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Possible site ound or alumni center by Monica Gaska students could go and find out could be served, commented what's happening in the Gianneschi. "The center could be a What can a student do after community and on-campus. place to get away from campus and graduation? hopefully open up communication- Long range plans for the Huff- between students, faculty, Students could consider Lamberton house include a place administration and the dropping by their old alma mater, for receptions, a community community," he added. WSU, to compare success stories reading room with alumni and at WSU's first alumni center. The faculty publications and an art The Huff-Lamberton house is Huff-Lamberton house on Fourth gallery featuring university works. currently owned by Bill White, and Huff Streets- is the possible "The community feels out of place former publisher of the Winona site for the center. with the faculty and students; the Daily News, whose wife is a alumni center would be neutral member of the Lamberton family. According to Harry Gianneschi, territory," said Gianneschi. vice president of University According to Gianneschi, the Relations, the WSU Alumni A dining facility at the house, house is one of the oldest buildings Association is trying to purchase where university and community in Winona, built in the mid-1800's. and renovate the house. groups could go, might be a Gianneschi added, the home is a possibility, he added. The alumni noted example of Georgian Huff-Lamberton house, Fourth and Huff Streets. (Photo by C.W. Lake) Gianneschi views the alumni center would not be university or center as a place where former state owned, therefore alcohol Continued on Page 3

Winona State University Volume LVI4 Number 20 April 29, 1981 WSU to receive $113,700 for repairs

by Bill Reuhl general repairs, cyclical proposal costing over $5,000 is replacement of worn out materials. Burros said, "Any money left maintenance, occupancy related, considered a major repair. The Dorms receive, $35,200, and the over from repairs is returned to The Winona State University and remodeling and landscaping, dorms received $35,200 for major union received $3,200 for cyclical the State University System. We dorms and student union will said Burros. repairs. These repairs consist of repairs. "A common cyclical repair are not penalized for money receive $113,700 from the State battery-operated security lighting that occurs every year is the returned because the allocations University Board for campus "Each year in October, Winona for dorm stairwells in case of a replacing of worn out carpeting," are based on a square footage or repairs, according to John H. State submits a request for the power failure, replacement of said Burros. number of occupancies (these Burros, Winona State director of following year's repairs," he said. kitchen equipment and the building factors are constant)." facilities management. All Universities in the state submit of a vestibule in the main entrance Finally, there is the money requests in the same month. Upon way of Morey-Shepard Hall. allocated for occupancy related Money allocated for dorm and receiving the request, the board repairs like fixing or replacing Inside union repairs is separated into two The vestibule will be comprised meets and votes. dorm and union furniture. This OZARK MOUNTAIN individual accounts: dorms - of two new doors, blocking drafts year, the dorms received $20,000 over the hill. Page 6 $105,500 and union - $8,200. "The money is allocated from entering the hallways inside and the union received $3,700. According to Burros, most of the according to square footage and the main entrance, said Burros. Burros mentioned, "No money was PITCHING, DEFENSE spark repairs will be conducted this occupancy," said the director. This allocated state wide for remodeling softball team. Page 9 summer. year the board allocated the money Dorms received $15,000 and the and landscaping." in December. union $1,300 for general repairs. The two accounts are separated into five categories: major repairs, Burros said that any project Cyclical repairs involve the Forensics team places ninth

by Lee R. Christopherson Baltimore. Gardner was pleased with his team's showing. "Especially when "We're up there with the big WSU was represented at the you consider that 60-70 of the top boys." tournament by Richard Esvang, people in the country attended (the Bill Withers and Holly Bonine. tournament), to come out in those Dr. Greg Gardner, director of Esvang took second place in the positions is very good. All three the Winona State Forensics Team, Prose Interpretation category and (Esvang, Withers, Bonine) were was speaking of the team's ninth- fifth in Dramatic Interpretation. hot." place showing in the American Withers was fourth in Dramatic Forensic Association National Interpretation, and Bonine took Esvang agrees, but credits his Tournament held April 9-13 at eighth place in the Entertainment performance to Gardner. "I was Towson State University, Speaking category. very up for Dr. G.," he said.

"This is the first time Winona He said Winona has been getting State has gone to this a good reputation on the forensics tournament," Gardner said, "and, circuit. "It was kind of nice to go up for the number of people in front of people and ha-ire them participating per team, our record say, "Oh, we've heard of Winona. — was the best in the country. Gardner says that the entire "We won more points with the team deserves recognition. "This is fewest number of people," he a very solid team. And it's just added. beginning to peak."

The five awards have brought Esvang added that the team will the total that the team has won to be bigger next year. "There will be more than 70 for the year. people coming to Winona specifically to be on the team," he "Our trophy case (in the said. "It's (forensics) alive, and it's Performing Arts Center) is full — working in Winona." we're stacking up trophies in here Michael Murphey gave one of three shows last Thursday in WSU's now," he said, pointing to a pile of Gardner was looking forward to New Memorial Hall, performing between sets of the Dillman Band and plaques on top of a filing cabinet in the Ozark Mountain Daredevils. (Photo by Brad G. Burch) Dr. Greg Gardner his office. Continued on Page 6

April 29, 1981 Page 2 Student elections set for May 6 SCHWINN® students to senate positions, Smith by an Ad-Hoc Elections by Jay Kolls Before you buy any bike, take a look at the said the president receives $1,500 a Committee, which is comprised of Schwinns the bicycle built to It and last and non-returning senators, senior last! It's that time of year again. year, while the vice-president and treasurer are awarded $900 a year senators and anyone interested in helping out. SCHWINNS FOR ALL AGES 2 YEARS TO 92! The time when students form for their services. However, Smith campaign policies, and try to "sell" did point out that the senators are 12,10,5,3,1 • "Each person who works on the READY TO GO! themselves to their fellow not paid. FREE 30 Speed Bicycles committee puts time into Assembled By classmates. That's right, time for publicity," Smith said, "And the To 90 Day Extra-Lite Bicycles Factory Trained Winona State's Student Senate So far, said Smith, three amount of time is determined by Check Down to 23 lbs. Mechanics elections. Election day is May 6. students have applied for the president position — Kim Black, the number of candidates who According to Dianne Smith, Jeff Baker and Sue Mulvaney; four choose to run for office." Student Senate president, WSU for the vice president position — KOLTER'S BICYCLE STORE Elections for graduate senators, students will be electing a new Sarah Johnson, Mike Russell, president, vice-president, Dennis Shaw and Beth Burlingame; freshman senators and at-large 002 Mankato Ave.•SALES & SERVICE SINCE 1945•Tel. 452-5665, a senators will be held in the fall of treasurer and six senators from and one for the treasurer position the sophomore, junior and senior — Barb Zimmer. Applications are 1981. classes. being excepted until noon tomorrow. As an incentive to attract Smith said the elections are run Brothers and sisters invited to WSU by Wendy Zauss dance with KNEI disc jockey Gary Lucas Hall RA Lori Keil, in Kadansky and a concert in the charge of public relations for The campus of WSU will once Baldwin Lounge at 7 p.m. on "Sibling Weekend," said "Some of again be visited by students' Friday. the activites are geared more brothers and sisters as the Winona toward the younger kids; but it's State RA's sponsor their annual According to Bob Askelson, also a good time for high school "Sibling Weekend," May 1-3. chairperson of the program and brothers and sisters to see the Prentiss Hall RA, more than 150 campus." The sibling may attend a number siblings and adolescent relatives of of activities free of charge, dorm residents are expected to The resident assistants were in including games, movies, a picnic attend. charge of organizing the weekend, at Lake Winona's bandshell, a said Keil. More than $800 was raised for the weekend from various campus organizations, including the WSU Housing Department, the Social Cultural Activities Committee and the Inter Residence Hall Council.

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cafeteria • West 5th Strut E Tri177,1 Broadway Collage 6 AM to 10 PM Mon. - Fri. 8 AM to 10 PM Sat. - Sun. by Troy Dokken Breakfast Special - Spanish Omelet $2.35 More than $3,500 worth of Lunch Special - French Onion Soup and plates, glasses and silverware was Cheeseburger $2.45 lost from the WSU food service Dinner Special - Vegi Quiche with toast and choice of during the 1980-81 school year. either French Onion Soup or Salad $2.55 Cafe Bring In This Ad Friendly "Five percent was due to For A Cup Of breakage, the remainder tended to Atmosphere Services grow legs and walk," said Food FREE COFFEE Service Director Robert Noonan. FFISHMAN -§CHOEN INSURANCE AGENCY Noonan said, it is nearly impossible to stop the stealing that EXCHANGE BUILDING goes on in the cafeteria since many Insurance Premiums Too High? Call For A Quote students have backpacks and large Life - Health - Disability - Group - Mortgage Insurance winter coats which they use to Tom Schoen Student theft a major factor in the loss of more than $3500 in dinnerware Norb Thrune, Jr., Gary Ulbrech conceal the stolen items. 454-6820 during the 1980-81 school year. (Photo by C.W. Lake) Though the theft rate is lower Looking for a fulltime career in sales? Lamberton than last year, Noonan pointed out that this is because more Continued from Page 1 Call now for an interview!! silverwear and glasses are being architecture in the Midwest. provides 80 percent of the money stolen, rather than more expensive for scholarships, since no money is items such as plates. An ad-hoc committee made up of given by the state for this, he university, community and alumni added. According to Noonan, the is being formed to determine amount of money used to replace specific purposes and examine The alumni center concept is not stolen eating utensiles is funding for restoration of the unique, said Gianneschi, both the equivalent to two and one-half house, Gianneschi said. University of Minnesota and St. "steak nights" that could be Cloud State University have one. offered in the cafeteria. He also "Hopefully a financial package Gianneschi has restored two homes pointed out that some RA's will For parties, special events, and will be completed this spring and to make alumni centers in the past, soon have collection boxes for further negotiations will begin," he at the University of Nevada, Reno returning utensils by the novelty items CALL added. Since the alumni center and Western Illinois University, dormitory offices. would benefit the community, Macomb. Gianneschi hopes the house may be given to the university as a gift. Bill Reuhl, Miller Rep The vice president estimates the WESTGATE OPTICAL restoration of the Huff-Lamberton "Commitment To Personal Service" house to be a $500,000 project. No 457-2450 university or state funds will be Soft Contact Lens Special used, he added. All money must come from private groups, because the Alumni Association is a private corporation. $95" Barb Gigi "The Alumni Association acts as INCLUDES: Are you unsure of being able to wear Betsy Gwen • 60 Day Money Back contacts? Come into our office for a a liasion between university and Free Trial of soft contacts. Satisfaction Guarantee Linda Joanna local organizations affiliated with — Absolutely No Obligation- the university," he said. An eight- • 60 Day Service Agreement *Examination and special member board of directors serves • Cold Storage Care Kit toric lenses not included. OFFER EXPIRES APRIL 30, 1981 the Alumni Association.

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FOR MEN AND West Fifth St. WOMEN Winona • Minnesota WESTGATE WINONA, MINNESOTA AEI1111' 454-2403 Member of the Warrior Club Page 4 • April 29,1981 11•11■MiV •••■•■•■ Opinions Protest shows interest Our Readers Respond On April 30, beginning at 5 p.m., students from Winona State University, the College of St. Teresa, St. Mary's College and Winona citizens will march in protest of the U.S. policy in the Central American country of El Sheehan Hall potential fire hazard Salvador. Dear Editor: tragedy. Moreover, these stair were unusable? wells are the only means of escape With all due luck, the turnout will be great, showing Due to the fairly recent MGM for the entire building; if they were I know this would be costly, but that students still do care about what their country is Hotel fire and the rash of other to become obstructed by smoke or what is the value of human life? I involved in. Those wild, flag-burning days of campus hotel fire disasters, I feel attention fire, hundreds of residents would feel there was a definite lack of unrest in the late 60's are gone, and such violence is the should be drawn to a potential fire be trapped in the upper stories. foresight when Sheehan was being hazard that exists right here on the last thing America needs today. Still, students need to Also, since there is no proper constructed. Consequently, Winona State campus. That hazard ventilation in the two stair wells, become involved and express themselves freely. After external fire escapes should have is Sheehan Hall. Being a resident smoke inhalation is a definite been installed, for the . current all, we will be running this country a few years down the on the top floor of Sheehan, I have danger. problem we now face would not road, regardless of how crippled it may be. had first hand experience with the exist. So far no serious incidents difficulties of evacuating the Furthermore, my RA Ann have occurred to demonstrate the Starting at St. Mike's field at CST and ending at the building during fire drills and Espenes stated that the Winona flaws in the current system's Lake Park bandshell, the march will feature several bomb threats. Fire Department is equipped with ability to evacuate all the residents speakers and musical entertainment once it is finished. ladders which are only tall enough efficiently. Let's hope that the Imagine 400 girls trying to to reach the eight floor; therefore, situation never does occur. If the According to organizer Terry Lee, a "large turnout is squeeze their way down a stair those unable to reach that floor current system does fail, who pays expected, but no problems are foreseen." Three student well that is only three and a half would still be in danger. Why not the price? feet wide. Add the factors of organizations are sponsoring the rally: WSU's chapter of install an external fire escape so an smoke, flame, panic and you can alternative exit would be available LuAnn Fulton MPIRG, SMC's Social Justice Coalition and CST's Bread easily see how this adds up to in case the internal stair wells for the World Organization.

Anyone who can donate enough time to show they care Sexual assault happens ... in Winona about world politics and the effects it may one day have upon us, should support this rally. Banding students Dear Editor: things like this only happen in big the vicinity of St. Theresa and together such as this can work in a real positive way, if cities right? Wrong! Right here in Winona State Colleges. The ten given the opportunity. Sexual assault, can it happen to this fine community of Winona victims have given four different you? The answer is yes! Terrible there have been assaults reported. discriptions, which means that not I spoke with a lieutenant at the D.D. only one assailant is on the loose, A poem for Winona Police Department. He but four. The Winona Police stated that there have been ten Department has a continuous assaults reported in the last six investigation in process. Yes, there Even students have Esvang months. This may not sound too is something being done about this Dear Editor: outrageous to you, but what about problem, but how can they help you the cases that haven't been if you don't help yourself first? reported? Can you imagine one Think twice before you venture out manners The following few lines are assault each week, two a month? at night alone. Remeber next time directed at Richard Esvang and Once again, students from Winona's three colleges and It's a little too close for comfort as it could be you, your daughter, or anything he has written, or will the young adults of Winona have proven that they can far as I'm concerned. your grandaughter. write, for his column in the conduct themselves in such a way as to bring about Winonan "Dialogues with Myself." successful rock concert events. The concert held here last Rape can be a very personal and If you have been sexually Thursday went very smoothly, and hopefully WSU can I hope he takes the Hint! emotional tragedy. I personally assaulted, or would like more continue holding such events more than once a year. Richard E. have experienced an attempted information contact the Sexual A good actor you may be rape. It's an experience I will never Assault Crisis Center at 452-4440. Complaints about security procedures at the door could but alas tis plain to see forget. This assault didn't happen Any information given is be heard as many entered the New Memorial Hall, but a good writer you will never be. in Winona, but I definitely don't confidential. Leigh Davis want a replay. the tightness of the security was what made the concert a Sincerely yours, real success. Criticism of God The attacks have mainly been in Jean Watkinson After people have realized that shows like this can be not admirable kept under control, perhaps we can get bigger and better bands. Dear Editor:

We are writing to the Student D.D. Rejects God's Existence letter. At first we were a bit timid about responding to Jeff Walker's statements. You see, neither of us are overly skilled in the martial arts and anyone tempted in taking WINONAN God on must pack quite a punch! However, we're hoping that Jeff might make the same silly mistake The Winonan is written and edited by and for the students of Winona State University and is and blame our letter on God, too. published weekly except June, July, and August and exam periods. Subscriptions available from the Business Manager at a rate of $6 annually or $2 quarterly. Jeff, we didn't agree with most . Address all changes in mailing addresses to the Business Manager. of Julie's statements either. Her Address all correspondence to: Editor, Winonan. Offices located at 113 Phelps Hall. Telephone ideas seemed far too passive for 451-2158. our cerebral and spiritual taste Deadline for non-staff copy is 3:00 p.m. the preceding Thursday. buds. But, the fact that she Member of the Associated Collegiate Press and National Council of College Publications Advisers. Winona State University is an equal opportunity employer and adheres to the provisions of Title IX expressed them was admirable. which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in education programs. However, your methods of criticism were not.

Editor-in-Chief Dan Day Editorial Adviser Dr. Sandra Bennett Cartoonist Lee Christopherson Criticism is fine, and it's nice News Editor Kim Skorlinski when one can pick up a trace of Photo Editors Brad Burch Financial Manager Steve Prange constructivism. It was difficult to Terry Poehls Advertising Manager Joe Wooley find any in yours. While Julie Arts Editor Lee Christopherson Advertising Patrick Burke might have some ideas or beliefs Jim Kohner Ron Jansen Sports Editor which we don't have, we certainly Financial Adviser Dr. John Kane- Continued on Page 5

April 29,1981 Page 5 Response to God's Mopes Existence Continued from Page 4 with couldn't find anything in there to make us puke. (Perhaps you need that Day to look at your diet or something). myself We don't know you, so it's hard to say why Julie's statements repulse by Richard Esvang you so much. Maybe your're just intolerant and even extremely self Monday Morning April 20,1981 rightious about your own beliefs...or lack of them. I woke up this morning to the following news; another child was found dead in Atlanta... Steve Ohly I sat down after the news report, and tried to digest what I just Eric Norgaarden Show Her the Meaning of Love heard. I slowly became upset. What the hell is going on in Atlanta, I thought. It seems like it's open season on little children. I began to think about the innocent laughter, the novelty of a world With One of Our Special Gifts . just discovered, the youthful optimism of the future. Soon I began to think about a tiny body robbed of life, lying still in an open field. Ready for There is a lunatic, or maybe a bunch of lunatics running around in Mt. St. Helens, Special for Mother's Day is that city extinguishing our nations most precious resource, and I sit up Hurricane Allen, here in Winona viewing it on the television set like it were a major • • media event. I feel so helpless. I want that killer caught. And my Love Canal. the Beautiful Rose Bush feelings are to a point when that killer or killers ar eventually caught I Red Cross: Ready for a new century. want them to experience the same pain. I would like them put to death. $1395 I don't care if the death penalty is morally wrong or unjust. I don't care if the person or persons are found legally insane. All I know, and AFS American THE all I see is that there is no excuse for murder, and justice must prevail. Floral Who am I kidding! Service Justice prevail? So many people have died unjustly in the past, and 3rd & Main ROSE BOWL all the killers have been condemned to, is life inside four walls, ' 454.1100 "We've own bi r to serve you better complete with three square meals and a set of clean clothes. Everyone of your paychecks is minus a certain amount of dollars, which helps care for the feeding and caring of some damn murderer. Is that justice? No, I think its something we're sentenced to. Post Scriptum: At the scripting of this article — 25 children have died in Atlanta. PAPA JOHN'S Shirts n' 529 HUFF STREET Makes It a Meal "Just a Step Away.... PLUil To Remember Such Across From WSU We have moved On Huff St." to our $7.00 Off new location Carry-Out & Large Pizza ivawy Coil Stop in Tues. Nights and see us 452-1234 OPEN DAILY • • . 411,. • 41.,. • 1... r. • 400 P.M. 4p ' • • 4111 • El# • Eb • 4111. • : 4110 .• •

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April 29, 1981 Page 6 Arts & Entertainment ..7■•••■ Rock concert : two out of three ain't bad by Bill Ladd soon after their first few numbers. event, playing a short, snappy set state of Minnesota. On came the Ozark Mountain consisting mostly of songs from Daredevils, and out went the Both the Dillman Band and Sponsored by the Social Cultural their locally-produced first , Highlighting Dillman's onlookers. It became apparent that Michael Murphey filled WSU's Activities Committee (SCAC), as well as a few from their week- performance were lengthy solos by this wasn't going to be their night New Memorial Hall with a Winona State's biggest concert old RCA 1p, Lovin' the Night violinist Pat Frederick, who after a weary version of the band's countryesque musical style that this year was a success, and well Away. Formerly the Daisy Dillman ventured out into the audience, biggest hit, "Jackie Blue," which was well-received last Thursday over 1,000 people attended the Band, the group played many of the violin in hand, during the country was followed by some noisy slide evening. The appreciation for the show, according to SCAC officials. country/rock numbers that have classic "Orange Blossom Special." guitar work by lead guitarist Rune headlining Ozark Mountain made them popular in their home Although his voice was too hoarse Walle. Walle, however, should be Daredevils, however, dwindled The Dillman Band began the to sing the band's new single — the complimented on some of the title cut from their latest album — impressive blues leads he churned the vocal work was as good as ever out during the show. throughout the 45-minute show. Lead singer and mouth harp "This new album is going to be a player Steve Cash, wearing a boost," commented Dillman's lead harmonica-laden leather belt, guitarist Steve Solomonson. "All seemed weary, even during hard- we can do now is work hard and hitting songs like "If You Wanna hope." Work hard they have: the Get to Heaven." Their material band, formed five years ago, (on was well-polished, but they seemed to April Fool's Day) has toured the perform the hour and a half set Midwest constantly, performing at while asleep. The show began to least 300 shows a year. They have lag, and the encore was given to a slowly moved themselves up near empty gym. through the ranks, currently being billed as a "national band." The effects of a constantly touring band trying to walk the Michael Murphey, playing tightrope between a large-scale somewhat longer than the Dillman concert band and a small club band, Band, put the crowd on its feet, and (which so many waning big bands kept everyone on the main floor become) have shown on the faces of standing through the course of his this six-member group. The Ozarks country show. A long banjo solo by just haven't got what they used to, Murphey got the audience and their re-hashed rock sound has stomping and clapping, and a well- no new direction in which to go. executed acoustic guitar lick added a new dimension to his hit The price of the concert here, "Wildfire." however, was well worth it. Both the Dillman Band and Michael So much for the best portion of Murphey made up for the dying the 3 1/2 hour-long trio of concerts. sound that the Ozarks now posses. Violinist Pat Frederick of the Dittman Band captured much of the attention with his soft country-style playing. Frederick once walked Fisk Film CARISCH THEATRES among the audience while performing last Thursday in New Memorial CINE 4 CINE 4 • Hall. Dillman and Michael Murphey were well-received by the crowd, premieres 2ND AND MAIN 452-4172 2ND AND MAIN 452-4172 despite a disappointing show by the Ozark Mountain Daredevils. BENJI (Photo by C.W. Lake) Sunday night You've never met anyone Aura, a film created by WSU like Eric- Forensics faculty member John Fisk, his FADE Continued from Page 1 wife, Barbara, and student Rene 0 Rosengren, will receive its official TO well again," he added. BLACK IPG) last week when the team was to premiere Sunday under the begin competing at the National "The competition's harder," auspices of the Winona Art Forensic Association National Esvang amplified, "but Dr. G. Society. Held Over Individual Events Tournament at thinks more than half of our team Western Kentucky University, will get into the final rounds." The film has been described by "UNPARALLELED Bowling Green. WSU English professor David TERROR" Robinson as one which "suggests Rex Reed LILY TOMUN Nine people are attending this CHARLES GRODIN "This is the last tournament of tournament: Jim Garbarini, Nancy the underpinnings of human the year," he said. "Some of the Giangrasse, Vic Veith, Linda relationships in natural THE TEXAS THE phenomena." INCREDIBLE better teams that didn't attend Untiet, Steve Gwilt, Julie SHRINKING the AFA tournament will be there. Thompson, Esvang, Withers and CHAINSAW WOMAN Bonine. The team was expected to The film will be presented at 7 ni A UNIVERSALL "If we're 'on,' we could do very return from the competition today. p.m. in the Winona Art Center, . MASSACRE Fifth and Franklin Streets. ■ LIQUORS WINES BEERS MIXES KEGS Pregnant? (Across from Campus ) and afraid? 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April 29, 1981 Page 7 Ingmar Bergman Off The Record night at WSU Gentiemeet'd, .QuaAtva Ingmar Bergman's Persona and of Winona, Incorporated by Eric J. Norga9rden a short Bergman parody, The Dove, will be shown Saturday at 7 p.m. in $ 1 00 Off . People who know me will tell you that I crack a mile- 120 Pasteur Hall. Admission is 75 wide smile whenever anyone mentions that name. Robin Trower has cents for the general public; free been my favorite rock guitarist ever since I heard him back in the with WSU ID. On Your Haircut If You Come In early 70s. For me, no one can belt out licks on a guitar like he does! He's got the soul of a Jimi Hendrix and the drive of a Jeff Beck. There The presentations are sponsored Before 1PM Phone are a million guys who play Fender Strato-casters, but none of them by the Social Cultural Activities 454-1580 plays one like Robin Trower. Even with a new bassist to influence him, Committee and the WSU Film Coupon and believe me has influenced many, Trower continues to Society. expose his unique, hard-rockin' blues style.

So what's Jack Bruce doing for Robin Trower anyway? I though that Robin had one of the most underrated, soulful blues (\ singers in Scotland's that he could ever hope to have 1 N p4 play with him: He'd never have to look further for the perfect singer 1 for his particular guitar sound. 4; Gallon Off 1 Robin Trower got his first major recognition back in the late 60s in the rock ensemble, . With that band, he learned enough 1 Pump Price about guitar technique and composition to make him want to stretch 1 out and pursue a solo career. 1 Gals. X .04 = Discount I 1 In 1971, he quit Procol Harum and formed a band called Jude. They I Cash or Standard Oil Credit Card Required didn't last but six months together. Signature However, after keeping Jude's bassist/vocalist, James Dewar, and 1 adding drummer Reggie Isadore, Robin found not only a good sound, Must be presented at time of purchase but a successful formula. 1 A 1'1'1 '1 1 Expires May 3 1'1'1'1'1' U In late 1974, Trower dropped Reggie Isadore for a drummer from Minneapolis, . A first class drummer, Lordan has carried the three piece outfit ever since.

In 1977 and with the album , Trower added a r&b bassist, Rustee Allen, to the group to free James Dewar of his bass guitar duties and let him concentrate solely on vocals. This was, however, only a temporary arrangement lasting until just after the 1978 release, . Then it was back to the core of 6 Englishman, Scotsman and Minnesotan. 41111111■ ., STANDARD ) With the brand new Trower album, BLT (Bruce, Lordan, Trower), Huff & Bellevlew Sts. Winona 452-3559 Jack Bruce has replaced James Dewar on bass and vocals. Is this temporary, permanent or what? Maybe the Scotch blues singer just called it quits.

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April 29, 1981 Page 9 Sports Pitching and defense key softball teams' wins by Jim Kohner managed to win the first game 3-2. Coffey, who was 3-1 with a Hill shut the door in the second remarkable .018 earned run Warrior women's softball coach game by tossing a six-hitter as the average coming into the game, Steve Juaire is the first to admit Warriors won 2-0. took the loss for WSU, though she that this year's women's softball In the first game the Warriors only allowed four hits. team is not one of the most opened the scoring in the fourth In the second game, the explosive teams he has had. inning as Leisa Schmidt singled Warriors scored unearned runs in But there are other elements of and came around to score after both the first and third innings, the game that have made them a Barb Schley singled to left and the then let their defense and Hill's very respectable ball club this ball got away from Gustavus' shutout pitching carry them the spring. leftfielder. rest of the way. "We are not strong offensive In the sixth inning, Pam Kapler Hill got into trouble only once. team," Juaire said after his team singled, went to second on a wild Gustavus loaded the bases with split a doubleheader with Gustavus pitch, was sacrificed to third by three consecutive singles in the top Adolphus Saturday afternoon at Coffey, and scored on a ground-out of the fifth. But Hill got Karen West End Rec. "But we do have by Schmidt. Egertson to hit into a doubleplay to outstanding defense and pitching." Gustavus came back picking up a halt that rally. Laurie Coffey and Lori Hill, the run in the sixth, then took The Warriors only managed two two aces on the Warrior pitching advantage of two Warrior errors in staff, did not give up an earned run the seventh to score two runs and Continued on Page 12 on Saturday, but the Gusties come away with the win. Warriors win two of three; Chris Krueger of WSU takes a head-first slide into home as she scores one of the Warriors' run in their split with Gustavus Adolphus Saturday at West End Rec. (Photo by Brad G. Burch) claim NEC Tournament spot by Jim Kohner innings of errorless baseball." in that inning. Doubles teams do Against Mankato on Tuesday, Brad Johnson had a two-run Following Friday's doubleheader the Warriors shot to a 5-0 lead single in the sixth to wrap up the sweep over St. Cloud State and after five innings, then held off a Warriors' scoring. well at Luther last Tuesday's split with Mankato Mankato ' rally in the last two In the second game, the The Winona State women's Earlier in the week, the Warrior State, the Winona State baseball innings to win. Mavericks jumped on Rusch for tennis team advanced two doubles women blasted the Mustangs of team has earned a position in the Greg Verthein (6-1) picked up the five runs in the first inning, and the squads to the semifinals of the Southwest State 9-0 on Tuesday in NIC Tournament, which will be win for WSU, giving up nine hits Warriors never got back in the Luther College Invitational at a Northern Sun Conference match held May 8-10 in St. Cloud. and striking out three. game as they fell 8-1. Decorah, Iowa, on Saturday. held inside at New Memorial Hall. The Warriors, now 9-2 in the The Warriors got two runs in the "We walked through that second Mary Barlau and Peg Hayes, Winona State's Hayes edged conference and 25-7-1 overall, got first inning on a throwing error by game in a daze," Grob said. "You after an upset quarterfinal victory Southwest's Kathy Erickson 6-4, 4- strong pitching performances from Mankato's catcher and a RBI single can't do that to a good ball team. over a second-seeded Gustavus 6, 6-3. At no. 2 singles, Boettcher both Robin Rusch and John Doran by Mike Connor. The first inning of the second game Adolphus team, fell to the doubles took a straight set win over Sharon Friday as both blanked the Connor drove in WSU's third squad of St. Olaf. De Remer 6-2, 6-4. Huskies by identical 2-0 scores. run in the fifth, and Bob Boesche Continued on Page 11 Sheri Boettcher and Lori Gianos, Gianos and Barlau also won their Against Mankato, the Warriors made it 5-0 with a two-run double Winona State's no. 1 doubles duo, respective matches in straight sets got some timely hitting in the first fell in the semifinals to the no. 1 6-0, 6-1. Dziubinski won 6-1, 6-1 at game as they handed the seeded doubles team from Carleton no. 5 and Annette Pelach shut out Mavericks their first conference College. her opponent 6-0, 6-0. loss 7-3. Mankato came back to IIIIIIII In singles action, Michelle In doubles, Boettcher and Gianos take the nightcap 8-1. Dziubinski advanced to the second won a straight set, 6-2, 7-5 triumph. "I was really satisfied with the round of the championship bracket, Barlau and Hayes won a hard pitching against St. Cloud," WSU and Mary Jo Kortan lost her first fought, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 victory, and coach Gary Grob said. "Robin two matches before winning one in Continued on Page 10 pitched a superb game, and Doran the consolation round. pitched his best game of the season." This is no ordinary Suit Sale, we have specifically choosen these suits to fit The Warriors hitting, on the your needs perfectly. 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April 29, 1981 Page 10 Sherman, 32 others apply for Mile relay team sparks men's track basketball and tennis position The WSU men's track team to a time of 3:17.5. "If they can traveled to Des Moines to compete (drop their time) the mile relay in the prestigious Drake Relays on should do well in the conference by Reine Waldorf New York, Georgia, and Montana Thursday, Friday and Saturday. meet," he said. have expressed interest. The competition was open to In the distance medley relay, There may be a new varsity The position includes both amateur and college athletes all WSU finished eighth in the 14- coach at Winona State University coaching and teaching over the United States. team heat. They did not place in next year for the women's responsibilities, said Dr. LaVonne Coach Robert Keister said, "Our the overall event. Joe Kiekbusch basketball and tennis programs. Fiereck, women's athletic director. mile relay runners did well. They ran well in this event, according to The current coach, Pat Sherman, A search committee has been placed sixth in their heat with a Keister. has applied for the positions again formed in the HPER department time of 3:23.5. They have improved "We ran well with everyone effective this fall. She was hired in to process outside applications. eight seconds over the last month." except Mankato. We simply don't 1979, and had a record of 5-32 as Those serving on the committee Members of the mile relay are have the quickness Mankato has," basketball coach, and a 23-6 record are Dr. Richard Behnke, Dr. John Kuehn, Pete Sazama, Brian Keister explained. as tennis coach. Marjorie Moravec, Dr. Randolph Hoff and Bill Harland. Keister Next action for the men's track Affirmative Action Officer Janet Miller, Fiereck, and two students, commented that he would like to team will be at the NIC Meet in Sills says 32 applications have been Larry Herm and Kari Nilssen. The see the mile relay team get down Moorhead, May 7-9. received for the position. announcement for the position will Candidates from as far away as be announced after May 1. Pat Sherman Men netters beaten The Winona State's men's tennis Koehler and DeFrang. They ••••••••••••••••••• • • ••••••••••• team suffered three defeats on defeated Northern's Mike and •• • • Friday and Saturday in Aberdeen, Mark Sweetman 6-4, 6-2. • Mississippi ueen THE MISSISSIPPI QUEEN S.D. On Saturday St. Cloud shut out • Moorhead State crushed WSU 8- the Warriors 9-0. AND THE NASTY HABIT PUB • 1 in the first meet. The Warriors Some good news for the • are pleased to announce that • • only win came from no. 1 doubles Warriors is that Koehler may be • SAMMY'S WORLD • team of Randy Koehler and Jeff ready to play both singles and FAMOUS PIZZAS • DeFrang 6-3, 3-6, 7-6. doubles in time for the NIC 9 are now being served inside • Koehler is coming off an injury, Tournament in Duluth on Friday Winona's two hottest night clubs. but showed some of his old form and Saturday. anuny S SAMMY'S PIZZAS WILL •• that gained him the no. 1 status in Women's tennis • • singles for WSU. Because of the Continued from Page 9 BE SERVED injury, Koehler was limited to Pelach and Peg Murphy won a from 8:30 - 1:00. Please ask your • playing only in the doubles event. close 7-6, 6-4 decision at no. 3 • izza favorite waitress or bartender. • In the second meet it was doubles. Across from the M.O. • • Northern State coming out on top The Warriors will take their 4-1 • 8-1. conference mark to Mankato • 454.3403 FAST HOT DELIVERY ••• Again the only win for WSU Friday for the Northern Sun •• • • • •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• came from the doubles tandem of Conference meet. Surplus Jeeps, Cars, Trucks Car-inv. value $2143 sold for $100 Call 602-941-8014 Ext. 3376 Winona & LaCrosse Many other bargains available. WINONA Wednesday April 29 At the Bookstore PHONES PUNK ROCK NIGHT Graduation Is A Time For No Cover Worst Dressed Contest Special People... Thursday Tuesday April 30 May 5 Now in stock for May 30th Graduation. Your MONTANA SHORT STUFF personal Commencement announcements. They Formerly Mission Mountain Band can be purchased in any amounts and the cost is only .45 each. Friday Wednesday May 1 May 6 LAMONT CRANSTON DAISY DILLMAN One Night Only LaCROSSE April 27 - May 2 STAGGER May 4, 5 May 6 BEATLES FOREVER SHORT STUFF

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Date Event Site Time Continued from Page 9 was our seal of fate." ELECTRIC "R" CADS April 30 Men's golf at St. Olaf-Carleton Northfield "I'm satisfied with the split with Invitational Mankato, but not pleased," Grob STOP BY Baseball vs. UW-Eau Claire Eau Claire 1:00 added. "With any drive in that April 30 second game, we could have beaten ENJOY GAMES OF through them. We know we can play with clet . ;* Men's tennis at NIC Tournament Duluth " • May 1 Mankato, and they know it too." May 1 Women's golf at Mankato Mankato • • Electronic The Warriors will travel to Eau Invitational Video Claire on Thursday for a Mankato May 1-2 Softball at MAIAW Division II nonconference doubleheader, then • Pool Championship Open: wind up their conference play on Mon. open 12:00 /i • Pinball Women's track at MAIAW Moorhead Saturday with two games against Tues.-Fri. • Foosball Division II State Meet Southwest State at Marshall. 2:00 - 10 p.m. Women's tennis at Northern Sun Mankato Sat. 11 a.m. This Sunday, the first annual to 10 p.m. Conference Meet alumni game will be held at Baseball vs. Southwest State Marshall 2:00 Sun. Closed 122 E. 3rd 452-9870 May 2 Loughrey Field. In the first game, Loughrey Field 1:00 May 3 Baseball - Alumni Game which starts at 1 p.m., players from (Located Near Hardt's Music) Coon Rapids May 4-5 Men's golf at NAIA the 1967-74 teams will play a game District 13 Meet amongst themselves. The second Women's golf at MAIAW game of the day will have this Division II State Tournament year's team playing against Morris 3:00 May 5 Women's tennis vs. UM-Morris players from the 1975-80 era. ILL PHOTO 410 Center St. Winona, MN

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Expires May 6, 81 t.***.*At 1111011111r 1 Page 12 April 29, 1981 NIC Standings Softball W L Continued from Page 9 Mankato State 10 2 U BUY ONE SPECIALTY SANDWICH WINONA STATE 9 2 I hits in the second game and six on AND RECEIVE ONE FREE LARGE UM-Duluth 6 2 the day. They played errorless ball ORDER OF FRENCH FRIES the second game. Southwest State 6 4 Last Tuesday, the softball team Bemidji State 5 7 Please present this coupon before order- I UM-Morris 5 7 BURGER split a pair of Northern Sun ing. Limit one coupon per customer. Void I St. Cloud State 5 7 Conference games with Southwest where prohibited by law. This offer I Moorhead State 3 10 State by edging the Mustangs in expires May 31, 1981. Northern State 2 10 KING first game 4-3 and losing the second Good only at Winona. one 7-5. Last Week's Results: ■ The Warriors scored four runs in Moorhead 14-13, Morris 12-15 WM • MO MO UM I•1 NIB INN OM - MID SIM SIB INS SIM Wm or as am as the bottom of the first inning in the WINONA STATE 7-1, Mankato 3-8 Northern 7-6, Southwest 5-15 . - first game, highlighted by a two- . run double by Coffey and a run- Southwest 10-8, Moorhead 6-9 dtV SP GIA . Bemidji 8-14, Northern 1-11 scoring single by Schmidt. Every Saturday, Emil's will give away a $20.00 door prize. St. Cloud 12-2, Mankato 7-5 In the second game the Warriors First 100 people through the door are elegible. again scored four runs in the first Southwest 4-8, Bemidji 2-5 inning, led by Schmidt's bases Northern 12-11, Moorhead 9-16 " loaded double. But Southwest WINONA STATE 2-2, St. Cloud 0-0 came back in the third and fourth 114 8 AI Z.:'," angoya innings to take the win. SEMCAC Family Planning ...... , The Warriors are now 5-3 in Ma), 1 - 2 Great, authentic reggae music. Don't forget your dancin' conference play and 6-6 overall. Veneral Disease Clinic shoes. This weekend, Winona State will 64 1/2 W. 5th St. compete in the MAIAW Division II II Championship in Mankato, and May 7 Juaire thinks his team has as good Telephone 452-4307 and a chance as anyone. May 9 "We can do well," Juaire said. Confidential birth control "We have split games with all the and sexually transmitted teams that are going to be there. disease service Anyone can win this tournament." R.I v May 8 Doug Maynard

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