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            <text>by Dan Chiapetta&#13;
News Editor&#13;
Dave Ostrowski, director of&#13;
Campus Police and Public&#13;
Safety, and the Parkside&#13;
Campus Police have just recently&#13;
been given primary jurisdiction&#13;
of the residence&#13;
hall building.&#13;
Because the residence hall&#13;
building was built by the&#13;
Parkside Foundation and&#13;
then deeded to the university,&#13;
the building was not technically&#13;
part of the Parkside&#13;
campus.&#13;
"No one understood how&#13;
the law read as far as police&#13;
power and how we could not&#13;
arrest someone standing on&#13;
housing property because it&#13;
was not university land," explained&#13;
Ostrowski.&#13;
Parkside explored the possibility&#13;
of having its office&#13;
deputized, but that would be&#13;
too difficult for the sheriff's&#13;
department and for the&#13;
campus police.&#13;
"It was also not the best&#13;
way to handle the situation on&#13;
who should have primary jurisdiction&#13;
of the housing," Ostrowski&#13;
said.&#13;
Parkside asked the Legislature&#13;
to introduce a section in&#13;
the budget which stated that&#13;
university police officers&#13;
would have the authority on&#13;
university land and on lands&#13;
immediately adjacent to the&#13;
university were owned by a&#13;
private foundation for the&#13;
benefit of the Board of Regents.&#13;
The bill was signed by&#13;
Governor Tommy Thompson.&#13;
Previously, the Kenosha&#13;
Sheriff's Department had primary&#13;
jurisdiction and the&#13;
campus police had secondary&#13;
jurisdiction. The Parkside&#13;
foundation had contracted&#13;
with campus police to provide&#13;
security and be alert to criminal&#13;
activities, but the sheriff's&#13;
department made the actual&#13;
arrests.&#13;
"Now campus police has&#13;
primary jurisdiction. We will&#13;
be the first to respond to&#13;
criminal activities, we will do&#13;
the actual arresting, we will&#13;
take care of the paper work,&#13;
and we will bring the criminal&#13;
to jail," explained Ostrowski.&#13;
&#13;
When criminal activities occured,&#13;
the sheriff's department&#13;
had two alternatives:&#13;
verbal warning or arrest. The&#13;
campus police have three options:&#13;
verbal warning, arrest&#13;
or referral to the dean of students&#13;
for non-academic disciplinary&#13;
procedures.&#13;
"Not everything that people&#13;
do that disturbs others is&#13;
criminally wrong, but it&#13;
needs to be addressed in&#13;
some fashion. That is why the&#13;
university has established the&#13;
third option," explained Ostrowski.&#13;
&#13;
Campus police vary in&#13;
authority and function&#13;
by Dan Chiapetta&#13;
News Editor&#13;
Parkside police officers&#13;
have always had the right to&#13;
carry a weapon.&#13;
"Everyone thinks that just&#13;
because they don't carry a&#13;
gun in their holster, that they&#13;
are not armed. Parkside police&#13;
officers are armed," emphasized&#13;
Dave Ostrowski, Director&#13;
of Campus Police and&#13;
Safety.&#13;
"The campus police have&#13;
just recently been utilizing&#13;
new mechanics to go with the&#13;
changes of the world," explained&#13;
Ostrowski.&#13;
The campus police have&#13;
purchased the nine-millimeter&#13;
semi-automatic pistols,&#13;
which have replaced the&#13;
thirty-eight caliber revolvers.&#13;
If you look closely at the&#13;
patches on the police officer's&#13;
uniform, you would see three&#13;
different types, denoting&#13;
three levels of officers:&#13;
Campus Police Officers Hendrickson and Ketterhagen.&#13;
Shakespeare to be done at Parkside&#13;
1. Community Service Officers.&#13;
Another name for them&#13;
would be "security guaras.'&#13;
They are not armed and have&#13;
no arrest authority. They are&#13;
usually responsible for security&#13;
at games, dances and&#13;
special occasions. Students&#13;
are hired and trained for&#13;
these jobs.&#13;
2. Reserved police officers.&#13;
They are people moving into&#13;
the field of criminal justice&#13;
who are receiving on-the-job&#13;
training from full-time police&#13;
3. Full time police offers.&#13;
They are certified by the&#13;
State of Wisconsin and go&#13;
through annual training. They&#13;
have the right to carry a&#13;
weapon and have full arrest&#13;
authority.&#13;
Parkside has eight sworn&#13;
law officers who have the&#13;
right to carry a weapon, five&#13;
reserved police officers and&#13;
12 community service officers.&#13;
&#13;
by Lyna Paukstelis&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
Auditions for the fall production&#13;
of William Shakespeare's&#13;
"As You Like It"&#13;
will be held next week. This&#13;
is the first Shakespeare production&#13;
at Parkside.&#13;
"As You Like It" is a romantic&#13;
comedy, written in&#13;
1599 or 1600. According to Albert&#13;
Gilman of Boston University,&#13;
"The play is chiefly&#13;
concerned with two enduring&#13;
human illusions ... the dream&#13;
of a simple life and the ideal&#13;
of romantic love."&#13;
The play takes place mainly&#13;
in or around the Forest of&#13;
Arden. There are handsome&#13;
heroes, beautiful heroines and&#13;
an atmosphere of fun. The&#13;
plot centers around the love&#13;
story of Rosalind and Orlando.&#13;
&#13;
The dramatic arts faculty&#13;
chose "As You Like It" because&#13;
they felt that it was&#13;
time to do another classic&#13;
play that was written in&#13;
verse.&#13;
"We feel that every drama&#13;
major should be involved in&#13;
at least one Shakespearean&#13;
classic, a musical, a children's&#13;
show and a contemporary&#13;
play," said Lisa Kornetsky,&#13;
dramatic arts professor&#13;
and director of the show.&#13;
" 'As You Like It* is really&#13;
different from anything we've&#13;
done before. We felt that we&#13;
were not quite ready to do a&#13;
tragedy or an historical play,&#13;
so we chose a romantic comedy&#13;
because the majority of&#13;
characters are the same age&#13;
range as our students. We&#13;
also decided not to use the&#13;
standard British dialect because&#13;
it sounds very artificial&#13;
and will only add another&#13;
problem we do not need. I&#13;
really feel that this play is exciting,&#13;
romantic and fun,"&#13;
stated Kornetsky.&#13;
All students are welcome to&#13;
audition for the cast of four to&#13;
six women and 12-16 men.&#13;
One character is required to&#13;
sing and play the guitar.&#13;
According to Kornetsky, it&#13;
is important to read the play&#13;
before auditioning. Another&#13;
good idea is to read the play&#13;
aloud. "Shakespeare was&#13;
meant to be seen and heard,&#13;
not read," emphasized Kornetsky.&#13;
Scripts are available&#13;
in Comm Arts 221. An information&#13;
notice is also posted&#13;
backstage at the theater.&#13;
Auditions will be held on&#13;
Monday, Sept. 11 and Tuesday,&#13;
Sept. 12 from 3:30-5:30&#13;
and 7 : 30-9:30 p.m. If required,&#13;
callbacks will be held&#13;
on Wednesday, Sept. 13 at 7&#13;
p.m. All auditions are held in&#13;
Studio B, Comm Arts D155.&#13;
"Many people come to the&#13;
conclusion that Shakespeare&#13;
is boring and hard to understand.&#13;
My goal is to show our&#13;
audiences that he was a brilliant&#13;
playwright, and he was&#13;
fun and full of depth. I want&#13;
to prove that his plays are accessible&#13;
to everyone," said&#13;
Kornetsky.&#13;
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Guest Editorial -&#13;
Grab the Parkside&#13;
bull by the horns!&#13;
To tha Students:&#13;
That overwhelming feeling of anticipation! I&#13;
don't think there wee a single one of ue who&#13;
didn't feel at leaet a little bit of it as our summers&#13;
drew to a oloae and the fall semester at&#13;
UW-Parkeide began.&#13;
Whether you are a freshman learning for the&#13;
first time that Molinaro and Qreenquist are&#13;
aome pretty important names to get to know, a&#13;
aophomore still trying not to confuse the two,&#13;
of a junior or senior realizing just what kind of&#13;
an impact these buildings have had on your lives,&#13;
it's all the same! We are excited to be given the&#13;
opportunity to rise to our fulleat potential and&#13;
to be given the ohance to make the absolute&#13;
beet of our Uvea!&#13;
Well, the anaticlpatfon la over. Let's do it!&#13;
Choice completely surrounds ua! Forage&#13;
through the incredible selection of Breadth of&#13;
Knowledge elaeaea and discover what you like,&#13;
and what you don't like. Bet involved in the multitude&#13;
of extracurricular activities offered In&#13;
order to have some fun, and earn invaluable&#13;
practical experience. Constantly meet new people&#13;
and make new friende, for they will ultimately&#13;
help you to uncover and learn more&#13;
about "Numero Uno:" Yourself!&#13;
Constantly eearoh for what It le that makes&#13;
you unique. Discover what It la that you do beat&#13;
while always maintaining a eenee of diversity!&#13;
No, it la not going to be easy. Yes, if you are&#13;
making the moat of your college experience, you&#13;
will encounter obstaclee along the way. All too&#13;
often It will be very convenient for you to blame&#13;
your teachera, your boas, your family, your&#13;
friende, or even "Rover." Placing blame just&#13;
waatea times time that could be spent studying&#13;
harder, getting more involved, or establishing&#13;
even more meaningful relationshipe.&#13;
Grab the UW-Parkelde bull by the home! The&#13;
ride can get bumpy at times, but you will get&#13;
paid baok many timee over for the courage,&#13;
strength, self-discipline, and openness to new&#13;
ideas and viewpoints that you will be investing In&#13;
your college years. For more information on&#13;
how to "grab the UW-P bull by the horns," contacts&#13;
The Student Activities Office [Union SOS],&#13;
The Career Center [WLLC D-175), or rap with&#13;
your advieor.&#13;
Jim Voae&#13;
PAB plans entertainment&#13;
by Brad Janowitz&#13;
Feature Writer&#13;
Are you looking for some&#13;
fun entertainment or just&#13;
something to do? Look no further&#13;
- this year Parkside Activities&#13;
Board (PAB) has top&#13;
entertainment on the board.&#13;
PAB is the organization primarily&#13;
responsible for supplying&#13;
entertainment on campus.&#13;
They do this by using their&#13;
share of the segregated fees&#13;
to purchase entertainment&#13;
through agents.&#13;
"Students work directly,&#13;
one to one, with agents or&#13;
acts. We also work with other&#13;
schools and use research&#13;
from the National Association&#13;
for Campus Activities&#13;
(NACA) conferences to find&#13;
the best variety of entertainment,"&#13;
said Diane Welsh,&#13;
Coordinator of Student Activities.&#13;
&#13;
PAB, over its long history,&#13;
has evolved from a few select&#13;
people to a large group of&#13;
over fifty people. It has become&#13;
an organization of&#13;
suborganizations, working&#13;
more and more with other&#13;
campus clubs to bring forth a&#13;
variety of quality entertainment.&#13;
&#13;
"PAB has grown, and I'm&#13;
optimistic about our work&#13;
with other clubs and groups,"&#13;
said Jenni Dreher, president&#13;
of PAB.&#13;
Dreher said the Concepts&#13;
and Controversies chair is&#13;
still vacant, elections will be&#13;
held, and interested people&#13;
should contact PAB.&#13;
Chairs for the other committees&#13;
are: Erica Wernecke,&#13;
film and video; Diane Thygeson,&#13;
live entertainment; A.J.&#13;
Przlomski, marketing; Marie&#13;
Boris, night life; Lori Flynn,&#13;
performing arts; Judy Bostetter,&#13;
special events; and&#13;
Chuck Petrach, sports and&#13;
recreation. Franca Savaglio&#13;
is vice-president, and Mary&#13;
Ellen Wesley is the advisor.&#13;
"I'm very happy with the&#13;
work; they've done an excellent&#13;
job," said Wesley.&#13;
Many events are scheduled&#13;
for September. Today at 2&#13;
p.m. in the Rec Center is a 9-&#13;
ball pool tournament, featuring&#13;
the PAB Executive&#13;
Branch vs. anyone. Then at&#13;
7:30 p.m., the film "Color of&#13;
Money" will play for free on&#13;
the Union Pad outside. On&#13;
Friday, Sept. 9, "Gerard"&#13;
plays in the Union.&#13;
This semester, Sports and&#13;
Jenni Dreher&#13;
Recreation, along with Food&#13;
Services and Parkside will be&#13;
doing Monday Night Football.&#13;
Prizes and giveaways will be&#13;
the events weekly. Also, for&#13;
winter break, PAB is sponsoring&#13;
a see-and-ski trip to Austria&#13;
for $689. Check PAB for&#13;
details concerning the trip.&#13;
As you can see, PAB has&#13;
pushed the accelerator to the&#13;
floor to bring you a wild ride&#13;
through the fall semester.&#13;
And with help from friends,&#13;
it's going to be a show you&#13;
can't miss.&#13;
EDITORIAL STAFF&#13;
Steve DeAngelis&#13;
Dan Chiapetta&#13;
Dan Pacetti&#13;
Suzanne Mantuano&#13;
Dawn Mailand&#13;
Jeff Lemmermann&#13;
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of all the pictures I took while in the&#13;
great white north. They are available&#13;
to look at or have copies made.&#13;
Thanks for the fun time.s hope to see&#13;
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In an effort to become more&#13;
responsive to the needs of&#13;
both students and area industry,&#13;
Parkside has proposed a&#13;
change in its Engineering&#13;
Technology and Applied&#13;
Science programs.&#13;
The proposed change would&#13;
result in a program in Engineering&#13;
with concentrations&#13;
in Mechanical and Electrical&#13;
Engineering. A team of three&#13;
consultants will be on campus&#13;
today to look into the proposal,&#13;
as well as talk to faculty&#13;
and staff.&#13;
The proposal was submitted&#13;
last spring after many years&#13;
of preparation, beginning in&#13;
the mid-70's. The proposal is&#13;
designed to help graduates&#13;
find jobs more easily, by way&#13;
of a more descriptive degree&#13;
title and an improved curriculum&#13;
content.&#13;
"Some companies are looking&#13;
at people who come from&#13;
an accredited engineering&#13;
program. A wider variety of&#13;
jobs are available without&#13;
having to explain the label on&#13;
the degree," Been Greenebaum,&#13;
Dean of the School of&#13;
Science and Technology, said.&#13;
The proposal states that&#13;
such a single program,&#13;
versus the dual program,&#13;
would be accreditable with&#13;
manageable changes on the&#13;
part of the university. It&#13;
would also meet the needs of&#13;
students and local industry&#13;
that are not fully met by the&#13;
current program.&#13;
Targeted for full implementation&#13;
in fall, 1990, the program&#13;
will allow a relatively&#13;
small faculty to offer a complete&#13;
but basic program that&#13;
would be available to Engineering&#13;
students in their firstand&#13;
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more advanced students&#13;
would also be able to complete&#13;
the new program,&#13;
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4 Thursday, September 7,1989 Ranger&#13;
Student Plays kick-off Parkside's theatre&#13;
by Lyna Paukstelis&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
Plays at Parkside's season&#13;
opens tonight with "A Good&#13;
Time" and "Twinkle, Twinkle,"&#13;
two one-act comedies by&#13;
Earnest Thompson.&#13;
The plays have been student&#13;
directed, designed and&#13;
performed. Everything from&#13;
the audition process in May&#13;
to the final product has been&#13;
done entirely by students.&#13;
"I chose these plays because&#13;
I like comedfes and&#13;
they are really fun to watch,"&#13;
said Mary K. Holton, student&#13;
director of one-act plays.&#13;
"The best part of this learning&#13;
experience is working&#13;
with my peers, which is really&#13;
important because I'm&#13;
trying to get teacher certified&#13;
in dramatic arts. I made my&#13;
designer choices from faculty&#13;
and student suggestions, and&#13;
I'm glad I made the choices I&#13;
did."&#13;
The scenic designer of this&#13;
student project is Richard M.&#13;
Cleven.&#13;
"I'm really happy that I got&#13;
a chance to try my hand at&#13;
designing. I always wanted to&#13;
try, but I didn't feel ready for&#13;
a big project. I'd like to do it&#13;
again now that I feel more&#13;
prepared. I really think that&#13;
one of the most difficult parts&#13;
for me was the actual technical&#13;
drawings. Since all of the&#13;
blueprints had to be done to&#13;
scale, and since I have never&#13;
worked in scale before, I had&#13;
to learn very quickly. But all&#13;
in all, it was a really great&#13;
way to learn," said Cloeven.&#13;
Costume designer Tina&#13;
Paukstelis thinks that working&#13;
with such a small budget&#13;
was a drawback.&#13;
"When your budget is&#13;
small, sometimes you have to&#13;
sacrifice your original designs&#13;
and use substitutions.&#13;
It's really hard. Looking&#13;
back, I don't think that I was&#13;
ready to do this project. I&#13;
have only been around the&#13;
theater for a year, and I really&#13;
need more training to find&#13;
out how things work in the&#13;
theater. I am glad I chose to&#13;
do the show because I am&#13;
planning on costume design&#13;
as a career and this was a&#13;
nice way to get a preview of&#13;
my field," said Paukstelis.&#13;
Barb Bartel, the lighting&#13;
designer, feels that this show&#13;
is just the right size for her&#13;
ability.&#13;
"I'm not quite sure if I was&#13;
ready, but with a little guidance&#13;
from Skelly Warren&#13;
(dramatic arts professor), I&#13;
made it through with few&#13;
problems. I didn't need to&#13;
come up with anything really&#13;
exciting, just your basic living&#13;
room lighting, but it was&#13;
fun. I really enjoyed working&#13;
with the director and the designers.&#13;
I'd do it again, even&#13;
though I was really nervous,"&#13;
said Bartel.&#13;
"A Good Time" is about a&#13;
woman who lives in New&#13;
York City and is bored with&#13;
her social life. A good-looking&#13;
California highway patrolman,&#13;
who had stopped her&#13;
two years ago for speeding,&#13;
shows up on her doorstep. He&#13;
has come in search of "the&#13;
good time" she promised him&#13;
when he tore up her ticket.&#13;
The woman now has to figure&#13;
out what to do with the patrolman&#13;
and how to get him&#13;
out of her already-crazy life.&#13;
Lisa Fermin stars as the&#13;
frustrated Mandy Morgan,&#13;
and Richard M. Cleven stars&#13;
as the naive highway patrolman.&#13;
&#13;
By contrast, "Twinkle,&#13;
Twinkle" is about a tired&#13;
housewife, her husband and a&#13;
soap opera star who comes&#13;
for a visit. The soap opera&#13;
star offers the wife what only&#13;
happens in the movies. She&#13;
must decide between her&#13;
morals and the "housewife's&#13;
dream."&#13;
This play stars Paula King&#13;
as Andrea, the housewife;&#13;
Gabe Kluka as her beerdrinking,&#13;
bowling champ husband;&#13;
and Rob Hrycay, as&#13;
the rather old-looking soap&#13;
opera star and Casanova, Ted/Rob.&#13;
&#13;
The plays open tonight at 8&#13;
p.m. They will also be performed&#13;
next Friday, Sept. 8&#13;
at 8 p.m., with a matinee perNew&#13;
year for Ranger sports&#13;
by Jeff Lemmermann&#13;
Sports Editor&#13;
A trip to the golf course on&#13;
Labor Day pointed out a couple&#13;
of somewhat disappointing&#13;
things for me (besides my&#13;
drive slicing off into the forest&#13;
somewhere for the fifth&#13;
time in eight holes). Not&#13;
many, but a few leaves are&#13;
starting to drop from trees.&#13;
And a flock of geese headed&#13;
south - two distinct signs that&#13;
summer is on the way out.&#13;
That's pretty much the end&#13;
of baseball fever and tailgate&#13;
parties, days of sun and volleyball&#13;
at the beach, sweating&#13;
bullets all day at work (OK, "I&#13;
guess that one's not so disappointing).&#13;
&#13;
What does help is the kickoff&#13;
of the football season and&#13;
the beginning of a host of&#13;
sports here at school. So, as&#13;
the Brewers continue to fade&#13;
from the pennant race (Cubs&#13;
fans have earned an extra&#13;
month of enjoyment), and it's&#13;
time to give the golf clubs one&#13;
last cleaning, we turn our attention&#13;
to the likes of football&#13;
and soccer.&#13;
From the adventures of our&#13;
Green and Gold of the gridiron,&#13;
to the coverage of our&#13;
own Green and White on the&#13;
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James Kinchen&#13;
by Dawn Mailand&#13;
Entertainment Editor&#13;
As people may soon notice,&#13;
the music department at&#13;
Parkside is going through&#13;
some changes. One professor&#13;
left Parkside last spring, and&#13;
his position has been filled by&#13;
Professor James Kinchen.&#13;
Kinchen has been around&#13;
music for a long time. His&#13;
first musical interest began&#13;
at age eight when he started&#13;
banging on the piano.&#13;
One experience that had a&#13;
profound effect on Kinchen&#13;
was during registration in&#13;
junior high school. His family&#13;
was talking to the choral director,&#13;
who asked if he would&#13;
like to sing. Kinchen opened&#13;
his mouth to answer, and his&#13;
father said, "Yeah, he'll&#13;
sing." That marked his official&#13;
initiation into music.&#13;
During the next few years,&#13;
he joined a church choir, was&#13;
appointed to an all-state choir&#13;
and took part in vocal competition.&#13;
&#13;
During high school, he&#13;
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career in law and politics.&#13;
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led him to choose&#13;
music.&#13;
Kinchen knew he'd be involved&#13;
in music no matter&#13;
what job he had and thought,&#13;
"Why shouldn't I earn a living&#13;
doing something that I&#13;
really love?"&#13;
Kinchen is definitely making&#13;
his mark at Parkside.&#13;
He's restructured the vocal&#13;
programs, dropping swing&#13;
choir from the catalog. He&#13;
plans to add a new and larger&#13;
chorus, possibly in the spring.&#13;
Also, the musical selections&#13;
will be more culturally diverse.&#13;
Kinchen intends to include&#13;
more ethnic music, as&#13;
well as recent, popular&#13;
music. It is hoped these&#13;
changes will result in a quality&#13;
program that will be challenging^&#13;
the student.&#13;
By including in the programs&#13;
solos, duets and other&#13;
combinations that students&#13;
may chose to do, Kinchen&#13;
hopes to "emphasize people's&#13;
individuality as well as their&#13;
ability to contribute to the&#13;
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Gerard to perform at first dance of&#13;
fore, this time will be a little&#13;
different. The band has had a&#13;
few changes in personnel&#13;
lately. In fact, their look&#13;
seems to change depending&#13;
on what week it is. However,&#13;
these changes have made the&#13;
band better than ever.&#13;
So, if you've seen them before,&#13;
be prepared to take a&#13;
second look. If you haven't&#13;
had the opportunity yet, come&#13;
to the dance. It'll be major&#13;
league excitement. Their&#13;
looks are hot, their sound is&#13;
hot.&#13;
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Square at 8:30 p.m. There&#13;
will be a beer garden. Guests&#13;
18 and over can enter the&#13;
dance at a cost of $3. Admission&#13;
for Parkside students is&#13;
$2.&#13;
Welcome Week '89 ends&#13;
with "Gerard." If you haven't&#13;
yet become involved with the&#13;
many events that were put on&#13;
this week, now's your opportunity.&#13;
Don't miss the chance&#13;
to sweat a little.&#13;
Who knows, you might even&#13;
enjoy it.&#13;
by Dawn Mailand&#13;
Entertainment Editor&#13;
Feeling tired? Need a&#13;
break? Has the first week of&#13;
school gotten you down? Well,&#13;
the band that PAB booked for&#13;
Friday night is destined to&#13;
pick you up.&#13;
"Gerard," a Milwaukeebased&#13;
band well known in this&#13;
area will be here rockin' 'til&#13;
the morning hours. They have&#13;
a large following in the immediate&#13;
midwest, mainly&#13;
Minnesota, North Dakota,&#13;
Iowa and Wisconsin.&#13;
Mike Heidemon, a member&#13;
of the band, described their&#13;
music best when he said,&#13;
"It's a young, youthful pop&#13;
sound. But it's not shallow!"&#13;
They play top 40 dance music&#13;
with one set of original songs.&#13;
It's bound to keep you dancing&#13;
until the very end.&#13;
Their sound is so unique&#13;
that it is automatically identified&#13;
with "Gerard." Along&#13;
with the seven band members&#13;
and their instruments, "Gerard"&#13;
includes an Apple&#13;
Macintosh Computer, giving&#13;
them the sound of 13 keyboards.&#13;
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Tough schedule awaits for '89 soccer campaign ——————&#13;
by Jeff Lemmermann&#13;
Sport Editor&#13;
Completing what head&#13;
coach Rick Kilps called "the&#13;
toughest selection of a squad&#13;
in 13 years," the Ranger soccer&#13;
team rolled into the 1989&#13;
campaign looking to improve&#13;
on last year's 13-4-5 record.&#13;
To accomplish that, the&#13;
Rangers will be challenged&#13;
by one of their toughest-ever&#13;
schedules, which includes&#13;
seven NCAA Division I&#13;
teams. Couple that with the&#13;
loss of f our starters from last&#13;
year, including two-time&#13;
NAIA Ail-American Mike&#13;
Baldwin and the NAIA's AilAmerican&#13;
Goalkeeper Mark&#13;
Litton, and it would seem an&#13;
improvement on 13 wins&#13;
would be difficult.&#13;
Coach Kilps, who comes&#13;
into the '89 season with a&#13;
career coaching record of 71-&#13;
28-12 i n five years here, has&#13;
added a pair of transfers to&#13;
complement four returning&#13;
lettermen in '89.&#13;
Mike Lee, a 1988 All-Area&#13;
selection, is one of four seniors&#13;
on this year's team. A&#13;
three-year starting midfielder,&#13;
Lee boasts an impressive&#13;
string of 66 consecutive&#13;
matches in which he has&#13;
started, and has tallied 74&#13;
points in 67 games, putting&#13;
him fourth on Parkside's&#13;
career points list.&#13;
Jim Chomko, a senior and&#13;
one of the team's tri-captains,&#13;
has started along with Lee in&#13;
the Ranger midfield for the&#13;
past three years. Chomko returns&#13;
from his second&#13;
straight selection to the NAIA&#13;
All-District team, and is the&#13;
Ranger's all-time leading setup&#13;
man with 32 career assists.&#13;
&#13;
Junior Jens Hansen, also a&#13;
tri-captain, returns at forward&#13;
after a 1988 campaign&#13;
in which he was selected as a&#13;
2nd team All-American in the&#13;
NAIA. In addition, Hansen is&#13;
already a two-time All-District&#13;
selection, and is first on&#13;
the Parkside all-time list in&#13;
goals scored (32), points per&#13;
game (1.74), and goals per&#13;
game (.69).&#13;
Stan Anderson, the third of&#13;
the captain trio, anchors the&#13;
Rangers in goal starting his&#13;
senior season. A red-shirt in&#13;
1988, Anderson boasts a 21-8-2&#13;
record and has allowed 1.23&#13;
goals per contest throughout&#13;
his career.&#13;
Transfers Alike Dallner&#13;
(UW-Green Bay) and Armando&#13;
Carlo (Triton Junior College)&#13;
will add to the Parkside&#13;
attack with Carlo assisting&#13;
Anderson in the net and Dallner&#13;
at forward.&#13;
When asked about the year&#13;
ahead, Kilps added, "With a&#13;
talented and versatile freshman&#13;
class and returning&#13;
players coming back, this has&#13;
been really exciting.&#13;
"We are the 'all-potential&#13;
team,' and much success&#13;
could come from this group."&#13;
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8 Thursday, September 7, 1989 Ranger&#13;
Rangers kick-off year with tournament sweep&#13;
by Jeff Lemmermann&#13;
Sports Editor&#13;
The Parkside soccer team&#13;
opened its 1989 season by&#13;
marching through their first&#13;
two games in winning the&#13;
four-team Parkside Invitational&#13;
Tournament.&#13;
In the tourney opener, the&#13;
Rangers upended Northland&#13;
4;1, scoring two times in each&#13;
half in coasting to the win.&#13;
Morten Akesgaede and Jim&#13;
Chomko each netted goals in&#13;
the first half to give the&#13;
Rangers a 2-0 lead. After a&#13;
Northland goal before the intermission&#13;
cut the lead in&#13;
half, Chomko tallied his second&#13;
goal of the afternoon to&#13;
make it 3-1. Mike Riley added&#13;
the final goal at the 67:00&#13;
mark to account for the final&#13;
margin. The Rangers outshot&#13;
N.C. 27-4 in the contest in getting&#13;
their first victory with&#13;
Stan Anderson going the distance&#13;
in goal.&#13;
In the championship game,&#13;
the Rangers put on a sound&#13;
performance in blanking&#13;
Grand Rapids, Michigan 3-0.&#13;
Jens Hansen, Bob Rogers and&#13;
Mike Lee each added goals as&#13;
the Rangers outshot Grand&#13;
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to work out but nothing&#13;
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The victory was a costly&#13;
one, though, as Hansen suffered&#13;
a sprained ankle in the&#13;
game and will be out of action&#13;
indefinitely.&#13;
Up next for the Rangers is&#13;
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Rangers kick-off year with tournament sweep&#13;
by Jeff Lemmermann&#13;
Sports Editor&#13;
The Parkside soccer team&#13;
opened its 1989 season by&#13;
marching through their first&#13;
two games in winning the&#13;
four-team Parkside Invitational&#13;
Tournament.&#13;
In the tourney opener, the&#13;
Rangers upended Northland&#13;
4^1, scoring two times in each&#13;
half in coasting to the win.&#13;
Morten Akesgaede and Jim&#13;
Chomko each netted goals in&#13;
the first half to give the&#13;
Rangers a 2-0 lead. After a&#13;
Northland goal before the intermission&#13;
cut the lead in&#13;
half, Chomko tallied his second&#13;
goal of the afternoon to&#13;
make it 3-1. Mike Riley added&#13;
the final goal at the 67:00&#13;
mark to account for the final&#13;
margin. The Rangers outshot&#13;
N.C. 27-4 in the contest in getting&#13;
their first victory with&#13;
Stan Anderson going the distance&#13;
in goal.&#13;
In the championship game,&#13;
the Rangers put on a sound&#13;
performance in blanking&#13;
Grand Rapids, Michigan 3-0.&#13;
Jens Hansen, Bob Rogers and&#13;
Mike Lee each added goals as&#13;
the Rangers outshot Grand&#13;
Rapids 18-5, raising their record&#13;
to 2-0. A nderson and Armando&#13;
Carlo combined for&#13;
the shut-out.&#13;
Coach Rick Kilps was&#13;
pleased with the second outing&#13;
of the tourney. "We kept&#13;
our intensity up for 90&#13;
minutes, showed good rhythm&#13;
and had no major flaws. Obviously&#13;
we have some things&#13;
to work out but nothing&#13;
major."&#13;
The victory was a costly&#13;
one, though, as Hansen suffered&#13;
a sprained ankle in the&#13;
game and will be out of action&#13;
indefinitely.&#13;
Up next for the Rangers is&#13;
the Rockhurst Tournament in&#13;
Kansas City, Missouri. Parkside&#13;
will open against the host&#13;
squad, ranked tenth in the&#13;
NAIA. Also in the tournament&#13;
are Mid Western State. Texas&#13;
and McKendree College&#13;
(ranked #3).&#13;
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