Winona State University OpenRiver

The inonW an - 1980s The inonW an – Student Newspaper

1-12-1983 The inonW an Winona State University

Follow this and additional works at: https://openriver.winona.edu/thewinonan1980s

Recommended Citation Winona State University, "The inonW an" (1983). The Winonan - 1980s. 73. https://openriver.winona.edu/thewinonan1980s/73

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 - 1980s by an authorized administrator of OpenRiver. For more information, please contact [email protected].

Winona State University Winona, Mn 55987 January 12, 1983

wirivoNANVolume LX, Number 12 Search Committee members selected — _ by Jim Riccioli Mike Russell were the students In addition to the students, other Ron Semple, publisher of the of the Minnesota Association of selected before the 3 p.m. deadline representatives have been selected Winona Daily News and chairman Professional Employees, Middle Three Winona State students dictated by the State University for the search committee. of the Higher Education Task Management Association, and have been selected to serve on the Board, who will eventually pick the Force of the Winona Area Minnesota Nurses Association (1); 20-member search committee to next president. Representing the faculty will be Chamber of Commerce and the and Council 6 of the American help find a new WSU president if Winona Inter Faculty Organization president of the WSU Foundation, Federation of State, County, and Robert Hanson is unable to return "We had 11 good applications to President Rod Henry, Vice Tim Dalton. Municipal Employees (1). to the office by April 8. choose from," Baker said. President Richard Shields, and IFO senators Wayne Erickson, Don All other names of search According to Baker, the first The students were selected Jan. Last year, while he was WSU English, Fred Foss, and Judy committee members will be meeting of the search committee 7 by an ad hoc committee of the Student Senate President, Baker Schlawin. They were selected by released in less than a week, but has not been set, but they are Student Senate. The committee served in a similar situation when Faculty Senate members. they will include representataives scheduled to review presidential was set up for the purpose of he was on the search committee to be elected by the following applications in a closed session reviewing applications for the task, that found Jon Wefald for the The WSU Alumni Association areas (number of reps in Feb. 1-10. according to committee position of chancellor in the State will be representated by Tom parenthesis): the Minnesota State chairperson Jeff Baker. University System. Martin. Universities Association of Administrative and Service Criteria used to select from the The ad hoc committee also Also on the committee will be Faculty (2); combined memberships 11 applicants was based on the selected Student Senate Vice answers given on a questionnaire President Rita Lewis as an developed by the Student Senate, alternate in case a problem arises Baker said. with any of the three students.

The application included Russell is the current" Student State budget bill `managable' questions on what activities the Senate president, and Hermson is candidates were involved with at also serving as a senator. by Greg Abbott The $157,000 cut will delay the WSU and why they wanted to be State legislators passed a budget package Dec. 10 cutting $1.5 purchase of school equipment and on the committee. Arndt is the only non-senator - supplies, according to John Kane, he is a mass communications Winona State will lose $157,000 million from the Minnesota State as a result of state budget vice president of Student Affairs. Brad Arndt; Mary Hermsen and major at WSU. University System. legislation. The bill was passed to avoid Kane added that the price of drastic cuts which would have been tuition and the financial aid money made if a decision wasn't reached will be unaffected by the cut. Inside by the Dec. 15 compromise deadline. "The bill is the best option for the State University System "The bill is something we can because it is the least damaging," The ups and downs of Popcorn and a cola North Stars. lose live with," said Kail Christensen, said Kane.

being a state employee please. All (their) Stars chairperson of Legislative Affairs for the Student Senate. Vice President of Page 2 Page 10 Page 13 Administrative Affairs Norman The Student Senate called area Decker agrees that the cut is legislators to lobby in favor of the manageable. The school bill. administration will now have to revise their budget to meet the ■M. Although Tim Sherman and Pat state cuts. Kronebusch voted against the bill, Vice President of Student Senate "Budget cuts are always Rita Lewis felt that their effort difficult. We plan our budget with was useful. the money we expect to receive from the government. A cut "The legislators know that the throws all of our planning off," said students are out there and they Decker. can't set us aside," said Lewis.

State Supreme Court denies Kinsky request

The Minnesota Supreme Court, state's prison for women in in an order dated Jan. 3, has denied Shakopee. Margaret Mary Kinsky's request to be let out of prison pending its On Sept. 27, 1982, a Winona jury decision on her appeals. found Kinsky guilty of the strangulation death of her KE Kinsky, 21, is currently serving a newborn daughter, which she gave

LA 121 month prison term for second birth to in her Winona State W. degree murder. Her lawyers have dormitory room on April 17, 1982. Y appealed both her conviction and SE

CA her prison sentence. No date has been set for the Court to hear the appeals. 3:45:53 a.m., Monday, Winona State campus — Old Man Winter is finally on the way. Kinsky is serving her term in the Page 2 • . -,January 12, 1983 .. ._ priimmalmonmumminammuilmil i 20% OFF 0*,, 3% pay raise means 2% cut Fischer Skis, Exel Poles R.,* I 1 . I II swix& Rex Waxes Adidas Boots & Bindings . 171-1 by Tom Wing The state is expected to save $62 But the Inter Faculty . t II I Largest selection of athletic footwear, running gear, million by having employees take Organization supported the bill. rackets & balls in the area. "ilk- In an attempt to make up a $312 over the state's contribution. Marvin Palecek, Department I - million shortfall of tax revenue for Sports-In-Store ,f11111 Chairperson of History at Winona I the fiscal bienium, state employees State said, "1!t effect, we were Void on Expires 1-19-83 are taking over part of the state's more magnaminous to the idea I sale items 4t. ,,,),g There was a protest at the state 3rd and Franklin 454-2442 payment into their pension funds. than the MEA and other state OUP capitol by members of the Minnesota Education Association employees." and other state workers the day 10% Off According to Deborah Friedman, the bill was to be passed. The The IFO came to the conclusion ALL SHOES of the Minnesota House of protesters thought the bill was that the pension fund bill wouldn't Largest selection of athletic Representitives Public discriminatory because they cost as much as lost jobs and Information Office, the measure would be taking on the burden of slashes in education that may have footwear, running gear, rackets went into effect Jan. 1. Depending the state's financial problems suffered otherwise." Rather than & balls in the area. on local situations, state employees instead of all the citizens in the lose positions in faculty and staff or will feel the impact in their State. They sought a bill to raise raise tuitions again, we felt the bill paychecks by the first or second sales taxes statewide. was the lesser of two evils," said I Sports-In Store pay period. Palecek. I Void on 3rd and Franklin sale items 454-2442 Expires 1.19-93 11111111rn111111••1 111111111111111111 111COUPONIMIIIIIIIIII■III ■• ■ ■ ■ ■ • Russell: Working in the middle • LORI'S ■• • ■ • a by June Wodele and introduced him to the faculty ■ PLASTERCRAFT • and administration. He also said he ■ • If it isn't broke, don't fix it and learned a lot of things from Diane ■ • treat as little smoke as possible is Smith, the senate president before ■ • Student Senate President Mike Baker. ■ • Russells approach to senate 209 E. 3RD St. • matters. "Diane Smith took me under her wing when I was a freshman. I a. Winona, MN 454-3991 0 guess I was kind of her pet a Russell said he sees the senate project," he said. 0 0 as playing a watchdog role. He 0 Great decoration at a fraction added, however, that he tries to Baker, having previously held ■ stay middle-of-the-road and not get the positon and knowing the • of the cost. ■ emotionally involved in senate, problems and the ups and downs of • • the office, was reluctant to FREE Classes. • faculty or administrative issues. • • comment on senate matters. • Sign Up Now!! ■ ■ Cal Winbush, assistant vice "It's a lot easier to look at than ■ Fun - Easy - Hobby • be there," he said. "Mike has a hard president of student affairs and • Coupon Good for • position to hold; it's an impossible ■ adviser to the Senate, noted that Russell • ■ Russell is at an advantage to his task to please everyone, but I think 1 Free Jar Paint a position in that he served as vice they're doing an adequate job." • Our Choice ■ president his sophomore year Russell mentioned this himself. Expires Feb. 16 under Jeff Baker. Baker, he said, took him around Continued on Page 5 Pi••••••••••MPOUPONPI•11111•111111111•1111111111 AT TH BOOKSTORE W.S.U. CAPS Our special order of W.S.U. Stocking Caps and Scarves have arrived. These are purple with yellow and white trim. Priced just right for you. STEREO RADIOS & RECORDERS We now stock for your needs a complete line of cassette recorders. All priced at hugh savings. Sanyo and Panasonic models. HOODED SWEATS A new style in the ever popular Hood Sweats are in stock. They come in white and yellow with purple trim. WARM UP SUITS A close out sale is now being offered on a special line of warm up suits. With a regular price of $29.95. Now Only $20.00. NITE SUITS These suits come in navy or red pin stripes. Will keep you warm and snug during the cold nights.

January 12, 1983 Page 3

BRING YOUR BIKE IN FOR THE WINTER A few secure, indoor, on-campus storage spaces are still available. CSS to close residence Call now to assure a spot for your bike for the winter. Prices negotiable. United Bike Storage 457-2836 by Joanne Woelfel According to Francis Landwehr, subsidized Cabrini will be used to CSS executive director, CSS spent help members of local parishes A Winona home for unwed an estimated $56,000 on the facility develop local programs to help SKI DENVER mothers will close April 1 because of last year. "It was a big expense, unwed mothers. Funds will be used Rountrip: Air condominium TAEKWON DO "financial losses and lack of but the home isn't being used." to initiate new programs. These accomodations. $339. Call Daily Classes referrals by the County Welfare programs will include the toll free 1-800-752-4249 ask YMCA 454-1520 Program," according to its Landwehr said society's strengthening of outreach to for Joel. administrators. atttitude toward unwed mothers is homes that welcome unwed changing. Women are able to deal pregnant women, and extensive The Cabrini Residence, 103 E. with pregnancy at home so they no counseling of girls by CSS social Fifth St., has been operated by the longer seek help from social workers. Catholic Social Services agency services. However, if they do seek since 1967, and a total of 350 young help from social services, they are Landwehr said the emphasis will ACE AUTO SALES women from around the state have no longer referred to residential now be on "seeking out contacts lived there during pregnancy. care; they now Choose to stay at with unwed mothers to offer them 470 Mankato, Winona There are currently only four home and continue with their options that are available to them." residents at Cabrini, though the education, he said. Those options include foster homes 452-2759 facility can accomodate nine. There or mutual service homes, he said. are no referrals at the present Landwehr said CSS must time. keep up with the changing times. He added, "In a sense what we're He stressed that the closing of the doing here is looking to parishes to The Winona County Welfare Cabrini Residence does not mean provide supportive roles and Program is no longer referring the Catholic diocese has given up resources which can be utilized to FROM women to residential care their committment to the women. help unwed girls." "If we see a girl in need, we want to prompting its closing. County WS GREYHOUND 4. Welfare has acted in response to respond to them," he said. The board of directors of the NE budget cutbacks by urging local Landwehr feels the committment diocesan CSS agency voted support and care for the women. to care for and support the women November 29, 1982 to close the Also, the home's current revenue is even greater. home. GREYHOUND EXPRESS SERVICE does not warrant its continued service. The money which recently TO CHICAGO AND OTHER CITIES Beginning Jan. 4, 1983 new daily through-express bus schedules will be operating between Winona and Madison, TV news must strive to Milwaukee, and Chicago. (Departure time is 2:45 p.m.) American Heart maintain balance Association WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE Go Greyhound „ 452-3718 and leave the driving to us.

Winona Glove Factory Outlet 412.416 E. 2nd Open Daily Mon.-Sat. 9-5, Sun. Noon•5 NEW ENLARGED SHOWROOM TO BETTER SERVE YOUR NEEDS E K

LA 6pac tube sox W. Y

SE 4 CA only $6.50 I Steve Waller 4 by Casey W. Lake Waller also noted that people don't want to invite someone into "Our job, television, is said to fill their homes that they don't like. ********************************************* in visually," said Anchor News .•• Director Steve Waller of WKBT- Waller has been an anchor at • TV, LaCrosse. WKBT since November 1978 and news director since 1980. He said All leather ladies black ski glove !ti "We show you what you can't see that most television stations were in newspapers - the live shot of a formerly "happy talk" news casts. fireman rescuing a kid, the live this weekend only shot of anger on someone's face," Now news stations must Waller said. "Television can take maintain a balance between being you where it is happening." informative and appealing. "People $6.00 thirst and hunger for news," said Waller spoke last week with Ajit Waller. Daniel's broadcasting class on the ********************************************* nature of television news and news Waller graduated from St. Olaf gathering. College, Northfield, with a bachelor's degree in speech. He "A television station must be attended the University of All remaining ski vests 1/3 off able to present factual, appealing Minnesota, doing graduate work in and informative news casts," he mass communications. said. Waller got his start in broadcasting as a disc jockey at this weekend only "People identify with the anchor. radio station KYMN, Northfield. An anchor is a strong personality He then worked for KCMT in who will present the news in a way Alexandria, for a year-and-a-half, you like." until he joined WKBT in 1978.

Page 4 January 12,1983 opinions • opinions •

Guest Editorial Around Sexual assualt a the World problem for Winona by Yin Jinadu

The "Caribbean Basin Initiative," a proposal by President Reagan to extend trade benefits to Caribbean by Gail Rgnonti nations was pronounced- dead last month, joining hundreds of other bills sent to a legislative graveyard by the 97th lame-duck Congress, despite intensive efforts by the White House to win its last-minute passage. To most Winona residents the city appears to be friendly, beautiful and safe. However, in 1981 alone, 51 college-aged women were sexually To start with, the "Caribbean Basin" is an arbitrary notion to people who are lumped together in the assaulted. Of that 51 — three were reported to the police. Most of the region. Much closer to reality is the phrase "Caribbean Commonwealth," connecting Belize, Guyana and the victims chose not to report the assults because of embarrassment and English-speaking islands. These countries belong to the British Commonwealth; they consider themselves further emotional trauma. All of these women went for counciling at different from other islands, and particularly from Central America. the Winona Sexual Assault Crisis Aid Center:. Although they were all encouraged to report the cases, it's understandable that they would This is a result of the colonial heritage and the experience of slavery, which people denounce and resent. want to try to forget their terrible ordeal. Nonetheless, while people can transform the heritage, they cannot wipe it out. Furthermore, Commonwealth members suspect quite rightly that they are being dumped in the basin for America's Whether or not the assaults were reported is not the real issue here. purposes, which have little to do with their own. Indeed, U.S. officials confirm that the concept was formed The main question asked should be — what is done in this city to make by political tactics. the community aware of the problem of sexual assault? Not very much. Behind resentment of feeling manipulated, there is a deeper sense of being used as pawns in America's If you did a survey in Winona asking people if they felt there was a global game plan. In their hearts, the people concerned know this is probably inevitable, just as Poles sexual assault problem, most all would say definitely not. This is too know they can never move their country out of the Soviet shadow. lovely of a town to have something awful like that happen in it. Not so. But, that is exactly what the city wants everyone to believe. Afterall, But Caribbean citizens do not like it when their noses are rubbed in America's security plans. Telling there are three colleges in Winona. And, it's the colleges that help this them they matter to the United States only because they dot vital sea lanes and because the world might town survive. However, it's as if the city is saying — let the college consider America ineffective if it doesn't show it can keep order in its own neighborhood produces the students worry about it, they're the ones who get assaulted! predictable reaction. It seems as though the reputation of Winona is much more Yet many common concerns are visible. Nothing the United States has done in years eased gathering important than the people who live here — namely the college women. tensions as much as the Panama Canal treaties. The pacts registered an immense plus for the United States. Panama is now taken as proof that it is possible to get along with the United States in dignity and Incoming freshmen can usually be found wandering around at all reason, to mutual benefit. hours of the night because they feel totally safe. They are never told right out that they should be especially careful. The example undermines those who argue that it's better to seek support of the Russians, despite its fatal flaws, because the Soviet Union is farther away. The example also helps strengthen those who argue This is inexcusable! All college women, especially the freshmen, for democracy and support it regardless of East-West relations. should be warned that Winona is just like most every other city... dangerous. The important point the Caribbean citizens wants to get across is that maps matter but people decide. That is the missing element in the plan to gain security through the Caribbean Basin Initiative. Sure, it would be great to pretend that Winona is a special place where life is carefree and safe, but, we all must face reality. It is as if the people of Winona won't admit that there is a problem. `Some truth to Mr. Abagnale' They want to hold on forever to that beautiful reputation. Well, maybe To the Editor: Even if Mr. Abagnale had turned requests for a return performance. they will. out to be a fake, I think the job he Regarding your Dec. 8 editorial, did at Winona State was very well I hope that in the future you will In the meantime, a lot of women may become physically or I think there are some things that done. He is an entertainer and I did do a little of your own research emotionally scarred due to ignorance. should be cleared up about SCAC's not receive any bad comments before writing an editorial of this methods of selecting from the 800 people who saw him type. We all learn from our People of Winona should get involved with the Sexual Assault Crisis entertainment for Winona State. here. The Winona Daily News mistakes. Aid Center and spread the word around sexual assault. featured him on the front page the John "Doc" Freund There were many reliable next day, and I have had many SCAC President It's about time the city starts owning up to the responsibility to its sources supporting Mr. Abagnale citizens! as a qualified speaker. These sources include: the National Entertainment and Campus Activities Association, the New York Times, and Time Magazine. Mr. Abagnale also appeared on the ger WINONA/IT Tonight Show nine times, and I saw one of these shows myself. It seemed that there was some truth Ti Ninonan is written and edited by and for the students of Winona State to Mr. Abagnale. UniverAy and is published weekly except June, July, August and exam periods. Subscriptions are available from the Business Manager at a rate of $8 I feel you should have annually or $3 quarterly. Address all changes in mailing addresses to the investigated your information Business Manager. more fully. After reading your Address all correspondence to: Winonan Editor, 113 Phelps Hall. Telephone 507-457-2158. editorial, SCAC's faculty advisor, Deadline for all copy is Noon Thursday. Scott Peak, called Abagnale and Member of the Associated Collegiate Press and National Council of College Associates to get some more Publications Advisers. information about your Winona State University is -an equal opportunity employer and adheres to the provisions of Title IX which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in accusations. Mr. Abagnale is education programs. putting together a lawsuit against Editor in Chief Leigh K. Davis Copy Reader Lisa Larson Mr. Toney for libel. News Editor Carolyn M. Goetzinger Financial Manager J Kevin Dehlin Photo Editors Casey W. Lake Advertising Manager Dave Roble According to Mr. Abagnale, he Kevin E. Schmidt Advertising . Cheryl Lattery changed the actual names and Arts Editors Jim Riccioli Charlie Tok Diane Tenuta Bill Tok places when writing his book to Sports Editor Jeff Brown Editorial Adviser Dr. Sandra Bennett protect the people he was in Calumnist Yisa Anadu Financial Adviser Dr. John Kane contact with. Some research of Cartoonist Jeff Anderson Photo Adviser Gary MacDonald your own could have found this information. 1 January 12, 1983 Page 5

Help Wanted: Part time work available for one or WANTED: two students, as Sales Representative for Florida Lounges raise dorm study rate Spring Break Vacation. Pay, commission ana a Typing in my home. free trip. If you are outgoing and enjoy meeting people, this job is for you. Call soon (312) 397-1665 Will type term papers and ask for Jean O'Connor or write to O'Connor In the spring of 1980, Peak study area when needed. Travel, Suite 1-G, 1126 E. Algonquin Rd., and resumes Mellissa Dahl Schaumburg, IL 60195. requested money to convert a 452-42 Many dorms are known to be storage room in the basement of "The immediate plan is to go to •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • noisy and rowdy. It certainly can Prentiss-Lucas into a 24-hour study the other dorms and develop a be difficult to study in them. Yet lounge. Slowly but surely the place especially for studying," lounge request came about and Peak said. according to surveys taken each • year, the students at Winona State opened to students last spring. • are studying in the dorms more Although there are some dorms • frequently. The room was painted, carpeted with study areas, they could be • and chairs and tables were added. made more efficient with proper • Peak said the room will eventually lighting and sound proofing, Peak • Scott Peak, dorm director of have lowered ceilngs and sound added. • Prentiss-Lucas said, "Last year proofing. - • 79.8 percent of the students Concerning vandalism, Peak said • • • • studied in their dorm and this year The changes were made possible the students have snuck away with • • 85.8 percent do." by the Repair and Replacement some of the chairs, but the chairs • • Fund which is granted through the were always returned. He said the • FOR A •• Peak attributes the increase to State University Board to each residents respect the area and no • • the fact that jobs are tougher to university in the system. major problems have occured. • • get these days and students are • LARGE! • applying themselves more because of The response to the study • • • • it. Also, the dorm directors are lounge was so great, that Peak Peak stated that it's up to the • • • • attempting to provide study converted another smaller room hall director in each dorm to • • • For just $5.99 plus tax yoil can get a large • lounges for the students within the into a study lounge also. He's even develop an area for studying and to • • • • dorm. hoping to develop yet another make it adequate. • • • • • pizza, thin crust or pan style, with any one • • • • • • • • • Russell • ingredient you choose plus mounds of • • • • • • • • 100% natural mozarella cheese. • • • Continued from Page 2 • • "We often have to remind tension between himself and Vice • • ourselves that our academics have President Rita Lewis. As always, a FREE QUART of POP • to come first and that members are • • Winbush said Russell listens and only working on a voluntary basis," "We have two different • with on-campus deliveries. • presents faculty ideas to the he pointed out. philosophical points of view and we • ••• Student Senate and they as a each get a little carried away." But, • ••• whole make the decisions. "Mike is Russell, who has held a number he added, "it keeps both of us in • •• very open to the students," he • •• of offices in both high school and line." • Limit 1 per order, void with any other offer. Expires 1-28-83. • said. • • college, says he isn't looking for the • • spotlight anymore. Russell is a junior, majoring in • • Elizabeth Kennedy, Senate Public Administration. He comes • • sophomore agrees. "He lets people • • One of his goals is to help shape from a family of four children and • • on the committees do what they decent leaders to take over the grew up on a farm in Madelia. • Vt8i8CY'S • feel; he gives us a free range and • • student senate next year. He also • 2nd & Johnson — Downtown • isn't overbearing," she said. spoke about getting the Minnesota He plans to work in business • • • .4c ross fromo the M.Q. • State University Student after graduation, but says he will • • Russell said that though he • FAST HOT DELIVERY • Association referendum passed, always be active in civic affairs. • • enjoys the Senate he feels there is • • which, he said, "will give us a • CALL NOW! — • a limit to personal commitment to viable voice at the state level." Political aspirations do exist • • it. Academically, he feels, he has somewhere within him, he says, • 454-3403 452-9922 • suffered, but at the same time he's As far as Senate teamwork goes, but not for a while and not for a • • • • Pizza • Paustyle Pitta • Deli &luau ICI., • SluNlu'lli • Club • • grown and learned because of it. Russell admits that there has been career. • • • .•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••,

EVERYTHING REDUCED 25% TO 50 % OFF A ALL FALL & WINTER MERCHANDISE SUITS AND SPORTCOATS / ON SALE

OUR INVENTORY SANSABELT LADIES 100% LEVI'S MOVIN ON LADIES ULTRA SUEDE DRESS SLACKS WOOL SKIRTS FASHION JEANS Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.•9 p.m. IS GOOD & SLACKS Corduroy, Denim BLAZERS & SUITS Wools & Wool - blends AND OUR Solids and Fancies & Brushed Denim Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 1/4 tO 1/2 Off Sunday 12:00 a.m.-5 p.m. PRICES 1/3 Off $15.95 ARE SO ONE Special Group ENTIRE STOCK ALL CAPS, HATS, SPECIAL GROUP ASSORTED Long Sleeve VELOUR OF SWEATERS LOW GLOVES, SCARVES, BELTS DRESS SHIRTS SPORT SHIRTS SUITS MITTENS 1/4 to 1/3 to 1/2 Price FOR MEN AND WOMEN $89.95 PLAZA SQUARE - WINONA ITN A PEARL- DOWNTOWN LA CROSSE 1/3 Off 1/2 Off

Special Group Of Jansen & Munsingwear CALVIN KLEIN JEANS Outerwear ALL ALL SUITS COTTON THINSULATE JACKET AND BLOUSES & SKIRTS TURTLENECKS BY COLUMBIA 1/4 to 1/3 to Reg. $18.50 SPORTSWEAR Reg. $120.000 1/3 to 1/2 Off 1/2 Off Now $11.95 1/3 Off Now $80.00

Page 6 January 12, 1983 Lights retrenched by administration by Scott Opfer Smog. The total cost exceeded the bulbs a week." Students will find studying in original estimate by some $10,000. the Kryzsko Commons Smog much Zane said, "The lighting in the easier now that the administration Originally the Smog was lit with Smog was so poor that students has shed some light on the 200 individual recessed couldn't study at night because situation. incandescent fixtures, which they couldn't see the work in front proved to be both inefficient and of them." The new lighting project fell ineffective. Unless a person could under the schools Energy sit directly under a light, there was Energy and capital conservation Conservation category, and cost inadequate light for reading or were the two top priorities in $27,000. The total cost provided studying. selecting the new lighting system. funds for a new lighting system in "You don't have much choice when the Smog, new flourescent lighting According to Student Union it comes to an energy saving light," for the snack bar area and new Director Charlie Zane, "with said Zane. "We went with the lighting and ceilings for all nearly 200 recessed fixtures, we cheapest and most sensible form of conference rooms surrounding the were replacing 10-15 burned out light without having to replace the

FEDORKO ER ET P A group of W.S.U. students "chat" under the lights. entire ceiling." With proven from the manufacturer to fix energy savings of 20-30 percent the them," said Zane. "When they're return on the investment will be not so bright I'll be happy." three to five years.

RKO Other projects that the Board The Smog has taken on a new Office Recommended to the Board

FEDO bright look, but according to Zane for consideration at it's Jan. 18 it's a little too bright. "The lights meeting, include a • dormitory

ETER dimmers aren't working properly security system and a new food P so we've called in a representative service dishwasher. Kris Dale takes a break from studying in the Smog. KATO LIQUOR STORE

KATO hursclay LIQUORS I WINES — BEERS — LIQUORS pecial LOW PRICES

Call us. r OEM ME MOM= MN IMM IM IN III 12" pizza with extra Corner Thursday thick crust, double 454-6700 cheese, pepperoni and 909 W. Fifth St. Only 2 cups of Coke. Broadway & Mankato Coupon value $2.15. $5.99! (Does not include tax). Hours: One coupon per pizza Expires: 2/28/83 4:30- 1:00 Sun. - Thurs. O Fast, Free Delivery 4:30 - 2:00 Fri. & Sat. Z 4 909 W. Fifth St. E N Phone: 454-6700 0 CL Coke/16-oz. cups 490: ® 29764/1940 4544085

Ask about our party discounts. Prices do not include tax. Our drivers carry less than $20.00. Limited delivery area. ©1983 Domino's Pizza, Inc. 302 MANKATO AVE WINONA

Jatititify 12, 1983 Page 7 Campus Shorts

Student Senate Adult Student Lunch Get -Together Veteran Educational the 1983-84 Academic year. The 2) Legislative: The student may Benefit Recipients award amount for the scholarship choose from issues advocated by Applications for Senate Regional CAmpus cordially is $100. Criteria used in choosing a MSUSA and outlined in the positions may be picked up in the invites adult students to eat lunch Starting spring quarter there winner are the student's MSUSA Work Plan. The Student Senate office, located in together every Thursday in 113 will be a policy change. This change scholarship (based on GPA) and legislative intern will research the Smog. Completed applications Somsen, from 12-1 p.m. This is an will require all V.A. Educational ability and promise of making a legislation and issue areas, write are due Jan. 17. opportunity to get to know other Benefit Recipients to check in with significant contribution to the legislative memos, lobby, write students and resource persons our office and verify their credit business world. position papers, testify and around the campus and community. loads for the coming quarter by monitor legislation. Lecture It is an informational/social stopping in at the Vet's Office 101 Applicants for the Marley activity and both day and evening Phelps within five days of the first Scholarship must be attending 3) Publications: The student "Being You Feeling Good," a adult students are encouraged to day of classes for each quarter. If Winona State as seniors in the fall should be familiar with or be lesson in talking about feelings, attend. Coffee and tea will be you are taking classes off campus of 1983. Applicants must be full willing to learn about editing, will be presented by Ellen furnished. (i.e. Rochester, Red Wing, etc.) call time accounting or business production, circulation, and Rosenberg at 8 p.m. tonight in the the office (507) 457-2025, or administration majors, and must advertising methods. The Performing Arts Center's Main Rochester at 285-0111, extension attain a minimum accumulated communications intern will be Stage. Biology Club Veteran's Office. GPA of 3.0. responsible for campus media contact, developing press releases, Rosenberg stresses the need to The Biology Club, in conjunction If you fail to comply with this The William P. Theurer organizing press conferences, discover how one feels about with the Physics Dept., will be request, it will result in immediate Scholarship in Business developing an MSUSA Press relationships, parents, stress, showing The New Alchemists a decertification for that quarter. Administration is again being Bureau and working on the intimacy and making decisions. movie presentation illustrating the This is a new policy to help prevent awarded for the current academic MSUSA Newsletter - The Monitor. work of a group of Cape Cod possible problems in pay. year. The scholarship is for a The presentation is sponsored researchers who are considered to business administration major. It Interns will receive a $200-$300 by SCAC, and tickets are available be the avant-garde in "post- FY '83 Professional is based on scholarship and need, in stipend. in the Prentiss-Lucas office. petroleum era" research. The Development Grants that order. This is a $100 movie will be shown for public scholarship. Accounting majors are For further information please viewing Jan. 18 at 9, 12 and 3 in 120 Applications for Faculty also eligible. contact the MSUSA Executive Friday Forum Pastuer. Improvement Grants and Faculty Director by writing or calling: Research Grants from remaining Students who wish to apply for Eduardo Wolle, Executive Friday's Forum will be held Jan. FY '83 Professional Improvement either or both scholarships need to Director, Suite 108, 555 Wabasha 21 from 12-1 at Zach's Restaurant. Radio Documentary Funds are due in to the department fill out a Marley or Theurer St., St. Paul, MN 55102 (612) 224- This month's topic is "Women in chairpersons/supervisors by Jan. application and submit it no later 1518. Or: Rita Lewis, Vice Work: Trends Past and Present," Brad Arndt, a Winona State 24. Department chairpersons/ than Feb. 18. These applications President, WSU Student Senate, and will be presented by Jan University junior majoring in mass supervisors are to forward are available from Sue in 324 Kryzsko Commons, 457-2185. Andrews, a professor in the communications, has produced a applications to the appropriate Somsen. There is a separate Sociology department at Winona radio documentary on the drug dean vice president by Jan.28. application for each scholarship. Satori State. culture in the United States. For additional information, The Marley Scholarship will be Satori, the student literary and The luncheon consists of a soup Featured are interviews with consult WSU administrative awarded in the fall of 1983. The art magazine, is seeking students and salad bar, with beverage, tax New York City's Narcotics Procedure 4-3. Application forms Theurer Scholarship will be interested in creative writing, and tip included, for $3.75. Prosecutor; Public Information are available in the President's awarded immediately after the photography, and art to work on Specialist of the Food and Drug office. Please note - three copies of selection is made. staff for the spring 1983 edition. Friday's Forum is a relaxing and Administration; the head drug the application are to be Contact Orval Lund, 319 Minne. informal way to spend time with analyst at the Wisconsin State completed. Internship Announcement friends old and new. Crime Laboratory; and ex-drug The Kwondo Club dealers and addicts. Nursing Students The Minnesota State University Reservations are requested and Student Association (MSUSA) There will be 45 minute Tae can be made by calling the Part I of the documentary has Students who have applied to sponsors an internship program in Kwondo workouts Monday Women's Resource Center at 452- already been broadcast and Part II the nursing program should have its St. Paul office for university and through Thursday until the end of 4440. Please make your will be broadcast Jan. 17 at 5 p.m. their Rubella Titer done at college students seeking first-hand spring quarter at the new or old reservations by Jan. 19. on KQAL-89.5 FM. Student Health Service as soon as experience in the Minnesota gym (depending upon the they have been accepted. political system. This. "service- availability), Memorial Hall, from Arndt will enter his work in the learning" internship is designed to noon to 12:45 p.m. United Campus Ministry Minnesota, Wisconsin, South Mantoux Tests will be given provide student responsibility Dakota, North Dakota regional March 21 and 22. while gaining significant learning For further information, contact, United Campus Ministry is competition to be held in February experience. Bill Tok at 452-9664, Gary Houdek sponsoring a game on Jan. 14, 1983, and if successful, will enter the Accounting and Business at 457-2325 or Brad Arndt at 457- at 6:30 p.m. Meet and play at Mark of Excellence national Administration Scholarships This program is available on a 2333 or drop by the gym at the Central United Methodist Church competition sponsored by the year-round basis for a minimum for appointed time. (Broadway and Main Streets). Society of Professional Journalists The annual Warren E. Marley three months at a time. Students Hope to see you there! to be held in Chicago. Scholarship in Business are encouraged to seek Recreational Woodworking Administration will be awarded for independent study or field-work credit from their home institutions, Glen Dukes will instruct a class basing their proposals on the in Recreational Woodworking on information in this announcement Monday evenings beginning in Employment Interview on Campus and on consultation with the January in Watkins Hall. Here is Seniors who wish to interview must indicate so by placing their name on the sign-up sheet provided in the Placement MSUSA Executive Director. a big chance to learn how to Office. Students may begin signing up for a respective interview two weeks prior to the actual interview date. Each operate woodworking machines student must have the required forms and resume on file in the placement office at least 48 hours prior to the interview. The activities of the MSUSA are and to use a variety of tools while U.S. Air Force Jan. 17 (Placement Office) Pilots - all majors divided into three categories: completing a project of own choice 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Navigators - all majors with the help of a professional. 1) Administration: The student Camp Courage Feb. 2 (Student Union) Summer Jobs - all majors to work with may choose from such projects as For details and to register, handicapped children public relations, fundraising, contact Regional Campus, 112 3M Company Feb. 7 (Placement Office) Internal Auditor - accounting survey development and office Somsen, or phone 457-2068 or see (St. Paul) 8:30-4:30 p.m. Cost Accountant - majors for both positons administration. Dukes in Watkins Hall. (winter, spring & summer grads)

St. Mary's Hospital Feb. 9 (Placement Office) Nurses - Nursing majors Spring Quarter Pre - Registration (Rochester) 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.

LaCrosse Lutheran Feb. 16 (Placement Office) Nurses - Nursing majors Advising dates for spring quarter pre-registration are Jan. 26, 27, 28 Hospital 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. and 31. Students who have not declared a major should sign up for an advising appointment outside the Cinema Room, Kryzsko Commons, Retail Management Trainees - Nash Finch Company Feb. 17 (Placement Office) starting Jan. 24. Students who have declared a major should see the (Mpls. Headquarters) 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Business Admin. & All Majors (fall, winter, spring & summer grads) adviser whose name appears on their PDF forms. Registration materials will be available on Jan. 24. Students will not be permitted First Federal Savings Feb. 17 (Placement Office) Management Trainees - Finance, Econ. & to pre-register unless they have seen an adviser and have the adviser's & Loan (Mpls.) 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Bus. Admin. majors signature on their student program form. Pre-registraton for spring (winter, spring & summer grads) quarter is Jan. 31, Feb. 1, 2 and 3. Page 8 January 12,1983

WINONA STATE U. UNION PROGRAM COUNCIL PRESENTS SPRING BREAK INDAYTONA BEACH

FEB. 25 - MARCH 6, 1983 SIX PER ROOM TRIP INCLUDES • Round trip motor coach transportation via modern highway Arrangements by coaches to Daytona Beach. Florida leaving Friday, Feb. 25. ECHO TRAVEL, INC. MC152571F • Seven nights accommodations at the exciting Plaza Hotel of $187 Daytona Beach. Located at 600 North Atlantic Ave., it is the most demanded hotel on the strip at that time. • A truly great schedule of activities including our famous pool deck parties and belly flop contest, FOUR PER ROOM • Optional excursions available toDisney World, Epcot, and several other attractions. • Numerous bar and restaurant discounts. • The services of full time travel representatives. $199 • All taxes and gratuities. • Guaranteed kitchenette or oceanfront available at small additional charge. (4 per room only)

A QUALITY TRIP A LOW PRICE - A GREAT TIME 1 he l'1;.t/a Hotel, located right in the middle of the strip, is definitely the place to be during THrig . break.. anyone Who has been t(., Daytona. The hotel has a pool, big party deck, restaurant. tour bars. co:or 'l V. air conditioned rooms and plenty of activities. Pictures are hlc lA here ,)11 S1g11 Up Our motor coaches are nothing but the highest quality highway 0.iches t1 iiiN• you moi: extras v. ith our trip than anyone else, Don't blow it and go on qualir■ trip. LAST YEA R OVER 8,000 PEOPLE ENJOYED THIS TRIP. SIGN UP NOW AT THE UNION PROGRAM COUNCIL OFFICE DOWNSTAIRS IN KRYZSKO COMMONS BETWEEN 9 AM-4 PM OR CALL BRIAN AT 457-2801 0 CHERYL AT 454-2084

az :

•••••,:.

\'••■•■S.,:,,‹ •• \‘‘,.. •

nformational Meeting on Daytona Beach Trip on Thursday, January 13th in the Purple Room 105 from 7:00 to 8:30. Time for sign-ups and questions. Additional meeting at College of Saint Teresa on Sunday, January 16th at 7:00, Student Union. January 12,1983 SCAC breaksbelowevenafterCheapTrickconcert charge formostoftheevents by MellissaDahl events tothestudents. activity feetobringavarietyof use themoneyfromstudent money onanevent;theydon'teven advisor, SCAC'sgoalisn'ttomake the studentsenate.Outof the studentactivityfundthrough even ontheCheapTrickconcert SCAC bringstoWSUbecausethey have tobreakeven.Theirgoalis per studentforthewholeyear. SCAC getsapproximately$5.00 for theirstudentactivityfee, money eachstudentatWSUpays last October. to marryintomoney)withtheBroadway"(whichwonanOscar) $6,000 to$7,500belowbreaking Committee (SCAC)endedup hero/heroine whochoosetomarry "Gold Diggers"(characterstryingnumbers—"TheLullabyof Depression. musicals tomakeitbigduringthe Film is a seriesofBusbyBerkeley by PeterJoria entertainment `Girlie' numberhighlightsfilm According toPeak,there'sa According toScottPeak,SCAC The StudentCulturalActivity SCAC receivesitsfundingfrom Typically, theplotcontrastsBerkeley.Thetwobig"girlie" This week'sSaturdayEveningprovidestheexcuseforBerkeley's Gold Diggersof1935,

one oftwobigproductionnumbers.

depleting it. choreographed fell onaSundaynight,thatcould lack ofpublicity.Andbecauseit also agreedthatitwasn'tduetoa the bandjustwasn'taspopular the mainreasonattendenceto trying toarrangeadatewith to beablehandletheband's film have beenaproblemwith was acoupleofyearsago.They with themajorityofpeopleasit prospective talent. hours arespentonthephone contract hastobeagreedto;and equipment; the15to20page enough; theelectricalsystemhas The facilitieshavetobelarge act suchasCheapTricktoWinona. the hassleinvolvedinbringingan back intothefundratherthan try tokeepsomemoneycoming Cheap. SCAC, JohnFreundagreedthat involving acharitystageshow for loveinstead.Asubplot Gold Diggersof1935 Peak andthePresidentof Peak saidstudentsdon'trealize

Trickwaslowbecause of

the

and series directed by is theonly

both and faculty. Admission is50CforWSUstudents shown at7:30p.m.in120Pasteur. of thefilm,however,isprettylimp. finest workofhiscareer.Therest pianos) —representsomeofthe and "TheWordsAreinMyHeart" "choreographed" whitegrand (featuring dozensof the students. admission toeventsbutnotthe director, he'sneverseenaconcert available forthatlargeofacrowd." more popular.It'sbecausethe students. response usuallyisn'tasgreat the fundgoing,becausepublic amount justisn'tenoughtokeep paying 504pereventoutofthe that ifSCACbroughtteneventsto an option.But,hewentontosay students, Peaksaidthatcouldbe possible forthepublictopay break even. here, asastudent'anddorm name bandandthefacilitiesaren't funds justaren'tavailableforabig why abandisn'tbroughtinthat's $5.00 formtheactivityfee.This WSU, thestudentswouldaverage Gold Diggersof1935 Peak stated,"Studentswonder Peak addedthatsincehe'sbeen When askedifitwouldbe will be Talent searchlaunched by NancyGiangrasse year, andwe'rehopingtogettwo left inthefundforrestof year it's$22,000,thesmallest money inthefund. events aspossibleifthere'sextra each yeartheyputonasmanyfree more eventsoutofthat." budget ever. budget was$32,000whereasthis again ontheprowlforstudents by 12newDirectingIstudents. who arewillingandableto perform intheirscenes. the Attic,"and"Deathofa minutes long,havebeenselected actresses willbeselected.Because from suchfull-lengthplaysas"A range ofcharacterswillbe of scenesbeingpresented,abroad of thenumberandwidevariety Salesman." Streetcar NamedDesire,""Toysin the studentdirectors.Asone available tointerestedstudents. student reasoned,"Itgivesa A talentsearchhasbeenlaunched Peak remindsthatattheendof Freund said,"Thereis$3,800 Freund saidthatlastyears Peak suggeststhatifstudents These protegesofDr.Brattare The 12scenechoices,each10-20 Approximately A largeturnoutisanticipatedby 012,

40

actors/ arts are concernedwithhowmuchor how littlemoneySCACreceives allots SCAC'sfund. senate, asitisthesenatewhich voice theiropiniontothestudent for studentevents,theyshould person achancetoperform a Scottishfolkmusicgroup, Rosenberg onself-esteem;Jan.22, recognized speakerEllen includes: Jan.12,nationally production inwhichyoucanlearn classic rolewithoutbeingtied March 30hypnotistTomDeLuca. and poet,NikkiGiovanni; Tannahill Weavers;Feb.4,author productions. "It'sasmall-scale stone -formajorcollege Others feelit'sagoodstepping down byextensiverehearsaltime." often createdbyalargeaudience." without experiencingtheanxieties added incentiveforsomestudents. education creditsmayalsobean afternoon from3-5,or-inthe Theatre inthePerformingArts and 18attheDorothyP.Magnus possible rehearsalconflictswillbe evening from6-8.Schedulesand encouraged tocomereadinthe Center. Interestedstudentsare discussed atthattime. are scheduledtobeginFeb.9. Future SCACsponsoredevents Auditions willbeheldJan.17 The opportunitytoearngeneral Directing sceneperformances

CAROLYN M. GOETZINGER Page 9

Page 10 JafraAry 12, 1983 Tootsie rolls with laughter

by Jeff Walker Steinkamp moves the story along Movie Review smoothly. Frequently, dialogue In the early 1970's, a tragic love concluding one scene serves as a , litator story called Love Story explictly weirdness, you will probably enjoy transistion to the next scene. As a asserted that "Love means never the trenchant irony of Michael's result, every complication seems to having to say you're sorry." That roommate Jeff (Bill Murray of be the natural outcome of the last statement has always seemed, to Stripes). As Michael transforms complication. my mind, to be maudlin gibberish himself into Dorothy, Jeff remarks of the most useless and pernicious with mock seriousness: "I'm just And transitional scenes, such as kind. afraid you're going to burn in Hell those in which Dorothy shops for for all this." clothing, dresses, walks through Fortunately, in the early 1980's, town, or poses for Woman's Day or we have a comedy called Tootsie Whether Michael will burn in Ms. magazines, are kept lively which implicitly conveys more Hell or get the girl and live happily and fresh by the theme song profound and sensible messages ever after is, of course, the "Tootsie." That song, with its about loving relationships. question that drives the movie. It atrocious pun on the tootsie roll, as is a question that will not be well as the unabashedly and Among the messages which resolved until Michael/Dorothy's blissfully romantic "It Might Be gently emerge are the following: (a) relationships become much more You," contribute to a delightfully All the world's a stage, and all the complicated. pleasant movie-going experience. men and women merely players. Even total honesty may be a role And those compliations are the Photography by Owen Roizman we choose to play. Since we all play source of much humor. Men, for also enhances the pleasantness of roles, human happiness depends „potownen‘ example, are attracted to Dorothy, Tootsie. Everything has a clean Coll lot 454.4900 upon choosing roles which allow which makes Michael and well-lighted look — especially 4544880 other people to also choose their 771i59 Vi • G3Tilmore d uncomfortable. In fact, Julie's Jessica Lange's blonde hair. (If that own roles freely. (b) It is sometimes father, played by barrel-bellied is a sexist comment, I'm sorry.) the case that when your lover is Charles Durning, believes Dorothy also your best friend, you got it is the right woman for him. And Likewise, Dustin Huffman does made. (c) Love means never having Michael is attracted to Julie, but he not look bad as Dorothy. Thanks to to install a telephone answering cannot fully express his affection make-up by Dorothy Pearl, hair machine to handle your personal because he is dressed as Dorothy styling by Toni Walker and ATTENTION phone calls. (unless he forgets he is Dorothy costumes by Ruth Morley, Dorothy and behaves as Michael). never looks like Dustin Hoffman in These profundities can easily be drag. I was thoroughly convinced gleaned from the traditional Moreover, Michael/Dorothy can that two distinct personalities comedic script by Don McGuire deliberately embarrass his/her existed on the screen: Michael and FRESHMEN and Larry Gelbart. Thus, Michael agent, George Fields (played by Dorothy. Dorsey (Dustin Hoffman) is the man the director Sydney Pollack). who finds himself attracted to the Fields would prefer that Dorothy, Tootsie is also very convincing woman, Julie Nichols (Jessica whom he knows is Michael, keep thematically. As Dorothy says, Lange). - her distance from him. "I'm not the person you think I am." Indeed, if each one of us is like Before Michael can get Julie, Most complicated of all is Michael/Dorothy part If you ordered a however, he must resolve certain Michael's relationship with his masculine, part feminine — no complications. Michael, you see, female friend Sandy (Teri Garr), wonder inter-personal spends his daytime hours dressed who thinks he is having an affair relationships get oh so Freshmen Record and made-up as a woman, hereafter because she has seen Dorothy complicated. To simplify and referred to as Dorothy Michaels. enter his apartment. In a desperate clarify messy love relationships, but never picked it up: attempt to handle these multi-level says Tootsie, you might have to Becoming a woman, you see, was relationships, Michael installs a become friends and answer your we will be in the the only way Michael could get an telephone answering machine in phone once in awhile. acting job and earn the eight case the right person calls at the thousand dollars needed to wrong time, or vice-versa. Tootsie is an ideal movie to see Greek Office on Feb. 7th produce his roommate's play which with a member of the opposite sex: is called Return to the Love Canal. Difficult as it may seem, all these as a comedy about male-female to hand them out. complications are rendered relationships (What could be Now, if this plot seems to be perfectly clear on screen. Editing funnier?), it is a lot of fun, and it moving into an area of serious by Frederic and William gives you a lot to talk about. Film Society loses funds

by Linda Dukes Winona. "The films we show can't committee. be found in local theaters and the The WSU Film Society failed to people of Winona can only see DeGrazia said he is irritated receive funds from the Student these kinds of films if there is a because "SCAC money is wasted Cultural Activities Committee Film Society," he explains. on rock concerts, dud performers, winter quarter. and other non-cultural activities." John Freund, student chairman As a result, the Film Society has of SCAC, said SCAC didn't have The Film Society has been been juggling to meet its expenses, any funds to give the Film Society searching for other means of accourding to WSU faculty this quarter. "We have our funding. They are considering the advisor, Emilio DeGrazia. "We activities planned through March Southeastern Minnesota Arts have been doubling up on films that and the money was already Board but no proposal has been are used in the film comedy course obligated to other groups." written. this quarter but we're still showing a much less expensive series." Though Freund said it wasn't In the meantime, . the Film SCAC's job to fund the Film Society will continue to show films Nevertheless, DeGrazia says Society, DeGrazia countered that each Saturday night throughout "One block east of Main between 8th and 9th" that the Film. Society serves a historically, the Film Society has winter quarter. Winona's First Color Film Developing Lab regular audience and fills a need in received funds from the • In By 9 AM Ready 5 PM Next Day • Kodacolor H Film Color Reprints 110, 126, And 135 Size Standard Size LOST PROMPT SERVICE ALL OTHER Super Fast Service On FILMS AND ENLARGEMENTS Developing Only [C41 Process] Gray spayed female cat. Does not answer to name LaBelle. MON THRU FRI 8:00 AM-5:30 PM SAT 9:00 AM-3:00 PM 452-1058 Last seen in the area of Lincoln School on Sunday night. Has injured left from paw. Call 452-1262 or 452-6434

JanuarY 12;1983 Page 11 Eichaker: Greek Weekend combats winter blues Voicewriter

By Paul Burmeister by Jeff Peterson off-campus students, and the first Eichaker. place team will be awarded a "We want to dispel the rumors The social Greek clubs of trophy. that the Greeks just drink," he How was your break? During mine, I: Winona _State are out to combat adds. winter blues with their Greek Snow sculpture judging will found a cassette of John Klemmer's Waterfalls disemboweled on Weekend (Feb. 4-6) says Dean conclude the weekend's activities Along with the Student Senate, the scarred concrete of a Kwik Trip parking lot. Eichaker, chairperson of the Greek Sunday at 2 p.m., with $50 given to the Greek clubs recently sponsored Council. first place, and $25 to second place. an on-campus Christmas tree noticed my "Disco Sux" T-shirt in the mirror and remembered how Sculpture building starts Feb. 1, lighting, and they will be fast it became an anachronism. I still wear it, and right side out. The Greek Weekend, explains and the sculptures must be built on sponsoring the Muscular Eichaker, is a cooperative effort of campus. Dystrophy Dance in March, and heard Bob and Doug McKenzie's "12 Days of Christmas" and didn't the social fraternities and helping with a senior citizen's find it funny this year. sororities to provide some winter There is no entry fee for any of picnic in May. fun for all Winona State students. the activities, but a list of team "I think that the Greeks are also heard quite a bit of KQ's classical music programming and was members and snow sculptors must people trying to get more out of disappointed by both the selection and the production. The weekend starts Feb. 4, with be submitted by Jan. 25 to the college than just an education," a double-feature in Somsen Hall. Student Affairs Office, Kryzsko says Eichaker. became thoroughly fed up with the Lerinon hype. It's time to M*A*S*H will be shown. at 6 p.m., Commons. forgive and forget John Lennon. Forgive him for making so many think and Taps at 9 p.m. The Greek Weekend is co- he was some sort of god, and forget him because he died when his heart The concept behind the weekend sponsored by Alpha Kappa stopped beating — jes' like me 'n' you will. At Lake Winona on Saturday is to make students more aware of Lambda, Delta Zeta, Sigma .Tau there will be broomball, starting at the Greek clubs, not necessarily to Gamma, Alpha Xi Delta and Alpha received a haircut and was told by a._ 13-year-old clergyman's noon. Teams may include on- and recruit new members, says Delta Pi. daughter and a good-natured, bad-mouthed ambulance drive that it looked like a Flock of Seagulls cut. MTV, I guess.

• events•events•events • read a thin and often absurd piece by the popular music writer for the Minneapolis Tribune on — you guessed it — popular music in 1982. Jan. 12, Wednesday Jan. 14, Friday Jan. 14 - 16, Friday - Sunday It wasn't the first and won't be the last. And all those award Speaker: Ellen Rosenberg Up & Company Movie Film: Brian's Song extravaganzas are yet to come. Without further muddying this WSU PAC Breaking Away St. Mary's College swelling stream, I will only say that Lou Reed's Blue Mask is the best 8 p.m. Somsen Auditorium St. Yon's I've heard in a couple of years. 6 & 9 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Friday & Saturday Auditions, 1-act plays, 6:45 & 9 p.m. Sunday and finally, "helped" my wife decorate Christmas cut-out cookies. DBM, Theatre But my education and "higher learning" in art kept getting in the way. PAC I was making cookie decorating an exercise in problem-solving rather 6:30 p.m. than one in love and fun. Wth music too, I often catch myself saying "Everything I've read or know about it.." in response to someone's question about whether or not I like something. Too often, the SEMCAC FAMILY_ LANNING education opinion is a poor opinion.

Now tell me about your break. A confidential, non-judgemental clinic for family planning and sexually transmitted diseases. For appointment phone 452-4307 weekdays 8:30 to 5:00. DISSEMINATION 641/2 W. 5th 452-4307 is coming

I udweiser®.NG triugr igi7 • muLIn IN AU Ai HTS WINTER IM TEAM ACTIVITIES OF THE MONTH The IM Department sponsors the following activities each winter quarter: WEEKEND OPEN GYM Men's Basketball CO-REC Broomball 1 P.M. - 5 P.M. Women's Basketball CO-REC Team Racquetball Saturdays CO-REC Vollyball Aerobic Exercise January 8, 15 We are currently approaching the half way point in the Men's and April 2 Women's Basketball season. At this point we still have 11 of the 45 men's teams Undefeated and 4 of 16 women's teams. Undefeated teams are: Sundays Nuns Downtowners Dutches Army January 9, 16, 23 30 Rellim BAMFS Franklin Force February 6, 13, 20 Dirty Dozen Basket Brawlers Powerhitters Mara 13 Salmmers Peni Chuggers April 3 Conquistadors Animals Green Slime Team Racquetball has started their second round with the Racqueteers Rules: leading in the Wednesday League and the Huff Street Heroes In Only McCowen Gym and Racquetball Courts will be open command of the Thursday League. Must have valid student ID to use facilities Volleyball and Broomball have just gotten underway but are shaping Racquetball courts #1-#3 can be reserved in HPER office on Fridays. up well with 22 volleyball and 15 broomball teams entered. Courts #4 & #5 will be on first come, first serve basis, no reserving by Aerobic Exercise is continuing to meet every Tuesday and Thursday in placing racquet on door. Limit one hour court use. the Talbot Gym at 7:00. There is always room for more. College Beer Rep. Steve Rosenberg - 5551/2 Huff St. 452-2889

WINONA STATE U. ';',1 R.F'-f. Page 12 January 12,1983 The emphasis is on fun

Photos and text by "It gives the kids a feeling of endurance by doing a lot of kicking Kevin E. Schmidt accomplishment to learn how to and crawl strokes," she said. swim," she says. "And it gives me a For the last five years Winona sense of fulfillment to teach them." "The younger they start the State senior Annette Grothe has better off they are," says Grothe. been a swimming instructor and Grothe says most parents send "The difference between the lifeguard in her hometown of their children to the first lesson infants and the older children, is Wanamingo, in Winona and in and that most kids will want to come infants have not yet learned to be Owattona, where last summer she back again, because they enjoy it. afraid of water." worked with elementary age special education and handicapped The "Y" tries to emphasize fun And now it's time for the crawl students. for children. "If they are not having stroke, kick boards, bobs, laps and fun, they won't learn." says Grothe. of course free-time. Grothe, a recreational therapy major and aquatic instructor/life- "Though we want the kids to "Hi, my name is Annette, and I'll guard at the Winona Y Family have fun, (we want) at the same be your swimming instructor for Center, likes being in the water time to build their strength and this session." and working with children.

Although Jenielle Raady can swim she still can't touch the bottom of the pool.

Annette Grothe Kerry Thompson does laps using only her right arm.

Annette Grothe instructs Chad Kleinschmidt how to do the back float. January 12, 1983 Page 13 sports Soviet All-Stars outshine North Stars 6-3 by Mark Didtler and Casey W. Lake

The Red Tide swept into Minnesota Jan. 4 on the eve of the third anniversary of the U.S Olympic hockey team's miracle gold medal performance in the 1980 winter games. The Soviets pulled out their third victory in five attempts against Natonal Hockey League teams as the All-Stars upended the 6-3. A Met Sports Center crowd of 14,113 saw the North Stars grab a first period lead only to have the Soviets break open the contest with five second period goals. The Soviet All-Stars were playing their fifth game of a six- game, 10-day, NHL series. They had previously beaten Quebec and Montreal but dropped decisions to Edmonton and Calgary. The Soviets fell behind the North Stars in the first period AKE when Dino Ciccarelli scored off the L left skate of Soviet netminder W. EY Vladislav Tretiak. S CA Ciccarelli's was assisted by Vladislav Tretiak makes a sprawling save against Minnesota's Brian Bellows. Tretiak's string of 162 scoreless minutes was finally Neal Broten and Tom McCarthy. It was the first goal the Soviet broken by Dino Ciccarell of the North Stars. goaltender had allowed in the previous 162 minutes of play in were called for minor penalities 41 penalities against the North Stars North America dating back to the seconds apart in the opening and two against the Soviets. 1981 Canadian Cup Series. period. But these were not the only For nearly 90 seconds the All- The All-Stars had a golden penalities of the period as referee Stars held a five to three opportunity to move ahead when Ron Myers dominated the advantage but failed to score. Tim Young and spotlight by whistling four North Star rookie goaltender Markus Mattsson turned aside eight shots in the opening period, including a spectacular glove save on a break away shot by Igor Larinov. Mattsson's dream of a shutout was dashed in the second stanza when the Soviets used superior speed and forechecking to riddle the Minnesota defense for five goals and a 5-2 lead. Vladimir Krutov scored twice during the second period surge. Krutov, who was the Soviet MVP for the game, notched his first tally at the 12:40 mark on a power play to give his team a 2-1 lead.

Three minutes later the North IDT Stars hustled back to tie the score at 2-2 on a goal by Ron Friest. HM SC

Willie Plett and Mike Eaves E. assisted on the goal that appeared VIN

to swing the momentum back to E Minnesota. K Vladislav Tretiak, thought by many to be the best goalie in the world, But the Soviets proceeded to put makes one of his 25 saves against the North Stars. the game out of reach with three unanswered goals during the final minutes of the second period. 9:20 mark. McCarthy was named the game. the North Star's MVP with his one Victor Tiumenev gave the All- goal and one assist performance. North Star goaltenders Markus Stars a one goal lead at 16:07 mark. Mattsson and Don Beaupre faced Sergi Starkiov increased the Willie Plett then brought the 31 Soviet shots. Minnesota was margin to 4-2 a minute later. crowd to its feet with several able to counter with 28 shots on the Krutov ended the scoring spree strong checks deep in Soviet Soviet cage. with his second goal of the night at territory. But the North Stars LAKE the 19:54 mark. could not maintain the momentum The Soviet All-Stars closed out as Tretiak came through with their North American tour Jan. 6 The North Stars battled back in several strong saves. with a victory over the

CASEY W. the third period to trim the All- . Their record Friendship in the ranks. The North Star's Mike Eaves and Soviet Stars' lead to 5-3 on Tom Igor Larionov scored the final for the six game exhibition series goalie Vladislav Tretiak embrace after a brief skirmish. McCarthy's power play goal at the goal late in the third period to ice was 4-2. t Page 19 January 12, 1983

SCOTT STUDIO Gymnasts below par; still win by Casey W. Lake Amateur Model for exotic photo series. "It's all done. No one got hurt. Thank God it's over," said Winona For information call State Gymnastics Coach Steve Juaire after WSU took first in a 689.4243 triangular meet at St. Peter, Minn. Jan. 8.

The Warriors finished with 129.4 team points while host Gustavus Adolphus took second with 125.95 RAIICOUETBALL points. Valley City State College of At North Dakota finished third with PLAYERS SIGN UP NOW! 65.7 total points. R & R SPORTS - ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA "We scored well enough to win, Racquetball Tournament but we didn't compete well. This is the first time in two years that we January 29th - Memorial Hall didn't break 130 points," said For More Information Juaire. & Entry Form Stop in at R & R Sports 217 E. 3rd Winona State could not muster a Entry Fee - single first place individual finish. All Divisons $3.00 A score of 8.35 was good enough Doubles Teams $5.00 for second place on the vault by

217 E. 3rd Tournament T-Shirt $3.50 Tracy Harvey. That was the best IDT

454-4980 (Optional) individual finish by a Warrior. HM SC

In other individual events Jean E.

Schuler captured third place in the VIN E

uneven bars with a 8.55 score. K Schuler also earned a third place 4 Freshman Karen Walth does a back walkover on the balance beam. gaggiva finish on the beam with a 7.8 mark i and third place in the floor exercise competition with an 8.5 score. Juaire. attitudes shown in the next couple of days of practice," said Juaire. Patty McDermott was the only Juaire said that the muscle iggik other Warrior to place in stiffness from the extra hard The poor showing in Saturday's Saturday's "pathetic" meet practices and the Christmas layoff meet isn't going to change Juaire's The according to Juaire. McDermott contributed to the gymnasts' poor basic coaching philosophy of Best Live took third on the vault with a score performance. Juaire added that working on consistency and good Entertainment of 8.3. individual layoffs during the routines rather than working on second week hurt team cohesive- earning points. In the all-around competition the ness during practice. Warriors demonstrated their "I have the women set goals in experience as Tracy Harvey took "After Christmas many people consistency and routines. With the competition with a 32.7 total. were hurting. Three individuals consistency and good routines the Teammates McDermott and had to take a couple of days off. points will come," said Juaire. Through Saturday Night DeAnn Lobmeyer tied for third in This was a brutally hard practice Party With the all-around competition with week," said Juaire. According to Juaire there is no scores of 31.55. magic in gymnastics. "To correct "What can I say? Nothing problems the only thing we can do "The meet didn't start out real worked out. I anticipated a little is work on consistency. If KEYSTONE good, and it just kept sliding. This better, but we didn't get an consistency does not come, then it was the most brutal meet that we electrifying performance from is time to change routines. We have experienced in three years," anybody. I don't want to dwell on don't have a problem. Changing said Juaire. this meet. We've got time to come routines is a long way off," said back," said Juaire. Juaire. 102 Johnson St. Winona Juaire attributed the poor showing to poor practices the last Even though this was the first "This is really a very good team. couple of weeks. time in two years that the team did Even good teams have bad days," not break 130 points, Juaire is said Juaire. "We had some very, very hard looking forward to practice this practices right after Christmas week. The Warriors' next meet will be break and we didn't respond as Jan. 13 at the University of well as I had expected," said "A lot will be told by the Wisconsin - Eau Claire.

...That the Winona office of AAA's World Travel Agency offers its services to everyone - AAA members and the general public alike - and that these services include charter and scheduled airline reservations, Amtrak reservatons IDT CHM S

and Eurailpasses, with no service charge to you? E. VIN E 454-5933 K Coach Steve Juaire spots Tracy Harvey while doing her dismount from the balance beam. r January 12, 1983 Page 15

■ -- 4 444p.• • pa Gagers drop tourney tilts 25% OFF SAVE by Joe Baer Sportsight Stiff competition and lack of by Jeff Brown Running Suits - Warmups $5 - $10 on practice time hampered the By Tiger & Bata Winona State University men's Tiger & Wilson basketball team as it dropped Athletic shoes Also three of four games in holiday Sweat Socks Sweat Shirts Tee Shirts tournament action. Coach Jerry Over-the-Calf $1.00 pair Sweat Pants Gym Shorts Nauman said the team didn't play What is the NCAA waiting for? It's about time it abandons the (Limit 2 pairs per customer) with mental intensity at the inadequate and controversial system that is used in determining a Grandview City Capital Classic on national college football champion. Valuable Coupon Jan. 3-4 at Des Moines, Iowa. It's time for a playoff system that will decide a national champion on Valuable Coupon the football field instead of over the wire services. In the final game of the In no im ass im NE 111•1 MN NM Ell NMI MI The coach of this year's "chosen champion," Penn State's Joe tournament the Warriors lost to Paterno was an outspoken critic of the method used to determine a the home team by a score of 85-71. national champion, at least until this season. The Warriors were down by 14 at the half but battled back to within Paterno's Nittany Lions were bypassed as the college grid kings in five points in the second half. But 1968, 1969 and 1973 despite unbeaten and untied records. But the T.M. the Warriors could get no closer. nationwide panel of sportswriters and broadcasters finally awarded tev Penn State this covented honor after the Nittany Lions closed out the 1983 campaign with a Sugar Bowl victory and an 11-1 mark. Mike Sir and Kevin Wagner Penn State's first national championship in 96 years came without paced the Warriors with 13 points an undefeated season. The 42-21 shellacking that the Nittany Lions 350 E. Sarnia The Sporting Store 9:30.5:30 Mon.-Fri. each. Kyle Poock threw in 10 received at the hands of Alabama in the fifth game of the regular 454.1116 9:00-5:00 Sat. points to round out the scoring. season didn't seem to matter. Grandview's Kim Ranshaw had a This is what has Southern Methodist's Bobby Collins in such an game-high 20 points with Sam uproar. The Mustangs 11-0-1 record left them as the only major 111111111111111111111111CO U pON111•111111111111•11 Jackson adding 18. unbeaten college football team. SMU felt it had a legitimate claim to the number one ranking. The panel felt otherwise, mainly because of In the opening game of the regular season schedule and common opponents. a tournament the Warriors were But why should ballots instead of touchdowns determine a national dumped by Mount Mercy 69-62. champion? A playoff system would eliminate countless bowl games ■ ----.. SPECIAL 111 that are of little meaning and little excitement. "We could have won. With a One advantage of a playoff system would be in terms of exposure. OF THE WEEK ■ good effort we would have won," ■ forki Teams that advanced would have the opportunity to play before a -.. ■ said Nauman. national audience more than one time. Maybe the fans would get to see ■ the teams at their best. ■ - ) PITCHER ■ The Warriors also played in the The NCAA would gain additional revenue because of the larger field r • Warhawk Holiday Tournament in • ._._, _,,,,,,_,_ 2,, OF ANY BEVERAGE involved in post-season competition. Cities that currently host bowl ■ e.,,..------• Whitewater, Wis. on Dec. 29-30. games would also benefit because more than one game could be held at The Warriors finished third in the 11 , 'vv. , with any .1 tournament by defeating the these sites. .01 ONLY College of St. Francis 58-54. The playoff format would be similar to the one the NCAA uses in •■ Open food basketball. Each region of the country would produce a champion that 4:00p.m. daily s l •00 purchase ■ The Warriors got a big game would continue on towards a final game. This game would then from freshman forward Mike Sir produce a "true" national champion, perfect record or not. 101■• *DINE IN ONLY* ■III against St. Francis as he popped in III 16 points. Sir hit six of six from the converted one free throw so far Nauman expects a high scoring ir_57 mFTiolalrepr offer expires LI free throw line. game against Southwest State as this year. January 11, 1983 • Nauman added that forward the Pinto's are averaging 90 points I The Warriors won the game Chris Larson played consistently a game. Southwest's Charlie from the free throw line by for the Warriors throughout the Taylor is averaging 26 points per contest. Just A Step Away 611 converting 18 of 24 charity shots. tournament. ■ Nauman stressed that the free To stay in contention in the throw shooting was one of the The Warriors begin conference Northern Intercollegiate REE Delivery to WSU Campus I highlights of the tournament for action with road games at Conference the Warriors have to the team. But he added that two or Southwest State on Jan. 14 and at play with "consistency" according three individuals haven't UM-Morris on Jan. 15. to Nauman. i 452-1234 ...... 22uaffi .., \ )EDSBYN CROSS COUNTRY SKIS Edsbyn LT 464 Light Touring Skis Suveren 50mm Racing Norm Boots Scoreboard I.M. Shorts Rottefella Winner Binding Aluminum Poles Weekend Open Gym Team Racquetball Regular Price $189.95 5 King St. Blues 10 Wallbangers McCown Gymnasium and the 3 Huff St. Heroes 12 Ballbusters racquetball courts will be open on Package $ 1 6 599 5 DWI 9 Kill Shots selected Saturdays and Sundays 5 Try XTC 10 Dynamics from 1-5 p.m. throughout winter 1 the new Nice Racq 14 Lancers and spring quarters. Open gym Racqueteers 12 NONCOMS 3 Spova dates are: January 15, 16, 23, 30; Polypropylene February 6, 13, 20; March 13; April 2, 3. super-underwear. Co -Rec Volleyball $1 50 0 Six Dwarfs 20,22,21 Delinquents 22,20,13 R & R Sports-Alpha Kappa Lambda Tops or Bottoms Bob Marley 21,15,21 Six Pack 06,21,17 Racquetball Tournament Monsters 21,21,21 Bump-n-score 13,19,10 S T 21,21,22 Us and Them 13,16,24 R & R Sports and Alpha Kappa 95 Comets 21,21,20 Dinkers 11,18,22 Lambda Fraternity will be Other Ski Packages From $ 89 Bump and Grind 21,21,21 Tasha Kara 10,17,12 sponsoring a racquetball Ski Rental by Day, Weekend, or Week Humdingers 21,21,21 Mega-bytes 12,18,20 tournament for college students in Brew Crew 21,21,21 Wizards 06,17,17 Winona. Applications . and Jammers 21,23,21 Ranks 11,21,15 information may be picked up at NAPALM 21,23,21 Disasters 07,21,16 Alpha Kappa Lambda and at the BIKES LIMITED Blue Bombers 21,21,21 Sig Tau 14,10,13 IM Board in Memorial Hall or at R 166 Walnut St. 452-4228 & R Sports.

Page 16 January 12, 1983 LITE SKI for the U.S. SKI TEAM SAT. JAN. 22 AT MT. FRONTENAC

Everything you always

wanted in a beer.

PART OF PROCEEDS GO TO U.S• SKI TEAM And less. TO HELP SUPPORT OUR OLYMPIC ATHLETES

BUS LOADS AT 2 PM IN SHEEHAN PARKING LOT TO REGISTER SEE YOUR MILLER REPRESENTATIVE DAVE O'CONNOR IN PRENTISS 113 (457-2448)

- $12.00 includes - Donation to U.S. Olympic Team, lift ticket, round trip bus transportation, and Miller beverages at after party.

$11.00 - without rental

** * Deadline - Friday, January 21, 4:00 PM ****

February's Ski Event To Be Announced.

You may sign up for both ski events now!!! For any additional information call Dave O'Connor: 457-2448