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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]. Tentative strike settlement reached by Dan Day \ Both sides met early last week, tionary period, the right to grieve 2) Establish the procedures for votes. and things began "falling into place president's (of the seven state the faculty to vote on the tentative The State University Board on Monday," according to IFO universities) decisions not to pro- agreement. If the tentative agreement is (SUB) and the Inter-Faculty Organ- Board members. A tentative agree- mote, inclusion of merit-market finalized, the proposal would be ization (IFO) reached a tentative ment was made on most of the money in the salary package and the Sharon Miller, executive assistant submitted directly to the Minnesota contract agreement last Wednes- outstanding articles, including work amount of money set aside for to SUB Chancellor Garry Hays, State Legislature for approval ac- day, lessening the possibility of a loads, insurance, severance pay, schedule improvement. noted that although this is merely a cording to the state budget. WSU teachers' strike. department chairpersons, evalua- tentative agreement, "It looks hope- tion, retrenchment and the grie- At the upcoming weekend ful that the two sides have settled Negotiations began earlier, - vance process. meeting, the IFO Board is this." month, and the threat Although specific details will not scheduled to do two things: be released until the IFO Board On Tuesday, the teams met at reviews the document, a meeting has 10:30 a.m. and continued talks

' been scheduled either for Friday or until midnight. An agreement was 14 "`'' Saturday to determine if the contract reached on all but four issues in th - is to be officially accepted. contract dispute: length ?age 2 November 4,1981 Tuition rates up Senate campaigns against increases by Lisa Gillen and completely or transfer out of need or possibility for tuition input other than this drastic in- The Senate is planning on Mary Beth Mullins state." increases but we cannot carry the crease in tuition, said Baker. setting up stations outside the full load," Baker said. Cinema Room and the Smog, It is likely that there will be a 10 Students aren't the only affected "We have to shove down their Kryzsko Commons, for students to percent tuition increase this spring party, said Baker. Enrollment The SUS will have to look at a throats the fact that education is write each individual legislator to This increase may be even decline will lead to the laying off of small tuition increase, and increase Minnesota's number one priority let them know what will happen, Tintpr - Faculty_ teachers because of money and lack in taxes, an elimination of projects and we've got to continue this personally (to each student) and to cut-barks in them and a cut in betterment of our economy by the system as a whole, if the tuition - -ding to Russell. keeping it number one," he added. is increased.

Russell added the students are Baker hopes to get the letters to to carry their share, "But the legislators "right before the -' will not pay a 40-50 special session so it will be fresh in their minds." He added that the letters should be specific and give • concrete examples.

'1any students don't think they -ffective to the system, but - —Impaign makes G 1 D'issell.

November 4 1981 Page 3 Winona's Largest Selection Repairs still needed in Conway, of Boots, Belts, Buckles. Shoe Repairing. showers filled with problems by Carolyn Goetzinger Other improvement attempts about fluctuating water Don't forget met with less success. The old temperatures and pressure. your desk Several weeks ago, Winona paint was stripped from the Ferden said that the valves blotter coupon • State University's housing director shower walls, and the surfaces regulating the water flow to the good for 10% of and maintenance staff assured the were repainted with an epoxy bathrooms will be replaced. women living in Conway Hall that paint. But Tippery noted that However, Halliday said he "knows repairs would be made to improve within two or three weeks the new nothing about replacing the the bathrooms. paint was already bubbling and valves." FitYE peeling. Tippery says this is a To date, little has been done to result of painting the water-logged Other unresolved problems FRYE if alleviate the problems. The women bricks. include poor drainage. All the are still contending with peeling showers drain into a single drain in jf paint from shower walls, an WSU heating plant engineer the end shower, Raised mats were Ms. inadequate drainage system and Lyle Halliday, who supervised the to be placed in all the showers, but fluctuating water temperatures repairs, attributes the re-occuring they have not been installed yet. and pressures. peeling-paint problem to two Shelves have not been added things. He contends that one of his either, according to Tippery. Shortly after school reconvened men "goofed" by using two this September, Conway Dorm different kinds of paint. "They let Tipery intends to further pursue President Tammy Tippery, armed the women in too soon. The walls the matter with Kane. Says with a petition signed by probably were not completely Tippery, "The girls are really mad, BRAND BOOTS 8 approximately 75 percent of the dry," Halliday added. I feel like I've let them down." dorm residents, asked housing director John Ferden to initiate The women are also concerned either repair or replacement of the Capezio West damaged areas in the women's bathrooms.

Subsequent inspections by WSU President Robert Hanson, Vice President of Student Affairs, John Kane and maintenance personnel confirmed the need for repairs and improvement. HERMAN/SANTA ROSA The most obtrusive problem is peeling paint which, at the time of Michaels Boot Barn the initial complaint, was and attributed to inadequate Shoe Repairing ventilation. A new ventilation Specializing In Boots Belts and Buckles motor was purchased and the old Downtown one replaced. Though the new Michael W. Smith motor is an improvement, 507-452-8870 1 64 E. 3rd Winona according to Tippery, it is still not enough to handle all the showers. AT THE BOOKSTORE Fall Quarter Book Buy Back

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Page 4 November 4,1981 Opinions Wooden relays his thanks to WSU What's Wrong? Dear Editor, Students and Faculty: me for the basic human rights of all resources to make it a reality. He is children was most moving. In one of the quiet giants of this I want to thank you one and all addition, the general country who make it possible to for the privilege of spending a wholesomeness of your demeanor cultivate and harvest a more When it was decided last year that students would be week in residency at Winona State would make any parent proud. You decent and human society. used as security guards on campus, I was all for it. I still University. I trust our time made my residency at Winona a am. But two break-ins in two weeks is a bit much. together was as educationally wonderful experience. God bless you all, and if, in the beneficial to you as it was to me, years ahead, our paths cross, A major regret, however, is that On Friday, Oct. 16, Kryzsko Commons was broken into, and that, because of it, the lives of please make yourselves known, for children will be safer and their I did not adequately thank Mr. this past week was a time I shall extensive damage was done, and the game machines in worlds more gentle. Richard Navarre and his wonderful long remember and treasure. the Student Union were burglarized. An undisclosed family for their support and amount of money was taken from the machines, but The depth and sincerity of your hospitality. Dick stimulated Kenneth Wooden repairs quickly put them back into order without too interest; the genuine warmth and interest in my residency at Winona Author much hassle. concern that was communicated to and spent much of his time and

Last Friday, guess what? You got it, the Commons was broken into once again, vandalized and a safe was even opened. Sports-a-Thon should've been held

This doesn't mean that the blame should rest on the Dear Editor: shoulders of whomever was patroling WSU that night, but it does mean someone has got to look into why two This letter is in regards to the After this statement I had to look good for the Miller Brewing such break-ins occurred in such a short span of time. October 21 article that appeared in wonder what kind of weather Co. as co-sponsor of the event. Carelessness on the part of the individual in charge of the Winonan entitled, "Constant "they" had hoped to have for an locking up the building could have been a contributing Improvement the Goal for Campus event held in late Octoer. Not only Jeffrey T. Malarski factor to the incidents; not enough manpower on guard Intramural Program." A portion of that but who had cancelled the may have been another. this article read "...weather event? At 10:45 a.m. no one was permitting, this Sunday the Miller around to answer questions about a If it becomes this obvious that the Commons is an easy Brewing Co. will co-sponsor (with cancelled event that wasn't the I.M. Dept.) the fall Sports-a- supposed to start till 11 a.m. There Seconding target for a rip-off, the security team could have a lot of Thon." A smile was generated by wasn't even a sign on the door trouble on its hands in trying to secure all of the buildings the "weather permitting" portion saying the Sports-a-Thon was on campus. Extra precaution will have to be taken from of this sentence when I remember cancelled. the motion now on so that this doesn't happen again. back to last year's Sports-a-Thon. Dear Editor: The weather was anything but If constant improvement was the goal for this event I would hate to The usual shifts for security guards includes two "permitting" with snow and wind This letter concerns the recently see future events. Granted the students on patrol until 2 a.m. and one from 2-7 a.m. If this making the course a challenge for cancelled Sports-a-Thon event water was cold and because of it isn't going to be enough, more will have to be added, since even the best teams. sponsored by the intramural office the event was cancelled but it is very likely that both break-ins occurred between 2 and Miller Brewing Co. There were shouldn't someone have been and 7 a.m. This year however, when I many reasons for the cancellation, present to tell all the teams that? dragged myself out of bed Sunday and as most people participating Also, according to Paula Aussem, Sheehan Hall dorm morning, I was greeted with warm felt, none were of any significance. sunshine and a mild breeze (if one I suppose this seems like an director and in charge of security, these roving guards do could even call it that), a perfect insignificant matter to some people, not do any checking within the buildings unless they find Two reasons were that Lake October day for the Sports-aThon. but to the eight or nine teams that Winona was too cold, and that a door unlocked. Sending a guard, or a pair of guards for Well when my team and I arrived showed up it was a big precautionary measure, through the buildings once or there were not enough teams at Memorial Hall, at 10:45 a.m., we disappointment. This type of action participating. What else would twice a night may be a solution, although this could be too were told by another team captain doesn't look good for a department Lake Winona be in late October? dangerous to be worth it. that the Sports-a-Thon had been that is supposed to be "constantly Also, at least seven teams were cancelled because the lake water improving" and it certainly doesn't ready to go at the scheduled Once again, neither Aussem nor the crew she is in was too cold. starting time of the event. This charge of are to blame for these two incidents. Most would have been more than enough comments heard about the new system are positive, and to make the competition exiting. the Winonan reported several weeks ago how well the project is getting on. However, these break-ins have to be 1110171L The point I'm trying to make is looked at carefully to prevent several more replays. that many of the people who looked forward to participating in this D.D. event were greatly disappointed. In the future, I hope that the intramural office and Miller Brewing Co. will think about everyone involved before making tu WINONAN such a hasty decision again. Steve Sunderland The Winonan is written and edited by and for the students of Winona State University.and is published weekly except June, July, and August and exam periods. Subscriptions available from the Business Manager at a rate of $8 annually or $3 quarterly. Address all changes in mailing addresses to the Business Manager. Thanks! Address all correspondence to: Editor, Winonan. Offices located at 113 Phelps Hall. Telephone Dear Editor: 457-2158. Deadline for non-staff copy is 3:00 p.m. the preceding Thursday. Member of the Associated Collegiate Press and National Council of College Publications Advisers. The letter is addressed to the t Winona State University is an equal opportunity employer and adheres to the provisions of Title IX ladies living on eighth and ninth which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in education programs. floors Sheehan.

Editor-in-Chief Dan Day Cartoonist, Consultant Lee Christopherson You all played a major role li making my birthday a very speciAl Leigh Davis Financial Manager Steve Prange News Editor and memorable day. Thank you fo,r Photo Editors Brad Burch Advertising Manager Mark Savoie Terry Poehls Advertising Bill Ashton being yourselves and joinin Arts Editors Monica Gaska Steve Day together to become such Carson Brooks Mike Frederick beautiful family. The gift, card ancl, 1 Art Wagner TP'd door were excellent sui-) Sports Editor Brett Pyrtle , Distribution Dave Roble prises. Thanks! ' Editorial Adviser Dr. Sandra Bennett Financial Adviser Dr. John Kane Jean Henning

November 4,1981 Page. 5 Kuhn sees faith develop Minister striving for right decisions

by Monica Gaska service. her glasses are a strong contrast to one commented on the content of made, feels Kuhn. For her installa tion service on campus last year she her ruddy complexion and blonde, my sermon." Kuhn also recalls the A popular AM song carved Three percent of all ordained wavy hair. She sits composed, with first time she attended a ministers' asked a Christian student through her head like a dull butcher Protestant ministers are women like legs casually crossed. She speaks meeting in Winona. The speaker group to change the words' of a song knife on a loaf of French bread. Winona State's United Campus articulately and l smoothly, her announced, "Well, men, let's gather from man shall not live... to to( The group's reply Abandoning her world of heavy Minister, Reverend Linda Kuhn. hands dancing graceful pierouettes up front." shall not live.... blankets and inane lyrics, she rose This year is the 25th anniversary of in the air, yet the questions remain. was, "Well, we've never done it tha' in search of coffee and the Sunday ordination of women for the United "Even today I struggle and ask "Women in ministry are on the way." "I couldn't believe it, younger people already stuck in their ways," paper. . Presbyterians, Methodists and myself if I made the right or wrong cutting edge. I often feel like I'm United Churches of Christ. decision." carrying the weight of all my sisters Kuhn exclaimed. Once fully awake she leaned in on my back," Kuhn stated. If a front of her closet, pondering for "Faith doesn't come easy to me," But today, she knows it is more congregation has a bad experience "There is a part of me that is and sees God as the comforting minutes before choosing a beige Kuhn admitted calmly. She spoke of the norm to doubt than not to. Kuhn with a male minister it is not likely child and parent, but another part pushes me cable;knit sweater and brown wool her five-year struggle to complete is a "gray" Christian, unable to mold to generalize 'that all male ministers to grow up and be responsible.' pants. She dressed quickly and was seminary. At one point she had herself into the form of Christians are raunchy, but it will with a Momentarily, she is quiet, reflecting off to church. dropped out for two years. "I used who seem to have all the answers. woman." on her words. She glances arounc to think, how can I go into the "To me, Jesus taught a much fuller the room, her gaze reflecting on a Inside, she fiddled with her ministry and help other people with experience of life than a puppet with Generalizing often leads to ster- bulletin as the organist hammered questions if I don't know the strings being pulled." eotypes which Kuhn prefers to picture of trees on the wall. On the other walls are pictures of mush out the chords of the first hymn. answers myself?" avoid. "Once I was arranging a Turning, she faced the congrega- Kuhn feels that faith development dinner at a community church and rooms, pine cones and leaves. Th( carpet is green, the walls gold, ar tion, greeted it and began the Kuhn's blue eyes peering through climaxes during the college years. the pastor assured me that he could Students question values and their get some women in the church to earth-toned striped couch in one traditional faith, some are terrified cook the meal. I suggested that corner, two blue chairs near th( of all the options and go into a some men might like to cook also." couch and a floral chair opposite very structured faith, others give those. up everything. "I feel a more To avoid stereotypes Kuhn focus- realistic approach is to have pa- es on inclusive, non-sexist language. Instead of clashing, the array took tience and see faith development as She refers to God as parent, on the randomness of nature. a journey that can be a creative mother/father or Creator. "We "Sometimes I get tired of reading the Bible,and going to church; rn ~ experience." have to name spirituality in our own terms, and for some women God job can be very consuming. I enjoy That experience can mean con- disappeared in the traditional camping, biking and walking. Some flicts. "When I first began preach- names, leaving them in limbo." times I need to escape and drive my car to somewhere like Lake City ing, people would come to me after a service to reassure me that they This perspective adds dimension and dangle my feet in the water.' could hear me, or they would tell me to the concept of how people relate Kuhn begins to reminisce about that I sure looked better in the to God and how God relates to pulpit than their other minister. No people — a transition not easily Continued on Page 9

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"Who says there's chemicals in the cafeteria food? Not me."

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by Jeanne Kolls the limited space on the first floor the library," he said. "If I see an and the need for paralegals to use increase of loss, or mutiliation of After contemplating and com- materials on the third floor. books or property, this whole new promising with the Student Senate system will have to be officers and paralegal representa- Jacobson also said there will be reconsidered." tives, Edward Jacobson, director no professional librarians on duty ja.s1)(oltsjor, ritot A►Acl wontert of university libraries, decided to to assist students in the reference So for those students who have In The Historic Choate Building change the hours that the library section of the library. always wished that the whole DOWNTOWN WINONA will be open winter quarter. library be open on Sunday, Shop CHOATE's TV, Appliance, Carpeting, Jacobson said that students will Jacobson said the opportunity is Drapery, Home Furnishings Departments The new hours for the library have to more or less take care of here, so long as the rules are will be Sat. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. and the library themselves on the obeyed. —Lower Level — Sunday 4-10 p.m., with all three weekend because no librarians will Monday and Friday 9-9, Tuesday thru Thursday and Saturday 9-5 Sunday 12-4 floors open on Sunday. Jacobson be on duty. "Students will have to The weekend hours are the only For Your Shopping Convenience said he saw a definite need for the police the library to see that no hours that will be changed. other floors to be open because of food or beverage is brought into

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Campus Shorts Lee Riders Denim Wednesdays for Women regular on-campus meetings. This club is informative as well "Incest" will be the Nov. 11 topic as social, and the next meeting the Boot Cut for the YWCA/Women's Resource Oil Shale Lecture minutes of the MACV conference Center sponsored Wednesdays for Gigi O'Conner will present a will be discussed. Women. There is no membership lecture on oil shale and its Jeans or fee required for the noon - 1 p.m. evaluation today at 2:30 p.m. in Any students or faculty event. room 120, Pasteur Hall. This members are invited to attend this lecture will be open to the public meeting on Thursday, Nov. 5 in Blood Pressure Checked and free of charge. Dining Room E of the Kryszko Have your blood pressure Commons at 4 p.m. These meetings The best fitting jean ever checked every Monday from 1-2 Veterans Club will be held every Thursday at the made. The New Lee Riders p.m. at the Wellness Center in A handful of veterans have same time and place. mold to your body Howell, room 135. established a vet's club at WSU. contours and respond to Thus far, activities have included every movement. Made of Group for Adult Students 14-oz. heavyweight denim A.A. — Alanon Open Meeting sponsoring a flag football team, a The Group for Adult Students to give you the natural Alcoholics Anonymous and family picnic and the sending of a will be meeting Wednesday, Nov. 4 feeling you like. Available Alanon (a support group for family delegation to the fall MACV at 2:30 p.m. in 113 Somsen Hall. A in sizes to fit just about and friends of alcoholics) will hold (Minnesota Association for lecture presentation by Winnie everyone. an open meeing for all students, Concerned Veterans) conference in Knoll entitled, "Let's Look at *16" faculty and staff members of WSU St. Paul. Plans for the future Guilt" will be the main topic, which on Wednesday, Nov. 11 at 7 p.m. in include an intramural basketball will be followed by an informal purple rooms 105 and 106. and co-ed volleyball team, a group discussion with a questions Christmas party on Dec. 17, some and answers session. This meeting will feature ski trips and possibly some trips to speakers, and attempt to set up the Cities for plays or concerts. Linda Kuhn letters and address them Reverend closed with a quote by Thomas Continued from Page 5 or Pastor Linda Kuhn. Some things Teller that she felt was vital in her her mother, a career woman teach- never change, I phoned my mother life. ing in Hawaii back when it was still the other day and told her I may be When we come to the edge of all a territory. She didn't marry until marrying a minister friend of mine the light we have, and must take a her early 30s. "We used to argue next summer." Mom said, "So step into the darkness of the about my becoming a woman minis- you're ready to become a minister's unknown, we must believe in one Plaza Square ter. Mom wanted to protect me from wife then?" I replied, "And he's of two things: either we will find the struggles I'd face." going to be a minister's husband.' something firm to stand on or we Open Evenings til 9:00 P.M. Mom liked that one." will be taught to fly. Today Kuhn's mother is proud of her. "Mother loves to write me At her installation service Linda "I was taught to fly." A special every day at the The Big "0" Bar & Restaurant Shoe Rack SI C

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November 4,1981 Page 13 Entertainment/Arts Students find soap appeal by Wendy George and the infamous Quartermaine family. According to Leodegario The most popular soap, on and boos and hisses. Diane Tenuta Soriano, assistant professor of off campus is General Hospital. Hired to find the formula, a psychology, "watching soap operas During General Hospital the Students who don't watch these On an eerie, undeveloped secret agent fails and is is an escape. To get away from the Lucas-Prentiss Hall lobby is serials offer the following tropical island, the mysterious consequently fired from the World drudgery of routines, classes, or literally packed with every-day theories: "The only reason people Mekos Cassadine — along with his Security Bureau. tensions...they (soaps) show fans. Many of them admit to watch them (soaps) is because they "cohorts in crime" — conspires in problems that they (students) will skipping classes on the exciting have nothing better to do." Or: an underground castle, surrounded These actions aren't taking place mostly likely never days. "Especially when I think that "Maybe they just get involved with by crystal rooms, champagne in the latest James Bond thriller; encounter...their own problems Heather will finally be convicted of other people's problems and wait fountains and mysteriously dying they are excerpts from don't seem so bad, then." killing Diana Taylor (a nurse who to see them worked out. They plants. approximately two months of was killed last spring)," one person never do, though." One said, ABC's General Hospital. One student said she watches said. "Perhaps they just watch to Mekos keeps his aquaintances in General Hosptial every day, reassure themselves; they're glad the dark about very few of his Ardent Genral Hospital fans because, "after being nice to When one of the dorm they don't have those horrible plans, but they are forbidden would undoubtedly object to thoughtless people, after smiling at televisions is broken — which problems and that they aren't knowledge of just one thing: what's having the show compared to over half of the students on campus happens quite often — all of the cornered into those embarassing in the many rooms behind the Saturday morning cartoons. They between classes, I'm tired of being zealots charge into the same room. situations." single locked door? may be living in a fantasy world, nice. I enjoy sitting in the dark They cheerfully squeeze four or but usually take the serials lobby, glaring at the television, and five people onto each couch, and Fans of the soaps insist the To break the suspence, it is a seriously. occasionally snarling, "I hate her many sit on the floor leaning opposite. "We have things we could system that manufactures guts" at Heather, the General against walls and tables. be doing. Soaps are just so diamonds and bombs. Mekos has "Soap Operas" as these Hospital "bad guy." irtteresting that we make a regular discovered a formula that will afternoon adventures are About once a week, usually party out of them. Watching is a transform the diamonds into a commonly called, are extremely "We need an unreal 'snake' to during General Hospital, a male great way to meet people and make weapon with which he will take popular. They provide an escape hate," the student added. "It keeps student will run into the room, friends. During breaks we criticize over the world. from reality. Students wait us friendly toward real people. begging viewers to "please let me the commercials, discuss the plot of impatiently through hours of class We're not afraid of hurting turn the channel to 'The Guiding Conveniently, he begins the just for a glimpse of their favorite Heather's feelings because she Light,' just for five minutes. I have Continued on Page 17 process in Port Charles, home of actors and actresses. doesn't have any!" to see Nola!" His plea is met with

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Page 14 November 4, 1981 High Frequency Winonan, interviews artist •events• by Paul Burmeister say in your paintings? A schedule of programming on KQAL Pamela Souders Feir is a very Feir: I am not sure that I am intelligent and committed, young trying to say anything, but what I November 4-25 artist whose paintings were shown am trying to work with is visual in Watkins Hall until last Friday. experiences. What I am trying to Water Color Exhibit She graduated from Muhlenberg Wednesday: 9 p.m. Jazz Moods make is a visual experience that Irene Doberstein College in Pennsylvania where she Thursday: 10 a.m. Coffee, Toast, and Jazz: someone has not encountered SMC College Center Terje Fypdal, Miroslav Vitous, and studied drawing with WSU's Art before — something that exercises Jack DeJohnette Department Chairperson Tom their visual thought processes that To Be Continued Sternal. She is continuing graduate they will really have to look at in 8 p.m. The Acetate Review: Jon and Vangelis work at Bucknell University, also order to see. The Friends of Mr. Cario in Pennsylvania. The paintings November 5, Thursday Friday: 9 p.m. Specials Lit: George Thorogood and exhibited in Watkins included Winonan: What reaction- would the Destroyers some of her most recent efforts. you like the viewer to have? Concert: Maynard Ferguson Saturday: 2 p.m. The Classic Review: Rochester Community College Lynyrd Skynyrd Second Helping Winonan: What is most Feir: I would like people to have 8 p.m. Sunday: 9 p.m. Sunday Night Softly important to your paintings? a reaction, but I don't want to try

Monday: 7 p.m. Tracking Force to control that reaction. I don't Grand Funk Railroad Feir: I suppose color is my make my paintings look like some Grand Funk Lives! primary concern, but since it is so place or some landscape or November 6- - 9, Friday Monday Tuesday: 9 p.m. Country Funkin tied up with composition, it is anything, so that viewers don't Play: Dames at Sea Doc and Merl Watson difficult to separate them. They have an automatic reaction and CST Auditorium, 8 p.m. Red Rocking Chair are so integral to one another. just walk away. I would like them Admission: $1.00 to be drawn into the surface of the Weekdays: 6:10 a.m. Johnny Holiday Sports Winonan: What are you trying to painting and look at the colors and 8:10 a.m. Johnny Holiday Sports the forms. I do try to control the 8:30 a.m. Local and Regional News, Weather and paintings to that extent. I am just November 7, Saturday Sports as happy when a viewer sees them 12:19 p.m. Rock Confidential in a negative way as in a positive Film: Grand Illusion 12:30 a.m. Local and Regional News, Weather and way. Whatever a viewer can get 120 Pasteur, 7:30 p.m. Sports out of a painting I feel comfortable 5:30 a.m. Local and Regional News, Weather and with. It is good that any art Sports stimulates people's imaginations. November 8, Sunday Weekends: 12:30 a.m. Local and Regional News, Weather and By seeing a painting the person can Sports see the world in a different way. It Film: The Best Boy

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November 11 -16, Wednesday-Monday Pamela Souders Feir Feir: I am deliberately trying to not to guide the viewer. As soon as Play: The Mouse Trap you put a title on a painting it PAC Dorothy B. Magnus Theater Can Make becomes a verbal message. We are 8 p.m. hea so used to thinking verbally and we have all this visual capability. We Your Hair attach so much meaning to words, November 12, Thursday and so many people attach so many Concert: Jazz Ensemble different meanings to words, that PAC 8 p.m. A Masterpiece it tends to skew the visual experience into a way of verbal thinking. I would like it to be a totally visual experience. November 15, Sunday

Winonan: Is this something Film: Great Expectations personal, as opposed to something CST Library Lecture Hall which should also apply to others? 2 p.m. & 7 p.m. Concert: CST Orchestra Feir: I see titling works as a CST Auditorium, 8 p.m. Continued on Page 17

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The Winona State Forensics fourth place finish in Prose team posted one of its best finishes interpretation, competing against in two years this past weekend at almost ninety other contestants, the River Bend Tournament hosted and a fifth place finish in Dramatic by Mankato State University. Duo. by Paul Burmeister Over 30 schools, representing A fourth place finish in Dramatic eight states competed in the Interpretation and a fifth place tournament. Heading up Winona finish in Dramatic Duo, added by Clarity Many of us can probably remember when our record collections had effort was Bill Withers, a senior Linda Untiet and Brad Ballinger, a lot of albums in them by groups like Aerosmith, BTO, and Grand Speech Communications major. closed out the effort with a fifth How it Funk Railroad. And now, teenagers have albums by Van Halen, Withers was the outstanding place in Dramatic Interpretation. determines AC/DC, and REO Speedwagon in their collections. If there is one thing speaker of the tournament, placing that is characteristic of these bands, it is that their music dates very first in pentathalon competition. The Winona squad dominated a diamond's quickly. How many of us listen to our Toys in the Attic, our Not He competed in five separate the Dramatic Interpretation event value. Fragile or our We're an American Band anymore? Another interesting speaking events, capturing two with four of the seven finalists thing about these bands is that most of them are from right here in the firsts, a fourth, and a fifth place to being from Winona State. Midwest. finish. Most outstanding were the two first place finishes in Dramatic The Winona Debate team also Most diamonds have Critics would argue these bands will support a rule of thumb that Interpretation and Prose saw competition at the River Bend natural inclusions— says financial success equals artistic failure in the music business. Interpretation where Withers Tournament. Steve O'Connor and miniscule specks that are Grand Funk might be argued the best example of this. They were competed against almost 140 Mike Meuller posted a 3-3 record in visible under loved by millions because the critics hated them. Their popularity contestants. competition, downing teams for the magnification. The fewer became somewhat of a legend. And "wretched," "bludgeoning" and University of Minnesota, inclusions, the more "completely hopeless" were the words used to describe their music. The forensics team also captured Macalaster College and South valuable the diamond. Not surprisingly, they faded as fast as they had emerged and one their third sweepstakes trophy of Dakota State University. When you choose an critic, finishing his attack on their efforts, wrote, "This is one legend the year in as many outings. The Althought the team failed to clear ArtCarved diamond whose rehabilitation is highly unlikely." Winona team finished third in the elimination rounds, the record engagement ring, its sweepstakes competition was gratifying in that Minnesota written warranty assures Well, Mark Farner and company apparently don't think so. Grand preceeded only by the University and Macalaster were two of the top you of your diamond's Funk Lives is the title of their new album. It is their first since 1976, of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and rated teams at the tournament. quality. when you and I were in high school. It will be interesting to see how Bradley University of Peoria, well this one sells. Some die-hard Grand Funk fans might be Illinois. The Forensics team and Prior to the end of the quarter, A RTORVED disappointed, but they shouldn't be. 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Admission $2.50 METAL CONTINENTAL A COLUMBIA PICT(IRFS Art CASE R DOLBY STEREO DIVIDE HALLOWEEN II November 4,1981 Page 17 Artist Continued from Page 14 perfectly fine thing to do. It is just Winonan: Do you still see your- is like being a scientist. Artists do something I would prefer not to do. self as a student? things in the same ways scientists do things. They see a problem and Winonan: Are your individual Feir: I am the kind of person that they work out ways to solve it. works part of some larger show? until I die, no matter where I am, I Then they seek ways to muddle — will always be a student in a and at first it is always muddling Feir: They are a. series in my mental way. When I paint, what I — through the problem and come mind, because what I am doing is will always be doing is exploring. I to some sort of a solution. And the based on what I have done in will never stop being curious about solutions are never final. There is Jazz it up previous painting. A painter is seeing, or seeing new things. always more to learn, always more working with visual problems, and Another way to look at it is that it to see. by Annette Fackler for their participation and also an once you start working with one, opportunity to gain experience in more crop up. And the solutions Editor's Note: The Winonan Dr. Lee Mendyk will direct the working with jazz. you come to can be solved even incorrectly referred to Pamela Winona State University Jazz I in further. So it is a series, because all Sounders Feir as a WSU student. a concert November 12 at 8 p.m. The ensemble schedules one my thoughts are related. She was a visiting artist at WSU The concert will be held in the concert on campus every quarter last week. main theatre in the Performing along with a concert at a high Winonan: Do you feel that any Arts Center and admission is free. school. Mendyk explained that the other art forms exert an influence Soaps sat there to annoy her. Then I group serves a two-fold function. on your work? really got involved. Now I'm The 19 members of the jazz They fulfill a public relations duty Continued from Page 13 designated one of the plot- ensemble will perform a variety of by exposing surrounding areas to Feir: I am sure that everything I guessers. I sit during the program music from the big band era, WSU, as well as offer a high level have ever experienced, whether it the soap, throw food, and read each and keep up a constant chatter: I including Stan Kenton, Count musical performance. is art or not — even an argument I other our letters from home." know...now she'll tell him that she's Basie and Glenn Miller. Mendyk have had with someone right been lying about being said the jazz ensemble generally Although Jazz I has never before I work — influences my Many people, especially pregnant...I'll bet Jeff was the one attracts a standing room only entered competition, Mendyk feels paintings. It all works on a freshmen, join the group just to get who killed Diana Taylor...Maybe crowd. "There are a lot of people in the possibility exists. "Competition subconscious level, and there is no involved in or be a part of she'll start liking Robert Scorpio. town who are jazz buffs." isn't the main purpose of the group. direct influence from it on any of something. Fans of the most Won't Luke be mad? "The main thing is to play good my paintings. popular soap, the General Hospital "I think it's the interest in music for self-satisfaction and for crowd, are devoted to the "But I guess the main reason I playing jazz that attracts the audience." Because there is a television set. They even become Winonan: Do you feel any watch General Hospital is because members," Mendyk said. But a great variety of experience among pressure to change your work rude when someone talks too it's the least boring soap. It isn't all student must display more than an members, Mendyk feels they are because it is non-representational much, insults the plot or the actors. sop and mush; it has a plot. No interest to become a member. constantly competing to play well or abstract? matter if it sounds like Mendyk noted that there is no as a group. Surprisingly, there are as many Superman or Villains and Heroes, turnover once the students have Feir: I have not felt any real male soap fans as female. it contains believable dialogue and been chosen. "We audition with the WSU has had a jazz band for discouragement. I feel strongly Sometimes there are even more the most believable characters of idea that you're going to be with us many years and Mendyk sees no about what I am doing, and I know men than women. One freshman, a any other soap. all year." end to the tradition. "I don't think for sure this is the direction I feel male who wished to remain jazz will ever run into a slump." most strongly about. I just have to anonymous said, "My sister never "I don't analyze why I watch Auditions are held each fall and "There will always be an keep working. let me watch Star. Trek or baseball what I do; I just watch General everyone is welcome to try out. enthusiasm for it." during General Hosptial, so I just Hospital because it's great!" Members can receive class credit

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By Pat Polster animosity between us, I wanted to help Steve as much as I could — Quarterback: n., a back who he's a real good kid." Speer feels usually lines up immediately be- the same way, "He's a good guy, hind the center and directs the we got along well and I liked the offensive team. The Random competition." House College Dictionary. Next year, Speer will be calling The Warriors are led by two the signals for the Warriors, and he quarterbacks — senior Jack Mar- will be representative of the youth mon and freshman Steve Speer. of the squad. According to both Marmon, a two-year starter for Marmon and Speer, the Warriors WSU, is from Taylors Falls, popu- will have a lot of young talent on lation 600. He attended Taylors the team, and with a few good Falls High School where he earned recruits the program could make a letters in four sports: football, turn for the better. "There is a real baseball, basketball, and track. His good attitude among the freshmen, senior year he was a first team we get along really well and all-conference performer in foot- hopefully we will all stay in the ball and baseball. program," Speer noted.

Speer, the other half of the Marmon feels the future of quarterback duo, is from Fountain, theWarriors is looking good. "I population 347. Married and father wish I were a junior this year of one, he graduated from Preston- instead of a senior," he said, Fountain High School. At Preston- "because the team has a lot of good Fountain he played football, basket young prospects." According to ball and baseball — lettering three Marmon, learning the system and years in each sport. relaxing will help the Warriors a lot. "We tend to be very uptight Speer came to Winona State when we play," he noted. "If we after sitting out a year. He will be would relax and play for the the starting quarterback next enjoyment of the game, the team year, after Marmon's graduation. would play better. But when a team is losing all the time it's tough Marmon, a walk-on for the WSU to instill a winning attitude. Play- team, described his career perfor- ers tend to play hard enough just mance as Warrior quarterback as to get by." Marmon felt that this "inconsistent." "I completed only type of attitude is bad especially 30 percent of my passes at State, for a school like WSU, which which isn't very good," he noted. doesn't have the money to spend "When I came here my main goal on their athletic program. "It's was to help and to have a part in tough to bring good high school turning the football program athletes to a school that hasn't had around, but five or six key plays a a winning season in a few years." game held us back, we never got

the big break." According to Marmon, a . Speer feels the same way, lack of organization in the off-sea- "Moorhead was the only team that son by coaches has hurt the really overpowered us. We have

Warriors. "In the off-season, the ZINGER the personnel, but we never got players work out on their own. OET

the big breaks." Some type of program should be G set up by the coaches for the YN Marmon and Speer comple-

players to improve their skills." OL mented each other well on offense. Marmon, who is graduating at the R Marmon ran the ball-control game end of fall quarter, is majoring in CA and Speer came in on passing Social Science. downs. "We both got along well Veteran Warrior quarterback Jack Marmon will turn over this role to freshman Steve Speer next season. and the competition was excel- Speer is planning on aComputer Marmon graduates at the end of fall quarter. lent," Marmon said. "There was no Science major at Winona State. Recruiting hopeful for Warrior runners

By Jeff Brown "This definitely influences a run- detail. If interest is still present at Other contributing factors are Miller singled out former Wino- ner," he commented. this point, Miller will then follow up scholarships offered, financial aid na High School runner Dave Han- Even though the cross country with a phone call and hopefully at the student will receive from the son as a top prospect. "I've never season is winding down to its final Miller said that he waits until that point he will have landed a school, and the quality of the team. seen him run before, but I know he weeks for the Warriors, Coach the season is completely finished runner for the Warriors next was a top runner at Winona High Randy Miller knows he is about before contacting any possible season. Miller explained the scholarship School." to enter into another area of fierce candidates. situation at Winona State. "The competition: recruiting. Miller recruits from a five-state money we are allotted is so After high school Hanson at- To start the recruiting process, area that includes Minnesota, minimal, I would rather use it to tended Rochester Community Col- "We are in one of the most Miller contacts coaches with a Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, and the purchase equipment for the team lege where he ran in a few races competitive regions in the coun- letter describing the program at Dakotas. than try to fairly distribute it to the before deciding he wanted to try," Miller remarked. "The quality Winona State. The coach will then individual runners." return to , Winona to further his of the runners in the Midwest is give cards to anyone who express- How do most runners learn of education. Hanson was ineligible excellent." es interest in the program. Winona State? "A lot of the time it According to Miller, "The num- for cross country this year because is simply by word of mouth," Miller ber of top runners graduating from of the transfer, but will be able to Miller noted that there are The next step involves a person- said. "The incoming student will high school is fairly cyclical. One participate in track and field this several area schools that have a al letter from Miller to the high have heard of the college through a year may be good, the next bad, tradition of having excellent school athlete, describing the pro- friend or relative that is attending, and this happens to be a good year Continued on Page 20 teams. gram and the college in more or has previously attended." in the five-state area."

November 4, 1981 Page 19 Sports-a-thort falls through Lite Weights edge Bomb Sqad for tug title

By Peter Browne ing trophy went to the defending out to be a grudge-match between tournament was a single elimina- Steve Hanson, the Miller Spokes- champions, the Lite Weights from the two colleges. The pull lasted tion event, and because of this This year's Miller Lite Beer person, continue sponsoring the St. Mary's. The championship pull the maximum time allowed with whenever a team would lose they Tug-O-War could have been called event, I can see it going on for was a classic rematch of last year, the Lite Weights just edging the would leave because of the snow a cold war instead. The snow fell as years to come." as the Bomb Squad from Winona Bomb Squad in the final minutes. and cold. Next year we are did the temperature, but that State pulled against the Lite thinking about changing the time of The Sports-a-Thon event which didn't seem to bother the partici- Weights to see who would bring This year's match had 40 to 50 the event to early fall or possibly was to be held the day after the pants. home the trophy. spectators in addition to the 120 making it a spring event." tug-o-war didn't fare as well — it participants. Bill Reuhl, the coordi- was postponed. Reuhl explained The coveted Miller Lite travel- The championship pull turned nator of the event, stated, "The As it turned out, only the top why. "Basically there were three four place teams were left to reasons why the Sports-a-Thon watch the final pull. was postponed. The biggest reason was that some of the key people Rounding out the first four involved in the event were ill and places, third place went to the couldn't make the event. The Mental Dudes from Winona State second reason for the postpone- and fourth place went to the Off ment was the weather. The cold Squad from St. Mary's. temperatures discouraged a lot of people and there were some safety Each contestant from the top and health hazards involved be- four teams received a trophy for cause of it. The third reason was their participation. the lack of participation. I'm sure the weather had a lot to do with it "Overall the event was a big and because of that fact we are success and a good time was had by going to postpone the Sports-a- all," noted Reuhl. "As long as the Thon until the spring when the Miller Brewing Company and weather warms up."

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Page 20 November 4, 1981 Men's Cross Country Women's Cross Country will not attend MAW meet Continued from Page 18 spring. By Yisa Jinadu According to Moravec, the team have is they have no upper body season." is getting stronger because of the strength. They've got no strength Miller said, "I know Dave wants Coach Marjorie Moravec said steady improvement on the part in the arms, and the legs will only Moravec spoke of her recruiting to compete and he will no doubt that the Winona State University of the runners. She Said that by move as fast as the arms do." approach. "You really don't expect help our team." women's cross country team will looking at where the team has been to hear too much from any of them. not be represented at this year's placing against top teams, and by She added that in order to be a Until, say, you send out a letter to Other potential runners for next Association of Intercollegiate Ath- looking at the time, the team is a top distance runner one has to be congratulate them on how they are year are Paul Perrin and Mark letics for Women Division II minute or less away from being able to run all year long. doing and tell them that you will Blong, who decided not to compete tournament because, "We don't with the top 25 times. Moravec contact them after the season," she their freshman year. have anyone that is of the caliber, added that "just knowing what it's Moravec observed that if the explained. yet." all about for a year will help." team were to improve as much With help from these runners next year as they have since their "Because you don't want to take and the continued hard work of this Moravec said she has some new Stressing the important need first meet this year, then they will anything away from that kid's year's team members, Miller is runners in mind that she is at- for runners to keep in shape and be competitive. "Maybe not to competitive season in their high optimistic about next year's team. tempting to get for Winona State. continue to train on their own teams like Mankato State, Univer- school. So you just kind of cool Declining any other information during the summer, Moravec said, sity of Wisconsin—LaCrosse or St. down, until their season is over and "We are going to keep getting she said, "Until that becomes fact, I "The biggest problem the girls Olafs, but it will be competitive to then you can make your moves," better with each upcoming sea- don't want to really name names, some of the other schools next she concluded. son," he said. because we have no idea whether we are going to get them or not."

"We have simply contacted them and we don't even have any information back from them yet as to whether they are really interested in coming here," she said.

Weighing the possibility of losing Seven Crown the team's number one runner, kkvazd wy, Lisa Harnisch, she said, "That LE: "w7" would be a blow to us (the team) if she doesn't come back because she is our top runner." Harnisch is an 18-year-old freshman at WSU from nearby LaCrosse, Wis.

"You never really know for sure who is coming back and who is not until after the season. Until they've had a chance to find out (what they want)," said Moravec. "Most of these students are freshmen. A lot depends upon if the school has the educational programs that they are looking for."

"I lost one of the best track kids I ever had two years ago. She went to St. Thomas because she felt the AMERICAN WHISKEY programs that we have here were- A BLEND n't exactly what she wanted. She (0}654.4 /9Z&,-ecte://e CleAdik, transferred because of the academ- ate ed, /1d-Awd ic program," Moravec recalled. waved a faar-e ikatiamsi

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"It is really different than in high school," said Moravec. "It's (the course) longer than it was, when and western, you are talking about 5,000 meters And so does cou ntryderation. as opposed to a maximum of 3,200 meters in high school. So, the race Rock 'n roll really stirs with the exciting taste of Seagrams 7 & 7UR. An is longer." jazz, and disco—in fact, everything sounds better with 7 & 7. Enjoy our quality in mo

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