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            <text>&#13;
Thursda  , March 1, 1984&#13;
University of Wisconsin.Parkside&#13;
Vol. 12, No. 21&#13;
Shutler&#13;
named&#13;
new Vice Chancellor&#13;
Mary  Elizabeth  Shutler,  an an-&#13;
thropologist  who is dean of the Col-&#13;
lege of&#13;
Arts&#13;
and  Sciences  at the&#13;
University of Alaska-Fairbanks,  will&#13;
be the new vice chancellor/dean   of&#13;
faculty  at  Parkside,   Chancellor&#13;
Alan E.  Guskin  announced  Mon-&#13;
day.&#13;
Shutler will begin her new duties&#13;
July 1 as chief academic officer and&#13;
number two administrator at Park-&#13;
side at an annual salary of&#13;
$60,000.&#13;
She also wiD be a tenured professor&#13;
of anthropology.   Her  apointment&#13;
concludes a national search for a&#13;
successor  to Lorman  Ratner,  who&#13;
became  executive  dean of the&#13;
UW&#13;
Center System last September.&#13;
Before assuming  the deanship  at&#13;
Alaska in&#13;
1980,&#13;
Shutler chaired  the&#13;
anthropology  department  at Wash-&#13;
ington State  University  from 1975-&#13;
80&#13;
and taught  from 1967-75 at san&#13;
Diego  State  University,  including&#13;
three years as department  chair&#13;
and two years as graduate coordina-&#13;
tor.&#13;
She taught  at the University  of&#13;
Hawaii in 196H6  and at the Uni-&#13;
versity of California,  Davis, in 1962-&#13;
63.&#13;
From  1959 to 1965 she was at&#13;
the University of Nevada as editor,&#13;
research  associate and assistant&#13;
curator   of  anthropology   at  the&#13;
Nevada State Museum.&#13;
She received  her undergraduate&#13;
degree from the University  of Cali-&#13;
fornia Berkeley (1951) and her mas-&#13;
ter's  (955)  and PhD&#13;
(1958)&#13;
in an-&#13;
thropology  from the University  of&#13;
Arizona.&#13;
Tbe 12-memher faculty, staff and&#13;
student  search and screen commit-&#13;
tee  invited  five  finalists  to visit&#13;
Parkside  for intensive  two-day in-&#13;
terviews  with all segments  of the&#13;
campus  community.&#13;
The&#13;
final se-&#13;
lection  was  made  by Chancellor&#13;
Guskin.&#13;
Guskin said that Shutler "clearly&#13;
received the strongest campus-wide&#13;
support of any of the candidates  in-&#13;
terviewed  and was my first choice.&#13;
I look  forward  to working  with&#13;
Belly  and  am confident  she will&#13;
provide the kind of leadership  that&#13;
will enable  Parkside  to continue&#13;
moving forward  in pro"ding  qual-&#13;
ity education and service to our stu-&#13;
dents&#13;
and communities."&#13;
Shuller  will ~become the second&#13;
woman&#13;
in the chancellor-level  ad-&#13;
ministrative  team that heads&#13;
UW-&#13;
Partside,  joining  Guskin  and&#13;
As-&#13;
sistant Chancellors  Carla J.&#13;
Stoffle&#13;
and Gary G.&#13;
Goetz.&#13;
Gaskin said Associate Dean Ben&#13;
Greenehaum  will continue as acting&#13;
vice chancellor&#13;
until Shutler's&#13;
ar-&#13;
rival. "We are fortunate,  indeed, to&#13;
have had a person of Ben's talents&#13;
and experience  to carry on during&#13;
MIrY&#13;
Elizabetll Shutler&#13;
the transition.  He&#13;
has&#13;
done an out-&#13;
standing job for us," Gaskin said.&#13;
At lbe University of&#13;
Alaska,&#13;
Shut-&#13;
ler&#13;
was&#13;
dean&#13;
of a faculty numbering&#13;
nearly 140 full-and part-lime  m.... -&#13;
bers at a university of about 4,200&#13;
students.  Parkside&#13;
has&#13;
about&#13;
250&#13;
full-and  part-time  faculty&#13;
and&#13;
an&#13;
enrollment  of about&#13;
6,000.&#13;
Shutler is widely&#13;
published&#13;
in her&#13;
field&#13;
and&#13;
is&#13;
an&#13;
associate director of&#13;
the&#13;
La&#13;
Hav&#13;
Research&#13;
Project,  a&#13;
program&#13;
of archeological  and&#13;
an-&#13;
thropological    investigations    in&#13;
southern&#13;
Israel&#13;
since&#13;
1976.&#13;
An&#13;
envi-&#13;
ronmental   archaelogist   who  is&#13;
trained&#13;
as&#13;
an anthropologist,  Shut-&#13;
ler&#13;
has&#13;
been&#13;
respoasible&#13;
for&#13;
aU "".&#13;
vironmental  studies  at&#13;
the&#13;
seven-&#13;
acre&#13;
mound&#13;
site&#13;
01&#13;
TeD&#13;
IlaJif&#13;
near&#13;
the&#13;
Kibbutz&#13;
La&#13;
Hav.&#13;
As&#13;
a laculty member, Shutler&#13;
Ms&#13;
assumed&#13;
leadenhip&#13;
roles&#13;
in&#13;
p"""&#13;
grams&#13;
dealing with women's  stu.!.&#13;
ies, improvement&#13;
of&#13;
teadlini,  and&#13;
international   studies  at  AlasUo&#13;
Fairbanks,&#13;
Washington  State  and&#13;
San&#13;
Diego&#13;
State.&#13;
~.&#13;
Vice President&#13;
PSGA candidates  speak out at open forum&#13;
by Ken Meyer&#13;
Editor&#13;
The PSGA candidates  for the of-&#13;
fices of president  and vice&#13;
presi-&#13;
dent  addressed  their  constituents&#13;
Monday  during  an  open  forum&#13;
sponsored  by Ranger.  News Editor&#13;
Jennie  Tunkieicz  muderated   the&#13;
forum,&#13;
The  forum's  participants   were&#13;
presidential  hopefuls  Dwight Mose-&#13;
by and  Scott  Peterson  and  vice&#13;
presidential  candidates  Paul John-&#13;
son and Joe Vignieri. Janice  Block,&#13;
the  third  vice-president   candidate&#13;
was absent.&#13;
The election  will be held Wed-&#13;
nesday&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Thursday,  March 7 and 8.&#13;
Each candidate  made a prepared&#13;
speech  and  then  answered  ques-&#13;
tions from the small audience.&#13;
Peterson,  the current  President&#13;
Pro Tempore  of the PSGA Senate,&#13;
said that the president's  job is to&#13;
"insure,  promote  and  defend  the&#13;
rights of students,  whether  they are&#13;
involved  or  apathetic."   He {eels&#13;
that  his  "experience,   leadership&#13;
ability and involvement  at Parkside&#13;
for the last three years" makes him&#13;
highly qualified  for the position.&#13;
"I've seen&#13;
certain&#13;
actions take&#13;
place  which  have  angered  me,"&#13;
said Petenon.  He said that student&#13;
input in lbe Union operations&#13;
has&#13;
"dwindled.  Aclions  have come&#13;
di-&#13;
recliy from&#13;
the&#13;
administration.&#13;
This&#13;
has&#13;
&amp;Ot&#13;
to&#13;
stop.  We pay lor&#13;
the&#13;
Union and&#13;
we&#13;
have less&#13;
and&#13;
less say&#13;
Ibout  wbat&#13;
llOOS&#13;
on."&#13;
~&#13;
said&#13;
be&#13;
waalI&#13;
to&#13;
"maJre&#13;
the student  Union a real  student&#13;
Union, which it hasn't been ...Right&#13;
now&#13;
it's (Union Director)  Bill Nie-&#13;
buhr's  Union. It's not the Student&#13;
Union.&#13;
"I'm&#13;
sick and tired of the admin-&#13;
istration  laking  action  behind  our&#13;
backs (and) it's becoming more and&#13;
more frequent.  I will not&#13;
be&#13;
intimi-&#13;
dated by the administration.&#13;
I&#13;
will&#13;
fight for our shared governance  if&#13;
I&#13;
have to," he said.&#13;
In&#13;
order for PSGA to work effec-&#13;
lively, according  to Peterson,  "we&#13;
need cooperation  between  the Sen-&#13;
ate and the President.  These two&#13;
branches  must  work  together  in&#13;
order&#13;
to&#13;
achieve our goals."&#13;
Moseby, who is Activities  Coor-&#13;
dinator  for the Black Student  Or-&#13;
ganization, said, "Student  apathy is&#13;
one of our major problems.&#13;
If&#13;
we&#13;
had more student participation,  we&#13;
would have less problems.&#13;
I&#13;
ptan&#13;
to&#13;
conceutrate  most of my efforts on&#13;
increasing student participation&#13;
and&#13;
working jointly,  side by side, with&#13;
the&#13;
administration.&#13;
"I&#13;
have&#13;
seen&#13;
PSGA&#13;
lose&#13;
credibil-&#13;
ity&#13;
over&#13;
the yean.  I've&#13;
been&#13;
here,"&#13;
said Moseby.&#13;
"It&#13;
Is&#13;
necessary&#13;
for&#13;
PSGA&#13;
to&#13;
develop&#13;
a&#13;
strong  rofe as&#13;
student  representalives    on  this&#13;
campus.&#13;
When&#13;
I&#13;
say a strong role,&#13;
I&#13;
man&#13;
IIQt&#13;
bein&amp;&#13;
tbe&#13;
l'eCipleDt&#13;
or&#13;
the&#13;
vehicle by which&#13;
the administration&#13;
carries  out their policies. The stu-&#13;
dent body has a less than strong&#13;
voice on this campus.&#13;
"It&#13;
is my impression  that the ad-&#13;
ministration   has  dictated  over  a&#13;
number&#13;
of&#13;
years what&#13;
is&#13;
to come or&#13;
what  PSGA  would  carry  out  in&#13;
terms of their policies. That would&#13;
change,"  he&#13;
said.&#13;
Moseby   said  the  president&#13;
"should  take  a strong  leadership&#13;
role rather than being a yes-man or&#13;
yes-woman."&#13;
Moseby also stated  that student&#13;
housing should&#13;
be&#13;
improved.  "I've&#13;
been&#13;
told there is no way for us to&#13;
have dormitories,  but we can house&#13;
our students  in a far away&#13;
place&#13;
called the YMCA and bus them out&#13;
here&#13;
every day."&#13;
Vignieri,  a PSGA Senator,  and&#13;
Chairman of PSGA's Legislative&#13;
Af-&#13;
fairs  committee,   "appalled"   last&#13;
fall when only six students  ran for&#13;
the nine Senate position&#13;
and&#13;
only a&#13;
small percentage  of student voted&#13;
"I&#13;
was very angry,"  be said. ".&#13;
wan&#13;
angry with&#13;
the&#13;
student  body&#13;
for&#13;
not&#13;
coming out to vote.&#13;
l&#13;
was&#13;
angry&#13;
with  those  concerned  stu-&#13;
dents  and those  capable  students&#13;
CoDliaaed CD&#13;
Pace 8&#13;
Very Special Arts' Festival&#13;
set&#13;
Review: "Too True to be Good"&#13;
r&#13;
INSIDE&#13;
llesporudble&#13;
drinking&#13;
stressed&#13;
BaBketball:&#13;
women&#13;
win,&#13;
men split&#13;
RANGER&#13;
z&#13;
ThllJSday,&#13;
MardI&#13;
1, lIN&#13;
I&#13;
Letter to the Editor&#13;
I&#13;
PSGA purchase&#13;
doesn't compute&#13;
GOOD  MORNING,  SIR.  WE'RE&#13;
DOINCI AN IN-DEPTH&#13;
STORY ABOUT&#13;
YOUR&#13;
METEORIC&#13;
RISE  ..&#13;
m&#13;
SECOND&#13;
PLACE  IN THE&#13;
RACE&#13;
FOR THE&#13;
DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL&#13;
NOMINA.TION.&#13;
a&#13;
quirements  that  the PSGA can pos-&#13;
sibly  come  up  with.  Not  only  are&#13;
there  computers   in the library,&#13;
but&#13;
there&#13;
is&#13;
the mainframe  computer&#13;
with  its capacity.  Why spend  tbou-&#13;
sands&#13;
01&#13;
doUars&#13;
to duplicate  curren-&#13;
tly existing lacilities?  And&#13;
don't tor-&#13;
get the costs&#13;
01&#13;
maintaining   such a&#13;
system.&#13;
It&#13;
is&#13;
my opinion  that  cer-&#13;
tain PSGA members  are simply&#13;
be-&#13;
dazzled by the prospect&#13;
01&#13;
"owning&#13;
a computer."   A computer  that will,&#13;
over&#13;
the&#13;
long  haul,  prove  to  be&#13;
overpriced  and  underutilized.&#13;
It's about  lime  our student  lead-&#13;
ers  get  their   heads   out&#13;
01&#13;
the&#13;
'clouds,  and act responsibly  with the&#13;
funds we students entrust them&#13;
with.&#13;
To the&#13;
Editor:&#13;
In&#13;
talking  to several  members&#13;
of&#13;
our illustrious  student  government,&#13;
I have  discovered  that  it is on Ihe&#13;
minds&#13;
01&#13;
many&#13;
01&#13;
them  that  PSGA&#13;
, needs&#13;
a computer.  Through&#13;
the&#13;
use&#13;
01&#13;
a  computer,   mailing  could  be&#13;
seIlt&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
student&#13;
body,  tbereby&#13;
keeping   us  beller   inlormed&#13;
01&#13;
events  and  activities.&#13;
Correspond-&#13;
ingly.&#13;
these&#13;
activities  would  be bet-&#13;
ter&#13;
attended.&#13;
I&#13;
applaud  abnost  any&#13;
attempt&#13;
to&#13;
improve  tbe 'Quality&#13;
01&#13;
campus   life  at  Parkside,    and&#13;
I&#13;
agree&#13;
that  improved   communica-&#13;
tions&#13;
is&#13;
key&#13;
to&#13;
doing&#13;
this.&#13;
However,   Parkside   already   has&#13;
the&#13;
capacity  to handle  any  kind&#13;
01&#13;
word&#13;
processing/data    handling  re-&#13;
~&#13;
,&#13;
ASWELL AS A FU~~~~T&#13;
OF&#13;
YOUR&#13;
&amp;O&#13;
YHOOD&#13;
M!I&gt;&#13;
HOW YOU&#13;
POLITICAL&#13;
RACE,  NOW WE'RE&#13;
MET&#13;
YOURWIFE.&#13;
•&#13;
GOING 10&#13;
NEED  SOME&#13;
BACKGROUND ...&#13;
~&#13;
Tom  Shuler&#13;
.Primary results&#13;
at  the  city or country  clerks  office&#13;
in your area.&#13;
If&#13;
you should have any&#13;
trouble,   contact   Joseph   Vignieri,&#13;
Chairman&#13;
01 the&#13;
Legislative  Allairs&#13;
Comrnillee   at  P.S.G.A.   ollice&#13;
at&#13;
WLLC Dl39A, or phone and leave a&#13;
message&#13;
at&#13;
553-2244.&#13;
One more  election  note:  DON'T&#13;
FORGET    the   P.S.G.A.    ELEC·&#13;
TlONS,  to be held next  week  Wed-&#13;
nesday  and Thursday,  March  7 and&#13;
8,  Irom  8&#13;
a.m,&#13;
to  8 p.m.  in  the&#13;
Molinaro  Hall  Concourse.   As edu-&#13;
cated  adults  and  conscientious   citi-&#13;
zens  we  should  all  be&#13;
interested&#13;
and involved  in our democratic  sys-&#13;
tern&#13;
on  every  level  from  national&#13;
politics   right   down  to  our  own&#13;
school  elections.&#13;
For  the  first  time  in&#13;
a&#13;
while,&#13;
Parkside  has a race  in the  Senate-&#13;
rial election  as there  are  ten candi-&#13;
dates  for only nine  positions.&#13;
Let's  support  their  ellorl  and&#13;
ex-&#13;
ercise  our  right&#13;
to&#13;
a voice  in gov-&#13;
ernment.&#13;
It&#13;
will  only  take  a  lew&#13;
moments&#13;
to&#13;
stop  and  vole  next&#13;
week.&#13;
Vote  lor  the  candidates   of&#13;
your choice,  BUT VOTE.&#13;
In  Kenosha   the  attention   was&#13;
centered    on  the   Mayoral   race&#13;
where  a lield&#13;
01&#13;
five&#13;
has&#13;
been nar-&#13;
rowed&#13;
to&#13;
two&#13;
-John&#13;
Bilotti  and Wil-&#13;
liam  Pocan.  Also  advancing   from&#13;
the primary  elections  were two can-&#13;
didates  out&#13;
01&#13;
lour  lor  Municipal&#13;
Judge  and  lour  candidates   out&#13;
01&#13;
six lor city school  board  positions.&#13;
All&#13;
01&#13;
these  races  in  Kenosha,&#13;
like Racine.  will be decided  jointly&#13;
with&#13;
the  national  primary  election&#13;
on April 3.&#13;
The primary  results:&#13;
II&#13;
you are  not  yel  registered   to&#13;
vote,  you  can  pre-register   at  any&#13;
number&#13;
01&#13;
places  in both  Kenosha&#13;
and Racine  such&#13;
as:&#13;
all lire stations&#13;
in  both  cities  and  counties;   the&#13;
public  and  uptown  libraries  in Ra-&#13;
cine and the  new&#13;
southwest&#13;
library&#13;
in  Kenosha;   any  town  or  village&#13;
hall lor Kenosha  and  Racine&#13;
coun-&#13;
ties;  the ollice  lor the  Registrar&#13;
01&#13;
Deeds  in either  city.&#13;
If&#13;
you're  in  doubt  as  to  where&#13;
you should  go to register,  you can&#13;
stop  in for information   or&#13;
pre-reg-&#13;
istration  at one&#13;
01&#13;
the&#13;
offices&#13;
listed&#13;
below.&#13;
• The&#13;
local&#13;
spring  primaries&#13;
were&#13;
beld&#13;
last&#13;
week  on  Tuesday  and&#13;
a&#13;
number  of races  were  narrowed  in&#13;
both  Kenosha  and  Racine.&#13;
In&#13;
Ra-&#13;
cine there  were two contests  for Al-&#13;
derman  in the 2nd and 4th districts.&#13;
There  are  also  races  for Municipal&#13;
Judge,  Circuit  Court  Judge  (branch&#13;
3), and  lor  Constable  that  will ap-&#13;
pear&#13;
on&#13;
the&#13;
city  wide  ballot  held&#13;
jointly  with  the  spring  presidential&#13;
primary  on Tuesday  April 3rd.&#13;
The primary  results:&#13;
City Positions&#13;
Alderman   (2nd  Distnct)&#13;
Dorothy   H. Constantine&#13;
Myrtle  H. Harrell&#13;
Alderman   (4th  District)&#13;
Fredrick L. Lawrence&#13;
Thomas&#13;
E.&#13;
Dawkins&#13;
Municipal Judga&#13;
Guadalupe&#13;
G.&#13;
Vinarreal&#13;
Robert   Michelson&#13;
Circuit Court Judge, (blanch 3)&#13;
Charles Swanson&#13;
Jon&#13;
B.&#13;
Skow&#13;
Constable&#13;
Fredrick   L. Lawrence&#13;
Thomas   E. Dawkins&#13;
Racine&#13;
City  Clerk&#13;
Racine City Hall&#13;
730  Washington    Ave.&#13;
636-9171&#13;
County   Clerk&#13;
Racine&#13;
Courthouse&#13;
730&#13;
Wisconsin Ave.&#13;
636-3121&#13;
The  clerk's  office  for  your  area&#13;
can also tell you your voting district&#13;
and where  the polling places are lo-&#13;
cated  in your area.  Give&#13;
them&#13;
a call&#13;
if you're  not  sure  where  you  are&#13;
supposed&#13;
to&#13;
vote.  Remember   that&#13;
pre-registration&#13;
ends&#13;
13 days belore&#13;
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