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            <text>CCC delays referendum&#13;
Rebecca Ecklund last June. or Hanger staff&#13;
The Campus Concerns Committee&#13;
(CC~), a facu~ty-studentadministration&#13;
committee whose&#13;
function it is to review and I evaluate student organizations,&#13;
met Thursday, Sept. 12 to consider&#13;
the new PSGA Inc. Cont&#13;
stitution.&#13;
\ • ·early 50 observers filled the&#13;
Dearborn's letter was submitted&#13;
to CCC on the prior&#13;
Tuesday. However, at that&#13;
meeting it was pointed out that&#13;
the portion of the old Constitution&#13;
to which Dearborn referred, had&#13;
been amended in November of&#13;
1973 so that quorum&#13;
requirements were altered.&#13;
nothing."&#13;
There were no resolutions&#13;
made by CCC on the question of&#13;
quorum. Discussion moved on&#13;
into the area of PSGA's incorporation.&#13;
&#13;
CCC members questioned&#13;
Milutinovich's reasons for setting&#13;
up PSGA as a corporation, and&#13;
whether or not students should&#13;
have been consulted in the move. room as the CCC discussed issues&#13;
surrounding the proposed Constitution,&#13;
from legitimacy of the&#13;
p-esent student g_overnment, . to&#13;
unplications of its recent incorporation,&#13;
to pros and cons of&#13;
delaying the constitutional&#13;
The Tuesday meeting was&#13;
adjourned until the exact wording&#13;
of that amendment could be&#13;
secured.&#13;
Milutinovich cited ·various&#13;
reasons for incorporation, such&#13;
as limited liability for individual&#13;
senators and requirements by&#13;
law that good and accurate&#13;
records be kept of all&#13;
proceedings, a practice that&#13;
Milutinovich feels is necessary in&#13;
view of the large amounts of&#13;
money PSGA Inc. may be handling&#13;
in its new status under&#13;
Merger Implementation.&#13;
referendum.&#13;
Never during the five-hour&#13;
marathon session was the actual&#13;
1 content of the PSGA Inc. Constitution&#13;
discussed.&#13;
0 One of the major questions&#13;
centered around a letter to CCC&#13;
from Assistant Chancellor Allan&#13;
Dearborn suggesting that the&#13;
new Constitution should not be&#13;
considered legitimate because&#13;
the PSGA Senate (in Dearborn's&#13;
A former PSGA senator was&#13;
able to produce the quorum&#13;
amendment at the Thursday&#13;
meeting. Accompanying PSGA&#13;
Inc. President Dennis&#13;
Milutinovich were three attorneys.&#13;
Tom Hetzel, a Kenosha&#13;
lawyer, offered his interpretation&#13;
of what constitutes quorum in&#13;
any legislative body. Phyllis Lidberg, a student&#13;
member of CCC, questioned&#13;
whether the student body should&#13;
have been consulted in PSGA's&#13;
move to incorporate.&#13;
Milutinovich said that it was not&#13;
required by law that they do so;&#13;
he also suggested that the issue&#13;
Dearborn claimed that when&#13;
nine senators resigned from&#13;
PSGA over the summer, their&#13;
seats still counted in establishing&#13;
quorum. Hetzel pointed out that&#13;
interpretation) has b_een&#13;
operating without a quorum smce&#13;
. "a member is a living, breathing&#13;
body, not a nothing. If you have&#13;
an empty seat, you have a con1inu..i on p .. ge 4&#13;
The Parkside~------&#13;
RANGER&#13;
________ Wednesday, Sept.18, 1974 Vol. Ill No. 7 ___ _&#13;
Review tenure process&#13;
by amy of Ranger staff&#13;
On Monday, Sept. 9, the Special Sub-committee on&#13;
fl'nure and Promotion met to continue their work in&#13;
preparing review procedure policies. The members&#13;
of this group decided to separate into two subcommittees:&#13;
Policy statements and Review&#13;
procedures. Only eight members of the committee&#13;
were there so they assigned the rest of the group to&#13;
the newly formed subcommittees. Frank Egerton,&#13;
chairperson, said that some of the divisions were&#13;
under-represented and that recommendations for&#13;
appointment to the committee would be requested.&#13;
It also seems that some members of the committee&#13;
doubt that they are covered in the new anti-&#13;
~recy and open meetings, because they "only deal&#13;
tn policy and are not a decision-making body." Then&#13;
the meeting was adjourned and called for Wed·&#13;
nesday night, Sept. 11, at 7 p.m.&#13;
At the Wednesday night meeting, Egerton read&#13;
the resignation of Jose Ortega to the committee.&#13;
The group then divided into the two subcommittees&#13;
and RA:'1.GER elected to stay with the Review&#13;
l)l'Ocedures group.&#13;
David Beach was elected to the chair and then the&#13;
committee began a critical analyzation of the&#13;
document on Tenure and Promotion Policies that&#13;
the committee drew up on Monday, July 29 of this&#13;
year. A major part of this document is Paul Klein's proposal (see figure).&#13;
It was mentioned in the committee that the whole&#13;
process had so many checks that it exemplified the&#13;
great mistrust that exists between the various&#13;
levels in every division. The members of the&#13;
COlllmittee were concerned over the ramifications&#13;
of t_he new laws. It was pointed out that these new&#13;
poiici~ ~or decision-making bodies may well result&#13;
in intimidation.&#13;
E l'her~ was discussion over the authority of the&#13;
~~c~tive Committee. If there were too many po_or 1s1ons, the Administration might not allow its&#13;
~legation of power to faculty ~~rds to ~ontinue. e number of committee dec1s1ons which were&#13;
i:ersed this last term illustrates the problems in&#13;
D Pfom~tional structure. . . . 1&#13;
scuss1on persisted as to the credib1hty of the&#13;
~sent system. Matters which hold people's jobs_ in&#13;
balance are serious, and the power used by semor&#13;
e:ber_s of the faculty in letting junior memb~rs .. their ranks, causes friction and isolates m- Vidua1 faculty members.&#13;
1&#13;
~'The divisional Executive Committ~ d_on't&#13;
erpret the standards uniformly in their ratmgs cancl'd ' IV 1. ates. Then, of course, there's the unwritten&#13;
te Which designates; more tenured faculty than&#13;
. nured faculty is undesirable.", stated Beach, !Slant Professor of psychology.&#13;
'NC .... ,. ......... tfhtdltc,tMIN.,_..&#13;
~--..-----. .,.19..,., ,,..,not lllt ~&#13;
~'v•~t'IOM1~&#13;
. .....,. . .,_.,... __ .. ,&#13;
Kleln proposal figure&#13;
It was suggested by the committee that TFD be&#13;
put in a position to view all positive and negative&#13;
decisions, thereby forcing the "Executive Committees&#13;
to keep from doing hatchet jobs." One&#13;
member said the numerous reversals of opinion and&#13;
the general lack of communication provided a&#13;
"comic relief at Parkside." Members suggested&#13;
that the ad hoc committee (see diagram) could be&#13;
important in this respect, since it would help the&#13;
candidate present his best advocate. The composition&#13;
of this committee would be unlimited as to&#13;
the choice of tenured or untenured personnel.&#13;
The difficulties in arriving at a working model of&#13;
any arrangement is the problem with the unstaffed&#13;
(those with less than three tenured members)&#13;
disciplines. Gerald Fowler, a member of this&#13;
subcommittee, said that the division must be made&#13;
"more fully aware of the facts of its presentation&#13;
before going to the Executive Committee and ~at,!t&#13;
inform the candidate as to what was occurnng.&#13;
A consensus that the Advisory Committee be&#13;
abolished was decided upon, and the members&#13;
would propose the creation of some other board to&#13;
provide the understaffed ~sciplines with com·&#13;
munications. It was also decided that s~~e ~evel,&#13;
the candidate present his own case. Notification to&#13;
the candidate of his standing, . and the considerations&#13;
of his services is very 1IDporta~t. The&#13;
subcommittee on Review Procedur~s said ~e&#13;
person thus considered, should ~ inform~. m writing and in detail, by the committee examirung&#13;
this person. Any appeals would be initiated by the&#13;
candidate himself. , . Beach said that the committee s next meet~&#13;
would concern itself with the assig~~~~ of specific&#13;
d general duties and responsibilities to the&#13;
~~rious levels of the promotion system. Th~n the&#13;
group agreed to adjourn and meet again on&#13;
Tuesday, Sept. 17 at 2:30 ~.m. . .. . Fowler mused after the d1scuss1on, Do you think . ?" Ford will pardon us of our sins .&#13;
Pho:o by Dal• All&#13;
Herbert Kubly, .profe or of English, i through a five-hour CCC&#13;
meeting at which the actual content of the PSGA Inc. prop ed Cool&gt;titution&#13;
wa ne\·er discu sed.&#13;
PAI, ASA, Vets&#13;
Student groups&#13;
stay home&#13;
b) Heb) :'lil'U&#13;
The Parkside Student&#13;
Government Association Inc .&#13;
(PSGA) met unday night -to&#13;
consider the propo -ed con- stitution, the controversy&#13;
surrounding the allocation&#13;
committee and the issue of&#13;
segregated fees. Although specifically notified&#13;
of the meeting, repre entativ&#13;
from the Vet's Club, the Adult&#13;
Student Association and the&#13;
Parkside Activities BQard failed&#13;
to attend to expre their view on a possible compromise on&#13;
representation to the allocation&#13;
committee. The constitution as it appears&#13;
in this issue of the HA . 'GER is a&#13;
corrected version of that which&#13;
was printed in the Sept. 11, 1974&#13;
issue. The PSGA is hopeful that&#13;
th IS constitution, in its entirety,&#13;
will be put before the student&#13;
body in a referendum on Sept. 24&#13;
and 25.&#13;
Senator Keith Chambers was indirectly informed "that the&#13;
chancellor has expressed positive&#13;
feelings on the constitution and&#13;
the allocation committee" and is&#13;
interested in having PSGA&#13;
representatives discuss their&#13;
positions with him on these two&#13;
issues.&#13;
President Dennis Milutinovich&#13;
nominated Senators Karen&#13;
Willems and Chambers to approach&#13;
Chancellor Irvin Wyllie,&#13;
and Senator Harvey Hedden to&#13;
talk with Vice Chancellor Otto&#13;
Bauer . An alternate constitution,&#13;
although incompl e, wa informally&#13;
pre ented by Phil&#13;
Living ton of the n wly.formed&#13;
tudents for B tter Government.&#13;
Living ton propos d implificd&#13;
con titution that would&#13;
call for only a legiJ lative branch,&#13;
with enators elected on&#13;
stati tical repre entation for&#13;
every 350 tuden in any given&#13;
division.&#13;
Rather than a pr ·d nt el ted&#13;
at large, the enat would choo&#13;
a ch irper on from among its&#13;
member . In plac of th&#13;
executive and judicial branch ,&#13;
the press would be relied on for a system of check and balances.&#13;
Livingston said he hoped to&#13;
submit the alternate constitution&#13;
to the student body on Monday,&#13;
Sept. 16.&#13;
A motion made by Senator&#13;
Hedden was unanimously&#13;
passed; tated, "The PSGA&#13;
condemns Dean (Jewel)&#13;
Echelbarger's partisan practices&#13;
in the admission of political&#13;
candidates on the campus for the&#13;
purpose of campaigning."&#13;
Also in reference to Dean&#13;
Echelbarger, President&#13;
Milutinovich stated, "I just think&#13;
it's time for a new advisor." He&#13;
suggested Aaron Snyder for the&#13;
position, and further requested&#13;
that each senator approach at&#13;
least one faculty member on the&#13;
possibility of becoming PSGA's new advisor.&#13;
The next PSGA meeting will be&#13;
held in LLC-0174 at 3:30 p.m.,&#13;
Sept. 20. The meeting is open to&#13;
the public. &#13;
• ignores&#13;
ations&#13;
ntly th Campus Cone r:ns Committee ( CCC) was&#13;
propos student constitution. That&#13;
c ded o ignore t demand of over 600&#13;
voting to postpon t constitutional&#13;
·A&#13;
e&#13;
he constuden&#13;
&#13;
Letters to the editor&#13;
To the Editor:&#13;
After reading the PSGA contitution&#13;
I must say that I am&#13;
pleased with the idea of increased&#13;
tudent control of the processes&#13;
·hich occur in the University.&#13;
ch increased responsibility can&#13;
onlv result in a richer, more&#13;
relevant education for al who&#13;
all nd Parkside. There was one point in the constitution which&#13;
·orries me, though. This is the&#13;
tion relating to the control of&#13;
th egregated Fees. The idea of&#13;
tudents determining where our&#13;
money goes is most appealing but&#13;
I have reservations about&#13;
po · 1ble consequences.&#13;
\" r the la t years we have&#13;
the power which money&#13;
t d o\·er the highest office of&#13;
Lh land the presidency. I am of&#13;
the opinion that money tends to&#13;
rrupt, and I fear that, unless&#13;
PS 1 careful, that amount,&#13;
m than a quarter of a million&#13;
dolla each year, could do a&#13;
gr at deal of corrupting. If PSGA1&#13;
c r Cul , the egregated Fees&#13;
could end up being used far more&#13;
creative! than they are now for&#13;
th good of the University. If&#13;
· not careful, we will&#13;
1tn hortly the rise of the&#13;
Parkside Political Fatcat.&#13;
To the editor:&#13;
T.Speaker&#13;
Junior, Kenosha&#13;
First, I would like to apologize&#13;
to Mr. Dearborn and all the&#13;
members of the Campus Concerns&#13;
Committee for my&#13;
ungentlemanly conduct at the&#13;
CCC meeting on Sept. 10. This in&#13;
no way changes my feeling that&#13;
tudents have the right to vote in&#13;
the proposed Constitution before&#13;
1t lS censored. I also believe that&#13;
Mr. Dearborn's statement, "I'm going to delay the (PSGA)&#13;
Constitution as long as you have&#13;
delayed the parking lots," does&#13;
not fit into the realm of gentlemanly&#13;
conduct.&#13;
PSGA has come under a lot of&#13;
criticism for the proposed&#13;
referendum date. I would like to&#13;
explain PSGA's reasons for&#13;
selecting Sept. 18 and 19 (now&#13;
moved to Sept. 24 and 25). As soon&#13;
as the current members of the&#13;
PSGA were elected, it became&#13;
e ident that the old Constitution&#13;
we are operating under was&#13;
lmworkable, especially in the&#13;
f~ce of the responsibilities newly&#13;
given to the students llllder&#13;
Merger Implementation. Merger&#13;
Implem~ntation is now the law.&#13;
The Uruted Council of Student&#13;
Governments drafted its position 00 the law and advised individual&#13;
campus student governments to&#13;
accept their responsibilities. The&#13;
~ard of Regents will draft its&#13;
mterpretation of the law this&#13;
Oc~ · That is their right but&#13;
there ts no reason for us to wait&#13;
and be told by the Board of&#13;
Regents what its views are&#13;
PSGA, . as your student govern~&#13;
ment, . lS Presenting the United&#13;
Council of Student Government's&#13;
;ew of the Merger contained in&#13;
We ~posed PSGA constitution e ieve you have the right t~&#13;
\'Ole on this pl"t\nn.-n l bef Board • -~ ore the . of ~ents releases its&#13;
op1JUon-for it is only an o . . Over the s pmion. PSGA has d:mer, the_ size of&#13;
because of !:;id~signation&#13;
ceptanc~ into other a~~hoo~cpersonahty&#13;
conru s, reasons h cts, and other . . ave left us with a rnuurnum number f We feel it - . 0. senators.&#13;
the Se is imperative to refill&#13;
filled ~ote and feel it should be&#13;
represent II&#13;
tudents. It shouid be fill!i the&#13;
the new Constitut" under ton, not the old&#13;
To the Editor:&#13;
The PSGA Inc. is postponing&#13;
the Constitutional referendum&#13;
until Sept. 24 and 25, 1974 because&#13;
of the inaccuracies that appeared&#13;
in the Sept. 11 issue of the&#13;
RANGER.&#13;
I hope that you will take the&#13;
time to read this constitution,&#13;
think about it, and then vote. It is&#13;
of utmost importance that the&#13;
students of this university have a&#13;
constitution that will protect their&#13;
interests and give them control&#13;
over the budgeting of their fees.&#13;
We believe this constitution will&#13;
do that. Sincerely,&#13;
Dennis Milutinovich&#13;
President, PSGA Inc.&#13;
To the Editor:&#13;
The story on the Folan case in&#13;
the ltANGEl:t of Sept. 11th&#13;
suggests that I abstained from&#13;
voting in the meeting of August&#13;
19th. Neither my colleagues nor I&#13;
are in the habit of abstaining&#13;
when important issues come up&#13;
in the Social Science Executive&#13;
Committee. In this particular&#13;
case, I had not yet returned from&#13;
swnmer vacation and therefore&#13;
was not present at all. If and&#13;
when this case comes up again,&#13;
or as other similar cases come&#13;
up, I assure you that I shall vote&#13;
upon them. Philip M: Burnett&#13;
Professor of Social Science&#13;
one. Therefore, we must vote on&#13;
the new Constitution as soon as possible.&#13;
1:.0,ted tor length because&#13;
ol ::.pace restrictions.&#13;
H this proposed Constitution is&#13;
ratified on Sept. 24 and 25, you&#13;
will have given PSGA a chance to&#13;
be an eff.ective governing agent,&#13;
expressed your belief in the&#13;
democratic process of elections&#13;
and reaffirmed your faith in th~&#13;
U.S. system of government. As&#13;
always, it will be open for&#13;
amendment and any amendments&#13;
can be proposed to the&#13;
PSGA to be put on the ballot in&#13;
Sept~mber, October or April&#13;
elections. If the Senate rejects an&#13;
amendment, fill a petition with 10&#13;
~rcent of the student body's&#13;
signatures and it will be placed&#13;
on the ballot for the whole student&#13;
body to vote on.&#13;
We need this constitution and&#13;
we need it now. Vote yes on Sept.&#13;
24 and 25.&#13;
Respectfully,&#13;
Keith Cliff Chambers,&#13;
PSGA Inc. Senator&#13;
To the Editor, and&#13;
To the student body,&#13;
It has been stated by PAB that&#13;
PSGA inc. has ignored their 17&#13;
amendments and have in fact&#13;
censored them. This is BS. The&#13;
amendments were presented to&#13;
PSGA inc. One was accepted.&#13;
Some of the proposed amend·&#13;
men~ were already covered by&#13;
previous senate amendments,&#13;
some we did not vote for because&#13;
we did not think they were good&#13;
amendments. If P AB thinks that&#13;
the rejected amendments are so&#13;
good, all they have to do is start a&#13;
petition, get 10 per cent of the&#13;
student body to sign, and it will&#13;
appear on a referendum.&#13;
~AB submitted a- letter with their amendments, which made&#13;
such statements as "PSGA Inc.&#13;
has robbed the students of the&#13;
University of Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
of ~eir rights!", that PSGA is&#13;
trymg to "railroatl a constitution&#13;
cloaked in revolution and psuedo&#13;
~.tudent rights, " this constitution&#13;
. guarantees minority power&#13;
tnStead of majority represen·&#13;
tation." They also accused us of &#13;
letters&#13;
"sentaionalism." Ever since the&#13;
pSGA inc. started action on the&#13;
Merger Implementation L~w,&#13;
there have been rumors flying&#13;
around the university such as the&#13;
pSGA inc. will fire Tony Totero,&#13;
·mplement pay toilets, have free&#13;
~ concerts, cut off athletic&#13;
funds and use the gym for a youth&#13;
tiostel. To say these are absurd is&#13;
gro.55 understatement. It is also&#13;
: slap·in the face to PSGA inc.,&#13;
the students who we repre~ent,&#13;
and the interest of student nghts&#13;
to control segregated fee money&#13;
according to .the ~er~er Ii:nplementation&#13;
Bill (which is a Wis.&#13;
state Jaw).&#13;
-Edited for length--&#13;
If I appear to be harsh on P AB&#13;
in this Jetter, it's only because I&#13;
want to get this out in the open&#13;
and clear up some insinuations&#13;
and rwnors before the student&#13;
body gets ripped-off. In this&#13;
proposed co~stitution, we are&#13;
trying to give stude~ts the&#13;
reponsibility and the nght to&#13;
control their own affairs. I have&#13;
heard comments from some&#13;
people saying that st~den~ are&#13;
not responsible or intelligent&#13;
enough to do this. H that is the&#13;
case, I suggest babysitting fees&#13;
be payed to all faculty • and administrative&#13;
personnel, playpens&#13;
and rattles be made available in&#13;
main place, student government&#13;
be abolished and replaced with&#13;
student tyrants, and the name of&#13;
University Wisconsin Parkside&#13;
be changed to Parkside Kindergarten.&#13;
I do not follow the&#13;
logic of people who say that&#13;
students who vote for a president,&#13;
pay taxes, and can be drafted to&#13;
fight in a war, are not responsible&#13;
or intelligent enough to have a&#13;
say in what goes on at Parkside.&#13;
Carrie Ward,&#13;
PSGA Inc. setn:ltor&#13;
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ATTENTION ALL RED BLODED LOYAL AMERICANS. I have&#13;
reason to believe that something subversive is going on in our librarylear~g&#13;
center. It is suggested that you see for yourselves, but I'll tell&#13;
you right now, something smells. One is immediately given to mistrust&#13;
when greeted at the circulation desk with a friendly smile. Any honest&#13;
person feels growing suspicion when he(or she) encounters competence&#13;
an? willing assistance when any fool knows that people can&#13;
get away with a good deal less. My own doubts were long ago displaced&#13;
by a firm conviction that they have something to hide when at the&#13;
reference desk they offer their time and invaluable assistance&#13;
repeatedly as if that were their job! I should have called for a fullscale&#13;
investigation when this could have been nipped in the bud, back&#13;
when they started answering boorish, banal, and insulting bitch sheets&#13;
with prompt courtesy and concern. Now, it's hopeless. Probably&#13;
nothing can be done to bring them back into the mainstream of&#13;
Parkside's practice, to force them back into the mold .. The only explanation&#13;
that fits all the facts is that they're all a bunch of radical&#13;
perverts (sick) bent on destroying the system with an insidious heresy&#13;
and an unamerican doctrine of "doing a good job" or other such mush. Well, I suppose ... I guess ... Yes, I admit it, I am needlessly being&#13;
alarmist. No doubt some bureaucratic messiah will come along to&#13;
save us from this threat by making more budget cuts, but I really&#13;
thought something should be said to assure you that your jounalistic watchdogs are on their toes.&#13;
"Remember the missing sugar? Well, it's turned up. Your fine&#13;
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completely immobilized."&#13;
"Only one thing he can do-wash it. What size drums does your petrol come in? "&#13;
"Ten gallon."&#13;
"Tell him to pour out a couple of gallons and replace with&#13;
water. Stir well. Let it stand for ten minutes and then syphon off&#13;
the top seven gallons. It'll be as pure petrol as makes no difference.&#13;
"&#13;
"As easy as that!" I said incredulously. I thought of&#13;
Hillcrest's taking half an hour to distill a cupful. "Are you sure, Mr. Mahler? "&#13;
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In connection with the recent&#13;
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Students Coalition (CSC) has&#13;
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President Kai all states, "The&#13;
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businesses and institutions.&#13;
Gateway Technical Institute still&#13;
~s Canteen cigarettes, soda&#13;
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11Need help? ask&#13;
b) Jeannine Sipsma members chose the twelve&#13;
us.''&#13;
olR/\NGEH. Staff students who would serve as&#13;
Remember the students who advisors. She said there was an&#13;
·ere running around at effort made to choose advisors&#13;
~egistration with white T-shirts from as many different&#13;
that said "Need Help? Ask Us?" backgrounds and cultures as&#13;
According to Jewel Echelbarger, possible in order to serve&#13;
oe1ate Dean of Studentsthese students with special problems.&#13;
people are part of a new service The advisors started out by&#13;
at Parkside called Student-To- helping students at orientation&#13;
Student Advising. and registration and will now try&#13;
The service started this to keep in touch with the students&#13;
semester to giv~ more in- during the semester. The addividualized&#13;
attention to new visors have the names and&#13;
students, Echelbarger said. .schedules of all fr~hmen, and&#13;
Student advisors are needed each advisor is asigned apt,ecause&#13;
of the small counseling proximately 100 to 150 students&#13;
staff which doesn't have suf- according to majors.&#13;
ficient time to spend with new The advisors will help students&#13;
students. with curriculum, classes, unEchelbarger&#13;
said that last derstanding financial aid or&#13;
summer a committee made up of · anything they might have&#13;
three students and two staff questions about said&#13;
Echelbarger. Students can get in&#13;
touch with the advisors by going&#13;
down to the Counseling - Dean of&#13;
Students office in Tallent Hall,&#13;
room 115 or calling 1553-2225! for&#13;
an appointment.&#13;
Echelbarger said that according&#13;
to a survey taken of new&#13;
students, they seem to think that&#13;
the new Student-To-Student&#13;
Advising program is a good idea.&#13;
Kai Nall, a Student-To-Student&#13;
Advisor in the Education major,&#13;
said that he met half of the new&#13;
students interested in Education&#13;
at orientation and plans to&#13;
telephone the other half. He also&#13;
plans on getting in touch with&#13;
students periodically, possibly&#13;
three times a year.&#13;
At the present time, Nall has&#13;
spoken to 72 new students interested&#13;
in Education and&#13;
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help, whether they h~ve&#13;
problems in many areas or Just&#13;
need to catch up in one course.&#13;
The service concentrates on the&#13;
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foreign languages and statistics,&#13;
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service last year aided hundreds&#13;
of students. The program is&#13;
entirely voluntary, so students&#13;
using it begin and leave at their&#13;
myn discretion&#13;
The Tutorial Service is located&#13;
in Tallent Hall 115, and all&#13;
tutoring is done there. Students&#13;
wanting help in ~ course or&#13;
courses may drop in or call (553-&#13;
2289) to arrange for tutoring,&#13;
which may be done individually&#13;
or in small groups.&#13;
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the service ; interested individuals&#13;
pick up an application&#13;
form in Tallent Hall 115. Tutors&#13;
are paid by the hour for their&#13;
work.&#13;
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l&gt;tudent . He mentioned that&#13;
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is advising in the hall .&#13;
1 ·a11 stressed that tudents&#13;
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need not speak to him in the office&#13;
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Roscoe Chambers, a StudentTo-Student&#13;
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working with people who are&#13;
undecided as to their major,&#13;
remarked that he hopes to give&#13;
students an idea of Parkside's&#13;
over-all policies and keep in close&#13;
contact with them.&#13;
Chambers said that the service&#13;
is not just for freshmen but for&#13;
anyone who needs help. He also&#13;
mentioned that a student does not&#13;
necessarily have to speak to the&#13;
person advising in his or her·&#13;
major but may speak to any&#13;
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Schliesman remarked that&#13;
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Harrison and Luther Grosvener are domg solo albUina&#13;
R dley and Jerry Shirley are with Humble Pie. When 8 llld&#13;
U:at much talent, they're in tro~ble. It took five albuma ~ Fripp to get King Crimson back m shape. But Gary Wright i:.&#13;
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dication they are going places.&#13;
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Jones team up. One cr1t1c1sm: Jones should get to show off hla&#13;
playing a bit more, although all the band's members get to&#13;
their stuff in at least one song. . It's a very serious album musically speaking-no humor IIOllt&#13;
lightness of some of the old Tooth ~ateri~. Best soi:.. .. "Mirror " with some sharp acoustical gu1~r and sin&amp;bl.&#13;
reminis~ent of some of the better things Genesis and Renaisance&#13;
done. "Hell or Highwater" is nasty old rock, raunchy and&#13;
some mean guitar licks. Patto does a fine piano on "The&#13;
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organ lines to hold it all together. The first side doesn't imirea&#13;
although "Higher Circles" has some nice clarinet work by&#13;
Generally, the vocals are not up to par. "Two Time Love''&#13;
drumming and that's about all it has. But they're on their&#13;
watch out, yo•.1 so-called supergroups !&#13;
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meilded Constitut • 10n PREAMBLE&#13;
sludenls of the University of&#13;
,sconsln parkside do h_ereby . organize&#13;
ives pursuant lo W15'ons,n Slatute&#13;
~~J and !he Parkside Student Govern-&#13;
! ASsocialion Inc. Const(lution Art. 4-20&#13;
h manner sel torlh in this constitulion 1 e elect their representatives to par-&#13;
. ~e in institutional governance in the&#13;
;c,pa e&lt; sel tor th qelow. We invest the '""rs of this conslitul ion in the Parkside&#13;
uc:tent Government Association Inc. All&#13;
t iOUS Parkside Student Government&#13;
~;ation conslitutions s_hall be_ nu!I and&#13;
id upon ratification of this const,tut,on on&#13;
ember 2, and 25, 1974. This constitution&#13;
11 be the sole constilulion of the Parkside&#13;
hl(lent Governmenl Associalion Inc. and&#13;
student body and subject only to&#13;
mendments.&#13;
The Parkside Student Government Inc.&#13;
II i,e responsible to the studenls of the&#13;
umversity Wisconsin Parksid~ an~ . shall&#13;
h. ve the responsibility for the d1spos1t1on of&#13;
1&#13;
~~e c;tudent fees which constitute sub-&#13;
,tantial support tor campus student ac -&#13;
hv,ties&#13;
Elections for representatives from&#13;
ttccldemic divisions and the undeclared&#13;
division to the legislative branch • of the&#13;
p;trkside Student Government Inc., shall&#13;
take place during the third week of October.&#13;
Al',O at which time the five elected at large&#13;
~e;,ts to the Parkside Student Government&#13;
Av,ociation Inc allocations committee shall&#13;
also he open Elections for the positions of&#13;
President and Vice Presid en t of the&#13;
,.,cpculive branch of the Parkside Student&#13;
Government Association ll')c. and the at&#13;
l.uqe ~enatorial seats to the legislative&#13;
hr.:rnch of the Pi'trkside Student Government&#13;
A.,')ociation Inc shall take place during the&#13;
third week. in April.&#13;
ARTICLE t&#13;
SECTION I. All legislative powers granted&#13;
herein shall be vested in the Senate of the&#13;
PMk1:.1de Student Government Association&#13;
In&lt;:&#13;
SECTION ti&#13;
The senate of the Parkside Student&#13;
Gove&lt;nmant Association Inc. shall consist of&#13;
studont members, half of which will be&#13;
e~ in October and !he remaining half&#13;
elected in April and whose term shall ,be for&#13;
OM year. The divisions of Science, Social&#13;
Science, Humanistic Studies, Engineering&#13;
Science, Management Science, Labor&#13;
Economics and undeclared major, shall&#13;
elect one senator for every 700 students in&#13;
their divlsiorl. Each division shall have at&#13;
leil!,t one Senator. Only those University of&#13;
w,~consin Parkside students who have&#13;
ck'Clared a major in a division the semester&#13;
he-fore !excluding summer session) will be&#13;
,lllowrd to run for Senator in that division.&#13;
Th~e ,;tudents who have not declared a&#13;
m;i,jor hy the previous _,semester will be&#13;
,1llowrd to run for Senator from the un&#13;
t1f-clillred division A student who has&#13;
11e&lt;l11red majors in more than one division,&#13;
,n the previous semester. can only ·run and&#13;
hP l"lected from one division . Only those&#13;
tudents who have declared majors in the&#13;
prev,ous semPs ter in the designated&#13;
d1v1s1ons will be allowed to vote for the&#13;
rM~ct,vr Senators Those students who&#13;
h-11vr not declared a major in the previous&#13;
'-Pm('c_.fpr will vote for Senator(s) running in&#13;
ttlfo undeclared major division . A student&#13;
who hcts declared majors in more than one&#13;
rt1v1sion in previous semesters can only vote&#13;
1&#13;
n one division No student who has declared&#13;
,1 mrtjor in the previous semester may run&#13;
lo, &lt;irnc1tor in the undeclared ma jar division,&#13;
,,nn no ~tudent who has declared a major in&#13;
1hr previous semester may vote for a&#13;
Vn&lt;1tor in the undeclared major division.&#13;
Thr ahove procedure will constitute !he rules&#13;
tor the October elect ions.&#13;
ln the fl'vent A new division is crea ted by&#13;
the University, the said division shall be&#13;
rrqu,red to be in existence for a period of one&#13;
vl"Ar hefore a Sf"nator may be sent from that&#13;
rt,v,,t&lt;&gt;n&#13;
lherrmi'tining half of the Senators shall be&#13;
"lrctrd "' lc'lrqe with no requirement as to&#13;
.\rPi'I of major There will be an equal&#13;
number of nt large Sena tors as divisional&#13;
\~t11lors The above shall constitute the&#13;
rulM tor the April elect ions.&#13;
When vacancies happen in the&#13;
repr,sentation from any academic division&#13;
&lt;&gt;rat large seat, the President Pro Tempore&#13;
,h,111 fill 1iuch vacancies with the con -&#13;
,u,rPnce of a simple majority of the entire&#13;
'l'&lt;l•Slative branch of the Parkside Student&#13;
GovPrnmrnt Association Inc.&#13;
SECTION Ill . A Senator of the Parkside&#13;
&lt;itudrnt Government Association Inc. must&#13;
~ •&#13;
1 University Wisconsin Parkside student,&#13;
h;.11 carry no less than 6 credits, must not be&#13;
nn ,1cndemic probation.&#13;
Thr Senate of the Parkside Student&#13;
GovernmPnt Association Inc. shall choose thrir own officers and also a President Pro&#13;
lrrnp0re In the absence of the Vice&#13;
Prr-;ident of the Pitrkside Student Govern&#13;
n1&#13;
,·nt Association Inc. , who shall be the&#13;
P,,..~ident of the Senate, the&#13;
Prr-;ident Pro Tempore shall be the&#13;
~:'''1&#13;
dent of the Senate. A simple majority of&#13;
"total S&lt;'nate Shit II constitute a' quorum to '&#13;
10 hus i ness&#13;
SECTION IV. The Senate shall have the&#13;
'&gt;IPPOwrr of impeachment and the pov ·er to&#13;
Irv ·&#13;
111 impeachments. When sitting to~ that&#13;
:•rpa.;e they o;hnll be of oath or affirmation.&#13;
r, ti"n the PrPsident of the Parkside Student&#13;
/~vernmPnt J\c;socia tion Inc. is tried the&#13;
ri 11el Juo;tice of the Judicial court shall&#13;
rr,rde, ~1nct no person shall be convicted&#13;
"·:hout the concurrence of two thirds of the&#13;
"•rr ~rni'ttP Judqment in cases of im °"•1&#13;
rhmf'nt ~hitll not extend further than :,::nvol fr~m office i'tnd disqualification to&#13;
P anct l'n1oy i'tny office or position that the&#13;
11 ;;',~•dr Governmrnt Association Inc. ~as&#13;
•or action over. llppointment to, or election&#13;
lh hnpPr1chmf'nt will not beqin until fwo&#13;
\,::~ ot the &lt;'ntire Sr-nate of the Parkside&#13;
01 nt Governmrnt Association Inc. have&#13;
~&#13;
rd to hold on impeachment hearing&#13;
\ 111!;"TION V The Sf'nate _o f the Parkside&#13;
t: I'll Govnnmrl"lt Association Inc shall&#13;
1 '/~:,~~"' POwrr to determine the rules of its&#13;
~, c1,nqc;, nunish i t s members for&#13;
;1r::~·rly 1 Onduc I ,,net. with the con&#13;
rr, nf twn th1rct~ ot lhf' f'nt,re SC"ni:tte.&#13;
:xpel a m~mber. The Senate shalr keep a&#13;
1ournal of ,ts proceedings, and publish the&#13;
same monthly ; the yeas and neys of the&#13;
members on any question shall, at the desire&#13;
of on.e member of the Senate, be entered on&#13;
the Iournal. The Senate of the Parkside&#13;
Student Government Association Inc. shall&#13;
meet at an established place and time no less&#13;
than once c1 week during the fall and spring&#13;
c;,emesters , and no less than twice a month&#13;
during the summer session.&#13;
u.po~ presentation of a petition by a simple&#13;
ma1onty of the entire Senate a meeting shall&#13;
be called by the Vice President or in the case&#13;
of the Vice President's absence the&#13;
President Pro Tempore shall have the&#13;
responsibility to call a meeting.&#13;
executive branch of the Parkside Student&#13;
~ov~rnment Association Inc and all student&#13;
1udqes with the consenl of two thirds of the entire Senate&#13;
. The President shall have the power to line1tem&#13;
veto specific portions of Senate bills He&#13;
may line-ilem veto the Parkside Student&#13;
Government Association Inc. budget, but&#13;
shall not line-item vela the Segregated Fee&#13;
Budget._ The President may not veto leg,slat,on or any portion of it, passed by the&#13;
Senate which deals with the Senate&#13;
Proc~ural Rules, Regulations, or Senale appo,ntmenls.&#13;
The President shall have the power to&#13;
requ~re written reports from all standing or&#13;
SECTION Vt. Bills may eilher originate spec,al comm,ttees and individuals to whom in&#13;
the Senate or be sent to the Senate from the&#13;
executive branch of the Parkside Student&#13;
Government Association Inc. Every bill,&#13;
order, resolution, or vote on which the&#13;
concurrence of the Senate is necessary shall&#13;
have passed the Senate by a simple&#13;
mc1jority; shall, before it becomes law or&#13;
regulation, be presented to the President of&#13;
the Parkside Student Government&#13;
Association Inc. If the President does not&#13;
npprove, he shall send it back to the Senate&#13;
for reconsideration with his reasons for&#13;
rejection. If, after such reconsideration, a&#13;
si mple majority of the entire Senate shall&#13;
Aoree to pass the bill, it shall become law.&#13;
But in t=1II such cases the votes of the Senate&#13;
c;hall be determined by a roll call vote, and&#13;
the names of persons voting for and against&#13;
the bill shall be entered in the journal of the&#13;
Senate. LI any bill -shall not be returned by&#13;
the President within ten school days after it&#13;
hrts been presented to him, the same shall&#13;
become law. in like manner as if he had&#13;
signed it All proceedings of the Senate of the&#13;
Parkside Student Government Association&#13;
Inc shall be sent to the executive for in.&#13;
corporation purpcses.&#13;
- responsibilities have been delegated within&#13;
the Parkside Student Govemmenl Inc . and&#13;
~hal~ be required to furnish written reports&#13;
on his execut.ive activities to the Legislative&#13;
branch of the Parkside Student Government&#13;
Association Inc. by a majority vote of the&#13;
Senate&#13;
SECTION Vlt. The Senate shall have the&#13;
power to make motions, resolutions, or take&#13;
legi'tl actions which shall be necessary and&#13;
proper for carrying into execution the&#13;
foregoing powers, and all other powers&#13;
vested by this constitution in the Parkside&#13;
Student Government Association Inc.&#13;
SECTION VIII&#13;
The Senale of the Parkside Student&#13;
Government Association Inc. shall have !he&#13;
power to amend this constitution by a two.&#13;
lhirds vote of the entire Senale. In the event&#13;
of an amendmenl being passed by !he&#13;
Senate, said amendment shall be placed on&#13;
the ballot of the next election. If the students&#13;
confirm the amendment by a simple&#13;
majority vote, it shall be added to !he&#13;
Constitution. If !he studenls vote aga insl it,&#13;
the amendment will be deleted. In the event&#13;
the Senate does not confirm the proposed&#13;
amendment, said amendment will not appear&#13;
on the ballol. The proponent of an&#13;
amendment that is turned down may1 if he or&#13;
$he.sa.,;hooses, follow the proc.edures .. , up&#13;
in. Article IV-36. When amendments are up&#13;
for approval they shall appear on the Oclober&#13;
and April ballots. In cases of urgency,&#13;
a special referendum may be held al any&#13;
time.&#13;
SECTION IX. The Senate of the Parkside&#13;
Student Government Association Inc. shall&#13;
keep records and receipts on all ex&#13;
penditures of ctll Parkside Student Govern&#13;
mf&gt;nt Association Inc monies and shall&#13;
moke t;.UCh records public at every meeting&#13;
SECTION X : A United Student&#13;
Oro;mi,;,tion Council shall be established&#13;
&lt; onc;ic;tinq of the heads of all student&#13;
0Yq,"\ni1rtlionc; on the UW Pc,rkside campus&#13;
&lt;.;,.,,d &lt;011nril c;..hc1II be ct standing Senate&#13;
,omn1ittf'f' ARTICLE II&#13;
SECTION t. All executive powers, within&#13;
this ilrticle, shall be vested in the President&#13;
of the PMkside Student Governmenl&#13;
At;,sociation Inc&#13;
SECTION It. The President shall be a&#13;
Pnrkside ~tudent, shall carry no less than 6&#13;
credits. must not be on academic probation&#13;
,:md must hc"lve completed no less than 12&#13;
credits at the Uniyersity W isconsin&#13;
Pnrkside&#13;
The President shall hold the office during&#13;
the term of one year together with the Vice&#13;
President who will be chosen for the same&#13;
term They shall be eligible for re election&#13;
ilnd shall not serve more than 2 consecutive&#13;
terms&#13;
Before the Pres ident and Vice Pres ident&#13;
&lt;'lect f'nters on the execution of the office of&#13;
the Presidency or Vice Presidency, she or he&#13;
,hall take the following oath ·&#13;
··t do solemnly sweilr (or affirm) that I will&#13;
1aithfully f'Xecute the office of President (or&#13;
Vice President) of the Parkside Student&#13;
GovernmPnt Association Inc. and will to the&#13;
hest of my ability preserve, protect and&#13;
rtefend the constitution and actions ~f !he&#13;
Pnrkside Student Government Association&#13;
Inc " ThP Presidenl of the Parks.ide Studenl&#13;
Governmrnt Association Inc. s_hal~ also_ be&#13;
ilhle to ctraw compensation while in_ office,&#13;
the n1nount of which she'll II be determ~ned _by&#13;
" fl1i't iori ty vote of the entire Legnlative&#13;
hranrh of the Parkside Student G?vernment&#13;
J\c;socintion Inc This compensation ca_n be&#13;
,;,.uc;.pe,nded by the senate while the President&#13;
;c;, on trinl for the purposes of impeachm.ent.&#13;
If. however. itfter impeachment_ proceedings&#13;
lh&lt;' President is found to be inno~ent, all&#13;
11enPfits will he pt1id to him retroact1~e from&#13;
thf' cint&lt;' of c;uc;pension Increases 1n ~om&#13;
pensi'ttion will not be awi'trde.d to a President&#13;
whilP in office unless he ,s _re _elect~ to •&#13;
,,nothf'r term of office or to his ,~mediate&#13;
•.urcessor. nt which time such benefits would&#13;
hf'qin to -he implemented All increases m~st&#13;
h&lt;' npprovect by it majority of the entire&#13;
-=:.Pnntr- . Upon resiqnation or removal from ~ff1ce&#13;
or ini'tbility todischarqe power a~d duties of&#13;
thr Prrsidency, the Vice President shall&#13;
,,,..,umr- the office of President o~ !he&#13;
P;Hkc;idf' Student Government Ass.oc,~tion&#13;
In&lt; .,no c;..hitll meet the constitutional&#13;
, rquirrnirntc;, of the office of the Presidency&#13;
of thl" Pnrk&lt;:oidf' Student Government&#13;
r.~ .. ~~i;!~~ :~,~ Tll~ Prpsident shall have the&#13;
powf'r hy ,ind with the ,,rlvice i'tnd consent of&#13;
thf' ,11,,jor,tv of the Pctrks,de Stucten~&#13;
C,ov&lt;'rnnwnt Inc S&lt;'nalf' to QOm1nate nn&#13;
,1ppo1nt fhP trf'n"&gt;urf"r rorre,spond1nq&#13;
,,,,pt,1rv ,1nc1 ,,11 othf'r officers of the&#13;
The President shall have the power. by&#13;
ctnd with the advice and consent of the&#13;
Legislative branch of the Parkside Student&#13;
Government Association Inc. to sign con&#13;
tracts, provided that a majority of the entire&#13;
Senate concurs&#13;
The President shall draw up the Parkside&#13;
Student Government AssOCiation Inc. budget&#13;
rtnd send it to the Legislative branch of the&#13;
Parkside Student Government Associatior.&#13;
Inc for approval&#13;
The President shall take care that lhe&#13;
constitution of the Parkside Student&#13;
Government Association Inc and its by laws be faithfully executed&#13;
The President, Vice President and a11&#13;
officers of the Parkside Student Government&#13;
Association Inc shall be removed from&#13;
office for dereliction of duty or failure to take&#13;
care that the constitution of the Parkside&#13;
Student Government Association Inc and its&#13;
by laws be fa ithfully execuled.&#13;
ARTICLE 111&#13;
SECTION I. All judicial powers of the&#13;
Parkside Student Government Assoc;ation&#13;
Inc . shall be vested in a judiciary court, an&#13;
appellate court, and in lower courts that the&#13;
Senate of the Parkside Student Government&#13;
Association Inc may establish. The judges,&#13;
of all courts, shall maintain good behavior&#13;
and character during their terms of office.&#13;
SECTION II . Student members of the&#13;
judicial branch of the Parkside Student&#13;
Government Association Inc. shall be&#13;
University Wisconsin Parkside students.&#13;
shall carry no less than 6 credits, must not be&#13;
on r1cademic probation, must have com&#13;
pleted no less than 11 credits at the&#13;
University of Wisconsin Parkside, and must&#13;
he confirmed by· the Chancellor of the&#13;
University of Wisconsin Parkside after a&#13;
two thirds approval by the entire Senate of&#13;
the- P11t..-kstde Student GoV1!rnment&#13;
Association Inc Administrative ap&#13;
pcintments to the judicial branch of the&#13;
Prlrkside Student Government Association&#13;
Inc shall hold their office subject to the&#13;
Approval of the Senate of the Parkside&#13;
Student Government Association Inc Terms&#13;
of office shall be tor , years&#13;
SECTION llt. The judiciary court and the&#13;
,,ppell,-te court shall convene no less than 10.&#13;
Md no more than 14 school days after a case&#13;
hils been forwarded to the court from the&#13;
ctesic»nated disciplinary head of the ad&#13;
ministrative branch of the University of&#13;
Wisconsin Parkside, or as requested by a&#13;
-.tudent The judiciary court shall meet once&#13;
,, month itl an established place and time&#13;
SECTION IV The Judicial court shall,&#13;
consist of • judges and on£ Chief Juslice who&#13;
o;,hall have jurisdiction over all cases&#13;
referred to it by the designated disciplinary&#13;
head of the adm,nislrative branch of the&#13;
Univr-rsity Wisconsin Parkside. or as&#13;
requested by a student, and shall extend ih&#13;
pawer of judicial review to decide the con&#13;
c:.titutionc11ity of the actions of the Parkside&#13;
&lt;;tudent Government Association Inc and&#13;
c;..hall only pass its judgment on the question&#13;
heinq considered In the case of deciding the&#13;
ronslitutionality of the actions of the&#13;
Pr1rkside Student Government Association&#13;
Inc ctf"Cisions shall be binding on all parties&#13;
,nvolved, i'nd shall be forwarded to the&#13;
(1('c;iqnated disciplinary head of the ad&#13;
m1nistrative branch of the University&#13;
Wi,i;consin Pc"lrkside or to the appropriate&#13;
r1uthorities for implementation&#13;
SECTION V The appellate court shall&#13;
consist of 3 judges. one of which shall be a&#13;
University Wisconsin Parkside student and&#13;
the other two shall be administrative ap&#13;
pointments Upon the appeal of a negative&#13;
ctPcision t,y " student delendanl, the ap&#13;
pellate court shall t,ave the power to review&#13;
thf' rase in question and either uphold or&#13;
overturn the decision of the judicial court&#13;
ThP decision rendered by a majority vote of&#13;
the tlppetlate court shall be binding upon all&#13;
pc1rti€'s involved&#13;
ARTICLE IV&#13;
ARTICLE IV · 1&#13;
An applicant shall not be denied admission&#13;
to the University Wisconsin Parkside for&#13;
rc-asons of race, color. national origin&#13;
reliqious creed sex, previous criminal&#13;
r('cord. political beliefs or political action&#13;
ARTICLE tV · 2 Fini'tncic"II i'tid shall not be denied for&#13;
rf"r\sons ot rc1ce color national origin.&#13;
rf"liQiOUS creed, sex, previous criminal&#13;
rf'cord political belief or political r.:lion&#13;
ARTICLE IV 3&#13;
&lt;;tudents shitll have the right of freedom of&#13;
rxprf'c;.sion ns dPfined in the constitution of&#13;
thf" United Stc"lles in all classrooms&#13;
ARTICLE tV 4&#13;
&lt;;tuctf\nts nrP free to take exception to the&#13;
cii'ttn presented or viewc; offered in any&#13;
1 ow Sf' ot study ,ind nic1y advocate alter&#13;
,1r1tivc• opinions ro those presented within the&#13;
1 1~1c;.o;roo1n&#13;
ARTICLE IV S&#13;
All .tuc1rnts c;,hall have the right to due&#13;
proc pc;..,; ,,1 t"w i'tS aui'trc1nteed by the Un,fed&#13;
"t.1tf's Conc;,titution&#13;
ARTICLE IV 6 ,,nv ,tuctf'nt c;..hc1II have the riqht to request&#13;
,n thoc;.r- ;1rf"i'tS of c;..tudent c1isc,plinary mat&#13;
1, .. r.._ thal ,irP referred ,o the desrqnated&#13;
i1,,ciplinary hf'c10 of lhf' itdm,nistratioo. a&#13;
1&#13;
11 ,i't, ino hy the jud1cii'trv court of the&#13;
P.u ~ ... 1rt&lt;' &lt;;t11ctf'nt GovPrnmf"nt Assoc 1ai,on&#13;
tnc ,mct tt, 1&#13;
,t rr-qnr&gt;st c;..hc1II he h1nd1na on itll&#13;
p,1 , f il'' 1nvolvf'C1&#13;
ARTICLE IV • 7&#13;
Studenh shall be 4'vaIuated only on the,r&#13;
kno,,,,tedge of the subject and academic&#13;
performance and in turn are respons,~e to&#13;
maintain standards of academic per •&#13;
•ormance established for each course they&#13;
h;tve enrolled in&#13;
ARTICLE IV • I&#13;
O,sclosure of students· political or per&#13;
..ooa1 beliefs, 1n connection w ith course wor&#13;
~hall not be made public without express&#13;
i&gt;e&lt;m1ss1on of the ShJdf!'nt&#13;
ARTICLE IV . 9&#13;
Sludent records on academ,c performance&#13;
"nd disciplinary actions sh,a;U be separat~.&#13;
ARTICLE tV • 10&#13;
nformat,on from counselino and&#13;
d sc,pl,nary files shall not be made ava table&#13;
o persons on or off campus without thf!&#13;
express consent Of the student involved.&#13;
Pxcept under legal compulsion.&#13;
ARTICLE tV . 11&#13;
A records and lntormatoon kep on lite&#13;
c:.hal be readily accessible to he student to whom they pe:rta,n&#13;
ARTICLE IV . 12&#13;
Non administTative costs shall and do&#13;
,nclude all areas of student services within&#13;
these budqeh t I s udent programm,ng 2l&#13;
1i.tudent conference J)fograms 31 student&#13;
aame rooms • • store S) all otner non administrative positions The naturf! and&#13;
scope of these pn,arams shall be determined&#13;
by the students of the Universrty ,scons1n&#13;
Pttrks.ide&#13;
ARTICLE IV . 13&#13;
Orqanizational activitie-s and ,ntramura1s&#13;
are completety non administrative variable&#13;
&lt;osts and as such shall be determined by the&#13;
,tudents of the Universlt,¥ Wisconsin&#13;
Pttrkside&#13;
ARTICLE IV • l4&#13;
Par 1nq transportation budget policies&#13;
and procedures shalt be established by&#13;
c;..hJdents in conjunction w,th the faculty and&#13;
c;..taff of the University Wisconsin Parksidf!.&#13;
ARTICLE IV . IS&#13;
n the administration of segregated tee&#13;
hudQet the studenh of !he Univers,ty&#13;
isconsin Parkside shall evaluate services&#13;
And Slaff as to lhe;r needs and cost&#13;
ARTICLE IV . 16&#13;
The students of the University Wisconsin&#13;
Pit,.kSide shalt detenn,ne the s.c~ of&#13;
student i'tCt1vities and the cost for each&#13;
ARTICLE IV . 17&#13;
Organization activities concerning&#13;
c:.tudents shall be maintained by students&#13;
ARTICLE IV . 11&#13;
The responsibility and accoontability for&#13;
all of the preceding articles shall bf! ma,n&#13;
ta:,ned by the students of rhe Un,versity&#13;
Wi5consin Parkside&#13;
ARTICLE IV . 19&#13;
The student-s of the University Wisconsin&#13;
Par side shall wor Closely w,th the&#13;
Chancellor of the Un,vet"Sity Wisconsin&#13;
Pttrkside or his staff n deve'°P,ng the&#13;
"Or'PQ;.ted fee et&#13;
ARTICLE tV · 20&#13;
The Parkside Student Government&#13;
A~sociation inc subiect to the respon&#13;
,1bilities ~nd powers of the Board of&#13;
Rf'Qents, the President of the Un,vers,ty&#13;
Wisconsin 'System. the Chancellor of the&#13;
Hnive-r-s,tv W isconsin Parkside and the&#13;
fiticulty of the Un,versity Wiscons,n Par Side&#13;
... hi'll be- M:tive pc,rt1cipants in the ,mme-cliate&#13;
oovernance of and pclicy development for&#13;
o;uch ,nstitut1ons .As wch. the Parkside&#13;
StudMI Govemmfflt As.sociat,on Inc shall&#13;
have pr,m111ry re-spons1bility for the tor&#13;
niul11t,on .-ind review of policie-s concemino&#13;
o;tudent life. services 11nd anterests The&#13;
Pi'rkc.,de Student Government Association&#13;
Inc • ,n consultation with the ChancellCH" of&#13;
the University Wisconsin Par s,de and&#13;
lli.Ubiect to the f,nal conf,rmat1onof the Board&#13;
nl Re&lt;1ents st-tall have the respons,b,l&gt;ly tor&#13;
thP diSPo51t1on of those student fff'S which&#13;
, onst, tute o;ubstllntial '!&gt;upport fOf' campus&#13;
,tude,nt rlct,vit,es. As such, the Parks·de&#13;
~tudPnt Government Associat,on Inc shall&#13;
he the se&gt;lf! represffltative stud nt Qroup of&#13;
the &lt;.tu&lt;tents Of the Univers,tv w,scons,n&#13;
Pttrkside c111lowed to p,artic,pate 1n n&#13;
-..t,tut,onal qoverMnce&#13;
ARTICLE IV • 21&#13;
tn .:iiccordance with Article '20 an allocat,on&#13;
,omm ttee shall be established or&#13;
c1rsiqn«'tted by the Parkside S udent&#13;
Governmpnt .A.-;sociat,on Inc for reviewing&#13;
rPquesh tor pr()ljr,im support and budget&#13;
,,1toc11hons ot the allocatable port,on of the&#13;
c.N)req11led un,vers1ty fee and all act,on of&#13;
o;..a,d ,ommitttt shall be subject tot~ final&#13;
.,pprovc11t of the Parkside Student Govern&#13;
11'\l"nl Ao;.soc•ation Jnc in conjunct,on with·&#13;
the Chancellor of the University of&#13;
Wisconsin· Parkside&#13;
The Allocations Comm,ttee shall cons,st Of&#13;
one representative from uch of the Major&#13;
Academic Divisions. one reprf!'Sf!ntative&#13;
from the undeclared division, and an equal&#13;
number of representatives to be chosen at&#13;
large&#13;
Qualifications and limes of elections Shall&#13;
be lhe salne as those stated n Art,cle f,&#13;
sect,on 11 and Ill&#13;
Vacancies on the Allocations Committe,e,&#13;
shall be filled by executive appo,ntment&#13;
subject lo approval by a major,ty Of the&#13;
entir~ Senate&#13;
ARTICLE tV 22&#13;
Provi1i.ions fOf' A student health service as&#13;
rtrtprm,ned bv the Par side Student&#13;
f".ov{'rnment Ao;socic"ltion tnc in consulta 101"1&#13;
'Ai h the chancellor of the University&#13;
w c;..consrn Pitrksicfe shc11:U be made to ensure&#13;
that tht- ~tudent bOdy c.hafl have the riaht to&#13;
1df"Quc1te heaith care&#13;
ARnCLE IV. 23&#13;
"-" ,1ux1lii'try enterprises shall be sub1ect&#13;
to rf'v1£"w hy lhe Par side Studer" Govern&#13;
,,,rnt Ac;,c;,ociation tnc prior to subm,ss,on Of&#13;
fund•na ,.equest to insure that the r ghts and&#13;
nt, rp&lt;..t, of the o;,tudent body are me-t&#13;
ARTICLE tV • 2•&#13;
All tran~portat,onal prapowls ,nclud ng&#13;
park ng Shall II be be subft'Ct o rev ew&#13;
ARTICLE IV lS&#13;
Alfll at,on 1th en extramural&#13;
oroan1za11on ~hall not ,,, itself d1s.qu1hty •&#13;
~tudmt organiz~t on trom student oove-rn ment reco9n1 Ion or in\t\ u ,onal&#13;
recognition&#13;
ARTICLE IV • 26&#13;
o student shall be den•ed membenh P to&#13;
"ny c.amPUS organization tor reasons. ot&#13;
r,111&lt;e coi«. r~hg,ous cre-ed na1,onal or,o,n s.ex, past criminal record, pol t cal bellet or&#13;
poht1ca1 cKhon&#13;
ARTICLE lt,V 27&#13;
Studenh shall have tt&gt;&lt;, n M o ,nvlt eno&#13;
hea,. SPf'&amp; e~ of e,r choice- •nd approval&#13;
shall not be wl hheld by the Par Ide Student&#13;
Govt!-rnment A\sociat on Inc or unlvffll&#13;
authorities. tor p,urpos.e of CN1S00,h p&#13;
ARTICLE tV • 21&#13;
Sludents shall be free o aHembfe, o clPmonstrate-, to communicate. and to&#13;
protest ind1v,duallv or thn&gt;t.19h a ,tud t&#13;
gan,zation so ong as no fe&lt;ler•l. ~••te or&#13;
mun,c ~ law ,s violatf'd&#13;
ARTICLE IV • 2'&#13;
Studenh shall be tree to use camDUS&#13;
1ac,1t1Ies lor meellf\llS 01 student&#13;
orqan,zat,ons. svbiect to uriltorm&#13;
regulalions to tu·nc and ma~ 90ve,rn1ng&#13;
tne tac,1ttv&#13;
ARTICLE IV • )0&#13;
Slvdenh shall have the ri9ht to be prnent&#13;
Al ilfl comm,tttt me1!1 nQS direcU" aftK ,ng&#13;
the studen1s&#13;
ARTICLE IV )1&#13;
tn no "'"V shall the cons! tut onal rlgh of&#13;
;my stuoent c,s s.tafed •n the Un tf'd Stat&#13;
cons tu ion. ever be oen,f'd by anyone n&#13;
-'u hor1ty at the- Un1vf!rslty of W i scons,n&#13;
Par s,de&#13;
ARTICLE IV • 31&#13;
The s uden1 press shall be free Of cen&#13;
~hip and advance approval of copy, and&#13;
ts edi ors shall be free 10 clevelop th.,,r own&#13;
editorial polic,es &lt;r1nd rt ,s coverag&#13;
ARTICLE IV . ))&#13;
The student prl.'Ss shall be accorded all&#13;
hose n0hts as stated n • e un,ted Sta1es&#13;
Const,tu11on&#13;
ARTICLE IV • l4&#13;
Studen s 1i.hall h&amp;..,e the righ.t to d,stributt'&#13;
« sell ,nformat,on of a pr,nte-d nah.,re- that&#13;
ctoe-s. not co.,thct w, h un,verslry w,scons•n&#13;
P;,r side b1nd1ng contracts.&#13;
ARTICLE tV • )S&#13;
Studenh shall have tt-te r, t lo call for&#13;
rlKt,ons to ,,11 a vacated seat in e,,r&#13;
d1v1s1on Of the Lergisla11ve branch of ~&#13;
Pllr s,de Studen1 Governmenl Auoc t on&#13;
Inc by subm,tt ng ape ton w l 10 percenl&#13;
of tt&gt;&lt;, studenh' s gnatures ,n t eir division lo&#13;
lhe President of the Par s,d Sludent&#13;
~.._t A ,ocla Cln I~ - to h&#13;
Pres,dent Pro Tempc,re of tne Le,gi51at,v&#13;
hri&gt;n&lt;h of he PAr s,de Sludenl c;o,,,emment&#13;
sociat,on Inc SC&gt;f"Cial e,le,ct ~ wlll en&#13;
t ,p d .,,,, th,(I 20 days&#13;
ARTICLE IV l4&#13;
The studen~, upon pr01,en1,nv a pelt! on&#13;
th 10 percen1 of s,qnature\ Of the ent,r&#13;
&lt;tudent bOdy, s II have In r ht o rrq I&#13;
,. const,rvt onal re,f~tndum to .amend th s&#13;
canst, a•,on Tht' pe , ,on II be p,nented 10 hOlh he Presklent nd t P esldent Pro&#13;
l rmpor., of th Par s de Student GovHn&#13;
t A\s.oc,,-1 on inc&#13;
ARTICLE IV • l7&#13;
Thf' P"rksidf' Sh.tdt'nt Gove,rnme-nt&#13;
A soc,at,on Inc SMII hev the- powN' o&#13;
l"nforc~ -"nd protect the •t:&gt;ovr, rllcles by&#13;
Pi' s,nq motions, re'M&gt;lution\. or taking •e-o••&#13;
,,c11on to insure that no slvdM -S r,ohtl er&#13;
v1olilted&#13;
ARTICLE V&#13;
Amtf\dm nt t ere-ver ··0t&lt;1arf'd m.a,or•• pP(','' n Art cl I SN:tlon 11, .. or ma or&#13;
,rrc'I nt"r t ll to&#13;
Amr,,dmirnt 11 Ar cle t on fl e&#13;
.. ,hAfl rrMt The chvb ens Of c ~~. Socl.At&#13;
c;, r-nc,.. Hum,,n,sttc StudiH. nQ,nfff'1AQ ,&#13;
c;.r 1rnc-r M11n"Of'mt-nl Sci nee~ LebOr&#13;
Ftonomt&lt;~ ~nd uf'de-clllrt'd ma1or halt&#13;
t,-1vt' one t '. SN'\c\tor Upon r ChtnQ lAOO&#13;
h~n•s O\e &lt;11v1s.1on SMII a&lt;kf orw (1)&#13;
Ator /\n ddit,onat N\ator Shall be&#13;
,&gt;ctrtP&lt;l tor f'IICh ...,d,t.onal 00 tudents w,th,n&#13;
1t1.,t rt,v,s,on&#13;
Amendment 111 , The Pres,dent pro t.mpore&#13;
shatt be II s_,or and shalt beam mber Of&#13;
alt s-te commilt"5&#13;
Amendment IV, The eteclt!d AcedemIc&#13;
o,vls,onal Representatives, exclud1nQ th•&#13;
Undeclared Major o,v\l;oi&gt;al R"IX"tPMn&#13;
tatives, o e Per ,de Student c;o,,,emmffll&#13;
Association Inc Shatt be thOSe students •&#13;
stated ,n CH 36 13 Ol Of the Me,-ver Im&#13;
plementation Law the above elected&#13;
Academic Oiv1s,orwtl Repres.ent•hvt'I shall&#13;
be members of their rf1,))Ktlve Faculty&#13;
Academic o,vls.ona.t Comm•ttff&#13;
Amendment v . Wherever !he word stuoents&#13;
or studenn of the un,venity Of Wisconsin&#13;
Parks&gt;de appear n Articles IV-12, 13, U, 15.&#13;
16, 17, 18, 19, nsert words .. '" accordance&#13;
with Article IV 20 ...&#13;
Amendment VI. The Presioenl of th•&#13;
ParkS&gt;de Studl!&lt;1t c;o,,,ernmffll Assoclal,on&#13;
t nc shall nom nale studenl appointMS to • It&#13;
faculty cod1f;ed comm,ttees w,th II s\mple&#13;
majority of he entire Senate needed tor&#13;
approv•f and shall publ,sh such vac.anc•ft ~n&#13;
!he studen newspaper&#13;
Amendment Vtt. Wherev..- lt&gt;e word .. he"&#13;
appears, "-5he" shall follow&#13;
Amendment Vt ti Roberts Rules Of Order&#13;
shall govern the proceed,ngs Of all Perks,da&#13;
Student Government Association Inc&#13;
me,et,ngs exce-pt when ,nconsisterit with the&#13;
ConstltuHon of the Parks de Studenl&#13;
,...--ove,"'lmPnt Acsoe,',11.t;t'W'I Inc&#13;
***********************************·&#13;
. VOTE YES&#13;
on Referendun,&#13;
. Sept. 24&amp;25&#13;
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phomores&#13;
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third and fourth,&#13;
0&#13;
HOR&#13;
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Photo by Alltft ,....._&#13;
Soccer opener&#13;
The Ranger soccer team officially&#13;
opens its season at Rockford&#13;
College today. Coach Hal&#13;
Henderson feels very enthusiastic&#13;
about his teams'&#13;
chances this year because his&#13;
roster includes six starters and&#13;
all-Midwest choice Joe Orr&#13;
returning along with three outstanding&#13;
freshmen and a proven&#13;
goalkeeper.&#13;
He is concerned about this&#13;
game though, because he was the&#13;
coach at Rockford for three years&#13;
and is sure they won't have any&#13;
trouble getting up mentally for a&#13;
game against their old coach.&#13;
The schedule for this year is a&#13;
rough one with two national&#13;
championship opponents and five&#13;
others who were in national&#13;
playoffs in 1973. Quincy was the&#13;
NAIA champion and St. Louis&#13;
won the NCAA championship.&#13;
Parkside plays them on successive&#13;
days.&#13;
The Rangers' biggest strengths&#13;
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