
Winona State University OpenRiver The inonW an - 1940s The inonW an – Student Newspaper 3-29-1945 The inonW an Winona State Teachers' College Follow this and additional works at: https://openriver.winona.edu/thewinonan1940s Recommended Citation Winona State Teachers' College, "The inonW an" (1945). The Winonan - 1940s. 49. https://openriver.winona.edu/thewinonan1940s/49 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 - 1940s by an authorized administrator of OpenRiver. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 358Thz ENTERED Wiptencal AS SECOND CLASS MATTER, WINONA, MINN. fteS VOL. XXVI WINONA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE, WINONA, MINN., MARCH 29, 1945 No. 7 Fifty-fiveWin College to Sponsor Senior Day Apr. 1 2 Wenonah Players to Present Spring Honor Rating High school senior day, under Fifty-five students have earned the direction of the Public Rela- Production, 'Tomorrow the World' standing on the scholastic honor tions Bureau, will be held at "Tomorrow the World," the roll for the winter quarter 1944- Winona State Teachers College anti-Nazi play written by James 45, which has just been an- on Thursday, April 12. Gow and Arnold d'Usseau, has nounced. All high school seniors in the been chosen as the spring produc- 3.00: Shirley Olson. 2.75: Ruth immediate area who are inter- tion of the Wenonah Players, to Bierbaum, Marie Croonquist, ested in college work have been be presented April 21, at 8:15 p.m. Shirley Darrow, Brother Hilarion invited. Visiting students will be in Somsen Auditorium, under the Frederick, Virginia Richter, permitted to attend any college direction of Miss Dorothy B. Brother Sebastian, Nancy Staley. classes in session during the day. Magnus. 2.71: Bernice Dugan, Ruth Kott- A luncheon will be served for This three-act play presents a schade. 2.69: Esther Ask. 2.55: them at noon. timely problem. One critic termed Jean LeMay. 2.60: Clara Larson. it "a play you must see — it 2.50: Betty Boyum, Audrey holds you breathless with excite- Carothers, Lorraine Casby, Mary ment — deserves the adjective Marie Collins, Brother Daniel, Actress Brings `great'." Another has said that Betty Elwood, Brother Felix, the play "poses in miniature one Ruth Gast, Katharine Grimm, Broadway to T. C. of the great problems of the post- Eleanor Kugler, Alverna Sprick, Maud Scheerer, well known ac- war world, the possibility of re- Evelyn Stephan. 2.33: Judy Fer- tress and reviewer of plays, ap- Photographed by Dr. Coppock habilitating the millions of German dinandsen. 2.25: Lorraine Bris- peared on the program "Bringing Members of production class make scenery for spring play. Left to right: Gladys Anderson, Shirley Darrow, Jean LeMay, children who have been indoctri- lance, Genore Brokken, Carl Goos- Broadway To You" at Somsen Elizabeth Harper, Shirley Olson and Sylvia Lello nated with Nazism." sen, Lillie Greer, Sylvia Lello, Auditorium Tuesday night, The action of the play centers George Matchan, Brother Nor- March 27, under the auspices of WinonanWill Publish New in the home of Michael Frame, man, Ariel Rockne, Dorothy the Community Program Service College Organizes Literary Magazine for chemistry professor. Michael's Wildgrube, Edith Zamboni. of the University of Minnesota. Student Creative Writing - nephew, young Emil Bruckner, a 2.22: Becky Huntley. 2.11: Miss Scheerer was a familiar Student Recruiters Sponsored by the WINONAN, a twelve-year-old reared under the Florence Watch. 2.00: Raymond figure in London and Paris the- A county plan of organization publication will appear this spring Nazi regime, becomes a member Ahern, Gladys Anderson, Audrey atrical districts as well as Broad- under the auspices of Miss Dor- containing poems and prose writ- of the Frame household, intro- Bodelson, Jean Campbell, Maxine way and Shubert's Alley. She othy B. Magnus and Edward ings of present students of Wi- ducing a series of circumstances Church, Mildred Holliday, Lois has been dramatic coach at Wel- Davis of the college faculty, is the nona State Teachers College, which bespeak his background. Johnson, Lorraine Lorenzen, Ar- lesley College and the Ogontz method by which T. C. students with linoleum block illustrations The remaining members of the villa Ludwitzke, Melba Meitrodt, School and is a frequent guest have been grouped for the pur- done by art students. household, Pat, Michael's nine Dagny Mindrum, Marilyn Nel- teacher in speech work at various pose of gaining qualified stu- Forty-five unsigned contribu- year old daughter, Jessie; his sis- son, Jean Schoenrock, Jean Walle, colleges and universities. dents to enter college. tions were judged by a committee ter; and Frieda, the German Laura Tarras, Anna Truman, In her program, Miss Sheerer's The southeastern part of Min- consisting of Dr. Murphy, Mr. maid, react in varied ways to the Jean Zamboni. interpretations were culled from nesota has been divided according Reed, and Mr. Boots, of the young Nordic "superman." Also the best of the entire Broadway to counties. Students from these English department. The project prominent in the case is the scene. She presented a condensed counties have been assigned to Jewess Leona, Michael's fiancee New Supervisor abstraction of several plays. grew out of the idea of encourage- work with various members of the and principal of the Experimental During her visit to T. C., Miss ment of student literary efforts faculty. Our-of-state students as School. Assumes Duties Scheerer was available for a con- rather than the idea of competi- well as those from other parts of Rehearsals for the production Minnesota have also been organ- are well under way. ference period during which she tion and contests. The publication is being printed ized. Faculty members have a answered questions put to her by in the college print shop, and all program planned which includes students and faculty who at- students will receive a copy at visits to high school seniors this Picnic Scheduled ., tended the meeting. no cost to them. spring. As Spring Event Senator Galvin Proposes Bill- With the advent of spring weather, T. C. students have made plans for their first all-col- lege picnic of the year, to be held T.C. to Keep Abreast or Educational Trends at Holzinger Lodge on Friday, Senator Galvin of Winona has tional level, and from them down up for himself the ability to think, April 6. recently proposed a bill in the to the masses there are relatively understand, and appreciate, which Leaving the campus at 4:15, students will hike to the Lodge, is lacking in the majority of peo- state legislature which would give few people who have been trained where food and recreation will be Winona State Teachers College to think, understand, and appre- ple. From these students those planned for them by the Inter- • authority to include vocational ciate those things vital to abun- of high caliber who -show most mediate Grade Club, which is in courses in its curriculum. Under- dant living. The gap between aptitude for success in the profes- charge of the event. lying such a move is the desire to the two groups must be abolished. sion of teaching should be en- keep abreast of the changing and If we are to plan for a post-war couraged to become teachers: Bond Sales Rise Courtesy Republican-Herald expanding needs of education. world, we must have trained, ed- A program such as this will ucated men and women for that attract many students who can- Miss Landfair The purpose of the bill is to en- large the function of T. C. to in- world. From the masses a well- not afford four years of college, Alter Latest Rally Newly appointed English su- clude courses other than those edlcated middle class must arise. or who do not want specialized A total of $917.55 in stamps pervisor in Phelps Junior High specifically designed for the train- "The future of education de- training for teaching. Veterans, and bonds has been sold in the School is Miss Pearle Landfair of college during the current school ing of teachers. pends upon the caliber of the youth seeking employment, and Colfax, Wis. She assumed her year. Of this amount 8209.70 duties March 12. In a recent interview, President persons who train for teachers," many others desiring to be skilled was raised as a result of the drive Miss Landfair received her Minne expressed the belief that stated Dr. Minne. It is with this in a trade for the post-war world conducted on March 19, during B.A. degree at Lawrence College, a changed emphasis is imminent in mind that the change in the the regular chapel hour. will welcome a vocational course. The program at that time con- Appleton, Wis., and her M.A. in the educational world, and that thirteenth and fourteenth years at Columbia University, A general course of study or spe- sisted of a radio broadcast planned the change will occur most no- of education will be beneficial. New York City. She has taught cial training in certain fields will by the college defense committee. ticeably in the thirteenth and Many high school seniors would English in high schools of Min- be a drawing card for many Marjorie Anderson acted as mis- nesota, North Dakota, Iowa, and fourteenth years of formal school- like to go to college, but do not tress of ceremonies with Shirley young men and women who Illinois, specializing in speech ing. In developing this idea, Dr. desire to specialize. The first two Zimdars, Lorraine Brislance, Jean Carlston, and Mildred Holliday and play production. Minne stated that there are a few years of a four-year college course should be in college.
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