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            <text>PFM leads food bid</text>
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            <text>Thursday, April 25, 1985&#13;
R08a&#13;
reaps&#13;
good crop&#13;
Page&#13;
u&#13;
~&#13;
University of WiscoDsin-Parkside&#13;
Rubner the 8hutter&#13;
bug&#13;
PageS&#13;
PFM leads food bid&#13;
they understand  the specifications.&#13;
This is an opportunity for the bid-&#13;
der to make sure they did not make&#13;
a mistake  and allows them to with-&#13;
draw&#13;
if&#13;
they have made an error"&#13;
said .Niebuhr.&#13;
'&#13;
PFM&#13;
is a&#13;
nationally known com-&#13;
pany which serves several UW cam-&#13;
puses, such as Eau Claire, La Cros-&#13;
se, River Falls, Green Bay and Su-&#13;
perior.&#13;
"PFM&#13;
is a proven company  na-&#13;
tionwide,  so we have no question of&#13;
how good they are," said Niebuhr.&#13;
Heritage, which has served Park-&#13;
side since 1980, placed second in&#13;
the bid process with Ace Food&#13;
Service _placing a close third.&#13;
If&#13;
PFM officially receives the&#13;
contract,  they  will take  over  the&#13;
food service operations  on June&#13;
1.&#13;
Heat&#13;
pours in on campus&#13;
Lauer explained that the cooling&#13;
water  system which currently  pulls&#13;
the heat out of the buildings is&#13;
being set up and repaired. "The&#13;
temperatures  have to be fairly&#13;
warm in order to work on them, so&#13;
it's not like we can&#13;
fix&#13;
them in the&#13;
winter.  We have to do that when&#13;
it's  warm.  The first night  it was&#13;
warm we started  working on them,&#13;
and then it just got hotter and hot-&#13;
ter."&#13;
Lauer also explained that as long&#13;
as the system is working proper~y&#13;
and as long as it's warm out, they&#13;
11&#13;
try to have them on by May&#13;
1.&#13;
"If&#13;
it's only&#13;
50&#13;
out, there  isn't a need&#13;
for it. We'll  do our best to keep&#13;
things cool over there."&#13;
Tunks loses UCrace&#13;
to work on UC public relations. "&#13;
Richard said of her&#13;
victory,   1&#13;
think  United  council   m~mbers&#13;
were looking for an agress&#13;
lVe&#13;
per-&#13;
son,  who  can motivate  ~ro~  the&#13;
bottom up -  the vote&#13;
Indicated&#13;
that."  Richard  is a b?ard  membe~&#13;
and executive  comulIttee  membe&#13;
of the United States Student Asso-&#13;
ciation (the largest student lobbymg&#13;
.  the nati'on) and has lobb-&#13;
groupm&#13;
.&#13;
I  I&#13;
. ied for students  on a national  eve.&#13;
Richard feels Parkside has grown&#13;
in its involvment  with ~C&#13;
a~~now&#13;
has  quality  participatIOn.   Terry&#13;
has put a lot into UC and 1&#13;
horn&#13;
she will continue  to be ~~Ol~~ed&#13;
the  student   movemen  ,&#13;
Richard.&#13;
ed    the elec-&#13;
Tunks  c;omm&#13;
ent&#13;
.   on&#13;
titien&#13;
ti&#13;
'on "There was stiff compe . f .&#13;
,&#13;
.&#13;
Jor dlf er-&#13;
1don't feel there were rna&#13;
Coatioued&#13;
08&#13;
page 2&#13;
by&#13;
Jennie Tunkieicz&#13;
Editor&#13;
"HeritageFood Service at this&#13;
time,&#13;
it&#13;
appears,&#13;
will&#13;
not  retain&#13;
Parkside'sfood service bid," said&#13;
Bill&#13;
Niebuhr,Union Director.&#13;
Professional Food-Sevice&#13;
Man-&#13;
agement,Inc. (PFM) is the appar-&#13;
entbid winner, although the fea-&#13;
turesof the bid must still&#13;
be&#13;
evalu-&#13;
ated.Sixcompanies placed bids for&#13;
thefood service contract.  The bids&#13;
I&#13;
wereopened in Mad.ison on April&#13;
17.&#13;
~&#13;
"The way the bidding process&#13;
works,&#13;
sometimes  there  are&#13;
unu-&#13;
'sua!featureswhich need to be ex-&#13;
plained.For example  we must&#13;
checkand&#13;
see&#13;
how they arrived at&#13;
theirbid,howthey will handle cash&#13;
sales&#13;
and catering,  and make  sure&#13;
by&#13;
Pat Hensiak&#13;
Campus News Editor&#13;
Somewhere between&#13;
-20&#13;
degrees&#13;
~nd&#13;
80&#13;
above we lost spring. Sitting&#13;
In&#13;
classwhen the room is a swelter-&#13;
ing&#13;
85&#13;
degrees can be relatively  un-&#13;
pleasant,but May I is the general&#13;
guidelinedate for when the air con-&#13;
ditioningcan be turned on.&#13;
Accordingto Tom Lauer Assist-&#13;
antDirectorof Utilities&#13;
the&#13;
heat is&#13;
turnedofl, "But people: light, type-&#13;
wnters, computers  all create  heat.&#13;
Thesystem here does two different&#13;
things. First, it removes  the heat.&#13;
Then&#13;
it pushes cold air up through&#13;
the&#13;
prpes,&#13;
blows cold air over them&#13;
and creates air conditioning."&#13;
by&#13;
Jennie Tunkieicz&#13;
Editor&#13;
Joann Richard,  UW-Oshkosh,&#13;
wonher bid for the United Council&#13;
presidency over Terry  Tunks,  for-&#13;
merPSGApresident.&#13;
Aftersix balloting sessions Rich-&#13;
ard  rec  .&#13;
ed&#13;
'&#13;
t   .&#13;
ere&#13;
enough of a majority&#13;
°&#13;
WIDthe post. The final vote&#13;
~runtWas44-19.There are 84&#13;
possi-&#13;
e&#13;
votes but only&#13;
63&#13;
voting&#13;
rnem-&#13;
~r~&#13;
were present. The election was-&#13;
U~,&#13;
at UW-Oshkosh April 18 at&#13;
~ general session.&#13;
Richard said her first action  as&#13;
P~esident will be to orient  herself&#13;
WIththe UCstafl. "I would like to&#13;
~  a positive UC staff that can&#13;
bo&#13;
rk&#13;
well with students"   said&#13;
"leh  d&#13;
'&#13;
ar . She hopes to develop a&#13;
~ogram requiring two stall mem-&#13;
rs to visit campuses each month&#13;
Housing&#13;
..&#13;
_-&#13;
More planned for singles&#13;
by&#13;
Jennie Tunkieicz&#13;
Editor&#13;
More single student housing&#13;
will&#13;
replace the abandoned plan&#13;
for family and retired housing,&#13;
said  Tom  Krimmel,  Develop-&#13;
ment and Alumni Affairs.&#13;
The new proposal&#13;
is&#13;
a two&#13;
phase plan with three buildings&#13;
per  phase.  Phase  one  would&#13;
bouse&#13;
360&#13;
students, and phase&#13;
two would house&#13;
396&#13;
students.&#13;
The buildings will&#13;
be&#13;
located&#13;
northwest of the Union near&#13;
Outer Loop road.&#13;
Krimmel said the units will&#13;
be&#13;
similar to Sandburg&#13;
Hall&#13;
at UW-&#13;
Milwaukee  in design,  except&#13;
Parkside's   housing  will  have&#13;
more  of&#13;
an&#13;
apartment  atmos-&#13;
phere. Eacb unit will house&#13;
SIX&#13;
students, with two baths, a small&#13;
kitchen facitity and a livingroom&#13;
area.&#13;
"In&#13;
essence it will&#13;
be&#13;
a&#13;
unit&#13;
within a unit, with two wings in&#13;
a&#13;
unit," said Krimmel.&#13;
Some parking&#13;
will be&#13;
available&#13;
next  to the  buildings,  and  a&#13;
recreation  area&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
created&#13;
near Inner Loop road. The build-&#13;
ings will&#13;
be&#13;
co-ed with a single&#13;
sex in a unit. The cost estimate&#13;
for the&#13;
single&#13;
units&#13;
is&#13;
$125-135&#13;
per month and $165-175for dou-&#13;
ble rooms.  Krimmel  said  this&#13;
price is at the top of the range&#13;
for residence  halls.&#13;
•'This&#13;
plan&#13;
is very similar to&#13;
the  original  housing  plan  de-&#13;
signed for Parkside  at its incep-&#13;
tion. We would like support for&#13;
the housing plan from the&#13;
peop-&#13;
le who helped bring the&#13;
univer-&#13;
.....&#13;
-&#13;
...... " o..t&#13;
E,.,.&#13;
Top half of picture shows the inside look for tbe pro-&#13;
posed student bousing; bottom balf how the plan for&#13;
the outside facade,&#13;
stty&#13;
here," said Krimmel&#13;
Krimmel said the housIDgpro-&#13;
posal&#13;
IS&#13;
uruque because there&#13;
will be&#13;
no cost or liabitity to the&#13;
state.&#13;
A&#13;
private corporauoe.&#13;
the&#13;
UW-Parkside Foundation, will&#13;
own the facility and&#13;
WIll&#13;
pay the&#13;
university  to operate  it. The&#13;
Foundation&#13;
will&#13;
collect the fees&#13;
and contract  for services&#13;
According&#13;
to&#13;
Krimmel there&#13;
is&#13;
still a possibility that family&#13;
housmg will be&#13;
built&#13;
"It&#13;
will&#13;
de-&#13;
was&#13;
around, Aaen felt It&#13;
was&#13;
sale to&#13;
run in the Coffee Shoppe&#13;
to&#13;
check&#13;
the time. Before she got up she&#13;
reached  around  and  tucked  her&#13;
purse&#13;
behind&#13;
a tree, without getting&#13;
up.&#13;
When  she  returned   only&#13;
minutes later ber purse&#13;
was&#13;
gone.&#13;
"It&#13;
really makes me&#13;
think&#13;
some-&#13;
body was bangmg out in the&#13;
woods.&#13;
I'm pretty cautious -  I looked&#13;
around before&#13;
I&#13;
went in the build·&#13;
ing and there  wasn't  anybody&#13;
around. They couldn't have&#13;
been&#13;
inside the building because they&#13;
pend&#13;
If&#13;
I&#13;
tronger&#13;
ckmand&#13;
de-&#13;
velops&#13;
It&#13;
the&#13;
"&amp;ht&#13;
pnce," he&#13;
saJd&#13;
M&#13;
tbe n t  t&#13;
p,&#13;
Krimm&#13;
1&#13;
plans&#13;
to&#13;
requ&#13;
bids&#13;
(rom&#13;
IrtlI&#13;
contracto&#13;
1n&#13;
ord~&#13;
to&#13;
deter&#13;
mme  more  eeeurate  bUlld.n,&#13;
prices  "There&#13;
WeI&#13;
till I&#13;
lot&#13;
01&#13;
potitical&#13;
wort&#13;
to&#13;
be dooe,&#13;
sucb  tal~,,« wtth&#13;
the   .&#13;
tern&#13;
and&#13;
the&#13;
Board&#13;
01 R&#13;
h. SlId&#13;
~dent' warns&#13;
Beware of the prowler&#13;
UNIT  PLAN  .. __&#13;
•••&#13;
would&#13;
'1!&#13;
had&#13;
to&#13;
move&#13;
prettj'&#13;
I&#13;
saJd&#13;
Aaen&#13;
Ron&#13;
Bnnknwl,&#13;
DIrector 01&#13;
Cam·&#13;
pus&#13;
8e&lt;:unty&#13;
was&#13;
not IvlllabIe lor&#13;
comment.&#13;
"I'm&#13;
concerned&#13;
thaloomebody&#13;
Is&#13;
lurkmg&#13;
m&#13;
the&#13;
woods&#13;
and&#13;
peopI&lt;&#13;
should&#13;
be&#13;
aware&#13;
of&#13;
thlt:'   said&#13;
Aaen.&#13;
Aaen&#13;
IS&#13;
ollenng I&#13;
reward&#13;
lor the&#13;
return of her address&#13;
book&#13;
and&#13;
noteboolt Any information&#13;
regard-&#13;
ing&#13;
ber&#13;
poses510ns&#13;
can&#13;
be&#13;
brought&#13;
to&#13;
the Ranger O!Ilce, WLLCDI:l9A&#13;
by&#13;
Jennie Tunkieia&#13;
Editor&#13;
There may&#13;
be&#13;
strangers lurking&#13;
in the woods at&#13;
Parkside,&#13;
according&#13;
to a woman who had her purse&#13;
stolen last Thursday.&#13;
Terri&#13;
Aaen&#13;
was sitting  on the&#13;
lawn&#13;
between  the Communication&#13;
Arts  building  and  the  Library-&#13;
jLearning  Center near the pond at&#13;
9:t5 p.m. on Thursday, April 18.&#13;
Aaen said she sat there for about 15&#13;
minutes and only a couple walked&#13;
by in that time period. Since no one&#13;
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