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First published in 1934-35, the Queen, secretary of Collegiate tive in Phi Sigma Epsilon, dence assistant at Conway. Mary Paape is a residence directory annually honors stu- Club; and was co-chairman of vice-president and previous re- Virginia O'Neill, major in el- assistant at Conway Hall, dents from American colleges Orientation Week. cording secretary; and is a ementary education, is vice- member of SNEA, and a can- and universities. Majoring in nursing, Gayle member of Academy of Sci- president of Alpha Xi Delta, didate for Homecoming Queen. Fredric Baranski, majoring Christoffersen is a member of ence. He is a major in biology. president of Panhellenic Coun- She is an art major. in sociology, is active in Tau Alpha Xi Delta, Orientation Patricia Fischbach, major in cil, former member of Student Douglas Rosendahl, major Kappa Epsilon, president; vice- Team, Concert Choir, Home- elementary education, is presi- Senate, Collegiate Club, and in biology, is state vice-presi- president of Theta Kappa Iota; coming Committee, Student dent of Delta Zeta, a member Campus Beautification Com- dent of SNEA, Social Senator the Social Committee, Clubs Nurses' Association, and a for- of Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA, and mittee. (Continued on page 5) and Organizations Senator, mer member of Student Sen- was a Homecoming Queen Students for a Democratic So- ate. candidate. ciety, the Orientation Team, Majoring in accounting, Majoring in Social Science, public relations chairman of Thomas Cook is a member of Loren Gallagher is active in Plans for speech, drama Homecoming, and a columnist Sigma Tau Gamma and SAM. Phi Delta Rho; was a member for the Winonan. Majoring in business admin- of the Homecoming commit- Barbara Beeman is a major istration, James Evenson is tee; and the Honors Seminar building are now underway in English and belongs to vice-president of Sigma Tau in Contemporary Problems. Gamma, member of Teacher Wayne Gergen, majoring in Preliminary plans for the can be reached through the ex- SNEA, is treasurer of Alpha construction of the new Speech tensive u s e of mechanical Xi Delta, TEKE Sweetheart, Evaluation Committee, and on general science, belongs to and Drama building have been equipment which would be Homecoming Queen candidate, the Winonan staff. Sigma Tau Gamma, Newman Ralph Fifield, major in bus- Center, and was on the Orien- completed. The building, to be capable of raising the thrust co-chairman of Homecoming, located south of Somsen and stage from floor level, rear- and a Resident Assistant at iness administration, is past- tation Team. Phelph, is expected to cost ranging seats around the stage approximately 1.8 million dol- and positioning some type of lars and be one of the largest acoustical baffles to change buildings on campus. the sound characteristics so WSC committee structure Considerable c o n t r oversy that they would be suitable for has raged over the type of drama. The consulting archi- stage which the new building tects, Hamlen and Green have undergoes modification will have. Present plans are built such a building for a high for a conventional stage which school that functions reason- Monday morning, President additions mark the most revo- students. Its function will be to could be used both for drama ably well for both drama and DuFresne presented to the fac- lutionary change in the col- "consider and to codify poli- a n d musical presentations. music. Dr. DuFresne has stat- ulty the new College Commit- lege's committee structure in cies governing student affairs; Miss Dorothy Magnus, head of ed that in a high school such tee Structure, a six-page re- some years, and one of the to hear appeals of students ap- the speech department, has compromise can be reached port of the Committee on Com- biggest changes undertaken in pealing the action of the Stu- has pressed for a thrust stage because the productions are mittees, which is scheduled to Dr. DuFresne's young admin- dent Judicial Committee; to much like the Guthrie Theatre not usually of such demanding go into effect at the beginning istration. report policy decisions in the of the Twin Cities. quality, but that in college, of Winter Quarter, One committee of particular area to the Faculty Senate and Considered for inclusion in while such a system might Many of the thirty commit- note to Seniors is the Com- the Student Senate; and to the building are a thrust work, it would hamper the tees listed never existed pre- mencement Committee, which serve in an advisory capacity stage theatre with a seating quality of production in both viously. Openings to be filled will include 8 Seniors to be to the President and Vice- capacity of about 100; a reel- drama and music. include seventy student posi- appointed by the President in President for Student Affairs. tal hall with a seating capacity tions, and about 209 faculty consultation with the Faculty Subordinate to the Student of about 300, and a large audi- Working drawings are ex- posts. According to John Ross, Senate and the Student Senate, Affairs Committee will be 10 torium featuring a modified pected to be completed by Student Senate president, over and elected by the Senior other committees, including thrust stage with a much spring and groundbreaking is fifty of the seventy student Class. the Student Social Committee, greater seating capacity. tentatively scheduled for fall positions are newly created THE STUDENT Affairs Com- which has been revised to in- A compromise between the of 1968, if complications do not and remain to be filled. mittee will be a powerful one, clude two faculty and nine stu- conventional and thrust stage arise. The committee changes and including 10 faculty and two (Continued on page 4) Weeks will be guest speaker for presidential inauguration Edward Weeks, editor in will be inaugurated in a for- chief of the Atlantic Monthly mal ceremony at 1:30 1 in the for more than two decades, afternoon. R e p r e sentatives will be the guest speaker at from the local colleges, facul- the inauguration of Dr. R. A. ty, civic organizations, and al- DuFresne as the tenth presi- umni and students are expect- dent of Winona State College ed to attend. Present plans on February 1, 1968. call for the inauguration to be Following the talk by Mr. held in full academic regalia. Weeks, the new addition to Following the inauguration, Maxwell Library will be dedi- a reception will be held in cated. Tickets to the talk will Maxwell Library at 3:30 p.m. be given out to determine if it In the evennig there will be a will be held in Somsen Audi- semiformal Inaugural Dinner BILL BALDWIN, CO-CHAIRMAN of the "A Winter Night's Delight," with Kappa torium or Memorial Hall, de- and Ball held in Kryszko Com- Christmas Dance, introduces Tau Kappa Theta Chi sorority. See the story on page pending on attendance. mons. Invitations will be re- Epsilon's new sweetheart, Linda Benjamin. 3. (Photo by Paul Hodge.) On February 2, Dr. DuFresne quired for admittance. TEKE co-sponsored the dance, ent , H Page 2 THE WINONAN Thursday, December 7, 1967 Editorial policy called unreal To the Editor: The college has given us a new Santa Claus: the Committee Isn't it a bit unreal to at- on Committees, whose report is found elsewhere in this issue. tempt to make outside readers So, dear Santa, we ask your Student Affairs Committee to of the WINONAN believe the do something constructive. emphasis of interest on the We ask your shiny new Student Publications Committee to Greek News is not Greek: Winona State campus centers do nothing more than advise, and to bear with our efforts to around Arthur Wilke's Peace psychedelicize our Christmas issue. Program, a pseudo-advocation We ask the Student Activity Fund Committee to give the H. Hull challenges accuracy on the part of the WINONAN's WINONAN more money (Christmas greed, you know). To the Editor: editorial policy of drug and We ask the Campus Beautification Committee to do some- honesty, I was badly shaken. One thing that most college I thought of all of this and federal government war pro- thing with that Hi-Rise, impossible as that may be. people try to do is to stress gram involvement and Fred We ask the Library Committee to extend library hours, four men, two of them WSC accuracy. In the November 30 Baranski's semantic digs? especially near final time, to include remaining open on Sun- graduates, and two of them edition of the WINONAN at Be it not construed, howev- days. still with us: Henry Kleis, Wil- least one grossly inaccurate er, that this writer is beyond We ask the Concerts and Lectures Committee not to bring liam Silver, John Ross, and headline was printed: "Greek realization that no doubt a Lawrence Welk to Winona, or even George Wallace. Tom Sage. They are good men News." proportion of students have an We ask the Admission-Retention Committee to retain our and true, members of fraterni- Looking at the headline, I interest in the aforementioned staff in school, and the same of the Appeals Committee on Aca- ties, but of other origin than expected to find something Greek. wave of print, because he isn't. demic Dismissals, should that become necessary. about the trouble in Cyprus, a It merely seems to this writ- We ask the Student Social Committee to bring us the Fugs, As a teacher of Ancient His- story of a new archaeological tory I object to the use er that common sense would or at least the Nitty-Gritty Dirt Band. of the discovery, the financial coup word Greek by these organi- dictate to the staff of the We ask the Student Union Committee just what would hap- of a Greek shopowner, or at zations. Looking at fraternity WINONAN that a majority of pen if we turned the name around to read, Union of Students— least a new candy recipe. In- lists I saw no names like Soc- readers — undergraduates, anarchy? stead, I found news about the rates, Aristotle, Plato, Isocra- graduate students, f a c u l t y, We ask whatever committee concerned just why the ham local WSC sororities and fra- tes, Pericles, Herodotus, Zeno, high school mailing lists and radio shack in Watkins is used as a storeroom for the I.A. ternities. Archimedes, Praxiteles, Eu- alumni particularly — would department and not for the hams? And where have the hams Now while these organiza- clid, Eratosthenes, Epaminon- enjoy knowing what the hell gone? tions use letters of the ancient das, Euripides, Miltiades, is going on at Winona State We ask the Financial Aids Committee to grant us enough Greek alphabet for designa- Themistocles or Leonidas. Nei- in a more or less productive money to shave and dress "appropriately." tion, they are not Greek. Most ther did I see modern Greek light on the part of individ- We ask the Student Health Committee to feed us lots of of the members of these or- names like Chafos, Gonides, uals, organizations, athletics, pills in the coming cold season, even tho