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Commissioner of MN Finance Dept. Visits Gerald Christenson, Commission- Two-thirds of the funds left go to debate over whether we are doing er of Finance for the State of MN, education, with the remaining third enough for the baby boom people paid a visit to WSU last Friday, going mostly for Health, Welfare, that are now starting to look for when he talked with WSU students, and Corrections. jobs. faculty, and administration. Although a large amount of funds Another question asked was Friday afternoon, Christenson go to education, Christenson felt it about the new policy prohibiting the made some comments to, and was a worthwhile investment in transfer of funds in the budget answered questions from, members Minnesota's future. system. According to policy no of the WSU administration, the transfer of budget items would be WSU Student Senate, and the After his talk, Christenson was allowed. It was asked whether this Winonan. asked a few questions. might not tend to encourage Commissioner Christenson spending for unneeded things. Also, In talking about the finances of The first question was: Although would this be - an erosion of local Minn., he gave statistics comparing Minn. is doing a good job educating control? how Minn. is taxed compared to its citizens, a recent study showed Penney Removed other states. Minn. has the 4th that many students were leaving Christenson replied that Perpich highest per capita income tax, the the state after graduation because was as Lieutenant Governor too _24th highest property tax, and the of lack of job opportunities. How do many conferences with two state from MSUSA Post 36th highest Sales tax. All together, cars coming from the same place. He we provide jobs after graduating? by Stuart Levin they make Minn. have the 8th noticed that lunches were often highest taxed state per capita. taking too long. "Perpich believes in ments", says that registration is not Christenson answered that ac- Mitch Penney, Minnesota State fair salaries," Christenson said, "but complete until tuition is paid. cording to a recent study by the University Student Association Looking at how the Minn. tax pie state demographer, Minn. is gaining he wants them to work hard." Although one may be finishing up is sliced, he noted that 30 per cent of Perpich has asked the legislature to (MSUSA) President, was tempor- incompletes, a person is not a few more people than it is losing. arily removed from his position last the Budget goes to relief and aid for For example, in a study of health establish a task force on waste. He registered, and not officially a weekend by the MSUSA Council, local governments. He called this care needs, we have a new plus. We has concluded that he would student. amount an intergovernmental trans- demonstrate that real savings could because he "is not a student this educate doctors who go elsewhere, quarter." fer, lessening the property tax load yet even more new doctors come be made. Perpich does believe, Mitch had no comment to make. on districts that can't afford to pay here from elsewhere. He noted, though, that government is too According to the MSUSA Articles more. however, that there is a legitimate complex to control from St. Paul. The MSUSA Council will decide of Operation, the President must be what permanent action to take at its a "student." Mitch is finishing up meeting next month. In the mean- some incompletes this quarter, but time, Dave Easterday, of St. Cloud, he is not registered for any class. will take care of the MSUSA Daredevils Tonig t Yet System Policy, Section 8, President's duties until final deci- entitled, "Tuition, Fees, and Assess- sions are made next month. Food-Service Re-Evaluated On Wednesday evening, October 10. Ice was not available 26, 1977 at 6:05 p.m., a formal 11. Service was good; it took unannounced inspection of the food seven minutes for us to go through service was made by Jim Schu- the line mann, Student Senate President; 12. Food was warm and tasty William Brockman, food service 13. Recommended temperatures committee representative; and Dr. for the four-cycle dishwashing John Kane, Vice President for machines and the actual tempera- Student Affairs. The results of the tures were as follows: food service inspection were as follows: Recommended Actual by John Hotzfielcl "floundering" around and getting "Godfather of the band." Canady Cycle 1 100-120 144 The Ozark Mountain Daredevils, ripped off by his manager, he met started touring with the band in 1. The menu was posted Cycle 2 140-160 162 whose music has been described by Steve- Cash and songwriter Larry 1975 and is now the full time 2. Silverware, dishes, and trays Cycle 3 170-190 181 the Rollingstone Magazine as Lee. They formed a band, and after drummer. were available Cycle 7 180-200 152 "southern boogie," "country rock," travelling around for awhile, they Rune Walle is the band's lead 3. The salad was fresh were signed by A & M. Six weeks "middle-period Beatles," "folki- guitarist and is originally from 4. Carrots and onions were fresh Recommendations: later they recorded their first album ness", and "hard-edged sixties Bergen, Norway. He met the Ozarks 5. All entrees listed on the menu 1. Change water for ice cream as the Ozark Mountain Daredevils rock," will be performing at Old in London, England in 1971 and one were still available at 6:15 p.m. (A scoops at 30-minute intervals during in London, England. Memorial Hall tonight at 8:00 p.m. year ago became a regular member fresh pan of beef was put on the peak periods until disher-wells are Larry Lee is described as a The 'Ozarks' consist of eight of the band. serving line at 6:15 p.m.) installed. "wayward writer" and was sta- members and are listed as follows: Jerry Mills plays the mandolin 6. Students were served until 6:25 2. Check the fourth-cycle temper- tioned in Puerto Rico after he joined Steve Cash, who plays harmonica and met the "Daredevils" while he p.m. ature gauge „on dishwashing ma- and sings lead baritone, co-authored the Navy in 1965. In Puerto Rico he was a member of the Nitty Gritty 7. Bread and rolls were available chines. "If You Want to Get to Heaven," helped form a band called Triology Dirt Band. He joined the "Ozarks" 8. Fresh fruit was available and their famous hit song, "Jackie and joined the Ozarks along with in May, '76 and lives in Evergreen, 9. All milk and pop containers The over-all rating of the food Blue." He lives outside his home- Dillon and Cash. Colorado when he's not working were full and working service was very good. town of Springfield, . He Mike (SUPE du jour) Granda, with the band. says, "I like to put a little yang in (bass guitar and vocalist), is known Ruell Chappell is known as the along with all the yin." as "The Missouri Kid," and is a baby of the band. He is also from Inside John Dillon, (vocals, guitar, carpenter and craftsman in his Springfield and plays piano and keyboards, fiddle), grew up on a spare time. He has a 160 acre farm keyboards, sings, and writes lyrics City Council Primaries Page 2 farm in Stuttgart, Arkansas in the and plans on building his own home. and music. Chappell joined the Mississippi delta country. After Steve Canaday is described as the Ozarks on their '76 Canadian Tour.

Page 2 November 2, 1977 2 WSU Students Running City Council Primaries Held Nov. 8 "Crow" Stresses person who will win this election is 4. At all major avenues and cross-arms might not be feasible. the person who gets out and talks to streets that cross the Milwaukee the people and gets involved with Railroad tracks, he would like to see Mitch does not have a campaign Economic Development them. "I can only afford a grassroots crossing arms put in, with the organization. He plans instead to go Rodney Lindberg to pay taxes other than the property campain," he admitted, "but I want exception of Franklin Street, where door-to-door in his campaign. W1NONAN Photo Editor tax which weighs heaviest on small to break down the stereotypes businesses and retired persons on a people have of elected officials If a barefoot, bearded man should fixed income. I believe one way because I believe you can't tell a walk up to you and tell you he is would be to tax luxury items to the book by it's cover." Allen Stresses running for the Winona City maximum." Council's third ward seat, believe Accomplishments him, because you are talking to "I only want to serve one term as Penney Loren "Crow" Bellrichard, and a council member." Crow admitted, by Susan Leberg the downtown area. campaigning barefoot is his way to "I believe it should be a rotating In an interview, by Susan symbolize the hard times that have citizen's council, not a haven for Wants to Lerberg, incumbent city council Allen emphasized that she is hit a lot of people. professional politicians. The council member Jan Allen discussed why presently very interested in having needs more citizen input. If the she wanted to represent the third local industrial-commercial develop- The political scene is not new for citizens do not come to the council Improve ward for her second term. Before ment rather than the city of Winona Crow, as he is called. Last year he with their views, then the council discussing any election issues, Allen renting the land to somebody in campaigned for state senator from should go out into the city to get-the presented some personal back- Chicago (absentee renters). his hometown of Austin. citizens' views." Winona ground so that people could understand why she acts and feels When asked how she viewed her by Stuart Levin "I campaigned because I believed Another mistake Crow feels the as she does. "I never do anything relationship with the student body there was a conflict of interest with council has made is the plan for half way. While my children were of Winona State, Allen replied that "I'd like to become more involved in the incumbent. I felt the people of moving the statue of We-no-nah growing up, I didn't feel I had the she was much heartened by the first city government and in helping in Austin deserved an alternate view- from Lake Park to the downtown time to devote to city government." City-College Relations Committee any way I can to improve the city of point," stated Crow in an interview plaza. "Moving We-no-nah is a Elaborating on this she said, "I am a meeting held earlier this month. Winona," Mitch Penney answered, Wednesday. "I didn't win the pointless exercise," he claims. very practical person." The attitude of the last (year's) when asked why he was running for election, but neither did the "They are taking a statue of a lady committee wasn't good, she felt, as the 3rd council seat in the upcoming incumbent, which was my goal." who lived in the surrounding forest She cited some of her accomplish- those in "the college relations lands and died in the forest lands city council elections. ments for the last term being: meetings were very selfish." The Crow feels the main issue in and are going to move her down to representatives for the college have Winona is the direction of the the plaza to be surrounded by As a second reason, Mitch said, "I 1. Helping establish the contract a "what is the council going to do for don't think that the incumbent, Jan economic development taken by the concrete instead of leaving her in for the new combined city-county me" -attitude. This year's college Allen, is representing the ward that city council. "There should be more her natural setting." law enforcement center which is to representatives, she senses, seem well." emphasis on the development of be built where the old one is now much more willing to take a "public small business," Crow said. "We Crow decided to attend Winona standing. (A new city-county jail relations attitude" about their Mitch was President of the WSU should also investigate a better way State University as a graduate must be built. The city jail hasn't dealings with the council. This because of "the fantastic people Student Body last year, and is now met federal and state codes for council is made up of three members here who are willing to accept you the President of the Minnesota many years so city prisoners have of the city council and one member State University Student Associa- rather than question you, and the been kept in the county jail. Now from each of the three colleges. outstanding environment of Win- tion (MSUSA). He is also presently inspectors say the county jail codes working for A.R.A. Slater Food ona." He figures the sutdents at aren't being met either." Studies Allen hopes to employ the WSU can become much more active Service full time, and is taking an show that it would cost just as much if they would organize more. Oral Interpretation Class and The- to have the old jail restored as it Continued on page 3 "Cooperation among the students atre Activities. would to build a new one. rather than such heavy competition could help to make this a better With so many things to do, Mitch 2. Allen was involved in the school," Crow predicted. was asked when he would find the railroad tracks controversy. When time to fulfill his obligations. He everything was "said and done", it SI Loren Bellrichard was born in didn't see the time element as a was determined the city council 1946 and spent his first twenty problem. "The main thing is 'didn't win the property, so there years living on a farm near Austin, wanting to do things," he said. was nothing the council could do. • Latest Releases "I attended a small country grade • Tapes school which I feel was a very Mitch had no real platform; only a 3. She worked for and supported • Used LP's • beneficial experience. Crow said, "I few thoughts to offer: the efforts of businessmen and the Paraphernalia • Incense later went to Pacelli High School mayor's council to implement the 1. If there is a possibility of • Record Care Products where I was president of the senior renewal of empty parcels of land in • Posters class. I volunteered for VISTA in increasing housing standards, he would work in that area. • Comics & Magazines the spring of 1966 and spent my And More I time in that organization till late 2. After he read the reports to see USED HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, summer of 1967 on an Indian FURNITURE, APPLIANCES reservation in North Dakota. I if a new mall would be necessary on ANTIQUES, etc. WINGS of MUSIC attended the University of Minne- the East End, if the people of the at tremendous savings 73 West Mark sota where I received a degree in 3rd ward supported it, he would WINONA SELLING SERVICE CONSIGNMENTS, BUY, SELL sociology-social work. The U.S. support the establishment of a new mall. 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Continued from page 2 Must have 3.0 grade point average.) ESP CONDUCTS CONSUMER CLASSES Satori, the campus literary maga- WALLACE BUSINESS FORMS city-college relations committee to routes have been established and zine, is now seeking student, Mon., Nov. 14, 1977 — 8:30-4:30 make more aware of the "good we are building a new bus shelter The External Studies Program (ESP) is faculty, and alumni creative work young people we have." The downtown. So we'll be in business as conducting evening classes designed to increase for its spring edition. Poetry, short WALLACE BUSINESS FORMS consumer awareness on energy conservation committee could be the means by soon as the buses arrive. stories, drawings, paintings, photo- measures. The class, concerned with solar energy, Mon., Nov. 14, 1977 — 8:30-4:30 which the council could find out will meet on Thursday, November 3 and 10 from graphs, photos of sculpture, and (Interviewing for Sales positions what concerned the students. "City 7:00-10:00 p.m. other creative work should be with good established company. officials don't always know what's BCA Party is turned in to Minne 319. The Excellent starting salary plus fringe going on student's minds — unless For more information, report to the ESP office at deadline is February 15, For further benefits.) they tell us. We're not clairvoyant, "Monstrous" 112A Somyen Hall. information, call Mr. Lund, advisor, you know, Allen stated. GERMAN FOR TRAVELERS at 457-2949. Contact Winona State Placement Services for interview time. We ask by Stuart Levin On the issue of housing standards, In collaboration with the Depart- DR. ALDRICH that you have your credentials and and Susan Leberg Allen felt it was a "two-edge sword ment of Foreign Languages, the AWARDED GRANT resume on file at least 48 hours prior situation." If students called up the Department of Continuing Educa- to your interview. The Black Cultural Awareness city inspectors to have them see if tion will be offering a new 2-credit The Minnesota Humanities Com- Association held a masquerade living standards were not up to course, "German for Travelers" mission has awarded Professor Halloween party last Friday in the code, possibly forcing the landlords during Winter Quarter 1977/78. Brian C. Aldrich a grant to prepare East Cafeteria, attended by about to make improvements, the land- Classes will meet Thursdays from a series of public programs entitled 50 goblins, creatures of the night, lords would have every right to 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. in Samsen 312. "Alternative Images of the Missis- raise the rent. "The landlord can and several other horrible-to-ima- sippi." The grant is held in gine-creatures. prove the expenses so maybe the The Course offers training in cooperation with the Department of kids were paying $60 in rent — and basic German for persons with little Sociology, the Winona County After finding the Invisible Man, it was a good price. Is it worth it to or no background in German. Historical Society, Citizens for a The Winonan asked him what he have their rent go up to improve Practice will be provided in under- Clean Mississippi, and Winona State thought of the party. "Great, really their property?" standing and speaking German in University. I great, man. Now pardon me while I situations in which travelers find disappear." When asked what she thought themselves: Hotels, restaurants, ON CAMPUS INTERVIEWS about the East End Mall and if she post office, as well as shopping, car One student, when asked what he thought it would give the dowtown repair, sightseeing, etc. The course BURROUGHS CORP. was dressed as, said: "Nothing." We ACCOUNTING AND merchants more competition so they counts as an elective in the Wed., Nov. 9, 1977 — 9:00-4:30 - can't tell you what his costume was. FINANCE MAJORS would lower their prices she Humanities area and may be taken (Interested in interviewing candi- (Hint: It wasn't his birthday.) LET US HELP YOU TO responded, "No. We are up to our for a grade or on a pass/no credit dates for Sales positions. Burroughs BECOME A CPA ears in discount stores. For in- basis. To register, contact: CON- sells commercial business forms — The Winonan interviewers were stance, we have a Spurgeon's, TINUING EDUCATION, 112 Som- established territory in the Winona suddenly accosted by a nun. When Kresge and Woolworth downtown, sen, Winona State University. area — excellent starting salary not to mention the West End asked for her impressions of the with good chance for advancement. Shopping Mall. If the city would party she replied menacingly, CPA allow the Erickson Company or any "Bless you son. 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Letters to the Editor What Does One

Do About Another View Presented on Parking a "Peeper?" To the Editor of the Winonan: shortage of parking spaces, (all we "charge it." I am sure they would Dear Student Body, need is a few more tennis courts.) I say "sign here" (you bet). On October 26 I picked up a copy have solved my parking problem How would you react if you were a female resident of Sheehan Hall, or of my favorite free paper (the without the use of those damn As for the children, where in the any other girl's dorm, and you were taking a shower when you suddenly Winonan). I opened it and started to yellow lines. I simply park a block or hell was dad? Could it be that he noticed there was a strange man watching you? Incidents like this have read the Opinions page. As I started two away and walk, and I don't was working in the big city (keeping occurred at Winona State very recently. These occurrences are a serious reading, I began to get the same come to WSU for exercise! Of our employment up)? Or was he out problem, and something must be done to avoid them. sick feeling as I do when I see a soap .course I understand how some putting up NO HUNTING signs? opera on TV. people must' conserve their energy (How cold) No doubt most of the students around campus have heard about some for such things as racquetball. of these incidents. Most of the girls probably gasp and make a few The letter was from a female, who It's bleeding hearts that take the nervous remarks, and the boys crack a crude joke or two when they hear had apprently been in the sticks so Crying about the way the fun out of reading my favorite free about them. But, few of us give it much thought. long she forgot where to hitch her administration is handling the paper. Why don't you write to horse when in town. She complained problem is stupid. Of course if you National Enquirer next and cry In one incident the shower peeper was in Sheehan Hall and was caught of having a rigid schedule which like to park on yellow lines, just about the sunset being too early, or in a bathroom where a girl was showering. When an R.A. and a few other included pulling the udders on 40 remember to bring $17.50 with you maybe not enough rain. (Nature is girls tried to bring him down the stiars, he hit the R.A. and pushed cows at 5:30 a.m. She also ($2.50 for Yellow Cab and $15.00 for so damn mean.) another girl. He was then chased by a couple of girls to an alley across complained about being a full-time Borkowski). James W. Banicki from the library and this is where the chasers lost him. The police were student, a wife, a herdsman and One of WSU's pro-linemen called, but they couldn't find him. something about husbandry tasks. As for Borkowski keeping your Her main obsession is yellow lines at car until he received his money, well A few days after this occurrence a police woman came to Sheehan to WSU. that's just plain goold old Horse F.A.C. Info talk to the girls who had seen him. She got a description of him, and said Sense. I can see myself walking into that he probably wouldn't be back for quite a while. I agree WSU has a severe a business in Houston and saying Given Now he's back again, and in a recent incident he actually grabbed a girl Work, Not Words, while she was showering in Richards Hall. Most of the descriptions of I would like to clarify some points him seem to match, and the police think they may have a lead on this in the recent editorial on the F.A.C. shower peeper: But until he is apprehended, there are a few precautions Emphasized We started out the year with more we can all take to avoid any further incidents. All it takes is cooperation of all the students who use the dorms and a little common sense. To the Students of WSU; openings for you, the student to than one member, which was noted help participate in the decision later. We went into reorganizational Most of my suggestions will pertain to Sheehan Hall since he's been making process. As a matter of fact, stages, however, we lost much to "Work, not words" are the orders seen two or three times in this hall. Sheehan houses about four hundred the Student Senate would urge graduation last year. given to your Student Senate as its girls so it's probably a very intriguing place to a male shower peeper. basic rule of thumb for this year. anyone interested in molding cam- pus policies to stop in the Senate The article declared "We have The Senators you have elected have It's a general rule that after the front doors are locked, all guys in set their minds to achieve this office and volunteer your services. done nothing for the last several years, resting on our laurels." Last Sheehan have to have a female escort. This rule is not always followed objective and have started to move through. If it was, then all the other Sheehan residents would know that The Senators need your input to year we worked on: housing toward getting something accom- if they saw a guy without an escort, that he was a stranger that shouldn't develop the best possible programs. placements, certification, and as- plished this year. be in the building. The security guard or an R.A. would then be called to It is realized that committee work sembling a housing handb000k, and make sure he left the building. If all the girls would cooperate, and escort does take time initially, but it is the taken landlords to court. We've held From the outside looking in, it their male friends in the building after the doors are locked, then may seem that the Senate is doing end product that makes all of the candidates for office nights and have everyone else in the building would feel much safer. very little, but the reverse is very time spent worthwhile. Your Sena- pushed voter registration. tors are willing to give of their time, true. The Senate has definite goals One problem is that the shower peeper doesn't just come around after to be accomplished this year, and are you willing to do the same? In the consumer area we've assembled data on co-ops. In the the doors are locked. He has been around in the morning, afternoon, and has begun action to meet them. early evening. This means that more drastic actions may have to be Committees have been set up on Work, not words should be the individual rights areas we've been a taken., Housing, Faculty Evaluation, Facul- policy of every student, faculty constant watchdog. ty Advisors, Course Description, member, and administration of The statement stated we were A suggestion to solve this problem would be to not allow boys without Academic Affairs, and Student Winona State. Help the Senate an escort at anytime on any of the floors except first. This would mean Services. organized to fill a void in the senate. make it so, come in and talk to us. that any boy seen alone on second floor or higher simply did not belong Michael J. Nieland This is untrue. We were formed in there and could be made to leave. This suggestion is probably not the All of these committees have Senate Public Relations Officer 1969 as Young Americans For Freedom. We changed to the F.A.C. most desired, since the girl would have to be at the boy's side at all for more local control. We operated times. A less drastic suggestion would be to outlaw the use of the in 1973 and 1974 in Senate functions, bathrooms by boys, except for the men's bathroom on first floor. This as well as • our own. We worked would take cooperation on the boy's part. If they had to use the closely with the Senate and plan to bathroom they would have to go down to the first floor. Any guy in a WINONAN continue doing so. We are not bathroom anywhere else in the building would be trespassing. Senate functionaries, however. Another suggestion, which should be followed anyway, has to do with the late door for Sheehan. Nobody should be let in the late door unless he The Winonan is mitten and edited by and for the students of Winona State University and is Our position on MPIRG was that they duplicate efforts of others at is with a girl he knows from Sheehan. We were all told this at the published weekly except June, July, and August and exam periods. beginning of the school year, but I know some girls let in guys that they additional cost to students. Second- don't know if he says he's going to visit a girlfriend. No girl should do Subscriptions available from the Business Manager at a rate of $6 annually or $2 quarterly. ly they have a negative checkoff this. If a guy wants to see a girl bad enough, he should go someplace and Address all changes in mailing addresses to the Business Manager. system for which a student would call her, then she can come and let him in. Also, when a girl comes in the Address all correspondence to: Editor, Winonan. Offices located at 113 Phelps Hall. Telephone have to know he can refuse the 457-2158. MPIRG fee or get a refund. late door, she should make sure that it's closed and locked behind her. Deadline for non-staff copy is 3:00 p.m. the preceding Thursday. Otherwise your dollar is taken. With the enforcement of one or more of these suggestions, and some Member of the Associated Collegiate Press, Intercollegiate Press Association, and National Council These objections still hold and we cooperation, maybe we can reduce the chance of any further problqms of College Publications Advisers. - with the shower peeper. After all, his next victim could be you or a close Winona State University is an equal opportunity employer and adheres to the provisions of Title IX are going to play watchdog on them. friend. which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in education programs. We do realize, however, that Wendy Shipp Editor-in-Chief Stuart Levin Calendar Director Marcia Bolstad organizations can work together Business Manager Mikdad Rangwella Arts Editor Lori Benrick and specialize to perform functions Advertising Mike McCarthy, Features Editor Terry Riska more efficiently. Hence our Mon- Pat Janejaroenthum Sports Editor Joe Bissen day's resolution in support of Advisor Dr. Bennet Photo Editor Rod Lindberg MPIRG, which continued a watch- Production Manager Margo Dahl Community Editor Pat Knutzen dog position performed by F.A.C. An Asian tribe sets aside eight days a year when no work, bathing or visiting is done in order to give the spirit of News Editor John Hotzfield Science Editor Jim Nadeau Greg Fletcher 1* , rice a rest.

Page 6 November 2, 1977 Arts Etc. Scapino "Frontier" Photos are Historical Makes Enjoyable Evening by Virginia Holbert cated, and enabled a great increase in the documentation of the west. In by Georgette Bush 'energetic stage movement-. Al- of acrobatics in his stage and body The traveling exhibit "Photo- fact, the show contains a picture of a though, at times, clue to his voice movement were as tiring to watch graphing the Frontier" moved on rustic photography studio planted Like a breath of fresh air, inflections, Mike Tracy seemed as they must have been to do. this week after being shown temporarily amidst expanses of Scapino! hit the stage of Winona barely out of puberty. Jana Kalmes through_ Oct. 20 at St. Mary's sagebrush and rock. State's P.A.C. last Wednesday as the flighty, wispy, sweetly Deserving of honorable mention College, and Oct. 21 through 30 at evening. With the atmosphere of a innocent Giacenta and Teresa Peter- are Meg Trainor as the waitress and the Winona County Historical "Old Glory", "In Town", "At circus it began with a lobby show of son as the strutting gypsy girl, did Mike Peterson as the singing Society. A bicentennial exhibition Work", and "Family Album" are a juggling (hmm!) guitar playing and seem somewhat detached from their waiter. Adding to the comedy with sponsored by the Smithsonian few of the categories into which the dancing. It was the perfect mood characters, not as in control as they their excellent singing and amazing Institution, "Photographing the photographs are divided. Whether setter for what was to take place could have been. Teresa's throaty feats were Jim Adams, David Frontier" was researched and shown working or playing, the next. What did the place was an alto, and Janas vibratto were good Schwartz, Kelly Minard, David written by Eugene Ostroff, Curator people seem always to stare soberly evening of irrepressible hilarity that foils for each other in a short mock Odegard and Becky McConnell as of Photography, National Museum into the camera. Apparently the left the audience in tears from operaetto, although there was not the nurse. Honorable, honorable of History and Technology. taking of a picture was a solemn laughter. quite enough contrast in the melody mention: Jim Adams for his Most of the photos of stony-faced occasion. to keep it interesting. amazing table cloth trick and Mike men, determined women, false front With fascinating detail these The simplicity of the set designed Peterson for his "Wild Irish Rose." saloons, muddy main streets, and pictures provide a taste of the wild, by Jacques Reidelberger and James Jeffrey Lueck as Sylvestro is incredible landscapes, date from the wide open spaces and the hard life of Danneker was the perfect offset of much too handsome for the comic It all turned out to be an evening late 1870's to about 1910, and are of the early west. Thanks to its the brightly colored costumes and figure he portrayed. However, he of unadulterated fun and a gusty surprisingly good quality. The text extended run in Winona, "Photo- mood setting music. All of the work was superb as, and exceptionally show of ms. Fusillo's mental of the exhibit explains that new graphing the Frontier" was avail- the crews put in added up to a convincing as, a chain-swinging gymnastics, and her seemingly developments in photographic tech- able for anyone interested in the delightful two hours. hood, and his inexhaustable source bottomless bag of tricks. nology in the late 1870's made the myth of the old west or the art more portable and less compli- development of photography. Ms. Fusillo said that the play was a good vehicle for each of the cast members to display their individual talents, and under her direction we The Week did see some truly excellent performances. in Perspective David Sampson as Scapino was by Connie Wenner Lecture Hall excellent in a monologue between Tuesday, November 1 Sunday, November 6 himself and an English soldier, an 9:00 p.m. SMC-Main Lounge; Byron 6:00 and 9:30 p.m. Film: Godfather Oriental Kung Fu artist, a one-eyed Quam, Ragtime Piano Part II, Yons — SMC Choir during rehearsal. [Photo by Casey Lake] pirate, and a parrot. He was Wednesday, November 2 3:30 p.m. CST College Series #2 dynamic in his control and handling 9:00 p.m. Ozark Mountain Daredev- Auditorium of an outrageous, mischief making, Want a Musical Change of Pace? ils/Daisy Dillma.n Band, Old 8:00 p.m. WSU Concert Band and conniving servant. Memorial Gym WSU Choir Concert, Performing Arts by Sheila Sturtz • while others are accompanied by the Thursday, November 3 Auditorium, WSU brass choir. James Danneker as Geronte and Harmonic Textures, instrumental 8:00 p.m. Musical-The Boys from Senior Art Exhibition, CST Ross Willoughby as Argone were virtuosity, and rhythmic vigor: does Syracuse; Tri-College National Cotter Art Center, Nov. 6-18 Directed by Dr. Lee Mendyk, the equally stupendous in their portray- it sound alluring? These musical Theatre Co., Somsen-WSU Exhibit of Quilts by Sharon Sharp concert band's repertoire includes als of the grumping, grouching treats and talent will be displayed 8:00 p.m. WSU Jazz. Band; Perform- Pollock and Pottery by Marilyn songs varying from "Russian Christ- fathers of their love-lorn children. by the Winona State University ing Arts Auditorium Klinker, SMC Art Gallery mas Music" to the "Commando They were powerful, striking, and Concert Choir and Band. Their Friday, November 4 Tuesday, November 8 March." well-developed in their perform- performance will be held Sunday 8:00 p.m. University of Minnesota 8:00 p.m. CST Faculty Concert/ ances. night, November 6th, at 8:00 p.m. in So do come for a musical change Orchestra, WSU Performing Arts Auditorium the Performing Arts Center. of pace this Sunday' evening! Auditorium 8:00 p.m. "A Doll's House", Dorothy Mike Tracy as Ottavio and Pat Remember: Jackson Browne can Saturday, November 5 B. Magnus Theatre, WSU Per- Feehan as the dashing Leandro Miss Elsie Naylor and Dr. Ivan still "Pretend", Emmy Lou Harris 6:00 and 9:30 p.m. Film: Godfather forming Arts,' November 8-11 were brilliant examples in just how Olson jointly direct the melodies can still board the "Luxury Liner", Part II, Yons — SMC 8:00 p.m. James Dean & Daniel much a body can do, in their sung by the choir. The program and Ozark Mountain Daredevils can 6:30 and 9:15 p.m. Film: "Nicolas & Leehall, Up & Co. Outhouse, includes some acappella selections still "Let It Shine." Alexandra", CST Roger Bacon WSU Snack Bar, Student Union

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November 2, 1977 Page 7 Henderson Tops NIC-Again

The long trip to Houghton, two miles, then moved up to second Mankato State, returning to the UM-Duluth with 140, and South- their peak this weekend in St. Paul, Michigan, for • the NIC cross country at the four-mile point, and took the NIC, this year grabbed team honors west with 187. where they will run on a Como Park championships last Saturday, did lead for good around the five with 38 points. Following them were After Henderson, the best time course in the District 13 Finals. not affect Winona State's Daryl mile-mark. St. Cloud with 81, Michigan Tech turned in by a Warrior came from The top three teams and top 15 Henderson, as he captured NIC Henderson, who called the course with 88, Moorhead State with 115, Neal Mundahl, who finished 20th. individuals, will advance from there individual honors at the Michigan "a good one", did not think that the Bemidji with 116, WSU with 121, Vern Augustson was 22nd, Bill to the national finals in Parkside, Tech course for the second year in a long distance gave him a distinct Baker 38th, Tony Schiller 40th, Dan Wisconsin. row in record fashion. advantage. "I had to run the same Mueller 49th, and Doug Mittelstadt Last year, Henderson was leading Henderson logged a time of 31:51 distance as everybody else", was his 53rd. the field in the district meet during in winning the 10,000-meter race, comment. Hopefully, the Warriors, who are the last mile when he took a wrong and established a new NIC record St. Cloud State's Dave Renneisen guided by Myron Smith, will hit turn which cost him the champion- for that distance. was second in 32:04. ship. Henderson ran the kind of race he The rest of the Winona State Among others, the Warriors will is becoming well-known for, a team did not find the going quite as Time Out face St. Olaf and Hamline Colleges, steady, consistent race which sees easy, as they could do no better than considered by some to be shoo-ins to him come from back in the pack to sixth place after taking third last advance to the national meet. St. win. He was about twentieth after year. For Sports Olaf is led by Matt Haugen, who has won a number of races this year. Hix Foresees Strong '77-'78 Team by Mike Killeen The mentioned players could play factor this year." Ron Gully, a transfer student from ona State finished next to last in WINONAN Sports Reporter a key part in improving last season's Hix feels that his charges will not San Decento (Texas) Junior Col- defense last year in the MC. Ben Hix is entering his third year 8-19 overall record. Lyons, a second be "a super individual team" but lege; and Rodney Folmar from Hix said that "we've got to as head basketball coach this team all-conference player last rather will feature a team ball Highland Park Junior College in improve our quickness, improve on winter, and he calls his team the season, averaged 15.7 points a game effort. "If we play good team ball we Detroit. our defensive concentration, and strongest since his tenure here. from his guard position and was the can have a good season. I think we The Warriors play, in Hix's play good man-to-man defense. I "Yeah, we're better off now than team's leading scorer. have the guys to play team ball", the words, the "best schedule since I've think that if we do this we could we have been since I've been here. I Anderson, the 6-4 forward, was coach said. been here. We play the same make real strides during the consider this the second year of the team's leading rebounder with Hix continued, "We're not laden number of home games as away season." recruiting, so we're finally going to 225 boards last season. He was also with talent, but I think we have games, and this will defnitely help The Warriors open their 1977-78 be getting some seniors this year — second in scoring with a 13.9 per enough real good players that if we us." season November 19 when they host Bobby Lyons, Don Hageman, Wen- game average. play together as a team we've got The NIC looks tough, as usual. cross-town rival St. Mary's College dell Anderson, and Dale Walde are Hageman, last year's starting enough guys we can shuffle in and kids that I basically recruited. After center, was the teams second "Everyone looks on par with at Memorial Hall. The Warriors out and enough depth to make some everyone else," Hix said. He labeled later play the University of Du- three or four years of recruiting, ,lea-ding rebounder and he averaged changes." your freshmen should be coming to 6.4 points a game. Hix said of the University of Minnesota-Morris buque (November 25) and the Hix felt that he had a good as the favorite. University of Wisconsin-River Falls. the top and that's probably when Walde, "I think he's showing a lot of recuiting year. "The sophomores you'd be the strongest", Hix said. improvement and could be a big Hix problems seems to lie in two (November 28), also at Memorial and freshmen are important to our areas: defense and quickness. Win- Hall. program", the third year coach said. Hix said that freshman Dave Cicmil, who played for Hibbing (Minnesota) GRAND OPENING Volleyball Team is High in two state championships, and sophomores Randy Skopham- Having Problems mer and Mike Krajnak will help the NOV 12th team. Winona State's volleyball team is University of Minnesota and UW-L Junior college transfers also play swinging down toward the end of its teams in a triangular meet. The U of FREE DOOR PRIZES an importaht part of the program. season and tournament time, and is M beat the Warriors 15-7 and 1644, Hix said that junior college trans- running up against teams which and UW-L downed WSU 15-6, they will have to face during next 15-11 fers basically "help us fill holes until Kobi Lanes and Lounge week's state MAIAW tournament in the freshmen come up to the top. St. Paul. That dropped the Warrior record Those cited were Tom Diggs, whom By Winona Skate Capital In the last couple of weeks, the to 13-11, while the JV team split its Hix labeled as a good player from Spikers have competed against a two matches and closed out its Iowa Central. Community College; 452-6441 number of the toughest teams in season at 8-5. both Minnesota and Wisconsin, and Winona also travelled to Duluth Hours Mon -Sat 9 AM - 1 AM have had trouble getting on track. to compete in the UM-D Invitational this weekend. No results were Last Tuesday, the Warriors went Oranges are classed botani Sun Noon - Midnight across the river to face the available at press time. cally as berries. it Via WAV to NiVinG311011r.

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