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 Wedne.day, MarcilI, 1971Yol. 6 No. 24er'Ifall the year were playingholidays, to sport would betedious as to work~Henry IVRusty Smith reacts to Guskin's recommendationsby Robert HoffmanNews EditorEditors Note:Several  weeks  ago Ranger covered  theco-ntro~syChancellorGuskincaused  by his attempttoredefine  the·areas ofstudent and administrative  control over segregated  fees. It has beenthe perceptiqnofsome  that  our coverage  hers been  one-sided;namely that Guskin's story has been heard extensively  and intensivelywhile the student's  viewpoint  has not been aired. This perception  isquitecorrect; our coveragehasbeen rather one-sided.  The reasonsfor  this  are:  [a]ittook   severalweeks forthe  studentstoformulatearesponse   to   Guskin's   policy    recommendations.      [b]   The  Russian  flu.Several   membersofour   staff    were   infected.     Below    then    is   thestudent's   pointofview."I don't think any of the students expected this (Guskin's policyrecommendations),"   said  Rusty  Smith,  President  of  Parkside'sStudent Government and chairperson of the Seg. Fees Committee."We all thought'(theSeg. Fees Committee members) that we weredealing  in good faith  with  the administration.  We were dealingopenly and honestly with the administration.  The question is was theadministration doing the samewith us?"One area where Rusty and other members of the committee  feeland the administration  was not dealing in 'good faith' was the athleticbudget. "We've had to alter out motion onthe'athletic budget,"explained Rusty. "Originally itread that 'for the budget year 1980-81the athletic budget will be zero. This will be done for the purpose ofallowing future Segregated fees Committees to look at athletics froma zero-base. We have changed that now to read that 'in the budgetyear 1980-81 the athletic  of our original  motion  would  be thatbeginning in December athletics would have to start giving three yeartermination  notices to personnel in their department. We were totallyunaware of these ramifications  since seg. fee money that goes toAthletics funds only programs; it doesn't fund salaries. Since ourcontinued on page 4Student service officesvacates Tallent HallThe  offices  of  StudentDevelopment,  Community  Stu..dent  Services  and  Placementhave moved from Tallent Hall to0175 of the Wyllie Library-learning   Center.  The  CareerResource Center is also locatedin this new student services area.(See map for the location).Student  Development   pro-vides educational  and counsel-ing services to recent high schoolgraduates. These services includegeneral university  information,admission  procedures  for  newand transfer students, advising,job  placement,   career  andpersonal counseling,  as well as- referral  for  additional  help  insuch areas as financial  aids andhousing.The  office   of  CommunityStudent Services provide educa-tional and counseling services toadult  students who have post-poned or interrupted  their edu-cation.   The  office's   majoractivities  include the aidihg ofadult student concerns as careerchange and exploration,  prob-lems involving school, family orwork, and part-time educationalplanning.   Staff  assistance  isavailable in career and personalcounseling,  academic  advisingand planning, veterans' programsand referals to other universityservices.The Placement office assistsinfinding employment for Parksidegraduates.Student  Development  staffincludes  Director  Jack Elmore,Abisola Gallagher, Tim Desch,Mary   Power,  Joe  Obleton,Barbara larson,  Placement Co-ordinator   Verna  Zimmerman.The Community Student Servicesstaff  includes  the  following:Director  Stu  Rubner,  ConnieCummings,  Susan Johnson andKen "Red"  Oberbruner.  VivianSchwelitz  and  Sue Meier  areinterns  for  the  EducationalServices.P.S.G.A. President  Rusty SmithRanger endorses Rustypage 2Jazz Ensemble named,outstanding'    page 3SOUNDS   LIKEA  HIPPYRIIOI( ilLt'r: '"""J[,..JV'=r·C:rWHIIT'5ISTHEREGOING      IISTUDENTON?        GOVERNf1£NT.    HERE CR\5OftETHI/'/6.'      WHO   INVIISION\CARD?   TO11£I         ,ncJn.}{I(InrjfJr~zzzzz~\~   1..zzz ..~..../)=-~~.~=:~~~rII\.-JlI  I~,I.-"'~~I~Iv'r~KI[l~~~LJ[~1~11,-,-----"___.&gt;-~t ,)I-y---r;zc=JSOUNDSUKEHEY EvERYBODY,!1EETYOUROURNEt.!IGOT  THREEA   LIiNDSillJ£ILET'S/ILL(J()IIOIONI(FORNEWSTUDENT        PR£5IDENT?VOTES,NOBODY        TO   I1E.     THATOURNfWPi£?·ANDPRE5IDENT,WHAT    WASELSfGOTI1/1STERor""IIWONTHETHESCORfy'DESERV£S/ISTUDENTAFFAIRS,nECTiON.(HiI!?P?AN   .TOIISTKENNr.            KENI/Y HU6!1ES/1nrlti},/;()fr/&gt;   "    (/n'(J&lt;,{)(lr1V)    ('[l('&lt;,2'C;~Jc ~j   ~(/i?J ~(J~J_;;1\fQi.~j)!~~j    .~~l:J~?c~~I~_L.1.    1I•  I1er Weclnesclay, March I, 1971 Vol. 6 No. 24 'If all the year were playing holidays, to sport would be tedious as to work! Henry IV Rusty Smith reacts to Guskin' s recommendations by Robert Hoffman News Editor Editors Note: Several weeks ago Ranger covered the controv;ersy Chancellor Guskin caused by his attempt to redefine the areas of student and administrative control over segregated fees. It has been the perception of some that our coverage hits been one-sided· namely that Guskin's story has been heard extensively and intensive/~ while the student's viewpoint has not been aired. This perception is quite correct; our coverage has been rather one-sided. The reasons for this are: [a] it took several weeks for the students to formulate a response to Guskin's policy recommendations. [b] The Russian flu. Several members of our staff were infected. Below then is the student's point of view. "I don't think any of the students expected this (Guskin's policy recommendations)," said Rusty Smith, President of Parkside's Student Government and chairperson of the Seg. Fees Committee. "We all thought (the Seg. Fees Committee members) that we were dealing in good faith with the administration. We were dealing openly and honestly with the administration. The question is was the administration doing the same with us?" One area where Rusty and other members of the committee feel and the administration was not dealing in 'good faith' was the athletic budget. "We've had to alter out motion on the· athletic budget," explained Rusty. "Originally it read that 'for the budget year 1980-81 th~ athletic budget will be zero. This will be done for the purpose of c:..llowing future Segregated Fees Committees to look at athletics from a zero-base. We have changed that now to read that 'in the budget year 1980-81 the athletic of our original motion would be that beginning in December athletics would have to start giving three year termination notices to personnel in their department. We were totally unaware of these ramifications since seg. fee money that goes to Athletics funds only programs; it doesn't fund salaries. Since our continued on page 4 Student service offices vacates Tallent Hall The offices of Student Development, Community Stu, dent Services and Placement have moved from Tallent Hal I to D175 of the Wyllie Library-Learning Center. The Career Resource Center is also located in this new student services area. (See map for the location). Student Development pro-vides educational and counsel-ing services to recent high school graduates. These services include general university information, admission procedures for new and transfer students, advising, job placement, career and personal counseling, as well as NEW STUDENT PRESIDENT, I WON Tl/£ · referral for additional help in such areas as financial aids and housing. The office of Community Student Services provide educa-tional and counseling services to adult students who have post-poned or interrupted their edu-cation. The office's major activities include the aiding of adult student concerns as career change and exploration, prob-lems involving school, family or work, and part-time educational planning. Staff assistance is available in career and personal counseling, academic advising and planning, veterans' programs and referals to other university services. The Placement office assists in finding employment for Parkside graduates. Student Development staff includes Director Jack Elmore, Abisola Gallagher, Tim Desch, Mary Power, Joe Obleton, Barbara Larson, Placement Co-ordinator Verna Zimmerman The Community Student Services staff includes the following Director Stu Rubner, Connie Cummings, Susan Johnson and Ken "Red" Oberbruner. Vivian Schwelitz and Sue Meier are interns for the Educational Services. P.S.G.A. President Rusty Smith ON THE INSIDE Ranger endorses Rusty page 2 Jazz Ensemble named 'outstanding' page 3 Competency tests schedule page 5 Basketball photo page page 7 SOUNDS L/K[ II HIPPY !MDICIIL &#13;
Wednesday,March8, 19782•Ranger endorsesrwrite-in candidateTheParksideStudentGovernment-Association, candidate, Gary Adelsen, has stated the onlyInc.,isholdingtheirannualpresidentialandvice- problem with P.S.G.A. is its executive branch,presidentialelection todayandtomorrow, March obviously Mr. Adelsenhasnot takentime out to8thandstn.attendarecentP.S.G.A.senatemeeting.Another,RangerendorsesRustySmith, the incumtlent candidate, Rick Folsom, promises to 'alleviateP.S.G.A.presidentfor re-election.the parking problem!' After looking into theItisapparentto Rangerthatthecontinuanceof parkingsituation, Rangerfeels,that Mr. Folsom'sthe present P.S.G.A. administration is an promise is an empty one - one that we feelabsolute necessity in the follow, through of would be impossible for him to keep. There iscurrentuniversitypolicyissues.Rangerfeelsthat also a candidate running who stated, after hisit would be devastatingto the students of this losslast year,that if hehadwon the election hecampusif, atthis time, anyothercandidatetook wouldhavejust resignedanyway- it seemedheoffice.Thesituation oncampusisadelicateone, just wantedto havea llttle fun. Rangercan onlyone that must be handled with-expertise and feelthat heis running for the samereasonagainextremecare.Rustyknowsthesituation; onlyshe this year.will beableto handleit with the knowledgeand  Ranger strongly supports the re-election ofcaresoverymuchneeded.( RustySmith as P.S.G.A. president. Wefeel thatRangerfeels that the other candidatesdo not any other candidate would destroy theknowthesituationasitexists.Theywouldbelost effectiveness of the P.S.G.A. executive branch.if put into the office of P.S.G.A. president. One  WEURGEYOUTO RE-ELECTRUSTYSMITH!/\Letters  to the  Editor will  beaccepted  for publication  onlyifthey are lypewrillen  (preferablydouble  spaced  with  one  inchmargins)   and  signed.   Lettersmust  also  have  a  telephonenumber for  purposes ofverification.   Names  will  bewithheld  from publication  whenvalid  reasons  are  given.   Nobreach of confidencewillOCCurin this  regard.Rangerreservesthe right to editlellers  and refuteto publish letters notsuit~.forpublication.I=Jrec:utlueEditor  Thomas R. CooperAssoc:late Editor  Diane JalenskyHews Editor  Bob HOUmanFeature  Editor  Mike MurphySports Editor  Alane An'dresen-,Photography  Editor  Denise D'Ac:quistoSales Manager  Chris MillerStaffBill Barke, Becky Draper, Nicki Kroll,Carla Koritsoglou, and Pete YernenePhones,Executive Editor•••553.2287Newsroom and Advertising •••553-2295Advisor•••Alan Rubin 553-2526~a.n~er is wr~tten and edited by students  of the~n.lverslty C?'WIscC?nSin~~arksideand they are solelyresponsible lor Its editorial policy and content.-Wednesday, March 8, 1978 I Ranger endorses 1Nrite-in -candidate The Parkside Student Government~-Association, candidate, Gary Adelsen, has stated the only Inc., is holding their annual presidential and vice-problem with P.S.G.A. is its executive branch, presidential election today and tomorrow, March obvio·usly Mr. Adelsen has not taken time out to 8th and 9th. attend a recent P.S.G.A. senate meeting. Another .. Ranger endorses Rusty Smith, the incumbent candidate, Rick Folsom, promises to 'alleviate P.S.G.A. president for re-election. the parking problem!' After looking into the It is apparent to Ranger that the continuance of parking situation, Ranger feels, that Mr. Folsom's the present P.S.G.A. administration is an promise is an empty one -one that we feel absolute necessity in the follow, through of would be impossible for him to keep. There is current university policy issues. Ranger feels that also a candidate running who stated, after his it would be devastating to the students of this loss last year, that if he had won the election he campus if, at this time, any other candidate took would have just resigned anyway -it seemed he office. The situation on campus is a delicate one, just wanted to have a little fun. Ranger can only one that must be handled with-expertise and feel that he is running for the same reason again extreme care. Rusty knows the situation; only she this year. will be able to handle it with the knowledge and Ranger strongly supports the re-election of care so very much needed. ' Rusty Smith as P.S.G.A. president. We feel that Ranger feels that the other candidates do not any other candidate would destroy the know the situation as it exists. They would be lost effectiveness of the P.S.G.A. executive branch. if put into the office of P.S.G.A. president. One WE URGE YOU TO RE-ELECT RUSTY SMITH! J;.¥ecutlue Editor Thomas R. Cooper Associate Editor Diane Jalensky News Editor Bob Hollman Feature Editor Mike Murphy Sports Editor Alane Andresen Photography Editor Denise D' Acquisto Sales Manager Chris Miller Staff Bill Barke, Becky Draper, Nicki Kroll, Carla Koritsoglou, and Pete Yernezze Phones-Executive Editor .•. 553-2287 Newsroom and Advertising ... 553-2295 Advisor ... Alan Rubin 553-2526 Letters to the Editor will be accepted for publication only if they are typewritten (preferably double spaced with one inch margins) and signed. Letters must also have a telephone number for purposes of verification. Names will be withheld from publication when valid reasons are given. No breach of confidence will occur in this regard. Ranger reserves the right to edit letters and refute to publish letters not suit ..... for publication. ?an~er is wr!tten a_nd edited by students of the Un1vers1ty ~I W 1sconsm-Parkside and they are solely responsible for its editorial policy and content. 2 &#13;
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