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students&#13;
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point&#13;
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this,&#13;
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required&#13;
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be&#13;
here,&#13;
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take&#13;
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think rationally&#13;
and&#13;
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and&#13;
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a sample of the   weary&#13;
swdenl,&#13;
caffeine.&#13;
and soon after. your head starts   sleeping in class is the inevitable   conversation  you  have  with&#13;
CafIeine. whether you like it&#13;
bobbing like one of those dogs that   drool pool that&#13;
occurs&#13;
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described. ..&#13;
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car.&#13;
that the human body was not  What's this?&#13;
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see&#13;
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damn,&#13;
during finals week.&#13;
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10&#13;
mention&#13;
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4 Thursday. February 1. 1990 Ranger&#13;
"Mirage" pumped up the volume and the audience at last Friday's&#13;
danll&#13;
II,.&#13;
DawB&#13;
MaUud&#13;
Eaaertll-.&#13;
lilt&#13;
EdItor&#13;
Priday. J...&#13;
26&#13;
was •&#13;
nighl&#13;
Ul&#13;
remember    because   "Mirage"&#13;
played&#13;
here.&#13;
Parkside·&#13;
11Iis&#13;
seven&#13;
member&#13;
balld&#13;
elcclrified   and&#13;
eoerzizcd&#13;
Ibc ax\iencc.&#13;
The  memberS  of  "Minge"&#13;
include  ClwIes  Barber&#13;
and&#13;
Jeff&#13;
Summil  on lead vocals.  Marcell&#13;
GuywnwilllkeybOOrds.MikeJones&#13;
on drums. Jon Jaquez&#13;
with&#13;
guiUU'&#13;
and&#13;
Jewel  Barbct  Jl/Id  Patrick&#13;
PallClSOllwilli&#13;
bass,&#13;
When  1&#13;
asked&#13;
10&#13;
inlerView&#13;
"Mirage,"  I&#13;
was&#13;
led&#13;
inUl a room&#13;
where  Ihc guys  were  all  sitting&#13;
around  Ibc I8ble, and so 1&#13;
joined&#13;
Ibcm. Thecnlircbandreally1hrew&#13;
up&#13;
a howl when&#13;
1&#13;
brougbl oul my&#13;
miao&#13;
1'"&#13;
lIoC.ccouler,asiflhcy'VC&#13;
ncvcrsccnoncbcforc.   Therccorder&#13;
was&#13;
brougbl&#13;
up&#13;
5Cveral&#13;
Olher&#13;
limes&#13;
Ihrougboullbc   inlerVicw.&#13;
"Mirage"&#13;
bas&#13;
been&#13;
wgclhcr&#13;
for&#13;
Ihrcc&#13;
years now.  The Barbct&#13;
brol/ICrS,&#13;
GuyUlll and Summil'Were&#13;
Ibc original  members.   Wbcn Ibc&#13;
band&#13;
first&#13;
gOI started, Ihcy played&#13;
in&#13;
norIhcm&#13;
wisconSin,&#13;
mainly Door&#13;
Counly, Sbeboygan&#13;
and&#13;
Oshkosh.&#13;
However,   Jaquez&#13;
tried&#13;
10&#13;
.convince  me  dial  tbey've   also&#13;
played in Japan and Australia and&#13;
for Ihc&#13;
Queen&#13;
of England and tbe&#13;
White House.  Cbarles Barber bad&#13;
Ul correcl   bim,  saying  "NOM&#13;
Wisconsin,nolnoMoftbeworld."&#13;
NEW EXPANDED&#13;
WEEKEND'&#13;
HOURS&#13;
IN THE&#13;
COFFEE SHOPPE&#13;
TO FILL YOUR&#13;
LUNCHTIME&#13;
NEEDS&#13;
11:00 AM ·2:00 PM&#13;
SATURDAYS&#13;
BEGINS&#13;
F,E,BRUARY&#13;
3RD&#13;
(I&#13;
soonrea1ized  dlalJ aquez's  sense&#13;
of bumor came OUIof&#13;
ten.)&#13;
"Mirage"&#13;
bas&#13;
belped   witb&#13;
several charities, including MACC&#13;
Fund,   Multiple   Sclerosis   and&#13;
Cerebal Palsy.  They've  bad plans&#13;
for almost IWOyears to record  an&#13;
album.  Tbese plans will become a&#13;
reality  wben  tbey  go  into  !be&#13;
recording  studio and release some&#13;
singles to&#13;
the&#13;
commumty-&#13;
Also  in&#13;
tbe&#13;
works   is&#13;
the&#13;
possibililY of of "Mirage"  going on&#13;
tourtbissummer.   Ifso~tbeywillbe&#13;
oversees&#13;
in   Europe;    Japan,&#13;
Australia,  Hong  Kong,  and  the&#13;
Dominican    Republic   for   four&#13;
montbs.&#13;
The band is learning fast what&#13;
whalittakes  to stay on top. Coming&#13;
soonwillbcalllypesofpromotional&#13;
materials  such as t-shirts, buttons,&#13;
hats and tbeir original music.&#13;
They  have  also  realized  tbat&#13;
theirsucccssreliesupontbenumber&#13;
of people who listen totbeir  music.&#13;
Guyton replied,  "For all 'Mirage'&#13;
followers andfans,  we'd like to say&#13;
thanks for tbe suppon and continue&#13;
to come see us.&#13;
II&#13;
Since&#13;
their&#13;
beginning,&#13;
"Mirage"  has also played all across&#13;
tbe  country.&#13;
They've&#13;
been&#13;
to&#13;
Nevada,  Minnesota,  Iowa - all tbe '&#13;
Midwest.&#13;
As&#13;
far as colleges  go,&#13;
tbey'veplayedmanyatMinnesota,&#13;
Cartbage,   Par\&lt;sille,   Iowa,   St.&#13;
Petersburg&#13;
in   Florida,&#13;
UW-&#13;
Milwau1&lt;ee,MATC,LaCrosseand&#13;
Marquette.&#13;
Charles Barber did most of the&#13;
talldng  for !be group.   However,&#13;
when be lOOka break (to catch his&#13;
breatb),   he  gave  Patterson   the&#13;
cbance   to  gr:ab  the  recoider.&#13;
Pa~erson  mustliave   a suppressed&#13;
deslfC&#13;
to become  a&#13;
disc&#13;
jockey.&#13;
because when he bad tbe recorder&#13;
he said "We'll  be rrrrright  back:,'&#13;
Jaquez  warned  me dlat&#13;
if&#13;
tbe&#13;
recorder  got anywhere  near  him,&#13;
, "ir  won't  come  back:'&#13;
'1&#13;
didn't&#13;
believe bim and&#13;
So&#13;
1&#13;
passed around,&#13;
my recorder  and told&#13;
the&#13;
guys  to&#13;
say their narne and what tbey would&#13;
remember  about Parkside.&#13;
Charles  Bafber  was  next  to&#13;
me,  and  so he  got  my  recorder.&#13;
What  'he  will  remember   about&#13;
Parkside    'is   "the    real   cool&#13;
atmosphere   of the  show  and  tbe&#13;
nice  stage   and  tbe  nice&#13;
party&#13;
atmosphere,"&#13;
Next  was  Palrick&#13;
Patterson.    He  said,   "I  dug&#13;
tbe&#13;
pizza,"  1like the way the room was&#13;
made  because   it  was  perfectly&#13;
designed  for live entenainment.    I&#13;
was really impressed  by diaL"&#13;
Jaquez   was  next,  and  as  I&#13;
looked on, he lOOkthe microphone&#13;
and staned  talking  in Spanish,  not&#13;
realizing  tbat  I could  understand&#13;
him.   Basically,  he said  "!bey've&#13;
got these fat frencb fries.  They're&#13;
greaL"   He  also  loved  tbe warm&#13;
welcome&#13;
that   Parks ide   gave&#13;
"Mirage."  (Hedidpassmyrecorder&#13;
on!)&#13;
Summittook  tberecordernext.&#13;
He loved "the beautiful,  beautiful&#13;
women.  Oh, and the french fries."&#13;
Guyton,  the  man  who  carne  out&#13;
from behind  the keyboards  to sing&#13;
"Wild  Thang'"   and&#13;
"Funky&#13;
Cole&#13;
Medina,"  really  liked tbe crowd.&#13;
Rightthen,  tbedrummer   Jones&#13;
walked   into  tbe  room  and  was&#13;
handed   the  recorder.&#13;
He  mllst&#13;
moonlight  on the side because  his&#13;
words were sheer poetry.  What be&#13;
likes abQutParkside   is tbe fact dlat&#13;
"it's  set way  back  in the  woods.&#13;
away from !be bustle and bustle of&#13;
urban&#13;
life.&#13;
Seriously,  'it's   all&#13;
wooded  and  very  good  studying&#13;
atmosphere:'    When  the memhers&#13;
asked  him  if tbere  was  anything&#13;
elsc, he replied  with "Ab, the birds&#13;
and tbe bees."&#13;
,&#13;
Well.   all  the   members&#13;
of&#13;
"Mirage"  wanted  to say tbat they&#13;
loved  playing  at  Parkside.&#13;
The&#13;
audience really&#13;
knew&#13;
bow&#13;
andeveryonewasR8l1yn'lO\IlIlr,&#13;
tbe  interview&#13;
ended,  ~~&#13;
banded&#13;
togetber&#13;
to&#13;
give ;,,-.&#13;
two-three   "SEE  YA!"&#13;
s··&#13;
Programing&#13;
Director&#13;
MIry ....&#13;
Wesley  said it all&#13;
when ~&#13;
F1«&#13;
"Yon&#13;
guys are hOI. I&#13;
cbl'll:&#13;
where  you get&#13;
die&#13;
energy'  ~&#13;
know  something, shc's~&#13;
•&#13;
-&#13;
Medigen&#13;
from  Pagel&#13;
said.&#13;
.   "There  are many&#13;
0Iblr&#13;
dlat are far worse. ~~&#13;
understand  Ihcm theydIII'l&#13;
tbem a problem."&#13;
Misunderstanding&#13;
may&#13;
cause of tbe negative,..&#13;
-*!&#13;
has occurred  in&#13;
KelIadIL&#13;
are  always  a few&#13;
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dill&#13;
matter wbat are&#13;
not&#13;
salisli:d.&#13;
have attempted&#13;
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show1bem.&#13;
plants and facts," said&#13;
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(Ked&#13;
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McLaugblin  is&#13;
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and&#13;
he is looking  forward  to many&#13;
more.&#13;
"I  would   like&#13;
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programs   and  services   to  a  level&#13;
where  smdents  are  informed   and&#13;
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know&#13;
about&#13;
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for  new   ways   to  serve&#13;
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better.&#13;
"Our   major  goal   is  to  assist&#13;
students&#13;
to&#13;
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their&#13;
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are  things  we can  do  to help  them&#13;
through the yearsatParkside,    that's&#13;
what  we&#13;
are&#13;
all&#13;
about,"  explained&#13;
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As  Dean   of   Students   many&#13;
students  may&#13;
think&#13;
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Steve  McLaughlin&#13;
here&#13;
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students&#13;
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problems,    but   that's&#13;
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"We&#13;
see&#13;
more   students   that  need&#13;
questions&#13;
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be   answered,&#13;
need&#13;
assistance,   and  students   that  need&#13;
more  information   about  programs&#13;
than&#13;
we   receive&#13;
students&#13;
with&#13;
disciplinary   problems.   We receive&#13;
more  positive   than  negative."&#13;
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trip  to&#13;
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students&#13;
and&#13;
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promplly&#13;
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from&#13;
10&#13;
a.m.&#13;
to 4 p.m.  At the end of the month&#13;
an African&#13;
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and&#13;
Fashion Sale&#13;
is&#13;
also&#13;
scheduled&#13;
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take&#13;
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not&#13;
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which will be held  .&#13;
in Unioo  104-106&#13;
from&#13;
noon&#13;
to&#13;
p.m., will begivenbyJamesW.R..&#13;
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need&#13;
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involvment  not onJy by African-&#13;
Americans but also by all people in&#13;
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"Wemust  be accounted for,"&#13;
said Stills, who has&#13;
been&#13;
teaching&#13;
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for the past&#13;
two&#13;
years.   He also&#13;
teachesbehavioralscienceful\time&#13;
at  Gateway  Technical  College.&#13;
"Generally, I want to point out&#13;
the&#13;
need&#13;
for political involvement  in&#13;
African&#13;
needs.&#13;
Stills  has  been  involved  in&#13;
politics atmany levels fora number&#13;
of years.&#13;
In&#13;
1988 he was&#13;
co-chair&#13;
of the Jesse Jackson for President&#13;
campaign&#13;
in Wisconsin,&#13;
and&#13;
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Wisconsin&#13;
to  the  Democratic&#13;
National Convention.  He was also&#13;
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for President Organization&#13;
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served&#13;
as&#13;
a member  of che&#13;
electoral college in Wisconsin.  On&#13;
the&#13;
local  level,  he  has  been  a&#13;
mayoral&#13;
candidate   in  1979  in&#13;
Racine, and chaired a local group,&#13;
People Against Aparcheid in 1982,&#13;
as well&#13;
as&#13;
working wich the local&#13;
Democratic party organization.&#13;
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speaker, he plans to deal wich the&#13;
factthat theremust benew political&#13;
strategies for the '90's&#13;
campaign,&#13;
and that there will be different and&#13;
better political expectations to look&#13;
forward&#13;
to.&#13;
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with the foreign policies,"   Stills&#13;
said.  "'The whole Ilalion needs to&#13;
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James  Stills&#13;
Thu~day,   Feb.&#13;
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career    by   writing    for   the   Post&#13;
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banned&#13;
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government&#13;
in    South&#13;
Africa.&#13;
Kumalo  has also  written  for&#13;
Drum&#13;
magazine,   and&#13;
the&#13;
Johannesburg&#13;
Calenderof events cent...&#13;
.&#13;
'Ii1N'rER&#13;
CARNIvAL:   Events  include-   Circus  Parade,  Tricycle  Relay,&#13;
iOUeYball,CoUegeBowl,LipSynC. LookinRangerfortimesandplaces.&#13;
llesday,Feb. 6&#13;
'&#13;
,&#13;
PRINT&#13;
SHOW: Prints from artists  across  the country  will be shown  in the&#13;
Conunuilication&#13;
Arts&#13;
Gallery  from  1-6 p.m.  and  7·10  p.m.,&#13;
free.&#13;
~.&#13;
CARNIVAL:   Events  are  • Water  Balloon  Toss,  Clown  ~un,&#13;
amily&#13;
Feud, Scavenger  Hunt,  9-Pin  Tap.   Tunes  and  places  are  bsted&#13;
elseWhere..&#13;
Wednesday,Feb.  7&#13;
'&#13;
~1lIBmON:&#13;
The "Fourth&#13;
Annual&#13;
National   Sniall  Print  Exhibition,"&#13;
1ln&gt;~ication&#13;
Arts&#13;
Gallery  from  1·6 p.m.  and  7-10  p.m.,  free.&#13;
Vi"'Ull(&#13;
CARNlV AL:  Various  Events.&#13;
.&#13;
.&#13;
.&#13;
~R!&lt;sHOP   FOR  SENIORS:   Information   Session  on  the DlmOis Job&#13;
.12-1 p.m., Union  207.&#13;
'&#13;
~~:&#13;
"Guess Who's  Coming  10Dinner,"7p.m.,UnionCinema.&#13;
Free&#13;
8   ISSlon.(BHM/PAB)&#13;
lOoD DRIVE:  9 am,  10 3:30 p.m.   Union   104-6.&#13;
Sunday Times,  which is the largest&#13;
newpaperin  South Africa  Through&#13;
his  writing,   Kumalo&#13;
has&#13;
exposed&#13;
the  conditions   of  black   migrant&#13;
workers   in   the  mines   of   South&#13;
Africa,ofwhich   his fatherZululand&#13;
was one.  Kumalohasalsoreported&#13;
on  abuses   of  police   power,   and&#13;
false imprisonments  thatsometimes&#13;
lead  10&#13;
death.&#13;
Kumalo   is&#13;
also&#13;
one   of  the&#13;
founding  members  of the Union of&#13;
Black   Journalists    which   is  now&#13;
banned&#13;
in South Africa.&#13;
The&#13;
union&#13;
Herrem extends invitation to all&#13;
To:&#13;
UW·Parkside   Faculty  and&#13;
Staff&#13;
From:&#13;
Michelle   Herrem,   Black&#13;
History  Month  chair&#13;
As&#13;
chair  of  the   1990  Black&#13;
History  Month  committee,  I'd  like&#13;
to   extend&#13;
an'&#13;
invitation    for   all&#13;
Parkside  faculty and staff 10attend&#13;
this year's  events.   Our committee&#13;
of students,  faculty,  and staff have&#13;
workedveryhardlOplananexciting&#13;
variety  of  activities,   lecl!JreS,&#13;
art&#13;
shows,  movies,   and  musicians   10&#13;
was  also  involved&#13;
with&#13;
the  Black&#13;
Consciousness    Movement   which&#13;
was&#13;
lead&#13;
by Steven Biko, who was&#13;
killed  in detention.&#13;
Kumalo&#13;
has&#13;
traveled&#13;
throughout  the country  speaking  10&#13;
high school,  and college  students,&#13;
labor  unions,  and  church   groups&#13;
about  the  struggle  for  freedom  in&#13;
South  Africa&#13;
Kumalo&#13;
has    been&#13;
richly&#13;
awarded   for  his  work   in  South&#13;
Africa&#13;
He&#13;
has&#13;
been chosen  10be a&#13;
member    of&#13;
the&#13;
Multi·NationaI&#13;
Foreign&#13;
Journalists   Project&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
United&#13;
States,&#13;
awarded   a&#13;
Font&#13;
Foundation&#13;
Human&#13;
Righls&#13;
Fellowship,   and&#13;
is&#13;
consulted   by&#13;
American  businesses  about  doing&#13;
, business&#13;
in South  Africa&#13;
Due   10   the   activites&#13;
thai&#13;
KwnaIo   has  been  involved   with&#13;
the  apartheid   regime&#13;
has&#13;
forced&#13;
him&#13;
out&#13;
of   South&#13;
Africa.&#13;
He&#13;
currently  lives  in&#13;
New&#13;
York.&#13;
please  a variety  of&#13;
tastes.&#13;
The&#13;
auendance  of faculty  and&#13;
staff   is   very   importalll    10&#13;
the&#13;
students  of  Parkside   as  il  shows&#13;
support&#13;
and&#13;
encouragement.&#13;
Faculty may want 10consider using&#13;
these  programs  as  exua&#13;
credit&#13;
or&#13;
coursework  as  they  relate  10&#13;
your&#13;
classes.&#13;
As&#13;
always,  most of the events&#13;
are&#13;
free&#13;
and&#13;
all  are&#13;
open&#13;
10 the&#13;
public.  IT&#13;
you&#13;
have any questions,&#13;
please feel&#13;
free&#13;
10COIIUlCtme at the&#13;
Student Activities&#13;
OffICe&#13;
in Union&#13;
209  at  553-2278.&#13;
I'm   looting&#13;
forward 10seeing&#13;
you&#13;
at&#13;
theevcnlS.&#13;
.  individual   events   will  receive   the&#13;
following    prizes:&#13;
First   Place   -&#13;
Winter&#13;
Carnival&#13;
Sweatshirts.&#13;
. Second  Place  - Winter  Carnival  T-&#13;
Shirts,&#13;
Third&#13;
Place&#13;
-    Winter&#13;
Carnival   CertificateS.&#13;
Team   events&#13;
are&#13;
open&#13;
to&#13;
all&#13;
students,  faculty,  staff  and  alumni.&#13;
However,    only&#13;
teams&#13;
sponsored&#13;
by   organizations    registered&#13;
with&#13;
the  Student  Activities   Office   will&#13;
be&#13;
awarded   competition   points&#13;
as&#13;
follows:&#13;
first&#13;
place   -  300  points,&#13;
second   place   -&#13;
200&#13;
points,&#13;
Third&#13;
Place  - 100 points,&#13;
Any  club  or organization   that&#13;
co-sponsors&#13;
an   event&#13;
with    the&#13;
Winter   Carnival   Committee    will&#13;
receive    300   competition&#13;
points.&#13;
Sponsoring&#13;
an&#13;
event   means   that&#13;
the  club  or organization   help  with&#13;
running    the   event&#13;
Clubs    and&#13;
organizations    may   sponsor   more&#13;
than&#13;
one  event,  yet  they  will  only&#13;
receive&#13;
a    maximum&#13;
of&#13;
300&#13;
competition   points.&#13;
One   important    issue&#13;
to&#13;
take&#13;
notice&#13;
of   is   the    new    rule    on&#13;
attendance.&#13;
You&#13;
muss&#13;
be&#13;
present&#13;
and on time for both  individual  and&#13;
team&#13;
events   for   which    you   are&#13;
registered.&#13;
Failure&#13;
to&#13;
attend   on&#13;
time   will  result   in  an  automatic&#13;
competition   point  reduction   of&#13;
SO&#13;
points.&#13;
Failure&#13;
to&#13;
show   up  at  all&#13;
.  wil\&#13;
result&#13;
in&#13;
an&#13;
automatic&#13;
competition   point reduction  of  100&#13;
points.&#13;
.&#13;
For  team  events,  competition&#13;
points    will&#13;
be&#13;
awarded&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
winners.  These points will&#13;
be&#13;
tallied&#13;
during&#13;
the&#13;
week's   events   and  the&#13;
top&#13;
three&#13;
organizations&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
awarded  the following  cash prizes:&#13;
Iirst  place  -  $100,  second   place   -&#13;
10  Thursday,&#13;
FebnJary    1,  19§0   Ranger&#13;
WinterCarnival offerslarge schedule of events to choose frorn...&#13;
of&#13;
Wint r&#13;
rnivals&#13;
SIIOWvolleyball&#13;
Tricycle  relay&#13;
by Dawn  Mailand&#13;
Entertainment&#13;
Editor&#13;
As&#13;
you&#13;
might&#13;
know,&#13;
Winter&#13;
Carnival&#13;
is around thecomer.   This&#13;
is    a    week-long&#13;
event,&#13;
with&#13;
competitionsrunningdayandnight&#13;
Everyone&#13;
should&#13;
be&#13;
preparing  for&#13;
the&#13;
competitions  and  thinking&#13;
up&#13;
_gies&#13;
to&#13;
win&#13;
their&#13;
club points.&#13;
Listed&#13;
below&#13;
are&#13;
all&#13;
the&#13;
events&#13;
for this year's  Winter&#13;
Carnival,&#13;
on&#13;
February&#13;
S -&#13;
9.&#13;
Rule&#13;
books&#13;
containing   a   list   of   all   events,&#13;
descriptions&#13;
of each event, sign-up&#13;
infonnationandrules   foreach event&#13;
(all&#13;
the&#13;
essential  information)&#13;
are&#13;
available  in&#13;
the&#13;
Union  Activities&#13;
OffICe&#13;
(Union&#13;
209).&#13;
Pick&#13;
up&#13;
your&#13;
copy now  for they will go fast!!&#13;
1&#13;
MONDAY,  FEB.&#13;
S&#13;
•   7&#13;
am,&#13;
to&#13;
7&#13;
p.m.    Winter&#13;
Painting&#13;
Competition&#13;
(Union&#13;
Bridge)&#13;
•&#13;
IIOOIL&#13;
Circus&#13;
Parade&#13;
and&#13;
B_&#13;
CooleSt&#13;
(Concourse)&#13;
•   12:30&#13;
p.m.   Tricycle&#13;
Relay&#13;
Race&#13;
(Concoune)&#13;
•  3 p.rn.  Volleyball  (Housing&#13;
Patio)&#13;
•&#13;
6   p.m.&#13;
College   Bowl&#13;
Preliminary  (Union&#13;
Bazaar)&#13;
•&#13;
8  p.m.&#13;
Lip   Sync   with'&#13;
STEVEN   KIMBROUGH   (Union&#13;
Square)&#13;
TUESDAY,  FEB.  6&#13;
•   12:30 p.m.   Water  Balloon&#13;
Toss  (Union&#13;
Pad)&#13;
• I&#13;
p.m.   Oown  Run  (Union&#13;
Pad)&#13;
•&#13;
3:30&#13;
p.m,&#13;
Family   Feud&#13;
(Union  Square)&#13;
•&#13;
6  p.m.&#13;
Scavenger   HWII&#13;
(Union  Bazaar)&#13;
•  9p.m.  9-PinTap(Recreation&#13;
Center)&#13;
WEDNESDAY,    FEB.&#13;
7&#13;
•   9&#13;
a.m.&#13;
to&#13;
3:30&#13;
p.m,&#13;
Blood&#13;
Drive&#13;
(Union&#13;
104/106)&#13;
•&#13;
noon.&#13;
Human&#13;
Dog&#13;
Sled&#13;
Race&#13;
(Housing  Hills)&#13;
•&#13;
12:30   p.m.&#13;
Srongman&#13;
Javelin&#13;
Thniw&#13;
(Union  Pad)&#13;
•   1&#13;
p.m.    Pyramid   Building&#13;
Contest  (Union  Pad)&#13;
•  3&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Volleyball  (Housing&#13;
Patio)&#13;
•  6&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Twister  Tournament&#13;
(Main Place)&#13;
•   9&#13;
p.m.    Music  by  DAVE&#13;
WOPAT  (Union  Square)&#13;
THURSDAY,   FEB.&#13;
8&#13;
•&#13;
12:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Snowclown&#13;
Building  Contest  (Union  Pad)&#13;
•&#13;
3:30  p.m.&#13;
Family   Feud&#13;
Finals  (Union  Square)&#13;
•  6p.m.   College  Bowl Finals&#13;
(Union  Bazaar)&#13;
•  8&#13;
p.m.  Draw or Die (linion&#13;
Square)&#13;
FRIDAY,  FEB.  9&#13;
•&#13;
noon.&#13;
Tug&#13;
0'&#13;
War&#13;
Competition   (Union  Pad)&#13;
• I&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Volleyball   Finals&#13;
(Housing  Patio)&#13;
•  8&#13;
p.m.   Awards  Ceremony&#13;
and Dance with THE BOYS NEXT&#13;
DOOR  (Union  Square)&#13;
There&#13;
are&#13;
two&#13;
types&#13;
·of&#13;
points;&#13;
spiritpointsandcompetitionpoints.&#13;
Spirit&#13;
points&#13;
are&#13;
based&#13;
on&#13;
attendance,  participation,   banners&#13;
and&#13;
team&#13;
spirit  Competition  points&#13;
are&#13;
awarded&#13;
in    the&#13;
areas&#13;
of&#13;
individual  events, team events  and&#13;
sponsoring   an  event&#13;
Individual&#13;
events&#13;
are   open&#13;
to&#13;
all  students&#13;
faculty,   and   staff.&#13;
Winners    of&#13;
X-Country  Ski Rentals&#13;
AVAILABLE   AT  THE&#13;
PARKSIDE   UNION  SKI SHOPPE&#13;
.&#13;
(LOCATED    IN  THE  UNION   REC CENTER)&#13;
• SATURDAYS,&#13;
lOam·&#13;
4&#13;
pm&#13;
• SUNDAYS,&#13;
lOam·&#13;
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Ranger  Thursday,   February   1,  1990  1,1&#13;
Parkside's Panamanian students reflect on invasion&#13;
by&#13;
Gwen HeUer&#13;
Starr&#13;
Writer&#13;
As&#13;
American&#13;
troops&#13;
invaded&#13;
I'aJiIIIIIi&#13;
on&#13;
Dec.&#13;
21, 1989,&#13;
three&#13;
Parkside students  had  more&#13;
, vesredinthepolitica1turmoilthan&#13;
J8&#13;
ilism.&#13;
They watched  their&#13;
:llY&#13;
makehistory&#13;
thousands&#13;
of&#13;
aWes&#13;
away.&#13;
RaimundoMizrachi,&#13;
Edilma&#13;
Rodriguez,&#13;
and&#13;
Dilia&#13;
Serrano are&#13;
Ibree&#13;
students   who   have&#13;
II3DSPlamedthemselves from their&#13;
bomesandfamiliesinPanama City,&#13;
Panama&#13;
lO&#13;
the wintery Wisconsin&#13;
weatherat UW-Parkside.&#13;
Mizrachigraduated from high&#13;
school&#13;
inPanama City. Two years&#13;
ago&#13;
he&#13;
choose&#13;
to&#13;
repeat his senior&#13;
yearatanAmerican high school in&#13;
East&#13;
Troy, Wi.   A  freshman&#13;
majoring&#13;
in accounting, he would&#13;
IKe&#13;
lO&#13;
retum&#13;
to&#13;
Panama  after&#13;
paduatioo&#13;
to&#13;
work in some aspect&#13;
ofbusiness.&#13;
On&#13;
the subject of the U.S.&#13;
invasion&#13;
ofbis country, he believes&#13;
lbatactionwas a positive step, but&#13;
k&#13;
should have occurred  much&#13;
sooner.&#13;
He&#13;
bas&#13;
high hopes for the&#13;
new&#13;
Panamania~ government&#13;
Record&#13;
review ...&#13;
headed by Guillermo Endara, but&#13;
cautions  that  there&#13;
are&#13;
many&#13;
obstacles  in establishing  a new&#13;
democratic government.&#13;
Hisfamilyremainsinasubwb&#13;
of Panama  City.  "Many people&#13;
assume that Panama City is small,&#13;
but there are a million people there.&#13;
The&#13;
areas&#13;
that were destroyed (by&#13;
the invasion of U.S. troops) were&#13;
not in my neighborhood,".&#13;
Edilma Rodriguez  and&#13;
Dilia&#13;
Serrano  originally  carne  to the&#13;
United  States&#13;
10&#13;
study  at  the&#13;
Marathon Center in Wausau three&#13;
years ago. After completing their&#13;
studies at the two-year center, they&#13;
transferred&#13;
to Parkside.&#13;
Serrano, a junior majoring in&#13;
economics,  explained  how  she&#13;
decided&#13;
10&#13;
study in the U.S.&#13;
"A&#13;
radio  station  was advertising  a&#13;
program which accepted students&#13;
for study at American universities,"&#13;
Bot/) women applied along with&#13;
7,000 other applicants.  152 were&#13;
chosen.&#13;
"American  universities are&#13;
super different&#13;
from&#13;
Panamanian&#13;
universities," explainedRodrigoez.&#13;
"In Panama the professors&#13;
do&#13;
not&#13;
have office hours.  They are very&#13;
JanetJackson's"Rhythm   Nation  1814"&#13;
by&#13;
Tonya Hamilton&#13;
Staff&#13;
Writer&#13;
Janel&#13;
Jackson's  new  tape&#13;
"RhYthm&#13;
Nation 1814" is a v~&#13;
I:OI1lroversia1&#13;
rape&#13;
with  themes&#13;
IlIIging&#13;
from&#13;
drugs&#13;
10&#13;
teenage&#13;
~y&#13;
-&#13;
those&#13;
themes  we&#13;
cboosenottodiscusswith others. I&#13;
consideritiln impressive&#13;
tape&#13;
which&#13;
shows Jackson'sserious   side.&#13;
Side one is a true, to the point&#13;
mixture of fast, dance-type music&#13;
thatcIearly&#13;
addresses&#13;
today's world&#13;
and how we live.&#13;
Side Iwo consists of mostly&#13;
slow love songs, the type of which&#13;
Continued  on page 12&#13;
- High quality  accommodations&#13;
tor&#13;
7 nights at the&#13;
~i~&#13;
'PLAZA' (Now a new 'Ho Jo's') on the beach.&#13;
- Pool. deck.  color&#13;
N,&#13;
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~&#13;
- Planned  porties - on sight.&#13;
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- Escorted throughout.&#13;
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"BAHIA MAR' condo/hotel   on the beach.&#13;
"IJi~&#13;
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- Round trip chortered  motor cooch  .&#13;
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DAYTONA&#13;
SO.  PADRE&#13;
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BEACH&#13;
ISlAND&#13;
flfl'&#13;
I&#13;
,&#13;
- stric; and there is no sleeping or&#13;
eating allowed in class. The COSIof&#13;
tuition for one semister is thirty&#13;
10&#13;
forty dollars, but our textbooks&#13;
are&#13;
very expensive,"   Rodrigoez,  a&#13;
junior  communication   major,&#13;
enjoys rer classes&#13;
at&#13;
Parkside and&#13;
finds the professors in ber major to&#13;
beoutstanding.  Sheisthesecretary&#13;
of the International Students Club,&#13;
a Parkside  organization  which&#13;
aUowsforeign students&#13;
tomeeteach&#13;
other.&#13;
"Students  in  Panama  take&#13;
specific study programs which&#13;
are&#13;
made up of classes from one field&#13;
such as biology  or economics,"&#13;
Setranoadded.  ''The classes within&#13;
the program&#13;
are&#13;
not as varied as&#13;
DAYTONA&#13;
BEACH&#13;
S18,OOO&#13;
PART-TIMEMONEY FOR COLLECiE.&#13;
The Army Reserve can help you&#13;
take a big bite out of college expenses.&#13;
Earn&#13;
more than $13.000 during a .&#13;
standard enlistment. Complete Basic&#13;
Training and valuable skill training at&#13;
an&#13;
Am1\'&#13;
school. Then drill with a unit&#13;
near hoine-  usually one weekend a&#13;
month and two weeks a year.&#13;
And if you qualify, the Montgomery&#13;
GI Bill could provide you&#13;
WIth&#13;
up to&#13;
$5,040for college expenses.&#13;
Think about it. Then think  about us, Then call us&#13;
today:&#13;
,&#13;
652-2072&#13;
BE ALL YOU CAll BE:&#13;
ARMY RESERVE&#13;
-&#13;
•&#13;
they&#13;
are&#13;
here."&#13;
Serrano&#13;
is also&#13;
an&#13;
active member of the International&#13;
Students  Club.   According&#13;
10&#13;
Edilma, Dilia does more for the&#13;
club than most of the officers.&#13;
The invasion of their country&#13;
caused&#13;
both&#13;
women&#13;
to&#13;
wORy'ahout&#13;
family and friends in Panama City.&#13;
"It was terrible when I watched the&#13;
news and saw friends of mine,&#13;
people I knew losing everything."&#13;
Both women feel that the new&#13;
government has a long road&#13;
ahead&#13;
IOward recovery. "I will believe it&#13;
when I&#13;
see&#13;
it with my own eyes,"&#13;
Rodriguez  stated in regards&#13;
10&#13;
a&#13;
successful democracy.&#13;
The&#13;
areas&#13;
hardest  hit  by&#13;
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