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            <text>"Fix on the Future"&#13;
Panels set for first Career Day&#13;
by Michael Olszyk&#13;
Career Day at Parkside is&#13;
scheduled for Tuesday, April 9.&#13;
Titled "Fix on the Future,''&#13;
Career Day is hoped to become&#13;
an annual event based on this&#13;
year's attendance.&#13;
Various panels will answer&#13;
students' questions on what&#13;
employers can expect from&#13;
applicants, and what applicants&#13;
can expect from employers.&#13;
Selected discussion topics are as&#13;
follows: adjustments an employee&#13;
has to make to the world of&#13;
work; job hunting strategies;&#13;
application and admission to&#13;
graduate schools; and spotting&#13;
job discrimination.&#13;
Career Day will have a total of&#13;
six panel discussions located in&#13;
Greenquist, the Classroom&#13;
Building, and the Library&#13;
Learning Center. The day-long&#13;
program is to begin at 10 a.m.&#13;
with four panel discussions being&#13;
repeated in the afternoon. An&#13;
evening session at 7:30 p.m.&#13;
called "Career Opportunities for&#13;
Adult Students or 'Bettering Your&#13;
Bread' " is planned primarily for&#13;
adult students.&#13;
The deadline for submitting applications for the position of editor-inchief&#13;
for the 1974-75 RANGER has been extended to Monday, April 8.&#13;
Applications should be sent to Jane Schliesman, RANGER office, LLC&#13;
D194, by 1 p.m. of that date.&#13;
A salary of $50 per week has been recommended for the position. All&#13;
Parkside students who will be carrying at least eight credits per&#13;
semester are eligible to apply; the appointment is made on a September&#13;
to May basis.&#13;
Each candidate is asked to include in his-her application details of&#13;
journalistic experience and a statement of plans for the newspaper.&#13;
All applicants will be expected to appear before the Advisory Board&#13;
on Wednesday, April 10, starting at 4:30 p.m. in LLC D174, to make&#13;
their presentations and be interviewed. There are two applicants thus&#13;
far.&#13;
"Fix on the Future" is being&#13;
coordinated by Rita Tallent,&#13;
Special Assistant to the Chancellor,&#13;
and John Elmore, director&#13;
of Career Planning and&#13;
Placement. Tallent says that the&#13;
program is a serious attempt to&#13;
provide all students and staff&#13;
members with realistic information&#13;
on the current job&#13;
market. The day-long event&#13;
comments Tallent, will bring to&#13;
campus an impressive cadre of&#13;
experts from business, industry&#13;
and academe.&#13;
The keynote speaker is Jack&#13;
Shingleton, director of&#13;
Placement at Michigan State&#13;
University. Shingleton is a&#13;
nationally known authority in&#13;
employment and placement&#13;
trends who has participated in&#13;
two CBS Reports television&#13;
d o c u m e n t a r i e s : ' ' T h e&#13;
Recruiter," June 23, 1970, and&#13;
"Higher Education-Who Needs&#13;
It?," May 25, 1972. Shingleton is&#13;
also author of numerous articles&#13;
and books on college employment&#13;
and recruiting.&#13;
Besides members of Parkside's&#13;
own faculty and staff, guest panel&#13;
members will include: Robert&#13;
Simpson, Manager of Industrial&#13;
Relations and Personnel at Twin&#13;
Disc; C. Richard Nelson,&#13;
Superintendent of Schools for&#13;
Racine Unified School District;&#13;
Eunice Moss, Program Associate&#13;
at Johnson Foundation; and&#13;
Marion Swoboda, Assistant to the&#13;
UW-President for Affirmative&#13;
Action for Women.&#13;
Tallent says that Career Day&#13;
was originally intended for&#13;
women and minority students but&#13;
since finding a job is difficult for&#13;
a majority of people, the&#13;
program was expanded to meet&#13;
everyone's needs.&#13;
Promotion of "Fix on the&#13;
Future" is being conducted by Pi&#13;
Sigma Epsilon, Professional&#13;
Sales and Marketing Fraternity,&#13;
and assistant professor Scott&#13;
Baudhuin's Communication 364&#13;
Persuasion class.&#13;
Admission to any one of these&#13;
panel discussions is by tickets&#13;
only, which are free. Tickets and&#13;
program brochures may be&#13;
obtained from the Information&#13;
kiosk.&#13;
K The Parkside&#13;
RAIMGER&#13;
Wednesday, April 3, 1974 Vol. 11 No. 27&#13;
Two vie for PSGA presidency&#13;
Dennis Milutinovich&#13;
builds coalition&#13;
Platform for Concerned&#13;
Student Coalition. Dennis&#13;
Milutinovich for president;&#13;
Malcolm Mahone "write-in" for&#13;
vice-president.&#13;
The Concerned Student&#13;
Coalition was formed in order to&#13;
let the student body know that the&#13;
persons running for office on this&#13;
ticket believe that a Student&#13;
Government at Parkside can and&#13;
must be an indispensable part of&#13;
the University. That a Student&#13;
Gov't, should act as a watch-dog&#13;
on Administration policies affecting&#13;
students and ensure that&#13;
the rights of students are not&#13;
violated. We believe that every&#13;
student and every student&#13;
organization at Parkside&#13;
deserves a voice, and must have&#13;
a channel and reflect the needs&#13;
and concerns of the student body.&#13;
The most important issues on&#13;
campus, and the manner in which&#13;
we feel they should be handled,&#13;
are as follows:&#13;
1. The present method of an allfaculty&#13;
Executive Committee in&#13;
each of the Divisions deciding&#13;
whether a faculty member should&#13;
be tenured, released, or passed&#13;
over is inefficient. At least one&#13;
student, with the power to vote,&#13;
should sit on each of the Committees.&#13;
The student would be&#13;
chosen as a representative of the&#13;
majors in that particular&#13;
Milutinovich&#13;
Division by the other declared&#13;
majors.&#13;
2. The Environmental Impact&#13;
Laws and the UWP Environmental&#13;
Mission are not&#13;
being complied with. We feel they&#13;
should be and that the Student&#13;
Gov't, has a responsibility in&#13;
seeing that they are.&#13;
3. The use of Student&#13;
Segregated Fees should be&#13;
directed for student use by&#13;
students only.&#13;
4. The University Administration&#13;
has been successfully&#13;
parrying efforts made&#13;
by responsible, concerned&#13;
student organizations to receive&#13;
information which is supposed to&#13;
Editor's note: Spring elections&#13;
for Parkside Student Govern-,&#13;
ment Association are next&#13;
Tuesday and Wednesday, April 9&#13;
and 10. The students below have&#13;
filed petitions for their candidacy,&#13;
and their platforms are&#13;
included here. Any student&#13;
wishing to run for senate or office&#13;
seat as a write-in must notify the&#13;
Elections Committee through the&#13;
Assistant Dean of Students' office,&#13;
T 115, ext. 2342, at least 24&#13;
hours prior to the opening of the&#13;
polls.&#13;
be public information. The Administration&#13;
has acted illegally&#13;
by denying this information to us&#13;
in cases such as the refusal to&#13;
seat Normal Neophyte, in the&#13;
firing of responsible instructors&#13;
such as Doctor Folan, and in the&#13;
allowing of illegal activities by&#13;
the Safety &amp; Security office. A&#13;
Student Gov't, should have access&#13;
to the information and if i t is&#13;
still denied to us illegally, should&#13;
take the proper legal course of&#13;
action.&#13;
5. That neither the private&#13;
individuals, ethnic groups, nor&#13;
clubs on campus have had access&#13;
to full representation in the&#13;
Student Gov't. To compensate for&#13;
those who feel they are&#13;
unrepresented in the Senate of&#13;
the Student Gov't, the Senate&#13;
meetings will be open to&#13;
everyone: without the present&#13;
stipulation of needing the&#13;
continued on page 5&#13;
Daniel Nielsen&#13;
aims for PSGA credibility&#13;
Nielsen&#13;
Daniel Nielsen - President&#13;
I believe that the government&#13;
of Parkside, beset by apathy and&#13;
internal conflict, has lost&#13;
credibility with its constituency&#13;
and with those other forces on&#13;
campus with whom we must deal.&#13;
It would be unrealistic for us to&#13;
assume that any attention will be&#13;
paid to any government which&#13;
holds neither the confidence, nor&#13;
even the interest of those whom it&#13;
purports to represent. The first&#13;
priority of the new government&#13;
must be to build interest among&#13;
the students and credibility with&#13;
the faculty and administration.&#13;
The new President must propose&#13;
and implement a program&#13;
For College of Racine&#13;
Fund -raising forges ahead&#13;
The College of Racine still has&#13;
a little more than two months&#13;
before it will have to close its&#13;
doors because of bankruptcy, but&#13;
Director of Admissions Birge&#13;
Whitmore said he was confident&#13;
that the fund raising now underway&#13;
will bring in the $1,209,000&#13;
needed over the next 18 months to&#13;
keep the school open.&#13;
An Emergency Funding&#13;
Steering Committee made up of&#13;
Racine Mayor Olsen, U.S.&#13;
Representative Les Aspin,&#13;
An emergency Funding&#13;
Steering Committee has been set&#13;
up, composed of Racine Mayor&#13;
Stephen Olsen, U.S. Representative&#13;
Les Aspin, Senator Henry&#13;
Dorman and headed by former&#13;
Racine mayor Ken Huck.&#13;
The Committee is coordinating&#13;
the efforts of the 13 fund-raising&#13;
committees, operating independently&#13;
of the administration&#13;
but based in the&#13;
College of Racine's admissions&#13;
office.&#13;
Last Sunday saw the first in a&#13;
series of fund-raising events&#13;
when four rock bands played at&#13;
the College from 3 until 10 p.m.&#13;
This Saturday, April 6, a paper&#13;
drive will be conducted with four&#13;
trucks located at Garbo Motors,&#13;
McDonalds on Douglas, Thrifty&#13;
Macs and McDonalds on Lathrop.&#13;
They will also collect behind&#13;
Penney's at Elmwood Plaza and&#13;
at the College.&#13;
Also on April 6 from 8 p.m. to 1&#13;
a.m. "Casino night" will be held&#13;
at the College's gymnasium.&#13;
Whitmore said the volume of&#13;
commupity support their efforts&#13;
are receiving is encouraging and&#13;
he feels they will be successful.&#13;
Whitmore theorized that the&#13;
more public attention and funding&#13;
they receive the more likely&#13;
it is that more funding, especially&#13;
from business people, will come&#13;
through.&#13;
designed to bring about these&#13;
goals. I believe that the program&#13;
I've proposed can achieve the&#13;
results necessary. I believe that I&#13;
have the leadership to inspire the&#13;
change that the government so&#13;
desperately needs.&#13;
Open Government - The&#13;
meetings of the government on&#13;
all levels will be held only after&#13;
prior notice is given in the&#13;
RANGER. These meetings will&#13;
be open to all persons who wish to&#13;
attend and all persons in attendance&#13;
will be allowed to&#13;
speak. The minutes of all&#13;
meetings of the student Senate&#13;
and its committees will be&#13;
summarized and made available&#13;
to the newspaper.&#13;
Membership on student Senate&#13;
committees will be solicited&#13;
openly in the RANGER. Chairmanship&#13;
of the committees,&#13;
presently the sole property of the&#13;
Senate, will be elected by the&#13;
membership of the committee.&#13;
Constitution - The constitution&#13;
as it stands is not workable. It&#13;
must be considerably revised to&#13;
make it relevant to the needs of&#13;
the students and their government.&#13;
I will appoint a committee&#13;
mandated to revise the constitution&#13;
and report before the&#13;
end of the semester.&#13;
College of Racine - It is my&#13;
intention to use every resource of&#13;
the PSGA to try to help save the&#13;
College of Racine. The College of&#13;
Racine is an. innovative&#13;
educational institution which is&#13;
an asset to the Racine-Kenosha&#13;
area, and we have an obligation&#13;
to offer our assistance to the&#13;
College and its students.&#13;
Legislative Student Lobby - I&#13;
will open lines of communication&#13;
with the governments of the other&#13;
Universities of the Wisconsin&#13;
system, to study the possibility of&#13;
establishing a student lobbying&#13;
force in Madison. The legislature&#13;
controls the money for the&#13;
Universities and ultimately, the&#13;
policy of the Universities. It is&#13;
ridiculous to maintain a "hands&#13;
off" policy towards the&#13;
legislature, when they so affect&#13;
our lives. &#13;
2 THE PARKSIDE RANGER Wednesday/ Apr. 3, 1974&#13;
RANGER&#13;
•Editorial/Opinion.&#13;
We get letters&#13;
PSGA——Now&#13;
more than ever!&#13;
Because of a referendum passed by the student body&#13;
last semester student government elections are now to&#13;
be held in the spring. Winners will serve for the&#13;
following academic year.&#13;
April 9 and 10 will mark elections for next year's&#13;
PSGA posts. In the past RANGER has supported particular&#13;
candidates for president. However, for the upcoming&#13;
elections, the editors of this paper have decided&#13;
that both candidates merit praise.&#13;
Dan Nielson and Dennis Milutinovich have submitted&#13;
presidential petitions and we urge all students to read&#13;
their platforms, ask questions at Thursday's Candidates'&#13;
Forum (1 p.m. in mid-Main Place), and vote.&#13;
Both individuals are intelligent and concerned students&#13;
and have the initiative and drive to make something of&#13;
student government that has not been seen on this&#13;
campus in several years.&#13;
Next year's PSGA will find itself with much added&#13;
responsibility if the merger implementation bill passes&#13;
in a special legislative session. That bill designates&#13;
various powers and obligations to state students.&#13;
The students at Parkside have lost much due to the&#13;
failure of elected people to do their job-in fact, to do&#13;
anything , other than bicker among themselves.&#13;
However, we are very impressed with the current slate&#13;
of presidential and senate candidates. For the most part&#13;
they are anxious to rise above past picayunities and&#13;
infuse PSGA with new strength and worth.&#13;
It is our feeling that the students of this University&#13;
need a student government now more than they ever&#13;
have in the past, and with merger the need will become&#13;
even greater. We hope the student body will show its&#13;
concern and strength by voting next Tuesday or Wednesday.&#13;
If the students refrain from voting they have no&#13;
one to blame but themselves for the decline of the&#13;
student voice in the evolving power structure at&#13;
Parkside.&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
on jazzed up&#13;
evening&#13;
We would like to congratulate the Adult Student&#13;
Association (ASA) and the Activities Board for sponsoring&#13;
a night of entertainment last Friday that was&#13;
certainly successful in more ways than one.&#13;
Held in the Student Activities Building and attracting&#13;
about 175 people, the "evening of jazz" was designed&#13;
with the aim of reaching the older students, though they&#13;
were not the only ones in attendance. It marked the first&#13;
occasion at which liquor was served in the SAB,&#13;
following the regents' sanction of its "decorous use" on&#13;
the campuses.&#13;
While we are happy to see liquor other than beer is&#13;
now allowed for special events we realize that Friday&#13;
night, had it not been planned so well, could have seen&#13;
some problems. But the "night club" atmosphere with&#13;
waitered tables and the fine entertainment pre-empted&#13;
any unfortunate incidences which could have arisen in a&#13;
less controlled situation.&#13;
Thanks are due to those students who gave their time&#13;
gratis to wait on tables, as well as to the fellows behind&#13;
the bar (also student volunteers). The whole evening&#13;
was a good show and we look forward to similar endeavors&#13;
in the future.&#13;
To the editor:&#13;
I would like to express my&#13;
gratitude, and the gratitude of&#13;
my wife and family, for the&#13;
generous help and support given&#13;
us after our recent fire. My&#13;
thanks go to all of the Parkside&#13;
community, but especially to&#13;
Wendy Musich for her tireless&#13;
To the editor:&#13;
This is a letter of great Social&#13;
Significance. There is very little&#13;
to do on a Sunday afternoon, but&#13;
on the 25th, dancing and singing,&#13;
and a great celebration took&#13;
place at the SAB. Instead of&#13;
sleeping our Sunday away,&#13;
people of Parkside got together&#13;
and rejoiced. It was by far one of&#13;
Parkside's greater events.&#13;
The live entertainment was&#13;
pleasing to everyone, and&#13;
To the editor:&#13;
I sure hope that someone over&#13;
at phy. ed. is trying to piss me off,&#13;
because if they aren't, then there&#13;
must be an awful lot of effort&#13;
going to waste. When the pool&#13;
hours are published, they're&#13;
wrong, when I call I'm given&#13;
wrong hours, and when I'm in the&#13;
pool, it's closed early. When I&#13;
object to some practices, the&#13;
answer is, "Well, the pool isn't&#13;
used enough." When the pool's&#13;
rules on "length swimming only&#13;
in this area" are ignored and I&#13;
run into someone on my 111th lap&#13;
and object, the lifeguard says,&#13;
To the editor:&#13;
This is an open letter to the&#13;
Board of Regents.&#13;
Mr. Chairman,&#13;
I am writing this as an open&#13;
letter to the board of regents and&#13;
although it might appear out of&#13;
date~for I have no other means of&#13;
appeasing my mind. Furthermore,&#13;
the problem which I&#13;
am about to disclose will certainly&#13;
reappear next year about&#13;
this time and therefore, if people&#13;
in responsible places are made&#13;
aware of it, I hope that it will be&#13;
resolved.&#13;
I believe that an injustice has&#13;
been perpetrated against four of&#13;
the best of my teachers. These&#13;
people have been refused tenure&#13;
at the University of WisconsinParkside,&#13;
for whatever reason,&#13;
when they should have been&#13;
rewarded for having done for&#13;
three or more years an excellent&#13;
job of teaching.&#13;
I am speaking of Mr. Schrader,&#13;
asst. Professor of Philosophy;&#13;
Mr. Stathatos, asst. Professor of&#13;
Spanish; Mr. McLean, asst.&#13;
Professor, of English; Mr.&#13;
Goumarre, asst. Professor of&#13;
French. I have had these&#13;
teachers for one or more courses&#13;
and they have truly impressed&#13;
me with their knowledge, their&#13;
human understanding, their&#13;
patience, their classroom&#13;
practices, their punctuality and&#13;
their preparedness. My learning&#13;
under their tutelege has been, in&#13;
all sincerity, an exhilarating&#13;
experience.&#13;
Furthermore, Mr. Schrader&#13;
received on the 23rd of April,&#13;
1971, the distinguished teaching&#13;
award. Mr. Stathatos and Mr.&#13;
McLean devised and taught a&#13;
"Renaissance in he t Arts" course&#13;
which was so outstanding that it&#13;
was reoffered a year later and is&#13;
still talked about amongst&#13;
students who have either taken it&#13;
or heard about it. Mr. Goumarre&#13;
hours, to Red Oberbruner and the&#13;
Vet's Club for their help in&#13;
cleaning up the mess, to Shirley&#13;
Schmerling because she was&#13;
there; and to the RANGER, Vet's&#13;
Club, Industrial Society Program&#13;
and Adult Student Association,&#13;
plus the hundreds of students and&#13;
faculty who contributed to the&#13;
fund for us.&#13;
There may be apathy at&#13;
Parkside, but not where people&#13;
who need help are concerned.&#13;
God bless all of you.&#13;
Nello A. (Al) Lansdowne&#13;
Kenosha sophomore&#13;
brought us all together. Not only&#13;
was it a pleasure to the audience,&#13;
but as well to the performers. It&#13;
was a chance for everyone to get&#13;
up and play what they felt instead&#13;
of worrying about being censored&#13;
and cut down for their views. We&#13;
feel that there should be more of&#13;
these, if not every Sunday. There&#13;
are people on campus who are&#13;
willing to donate their time and&#13;
talent for such events. Not only&#13;
does it give people something to&#13;
"There are too many people in&#13;
the pool to enforce the rules." For&#13;
my money, that's the most important&#13;
time for the rules! And&#13;
one guard I know plays waterball&#13;
all the time, never bothering&#13;
about what's happening&#13;
anywhere else in the pool. That&#13;
will doubtless take a drowning to&#13;
cure (he told me that the job is&#13;
"too boring").&#13;
Inefficiency, complacency and&#13;
a despicable no-care attitude are&#13;
making me madder just writing&#13;
about them. I'm told, "What can&#13;
we do? The guards don't show&#13;
up!" or "We can't catch them&#13;
has also taught a very interesting,&#13;
thought provoking and&#13;
relevant course in French&#13;
Culture totally different from the&#13;
culture courses taught&#13;
previously. And who could bring&#13;
a better knowledge and understanding&#13;
of the French culture&#13;
to the students of Parkside than&#13;
Mr. Goumarre, a native born&#13;
French professor, at a time when&#13;
we need to become better&#13;
acquainted with the nations of&#13;
Europe. Unfortunately, Mr.&#13;
Goumarre has been dismissed&#13;
and is in the process of being&#13;
replaced. In my opinion, the loss&#13;
of such an excellent teacher is a&#13;
demeaning loss for our university.&#13;
&#13;
In addition to their teaching&#13;
endeavours these teachers have&#13;
amply performed in their&#13;
scholastic requirements.&#13;
Why these teachers have not&#13;
been promoted to tenure is&#13;
beyond my comprehension.&#13;
Although, to my knowledge, Mr&#13;
Schrader, Mr. Stathatos and Mr.&#13;
McLean have a further opportunity&#13;
for consideration, why&#13;
have we left this opportunity&#13;
eclipse when we have the best&#13;
teachers at hand.&#13;
A university is, in my&#13;
estimation, an institution where&#13;
teaching and learning take place&#13;
and where excellence in teaching&#13;
should be the utmost requirement&#13;
for tenure; however, this does not&#13;
seem to be the case at Parkside&#13;
If the teachers do not fulfill what&#13;
seems to me, an unfair amount of&#13;
research and community involvement&#13;
they are&#13;
automatically rejected.&#13;
If tenure is a means of reward,&#13;
of promotion for keeping the most&#13;
competent teachers at the&#13;
university, I believe that it should&#13;
be retained to insure the excellent&#13;
standing of that university.&#13;
However, today, tenure&#13;
seems rather to be an instrument&#13;
of mental torture, a means to&#13;
do on Sunday, but gives fellow&#13;
musicians a chance to practice&#13;
and collaborate with people interested&#13;
in playing the same kind&#13;
of music.&#13;
We think that there should be&#13;
more of these and hope other&#13;
people show the same interest.&#13;
Also, special thanks to Gary&#13;
Petersen.&#13;
Phil Livingston&#13;
Mark Onosko&#13;
Janet Weber&#13;
Velia Gomez&#13;
doing that." Damn it! Fire 'em!&#13;
I'm sick and tired of putting up&#13;
with this. I pay my money and&#13;
expect something for it. If those&#13;
in charge can't do the job, then&#13;
they ought to say so. If a guard&#13;
doesn't do his job and do it with a&#13;
sense of responsibility for lives&#13;
which are his trust, then why isn't&#13;
he fired? I would like to see it&#13;
made unnecessary for me to&#13;
waste my time writing a letter&#13;
like this. It isn't my job and isn't&#13;
my pleasure.&#13;
James D. Smith&#13;
Racine senior&#13;
entice teachers to compete with&#13;
their colleagues for fulfilling&#13;
research and community based&#13;
service requirements. It reminds&#13;
me of greyhound races where the&#13;
promoters entice the dogs to go&#13;
faster and faster with the help of&#13;
a dummy rabbit in front of their&#13;
noses and when the contest has&#13;
ended, the tantalizing object is no&#13;
longer available. If teachers have&#13;
to be subjected to such a human&#13;
race in pursuit of tenure, then&#13;
tenure should be removed as a&#13;
means of recognition for services&#13;
rendered. Such a system of&#13;
competition can only breed&#13;
resentment amongst teachers.&#13;
This sort of petty animosity&#13;
should have no place in an institution&#13;
where justice, freedom,&#13;
equality and brotherhood ought&#13;
to be practiced by the&#13;
professional community for the&#13;
benefit of all students. Can you&#13;
member judges of the executive&#13;
committee conscientiously assert&#13;
that you have in all fairness&#13;
probed the accomplishment of&#13;
these excellent teachers and can&#13;
you say that you have tried them&#13;
indiscriminately and rendered a&#13;
just and equitable verdict?&#13;
Louisette Kluge&#13;
Racine senior&#13;
LETTERS continued on page 3&#13;
'MC The ParksideRANGER&#13;
&#13;
EDITOR IN CHIEF: Jane M. Schliesman&#13;
MANAGING EDITOR: Thomas J. Petersen&#13;
NEWS EDITOR: Harvey Heddon&#13;
FEATURE EDITOR: Debra Friedell&#13;
COPY EDITOR: Rebecca Ecklund&#13;
WRITERS: Sandy Bosch, Kathryn Kah,&#13;
Michael Olsyzk, Marilyn Schubert? Debbie&#13;
Strand, Walt Ulbricht, Carrie Ward, Mike&#13;
Winslow&#13;
PHOTOGRAPHERS: Allen Fredrickson,&#13;
Debra Friedell, Debby Scenters, Ray Waldie&#13;
ARTIST: amy cundari&#13;
BUSINESS MANAGER: Steve Johnson&#13;
ADVERTISING MANAGER: Ken Pestka &#13;
letters&#13;
Wednesday, Apr. 3, 1974 TH E PARKSIDE RANGER 3&#13;
Brief news&#13;
LETTERS continued from page 2&#13;
To the editor,&#13;
Good work, Mr. Gruhl, I too by&#13;
observation and conversation,&#13;
feel that this school must have&#13;
discipline in order to have the&#13;
freedom of education.&#13;
It is terrible to see students&#13;
talking and discussing intelligently&#13;
subjects like archeology,&#13;
sociology and&#13;
chemistry. I am appalled by the&#13;
fact that students ask questions&#13;
in class and challenge the administration&#13;
on student rights.&#13;
I therefore suggest the&#13;
following rules for all classes and&#13;
students.&#13;
1. That an all school buzzer&#13;
system be installed to indicate to&#13;
students the beginning and ending&#13;
of class. In order to accommodate&#13;
all classes, the&#13;
buzzer should go off at the&#13;
following times, on the hour, five&#13;
after, quarter after, half hour,&#13;
quarter to, and five to.&#13;
2. That students should be seen&#13;
and not heard.&#13;
3. Sometime during the morning&#13;
of each day, time should be&#13;
set aside for an all student milk&#13;
break. Where all students can&#13;
relax and quietly drink their&#13;
milk, with possibly a graham&#13;
cracker or two. The milk should&#13;
of course be passed out by each&#13;
class's own milk monitor. Of&#13;
course then, for a while, we will&#13;
have the problem of hundreds of&#13;
students walking around with&#13;
their milk "moustaches." But&#13;
eventually this will clear up.&#13;
4. That time should be set aside&#13;
in the morning and afternoon in&#13;
which students may go outside,&#13;
get some fresh air, and play for&#13;
awhile.&#13;
5. That time again be set aside&#13;
in the afternoon, for a special rest&#13;
period. And that a special Nap&#13;
Time Review Office be set up to&#13;
make sure every student takes&#13;
their nap. I feel though, that it&#13;
should be left up to the administration&#13;
as to whether&#13;
sleeping mats should become&#13;
mandatory.&#13;
6. Loitering in the halls and&#13;
relaxing in the concourses and&#13;
lounges should be prohibited.&#13;
Special corridor, library, and&#13;
relaxing passes should be created&#13;
to allow for extenuating circumstances.&#13;
&#13;
7. The following classes be&#13;
made mandatory to provide&#13;
enrichment for all students.&#13;
a. Underwater basketweaving,&#13;
beginning and advanced&#13;
b. History of the Bolivian Navy&#13;
c. Masterpieces in mediocrity&#13;
d. Advanced Gruhlian&#13;
philosophy&#13;
e. Intermediate apathy&#13;
8. If a student misses one day of&#13;
school, even though he may not&#13;
have classes that day, the student&#13;
should be automatically expelled.&#13;
I realize the above suggestions&#13;
will be as welcomed as a screen&#13;
door on a submarine. Nevertheless,&#13;
if good academic&#13;
"tradition" does not come to&#13;
Parkside, then our alma mater&#13;
might have the distinction of&#13;
becoming known as a good&#13;
college to go to.&#13;
T.J.Howard&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Tutorial service extends hours&#13;
Beginning on Tuesday April 2, and Wednesday April 3, free academic assistance will be&#13;
available to evening students. The tutorial services, in an effort to meet the needs of all&#13;
students, will be open from 6 p.m. until 8:30 p.m., in addition to its regular day hours, 8:30&#13;
a.m. until 4:30 p.m. The hours will be maintained until the end of the semester. Interested&#13;
students may avail themselves to the service by coming to Tallent Hall, first floor at the above&#13;
times, or by calling 553-2289 to schedule an appointment. The tutorial service offers help in&#13;
essentially all academic disciplines.&#13;
Award winning poet to do r^rtinn&#13;
Award-winning poet William Harmon, a member of the English faculty at the University of&#13;
North Carolina, will present a free public reading at 7:30 p.m. on April 8 (Monday) in the&#13;
seconf floor library lounge.&#13;
Harmon, whose visit is sponsored by the Parkside Poetry Forum, also will conduct a&#13;
workshop at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, April 9, in the library's Industrial Society area (third floor)&#13;
Harmon's poems are included in several anthologies and have appeared in major poetry&#13;
journals. He also is the author of a critical study of Ezra Pound's work.&#13;
North Carolina born, Harmon attended the University of North Carolina and the University&#13;
of Chicago and received his Ph.D. degree from the University of Cincinnati.&#13;
LA FA sponsors multi-mprlia mnrort&#13;
The Contemporary Music Ensemble of Northwestern University will present a free public&#13;
multi-media concert under sponsorship of the Lecture and Fine Arts Committee at 7:30 p.m.&#13;
on Friday, April 5, in the Communication Arts Theater,&#13;
The six-member ensemble is directed by M. William Karlins of the Northwestern music&#13;
faculty and Stephen Syverud, director of the electronic music studio at Northwestern, who&#13;
also teaches electronic music at Parkside.&#13;
The program will include an electronic composition for tape by Syverud titled "Monad,"&#13;
accompanied by a film, and a composition by August Wegner, music discipline coordinator at&#13;
Parkside, titled "Something for Flute and Piano."&#13;
Also programmed are "Sequenza," the 20th century classic by Berio; "Stripsody" by Cathy&#13;
Berberian, sung by a soprano while the score is projected behind her; and "Gestes," an&#13;
electronic work by Peter Lewis, director of the electronic music studio at the University of&#13;
Iowa.&#13;
The program will conclude with an avant-garde improvisation by the ensemble including&#13;
flute, cello, percussion, piano and electronic elements.&#13;
To the editor:&#13;
In reference to Arthur Gruhl's&#13;
letter of March 27,1 suggest that&#13;
if Mr. Gruhl wishes to see his&#13;
suggestions in an actual working&#13;
system, he should visit a kindergarten&#13;
or nursery school,&#13;
which, I am sure, there are&#13;
several near the Old Folks Home&#13;
For The Senile wherein Mr.&#13;
Gruhl in all probability resides.&#13;
Since when are college students&#13;
supposed to voluntarily submit to&#13;
such infantile measures? What&#13;
Mr. Gruhl undoubtedly does not&#13;
realize is that we are not here on&#13;
a free ticket. We-the majority of&#13;
To the editor:&#13;
The first contemporary music&#13;
concert of works written by&#13;
Parkside students and faculty&#13;
took place on March 24th 1974. I&#13;
was surprised and happy to see&#13;
that Parkside has such creative&#13;
potential. As an artist and not a&#13;
critic, I felt there was an&#13;
us-are shelling out in excess of&#13;
$300 a semester, and it is up to us&#13;
as adult individuals to decide how&#13;
to spend that money. It is up to us&#13;
to decide for ourselves whether&#13;
we are paying to attend 50 percent&#13;
of our classes, or 100 percent.&#13;
The end result should be the&#13;
faculty's only concern, that end&#13;
result being shown by the&#13;
student's performance on exams&#13;
and term papers. If the student&#13;
can acquire the necessary&#13;
knowledge in only a fraction of&#13;
the classes, well and good. At any&#13;
rate, we as individuals are not&#13;
paying our tuition to have a gun&#13;
awareness and sophistication&#13;
reminiscent of twentieth century&#13;
compositions heard in more&#13;
major concert halls in America. I&#13;
look forward to enjoying their&#13;
future events. Surely it is time&#13;
that we as students and faculty&#13;
co-operate more, regardless of&#13;
which department we are in for&#13;
held to our head and told, "You&#13;
will do this."&#13;
A final comment before I&#13;
finish. For four years, I along&#13;
with others have been subjected&#13;
to Arthur Gruhl's asinine&#13;
opinions and views which vary&#13;
from chastity belts, to male&#13;
chauvenism, to kindergarten&#13;
security measures. After&#13;
reviewing this wealth of journalistic&#13;
garbage, I have come to&#13;
the conclusion that Mr. Gruhl, a&#13;
70+ citizen, has yet to grow up.&#13;
Mark Mulkins&#13;
Racine senior&#13;
our mutual understanding, encouragement&#13;
and enjoyment? It&#13;
was saddening to see the lack of&#13;
support from faculty and&#13;
students at this, in a way, unique&#13;
event.&#13;
David Zaig&#13;
Art Dept.&#13;
Concert Band&#13;
to present&#13;
Spring Concert&#13;
The UW-Parkside Concert&#13;
Band, featuring guest flautist&#13;
Connie Meissner of the Chicago&#13;
Lyric Opera, will perform its&#13;
Spring Concert Sunday, April 7,&#13;
at 7:30 p.m. in the Comm Arts&#13;
theater. The concert is free to the&#13;
public.&#13;
The concert will mark the&#13;
debut of Robert Thomason as&#13;
director of the UW-P Concert&#13;
Band. Thomason, assistant&#13;
professor of music, joined the&#13;
Parkside staff in 1972 and, under&#13;
his tutelage, UW-P's jazz stage&#13;
band has developed a reputation&#13;
as one of the top collegiate&#13;
aggregations in the state.&#13;
Meissner, who is in her second&#13;
year of teaching flute at&#13;
Parkside, part-time, has been a&#13;
soloist with the Lyric Opera for&#13;
six years. A graduate of Northwestern&#13;
University, she also&#13;
plays with the Chicago Chamber&#13;
Orchestra and has been a&#13;
member of symphonies in&#13;
Florida and North Carolina.&#13;
She will be featured with the 65-&#13;
piece band in Kent Kennon's&#13;
"Night Soliloquy" and Cecile&#13;
Chaminade's "Concertino."&#13;
Engineering students to meet&#13;
There will be a short meeting of the Parkside Engineering Student Association on Thursday,&#13;
April 4 at 2:30 p.m. in the Egineering Conference room, 248B Classroom Building. Affiliation&#13;
with the National Society of Professional Engineers will be presented, along with other future&#13;
plans. All AST people are asked to attend and add their ideas.&#13;
Placement office announces interviewing schedule&#13;
The following employers will be interviewing on campus in April, and further information is&#13;
available from the Placement Office, Tallent 107, ext. 2452.&#13;
April 3: UW-Whitewater School of Business Administration; Buyer's Guild International&#13;
(Waukegan, III. - sales, any major); April 10: American Hospital Supply Corp. (McGraw&#13;
Park, III. - Bus. Mgt. or Science - with 3.5 grade point and interest in advanced science); April&#13;
30: West Allis School District.&#13;
On May 1 Kenosha Unified Schools will be interviewing and on May 7 the West Bend School&#13;
District.&#13;
PAB sponsors graphic art exh.hitinn&#13;
The PAB and the Racine Art Association will sponsor an exhibition and sale of original&#13;
graphic art by contemporary and old master artists on Wednesday, April 10 at 10 a.m. in midMain&#13;
Place. Included in the exhibition will be over 1,000 original etchings, lithographs, and&#13;
woodcuts by such artists as Picasso, Chagall, Miro, Dali, Goya, Renoir, Kollwitz and others. A&#13;
majority will be priced under $100.&#13;
Pre marital counseling to be offered in 3-part series&#13;
The Campus Ministry and the Student Counseling Services will sponsor a three-week series&#13;
of pre-marital counseling sessions. The first session will be on April 22, the second on April 29,&#13;
and the third on May 6. All will be held in LLC-D174 from 7 to 9 p.m.&#13;
Psychological, legal, and financial advice will be offered; speakers on family planning, law,&#13;
social work, and budget and finance are scheduled for the sessions.&#13;
The entire program is free of charge and interested persons may register at the Information&#13;
kiosk.&#13;
Rugby club wins over Dodge County&#13;
The Parkside Rugby club beat Dodge County 24-0 last Sunday. Scoring for UW-P were Tom&#13;
Bergo, Henry Byrd, Gary Rhule, John Olson, Marty Hogan and Tom Hart.&#13;
The next game will be at home Sunday at 2 p.m. &#13;
4 THE PARKSIDE RANGER Wednesday, Apr. 3, 1974&#13;
Senate hopefuls state plans&#13;
for next year's student gov't&#13;
Michael G. Hahner&#13;
1. Michael G. Hahner, candidate&#13;
for senate, am concerned&#13;
about major areas of campus&#13;
importance. These are: (1) the&#13;
parking lot situation, (2) the&#13;
administration and their lack of&#13;
concern for student rights, (3)&#13;
ROTC, (4) Safety and Security,&#13;
(5) food service.&#13;
1.1 stand against the proposed&#13;
construction of any more parking&#13;
lots, unless they are proven to&#13;
have NO or absolutely minimal&#13;
amounts of effect on the environment.&#13;
As we annihilate&#13;
trees, we are taking the easiest&#13;
solution to the problem, which&#13;
will eventually catch up to&#13;
us sometime in the future.&#13;
2. As students) the administrators&#13;
are our employees.&#13;
As employers we must give them&#13;
Sufficient work to keep them&#13;
from going on all day lunch&#13;
breaks. As we do this students&#13;
will become more and more&#13;
involved, taking part in the&#13;
decision-making process&#13;
themselves, i.e. such as how&#13;
student money from segregated&#13;
fees will be spent, etc.&#13;
3. Most campuses got rid of&#13;
ROTC a few years ago, now they&#13;
are attempting to establish it on&#13;
OUR campus. There is more to&#13;
this than meets the eye; the&#13;
university also has its own interest&#13;
in mind and are getting&#13;
something in return. The&#13;
question is what? I intend to find&#13;
out.&#13;
4. Security personnel are here&#13;
to open and lock doors, along with&#13;
the prevention of petty crimes.&#13;
Their job isn't to harass us but&#13;
rather to let us do what we please&#13;
within the law. We are their&#13;
employers.&#13;
5. Food service has a monopoly&#13;
to sell sewage to students under&#13;
the guise of food. Unless we&#13;
refuse to buy this sewage we will&#13;
continue to be the victims of&#13;
higher prices and poorer service&#13;
not to mention the inferior quality&#13;
of the sewage.&#13;
A candidates' forum&#13;
with those students&#13;
seeking PSGA senate and&#13;
office seats will be held on&#13;
Thursday, April 4, starting&#13;
at l p.m. in mid-Main&#13;
Place. Persons running as&#13;
write-in candidates are&#13;
also encouraged to attend&#13;
to answer and ask&#13;
questions. All students are&#13;
invited to come and hear&#13;
the candidates and&#13;
question them.&#13;
Thomas J. Petersen&#13;
The first objective of the new&#13;
Student Government will be&#13;
getting student control of Student&#13;
Government. They will have to be&#13;
self-sufficient so that the administration&#13;
can't pull up the&#13;
purse strings whenever the&#13;
students do something they view&#13;
unfavorably. The administration&#13;
will no longer be able to just&#13;
recognize Student Government&#13;
when they need some good PR&#13;
and then ignore them when the&#13;
students start making waves.&#13;
I feel close-in parking lots are&#13;
unnecessary for many reasons;&#13;
most students will end up parking&#13;
in the far lots anyway and will not&#13;
benefit by them. With close-in&#13;
lots Parkside's natural setting in&#13;
the local environment, which the&#13;
campus was designed for, will be&#13;
lost. The blending of the buildings&#13;
James D. Smith , Jr.&#13;
Those of you who know me,&#13;
know that if for nothing else, I&#13;
can be relied upon to say what I&#13;
think. As a candidate for the&#13;
senate, it is incumbent upon me&#13;
to state some of my views, so that&#13;
those of you who do not know me&#13;
can also get an idea of what a&#13;
vote for me means.&#13;
I do not have a platform; I have&#13;
concerns, concerns for those&#13;
things that I think I may have an&#13;
influence as well as for those&#13;
others beyond my competence.&#13;
My priority is for that which can&#13;
be done fast and felt hard.&#13;
Where are our wall lockers?&#13;
Why are doors locked and&#13;
unlocked apparently without&#13;
rhyme or reason? Why can't we&#13;
believe the hours that are&#13;
published for the pool?&#13;
I will make no wild promises. I&#13;
will be myself. I will work for&#13;
those things that we want and&#13;
need in a student government and&#13;
a university.&#13;
Has Latest Records &amp; Tapes&#13;
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and the surrounding area which&#13;
makes Parkside a distinctive&#13;
campus, will give way to just&#13;
another asphalt jungle with closein&#13;
lots. I propose there be no lots&#13;
built west of the Wood Road.&#13;
At a time when many college&#13;
campuses have done a way with&#13;
ROTC, I find it strange that they&#13;
should try to start a program&#13;
here. I can see no advantage of&#13;
ROTC at Parkside and would&#13;
oppose its organizing here.&#13;
We need a strong Student&#13;
Government here to work with&#13;
other student organizations to&#13;
fight for student rights. Student&#13;
Government would have to&#13;
initiate programs and then keep&#13;
them going. The administration&#13;
has always been able to use the&#13;
"delaying" tactic in the past to&#13;
avoid student confrontations.&#13;
They would either wait until&#13;
student interest died out, on an&#13;
issue, or make their decisions&#13;
during the summer months when&#13;
most students were far from the&#13;
campus. Student Government&#13;
would have to work to keep issues&#13;
alive and to get results before it&#13;
becomes a dead issue.&#13;
Susan L.&#13;
*&#13;
Burns&#13;
As a member of the C.S.C., I&#13;
subscribe to the principles&#13;
outlined in that platform. In&#13;
addition, I feel that the only way&#13;
that Parkside can have a viable&#13;
Student Government is to&#13;
exhaust all efforts through the&#13;
channels of administration which&#13;
already exist. If it appears that&#13;
these channels are not open to the&#13;
Student Gov't., then it is&#13;
necessary that the Student Gov't,&#13;
take action. The problems which&#13;
exist on campus are not insurmountable&#13;
and only need the&#13;
cooperation of the student body&#13;
and the Student Gov't, in order to&#13;
overcome them.&#13;
UNION&#13;
APRIL 3,5,6 &amp; 7&#13;
Kenosha's Newest Nitespot&#13;
2nd National&#13;
(formerly Shakey's)&#13;
6208 Greenbay Road Phone 654-0485&#13;
John D. Kontz&#13;
I am running for a PSGA&#13;
senate seat because I am tired of&#13;
watching Parkside administrators&#13;
ignore the views of&#13;
the student body.&#13;
I feel that it is about time that&#13;
we quit condemning PSGA for its&#13;
ineffectiveness and begin to place&#13;
the blame for that ineffectiveness&#13;
on the shoulders of every&#13;
Parkside student that has time to&#13;
complain about what's wrong&#13;
with Parkside but who won't take&#13;
two or three minutes to cast a&#13;
ballot for a President and Senate&#13;
that, if shown any real support,&#13;
could make our voice heard on&#13;
this campus and in the&#13;
surrounding communities.&#13;
Recent events should convince&#13;
us more than ever before that it is&#13;
time to assert ourselves in the&#13;
decision-making process.&#13;
Professors who are extremely&#13;
popular with students are being&#13;
fired for political reasons, the&#13;
master plan for parking construction&#13;
is being disregarded&#13;
and suddenly we find that large&#13;
parking lots are to be built near&#13;
the main academic buildings, the&#13;
bookstore continues to be a rip&#13;
off, security guards are found&#13;
rummaging through office files&#13;
and the chancellor does not feel&#13;
that this warrants further investigation.&#13;
&#13;
These are only a few of the&#13;
many issues which affect us all. I&#13;
hope it is becoming as obvious to&#13;
the majority of the student body&#13;
as it has become to me that it is&#13;
time to make PSGA something&#13;
more than a joke. We need a&#13;
strong student organization&#13;
which has the power to challenge&#13;
the present disregard for student&#13;
rights which the administration&#13;
is showing.&#13;
If elected I will work towards&#13;
making student power a reality&#13;
at Parkside, but for this effort to&#13;
be successful every student at&#13;
Parkside is going to have to&#13;
realize their responsibility and&#13;
that is to become acquainted with&#13;
the candidates who are running&#13;
for office and then to take the&#13;
time to cast a ballot for the&#13;
candidates of their choice. Let's&#13;
show the administration that we&#13;
do give a DAMN. Vote in the&#13;
election.&#13;
Edna "Carrie" Ward&#13;
I, Edna "Carrie" Ward, am&#13;
running for Senate, and am in full&#13;
support for the Concerned&#13;
Student Coalition. The reason I&#13;
am running is because I believe&#13;
students here should have more&#13;
rights. The rights I'm talking&#13;
about are:&#13;
1. Students should be able to&#13;
drop a course at any time,&#13;
without hassle, right up to the last&#13;
day of the semester.&#13;
2. Students should have a say in&#13;
the hiring and termination of&#13;
Faculty.&#13;
3. Teacher evaluation forms&#13;
should be readily available to&#13;
students at registration.&#13;
4. Students should have a&#13;
student run co-op book store.&#13;
5. Student government should&#13;
become self-sufficient. It should&#13;
not have to depend on the Administration&#13;
for funds.&#13;
Debora Donatt&#13;
I, Debora Donatt, am running&#13;
for Senate on the Concerned&#13;
Student Coalition. I believe&#13;
students should have a voice in&#13;
the matters of the laws and&#13;
regulations that concern us at&#13;
Parkside. Specific issues are&#13;
where using boycotting will be&#13;
powerful for student rights, only&#13;
after legal means have been&#13;
taken.&#13;
Concerned Student Coalition&#13;
has people in office willing to&#13;
stick our necks out for student&#13;
rights, to be seen as well as&#13;
heard. I will personally be up in&#13;
front in the boycotts.&#13;
These cases listed below will be&#13;
investigated legally by C.S.C.&#13;
before boycotting begins.&#13;
Folan case, Normal Neophyte&#13;
case, security case-threatening&#13;
RANGER, parking lots, cafeteria&#13;
foods, student bookstore.&#13;
More PLATFORMS on cage 5&#13;
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LASAGANA&#13;
RAVIOLI&#13;
MOSTACCIOLI&#13;
GNOCCHI&#13;
SPAGHETTI&#13;
SANDWICHES&#13;
BOMBERS&#13;
HAMBURGERS&#13;
BEER&#13;
SOFT DRINKS&#13;
WINES&#13;
ORSON WELLES'&#13;
Chimes At Midnight ( Falstaff)&#13;
Saturday, A pril 6, 3 :30 p.m.&#13;
CA Theater&#13;
No A dmission&#13;
"One of the two or three truly great Shakespeare performances&#13;
on or off the screen" Time &#13;
Two vie—&#13;
continued from page 1&#13;
Senate's permission to speak.&#13;
Any person who comes to the&#13;
meetings will be able to say what&#13;
they deem necessary to maintain&#13;
equal representation.&#13;
The Concerned Student&#13;
Coalition believes that the&#13;
University is a public institution&#13;
made possible by the students&#13;
who attend. The students are an&#13;
integral part of a University and&#13;
should have a responsible&#13;
position in the running of the&#13;
University. A vote for any&#13;
member of the C.S.C. is a&#13;
decision for student power in the&#13;
University.&#13;
It's what's happening&#13;
atTp&#13;
dm1n&#13;
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United W°&#13;
rkerS Support GrouP meet&#13;
Wednesday, April 3: Midsummer Night's Dream will be shown in&#13;
GR 101 at 7:30 p.m. No admission charged&#13;
Wednesday, April 3: Glass Blowing demonstration by Gene&#13;
Cleereman at 11 a.m. in Main Place.&#13;
Thursday, April 4: Candidates' forum for PSGA candidates will be&#13;
held at 1 p.m. in Main Place.&#13;
Thursday, April 4: Communal penance and Eucharist celebration&#13;
with Pascal theme at the Newman Center atSpm cele»ration&#13;
Friday, April 5: Contemporary Music Ensemble from Northwestern&#13;
University sponsored by L&amp;FA at 7:30 p.m. in the Comm Arts Theater&#13;
No admission charged.&#13;
Friday, April 5: Film "Slaughter House 5" sponsored by PAB in the&#13;
SAB at 8 p.m. Admission is 75 cents.&#13;
Saturday, April 6: Dance at 9 p.m. in the SAB. Admission is $1 50&#13;
Sunday, April 7: Rugby - Parkside vs. University of Chicago at 130&#13;
p.m. at the Wood Road Field.&#13;
8&#13;
Sunday, April 7: Film "Slaughter House 5" sponsored by PAB in the&#13;
SAB at 7:30 p.m. Admission is 75 cents.&#13;
Sunday, April 7: Spring Concert featuring Connie Meissner, flute&#13;
soloist at 7:30 p.m. in the Comm Arts theater. Admission is free&#13;
Tuesday, April 9 and Wednesday, April 10: PSGA elections&#13;
Wednesday, April 10: PAB and Racine Art Assoc. will sponsor an&#13;
exhibition and sale of original graphic art at 10 a.m. in Main Place.&#13;
Wednesday, April 10: Lecture by Norman Bigelow on "Reincarnated&#13;
Houdini" sponsored by PAB at 8 p.m. in the Comm Arts&#13;
theater. Tickets are on sale at the Information kiosk.&#13;
COMING UP&#13;
Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, May 3, 4 and 5:&#13;
Student trip to Kentucky Derby. Sign up beginning at 12 noon, Monday,&#13;
April 8. Limit of 39 people to sign up. Includes transportation. Tickets&#13;
and sign up at the Information kiosk.&#13;
All items for IT'S WHAT'S HAPPENING must be submitted to&#13;
RANGER by noon Thursday prior to publication of the issue in which&#13;
an item is to appear.&#13;
Classified&#13;
WHOEVER STOLE MY green backpack.&#13;
Please return notebooks and especially keys&#13;
to Information Kiosk, No questions.&#13;
PLEASE, ANYONE HAVING any&#13;
knowledge or witnessing the rape of the&#13;
green 1971 Pinto on March 25, 1974, please&#13;
contact Ken Parsons. 639-0678.&#13;
MAGS -- 4 CRAGAR chrome spoke mags,&#13;
7 x 14. Never used, fits Javelin, Ford, Dodge.&#13;
$100. Phone 657-7793 evenings.&#13;
NEEDED: Students to drive to Zion,&#13;
Illinois for RANGER on Monday mornings&#13;
at 8:30 a.m., Monday afternoon at 3 p.m. and&#13;
Wednesday mornings at 8 a.m. Will pay $4.20&#13;
tor the 35-mile round-trip. Contact Tom&#13;
Petersen, LLC D 194 or call 553 2295.&#13;
The p lace t o g o&#13;
for Pants&#13;
and th ings!&#13;
ISEMAANN'S&#13;
THE&#13;
(American]&#13;
614 - 56 th S treet&#13;
The Lecture-Fine Arts Committee&#13;
presents ( / — i ••&#13;
Shmpmproduction&#13;
of&#13;
A Midsummer Night's Dream&#13;
8 p.m. Tuesday, April 9&#13;
Communication Arts Theater&#13;
Gen. Adm.&#13;
s3&#13;
50 UW-P Students $1&#13;
50&#13;
Tickets now on sale at the Information&#13;
Kiosk in Main Place&#13;
Wednesday, Apr. 3, 1974 THE PARKSIDE RANGER 5&#13;
Senate hopefuls&#13;
PLATFORMS continued from page 4&#13;
Harvey V. Hedden&#13;
My name is Harvey V. Hedden.&#13;
I am running for re-election as&#13;
PSGA Senator. Having served as&#13;
a Senator this year, I was&#13;
disgusted by the rate of absenteeism&#13;
in the Senate membership.&#13;
Although I wouldn't&#13;
claim to have been the most&#13;
effective Senator, I did attend&#13;
every meeting and worked for&#13;
policy I thought was in the best&#13;
interests of the student body.&#13;
In order to be effective, we&#13;
must ensure the participation of&#13;
PSGA members. The present&#13;
system does not do this. I do not&#13;
promote the overthrow of the&#13;
system, yet I feel many times the&#13;
administration has been overbearing&#13;
in their relations with&#13;
PSGA. I contend that we can&#13;
stand up to this pressure within&#13;
the system if the members of the&#13;
Senate are willing to work and&#13;
certain structural changes are&#13;
made in the areas I have mentioned.&#13;
&#13;
My participation in PSGA and&#13;
RANGER has made me aware of&#13;
some of the problems and concerned&#13;
about finding solutions to&#13;
them. I hope my past performance&#13;
and willingness to work&#13;
for the students in the future will&#13;
warrant your vote in the April&#13;
elections.&#13;
Karen Willems&#13;
1. More student involvement&#13;
concern ing the hiring and&#13;
dismissal procedures of Parkside&#13;
Instructors. The Instructors'&#13;
foremost interest here should be&#13;
for teaching excellence, not for&#13;
publication.&#13;
2. Organization of a "bookswap"&#13;
located on the campus&#13;
during registration.&#13;
3. Support movements to save&#13;
the College of Racine. This&#13;
college is an asset to southeast&#13;
Wisconsin, and hasn't had an&#13;
opportunity to try out a new idea&#13;
in education.&#13;
4. Support of environmental&#13;
movements on campus such as&#13;
"Save the Trees," and "S.O.P.,"&#13;
as well as for support of recycling&#13;
projects.&#13;
5. Co-operation and affiliation&#13;
of all student organizations and&#13;
clubs together with P.S.G.A., to&#13;
form a stronger, united Student&#13;
Body.&#13;
I believe that my greatest&#13;
qualification is my interest in&#13;
student governmen t. I'm&#13;
currently a member of the DYC,&#13;
and Democratic Party of Wis.&#13;
Candidates Forum&#13;
Thurs. A pril 4 . 1 p.m., m id-Main Place&#13;
PSGA ejections "iiiilTYlO&#13;
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Keith C.&#13;
Chambers&#13;
As a candidate for Senate, I&#13;
subscribe to the platform of the&#13;
Concerned Student Coalition&#13;
Party. In addition to the five&#13;
major points of C.S.C. platform, I&#13;
intend to represent an ecological&#13;
voice on campus which should&#13;
concern all students because they&#13;
have to live, work and study in an&#13;
environment. I intend to promote&#13;
the idea that any construction,&#13;
determined necessary by&#13;
Parkside's administrators, must&#13;
include a report on its effect on&#13;
the environment and be made&#13;
public, including availability to&#13;
students, before being submitted&#13;
to the central administration.&#13;
Student input should be included&#13;
in how our University is built as&#13;
well as how it functions. Ecology&#13;
can't be bought, it has to be&#13;
worked for. I intend to do that;&#13;
work.&#13;
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6 THE PARKSIDE RANGER Wednesday, Apr. 3, 19 7 4&#13;
Run for the Roses&#13;
Derby weekend arranged&#13;
by Jerry T. Delcore&#13;
Saturday, May 4, marks the&#13;
hundredth anniversary of the&#13;
running of the Kentucky Derby,&#13;
and Parkside students will be&#13;
offered the unique opportunity to&#13;
witness and enjoy the panorama&#13;
and excitement surrounding&#13;
"Derby Day."&#13;
The excitement begins in the&#13;
form of an informational gettogether&#13;
complete with&#13;
beverages, in the Student Ac-,&#13;
tivities Building on Thursday,&#13;
May 2, at 10 p.m., before leaving&#13;
on the "midnight special," an airconditioned&#13;
Wisconsin Coach&#13;
Line cruiser which will carry the&#13;
passengers to the campus of the&#13;
University of Louisville, located&#13;
a mere 5 blocks from Churchill&#13;
Downs.&#13;
Upon arrival at the Louisville&#13;
campus at approximately 8 a.m.&#13;
Houdini imitator&#13;
to appear Wednesday&#13;
Norman Bigelow is an escape&#13;
artist who claims to be the&#13;
reincarnation of the great&#13;
American escape artist Harry&#13;
Houdini, who died in 1926. He&#13;
performs many of the deathdefying&#13;
feats that were&#13;
originated or perfected by&#13;
Houdini.&#13;
Bigelow will be performing at&#13;
Parkside on Wednesday, April 10,&#13;
CHECKING&#13;
is&#13;
AT FIRST NATIONAL&#13;
OF RACINE&#13;
• No minimum&#13;
balance re quired&#13;
• No l imit to t he&#13;
number o f c hecks&#13;
you w rite&#13;
CHECKING&#13;
IS&#13;
AT FIRST NATIONAL&#13;
OF RACINE&#13;
CHECKING&#13;
IS&#13;
AT FIRST N ATIONAL&#13;
OF RACINE&#13;
Open y our fr ee c hecking&#13;
account s oon a t&#13;
First National Bank&#13;
and Trust Company of Racine&#13;
Member of Federal Reserve System&#13;
Memtwir Federal Deoosit insu rance Corp&#13;
500 W isconsin A ve. R acine&#13;
at 8 p.m. in the Comm Arts&#13;
theater under the sponsorship of&#13;
the Parkside Activities Board.&#13;
Among the devices and&#13;
situations involved in Bigelow's&#13;
performance are The Fire&#13;
Escape, The Board of Death, The&#13;
Water Torture Cell, The Straight&#13;
Jacket, and The Death Snake&#13;
Bag.&#13;
Throughout his nationwide tour&#13;
of college campuses and&#13;
org ani zat ion s, Bige low&#13;
challenges local police officials to&#13;
test his ability with their own&#13;
handcuffs and straight jackets.&#13;
This trick was also a feature of&#13;
Houdini's act.&#13;
Bigelow has appeared on the&#13;
NBC television program "The&#13;
Magician." He was chosen from&#13;
a group of four escape artists who&#13;
auditioned for the show.&#13;
Tickets for Bigelow's performance&#13;
will be available at the&#13;
Information kiosk, Brandt's in&#13;
Racine, One Sweet Dream in&#13;
Kenosha, and at the door. Admission&#13;
is $2 for students and&#13;
$2.50 for the general public.&#13;
the following morning, the&#13;
travelers will discover their hosts&#13;
have provided them with indoor&#13;
"camping" facilities in the&#13;
University Rock Theatre known&#13;
as the "Red Barn." A converted&#13;
nineteenth century tank factory,&#13;
the Red Barn provides a unique&#13;
but quite suitable place for&#13;
several hundred bedrolls.&#13;
Parkside students will share the&#13;
facilities with students from nine&#13;
other campuses including some&#13;
as far away as Connecticut.&#13;
Friday's activities will consist&#13;
of, among other things, a preDerby&#13;
set of races at Churchill&#13;
Downs and a Free Rock Concert&#13;
that evening. After a wild night at&#13;
"the Barn," it's Saturday and all&#13;
the excitement of Derby Day.&#13;
The students will be part of the&#13;
more than 130,000 people who&#13;
have also come to witness the&#13;
traditional "Run for the Roses."&#13;
The group will spend another&#13;
evening in Louisville, then back&#13;
home after what could prove to&#13;
be one of the more memorable&#13;
weekends of their college&#13;
careers, comments Buzz Faust,&#13;
president of the Parkside Activities&#13;
Board.&#13;
PAB is sponsoring the trip for&#13;
an over-all. fee of $29.50, which&#13;
includes the bus ride, Derby&#13;
tickets, two nights of lodging and&#13;
refreshments. Faust indicated&#13;
that the trip is strictly "a breakeven&#13;
venture," and because of&#13;
the great demand for Derby&#13;
tickets, only 41 are available to&#13;
Parkside.&#13;
Tickets will go on sale Monday,&#13;
April 8 at 12 noon at the Information&#13;
kiosk in Main Place.&#13;
The tickets must be bought on the&#13;
spot, and tickets will be sold on a&#13;
first come, first serve basis.&#13;
St&amp;fo&#13;
194 &amp; 50&#13;
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"TAURUS RISING"&#13;
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with E na A nka"&#13;
April 13 at the B rat&#13;
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$3.00 at t he D nnr The Brat, T he Edgewater&#13;
f&amp;c Seto&amp;Mit&amp;i&#13;
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"CHUNKY PIE"&#13;
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B AR D RI NKS ONLY&#13;
8 p .m. to 1 1 p.m., A pril 5 &amp; B Edgewater or Bratst0P&#13;
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II Artists in transit"&#13;
produce&#13;
literary journal&#13;
Editor's note: The literary magazine DWARVES, written and&#13;
produced independently by a number of students, is now on sale in&#13;
Main Place. It is reviewed here by sophomore English major Susan&#13;
Modder.&#13;
Dwarves is a literary journal recently published by local artists. The&#13;
collection of short stories and poetry focuses on the relationships&#13;
between people. Of particular interest is the contrast in style between&#13;
the writers. Jim Koloen's "Exit" is a near poetic prose, much more&#13;
abstract in comparison with Paul Lomartire's "Soft Soap," a&#13;
humorous account of the indecision that pricks us all. The story is&#13;
totally believable and owes this to its journalistic style. "The Poet's&#13;
Blues" by Jim Smith, also in.the journalistic vein, is the recreation of&#13;
his meeting with John Montgomery, a current "Beat" poet The style&#13;
and theme of the story is reminiscent of Jack Kerouac's On the Road.&#13;
The poetry of Ryan Higgins, with such intriguing titles as "The&#13;
Stillborn Seeker in a Subterranean Hotel Room with Seven Stillborn&#13;
Schizophrenic Catatonic Withdrawal Cases" and "Gliding Warm I&#13;
Rivered Soft Over Wombfolds of Dreams," displays an extraordinary&#13;
use of words. Words are created and masterly played out with rhyme&#13;
and alliteration to unique expressions of totally real though bizarre&#13;
situations: In contrast, Diane Lawler's poetry expresses a quieter tone&#13;
of innocence coupled with emotional maturity.&#13;
Besides the poetry and stories of other contributors, not mentioned&#13;
here, there are illustrations and photographs. The photographs of&#13;
Brian Ross are well integrated into the structure of the journal In&#13;
subject matter, they identify the Kenosha-Racine locale where these&#13;
artists originate. The inside cover photo of r ailroad tracks, and image&#13;
of movement, is repeated on the last page from a close-up perspective.&#13;
This points out that these artists are in transit, just as we all are from&#13;
this area to the next, from this time to the next. Unfortunately, a few of&#13;
the drawings that are incorporated with the poetry illustrate but do not&#13;
illuminate and seem merely tacked on. The journal possesses a rather&#13;
^hilff&#13;
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suitable for hanging I m told, if one presses out the crease&#13;
PhinHV,!1&#13;
!&#13;
8 t0tallF unfami&#13;
liar with the artists&gt; the last page provides&#13;
chaotically cryptic capsulizations of the contributors. Their "motives&#13;
lor metaphor" range from one who writes posthumously, "writes&#13;
poetry only because it doesn't fry right on the grill" and another's&#13;
ESS,&#13;
subj&#13;
^!&#13;
ve Jn ess&#13;
ence, captures a mood of ultimate disinWack&#13;
humor nentatl0n that b°&#13;
rd&#13;
ers on some of New Realism's&#13;
Dwarves is "an unincorporated cooperative effort meant to do no&#13;
harm to the arts. We offer our words to the reader, having kept them to&#13;
ourselves for too long a time," and I am inspired from time to time to&#13;
to,nk from efforts like these, that art can happen here and thaTthe&#13;
test thing we can do is to acknowledge it. Dwarves is on sale in Main&#13;
The UW-Parkside Activities Board&#13;
presents&#13;
"WORLD '.S GREA TEST"&#13;
ESCAPE ARTIST&#13;
Norman Bigelow&#13;
REINCARNTEA D&#13;
HOUDINI&#13;
Wednesday, April 10; 8:00 p.m.&#13;
UW-P's Comm. Arts Theatre&#13;
Adm: «2no UW-P Students *2'" General &#13;
Wednesday, Apr. 3, 1974 THE PARKSIDE RANGER 7&#13;
Sports tourneys slated for&#13;
intramural cagers &amp; wrestlers&#13;
Several intramurals tournaments&#13;
are coming up in the&#13;
next couple of weeks. The first&#13;
round of the Parkside Intramural&#13;
Basketball Tournament has been&#13;
set for Sunday night, April 7.&#13;
Games will be played at 7 p.m.&#13;
and 8 p.m. Five teams from the&#13;
Sunday night league and three&#13;
teams from the Wednesday night&#13;
league will qualify for the&#13;
championship competition.&#13;
Pairings will be made on April 4&#13;
1974.&#13;
The annual one-on-one&#13;
basketball tournament has been&#13;
set for Thursday night, April 4.&#13;
Sign-ups will be at 6:30 p.m. and&#13;
games will start at 7 p .m. Any&#13;
Parkside student is eligible with&#13;
the exception of varsity&#13;
basketball players.&#13;
The Intramural Wrestling&#13;
Championships have been set for&#13;
Tuesday night, April 9. Weigh-ins&#13;
and pairings will be from 6 p.m.&#13;
to 7 p.m., with wrestling&#13;
scheduled to begin at 7 p.m.&#13;
Individuals can enter, or a group&#13;
can enter as a team. A team&#13;
championship will be awarded.&#13;
Weight classes will be 126, 134,&#13;
142, 150, 158, 167, 177, 190, and&#13;
HWT. Weigh-ins and wrestling&#13;
will take place in the Parkside&#13;
wrestling room. Participants are&#13;
welcome to use the wrestling&#13;
room for pre-tournament&#13;
workouts.&#13;
More information concerning&#13;
IM activities can be obtained by&#13;
by Walt Ulbricht contacting Jim Koch, ext. 2267.&#13;
THE LAST DETAIL&#13;
A new genre has developed Uiis year in American cinema. We now&#13;
discover the realistic" world of policemen. From the scrubby AI&#13;
Pacino in Serpico to the indominable John Wayne in McQ a con's&#13;
anxieties and sweat are, at last, humanly exposed&#13;
Author Darryl Ponicson reveals another variation in this theme the&#13;
military policeman, in the films Cinderella Liberty and The last&#13;
ST:* bwr&#13;
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Shore Patrol officer when the Naval bureaucracy forces the role of con&#13;
upon him. F&#13;
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„&#13;
Nich&#13;
°ls°n plays the mischievous and&#13;
cynical rebel chief petty officer Buddusky. who is interrupted in&#13;
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" B"ddusky and another lifer&#13;
Mullhall (Otis Young), are assigned to transport the 18-vear-old&#13;
prisoner, Larry Meadows (Randy Quaid), to the Portsmouth Naval&#13;
Prison for an attempted theft of $40. For his unsuccessful&#13;
misdemeanor the flabby-faced Meadows receives a generous eightyear&#13;
sentence since the money belonged to a pet charity of the base&#13;
commander.&#13;
Buddusky convinces Mullhall ("Mule") to exploit the opportunity of&#13;
splitting the week's traveling allowance by rushing the boy to prison&#13;
During the journey, however, Buddusky pities Meadow's ignorance&#13;
and becomes a Big Brother who introduces the virgin to a new world of&#13;
drink, violence and sex.&#13;
Ironically, all three characters are in prison. For Buddusky and&#13;
Mule, the Navy provides a security which allows irresponsible actions&#13;
and prohibits mature independence. Similarly in Cinderella Liberty&#13;
when another chief petty officer, John Baggs (James Caan), learns&#13;
that the Navy has lost his records, he not only loses his pay but more&#13;
significantly, his umbilical cord. After Buddusky and Mule turn&#13;
Meadows over to the prison they bitch about the injustice, but they&#13;
deny personal responsibility and separately return to their own prison&#13;
in Norfolk.&#13;
Nicholson displays an extraordinary range of emotion which is&#13;
worthy of his nomination as Best Actor (his third nomination in four&#13;
years). A scene in a hotel room demonstrates his versatility. In his&#13;
underwear Nicholson teaches the fundamentals of a signalman's&#13;
training like a sympathetic Boy Scout leader; when Meadows admits&#13;
to never having hit anyone he hated, Nicholson blows up, furiously&#13;
smashing his fists against furniture and walls and finally, the drunk&#13;
Nicholson gracefully passes out while wrestling with a roll-away bed.&#13;
Nicholson IS this film.&#13;
Unfortunately, the performances of Otis Young and Randy Quaid&#13;
fail to adequately complement Nicholson's acting. Young, a black&#13;
straight man, reminds us too often of the debt he owes the Navy.&#13;
Despite his nomination as Best Supporting Actor, Randy Quaid's&#13;
ugly duckling performance lacks variation and depth. Physically and&#13;
socially awkward, the pudgy and pimply Quaid resembles in Buddusky's&#13;
words, "a great big Penguin." Too frequently the weight of his&#13;
gestures and body slow the film down to melodrama.&#13;
Tonight, Wednesday April 3, Max Reinhart's 1935 Hollywood&#13;
spectacle of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream will be&#13;
shown at 7:30 i n Gr. 101. Interesting performances by Dick Powell,&#13;
Mickey Rooney and Joe E. Brown are worth the free admission. An&#13;
oldie but goodie.&#13;
And, in conjunction with the Shakespeare symposium on Saturday,&#13;
April 6, Orson Welles' Chimes at Midnight will be shown at 3:30 p.m. in&#13;
the Comm Arts Theatre. Considered by many critics to be a Welles'&#13;
masterpiece, second only to Citizen Kane, this film focuses on&#13;
Shakespeare's most delightful character, John Falstaff. Welles has&#13;
adapted three plays by Shakespeare to create this unique interpretation,&#13;
and the result is indeed brilliant.&#13;
Martin most valuable wrestler&#13;
For the fourth year in a row&#13;
Ken Martin has been named the&#13;
Most Valuable Wrestler. He was&#13;
selected by vote of his teammates.&#13;
The senior closed his&#13;
career by earning Ail-American&#13;
honors for four consecutive years&#13;
as he placed second, third, first&#13;
and second respectively in&#13;
national competition. Martin is&#13;
the first Wisconsin wrestler to&#13;
earn such honors more than&#13;
Parkside dumped Lewis&#13;
University in a women's outdoor&#13;
track meet 68-28 Saturday and&#13;
swept all events in the process.&#13;
Sue Von Brehren led the way&#13;
with firsts in the 100 meter&#13;
hurdles, 100 yard dash, long jump&#13;
and the high jump.&#13;
Sandy Kingsfield came in first&#13;
in the 220 yard dash and the 400&#13;
and was second in the long jump.&#13;
twice.&#13;
In Martin's four years he has&#13;
helped lead his Ranger team to&#13;
prominence among NAIA&#13;
wrestling teams. In his freshman&#13;
year the Rangers finished 21st,&#13;
and then improved to 18th place&#13;
his sophomore year, 9th his&#13;
junior year, and this past year&#13;
they finished in 3rd place.&#13;
During Martin's outstanding&#13;
career he established a host of&#13;
Kim Piper won the 880 and t he&#13;
mile while Kris Winger took&#13;
seconds in the 100 an d 220 y ard&#13;
dashes.&#13;
Peggy Peach was first in the&#13;
shot put and the discus while&#13;
Maria Breach took second in the&#13;
discus and third in the shot put.&#13;
The 880 medley relay team of&#13;
Kingsfield, Myra, Breach and&#13;
Windsor ended in first place.&#13;
school records in virtually every&#13;
category. They include most wins&#13;
in a career - 87 (8 losses and 2&#13;
ties); most pins in a career - 28;&#13;
most reversals in a career - 75;&#13;
most nearfalls in a career - 102;&#13;
most consecutive matches&#13;
without a loss - 31; fastest pin -16&#13;
seconds; and most seasons as&#13;
captain - 3.&#13;
Runner-ups in the vote for most&#13;
valuable were juniors Bill West&#13;
and Randy Skarda. Both won&#13;
national championships this past&#13;
season.&#13;
West, co-captain of the&#13;
team along with Martin, finished&#13;
the season with a perfect 27-0&#13;
record enroute to his championship.&#13;
He was one of only&#13;
three collegiate wrestlers in the&#13;
country to finish with an unblemished&#13;
season. His 85&#13;
takedowns this season and his&#13;
career total of 157 are both&#13;
Parkside records. Skarda, a&#13;
former high school teammate of&#13;
Martin, finished the year with a&#13;
28-1 record. His 28 wins in one&#13;
season, as well as his 12 pins, are&#13;
new school records.&#13;
Women tracksters&#13;
run over Lewis&#13;
Give a SHIT &amp; Vote-April 9 &amp; 10 PSGA&#13;
Rosa takes 6 mile;&#13;
Merritt 2nd in decath.&#13;
There's no easy way for Charlie Nelson to become Dr. Nelson.&#13;
Lucian Rosa captured the sixmile&#13;
road Saturday at Parkside&#13;
jn 31.13 with teammate Chuck&#13;
Dettman placing fourth.&#13;
Team totals had North Central&#13;
first with 25 points, Parkside&#13;
second with 28, College of St.&#13;
Francis 43 and UW-Stevens Point&#13;
45.&#13;
In the Parkside decathlon, the&#13;
leader with 5853 points was Paul&#13;
Johnson of College of DuPage, 111.&#13;
Then came Keith Merritt of&#13;
Parkside, 5565; Glenn Thompson,&#13;
llw-Milwaukee, 5469; Herb.&#13;
eGroot, Parkside, 4789; and Pat&#13;
Burns, Parkside, 4475.&#13;
Other finishers were Larry&#13;
Cox, Parkside, 4214; Shaunte&#13;
Stills of the Parkside track club,&#13;
4074; Bob Meekma, Parkside,&#13;
3952; Dennis Rhule, Parkside,&#13;
3785; and Orby Moss of the&#13;
Lakeshore Olympians (and UWP&#13;
assistant athletic director) at&#13;
3210.&#13;
Pat Burns also won the shot put&#13;
with a throw of 49'5VSome&#13;
other events, including&#13;
the walk, were postponed&#13;
because of ice and snow.&#13;
But there is a way to make it somewhat easier.&#13;
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If you qualify, our scholarship program will cover&#13;
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8 THE PARKSIDE RANGER Wednesday, Apr. 3, 1974&#13;
•to. l- immmk Wm&amp; HI *,v -, #&#13;
The meup for Parkside's 1974 baseball team is, front row 1 to r, Mark Lui, Tim Wilmes law Zirfx-I&#13;
Oherh ol 'n a&#13;
Sv&#13;
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: Sm„lcnskv, Terry Hardin. Back row: Jim McKenna, Coaeh Ken&#13;
Parkside '9' to open season&#13;
against College of Racine&#13;
Phy. Ed. Bldg. schedule&#13;
Wed. Apr. 3 Gym open 12:20-1:30 pm 8. 6-9:30 pm&#13;
Intramural Basketball 8-10 pm in gyms 1 &amp; 2&#13;
Handball courts open 8:30 am-9:30 pm&#13;
Pool-Sauna open 12:30-2 pm 8. 3:30-9:30 pm&#13;
BASEBALL GAME TODAY vs. COLLEGE&#13;
OF RACINE 1:30 pm SEASON OPENER&#13;
Thurs. Apr. 4 Gym open 10:30 am-3:30 pm&#13;
Intramural Basketball One-on-One&#13;
Tournament 7-9:30 pm&#13;
Handball courts open 8:30 am-9:30 pm&#13;
Pool-Sauna open 10:30 am-2:30 pm 8, 3:30-5:30 pm&#13;
Fri. Apr. 5 Gyms open 10:30 am-3:30 pm&#13;
Volleyball Club practice on center court 12 n oon&#13;
Handball courts open 8:30 am-4:30 pm&#13;
Pool-Sauna open 11:30 am-3:30 pm&#13;
Baseball Game today vs. Whitewater 12 n oon&#13;
Sat. Apr. 6 Gyms open 9 am-4 pm&#13;
Handball courts open 9 am-4 pm&#13;
Pool-Sauna open 12 p m-4 pm&#13;
Sun., Apr. 7 Gyms open 3-9:30 pm&#13;
Handball courts open 3-9:30 pm&#13;
Pool-Sauna open 3 9:30 pm&#13;
Intramural basketball 6:30-9:30 pm&#13;
Mon. Apr. 8 Gym open 12:30-1:30 pm 8, 6-9:30 pm&#13;
Handball courts open 8:30 am-9:30 pm&#13;
Pool-Sauna open 12:30-2 pm 8. 3:30 6 pm&#13;
Tues. Apr. 9 Gym open 12:30-3:30 pm 8. 6-7 pm&#13;
Handball courts open 8:30 am-9:30 pm&#13;
Pool-Sauna open 11:30 am-l:30 &amp; 6-9:30 pm&#13;
Baseball schedule&#13;
Date&#13;
April 3&#13;
April 5&#13;
April 8&#13;
April 11&#13;
April 15&#13;
April 19&#13;
April 20&#13;
April 23&#13;
April 24&#13;
April 27&#13;
April 29&#13;
May 3&#13;
Opponent&#13;
College of Racine&#13;
UW Whitewater&#13;
UW-Whitewater&#13;
UW-Madison JV&#13;
Rock Valley&#13;
Carroll College&#13;
St. Norbert&#13;
Waukesha Area&#13;
Lake Forest&#13;
Illinois Chicago Circle&#13;
Milwaukee Area Tech.&#13;
College of Racine&#13;
Parkside's baseball team,&#13;
coached by Red Oberbruner, will&#13;
open its first season as a varsity&#13;
club in a double-header against&#13;
the College of Racine today, April&#13;
3. Weather permitting, the&#13;
umpire will holler "batter up" at&#13;
1:30 p.m. on the home field.&#13;
However, if field conditions are&#13;
poor the game will be played at&#13;
Racine's Horlick Field.&#13;
Oberbruner expressed confidence&#13;
in his team, of which a&#13;
majbrity are starting freshmen.&#13;
The pitchers, he said, are the&#13;
team's strong point, the infield&#13;
dependable, the catching is solid,&#13;
Hundreds nl&#13;
American students&#13;
placed In&#13;
RECOGNIZED&#13;
OVERSEAS&#13;
MEDICAL SCHOOLS&#13;
through Euromed!&#13;
For the session starting July, 1974,&#13;
Euromed will assist qualified American&#13;
students in gaining admission&#13;
to recognized overseas medical&#13;
schools.&#13;
And that's just the beginning.&#13;
Since (he language barrier constitutes&#13;
the preponderate difficulty in succeeding&#13;
at a foreign school, the Euromed&#13;
program also includes an intensive&#13;
J 2-16 week medical and conversational&#13;
language course, mandatory for&#13;
all students. Five hours daily, 5 days&#13;
per week (12-16 weeks) the course is&#13;
given in the country where the student&#13;
will attend medical school.&#13;
In addition, Euromed provides students&#13;
with a 12-16 week intensive cultu-jl&#13;
orientation program, with American&#13;
students now studying medicine&#13;
in that particular country serving as&#13;
counselors.&#13;
Senior or graduate students currently&#13;
t 'oiled in an American university are&#13;
eligible to participate in the Euromed&#13;
program.&#13;
For application and further&#13;
information, phone toll free:&#13;
(800) 645-1234&#13;
in New York State phone:&#13;
(516) 746-2380&#13;
or write,&#13;
Euromed, Ltd.&#13;
170 Old Country Road&#13;
Mineola. N Y. 11501&#13;
and the entire outfield is new. The&#13;
team has not yet had the opportunity&#13;
to practice outdoors so&#13;
has been working out in the Phy&#13;
Ed building.&#13;
Oberbruner hopes to play four&#13;
pitchers in Wednesday's doubleheader&#13;
but said he would have to&#13;
wait and see how the games&#13;
develop. Pitchers for the Rangers&#13;
are Jeff Sexton, Kim Singleton,&#13;
Tim Wilmes, Jeff Klemko, Tom&#13;
Rachell, and Tim Lange. Bob&#13;
Coster has an arm problem and&#13;
Oberbruner is doubtful as to&#13;
whether or not he will be playing&#13;
this season. Catchers are Jim&#13;
Meekma and Ken Scholz, third&#13;
Time&#13;
DH 1:30 pm&#13;
DH 12 n oon&#13;
DH 12 n oon&#13;
DH 2 pm&#13;
DH 1 pm&#13;
DH 1:30 pm&#13;
DH 12 n oon&#13;
DH 1 pm&#13;
DH 1 pm&#13;
DH 12 n oon&#13;
DH 1 pm&#13;
DH 1:30 pm&#13;
Place&#13;
Here&#13;
Here&#13;
There&#13;
There&#13;
There&#13;
Here&#13;
There&#13;
Here&#13;
Here&#13;
There&#13;
Here&#13;
There&#13;
baseman is Dean Christensen,&#13;
second basemen are Randy&#13;
Kuiper and Mark Lui, shortstops&#13;
are Lester Zirbel and Marc&#13;
Smolensky, first baseman is&#13;
Rade Dimitrijevic and outfielders&#13;
are Roscoe Chambers&#13;
and Terry Hardin.&#13;
Oberbruner hoped that&#13;
Chancellor Wyllie would be on&#13;
hand to throw out the first ball;&#13;
however, the Chancellor stated&#13;
he would be in Atlanta on the day&#13;
of the game. The Chancellor, who&#13;
was "a switch hitter in my&#13;
youth" regretted that he would be&#13;
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