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Winona State University OpenRiver The inonW an - 1980s The inonW an – Student Newspaper 10-9-1985 The inonW an Winona State University Follow this and additional works at: https://openriver.winona.edu/thewinonan1980s Recommended Citation Winona State University, "The inonW an" (1985). The Winonan - 1980s. 145. https://openriver.winona.edu/thewinonan1980s/145 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]. Psychological problems called evil spirits Ceremony held for troubled student Editor's note: Reports have involved. Due to the extreme "Service of Deliverance" two to pray and fast until it was decid- according to other sources, been made by several students sensitivity of this article's sub- weeks ago at an off-campus loca- ed to hold a Service of Deliver- though it was not done by the to the office of Student Affairs, ject matter, the names of those ance with the help of an Assem- IVCF as a group. "I'm relatively the Winonan, and off-campus directly involved have been tion. religious centers such as the changed to protect their ano- Sources directly involved and bly of God pastor. convinced IVCF was not connect- Newman Center and Lutheran nymity. The sex of the student wishing to remain anonymous The pastor reportedly contact- ed and that a couple of its mem- Campus Ministry about an "ex- involved has also been left out said the ceremony took place ed about the situation by the bers acted inappropriately on orcism" involving a Winona to further protect his or her pri- Sept. 27 at a house where one of group said he only talked with the their own," said Jon Kosidowski, State student recently. vacy. the group's members lives. group about it. "There was no assistant vice president of stu- While authorities admit some By LISA LARSON Editor Bruce, a source close to the ceremony (by us); we have not dent affairs. sort of religious ceremony took PATRICK McILHERAN Editor events, said that several mem- ministered (Chris)and (Chris) has Rumors of a cult hanging place, few will go on the re- DALE KURSCHNER Chief Editor bers of the IVCF persistently con- not been in our church," the pas- around campus in the dorms, he cord to talk about it. Many did, said, were untrue and "there are however, speak with Winonan A group of Winona State stu- tacted Chris, the student thought tor said. He refused to comment no on-campus problems (of this reporters off the record. dents, some of them members of by the group to be possessed, in further or explain what a Service The following story has been Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, an effort to get Chris to attend of Deliverance involves, "since sort)." compiled through statements reportedly tried to expel evil spir- the ceremony. Bruce said some we have not been involved." See Ceremony, page 6 of those directly and indirectly its from another student using a of those students went so far as The ceremony did take place, Winonan Winona State University Volume LXIII, Number 6 October 9, 1985 Two nailed for calls on stolen phone code By PATRICK McILHERAN which numbers they had called. It News Editor notified Winona State housing Two Winona State University authorities, who told the company dormitory dwellers will appear in to go ahead as it would against court Friday after being accused any fraudulent code use. Teleser- , of ringing up some $200 in long vice then called in the police. distance phone tolls on a third Malarski said he got the code student's account. by dialing possible six-digit ac- The two, Steve Malarski and cess codes at random. On his Scott Deaver, both of 314 Pren- fourth try, he said, he found one tiss Hall, have received summon- that worked. "We were just goof- ses to appear in Winona County ing around with the phone," he Court to answer accusations that said. for about a week and a half in Leaf said most of the calls late September and early Octob- were made to phone booths er they used an access code be- where Malarski and Deaver had longing to another student to apparently arranged for friends to place calls to the Chicago area, be in an attempt to avoid tracking where both are from. of the calls. Malarski freely admitted to The company was tipped off using the code to place calls. about the situation when its corn- "Yeah, I did it. I have nothing to puter noted that the bill for the hide," he said, adding that his account had topped the $75 room m ate also used the code. credit limit for the month. Such John Leaf, manager of monitoring is standard security, Winona's National Teleservice, Leaf said. the firm that provides long dis- He emphasized that customers tance service to Winona State, have to be careful to keep their said the company noticed an un- access codes secret, since any usually high number of calls on calls using the code will be billed the account the two used. He to the code's owner. said the firm then alerted the cus- But in this case, Malarski sus- tomer whose code was being pects he and his roomate will be Winonan photo by Mark Hoffman used and she told Teleservice paying the bill, as well as doing A group of Winona State students encirc- ded by about 60 people.ln addition to the bon- that she hadn't made the calls. some community service work as le a bonfire at the Looney Valley Lutheran fire there was the roasting of marshmellows, The company tracked down retribution for the theft. Church Sunday night. The bonfire was atten- singing, and a straw ride. Malarski and Deaver by noting I Male with pants down in Richards Hall By DALE KURSCHNER She said the girl went into her given by girls who had been run- ment on the case because an in- complex and its hard to tell which Chief Editor room, waited a minute, looked ning around the small lake in vestigation was ongoing as Wino- are non-residents and which are Housing officials at Winona out again and saw the man still Winona. Those girls reported nan went to press. residents," Karen Stevens, hall State are concerned about more standing by the exits to Morey being pinched or grabbed at by a Housing officials at Winona director of the quad complex than phone problems this week, Hall and Richard's stairway. male of the same description . State said security guards have said. as a student reported seeing a "He looks like a college stu- Before the male was seen in been told about the incident and She said there wasn't much se- man standing in Richards Hall dent, has blond hair and is a very the hallway Tuesday afternoon, given a description of what the curity could do about the incident with his pants down last Tuesday good looker," Doe said. some students later reported see- male looks like. other than lock the doors 24 afternoon. "The girl on the floor got a ing the man standing in the third When seen Tuesday, the sub- hours a day. That, however, Jane Doe, a student living on good look at him and the police floor Richard's kitchen with his ject was allegedly wearing blue would irritate residents and still third floor Richards who wished made a composite sketch based pants zipper down and thumb in jeans, a jean jacket, was average might not help the situation if the to remain anonymous, said the on her description," she said. the opening. Those reporting see- height and had a blank look on individual is a student at Winona girl was going to her room when The sketch, Doe said, matches ing the individual said he looked his face. State, she said. she saw the man, "masturbating one police had made a few as if he was lost, Doe said. "The problem is there are both in the miaaie of me naliway. ' weeks ago based on a description Winona police declined to corm males and females in the dorm _ Graduate Sugerloaf Will Myron lilt after Forensics get 16 years Tourny the axe? Page 10 Page 12 Page 15 Page 2 Winonan October 9, 1985 Lobby gets start on year What is MSUSA? The Minnesota State University Students' Association, better known as MSUSA, is a lobby group for students at Winona State, as well as at By PATRICK McILHERAN 35 students from around the state largest student senate of any of other state universities. But it also tends to be a quiet group. News Editor university system working with the system's seven campuses, in- This year's chairman is Jim Schmidt, also a student at Winona State. Winona State University Stu- the group get to know each other creased attendance at the confer- He said that most of the format work of the group is done in three major dent Senators made up nearly a better, was more of a success ence was to be expected. conferences, as well as in smaller ones such as took place this last than planned, according to Jim weekend in Bemidji, Minn. third of the attendance at a con- But what did surprise Schmidt The first conference is during the summer, and it is there that dele- ference of the statewide student Schmidt, chairman of the organi- was the success of the meeting.