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6&#13;
Workingwomen's&#13;
Ho"'!ecomingcandidate&#13;
Chancellor&#13;
rolediscussed&#13;
profiles&#13;
inauguration planned&#13;
•&#13;
University of WisconSin-Parkside&#13;
Vol. 1&#13;
S.&#13;
No.&#13;
e&#13;
Thenew Joan Rivers?&#13;
ChancellorSheila Kaplan wowed the crowd&#13;
withher wit, and teams from&#13;
PSGA&#13;
and the&#13;
Rangerwowed her with their inability to an.&#13;
photo&#13;
by&#13;
Dave McEvoy&#13;
swer questions  in Monday's College Bowl&#13;
practice matches In Main Place.&#13;
PSGA elections&#13;
to&#13;
fill vital positions&#13;
by Kelly McKissick&#13;
The Parkside  Student Gov-&#13;
ernment  Association  (PSGA)&#13;
will&#13;
be holding elections  on&#13;
Monday, Oct. 13 and Tuesday,&#13;
Oct. 14.&#13;
.&#13;
Referenda  will Include&#13;
elec-&#13;
tions for nine senate seats,&#13;
one  representative   for  the&#13;
Segregated University Fee&#13;
Allocations  Committee   (SU.&#13;
F AC) and one representative&#13;
for the Parkside  Union AdvI-&#13;
sory Board (PUAB).&#13;
Ballots  will also deal with&#13;
two changes  In PSGA's  con-&#13;
stitution  and referendum  for&#13;
United&#13;
Oouncn.&#13;
Adrian  Serrano,  president&#13;
of PSGA, sald  that  a lot of&#13;
people have taken out nomi-&#13;
nation papers  for the elected&#13;
positions,   but   the   papers&#13;
won't  be  due  until  Friday,&#13;
Oct. 10. He said,&#13;
"11&#13;
looks like&#13;
there might be a full slate of&#13;
candidates;  at  least  nine&#13;
people  are  running  for  the&#13;
senate."  In other years. there&#13;
have not been races  for sen-&#13;
ate&#13;
seats.&#13;
The SUFAC committee is a&#13;
committee that allocates over&#13;
$700,000 a  year  In  student&#13;
fees.  The  position  on  the&#13;
PUAB will be an Imporlant&#13;
seat this year because of the&#13;
change In the drinking age.&#13;
Serrano  explained,  "That&#13;
board will be asked to make&#13;
some  policy  recommenda.&#13;
tions  on  the  fact  that  the&#13;
drinking age has changed and&#13;
what direction the Union&#13;
will&#13;
be laking  as the grandfather&#13;
'clause runs out.&#13;
OJ&#13;
The   two   constitutional&#13;
changes  will be dealing  with&#13;
In-house  structural   Changes.&#13;
One will be spreading  more&#13;
responsibility&#13;
to&#13;
the  vice.&#13;
president.  allowing the presi-&#13;
dent  and  vice-president   to&#13;
share more power. The other&#13;
will&#13;
be on a change  In the&#13;
procedure  of electing  senate&#13;
members  to SUFAC. The rep.'&#13;
resenlatlves  used&#13;
to&#13;
be drawn&#13;
out of a hat,  and  now they&#13;
will be elected.  Serrano  be.&#13;
Ileves this Is a good change&#13;
Election&#13;
see&#13;
pags&#13;
3&#13;
All-new Homecoming gala ready to begin&#13;
by&#13;
Bill&#13;
Serpe&#13;
pThereis a new look about&#13;
arkslde'sHomecoming  this :&#13;
year.&#13;
m~We'veeliminated  the for.&#13;
In&#13;
dance,:'&#13;
said Homecom-&#13;
e:&#13;
CommIttee chairperson&#13;
ha:&#13;
k&#13;
Christoffersen.   "By&#13;
think&#13;
g II more  casual,  we&#13;
lI'edm~repeople will attend.&#13;
fair&#13;
On want it to be an af-&#13;
Thethat requires  a  date."&#13;
Cas~turday night dance and&#13;
mlnat~Night will be the cui.&#13;
Homeon of  the  thr-ee-day'&#13;
Thlncomingcelebration.&#13;
TIIu gs Will kick  off  on&#13;
liter~ay at 7:30 p.m.  with&#13;
and&#13;
Q&#13;
ronallon of the  King&#13;
Cinernaueen  In  the  Union&#13;
PaIr&#13;
"'iii ~&#13;
oting for the royal&#13;
m Can  ke place in Molina.&#13;
Oct.&#13;
9. course beginning  on&#13;
"w&#13;
Candi~a~av~,a f1el? of twenty&#13;
Saladises,    saId   Sandy&#13;
AdVis'acommitteemember.&#13;
Diane&#13;
W&#13;
to the committee,&#13;
Changesin&#13;
eish&#13;
, lalked  about&#13;
dure.&#13;
the voting proce-&#13;
"In&#13;
previous years,  people&#13;
merely  dropped  pennies  In a&#13;
box with the candidate's  pic.&#13;
ture. We've had a lot of&#13;
corn-&#13;
plaints  about that  system.  so&#13;
this year  everyone  will only&#13;
have one vote for their favor-&#13;
ite  candidate,   and  that  vote&#13;
will also count toward  spirit&#13;
award points."&#13;
There   will   be   several&#13;
events  throughout  the  week-&#13;
end  that   will  have   spirit&#13;
points  awarded  to the  clubs&#13;
and organizations.&#13;
A&#13;
comple-&#13;
te list of these events can be&#13;
obtained  In the SOC office or&#13;
the Student Activities  Office.&#13;
After  the  Coronation   on&#13;
Thursday,  there will be a Va-&#13;
riety Show with comedian  Sid&#13;
Youngers as' the emcee .: Acts&#13;
for the show will be audition-&#13;
ed by the Homecoming  corn-&#13;
mittee,&#13;
and    registration&#13;
should be made  with the ac-&#13;
tlvltles office.&#13;
On Friday,  Oct. 17, the fes-&#13;
tivities  will  begin  at  noon&#13;
with  a  Derder   Decorating&#13;
Party in Union Square. A der-&#13;
der Is the cardboard  core In&#13;
the middle  of a roll of toilet&#13;
paper.  These will be used on&#13;
Saturday  during  half-time  to&#13;
set the Gulness Book of World&#13;
Records for the World's Larg-&#13;
est University Derder Band.&#13;
At 1 p.rn, on Friday.  the Pi&#13;
Sigma   Epsilon   Marketing&#13;
Fraternity  will host its second&#13;
annual  golf .outing.  This  is&#13;
open&#13;
to&#13;
anyone who wants to&#13;
participate".&#13;
The first round of the 'I'ug-&#13;
of-War tournament  will begin&#13;
at 2 p.m. on Friday.  This Is a&#13;
spirit point event, and roles,&#13;
regulations  and  registration&#13;
can be obtained from SOC.&#13;
Two bands will play at the&#13;
Union on Friday.  From&#13;
3&#13;
to&#13;
6:30-p.rn. "The Class  of '62"&#13;
will play on the pad during a&#13;
picnic. Admission is free, and&#13;
brats,  burgers  and beverges&#13;
will  be  sold.  A dance  will&#13;
begin  at&#13;
9&#13;
p.m.  In  Union&#13;
Square.  Admission  will be $1&#13;
for  students,  and  one point&#13;
will be&#13;
given&#13;
for each person&#13;
representing  a club or organt-&#13;
zalton. "Pat McCurdy and the&#13;
Confldentlals"  will be playing&#13;
contemporary  rock.&#13;
Parkslde's  first bonfire will&#13;
be held at 7 p.m. on Friday.&#13;
The soccer  team  and  coach&#13;
Rick KIlps will be In attend-&#13;
ance as well&#13;
as&#13;
university ad-&#13;
ministrators.    The   Somers&#13;
Volunteer  Fire  Department&#13;
will&#13;
also&#13;
be&#13;
there  to insure&#13;
the event's success.&#13;
A faculty-vs.cjuntor&#13;
varsity&#13;
soccer  game  will be held on&#13;
Saturday  at noon,. This will&#13;
be  followed  by  the  varsity&#13;
soccer  game  at&#13;
1: 30,&#13;
when&#13;
Parkside's&#13;
nationalty.ac,&#13;
claimed  team  will host trw-&#13;
Oshkosh.  During   half-time.&#13;
the World's  Largest  Univer-&#13;
sity Derder Band will set the&#13;
Guinness Book record. This is&#13;
another  spirit  award  event.&#13;
An admission  charge  will be&#13;
levied  for  entrance&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
game,&#13;
but&#13;
those with&#13;
a&#13;
derder&#13;
wlll be admitted  free.&#13;
After the game,  at 3 p.m.,&#13;
the  Tug-of-Wa.r&#13;
tournament&#13;
semi-finals&#13;
and finals will be&#13;
held.  This  event  Is  being:&#13;
scheduled  over  a  mud  pit,&#13;
and  should  prove  to be fun&#13;
and dlrty.&#13;
Alumni  receptions  will be&#13;
held at 6:30 on Saturday.  Var-&#13;
ious clubs&#13;
and&#13;
organizations&#13;
will&#13;
be sponsoring individual&#13;
receptions at this time to wel-&#13;
come  back  their  respective&#13;
alumni.&#13;
"Atlanllc  City:&#13;
An&#13;
Event at&#13;
the Boardwalk"  is&#13;
the&#13;
theme&#13;
for  the  dance  on  Saturday&#13;
night.  Main  Place  will  be&#13;
transformed   Into  the  best&#13;
aspects   of   Atlantic   city.&#13;
·"Mickey&#13;
and&#13;
Memories"  will&#13;
be playing  music of the 50's&#13;
and  60's  In  Middle  Main&#13;
Place,   and   during   their&#13;
breaks,   Upper  Main  Place&#13;
will be&#13;
a&#13;
cocktanIounge.&#13;
Entertainment&#13;
for&#13;
this&#13;
lounge will be solicited  from&#13;
the  Parkslde  community.  A&#13;
casino will be going strong In&#13;
Lower  Main  Place,  and  the&#13;
Coffee Shoppe will be set up&#13;
as the actual boardwalk,&#13;
with&#13;
concessions   selling   coney&#13;
dogs, pizza and more.&#13;
There  will  be  five  spirit&#13;
points  awarded  for  persons&#13;
attending  the dance, and duro&#13;
Homecoming see page&#13;
9&#13;
2  Thursday.&#13;
October&#13;
9. 1986&#13;
th2JHHly~,...J1.!lk&#13;
... Someone should&#13;
by Bill&#13;
Serpe&#13;
On Monday,  Sept.  29, the&#13;
Student Organizations  Council&#13;
(SOC) sponsored  an ali-cam-&#13;
pus recruitment  fair.&#13;
The event was a tremen-&#13;
dous success, yet the Ranger&#13;
chose only&#13;
to&#13;
print one small&#13;
photograph,  and that was re-&#13;
legated&#13;
to&#13;
page 8.&#13;
When I asked edttcr-In-chtet&#13;
Gary  Schneeberger   why,  he&#13;
replled  that&#13;
It&#13;
was a matter&#13;
of "after  the fact"  reporting.&#13;
In&#13;
my  opinion,  "after   the&#13;
fact"   reporting   could  have&#13;
asked?  How successful  was&#13;
the event? How many people&#13;
got involved?  And the Ranger&#13;
might  have  soticlted  respon-&#13;
ses from   various  clubs  and&#13;
organizations,&#13;
the   general&#13;
student  population  and obser-&#13;
vaUons from   faculty.   staff&#13;
and admInIstration.&#13;
The  real  "after  the  fact"&#13;
results  are:  there  were  34&#13;
clubs   and   organizations&#13;
represented   all  along  the&#13;
main concourse;  there  were&#13;
over&#13;
100&#13;
students  involved  in&#13;
the recrnitment  process;  and&#13;
an estimated  250 students or&#13;
more were recruited into the&#13;
represented  organizations.&#13;
Even   though   that   figure&#13;
amounts&#13;
to&#13;
about seven per-&#13;
cent  of  Parkside's  student&#13;
population, this is still a con-&#13;
siderably  larger  number&#13;
than&#13;
in&#13;
past years.&#13;
The  Sept.  4 Ranger  edlto-&#13;
rial was titled  "Make  a com-&#13;
mttment"  and  delivered  the&#13;
following conclusion:&#13;
"This year, let's make our&#13;
goal the commitment&#13;
to&#13;
be-&#13;
coming  committed.   Take  a&#13;
good, long look at the student&#13;
life opportunities  available  to&#13;
you, choose one or more and&#13;
go lor&#13;
It.&#13;
You'll be amazed  at&#13;
the  difference  your  involve-&#13;
ment can make -&#13;
in&#13;
yourself&#13;
and&#13;
in&#13;
your university."&#13;
It&#13;
Is my suggestion  that the&#13;
Ranger's   editorial  staff  tape&#13;
this paragraph   to their  type.&#13;
wrttera  and  that  each  week&#13;
they&#13;
try&#13;
to choose  for  their&#13;
paper articles that reflect this&#13;
dedication   to  commitment.&#13;
l.JU1iu&#13;
Support  United  Council&#13;
To the Editor&#13;
Next week the fall Parkside&#13;
Student Govern.ment  Associa-&#13;
tion elections  will take  place&#13;
on Monday and Tuesday.&#13;
Besides    electing    PSGA&#13;
Senators,  representatives  on&#13;
the   Segregated    University&#13;
Fees  Allocation  Committee&#13;
and the Parkside  Union Advi-&#13;
sory  Board,  the  student  body&#13;
w1ll&#13;
vote on two constitution&#13;
changes.  These  changes  were&#13;
approved by the PSGA Senate&#13;
last spring.  The student  body&#13;
will&#13;
also vote on the biennial&#13;
United Council referendum.&#13;
Every  two years,  schools&#13;
that  are  members  of United&#13;
Council have to reafflrm  their&#13;
membership  by voting for UC&#13;
in  a  student  body  refer-en-&#13;
dum. Being  a member  of DC&#13;
costs each  student  $.50 per&#13;
semester.&#13;
I&#13;
want&#13;
to&#13;
tell you some of&#13;
the th1Rgs that  UC does and&#13;
will&#13;
be doing with your fifty&#13;
cents.&#13;
DC&#13;
has  six&#13;
employees&#13;
who work in MadJ80n on stu.&#13;
dent  issues  ranging  from&#13;
minority   recruitment   and&#13;
drinking  age to equal  rights,&#13;
campus safety,&#13;
tuttron.&#13;
credit&#13;
transfer,  etc.&#13;
Last  year,  some  of&#13;
DC's&#13;
victories  included:  acWeving&#13;
a student seat on the Board of&#13;
Regents,  helping  to obtain  $3&#13;
million&#13;
more&#13;
in&#13;
state&#13;
finan-&#13;
cial&#13;
aid,  and  obtaining  three&#13;
student  positions  on the High.&#13;
er  Educational  Aids Board.&#13;
UC's biggest  defeat  last year&#13;
was the drinking age.&#13;
DC&#13;
is the only student voice&#13;
in&#13;
Madison.&#13;
DC&#13;
monitors the&#13;
state  legislature,  the  gover-&#13;
nor's office, tile Board of Re-&#13;
gents and the UW.System  Ad.&#13;
ministration.  UC serves as&#13;
a&#13;
lobbyist  organization   and  a&#13;
service organization.&#13;
This&#13;
year the big issue of&#13;
UC will be the proposed  tut-&#13;
tion increases.  In the  past,&#13;
UC&#13;
has had Success&#13;
in&#13;
stop-&#13;
ping some tuition increases;&#13;
this year's  battle will be the&#13;
biggest  ever.&#13;
It&#13;
will  be  a&#13;
tough  fight,  but  the  point  Is&#13;
that UC Is the only organlza.&#13;
tlon in Madison  fighting  for&#13;
our interests.&#13;
. I urge you to vote&#13;
YES&#13;
for&#13;
United  Council.  You will be&#13;
helping yourself.&#13;
Adrian  Serrano&#13;
THE  oRGANIZATION&#13;
oF&#13;
AFRI~~~.&#13;
HERE&amp;\'&#13;
IMPOSES  SANCTIONS&#13;
"'U&lt;"  .~.&#13;
SOUTH AFRICA .&#13;
THE  lIIlIT15H COMMONWEALTH HERE5Y&#13;
IMPOSES   SANCTIONS&#13;
UPON VOU.&#13;
SOUTH  AFRICA,&#13;
THE&#13;
UNITED STATES HEREBY  IMPOSES&#13;
SANCTIONS   UPON YOU•&#13;
.sooTH&#13;
AFRICA.&#13;
Letter&#13;
Tuition  issue  demands  involvement&#13;
To the Editor:&#13;
As most of us are  aware,&#13;
either  by  articles&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
Ranger, our local newspapers&#13;
or as&#13;
a&#13;
"HOT"&#13;
issue in the&#13;
upcoming  elections,  the single&#13;
most important  issue facing&#13;
us as students&#13;
is&#13;
tuition&#13;
in-&#13;
creases.&#13;
Our  continuing  education&#13;
now rests on whether or not&#13;
many  of us will be able to&#13;
meet  these  rising  costs and&#13;
finish our education  here  at&#13;
Parkside.&#13;
Last December,  the legtsla-&#13;
ture, as&#13;
a&#13;
result of an out-of-&#13;
system   audit  and  with  the&#13;
recommendation   of the Presl-&#13;
dent  and  Board  of Regents,&#13;
voted to withdraw  $22 million&#13;
from the University  Reserve&#13;
Fund.  As  a  result,  we  at&#13;
Parkside  were forced to allo-&#13;
cate&#13;
$335,000&#13;
of this money to&#13;
campus areas  funded&#13;
by&#13;
our&#13;
segregated   fees .. This  figure&#13;
was arbitrarily  given to our&#13;
assistant  chancellor  of flnan-&#13;
cial  affairs,   and  he,  along&#13;
with the compotroller,&#13;
com-&#13;
plied  with  the  letter  of  the&#13;
law.&#13;
Next  year,   we  students&#13;
musl&#13;
begin  paying  back  this&#13;
allocation.  Not only were  the&#13;
funds  arbitrarily   allocated,&#13;
but we had no student  input&#13;
in&#13;
this decision. However, we&#13;
must  next  year  begin  paying&#13;
back  this  sum  ... next  year&#13;
alone the figure  is an&#13;
addi-&#13;
tional  $20  per  student   per&#13;
year,  for the next ten years.&#13;
Along  with&#13;
tuition,&#13;
our&#13;
segregated  fees must be rats-&#13;
ed. 'We have no choice!  The&#13;
areas that we are responsible&#13;
to&#13;
fund cannot&#13;
run&#13;
short this&#13;
amount  of money.  While we&#13;
conscientiously   pay  our bills,&#13;
we must now pay  this addi-&#13;
tional amount.  Along with our&#13;
administration,&#13;
we   were&#13;
given  no  choice.  This  edict&#13;
came  down to us from  our&#13;
very own legislators.&#13;
Most  student   representa-&#13;
tives agree that this is&#13;
a&#13;
total.&#13;
Iy unfair  decision.  The bottom&#13;
line.• is  that  the  money  is&#13;
gone!  We must  pay  It back.&#13;
What  can  be  done  about  It&#13;
now, you ask? Make sure that&#13;
not one incumbent is re-elect,&#13;
ed. Whether  or not they voted&#13;
for this injustice,  they were&#13;
there.  I am  not responsible&#13;
for the decision,  either,  but&#13;
when I pay the additional tul·&#13;
tion increase,  I have to&#13;
pay!'&#13;
Because  of the tuition&#13;
In-&#13;
creases,  I am responsible&#13;
to&#13;
help pay back  this amount of&#13;
money.  Not one legislator&#13;
has&#13;
any  excuse,&#13;
in&#13;
my  opinion.&#13;
I'm&#13;
sure&#13;
if&#13;
most&#13;
of&#13;
thenm&#13;
were  questioned,  they&#13;
would&#13;
deny any and all involvement&#13;
in&#13;
this decision. By their&#13;
pas  .&#13;
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