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            <text>_prll 1&#13;
e,&#13;
1987&#13;
-&#13;
UniverSity of WlscOnSln,.ParkSlde&#13;
Vol. 15, No. 27&#13;
commenceme.nt&#13;
'87&#13;
-&#13;
St~~:~r!S&#13;
have&#13;
say&#13;
in ceremony&#13;
News Editor&#13;
Want to speak at graduation?&#13;
"Thisis the -first year,  they&#13;
tell&#13;
me, that  they  have  stu-&#13;
The&#13;
1987&#13;
Graduation  Com-  ability  without  reading,  or-&#13;
dentscomeand want to be in-  mit~ee is inviting  graduating   ganization   and   approprta-&#13;
valvedwith commencement,"    semors  to audition  to be the  teness.    Those   auditioning&#13;
explainedCarol Hannes,  sen-  student&#13;
commencement   must be graduating  seniors.&#13;
lor. "I&#13;
wanted to be involved   speaker   for  the  ceremonies&#13;
Only one  speaker  will be&#13;
in&#13;
it because&#13;
I&#13;
have attended   on May&#13;
17.&#13;
The auditions  will  chosen and the decision of the&#13;
11&#13;
in&#13;
the past and it has been   be held  on Monday,  April&#13;
27&#13;
jUdges Is final.&#13;
tacky."&#13;
be~inning  at&#13;
3&#13;
p.m. in Green-'    Students  must  sign  up  to&#13;
In&#13;
light of this feeling, last   quist 1.0&#13;
3&#13;
.. .&#13;
.&#13;
.&#13;
audition  before  3  p.m.  on&#13;
fallHannes,Jennie Tunkieicz&#13;
The&#13;
aUdl~lOns&#13;
WIllconstat of  Friday, April 24by contacting&#13;
andCherylBrown went to the  students&#13;
presenting&#13;
the  Diane  Welsh in the  Student&#13;
Awards  and    Ceremonies   speech  that  they  w-Ouldgive  Activities  Office,  Union&#13;
209,&#13;
Committee and  asked   how  at the&#13;
graduation&#13;
ceremonies.&#13;
553-2279.&#13;
For  more  lnforma-&#13;
they could become  involved   The. criteria  participants  will  tion, or If there are any ques-&#13;
in&#13;
the planning of commence-   be Judged  on are:  content of&#13;
tions,&#13;
contact the Student Ac-&#13;
I •&#13;
ment. The  committee    ex-  speech,   delivery,   speaking  tivities&#13;
ornce.&#13;
pressedits interest  in the stu- ~--...;~;;;:;:;...---.:-:..-&#13;
;...-:..;;:::::...-&#13;
..J&#13;
dents' participation   on  the   search  or don't care about&#13;
it.&#13;
committee and  sent  each&#13;
of  Commencement&#13;
is an oppor-&#13;
them a letter  letting  them   tunity  for Parkside  to really&#13;
know that&#13;
they were officially   show  ourselves   off  to  the&#13;
a&#13;
part&#13;
of&#13;
the committee.&#13;
community   and  we  should&#13;
"We&#13;
were  really   excited   make  every  effort to make&#13;
a&#13;
about this  and  thought  we   really good showing."&#13;
mightbe able to start  a tradi-&#13;
The  three  main  things  the&#13;
Uon,"&#13;
Hannes continued.&#13;
students&#13;
wanted    to   see&#13;
"My  particular    concern   changed  were to upgrade  the&#13;
was&#13;
with Parkside's   overall   reception  following  the  com-&#13;
presentation to the surround.    mencement  ceremony,  better&#13;
ing&#13;
communittes.&#13;
There  is so   and  more   music,   and  the&#13;
much good&#13;
research  going on  overall  look of the  stage  at&#13;
here and  we  are  all  very   the ceremony  itself.&#13;
All&#13;
three&#13;
proud&#13;
of&#13;
it,&#13;
but the lay people   of these  areas  are  being&#13;
Im-&#13;
in&#13;
the  communities   either   proved.&#13;
don't understand   that&#13;
re-&#13;
"The&#13;
chancellor&#13;
has&#13;
pledged  that  the  reception&#13;
will&#13;
be improved.  Her office&#13;
mainly&#13;
handles  the reception&#13;
and Cheryl Brown, Mary-Etta&#13;
McLane   and&#13;
I&#13;
went&#13;
and&#13;
talked to her and she has as-&#13;
sured  us  that  the  reception&#13;
will be upgraded.&#13;
"We   have&#13;
a&#13;
wonderful&#13;
music department&#13;
and&#13;
it has&#13;
not really shown itself&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
past.  This  year  we  have  a&#13;
brass&#13;
quintet&#13;
which&#13;
will&#13;
play&#13;
for a half hour  before  com-&#13;
mencement   begins  and  we&#13;
are  hoping to provide  music&#13;
at the reception as well.&#13;
Commencement see&#13;
page&#13;
6&#13;
ComP.SDY~p.resp~&#13;
Telephone problems will be righted&#13;
ing&#13;
'I&#13;
want to pay my bU!' but&#13;
we  couldn't  get  in  contact&#13;
with anyone to do that."&#13;
"The  overall  point  Is that&#13;
the  students  are  real  upset&#13;
and I'm very happy that John&#13;
Knuteson not only rushed the&#13;
bUls as soon as possible  but&#13;
that he gave them an oppor-&#13;
tunity&#13;
to&#13;
express  their&#13;
con-&#13;
cerns.&#13;
1&#13;
personally&#13;
think&#13;
that&#13;
no one Is happy.  Sure,  they&#13;
are getting some of their bill-&#13;
ings costs elimlated  because&#13;
of computer  errors,  but  the&#13;
sheer frustration  of not previ-&#13;
ously  being  dealt  with  in a&#13;
business-like  manner&#13;
is&#13;
justi-&#13;
fiable.  We believe  that&#13;
stu-&#13;
dents  deserved  an  explana-&#13;
tion of what  has  been&#13;
going&#13;
on .. she said.&#13;
john  Knuteson,  vice-presi-&#13;
dent of STT, agrees that there&#13;
are   sttll  problems   to  be&#13;
solved. He  has  remained  in&#13;
contact   with  students   who&#13;
have had problems  with their&#13;
phones.  Also, at the meettng&#13;
Food Service chief&#13;
leaves for new job&#13;
by KeUy McKIssIck&#13;
The search&#13;
is on for a re-&#13;
placement  for 1'\evin Hanus,&#13;
director&#13;
of&#13;
food&#13;
service.&#13;
Hanus has&#13;
served&#13;
as&#13;
director&#13;
of food service  since the be-&#13;
ginning of the&#13;
1986&#13;
fall semes-&#13;
ter. He left&#13;
his&#13;
position during&#13;
the week of March&#13;
23.&#13;
Hanus  worked  for&#13;
Profes-&#13;
sional&#13;
Food&#13;
Management&#13;
(PFMl,   a   company   that&#13;
serves the campus. He served&#13;
his&#13;
two-week&#13;
notice&#13;
the&#13;
week&#13;
of March&#13;
9.&#13;
Presently,  Cindy&#13;
Dirks,&#13;
manager  of the cater-&#13;
ing service  through  PFM,  Is&#13;
the  acttng  director  of  food&#13;
service.&#13;
Hanus left after  he was of-&#13;
fered  a  job  with  a  similar&#13;
company.&#13;
His&#13;
new job offered&#13;
approximately   a&#13;
3lI&#13;
percent&#13;
pay&#13;
increase.&#13;
G.  Gary  Grace,  assistant&#13;
chancelor- of&#13;
student&#13;
affairs,&#13;
said  that  technically   it&#13;
Is&#13;
PFM's  responsibility&#13;
to&#13;
ap-&#13;
point a new director,&#13;
wttn&#13;
the&#13;
university's  consultation.&#13;
in-&#13;
terviews  are  now being  held&#13;
to&#13;
deter-mine a new director&#13;
of food&#13;
service.&#13;
Bill&#13;
Niebur, director  of the&#13;
union  and&#13;
supervisor  of&#13;
food&#13;
.servtce.&#13;
explained&#13;
the&#13;
duties&#13;
of the director&#13;
of food&#13;
serv-&#13;
ice. The director  coordinates&#13;
all of the food service  activi-&#13;
ties within the campus.  That&#13;
person   oversees    catering&#13;
services,&#13;
order1ng and opera-&#13;
tion&#13;
of the&#13;
coffee shop,&#13;
cafete-&#13;
ria,  union square,  mtru-rnart&#13;
and&#13;
resIdence&#13;
halls&#13;
food&#13;
plans. The director  also deals&#13;
with menu development,  pro-&#13;
gramming  and  publlc  rela-&#13;
tions  in  terms  of  problems&#13;
with food service.&#13;
"He&#13;
liked&#13;
it&#13;
here,"  Niebur&#13;
said.  He added  that  Hanus'&#13;
leavtng  had  nothing  to  do&#13;
with&#13;
the&#13;
recent&#13;
issue&#13;
of food&#13;
service's  refusal&#13;
to&#13;
provide&#13;
students&#13;
with&#13;
cups&#13;
and&#13;
water.&#13;
-"It&#13;
was  a  public  relations&#13;
problem  and we're  all sensi-&#13;
tive&#13;
to&#13;
that.&#13;
11&#13;
was a situation&#13;
that he thought had gotten out&#13;
of control. Food servlce  Is in&#13;
the  business  to  sell  people&#13;
cups&#13;
of&#13;
tea,&#13;
not&#13;
to&#13;
provide&#13;
cups&#13;
and&#13;
hot&#13;
water&#13;
80&#13;
people&#13;
can&#13;
make their own&#13;
tea."&#13;
Niebur  thought  that  Hanus&#13;
had  done  a&#13;
good&#13;
job  on&#13;
campus  for  only  serving  as&#13;
director  of food service  last&#13;
fall.  "Kevtn  walked  into  a&#13;
real difficult situation&#13;
In&#13;
that&#13;
the housing program  was just&#13;
coming on board.&#13;
The mint-&#13;
mart  was&#13;
also&#13;
a brand-new&#13;
concept.&#13;
He had to get&#13;
thlnga&#13;
estabUshed.&#13;
1&#13;
don't  think we&#13;
realized  the potential  he had&#13;
because  he left.  We thought&#13;
he was  doing a  pretty&#13;
good&#13;
job."&#13;
as soon as possible&#13;
by&#13;
Kelly McKissick&#13;
Asst. News Editor&#13;
"No one&#13;
could&#13;
foresee the&#13;
way&#13;
Ed&#13;
Chamberlain did&#13;
business."&#13;
--Diane Schellinger&#13;
SecolUtof two parts&#13;
The problems  with  phone&#13;
serviceand bills in the  resi-&#13;
dence halls have  been  only&#13;
partially dealt  with.  There&#13;
are&#13;
Blillissues to be discussed&#13;
and dealt  with  before   the&#13;
Problemswith Shared Tenant&#13;
Telecommunications   (STT)&#13;
canbe resolved.&#13;
fDiane Schellinger,  director&#13;
~ resldentallife,  understands&#13;
,,~~roblem  of the  students.&#13;
thine&#13;
ve&#13;
been  doing  every.&#13;
Ith.g;e  can for the students.&#13;
Ie&#13;
U1&#13;
the atudenta&#13;
have very&#13;
gllimate  complaints.   The&#13;
goodthing about holding  the&#13;
~eet,"g on Aprll 1 was  that&#13;
~y  could vent some of their&#13;
strations&#13;
to someone  who&#13;
~~Id do something about it,"&#13;
Coo&#13;
e1Ilngersaid.&#13;
ate&#13;
The meettng was the first&#13;
p  towards  resolving   our&#13;
problems.  Of course we don't&#13;
intend  to  have  the  students&#13;
ever  go through  this  again.&#13;
We picked  this  company  be-&#13;
cause  it was supposed  to. pro-&#13;
vide  convenience  to the&#13;
stu-&#13;
dents.  But&#13;
no&#13;
one could fore-&#13;
see the way Ed Chamberlain&#13;
did&#13;
business,"  she contmued.&#13;
.,John&#13;
Knuteson  was  very&#13;
hel  ful.  He  made  sure  that&#13;
the&#13;
P&#13;
students   received   thel,~&#13;
bills  as  soon  as  possible,&#13;
S~hellinger  added.  "I  under-&#13;
stand  the  student's  conce,:",s&#13;
about having to pay their bIlls&#13;
i kly&#13;
Fo&#13;
r months before&#13;
soquc.&#13;
t.&#13;
they received  their  bills, s u&#13;
dents kept coming to me say-&#13;
a point was brought  up that&#13;
the students did not know how&#13;
to use  the  features  on their&#13;
phones&#13;
(Le.,&#13;
three-party  dial-&#13;
ing, room-to-room diaIlng and&#13;
automatic   redial).&#13;
"1&#13;
told&#13;
them  that&#13;
is&#13;
there&#13;
are rea-&#13;
tures&#13;
on&#13;
the&#13;
phone that&#13;
they&#13;
don't&#13;
know&#13;
how&#13;
to&#13;
use,&#13;
I&#13;
would set up a tralninlt  ses-&#13;
sion&#13;
for  them, ••  Knuteson&#13;
said.&#13;
Knuteson    reognlzes    the&#13;
problems  studenls  have  with&#13;
paying  their  bills  in such  a&#13;
short period  of time.  "But&#13;
1&#13;
haven't  agreed  to allow any.&#13;
one&#13;
to&#13;
pay&#13;
me&#13;
$20&#13;
per&#13;
month&#13;
for&#13;
6&#13;
years. What the students&#13;
don't realize Is that there are&#13;
students  who  tried  to  keep&#13;
money  on  account&#13;
to&#13;
pay&#13;
thetr&#13;
bills.  They're&#13;
Ute&#13;
ones&#13;
Phones ""  ".    3&#13;
Inside...&#13;
Cocaine expert speaks&#13;
pag. 3&#13;
IVCF looks at PTL SC8ndal.&#13;
page4&#13;
Core Leadership program a&#13;
BUCC&#13;
page 6&#13;
"Cradle Will Rock" opens soon&#13;
pag. 7&#13;
Students travel to DC&#13;
pag.&#13;
8&#13;
Art professor paints his dre.ms&#13;
pag. 9&#13;
.&#13;
RANGEl!&#13;
perspecttves-&#13;
Th~UrsdaY~'APrl~116'1~981 ~~~~~~&#13;
our view&#13;
raduation  special&#13;
Since graduatlng  from college Is one of the most slgnlfl·&#13;
cant achievements, and memorable moments.&#13;
in&#13;
a per-&#13;
son's We.&#13;
it&#13;
Is&#13;
important&#13;
that the ceremony cornmemorat-&#13;
ing&#13;
the occasion&#13;
be&#13;
as special as poestble.&#13;
That's&#13;
why&#13;
we congratulate this year's senior class for&#13;
taking  partial  responsibUlty  for planning  1987's com-&#13;
mencement program.  Since the day Is, after all, set aside&#13;
to recognize student accomplishments,&#13;
It&#13;
Is only logical&#13;
that students doing the accomplishing  have a hand&#13;
In&#13;
or-&#13;
ganlzlng the festivities.&#13;
We hope this year's seniors have established a preced-&#13;
ent&#13;
with&#13;
their involvement.&#13;
In&#13;
future commencements,  we&#13;
hope&#13;
to&#13;
see more student speakers and more student&#13;
input.&#13;
to&#13;
ensure that our graduation memories are as fond&#13;
as we'd like them&#13;
to&#13;
be.&#13;
IyO.&#13;
views&#13;
I&#13;
Stranger cover OK&#13;
To the Editor:&#13;
It&#13;
seens  that  ChrIstopher&#13;
Wilson, the protestor  of the&#13;
Stranger   cover   featuring&#13;
Chancellor  Kaplan  as  the&#13;
twin sister  of singer  Frank&#13;
Sinatra,&#13;
has&#13;
a rare magical&#13;
power to see things that don't&#13;
exist.&#13;
As&#13;
amusing as some of the&#13;
Stranger articles were, they&#13;
can't even come close&#13;
to&#13;
Mr.&#13;
Wilson's letter  (Your Views,&#13;
Aprll9).&#13;
Don't get me wrong: I am a&#13;
strong  believer&#13;
that&#13;
women&#13;
can do just as well&#13;
In&#13;
society&#13;
as men, and I'd&#13;
be&#13;
ecstatic&#13;
upon seeing&#13;
a&#13;
woman&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
Oval Office. But It must take&#13;
a pretty twisted mind to be&#13;
able to see&#13;
all&#13;
the prejudice&#13;
and injustice that&#13;
Mr.&#13;
Wilson&#13;
deciphered  from  that  nar-&#13;
mtess front page.&#13;
I'm sure that the Stranger's&#13;
dectson to place Kaplan'S&#13;
pte-&#13;
ture  beside  Sinatra's   was&#13;
prompted by the fact that she&#13;
Is chancellor, not that she Is a&#13;
woman. I'm sure degrading&#13;
women  and  reducing  their&#13;
role&#13;
In&#13;
soctety was the fur-&#13;
thest   thing   from   the&#13;
Stranger's  mind. If you ask&#13;
me,&#13;
Mr.&#13;
Wilson's letter did&#13;
a&#13;
better job of that.&#13;
Come  on,  take  It  easy,&#13;
ChrIs. I have a friend who Is&#13;
a Frank Sinatra freak, and he&#13;
wasn't a bit upset.&#13;
Maybe&#13;
It&#13;
is I who am out of&#13;
line here. Maybe&#13;
Mr.&#13;
Wilson&#13;
has&#13;
uncovered  a plot by the&#13;
Ranger&#13;
to&#13;
humiliate women.&#13;
But I am of the belief that the&#13;
only  thing  uncovered  here&#13;
was the ultimate April Fool.&#13;
Joaxonu&#13;
Prince critique  off-base&#13;
To the Editor:&#13;
On the Prince  article:&#13;
In&#13;
your article about Prince, you&#13;
mention  intellectual  emp-&#13;
tiness, and, for some odd rea-&#13;
son, that's exactly how I feel&#13;
about your assinine article.&#13;
I&#13;
would like&#13;
to&#13;
know what&#13;
qualifies you&#13;
to&#13;
rate an&#13;
art-&#13;
ist's records on a cheap rag&#13;
of a free school paper.   .&#13;
I like the way you used&#13;
"nick"&#13;
in your article ..&#13;
be-&#13;
cause that's what&#13;
I&#13;
think you&#13;
should  do. to  yourself  for&#13;
trying to badmouth one of the&#13;
greatest:  black  musicians&#13;
ever.&#13;
In&#13;
the future,  please&#13;
confine your  fucking&#13;
corn-&#13;
ments to&#13;
something you know&#13;
about.&#13;
Disc Jockey/Music&#13;
Specialist&#13;
007&#13;
"We cooldn't let yoomarines leave Moscow withoot a little token of our appreciation... "&#13;
HDbsHIy~,...l2JJL.u.&#13;
Masturbation  is&#13;
safe,&#13;
satisfying&#13;
by&#13;
KimJM.rlle Kranich&#13;
The safest  type of sexual&#13;
activity Is masturbation.  You&#13;
cannot contract a veneral dis-&#13;
ease or&#13;
AIDS&#13;
from&#13;
mastur-&#13;
bating.&#13;
Despite these truths,  ma..-&#13;
turbation,  as a supplement  to&#13;
sexual activity with a partner&#13;
or as one's sole sexual&#13;
aettvt-&#13;
ty, has gotten little or no pub-&#13;
lIcity.&#13;
I asked people I work with&#13;
and other friends&#13;
If&#13;
they mas-&#13;
turbate  and to my surprise,&#13;
more women&#13;
than&#13;
men said&#13;
they do not. I believe the an-&#13;
swers&#13;
I&#13;
received based on&#13;
how well&#13;
I&#13;
know these people.&#13;
ThIs started  me thinking.  I&#13;
wondered&#13;
if&#13;
women, in gener-&#13;
al,&#13;
masturbate less than men&#13;
and If so, why.&#13;
While&#13;
In&#13;
third grade I acci-&#13;
dentally. and aerendlpltoualy  ,&#13;
discovered&#13;
masturbation&#13;
when I was climbing  up the&#13;
pole  of a  swingset  during&#13;
recess.  At the time I didn't&#13;
know that the tingling I felt&#13;
was masturbation,  but  for&#13;
some reason I knew not&#13;
to&#13;
share&#13;
my&#13;
experience  with&#13;
any of my schoolmates.  My&#13;
experience&#13;
in&#13;
third  grade&#13;
started   my   masturbatlng&#13;
career  (and  I haven't  gone&#13;
blind  although  I  do  wear&#13;
glasses).&#13;
Masturbation   Is a private&#13;
experience, as&#13;
any&#13;
sexual&#13;
en-&#13;
deavor  should be, yet I be-&#13;
lIeve just as books like "The&#13;
Joy of Sex" and&#13;
talk&#13;
shows&#13;
like "Dr. Ruth" benefit sex-&#13;
ual (heterosexual  and homo-&#13;
sexual)  couples, talk of mas-&#13;
turbation  can benefit each of&#13;
us as sexual beings.&#13;
If my  small  sampling'  of&#13;
friends  were  representative&#13;
of  the  entire   population,&#13;
which I hope&#13;
it&#13;
is not, why&#13;
might  women'  masturbate&#13;
less than men? The answer Is&#13;
not that women have less of a&#13;
sexual drive&#13;
thari&#13;
men, for&#13;
we&#13;
do&#13;
not,&#13;
the answer lies else-&#13;
where,&#13;
in&#13;
religious and socie-&#13;
tal attitudes  toward sexuality&#13;
and our roles as women and&#13;
men.&#13;
Whereas the need for sex&#13;
education  classes  in junior&#13;
high has indicated  that teen-&#13;
agers don't learn about&#13;
heter-&#13;
osexual sex from&#13;
their par.&#13;
ents, I am certain rnasturba-&#13;
tlon Is not talked about at&#13;
home either.&#13;
In fact, I've heard horror&#13;
stories  where little boys are&#13;
spanked   for  having  their&#13;
hands&#13;
In&#13;
their pants and are&#13;
never given any explanation&#13;
except  for,  "that's&#13;
dirty,"&#13;
'Even worse, women,&#13;
histori·&#13;
cally,  have  had their clito-&#13;
rises removed&#13;
when caught&#13;
masturbating.&#13;
When I had sex education&#13;
In&#13;
junior high, our teacher ex-&#13;
plained that men had penises&#13;
and women had vaginas. We&#13;
were never told that women&#13;
have clitorises. Why?&#13;
It&#13;
islm-&#13;
portant  for  both men and&#13;
women to know about&#13;
the&#13;
clitoris  as&#13;
It&#13;
is synonymoUS&#13;
with the penis&#13;
In&#13;
terms of&#13;
sexual gratification.    .&#13;
Masters  and Johnson,&#13;
in&#13;
their 1966 clinical study ofthe&#13;
physiology  of sex, observed&#13;
and interviewed&#13;
487  women&#13;
and found that the vagina is&#13;
not what&#13;
brings  the&#13;
women'&#13;
seepage&#13;
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