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            <text>&#13;
University of Wisconsiu-Parkside&#13;
Special Olympics&#13;
PUAB&#13;
says "no" to charitable&#13;
by&#13;
Jennie Tunkieicz&#13;
News Editor&#13;
Pitchers, carafes not out yet&#13;
'Parkside&#13;
has&#13;
not seen the end of&#13;
beer pitchers and wine carafes yet.&#13;
The recommendation  by PUAB&#13;
would have had the Union and Rec&#13;
Center cease using these non-indi-&#13;
vidual serving containers during&#13;
day to day operations on March 19,&#13;
the first school day alter  spring&#13;
break. The early date was set in&#13;
order  to allow Union administra-&#13;
PUAB (Parkside  Union Advisory&#13;
Board) met last Friday to continue&#13;
discussion  on Union policy recom-&#13;
mendations.&#13;
Discussion was immediately side-&#13;
tracked when Ken Meyer. PUAB's&#13;
Ranger representative.  asked the&#13;
committee  to support  an&#13;
"Ugly&#13;
Bartenders" contest in the Union&#13;
Square  and  Rec Center  to help&#13;
raise money for Special Olympics.&#13;
The event is being sponsored state-&#13;
wide by Miller Brewing Co.. who is&#13;
also providing many prizes for con-&#13;
test winners  and donating  all pro-&#13;
ceeds to Wisconsin  Special Olym-&#13;
pics.&#13;
The fact that the event is being&#13;
sponsored  by Miller Brewing  Co.&#13;
worried  some  of the committee&#13;
members  because  of the current&#13;
controversy  surrounding  the corpo-&#13;
rate sponsorship  issue on campus.&#13;
Also, some  committee  members&#13;
felt that by supporting  this charity&#13;
it will cause an influx of charities to&#13;
approach  the campus.&#13;
..At this point in time there is a&#13;
moratorium on anything corporately&#13;
PSGA election ballot&#13;
March 7&#13;
&amp;&#13;
8&#13;
• President&#13;
Dwight Mosby   Scott Peterson&#13;
Vice President&#13;
Paul Johnson   Joe Vignieri&#13;
Senatorial Candidates:&#13;
Rhonda Gerolino&#13;
Gregory Holcomb&#13;
Barbara Johnson&#13;
Jan Kratochvil&#13;
Franklin Kuczenski&#13;
Marcia Ostrowski&#13;
Napoleon Scarbrough&#13;
Adrian Serrano&#13;
Ernestine Weisinger&#13;
Janice Block&#13;
(write-in)&#13;
Ron Belec&#13;
(write-in)&#13;
SUFAC&#13;
'(Segregated UnilJOr.ity Fee. Allocotio ...&#13;
Committee)&#13;
Pat Hensiak&#13;
PUAB&#13;
(~&#13;
Unio" Ad"ioo&lt;y Board)&#13;
Joe&#13;
Cucunato&#13;
Bruce Preston&#13;
,&#13;
tors the opportunity to measure the&#13;
economic impact of the policy prior&#13;
to the implementation  of the new&#13;
drinking age.&#13;
Assistant Chancellor Carla Storne&#13;
asked  that  the plan to remove&#13;
pitchers and carafes be put on hold&#13;
for&#13;
now.&#13;
She feels that the Union&#13;
should wait on this policy until&#13;
sponsored  until rules and regula-&#13;
tions have been established  by the&#13;
corporate  sponsorship  committee."&#13;
said Union Director Bill Niebuhr.&#13;
Meyer said, "I don't  think we&#13;
should turn down a good cause just&#13;
because of something silly like cor-&#13;
porate sponsorship,"&#13;
alter the student government  elec-&#13;
tions.&#13;
"Since we are in the middle of&#13;
an&#13;
election and on the verge of&#13;
hav-&#13;
ing a new student  government&#13;
president,  I feel we should wait&#13;
until the new president  can meet&#13;
with us and discuss the issue." said&#13;
Storne.&#13;
FI&lt;fence Shipek. a faculty repre-&#13;
senta~ve,  said, "There  are many&#13;
canisters in the stores for all types&#13;
of charities. Supporting this charity&#13;
might force us, the campus. to set a&#13;
presidence on charities. "&#13;
Tom Krimmel. alumni represent-&#13;
ative, said. "I think a contest could&#13;
cause&#13;
just as easily&#13;
be&#13;
run on the con-&#13;
course."&#13;
Meyer added,  "This contest  re-&#13;
quires&#13;
no&#13;
work&#13;
on our&#13;
part&#13;
and&#13;
there  is no solicitation  required.&#13;
This charity is different than all of&#13;
the other&#13;
types&#13;
of charities  that&#13;
might  approach  the&#13;
campus&#13;
be-&#13;
cause this contest has to&#13;
be&#13;
run in&#13;
the bar ..&#13;
.it's&#13;
a bartenders  contest&#13;
not a conrourse-tenders  contest."&#13;
Meyer  made a motion  stating&#13;
that PUAB would support an Ugly&#13;
Bartenders  contest and donate the&#13;
proceeds  to Special&#13;
Olympics.&#13;
but&#13;
the motion  failed 4-2-3, one vote&#13;
short.&#13;
SOC rStud~nt Organization Coun-&#13;
dB representative.  Jack  Kemper.&#13;
asked  PSGA representative  Dave&#13;
Higgins to find out what PSGA's&#13;
policies are concerning chanties.&#13;
Discussion turned to policy rec-&#13;
Coatia"" oa&#13;
PllR" 3&#13;
Peck  (197&amp;), Chong-maw  Cben&#13;
(1978), Tim Bell (1979), Robert&#13;
Esser  (1980),  Oliver  Hayward&#13;
(1981),  Wayne  Johnson  (t982),&#13;
Keith  Ward  (1982) and William'&#13;
Rieber (1983).&#13;
Faculty members  on this year's&#13;
Awards  Committee  are:  Wayne&#13;
Johnson,  Don Kummings,  William&#13;
Rieber (chair) and Keith Ward. The&#13;
students  on the committee  are:&#13;
Excellent teaching awarded&#13;
Andy Buchanan,&#13;
Jill&#13;
Whitney Niel-&#13;
sen, Valerie Olson and&#13;
SCott&#13;
Peter-&#13;
son. The committee  members  will&#13;
be&#13;
available  to answer any ques-&#13;
tions concerning the awards.&#13;
The nomination  terms  may&#13;
be&#13;
deposited  at the pickup locations&#13;
and the library learning  center.&#13;
Nominations   will  be available&#13;
March 22. The deadline&#13;
Cor&#13;
nomina-&#13;
tions is March 30,&#13;
TEACHING&#13;
EXCELLENCE&#13;
AWARD&#13;
NOMINATION&#13;
FORM&#13;
All continuing full-time members  of the faculty and teaching academic&#13;
staff are eligible to receive an award. The winners of the award in the las&#13;
two years&#13;
will&#13;
not be considered eligible to win the 1983..&amp;4award.&#13;
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The Teaching Excellence Awards&#13;
Committee  is accepting  nomina-&#13;
tions for the 1983-84 Teaching Ex-&#13;
cellence Awards, The awards are&#13;
given to two faculty members who&#13;
have shown outstanding  teaching&#13;
ability during the past year.&#13;
Nomination forms will&#13;
be&#13;
availa-&#13;
ble in the PSGA office  (WLLC&#13;
Dl37), Ranger Office (WLLC Ot39),&#13;
SOC Office (Union 203), all division-&#13;
al offices and at the Union Informa-&#13;
tion Desk. Students will be able to&#13;
nominate one faculty member and&#13;
give their reason for the nomina-&#13;
tion. Students  are limited to one&#13;
nomination  each,  All continuing&#13;
full-time  members  of tbe faculty&#13;
and teaching academic staff are, eli-&#13;
gible to receive  the award.  The&#13;
winners of the award in the last&#13;
two years will not&#13;
be&#13;
considered el-&#13;
igible to win the award this year.&#13;
In addition to the student nomi-&#13;
nations,  division  heads&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
asked to nominate the top ten&#13;
per-&#13;
cent of the faculty in their&#13;
divi-&#13;
sions.  The Awards  Committee.&#13;
composed of four students and four&#13;
faculty members,  will then weigh&#13;
the division chair's  recommends-&#13;
tions, along with the student nomi-&#13;
nations&#13;
to&#13;
determine  the award&#13;
winners,&#13;
Particularly   important  to the&#13;
nominations,&#13;
the&#13;
committee&#13;
said,&#13;
is&#13;
the rationale&#13;
behind&#13;
the&#13;
DOmina-&#13;
lioIls. .."...&#13;
will be weighed with&#13;
the&#13;
divlsional&#13;
chair's  IIOIIIinalioa&#13;
rationales.&#13;
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winDers&#13;
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RANGER&#13;
I&#13;
Editorial.&#13;
I&#13;
The  PSGA agenda&#13;
The  PSGA leaders  who will be elected  in the  March 7&#13;
and  8 elections  -    President,   Vice President   and  Sena-&#13;
tors  -    should  all  realize  certain  things  they  must  ac-&#13;
complish  in order  for PSGA to become as effective as it&#13;
should  be.&#13;
The first step is to look at  its membership:  the  18-seat&#13;
Senate  is consistently  below half-full. A good sign, how-&#13;
ever.  is the  fact  that  there  are  eleven  Senatorial  candi-&#13;
dates  (nine on  the  ballot  and  two write-ins) running  for&#13;
the  nine  spring semester  seats.  That  increases  the  num-&#13;
ber  of total  Senators  to  thirteen,   but  more  recruiting  is&#13;
still  necessary.&#13;
When the  Senate  membership  is not  full, and  when  a&#13;
student  can usually get "elected"   by volunteering  to put&#13;
his/her   name  on  the  ballot  and  voting  for  himself/her-&#13;
self,  something  must  be  changed.&#13;
But  PSGA is  caught  in  a  Catch-22 situation,  because&#13;
while  they  want  and  try  to  have  a full Senate,  students&#13;
shy away from  PSGA because  they  don't  see a  full and&#13;
active  Senate.&#13;
The  internal  organization  of  PSGA  and  its  relations&#13;
with   its   committees   (SOC,  for   instance),   don't   help&#13;
PSGA in acquiring  a good reputation.  Instead  of dealing&#13;
with  important   and  controversial  subjects,   the  Senate&#13;
tends   to   get   preoccupied   with   such   earth-shattering&#13;
tasks  as  reviewing  all  of  SOC's minutes,  which  usually&#13;
consumes  most of the meeting  time.  Such petty  internal&#13;
business  is  the  major   reason  that,  as  one  PSGA  vice&#13;
presidential   candidate   said,  PSGA  meetings  are  turn-&#13;
offs  for  the  people  who  must  attend  them.&#13;
I(&#13;
the  PSGA Senate  refuses  to  approve  the  probably-&#13;
soon-to-be SOC request  for  major  student  organization&#13;
status.  the  Senate should at  least restructure  the Senate-&#13;
SOC relationship   that   does  more  harm  than  good  for&#13;
both  sides.  Senators  might  not  have  such  a  high  drop-&#13;
out  rate  once they realize that  PSGA can be worthwhile&#13;
if  it  has  the  time  and  drive  to  accomplish  something.&#13;
The student  body will notice  PSGA more  if the Senate&#13;
conducted  its  business at  a time  that  is more  accessible&#13;
for  students   to  attend.   The   current   8  p.m.   Tuesday&#13;
meetings   (and  the   prior   8  p.m.   Thursday   meetings)&#13;
make  PSGA appear,  on  the  surface,  as a night-time  tri-&#13;
bunal   made   up  of  volunteer   "elected"    officials  who&#13;
waste  their  time  on  inconsequential  issues.&#13;
Once  PSGA becomes  prominent  on  campus  by  being&#13;
visible  and  directing   its  actions  to  less  trivial  issues,&#13;
more  students  will want  to become  a part  of the organi-&#13;
zation  that.  in theory  and  design,  is supposed  to  be  and&#13;
should  be  the  strong  voice of  the  students.&#13;
•&#13;
Correction&#13;
Ranger  incorrectly spelled  PSGA&#13;
presidential&#13;
candidate&#13;
Dwight&#13;
Mosby's  last  name   in  last  week's&#13;
edition.  Ranger  regrets  the  error.&#13;
KeD Meyer&#13;
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A silly  fact  of life&#13;
•&#13;
,&#13;
It&#13;
shouldn't   really  surprise   me.&#13;
Irs&#13;
been  done&#13;
be-&#13;
fore,&#13;
it'll&#13;
be&#13;
done  again  -&#13;
and&#13;
it&#13;
was  done  at  last&#13;
week's  PUAB  (Parkside  Union  Advisory Board)  meet-&#13;
ing.&#13;
Silly&#13;
decisions  are  made&#13;
by&#13;
people  and  committees&#13;
at some time  or another  because of the  simple  fact that&#13;
people  aren't  perfect.&#13;
If&#13;
they were  perfect,  why would&#13;
they  be  here  at  Parkside?&#13;
Silly  decisions   are   made   for   silly  reasons,   which&#13;
come  in  many  variehes,   such  as  not   understanding,&#13;
reading  something  else  into  something  and  voting  on&#13;
the  basis  of  an  unstated  understanding   that  your  vote&#13;
doesn't  mean  anything  because  the  "higher   ups"  will&#13;
reject  it  anyway.&#13;
The issue  before  the  PUAB (the  step  before  "higher&#13;
up")  was an  "Ugly  Bartender  Contest"  fund  raiser  for&#13;
Wisconsin Special  Olympics.  You  know,  a  nice  heart-&#13;
wanning   organization.  But  ...  oh  no 1 The  sponsor  of&#13;
the  contest  is Miller  beer.  That's  a  no-no  at  Parkside.&#13;
The vote  failed  by one  vote,  4-2-3.&#13;
A  committee   on  corporate   sponsorship   will  offer&#13;
policy   recommendations    '''probably&#13;
soon."    Until   a&#13;
policy  is  set,  it  is  understood  that  those  sponsorships  ---&#13;
_&#13;
(alcohol  related)  will  be  frowned  upon  by  those  with&#13;
the  power  to  decide.&#13;
Since  that  reason   goes  unsaid,  other   reasons  were&#13;
brought  up.  Why does  the  contest  have  to  be  held  in&#13;
the  Union?  Why not  the  Molinaro  Concourse?  What  if&#13;
Jerry  Lewis and  thousands  of other  well-meaning  char-&#13;
itable  people  invade  Parkside  for  help?&#13;
As&#13;
PUAB  was  told,  almost&#13;
all&#13;
of  the  other   groups&#13;
would   follow  the   proper   procedures   without   PUAB&#13;
hearing   a  thing   about   them.   But   this   specific   case&#13;
warranted    PUAB  approval   because   its   nature   man-&#13;
dates  its being  held in the  Union, which  is what  PUAB&#13;
is&#13;
all about.&#13;
The only  logical place&#13;
to&#13;
bold a  bartender   contest  is&#13;
by Ken Meyer&#13;
Editor&#13;
at  a  bar  -    it's  not  called  a  concourse-tender   contest.&#13;
That  would  be  like  conducting  the  halftime  free  throw&#13;
contest  in  a  racquetball  court  and  the  PSGA elections&#13;
jn   the   men's   bathroom.    (After   all,   how   would   the&#13;
women  vote?)&#13;
But  one  PUAB member  voted  for  the  silliest  -   and&#13;
deadliest   -&#13;
reason   of  aU.  He  broke  the  first  golden&#13;
rule  that  all students  on  committees   should  be  trained&#13;
to  never   forget:   That  students   shall  vote   to  express&#13;
their   opinions  instead  of  displacing  their   consciences&#13;
and voting the  way they think  the  administration   wants&#13;
the  decision  to  go.&#13;
lf&#13;
they  forget  that.  why the  hell are  they there  in the&#13;
first  place?&#13;
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