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            <text>-New e-mail system&#13;
See page 4, tGreg Brady visits&#13;
UWP&#13;
See page 5&#13;
t Klaver takes over&#13;
baseball&#13;
See page 7&#13;
VOLUME 25 • ISSUE 24- APRIL 3, 1997&#13;
Search is on for new dean&#13;
JASON KLUZAK&#13;
NEWS INTERN&#13;
Seventy applications have been reviewed&#13;
and of the seventy, four finalists have been&#13;
chosen. These finalists will undergo intense&#13;
interviews at social gatherings where they&#13;
will answer more direct questions from&#13;
members and facuity and staff at one session,&#13;
and by students at another.&#13;
Candidate John Finley's session has&#13;
already taken place. Finley is the Chairman&#13;
of the Marketing and Finance Dept at&#13;
Western Illinois University in Macomb,&#13;
Illinois.&#13;
Candidate Ron Johnson's social with facuity&#13;
and staff was held on Tuesday, April 1st&#13;
at 2-2:30 in Moln. III. He met with students&#13;
on this day also at 5: 15-6 in Moln.&#13;
323. Johnson is associate dean for graduate&#13;
and international programs and MBA program&#13;
director.&#13;
Candidate Ronald Spahrs' social with facuity&#13;
and staff will take place on April 3 at 2-&#13;
3 pm. in Moln. 323. He is a professor of&#13;
finance at the University of Wyoming at&#13;
Laramie.&#13;
Richard Stoltz's social with faculty and&#13;
As Dean Richard Brown of the Business&#13;
Department retires, the search his replacement&#13;
is currently underway. Interim Dean,&#13;
Roger Hudson, who is also the Department&#13;
Chair, is heading the 10-member committee&#13;
in their search for Brown's replacement.&#13;
One student elected&#13;
to three positions,&#13;
low voter turnout to&#13;
blame&#13;
KRISTINE HANSEN&#13;
RANGER REPORTER&#13;
A student voter turnout of about&#13;
6 percent in this semester's election&#13;
enabled the University of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside Student&#13;
Government Association&#13;
(PSGA)'s vice president Jason&#13;
Weniger to run for four positions -&#13;
- and single-handedly win three of&#13;
them.&#13;
PSGA reported approximately&#13;
380 voters in the March 5 and 6&#13;
election. "It's sad," said Weniger&#13;
about the low voter turnout. "The&#13;
apathy on this campus is pretty&#13;
bad."&#13;
Teri Jacobson, current PSGA&#13;
president, said the low voter&#13;
turnout is similar to previous&#13;
semesters.&#13;
A high voter turnout occurs&#13;
"when (PSGA) has done something&#13;
really stupid the year before.&#13;
Voterturnout is related to how mad&#13;
the students are," she said.&#13;
With the slogan "Vote for Jason&#13;
Weniger -- I voted for him four&#13;
times," a phrase created by his&#13;
ESTABLISHED1972&#13;
see Deanpage 3&#13;
friends, Weniger ran l.!!!!!!!!!~!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~===:==:~===::==:::=-------:---' for the positions of&#13;
president, senator, SUFAC mem- each instance. Parkside Offers&#13;
ber-at-Iarge, and PUAB (Parkside "This election for me was ajoke 11&#13;
Union Activities Board) member- on the students. The students didyear.&#13;
He was elected in all of the what was going on. Students need&#13;
at-large for the 1997-98 academic n'tevenpickuptheRangertosee New Bu'slness 100&#13;
positions except president. to take a more serious stance on it,"&#13;
Jacobson was re-elected as pres- he said.&#13;
dl&#13;
"The election committee adver- ident. Corey Man ey ran unop- u uu&#13;
posed for vice president. tised the election with an ad in the&#13;
After hearing the SUFAC and Ranger News, fliers, and posters,"&#13;
PUAB spots on the ballot were said Jacobson, but traditionally it is&#13;
going 10 be blank Weniger decided mostly up to individual candidates&#13;
to run for them. He then added the to publicize their race.&#13;
hi . Even with all of the pre-election senator position to IS campaign.&#13;
"I was debating running for publicity, Weniger said, "It's just&#13;
. I astronomical to think that students president. The main re~son&#13;
decided to not really campaign for didn't know there was an election,"&#13;
b Jacobson feels students should the (president) position is ecause&#13;
students should have come to the vote "because it directly affects&#13;
debates," said Weniger. them in not only the money aspect&#13;
In the three previous years but the day-to-day things. It's&#13;
Weniger wrote the standard candi- important that they get involved&#13;
date biography that is published in and find out whose representing&#13;
the Ranger News but claimed them."&#13;
In the future Weniger wants to "nobody read it."&#13;
For this election his biography see senators mingle more with the&#13;
read "it would be nifty to be elect- student body. "I would like senaed"&#13;
with the position title altered in see Election, page 3&#13;
JASON KLUZAK&#13;
NEWS INTERN&#13;
Three faculty members from the&#13;
business department came together&#13;
to discuss a new course currently&#13;
in its first semester .here at&#13;
Parkside. Professor Gail Cook&#13;
made the first suggestion and was&#13;
backed by Professor Harlan Spotts&#13;
and Professor Angeline McArthur&#13;
when asked by the Ranger about&#13;
the course. These three professors&#13;
oversee the management, accounting&#13;
and marketing aspects of the&#13;
six businesses.&#13;
Students taking the new&#13;
Business 100, Introduction to&#13;
Business, are enjoying a break&#13;
from the traditional lecture classes.&#13;
Dorm students&#13;
enjoy a game of&#13;
vollyball last thursday&#13;
when temperatures&#13;
reached a&#13;
refreshing high of&#13;
60 degrees&#13;
This course emphasizes a handson&#13;
approach to leaming the basics&#13;
behind running a business. This&#13;
course is not open to junior or&#13;
senior business majors. It is meant&#13;
mainly for non-business majors.&#13;
Planning and development of&#13;
each of the six business groups&#13;
went on until the midterm portion&#13;
of this semester. During this&#13;
phase. marketing surveys were&#13;
conducted and students took part&#13;
in strategic planning which&#13;
focused on their objectives. One&#13;
of the six groups chose to market&#13;
flyers. Along with flyers, they also&#13;
manufacture posters and table&#13;
tents. They will take designs from&#13;
prospective buyers or they will&#13;
see Business 100, page 2&#13;
Business lOOrrompagel&#13;
make their own designs. Twenty- for artwork as soon as they are&#13;
five flyers, two posters and two done constructing their products.&#13;
table tents will sell for $5 to the Members from another group&#13;
various clubs on campus or depart- will be selling ready-made neck-.&#13;
ment chairs. laces. The necklaces are made of&#13;
Another of the six decided to beads joined by hemp fibers. They&#13;
provide a garbage service to dorm- are also currently building their&#13;
residents. Garbage will be inventory.&#13;
removed from doorsteps on Music-lovers will be able to&#13;
Mondays and taken to the dump- build up their music collection by&#13;
ster for a two-dollar fee. visiting the table of the group sellAnother&#13;
group from the course ing used CDs.&#13;
will be marketing picture frames One of the groups had originally&#13;
Volunteers of the&#13;
Week&#13;
Students are selected as&#13;
"Volunteer of the Week" by their&#13;
altruistic attitudes, the amount of&#13;
time shared within the community&#13;
and the impact their service&#13;
has made in the lives of others.&#13;
This week's volunteers are (pictured&#13;
L to R) Charease&#13;
Chatman, Yolanda Davis, &amp;&#13;
Elise Cochran.&#13;
Charease Chatman, Yoland&#13;
Davis and Elise Cochran volunteer&#13;
two times a week at the&#13;
Boys and Girls Club in Kenosha.&#13;
One day they tutor children in&#13;
the after school program and the&#13;
second day Charease helps with&#13;
the drill team and Elise and&#13;
Yolanda facilitate rap groups.&#13;
They are members of Alpha&#13;
Kappa Alpha Soroity Inc., the&#13;
first Black Greek Sorority,&#13;
founded in 1908. The sorority is&#13;
a community service organization&#13;
that promotes unity among&#13;
college students.&#13;
Charease commented on the&#13;
benefits of the experience. "The&#13;
children receive positive reinforcements&#13;
that they may not be&#13;
receiving elsewhere and it makes&#13;
decided to market customdesigned&#13;
hairwraps and necklaces.&#13;
Last week, one of the group members&#13;
decided to put out some&#13;
incense sticks to add to their&#13;
desired atmosphere. Students&#13;
noticed this addition and inquired&#13;
about it. So far they have enjoyed a&#13;
record-high success rate amongst&#13;
the six groups.&#13;
Four members from the administrations&#13;
office here at Parkside&#13;
are serving as bankers for each of&#13;
the six businesses. They are also&#13;
acting as evaluators to determine&#13;
whether or not the groups are eligible&#13;
for a loan. The criterion for&#13;
granting the loan are determined&#13;
by the viability of the businesses&#13;
from an investment standpoint,&#13;
based on the summaries and&#13;
reports submitted by the individual&#13;
business members during the first&#13;
part of the course. Each group&#13;
hoped to be loaned $50 to use as&#13;
their start-up money. All the proceeds&#13;
earned by the businesses&#13;
will be donated to separate chari.&#13;
ties selected by the business memo&#13;
bers.&#13;
This course is not required for&#13;
majors and serves as a breadth of&#13;
knowledge course. This Courseis&#13;
part of the curriculum that was&#13;
redesigned last summer.&#13;
Volunteer Opportunities&#13;
\&#13;
j&#13;
Racine. Help supervise play time, meal time, art&#13;
projects and field trips. Any day of the week&#13;
between 8:00am-II :30am or 12:45pm-4: 15pm.&#13;
Gain experience with Early Childhood Education.&#13;
See Carol in the Volunteer Office.&#13;
RESEARCH AID E AT SIENNA HOSPITAL&#13;
NORTH. Find reference materials in library for&#13;
hospital doctors. Volunteer 3 hours weekly anytime&#13;
during day and evening. See Carol for more information.&#13;
Special Events:&#13;
Racine Area Earth Day is planning a beach clean&#13;
up on Saturday, April 26th from 8:00-1 1:00am.&#13;
Bags and refreshments are provided. Ask a friend or&#13;
club members to join you.&#13;
HELP FRAIL, ELDERLY AND DISABLED&#13;
PEOPLE. Volunteer for the CAMP program on&#13;
Wednesdays or Thursdays anytime between 9:45aml2:45pm&#13;
at a facility just five minutes from Parkside.&#13;
Sign up in the Volunteer Office in the Career Center.&#13;
United Way of Racine needs helpers at the 75th&#13;
Birthday Bash at Memorial Hall in Racine on&#13;
Tuesday, May 13th between 4:30-8:00pm. Help&#13;
greet, serve food and assist musicians.&#13;
YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE. Volunteer&#13;
to improve reading and writing skills of adults. The&#13;
Racine Literacy Council is providing informational&#13;
meetings for interested tutors. Attend either Tuesday,&#13;
April 15th or Thursday, April 24th at 6:00pm. Call&#13;
the Literacy Office- 632-9495 to sign-up.&#13;
CLASSROOM VOLUNTEER for Head Start in&#13;
Charease Chatman, Yolanda&#13;
Davis, &amp; Elise Cochran are the&#13;
Volunteers ofthe Week.&#13;
me feel good when I think I've&#13;
helped a child head in the right&#13;
direction." Yolanda reports how&#13;
she feels. "I love working with&#13;
the children at the Boys and&#13;
Girls Club. Seeing their smiles&#13;
when we walk in the door is&#13;
reward in itself. They hate to&#13;
see us leave and we can't wait to&#13;
come back." Elise is more philisophical&#13;
as she states, "If we as&#13;
African American females cannot&#13;
help to educate and mentor&#13;
our own youth, we cannot complain&#13;
about how they turn out.&#13;
See Tagreed, Special Events Coordinator. in the&#13;
Volunteer Office MlWIF between II :ooam-2:00pm.&#13;
Editor-in-Chief&#13;
Amanda Bulgrin&#13;
Managing Editor&#13;
April Schoenberg&#13;
Business Manager&#13;
Troy Getter&#13;
Campus Features Editor&#13;
Kendra Macey&#13;
Community Features Editor&#13;
Jennifer Puccini&#13;
Entertainment Editor&#13;
Coleen Tartaglia&#13;
Sports Editor&#13;
AI Heppner&#13;
Copy Editor&#13;
Genevieve Guran&#13;
Copy Editor&#13;
Jim Hendrickson&#13;
News Intern&#13;
Jason Kluzak&#13;
Photo Editor&#13;
John Nunn&#13;
Office Assistant&#13;
Aaron Rich&#13;
Ranger Reporter&#13;
Kristine Hansen&#13;
Ranger News&#13;
University of Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
900 Wood Rd&#13;
Kenosha, WI 53141-2000&#13;
(414) 595-2287&#13;
tors to actively go out and meet the&#13;
student body:' he said. Under a&#13;
current resolution, senators are&#13;
required to sit in the PSGA office&#13;
for two hours a day.&#13;
''As a senator," he said, ''I'm&#13;
going to try to change that resolution&#13;
to what it was originally writlen&#13;
as." He would like senators to&#13;
Spend that two hours outside of the&#13;
ollice promoting PSGA.&#13;
Weniger said the current electioncommittee&#13;
rule is that a candidatecan&#13;
only run for one executive&#13;
POsition at a time.&#13;
When asked if a student can feasibly&#13;
handle more than one PSGA&#13;
POsition, Jacobsen cited an incideveloping&#13;
alternative courses of&#13;
action that are based on logical and&#13;
factual information and that take&#13;
into consideration resources. constraints&#13;
and organizational values.),&#13;
Negotiation Skills&#13;
(Effectively exploring alternatives&#13;
and positions to reach outcomes&#13;
that gain all parties' support and&#13;
acceptance.), Teamwork!&#13;
Collaboration Ski lis (Working&#13;
effectively with a group to accomplish&#13;
organizational goals; taking&#13;
actions that respect the needs and&#13;
contributions of others; contribut-&#13;
, ing to and accepting the consensus;&#13;
subordinating own objectives&#13;
to the objectives of the organization&#13;
or team.), Persuasiveness&#13;
(Using appropriate interpersonal&#13;
styles and communication methods&#13;
to gain acceptance of an idea,&#13;
plan or activity.), Technicall&#13;
Professional Knowledge (Having&#13;
achieved a satisfactory level of&#13;
technical and accreditation knowledge&#13;
to perform job well.),&#13;
Integrity (Maintaining and promoting&#13;
social, ethical, and organizational&#13;
norms in conducting internal&#13;
and external business activities.),&#13;
Communication Skills&#13;
(Expressing ideas effectively in&#13;
individual and group situations&#13;
(including nonverbal communication);&#13;
adjusting language or terminology&#13;
to the characteristics and&#13;
needs of the audience.}, Scholarly&#13;
and Teaching Record (Having&#13;
earned a credible scholarly record&#13;
worthy of tenure, preferably at the&#13;
full professor level. Demonstrated&#13;
ability to teach well and commitment&#13;
to teaching excellence.),values,&#13;
such as shared governance,&#13;
liberal arts tradition, and mission&#13;
driven emphasis on teaching).&#13;
dent about two years ago in which&#13;
a student was a senator and in a&#13;
SUFAC at-large position.&#13;
Weniger said he would have "no&#13;
problem" serving in three positions&#13;
and boiled his PSGA expenence&#13;
down to being vice-president&#13;
this year and a senator in previous&#13;
years.&#13;
"Generally speaking, people on&#13;
the Senate don't accept at-large&#13;
positions. It's considered to be the&#13;
right thing to do. But we can't prohibit&#13;
any senator from taking those&#13;
positions," said Jacobson.&#13;
Even so, Weniger asserts that&#13;
"people who go out there and do&#13;
more than one thing are doing&#13;
more good for the student body."&#13;
UW-Parkside to host "Focus&#13;
on Women"conference&#13;
JASON KLUZAK&#13;
NEWS INTERN&#13;
The University of WisconsinParkside&#13;
will host its ninth annual&#13;
"Focus on Women" conference on&#13;
Saturday, April 12. The topic will&#13;
deal with the multiple roles of&#13;
today's woman.&#13;
This conference, which is titled&#13;
"Balancing Our Multiple Roles:&#13;
Career, Family, Community, and&#13;
Self', will take place from 8 a.m.&#13;
to 3:30 p.m. in the Student Union.&#13;
Those considering attendance&#13;
should plan on paying $20 to cover&#13;
the cost of the luncheon and conference.&#13;
Individuals who are&#13;
working on issues regarding&#13;
women will be provided the&#13;
opportunity to share their ideas&#13;
and concerns. Those women&#13;
noted for exemplary service in the&#13;
areas of health! human services,&#13;
professional/ business, education&#13;
and volunteerismwill be awarded&#13;
at the conference.&#13;
A number of workshop sessions&#13;
will be held. These include&#13;
"Managing Your Time to Meet&#13;
Your Commitments",&#13;
"Overcoming Role Barriers", "The&#13;
Sandwich Generation", and&#13;
"Being a Community Volunteer&#13;
Within a Full Life -,&#13;
Government Officials and educators&#13;
will take part in a panel discussion&#13;
to be held at 8:30a.m. The&#13;
panel members are Leslia Hill,&#13;
Racine County Supervisor; Jean&#13;
Jacobson, Racine County executive;&#13;
Carol Johnson, President of&#13;
Gateway Technical College; and&#13;
Parkside's very own Chancellor,&#13;
Eleanor Smith. She stated,&#13;
"Anything Ican do to share information,&#13;
knowledge or experiences&#13;
that will assist, inspire or challenge&#13;
people in general and, specifically,&#13;
women, to reach their fullest&#13;
potential is a pleasure and an&#13;
honor. So, Isee this as an opportunity&#13;
to be of service."&#13;
Funding is provided by the following&#13;
sponsors: American&#13;
Association of University Women,&#13;
Business and Professional&#13;
Women, Educator's Credit Union,&#13;
Kenosha Commission on&#13;
Women's Issues, Kenosha&#13;
Women's Network, National&#13;
Organization of Women, Racine&#13;
County Women's Commission,&#13;
Racinel Kenosha Community&#13;
Action Agency, Inc., UW-Parkside&#13;
Disability Services, UW-Parkside&#13;
Outreach Office, Wisconsin&#13;
Women's Entrepreneurs- Racine!&#13;
Kenosha and the YMCA of&#13;
Racine.&#13;
Those considering registering&#13;
for the event should call the university's&#13;
Wemne's Studies Office&#13;
at (414) 595-2162. The office is&#13;
located at GRNQ 322.&#13;
uw-r College For Kids mixes fun&#13;
with learning&#13;
KENDRA MACEY of the classes offered include&#13;
FEATURES EDITOR "Exotic Robotics:' "Logo for&#13;
Registrations are now being Math," "Poetry for Fun:' "Maskaccepted&#13;
for the University of Making:' "Chemistry:' "Musical&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside's 1997 Drama" and "Astronomy." All&#13;
Summer College for Kids and classes are hands on to emphasize&#13;
College for Youth programs. and encourage creative and analytThe&#13;
program, now in its 20th ical thinking, 10 make use of new&#13;
year.Is designed to provide enrich- resources and to help the children&#13;
ment for bright and highly rnoti- "develop sensnrvity to a diverse&#13;
vated students in grades 1-12. society." [t keeps theirattention&#13;
Classes are three hours in length and allows them to create and&#13;
and taught by UW-Parkside facul- • learn. .&#13;
ty, local teachers and artists. Some Program sessions are July 14-&#13;
Six educators inducted into hall of fame&#13;
SHERYL GORDON&#13;
GUEST WRITER&#13;
On April 18th, the Southeastern&#13;
Wisconsin Educators' Hall of&#13;
Fame will be celebrating both educators&#13;
and education in a ceremony&#13;
to induct six new members into&#13;
the Hall of Fame as well as to wel-&#13;
.come newly certified teachers&#13;
from the University of WisconsinParks&#13;
ide and Carthage College.&#13;
Those being honored for their&#13;
excellence in education are Ann&#13;
Batkis, Lloyd Frye, Tamerin&#13;
Hayward, Lynn Rutter, Florence&#13;
Smekens, and Joan Haubrich. All&#13;
inductees are teachers, retired&#13;
teachers or board members from&#13;
KOnosha and Racine county school&#13;
districts. The Southeastern&#13;
Wisconsin Educators' Hall of&#13;
Fame was designed by the&#13;
Education Consortium representing&#13;
Kenosha and Racine counties&#13;
in keeping with their mission to&#13;
support, train and recognize educators.&#13;
The new Hall of Fame members&#13;
and recently certified teachers will&#13;
18, July 21-25, July 28-Aug. 2 and&#13;
Aug. 4-8. General times are 9&#13;
am-noon andlor 1-4 p.m. Cost&#13;
for each session is $75. Class size&#13;
is limited and registrations are&#13;
processed on a first-come, firstserved&#13;
basis. These programs&#13;
offer fun ways for kids to learn and&#13;
keep them busy and out of parents '&#13;
hair for a few days.&#13;
For more information, call the&#13;
UW- Parkside Education Outreach&#13;
at (414) 595-2309.&#13;
be recognized at a dinner and ceremony&#13;
held· at Carthage College's&#13;
Todd Wehr Center on Friday, April&#13;
j Sth beginning with hors d'oeuvres&#13;
at 6:00 P.M., dinner at 6:45&#13;
P.M., and closing with the recognition&#13;
program at 8:30 P.M.&#13;
TIckets for the recognition dinner&#13;
are $25 per person and are&#13;
available through the Regional&#13;
Staff Development Center at UWParkside.&#13;
Reservations must be&#13;
received by Thursday Apri I 10th.&#13;
For more information, call 595-&#13;
2002.&#13;
Safewalk: helpful and fun&#13;
DAN LEINEN&#13;
GUEST WRITER&#13;
Parks ide seems to be a peaceful university&#13;
out in the woods, but it can also be a&#13;
dangerous place for people to walk late at&#13;
night. The trees and the seclusion of areas&#13;
can make it an easy place for crimes to&#13;
occur. The safewalk program is an escorting&#13;
service on campus that helps make our&#13;
campus more safe. Safewalkers ensure the&#13;
safety of fellow students by accompanying&#13;
them to places around campus. The volunteers&#13;
sit at a table outside the library at&#13;
DRiVE SMART.&#13;
SUMMERHELPNEEDED&#13;
ConfeRence Assistunts&#13;
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program if it were not for the great people&#13;
who volunteer." She mentioned it is nice&#13;
to see people give back to the school.&#13;
Ester is also a volunteer who works very&#13;
hard to make the safewalk program a success.&#13;
She said that people should also take&#13;
advantage of the program whenever they&#13;
can.&#13;
Students that want to receive an escort&#13;
can find the safewalkers outside the library&#13;
7:00pm-12:00 midnight, SundayThursday.&#13;
Students can also dial x2058&#13;
and the safewalkers will go to their loca.&#13;
tion and take them to their destination.&#13;
If any students would like to becomea&#13;
volunteer for the safewalk program they&#13;
can go to the housing department and pick&#13;
up an application. Anyone interested can&#13;
also contact Ester at 595.2802 or Carol&#13;
Engberg at the Volunteer Center at&#13;
595.2011.&#13;
UW-Parkside to perform at&#13;
Kenosha church&#13;
JENNIFER PUCCINI&#13;
FEATURES EDITOR&#13;
The Voices of Parkside,&#13;
a 16 member ensemble,&#13;
will sing Mozart's "Regira&#13;
Coeli", Faure's "Cantique&#13;
De Jean Racine", Ravel's&#13;
"Trois Chansons",&#13;
Barber's "Reincarnations"&#13;
and other choral songs on&#13;
Sunday, April 6.&#13;
The concert will be held&#13;
at 3:30pm ath the Baptist&#13;
Church, 3700-47th Ave.,&#13;
Kenosha. This concert will&#13;
be held in the church,&#13;
located at the northwest&#13;
intersection of Washington&#13;
Road and 47th Avenue.&#13;
James B. Kinchen Jr.,&#13;
associate professor of&#13;
music and director of&#13;
Canary for an educational&#13;
"moo." Canary got a grant&#13;
for the university's&#13;
Classroom technology&#13;
committee to do this.&#13;
Moos are a bit like textbased&#13;
adventure games&#13;
crossed with "chat rooms."&#13;
People from anywhere on&#13;
the internet can come to&#13;
UW-Parkside's moo,&#13;
explore its "rooms", and&#13;
choral acnvrues at UW·&#13;
Parkside, will be the conductor.&#13;
Admission is $5 for&#13;
adults and $3 for senior&#13;
citizens and tickets may be&#13;
purchased at the door. For&#13;
more "information, call the&#13;
UW- Parkside Music&#13;
Department at (414) 595·&#13;
2457.&#13;
What happened to&#13;
it.uwp.edu?&#13;
If you're a student here&#13;
with an email account,&#13;
you've just been moved to&#13;
a new email address.Th&#13;
enew one is faster and you&#13;
have your own web page.&#13;
But what is happening to&#13;
your old home,&#13;
it.uwp.edu?&#13;
The it.uwp.edu machine&#13;
is being taken over by&#13;
English professor Bob&#13;
converse with each other.&#13;
It already has users from 8&#13;
foreign countries.&#13;
Users on the virtual&#13;
world of a moo can also&#13;
build new parts of the&#13;
world. Last semester&#13;
Canary's University&#13;
Seminar class built a virtual&#13;
version of UW-Parkside.&#13;
To visit the Parkside&#13;
moo from your email&#13;
account, type "14" at the&#13;
menu to get to the email%&#13;
prompt, and then type telnet&#13;
it.uwp.edu 7777. To&#13;
reach it froma lab machine,&#13;
you choose the&#13;
Communication Menu,&#13;
and then Telnet. When the&#13;
box pops up, you type&#13;
"it.uwp.edu 7777" inside&#13;
quotation marks.&#13;
Canary has been concetrating&#13;
on incorporating&#13;
computer technology into&#13;
his teaching. This summer&#13;
he will teach a 4-week&#13;
Humanities course called&#13;
"The Humanities and the&#13;
Internet."&#13;
EntertaiD_&#13;
llntrruirm mith a )Brady&#13;
COLEEN M. TARTAGLIA Brady Bunch too." are you married&#13;
ENTERTAlNMENTEDITOR RN: "Were you tutored on the set what city do you&#13;
I had a chance to mterview Barry of the Brady Bunch? Did you feel call home now. did&#13;
Williams before his performance at you missed the social activities of a you see the comet&#13;
UW-Parks'de Thursday, March 27. youth's school life?" last night, and what&#13;
Barry Williams dropped off his BW: "Yes, they tutored are you doing for&#13;
agent about 11:00 at Parkside, while me....There was definitely a trade Easter?"&#13;
Barry drove around and got some- off, fame for school... ..I missed out BW: "No chilthing&#13;
10 eat, he said he hadn't eaten on a lot with other kids my age [The d r en ... I'm COLEEN M. TARTAGLIA&#13;
since his show in Oshkosh. Brady cast became his social life]," divorced ...! travel a ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR&#13;
Barry arrived at Union 209 at RN: "Did you go to college?" lot between L.A. "Then I saw her....Ahhhh, Marcia,&#13;
noon. He was dressed in black, had BW: "No, Iwent to Pepperdine and New York, but Marcia, Marcia," said Barry Williams. He&#13;
the bluest eyes, and some grey hairs University for a while, and took L.A. is my home...I was reminiscing about the first time he saw&#13;
of distinction. He was very polite. some extension courses from didn't see the Maureen McConnick on the set of the&#13;
courteous, and looked directly at UCLA, but I don't have a college comet, although I Brady Bunch, in 1969. barry said he saw&#13;
me, like he was hanging on every degree." wanted to. I was fireworks when he looked at her.&#13;
word I said. That also made him RN: "The Brady Bunch and the doing a show in Barry William's show at Parkside, on&#13;
charming. Yes, I am a Brady Bunch Partridge Family were on televi- 0 s h k 0 Sh, __I'm March 27, started by showing the audience&#13;
kid. I was thrilled to meet, in per- sion, opposite each other, for many going to spend clips from the Brady Bunch. He wasn't on&#13;
son, the groovy Greg Brady. years. Did you and David Cassidy Easter in L.A. with stage yet, the audience was anticipating his&#13;
(Keith Partridge) hang around my family." arrival. After about five minutes of Brady&#13;
together? You were both teen RN:' "What clips, and the Brady song, "Here's the&#13;
idols." advice do you have story, of a lovely lady," Sheila Egerson,&#13;
BW: "I never met David. But for young kids from PAB, introduced him, followed by&#13;
Christopher Knight (Peter) was today interested in thunderous applause and cheers from the&#13;
friends with Danny Bonaduce show biz?" Union Square's inhabitants.&#13;
(Danny Partridge)." [He talked a lit- BW: "First, get He talked about the first time he saw&#13;
tie bit about Danny's recent success, your education, then Maureen McConnick. "Iwalked on the&#13;
and that he's happy for him.] get experience, then set and saw Peter, my little Brady brother,&#13;
RN "Wh fi t kiss?" C it Yo h little Cindy with curly pigtails, so : en was your rs ss. go tor I...." U ave&#13;
BW: (Turning red, laughing, and only one opportuni- cute...then I saw __ ," he let the audismiling)&#13;
"Right from school ques- ty to be a child, and ence fill in the blank. Ina very sensual&#13;
tions to a first kiss, huh? It wasn't all of your life to be voice he said, "Yes, ooh Marcia, Marcia,&#13;
Maureen, like most people think, an adult...Education Marcia."&#13;
although I was Maureen's first kiss. provides the plat- He talked of the singing and dancing&#13;
My first kiss was when I was seven, form for everything they did on the show. Some of them&#13;
wait, four. I swapped gum with you do in life...don't couldn't sing and dance, so when it was&#13;
Claudia graves, Peter Graves' get professional time to record their voices, the studio put&#13;
daughter." until after col- them into a recording studio, turned off&#13;
We had five minutes before he lege...You can't get the bad singers' microphones and turned&#13;
prepared for his show. My last back your childquestions&#13;
were: hood, so take your time and enjoy ..... L_-:-~~;:=======================~ ~-~~---- ..&#13;
RN: "Do you have any children, your youth ...." I 't T~ _. -- ~ I ~ m ~~~~~~~~ :',~ Sea r e you r · "For a Rockiu Good Time!" .'&#13;
Thursday's College Night&#13;
parents At Vintage Rock Cafe&#13;
RANGER NEWS: "I am really&#13;
thrilled to meet you. Igrew up with&#13;
the Brady Bunch."&#13;
BARRY&#13;
[Laughing]&#13;
WILLIAMS:&#13;
"I grew up with the&#13;
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Tibet 7pm CART&#13;
Theatre&#13;
Sunday, April 6-&#13;
Daylight savings time&#13;
begins (spring ahead)&#13;
Monday, April 7-&#13;
Gay &amp; Lesbian poetry&#13;
reading by Professor&#13;
Carol Vopat NOON&#13;
Library Overlook&#13;
Lounge&#13;
Movie: "It's My&#13;
Party" 7pm Union o Cinema&#13;
F Wednesday, April 9-&#13;
Speakers on same sex&#13;
marriages and transgenderism&#13;
NOON E Union 207&#13;
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Soup &amp; Substance&#13;
NOON Union 104&#13;
"Foreign Exchange &amp;&#13;
the Multinational&#13;
Company" speaker&#13;
Jim Chwala (manager&#13;
of Global Liquidity at&#13;
s.c. Johnson Wax)&#13;
3:30-5pm MOLN 107&#13;
Here's the story of a&#13;
man named Brady&#13;
up the good singers' microphones.&#13;
He. introduced more clips, this time&#13;
from the Brady Bunch Hour Variety&#13;
Show, in 1977. The studio dressed them,&#13;
"In the tightest polyester suits you could&#13;
imagine ....[As the Brady's] shake their&#13;
collective booties." Peter had two left feet&#13;
and couldn't sing either, but they worked&#13;
around that. He showed clips from when&#13;
they sang Do the Hustle, Shake Your&#13;
Booty, and a close-up of Barry saying&#13;
"Feel Funky!" Barry couldn't bear to&#13;
watch that one, he turned away in embarrassment.&#13;
In the 90's, 1V tried to bring back the&#13;
Brady's. It only lasted for ten episodes&#13;
because it didn't have the innocence of the&#13;
Brady Bunch, and it dealt with real life&#13;
issues. Greg was now a doctor, a&#13;
Gynecologist, upon Barry's own suggestion.&#13;
Marcia was an alcoholic, Cindy was&#13;
a DJ on an underground radio show, and&#13;
Bobby was a race car driver who became&#13;
a paraplegic. I guess America wasn't&#13;
ready for real life with the Brady's.&#13;
He dispelled the rumors about&#13;
Florence Henderson and him being&#13;
involved. He said it all started on the&#13;
Geraldo show. By the end of the show,&#13;
the rumors about Florence and him "having&#13;
a thing" were flying. However, none&#13;
of them are true.&#13;
Parkside Ranger staff. The&#13;
cost is between $78 and $98&#13;
depending on how many people&#13;
participate.&#13;
We are planning to do a static&#13;
line jump on April the 20th. To&#13;
sign up contact Troy Getter at&#13;
the Ranger office 595-2295.&#13;
There is a 20$ nonrefundable&#13;
deposit payable to Skydive&#13;
Adventure, Inc.&#13;
TROY GETTER&#13;
FEATURES INTERN ~ .. ,&#13;
Free pitcher of Alabama Slammers with ".&#13;
$4.00 pitcher of beer&#13;
Alternative Music by DJ Chad&#13;
Do you want to scare your parents'!&#13;
Would you jump out of&#13;
an airplane just because your&#13;
friends are doing it? Are you&#13;
interested in a major adrenaline&#13;
rush'! If you are sign up&#13;
for the experience of a life&#13;
lime. Come jump out of a perfectly&#13;
good airplane with the&#13;
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Klaver and cursing&#13;
...or lack there of&#13;
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AI Heppner&#13;
Sport Guy&#13;
Lisa. It's softer than the sidewalk.&#13;
Just ask Marshall.&#13;
Fact: Jill Branner and Ann&#13;
Kelley took 1,2 in the 1500 run&#13;
last week.&#13;
Opinion: Didn't you see that&#13;
Nike commercial, ladies? It's OK&#13;
to be fast.&#13;
Fad: Freddie Joe Nunn has yet&#13;
to curse this school year.&#13;
Opinion: Freddoe Joe, it's OK to&#13;
say bad words (sometimes).&#13;
Fad:&#13;
Athletic&#13;
Director Lenny&#13;
Klaver.took over as baseball&#13;
coach.&#13;
Opinion: Rumor has it Klaver is&#13;
also going to take over Maniott&#13;
Food Service next.&#13;
Fact: Lisa Potthast came back&#13;
from a two-year knee injury last&#13;
weekend.&#13;
Opinion: Walk on the grass,&#13;
Potthast comes back&#13;
Knee injury sidelined hurdler nearly two years&#13;
AL HEPPNER Saturday at the&#13;
SPORTS EDITOR Wheaton College&#13;
As a freshinan, Lisa Potthast Open, Potthast&#13;
broke the school record in the hur- led off with a&#13;
dIes. Nearly two years later, smooth hand-off&#13;
Potthast scored another victory. She in the opening leg&#13;
didn't break any records this time. of the 4 x 100&#13;
She just stepped on the track. Lisa relay. . Perhaps&#13;
After countless months of painful Potthast symbolizing her&#13;
and ineffective physical therapy smooth transition&#13;
that would have driven most ath- back to the track.&#13;
letes into early retirement, Potthast Later, she competed in the 200&#13;
finally had surgery this winter. Last meters.&#13;
"It was great to have Lisa racing&#13;
again. Her technique was great and&#13;
she raced aggressively," said Coach&#13;
Mike De Witt.&#13;
Potthast said that she was pain-free&#13;
during the meet, although she admit.&#13;
ted that she was a tittle sore at practice&#13;
on Monday. Potthast's best&#13;
event, the hurdles, may haveto waita&#13;
while as her knee would be suscepn.&#13;
ble to the high impact of the event.&#13;
"I'm staying on the ground for&#13;
now," Potthast said.&#13;
Underdog Arizona dethrones Kentucky&#13;
BRIAN MIKOLAjEK Championship with a.84-79 over- the game that sent the game into&#13;
SPORTS REPORTER time victory over defending cham- overtime.&#13;
pion Kentucky, Monday night in But it was the guard play of tourIndianapolis.&#13;
nament's Most Outstanding Player&#13;
Arizona (25-9) went 0-4 from the Simon and freshinan Mike Bibby&#13;
field,butconnectedon lOaf 14 foul (19 pts, 9 rebs) that consistently&#13;
shots in the overtime, outscoring broke the Kentucky press, forced&#13;
Kentucky 10-5 in the extra session. the temps in favor of Arizona.&#13;
Kentucky, (35-5) though denied a In their remarkable tournament&#13;
chance to become the second back- run, Coach Cate Olsen's Arizona&#13;
to-back natural champion this squad defeated Kansas, N.&#13;
decade, gave a champion-like Carolina, and Kentucky, all #1&#13;
effort, hitting two three-pointers by seeds, hecoming the first school to&#13;
Mercer and Anthony Epps late in accomplish that feat since 1979.&#13;
Miles Simon scored a career high&#13;
30 points and&#13;
dropped in four&#13;
free throws in&#13;
the final minute&#13;
to lead the&#13;
Arizona&#13;
Wildcats to&#13;
their first&#13;
N C A A&#13;
National&#13;
.Sf'i' '~'Nrl~YOI]!&#13;
The Parkside Student Government's&#13;
Treasurer position is currently&#13;
vacant. Applicants must&#13;
have experience with Parkside&#13;
budget structures. Interested&#13;
students must contact&#13;
Presdent Tert Jacobson at&#13;
WYLL D139A or 595-2037.&#13;
The Parkside Student Government&#13;
Association has one senate&#13;
seat available. Students applying&#13;
must be taking at least 6&#13;
credits, and have a cumuiative&#13;
gpa of 2.0. Please inquire in the&#13;
PSGA office or at the meetings&#13;
on Fridays at noon in CART 129.&#13;
Vouchooh:&#13;
Tandem&#13;
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Racine all stars&#13;
dominating league&#13;
WILL TOBIN&#13;
SPORTS REPORTER&#13;
The Spring Intramural&#13;
Basketball season is in full&#13;
swing. With the exception&#13;
of some unfortunate forfeited&#13;
games, the league has&#13;
been very competitive.&#13;
The Racine All Stars&#13;
have completely dominated&#13;
the league thus far. Led by&#13;
the league's leading scorer,&#13;
Darrel Fralin; (19.7 ppg)&#13;
they have compiled a perfect&#13;
record of 13 and O.&#13;
Racine leads the league in&#13;
ppg at 86.3, and heat their&#13;
opponents by an average of&#13;
23.8 points per contest.&#13;
Can they be beaten?&#13;
Holding on to a firm grip&#13;
of second place is&#13;
Showtime, who are led by&#13;
league's' second leading&#13;
scorer, (also the league's #1&#13;
vote receiver for the all star&#13;
game) Greg Griffin (18.7&#13;
ppg). Showtime has lost 3&#13;
games, two of them to the&#13;
Racine All Stars. Look for&#13;
those two teams to be hooking&#13;
up in the finals.&#13;
The remaining teams are&#13;
hovered slightly above, at,&#13;
or helow .500. Racine's&#13;
Other team led by Mark&#13;
Senske (13.7 ppg) checks&#13;
in at third place with a&#13;
record of 9 and 3.&#13;
Hangtime, who has suffered&#13;
two crutial losses to&#13;
Racine's Other Team, is&#13;
tied for Fourth with the&#13;
team with the most colorful&#13;
nickname in the league,&#13;
Old Time Chunk Cheese,&#13;
led by former UWP player,&#13;
Quincey Trice (17.7 ppg).&#13;
What does that nickname&#13;
mean, any way?&#13;
The league's first annual&#13;
all star game will be played&#13;
on April 17 at 7:00 p.m..&#13;
This game will feature the&#13;
league's top players. The&#13;
league playoffs will then&#13;
start with the first round of&#13;
games heginning on April&#13;
22nd, 2nd round games on&#13;
April 24th, and the frnals on&#13;
April 29th.&#13;
Standings&#13;
Team Name W&#13;
Racine AllStars 13&#13;
Showtime 10&#13;
Racine's Other Team 9&#13;
Hangtime 7&#13;
. Old Time Chunk Cheese 7&#13;
Tuff As Nails 5&#13;
The Untouchables 5&#13;
En Fuego 3&#13;
Prong 1&#13;
.b Pet. m! Strk&#13;
o 1.000 0.0 W13&#13;
3 0.769 3.0 W3&#13;
3 0750 3.5 W2&#13;
5 0.583 5.5 L1&#13;
5 0.583 '5.5 L2&#13;
8 0.385 8.0 12&#13;
8 0.385 8.0 W1&#13;
10 0.231 10.0 L5&#13;
11 0.083 11.5 12&#13;
Klaver takes over baseball&#13;
Rangers play tough&#13;
ALHEPPNER&#13;
SPORTS EDITOR&#13;
Enhancement Plan, aimed&#13;
at gaining community support.&#13;
Klaver even planned&#13;
to personally drive the track&#13;
team to Pennsylvania&#13;
Relays, until his new job&#13;
forced him to stay here for a&#13;
double header.&#13;
After second-year coach&#13;
Craig Kealty announced his&#13;
resignation on Monday&#13;
because of "personal reasons:'&#13;
Klaver really had no&#13;
other choice but to appoint&#13;
himself.&#13;
"I'll finish out the rest of&#13;
the year," Klaver told&#13;
Kenosha News. "It would&#13;
have been very difficult to&#13;
find a replacement."&#13;
Klaver was Wayne&#13;
State's (Neb.) baseball&#13;
coach for nine years, com.&#13;
piling a 226-201 record at&#13;
the NCAA Division II&#13;
school. Kealty was just 10-&#13;
37 last year.&#13;
Lenny Klaver&#13;
NAK(TH(&#13;
(ONN((TION&#13;
Between great tasting subs&#13;
and good for you food&#13;
Opening April 9&#13;
Union Square&#13;
Men's Baseball in win column&#13;
TIM MOTE James Herkowski single.&#13;
With the score 6-5 and two&#13;
outs in the top of the ninth,&#13;
Parkside's emotional leader&#13;
Rob Valcq blasted a two-run&#13;
homer to take the lead. The&#13;
next hitter Toby Horon went&#13;
deep for his first homerun of&#13;
the season. Pitcher Phil&#13;
Maier earned the victory,&#13;
pitching the complete game.&#13;
The final score was 9-7.&#13;
With their record 2-4, the&#13;
Rangers traveled to QUincy&#13;
last weekend, to take on the&#13;
first place Hawks. The&#13;
Rangers jumped out to a four&#13;
run lead in the first. Jamie&#13;
Karow, Rob Valcq, Chris&#13;
Schiefer and Toby Horon,&#13;
drove in runs with RBI singles.&#13;
Quincy scored three&#13;
runs in the first and second&#13;
innings, and once in the third,&#13;
to take the lead at 7-3. In the&#13;
fourth inning the Rangers&#13;
recaptured the lead. Malt&#13;
Loder doubled, and Jamie&#13;
Karow and Rob Valcq both&#13;
singled and scored to make&#13;
the score 8-7. Once again, the&#13;
lead was short lived, as the&#13;
Hawks tied the game in the&#13;
fifth, and took the lead in the&#13;
sixth on a two-run homer off&#13;
reliver TIm Mote. The&#13;
Rangers lost 10-8.&#13;
In the second game, the&#13;
Rangers again jumped out in&#13;
front. Steven Boulter led off&#13;
the game with a towering&#13;
home run. Pitcher Jesse&#13;
Brokl started off strong by&#13;
retiring the first eight batters.&#13;
But in the third the Hawks&#13;
scored twice and took a 2-1&#13;
lead. In the fourth and fifth&#13;
innings, the Hawks showed&#13;
their offensive power by&#13;
scoring eight times to extend&#13;
their lead to lO-l. The&#13;
Rangers showed heart, by&#13;
battling back with six runs in&#13;
the seventh and one in the&#13;
ninth, but came up short 12-&#13;
lO. Brokl received the loss.&#13;
The final game of the weekend&#13;
was a disappointing one&#13;
for the Rangers. The bats&#13;
were cold, and the Ranger&#13;
defense was poor, as they&#13;
committed six errors in a I ()..&#13;
3 loss. The Rangers are 4-12&#13;
overall and 2-7 in GLVC&#13;
play. The Rangers have home&#13;
games this weekend against&#13;
Lewis on Saturday and&#13;
Sunday at 12 p.m..&#13;
It's not as if Lenny&#13;
Klaver was just sitting&#13;
around twiddling his&#13;
thumbs when he decided to&#13;
take over as skipper of&#13;
Parkside's baseball team.&#13;
Klaver is not only the&#13;
school's Athletic Director,&#13;
but he is also the&#13;
Department Chair of&#13;
Health, Physical Education,&#13;
and Recreation, all while he&#13;
teaches a full load of classes.&#13;
Then again, Klaver has&#13;
always been a giving person.&#13;
Last fall, Klaver organized&#13;
the "Just Send Me the&#13;
Bill" contest in which students&#13;
could win free tuition&#13;
just by showing up for&#13;
UWP athletic events. He&#13;
also organized the UWParks&#13;
ide Athletic&#13;
I n&#13;
Klaver's&#13;
debut,&#13;
the&#13;
Rangers&#13;
played&#13;
inspired&#13;
ball in a double header&#13;
against nationally ranked&#13;
and GLVC Leader Quincy&#13;
(20-4). UWP was on the&#13;
short end of a 10-8 decision&#13;
in the first game. In the&#13;
nightcap, the team played&#13;
just like their coach. They&#13;
never quit. After falling&#13;
behind lO-l, the Rangers&#13;
battled back, only to lose&#13;
12-10.&#13;
"We were very competitive&#13;
against a good team,"&#13;
Klaver said.&#13;
UWP fell to 4-11 (2-6 in&#13;
the GLVC), but if they play&#13;
half as hard as their coach,&#13;
they're due for a big tum&#13;
around.&#13;
The Parkside men's baseball&#13;
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-Stcven Boulter also went&#13;
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Acheson.&#13;
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