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            <text>THE&#13;
Rocco Wins&#13;
Vice-Presidency&#13;
Prellmlnary&#13;
Plans Include Reinstating Safewalk.&#13;
Prosram&#13;
NiJ:k&#13;
Zahn&#13;
News Editor&#13;
Bruce Rocco, the newly elected&#13;
vice president,  ran against&#13;
incumbent Deborah Cutler en a&#13;
platform promising: "A creation&#13;
of a new and expanded  Safe&#13;
Escort program, open linea of&#13;
communication between the&#13;
Student Government and the&#13;
Student Body, to insure that the&#13;
etudent body is fully represented&#13;
and informed as to their rights&#13;
and responsibilities  concerning&#13;
the Physical Education building&#13;
Thursday, Oct. 21, at 10:05&#13;
p.m., UW-ParkBide Student&#13;
Government Association&#13;
announced the unofficial results&#13;
ofthe fall election for Vioe&#13;
Preeident, nine student senators,&#13;
and two committee seats for stu-&#13;
dante-at-Iarge. Pelle were held&#13;
Oct.20 and 21 from 9:00 a.m. to&#13;
8:00p.m. each day.&#13;
expansion  project, make the&#13;
stu-&#13;
dent government  responsible&#13;
to&#13;
the student body, and to insure&#13;
proper representation  before the&#13;
state legislature."&#13;
New senators will be: Paul E.&#13;
Volbrenht, Mike Schaeffer,&#13;
Jamilaiahia  Nicholson, Steve&#13;
Zieman, Lennie Becker, Gary R.&#13;
Blevins, Payne-Minhael&#13;
Williams,&#13;
Kevin&#13;
Williams, and&#13;
Chris Boeset,&#13;
The new senators  and the vice&#13;
president  will be sworn in on&#13;
Monday, Nov.&#13;
1,&#13;
The student-at-large  elected to&#13;
the Segregated  University  Fees&#13;
Allocation Committee is Mark&#13;
Lewis. Dave Towle was elected&#13;
to the Uw-Perkeide Union&#13;
Advisory Board.&#13;
When the results were&#13;
announced&#13;
Rocco&#13;
said,&#13;
'1&#13;
want&#13;
to&#13;
thank the people that&#13;
supported&#13;
me.&#13;
I&#13;
vow&#13;
to&#13;
carry&#13;
out all poli-&#13;
cies set forth when the election&#13;
is validated."&#13;
"I'm glad Bruce got it," said&#13;
Cutler of Rocco. "He's going to&#13;
do well." Cutler noted that she&#13;
will&#13;
still&#13;
be&#13;
on the student sen-&#13;
ate. "Most of the activities I do&#13;
are sub-committees.  I'm still&#13;
going to stay active on campus."&#13;
There were a total of&#13;
308&#13;
votes&#13;
cast, about&#13;
100&#13;
less than last&#13;
year.  Of this relatively  low&#13;
turnout,&#13;
Rocco&#13;
said: "I'd like to&#13;
say that I'm&#13;
diesatisfled&#13;
at the&#13;
lack of showing with 300 odd&#13;
votes.  I'm deeply dissatisfied&#13;
that people care&#13;
so&#13;
little about a&#13;
$1.2 million budget."&#13;
DlsdpUnary Procedures Questioned&#13;
cony and yelling obscenities  and&#13;
sexually&#13;
derogatory  remarks  and&#13;
iunuendoes  to women who were&#13;
passing by." Wallner imposed&#13;
sanctions,  including a "two mon-&#13;
th's residence  hall probation"&#13;
and mandatory  attendance  at&#13;
educational  sessions on harass-&#13;
ment.  The students  appealed&#13;
these decisions&#13;
to&#13;
Possehl and,&#13;
on further  review, most of the&#13;
sanctions were lifted.&#13;
The students  involved in these&#13;
incidents have some serious&#13;
questions  about the procedures&#13;
l&#13;
employed in their case. "First of&#13;
~ all, none of us were around that&#13;
l&#13;
evening.  We were in and out,&#13;
l&#13;
involved with girlfriends,  friends&#13;
&lt;&#13;
and the like. Second, we&#13;
could&#13;
not get any information  about&#13;
what the allegations  were really&#13;
AlanR.&#13;
Oook&#13;
Assistant New8 Editor&#13;
On September&#13;
24,&#13;
four male&#13;
students of Parkside,  living in&#13;
the Residence Halls, were served&#13;
with notices of "alleged&#13;
involve-&#13;
ment in violations of Univere'ry&#13;
and Resident Hall Policy" from&#13;
Ms.&#13;
DeAnn POBBehl,Director of&#13;
Re8idence Life. The notic-e&#13;
directed&#13;
them to appear'&#13;
.efcre&#13;
Mr.&#13;
Steve Wallner, Assj~tant&#13;
Director of Resident Li&#13;
-e&#13;
to&#13;
answer the charges at. a discipli-&#13;
nary&#13;
hearing.  The n&#13;
m&#13;
day, the&#13;
students contacted l,Vallner. On&#13;
October 1, they me, with&#13;
Wallner, at which time they&#13;
Were informed that they were&#13;
accused&#13;
of eexurJ harassment,&#13;
allegedly "stan-i.ing on their bel-&#13;
about until we met with Steve,"&#13;
states one of the accused.  "For a&#13;
week we were sitting here won-&#13;
dering what was going on."&#13;
According&#13;
to&#13;
the students,  one&#13;
of them "got ofTafter the first&#13;
hearing, while a student who&#13;
was with him all night was sanc-&#13;
tioned and forced&#13;
to&#13;
appeal."&#13;
The students  complain that they&#13;
~ were never allowed to see the&#13;
Incident Reports&#13;
filed&#13;
against&#13;
them, nor afforded the opportu-&#13;
nity&#13;
to&#13;
confront their accusers.&#13;
"If&#13;
we had not been let off, the&#13;
next step would have been&#13;
to&#13;
the&#13;
Dean of Students  ... and we were&#13;
afraid that he would have to&#13;
back up hie people."&#13;
"What upsets us the most is&#13;
that we were let off, but made&#13;
to&#13;
oonflnued on&#13;
pg.&#13;
2&#13;
manager,  and Jennifer Boris,&#13;
assistant  stage manager.&#13;
This play was chosen by the&#13;
Drama Department  for many&#13;
reasons.  They wanted&#13;
to&#13;
do&#13;
something that was more intel-&#13;
lectual and abstract than some&#13;
of the things previously done.&#13;
They felt they had an obligation&#13;
to&#13;
the students  and the depart-&#13;
ment to try different types of&#13;
theater.  But since the plot is not&#13;
linear and jumps around&#13;
in&#13;
time&#13;
and space, the play has been&#13;
more challenging from a&#13;
produc-&#13;
tion standpoint.  Characters  are&#13;
forced to physically change&#13;
coe-&#13;
tumes and to mentally change&#13;
time periods without much&#13;
ecenic&#13;
change around&#13;
them.&#13;
What is important  for the&#13;
audience is to suspend their dis-&#13;
beliefs and concentrate  on the&#13;
play aa a play. With this play,&#13;
Overmyer hopes to take the&#13;
audience along on a journey that&#13;
is more imaginative  and theatri-&#13;
cal than the usual path of build-&#13;
ing plot and climax. What it&#13;
does differently than other plays&#13;
is&#13;
to&#13;
project an optimistic view of&#13;
the future, a sentiment  missing&#13;
from most contemporary  plays.&#13;
The play tekee place over the&#13;
years 1888-1955 but the charac-&#13;
ters do not age during the period&#13;
and the audience is enticed&#13;
to&#13;
imagine the peeeage of time.&#13;
A&#13;
challenging and mentally&#13;
intruiging  foray into the charac-&#13;
ter of three women far ahead of&#13;
their time,&#13;
On the Verge&#13;
is filled&#13;
with funny, wacky, imaginative&#13;
language and is one of the rich-&#13;
est comedies of the year.&#13;
Tickets for any of the perfor-&#13;
mancee&#13;
are&#13;
available by calling&#13;
the UW-Parkoide Ticket Offioe&#13;
between&#13;
8&#13;
a.m. and&#13;
4&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Monday through Friday at (414)&#13;
595·2564, or by purchasing  them&#13;
at the Communication  Arts&#13;
'Theatre&#13;
box&#13;
office.&#13;
Vlctorlan&#13;
Women&#13;
TraveHlns Through Time&#13;
On&#13;
The Ve18e&#13;
opens this&#13;
Friday&#13;
at&#13;
Communication&#13;
Arts&#13;
Theatre&#13;
OhriB Tiohuk&#13;
Feature Editor&#13;
Perhaps the imagination is on&#13;
the verge of recovering us rights.&#13;
-Andre Breton&#13;
On The Verge,&#13;
a delightful&#13;
comedy by Eric Overmyer, will&#13;
be the opening production of the&#13;
1993-94 Plays at Parkeide Series&#13;
with&#13;
7:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
performances&#13;
October 29-30 and November 5-&#13;
6. A 10:00 a.m. matinee will be&#13;
held on Thureday,  November 4.&#13;
This student production will be&#13;
held&#13;
in&#13;
the Communication  Arts&#13;
Theatre, located at the north&#13;
end of the main campus&#13;
com-&#13;
plex. Admission is&#13;
$7&#13;
for the&#13;
general public and&#13;
$6&#13;
for stu-&#13;
dents, staff, and senior citizens.&#13;
On&#13;
The Verge&#13;
is the story of&#13;
three female Victorian explorers&#13;
whose time travel adventures&#13;
take them&#13;
to&#13;
a land they call&#13;
Terra Incognita.  Their jaunt&#13;
takes them through  a continuum&#13;
of space, time, history, geogra-&#13;
phy, and fashion.&#13;
According&#13;
to&#13;
director Lisa&#13;
Kornetsky, associate professor of&#13;
dramatic  arts,&#13;
"An&#13;
important&#13;
element in the play is language&#13;
and the usage of language. How&#13;
language changes.  How lan-&#13;
guage shapes culture and how&#13;
culture shapes language.  The&#13;
play is about a journey of self-&#13;
discovery and self-exploration.&#13;
We are discovering a new world&#13;
within ourselves.&#13;
A&#13;
new world&#13;
within and without."&#13;
The cast members are Susan&#13;
McIntyre, Tina Pauketelis,&#13;
Thadd Krueger, and&#13;
Leah&#13;
Delaney.  Production  team mem-&#13;
bers include Judith Tucker-&#13;
Snider, costume designer,&#13;
Kim&#13;
Inetenee,&#13;
costumer. Skelly&#13;
Warren, scene and lighting&#13;
design, John Costigan, sound&#13;
designer, Kevin Mauer, stage&#13;
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