WSU wins grid title in two overtimesWINONA, Minn., Nov. 4, 2000 -- In a second overtime period, Winona State University's Jeff Dobbertin rook a five-yard touchdown pass from Andy Nett for a 34-31 victory. The pass gave the Warriors the Northern Sun football championship, their third in four years. The victory also propelled Winona State into its first bowl game -- the Mineral Water Bowl outside Kansas City, Mo., on Dec. 2.
R.I.P.: Arnold R. BerglerROCHESTER, Minn., Nov. 4, 2000 -- Building contractor Arnie Bergler of Rochester, who with his wife Jeanette was acontinuing Winona State University benefactor, died of cancer at a hospital. He was 76. The Berglers belonged to the university's Keystone Society, whose members all are major donors. Jeanette Bergler survives.
COMMENT: THE BUSH RECORD GEORGE, WE HARDLY KNEW YOU Does it matter that George W. Bush was caught driving drunk? Not too much. It was long ago.
Does it matter that he didn't own up to the DWI until Thursday night -- only after word-of-mouth finally got it out? Absolutely.
Bush's sin of omission was a long-running lie. He misled his loyalists, even his family. Tacitly and knowingly, he let us believe what wasn't true.
Now, as journalists have scrambled to learn the whole story, we know that Bush even lied tacitly on a jury-duty document. He ignored the blank for the question on convictions.
Don't be misled by Bush diehards who want to limit the issue to the DWI as "youthful indiscretion." That's a stretch, considering that Bush was 30 at the time. Worse, it's diversionary: The core issue is forthrightness, honesty, truthfulness at age 56. He doesn't have it. | Comment: GOP misses higher-ed values
Gutknecht spending far exceeds RiederWASHINGTON, Nov. 4, 2000 -- Congressman Gil Gutknecht, R-Minn., has spent more than twice as much for the November election than his Democratic challenger, Winona State University econ prof Mary Rieder. His war chest is way bigger too.The latest data from the Federal Election Commission, filed Oct. 18, all rounded off:
 | GIL GUTKNECHT
| TOTAL RECEIPTS | $ 934,300 | | Individual contributions | 639,589 | | Political action and other committees | 264,600 | | Self-contributions | 0 |
| Spent so far | 632,200 | | Cash on hand | 355,600 |
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| TOTAL RECEIPTS | $ 347,800 | | Individual contributions | 218,700 | | Political action and other committees | $123,300 | | Self-contributions | 2,000 |
| | Spent so far | 289,100 | | Cash on hand | 59,500 |
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Background: Internal campaign polls, analysis at oddsComment: Vote for Rieder
WSU prof's Newfoundland poem wins awardWINONA, Minn., Nov. 4, 2000 -- A Winona State University poet, Ken McCullough, won a $1,000 New Millennium Poetry Prize for a three-page poem, "All Around the Circle." The poem, set in McCullough's childhood Newfoundland home, will be published in the journal New Millennium Writing.
City leaders seek smut views -- againWINONA, Minn., Nov. 4, 2000 -- The City Council scheduled a public hearing at 7 p.m., Nov. 13, at City Hall, on a proposed anti-smut ordinance that would force the Third Street porn shop to move.Draft ordinance: See City Council/agendasBackground: Porn owner buys next-door
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SMU prof moderates Catholic philosophic panelDALLAS, Nov. 4, 2000 -- A Saint Mary's University philosopher, Jim Duffy, moderated a discussion at the American Catholic Philosophical Association meeting on Canadian philosopher-theologian Bernard Lonergan. The panel focused on Lonergan's early historical and economic manuscripts.
COMMENT: MINNESOTA SENATE VOTE FOR JUDY GILOW Judy Gilow would be our kind of state senator. We know her as a county commissioner: She does her homework, asks good questions, takes firm stands. Most important, she values public education.
On many counts it's hard not to respect incumbent Bob Kierlin, but he's partisan to Catholic schools. His preference gives him strong denominational support that smacks of old-time Winona politics -- Catholics vs. Lutherans, Poles vs. Germans, West End vs. East End. We've come a long ways since then. Today we value inclusiveness.
Judy Gilow has our confidence for finding ways to bind us for our common good into the future. Public education is key to that future. |
WSU prez burning midnight oil on tuition planWINONA, Minn., Nov. 4, 2000 -- The clock is ticking for Darrell Krueger, president of Winona State, to get together a tuition increase proposal to the state colleges board. Krueger and his aides figure 6 percent will cover increasing costs and allow more high-tech equipment to be leased for the new library. The state trustees have the final say, however. One objection voiced at a student forum on the proposed 6 percent was that out-of-staters would be hit hard. The typical non-resident would be paying $3,360 a year, compared to $2,850 for residents. Krueger's response was quick: If you can find a better-managed institution for the money, go there.Reporter: Bridget JoyceBackground: Prez details facts, benefits of tuition hike
SMU Thanksgiving goal: $2,000WINONA, Minn., Nov. 4, 2000 -- Student senators set a $2,000 goal for their annual Turkey Drive at Saint Mary's University. The 10th annual campaign will provide families with a food basket filled with a 10-pound turkey, stuffing, potatoes, vegetables and Jell-O.
QUICK SPORTS Nov. 4, 2000 |
FOOTBALL (MEN'S): WSU 34, UM-Duluth 32 (two overtimes).
HOCKEY (MEN'S): Concordia 5, SMU 2.
HOCKEY (WOMEN'S): SMU 10, UW-Eau Claire 0.
SOCCER (MEN'S): SMU 3, Augsburg 1.
SWIMMING (MEN'S): Hamline 57, SMU 54.
SWIMMING (WOMEN'S): Hamline 132, SMU 60.
VOLLEYBALL (WOMEN'S): UM-Duluth 3, WSU 0. SMU 3. Bethel 2. St. Olaf 3, SMU 1.
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SMU prez wings way to China; seeks new linksMINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 3, 2000 -- A private college delegation, including Brother President Louis DeThomasis, president of Saint Mary's University, left for China to meet higher-ed leaders and develop exchange programs. The eight-day trip is sponsored by the Minnesota Private College Council and the Chinese Ministry of Education. The next Saint Mary's initiative with China is a three-week history department student trip next summer, Brother DeThomasis said.
R.I.P.: John Robert Duel Sr.WINONA, Minn., Nov. 3, 20000 -- The long-time Central Junior High School music director, John Duel, died of cancer. He was 88. Duel held bachelor's and master's degrees from Winona State University.
WSU prez details facts, benefits of tuition hikeWINONA, Minn., Nov. 3, 2000 --These points were made by Darrell Krueger, president of Winona State University, at a student forum on his proposed 6 percent tuition increase, which is being supported by the Student Senate:A 5 percent hike to cover inflation with 1 percent for improvements.This year's increase was 7 percent.The minimum wage for campus jobs would go from $6.50 an hour to $7.17.Tuition per credit hour would from $94.50 to $99.23.Reporter: Jessica MatsuiBackground: Student Senate: OK to 6% tuition hike
New WSU statue to honor vets' dedication, sacrifice
WINONA, Minn., Nov. 3, 2000 -- This is the inscription to be mounted in the new Eagles Veterans Memorial at Winona State University:
"This symbol of our nation is dedicated to the numerous veterans that have attended this institution, taught in its halls, and served as staff, maintenance workers, and administrators. It is their courage and sacrifice that has allowed all of us to enjoy the opportunities of freedom and learning. With great humanity and reverence, we dedicate this symbol to their sacrifice."
Artist M. Nardini's description of the work: "The Bald Eagle is a spectacular sight as it swoops down to snatch a fish from the river or soars high above the bluffs. Eyesight capable of spotting prey two miles away, and talons with tremendous crushing power make this bird a formidable predator. The strength and freedom of this magnificent bird have made it our nation's symbol since 1782."Background: Sculpture dedication scheduled |  STRENGTH, FREEDOM. "Magnificant symbol." |
WSU SECURITY REPORT Nov. 3, 2000 | INCIDENT NO. 1: A traffic collision occurred in a campus parking at 1:30 p.m. INCIDENT NO. 2: A student needing medical attention outside the Loretto dorm was taken by
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Organizer: Democratic women's rally a successWINONA, Minn., Nov. 3, 2000 -- The organizer of a Winona State University stop for a Democratic women's candidate campaign bus, Katie Mullen, said she was pleased with the rally. "We had 200 students easy," Mullen said. Mullen, secretary of the campus College Democrats chapter, said she was disappointed that Donna Shalala, U.S. secretary of health and human services, wasn't aboard the bus because of a schedule conflict. Aboard were Judy Gilow, running for the U.S. Senate, and Mary Rieder, running for the U.S.
House. Reporter: Mark LiedelBackground: Bush compassionate? Actor: Don't believe it
Rescuers called for drunk WSU studentWINONA, Minn., Nov. 3, 2000 -- When friends thought a Winona State University woman was dangerously drunk at the Loretto dorm, they called a rescue unit. Rescuers arrived about 10:20 p.m.
COMMENT: GORE FOR PRESIDENT GOP MISSES VALUE OF HIGHER-ED Democratic presidential candidate Al Gore's record on higher education and his party's higher-ed platform make him the easy choice for college people.
True to their history, the Republicans and their candidate, George W. Bush, put business first. Education has a role, as they see, but it is subservient to promoting business. There is no evidence that they see education as a social value for its own sake.
Despite trying to change their image this round, the Republicans remain the same old tired party of wealthy interests. It's hard to get over the fact that their convention delegates, despite all the new-look window-dressing of diversity, were mostly middle-age white businessmen with round bellies. Their values aren't our values. | Comment: What's wrong with GOP
WSU coach: Mended offense players ready for DuluthWINONA, Minn., Nov. 3, 2000 -- Three offensive starters who sat out last weekend to mend injuries will be suited up against the University of Minnesota-Duluth, said Winona State football Coach Tom Sawyer. This week's game is critical, Sawyer said. It's been an injury-plagued season. Two Warrior quarterbacks were lost to surgery, and frosh Andy Nett has been doing the job. The Warriors have gone through two tight ends. Sawyer praised team members who stepped in to fill the gaps. The Warriors carry a 6-1 Northern Sun record into the Duluth game. Reporter: Krystal Carr
Background: Sawyer wants Mineral Springs soak
Background: Question mark for WSU football: Injuries
QUICK SPORTS Nov. 3, 2000 |
HOCKEY (MEN'S): SMU 3, Concordia 3 (tie).
HOCKEY (WOMEN'S): UW-River Falls 3, SMU 0.
VOLLEYBALL (MEN'S): SMU 3, Gustavus Adolphus 0. Bemidjiu State 3, WSU 0. |
 | May I see my sister? Cop: Go awayWINONA, Minn., Nov. 2, 2000 -- A Winona State University student whom police said obstructed them in a raid on Chuckers bar said he didn't mean to be in the way. Said Cory Dornack: "I just wanted to talk to my sister." She was being issued a minor-consuption ticket. Forty-six under-age drinking citations were issued in the Friday night raid.Reporter: Jon SusekBackground: Chuckers bartender: "I got screwed" | |
Collegians fret over coming heating billsWINONA, Minn., Nov. 3, 2000 -- Expected hikes inheating fuel prices has off-campus Winona college students worried as winter approaches. Tricia Breuer of Winona State, for one, doesn't know how she will make ends meet on her tight college budget. At Xcel Energy, manager Earl Lieberg said increases are hard to forecast but could run 35 to 50 percent. Reporter: Joy Blindert
SMU's Dunn honored by Arc MinnesotaROCHESTER, Minn., Nov. 2, 2000 -- The Saint Mary's University administrator in Rochester, Dave Dunn, received an award from Arc Minnesota, which helps people with developmental disabilities and their families. Dunn was cited for his local, state and national work for Arc since in 1961. He is a former national president.
COMMENT: IF IT AIN'T BROKE, DON'T FIX IT VOTE FOR GENE PELOWSKI Whichever party controls the House, State Rep. Gene Pelowski has had a voice that's heard. We should keep him.
Pelowski's six-term record is strong for higher-ed. Consider the new Winona State University library. Some say it should be named for Pelowski to recognize his tireless work for the state funds that built it.
An educator himself and a Winona State grad, Pelowski has all the right sympathies. He sees higher-ed as a social value that merits public support. He's worked on the key committees that deal with higher-ed.
Pelowski's challenger, Winona State nursing prof Linda Seppanen, a political newcomer, has impressive background, though it pales next to Pelowski's record in actually doing the job. | Background: Campaigns to watch
Stolen student laptops still missingWINONA, Minn, Nov. 2, 2000 -- Two student laptops, stolen Oct. 2 and 6, have not been recovered despite $100 rewards, said Winona State University security chief Don Walski. The university put up the rewards, gift certificates at the campus bookstore. The laptops had been left unattended. Said Walski: "If there would have been more supervision, this would have been prevented." Missing are an IBM Thinkpad 1340 and a 390E, one stolen at the Kryzsko Commons and one at a dorm. Campus computer manager Dean Feller said it's hard to place a value on computers. Values, he said, are constantly changing.Reporter: Erika Hahn
 | Chuckers bartender: "I got screwed"WINONA, Minn., Nov. 2, 2000 -- A bartender at Chuckers, ticketed for furnishing alcohol to a minor, said the cops expected the impossible. Said Jeff Weinkauf: "I got screwed. I am not going to card every person that comes up to get a drink." Weinkauf said it is the bouncers at the door who are supposed to check ID cards. "Everyone in the bar should be 21," he said. Police made 48 arrests in the Friday night raid, mostly for underage boozing. Reporter: Jon SusekBackground: City may review Chuckers permit | |
Campus GOP chief: Big student turnout expectedWINONA, Minn., Nov. 2, 2000 -- The College Republicans president at Winona State, Brad Delger, predicted a large student turnout on Election Day. "I've talked with a lot of students on both side of the fence, and I think there is going to be a huge student turnout," Delger said. The campus Republicans have had a booth in the student union and have run an ad in the Winonan student newspaper. On Halloween they distributed pumpkins in the dorms with voting information inside. About the level of student interest, Delger said: "We are a little overwhelmed but excited."Reporter: Mark Liedel
WSU SECURITY REPORT Nov. 2, 2000 | INCIDENT NO. 1: A traffic accident occurred at the 11th and Johnson parking lot about 3:30 p.m., campus security chief Don Walski said. Police were notified. INCIDENT NO. 2: 2. A student reported that a textbook and computer cord were taken from personal belongings left unattended in Baldwin Lounge unattended between 9 and 10 p.m. |
City may review Chuckers booze permit
 | WINONA, Minn., Nov. 2, 2000 -- Police Chief Frank Pomeroy will recommend that the City Council review the history of underage boozing at Chuckers, a downtown college hangout. Pomeroy said the record of arrests over the years is indicting. The Council could schedule hearings on the Chuckers liquor license in November. The license has been held by Speer since 1994 except for a brief period in 1999 when new owners took over but ended up turning the keys back to Speer for missing payments. Speer is an Winona State ex-jock who makes his living in real estate and a hodgepodge of jobs, including sports publicity for Winona State and occasional coaching -- besides Chuckers. Background: Top cop: Chuckers lax on minors | |
Sawyer: Mineral Springs would be niceWINONA, Minn., Nov. 2, 2000 -- Coach Tom Sawyer is savoring the possibility of his Winona State University football team going to the Mineral Water Bowl. A bowl bid would be the first in Winona State's history. Sawyer said a key is this weekend's home game with the University of Minnesota-Duluth. Victory would give the Warriors their third Northern Sun crown in four years and a post-season trip to Excelsior Springs, Mo. The prospects for winning? Winona State is 6-1 in the conference, UM-Duluth at 5-2. Last year UM-Duluth won 21-17.
CD-crammed book bag reported stolenWINONA, Minn., Nov. 2, 2000 -- A Winona State University student, Emily Giraud, said she put down her book bag outside the Conway dorm, where she lives, and somebody stole it. Inside: CDs whose value Giraud pegged at $871, police said.
Bublitz sculpture dedication set at WSUWINONA, Minn., Nov. 2, 2000 -- A metal sculpture of a bald eagle, its wings arching upward, its face in fierce posture, will be dedicated as a Winona State University campus monument to war veterans. The dedication will be at 1 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 9. The sculpture, atop a six-foot stone, was donated by arts patron Erv Bublitz of the sociology faculty. An American Legion color guard will participate in the dedication. Among speakers will be Jack Kane, a retired Winona State vice president and Army Reserve colonel.
IN FRONT OF HOWELL HALL. Metal sculpture by M. Nardini. |
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Prof prez: Send Gilow to state SenateWINONA, Minn., Nov. 2, 2000 -- A prominent Winona State University prof, Alex Yard, urged people to vote for Democrat Judy Gilow for the state Senate. Yard said Gilow would be more effective than incumbent Bob Kierlin. Yard said that Gilow, a veteran county commissioner, would be an effective voice because she's a Democrat and the Democrats are expected to control the Senate again. Yard said Kierlin "will give little or no influence where it counts." Yard is president of the Faculty Senate.
WSU Student Senate: OK to 6% tuition hikeA LOT?Is a 6 perent tuition hike a lot? At a sibling campus, Bemidji State University, a 12 percent increase is being proposed, said Winona State Presidenht Darrell Krueger. |
| WINONA, Minn., Nov. 1, 2000 -- Student senators endorsed a 6 percent Winona State University tuition increase for fall. The vote gives university President Darrell Krueger ammunition in seeking state support for more tuition. In the past, his claim that students themselves favor a hike has added potency to his tuition proposal to state trustees. Krueger said 5 percent is needed to keep operations and programs at current levels. The extra 1 percent would generate $195,000 to update library technology. Why does the brand new state-of-the-art library needed tech money? "The library's technology was outdated when it was installed," said Krueger. "The state does not allow us to lease technology with their money, so we will be using our own to lease new equipment ever two years."Reporter: Bill RaddeBackground: Prez seeks 5-6% more tuition |
QUICK SPORTS Nov. 1, 2000 |
SOCCER (WOMEN'S): WSU's Liz Narten was named the Northern Sun conference's most valuable player by the coaches. Other WSU players on the all-conference team: Beth Bell, Stacy Jacobs, Minelle LaPolice, Susan Peterson. Honorable mention: Crystal Pearson.
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 | Top cop: Chuckers lax on minorsWINONA, Minn., Nov. 1, 2000 -- Police Chief Frank Pomeroy shook his head in disbelief at the claim by Chuckers owner Steve Speer that his bouncers card everybody going in. Pomeroy said his cops saw four people get by bouncers without showing an ID card Friday night before a raid that netted 48 arrests. Further, Pomeroy said, he authorized an underage decoy with an ID that obviously didn't match her physically -- and she got in. Background: Barkeep: Cops picking on Chuckers
"BAD BOYS"When Winona cops raid a bar, they're "Minnesota nice." Even sober patrons may not know it's happening. No gangbusters here. The cops come in a couple at a time and escort a small group out to chat. There they check IDs. At Chuckers Friday this process continued for an hour and 45 minutes. Barkeeps have a loud yet subtle tipoff to their patrons, however. They punch up "Bad Boys" on the sound system. |
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Stabbing defendant: Cops went too farWINONA, Minn., Nov. 1, 2000 -- A man accused of stabbing his neighbor to death, Richard Allen Sobeck II, says the cops exceeded their authority in questioning and arresting him. Judge Lawrence Collins set Nov. 20 to hear the claim.Background: Cops: Murder knife was six-incher
WSU engineering student wins $6,000 honorWINONA, Minn., Nov. 1, 2000 -- A Winona State University engineering senior, Justin Johnson, won a $6,000 scholarship from the ASM International Foundation. Johnson has worked on color blending of composite materials through his work at the RTP composites company.
WSU SECURITY REPORT Nov. 1, 2000 | INCIDENT NO. 1: Guards were called about midnight to the Lourdes dorm for a very drunk student, campus security chief Don Walski said. An ambulance took the student to the hospital. INCIDENT NO. 2: A student reported that she left her book bag and CDs outside the Morey dorm for five minutes about 11 p.m.. When she came back, she said, 60 CDs were missing from the bag. |
WSU librarian: Pelowski supported library fundingWINONA, Minn., Nov. 1, 2000 -- State Rep. Gene Pelowski deserves thanks for the new Winona State University library whose resources are available statewide through computers, said Winona State University librarian Joe Mount. In a letter to the Daily News editorial page, Mount said Pelowski championed the library for legislative funding. Mount noted "Gene is not a legislator who routinely supports spending bills" -- just critical ones, he said. Pelowski, D-Winona, is seeking an seventh term. Comment: Campaigns to watch
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Rieder foe: She has special interest money tooWINONA, Minn., Nov. 1, 2000 -- A supporter of Congress Gil Gurknecht for re-election, Danny Nasshorn, criticized opponent Mary Rieder's advertising as "trash-can politics." In a letter to the Daily News editorial page Nasshorn said Rieder is two-faced in going after Gutknecht's corporate sponsors. "The fact," Nasshorn said, "is that Rieder gets a higher percentage of her campaign cash from 'special interests' -- including trial lawyers and pro-abortion groups."
Background: Gutknecht leads Rieder 3-1 in campaign cash
Background: Campaign spending facts
Background: Polls: Gutknecht ahead; undecideds may be key
Comment: An editorial endorsement
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CONVICTIONS Winona County Court
SO FAR THIS SCHOOL YEAR
Jason M. Lieran, 20, 376 W. Fourth St., $78.
Nicholas John Possehl, 218 Franklin St., $128.
Matthew L. Raleigh, 20, 552 Harriet St. 3, $78.
Timothy J. Thilmany, 20, 407 Chatfield St., $178.
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SMU SALARIES Excluding employee benefits
Louis DeThomasis President 1998 base: $128,784 1998 total: $128,784
Tim Burchill President, Metanioa 1998 base: $99,845 1998 total: 99,845
Martin Schuman Computer manager 1998 base: $87,144 1998 total: $87,144
Merri Moody Nursing director 1998 base: $80,041 1998 total: $80,041
Dan Maloney Minneapolis vice president 1998 base: $77,926 1998 total: $77,926
Don Olson Athletic director 1998 base: $75,221 1998 total: $75,221
Ronald Bosrock Institutional expansion 1998 base: $73,981 1998 total: $73,981
Tony Piscitiello Admissions vice president 1998 base: $65,723 1998 total: $65,723
Jeff Highland Academic vice president 1998 base: $62,823 1998 total: $62,823
Mary Fox Public relations vice president 1998 base: $60,536 1998 total: $60,536
Cindy Marek Finance vice president 1998 base: $59,915 1998 total: $59,915
Loras Sieve Corporate relations vice president 1998 base: $56,395 1998 total: $56,395
Sharon Goo Student development vice president 1998 base: $47,972 1998 total: $47,972
Ann Merchlewitz Counsel, vice president 1998 base: $41,450 1998 total: $41,450
TECH SALARIES
Jim Johnson President 2000 base: $104,432 2000 total: $104,432
Mohamed Elhindi Technology director 2000 base: $62,822 2000 total: $62,822
WSU SALARIES
Darrell Krueger President 2001 base: $152,130 2001 total: $152,130
Steve Richardson Academic vice president 2001 base: $114,135 2001 total: $114,135
Calvin Winbush Facilities and student affairs vice president 2001 base: $107,833 2001 total: $107,833
Ken Gorman Business dean 2001 base: $104,576 2001 total: $104,576
Carol Anderson Education dean 2001 base: $104,576t 2001 total: $104,576
Christine Clements Associate academic vice president (November-June) 2001 base: $100,000 2001 total: $60,919
Joe Whetstone, Computer vice president 2001 base: $99,699 2001 total: $99,699
Richard Bazillion Library dean 2000 base: $97,267 2000 total: $97,267
Nancy Jannik Science dean 2000 base: $96,048 2000 total: $96,048
Peter Henderson Lib-arts dean 2000 base: $94,312 2000 total: $94,312
Tim Gaspar Nursing dean 2000 base: $94,312 2000 total: $94,312
Scott Ellinghuysen Comptroller 2000 base: $90,244 2000 total: $90,244
Jim Schmidt Advancement vice president 2000 base:$88,043 2000 total: $88,043
Larry Holstad Athletic director 2000 base: $79,667 2001 total: $79,667
John Ferden
Auxiliary enterprises 2000 base: $70,783 Intramurals, student union supervision: $7,078 2000 total: $77,861
Tess Kruger Personnel chief 2000 base: $75,828 2000 total: $75,828
Doug Schacke Admissions chief 2001 base: $64,437 2000 total: $64,437
Barbara Oertel Student academics 2000 base: $64,876 2000 total: $64,876
Dick Lande Physical plant manager 2000 base: $60,069 2000 total: $60,069
Tom Sawyer Football coach 2001 base: $32,425 Summer: $4,180 Teaching: $16,210 Extra coaching: $5,289 2001 total: $58,604
Gloria Miller Alumni Society 2000 base: $46,113 2000 unpaid leave: $9,985 2000 total: $56,098
Dennis Pack TV Services and masscom faculty 2000 base: $45,164 2000 extra: $9,524 2000 total: $54,688
Alex Yard Faculty president 2000 base: $15,453 2000 extended: $7,737 2000 union: $30,952 2000 total: $54,162
Mike Leaf Men's basketball coach 2000 coaching: $30,970 2000 teaching: $15,482 2000 more coaching: $5,530 2000 total: $51,982
Marie Bush Budget director 2000 base: $46,946 2000 total: $46,946
Joe Reed Student activities director 2000 base: $46,472 2000 total: $46,472
Joanne Rosczyk Telecommunications and safety 2000 base: $42,422 2000 total: $42,422
John Howe Ass't football coach 2001 base: 16,249 Coaching: 16,249 Summer: 3,820 2001 total: $36,278
Shirley Mounce Parking director 2000 base: $36,260 2000 total: $36,260
Kim Chau-Ngo Cultual diversity director 2000 base: $35,342 2000 total: $35,342
Gary Grob Baseball coach (half-time) 2000 base: $34,984 2000 total: $34,984
Steve Speer Sports marketing 2000 base: $28,650 2000 total: $28,650
Greg Jones Softball coach 2001 coaching: $21,2692001 extra: $7,089 2001 total: $28,358
Don Walski Security director (half-time) 2000 base: $35,316 2000 teaching: $2,766 2000 total: $20,464

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