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by Melody Lund their classes. We want to offer the school has their own basis for being a special interest group required under the final report. students classes they would like to determining years such as 9-12, 7-12 stated, "The committee did not They stated that the 20 credits in On Wednesday, March 28, the have. We should not have to require or 10-12. function .in that way. There was no natural sciences seemed "exces- Working Group on General Educa- classes such as the physical activity special interests apparent during sive." tion Requirements held an open ones because some students don't A third major change would be the meetings to plan the general meeting in the Purple Room of the want to take those." the implementing of a section requirements." The minority report "views Student Union. It was attended by entitled, "A Different Culture," knowledge of a different culture as students, faculty and members of Another major area of change which would require 12 hours of There was also a minority report additional requirements in the the administration. study in a culture other than humanities and social sciences." Caucasian or whose native language Dean Popovich, chairperson of is not English. Dean Popovich Ron Stevens, instructor in the the working group, said she was stated, "The purpose of this sociology department stated, "The "surprised and delighted at the requirement would be to provide minority report came about as a interest the students and faculty better understanding of different result of differing viewpoints con- had in turning out for this meeting." cultures. We anticipate new courses cerning the general education would be added to our present requirements. It became apparent The final report of the group was curriculum." Dean Popovich also during the meetings that some of us available for those who attended. said that these courses, unlike the did not go along with the majority. One of the major 'changes in the other general education courses, Stevens added that he was not sure general education requirements was which would be introductory in what the impact of the minority the dropping of the four required nature, need not be introductory. report would have on the final physical education credits. Dr. decision. Martin, department head for HPER One professor, whose identity said later, "The committee has was unknown, accused the commit- Dr. Margin stated, "I cannot eliminated choice by the students in tee of being a special interest group, believe that they would have a dropping the four activity courses. basing their decisions on their past hearing without first having a The committee is telling the undergraduate work. He also said meeting to inform the faculty so we students what to take and is not the committee had "failed miser- could bring the suggestions of the allowing the students to make their ably" in not representing the committee back to our individual own choices." Dr. Martin various course majors at WSU. A Dean Popovich [Photo by Dave Malcomson] department. I did not anticipate committee member, whose identity anything such as what took place Dr. Martin went on to day, "Our would be requiring two years of was also not known, stated, in attached to the final report. It was during this meeting. Nothing in my feelings are that we have a product high school algebra for enrolling responding to the special interest signed by three members of the furthest dreams prepared me for and the students enjoy the activities students. If the new or transferred accusation, "I will not testify against working group, Mary Rieder, Ron what took place there." we give them. The popularity of the students did not have two years of myself. I refuse to be cross-exam- Stevens and Pauline Connell, all activity courses is evident in that algebra in high school, they would ined about things in the committee faculty. The minority report repre- Dean Willson felt the meeting we have to kick students out of be required to take mathematics report." sented views which differed signifi- went well. "Basically, people ex- facilities when we close because 113, thus making the natural science cantly from the final report. It pressed concerns because everyone they just don't want to leave. This requirements total 20 credits. Dr. Dean Wilson, when asked about disagreed with the extra mathe- has a vested interest in what the change in the general education Henry, paralegal, expressed con- the accusation of the committee matics course that would be final general education require- requirements will drastically effect cern whether the high schools in the ments will be." our program." recruiting area would have made two years of algebra a requirement Dr. Willson, Dean of humanities in the high schools. Also, there was and sciences, states, "From my some concern over the difficulties of experience, we have got to allow the determining exactly what the years students some freedom in picking in high school would be. Each high Larson Projects Tuition Increase

by Dan Ruda SUB (State University Board) budget has already been approved WSU Student Senate President for the79-81 school years, and since Russ Larson says that a tuition it is the same as the present increase is on its way- unless biennial, any additional costs have students take some action tb try and to be absorbed from within the stop it. system, or have to be paid for by the students through tuition. Governor Al Quie has proposed a seven percent increase in tuition for According to Larson, the MSUSA the 79-80 school year and another (Minnesota State University Stu- Seven percent increase in 80-81. If dent Association) Presidents Coun- Quie's proposal is passed by the cil believes that tuition can be held legislature, state university stu- at its current level with strong dents will be paying 14.49 percent student support. .more for tuition by 1981. Todd Bine discusses the issues brought out at the Student Senate Forum with Dana Schneeberger last "This support can be shown if "Ideally, I would like to see a zero Thursday, March 29. The senate will be holding a public hearing for students at 4:00 p.m. in the Purple Room to students write or visit their area discuss the new general education requirements for students. [Photo by Dave Malcomson] percent increase," says Larson, legislators and express their con- "however without strong opposition cern, Larson says." office. to Quie's proposal, a tuition incre-, ce Inside is eminent." A list of representatives serving "Quie's proposal is too much for on the House Appropriations Corn- students," says Larson. "But if we Senate Rejects MPIRG p.12 Sports p. 14-15 Presently, students pay 21 per- mittee and the Senate Finance go with no tuition increase, services Casino Night p. 6 Greek Corner p. 16 cent of the cost of education, the Education Subcommittee can be may have to be cut." He added, "I state picks up the rest. Since the obtained in the student senate think a compromise is needed."

Page 2 '"April 4, 1979 Winona Flood Threat "Just Peanuts"

by John Hotzfield too big for someone to come up and Cierzan did say that there may be put their finger in them," said a need to put out a few sandbags "to Last week the National Weather Cierzan. beef up the dike." Service projected that somewhere around April 15, the city of Winona would be in the midst of their second worst flood, according to a city official. He said that the Weather Service projected the water stage of the Mississippi River . to rise up to around 20 feet. Contact Lens The dike that protects Winona can only withstand water level to be Savings a 23 foot water level. Westgate Optical has the lowest prices in town on hard and soft The normal water stage for the contact lenses. Mississippi River is 5.5 feet in Escape from the inconvenience of Winona. eyeglasses. Go natural ... at a savings.

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April 4, 1979 Page 3 Student Status Ordinance Still Alive City-Students Work Together

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Page 4 April 4, 1979

Thinking about something different? Do you march to the beat of a different drummer? Let's hear from Opinions you.

Students Not Represented Letters From Those Who Care The Winona State University Student Senate and WSU's representatives from the Minnesota Public Interest Research Group,-MPIRG, have been in conflict all year. Students Give, But Will They Get Reward? The main cause of the conflict stemmed from the fee system that MPIRG used to support itself. The senate wanted a "neutral" or "positive" check off Winona students want the City the post-secondary institutions and two days at Winona State earlier system on student fee statements. MPIRG wanted a "negative" check-off Council to pass a nondiscrimination their students are a significant this month, it collected 454 pints; system on student fee statements. ordinance directed mainly at hou- factor in the community's economic another 52 wanted to give. sing and check cashing. health. An open hearing was held for all students to come and testify their That week — during five days of opinions about MPIRG on Jan. 24. In this hearing, 29 students testified in Many people persist in believing The other lever is the goodwill collection — a total of 698 pints were favor of MPIRG while no one testified against having MPIRG on campus: that an ordinance is not the best the students create by getting into donated. So of total WSU students solution. The better way, we say, is the community and doing all sorts of and staffers gave 60 percent. With the issue still up in the air, the senate decided to set up a panel of for students to use peer pressure to service work. But for psychological paralegals from the WSU Paralegal Association. The panel consisted of five make the small minority act like impact nothing can surpass what We suppose that during the other students. adults. happens when the Red Cross three days additional students bloodmobile comes to the city. What gave...all of which makes it difficult On Monday, February 26th, the panel recommended that the senate Nevertheless, students have pow- happens is that students really give for the council to say no to the accept the negative check-off system that MPIRG had been arguing for. erful levers to persuade the council blood — at the technical institute, at students on the nondiscrimination to pass such an ordinance. the College of Saint Teresa, at St. ordinance. — And rightly so — The recommendtion from the panel was rejected by the senate and Mary's, and at Winona State. Adolf Bremer MPIRG is no longer an organization that is recognized at Winona State It's not only the economic lever; University. by now everyone should realize that When the bloodmobile stopped The student senate failed to reptesent the students on this issue. General Ed. Committee not Biased I recently had the opportunity to physical education department sud- I can tolerate criticism of other serve as a student representative on denly reports that a survey conduc- areas where suggestions or recom- Student Input Needed the general education taskforce ted of HPER students concludes mendations were submitted to the revision committee. This committee that 74% of the students feel that committee, but I find it extremely The future of general education requirements at Winona State of eleven people devoted much time there should be a four-credit difficult where the physical educa- University will be changed for students in the future. and effort in devising a general required physical education course. tion department is concerned. education program that would best The committee made several at- This change will effect the students, faculty, and administration. develop a students' general know- tempts to listen or review HPER As for establishing the various ledge. recommendations. number of credit hours, I would just Last Thursday a committee representing all three of these categories like to say that the final number held a public hearing on the new changes in the general education The committee pursued the task All these attempts however were established was due to a motion requirements at WSU. The hearing was well attended and a heated of revising the general education in vain because to this day the from a student on the committee. discussion took place over the final draft that the committee came up with. program on the premisp that the committee has received no recom- Thus the point I'm trying to make is quality of the present program mendation (written) to act upon. that there was no intention to give A lot of faculty members felt that the committee was biased towards needed to be improved. It was never more credit hours to some areas their own special interests in the final draft, and these faculty members let the intent of this committee to I must ask why this department over other areas. the committee know that. represent special interests of the has waited this long to come committee members as was alleged forward with this information. The My only intention was to come to There was not much student input at this meeting. The Academic Affairs at the open public meeting held physical education area was one of some consensus on the number of Committee (AAC) from the WSU Student Senate will represent the Wednesday, March 29, 1979. the issues where committee mem- credits for each area. I recall at least student's final stand on this issue. bers really did not know whether to four other combinations before the Every possible attempt was Made keep it as a requirement or final decision was made. Tomorrow the AAC, co-chaired by Todd Bille and Dana Schneeberger, to solicit ideas, recommendations, eliminate it entirely but due to lack will hold a public hearing in the Purple Room, (Room 105-Kryzsko suggestions, etc. from all facets of of suggestions or feelings from General education and its mean- Commons) at 4:00 p.m. specifically for students. the universities especially when the members of this department had no ing is viewed differently by each committee was unsure of possible alternatives but to vote the way individual. It is important to realize The new general ed. requirements will be very important for every effects of various decisions. The each individual felt at the time. that all decisions were not unani- department at WSU and should'nt be overlooked by the students, faculty, mous decisions nor were any of or administration. them made hastily at any time throughout the seven month pro- AAC's job is to represent the students and that is just what they are cess. Many of the concerns ex- doing by holding this public hearing for students. Show them the same pressed at the open meeting would support. Make your opinions heard at this public hearing. have been very much appreciated at John Hotzfield our weekly committee meetings. However now a proposal has been set forth and all hell is ready to break loose.

The proposed program was W WINONAN drawn up through the work of eleven sincerely interested people on this campus and at many more than one or two meetings additional The Winonan is mitten and edited by and for the students of Winona State University and is input would have been welcomed published weekly except June, July, and August and exam periods. with open arms. Subscriptions available from the Business Manager at a rate of $6 annually or $2 quarterly. Address all changes in mailing addresses to the Business Manager. The committee may be blamed for Address all correspondence to: Editor, Winonan. Offices located at 113 Phelps Hall. Telephone making decisions that don't neces- 457-2158. • sarily meet with the consensus of Deadline for non-staff copy is 3:00 p.m. the preceding Thursday. Member of the Associated Collegiate Press, Intercollegiate Press Association, and National Council this campus but we can in no way be of College Publications Advisers. blamed for decisions that were Winona State University is an equal.opportunity employer and adheres to the provisions of Title IX made without department recom- Mich prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in education programs. mendations. Due to lack of previous input from faculty and students the Editor John Hotzfield Business Manager Steve Prange final report of the general education Sports Editor Joe Bissen Advertising Department Larry Kerr committee will remain as stated in Kim Buell Asst. Sports Editor Mike Killeen its entirety until otherwise changed Photo Editor Dave Malcomson Copy Editor Melody Lund • Arts Editor Bonnie Whitley Advisors Dr. Sandra Bennett Dan Day Dr. John Kane A TYPICAL FRESHMAN GETTING Continued on page 5 READY FOR THE SPRING HALTER SEi-\SON April 4, 1979 Page 5 Industry Flexes Muscle Ellery Strikes Back decadence in America, and during Mandatory deposit legislation, also through the spending of some Editor, WINONAN: ary. The definitions reveal that the the increasing domination of the legislation which would place a dime $15,000 by trade association lobby- purpose of satirizing and lampoon- American people and their govern- deposit on a beverage container at ists in the 1975-76 legislative session Bob Miller's letter in the Mar. 28 ing is not merely to provide "good ment by transnational corporations, time of purchase in hopes of alone. Their motivation for all this WINONAN makes clear that the entertainment." It uses humor to the OPEC countries, and the encouraging the return of that opposition to mandatory deposits — question of whether "Animal rub our noses in the absurdity of Trilateral Commission. Not to bottle for the dime deposit, is an old profit with no concern for social House" was ribald satire or merely human folly. mention the stalemate of the big issue to the state of Minnesota. costs. "good entertainment" got him into powers arms race. some heavy soul searching, and Miller sarcastically ridicules the As early as 1972, the Star's Metro Profits in 1975 for all Can mental masochism. idea of decadence in American Lampooning and satirizing of Poll found that 89% of the 600 Manufacturer's Institute members society, and scoffs at the idea of decadence can serve a useful voting-age Twin City residents totalled nearly half a billion dollars. I feel that he could have saved American imperialism being a state purpose, but not if people look on it surveyed were "willing to pay a himself a lot of suffering if he had of decline and fall. One wonders as merely "good entertainment." little extra for soft drinks and beer In 1975, Reynolds Metal Corn- taken time to look up the words where Miller has been during the at the time of purchase and then pany alone had an aggregate profit satire and lampoon in the diction- increase of drink, drugs debauchery Ellery Foster return the bottles and cans for of over $219 million dollars. Indus- deposit as they could be reused." try though, does not stop here in Again, in 1977 the Minneapolis their efforts to rid the legislators' Tribune Minnesota Poll found 65% mind of mandatory deposits. mandatory deposit bill which is of Minnesotans believing that re- before the Minnesota House of quiring a deposit on soft-drink and Formed in 1953, Keep America Representatives now, was discussed ON beer containers would do a great Beautiful (KAB) has become the on the House floor Monday (3/26) 0/o) or some good leading anti-litter voice in America. deal of good (30 and referred back to the Labor [CAMPUS] (35%) in terms of cleaning up the Referring to itself as the National Committee due in part to some 1371 LARRY SKOV environment and decreasing con- Public Service Organization for the legislators' belief that if such sumption of natural resources. Prevention of Litter, KAB is a legislation was to pass many jobs non-profit organization financed and would be lost in the process and that I Why then hasn't mandatory supported by over one hundred the labor committee should address deposit become a reality in the corporations, trade associations, this concern of the bill. To the society we, as Minnesotans, live in and labor groups — industries many contrary, a report by economic today? of which oppose mandatory depos- professor Dr. Hugh Folk concluded its. Where is the connection one that Minnesota consumers would The answer comes in the form of a might ask; the motivation behind save $18 million dollars with a careful analysis of the legislative industry supporting this self-pro- resultant increased spending adding process at the state capital; most claimed public service is to create to a net gain of as many as specifically the lobbying efforts of the image of the irresponsible A GIRL WHO 1,500-2,000 jobs. special interest groups at the state citizen rather than the image of the TRIED TO WALK capital. Member businesses of the irresponsible industry. Clearly industry's support of the TI-1ROU61-1 THE Aluminum Association, the Can present "one way" can market is Manufacturer's Institute, the Glass Possibly industry's finest effort to NASTY HABIT apparent. Furthermore, it is the Container Manufacturer's Institute, defeat mandatory deposits came in AT 11:00 viewpoint of mandatory deposit the Brewer's Association, the Minn- the November 1976 election in supportive legislators that by allow- MONDAY esota Soft Drink Association, and Massachusetts where the latest ing the legislation to go back to the NIGHT the Minnesota Beer Wholesaler's estimates show that special inter- labor committee is simply an effort Association are very interested in ests spent $1.4 million dollars to by industry supportive legislators seeing this bill defeated. defeat a mandatory deposit refer- to defeat this bill and allow it to die endum compared to proponents' in committee. Interested enough to organize $30,000 (1/50 as much). Even then Dave Detloff efforts to defeat this bill through the the referendum lost by only 7/10 of retention of 11 full-time professional one percent of the vote. lobbyists in 1975 and 12 full-time professional lobbyists in 1976 and To bring things home a bit, the Studerits Can Voice Opinions General Ed. 6Wea New general education require- general education requirements. The Barbers specialize ments are now being formulated. On Continued from page 4 in the Wash & Wear Cut for Thursday, April 5, the student The senate hopes there will be a senate will be holding a public big turn out so they will have through proper channels. today's active people. hearing to get some feedback from numerous suggestions to take to the Easy to care for, easy to look at students on the proposals. The academic affairs committee. All I thank the committee for the hearing will be in the Purple Room, students are invited to voice their Make an appoint- opportunity to work with them and so please attend and express your opinion. only wish that in the future ment today. concerns and ideas on the proposed Student Senate policy-making taskforces will have 454-4900 more cooperation and input from all 77 West 3rd St. faculty and students before a final Across from Snyder's report is drafted. Shops from ATTENIION EVERVI300% Coast to Coast Dianne F. Smith Hairstyling for men and women. ,' H GET INVOLVED These firms express their desire to be involved with the University, its teaching staff, administrative personnel, employees, and thousands of students together with their Poem parents, all of whom spend money every day, every week and every month. They want you to know that they offer top by Karen Markert merchandise and/or service in the fields in which they function. We invite you to "Get Involved" with them. just look around WONDERFUL WEST END let your heart be light stop and watch the silver birds flight

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WSU hosted a banquet for the state's track team Sunday in the Kryzsko Cafeteria, and this was the scene seconds after the runners received their meals. The lead runner was overheard saying as he fled the cafeteria, "I hate oil wells in my veal parmesan!" [Photo by Dave Wallace]

The parking problem was solved Head WSU football coach Myron Smith has put all of his players on when it was decided that the first a rigorous diet program this spring. Wingback Phil Urrup had this floor of each building on campus entree of cannabis before his main course of corned beef hash. would be used as a parking ramp. Smith does not recommend this for his players. Five Geology professors were later arrested when they staged a protest

by , throwing rocks taken from display cases in Pasteur Hall and Campus Shorts hurled them through car windows. that St. Mary's College was days. Student strike headquarters Sheehan Hall sunk last week, but sponsoring "Beatle-Mania" so we are located in 114 Somsen Hall. officials maintain that there is no felt that we had to be one up on real problem, saying "the girls won't them." The student senate passed a "ban get nearly as tired walking to their the can" legislation on campus last rooms now." The students at WSU staged the Sunday. There will be no more first college strike in history last restrooms on campus. The faculty KQAL sponsored a concert fea- Sunday. They felt they should get //-, was upset over this decision turing the reunion of time and a half for studying because they felt "there was enough The Winona State Health Service installed a new dentistry office last Sunday. Randy Zanatta, KQ's over-time. They would also like figeting in classes already." on Sunday. [Photo by Dave Malcomson] station manager stated; "We heard fringe benefits, such as retirement at age 30, double credit hours, and The editor of the Winonan was their work week cut down to four chased away from his office by an CHARLIE'S D & D LOUNGE 204 WEST SECOND BUCK NITS WEDNESDAY SPECIAL 7:00 PM 1:00 AM The housing shortage at Winona State remains a problem. The student who lives here was one of the lucky ones who was given a lakefront suite. - April 4, 1979 Fever Hits WSU

The WSU men's golf team had its first meet Sunday, and Joe Bison, the team's number 14 golfer, had a little trouble o f the fairway at the Winnipeg Golf and Country Club. bison reportedly hit this shot and said, "My game President Robert Hanson and his sidekick, Dr. Ray Amundson [known as the cat] get help from their secretary stinks, so why shouldn't I too?" He shot 107 on the challenging nine-hole as they attempt to pull down Somsea Hall on Sunday after a tough week of work. An exhausted Hanson later par-3 layout. [Photo by Marianne Ottmann] stated; "We had her leaning, but she just wouldn't give," [Photo by Marianne Otimann]

angry crowd of protestrig students weekend. He said that he was armed with rocks and sticks last investigating a story on the Sunday. The enraged students were migration of Monarch Butterflies in apprently upset by the way John Nevada. Applications are now being Hotzfield spent Winonan's budget. accepted for a new editor. Hotzfield later said "All I did was take a few trips." Apparently The stories on pages 6 and 7 of Hotzfield is a gambling addict and this week's edition of the Winonan was visiting Las Vegas every are not true. April Fool's!

The search for a new basketball coach has ended. On Sunday, Rusty Moves 4-, was named head basketball coach. Rusty is pictured here during Sunday's ta Womew's Tvparzael r press conference after being asked by a reporter, "How tall is the center Noith,,eto.aWCCCONNa•ClDaNktato •Rocheafera • Wit•JONa you're recruiting for next year's team;!" 3 ; ;. .r,r

Page 8 April 4, 1979

Angel Appears In Minnesota

by Dan "Rock Jock" Day did his staff. His intro to the song began with their first-recorded The audience waited, watched, and the evening came late in the show, "Rock and Rollers" flaunted his number, "Tower," followed by "Can listened attentively for what ap- as "Rock and Rollers" hit the stage. ST. PAUL — All was dark and exceptional vocal chords, lasting for You Feel It" from their third album. peared to be their favorite part of Punky's driving guitar work high- still. Amidst an echoing chorus, a nearly five minutes and bringing the Also from the third 1.p., "On The the song. As guitarist Meadows' lighted this particular peice, as he voice from the heavens thundered crowd to their feet. Rock" continued with the zip of the lead started in full force, everyone went into a brilliantly-performed throughout the theatre. "Let there opening two numbers. took to their feet as Dimino shoued solo while the others left the stage. be music on earth as it is in heaven" Supplying the necessary back- "I can hear you, Punky!" Appearing in full white regalia and a was proclaimed as the five members ground to drive the punchy music of Throughout the performance a beer bottle in one hand, he walked of Angel, clad in white silk, the quintet, drummer Barry Brandt giant angel's head appeared inside "Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart proudly as he tossed his flowing appeared from nowhere in illumi- and bassist Felix Robinson added the winged A familiar to Angel fans. Anymore," and "Waited a Long black locks. His guitar squeeled as nated upright boxes. From the both the beat and the framework Rising well above the stage, the Time" (from their latest vinyl effort he brought an enormous illegal outset, I knew this would be more vocals for Dimono. Although neither beautiful prop moved as well as "Sinful") were followed by an odd, cigarette to the front of the stage — than just another concert. possessed an overbearing stage spoke to the crowd between a few yet very effective keyboard solo by this became 'another souvenir for presence, their mellow attitude was songs. This was only a part of their organist Guiffra. During the course the crowd' as he bowed to end his Punky Meadows, the showman much needed to balance Angel's extraordinary stage presentation, of this solo, a small synthesized gripping solo. and main attraction of the band, visual exhibition. as the usual assortment of flash keyboard was worn around his neck wielded his jet-black Stratocaster pots, fog machines and light as he stalked the stage. This in itself Jeff Beck's "Freeway Jam" ended guitar like an adept swordsman. High-heeled keyboardist Greg combinations were used as well. is not so unusual. What was up in Angel's next number, "Feeling Delivering graceful leads as he Guiffra would seem better por- unusual, however, was the fact that Right." This extended version of the strutted the width of the stage, his trayed in a Star Trek rerun, as his "Don't Leave Me Lonely" and this particular instrument had a number from their second disc confidence and balletic gait was display of keyboards and synthe- "Just Can't Take Anymore" added neck, similar to that of a bass guitar. ended the captivating show. admired by the four thousand that sizers are reminiscent of Scotty's an almost pop sound to the He achieved various frequencies by jammed the Civic Center Theatre. Flight Deck. His rocking attitude fast-paced set, while their new sliding his hand up and down this Barry Brandt's short drum solo puts him in company with Punky single "Don't Take Your Love" put unstrung neck. This, coupled with highlighted the band's first encore, Lead singer Frank Dimino main- and Frank, while his keyboards the adrenaline back into the veins of fog and another appearance of the as "White Lightning" struck the tained his piercing vocal lines neighbor Barry's drum kit atop all present. Angel's contribution to angel overhead was indeed impres- theatre. Although nothing excep- throughout the set, grasping his three black stairs. the golden boogie of days gone by, sive. white microphone stand as Moses Angel's short, rocking show "L.A. Lady," was very impressive. The 'get up and boogie' song of Continued on page 16

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April 4, 1979 Page 9 KQAL's Top Ten Britain Rolls Strait Ahead 1. Bob Weir — Heaven Help the Fool — Arista 2. Lou Reed — Rock 'n Roll Animal — RCA Dire Straits called "Dire Straits" by a band of The off-beat drumming of Pick the same name. This album, which Withers, coupled with the precise 3. The Who — Quadrophenia — MCA "Dire Straits" 4. Return to Forever — Music Magic — Columbia was released in England in Febru- bass guitar riffs of John Illsley 5. City Slickers — Auracle — Chrysalis Warner Bros. ary 1978, finally hit the American enhance Dave Knopfler's rhythm 6. Jimmy Buffet — Havanah Daydream — ABC market about two months ago. This guitar on such cuts as "Lions," 7. Lake — Paradise Island — Columbia by John J. Dalesandro album is like nothing you have ever "Southbound Again" and "Setting 8. Graham Parker and the Rumours — Squeezing the Sparks — Arista heard out of Britain before. Me Up." 9. Journey — Evolution — Columbia Most people constantly claim that 10. Roger Vodouris — Radio Dream — Warner Bros. Elvis Presley founded rock n' roll in Led by Mark Knopfler, lead Dire Straits not only veers away the U.S.A. Others claim it was the vocals and lead guitar, Dave from the traditional British sound, Beatles. Actually, it was the Knopfler on rhythm guitar, John but furnishes us with a musical style Beatles, with strong emphasis from Illsley on bass guitar, and Pick that is original and musically tight. SCHMIDT'S DISTRIBUTING COMPANY bands of their home country — Withers on drums, Dire Straits Using acapella and vibrato chords, Britain. These bands included the produces a sound so unique that it is they produce a sound that is clean DISTRIBUTORS OF: Kinks, the Rolling Stones and the extremely hard to coin it 'rock n' and appealing to the ear. 4310 W. 5th Street Who. roll'. SCHMIDT Dire Straits: four boys from PABST WINONA, After rock music became estab- The first cut on side one, entitled Britain who aren't afraid to walk BLATZ lished, it became more refined. In "Sultans of Swing," exemplifies the away from tradition. They prove it RED, WHITE the late 60's and early 70's, Britain entire album in the fashion that the on their debut album entitled "Dire & BLUE MINNESOTA 55987 produced the finest rock n' roll in lead guitar of Mark Knopfler is so Straits," available on Warner Bros., BEERS the world. With the Stones leading harsh that it seems to talk to you Records and Tapes. Another "GET INVOLVED" advertiser the way, Yes, Genesis, and Emer- and say, "Our music is different — son, Lake, and Palmer followed. just listen." The guitar solo, crisp MILLER SCRAP IRON & METAL CO. and explicit, supports Knopfler's The newer music that has come vocal which sound like a cross out of Britain has been less than between the styles of Lou Reed and adequate rock n' roll. Such bands as Bob Dylan. "Recycling since the turn ED. NOTE: The Personals section of the Century" The Sex Pistols, New Generation, and Punk Rock music in general Such cuts as "In the Gallery," — of the WINONAN has been exclu- Purchasing: Scrapmetals, machinery have given the British rock scene a "Switchblade City," and "Water of ded due to lack of interest. Sorry to trucks and cars. bad name. Let's face it, Punk Rock Love" reflect the simplicity of this those who enjoyed it. just doesn't cut it with most of album. Simplistic in the manner that Riverbend Industrial Park — Call 452-2067 America's taste in music. this band does not need computer- Another "GET INVOLVED" ized keyboards and ARP synthesi- advertiser But now, I've heard the album zers to produce fine music. PAPA JOHN'S PIZZA (529 Huff Street) ACROSS FROM WSU iirmonaOpticians Ltd. Also Serving Raze same on the Plaza West Winona, Minnesota 55987 SPAGHETTI, CHICKEN, Your Eyewear Boutique 454 -7100 This is a "GET INVOLVED" GONDOLA'S,P J BURGERS AND advertiser.. PORK TENDERLOIN TUESDAY'S SPECIAL: Shirts n' SuCh OPEN DAILY $ 1.00 OFF LARGE PIZZA 4:00 PM (For Carry-Out. And Delivery Call 452-1234)

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Page 14 Actress visits St. T's

ON Joan Fontaine Recalls... CAMPUS Saturday night, March 24, ap- movie stars by imitating and white hue. Her hair was neatly tied BY LARRY SKOV proximately ten minutes late, Joan dressing after their styles. She and back and her face was well made up. Fontaine walked out onto the stage her sister both had their childhood in the Auditorium on the campus of heroes whom they greatly admired Her rather wordy presentation St. Teresa's. In the hour-long and imitated. told the audience that she was born speech, she spoke mostly of the in Japan and her acting career golden age of acting. Joan mentioned her book 'No Bed started at a young age. The true of Roses' several times throughout secret to acting is actually diction as Her audience consisted of about her speech, namely because her far as she is concerned. She feels 240 persons in an auditorium that speeches and tours are promotions young actresses starting out usually holds 300. They seemed to consist of for it. However, the money profits lack this in speech. both middle-aged and older genera- will go toward a scholarship fund. tion persons. Joan took advantage The cost of the whole affair, which Toward the end of her speech, of this and made an appeal to the included both a dinner and speech, there was a questions/answers sentimental recollection of the was $37.50 per couple — not a cheap session. Most of these questions golden years of movies, Broadway, amount! were from the older members of the and Hollywood. She went through audience, yet one was posed to about a half hour of history, Joan was wearing a very extrava- Fontaine by a younger person, and including a lot of name dropping and gant outfit consisting of a purple definitely out of context with the some recollection of her childhood, satin-like, midi-lengh skirt with slits preceding ones. The question dealt and her sister. She gave a specific on either side. The chemise was of with Fontaine's previous reference example: in her generation, when light chiffon-type material with a to bitter experiences. She replied in I WAS AFRAID THIS WOULD HAPPEN... young people were rational, they light print pattern containing lines her unintentionally snobbish voice, WE DROPPED THE KEG DOWN NINE used to worship and deify their ideal of sequins accentuating the off- "I've never had a bitter bone in my FLIGHTS OP body."

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These two typified the reaction from the people who attended Casino Night last Saturday, March 24th. The event was sponsored by the IRHC. The beer was flowing and the cigars were smoking. Page 12 April 4, 1979 Senate Rejects MPIRG MPIRG (Minnesota Public Inter- check-off." MPIRG people refer to it - would automatically be billed on the est Research Group) is no longer a as "positive check-off." staement. If the student indicated recognized student organization at s/he were not in favor of paying the WSU. Under the proposal, MPIRG fee, it would be credited to their would have been printed in the mass account. Much confusion and conflict registration form. If a student surrounded the MPIRG issue and wished to fund MPIRG, $1 would At the meeting, Jerry Varner of there's a good chance it will have to be written in on the the business office explained the continue. statement. During pre-registrat- complications of the negative check- tion, "MPIRG" and a "Yes-No" off system. MPIRG is no longer recognized at would have been pre-printed on the WSU when the MPIRG%tate board form. Students would indicate He said, "The average percentage did not act on a senate proposal to whether they wished to pay the fee. of students charged the fee at other establish a fee collection system. If neither response were checked, state universities is around 30 The March 15 deadline expired, and the student would be asked by a percent. This would mean 70 MPIRG lost its standing. clerk to check one. percent of the students would have to be credited $1." According to According to Maryann Vaszquez, Earlier at the same meeting, the Varner, this would put an extra a member of the MPIRG board, "the senate voted to reject a recommen- burden on the business office, and board didn't vote on the proposal dation by a neutral panel made up of result in higher registration costs. because if it had been voted down, it students from the paralegal associa- DENNIS L. CLEVELAND would have been all over." She tion. The panel was established by On March 15, the student senate PRESIDENT Phone 454-5500 added, "By not voting, MPIRG will WSU Student Senate President resolved: whereas MPIRG remain- not have to re-petition to get back Russ Larson to draw up a fee ing on campus was contingent upon

on campus." collection system. The paralegals the fact that a fee statement , . proposal was rejected mainly be- agreement would be reached with fro' andexunlig '"?" Last year, MPIRG circulated a cause of the cost and difficulty of the approval of the WSU Student STATE BANK: petition showing that more than 50 implementation. Senate, the state MPIRG board, and percent of the students supported the WSU administration, and the organization on campus. The paralegals proposal was whereas the state board of MPIRG termed "negative refusable/refun- elected not to accept the fee BANKING WINONA, During the last senate meeting of dable." This meant if a student did collection system as proposed by the HOURS LOBBY DRIVE-UP winter quarter, the senate voted to not indicate whether s/he were in senate; be it resolved that MPIRG is Mon. - Thurs. 9:00 to 3:00 7:30 to 5:30 accept what they termed a "neutral favor of paying the MPIRG fee, $1 no longer a recognized organization Friday 9:00 to 8:00 7:30 to 8:00 MINN. 55987 on the WSU campus. Saturday 8:30 to 12:00

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Page 14 'April' 4; 1979 Sports Gymnasts Seventh Best in Nation

by Joe Bissen Just because he isn't doing Saturday's final round of competi- Two other Warriors placed at year. And Juaire expects to add Sports Editor handsprings, don't think Juaire was tion, but that wasn't good enough Topeka. Mona Miller was fifteenth some of that much-needed depth, unhappy with a seventh place finish, for Chapman. Under what Juaire in the all-around competition, and saying, "We know of four people If you talk to Winona State though. "Obviously, in a national called "just incredible" pressure, Alice Byer placed thirteenth in that we know are coming here next gymnastics coach Steve Juaire tournament, you have a lot of tough Chapman came through beautifully. vaulting. year." about the kind of season his team competition. We couldn't have She passed seven other gymnasts Centenary College of Louisiana, The seven-month season has had, be careful. placed higher — the competition on the bars to finish third and with Johnson as its trump card, ran ended, but the work hasn't. Be careful, because Juaire likes to was just too tough. The girls did turned her four-way tie for fifth on away with the title. WSU tied "They're going to do a little use an understated tone of voice, well doing what they did, not having the beam into an outright fifth-place Slippery Rock of Pennsylvania for weightlifting with their legs and and you might never realize that his ever been this far before." finish. To top it all off, Chapman was seventh with 124.2 points. knees, and then the last three or team was the seventh best small "We had a goal to get in the top named to the All-American AIAW The Warriors just missed bring- four weeks of school work on some college gymnastics team in the eight and place someone in the Gymnastics team. ing any material possessions home, new stunts," said Juaire of his plans nation. finals," said Juaire. "Both those "She executed flawlessly in the because only the top six teams for his gymnasts the rest of the Maybe Juaire's reserved nature is goals at the national meet were met finals," said Juaire. "She placed received trophies, but the seventh year. just a cover for a lot of pride deep and even exceeded." with execution, not with difficulty place finish will do. At least until Will the season end in the same down. If it is, you could hardly That second goal of placing (of her routines). Aside from Kathy next year. place next year? Juaire refuses to blame him. Juaire and his eight someone in the finals was met and Johnson (a former Olympian and With no seniors or juniors on the predict anything, but he does admit, gymnasts put Winona on the map exceeded by freshman Jane Chap- probably the best woman gymnast team and everyone next year "We're shooting at it. The talent is last weekend when they placed man — make that All-American in America), she executed at least as returning, WSU could easily be there, but we've got a lot of things seventh in the AIAW National Jane Chapman. well as anyone in the meet." headed back to the nationals next to improve on." Small College Gymnastics Tourna- Chapman was in tenth place on ment in front of a couple thousand the uneven bars and tied for fifth people in Topeka, Kansas. place on the balance beam going into

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[Photo by Kevin Hanson] Times that a teacher here at ball Tournament held at the Day for the first-place honors, while Winona State makes news on the Memorial Hall courts the weekend in the co-rec division, Tom Staley sporting scene are few and far of March 23. and Day teamed up to defeat Tim between. Well, I've got news for Sobiesk, pictured above, defeated Mackey and Beck. you. This is one of those times. John Nell and won a trophy donated Forty-two players participated in Dr. Norm Sobiesk of the WSU by Graham & McGuire and a ski the tournament for the MD Associa- history department recently won jacket donated by the Miller tion, which raised $84. All winners first place in the men's division of Brewing Company. received jackets and trophies. the Muscular Dystrophy Racquet- In the women's bracket of the Various other gifts will be awarded tourney, Becky Beck topped Karen later. Tennis Team Aces St. Mary's earlier in the week, and the Redmen McNichols. by Joe Bissen were obviously hurt by that. Only number four singles player Sports Editor Winona State, meanwhile, was was taken three sets, and she ended playing with a lineup which had up beating Gail Kielhofer 6-7, 6-2, Some members of the St. Mary's been shuffled around and which 6-2. .. –, I women's tennis team weren't all included Sharon Webster and Judy Other winners for WSU against I 1 that impressed with their opponents Sandvik, both in their first match of the Redmen were Peg Hayes, Ruth \ / . . from Winona State after a dual meet the year, and a doubles team of Swenson, and the doubles teams of ... –,. ___ between the two teams one week Sandvik and Annette Larson, who Hayes-Bull and O'Malley and Sue OsithoshBoosh ago today. You have to wonder if had not played together in competi- Mulcahy. they'd have been impressed with tion. Bull and Hayes brought a trophy Classic comfort favorite with a Navritolova or Evert. Sandvik. and Larson had real back home to WSU Saturday when contemporary flare. Get your bib Maybe the Warriors aren't invin- problems with their opponents from they placed second at the Macales- power up front now! cible, but they looked pretty close to SMC and only won 6-0, 6-0. ter Invitational in St. Paul, winning it against St. Mary's, winning the Webster's match was nearly as three matches and then losing 4-6, dual 9-0 and holding a 114-26 edge in tough. She won 6-0, 6-1, the same 1-6 in the finals. games played. score as Sherri Boettcher's nip-and- Swenson competed in singles play alkyl/1 '4 gel/du:0414 79 Plaza West St. Mary's was missing its top two tuck battle with Mary Serb and and the Mulcahy-O'Malley duo in players, who had quit the team Kathy Bull's nailbiter with Bridget doubles, but they failed to place.

4,4.979 Page: T5 Win Over St. Cloud High Point of Southern Trip Perhaps the most significant Second, the Huskies are con- log on their annual trip, but it could doubleheader against Southern homa, the Warriors pounded out 13 outcome of any game on the WSU sidered to be one of the threats to have been better. Winona State Missouri State College, but still lost hits and scored nine runs in the top baseball team's southern trip was the NIC crown that Mankato State dropped six one-run and two the pair of games by 1-0 and 3-1 of the eighth inning to win a 11-3 the outcome of a' game played now wears as league . champions. two-run ballgames, and the team margins. decision against the Redmen. against another Minnesota school. WSU is another favorite. could never really mix effective Then consider the plight of Rod Hitting was also evident in the In the opening game of the Griffin Brad Spitzack scattered seven hitting and pitching in the same Schwartz. Schwartz pitched the 'doubleheader against John Brown Classic Saturday at St. Joseph, Mo., Huskie hits and Buddy O'Connell game. opening game of a doubleheader University. In the opening game, the Warriors defeated fellow NIC drove in three runs with a single Another highlight of the trip was against Northeast Oklahoma State the Warriors connected for 13 hits member St. Cloud State by a 6-4 and a double as the Warriors the work of the Warrior pitchers. University, and gave up only one and romped to a 7-3 victory. Greg margin. pounded out 11 hits against two St. Considered to be the top area on the unearned run in the game, that in Verthein, a freshman hurler from The game against St. Cloud was Cloud pitchers. team this season, the Warrior the first inning. But the Warriors LaCrescerit, gained his first colle- important for several reasons. First, , The St. Cloud game was also a hurlers have had some outstanding lost the game, 1-0. giate pitching victory. it was one of the few times on the landmark of sorts as captain Bryan performances. While the WSU hitting attack In the second game, homeruns by southern trip that the Warriors Boelter set a new school record for For instance, consider the plight seemed dormant in some games, in Steve Young, Joe Koppi, and Dave played a team that was in similar career stolen bases. Boelter now has of pitchers Scot Ender, Kurt other games it literally exploded. In Wuestoff and a 12-hit attack gave shape — just coming outdoors after 56 thefts for his career. Heinbigner' and Spitzack. The trio the second game of the double- WSU 10 runs. But John Brown several months of indoor practice. The Warriors finished with a 4-10 gave up just five hits in a header against Northeast Okla- scored a run in the ninth inning to gain an 11-10 win. Wuestoff finished the trip with a coming... .454 batting average to top Winona State hitters, while Spin Williams had a .413 average and Gerald Rohl athletic build gone soft. .407. BASEBALL SCORES

So you've got a few problems WSU 2, 6 Central Mo. 3, 7 with your shape. Don't Double chin from WSU 0, 1 S. Mo. State 1, 3 worry about it, do some- lots of pizza with WSU 0, 11 N.E. Okla. St. 1, 3 thing about it. And a double cheese. WSU 7, 10 John Brown, 3, 11 good way to get WSU 2, 7 S. Mo. State 10, 0 started is'by read- WSU 6 St. Cloud St. 4 Sunken chest. ing the next issue Makes breathing WSU 6 Phillips 12 of "Insider" —the hard. WSU 1 Mo. Western 2 free supplement to WSU 0 Phillips 2 your college newspaper 600 calories. from Ford. Warriors Probably You'll find tips on exercise, training. and sports. And you'll discover Tennis elbow. Won't Get Great for resting a few of the unusual ways some athletes on table tops. Games in stay in shape. It's not all running and weight lifting. And you'll also find Because spring hasn't been in some very interesting information about Belt overhang, makes any hurry to arrive in Minnesota, how to shape up your ride with the tying shoes a problem. Winona State's baseball schedule great lineup of '79 Fords. has become about as muddy as Loughery Field. Stiff knee. Used mainly The Warriors have a double- Look for "Insider"— to walk to refrigerator and back. header scheduled with Luther Ford's continuing series of College in Decorah, Iowa, today, college newspaper supplements. Swollen ankles. but as of Monday morning, the All-around gluttony. prospects for playing those games were not good, because FORD Luther's field was in bad shape Hasn't touched his last week. - FORD DIVISION toes in years. WSU baseball coach Gary Grob said Monday he was not sure what games would be played in the next week. Yesterday's scheduled double- header with St. Olaf was postponed, and the doubleheader scheduled with UM-Duluth for Friday at Loughery Field will probably not be played, either. So, you're looking for a teaching hospital...a place In addition, the date of WSU's where you can expand your knowledge and develop as doubleheader with Bemidji State, originally set for April 10, a professional nurse. We provide clinical experience will have to be moved back for nusing students, Mayo medical students and because there's still lots of snow residents, physical therapy students...just to name a in Bemidji. few. Here, your education won't end with Freshmen Break graduation...in fact, a whole new phase of it will begin. Three Records For information regarding RN employment Three freshmen broke school records Saturday , in the April Fool's opportunities, contact Cindy Scott Personnel Invitational track meet, at UM-Du- Department... luth and led the WSU women's track team to sixth place in the meet. Robin Holtzapple set a WSU record of 17' 1 3/4" in the high jump and won second place in that event. The freshman from Bloomington ROCHESTER METHODIST HOSPITAL also equalled the school record of 30.53 seconds in the 220-yard hurdles. Rochester, Minnesota 55901 Barb Boliman, another freshman, broke the school record in the shot put again, as she has in every meet so far this year. Boliman tossed the shot 42' 8 1/2" to place second at Duluth. Mary Bremer, the other fresh- man, took fourth and established a new school mark in the 880-yard run with a time of 2:32.1. Page 16 April 4, 1979

SAINT MARYS HOSPITAL Greek Rochester, Minnesota Corner

by Melody Lund As a progressive health care center currently undergoing an exciting expansion of our facilities, we The various Greek organizations have many newly created opportunities for the new at WSU have been busy working on the Muscular Dystrophy Dance-a- graduate. You will advance in your field as your work thon which will be held this side by side with Mayo Clinic physicians in caring for weekend starting at 3 p.m. on patients from all over the world. Friday. Come out and support those dancers who are trying to wipe out neuromuscular diseases! Our patients require the highest level of nursing care — and our nurses provide it. We know Winona State Alpha Xi Delta sorority has set University nursing graduates have the preparation May 6 for their annual Parent's Day. This year, the Alpha Xi's are necessary to meet the challenge. departing from tradition and hold- ing a potluck dinner at the lake. The We invite you to visit with us about career opportunities. Alpha Xi's enjoyed a pizza party For more information contact Randy Gettler, Personnel with propsective rushees on Tues- day night. Everyone had a good Employment, Saint Marys Hospital, Rochester, Minne- time as the girls all worked together sota. Telephone collect at (507)285-5511. to create a colossal pizza!

Sigma Tau Gamma reported an excellent turn-out for their Spring Regional Workshop, held last week- end here in Winona. Gamma Chi Chapter from Michigan Tech won the bowling trophy and the North Central Supremacy Cup. A poker a 404 tiepoki GlikitiPar&Weiiqierd party for the men of Sigma Tau was HoicEST PRODUCTS PROVIDE ITS int,„ 044 held on Saturday. tokTuFt g HE rojEsT OF HOPS AND GRAINS TH AR--e' PLA v ck crehereda0f7neikaaft4.z18si Alpha Delta Pi sorority will be holding a rush party tomorrow night for prospective rushees. They expect a good turn-out. The ADPi's will conclude the night with an exchange with the Sig Tau's.

Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity enjoyed their Brotherhood Week last week. Founding President Dan Ruda initiated three new men into his fraternity. They are: Todd Bille, Steve Erickson and Kelly Minard. They travelled down to Iowa State at Ames, Iowa for their initiation. Dan was a member of AKL at Iowa State before transferring here. Angel

Continued from page 8 tional, his thumping left the audience shouting for more.

Preceding the rocker "Wild and Hot," the Angel logo ascended one final time. As the triumphant music blared, he proclaimed "go forth and tell your children what you have seen tonight, that they may tell their children and the children after them. There shall then be music on earth as it is in Heaven." Angel then retreated from the stage, this time for good. All was dark and still.

Dike/Flood a OF Volunteers .• .6dom Needed In the event of spring flooding, there may be a need for volunteers to do various patrol duties in the Winona area. Any time that you vk would be willing to donate will be Lfrt • greatly appreciated. Sign-up lists - are located at the food service line, the Financial Aids Office, and outside of the Student Senate Office. Diane Dingfelder, Student "I've got Pabst Blue Ribbon on my mind." Affairs Office, is assisting the State Job Service in coordinating this © 1979 PABST BREWING COMPANY, Milwaukee, Wis. ond Lities volunteer effort.