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            <text>Reserve funds taken without consultation, SUFAC says</text>
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Parksidejoins&#13;
Exclusive interview&#13;
WingspreadFellows&#13;
Allen Melvin&#13;
-&#13;
Oprah Winfrey&#13;
in Racine&#13;
oct.&#13;
16. 1986&#13;
University of Wlsconsln-Parkslde&#13;
Vol. 1&#13;
5.&#13;
NO.7&#13;
Kenosha County Stadium?&#13;
photo by&#13;
Don&#13;
Moldenhauer&#13;
No,this complex may look likea baseball stadium, but it's actually&#13;
Parkside's residence halls seen Irom a perspective usually re-&#13;
served lor birds. For details on a housing open house, see page 10.&#13;
Reservefunds taken without consultation,  SUFAC says&#13;
byKimberlle Kranich&#13;
News Editor&#13;
as&#13;
In&#13;
a letter&#13;
to&#13;
Gary  Goetz&#13;
c~1stantchancellor of finan:&#13;
Chalaffairs, Andy Buchanan,&#13;
UJl!v~anof the segregated&#13;
CQ",,,,~\ty fees   allocation&#13;
Pre"&#13;
ee   (SUFAC),   ex.&#13;
Cerned his committee's   con-&#13;
"wen over  being&#13;
informed&#13;
8ionsafter&#13;
the&#13;
fact,&#13;
of dect-&#13;
rnOval"'aderegarding  the reo&#13;
stude&#13;
tOf&#13;
reserve&#13;
funds&#13;
from&#13;
'!'h&#13;
n organizations"&#13;
to&#13;
d:&#13;
letter was&#13;
In&#13;
response&#13;
and&#13;
nCISlonsmade  by Goetz&#13;
troUer&#13;
ave&#13;
liolle, director/con.&#13;
a,&#13;
to&#13;
fu&#13;
f&#13;
bUSiness services,&#13;
fro",&#13;
Pe removal  of funds&#13;
arkslde'S  cash   reo&#13;
serves   to  pay  a  debt  of&#13;
$335,900to the UW System.&#13;
In&#13;
addition  to the  $335,900&#13;
that was removed from Park-&#13;
side's cash reserves last De-&#13;
cember,  an additional  annual&#13;
fee of $25,756 wl1l have to be&#13;
paid over the next te,ny~ars&#13;
to&#13;
replenish reserves&#13;
in&#13;
SIster&#13;
institutions.&#13;
Orglnally,  a  total  of $22.5&#13;
million  was  taken  from  th~&#13;
budget  surpluses  of all  Uni-&#13;
versity  institutions  to  help&#13;
reduce  tuition increases  ~nd&#13;
provide  funds  for  llbranes,&#13;
computers  and faculty  catch-&#13;
up pay.&#13;
I&#13;
Once the  money  was  co-&#13;
lected,  it was redistributed  to&#13;
each campus based on enroll-&#13;
ment figures. However. Park-&#13;
side  received  about&#13;
$600.000&#13;
more  than  what  was  origi-&#13;
nally  taken.  Since  Parkside&#13;
had  already  spent  this  "ex-&#13;
cess"  money,  it was neces-&#13;
sary to draw upon Its cash reo&#13;
serves  (fund 126) to pay back&#13;
the debt.&#13;
According   to   Buchanan,&#13;
such decisions are  supposed&#13;
to&#13;
be made  at  the campus&#13;
level.&#13;
"SUF&#13;
AC" as a commit-&#13;
tee  was  not  consulted  by&#13;
'Goetz or Holle as to where&#13;
the funds were going to spe-&#13;
ciflcally  come from.  We be-&#13;
live we  deserve  more  con-&#13;
sultation, "&#13;
While  Buchanan  received&#13;
an itemized  list of the cash&#13;
reductions   made  by  Goetz&#13;
and Holle&#13;
In&#13;
late September,&#13;
.the list was compiled&#13;
in&#13;
May&#13;
and  the  decision  to remove&#13;
cash reserves  was made&#13;
in&#13;
December.&#13;
To explain his lack of con.&#13;
sultatlon  with SUFAC, Goetz&#13;
wrote&#13;
In&#13;
an October 10 letter&#13;
to Buchanan,  "unfortunately&#13;
at this time (end of May) ex.&#13;
cept  for  us  administrative&#13;
servants,  the university  was&#13;
shut down&#13;
in&#13;
that&#13;
Impass&#13;
be.&#13;
tween the end of the semester&#13;
and  start&#13;
of&#13;
summer&#13;
ses-&#13;
ston."&#13;
The  leller  further   stated&#13;
that  a copy of the Itemized&#13;
cash reduction list was sent&#13;
to Jenny Price,  then director&#13;
•&#13;
of student  life, new interim&#13;
director,  and  was  also  dis-&#13;
cussed belpre Administrative&#13;
Council&#13;
"In&#13;
the bellef that the&#13;
appropriate&#13;
Educaltonal&#13;
Services or Student LIfe staff&#13;
would communicate  the plan&#13;
to  you  and  any  comments&#13;
would get back  to us."  Such&#13;
was not the case,&#13;
"Before  I  went  on vaca-&#13;
tion."  said&#13;
Price °1 urged&#13;
Holle not to take  any action&#13;
until  I  got  back.  I  also&#13;
warned  Carol Cashen  (Then&#13;
acting  assistant  chancellor),&#13;
that no final action should be&#13;
taken."&#13;
According  to  Price,  upon&#13;
her  return,  action  had  been&#13;
Reserves 8ee page 2&#13;
---&#13;
----&#13;
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step&#13;
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luncheon will proceed&#13;
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p.m. and a reception will&#13;
follow at&#13;
4; 30.&#13;
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error  and  any  COnfusion&#13;
it&#13;
may have caused.&#13;
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letter,  ..&#13;
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Child  care  murals  are priceless&#13;
by Brenda&#13;
L.&#13;
Buchanan&#13;
TIle  Parkside  Child  care&#13;
center  now owns two price-&#13;
less painted murals.&#13;
The value  on the  colorful&#13;
pieces is not measured&#13;
in&#13;
monetary  terms.   but&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
form  of appreciation  of the&#13;
gift,&#13;
the&#13;
viewing pleasure  of&#13;
the  staff,  visitors,  parents&#13;
and&#13;
ch1ldren who&#13;
use&#13;
the Cen-&#13;
ter,  but mostly  In the sk1l1,&#13;
creativity  and  pride  of the&#13;
children who patnted  the two&#13;
pieces.&#13;
Sherry 'Thomas, director  of&#13;
the  center,  was  invited&#13;
by&#13;
D.avid Holmes, master  artist,&#13;
Linda Roberts,  artlsls  assist.&#13;
ant. and the junior apprentice&#13;
artists of the summer  College&#13;
for&#13;
Klds,&#13;
to&#13;
come view and&#13;
choose&#13;
two&#13;
from  the  four&#13;
murals&#13;
that&#13;
they  worked&#13;
on&#13;
in&#13;
their class.&#13;
Sherry  and two other staff&#13;
members  arrived  to find the&#13;
artists  sUll working&#13;
on&#13;
the&#13;
flnlshtng touches,&#13;
It&#13;
was dlttl.&#13;
cult to choose because each of&#13;
the four painted murals were&#13;
so fascinating  and  carefully&#13;
done.&#13;
Finally  Sherry  chose  an&#13;
underwater   scene  complete&#13;
"The value of&#13;
the colorful&#13;
pieces is not&#13;
measured in&#13;
monetary&#13;
terms, but in&#13;
the viewing&#13;
pleasure."&#13;
with&#13;
a&#13;
treasure  chest,  deep~&#13;
sea  diver.&#13;
an&#13;
octopus  with&#13;
rappllng  tentacles  and  a se.&#13;
lection  of tlsh  that  puts  the&#13;
Shedd&#13;
Aquarium&#13;
to shame.&#13;
The  second  choice  was  a&#13;
brilliant  interpretation  of&#13;
life&#13;
on another  planet.  There  are&#13;
two more  suns  than  we are&#13;
use&#13;
to,&#13;
people  traveling  ln&#13;
ultra&#13;
all-terrain   vehicles,&#13;
a&#13;
selection  of flora  and&#13;
fauna&#13;
that can be found in only the&#13;
imaginations&#13;
of the&#13;
creators&#13;
of the palntlng.&#13;
One factor that help Sherry&#13;
and&#13;
the staff decide  is what&#13;
visual imagery  would be most&#13;
interesting&#13;
to&#13;
the  children,&#13;
~T~H&#13;
Leo&#13;
Bose,&#13;
Jason  Caspers,   Mary&#13;
DeFazIO,&#13;
Enkk   Dingman.&#13;
Ronda&#13;
Diner,  Gretchen&#13;
Gayhan.    Carol&#13;
Kortendock. Randy&#13;
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Rick&#13;
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most  frequent&#13;
viewera.&#13;
"When  children  and&#13;
parents&#13;
are entering&#13;
and&#13;
leaving&#13;
the&#13;
center  I&#13;
can&#13;
often hear them&#13;
talking   about   the&#13;
muraIJ&#13;
from my ottlce,"  stated 3her,&#13;
ry.&#13;
The&#13;
murals&#13;
on  the&#13;
wall&#13;
are helping the chlldren&#13;
to&#13;
de·&#13;
velop  their   language&#13;
and&#13;
communication&#13;
skills,&#13;
in&#13;
addi-&#13;
tion&#13;
to&#13;
expanding&#13;
their  imagi.&#13;
nations.&#13;
When&#13;
completed,&#13;
the works&#13;
of art&#13;
were transported&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
center&#13;
in&#13;
the  same  manner&#13;
that the artlsls  of the Renais-&#13;
sance -&#13;
would&#13;
deliver&#13;
thelr&#13;
works.&#13;
The&#13;
pieces&#13;
would&#13;
be&#13;
carried  though  the town&#13;
by&#13;
the&#13;
artists&#13;
and   delivered&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
patron.&#13;
In&#13;
this&#13;
case&#13;
tht&#13;
murals  were&#13;
carried&#13;
through&#13;
the&#13;
campus&#13;
grounds&#13;
to the&#13;
center where both&#13;
the  art  and&#13;
artists   were  welcomed. A&#13;
welcoming reception&#13;
was  held&#13;
by&#13;
the  center&#13;
as   a   show&#13;
of&#13;
thanks,&#13;
The  Parkside  Child&#13;
cart&#13;
Center Is grateful for the&#13;
glIl&#13;
Sherry Thomas says that&#13;
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