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Winona State University OpenRiver The inonW an - 1970s The inonW an – Student Newspaper 4-5-1978 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" (1978). The Winonan - 1970s. 213. https://openriver.winona.edu/thewinonan1970s/213 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]. WINONAN Winona State University The Student Voice Volume LIV Number 18 111 April 5, 1978 Dr. Robert A. Hanson, the Teresa; and Dr. Robert DuFresne, Hanson eleventh president in the 118-year Distinguished Service Professor. history of Winona State University, will be installed during inaugural During the ceremonies, Dr. to be ceremonies Friday afternoon, April DuFresne will present the jewelled 7. This ceremony is open to the Medallion, symbol of the office of Inaugurated public. Invitations are not needed to the President of the University, to attend, but if anyone would like one Dr. Hanson. This Medallion was for his personal use, he can pick one conceived by students, faculty and as 1 1 th up in the Information Services friends, and donated in 1968 to the Office (Somsen 116). University. It was first presented to Dr. DuFresne, tenth president of President Dr. Hanson has served as WSU. president of the 5000 student university by appointment of the Dr. Hanson's professional history of WSU Minnesota State University Board has been exclusively in Minnesota. since August 1, 1977. Formal Before becoming president at Win- investiture will be by Governor ona State University, he was Rudy Perpich in the public cere- Vice-President for Academic Affairs mony at 2 p.m. in WSU Memorial at Moorhead, State University from Hall. Dr. Garry D. Hays, Chancellor 1972-77. He joined the faculty at of the State University System, will Moorhead State in 1959 as Regis- give the charge. trar, Director of Admissions, and Professor of Education. He also The ceremonies will open with the served MSU as Dean of Graduate invocation by the Reverend G.H. Studies, Coordinator of Federal Huggenvik, Central Lutheran Programs, and Academic Dean. He Church, followed by a welcoming was acting principal and instructor speech by Kennon V. Rothchild, of agriculture at the University of President of the Minnesota State Minnesota-Morris and teacher of University Board. biology and agriculture at Danube highest distinction, a master of High School, Danube, Minnesota. science degree in 1953, and a doctor can Association of School Adminis- Platform guests will include of philosophy degree in 1958. trators. members of the State. University Dr. Hanson was born in Hector, Board: Mrs. Alice Keller, Winona, Minnesota, where he graduated He is a member of the Chancel- There will be a reception follow- and Arnold Anderson, Montevideo; from high school as valedictorian. lor's Task Force on Rules Revision ing the ceremony in the Kryzsko Winona Mayor, Earl Laufenburger; His undergraduate and graduate for the State University Board, Commons Student Lounge. It is St. Mary's College President Bro- work was taken at the University of Curriculum Advisory Committee of scheduled to begin at approximately ther Peter Clifford; Sister Joyce Minnesota where in 1950 he earned the Minnesota Higher Education 3:30 p.m. and end at 5:00 p.m. This Rowland, President, College of St. a bachelor of science degree with Coordinating Board, and the Ameri- reception is open to the public, also. by Sue Ripley 10. There are five sophomore, five the platform (regarding length, surfaces with the exception of junior, and five senior senate etc.), you can be contacted and it can bulletin boards upon which Student positions open. The filing deadline be published. This is for our tacks or pins may be used. Student Senate elections, which for senate candidates is April 28. convenience as well as yours); your 3. No posting on glass, wood, will be held at the end of this month, Platforms for senate positions are phone numbers will not be pub- floors, ceilings, or sidewalks. Senate involve many dates to remember asked to be kept to a 300 word lished unless it's requested by you. 4. Posters on trees may not be and procedures a candidate must maximum. Again, platforms should attached with nails, tacks, etc. follow. Elections be sent to the Winonan as soon as Other campaign procedures in- 5. Candidates may not use public the candidate files for office. clude: address systems or similar Executive Board Elections (Stu- amplification services within dent Body President, Student Body Qualifications for all senate posi- A. It is the responsibility of the 500 yards of the campus other Upcoming Vice President and Sutdent Body tions include having a G.P.A. of over candidates to remove all cam- than 5 minutes before the hour Treasurer) will be held April 26. 2.0, and carrying a six credit paign materials throughout the and ending on the hour, nor The deadline for filing for one of the minimum work load per quarter. campus on the night before before 7:55 a.m. or after 6:00 Executive duties is April 14. elections before the buildings p.m. Platforms for this group of candi- Platforms are requested of all close. dates are asked to be kept to 500 candidates to be sent to the B. College Rules If future candidates have any words or less. These platforms Winonan office, 113 Phelps. The 1. Campaigning Areas questions regarding their cam- should be sent to the Winonan as word limitation is set so the a. First floor Somsen paigns, contact the Senate Office soon as the candidate has filed for newspaper can print all of the b. Other campus buildings (457-2185) and/or the Winonan office. platforms. Candidates, please in- (where posters are ap- office (457-2158). These guidelines clude your name and phone number, proved by building head) are for all the candidates to help run Senator elections will be held May so if there are any questions about 2. Must use masking tape on all a fair and equal campaign. by Stuart Levin Association and MPIRG in the East is being set up. The program will panel made up of Tobin, Jacobs, Bob Cafeteria on April 22, from 1:00 p.m. include: Coakley (from St. Mary's Physics The WSU local chapter of the MPIRG to 4:00 p.m. Speakers, films, and a Department), and several other Minnesota Public Interest Group panel discussion will be the featured Dr. Gerald Tobin, Associate Pro- people (who are not yet finalized), (MPIRG) has begun operations on programming of the event. Further fessor of Industrial Education, will will answer questions from the campus. On details will be printed in a later give a 30 minute presentation audience. issue of the Winonan. entitled, "A Regional Look at the By finals last quarter, MPIRG had Energy Situation" starting at 7:30 Other events are still in the been approved to form a chapter at Campus Sun Day (Solar Day), to be held or 8:00 p.m. planning stages. WSU. This accord was reached on May 3, is currently the major between WSU President Hanson, project of the local chapter. Sun Day Dennis Jacobs, presently em- the Student Senate, the local is a nationally co-ordinated event, ployed by the Minnesota Pollution MPIRG representatives, and the its purpose being to examine future Control Agency, and former public INSIDE State Office of MPIRG, making the uses of solar energy. MPIRG is school teacher, will discuss "Inte- local chapter an officially recognized working with several city and grated Energy Self-Sufficiency." organization. campus organizations to put togeth- Jacobs will have slides on his Official Notices Page 2 er Winona's Sun Day event. projects, and comes recommended A Preservation of Agricultural by the Minnesota Environmental Land Conference will be co-spon- An evening program in the recital Board. Heartsfield Page 4 sored by the Political Science hall, Performing Arts Center, WSU, Following the two speakers, a Page 2 April 5, 1978 Official Notices UW-LaCROSSE GRAD SCHOOL Wednesday, April 5 Students interested in psychology graduate program STUDENT SENATE ELECTIONS offering part-time student grants to SPERRY UNIVAC Thursday, April 6 Programmers Executive board elections for financially needy Minnesota resi- WILLMAR STATE HOSPITAL Tuesday, April 11 Nurses student body president, vice presi- dents who are enrolled in good The award will be made in the fall, 1978 and is based primarily in dent and treasurer will be held standing less than full time, DONALDSONS Wednesday, April 12 Management Trainees (all majors) April 26. The deadline for filing is pursuing a course of study leading scholarship with some attention April 14. Officers elections will be to a recognized degree, and who are given to leadership in campus BURROUGHS CORPORATION Thursday, April 13 Bus. Admin. & Marketing (2.8 GPA) held April 26. There are five ineligible for other state or federal organizations and activities directly sophomore, junior and senior sena- gift assistance. related to history. The stipend is RATH MEATS (Waterloo, IA) Friday, April 14 Account Managers (all majors) tor positions open. Filing closes for $100.00. these positions on April 28. Senator These awards will be made by the RADIO SHACK Tuesday, April 18 Assistant Managers (all majors) elections will be held May 10. Student Financial Aid Office on a Competition is open to any first-come, first-served basis as soon student who has completed forty UPJOHN PHARMACEUTICAL Friday, April 21 Sales (any major) All positions under consideration as the rules and regulations for this credit hours in history courses, or IDS Wednesday, April 26 Sales (any major) must have a G.P.A.