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            <text>Assaults at UW-Parkside&#13;
Students arrested for outbreak of violence ., ......... N.Jude&#13;
News EdItor&#13;
Two University of Wiscoo·&#13;
siJH'IIbido male students, both&#13;
.... oftbe~hallcom.&#13;
pIeI weaelll'eSled Thunday, Scpo&#13;
ranb« 19 for disonIcrIy conducL&#13;
AlII:30p.m. Thunday,cam.&#13;
pus pOOce responded to a fight in&#13;
the Iakbce hall aparunenL&#13;
"Wo found two students enppI&#13;
in amblll, punching each&#13;
odIer,lIlIll Wlalling on the floor,"&#13;
DawOslrowsld,ChiefofCampus ...........&#13;
I'oIil:o, said "The officers had to&#13;
physically separate the individuals&#13;
and place them in handcuffs bec:&#13;
auselbeywerenotcooling down."&#13;
"Evidenlly, one individual _.""&#13;
came 10 the other apartmenL He&#13;
exchanged some words and there&#13;
mayhavebeensomedisagreements&#13;
betweea dIeae two male students,&#13;
The studcat confronted each other&#13;
and'Mlldl_exchanged. They Wbfijllli&#13;
slalled f1PlDing, and throwing&#13;
\lIIIlCblls. Some female students&#13;
lIIIempIedlDlJreaIr:up lhe fight, but&#13;
they sot sboved and pushed&#13;
nmd,"&#13;
housing&#13;
Sexual assault in U'W-Parksidr&#13;
residence halls results in arres&#13;
By Erica Suebs 3, 1991, she was in • room (&#13;
News Writer campus and was undreasing wbf&#13;
On SepremberS,ataboutl2:47 tbedefendantwalkedin,uninvite&#13;
in the morning, uw· Parkside's He told bee. "Hi, baby" sr,&#13;
Campus Police Depanmeot reo wasprompllyastedtoleave, wbic&#13;
ceived a complaint from five fe- be did,leaving. feeling uncon&#13;
male students who live in theResi· fortable, intimidated, and Ihrea&#13;
dent Hall complex. ened. SberemembeJed bim from&#13;
Iteoncemed a male II11dentby previous encounter. where be \u,&#13;
the nameofRaDdy Bolden; whom, questioned. about dating.&#13;
they claim, was walking in and out The second woman, AW. sai&#13;
of their aparunents forthe last few that on September4. thedefendaJ&#13;
days wilhout their consenL He came, uninvited, into her spar&#13;
allegedly walked into their bed- menL He allegedly flirted wil&#13;
room and bathroom areas, malcing her, touching his leS asainst 1JeJ&#13;
vague anempts at romantic con- until she moved away, while J,&#13;
versalion. followed. She subsequenlly got u&#13;
Whilewalking on campus,one and told the defendantlhat she ha&#13;
of the women (who is a minor) had to use the bathroom and \eeL&#13;
!ifb¥iGWan encounter wilh the defendant, Tensecondslaterhecameint&#13;
whoallegedly insisted upon physi· the bathroom, after she had prev&#13;
cal contact with her, which she ous\yshutandlockedthelllgb&lt;&#13;
. ... "".!.!.!.!W..!~!' prompdy refused. Wilh 1his incl· hind.. AW screamed at It,&#13;
UW·Parksiile RCSJdence HaIb denl,thedefendantallegedlyfon:ed defendantandhequicldyleft;lea,&#13;
Thetwostudents,bothl9years male student got involved with the sexualcool8CL ing bee III discover the \oc:k WI&#13;
old, were separated for a shon pc- fight The investigation revealed the broIa:n on the lIlg.&#13;
riod oflirneby residence hall assis· Onestudentswhobiedtobreak following srory: On September 6, the thiJ&#13;
tants. At anotha point, another CODtinUed on Page 2 The fust woman, AE, stated woman.CB,stalesthatshesawth&#13;
that on theaftemoon ofSeprember CODtinued 00 ....&#13;
Cultural Background Among&#13;
AHANAStudents&#13;
48.97il!&#13;
Amencan Indian&#13;
Asian&#13;
Hispanic&#13;
6.15il!&#13;
~ llidents 81eOf African AmBrican, His . Asian or Native American deamt&#13;
Multi-Cultural studei)t enrollment'&#13;
The muttl-ctillUral student enrollment I'l3s'ln&lt;;reased&#13;
Whilethe nUmber of CaucasIans students halideCrE1a~!!d.. Thlf&#13;
Amelican Indians have Increased from 1a last year to 27.now.'&#13;
The AfrIcaiI AmeHcan populatlon wjls 201,laSl year and21J~thi$;&#13;
YBar. The ASian population, including Vietnameseanct CI1In!'Se&#13;
iIcreasect from 58 to 59 students. Hispanic;s have also in~&#13;
CIfllIsecl from 135 to 138 $lUdentll: EaChII'1Jttj,eu~ral PQPula~:&#13;
JIon has Increased while Ihll CaucasianJXlPulatlOn h!tS~·'&#13;
!l!IaI1dfIQm !U68 to 4, $76.* '.. '.&#13;
" .. )&#13;
bz&#13;
Dr. Lindner awarded university's top honoJ&#13;
coniplishedpoetwhohaspublished ,----------&#13;
three books of his original works.&#13;
Currenllyheisawaitingtherelease&#13;
of his latest collection of poetry,&#13;
Angling Into Light&#13;
In addition to teaching poetry,&#13;
Lindner has also taught composi·&#13;
tion and a variety of courses focus·&#13;
ing on American literature.&#13;
"Literature is where I am at&#13;
my best," explains Lindner. "My ~~";?"&#13;
passion for Iiteral11reand teaching&#13;
come togelher. I try to approach&#13;
the course as a human being rather&#13;
1han a scholar and relate lhe material&#13;
to human concerns, human&#13;
nature, or America"&#13;
"You learn a lot about yourself&#13;
and about life in Dr. Lindner's&#13;
literature classes," says senior&#13;
Dionne Trecroci. "It is surprising&#13;
how he can apply the works to a&#13;
person's real life."&#13;
When asted III describe the&#13;
qualities of an outstanding educa·&#13;
tor, Linllner responded, "There&#13;
By Gweo Heller .&#13;
MauagiDS Editor&#13;
"The key III teaching is to be&#13;
authentic, to be yourself," says Dr.&#13;
Carl Lindner, professor of English&#13;
at UW-Parkside. "SbJdents know&#13;
if you're putting·them on. What I&#13;
do is who Iam in the classroom."&#13;
Considered by students and&#13;
faculty to be an expen on Ameri·&#13;
can literature, Lindner was recently&#13;
presented the Stella C. Gray Award&#13;
for teaching excellence for the&#13;
1990-91 academic year. Lindner&#13;
was nominated by Parkside stu·&#13;
dents for his outstanding teaching&#13;
tattics and his academic energy.&#13;
Dr. Lindner earned his undergraduateandgraduatedegreesfrom&#13;
lhe City College of lhe City Uni·&#13;
versity of New York and obtained&#13;
his doctorate from UW-Madison.&#13;
He has been teaching at UW·Park·&#13;
side since 1969.&#13;
In addition III his instructor's&#13;
CQUTSCIoad, Lindner is also 811 ac·&#13;
Carl' Lindner&#13;
needs III be a genuine, caring, Tl&#13;
spect, and consideration byltt.&#13;
teacher for the students.&#13;
Basically, a form of trust to t&#13;
honest and fair must be honon:&#13;
CODt-inaed OD.... ,&#13;
Assaults at: : OW-Parkside&#13;
Students arrested for outbreak of violence&#13;
housing&#13;
IJLateslt•N.Jude _ .,&#13;
Nns F.ditor •&#13;
1wO University of Wisconsin-&#13;
Pllbidc male students. both&#13;
,esidealloftbe residence hall complex&#13;
_.anested Thursday. Seplalber&#13;
19 for disorderly conducL&#13;
Sexual assault in UW-Parksid&lt;&#13;
residence halls results in arres&#13;
Atll:30p.m.1bursday.camBy&#13;
Erica Sancbez&#13;
News Writer&#13;
JJIII police responded to a fight in 1-----. a=c-::::~~f.-~ :--:-~~'l""'""'.'I&#13;
On Septanbt.r8.atabout 12:47&#13;
in the morning. UW- Parkside's&#13;
Campus Police Department received&#13;
a complaint from five fc-&#13;
. -.s•l malcstudentswbolivcindlcResithe&#13;
resideacc hall apartment&#13;
"We found two students engaged&#13;
in combal. punching each&#13;
olher. and wuling on the floor."&#13;
DaveOslrowski. Chief of Campus&#13;
P'oJice. said ""The officers had to&#13;
~ysicallysepara1etheinw~duals r::~..1&#13;
aid place them in handcuffs ~ ,--- =&#13;
cause they were not cooling down."&#13;
"Evidently. one individual = ::::=:::::-,,::;&#13;
came k&gt; lbe other apartment He&#13;
exchanged some words and there&#13;
mayhavebeensomedisagreements&#13;
between dlele two male slUdents.&#13;
TbeSIUdeatconfronted each other ,tj-'"t:.l9&amp;J_,l!!!tll,lltd&#13;
dent Hall complex.&#13;
It concerned a male swdent by&#13;
the name of Randy Bolden; whom.&#13;
, V : • "_ they claim. was walking in and OUl&#13;
.. ..;;::,, •. ,~f~ , , of their apartments for the last few&#13;
· ·« : ~ , ~- days without their conseoL He&#13;
· : allege.dly wallted into their bed.room&#13;
and bathroom areas. maldng&#13;
vague attempts at romantic conversation.&#13;
Whilewalkingoncampus.onc&#13;
~.-.. of the women (who is a minor) had&#13;
an encounttt with the defendant,&#13;
who allegedly insisted upon physi-&#13;
, •l!!lll~w cal contact with her. which she&#13;
-~iii ..,._._.._i,,x.a.u. promptly refused. With this inci-&#13;
UW-Parksicle Residence Halls dent,rbcdelendantallegedlyforced&#13;
and wonll were exchanged. They&#13;
scancd figbllling. and throwing&#13;
pancbes. Some female students&#13;
llllml)llallDbreakup the fight, but&#13;
they got shoved and pushed&#13;
The two students, both 19 years male student got involved with the sexual contact&#13;
old. were separated for a shon pe- fighL The investigation revealed the&#13;
IIOUlld..&#13;
riod of time by residence hall assis- One students whobiedtobreak following story:&#13;
tants. At another point. another Continued on Page 2 The first woman, AE, stated&#13;
that on the afternoon of Septembt.r&#13;
3. 1991. she was in her room c&#13;
campus and was undressing whc&#13;
thedefendantwaltedin. uninvite&#13;
He told her. "Hi. baby" ar&#13;
waspromptlyaskcdtoleavc. wbk&#13;
he did. leaving her feeling uncon&#13;
for1able. intimidated. and direa&#13;
cned. Sheremembm,d him from&#13;
previous encountt.r. where be h8&#13;
questioned her about daling.&#13;
The second woman.AW. sai&#13;
that on September 4. the dcfendlJ&#13;
came. unin~ted. into her apar&#13;
menL He allegedly flirted wi1&#13;
her, touching his leg against hei&#13;
until she moved away. while l&#13;
followed. She subsequently got u&#13;
and told the defendant that she ha&#13;
to use the bathroom and lefL&#13;
Ten secondslaterhecameint&#13;
the bathroom. afttt she had prev&#13;
ously shut and locked the door bt&#13;
bind her. AW screamed at ll&#13;
defendantandbequickly left; lea,&#13;
ing her ID discover the lock M&#13;
broken on the door.&#13;
On September 6. the t1w&#13;
woman. CB. Slates that she saw th&#13;
Continued on Pqe&#13;
Cultural Background Among&#13;
AHANA Students Dr. Lindner awarded university's top hono1&#13;
6 . 15%&#13;
48,97%&#13;
Amencan Indian&#13;
Asian&#13;
Hispanic&#13;
AHANA saidents areof African Am8ricafl His , Asian or Native American d9C911t&#13;
Multi-Cultural student enrollment&#13;
The multl-cuttural student enrollment has Increased&#13;
While 1he number of Caucasians students has decreased. The&#13;
American Indians have increased from 18 last year to 27 now.&#13;
The African American poputatfon was 201 last year and 21 _5 this&#13;
yea,, The As1an population, including Vietnamese and Chin~e&#13;
ilcreased from 58 to 59 students. Hispanics have also 1nCl8ased&#13;
from 135 to 138 students. Each roolti-cuJtural popula:&#13;
Jlon has Increased while the Caucasian population has de·&#13;
~ from 4. 668 to 4. 576.&#13;
By Gwen Heller&#13;
Managing Editor&#13;
"The key to teaching is to be&#13;
authentic, to be yourself," says Dr.&#13;
Carl Lindner, professor of English&#13;
at UW-Parkside. "Students know&#13;
if you're putting them on. What I&#13;
do is who I am in the classroom."&#13;
Considered by students and&#13;
faculty to be an expen on American&#13;
literature, Lindner was recently&#13;
presented the Stella C. Gray Award&#13;
for teaching excellence for the&#13;
1990-91 academic year. Lindner&#13;
was nominated by Parkside students&#13;
for his outstanding teaching&#13;
tactics and his academic energy.&#13;
Dr. Lindner earned his undergraduate&#13;
and graduate degrees from&#13;
the City College of the City Univeisity&#13;
of New York and obtained&#13;
his doctorate from UW-Madison.&#13;
He 1w been teaching at UW-Parkside&#13;
since 1969.&#13;
In addition to his instructor•s&#13;
courseload. Lindner is also an accomplishedpoet&#13;
wholwpublished&#13;
three books of his original worts.&#13;
Cwrentlyheisawaitingtherel~&#13;
of his latest collection of poetry.&#13;
Angling Into Light&#13;
In adrution lO teaching poetry•&#13;
Lindner has also taught composition&#13;
and a variety of courses focusing&#13;
on American literature.&#13;
"Literature is where I am at&#13;
my best," explains Lindner. "My&#13;
passion for literature and teaching&#13;
come together. I try to approach&#13;
the course as a human being rather&#13;
than a scholar and relate the material&#13;
to human concerns, human&#13;
nature, or America"&#13;
"You learn a lot about yourself&#13;
and about life in Dr. Lindner's&#13;
literature classes." says senior&#13;
Dionne Trecroci. "It is swprising&#13;
how he can apply the works to a&#13;
person•s real life."&#13;
When med to describe the&#13;
qualities of an outstanding educator.&#13;
Lindner responded. "There&#13;
Carl Lindner&#13;
needs to be a genuine, caring, n&#13;
spect. and consideration by tl&#13;
teacher for the students.&#13;
Basically. a form of ttust tot&#13;
honest and fair must be honort&#13;
Coatinaed on Pqe&#13;
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~j~f -'~~.~9.~ 7F:.;,~ompl~te story~: on -~• ~e -,3::;,&#13;
CatlaolleStbdentClublefs new·pri~ and is heading&#13;
to greater heights.M•o••:;, .... ;:•••♦•M••••Details on ~ge 4.&#13;
Parkside students facing housing discrimination in&#13;
their quest for off campus housing. What can be done&#13;
illld how do it ................. ~ .................... Story on Page s.&#13;
'he RangerNews Letter or the Week• See what it hast&#13;
o sax_.~ .................................... : .... o~ Page 10.&#13;
, ~ ~&#13;
This week's Ewtorial explores both sides of a to~chr ··&#13;
ssue ............................. : .................. See Page 10~ •&#13;
.... heck out UW-Parkside Sports~ Get the latest scores&#13;
·n the Scoreboard ......... ,. .... J ....... : ............... See Section B.&#13;
This week's Classifieds. g~t the latest gossib, for sale and&#13;
elp wanted ................................ Sec Page 20.&#13;
ight in housing&#13;
.,ontinued from Pagel student went into the kitchen&#13;
:J the fight fell and became uncon- searching for a knife, the report&#13;
ious for a short period of time. further outlined. Both parties were&#13;
i suffered a concussion and sus• arrested fordisorderlyconduct,and&#13;
ined a bruise.· Steve Wallner, were taken to Campus Police for&#13;
~tant direcUr of housing wm questioning.&#13;
tlled to the scene and the students "Both students emotions were&#13;
ere separated. When Wallner's very high and uncomfortable,"&#13;
~tion was diverted, both stu- Osuowski said. "After several&#13;
::nts went aftel' each other again. people tried to intervene, the stu•&#13;
t this point, campus police ar• dents did not calm down. The&#13;
r. ved. custodial arrest was for them to&#13;
"We were very concerned calm down and reflect the seriousr.!)&#13;
oot the escalation of this fight," ness of what they had done."&#13;
Ostrowski said. '"This fight was Early Friday morning, both&#13;
, •ot a friendly disagreemenL It students had their bail posted. ·&#13;
q ,peared that seveial people at- The Disttict Attorney will be&#13;
. :mpted to break up the fight, but it reviewing the case for charges. It&#13;
cid not work." is the judgement of the officas to&#13;
Acoording to the repcxt, one send students to the Kenosha&#13;
of the SIUdents in the fight lried to County Jail," Osttowski said.&#13;
pick up a piece of weight lifting Disciplinary actions are being&#13;
C4uipmenuouseuaweapon. One investigatcdbySteveMcl.aughlin,&#13;
of tbe wimesaes IIOppCd him from dean of students, said assistant didoma&#13;
dlllL Suppoeedly tbe same rector of housing, Steve Wallner.&#13;
Lindner receives honor&#13;
CoadlliNClfnllh&amp;el&#13;
between die teacber and lhe lludenL&#13;
Knowledge is a given, but&#13;
ono IDUll baYe a pmioa for commmdc:•&#13;
lna and be a good role&#13;
modellDO.·&#13;
Enalisb major Tim&#13;
Kretschmann said, .. He's brillianL&#13;
Hetakesacammon sense8JJIX08Cb&#13;
to lileralure and comes out wilb&#13;
uncommon pcrcepdons. He highlights&#13;
opposing points of view to&#13;
achieve a complete image. You&#13;
gee a 3-D loot inSlead of a fJat&#13;
pbcqlapb.·&#13;
· · •• · -!:•, .·,:,;.&#13;
Friday •Film "Sleeping with the Enemy" 7pm, Union Cinema&#13;
$1 UW-Parkside students, $2 others (PAB)&#13;
•Hispanic Vendors from 10am-2pn:i, Union Bridge&#13;
•DJ Dance, 9pm, Dining Room (SAO &amp; BSO)&#13;
~un~ay •"Madame Butterfly" 7pm, Communication Arts Theatre,&#13;
$6 UW-Parkside students, $12 others (Accent on&#13;
Enric}:unent)&#13;
• Well Day (Health Seivices) .&#13;
• "Goal Setting:Getting There" VIP lecture, 3:30pm,&#13;
Union 207, Free (SAO)&#13;
• Patrick Reynolds, lecture on Smoking and theTobacco&#13;
fudustry, location TBA (PAB)&#13;
• Film: "Boyz in the Hood" 7pm, Union Cinema, $1&#13;
UW-P students, $2 others (PAB)&#13;
• J apenese Week&#13;
Assault in housing&#13;
Continued from Page 1&#13;
defendant walk into her apartment&#13;
and asked him what he was doing&#13;
there. He allegedly responded.&#13;
"Hey, what's the matte.r, baby?"&#13;
and ignored her. CB took action&#13;
and told the defendant to get out of&#13;
the apartment and shoved him out&#13;
of the door. She watched the defendant&#13;
walk out onto the sidewalk,&#13;
and then leaned over the bal·&#13;
cony to ask the defendant what his&#13;
name was. He suddenly looked&#13;
nervous and scared. stating that he&#13;
did not want to tell her that. He left,&#13;
only to return two minutes later to&#13;
ask "Why do you want to know my&#13;
name?" Allegedly, he then said&#13;
"You do not need to know my&#13;
name, it's not important"&#13;
CB said that she never consented&#13;
to have the defendant in her&#13;
apartment on that day.&#13;
September 7 was the final day&#13;
for these alleged incidents. The·&#13;
fourth woman KE, said that the&#13;
defendant came into her room&#13;
uninvited and sat down on her bed.&#13;
Herq,onedlymedherifhername&#13;
was KE, to which she respondedyes.&#13;
The defendant sat on her lap.&#13;
which ·a did not consent to, and&#13;
attempled to write down her name.&#13;
Hecbcn laid back on IJC"Zbed, when&#13;
a friend entaed the room and told&#13;
the defendant to leave. Upon his&#13;
departure,heaskedKEforhertelephone&#13;
number repeatedly.&#13;
· The same day. MM. a minor,&#13;
was walking on campus when the&#13;
defendant grabbed her hand just&#13;
outside of her apartmenL She told&#13;
him that her friends were waiting&#13;
for her, and he then allegedly Jed&#13;
hei-to his apartment._ He locked the&#13;
door and iwced her to sit down,&#13;
"just for a minute." MM said no,&#13;
but the defendant supposedly insisted,&#13;
soshesatdownandhe tumed&#13;
offthelights. Theallegedlypushed&#13;
MM down on the bed and began&#13;
kissing her on the mouth. She&#13;
pushed him off, refusing to let herself&#13;
be kissed, but he continued.&#13;
The defendant then attempted to&#13;
feel undea: her clothes and touch&#13;
her in private areas; while opening&#13;
his pants and vulgarly asking her to&#13;
perform oral sex on him. MM told&#13;
him no, and· he still continued his&#13;
auempes to fondle her, while she&#13;
held him away. Finally, the defendarll&#13;
turned on the lights, unlocked&#13;
thedoor,andallowedMMtoleave.&#13;
Dave Ostrowski, Director of&#13;
UW-Parbide'sCampusPoliceand&#13;
Public safety. said that the initial .&#13;
investigation led to a follow-up.&#13;
consisting of detailed written state·&#13;
ments from the people involved&#13;
and an interview with the alleged&#13;
defendant. Randy Bolden, to obtain&#13;
his version of the story. His&#13;
explanation coincided with MM' s,&#13;
so they requested that the District&#13;
attorney's office look over the&#13;
matter and request a charge for&#13;
Fourth Degree Sexual Assault. and&#13;
a Felony charge of sexual contaet&#13;
with a child. (10 years imprisonment&#13;
max.)&#13;
A minor cannot give consent&#13;
for any sexual contact. the District&#13;
Attorney had to give the Felony&#13;
charge for contact with MM. He&#13;
adds that the defendant was removed&#13;
from the residence halls on&#13;
the same day of his interview by&#13;
the University for disciplinary action&#13;
by the Dean of Students.&#13;
The alleged defendant has denied&#13;
all charges.&#13;
The Dean of Students, Sreve&#13;
McLaughlin, stated that we mus&amp;&#13;
all remember that the defendant is&#13;
innocent until proven guilty; all of&#13;
the accusations against him are al·&#13;
leged. He praised the effms of&#13;
those who came forward for action,&#13;
and hopes lbat this incidenl&#13;
will alat odlen dial quick ICliclaS&#13;
result in quick dlanges.&#13;
)4 tw26. 1991 News&#13;
Search for UW~System president&#13;
IJIrIca SUdaa&#13;
..... WrIfer&#13;
veiled iD mysaay, tile seercb&#13;
Ibrdle- UW-SyslelD President&#13;
II....... rionfrom UDiver.&#13;
il'IcxiIiz.aIL- A. S.. w, presideat&#13;
rJ die UW-SyslelD, resignM rec:&#13;
eadJ1IIIl1eft1bis major post open&#13;
widlaUUDYpll8lJCClivecandidates&#13;
His deQsion 10 resign was an&#13;
1IIlOIlP"""", but be bad been PresjdeDI&#13;
far lbIput several years and&#13;
bid lCClJI'IIl'isbed tile agenda he&#13;
IIId come lO tile system 10 compIelD&#13;
IIIIl fdt tbat it was lime 10&#13;
JDOW.CIL A1Ibou&amp;h 110one could have&#13;
JIOlIiUd lbIeuct lime he would&#13;
.. It was c:1ear 10 everyone&#13;
QIIICGIIlllIIbltMr.Sbawwasleav.&#13;
iDa fBirty soon.&#13;
UW-Pmkside's Vic:eQanc:e1_&#13;
Icr 101m Stoe:kwel1 Slated that be&#13;
didnotblowofanydefinitecandi_&#13;
dates up for tile position. One&#13;
possibility is Kalberine Lyle, acting&#13;
President t of tile UW-System&#13;
and Executive Vice Presideat direedy&#13;
WIder Mr. Sbaw. She, how.&#13;
ever, bas not decided whether she&#13;
is a candidate or noL Presendy, no&#13;
one bas come forward for the post.&#13;
Ac:c:ording 10 UW -Parkside&#13;
Student Government Association&#13;
President Ken Schuh, there are&#13;
possible candidates for tbe position,&#13;
but they are reluctant 10identify&#13;
themselves unlil the lime is&#13;
righL Their silence is due to tile&#13;
fact thatthey may losetheirpresent&#13;
jobs if they make their intentions&#13;
known now.&#13;
-&#13;
Former UW PresldeDt Shaw&#13;
However, the situation in&#13;
Madison is somewhat more hectic:.&#13;
ludith Temby, Secretary in tbe&#13;
BoardofRegentsofflCCat tile UW·&#13;
System,saidthattllec:andidatesfor&#13;
•In progress&#13;
the SysleID PJesldcnt positioo bid&#13;
not been selec11ld It this lime for&#13;
there _110 qrwlific:ations at the&#13;
_t to use as a method of dorennilllltion.&#13;
Wben asted if the&#13;
Director of Ibe Repus. office was&#13;
available for comment, Ibe answer&#13;
was "be's on vac:ation in TaUabas-&#13;
-. and woo't be b8c:t unlil 0ctober."&#13;
AfI# many inquiries, a staff&#13;
member in tile UW -System finally&#13;
gavelhls information: Maureen&#13;
Quinn, Associate Vice Presideat&#13;
ofUnivemty Relations, staled that&#13;
an Executive Director bad been&#13;
named. He is Ibe formerChanc:ellor&#13;
of UW -Oshkosh, Edward&#13;
Penson.&#13;
She also added that tIley were&#13;
in tile piocess of meeting with tile&#13;
c:ommiuee and the Regents to determine&#13;
cpwlific:ations and lO ItIrt&#13;
up the se1ectionp\ddwe. 1nqaIries&#13;
for J'l1csiclentioJ c:amf*'M will&#13;
be nationaI.andlbe timeltwill take&#13;
10 select a I'\'eIident will be Ibe&#13;
entire sc:bool year.&#13;
Executive DIrector Penson&#13;
nIDIa consulting finn in Florida; a&#13;
aearcbing hlsjnms that specializes&#13;
in positions oflhlskiDd. He bas an&#13;
oulSl8lldingrepulBlion asathoughtful&#13;
and creative adminislraIcr, and&#13;
baving just retired from Ibe UWSystem,&#13;
lbe Board of Regents saw&#13;
him as sullBble forc:onduc:ting this&#13;
impor1ant seartb.&#13;
All inall,tIlec:hoic:eforPresideat&#13;
that tile UW-System finally&#13;
makes will be eagerly awaited.&#13;
Assuredly, as Ihe veil of III)'SlerY is&#13;
\ifted, tile Ranger News will keep&#13;
youposled.&#13;
UW-~ystem tenure challenged Solutions to campus parking problem discussed&#13;
., ErIca Sancbez&#13;
News Writer&#13;
TIle recent tenure cbaIlenge&#13;
brings to mind tile following im-&#13;
JlOIlIIl questions: to what extent&#13;
c:sn IalIR designation that guar-&#13;
&amp;DIeM employment for faculty&#13;
IIleIDbeIs be denied, and mder&#13;
whit cimImstances is the denial&#13;
CIlIIIideRd lex discrimination?&#13;
JelllEIefson, a formerprofes-&#13;
IDol lpic:ultural education at the&#13;
UalYellity of Wisconsin-River&#13;
Falls, is challenging the&#13;
1IIivenIty'. refusa1 to allow her&#13;
IbelallRdcsignationthatshefeels&#13;
Ibedeserves.&#13;
Ms. B1efson, 37; during tile&#13;
course of one year, gave birth to&#13;
bl'rIeCOIId cbiId, IIJfVived a brain&#13;
lUmor, and was told she that she&#13;
wasout of wort.&#13;
Sex discrimination is her an-&#13;
IWeftolbequeslionofwhyshelost&#13;
bcr jib. During tile meeting to&#13;
discuss ber lenore applic:ation, tile&#13;
IIIIislIntdean bad asked her ifshe&#13;
wasplanningtobaveanotberchi\d.&#13;
She flllllld this to be a distwbing&#13;
question.&#13;
Jerry Matteson, the assistant&#13;
dean, denies that be ever talked 10&#13;
bl'raboutcbi1dren,andneverasked&#13;
bl'r Ibis qUMtion. _&#13;
The case, now submitted 10 a&#13;
I10ant of Regents personnel com·&#13;
tliImliaee.e,isundcrreviewattlle .Y....'.-..-n'&#13;
Ms. Elefson said that she was&#13;
tonsideringacivil suit, but she was&#13;
wailing until tile regents respond to&#13;
- .'r-''"t··~ -.. ,·,...·.~-. ... ......'"&#13;
a similar case at UW-Milwaukee.&#13;
Her story is as follows;&#13;
JeanElefson was hired in 1983,&#13;
and became an assistant profeesor&#13;
in 1988. She finished work on her&#13;
doctorate in 1989, thinking that her&#13;
tenure would be granted in 1990.&#13;
fora tragic brain twnor. AsaresulL&#13;
She lost ber tenure and her job.&#13;
Matteson said she lost her ten&#13;
when it was a performance thing."&#13;
The faculty grievance commiuee&#13;
who reviewed me situation&#13;
recommended c:anc:eling the tenure&#13;
denial. The denial bad been&#13;
initially made by Matteson and&#13;
Richard Jensen, chairman ofUWRiver&#13;
Falls agricultural educ:ation&#13;
department. Chancellor Gary&#13;
Thibodeau upbeld me previous&#13;
denial.&#13;
The UW -System offered Ms.&#13;
Elefson another year of employment&#13;
because of serious errors that&#13;
tIley made in notifying heron lime.&#13;
Ms. Elefson didnotaccept because&#13;
she is on post-surget)' medication.&#13;
UW ·Parkside Vice Chancel·&#13;
lor Jolm Stockwell bad quite a bit&#13;
to say about the topic of tenure&#13;
denial. He staled that the Tenure&#13;
Bill given by Rep. Barbara&#13;
Notestein that favors committees&#13;
appoinled to review tenure decisions&#13;
is the best provision for C8SM&#13;
of this kind.&#13;
There are rare occasions, he&#13;
said, that reviews are appropriate&#13;
and. warranted, and he supports&#13;
these and encourages others to&#13;
come forward if they feel that they&#13;
have been unjusdy ueated.&#13;
-------&#13;
By Latesha N. Jude&#13;
News Editor&#13;
The inadequate number of&#13;
parking spaces for University of&#13;
Wisconsin·Parlcside students, faculty&#13;
and staff continues 10be problem&#13;
according to Dave Ostrowski,&#13;
UW·Parlcside's Otief of Campus&#13;
Polic:e.&#13;
Solutions to me parldng pr0blem&#13;
at UW -Parlcside are complicated&#13;
and there is some disagreement&#13;
over how best 10 solve tile&#13;
problem.&#13;
Ostrowskiexplainedthatthere&#13;
is not a lot of parldng spec:e on&#13;
campus, particulary during tile flJ'St&#13;
couple of weeks.&#13;
During those weeks students&#13;
are trying to get organized, and&#13;
finding a parking space is a pr0blem,&#13;
he said .&#13;
OsbOwski believes that a partial&#13;
solution to tile problem isto get&#13;
rid of tile "benns, " meraisedgrassy&#13;
areas localed in tile Communication&#13;
Arts parking lot (Berms are&#13;
also referred to as hills)&#13;
Ostrowski .., cried 10remove&#13;
tile hills from tile parking lot, butis&#13;
having problems with the UW -systems'&#13;
architeelS.&#13;
'7he system architeelS claim&#13;
thatwedon'tneedanymcrespac:e,&#13;
and that we don't have enough&#13;
trees and grass," be said&#13;
In me summer of 1m, tile&#13;
parking lot needed to be resurfaced&#13;
so I submitted a propcsal to remove&#13;
the two hills from theComm.&#13;
Arts. lot The propcsal was denied."&#13;
---.,-- One of UW-PlIr1Iside's Parklnllot I&#13;
Ostrowski believes tbe hills c:ome from the parking fund. Unshould&#13;
be remove for two reasons. der poposa\, the hills would be&#13;
"FIfSt, tIlehills causes damage remove, tile cracks remled, the&#13;
to tile parlcing loL In winter, snow concrete resurfaced. and a green&#13;
falls on top of tile hill and when it lighting would be Installed.&#13;
melts and freezes it damages tile ·SinceCommArtsislhemain&#13;
road. Second, for safety reasons, parking lot on campus, tile protile&#13;
hills are 100 high, and students posa\ cannot wait anotber year,"&#13;
are scared because tIley can't see Ostrowski said&#13;
over the hills." If tile lot is not expanded, an.&#13;
According to Ostrowski iftile tile hills are left in, resmfacing th,&#13;
small strip of grass iseliminaled, at concrete wouldc:ostapproxltnajel;&#13;
least 200 spaces would be avail- three hundred thousand dollars.&#13;
able for parking. UW-Parkside students bav.&#13;
If the proposa\ was accepted, similar opinions about the parkin[&#13;
It would cost no more than $300 lot problem.&#13;
th9t!sand, 3nd tile money would COIItlnued 011 Pap 5&#13;
.;( .., 0' • -.l , ~ .. If' ~ f, . ,. ~.' "'..." 'I' ~ {', . .&#13;
News&#13;
Sear ch for UW~System president • ID progress&#13;
IJlrlcaSncba&#13;
NenWriter&#13;
Veiled in mystay, the arch&#13;
1r111eaewUW-Sysaem President •--d• IIIIJDlinn from univer&#13;
· c:ilimll,&#13;
it/~ A. Shaw. president&#13;
rJ Ibo UW-System. resigned re-,&#13;
lllllleftdus major post open&#13;
widlald91pmpectn'eamdidares.&#13;
Bil decision to resign was an&#13;
....... bathe bad been Presidea&#13;
lar lbe put sevcnl years and&#13;
Mil a:compUshed the agenda be&#13;
Mil come ID die system to compl111uad&#13;
fclllbal it was time to&#13;
move.cm.&#13;
Abboagb DO one couJd have&#13;
pediaed lbc exact time be would&#13;
1C1ip. il was clear to everyone&#13;
coacaned dll&amp;Mr. Shaw was lcav-&#13;
By Erb Sanchez&#13;
News Writer&#13;
Tho recent tenure challenge&#13;
brings 10 mind the following impcrllll&#13;
queslions: to what extent&#13;
am 1m111re designation that guarllllees&#13;
employment for faculty&#13;
membl!n be denied. and under * CQQUDSl8nces is the denial&#13;
COlllidaed sex discrimination?&#13;
JeanElefsan. a formerpofes•&#13;
of agricultural education al the&#13;
Uni'fCllity of Wisconsin-River&#13;
Falla. is challenging the&#13;
IIIMllily'a refusal to allow her&#13;
lbe~designaoon thalsbefeds&#13;
lbeclr.lcnes.&#13;
Ma. Eidson. 37; dming the&#13;
coane of one year. gave binb to&#13;
her leCOlld child. survived a brain&#13;
lllnor, 111d wa, told she dW she&#13;
WIS out of wort.&#13;
Sex diacriminatioo is her an&amp;&#13;
Wertotbequcstion of wby she lost "!' job. During the meeting to&#13;
diacusa her lenure application, the&#13;
ISSislantdean bad Bed her if she&#13;
Wllp)anningtohaveanolherchild.&#13;
She found this to be a distwbing&#13;
QUeslicm.&#13;
Jerry Maaeson, the a,sistant&#13;
dean. denies that he ever talked to&#13;
heraboutchildren,and never asked&#13;
her Ibis question.&#13;
The case, now submiued to a&#13;
Board of Regents personnel comnliaee.&#13;
isundcrreview atthe-nt lune. r•--&#13;
Ms. Elefson said that she wa&#13;
CC&gt;nsideringa civil suit, but she was&#13;
waiting until the regents respond lO&#13;
iog fairly soon.&#13;
UW-Parbidc'aV~OancelJar&#13;
John Stockwell Slated that be&#13;
did not know of my definite candidates&#13;
up for the posidon. Ono&#13;
possibility is Kalberine Lyle. acting&#13;
President t of lbe UW-Sysiem&#13;
and Executive Vice President direedy&#13;
under Mr. Shaw. She, however.&#13;
bas not decided whether she&#13;
isa candidate orDOL Prcsendy. no&#13;
one bas come forward for the post. ,&#13;
According to UW-Parkside&#13;
Student Government Association&#13;
President Ken Schuh, there are&#13;
pos.,ible candidates for the position.&#13;
but they 8l'C reluctant to identify&#13;
themselves until the time is&#13;
righL Their silence is due to the&#13;
fact dWthey may losetheirpresent&#13;
jobs if they make their intentions&#13;
known now.&#13;
a similar case at UW-Milwaukee.&#13;
Her story is as follows;&#13;
Jean Elefson was hired in 1983,&#13;
and became an assistant profcesor&#13;
in 1988. She finished work on her&#13;
doctorate in 1989, thinking that her&#13;
tenure would be granted in 1990.&#13;
fora tragic brain twnor. AsaresulL&#13;
She lost her tenure and her job.&#13;
Matteson said she lost her ten&#13;
when it was a performance thing."&#13;
However, the situation in&#13;
Madison is somewhat mme hectic.&#13;
Judith Temby, Secretary in the&#13;
BoardofRegentsofficeatthe tJW.&#13;
System.said d1al the candidates for&#13;
By Latesha N. Jude&#13;
News Editor&#13;
The inadequate number of&#13;
parking spaces for University of&#13;
Wisconsin•Parlcside students, faculty&#13;
and staff continues to be problem&#13;
according to Dave Ostrowski,&#13;
UW-Parkside's Olief of Campm&#13;
Police.&#13;
Solutions lO the parldng problem&#13;
al UW-Parksidc are complicated&#13;
and there is some disagreement&#13;
over how best to solve the&#13;
the Sysaem Presidelll position hid&#13;
not been selecled It this lime for&#13;
tJae Wt.re DO qnati6carioos at 1be&#13;
moment IO me ua method of dotamination.&#13;
When &amp;Del if the&#13;
Director ex the Regents office was&#13;
available for comment. the answer&#13;
was '"he's on VIC8lion in Tallabasaee.&#13;
and won't be bar.t until October."&#13;
Ma many inquiries. a staff&#13;
member in the UW-System finally&#13;
pvethis information: Maureen&#13;
Quinn. Associate Vice President&#13;
ofUniwnity Relations, swed that&#13;
an Executive Direcuir bad been&#13;
named. He is the former Chancellor&#13;
of UW-Oshkosh, Edward&#13;
Penson.&#13;
She also added that they were&#13;
in the process of meeting with the&#13;
committee and the Regents to detamiDo&#13;
qualificaliom and IO lllrl&#13;
up Ibo ldecdon proc:edure. lnquiriea&#13;
for Presidcni11 candidlles will&#13;
btDltional,andlbedmeitwill lllke&#13;
IO ldect a President will be the&#13;
entire ICbool year.&#13;
Executive Director Pemon&#13;
nmsa consulting firm in Fbida; a&#13;
IClldling business 111,t speci•Hus&#13;
in positions mdliskind. He bas an&#13;
OUISIIDdingrepuWion 811 thoughtful&#13;
and creative adminislralor, and&#13;
having just retired from the UWSystem,&#13;
the Bc:md of Regents saw&#13;
him as suitable for c:onducting this&#13;
impor1ant search.&#13;
All in all, the choice for President&#13;
that the UW-System finally&#13;
makes will be eaga-)y awaited.&#13;
Assuredly. as the veil of mysaery i.,&#13;
. lifted. the Ranger News will keep&#13;
youposled.&#13;
The faculty grievance committee&#13;
who reviewed the situation&#13;
recommended canceling the 1enure&#13;
denial. Toe denial had been&#13;
initially made by Maueson and&#13;
Richard Jensen, chainnan of UWRiver&#13;
Falls agricultural education&#13;
department. Chancellor Gary&#13;
Thibodeau upheld lhe previous&#13;
denial.&#13;
prob:::Owskiexplainedthattheie ~ ft,,J;:±lfii#~ ·"'" "'&#13;
is not a lot of parting space on .. '··· · ·,, '"' '• t&#13;
The UW-System offered Ms.&#13;
Elefson another year of employment&#13;
because of serious errors that&#13;
they made in notifying heron time.&#13;
Ms.Elefson did not accept because&#13;
she is on post-surgeiy medication.&#13;
UW-Parksidc Vice Chancel-&#13;
1~ John Stockwell had qui1e a bit&#13;
to say about the topic of tenure&#13;
denial. He stated that the Tenure&#13;
Bill given by Rep. Barbara&#13;
Norestein that favors commiuees&#13;
appointed to review tenure decisions&#13;
is the best provision for cases&#13;
of this kind.&#13;
There are rare occasions, he&#13;
said. that reviews are appropriate&#13;
and warranted, and be supports&#13;
these and encourages others to&#13;
come forward if they feel that Ibey&#13;
have be.en unjustly trea1ed.&#13;
campus, parlicularyduringthefust&#13;
couple of weeks.&#13;
During those weeks student.,&#13;
are trying to get orgaoiffit, mad&#13;
finding a parking space is a problem,&#13;
he said.&#13;
Ostrowski believes that a partial&#13;
solution to the problem is to get&#13;
ridofthe .. benns," thenuscdgrusy&#13;
areu localed in the Communication&#13;
Arts parking lot. (Benns are&#13;
also referred to as hills)&#13;
Ostrowski has tried to remove&#13;
the hills from the parking Jot. but is&#13;
havingpoblems with the UW-systems'&#13;
architects.&#13;
•The system architects claim&#13;
that we don 'tneed any more space.&#13;
and lhat we don't have enough&#13;
trees and grass," he said.&#13;
In the summer of 1990, the&#13;
parking lot needed to be resurfaced&#13;
so I submitted a proposal to remove&#13;
the two hills from the Comm.&#13;
Arts. loL The proposal was de·&#13;
nied."&#13;
........... ., .. o.u..&#13;
One of UW-Panside'I Puking lot I&#13;
Ostrowski believes the hills come from the JBting fmd. Unshould&#13;
be remove for two tt.asonS. dcr proposal. the bills would be&#13;
"FU'St,thehillscausesdamage remove, the cracks resealed, the&#13;
to the parking lot. In winter, snow concrete resurfaced. and a green&#13;
falls on top of the hill and when it lighling would be installed.&#13;
melts and freezes it damages the "SinceCommArtsisthemain&#13;
road. Second. for safety reasons. parking lot on campus, the prothe&#13;
hills are too high, and students posal cannot wait anodler year ...&#13;
are scared because they can't see Ostrowski said.&#13;
over the hills." If the lot is not expanded. an,&#13;
According to Ostrowski if the the hills are left in, reswfacing th&#13;
small sttip of grass is eliminated, at concrete would costapproxim&amp;Jel~&#13;
least 200 spaces would be avail- three hundred thousand dollars.&#13;
able for parking. UW-Parkside student., bav&lt;&#13;
lf the proposal was accepted. similar opinions about the parltini&#13;
it would cost no more than $300 lot problem.&#13;
~d, and the money would Continued OD Paae S&#13;
_.&#13;
.. 1WIoD NEWII, Page 4 News Seplelllber 26, 1991&#13;
New priest brings new life to the&#13;
UW-Parkside Catholic Student Club&#13;
.,' ..... N,Jade&#13;
News EdItor&#13;
Durin&amp; 1996-1991, dleCalbo-&#13;
.SIDdenI Club was supervised by&#13;
ark Golvald, OP, Order of&#13;
eacben 1aIowD IS Dominic:lns.&#13;
llV8\dlcftcampusminislry81dle&#13;
liVCIIily of Wjsoopsin-PIrkside&#13;
d Carlbage CoUeae 10 puIIIIC a&#13;
reer in haviDa his own Mcblllth'&#13;
d Mc:oagrepIion. ,&#13;
Currenlly,dleCalbo1icSlUdeoI&#13;
Ib is supervised by Sal Rqusa,&#13;
)$, Society ofdle Divine Savior.&#13;
gusa wiDbeJR8Cbin&amp;andteaeh-&#13;
: 10UW-Partside and Carthage&#13;
JUege.&#13;
Ragusa was born in Brooklyn,&#13;
:w YOlk, but be was raised in&#13;
JIISlllII, Teus. He)lllJ'SUed his&#13;
dergraduare SlUdies and masters&#13;
Theological SlUdies 81 a Semiry&#13;
in HOUSlOD 81 die Univenity&#13;
SL Thomas.&#13;
Ragusa's expertise is in woripping,&#13;
rilUa1, and lilUrgy. He&#13;
lSa1soamonlcfor 12112 yean in&#13;
,Iumbia, Missouri.&#13;
Ragusa's pis for die CaIbo-&#13;
; SlUdeal Club IIto builda_&#13;
.CClIIIIDlIJIity IIId belonging, and&#13;
. beIp peop1e pow in a tDowJ-&#13;
'ge of dIeir faidL&#13;
Rlpaadded, ~canbe&#13;
Ia ccIlcp level ill terms of __&#13;
IllicbowJellle,bulbeOllapade&#13;
!Ioollevelln ..... oftaowledae&#13;
dIeir faidL '&#13;
Rapsa decided 10 become&#13;
more active in die preislhood. In&#13;
1990, be lOOk die posilion IS a&#13;
Campus Minisler 81die University&#13;
ofCa1iforniaillSanlaBarbara. The&#13;
UCSB parish consisred of 900&#13;
C8lbo1ic SlUdeNs and ISO families.&#13;
'11 was wonderful. SlUdenlS&#13;
IlID for !be position, and dley knew&#13;
lhallhings did not happen un1ess&#13;
dley made il happen! The slUdenlS&#13;
had a 101of la1enL&#13;
They wenl aclive in !be Gospel&#13;
CbonJs, relrealS, socia1 actions,&#13;
such as worIdng 81 homes for !be&#13;
elderly, food pantry, Tijll8Jlna-&#13;
Habil8lfor Humanity, and helping&#13;
in terms ofbuilding homes for lite&#13;
homeless; commenled Ragusa.&#13;
Al UW -Parkside, Ragusa&#13;
wanlS 10 build a nice place in a&#13;
bealllty way where people can have&#13;
a sense of belonging. ~ is a&#13;
101of peer JrCSSUI'e such as drinking,&#13;
drugs, Cle. SIUdeDlS parlicipale&#13;
in Ibem because dley W8IltlO&#13;
be pan of a group,' said Ragusa.&#13;
Ragusa'sgoal is10change lhaL&#13;
He WlllIlSmore CaIbolic studenlS&#13;
ornon-CalholicstudenlSlObecome&#13;
aclivelllClDbersin dleCatholic SilldealOub.&#13;
'1 WIIIlpeop1e Iocometomass&#13;
becIusc lhey WIIIllOcome 10mass&#13;
and not botMise lhey have to; exp\&#13;
aiDed Ragusa.&#13;
"MY",5I: ce 1bis,..11 limiled&#13;
I have only IOhours a week 81&#13;
both UW-Parbide and Carlhage&#13;
CoDege. I will be 81 Canhage 011&#13;
WedDesdaysmomingsand8lUWParkside&#13;
on Wednesdays after-&#13;
IIOOlIS in die Coffee Shop. At&#13;
C8nhage, lbe mass will be on Sunday&#13;
ni&amp;blS 816:30, and UW -Parkside&#13;
818:00 in Union '1ff1.'&#13;
WUnforlUD8lely, I do not have&#13;
a 101of lime for programs. I do&#13;
hope Sunday masses can build a&#13;
commllJlity and let people know&#13;
lhal dley can come and I8I\c 10me.&#13;
Iwill be planning pizza events and&#13;
odIers.&#13;
•Iwill tty 10 do something&#13;
lOgelher to build a sense of commllJlity.&#13;
I hope thatl can be available&#13;
for lite studenlS, and Ihope&#13;
slUdenrs can become more aware&#13;
of !be richness ofCalltolic Christianity;&#13;
said Ragusa.&#13;
Anollter goal Ragusa wants to&#13;
accomplish is to do lItings willt&#13;
Olher denominations on campus.&#13;
"I want 10 look at lite common&#13;
ground. There were two services&#13;
last year. Everydenominationcame&#13;
together, die Jews, Moslems, Cle.&#13;
Wea11 believe in God. !be Creator,&#13;
Jesus, Our Lord, and we can Sl8lI&#13;
haviDa lhal in COIlIDlOO.'&#13;
MEveryone is welcome. On&#13;
beha1f of!beCatholic StudentOub,&#13;
we would 1ike you 10come, and be&#13;
willi us for mass; Rapsa Idter-&#13;
8led.&#13;
!JW-Parkside's Second annual Well&#13;
!)ay to be held in Main Place&#13;
TheuwPadaidc Hca1Ib SeI'-&#13;
:es wiD bold u's lDllual Well&#13;
lyon Wednesday Ocl. 2Dd. The&#13;
lDIC MKeep die Be8l Hea1lhy'&#13;
.U be die focus of Ibis ~'a&#13;
J81l1tFair.&#13;
MWe 1ft p1Mning lICliviliea&#13;
19ingfrom iDdividual bloodpesrc&#13;
screeniD&amp; to plIysical fiIness&#13;
d body raa 1esliDg.&#13;
WWe 1ft ~liDg 10 see a&#13;
od turnout Ibis ,.. as we have&#13;
:II iD lbc pul" Il8lcd Lanaine&#13;
ayec, a HeaIIb Services RIpe-&#13;
Illative. ..&#13;
MlDyIluc!m'JI ~visileddle&#13;
·rindleyeanI'vebeeninwlved.&#13;
wouJdn'llIlIIprise me to see be-&#13;
. Cell two and lhree thousand 81-&#13;
Jdlbis~.'&#13;
Other activities of die Hea1lh&#13;
7&#13;
Fair will be filDesl evalualioas, fmc society?).&#13;
jaDcn:lse, IIId ID8SS8ge lberapy Patrick Reynolds' many ap-&#13;
(wbichmayinlmstlhosewholCDd peanmces have made him quire&#13;
10 overdo dleir wortouls). . . recognizable. MJIe has given lee-&#13;
Cho1eslerollevel tesling will lUres, been on various I8I\c shows&#13;
also be available al a minimal and news rcpcx1S. as well as given&#13;
charge. speeches 10 Slate legis\alures and&#13;
A1lhough MKeep lite Beal Congress. ,&#13;
~lIt!,isdlethemeofdlebea1lh SaidLanaineMeyer. MInhis&#13;
fm Ibis year, die I8I\c by Patriclc I81\che wiD reU us why he made lite&#13;
Reynolds is being lied in willt die decision 10 fight ngainst lite toactivitiesas&#13;
well PalricItReynolds bacco induslry and how his family&#13;
is die gnmdsoo of RJ. Reynolds,' has reacred 10 his posilion against&#13;
1ObIcco COIlIpImyfounder. die tobacco industry. Anyone willt&#13;
He wiD be speaking die nighl queslions and/or concerns related&#13;
before dleHea1l1t FairOllOcL Ist81 IOtohaccouseandcigareue smok-&#13;
7:30 p.m. in !be Union Cinema. ing won't want 10 miss Patrick&#13;
SeverallOpics he will be discuss- Reynolds. ,&#13;
jog will be: why women, blacks, Willttoday'sbea1lhconscious&#13;
and teens are tobacco ad targets; society, you'U want to be sure 10&#13;
how worldwide smoking has in- visildlefairlbisyear. Onceagain,&#13;
creased by 73% aince 1968; and itwillbehe1d81MainP1aceonOcL&#13;
whal can be done about second- 2nd Be sure 10check it out, whal&#13;
hand smoke(can lItere be a smoke- you leam may last you a lifetime.&#13;
Parkside Volunteer Program&#13;
Community ServiceAnnouncements&#13;
BROCHURE AND POSTER DESIGNER- The YWCA&#13;
Teen Parenting Program requests assistance with the design&#13;
of a brochure and a poster that will bedistributed in the&#13;
Racine area schools, community centers and businesses.&#13;
Can be done at home with flexible hours. Artistic and&#13;
writing ability helpful.&#13;
ONE.TIME EVENT AT KENOSHA YOUlH FOUN·&#13;
DATION - 10-12 students are needed on Saturday,&#13;
October 12th and Sunday, October 13th for a morning or&#13;
afternoon shift. Volunteers will help with timing, scoring&#13;
and setting up various events during the Corporate Cup&#13;
Weekend Ifqualified, become the general assistant for the&#13;
total event.&#13;
GYMNASTIC INSTRUCTOR FOR YMCA - The&#13;
YMCA in Racine is asking for people with gymnastic&#13;
experience who enjoy working with children to volunteer&#13;
one afternoon or evening a week. Yorkville Grade School&#13;
meets Tuesdays from 5:30 - 8:30 pm and down-town&#13;
Racine Y meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:00 -&#13;
6:00pm.&#13;
RACINE SALVATION ARMY HAS SEVERAL RE·&#13;
QUESTS - Help supervise gym activities with children&#13;
ages 6-13, assist with clothing coordination and/or help al&#13;
the Harvest Festival Auction on October 5th. Hours are&#13;
flexible. Here is an opportunity to help the community's&#13;
poor population.&#13;
CONTACI' CAROL IN 1HE CAREER CENTER&#13;
WLLC-D175 OR CALL 595-2011.&#13;
JntelYiewin~&#13;
Getting a job is serious business&#13;
Good intervicw slrills are essenlia1!&#13;
Candid8les need 10 do all&#13;
lbey can to prepare for !be interview.&#13;
Interviewing is a neCessary&#13;
pan of !be aeIeclion process and&#13;
involves bollt die transmission and&#13;
cvalualionofinformation.Hereare&#13;
a few tips:&#13;
-Analyze yourstrenglhs and weaknesses.&#13;
Know what you have to&#13;
offer lite employer lhal relates 10&#13;
die specifIC job for which you are&#13;
being considered.&#13;
-Give specific examples to support&#13;
your qua1iflC8lions. "Prove' thaI&#13;
you have lbe slrills required and&#13;
link lItose :WIIs 10 die prospective&#13;
employer's IICCds.&#13;
-Be yourself: leI your persona\ity&#13;
show • you will be eva1uared on&#13;
your "fit" willt Ihe organization.&#13;
-Look lite part. Dress according to&#13;
die standards of die organization;&#13;
conservative is safe.&#13;
-Research the organization. Find&#13;
out as much as your can about die&#13;
employer; use prinred as well as&#13;
"peop1eM resoun:es.&#13;
-Ask good questions. What doyou&#13;
need 10know about !bejob and tho&#13;
organization?&#13;
During lite INTERVIEW&#13;
TECHNIQUES workshops oa&#13;
Monday, September 30 al noon in&#13;
Union '1ff1, employer re..-esenlltives&#13;
will highlighl die essenlia1s&#13;
of a good intervicw. Those planning&#13;
to attend arc asked 10regisIer&#13;
in WLLC D175.&#13;
Apane\ presentalion by recruiters&#13;
~ Dow Chemical, Arlhur&#13;
Andersen and AT&amp;T is scheduled&#13;
for Thursday, October 3 in 281&#13;
Tallent Hall. This nationwide inler8ctive&#13;
teleconference is supported&#13;
by lite organizations mentioned&#13;
and is scheduled from 5:45-&#13;
7:45pm. All lItose 8llending will&#13;
need 10secure a ticketin lite Queer&#13;
Center.&#13;
m RANoa Nns. Page 4 :, News&#13;
~ew priest brings new life to the&#13;
UW-Parkside Catholic Student Club&#13;
By L .... , ~. Jade&#13;
NewsEditor&#13;
During 1990-1991. tbeCalho.&#13;
Student Club wa supervised by&#13;
art Gotvald, OP. Order of&#13;
:acbcrs known • Dominicans.&#13;
ltValdleftc:ampusministryatlbe&#13;
uvenity of Wi1roasm-Pllbide&#13;
d Canbage College to pursue a&#13;
~ in having bis own .. cbun:h"&#13;
j "congregalion..&#13;
Cum:ntly,tbeCadJOlicSIUdent&#13;
1b is supervised by Sal Rqma.&#13;
&gt;S. Society of lbe Divine Savior.&#13;
gusawillbepmchingandteacht&#13;
to UW-Parbide and Canbago&#13;
Jllege.&#13;
Ragusa was bomin Brooklyn.&#13;
}W York. but be WIS raised in&#13;
&gt;USU11. Texas. He pursued his&#13;
dergradua&amp;estudiesandmMters&#13;
Theological studies at a Semiry&#13;
in HOUSU&gt;D at the Univmity&#13;
SL Thomas.&#13;
Ragusa's expertise is .in woripping,&#13;
ritual, and liturgy. He&#13;
1Salsoamonk for 12 1/2 years in&#13;
,lumbia, Missouri.&#13;
Ragusa's goals fer lhe Callao.&#13;
Student Club is to build a 1e111e&#13;
community and bmngitw, IDd&#13;
help poopJe pow iD a lmowl-&#13;
·ge of daeir faidL&#13;
Rlpsallldod."'Peoplecabe&#13;
I 8 colqe Jevel ia lelmS of IC:amit~&#13;
balbecmagrade&#13;
'IOOllevelinlellnloflmowledge&#13;
dleir 6idL.&#13;
Ragusa decided to become&#13;
more active in the preislhood. In&#13;
1990. be took the position as a&#13;
Campus Minister at the Univcnily&#13;
o(Califcwniain SantaBarbara. The&#13;
UCSB parish consisted of 900&#13;
Calholic SIUdents and 150 families.&#13;
"It was wooderful. StudenlS&#13;
ran fer the position. and they knew&#13;
that lhings did not happen unless&#13;
they made it happen! The studenlS&#13;
bad a lot of laleoL&#13;
They were active in the Gospel&#13;
Cbmls. rettealS. social actions.&#13;
such as woddng at homes for the&#13;
elderly. food pantry, TijuannaHabitat&#13;
fer Humanity, and helping&#13;
in terms of building homes for the&#13;
homeless," commented Ragusa.&#13;
At UW-Parkside. Ragusa&#13;
wants to build a nice place in a&#13;
healthy way where people can have&#13;
a sense of belonging. "There is a&#13;
lot of peer pessure such as drinking,&#13;
drugs. etc. Students participate&#13;
in them because they want to&#13;
be pan of a group," said Ragusa.&#13;
Ragusa 'sgoal isto change that.&#13;
He wants more CadlOlic students&#13;
ornon-C81holicstudentstobccomc&#13;
aclivcmcmbersiotheCatbolicSIUdcnt&#13;
CJub.&#13;
"I wantpeoplemcomcaomas.s&#13;
bccw Ibey Wllll IOCOIDC IO mass&#13;
and not became they have to: explained&#13;
Rapa&#13;
'"Mypwedlis yearillimilcd.&#13;
I have only IO hours a week at&#13;
bodl UW-Parbide and Carthage&#13;
College. I will be at Carthage on&#13;
Wednesdays mornings and at UWParkside&#13;
on Wednesdays afternoons&#13;
in tbc Coffee Shop. At&#13;
Canblge. lhemaawill beon Sunday&#13;
nigbU al 6:30. and UW-Partside&#13;
al 8:00 in Union W."&#13;
"Unfortuna1ely, I do not have&#13;
a lot of lime for programs. I do&#13;
hope Sunday mmscs can build a&#13;
community and let people know&#13;
that they am come and talk to me.&#13;
I will be planning pm.a events and&#13;
others.&#13;
" I will uy to do something&#13;
together to build a sense of community.&#13;
I hope that I can be available&#13;
for the students. and I hope&#13;
students can become more aware&#13;
of lhe richness of Catholic Christianity,"&#13;
said Ragusa.&#13;
Anolher goal Ragusa wants to&#13;
accomplish is to do things wilh&#13;
other denominations on campus.&#13;
"I want to look at the common&#13;
ground. 1bere were two services&#13;
lastyear. Eve.rydenominationcame&#13;
together, the Jews. Moslems. etc~&#13;
We all believe in God. the Creator,&#13;
Jesus. Our Lont. and we can start&#13;
having that in common."&#13;
.. Everyone is welcome. On&#13;
bchalfoftheCatholicSIUdcntClub,&#13;
we would like you to come, and be&#13;
with us for mass," Ragusa reiteralcd.&#13;
-JW-Parkside's Second annual Well&#13;
)ay to be held in Main Place&#13;
b:, Daa JGllaloa&#13;
Featare Writer&#13;
The uw Palbide Health Set;.&#13;
es will bold it's anual Well&#13;
,yon Wednesday Oct. 1.nd. The&#13;
m1e 111Ceep the Beat Healdly"&#13;
ll be tbe focus of Ibis year•s&#13;
~th Fair.&#13;
.. We are plMning IClivities&#13;
,gingfromindividual blood pare&#13;
aaeening to physical filness&#13;
d body fal lealing.&#13;
"We are expecang to • a&#13;
od turnout Ibis year IS we have&#13;
:lll iD lbe IMll" smed Lorraine&#13;
eyer. a Heahb Senices n,pre..&#13;
lllltive. ..&#13;
Mlnystudambavcvisitecllbe&#13;
·rio the yearal've been involved.&#13;
wouldn't surprise me 10 a bceen&#13;
two and three thousand •·&#13;
ldlbisyar."&#13;
Other activities of the Health&#13;
Fair will be fitness evaluations,&#13;
janercise. and massage tbtlapy&#13;
(wbichmayimaesttboecwbolend&#13;
to~ their wmouts).&#13;
Cholesterol level resting will&#13;
also be available at a minimal&#13;
charge.&#13;
Although .. Keep the Beat&#13;
Healthy" is the theme of the bcahh&#13;
fair this year. the talk by Patrick&#13;
Reynolds is being tied in with lbe&#13;
activitiesaswell. PauickRcynolds&#13;
is the grand.10ll of RJ. Reynolds.&#13;
tobacco COIDpmly founder.&#13;
He will be spawng tbc night&#13;
beforethcHcalthFaironOcL lstat&#13;
7:30 p.m. in the Union Cinema.&#13;
Several topics be will be discus.1-&#13;
ing will be: why women. bJacts.&#13;
and teens are tobacco ad largets;&#13;
how worldwide smoking has incrcmed&#13;
by 73% since 1968; and&#13;
what can be done about secondhand&#13;
smoke(can lhere be a smokeflee&#13;
society?).&#13;
Palrict Reynolds' many appearances&#13;
have made him quire&#13;
rccognu.ablc. '"He bas given lectures.&#13;
been on various talk shows&#13;
and news repons. as well as given&#13;
speeches IO Slat.e lcgislaturcs and&#13;
Congres.,. ..&#13;
Said Lcnaioc Meyer ... In his&#13;
talk he will tell us why he made the&#13;
decision to fight against the tobacco&#13;
industry and how his family&#13;
has reacted to his position against&#13;
the aobaccoindustty. Anyone with&#13;
questions and/or concerns related&#13;
to tobacco use and cigarcue smoking&#13;
won't want to miss Patrick&#13;
Reynolds. ..&#13;
With today's health CORScious&#13;
society, you'll want to be sure to&#13;
visiuhc fair this year. Once again,&#13;
it will beheJdatMain P1aceon OcL&#13;
2nd. Be sure to check it out, what&#13;
you learn may last you a lifetime.&#13;
September 2.6, 199)&#13;
Parkside Volunteer Program&#13;
CommunityServiceAnnouncements&#13;
BROCHURE AND POSTER DESIGNER-The YWCA&#13;
Teen Parenting Program requests assistance with the design&#13;
of a brochure and a poster that will be distributed in the&#13;
Racine area schools, community centers and businesses.&#13;
Can be done at home with flexible hours. Artistic and&#13;
writing ability helpful.&#13;
ONE-TIME EVENT AT KENOSHA YOUlHFOUNDATION&#13;
- 10-12 students are needed on Saturday,&#13;
October 12th and Sunday, October 13th for a morning or&#13;
afternoon shifL Volunteers will help with timing, scoring&#13;
and setting up various events during the Corporate Cup&#13;
Weekend. H qualified, become the general assistant for the&#13;
total event.&#13;
GYMNASTIC INSTRUCTOR FOR YMCA - The&#13;
YMCA in Racine is asking for people with gymnastic&#13;
experience who enjoy working with children to volunteer&#13;
one afternoon or evening a week. Yorkville Grade School&#13;
meets Tuesdays from 5:30 - 8:30 pm and down-town&#13;
Racine Y meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:00 -&#13;
6:00pm.&#13;
RACINE SALVATION ARMY HAS SEVERAL REQUESTS&#13;
- Help supervise gym activities with children&#13;
ages 6-13, assist with clothing coordination and/or help at&#13;
the Harvest Festival Auction on October 5th. Hours are&#13;
flexible. Herc is an opportunity to help the community's&#13;
poor population.&#13;
CONTACT CAROL IN 11iE CAREER CENTER&#13;
WLLC-D175 OR CALL 595-2011.&#13;
InteryiewiIJ&amp;&#13;
Getting a job is serious business&#13;
Good interview skills IIC essential!&#13;
Candidates need 10 do all&#13;
they can to prepare for the interview.&#13;
Interviewing is a necessary&#13;
pan of the selection process and&#13;
involves both the transmission and&#13;
evaluation ex information. Here are&#13;
a few tips:&#13;
•Analyze yoursttengthsand weaknesses.&#13;
Know what you have 10&#13;
offer the employer that rela!es to&#13;
the specific job for which you are&#13;
being consideied.&#13;
•Give specific examples to support&#13;
your qualifx:ations. "Prove" that&#13;
you have the skills required and&#13;
link those skills to lhc prospective&#13;
employer's qccds.&#13;
• Be yourself. Let your pcrsooality&#13;
show - you will be evaluated on&#13;
your "fit" with the organi7.ation.&#13;
•Look the part. Dress according to&#13;
the standards of the erganization;&#13;
conservative is safe.&#13;
•Research the organi1.ation. Find&#13;
out as much as your can about die&#13;
employer; use printed as well as&#13;
"people" resources.&#13;
•Ask good questiom. What do you&#13;
need IO know about the job and Ibo&#13;
organization?&#13;
During the INTERVIEW&#13;
TECHNIQUES workshops on&#13;
Monday, September 30 at noon in&#13;
Union 207, employer representatives&#13;
will highlight the essentials&#13;
of a good interview. Those planning&#13;
IO attend are asked IO rcgisler&#13;
inWL1£D17S.&#13;
A panel presentation by recruit·&#13;
era from Dow Chemical. Anhur&#13;
Andasen and AT&amp;T is scheduled&#13;
for Thursday, October 3 in 281&#13;
Tallent Hall. This nationwide in·&#13;
tcractive teleconference is supported&#13;
by the «ganizations mentioned&#13;
and is scheduled from 5:4S•&#13;
7:45pm. All those attending will&#13;
need to secure a ticket in the Career&#13;
Center.&#13;
. :&#13;
~ews Ttm RANGu NEWS, Page '&#13;
pAB presents Madame Butterfly&#13;
., Jti4J Ill_Idler&#13;
, ... EdItor&#13;
TIle Al:ceDl on Enrichment&#13;
serics.lIjlOii5OIed by !he PerfooniDJ&#13;
AIls division of !he Plukside&#13;
kdvilies so.d. begins this week'&#13;
wi1b III eIaboraIe production of&#13;
/dIdIIDC Buaerfly.&#13;
PeilOimed by the Great Lakes&#13;
Opera Company. this dramatic&#13;
mastl'IIJiece is the story of the bell8yal&#13;
of aJapanese Geisha girl by&#13;
an American Navy officer.&#13;
11Ie opera, perfooned in English,&#13;
is compIeIe with beautiful&#13;
musicandOlllllleSlilSofaJapanese&#13;
bousellldpnlcns. TheCompany.&#13;
fcrmed iDMilwaukee, has gained&#13;
JIIIioaaIJeP'lj"i'ioo for its perfor-&#13;
IIIIIICeI duougbout the United&#13;
SIaIeS.&#13;
PAB isvery excited about this&#13;
, o.... qmusica1 which will take&#13;
p/lceSaDday,September29,in the&#13;
('ommgnjaIriop Arts Theatre at&#13;
7:00pm. •&#13;
SladcnlSsbculdnotethat wItiIe&#13;
Madame Butterfly&#13;
tickets are 5 12 for the general pub- tivities office Iocatcd iDUnion 209&#13;
lie, student tickelS are only $6 with or call 595-2278.&#13;
a valid UW-PlUkside 10. Because Performances like this do not&#13;
of the largenurnberof AOE series comealongevetyday. Don'tmlss&#13;
subscribers good seats are going this opportunity to see Madame&#13;
fast, so for the best seats buy your Butterfly in our own theatre for&#13;
ti~early.Formoreinformation such a low price or you will be&#13;
on bckelS CODIaCt !he Student At- sony you did.&#13;
•&#13;
~,~ ,&#13;
.,:.:.:.".: ,.:.:•.•.•:.:...:.:,:, ...: :"':'":"":.,:::, ,':.:, ,.;: :.':"'~ ;:::::.:::::~:: }~:::&#13;
• &gt; if •&#13;
Baja vehicle design: Finall'hasc&#13;
class in national competitior&#13;
By BrIaD MaIseD vice was made into a report.&#13;
Featare Writer rmally, the mass productic&#13;
On May 31 to April 2, Prof. ofthevehiclewasccnsidered. Th'&#13;
OuIrles Spraker and a group of is the cost, of how much it wou'&#13;
four.indivi~iDbisclassofBaja costtoproduce5,OOOvehiclesp&lt;&#13;
Vehicle Design: Fmal Pbase. en- year; the least expensive vehicle I&#13;
tered into a national competition. manufacture would win. The r,&#13;
These four students were in a maining seven activities were a'&#13;
class of seven; the remaining three tualIy physical competions. The,&#13;
helped with the construction of the demonstrations of the vehicle&#13;
vehicle. Domenic Debartolo, TQm acceleration, brake, top spec&#13;
Neu~. !"IJD Koc~ .and Bob chain pull, manuvering capabilil&#13;
Blasi were m the actiVIties there, and bill climb happened during tl&#13;
wbile Jim Hansche, John Korako, .&#13;
and Jerry Leonard SlIye&lt;!.&#13;
This Mini.Baja Vehicle&#13;
Competion took place in&#13;
Bellefontaine, Ohio at ihe Ohio&#13;
Department ofTranspcnation Research&#13;
Center. on a test track for&#13;
big operations.&#13;
Manufacturers of automotive&#13;
vehicles fill out contracts and test&#13;
theirproductshere. Tbiscompetion&#13;
has been in existence for fifteen&#13;
years; Parlcside has been involved&#13;
since 1988.&#13;
During this three-day event,&#13;
seventeen activities were combined&#13;
to fonn the fmalllln1cings of fortyninecolleges;&#13;
Parl&lt;sideplacedthirtieth.&#13;
The top five Colleg~niversities&#13;
are the following: Tennessee&#13;
Tech •• Univ. of Akron, Lawrence&#13;
Institute of Tech., Milwaukee&#13;
School of Engineering, and the&#13;
Univ.ofWis.-Platteville.&#13;
On the first day, safety.&#13;
orgina1ity,rideevaluation,appear·&#13;
ance,operationcomfort,andstruetmalintegrity&#13;
were made known to&#13;
the judges.&#13;
In addition. the cost and design&#13;
function of the vehicle's see-&#13;
Parking Problem&#13;
This, Mini-Baja&#13;
VehicleCompetion&#13;
took place in&#13;
Bellefontaine,&#13;
Ohio at the Ohio&#13;
Department of&#13;
Transportation&#13;
Research Center,&#13;
on a test track for&#13;
big operations.&#13;
second day.&#13;
Tbenmain eventtookplacer&#13;
the thinI day. The "Big Racl&#13;
calledtheenduranceevent, was I&#13;
only physical activity not time&#13;
The race begun at noon and lasl&#13;
for two hours; the vehiclecompl&#13;
ing the most laps won thataetivi&#13;
Overall, this participation h&#13;
agoodresulL AsmallU.Wcolle&#13;
participating with major univer.&#13;
ties is commendable.&#13;
illegally wiD suffer the penalti(&#13;
"If SbJdenlS don't buy a r&#13;
mit, we have to charge them 55&#13;
parking in that spot," Ostrov.&#13;
said. "If !hey buy a patlcingpen&#13;
the costs is only 23 cenlS a da)&#13;
Students should also know tit:&#13;
tl!ey have fouroutstandingpad&#13;
tickelS, the fifth action will not;&#13;
ticket, but a towed car," Ostrov&#13;
added.&#13;
Aceording to Ostrowski.&#13;
student lives in housing \&#13;
doesn't have a parking space:&#13;
can call campus police. and&#13;
permission to patk in the par'&#13;
lots.· This would insure that th,&#13;
willoot be ticketed or towed. -&#13;
Continued from Page 3&#13;
"The farthest distance a student&#13;
would have to walk is shorter&#13;
than the distance students from&#13;
other campuses are required to&#13;
walk," said Doug Johnson, vice&#13;
president of Phi Sigma Epsilon.&#13;
Wally Wargolet, vice presidentofSlIIdentGovernmentagrees,&#13;
"Parking is not a problem, I have&#13;
attended other universities such as&#13;
UW-Milwaukee. All patlcing is in&#13;
inconvenienttoanexteDL AtUW·&#13;
Milwaukee you have to walk 10&#13;
blocks to campus."&#13;
Studentswhocannotfmdparlt.&#13;
jog spaces or did not purchase a&#13;
JIlI(king permil8lld choose to parlt&#13;
_!ep!'!'!"! 26. 1991 ~ews&#13;
PAB presents Madame Butterfly&#13;
1be Acceol on Enrichment&#13;
9t1ies. spomoml by lbe Perfmnill&#13;
AIU division of the Parkside&#13;
Acdvilies Boad. begins this week&#13;
widl • tlabcnte production of&#13;
MadlmeBuUCrily.&#13;
Pabmed by the Great lakes&#13;
Op«a Company, this dramatic&#13;
masrapiece is the story of the beuayal&#13;
of a Japanese Geisha girl by&#13;
an American Navy officer.&#13;
1be opera. perfooned in English,&#13;
is complete with beautiful&#13;
music andomare sets of a Japanese&#13;
bomeandgardens. TheCompany,&#13;
fcrmed ia Milwaukee, bu gained&#13;
llllionalm:opitimfocmperformanca&#13;
throughout lhe United&#13;
SIIICS.&#13;
PAD i1 very excited about this&#13;
. OillllllMliPgJJWSical which will lake&#13;
pJaSanday,Sepccmber29.in the&#13;
Comoiunicatioa W Theatte at&#13;
7:00pm.&#13;
Saudenlssbouldnotethatwbile&#13;
Madame Butterfly&#13;
tickets are $12 for the general pu~ tivities office Jocatcd in Union 209&#13;
lie. student tickets are only $6 with or call 595-2278.&#13;
a valid UW-Parlcside ID. Because Performances like chis do not&#13;
of the large number of AOE series come along everyday. Don't miss&#13;
subscribers good seats are going this opportunity to see Madame&#13;
fast, so fm- the best seats buy your Buuafly in our own theatre for&#13;
ticketsearly.Fm-moreinformation such a low price m- you will be&#13;
on tickets conract the Student Ac- sorry you did.&#13;
_..,_.,-----., like to see published? Well~ you &gt;, ·.- ·: ..&#13;
, just may get the opportunity! .: :·,:: ·&#13;
Profess&lt;n Chris Christie arid&#13;
Julie King of the English Departmentareauempting&#13;
to put together&#13;
aoannualstlldeot-opcratedfumry&#13;
and 811 magazine. : . : . . :&#13;
Baja vehicle design: Final Phast&#13;
class in national competitior&#13;
By Brian Matsen vice was made into a rq,on.&#13;
Featare Writer Fmally, the mass prodoctk&#13;
On May 31 to April 2, Prof. ofthevehiclewasconsidered. Th&#13;
Olarles Spraker and a group of is the cost, of bow moch it wou&#13;
four_indivi~in his class of Baja cost to produce 5.000 vehicles p&#13;
Vehicle Design: Fmal Phase. en- year;theleastexpensivevehicle1&#13;
teted into a national competition. manufacture would win. The r,&#13;
These four students weze in a maining seven ~tivities were a&#13;
chw of seven; the remaining three tually physical competions. The.&#13;
helped with the construction of the demonstrations of the vehicle&#13;
vehicle. Domenic Debartolo. Tom acceleration, brake, top spee&#13;
N~ucr. Tun Koc~ and Bob chain pull. manuvering capabilit&#13;
Blasi were m the activities there, and bill climb happened dwing tt&#13;
while Jim Hansche, John Korako,&#13;
and Jerry Leunard stayed.&#13;
This Mini-Baja Vehicle&#13;
Competion took place in&#13;
Bellefontaine, Ohio at the Ohio&#13;
Department of Transportation Research&#13;
Center, on a test track for&#13;
big operations.&#13;
Manufacturers of automotive&#13;
vehicles fill out contracts and test&#13;
theirproductshere. Thiscompetion&#13;
has been in existence for fifteen&#13;
years; Parkside has been involved&#13;
since 1988.&#13;
During this three-day event,&#13;
seventeen activities were combined&#13;
to Conn the final rankings of fortynine&#13;
colleges; Parkside placed thirtieth.&#13;
The top five Collegcir/Universities&#13;
are the following: Tenne.uee&#13;
Tech., Univ. of Akron, Lawrence&#13;
Institute of Tech., Milwaukee&#13;
School of Engineering. and the&#13;
Univ. of Wis.-Plaueville.&#13;
On the first day, safety,&#13;
orginality, ride evaluation, appearance.&#13;
operation comf ort,and struc•&#13;
IUral integrity were made known to&#13;
the judges.&#13;
In addition. the cost and design&#13;
function of lhe vehicle's ser-&#13;
This Mini-Baja&#13;
VehicleCompetion&#13;
took place in&#13;
Bellefontaine,&#13;
Ohio at the Ohio&#13;
Department of&#13;
Transportation&#13;
Research Center,&#13;
on a test track for&#13;
big operations.&#13;
second day.&#13;
Then main event took p~r&#13;
the lhird day. The "Big RaCI&#13;
called the endurance event, wast&#13;
only physical ~tivity not time&#13;
The race begun at noon and last&#13;
for two hours; the vehiclecompl&#13;
ing the most laps won thataclivi&#13;
Overall, this participation t&#13;
agoodresulL A small U.W collt&#13;
participating with major univei&#13;
ties is commendable.&#13;
Parking Problem&#13;
Continued from Page 3&#13;
.. The farthest distance a student&#13;
would have to walk is shorter&#13;
than the distance swdents from&#13;
other campuses arc required to&#13;
walk," said Doug Johnson, vice&#13;
president of Phi Sigma Epsilon.&#13;
Wally Wargolet, vice presidentofStudentGovemmentagrees,&#13;
"Parking is not a problem, I have&#13;
attended other universities such as&#13;
UW-Milwaukee. Allparkingisin&#13;
inconvenient to an extent. At UWMilwaukee&#13;
you have to walk 10&#13;
blocks to campus."&#13;
Studentswhocannotfmdparting&#13;
spaces or did not pun:;hase a&#13;
parking pennit and choose to park&#13;
illegally will so.ff er the penalti1&#13;
.. If snidents don't buy a r&#13;
mit. we have to charge them $5&#13;
parking in that spot," Ostrov.&#13;
said. "lf theybuy a parkingpen&#13;
the costs is only 23 cents a da!&#13;
Students should also know th.&#13;
they have fOID'OUtstandingpad&#13;
tickets, the fifth action will not '&#13;
ticket. but a towed car," Ostro\&#13;
added.&#13;
According to OslJOwski,&#13;
student lives in housing ,&#13;
doesn't have a parking space:&#13;
can call campus police, and&#13;
permission to park in the par&#13;
lots. This would insure that th ,&#13;
will not be ticketed or towed. -&#13;
- ...&#13;
News&#13;
UW-Parkside students face housing discrimination&#13;
.,DneDr' lJ&#13;
NnI...&#13;
I.Ia ye.0-50UIIMnily of&#13;
WJrmsln.PIIblde ..... nwere&#13;
0Rled to live II die YMCA lin&amp;&#13;
mrm dueto .... iDCIIIIlUI&#13;
bousiJIa. Many ~ de-&#13;
:ided dIia yar 10look for hmsing&#13;
Jff Cllllput, but dley found Ibem-&#13;
Jelves facing IaDdIonIs woo were&#13;
Jllwilling to rent to college lllUJenrs.&#13;
Housing discrimiDaIion is&#13;
illegal, bul il is also • realil)' for&#13;
many UW -Parlcside SlUdeDrs.&#13;
Junior Jared Brieske is CID'-&#13;
rendylivinginanofl'campusllpllrlmenLHeadmilShowevecilwasn'l&#13;
easy for him to find an apartmenL&#13;
"1started looking for an 8plII1IlIenl&#13;
in!hebeginningof!heswnmer,bul&#13;
1found Ibis a difficulllMt. Many&#13;
landlords would DOleven consider&#13;
renling to me. because I was a&#13;
studenl," said Brieske,&#13;
"I found a 101of nice places,&#13;
bUIno one wanted 10 renl 10 me.&#13;
My credil was fine !he landlords&#13;
j USIdidn'l wanl to renl to college&#13;
studenlS.I didn'l find a place to&#13;
live until three days after school&#13;
llIIIed,"aid BrieIb.&#13;
D1IecIarofSludentLiCeS__&#13;
WaIIDer IIu 1Iad dne snMlenn&#13;
come to bim with complainta of&#13;
bousiDg cIiacrimiIIIlio .wit.hin die&#13;
1IItlWOmootbs. W.u-aplaiDed&#13;
dleimponanc:eofSllldenlSfigbting&#13;
disc:riminalion&#13;
"When people come in with.&#13;
complainl I do a couple of dtings.&#13;
Some people I refer 10 Wiscoosin&#13;
Legal Council, some Irefer 10 !he&#13;
MetrOpillitan Milwaukee Fair&#13;
Housing Council, and some I refer&#13;
to !he Dispule and Settlemenleen-&#13;
Ier of Racine Counl)'. These organizationscanbelp!&#13;
heSlUdenlS6ghl&#13;
discrimination. Ifpeople blow off,&#13;
housing discrimination ilonly perpetuates&#13;
Iheproblem for other studenrs."&#13;
Wallner estimares thaI only&#13;
aboul 20 percent of !he SlUdenlS&#13;
who are experiencing housing discrimination&#13;
actually do anylhing&#13;
abouliL "A landlord isnot goingto&#13;
sropdiscrimination unless !heyare&#13;
going to be called on Ihe carpel,"&#13;
said Wallner.&#13;
UW -Parkside studenl Holly&#13;
Free No Urnit Credit Cards!! male ...&#13;
Nightly Specials&#13;
n.ctq&#13;
Tappers only 25¢ 6:00-12:00 pm&#13;
WedlWday&#13;
$2 Long Island Ice Teas All Night Long&#13;
Tllurtldlly&#13;
ThUrsday fa always UW-Parkslde Night&#13;
OJ Oliver Spins ~Dance, Dance, Dancel&#13;
No Frllfa or Gimmicks - Just Funl '&#13;
FrIday&#13;
Rock-n-Roll Night· 25C Tappers 4:00· 9:00 pm&#13;
SU1ldlly&#13;
$1 RaIl Drinks 6:00· 12:00 pm&#13;
HaIoween PartyI - October 31at&#13;
$Cash ~. FO:Od $&#13;
Grill Open 4:00 to 12:00 - Best Burgers In TOWJII&#13;
DJ Oliver Spina live!)' Thunclay. Friday UIl1Satunlay&#13;
CIosedM cia&#13;
302· 58th Street Kenosha, WI (414) 652.0505 ,&#13;
~ is JeIIling I boule Ibis&#13;
." ,., • "Some fricIIds of mine&#13;
wereJookinglllbe boule I'm RIlling'&#13;
oow. 11Ie landlord didn'l want&#13;
to _10 Ibem beca'"" dley ""'&#13;
guys. My IOClIIIIII8Jes and I a/mosl&#13;
didn', aea Ihe boule becallle the&#13;
JandJord was going to _ to lllUdenu&#13;
from Carthage College. He&#13;
figured studenlS from a privare&#13;
schoolwouldlllkebettercareof!he&#13;
house, staled Ericksen.&#13;
II illegal for a landlord to discriminaIe&#13;
in housing based on Ihe&#13;
following protected classes: Race.&#13;
color, sex, national ancestry, religion.&#13;
age, handicap, marital status,&#13;
and lawful source of income.&#13;
According 10WallnerstudenlSusually&#13;
experience the most problems&#13;
wilh lawful source of income.&#13;
"II'Seas), for a JandJord to tum&#13;
down astudenlbecauselhestudent&#13;
doesn'lmakeenoughmoney. What&#13;
!he landlord doesn'llake inro ac- ,&#13;
counlislhallhesludenlmayhave sludenl's abilily 10 pay," said&#13;
olher sources of income. A good Wallner.&#13;
landlord will have IhestudenlSpar- Any sludenl at UW-Parkside&#13;
enlSco-sign Iherentalagreemenlif can get helpalthehousing office if&#13;
there is an)' concern aboul Ihe !hey Ihink lhey are experiencing&#13;
R.:w- He_FIlaID" I.t.~&#13;
UW-Parkside ResideJIce Han.&#13;
housing discrimination. There will&#13;
also be a community worIcshop at&#13;
Galeway Technical College on&#13;
Ocrober 17 aI3:00foranyonewho&#13;
is having problems wilha landlord.&#13;
Sleeping with the Enemy&#13;
by EmUy Heller&#13;
and ADdy Patcb&#13;
Feature Wrilen&#13;
Sleeping with !he Enemy is a&#13;
gripping tale focusing on the life of&#13;
• young woman held prisoner by&#13;
her physically and menla1Iy abusive&#13;
husband and her courageous&#13;
yet frighrening escape to a life of&#13;
herown. .&#13;
Julia Roberts does a wonderful&#13;
job porlIaying Laura Burney,&#13;
die young, beaulifuI wife looking&#13;
fan way llUlofher hus1lend'slife.&#13;
AJIhoogh Laura appears fiq_&#13;
De physically, she possesses •&#13;
Ilroag wiIIllIddelerminalioll of to&#13;
be heoldle man who bpther in&#13;
sa fear, pein and isohllion for&#13;
over lbRle years.&#13;
Her husband is played by&#13;
PIlrict Bergen, who iscoovincing&#13;
as _ oIIIessive, menla1Iyill individual&#13;
New-comer to the SCIllen,&#13;
Kevin A~ plaYs the role of&#13;
Laura's DeW frielId, BeD.&#13;
'Ben is i WOIIderfu1, sensilive,&#13;
kind, .!IIIderStandin man who is&#13;
there to support Laura through her&#13;
. lime1lf~ into her IlCW life.&#13;
Sleeping with l1)eEnemyisan&#13;
excellenl movie.wilh a very trueto-&#13;
life SlOIyline. 11Ie plot is completely&#13;
believable and very&#13;
smoolhly presenled. Themovie&#13;
ilSelf is extremely suspenseful and&#13;
will keep you on Ihe edge of your&#13;
seal.Jllimlnleed.&#13;
. You will definitclywanl to&#13;
bring someone wilh. you 10.,Ibis&#13;
movie. You willlIOl WIIIlto Jeave&#13;
lbe theatre alone.&#13;
Do 1101 pass up Ibis opponunil)'&#13;
to see this suspense/lhriUer-&#13;
Ihe UnionCinemaonFriday,(dIlIl'S&#13;
tomomlwll) al 7:00 pm. in the&#13;
Union Cinema for only $1 ($2 for&#13;
. guests). You'll be sorry if you dol , t .. ~ _I,. ~ i.&#13;
, .' " "f~,.. '"'I&#13;
News Sel)tmd,er 26. 1991 -&#13;
UW-Parkside students face housing discrimination&#13;
•1 Dae Dallll1J&#13;
"-"' ...... LIit year 40-50 Ullffllllty al&#13;
Wilconsin-Pllbidl,tlllllmll were&#13;
... 10 live II die YMCA tint&#13;
~daetoalllcllllgeiacam,&#13;
us bo11si"3. Many SIUdeats de.&#13;
ided dais year IO loot for housing&#13;
1ff campus, but Ibey found tbem,&#13;
elves facing landlonls wbo were&#13;
mwilling to rent to college sm-&#13;
1ents. Housing discrimination is&#13;
egal. but it is also a reality for&#13;
many UW-Parbide students.&#13;
Junior Jared Brieske is currently&#13;
living inan off campusapartenL&#13;
Headmitshowevaitwam't&#13;
easy for him to find an apartment.&#13;
" I started looking for an aputment&#13;
in the beginningofthesummer,but&#13;
I found this a difficuh wt. Many&#13;
landlords would not even consider&#13;
renting to me, because I was a&#13;
student." said Brieske.&#13;
"I found a lot of nice places,&#13;
but no one wanted to rent to me.&#13;
My credit was fine lhe landlords&#13;
just didn't want to rent to college&#13;
students. I didn't find a place to&#13;
live until three days after school&#13;
1111te11.·llidBrielte.&#13;
DireclorofS&amp;udentIJfeSle¥e&#13;
WIiiner bll bid dno lllldenll&#13;
come to him widl complainU of&#13;
bousina dilClimimdon within die&#13;
lllttwomombs Wlllncre.xp)ained&#13;
tbeimponanceof llUdentsfigbling&#13;
discrimination.&#13;
'"When people come in widl a&#13;
complaint I do a couple of things.&#13;
Some people I refer to Wisconsin&#13;
Legal Council. some I refer to the&#13;
Metropolitan Milwaukee Fair&#13;
Housing Council. and some I refer&#13;
to the Dispute and Settlement Center&#13;
of Racine County. These m-ganmtionscan&#13;
heJptbestudents6ght&#13;
disaimination. If people blow off&#13;
housing discrimination it only perpetuates&#13;
the problem for other students."&#13;
Wallner estimates that only&#13;
about 20 percent of the students&#13;
who are experiencing housing disaimination&#13;
aclUally do anything&#13;
about iL "A landlord is not going to&#13;
stop discrimination unless they are&#13;
going to be called on the carpet,"&#13;
said Wallner.&#13;
UW-Parkside student Holly&#13;
Free No Umit Credit Cords!!&#13;
~CIC-iii&#13;
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Newest &amp; Hottest&#13;
Bar &amp; Restaurant&#13;
to the&#13;
College Crowd&#13;
Nightly Specials&#13;
TUNday&#13;
Tappers only 25¢ a:00-12:00 pm&#13;
Wednesday&#13;
$2 Long Island Ice Teas All Night Long&#13;
Tlwnlday&#13;
Thursday Is always UW-Parkslde Night&#13;
DJ Oliver Spins • Dance, Dance. Dancel&#13;
No Frills or Gimmicks • Just Funl&#13;
Frldlly&#13;
Rock-n-Roll Night • 25C Tappers 4:00 • 9:00 pm&#13;
Sunday&#13;
$1 Rall Drinks 8:00 - 12:00 pm&#13;
Haloween Putyl - October 3ht&#13;
S Cash Prizes - Food$&#13;
Grill Open 4:00 to 12."()() - Best Burgen in Town!&#13;
DJ Oliver Spina Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday&#13;
ClosedMo da&#13;
302 - 58th Street Kenosha. WI (414) 652-0505&#13;
&amp;icbeD ii IClllina • boUle dlis&#13;
..... .. Somo friends of mine&#13;
1WR1ootiq1t&amp;bebomermreatinl&#13;
now. The landlord didn't WIDl&#13;
10 Jen&amp; ID ahem became tbey were&#13;
guys. My roommares and I almost ,,&#13;
didn't get tbe houae became die ,&#13;
landlord WU going to Jen&amp; to studelUs&#13;
&amp;om Carthage College. He&#13;
figured students from a private&#13;
school would take beuercareof lhe&#13;
house, swed Ericksen.&#13;
It illegal for a landlord to dis- · &lt;t+ · ~ H:,,:~ ft';~&#13;
criminate in housing~ on the t •~,&#13;
following proteeted classes: Race, ,,"'¥•«&#13;
color, sex, national ancestry, religion.&#13;
age. handicap, marital swus,&#13;
and lawful source of income.&#13;
According to Wallnetstudents usu- .&#13;
ally experience the most problems ·,. '&#13;
with lawful source of income.&#13;
"It· s easy for a landlord to tum&#13;
downastudentbecausetbestudenl.'=....,.........;=-.......;;;.;._....,. ____ .......,......, ......... .......:~__,,...._...,..;o-~...,....,,~~&#13;
doesn'tmakeenoughmoney. Whal&#13;
the landlord doesn't take into account&#13;
is that the student may have&#13;
other sources of income. A good&#13;
landlord will have the smdents parents&#13;
co-sign the rental agreement if&#13;
there is any concern about the&#13;
student's ability to pay," said&#13;
Wallner.&#13;
Any student at OW-Parkside&#13;
can get help at the housing office if&#13;
they think they are experiencing&#13;
housing discrimination. There will&#13;
also be a community workshop at&#13;
Gateway Technical College on&#13;
Ocrober 17 at 3:00 for anyone who&#13;
is having problems with a landlord.&#13;
Sleeping with the Enetny&#13;
by Emily Heller&#13;
and Andy Pate&#13;
Feature Writers&#13;
Sleeping with the Enemy is a&#13;
gripping tale focusing on tbelifeof&#13;
a young woman held pisooa' by&#13;
her physically and menially abusive&#13;
husband and her courageou.,&#13;
yet frightening escape to a life of&#13;
herown.&#13;
Julia Roberts does • wonderful&#13;
job porUaying Laura Burney,&#13;
the young, beautiful wife looking&#13;
for a way out of her hmband's life.&#13;
Allboup Laura appears fragile&#13;
physically. she possesses a&#13;
111mg willanddelerminadooofto&#13;
be freed tbe man who kept ber in&#13;
sacb fear, pain and isolalioa for&#13;
over dne years.&#13;
Her husband is played by&#13;
Pllrict Bapn, who isconvincina&#13;
• • obeessive. menially ill individual.&#13;
New-comer to the screen.&#13;
Kevin Andeaon plays tho role of&#13;
Laura's new friend. Ben.&#13;
Ben is a wondaful. seosilive.&#13;
kind. mxlerstanding man who is&#13;
dae to support Laura through her&#13;
dmednnsilic:11 into her new life.&#13;
Sleeping with the Enemy is an&#13;
excellent movie with a very true-&#13;
. ' .&#13;
"A TERRIFYINGLY GOOD ROMANTIC TH RILLER .. :'&#13;
- Pat CoUms , WWOR IV . !\fl'/ YORI!&#13;
JuJla Roberts stars in Sleepla1 wJda Ole Enm7&#13;
to-life storyline. The pb is completely&#13;
believable and very&#13;
smoothly presented. The movie&#13;
itself is extremely suspenseful and&#13;
will keep you on the edge of your&#13;
seat-guaranteed. .&#13;
You will definitely want to&#13;
bring someone with you to .this&#13;
movie. You will not want to leaYO&#13;
die &amp;latte alone.&#13;
Do not pass up this opportunity&#13;
to see this suspenseltbrill a&amp;&#13;
lbe Union CinemaonFriday ,(dial"s&#13;
tomanowll) at 7:00 pm. in Ibo&#13;
Union Cinema for only $1 ($2 for&#13;
guests). You'll be sorry if.you do!&#13;
,..l:cr26, 1991&#13;
Whatbeing involved on campus has done for me&#13;
. com~ueewas~c~ofdoing 11IIel,~COff~pognIID-&#13;
., MIrIe IIorIi evenbing from pIcking the groups men from 8IOW1d theS1atCthat had&#13;
........ tlleItaqerNews that pla~«:? here at UW.ParksidctheSl\ll1Cchorel(\id,~gtheir'&#13;
Iremember ~hcD I began !Oadvertisingw~theywerecom. a:hoo\'smoneytogetthebestqual _&#13;
__ IIPl1rbide. I was, m a mg. ity coffeehoU/lCentertainment _&#13;
WlId.a.tJEI,.ESS. College was The day that Ihey anived we sibiefortheleastamountof~&#13;
~to~. . helped the tech crew load in and laIsometandhungoutwitba&#13;
Ibid ~ advised 12 credits se~up, we decorated ''The Square" number of the performers which&#13;
lIII_flnishedewrydayby.nOOD. Wllh ~oons and streamers so it was really fun! It was here that I&#13;
IdidD'tknoW what to ~ Wllh all looked different thanjust the daily leamedwhatprogrammingwasall&#13;
dis.... time. It was weird for me "Square", we greeted the band, about and I realized that this was&#13;
1D_lICbooIsoearly. showedthemtotheirdressingroom my niche.&#13;
1got rec:ruired into Alpha Psi and made sure that they had every- Since then I've been to many&#13;
0meP (the theater club hen: at thing they needed. conferences wbere I've learned&#13;
PIIIbide)andf~myselfatte?d- Whensbowtimecame,itwas about leadersbip, programming, .&#13;
ilIg WIICkly meetllJgs and hanging a member of our comminee that promotion, and how to keep the&#13;
IIOIIIId in the theater·s backstage got up on the stage and did the board interested in what we're dobaDIloutc:&#13;
aIledtbeGreen Room. introduction. After the dance was ing (ex. holding meetings under&#13;
It was about this time that over, we were the ones that stuck the table instead of on top), I've&#13;
espey's (Now the Greenbay around and cleaned up and helped met bundreds of agents and per-&#13;
RaIdbouse) bad an Ullderage club the band load back out, formers,&#13;
loryoaagin'slikemyse1f. Hound Soundslikealotofwork,buh? I've had my own committes&#13;
myselfbanging around there quite Well it was, but it was a lot of fun and with their help put on about&#13;
I bit. It was here that I met two too. Why else would we have twenty-five events here on cammembcn&#13;
oflbe Padcside Activi- given up so much of our time and pus. I'm now vice-president of&#13;
lies 1OloIordc. :e" energy for free? programming for PAB. I was recruited At the end of every year PAB I have my own desk (oooh)&#13;
IIIdfoundmyselfattending weekly holds elections to fill positions for my own bulletin board (aaah) and&#13;
meetiDpoftheLiveEntertainment the following year. I decided at the even access to this wonderful com-&#13;
Commitll;O. whicb puts on the last minute that I would run for a puter whenever I need it to write&#13;
dantes br:ro atlcbool. It seemed chair position but I wasn't sure articles like Ibis! I've met so many&#13;
which one I wanted so I did what people on this campus. not just on&#13;
seemed like the logicallbing to do, PAB but people in other clubs and&#13;
Iran for more than one. people who come to Ibedancesand&#13;
lranforSpecia1Events(which things andjustlikewhatiliswe do.&#13;
puts on events like the comedians For me, looking back is&#13;
and the Annual Arts and Crafts suange. Ifyou would have told me&#13;
Fair) and didn't get iL Then I ran when I was a freshman thatl would&#13;
forNighl1ife(wbichhandlesmusi- someday be running meetings and&#13;
cal entertainers that don't fall WI- planning an event hereon campus.&#13;
der the dance band category; we I would have told you that you&#13;
usually c;al1 it Coffeehouse) and I were aazy. I am a very different&#13;
was elected (yeah!). (and hopefully better) paIOII than&#13;
Now iwas faced with a new I was then.&#13;
pobIem.lhadneverevenbeenon I've grown toreallyknow and&#13;
tbeNighl1ifecommiueeandlnow undersIand this campus and the&#13;
Iwas expected to run ill?! unique variety of people who go&#13;
PAB does most of its fall Ie- here. Now, as I am faced with this&#13;
mester programming during the lastsemester,I'mnotsurelW8Dlto&#13;
summer. This consists of going get out of here. It's hard to admit,&#13;
through files and files of promo- but I'll will miss Ibis pace.&#13;
Iional materials and t8peS, callina: Allhough the things that I've&#13;
up agents and negotiating dates \earned'in classes have helped me .&#13;
and prices, and planning the pro-' too, I believe' that il was being&#13;
motion or ''bow we are going to involved in these other things that&#13;
pull Ibis thing off". has given me what it is ~'ll ~&#13;
I was totally ignorant as to whenlgetoutofbereandmto the&#13;
how all of this was done and even real world."&#13;
worse, what exactly a coffeehouse You've beard it a number· of&#13;
prov.un was. Somehow, being times but it really is tnJe-being&#13;
the roc1l;- n·roller I was, coffee- iqvolvedllelpsyouanditonlylllkes&#13;
house music didn't reaI1y sound as much time as you are willing to&#13;
my speed. I got very lucky be- give. I encourage you, if it is IrUe&#13;
cause I was offered the unique that with age comes wis4om, take&#13;
experience (and a scholarship) to it from a senior with, four yeats&#13;
go to a small summer conference . experien~ under .her belt, .find&#13;
called lbeCoffeehouseFestivailhat YOUR D1cbe on campus, whatl:ver&#13;
use to be held in Wisconsin ·every it may be, and go wilb it because as&#13;
year. the saying goes I know I've "come&#13;
. This was my initiation. Here a long way baby."&#13;
Somehow, being the&#13;
rock- n-roller Iwas,&#13;
coffeehouse music&#13;
.... 't really sound&#13;
myspeed.&#13;
lraallltaffla&#13;
.. peapIe were friendly and&#13;
"Gmby'"III Iwould DC' 'siooally bead inio die PAB office&#13;
10 .. if tbenl were my projects&#13;
dltlllGllldbelpwi1b.lspemmoch&#13;
arlbM_ II! just making post- !".......,;ag meelings and work-&#13;
... die door of the danl:es.&#13;
WIlen ItelUllIed to school the&#13;
~ fall, Iwas much bolder.&#13;
.... PAD office felt more comfort·&#13;
IIbIe 10me and I now knew many&#13;
PliOple from the ~ year. I ~arun fledged member, pilch-&#13;
.. ill Wherever Icould. I had a&#13;
Pllcerokeepmycoatand books(in&#13;
the olfice), a place to study and&#13;
IDcialiJe , and.lOlS of fun, people :::c'to bang 011 and abo work.&#13;
the ~was once again a member~f&#13;
U1eEntenainment Committee&#13;
~ lleamed a lot about ~hat went&#13;
.-0 Ihe planning of a dance. Our -&#13;
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What being involved on campus has done for me&#13;
., Marie Borll&#13;
.............. News&#13;
I ..-ber when I began&#13;
,;11a11111ere•Pllbide· I was, in a&#13;
wud, a.tJELESS, College was&#13;
ovc,wlldmmatome.&#13;
111111 die advised 12 credits&#13;
••fiaisbedewrydaybynoon.&#13;
J didl't knoW what to do with all&#13;
diselllltime. Itwasweirdforme&#13;
.,Jeave acbool so early.&#13;
I got recruited into Alpha Psi&#13;
Omega (die theater club here at&#13;
Pmbide)mdfound myself attending&#13;
waly meetings and hanging&#13;
.ound in die tbeala's backstage&#13;
bllgoutcallcd the Green Room.&#13;
It WIS about this time that&#13;
Cagney's (Now the Greenbay&#13;
Roadbome) bad an ~e club&#13;
for)'Olllllin's like myself. I found&#13;
myself banging around there quite&#13;
I bit. It WIS here that I met two&#13;
members of lbe Parkside Activitics&#13;
Bolrd.&#13;
~ ,ain. I was recruited&#13;
and found myself auending weekly&#13;
meclinpof theLive Entertainment&#13;
Commiaee, which puts on the&#13;
dances here M ICbool. It seemed&#13;
Somehow, being the&#13;
roct-n-roller I was,&#13;
coffeehouse music&#13;
didn't really sound&#13;
my speed.&#13;
.... afr...&#13;
no people were frieDdJy and&#13;
...._., I would occuionally&#13;
Jlllkmy bead into the P AB office&#13;
lo• if diem were any pojects&#13;
IIIIIICIDlldbelpwidl. Ispemmucb or.,.,.,. just matins post•&#13;
!ft.Mmcting mcelings and work·&#13;
... die door of the dances.&#13;
WIien I fflUmed to school die&#13;
~fall.I was much bolder.&#13;
ua;PAB office felt more comfort•&#13;
Ible to me Ind I now knew many&#13;
people from the previous year. I&#13;
~•full fledged member, pitchma&#13;
■ ~ I could. I had a&#13;
JJllceaoteepmyCOMand boots(in&#13;
lbe office), a place 10 study and&#13;
---. and lob of fun people&#13;
--to hang OI&amp; and abo wcrk -.a... I was once again a member of&#13;
IIIDl.neEntenainmentCommittee&#13;
~ I learned a lot about what went&#13;
lllo lbe planning of a dance. Our&#13;
committee was in charge w doing&#13;
evenhing from picking the groups&#13;
that played hae at UW-Parksido&#13;
toadvertisingwheo tbeywereaning.&#13;
The day that they arrived we&#13;
helped the tech crew load in and&#13;
set up, we deccnted "The Square"&#13;
with balloons and streamers so it&#13;
looked different than just the daily&#13;
"Square", we greeted the band,&#13;
showed them to their dressing room&#13;
and made sure that they had every~&#13;
g they needed.&#13;
When show time came, it was&#13;
a member of our committee that&#13;
got up on the stage and did the&#13;
introduction. After the dance was&#13;
over, we were the ones that stuck&#13;
around and cleaned up and helped&#13;
the band load back OUL&#13;
Soundslikealotof work.huh?&#13;
Well it was, but it was a lot of fun&#13;
too. Why else would we have&#13;
given up so much of our time and&#13;
energy for free?&#13;
At the end of every year P AB&#13;
holds elections to fill positions for&#13;
thefollowingyear. Idecidedatthe&#13;
last minute that I would run for a&#13;
chair position but I wasn't sure&#13;
which one I wanted so I did what&#13;
seemed like the logical thing to do,&#13;
I ran for more than one.&#13;
Iran for Special Events (which&#13;
puts on events like the comedians&#13;
and the Annual AIU and Crafts&#13;
Fair) and didn"t get iL Theo I nm&#13;
forNigbllife(whicb handles musical&#13;
entertainers that doo't fall under&#13;
1he dance band calegOI')'; WO&#13;
usually call it Coffeehouse) and I&#13;
was elected (yeah!).&#13;
Now I was faced with a new&#13;
poblem. lbadneva-evenbeenon&#13;
the Nightlife committee and I now&#13;
I was expected to nm it!?!&#13;
PAB does most of iu fall semesta:&#13;
programming during the&#13;
summer. This consisls of going&#13;
through files and fil~ of promotional&#13;
materials and tapeS. calling&#13;
up agents and negotiating dales&#13;
and prices. and planning the promotion&#13;
or "bow we are going to&#13;
pull this thing off".&#13;
I was totally ignorant as to&#13;
how all of this was done and even&#13;
worse, what exactly a coffeehouse&#13;
program was. Somehow, being&#13;
the rock- n-roller I was. coffeehouse&#13;
music didn't tcally sound&#13;
my speed. I got very lucky l,e.&#13;
cause I was offered the unique&#13;
experience (and a scholarship) to&#13;
go to a small summer conf~ce&#13;
called dleCoffeehouseFestival that&#13;
use to be held in Wisconsin ·every&#13;
year.&#13;
This was my initiation. Here&#13;
I met ochel' coffeehouse programmers&#13;
from around the state that had&#13;
tbesamechorcl&lt;Ud,speooingtheir&#13;
achool'smoney to get the best quality&#13;
coffeehouse enteilainrnmt J&gt;OS·&#13;
sible for the least amount of bucks.&#13;
I also met and hung out with a&#13;
number of the perfonners which&#13;
was really fun! It was hae that I&#13;
learned what programming was all&#13;
about and I realiz.ed that this was&#13;
my niche.&#13;
Since then I've been to many&#13;
conferences where I've learned&#13;
about leadership, programming,&#13;
promotion, and bow to keep the&#13;
board interested in what we're doing&#13;
(ex. holding meetings under&#13;
the table instead of on top). I've&#13;
met hundreds of agents and perfonners.&#13;
I've had my own committes&#13;
and with their help put on about&#13;
twenty-five events here on campus.&#13;
I'm now vice-president of&#13;
programming for P AB.&#13;
I have my own desk (oooh)&#13;
my own bulletin board (aaah) and&#13;
even access to this wonderful computer&#13;
whenever I need it to write&#13;
articles like this! I've met so many&#13;
people on this campus. not just on&#13;
PAB but people in other clubs and&#13;
peoplewhocometothedancesand&#13;
things and just like wbatit is we do.&#13;
For me, looking back is&#13;
suange. If you would have told me&#13;
when I was a freshman lhall would&#13;
someday be running meetings and&#13;
planning an event here on campus.&#13;
I would have IOld you that you&#13;
were crazy. I am a very cliff emit&#13;
(and hopefully bea.cr) pGIOII lban&#13;
I was then.&#13;
I've grown to really know and&#13;
undcrsland this campus and the&#13;
unique variety m people who go&#13;
bcR. Now. as I am faced with dais&#13;
last semester, I'm not sure I want to&#13;
get out of here. It's hard to admit.&#13;
but I'll will miss this place.&#13;
Although the things that I've&#13;
learned in classes have helped me&#13;
too. I believe that it was being&#13;
involved in these other things that&#13;
bas given me what it is I'll need&#13;
when I get out of here and into "the&#13;
real world."&#13;
You've heard it a number of&#13;
times but it really is ttue-being&#13;
involved f\elps you and it only takes&#13;
as much time as you are willing 10&#13;
give. I encourage you, if it is true&#13;
that widi age COl11e$ wisdom, lake&#13;
it from a senior with four years&#13;
experience under her belt. find&#13;
YOUR niche on campus, whatever&#13;
it may be, and go with it because as&#13;
the saying goes I know I've "come&#13;
a long way baby."&#13;
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50¢ drafts, $1 shots, $1.50 mixers&#13;
8 foot large screen and cable T.V.&#13;
Rock and Roll Tuesday&#13;
$3.50 pitchers, $1.50 mixed drinks (all brands)&#13;
D.J. spinning the best of Cassie Rock and Roll&#13;
WIid Wednesdays&#13;
25¢ tappers for everyone, 50¢ mixed drinks&#13;
for the ladies (for the college budget)&#13;
Thirsty Thursdays&#13;
$1 mixed drinks (any brand), $1 bottle beer&#13;
(all Bud products), $120 oz. drafts&#13;
Friday and Saturday&#13;
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" this position is a paid position and offers 'benefits of:&#13;
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..•The Position is excellent job experience.&#13;
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Keeping you on top of the world&#13;
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- sending and receiving ·atcompetitive rates.&#13;
- Union Information Center.&#13;
- Starting Monday. Oct. 28.&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
Chess Club&#13;
The UW-1'IItsideCllellCJub&#13;
bas IIlCCIIdy beeD farmed. 'Ibo&#13;
club meets C'IeIY Friday.1IOllII ill&#13;
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Thc.president isDavidJ)ebisb&#13;
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✓ Responsible for generating weekly advertising revenue,&#13;
designing display advertisments and maintaining existing&#13;
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•Being a part of a top student organization&#13;
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- Union Information Center.&#13;
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UW-Parkside&#13;
Chess Club&#13;
The UW-PubideOcaClub&#13;
bas recendy been formed. 'lbe&#13;
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Greenquisl 237.&#13;
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"'.....---~----------=::.:..::::==~---_.-~-. jI 7.,:r26, 1991 Feature&#13;
to; • , ,&#13;
- Teaching excellence committee&#13;
seeksprestige for award winners. • - - 0",&#13;
., awe- Heller&#13;
........ Ed1tor&#13;
llr.CId 1JDdDer. professor of&#13;
BqIlIIt.IIClDCoftwoprofessors 81&#13;
uw-Pllblde who was recently&#13;
IfIIlIedIbe Uaiversity' s Stella C.&#13;
GraY AWfId for teaching excel-&#13;
_duringlbel990-91academic&#13;
,car,..aWJtd. which includes a&#13;
pIaqUO lIId c:hec:Ii: for $500 was&#13;
Jl'llCl*dbylbe univezsity's CommiIleO&#13;
III Teaching at the faculty&#13;
c:oovoealiolI earlier earlier this se- _.In Iddilion, both Lindner and&#13;
JoIephGcmiD, a professor of commllllieation&#13;
who is now teachlIUt&#13;
UW.Qshkosh, had their&#13;
JI!IM' added 10 the Wyllie Learn-&#13;
~,*r's plaque of distin-&#13;
J!ll1ipientswho have won&#13;
lbea.... ill the past,&#13;
~appointedbythe&#13;
~&#13;
l1Ident Government As-&#13;
.. lind four faculty memben,&#13;
-have won the award in&#13;
lbe.... _alXllllntittee during&#13;
lbe lJIIi/1lI_oater of 1991 to&#13;
cIIooIe -two OIIlSl8Dding faculty&#13;
IIIeIIlbeiI from a field nominated&#13;
billie MIents of UW-Parkside.&#13;
TIle former award winners&#13;
wbollllnedCllll1le committee were&#13;
....... UIa Kcmetsky, profes-&#13;
.. DoaaId Kwnmings, professor&#13;
&amp;iliJJilllldcrson, and professor&#13;
JuePimow.&#13;
The student representatives&#13;
were Inesa eampbell and Michael&#13;
Fang.&#13;
The committee evaluated the&#13;
nominees on the content of course.&#13;
syllabi, student evaluations, and&#13;
the student nomination forms.&#13;
The candidates" professional&#13;
credentials outside of the teaching&#13;
field were not considered since the&#13;
purpose of the award is to single&#13;
lion process.&#13;
All equal ratio of fai:ulty and&#13;
students should be represeated&#13;
since"studentinputi$mostimportailt",&#13;
according 10 Kcmetsky, il&#13;
dnunatic arts professor who won&#13;
the award in 1989.&#13;
Secondly, the committee&#13;
would like to see the award presented&#13;
at the commencement ceremony&#13;
at the end of the spring&#13;
semester.&#13;
"Some students who have&#13;
nominated a professor never know&#13;
that he or she won the award. They&#13;
may be graduating seniors and&#13;
aren't around the following fall&#13;
semester to find out the results,"&#13;
Kornetsky said.&#13;
The committee feels that the&#13;
award deserves more prestige than&#13;
it has been given in the past,&#13;
out excellence in the classroom. Kornetskypredictsthattherewould&#13;
Confidential discussions and ' .be,more student nominations as ...&#13;
careful deliberation allowed the well as a greater sense of competicommittee&#13;
to reach its final lion' for the faculty.' '&#13;
decision.'''Thewholeprocessissub- Furthermore, students might&#13;
jective," explained committee chair understand how important the stu-&#13;
Kornetsky. .. dent evaluations are and how they&#13;
Tbereareallsortsoffactorson affect the university.&#13;
how you are rated by both students "The evaluations are used in&#13;
and fellow faculty. The selection cases of tenure, faculty merit, and&#13;
process can't be 100% fair when of course, the leaching excellence&#13;
you compare different fields such awards". explained Kornetsky.&#13;
as science and the arts. However. "This award really shows who&#13;
everyoneonthecommittee,includ- the people are ~ take teaching&#13;
ing thestudents, had an equal vote." seriously," It is an Opportunity for&#13;
Thecommitteehasseveralrec- recognition by the university comommendations&#13;
for the future elec- munity.as a whole."&#13;
"This award really&#13;
shows who the&#13;
people are that take&#13;
teaching seriously"&#13;
·Professor Lisa Kornetsky&#13;
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Feature&#13;
Teaching excellence committee&#13;
see ks prestige for .award winners&#13;
11 aw- Heller&#13;
........ Editor&#13;
Dr. Cid Lindner. professor of&#13;
Baltilb-iloneof twoprofessors at&#13;
UW-Plrbide who was iecently&#13;
awadedlbe University•s Stella C.&#13;
Gray Award for teaching excel-&#13;
1meeduringlhc 1~91 academic&#13;
,rar1he award. which includes a&#13;
pllqUO 111d check for $500 was&#13;
lfflCD• by the university's Com•&#13;
minee cm Teaching at the f acuity&#13;
COIM)CIDOD earlier earlier this se• ... In addition, both Lindner and&#13;
JoaephGernin. a professor of commanication&#13;
who is now teachmg&#13;
,t UW-Oshkosh. had their&#13;
mes added 10 the Wyllie Learnillj&#13;
Cenrcr's plaque of distingllished&#13;
reclpientS who have won&#13;
die aWlld in the past&#13;
ho~appointed by the&#13;
ParbideStudent Oovem ment AslOCilt,&#13;
ioll ~ four faculty members,&#13;
who have won the awaro in&#13;
dleJllll,met•acommittee dining&#13;
die lllil'I semesJer of 1991 to&#13;
dlooee two OlllSlanding faculty&#13;
membtn from a field nominated&#13;
by die lllldents of UW-Parkside.&#13;
'111o former award winners&#13;
wlloaenedon lbecommitte.e were&#13;
~ Lisa Kometsky, pofes•&#13;
a Donald Kwnmings, professor&#13;
- GUDdcrson. and professor&#13;
1-Pinnow.&#13;
The student representatives&#13;
weie lnesa Campbell and Michael&#13;
Fang.&#13;
The committee evaluated the&#13;
nominees on the content of COID'se&#13;
syllabi. student evaluations, and&#13;
the student nomination fonns.&#13;
The candidates• professional&#13;
credentials outside of lhe teaching&#13;
field were not considered since the&#13;
pmpose of the award is to single&#13;
"This award really&#13;
shows who the&#13;
people are that take&#13;
teaching seriously"&#13;
-Professor Lisa Koroetsky&#13;
out excellence in the classroom.&#13;
Confidential discussions and&#13;
careful deliberation allowed the&#13;
committee to reach its final&#13;
decision."Toe whole process is subjective,"&#13;
explained committee chair&#13;
Kornetsky ...&#13;
Thereareall sorts off actors on&#13;
how you are rated by both students&#13;
and fellow faculty. The selection&#13;
process can't be 100% fair when&#13;
you compare different fields such&#13;
as science and the ans. However,&#13;
everyooeon the committee, includ•&#13;
ing the students, had an equal vote."&#13;
Thecommitteehasseveralrecommendations&#13;
for the future elecdon~&#13;
An equal ratio of faculty and&#13;
students should be represeoted&#13;
since "student input is most important",&#13;
according 10 Kometsky, a&#13;
dramatic ans professor who won&#13;
the award in 1989.&#13;
Secondly, the committee&#13;
would like to see the award presented&#13;
at the commencement ceremony&#13;
at the end of the spring&#13;
semester.&#13;
"Some studentS who have&#13;
nominated a professor never know&#13;
that heor she won the award. They&#13;
may be graduating seniors and&#13;
aren't around the following fall&#13;
semester to find out lhe results."&#13;
Kometskysaid.&#13;
The committee feels that the&#13;
award deserves more prestige than&#13;
it has been given in the past ,&#13;
Kometsky predicts that there would&#13;
be more student nominations as '·&#13;
well as a greater sense of competition&#13;
for the faculty. ,&#13;
Furthennore, students might&#13;
understand how important the student&#13;
evaluations are and how they&#13;
affect the unive.rsity.&#13;
"'The evaluations are used in&#13;
cases of tenure, faculty merit. and&#13;
of course. the teaching excellence&#13;
awards". explained Komer.sky.&#13;
1bisawardreally shows who&#13;
the people are lhal take teaching&#13;
seriously," It is an opportunity for&#13;
recognition by the university com•&#13;
munity ~ a whole."&#13;
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1'beIelllways exi8IIlWOsideI,&#13;
NOIIJlUIIICIIlS, IWO points of view&#13;
la1lIlr)'. noIlIlr)' ill IasI ~'s&#13;
be 1tIDgllr News c:oaccmiDg IIIe&#13;
:slpadon of Professor 0_&#13;
.miD, _ 011O side of !he 1lIlr)',&#13;
DC side of lbe IWllI1I.&#13;
This article will lIIIeIIIPl to&#13;
WDiDeand~!heOlberpoinl&#13;
fview,lbeodlersideoflbeswonL&#13;
To begin, it bas DOlbeeD sbowD&#13;
sit)' poceduJe.lIIe victim is COllIplelcly&#13;
at !he men:y of whaIevcr&#13;
decision !he univcnity .nves at.&#13;
no univenity must illvesti·&#13;
pie andexamiDe all evidence pre-&#13;
-'Cd in IIIe case. 'lbey must examiDe!&#13;
hevictim 'saa:usalionsand&#13;
!he aDeged apssor's response.&#13;
It is posSIble lbat!he ac&lt;:USCI'&#13;
IS well IS !he aJIcgcd aggressor is&#13;
DOlspcsIdng the truth.&#13;
'lbe univcnity has !he resp0nsibility&#13;
of dclamining the truth in&#13;
Editorial I&#13;
!at the resignation _ a result of&#13;
:xualharassmcnl/assauJL Noevieoc:&#13;
c hasbeeD presenlCd to affirm&#13;
r deny this aDcgadon.&#13;
In a case of sexual Jwrassment&#13;
\SSllult in a univcnity scttiJjg, the&#13;
ictim has few opdons. 'lbe prj-&#13;
8I;y of the victim must be honored&#13;
Bdrespected above all else.&#13;
The victim has the option of&#13;
ling a complaint within the crimiat&#13;
justice system. or within the&#13;
niversity system.&#13;
If the victim cbooscs, or is&#13;
'IllSSured, DOl to file an official&#13;
omplaint with the propel authoriies&#13;
within either system, there is&#13;
inually nothing dlat can be done&#13;
~ ISSist the victim.&#13;
As in Ibc aiminaI justice sys-&#13;
;m,onccacomplaintisfilcd within&#13;
lie univcnity syslClD. !he bureau-&#13;
IlIlic procedure that must be fol-&#13;
Jwcd is tragicaJIy derDCm1ing to&#13;
lie victim.&#13;
Itoftendiscllulagcs Ibc victim&#13;
oIJlOl:Ccdwithanyaetion. Should&#13;
lJcvictimchoosctofoJJowuni_-&#13;
!he investigation. One must be&#13;
reminded that !he individuals involved&#13;
are not professional investigatorsoraccompJisbedattorDCys.&#13;
They must amve at a fair and&#13;
just decision that protects the&#13;
victim's rights as weU as the alleged&#13;
aggressor. The university&#13;
must also consider the effect their&#13;
decision will have on the student&#13;
body, and university policies and&#13;
programs.&#13;
The victim, univcnity, and alleged&#13;
aggressor. may be represented&#13;
by private cOUllSCl. There&#13;
may be binding legal agreements&#13;
betwcenaD of the parties involved.&#13;
These agreements may not allow&#13;
for open discussion of !he&#13;
e\'Cllts that took place. Wbcn one&#13;
does IIOlposscssaD ofllle informadon.&#13;
aD that is left is coojecwre.&#13;
'lbe analogy of the double&#13;
edged sword is that there are IWO&#13;
sides to every story. to every&#13;
argument, and in this case. DOmatter&#13;
what side is presented, every-&#13;
OIIC 1oses, especially the victim_.&#13;
...&#13;
Editorial I Opinion Scplember26, I~&#13;
=::::minder ofAmericangeo~raph~Scores&#13;
Sadat. Hosni Mubarak.and that m!he u.s.this am 1s1lSUally&#13;
I bad to Jaugh wilen I read ~war to home recenl1y criticized associated with deICeDdanIl 01&#13;
Aubrey walker's coJumn that ai- c oser f~Omar Amin who Africa's Negroid JlOJI'''adcn&#13;
ludcdtolbchisUJryof man. Appar- ~ormcr~ of Cairo EgypL' We Frankly I don't ClIIe ifMccolly&#13;
Ibc anlbor of "an intellig~t ::aa ::"Amin's~icwreinlbis was or was DOl black, bat Mr&#13;
oul100k"be1icvesthat entircconU- ve . and I'm sure we WaIkcr's I'ClIIOIlin&amp; III 1IIIIeIt"":&#13;
of Africa . promised of same DCWspaper. ...&#13;
:~ ~ ~ DOL North wouIdaDagrcethatheisCauCll"'id, be was, ~ serlousIy fIawcd.&#13;
Africa ~ made of beings from not Negroid. Therefore Mr. I would also like to say I1Iat Ido&#13;
IS • up . WaIkcr'sassertion thatsiDceMoses supportMr. WaIkcr·s ...... &amp;QlI&#13;
!he C1~m race. North ~- was born in Egypt he was a black of heightened community I'" cancoun~~arecom~ man is false. The "city of the ncss,cveniflhavctoCllC1uRbeiDa&#13;
of C1ueasam incIude~, .' . " . necessarily referred to as "brother".&#13;
Algeria, Libya, and most tmpor- African man IS not .&#13;
tantfortheissuehcrc,EgypL Egyp- black. People such as Omar ~&#13;
tians are not Negroid. lhey are could. also be term~ Afncan~&#13;
Caucasoid, examples include Amencans.allhoughlt\Sapparen ADdmrWeber&#13;
An jnte!!jee;nt Qutlook&#13;
Divided we fall&#13;
By Aubrey Walker m&#13;
aDd Angelo Smith&#13;
ColumDists&#13;
Divided wefaJl,onenationwe&#13;
stand in our struggle for economic,&#13;
educational and cultural agvancemenL&#13;
"I am Angelo Smith lhe newest&#13;
edition to" An Intelligent Outlook".&#13;
I am a first year student with&#13;
ambidons to major in sociology.&#13;
then to furthermy education in law&#13;
school. Just like my partner in&#13;
writing. I feel Ibere's a strong nced&#13;
for cuJtmaJ awareness.&#13;
An awareness that will uplift&#13;
the black mind from the stinch of a&#13;
slave mmtality. Our point in the&#13;
creationof" An intelligentoul100k"&#13;
is not to point our fingers or to&#13;
desicrate the white masses.&#13;
I feel we will bring about a&#13;
point of view that wiu make us&#13;
recognize that beast in us aU. It is&#13;
.blatantly obvious the crippling effect&#13;
mcism can take on a society.&#13;
But as your "oul1ook" writers will&#13;
a1waysbeheretoexposelhatbeasL&#13;
We want to bring about a&#13;
knowledgeofhislOry thatwiU make&#13;
people understand what is meant&#13;
by a "Slave Mentality."&#13;
A knowledge that will help&#13;
black people see hislOry has created&#13;
the today that will in tum&#13;
affect tomorrow. Iwant the black&#13;
man to realize the need to unify&#13;
with his brother.&#13;
It is a slave mentality for the&#13;
black man to be at odds. On the&#13;
planllldon the master never let the&#13;
slaves live in harmony andit is the&#13;
same today. We are being brutalized,&#13;
robbed and eaten.&#13;
ill aD of Ibis direct genoi:ide&#13;
we still are killing to dress, killing&#13;
for crumbs from masters table. We&#13;
need to learn to love ourselvesand&#13;
leave the white women alone.&#13;
During slavery, a slave was&#13;
killed if he was C8ughtlooking 81a&#13;
white woman. In the60'sbro!hers&#13;
were arrested for speaking 10 a&#13;
white woman.&#13;
So if a brothcrduringeithcrol&#13;
those times got !he chance to IlCI&#13;
next to a white woman he felt lie&#13;
was in heaven.&#13;
He was making it widt lb81&#13;
which be WIS forbiddaL lie fdI&#13;
like he was getting aDIbc ripu iD&#13;
!he wOOd. "That is 110 III1lIIiII*&#13;
for justice" !hen. and it isn't llldIyl&#13;
BI'Olhm)'Oll shou1dJoveyof&#13;
sisters bccl!usc she is you,"')'01&#13;
should only love lbat which isyou.&#13;
If you want better Je1atioas widI&#13;
!he white man. leave his womea&#13;
alone. "SlOp lusting, atJovins!'&#13;
.t\ Doubled edge sword&#13;
Byl■ Haner&#13;
G..al!'.dlmrlal&#13;
Tbaealwaysailll&amp;wolidel.&#13;
NO....,,,,.., two poinlsof view&#13;
,a IIOrJ. no 110rJ in last week's&#13;
ho Ranger News coacaniaa die&#13;
:signadon of Professor Omar&#13;
.mio.MSonelideoflbcstay,&#13;
ne aide of Ibo awon1.&#13;
'Ibis anicle will anempt ro&#13;
wnineandpreaeallbcodlerpoinl&#13;
f view, dleodleraideof lbcawont.&#13;
To bepl. ilbaa not been sbowD&#13;
Iii)' procedure. die Yicam is c:omplelely&#13;
• the macy of whatever&#13;
decision the university srives IL&#13;
1be university must investipre&#13;
and eumine all evidence pelffltCd&#13;
in the case. 'Ibey must examine&#13;
the victim 'saccusationsand&#13;
the allcpi agreaor's response.&#13;
It is possal&gt;le lhal the ~&#13;
IS well as tbc alleged aggressor is&#13;
not speaking die ttuth.&#13;
1be university has the responsibility&#13;
of detamining die truth in&#13;
Editorial i&#13;
lit Ibo resignauon was a result of&#13;
~xualharassment/assaulL Noevimcc&#13;
bas been presented IOaffirm&#13;
r deny this allegation.&#13;
In a case~ sexual harrassment&#13;
lS8IUll in a university seuidg, the&#13;
iclim has few options. The pi'&#13;
M:.Y of the victim must be bonOJed&#13;
nd respected above all else.&#13;
The viclim has the option of&#13;
ling a complaint within the aimial&#13;
justice system, or within the&#13;
niversity system.&#13;
If the victim choo9es, or is&#13;
reamed, not ro file an official&#13;
omplaint with lbe proper authoriics&#13;
wuhin either system, tbm is&#13;
irtually nothing lha1 can be done&#13;
~ mist lbe victim.&#13;
As in the criminal justice sys-&#13;
onceacomplainlisfiled witbin&#13;
le university sysaem, the bureauratic&#13;
procedure that must be folJWC!&#13;
d is tragically demeaning ro&#13;
llovictim.&#13;
hoftaldiacoungesdleviclim&#13;
oproceed with any action. Sbould&#13;
lie viclimcboosetofollowuniverthe&#13;
investigation. One must be&#13;
reminded that the individuals involved&#13;
are not professional investigators&#13;
or accomplished at1C111eys.&#13;
They must arrive at a fair and&#13;
just decision that protects the&#13;
viclim's rights as well as the alleged&#13;
aggressor. The university&#13;
must also consider the effect their&#13;
decision will have on the student&#13;
body. and university policies and&#13;
programs.&#13;
The victim, university. and alleged&#13;
aggressor. may be represented&#13;
by private counsel. There&#13;
may be binding legal agreements&#13;
between all of the parties involved.&#13;
These agreements may not allow&#13;
for open discussion of the&#13;
events that took place. When one&#13;
does notpossessall of the information,&#13;
all lhal is left is coojecmre.&#13;
The analogy of the double&#13;
edged sword is that tbm me two&#13;
aides to every story, ro every&#13;
argument. and in this case, no mat•&#13;
tt.r what side is presented, everyone&#13;
loses. especially the victim-.&#13;
Letkr to Edlt&lt;ll' Polkf . ·. .&#13;
/ The Rim~ New, ~~ ~ iii~ms letter$ ~ 11w&#13;
\ Editor, Letters ~gteeins.. ot ~ing with 111'.J eQitorial.&#13;
· :_ !ltlkl~. or: ~ publls~ • in 'l'he. . -Ranger News . are&#13;
welcomed,u 1ft readtn' :vie,y.,poinr&amp; on campuf and ~i&#13;
,;'; ' .... ;:: ... :,.• -~ ' . . . . . . .&#13;
Editorial / Opinion September 216. 1991 ._&#13;
:tll~:;,i:minder of American geo~aph~ scores&#13;
An Sadal, Hosni Mubarak.and lbaf ~ the U.S: this lerm ii llllally&#13;
I bad ro Jaugb when I read&#13;
Aubrey Walter's column that alJudedrolbebislOl)'&#13;
of man. Appat·&#13;
ently the author of "an intelligent&#13;
oudoak" believes that entire continent&#13;
of Africa is compromised of&#13;
the Negroid race. It is noL North&#13;
Africa is made • of beings from&#13;
the Caucasoids race. North Africaneowuries&#13;
lhalarccompromised&#13;
of eaucasom include Morocco, Aigeria, Libya, and most imporlantforlbeissueb=,&#13;
Egypt. Egyptians&#13;
are not Negroid, they are&#13;
Caucasoid, examples include&#13;
An intellieent outlook&#13;
.:S: 10 home reccndy critici1.ed. associated with delcendanta of&#13;
~ormtZprof~Omar Amin, who Africa's Negroid pnplletion,&#13;
• native o( Cairo, Egypt. We Frankly I don't en if Mo.ea&#13;
::a:e all seen Amin 's picture in this was or, was ~ black. IIUt Mr.&#13;
same newspaper. and I'm sure ~ Walker s fflllOIUD8 ID - 1111&#13;
wouldallagreethalheisc.aucmid. he was, ~ la'ioully flawet&#13;
not Negroid. Therefore Mr. I would a1ao like ID aa, lbat I do&#13;
Walkt.r'sasserdon lhalsinceMoses support Mr. wa1m•,..,.._1111&#13;
was born in Egypt he was a black of heigh~ community a-.&#13;
man is false. The "city of the ness,even1flbaYe10enclanbeina&#13;
A{rkan man" is not necessarily refemd to as .. brotba-".&#13;
black. People such as Omar Amin&#13;
could also be termed AfricanAmericans,&#13;
although it is apparent&#13;
Divided we fall&#13;
By Aubrey Walker m&#13;
and Angelo Smith&#13;
Columnists&#13;
Divided we fall, one nation we&#13;
stand in our struggle for economic,&#13;
educational and cultural advancemenL&#13;
..I am Angelo Smith the newest&#13;
edition to .. An Intelligent Outlook".&#13;
Iamafirstyearstudentwith&#13;
ambitions to major in sociology,&#13;
then to further my education in law&#13;
school. Just like my panner in&#13;
writing, I feel there• s a strong need&#13;
for cultural awareness.&#13;
An awareness that will uplift&#13;
the black mind from the stinch of a&#13;
slave mentality. Our point in the&#13;
creation or An intelligemoudook"&#13;
is not to point our fingers or ro&#13;
desicmte the white masses.&#13;
I feel we will bring about a&#13;
point of view that will make us&#13;
recognize that beast in us all. It is&#13;
blatantly obvious the crippling ef •&#13;
feet racism can take on a society.&#13;
But as your "outlook" writers will&#13;
alwaysbeheretoexposethatbeast&#13;
We want to bring about a&#13;
know ledge of history that will make&#13;
people understand what is meant&#13;
by a "Slave Mentality."&#13;
A knowledge that will help&#13;
black people see history has ae•&#13;
ated the today that will in tum&#13;
affect tomorrow. I want the black&#13;
man to realize the .need to w1ify&#13;
with bis brother.&#13;
It is a slave mentality for lbe&#13;
blact man to be at odds. On the&#13;
plantation the master never let the&#13;
slaves live in bannooy ancHt is lbe&#13;
same today. We me being brutalized.&#13;
robbed and eaten.&#13;
1n a11 of this direct genocide&#13;
we still are killing to dress, killing&#13;
for crumbs from masters table. We&#13;
need to learn to loveourselvesand&#13;
leave the white women alone.&#13;
During lavcry, a slave wm&#13;
killed if he was caught looking au&#13;
white woman. In the 601s brothen&#13;
were arrested for speaking to a&#13;
white woman.&#13;
So if a brothcrdmingeirherof&#13;
those times got the cha:e to Fl&#13;
next ro a white woman be fell lie&#13;
was in heaven.&#13;
He was mating it widl dial&#13;
which be was forbiddaL He frll&#13;
like he was getting all therigllllia&#13;
the world. "Thal is DO llallllilale&#13;
for justice" then, and it isn"I IOdayl&#13;
BrodlCls yousboaldlowe'fOII&#13;
sistt.n because sbe is you.al )'OIi&#13;
should only love lblt which is you.&#13;
H you want better re1a1iom ~&#13;
the white man, leave bis __.&#13;
alone. "Stop lusting,11111)ovilgl•&#13;
- ber 26, 1991&#13;
..&#13;
LAissez Faire&#13;
Somebody give Artie a job&#13;
even considered for die replacementofJobnnyCarson.&#13;
Wbatdoes&#13;
Jay Leno have that he doesn '0 A&#13;
pmonality, perlJaps? Or possibly&#13;
a full bead of hair?&#13;
Speakingofhair, Aniecould&#13;
do a commerical for die Hair Club&#13;
for Men. He'd geta piece that'sa&#13;
to18lly differentcolorfrom hisll8lUraJ&#13;
hair color and go swimming&#13;
with his kid.&#13;
His slogan would be, "I'm not&#13;
justa member,I'm amemberofdle&#13;
Rock-n·Roll Hall of Fame!"&#13;
Even better ,Dr. Sam Beckett&#13;
could Quantum Leap into his body&#13;
in the late Sixties and make Artie&#13;
rip his shin off and learn how to&#13;
play the bongos.&#13;
That way, Artie could have&#13;
the bongos mastered to play back&#13;
up in what's his name band one hot&#13;
August night at Central Park in the&#13;
summer of 1991.&#13;
Although Artie wasn't asked&#13;
to sing thatnightin frontof750,OOO&#13;
people with that little guy from&#13;
Queens, I'm sure he's working on&#13;
something. It'sprobably a screenplay.&#13;
Yeah, right-just like every&#13;
other guy who shows up at his high&#13;
school reunion without a job and&#13;
tells everyone he's working 011 a&#13;
"really cool" _play.&#13;
On the other hand, mayhe he&#13;
should just slick with Ihe dictionary.&#13;
by&#13;
TerriLyn&#13;
Fortney&#13;
ReceDtly I read in Rolling&#13;
S_Ib8tArtGarfunkelisreading&#13;
adil;tbllly b8ckwards and is upto&#13;
lbolelllr"c·. I'm SllII)', folks, but&#13;
Ibis IlIlIIIdsjust.1ittle bit weinS to&#13;
me.&#13;
A OWl who will forever be&#13;
IisIed in the annals of pop rock&#13;
bislcryas oae-half of a Sixties duo&#13;
issiIliDg at home reading a dictioaary.&#13;
Somebody give this man a&#13;
job.&#13;
Suddenly ,Iimagined what he&#13;
was doing besides the dictionary&#13;
lhing. Maybe he's memorizing the&#13;
Sixlies version of Trivial Pursuit&#13;
10be caD answer all the questions&#13;
lIbout bim correctly.&#13;
JDSlincasesomebody brought&#13;
lbopmeover to his house. (Can&#13;
JOIIimaaine the party then&gt;-what&#13;
a h-'iD&amp;erl) Or maybe he's&#13;
ClIIIIIlin&amp; eacb and every character&#13;
in dIlIIe WbtR's Waldo pictures&#13;
wbile nBtting the malls. vn..va: he's doing, I'm sure&#13;
ICIa tbiak of something beller.&#13;
FintofaD,lcan'tbelieve he wasn't&#13;
Conservation Comer&#13;
8, Jackie Niles&#13;
Columnist&#13;
The Parbide Volunteer Pr0-&#13;
gram Office and the City of&#13;
!Cenosba's Keep Kenosha Beauti·&#13;
,fu1Pmgnnare sponsoring abeach&#13;
IIId pub&amp; park litter pick-Up on&#13;
SlIIIdayOetober6,199I,from2:00&#13;
p.m. to 4:00 p.m.&#13;
The clean-up will meet at&#13;
A1ftId Park's Lake Michigan·side&#13;
lIUldng lot, directly south of&#13;
Canbage College Campus, on&#13;
Sheridan Road. The litter pick-up&#13;
Will Slllrt st Alflrd's Park and pro-&#13;
~ IIOUlh. Trash bags will be pr0-&#13;
Vided. Participants areencowaged&#13;
to bring work gloves if Ihey have&#13;
Ibem.&#13;
As of Monday September,23,&#13;
1991, six Parkside clubs and orga.&#13;
nizations have volunteered to par'&#13;
iicipate in the clean-up. They are:&#13;
thePre-HeaIth Club, DataProcessing&#13;
and' Management Club, His·&#13;
panic Organization at Parkside,&#13;
Circle K, Parkside Student Gov·&#13;
ernment Association, and The&#13;
Ranger.&#13;
Two local restaurants,&#13;
McDonald's(3116-22ndAve)and&#13;
Subway Sandwiches and and Sal·&#13;
ads (3706-3Oth Avenue), are sponsoring&#13;
a dinner to follow the cleanup.&#13;
Ifinterested in participating in&#13;
this event, contact the Volunteer&#13;
Program Coordinator, Carol&#13;
Engberg, at 595-2011.&#13;
Don't like what you see?&#13;
Do you have a comment on an issue?&#13;
Is there something you feel must be said?&#13;
If so write a Letter to the Editor!&#13;
Drop it off in the Ranger News office in WLLC D139c&#13;
.»&#13;
by&#13;
Gabe&#13;
Kluka&#13;
TIU RANGD NEWS, Page II&#13;
"SKIB?" the student would query&#13;
again. The voice would continue&#13;
on, in • IlJIIe worthy of the high&#13;
IIlIdition of a Ronco Kill:hen Magi.&#13;
cian commercial, "Yes SKIB!&#13;
SKIB is an amazing new drug designed&#13;
to slice. dice and make&#13;
Julienne fries out of your pIIlCIlIS-&#13;
, tinationl SKIB, which is short for&#13;
Swift Kick in the Bua. is made of&#13;
Ihe amazing new wonder drug&#13;
Methylmonohokeycrap-polysor.&#13;
bate 60, and will sene as an amazing&#13;
placebo foI" your lack of moo·&#13;
vstionl Here, try somel"&#13;
Atlbispoint,lhestudentwould&#13;
estapill,andthesoundofsomeone&#13;
kicking him in the pants with a size&#13;
thirteen combS! boot would fol·&#13;
low. He'd jump in his chair and&#13;
exclaim, "Wow I" Thevoicewould&#13;
continue on and explain that, "You&#13;
too can lake advantage of this great&#13;
offer", by sending $19.95 cash,&#13;
check. or money order 10 someplace&#13;
like Frostbite Falls, Minne·&#13;
SOla.&#13;
Well, there you have it,' the&#13;
idea. and the groundwork for the&#13;
marketing is laid out as plain as&#13;
day. All that is left is for some&#13;
entelprisingchemistlOcomealong&#13;
and make Ibis nightmare a reality.&#13;
Ithink things would be easier if I&#13;
started my homework earlier. Besides&#13;
that.I would shootmy television&#13;
ifa COIIUIierciailike that actually&#13;
came on.&#13;
I have an idea that could&#13;
, make some adventurous chemist&#13;
milIions.llhought oflbis 011 M0nday&#13;
morning st 4:30 a.m., when I&#13;
was putting the fmallOuches on a&#13;
paper that was due st 9:00 a.m.&#13;
The ideaisreal1yquite simple,&#13;
and it stems from either a deep&#13;
seeded lack of motivation, or the&#13;
sheerabsenceofanycommonsense&#13;
on my part. (Which is to say that I&#13;
am either lazy or stupid, or both.)&#13;
This drug, which could be&#13;
called Swift Kick in the Butt, or&#13;
SKIB, for short, would be an antiprocrastination&#13;
drug that students&#13;
of all ages could lake, for example,&#13;
when they are weighing the pros&#13;
and cons of watching&#13;
"Married ...with Children", or getting&#13;
10 work. They could also lake&#13;
this drug right before they sit down&#13;
to watch another dismal Packer&#13;
outing. ~ before they go off to&#13;
golf, or play pool in the Union, or&#13;
decide 10 lake anap, ordoanything&#13;
but what they should be doing. I'd&#13;
Is something REALLV&#13;
getting to you on a&#13;
particular issue. policy&#13;
or article?&#13;
~ 26. 1991&#13;
~&#13;
L,aissez Faire&#13;
Somebody give Artie a job&#13;
by&#13;
Terri Lyn&#13;
Fortney&#13;
Rec:endy I read in Rolling&#13;
SIOM dlllArtOarfunkelisreading&#13;
adicdonlry backwards and is up to&#13;
lboleacr"c:•. I'm sony,folks, but&#13;
dis ands jmt a little bit weinl to&#13;
me.&#13;
A man who will forever be&#13;
lislal in die annals of pop rock&#13;
bisloryuone-half of a Sixties duo&#13;
is siUiDg at home reading a dictionary.&#13;
Somebody give lhis man a&#13;
job.&#13;
Suddenly, I imagined what he&#13;
was doing besides the dictionary&#13;
thing. Maybe he's memorizing the&#13;
Sixties version of Trivial Pursuit&#13;
., be can answer all the questions&#13;
lboua bin c:orrectJy.&#13;
Jastincmesomebody brought&#13;
tbe game over to his house. (Can&#13;
yoaimlginctbe party lhero-whal&#13;
• ~!) Or maybe he's&#13;
COllllina each and every cbaracser&#13;
ii dlOle Wbae's Waldo pic:turcs&#13;
wllile ftJlllling the malls.&#13;
Wbalevcr be' s doing, rm sure&#13;
I Clll dnnt of aomedrlng beuer.&#13;
Fintofall.Ic:an'tbelievebewa.m'&amp;&#13;
even considered for the replacementofJobnnyCarson.&#13;
Wbatdoea&#13;
Jay Leno have dW be doesn't? A&#13;
penooality,peihaps? Or pos.,ibly&#13;
a full head of hair?&#13;
Speaking of hair, Artie could&#13;
do a commerical for &amp;he Hair Club&#13;
for Men. He'd get a piece dW's 8&#13;
totally diff erentcolorfrom his natural&#13;
hair color and go swimming&#13;
with his kid.&#13;
His slogan would be, .. rm not&#13;
justamernbcr,l'm amernberof the&#13;
Roclc-n-Roll Hall of Fame!"&#13;
Even bette.r, Dr. Sam Beckett&#13;
could Quantum Leap into bis body&#13;
in the late Sixties and make Artie&#13;
rip his shirt off and learn how to&#13;
play the bongos.&#13;
That way, Artie could have&#13;
the bongos mastered to play back&#13;
up in what's his name band one hot&#13;
August night at Central Parle in lhe&#13;
summer of 1991.&#13;
Although Artie wasn't asked&#13;
to sing thatnightin frontof750,000&#13;
people with that liule guy from&#13;
Queens. I'm sure he's working on&#13;
something. It's probably a screenplay.&#13;
Yeah, right-just like every&#13;
olher guy who shows up at bis high&#13;
school reunion without a job and&#13;
tells everyone he's working on a&#13;
...-eatly cool" saeenplay.&#13;
On the odler hand. maybe be&#13;
should just Slick with the dictionary.&#13;
Conservation Comer&#13;
By Jackie Niles&#13;
ColumnJst&#13;
The Parbide Volunteer Prolfllll&#13;
Office and the City of&#13;
Kenosha's Keep Kenosha Beauti.&#13;
fulPmgramare sponsoring a beach&#13;
md public part litter pick-up on&#13;
StmdayOclOber6, 1991,from2:00&#13;
, ... to 4:00 p.m.&#13;
1be clean-up will meet at&#13;
A1fcxd Park's Lake Michigan-side&#13;
Pll'king lot, directly south of&#13;
Carthage College Campus, on&#13;
Sheridan Road. The liuer pick-up&#13;
will Slart at Alford's Park and pro~&#13;
south.Trash bags will be provided.&#13;
Participants are encouraged&#13;
to bring work gloves if they have&#13;
lbem.&#13;
As of Monday September, 23,&#13;
1991, six Parkside clubs and organizations&#13;
have volunteered to par&amp;:&#13;
ipare in the clean-up. They are:&#13;
thePre-HeallhClub,DataProcess·&#13;
ing and Management Oub, Hispanic&#13;
Organization at Parkside,&#13;
Circle K, Parkside Smdent Government&#13;
Association, and The&#13;
Ranger.&#13;
Two local restaurants,&#13;
McDonald's(3116-22ndAve)and&#13;
Subway Sandwiches and and Sal·&#13;
ads (3706-30th Avenue), are spon•&#13;
soring a dinner to follow the cleanup.&#13;
If interested in participating in&#13;
this event, contact the Volunteer&#13;
Program Coordinator, Carol&#13;
Engberg, at 595-2011.&#13;
Editorial / Opinion&#13;
Gabe's Gab&#13;
S~B. for everyone&#13;
by&#13;
Gabe&#13;
Kluka&#13;
I have an idea dW could&#13;
make some adventurous chemist&#13;
millions. I thought of this on Monday&#13;
morning at 4:30 am., when I&#13;
was putting the final touches on a&#13;
paper that was due at 9:00 am.&#13;
The idea is really quite simple.&#13;
and it stems from either a deep&#13;
seeded lack of motivation, or &amp;he&#13;
sheerabsenceof any commonsense&#13;
on my part. (Which is to say that I&#13;
am either lazy or stupid, or both.)&#13;
This drug, which could be&#13;
called Swift Kick in the Butt, or&#13;
SKJB, for short, would be an antiprocrastination&#13;
drug that students&#13;
of all ages couJd take, for example,&#13;
when they are weighing the pros&#13;
and cons of watching&#13;
"Married. "th Childre " •• WI n • or get•&#13;
ting to work. They could also rake&#13;
this drug right before they sit down&#13;
to watch another dismal Packer&#13;
outing. « before they go off to&#13;
golf, or play pool in the Union, or&#13;
decide 110 rake a nap. or do anything&#13;
but what they should be doing. I'd&#13;
buy this drug, and would probably&#13;
put the manufacturer's children&#13;
dlrougb college with it's use.&#13;
Many smdents, besides myself,&#13;
would benefit from it's use.&#13;
Gone would be the many wonderful&#13;
side effects of being a pofessional&#13;
proaastinator.Forcumple,&#13;
the exciting sensation of a blearyeyed&#13;
caffeine hangover on three&#13;
hours of sleep, is somelhing everyone&#13;
could do without. 1be gutwrenc:&#13;
hing, mind-bending fun of&#13;
cramming three weeks of studying&#13;
into four hours might also be a&#13;
thing of the pat. Everyone who&#13;
used this drug would be well organized&#13;
and ahead of the game by at&#13;
least three steps, and would avoid&#13;
the wonderful agony of wondering&#13;
if the professor was going to include&#13;
the section that they rationalized&#13;
out of their cramming the night&#13;
before.&#13;
I can see the commercials now.&#13;
A voice wouJd come on and say,&#13;
"Are you tired of this?"The picture&#13;
would show a hair pulling student,&#13;
with huge black circles under the&#13;
eyes, reading by candle light. and&#13;
mumbling over and over again,&#13;
"Why didn't I do this earlier, I&#13;
could kick myselfl" The voice&#13;
wouldc:omeonandsay, "Youdon't&#13;
have to wony about it anymore!"&#13;
"Why not?", the student would&#13;
query. The voice would&#13;
amwer,"Bec:ause of SKIB!"&#13;
TD RANGD Nns. Page 11&#13;
"SKIB?" the student would CJJe1Y&#13;
again. The voice would continue&#13;
on. in a tone worthy of the high&#13;
aadition of a Ronco Kitchen Magician&#13;
commercial, "Yea SKIBr&#13;
SKIB is an amazing new drug designed&#13;
to slice. dice and make&#13;
Julienne fries out o( your procrastination!&#13;
SKIB, which is short for&#13;
Swift Kick in the Bun. is made of&#13;
the amazing new wonder drug&#13;
Methylmonobokeyc:rap-polysorbale&#13;
60, and will serve as an amaz.&#13;
ing placebo for your lack of motivation!&#13;
Hae, try some!•&#13;
At this point, the student would&#13;
eata pill.and thesoundof someone&#13;
kicking him in the pants with a si7.e&#13;
thirteen combat boot would follow.&#13;
He'd jump in his chair and&#13;
exclaim, "Wow!" Thevoicewould&#13;
continue on and explain that, "You&#13;
too can take advantage of this great&#13;
offer", by sending $19.95 cash,&#13;
check, or money order to someplace&#13;
like Frostbite Falls, Minnesota.&#13;
Well, there you have it,· the&#13;
idea. and the groundwork for the&#13;
marketing is laid out as plain as&#13;
day. All that is left is for some&#13;
entclprisingchemisttocomealong&#13;
and make this nightmare a reality.&#13;
I think things would be easier if I&#13;
started my homework earlier. Besides&#13;
that. I would shoot my tdevi·&#13;
sion if a commercial like that actually&#13;
came on .&#13;
Don't like what you see?&#13;
Do you have a comment on an issue?&#13;
Is there something you feel must be said?&#13;
If so write a Letter to the Editor!&#13;
Drop it off in the Ranger News office in WLLC D139c ,,&#13;
Is something REALLY&#13;
getting to you on a&#13;
particular issue, policy&#13;
or article?&#13;
 What's 'wrong wi.t'h a scare&#13;
every now and again, anyway?&#13;
acepiest eiIdings ever.'&#13;
Of c:ourse, when it comes to&#13;
)llftintluencellltodayscinema,no&#13;
diRl:tmseeinstoniali:h up to Alfred&#13;
Hircbcoct, the mastcrof suspcrise.&#13;
In some' video suxes and video&#13;
Ql/8Jogs, they put aside a section&#13;
justfor him. A111heseclassicdirec-&#13;
IOI'Sdabbledin thedarltsideoffilm&#13;
genre horror.&#13;
Quick nowl What was Steven&#13;
Spielberg s first movie? If you answered&#13;
"Jaws," you are absolutely&#13;
correct, However before Steve and&#13;
the big fISh created the world of&#13;
blocl&lt;buslerfllms,Spielberg filmed&#13;
for Rod Serling sTV series, "Night&#13;
Gallery" and did a TV movie with&#13;
Dennis Weavercal1ei1"Duel."&#13;
FIancis FordCoppola, thegodfather&#13;
of the ''Godfather" movies,&#13;
started out with asweetlittle blackand-&#13;
white movie about an ax murder&#13;
with the seemingly innocent&#13;
title of "Dementia 13: I Richard&#13;
Donner, 'who maae "Superman"&#13;
'fly and Mel Gibson into a "Lethal&#13;
Weapon; did one of the most fa·&#13;
mous horror movies to dale, "The '&#13;
Omen." Frequent Oscar winner&#13;
Oliver Stone of "Platoon" and&#13;
"Born on the Founb of July" di·&#13;
rected "The Hand" early on, and I&#13;
believe we ought to bring that up&#13;
every now and then so he doesn't&#13;
get too big of a head.&#13;
Contioued on Page 13&#13;
B, n.oda, E. KJellct·PM&#13;
C........&#13;
JJnasine my sboct. Tho 1990&#13;
Aeademy Award for Best Al:nss&#13;
_lDKalbyBalaIm"&amp;inedlaa?&#13;
An actress from a honor&#13;
movie-lite "Misery" aetuaI1y get.&#13;
tiog some acclaim. For many a.&#13;
years bmor movies have been the&#13;
target of criticism from everything&#13;
to belOllllexploilive to overly via-&#13;
1eDLWell. thaDk goodness they&#13;
arel Because of the exploitive nature&#13;
of bmor films, they provide&#13;
excellent training grounds for our&#13;
new la1ents-especiaIly In the field&#13;
of film direction. It s very difficult&#13;
to think of a major mrector that&#13;
whose early WOIIt was nota horror&#13;
film.&#13;
Most of the great names of tlte&#13;
past were primarily horror film directors.&#13;
Howard Hawks' "The&#13;
Thing" is still considered a classic.&#13;
"Dracula" was directed by Tod&#13;
. Browning, perhaps one of the fltSt&#13;
directors to have one of his horror&#13;
movies banned.&#13;
The movie "Freaks" which&#13;
used real circus freaks, was pulled&#13;
from domestic theaters because of&#13;
its disturbing images. Cecil B.&#13;
DeMilleof"TenCommandments"&#13;
andsimilarepics fame, started on a&#13;
much smaller scale in his early&#13;
career witlt "Sunset Boulevard"&#13;
which has one of Hollywood's&#13;
~ ,.'&#13;
.Anne get your gun revisited&#13;
I-;.-",......-~----'-:- c' ment polic:ies were a lot different&#13;
than oms and that many ~&#13;
'tilugbt in the ranks of tm: ~- by gents. Postwarintt:iviewSWlth Viet&#13;
Donald R. 'Nam vets reveal that it was not&#13;
• uncommon to fmd enemy wom~n Andrewski troopskilledinactionortakenpns.&#13;
oner. u&#13;
The wwn documentary The&#13;
World AtWar" interviewed former&#13;
Soviet troops. It was stated ~t&#13;
Little more than J\ year ago - female Soviet troops took part m&#13;
the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait pre- thecapture of Hider' s Chancellory&#13;
cipitatedabattlethathistorywill in 1945 and raised the Soviet flag&#13;
forever refer to as "The Persian on the roof, signifying the end of&#13;
Gulf War". ihewarinGermany.&#13;
It also precipitated 1UI0t!Jer . For that matter, in its sixteen&#13;
battle-the battle over whether or ' years of publication, Soldier of&#13;
not women should be allowed to Fortune magazine has reported on&#13;
serve in combaL over thirty wars ofliberation. The&#13;
As an ROTC cadet and common denominator; women&#13;
future officer in the U. S. Army, troops serve in combat alongside&#13;
I have studied a lot of military their male coiinterparts.&#13;
history :While LdOJlo~ for ...:..~ .t,1. S. women IrOOPSarc:trained&#13;
the Army, as the Devil's Advo· in the. use of the M-16 nfle and&#13;
cale and avid history buff, 1be· other weaPons. Why bother train·&#13;
lieve that some facts are being ing them if tltey are never to use&#13;
igoored. these weapons in combat? .&#13;
InViet Nam our enemy was ~. -Women also serve as medics.&#13;
the communist Viet Cong, also /i if YOlr"1hinI&lt; this is some form of&#13;
referred to as "Charlie". It is a battlefield Florence Nightingale,&#13;
known fact thatCharlie'srecruit- guess again. Medics carry .45 pis·&#13;
Help is available, so help someone if you can&#13;
By Sue Nuenke there is an even higher power that 5. The idea01needinga higherWMlt mation:&#13;
Special to the Ranger News ClIII guide and strenglhen you to is onlyanolher dependency, whichis Rational Recovery Systems&#13;
lusedtothinkthatarealfriend stop using the drugsi:&gt;r alcohol, myprobleminthefirslplace. Box800,Lorus,CA 95651&#13;
wouldn't hurt my feelings by lell- there is a relatively new rehab pro- 6. Surrenderthe ida 01perfectionand Here is a slightly paraphrased&#13;
ing me that was being ajerk or that gram called Rational Recovery leamto accept myselfas Iam...eitceq&gt;i from the RRA Small Book&#13;
I had spinach in my teeth or thall Sysrems(RRS).ltwasS1a11edbya alallible,yet'Mlrlhwhilehumanbeing. . concerning 'Jack's' opinion about&#13;
had B.O. or had breatlt. But now I psychiatristnamedAlbertE1lis,and 7. Value the principlesof rationality, Iiperson who is going to RRS for&#13;
expectarealfriend to level with me his program is suited for tltose per- learning,objectivity,self- lorgive· assistance in recovering from ad.&#13;
in all things whether they be of sons who absolulely cannot con· ness and on myown self-inleresl dictions:&#13;
trivialorofmajorimportance. Itis ceive of a Higher Power philoso- 8. Recognize the need 01others to If Jade lhinks I may drin1c,&#13;
in this area lhatl hop you 'friends' phy. Tho message of RRS is lhat recover,so lake these ideas to them. that's his opinion. My opinion is&#13;
out tlterewiI1sbare witlt your friend you can SlOpyour habit and addic· 9. Recognizelhat1hereIsmuchmore' lhat I probably wOll't drinic in the&#13;
lhat be or she needs to take a long tion as soon as you truly decide to to lifethan just remainingstraightand future because drinking is so de.&#13;
look in the mirror for a selfexami. quit playing around with the idea sOber,andknoWthalieanliveamean. struetive to me. Drinking and tatnation&#13;
concerning tlte usage of aI· of stopping and 'just do iL' The ingfullneof sobriety. ing drugs is a choice, as is not&#13;
coholand/ordrugs. Amlimplying program has an eleven Rational 10. Accept lhat there are no perfect '. l\rinking and taking drugs, and its&#13;
that the drug and alcohol abuser is Recovery Systems ideas list (as solutionsto life'sproblemsand to .starting to loot very stup.id to do&#13;
blind? Far from it! But perhaps a opposed to M's 12 steps): take risks to achieve my own self· either one. I prefer to be ~traights&#13;
habilUa1paaem has come to life, 1. Admitdependency and thatlhe defined goals. . and sober at all times bec8use it&#13;
and it isn't an easy truth to face consequences are unacceptable. 11. Nowbeingcertain01myinherent feels better. I would prefer to be&#13;
- when itbappens. Itwould be betler 2. Acceptlhall muststopcompletely worth,J can take the risksofIoving,lor liked by Jack, butl Willnot baSemy&#13;
to bave this news come from a or it willbe easy 10IaJJ back intomy lovingIs far beuer than beingloved. • self,worlhonhisopinionsofme_&#13;
~ friend than '?~tinue as- addiction. . PsychOlo&amp;!calhelp is encour- good or bad. I will not depend on&#13;
summgthateverythinglSflne. So, 3. AccepllhalOu1SldehelpmayaSSlst aged,andmostmsurancepackages anyone to give me self,wOrlh I&#13;
d~n't remain silent, help your me for~very ~ I haven't been cover benefits for psychological will claim that for myself. I ~&#13;
friendl successftj InpreVIOUaSttempts. needs. H the eleven Sleps listed. like me whether or not Jack likes&#13;
Besides AA, which is based 4. Even lhQughI have problems, I above are more 'rational' to you me. I cannot really 'be' an aleaon&#13;
the premise that you have lost have1hecapacilytoachievea durable than olher help lhat is available, holic or drug addict because all I&#13;
power over your own life, but that and meaningfulstraightand sober life. wrile to thisaddressformore infor. really am is justa person who has&#13;
•• ' ••••• ,.,., t" "'to .. • .... '. -r#~ , ,, ,&#13;
tols with which lodefaad_&#13;
selves and their)llliienls *'oaId&#13;
they come under enemy lie&#13;
while treating the YIIIUIIdell&#13;
Over ninety pel\1CIItahll&#13;
military specialities lie ...&#13;
combat jobs in logisticsSllll.&#13;
port, ThusfewwomenWOlddbe&#13;
assigned tocombatduty,J-t.&#13;
notall men serve in comIlet_&#13;
Women should therefOle be&#13;
given TIlE CHOICE ofabli&#13;
duty if they so desire. .&#13;
The bottom Hoe is ilia&#13;
gender is determined by ..&#13;
ductiveorgan~IserioudydoDM&#13;
that women troops wiI1figbtwilh&#13;
their reproductive organs any&#13;
more than a male soIdierwl1likl&#13;
a "Pee Wee Herrnan"implnOllation&#13;
in plain view of the enemy&#13;
thus, if you pardon lhe pun; "ex.&#13;
posing himself to enemy fiIe".&#13;
The VietCongtaughtusdlll&#13;
gentle hands can pull a ~,&#13;
throw a grenade or thrust atnlfe&#13;
into the beJly of the eDCIIIY. TIle&#13;
same hands can hold aDd cuddle&#13;
a child. Our troops ItIUIIIiDa&#13;
from the GulfWarcuddledlheir&#13;
children.&#13;
Need I say more?&#13;
made consistently bad deCIliaIsro&#13;
drink alcohol and use drIIgs.&#13;
Though fallible, Iam not a defec·&#13;
tive person who regardstollcobol&#13;
and substances, that doeS 1101define&#13;
me as a perslll any morellJsD&#13;
ifThad diabetes would.&#13;
Here in lies part of dlellllb'&#13;
lem. Once you come to see dill a&#13;
problem exists, you need to COlIcentrate&#13;
on recovery end IiOl be&#13;
influenced by the negatm Sl8Jeo&#13;
ments and opinions of othe/S. Life&#13;
is not over. You are not hdples!.&#13;
You are still a humao bein&amp; wid!&#13;
great potential. You sIiJI hsve&#13;
people who love and care (or ~&#13;
. \\ihether they arefamily,friends,lI&#13;
people tltatyou've metllllhFto&#13;
recovery. There are peopIe wbo&#13;
are hurting because they IOYe ,ell&#13;
and are living your drug or aIc:oIIOI&#13;
addiction with you. These people&#13;
are important to you and you -&#13;
important to them. Learn ~ ~&#13;
important to yourself. 'Ibele IS&#13;
hopeforyouandyourfulUJe, '1beIC&#13;
is belp available, so help yoursdf&#13;
. or someone else. if you can.&#13;
Editorial / Opinion ~~lt,1 ,.-...&#13;
Plve&amp;e4 Jnl •&#13;
What's wrong with a scare&#13;
every now and again, anywa~? A:i~; your gun revisited&#13;
BJ TiaodaJ E. r.retlct:nn:w&#13;
Cohmulllt&#13;
Imagine my sboct. Tbe 1990&#13;
Academy Award f&lt;X Beal A&amp;:area&#13;
wentlOKalbyBate&amp; Imaginetbal?&#13;
An ICll'CSS from a honor&#13;
movie-lite "Misery" actually getting&#13;
some acdaim. F&lt;X many • .&#13;
years boo'Or movies have been the&#13;
target of aiticism from everything&#13;
to beloog exploitive to overly violenL&#13;
Well. lhank goodness Ibey&#13;
are! Be.cause of the exploitive nature&#13;
of hmor films. they provide&#13;
excellent training groimds for our&#13;
new talents-especially In the field&#13;
of film direction. It s very difficult&#13;
to think of a major director that&#13;
whose early work wa, not a horror&#13;
film.&#13;
Most of the great names of the&#13;
past were primarily horror film directors.&#13;
Howard Hawks• ''The&#13;
Thing" i still considered a classic.&#13;
"Dracula" wa, directed by Tod&#13;
Browning, perhaps one of the fust&#13;
directors to have one of his horror&#13;
movies banned. ·&#13;
The movie "Freaks" which&#13;
used real circus freaks. was pulled&#13;
from domestic theaters because of&#13;
its disturbing images. Cecil B.&#13;
DeMilleof''Ten Commandments"&#13;
and similar epics fame, started on a&#13;
much smaller scale in his early&#13;
career with "Sunset Boulevard"&#13;
which has one of Hollywood's&#13;
creepiest cildings ever.&#13;
Of course, when it comes to&#13;
pureinfluenceootoday scincma.DO&#13;
dutdorset.mStomar.chuptoAlfred&#13;
Hitchcock. lbc master of suspense.&#13;
In some video saores and video&#13;
catalogs. Ibey put aside a section&#13;
justf&lt;X him. All lhesecmsic directors&#13;
dabbled in lhedarksideof film&#13;
genre horror.&#13;
Quick nowt What was Steven&#13;
Spielberg s first movie? If you answered&#13;
"Jaws," you are absolutely&#13;
correct. However before Steve and&#13;
the big fish created the world of&#13;
blockbuster films. Spielberg filmed&#13;
for Rod Serling s TV series, "Night&#13;
Gallery" and did a TV movie with&#13;
Dennis Weaver called "Duel."&#13;
FrancisFord Coppola. lhe godf'alher&#13;
of the "Godfather" movies,&#13;
startedoutwithasweetlittleblackand-&#13;
white movie about an ax murder&#13;
with the seemingly innocent&#13;
title of "Dementia 13.'1 Richard&#13;
Donner. who made --Superman"&#13;
fly and Mel Gibson into a "Lethal&#13;
Weapon," did one of the most famous&#13;
horror movies to date, ''The&#13;
Omen." Frequent Oscar winner&#13;
Oliver Stone of "Platoon" and&#13;
"Born OD the Fourth of July" directed&#13;
"The Hand" early OD, and I&#13;
believe we ought to bring that up&#13;
every now and then so he doesn't&#13;
get too big of a head.&#13;
Continued OD Page 13&#13;
• t ment policies wae a lot different&#13;
than ours and that many w_omen&#13;
fought in the ranks _of die:~by&#13;
gents. PostwarintemeWSwtthVJCt&#13;
Donald R. . Nam vets reveal that it was not&#13;
• uncommon to find enemy wom~n&#13;
Andrewski troop5killedinaction or taken pns-&#13;
Little more than a year ago&#13;
the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait precipitated&#13;
a battle that history will&#13;
forever refer to as '-rile Persian&#13;
Gulf War.'.&#13;
It also precipitated another&#13;
battle-the battle over whether or&#13;
not women should be allowed to&#13;
serve in combaL&#13;
As an ROTC cadet and&#13;
future officer in the U. S. Army,&#13;
I have swdied a lot of military&#13;
history. While I do not speak for&#13;
the Army, as the Devil's Advocate&#13;
and avid history buff, I believe&#13;
that some facts are being&#13;
ignored.&#13;
In VietNam our enemy was&#13;
the communist Viet Cong, also&#13;
referred to as "Charlie". It is a&#13;
known fact that Charlie• srecruitoner.&#13;
..&#13;
The WWII documentary The&#13;
World At War" interviewed former&#13;
Soviet uoops. It was stated lh:1t&#13;
female Soviet ttoops took part m&#13;
the-capture of Hitler's Chancellory&#13;
in 1945 and raised the Soviet flag&#13;
on the roof. signifying the end of&#13;
the war in Germany.&#13;
For that matter, in its sixteen&#13;
years of publication, Soldier of&#13;
Fortune magazine has reported on&#13;
over thirty wars of liberation. The&#13;
common denominator; women&#13;
ttoops serve in combat alongside&#13;
their male counterparts.&#13;
U.S. womentroopsaretrained&#13;
in the use of the M-16 rifle and&#13;
other ~eapons. Why bother training&#13;
them if they are never to use&#13;
these weapons in combat?&#13;
Women also serve as medics.&#13;
If you think this is some form of&#13;
balllefield Florence Nightingale,&#13;
guess again. Medics carry .45 pis-&#13;
Help is available, so help someone if you can&#13;
87SueNuenke&#13;
Speda1 to the Ranger News&#13;
I used to think thata real friend&#13;
wouldn't hurt my feelings by telling&#13;
me that was being a jerk or that&#13;
I had spinach in my teeth or that I&#13;
had B.O. &lt;X bad breath. But now I&#13;
expcctarealfriendtolevelwithme&#13;
in all things whether they be of&#13;
ttivial or of major importance. It is&#13;
in this area that I hop you 'friends'&#13;
out lhere will share with your friend&#13;
that he &lt;X she needs to take a long&#13;
look in the mirror for a self examination&#13;
concerning the usage of alcohol&#13;
and/or drugs. Am I implying&#13;
that the drug and alcohol abuser is&#13;
blind? Far from it! But perhaps a&#13;
habitual panem has come to life.&#13;
and it isn't an easy truth to face&#13;
- whenithappens. ItwouldbebeUer&#13;
to have tins news come from a&#13;
trusted friend than to cootinue assuming&#13;
that everything is fine. So,&#13;
don't remain silent. help your&#13;
friend!&#13;
Besides AA. which is based&#13;
on the premise that you have lost&#13;
power over your own life, but that&#13;
there is an even higher power that 5. The idea of needing a higher power&#13;
can guide and strengthen you to is only another dependency, which is&#13;
stop using the drugs or alcohol, my problem in the first place.&#13;
there is a relatively new rehab pro- 6. Surrender the ida of perfection and&#13;
gram called Rational Recovery learn to accept myself as I am .•.&#13;
Systems (RRS). It was staned by a a fallible, yet worltMhile human being.&#13;
psychiattistnamedAlbertEllis.and 7. Value the princiP!es of rationality,&#13;
his program is suited for those per- learning, objectivity, self- forgivesons&#13;
who absolutely cannot con- ness and on my own self-interest&#13;
ceive of a Higher Power philoso- 8. Recognize the need of others to&#13;
phy. The m~ge of RRS is that recover, so take these ideas to them.&#13;
you can stop your habit and addic- 9. Recognize that there is much more ·&#13;
tion M soon as you truly decide to to life than just remaining straight and&#13;
quit playing around with the idea sober,andknowthatlcanliveameanof&#13;
stopping and 'just do iL • The ingftA ltte of sobriety.&#13;
program has an eleven Rational 10. Accept that there are no perfect&#13;
Recovery Systems ideas list (a, solutions to life's problems and to&#13;
opposed to AA's 12 steps): take risks to achieve my own self•&#13;
1. Admit dependency and that the defined goals.&#13;
consequences are unacceptable. 11. Now being certain of my inherent&#13;
2. Accept that I must stop completely worth, I can take the risks or loving, for&#13;
or it will be easy k&gt; fall back ink&gt; my loving is far better than being loved.&#13;
addiction. Psychological help is encour-&#13;
3. Accept that outside help may assist aged, and most insurance packages&#13;
me for recovery since I haven't been cover benefits for psychological&#13;
successflJ in previous attempts. needs. If the eleven steps listed&#13;
4. Even though I have problems, I above are more 'rational' to you&#13;
havethecapacitytoachleveadurable than other help that is available,&#13;
and meaningful straight and sober life. write to thisaddressformore infor-&#13;
• • • f • • • • •• ♦ .., .. • • ♦&#13;
mation:&#13;
Rational Recovery Systems&#13;
Box 800, Lotus, CA 95651&#13;
H~re is a slightly paraphmsed&#13;
excerpt from the RRA Small Book&#13;
concerning' Jack's' opinion about&#13;
a person who is going to RRS for&#13;
~istance in recovering from addictions:&#13;
If Jack thinks I may drink,&#13;
that's his opinion. My opinion is&#13;
that I probably won't drink in the&#13;
future because drinking is so destructive&#13;
to me. Drinking and taking&#13;
drugs is a choice, as is not&#13;
drinking and taking drugs, and its&#13;
starting to look very stupid to do&#13;
either one. I pref er to be slraights&#13;
and sober at all times because it&#13;
feels better. I would prefer to be&#13;
liked by Jack, but I will not base my&#13;
self-wonh on his opinions of megood&#13;
or bad. I will not depend on&#13;
anyone to give me self-wonh. I&#13;
will claim that for myself. I can&#13;
like me whether or not Jack likes&#13;
me. I cannot really 'be' an alcoholic&#13;
or drug addict because all I&#13;
really am is just a person who has&#13;
toh with which to defmd-.&#13;
selves and their )Jllienls lbld&#13;
they come under enemy fie&#13;
while treating the wounded.&#13;
Over ninety percent fl Ill&#13;
military specialities nre DCJll.&#13;
combaljobs in logisticsllld1111pporL&#13;
Thus few women woaldbe&#13;
assigned to combat duty, just•&#13;
not all men serve in combatunils,&#13;
Women should therefore be&#13;
given THE CHOICE of cdnt.&#13;
duty if they so desire.&#13;
The bottom line is Iha&#13;
gender is determined by rtpOductiveorgans.&#13;
Iseriouslydoull&#13;
that women troopS will fight with&#13;
their reproductive organs any&#13;
more than a male soldier will«&gt;&#13;
a "Pee Wee Hennan" impenoa.&#13;
ation in plain view of the enemy&#13;
thu , if you pardon the pwi. .. ex.&#13;
posing him 1f to enemy fire".&#13;
The Viet Cong taught us that&#13;
g tl ban can pull a μigger,&#13;
throw a grenade rthrusuknife&#13;
into the lly of th enemy. Tbe&#13;
same hands can hold aac1 cuddle&#13;
a child. Our uoops mining&#13;
from the Gulf War cuddledlbeir&#13;
children.&#13;
Need I y mort?&#13;
made consi Uy bad dedsiom ID&#13;
drink alcohol and use drags.&#13;
Though fallib I am nm a def cc•&#13;
live whoregards'tollcohOI&#13;
and SU es. that doeS IIOt def&#13;
me me as pe any mo1t\ball&#13;
if I had . betes ould.&#13;
H in lies of die poblem.&#13;
Once you come to see dial a&#13;
problem exists. you need IO concentrate&#13;
on recovery and not be&#13;
influenced by the negatne ~ments&#13;
and opinions of omen. Life&#13;
is not over. You are not bdpleS,1,&#13;
You are still a human being with&#13;
great potential. You sai1l ha~&#13;
people who love and care for you.&#13;
whether Ibey are family, friends.It&#13;
people that you've met on the road&#13;
to recovery. There are people wbO&#13;
are hurting because they 1~ JOU&#13;
and are living your drug or ak:(Jld&#13;
addiction wilh you. These people&#13;
are impMant to you and you -&#13;
important to them. Learn ., ~&#13;
important to yourself. 'lberC IS&#13;
hopeforyouandyourfuture. 1bcfC&#13;
is help available, so help yourself&#13;
or someone else, if you can. .&#13;
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J '1r26.19U FEATURE&#13;
~ toPASA by.·. ~h:t~~l;;"fth~~k . ·'dM... but,1IWd II for fulme _. .&#13;
,JIdde~ IelCIIdICC.lran~lI_when. ROBERT\'IlRBORGis.6dI- A1.JIIYdIoIoIy"'p!PniDlto&#13;
........ R_I'!I' 1was geuingready forscboollhis amostudenll wIIo wmbolfCllll- COOlinuehisedllCllimafWsnduw,&#13;
-- ~ and it faIJ. I was • bil shy about IIOiDI pus 30-40 boun. wwL AnIlClM Ilion, Robert CIII - the 1IJPIica-&#13;
Ilk. If -- II IeaIl 100 there lhough.. ~ber of the Cllllpus _ limbelweea experience and edu-&#13;
...... ill lIlY .... w:h I was I SIt in the coffee shop WIlcJi. 1Iity, VedKq is praideIIl of Pi c:IIion •&#13;
..... 011 for my finl day of ing the bust1c of people come IIId Upsilon Bellllld. member of lbe "I CIII like wbal I Ieam in&#13;
..... gollPASA(IocaleddirecdylCftlSS Studenl Organizatioos Council IChooIIIId apply lito my Hospice&#13;
",_'uberetopickOUl from the coffee shop)1IIdcouJdn'l (SOC) 1114 the Pubide Union uperieuceandviceVCllll,"Robert&#13;
.,cIalbeI.l**mylllllCh,orgive belpbulwonder, whalifldidn'Uil ~BOIId. RobertcouldSlY IlIIed. .&#13;
• 11IIl...... looItlSsbehad inlhae. Finally 011Ihe Ihird day of belSlOObusY!Ovohmteer,bulhas Aftd' wortin, willi 1l1elsl&#13;
•_m..,y ,an f&amp;O, when I had lIChooll wandered inlOthe PASA. choseDIOCOlIliDUeIS.bl'eavemeDl twenty cliClllSover the Iasl nine 'Iftl'J finl trek 10lIChooL office. I was promptly greelCd by counsel~ for XenosIIa Hospice monlbs, be has. vRty of~-&#13;
IllB"oy, wbIll would have give Sue, Ihe SCCrelllry of PASA 1114by af~ hIS ~X~lp ended Ia;U ences from which 10 draw. 1Icr walk me 10 my finl Connie, a member. Theymademe ~g. His clienls arelocaled In LanyUglow,lbeBreavemenl&#13;
c1I&amp; I.-dill wou1dn'l have feel comfonable the second I Ihe CIty and county of Kenosha and Program DiIeclor, reponed "Bob .. ""ide. "cool" however, walked in. western Racine. Au breavemenl is enthusiastic and dediclIlCd 10 lbe&#13;
liat1lilwas coI1etleIIId IlOt kin- They asked me about myself ~Ior, Robert is .... 10be lbe breavementprogram. Hehasgill\l1l&#13;
..... and my schedule lIld in 111m IOld "Ii~ner" people often need after more of his lime and commilDJenl&#13;
IlIrivedlllbecampusaohour me aboulthemselves and PASA. losmg someone Ihoy love. TeJe. lbao Iever expected. lam-&gt;,&#13;
.,IOp1Dmycullposureandto That '¥lIS Ihree weeks ago. I've ~conllCtS~abigpartO!~ hailP&gt;:willl"Bob'swarkandsoare&#13;
1IYIOflauIe0Ul exacl1y where I beenhangingoUldiaeevers~ semceaJongwilbrequestedVlSlIS. lbeclienlS.&#13;
... ...,..s10be JIOing. Ihad all I'd like 10share willi you some&#13;
...... 1lIIdenl jiltas, such lIS, of the helpful lbings PASA haS&#13;
"WIllI be IbIe 10 fDld my class- a1rcady provided for me. They&#13;
_? Will my professors be hu- have lockelS for mil 011a semeslU&#13;
_?Willl ever 1O'lb1e to afford basis. (oUlSidelbeir.office) They'&#13;
.... PIIbide?" (The latter I .haveamicl'owa"""8l1Iallrefrigera-.-, ----'-II&#13;
...... Je8nIed is next 10 im- lOr, coffee pol (10fJghI inflation), it&#13;
...... willi prices 10 rival aJ- compulU (willi loIS of friendly&#13;
1IIOIl-.y &amp;sl food joinL Alas, I help), a place where you can re-&#13;
-tlillklslJaUsavelhisforananicle ceive messages from a spouse or&#13;
·111 ils own), daycare Cle., bUI besiofall,PASA&#13;
PlACED STUDENT SYN. billpeople.&#13;
_"",,ni'i ..· I. ASlUdel!t They are sin~ married,&#13;
_ die • of 19 and llIlCb' lbe . wiOOwed; divorc.Cd. maie 8lId fo-'&#13;
.af80. 2. Someoaewllohasa ma1e, fairly yoUng 10 raIher majab&#13;
.. or cbildraJ IS well and lift, and a IiUle of everylbing in&#13;
.... 1IDddJL 3. Someone wbo between. We have had some ex-&#13;
......... coI1etledirecdyafW ceUent dilICussions 1l1wlch and . ·r'" ;e 4. Abo reCcned 10IS cIuriog Inaks aboul everylbin,&#13;
·1"NON11tADmONAL "SbJdrsM from daycare 10 1aodIont and IieII-&#13;
'I1Io ..... of_lndilionll _rights.&#13;
...... PIIbiIk: bill .-eel in So if you're. _lnIdilionll .&#13;
... _ dlade. on. creIling • studeat ItPubide, why IlOt drop&#13;
lIII aeed for iiIJlPlNl services. in and say HI'l You'U be glad you .&#13;
·'ASA (wIIIcb ... for PIIbide did. If you're IiiU lbinking you&#13;
Adak Sladenl Alliance) is ODe of mighl fee1.liale, 0Ul Qf place,just&#13;
... -" cw.M';tI'ions I had ask for JACKIE. I'm one ollhe&#13;
·lIeehed • leaer from lbem IIsl "lie_I Idds 011 the. bloclt" in •&#13;
·,.wIII1elwasll1ling.fewnight lIlIIU1trof~ I wasjustJikC&#13;
~ 11Iada'l givca it much youafewsholtweebago.&#13;
.'."&#13;
.Good scare&#13;
·Ca n u.rr- .... 12&#13;
Doesa'l iIllpress you? BlocIt-&#13;
..... "TermiJwor 2" director&#13;
__ Camerca's f1lSl film WIll&#13;
ta11ed "PiIaDha D: The Spawning"&#13;
IIId went 011 10 make the block-&#13;
"'- bomlr ftict "Aliens." John&#13;
McTiemao, wborecreaJed Ihe acdoIa&#13;
lIIOVie in "Die Hard." made a&#13;
lenibIe bomlr auanpt in "Nomads.""&#13;
Die Hanl2" was dlreclCd&#13;
by IllOIher homlr-alumni, Renny&#13;
Harlin, who came 10 the projecl&#13;
hsb from directing ''Nightmare&#13;
011 Elm Streel 4." Michael&#13;
Mano,creatof of the TV series&#13;
"Miami Vice," directed "The.&#13;
Keep." ,&#13;
Honor movies have also attracted&#13;
John Landis, Stanley&#13;
'Kubrick.JrviftKetslmer,John carpen.,&#13;
John Badham, Wes Craven,&#13;
David Cronenba'g, Brian D,e&#13;
PaJma. and my penona1 favonte&#13;
samRaimi.&#13;
Inmy nexl column, Iwill follow&#13;
up on honor movie'direclOl'S&#13;
by looking closer at why the genre&#13;
l\lIlllClSyoung,freshdirect0r5.Until&#13;
lhen, SIllyplugged in!&#13;
Robert VerIJori&#13;
The Hospice IIlIininS begins .&#13;
for olber intereslCdvohmteers 011&#13;
0cI0ber lSI. ConI1lClCaroIEngberg&#13;
in lbe Career CenIU for more information&#13;
at S9S-2011•&#13;
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fASA Pjpel~ OW-Parkside Volunteer ProP..3!11 'S Too good to PASA by . Volunteer of the week&#13;
...., ..... bal saved ii far fuaaro&#13;
,..... ac..... rdcrcace.lnnacroakllaiawben&#13;
lpeclll tDllle Rnrr I was geuing ready farlCbool dus&#13;
My pllml were sweaty and it fall. I was a bit shy about going&#13;
fllM • if lbere were • least 100 Ibero 1hough.&#13;
._.me, in ID)' -.uch. I was I sat in Ibo coffee shop walehlllldiDI&#13;
off IJr my fin&amp; day of in&amp; tbe bu.flle of peaple come and&#13;
1C11DD1- goatPASA~direcdyaaoss&#13;
Mma -•t dlCl'e to pick out from die coffee sbop)and couJdn•t&#13;
a,c:lodlN.plek my lunch.or give help but wonder. what if I didn't fit&#13;
• dlllaeaaurinJ look as she had in lherc. Fmallyon lhc dlinldayof&#13;
• -, yars ,ao. when I bad 1thool I wandered into lhc PASA&#13;
.. my Vf/11 fint tfft ID school office. I wu prompdy greeted by&#13;
Boy, wbll I would have give Sue. the secrc&amp;ary of PASA and by&#13;
eo llave lier wait me ID my first Connie.amembcr. Theymadcmo&#13;
di&amp; I pea lhal wouldn"t have feel comfortable the second I&#13;
• cmmm,d --cool" however. walked in.&#13;
liadlilWII c:olleaeand no&amp;km- They mked me about myself&#13;
claipneD. and my schedule and in tum told&#13;
larrivedaubecampusanhour me about themselves and PASA.&#13;
ealy,eopiamycomposureand&amp;o That was lbrec weeks ago. I"ve&#13;
111 ID figure out eualy where I been hanging out dlae ever suice:&#13;
-~ ID be goiJl8. I had all I'd like &amp;osharewith you some&#13;
die ..a llUClent jiUa1. such as. of the helpful things PASA bas&#13;
"W'II I bo Ible to find my c:Jm. already provided for me. They&#13;
IICIII? Will my pofesson be hu- havelockersforranonasemes1er&#13;
aa? wm I ever ao abJc io afford 1mis. (outside their office) They&#13;
la:II • Parkside?" (Ibc laller I havc~mictowave.1111allmrigc:ra• .&#13;
..,esiace leal1led is next to im• cor.coffeepol(IOfaghtinOation),a&#13;
pallillle wida prices to rival al- computer (wilh lots of friendly&#13;
IIOll-, fasl food joint. Alas, I help), a place where you can redillt&#13;
I shall save Ibis for an article ceive messages from a spouse or&#13;
Ill ils own). daycare CIC., but besl of all, PASA&#13;
ft.ACED fflJDENT SYN• Im people..&#13;
Wddniioa· I. Astudent They are single. ll_lllried.&#13;
owr die. of 19 and unda' die wi&amp;,wed. divora:d. male and fc-&#13;
.dlO. 2. Someoaewbohasa male. fairly young to ralber majab&#13;
al Cl' cbildrca II well and tin, and a linJe ol ~ in&#13;
lleilsallDdmL 3. Someone who between. We have bad some exlll•&#13;
llle8dcollegedirecdyda' ceUcnt di,cu1Sions at lunch and&#13;
..... kw 4. Abo reftmd ID II during breaks about everything&#13;
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iuppose) - "Gal To Get Up" and&#13;
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unique. Siouxsic's voiceisagreaa&#13;
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average and far from mediocre.&#13;
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trying to attain, the album is areasonable&#13;
success.&#13;
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My first encounter with&#13;
Siouxsie &amp; the Banshees wuaboot&#13;
a year ago. The song was a Inlet&#13;
off of Peepshow. and at first I wa,&#13;
shocked bythe~of lhemmic&#13;
and the haunting wail of Siouxsie.&#13;
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though, was the undeoiab1e originality&#13;
that this band bad developed.&#13;
Herewasagrouptbalwasn't&#13;
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please the "Top40" aowd,and fm&#13;
lhat I admired them. So, when&#13;
Andy asked me if I wanred 10 review&#13;
S&amp;B's latest di.1c, Supendtion.&#13;
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uninspired. Songs like .. Silly&#13;
Thing" and .. Little Sista" scan&#13;
shallow to a point cl plasticity.&#13;
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but a few tracks and the Bansbeel&#13;
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modem alternative rock bands (ae ..&#13;
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carry the power or emotion thalshe&#13;
ha displayed in the past, .. hcl&#13;
lyrics just don't bold true to die&#13;
poetic repuwim she has built for&#13;
hczself. This album may sell and it&#13;
ju.,t might be "Top 40" material.&#13;
but I still can't classify it as a success.&#13;
Grade: C+.&#13;
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2nd&#13;
3rd&#13;
, (tie,)&#13;
, Consolation&#13;
.Netters place third at 14th Ranger invite&#13;
81 TED McINTYRE III8ICh1\l2:00 Friday apinst cs-&#13;
Sports Editor ClIO Stale. Tbo Ranprs bad an&#13;
easy time with Ode:eao SL crusing&#13;
lOa 15-2, 15·10 win.&#13;
Going iBlO the mall:h. !be&#13;
Rangers had a five game losing&#13;
streak and seemingly needed an&#13;
easy match 10overcome !be streak.&#13;
A much weaker Chicago SL never&#13;
chaUenged fill' a viClOl'yas Vield&#13;
Pundsack lead the Rangers offen·&#13;
sively with seven kiDs in tbe two&#13;
games.&#13;
"Wewouldhavell\lherplayed&#13;
a stronger team but !be weaker&#13;
Chicago SLgave us a chance 10use&#13;
!be bench," said Ranger coach&#13;
Lynn 'Ibeebs.&#13;
Freshman setterNicole Patter&#13;
also played very weD in her first&#13;
test of the 1991 season shehad nine&#13;
assists for her Rangers.&#13;
Later Friday afternoon, the&#13;
Rangerssquaredoffagainstacompetitive&#13;
~ Slrill:h team and&#13;
won in a 15-11,15-9 stnJBgIe. The&#13;
Rangers _1D01t control of the&#13;
mall:h but Ibey did l118111&amp;e 10play&#13;
greIIl in spolS IIId wiD. """&#13;
"We played average," said&#13;
'Jbeebs. "we had IIIOIIIOIIlS of brilliance&#13;
mixed witb momenlS of de-&#13;
1p8ir."&#13;
UW.J'lDside had defCllSive&#13;
poblemstbrougbout!betwogsmes&#13;
_SlriIcbbutlbeyWOlbdlhem&#13;
out enough 10 finisb first in !be&#13;
Green poolllld earn a bye in the&#13;
firsllOUlld of Saturday's llUDamenL&#13;
Tbo oIber Ihree teams which&#13;
placed firslllld eamed byes were&#13;
National Louis from !be Red pool,&#13;
Schoolcrsftfrom !beBluepooiand&#13;
Hulltingt1la College from !be Yd·&#13;
low pool.&#13;
TboRangenlltlllledouts.ur·&#13;
day IIId faced off in !be IflCOIld '&#13;
roundapinst WinonaSL gainiJlca&#13;
15-12, 17·15 viclOly. UW·Park·&#13;
side used a balanced alIacIt fOl'!be&#13;
wiD as five players combined fill'&#13;
2Oof!beRangersldlls. Onceapln,&#13;
J'Imd-k stood out as she had 15&#13;
dias 10 keep' !be Rangers in !be&#13;
conrestdefensiveiy. "1be Winona.,&#13;
mall:h was our best of !be week·&#13;
end," said Theehs.&#13;
National Louis University was&#13;
!beRangerslastmatchof!beweek·&#13;
end as they came out 011 !be losing&#13;
see VoIle,b111 B2&#13;
The UW·Parkside Ranger&#13;
VoDeyhaU team's young season&#13;
can be defined best as, simply,&#13;
undefineable. ConsidertheirreeOl'd&#13;
going into the 14th Annual Ranger&#13;
Invitational last week. the Rangers&#13;
were 2-5 with a five game losing&#13;
streak. Theyshowedsignsofgreat&#13;
team play only 10foDow it up with&#13;
extremely poOl' play.&#13;
The Ranger Invite was no dif·&#13;
ferentasUW-Parksideplayedgrelll ,&#13;
in their wins and looked not so&#13;
greatinlosing. UW-Parksidewent&#13;
3-1 for the two day lOurnament&#13;
placing in a tie for third overall.&#13;
The lOurnarneDLwas.set.up 80&#13;
that the 12 teams were split up into&#13;
four pools of three teams each.&#13;
Each team would then compete 1&#13;
within itspoolandbasedupon their&#13;
two mall:hes 011 Friday. they wen: l&#13;
seededin!betournamentonSatur· ~&#13;
day. ~&#13;
UW-PaJtside was seeded in t&#13;
!be "Green" pool with Chicago ~&#13;
Stateand Cardinal Slrill:h College. i&#13;
ID!be Red pool was Quincy Col· i&#13;
lege, National Louis College and I;;;;;;:;:;;;;:&amp;=~==~ ~~=.=,=j§' ]- Hull· Ranger kickers win 4&#13;
. The Rangers played !beir first of 5 on road trip&#13;
~~~-------------~J-· University of Wisconsin:...Parkside&#13;
-5ecdonB&#13;
. . :-,;, .. · . •.•' • · /·_: :,:&#13;
RUNNJNG The UW-Pa.rksidt =·-&lt;&#13;
'1005.1 Country team placed third as it · ·.&#13;
die Midwest Collegiate Championships.&#13;
-•• le8m. finished 12th in a 281eam field. .&#13;
POR&#13;
THURSDAY SEPl'EMBER 26, 1991&#13;
By TED McINTYRE&#13;
Sports F.ditor&#13;
The UW-Partside Ranger&#13;
Volleyball team's young SQISOll&#13;
can be defined best as. sim ply,&#13;
undefineable. Coosidettheir recool&#13;
going into the 14th Annual Ranger&#13;
Invitational wt week, the Rangers&#13;
were 2-5 with a five game losing&#13;
streak. They showed signs of great&#13;
team play only IO follow it up with&#13;
extremely poor play.&#13;
The Ranger Invite was no diffemitasUW-&#13;
Partsideplayedgreat ·&#13;
in their wins and looked not so&#13;
great in losing. UW-Parkside went&#13;
3-1 for the two day tournament&#13;
placing in a tie for third overall.&#13;
The toumarru:nt w.auetup so&#13;
lhat the 12 teams were split up intO&#13;
four pools of three teams each.&#13;
Each team would then com pete 1&#13;
within its pool and~ upon their I&#13;
two matches on Friday. they wae ]&#13;
seeded in lhe tournament on Salur- $'&#13;
day. ' UW-Parbide WU seeded in E&#13;
TS&#13;
the "Green" pool with Chicago 2&#13;
State and Cardinal Suitch College. R&#13;
In lhe Red pool was Quincy Col- j&#13;
legc. National Louis College and&#13;
McHenry. The Blue pool consisledofW"&#13;
mooaSIBIC.SLAmmose&#13;
and Scboolaaft. The founb and&#13;
yellow pool included Dlinois lnsli·&#13;
IIJle of Technology (ITJ'), Hun•&#13;
tiDgton and loc:al Canbage.&#13;
&amp;llii~!S&#13;
Ranger kickers win 4&#13;
1be Rangers played their first of 5 on road trip&#13;
Tourney Tallies By DAVID DEBISH&#13;
SporCI Writer&#13;
Here's how the&#13;
Volleyball 'Ii&#13;
1st&#13;
2nd&#13;
3rd&#13;
. (tie)&#13;
Consolation&#13;
5-0&#13;
4-1&#13;
3-1&#13;
3-1&#13;
4-1&#13;
The UW-Parbicle IOCCU - lra'Veled 2,000&#13;
miles in nine days. winning 4 of 5 pmea to up u&#13;
ffl:Old to 7-1.&#13;
In last week's game. UW-Plrbide met UW•&#13;
Oseenbey II Green Bay. in which John Luna. O.C.&#13;
Toacmo, and Joel Meadow commanded the Raqen&#13;
ao a 2-0 win. Luna at 22:32 into the firs&amp; half scored a&#13;
beadsbotgoal off a~ kick from Ron Knesuict. At&#13;
68:15 Oscar Toscano received the ball inside Ibo 1m&#13;
from Tom Cmp and wi1h the Gieen Bay goalkeeper&#13;
charging to bkd. Toscano biked the ball into the net&#13;
with bis hick ID the goal!&#13;
UW-Partside soccu coach Ric:t Kilps said of&#13;
goalkeeper Joel Meadow following the Green Bay&#13;
game,"After a navous Slllt this ason, Meadow&#13;
~ the 'big' test with flying colors. By saving a&#13;
breabwayinthefirstbalf,puntingweU,commanding&#13;
see Soccer B2&#13;
SectionB&#13;
IIIIICh at 2.-00 Friday IIIDlll Qi.&#13;
C180 Stale. 1be Ranprs bM1 an&#13;
easy time widl Olicago SL c:rusing&#13;
aoa 15-2, lS-lOwin.&#13;
Going into the mat.ch. the&#13;
Rangers had a five game losing&#13;
streak and seemingly needed an&#13;
easy mat.ch aoovercome the Slreak.&#13;
A much weaker Chicago SL never&#13;
challenged for a viCIOI)' a., Vicki&#13;
Pundsack lead the Rangers offensively&#13;
wi1h seven kills in the twO&#13;
games.&#13;
"'We would haveralherplayed&#13;
a stronger team but the weaker&#13;
Chicago SL gave usacbancc to use&#13;
the bench," said Rangtz caach&#13;
Lynn Tbeebs.&#13;
Freshman setter N'JCOleParter&#13;
also played very well in her first&#13;
test of the 1991 season she bad nine&#13;
assists for her Rangers.&#13;
Later Friday afternoon, the&#13;
Rangers squared off againstacompeliti-&#13;
ve ~ SlrilCb team and&#13;
won in a lS-11, 1S-9111'Uggle. The&#13;
Rmgm never root conbOI of the&#13;
maacb but they did 1D1D18C-» pJay&#13;
8fflll in spolS and win. ~&#13;
"We played average," said&#13;
T'beehs. "we bad momen&amp;s of bril·&#13;
liance mixed with momen&amp;s of desplir."&#13;
UW-Pabide had defensive&#13;
poblemsdnougboutthetwopnes&#13;
YCIIIIISailcbbuldleywolbdlhcm&#13;
out enough ID finish first in the&#13;
Green pool and earn I bye in lhe&#13;
first round of Salmday's uuaamenL&#13;
The Olber duee tams which&#13;
pJaced first and earned byea wae&#13;
National Louis from the Red pook&#13;
Schoolcraft from the Blue pool and&#13;
Hunlinglon College from the Yel·&#13;
low pool&#13;
TheltaDgenllafledoutSalur•&#13;
day and faced off in the aecond .&#13;
roundapinst VmonaSLgainqa&#13;
lS-12, 17-15 victory. UW-Partside&#13;
used a belanc:td aaack f&lt;r lhe&#13;
win as five players combined for&#13;
20oftheRangerskills. Onccapin.&#13;
Pandsact SIOOd out• sbe bad IS&#13;
digs IO keep the Rangm in the&#13;
contest dcfcnsi-vely. "1be Winona&#13;
match was our best of the weekend."&#13;
said 1beehs.&#13;
Nationall.ouis Univasitywas&#13;
tbeRangerslastmalchof theweetend&#13;
as they came out on die losing&#13;
see Volleyball B2&#13;
••• t". t v ••&#13;
, , , , , • , " , " .",.', r •• , • , , , , , , •• , •••• I •••• I I I , •••••••••••••• , I •••• , , • , ••&#13;
........... ,..&#13;
"&#13;
Sep!ember.26. 199-J RAHou NBWlI SpollTS, Page B2&#13;
~ .. -&#13;
No Majik for Pack ... while Bears fmd&#13;
By KEVIN LAZARSKI&#13;
ud&#13;
BILL OHM&#13;
WIIIcoasID Beat&#13;
DonShulareceivedcareervic-&#13;
Illry number 300 on Sunday as die&#13;
Packers Ietanother game slip away&#13;
at die hands ofdte Dolphins 16-13.&#13;
Afteranimpressive II suaight&#13;
completions by Don Majkowski,&#13;
the Packers turned the game over&#13;
to the Dolphins. With the Packers&#13;
leading 13-6 early in the fourth&#13;
quarterMajkowski,tryingtothrow&#13;
from his own end zone, fumbled&#13;
the ball and Miami nose I8Clde&#13;
Chuck Klingbeil recovered it for&#13;
the game tying touchdown.&#13;
Two possessions and an inlerception&#13;
later, Marino marched&#13;
e down the field to set up a game&#13;
winning 31 yard field goal.&#13;
AIlhough theoffensesputlaed&#13;
at times, the defense stepped up to&#13;
thec:ba1lengeofMiami'soffensive&#13;
machine. Bryce Paup regiSlmd&#13;
two of the Packer's three sacks to&#13;
move his league leading total to 7&#13;
Next week die Packm travel&#13;
to eoost to heada with&#13;
Jim Evereuand the 1-3 Los AngelesRams.&#13;
TheRamsarealsostruggling&#13;
early, and lost to the 4ger's&#13;
SlIJIday27-IO. LooItforbothtearns&#13;
to come out with fire in their eyes&#13;
as whoever loses moves to 1-4 and&#13;
all but eliminates any hope of mating&#13;
the play-offs. FINAL: Green&#13;
Bay 17, LA 10.&#13;
The Badgers remained unbeaten&#13;
(2-C) by kooeking off Iowa&#13;
SI8IC7-600 Saturday. Leading die&#13;
Badgers was Racine native and&#13;
Racine Parle graduate Brent Moss,&#13;
who rushed for a game high 62&#13;
yards.&#13;
Linebacker Brendan Lynch&#13;
blocked a Iowa SI8ICfield goal in&#13;
the seconds to save die game&#13;
for WISCOIISin.&#13;
Up next for the Badgers is&#13;
Eastan Michigan. The boys from&#13;
across the lake are IooItiDg to snap&#13;
a 12 game loosing skid. The Badgers&#13;
are on a roD and shOuId~&#13;
to vicIory.&#13;
FINAL: WiseOllSin 3S, Eastern&#13;
Miehi an 12.&#13;
some of their own&#13;
winning toucbdowD •. ~~&#13;
showed that he is commg mto his&#13;
own as a clutch quarterbae1c in the&#13;
NFL and the Bears showed tba1&#13;
tbCy can make the big PJ:!Yswhen&#13;
they need to puB outa VICtory. •&#13;
The Bears next opponent IS&#13;
Buffalo at Buffalo in a battle of&#13;
unbeatens. TheBiI1scorneintothe&#13;
game as seven point favorires, but&#13;
the Bears looldng to pull off a&#13;
sweep of New Yon state in three&#13;
conseeutiveweeks. (Beat the N.Y.&#13;
Giants, and N.Y. Jets) The Bears&#13;
have proved to be one of the most&#13;
exciting and dramatic teamsin footbaIl&#13;
and this game looks to be one&#13;
of the weeks best,&#13;
In last weeks Wisconsin Beat&#13;
report, a question was asked, "Is&#13;
MajikBaekForPaclc?" WeD,after&#13;
Don Majkowski's butterfingers&#13;
performance against the Dolphins.&#13;
I think we all know the answer to&#13;
tba1 question.&#13;
the Bears continue to&#13;
fmd new ways to win , the Paclcers&#13;
continue to fmd new ways to lose.&#13;
Both teams 0 llewed to that&#13;
by B1 BOB BAROWSKI&#13;
IIIiDois Beat&#13;
The Bears puUed off a miracle&#13;
victory Mondaynighl,comingfrom&#13;
behind to defeat the New YoritJets&#13;
19-13 in overtime.&#13;
The Jets seemingly had the&#13;
victory weD in hand in regulation&#13;
and just had to run out the clock,&#13;
ButSteveMeMichaelforeedaBIair&#13;
Thomas fumble and recovered it&#13;
with 1:S4 remaining.&#13;
Trailing by a touchdown, the&#13;
Bears drove towan! the end zone&#13;
and Jim Harbaugh hit Neal Anderson&#13;
with an eight yanl touchdown&#13;
pass with no time left on the dock.&#13;
The extra point by Butler&#13;
sent the game into overtime.&#13;
With less than four minutes&#13;
left in the extra period, the Jets&#13;
oneeagain looked tohave die game&#13;
won, but Pat Leahy missed a 28&#13;
yard field goal and the Bears were&#13;
baclc in business.&#13;
Onecagain Harbeughmarehed&#13;
the Bears down the field a dove&#13;
over from a foot out for the game&#13;
INTRAMURAL&#13;
CORN'ER&#13;
Co-Ed Volleyball&#13;
Pickup andentry fonn inthePhys.Ed. BuildingorRangerNews&#13;
office and get your teams togetbernow. Play starts October 1st&#13;
and ennies are due tomorrow at S:OOPM.&#13;
Pickup andentry fonn in the Phys. Ed. Building or Ranger News&#13;
office and get your teams togetbernow. Play starts October 1st&#13;
and enb'ies are due tomorrow at S:OO P.M.&#13;
Aerobic Exercize&#13;
Come join the fun. Hoot Aerobics meets Momay tluough&#13;
Thursday at4:4S toS:4S andWater AerobicsmeetsMonday and&#13;
Wednesday at S:4S to 4:4S. Everyone Is still welcome.&#13;
Superstars&#13;
1bc scan:h for UW -P8Ikside's best athlete is on. Enter in six of&#13;
nine events to see how you stack up against UW -Paticside's best&#13;
athletes. Emu Is Friday. October 11th, get yourenb'ies hi soon.&#13;
For more information call 595-2245 or 595.2287&#13;
Soccer&#13;
ContInued from the box, culling off through baUs.&#13;
and eatehing and punching out&#13;
crosses. " The6 fOOl,190 lb. keeper&#13;
won all physieal chaIlenges in the&#13;
box as weD as orchestrating a few&#13;
plays from the baeldield.&#13;
"UW -Greenbay now knows&#13;
what our players have to contend&#13;
with in paetiee each day: said&#13;
Kilps&#13;
Coach Kilps also had some&#13;
worda of praise for his defensive&#13;
sweeperChrisRyan by stating that,&#13;
"Ryan continues to show exceptional&#13;
quickness in the back field.&#13;
His most excelIent reading of the&#13;
game and stepping up to defuse&#13;
dangerous situations is evidenL&#13;
WhatmakesRyanpartieular\ydan_&#13;
gerous is his abili1y to step up and&#13;
lIlI8Ck. "&#13;
the weekend Parlcside&#13;
played in the Hamot Sports Medi.&#13;
cine Soccer Classic. Where Parle.&#13;
side dropped a tough game to&#13;
Mereyhurst, PA losing 2-1.&#13;
Parlcside's only goal came from&#13;
Tom Czop on a punch and pass&#13;
assist from John Luna. Parlcside&#13;
gave up two goals while allowing&#13;
six sIIotson goal&#13;
Me=yhurst would go onto beat&#13;
G8IUIOnin thechampionship game&#13;
I-C.&#13;
Coach Kilps said, "It took us&#13;
30 minutes to get our rhythm and&#13;
getorganized. Weweretakenbaek&#13;
by the oflieiating. Not tba1 it was&#13;
bad, it was what they let go. In the&#13;
Midwest they eaIlaIot tighler game&#13;
than they do here."&#13;
Parbide went on to beat&#13;
Loekhaven, PA, in the consolation&#13;
game C. Goals came from Tom&#13;
CzoponacombinationfromOsear&#13;
Toscano and Joim Luna. Luna&#13;
came back to score a header goal&#13;
seven minutes later with an assist&#13;
from Chris Ryan and Dennis&#13;
Nerada. The final goal came from&#13;
Bob Rogers, hisf11'Stof the year, on&#13;
an assist from Ron Knesbick.&#13;
Tom CzopandJohnLunacontinued&#13;
to tear up the freId, both&#13;
havee~htgoalsine~htgames.&#13;
All in all Kilps was satisfied&#13;
with the team's level of play, but&#13;
disappointed with the fan&#13;
tumoul,"at,thelastfewhomegames&#13;
. we've had more support at away&#13;
games than we've had our own&#13;
field"&#13;
TheUW-Parlcsidesoeeerteam&#13;
will be playing against 0a1dand&#13;
this Saturday at I :3Opm andagainst&#13;
U. of Indianapolis this Sunday at&#13;
1:30pm. Both games will be at&#13;
home, so be there.&#13;
~&#13;
Continued from B1&#13;
end for the first time in four IImea&#13;
faIling 7-IS,13-IS.&#13;
TheRangers, whop\ayedYay&#13;
well earlier in the day, suffeIed a&#13;
severe lack of motivatioo • !bey&#13;
lost 7-0 lead in game lIId 1clIl&#13;
confidence in their game plan.&#13;
NationaILouisUni\'lilSity1bal&#13;
wenton to play Huntingtoncollege&#13;
for the tournament C\Iampioosbjp&#13;
and 1S-9, IS-IO.&#13;
The Rangers finished tied fer&#13;
third with SchooleraftcoDege. DT&#13;
was given consolation honors.&#13;
As whole, the Tournament&#13;
was a huge success for UW-J'art.&#13;
side volleyball, The teams which&#13;
partieipatedareamoogdlelinestin&#13;
the midwest and the experieoce of&#13;
playing in difficult matches b very&#13;
bennificialto the Ranger squad II&#13;
the on.&#13;
Coach Tbeehs was pleased&#13;
with her team 'spcrfonJllllltCpnis.&#13;
ing the things they did wdL "Asa&#13;
whole, the toumameDt went well,&#13;
we were able toeompete witbsome&#13;
very talenled teams. I'm bqliDg&#13;
the experience against dIese ttams&#13;
will payoff for us the _&#13;
wears on."&#13;
Kudos ...;&#13;
The Ranger Soccer'-.&#13;
opening eyes 1IIIioUUY.~&#13;
has gone on a tear soc._a&#13;
1991 season.&#13;
Coach Kilps's mCII _YO&#13;
racked some impressive"&#13;
bers compared to other NCAADivision&#13;
nschools:&#13;
The Rangers are third ill.&#13;
NCAA n in team defc:me wiIb&#13;
.37S goals against per-game. second&#13;
in offensive goal produclioD&#13;
widt an amazing 4.2S goIisper-&#13;
contesL&#13;
The Rangers sueeess •&#13;
sively can attribute Ii dIl&#13;
success to a wide open, fast-peced&#13;
st..y..l·e·Inodfi·p··la··y·. t.'. . ,..,.... ... .,'i vlllual1y, TQID~&#13;
rneked up 20 points andis_ secoJld natiOOatly an4JohnL1JlliS&#13;
fifth with 17 points. Czop is" ~ in goals scorN wiIlt ~&#13;
aDd Lima fifth with . t&#13;
j;!tCoach KiIps ~1iI&#13;
thi$ is thanks tdIhe Rangers"&#13;
6iiC~tedattitude; ,"We rfIiJJ'J&#13;
p.·i8eyaIDr~gto~g~ ."':..\~asa_ JIJIs ~r /i&#13;
,,&#13;
► I I' ' ► f I ,, .,,,,,,.,1'1• •···''''''''"'''''''''''&#13;
llANoD Naws S,ons, State Spirit _&#13;
some of their own&#13;
toucbdowll, . ~~&#13;
is his&#13;
own quarterback that&#13;
they Pf:1YS when&#13;
pull VICtor)'. and&#13;
BILI.OHM&#13;
Wl!Jcoasln Don Shula received carcervic-&#13;
1«)' a, the&#13;
Packm Jetanothet atthehandsoflheDolphins Afu:ranimJnSSive 11 straight&#13;
Packers turned to the Packt.tS&#13;
quarter Majkowski, trying to throw&#13;
1aekle&#13;
touchdown.&#13;
Two~ionsandan imerception&#13;
to set game&#13;
AJthoush theoffensespuaered&#13;
up to&#13;
the challenge of Miami• sofJensive&#13;
registered&#13;
to&#13;
to the Pacten aavcl&#13;
to the coast lO knock heads Everett and LosAngeJesRams.&#13;
TheRarnsarealsostruggling&#13;
to 49er's&#13;
Sunday27-10. Lootdorbolhteams&#13;
out a, loses making&#13;
FINAL: L.A. Rams unbeaten&#13;
0) knocking State 7-Satwday. IP.Bding the&#13;
was Part graduate Moss,&#13;
game high 62&#13;
yards.&#13;
State field final the is&#13;
P.astem The boys lake looking to a The Badgers&#13;
roll should cruise&#13;
to victory.&#13;
FINAL: Wisconsin 35, Michi '&#13;
CORNER&#13;
Pick up and entry in the Phys. Ed. Building or Ranger News&#13;
teams together now. stans and entties tomom&gt;w 5:00 P .M.&#13;
Piclcupand entry Phys. and teams togethcrnow. starts and entties tomom&gt;w at 5:00 join the Floor through&#13;
Thunday 4S to S:45 and Water Aerobics meets Monday and&#13;
5:45 45. is The search OW-Park.side's F.nter in UW-Parkside's lllhleles. E't'eDtisFriday, 11th, getyourenttiesinsoon.&#13;
For t,formalion call or 595-2287&#13;
By IUiDois Beal&#13;
Bears pulled viclory Monday night.coming from&#13;
to Y orkJets&#13;
well in to clock.&#13;
ButSteveMcMichaelforcedaBlair&#13;
54 touehdown, Bears towanl Anderson&#13;
yard clock.&#13;
exaa Kevin sent into left extta period. once again looted lOhaVC the Pal yard wtte&#13;
back Onceagain Harbaugh marched&#13;
Bears the Continued ttom Bl&#13;
cutting balls,&#13;
catching and crosses." lbe6 foot, 190 lb. won all physical challenges in the&#13;
a, well the backfield.&#13;
UW-Gn:enbay knows&#13;
to JnCtice day," also words sweeper Chris Ryan to exceptional&#13;
quickness the back field.&#13;
most excellent the&#13;
and dangerous is evident&#13;
WhatmakesRyanpaniculartydangerous&#13;
is ability lll8Ck.,,&#13;
Over Parkside&#13;
Medicine&#13;
Where Parkside&#13;
tough Mercyhurst, 1.&#13;
Pmbide's only punch pass&#13;
assist from John Luna. Parkside&#13;
gave up two goals while allowing&#13;
six ~ on goal.&#13;
Meluyhurst would onto beat&#13;
Gannon in the championship 1-0.&#13;
as&#13;
The Bills come into the&#13;
favorileS, the Bt&gt;MS are looking to sweep York three&#13;
consecutive weeks. (Beat teams in football&#13;
be besL&#13;
report, asked. "'Is&#13;
MajiltBackForPack?" Well.after&#13;
Majkowsld"s the to&#13;
that While to&#13;
find win , the Packen&#13;
find new to Both reams should be used 10 lhat&#13;
now.&#13;
said, took to get our and&#13;
getorganaed. Wewerctakenbaclt&#13;
the officiating. that was let call alottightt.r than Parkside Lockhaven. 3-0. Goals Cwponacombinationfrom Oscar&#13;
John back to goal&#13;
final goal from&#13;
his first of the Knestrick.&#13;
CzopandJohn Luna continued&#13;
to tear field, have eight goals in eight games.&#13;
play. disappointed with turnout, "atthelastfewhomegames&#13;
had at than had field."&#13;
The UW-Parksidesocce.rteam&#13;
will Oakland&#13;
Salurdayat 1 30pm and against&#13;
at&#13;
l:30pm. games be at&#13;
Seplember-26, 19-9J Volleyball&#13;
Bl&#13;
first lllllea&#13;
falling IS, 13-15.&#13;
The Rangen, whoplayedvay&#13;
earliez lllffeftd 1&#13;
motivatioa ■ Ibey&#13;
loot one 111d lcll&#13;
ptm,&#13;
NatiooalLouis Uniwnityda&#13;
went on to Huntingtonco11ege&#13;
Championsbjp&#13;
and won l S-15-10.&#13;
f&lt;r&#13;
Schoolcraftcollege. a Park.&#13;
volleyball. participated are amoog die fmestin&#13;
mid.west expciience uf&#13;
is bennificial to as&#13;
season wears on.&#13;
Theehs was pleued&#13;
her team sperlormancepais,&#13;
ing things they did well. townamcDt went able tocompeu, wilblOIDe&#13;
talented teams. rm bq)ing&#13;
the lhese ltaillS&#13;
will pay off for us as die season&#13;
Kudos ...&#13;
The Ranger Soccer - ii&#13;
some eyes na1iolllly •ii&#13;
bas on a tear so fs duriDI•&#13;
season.&#13;
Coach Kilps's men ave&#13;
up unpteSIM _.&#13;
bmcompared to~NCMDivision&#13;
n school!:&#13;
The Rangers aic ii•&#13;
n aeam defcme wilb&#13;
375 Sec·&#13;
ond in produC1iOII&#13;
with 42S goall.-1&#13;
pez-contest.&#13;
The Rangers success sive1y much cl 1111&#13;
to fut-~&#13;
style of play. . •.&#13;
lnd.ivhlually, Tom C7.Cll&gt; 1111&#13;
racked 20 points and is ,.-S&#13;
second nationally aodJohn'-1&#13;
with °'!is~&#13;
second io scorr.d widl ..and&#13;
Luna fifth with seven.&#13;
. Coach Kilps ~ ii'&#13;
this is to the Ranged_&#13;
oriented auimde. ~e are raB'f&#13;
playing together as a te,111 ;jtis&#13;
ear."&#13;
* I'" I •• .. . .... ........ . ... '. '.&#13;
f_1 mber 26. 1991 ., SCOREBOARD .&#13;
FI. It, Fool II ILL&#13;
- IWiGIlIl NEWS SPOII1'S, Page B3&#13;
Pet GB PF PA&#13;
,1.000 76 26&#13;
1.000 27 6&#13;
1.000 40 0&#13;
1.000 7 6&#13;
0.000 1.5 6 7&#13;
0.000 1.5 0 40&#13;
0.000 2 20 54&#13;
0.000 2 12 49&#13;
Good ddIp .. lime.. W'ms&#13;
• JIQd lIIiDp. W'1II"lime.&#13;
1AI ... wiD Ibe UW-hrtsidc&#13;
1lIIIerVoIIeyW team bldaplnst&#13;
....... riYIl e.thIge Tuesday&#13;
..... After Ibe IIIlIIdIwas over all&#13;
.. fiDe, iljust took a !iDle lime.&#13;
"We could bave played bet-&#13;
... IIid essis1Iux coech Becky&#13;
1enIlal."".We bave things to wert wiD was good."&#13;
TIle victory came in Ibe form&#13;
ofafoarpmel6-14.6-15.15-10.&#13;
JS.611l1HaW billie whiclJ bad Ibe a...,. in about as much uouble&#13;
• ildid in coolroL&#13;
Following Ibe cerimonial in-&#13;
............. pme one began 00 a&#13;
soar IIIIle for UW-Parlaidc. The&#13;
Lady Redmon jumped out to a 3-0&#13;
bd beIIind good defense. The Ranaers fust point came wben&#13;
K-.SlIObIcame in to serve upan&#13;
lICe IIIbreak Ibc ice for Ibe UW·&#13;
1'aIbide offense. A1lhougb lbey&#13;
sbowed some very sloppy defense. ':'W-PaJtside did manage to con·&#13;
IiDaaIIy climb back into Ibe game&#13;
lIldsqueaked 00\ a 16-14 win.&#13;
UW-Parblde Wrestling&#13;
8th AnnuallroD Man Coolest&#13;
Name PIs"Max&#13;
J. Fmucane 170.885&#13;
S. Kinpel 162.844&#13;
C. Buckley 140.5 .732&#13;
J. Dulton 138.5 .721&#13;
D.l.ovy 136 .708&#13;
S. Seymour 134.698&#13;
D. Tiedt 130.5 .680&#13;
T. BrocIanaD 127.5.664&#13;
S. Skarda 125.5 .654&#13;
S. Wessley 125 .651&#13;
J. Dolan 110.5 .576&#13;
C. Shane IOS.547&#13;
K. Becker 98 .510&#13;
T. Keefer • 84 .438 M. Dietricb 82.5 .430&#13;
L. Schmitt 81 .422&#13;
K. Casper 80.5 .419&#13;
M. Muckerbeide 76 .396&#13;
R. Kimpel 71.5 .372&#13;
R. Fitzgemld S4.5.284&#13;
K. Snyder 50.260&#13;
M. Weaver 46.5.242&#13;
K. Tremelling 45 .234&#13;
J. Bezoae 26.5 .138&#13;
SOl I I·1&lt;&#13;
NCAA DlviliOll D Soccer Poll&#13;
1. SclaIMnl C m Olkut St. 6-&amp;-1&#13;
2. tlDi&gt;allily ofT..... 6-0-0&#13;
3. SeoIIIa Podfic 6-2-0&#13;
4. U. of MiIIouri SL LouiI 5-0-0&#13;
5. Florida InIliIute of Tech. 4-1-1&#13;
6. Me Kalcbeo S_ Col. 5·1-0&#13;
7. Col S_ B"'I Pield 5-1-0&#13;
8.~ 5-1~&#13;
9.Sanoma S_ 3-1-1&#13;
10. Florida Adanlic 5-0-0&#13;
lU1W-PII7blM 1·1.(1&#13;
12.North HampbiJe CoL 5-2-0&#13;
13. 00Idand 3·2-1&#13;
14. U. of S.C. SpllItIIIbuIa 5·1-0&#13;
15. VaJpaniIo University 5-1-0&#13;
UW·Pautside·sseasn record&#13;
is now at 5·5 for Ibe )'OUJIg season.&#13;
Larsen was pleased with Ibe Rangers&#13;
overall effort bot admitted that&#13;
her team still needs some WOIk.&#13;
"We bave mucb to work on sucbas&#13;
passing and defensive positioning.&#13;
but it was a good win."&#13;
TheRangers will uaveI to lllinois&#13;
BenedictineCol1egeon Saturday&#13;
for a ten o'clock stint and on&#13;
Monday Ibe Rangen travel north&#13;
to meet Wisconsin Lutheran.&#13;
The Rangers nell1 home contest&#13;
is against Rosary on Monday&#13;
October 14 and October 23 the&#13;
Rangen face NCAA division 1opponentUW-&#13;
MilwauIa:eattbePhys.&#13;
Ed. Building.&#13;
Men's Midwest Collegiate Cross Country Championship&#13;
Team Results (28 Total Teams)&#13;
• ScbooI 1 2 3 4 5 ToIIll&#13;
1 Morquelle 4 8 14 16 18 60&#13;
2 CenlnI Mich. 2 5 11 20 29 67&#13;
3 UW-Osbkolb 3 21 23 27 32 106&#13;
4 JndisnaSwe 1 9 10 53 64 137&#13;
5 HiIIsdoIe CoL 7 15 25 55 56 158&#13;
6 UW·£au Claire 13 34 48 50 59 204&#13;
7 I!ulem lIIiDoil 6 22 41 57 82 208&#13;
8 SWMicbipn 26 38 39 58 69 230&#13;
9 LIb Superior St 24 35 40 54 84 237&#13;
10 WaboIh CoDege 17 30 63 80 83 273&#13;
11 MidIipn Tec:h 28 42 44 74 95 283&#13;
12 UW-hlbiIU 46 61 11 91 99 314&#13;
13 Siena Hei&amp;hIa 12 60 62 88 160 382&#13;
14 Lindenwood (MO) 43 47 77 104 li4 385&#13;
15 UW-Olhkolh (B) 65 72 75 79 100 391&#13;
UW-Parkslde Finishers&#13;
46. Pal Kochanski (26:27), 61. SIeVeRocIIa(26:50), 71. Eric May (26:59),&#13;
97. Pil Kuhlman (27:32), 99. Bill Skuppien (27:35)&#13;
Women's Midwest Collegiate Cross Country Championship&#13;
Team Results (24 Total Teams)&#13;
# Scbool 1 2 3 4 5&#13;
Total&#13;
1 UW-Madilon I 5 8 9 10 33&#13;
2 lndianaStare 2 20 21 23 26 92&#13;
3 UW·PtubliJ. 11 13 14 31 51 no&#13;
4 Eastern D1inois 16 19 28 33 48 144&#13;
., UW-Osbkosh 4 7 30 S2 53 146&#13;
6 UW·£au Claire 17 3S 36 41 43 172&#13;
7 Hillsdole (Mich) 24 29 37 44 54 188&#13;
8 CedomIle (011) 25 42 55 58 77 257&#13;
9 LabSup.S_ 3 61 69 78 88 299&#13;
10 Siena Htqla 6 32 64 95 110 307&#13;
11 Onad Volley SL 22 45 74 82 85 308&#13;
12 LiadosawoodCoL 34 46 84 89 120 373&#13;
13 Mi&lt;:hipaTedl 15 71 86 106 115 393&#13;
14 NorIMrD MidL 39 59 93 98 130 419&#13;
15 DJinoiI Cbict&amp;o 83 92 100 lOS 108 488&#13;
UW-Parkside Finishers&#13;
11.Jenny 0.-(18:37), 13. AIm SlOIanm (18:39), 14. Tricia Bmi (18:41)&#13;
31. Kelly WaIIOII (19:19), SI. JeD ZoIewsld (l9:49)&#13;
-\ 01.1 I , BILL&#13;
UW·ParIIIIde .... Cartb .. CaIIege&#13;
Tuesday September 24th&#13;
16-14.6-15.15-10, 15-6&#13;
Dip Bik&#13;
2 0 o 0&#13;
11 2 o 0&#13;
14 0&#13;
10 2&#13;
10 8&#13;
2 4&#13;
6 1 o 0&#13;
2 4 o 0&#13;
57 21&#13;
1'IIlD W L&#13;
arappters I 2 0&#13;
()JIlI1lc Warriors 2 0&#13;
GJaPPleIS II 1 0&#13;
LoS D1lblos 1 0&#13;
JtIIIl For Order 0 1&#13;
'I1Ie BrlIdy BIIIlCIt 0 1&#13;
PSE 0 2&#13;
'I1Ie wteeking Crew 0 2&#13;
Monday 09/16191 Results&#13;
Los Diablos 7. Rage for Order 6&#13;
Grapplers n49, The Brady Bunch 12&#13;
Wednesday 09/18191 Results&#13;
Cosmic Warriors def. Wrecking Crew (forfiet)&#13;
Grapplers 127. PSE 14&#13;
Monday 09/23191 ResuilS&#13;
Cosmic Warriors 27. PSE 6&#13;
Grapplers I 49. PSE 12&#13;
Wednesday 09/25191 Schedule&#13;
4:00 Los Diablos vs. The Brady BWlCh&#13;
5:00 Rage For Ordervs. Grapplers II&#13;
Monday 09/30191 Schedule&#13;
4:00 Wrecking Crew VS. The Brady Bunch&#13;
5:00 Rage For Order VS. Brothers of Struggle New Records:&#13;
Wednesday 10102191 SdteCIule ,....---1 Bench PreSsItCps: Dobn (37)&#13;
Beach Press Max.: Dolan (229%')&#13;
4:00 Grapplers I VS. Grapplers II Leg Press Reps: Buckley (335%)&#13;
5:00 Los Diablos vs. Cosmic Warriors 100Yan1I&gt;asb: Lovy (10.67)&#13;
Name KIIII Ass&#13;
SlIObl 0 0&#13;
VIIlllenl'lq 0 0&#13;
Drzewiecki 5 2&#13;
Hughes 0 0&#13;
Gross 1 9&#13;
Maher 5 0&#13;
Pundsack 16 1&#13;
Hohmann 5 1&#13;
Maier 6 18&#13;
PIIka 0 0&#13;
DiIJoo 9 0&#13;
Kozich 0 0&#13;
Tolals 48 31&#13;
REMEMBER:&#13;
All Intramural basketball&#13;
and volleyball&#13;
entry fonns are due&#13;
ommorrow in the Phys&#13;
Ed. Office or the&#13;
Ranger Office.&#13;
Don't miss your chance&#13;
to participate in a great&#13;
intramural program.&#13;
F1.,&lt;; FOOIB\1.1.&#13;
Tellll W L&#13;
arappters I 2 0&#13;
0J11D1C Warriors 2 0&#13;
anpplelS II 1 0&#13;
I,olDiabJOS 1 0&#13;
.,.e For Order 0 I&#13;
~ Brady Bunch 0 I&#13;
pSB 0 2&#13;
Pct GB PF PA&#13;
,1.000 76 26·&#13;
1.000 27 6&#13;
1.000 40 0&#13;
1.000 7 6&#13;
0.000 1.S 6 7&#13;
0.000 1.S 0 40&#13;
0.000 2 20 S4&#13;
~ Wrecking Crew O 2 0.000 2 12 49&#13;
Monday 09/16191 Results&#13;
Los Diablos 7, Rage for Older 6&#13;
Onpplers Il 49, The Brady Bunch 12&#13;
Wednesday 09/18191 Results&#13;
Cosmic Warriors def. Wrecking Crew (forfiet)&#13;
Grapplers 127, PSE 14&#13;
Monday 09/'23/91 Results&#13;
Cosmic Warriors 27, PSE 6&#13;
Grapplers 149, PSE 12&#13;
Wednesday 09/25191 Schedule&#13;
4:00 Los Diablos vs. The Brady Bunch&#13;
5:00 Rage For Order vs. Orapplers II&#13;
Monday 09/30/91 Schedule&#13;
4:00 Wrecking Crew vs. The Brady Bunch&#13;
5:00 Rage For Order vs. Brothers of Struggle&#13;
Wednesday 10/01/91 Schedule&#13;
4:00 Grapplers I vs. Grapplers II&#13;
5:00 Los Diablos vs. Cosmic Warriors&#13;
Rangers win a see-sa~ battle&#13;
Ooaddlap aue lime. W-ms&#13;
•1111111 ..... Wiaa aue dme.&#13;
1111 .. win Ibo UW-Parbido&#13;
8-VoDe,w1e1mbadlpimt&#13;
-.ma1 c.1bage Tuesday&#13;
.,..._Merlbe mr,cbwasova-111&#13;
Wllfiae, iljust took a liaJe time.&#13;
-We could have played bet•:&#13;
llid ...... coach Becky&#13;
1-. -We have things to wort&#13;
• llll 6e win was good."&#13;
'l1le vic1ory came in the form&#13;
of afoapme16-14, 6-15, 15-10,&#13;
IU___, baule which bad the&#13;
...,_ in about as much trouble&#13;
• it did in cmtroL&#13;
Following die caimonial in.......&#13;
game one began on a&#13;
.,_ DOie for UW-Paruide. 1be&#13;
lady Redmcn jumped out to a 3.()&#13;
lead llebind good defense. 1be&#13;
Ranaen fust point came when&#13;
IC-.SIIOblcamein to serve upan&#13;
lee lo lftalt lbe ice for lhe uwPabide&#13;
offense. Allbough they&#13;
lbowedsomc very sloppy defense.&#13;
~-Pastsidc did manage to con-.&#13;
ny climb back into lhe game&#13;
111d SQUeaked outa 16-14 win.&#13;
One benifit of playing sporll&#13;
isdlal)'OUClll leamfrom mis&amp;ates,&#13;
bowcvet, Ibis WIS not lhe case for&#13;
lbe Ranga1 IS Ibey llllfCd game&#13;
two falling bching once ,gain duo&#13;
ID sloppy play paticwarilly on lhc&#13;
defensive end. They never caught&#13;
up and lost by nine 6-16.&#13;
Game thtce was the turning&#13;
point in the maich. The Rangers&#13;
came out with good teamwork,&#13;
passing well and everyone wa.,&#13;
moving to their spots on defense.&#13;
Carthage did mount an anack but&#13;
neverposcdathrealJosing 15-10.&#13;
GICaldefensebegangamefour&#13;
for the Rangers u an ovennatched&#13;
Carthage team could just not compete&#13;
losing 15-6.&#13;
"Carthageisascrappyteamso&#13;
weweiefcxtedtoplay their scrappy&#13;
game," said Larsen.&#13;
Although it occured in spots,&#13;
team play is what won the match&#13;
for UW-Parkside. Cindy Maier&#13;
dealt out 18 assists for the four&#13;
gamesandNicoJeGrossaddednine&#13;
to spark the Rangers spiking al·&#13;
rempts. Karen Dilloo had nine&#13;
kills but the outstanding player&#13;
forUW- Parkside was Vicki&#13;
Pundsack with 16kills,and10digs&#13;
defensively.&#13;
UW-Parblde Wrestling&#13;
ltb Annual Iron Man Contest&#13;
Name Pts '1,Mu&#13;
J. F'mucane 170 .885&#13;
S. Kinpel 162 .844&#13;
C. Buckley 140.S .732&#13;
J. Duaon 138.S .721&#13;
D. Lovy 136 .708&#13;
s. Seymour 134 .698&#13;
D. Tiedt 130.S .680&#13;
T. Brockman 127.S .664&#13;
s. Skarda 125.S .654&#13;
S. Wessley 125 .651&#13;
J. Dolan 110.S .576&#13;
C. Shane 105 .547&#13;
IC. Becker 98 .510&#13;
T. Keefer 84 .438&#13;
M. Dietrich 82.S .430&#13;
L. Schmiu 81 .422&#13;
IC. Caper 80.S .419&#13;
M.Muckerheide76 .396&#13;
R. Kimpel 71.S .372&#13;
R. Fitzgerald 54.S .284&#13;
IC. Snyder 50 .260&#13;
M. Weaver 46.S .242&#13;
IC. Tremelling 45 .234&#13;
J. &amp;zotte 26.S .138&#13;
New Records:&#13;
Bench Press R~: Dolan (37)&#13;
Bench Press Max.: Dolan (229~)&#13;
Leg Press Reps: Buctley (335%)&#13;
100 Yard Dab: l..oYy (10.67)&#13;
S1 H I I· I&lt;&#13;
NCAA Dhilloa D Soccer Paa&#13;
1. Soalbml Oianecticua SL ~1&#13;
:2. Uaifllail.y olT..- 6-0-0&#13;
3. Saide Pacific 6-2-0&#13;
4. U. ol Miaouri St. Loaia 5.()..()&#13;
5. Florida lmliblte of Tech. 4-1-1&#13;
6. MC Kmdree sraae Cot 5-1-0&#13;
7. Cal Sra Babr"1 Field 5-1-0&#13;
8. Mercyhunl 5-1-3&#13;
9. Sanonia s~ 3-1-1&#13;
10. Flcrida Admlie 5..().()&#13;
11.UW-P...tsl# 1-1-0&#13;
12. Nor1h Hampmre CoL 5-2-0&#13;
13.o.t!and 3-~l&#13;
14. u. ofS.C. s~ 5-1-0&#13;
15. Vllpanilo University 5-1-0&#13;
UW-Parbide's seasn record&#13;
is now at 5-S forlbe young se&amp;10ll.&#13;
Larsen was pleased with the Rangers&#13;
overall effort bot admitted that&#13;
bet team still needs some walk.&#13;
"We have much to wort on such as&#13;
pa.,sing and defensive positioning.&#13;
but it was a good win."&#13;
TheRangers will travel to Dlinois&#13;
Beaedictine CoDegeon SallJrday&#13;
for a ten o'clock stint and on&#13;
Monday lhe Rangers travel north&#13;
to meet Wiscomin Lutheran.&#13;
The Rangers next home contest&#13;
is against Rosary on Monday&#13;
Octoba 14 and Ocrobet 23 the&#13;
Rangers face NCAA division I opponentUW-&#13;
Milwaokeeat thePhys.&#13;
Ed. Building.&#13;
RANGEll NEWS Srorrs, Page B3&#13;
Men's Midwest Collegiate Cross Country Championship&#13;
Team Results (28 Total Teams)&#13;
• Scbool 1 2 3 4 5 Tocal&#13;
l Marqueae 4 8 14 16 18 60&#13;
2 CentralMidt. 2 5 11 20 29 67&#13;
3 UW-Oabkoah 3 21 23 27 32 106&#13;
4 Indiana State 1 9 10 53 64 137&#13;
5 HilbdaleCoL 7 15 25 55 56 158&#13;
6 UW-Eau Claire 13 34 48 so 59 204&#13;
7 Eaatan 1llinoil 6 22 41 57 82 208&#13;
8 SWMiempn 26 38 39 58 69 230&#13;
9 Lab Superior St 24 35 40 54 84 237&#13;
10 Wabah College 17 30 63 80 83 273&#13;
11 MichipDTeda 28 42 44 74 95 283&#13;
12 VW-Prwblb "' 61 11 91 99 314&#13;
13 Sien&amp;Heighla 12 60 62 88 160 382&#13;
14 Undcnwood (MO) 43 47 77 104 114 385&#13;
15 UW-Oahtoeb (B) 65 72 75 79 100 391&#13;
UW-Parlcside Flnishers&#13;
46. Pat Kochanski (26:27). 61. Steve Rocha (26:50). 71. Eric May (26:59).&#13;
97. Pat Kuhlman (21:32). 99. Bill Skuppiat (27:35)&#13;
Women's Midwest Collegiate Cross Country Championship&#13;
Team Results (24 Total Teams)&#13;
-# School 1 2 3 4 5&#13;
Tolal&#13;
1 UW-Madison 1 5 8 9 10 33&#13;
2 Indiana Stale 2 20 21 23 26 92&#13;
J VW-Ptlllsltk 11 13 u 31 SJ JZO&#13;
4 Eastern Illinois 16 19 28 33 48 144&#13;
-s UW-Oahkosh 4 7 30 52 S3 146&#13;
6 UW-Eau Claire 17 35 36 41 43 172&#13;
7 Hi11sda1e (Mich) 24 29 37 44 54 188&#13;
8 eec..ille(OH) 2S 42 55 SI 77 257&#13;
9 Lib Sap. Stlle 3 61 69 78 88 299&#13;
10Siemffeigllls 6 32 6' 95 110 'Jq1&#13;
11 Gnnd Vllley SL 22 4.5 74 82 ., 308&#13;
12 LiadeDwoocl Col 34 46 84 89 120 373&#13;
13MidlipaTeda 15 71 16 106 115 393&#13;
14NortmrnMicb. 39 59 93 91 130 419&#13;
15 DliDoil Cbictp 83 92 100 105 108 488&#13;
UW-Part.rlde Flnlshm&#13;
11. Jenny Oroa (18:37). 13. Ann SIOlanm (18:39). 14. Tric:ia Bma (18:41)&#13;
31. Kelly WIIIOll (19:19). 51. Jen 7.alewaki (19:49)&#13;
\'01.1 I·\ II \I.I.&#13;
IJW-Parulde ... Carthage Collep&#13;
Tuesday September 24th&#13;
16-14,6-15,15-10. 15-6&#13;
Name KIIII Ala&#13;
SlrObl 0 0&#13;
V andenl'brg 0 0&#13;
Dn.ewiecki 5 2&#13;
Hugbea O 0&#13;
0nm l 9&#13;
Maha 5 0&#13;
Pundsack 16 1&#13;
Hohmann 5 1&#13;
Maier 6 18&#13;
Parker O 0&#13;
DiDoo 9 0&#13;
Kolich O 0&#13;
TC&gt;Calt 48 31&#13;
Dip Blk&#13;
2 0&#13;
0 0&#13;
11 2&#13;
0 0&#13;
14 0&#13;
10 2&#13;
10 8&#13;
2 4&#13;
6 1&#13;
0 0&#13;
2 4&#13;
0 0&#13;
57 21&#13;
REMEMBER:&#13;
All Inttamural basketball&#13;
and volleyball&#13;
entry fonns are due&#13;
ommorrow in the Phys&#13;
Ed. Office or the&#13;
Ranger Office.&#13;
Don't miss your chance&#13;
to participate in a great&#13;
intramural program.&#13;
i-,&#13;
••. «'" &lt; •..- '" ~~ .- .~, ~ ,..., ,..., , ~ 44-&#13;
Sepember26, 19-9i'&#13;
Ranger runners capture&#13;
third place in 24 team field&#13;
Women runners place three intop 15 at UW-Parlcside hosted Midwest&#13;
Collegi ate Championships while men place 12th in 28 team field&#13;
IIId wlJ1 probIbIy move up after broken ill one meet is incredib1e,"&#13;
Ibis weckeods performance. IIlIIed Men's Coach Lucian Rosa.&#13;
This Saturday the Rauger "When we finishcd twelfth I didn't&#13;
women tmve110 UW-Whilewaler feel we did thatweJJ.butaflerlookfor&#13;
the Warbawk Invitational, iDgatthe times, lrea1izedyoucan't&#13;
which wlJ1 featule sdIools from . ask for more than niDe P,R.'s (perthe&#13;
formidablo Wisc:onsin Stale sonal records)."&#13;
University Conference (WSUC). TheRangemelatively low fill-&#13;
The Rangers wlJ1 be without the ish can be altributed 10 the high&#13;
services of sopbomore len ievel of competition at the meeL&#13;
zaJewrId, who wlJ1 be out unliI "With seven or eight division one&#13;
Oclllber with health problems. schools here, it's rough 10 place&#13;
~eiabtdoolsfJomfhe&#13;
IIIaIeS took 10 the UW·P8rbide&#13;
NaIionaICIIlssCounayComseIhis&#13;
wIll end ill Ibe 131bAnnual Midweal&#13;
Collegiato Cross Country&#13;
Meet.&#13;
The annual meu' s and&#13;
_'s evenfetattues lOp IeaIIIS&#13;
fJom IIlIUIId Ibe Midwest.&#13;
The Ranpr _ made a&#13;
SlIllIIglbowiDgilllbeirsecondmeet&#13;
of the -. pIaciDs third ill a&#13;
1leId of 24 IeIIDS. Division I foes&#13;
UW-Madison IIId Indiana Stale&#13;
finished fiIat IIId Iec:OIIlI respec:-&#13;
tive1yandEaslanDlinoisandUWOshkosh&#13;
finished founh and fiflb,&#13;
rounding out the lOp five.&#13;
The Rangers were paced by&#13;
Jenny Gross. Ann Stolanan and&#13;
TridaBJeU, whop1al:ed llth,13th&#13;
aud 14th, only :04 seconds apart.&#13;
Kelly Watson p1al:ed31st aud len&#13;
zaJewsId '1st 10 round oat the&#13;
Ranpr scoriDg.&#13;
"1iw:ryone ran a solid rFJI:e,"&#13;
SIlled _'s bead CllIdI Mite&#13;
DeWttL "Twenty-dgbt of oor&#13;
tbirty-twoCOlllpetironranOllIheir&#13;
assiped pace or faster."&#13;
The Rangers 'are c:arrently&#13;
rlIIted 6Ib ill Ibe NAJA Natioaal&#13;
Pollaud 10thill Ibe DivisionnpoD&#13;
"Everyone ran a solid&#13;
race. Twenty-eight of&#13;
our thirty-two competitors&#13;
ran on their assigned&#13;
pace or faster."&#13;
- Coach Mike DeWitt&#13;
Nine runners set personal&#13;
records OIl Saturday, en lOUie 10 a&#13;
12tbplac:efinish ill Ibemen'sevenL&#13;
Malqueue captlued lbe 28 ream&#13;
event, with Cenbal Michigan finisbiDg&#13;
a close Iec:OIIlI and UW-&#13;
0sbIr0sb a dislant third.&#13;
SeniorPatKocbanskyfinishtd&#13;
46Ib III lead lbe Rang«'s scoring,&#13;
with a quarret of Rang«'s an finishiDg&#13;
withiD 70 seconds of eech&#13;
0111«.&#13;
"TobaveDinepersonalrec:mls&#13;
RANOER NEWS SPORTS-~tlifete oftlit WeeK&#13;
Pundsack on the attack&#13;
~ agaiD it is ~e III tip our RQIlger News Sports bats III that&#13;
oatstanding UW·Pllltside aIblere who ill this JIISl week exemplified the&#13;
very essence of 8l'ClIIDOSS inlbeir sport as we name our-RQIlger Sports-&#13;
AtbIere of~ Week. And, forthe weekofSeptembet 191brougbthe 26th,&#13;
that athIere IS none 0111« than Ranger Neller Vield Pundsaclt&#13;
Vic:ldaseniorVoI1eyballathleteatUW.Pllltsidehaso~thecourse&#13;
oftheJllSlfour~lII8lIIIediDtothereamspemiergolOplayer. Vic:ld&#13;
led lbe ~~ this ~ wee1end at the 14th Annual UW.PaItside&#13;
Rang~ Invitationsl Wllb 311ci11sill four mall:hes as well as IS digs&#13;
~eDSlvely. Tuesday apinstCanbage, Pundsackadded 161ci11sand10&#13;
digs. M~ a ~,"Vi~ is ~ ream leader who playes every game with&#13;
gmtl desiIe III WID, SlIid Assistant Volleyball coacb Becky UIrsen.&#13;
.,..~sack,a ~ majorc:ame 10 lbe Rangers afteratlending&#13;
. ffigbscbool in Milwaukee. In pevious seasoas she had&#13;
e=sts~blis:bcad ~m as.an excel1eutplayer defensively and one ;ho rarely Wllb~pIa In 91,shehas accepted the role of offensive&#13;
&amp;ggIeISive y.&#13;
So way IIIgo Vic:IdPundsal:k of the UW-ParbideRanger Volleyball&#13;
team, you lie our RQIlgeTSports Athlete of lbe Wedc.&#13;
Fonner Ranger Grappler Damed&#13;
head coach at UW-Oshkosh&#13;
B, LEN ANHOLD&#13;
As8L SpOrIII EdItor&#13;
Former UW-Parkside Ranger&#13;
wresder, c:oach and student Todd&#13;
Yde signed aOllO year COIltnlCt last&#13;
month as Head WrestlingCoachat&#13;
UW..()shkosh.&#13;
Yde, a 1988 UW-Parkside&#13;
gradualeand three-timeAII American&#13;
performer, wlJ1 begiD his duties&#13;
OcIDber 1st for lbe Titans.&#13;
In his first job as ahead roach,&#13;
Yde is very enthused about the&#13;
wrestling progrsm's possibilities.&#13;
"I'm n:aIIy looking forward 10 gettiIIg&#13;
up lbeir and working with the&#13;
" ~ guys and putting in aU the hours&#13;
To have nine personal necessarylObuildasua:essfulprorecords&#13;
.in one meet .is~ grsmBr ecsatautseed Yodfe. the coaching&#13;
incredible ...You really change, noreauiling was donefor&#13;
can't ask for any more this season and of the 20 men reo&#13;
th th t&#13;
.. turning from last year, only two&#13;
an a. had winning records.&#13;
..ColiClfI;ocian Rosa~inucan e&#13;
high." staled AssislantCoach Mite&#13;
Lunow. '1 feel we had a good&#13;
overall perfOl'lllllllCO from everyone."&#13;
Even though the Rangers es-&#13;
Iablished several personal marks,&#13;
Coacb Rosa sees plenty of room&#13;
for improvemenL "We ran well&#13;
this wee1end but we wlJ1 run betler."&#13;
said Rosa.&#13;
The Ranger men wlJ1 lrsvel&#13;
withlbe WOOlenIIIUW- WhiIewaIet&#13;
this weekend.&#13;
ViCky Pundsack&#13;
Senior - Outside Hitter&#13;
Milwaukee, WI&#13;
"My goB1 for ibis .... isIII&#13;
qualify oae 01 two guys far dII&#13;
NaIioaal T~ and l'CCnit&#13;
some solid Ia1eatfor nextllllSoB,'&#13;
After graduating frolll&#13;
Hartland Anowhead Hiab SdlooI&#13;
ill 1980, YdeauendedajunlorCdlege&#13;
and then UW-1.aCnJae before&#13;
coming 10 UW-Plltside ill&#13;
1982.&#13;
In his years with the Raugeq,&#13;
Yde was twice named .. NAJA&#13;
AII-AmericanlllldoaceandNCAA&#13;
DivisionnAlI-American. Ydebas&#13;
been the Rangers ossimnt COICiI&#13;
for lbe past few seuons.&#13;
"Maybe a few yean down 1IIe&#13;
road we can come down bcRlIIIl&#13;
break Coach (Jim] Koch's ~&#13;
of 44 consecutive viI:torIeslpiDst&#13;
UW-System schools."&#13;
The last UW-SysIenI scbooI&#13;
10 defeat UW·ParJtside in a dual&#13;
meet- UW.()sllkosb.&#13;
crowned as&#13;
UW-Parkside's Iron Man&#13;
B, LEN ANHOLD&#13;
Asst. Sports EdItor&#13;
The UW-Parkside Rauger&#13;
WrestliDg squad crowned a new&#13;
champion last week at it's eighth&#13;
annual "Iron Man" COI1IeSL&#13;
lunior lason Fmlll:lUle scored&#13;
170 poilllS, which is 885'1&gt; of lbe&#13;
maximum poilllS possible, 10 capture&#13;
this year's crown. Steve&#13;
Kimpel finished a close second at&#13;
162 poilllS (84.4'1».&#13;
On his way III the fourth highest&#13;
IDla1 ill lbe history of the c:ompetition,&#13;
Fmucane posted one first&#13;
plac:e finish, two seconds, a third,&#13;
two fourths, one fifth and one&#13;
eighth.&#13;
Fmuc:ane's first place finish&#13;
came ill the leg press repetitions,&#13;
w~ ~ competitors do as many&#13;
~lJlJODSas they can at two times&#13;
their body weight. Finucane&#13;
pressed 32S pounds 140 times.&#13;
. ~mucanewas pleased with his&#13;
finish mthecompetition, "I'm very&#13;
~ of my finish, cspec;ially con-&#13;
SIdering all the great athleres Iwas&#13;
competing againsL"&#13;
'this years competition also&#13;
~eaturedseveral new records. lun-&#13;
IOftransferlohn Dolan rewrote the&#13;
bench -press records, benching an&#13;
, Jason Finucane&#13;
iIIcredible229'l&gt;ofhisbodyweiahl&#13;
(47S pounds) andpressingbisbodY&#13;
weight (2fJ1 pounds) 37 timc&amp;&#13;
Chris Buc:kley put bimsdf in&#13;
the record books by winning dlC&#13;
leg press c:ompetition wilb s prest&#13;
of 33S'I&gt; of his body weight (590&#13;
pounds), leadiDg him III a Ibild&#13;
plac:e finish overalL&#13;
Dave Lovy flew also put biIIIself&#13;
i1111lIron Man history, DyinJlO&#13;
vil;lOryin the 100 yard dasb wilha&#13;
record time of 10.67.&#13;
Fmlll:lUle and the RSl rJ dlC&#13;
Rangers will start fall p1IClice in&#13;
three weeks.&#13;
Ranger runners capture&#13;
third place in 24 team field&#13;
Former Ranger Grappler named&#13;
head coach at UW-Oshkosh&#13;
By LF.N ANHOLD&#13;
Allt. Sports F.cUtor&#13;
"My goal for ....... ii.,&#13;
qualify one or two pys far die&#13;
National TOU11111Dent IDd ftCllit&#13;
some solid talent for nm--.• Women runners place three in top 15 at OW-Parkside hosted Midwest&#13;
Collegi ate Championships while men place 12th in 28 team field&#13;
Former UW-Parkside Ranger&#13;
wrestl«, coach and SIUdent Todd&#13;
Yde signed a one year contract last&#13;
month asH~WresdingCoacbat&#13;
UW-Osbkosh.&#13;
By LEN ANHOLD&#13;
AaSPol'IIEdttor&#13;
Twemyeqkacboolsfromh&#13;
11a1e1 took to lbe UW-Pmtside&#13;
NllicmlCrossCounlryCounedus&#13;
weeund in lbe 13111 Annual Midwest&#13;
Collegiate Cross Counuy&#13;
Mee&amp;.&#13;
The annual men• s and&#13;
women's event fealares top reams&#13;
from IIOUDd Ibo Midwest.&#13;
1be Ranger women made a&#13;
lll'Onllhowingindw:irleCOlldmcet&#13;
of lbe lellOll. placing durd in a&#13;
field of 24 1e11DS. Division I foes&#13;
UW-Madison and Indiana Staae&#13;
finished fint 111d leCOlld iespeccivelyandEISltln&#13;
DlinoisandUWOshkosh&#13;
finished founh and fafth,&#13;
rounding out the top five.&#13;
The Rangm were paced by&#13;
Jenny Gross. Ann Stokman and&#13;
TriciaBreu. wboplaccd lldl.13tb&#13;
and 14th. only :04 secmds apart.&#13;
KeDy WIJIOD pJaced 3lsa and Jen&#13;
~ 51st to JOUDd OU1 tho&#13;
Ranger a:oring.&#13;
"E"VayODe ran a solid nt:e,"&#13;
llated women's bead coach Mite&#13;
DeWia. '"TYt'ellty-eigbt ~ our&#13;
thirty-two competitors ran oa their&#13;
assigned pace m- r.aa ...&#13;
Tho Rangers 'are currently&#13;
nmed &amp;b in lbe NAIA National&#13;
Polland 10th in the Division II poll&#13;
and will probably move ap after&#13;
dis weebnds performance.&#13;
1bis Saturday the Ranger&#13;
women 11avel to UW-Whitewater&#13;
for lbe Warhawk Jnviaational,&#13;
which will fearme schools from&#13;
tho formidablo Wisconsin Swe&#13;
University Conference (WSUC).&#13;
1be RIDgas will be wilhout die&#13;
services of sophomore Jen&#13;
7.a1ewsld. who will be out until&#13;
October with lahb problems.&#13;
"Everyone ran a solid&#13;
race. 1\venty-eight of&#13;
our thirty-two competitors&#13;
ran on their assigned&#13;
pace or faster."&#13;
- Coach Mike DeWitt&#13;
Nine runners set personal&#13;
records on Satunlay. en route to a&#13;
12111 place finish in lhemcn'sevenL&#13;
Marqueae c:aptun,d lhe 28 aeam&#13;
eYCDt. with CenbaJ Micbigan finishing&#13;
a close second and UWOshkosb&#13;
a dislant 1hird.&#13;
Senim'PatK«.bamtyfinisbed&#13;
46dt ID lead the Rangds scoring,&#13;
widl a quartet of Ranger's an finishing&#13;
wilbin 70 ICCOllds of~&#13;
Olber.&#13;
"Tobaveninepersona)rcc:uds&#13;
RANGER NEWS SPO_RTS-Jttnfete oftlie Week&#13;
Pundsack on the attack&#13;
~ again it is ~ to tip our Rager News Sports haL1 to that&#13;
OUISlanding UW-Parbide alblete who in this pa.,t week exanplified the&#13;
vecy essence of greallleSs in their sport as we name our-Ranger Sports.&#13;
Athlete of~ Wa And,fm-lheweetof September 19tbrougblhe261h.&#13;
that athlete as none odler than Ranger Neuer Vicki Pundsack.&#13;
Vicki a senior Volleyball athlete at UW-Partsidebas over lhe course&#13;
oflhepa.,tfour~IDIIUffllinlothe teamspemiergo10player. Vicki&#13;
led the ~~ this J!ISl weaenc1 at the 14th Annual UW-Partside&#13;
Rang~ lnvatiOnal with 31 kills in four matches u well u 15 digs&#13;
~ensavely. Tuesday against Canbagc. Pund,act added 16 kills and 10&#13;
digs. .. ~ a aemor ... Vi&lt;:ki is a team leader who playes every game with&#13;
great desire IO win. said A&amp;uant Volleyball coach Becky Larsen.&#13;
~rndsack.. a~ major came to the Rangen after attending&#13;
~ Highschool in Milwaukee. In p-evious aeuons. she bad&#13;
ellablisbed herself as an excellent player defensively and one who rarely&#13;
~~~with~ In 91, sbeba., 8CCeplcd the role of offemive&#13;
11111.a WIUI &amp;ggreasiYe play,&#13;
So way 10 So Vicki Puodsactof tbe UW-ParbideRanger Volleyball&#13;
leam. you are our Rager Spon, Athlete of the Week.&#13;
broken in one meet is incredible,"&#13;
ltalCd Men's COICh Lucian Rosa.&#13;
"'When we finished twelfth I didn't&#13;
feel we did dull well. butafta look·&#13;
ingatlhe limes. I realized you can't&#13;
ask for more lhan nine P.R. 's (per•&#13;
sona1 records) ...&#13;
TbeRangmreJatively low finish&#13;
can be auributed 10 lhe high&#13;
level of competition at the meeL&#13;
'"With seven or eight division one&#13;
schools here, it's rough to place&#13;
"To have nine personal&#13;
records in one meet is&#13;
incredible ... You really&#13;
can't ask for any more&#13;
than that."&#13;
- Coach Lucian Rosa&#13;
high ... Slated Assistant Coach Mike&#13;
Lunow. •1 feel we had a good&#13;
overall performance from everyone."&#13;
Even though the Rangers established&#13;
several pe,sonal marks.&#13;
Coach Rosa sees plenty of room&#13;
fm- improvement "We ran well&#13;
this weekend but we will run better."&#13;
said Rosa.&#13;
The Ranger men will travel&#13;
wilhlhewmnen to UW-Wbitewatcr&#13;
Ibis weekend.&#13;
Vicky Pundsack&#13;
Senior - Outside Hitter&#13;
Milwaukee, WI&#13;
Yde, a 1988 UW-Parksidc&#13;
graduate and tine-time All American&#13;
perfoon«, will begin his duties&#13;
October 1st for die Titans.&#13;
In his first job as a bead coach,&#13;
Ydc is very enthused about the&#13;
WRSding pogram's p&lt;mibilities.&#13;
.. I'm JCally looking forward 10 get•&#13;
ting up their and working with the&#13;
guys and putting in all the hours&#13;
necessaiytobuildasuccessful program&#13;
... staled y de.&#13;
Because of the coaching&#13;
change, no reauiting was done for&#13;
this season and of the 20 men returning&#13;
from last year. only two&#13;
had winning records.&#13;
After gradaatin1 from&#13;
Hartland Anowbead Hip School&#13;
in 1980, Ydealtffldeda)llbcoi.&#13;
lege and then UW-1.aCroae before&#13;
coming to UW-Parbide in&#13;
1982.&#13;
In bis yr.an wilb 1he Rangeq,&#13;
Yde was twice named m NAJA&#13;
All-AmericanudonceandNCM&#13;
Division D All-American. Y deb&amp;,&#13;
been the Rangers mistant cc.la&#13;
for the past few seasons.&#13;
.. Maybe a few Yt,ll'Sdown lbe&#13;
road we can come down bere llld&#13;
break Coach (Jim] Koch's reccxd&#13;
of 44 consecutive victories lpinst&#13;
UW-System schools."&#13;
The last UW-SY91em school&#13;
10 def eat UW-Parkside in a dual&#13;
meet- UW-Oshkosb.&#13;
Finucane crowned as&#13;
uw~Parkside's Iron Man&#13;
By LEN ANHOLD&#13;
Asst. Sports F.ditor&#13;
The UW-Parkside Ranger&#13;
Wiestling squad crowned a new&#13;
cbampioo last wcdc at it's eighth&#13;
annual "Iron Man" contest&#13;
Junior Jason Fanucane scored&#13;
170 points. which is 88.5% of me&#13;
maximum points possible. to capture&#13;
this year's crown. Steve&#13;
Kimpel finished a close second at&#13;
162 points {84.4%).&#13;
On his way 10 the fourth highest&#13;
total in the history of the competitioo,&#13;
Fmucane posted one firsi&#13;
place finish, two seconds. a third.&#13;
two founhs, one fifth and one&#13;
eighth.&#13;
Fmucane•s first place finish&#13;
came in the leg press repetitions.&#13;
w~ ~ competitors do as many&#13;
fCP!tiUonsas Ibey can 81 two times&#13;
thear body weight. Finucane&#13;
pres.,ed 325 pounds 140 times.&#13;
Fmucane was plea,ed with his&#13;
finish in the competition, .. rm very&#13;
~ of my finish. especially conSldering&#13;
all the great athletes I was&#13;
competing againsL"&#13;
'nus years competition also&#13;
~eatured several new records. Jun-&#13;
1m- transfer John Dolan rewrote the&#13;
bench press records, benching an&#13;
• Jason Finucane&#13;
incredible229%ofhisbodyweigbl&#13;
(475 pounds}and pessingbisbodJ&#13;
weight (2&lt;11 pounds) 37 tima,&#13;
Chris Buckley put himd iD&#13;
the record books by winning die&#13;
leg press competition with a prrss&#13;
of 335% of his body weight (590&#13;
pounds), leading him 10 a dird&#13;
place finish overall.&#13;
Dave Lovy flew alsopulbiatself&#13;
into Iron Man hislaly, Oyilgto&#13;
vi(;tory in the l 00 yard dash widl I&#13;
record time of 10.67.&#13;
Fmucane and lhe rest rJ Ibo&#13;
Rangers will saart fall practice ii&#13;
three weeks.&#13;
r&#13;
.,&#13;
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