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VOLUME 49 No. 21 WINONA STATE COLLEGE Tuesday, April 3, 1973 Financial aid reduction is possible in '74

of the Federally Insured Student Loan The Higher Education Amendment of 1972 has authorized a new federal grant Program. This loan has undergone changes in the past month, making it more cum- program to provide an additional source of student financial aid to supplement bersome for the students to receive, and the present National Direct Student Loan, actually delaying receipt of the loan up to

Educational Opportunity Grant, and Col- eight weeks. Another problem with this lege Work-Study Programs. program is that many banks will not handle this loan, forcing the student to Under the guidelines, the new Basic Opportunity Grant provides a maximum look for a bank that will accept it. Even though the president recommend- award of $1400 less a computed par- ental contribution, but not to exceed half ed funding for the BOG Program, there is some question whether it could be of school costs. According to the terms implemented in time to help students fbr of the 1972 Legislation, this new grant could only be funded if appropriations the 1973-74 school year.

for the existing three programs are main- Because of all the uncertainties sur- Would you believe that it was Drop-Add day last week? tained at certain minimal levels. How- rounding the student aid legislation, de- ever, in President Nixon's budget mes- cisions on student applications for aid

sage, he did not recommend funding for will be delayed until programs and ap-

either the National Direct Student Loan propriations are decided upon. or the Educational Opportunity Grant. More information on the status of stu- dent aid can be obtained in the Financial If the National Direct Student Loan is Student Senate not funded, students would be forced to Aid Office, Room 208 Somsen. seek funds through their bank in the form secedes from SCB offers residence Faculty Senate hall meal option

- ST. PAUL, Minn. - A committee of the meal option will probably pay the pre- State College Board took action Wednes- sent rate, according to Dybdahl. "In the past the Student Senate has Senate will not longer seek approval of day (March 28) to provide students living worked towards equality in decision mak- committee appointments from the Faculty The Budget and Finance Committee ing at Winona State," said Tim Penny, Senate." It should be made clear that in resident halls the option of paying for also approved an increase in room only President of the Student Senate in a re- the Student Senate is not seceding from 15 meals per week rather than the 21 contracts from $500 to $525 for single cent interview Vice-president Gary John- the college but from the structure which meals they are presently required to rooms and $400 to $425 for double rooms. son submitted resolution 7-77 to the Stu- places the Student Government under the pay for. The committee's recommendations will dent Senate March 7th: Faculty Senate, "Instead of asking for The new policy is intended to give be presented to the State College Board WHEREAS: the primary function of the equality, we are stating our equality," greater flexibility to students who may for final approval at its May 22 meeting. Student Seante is to prepare for college ended Penny. not eat all their meals on campus or who community government, and Rationale supported by the State Col- go home for weekends. WHEREAS: the majority of the faculty cege Board Rules justify the students The decision to offer both the 21 and of Winona State are unwilling to relin- equality. Three reasons leading to the the 15 meal-per-week plan or to remain quish their grasp on the college decis- succession were: 1) Last year the Sen- with the existing 21 meal plan will be On the inside ion-making process. ate requested the Faculty Senate give left to each college, according to Norman BE IT RESOLVED: that the Winona up their jurisdiction over the Student E. Dybdahl, vice chancellor for admin- State Student Senate formally secedefrom Senate and they refused, 2) The Faculty istration. this week... the Faculty Senate Constitution of Winona Senate's request for an extension on the Dybdahl also indicated that resident State College, and Constitution due date delaying adoption hall room and board rates would increase Learning disabilities BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: that the more in the distant future, disappoint- beginning fall quarter due to rising food Winona State Student Senate will be held ing to the students, 3) Finally the Con- costs and increased food portions request- program to be offered directly responsible only to the Pres- stitutional Drafting Committees ability ed by students in campus surveys and ...page 2 ident and the students of Winona State to organize themselves in the fall. meetings with college administrators. College, The Student Senate does not feel this Current double room and board rates After a discussion the Senate voted is a radical move but one that must be are $825 per year. Co-Rec Volleyball unanimously in favor of the resolution. done to give students equal rights in de- Estimated increased costs for the 21 is taking over... Penny stated, "Probably the only vis- cision making on their campus. meal plan will range from $45 to $65 able change will be that the Student annually while students selecting the 15 page 10 page 2

We dorit know where well be needed next Learning disabilities You don't either program approved

The State Department of Educa- tors or resource teachers to dis- and the child's parents." tion has given final approval for a abled students in kindergarten Admission to the program can through 12th grade. program leading to leacher cer- be gained through an elementary tification in the area of learning Dr. Matson commented that or secondary teacher certifica- disabilities according to Dr. Wesley learning disabilities of individual tion. Practical experience in both Matson, dean of education. pupils in school can be alleviated settings will be provided. The program is designed to pro- through special methods by teach- Winona State will cooperate with vide elementary and secondary ers trained in their use. surrounding school districts and teachers with the necessary know- Dr. Matson said, "Greater con- community groups, including the Karen exchanged a $2,500 ledge and skills to function as tu- cern for disabled children through- Hiawatha Valley Special Educa- out the nation has resulted in the tion Cooperative based in Winona. scholarship for a $9.95 pullover. development of techniques which, Additional information about the when properly applied, can and program can be obtained from Dr. Speaker's do result in increased ability on Otto Frank, head of the depart- Karen was recently arrested and the part of the learned." ment of education, in Gildemeis- convicted of shoplifting. Here's what Dr. Matson explained that the ter Hall. she has to say about it. philosophy of the program is Bureau one of avoiding the personal, edu- "I dropped this pullover into my shopping cational and social problems bag and started to leave the store. I was spawned by labeling the learner. practically outside when I was stopped. organizes Emphasis is placed upon remedia- They started making a big deal right tion of the specific educational I have more trouble in front of everybody. It was the most problem which impedes learning. The Speaker's Bureau at WSC with myself than humiliating experience of my life. is trying to promote public speak- The resource teacher works di- "Then the police came. And I was ing in the college and surround - rectly with the learning disabled any person I know. booked for shoplifting. ing community. child on an individual and a small "You won't believe what it was like They plan to utilize the staff, group basis and also as'a resource to the regular classroom teacher facing my parents and friends. Everybody faculty and students at the college found out. And probably the worst thing in areas of open topics as well as topics of interest to the gen-. of all, I never heard any more about eral community such as political, my scholarship." philosophical, ecological, athletic Scandinavian But Karen didn't just steal from a store. and religious. Other possible Since shoplifters cause higher prices ... areas include drugs, racial pro- shoplifters take everybody's money. blems, criminology, psychology and community-related interests. travel NOB ANDS OR BUTS SROPLIFI'ING IS STEALING. They are attempting to get as S.T.E.M. Shoplifters Take Everybody's Money many speakers as possible to par- • ticipate in the program. The pro- A new eight-page tabloid co- special bonus offer of subtantial gram will try to get speaking en- vering all aspects of youth travel discounts on the purchase of Swe- gagements of importance for those in Scandinavia is available to col- dish bicycles and motor bikes who would like to speak. lege and university students which can be shipped home after The Speakers Bureau, a new or- through Scandinavian Airlines /SAS a Scandinavian holiday. ganization on campus is under the or travel agents throughout the A-calendar of events lists what's direction of Dr. Brice Wilkinson, country. happening where between May and Be careful with fire: advisor. If you are interested in The first edition of the news- September, such as the Interna- speaking or know of a group, club paper, SAS- YOUTH NEWS, des- tional Jazz Festival in Kongsberg, or organization, let the speakers cribes bargain travel fares, youth Norway, which features jam ses- There are babes Bureau know by calling the Speech discounts, study programs, hostel- sions held inside an old silver Department Office after 1:00 p.m. ing and other special interest in- mine; Stockholm's Ballet and Ope-- in the woods. formation on travel in Denmark, ra Festival, and the biggest Am- Norway, and Sweden. erican Independence Day Celebra- Sections on where to stay, where tion in the world which takes place And those baby animals and trees need a to eat and what to do in the cities, at Rebild National Park, south of place where they can grow up strong and Orientation team (both day and night) are included, Aalborg, Denmark. along with information on cycling Free copies of the SAS YOUTH healthy The forest is, their home. When you leader applications tours, sailing and canoeing trips, NEWS can be obtained from any come to visit, please don't burn it down. are available farm vacations and working holi- SAS office, travel agent or from days. Dept. 22, Scandinavian Airlines/ Applications for orientation team Details also are given on SAS' SAS, Box 230,Jamaica,N.Y.11431. leader are available at the Stu- dent Activities Office in the Stu- dent Union. Deadline for the ap- plications is Friday, April 6. The first meeting will be held Thursday April 12 in 120 Pasteur Hall. Breakfast at McDonald's featuring Classifieds)

Classified ad rates: $1 for first 15 words. Each additional word $.05. All ads should be sub- mitted to 101 Phelps or call 457- 2158. Ads must be paid in advance.

FOR SALE—One pair of JBL's finest SR-8 speaker systems. May be seen anytime. Phone 452-2899 or 452-7391.

WANTED—One interested student to chair the 1973 WSC Home- coming Committee. Contact Sharon Fruetel in the Student Activities Office by April 20.

LEATHER — Buy direct from tan- 4340 nery outlet: sides, remnants, Advertising contributed for the public good. products. IRC Store, Red Wing,

el 4,4/.111 (612-388-7323). L 1.e.0 1,7.1144. • '4,1, 244. , n4-1 -4 4 , •- Page 3 Senate shorts Summer jobs in Austria Any student wishing a summer by sending their name, address, handling) to: Summer Placement, As of the March 28th meeting, of registration to a more feasible job in the country of Austria should educational institution, and $1 (for SOS, Box 5173, Santa Barbara, the Student Senate treasury was time was referred to the Academic apply now. Paying student jobs printing, postage, addressing and Calif. 93108. $2,607.13. In the Presidents Re- Affairs Committee. are available on a first come, port, Tim Penny announced 52% A resolution presented by Gary first serve basis to any student of the food service surveys were Johnson on behalf of concerned aged 17 through 27. The majority Nicky Cruz to completed. The survey revealed students would appropriate $100.00 of jobs are in hotels, mountain the Winona State Students wish to towards the purchase of food items and lakeside resorts, and restau- stay with the same food program for American Indians at Wounded rants. Standard wages are paid - at a $45.00 increase per quarter. Knee was tabled by the Senate be- plus free room and board. speak in La Crosse Tim also covered the lobbyist re- cause lack of information on the Most jobs do not require know- port. Bills concerning youth em- resolution. The resolution will ledge of a foreign language, and ex- ployment in government and ecolo- be on the Senate's agenda next perience counts less than willing- Nicky Cruz, a former Mau- on a one way street to jail, the gical programs, Federally insured week. ness to work, ability to adapt to Mau Gang leader in New York electric chair and hell!" But loan programs and the age ma- *************** foreign life, and the maintenance City will be speaking in LaCrosse change he did. Jesus Christ jority are all being lobbied for There are still vacancies on the of an open mind. Opportunities Sunday, April 8th at 2:30 p.m. at transformed Nicky's heart of hate by Tim. following committees: one on Ju- for this practical, inexpensive Mary E. Sawyer Auditorium. and fear. .into one of love and *************** dicial, one onConstitutional Draft- way to spend time in Europe are Rev. Leon Franck says, "Re- compassion. After hearing Nicky Student Recruitment is doing ing, one on the Housing Board and given out as fast as students ap- member him from THE CROSS & Cruz, his personal autograph, well. Two outings have been com- the Housing Committee and an ply, and the working papers are THE SWITCHBLADE! Hear the "Remember Jesus loves you," pleted with success and another opening for a Sophomore Senator. processed. Jobs are matched as dynamic message of Nicky Cruz, will not only be in a book. .it is yet to be planned. The High If you are interested sign up onthe closely as possible to each stu- former warlord of a ruthless street will be in your heart." School students feel the per- bulletin board in the Senate Office dent's choice. This work is done gang, now an ambassador of There is no admission charge sonal contact with students in the or contact any Senator. by the SOS — Student Overseas Christian hope to America. Before but reserve seat tickets can be ob- institution is of great value. Services, a Luxembourg student- Nicky turned eighteen, a psycho- tained by writing or stopping in at *************** run organization specializing in logist pronounced his epitaph with, Inter-Faith Christian Ministries, The Winona State Student Se- helping American students in Eu- "You're doomed. There's nohope 1707 Main Street, LaCrosse, Wis. nate will participate in an Infor- historti rope for the past 15 years. SOS for you. Unless you change, you're mation Exchange System es- also provides a brief orienta- tablished at the last MSCSA meet- tion in Europe to insure each stu- ing. The system is intended to scholarship dent worker a good start on the provide for the regular exchange job in Europe. Keep America of information betweenStudent Go- Students interested in obtaining The History Department needs vernments of Bemidji, Mankato, a summer job in Austria may ob- applicants for the Thielen Mem - St. Cloud, Marshall, Moorhead and tain application forms, job listings orial Scholarship. So far, only Winona. In addition to the mail- and descriptions, and th e S OS hand- ings the I.E.S. personnel from one student has filed an applica- book on earning a trip to Europe Beautiful Day set each college will meet each month tion. Students who will be se- niors next year should contact at the regular MSCSA meeting. *************** the History Office or Dr. Sobiesk for information. The deadline for Keep America Beautiful Day is. from the Senate will be planning Resolution 7-79 submitted by Se- projects for that day. filing applications is April 15. Yearbook April 28. People are needed if nator Penny concerningthe change the 1973 campaign to get litter off the ground, promote recycl- ing programs, plant trees and requests shrubs, and clean up waterways, Homecoming Winonan editor beaches and parks. Volunteers who can offer sup- chairperson submissions port, time, supplies, or skills are asked to write or call: Keep applications sought America Beautiful Inc., 99 Park needed The Winona State College year- Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10016, The Student Publications Com- be responsible for the execution book is requesting college and fa- (212) 682-4564. NEEDED: One interested mittee has announced that they of this policy. culty participation for the 1973 Winona State students can also student to chair the 1973 WSC will be accepting applications for Application forms are available yearbook. call 457-2334 for additional infor- iomecoming Committee. Con- positions of editor and business from the Winonan advisor, Mr. Ur- Editors Lon Newman and Steve mation. act Sharon Fruetel in the manager of the Winonan for the banski in Somsen 216, or from Tope, said, "The old concept of a A group of students with help student Activities Office by 1973-74 school year. the chairman of the committee, yearbook representing a posed and April 20 if interested. Applicants must be full-time Connie Davis. artificial reality has become non- students of Winona State. An edi- The new editor will be selected relevant or non-expressive of the tor can appoint his staff and de- at the committee's meeting on contemporary meanings of college termine editorial and news policy April 11 at 3:00 p.m. in Phelps life." in consultation with the staff, and 101. They added, "This yearbook will be compiled on the basis of a relatively new concept in year- book design. We are seeking sub- Baggy Jeans missions which range from photo- graphy to expressive prose, from aesthetics to social involvement. Placement news The yearbook will attemptto probe the diversity and individuality of, 2" and 3" CUFFS in college activities and meanings. SOLIDS and PLAIDS INTERVIEWS ON CAMPUS The yearbook will be soft-co- PLACEMENT BUREAU vered and distributed free of Waist Sizes: 28 to 36 110 GILDEMELST ER charge to faculty and students. and Inseams to 36" Non-Teaching Submissions for the yearbook Tuesday, April 3 through April may be given to Steve Top; Lon 6 - Minnesota Department of Man- Newman, Mr. Urbanski in 216 COME AND power Services. Students who Somsen, Dr. Grawe in Gildemei- will complete degree require- Learn from the ster, to any staff member, or left SEE OUR ments (2 or 4 year degrees) be- mistakes of others - in the Satori Room in Gildemeister. LARGE fore Sept. 1 and who are inter- Deadline is April 21. SELECTION! ested in seeking employment in you can't live long the Winona area should make ap- enough to make them pointments at once. all yourself. Memorial Hall facilities f)17 NI= to close *' Scenic trail riding and 3 cross country riding r Horse drawn Memorial Hall facilities will not In Az hay rides be open on Saturdays and Sundays after April 29. Past experience * English & Western riding indicates that very few people instructions-indoor arena IOW use the facilities during the month of May. Memorial Hall facilities will not be open on week nights after May W0141-1E1> Big Valley Ranch 7. Intramural softball for men Undergound 452-9744 East Burns • Vailey Road and women will continue from 4:00 at NAM'S 4th & Center mougamiminiir p.m. until 7:00 p.m. page 4

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or fish diet. Students, who do not even the first time the farmer has received, see a cost of living increase in their for any extended period of time, a decent loans, are especially hard hit by the rise price for beef or pork since the World June graduates in grocery prices. War II era. There is a much larger segment of in- Today the farmer has become only a dividuals on this campus who live off the minor element in the long road between June graduates are busily filling out state and others, but schools should not campus and buy their meals or grocer- the feedlot and the dinner table for a cut applications in hopes of finding jobs when , hire coaches over teachers. ies, than living on campus and eating of steak. There are buyers for slaughter they leave here, but many of the educa- Atheltics are termed as extra-curri- dorm or union food. The students in that houses, the packing plant itself, truckers, tion majors are hampered by one small cular activities. Valuable experiences can category may have gone further than plant meat distributors, wholesale houses factor. be gained from athletics, true, but it is switching from beef to fish, perhaps to and finally the grocery store between the The lists of openings that they receive more important to consider the rest of the the extent of switching to macaroni. farmer and consumer. In some instances from the Placement Bureau so regularly students that the coach teaches that are Last night the Nixon administration an- there are even more "middlemen" in- contain openings, to be sure, but often not involved in athletics. nounced a ceiling on meat prices, how- volved, and along each step of the way behind the openings is a little notation The common happening is that teachers ever, there was no freeze put on the farm- the price is raised and more often that indicating that the school is actually are being hired to teach their minor as er. The retail, wholesale and packer level not, the step does not improve the qual- looking for a coach. If the person can they can coach and the majors in a par- of the meat industry will have to absorb ity of the product the consumer buys. teach, that is only secondary. ticular area are overlooked because they the price fluctuation of meat bought "on Considering the new ceiling on the price Athletics are important and they doplay do not have a coaching certificate. It is the hoof." of meat in the grocery store, it's doubt- an important role in the schools of this hard enough to find a job, anyway. Therefore a general boycott or meat ful if the price of meat on the hoof will buying slow down by consumers can still rise any marked degree. As the consumer have a forcefull effect on meat prices. continues to shun meat the price will Considering the price levels of meat, the eventually go down, the middle men will buying slow down of the past two weeks continue to collect the same wage and will continue consciously or unconsciously the farmer will untimately accept the brunt Consumer's beef in the super market. of the declining market. Those with an agrarian background at Reprinted from the Mankato State realize that this is really Mankato Daily Reporter

The anti-war sentiment of college stu- form of mass marches or rallies, but it dents a year ago has been replaced with won't have to in order to affect the price consumers threatening a meat boycott. of meat. It is doubtful if the boycott will take the It is very easy to convert to a chicken Dear Rog,

If I don't do it this way, then I KNOW of the credit for Winona State College I'll be late in doing it...Happy Birthday, leading the state in placement is due Bill! Bill is my brother David. I realize to the fine staff we have here on campus. how much that explains, but it's just Subject number three is in reference like the way I write my term papers. to some comments motivated by a letter Just to play on the safe side, let me appearing last quarter (last issue) con- put it this way. Maybe perhaps one time cerning the Playboy Dance. I can under- I was in the Nay. And maybe perhaps stand the sentiments expressed against the I did something outstanding for which I financial support...and...concur. But this might have received verbal commendation idea of being sexual playthings disturbs which was to be transposed into a nice me. I believe part of the problem lies letter and medal of commendation. But with women themselves. Initial male- then just perhaps maybe there was this female relations are usually based on chief who sez "Why give him a medal! receptive visual stimuli. This physical He's only doing his job! That's what fact, unfortunately, places emphasis on he's here for!" The point I'm taking sexual appeal. Urged on by the cos- so long to make is that sometimes people metics industries in alluring advertise- excel in something and receive no re- ments, women have entered a vicious cognition for it. I don't think it would circle wherein it is difficult to attract hurt me to give a well deserved pat- worthy male companions except on this on-the-back instead of my tendancy of basis, This type of psychology has even stab-in-the-back (that also being well been thrown at man in a barrage of deserved!). commercialism. Now unless someone may I want to publicly thank Dr. Wedul have looks to cause mass regurgitation, and his fine staff for the tremendous this type of deceit, yes...deceit, is not job they are doing. They have always necessary. More and more women are been kind, courteous, and patient. I once rejecting this type of false appeal...but paid a commercial placement firm close not enough. Until they do, men will be to three hundred dollars to help me prone to see women as they attempt to find employment, and they did not expend portray themselves...as sexual objects. even a fraction of the assistance that I Regardless, have received so far from WSC's Place- STEVE ment Office. I believe that at least some

by The Uncolumn Steve Lindroth

There might be a bit of shocking news in my column this week, however, there few incidents that do occur than it is in is a Winona State College residence hall the other dorms where it is not as that is off campus, Richards Hall is the easily accepted by the resident advisors. only residence hall here that holds the That leads me to another point. There honor of not being exactly on campus. is only one resident advisor in Richards I refer to being off campus as being as compared to the other dorms where an honor due to the fact that many of the there is a much higher per resident strict regulations and strict enforcement ratio. that at times does occur in other re- We still have a representative to the sidence halls does not occur in Rich- Inter Residence Hall Council and other ards, residents have the option to pay the Of course Richards Hall is subject to $3.00 dorm fee, like all other dorm re- the same state regulations in the area sidents. So we are in the governmental of liquor. The state regulations are simply structure of the residence halls. not enforced to the point that it cramps Richard Hall is the only dorm that is the lifestyle of the adult residents of the given the option of contracting for food dorm. The lax atmosphere in Richards service at Slaters. In each of the lounges has not lead to the misuse of alcoholic there has been placed all that is nec- beverages on the contrary, now that it essary for cooking anything you want. has become rather commonplace, the dis- Richards has had student janitors for cipline in Richards is much easier for the 2 years now and I'm not going to say that page 5 they keep the dorm cleaner for less wise use of their residence halls and lots of groups of people who are out af- If we just want to feel good and self- money than do the janitors in other dorms, Richards is a good example of what we ter something for themselves. All these satisfied, and have fun--then lef's-kqese but if the student janitors do sluff off can expect dorm life to be like in the committees and organizations (except Stu- on playing "p,adic9A.',' on the job it is easier to fire them than not too purwjAirre. After all so long as dent Activity Fund) are firmly controlled forts to writing on walls, sending an "r: it is some janitor that has been here their ciOrnas full the housing offic- by "them" obviously. occasional paragraph to rhetoric to a since 1858. The student janitors can ials aren't going to crack down on our So how do "we" replace "them"? publication, bullshit among ourselves, stay use the money they make to help pay way of life. If they do they can add Get our shit together and go to work. aloof from politicing, keep patting each for their education which kind of puts empty residence hall to all of their other Organize our own pressure groups and other on the back for each and every the money back-into the student's pockets, problems over in Somsen. voting blocks. Learn the rules they play action anyone takes, no matter how ab- which is also a good idea. I've lived in Richards' two years now by and start playing them more skill- surd or self defeating, in the name of Richards Hall is co-ed which makes it and I would highly -recommend it to stu- fully than they can. Whenever we get "unity." After so many years of pretty a more relaxed living experience. After dents who are tired of living in a rat control, change some rules the way we fruitless "radical action" we should be all there is more than one sex in the hole apartment or a prison dormitory want them changed. We gotta work hard- astute enough to have learned frorri —our world and we should be able to live as a good cheap alternative that is close er and longer, cuz we're number 19 1/2 mistakes and be resiliant enough to alter together as adults. to campus, free of hassels, and has op- or in that neighborhood and have to try our tactics without losing our goals. Richards is responsible in a great tional meal service. Besides all this I harder. Provided of course, we ARE playing to win. part for the capacity status we have en- have found that the residents of Richards joyed this year. Winona is years ahead seem to get along better than do the of the rest of the state system in their residents of the other dorms.

CARE for Mother's Day

Mother's Day is May 13th. The time quested.) to think about it is now. Here's a new So do it today. The CARE system idea: works fine if you don't press the time Make a donation to CARE, the over- deadline to hard. Send your contribu- seas aid and development agency. And tion (make order payable to CARE) with make it in your mother's name. CARE your mother's name and address (and will send her an attractive Mother's yours, of course) to: CARE Office, 125 Day card which tells her that you made East Wells Street, Milwaukee, Wiscon- a donation in her honor for Mother's sin, 53202. Day, and that the money will be used Your mother will be glad you did, to aid impoverished mothers and their and so will a few other people around children overseas. the world. What more could you want? It serves Sincerely a good cause. It is convenient and easy DAVID A. CARBONELL to send. And it costs only as much as Field Representative CARE you can afford (a $2 minimum is re- Concern for AIM

The American Indian plight has been caused mainly because of their popula- pathy with the Indians deprived of their tion, which makes them a minority group. civil liberties. Due to lack of interest, This means that seldom does anyone and perhaps respect, the motion was listen to their complaints! Many people tabled for the next meeting (Wed., April +hink ArtstosEle -turns in esson in America believe the Indian problems 4, 4:00 P.M.-Conference Room C & D)- must be treated by the same methods by a vote of 10 yeas and 4 nays. Where plans ever Weeli ? that have been employed in the past by the money could go must be decided-there governments who tried to assimulate dif- are a number of places-church groups, ferent cultures in their own culture. How reservations, Indian Schools, or other many governments have placed its victims places owned by Indians. Interest shown on reservations? Yet how many govern- would be greatly appreciated by the stu- ments have said to the defeated nations, dent senate and even more by Indians by "surrender and your bellies will be fill- who need the support and respect of all ed." (Seldom have we even kept these Americans, please come to the senate JEROME Jerome Christensen agreements, our philosophy on treaty meeting and express your opinions! It • rights has been barbaric!) has been brought up at the last meeting The people of today who owe their if the senate can legally send money to For the last few months that I've two steps back. Ideological rhetoric that origin to the first inhabitants of this support Indians; if student senate money filled these few column inches of print sounds fine to one who is already con- continent are not taking their condition can be used to reconstruct bombed hos- with my more or less random ramblings, vinced of its correctness is nonsensical as a joke! It may be fun for us, (non- pitals in North Vietnam (in the form of I've written about many things that are jargon to someone not so convinced and a Indians), to watch Indians get slaught- MSCSA funds, I see no reason why we a pain in our collective ass. And it seems lot of treasonous bullshit to one who is ered by John Wayne in a movie, but can not help our own people. from the feedback I've been getting, I already somewhat hostile. A few are for the Indians, it is just another of the Let us all hope that we will be re- haven't been wrong just over much. A serious about attaining whatever goals series of attacks that are continuously minded of what happened at Wounded lot of people seem to agree with what we have set. Collectively, or as indiv- being applied to their sub-culture. All Knee (a massacre of Indians) on Dec. I've written and spout a lot of "Ya, iduals, we simply must gear our per- too often we think of Indians as our 29, 1890, so that we will have to see we've got to do something about that" formance to our audience and gain some forefathers saw them, describing Indians this quote from the Jan. 4, 1891, New then go out and get stoned, and it's the skill at the game of politics; ready to in the phrase, "the barbaric beauty of York Times, be applied after today's last that's heard from these would-be do what has to be done, if it's what the savages," Wounded Knee or in other incidences, world changers, It seems that too many we'd like to do or not, Obviously something must be done to "While the iron hand of the army has people (A) are too damn lazy (B) don't After some degree of experimentation show that the Indians on our whole con- apparently got the sioux rebellion by the really give a damn (C) all the above. I've come to realize that the only way tinent, particularly in our own area, can throat, there is no telling at what in- At the start of a new quarter, I think to win is to beat your opponent at his regain the respect they need and deserve. stance the savage, grown desperate by it's time we put this whole mess in some own game--cuz he's making the rules When Sacheen Littlefeather, on be- hunger and fright, will make one more perspective and analyze our ends and now and he had the power to make 'em half of , refused the Aca- struggle to avenge his wrongs!" means to the reality of the situation and stick. The job is gonna be taking that demy Award for Brando's performance Concerned! Take a few minutes, in- then organize to actuate those means power away and making our own rules. in the "Godfather," it wasn't meant tc vest in a stamp, write a short note and achieve our ends, Not an easy task. My experiences also rididule the awards ceremony. As a form showing concern on how the Indian is There's a lot of hard, unreqarding, taught me the rules they're playing by of political power to bring the attention treated in education, employment, etc. boring. and usually quite unglamorous and the things that mean power--primary to the American public-that Indians still Write: Sen. Walter F. Mondale, 443 Sen- work to making any impact on whatever is money; control the source of that exist in conditions similiar to the early ate Office Building, Washington.. D C socio-political-economic system that you money or significantly influence it and reservations; it could not have been a 20515. are trying to change. There are brief you have power--that means we have to better time or place! Some may say that Hon. Albert H. Quie, 1211 House Of- periods of glamour and excitement, but talk in terms of money and do things Brando refused the award to gain some fice Building, Washington, D.C.20915. for the most part, the job is pretty dull that affect that money supply in our sort of power or prestige. I might agree Write to show support of Indian policy and plenty hard. And it takes a long favor. Masses of people, nasty rhetor- with you, however, this is not the first at Wounded or other places (specify): time. I don't seen any shortcuts. Spor- ic, street theatre and all the things we time he has allowed a public display of , St. Paul adic demonstrations, rallies or acts of try to do don't mean shit if they don't his political beliefs, (He has refused an Chapter, 400 Central A.V., St. Paul, violence simply can't substitute for months affect the money situation on this campus. award because of war in Indochina; He Mn. 55110. and years of hard organization, educa- How can we get this power? First, we has protested w!th Indians in the North- AIM, 1337 Franklin Ave E., Minn- tion and political maneuvering. must ask: What are the committees that west on basis of treaty rights concern- eapolis, Minnesota 55404, (Call 612-333- In this long struggle, I am very im- control the purse strings of this col- ing fishing.) 7193). Read some books on !-ndian Cul- patient with those who insist on some lege? Functions and Planning, APT, A2C2, A senator from your student senate ture. Take a trip to a reservation to kind of ideological purism. There is al- CDC, and in a minor role, Student Ac- introduced a resolution that proposed express concern and to understand what ways the need to be willing to com- tivity Fund. What influences them? Fa- that the student senate give some money life there is about, promise, to take three steps forward and culty Senate, Administrative Council, and to show that Winona State is in sym- JOE GARTNER page 6

Art historian to lecture Thursday

Dr. Ruth Stanford Thomas, Re- family of giants having a single search Fellow in Art and Archaeo- round eye in the middle of the loEv at the Willim P. Hayes Fogg forehead. She will present her Art Museum, will present Thurs- own interpretation of Polyphemus, day a lecture entitled "The Cy- beginning with the original con- clops and Polyphemus: A New ception in the Homeric Odyssey, Look at an Old Face." The lec- and tracing the figure through tures, sponsored by the Winona- Greek comedy and pastoral poetry Hiawatha Valley Society of theAr- to its adaptation by Roman Poets. chaeological Institute of America, She will consider the Cyclops will take place at 8:00 p.m. in both as a giant from folk tales Pasteur Auditorium. and as symbol for the violent Dr. Thomas will deal with the and barbarian. mythic origins of the Cyclops, a The lecture will also deal ex- tensively with artistic represen- tations of Polyphemus, beginning with early vase-painting and con- Symphony cluding with late Roman mosaics. Stylistic and technical treatments through the successive periods of JEAN-JACQUES KANTOROW, first-prize winner in the Paganini Violin Competition, will perform concert is -Greek and Roman art will also be this evening at 8:00 p.m. in the College of St. Teresa Auditorium. The public occasions event is open discussed, with an emphasis on to the public and there will be no admission charge. iconographical development. Dr. Thomas holds her Ph.D. Sunday degree from Tufts University and Adventures in is Research Assistant and publica- Movie `Alice in tions coordinator of the Harvard- The Winona Symphony Orches- Cornell Archaeological Expedition travel program tra, under the direction of Milton of Sardis, where field work was Preview Wonderland' Davenport, will present its spring done in 1971. She is co-author Supper Concert on Sunday evening with George Hanfmann of "Thirt- at 7:00 p.m. in the theatre of the "Travel Adventures," a pre- Burt Reynolds stars as New eenth Campaign at Sardis," to be sentation on travel opportunities York City's top private eye in Performing Arts Center. published in the forthcoming is- auditions The pops concert program will and the making of travel arrange- SHAMUS, opening tormorrow at sue of the "Bulletin of the Amer- ments, will be held this evening the State Theatre in downtown include highlights from such ican Schools of Oriental Re- Auditions for the W enonah Play- Broadway musicals as "TheSound at 7:00 p.m. in the main lounge Winona. The Columbia Pictures search." of the Student Union. presentation is rated PG. ers production of Lewis Carroll's of Music" and "Mary Poppins." "Alice in Wonderland" will beheld Soloists for the evening will be The Up & Company-sponsored Held over at the Cinema Thea- presentation will feature films, tre is Neil Simon's THE HEART- today at 4:00 p.m. in the theatre Julie Goldberg, playing piano pre- of the Performing Arts Center. ludes by Gershwin, and Elizabeth discussions and information on BREAK KID, starring Cybil Shep- • travel adventures, as well as a heard, Charles "Chuck" Grodin, Any interested student is en- Cox, singing operatic arias. Con- couraged to audition for the 25- certmistress is Sister Genieve talk by Dan Johnson from Campus Eddie Albert and Jeannie Berlin. Travel Center of Minneapolis. Rated PG. cast member show, which will be Speltz. presented May 14-19. Ms. Vi- vian Fusillo, director of Child- ren's Theatre and instructor of Speech/Theatre, will direct "Alice Dance Theatre in Wonderland." presentation is April 11 Kappa Pi

"Children's Dance Theatre," invites a presentation designed to provide family entertainment through dance, will be staged April 11 at art works 2:00 and 7:00 p.m. in the theatre of the Performing Arts Center. The program, directed by Sue Kappa Pi art fraternity has an- Ann Kuchenmeister of the Health- nounced that its annual All-Cam- Physical Education-Recreation De- pus Juried Art Show will be exhi- partment, will include numbers, bited May 71-8 in the game rooms such as Hoedown, the GivingTree, of the Student Union. Raggedy Ann and Andy, Johnny Contestants may submit their Fedora and Alice Blue Bonnet, a art works (of any form) on April rhythmic ball routine performed 24 and 25 from 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. to Song Sung Blue, and Willie in the main office of Watkins' the Whale. second floor. The dance theatre will be per- All students are encouraged to formed by a troupe of WSC stu- participate in this annual show. dents, while sound is under the direction of Jeff O'Toole. LuEtt "CHILDREN'S DANCE THEATRE", an improvisational presentation by a troupe of WSC students, Rahn will narrate the presentation, will be staged April 11 at 2:00 and 7:00 p.m. in the theatre of the Performing Arts Center. There is no admission charge. page 7 the Choir had cheated itself out of the complete attention it de- served from its listeners. CBS cancels The second half of the concert was entertaining, but rather simple musically, The Choir performed a cute suite entitled "A Mother Goose Concert," containing nearly every childhood `Bridget Loves tune imaginable; a series of songs from the Lionel Bart musical "Oliver"; and a Ray Charles suite called "The Continental Sol- Bernie, ' others her." Only this last could be classified as professionally done, for it employed dazzling colonial costumes, some rather nice choreography and well-executed music. NEW YORK, N.Y. -- "Bridget Television The boychoir performance was the last of this season's Com- Loves Bernie," "The Doris Day Terry Carlson munity Concerts and on the whole, it was a pleasurable evening. Show," "Mission: Impossible" and "The New Bill Cosby Show" have been dropped from the Columbia The film industry consciously revealed a good deal of itself Broadcasting System's prime- via television last Tuesday evening in an attempt to let its patrons Guthrie announces season time schedule for the fall. in on a massive innerworkings of the business they call "motion- The decision to drop "Bridget pictures." And to a large extent they succeeded. Loves Bernie" was "absolutely The Tyrone Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis has announced its removed, independent and disasso- The scene was the 45th Annual Academy Awards ceremony in 1973 season. The longest season to date will include six productions ciated from criticism of the show and for the event the enormous stage of the Dorothy new to the Guthrie stage, plus a revival of the 1972 production of from some Jewish groups," said Chandler Auditorium at the Los Angeles Music Center had been OEDIPUS THE KING . Robert D. Wood, president of the transformed into an equally large "sound-stage", not unlike that Jean Anouilh's drama BEC KET will open the summer season, CBS Television network. found at 20th Centry-Fox in Hollywood. followed by a new adaption of Gogol's satire THE GOVERNMENT The criticism of the program, Now this wasn't your ordinary sound-stage, because I know for a INSPE CTOR which was based on the marriage fact that sound-stages do not come complete with glass podiums Scheduled to open in September are Sean O'Casey's JUNO AND of Roman Catholic Bridget toJew- and floor-to-ceiling, wall-to-wall light bulbs. But w9. couldn't ask THE PAYCOCK and the world premiere of June Havoc's vision ish Bernie, "had been limited to the industry to dispense with the tinsel and glitter completely of the last days of vaudeville, I, SAID THE FLY. a very small, though articulate this very first time, could we? Certainly not, and considering the The final plays of the Guthrie's 12th season will be Samuel group," Wood said. The program situation, they held up admirably. After all, this was Hollywood's Beckett's tragi-comedy WAITING FOR GODOT and Shakespeare's received fewer than 200 complaint biggest night of the year -- the night when friend and foe gather THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, letters, he said. to bestow golden statuettes on those they deem worthy -- and CBS said the shows were can- everybody who was anybody wis there (as well as a few nobodies). celled because of poor audience The pressure was on. So, we understand and forgive, Oscar winners for 1972 ratings. The first clue that this awards ceremony might be a bit unique came when Angella Lansbury wandered on to the stage without so much as an introduction. (Applause). Naturally, she was playing . "" was named Best Picture of the Year last week your average motion-picture actress (dressed in white trenchcoat), by the National Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences at Soloists to up at 5 a.m• for the day's shooting and on the set ahead of all. the 45th Annual Academy Awards ceremony in the Dorothy Chand- Very soon, though, the make-up artist and hairdresser came ler Auditorium of the Los Angeles Music Center. The picture barrelling on, the costume designer not far behind with sketches also received Oscars for screenplay and best actor. Meanwhile, play at CST for Miss Lansbury to choose from. The hours she might spend in "Cabaret" was sweeping up Oscars in eight categories, including wardrobe being fitted were unfortunately ignored (be careful with best actress, supporting actor, director and cinemotography. Below the tinsel, boys). The musical director came next, the choreo- is a listing of winners in the 1972 competition: BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR-"The Godfather" The Minnesota Chamber Solo- grapher was all smiles and soon the television cameras trucking ists, twelve distinguished string in for a take of Miss Lansbury, who by this time was all smiles BEST ACTOR-Marlon Brando ("The Godfather") BEST ACTRESS—Liza Minelli ("Cabaret") musicians of the Minnesota Or- as well, dressed in one of the aforementioned gorgeous costumes chestra,will present a concertSat- and singing "make a little magic -- that's what it's all about." BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR - Joel Grey ("Cabaret") BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS — Eileen Heckart ("Butterflies urday evening at 8:15 p.m. at the Presently, the scene built to your average musical climax and College of St. Teresa auditorium. was concluded. It was a "print." (Applause). are Free") BEST DIRECTOR — Bob Fosse ("Cabaret") The final event of the tri-college There were equally impressive attempts at revealing the in- BEST SCREENPLAY - "The Godfather" concert series is open to the pub- dustry's secrets throughout the evening. Rock Hudson told the entire BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY - "The Candidate" lic without charge. world that his name wasn't really Rock Hudson, BEST SONG - "The Morning After" ("The Poseidon Adventure") The Minnesota Chamber Solo- managed to carry a script of the proceedings on stage with him, BE ST CINEMATOGRAPHY - "Cabaret" ists perform works from the exten- and the presenters continually appeared most magically upon being BEST MUSICAL SCORE - "Cabaret" sive literature of chamber mu- introduced. But this carefully charted and sign-posted revelation BEST DRAMATIC SCORE - "Limelight" sic, according to a spokesman. was very suddenly interrupted when a young Indian woman named BEST ART DIRECTION - "Cabaret" Each musician is a soloist as well Sacheen Littlefeather quietly informed the academy that Marlon BEST COSTUME; DESIGN - "Travel with my Aunt" as an integral part of the cohe- Brando was refusing his award as Best Actor of 1972 to protest the BEST FILM EDITING - "Cabaret" sive whole. Included in the motion-picture and television industries' treatment of Indians and BEST FOREIGN FILM — "The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoise" first half of the the situation in Wounded Knee, S,D BEST SOUND - "Cabaret" concert will be Henry Purcell's music for "A Midsummer Night's Now, my problem was not whether I agreed or disagreed with BEST DOCUMENTARY (Short Subject) - "This Tiny World" BEET DOCUMENTARY (Feature)- "" Dream," Second Suite; S. Bach's Miss Littlefeather's publicity stunt (she is an actress and model), Special Visual Effects Award - "The Poseidon Adventure" double concerto in D minor for but rather, how the film industry and the National Academy of Motion Two Violins; and Anton Webern's Picture Arts and Sciences could possibly be caught so unaware FiVP Movements for Strings. O. 5. in their very own backyard. One imagines them being extremely Following the intermission, the suspicious of any and all Best Actor nominees, Wasn't the Geroge C. soloists will play Mozart's Piano Scott refusal of a few years back enough of an embarrassment for Concerto No. 10, K. 449; Two them? On the contrary, it seems they learned little or nothing from Aquarelles, arranged for strings that sad experience. Perhaps, after this second and even more frus- by Eric Fendy; and L'Estro Ar- trating episode, the academy will do a bit of research to determine monico No. 4 in E minor by Vi- the feelings and extracurricular activities of the actors they intend valdi. to nominate prior to doing so. Yes, the film industry revealed itself last week -- its secrets, its vulnerability and its stupidity, not all of which, I'm confident, was planned. Theatre Saint Mary's to Texas Boys Choir stage 'Othello' Music Terry Carlson Sacheen Littlefeather Liza Minnelli There are very few good boy choirs in the United States. Fewer Shakespeare's "Othello" will be still capable of preparing for an embarking on a 10-week tour of presented by Theatre Saint Mary's the U.S. and Canada. at St. Mary's College Thursday So, when the Texas Boys Choir presented their program Saturday thru Sunday at 8:00 p.m. at the college theatre. evening at the Junior High School Auditorium, we considered our- selves fortunate to be hearing a boychoir at all. (One must admit Tickets for the show may beob- that Winona is a bit off the beaten path of an international tour.) tained at the main desk of the WSC But hear them we did and, while the performance wasn't note- Student Union or by calling the perfect, it was presented with energy and remarkable compet- SMC college theatre. All seats are reserved. ence. In the opening minutes of the program, for example, the choir demonstrated fine style with a Gregorian chant, an unac- A Directed by Donald J. Peake, director of Theatre Saint Mary's companied motet, and the fast rhythm of a Spanish carol. All were Who cares about smoggy skies elegantly sung. the original five acts of the play About empty and polluted lakes. The boys, ranging in age from 11-15 were attired in stylish red have been condensed tothree. Ori- and white high-collared robes for this first portion of the concert cans and trash littering our ginal costumes have been designed and their movements between the numbers were graceful and country side. About plants and by Miss Eileen Whalen of the natural. trees dying in our forests. theatre department at the College of St. Teresa. This is the 27th year since founder-director George Bragg And animals too. Who cares? first held auditions for the Texas Boys Choir. Thus, I was dis- Woodsy Owl, the Nation's new appointed that such a veteran would order the house lights raised battler for a clean environment for the only major work of the evening so the audience might cares. And so should you. follow the printed text in the program. Any excitement that had krinAMAKty Owl's fight,3 iojraix Join Woodsy in the fight against been generated by the first few numbers was suddenly lost and pollution. paw @ti,h44 Nurses- may earn degree s m t_w t s T H I S Registered nurses may now ap- year hospital programs may re- of the hospital nursing program ply ,their hospital program train- ceive 72 hours of elective credit could also be applied to general ing toward earning a degree at toward any degree program at education credits but would be Mankato State College. Mankato State except nursing. deducted from the total of 72 W E E K W The college curriculum com- This would cut at least one year elective credits. mittee this week approved a plan off the normal four-year program. To qualify, registered nurses whereby licensed registered nurs- It could trim off as much as two need only present a transcript es who are graduates of three- years if combined with the College from their nursing school, trans- TUESDAY - "Travel Adventures" presentation, 7:00 p.m., main Level Examination Program cript from any college attended lounge of Student Union/Jean Jacques Kantorow, violinist, CST (CLEP) which provides credit for or proof of satisfaci.ory comple- Auditorium, 8:00 p.m. knowledge already accumulated. tion of state R.M. tests, as ap- THURSDAY - "Othello," Theatre Saint Mary's, 8:00 p.m. (opening) Any college work taken as part plicable. FRIDAY - "Othello," Theatre Saint Mary's, 8:00 p.m. What's Persons wanting further infor- SATURDAY - Tri-College Series, Minnesota Chamber Soloists, CST mation, should contact Dr. Ross Auditorium, 8:15 p.m./ "Othello," Theatre Saint Mary's, 8:00 Wenonah Players Alm, director of admissions, box p.m./ Baseball, LaCrosse, here at 1:00 p.m. 55, Mankato State College, tele- SUNDAY - "Othello", Theatre Saint Mary's, 8:00 p.m. (closing)/ • J. There will be a meeting of all phone 389-1823. Pan American Week at CST/Baseball, Stevens Point, here at On Wenonah Players on Wednesday , 1:99 p.m. evening at 6:30 p.m. in the Green MONDAY - WSC Concert Choir on tour (thru Friday). Room of the PAC. All members TUESDAY - "Save Lake Winona" presentation by Dr. Calvin Kappa Delta Pi are asked to attend. Fremling, 7:30 p.m., Dining Rooms E-F-G of Student Union. Election of officers was held at the monthly meeting of Kappa Delta Pi last Tuesday. Elected presi- dent was Vickie Ebert, vice-pre- sident Robyn Wood, secretary Kathleen McElrath, treasurer Be- verly Spande, and historian-re- corder Cindy Scrabeck. Mr. Holbrook spoke on profes- sional support personnel and the civil service system. The next meeting will be April 17 in Kryz- sko Commons. Interested juniors Where are the bikeways? and seniors may contact Barbara Bayer at 454-5218. Newman Center

John Ferden, state employment You've probably heard a lot about policy makers to support a balanced representative, will speak on jobs today's bicycle boom and the many transportation system, including bike- in Minnesota next Tuesday at 7:30 advantages bicycling offers. It is clean, ways. Motorists will also benefit be- p.m. at the Newman Center, 477 quiet, inexpensive, energy-efficient, cause congestion on roads and high- Huff. All are welcome. healthful — and fun. You might say ways would be relieved. the bicycle is one of the world's Our second objective is to convince greatest inventions! planners to "THINK BIKE!" They Student ME A However, there is one big, sober- should see the bicycle as an essential ing drawback: Bicycling in North part of the larger transportation sys- There will be a short meeting America today simply isn't safe! An tem and an integral part of commun- of the Student Minnesota Educa- estimated 900 bicycle riders will be ity life. tion Association (SMEA) tonight killed and more than 40,000 injured The facts are on our side. Traffic at 6:00 p.m. in Dining Rooms C in bike-auto accidents this year alone studies show that 43 % of all urban and D of the Student Union. in the United States. Most of these work trips made by automobiles are accidents could be avoided with ade- four miles or less; and in 9 out of 10 quate bikeways — separate pathways Photo by Jack Wilson trips, the driver is the sole occupant. S ACC Concert just for bicycles and safe routes in These trips could just as easily be conjunction with roads. What could a bicycle made on bicycles. Bicycles will even The Pure Prairie League Con- But: Where are the bikeways? This community be like? conserve the taxpayers' dollars. For cert scheduled for Sunday evening country's 80 million cyclists have only example, a downtown auto parking has been postponed. A new con- 16,000 miles of bikeways, or about Here's a practical, viable alternative. structure costs approximately $4000 cert date is being arranged. 13 inches for each bike rider! Com- Well-defined bikeways, separated from for each car space — enough to build pare that with the 3 million miles of cars, radiate from residential neigh- an enclosed facility that can hold 150 paved roads available to 90 million borhoods to schools. On-street car bicycles! motorists. And most of the existing parking gives way to protected bike- bikeways are far from ideal. Instead ways on key thoroughfares. Bicycle How you can help of protective curbing to separate bikes storage facilities are located through- Wotan from autos, you usually find just white out the city. Commuters bicycle to Bikecology help you lines or signs along the road's edge, public transportation stations, store which do little more than lull both their vehicles, and continue by bus or We can help bring about needed changes that will benefit everyone. The Winonan is written and edi- cyclists and motorists into a false rail into commercial sectors of the sense of security. city. Buses going into the countryside Bike rider or not, if you are in- ted by and for the students of have racks to hold bicycles. Adequate terested in a safer, more sensible Winona State College and is pub- Who is holding things up? bus and rail facilities play a key role, transportation system, please send us lished weekly except June, July especially during bad weather. That's a contribution of $5 or more. You and August and exam periods. Why aren't our millions of bicycle- what we could have! can also help by writing your local, Second class postage paid at riding taxpayers provided with better, state and federal representatives, ask- Winona, Mn. 55987. safer facilities? Because most govern- ing them what they are doing to sup- ment bodies continue to pump our Friends For Bikecology Address all correspondance to port bicycling and public transporta- money into still more roads, highways, is trying to help tion facilities. Editor, W inonan, Winona State C ol- and freeways. Their actions make us 1 ege. even more dependent on automobiles, Friends For Bikecology has been As a Bikecology supporter, you will Offices located at 101 Phelps which results in more smog, noise, working two years for more and safer receive a copy of our poster-style Hall. Telephone 457-2158. and traffic congestion — not to men- newsletter, "Serendipity" — a mosaic bikeways. We sponsored National of bike-related items. Deadline for non-staff copy is tion depletion of the world's natural Bikecology Week in May 1972, in- 3:00 p.m. the preceding Friday. resources. volving thousands of people in more Please mail the coupon and your ******************** And what about the citizens who than 70 cities throughout the nation. check for $5 or more to help Friends must rely on alternate transportation? This activity served to publicize our For Bikecology continue this impor- Member of Associated Collegiate tant work. Thank you. Press and Intercollegiate Press. Half of our nation's adults do without ideas and goals and to win the sup- ******************** the automobile, by need or by choice. port of many legislators and planners. Yet no major bikeway, bus or rail We have two main objectives. First, Editor-in-Chief. . Connie Davis transit funds have been made avail- to see that bicycle, bus, and rail trans- KEN KOLSBUN, Executive Director Arts Editor Terry Carlson able, and proposals fall ridiculously portation receive an equitable share of Sports Editor... . .Sporty Long short of the real needs. The problem public funds. In 1972, $22 billion of Business Manager .Heidi Sweely is further compounded by the fact our gasoline and property taxes were Friends For Bikecology Advertising Manager. . ...Darryl that attempts to solve our transpor- spent in the United States for roads 1035 E. De La Guerra St. Gullickson tation dilemma with gas tax funds con- and highways, while less than , one Santa Barbara, Ca. 93103 tinue to meet vehement opposition billion went for public transportation. Cartoonist. Dave Russell I am enclosing my contribution of $5 or more Photography. . . .Mike Rice from powerful road and highway And practically nothing was provid- to help Friends For Bikecology in their en- lobbies. ed for bikeways! We must convince deavor to obtain sound transportation including • Columnist Steve Lindroth more and safer bikeways.

Jerome Christensen, Steve Ein- Amount enclosed $ horn. SOME MEMBERS OF DR. PAUL D. WHITE DAVID BROWER STEWART UDALL OUR NATIONAL ADVISORY Heart Specialist President, Former Secretary Name Staff: Ray Haag, Bill Stieler, Doris Jensen, Esther Welch, Joyce COM M ITTEE JAMES R. MILLS Friends of the Earth of the Interior Address MICHAEL. McCLOSKEY Hungerholt, Bruce White, JoAnn HELEN LEAVITT GAYLORD NELSON Executive Director, State Senator Author and U.S. Senator Graf, Joe Gartner, Bobby Gia- City State Zip Sierra Club EDWARD I. KOCH Environmentalist quiao. U.S. Congressman ALAN CRANSTON Please make check payable to Friends For Bikecology Advisor .Albin Urbanski U.S. Senator page 9

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Southern Illinois University hitter by Wilderspin. tennis team ranked seventh in a pre-season Sophomore Jeff Youngbauer, a poll by Collegiate Baseball Di- transfer from University of Wis- gest, downed WSC in both ends of consin-Oshkosh collected four hits a double header. in seven at bats. After four games begins SIU won the first 4-2 on a se- he is 8 for 14 for a .571 average. ven-hitter by veteran pitcher flaw= The Warriors are now 2-2 for the kins. They also took the second season. season game by a 4-0 decision on athree- The Winona State women's var- sity tennis team will see its first action at Macalester College April Burt Reynolds 6 and 7. Macalester will be hosting a two day tournament with schools Funds for urban youth is HOT! Ask from around the state participating. The Winona State team is com- Dyan Cannon!, posed of 12 players coached by COTTON TOPSIDE —Keep Miss Fiereck and Miss Laura T en- The President has issued a for disadvantaged youth in our cen- your eyes on cotton's sassy tis. Participating Winona doubles statement regarding summer youth tral cities. stripes this summer. They're programs which will this year total Funds are available through the bright and bold on this all- teams in the tournament are Jo cotton knit pullover designed McDonald - Deb Lund and Gail $424 million in federal funds avail- Emergency Employment Assist- by White Stag. Whipple-Karen Dahl. Ann Coates able. ance Act, Direct Federal Employ- and Karen Erickson will be play- The funding will be sufficient to ment and through the Youth Con- ing singles for Winona. support 776,000 job opportunities servation Corps. Hints for a better you

By Bobby Giaquinto STARTS WED. You would never know it from this past weekend's weather, but the sun bathing season is upon us. .,7-11F" • I took my first sun bath of the season last Friday and it was very stimulating. We should have some more warm and sunny days The stirring saga of a Grizzly Monarch's coming up before fall sets in so conflict with man some thoughts on sun and air bathing are in order for this week. • Some of you have never experi- featuring Leon Ames enced the exhiliration and overall as the old man of the healthy feeling that relaxing in the mountain sun can give one. So if you have Plus Spectacular 1-6- SKI Short Sun International Productions Inc.. Hot,' never spent any time laying under "Get Entertainment Always the sun's rays then let this be the first spring that you do so, you'll never regret the time spent doing it if you just use common sense. I just know that you will feel better, look healthier, and feel like enjoying the warns weather months to their fullest with just a few hours spent under the sun during the week. Just follow some of the basic rules that are contain- ed in this article and you'll have a fun Ammer like you never had small nodules they can become in- burning which warns us that we SIDE LEG KICK designed to slim before. fected if broken or improperly are getting too much sun that day. down the total thigh and bring To begin With, our skin is a treated. If it is a small area just out muscular definition for the breathing organ, requiring air just swab with alcohol and cover with Now for gall sakes! If you male and female. Refer to the SEE WINONA'S as the lungs do. It serves as an a bandage. A large area that has haven't been in the sun since illustration to get a picture of it eliminating organ, letting out im- become blistered or broken should last summer don't go out and in your mind. You girls should TIM BROWNE purities from inside our bodies. have immediate treatment from a burn your skin off the first day! start by lying on your side, raise in the supporting role, Sun and air baths serve to faci- physician. Use your brains. There will be one leg as shown all the way up as Cybill Shepherd's litate this respiration. The body If you have children or small plenty of sun. Take 10 or 15 mi- and down a minimum of 25 times. boyfriend_ friend_ in.in... cannot develop its fullest vitality brothers and sister, be sure to nutes on each side the first day Rest for ten seconds and try five Neil Simon's until one practices giving the skin take proper care of them. Young and build that time up a little The Heartbreak Kid more. Turn over and do the same An Elaine May Fihn its need for sun and air. children burn much more quick- more each time you lay out. You number of reps on the other leg. So select a spot that is condu- ly than adults or young people. redheads and blondes take no more Try adding 3, 4 or 5 more reps cive to relaxation, not a roof or ( Protect them with a good lotion than 10 minutes on each side the with each workout and make it backyard. Try down at the lake, or that specifies that it blocks out first day. You all that have ne- hurt. Do it with a pair of heavy someplace along the river. Your the harmful rays of the sun. ver spent much time in the sun, shoes or workboots on to give outdoor bath will be invaluable Let's begin our approach to the watchout, 5 to eight minutes on some added pain. Build up to where from school or work if you just beach. The sun is the strongest each side maximum, the first you can perform 50 to 75 reps allow yourself to lay, relax, en- and hottest, thus the best tanning day. Add another minute or two on each leg for a workout. joy, and let your mind wander on rays, are from between 11:00 a.m. each succeeding day you get out. You guys can try the same ex- the fun things in life. Too many and 3:00 p.m. Early morning sun That tan will come, just give it a ercise, only tie a 5 or 10 lb. people let the warm months pass and late afternoon sun is not very sane chance to happen naturally. weight to your leg being exer- without ever knowing the sun can dangerous in this part of the coun- There are some definite evil cised. Or get a pair of weighted be so enjoyable. Ever see the ave- try, but is in the south. You should points that one can incure with shoes. Do from 10 to 20 reps rage city dweller and their pale protect yourself with a good lo- too much sunshine. Skin cancer for each leg to bring out that de- complexion throughout the year? tion when you are exposed for over is first on everyones mind, it is finition. It just isn't healthy. a half hour. Remember many ad- dangerous and usually shows inci- See you all next week. Good It is up to you to enjoy the vertised lotions are worthless, dence with people who work in the health, exercise and sun to each outdoors and develop your tan, some are fairly good, while others sun, and not usually sunbathers. of you! whether it be a light yellow color simply fry the skin in oil under Skin cancer is dangerous, unsight- or a deep bronze color, but if you the hot sun. Oil is good to apply ly, and very painful and some- value your health, avoid sunburn. after you have come out of the times fatal. Too much exposure It can be very dangerous. Sunburn sun as it tends to replace natural to the sun can cause wrinkling is not only painful but it can also oils which may have dried up your of the skin. Just look at the back permit infections to occur. Skin skin. of farmers necks sometime. Do that becomes burned or blistered The rays of the sun which are not go to extremes with your sun- loses its ability to protect. Burns beneficial arc the ultraviolet rays bathing, each person possesses a Follow the Warriors that only produce a reddening of which are invisible and the visible different skin tolerance and it is Stamnq Charles Grodin the skin may be given home treat- infrared rays. The ultraviolet rays up to each individual to find his own as they begin their Cybill Shepherd as "Kelly" ment with a remedy of soothing lo- stimulate the chemical reactions level. So enjoy yourselves and spring seasons. Jeannie Berlin tion, a cool bath, and a couple of in our bodies that bring about the see you all at the beach. Audra Lindley hours of sleep. Blisters are a change in skin color. The infrared ****************** and Eddie Albert different story; even if you get rays warm us and do some of the Our' eie:raise: 'this. week is the I ,t 1 . ) Around the campus shots

Winona State boasts 48 Co-Rec volleyball teams this spring. Our photographer stopped in to watch the players as they put their heart and soul into the Monday and Wednesday night games.

Photos by Dave Bosine