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Vol. XLIX Winona State College, Winona, Minn., October 5, 1967 No. 3 Sandpipers toperform on Monday, Oct. 9 Monday, October 9, the Sand- cert, or members of the Home- pipers will play at Memorial Hall. coming Committee. The performance, beginning at 8 THE STORY of the Sandpipers, p.m., is open to the public. Michael Piano, James Brady, and For students purchasing tickets Richard Shoff, began about 12 before Monday the cost is one years ago when the three Sand- dollar; one and a half dollars for pipers were young and sang so- students buying tickets at the prano in the Mitchell Boys Choir. door; two dollars for adults. While members of the Mitchell Tickets may be purchased from Choir the three Sandpipers ap- members of the Social Commit- peared before Pope Pius XII and tee, who are sponsoring the con- Pope John XXIII at St. Peter's Cathedral in Rome and before Princess Grace of Monacco in a WSC bookstore special concert. They also toured most of Europe and the Orient. considers move In 1961 the three boys joined with Nick Cahuernga to form the Four Seasons. Nick dropped out to Richard's Hall to write and the remaining Winona State may have a new three became the Grads. bookstore at the beginning of The Grads expanded, in 1965, winter quarter, according to Mr. to include three more men, a fe- Harold Murck, business manager. male singer, and four female A consultant who has studied dancers. With this group they be- problems in college bookstores gan singing in night clubs. has looked into the situation at "" their first the Winona State bookstore and hit, was characterized by a haunt- suggested plans for moving the ing melody and . The name "GOOD MUSIC" which appeals to younger day night in Memorial Hall. From left to right present bookstore to the Rich- the Sandpipers was taken at the people and to those no longer in their teens they are: Michael Piano, James Brady, and ards' Hall cafeteria. time "Guantanamera" was re- is the goal of the Sandpipers. They are ap- Richard Shoff. The biggest consideration in leased. pearing at the Homecoming Concert on Mon- this move is whether or not the move would be profitable. Al- though the present facilities are Homecoming Approaches .. inadequate, the move will have to be to a location that will serve the future needs of the college as well as present needs. Facilities in the cafeteria will have to be Seven girlsmcompete For Queen title removed and new shelving and storage will be needed since The Homecoming Queen Con- Claudi Bishop is sponsored by Burnsville. many facilities in the present test is in full swing this week. Team, Dianne is also active in Phi Delta Rho. Last year, Claudia Representing the dorm is Mary bookstore would not be suitable Today the field of candidates was SNEA. Dianne is sponsored by was WSC's Campus Cover Girl. Pappe. Mary is an RA at Conway in a more modern location. narrowed from 14 to seven. The Phi Sigma Epsilon Fraternity. An elementary education major, Hall. An art and English major, Some students may object to final election will be on Thursday, SIGMA TAU GAMMA'S candi- she is president of Alpha Xi Delta Mary is a member of SNEA. She the bookstores' no longer being October 12th. This is the first date is Patricia Bisel. Pat was Sorority, SNEA, and was on the is from South St. Paul. centrally located; however, the year that a primary election was Orientation Co-Chairman with Orientation Team. Claudia is Kathy Feely, a senior from campus is growing and it is no held. Hal Rossiter. Also, she is a mem- from St. Paul. Stillwater, is Newman Center's longer possible to have every- One of the chosen seven will ber of Delta Zeta Sorority, SNEA SPONSORED BY DELTA Zeta candidate. She is active in New- thing centrally located. reign over Homecoming activities and Collegiate Club. Pat's mapor Sorority is Patsy Fishbach. Patsy man and SNEA with a major in Locating the bookstore in a on the weekend of October 13-15. is elementary education, and she is Delta Zeta's president, a mem- elementary education. larger area would provide more She will be crowned at the Coro- is from Butterfield. ber of SNEA, and on the Orienta- storage space, more self service nation Ceremonies on Thursday Representing Tau Kappa Ep- tion team. Paynesville is her areas, more book purchasing evening, Oct. 12th. silon is Barbara Beeman. She is home and she is a major in ele- DZ Style Show areas, and most important it Dianne Barringer, Red Wing, TKE's Sweetheart for the past mentary education. would provide better and quicker is an elementary education ma- year. A sister of the Alpha Xi Another elementary education displays miniskirts service for students at Winona jor at WSC. She transferred here Delta, Barb is an English major. major, Coleen Huseby, is repre- Mini-skirts and jump suits for senting Alpha State. from Rochester Junior College. Her home is Wichita, Kansas. Xi Delta Sorority. the gals and the new Grub look Coleen is from Caledonia and a in sweaters for the guys toplined member of SNEA. Dimension '67-'68, the fall style Kappa Theta Chi's entry is Jo show, sponsored this year by Eventful Homecoming Week '67 Ann Blakstad. A senior from Delta Zeta Sorority. Wanamingo, Jo Ann transferred A crowd of more than 300 were from Rochester Junior College. subjected to such new colors as stars Sandpipers; parade, dance She is active in Young Republi- brick, acid green, and Chinese cans and SNEA. Jo Ann is an red at the style show on Septem- Homecoming Week is rapidly lay. The girl's must find their own Delta Zeta, Kappa Theta Chi and elementary education major. ber 28 in Kryzsko Commons. approaching and it is jam-packed trikes. All events are scheduled Alpha XI Delta Sororities; Tau WARRIORETTE'S ARE spon- The "In-Look" for guys is the with activities. Opening cere- for 3:45 p.m. Kappa Epsilon; Wenonah Play- soring Donna De Gise. She is the navy double-breasted sport coat, monies kick off the event on Sun- Monday also is the Homecom- ers; Kappa Pi, which traditional- Warriorette's coordinator. She fishermen net sweaters, and wing- day, Oct. 8 at 2 p.m. ing Conectr by the Sandpipers. ly has the Queen's float; Phi Sig- also was on the Orientation Team tips. Girls wore blunt toe, block- The talent show, under the di- Tickets are still available through ma Epsilon, Sigma Tau Gamma, and worked on the Talent Show. heeled shoes with wide-wale rection of Loren Gallagher, be- the Social Committee, the Home- Phi Delta Rho; Inter-Varsity; and An elementary education major, corduroy coats, skirts and belted gins Sunday night at 8:00 p.m. coming Committee, and at the Winona Campus Ministry, which Donna is from Wycoff, New sweaters. The theme is "Let's Pray for Audio-Visual Office in Somsen includes Wesley, Newman, and Jersey. Announcing the fashions were Rain" and the Richard James Hall. Lutheran Student's Association; From St. Paul, Ginny O'Neil is Mrs. Pat Jones, the DZ Provi- Trio will provide the highlight. Final Queen election begins are all sponsoring floats. Several an elementary education major. dence President from Blooming- The show also features a huge Thursday morning. Voting will marching bands from around the Active in Alpha Xi Delta Sorority ton, and Mr. Jacque Reidelberg- folk act, a class guitarist, an in- be all day by the Smog, down- area will play including Chat- and on the Orientation Team, er, of the WSC speech depart- terpretive dancer, a classical stairs by the P.O. boxes, in the field; Winona High; Holman, Ginny is representing W-Club. ment. Co-chairmen were Janet pianist, and male and female dorm and the Union. The cere- Galesville and Durand, Wiscon- Connie Winslow, a senior from Joswick and Joan Tushner. vocalists. mony starts at 7:00 p.m. in Som- sin; Laming, Iowa; and Grand Fountain, is majoring in physical Models included Sue Critch- Monday begins the club compe- sen Auditorium. Meadow; Peterson; Wycoff; Cale- education. A cheerleader, mem- field, Marlys Dickerman, Owen titions which last through Wed- Friday initates the BIG WEEK- donia; and Houston, Minnesota ber of Kappa Theta Chi Sorority, Fick, Helen Gorman, Cheryl Han- nesday. Any club may enter the END. That night a Snake Dance, bands. WIEP, and the Orientation Team, son, Jan Johnson, Cathy Pellow- races and the victors will receive originating at Lake Park, will be The football game against Man- Connie is sponsored by WIEP. ski, Hallie Russel, Barb Stemmer, the travelling trophy at the led by John Ross. It will progress kato State's Indians starts at 2 She transferred here from Ro- Homecoming Game. from there to Van Hoof's Golf p.m. During the half-time, the chester Junior College. Pat Wiemerschlage, Jan Wiest, James Brodie, Dave Jansen, Tom The Wheelbarrow race, for men Range for a bonfire. Afterwards, winning floats will be displayed SENIOR CAROL HALVORSON only, will be a relay. The student a street dance will be held at and the trophies pre-;ented, by Gorman, Bob Jackson, and Jay is Society for the Advancement Mitchell. being pulled must try to balance Prentiss-Lucas Parking Lot. the 1967 Homecoming Queen and of Management's candidate. She two pails of water on the ends The Homecoming parade leads her Court. Music was by Mr. Fred Heyer, is a member of SNEA and plays WSC music instructor, Dave of a five foot pole. The car-stuf- off Saturday's events. Beginning "Psychedelic '67", is the theme in WSC's band. From Spring fing contest is for both men and on Johnson Street in front of Som- of the Homecoming Dance, held Heyer, and Jay Epstein. After Grove, she is a business educa- the conclusion of Dimension '67- women. The car is provided; and sen Hall, travels through down- on Saturday evening, in the Stu- tion major. town and will turn to the WSC 68, punch was served by the DZ participants should meet at the dent Union at 9 p.m. According SNEA is sponsoring Donna coeds. women's athletic field. The final campus. Alpha Phi Omega; Pan- to Donnie Elmbald, Dance chair- Miller. Donna is an elementary Fashions were from Steven- race is the women's tricycle re- hellenic Council, which includes (Cont. on Page 2, Col. 5) education major. She is from sons', Arenz, and A & D Bootery. Page 2 THE WINONAN October 5, 1967 Editorial: Students for Democratic Society SDS to destroy apathy seeks to awaken Winona campus In the continuing campaign to awaken the apathetic college To the Editor: positions, actually play God with and communities, needs a new student to the affairs around him, Mickey Baglino's letter on this In the "Port Huron Statement" a few of our lives. awakening and revival of the pages shines as a bright light indeed. by the Students for a Democratic If we are to be true democrats revolutionary spirit that is blind- Students for a Democratic Society has attracted publicity Society, reference was made to in this society, we must have ly reiterated in American ideol- wherever it has gone, something to be applauded in this IBM card the quotation, "students don't training in the democratic pro- ogy. It has been succinctly stat- generation. Not all of this publicity has been good, but, good or bad, even give a damn about apathy." cess. The Students for a Demo- ed that "SDS is an education and it has been an awakening. A democratic nation is one where cratic Society (SDS) seeks to es- social action organization dedi- Criticism of SDS has been widespread, but it is improper to people assume the responsibility tablish student power so that we cated to increasing democracy generalize about something as diversified as Students for a Demo- of determining the factors affect- may train ourselves in a true in all phases of our common life. cratic Society. Each chapter has complete local autonomy and ing their lives. Happy valley liv- democratic process, and stir It seeks to promote the active will align itself with the political ideals of its local members. Hence, ing •has resulted in a concern controversy so that such apathy participation of young people in some chapters have drifted off the deep end of the left wing, while for ourselves and our friends, will diminish. In addition, SDS the formation of a movement to others could only be classified as liberal. Criticism of SDS has which is fine except there are attempts to change that system build a society free from pover- stemmed mainly from the much-publicized activities of the more other important things in this which sustains the atrocious war ty, ignorance, war, exploitation radical groups, while the merely liberal chapters quietly wage their world. Yet, in a supposedly dem- in Vietnam, killing innocent peo- and the inhumanity of man to local wars against apathy. ocratic nation, how are we to ple of the third world as well as man." prepare ourselves to assume this our own youth. Also it attempts Those who are interested in A political awakening is something this campus sorely needs, responsibility of determining the to change that system which joining SDS or want to find out something which will pull the student's minds toward higher things direction of our lives if we are sustains racism in America and more about the organization, than a case of beer, a girl, and a good time on weekends. SDS is a treated like children here at Wi- increases the gap between the should contact me at PO Box giant step in the right direction toward an alert campus, a campus nona State with ridiculous rules poor and the rich, both at home 1363 or 326 Center St. All free- where the active and the opinionated far outnumber the apathetic. and restrictions. Worse is the and abroad. These problems are dom loving people are welcome Winona State has slept too long through the Twentieth Century, fact that the administration, or our problems. into SDS. it is time for an awakening. Hopefully, SDS will not be the only mainly those in certain power Winona, like other campuses Mickey Baglino politically active group to appear on this campus, on either side of Graduate Student and mem- the political center. ber at large of the Students for a Democratic Society. The arrival of SDS on this campus will no doubt create con- troversy in itself. This alone is good. But to block SDS from this I Activity Calendar campus would be an affront to the personal liberty of every student Thursday, Oct. 5 Ski and Outing Club — Kryzsko Com- on this campus. Political activity, of whatever leaning, is the great- Phi Sigma Epsilon Rush — Kryzsko mons, 7-8:30 p.m. Band to perform est thing that could happen to this campus in 1967 and should not Commons, 7-10 p.m. APO Rush, Kryzsko Commons, 7-10 p.m. Faculty Wives — Kryzsko Commons, Friday, Oct. 6 be stopped. 7-10 p.m. Sock Hop, sponsored by Young Repub- Movie — "Suddenly Last Summer" S. licans, Smog, 9-12 at homecoming We stand ready to welcome SDS to this campus, as well as any Aud., 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 7 The Winona State College Con- Primary Election for Homecoming Football — St. Cloud, There other politically active organization. And we stand ready to condemn Queen, 8-3. Cross Country — Macalester, There cert and Marching Band, under Notorious Knights — Kryzsko Com- Sunday, Oct. 8 anyone who would block the formation of same here in Winona. mons, 7-10 p.m. Opening Ceremonies, 2 p.m. the Direction of Richard Lindner, Phi Sigma Epsilon Rush — Kryzsko will perform for the first time Commons, 4-6 p.m. Homecoming Talent Show, Somsen this year on October 14 in the Aud., 7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 9 homecoming parade. THE SANDPIPERS, Memorial Hall, The band will also play for the Homecoming: 8 p.m. The keen edge Club Competitions, 4 p.m. homecoming game against Man- Army Officer Testing, Kryzsko Com- Tuesday - Thursday, October 3 -5 mons, 9-3 kato State and for the Warrioret- Talent Show Practice by Fredric Baranski all mail. I don't give a damn Kappa Zeta Iota, Kryzsko Commons, te half-time show. Thursday, October 5 5:45-6:30 p.m. First Election, 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. what you do as long as you con- Delta Zeta, Kryzsko Commons, 7:30- Band president this year is Friday, October 6 Grow up, boy! You illegitimate form. 9:30 p.m. Top Seven Candidates posted, opening Alpha Xi Delta, Kryzsko Commons, Mike Tentis; vice president, Paul of Queen Campaign, 8:30 a.m. son of mass culture. . . Conventionality, agreement, ac- 7:30-8:45 p.m. Scattum; secretary - treasurer, Sunday, October 8 Kappa Theta Iota, Kryzsko Commons, Opening Ceremonies, 2 p.m. Plunder, pillage, rape, extort, cord, harmony, resemblance (you 7:30-9:30 p.m. Marlys Dickerman, and Student Talent Show swindle, blackmail, steal, filch, really can't tell one Caucasian Phi Delta Rho, Somsen 331, 7:45 p.m. Senate representative, Roger Monday, October 9 Tau Kappa Epsilon, Somsen 301, 7-10 Big Name Entertainment, loot, rifle, burglarize, rob, pla- from another), congruity, compli- p.m. Borchert. THE SANDPIPERS, 8 p.m., Somsen giarize. ance, acquiescence. It that too Social Committee, Kryzsko Commons, The band's first concert will be Aud. Club Competitions, wheelbar- 4-5 p.m. row races, 4 p.m. Swindle, cheat, and victimize. much to ask? Women's Dorm Council, Kryzsko Com- November 20. Many new num- Tuesday, October 10 mons, 6-7:30 p.m. Club Competition, car stuffing, 4 p.m. Creep-crawl, sneak-slink. Do your patriotic duty: kill. Concert Choir, Somsen 118, 6:30 p.m. bers will be performed. Wednesday, October 11 Forget devotion, affection, char- Kill a Commie just in case. Con- Phi Sigma Epsilon Rush, Kryzsko Com- Anyone still interested in join- Closing of Queen Campaign, 3 p.m. mons, 6-7 p.m. Club Competitions, tricycle races, ity. What do they mean? Loyalty, scientious (as in objector) is syn- Tuesday, Oct. 10 ing may do so by contacting Mr. 4 p.m. fidelity, dedication? Yeah. . . . Club Competitions, 4 p.m. Thursday, October 12 onymous with cowardly. If it's Army Officer Testing, Kryzsko Com- Linder. Chairs are still open in Final Voting, 8 p.m. - 3 p.m. Queen Be a man, SON! Face the un- Mattel it's swell, but when it's mons, 9-3 the flute, clarinet, oboe, baritone Coronation 7 p.m., Somsen Aud. Student Senate, Kryzsko Commons, Friday, October 13 impeachable, unquestionable, un- government issue it's hell— and 6:30-7:30 p.m. and tuba sections. Snake Dance, 7:30 p.m., meet at Lake. Alpha Phi Omega, Kryzsko Commons, Bonfire 8 p.m. at golf range. Street deniable, irrefutable facts. Hate it doesn't fire caps. 8-9 p.m. A tour of Midwest states is Dance, 9 p.m. sets you free. "I mean there's Men are common objects— Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, planned for winter quarter. Saturday, October 14 Kryzsko Commons, 7:45-9 p.m. Queen's Breakfast 8 a.m. Parade 10:30 only one way to get along in this who will miss a few? Cynicism, Sigma Tau Gamma, Somsen 331, a.m., Football Game, 2 p.m., Winona 8-9:30 p.m. vs. Mankato State. Dance "Psyche- world." Deceit, fraud, and dupli- yes, but never, never, never ques- Phi Sigma Epsilon, Somsen 304, delic '67", 9 p.m. - 1 a.m., Kryzsko city. Hocus-pocus, hanky-panky, tion the source of all this "knowl- 7:30 p.m. Commons Wednesday, Oct. 11 Homecoming Sunday, October 15 and legerdemain. Love— I shud- edge." Everyone knows that this Club Competition, 4 p.m. Closing Ceremonies, 2 p.m. Ski and Outing Club Hay Ride, Gilde- (Cont. from Page 1, Col. 3) der at the word— is a prison; way (or perhaps that way tomor- meister Parking Lot, 7 p.m. a shallow, superficial, imprudent, row) IS the way it IS. No room Concert Choir, Somsen 118, 6:30 p.m. man, the decorations will be pri- evanescent emotion. Break out! for argument, see? Age means Thursday, Oct. 12 marily lights and their effects. Who says Final Voting for Homecoming Queen (Besides, it will probably be tax- might, wisdom. Abstract ideas Club Competition, 4 p.m. The "New World Congregation", rns make Queen Coronation, Somsen Aud., 7 p.m. able soon.) Overcome provincial- don't make it. Notorious Knights, Kryzsko Commons, will alternate with the "Dave WesteWesterns like ism, crush idealism, conquer ro- The truth shall make ye wretch- 7-10 p.m. Heyer Trio" to provide music for Ski and Outing Club, Kryzsko Com- they used to? manticism . . . see the world. ed— don't listen. Don't trust any- mons, 7-8:30 p.m. all types of dancing. All WSC stu- Be a loyal plastic robot for a one over thirty. Why be half Concert Choir, Somsen 118, 3, 6:30 p.m. dents and alumni are admitted We just did. world that doesn't care. Pleasure safe? Don't trust anyone! The to the dance without charge. is guilt, but not everyone can af- American Way is a television Homecoming activities will ford to choose poverty. commercial. Senate promotes close on Sunday, October 15 at 2 DEAN GEORGE Forget your name— what's You don't understand this, I p.m. An Open House will be held MARTIN PEPPRRO your number? Postal regulations know. Should my protest be more more ticket sales at all residence Halls from 2-5 ERMA HEE Mil MHO require the use of ZIP code on coherent than its cause? p.m. on Sunday. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE TECHNICOLOR*. Homecoming elections, teacher Before the dance, an alumni NOW SHOWING evaluation, and ticket sales were dinner will be held in Kyrszko the main topics at the Tuesday Commons at 6:45 p.m. Tickets STATE night meeting of Student Senate. are still available and check are 'fresh as a The possibility of a Tri-College payable to the College. THEATRE Radio Program was also intro- duced. COMING SOON Bob Grim and Mary Jo Blum- CAROL LYNLEY entritt are going to work on a The Winonan in JIM I hour Tri-College radio program. This Published weekly except June, July and August, and vacation and "THE program will allow college stu- examination periods by and for the dents to view their ideas on sub- students of Winona State College, ne HOUR Winona, Minnesota. FAMILY WAY" jects including the draft and Viet Second class mail privileges auth- 111 Nam. orized at Winona, Minnesota. Member of Associated Collegiate ROBERT WAGNER This Saturday there will be a Press. general meeting of the Teacher EXECUTIVE EDITOR — Steven P. JILL ST. JOHN Evaluation Committee in the stu- Johnson MANAGING EDITOR — Gennell Watch dent union at 9:30. Chairman Iverson Bruce White is seeking more ASSOCIATE EDITOR — Marilyn THE McGuire the women OST IN DRY CLEANING members for the committee and =RV COLUMNIST — Fredric Baranski gamble for anyone is welcome . LAYOUT STAFF—Linda Krogh, Lee There are still a great number Gartner THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL PHOTOGRAPHY HEAD — William of tickets to be sold for the Sand- Krause TECHNICOLOR pipers. The Senate urges you to PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF — Paul COATS $1.30 buy your tickets as soon as pos- Hodge, Mark Yokanovich NOW SHOWING ISUSINbSS MANAGER — dames Bring in your shirts for expert laundering! sible. Tickets wil be sold in front Evenson of the Smog, in the audio visual REPORTERS—Mary Anderson, Mike WINONA Jefferis, Jackie De Long, J. M . ONE HOUR MARTINIZING office, and by members of the Wierzba, Faye Froelich, Alice Pe- homecoming and social commit- terson THEATRE Corner of Fourth and Lafayette TYPIST — Laura Schottmuller tee. ADVISOR — Adolph Bremer October 5, 1967 THE WINONAN Page 3 s we 0 co press... !NIP volleyball teams What has your organization Instruction in photography for The Winona State College done lately — why not sponsor those with all degrees of excel- Alumni Tea will be held from await October 17 meet a dance? The Social Committee lence is being conducted every 3:30 to 5:30 p.m., Thursday, The members of the women's elem. ed.; Annette Nyseth, phy. has openings for three dance Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. October 19, in the Cloud Room extramural swim and volleyball ed.; Annette Richardson, phy. dates in the near future. The in the darkroom directly oppo- of the Kahler Hotel in Rochester. teams have been faithfully prac- ed.; and Mary Swenson, unde- first one is the Hootenanny Dance site the Publications Office. All The event will cost seventy-five ticing for their dual meet with cided. The manager is Joyce on Oct. 27; the second on Nov. 11 are invited and it is free. cents. St. Teresa. WSC will host St. Fenske and Mrs. Sprenger is the is a Sock Hop; and the last is Teresa in the pool while the vol- coach. Steamboat Days, Nov. 17-18. leyball team will travel across The new captain of the volley- The bids and plans should be All alumni, faculty, former stu- town — both meeting at 7:00 p.m. turned in by Oct. 6 and the so- ball team is Lynette Grim. Miss There will be a coffee hour in dents and friends of the college on October 17. Moravec is subjecting the team cial committee will vote on them the student union for all former are invited, according to Mildred The members of the swim team to daily 4:00 work-outs. on Oct. 9. Any club that would "W"Club members before the Bartch, Member of the Alumni like to sponsor one should con- Board. are: Jean Berndt, physical edu- Homecoming Parade and after. cation; Jackie DeLong, elem. ed.; tact the social chairman in Mr. This is one of three See Chuck Zane for information Marilyn Fishbaugher, special ed; Zane's office any day between the at the Union on Saturday October Any senior who is planning to Rose Frenette, physical educa- Northwest Mutuals hours of 11 and 12. 14, 1967. graduate at the end of either fall tion; Linda Gronholz, elem. ed.; Campus Representatives or winter quarters must fill out Marabeth Holsapple, phy. ed.; The department of athletics is- an application for graduation Kathie Jahn, nursing; Pegi sued life-time passes to former form in the Registrar's office im- Kropp, phy. ed.; Captain Jeri Dr. Robert DuFresne, president "W" Club members during the mediately. Madsen, history; Rosemary Marz, of WSC, will speak on "Religion summer. If you are a former "W" MO2■01,• on Campus", at Central Lutheran member and did not receive Church. The meeting will be on yours, send your name and cur- Thursday, October 5 at 8:30 p.m. Frostproof IGO% Wooll Phid Shirt rent address, year you lettered in the church's Fellowship Hall. and sport you participated in to (Good Hunting Sithl) the Department of Athletics, Wi- As part of the student ecumeni- nona State College, Winona, Min- cal movement, members of the nesota. ATTN: Athletic Director. Winona Campus Ministry are in- .95 If at any time you loose your life- vited to attend this lecture. Any time pass, please inform the Ath- interested student may also at- letic Director at Winona State tend. A question and answer College. period will follow the talk.

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Page 4 THE WINONAN October 5, 1967 Harriers lose 24-31 Howard Cook, came in fifth and The Warrior cross country sixth, respectively. team managed a split in the double-dual meet at Carleton At Carleton last weekend, Win- Saturday, but dropped a dual at ona trounced Lawrence College, Lake Park Tuesday to Wartburg, Appleton, Wisc. 15-44, while the 24-31. host team walked away with all Wartburg's Thieman turned in the honors, bombing the Warriors outstanding time of 20:19.5 to win. 15 46. Carleton captured all of with freshman Dave Oland lead- the first five places, led by Mike ing the Warrior drive at third Steiner with a time of 20:46. place, with a time of 20:23. Other Winona men, Tom Ochs and Winona's first finisher was Dave Gland, who finished sixth with a time of 22:10.

,igs■ W.' iv Mike Anderson was the next NIMIIIIMINIEAMINISEEIZZ•imaAThMSZEtr'' Warrior across the line in tenth ON YOUR MARK . . . GET SET . . . GO, day afternoon. Carleton blanked WSC 15-46. Unitarians To Hear Talk place, Tom Ochs finished 11th, and they are off at the Northfield Carleton- (Photo by Krause) On "Race Relations and Stan Danukos placed 12th. Winona State cross country meet last Satur- in City" * Roberto C. Giaquinto, a Grad Student at Winona State College, will be the Warrior gridders win third straight featured speaker Sunday at t h e Unitarian Fellowship Meeting starting at 10 a.m. A native of New York City, he is well qualified to talk on the subject from first by upsetting NIC champ Moorhead hand experience. Questions and discussion to follow. The Warrior gridders picked strong Huskies topped Michigan wald. Austin freshman Steve ter star, Rich Starzecki. Unitarian Fellowship up their third straight win last Tech 10-6 last week in prepara- Krob's successful conversion Moorhead's Jacobson scored Saturday at the expense of NIC tion for hosting Winona. gave Winona the lead. their second touchdown in the Red Cross Bldg. 276 West 5th St. champ Moorhead, 20-13, to set Moorhead drew first blood on After Rajtora was hurt in the third quarter on another two-yard up this Saturday's invasion of run after WSC had taken a 13-6 powerful St. Cloud. The ever- a two-yard run by sophomore first half, backup quarterback fullback Leo Jacobson, the Tom Lennon came in and direct- advantage. Bob Kuhl's conver- powerful 200-pounder who scored ed the Warriors to their two sion tied the game to set up the both of the Dragon's touchdowns. second half touchdowns. Warrior's game-winning touch- down. A failed point-after left Moorhead The junior from Staten Island, Farrells Barbershop with a very shirt-lived 6-0 lead, N. Y. passed nine yards to end That tie-breaker came on a 20- as the Warriors came back with Tom Von Feldt in the tihrd yard jaunt by Warrior halfback Invites both men & women to enjoy a 12-yard tuochdown pass from quarter to give the Warriors a Pat Boland with nine minutes Don Rajtora to Clem Darken- little more breathing room and left in the game. Krob's kick gave PERSONALIZED SERVICE then directed the final game the Warriors their 20th point. winning march. "We didn't play our best game From The Biggest & Best "He did a real fine job," com- of the season by far, but when IN WINONA ART STUDENTS mented Coach Molinari, who also you win, there's not much you had words of praise for the War- can complain about," said Coach rior secondary of Steve Wildman, STOCK UP YOUR Molinari. The loss was the third Roger Wistrcill and former Cot- straight for Moorhead State. ART SUPPLIES AND STRETCHED CANVASES Ai VERY SUBSTANTIAL STUDENT SPECIAL DISCOUNTS At EVERY WEDNESDAY IS Buys . . • DURFEY STUDIOS 9c OF "FREE DRINK" DAY AT McDONALD'S FULL QUART OF POP PHOTOGRAPHY PLUS A Free 10¢ Drink with every purchase of a Double 177 - W. 7th Tel. 5952 8 GAL. or 6 PACKS OF GUM Located 3rd House North Cheeseburger or Doubleburger PURCHASE of Maxwell Library or 6 CANDY BARS or 2 - 12 oz. TUMBLERS or STAINLESS STEEL STUDENT CHECKING ACCOUNTS SILVERWARE or Large Box FACIAL TISSUE or STYLE HAIR SPRAY or ANY OF A NUMBER OF OTHER BARGAINS at FREE John and Sherry's 50 Personalized Checks with a choice of College Gulf

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