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Winthrop University Digital Commons @ Winthrop University The Johnsonian 1980-1989 The Johnsonian 3-9-1981 The Johnsonian March 9, 1981 Winthrop University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/thejohnsonian1980s Recommended Citation Winthrop University, "The Johnsonian March 9, 1981" (1981). The Johnsonian 1980-1989. 82. https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/thejohnsonian1980s/82 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The Johnsonian at Digital Commons @ Winthrop University. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Johnsonian 1980-1989 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Winthrop University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. VOLUME LVII, NO. 23 WINTHROP COLLEGE, ROCK HILL, S.C, MONDAY, MARCH 9,1981 Eagles lose 49-48 in NAIA semi-finals By JOSEPH BRENNAN out they brought the ban up in the country. Coach Gordon referee; they gave us three TJ sports reporter court and Winthrop knocked the commented, "I felt awful for great years at Winthrop, and ball out of bounds, underneath Rick (Riese) and Bennie will be greatly missed, Winthrop College basketball the Lander basket, with four (Bennett) to lose their last team ended their season last seconds left. The in bounds pass game on the judgement of the The Lander semi-final Dis- Monday, 4948, to Lander was deflected by Rick Riese, ^ gggi sggg & College at the Greenwood Civic and bounced on the court twice with no time going off the ;§4 Wl^plC^Hi Center. s The game was very well dock. Lander then brought the — , V . ? V/ played in the first half with ball back in, and was looking .. Winthrop's T*m Rax ter and for Jessie Roundtree, who made By LORI RIDGE Lander's Jessie Roundtree trad- 7 of his previous 9 Seldgoal TJ managing editor ing baskets for a five-minute attempts, He took a shot that stretch. Lander scored the last just glanced of the rim, and The associate dean of the four points of the half to tie went to Clinton Cobb. Cobb School of Consumer Science and B| the score at 23. grabbed the rebound and made Allied Profession said Friday BMP®* *>H| Lander took the lead in the the layup at the buzzer, accord- that Winthrop College officials msk second half with fifteen minutes ing to the referee, to dose the gave her no concrete reason for left in the game and held the Eagles' season at 31-8. the refusal to renew her con- jmam lead until Bennie Bennett hit a Coach Nield Gordon was very tract June 30. 10-foot jumpshot with 10 sec- upset at the offidal's call. Dr. Josephine Foster said that onds left, putting the Eagles "There's no way that shot was she was told by Dean June Dr. Josephine Foster ahead 4847. Then lightening good. The ball was still on the Mohler on Feb. 2 that it was bit the Eagles for the second rim when the buzzer went not her work that determined yje non-renewal of contract." time in three years at Green- off. Then Cobb grabbed it and the decision but a difference jjr. Connie Lee, vice- wood. Lander's Clinton Cobb put it back in," Gordon said, in philosophy. "I understood president for development at made a shot with little or no "I don't think it was a dis- that," Foster says, "and I res- winthrop, said that the decision time left on the dock. The honest call, but it was the wrong pect h« right to make that not to ^new Foster's contract referee made a very controver- one." decision." was "an internal personnel sial call, allowing it to count, Winthrop had an outstanding At a faculty meeting on matter in the School of Con- and put an end to the country's season, winning the WBTV Feb. 24, "it was refuted by sumer sdence" and that the winningest team. The win Classic, The Sun Coast Classic Provost Thomas that it was a derision would "have to ulti- allowed Lander to advance to in Florida, and having the difference in philosophy," Fos- mately be made by the dean." the finals. In the final ten school's longest winning streak ter said. "Which leaves me, Mohler, dean of the School of seconds after a Lander time- (11) to go with the most wins now, without any rationale for Consumer' Sdence, said she has Money available for trip Some scholarship money is week trif hat costs $1,795 from dties in Soviet Central Asia. available for people wanting to New York. For more information about join Winthrop College's Study- the scholarships or to make cade '81 trip to the Soviet reservations for the trip, con- Union May 13 through June 2. The travel program, which is tact Viault at the Department The scholarship money, being being offered in cooperation Qf History, Winthrop College, offered by the Citizen Exchange with the Qtizen Exchange Coun- Rock Hill, S.C. 29733. The Coundl, can be used to defer dl, will indude visits to Lenin- deadline for submitting the part of the cost of the three- grad, Moscow and Kiev and to $150 trip deposit is March 15. Possibly as soon as mid- Incorporated cat of LcssnSe, April, Winthrop students will Texas. i 1 be the recipients of the Buy- A ^* * Tfrrt of zsdizts ing Power card, a card which partidpating is Ssted below. will enable the bearer to pur- Other merchants wiB be fisted chase items and services from at a later time. local merchants at a discount Huber Auto Parts, 10% off: price. Schavey's Drive In, 10% off Bill Cauthen, president of (except on specials); Rock IBB S.G.A.. said that the cards, National Bank, free membership which resemble plastic credit in the bank dub: Ss-yer Dry cards, will serve the itudents Cleaning, 10% off; Hair De- through the 1981-82 academic signs, 10% off; and Endicott year. Johnson, 10% off shoes and "As soon as the cards arrive," purses. said Cauthen, "v*e will issue Also, the Jur.cttoc and tee them to the students. We are American Seam. 10% off; Top hopeful that they will arrive by Spot, 10% off «• T-shirts; Tains mid-April." Tavern, 10% off em Mondays; The cards are being manu- and Bud Welch Sporting Goods, Snowing in spring semester? No. Just a cozy prank partly broujgit about by the warm weather. factured by University Press 10% off. (TJ photo by Tim Hartis) ——_____ NEWS Page 2 - THE JOHNSONIAN - Monday, March 9,1981 Ideas collected for shuttle service News briefs Ideas are being considered Several possibilities for trans- to buy the I-odge. (The college which would provide residents portation are being considered, is presently leasing it). at the lodge some form of according to Cassens. One possi- IH be glad when it's decided transportation to and from the bility is a service run by volun- one way or the other," Cassens American soc. for personal admin. main campus. teers (a group of students on said. "We need it for space. Director of Housing Cynthia campus or possibly a fraternity). When you lease it you have to Cassens said the basic idea for An alternative might be to use go through so many people to (ASPA) student chapter will hold its monthly meeting today an escort service came from a van or bus shuttle service. get things done." at 5:30 pan. in Room 111, Kinard. The guest speaker will be President Vail. "We have to look at each of Whether or not the Lodge is Duane Dove, professor of psychology at Winthrop. All students "We're just starting to look those and see what would be the leased or owned by Winthrop, are invited to attend. into it," said Cassens. most feasible," said Cassens. residents will continue to be For more information, contact Larry Durham, publicity char- A survey was taken last "Obviously any system would housed there. The possibility of man, 323-2186. week to gather opinions of need support at the Lodge. If it an escort service may be an Lodge residents about an escort wrs not being used the service answer to any complaints about or shuttle service. Cassens said would not be continued." safety or convenience, or the Lent program to be presented information will be gathered Also in the planning stages absence of it, to and from the through the residence fife staff is the consideration of Winthrop Lodge. and hall councils. The Lodge A program on Lent will be presented at 6:00 pjn., Tuesday at •residents were asked such The Wesley Foundation. questions as how often they The program will include Lenten Liturgy designed to help want the service, what times, prepare for the coming of spring. whether or not they would use Friends of the Lutheran Ministries will join the Winthrop it, and what type of transporta- Cooperative Campus Ministries for this program. tion they prefer. SPRING A supper will preceed the program. Spring Break Poetry reading to be held ARRIMLS is coming A free poetry reading by a University of Florida faculty dresses ..... 50% off member will be presented at 8 pjn. Tuesday, at Winthrop Spring Break will be ob- College. served by Winthrop College this Speaking in the Johnson Building parlor will be Lola Haskins, coming week. skirts $11*99 author of "Planting the Children," a collection of poetry. Residence halls will close Haskins has had her poetry published in several anthologies Friday at 6 pjn. and re-open and in numerous journals and magazines, including Beloit Poetry Sunday, March 22 at 2 pjn.