The Winonan - 1950S

The Winonan - 1950S

Winona State University OpenRiver The inonW an - 1950s The inonW an – Student Newspaper 4-30-1952 The inonW an Winona State Teachers' College Follow this and additional works at: https://openriver.winona.edu/thewinonan1950s Recommended Citation Winona State Teachers' College, "The inonW an" (1952). The Winonan - 1950s. 17. https://openriver.winona.edu/thewinonan1950s/17 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The inonW an – Student Newspaper at OpenRiver. It has been accepted for inclusion in The inonW an - 1950s by an authorized administrator of OpenRiver. For more information, please contact [email protected]. iptafrtan 358 ENTEREDlitl AS SECOND CLASS MATTER, WINONA, MINN. Thz UNDER THE ACT OF MARCH 3, 1879 Vol. XXXIII Winona State Teachers College, Winona, Minn., April 30, 1952 No. 7 12 Colleges Participate In DePaur Chorus College Chorus Presents Here May 5 State-wide Playday Here The male negro voices of the Annual Concert May 2 DePaur Infantry Chorus will ring "Wenonah Pow-wow" was the theme for the state-wide play day out in the Winona Senior High which was sponsored by the Women's Athletic Association of Winona School Auditorium on May 5th. State Teachers College. Nearly 200 girls from 12 Minnesota Colleges This performance will be another participated in the event from 9:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April Community Concert to which all 26. The day's schedule included game activities, a picnic lunch and students of the Winona State a banquet in the evening. Teachers College may attend The purpose of state play days is to provide a substitute for inter- upon presenting their activity scholastic competition for girls. Girls do not play school against tickets at the door. school but rather they are placed on teams with girls from other The Chorus which was formed schools. They participate in volleyball, softball, cageball, relays, in Europe was named after their archery, folk and square dancing and other team organization games. director, Lenord DePaur. Schools participating were Moorhead T.C., Bemidji T.C., Duluth The 8:15 concert is being branch of the U. of Minnesota, College of St. Teresa, College of St. looked forward to by those who Catherine, Hamline University, St. Olaf, Gustavus Adolphus, Uni- have had the pleasure of hearing versity of Minnesota and College of St. Bendict. the marvelously blended voices Miss Harriet Jorgerson and Luetta Rheingans were co-chairmen and in previous concert tours. To Miss Beulah Gregoire was the advisor. Other committees included: those who are not familiar with Publicity, Glennice Welcher, chairman, Joan Walch, Dorothy Jetson, the DePaur Infantry Chorus we The fifty-second annual college club, the third group. and Tsuyuko Noda; Registration, Dorothy Tukua, chairman, Carol urge them to be their own critic The College Chorus will appear Anhalt, Elaine Behnken, Lois choral concert will be presented and hear the powerful yet en- for the students of the college as the final group of the concert Pankow, Margaret Kaiser, Mar- chanting voices on Monday, May 5. and they will present "Verdant Alumni Groups lene Glaus and Patricia Glesener. and for the public in Somsen Meadows" by Handel, "Sing, Activities: Melra Bohnen and Auditorium May 2, at 8:15 p.m. Heigh-ho!" by Williams and Carol Morse, co-chairmen, Lois Mr. Walter Grimm, director "Era Of Peace" by Williams. Meet May 24 Mohr, Maybelle Greenwood, It's A Date May 2 2:00 p.m. Baseball — Iowa vs. of Mendelssohn Club, has an- This year the college will have Barbara McHugh, Ruth Under- WSTC — Gabrych Park its 25th Anniversary for the class bakke, Muriel Vieths, Corrine 8:15 p.m. Chorus Concert nounced the program to be pre- Somsen Auditorium Nominations Close of 1927 with Marvin C. Johnson, Heins and Namiko Noda. May 3 2:00 p.m. Baseball — Wartburg sented as follows: The College director of personnel, Minneapo- Banquet and lunch: Mae vs. WSTC — Gabrych Park Chorus will sing "Let My Soul Today at 4:00 p.m. lis Public Schools as chairman, May 5 8:15 p.m. Community Concert De Paur Infantry Chorus Rise In Song" by Rhea, "Song of Today at 4:00 o'clock p.m. is and the 50th Anniversary of the May 6-7 8:00 p.m. Civic Chorus Som- class of 1902 with Agnes Burke Play Day Pictures Bottom sen Auditorium Shadows" by Whitney, "A Thou- the deadline for students to turn of Page 8. May 10 12:30 p.m. Baseball — St. in nominating petitions for stu- as chairman on May 25. Miss Cloud vs. WSTC — Gabrych sand Times I Ponder" by Luvaas, Burke taught at the Columbia double header and "The Lord's My Shepherd" dent association officers to the May 12 9:50 a.m. Senior Assembly general office. University for about 35 years, Wager 'and Kathleen Keese, co- by Mueller. May 13 Baseball — St. Mary's vs. An announcement was made in teaching in the Horace Mann chairmen, Marie Larson, Betsy WSTC — Gabrych Park The Apollo Club as the second School as well as being an instruc- Gushikuma, Joan Verchota, May 14 All College picnic assembly on Monday of this week May 16 1:00 p.m. Minn.-Wis. Conf. group of the evening will sing the describing the procedure for filing tor in the college department for Ardys Hagen and Joan Post. track meet. young children from nursery to 9:00 p.m. Spring Prom — selections "Prayer of Thanks- petitions. Housing and clean-up: Mary Johnny Roberts Orchestra — Student Association officers to first grade. She has written Yetzer, chairmen, Carla Jesson, Somsen Auditorium giving" by Kremser, "Soul of many books, among them a May 17 12:30 p.m. Baseball — Eau be elected for the 1952-53 aca- Shirley Rauch, Darlene Leslie, Claire vs. WSTC — Gabrych My Being" by Cain, "Deep demic year are president, vice science text for children in the Joyce Erdman and Joanne Park — double header May 19 9:50 a.m. Honor Day Assembly River," a Negro Spiritual ar- president, secretary and trea- first grade. Ambrosen. Double postcards have been ranged by Cain and "I Must Go surer. If you desire to petition mailed to each alumnus of the Down To The Sea" by Mitchell. for an office or petition for one college with a schedule of the "Ye Fields of Light," "Celestial of your friends, blanks are avail- events for Saturday, May 24, '52 Prom, May 16, Features Johnny able at the general office. Plains" by Franck, "Summer A petitioner must secure 15 1952. Evening" and "Old Finnish Fern Ellison, Robert Clayton, names on his or her petition and Doris Mae Skow and Marvin Roberts, Night In Venice Theme Folk-Song" arranged by Palm- meet the requirements as listed on the petition. Anding are members of the Com- By Walli Dohman gren, "The Keel Row" by Fletch- mittee on Elections. er, "Oft In The Stilly Night" After closing of petitions at With Mrs. M. L. Mariner, . from out of the waves her the magnitude of such a project arranged by Wilson and the Class Elections Alumni Meeting structures rise as from the stroke has delegated some of it's "magic" "Wraggle Taggle Gipsies, 0!" (Continued on page 8, column 5) (Continued on page 6, column 3) of the Enchanter's wand." These powers to a general Prom com- by Woodgate are all selections lines were written 200 years ago mittee, to Kappa Pi, and the to be sung by the Mendelssohn Players Resume T.C. Students Aid by a poet seeing Venice at night Industrial Arts Club. Programs for the first time. Now two will be handled by Ian Gaal and Roadshow Tour centuries later "the Enchanters Carol Rislove; refreshments by Speech, Music Groups Flood Victims The Winonah Players Touring wand" is in the hands of the Miss Donna Freeman, Miss To Present Program Company resumed their road During the recent record floods, Representative Council whose Elloyce Johnson and Miss Doro- show tour beginning with a per- when old man river seemed to deft strokes will produce for thy Tukua. Other committee The departments of music and formance on April 17th for the be doing his level best to drown speech will present a program in students and their guests on the members assisting are Miss Mary P.T.A. at Stewartville of "The Winona in H 2 O, no one on the Somsen auditorium on May 24, evening of May 16th a part of Yetzer, Miss Romelle Benning, Marriage Proposal" by Anton campus of T.C. even got his feet at 8:15 p.m., which will be the Chekhovs. This was followed by wet. This was in marked con- the enchantment of "A Night in Jack Streed, Bud Mullins, and first of the commencement week an appearance in the Plainview trast to scenes in other parts of Venice" — the theme chosen for Dave Olson. Kappa Pi members events. High School on the 18th and one The program will follow the town where boats and army am- this year's Spring Prom. For in charge of decorations are Miss in the Fountain City Auditorium annual alumni banquet which is phibious "Ducks" were the neces- Ruth Wood, Miss Lynette Hal- for the High School students on sary and accepted mode of trans- these magic hours of dancing scheduled for 5:45 p.m. at Morey Somsen gymnasium will be trans- strom, Miss Cleo Ledebuhr, Miss the 23rd. portation. One of the reasons Hall and will be open to the Two additional bookings have no one needed to wear hip boots formed into a part of old Venice Willa Holliday, Miss Marge public.

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