Winona State University OpenRiver The inonW an - 1970s The inonW an – Student Newspaper 2-20-1973 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" (1973). The Winonan - 1970s. 89. https://openriver.winona.edu/thewinonan1970s/89 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]. VOLUME 49 No. 17 WINONA STATE COLLEGE Tuesday, February 20, 1973 Warriors win second N IC crown The Warriors won their second outright NIC crown Friday night, as they downed the Bemidji Beavers 102-66. The title earned for the Warriors a berth in the district playoffs that will be held March 5 and 7. Herschel Lewis reached the 1,000 point mark Fri- day night as he tossed in 30 points for the Warriors and he contributed another 30 in Saturday's perform- ance. The Warriors will host the MIAC runner-up in the March 5 contest in Memor- ial Hall. Should they win the initial contest, they will have to face the win- ner of the St. Thomas, NIC runner-up game in Winona. St. Thomas defeated the Warriors in a controversial district championship game last year 66-65. The double over-time victory earned the Tommies a berth in the NAIA champ- ionships in Kansas City. On the inside this week... Details on the Warriors win over Bemidji, page 10. The Student Counseling Center is here to help, story on pages 8 and 9. Steve Lindroth begins an uncolumn in this issue, page 4. HERSCHEL LEWIS performs the traditional net cutting ceremony after the Warriors won their second MC crown in two years. The Warriors will host the MIAC second place champs in district playoffs March 5. page 2 IRHC Senate shorts President Tim Penny stated in a proposal written by Treasurer comments his report that the students cannot Pat Dixen advocating a speaker. legally do any more about faculty The only responsibility of this There is always a question cuts. Committee-member Sharon person will be to act as chairman among students as to where the Overland feels the committee will to run the meetings. The purpose $3.00 paid at the beginning of the have to direct their efforts to- of this is to free the president school year goes. Well, as of ' wards change in the tenure clause. to speak his opinions and give our last meeting, IRHC has de- A proposal should come from WSC him voting power. The resolu- cided to put out a Residence Hall campus and be directed to MSCSA tion was tabled until more re- for their approval. search was done on it. Yearbook. • * * * * * * * idea got off the ground when one of our council mem- Letters of intent are being sent The resignation of vice-presi- bers was approached by a gentle- out to the faculty members on the dent Janet Hall was regretfully man interested in printing it, if teacher evaluations. Students will accepted by the senate. This va- we 'take the pictures. The book be able to objectively evaluate in- cancy will be filled at the next will be a 9" by 12", 32 pages, SCOTT HANNON AND JAMES BEEMAN structors through this form admini• meeting if enough candidates ap- soft covered book. It will in- stered and sponsored by the stu- ply. Anyone interested in running clude group floor pictures and dent senate. The senators ask the for Student Senate vicepresident's candid shots submitted by any- students to take the evaluation se- position sign up in the senate of- Two WSC students riously in order to make WSC .a fice or call 2185. one. All of this will be happen- * * * * * ing soon, as a March 1 dead- more efficient institution of learn- line has been set. Watch for more ing. The student senate gave their information on bulletin boards place in regional unanimous approval for two pro- and be prepared for those pic- Greg Fletcher reported that the posals A2C2 presented. The first tures. Housing Board has completed their allows students to decide until The only other major business research concerning off-campus drop-add day to take a course included a list of priorities the handball tourney housing. At the next meeting he pass-no credit or graded. The dorm would like. At present, Dr. will give a detailed report. Book- other stated the student will make lets will be made and distributed the decision in taking over 18 cre- Kane has this list and it will be Two Winona State College stu- nona State College were James submitted to the housing commit- to concerned students to inform dits. Therefore, eliminating the dents won setond place for Class Beeman and Scott Hannon. They them of their rights. present overload policy. tee when next year's budget is A dolibles in the Midwest Region- defeated the Michigan State Uni- * * * * * * * * * * discussed. al Intercollegitate Handball Tour- versity doubles team 21-0 and Al Scharmer Attending the Feb. 15th meeting Lowering the retirement age nament at Lake Forest College, 21-1 and the University of Illi- at the request of the senate was from 68 to 65 recommended by Bruce Zadach Lake Forest, Ill. nois, Chicago Circle Campus team (424 Morey) Dean Kane, Al Scharmer, andARA MSCSA last weekend was con- The students representing Wi- 21-9 and 21-11 to compete in the Slater representative, Mr. Baldwin sidered and will be researchedby finals. They lost to nationally to discuss ARA contract renewal. the student senate. ranked Lake Forest College in There was some questions as to * * * * * three games. student satisfaction of Slater's Because of the resignation ofTeff Senate sponsors Eighteen colleges, including se- service. Al Scharmer IRHC pre- Lueck as Senate Ombudsman, Pre- ven Big Ten schools, were repre- sident, stated "Students are not sident Penny appointed formerse- sented at the tournament, which satisfied." Students should have nator and present Student Affilrs second fund-raiser is held annually for singles and a say in the options involved. Cordinating Committee c hairrHan doubles handball teams made up Many figures and examples were Scott Epstein, to fill the vacafiey. of full time college and univer- given by Dean Kane on Slater's * * * * * The Student Senate will be spon- sity students. service and other food services There are still openings on the The Beeman, Hannon team will soring their second kegger this utilized throughout the state col- following committees: SACC, LErs DO represent Winona State College Thursday at the Legion Hall from leges. Slater's charges approxi- Housing Board, and PublicatiOns. at the National Intercollegiate mately $1.28 per day per student. If you are interested, sign up at 7:30 to 12:00. Proceeds from the Handball Tournament Feb. 22 event go toward funding Tim Pen- "Room and Board at Winona State the senate office or call 2185. Empire Keg through 25 at the University of is in the lowest 10% in the nation." * * * * * ny, WSC student and MSCSA lob- Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn. byist. E Dean Kane remarked. Mr. Bald- Any Winona State College stu- win felt there may be a change in Tickets for the event can be ob- AND SAY WE DIDN'T dent can obtain a copy of the stu- tained from the Senate Office or cost in the coming year but he dent directory. This book lists from Gary Johnson. felt it was justified because their on and off campus addresses and/ prices hav'e remained the same or phone numbers and is appro- for twelve years. ximately 80% accurate. The di- • * * * rectories can be picked up in the Senator Mitch Penny sponsored senate office located in the Smog. All-college Sociology preregistration At the Bookstore ski trip Pre-registration for sociology at 3:00 p.m. in Somsen 317. majors and social science ma- If anyone will be unable to at- NEW SPRING LINE tend, inform Mr. Connell in Som- The Ski Club is sponsoringtheir jors with a sociology concentra- sen 317 prior to that date. second all-college ski trip to Mount tion will be held Tuesday Feb. 27 Frontenac. Students need not be members of Ski Club to attend this event. kPRICORN AQUARIUS PISCES ARIES TAURLi Anyone interested in making the m Make Your Own Sign Kits trip must attend the Ski Club meet- 4 Say What you Want ing Thursday at 7:00 p.m. in Pas- 2 3 LARGE SIGNS ONLY $1.00 Ei AQUARIAN teur Auditorium. C) The bus will leave Sunday morn- - READY TO HANG ing at 8:30 and will return around z 6:00 p.m. HEALTH 0 tt Large Colored Pictures Tow tickets will cost $4.50 and CID P:i rentals $4.00. 0 t" For more information, call Jim tli CENTER tt Miles at 452-9324. 4 0 PACQUIN EXTRA DRY / 2 Skin Lotion 10 Oz. Size ONLY 50t STUDYING_FIARD? ARI us ,1 Need something to munch on? We carry a large selection 9ARBASOL Menthol & Regular Classifieds of nutricious ready - to - eat treats that contain no preser- vatives or additives. Classified ad rates: $1 for first L_ arge New Selection of POSTERS 15 words. Each additional word Winona's only Heath Food Store Have Arrive. REALLY WAY OUT • $.05. All ads should be - sub- Great for athletes, weight watchers and students who care mitted to 101 Phelps or call 457- about what they eat. 2158.
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