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Winona State University Winona, Mn 55987 October 20, 1982

WINVolumeO LX, NumberN 6 AN At night the lights aren't on The Path

by Jim Riccioli Jaycees supplies the light bulbs to White and 14 other volunteers All's quiet on the green light along The Path. The project is also path. backed by the Winona Police Department, and is headed by a For Winona State students committee on the CST campus, living on the College of St. Teresa which houses up to 200 WSU girls campus, that's good news. each quarter.

The green light district, or The However, some problems do Path as it's more commonly called, exist, possibly due to the lack of is a joint effort by various groups need, for the houses over the past and organizations to provide a safe year. route for WSU students when they walk between CST and WSU. On the average, only three houses per night shine the light on The route is from West Wabasha their porch or lawn, according to Street starting at CST to the Fingerman. She says this goes beginning of Sanborn on Ewing against the original intent of the Street. The path ends at Huff project, which intended to have the Street. lights shine every evening, so that the students have a shorter According to Judi Fingerman, distance to travel if they are freshman senator in charge of The treatened between houses with the Path, it was originated last year by lights. WSU students who were worried about taking nightly travels along She theorized one reason this the common route used by dorm could be happening is because of „ residents at CST. the . cost of the electricity as compared with the number of If a student feels threatened, incidents which have occured along they can stop at one of the houses the path. which display a green light on the porch, and either wait for a few But White who sometimes moments or call the police for an leaves his light off by accident, escort. denies this.

So far, there have been no "Electricity costs zilch," he reports of harassment along The stated estimating that the light Path which adds a note of optimism bulbs the Jaycees supply are about to its success. 25 watts.

"I do believe it's doing its job," Fingerman said. Still, Fingerman says, some minor or major revisions may take . David White, resident volunteer place to modify the path. on Wabasha, says he has never had anyone stop at his house. White Among the possibilities are the has been involved with The Path replacement of the green bulb with since its beginning. a more luminous white flag or glow-in-the-dark tape which she "I've had no problems," he said, feels is much better for nighttime "It's been very quiet since I've visibility, and a redrawing of the been involved." route to streets better lit by street lamps than the Wabasha-Sanborn The Winona chapter of the path.

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Not just another painting Page 9 CASE

Homecoming comes up 72 inches short Page 13 Winona Clown Club member Jingles (Sandy Benning) entertained parade watchers last Saturday during Winona State's Homecoming Parade down Huff Street. (More photos on Page 9.)

Page 2 October 20, 1982

SEMCAC FAMILY PLANNING Legislation cuts aid deeper by Eric Norgaarden entitlement program, faces a 40 In 1981-82, 1,296 WSU students A confidential, non-judgemental clinic for family percent reduction cut in 1983-84. -eceived over $1 million in aid During the 1981-82 school year Lietzau noted that a Reagan veto nder the Pell Grant program. No planning and sexually transmitted diseases. For some 2,100 Winona State students for proposed Pell Grant funds was further cuts are set for 1982-83 appointment phone 452-4307 weekdays 8:30 to received financial aid from the recently overruled by Congress. A because financial aid is forward 5:00. federal Guaranteed Student Loan compromise would put $140 million funded. program. This number will be more into the Pell Grant program 64 1/2 W. 5th greatly reduced this academic for 1982-83. The proposed 452-4307 year, as federal legislation passed a compromise would designate $30 "A lot of people see money going year ago now goes into effect. The million for veterans and $110 towards the defense budget 1 number of WSU students affected million to all other students. instead of financial aid," said 3 by these reductions could be as Lietzau said that hopefully, these Lietzau. "Students should be many as 1,700. funds could be dispersed with aware of these changes and 1 Chico's winter quarter aid checks at WSU. proposals that may affect them. " Under the Reagan 1 administration's proposal financial 3rd & Walnut aid requirements for the loan New state-level tuition 1 Downtown include demonstration of a definite 1 454.2173 need for the funds. policy sought by MHECB According to Sandy Roraff, 1 assistant director of financial aid, by Carol Miller their conference in November," NOW SERVING students whose parents' income Russell added. THE FINEST IN exceeds $30,000 will have to 6 The Minnesota Higher demonstrate a financial need. This MEXICAN AND Education Coordinating Board has According to a news release by is the first year that a recommended to the governor and the Minnesota Higher Education 6 AMERICAN FOOD demonstration of financial need has 6 Legislature a state-level tuition Coordinating Board, the been required for the Guaranteed policy for public post-secondary recommendation was made to treat Student Loan program. Free Chips & Salsa education which calls for students all post-secondary students equally to finance 30 percent of the cost of and not suggest that the state has The Reagan administration's Mexican Cocktail instruction through tuition a policy of encouraging students to new federal capital contribution revenue. If approved, this may attend one system rather than Hour has left no incoming Federal funds mean the cost of tuition here will another. in WSU's campus-based collection 0 4:00-6:00 p. m. Daily increase from its present in-state for the National Direct Student rate of $17.65 a credit to "Under the proposal adopted by Mexican Food Loan for 1983-84. o approximtely $20.50, an increase of the Board Sept. 30, tuition 9 Mon.-Sat. 16.3 percent, according to figures adjustments sufficient to provide According to Robert Lietzau, 11:00 a.m.-8 p.m. made by Mike Russell, president of tuition revenue equaling 30 director of financial aid, the 1983- /,1 the Student Senate. percent of instruction costs are to 84 Reagan proposals include a 25 be made by the end of the 1983- percent reduction in work-study 6 These figures have not been 1985 biennium," the release states. funds. discussed by the Minnesota State University Board, which has kept Another proposal for 1983- costs at their present level "The state's resources have been 84 leaves the Supplemental according to Dr. Kane, vice- declining, but so has student Educational Opportunity Grant Sober president of Student Affairs. enrollment. They may raise tuition program at WSU without funds. and also make more loans This grant was available to However, "It is something we available," Kane said. undergraduate students who & Afraid? have to pay attention to," Kane showed an exceptional financial said. The other systems involved are need. The 1982-83 SEOG program the community colleges, the has $70,000 in funds. "The Minnesota State 'University of Minnesota and the University Student Association• will Area Vocational Technical The Pell Grant, a financial be looking the proposals over at Institutes.

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Are you a problem drinker? If so,we look forward to seeing you! STARTING NOV. 1St December 26, 1982-January 1, 1983 LIVE ENTERTAINMENT — January 3-9, 1983 EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY NEEDED: Catholic men to work with the Glenmary Home Missioners, a society of Catholic priests and Brothers, serving the poor of Appalachia. Oct. 21st-23rd ■ Please send information about your winter volunteer programs. T.B.A. ■ Please send information about Glenmary's work with the rural Oct. 28th-31st people of Appalachia and the South. Winona Daily Blues Band Reverend John Garvey Glenmary Home Missioners Room 57 •Box 46404 Cincinnati, Ohio 45246 Stonleo Name Age Address 767 E. Fifth, Winona, MN Open 7 days a week, 12 - 1 City State Jip (507) 452-9940 October 20,1982 Page 3 WSU gets ROTC host status

by Jeff Davis contracted and a total of 52 people Miller hopes to expand these Miller sees the independant administratively and in the program," he said. areas, as the instructors will be status as good for both the ROTC academically," said Miller. "We Winona State was awarded the able to devote more time to each department and the students. "We will be able to do a better job of status of ROTC Host Institution by As a result of the change in area, after the staff is expanded. will be able to do a better job both teaching, which is what we're here the Department of the Army Oct. status, the ROTC staff will double for." 1. in size. Three officers and two enlisted men, all active army Prior to this, the ROTC program personnel, will be assigned to WSU in Winona had been an extension of in teaching or support roles. CTA reworks major the ROTC department of the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse. With the additional staff, Miller by Rena Fenstra major or minor program in be taken from other areas that said programs will be expanded communications and students would help compliment the ROTC, which stands for Reserve and "we will be better able to The Communication Theatre and majoring in communications can student's major," said Carver. Officer Training Corps, is a support and teach our students- Arts department has been working select one of four emphasis areas: program that supplies the armed both individually and as a group." on a new major for approximately For example, Carver said if a services with commissioned the last two years and offered it for 1. Organizational student chose organizational officers upon their graduation from the first time this fall. Communication communication as his/her college. In addition, services to WSU 2. Public Affairs/Public emphasis, business, sociology and students who are not in the ROTC "The major is the Information psychology electives would be Capt. Ronald Miller, professor of program will also be increased. Communication Major and is a Communication included. Military Science at WSU, said the "Any student can enroll in military general major which will help to 3. Personal Communication granting of host institution is a science classes," Miller said. "We broaden the student in the 4. Communication Theory "This particular major will result of interest by students in the also have the adventure courses, communication area," says Cindy enable the student to broaden his ROTC program. "Two years ago the ROTC Club and the Ranger Carver, CTA department. "The core of the classes will knowledge of the necessary we had two people under contract. Team which are open to any come from the CTA department. This year we have 25 individuals student." Students may select either a The others will, of course, have to Continued on Page 6

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gonpni5w mom, ii goo Acv cAvo-tr KAN6,„--rAw Iwo ',et's retrenc h 11-1Wt401— _ v • the coaching staff

It occured to me the Saturday that Acting Vice President James Spear has been retrenching the wrong people.

Spear should be working on the coaching staff of the Warrior Football Team.

Now I don't lay claim to being an authority on football strategy and after the display of strategy in the final minutes of Saturday's game I don't think the coaching staff can make that claim either.

Most coaches will tell their quarterbacks or the quarterback should know himself that if a receiver isn't open and there's a nice wide hole in the line, go for the Cheap Trick not a trick

run not for the incomplete pass. To the Editor: strive to please a majority. I think and screamed. If perfect style is we were successful in that we got sought, the voice should be But I think the staff forgot to put that play in the Paul Burmeister is out of line. 1,550 people, most of whom backdropped by violins and flutes. playbook. Doesn't he have a column for appeared to enjoy themselves," Singing over guitars and drums editorial comments? I guess it's Peak said. "I think some people get takes its toll. But, for the most part, The coaching staff should step down and let someone journalistic prerogative, but, there unrealistic goals when it comes to he sounded like recorded Zander to else have a chance at improving Winona's record, which are a lot of less biased ways he rock concerts here. They say, 'Why me, of course, I only own every stands at eight wins 41 losses in the last four years. could have written the Cheap Trick don't we get Ozzy Osborne or the they've done. That, in article. Go Go's,' but, we're too small and fact, would have been my one Of those eight wins one was by default because UW- we don't have the facilities for that complaint, they sounded like a I wrote one of the stories for kind of scale." recording, no big deviations, solos Eau Claire had an ineligible player. Winona had originally KQAL after the concert and I'd or changes in their songs. lost the game by a large margin. like to quote some of Scott Peak's Okay, so Burmeister didn't enjoy comments. Even though they are himself. But, journalists are I think his comments belonged in Even Bemidji State, which has lost to Winona in the out of context, they seem an supposed to be unbiased and I his column and he could easily have last three years, now has a better conference record. This appropriate rebuttal to Burmeister. think a lot of his personal opinions gotten enough information to write puts Winona in last pace in the NIC. got in the way of what could have a straight news story on the "We (SCAC) aim to provide been a good story. concert. services that are requested. We Next week the Warriors play Moorhead State, which is currently rated second in the nation in NAIA last week, can never please everyone. We Cheap Trick has always wailed Carol Miller maybe the coaching staff should stay at home and let the Warriors take on Dragons alone, they'll probably do a better job. Rochester defended again To the Editor: opinion, but I should think that as a in Rochester for the elimination of L.D. responsible journalist, you would the sixteen faculty members, two I was very angered by your back up your claims with facts departments and the wrestling editorial of Oct. 6, in which you instead of rumors and pleas for the program. Has it occurred to you blame the Rochester branch of administration to spoon-feed the that Minnesota is in financial CORRECTION WSU for the cuts in funding on data to you. trouble and all state institutions Last week the photo credit on the Betty Williams photo, Page 9, was campus. You are entitled to your must reduce their budgets? I would incorrect. The photo was taken by Karen Lonergan not Steve Apps. First, you blame the expansion like some facts on which departments are being cut, their anderson berg enrollment and the placement of HAD TO BE THERE majors in the job market. You , make no mention of any of this. How manmore turIle ) IN0NA3T You suggest that expansion not occur in Rochester, and that the ears sa 9one► ha-Cta funds stay in Winona. Do you W - cl e on -Cot- (). can WAX remember that this spring the The Winonan is writtenW and edited by and for the students of Winona State Sour car DacicA ? Rochester Foundation made a University and is published weekly except June, July, August and exam grant to WSU for the purpose of periods. Subscriptions are available from the Business Manager at a rate of $8 expansion? That money wasn't annually or $3 quarterly. Address all changes in mailing addresses to the taken away from Winona; in fact, it Business Manager. probably would not have been Address all correspondence to: Winonan Editor, 113 Phelps Hall. given had we no branch of WSU Telephone 507-547-2158. here. Deadline for all copy is Noon Thursday. Member of the Associated Collegiate, Press and National Council of College Publications Advisers. And have you ever seen our Winona State University is an equal opportunity employer and adheres to facility? It's not luxurious, but a big the provisions of Title IX which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in improvement over what we had education programs. last year. This is the first year Editor in Chief Leigh K. Davis Copy Readers Lisa Larson we've had a lounge, and it's a far News Editor Carolyn M. Goetzinger Dorothy Ready. Photo Editors Casey W. Lake Financial Manager J Kevin Dehlin cry from the Kryzsko Commons. In Kevin E. Schmidt Advertising Manager Vark Savoie earlier years we haven't even had Arts Editor Paul Burmeister Advertising Dave Jochims student ID's; this year we've been Sports Editor Jeff Brown Dave Roble issued special cards from Columnist Yisa Jinadu Bill Tok Cartoonist Jeff Anderson Editorial Adviser Dr. Sandra Bennett! Rochester Community College, but Steev Orsatti Financial Adviser Dr. John Kane Typist , ... Nancy Henningson Photo Adviser Gary MacDonald Ally Continued on Page 5 Page 5 I October 20, 1982 More letters Around Dayton hasn't sold out the World To the Editor: public universities into private billion tax give-away to the oil colleges, and supports restoring companies? When Mike Russell suggests the $160 million stripping of by Visa Jinadu (Oct. 6) that Mark Dayton has "sold student financial aid, can one really Clearly, Dayton has "sold out" to out" to one special interest group suggest Mark has "sold out" to the no one but the people of Minnesota. after another," he is distorting MEA? But then, that's nothing new. As a both Mark's history and his teacher of disadvantaged children current proposals. Yes, it's true that Dayton has in an East Coast slum, Mark never Jose Lopez Portillo came onto the stage of history from the right, proposed a comprehensive plan to turned his back on those residing but he is making his departure through the left. He became the When Dayton opposes funding combat discrimination and sexual on the outskirts of hope. president of Mexico in 1976 as an advocate of an expanding economy. for the MX Missile and the B - 1 harassment of women. It is also He and Mexico's industrialists worked together to push the Bomber and supports a mutual and true that Dayton opposes military As an aide to Sen. Mondale in development of new industries, along with the roads and airports and verifiable nuclear freeze to not assistance to El Salvador, and drafting education legislation, harbors needed to service them. Lopez Portillo was the darling of big only enhance our chance for hopes that human rights will once Mark never turned his back on business. survival but to also save taxpayer's again be the cornerstone of U.S. Minnesota students. And, as a U.S. over one-trillion dollars in the next Foreign_policy. But does this mean Senate candidate, Mark has proved Then in the most sweeping nationalization since President Lazaro decade, can anyone claim that Mark has "sold out" to the women he cares about students by Cardenas took over the petroleum industry in 1938, Lopez Portillo Mark has "sold out" to the of American and the oppressed of repeatedly visiting area campuses. nationalized Mexico's private banks last August. Big business, Pentagon? the world? Of course not. Mark's recent visit to WSU was his especially the bankers, was furious. The Left and labor were delighted. third. When Dayton opposes the In fact, if anyone has "sold out" When Lopez Portillo ends his six-year term Dec. 1, he will be Regan/Durenberger tax scheme, to special interests, it would be Finally, as Commissioner of remembered, like Cardenas, for striking a bold blow for nationalization. which gives 22 percent of its Mark's opponent. While Dayton Economic Development and _ as benefits to the wealthiest 1 percent accepts no PAC money, president of the non-profit What made Lopez Portillo change? He changed because he faced the of Americans, can it be said that Durenberger has accepted "Minnesota Project," Mark never prospect of leaving office . as the man who had ruined the Mexican Mark has "sold out" to the upper hundreds of thousands of dollars turned his back on farmers, small economy, which after booming for five years under his leadership class? from special interests not residing businessmen, laborers, and almost went bankrupt in the sixth. in Minnesota, including the U.S. oil minorities. Just because Dayton opposes industry. Could this be the reason As economists see it, Mexico spent its oil money and borrowed Durenberger's tuition tax credit it was Durenberger and not Republicans can distort Mark's against its oil potential to satisfy political needs — to keep the ever- program to funnel money from Dayton who supported Reagan's 33 policies and history if they choose, increasing population (71 million at present) reasonably happy, to but they'll have to swallow hard. provide jobs, to subsidize the cost of basic food and transportation and to find places in the bureaucracy for college graduates who might Terry Lee otherwise tend toward rebellion. Rochester Then, last summer, the price of oil fell. After unsuccessful attempts Continued from Page 4 to keep its price up, Mexico followed other producers and lowered its get only a two-year degree? It's about 40 miles to Winona; price, and then billions in expected income suddenly disappeared. they're not valid for WSU Furthermore, many of us are multiply that by twice daily and Mexico ran up a foreign debt of $81 billion, out of which American activities. already RN's, but we're seeking to five times weekly and you'll get the banks hold $22 billion. Mexico now admits that it cannot make the improve our professional status by picture. Not only is money for gas a payments on its debts and is soliciting funds wherever it can find them. Second, you negate our entire getting the bachelor's degree in problem, but the driving is time- nursing program here. You say nursing. Because WSU will consuming. Many of us have jobs The United States paid Mexico a billion dollars in advance on there are "some" nursing students transfer no more than 96 credits and/or families and it's hard deliveries of high-grade oil for the U.S. strategic petroleum reserve, an in Rochester. There are 104 of us from a community college, we RN's, enough to plan these obligations emergency supply that helps protect the United States against a here, 51 juniors and 53 seniors. many of us being RCC graduates, around school without having to possible oil embargo. The International Monetary Fund is putting You ask why we don't go to RCC if cannot take any more courses at waste two hours daily by driving. together a loan of $4.5 billion, including short term assistance. The we want to be in Rochester. The that school for credit toward And it's not easy just to move to Bank for International Settlements, a Swiss-based central bank for American Nurses' Association has graduation. And we're not just a Winona. Jobs and housing are hard national central banks, gathered $1.85 billion in emergency funds from proposed that by 1988 all persons small minority; the junior class has to find there too. countries which Mexico owes the most — and which want to see seeking entry into practice as 13 RN's, the senior class has 21, Mexico's economy survive. registered nurses must have and about 300 RN's have made We in Rochester are part of baccalaureate degrees in nursing. inquiries into the program for next WSU, and we're tired of being put All these, plus Mexico's dramatic action last August, may help WSU offers this preparation, but fall. down and misrepresented. restore some faith in the peso, which has gone from 25 to the dollar to RCC offers a two-year associate more than 100 since February. There is a feeling that at least Mexico is degree. It is impossible to get a Finally, I am offended by your Beth DeRock, RN doing something. Whether it is the right thing or not, will become bachelor's degree from a junior or assumption that we citizens of Senior Nursing Student clear in the next few months. community college. Now why Rochester are happy to commute. WSU-Rochester Center would anyone spend two years in Dayton: Winona taking prerequisite classes, then transfer to RCC and Friend of students PAPA JOHN'S PIZZA To the Editor: Winonan In the Oct. 6 issue of the them. Winonan we had the opportunity Mark Dayton recently came to letter policy FREE PITCHER to read a letter to the editor which Winona State for a DFL rally. At Voice your opinions in the cut down U.S. Senate candidate this event Mark promised to make Winonan with a letter to the OF BEVERAGE Mark Dayton and at the same time education a major priority. Mark editor. All letters must be signed called David Durenberger a realist. also stated that he would support (please print) we cannot run But is Durenberger really a cuts in defense spending and unsigned letters or letters with With a medium realist? I ask you, is it realistic to reducing huge tax breaks for large illegible signatures. reduce Pell grants by $200 million corporations. or large pizza (with inflation that's nearly a 20 Mark Dayton has repeatedly We encourage that they be percent cut) and cut Guaranteed proven that he is a friend of typed (doubled spaced) as well. (Dine In Only) Student Loans by 20 percent? Was students and an opponent of waste Please keep them within two typed Durenberger realistic when he and mis-management in pages, this will enable us to print Not valid voted against restoring $160 government. Mark is a fair and more letters. with any other offer million that was cut from student honest man with fresh ideas and a aid programs? The answer to these lot of just plain good sense, who Deliver or mail letters to the Expires Oct. 27th 1982 questions is a resounding NO!! realizes that an investment in Winonan, 113 Phelps Hall, WSU. It is realistic, however, that students, is an investment in our Durenberger received a 25 percent future. Free expression is an important Just approval rating from the National On November 2nd we can make aspect of campus life — use it. A Step Away an investment in our own futures, Student Association, meaning that Ix AcK>310E:416KAICK>20>;::.::4■X :;:i2C+:',:l For Delivery Dial The Easiest he voted against three out of every we can elect Mark Dayton to the U.S. Senate, a man who will fight Sigma Tau Gamma Number In Town four issues that came before him aii would like to congratulate il which were of interest to for students and for student aid. A ki Rick Vanderstappen $ students. There are a lot of things senator who will work for on his pledging into Sig Tau 452.1234 529 Huff that we could call Dave Minnesota. el Congratulations Rick 0 Jeff Peterson ii Durenberger, "realist" is not one of ISTAIMACKAIIVXAMI.7.41KMICKY.0›::::: , Bulimia: Treatmentforthehooked recognition oftheproblemisso is aFeministIssue, ago. programs beganonlytwoyears new thatthedesigningof society. women thatareencouragedby many self-defeatingstandardsfor Orbach. Thebookdiscussesthe and shehighlyrecommended perspective isalsoveryhelpful, list. Shesaiddevelopingafeminist training andsupportgroupstothe counselor, addsassertiveness Page 6 Oct. 1981. to SusanSquire, awareness techniquesand by KathDavey nutritional counseling,"according approaches: psychotherapy,self- for bulimiausuallycombinesthree Kilkus Sue Kilkus,St.Mary'sCollege "The mosteffectivetreatment It's allGreekto

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Wednesdays for Women new information and make a six- 21-26. Students who have not The topic for the Oct. 27 meeting month commitment to be active in declared a major should sign up for unless they have seen an adviser (formerly Golden Hill school). of Wednesdays for Women is the SACA program. an advising appointment outside and have the adviser's signature on "Psychological Effects of the the Cinema Room, Kryzsko their student program form. Pre- The session will be taught by Nuclear Threat." The speaker will Any person in becoming a SACA Commons beginning Oct. 18. registration for winter quarter is Dennis Pack, WSU instructor. It be Ken Solberg, professor of advocate should contact Dottie Students who have declared a major Oct. 25-28. will be held from 9 a.m.-noon and 1- psychology at St. Mary's College Bellinger at the Women's Resource should see the adviser whose name 4 p.m. Admission to WSU is not and First Congressional District Center, 452-4440 by Oct. 25. appears on their "PDF" form. Stamp Collecting Courses required. Registration deadline is Nuclear Freeze coordinator. Enjoying Stamp Collecting, a Oct. 25. The fee is $25. For further Winter Quarter Advising Registration materials will be non-credit activity, will be offered details and to register, call Meetings are from 12-1 p.m. at Advising dates for winter available on Oct. 18. 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Students to call WSU Alums Part-time sales position available evenings & weekends apply in person by Oct. 27th You'll Like Us! jandee's Corner of 3rd & Main

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by June Wodele elementary and secondary schools. Minnesota at present, but someday they would like to expand to other A few students, a little states, according to Wood. organization and some responsive It is also used toward the Honors Alumni raised over $12,000 last Program and WSU's visiting You! year. This year they're going to try lecturer and artist series and the it again. river environmental studies The calling will be done from program. Somsen and a $100 scholarship will Paid For By The Oct. 25-28 and Nov. 1-4 are the be given to the student caller that Tim Sherman Committee, dates set for the third annual has the most confirmed pledges at W.Wayne Smith ,Chairman Phonathon. The calling is limited to the end of the two weeks. 944 W. 10th Winona The Phonathon is a person-to- person phone program in which student volunteers from the Student Senate and Greek organizations phone Alumni throughout Minnesota to ask for pledges to the University's Annual Fund.

Linda Wood, assistant director of development, said that by using this method of talking to the person directly it's easier to get pledges, because it's at a more personal level.

Jan Tollefson, alumni affairs director, said no monetary goal has been set, "Our goal is more participation than dollars. We'd like to see more Alumni give and be involved."

Attempts will be made to call _ ‘„6\coke 9\cl\c-,\C Winona State graduates from the 0,6 A class of 1932 up to last year's se'a 7°:::::::::6 \ graduates, according to Tollefson. '01 -‘09' S\P. cs2,.-"\

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1-9° 9 ‘454-1 °.1 Alpha Xi Delta woo0111.1.° announces the pledging of #°- Tricia Pence. •##- Congratulation Tricia _.••• eight bands—mosteverinWSUparadehistory. Warrior KurtBraunreceiveshelpinquenchinghisthirstfroma spectator atSaturday'sHomecomingparade.Theparadealsoincluded October 20,1982 the Midwest.AnativeMinnesotan, and islistedinWho'sWho he nowlivesinSunCity,Ariz. American ArtandWho'sWhoin become anationallyfamousartist Project. John Socha/WPAFederalArts black onbrown,itissimplysigned: corner ofthework,renderedin style oftheGreatDepression.Ina the stark,angularanddarkly-hued entrance toSomsenHall? mural thatwrapsitselfaroundthe by CathyLeeCieminski Mural isn'tjustwritingon thewall entertainment arts During theDepression, John MartinSocha,68,has The painting,poorlylit,isdonein Ever wonderwhodidthehuge the questions. Theinstructorswould watch andsitonthestairsask painting, studentswouldgatherto and ahalfmonths.WhileIwas "I workedonthemforabouttwo directly onthewallswithacrylic. Diego Rivera. of thefamousMexicanmuralist, in MexicoCityunderthedirection Somsen entrancewerepainted through theMinneapolisSchoolof Art. awarded atravelingscholarship community. In1937,Sochawas curb unemploymentwithinthearts Administration setupgrantsto Federal He thenstudiedmuralpainting Socha saidthemuralsin

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CASEY W. LAKE invite metotalktheirclasses.It was awonderfulexperienceandI of Winona—steamboats; Mississippi Riverintheearlyyears The mainthemewaslifealongthe Paul andWinonacollegelibraries. learned much,"saidSocha. also recognizethelegendof cargo; andtherailroad." dockworkers loadingandunloading lumbering, loggingandsawmills; mural paintingdoneinthatperiod. called oneofthefinestexamples woven intothemural. Sioux IndianprincessWenonah Hull's MinnesotaHistoryclasswill Below, BethFleissner,ajuniorfromShoreview,andJeff"BoBo"LeComte,seniorSkokie,Ill., Above, theWarriorettesentertainstudentsduringThursday'speprallyoutsideofKryzskoCommons. were thisyear's"FallFantasy"royalty. "I didallmyresearchintheSt. Those whohavetakenDr.Henry Socha's workinSomsenhasbeen since theearly50s,inthree teaching artsince1939.Hetaught the UniversityofMinnesotaand, at theMinneapolisSchoolofArt, Marshall, Minneapolis highschools: stipend, plusanall-expense-paid They gaveeachonea$500cash contributors toartinthenation. anniversary, theNationalGallery in Art. Distinguished ServicetoEducation with ajointawardfor who isalsoateacherandanartist, honored SochaandhiswifeRita, Southwest. picked the25mostoutstanding Socha, nowretired,hasbeen In 1966,theNationalGallery Socha recalled,"Onits25th

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and the FortSnellingChapel. Luke's CathedralinSt.Pauland of theJohnsonsinWhite trip toWashingtonbetheguests High SchoolAuditorium,St. Minneapolis, theAgricultural Federal ReserveBankin House." College inCrookston,theNewUlm the NationalGallery,Washington and theMinneapolisInstituteof of Chicago;theUnitedStatesArt Art. Exhibit, MexicoCity;TheMetro Art, NewYork;theArtInstitute D.C.; theMetropolitanMuseumof Walker ArtCenter,Minneapolis; He alsohasdonemuralsforthe His paintingsareonexhibitin Page 9

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FASHION DELI by Jeff Walker Movie Review react in convincing human fashion. A poltergeist is a noisy ghost. What happens to this abstract Direction by Tobe Hooper (The Likewise, Poltergeist is a "noisy" family is an excuse for the plot. Texas Chainsaw Massacre) is also 111 W. 3rd St. movie filled with tornados, The poltergeists, we are told, are gimmicky and distracts from the thunderstorms, flashing lights, attracted to Carol-Ann's aura, characters. Low angle, high angle crashing furniture, "trick" which represents all the things and weirdly tilted shots dominate Happy Hour 2 - 5 photography, mechanical stunts, unavailable to ghosts — life, most scenes. A spiraling staircase howlings, growlings and beasts: family, home. So they suck her into and a steeply inclined interior the television. Or into the closet. ceiling, when viewed from an odd Unfortunately, Poltergeist is Or some nebulous dead zone. camera angle, disorients the 20% off also a ghost of a movie: its Wherever Carol-Ann has gone, viewer. characters and their human Mom and Dad want her back. any sandwich feelings have been sacrificed to the Ultimately, Hooper's techniques wizardry of special effects. The To regain their daughter, para- fail because camera work can only result is a pointless parade of psychologists and a squeaky-voiced reinforce puma n emotion. The stunts, gimmicks and props. clairvoyant are enlisted. Then the camera cannot capture what is not Devil Incarnate joins the there. FREE Steven Spielberg, writer and co- hullabaloo. Following his producer, uses plenty of props to appearance, the viewer must make Scenes intended to be scary are refill on pop introduce his characters. Hence, we a quantum leap of faith. Despite also presented in an artificial, see a typical family in a typical having confronted the Beast, Mom predictable manner. The camera suburban home. and the kids decide to spend one watches as a door slowly opens. final night in the house. The real The audience knows that all Expires Nov. 1, 1982 Dad (played by Craig Nelson) reason for Mom's lunatic decision manner of horrible creatures may watches football with the guys and soon becomes obvious: the movie is lurk behind the door. The door PaINIIIMIIIM11111111111111MW drinks Budweiser. Mom (Jobeth far from over. stands open. Nothing happens. The Williams) smokes a joint and looks audience is relieved. Then the after E. Buzz, the golden retriever. To fill the remaining void, bogeyman jumps out. That type of Dana, the teenage daughter, talks Industrial Light and Magic — an directing is annoying and on the phone. Robyn, the son, has entire corporation specializing in predictable: you know the jolt is Star Wars and Darth Vader special film effects — was coming when it is not expected. posters in his room. Carol-Ann, the employed. The Beast and the Predictably breeds boredom. pre-schooler, has a pet bird named hellish cavern which they create Tweety. are definitely nightmarish. There is also • an attempt to wring some emotion • from To further stereotype the family Likewise, the mechanical effects characters' monologues with as all-American, Spielberg has Dad are "good." Lots of furniture, as well music. When Mom talks to Carol- sleeping in front of the TV while as Carol-Ann, go flying. Entire Ann (who is inside the TV), a we listen to the Star Spangled rooms tilt. Toy clowns attack symphonic orchestra builds to a Banner and watch the American people. The coffins that sprout in crescendo. When the head para- flag being planted on Iwo Jima. the backyard and disgorge rotting psychologist explains death and These bits of Americana only serve corpses are interesting. The face poltergeists, the orchestra ILL HOT to create a stereotypical all- that dissolves is interesting. All American abstraction; in no sense the effects; however, serve no Continued on Page 12 410 Center St. Winona, MN are they real people. purpose. Rarely do the characters Film Preview

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PROMPT SERVICE ALL OTHER Super Fast Service On FILMS AND ENLARGEMENTS Developing Only [C41 Process] Ashes and Diamonds is one in a MON THRU FRI 8:00 AM-5:30 PM series of films by director Andrzej SAT 9:00 AM-3:00 PM 452-1058 Wajda that deals with the shifting political forces in his native Poland. The film examines the state of Poland at the end of World War II, as the resistance movement and i4 alliglitgOpi Communists compete for control. The action takes place in a small Polish village on the day of The cast of Of Mice and Men practiced at The Winona Farm in East Germany's surrender. A young i The Burns Valley. From left to right: Brad Reuvers and Mary Beth Jergens resistance fighter (played by Best Live stand; Jon Hegge, Jim Harrington, Jeff Kuehl, Dan Munson, Tony Zbigniew Cybulski) has been Entertainment Childress and Mike Tenhoff, sit; and Joe Dale does sit-ups. ordered to assassinate the arriving Communist official, but mistakenly Tonight & Thursday Farm' to stage, play ready kills two common laborers instead. For the rest of the day, and night, by Al Light he must stalk his intended victim PETER Z BAND to bring the production together. and soon begins to experience first Friday & Saturday The cast spent one evening at the doubts about his mission. After just four weeks the stage Winona Farm to help capture the is set, and the actors are ready for atmosphere Fusillo says is needed Cybulski provides the heart and ENCOUNTER the production Of Mice and Men, in the play. During one rehearsal, soul for this film. Some have Thursday Beer Special Night! which begins tonight at 8 p.m. in cast members switched parts to labelled him the "Polish James the PAC's Main Theatre and experience the characters Dean" (seriously!), but Cybulski continues through Saturday.. must relate to in the production. brings an uninhibited vitality to NEW AT THE MQ this role that Dean could not have Friday Is LADIES NIGHT "It has come together quicker To provide realistic costuming, provided. Through him, director No Cover For Ladies On Fridays than any other show I've been in," Jim Harrington tied old clothing Wajda reveals his doubts about the said Brad Reuvers, who plays Slim. to the back of a car and dragged whole nation whether the political MUG NIGHT IS EVERY NIGHT Director Vivian Fusillo said, them around to "age" them. fire will yield ashes or diamonds. Fill Your Mug Anytime In The U "We've done in four weeks what Nasty Habit or MQ usually takes at least six." Tickets are $1.00 for everyone Ashes and Diamonds is in Polish but the general public ($2.00), and with English subtitles. Showtime 102 Johnson St. Winona Fusillo used techniques other can be reserved at the PAC box is 7:30 p.m., Saturday, in Pasteur than two-to-three-hour rehearsals office or by calling 457-2163. Hall, Rm. 120. Page 11 October 20,1982

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An album with lyrics written by 4..046,‘.\ \ because we do it with style! a WSU student has been recently published. Brad Reuvers is one of I waited for this one. You know how it is. A group or artist that has 33 writers that contributed to an established an outstanding reputation for their music comes out and album produced by Sunrise releases something disappointing or less than what their past work Phi gOtt ct:0, Records of Hollywood, Calif. should merit. You try to forget it and hope for something better next time. You wait. According to Reuvers, the record is a combination of works, Such was the case for the "next time" of Dire Straits. both musical and lyrical, by people from all over the United States. After Dire Straits and Communique — excellent — Mark Knopfler, John Illsey and Pick Withers released Making Movies, a t Each person had to spend $400 to slightly disappointing album with some irritating flaws in the Dire s have the album recorded, but • Reuvers isn't too worried about Straits "sound." the money. So I waited for Love Over Gold. And after reading the lyrics on the Call for "I look at this as a demo tape inside sleeve, it promised much. Knopfler's songwriting alone is worth more than the price of most albums nowadays. THEiarbers intment that could open new doors for my Hairstyling for Men & Women appo writing. I'm not looking to make money on the record," said "Telegraph Road" is a good example from Love Over Gold,. It's a long song about progress and unemployment and automation and 1159 Gilmore Ave. 454.7880 Reuvers. He will receive royalties 77 W. 3rd St. 454.4900 consisting of a small fraction of nature and love-gone-bad and life, of course, and somehow it all works. monies taken in from record sales. Not grandiose or calling attention to itself, "Telegraph Road" is rich in solid imagery.and strong in understatement. Reuvers said he was first contacted by Sunrise Records last Understatement is a quality key to the music of Dire Straits. The January. He believes Sunrise got intensity of understatement was essential to their first two albums his name through a copyright and the lack of the same flawed the third. Sadly, the lack of under- VOTE FOR office. Reuvers had previously co- statement is even more pronounced on this the fourth. written works with Rob Kruger which were copyrighted. And I'm not referring to lyrics, because Knopfler's writing is usually good, often wonderful and always intelligent here. I am referring to He then submitted three sets of Knopfler singing more like a husky Springsteen than a dry Knopfler. I lyrics, and Sunrise selected one am referring to Straits playing over synthesized orchestration (!) entitled "Falling In Love With instead of playing over nothing but funky, understated atmosphere. TIM SHERMAN You." Said Reuvers, "I sent them pieces that I felt were the most Knopfler's guitar-playing and Withers' drumming continue to be commercial. It must have been some of today's most refreshing sounds, but here they're surrounded what they were looking for because by too much packaging. Lack of understatement is the symptom; over- they picked the one I thought was production is the disease Love Over Gold suffers from. the most commercial." HE VOTED FOR If you don't buy this one or get a chance to listen to it, at least read Reuvers admitted that "Falling the lyrics on somebody else's copy. It'll make you dislike John Cougar In Love With You" was not and his innumerable peers as much as I do. something he normally wrote about. He said he used to write What about me? I suppose after this (second) disappointment I could about bad relationships and write Dire Straits off. But I'll wait all over again, for the next time. YOU personal experiences. Now, he They're just too good. says, "I try to develop a character and write through his eyes." Paid For By The High Frequency Tim Sherman Committee, Reuvers describes himself as an A schedule of programming on KQAL "impulsive writer." He carries with W.Wayne Smith ,Chairman him a notepad and says he never Wednesday 11 a.m. Knowledge for All 944 W. 10th Winona knows when he may get an idea 2 p.m. Listen Closely and write it down. Reuvers 5 p.m. •Decent Exposure estimated he spends four hours a 7 p.m. Classic Album week of actual writing — not Lynyrd Skynyrd, Gold and Platinum, counting the time he puts in just Part II thinking about his ideas. Thursday 11 a.m. Coffee, Toast and Jazz Spyro Gyra, Incognito ik+4\cAr- 2 p.m. Folk Waves Reuvers started writing during 5 p.m. Henry Hull Show EYEWEAR SPECIAL his junior year in high school when 7 p.m. Acetate Review a journalism instructor encouraged , Zombie Birdhouse him to enter a poetry contest. Both Frames and Lenses „>4 Friday 11 a.m. Art In-terview Reuvers won a Poem of Merit 2 p.m. Journey Through Sound ( Omega Frames Only ) award at a state contest and then 5 p.m. Rock Profile had the work published in the 7 p.m, Specials Lit "New Voice of 1979." Roxy Music Single Vision Glasses X Saturday 7 p.m. Revolution Rock 50°° Reuvers, a junior theatre major Iggy and , The Stooges at Winona State, says he is not Sunday Silly Sunday Bifocal Glasses 00 sure whether he will pursue acting 8 p.m. Sunday Night Softly 60 upon graduation. As for his Monday 11 a.m. Tok Talk writing, he said, "I don't consider it (glass or plastic lensesL 2 p.m. Writer's Voice work. It's a hobby that would be 5 p.m. Radio Nostalgia Offer expires Oct. 30,1982 great to make money doing, but I 7 p.m. Tracking Force will continue to write whether I do David Lindley and El Rayo-X, or not." Win This Record WESTGATE OPTICAL Tuesday 11 a.m. Jazz Bash (Behind Country Kitchen) 2 p.m. Country Funkin' 1600 W. 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Page 12 October 20,1982 Fair shares airs, recreates era • events • Oct. 20-23, Wednesday-Saturday Monday: "Lessons of the Nazi Play: Of Mice and Men Holocaust" PAC Main Theatre PAC Recital Hall 8 p.m. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Film Presentations Oct. 20-22, Wednesday-Friday Purple Rm., Kryzsko Commons Exhibit: Jackie McElroy prints 2-5 p.m. Watkins Hall gallery "Individual Responsibility and the Destruction Process" Oct. 20, Wednesday PAC Main Theatre Lecture: The Control of the 8 p.m. Human Aura Elizabeth Clare Prophet Tuesday: "Community Focus on Winona Holiday Inn Holocaust" Room B WSH Auditorium 7 p.m. 9:30-10:45 p.m. CHS Auditorium Oct. 23, Saturday 1:30-3 p.m. Film: Ashes and Diamonds

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IM T to the Nazi Holocaust" J Heidi Haugen and Peter Bremer were among those at the Winona County Historical Society's Victorian Fair First Congegational Church Oct. 26, Tuesday who listened to the strains of a 19th century barrel-organ, played by James Harrington, a WS U student. 7 p.m. United Campus Ministry Soup Series by Jim Trowbridge An ensemble of local residents Michele Lund described the fair UCM House sang 19th century songs, such as — the seventh of its kind — as a Noon An air of the 19th century went "Listen to the Mockingbird" and blend of Victorian and prairie life. beyond the artifacts filling the "Kiss Me Quick and Grow." Originally planned for the Homer Movie Review Winona County Historical Violinists Lisa Carlson and Heidi Bunnell House, the fair was held in to itself. Continued from Page 10 Society's Armory Museum, Oct. 9- Schuth played classical music from the Armory because of expected 10, during the Victorian Fair. the era. rainy weather. practically screams "This is Hard-core special-effects-addicts profound." And when the may enjoy Poltergeist. But most Joe Gardener, a member of the Fresh apple cider, squeezed from clairvoyant explains the Beast, the people, like the rowdy crowd last Anti-Saloon League, spoke of the an old, museum press, and home- soundtrack announces "This is an Tuesday night, might want to yell need for legislation to close all made ice cream complemented It did rain, but crowds did emotion-packed scene." The back in anger at this tale — a tale saloons and urged listeners to foods and desserts made from 19th experience a taste of the past — soundtrack fails to add meaning or seemingly told by an idiot, full of practice temperance. century recipes. without getting wet. emotion, merely calling attention sound and fury, signifying nothing.

a October 20, 1982 Page 13 sports Warriors fall 2-yards short of victory by Diane Tenuta the six, quarterback Steve Speer possession driving 68 yards for a continued to keep the ball on the touchdown on a one-yard run by If "almost, but not quites" were ground as Ballwanz carried one Ballwanz. Brad Schmidt kicked the recorded in the Northern more time for another two yards. extra point and the Mustangs lead Intercollegiate Conference, the was cut to 8-7. Winona State Football Team Southwest's defense dug in as would be in first place. the Warriors faced a fourth and Southwest State broke the game two. Speer dropped back to pass to open with touchdowns on their The Warriors lost their Leif Nelson, but a blitzing next two possessions. Quarterback homecoming contest 39-34 to Southwest linebacker forced him Dan Koster passed for both scores. Southwest State in a game that to throw high in the end zone over The first to Gary Schleper from went down to the final minute and the head of Nelson. eight yards out and the second to the final few yards. Juan Mitchell from 39 yards away. The Mustangs took over with a This gave the Mustangs a 22-7 lead Trailing 39-14 in the fourth minute left in the game and held at the end of the first quarter. quarter, the Warriors suddenly the ball whle time ran out on the came alive and put 20 points on the Warriors and stopped another Koster continued to pick apart board. However the six points they "almost" win. the Warrior defense in the second needed to take the lead were just quarter. With 9:24 left in the half out of reach, two yards out of reach During the fourth quarter the he added to his impressive statistics to be exact. Warriors scored three touchdowns with a 20-yard touchdown pass to in a span of four minutes to bring Schleper that increased Winona State's final drive came the homecoming crowd to its feet. Southwest's lead to 29-7. with 5:10 left in the fourth quarter. It was set up when Jim Althoff Head Coach Myron Smith said, Winona State countered with an recovered a Southwest fumble on "If I had to do it all over again, I 80-yard drive on their next the 38-yard line. wouldn't have done anything possession. Johnson capped off the different on that final drive." drive with a three yard run. The Warrior offense came onto The Mustangs began their 39- Schmidt's extra point cut the field for what was to be their point victory on the opening Southwest's lead to 29-14 with 3:24 final series. Running back Mark kickoff. They marched 62 yards as left in the first half. Ballwanz ran twice for eight and 13 running back Corwin Acker scored yards which brought the Warriors on a one-yard run. The Warriors had another down to the 17 yard line. chance to score before halftime, The Mustangs faked the extra but Speer was intercepted by Reggie Johnson then carried for point attempt as Dan Westby ran Southwest's Doug Friedel who three yards. Ballwanz brought the in the two point conversion for a 8- returned the theft 18-yards for a Warriors to the six yard line with 0 lead. Mustang touchdown. an eight-yard burst up the middle. With a first-and-goal situation on The Warriors went into the

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NIC Football Standings The Mustangs took the kickoff and began another drive, but this NIC Overall time Westby fumbled and Winona W L T W L T State's Steve McManaman Moorhead State 4 0 0 6 0 0 recovered on the 27. UM-Duluth 3 1 0 5 2 0 UM-Morris 2 2 0 2 2 1 The Warriors offense capitalized Southwest State 2 2 0 2 4 0 on the Mustangs mistake as Bemidji State 2 3 0 2 5 0 Ballwanz led the way. Speer Northern State 1 3 0 2 4 0 passed to Ballwanz for a 21-yard WINONA STATE 1 4 0 2 5 0 gain and then handed off to the 192- pound sophomore who answered Saturday's Results with a six-yard touchdown run. Southwest State 39 WINONA STATE 34 Schmidt's kick was good and the Bemidji State 21 Northern State 20 Mustangs lead was trimmed to 39- UM-Duluth 35 UM-Morris 17 28. Next Week's Games Southwest State regained WINONA STATE at Moorhead State possession, but this time Koster's Northern State at UM-Duluth A dejected Dave Keller waits for the final seconds to click off the clock as pass was intercepted by the UM-Morris at Southwest State the Warriors' hopes of a homecoming victory died 72 inches from paydirt Warriors Jay Aamodt. Bemidji State at Northwestern College (Iowa) Nonconference when a fourth down pass from Steve Speer fell incomplete. WSU's offense picked where it Page 14 October 20,1982 WSU declares NAIA tourney route by Kim Empey Catherine, St. Olaf, Augsburg and no other tournament can offer. next summer. They can change St. Benedict's. What's lost because of this year's their route every year if they so "I want my team to earn a route transition period will be offset desire. to the nationals, I don't want them The season record and/or point historically. Everyone wants the to come through the back door and system will decide the Minn. honor of being the last volleyball say we're here because we're the NCAA Division II and III champs, team to win the Minnesota State Why is the NSC so inconsistent only NAIA team in the state," said not this year's NSC state tourney. Tournament." in choosing a tournament route? WSU Volleyball Coach Lavonne Why not one route for all eight Fiereck. With the current year being a teams in the NSC? transition year for women's sports, WSU isn't the only volleyball the upcoming NSC state I 'I want my team team declaring the National tournament is very significant. Association of Intercollegiate Not only because it will be the last to earn a route "All the women who are Athletics national championship NSC state tourney, but because it involved in this are very much route, there are two others. could send four out of the to the nationals; undecided because they have no Southwest State and Bemidji State competing eight teams into post- I don't want them real, solid commitment of knowing will be two teams standing in front season play — back door or not. what kind of championship there of the back door. UM-Morris Volleyball Coach Jan to come through is going to be or whether they will Reifsteck said last week she even get into the championship. If they do get in they don't know how The rest of the Northern Sun Lavonne Fiereck doesn't feel the last volleyball state the back door' Conference teams declared the tournament is worthless to the they will be treated," said Fiereck. National Collegiate Athletic regional competition. teams choosing the NCAA tourney Association route to the national route. championship. The two best UM-Morris, the last NSC team, There could be anywhere from "Because those organizatoins records out of the three Minnesota declared the NCAA Division III "It will be a good experience for two to four state volleyball (NCAA and NAIA) are run by men, NCAA Division II scholarship route. Their season record will be the NCAA teams. There's still the tournaments next year. The you really don't know what kind of schools, (Mankato State, St. Cloud compared to other Minn. non- quality, excitement and pressure of colleges don't have to decide which influence women will have," stated State, and UM-Duluth) will go on to scholarship schools like St. state tournament competition that tournament route to take until Fiereck. Kling-Onz capture second; next stop Kalamazoo by Pat Towle first step in the ladder to the unblemished by defeating UW- advance to the championship game Badgers to maintain a 13-11 national championship. Milwaukee 15-5, the UM Air against UW-Madison. The advantage. But this lead wasn't The Mississippi Valley Kling- Traffic Controllers 15-10, the UW- championship game required 21 about to last as a tough Badger Onz captured second place in the The first day of competition saw Oshkosh Fish Heads 15-9 and UM- points for a victory instead of the defense, dropped frisbees and bad 1982 Ultimate Frisbee Sectional each team play four games with 15 Duluth 15-8. previous 15 points. throws prevented the Kling-Onz Tournament held at Lake Park in points needed to secure a victory in On the second day the Kling-Onz from finding the end zone. 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The Winona State Volleyball team won its first Northern Sun ASEll". COFIVERSE Conference match in convincing asKs TIGER style over the University of Minnesota-Morris on Thursday, Oct. 4. The Warriors swept the 'llmbetiaid Cougars, 15-9, 15-11 and 15-1 taking their second consecutive home match. The victory came on the heels of another three game sweep. The Warriors trounced UW-River Falls 15-7, 15-10, 15-6 Oct. 12. new balance The decisive win over UW-River Falls was especially sweet for the netters because it avenged an master charge earlier loss that went the full five Mon.-Thurs. games. 9-5:30 SPORTS "We had the fewest number of Fri. 9-9, VISAS errors we've had all season," said Sat. 9-5 WINONA, MINN. Coach Lavonne Fiereck in 454-4980 217 E. 3rd reference to the UM-Morris match.

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