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            <text>....&#13;
StarlJngnext semester, StujJenl&#13;
Safety Alllance will be&#13;
,vallablefor all Parkslde stu.&#13;
ileDts.&#13;
"HopefullYwe can get lt&#13;
;tatted by the beginning of&#13;
IIfId semester If not before&#13;
\bell," said PSGA senator,&#13;
johnKadoplh.&#13;
Due to the works of Bill&#13;
iIomer, PSGA senator who&#13;
JeSSllI'chedthe idea during&#13;
the summer, Don Prange,&#13;
GA President who worked&#13;
with Homer to come up with&#13;
theidea and Kadolph who is&#13;
usJng it for his internship&#13;
project, Student Safety AI·&#13;
Hance Is currently in the&#13;
worksto begin operation as&#13;
earlyas next semester.&#13;
The service, which will be&#13;
manned by Parkslde students,&#13;
w1ll provide students&#13;
with excort service, Monday&#13;
thru Thursday and possibly&#13;
Friday whlle on campus dur-,&#13;
Ing night tIme hours. The pro.&#13;
grsm w1ll allow students to&#13;
be escorted to and from their&#13;
cars, lhe residence- halls, and&#13;
the physlcal education build.&#13;
lng by one male and one reby&#13;
Dan Chiappetta&#13;
News Editor&#13;
"I'm the facilitator. The&#13;
personto clarify Ideas and to&#13;
put Ideas In specific form,"&#13;
explained Susan Burns, Stu.&#13;
dent Coordinator of the&#13;
Women'sCenter.&#13;
The Women's Center was&#13;
speClflcally organized this&#13;
yesr to provide a safe, com.&#13;
fortableplace for the coming&#13;
togetherof all women associ.&#13;
ated with 'this Unlverslty,&#13;
(staff, students and faculty)&#13;
regardless of race. class. age,&#13;
,&#13;
lifestyle, affectlonal ·orlenta.&#13;
tlo.!' or !'QlIilcal beliefs. , "&#13;
The Women's Center Is designed&#13;
for woman who have&#13;
problems and need assistance.&#13;
They will receive help,&#13;
support,Worma,tion, and advocacy.&#13;
The Women's Center&#13;
has an environment where&#13;
women can gather together&#13;
and work together toward dissolving&#13;
barriers and attitudes&#13;
which deny women education,&#13;
earning power, choices about&#13;
there own lives and the right&#13;
to stand with pride as women.&#13;
On October four, one member&#13;
of the Wome~'s Center&#13;
Thursday, October 5, ,eee&#13;
~~~&#13;
p.m, when the new shift&#13;
comes in to work from nine&#13;
thirty p.m. until midnight.&#13;
"Right now we don't have a&#13;
great number of volunteers,"&#13;
Kadolph said. "We have&#13;
about eight available right&#13;
now. We need about twenty to&#13;
make it effective."&#13;
The volunteers who do be.&#13;
come Involved with Student&#13;
Safety Alllance will be&#13;
trained by campus police.&#13;
The students will be trained&#13;
on how to flash a flashlight&#13;
'properly into a car, how to&#13;
act in certain situations, and&#13;
how to use two way radios.&#13;
The student volunteers will be&#13;
required to have a two way&#13;
radio on hand at all times&#13;
while on duty. The reason for&#13;
this is in the' case that an Incident&#13;
did In fact occur,&#13;
campus pollee would be able&#13;
to be notified and possibly intervene.&#13;
"Manpower Is the key' to&#13;
success. Without It Student&#13;
Safety Alllance Is going to fall&#13;
apart," Kadolph said. "We&#13;
also have to screen the volun-&#13;
.teers and interview them to&#13;
make sure all the volunteers&#13;
we do have are the right people&#13;
for the posltlon."&#13;
As part of the guidelines&#13;
the volunteers will also have&#13;
special jackets that must be&#13;
worn at all times while on&#13;
duty and they wI1l also be required&#13;
to have a form of Identification&#13;
present to prove&#13;
that they are in fact student&#13;
escorts. the main reason for&#13;
the guidelines for the student&#13;
escorts Is for the safety 01 the&#13;
students so that they wI1l be&#13;
able to identify their escorts&#13;
more easily. -..&#13;
In addition _to the attire,&#13;
student volunteers will also&#13;
be given a set of guidelines&#13;
that wI1l help them In a tight&#13;
situation. The guidelines wI1l&#13;
help students become more&#13;
faml1lar with what Is expect.&#13;
ed of them while they are actIng&#13;
as part of the Student&#13;
Safety Alliance. The program&#13;
Is also set up so that four people&#13;
are on duty at all times to&#13;
. escort students to safety between&#13;
the hours of seven and&#13;
midnight. After the two and&#13;
half hour shift is over for one&#13;
set of four volunteers, four&#13;
new volunteers will come in&#13;
and take over.&#13;
Though the program Is slill&#13;
In It's beginning stages, Kadolph&#13;
feels that student needs&#13;
John Ksdolph&#13;
and beliefs wI1l get the program&#13;
going.&#13;
"Fear Itself Is enough to&#13;
get something like this&#13;
started," said Kadolph. "No&#13;
one should have to be afraid&#13;
to walk around campus. Basically,&#13;
that Is what It Is all&#13;
about."&#13;
running this semester&#13;
and possibly more will attend&#13;
a public hearing held by the&#13;
legislative committee In&#13;
Madison where a proposed&#13;
rule that would prohibit wei.&#13;
fare individuals from attendmg&#13;
higher educational programs&#13;
will be discussed. The&#13;
Women's Center Is also working&#13;
In conjunction .wit~ ~rkSide&#13;
Campus Pollee and Publie&#13;
Safety having a not for&#13;
women only "Rape Awareness&#13;
Week" at the end of October.&#13;
The Women's Center is also&#13;
providing special services for&#13;
the Women's Studies Confer.&#13;
National News .•.&#13;
20 tons of cocaine seized&#13;
j,fffrIJ~ ~'~~~lR1~~trw(Q)U:W~~~(Q)~~~~o~ffi;,~~~~[Q)~ Vol. XVIII~_NO.5&#13;
nZZZl%Z~ZZZ~~ZzZ~aZ~~lZ'?~2ZZZZZZZZZ44ZZZ~ZZ~ZZZZZZZZ&#13;
par~slde StUdent Safety Alliance forms&#13;
by SlJZBI\IleMantuano male escort. The reason for&#13;
Feature Editor two escorts Is to alleViate any&#13;
problems or questions should&#13;
an Inclden~ arise. Though the&#13;
service will baslcalIy be a&#13;
part of all aspects of student&#13;
life, the Student Safety Alliance&#13;
will not be able to es,&#13;
cart students back and forth&#13;
from Tallent HalI. The main&#13;
reason for this Is due to the&#13;
long distance and the lack of.&#13;
, a vehicle for StUdent Safety&#13;
Albance.&#13;
"It will be basically from ~&#13;
anywhere on campus to any.&#13;
where on campus excluding&#13;
TalIent Hall. If people would&#13;
need passage from there then&#13;
they would have to talk to&#13;
campus police," said Kadolph.&#13;
One of the main reasons the&#13;
program has not gone Into erfeet&#13;
already Is due to the fact&#13;
that there are not enough volunteers&#13;
to help with the escorting.&#13;
Those students who&#13;
do volunteer will be expected&#13;
to work two days a week for&#13;
two and a half hours a day.&#13;
Shifts will range anywhere.&#13;
from seven p.m, until midnight.&#13;
For example, students&#13;
coming in at seven p.m. wI1l&#13;
be able to leave at nine thirly&#13;
Women'~Center off and&#13;
by Dan Chiappetta&#13;
News Editor&#13;
Pt'oLast month, President 'Bush&#13;
III::ed a $7.9 billion nation· "w g strategy. ,&#13;
.... ~~on Drugs" was&lt;one of&#13;
i.:..~t George Bush's&#13;
a"'lldentiaI , campaign •&#13;
IIlQsaR8 llast year. The' ·war&#13;
ence that wI1l be held at&#13;
Parkslde on October thlrieen&#13;
and fourteen. "Unity and DIversity"&#13;
Is the theme for thIs&#13;
year's University of Wisconsin&#13;
System Women's Studies&#13;
Conference. The 14th annual&#13;
conference enables women&#13;
studies students, faculty,&#13;
staff, and scholars around the&#13;
state to Interact aand share&#13;
common Interests and goals.&#13;
"Any women on campus is&#13;
considered to be a member.&#13;
We have twenty-five volunteers&#13;
that are actively involved&#13;
with the Women's Oenter.&#13;
We 'can use more," expressed&#13;
Bums.&#13;
"We owe a lot of thanks to&#13;
Edna Bloomer, a UW-Park·&#13;
side alumnus, she saw a need&#13;
for a Women's Centet:,. ~&#13;
pressed for it because of a lot&#13;
of problems concerning&#13;
women in the past few years&#13;
that haven't been helped. She&#13;
\fas very Instrumental In extabllshing&#13;
the Center on&#13;
campus," said Bums.&#13;
The Women's Center is 10·&#13;
cated at WLLC 101 and Is&#13;
open on Monday thru Thursday&#13;
from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00&#13;
p.m. and on FrIday from 10:&#13;
00 to 1:00 p.m.&#13;
has just begun.&#13;
On September 29, 1989 the&#13;
worlds largest drUg bust occurred&#13;
In a LOs Angeles warehouse.&#13;
Federal agents seized&#13;
20 tons of cocaine with, a&#13;
street value of up to $20 billion.&#13;
, ' ,&#13;
The ,warehouse was 'd&lt;;Jscribed&#13;
as- a U.S: dls~b~tI?n&#13;
center for Colombian cartels.&#13;
During the bust three men&#13;
were arrested and $10 million&#13;
In cash was confiscated. Busl·&#13;
ness records found in a small&#13;
'offIce In the warehouse were&#13;
also seized.&#13;
ThIs represented the Iarg;&#13;
est single seizure In the world'&#13;
since 15,tons were contIscated&#13;
In Colombta In 1988.&#13;
The day after the bust, another&#13;
seven suspects were arrested&#13;
Including an alleged&#13;
ringleader after looters reo&#13;
turned to the warehouse. The&#13;
warehouse was secured. but&#13;
the looters did manage to&#13;
getIn.&#13;
Nothing of Importance&#13;
was left In the warehouse&#13;
after authorlUes tInished&#13;
haulIng away 20 tons of cocaine.&#13;
Over fifty looters were&#13;
seen leavtrig the warehouse&#13;
When Drug Enforcement AdmInlstraUve&#13;
~ts (DEAl&#13;
and city pollee aiT1ved,&#13;
2 ()dClblIr 5, ,98ll RaIl98' Poor J. F! goes to&#13;
peekish every night&#13;
J.P. has millions and milliClllS&#13;
and millions of dollars.&#13;
But it isn't enough,&#13;
The federal government has&#13;
been taxing J.P. as if he were&#13;
a regular middle class citizen&#13;
or ::.omethirig.. depriving him 01&#13;
money he could invest In&#13;
something useful.&#13;
But you can help.&#13;
Write your senator and tell&#13;
them that you are willing to at.teId&#13;
respon~bility for J.P.'5 ~hareof&#13;
the federal budget.&#13;
SUPPORllHE CAP&#13;
GAINS TAX CUT!&#13;
er to the Editor... e&#13;
To&#13;
and our p~.ldent&#13;
• bl plan. 'ow&#13;
10 that ea~h&#13;
of the scourge&#13;
Slnce~ly,&#13;
B da v.uson&#13;
crwnnan&#13;
Parblde&#13;
R pUblicans&#13;
PSGA SUGGESTION OF THE WEEK&#13;
Some of you need to come back down to ea&#13;
You're not as cool as you think. Why do you think yo~'&#13;
so hot? You're just like everyone else here at Parksid&#13;
Your Ranger buddies next door think they're God's g'&#13;
too! Like I said, it's only some of you.&#13;
Concerned for your organization&#13;
Gabe's Gab ...&#13;
a r Bookstore, who art in the libra&#13;
brief Illness, so just rule Ill'&#13;
thought out. you pig. ",.&#13;
are, however. a few prev-'&#13;
tive measures.&#13;
The first of these preveID&#13;
t1ve measures Is what I all&#13;
the "Dead Vaccine." ,.&#13;
vaccine requires a UWe •&#13;
aglnation on the part of •&#13;
user, In that It ~qulrea II&#13;
user to Imagine that heor_&#13;
is camping out in front~&#13;
Tlcketron the night beflIlI&#13;
tickets to the Grateful ~&#13;
go on sate. and wants to:&#13;
first In line, but tnstead&#13;
Ticketron tt's the Boo~&#13;
By applying this vaccine,I&#13;
zealous worshipper can I....&#13;
the long watt at the Alter ~&#13;
Cash Register, and there foll&#13;
avoid claustrophobia. Il1o&#13;
The second vaccine for&#13;
illness, the "Hey Baby" vrl'&#13;
ailment is identified with the&#13;
following symptoms: sweat-&#13;
.lng. tightness In the chest,&#13;
nausea, and an uncontrollable&#13;
urge to punch someone in the&#13;
head. The ailment usually atfUcts&#13;
those students who have&#13;
escaped vertigo, and have&#13;
made It Into the Bookstore&#13;
proper. ThIs disease attacks&#13;
once you have handed your&#13;
"wish list" to a Templ~ o'&#13;
Books Clergyperson, and are&#13;
forced to wait in the center of&#13;
the Temple with seventy-five&#13;
other worshippers, who are&#13;
also hoping that the Bookstore&#13;
deity will accept their&#13;
measly offerings so that they&#13;
might receive the wisdom of&#13;
the ancients (or a dam good&#13;
liar) in return. The disease&#13;
doesn't last long, but there&#13;
are a few !ture fLre cures outside&#13;
of a heart attack, death,&#13;
nausea, and/or birth. Even&#13;
flatulence 1sendured thn.l this&#13;
The most obvious cure for&#13;
verUgo is getting out of line&#13;
and comlng back later,&#13;
which, or course, is ludicrous&#13;
when you can use what I call&#13;
the "Hey Buddy" cure. This&#13;
cure should be self explanatory,&#13;
but, I must explain for the&#13;
benefit of the amateurs In the&#13;
crowd. ThIs remedy is acquired&#13;
by wandering casually&#13;
up the line until you see&#13;
someone you know. This can&#13;
be anyone that you know, no&#13;
matter how remote the acquaintenance.&#13;
Once you iocate&#13;
this person all you have&#13;
to do is ssy, "Hey Buddy,&#13;
how's Is gain'? Longllme no&#13;
see, blah, blah, blah ...," and&#13;
relocate yourself to a lower&#13;
altitude via the courtesy of&#13;
your "buddy". and your&#13;
cured.&#13;
'lbe next tragic side effect&#13;
of the dangerous bookstore&#13;
ritual is claustrophobia. ThIs&#13;
and Ramen 'oodIes. They&#13;
are al80 very etever v.1th a&#13;
pIIone, and can call Ralph&#13;
down at the 01' bank to make&#13;
you aren't pla)1ng&#13;
Houdini ..1th )'OW" checkbook,&#13;
lf )'OU know whall mean.&#13;
ow. onto those dam ill·&#13;
• The first of these&#13;
book.Ito~ Jtialed maladies is&#13;
vertIgO. VertIgO can occur lf&#13;
you walt to long to buy your&#13;
_. ThIs Illness is commanly&#13;
known as altitude&#13;
oIc_, and tt strikes the&#13;
unv.-ary student \,..no Is looklDg&#13;
o,...r the 1.3 railing In the&#13;
library slalN'ell, wondering&#13;
wby the hell the dam ltne&#13;
bun't moved The symptoms&#13;
include dlulneD, frtghl, and&#13;
of eoune n.aueea The nausea&#13;
Ia an ironic bonus ..1th the at·&#13;
ruction. _I becau.oe a stricken&#13;
th b.lI or her wlts&#13;
aboUt. can move the line&#13;
pretty quickly.&#13;
Bookstore. cont. on P"'J' '&#13;
~ is written and edrted by students of UW·Pal1&lt;slde, who are solely respon~ble for i1£ edn()llOiI:&#13;
&lt;:'/ and con1!nl tt 1$ ptilIIshed eYeIY Thooday during lhe academiC year except""'" bleal&lt;S ar&lt;I&#13;
~ .. Lene.. to the _ WIII.be accepted only rt they are typed, double·spaced and 350 words Of leSS...&#13;
letters must be SlOnod, witll a lelephooe number Included IO! veriliCation purpo&gt;eS. Names WI1Ibe&#13;
- upon Ranger roquest reserves the nght to edit letters and refuse those whk:h are false and/or defamatoly.&#13;
Deadline 10&lt; all letters, and ctassified ads is Monday at 10 a m '0&lt; publication&#13;
Thu!&gt;dav. " .&#13;
Scott Singer Ass!.News Edrtor&#13;
OITORI T FF Jell Red&lt;Ioclt .•. ..•.... ,..Ass!. Spo&lt;ts Edrtor&#13;
s.... o.AngeIiI .. Eddor-in-Choel&#13;
o.n ~ News EdlIor&#13;
o.n _ .....- Copy Editor&#13;
s.a..- _._ ....._. Feature Edllor&#13;
oe- ~ __En\eflaInment Ed or&#13;
Jell t.enunennam._-_ ..- Sports Edrtor&#13;
JaM Kehoe ._ ... Pllolo Edtlo&lt;&#13;
B SINESS STAFF&#13;
C"ug Simplons Business Manager&#13;
Ten Fortney ·.·······.·AdRep.&#13;
Carol Curi •__ .............•...•.................. Ad Rep.&#13;
Classified &amp;&#13;
Club Events&#13;
f{ELP WANTED&#13;
ftIIZ, AFl'EBNOONS, no&#13;
,J,J't'1II Clerical experience pre-&#13;
...-en bUt not neceaaary. Must be&#13;
~ omtact CIndy or Jim, Mid·&#13;
",.t ll&amp;uers, 13U3OO. •&#13;
WANTED ANTED' RIDE to and trom campua ., and 'l1IUfII. from WOOdcreek&#13;
'l\I8I- KeIlOlha- can Jennifer at M2· AP!"&#13;
!fIJ,&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
AIlD Jl8.8 FM Synlh S850.&#13;
~.. Ensonte mirage sampler :mu;b ..,. MUll sen. call Dan&#13;
~. .&#13;
PERSONALS .&#13;
IIElIOE'8 BlRTllDA Y party, Thank.&#13;
10all the toJka whO showed up on sun6I:i&#13;
I'm glad you could make It, I had • treat ume. Keymaster. ;0 JANICE: "When I see you&#13;
amlIs..... KIck ... In volleyball lhls&#13;
weekend, - Tony. ".ut. NEXT week ... I promise, Steve&#13;
~A.YOU are not only the sweetest.&#13;
you'!,! the preWest. :Mr. News Editor.&#13;
wan: Q Where are you hiding? Per ..&#13;
baJlI all tbOIe Gin and Tonics are&#13;
ItartInf to affect your abUlly to come&#13;
to clasI! Mias you klddo. Lancealot.&#13;
CENSOR8BIP 18 practiced at the&#13;
boDUtOJ'8. Where Is Playboy?&#13;
IIONDO. MONDO. Mondo! Let's have&#13;
• party! OOPS ... we have to stUdy!&#13;
(Notreal1y),1he Wanda8!&#13;
DENY C. COnsldering you have hem ..&#13;
orrboidI, we can understand now why C.only think with what's below the •&#13;
JOEL WE want your "Meadow of&#13;
B1III" fromthe Broaden.&#13;
IWII&amp; YOU dancin' fool!&#13;
IDE COOL Thank you for au you did&#13;
for melaIt weekend. It was very spe~&#13;
eiaI. and I wU1 remember it always.&#13;
10Ye always, WOOdstock.&#13;
CLUBEVENTS&#13;
U\'EIW, AGENCIES In Racine and&#13;
KeIlOIha need students who are de.&#13;
pendable. efficient and competent in&#13;
eommunicaUon 8kIlla to be a recep..&#13;
UoaI8t and or secretary. Flexible days&#13;
lid Ilmes lIondsy through Sa\Urdsy.&#13;
two hours weekly would be helpful.&#13;
AlII: lor detaUlln the career Center or&#13;
CIIl"2011.&#13;
INftBVAR81TY alRISTIAN Fellow.&#13;
IIdp 11 presenting the second of a 4.&#13;
put serle, on the person of Jesus&#13;
OINt. Woody Anderson. IVCF staff.&#13;
will be ~ thls investigation.&#13;
~ yourlunch and a coke. you may&#13;
be 1Urpr1sed at what you team. This&#13;
Wed., Oct, 11 at 12 noon in MOLN. 107.&#13;
Bookstore, from page 2 _&#13;
cine, Is related to the "Hey&#13;
Buddy" cure for claustropho.&#13;
bla, In that It requires you to&#13;
know someone. Unfortu.&#13;
nately, this vaccine only&#13;
works fo.r a few people, be.&#13;
cause It requires having a&#13;
girl or boyfriend who Is a&#13;
member of the Temple 0'&#13;
Books priesthood. To use this&#13;
vaccine, you say to your be.&#13;
loved, "Hey baby, you gor.&#13;
geous ravishing thing with&#13;
eyes like the pools of water&#13;
on a Calculus book len out In&#13;
the rain (the book referellce&#13;
Is Important), WhlIe your at&#13;
the Temple today, could you&#13;
do me a favor and pick up my&#13;
books? Pretty please, my&#13;
lovely angel, whose hair flows&#13;
like a lab book blowtng In the&#13;
wtnd?" It should work.&#13;
The final aUment, shock, Is&#13;
caused by your bill. Of these&#13;
ailments, this Is the most severe,&#13;
because It affects the&#13;
most VUlnerable part of a stu.&#13;
dent, the bank account. The&#13;
reqUired sacrifice at the Tem.&#13;
pIe 0' Books can cause even&#13;
the most stalwart fInanctal&#13;
See&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Ski&#13;
are overseeing the preparatlons&#13;
for FamUy Day. "We'd&#13;
like to create a feeling of&#13;
togetherness, ahd show par.&#13;
ents what types of activities&#13;
are going on at Parkslde,"&#13;
commented Kochanski,&#13;
The attractions for the day&#13;
Include a boWling toumament,&#13;
youth Involvement for&#13;
CbUdren. an informal reception,&#13;
a cross-country meet.&#13;
and a varsity soccer game.&#13;
A sneak preview of college&#13;
life for younger c01!!'ge.bound&#13;
PAB~ ParkSlde AChvlhes Baaro&#13;
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• Fundraising Meeting ~ Fri. Oct. 6,&#13;
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(To help students, if they want to go)&#13;
• Informational Meeting - Wed. Oct. 18, 7 p.m.&#13;
Union 104*&#13;
Everybody Welcome&#13;
*&#13;
Family Day to be sponsored by Residence Hall&#13;
by Gwen Heller&#13;
News Writer&#13;
October 21:&#13;
FamIly Day at uw.p&#13;
FamUy interaction on the&#13;
Parkslde campus Is the latest&#13;
event being sponsored by the&#13;
Residence Life Staff and the&#13;
Residence hall Association.&#13;
Saturday, October 21 prom.&#13;
Ises to be a fun·fl1led day of&#13;
activities for students who&#13;
live In the dorms and their&#13;
parents and siblings.&#13;
Residence adViSors Gerl&#13;
Murawski and Pat Kochanski&#13;
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hysterical rage. In the ex.&#13;
treme cases, the victim can&#13;
sometimes be heard exclaim.&#13;
ing, "I think I'm going to def.&#13;
ecate! ", which Is very nasty&#13;
so I'd rather not get Into It,&#13;
Unfortunately, the cure for&#13;
this ailment has not been&#13;
found. One would think that&#13;
seiling your books back to the&#13;
bookstore would serve as an&#13;
effective hedge against this&#13;
disease, but the tnIth Is that&#13;
those suckers devaluate raster&#13;
than the Mexican peso.&#13;
Your only defenses against&#13;
this malady are: "borrowing"&#13;
your parents credit card&#13;
and telling them later (be&#13;
ready to dial 911), winning&#13;
the lottery, begging and&#13;
pleading with Donald Tnunp&#13;
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not least, the cure for&#13;
all of theaae ailments, open.&#13;
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"We may be able to encourage&#13;
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brothers and sisters who already&#13;
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KochanskI.&#13;
The success of such an&#13;
event demands that students&#13;
and their familles participate -.&#13;
The organizers recentty&#13;
maIled InvltaUons to the&#13;
familles of Parkslde housing&#13;
.students. An RSVP Is needed&#13;
by October 16 to calculate an&#13;
estimated attendance, Stu·&#13;
dents are encouraged to attend&#13;
to show off the campus&#13;
to Mom and Dad and enjoy a&#13;
day of quaUty famUy fun.&#13;
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Homecoming Dance&#13;
w1ll perform at this&#13;
Homecoming Dance onY&#13;
ber 13, 1989bel:innlngal •&#13;
p.m. In the UnionSquare&#13;
eventts $3.00 for studenIi&#13;
$4.00 for non.students&#13;
years or older. In adcllu...&#13;
the dance, an lta1lan 0&#13;
and Casino Night W1Il&#13;
at 6:30 p.m. the package&#13;
for dinner, casino and&#13;
Is $7.00.&#13;
a sampler of aggreslve modem&#13;
pop: Just when you've&#13;
got the band pegged as a&#13;
sUck, sax-drtven jazz fusion&#13;
outfit, It will switch gears and&#13;
launch Into reggae, hard rock&#13;
or Icy electro-pop. And&#13;
though Capitol Drive usually&#13;
puis the accent on funky,&#13;
dance- minded music, the&#13;
group 18 equally wall-versed&#13;
at slow, scorching blues-rock.&#13;
The band CAPITOL DRIVE&#13;
.....,........,........,........,........,...-----;;&#13;
Get caught up In the latest&#13;
musical craze to hit the nightclub-going&#13;
and university&#13;
croWds. capitol Drive plays a&#13;
bot mix guaranteed to keep&#13;
you out of your seat. Dance to&#13;
the band's tlery, jamming&#13;
orlgtnala and a choice list of&#13;
eongs by musicians like&#13;
Bobby Brown, Keith Sweat,&#13;
cameo, Tease and Kool-and·&#13;
the·Gang.&#13;
A Capitol Drive show 1.0 like&#13;
(1)(1)®®®®®®&#13;
ords of Opie, sometimes ®&#13;
multak,eD u Socrates or Plato, ®&#13;
®&#13;
~®&#13;
~~Homeconiing 198 .IIJ~~.I... A,L - 4 ~,_L~_ ~ by Cberl Beck of Homecoming '89. Wisconsin Area Music&#13;
~ "9' ~ ~ ••\V Feamre Writer "We are really kYing to try awards.&#13;
'"' ~ '"' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ take advantage of Friday the All evenls Monday \LI \LI W 0 0 0 0 \1.; "ThIs year's Homecoming 13th," explained Mary Ellen Thursday are free of&#13;
~;=====================::",,:wIIl::,,::b:e.:a:,,:kJI)::e:r.:.,'_' ,::Is:.;th::e,,:th:::e:;m:::e;Wesley. Student Activities however, students are&#13;
Advisor. aged to bring non-pe&#13;
The Homecoming commit- food Items to all events,&#13;
tee, co-chaired by Diane food Items will be d&#13;
Thygeson and Michelle Her· Food For Families for&#13;
rem, under the advisement of bution to needy&#13;
Wesley, began preparations throughout Racine and&#13;
in early summer. The Home- aha counties. There II&#13;
coming Comd..lttee, P AB's charge for Friday e&#13;
Special Events Committee, activities. A special price&#13;
and PAB's Night Life Corn- $7.00includes the llallsn&#13;
m1ttee determined the enter- ner, casino. and dance.&#13;
talnment. Some of the acts ets can be purchased aI&#13;
sceduled to appear are: Star Information desk and&#13;
Search's 1989Comedy Grand cards can be used.&#13;
Champion MIke Saccone, "We -are expecting a&#13;
acappela rock group 5th crowd at the dance lIIld&#13;
Street, and Capitol Drive, are trying for the best&#13;
who performed for a standing ever at Saturday's game,&#13;
room oniy crowd at the 198!l added Thygeson.&#13;
Homecoming Week runs Monday, October 9 through Saturday&#13;
October 14. The schedule of events is as follows:&#13;
Mondey. OCtober 9&#13;
12'()()' 1:00 p.m.&#13;
8:()().10:3Op.m.&#13;
Tuauy. OCtober 10&#13;
9:00 p.m. MIKE SACCONE-eOMEDIAN&#13;
Wednnday, OCtober 11&#13;
12:00- 1:00 p.m. HORROR OBSTACLE COURSE UNION BAZAAR&#13;
9:00 p.m. 5th STREET·ACAPPELA ROCK UNION SQUARE&#13;
Thu~. October 12&#13;
6:00 p.m.&#13;
8:00p.m.&#13;
9:00 p.m.&#13;
9:30p.m.&#13;
FrId8y.OCtober13&#13;
6:30 p.m.&#13;
8:00 p.m.&#13;
9:00 p.m.&#13;
8IIturdIIy, October 14&#13;
11:00 a.m.&#13;
12:00 p.m.&#13;
1:30 p.m.&#13;
"DIRT" EATING CONTEST&#13;
MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBAll&#13;
UNION SQUARE&#13;
UNION SQUARE&#13;
UNION SQUARE&#13;
ROAD RAllY&#13;
LIP SYNC&#13;
CORONATION&#13;
BON FIRE&#13;
UNION BAZAAR&#13;
UNION SQUARE&#13;
UNION SQUARE&#13;
UNION PAD&#13;
Packers vs Lions&#13;
Perksce Acnvmes BoarlI&#13;
Sun. Oct. 29, '10a.m.&#13;
MilwaUkee County StaelfUil ITALIAN DINNER&#13;
LAS VEGAS STYLE CASINO&#13;
CAPITOL DRIVE&#13;
UNION 104&#13;
UNION BAZAAR&#13;
UNION SQUARE 'Z5 InclUdes:&#13;
• Bus&#13;
• Pood ,t."s.t'nsl&#13;
• T'cket&#13;
- Hallowen bus ride with treats for everybody&#13;
- Prizes for costumes&#13;
- Get tickets at Information Center&#13;
TAilGATE PARTY&#13;
JVlFACUlTY SOCCER GAME&#13;
HOMECOMING GAME&#13;
UW·PARKSIDE VS. JUDSON&#13;
COllEGE&#13;
PHY-ED lOT&#13;
Ranger Thursday,October 5,19895&#13;
he1989 King and Queen candidates&#13;
· cratg SbDpklDs&#13;
·Club'RaIlger. .&#13;
· Inf·· My major Is Business. Campus actiVities in.&#13;
~ .:~ Manager of the Ranger, Chair of PUAB, " ior Student Representatives on Academic Ae- !;::.m:u. Orientation leader. It Is a lifelong dream&#13;
to bScomeHomecoming King. My ambition in life :aebeCODIe a successful businessman, and make lots of&#13;
...... Beth Isreal·Casey&#13;
:Club' Stud"nt Organization Committee iaI Inf·· Nursing major, SOC Vice· President, PSGA&#13;
.uDS/STD committee chair, and BNRC chair. i&#13;
r, children whom I adore. I love to ride rnotorey,&#13;
'" : movies, talk to people, work In my garden. I'll'(&#13;
, Sto be a midwife.&#13;
• DoD Prange&#13;
'Club:PSGA&#13;
· Inf.: I am the President of PSGA, member of&#13;
sod Volleyball Club. I am a Molecular Biology&#13;
·My goal in ille. Is.to work in medical research.&#13;
• JIebecC&amp; Wells&#13;
·Club:Pre-Med Club&#13;
· Inf.: I'm in the Pre-Med program here with a BI.&#13;
cal Sciencemajor and a Chemistry minor. My ambtIncludebecoming&#13;
a physician in the specialized field&#13;
pediatrics.campus activities include Pre-Med secre-&#13;
/treasUrer, PSGA 'Senator, Member of Segregated&#13;
rslty Fees Allocation Committee, BUdget and Recommittee&#13;
for Student Organizations Council memo&#13;
Aware and. Ceremonies Committee member, and&#13;
'A ElectionCommittee member. 1'&lt;1 like to be Park.&#13;
'sHomecomingQueen because I enjoy being Involved&#13;
campus and Iwould like to be given a chance to repreI&#13;
thiS campus and to help make Homecoming '89 the&#13;
tllatIt can be.&#13;
: fbomas Bosler&#13;
·Club:Pre-Med Club .&#13;
Inf.: I am currently a senior at Parkslde seeking&#13;
careerin the medical field. I hold the office of Senator&#13;
PSG! and consequently a seat on the Awards and&#13;
t.""'mles Committee. My life goal is to obtain my.own&#13;
practlce. I would like to be Homecoming King&#13;
because of my affection ·for UW-Parkslde and the&#13;
tllatsuch a position would bestow.&#13;
: Laura KIrchoff&#13;
Club:&#13;
Inf.: I'm a 19 year old psychology major also&#13;
a teaching certificate. On campus, I am Presl&#13;
of the Club for International Affairs, and secretary&#13;
StudentOrganization Council. My main goal Is hap.&#13;
•WllichI hope to achieve in my career as a teacher.&#13;
WIIllto be Parkslde's Homecoming Queen because I&#13;
PJl'kslde.I like the atmosphere, the activity, and the'&#13;
·The campus Is gorgeous and feels like home. .&#13;
lillephante L Bragg .&#13;
.Club:PI Sigma Epsilon&#13;
Inf.: I am an English Major planning on writing&#13;
llulnesswhen I graduate. I am the marketing consult.&#13;
to PSE. I would like to be Queen because I'd becomeinVOlVed&#13;
in Parkslde's social scene, and I think it&#13;
be fun.&#13;
Name: Debra L. DeVoyst&#13;
Bpons. ClUb: CIA&#13;
General Inf.: My majors are German, 'internatiOnal&#13;
Studies and minoring in Communications. I am involVed&#13;
in three organizations he.....-at Parkslde inclUding PASA&#13;
SOC, and a member In the international Affairs Club'&#13;
Running for Homecoming Queen is an endeavor as well ~&#13;
a C/!allenge at the present, time and I accept challenges&#13;
with an open mind. Being a candidate is a new and excttIng&#13;
lead for me in achieVing and acquIrIng new friends&#13;
and acquaintances. I take pride on being a part of this&#13;
university and I would be h.onored to represent this insti.&#13;
tutlon by being Parkslde's Homecoming Queen for 1989.&#13;
Name: Marcelo Macetra&#13;
Spons. Club: CIA&#13;
General Inf.: My major is Economics. I eventually plan&#13;
to get an MBA. I am also involved in the OAS simulation&#13;
program.&#13;
Name: Suzanne Manutuano&#13;
Spons. Club: Ranger&#13;
General Inf.: Psychology major. Feature Editor of the&#13;
Parkside Ranger.&#13;
Name: George Yee&#13;
Spons. Club: PI Sigma Epsilon&#13;
General Inf.: President of PSE. I'm interested in politics,&#13;
business, and government. My ambitions are to be happy&#13;
and have a successful career. I would be honored to be&#13;
Homecoming King.&#13;
Name: Michelle LIndgren&#13;
Spons. Club: PI Upsilon Beta&#13;
General Inf.: Major Is Chemlstry_ Belong to volleyball&#13;
club, PI Upsilon Beta. Ambitions are to get a BS in&#13;
Chemistry, then go on to graduate school to get a masters&#13;
degree In Chemistry. I would like to be Homecoming&#13;
Queen to represent Parkslde.&#13;
Name: Patrick Bebow&#13;
Spons. Club: PI Upsilon Beta&#13;
General Inf.: Interests in volleyball. business, and pariy.&#13;
ing. I would like to be Homecoming King because I am a&#13;
good representative of Parkslde.&#13;
·Name: Anna Curl&#13;
Spons. Club: Parkslde ActiVities Board&#13;
General Inf.: I'm planning to major in Communications.&#13;
I'm Involved with P AB. My ambitions are to be Success.&#13;
ful, have a good job that I enjoy, and overall make a con.&#13;
tributlon to society. I would like to be Parkslde's Home.&#13;
coming Queen because I would like to contribute and par.&#13;
ticipate in any and all actlVitle$ that Will enhance and&#13;
promote entertainment and good Will.&#13;
Name: Chuck Petrach&#13;
Spons. Club: Parkslde Activities Board&#13;
General Inf.: I am a Business Management and International&#13;
Studies major. I have been active on P AB for two&#13;
years and have been Sports and' Recreational chairman&#13;
for one and a half years. I was the stUdent who brought&#13;
Jella Wrestling to Parkslde last May and plan to try it&#13;
again this Srping. I also hold the title of Ski Club Presl .&#13;
dent. I would like to be Parkslde's Homecomning KIng to&#13;
be representative and a leader of the University of Wis.&#13;
consin Parkslde.&#13;
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nual Convention&#13;
The National Organization&#13;
for Women of Wisconsin Will&#13;
h.old Its annual convention&#13;
Oct. 6-8 at the Park East&#13;
Hotel in MIlwaukee.&#13;
The conference events in•&#13;
elude workshops that are de.&#13;
voted to a variety of topics.&#13;
The workshops include such&#13;
topics as:&#13;
• The Combatting Racism&#13;
Task Foree wUl offer a workshop&#13;
on Building Multicultur.&#13;
aI AllIances.&#13;
• "What unmarried couples&#13;
can do to protect their rights"&#13;
is a workshop on lesbian&#13;
rights.&#13;
• A domestic Violence work.&#13;
shop on the state's new&#13;
mandatory arrest law.&#13;
H1ghUghts of the convention&#13;
include the feminist of the&#13;
Year Banquet honoring State&#13;
Representative Barbara&#13;
Notestein and the keynote address&#13;
by NOW President&#13;
Molly Yard.&#13;
Anyone needing informa.&#13;
tion about hotel or conference&#13;
registration, child care, ban.&#13;
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contact the Wisconsin NOW&#13;
office in Madison at (608) 2Clll.&#13;
8911.&#13;
FIrst Baptist Church&#13;
FIrst Baptist Church, BOl&#13;
Wisconsin Ave., Racine Will&#13;
present an organ concert in&#13;
the church sanctuary on Nov.&#13;
6 at 8 p.m. It wII feature the&#13;
renowned MilwaUkee organist&#13;
Mar1ann Cox Landa. The con.&#13;
cert is being offered in cele.&#13;
bratlon of both the l50th anniversary&#13;
of the founding of the&#13;
First Baptist and the 40th an.&#13;
nlversary of the dedication of&#13;
the organ.&#13;
rio%-liiScouNil&#13;
I . Clip &amp; save ThisAd 1&#13;
I To all Parkslde atudenta and faculty .1&#13;
(&#13;
. members only, on all merchandIMln 1&#13;
. our store. This ad Is valid for aa long . I .. you attend Parkslde. ID required. 1&#13;
: Wisconsin's.:a.... st ".wel.r I&#13;
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6 ThIndaY. ()ctabet 5. 1989 Ranger&#13;
Council of Wisconsinenters 30th year of opera&#13;
keepers from refualnc&#13;
to adults the ages Of&#13;
bill that WOUldrea,..,;.&#13;
UW -System to P':""1clt&#13;
matlon on 8eXU8J.&#13;
incoming freshman&#13;
tation, and a btU UJ:t&#13;
lower the drinking III&#13;
UC Is also worl&lt;bic&#13;
other laaues conce ClII&#13;
welfare of UW-S ... -,&#13;
dents. .--&#13;
0llIIadI COC) of ~&#13;
.. Ita lOIII&#13;
01 Oil "1st.,. aDd repre...&#13;
18l1le&#13;
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... • 1" d III&#13;
of. $&#13;
• , $ , Ooftnt.&#13;
'no- .... plIO&#13;
UC has accomplished and United Council has accomUC.&#13;
stu achieved many goaIs: pUshed much for the 1989·91&#13;
UC provldes unIversity • • Fought to get a student year. The UC defeated a prodenta&#13;
wllll information con- repreaentattve on the Board posed $llO computer access&#13;
c:emIaC ..... poIIcIeoI ~~ of Regenta. spectal fee. UC has success-&#13;
~ polle'" Tbey ... -.- " lAadInc the tlght to re- fully lobbied for an addItional&#13;
-- - adVIce on ~ peal tile 21 _AP old drinking $28li,OOO for the expansion of&#13;
to npt certaIa poll...... ..... 1- the Advanced Opporlunlty&#13;
an IIIlt IleIalr ac aptM bJ the.,e. student luIuon sav Grant Program. They have&#13;
UC. UC JII"ClIIlOC- pr .... - • A per . also obtained fundIng for 7 __ ._ aDd ,.stsnce Inp of,,1n 18811-110. dru&#13;
aDd • Achieved student repre· addItional alcohol and g&#13;
to .......... aw-ttIeI. Mlltatlon on the Board of Re- abuse counselors for the UW-&#13;
_r _ta ==i.e~:..~ ~ aDd student or· ts System .&#13;
~by every year for In- Other bills that UC are&#13;
a.. proceu lhrclu«h their Iol&gt;- crease In student flnanctal working on this year Include •&#13;
b7\nc e1fortlI. aids. the bill that would stop inent&#13;
looks back on the construction of Park&#13;
all major concrete was cornp1etad&#13;
ill 16 months - .... u&#13;
__ tile nallona! averqe of&#13;
',..... Stanllta recaIJa deaIIng wlth&#13;
touIII toopectora cIw1nlr tile&#13;
pro)ecL Faced wtth "tile&#13;
touet-t toopector In the&#13;
alate." Slanllta req..... ted that&#13;
probl me be brought to h1s at·&#13;
tentlon immediately 10 he&#13;
c:ou1d k Ph1s vow of ''I'U get&#13;
damn buIldillg up somebow"&#13;
1'!lIa incredIble buildIng&#13;
t foUowed a concrete&#13;
atrtI&lt;e w1l.IchInlUaIly ela11ed&#13;
the atart of oonotrucUon for&#13;
tbree month.a~ However.&#13;
Slan1USdeUvered Greenquist,&#13;
as promised, In time for the&#13;
fall semester of the 1969&#13;
echool year.&#13;
SlanlUs recenUy vIalted the&#13;
campus to remlnlace after&#13;
fIndlng 80me old pictures of&#13;
tile construcUon In a trunk.&#13;
Slan1Ua. now nyears old and&#13;
sporting graying haIr, sur·&#13;
veyed the exlsUng buIldlngs&#13;
wtth a gleem In h1s eye.&#13;
With a proud tone to h1s&#13;
voice, Slan1UScommented on&#13;
the buildIng. "I look at the&#13;
waIls, the fioor. As hard of&#13;
use they had, the quality of&#13;
the brfck work. 1 see no&#13;
patching since the day It went&#13;
Theresa Ayres joins Dramatic Arts&#13;
'!'be DI;. idty of WI.".,.."&#13;
_'. Dnmalta Ana De-&#13;
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10 Ita.." -rw- Ayr-M ....&#13;
to_totak r&#13;
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LOS ANGELES RAIDERS -vs- NEW YORK&#13;
•••• ~ ... ~ • ~ ••••• &gt; •&#13;
Ranger Thursday, October 5,19897&#13;
itching woes continue&#13;
s Panthers take pair '&#13;
~. JeffReddfck&#13;
, SpOrts Editor&#13;
~turday the Men's&#13;
~.n ream played a dou-&#13;
-- at home •against&#13;
UW.Ml!waukeeon what&#13;
Ilke a mid July day, unteIY&#13;
the Rangers&#13;
, shiIIeas bright as the&#13;
~d They dropped both&#13;
'f the day, losing. the&#13;
~ ~58ndthe final 8-4,&#13;
On the hill for the Rangers&#13;
In the opener was Senior Jeff&#13;
Lemmermann and he was&#13;
sharp for the fltst three innings&#13;
retirlng the first six hitters&#13;
on OnlY,17pitches. But he&#13;
suddenly ran out.ot gas and&#13;
' allowed six runs In the next&#13;
two innings which put the&#13;
game out of reach for the&#13;
men who just can't seem to&#13;
get the offense going this fall&#13;
Mound meetings have been a familiar sight this fall&#13;
WPfo host Nationals&#13;
byJeffLemmermann&#13;
Sports Editor&#13;
·!i'arksldehas been se10&#13;
host the NAJA&#13;
D,lPWllS!JlpsIn both the&#13;
's and Women's crossbyeventsthis&#13;
year.&#13;
OYer 700runners from 200&#13;
schoolsare expected to&#13;
participate in the 34th annual&#13;
men's meet and 10th annual&#13;
women's meet on Novembe&#13;
18th.&#13;
Considered one of the best&#13;
cross-country courses in the&#13;
world, thts will mark the 12th&#13;
year Parkstde has hosted the&#13;
pres tigeous event.&#13;
NGER GOLF RESULTS&#13;
Pioneer Invitational&#13;
at RiversideC.C. (Janesville, WI.)&#13;
E DAY 1 DAY 2 TOTAL&#13;
• Stete 38-41=79 37-40=77 156&#13;
, Todd 40-43=83 36-37=73 156&#13;
Jeff 43-46= 89 42-39=81 170&#13;
,Mark 37-38=75 37-43=80 .155 !cIIitt. ScOtt 43-40=83 41-37=78 161 1Iazzi, Tom 37-35=42 38-38=76 148&#13;
* * *&#13;
MEDALISTS&#13;
* * *&#13;
•• Tom(UW,Par1&lt;side) 37-35=72 38-38=76&#13;
QlIIIIaS, Dan(UW{)shkOshl 38-38=76 38-37=75&#13;
TEAM RESULTS&#13;
;parkslde 392 374 776&#13;
ut 378 398 776&#13;
..&#13;
...~ter 395 384 779&#13;
-- Claire 394 387 781&#13;
!!~ens 'oint 385 404 789&#13;
:.........koSh 396' 395 791&#13;
1!W-Ri!'li'Iat1l11l1i1Ie 402 391 793&#13;
1I.I.'to:S 398 413 .8&#13;
2&#13;
1&#13;
0&#13;
1&#13;
.... 406 414 8&#13;
~'''"' c.,.', ~~, ... ,. ,~~.' .... ·I~:,&#13;
148&#13;
149&#13;
UWM throws Ranger&#13;
kickers for a loss&#13;
as they Only' managed to&#13;
punch five runs across. Offensive&#13;
stars for the Rangers&#13;
were catcher Gary Fritsch&#13;
who scored twice and out.&#13;
fielder Ron Wilke Who had&#13;
two hits.&#13;
In the second game the&#13;
Rangers were taken out of&#13;
this contest early as starting&#13;
pitcher Dan Langendorf allowed&#13;
two runs in the second&#13;
Inning and another six in the&#13;
.third Inning staking MIlwaukee&#13;
to an 8-0 lead. With that&#13;
setback the offense set out to&#13;
cut down the lead, but only&#13;
managed four runs in the&#13;
final four innings. The one&#13;
bright spot in this game was&#13;
the relie~ efforts put out by&#13;
Steve Leonhard and Jeff Kon-.&#13;
zel who held the Panthers the&#13;
remainder of the game to&#13;
keep the damage to the final&#13;
Score of 8-4.&#13;
This weekend the Rangers&#13;
Will travel to MIlwaukee to&#13;
avenge the double setback as&#13;
they playa noon doublehead_&#13;
er at Milwaukee's Sim~ons&#13;
*****************************&#13;
Player of the Week&#13;
by Jett Lemmermann&#13;
Sports Editor&#13;
The UW-M Panther soccer&#13;
team, slill bitter from an&#13;
upset loss to Loutville a week&#13;
earlier, earned some vindication&#13;
at the expense of the&#13;
Rangers last Monday.&#13;
way against Parkslde. serving'freely&#13;
towards the net.&#13;
At the 11:48 mark, Mark&#13;
Biebel headed home a pass&#13;
from Roger Jacks to open the&#13;
scoring. That goal stood up&#13;
until four minutes Into the&#13;
second haU, when another&#13;
header, this time by Mark&#13;
McIntosh, made it 2-0. The&#13;
third Panther tally came&#13;
again on a head-shot, scored&#13;
by Michael Roe form Goran&#13;
Krajl's comer ktck at the 67:&#13;
37mark.&#13;
WhIle allowing only three&#13;
shots by the Rangers,_ the&#13;
Panthers connected on 3 of 8&#13;
shots, all through the air, in&#13;
gaining their 7th victory or&#13;
, the season.&#13;
"My worst dreams were&#13;
realized," commented&#13;
Ranger skipper Rick Kllps.&#13;
"We played poorly, I know it&#13;
and the team is very aware of&#13;
it. No excuses, we just piayed&#13;
awful,"&#13;
Offensivelyt the Rangers&#13;
were stlfeled as UW-M goalkeeper,&#13;
Jon Mroz and the&#13;
Panther defense shut-out&#13;
Parkside's attack. The loss,&#13;
which marked the second&#13;
time the Rangers have been&#13;
blanked this year, dropped&#13;
them to 6-2-1 as goalkeper&#13;
Stan Anderson was tagged&#13;
with his first loss of the year.&#13;
The Panthers had as much&#13;
to do with it as the Rangers&#13;
did. The Panthers line up of&#13;
five midfielders had their&#13;
Ted McIntyre for his South Carolina Origin,&#13;
Sports Writer came to UW-Parkside after&#13;
For the week of Sept. 27 his parents moved to wtsconthrough&#13;
Oct. 15, the Parkside sin this past year, His grandRanger&#13;
extends it's heartiest parents llve in Kenosha and&#13;
congratulations to Tom (the were aiso a factor in his deciGamecock)&#13;
Agazzi. the sion. So far, the Gamecock is&#13;
Gamecock led the Rangers undecided in his college&#13;
Golf team to victory as he major.&#13;
was a medalist taking first in Agazzi has been golfing for&#13;
the Pioneer Invitational in six years and attended Irma&#13;
Janesville. High tn Columbia, S. CaroAgazzi&#13;
shot a 148 for 36 Una. "The courses here are&#13;
holes in the two day event. not as good as the ones in&#13;
The Rangers ended up in a tie S.C., but so far my scores&#13;
with UW Stout after the top have not been hurt," said the&#13;
five scores were tallied. Jeff Cocker.&#13;
Lewis proved to be the tie.. For this week and for his&#13;
breaker as his score was success in the Pioneer Invitacompared&#13;
with Stout's sixth tional, the Ranger congratuplace&#13;
finisher. lates Tom Agazzi as Player Tom AgaiZl&#13;
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8&#13;
Neffers mired in slum ovements payoff&#13;
at Wilmington&#13;
by Ted Mcintyre&#13;
Tuesday night Parkslde's&#13;
volleyball, team showed up at&#13;
the fieldhouse with it's 16th&#13;
place N.A.LA. ranking to&#13;
take on U.W. Whitewater. Unfortunately&#13;
for the Lady&#13;
Rangers, the Warhawks had&#13;
no respect for rank as the&#13;
Rangerettes dropped three&#13;
straight.&#13;
Game one set the tone for&#13;
the evening's events as the&#13;
Warhawks jumped out to an&#13;
early lead, they sustained it&#13;
throughout the contest wlnning&#13;
game one 15-6. Whltewaters&#13;
momentum continued&#13;
into game two and Parkside&#13;
found Itself down 6·0 before&#13;
head coach Terry Paulson&#13;
called tlmeout. The Lady&#13;
rangers regrouped and fought&#13;
back but came up short losing&#13;
16·14.&#13;
A surprised Parkslde team&#13;
and an anticipatory crowd set&#13;
the tone for an emotional&#13;
game three. The Warhawks&#13;
continued to play consistently&#13;
as they jumped to a 14·6lead.&#13;
Again the Lady Rangers&#13;
story was too little too late as&#13;
a hard fought comeback fell&#13;
short in a 15·13match ending&#13;
game.&#13;
"We were just flat," said&#13;
head coach Terry Paulson of&#13;
his girls, •'we were not aggressive&#13;
at all ."&#13;
Paulson admitted the prevlous&#13;
nights workout was a contrlbuting&#13;
factor in the teams&#13;
lackluster effort. "I know&#13;
they were tired, we practiced&#13;
and lifted for a total of five&#13;
hours last night," said Paul.&#13;
son. Parkside's girls were&#13;
also unhappy with their performance.&#13;
"We just did not&#13;
drilled the fIna1 nall 'into&#13;
SSU's coffin as Jim Chomko&#13;
netted a free kick from 2tS&#13;
yards out, making It 3-0.&#13;
From there, It was keep away&#13;
tlrne as Parkslde ran out the&#13;
clock for their seventh win of&#13;
the year.&#13;
More impressively, for the&#13;
tournament, the Rangers&#13;
didn't allow a goal through&#13;
the air. a glaring weakness in&#13;
their earlier loss to the Panthera&#13;
of trw-xrnweukee.&#13;
·'1 was very impressed with&#13;
how we defended against the&#13;
atr game. It was a definite&#13;
weakness in our loss to Mil·&#13;
waukee, and it was something&#13;
we worked all week on in&#13;
preparing for this tournment,"&#13;
mentioned Kllps.&#13;
The weekend split left the&#13;
squad wtth a 7·3·1 record as&#13;
they continue ~ugh one of&#13;
the roughest parts of an already&#13;
tough schedule, as they&#13;
travel to St. Louis to take on&#13;
the University of MIssouri.&#13;
Kansas City.&#13;
knotted the score before&#13;
• penally kick.&#13;
In tbe1r ""cond game, the&#13;
~J'lI turned In one of&#13;
lIleJr me.! impressive outings&#13;
&lt;&gt;f the Y ar. upending the deleJlding&#13;
•AlA cJuunplon, sencamon&#13;
t. nlverslty. Sanga'&#13;
mon f turea a roster of ten&#13;
returning atarters from last&#13;
naUonaI cJuunplonship&#13;
team. including Uberlan atIoaaI.&#13;
Exeklel Doe-a twoUrne&#13;
All American who has&#13;
l&amp;Wed 18 goaJs in just two&#13;
aeuona at Sangamon,&#13;
galnst the Rangers,&#13;
though. Doe and CO. were&#13;
ut cold u tan Anderson&#13;
taJll d 1m fifth shut-cut of the&#13;
IICJUIOD In impressive, 3-0&#13;
taaIt10n AJong the way, An·&#13;
&lt;Iel'llOl1 turned in an eightvt!&#13;
performance u the&#13;
~", defense paved the&#13;
way to victory.&#13;
Ollen8Wely. Parltslde drew&#13;
net twice in half number one.&#13;
Bob Rogers converted a Jens&#13;
HanIen pus to make it 1-0,&#13;
and Clu1a Ryan extended the&#13;
lead to 2'{) wtth an unaaslated&#13;
goa1&#13;
Aller the half, the RanJ:ers&#13;
onday Spotlight&#13;
0- um fly-by for Jets&#13;
Men run third&#13;
in Titan meet&#13;
lacking the backfield punch of&#13;
Bo Jack ... n. \\1ille the offense&#13;
has been struggUng the de.&#13;
fenee has been ha vlng major&#13;
breakdowns in the second&#13;
half atJowtng teams to score&#13;
at....w.&#13;
e&amp;n",·h11e, the Jets have&#13;
been playing u sloppy as&#13;
L.A has and don't appear&#13;
ready to Improve upon It.&#13;
\\ Ith O'Brien at the helm the&#13;
offenee has looked good and&#13;
Freeman M",'eU has played&#13;
perb in the back.f1eld. But&#13;
they can't do It alone and the&#13;
def..... has not played well at&#13;
all ape&lt;:lfIcaUy the special&#13;
teams "'hlch have allowed&#13;
three kick reiunuJ to wind up&#13;
in the end zone in the first&#13;
fow-W8U3.&#13;
Wen u uauaJ I bave to&#13;
jump out on • 11mb and give&#13;
my prediction for how I feel&#13;
lh1a balUe of loeeno ....w wind&#13;
up and I ..., the N.Y. Jeta on&#13;
top by a final ocore of 81.17.&#13;
Ted McIntyre&#13;
Sports Writer&#13;
Saturday Parkside's mens&#13;
and womens Cross Country&#13;
teams traveled to Oshkosh to&#13;
the Titan invitational.&#13;
The men competed in a 12&#13;
team and placed thtrd behind&#13;
UW Oshkosh and UW Stevens&#13;
Point.&#13;
"We ran where we were&#13;
supposed to be," said assist.&#13;
ant coach MIke Lunow.&#13;
Pat Kochanskl finished first&#13;
for the Rangers and 13th&#13;
overall wtth a llme of 26:24&#13;
for the 8K race. Reggie&#13;
Davenport was 21st overall&#13;
and second for Parkslde and&#13;
MIke Nelson finished 24th.&#13;
"We have a real young team,&#13;
said Lunow. "COnsldertng our&#13;
experience, we ran well."&#13;
The women's coach Mike&#13;
DeWitt ran 1m J.V. women to&#13;
give the varsity a week of&#13;
rest. Wendy Orlowskl finished&#13;
23rd overall first for Parkslde&#13;
With • llme of 19:48, and&#13;
Kelly Watsin ran a 20:44 to&#13;
place 44th overall. COnsider.&#13;
Ing that the J.V. g\rIa are all&#13;
freshmen DeWitt was pleased&#13;
Withthe teama peJfonnance.&#13;
Next the women wlJJ com.&#13;
pete In the 1oI1nneaota Invlta.&#13;
tlonaI apInat a louBIt field In.&#13;
c1ud1ng four to 20 teams.&#13;
The week Ahea&#13;
Soccer&#13;
10/6 at U-Missouri-K.C.&#13;
10/8 at Park College (Granite City, III.)&#13;
10/11 Home vs. Lewis University&#13;
of the more lowly&#13;
lac off&#13;
up I r&#13;
....,.~.y are the Loe Ann&#13;
and the 4. W&#13;
both of which wlJJ&#13;
any a loll record Into the&#13;
'Ille uty of lh1a&#13;
t both t &amp;JUS&#13;
t lh1a may tum&#13;
aom t 01 an incam.&#13;
but don't&#13;
t on It&#13;
TIl RaIders fly Into the&#13;
reatlng p1ac 01 Jimmy&#13;
Hoffa Ioo!llng to f1nd lIOme&#13;
cona1atent play on both the of·&#13;
I and the defense. So tar&#13;
lh1a Ma80Ilthey have bad nel·&#13;
lber u Jay Scbroeder has&#13;
""" u bot and coJd ua tau.&#13;
t and the ott_ has been&#13;
J.V..Soccer&#13;
10/10 at College of Lake County&#13;
GOlf&#13;
10/7-9 District 14 Tourney IEau Claire CO&#13;
Volleyball&#13;
10/6-=-7 at Missouri Western. Tourne&#13;
Men's Cross Country&#13;
10/6 at Notre Dame liwitatlbnal&#13;
PElooking for video tapers&#13;
",. ParbIde Athletic de·&#13;
b*lrtmo.lt Ie IooIdnc for beJp&#13;
Yldeo laI*la Ibe IlpCOInJnc&#13;
IIMetlI to be&#13;
- - ParbIde N&amp;Uoaal -&#13;
Women's Cross Country&#13;
10/7 at Minnesota Invitational&#13;
thoM With tbeIr own cam.&#13;
corder ~t. are to con.&#13;
tact Dr. Wayne DannebJ In&#13;
the PI: bu1kIID&amp;. or by con.&#13;
lactInc the PI: otflce at _&#13;
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