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Winona State University OpenRiver The inonW an - 1980s The inonW an – Student Newspaper 4-29-1981 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" (1981). The Winonan - 1980s. 35. https://openriver.winona.edu/thewinonan1980s/35 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]. Possible site ound or alumni center by Monica Gaska students could go and find out could be served, commented what's happening in the Gianneschi. "The center could be a What can a student do after community and on-campus. place to get away from campus and graduation? hopefully open up communication- Long range plans for the Huff- between students, faculty, Students could consider Lamberton house include a place administration and the dropping by their old alma mater, for receptions, a community community," he added. WSU, to compare success stories reading room with alumni and at WSU's first alumni center. The faculty publications and an art The Huff-Lamberton house is Huff-Lamberton house on Fourth gallery featuring university works. currently owned by Bill White, and Huff Streets- is the possible "The community feels out of place former publisher of the Winona site for the center. with the faculty and students; the Daily News, whose wife is a alumni center would be neutral member of the Lamberton family. According to Harry Gianneschi, territory," said Gianneschi. vice president of University According to Gianneschi, the Relations, the WSU Alumni A dining facility at the house, house is one of the oldest buildings Association is trying to purchase where university and community in Winona, built in the mid-1800's. and renovate the house. groups could go, might be a Gianneschi added, the home is a possibility, he added. The alumni noted example of Georgian Huff-Lamberton house, Fourth and Huff Streets. (Photo by C.W. Lake) Gianneschi views the alumni center would not be university or center as a place where former state owned, therefore alcohol Continued on Page 3 Winona State University Volume LVI4 Number 20 April 29, 1981 WSU to receive $113,700 for repairs by Bill Reuhl general repairs, cyclical proposal costing over $5,000 is replacement of worn out materials. Burros said, "Any money left maintenance, occupancy related, considered a major repair. The Dorms receive, $35,200, and the over from repairs is returned to The Winona State University and remodeling and landscaping, dorms received $35,200 for major union received $3,200 for cyclical the State University System. We dorms and student union will said Burros. repairs. These repairs consist of repairs. "A common cyclical repair are not penalized for money receive $113,700 from the State battery-operated security lighting that occurs every year is the returned because the allocations University Board for campus "Each year in October, Winona for dorm stairwells in case of a replacing of worn out carpeting," are based on a square footage or repairs, according to John H. State submits a request for the power failure, replacement of said Burros. number of occupancies (these Burros, Winona State director of following year's repairs," he said. kitchen equipment and the building factors are constant)." facilities management. All Universities in the state submit of a vestibule in the main entrance Finally, there is the money requests in the same month. Upon way of Morey-Shepard Hall. allocated for occupancy related Money allocated for dorm and receiving the request, the board repairs like fixing or replacing Inside union repairs is separated into two The vestibule will be comprised meets and votes. dorm and union furniture. This OZARK MOUNTAIN individual accounts: dorms - of two new doors, blocking drafts year, the dorms received $20,000 over the hill. Page 6 $105,500 and union - $8,200. "The money is allocated from entering the hallways inside and the union received $3,700. According to Burros, most of the according to square footage and the main entrance, said Burros. Burros mentioned, "No money was PITCHING, DEFENSE spark repairs will be conducted this occupancy," said the director. This allocated state wide for remodeling softball team. Page 9 summer. year the board allocated the money Dorms received $15,000 and the and landscaping." in December. union $1,300 for general repairs. The two accounts are separated into five categories: major repairs, Burros said that any project Cyclical repairs involve the Forensics team places ninth by Lee R. Christopherson Baltimore. Gardner was pleased with his team's showing. "Especially when "We're up there with the big WSU was represented at the you consider that 60-70 of the top boys." tournament by Richard Esvang, people in the country attended (the Bill Withers and Holly Bonine. tournament), to come out in those Dr. Greg Gardner, director of Esvang took second place in the positions is very good. All three the Winona State Forensics Team, Prose Interpretation category and (Esvang, Withers, Bonine) were was speaking of the team's ninth- fifth in Dramatic Interpretation. hot." place showing in the American Withers was fourth in Dramatic Forensic Association National Interpretation, and Bonine took Esvang agrees, but credits his Tournament held April 9-13 at eighth place in the Entertainment performance to Gardner. "I was Towson State University, Speaking category. very up for Dr. G.," he said. "This is the first time Winona He said Winona has been getting State has gone to this a good reputation on the forensics tournament," Gardner said, "and, circuit. "It was kind of nice to go up for the number of people in front of people and ha-ire them participating per team, our record say, "Oh, we've heard of Winona. — was the best in the country. Gardner says that the entire "We won more points with the team deserves recognition. "This is fewest number of people," he a very solid team. And it's just added. beginning to peak." The five awards have brought Esvang added that the team will the total that the team has won to be bigger next year. "There will be more than 70 for the year. people coming to Winona specifically to be on the team," he "Our trophy case (in the said. "It's (forensics) alive, and it's Performing Arts Center) is full — working in Winona." we're stacking up trophies in here Michael Murphey gave one of three shows last Thursday in WSU's now," he said, pointing to a pile of Gardner was looking forward to New Memorial Hall, performing between sets of the Dillman Band and plaques on top of a filing cabinet in the Ozark Mountain Daredevils. (Photo by Brad G. Burch) Dr. Greg Gardner his office. Continued on Page 6 April 29, 1981 Page 2 Student elections set for May 6 SCHWINN® students to senate positions, Smith by an Ad-Hoc Elections by Jay Kolls Before you buy any bike, take a look at the said the president receives $1,500 a Committee, which is comprised of Schwinns the bicycle built to It and last and non-returning senators, senior last! It's that time of year again. year, while the vice-president and treasurer are awarded $900 a year senators and anyone interested in helping out. SCHWINNS FOR ALL AGES 2 YEARS TO 92! The time when students form for their services. However, Smith campaign policies, and try to "sell" did point out that the senators are 12,10,5,3,1 • "Each person who works on the READY TO GO! themselves to their fellow not paid. FREE 30 Speed Bicycles committee puts time into Assembled By classmates. That's right, time for publicity," Smith said, "And the To 90 Day Extra-Lite Bicycles Factory Trained Winona State's Student Senate So far, said Smith, three amount of time is determined by Check Down to 23 lbs. Mechanics elections. Election day is May 6. students have applied for the president position — Kim Black, the number of candidates who According to Dianne Smith, Jeff Baker and Sue Mulvaney; four choose to run for office." Student Senate president, WSU for the vice president position — KOLTER'S BICYCLE STORE Elections for graduate senators, students will be electing a new Sarah Johnson, Mike Russell, president, vice-president, Dennis Shaw and Beth Burlingame; freshman senators and at-large 002 Mankato Ave.•SALES & SERVICE SINCE 1945•Tel. 452-5665, a senators will be held in the fall of treasurer and six senators from and one for the treasurer position the sophomore, junior and senior — Barb Zimmer. Applications are 1981. classes. being excepted until noon tomorrow. As an incentive to attract Smith said the elections are run Brothers and sisters invited to WSU by Wendy Zauss dance with KNEI disc jockey Gary Lucas Hall RA Lori Keil, in Kadansky and a concert in the charge of public relations for The campus of WSU will once Baldwin Lounge at 7 p.m. on "Sibling Weekend," said "Some of again be visited by students' Friday. the activites are geared more brothers and sisters as the Winona toward the younger kids; but it's State RA's sponsor their annual According to Bob Askelson, also a good time for high school "Sibling Weekend," May 1-3. chairperson of the program and brothers and sisters to see the Prentiss Hall RA, more than 150 campus." The sibling may attend a number siblings and adolescent relatives of of activities free of charge, dorm residents are expected to The resident assistants were in including games, movies, a picnic attend.