finals schedule which they have committee plans on studying the and this year you're going to be $124.00 respectively. State Univer- presented to the faculty senate for parking problems of WSU; setting hearing from us a lot. At this sity System students presently Although the threat of a tuition examination and approval. The up a tenant's union, and doing some meeting, committee assignmentS enjoy the lowest percentage of hike is a lingering reality, I feel committee will now be studying an surveys on housing and day care. were made, and priorities were instructional costs in the state; 20.8 confident with the fine fiscal advisor system for students, the Student Services needs five at large discussed. percent of total tuition cost. management that Chancellor Gary general education requirements, students to fill its quota. Hays and the University Board has and summer school scheduling. The We're ready to go WSU, and The National Commission on demonstrated thus far and would committee is co-chaired by Deb The Communications Committee we're here to help you. Get to know Declining Enrollment points out hope that HECB would not inter- Schroeder and Dana Schneeburger; and its members, Senators Tami your Senate and Senators TODAY! that for every $100 in increased rupt such proficiency in the future. and Senators Sharon Skrip, Dianne Thompson, John McShea, and Terri institutional expenses the institu- Smith, and Michele Sanders are Henwood with chairperson Mike At this time I would like to tion realizes a 2.3 percent enroll- If you subscribe to the same members of the committee. Six Nieland are kept busy doing the at-large students are still needed to public relations work for the Senate. address the many concerned stu- This committee will fill the publicity dents who contributed their needs of all the other committees, thoughts and opinions (both in and also work with the various writing and by word of mouth) to media on the WSU campus. Two me and the Senate about the students are still needed to fill the removal of the free phone from the at large positions of the Communica- Union Center desk. The phone was tions Committee. removed because of financial prob- The Student Senate also has lems. This phone has been on and off positions open on the Social Cultural the wall by the Union desk since WE HAVE WINONA'S LOWEST PRICED ALBUMS Activities Committee, Judicial In- 1970 when the Senate that year put it there for student use. When the ('5.79 for '7.98 List L.P.$) vestigative, and Student Activity Fund Committees. Any Winona phone was on the wall the student • Quality Paraphernalia State student is eligible for a senate was paying for this phone, • Blank & Pre-recorded 8-tracks & Cassette Tapes position on these committees which and the phone in the Senate office. • Tapestries from India, Portugal and France meet at least twice each month. If Last year these two phones cost the • Posters — Roger Dean, Dali and Others you would like more information, or Senate $30 a month; in April Ma • Incense — Sticks and Cones to apply for a position, stop in at the Bell sent us (the Student Senate) a Student Senate office in the Smog of LISTEN TO the Student Union. See President page 15 THE WINGS OF MUSIC SHOW Friday 10:30-Midnight — KWNO 1230 AM VALENTINES Wednesday — KQAL 89.5 FM Radio Both featuring the finest and latest music released. 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Stibae 19s78 y Dillman Band Performs at SMC by John Hotzfield Blossom Special." Texas they, (the crowd), went from Atlanta, Georgia and is labeled crazy." He commented that their as "the only rebel in the group." "We're home The Daisy Dillman Band returned This is Daisy Dillman's fourth trip first album is selling "in areas we Mazo, who just joined the group two to Winona Friday night and along to Winona, (they played with Jerry months ago, responded to this in Minnesota." with City Mouse as their warm up Jeff Walker at WSU two years ago, "We just sit back Friday night by proudly displaying band, left an auditorium full of The Ozark Mountain Daredevils at the rebel flag out in front of his people roaring their approval. Their WSU last fall, and Heartsfield at and enjoy it - keyboards. He was then featured in They will then be playing around performance at St. Mary's College SMC Auditorium last April). Since a song that the band calls "Likker", the Twin Cities until November. (SMC) Auditorium was highlighted their first trip to Winona, they have If you don't which is about a bar in Georgia that with a drum solo by Dan Flaherty in come out with their first album, enjoy it - "serves drinks in the front and has Solomsen stated that this is when a song entitled "Borderbound" (released last January and is illegal poker in the back." "we start our major recording for which is off their first LP, and the entitled "The Daisy Dillman Band"), it gets to be our second album. We hope to have numerous solos on the fiddle by Pat toured the southern part of the U.S. Solomsen explained that the band it out by February." Solomsen Fredericks. twice, toured the eastern part of the like work. . ." is named after wife's grandmother, explained that the tape for their U.S. once, and have - just left for who is 96 years old. "She was a first album was finished last But it wasn't only these highlights their second trip out east last pioneer .in journalism" because she September and that the tape was that had the thunderous crowd Monday. "We're going for it!" haven't even been to yet." After was a woman. "We couldn't think of then sent to Los Angeles for bring them back for an encore. It declared Solomsen. being asked how the concert went a name for the band and one day, recording. "But because Elvis was the group's talent for being so tonite?, projected the bands feeling after looking at one of her books, Presley and Guy Lombardo had well-balanced. Bass guitar, Steve The Daisy Dillman Band has about all of their concerts; "We just someone jokingly said 'let's call recently died, the recording studios "Styme" Seemons, lead guitar, matured a great deal in popularity sit back and enjoy it — if you don't ourselves the Daisy Dillman Band.' were too busy trying to keep up Steve "Fagen" Solomson, and key- in the last two years. Out east on enjoy it — it gets to be like work, Within a week the name became with the sudden demand for their board player, Paul Mazo, joined their first 'tour, which took them and who wants to work." well-liked by the members of the records and our tape took four through New York, Pennsylvania, band and it was unanimously months instead of two before it was Connecticut, Illinois and New Jer- Solomsen explained that the adopted as their title. The Daisy sent back to us as an album." "We're going for it!" sely, Solomsen explained that they hardest thing about traveling is Dillman was officially born into this Northern Star Artists, the people "made some friends and that on "driving around in our old school world. "We consider ourselves home that manage the Daisy Dillman their upcoming tour they "hope to bus. It's like riding in a lumber- in Minnesota," decalred Solomsen. Band, then plan to send them on a Fredericks and Flaherty to give the make some more. We got our best wagon." The band also owns a third tour in the south and on their most well-rounded show this area reception out of the college cam- Greyhound bus but it is currently He said that the band headlines first tour out west. has seen since The Marshall Tucker puses." But he explained that getting fixued up for future tours so most of their concerts in this area. Band performed in LaCrosse last students "are our kind of people." that it has living quarters. "You have to have a strong area to The future looks good for the spring. This unique quality was After they toured the south for do it, and this is our area." As they Daisy Dillman Band and they are illustrated throughout their per- the second time, Solomsen corn- All but one of the members in the wind up their eastern tour, The indeed "going for it!" Since the formance and more specifically in mented that "we're growing in Daisy Dillman Band are from Daisy Dillman Band will swing edition of Mazo as their keyboard their "scared version of Orange different areas. In Kansas and around the Twin Cities area. Mazo is through Winona and appear at the player, the band has become very Mississippi Queen on either October well-balanced and is now that much third or fourth for a one-night show. better of an act. WSU Does Have Comes To An Outhouse Winona by Allison Ardner quiet. The lights were dim and only the flicker of candles softly lit the Friday night the moon was full MOM. and shining bright over the Out- house here at WSU. You din't know The mood was further set by the our campus had an outhouse. Well, blue spot lights on the performer. it's not exactly like the outhouse The first entertainer for the '78 that our grandparents had, but Outhouse year was a male vocalist/ we've got one! Guitarist, John Kennedy. Kennedy Featuring has previously performed here at Outhouse here at Winona State is WSU and it was obvious why he was brought to you by the Union asked back. A versatile and talented The Best Program Council — better known as musician, Kennedy entertained his Up and Co. Because Up and Co. is an audience well. organization funded by student Sound System activity fees, all events are free and Throughout the evening Kennedy open to all WSU students. Every took requests and spoke to his second, third, and fourth Friday of audience like it was a group of his In The Area. the month, Up and Co. sponsors closest friends. As the evening came Outhouse — an evening of live to an end, Kennedy left the stage informal entertainment. This enter- and sat down amid the audience, tainment is from 8-10 p.m. and takes closing with a tune on his harmon- place in the SMOG. Outhouse is also ica. OPENING known as Winona State's Coffee House so the SMOG is open for Coming up next from Up and Co. business. Coffee is free. is performer Bill Johnson. Outhouse SEPTEMBER 25th at 6:30 presents this fine musician in the Last Friday night the atmosphere SMOG on Friday, September 22nd of the SMOG was nothing like the at 8:00 p.m. Have a coke or a cup of busy, hectic place it can be during coffee and enjoy an evening of live, the day. Instead, it was peaceful and informal, and free entertainment. No Cover The Casual Towne (We're NEW!) 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Greek ges through this informational Continued from page 3 embarks on her lifetime association party. Alpha Xi's will be announcing sorority. During a pledge period, with Alpha Delta Pi. their new pledges _in the near usually a quarter in length, a future. sorority or fraternity pledge is Alpha Xi Delta and Tau Kappa involved in many fun and fact-filled Epsilon held an informational party A new feature in the "Greek activities. The purpose of the pledge about sorority and fraternity life Corner" this year will be a focus on period is to instruct new members last Wednesday at the Alpha Xi individual sororities or fraternities in the various traditions and house. TKE President Jim "Smitty" once a month. This is to better customs of a particular sorority or Smith felt the party was a "huge" inform the non-Greeks about Win- John Kennedy Winonan Staff Photo fraternity. Good luck to Julia as she success. TKE's received four pled- ona State's Greek system.

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Page 11 September 20, 1978 Dudley Riggs Visits WSU

by Patti Nystuen form of workshops where the most piece had undertones with strong This selection traces a man's "belief revealed such traumatic reasons as unique actors are asked to join. social implications. The audience reflex" or need to believe in plutonium, lipstick and fish hickies. At 8:00, Friday, September 15th, From this experience many con- cannot merely sit there and laugh. It something, from childhood, enacting Topping this skit, Mary Machalan Somsen Auditorium was the setting tinue on to the West Coast to pursue must associate the play-acting with the social pressures of religion and one of the two ladies in this company, sang a song entitled for the performance of the Dudley higher' acting goals. But the the reality of our society. The their contradictions. This theme the Riggs players. Here, five individuals turnover is continuous so Dudley exaggerated characters on stage audience can readily associate with, "Today is the last day so far". created a whirlwind of satirical Riggs will survive. force humor into topics like suicide, one of soul searching and self-reali- Judging by the audiences reaction it comedy before a packed audience. perversion and mental illness. The zation. Through vivid situations we appeared to be the highlight of the The subject of each executed skit Friday's performance was con- viewers are made constantly aware were able to see our own disbeliefs performance. But, "Today is the last ranged anywhere from transac- ducted by a fairly new group of of the meaning behind each laugh. in a humorous light. day so far" is not the attitude of the Dudley Riggs Players. They will tional analysis to an Avon junkie. actors, though this was not evident For example, the performance The humor was concise and thought- in their ability to achieve a contained a skit entitled "Being The show's finale depicted a continue their tradition with zest provoking, the company bright and professional rapport with the audi- atheist means never having to say suicide club with each of its and determination bringing new professional. Who would believe ence. Dudley Riggs'' humor is you're Lutheran", the only piece members confessing the pressures blood to the meaning of the this cast and its sister troupe found created to have shock value. Each created originally by this company., that had made them suicidal. They interpretive theater. its origin with an ex-acrobat named Dudley Riggs? In the 1950s Riggs "ran away from the circus" and started a coffee house in Minneapo- lis. He gave birth to The Brave New Workshop with political satire on controversial issues of the era. This bold theme still survives in the material of the present company. Dudley Riggs today is a stepping stone for promising actors. Minne- apolis houses its two troupes in Dudley Riggs Brave New Workshop and ETC. a dinner theater. When not performing at these locations, the companies travel throughout the United States depicting their fresh humor. Auditions for the Dudley Riggs players are held in the Housing Continued from page 1 involved, but this decision was made in the interest of getting freshmen off to a good start in college. Through cancellations and many hours of reworking room assign- ments, not one regular room had a third occupant when students returned.

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NO TIME LIMIT, NO OBLIGATION NO COST IT'S SIMPLE ... WE VALUE OUR CUSTOMERS Page 14 September 20, 1978 Warriors Throttled by Eau Claire by Joe Bissen ball to Eau Claire, and the Bluegolds Warrior squad, quarterback Tom twelve passing and running five gaining 84 yards. WINONAN Sports Editor soon punched the ball to paydirt and Kearly looked like a much better yards for one Warrior touchdown. Winona's other loss came in a a 20-0 halftime advantage. player than his performance of two One of Kearly's completions was a game against UW-Stout in Men- Head coach Myron Smith and the WSU's best scoring opportunity weeks later would indicate. Kearly, brilliant 79-yard scoring strike to omonie by a 23-0 score. Once again, rest of the Winona State football came late in the fourth quarter. On a who went just four for eleven receiver John Surrency. WSU's the Warrior defense was hapless team must be hoping it will wake up second down play from Eau Claire's passing in the Eau Claire game and other touchdown came on fullback against the opposition's ground soon from Saturday evening's 24, quarterback Bruce Martin completely missed a number of wide Ron Korgman's two-yard run. game, and once gain, the offense had nightmare at Maxwell Field in passed to Todd Sheppard in the open receivers, was brilliant against Speedy running back Larry first half chances to put points on Winona when the UW-Eau Claire Bluegold end zone, but Sheppard Southwest, hitting on seven of Wright led WSU's ground attack by the board but failed to do so. Stout Bulldogs thrashed the Warriors 45-0 could not hang on to the on-target outgained the Warriors 325-79. in a nonconference game. pass and so let Winona's last chance The loss dropped WSU's overall to save face slip away. record to 1-2 and may have left little The closest thing the Warriors fuel in the Warriors' gas tank, which could come to a high point appeared to be full after a defensively was their stopping of season-opening victory in Winona four of Eau Claire's six extra point over Southwest State. attempts. Eau Claire brandished a punish- A more-than-dejected coach ing running attack which bruised Smith sat in the locker room after Warrior defenders to the tune of 411 the gun had finally sounded to end total yards on the ground, and a the game, and tried to salvage some stingy defense which kept WSU's hope for Winona's upcoming confer- rare scoring opportunities from ence contest against St. Cloud here materializing. Saturday. Fullback D.J. Leroy and halfback "It (the game) was very, very Tim Lewitzke of Eau Claire, with tough," Smith commented, "but help from a strong offensive line, did we've just got better ballplayers most of the damage. Lewitzke than that. It's a decision these guys opened up the night's scoring by have to make. If they decide to put busting off right tackle and ramb- their tails between their legs and ling 54 yards for a touchdown. He say, 'Well, that's the season,' we're wound up with 179 yards rushing. in trouble. They just have to fight Leroy tallied two touchdowns for back." the Bluegolds on short bursts of Smith added, "If we can get three and five yards, and finished people to stick with us, we can still with 116 yards on the ground. show them a good team." So effective was the UW-EC Smith showed the fans a good ground attack that not one Winona team two weeks earlier when the defensive lineman had over ten Warriors defeated Southwest State tackles. Safety Scott Meisel took the 20-7 in a Northern Intercollegiate brunt of the 415-pound Bluegold Conference battle, but the game backfield by coming up with 22 took place before school started, and tackles. Linebackers Brian Ihde and so not many people got a chance to Bob Stouffer followed with 17 and see a winning Warrior ballclub. 16, while cornerback Mike Werden More than anyone else on the had 13 stops. WSU back Larry Wright [35] looks for yardage downfield against Eau Claire as tackle Pete Szymanski [69] Winona had chances to score in tries to help with the blocking chores. [Staff Photo] the first half, but could not produce. The Warriors reached midfield three times, but fumbled twice to NIC Standings stop the drives. Conf. Overall With the score standing at just Time Out W L W L Michigan Tech 0 0 0 2 12-0 late in the second quarter and Minnesota-Duluth 1 0 2 0 St. Cloud State 0 0 0 3 the Warriors in possession of the Minnesota - Morris 1 0 2 0 Mankato State 0 1 1 1 ball, it looked like WSU would be For Sports WINONA STATE 1 0 1 2 Southwest State 0 1 0 2 able to enter the locker room with a Moorhead State 0 0 1 2 Bemidji State 0 1 0 2 chance to stay in the game. But fullback Brad Hewitt fumbled the Schedule Of Upcoming Events

Jerry Nauman Named Date Event Site Time 9/20 Volleyball vs. Bethel Home 7:00 PM New Basketball Coach 9/22, 23 Volleyball: St. Cloud Invitational St. Cloud 9/22-24 Golf: Northern Iowa Classic Cedar Falls by Joe Bissen at Des Moines Area Community (Hix) put together," he says, 9/24 Cross-Country: Hiawatha Invitational St. Mary's WINONAN Sports Editor College at Boone during the 1976-77 modestly not wishing to admit that 9/24 Football vs. St. Cloud Home 1:30 PM season. He then resigned last it will take some talent to put PARENT'S DAY If shouldn't take long for Winona August and took subsequent jobs at together a squad cohesive enough to State basketball fans to get used to a car sales company and a real win some- games. their new basketball coach this estate office. As for coaching philosophy, ARE YOU PAYING MORE winter, because he is remarkably But he says, "I missed coaching Nauman emphasizes a well-condi- similar in many ways to the one too much," and so he applied for, tioned unit which, even it if does not WSU had for the last three years. and received the coaching job at win, should be exciting enough to FOR DRINKS AND Jerry Nauman was named head WSU. bring in a few more people than basketball coach at Winona State Nauman comes to Winona State WSU basketball has in the last last week, replacing Ben Hix, who with an unimpressive 56-106 career three years. It's hardly likely it ENJOYING IT LESS record in junior college, but he puts resigned in August to take up an could bring in less. Luckily, Nauman WELL COME DOWN TO SHORTYS administrative post at Winona High. little stock in such a figure, as he is used to less-than-packed houses. Seeing Nauman for the first time points out that the team he "I can remember games where a can't help but remind one of Hix. recruited for the '77-78 year went kid's family came in the gym and WHERE THE PRICE IS ALWAYS RIGHT Except for the wavy and slightly 15-7, and that the last team he they doubled the attendance," silver hair (he must have seen too guided pulled off an upset victory Nauman laughs. many overtime games), the new over Ellsworth CC, which eventu- "I like to fast break, and I like to coach could pass for his predecessor, ally finished third in the national use a man-to-man defense with Shorty's DJ Lounge Hix. tournament. pressure," Nauman says. But he Nauman also has nearly the same Nauman is a reasonable man, points out that his selection of tactis And Restraunt background in coaching as Hix did. though, and he recognizes that will depend heavily upon the LOUNGE OPEN 10 AM - 1 AM Mon - Sat Both were junior college coaches in success is not likely to come abilities of each ball player. Southern Iowa before taking over at overnight to the disheveled Warrior At this point, Jerry Nauman is a Sunday Noon til Midnight WSU. basketball program which stumbled welcome addition to the Winona Nauman, who is originally from to a 9-18 record and a tie for the State basketball program in the Sunday Specials On Pitchers And Cocktails "Missourah", as he puts it, has had bottom position in the Northern eyes of Warrior fans. Whether or 9 - Midnight 18 years of coaching experience, and Intercollegiate Conference. "If we not we have the patience to take a 528 Center Street 452-262 held his last job as head coaching job win, it'll be because of what Ben few setbacks is another story. September 20, 1978 Page 15 Women Sharp Despite Loss to UW-L by Mike Killeen seven of the next eight points to Warriors on the way to a 15-10 first Assistant Sports Editor gain an 11-6 advantage. The game win. Warriors narrowed the gap, but Once again in the second game of Anyone who watched the Winona could come no closer than within the match, the Warriors fell behind State women's volleyball team come three points at 11-8. Winona State early. Winona State could not hold away with a 2-1 record in the lost the serve when the Warriors hit serve, while River Falls slowly built Winona State University Invita- the ball four times with the score at a 7-0 lead. tional Volleyball Tournament Sat- 14-10, and Pam Ulander's serve Winona State got back into the urday at New Memorial Hall had to gave UW-L the opening game win. contest as the Warriors chomped at come away feeling impressed about LaCrosse opened the second the River Falls lead in small bits and the 1978 Warrior team. game with a quick 5-0 lead. Winona pieces. A serve by Carol Bultman While it may be too early to State closed the gap to 8-7, but the evened things up at ten-all, and worry about what to put the state Indians put together another streak Sharon Patterson's serves gave the championship trophy on, the War- of six straight points to put the Warriors the lead for good at 13-12. riors have a good chance of match out of reach for the Warriors. From there it was Karwacki's bettering last season's 17-17-3 final Fiereck felt that the Warriors did serve several service exchanges record, which was good enough for not move very well in the UW-L later that copped the Warriors their an eighth place finish in the state match. "It (the lack of movement) second straight win over UW-RF by tournament. really hurt us in the last match," she a 15-12 score. Probably the most enthused said. However, she pointed out that Although play seemed to run in about the 1978 edition of the this was an "early season problem" spurts Saturday, Fiereck felt that Warriors is head coach Lavonne that could be worked out in practice was not unusual. "That's volleyball," Fiereck. The veteran coach called and game experience. she said, adding that "momentum her team one which had great Fiereck, though, felt that her usually goes from one team to potential. Those are pretty strong team, for their first day of another in volleyball, especially words for a coach who sometimes is competition, "played quite well." when they're evenly matched." a bit reserved when commenting on That was borne out in the Warriors In other scores from tournament her team's abilities. wins over UW-Platteville and UW- action, LaCrosse topped River Falls The WSU Invitational saw teams River Falls in the first two matches two games to none (17-15, 15-5), from the University of Wisconsin- of the tournament. River Falls stopped Platteville two LaCrosse, UW-Platteville, and UW- WSU knocked off Platteville first. games to one (15-8, 4-15, 15-11), and River Falls. Fiereck called the The Warriors fought back from a 7-4 LaCrosse downed Platteville two teams "quite even," adding that the deficit into a 12-8 lead. Karwacki games to one (15-5, 12-15, 15-5). level of competition has "been was a main force behind this, The Warriors return to action getting higher and higher all the serving for six points. Although tonight when ban the A and B time." UW-P tied the game at twelve all, squads challenge Bethel College. If this point went like most of the other ones for WSU in last weekend's The feature match of the after- Winona State won 15-12. The action starts at 7:00 p.m. at tournament, Warrior Bobbi Thorson's spike probably fell in untouched. noon came when the Warriors With co-captian Barb Walker and Memorial Hall. [Staff Photo.] tangled with UW-L. The Warriors Karwacki serving to start the played probably their poorest match second game, Winona -went into a of the afternoon, losing to the 11-0 lead. Rather incredibly, Platte- Golfers Open Season Indians 15-10, 15-11 in the best-of- ville came back to within one at three match. 14-13. Freshman Sue Thompson's That's not bad when you consider serve, however, gave the Warriors at Menomonie that the Indians defeated Ohio State a 15-13 win. University in a match last season. Karwacki, a junior from Hopkins, counted in the official results. All the Buckeyes did in 1977 was Minnesota, had quite a day as she Winona State's men's golf team Winona got balanced but unspec- win the Big Ten women's volleyball served for 28 points. "Claire served got its first taste of competition tacular scoring from the five men it championship. well," Fiereck said, adding that she Friday at a tournament in Menom- sent to the Tanglewood course near The Warriors led only briefly in is "one of the toughest servers on onie, Wisconsin, but it could have Menomonie. Mike Jick and first- the LaCrosse match, and that was in the team." shot record-breaking socres and still year player Bob Olson led the way the first game. Claire Karwacki The Warriors used the serves of not have won the meet, since it with 79's, followed by freshman served for two points, and the another freshman, Barb Bollman, to wasn't supposed to be there in the Steve Whillock and Joe Bissen, who Warriors had a brief 5-4 lead. rebound from a disastrous 7-2 start first place. posted 83's. Dan Monberg shot 85. The Indians responded with against River Falls into a 13-7 lead. UW-Stout, which had originally WSU's team score was 324. Bollman's nine service points set the scheduled the event to be a The Warriors are to play in Cedar Wisconsin State University Confer- Falls, Iowa, this weekend, in what President ence triangular between Stout, may be the Midwest's finest golf Continued from page 7 UW-Whitewater, and UW-Superior, tournament, the Northern Iowa statement increasing our rates $23 a allowed WSU to compete in the Classic. The three-day, 72-hole month for a total of $53, which as they did not have the additional meet at the last minute, but no event will feature schools from both figures to be an extra $286 a year. funds, and only a raise in activity Warrior scores, individual or team, the Big Eight and the Big Ten. This phone has a special hookup fees would give us the extra needed causing an increased cost. money. For these reasons we were left with no recourse but to remove Our budget does not have that the phone. kind of flexibility so we looked for SHAKEY'S PIZZA alternative means of financing. We We have learned that another pay went to the Student Union, and phone will be installed in the Union, PIZZA through discussions with Mr. Zane, and also the Business Office is PARLOR HWY 61 & Gilmore looking into the possibility of more Union Director, learned that he had IllorhYs gratir5t 7 phones now and could not afford pay phones on campus. If you have any more. We then turned to SAFC any suggestions, please contact us (Student Activity Fund Commit- in the Student Senate office located tee), but they also turned us down in the SMOG of Kryzsko Commons.

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