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            <text>Housing: Construction begins</text>
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            <text>&#13;
Miss Racine&#13;
looks back&#13;
Page&#13;
6&#13;
Thursday, November  21,1985&#13;
Jazz dance&#13;
sroun performs&#13;
Page&#13;
to&#13;
Men's, women's&#13;
basketball begins&#13;
Page&#13;
11&#13;
•&#13;
~&#13;
University of Wisconsin.Parkside&#13;
Volume 14, No. 13.&#13;
HQusing&#13;
Construction begins&#13;
The University of wtscon.&#13;
stn-Parkstde&#13;
Benevolent&#13;
Foundation is expected&#13;
to&#13;
ac-&#13;
cept a bid for construction  of&#13;
on-campus  student  housing&#13;
Thursday, a foundation mern-&#13;
ber said Monday.&#13;
Tom Krimmel,  director  of&#13;
development  and  alumni&#13;
es.&#13;
fairs, said Bukacek Construe.&#13;
tion Inc. of Racine submitted&#13;
the lowest of three bids and Is&#13;
expected  to begin  work this&#13;
week.&#13;
,&#13;
Bukacek's base bid was&#13;
$2,973,000,which does not In.&#13;
elude  work  on  plumbing,.&#13;
heating,   air   conditioning,&#13;
flooring or appliances.&#13;
Plumbing    and   heating,&#13;
which Bukacek&#13;
will&#13;
subeon-&#13;
tract,  Is  expected  to  cost&#13;
$591,271,Krimmel said.&#13;
Brrr...&#13;
Thebarren trees and the cold weather show that winter Is on Its way,&#13;
Child&#13;
Care makes plans&#13;
by&#13;
Karl&#13;
Dixon&#13;
News Editor&#13;
The question of what to do&#13;
With&#13;
sick&#13;
children&#13;
Who&#13;
need&#13;
day-care service is currently&#13;
onTheminds of both the ad.&#13;
minislration of the Child Care'&#13;
Center and the parents  who&#13;
USe&#13;
the&#13;
service.&#13;
.&#13;
.Theproblem of what to do&#13;
with children&#13;
who&#13;
are suffer-&#13;
U1g&#13;
from a&#13;
cold,   the  sniffles&#13;
Orother non-serious&#13;
maladies&#13;
~~n be answered,  believes&#13;
erry  Thomas,   assistant&#13;
COOrdinatorof the Child Care&#13;
Center; by uttliatng  space  In&#13;
area hospitals.&#13;
atCurrently, a program  exists&#13;
in&#13;
~t.&#13;
Mary's Medical Center&#13;
acine that does care  for&#13;
mildly&#13;
ill&#13;
children.  Indlvidu-&#13;
~  m~st pre-register  for "Kid&#13;
ho&#13;
re, . and  they  pay  $3·,an&#13;
ur.&#13;
I ~  have a lot of dreams  and&#13;
ve pUtSOmeeffort Into es.&#13;
l.abllshlng  this  type  of pro-&#13;
gram&#13;
in&#13;
Kenosha,&#13;
o.&#13;
Thomas&#13;
said.&#13;
A&#13;
program&#13;
like "Kid Care"&#13;
was originally supposed to be&#13;
developed at a Kenosha hos-&#13;
pil.al, but a serious  logistical&#13;
problem  developed  and  the&#13;
plans were abandoned.&#13;
"We wanted to use space on&#13;
the third floor, and the state&#13;
would not support  us because&#13;
you have to be on the ground&#13;
floor&#13;
if&#13;
you want to care for&#13;
infants,"  she said .• 'Then, the&#13;
hospital lost Interest."  .&#13;
.&#13;
Thomas  said  she&#13;
15&#13;
etfll&#13;
researching  the problem and&#13;
is still hoping  to establish  a&#13;
service in Kenosha. However,&#13;
one of the most famous child-&#13;
care  services  for&#13;
ill&#13;
children&#13;
In the counlry Is In Berkeley,&#13;
Calif .• where an apartment  is&#13;
rented and staffed by indlvld·&#13;
uals.·  "Child-care  .advocates&#13;
Child Care see&#13;
page&#13;
4&#13;
State  Construction  of Ke-&#13;
nosha  was  the next  lowest&#13;
bidder,  with  a  base  bid  of&#13;
$3,078,000, and  Riley  Con.&#13;
struction,  also  of Kenosha.&#13;
submitted   a  base  bid  of&#13;
$3,149,000.&#13;
l&#13;
Foundation   membEWS  re-&#13;
jected  a first  round Jlf bids&#13;
last  month  because   they&#13;
ranged  from  $4.2 million  to&#13;
$4.4 million, and the founda-&#13;
tion had set the project's  cost'&#13;
at $3.4mll1ion.&#13;
KrImmel  said  the  founda-&#13;
tion&#13;
has&#13;
indicated  the Intent&#13;
to accept  Bukacek's  bid  so&#13;
the contractor  can begin con.&#13;
struction&#13;
this&#13;
week.    I&#13;
A  formal  groundbreaklng.&#13;
ceremony  Is  scheduled  for&#13;
Dec.&#13;
16.&#13;
Search and screen progresses&#13;
by&#13;
Karl&#13;
Dixon&#13;
News Editor&#13;
the committee,  as of today,&#13;
has&#13;
met with seven candidates&#13;
.and  next  week  will  decide&#13;
whether or not&#13;
It&#13;
wants&#13;
to&#13;
In..&#13;
terview an additional one&#13;
or&#13;
two individuals.&#13;
If&#13;
It&#13;
decides&#13;
not to,&#13;
It&#13;
will make Its recom-&#13;
mendation  from  the  candl.&#13;
dates who have already  been&#13;
Interviewed.&#13;
The  Dec.  1 deadline  has&#13;
been self-Imposed,  and some&#13;
of the  committee  members&#13;
may do some additional  tel-&#13;
ephoning to gather  additional&#13;
Information  from  the  eanet-&#13;
dates  Interviewed  thus  far,&#13;
accprdlng·to Canary.&#13;
"We don't  make  the deel-&#13;
ston, we only have&#13;
to&#13;
recom.·&#13;
mend five or more  names,"&#13;
Canary  said.&#13;
"If&#13;
we  need&#13;
more time, we'll take&#13;
it."&#13;
Sing!&#13;
The CItor~le Is shown practicing for their concert, which was held Tuesday evening.&#13;
The Chancellor  Search and&#13;
Screen Committee Is planning&#13;
to&#13;
recommend  the names  of&#13;
five or more candidates&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
Board of Regents  by Dec. 1,&#13;
according to Chair Robert Ca.&#13;
nary.&#13;
Canary, who Is also chair of&#13;
the Humanities  Division, said&#13;
�----------------------.&#13;
2  Thursday,  November  21, 19811&#13;
EJJiJ!JJifll&#13;
AIDS ban,deplorable&#13;
WELL,&#13;
'roU&#13;
oor&#13;
WH.U&#13;
'ltlU&#13;
WANfEI).&#13;
MRS.&#13;
PRlJDNIK&#13;
THE&#13;
ALL'mE&#13;
AL8lWIS&#13;
HAVE&#13;
LYRICS PRINTED  RIGHT ON&#13;
THE  COVER.&#13;
_  ..... ~::::::--::&#13;
~-~...,&#13;
~&#13;
The&#13;
AiDs&#13;
hysteria&#13;
Is&#13;
getting out of hand and must stop.&#13;
The Racine School Board voted 8&#13;
to&#13;
3 in&#13;
favor of excluding victims of AIDS from at.&#13;
tendin2' or working at schools.&#13;
The action proves how dangerous  Ignorance is.&#13;
AIDS&#13;
has&#13;
NOT been proven to be casually transmitta-&#13;
ble.&#13;
ThIs&#13;
means that you cannot 'get AIDS from a door-&#13;
knob. or from misdirected  saIlva, a handshake.  a sneeze&#13;
or cough or by breatltlng&#13;
the&#13;
same&#13;
air&#13;
as&#13;
a victim.&#13;
AIDS can be contracted  through the exchange  of the&#13;
bodily fluids semen and blood.&#13;
The Board's decision was an emotional reaction,  not a&#13;
scientific one, which was promulgated&#13;
by&#13;
sensationalism.&#13;
How unfortunate that the Board decided to act on hearsay&#13;
rather than research and fact.&#13;
Indeed AIDS&#13;
Is&#13;
serious problem.  However, this "solu-&#13;
tion" merely"adds to public misguidance.&#13;
In an attempt  to protect  the Innocent the Board over-&#13;
looked the ctvil rights of the victims. How far must this&#13;
go? Should we banish  victims  to cells, tatoo a disease&#13;
symbol on their foreheads. or maybe just kill them?&#13;
, Discrimination  won out over education  on this Issue.&#13;
Nothing positive&#13;
wI1l&#13;
be gained by blacklisting  students&#13;
and staff.&#13;
,&#13;
Let's serlousiy look at ways to educate our youth about&#13;
such diseases.  Teach  them how to prevent  AIDS from&#13;
spreading. Provide them with toilet seat covers&#13;
If&#13;
that Is a&#13;
concern. Teach them&#13;
to&#13;
deal&#13;
with&#13;
these&#13;
important&#13;
issues.&#13;
not&#13;
""-it&#13;
and hide from them. The Racine School Board&#13;
m~    a great opportunlty to put their purpose Into prac-&#13;
tlce,&#13;
,.Jhtch&#13;
Is to provide a quality education to .students.&#13;
Stop&#13;
the unfounded hysteria  and start  learning  about&#13;
the&#13;
real&#13;
problems and&#13;
the&#13;
real dangers  of AIDS. Teach&#13;
our&#13;
children&#13;
the facts. nol the falactes.&#13;
80&#13;
that they may&#13;
make wiser decisions&#13;
than&#13;
adults now make.&#13;
.&#13;
Letter to the Editor&#13;
Fudge&#13;
on&#13;
"'Fridge" unnecessary&#13;
Dear Editor,&#13;
American at Clemson UniVer.&#13;
sity and be was a highly tout.&#13;
Gary'  L.   Schneeberger's&#13;
ed prospect  In the  opening&#13;
"Nobody  asked  me.  but ...••   rounds  of the&#13;
-recent  spring&#13;
column of Nov.&#13;
14&#13;
was unnec-   .NFL draft.&#13;
As&#13;
.for-&#13;
him being&#13;
essary  and very "predictable',&#13;
-a&#13;
308-lb. blob of~blubber who&#13;
of&#13;
him. He Is Supposedly an   resembles  a blockade rather&#13;
entertainment&#13;
crine .&#13;
Why Is   ·than  a  blocker.  I  disagree&#13;
he 'off attacking  the  sports    with  Mr.  Schneeberger&#13;
world?&#13;
Perry Is a superb athiete. Not&#13;
William&#13;
"Refrigerator"&#13;
only Is he extremely.&#13;
qufck&#13;
for.&#13;
Perry  is  much' better&#13;
than,&#13;
'his size, but he Is very agile&#13;
most people are 'giving him   and lnte11lgent. His&#13;
tremen-&#13;
credit for.&#13;
That&#13;
is&#13;
to&#13;
say, the   dous acceleration  from  the&#13;
unknowledgable  football fans   line of scrimmage  Is a plus on&#13;
- people  who  have  never  "hls pressuring  the  quarter.&#13;
played the game nor studied   back.&#13;
It. For those of you who don't&#13;
I do agree  with Mr.  Sch•.&#13;
know,  Perry   was  an,  All·   neeberger    on   one   thing&#13;
though: McMahon's and&#13;
Pay.&#13;
ton's ., contributions   to&#13;
IJle&#13;
Bears&#13;
do&#13;
,generally&#13;
110&#13;
unher.,&#13;
&lt;&#13;
,aided.&#13;
But&#13;
wbat&#13;
else&#13;
Is&#13;
new?&#13;
William&#13;
"Refrigenitor"&#13;
'Perry  will be the&#13;
same&#13;
way&#13;
,soon.&#13;
He&#13;
does&#13;
contribute&#13;
to&#13;
,- the&#13;
Bears&#13;
t&#13;
defense&#13;
and   offen-&#13;
se ,very well; when&#13;
all&#13;
the&#13;
at.&#13;
tention&#13;
drifts&#13;
away.&#13;
there&#13;
w:Ill&#13;
be Perry.  unheralded just&#13;
like Walter Payton&#13;
Is.   •&#13;
And&#13;
to  be  frank,&#13;
"The&#13;
Fridge"  does bring back&#13;
fun&#13;
Into the NFL,&#13;
The name  of the column&#13;
is&#13;
correct:   "Nobody  did  ask&#13;
you, Gary."&#13;
A.M.&#13;
Fedetz&#13;
Schneeberger wrong on both counts&#13;
To the Editor:&#13;
In his recent article, Gary&#13;
L. Schneeberger  had nothing&#13;
nice  to  say  about  William&#13;
"The  Fridge"  Perry.  Being&#13;
that he Is a Packer  fan.&#13;
It&#13;
Is&#13;
very  understandable.   Gary,&#13;
you seem a little miffed that&#13;
a  "308-lb. blob of blubber"&#13;
plays against people weighing&#13;
80&#13;
lbs.  less.&#13;
If&#13;
the  Fridge&#13;
played for the Packers,  you&#13;
would be glad to have  that&#13;
size and power on your team.&#13;
You say, "He's a blockade,&#13;
not a blocker. He's fat. not&#13;
fantastic."   What  a  bogus&#13;
statement  considering  he ar-&#13;
ready    has   scored   two   tOUCh-&#13;
downs, assisted&#13;
in&#13;
others and&#13;
has proved himself on the de-&#13;
fensive line. When Mike Dltka&#13;
uses the Fridge. he is playing&#13;
smart  football (the o\&gt;ject of&#13;
the game  IS to score  points&#13;
and  to win).  The Fridge  Is&#13;
bringing  excitement  back  to&#13;
the NFL.&#13;
With regard  to your article'&#13;
on&#13;
Sting,&#13;
you mention his new&#13;
band  that  "inclUdes  Miles&#13;
DaVIs' bassist Branford  Mar.&#13;
salls ..." Gary. that's news&#13;
to&#13;
'me!  You see,  SAXOPHONE&#13;
player   Branford   .Marsalis&#13;
DOES NOT play bass guitar.&#13;
Because   of  your  apparent&#13;
mustcat&#13;
knowledge  and the&#13;
fact&#13;
that&#13;
a   saxophone  could&#13;
look a lot like a bass guitar,&#13;
I   .(:&#13;
can understand  this mistake.&#13;
But  In  the  future,  Gary,&#13;
please  do a little  more&#13;
re-&#13;
search  before  you write. (1&#13;
quote)  "You'll  appear  much&#13;
less  assinine  for  your  ef-&#13;
forts."&#13;
-&#13;
--&#13;
Rex Rukavina&#13;
.Jennie Tunldelcz:&#13;
:.Edltor&#13;
Bob&#13;
KlesUng&#13;
Campus&#13;
News Editor&#13;
Karl&#13;
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.written  and edited&#13;
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stuilenis  at ,UW-Parkaide  and&#13;
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