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University  of Wisconsin  • Parkside&#13;
Thursday, September  30,1982&#13;
Vol. 11 • No.4&#13;
Budgets   requested   for  S.U.F.A.C.   approval&#13;
by Pal Reallak&#13;
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their&#13;
designees&#13;
fees:   Budgets&#13;
are&#13;
due  in&#13;
to&#13;
LUIs&#13;
RANGER.&#13;
Housing,&#13;
Parkside&#13;
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shall   study   and&#13;
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occur    on&#13;
(who    must&#13;
be    members&#13;
of&#13;
Valldejuli.  S.U.F.A.C.   chairman.&#13;
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review   all  requests   for  program&#13;
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llludent   Activities&#13;
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support  and  budget  allocations   of&#13;
procedures   shall  be  used:&#13;
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the    allocable&#13;
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of   the&#13;
1.&#13;
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committee.&#13;
(S.U.F.A.C.)&#13;
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will   fill   any&#13;
(Segregated&#13;
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with&#13;
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the   confirmation&#13;
of   P.S.G.A.&#13;
subjected    to  the  review   and&#13;
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proval  of P.S.G.A .• in conjunction&#13;
2.&#13;
The  President   of P.S.G.A.  in&#13;
with&#13;
the&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
of    the&#13;
consultation   with&#13;
the&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
University&#13;
of&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
of hislber   designee   shall  appoint&#13;
Parkside.&#13;
to any  student  seat  on S.U.F.A.C.&#13;
A. Membership.   Tbe committee&#13;
The P.S.G.A.  Senate  doesn't&#13;
need&#13;
Greenquist&#13;
Safety  first&#13;
Article&#13;
IV&#13;
of the  P.S.G.A.   Inc .•&#13;
&gt;tGuUlution.&#13;
the&#13;
following&#13;
IddeUnes&#13;
are   set   up   for   the&#13;
t.UF&#13;
.A.C. committee:&#13;
problem   is  the  heat   exchangers&#13;
used.    The   exchangers&#13;
were&#13;
retrofitted&#13;
to   the    ventilation&#13;
system  in compliance  with energy&#13;
conservation    standards&#13;
and   are&#13;
now&#13;
required&#13;
in&#13;
aU&#13;
new buildings.&#13;
The   heat    exchangers.&#13;
which&#13;
reclaim&#13;
the&#13;
building's   heat  from&#13;
the   exhausted&#13;
air,&#13;
were    not&#13;
working&#13;
properly&#13;
during&#13;
the&#13;
summer   because&#13;
of&#13;
a   low  lem~&#13;
perature   differential   between  the&#13;
inside  and  outside   air.&#13;
11le&#13;
ven-&#13;
tilating  system  in its present  state&#13;
is   not   optimized&#13;
to&#13;
work   well&#13;
during   the   summer&#13;
t&#13;
when   they&#13;
effectively  blocked  the  air  intake&#13;
to the building.  They are  expected&#13;
to work  better&#13;
this&#13;
wint ...  because&#13;
~   the   higher   temperature&#13;
dif-&#13;
ferential.&#13;
Professor   Behzad   Samimi   has&#13;
been monitoring  the airflow  at  the&#13;
hoods&#13;
in the  lahoratories   and said&#13;
thalthe   airflow  could be increased&#13;
with the proper  da mper settings  in&#13;
each  hood. He said  that,  according&#13;
to&#13;
OSHA  standards.&#13;
the   hoods&#13;
should  nol  have&#13;
to&#13;
be  operated&#13;
with   the  dampers    fully  opened.&#13;
and   thal   the   efficiency    of   the&#13;
ventilation&#13;
incieases&#13;
as   the&#13;
dampers   are  closed&#13;
Several   reports   concerning   the&#13;
ventilation  system  are  expected&#13;
to&#13;
be completed  within  the  next  two&#13;
months,  Until the problems  can  he&#13;
repaired.   the airflow  in the system&#13;
will&#13;
be   increased&#13;
to   normal&#13;
specifications.    but  the   extent   of&#13;
the&#13;
problems  are  as  yet  unknown.&#13;
by  Bob&#13;
Kiesling&#13;
News  Editor&#13;
Attempts&#13;
to&#13;
bring   Greenquist&#13;
Hall's   ventilation    system   up&#13;
to&#13;
more    stringent&#13;
building&#13;
code&#13;
slandards   revea led some complex&#13;
problems&#13;
in    the    system&#13;
and&#13;
prompted  a study&#13;
to&#13;
be conducted&#13;
by   the   Milwaukee    engineering&#13;
firm  of  Burt  Fredriksen.    Inc.&#13;
The&#13;
$25.000&#13;
study    is&#13;
to&#13;
he&#13;
completed    in&#13;
the&#13;
next   several&#13;
months.    Physical&#13;
Plant    super-&#13;
visor  Jack  Dudley  said  that  even&#13;
though  the  problem   was  noticed&#13;
during  two oystem  upgradings   in&#13;
1973&#13;
and&#13;
1977.&#13;
Greenquist&#13;
professors   only  became   worried&#13;
about   the  problem   this  summer,&#13;
when&#13;
several&#13;
potentially&#13;
dangerous&#13;
chemical&#13;
spills    oc-&#13;
curred.&#13;
IIBy&#13;
that&#13;
time    we&#13;
had&#13;
a&#13;
balancing  contractor   in,&#13;
It&#13;
he said.&#13;
The  contractor   blocked  off  rOOI~&#13;
air   exhausts&#13;
in&#13;
order   to  get  ac-&#13;
curate   airflow   measurements&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
rooms.  While&#13;
the&#13;
airflow  was&#13;
inadequate,&#13;
during&#13;
the    next&#13;
several   weeks   the  supply  of  air&#13;
wiU he  increased.&#13;
Dudley  said   that   although   the&#13;
ventilating   system   is  capable   of&#13;
supplying  the necessary&#13;
airflow&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
rooms,   it  cannot&#13;
do&#13;
so  and&#13;
remain&#13;
within&#13;
energy&#13;
con·&#13;
servation   specifications.&#13;
Although&#13;
serious&#13;
problems,&#13;
sucb   as   rusted    vents   and&#13;
im-&#13;
properly   installed   fire   dampers,&#13;
do  exist  in&#13;
the&#13;
system,&#13;
the&#13;
main&#13;
ARTICLE&#13;
IV&#13;
SectiCII&#13;
I.&#13;
The&#13;
STUDENTS   of&#13;
uw  .&#13;
P&#13;
or&#13;
any  U.  W.  -  System&#13;
sdlool&#13;
have  the- responsibility    to&#13;
I&#13;
PSGA  fails to  pass' resolution&#13;
after   the   meeting.    ''This   would&#13;
have&#13;
made&#13;
a&#13;
fifth&#13;
standing&#13;
committee,&#13;
which    would   have&#13;
dealt&#13;
directly&#13;
with&#13;
women'S&#13;
issues.  It's  definitely  a specialized&#13;
group.&#13;
Certainly&#13;
necessary;&#13;
there's    so   much   going&#13;
on&#13;
with&#13;
women's   affairs."&#13;
Mter  several  minutes  of heated&#13;
discussion&#13;
within    the   meeting,&#13;
"Question"&#13;
was&#13;
called&#13;
and&#13;
seconded.   ("Question"   authorizes&#13;
the&#13;
vice  .  president   to  go  to  an&#13;
immediate&#13;
vote   without   letting&#13;
further&#13;
discussion    go   on.)   Im-&#13;
mediately   after   "Question"    was&#13;
called.  "Roll&#13;
cau"&#13;
was also called&#13;
and seconded.  (The present  Votffig&#13;
Senators  must  yield  a  verbal  yes&#13;
or   no   vote   to   the   subject&#13;
in&#13;
review.)  The turn  of votes went as&#13;
follows:  Buenker   - Phillips,   yes;&#13;
Frederick,&#13;
yesj&#13;
SChuetta,    no;&#13;
pogreba,   yes;  Scoon, yes;  Mertz,&#13;
yes;    Slama,&#13;
nOj&#13;
Adelsen,    no;&#13;
Higgens,   yes;   and  SpaUato.  yes.&#13;
This  did nol yield the  necessary&#13;
2/3  vote.   therefor   the  resolution&#13;
failed.  Pogreba   did  note.  though,&#13;
tha t the  resolution  would  he hack&#13;
for  reconsideration.&#13;
and  interests    of  this   group   may&#13;
sometimes   vary   from&#13;
tha&#13;
t  of  the&#13;
entire   student   body;&#13;
Therefore.   Be It Resolved:  That&#13;
P,S.G.A.   immediately    implement&#13;
a slanding   committee   which  shall&#13;
he  entitled  Women's  Mfairs;    and&#13;
Be  It  Further&#13;
Resolved:   That&#13;
the   Women's   Affairs   committee&#13;
shall   abide   by  all  P.S.G.A.   Con-&#13;
stitutional   and   Sena torial   Rules;&#13;
and&#13;
Be  It   Finally    Resolved:    That&#13;
Jeanne&#13;
Phillips    shall   serve    as&#13;
temporary&#13;
chairperson&#13;
of   this&#13;
committee   until  such  time  as  one&#13;
can  he  elected:&#13;
Currently.    the  constitution   has&#13;
four&#13;
standing&#13;
committees:&#13;
Legislative&#13;
Mfairs.&#13;
S.U.F.A.C .•&#13;
Student   Services,   and  S.O.C.  By&#13;
adding&#13;
a&#13;
Women's&#13;
Affairs&#13;
Committee.&#13;
the    P.S.G.A..&#13;
Inc.&#13;
Constitution&#13;
would    have&#13;
been&#13;
directly   changed.   pogreba   slated&#13;
by Pal Rensiak&#13;
Edllor&#13;
On&#13;
Friday. Sept.&#13;
24.&#13;
a resolution&#13;
iatroduced   by   Phil    Pogreba.&#13;
Preddent  Pro   Tempore    of   the&#13;
....  te.&#13;
and&#13;
seconded  by  Jeanne&#13;
~er.&#13;
Phillips. Senator,  failed&#13;
""",use&#13;
the  resolution  lacked   an&#13;
:!...llnnative2/3 vole in the  Senate.&#13;
....   resolution&#13;
states:&#13;
Whereas:&#13;
As&#13;
stated&#13;
in    the&#13;
!:"mble   ~  the Parkside   Student&#13;
ernment   Association&#13;
Inc's&#13;
Constitution,    "The&#13;
P~rkside&#13;
~!..&#13;
Government  Association.&#13;
-w....-ated    shall  be  responsible&#13;
~~dents&#13;
of&#13;
the University  of&#13;
"""-'lDllIJI   -&#13;
Parkside'"&#13;
and&#13;
~8:&#13;
47.3%&#13;
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the&#13;
overall&#13;
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of&#13;
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and&#13;
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serves  as a&#13;
-   ...  and&#13;
viable  group  on  cam-&#13;
"';8Ild&#13;
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The&#13;
needs.  concerns.&#13;
~orejgn films&#13;
.&#13;
Sellout&#13;
~'!day&#13;
seatings for the 1982-a:l    553-2345).Season prices  are  $15for&#13;
~'CIID&#13;
film&#13;
series at Parksi~e  are&#13;
students   and  senior   citizens   and&#13;
~.&#13;
but a  limited  number   of&#13;
$17 for  others.&#13;
.&#13;
:n-uIda&#13;
tiotets    remain&#13;
for   the&#13;
The&#13;
series   openell  Sept.  23 WIth&#13;
10&#13;
b.....Y&#13;
screenings.   according&#13;
"King&#13;
of Hearts."   The series  also&#13;
"";tor"""&#13;
Norman  Cloutier    coor-&#13;
includes  such major  attractions   as&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
series.'&#13;
"Man   of  Iron,"   "Strosze~,&#13;
II&#13;
and&#13;
~&#13;
16 feature   films   will   be&#13;
"La&#13;
Cage  Aux Foiles."   DIreCtorS&#13;
Unionat 7.:30p.m.&#13;
in&#13;
the 400_seat&#13;
represented&#13;
include&#13;
Ingmar&#13;
.....&#13;
~Inema&#13;
Theater.&#13;
Ad-&#13;
Bergman.&#13;
Francois&#13;
Truffaut.&#13;
'.'Uabl&#13;
l8&#13;
by&#13;
seaaon  ticket   only.&#13;
Werner  Herzog.  Akiro  Kurosawa.&#13;
ll1IIciIi  ... ~&#13;
from    the    Parkside&#13;
1inda    Wurtmuller    and   FederiCO&#13;
....ormation  Cent...  (Phone&#13;
Fellini.&#13;
Inside&#13;
•&#13;
•&#13;
•&#13;
*&#13;
Anthropology    seminar&#13;
*&#13;
Record  burning&#13;
*&#13;
Men's  cross  country&#13;
*&#13;
Madison  hockey&#13;
•&#13;
2&#13;
Thursday.  September  30. 1982&#13;
RANGER&#13;
Editorial&#13;
Financial aid&#13;
No strings, please&#13;
The&#13;
Solomon Amendment to the&#13;
t983 Defense Appropriations Bill,&#13;
signed  "quickly  into  law"  by&#13;
President   Reagan,   is  causing&#13;
considerable  controversy  in the&#13;
academic&#13;
community.&#13;
The&#13;
Solomon Amendment makes&#13;
draU&#13;
registration  a  prerequisite  (for&#13;
males) for financial aid eligibility.&#13;
In&#13;
addition to further burdening&#13;
a financial  aid system  already&#13;
overburdened&#13;
with   federal&#13;
regulations,   the  amendment&#13;
passes  responsibility  for  draft&#13;
registration   enforcement   to&#13;
financial aid officers, a job that&#13;
belongs, righUy or wrongly, to the&#13;
Justice Department.&#13;
This semester,  many Parkside&#13;
students did not receive their aid&#13;
in time to pay their fees. Delays&#13;
that  are  now at least  annoying&#13;
could  mushroom  into  genuine&#13;
hardships,&#13;
as&#13;
the law requires&#13;
intense  cooperation   between&#13;
desparate  government  agencies.&#13;
Anyone can pick&#13;
up&#13;
a newspaper&#13;
and  notice  that  cooperation  is&#13;
currently  a  rare  commodity&#13;
among bureaucrats.&#13;
It&#13;
also  set  a  dangerous&#13;
precedent  in "strings  attached".&#13;
financial aid. Senator Clarreborne&#13;
Pell whose name is found atop the&#13;
Pell' Grant program, has initiated&#13;
legislation to require students. to&#13;
have a&#13;
2.0&#13;
GPA before recelvmg&#13;
aid. While a&#13;
Ole"&#13;
average&#13;
is&#13;
not a&#13;
particularly  difficult standard  to&#13;
maintain,  that standard  could be&#13;
raised if financial aid funds dry up&#13;
further&#13;
as&#13;
they are likely to do.&#13;
Larg~  scale  higber  education&#13;
made  possible   by  a  strong&#13;
financial   aid  .program    is&#13;
something  that  should  not  be&#13;
IighUy discarded  by  politicians&#13;
looking for quick -fix budget cuts.&#13;
An&#13;
enlightened  population  has&#13;
always  been  this  country's&#13;
strongest  point,  and  politicians&#13;
would do well to realize the con-&#13;
nection between mass  education&#13;
and their own well being.&#13;
\&#13;
\&#13;
-fr:~,m ;&#13;
'-~&#13;
.&#13;
&lt;,&#13;
Library   /  Learning&#13;
Ceo&#13;
Chuck Bell,  Jeanne  Phillips&#13;
Pogreba,  Mike Scoon.&#13;
'&#13;
All&#13;
of these  positions a&#13;
pointed  in  the  Senate  by&#13;
Kreuser.   Student  Govern&#13;
make  a difference.  Support&#13;
concerns&#13;
by&#13;
casting  a vote&#13;
tober&#13;
21&#13;
and&#13;
22.&#13;
The&#13;
quali&#13;
your education  rests on it.&#13;
Political&#13;
Afairs&#13;
forum&#13;
by Stepben Kalmar&#13;
II&#13;
Life, liberty  and  !be right  to&#13;
acquire   property,   are  our&#13;
unalienable rights. What happens&#13;
to&#13;
these&#13;
"rights"  when the State&#13;
becomes a tool of !be ruling class,&#13;
inatead&#13;
of&#13;
a mutual judge between&#13;
COIlf\icting&#13;
interests~&#13;
It&#13;
is  the&#13;
inability to enforce&#13;
our&#13;
rights that&#13;
makOll&#13;
us&#13;
inaecUre.  Economic&#13;
trustratlon  and lOBSrl personal&#13;
liberty&#13;
both&#13;
signal wealmesa in the&#13;
enUre government. Increasing&#13;
unemployment and dying national&#13;
productivity  are  reflections  of&#13;
illegitimate  government.   Each&#13;
penon   makes   a  legitimate&#13;
government   by  constant   par-&#13;
tldplltlon. In a Democracy that is&#13;
!be educated vote. We are morally&#13;
respcllll\ble for&#13;
our&#13;
government&#13;
becauae&#13;
we&#13;
give it our alienable&#13;
right  to judgement  and  punish-&#13;
ment.&#13;
There&#13;
is&#13;
110&#13;
one&#13;
left to blame&#13;
for&#13;
unjust&#13;
government&#13;
manipulation  but ourselves.  Too&#13;
many&#13;
people are more interested&#13;
in&#13;
box&#13;
scores&#13;
than  !be voting&#13;
recorda rl elected rlflcials.&#13;
EspecIally&#13;
here&#13;
at Parkllide,&#13;
too&#13;
few  atudents  understand  what&#13;
rights  and  responsibilities  are&#13;
theirs  in University  and  State&#13;
government.  There  are students&#13;
making  kcy  decisions  in  your&#13;
academic  future.  P.S.G.A.  Inc.&#13;
sends students  to lobby for and&#13;
against  key  legislation.   Their&#13;
salaries  and travel expenses  are&#13;
paid by your tuition.&#13;
H,&#13;
(as is the&#13;
case),  the  student  government&#13;
expects   the  student   body  to&#13;
initiate all communications,  then&#13;
it becomes  tbe responsibility  of&#13;
each  student  to  reform  their&#13;
representatives.&#13;
October&#13;
21&#13;
and&#13;
22&#13;
marks  the&#13;
P.S.G.A.  Senate  elections.  Nine&#13;
senate  seats  will be  open  this&#13;
semester.&#13;
senators  are  respoo-&#13;
sible to sit on faculty committees&#13;
that  decide  the  direction  and&#13;
scope&#13;
of&#13;
education  at Parkside.&#13;
The  present   Senate   holds  a&#13;
somewhat  elitist  view  of  their&#13;
positions.   This  lack  of  com-&#13;
munication is one obvious result of&#13;
some Senators preoccupation with&#13;
self - interest.  OUr President  of&#13;
P.S.G.A. presides over tbe Senate&#13;
with a fatherly  leash,  supported&#13;
by the somewbat condenscending&#13;
attitude of some at Student Life.&#13;
It&#13;
is your right to know tbe students&#13;
that represent  your concerns. The&#13;
following  is  a  list  of  all  the&#13;
students  on Faculty  committees:&#13;
Academic    Actions&#13;
Phil&#13;
Pogreba,&#13;
Mike Scoon..&#13;
Academic&#13;
Planning&#13;
and&#13;
Program  Review  - Al Spalla to,&#13;
Earlene  Fredrick.&#13;
Academic   Policies   ~ Brian&#13;
McDonald, Mike Scoon.&#13;
.&#13;
Athletic Board .-Dave Higgens,&#13;
Gary Larson.&#13;
Awards  and ceremonies  - Jill&#13;
Nielsen.&#13;
Bookstore - Jim Kreuser.&#13;
Campus Planning  - Tim Tilton.&#13;
Course  and  Curriculum  - Jim&#13;
Kreuser.&#13;
Lectures  and Fine arts  - Dave&#13;
McPherson.&#13;
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editorials  reflect  the  opinion  of the&#13;
majority&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
ed&#13;
staff.&#13;
Parkside&#13;
students&#13;
may submit&#13;
editorial  ideas&#13;
to the editor&#13;
consideration.&#13;
Editorial&#13;
ideas&#13;
need not be typed to&#13;
be&#13;
considered.&#13;
Editor's note&#13;
Satire, it's not easy to spot&#13;
by Pat Hensiak&#13;
Editor&#13;
not  be  returned&#13;
though,&#13;
accompanied  by a self - ad&#13;
stamped   envelope.   Alter&#13;
Ranger  uses a publication,&#13;
the rights will revert  back&#13;
to&#13;
author.  So, if you have some&#13;
interesting   or  fascinating,&#13;
you've worked on and that you&#13;
proud of, submit  it, and&#13;
we'D&#13;
our best to put it into print.&#13;
approached    me  and  inquired&#13;
about  submitting   material   that&#13;
was  not really  informative   but&#13;
more literary.  Perhaps  material&#13;
l!"'t English stu~ents do, and may&#13;
like to see&#13;
m&#13;
pnnt.  The Ranger  is&#13;
willing to print  literary  articles&#13;
and would like to set up a way ~&#13;
do so every week if space permits.&#13;
The submissions  we receive  will&#13;
For all of you who have  been&#13;
enjoying  the profound  words  of&#13;
wisdom that lurk within our&#13;
8&#13;
or&#13;
12&#13;
pages every  week.&#13;
1&#13;
am indeed&#13;
pleased .• For  those  rl  you who&#13;
haven't,&#13;
1&#13;
give you my deepest&#13;
sympathies.  Last  week's  paper&#13;
was covered with SATIRE, from&#13;
start to finish. Unfortunately,  not&#13;
all of the people who read  the&#13;
paper  saw  the  humor  in  John&#13;
Kovalic's   article   about   the&#13;
Student Recruitment  Fair.  A few&#13;
peuple found what  was  written&#13;
somewhat offensive, and for that I&#13;
will state:  Offense is not our in-&#13;
tention. We merely act as a source&#13;
of&#13;
information  and entertainment&#13;
for the peuple on this campus. We&#13;
work hard to do tbat, and no less.&#13;
Satire  is  a  literary  work  in&#13;
which irony&#13;
t&#13;
derision,  or wit in&#13;
a~y form is used to expose folly or&#13;
WIckedness (from the American&#13;
Heritage    Dictionary    of  the&#13;
English&#13;
Language).&#13;
John&#13;
Kovalic's tone is often in the line&#13;
of&#13;
satire.&#13;
As&#13;
stated above  it was&#13;
not his intention&#13;
to&#13;
offend' anyone&#13;
with his writing, his intention was&#13;
to entertain,  which&#13;
be&#13;
did do&#13;
It&#13;
must be pointed out, though, that&#13;
th~  clubs   and  organizations&#13;
Written  about   in  his  article&#13;
"Student   Recruitment    Fair'"&#13;
were all "?mewhat  made  - ';p.&#13;
Conversations&#13;
were  generally&#13;
ficllcl~s   and  meant  to  strike&#13;
curiosity as to wbat the mentioned&#13;
clubs  are  really   about.   For&#13;
exam"l~,&#13;
the&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Assoclallon&#13;
of&#13;
Wargamers  is not&#13;
really a group of "blood - thirsty"&#13;
students (ficticious conversation).&#13;
They are a soclSl ofl!l'nization set&#13;
out to help  make  this&#13;
a&#13;
better&#13;
achool&#13;
In&#13;
any  way&#13;
they can.&#13;
On to&#13;
bigger&#13;
and&#13;
bette'  tbitlgs&#13;
The&#13;
other  day  Steve  Kalma~&#13;
The Ranger needs staffers:&#13;
• photographers    • news writers   • ad reps&#13;
Call 2287&#13;
or&#13;
2295&#13;
or Stop in!&#13;
We're&#13;
in WllC  DI73&#13;
Pat Hensiak&#13;
Bob Kiesling&#13;
Tony Rogers&#13;
Tammy  Shuemate&#13;
Masood  Shafiq&#13;
Juli Janovicz&#13;
Andy Buchanan&#13;
Mike Farrell&#13;
Jeff Wicks&#13;
Jolene  Torkilsen&#13;
Edl&#13;
NewS Edi&#13;
Feature  Edi&#13;
sports&#13;
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Sharon  Aken,  Mau~een  Burke,  Carol  Burns,  Kari&#13;
DIX&#13;
Dan  Do~hower.   Cliff  Flower,   Stephen   Kalmar&#13;
II,&#13;
ca&#13;
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