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Winona State University Volume VIII, Number 14 February 3, 1982 WINONAN Task force sets out to evaluate athletics by Jim Trowbridge

In view of severe budget cuts `(The program) last November, the Athletic Task Force was assembled by the Academic Affairs Coordinating should provide Committee in conjunction with the Budget and Planning Committe, to students with review what some consider a weak and failing sports program. more excitement' Made up of 10 administrators, faculty members and students, the committee's task is to assess the Bruce Moe, student-assistant role of athletics at WSU, the wrestling coach, was critical of the importance of the program for Warrior Club and the athletes, coaches, WSU, and the administration, insisting that a community and to provide good sports program "should recommendations for future support itself." athletic program cuts and changes. We should have an "all-out Vice President of the Student sports program — or none," Moe Senate, and one of two student said. A good sports program should representatives on the task force, be profitable to the university, not Mike Russell, said that "WSU can't a burden. maintain the same level of sports with the present budget" and According to Moe, contributions expect to have a good program. "It KEVIN SCHMIDT CASEY W. LAKE that come into the Warrior Club takes money to run a good are divided among the different program," he said, adding that he'd sports. This, says Moe, has like to see a major sport cut and prevented many private citizens that money "channelled" into from contributing, because most another. contributors want to see the money go to the sport. they like the Good or bad, Russell said it is the most. feeling of the committee that a sports program is important to When WSU had successful WSU athletes because it provides football and wrestling teams, they the often required coaching were supported by their own clubs, experience needed for future said Moe, "They (the sports) paid secondary school physical for themselves." Now the education instructors to catch a administration doesn't care about job. Russell also pointed out that, the sports program, said Moe, they as in drama, forensics and music, just use it for public relations. the sports program "affords students the opportunity" to - Stephen Juaire, gymnastics and pursue and develop their talents, softball coach and the head of the but in a physical capacity. intramural program, was less represent this view," he said. With the sports program having Marston said that some critical of the administration. With over $60,000 (or 30 percent) been cut $15,000 this year alone, conferences closer to home may be of the student activity fund being Vice President of University Women's Athletic Director visiting WSU to see whether-the WSU needs an "aggressive fund- appropriated to intercollegiate Relations and chairman of the task LaVonne Fiereck said they are university would be eligible for raising program," said Juaire. sports, Russell says that the force Dr. Wendall Jahnke echoed searching for areas to cut back. entry. Sports events are "exciting and program should "provide students the need for student input, saying This may mean less money spent entertaining," he added, "and can with more excitement." Winning is that it is important in "deciding on uniforms and equipment, said Total athletic costs for fiscal promote good feelings about the important, he added, and a good what to do with the program we Fiereck, or a reduction in "junior- year '81 amounted to over university." WSU's athletic program provides "students with have." • varsity teams and fewer contests." $290,000. Over half of the funds program has its problems right school pride. "Both are lacking on Men's Athletic Director Dwight were appropriated by WSU now, said Juaire, "but we're not at the WSU campus says Russell. The costs of travel and lodging Marston said there is also talk of through the Maintenance and the bottom. There are other take a big bite out of the athletic changing conferences to cut Equipment account and a third universities having even more Russell said progress in the task program, said Jahnke, and these traveling_ costs. The men's teams through the student activity fund. difficulties. With a_good 'marketing force has been slow, and is a result costs will continue to climb. Should are members of the NIC, the The rest dribbled in from entry program' we can build a good of low student input. "If I got more the administration not increase the NAIA, and the NCAA and their fees and the Warrior Club, which is program." student input," said Russell. "I program's budget next year, wlich closet competitor, is Duluth, 250 a pool of money contributed by could decide where to stand." If a is quite likely says Jahnke, the miles away. private donners to provide Majority of students "said they athletic program "won't be able to scholarships for athletes. Correction wanted no sports or less sports, I'd do as much." Sorry Casey! Inside

Last week's front page photo of Gov. Al Quie was taken by Casey WE'LL GIVE YOU ANOTHER MAKING A SOUND GYMNASTS ADD A NEW IS OUR STUDENT SENATE W. Lake. Somehow, the Winonan's CHANCE TO MEET some more INVESTMENT when shopping the RECORD to a string of exceptional giving us our money's worth this editors failed to realize an international students. Page 3. area for a good stereo buy. Page 6. performances. Page 10. year? Page 2 identification was missing before the paper went to print. We humbly apologize. Page 2 February 3,1982 What's our student senate up to?

by Pam Rost The Senate has been busy trying problem in collecting money from to satisfy many specific needs of bad checks written by students. The office of the WSU Student the students from the smallest Russell notes that quite a few Senate is clearly visible to the accomplishment of opening all businesses have used the service many students sitting in the Smog three floors of Maxwell Library on and that most students do pay up. trying to warm up over a cup of Sunday nights, to keeping tuition cafeteria coffee. But what does the ,increases down for students. It has The association has also been Student Senate really do? been very active in its efforts involved with community efforts, against university budget cuts. which include the United Way Mary Castner, a freshman from Through lobbying at the state campaign and the co-sponsorship Kasson, Minn., says, "I guess capitol, persistent phone calls to with the Winona Area Chamber of they're here to help us with Governor Quie and a letter writing Commerce of "Capitol for a Day." problems." But Tim Hebl, a senior campaign to state legislatures, elementary education major from Baker feels the Senate has been Baker says his biggest goal as LaMoure, N.D., admits, "I don't very effective. "We did have an president is to get an effective hear enough about what they're effect on the legislature. Without student voice in the government. doing. I couldn't tell you what they our efforts, I really believe the "Without students, the unversity sponsor. If `Sno-Flakey Days' is any tuition increases would have been system wouldn't work," he said. He indication, I don't know." And Joe much higher than they were," says belives that a sound higher Liesse, a senior English major Baker. educational system should be a top from Peru, Ill., says, "I have WSU Student Senate President Jeff Baker. priority in the state. According to noticed that they're a lot more With another pre-quarter According to Baker, the Senate Baker, "Without any student active than they were last year." registration on the way, Baker Other services sponsored by and their public relations representation in the state capitol, notes that the senate will once Senate are the "The Path," the safe committee has been hard at work nothing will ensure this." Jeff Baker, president of the again have it's Student Book route that was provided for trying to enhance the community's Senate and his staff of 32, have Exchange. Baker says that students who walk between the view of Winona State. "Students The Senate is working on a done more this year than most although the Senate does not make College of St. Teresa's to WSU, are a major visable part of the funding base for the entire students may realize, including any money from the operation, and the "peer advising" committee community. We want the State University working directly with the state students are saving money that that helps out students who are pre- community to realize this," Baker Student Association System that legislature, encouraging more would otherwise be spent on the having trouble during registration. said. would give students the voice they community involvement with the sometimes costly bookstore. As an need. "As of our last meeting, the campus and solving specific issues estimate of their business, Baker The Senate is trying to act as a State University Board did pass and problems brought up by WSU said they have had around $3,000 in The officers of the Senate are "go-between" for area businesses the concept of it (the funding base). students. transactions on their first day of also members of the A2-C2 and the students by sponsoring a Now all we have to do is work on business alone. committee that reviews all new course proposals, and the "Business of the Month Club" and a the budget and get student Grievance Board, which handles check-cashing service for the support," Baker said. problems between the students businesses. The association awards and the administration. Vice- a local business a service plaque The funding base for the Winona Knitting Mills President Mike Russell says, "I each month for outstanding MSUSA would provide for a FACTORY OUTLET , watch out for all the students and service. The Mississippi Queen and permanent chairman to coordinate ■ Dean Kane represents the Papa John's have been the club's efforts, and a full-time lobbyist professors and the first two recipients. "We feel these that would be at the capitol at all administration." The board businesses have been outstanding, times. According to Baker, this is handles problems like discipline, especially in catering to the very important. "With cuts, cuts drinking rules and academic students," says Baker. and more cuts, we've got to have Students!! someone there. As students, we complaints. "We're an avenue that the students can take to get to the The check-cashing service is can't be full-time lobbyists," he Quality knit sweaters you can afford. administration," Russell added. mainly for businesses who have a said. We carry famous brands for PALS: A group that works for WSU

by Sherri L. Williams they are an asset to the academic says that potential students also Guys and Gals. community. get active in campus functions. One Public Affairs Liaison Students future activity that PALS wants to (PALS) is a group of 17 active PALS' most important function do is a call-a-thon. They want to go students selected through is conducting on-campus tours for to each academic department and Coming Soon interviews to help promote WSU. future students. Tours are get a few senior students to call conducted every weekday at 11 prospective students. The seniors Fantastic spring and summer wear. PALS works directly out of the a.m. and 1 p.m. and Saturdays at 10 would give advice and help the admissions office. Members are and 11 a.m. PALS is involved with students with questions they have available when needed concerning hosting panel discussions and about a certain major. The budget anything related to the admission "Academic Preview Days," the will determine how this event will 910 E. 2nd St. Winona of new or prospective students. Dr. next being Feb. 10. be staged, according to Mootz. Phone: 454-4381 James Mootz, director of admissions, says that it is nice to PALS is planning an on-campus PALS is operating with no Open 7 days a week 9-5 know they are here to help weekend sometime in spring budget allocations, because they whenever needed. Mootz also says quarter. According to Jodi don't really need any at this point. Palmquist, an active PALS However, Mootz feels that the member, future students would students involved should get come on the day prior to the recognition for their hard work. He Send DEPOSVcS kipalatAe to Hobbit tag e1) weekend, probably a Thursday, is in the background since PALS to: CC 1.3 Krizsko Conlcnons and receive a room with a PALS run their meetings with no bylaws member or another student. To and no officers. Their meetings are DAYT'ONA help break the ice, they may go to a every Tues. at .4 p.m. in Room 116, movie and out for pizza. Friday Phelps Hall. morning, visitors will go to classes it tray with their "student guide" and that CORRECTIONS evening attend, perhaps, a sporting In the Jan. 27 issue of the Your Trip Includes: (W event. The following morning, they Winonan, it was reported that B EACH '82 will tour the community and leave The Watermark Gallery was to Roundtrip Transportation * in the afternoon. Palmquist says have opened Jan. 30. Due to * 7 Nights/8 Days Accommodations at the Plaza Hotel Feb. 26 - March 7 that this first campus visit unexpected delays it will not * Welcome Party weekend will only involve about 20 open until mid-February. It was * Special Poolside Parties BUS PACKAGE $214 high school students. The next one, incorrectly stated that its * Entertainment and meal Discount she hopes, will involve more address was 221 W. Second St. Packages people. * Full Time Hobbit Staff in Daytona $279 The Watermark Gallery is located * Optional Side Tours AIR PACKAGE at 122 W. Second St. $229 FLORIDA Palmquist says weekend visits, PLANE ONLY panel discussions and on-campus Last week, the Winonan cAlawoRNIA $199 tours are some of the ways to help incorrectly spelled Scott high school kids understand higher Bremer's name. Also, the name CCC Office 457.2087 or Nancy McCarthy 452.8618 or education. The academic part is of the new KQAL program is On Katie Marx 454.6741 or Douglas Guenther 457-2881. very important, but Palmquist Stage Live not Live on Stage.

February 3, 1982 Page 3 Many come a long way to study here

Profiles by Yisa Jinadu difficult for him. champion, he won two gold and three silver medals in MOHAMMED TARKHAN The weather, according to him, 1973. He enjoys swimming and is too exteme, cold and hot. He likes various activities like After obtaining a B.A. degree in likes spring and summer better, racquetball, tennis, ping-pong and English Language and Literature because he thinks winter is dull. soccer. at the Kuwait University in 1975, Mohammed Tarkhan taught A former national intermediate English as a second language in high school for five years. Experience Friendship Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity and brotherhood and have - it pays in the long run. Investigate joining today! A native of West Bank, lots of fun — join Call Alpha Kappa Lambda. Brad Angelbeck at 457-2485. Palestine, Tarkhan came to the For more information Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity U.S. in July, 1980 for an M.S. Call 454-6038 WSU's oldest fraternity, degree in English Language at established May 7, 1960. WSU.

Winona's Wed. Blurs. Feb. 3 & 4 Showcase Tarkhan learned American ways Mohammed Tarkhan Matthew Okpalaeka Club of life, its culture and values through his many American "Out Chorus" friends. He said Americans are MATTHEW OKPALAEKE return home after completing his friendly and good listeners. studies, and work in the chemical Great jazz ensemble from SMC. A chemistry major, 27-year-old industry for what he termed the PP.. 'mil He plans to pursue a Doctorate Matthew Okpalaeke is from Imo "mystery of chemistry." Fri. & Sat. Feb. 5 & 6 degree in English Language at the State, Nigeria. He came to the U.S. -Twin four years ago after working for He said that Americans are nice, Farewell Cities after graduation from here. three years at the Nigerian Port good and friendly people. "Wedg" Authority. Okpalaeke said adjustment wasn't Performance! This is the most difficult winter experience Tarkhan has ever Okpalaeke, a senior, will encountered. He likes spring and graduate next spring quarter, summer because he can enjoy after which he plans to obtain an picnics with friends and walks by M.S. degree in Chemistry at Ohio the lake. State University. He said he will ‘,ritq A FREE Quart of Pop With Every Order Trip to aid U.S. ski team 0 Pc Delivered On Campus To by Tony McDonald Company. If you bring your own ski equipment the cost will be $9.50 On Saturday, Feb. 6, the Miller according to Reuhl. W.S.U., C.S.T. And S.M.C. Brewing Company and Winona OM In IINE In MI MN =MIMI In OM MI MO Ell MI MI INI In EN EN MN Distributing will be sponsoring a If the maximum capacity of 310 ski trip to Mount Frontenac ski participants is reached, $1,500 will I Just use this coupon to get started, and you'll receive your area in Red Wing, to raise money go to the U.S. Ski Team directly. Free Quart of Pop with your delivery. On each and every for the U.S. Ski Team. This cost is figured after the lift order you'll then receive another coupon to use on your next ticket prices are deducted, said Skiers from Winona's area Reuhl. The beverages and delivery. colleges are invited to attend. The transporation are being donated. busses will be loading on Huff Street ammy's Pizza by Sheehan on Saturday from 2:30- This is the third year of the 3 p.m. and will return at event, said Reuhl. The first event 1 Limit One Per Order Fast Hot Delivery approximately 12:30 a.m. went to the 310 capacity but the Void With Any Other Offer. 1 On Campus Delivers Only. — Call Now!— weather last year hindered the 1 Winona State's Miller turnout. Reuhl added that this year's 1 Representative Bill Reuhl said that turn out should be much better 454-3403 Or the maximum amount of because there is more snow. 1 participants this year will be 310. 12nd & Johnson - Across from the M. The cost for the event is $11 which To sign up for the trip or get 1 Deliveries be in at 4:00 a .m. Dail includes transportation, lift ticket more information, call Bill Reuhl at and after party, said Reuhl. 457-2475, 216 Prentiss, or Ann Lilla at the Student Activities office, The party will be held in the Kryzsko Commons. The Winona chalet at the end of the evening, State Ski Club is also helping with with Miller beverages, and a ski registration. AT THE BOOKSTORE movie put out by the Miller

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I always wonder how I would manage in another Dear Editor: effective, it is not a proper method bad taste. In my own opinion, I country as strange as Bangladesh or Nigeria, but the for defending the newest fad on think everyone deserved what answer is so clear it's bothersome. It's amazing how well This letter is in response to Jeff campus. they got. an international student can do here, as just taking Anderson's letter of Jan. 27, titled "Columnist shot down." I apologize You stated two facts: the My advice to you is to avoid lecture notes is a task for those who haven't been here for making an extended issue out of students here at Winona State passing judgement on matters long. this game, but in my opinion, have an apathy problem, and the which you are very incompetent to "psycho killer" doesn't need only problem you will have with the speak about. Try to be objective By supplying you with photos and a brief history of defense: Sharon Rooney does! game will be with narrow-minded and always think positive. I these students, we hope that they might be recognized people like Sharon Rooney. recommend you talk to Eric "Off — perhaps in a class or just in passing. There is a lot of Mr. Anderson, your article was the Record" Norgaarden. knowledge waiting to be shared with us, if we're willing quite a sensation. Everyone who I agree with you in your point to become interested. read it gasped in disbelief. Your that the students here aren't an "They have got to be kidding!" comment, "Give someone a column active or close group, and that we No, you are wrong. You are the one Through these profiles, it can be seen that these in a college newspaper and they try need an activity to remedy the who is kidding. to become 60 Minutes and international classmates of ours are more than just Continued on page 5 sensationalize things" . was Yisa Jinadu people who hang out in the union, spend many hours unprecedented. between classes in the Smog or talk funny to each other over a meal in the cafeteria. Explaining your reasons for your easy acceptance of the game would D.D. have been a decent and effective action for you to take. Instead, you attacked Sharon Rooney.

This directon of refuting arguments is known as the "consider the source" or the uj WINONAN "against the person" fallacy. Personal activities and The Winonan is written and edited by and for the students of Winona State University and is characteristics are never grounds published weekly except June, July, and August and exam periods. for completely rejecting S8 annually or $3 quarterly. Subscriptions available from the Business Manager at a rate of arguments. Address all changes in mailing addresses to the Business Manager. Address all correspondence to: Editor, Winonan. Offices located at 113 Phelps Hall. Telephone 457-2158. Perhaps Sharon's article wasn't Deadline for non-staff copy is 3:00 p.m. the preceding Thursday. comparable to your personal views, Member of the Associated Collegiate Press and National Council of College Publications Advisers. but am I missing some vital piece Winona State University is an equal opportunity employer and adheres to the provisions of Title IX of evidence? I simply do not see which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in education programs. this as a reason for such unconstructive criticism or Editor in Chief Dan Day Columnist Sharon Rooney Paul Burmeister perhaps even libel. News Editor Leigh Davis Financial Manager Steve Prange A reputable logician once said Photo Editors Brad Burch Advertising Manager Mark Savoie Terry Poehls Advertising. Steve Day "who can refute a sneer?" Well, Arts ...... Carolyn Goetzinger Mike Frederick your carelessly (or was it Wendy bass Art Wagner carefully?) worded opinion of Consultant. .Carson Brooks Dave Roble Rooney was the equivalent of a --Brett Pyrtie Financial Adviser...... Dr. John Kane sneer. This is naught but an appeal to the popular opinion about the Editorial Pasiser----..—Dr. Sandra Montt activity, and, although it is

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Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity More letters... A brotherhood of Value! The media: Hero yesterday, goon today Greyhound Dear Editor: diminishing, I recall, not too long Characteristically, these interview people in Detroit, Mich., FARES HAVE BEEN ago, the American people calling criticisms and complaints were where unemployment is the For four years I watched, for a change in Washington. Past fueled by the media. American highest in the nation, and ask them CUT IN HALF unbelievably, the American media administrations had led us from journalists led an assault against if they feel Reaganomics is The two-for-one fare ridicule former President Carter one recession into another. Carter, uncovering anything working. I'm sure you can imagine and exploit his misfortunes in Americans, supposedly, were tired negative it could find in his the responses. Why doesn't the allows two passengers office. of "big government," and its .administration. media head for a place like Austin, traveling together by wastefullness. Tex. where unemployment is only In keeping with tradition, the Recently, President Reagan about 3.5 percent? Probably Greyhound for the media has now focused upon Americans demanded a delivered his State of the Union because the responses might favor President Reagan's president who would "take charge" Address on national television. In Reagan. price of one ticket. The administration. Everyday, and help bring America the respect his speech, the president outlined fare is restricted to newspapers blatantly attack it richly deserves around the future goals for America, and I just don't understand. Instead "Reaganomics" and other world. For example, people introduced what's been termed the of complaining about our interstate trips where administration policies. The media, complained about Carter's "New Federalism." Essentially, President, let's support his efforts. the regular round trip it appears, has the ability to turn "weakness" in handling foreign the president is offering the nation Current economic problems didn't "yesterday's hero" into "today's affairs. Soviet aggression in a "change," something it has evolve overnight. Therefore, they fare for one passenger villian." Afghanistan and the hostage crisis drastically demanded. Reagan, so will not be rectified overnight. is higher than $38. in Iran caused people to expect far, has taken steps to reduce the Reagan has been in office for a Unless my memory is prompt American reaction. size of government. Plus, he has little more than a year. He needs a 452-3718 taken a "get tough" foreign policy. chance. Something, supposedly, that Exp. Mar. 31 Americans also wanted. I'm not trying to say that Columnist crosses fine line Reagan's policies are going to Unfortunately, all I have been change things, because they may hearing, so far, is complaints. The not. But I do feel that we should Dear Editor: If a professor has embarassed, trouble is that most of us want support President Reagan, not hurt, or offended a student with everything possible, but we don't because he is a Republican or a I am expressing concern in remarks being made in the class- want to sacrifice anything. People, Democrat, but because he is the regard to last week's "Point of room, a student should be able to it appears, have already become President of the United States, and View" column on teachers' respect confront the instructor without disenchanted with Reagan's he deserves all the support he can toward their students. Teachers fear of later harrassment, further policies. Again, much of this get. should be courteous in addressing ridicule or poor grade. negativism has been generated students, but there is a fine line through the press. Jay C. Kolls between a joke and a put down. I have learned that one-to-one contact with the teacher is a wiser The media, for example, will However, I provided information alterative than bringing in a third pertaining to the subject which party, thus bringing about Columnist defended should have been handled more uinfortunate consequences. Continued from page 4 wisely by meeting privately with reference to a recent feature-type instructor. Michelle Staiger situation. "Psycho Killer" may column written by Sharon was very well be the answer, but you completely irrelevant. are mixing poison with your medicine. You are creating a Again, I apologize for sounding negative effect by insulting a blunt: this letter is meant to be Point of newspaper columnist, and written in honest friendship and to consequently forcing students into be constructive. I sincerley hope a two-sided argument concerning that something like this doesn't view the matter. It's a fine idea to draw occur again. by Sharon Rooney the students together, but do not pull them apart at the same time. I repeat, it is not your stand that I oppose. Rather, it is your method. Sharon made an honest mistake In fact, I so agree with the purpose when she called Up & Co. a "song of the "Psycho Killer" game that I MILLER - M ILLER um and dance" group. Does that give encourage many people, including WINE - SANAA lA Now 'bout free internships? you an excuse to tell Winona that myself, to participate in the I41BA US she used poor taste in her choice of activity. Good luck in your quest We college students seem to get hit from all sides at times. We set words? You may think so, but I for better student relationships our sights on degrees that are both pleasing to us and complementary strongly disagree. and participating. LADIES' to our skills. And then we pick the school of our choice, usually because it offers a good program in the area of study we are interested in. I also hold that your crude Wendy L. George Naara 8:30 to C.LosE ! Then there is tuition. Students have no control over tuition ALL DRINKS increases, not to mention room and board or rent increases. AT 1.0W - LOKI PeIcEs I realize that state schools such as WSU try to financially accommodate students as best they can, but what I don't understand is why we have to pay for internship credit hours!

In the first place, the majority of internships are non-paying internships. Also, many of these "glorified gopher" positions require 20 and 30 work hours per week. And then to top it all off, we, in essence, have to turn around and pay someone for allowing us to work for them. This does not make any sense. ATTITUDE Why can't employers be required to pay for the credit hours in non- paying internships? Or better yet, why doesn't the school drop AcTuSTMENT internship credit hour payment fees altogether? I'd like to know where ILL HOTO HOUR that money goes. 410 Center St. Winona, MN If it goes toward finding various internships to suit a wide range of "One block east of Main between 8th and 9th" interests, then somebody's not doing their job. Winona's First Color Film Developing Lab • In By 9 AM Ready 5 PM Next Day • The position many of the students on our campus take toward Kodacolor II Film Color Reprints internships seems to be a "get it out of the way" attitude. 110, 126, And 135 Size Standard Size PROMPT SERVICE ALL OTHER Super Fast Service On This is unfortunate because an internship should be a learning FILMS AND ENLARGEMENTS Developing Only [C41 Process] experience that will help students better decide if they are in the right MON THRU FRI 8:00 AM-5:30 PM field of study, as opposed to feeling over-worked and under-paid. SAT 9:00 AM-3:00 PM 452-1058 Page 6

entertainment Trying to make a sound investment? by Ross Evavold leaves no room for personal preferences. The stereo magazines, It usually begins this way. You supported as they are by stereo listen to a friends stereo and when manufacturer's advertising, are closing- your eyes, you can actually anything but objective. imagine it is Feb. 9 and you are at the Met Center in Bloomington, Set a spending limit, and try not listening to the Police/Go-Go's to exceed it by $100. The least concert. Obsessed, you have to expensive stereo sound can be have one in your home found in a compact system (an immediately. AM/FM radio, record player and maybe a tape deck all rolled into Naive and unsuspecting, you one, with a segerate pair of wander blindly into a stereo shop speakers). in hopes of _ making a quick purchase, taking it home and Compact systems, however, S cranking it up. Instead you are hit won't match the sound you get by EHL

by a sales pitch unlike any other. combining components. With the O The fast talking stereo spokesman compact system yob lose the option is in high gear now, talking about of later upgrading it part-by-part,

signal to noise ratio, image which you can do with components. TERRI P response and wow and flutter. As if Spend much more than that on a Malay warns customers who are best dollar-for-dollar value by you had wanted to know. Here in Winona, J.C. Penney's system and the difference in•sound looking around not to be pressured mixing and matching components. carries its own MCS series, K-Mart becomes almost unnoticeable to into a purchase at any store. Which Some brands are better known for You wander out of the stereo handles a few lines, including the average listener. You have to brings us to our next word of quality in-a certain component than shop, not so blindly, but extremely Toshiba, and Hardt's Music determine how much sound you caution: beware of the salesman. in others. confused. Hopefully, that is. Others features Fischer. Radio Shack need. Even a mid-priced system end up buying one when they exclusively carries Realistic, the might have more power or extras Stereo dealers are in business to The most important ingredients become confused, mistaking the brand made by Tandy Corporation, than you will use. make money, and are not going to in your sound system are the salesman's high pressurized pitch in both components and compacts. "give" you anything. If an $800 speakers. They should be the first for gospel. Amalgamated Audio offers the The latest trend has been to receiver is advertised for $400, ask unit you look at. Using favorite greatest diversity in brand names smaller components. Larry Kerr of a few questions. Was it a $800 record albums for familiarity, Obviously, stereo buying should in town, although you could fix' Sound of Music in the Twin Cities, receiver to begin with? Can better compare two sets of speakers at not be rushed into, unless you are more variety by shopping in a says micro-components are not yet receivers be bought for $400? . the volume you listen at. Using this willing to pay the consequences. larger market, such as the The in their prime, and their speakers process of elimination, take the best They can be costly. Cities. do not match up with other If the salesman launches into a pair and compare them to a third. loudspeakers. machine-gun array of seemingly After making a few comparisons, A So if you too, have been hit by "We are a buyer just like the non-English terms and specifics, its hard to distinguish one set from the urge to convert your living customer," explained Amalgamated's Research completed, you are tell him if he doesn't start making another, so it is best to test only room into a mini concert hall, but Sean Malay, "and we buy brands now ready to venture into the sense your money will go to few at a time. can't tell your woofers from your that we feel provide the best sound, shopping area. The crucial point another store. Working on tweeters, here are some tips. the best service and the best here is that the list price is not commission and not wanting to lose If you can pinpoint the source of dollar-for dollar value." what you pay. You generally can you, he likely will change his the sound by closing your eyes, you The first assignment is to page get anywhere from a 10 to 30 behavior quickly. aren't getting a concert hall effect. through stereo magazines and Amalgamated Audio sells only percent savings on the retail price Only 10 percent of the sound at a Consumer Report. Don't make components. A good sounding, by talking with the salesman, or Ask questions, even if you fear concert comes directly from the your mind up before testing the basic component system runs shopping around at other stereo they are dumb. What is dumb is speakers, while 90 percent reflects stereos in person, because your around $500 to $600. In stereoland, stores and getting additional spending $1,000 on something you off of room surfaces. ears should be the final judge of money buys quality, and a mid- estimates. don't know anything about. Don't what sounds good. Also, get a good priced system will deliver deeper be embarrassed into buying After picking speakers you like, idea of how much you want to bass and a better overall sound, Malay downplays the something the dealer wants you t_o select an amplifier and tuner, or a spend and how to spot a good increased accuracy with decreased importance of shopping around. "I buy. receiver, which combines both. system. distortion, more volume and added know our prices are competitive," This is the system's nerve center features. - This system would he stressed. "We are aware of our The cheapest way to purchase a and the salesman will know how These magazines are anything probably sell for around $1,100 to competitors. We have to be or we system is through mail-order much power you need with your but the final word on stereos. $1,500. couldn't have been in business for stereo dealers. In stereo speakers. Consumer Report's statistical stance the last five years." magazines, they advertise hugely slashed prices on the same systems The cartridge, the area on the that are in the local showrooms. turntable's arm containing the needle or stylus, is the second most But if you ever need to have it important determinant of overall repaired, chances are you will have sound quality. It is probably the to send it to the manufacturer. highest mark-up item, as well. That means shipping charges and no guarantee of what year you will Watch out for the salesman who get it back. says he will give you the turntable at cost but you have to pay regular Does the local dealer have price for the cartridge. The same trained technicians who will make cartridge often goes for half, or repairs quickly and at a reasonable even one-third, of it's retail price. cost? Good shops sometimes include their own warranty on top Once you have decided on a of the manufacturer's. system, make sure the dealer

4 comes through with the extras, like What is the dealer's track all the speaker wire you need. If record? Know how long the store you can't install or balance the has been in business, and you will cartridge, set up and operate the have an idea if they will be there in system or pick a good record care the future to back up their service kit, the salesman should offer to and warranty. help.

While it is best to shop around, The best advice, though, is to buying the entire system from the have confidence in knowing what *or same salesman gives you the sounds good to you. Trust your biggest discount. Kerr, an ex- ears. Sean Malay of Amalgamated Audio lets his ears do the judging. KQAL staffer, says you get the

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NBC correspondent to headline BCA week high frequency by Cathy Lee Cieminski According to Winbush, "soul food" was a term attached during A schedule of programming on KQAL Highlighting Black Cultural the '60's to southern dishes such as: Wednesday 8 p.m. Beatles Celebration Awareness Week, Feb. 8-12, will be collard greens, chitlin's, corn The Beatles Second Album guest lecturer Carole Simpson, a bread, black-eyed peas, fried 9 pm-midnight Jazz Moods NBC news correspondent. Simpson chicken and barbecued ribs. Thursday 10 a.m. Coffee, Toast and Jazz will speak Tuesday, Feb. 9 at 7:30 Proteus - Infinite Change p.m. in the Performing Arts Center According to Special Services 7 p.m. Acetate Review Auditorium. Program Director Christina Kasim Sulton - Kasim Thomas, this will be the second 8 p.m. Beatles Celebration According to information year the BCA has sponsored such a A Hard Days Night released by Calvin Winbush, BCA dinner. "We had a good turnout Friday 7 p.m. Special's Lit adviser, Simpson is one of the last year," she noted. Creedence Clearwater Revival "pioneers in broadcast journalism." 8 p.m. Beatles Celebration She was also one of the few black Historical and current literature Something new women involved as a national TV on black culture will be displayed Saturday 2 p.m. Classic Album Review news correspondent during the daily in the BCA office located Rolling Stones -Metamorphosis Carol Simpson early '70s. Along with her directly across from the Student 8 p.m. Beatles Celebration advancement as a journalist, she direction of Walter Hinds. The Senate office in the Student Union. Greatest Hits 1962-1966, Sides 1 & 2 has also had much experience Wednesday, Feb. 10, performance Sunday 8 p.m. Beatles Celebration exposing minority problems. of spiritual and contemporary Monday, Feb. 8, there will be Highlight the music of George Harrison music will be at 8 p.m. recorded speeches and music by and John Lennon Also featured in the program famous Black Americans from 8- 9 pm-midnight Sunday Night Softly will be music by Black American There will also be a Soul Food 4:30 p.m. in the BCA office. Ending Monday 7 p.m. Tracking Force composers sponsored by the WSU Dinner Thursday, Feb. 11 at 2 p.m. the week will be Lady Sings the Mondo Rock - Mondo Rock Chemistry Music Department under the in the Smog. Admission is $1.25. Blues, starring Diana Ross, Friday, 8 p.m. Beatles Celebration Feb. 12 at 6:30 p.m. in the cinema Beatles '65 Room, Kryzsko Commons. Tuesday 7 p.m. On Stage Live Rush Street Ramblers 8 p.m. Beatles Celebration Cartoons help students Beatles VI 9 p.m. Country Funkin' by Paul Burmeister to write about instances in the Ellen McSlwaine - Everybody Needs It cartoons in which • the laws of Can you imagine being asked by physics are broken, Tandy said. If your professors to watch cartoons no laws are broken, students are to on Saturday mornings and write write scripts that would show laws about them? It is being done. being broken he said.

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Ski-Athon Other events during the week professor of nursing at WSUwill 10 a.m. in the New Memorial Hall VFW Scholarships Members of three campus social include music by Black American conduct the seminar. Registration Gym. The American Heart action groups invite members of composers at 8 p.m. Feb. 10 in the deadline is March 27, 1982. For more Association, Minnesota Affiliate, the Winona community to join Recital Hall, a dinner featuring information and to register, call Six area high schools will Inc. and the Veterans of Foreign them on the cross country ski trail Black American cuisine at 2 p.m. in the Regional Campus office at (507) compete throughout the day for Wars and Ladies Auxiliary at Saint Mary's College, Saturday, Kryzsko Commons on Feb. 11 and a 457-2068 or Rochester at 285-0111. trophies. The cost of the clinic is: announce The VFW Heart Feb. 6, for a fund raising "ski- movie, Lady sings the Blues, at Adults $1; Students 50 cents, and Scholarships. athon." 6:30 p.m. in the Cinema Room, Guthrie Theatre Trip children under 12 free. Kryzsko Commons. Students are invited to see the Any college undergraduate Money raised will go to Oxfam -play Our Town at the Guthrie s Business Seminar presently enrolled in an accredited American to assist the Third BCA Week is co-sponsored by Theatre in Minneapolis Saturday, Winona State University Third institution in Minnesota with an World's poor to become self- SCAC, the WSU Music Feb. 6. Cost for the trip is $10, Annual Business _ Awareness interest in the health science area. sufficient or to finance speakers Department and the BCA Club. which includes the ticket and Seminar will be Feb. 8-9 in the and other programming on peace The general public is invited to transportation. The group will Kryzsko Commons. Kent Eklund, The scholars will be chosen on and social justice issues. attend all events. depart from the PAC Lobby at 10 commissioner of the Department of merit by • an American Heart a.m. and return at approximately 1 Energy, Planning, and Association, Minnesota Affiliate Skiers can pick up pledge sheets Nursing Issues a.m. Sunday morning. For more Development will speak. The committee of medical professionals at the Saint Mary's College Social A course on nursing issues information call David Bratt 213 seminar is sponsored by the and lay people. Justice Coalition office in the designed for registered nurses in PAC, 457-2146. Society For Advancement of college center; at the Campus supervisory educational positions management and the Accounting Applicants must send for the Ministry office in Lourdes Hall at will be offered by WSU on three Vets Club Club. formal application and other the College of Saint Teresa; the Saturdays, April 3, 17, and May 1, The next Veterans Club meeting requirements. Applications must Newman Center, 475 Huff; 1982 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the will be Thursday, Feb. 4 in Dining Doc Severinson Concert be fully completed to be Lutheran Campus Ministry office, Solarium of Community Memorial Room E, Kryzsko Commons at 4 SCAC will be presenting in considered. 303 Winona Street and the United Hospital. p.m. concert Doc Severinson and Campus Ministry office, 362 Zebron in the New Memorial Hall For further information and Johnson. Participants should This 10 hour seminar will On the agenda will be the Gym Feb. 15 at 8 p.m. Tickets will application, write to the VFW provide their own skis and provide an opportunity for nursing planning of the end-of-finals go on sale Feb. 2. The cost is $3 for Heart Scholarship, American equipment. leaders to explore issues, exchange kegger. Please bring money to chip WSU students and $5 for the Heart Association, Minnesota viewpoints, debate relevant topics in for beer if you plan to attend the general public. Affiliate, Inc., 4701 West 77th Black Cultural Awareness Week and develop an appreciation for the party. Street, Minneapolis, Minn., 55435, Black Cultural Awareness diversity and abilities of their Blood Pressure Checked or call toll free: 1-800-862-6044. Week, Feb. 8-12, at WSU, will colleagues in nursing. The fee is The Vets Club is open to all Free blood pressure screening feature a lecture on Black Heritage $40 and a certificate of attendance enrolled students. Wednesdays from 1-2 p.m. in the All applications must be by Carole Simpson, NBC news and test will be given at the end of Wellness Resource Center, 135 postmarked no later than March 1, correspondent, Feb. 9 at 7:30 p.m. the seminar. Pom Pon Clinic Howell. 1982. in the Performing Arts Center The WSU Warriorettes will auditoruim. Judith Kopper, assistant sponsor a pom-pon clinic Feb. 6 at OPEN WEEK THE PROFESSIONAL NIGHTS TILL NURSING CAREER... 8 P.M.

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February 3, 1982 Pagespor 10 ts Record setting gymnasts win two by Yisa Jinadn DeeAnn Lobmeyer's third place finish on the bars rounded out the Bouncing back from their lowest Warriors' scoring for the meet. score of the season, the Warrior gymnasts responded by turning in Juaire noted after the meet that total scores of 136 and 137.3 in his young Warriors are becoming winning two meets last week. more consistent. "We did a good job of showing consistency," he An aggressive Warrior squad said. "In the past, the falls have put together their best manufactured more falls. Today, performance ever last Saturday they hung on for respectable against the University of scores." Wisconsin and UW-Eau Claire. Last Tuesday night at New The Warrior's 137.3 total score Memorial Hall the Warriors came broke a school record, helping the up with a 136 point performance to squad to easily outdistance beat the College of St. Catherine. Wisconsin with 129.6 points and UW-Eau Claire with 126.8. Ponce snatched first place on the parallel bars with 8.9 and on Starting off strongly with the vault with an identical 8.9. vaulting, the Warriors swept top Harvey finished first in over-all honors in all events. Balance beam competion with a 34.05 as she won and vaulting were the only events the balance event with an 8.45 and where the competition was able to added a second place on the vault gain a pair of third place finishes. at 8.65, and tied with Schuler on the bars for second place with 8.8. The Warriors were led by Silvia Ponce and Jean Schuler, who tied Carlstrom and Schuler shared for first place in the all-around with first on the floor exercise with an 8.6 identical 34.3 scores. Senior Kasey and Harvey came in third with a Carlstrom was third in the all- 8.15. Carole Granning added a around with 34.05. third on the vault to complete a Winona State onslaught. In the vaulting exercise, Tracy Harvey and Schuler tied for the Ponce finished second on the first place spot at 8.7. Ponce earned beam and teammate DeAnn the top spot on the balance beam at Lobmeyer took third place. Ponce 8.6. grabbed second place honors in the all-around contest with a 33.5 and Carlstrom also captured the Carlstrom came in third with a floor exercise with a 9.05 mark, and 33.4. tied for first with Harvey on the uneven parallel bars with 8.75. The Warriors will face the Univeristy of Wisconsin-Eau Claire The floor exercise found Ponce in their last home meet today at 6 T again scoring well as she posted an p.m. at New Memorial Hall. "This ID HM

8.8 third-place effort. Teammate is an important meet for us C S Schuler added a second in the floor because it is the last home meet for exercise at 9.0 and on the beam at our two seniors, Kasey Carlstrom VIN E 8.2. and Carole Granning," Juaire said. K Shelley Calgar shows her form on the floor exercise. Warriors split two conference contests by Joe Baer rebounded 39-23, Head Coach Hepker led the Warriors with 15 Nauman noted that the return of time to that rare disease called Jerry Nauman still had praise for points and Gary Crouse threw in 14 Brown gives the team a leader on 'senioritis.' Boos had four points in Last weekend, the Warrior his club. "They're big," he noted, points. Both teams came away with the floor. He added that it gives the Bemidji game. men's squad split two "But we had our chances. It was a 36 rebounds, with Hepker leading the young Warriors more close decisions on the road, losing good defensive game and we the way with eight. maturity. Despite offensive problem in the to conference foe U.M. Duluth on played well." first half, the Warriors played Sunday, but edging Bemidji State The Warriors shot a low 33 On Monday, Jan. 25, the tight defense. In the second half, last Saturday night. The Warriors shot a respectable percent from the field while the Warriors lost in overtime to the the Warriors closed the gap on the 44 percent from the floor, and hit Beavers shot 43 percent from the 61-55. The Wolves, tying the contest at 4-8 Duluth scored two baskets in the eight of nine from the free throw floor. The Warriors were accurate Warriors were plagued by with 3:20 remaining. But in the final minute of play to give the stripe. Duluth hit only eight of 15 at the free throw line, though, as numerous offensive turnovers in a overtime period, the Wolves Bulldogs a 58-50 win over the from the gift stripe, but canned they converted 19 of 25 attempts. first half that found them trailing outscored the Warriors 8.2 to Warriors. Trailing 28-23 at the four more field goals in the contest. 33-23. secure the victory. half, the Warriors drew within two This game also marked the at 44-42 with 6:30 remaining in the In a close contest at Bemidji last return of Orrin Brown to college The Warriors were led in scoring Currently, the Warriors are 6-11 game. Both teams then exchanged Saturday night the Warriors basketball. Brown was ineligible by Crouse who had 14 points. Also overall, 1-5 in the NIC. points until Duluth put the game pulled out a 53-51 victory over the until a new NCAA rule was passed in double figures were Hepker and out of reach in the final minute. It Beavers. that did away with the 5 year Brett Higgins with 11 and 10 points The Warriors will be at home was the Bulldogs 15th consecutive eligibility rule. The new rule states respectively. this Friday and Saturday as they victory on their home court. The Warriors have been having that a person is only eligible for 15 face UM-Morris and Southwest problems with close games in quarters of college. Coach Jerry Senior Captain Jeff Boos was State in conference action. Forward Eric Hepker paced the dropping two overtime games and Nauman said Brown would start limited to little action as he played Warriors with 14 points. Chris three games by two points or less playing "immediately." Brown sparingly in the first half and didn't Newmann led the Bulldog attack this season. The win over the added 4 points toward the victory play in the second half or the with 12 points. Beavers was the first Northern at Bemidji. overtime period. Coach Nauman Intercollegiate Conference win for attributes Boos' lack of playing Although the Warriors were out- the Warriors.

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Despite poor conditions, ice fishing popular

by Bill Evenson "average" for Rodgers, with between 10-12 fish in a couple of Ice fishing on Lake Winona has hours. been a long-standing institution for many local residents. This year is Many fishermen I talked to no different. The crowds of commented on the effect of the fishermen were out in full force extremely cold weather hampering when I joined them last Saturday. the fishing this year. Another problem seems to be the added The fishing has been poor for snow cover on the ice. The deep most of the year and yesterday was snow eliminates sunlight no exception. The large crowd of penetration needed for the fishermen were just off the underwater plants to give off Franklin Avenue boat ramp, oxygen to the fish. The lack of fishing in about 8-10 feet of water. oxygen makes the fish extremely sluggish. During winter, the Most fishermen after the fish's metabolism slows to a point crappies or sunfish found little or where the fish are almost dormant. no luck. The largest crowds were fishing with teardrop lures with Other fishermen had both either waxworms or mealworms. panfish lines and tip-ups working. Teardrops are small hooks with A tip-up is used to catch larger colored weights on them. The most gamefish. Basically, a tip-up is a popular color of most fishermen I piece of wood with a reel of line spoke to is an orange teardrop with that sits in the water. When a fish a block dot in the middle. hits, a flag rises telling the fisherman a fish is on the line. Roger Rodgers, a local ice fishing enthusiast, commented that Ice fishing on Lake Winona the reason ice fishing has been so should improve with the warmer poor is because the fish have been weather. The best time seems to be at all depths and are not getting in the afternoon. A good place to

enough oxygen from the aerators. start fishing seems to be near the D U Franklin avenue ramp, or just look NR Despite that observation, for other fishermen on the lake and TE S

Rodgers caught several nice try in the same area. Ice Fishermen L sunfish about the size of a man's A are eager to assist anyone in catching H

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