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            <text>Feminism and pacifism discussed</text>
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            <text>Thursday, March 21, 1985&#13;
'Jerry   Mathers   as&#13;
H'l'he Beaver"&#13;
I?f1,8e  7&#13;
AU-Star&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
Page   11&#13;
Ramsdell, Vanderloop&#13;
- by&#13;
Pat Hensiak&#13;
Campus News Editor&#13;
The results of the recent  Parkst-&#13;
de Student Government  Elections&#13;
catapulted Patrick "Red"  Ramsdell&#13;
'ad Bob Vanderloop  ino the posi-&#13;
tions of president  and  vice-presi-&#13;
dent of that organization.  The two&#13;
officials-elect will be sworn  in on&#13;
March29 at the PSGA meeting.&#13;
Ramsdell said he is happy about&#13;
winning.&#13;
"I worked&#13;
hard and so did&#13;
,11&#13;
the other candidates,  but&#13;
I&#13;
am&#13;
surprised that&#13;
I&#13;
won by the margin&#13;
whichI did."&#13;
For his first few weeks in office,&#13;
Ramsdell plans to take things  one&#13;
stepat a time.&#13;
ell&#13;
really believe it's&#13;
vital to get  the  new  Senators&#13;
oriented, and help them  to under-&#13;
stand what&#13;
it&#13;
takes  to  be  effective.&#13;
We have to let them  know  what&#13;
we're up to.&#13;
I&#13;
also want to get on&#13;
top&#13;
of the Senate seat vacancies&#13;
,nd handle any of the vacancies  on&#13;
faculty committees  so we're  an set&#13;
to&#13;
go when the appointments   for&#13;
thosecommittees come up."&#13;
His next step  will  to  set  the&#13;
priorities and necessities  between&#13;
the students and administration.&#13;
"My&#13;
own&#13;
priority  is developing  a&#13;
strong communication    network&#13;
With the administration.   I'd  also&#13;
really like to see further  involve-&#13;
ment in the United Council. They'll&#13;
be&#13;
a big help in terms  of under-&#13;
standing what other  campuses  are&#13;
going through, and what things are&#13;
unique to each separate  campus  in&#13;
regard to the whole system."&#13;
Pat Ramsdell&#13;
Another  priority  Ramsdell  men.'&#13;
tioned  was the  need  to improvel&#13;
safety on campus.  "The  most&#13;
Im-l&#13;
portant  thing we will do is help tol&#13;
make this campus a safer place.&#13;
If&#13;
we can start to feel like there may'&#13;
be&#13;
a&#13;
problem,  then there probably&#13;
is and  if we fail to do anything&#13;
about&#13;
it&#13;
soon, we&#13;
will&#13;
become guil-&#13;
ty ourselves."&#13;
Ramsdell  finally pointed out that&#13;
apathy isn't really the biggest&#13;
prob-&#13;
lem on the campus,  lack of aware-&#13;
ness is the problem  to be address-&#13;
ed.&#13;
"It's&#13;
really an&#13;
Information&#13;
age,&#13;
and there's  a lot of stuff out there&#13;
to digest. We have to do everything&#13;
we can&#13;
to&#13;
make the information  as&#13;
readily  available  to  students  as&#13;
possible.  We should not only make&#13;
sure the students have access to the&#13;
information,  but they should want&#13;
to know what's  going on on cam-&#13;
•&#13;
WIn&#13;
Bob Vanderloop&#13;
pus ...&#13;
Bob Vanderloop,  vice-president-&#13;
elect felt almost the same about the&#13;
issue of apathy  on campus.&#13;
"I'm&#13;
not sure students have&#13;
access&#13;
to all&#13;
the  information  they  may&#13;
need.&#13;
There's a question to be addressed&#13;
in finding out what other&#13;
things&#13;
the&#13;
students need to know."   .&#13;
Vanderloop  explained  that  the&#13;
first weeks of his term would be&#13;
fil-&#13;
led with better acquainting  himsel!&#13;
with his own duties and with the&#13;
processes  of the organization  both&#13;
inside and out.&#13;
"1&#13;
have  to  get  some  things&#13;
straight for&#13;
myself.&#13;
I&#13;
really have in-&#13;
tentions of working out some of the&#13;
problems we have with keeping the&#13;
students  informed  and creating  a&#13;
desire in them to be involved. We&#13;
have to make them want it to hap-&#13;
pen."&#13;
Feminism and pac~fismdiscussed&#13;
began to demand a permanent  and&#13;
public role for themselves.  Out of&#13;
this  grew  what  Oellott  termed&#13;
"social feminism:'  which led&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
establishment   of such  places  as&#13;
Hull House in Chicago. When the&#13;
war threatened  the social work that&#13;
had been done, the women  began&#13;
to protest.&#13;
"They  feared  what  the  war&#13;
would do to the quality of life&#13;
they&#13;
had created,"  she said.&#13;
Gellot  said this same theme&#13;
is&#13;
evident  today.&#13;
"I&#13;
was always in-&#13;
trigued  when  Geraldine  Ferraro&#13;
mentioned  that she was the mother&#13;
of two&#13;
sons&#13;
when she talked about&#13;
war"  she said. "This&#13;
is&#13;
the same&#13;
thing women  were&#13;
saying&#13;
during&#13;
WWI."&#13;
Expanding  further on the theme&#13;
that women  and the peace move-&#13;
ment go hand in hand, Sister Ver-&#13;
CoDtiDUed   OD&#13;
Pu. 3&#13;
by&#13;
Karl&#13;
DixOD&#13;
The current  protest  by women&#13;
agamst the placement  of Cruise and&#13;
Pershing missiles in Europe  is the&#13;
result of an historical  combination&#13;
of.feminism and pacifism  that has&#13;
~ISted since before  WWI, accord-&#13;
~ng&#13;
to&#13;
a panel discussion  "Femin-&#13;
ISm and Pacifism"  held  Monday&#13;
evening.&#13;
In the panel discussion,  one of&#13;
several  events   scheduled    for&#13;
~omen's  History  Week,  Assistant&#13;
rofessor of History Laura  Gellot&#13;
~ngllSh Lecturer  Ken Harper  and&#13;
f&#13;
.lster Jean Verber  discussed  pacl-&#13;
ISm&#13;
f&#13;
"&#13;
t&#13;
•&#13;
enumsm and the current  pro-&#13;
est in Europe.&#13;
Harper, a Vietnam  veteran,  dis-&#13;
CUSSedMahatma  Gandhi  and quot-&#13;
ed&#13;
Henry David Thoreau's  "Essay&#13;
~n Civil Disobedience."  He pointed&#13;
ut that concepts  of non-violence&#13;
have  been  in existence  since the&#13;
first abolitionists  and William Lloyd&#13;
Garrison.&#13;
"Ever  since&#13;
I&#13;
returned   from&#13;
Vietnam, I have felt a loss of identi-&#13;
fication of what it is to be an Amer-&#13;
ican," Harper said.&#13;
"It&#13;
~as bet::&#13;
n&#13;
my&#13;
experience  that ~ourge&#13;
I~&#13;
conslS~,ent&#13;
with learning  painful rmstakes.&#13;
Gellot  further  developed  Har-&#13;
per's  remarks  by explaining  that&#13;
the women's  peace mo~ement  ex-&#13;
isling today, and issues like the gen-&#13;
der  gap  have  histoneal   baSIS.&#13;
Women, , she  explained,   felt  the&#13;
same way prior to WWI.&#13;
"Women  see no distincti~n  be-&#13;
tween their feminism and their pac-&#13;
ifism " she sid. "Rather,  they are&#13;
sides' of the same coin."&#13;
Gellott  explained  that&#13;
wyn&#13;
was&#13;
the first war in which public&#13;
opm-&#13;
ion  mattered,   and  that  women&#13;
PARKSIDE  STUDENT  GOVERNMENT&#13;
ASSOCIATION,   INC.&#13;
ELECTION  RESVLTS&#13;
SPRING,   1985&#13;
PRESIDENT&#13;
(ONE   ELECTED)&#13;
Patrick  "Red"  Ramsdell&#13;
Greg  Holcomb&#13;
William  "Bill"  Serpe&#13;
• 264&#13;
132&#13;
124&#13;
• 296&#13;
196&#13;
VICE  PRESIDENT&#13;
(ONE   ELECTED)&#13;
Robert  Vanderloop&#13;
Ernestine  Weisinger&#13;
416&#13;
PUAB&#13;
(Parksode Union Advisory  Board)&#13;
Mike  Farrell&#13;
SUFAC&#13;
(Segregated  UniverSity Fees Allocation  Committee)&#13;
405   Elizabeth  Perry&#13;
SENATE&#13;
(NINE   ELECTED)&#13;
330   Adrian  "Andy"  Serrano&#13;
302   Shari  Carrothers&#13;
302   Jacqueline  Cotton&#13;
293   Daniel  Nicholson&#13;
286   Sue Brudvig&#13;
281   Sue Walborn&#13;
269   Richard  Borkowski&#13;
265   Juana  Cortez&#13;
246   Jan  Kratochvil&#13;
533 VOTES CAST&#13;
11&#13;
%&#13;
OF STUDENT  BODY VOTED&#13;
Maintenance funds approved&#13;
More than&#13;
$47,000&#13;
for building&#13;
maintenance   and  instruction   at&#13;
Parkside   was  accepted   Friday.&#13;
March&#13;
8&#13;
by the&#13;
UW&#13;
System Board&#13;
of Regents.&#13;
The Regents approved the&#13;
use&#13;
of&#13;
$45,600&#13;
for inspection and repair of&#13;
bricks composing the outer&#13;
walls&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
campus'  academic  and Union&#13;
building, and&#13;
$12,000&#13;
from Parksi·&#13;
de's  Union  maintenance   reserve&#13;
fund&#13;
wiD&#13;
be&#13;
used&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
Union&#13;
building.&#13;
The ~ents   also accepted&#13;
$1,050&#13;
from  multiple  donon  as an un-&#13;
restricted  grant&#13;
to&#13;
Parkside's&#13;
li-&#13;
brary and&#13;
$500&#13;
!rom multiple&#13;
eo-&#13;
nors for a scboIanhip  fund for stu-&#13;
dents&#13;
majoring&#13;
in labor and indus-&#13;
trial&#13;
relations.&#13;
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