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            <text>Womens Resource Center is scheduled to open next fall</text>
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            <text>&#13;
Thursday. May 4. 1989&#13;
DeAngelis elected next&#13;
year's Ranger editor&#13;
Women's Resource center is scheduled to open nextfall&#13;
by&#13;
Jon Hearron&#13;
Editor·In·CbIef&#13;
The quest  for the  1989-90&#13;
Ranger  editor-tn-chtet  was&#13;
culminated Monday, April 24,&#13;
WIth&#13;
the selection of Steven&#13;
DeAngelis. DeAngelis was the&#13;
unanimous choice of the Se-&#13;
lection  Committee  out  of&#13;
three qualified/quality  appli-&#13;
cants.  The committee  chose&#13;
DeAngelis after revlewtng the&#13;
credentials of and&#13;
tntervtew,&#13;
ing the candidates.&#13;
DeAngelis, who .served as&#13;
the news editor of the&#13;
award-&#13;
wtnntng Bradford High School&#13;
Inferno,&#13;
wtll&#13;
be entering&#13;
hts&#13;
senior year when he assumes&#13;
the duties and responsibilities&#13;
of the&#13;
editor-In-ehlef&#13;
this&#13;
sum-&#13;
mer.&#13;
Stu Rubner, advisor to the&#13;
Ranger,  said of DeAngelis,&#13;
"Steve's leadership,  manage-&#13;
ment, and interpersonal&#13;
reta-&#13;
tiona skllls  and  his previous&#13;
newspaper  experience  and&#13;
parUclpatlon  in  journalism&#13;
programs made&#13;
htm&#13;
a strong&#13;
contender ...ultlmately,&#13;
the&#13;
unanimous choice of the com-&#13;
mittee. ,.&#13;
Of&#13;
hts&#13;
recent appointment,&#13;
DeAngelis said,&#13;
"It&#13;
Is&#13;
a great&#13;
honor for me&#13;
to&#13;
be chosen as&#13;
next  year's  editor-tn-chief."&#13;
Similarly,   DeAngeils   be-&#13;
lieves,&#13;
"This&#13;
year's selection&#13;
process  was&#13;
both.&#13;
democratic&#13;
and professional."&#13;
The Center&#13;
will&#13;
direct  Its   The  Women's  Resource&#13;
programming  towards  such  Center  Committee,&#13;
chalre&lt;f&#13;
topics as life planning, sexual  by Student Activities Director&#13;
harassment   and  empower-  Diane Welsh, began meeting&#13;
ment/assertion,   health  and  In Jan. of&#13;
this&#13;
past year. The&#13;
weUness Issues.&#13;
"Thmmltlee&#13;
Is&#13;
operating  di·&#13;
Ce t&#13;
will&#13;
also&#13;
be  recUy under the Offlce of Stu·&#13;
The   n er&#13;
dent Life.&#13;
providing  confidential  help&#13;
through  crisis  Intervention&#13;
and support groups ".&#13;
According to the recenUy&#13;
formUlated  philosophy,  the&#13;
Women's   Resouce   Center&#13;
"will&#13;
provide a place to gath-&#13;
er to work together  to&#13;
dis-&#13;
solve. attitudes,  rules,  and&#13;
regulations   which  restrict&#13;
. women."&#13;
will&#13;
serve as a catalyst  for&#13;
dealing with Issues of concern&#13;
for women.  Also.&#13;
in&#13;
purpose,&#13;
the Center&#13;
will&#13;
work to eradi-&#13;
cate sexism on the Parkslde&#13;
campus. The Center&#13;
will&#13;
pro-&#13;
vide programming  on gender&#13;
related topics.&#13;
The Center&#13;
Is&#13;
being extab·&#13;
J1shed  by  the  18-member&#13;
Women's  . Resource   Center&#13;
Committee  One of the Com-&#13;
mittee's  g.:..us Is that  "this&#13;
programming&#13;
will&#13;
create  an&#13;
awareness&#13;
and    support&#13;
among students,  faculty and&#13;
staff around values 9f diver-&#13;
I&#13;
ty&#13;
feminism, and a nonsex-&#13;
s ,&#13;
t"&#13;
Ist envltonmen.    ,&#13;
by Keme PaccagneDa&#13;
News Editor&#13;
tJi0r  many  years  women&#13;
ve been working  to pro-&#13;
Il'loteawareness of'&#13;
women's'&#13;
~~erns  and tssues. Parkslde&#13;
II  king-a step In the direc-&#13;
b&#13;
on&#13;
of forwarding this cause&#13;
.J&#13;
establishing an on-campus,&#13;
Thrnen's&#13;
Resource  Center.&#13;
f&#13;
e Center Is stili  In the&#13;
onnatlve stage.&#13;
Belllnnlng next faD, women&#13;
:m&#13;
be able to address  non-&#13;
erns to the  Women's  Re-&#13;
~urce Center which will be&#13;
S~aled Where the Old gweete&#13;
.opused&#13;
00.&#13;
be, The Center&#13;
The Idea of a Women's&#13;
Re-&#13;
source  Center  was&#13;
trans-&#13;
formed  Into  an  operating&#13;
committee  by  yet  another&#13;
committee&#13;
which&#13;
was&#13;
manned  by Vice ChanceDor&#13;
John Stockwell, Asst. Chan·&#13;
cellor Gary G. Grace, Sociolo-&#13;
gy&#13;
Professor&#13;
Anne&#13;
Statham,&#13;
Student  Activities  Director&#13;
Steven DeAngelis&#13;
In&#13;
regards to&#13;
hts&#13;
plans for&#13;
the Ranger,  "I&#13;
think&#13;
that,&#13;
though the Ranger&#13;
Is&#13;
not a&#13;
bad  student  newspaper  by&#13;
any means,  there are some&#13;
things&#13;
that can&#13;
he&#13;
Improved&#13;
upon.  What  we should  be&#13;
striving for&#13;
Is&#13;
IAlmake im-&#13;
provements each year."&#13;
com-&#13;
mented DeAngelis.&#13;
DeAngelis&#13;
will&#13;
he&#13;
working&#13;
In the Ranger office over the&#13;
summer. He&#13;
wtll&#13;
also&#13;
be reo&#13;
crultlng  staff  members  for&#13;
the 1981l-90publishing  year.&#13;
Paid positions are avsUable&#13;
and DeAngelis&#13;
wtll&#13;
be accept-&#13;
Ing applications.&#13;
Diane  Welsh,  and  student&#13;
Edna Bloomer.&#13;
According  IAl Welsh,  the&#13;
Center&#13;
wtll&#13;
he&#13;
fUnded by tha&#13;
new  program  devetopment&#13;
fUnd which&#13;
Is&#13;
under the Chan·&#13;
cellor's ~retlonary   fUnd.&#13;
When&#13;
the&#13;
Center&#13;
Is&#13;
ready&#13;
to&#13;
become operallonaJ, a student&#13;
coordinator&#13;
will&#13;
be selected to&#13;
oversee the day.to-day fUnc·&#13;
tionlng. U you are Interested&#13;
In becoming a member of the&#13;
Women's  Resource  Center&#13;
Committee,   contact  Diane&#13;
Welsh at Union room .2011,or&#13;
Call1l63-2278 .&#13;
2&#13;
ThutsdaY,&#13;
May 4, 1989&#13;
Rangel'&#13;
,&#13;
--~~===="'..""'--"'~&#13;
-  __.~so~-_·_~  ---&#13;
--...&#13;
Edifgr@l&#13;
.&#13;
Speaking&#13;
of&#13;
farewells ...&#13;
This 18&#13;
It.&#13;
TIle last Issue of the 1988-89Ranger. Many&#13;
are&#13;
thankful&#13;
some have mixed feelings. Allin all, It's been a&#13;
fairly hliaclous year and one helluva roller coaster ride.&#13;
Speaking&#13;
of&#13;
rides. we've seen several changes along the&#13;
path of this past year. A great  deal has changed·  some&#13;
for the better, some not.&#13;
A&#13;
great&#13;
deal has&#13;
remained the&#13;
same. Here at the RaD.cer, we've spent much of the year&#13;
under constrcution,  continually  striving  to build a better&#13;
paper.&#13;
Speak1JIg&#13;
of&#13;
the paper, we bave received our share (and&#13;
maybe&#13;
more)&#13;
of&#13;
criticism  •&#13;
as&#13;
newspapers  do. Over the&#13;
course&#13;
01&#13;
tbla&#13;
eventful year, many bave voiced their&#13;
optn-&#13;
Ions,&#13;
coocems&#13;
and&#13;
criticisms,  In&#13;
one&#13;
way or another,  reo&#13;
gardIng the&#13;
Rupr.&#13;
TIle&#13;
Rupr&#13;
staff&#13;
bas&#13;
taken  these&#13;
comments&#13;
tor&#13;
wbat they bave&#13;
been&#13;
worth.&#13;
8peak1JIg&#13;
of&#13;
worth,&#13;
no&#13;
price&#13;
tag&#13;
could be put&#13;
on&#13;
the&#13;
education&#13;
obtained&#13;
by students Involved&#13;
In&#13;
student activi·&#13;
ties and organizations  over the past  year.&#13;
This&#13;
Friday&#13;
evening the&#13;
annual&#13;
student awards banquet will be held to&#13;
honor and commend the efforts and achievements  of the&#13;
students  who spent&#13;
a&#13;
portion  of their  time  working  to&#13;
make Parkside  a better  ptsce for&#13;
all&#13;
of us. TIle awards&#13;
banquet is a time to patbacks  and make toasts for&#13;
worth-&#13;
whUe endeavors.&#13;
Speaking of&#13;
toasts,&#13;
TIle End 18just around the comer.&#13;
And,&#13;
as&#13;
we&#13;
all&#13;
know, The End 18a time for toasting (and,&#13;
for some, getting&#13;
toasted).&#13;
Be sure to follow the advise&#13;
given&#13;
in&#13;
80&#13;
many commerctals:  don't&#13;
drink&#13;
and drive;&#13;
don't let&#13;
friends&#13;
drive&#13;
drunk;&#13;
and, party smart.  TIle End&#13;
festivities&#13;
are&#13;
to commence Friday, May&#13;
12.&#13;
.&#13;
Speaking of commencing,  congratulations  to all of&#13;
Park-&#13;
aide's&#13;
Class&#13;
of&#13;
1989.&#13;
Speaking of class, good luck on finals.&#13;
8peak1JIg&#13;
of&#13;
flnals,&#13;
tbla&#13;
18&#13;
it.&#13;
Farewell.&#13;
by&#13;
Jon&#13;
Hea7'TO'n&#13;
An&#13;
interested observer has...&#13;
Words of thanks for a&#13;
jo.b well done&#13;
To the Editor:&#13;
By the time you read  this&#13;
the last deadline  of the year&#13;
wU1&#13;
have come and gone. And&#13;
as&#13;
the&#13;
year winds down to the&#13;
final&#13;
end, I'd like to congratu-&#13;
late and thank every member&#13;
of the  Ranger  crew  for  a&#13;
year's  worth  of newspapers&#13;
and a job well done. T!u¥'ks,&#13;
guys, for a job well done.&#13;
Along the eventful&#13;
COUrse&#13;
of&#13;
this past academic  year,&#13;
as&#13;
a&#13;
keen and interested  observer&#13;
of the Ranger  staff,  I've no.&#13;
ticed&#13;
that&#13;
this&#13;
crew has been&#13;
a&#13;
colorful  and&#13;
boisterous&#13;
group that,  God knows&#13;
how,&#13;
managed  to  pump  out&#13;
30&#13;
issues  worth  of  newsprint.&#13;
Through&#13;
all&#13;
the laughter  and&#13;
all&#13;
the  tears&#13;
this&#13;
"Ranger&#13;
clan" never missed a lick ...a&#13;
few  deadlines   maybe,   but&#13;
never&#13;
the&#13;
ones that  counted&#13;
most.&#13;
TIlough your Ed gave&#13;
it&#13;
his&#13;
best shot, there's  no way he&#13;
could have  done  it  without&#13;
each  of&#13;
you...&#13;
nor  would  he&#13;
•&#13;
bave wanted&#13;
to.&#13;
And to those&#13;
who dug&#13;
In&#13;
and gave it there&#13;
all&#13;
when the going got tough,&#13;
an extra  kind word and pat&#13;
on the back are&#13;
in&#13;
order.&#13;
I&#13;
hope each  of you memo&#13;
bers&#13;
of the&#13;
revered&#13;
and infa~&#13;
mous&#13;
Ranger&#13;
crew benefited&#13;
a much,&#13;
if&#13;
not more, from the&#13;
experience  of being Involved&#13;
(with this  sometime  flippant&#13;
always  active  never  to back&#13;
down organization)&#13;
as&#13;
the&#13;
ef-&#13;
fort you put&#13;
In.&#13;
Each  of you&#13;
can be&#13;
proud&#13;
of a job well&#13;
done:&#13;
I&#13;
hope to see many  of&#13;
your  names&#13;
in&#13;
print  again&#13;
next year;&#13;
the Ranger  wou-&#13;
ldo't  be  the  same  without&#13;
. you.&#13;
In&#13;
closing, have a relaxing.&#13;
deadline and stress free, ever&#13;
exc1ting  summer ...you  guys&#13;
deserve&#13;
it.&#13;
Once   again,&#13;
thanks   and  congratulations&#13;
for a helluva&#13;
good&#13;
paper.  It's&#13;
been&#13;
more&#13;
than&#13;
pleasure&#13;
being an observer.  So"long...&#13;
Jon Hearron,&#13;
1988·89 Ed.&#13;
G  WE'RE LQOlUNG\11110THAT&#13;
AND.&#13;
Y'~&#13;
WE1J.&#13;
YES, ABOUT&#13;
"THE&#13;
DRJFT~&#13;
-to&#13;
BE DONE AND, JUST  AS IMPOKfANTLv,'&#13;
YlE'RE&#13;
OETERMINING ~~E&#13;
DONE. ANO&#13;
THlS&#13;
GOALS THING. WE'RE&#13;
NOT&#13;
"'HAT  OUGHT&#13;
NOT&#13;
T&#13;
WHAT WE WANT&#13;
1'0&#13;
SEE. HAPPEN. lllE   FACT&#13;
GOING TO ~    ,gl~~~&#13;
THE COURSEWING, 11"5 ON 'TRACK,YQUK1Qv,&#13;
W~   ~   ARE SENSING&#13;
SOME&#13;
r.KmON IN 11\;\1&#13;
RESPECT.""&#13;
&lt;;.A&#13;
~ '"&#13;
~~&#13;
---=&#13;
Special thanks for ~ special&#13;
fJuy--.....&#13;
There's been one mem-&#13;
ber  of  the&#13;
Ranger&#13;
that,&#13;
throughout   the  year,&#13;
nas'&#13;
fulfilled   the  role   of&#13;
his&#13;
position&#13;
to&#13;
the  utmost   -&#13;
.and  in a&#13;
here-to-date un-&#13;
precedented    manner.&#13;
Stu&#13;
Rubner,  the.&#13;
Ranger' .•&#13;
own&#13;
counselor    in  the   comer&#13;
..&#13;
and&#13;
advtsor,&#13;
has  played&#13;
a&#13;
role  .beyond   the   Weekly&#13;
constraints    and   demands&#13;
involved    in   the   weekly&#13;
construction    of the  paper.&#13;
The guy  is. phenomlnal,&#13;
as&#13;
many  who  know&#13;
him&#13;
Will&#13;
- attest&#13;
to.&#13;
.&#13;
On  behalf   of  the  entire&#13;
Banger&#13;
1988-88&#13;
8&#13;
spectal  thank&#13;
you,&#13;
stu,&#13;
all  the  column  in&#13;
insight   within  the&#13;
and  all&#13;
ot.tne&#13;
foresig\lt&#13;
guidance   you&#13;
SO&#13;
gave.&#13;
Placement agency is looking&#13;
for&#13;
teachen&#13;
To the Editor:&#13;
TIle Foreign  and Domestic&#13;
Teachers  Organization  needs&#13;
teacher&#13;
applicants&#13;
In&#13;
all&#13;
'fields   from   Kindergarten&#13;
through  College  to&#13;
fill&#13;
over&#13;
six hundred  teaching  vacan-&#13;
cies   bofu   at   home   and&#13;
abroad.&#13;
Since 1968, our organization&#13;
has  been  finding  vacancies&#13;
and locating teachers  both&#13;
In&#13;
foreign  countries  and  in all&#13;
fifty&#13;
states.  We possess  hun-&#13;
dreds&#13;
of&#13;
current,&#13;
openings&#13;
and&#13;
have all the information  as to&#13;
scholarships,  grants  and fel·&#13;
EDITORIAL  STAFF&#13;
Jon Hearron ................•.......  :.. Editor.in-ehief&#13;
Kallie Paccagnella  ........••..........  News Editor&#13;
Jeff Lemmermann&#13;
Spons Editor&#13;
Jeff Reddick&#13;
Asst.&#13;
Sports Editor&#13;
John Kehoe ......•............. ,&#13;
Photo Editor&#13;
Michelle  GaaL.&#13;
Asst. Photo Editor&#13;
Stu Rubner&#13;
;  ~......• "   ,.. Advisor&#13;
BUS~SS   STAFF&#13;
Craig Simpkins&#13;
'"   Business  Manager&#13;
Brad Behling ..•........... Advertising  Representative&#13;
John Marter&#13;
Distribution ~anager&#13;
GENERAL  STAFF&#13;
David&#13;
Boyd.&#13;
Dave Oebish. Christine&#13;
Dejoo,&#13;
Abu&#13;
Hassein, Felix Konklin, Sharon Krause. Mario&#13;
Lemeiux, Jeff Lewis. Dawn Mailand, Cbuck Might,&#13;
Vickie Pundsack,  Scott Singer.&#13;
louie&#13;
Tenore,&#13;
Biil&#13;
Topper, Rob Twardy, Daniel Vallin.&#13;
Ranger .iswritten a~d edjt~d by students ofUW-Parkside,&#13;
who&#13;
ar.esolely responsible for&#13;
its&#13;
cy and content  It&#13;
IS&#13;
published every Thursday during the academic year except over&#13;
breallS&#13;
'days_&#13;
.Letters.!o the editor willbe  accepted only&#13;
if&#13;
they are typed. double-spaced and 350&#13;
wordS&#13;
J&#13;
letters must be Signed, wttll a telepl10ne number included for verification&#13;
pUfJ}OSeS.&#13;
Names&#13;
held&#13;
upon request.&#13;
._&#13;
.&#13;
Raoger reselVes&#13;
the&#13;
right&#13;
to&#13;
edit letters and refuse these which are false and/Of&#13;
de-&#13;
!amato",.·&#13;
,.&#13;
.&#13;
'&#13;
,. Deadline"for an letters, alllfclassified  ads,is  Monday.tlO   a.m. for publicalion&#13;
. Thurs~ay.&#13;
,&#13;
All correspanoenee should '"' addressed to: Ranger UW·Parkside  80x 2000. Ke-&#13;
: nosha' Wt 53141. Teleohone 414/553·2287  (Editorial' or&#13;
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rI1S-&#13;
Ing)&gt;&gt;~·&#13;
. .&#13;
.&#13;
lowships.&#13;
The' principle  problem  with'&#13;
first    year&#13;
teachers&#13;
Is&#13;
WHERE  TO&#13;
FIND&#13;
THE&#13;
.JOBS!&#13;
-Since college&#13;
newspapers&#13;
are always \ anxious to&#13;
find&#13;
positlons for their graduating&#13;
teachers,  your paper  may be&#13;
Interested&#13;
In&#13;
your  teachers&#13;
finding  employment   for  the&#13;
following year,  and print  our&#13;
request  for teachers.&#13;
oUr&#13;
information  Is free and.&#13;
comes 'at an opportune  time&#13;
when there are more teachers&#13;
than teaching  positions.&#13;
Should you wish additional&#13;
-------------..;.._-.:._-&#13;
information&#13;
a.i&gt;oUt&#13;
our&#13;
zatlon, you may write&#13;
lIIe&#13;
tional  Teacher's   Pia&#13;
Agency,  Universal&#13;
Box&#13;
5231,&#13;
Portland,&#13;
97208.&#13;
We do not promise&#13;
e&#13;
graduate  In the field of&#13;
tion a deflnlte&#13;
position,&#13;
ever,  we do promise&#13;
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