
Winona State University OpenRiver The inonW an - 1960s The inonW an – Student Newspaper 10-12-1967 The inonW an Winona State University Follow this and additional works at: https://openriver.winona.edu/thewinonan1960s Recommended Citation Winona State University, "The inonW an" (1967). The Winonan - 1960s. 139. https://openriver.winona.edu/thewinonan1960s/139 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 - 1960s by an authorized administrator of OpenRiver. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Somsen Auditorium set for Queen's coronation Who will it be? Tonight at 8:00 skiing. Claudia has been to Flori- p.m. in Somsen Auditorium the da and Colorado recently and mystery will be solved as Sue hopes to visit Europe next sum- Zimmerman, 1966 Homecoming mer. Queen reveals her sucessor, who will reign over "Psychedelic '67" Patsy Fischbach, daughter of Homecoming activities. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fischbach, is President of Delta Zeta Sorori- Sponsored by Phi Sigma Ep- ty. She is from a large family, silon fraternity is Dianne Bar- having four brothers and four ringer. From Red Wing, Minne- sisters at home in Paynesville, sota, Dianne enjoys swimming, Minnesota. An elementary educa- sewing and reading, and has tion major, she likes reading and traveled through the eastern sports, especially swimming. states and Europe. Colene Huseby, an elementary Pat Bisel, sponsored by Sigma education major is sponsored by Tau Gamma, is a senior from Alpha Xi Delta. At home, in Butterfield, Minnesota. An ele- Caledonia, Minnesota, she has mentary education major she two brothers and one sister. She hopes to teach first and second is interested in sewing, golfing grades after graduation. Pat is and swimming. Besides spending ONE IS ALREADY QUEEN . Tonight's Bishop, Ginny O'Neil, Barb Beeman, Colene interested in sports, music and the past three summers at Wis- coronation ceremonies will see one of these Huseby, Pat Bisel, Dianne Barringer, and Patsy cooking and plans to travel after consin Dells as a waitress, she girls crowned to reign over the remainder of Fishbach. (Photo by Krause) college. has visited Pennsylvania, New Homecoming. From left, they are: Claudia York, and New Orleans. Claudia Bishop is from St. Paul and is sponsored by Phi Delta W-Club's candidate is Ginny Rho. She is an elementary educa- O'Neil, an elementary education tion major and hopes also to get major. Ginny worked on the some classes in Special Educa- orientation team and is an active tion. Last year she was selected participant of Alpha Xi Delta. She Winona State College's Campus is from St. Paul. Cover Girl. She is an avid skiier The Winonen Barbara Beeman, from Wichita, and enjoys both snow and water Kansas, is representing Tau Kap- Vol. XLIX Winona State College, Winona, Minn., October 12, 1967 No. 4 pa Epsilon. Being the daughter of an Air Force sargeant, she has seen much of the world. Barb is swimming and interior decorat- interested in sewing, cooking, ing. Tau Kappa Epsilon's Sweet- Sandpipers captivateWSC audience heart for the past year, she is also a member of S.N.E.A. and Alpha Xi Delta. Barb is an Eng- singing wide selection of songs lish major and hopes to teach junior high school. by Marilyn McGuire Piano, Jim Brady, and Richard One of the finest numbers was ability to solo as well as harmon- The ballots have been cast, the The Sandpipers raced into Shoff were backed by a five-piece the "Alleluia Chorus" from Han- ize. Mike exhibited tremendous votes counted and the judges de- flexibility in vocal range as he WSC's Homecoming Week; and band, consisting of two female del's Messiah. Done a capella, cision made. But only tonight completely captivated the audi- guitarists, Stormy and Sunny; the entire group performed in Latin. sang the theme song from "Ex- will the whole school know. ence with their strong, clear drummer, Doug Dean; Pianist, Another highlight of the show odus". Jim followed with a power- voices and wide selection of Pat Balentino; and electric gui- was the swing-song "Sing, Sing, ful redition of "The Imopssible The Homecoming Parade will Dream". Richard, obviously the songs. tarist, Mike Brady, brother of Sing" with rock-and-roll variation begin at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in Starting with the Gospel song, Jim. by Richard Shaw. The feature of group's lead rock-and-roll star, front of Somsen Hall. "There's a Meetin' Here tonight", The next song, "You've Got to the song was a vibrant drum finally had his turn and belted the program shifted to the melo- Have Skin," a comic takeoff on solo by Doug Dean. out "What'd I Say". It will proceed up Johnson onto dious love lyric "What Now, My "You've Got to Have Heart", was Intetrmission was provided by Especially noteworthy w a s 3rd street, going east to Walnut, fitingly dedicated to the topless Fred Smoth, comedian, whose their ability to sing in foreign Love". south to 4th, west to Center, and Harmonizing their voices, Mike dancers of Las Vegas. main talent was sound effects. languages. Diction and enounca- His routines were unfortunately tion in Spanish, French, and Latin south on Center to King. Included marred by his longetivity. while singing is a difficult task; (continued on Page 4, col. 2) Tri-Colleges present The boys demonstrated their (continued on Page 5, col. 1) hit musical Tuesday Zane becomes activity advisor; "The Roar of the Greasepaint, shrug, every sigh is eloquent," The Smell of the Crowd", this states Will Leonard of the Chi- directs all campus organizations year's second Tri-College event, cago Tribune. Co-starring with will be presented at the junior Earle is David C. Jones as the Charles Zane has one of the is ready to help individuals and dent Union program. high auditorium on October 17, arrogant, swaggering, over-bear- newest and most student center- organizations when ideas and Charles Zane, as Student Activi- at 4:00 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. ing "Sir" ". ed positions on the staff at Wi- problems develop. At the present ties Director and Assistant Stu- Mr. Jones is a well-known face nona State College. Mr. Zane is involved in the de- dent Union Director, is ready to The London and Broadway hit to theatre-goers from coast to Donning two titles, Assistant velopment of an extensive Stu- listen to any new ideas and plans. musical, written and scored by coast. Of late he has devoted Student Union Director and Stu- Leslie Bricusse and Anthony much time to the repertory thea- dent Activities Director, Mr. Newley, brought critics to a Zane shares an office in the unanimous decision: the stars, tre, and pains to return to the Dartmouth University Repertory downstairs of Kryzsko Commons lighting, direction, movement, Theatre of Hanover, N. H. at the where the master calendar of all atmosphere, and whole feeling of conclusion of his current tour. campus activities is posted. the production make the show Other musicals in which he has Among his many duties, Zane worth seeing. "Edward Earle advises all clubs and organiza- performed are "Brigadoon", "Car- plays the whey out of it . every tions, coordinates the recreation- nival", "Wish You Were Here", al activities of the Student Union, "Funny Thing Happened on the provides campus tours to visi- Way to the Forum", "Songs of tors, reserves rooms for clubs, Norway", and "Gentlemen Prefer and makes visitations to high MEA Convention Blondes". He has also appeared schools, talking to prospective on television on "Play of the provides holiday Week", "The Reporter", "The freshmen. The main reason for the forma- Jackie Gleason Show", and many Winona State College students tion of his position was to take will have a two day holiday on others. fragments of past jobs done by October 19 and 20 due to the Tickets for the production may several faculty members and in- annual Southeastern Minnesota be obtained at Mr. Zane's office corporate them into one central- Education Association Conven- from 11:00 to 12:00 each morn- ized office where all campus ac- tion being held at Rochester, ing until Monday noon and from tivities could be coordinated. Minnesota. Mr. Harry McGrath, 2:00 to 4:00 on Monday, Wednes- Past teacher in the Milwaukee local high school teacher and day, and Friday. WSC is limited school system, Charles Zane president of the SEMEA. to 500 tickets for each perform- graduated from Winona State The program will include ance and they will be distributed with a BS in business education speeches by Dr. John B. Davies on a first-come first-serve basis. and an MS in education. Last and Mr. Ted Bass. Thursday The tickets are of no cost to stu- year he taught business classes night the Rochester Civic Thea- dents, as the price is included here at State. tre will present CAESAR AND in the student activity fee. ID Zane "wants more students to HOLDER OF TWO TITLES . Charles Zane, Assistant CLEOPATRA by George Bernard cards must be presented to ob- become interested and partici- Student Union Director and Student Activities Director, keeps Shaw. tain tickets. pate in all-campus affairs." He busy at his desk downstairs in the Union. (Photo by Krause) Page 2 THE WINONAN October 12, 1967 Editorials: Black Power Forum opens series, Communications gap evident intent to awaken apathetic students This newspaper is not primarily designed to let the alumni know what is happening on this campus, nor is it designed to be a by Karen Kellett What is Black Power? What and no great conclusions were bulletin board for the administration and its policies: It is designed College students tend to live in Black Power advocates? Why is drawn.
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