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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 - 1980s by an authorized administrator of OpenRiver. For more information, please contact [email protected]. WINONAN Winona State University The Student Voice Vol. LVI, Number 18 April 2, 1980 WSU marches to the ROTC beat by Dan Ruda well," Geisler comments. "ROTC is going to move into some areas it It was a request from a Winona hasn't been before, obviously, and State University student to uni- there is good support for the versity president Robert Hanson program." which initiated steps to establish an ROTC program at Winona State. In the late '60s, ROTC was not popular on many college campuses. Recently, the State University During the Vietnam War, ROTC Board (SUB) authorized a satellite was viewed as a symbol of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps military establishment and as a (ROTC) program for WSU begin- result became the object of much ning next fall. protest during demonstration against the war. According to Lt. Col. Burl Geisler, the purpose of the ROTC program Before ROTC was approved at "is to motivate and prepare selected WSU, President Hanson asked for students to serve as commissioned recommendations from the faculty officers in the regular army, army and student senates. reserve or national guard." Geisler is one of the people responsible for Dr. Kim Nelson, the executive negotiating the ROTC agreement at assistant to the president, says, WSU. "The essence of the program has been approved by the student In effect, the establishment of senate, the faculty senate, and the ROTC creates a military science State University Board—all program at Winona State. Students appropriate agencies." may take military science classes as electives while pursuing a bache- Nelson has been acting as the lor's degree. liaison between ROTC at La Crosse President Hanson discusses the ROTC program with Lt. Col. Burl Geisler. [Photo by Dave Malcomson] and WSU. Presently, 14 WSU students are enrolled in the ROTC program at interest in ROTC, he did say that present time, "ROTC has 280 pro- added to the list of ROTC programs According to President Hanson, the University of Wisconsin—La he'd let the facts speak for them- grams at colleges and universities across the country. He adds that the ROTC program was met with Crosse. Although Geisler didn't say selves. throughout the United States." He ROTC expects to add 41 more great acceptance by the State whether he thought the new pro- says that this year 41 new programs extension centers next year. gram was part of a resurgence of Geisler mentioned that at the including the one at WSU will be "In my opinion, ROTC is doing Continued on page 2 Locker room ripoffs prove costly for victims

by Robert E. Stouffer Lund's wedding band, watch a a phone call from what seemed to be unsubstantial suspicions seem to feel down on all human beings." wedding gift from his wife, keys, a nervous suspect, but there doesn't dictate that it is, but Lund hopes "There is always going to be a and billfold containing his Winona seem to be enough substantive that a solution to the theft problem Martin also feels that a solution is certain percentage of individuals at State I.D., driver's license, credit evidence which would lead to the can be found even if his valuables mandatory and is equally frustrated both the high school and university cards, and a $40 check had all been apprehension of a guilty party in may never be recovered. by the theft problem. In fact, class level who steal, and they are always "confiscated" from his locker. this particular example of locker ring which had been found and going to steal." room larceny. Lund explains, "An occurrence returned was recently stolen from Lund immediately notified the such as this tempts me to act in an Dr. John Martin, HPER Depart- police and major Winona businesses Is this case closed? Dead ends and uncivilized manner and makes me Continued on page 5 ment Chairperson, echoed that to "be on the lookout" for these appraisal of theft in Winona State items. One might easily glance over University locker rooms. Presum- this incident as being drawn to its ably the problem of locker room conclusion, but serious repercus- theft has been around since the first sions should be noted. construction of those grey, silent "honeycombs" of lockers them- Not only did Lund have to notify selves. When asked whether or not several authorities, place advertise- WSU has a similar problem, Dr. ments for rewards, and replace his Martin responded, "Absolutely." important valuables; but he and his wife had to deal with the "psycho- One example occurred early in logical trauma" which goes along February when Orval Lund, a WSU with the loss of sentimental items English professor, left his locked such as a wedding band and wed- locker for one hour to play racquet- ding gift. ball. Upon returning, he noted that his locker was still locked but that Lund has since recovered some of valuable items had been stolen. his credit cards and has even gotten Inside

MAKING HISTORY—Or reliving it as Dr. Meinhard does. Page 6.

SNEAK PREVIEW—What's in store for WSU sports fans this spring. Pages 7-9.

CLOUDY—A look at the intense thriller 'The Fog' . Page 11, Even a combination lock won't stop some thieves in the locker rooms. [Photo by Dave Malcomson]

Page April 2, 1980 Students' cars, money towed away by Lori Menard alleged contract has disappeared system at Mankato works, but that amount of space per student than Decker would like to see a system and no one seems to know where it campus is located on a hill with any other campus. With more space of a campus-wide sticker. For students that drive to school went or that there ever was such a much more space available. WSU is available, the parking could be or park on campus, parking can contract. located in town and a more complex better regulated and we could use One problem Decker cited with create a problem. Ways to regulate system would have to be enforced. towing as a last resort." fee parking is that each student the problems sometimes cause more Because of the discrepancy in the Erickson went on to say that the would need automobile insurance problems than they are worth. This contract on file, which expired June students at Mankato are charged for Decker went on to say that if and the university would have to year, Winona State has had its 30, 1979, and the one Hansen saw, parking in accordance to proximity. some form of regulated or fee make sure each student is insured. share of on-campus parking prob- she has lost $20 and any hopes of The students closest to campus are parking has to go into effect, he lems. getting it back. "I should have made charged more than those who park would like to see a simple system. Erickson, however, would like to a copy of the letter as proof that the further away. "If students have to park in colored see a fee parking system. "There One of the most recent issues contract I saw was open-ended and sections, what would happen if they are many alternatives available dealt with WSU student Tammy therefore he (Borkowski) couldn't "I think we need more space," couldn't find a space to park because Hansen and her towed car. Hansen charge me $20, but would have to said Decker. "We have the smallest the lot was full?" he questioned. Continued on page 6 may have been the victim of charge me the $10 as agreed in the someone's prank and someone else's contract," said Hansen. job. According to Decker, a new Hansen's car was parked outside contract will be negotiated next fall. of Prentiss-Lucas and Gildemeister A letter will be sent out to the Halls in what she believed was a towing companies in Winona: Whet- parking zone. When she went to get stone and Borkowski. From there her car it was gone. Borkowski Inc. the company that can offer the best had towed the car for illegal service and with a good price will parking. The no parking sign had get the job. been turned around and the yellow curbing had been piled with snow. The major issue behind towing is parking. On the WSU campus, Since the time her car was towed, students are not currently charged Hansen has been trying to retrieve for parking. WSU is the only the $20 that she was charged for campus in the state university towing, but has been unsuccessful. system that does not charge its "I have not been discouraged from students for parking. pressing charges—I just don't have any concrete evidence to back the One alternative to a more regu- charge," said Hansen. lated parking would be to charge a fee for parking. There are many A contract that Hansen claims she different alternatives for this. One saw was a formal letter signed by proposed by the WSU student Norm Decker, Vice President of senate says that students would Administrative Affairs and Ed purchase a sticker with a certain Borkowski, who runs a local towing color coding. Each lot would be service out of Goodview. assigned a color. The student parks in the corresponding color-coded lot. The alleged contract stated that A similar arrangement is in exis- there would be a $10 towing charge, tence at Mankato State University Ed Borkowski of Borkowski Inc. Towing. His service is presently contracted to tow illegally parked cars at [Photo by Lisa Lochen] 10 trucks to respond within one half according to senate president Steve WSU. an hour, after being called, full Erickson. security and no storage fee. The According to Erickson, the ROTC He comments that there are some activities be accepted by WSU. Continued from page 1 ideologists who maintain that the military has no place on the civilian The A2C2's recommendation then University Board. institution and that there should be went before the WSU Faculty Pregnant no relation between the two based Senate where ROTC was again Hanson says, "They were even on those problems that were caused voted down by a vote of 10-9. ROTC and afraid? more supportive than we expected. in the late 60's an early 70's as a came before the faculty senate a The SUB passed a resolution in- result of the Vietnam War. second time, and was accepted 10-8. There is a friend who cares. structing the chancellor to look into the possibility of establishing ROTC "We didn't want to get tied up in Dr. James Bromeland of the (at WSU) as a full program." that question when we (the student political Science Department at senate) were debating the issue," WSU voted against ROTC. "The Birthright The student senate also offered says Erickson. He adds, "We were reason I voted against the motion strong support for ROTC according looking at student cost, hassles and was because I don't believe the 452-2421 to Student Senate President Steve university should be involved, in a Erickson. He says that ROTC proprietory kind of education." He free pregnancy tests addresses a very pertinent need. adds, "We shouldn't establish the "It (ROTC) was requirements for graduation on the free confidential help "Fourteen WSU students were needs of an outside agency, whether traveling to LaCrosse to attend disruptive to the businesses, industry, or army or ROTC classes," says Erickson. navy." "Why couldn't they get that instruc- NIGHTLY NEWS tion at WSU?" entire Bromeland also says that there is another reason he is against having Betty Jo Byoloski Runs Off Erickson says that a survey was educational ROTC on campus. Making it clear conducted by the army and they that it is not his major opposition, he With Flying Wolenda's contacted more than 30 people who recalled, "I was a graduate student were interested in the ROTC pro- institution" when ROTC became a symbol for gram. anti-war protesters. It was disrup- liabilities as compared to student tive to the entire educational insti- OK, OK, you caught us B.S.ing you! In addition to satisfying a student benefits based around the question tution." Anyway, specials nightly and hourly when need, Erickson also feels that the of do we allow ROTC on campus." bands play. We service intramural team ROTC program increases the total Although ROTC has been parties, etc. Specials up the ying yang! Stop number of course offerings and While strongly supported by approved at the WSU campus, the in or call—DON'T MISS Home-made faculty at, WSU. Consequently it Student Senate, ROTC was looked course proposals still have to be Marguerita and Pina Colada nights (Tues. & Wed.) Home-made Bloody Marys on special may increase the availability of on less favorably by Faculty Senate. sent to the course approval process. (Sat. & Sun.). funds provided by the state and According to President Hanson, this ALL TEAMS GET SPECIALS federal governments which are The issue of ROTC on campus was is essentially a rubber stamp Call us: 452-9918 or 454-7373 based on the total number of considered by faculty on the Aca- process," since the contract has courses WSU offers. demic Affairs and Curriculum already been signed. committee. (A2C2) "One disadvantage that was Hanson supports the idea of Boogie to the Best Dance Music around brought up during the faculty The A2C2 makes recommenda- ROTC. He feels officers brought up senate debate on this issue was the tions to the faculty senate on with a liberal education, rather than Wed. - Sat. at BETTY JO BYOLOSKI'S philosophical question of a military academic and curricular matters. a pure military training, will be [Just 1150 miles from Jackson Hole, Wyoming] complex on the civilian institution," better able to make responsible says Erickson. The A2C2 voted that no ROTC judgements. April 2, 1980 Students' blood flows thick for Red Cross

by Dan Ruda "We felt bad that some people had to wait so long," Peak comments, Winona State and the Red Cross "and it was too bad we had to turn set a new record for collecting blood some people away, but we couldn't in the five state area last week. pump any more blood."

Last Tuesday, during the spring After leaving WSU, the Red blood drive at WSU, 382 pints of Cross also took blood donations at blood were donated. That was more St Mary's College. The two schools blood taken in by a single blood unit are competing for a traveling trophy during one day than by any other which will be given to the school blood unit in the five-state area, whose student body donates the according to Scott Peak, coordinator greatest proportion of blood. of the drive for WSU. Lines were long last week when the Red Cross Bloodmobile visited WSU last week. The totals which are being The Red Cross was at WSU for determined on a percentage basis. two days, and collected a total of 743 At the time this article went to International Dinner set for April 10 pints. press, the St. Mary's figures were How can your stomach travel the and tickets can be obtained from the The dinner will give you a chance unknown. world over in just one night without According to Peak, 642 of those Student Affairs Office, Kryzsko to taste a variety of dishes from leaving Winona? WSU International pints were donated by students and Commons 130 in the student union. throughout the world. The evening For next year's drive, Peak is students will be holding their annual that 19 percent of the full-time Tickets cost $6. will also provide entertainment. hoping that the Red Cross will bring dinner and evening of entertain- students at WSU took time to give two blood units to Winona State. He ment in the East Cafeteria of blood. says that the additional unit would Kryzsko Commons at WSU on ■ cut down on waiting time and give Thursday, April 10 at 6:15 p.m. "It couldn't have gone better," WSU students the chance to give Peak says referring to the drive. more blood than they did this year. The dinner is open to the public " If you want to be cute as a Sign up for Dog Patch Olympics, May 4, 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the Bunny for Easter Intramural Office. Free tee shirts will be given to each contestant. come HAPPY There is no entry fee and teams will out to GQ " EASTER consist of six coed members.

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Page 4 April 2, 1980 Opinions Photo U.S. should admit Editorial One week ago today, it snowed. mistakes in Iran But the snow was black and gray, not white. It was the snow of ashes from the smokestack of Somsen Hall. Who is the international plagiarist? Or is there one? There are much better things to It would be nice to know exactly who sent the message which reached the do with things like paper and ears of Ayatollah Khomeini last weekend—the message which, the Iranians cardboard boxes than burn them say, was of a reconciliatory nature. and dump them on lungs, laps and LTDs. It's easy enough to store old The Iranian government says the message was a veiled apology for paper products up and get them mistakes the U.S. government may have made during the reign of the recycled—for a school to do it deposed Shah. The message, paraphrased, says that the strength instead of an individual is just as democracy is in its ability to recognize and admit past mistakes. easy. Why make an ash of oneself? w7e. / ,-of„ , Hats off to that person, be he plagiarist or president. Finally, someone has the courage to admit that the U.S. government interfered with the Iranian right to sovereignty and self-destiny, and that the government, whether directly or indirectly, abetted the shah and his return to power in "Eer-on" (not "I-ran," as the American tongue has bastardized it)—a return to power marked by savage attacks on those who would oppose the shsh (in America, we call it freedom of speech). There are Iranian students, even in Winona, who can tell grisly tales of friends taken away by the SAVAK, the shah's secret police.

And before everyone's blind rage rises again, as it has so often since the hostage situation arose, it should be pointed out that Khomeini's attacks on people like the Kurdish rebels represent anything but an about-face in tactics by the Iranian power elite. However, Americans must not use that as an excuse for what their government did in Iran during the shah's rule.

Now with fifty-some (hopefully still alive) hostages cooped up in the Our readers respond American embassy, someone has made a real attempt at reconciling the dispute between the governments of Iran and the U.S. But instead of claiming responsibility for the letter, which by all An outcry from Green Earth indications would go a long way toward resolving the crisis hostage, the Humans: already made. making you go bald? authenticity of the letter has been denied by "Mr. Excitement," Hodding Carter, and blasted by the likes of Alan Cranston, the republican legislator Do you people out there have any Stop and think a minute. How will G. Earth from California. idea how much harm you do when you ever get a nice healthy lawn out by Deb Gehring you step on the grass? Granted, one of me if you kill all the grass roots It's impossible to say without qualification that the hostage situation step onto the green stuff does it no before I'm firm enough to support would be resolved by an American admission of guilt in Iran, regardless of real harm, but think how many feet them? the extent of such an admission. all of you together have. How would you feel if something stepped on you The U.S. should not be without leverage in resolving the hostage crisis. all the time? Grass isn't only pretty, you know, Certainly, Americans have rights to return citizens safely back to their Record it's necessary. And even if you don't land. If they are released soon, the policy between the U.S. and Iran should That not-yet-green carpet all of see how important my grass is to be "live and let live." But we shouldn't use our leverage until we look in the success for you insist on walking on will never you, you might at least be consider- mirror and admit that we, too, have blemishes. get green if you keep it up. Look at ate enough to remember me: how all the gaping bald spots you've would you feel if someone were Bloodmobile When the mob of students (or whatever they were) took over the

American embassy in Teheran, it was reminiscent of past militant action 0 To the Editor: which resulted in sabotage, arson, and theft. We called it the American 0 Revolution. 0 The Red Cross Bloodmobile left here Tuesday evening collecting the Joe Bissen largest total ever in one day, in a five state area. The bloodmobile LI %ohs 11 I Could collected 361 pints on Monday, while Tuesdays totals set a new record at +rut ), 6e.1 (eve 382 units of blood. Iv% Cmci The WSU committee wishes to w WINONAN 0 apologize to all the donors who had O to wait in the long lines. There were many more donors than expected on The Winonan is written and edited by and for the students of Winona State University and is Monday and Tuesday. In the future, published weekly except June, July, and August and exam periods. the Red Cross will be increasing the Subscriptions available from the Business Manager at a rate of $6 annually or $2 quarterly. staff or will schedule the blood- Address all changes in mailing addresses to the Business Manager. mobile for three days on the WSU Address all correspondence to: Editor, Winonan. Offices located at 113 Phelps Hall. Telephone campus. This will hopefully alleviate 457-2158. the long lines we experlenced this Deadline for non-staff copy is 3:00 p.m. the preceding Thursday. year. Member of the Associated Collegiate Press and National Council of College Publications Advisers. Winona State University is an equal opportunity employer and adheres to the provisions of Title IX which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in education programs. I would like to thank Millie Berg and Lisa Gillen, the red cross committee co-chairmen, for the time Co-Editors John Hotzfield Columnist Cathy Blowers and effort they put in. They helped Joe Bissen Business Manager Steve Prange make this year's bloodmobile a News Editor Dan Ruda Advertising Joe Wooley success. To all the committee Photo Editor Dave Malcomson Charlie fok rtletS0v1 members, Thank you for a job well Arts Editor Dan Day Advisors Dr. Sandra Bennett done. Jim Kamer Sports Editor Dr. John Kane Cartoonist Lee Christopherson Scott Peak Coordinator-Red Cross Bloodmobile 0 Page 5 • Volleyball marathon raises $2500 More than $2,500 was raised for have been awarded in the following percent), Home Delivered Meals (5 seven area pro-life organizations in amounts to: Winona Association for percent), and Minnesota Citizens the second Annual Volleyball Mara- Retarded Citizens (30 percent), Concerned for Life (5 percent). thon for Life held recently at Birthright (25 percent), Migrant Winona Cotter's Recreation Center. Workers (15 percent), SOUL (15 Last year's marathon raised percent), One Step at a Time (5 $2,000. The 24-hour event sponsored by Winona Save Our Unwanted Life (SOUL) featured 43 teams-16 from Winona State. by Cathy Blowers Two Winona State students, Jean Bently from One Step at a Time and Roseanne McCormick from the Bouncers, earned top prizes by soliciting the most donations among 243 participants. Third place went I really should, but... to Dean Stanek, a seventh-grader from the Super Spikers of St. Matthew's Grade School. by Cathy Blowers Proceeds from the fund-raiser I should study. I should get a job. I should start jogging. I should clean my Carol Kasha [dark jersey] tips ball over net for Winona SOUL against. One room. I should, I should, I should. In each of us, there seems to exist a Theft Step at a Time during Volleyball Marathon for life. bridge between what we should do, and what we end up doing instead. Continued from page 1 an HPER office desk after only a forget to lock their lockers and The locker room theft problem Why is it that when we know what we -should be doing, we don't just go half-hour of "found" status. observe this proper antecedent. still exists, and the campus is ahead and do it? Imagine, if you will, a bridge that stretches across a large grasping for a solution. Says Martin, ravine. On one end of the bridge exist all the "shoulds", on the other, the But Martin is also quick to point Martin feels that "those who don't "If anyone at the university has a "have dones." out, "We have watches, rings, and steal feel that others will be like solution to the theft problem, I'd keys people have returned. The them, so they don't lock their sure like to know. At one time or another, we stand with the shoulds, facing the gap that majority of people are honest." lockers." separates us from the have dones, unsure and afraid to take the steps that will lead us to accomplishment. If honestly prevails on the WSU campus, what can be done to A variety of feelings confront us when we approach the bridge that leads prevent locker room theft? Martin us from the land of should to the land of have done. For each one of us, and sees the elimination of theft as a PAPA at different times, those feelings range from fear to laziness. two-fold preventative solution. First of all, there should be a break in the Whenever we find ourselves unable to do something we think we should, inconsistency with which many JOHN'S it is usually because we are afraid we will fail, feel we don't know how, don't people observe in relationship to think we have enough time or are just plain lazy. theft. In other words, it is difficult for Martin to see any justification PIZZA Unfortunately, there is no magic cure to spur us to begin constructively for a young man to initially be upset 529 HUFF STREET attacking the shoulds, except to do them. If we assume that the homework by the theft of his wallet when he will go away if we party at Shorty's eternally instead, that our rooms will turns right around and steals clean themselves, or that the laundry will walk itself to the machines, we uniforms and/or other valuables elude ourselves. from the WSU locker room. To Martin, it's a matter of definition as Also Serving Spaghetti, Tacos, Gondolas, Past experience proves that the shoulds keep piling up and with each one, to what theft means to the indi- the frustration that comes with not getting anything done. It is sad but true vidual. that shovels of dirt become hills, and that hills are tougher to conquer than Papa John Burgers, Chicken, and Our Brand New shovelfuls. Secondly, Martin calls for the classic cliche of "an ounce of Surf Burger How do we eliminate the nagging shoulds? We realize that now usually is prevention is worth a pound of better than later, convince ourselves that we can be motivated anytime we cure." He believes that valuables really want to be, keep in mind the frustration that comes when things pile should never be stored in lockers; $1 °° Off Large Pizza up, be willing to sacrifice some time and look forward to the satisfaction but, if they are, a secure lock should that will come when the petty chore is done. be used. 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Page 6 April 2, 1980 WSU professor reconstructs Civil War era by Joe Bissen war looking like the originals, not like reprints. Abraham Lincoln was on the battlefield at Gettysburg when he Meinhard is intensely interested delivered his famous address, in the national parks and monu- General Robert E. Lee was on the ments which house the battlefields. battlefield during the bloody battle "Most of the battlefield should be at Antietam, and General Ulysses S. preserved in the park so that you Grant was on the battlefield when can follow it (the battle) (through he led his Union troops in the battle from the first shot to the end," says at Shiloh. Meinhard, whose job is getting tougher because of "urban encroach- That's kids' stuff compared to Dr. ment," as he puts it. Robert Meinhard of the Winona State history department—he's Meinhard made a mockery of the been to all those places and more. word sabbatical in the spring of 1975. He received a leave from Meinhard is more than a Civil teaching from WSU that quarter, War buff—he is more like a Civil but the leave was no sabbath. "I War virtuoso. His absorption in the used that time to visit Civil War events of the fight for Southern sites. I traveled ten thousand miles independence has taken him to as and visited about fifty Civil War many as 50 battlefields in one battlefields," he says. summer in places like New Jersey, Arkansas and Virginia. The story of Meinhard's intrigue over the Civil War has shades of In fact, there may be no one in the Alex Haley in it. Meinhard's grand- Dr. Robert Meinhard of the WSU history department examines an original county as well-versed on the matter father was a member of the 65th Civil War document in his Minne' Hall office. [Photo by Dave Malcomson] of Civil War battle grounds as Illinois Volunteers, and was in- Meinhard. His title demands that he volved in fighting during the war. be familiar with the setting for some Lincoln was assassinated," says Slavery, says Meinhard, was the That was one of the tragedies of the of the bloodiest battles in history. So Meinhard decided to trace the Meinhard, "but I'm skeptical." basic cause of the war. He cites the Reconstruction Era—that the blacks Meinhard is the National Chairman ventures of his grandfather. The theory of h_istorian James Ford did not have their total rights." for Battlefield Preservation for the sum of ten years of research is now Meinhard may find the Civil War Rhodes and comments, "If slaves Civil War Round Tables. in writing. "I just finished a book I fascinating, but not because he is had not been brought to the U.S. in Meinhard's retirement, when it wrote, largely for family use be- fond of war. While he is wary of 1619, there would not have been a comes, will probably be much like "I always tell students if they're cause of its scope, about him," saying there are definite lessons to Civil War:" his sabbatical. "When I retire, I'll not impressed with me, they'll be Meinhard comments. be learned from the era, he does still pursue it (the Civil War impressed after they hear that comment that the War between the The war did bring about change, research)," he says. "I hope to get title," quips Meinhard. Maybe Meinhard got the travel states demonstrated "the futility of though, claims Meinhard. "For the more time to study and write for bug from his grandfather, for his war and the terrible costs of war. South, you have abolition of slavery, magazines and journals. Like any- The title, however, is more than grandfather saw his share of terri- Both sides thought it was going to although not a very complete one. thing in history, it's bottomless." an overblown way of saying that the tory during the war. He was taken be an easy war." WSU instructor knows the dif- prisoner at Harper's Ferry, paroled ference between the Battle of Shiloh and exchanged later in the war and and the Battle of Midway—it means then was with General Sherman that a group of his peers, the most during his March to the Sea. 6 JUST IWO BLOCKS prominent Civil War historians in 411177■■ STEVE'S the U.S., have entrusted him with "There is some evidence that he STANDARD FROM WSU keeping the sites of the 19th century was at Ford's Theatre on the night STANDARD STUDENTS: Bring your auto to Steve's for spring tune-up, clean-up Writer Needed or five credit internship will be and general A student (preferably an English available to interested students. major or journalism student) is Those interested should contact Tim stimulation: being sought to help complete a Fontaine at the Student Senate student handbook for the Student Office. The first qualified candidate Affairs Office this summer. A four will be the one chosen. gclicaaCc_OUPON .1,1.1,1,1,1 tl 1111111111i COUPON uI (*' CZ■Z. Towing •■=;>4 H 78 X 14 Atlas C=>4 Continued from page 2 C:=o, 2c Gallon Off Pump Price besides color coding," he said. One job," says Borkowski, "and when (.=;•0 Cash or Standard Oil Credit Card Required Sno Tires of the alternatives has been that someone from the university calls, I Ora students that live on campus park in am only doing my job." Gals. X .02= Discount a piece = Only $ 19 95 a designated area and are charged ofCoo Signature less. Because these students don't Also the new duty ordinance in CZiwCo. while supply lasts plus tax drive as much, parking in one of the Winona, which states that cars o. Must be presented at time of purchase Must be presented at time of purchase lots further from school would cannot park on one way streets from blby 12-7 a.m. for snow removal, has ,,93' 615Y03151CCLIP 'N SAVEYE CLIP 'NJ SAVE enable students who do commute 0 more available space closer to caused some controversy among campus. parkers. Fortunately, the hours that parking is prohibited don't interfere You may use silver coins to purchase any product; Both Erickson and Decker agree with students who commute back (Offer subject to cancellation) that the worst time of the year is and forth. But to those living on exchange rate 20 to 1. winter. The problem of on-campus campus, not parking on streets can space for parking increases as snow cause problems. ALSO SAVINGS ON RADIALS: GR78X15 and HR78X15 piles up. So far this year, students affected Both also agree that a towing , by the one-way snow removal contract has to be enforced. There ordinance have been cautious to PHONE have been unfortunate events with park in lots at night, and that takes 452-9834 STEVE'S student parking and towing on up space for those students who campus, however, that may make a commute every day. more stable contract a necessity. 411171■ The problem of fee parking will be 45C21 559 STANDARD Borkowski, too has had problems one that will be thoroughly investi- OR STANDARD with students who vandalize his gated before any final decisions are 452-3576 trucks or try and steal their own made. According to Decker, "There 608 HUFF STREET cars back. "Somebody has to do the will not be fee parking next fall." April 2, 1980 Page 7 Spring Sports Preview with stories, pictures, schedules and features on WSU athletics Pitching, defense key Warriors by Mike Killeen season as head coach of the Warri- (.323 batting average in 1979) and should be our strength this season." Speed, which has always been an ors, has always had teams that could Steve Young (.304), the WSU Defensively, the Warriors should asset that Grob has utilized, should If you like watching baseballs sail pitch, run and field but there's one lumber company doesn't appear to be strong, as Hanson, O'Connell and be another strong suit of the over the Gray Monster at Loughrey element missing that has also been a need any oiling. Heinbigner are strong glove men in Warriors. Young stole 25 bases last Field; you may wish to go to another trait of Grob—coached teams— However, the Warriors lost a the infield, as is Young in center. spring, while outfielder Brad John- ballpark and watch pitchers look hitting. number of players that could swing "Our defense should be our second son had 15. over their shoulder in dismay. That area has been a concern of a bat off at last year's 26-20 District strength," Grob concluded. Grob's since day one, when baseball 13 championship team. Players such But if you like baseball games practice started in January. That as Spin Williams, Brad Longueville, that feature strong pitching, good was one reason Grob was looking Byran Boelter and Gerald Rohl defense, and some heads up base forward to annual WSU spring trip supplied much of long ball punch for running, then Winona State Uni- to Missouri. WSU. versity's Loughrey Field may just "I would like to see our hitting "That quite possibly could be a be the place you want to spend some come around on the southern trip," problem," Grob acknowledged of spring afternoon this year. Grob said recently. However, due to the lack of the potential long ball. the rain that washed out the "But I'll sacrifice that for a key base When the 1980 edition of the Warriors first six games (see hit." Warriors baseball team takes the related story, this section), Grob "I hope for better hitting," Grob field for the home opener against will have to wait until later in the said of his hitters. "Our hitting could Luther College Wednesday, April 9, week to see if the WSU bats come be better than we anticipated." coach Gary Grob will bring a team around. Grob is looking for improved that will emphasize pitching, speed, At first glance, the Warrior hitting from Dan Hanson and Kurt and defense through the early hitting prospectus wouldn't seem all Heinbigner, as well as continued portion of the schedule. that bad. With returning All- success at the plate from Mike Northern Intercollegiate Confer- Pelach, a part-timer last year who Grob, who is starting his 13th ence players like Buddy O'Connell hit .386. "Danny has shown much more Baseball Schedule improvement, and Kurt is working on his hitting," Grob commented of March 28-30 Griffin Classic St. Joseph, MO March 31 his shortstop and third baseman. Northeastern Oklahoma State Tahlequah, OK 1:00 April 1 Pitching will be the Warriors Missouri Southern State College Joplin, MO 1:00 April 2 trump card during the course of the Missouri Southern State College Joplin, MO 1:00 April 3 1980 season. Brad Spitzack heads a Emporia State University Emporia, KA 1:00 April 4 Washburn University Topeka, KA 1:00 group of 10 hurlers after he posted an 8-2 record in 1979 -that included April 5 Missouri Western State College St. Joseph, MO 11:00 April 9 a sparkling earned run average of Luther College Home 1:00 April 11 St. Cloud State Home 2:00 1.42. But the Warriors are in capable April 12 UM-Duluth Home 1:00 hands when Spitzack isn't on the April 16 UW-Platteville Home 1:00 April 19 mound, with Scott Ender (7-2, 2.69 Southwest State Home 1:00 April 22 ERA), Greg Verthein (2-3, 2.89), Mankato State Mankato 2:00 April 25 Robin Rusch and Rod Schwarz—all Bemidji State Bemidji 2:00 April 26 veteran hurlers for Grob. Moorhead State Moorhead 1:00 April 29 "We have the numbers in our It's baseball time again, and things are looking up for the Warrior title University of Minnesota Minneapolis 2:00 May 2 pitching staff," Grob said. "That hopes. [Photo by Dave Malcomson] UM-Morris Morris 2:00 May 3 Northern State Aberdeen, SD 1:00 May 9-11 NIC Tournament Bemidji May 16-17 District 13 Championship MIAC Champion May 22-23 NAIA Area 4 Championship Winona Gunner optimistic about June 2-8 NAIA College World Series Nashville, TN young men's tennis team doubles position. The conference this year, accord- Winona Cotter graduate Jim ing to Gunner, will be extremely Things can only go better for this VanDeinse, another freshman, will strong. "Most of the teams have year's men's tennis team. team with Steve Krueger in the almost everyone back from last Last year, they finished dead last final doubles position, and they will year. It's hard to say how well we're in the conference meet, but Warrior also play the fifth and sixth singles going to do because we haven't head coach Bob Gunner has a young spots. played anyone. If we can get our and talented group of freshmen this "I'm sure our line-up will switch potential out, we can be very year to combine with three upper- once we get into the season," competitive," Gunner said. classmen. Gunner said. The tennis team has a ten-meet "The potential is there," Gunner Two other players, senior Jay schedule this year. Their first meet said. "We have an excellent group of Mutschler and freshman Henry will be against St. Mary's on April 2. guys who all have a good attitude, Stockbridge, are also on the team That meet will be held at the and that could get us somewhere." and will be playing off with the Winona State courts. Four other Randy Koehler returns for the other team members for positions as home meets are also on the sched- third straight year as the Warriors the year progresses. ule. no. 1 singles player. "I think Randy is capable of winning the conference title," Men's Tennis Schedule Gunner said. "There usually isn't

April 2 St. Mary's much difference between the no. 1 Home 3:00 singles players. Randy has im- April 3 UW-Stout Menomonie, WI proved his game a lot this year." April 12-13 Mankato State, Moorhead State, Mankato

Freshman Jeff DeFrang will hold and Bemidji State 3:00

the no. 2 singles spot for the April 14 St. Mary's St. Mary's 11:00

Warriors and team up with Koehler April 15 St. Thomas and Hamline Home 3:00 in doubles. April 16 Bethel College Home Another freshman, Gary Hanley, April 18-19 Moorhead State, UM-Morris, and Moorhead has moved up to the no. 3 singles St. Cloud State Freshman Jeff DeFrang [foreground] and Randy Koehler will be the spot. Bob Bliss, who had a big year April 30 St. Olaf Northfield Warriors no. 1 doubles team for the upcoming season as they go through a last year, will play no. 4 singles and May 1-3 NIC Championship St. Cloud practice session at New Memorial Hall. [Photo by Yoshiko Okhura] team with Hanley at the second

Page 8 April 2, 1980 Sherman welcomed with talented women's tennis team by Jim Kohner

First-year women's tennis coach Women's Tennis Schedule Pat Sherman came here at the right time. After coaching at the University March 13 St. Mary's Home of Iowa and the University of 3:00 March 27 St. Catherine's Wisconsin-River Falls, she got the St. Paul 2:30 opportunity to come here to a March 28-29 Macalester Invitational St. Paul 11:00 April 8 strong and balanced team. Luther College Home 3:00 April 10 "This is the most talent I've Gustavus Adolphus Home 4:00 April 12 Moorhead State and Bemidji State Bemidji 10:00 worked with since I was at Iowa," April 15 Southwest State Marshall 2:30 Sherman said. April 17 UW-River Falls The team has been working out Home 3:00 April 19 since February 8, with the excep- St. Cloud and St. Benedict St. Cloud 12:30 April 22 Mankato State tion of some basketball players who Home 3:00 April 25-26 Luther College Invitational Decorah, IA started later. April 30 Carleton College There are ten women out for this Home 3:00 May 2-3 State University Invitational year's team, and five of those are Mankato May 5 St. Olaf College freshman. Kathy Bull is the only Home 4:00 May 9-10 MAIAW Division II Championship senior on the entire squad. May 15-17 Region 6-Division II Championship Peg Hayes has been playing in the June 11-14 AIAW Division II National no. 1 singles spot in the tennis Championship team's early meets. Last year, Hayes and Bull switched around a strong this year's team will be. lot for the no. 1 and no. 2 singles our other singles and doubles "How well we do in the Macal- position, but according to Sherman, players to be successful." ester Invitational will give us some Hayes has been playing the Freshman Linda Sharpe is cur- indication on how deep we really strongest singles this spring, so she rently playing in the no. 4 singles are," Sherman stated. "The two top will stay in that spot. spot. She also teams up with Karen teams in the conference, St. Cloud Bull holds down the no. 2 singles O'Malley, who plays no. 5 singles, to and Mankato, and the two top small spot, and teams up with Hayes in form the third doubles team. college teams in Minnesota, St. Olaf doubles. Two years ago, that tan- Boettcher teams up with fresh- and Carleton, will be there." dom made it to the national cham- man Lorie Gianos to form the "I don't know much about the pionships. The two are also the second doubles team. conference this year," Sherman co-captain of this year's team. Sharon Webster has been playing went on to say. "I know both "They (Peg and Kathy) have been no. 6 singles, but she's been pres- Mankato and St. Cloud will be a good inspiration on our younger sured by freshmen, Annette Pelach, tough. But I'm not too sure on the players," Sherman said. "They are Gianos, Michelle Baar, and Julie other teams." really pushing everyone and Zale for that position. Sherman was extremely pleased working real hard." "The players have a play-off with the teams effort in their Sheri Boettcher returns for the Kathy Bull and Peg Hayes, the top two players on this year's women's every week to determine where and opening meet win over St. Mary's. second year to hold down the no. 3 tennis team, go through a practice session at New Memorial Hall. if they will be playing," Sherman "I thought we served and returned singles position. Photo by Yoshiko Ohkura] said. "We will shortly find -out just real well against them," Sherman , "Our top three players are all how deep we are." said. "It was a fast surface." close in ability," Sherman went on Sherman was looking forward to The women's tennis team has a to say. "But we'll need strength all You're ingreat shape this past weekends action with St. 14-meet schedule this year, with the way down our line-up. We're Catherine's and the Macalester seven of those meets to be held at in jeans from going to need a lot of points from Invitational to find out just how WSU. Casual Towne Locks has high hopes 74 On The Plaza Starting at for women's golf team $ 11.99 by Jim Kohner tion.' our long game needs a little bwork," Along with Grimes, junior Nancy Locks said. "But the girls are 454-6061 Winona State golf coach Joyce Stewdahl, sophomore Kari Nilssen, working hard to improve them- Locks is hoping some of the success and freshmen Katie Hennessy and selves." • (Next to Ted Maier) her team had last fall will continue Michelle Lacy return from the fall , The spring season starts April 25 on into the spring's season. golf team. for the golf team when they'll take Last fall, two WSU golfers, senior And three other freshmen, Julie part in the St. Cloud State Invita- Dawn Ginnaty and freshman Julie Tomita, Diane Bien and Jane tional. They have only one home Grimes, both advanced to the DeGroot, are out for the team for meet this year, which will be held on Region 6 tournament. And now, the first time this spring. April 29 against Mankato State at seven other women have built the "I will cut that squad from six to Westfield Golf Course. team into what Locks thinks could eight players on April 11," Locks "We haven't been outside yet, so be very successful this spring. . said. "Golf is the youngest sport to we could be a little tight in our first "We're young, but we have a lot emerge for women. We have had meet," Locks said. "But they just of potential," said Locks, who is in the sport for only five years here, have to put the bad holes out of her fifth year as the Warriors which isn't a long enough time to their mind and look ahead." women's golf coach. "The girls have build a big program." Locks has a very simple philoso- been doing a lot of homework like The women golfers have been phy of the game. "I keep telling the weight training and analyzing their working out on their swing since girls to don't forget to look at the swing from video tape and pic- January on the balcony overlooking flowers along the way. You have to tures." the big gym. enjoy the company and the environ- Ginnaty is expected to be the "Our short game looks good, but ment to enjoy the game." Warriors top player this spring. Last fall she finished 14th in the Women's Golf Schedule region tournament. "Dawn is an outstanding player," April 25 St. Cloud State Invitational Locks commented. "We look for her St. Cloud April 26 St. Olaf Invitational to have a good season. She's been a Northfield Aprl 29 Mankato State big part to our program for four Home 12:00 May 3-4 University of Minnesota Minneapolis years. And I know she'll want to Invitational have a good spring season because it May 9 . Mankato State will be her last collegiate competi- Mankato 10:00

April 2, 1980 Page 9 Moravec blessed with large women's track team

by Flip Berry and is certainly fitting the bill again this upcoming season, Moravec was this year," said Moravec. optimistic. "With the type of team With spring on its way, the Holtzapple has changed events we have this year, I expect to do Winona State University women's this season. Last year she 'stayed well in the conference meet." track team, under the coaching of with the shorter runs and some field Assistant coach Dave Ihns Marge Moravec, is preparing for the events. This year, she's changed to seemed enthusiastic about the upcoming outdoor season. some longer runs and is adjusting upcoming season as well as confi- "This is the largest team we've remarkably. dent, "I would be very surprised if had in quite some time with twenty- "This year's squad has fine these girls come up any less than two athletes on the squad. They are depth," said Moravec, "In our two third in conference this year," Ihns all hard workers and should produce indoor meets, nearly every girl said. a good team this year," Moravec scored, and we have at least two For a final thought on the subject, said. girls in most events." Moravec said, "This is one of the The team has a large number of The other captain of the team is a finest teams I have coached. They freshmen out this year. "This is one veteran shot-putter and discus are a bunch of hard-working dedi- of the hardest working and most thrower Vicki Olson. "Vicki is one of cated, and talented women. I feel talented freshmen class we have the few seniors who is returning. sure we will have a good season this had in a long time," Moravec said. We have more seniors on the squad, year." The team is led by sophomore but a lot of them are out for the first The girl's first outdoor meet is at Robin Holtzapple. "Robin was voted time this year." said Moravec. UM-Morris on Thursday, April 10. most valuable runner last season, When asked about the outlook on Pitching to be key to softball success by Pam Rost proved player," Juaire said. time for the first game. Vidos, also Two of the top freshmen hopefuls troubled with injuries, will be the The Winona State women's soft- are Wendy Jacobs and Vera Vidos. Warriors shortstop. ball team is starting off their season Jacobs was hurt over break, but In hitting, the team is balanced. with the largest squad it has had in Juaire says she may be ready in Continued on page 10 its history. The team of 22 women has been Even though she's running in some different events this year, Robin practicing for six weeks and coach Holtzapple will once again be the key to this year's women's track team. Steve Juaire has seen a very ■441,1 e a I( [Photo by Dave Malcomson] balanced, competitive team. EP One major factor of the team is its vo Women's Track Schedule balance. All but four players have that year of experience under their WANTED : • March 29 UM-Duluth Invitational Duluth 1:00 belts. And more important, notes April 10 UM-Morris Invitational Morris 10:00 Juaire, is that the pitching mound ' Your Unwanted Albums ! April 19 Luther Invitational Decorah, IA will ' not be excluded from that April 23 St. Cloud State Invitational St. Cloud 3:00 needed experience. Wings of Music buys, sells & trades May 2-3 State Track Meet Moorhead "We have four returning pitchers May 8-10 Region 6-Division II who all looked really good," Juaire for your unwanted albums. Championship said. MUST BE IN GOOD CONDITION , PLEASE ! May 21-24 AIAW National Championship These pitchers are senior Sue INC Shrum, and sophomores Lori Coffey, Sue Thompson, and D'Ann Wings of Music Men's golf team Samak. Thompson is expected to be 73 W. Mark (Corner of Main & Mark) the main thrower for the Warriors. "If Sue (Shrum) pulls it off, I see a large in numbers very hopeful combination of the two," Juaire said. by Mike Killeen closing the season May 5 and 6 at the District 13 championships. Other seniors providing a good nucleus are co-captains Jean Numbers always play an impor- That's 19 days to squeeze in six BICYCLES Marston and Judy Paulson. Sandy tant part in any sport. golf dates, and even a professional Ulrich, also a senior, will see some Take a sport like golf. Too many tour veteran might find that pace i L 1 outfield action. large numbers and golfers will find just a bit dizzying. But that's where Rudy To Go! Also returning are infielders Pam Free 30-90 1 Spring Tune-up I1 themselves staring at quite possibly the problem lies for Marston and the I Kapler and Cindy Dondlinger. a large deficit. golfers. I. $12.°°. With WSU I.D. I Assembled By Southpaw Lisa Schmidt will be Day • I Factory Trained But a different kind of problem "It creates a problem in that we playing first base and some outfield. Check I Reg. $15.0' 1 Mechanics with numbers might just become a have to make sure we have the top - 0 big factor for the Winona State Continued on page 10 "She (Schmidt) is our most im I . OFFER GOOD THROUGH APRIL 1 University men's golf team, a prob- lem the Warriors have not had in a * 10, 5, 3, 1 - Speed Bicydes number of years. 402 Mankato * Exercisors * Unicycles 452 - 5665 The dilemma facing the squad and coach Dwight Marston is what to do with 15 warm-blooded bodies that Kolter Bicycle Store can all play golf. "That's the largest squad I can recall in some time," Marston said recently. But while it would appear those numbers would be a bonus for the Warriors, it might work out that it creates a bigger problem for Marston. The _Winonan needs talent in all ILL DOT Only five or six golfers can have areas: writing, editing, and their scores count in various meets, 410 Center St. Winona, MN and that's where the puzzle starts photography. Editorial positions will "One block east of Main between 8th and 9th" for the Warriors—how to fit 15 Winona's First Color Film Developing Lab golfers into six spots. Another open up this spring, and those with • NEXT DAY SERVICE ON • factor is the relatively short season. Kodacolor II Film Color Reprints experience get the longest looks. 110, 126, And 135 Size Standard Size Because golf is divided into a fall PROMPT SERVICE ALL OTHER and spring season, the spring season FILMS AND ENLARGEMENTS Super Fast Service On is generally pretty short. Winona Get your experience now it could MON THRU FRI 8:00 AM-5:30 PM Developing,Only [C41 Process] State opens the season April 18 at lead ou anywhere. SAT 9:00 AM-3:00 PM the Mankato Invitational, before 452-1058 Page 10 2; 1980

Llports Gymnasts seventh in nationals by Jim Kohner just an OK meet for us. We missed vaulting. floor exercise. Carlstrom's all- didn't have that edge in the na- The Winona State gymnastics some routines, and that cost us." She stood in seventh place after around score of 32.0 wasn't enough tionals." team capped off its fine season last As expected, host team and the first day of competition, but her to place her in the top 30. "The competition down there was weekend with a seventh-place finish defending national champion Cente- average score of 8.75 wasn't high Freshman Jill Peterson had a very good," Juaire commented. in the AIAW Division II National nary College won the meet with enough to keep her in that position. mark of 8.2 in vaulting, and Carl- "Mona got a bad draw, or she could Championship held at Shreveport, 144,85 points. The Warriors finished Last year's All-American Jane strom had a mark of 8.1 in the have finished higher. We didn't fall Louisiana. with 129.15 points, more than two Chapman managed a 12th place uneven bars to round out the top apart at all. It just wasn't one of our It was a step up from last year's points behind sixth-place Slippery finish on the bars with an 8.6 score. finishers for WSU. better meets." eighth-place finish, but at the same Rock. She fell twice on the beam, and "At the time, I was a little Juaire has a lot to look forward to time, it simply wasn't the Warriors Mona Miller, who competed in her didn't place among the high finish- disappointed, but I can't be upset next year as all the gymnasts, with top performance of the year. last collegiate meet, was the highest ers. when I look over the entire year," the exception of Miller, are expec- "We just didn't have the edge," place finisher for Winona State as Kasey Carlstrom and Kathy Juaire said. "We came off that high ted to be back. And who knows how coach Steve Juaire stated. "It was she captured 10th place in the Juaire both had 8.4 scores in the note at the regions, but we just far they will go.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Date Event Site Time Women's track team 4th

April 2 Baseball vs. Missouri Southern Joplin, MO 1:00 at Duluth Invitational State The Winona State women's track 220-yard hurdles in a time of 31.5, at 4'10". April 2 Men's tennis vs. St. Mary's WSU Courts 3:00 team finished fourth out of seven and a fifth-place finish in the long Mary Bremer finished sixth in April 3 Baseball vs. Emporia State Emporia, KA 1:00 teams in the University of Minne- jump with a jump of 16'3". both the mile and two-mile races, April 3 Men's tennis vs. UW-Stout Menomonie, WI 3:00 sota-Duluth April Fool's Invitational Lora Sharpe was third in the long Barb Wall added a sixth-place finish April 4 Baseball vs. Washburn College Topeka, KA 1:00 held last Saturday. jump with a jump of 16'5". Deb in the 220-yard hurdles, and Susie April 5 Baseball vs. Missouri Western St. Joseph, MO 11:00 The host team Duluth won the Wolpers was third in the high jump Muelken finished sixth in the State meet with 130 points, St. Cloud with a leap of five feet, and two 60-yard dash. April 8 Women's tennis vs. Luther College WSU Courts 3:00 State was second with 125 points, relay teams, the medley and the 4 x The women's track team will now Golden Valley Luthern College was 176 yard relay, both came in third have a two-week lay-off before third with 61 points, and the place. competing in the University of Warriors were fourth with 54 Kruger tied for fourth in the Minnesota-Morris Invitational, Weather dampens points. 440-yard dash with a time of 1:04.7, which will be held on April 10. The Warriors mile relay team of and Miller was fifth in the high jump Robin Holtzapple, Dawn Miller, Ann baseball trip Kruger and Annette Grothe broke the school record for that event the Hayes, Bull 4th Heavy rains in Missouri has put a State College on Tuesday and second week in a row with a time of damper on the Winona State base- Wednesday. 4:21.6, topping their old record of ball team. They will complete their South- 4:21.9 set the prior weekend. That in Invitational The Warriors were scheduled to ern trip this Saturday with a game time was good for second place. compete in the Griffin Classic last at Missouri Western State College, Holtzapple also got a second-place The doubles team of Kathy Bull round. Friday, Saturday and Sunday. All depending on the weather. finish in the mile with a time of and Peg Hayes captured fourth But in the semifinal round, Bull those games were cancelled. They will return home and play 5:28.9, a fourth-place finish in the place last weekend in the Macal- and Hayes dropped a 6-3, 6-2 They were scheduled to play five straight home doubleheaders, Men's Golf cont. ester Invitational held in St. Paul. decision to a team from St. Olaf. The Warrior doubles team beat a The other WSU doubles team of Northeastern Oklahoma State on starting with Luther College on Continued from page 9 team from Macalester 10-3 in the Sheri Boettcher and Lorie Gianos Monday and Missouri Southern April 9. five or six golfers in a meet," opening round, then stopped 'a team Marston said. "Initially, we'll try to won their first match by a 10-4 from St. Cloud 11-10 in the second go ahead and rank the top eight score, but lost their next two matches from teams from Duluth by golfers on the squad," Marston said. Softball cont. "That's some place to start." a 10-4 score in both matches. Shirts n' Such Continued from page 9 In singles matches, Linda Sharpe 251 East Third Street "Depending on the time we have, and Sharon Webster both lost their Custom Winona, Minn. 55987 there may be some challenge "There isn't one hitter that's far Telephone 507/452-5514 rounds. Where it (time) doesn't above , the rest," Juaire says. "But opening two matches. Imprinting permit, I'll try to determine the we always hit well. Our problem Last Thursday, the Warrior For— golfers for a specific meet," Marston before has been our pitching. But women netters won their second continued. with that intact, we're going to be dual meet of the year by beating St. Catherine's 5-4. With four seniors on the squad— tough." Intramural Jerseys Mike Jick, Joe Bissen, Bob Olsen, The first game for the Warriors In that meet, Hayes, Bull, and and Tim McNelis—the Warriors will will be the Parent's Day double- Boettcher all won their singles Dorm Shirts have an experienced team. header against Mankato State at the matches, and the doubles combina- Jick may just very well be the top West End Rec on April 12. The team tions of Hayes and Bull and Boett- JACKETS JERSEYS golfer on the squad. He finished has also scheduled an Easter week- cher and Gianos won their matches. second in the district meet two end Alumni game for Saturday, The women's tennis team has this T-SHIRTS CAPS years ago, and added a third-place April 15. week off, but will resume action on finish last spring. April 8 when they entertain Luther THINK SPRING! Besides being one of the few WSU College. athletes to be able to participate in eight seasons if he competes this 1980 Women's Softball Schedule spring, Bissen played some of the April 12 Mankato State Home 1:00 "most consistent golf' of the team at April 15 Southwest State Marshall 2:00 the Northern Intercollegiate Con- April 19 St. Cloud State St. Cloud 1:00 ference championship last fall, along April 21 Luther College Home 2:00 with teammate Steve Whillock, April 23 Dr. Martin Luther College Home 2:00 according to Marston. April 26 Gustavus Adolphus St. Peter 1:00 Whillock, who also had the best April 29 Augsburg College UM-Duluth Home 11:00 stroke average last fall, heads up 3:00 the sophomore contingent that May 2-3 State Tournament includes Jack Oster. Marston also May 8-10 Region 6-Division II Championship feels that freshmen such as Sam Drodofsky, Brad Brewer, and Tim Majors could also make a dent on Men's Golf Schedule Come in and shop our quality used clothing or the team. April 18 Mankato Invitational Mankato bring your own spring and summer clothing to "We do a lot in a short period of sell. April 23 Rochester Invitational Rochester time," Marston concluded. And May 1-2 Spring Intercollegiate Golf St. Paul 200W 3rd. 9 AM - 4 PM Wed. - Fri. hopefully, those numbers will come Championship 12 _ 4 Saturday down during the course of the May 8-9 NAIA District 13 Meet St. Paul Warriors' season.

April 2, 1980 Page 11 Arts Entertainment Winona State decides to Head East by Dan Day Different Kind of Crazy. This album expands Head East's songwriting After years of unsuccessful duties, with each of the five mem- attempts, Winona State University bers adding his own flavor to the is finally going to hold a rock concert sound. featuring a big-name band—Head East. Although they've known fairly good commercial success with Sponsored by WSU's Social many of their albums, radio airplay Cultural Activities Committee and is a rarity for Head East. "Never Union Program Council, the event is Been Any Reason," from Flat as a scheduled for 8 p.m., Thursday, Pancake is their 'big single' to this April 10 in the Old Memorial Hall. point. A few songs on A Different Kind of Crazy hold the feeling and The five musicians that make up tone necessary to become hits, but Head East are from the Midwest, only time will tell. and have acquired an avid Midwest following as a result. Most of their Lead singer John Schlitt has 200 dates annually are in this area, established himself as the band's and they enjoy it. 'front man' onstage with his con- stant body movements and powerful "The Midwest is the only place vocal lines, while Roger Boyd on where a band can learn what it keyboards seems to be the 'wild needs to learn," comments key- man' of the quintet. boardist Roger Boyd. "There are a lot of cities, colleges, and clubs Michael Sommerville (guitar), where a band can play and get its Dan Birney (bass), and Steve chops together and at least make Huston (drums) make up the re- enough money to survive." mainder of Head East, and their tightness in concert is a direct result Head East began this way, and of their many live appearances in finally borrowed $10,000 to make any given year. their first album, Flat as a Pancake. This self-produced, self-released A band like Head East seems a album went gold, and was even- good choice by SCAC for a concert tually reissued by A&M Records, here. They base their live show WSU will finally present a long-awaited rock concert on April 10, at 8 p.m. in the Old Memorial Hall. Head East with whom Head East signed. around pure rock and roll energy, will headline the concert, and their talent for good live stage performances have made them popular in the and will give WSU students a good Midwest. Pictured above, from a show earlier this year in La Crosse are [from left to right] Head East members reason to party, and be° proud that Roger Boyd, Mike Sommerville, and Dan Birney. [Photo by James Jurich] Since that signing in 1974, they their school has finally put together have released six 1p's through A&M, including their most recent, A Continued on page 12 'The Fog I : a sock-shocking experience by Lee R. Christopherson hitchhiker who wanders into the and effective, particularly the characterization. Or the lack of it. for that purpose. The talents of the madness. glowing fog which gives the film its None of the characters grow in the actors involved are simply under- When I told a friend that I had name. One slightly hokey touch was film. They spring full-blown onto the utilized. seen John Carpenter's new movie, THE FOG is different from most the eyes of Blake, the chief leper. screen and when the film is over, THE FOG, he wanted to know if the movies of the type I call "pro- His eyes shined red constantly, you're left with the feeling that none Despite this, I enjoyed the film. audience got "to see Adrenine grammed shockers." For one thing, pointing them out for the lights they of them have been changed by the It's a great way to spend an Barbeau's boobs." In answer to that the cadence of anticlimax/climax is were. It would have been immeasur- experience they've been through. evening, if you want to turn off your all-important question, I must say, different—several times the tension ably more terrifying if; now and They're just shallow characters that brain for a while and get shocked to "Nope, sorry folks, no nudity, just a builds up to an anticlimax, as it again, he had closed his eyes, adding you can't care for. It gets to the your socks. This is the best shocker good horror flick with excellent, usually does, but in this film the a human dimension to his alieness. point where yoU'd just as soon see to come along since ALIEN and, if mood-setting photography and a climaxes follow almost immediately them get hauled into the fog by such things matter to you, a lot less halfway sensible plot (for a upon the tension release, adding to If I can find any great fault with Blake along with the walk-on back- bloody. change)." the horror. For another, most of the film, it must be with the ground people thrown into the film these movies depend upon playing One hundred years ago, six of the on our fear of darkness as a device founding fathers of Antonio Bay for heightening the tension—so the decided to ensure their new town's scenes are and the menaces success by agreeing, for a price, to shadowy. allow a wealthy colony of lepers to set up shop north of the town. Then By comparison, THE F OG is they got the idea of getting all of the well-lit: you can see whes hap- colony's money by causing a ship- pening in the night and fog scenes, wreck and later salvaging the gold. and some of the action occurs under Well, Antonio Bay is celebrating its fully-lit conditions. This actually centennial and the lepers are re- increases the sense of terror be- turning for their gold and the lives cause you can see the menace and of six citizens. it's every bit as horrible as you imagined. The' audience is still being Caught up in this revenge are manipulated, but it's being done Adrienne Barbeau as the owner of a with a subtler hand. radio station located in a lighthouse, whose position allows her to watch The camera work is very good— the fog that signals the arrival of the crisp and clear, almost, at times, ghostly group; Hal Holbrook as an superrealistic. Lighting is used alcoholic priest whose grandfather superbly to enhance the mood: the (also a priest—hmm, must be lepers are backlit to throw them Episcopalians) helped to scuttle the into shadow and make them more leper's ship; Janet Leigh as a menacing, and patterns of light shift nervous type who's hoping that across the faces of the actors nothing will spoil the city's celebra- making them seem more vulnerable. Hal Holbrook as Father Malone [left], and Tommy Atkins as Nick Castle in a scene from Avco Embassy Picture's tion; and Jamie Lee Curtis, survivor of Carpenter's HALLOWEEN, as a Special effects are well-designed The Fog. Page 12

Off The Record exclusively as a rhythm instrument. of the whole album - reggae rhythm, MADNESS Only one song, "Mummy's Boy" has vocals with a thick English accent, a guitar lead. The basic formula and the sax blowing away right out by John J. Dolesondro here is sax in front, rhythm, and front. Also noteable on side 1 are piano as a counterpoint to the sax. "Night Boat to Cairo," one of the Side 1 starts with the title song - "One Step Beyond." It is indicative Continued on page 15

In the record industry, there is no fine line between creativity and KQ's Kalendar duplication. It is blatantly obvious who is coming out with the original Mon-Fri material and who is simply copying off their previous albums. 6 p.m. - The Westgate Theatre presents Moon Over Morroco

Let's get one thing straight right from the start. Using another ONE STEP BEYOND... Wednesday, April 2 artist(s) song on your own album does not constitute duplication. It is not 7 p.m. - The Wings of Music Acetate Review - The Specials a healthy pattern to follow, but it is perfectly legal and widely accepted. Madness 9 p.m. - Headquarters That's Jazz - Stephane Grappeli, Joe Pass and For example, "Ready for Love", All the Young Dudes, Mott the Hoople, Friends. was originally written for Bad Company's first l.p. by guitarist Mick "One Step Beyond" Ralphs. Thursday, April 3

4 p.m. - Pabst's Tunes on Tap - Grace Slick - Dreams The duplication I am speaking of when an artist or group comes out by Steve Downer 9 p.m. - The BBC Rock Hour - The Jam • with an album that sounds exactly like his/her/their previous 1.p..A 10 p.m. - 2 a.m. - KQAL's Jazz moods w/John Roth perfect example to cite here is the all to obvious similarities between The Madness may be called 'New Marshall Tucker Band's Together Forever and the l.p. that followed it, Wave', but if anything they are a Friday, Arpil 4 Running Like the Wind. (fun) step backwards. These guys 7 p.m. - Betty Jo's After Dinner Treat - The Babys - Union Jacks are the descendants of an English 12 midnight. - KQ Friday Midnight Album Review - Humble Pie - On to Both 1.p.'s contain three songs on the first side that are almost youth group, the skinheads, who Victory identical in length. This means absolutely nothing by itself, but when you emerged in the late 60's after the compare the cuts from each album ("I'll be Loving You from Together demise of two more popular groups, Saturday, April 5 Running Like the Wind the repitition the mods (popularized by groups Forever and the title cut from 2 p.m. - Gentleman's Quarters Classic Album Review John Mayall and seeps through loud and clear. like the Who) and the rockers. Eric Clapton - The Blues Breakers

6:30 p.m. - Sheepdog 's Featured Artist Hour - TBA Both cuts kick off with two verses of lyrics, followed by semi-lengthy The skinheads listened to an early 8 p.m. - The MQ Comedy Corner featuring the Nat'l Lampoon Radio and considerably praggy guitar solos. Then there is another verse of form of reggae called 'ska.' The Hour lyrics followed, once again, by more praggy guitar solos with tints of a rhythms of Madness, and their 12 midnight - KQ Saturday Midnight Album Review - The Greg Khinn flute and a saxaphone buried deep somewhere in both cuts. appearance, can be traced directly Band - Glass House Rock to ska, and the skinheads. Another The shorter cuts ("Answer to Love" from Running Like the Wind and aspect of this record that harks back Sunday, April 6 "Singing Rhymes" from Together Forever) are 3:45 and 3:10 long to an earlier era is that there are 13 3 p.m. - KQ Weekend News Review respectively. Both cuts are written by Toy Caldwell and both cuts ask short songs here, not 7 or 8 longer 7 p.m. - Emils' Sports Round-Up the implicit question, "Where is my love?" Come on Toy, you can do ones. Also, the guitar is used almost 9 p.m. - midnight - Sunday Night Softly with Steve Downer better than this.

Another example of the duplicating demolition are the two albums from The Knack (Get the Knack and the most recent...but the little girls understand). Hemmings Music Center

How do I explain this one? It's simple:

Will we just repeat ourselves, repeat ourselves, and stay on the road to com-mer-cialism 01W Shipment of Wicker Play the same old chords again, chords again, and never leave the road to com-mer-cialism...

Other l.p.'s which have just been released that bear the stigma of duplication are Journey's latest album Departures, Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band's Against the Wind and Heart's Bebe le Strange.

The reasons for cutting an l.p. and making it sound the same way the last one did are many. Some say the artist(s) speed up work in the studio because of rising producting costs. Others make the claim that duplication is a result of the ever increasing need for a Top 40 hit.

For whatever reasons there may be for today's repetitious album production, the fact still stands that album buyers, sooner or later, are going to get wise to these tactics and eventually abandon their loyalty to these conveyor belt artists. But if you hurry down to the record store, you can pick up the latest release from Billy Joel Billy Joel entitled Glass Houses Glass Houses. WSU gets a concert available from: the WSU student union; Amalgamated ofeig, Continued from page 11 Audio; Hemmings Records; a rock concert. Wings of Music; and Meta- Tickets for the April 10 morphosis Records La Crosse. appearance of Head East are CARISCH THEATRES CINE 4 • 2ND AND MAIN 452-4172 Swinging Chair Nothing can stop this wedding... STARTS except love. FRIDAY Wicker & What-Not Dept. WOLIN HEMMING'S MUSIC CENTER AROUND 103 PLAZA EAST FILMED ENTIRELY IN THE TWIN CITIES

April 2, 1980 Page 13 Workshop stresses reel involvement

Winona State University has co-sponsored a workshop for local filmmakers which began on Sat., March 15. The workshop will conclude April 12 at 1:30 p.m. Above, left, Mark Ness, workshop instructor John Fisk, Keith Luer and Chris Jones [from left], work on a video-taped documentary. Above, right, Fisk films an animation film as guest artist Kathleen Laughlin [left], and WSU student Joyce Frenzel prepare the scenery with local elementary school students. The workshop will sponsor a presentation of its creations onApril 17 at 7:30 p.m. in the Baldwin Lounge. littattio„tit attentithu 4 - 7 Daily Happy Hour iGood Friday SPECIAL April 4 4 for 1 Highballs 8 - 9 Daily MONDAY NIGHT "r Fish n BLUEGRASS . ,_ Chips Jam Sessions A featuring the staff of Emil's with $1 .■ 19 Reg. 9.47 r§ 0 Sat. - Sun. April- 5-6 0 .: I 4 Wed. Apr. 2 "Home Cooking" Sundae Special (Bluegrass) rtf Thurs.-Sat. r at the Dairy Barm IF 41 Hard 48* 624 77t , #TRY OUR BRAND 4' Times OF SAVING Coning APRIL 15 505 HUFF Ir John RIGHT ACROSS FROM WSU Hartford SS, CI TICKETS AVAILABLE AT EMIL'S *k*IkAlk\AV*k Page 14 April 2, 1980 You told her in your own way that Official Bull you loved her. Now show her in your own way...with ArtCarved.

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Ibtt1Y-1 '''''' • ,*, Page Course proposals make paperwork by Deb Gehring course title, course requirements, to a course approval subcommittee, necessary reading material, pre- made up of eight faculty members Because of next year's new requisites, grading methods and (two from each of the four academic general education requirements, objectives. areas), two students and two WSU enough paper to make a stack taller Of all this work, one instructor student services representatives. than Minne Hall has been distribu- says, "I think it's lousy." He adds The course proposal committee is ted to offices all over campus. that he's, "wasted 10 or 15 hours" on chaired by James Reynolds of the The new requirements have used the proposals for just one course. sociology department. Reynolds a lot of paper and caused "a lot more Dr. Ron Salzberger of the honors comments that the new system has work, but I think it's been worth it," department says he spent 40 hours made a lot of work for his committee says Dr. Sheila Kaplan, Vice Presi- preparing his course outlines. in that not only all new courses dent for Academic Affairs. Under And the instructor's end is only proposed but any old courses which the new general ed program, any the bottom rung of the ladder. instructors wish to offer for general courses intended by students for Secretaries prepare the formal copy ed credits, must be processed. use toward general ed requirements and run off the requested 47 copies. Reynolds also states that an must first be approved by repre- ambiguity in the requirements has Trial Two secretaries working for four sentatives of faculty, students and departments typed out between 17 caused a few problems in classifying administration. and 20 proposals. certain types of courses. Since the Fittings Deans, faculty chairpersons, subcommittee is a new procedure, student senate members, the Next, a potential course must be Reynolds says a few bugs in the on soft contact lens faculty senate, non-teaching student examined by department chair- system are predictable and that Contact Lens Specialists Available services, vice presidents and the persons, then by the appropriate "we've made the best of a difficult no appointment necessary • no obligation college president all examine a situation." dean. From the dean, a course goes Stop at WESTGATE OPTICAL The Contact potential course before a final decision is made as to whether that Lens Specialists will fit you with Hydrocurve Hot Trax there with Jethro Tull's arrange- Soft Contacts. course will be offered for general ed ment of Bach's "Bouree." credit next year. Even people with astigmatism are now wearing Continued from page 12 Hydrocurve Soft Contacts. All of this makes for a lot of more waveish songs on the record, "In the Middle of the Night" is No more fitting problems, no more irritation, paperwork, and a lot of copies: 47 and "Believe Me," a song about a closer, to reggae, while "Bed and no long break in period. for every general ed course to be boy's innocous words of love to his Breakfast Man" features an up- offered next year. Kaplan estimates girlfriend. This features a positively tempo piano lead. "Razor Blade Soft Contacts 09 she has reviewed some 300 course 50ish rocking sax by Lee Thompson. Alley" a spooky sounding tune, proposals. slows the tempo a bit. "Rockin' in a Eye Examination Extra Every proposed course plus all Side 2 shows more variety. When Flat" does what it says. Price Includes Complete Care Kit and a 60 Day old courses submitted for general was the last time you heard any Money Back Guarantee on Soft Contact Lens education approval must be sent band do a classical tune? Madness The record is so unusual it may Only. through channels, states Kaplan. does an admirable job with take a few listenings to get used to; Eyes Examined by Registered Optometrist. Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake". This but I think it will grow on you. If Proposal guidelines state that ranks right up there with Jethro this record can span the abyss course proposals start out with Tull's arrangement of Bach's between reggae and new wave fans Westgate Optical individual professors who wish to "Bouree." it will be amazing. However I bet 1600 West Gilmore teach general ed class. The instruc- admirable job with Tchaikovsky's this group (and others like them) Phone 454-5384 tor must write up a form listing "Swan Lake". This ranks right up will develop a following of their own.

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