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INSIDE 1-year-old Humans Football wins in turned to 3 in a row Prentiss Hall plaster Page 13 NCN Page 7 Page 9 Winona State University Volume LXI, Number 3 September 28, 1983 Independent status harder to claim decisions will be made at public Under the current plan three parental support because he is an students 21 percent of total hearings over the next few months regulations must be met before a orphan or ward of the state. enrollment. "That percentage of Approximately one fourth of when the proposed plan will be student is considered independent. —The parents can't be located. independent students has gone up Winona State students may find it reviewed. 1. Their parents did not claim — The student has been abused every year...so this year it will tougher to get grant and The new system, according to them as an income tax exemption. and had to be separated from the probably be more so," Lietzau said. scholarship money under the new Robert Lietzau, WSU financial aids 2. The students did not live with parents. (Documentation from The new rule will go into effect rules defining independent status director, will affect state their parents for more than 42 clergy, social worker, lawyer or in the 1984-85 school year it could for financial aid. universities more than other days. physician is needed for proof.) reduce or eliminate aid to more The plan was approved last schools. It will make it more 3. The parents provided no more — The applicant is married, 22 than 2,800 students of the 43,000 Thursday by the Higher Education difficult for a student to claim than $750 worth of support for the years or older and establishes students who receive aid yearly Coordinating Board. Further independence from their parents. year. independent residence for the year according to HECB estimates. With this plan, self support is prior to applying for aid. And Once the new guidelines are established one year after support during the time aid is received, secured the HECB plans to develop from the parents has stopped. that parents have not claimed the a program that will determine the Reinstated faculty The new plan will define almost student as an income tax amount of financial aid an all students as being dependent deduction; the student does not independent student will be on their parents. The financial live with his parents more than 42 eligible. According to an HECB were hopeful situation of the parents, not the days; and the parents provide $750 newsletter the definition and students, will determine the or less of support. Documentation distribution of funds must be monetary award the student will from parents is needed to prove considered together to insure a by Jim Riccioli possibilities as Baron remains on receive. that these conditions exist. smooth implementation of the new sick leave, which he chose to take According to a St. Paul Pioneer Lietzau reported that the 1982- guidelines. Four of the five reinstated this past summer. Press article, exceptions to these 83 figures for independent WSU The new definition is opposed by faculty members of Winona State Hirsch's responsibilities are rules have also been established. students has not been released yet. the Minnesota Public Interest said they were hopeful, but not somewhat more scattered. — The applicant that has been But, 1981-82 WSU records showed Research Group and by the confident, that President Thomas He is currently putting in one- involuntarily separated from 184 undergradutes as independent Minnesota State Student Coalition. Stark would rescind their third time teaching an Education retrenchment status when he took department course, Instructional office in July. Media, on a short-term basis and But after over 1'/2 years of two-thirds time coordinating New mascot introduced employment limbo at WSU, they photography work in University have been hired back, thanks to Relations. This winter, he may Stark's decisions which drew an again be teaching a course in the end to the retrenchment Photography department or may controversy. have other responsibilities within Stark's decision in July enabled WSU. the re-employment of Norman The Mass Communications Baron, assistant professor of department's expanded photo- geography; Roger Carlson, journalism offerings may have professor of geography; Wayne played a role in the part-time Dunbar, associate professor of University Relations position chemistry; Tom Hirsch, assistant opening as Gary MacDonald is now professor of photography; and teaching full-time in the Eugene Ridings, assistant Photography areas, leaving behind professor of history. his part-time work in relations, he However, only Ridings and explained. A retirement in the Dunbar have been restored to their Education department was the key original tenure track, while the to the other part-time opening. others remain on fixed-term one- Riding and Dunbar have year contracts and may not be returned to the same chores that signed back for another year if they had been doing before the certain conditoins are not met retrenchment proposals were within this year. released. "My expectations are that they However, both they and the two will be re-employed," Stark said. fixed-term instructors expressed a "The goal is to help them work to degree of uncertainty that they retrain themselves to be in the were eventually to be reinstated central part of WSU. If they when Stark considered all the succeed in retraning, they will factors in July. regain their tenure. I'd be awfully "I wasn't very confident that I'd surprised if they don't succeed." be reinstated, but I had hope,"' For the time being, Carlson and Ridings said. Hirsch are employed at WSU, but Dunbar said that he had "high they must concentrate on other hopes, but I wasn't confident, areas that will help them retrain which would imply that I had some and regain permanent employment information about my re- status. instatement. I didn't." While Carlson is again teaching Carlson also said that he was in the Geography department, he "very hopeful. But I knew he had to has been granted one-third release make the decision on his own, so time for work in curriculum there was no way for me to know" development, a chore he says will if he would be hired back, he by Steve Apps down in Aberdeen, S.D. and Woggon said he feels the same "hopefully" assist him in his efforts explained. noticed that they had a mascot, a way. "I was kind worried because to regain tenure. Hirsch had all but given up on The unveiling of the new Winona 'Budman.' It was so much fun for it's not a warrior. It's either going "There are things that being re-instated and had another State mascot at last Saturday's the fans, so I thought why not one to be a success or a failure. But I geography can offer to other job in line had he not been called football game came as a surprise to for Winona State?" am confident because the person in majors and minors at WSU," back, he said. In fact, he received some, but seemed to accepted by "Why a penguin? I don't know. the costume is so great. I'm also Carlson said. notice that he had been accepted to the majority of people. I'm not trying to change the name keeping the character identity Carlson said that Stark hired the new job "within the hour" of The mascot, a purple penguin, of Warrior. Other teams have their anonymous." back both Baron and himself to his notice of Stark's decision. was the idea of Dave Woggon, a mascots, now we do to," said For the most part, students "help increase the visibility of Other factors which will senior majoring in public affairs- Woggon. seemed interested in the new geography at WSU and attract contribute to whether or not relations and sociology. "I think the penguin is doing a mascot. Comments from the crowd more majors." Carlson and Hirsch stay include "In my past four years here I've good job. But it might take some ranged from "A penguin? Is that time for the people to get used to Currently, only Carlson is the financial situation for the next noticed that there'i not much what it is?" To "It's different. It's a it," said Freund. good idea." working on the various curriculum fiscal year, Stark explained. enthusiasm." said Woggon. "I was

Page 2 September 28, 1983 76 WAYS TO MAKE Rochester plan suffers setback EXTRA MONEY COGEalE by Carolyn M. Goetzinger they would go to the Legislature for service and recreational facilities This fact-filled guide is loaded with practical, money-making the money before mounting a local with RCC. ideas you can start using today. 76wa Gives complete details on easy-to-start, part-time busi- Plans to build a Winona State fund-raising campaign. The RCC president, chancellors to ma nesses that college students can run successfully. Any one Extension Program building in "We're looking at a total amount of the state university and state extra. could be just right for you! Tells how to get started, what materials you need, how to Rochester suffered a double set- of money less than $3 million," college systems and Rochester money In get customers, and more. A must if you want to be your own back last week. Daryl Erdman, president of the business officials also support the C011ege boss, schedule work to fit free time, earn money without interfering with studies. Gov. Rudy Perpich toned down Rochester Area Chamber of plan. Covers unusual goods and services plus ingenious new his support for the expansion plan, Commerce and chair of a chamber "We feel we can deliver all our ways to profit from special abilities. 183 pages, 51/2 x 81/2" and Elmer Anderson; who heads committee advocating the plan. quality softcover. higher education needs very cost- MAIL THIS NO RISK COUPON TODAY the state's Commission on the "That seems an awfully cheap effectively," Erdman told the THE RIVERSIDE PRESS, P.O. Box 133, Riverside, Conn. 06878 02 1 Future of Post-Secondary price tag for a four-year degree- commission. "Our concept is to 0 YES. Send me copies of 76 Ways to Make Extra Money in College for only $795 plus $1.00 Education, challenged regional granting institution for the city of have Winona State offer upper- postage & handling. SAVE! We pay shipping on orders of 2 or more. Money Back it not delighted. proponents of the plan to come up 0 Check or Money Order enclosed. (No cash, please.) In Conn. add 7.5% sales tax. Rochester," Erdman said. division courses to cap our Name with some front money for the The Winona State-Rochester community college offerings. This (please print) Address project. expansion plan calls for $2 million would allow students to obtain a City State Zip "If you want it that badly, how to be spent for a new Winona State four-year degree in Rochester." ...•■•11:■ much money are you going to put building to be built on the According to the governor's into it to get it?" asked Anderson Rochester Community College communications director, Gerry 3,ir BIKES K E S L I JME ITEE at a commission meeting at the campus and $1 million for RCC Nelson, Perpich still supports the )1 state capitol last Tuesday. improvements. general concept, but not "Rochester is a rich community WSU President Thomas Stark necessarily the expenditures. EY — how much money is it going to had voiced strong support for the (Ed. Note: This article contains SALE be able to put into it?" plan which would allow WSU to information from the Rochester Local advocates of the share parking, classroom, library, Post-Bulletin.) Thursday through Saturday university expansion plan said book store, food service, health Record number using food service 25% Off or More! by Steve Kemmerling of students now on food service total on-campus population, Everything In The Store!! stands at 1,656. However, this according to Ferden. Over the years it has become number is expected to drop as the The main problem with feeding customary for incoming freshmen year goes on, due to several so many people, according to food Foam Racing Grips $3.99 and upper classmen to moan and factors. service personel and students groan over cafeteria food. Well, First, there are a number of alike, is the lines that form during Winona State food service must be Black Silver Blackburn Style Racks ....$ 112•95 students who will decide to move peak dining hours. The problem is doing something right as off campus. A large majority of usually most severe during the Buy a Bike for a Christmas Present and store it FREE evidenced by this year's record these people will cancel their food first several weeks of the new until Christmas! number of students using the service contracts upon leaving the school year, after which students service. dorms. learn to avoid the long lines by 166 Walnut St. Bikes Limited 452-4228 According to the director of food Secondly, some students may eating during the off-peak hours. service, Mary Simota, the number discover that while they like living Overall, WSU's food service has on campus, WSU's food service handled the increase in student just isn't for them. diners efficiently and without While WSU wants to give its compromising the quality of food students the freedom to choose served, according to Simota. how they will obtain their meals, Serious complaints are few. according to the director of Dr. John Kane, vice president housing, John Ferden, it is simply for student affairs, credited this not possible for a large number of accomplishment to an excellent on-campus students to prepare working relationship between their own meals. management, employees and the Ferden explained that this Student Food Service Committee. situation is due to the fact that the While an informal survey of dorms are not designed to handle a students eating in the cafeteria large amount of students cooking revealed mostly positive feedback, their own meals. several diners just couldn't resist With that fact in mind, it was voicing a few less than enthusiastic decided to limit the number of comments. students wishing to prepare their But, as one student:said, while own meals to 10 percent of the polishing off a hamburger, "Well, ya gotta eat." Somsen gets new window; save on energy, security

by Brad Arndt latches," Burros said. The new windows have a With the assistance of a product called spandrel applied to Minnesota tax legislation the upper one-third of the window. appropriation, Winona State's This product gives the window a Somsen Hall will soon have 343 reflective surface and an insulated, new windows and frames to solid panel, according to Burros. replace those that have been in the The new windows, called hall for 59 years. "thermopane windows," will According to the Director of replace the "old fashioned kind" of Facilities Management John single glass windows. Burros, the $331,160 project was Burros indicated that there will See your Jostens' representative for a complete selection of rings necessary because the old wooden be two other changes in the frames enable energy to escape building. "The skylights, which and details of Jostens' Creative Financing Plans. from the building. provided natural lighting in part of Unlike the old windows and the building, are either being October 17th & 18th frames, Burros said he predicts eliminated or replaced with a DATE: that the new ones "will preserve translucent panel, said Burros. the useful life of the building." He "The problem before was that air Smog also added, "The projected pay- TIME: 9.30• to 2:30 PLACE: and water would leak through the back period is 15 years." skylights causing building damage Jostens' college rings offered daily at your bookstore There was also a security and energy inefficiency." problem with the old windows and Installation of the windows VISA _H MasterCard ; frames. "The new windows and began one month before classes frames will significantly improve started, and the completion of the the security in the building project will be approximately one because there's two security month. September 28,1983 Life over 240students. department, watchedasitgrewto continues togrow. beginning toleveloff,buttheMass by GregAbbott journalism, publicrelationsand space toaccommodateallthe Communications department pushing foraproductlike advertising studentswere material thatourphotojournalism, coverage. community bettereducational, and printedasasupplementtothe tabloid labpaperproducedatWSU problem was producing." Hissolutiontothe Life industry inWinona.Byindustry,I because educationisanimportant Sunday Vivian putsnew community dependsoneducation employer," saidEvans."The mean thatitisabigcommunity Winona Daily, Winonan, community. benefits studentsaswellthe for itsculturallifeandeconomy." practice inareal-lifesetting.It material," saidEvans. enough outletstopublish available inmostuniversities." knowledge ofnewspapersnot gives studentsanintimateworking work. by havingtwooutletsfortheir for masscommunicationsstudents together theirportfolios,"said is goingtohelpthemwhenputting published inmoreforums,andthis the needsofavarietyeditors from Vivian. "Ifstudentscanpullclips the advantagesofastrongmass and differentaudiences." producing journalismfordistinct it demonstratesthattheycanmeet tool forrecruitingstudentsto communication departmentasa circulation of22,000.Thatmakesit WSU. Winonan John Vivian,chairofthe Enrollment atWinonaStateis "Our campusnewspaper,the Gary Evans,editorofthe He addedthat "Students canneverhave "Campus Life Winona CampusLife Vivian alsoseesmanybenefits "Students canhavetheirstories Vivian saidheisalsoawareof "Campus Life offers thetoolsforstudentsto as ameanstogivethe Winona CampusLife, Winona DailyNews. YOUR BSNISWORTH AN OFFICER'S COMMISSION means you'reanofficer.Youstartasafull-fledged _memberofour and no longerhadsufficient Winona CampusLife. Inside WinonaState, Your BSNmeansyou'reaprofessional.In theArmy,italso said hehadbeen has anestimated is important medical team.Write:ArmyNurseOpportunities, Campus Life is aweekly "Campus ARMY NURSE CORPS. Campus BE ALLYOU CANBE. P.O. Box7713,Burbank, CA91510. IN THEARMY. and the eighthorninthlargestcollege "There arerelativelyfew paper inthecountry,"saidVivian. campuses inthecountrywithtwo Johnathon Lawson,dean study masscommunications,you'd produced oncampus.Ifyouwantto separate, thrivingnewspapers Life) better cometoWinonaState." arts. he wasbusytalkingtoDr. students whentheygraduateand professionals inthefieldwillhelp Lawson. "Theideaofworkingwith Communications department,"said begin lookingforjobs." discussed withDr.JimSpear, recommended theideatothen- academic affairs.Spear former actingvicepresidentof Popovich. Sheapprovedtheidea, Acting PresidentDr.Helen and workbeganoncreating with thehelpofKevinSchmidt, designing it. who spentmostofthesummer the it simplebecausewouldgointo said Schmidt."Whentheyget Winona CampusLife. reader callsandlikesthestory,its away." something, theyputitinright a tremendousreinforcementtothe design wastheuseofanews-brief student. Ifsomeoneisupsetabout chimney. Winona CampusLife learning experience." a story,thestudentgetsvaluable reporters achancetogetpublished Vivian. "Theygivebeginning instructional purposes,"said and achancetogetfeedback.If and advertisements. Schmidt saidhehassetup Life inches. Wehavefourdifferent specified sizesforallphotographs Daily News sizes foradsandthat'sit,"said of ads." looking paperwithnopyrimiding to makethepaperfitinwith Schmidt. "Theresultisacleaner supplement. During thesummer,Viviansaid "I thoughttheidea "Winona CampusLife The labpapercameintobeing "The basicideaforthedesignof One ideaincorporatedintothe The newsbriefsareusedfor Besides thechimneybriefs, "We won'tselladsbycolumn He saidhetriedtogive Daily News, an originallook,butalsotried was goodfortheMass since itwouldbea a paste-uppaper," Life was tokeep - ofliberal was then (Campus Campus into Masscomdepartment John Vivian,publisherof Daily of WCLcopyeditor,graphics readers amorediverseselecitonof to makethepaperlookgood,"said credits forit.Myoverallinterestis supervisor. coordinator andproduction of beinganeditoreventhoughit tech," saidWodele. about St.Mary's,CSTandtheVo- stories —notjustonWSU,but make thepapergoodtoread. originally thoughtthejobwould. takes moreworkthanshe Schmidt. whole process—evendownatthe `cause I'mgettinginvolvedinthe end ofjournalismtoo." be. ButIthinktobedoingmyjob Campus Life, well, Ishouldknowtheproduction changes intheMass operation." disruption ofournewsroom,"said during morninghours. available tothe Evans hasvideoterminals provided bythe Communications department.) series ofthreestoriesexamining Evans. "Ithasbeenasmooth "I'm notinanyclass.Igetno Schmidt nowholdstheposition "Winona CampusLife June Wodele,newseditorfor "It couldseemlikemorework She saidshelikestheexperience The productionendforWCLis "So far,therehasbeenno (Ed. note:Thisisthefirstina where Idon'treallyhaveto said sheistryingto Campus Daily News, Winona CampusLife, can offer staff displays thethirdissue. .1983 1 r ------Domino's Pizza,Inc Make theconnection (3E(3-670© 909 W. 0 z 0 U,

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Dear Gov... Lunchtime 1:18 Pull out spoon. Find syrup from breakfast on Mr. Rudy Perpich 11:58 spoon. Put spoon back. Pull out another spoon. Ten Governor, State of Minnesota Class finally ends. It's time for lunch. Run down other spoons fall on floor because they were jammed State Capitol Building three flights of stairs, forgetting text-book left under in holder too tight. Kick spoons under tray holder. St. Paul, Minn. desk chair. Run back up stairs. Door is locked. Find 1:20 teacher. Get books. Pull out fork. Fork has prongs bent at 45 degree Dear Gov. Perpich, 12:04 angles. Put fork back. Pull out another fork. No Thank you for helping keep my college tuition down. Run back down stairs to stand in lunch line. knives. I was worried about the excessively high tuition hike you proposed 12:24 1:22 Stuck behind large man scooping salad. Decide to last February and the lesser, but still hefty increase adopted. But, After 20 minutes in line, you realize you forgot take salad since you have to wait anyway. Grab when I received my fee payment slip and tuition/fee rate scale this your lunch card number and Maude can't let you in. plate. Another plate is stuck to bottom. Put plate summer I was pleased to find that as a Wisconsin resident I only have 12:42 back. Grab another plate. Dish salad. Find Italian to pay an additional $2.05 per credit hour this academic year. Find lunch ticket. Get back in line. dressing in French. Forget salad. My enthusiasm, however, is not shared by all my classmates. My 1:15 1:30 friends from Minnesota have to pay an additional $5.70 per credit hour Grab hamburger. Take peas. Peas are mushy. and my friends from Illinois (well only those who could afford to come Pull out tray. Find peanut butter smeared on it. Put tray back. Pull out another tray. Forget peas. Take roll. Roll like brick. Forget roll. back) have to pay $11.55 more a credit hour this year. Take pudding. Pudding like rubber. Forget rubber. I suppose I should also extend my appreciaton to Wisconsin Gov. Anthony Earl. The new tuition reciprocity deal that the two of you 1:35 Set tray down. Go back for second hamburger. developed is great. Someone has stolen your first hamburger. Take bite I can't believe that as a resident of Wisconsin I actually pay less out of second hamburger. Go back for third tuition at a Minnesota university than Minnesota residents pay. hamburger. One of the biggest reasons I chose to attend a Minnesota school was 1:40 that three years ago when I was looking at colleges Minnesota's state Mustard in ketchup. Mustard in onions. Mustard in university tuition, under the old tuition reciprocity agreement, was pickles. Ketchup in mustard. Eat hamburger plain. lower than tuition at state universities in my own state. 1:45 Once again I'm finding it to my advantage financially to attend Pick up glass. Glass drops. People clap. Turn red. college in Minnesota. Pick up another glass. Fill with Coke. Carbonated I must admit, however, that I find the new reciprocity agreement a water comes out. Dump glass. Fill with Mr. Pibb. Mr. bit peculiar. I don't pay property or income tax in this state. My Pibb is out of carbonated water. Forget soda. friends from Minnesota do, but yet they have a higher tuition rate than 1:50 I do. Pick up glass. Fill with milk. Milk valve is stuck. I'm sorry to say that I fail to see the logic. But I suppose it all makes Reach for another glass. Pound on valve. Valve is good sense on paper. I understand that it helps the state balance its still stuck. Walk quickly away from milk valve. books. 2:00 According to the Minnesota Higher Education Coordinating Board, Sit down at crowded table. No salt. No pepper. Minnesota's Fiscal Year 1983 obligation to Wisconsin and the Dakotas Gum and bun squashed on seat of chair. Stand up. was approximatley $5.3 million for participation in tuition reciprocity Wipe bun and gum off. agreements for the 1981-82 academic year. 2:05 The reason Minnesota owed so much money to the states it has Move to different spot. Trip over chair leg. Spill arrangements with is that approximately 13,734 Minnesota students tray. People clap and give standing ovation. attended state universities in neighboring states while only 6,857 students from neighboring states attended Minnesota institutions last 2:1L0eave cafeteria, forgetting your text-books on year. shelf. Maybe Minnesota should try to keep more of its students in state, Okay, so maybe eating at the cafeteria isn't all that rather than work out deals that allow out-of-state students to attend bad, but the lines are long and people DO clap and its universities at a cost lower than what its own residents pay. shout when you drop a tray. Don't get me wrong. As a Wisconsin resident I'm not complaining, but there are a lot of unhappy Minnesotans at my school. Well, thanks again. And if you see Gov. Earl please thank him for CORRECTION me. The name of Dr. Virginia H. Vint, a member of the search committee for WSU academic Sincerely, vice president, was inadvertantly omitted in A Wisconsin resident attending Winona State University Winonan Warrior the Sept. 21 issue of the Winonan.

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Spotlight 441D111 tl CUB Speakers will talk about what a Showcase Applications Senior Employment Assistance paralegal does. Freshmen and The Student Senate will be re- Placement department services students with undecided majors allocating the Kryzsko Commons will be explained and registration are also welcome. What should Student Senate's showcases. Applications can be materials will be distrubuted Oct. 4 Concert and Lecture Series obtained at the Senate office. The at 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. in 156 number one priority be this year? The Tri-College/University deadline for applications is Oct. 7 Gildemeister. Concert and Lecture series, will at 4 p.m. Sessions are open to any liberal present "Clarence Darrow," Oct. 3. The showcases will be allotted arts majors graduating before The performance, starring James on the basis of message and Sept. 1,1984. Chris Loew, Inver Grove Heights purpose and activities for the J. Lawless, begins at 8 p.m. in the Saint Mary's fieldhouse. Computer Science student body. Anyone who applies Wednesdays for Women Lawless, has been acclaimed for "There's a lot of things for sure, for showcase space must have Jack Bennett will present a 3-D his performance at the Guthrie like helping with financial aid. But approval by the ad-hoc committee. art display Oct. 5 from 12 to 1 p.m. and other regional theatres the big thing is student-faculty If an organization has a at the Y.W.C.A., 223 Center, throughout the country. He was relations. There has always been a showcase and they don't re-apply, Winona. awarded the Twin Cities Drama big problem at KQAL. That would they will lose their showcase. No membership or fee is Critics Circle 1982 KUDO for be a big help." (KQAL staffer). Bulimia Study required. Men, as well as women are coordinally invited. "distinguished achievement by an Dr. Patrick Hughes, psychiatrist actor." at the Mayo Clinic, announces the Satori start of a new study using Association of Student Paralegals Satori, the Winona State established antidepressant The Association of Student student magazine for creative medication to treat bulimia. Paralegals is sponsoring an writing and visual art, will hold its Interested parties are invited to informative meeting Oct. 4 at 3 organizational meeting for its 1983- call Dr. Hughes at (507) 284-4155. p.m. in Purple Room 104, Tom Hirsch 84 edition this Friday at noon in The study will begin Oct. 1. Commons. University Relations & Instructor Minne 338B. "Make sure that enrollment is kept up. I'm not sure if this is in their field. The administration and the Senate should work together to try The Winonan will be taking classified ads this week. First ads will to keep enrollments up." appear in the Oct. 5 issue. We will also take photos for birthdays & special occasions. (No obscene material please!) Price is $3.00 per inch. Deadline is Noon Friday prior to publication. Submit ads with payment to 113 Phelps.

Jacky Johnson, Lake City Mass Communications "I don't really know what they do. The only time you hear about them is around election time."

Judi Fingerman, Edina Emergency Care & Rescue "The path is probably the biggest thing. We have more girls going to CST this year and we need to keep up a safe system." (Student Senate member).

FRIDAY Fish n Chips $ 1 39 Reg. $1.65

David Shepherd, Glenco, Ill Accounting "They should stop fighting with each other, and the president and do something about open gym."

Sue Mund, St. Paul Mass Communications "I feel that the Student Senate should budget more so the clubs on campus receive more funds for what they do."

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by Becky Watson A four year general education forcused on during the year. program on Military Science is Between the third and fourth The Military Science program at required of Military Science year of the program students EASY Winona State has increased since students. attend an advanced summer camp its origination in 1980. The MS1 taken by first year for six weeks. What has been TO CARRY enrollment has gone from two students, include classes such as learned the past three years is students in 1980 to 80 students this Adventure Training, in which applied in a day-to-day routine of year. students learn the basics of marching, running and living in the The program started as an rapelling. Rope tying and drown barracks. EASY extension of the LaCrosse proofing are also included in this This is the Military Science program. class. students' chance to get a taste of The program became so popular The following year, in MS 2, what army life is all about. TO USE that Winona State decided to leadership styles are emphasized. Seniors use their leadership establish it as a school program on MS 3 consist of solider field skills to plan and organize a permanent basis. experience. The management, everything in the program. Currently there are seven move and control of small tactics is Capt. Robert said the Military captains leading the program. One taught in detail. Ammunition Science department sponsors three more is expected to join the staff in missils, tanks leading patoons and clubs, the Ranger Club, the Color- 1/6 December. use of radio frequencies are guard and the Marksmanship club. BARREL WAREHOUSE LIQUORS "From Warehouse To Your House" We Specialize In... * Kegs * Budweiser 12-Pak Cans * Schmidt, Schmidt Lite 12-Pak N.R.'s * You Must Stop In and Compare Our Wine Prices 176 East Third Street, Winona 452-1821 September 28, 1983 Page 7 1-year-old enjoys life in Prentiss-Lucas Hall by Mickey Barr personnel by being a dorm director. Immediate plans for the Alan Peak likes living in a dorm. Peaks are to stay at WSU, "but Students frequently stop by his we're willing to relocate," said SI 05T, room to visit. In fact, he's lived in a 04.2 Scott, preferably in the Midwest. <1.141;74,3,1, 6 9, N dorm his whole life. His parents live 101. 401. e r. Scott is from the Albert Lea 047pete, 4.177..:4.,y6 .0197,1• 1 .100. with him and his dad works next 9...1....”711,0 area and Jill lived near Chicago. IV0 .46, door. They met as students at WSU. wa4 A rather non-traditional „„..yar. Alan also likes riding in a r,r'41-7';' situation to say the least, but then backpack and watching his parents Alan is just one year old. Mom and fish from the bridge on Lake dad are Jill and Scott Peak, and dad is the director of Prentiss- Winona, his folks said. "Alan is not bothered by noise in Lucas Hall. Scott has been director since the dorm," said Jill. In fact, with October, 1979. He and Jill married quiet study times, a dorm can be the next month. After four years more peaceful than some apartments in residential areas. they no longer feel like extended Without being specific, Jill says students. Living in a dorm as a she's learned a lot about what goes married couple has advantages and on in a dorm. "Things I never knew disadvantages, according to Scott. "I enjoy the closeness of work when I was a student," she said. Will Alan live in a dorm when and home, especially being able to he's a college student? Wait and spend time with Alan at intervals during the day," Scott said. see. (Ed. Note: This is the first in a And Jill is able to attend DOUG SMYTH computer classes while Alan plays three part series on the residence Jill and Scott Peak with son Alan. with dad. halls directors.) Sitters are not a problem with a dorm full of students at hand. Being careful not to hurt feelings when selecting a sitter is a concern however, according to Jill. The Peaks are mom and pop to the students also, but it wasn't always that way. As new dorm director he "was not much older than many students in the dorm," Scott said. Now the staff willingly come to Jill and Scott with problems and concerns. SEMESTER The biggest problem is privacy, according to the Peaks, but they learned to adjust. Meals are cooked in their apartment adjacent to the lounge/office at Prentiss-Lucas Hall. "I prefer the door open while I'm cooking, so Alan can watch the hall activity and greet students coming IN and going," said Jill. But when dinner is ready, the door closes and the family can enjoy each other, "hopefully uninterrupted," said Scott. When he's in the building, Scott is on-call 24 hours a day. He spends six hours a day in the office, plus meetings, working as assistant housing director and taking IN weekend call once a month. SPA Social recreation involves campus activities most of the time Not just for Spanish majors only, but for everyone: beginners, "in between" with friends from off-campus as students, and advanced. Put some excitement into your college career!! well as staff. But they really enjoy slipping off to Zachs for quiet private time, according to Jill. Entertaining in the dorm BEGINNER OR ADVANCED - Cost is apartment is awkward and about the same as a semester in a U.S. not available in a U.S. classroom. uncomfortable for their more college: $3,189. Price includes jet round Standardized tests show our students' traditional friends, said both the trip to Seville from New York, room, language skills superior to students Peaks. State law prohibits board, and tuition complete. Government completing two year programs in U.S. alcoholic beverages on campus, and grants and loans available for eligible Advanced courses also. the dorm directors must abide by students. the law as well as the students. Hurry, it takes a lot of time to make all Alan's social life is not restricted Live with a Spanish family, attend classes arrangements. to college students. Jill attends a four hours a day, four days a week, four SPRING SEMESTER — Feb. 1 - June Central Parenting Program where months. Earn 16 hrs. of credit (equivalent 1/FALL SEMESTER — Sept. 10 - Dec. 22 Alan can play with his peers and to 4 semesters - taught in U.S. colleges each year. she can interact with other over a two year time span). Your Spanish FULLY ACCREDITED — A Program of mothers. studies will be enhanced by opportunities Trinity Christian College. Planning to be a traditional mother, Jill is not working outside the home until the family is grown. By cooking in their apartment For full information — write to: and using their own washer and 2442 E. Collier S.E., Dept. F-1, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49506 dryer, the Peaks said they are able (A Program of Trinity Christian College) to isolate themselves from dormitory living, maintaining a family atmosphere. Planning a career in business, Scott is learning skills such as management, budgeting and

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Smokestack goes down, elevator goes up The smokestack on top Somsen had to be dismantled for the elevator. Somsen Hall, one of the first buildings made for Winona State, is continuing to be remodeled. Last spring the smoke- stack was torn down to make room for an elevator that would help handicap- ped students gain access to the upper floors in Somsen. This year, the elevator has been installed, the new hallway on first floor has been tiled, and the eleva- tors are now in use. Somsen also has new windows and door frames to save on energy insulation.

After the smokestack was taken down workmen had to make the shaft ready for the elevator.

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ii..1%11-1L111,41%441N1) Artist plastercasts the human figure

by Kimm Anderson

Michelangelo? Maybe not, but Orazio Fumagalli he is. Fumagalli, a native Italian sculptor whose work is recognized both in the United States and Europe, now has a 17-piece collection of his work on display in the Paul Watkins Hall Gallery at WSU. The exhibition is entitled "Figure Fragments," and is the same show that travelled through parts of the United States and Europe last fall. The 62-year-old artist, whose face is shrouded in a snow-white beard that makes him resemble one's concept of Santa Claus with a noticeable Italian accent, is the professor of Art at the University of Wisconsin-Stout. He founded their Art Department in 1964. His title for the exhibit, "Figure Fragments," is straight-forward. Fumagalli's sculptures are precisely detailed, fragmented plaster casts of the human figure. The sculptor uses live females as

models, artistically frozen into Sophomore Jill Poehler gazes on one of Orazio Fumagalli's "Figure Fragments" on display in the Watkins Gallery through Oct. 7. DOUG SMYTH serene, contented, somewhat classical poses. Fumagalli was taught by his and all that it implies is important be taking," he explained. It Fumagalli added. Fumagalli poses the model on a father and grandfather before him again for me," Fumagalli said. After studying the first works of Tom Sternal, WSU art table in an artistic but comfortable in the Italian tradition of figurative Fumagalli's most recent work the project, he decided that he department chairman, said that he position, and then begins to brush art, developed from an experiment to couldn't complete the original idea intends to ask Dr. Fumagalli to warmed wax and plaster over the "I had abandoned the figure for find a kind of "ultra-naturalistic because "the results were too come to WSU and lecture on his figure. The figure must remain about 15 years, and I have recently figure." horrible to contemplate." unique artistic perspectives. motionless for a lengthy period of come back to working with the "I had intended to 'work-up' a "I noticed, however, that if the "Figure Fragments" will be on time while the mixture hardens, figure — not because I feel that negative statement about a figures were left in monotone display from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. necessitating the comfortable abstract art is not meaningful perception of some dangerous fragmented form, the sculptures weekdays through Oct. 7. nature of the pose he chooses. anymore — but because the figure, directions our culture appears to took on a positive kind of 'energy,' Local college students play significant role in cinema's selections by Laura Waters Porky's II was a bawdy comedy about high school kids in the 1950's. Attendance at downtown Octopussy was another James Winona Carish Theatres was Bond thriller that also drew- in a exceptionally good this past large crowd to the downtown box summer and it was college office. students who helped decide what Guddahl felt that the college shows were selected, according to students contributed minimally to theater management. movie attendance but this was only Mark Guddahl, manager of the because of the large decline in Cine-4, speculated that there were students over the summer. about seven films that brought in However, he explained that large crowds to the box offee as college students do have a bearing opposed to only two films last over movies that are selected in summer. the summer, more so during the He added "It was a weird school year. "A lot of the movies summer because several films did that wouldn't sell in a town of this well which is unusual for a summer size with the same background do season." well here because of our college The biggest box office successes audience," he said. of the summer include Return of Comedies, horror and emotion- the Jedi, Mr. Mom, Vacation, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, by Jean Kerr, "All these people are very fresh, very young and packed films are the most popular Porky's H and Octopussy. Winona State's first fall production, began the play will build on all their energies," said Fusillo. with college students and that is Return of the Jedi, the Star rehearsals last week under the direction of Vivian Kerr's play is about the adventures of Cornelia taken into consideration when Wars sequel which topped the Fusillo, assisted by Stacey Satherlie. Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough on their first trip ordering movies. summer box office was the third of The eight male and nine female cast are abroad. College students and faculty can seven series to be released. newcomers to the university's stages. The majority Fusillo added that the "two-set show takes place take advantage of the low rates on Mr. Mom, released on Aug. 26, is are freshmen, while the rest are transfer students or on board ship and in Paris hotel rooms, and will Thursday, college night, which a comedy about role reversal of a those who have never had a major role here. squeak with the 1920's." runs all four quarters. WSU husband and wife in a typical According to Fusillo, this is the first time she has Performance dates are Oct. 25-28 on the students must present a validated Performing Art Center's Main Stage. Tickets may American home. I.D. card to be able to enter for the ever directed a freshmen show. Chevy Chase plays the father in be reserved at the box office. $1.75 special rate. the comedy Vacation. 2 2 S

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by Ellen Blondell theory have been added to the faculty member, said that "the new curriculum, effective with the new majors were added to enhance WSU catalog. career opportunities." The Communication and Theatre The major includes 28 hours of Those interested may get Arts Department of Winona State "core" courses, 24 hours of program and course listing from has added four major and minor electives and eight hours of the information desk at pre- options, the institution announced internship. registration, the information desk last week. The minor includes 20 hours of in the cinema room, Jacque Organization communication, "core" courses, eight hours of Reidelberger, Dr. Siemers, Ms. public affairs/public information elective and four hours of Carver, Ms. McNeillis, or Ms. communication, personnel internship. Rickey in the Performing Arts communication and communication Susan Rickey, department Center.

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by Daniel Munson

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The other day I was talking with a friend of mine about the state of today's music. I told him I thought it was rather unusual that today's sound didn't have a title under which the majority of songs could be lumped together. "It's not all rock today," I said, "or jazz, or country, or pop, or punk, or new wave, or golden oldies, or disco (thank, God). Instead, it seems that there's a little bit of everything in the popular sound today. I'm not complaining, but what do we call it?" "Video," my friend said. "Today's `sound' is MTV." I hadn't thought much about it, but my ever-wise friend is right — 'WA video is the state of modern music. It's only natural, I suppose, that we should be putting pictures with our music. Music has conveyed images and messages to its listeners down through the centuries. Today, however, it seems as though we're not expected to imagine anything for ourselves; the musicians not only play their music and sing their songs, but they show us the pictures too. What's left? - I'll admit to a certain, occasional, curiosity which prompts me to turn to channel 16 on my little black box, but I'm usually disappointed YTH

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O People appearing and disappearing, turning into dead people, D furniture becoming animated...Come on! I did all that with my 8mm Brice Wilkinson displays some tough-looking body language with student Elsa Wilkie. The CTA instructor has camera when I was in junior high! The lens isn't a tool for our been using the method to relax students for upcoming speaking assignments. musicians — it's a toy! Today's MTV also seems to be more of a promotional gimmick ("Get yourself in front of the camera and be seen") than a form of Instructor uses body language communication. If that's not true, then why is it the musicians who are out there in front of the camera and not someone who's professionally trained for that medium? This all does present another problem, however. What's going to to relax classes for speakin,g happen when the musicians stop having fun and realize that video can by Jim Riccioli Based on the "I'm okay, your audiences well too," Wilkinson be a valid form of communication for their ideas? How long will it take Blank, seemingly indifferent okay" perspective, the exercises said. "A lot of studies have been then before the video becomes the most important and the music and faces stare through the fragile allow _students to -use the some- done which reveals that the lyrics second? disposition of a novice speaker in times embarrassing situations to perspective of their own selves "Hey, guys, I have this great image. A man walks up a set of stairs an Introduction of Speech familiarize themselves and remove improves if the fears are removed, and turns into a dog, and then this fire hydrant comes by and pisses on Communications class, offering no the distrust and fear through promoting high trust, high the dog. It's real symbolic! Joe, you write some lyrics to go with it and, support and ambiguous reactions. interaction, according to motivation and quality John, you play something on your guitar, okay?" The speaker's reaction to his Wilkinson. performance." What happens to our music then? Will anybody bother to listen to audience of strangers is fear. The exercises, which include The concept is not unique to it? I rather doubt it. Already, when I walk through second floor Morey Ahhh...but if that same audience triadic interviews, impromptu Wilkinson's classes as other speech TV lounge, I see people sitting around for hours at a time, their mouths is viewed in a more familiar, speeches and non-verbal exercises instructors teaching CTA courses hanging open and their eyes glazed with video images. MTV zombies. friendly sense, what are the such as- body language and use similar and other exercises to The nice thing about music is that it's not confining. When you play results? sensitivity exercises, prepare relax students. your stereo you can talk to people, read, write, draw, have a party or Brice Wilkinson has found that a students for quarterly assignments "Fear of the environment, fear of just sit and listen. When you watch MTV, you watch M- T- V. variety of exercises designed to and, more broadly, for speaking each other and fear of the I've heard a lot of different opinions about MTV — everything from, personalize class members with situations in their lives, he professor" all may contribute to "Like, great!" to "a waste of electricity." Personally, I hope it's just each other can aid in speech explained. speaking anxiety, according to another passing fad. Meanwhile, give me my music...and cut the communicatoins development in "If you get to know one audience Wilkinson. theatrics. individuals. well, you get to know other

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Page 12 September 28,1983 Homecoming king, queen preliminaries today by Cary R. Heyer pep rally at 5 p.m. The Winona After coronation there will be a Without Hats," popular for their all of the activities offered this State Cheerleaders, Warriorettes, dance at 9 p.m. in the East current hit "Safety Dance," is year. "Puttin' on the Ritz," is the and the Pep Band will all be Cafeteria of Kryzsko Commons. tentatively scheduled to play at 9 He urged that students in theme of this year's homecoming performing, and presentations will "Akasha," an area rock band, will p.m. at McCowan Gym. The cost of residence halls decorate their festivities, and the preliminary be given by football coaches and be performing live music. that dance has not been set, and dorms, as prizes will be awarded to elections for king and queen team captains. Admission is free with current Winbush stressed that the band is the best decorated floor, and that candidates will be held from 8:30 On Oct. 7 coronation of the queen Winona State I.D. also "tentative." all campus organizations get a.m.-4:30 p.m. today in the Smog. and king will take place in Somsen On Oct. 8, the climax of the Winbush said that the entire themselves involved as well. According to JoLynn Dicke, Auditorium. In previous years, homecoming festivies will begin at student body should participate in homecoming elections chairperson, coronation took place in the 10:30 a.m. with the homecoming packets were distributed to each Performing Arts Center, but the parade, which will commence at Film Society Preview organization on campus, and all popularity of the coronation grew Huff and Fourth streets, next to persons interested in running for rapidly, mostly due to the hard the river, proceeding west down queen or king or entering floats in work of John Blondell, Huff to Sheehan Hall, where it will American Friend uses the homecoming parade were to fill choreographer of the coronation disband. - out these forms by last week. for the last three years. The University of Minnesota- These applications are screened According to Winbush, the Duluth gridders will play the film noir' movie theme by the committee to make sure all coronation beared a semblance to a Winona State Warriors in a by Jeff Walker candidates meet the eligibility professional stageshow, and Jeff contest scheduled for 1:30 p.m. requirements: having at least Kuehl, this year's producer, promises The weekend's events will come "Angst-dark primary colors — reds and blues so intense they're sophomore standing or more of the same. to a close that evening, as "Men near psychedelic, yet grimy, rotting in the thick, muggy atmosphere. maintaining a 2.0 grade point Cities that blur into each other. Characters as...exiles in rooms that average or better. are insistently not home. And, under it all, morbid, premonitory Dicke explained that the election Piano, violin performances music." So begins Pauline Kael's review of The American Friend, a procedure will be different than in 1977 tribute to American "film noir" directed by Wim Wenders of the past. Students will have to Germany. present a validated Winona State among music events planned To develop the typical "film noir" themes of existential angst, I.D. card before voting, and their anonymity, moral ambiguity, and the "dark night of the soul," name will be scratched off a master by Patrick Mcllheran Wenders chose Dennis Hopper to play the title character. list, insuring one vote per student. students. Hopper, who played a wacked-out photographer in Apocalypse Now Oct. 6 kicks off the homecoming A visit to Winona State by noted Other events include a piano and a motorcycle cowboy in Easy Rider turns in a performance of activities proper, according to Cal violin soloist Jody Gatwood is one recital by Prof. Robert "manic finesse." He convinces his innocent friend Jonathan to murder Winbush, activities advisor. The of the upcoming events planned by Hungerford, planned for mid- a Mafia bigwig. Personalities begin to disintegrate following the final queen and king elections will the Music department, according October. murder, and it becomes difficult to determine who is the hero and who be made and the results kept to Richmond McCluer, department Hungerford, a graduate of the is the villain. secret until the Friday night head. Julliard Conservatory, has Hopper's dialogue also disintegrates. He speaks so that "you could coronation. Gatwood's visit, slated for late recorded several albums of piano drive a truck between the syllables each time he speaks a line." He Before coronation on Friday, October will include a concert with music, and gives a piano recital sums up the situation by recording his own existential epigram: "I however, there will be a luncheon the Winona Symphony, a solo annually. The event will also be know less and less about who I am and about who anybody else is." at 4 p.m. on the campus lawn near performance, and a stringed- part of the introduction to music The American Friend will be shown at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 1 in Pasteur Kryzsko Commons, followed by a instrument clinic for the music class he teaches at WSU. 120. Admission is 50 cents with WSU I.D. and $1 without. , VISIT THE Winona Glove Co. DAY or NIGHT FACTORY OUTLET STORE Stop In Anytime 412 — 416 E. SECOND STREET Food - Beverage - Video - Pool Gloves veaco j‘44/ and a whole lot more vo0" %./jvc,/47°teat Dress & work gloves, athletic gloves, purses & S : accessories, woolen caps & scarves, tube socks & sweat bands, dorm slippers & <,, SHINe moccasins --, BAR & CAFE HAPPY HOUR 3.5:30 P.M. Monday-Friday

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Football Women's Cross Country ) Bemidji State NIC Tournament St. Olaf College Southwest Saturday, Oct. 1, 1:30 Sew. 30, Oct. 1-2 Saturday, Oct. 1 Thursday, Sept. 29, 7:30 at Bemidji at Bemidji at Northfield Friday, Sept. 30, 7:00 McCown Gym Moorhead Warrior gridders hammer Northern

by Diane C. Tenuta

The Winona State men's football team is sitting on top of the Northern Intercollegiate Conference after its 27-7 win over Northern State on Sept. 24. With help from a Maxwell field crowd and the new Warrior mascot, a purple penguin, the Warriors came alive in the second half to score 20 unanswered points. The win gives the Warriors a 3-1 overall mark and a 2-0 NIC mark. Northern State fell to 1-4 and 1-1. The Wolves drew first blood in the game. On their second possession of the first quarter, the Wolves marched down the field 80 yards for a touchdown. A 50-yard pass from quarterback Shaun Wenner to tight-end Tom Wensmann set it up, with Wenner hitting Mark Cichos with a 23-yard pass for the touchdown. Brad Larson added the extra point and Northern led 7-0. The Warriors managed to drive into Wolf territory three times in the first quarter, but came up empty each time. With a minute left in the half, the Warriors MARK HOFFMAN racked up their first score of the Reggie Johnson lunges forward for extra yardage. afternoon. The Warriors began their drive on Northern's 45. WSU With the ball on the 17, Speer Northern's Bob Love. That call Last recovered a Northern fumble WSU scored its final time on quarterback Steve Speer hit tight- again dropped back to pass. Wide gave WSU a first down on the one. at the Wolves 17. WSU kept the their first drive of the fourth end Phil Schroeder for a 28-yard receiver Leif Nelson was Two plays later, Speer ran the ball on the ground and Speer dove quarter. Brett Erickson pounced completion. interferred with in the end zone by ball in for the TD. Mark Juaire into the end zone from the two. The on a blocked punt at the Northern came in and kicked the extra point conversion attempt was no good, 38. Speer let go a pass to Bret to tie the game at seven. but WSU had the lead 20-7 midWay Brumm, who dragged his way In the second half the Warriors through the third quarter. down to the 3-yard line. Two plays took the lead on their first later, Mark Ballwanz flew into the possesion. end zone and Juaire's kick gave the Speer led the Warriors down the "This win is Warriors a commanding 27-7 lead. field 80 yards. Jim Turvey caught a Then the chanting began, "NIC 27-yard pass to put the ball on the in '83". The entire Warrior team Northern 35. Speer then found why you began to chant it. Nelson over the middle. Nelson After years of dismal records mowed his way through a defender and poor fan support, can the and found the end zone to give get into conference title be a realistic goal WSU its second score of the game. for the '83 Warriors? Juaire's kick gave the Warriors a coaching." "That's the kids saying that," 14-7 lead. Two series later, Warrior Mike Continued on Page 14 Women boost record to 10-2 by Scott Brooks Martin Luther College and whole team for their performance Gustavus, who ended up taking the during the invitational. She said, The Winona State University crown. "that aces were turned in by volleyball team had a busy The Warriors won their first two everybody." There were only two weekend beating UM-Morris on matches. The first against Dr. serving errors, no passing errors, Friday and then taking third in a Martin Luther and the other and only five setting errors. seven team invitational against Southwest State. They Placing third at this tournament tournament at Morris on Saturday. beat Dr. Martin Luther 6-15, 15-5, puts Winona State's record at 10-2 The Warriors beat UM-Morris 15-7 while beating Southwest 15- for the year. 13-15, 15-6, 15-11, 15-8, making it 12, 15-9. Coach Fierick highly praised their first conference win. Winona State dropped its third three freshmen for their rolls in Outstanding players included and fourth matches to UM-Morris the games. Patty Grunst played a Jenny Hein with 9 aces, Lori Olson and Gustavus. The Warriors lost great deal and was 13-13 on serve with 9 aces and 20 assists, Ronda by a score of 10-15, 18-11, 4-15 to reception, Lori Olson was the key Goetz with 8 aces and 15 kills and Morris and 15-10, 2-15, 2-15 against player in setting, and Brenda Sue Dehn with 17 assists and 13 Gustavus. Mischock played well while getting kills. Coach Fiereck said that her team her first real taste of varsity Coach Fiereck said that the was over-powered by Gustavus and volleyball. defense of the Warriors was that the defense was poor. excellent, while the offense stayed However, for the fifth match of The Warriors next competition is strong and was able to add enough the day, the Warriors gathered tomorrow with J.V. starting at 6:00 points to win. their thoughts and put them to and varsity at 7:00.

STEVE APPS The Saturday invitational work against Hamline University. included Winona State, UM- Winona State beat Hamline 15-10, Winona State plays against Tony Monken just misses a Steve Speer pass in the Warriors drubbing of Morris, Wisconsin, Southwest 15-12 in a well-rounded effort. Moorhead on Friday starting at Northern at Maxwell Field Saturday. State, Hamline University, Dr. Coach Fierick complimented the 7:00 p.m.

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Continued from Page 13 half we did," said Smith. Along with Ballwanz, Reggie said WSU head coach Myron Johnson helped keep the Warrior Smith. "If they believe it, that's drive alive on the ground. Johnson great. This (the win) is why you get rushed for 67 yards and Ballwanz into coaching. It's just great." added 65. The Warriors played just great But the WSU defense rose the Saturday. Although the offense most to the challenge. The was sluggish in the first half, Warriors blocked one punt, WSU's defense held up and only partially blocked another, allowed one score by the Wolves. intercepted two passes and Moving the ball in the first half was recovered two fumbles. They also no problem, but Speer had trouble sacked the quarterback six times. in his passing game. He completed This week the Warriors travel to only four of 19 attempts and threw Bemidji to take on the Beavers in three interceptions. another conference game. "We didn't look very good in the beginning," said Smith. "Steve hasn't been in the best of health (twisted knee) and his timing was off a bit. I think he was trying a bit NIC Football Standings too hard. But it doesn't take him NIC Overall long to get untracked." Winona State 2-0 3-1 Speer improved his performance Duluth 1-0 1-2 in the second half, finishing with 11 -Bemidji 1-1 2-2

completions in 31 attempts for 195 Moorhead 1-1 2-2 Southwest 1-1 2-2 yards. PPS "We had to throw to open them Morris 0-1 2-2 up. We knew it was out there and Northern 0-2 1-3 VE A

we weren't hitting. In the second STE Warrior fullback Reggie Johnson grimaces as he is tackled in Saturday's game. Knowles appointed new Warrior assistant track coach by Dean Eichaker pounds, which according to him is a considerable success. Winona State's track team Knowles' new program provides began a new system of training this each team member with a detailed fall because of the efforts of one ex- outline on weight training and team member who is now the exercise. team's assistant coach. The program also calls for the Randy Knowles, a prominent team to do exercise together, team member last year, has been which Knowles hopes will bring the appointed assistant track coach. team closer together and Knowles' has brought a wealth emphasize team unity. of experience to the team this year. "Team unity and support from Knowles began his track career your team members can help the in high school then attended a team as much as a good training community college in Danville, Ill. program," said Knowles. After two years he went to Knowles also hopes to reduce Indiana State University where he the amount of injury this year by was unable to run because of an practicing on grass or mats. attack of appendicitis. Knowles will be video taping Even though Knowles was off practices too. the track at ISU he managed to Knowles said he will use his still pick up training tips that he video tapes to help team members has incorporated into Winona perfect their own particular State's track program. technique. Knowles devoted his spring "A big part of the performance," break last year to research the 1st said Knowles, "is a well designed Randy Knowles, assistant track coach, is also a member of the Warrior football team. Here he's stretching place NAIA team at Abilene, technique." Texas. The goal for the team this year before practice. Over the summer Knowles as well as any other year is get as Earn $500 or More compiled all his knowledge into a many members possible to qualify each school year. Flexible hours. program that the track team for the nationals, Knowles said. Monthly payment for placing posters on campus. Bonus based started last Monday. Knowles thinks the team has a na on results. Prizes awarded Knowles tested his program on good chance this year to have a pA,-Th Papa John's as well. himself this summer and gained 18 number of qualifying members. s Presents 800-526-0883 Knowles is assured that team 411111M111111Mbrommim■NOP members Enofe Osakue, Brian "Special of Guillette, Scott Bestal, Joel Kiekbush, Mike Deleo and Bob The Week" Ear Piercing Warner have a more than average chance to make nationals this year. "With Coach Keister's support Special and from each team member the track team is in for an excellent season," said Knowles. PAPA JOHN BURGER & FRIES Reg. $10 $ 6 0 0 Includes HELP WANTED: Open Daily Only Studs The Winona Shopper 4:00 p.m. and Post needs part- 9 a.m. Until 2 p.m. time help. To work Monday Thru Friday Special Good Dining Room Only Tuesdays, starting at 4-8:00 P.M. Daily Expires October 31st. 9:30. Apply in person FREE DELIVERY this week at 56 E. GENTLEMEN'S QUARTERS Second St. Ideal for 452-1234 adults with children FAMILY HAIR STYLING at school. 529 Huff Expires 10.5-83 Westgate Shopping Center, Winona. MN. 454-1580

September 28,1983 Page 15 Golfers win without Marston From Left Field

by John Paul Schaller and Rick Beberg by John Paul Schaller

Winona State's John Buck fired a 73 to lead the men's golf team to a Most of the people that know me, know that I am a St. Louis 389-430 victory over cross town Cardinal () fan. rival St. Mary's college in a dual meet Tuesday afternoon Sept. 20, I had my year of enjoyment, rubbing it in to all of those Brewer fans at Westfield Golf Course. who suddenly emerged from there 10 year period of silence. Buck was meet medalist with his 73, which included a two-under-par My enjoyment came to an abrupt end about two weeks ago though, 34 on the back nine. when the Cards fell into a dismal slump. Falling from 1 1/2 games out of first, to a miserable 11 games behind the division leading Phillies.

"Dwight Marston One condolence however, the mighty Milwaukee Brewers are 14 1/2 games out of first place and are looking about as helpless as St. Louis.

deserves the I just hope that Baltimore takes Chicago in three games, because I'm really not up for hearing, "Hey, how 'bout those White Sox" all over credit for campus. Don't get me wrong. I don't dislike the Sox, I just don't feel like building the listening to their fans. I get enough of that during hockey season.

team." The Warriors looked good on the gridiron Saturday. They are for real, but WSU has another team that appears to be for real. Warrior John Mugford finished second to Buck with a 75 and Bill The Volleyball team is 10-2, check them out on Thursday and Friday. Banton fired a 77 to finish in a tie They are home against conference rivals Southwest and Moorhead. for third with Redman Jim Game time is at 7:00 in McCown Gym, stop by and give the Warrior Rafferty. women your support. WSU's Max Geifer and SMC's Rob Brown finished in a tie for My opinions will be versed in this column weekly. They are not meant fourth place in the match. Both to offend anyone, only to stir up readers interest. golfers finished with rounds of 81. Rounding out the field for the If by any way anyone is offended, or by some chance anyone agrees Warriors were Scott Rindahl and with me, I encourage that you let me know. Brad Leivermann who both carded rounds of 83. If you feel like writing me and telling me that my column sucks, For St. Mary's, Gordy Mroz fired please do so. an 87, Don Nadeau had a 91, Tom Mullins shot a 94, and Marty If your letters are too graphic though, they may not be printed, but McHugh came in at 99. at least I'll know that someone out there is reading. Golf coach Jerry Nauman is Oh, and one more thing. For all those White Sox fans that may not pleased with his team's be able to write very well, give me a call at the Winonan office. The performance so far this year, but number is 457-5119 and my office hours are from 2-3 everyday. feels that the credit should go to NM NB MI • • =I • • I= NE IM • Dwight Marston, last years coach, for building the team. 10% Off Nauman said, "I could take the ALL SHOES credit, but it's not mine. Dwight Marston deserves the credit for Largest selection of athletic building the team." footwear, running gear, rackets Marston is on sabbatical leave STEVE APPS WSU golfer Bill Banton contemplates a putt during the Warriors meet & balls in the area. for the fall quarter and will resume against St. Mary's. his duties at the beginning of the SPORTS-IN-STORE winter quarter. 3rd & Franklin 454.2442 Void on sale items Expires 9.21-83 OM MN I ■ MN • ME ME 11.1 NE MI MIE MN Ell NM =I am a Warrior women place 9th

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