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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 - 1970s by an authorized administrator of OpenRiver. For more information, please contact [email protected]. VOLUME 49 No. 17 WINONA STATE COLLEGE Tuesday, February 20, 1973 Warriors win second N IC crown

The Warriors won their second outright NIC crown Friday night, as they downed the Bemidji Beavers 102-66.

The title earned for the Warriors a berth in the district playoffs that will be held March 5 and 7.

Herschel Lewis reached the 1,000 point mark Fri- day night as he tossed in 30 points for the Warriors and he contributed another 30 in Saturday's perform- ance.

The Warriors will host the MIAC runner-up in the March 5 contest in Memor- ial Hall. Should they win the initial contest, they will have to face the win- ner of the St. Thomas, NIC runner-up game in Winona.

St. Thomas defeated the Warriors in a controversial district championship game last year 66-65. The double over-time victory earned the Tommies a berth in the NAIA champ- ionships in Kansas City.

On the inside this week...

Details on the Warriors win over Bemidji, page 10.

The Student Counseling Center is here to help, story on pages 8 and 9.

Steve Lindroth begins an uncolumn in this issue, page 4. HERSCHEL LEWIS performs the traditional net cutting ceremony after the Warriors won their second MC crown in two years. The Warriors will host the MIAC second place champs in district playoffs March 5.

page 2 IRHC Senate shorts

President Tim Penny stated in a proposal written by Treasurer comments his report that the students cannot Pat Dixen advocating a speaker. legally do any more about faculty The only responsibility of this There is always a question cuts. Committee-member Sharon person will be to act as chairman among students as to where the Overland feels the committee will to run the meetings. The purpose $3.00 paid at the beginning of the have to direct their efforts to- of this is to free the president school year goes. Well, as of ' wards change in the tenure clause. to speak his opinions and give our last meeting, IRHC has de- A proposal should come from WSC him voting power. The resolu- cided to put out a Residence Hall campus and be directed to MSCSA tion was tabled until more re- for their approval. search was done on it. Yearbook. • * * * * * * * idea got off the ground when one of our council mem- Letters of intent are being sent The resignation of vice-presi- bers was approached by a gentle- out to the faculty members on the dent Janet Hall was regretfully man interested in printing it, if teacher evaluations. Students will accepted by the senate. This va- we 'take the pictures. The book be able to objectively evaluate in- cancy will be filled at the next will be a 9" by 12", 32 pages, SCOTT HANNON AND JAMES BEEMAN structors through this form admini• meeting if enough candidates ap- soft covered book. It will in- stered and sponsored by the stu- ply. Anyone interested in running clude group floor pictures and dent senate. The senators ask the for Student Senate vicepresident's candid shots submitted by any- students to take the evaluation se- position sign up in the senate of- Two WSC students riously in order to make WSC .a fice or call 2185. one. All of this will be happen- * * * * * ing soon, as a March 1 dead- more efficient institution of learn- line has been set. Watch for more ing. The student senate gave their information on bulletin boards place in regional unanimous approval for two pro- and be prepared for those pic- Greg Fletcher reported that the posals A2C2 presented. The first tures. Housing Board has completed their allows students to decide until The only other major business research concerning off-campus drop-add day to take a course included a list of priorities the handball tourney housing. At the next meeting he pass-no credit or graded. The dorm would like. At present, Dr. will give a detailed report. Book- other stated the student will make lets will be made and distributed the decision in taking over 18 cre- Kane has this list and it will be Two Winona State College stu- nona State College were James submitted to the housing commit- to concerned students to inform dits. Therefore, eliminating the dents won setond place for Class Beeman and Scott Hannon. They them of their rights. present overload policy. tee when next year's budget is A dolibles in the Midwest Region- defeated the Michigan State Uni- * * * * * * * * * * discussed. al Intercollegitate Handball Tour- versity doubles team 21-0 and Al Scharmer Attending the Feb. 15th meeting Lowering the retirement age nament at Lake Forest College, 21-1 and the University of Illi- at the request of the senate was from 68 to 65 recommended by Bruce Zadach Lake Forest, Ill. nois, Chicago Circle Campus team (424 Morey) Dean Kane, Al Scharmer, andARA MSCSA last weekend was con- The students representing Wi- 21-9 and 21-11 to compete in the Slater representative, Mr. Baldwin sidered and will be researchedby finals. They lost to nationally to discuss ARA contract renewal. the student senate. ranked Lake Forest College in There was some questions as to * * * * * three games. student satisfaction of Slater's Because of the resignation ofTeff Senate sponsors Eighteen colleges, including se- service. Al Scharmer IRHC pre- Lueck as Senate Ombudsman, Pre- ven Big Ten schools, were repre- sident, stated "Students are not sident Penny appointed formerse- sented at the tournament, which satisfied." Students should have nator and present Student Affilrs second fund-raiser is held annually for singles and a say in the options involved. Cordinating Committee c hairrHan doubles handball teams made up Many figures and examples were Scott Epstein, to fill the vacafiey. of full time college and univer- given by Dean Kane on Slater's * * * * * The Student Senate will be spon- sity students. service and other food services There are still openings on the The Beeman, Hannon team will soring their second kegger this utilized throughout the state col- following committees: SACC, LErs DO represent Winona State College Thursday at the Legion Hall from leges. Slater's charges approxi- Housing Board, and PublicatiOns. at the National Intercollegiate mately $1.28 per day per student. If you are interested, sign up at 7:30 to 12:00. Proceeds from the Handball Tournament Feb. 22 event go toward funding Tim Pen- "Room and Board at Winona State the senate office or call 2185. Empire Keg through 25 at the University of is in the lowest 10% in the nation." * * * * * ny, WSC student and MSCSA lob- Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn. byist. E Dean Kane remarked. Mr. Bald- Any Winona State College stu- win felt there may be a change in Tickets for the event can be ob- AND SAY WE DIDN'T dent can obtain a copy of the stu- tained from the Senate Office or cost in the coming year but he dent directory. This book lists from Gary Johnson. felt it was justified because their on and off campus addresses and/ prices hav'e remained the same or phone numbers and is appro- for twelve years. ximately 80% accurate. The di- • * * * rectories can be picked up in the Senator Mitch Penny sponsored senate office located in the Smog. All-college Sociology preregistration

At the Bookstore ski trip Pre-registration for sociology at 3:00 p.m. in Somsen 317. majors and social science ma- If anyone will be unable to at- NEW SPRING LINE tend, inform Mr. Connell in Som- The Ski Club is sponsoringtheir jors with a sociology concentra- sen 317 prior to that date. second all-college ski trip to Mount tion will be held Tuesday Feb. 27 Frontenac. Students need not be members of Ski Club to attend this event. kPRICORN AQUARIUS PISCES ARIES TAURLi Anyone interested in making the m Make Your Own Sign Kits trip must attend the Ski Club meet- 4 Say What you Want ing Thursday at 7:00 p.m. in Pas- 2 3 LARGE SIGNS ONLY $1.00 Ei AQUARIAN teur Auditorium. C) The bus will leave Sunday morn- - READY TO HANG ing at 8:30 and will return around z 6:00 p.m. HEALTH 0 tt Large Colored Pictures Tow tickets will cost $4.50 and CID P:i rentals $4.00. 0 t" For more information, call Jim tli CENTER tt Miles at 452-9324. 4 0 PACQUIN EXTRA DRY / 2 Skin Lotion 10 Oz. Size ONLY 50t STUDYING_FIARD? ARI us ,1 Need something to munch on? We carry a large selection 9ARBASOL Menthol & Regular Classifieds of nutricious ready - to - eat treats that contain no preser- vatives or additives. Classified ad rates: $1 for first L_ arge New Selection of POSTERS 15 words. Each additional word Winona's only Heath Food Store Have Arrive. REALLY WAY OUT • $.05. All ads should be - sub- Great for athletes, weight watchers and students who care mitted to 101 Phelps or call 457- about what they eat. 2158. Ads must be paid in ad- Ladies Campus Kits vanc e. STORE HOURS: Mon. - Thurs. 10:00-8:00; Fri. 10:00- VALUES TO $5.00 7 c t - 9:30; Sat. 9:00 - 5:00; Sun 1:00 - 4:00 REDUCED TO ONLY m off WEBLO DEN 10, St. Stan's would pv::,,my,.s.:::*•••• • ■•: • like dry garage to build project AQUARIAN HEALTH CENTER X •:) 4" .."• ■•;*:.• '4' _ in. Call John at 452-9078, bet- 513 Mankato Avenue ween 1:00 and 2:00 p.m. The Bright Orange Building, next to the Tracks. pa6e 3 Introductory computer Spring registration course now offered

is March 20 21 The Department of Business Ad- be shown at the Instructional Re- - 8 a.m. - 9 p.m., MTWTh; ministration and Economics an- source Center, Winona State Col- 8-5 Friday and 9-12 Saturday. nounced a new 1 credit course, lege. Once the tapes have been exa- Spring quarter registration will indicated by a mark in the proper B.A. 112, "AnIntroductiontoCom- Students may register for the mined, the student may take an take place Tuesday evening, Mar. category on the Registration Clear puter Science" which began Feb. course by contacting the Regis- examination and credit will be 20, and all day March 21. In or- ante card. The student who has 19, 1973, and will continue through- trar's Office and may view the given on a pass-fail basis. The der to pull their cards, students "holds" remaining on his card at out the academic year. The course tapes at their convenience during course is designed for individuals must have a Winona State College the time of registration will not be will consist of 12 video tapes to the regular hours of the Center who would like to know something L D. , a Registration Clearance card allowed to register. about the computer but who have and a Header card. Program advising will be done no present intention to pursue the The Registration Clearance Monday, Feb. 19, through Friday, specialized material taught in other computer courses offered by card and the Header card will be March 5. You will program in the Sociology majors the Business Administration and available in the Admissions and department as indicated on the Economics, Math and Physics de- Records Office, Somsen 228, dur- Registration Clearance card. If partments. It is open to both stu- ing regular office hours between your card indicates that you are dents regularly enrolled at WSC Feb. 20 and March 21. listed under the wrong major, fill meeting announced and those interested in pursuing To obtain these cards you must out a change of major form in an External Degree. present your WSC I.D. card. If the Admissions and Records Of- concerning the summer intern pro- The credit earned is available you have not been at WSC since fice. You may then pick up your Mr. John K. Sauer, Staff De- • gra as a general education elective fall quarter, 1972 , or have lost materials from the indicated ma- velopment Consultant, Depart- The next college placement test but does not count toward the ma- your permanent I.D. card, or as jor department and take them to ment of Public Welfare, will be on will be administered Feb. 24 They jor or minor in Business Admini- yet have not gotten your new I.D. the correct department to be pro- the Winona State College campus anticipate testing on a monthly stration, Economics or Account- taken, go to the Audio Visual grammed. at 9:00 a.m. Wednesday to meet basis in March, April and possi- ing. Further information can be Center, Somsen 123, to obtain It is very important that you with all seniors majoring in the bly May. How long the test re- obtained from Michael Gieske, the one before reporting to the re- make an appointment with your area of sociology or psychology mains open depends upon the num- instructor in charge of the course. gistration area. advisor early so that you will be who are interested in working in ber of applications they get. Students are required to pick assured of getting in to see him. the field of social services in the For those who still have not ap- up their Clearance card, Header If you are undecided as to what state of Minnesota. Specifically, card, envelope and insurance form this would be for Case Worker plied to take the placement exam, your major is going to be, follow the forms are available at the in the Registrar and Director of I positions. The meeting will be the schedule listed below. Placement Office in Gildemeister Admissions Office, 5228. Your Di- in Somsen 316. Advisors for undecided majors Hall. rectory card, Program Sheet and are as follows: Mr. Sauer also indicated that he directions will be distributed by Aber-Berg - Mrs. Schlawin, would try to answer any ques- your advisor. W204C; Berr-Casp - Dr. Doner, tions which students might have Students who were not enrolled P215B; Chad-Ehle - Dr. Foss, at WSC during Winter quarter 1973 P312g; Eife-Grif - Mr. Tobin, ,must notify the Admissions and Re- W204h; Grin-Herm - Mrs. Auge, SANSUI MQ 2000 cords Office of their intent to re- G208; Herr-Jens - Dr. Johnson, Placement , gister for Spring quarter 1973 P114A; John-Kreg - Mr. Steiger- - by March 13, 1973. Persons who wald, 5125; Kren-Manz - Mr. Gun- have never attended WSC must ner, MH128; Marc-Muel - Mr. R ei- make application by Feb. 20 and news the easy delberger, PAC 218; Mule - Os- have all their records on file in mo - Dr. Turille, S313; Oste- the Admissions and Records Of- Rand - Dr. Sheehan, PAC 237; fice by March 13. Rawn-Scha - Dr. Fremling, P215F; Interviews on Campus At the top of your Registration Sche-Skor - Mr. Papacek, S201; Week of Feb. 26 all-in-one way Clearance card, check the total Smit-Styb - Dr. Holm, W204d; Placement Bureau _,Aumber of credits completed by Such-Wera - Dr. Sobiesk, P23; 110 Gildemeister „Ahe end of Fall Quarter 1973 in West-will - Dr. Warner, 5220; Non-Teaching to get into •\,,,columns 52-54, the curriculum and Wilm-Woxl - Dr. Willson, S220; major(s) and minor coded in col- Wrig-Zopf - Dr. Matson, 5220. Monday - Feb. 26 - Upjohn umns 57-65, and resident status Drop-Add Day for those who have (pharmaceutical company) Appli- in column 71. If incorrect infor- paid fees will beWednesday, Mar. cants should have some science mation is printed on your Regis- 28 in the Admissions and Records background. 4-channel. tration Clearance card, you must Office, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Aetna - career areas: claims, notify the Admissions and Records Drop-Add Day is intended for those underwriting, sales, general of- Office prior to 4 p.m., Monday, students who wish to correct pro- fice, actuarial work. March 9, so that a correction can gramming and scheduling errors Tuesday - Feb. 27 - State Ci- be made before registration. made during registration. vil Service. Any holds you may have will be Monday through Wednesday - Navy Officer Program. Teaching Tuesday - Feb. 27 - Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Will talk to gra- duates in elementary and most se- condary areas. Actual openings not known as yet. Wednesday - Feb. 28 - Winona, Mn. Elementary only. No definite openings anticipated but will see elementary candidates interested in Winona.. 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opinions

Congratulations, team When you widen your smile - your mind becomes less narrow.

Congratulations are in order to the now, tying the school record of 118 1973 National Intercollegiate Conference, points in one game, breaking the NIC champs, the Winning Warriors of Winona mark of 116 points in a game, 48 field State. goals in one game, breaking the record Coach Wothke's squad clinched its Friday night and equalling it on Saturday second title in as many years, as they night, 103 field goal attempts, breaking by downed Bemidji State last Friday night, the NIC mark of 100 set by Michigan Steve Lindroth and earned a berth in the District Play- Tech in 1968-1969 and breaking the school The Uncolumn offs to be held March 5 and 7. Hope- record of 99. fully, we will be able to see games in An so it has been some kind of season Winona on both of those dates. for the Warriors, but the best part is What You Always Wanted to Know Throughout the season the team has that it is not yet over. Their game come on strong, with seemingly a great Saturday night may set yet another record, About the College Constitution and deal of team spirit and certainly with a and then we have the playoffs to look Could Not Find Out great deal of team depth. forward to. They have provided a lot of thrills Congratulations, to the team, the coach Where is our college constitution? It's on the end of his nose is only shoe for the fans at Winona State, and a lot and his assistants, the cheerleaders, the a mystery polish. of proud moments as they set a few pep band, the announcers, the team man- The most important thing happening on The committee that has been work- records. Some of the records: 17 straight agers, the fans, the theme song, and campus today is not in the Faculty Senate, ing for more than a year has already wins at home, 20 straight wins in NIC all who helped in the making of the 1973 the Student Senate, or even in Memorial worked out many of the large problems play, a 16 game winning streak right NIC champs. Hall, it is going on Wednesday nights such as the size and shape of the table, in a secluded conference room in the the time of the meetings, and where Library. Mr. Dukes can hide on Wednesday nights. It has been rumored that sixteen people There has been much done in the area meet there weekly to work on our col- of student responsibilities concerning stu- Counseling center lege constitution, calling themselves the dent composition on the major commit- Constitutional Drafting Committee, Mr. tees. An anticipated struggle could rise Gavin, who plays Head Honcho, chairs in reference to the Appointment, Pro- the meeting with his theraputic hat se- motion and Tenure Committee. However, curely on his head practicing his exer- that seems to be the only major issue here to help cises in futility. left. There are many people who have Winona State is lagging behind the worked hard for the completion of the other state colleges in drafting their Constitution such as Steve Cahill, Candi It is about that time of the year again. on this campus. constitution. This is due largely to the De Grazia, and Tim Penny. They are Midquarter tests are hopefully just over, It is not a shrink clinic like some peo- efforts of Mr. Gavin, Mr. Witt, and their no longer on the committee but the at- but, oops, there is that twenty page term ple may tend to think. The Center offers running dogs. Mr. Morello and Dr. Boddy titudes they expressed are being carried paper to write for that class. various different services to the students. are the only two noticeable exceptions to on in a great part by the students who are And, what is that, a test again next They offer vocational counseling, educa- the fact that the faculty members are on the committee now. week? And that is just in one of your tional counseling and various types of stalling action that would speed up the Although the committee is now pre- classes. counseling as well as personal and so- drafting of the Constitution. paring to conclude its work on the cone You're getting behind in all of your cial counseling. The student members of the Committee stitution, and it is through the com- classes all of a sudden and you don't If you are not sure of your feelings are generally working anxiously in an bined efforts of faculty and students that know if you can take it, and then you or your interests, the Center also has effort to draft a consititution that would we are approaching the conclusion, therei have a fight with your best friend. It all interest, aptitude and other tests avail- be fair to the administration, the faculty, has been a great deal of stalling on tht piles up and you just don't know how you able. and the student components. The one part of some members of the committee,/ can possilbly make it to the end of the If you have a problem pregnancy or a exception among the students is Steve The original deadline for the completion; quarter. drug problem or just any problem at all, Johnson, who is the only student in his- of the constitution was October, 1972,_ Don't worry, you've got a friend. feel free to call on the counselors at tory to try to get tenure, and who might and with the six month extension that has A story elsewhere in this issue tells the Counseling Center. get it! He wants to stop those nasty been granted the committee, we just those students who may not realize it, They're your friends. rumors about himself, the brown stuff might make it by April. that there is a Student Counseling Center

ANC, I SAYS 6-/c7H7- 60 ! 'IL.). • s PADes IS 2 H hieh. page 5 it would become necessary to reduce On top of that I view the Senate's de- the size of the faculty. My only crit- cision as' being cowardly. The Faculty icism is that he didn't give the students Senate has in effect told the President enough seats on the committee. I would this is an issue to hot for them to handle. have preferred to have seen at least They don't want to share in the re- four seats on that eight member com- sponsibility for making unpleasant, but mittee held by students. necessary, re-evaluation decisions. They But that's of no consequence now. The are saying, "Let Bob do it, with a little Faculty Senate killed the whole measure' help from Ray and the other fine people Why? Well, they gave the ususal run- in Somsen, but let's not get involved." around reasons--duplication of efforts of I've got no use for that copout. To me, other committees, people might be un- the faculty is not measuring up to its willing to serve on such a committee and responsibility to this -institution by re- so on. They, as seems to be standard fusing to actively participate in the de- operating procedure, didn't talk about the cisions which will determine the Lucure real reasons most of those who spoke course of this college. By abdicatingtheir up opposed such a committee (no kids, responsibility in this area they have sorry it's not sexual this time). Our dis- performed a great disservice tothe entire tinguished faculty representatives reject- college community. ed the President's proposal for a simple, If I may be so arrogant, I would advise apparent, single reason. They're doing Dr, DuFresne to overrule the uecisions pretty well the way things are going, of the Faculty Senate and form this com- and they didn't care to have the boat mittee by his own authority. If the Fac- rocked. ulty Senate is afraid to assume its re- When I looked around that meeting I sponsibility it may be necessary to force couldn't fin/ more than one tenured fa- them to. . do so. It wouldn't be hard to find culty member. Yet who are being given students who will be willing and anxious their walking papers--non-tenured fa- to serve on such a committee. It seems culty. No tenured positions are in dan- strange tha7t the faculty should -be less ger. The remark has already been made concerned and less anxious to participate that the present executioners are doing a in making these decisions than students. fine job. For some people things are still But then, maybe they have some growing working out pretty well. Dear Rog, up to do.

I know that the problem of faculty faculty members be given at least a two- reductions have brought on a multitude year notice in cases of termination. of suggestions and proposals from al- There are two important considerations letter§ most as many sources. I have spent I wish to stress from the above. First, some time chewing this all over. I grant tenure still serves as protection in cases that what I have been chewing on is lean of hiring new faculty members. Second, facts and fat on ideas, but I still feel that those who have benefit of tenure be they are worth uttering. allowed a longer notice for termination. Winonan letter policy What really twists at my gut is this It would seem logical that the reasons rule of "last hired - first fired." I for faculty reduction could be projected care of the Winonan, 101 Phelps. Please The Winonan invites thoughtful letters could buy that if it applied to an assem- beyond an interval of one year and that include your name, phone number and to the editor. If there is an issue that bly-line situation, but not when it is the if the reduction is not as large then, the address. Letters will be edited for style you feel needs examining and you are rule for professional educators. Talk about termination could be rescinded. and length. All submissions will be con- willing to discuss it publicly, take some real discrimination of a minority group! If the foregoing suggestion (or another sidered. The Winonaii retains the right time and write a letter to the editor in I have had courses from at least two of which it may generate) gathers impetus not to print any letter. the faculty members that are being dis- it is highly unlikely that it would be very missed, yet I have also had courses effective in salvaging the positions of any from one or two instructors that would be or all of those faculty members that hardly worthy of sharpening pencils for are losing their staff position for next the afore-mentioned! I freely admit this year. At least the students can attempt is but mere opinion, but I also am afraid to help. I suggest that the students Wants better it is shared with others. form a committee to serve on an ad- Tenure seems to have an equal balance visory basis to the college as a whole. of attributes and drawbacks. The crux of They could channel students' proposals student directory the problem seems to be the removal of and endorsements via the administration the flaw in this system that discrimi- to the State College Board that first nates unconsciously against those with the reductions here at WSC. TO THE EDITOR: spring quarter. Unfortunately, just be- more knowledge and experience. I submit They could also help in dissiminating to TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: the following suggestion as a means of students the ways and means by which cause the directory got here sooner, does alleviating this problem: whenever it be- they could effect retention of these faculty Well, you did it again, the new 1973 not mean it is better. Comes necessary to have a reduction in members. Not matter how, or what, Student Directory is out in print. Yes, Come on people (those who put out this faculty that a criteria be established to students can do, it is important that and even though it is the new directory directory) can't you for once out of my evalute all members without protection they work within the system and not be- many errors can be found. Along with four years at Winona State get a dir- of tenure; this criteria should allow a li- come militant factions that only work all the errors-many things are missing; ectory out in the fall, with no errors and the necessary everything. beral latitude in each category being con- to the detriment of these faculty members. such as, department phone numbers, in- sidered (i.e. breakdown of length of ser- Regards, structor's phone numbers and instructor's Basically the housing office knows who vice in units of five years, accumulated STEVE home phone numbers. An old saying goes is coming in the fall, long before fall credits in units of twenty); those tenured "If you're going to do it, do it right or gets here. Why then don't you use this don't do it at all." fact to your advantage and the students'. Indeed, there was an improvement over A directory on time so it can be used last year. The directory got here before nine months instead of three and a half. Hope the Editor is feeling better. BARBARA ANN DENEFF

by Thanks Tim Penny Jerome JEROME Christensen TO THE EDITOR: spring. I was happily surprised. Pre- Last February 1972, I never thought sident Penny has been moving the se- If this week's effort isn't up to par, future faculty reductions. Such a com- I would feel motivated to write the type nate in a positive way that all Winona it's because I'm not. I've got a roomate mittee would have forced students and of letter I am about to. Last February State students can be proud of. He has yodeling in the kitchen while scrubbing faculty to share in the responsibility this campus was torn by one of the dir- streamlined the committee structure of six week old slimy green Hamburger for making these unpleasant decisions, tiest campaigns for the Student Senate the senate, provided for a teacher eva- Helper off an army surplus skillet and but apparently that was too much re- Winona State ever saw. I was one of luation, consolidated the Student Affairs I'm suffering from the after-effects of sponsibility for the faculty to handle. the victims of that campaign and to be of the senate, broadened the senate's the London flu, the only British import In effect, they told the President to do it frank it did leave some bitter scars. impact on Housing, and lobbied in St. that has been able to affect my digestive himself, then tell them what he had de- But, when I returned from Washington, Paul for issues of concerr for all of system as unpleasantly as Julie Andrews cided to do. D.C., in January, I found a student se- Minnesota's State College students. This does. So I'm not functioning as well as I was at this meeting. I think the de- nate that was being run, surprisingly isn't where the list stops, either. I might. cision stinks, But before I get to why enough, after my own heart. I had al- I, like Jerome, am not in the habit of But that part of my anatomy that is it reeks, I want to make one comment ways hoped that someday Tim Penny and complimenting people, so when I do they sensitive to the proverbial shaft is still on the President's original proposal. On I would be able to buy the hatchet and usually deserve it. As everyone very sensitive enough to know that shaft is back. the whole, I thought it was a good one. join forces- for the sake of student in- well knows, the senate is not above cri- This time delivered with experience and It gave faculty and students a new voice terests. I know now that that is exactly ticism, so I think when there are thanks finesse by our beloved. Faculty Senate. in determining the future of WSC by what has happened. to be given to Tim Penny they should I'm referring of course tothe action allowing us to designate college programs To be honest, coming back to Minne- stand out as clearly as his critics. tnose learned ladies and gentlemen took and to make recommendations on who sota was not any great anticipation. I Thanks, Tim. on the President's proposal for a new was essential to these programs when truly wanted to avoid the types of con- STEVE LINDROTH committee to establish guidelines for flicts that had plagued the senate last Student Senator page 6

iP "1776" musical to be staged in March by music dept. Oscar nominations named

Rehearsals are currently under- broiling May day in Philadelphia way for the WSC Department of and two matters are almost equal- "" and "Cabaret" "Deliverance," "The Emi- Kid" and Shelly Winters, in her Music production of "1776", Am- ly troublesome to the members swept the Academy Award nomina- grants," and "Sounder." fourth nomination, for "The Po- erica's Award-winning Musical of the Second Continental C ongress tions Feb. 12 in 11 and 10 cate- Others nominated for best actor seidon Adventure." about the birth of our nation. --the flies that swarm in if any- gories, respectively, it was an- include Michael Caine and Law- Nominated for best director The Tony Award-winning show body opens a window and the in- nounced in Hollywood, Calif. rence Olivier for "Slueth," Pe- along with Francis - Ford Coppola (Best Musical - 1969), set in Phil- cessant voice of John Adams, now "The Godfather'! received no- ter O'Toole for "The Ruling and Bob Fosse are Joseph Man- adelphia during May, June and on his feet again to dun the mem- minations for best picture, Mar- Class" and Paul Winfield for kiewicz for "Slueth" and Jan July of 1776, will be presented on bers on his favorite theme, in- lon Brando for best actor, three "Sounder." Troell for "The Emigrants." March 6, 7, 8 and 10 at 8:15 dependency for the colonies. nominations for best actor in a Competing with Liza Minelli for "The Poseidon Adventure" had p.m. in the Theatre of the Per- Denny Bell, veteran Winona ac- supporting role--James Caan, Ro- best performance by an actress seven nominations, "Lady Sings forming Arts Center, according to tor and director, is cast in the bert Duvall and Al Pacino--Fran- are Maggie Smith for "Travels the Blues" drew five and "Tra- Richmond McCluer, head of the major role of John Adams from cis Ford Coppola for best direc- with my Aunt," Liv Ullman for vels With My Aunt," "Sounder" Department of Music and musical Massachusetts, while Charles tor, as well as nominations for "The Emigrants," Diana Ross for and "The Emigrants" each re- director of the two-act produc- Merkel will portray Benjamin costume design, film editing, dra- "Lady Sings The Blues" and Ci- ceived four Oscar nominations. tion. Franklin from Pennsylvania and matic score , sound and screen- cely Tyson for "Sounder." The awards will be presented With music and lyrics by Sher- Lynn Deutschman that of Martha play. In addition to the trio from "The March 27th at the 45th Annual man Edwards and book by Peter Jefferson. Terry Carlson will "Cabaret" drew Oscar nomina- Godfather" and Joel Grey for "Ca- ceremony at the Stone, "1776" was originally pro- play the part of Thomas Jeffer- tions for best picture, Liza Mi- baret," drew a nomi- Los Angeles Music Center. duced on the Broadway stage by son of Virginia and Julie Mat- nelli for best actress, Bob Fosse nation for best supporting actor Stuart Ostrow in 1969. Costumes chen is Abigail Adams. for best director, Joel Grey for for "The Heartbreak Kid." for the Winona State production Reservations for "1776" can be best actor in a supporting role, Nominees for best supporting are being designed by NORCOST- made beginning Feb. 26 by calling and nominations for musical score, actress are Geraldine Page for Film group CO of Minneapolis, while settings the PAC Box Office at 457-2121 art direction, film editing, cini- "Pete 'n' Tillie," Susan Tyrrell are under the direction of Jacque or 457-2109. Admission is free matography, sound and screenplay. for "Fat City," Reidelberger, associate professor to those holding WSC I.D. cards Besides "The Godfather" and for "Butterflies are Free," Jean- of Speech/Theatre at WSC. and general admission will be $1. "Cabaret," the other nominees nie Berlin for "The Heartbreak offers sin As the show opens, it's another Reservations are advised. for best picture of the year are in 7 ways Some Students Who Were Caught Trying SEVEN CAPITAL SINS, a com- Told Us We Should Spread the Word: pilation of seven short films of- fering a light-hearted look at sin in modern times, will be shown tomorrow evening at 7:30 p.m. in Somsen Auditorium by the Tri- There's No Such Thing As College Film Group. Anger, Envy, Lust, Gluttony, Laziness, Greed and Pride are the seven topics probed in this combined present- ation. A Free Long Distance Call In ANGER, written by Eugene Ionesco, the severe anger of a group of villagers who discover flies in their afternoon soup re- Someone, somewhere has to pay for it. It costs all other phone sults in violence of massive pro- users, in effect, when somebody calls long distance with a false portions. ENVY depicts a dis- contented chambermaid who se- phone number or credit card number, or one that doesn't exist, duces a wealthy industrialist and or charges a call to somebody else's number without authorization. later regrets it. GLUTTONY, di- rected by Philippe de Broca, pre- sents a family which makes so Some Pay Dearly — With Time in Jail and a Criminal Record many stops for food en route to a funeral, it misses the service Such calls violate both Federal and State criminal statutes. (but is on time for the post-fu- The maximum penalty for this crime in Minnesota is a $5,000 fine neral banquet). In LUST, Jacques Demy portrays two artists who and/or a five-year jail sentence. sit in a sidewalk cafe and men- We've had to develop better detection techniques to track tally undress passer-bys. Roger Vadim's PRIDE concerns the ex- down offenders. It's paying off in a growing number of arrests and tra-marital affairs of a handsome convictions. We're working constantly with law enforcement married couple. LAZINFRS depicts a successful authorities to control all kinds of illegal use of the telecommunications movie star who turns down a network. voluptuous aspiring starlet who has offered to go to bed with him, because he feels that love- That's the Least We Can Do.for You and making is not w' ft the effort of Other Honest Telephone Users undressing. And in GREED, a young cadet and his classmates contribute to a lottery so that one of them can afford a night with an expensive prostitute. The inexperienced cadet wins and the prostitute is so delighted to learn of the cadet's attraction to her, Northwestern Bell she refunds the young cadet's share. page 7

WSC Department of Music presents

EBVIM) THEATRE OF THE MIND 1973, a multi-media presentation directed by Vivian Fusillo, will be staged on March 1 and 2 at 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. in the DBM Open Stage Theatre of the Performing CHAMBRAY Arts Center. Pictured are a number of cast members from the Wenonah Players production. BELLS To be or not By Paul Jay Sticha to be born...

Late one, not so warm, eve- ed the doctor, "Isn't the little "Ah, why don't you wait ten years ning a religious, well educated, rascal healthy?" and have him confirmed or some- young woman, forgot, temporarily "Healthy smealthy!" cried the thing." He erroneously thought that sexual intercourse causes mother, "I made an appointment that in ten years she would grow pregnancy and, THWONK, became and I want results." to love "Johnny." PG. But she didn't worry. She "Bu-But after the birth?" asked But like clockwork, in ten years, knew that the Supreme Court had the stunned physician. the young woman and the boy, left the decision of abortion up "Before or after, what's the still wearinghis confirmation robe, to her and her doctor. difference?" said she bouncing strolled into the doctor's office. She consulted with her doctor "Johnny" on her lap to calm his The doctor decided thatthis whole but to her dismay found that so protest. "Here. Do what ever you thing had gone too far and he want- many other religious, well edu- do with it." Struck with horror ed to talk to the woman in pri- cated, young women were sche- the doctor gapped in disbelief but vate. duled ahead of her that she had decided to procrastinate before "Gee, Mom, I sure would liketo to wait nine and a half months losing a patient. be a doctor," said "Johnny" as for an appointment. Temporarily "Ah. . .since you are a religious he gazed around the office. forgetting what was bound to hap- person and since he is all ready "Just wait here and keep stills" pen in nine months, she agreed. born you might as well have him ordered his mother as she left to Time passed. And then, before baptized." confer with the doctor. her appointment, "Johnny" was "Oh ya. I never thought of thatt" . "But don't you have any com- born. Two weeks later she went said the mother. And so she did. passion for him at all?" clumsily to see the doctor. And returned. And again the doc- began the M.D. "Well what's the matter?" ask- tor procrastinated. • "Why should I? Before he was born I figured he would be like this. He is a brat that is always playing with chemistry sets. Al- ways taking after his father." "Now wait a minute. Don't put all the blame on me," sheepishly remarked the doctor. New Levi's to match your favorite shirt—in a heavier, chambray Movie preview fabric that softens, mellows and fades with every washing from DELIVERANCE, starring Jon Voight and Burt Reynolds, will light to lighter blue. Regular open tomorrow at one of Winona's three movie theaters. The Warn- Levi's jeans styling with the bell er Bros.' flick is based on James Dickey's exciting novel about four bottom look. city men out for a weekend of adventure canoeing down a wild Georgia river. The weekend turns into a dramatic and suspense- HEADLINING in "Deliverance" which opens tomorrow in Winona,- filled film called DELIVERANCE. are Jon Voight, Burt Reynolds, Ned Beatty and Ronny Cox. Rated R. Steve McQueen and Ali Mac- Graw play "Doc" and Carol Mc- Coy, a husband and wife reunited Now YOU can after his parole from prison who EXPERIMENT WITH MAGIC plan a daring bank robbery they hope will be their biggest and their Author-occultist reveals how to last, in THE GETAWAY, beginning • Become invisible it's local engagement tomorrow at • Produce 45 note by magic one of Winona's three movie thea- 0. Hunt for gold or ghosts ers. Under the direction of Sam EXPERIMENTAL MAGIC g•95 Peckinpah (THE WILD BUNCH, Explains how a common kitchen item can be used to contact spirits— STRAW DOGS), this film also in- how to exploit the money secret of the ancient to call cash to you— H how to become invisible ... and the reversal process—and much more A;;& EI› cludes performances by BenJohn- all illustrated from the .author's OWN EXPERIENCE. Undergound son, Sally Struthers and Al Let- A. ALEX ANDE1".. tieri. A National General Pictures at NASH'S 4th & Center 98 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. release, rated PG. page 8 You've got a friend in a

The Student Counseling Center, located in the West end of Gildemeister Hall, offers educational, vocational and personal counseling, as well as other services.

Are the midwinter blahs getting Vocational Counseling ing with human commodities, Ac- group, said, "We are not locked you down? cording to Dr. Kermit Almos, a into a routine. We float, do what Or maybe you aren't too happy Vocational, one of the mostpop- fulltime member on the counseling the group wants to do. We tend to with your major, and you are ular aspects of the counseling cen- staff, "Focusing on difficulties so focus more on strengths than weak- considering changing it, but don't ter, offers professional assistance much that they are blown out of nesses. The group is pretty loose- know what else might interest you. to students who want more in- proportion can be harmful, and ly structured because we do not Or maybe you think you need formation on various occupations RA's are often faced with students attempt to be a group therapy some help with your studies. and are unsure of what vocation who want to do just that." The program." Or maybe you have a drug pro- they should pursue. Counselors RA's are also learning the adven- He added, "Many of them show blem. And you want to talk about help students examine their in- tures of exploring themselves, because they are lonely and lack it. But you don't know where to terests, aptitudes, personality learning who they really are. Some the necessary socialization skills. go. Try the Winona State Student traits, past experiences, and hob- sessions are lecturettes, and ac- I like working with the group Counseling Center. bies in relation to the require- cording to Dr. Almos, in these he because I can wear a sweatshirt ments and duties of various oc- emphasizes certain things to look and jeans. In fact, those of us Located in Gildemeister Hall cupations. for, this is one of the best ways who are old enough may adjourn The Center also maintains a vo- to do something preventive. to one of the establishments down- The Winona State Student Coun- cational materials file and a un- town after our regular meeting." seling Center is located in the iversity and college catalog file. Problem Pregnancies The staff for the center includes West end of Gildemeister Hall. In order to be of even greater Dr. James Mootz, Dr. Kermit The center is there for any stu- assistance to the student, the Cen- Problem pregnancies are an- Almos, Dr. George Christenson, dent to use, whether he is a full- ter offers vocational interest tests, other area that the counseling who is also a professor of psy- time or parttime, graduate or un- personality tests, and mental ab- center deals with. The center helps chology, and Dr. W. Johnston, who dergraduate student. ility tests among others. you consider all sides of the issue also is an associate professor The counseling center offers The third major aspect of the for a possible solution, although of EPC. Dr. Lee McMillen teach- educational counseling, vocational Center involves itspersonal social they do not make a decision for es the Learning Center course, counseling, personal social coun- counseling, probably the type of you. and Mrs. Diane Mothke is a grad- seling, as well as additional ser- counseling that is most expected, One aspect that should be stress- uate assistant in the Learning Cen- vices. This type of counseling is the most ed about the center, is that your ter, Educational counseling is as- open type, dealing with anything records are completely confident- sitance for students who want to from roommates to dating to home ial. They are not a part of your We're Not Beginners improve their academic effective- relationships to adjustment pro- academic files or your medical ness. This usually includes such blems. files. Information can be released Although each member of the problems as study habits, adjust- In addition to these services, a only if the student signs a state- staff has varing amounts of exper- ment to a new educational environ- psychiatrist is on campus one day ment to that effect. When a student ience, "we're not beginners, said ment, budgeting enough time for a week to work with the more dis- graduates, the records that have Dr. Almos. study, and a student's attitudes turbed students as well as those been kept in the counseling center Each member of the staff has toward college. on medication. safe are torn up and thrown away. his own specialties and if you are In an effort to help students not happy with one counselor, "you better obtain effective study skills, Work With RA's Group Counseling can shop up and down the hall a Learning Center and Study Skills for one that you like. We can't Lab has been established. The This year the counselors are The center also offers a group always promise success with Learning Center, 201 Phelps is also working closely with the re- counseling service. It was origin- everyone, but it won't be for a available to any student who wants sident assistants in the dorms. ally created to fill a need - either lack of trying." said Dr. Almos. to receive assistantce in reading "We are trying to move out of our for those who had had similar Dr. Mootz added, "We're here efficiency and/or study skills. Dis- offices and into as many areas as experiences in the Ed. Psych and for the students and everything we cussion centers around time or- possible." said Dr. James Mootz, Counseling classes and wanted do here is for the student. If it ganization, effective study, listen- Director of the Student Counseling more, or different experiences, or is for the student we'll fight for ing and note taking, reference Center. for those who wanted the initial it." skills, and preparing for and taking They meet with the RA's every experience. Hours for the Counseling Cen- exams. week and discuss safety ar,l deal- Dr. Almos, who works with the ter are 8-12 and 1-5 Monday page 9 MPIRG wins case counselor... on cutting in BWCA

Action brought by the Minne- cutive Director, described the or- sota Public Interest Research der as a "significant step forward Group (MPIRG) to suspend all in the journey to improve and timber cutting intruding into or maintain our environment." bordering on previously uncut vir- Judge Lord's order limits cut- gin forest of the Boundary Waters ting to about 600 acres, pending Canoe Area (BWCA) was ordered the Forest Service Report. "If last Saturday by U.S. District Judge intrusions into virgin forest areas Miles Lord pending completion are not halted at this time," the of a report by the U.S. Forest order stated, "the effect of the Service on the impact of logging forthcoming environmental impact on the environment. Defendants in statement may be rendered mean- the case are Secretary of Agri- ingless." culture Earl W. Butz, Supervi- Hudnut said that MPIRG will sor of Superior National Forest wait for the results of the en- Harold Anderson, and five logging vironmental impact report before firms. taking further action, but he hopes The litigation concerned 3,000 that the U.S Forest Service "will acres of timber, part of a half solicit and heed widespreadpublic million acres of virgin forest in testimony" in completing the re- the million - acres BWCA. port required by the National En- Robert Hudnut, MPIRG's Exe- vironmental Policy Act.

It's a TALL The entrance to the Counseling Center is North of the Student Union. order! through Friday. Appointments may be made with the receptionist of the Center, or by calling 457- 2152. W hat's On? And that's what the Winona State Counseling Center does. It is per- Winona Symphony MPIRG haps overshadowed by the Psy- Robert Hungerford, assistant There will be a meeting Wed- birth chology and Ed. Psych and Coun- professor of piano at W inonaState, nesday at 7:00 p.m. in the Smog seling offices that also occupy will be piano soloist playing the to discuss the organization of the defects the same corridor, but that doesn't the Grieg concert in "A Minor" Minnesota Public Interest Group mean that is does any less ef- with the Winona Symphony, con- (MPIRG) here at Winona State. are forever... fective a job. Nothing is taboo, ducted by Milton Davenport, tomor MPIRG is a non-partisan, non- and if they don't feel that they row evening at 8:00 p.m. in the profit group financed and directed unless can help you, they can refer you theatre of the Performing Arts to someone who can. by college students. Some areas you C enter. of MPIRG concern included dis- Dr. Almos perhaps said it best, Hungerford is currently on sab- crimination of sex and age, pro- "I'd love to say I'd worked my- batical leave and was in Paris help tection of natural areas and corn- self out of a job - that there from September to December was no one around to talk to any- m unity housing problems. where he was a scholarship stu- Interested persons are also en- more. But there are - so we're dent of the renowned French pi- here," couraged to call Joe Gartner at anist Jeanne-Marie Darre. On re- 457-2334 or Bob at 457-2332. turning to New York, Hungerford A speaker from MPIRG will be coached with Katherine Bacon of in Winona next Wednesday to dis- the Julliard School of Music. cuss questions that you may have. Theatrix Up & Company Theatrix Productions will' hold a reorganizational meetingThurs- Dr. Melvin Doner, of the WSC The Winonan is written and edi- day evening at 7:00 p.m. in the Biology Department, will speak ted by and for the students of Student Union. All interested per- on the topic of the "Evolution of A GIANT LEAP Winona State College and is pub- sons are invited to attend. Man." Dr. Doner will cover lished weekly except June, July the Greek's philosophy of evolu- FOR ALI MANNINO: and August and exam periods. SMEA tion as well as the Christian and Second class postage paid at religious aspects of this topic. NC DONALD'S Winona, Mn. 55987. There will be an SMEA meeting Dr. Doner will include the con- Address all correspondance to Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Alu- cept of change and what biologists' LARGE ORDER OP Editor, W inonan, Winona State Col- mni Lounge of the Student Union. attitudes are cone erning the evolu- lege. They will discuss the delegate tion of man. PROM PRIES. Offices located at 101 Phelps convention to be held at St. Ca- The talk will be held Tuesday, You don't have to go back to the counter to get some more. Hall. Telephone 457-2158. therine's College in March. All March 7 at 7:30, dining rooms Deadline for non-staff copy is SMEA members are urged to at- A and B of the Student UrtiOn. The 3:00 p.m. the preceding Friday. program is sponsored by Up & Co. ******************** tend. Member of Associated Collegiate Press and Intercollegiate Press. ******************** Editor-in-Chief. . . .Connie Davis News Editor Rick Graf ear N ona Arts Editor Terry Carlson Sports Editor. . . .Sporty Long The package Business Manager .Heidi Sweely is much prettier. Dear Nona, old. Second, you might try gar- Even with trench try Advertising Manager. ...Darryl I am 19 years old. Almost eve- gling with Listerine before you snitchers, there'll be Gullickson plenty for you. ry evening I go downtown with a enter the bar. The bouncer will Cartoonist. Dave Russell group of friends to go bar-hop- smell you're breath and figure Photography Mike Rice ping. Inevitably, no one ever you've been drinking whiskey. He Columnists. • .Terry Olson, gets carded but me. So I spend will figure some other bar has al- Jerome Christensen, Steve Ein- They taste just the rest of the night in my room ready served you so you must be 21 as good as a horn. regular size order drinking near-beer. What am I and he won't bother to card Staff: Ray Haag, Bill Stieler, ids doing wrong? you. If all else fails, get some- a. Cheryl Siebold, Mary O'Neill, Do- Sober in Sheehan one to buy you a six-pack and at ris Jensen, Allan McAllister, Es- Dar S. LS. , least you'll be able to spend the ther Welch, Joyce Hungerholt, First, you've got to stop wear- night in your room drinking Grain Cindy Gerrie, Bruce White, Jo- ing pigtails and rompers. No one Belt instead of near-beer. Ann Graf. who is 19 and looks like age 4 Nona Advisor . .Albin Urbanski is going to pass for a 21-year- page 10

N IC standings

NIC Overall W L W L *WINONA STATE 11 0 19 3 Bemidji State 7 4 18 6 Minn.-Morris 6 4 13 8 Moorhead State 5 5 12 10 St. Cloud St. 4 6 8 14 Michigan Tech 4 8 7 13 Southwest State 0 10 0 23 *Clinched Title Results of Feb. 13 Winona St. 81, St. Cloud St. 77 Minn.-Morris 76, Moorhead St. 67 Results of Feb. 16 Winona St. 102, Bemidji St. 66 Michigan Tech 73, Southwest St. 59 HERSCHEL LEWIS became no. 8 on the WSC all-time scoring list as he scored his 1000th point Friday Results of Feb. 17 night against Bemidji State. Roscoe Young is no. 7 on the list, having reached the lofty 1,000 point Winona St. 118, Moorhead S plateau a couple of weeks ago. Lewis added 30 points Friday night and another 38 points Saturday Minn.-Morris 75, Mich. Tech 68 as the Warriors clinched the MC title for the second straight year. St. Cloud St. 71, Southwest St. 61 Today's game Minn.-Morris at St. Cloud St. Winona St. at Minn.-Morris Saturday's Games Winona St. at Minn.-Morris Bemidji St. at Southwest St. Warriors win NIC St. Cloud St. at Moorhead St • crown, set records Grapplers down There were supposed to be bat- College, which also earned aplay- tles between the best in the Nor- off spot Saturday by beating St. up a 45-25 halftime lead and coast- Wartburg in finale thern Intercollegiate Conference. Mary's College 87-57. ed to the 36-point victory. But you couldn't tell by looking Last year, St. Thomas claimed Lewis and Johnson paced the at the final scores. a controversial 66-65 double over- Warriors. Lewis netted 30 points, WAVERLY, Iowa -- Winona 1966, 1970 and 1971, but gave Winona State, sewing up its se- time victory over WSC in the dis- 16 assists and a career high 10 State's wrestling team, suffering up the laurels last year to Bemidji cond straight NIC basketball trict championship game to gain rebounds as he collected the 1,000 through its worst season in al- State, losing by only six points, championship in the process, ham- a berth in the NAIA championships point of his two-year career. John- most a decade, regained a bit of 73 1/2 - 67 1/2. mered Bemidji State 102-66 Fri- in Kansas City, Mo. son contributed 21 points, 19 re- pride here Saturday as the War- Scott Miller, the Warrior with day night and humbled Moorhead The Warriors will probablyhost bounds and 10 blocked shots. riors dumped Wartburg College the best record, 7-3-1, started State 118-74 Saturday night, hand- the runner-up from the Minnesota Halbert also had 18 points and 2-14 in their final duel meet of WSC off on the right track against ing the conference's second and Intercollegiate Athletic Confer- Young finished with a dozen. the 1973-74 season. Wartburg as he decisioned Mark third best teams their worst de- ence (probably Augsburg) in a dis- Saturday against Moorhead the The Warriors finished with a Caputo 13-7. feats of the year. trict semi-final game March 5. story was much the same, with 3-6 record. Kelly Stephens and Mal Squires Earlier in the week, Tuesday, St. Thomas, which needs one more WSC roaring to a 63-34 halftime WSC now looks to the Northern won the 126 and 134-pound match- the Warriors squeaked by lowly win to claim the outright MIAC advantage, building up a 44-pOint Intercollegiate Conference cham- es to give WSC, a 12-0 lead. St. Cloud State 81-77. title, would host the other semi- victory. ships Wednesday at Southwest WSC's other wins came from The three victories boosted final contest (probably against NIC Again it was Lewis and John- Minnesota State College in Mar- Jeff Olson at 158-pounds and Dave WSC's conference record to 11-0 runner-up Bemidji). son who did most of the damage chall. Oelkers at 167. Kevin Immel also and its overall record to 19-3. If WSC should win the March 5 as Lewis drilled in 38 points WSC won the NIC crown in collected a draw at heavyweight. The Warriors need just one game, the Warriors would host the and Johnson contributed 19 points more win--in their final regular district championship game March and 25 rebounds. Mike Urbach season game Saturday at Minne- .7. also had 20 points and 14 re- sota-Morris--to become the third bounds and Halbert added another team to go through the NIC sea- 16 markers. Tuesday against St. Cloud, the son without a loss. They also Lewis thus boosted himself into Warriors built up a 38-27 half- U of M gals down need just one more victory to the No. 8 spot on the school's time lead and then held on as the become the winningest team in the all-time career scoring list with stubborn Huskies out-scored WSC school's history. 1,038 points. Young, with 1,080 50-43 in the second half. Last year the Warriors set the points in three years, is the No. WSC scored its last seven points record with a 19-7 mark. 7 scoring leader. from the free throw line to cinch Winona 45-38 Clinching their second crown in Lewis and Johnson also insured the victory. as many years--they went 11-1 themselves of the NIC scoring Roscoe Young led WSC's scoring in conference play last season-- and rebounding championships, re- with 20 points, while Mel Halbert the Warriors thus added the fifth spectively. The Winona State College Wo- The Winona A-sqaud fell to the added 18, Hershel Lewis 17, Gus outright MC championship to the The 118 points against Moor- men's intercollegiate basketball University by the score of 45- Johnson 12 and Paul Sir 10. John- school's record books. head tied a school record and broke team hosted the University of Min- 38. Karen Ries was top scorer son and Young also pulled down WSC also won basketball titles an NIC mark, while the 48 field nesota Feb. 17, 1973 in Memorial and top rebounder for Winona. She 23 and 15 rebounds as the War- in 1934,1938 and 1939. They shared goals equaled school and NIC re- Hall. totaled 13 points and hauled down riors built up a crucial 63-51 the title in 1951 and 1969. cords -- which the Warriors set In B-squad competition Winona 11 rebounds. edge under the boards. Along with the NIC crown, of against Bemidji. was victorious 38-28. Karen Erick- Winona's next action is against Friday against Bemidji, the War- course, goes a berth in the Dis- The Warriors have now won 17 son was top scorer with 11 points. Mankato State College tonight at . riors hit a torrid 52.7 per cent trict 13 NAIA playoffs--and a pos- in a row at home, 20 in a row Pat Bigalk was top rebounder with 6:30 p.m. in Old Memorial Gym. from the field and out-rebounded 13 rebounds. sible shot at three-time defend- in NIC play and 16 in a row this ing district champion St. Thomas the visitors 65-52 as they built . season--all records. page 11 Swimmers win, lose

Winona State's swimming team individual races, claimed firsts won one and lost one in a week- by winning both the 200 and 100- end trip to eastern Wisconsin. yard freestyle. Teammates John The Warriors dropped a 64-47 Suppon won the 1,000-yard free- decision to the University of Wis- style, John Wellumson the 200- consin-Oshkosh Friday afternoon yard backstroke and WSC's 400- and then stopped the University of yard medley quartet won that re- Wisconsin-Milwaukee 54-41 Sat- lay. urday afternoon to boost their dual meet record to 3-7. WSC has one meet remaining (Friday at the University of Wis- Co-Rec consin-Whitewater) before enter- ing the Northern Intercollegiate Conference meet March 2-3 at volleyball Bemidji State. George Kazika claimed two of WSC's firsts against Oshkosh, win- March 26 starts the co-rec vol- ning the 200-yard freestyle in leyball games. If you are inter- 1:58.3 and the 100-yard freestyle ested in playing, pick up a roster in 51.6 from the WIIP board in Memorial Steve Sather, winning the 1,000 Hall. Teams must consist of at yard freestyle in 12:48.6, and Dan least three guys and three gals. Picha, winning both diving events, Rosters are to be turned in to claimed the other firsts. Miss Lock's office by noon on Mar. Against Milwaukee, it all boiled 8. down to the last relay, where the The first game is scheduled Warriors' 400-yard freestyle unit for March 26. So if you want to of Kazika, Rich McClurer, Mark play, pick up a roster and turn Hoaglund and ob Bailey nosed it in. Marcia Budin is Co-Rec out their counterparts by 1.2 se- Chairman and will answer any conds to clinch the victory. additional questions. Her num- PAUL SIR, outstanding freshman from Cresco, Iowa, goes up for Kazika, unbeaten in his last 13 ber is 457-2387. two in his first start last Tuesday for the Warriors. flints for a better you

By Bobby Giaquinto cereal sold in grocery stores that is made from the complete ker- Hi everyone. I hope you en- nal of wheat, outside cover and all! joyed last week's article. I'll try Here is a good one. This is to present somethng interesting documented by the Federal Go- and provocative each week. Here vernment, although the average is just a short suggestion, some consumer is not aware of it. The of you may have done this al- Food and Drug Administration has ready: cut out each exercise every certain set standards for food pu- week and at the end of a month rity. For example, food proces- or so you should have a complete sors are allowed to have 150 routine to work on. Just a remind- insect fragments and four rodent THE BIG ONES er again, if you have any ques- hairs in every eight ounces of START tions on exercise or nutrition, chocolate! In a 3 1/2 ounce jar just drop the question off at the of peanut butter it is permissible WEDNESDAY Winonan office at 101 Phelps or to have 50 insect fragments and 7ooC 0 (7\f I ktj s Fo a 1, slip it under the door at the same two rodent hairs, just to name a few! location. never used weights before. Take Dig on this a while, all of us In the very near future, I'll across your shoulder, placed be- a weight that is about 1/4th your are aware that one of the biggest present an article on getting the hind your neck, bend forward, keep ing the legs as straight as pos- bodyweight. For example, if you businesses in the U.S. is the pro- most out of your $, nutritionally sible stretching the muscles in this weigh 170 lbs., and have never duction of breakfast cereals. Many and taste wise, concerning that area until they want to scream. done much weightlifting load the people grab a bowl of flakes be- most expensive food item, meat. Return to an up position and con- bar to about 35-45 lbs. Refer fore they run to their 8:00 o'clock- This week's exercise: GOOD tinue the movement again. Breathe back to the paragraph for the la- er! Even though they may be shot MORNINGS (Refer to the drawing in and out while doing this move- dies to get the mechanics of the from guns, coated with sugar, or for this exercise and the FOR- ment to stimulate the flow of movement. Here is the only other has a picture of a champion weight- WARD TWIST BEND also. blood. Try this exercise for 25 variation, only do from 8 -15 lifter on the cover, they offer lit- This exercise is designed to re- continuous repetitions the first reps if you are in fairly firm tle in the way of nutrition. Most duce the extra layers of unwanted day. Do this exercise every other shape. For you guys that have contain a gram per cupful of low fat on the upper portion of the day and try to add 2 or 3 repe- collected more fatty tissue than grade protein. Some contain small back of our legs, and firming up titions every workout until You you desire take a weight that is amounts of vitamins or minerals the buttocks. It will also strength- can perform 50 to 100 contin- 15 to 20% of your bodyweight that usually contain 3-5% of Mini- en the lower portion of our backs uous movements at one time, done and perform 15-25 reps. When mum Adult Daily Requirements. and help to prevent back prob- strictly each time flexing all the you can do 10-12 reps, or 20 reps If we must consume this type of lems. This is especially a good muscles I have stated. This exer- for the 2nd group, for 3 sets then "quickie" breakfast add some exercise for people who sit in cise will really hurt, but stay move up in weight 5 to 10 lbs. fresh fruit-strawberries, bananas, chairs a lot, like some of you with it three days a week and if (A set is the number of times chopped apples, etc. It will pick faculty members. Try this exer- done properly you'll see the re- you perform a particular exer-- up the vitamin content consider- cise to relax your back and re- sults in that new bikini by sum- cise during a workout, virsus a ably. If you don't have time to lease that tension of everyday. mer. This exercise should take repetition which is the number slice up the fruit each morning, This first part is geared to the you no more than 5 minutes to times one set is performed). slice yourself up a three-day sup- ladies. Assume a standing, erect accomplish. Now you gals have Wrestlers, this one will really ply and put it in the frig for a position, feet about shoulder width a routine that should take no more build up the strength in your low- few days. Now if you really want apart, at the same time tighten the than 10 minutes three or four er back! to improve your intake and yet muscles in your lower back, flex days a week, if you include last See you all next week. Good watch your calorie intake,purchase (tighten) your buttocks, and legs. week's exercise also. health and exercise to all of you. some shredded wheat, it is the only Now with your broomstick or pole For you guys there is going to Try a few pieces of fresh fruit a ‘444. 1. 4 be a slight variation. You'll use day, an apple and banana, and Scenic trail riding and - 3 a bar with some weight on it. Light some forward twists for better cross country riding at first for you guys that have bowel functions. Horse drawn sleigh and hay rides English & Western riding LaCrosse downs Winona girls

instructions-indoor arena latrit Winona State College women's scorer for Winona was Karen Feye Electric tows for winter skiing, toboggan- intercollegitate basketball team with 10 points. Karen Ries con- Deliverance ing and sliding hosted the University of Wiscon- trolled the boards with 9 rebounds. sin-LaCrosse Feb. 13,1973 inMe- Top scorer for LaCrosse was Joyce JON VOIGHT 41, Big Valley morial Hall. Sisson with 14 points. Top re- and 452-9744 East Burns Valley Road The final score of the A-squad bounder for the winners was Sue , BURT REYNOLDS game was 42-36 LaCrosse. Top Meredith with 13 rebounds. page 12 Around the cam us shots

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