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Winona State University OpenRiver The inonW an - 1970s The inonW an – Student Newspaper 11-7-1977 The inonW an Winona State University Follow this and additional works at: https://openriver.winona.edu/thewinonan1970s Recommended Citation Winona State University, "The inonW an" (1977). The Winonan - 1970s. 202. https://openriver.winona.edu/thewinonan1970s/202 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]. WIN ONAN Winona State University November 2, 1977 The Student Voice Volume LIV, Number 7 Commissioner of MN Finance Dept. Visits Gerald Christenson, Commission- Two-thirds of the funds left go to debate over whether we are doing er of Finance for the State of MN, education, with the remaining third enough for the baby boom people paid a visit to WSU last Friday, going mostly for Health, Welfare, that are now starting to look for when he talked with WSU students, and Corrections. jobs. faculty, and administration. Although a large amount of funds Another question asked was Friday afternoon, Christenson go to education, Christenson felt it about the new policy prohibiting the made some comments to, and was a worthwhile investment in transfer of funds in the budget answered questions from, members Minnesota's future. system. According to policy no of the WSU administration, the transfer of budget items would be WSU Student Senate, and the After his talk, Christenson was allowed. It was asked whether this Winonan. asked a few questions. might not tend to encourage Commissioner Christenson spending for unneeded things. Also, In talking about the finances of The first question was: Although would this be - an erosion of local Minn., he gave statistics comparing Minn. is doing a good job educating control? how Minn. is taxed compared to its citizens, a recent study showed Penney Removed other states. Minn. has the 4th that many students were leaving Christenson replied that Perpich highest per capita income tax, the the state after graduation because was as Lieutenant Governor too _24th highest property tax, and the of lack of job opportunities. How do many conferences with two state from MSUSA Post 36th highest Sales tax. All together, cars coming from the same place. He we provide jobs after graduating? by Stuart Levin they make Minn. have the 8th noticed that lunches were often highest taxed state per capita. taking too long. "Perpich believes in ments", says that registration is not Christenson answered that ac- Mitch Penney, Minnesota State fair salaries," Christenson said, "but complete until tuition is paid. cording to a recent study by the University Student Association Looking at how the Minn. tax pie state demographer, Minn. is gaining he wants them to work hard." Although one may be finishing up is sliced, he noted that 30 per cent of Perpich has asked the legislature to (MSUSA) President, was tempor- incompletes, a person is not a few more people than it is losing. arily removed from his position last the Budget goes to relief and aid for For example, in a study of health establish a task force on waste. He registered, and not officially a weekend by the MSUSA Council, local governments. He called this care needs, we have a new plus. We has concluded that he would student. amount an intergovernmental trans- demonstrate that real savings could because he "is not a student this educate doctors who go elsewhere, quarter." fer, lessening the property tax load yet even more new doctors come be made. Perpich does believe, Mitch had no comment to make. on districts that can't afford to pay here from elsewhere. He noted, though, that government is too According to the MSUSA Articles more. however, that there is a legitimate complex to control from St. Paul. The MSUSA Council will decide of Operation, the President must be what permanent action to take at its a "student." Mitch is finishing up meeting next month. In the mean- some incompletes this quarter, but time, Dave Easterday, of St. Cloud, he is not registered for any class. will take care of the MSUSA Daredevils Tonig t Yet System Policy, Section 8, President's duties until final deci- entitled, "Tuition, Fees, and Assess- sions are made next month. Food-Service Re-Evaluated On Wednesday evening, October 10. Ice was not available 26, 1977 at 6:05 p.m., a formal 11. Service was good; it took unannounced inspection of the food seven minutes for us to go through service was made by Jim Schu- the line mann, Student Senate President; 12. Food was warm and tasty William Brockman, food service 13. Recommended temperatures committee representative; and Dr. for the four-cycle dishwashing John Kane, Vice President for machines and the actual tempera- Student Affairs. The results of the tures were as follows: food service inspection were as follows: Recommended Actual by John Hotzfielcl "floundering" around and getting "Godfather of the band." Canady Cycle 1 100-120 144 The Ozark Mountain Daredevils, ripped off by his manager, he met started touring with the band in 1. The menu was posted Cycle 2 140-160 162 whose music has been described by Steve- Cash and songwriter Larry 1975 and is now the full time 2. Silverware, dishes, and trays Cycle 3 170-190 181 the Rollingstone Magazine as Lee. They formed a band, and after drummer. were available Cycle 7 180-200 152 "southern boogie," "country rock," travelling around for awhile, they Rune Walle is the band's lead 3. The salad was fresh were signed by A & M. Six weeks "middle-period Beatles," "folki- guitarist and is originally from 4. Carrots and onions were fresh Recommendations: later they recorded their first album ness", and "hard-edged sixties Bergen, Norway. He met the Ozarks 5. All entrees listed on the menu 1. Change water for ice cream as the Ozark Mountain Daredevils rock," will be performing at Old in London, England in 1971 and one were still available at 6:15 p.m. (A scoops at 30-minute intervals during in London, England. Memorial Hall tonight at 8:00 p.m. year ago became a regular member fresh pan of beef was put on the peak periods until disher-wells are Larry Lee is described as a The 'Ozarks' consist of eight of the band. serving line at 6:15 p.m.) installed. "wayward writer" and was sta- members and are listed as follows: Jerry Mills plays the mandolin 6. Students were served until 6:25 2. Check the fourth-cycle temper- tioned in Puerto Rico after he joined Steve Cash, who plays harmonica and met the "Daredevils" while he p.m. ature gauge „on dishwashing ma- and sings lead baritone, co-authored the Navy in 1965. In Puerto Rico he was a member of the Nitty Gritty 7. Bread and rolls were available chines. "If You Want to Get to Heaven," helped form a band called Triology Dirt Band. He joined the "Ozarks" 8. Fresh fruit was available and their famous hit song, "Jackie and joined the Ozarks along with in May, '76 and lives in Evergreen, 9. All milk and pop containers The over-all rating of the food Blue." He lives outside his home- Dillon and Cash. Colorado when he's not working were full and working service was very good. town of Springfield, Missouri. He Mike (SUPE du jour) Granda, with the band. says, "I like to put a little yang in (bass guitar and vocalist), is known Ruell Chappell is known as the along with all the yin." as "The Missouri Kid," and is a baby of the band. He is also from Inside John Dillon, (vocals, guitar, carpenter and craftsman in his Springfield and plays piano and keyboards, fiddle), grew up on a spare time. He has a 160 acre farm keyboards, sings, and writes lyrics City Council Primaries Page 2 farm in Stuttgart, Arkansas in the and plans on building his own home. and music. Chappell joined the Mississippi delta country. After Steve Canaday is described as the Ozarks on their '76 Canadian Tour. Page 2 November 2, 1977 2 WSU Students Running City Council Primaries Held Nov. 8 "Crow" Stresses person who will win this election is 4. At all major avenues and cross-arms might not be feasible. the person who gets out and talks to streets that cross the Milwaukee the people and gets involved with Railroad tracks, he would like to see Mitch does not have a campaign Economic Development them. "I can only afford a grassroots crossing arms put in, with the organization. He plans instead to go Rodney Lindberg to pay taxes other than the property campain," he admitted, "but I want exception of Franklin Street, where door-to-door in his campaign. W1NONAN Photo Editor tax which weighs heaviest on small to break down the stereotypes businesses and retired persons on a people have of elected officials If a barefoot, bearded man should fixed income. I believe one way because I believe you can't tell a walk up to you and tell you he is would be to tax luxury items to the book by it's cover." Allen Stresses running for the Winona City maximum." Council's third ward seat, believe Accomplishments him, because you are talking to "I only want to serve one term as Penney Loren "Crow" Bellrichard, and a council member." Crow admitted, by Susan Leberg the downtown area. campaigning barefoot is his way to "I believe it should be a rotating In an interview, by Susan symbolize the hard times that have citizen's council, not a haven for Wants to Lerberg, incumbent city council Allen emphasized that she is hit a lot of people.