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            <text>"'b"rcdn"&#13;
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]Y/!O&#13;
"&#13;
Tony&#13;
Randall&#13;
discusses acting&#13;
Page&#13;
7&#13;
Kaestner walks&#13;
to success&#13;
Page 11&#13;
Thursday, September  5, 1985&#13;
Task force calls&#13;
for quality&#13;
by Bob Kiesling&#13;
Campus News Editor&#13;
meal basis."&#13;
The committee,  which was&#13;
appointed  by former  Chancel,&#13;
lor Alan Guskin  last  fall, was&#13;
composed  of faculty  members&#13;
John  Buenker,   Robert  Cana,&#13;
ry,  Chong-Maw  Chen,  Arthur&#13;
Dudycha., John  Harbeson,&#13;
Peter Hoff, Alexander Licht.&#13;
man, Eugene Norwood, Ron.&#13;
aId Pavalko and Barbara&#13;
Shade. Administrators  on the&#13;
committee  were Acting Chan .&#13;
celror&#13;
Mary  Elizabeth  Shutler&#13;
and  Assistant  Chancellor  for&#13;
Educational   Services  Michael&#13;
Bassis.  Former  faculty  mem-&#13;
ber  Stella  Gray  was also on&#13;
the task force.&#13;
The task  force interviewed&#13;
about 40 students in focus&#13;
groups last spring break,  as&#13;
well as 100graduating   seniors&#13;
and a number of students in&#13;
different years and majors at&#13;
Parkside.&#13;
"They  tried  to get a mix of&#13;
traditional   and&#13;
non-tr-adttton,&#13;
al, and they tried  to get a mix&#13;
of programs,"   Canary  said.&#13;
The report  focused  on aca-&#13;
demic    as    well   as    non-&#13;
academic  areas,  Canary  said,&#13;
since  student  life  contributes&#13;
to  a  college  education   even&#13;
though   it  does  not  involve&#13;
going  to classes.  For&#13;
examp-&#13;
Ie,   he   said,   Departmental&#13;
Clubs,  like those in communi-&#13;
cation,   geology  and&#13;
arrthr-o-&#13;
pology  have  helped  get  stu-&#13;
dents  involved in campus  life.&#13;
"It's  not a matter  of pass-&#13;
ing legislation,"   Canary  said,&#13;
"it's  just  a matter  of somebo-&#13;
dy saying  'let's  do&#13;
it.'&#13;
II&#13;
Task force&#13;
see&#13;
Page&#13;
3&#13;
Parkside  needs  to improve&#13;
its  freshman   retention   and&#13;
provide a higher  quality  cam-&#13;
pus life&#13;
if&#13;
it is to grow  in the&#13;
future,  a  report   by  adrnln-&#13;
istrators  and faculty  says.&#13;
The Report  of the  Chancel-&#13;
lor's   Task   Force    on   the&#13;
Freshman-Sophomore&#13;
Years&#13;
brings  together   many  ideas.&#13;
. some  of  which  are  already&#13;
being put  into effect  at Park-&#13;
side,  Robert   Canary,   chair.&#13;
man&#13;
of the task  force  said.&#13;
One  of   Parkside's&#13;
main&#13;
problems,  retention,   is  being&#13;
dealt with  by  the  campus  at&#13;
large as well as in the report,&#13;
which says  that  only&#13;
39&#13;
per-&#13;
cent of the freshmen   who en-&#13;
tered Parkside   in&#13;
1982&#13;
were&#13;
still at school in the Fall&#13;
1984&#13;
semester.  Also,   the   report&#13;
notes that even  though  fresh-&#13;
man enrollment  over  the  pe-&#13;
riod&#13;
1977-83&#13;
had   increased,&#13;
the number  of students  grad-&#13;
uating declined.&#13;
Some of the report's   recom-&#13;
mendations,  like  an  advising&#13;
center,    higher&#13;
admission&#13;
standards  and  a  reorganiza-&#13;
tion of orientation   week,  are&#13;
already  being  implemented,&#13;
Canary said. Other  proposals,&#13;
like freshman  seminars,   still&#13;
need to be planned  if they are&#13;
to be implemented.&#13;
"The task force  is not a col-&#13;
lection of brand  new  ideas,"&#13;
Canary   said.   •'The   report&#13;
puns&#13;
together   a  number   of&#13;
concerns   that   were   being.&#13;
pulled  together   on  a  piece.&#13;
Campus family  planning services get changes&#13;
b&#13;
.  L'&#13;
ht  f eis  that   the&#13;
developing  services  to benefit&#13;
only here are offered regular.&#13;
YLaureen  Wawro&#13;
said,&#13;
ere&#13;
e&#13;
.&#13;
f&#13;
them&#13;
"The   ideal&#13;
II&#13;
says&#13;
lyon  campuses  such as trw-&#13;
t&#13;
·&#13;
ortant   serVIce  0 _.&#13;
.&#13;
mos   Imp&#13;
.&#13;
Leicht   "would  be  for  men    Whitewater.&#13;
fe.red  to  students   th~s&#13;
1::[&#13;
and  w'omen  to  come  in  for&#13;
Edith  Isenberg,  Director  of&#13;
~lll  be  fre\pr~gnanS:rvices&#13;
counseling   and   information&#13;
Student Health Services,  said,&#13;
In~&#13;
r .&#13;
althoug    0&#13;
eJ&#13;
g  refer.&#13;
together."&#13;
"There  are  no specific  guide-&#13;
WIll&#13;
include  couns:&#13;
In,&#13;
tl&#13;
Susan&#13;
Walborn,&#13;
PSGA    lines governing  what must  be&#13;
ral  services   ~nd  Inform: ~~~    Senator   and   Director    for    offered   on  a  campus   this&#13;
on ~ontracephves.   br~aSt.  ns&#13;
Women's  Affairs,  says  these&#13;
small,"  and that  Whitewater-&#13;
testlcular&#13;
self ..exa~na   l~h' '    changes  are steps in the right's&#13;
female  population  is twice&#13;
diet  an~&#13;
exercise.&#13;
ew   n~~   direction.  Walborn  comments&#13;
that  of Parkside's.   The  only&#13;
year   wl~l  be  the  Warne he    that in recent  years.  Parkside&#13;
regulation  governing  student&#13;
Networkmg.   Lun~he~ns,  bt  t    offered  "primitive"   birth con-    health  services  in this respect&#13;
first  of&#13;
WhICh   WIll&#13;
e  a  o.u&#13;
trol and family planning  eerv-    is Title 9. a federal  regulation&#13;
the  disease   of  osteoporosis.&#13;
ices  compared  to other  cam-&#13;
that   says   health   services&#13;
Although  many  of thes~ se::ci    pus~s.  "We're   pretty   Nean-    can't    discriminate&#13;
against&#13;
ices    are&#13;
~eared&#13;
ow he&#13;
derthal   as  a  campus,"   she    women.&#13;
.&#13;
women.&#13;
Leicht    says    S&#13;
said  adding  that  most  ser-v-&#13;
Walborn  mterprets   this&#13;
to&#13;
doesn't  want  men  to feel  ex.,   ices'  which  are  by  referral&#13;
mean  that  gynecological  and&#13;
eluded,'  so she  is' working  on&#13;
'-"--&#13;
~_IIIIIIi· ..··_. .......  __   .....&#13;
1&#13;
photo by Dave McEvoy&#13;
Students  and administrators   gathered  Tuesday  in the Gal-  .&#13;
lery for a reception  held as part  of Welcome Week_&#13;
Look&#13;
for more Welcome Week events today and Friday.&#13;
Warm Reception&#13;
PSGA&#13;
two rallies&#13;
announces&#13;
The Parkside  Student  Gov-&#13;
ernment&#13;
Association·    last&#13;
Thursday    announced   plans'&#13;
for  an  anti-apartheid    rally&#13;
Oct.&#13;
11.&#13;
PSGA  is  also  planning   a&#13;
rally to protect  hunger Oct.&#13;
9.&#13;
The  anti-apartheid   rally  is&#13;
part   of  the  National   Anti.&#13;
Apartheid  Protest  Day, ana.&#13;
tionwide protest  that  is being&#13;
organized    by   the   United&#13;
States   Student   Association&#13;
tUSSAl.&#13;
Adrian  Serrano,   chairman&#13;
of the  Segregated  University&#13;
Fees   Allocation  Committee,&#13;
said that even though&#13;
Parkst-&#13;
de may  have  only&#13;
100&#13;
people&#13;
at  the  rally,  in  contrast   to&#13;
campuses   like&#13;
Uw-Madtson&#13;
and UCLA, students  and staff&#13;
at Parkside  will at least know&#13;
the rally is being held.&#13;
"This  will be a big day for&#13;
PSG&#13;
A&#13;
see Page 4&#13;
Collins'  bid begins&#13;
county race&#13;
by&#13;
Kari  Dixon&#13;
gen,&#13;
who  defeated   former&#13;
state  senator  John Maurer  in&#13;
the  first   County  Executive&#13;
race in&#13;
1982.&#13;
Collins,&#13;
39,&#13;
told the Kenosha&#13;
News. "About  a month  ago&#13;
I&#13;
called   my   people   together&#13;
and made a commitment,"   he&#13;
said.&#13;
"I&#13;
can't  tell people I'm&#13;
not  running   when&#13;
I&#13;
am.&#13;
I&#13;
think it's  tlme  that  my cards&#13;
are on the table."&#13;
Collins mailed a letter  sonc.&#13;
iting support  from&#13;
1200&#13;
coun-&#13;
ty residents  on Friday.&#13;
Dosemagen,&#13;
49,&#13;
said  in the&#13;
Kenosha  County Clerk John&#13;
Collins  announced   his  deci-&#13;
sion  to  seek  the  office  of&#13;
County Executive  in the Sun-&#13;
day Kenosha News.&#13;
Collins  is  running  against&#13;
incumbent   Gilbert&#13;
Doserna-&#13;
COllins&#13;
see Page&#13;
4&#13;
birth  control  services  have to&#13;
be  offered   on  campus   for&#13;
women.   She  is  most   con-&#13;
cerned&#13;
with&#13;
condoms   and&#13;
other methods of birth control&#13;
being  available  for sale.  and&#13;
feels that  with the coming of&#13;
dormitories  to this campus,&#13;
it&#13;
will be imperative  for Student&#13;
Health  Services  to expand  its&#13;
offerings  to  include  gyneco-&#13;
logical  services  at  least  one&#13;
afternoon  a week.&#13;
"It's  for  the  school's  own&#13;
good,"  says  Walborn.  "With.&#13;
out  improved  services   (over&#13;
recent  years),  we're  going to&#13;
lose  more  and  more  of  the&#13;
student POPUlation."&#13;
StUdent   Health&#13;
Services&#13;
will&#13;
not be renewing  its  con.&#13;
tract with Family  Planning  of&#13;
Racine this year,  choosing  in- .&#13;
stead to employ  the  services&#13;
o! Registered   Nurse   Sandy&#13;
Leicht.&#13;
Leicht,  who  is   presently&#13;
empioyed as  an  LTE  (Lim-&#13;
ited Term  Employee),    feels&#13;
that the  services   she  offers&#13;
Will&#13;
be more  comprehensive&#13;
(han those offered  by Family&#13;
Planning.&#13;
"They were only on cam pus&#13;
oneOr two days  a week  for a&#13;
COupleof hours  a  day,"   she&#13;
RANGER&#13;
=&#13;
2  Thursday,&#13;
September&#13;
5,1985&#13;
£JJiJJJJ:iDl&#13;
PSGA rally great idea&#13;
Grab a banner, get a megaphone.  college protests are&#13;
back&#13;
in&#13;
vogue and even PSGA has found some socially&#13;
relevant bandwagons&#13;
to&#13;
jump on. Not only Is the student&#13;
government  jumping on, they're  actively  joining&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
new revived movement by&#13;
planning&#13;
rallies.&#13;
Parkslde&#13;
has&#13;
worked hard&#13;
to&#13;
maintain  a reputation  of&#13;
uninvolvement  and isolationism.  The showing of an X·&#13;
rated   fUm,   "Emmanuelle,&#13;
II&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
Union&#13;
theater   three&#13;
years ago and a "Save the Library Day" fund-raiser were&#13;
the only significant rallies held during Parkslde's  history.&#13;
Even the Peace Movement of the early 70's passed&#13;
by&#13;
rel-&#13;
atively unnoticed at Parkside.&#13;
There certainly has not been a lack of social issues for&#13;
students&#13;
to&#13;
participate&#13;
in.&#13;
but rather  there  has been a&#13;
lack  of  campus  leadership   and  motivation.&#13;
On  Oct.  11 Parkside&#13;
will&#13;
join   hundreds   of  campuses  in&#13;
an on-campus National Antl·Apartheid  Protest  Day rally.&#13;
Apartheid Is an Issue that all humans need to be educated&#13;
about.&#13;
We are encouraged&#13;
to&#13;
see PSGA planning to motivate&#13;
this campus. We do not. however. support protests for the&#13;
sake of protesting, or merely because it's fashionable.  We&#13;
hope that PSGA&#13;
will&#13;
take a close look at many critical&#13;
social and political  issues this year,&#13;
in&#13;
addition  to apart-&#13;
heid. and continue&#13;
in&#13;
a leadership  and educational  role.&#13;
Remember.&#13;
if&#13;
you  don't  take  a  stand,  you  wUl  fall.&#13;
..•..HOWEVER. SANC.TIONS AGAINST SOUTH AFRICA WOULD ONLY HURT&#13;
THE  BLACKS."&#13;
1YJlbmJy~,...11llL..u.&#13;
Athletic teams&#13;
need Parkside support&#13;
turning, Parkside is ready to&#13;
go for its second consecutive&#13;
20&#13;
win season.&#13;
Basketball   was  the  only&#13;
sport that seemed to attract&#13;
any  student  interest  at all.&#13;
Only one game  drew a full&#13;
house  ~ the  game  against&#13;
Stevens Point in January.  An&#13;
overflow   crowd  of  3300 on&#13;
hand.  Unfortunately,    the  ma-&#13;
jority  of the crowd was there&#13;
to see the likes of All-Amerr-&#13;
can   near-Olympian    Terry&#13;
Porter  and Racine Lutheran&#13;
product  Tim Naegeli. both of&#13;
whom    played    for   the&#13;
Pointers. When the next home&#13;
game  came  around,  the at-&#13;
tendance was so low the num-&#13;
ber&#13;
of players  almost&#13;
out-&#13;
numbered the spectators.&#13;
As you can see,&#13;
Parkalde&#13;
has&#13;
a&#13;
lot to offer for sports&#13;
entertainment.   The best thing&#13;
is  that  all  sports,·  except&#13;
men's&#13;
basketball.&#13;
are&#13;
FREE! !! Just take your body&#13;
over to the Physical  Educa-&#13;
tion&#13;
building.&#13;
or the soccer&#13;
field, or the baseball diamond&#13;
and  enjoy   some   Ranger&#13;
sports.  You won't  be disap-&#13;
pointed.&#13;
of Steve Stephens,  the name&#13;
Parkside   was  synonymous&#13;
with  fine  basketball.   The&#13;
Rangers  made  it to the dis-&#13;
trict final almost  every year.&#13;
and had at least one NAIA AI·&#13;
l-Amertcan  at the same  rre-&#13;
quency. After the 1981·82sea·&#13;
son,  Stephens  resigned  and&#13;
Rees Johnson was chosen to&#13;
guide the basketball  fortunes&#13;
at Parkside.  Johnson's  teams&#13;
played near the&#13;
.500&#13;
mark in&#13;
his first two&#13;
seasons,&#13;
as the&#13;
players and assistant  coaches&#13;
took on Johnson's  coaching&#13;
theories  and adjusted  to his&#13;
methods.&#13;
It&#13;
must have work-&#13;
ed. In the 1984-85season, the&#13;
Rangers  racked&#13;
up&#13;
the first&#13;
20-victory regular  season  in&#13;
Parkside&#13;
history.&#13;
The&#13;
Rangers  once again made it&#13;
to the NAIA District 14finals,&#13;
where they were defeated by&#13;
Stevens Point. There are only&#13;
three  players  who won't  be&#13;
back this  year.  among  them&#13;
Erik  Womeldorf,  who  has&#13;
used&#13;
up&#13;
his eligibility. Filling&#13;
his space on the court won't&#13;
be easy, but there are a&#13;
coup-&#13;
Ie&#13;
of players  waiting in the&#13;
wings ready to give it&#13;
a&#13;
try.&#13;
With all but one starter&#13;
re-&#13;
Oberbrunner  has  had  only&#13;
one losing season in 14 years&#13;
at the helm at Parkside,  and&#13;
it&#13;
appears his team this year&#13;
will keep up the high stand-&#13;
ards of the past.&#13;
The most successful  team&#13;
over the past  five years  is&#13;
also a team that most people&#13;
forget  exists.  The  women's&#13;
softball team -has been in the&#13;
NAIA  national  tournament&#13;
for the last years" yet very&#13;
few people have  ever  seen&#13;
them play. The softball team&#13;
has also produced more all-&#13;
Americans  than  any  other&#13;
team  during that same  five&#13;
year  period. To sum it up,&#13;
Linda  Draft's  team  is  the&#13;
most exciting of the spring, if&#13;
not the whole year.&#13;
The  women's   basketball&#13;
team fell on hard times last&#13;
season, with a&#13;
9-19&#13;
record. In&#13;
the last few weeks of the sea:&#13;
son, first year coach Wendy&#13;
Miller  had  only six players&#13;
left. This year, Miller expects&#13;
to  have  a  full  12-woman&#13;
squad,  which  will  maybe&#13;
bring&#13;
the lady Rangers back&#13;
to a competitive level.&#13;
In the mid&#13;
70's&#13;
through the&#13;
early 80's, under the direction&#13;
had only one losing season.&#13;
When Henderson left for Flor-&#13;
ida in the spring of 1983,some&#13;
people thought the soccer pro-&#13;
gram would go into a tailspin.&#13;
However,  new  coach  Rick&#13;
Kllps kept the level of play&#13;
nearly   equal   to  that   of&#13;
Henderson.  Kilps' first year&#13;
record was a respectable 13-9·&#13;
1.&#13;
After the first year coach-&#13;
ing jitters  were  out of the&#13;
way,  Kilps settled  into his&#13;
role as coach. In 1984, the&#13;
Ranger almost made it to the&#13;
top of the  hill. The  soccer&#13;
team compiled a 14-5-3record&#13;
on its way to Us first- ever ap-&#13;
pearance in the NAIA nation-&#13;
al  tournament,   something&#13;
Henderson's teams never ac-&#13;
complished. This year's team&#13;
has the capability  to repeat&#13;
and even surpass its efforts of&#13;
1984.&#13;
Parkside's  baseball  team&#13;
was 12·9this past spring, and&#13;
it&#13;
advanced  to  the  state&#13;
championships.  The baseball&#13;
team also plays in the fall,&#13;
when the weather  is better.&#13;
The  fall  season  is  shorter&#13;
than the spring season. but&#13;
the intensity is equal&#13;
in&#13;
both&#13;
seasons.  Coach Ken  "Red"&#13;
by Robb Luehr&#13;
1I's a sad fact that although&#13;
Parkslde has many outstand-&#13;
ing athletic teams, very few&#13;
students outside of the athle-&#13;
tes themselves know, or care.&#13;
Certainly.  sports  such  as&#13;
tennis, cross-country and golf&#13;
don't lend themselves  easily&#13;
to spectator  viewing.  How-&#13;
ever, the events that do, such&#13;
as&#13;
volleyball, soccer,&#13;
basket,&#13;
ball,  baseball  and  softball,&#13;
which are intended  to draw&#13;
an&#13;
audience,  don't  get  the&#13;
support they deserve.&#13;
The   women's   volleyball&#13;
team has reached the District&#13;
14&#13;
finals for the last several&#13;
years. Terry Paulson's  team&#13;
has compiled a record of&#13;
84·47&#13;
over the past three years,&#13;
in-&#13;
eluding a&#13;
34-8&#13;
mark in 1983.&#13;
The team lost two of&#13;
its&#13;
top&#13;
players&#13;
to&#13;
graduation  after&#13;
that  season,&#13;
and&#13;
last  year&#13;
slipped to a 22·23record. This&#13;
season promises to be excit-&#13;
ing, however, with six retur-&#13;
nees and six new members.&#13;
Tradttionally.   one  of  the&#13;
highest  calibre  teams  at&#13;
Parkside has been the soccer&#13;
team.  Under  former  coach&#13;
Hal Henderson, the Rangers&#13;
WRITERS&#13;
Corby   Anderson,    Dave&#13;
Belottt,  Gretchen  Gayhart.&#13;
Heather  Greening,  Tammy&#13;
Hannah,  Kristy Harrington,&#13;
Kim&#13;
Kranich,&#13;
Carol&#13;
Kortendick,   Rick   Luehr,&#13;
Robb  Luehr,  Ray  Novak.&#13;
Julie  Pendleton,  Bill Serpe,&#13;
Laureen   Wawro,   Missy&#13;
Weaver.&#13;
-PHOTOGRAPHERS&#13;
Darryl  Hahn, Krfs Odegaard.&#13;
Ranger   is written   an~  edited  by  students&#13;
at&#13;
UW·Parkside&#13;
and&#13;
they  ar~&#13;
soleI)!&#13;
responsible   fOT&#13;
its&#13;
editorial   policy   and&#13;
content.&#13;
Ranger  ~s published   every  Thursday   during  the academic   year&#13;
ex-&#13;
cept&#13;
during&#13;
breaks and holidays.&#13;
~II   c?rrespondence'&#13;
should&#13;
be&#13;
addressed&#13;
to:&#13;
Parkside   Ranger&#13;
Lrntversuy&#13;
of Wisconsin·Parkside&#13;
Box&#13;
No 2000&#13;
Kenosha   WI&#13;
53141'&#13;
Telephone  (414)&#13;
553-2295&#13;
or&#13;
(414)  553-2287.  ..&#13;
,&#13;
.&#13;
Letters&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
e.ditor&#13;
will&#13;
be accepted&#13;
if&#13;
typewritten.   double-spac-&#13;
ed&#13;
on standar?   size  pooer.  Letters&#13;
should&#13;
be less  than,350   words&#13;
a.nd must  be&#13;
SIgned.&#13;
With a telephone   number   included  for  verifica-&#13;
tion&#13;
pu~poses.  Names&#13;
will&#13;
be withheld&#13;
upon&#13;
request.   Deadline  for&#13;
letters&#13;
IS TUl!sday&#13;
at 10&#13;
a.m.  for  publication   Thursday   Ranger  re.&#13;
'''dyes   the  right&#13;
to&#13;
edit  letters&#13;
and&#13;
refuse  letters&#13;
containing&#13;
false&#13;
an&#13;
defamatory   content.&#13;
Ranger&#13;
is&#13;
printed  by the Racine  Journal&#13;
Times.&#13;
Jennie  Tunkieicz&#13;
Editor&#13;
BobKi~ling&#13;
Campus News Editor&#13;
Kar-l Dixon ..•............................••&#13;
Community&#13;
News Editor&#13;
Ji.m Neibaur&#13;
Feature&#13;
Editor&#13;
RIch Blay&#13;
Sports Editor&#13;
Dave McEvoy&#13;
Photo Editor&#13;
Gary Schneeberger&#13;
Copy Editor&#13;
Andy Buchanan&#13;
Business Manager&#13;
la.n Jack&#13;
Advertising Manager&#13;
RIck Schultz&#13;
Distribution Manager&#13;
Brenda Buchanan&#13;
Asst. Business Manager&#13;
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