Music in Winona! Clear and Pure Prairie League Coming• on Sunday Evening April 11 the Wednesday, April 21, at 8 P.M
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Winona State University OpenRiver The inonW an - 1970s The inonW an – Student Newspaper 4-7-1976 The inonW an Winona State University Follow this and additional works at: https://openriver.winona.edu/thewinonan1970s Recommended Citation Winona State University, "The inonW an" (1976). The Winonan - 1970s. 170. https://openriver.winona.edu/thewinonan1970s/170 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The inonW an – Student Newspaper at OpenRiver. It has been accepted for inclusion in The inonW an - 1970s by an authorized administrator of OpenRiver. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Music in Winona! Clear and Pure Prairie League coming• On Sunday evening April 11 the Wednesday, April 21, at 8 p.m. students of WSU will have the opportunity to see and hear the Formed in 1972 in the southern band CLEAR. Ohio area, Pure Prairie League soon began recording for R.C.A. and first CLEAR is a group of six hit the popular record charts with enthusiastic young men from Aust- "Arnie" from the album "Busin Out," in, Minnesota. The roots of this band which was followed in 1975 by their are deep. Mark Nesse (guitar) and current album, "Two Lane- Scott Anderson (bass) played to- Highway." The latter album in- gether in their high school years. cludes FM favorites such as the title Musical group Clear coming to WSU More recently Mark Conway (key- song and "Memories." boards) was added. Approximately one year ago the final committment Pure Prairie League (named after was made by the former three and an old Errol Flynn movie title) three others; Rick Nelson (drums), combines bluegrass and country tudent Poll: Marc Anderson (percussion) and swing with rock to produce a unique -George Thomas (vocals). Their sound, a phenomenon in the current committment to progressive rock music scene. Personnel of the group has been appreciated by people are: George Powell (rhythm guitar), everywhere they have played. It's Billy Hinds (drums), John David OW s yourearlier on Saturday because I go to easy for me to say this because I've Call (guitar), Michael Reilly (bass, church. I don't, have any other watched these guys from the vocals), Larry Goshorn (lead guitar, 0 .- complaints, though." — Nancy beginning. This band is really vocals), and Michael Connor (piano). Rogneby serious about their music. They Their songs range from ballads to don't play music that you hear every country rock, from humorous. up- "Both lines should be open all the time you go to any one of the many tempo originals to bluegrass. time." — .Ken Burk disco bars. They play music that Joan Fleming and the week ends." — Jeane Daughen- relfects their own personalities. Tickets are on sale at Primo's in Buzz Moore baugh "The vegetables and potatoes Winona, Metamorphosis in La- should be moved out of the kitchen. Pure Prairie League, one of the Crosse, Headquarters in Rochester, In order to better represent the "They should find some way to It would make the line go faster. top ten country-rock groups in the and at the Saint Mary's College students at WSU the Winonan staff shorten the lines." — Pam Geerdes Also they should have the big meal nation, will perform in concert at Center. An openinz, act will be decided to hold an opinion poll each at noon." — Karie McShea Saint Mary's College Fieldhouse on announced soon. week to see how students feel about "The food on the counter looks various campus issues. This week like it's been sitting out too long — "They leave everything sitting students were asked, at random, that's not healthy." — Derrick out. It's - unsanitary." — Rod Reserve a bed for next "What specific thing would you Hardy Pritchard want changed about the cafeteria?" year Here are some of the replies: "I'd like them to continue the 10 "What's this about only being able meal plan next year with the option to have one glass of juice in the Get ready for a GREAT year! You Think about it, but act now. "I think they chould change the of having breakfast and dinner or morning?" — Mark Johnston should make your plans now to live Contracts are available at the cafeteria's location back into the lunch and dinner." — Mike Marke- on campus during the 1976-1977 Housing Office located in the new East_ Cafeteria because there are gard "I think they should change hours school year, cause here's where the Student Activities Center of the more windows and we wouldn't feel luring finals." — Jine Hauble fun will be. Student Union. Check with R.A. or as closed in." — Kim Elton "Tables should be rearranged Hall Director for further informa- every once in awhile and they "I'd like to be able to choose from To keep your present room sign a tion. It's going to be a super year "When we go back for seconds we always run out of trays and spoons 3. couple of different meal plans." — new housing contract before Friday, and you should be part of it! should get whole pieces instead of in the line." — Rodney Harrison Lance Harrison April 16th, and you're in. Requests just halves." — Linda Anderson (Harry) for a different room or new requests Students interested • in a co-ed "For every 20 meals we survive for rooms will be honored on the floor should contact the office of "Hours should be lengthened on "Dinner should start later or we should get one free!" — Johnst basis of earliest contract received. Prentiss-Lucas (in person) to be put After April 16th rooms not contract- on a list. Please make your contact ed will be available to anyone and before April 16th. The best time to earliest contract date will again be stop by is 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Food day — Tomorrow honored. Monday thru Friday. April 8 is the day for "winning program by local residents on Minneapolis. back control" over our food — certain food topics, such as Red Dye Remember, you are what you eat! Geology Lecture FOOD DAY. Promoted by the #2, the white flour hype, honey vs. Center for Science in the Public sugar, refined foods, corporate Interest, the second annual FOOD control, and alternatives. These Be a big shot, file Dr. Lee C. Gerhard, Assistant "Carbonate Deposition in Terrige- DAY will be a day of citizen's presentations will be broadcast nous Clastic Environments — Mod- Filing for the offices of Student State Geologist of North Dakota and awareness on what has happened to throughout the day, with food-re- professor of Geology of the Univer- ern and Ancient". Senate president, vice president, ' our lives in regards to food. lated songs and entertainment. and treasurer starts April 7, 1976 sity of North Dakota at Grand (Anyone for a cosmic muffin?) Stay Forks, will be on Campus April 12th Dr. Gerhard has worked profes- and ends April 27, 1976. Apply at As the nutritional quality of the tuned for more details. the Student Senate Office in the and 13th to lecture on current topics sionally both in Industry with food goes down, as more and more Sinclair Oil and Gas Company, and SMOG. All persons applying for in geology. ' cosmetic additives are processed in Famine Foods Co-op is planning Academically with University of these positions must be students as with the products, and as your food various activities in and around the Kansas, Southern Colorado State defined by the current W.S.U. The lectures will be held in the dollar shrinks, people get sicker, store, such as displays of organically College and University of North catalog. All persons applying should Purple room of the Kryzsko food become plastic and sometimes grown foods, whole grain breads, Dakota. His primary areas of- have sufficient time to devote to Commons. The first will be Monday lethal, and the small farmers still and possibly a video-tape of a talk evening at 7:00 p.m. entitled: research are Carbonate Deposition Senate activities and projects. get screwed. What kind of system is by Dr. Ross Hume Hall, author of Associate, the West Indies and Elections will be held Tuesday, May "Anatomy of a Coral Reef Com- this? Food for Nought: the Decline in rocky Mountain Region of the 11, 1976. Get off your apathy and plex". The second will be at 9:00 Nutrition, who was recently in a.m. on Tuesday and will be entitled Western United States. KQAL will be presenting a get involved!! Page 2 Wednesday, April 7, 1976 Senate What's news ForYour Housing Survey — The Senate is running a new survey. They are Bicentennial Engagement getting hold of all students off campus because not enough inform- happening ation was gathered. This time, the and Forever survey will try to reach all off-campus students, and will ask two additional questions: Are utili- ties included, and was the apart- ment furnished? Results will be made available at the Student Senate Office to anyone wishing to secure off-campus housing. The list Interviews also will be made available to the city council. Senate accepted the B.A. NON-TEACHING INTERVIEWS resignation of John Wollo, and appointed sophomore senators APRIL 7 (Wednesday) Maryanne Vazquez and Pam Adel- mann. Also appointed were junior NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. interviewing for sales senator Larry Miller and senior representatives. Contact Placement Bureau for interview. senator Candy Mixa. APRIL 14 (Wednesday) The Refund Policy proposal for refund of tuition money for classes PEAT, MARWICK & MITCHELL — interviewing accounting majors for dropped was referred to A2C2 for accounting positions.