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            <text>PSGA elections&#13;
held 24th -25th&#13;
Fall elections for the Parkside&#13;
Student Government Association&#13;
are being held today and tomorrow&#13;
in the main concourse of Molinaro&#13;
Hall. All students are eligible to&#13;
vote for the candidates of their&#13;
choice for positions on the Senate&#13;
and SUFAC (Segregated University&#13;
Fees Allocations Committee).&#13;
The candidates for the Senate&#13;
are as follows: Business and&#13;
Administrative Science Division —&#13;
David P. Hale, Undeclared major&#13;
— Chris Hammelev, Write-in&#13;
candidates for the Senate are:&#13;
Behavioral Science — Gary Neu,&#13;
Business and Administrative&#13;
Science — Gary Ledger, Engineering&#13;
Science — Gregory S. Davies,&#13;
Humanities — Thomas Ellsworth,&#13;
Social Science — William Gohde,&#13;
Undeclared Major — James&#13;
Broshat.&#13;
The SUFAC candidates are:&#13;
Sally Wesley, Susan P. Johnson,&#13;
and David R. Rottgen. Joan&#13;
Barton is a write-in candidate for&#13;
SUFAC.&#13;
The election booths will be open&#13;
both days from 8 a.m. until 9 p.m.&#13;
so that every student gets a chance&#13;
to vote. As President Tim Zimmer&#13;
stated, "The fall elections have&#13;
traditionally seen a low voter&#13;
turnout. We're hoping that the&#13;
campus atmosphere this year will&#13;
lend itself to more action and more&#13;
students voting."&#13;
"The Senate hasn't been very&#13;
active lately because we haven't&#13;
had enough people. After this&#13;
election, we should be able to get&#13;
moving."&#13;
'Mexifest' Saturday, Nov. 10&#13;
Moscow Orchestra&#13;
to appear tonight&#13;
The Moscow Pops Orchestra,&#13;
featuring three stars of the Bolshoi&#13;
Opera and two principals of the&#13;
Kiev Ballet, will appear in concert&#13;
at the University of WisconsinParkside&#13;
tonight, Wednesday,&#13;
Oct. 24, at 8 p.m.&#13;
The concert, part of the Accent&#13;
on Enrichment subscription series,&#13;
will be held in the Physical&#13;
Education building so that there is&#13;
ample seating for the general&#13;
public. Tickets ($5) for bleacher&#13;
seating are available at Sears in&#13;
Kenosha, Cook-Gere in Racine,&#13;
the Union Information Center at&#13;
UW-Parkside and, if available, at&#13;
the door.&#13;
Because of recent defections by&#13;
Russian performers in this&#13;
country, there was some doubt as&#13;
to whether this company would be&#13;
allowed to leave Russia. An AOE&#13;
spokesman said, however, that the&#13;
company has arrived in the U.S.&#13;
and is currently performing on the&#13;
east coast. Earlier, the Moscow&#13;
Symphony, a different group, was&#13;
forced by Russian officials to&#13;
cancel its scheduled tour.&#13;
The touring company of 75&#13;
which will be performing at&#13;
UW-Parkside represents a&#13;
marriage of three of the Soviet&#13;
Union's most exciting traditions:&#13;
the Nekrosov Russian Folk&#13;
Orchestra, the Bolshoi and the&#13;
Kiev Ballet.&#13;
The program will feature the&#13;
orchestra in a variety of traditional&#13;
Russian folk songs and waltzes, as&#13;
well as such classical selections as&#13;
Schubert's "Serenade" and&#13;
Moussorgsky's "Great Gate at&#13;
Kiev" from Pictures at an&#13;
Exhibition. Balalaika and "gusli"&#13;
solos and duets also will be&#13;
featured.&#13;
"Mexifest," an evening of&#13;
Mexican entertainment and food,&#13;
will be held Saturday. Nov. 10. at&#13;
the University of WisconsinParkside&#13;
and is open to the public.&#13;
In the tradition of previous theme&#13;
dinners at UW-Parkside. Mexifest&#13;
will feature a multi-course dinner,&#13;
complete with strolling guitarists&#13;
and singers, dancers, a Mariachi&#13;
band and a 10-piece Latin&#13;
American orchestra.&#13;
And if tradition follows,&#13;
Mexifest could sell out as fast as&#13;
previous UW-P theme dinners.&#13;
Last Winter's Faschingfest sold&#13;
out within 48 hours after it was&#13;
announced. Other past dinners&#13;
have included "An Evening with&#13;
Leonardo da Vinci" and "An&#13;
Evening at Monticello" with&#13;
Thomas Jefferson, also turn-away&#13;
affairs.&#13;
Like Faschingfest, Mexifest will&#13;
begin in the campus Union Bazaar&#13;
with a reception, move to the&#13;
Union dining room for dinner and&#13;
entertainment, then move downstairs&#13;
to Union Square where&#13;
entertainment and dancing will b^&#13;
featured in a nightclub setting.&#13;
Sponsors say all entertainment&#13;
will be in costume and. as in the&#13;
past, guests are encouraged to&#13;
come in theme dress.&#13;
Reservations for the dinner will&#13;
be accepted at the Union&#13;
Information Center beginning&#13;
Wednesday (October 24) for staff&#13;
students at 8 a.m. Reservations&#13;
may be made in person, bv mail-, or&#13;
by calling '553-2345. Phone&#13;
reservations, however, must be&#13;
followed within 48 hours by&#13;
payment. Checks should be made&#13;
out to UW-P Mexifest. Total cost&#13;
is $12.50 per person.&#13;
The evening will begin at 6 p.m.&#13;
with a Sangria punch reception.&#13;
An authentic five-course Mexican&#13;
meal will follow at 7 p.m.&#13;
Seating is limited to about 320&#13;
persons. Group table reservations&#13;
may be made.&#13;
INSIDE. . .&#13;
Fornes talks career&#13;
From the Parking Lot:&#13;
'Life of Brian&#13;
Cramer's Corner:&#13;
cross-country women&#13;
v J&#13;
Early registration coming&#13;
Jazz Ensemble performs&#13;
The Parkside Jazz Ensemble performed during Fabulous Friday in&#13;
Union Square last week to the delight of those having their weekly Friday&#13;
beer. Watch for their album to be coming out soon. The ensemble is&#13;
directed bv Tim Bell. photo by M. Anderson&#13;
Early registration will be held&#13;
again this fall for the upcoming&#13;
spring semester. Members of the&#13;
early registration committee are&#13;
Bill Misamore (chairman). Stu&#13;
Rubner. Don Gunderson. Jim&#13;
Marks. Deana Wild. Stella Gray,&#13;
and Geoff Gajewski. They urge&#13;
all students to take advantage of&#13;
this program. Said Stu Rubner.&#13;
"It will do the students nothing&#13;
but good if they register early.&#13;
They will be assured of obtaining&#13;
almost any class they want!"&#13;
V '&#13;
New undergraduate, re-entry,&#13;
and transfer students must applyby&#13;
November lb to be able to&#13;
register early. Continuing students&#13;
can pick up their registration&#13;
packets in the Molinaro Hall&#13;
concourse on the following dates:&#13;
Friday. November 9 from 8:30&#13;
• a.m. until 4:00 p.m.; Monday.&#13;
November 12 from 8:30 a.m.&#13;
until 7:00 p.m.: and Tuesday.&#13;
November 13 from 8:30 a.m.&#13;
until TOO p.m.&#13;
The academic advising program&#13;
will also be included in the&#13;
spring registration. All matriculant&#13;
students must have the&#13;
advising card signed. If the&#13;
; si&#13;
-&#13;
ncd M -&#13;
registration the matriculant student&#13;
cannot register. The card is&#13;
not necessary for non-matriculant&#13;
students. The time for&#13;
continuing matriculant students&#13;
to see their advisor and obtain&#13;
this card is from November 12 to&#13;
November 21.&#13;
Registering early, a person&#13;
may enjoy any of the many&#13;
campus facilities. The ID given to&#13;
the student will not be valid until&#13;
payment is made but another&#13;
temporary card will be handed&#13;
out to enable the student to use&#13;
all of the facilities.&#13;
Payment of fees is not&#13;
necessary upon registration in&#13;
November, but it is possible. A&#13;
list of courses will be mailed to&#13;
all students in December, along&#13;
with details on fee payments.&#13;
Textbooks will not be available&#13;
tor purchasing until January 9.&#13;
Students may stop by any time&#13;
before that and familiarize&#13;
themselves with the bookstore.&#13;
All undergraduate students&#13;
should take the Mathematics and&#13;
English Placement Tests prior to&#13;
enrolling at Parkside. The November&#13;
Registration Testing&#13;
Dates are: November 2b at b:(X)&#13;
p.m.:.November,-,!; at, 12 npo.li, or&#13;
6:00 p.m.; and November 28 at&#13;
12 noon or 6:00 p.m. All of the&#13;
placement tests will be given in&#13;
Greenquist Hall. Room 10.3. The&#13;
total testing time is approximately&#13;
3 hours.&#13;
The times for early registration&#13;
are: November 27 and 28. from&#13;
8:30 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. for fulltime&#13;
continuing students and&#13;
6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. for&#13;
part-time continuing students:&#13;
November 29. from 8:30 a.m.&#13;
until 5:00 p.m. for part-time and&#13;
full time students; and from 6:00&#13;
p.m. until 9:00 p.m. for new&#13;
students (counseling and advising&#13;
will be given also).&#13;
People that don't register early&#13;
can always register in Januar;&#13;
Any additional questions about&#13;
early registration can be directed&#13;
to the Student Development . i&#13;
Community Student Services&#13;
center in D-175 of the Wvlhe&#13;
Library Learning Center&#13;
553-2000. Graduate students&#13;
should call in the Division, ui'n&#13;
for their graduate [ o-;: -t&#13;
Master of administrative Science&#13;
(Mas). 553-2280; Master ot&#13;
Public Service AdminH-trrvDnti&#13;
(MPSA). 553-2021. or 553-2316-&#13;
, . .Ed u^ifkyn,552-2,180,&#13;
October 24, 1979&#13;
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Music at Parkside Nov. 11 Terry Friso - Freshman&#13;
The advertisements, that's what&#13;
I mostly look for. Parkside Piano Duo: Carol Bell&#13;
and August Wegner; and Invention&#13;
for Piano and Tape by&#13;
John Biggs, performed by pianist&#13;
Barbara English Maris.&#13;
The series is* directed by Harry&#13;
Sturm and August Wegner, and is&#13;
free and open to the public.&#13;
Concert-goers are invited to stay&#13;
for a wine and cheese reception&#13;
immediately following the concert.&#13;
For further information call the&#13;
Parkside Fine Arts Division Office&#13;
at 553 - 2042.&#13;
Composers' Competition and was&#13;
given its first performance by the&#13;
OrianaTrioon May 13, 1979. Also&#13;
on the program are Divertimento&#13;
for harpsichord and percussion by&#13;
Jurg Baur, performed by Frances&#13;
Bedford, harpsichord, and David&#13;
Lenz, percussion; Three Pieces for&#13;
Clarinet by Igor Stravinsky,&#13;
performed by clarinettist Timothy&#13;
Bell; Adagio Lyrico for two pianos&#13;
by Milwaukee composer JohrDowney,&#13;
performed by *•' t&#13;
The first concert in the J979-80&#13;
season in the New Music at&#13;
Parkside series at the University of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside will be presented&#13;
on November 11, 1979 in&#13;
the Communication Arts Theatre.&#13;
The featured work will be Music&#13;
for Oriana by John White,&#13;
performed by the Oriana Trio: S.&#13;
Eden Vaning, violin; Harry Sturm,&#13;
cello; and Carol Bell, piano.&#13;
This was the winning work in&#13;
the 1979 Oriana Trio International&#13;
Dick Sykes - Sophomore&#13;
I turn right to the personals. I&#13;
have a lot of girlfriends that write&#13;
me notes.&#13;
To the Hditnr&#13;
Minority Student Union active&#13;
Chris Kortiang - Sophomore&#13;
The front page to find out what&#13;
is in the newspaper.&#13;
photos by B. Passino&#13;
John Conforti - Freshman&#13;
The forest, that's where I'd&#13;
pick up a Ranger, right?&#13;
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i i ian Felland&#13;
Itoug Edenhauser&#13;
Ken Meyer&#13;
Foff S tevens&#13;
Kevin Padula&#13;
MBke Murphy&#13;
Tom Cooper&#13;
Editor&#13;
Business Manager&#13;
Sports Editor&#13;
Feature Editor&#13;
News Editor&#13;
Photo Editor&#13;
... A d v e r t i s i ng M a n a g er&#13;
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Reminder&#13;
The Ranger appreciates hearing&#13;
from you! If you'd like to write a&#13;
letter to the Editor, just follow&#13;
these guidelines:&#13;
Ail letters must be in the Ranger&#13;
office by 10 am on the Friday&#13;
before publication. The Ranger&#13;
office is located at WLLC D139&#13;
(next to the Coffee Shoppe).&#13;
The maximum length for letters&#13;
accepted is 500 words. They must&#13;
be typewritten, double-spaced with&#13;
one-inch margins on standard&#13;
typing paper.&#13;
Ail letters must be signed.&#13;
Names will be withheld for valid&#13;
reasons. Include a phone number&#13;
for verification.&#13;
All letters will be printed&#13;
without editing. Remember to&#13;
check for typing errors, misspellings,&#13;
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The Ranger has editorial&#13;
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publish letters found to be&#13;
defamatory in content.&#13;
Photographers&#13;
Mark Anderson, Curtis Moldenauer, Brian Passino&#13;
Layout&#13;
Mary Arnold, Nancy Hernandez, Nancy Mikaelian&#13;
Graphic Artists&#13;
Jill Stougaard, Michael Williams &#13;
Ranger Wednesday October 24, 1979 3&#13;
Phi Alpha Theta&#13;
to meet Oct. 30&#13;
An organizational meeting to&#13;
elect officers for a Parkside&#13;
chapter of Phi Alpha Theta. the&#13;
International Honor Society in&#13;
History, will be held at 12:30&#13;
P-m.. Tuesday, October 30, in&#13;
Molinaro ill. Any student&#13;
interested in history is encouraged&#13;
to attend, as a history club&#13;
is also being organized. The club&#13;
and the honorary will cooperate&#13;
on all activities and programs.&#13;
Students are eligible for membership&#13;
in Phi Alpha Theta if&#13;
they have completed a minimum&#13;
of 12 credits in history with a 3.1&#13;
average or above and a 3.0&#13;
average or above in two-thirds of&#13;
the remainder of their course&#13;
work.&#13;
Phi Alpha Theta offers awards&#13;
and scholarships to members,&#13;
publishes The Historian magazine&#13;
which publishes student papers,&#13;
and tries to promote the study of&#13;
history by bringing students and&#13;
faculty together both intellectually&#13;
and socially.&#13;
If unable to attend the meeting,&#13;
or it additional information is&#13;
requested, contact history faculty&#13;
members Dr. Angela Howard&#13;
Zophy or Dr. Oliver Hayward in&#13;
the Social Science office, ext 2316.&#13;
Fornes to direct&#13;
Obie award play&#13;
Off Broadway playwright Maria&#13;
Irene Fornes will direct her 1977&#13;
Obie Award play "Fefu and Her&#13;
Friends" at the University of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside at 8 p.m.&#13;
Thursday through Sunday, Oct.&#13;
25 - 28, and at 2 p.m. on Sunday,&#13;
Oct. 28, in the Communication&#13;
Arts Theater.&#13;
Critics have hailed the play as a&#13;
"coup d'theatre" for its unique&#13;
environmental design.&#13;
The action begins and ends in&#13;
the conventional setting of the&#13;
theater. But in between, the&#13;
audience moves physically through&#13;
the New England country house&#13;
where Fefu and seven women&#13;
friends have gathered for a&#13;
reunion. The time is the 1930s and&#13;
they are planning a fund-raising&#13;
event for a school they hope to&#13;
start.&#13;
As the players move in groups of&#13;
two and three through the rooms&#13;
of the house, the audience follows&#13;
them... to the kitchen, to a&#13;
bedroom, to the living room, to the&#13;
lawn where a croquet game is in&#13;
progress. The audience is divided&#13;
into four groups to view these&#13;
scenes, moving from room to room&#13;
as the cast repeats its performance&#13;
for each group. The rooms are&#13;
"real" rooms, rather than conventional&#13;
theatrical sets, with four&#13;
walls and ceilings enclosing both&#13;
actors and audience.&#13;
This intimacy affects the acting&#13;
style Fornes has adopted for her&#13;
cast. It is a cinematic, close-up&#13;
style, she explains. The audience&#13;
sees the characters blink and&#13;
breathe as they re-live shared joys&#13;
and sorrows and search for a vision&#13;
of their future.&#13;
Donna Hutchings of Evanston&#13;
plays Fefu (pronounced Feh-foo —&#13;
a nickname for Stephanie). Cast as&#13;
her frien ds are Mary Ann&#13;
Lulewicz. Mary-Beth Kelleher and&#13;
News Briefs&#13;
Patricia B. Casciaro of Kenosha,&#13;
Sarah Spencer, Mary Stankus and&#13;
Gail G. Ross of Racine and Rita R.&#13;
Bislew of Kansasville.&#13;
Prof. Rhoda Gale Pollack is the&#13;
producer, set and light design is by&#13;
John H. Dickson and costume&#13;
design by Barbara Thompson.&#13;
Because of space limitations in&#13;
the play's special environments,&#13;
seating will be limited to 200&#13;
persons per performance. Reservations&#13;
can be made by calling&#13;
553-2345 or 553-2042. Admission&#13;
is $3 for the general public; $2 for&#13;
senior citizens and UW-Parkside&#13;
students, faculty and staff. Tickets&#13;
are available at the Parkside&#13;
Union Information Center.&#13;
Marketing Club&#13;
needs support&#13;
Now you have the opportunity to&#13;
expand your marketing knowledge&#13;
and experience through two&#13;
methods — a soon-to-be-formed&#13;
Marketing Club with Glenn Bozon&#13;
as advisor, and a Marketing&#13;
Seminar.&#13;
The Marketing Club will&#13;
attempt to promote interest in&#13;
marketing at UW-Parkside, and&#13;
we need your support! We are&#13;
looking for students carrying a&#13;
marketing specialty, or any&#13;
students interested in the field.&#13;
The Club will be exploring such&#13;
areas as collegiate competition and&#13;
practical experience in the field&#13;
through other projects.&#13;
The first of these activities will&#13;
be a Sales and Marketing&#13;
Round-Up to be held at Carthage&#13;
College on November 2 and 3. It&#13;
will feature guest speakers, work&#13;
shops, and other social activities.&#13;
The topics to be discussed include&#13;
Women In Business, Dressing For&#13;
Success, Resume Writing, and Job&#13;
Interviewing, among others. Cost&#13;
will be $10 per session or $25 for&#13;
all three sessions. The sessions run&#13;
Friday, November 2, from 4:30 to&#13;
10:00 p.m. and Saturday, November&#13;
3, from 8:00 - 1:15 and 1:45 -&#13;
6:45 p.m. The price of the sessions&#13;
includes meals.&#13;
For further information about&#13;
the seminar, or the Marketing&#13;
Club, contact Glenn Bozon or the&#13;
business office at Extension 2243,&#13;
or 652-5584.&#13;
Blood drive to&#13;
be held today&#13;
Parkside's Fourth Annual Blood&#13;
Drive will be held today in Union&#13;
104-106 from 9 a.m. until 2:30&#13;
p.m. Those students interested in&#13;
giving blood may do so on a&#13;
walk-in basis.&#13;
As Dr. Richard Pomazal,&#13;
co-director of the event along with&#13;
Edith Isenberg, stated, "It is&#13;
anticipated that 100,000 blood&#13;
donations will be needed this year&#13;
for southeastern Wisconsin."&#13;
The drives here at Parkside have&#13;
been successes in the past, but&#13;
everyone is hoping that students&#13;
will give even more this year.&#13;
"This drive, we're hoping for&#13;
100 pints. That'll put us over last&#13;
year's 93," Pomazal stated. The&#13;
campus health department is&#13;
working on the drive with help&#13;
from the Life-Science and PreMed&#13;
clubs.&#13;
Any questions about eligibility&#13;
requirements and procedures may&#13;
be directed to the campus health&#13;
office, ext. 2366.&#13;
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in America.&#13;
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The Co-operative Services Collective is&#13;
Parkside's largest student group with over&#13;
1,000 members, providing the Food &amp; B ook&#13;
Co-ops and Learning Center for the entire&#13;
Parkside community. Call 553-2667 for info.&#13;
P.A.B.&#13;
Parkside Activities Board brings you all of&#13;
Parkside's student programming. Attend a&#13;
movie, dance, concert, etc. and support the&#13;
hard work that goes into each of these&#13;
programs. Call 553-2278&#13;
s. o. c.&#13;
The Student Organization Council&#13;
represents over 25 student groups that work&#13;
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Wednesday, Oct. 24&#13;
Blood Drive from 9 am until 2:30 pm in Union 104-106. The program is open to&#13;
the public. Sponsored by the Parkside Health Office.&#13;
Movies "A Doll's House" and "Ricky &amp; Rocky" will be shown at 7 pm in the&#13;
Union Cinema Theatre. Admission is $1.50. The program is open to the public.&#13;
Sponsored by the Kinesis Film Series.&#13;
A/E Series presents the Moscow "Pops" Orchestra with performers from the&#13;
Bolshoi Theatre and Kiev Ballet at 8 pm in the Physical Education Bldg.&#13;
Tickets are available at the Union Information Center. Admission is $5.00.&#13;
Coffeehouse at 8 pm in Union Square featuring "Buck, Stove and Range".&#13;
Admission is free. Sponsored by PAB.&#13;
Thursday, Oct. 25&#13;
Meeting Organizational meeting for Individuals interested in forming a Competitive&#13;
Club Team. 6:00 pm at level 2 Phy. Ed. Building.&#13;
Speaker Jerry Wolsham Union 104 from 12:00-1:00.&#13;
Friday, Oct. 26&#13;
Play "Fefu and Her Friends" at 8 pm in the Communication Arts Theatre. The&#13;
play is being directed and written by Maria Irene Fornes, Artist in Residence.&#13;
Tickets are available at the Union Information Center. Admission is $2.00 for&#13;
Parkside students and senior citizens and $3.00 for others.&#13;
Saturday, Oct. 27&#13;
Movies "Amarcord" and "Experiments in Motion Graphics" will be shown at 7&#13;
pm in the Union Cinema. Admission is $1.50. The program is open to the&#13;
public. Sponsored by the Kinesis Film Series.&#13;
Play "Fefu and Her Friends" will be repeated at 8 pm in the Communication Arts&#13;
Theatre.&#13;
Sunday, Oct. 28&#13;
Play "Fefu and Her Friends" will be repeated at 2 pm and 8 pm in the Communication&#13;
Arts Theatre.&#13;
Movies "Amarcord" and "Experiments in Motion Graphics" will be repeated at&#13;
1:30 pm in the Union Cinema.&#13;
Monday, Oct. 29&#13;
Round Table at 12 noon in Union 106. Racine Circuit Judge John Ahlgrimm will&#13;
talk on "The New Children's Code-One Year Later". The program is free and&#13;
open to the public.&#13;
Meeting I PHELTA THI at 7:00 pm in Union Square. Important I PHELTA THI&#13;
to discuss future plans. New members welcome to listen in.&#13;
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Specials begin the week of Oct. 24&#13;
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Ranger Wednesday October 24, 1979 5&#13;
I to R; Terry Jones, Terry" Gilliam, Graham Chapman, Eric Idle&#13;
John Cleese, and Michael Palin.&#13;
from Hie Parking Lot&#13;
'Life of Brian'&#13;
by G. Helgeson&#13;
At a time when so many seem to&#13;
be compromising logical thought,&#13;
abandoning imperfectly mundane&#13;
daily life, and replacing it with&#13;
illogically perfect infinity, along&#13;
comes a movie that gives the&#13;
viewer a second chance at facing&#13;
up to brutal reality, according to&#13;
the Monty Python gospel.&#13;
Their "Life of Brian" reveals,&#13;
through satire and grotesque&#13;
slapstick comedy, that there is a&#13;
lot of "silliness" in the world.&#13;
Perhaps you already know that.&#13;
But even if you do, "Brian" is still&#13;
worth your $3.50. Silly things have&#13;
never before been exposed in such&#13;
a silly way.&#13;
Brian can be compared to&#13;
Christ, but if this comparison is&#13;
too offensive to those wholly&#13;
snagged in Christianity, he can&#13;
also be compared to a few more&#13;
infamous, perhaps luckier, individuals&#13;
that have claimed to&#13;
represent the same doctrines (and&#13;
the same Father). ;&#13;
No matter who Monty Python's&#13;
"Brian" is supposed to represent,&#13;
his figure will be recognized. Brian&#13;
is the innocent bystander who is&#13;
always in the wrong place at the&#13;
right time, and never fully aware of&#13;
his role in the scheme of things.&#13;
It's kind of fun guessing if and&#13;
how he'll get out of all the tangled&#13;
scrapes he manages to get himself&#13;
into so innocently.&#13;
As usual, nearly every social&#13;
institution and human quirk&#13;
known to man is made laughable&#13;
by the Pythons. . .including&#13;
nationalist organizations, Roman&#13;
conquerors and their conquered&#13;
subjects, over-possessive mothersin-drag,&#13;
the common rabble,&#13;
individuals with speech defects,&#13;
feminists, UFO's and their&#13;
Hollywood clones, stock scenes&#13;
from old movies, and prophets.&#13;
There s more: holy men, various&#13;
government officials and laborers,&#13;
severed limbs, tood, elderly people,&#13;
biblical figures, legal searches,&#13;
public executions, grade school&#13;
jokes, and even British "tea time."&#13;
And it's all very silly. You might&#13;
find yourself laughing heartily one&#13;
minute, then spending the next&#13;
tew minutes trying to convince&#13;
yourself that you weren't laughing&#13;
at anything that childish.&#13;
Monty Python's "Life of Brian"&#13;
is not just another cult movie, to be&#13;
watched uijder the influence after&#13;
the bars close. Stay sober for this&#13;
one. Or you might wake up the&#13;
next morning confused — yet&#13;
vaguely aware that you've had an&#13;
epic nightmare.&#13;
Actually, "Brian" offers no&#13;
arguments against the Bible, God,&#13;
or even Jesus himself. Jesus is&#13;
portrayed twice — both times as&#13;
very white, clean, and holy. The&#13;
slapstick is saved for those who&#13;
were exposed to His teachings. The&#13;
Pythons are more interested in&#13;
showing us man's fraudulence&#13;
than in exposing religion as a&#13;
fraud.&#13;
Myths &amp; facts&#13;
by Edith Isenberg&#13;
Just for variety, I'd like to share&#13;
with yoii some medical myths&#13;
collected by my colleagues in other&#13;
health services and a few of my&#13;
own. With the health information&#13;
explosion of the last few years,&#13;
health myths are common. These&#13;
medical misconceptions usually&#13;
grow out of common problems or&#13;
situations and it is important to&#13;
remove the "myth" and substitute&#13;
sound medically accepted&#13;
concepts.&#13;
Myth: A person with 20/20&#13;
vision does not need glasses.&#13;
Fact: This person may not need&#13;
glasses. The 20/20 vision indicates&#13;
normal visual acuity, the ability to&#13;
read on the eye examination chart,&#13;
the letters designated to be read at&#13;
20 feet. Visual acuity does not&#13;
include focusing ability, eye&#13;
coordination, depth perception&#13;
and other eye activity necessary for&#13;
continued good vision. So having&#13;
20/20 vision only is a good start,&#13;
but not the final answer.&#13;
Myth: Butter or lard is good for&#13;
a burn.&#13;
Fact: No grease should be&#13;
applied. Cold water is the accepted&#13;
treatment for burns. The cold will&#13;
not only relieve some of the pain,&#13;
but will also stop the burn process&#13;
that may continue in serious&#13;
burns.&#13;
Myth: A hot soak will limber up&#13;
a newly sprained ankle.&#13;
Fact: Remember 'the actions of&#13;
heat and cold. Heat expands, and&#13;
will allow newly ruptured blood&#13;
vessels to bleed and produce&#13;
swelling. Cold contracts and will&#13;
help inhibit bleeding and swelling.&#13;
The ICE rule: ICE, Compression,&#13;
Elevation. "Just been socked?&#13;
Keep it cold. Use the heat when&#13;
it's two days old."&#13;
Myth: A penicillin or antibiotic&#13;
shot will cure a cold.&#13;
Fact: A cold is caused by a&#13;
virus. A penicillin or antibiotic&#13;
shot is effective only against&#13;
bacteria, never viruses.&#13;
The Parkside Union Announces. . .&#13;
Sat. Nov. 10&#13;
mecikd J&#13;
B Sa ngria Punch Reception&#13;
• Five Course Mexican Dinner&#13;
• Strolling Musicians&#13;
• Costumed Folkdancers&#13;
• Authentic Mariachi Band&#13;
• 10 Piece Latin American Orchestra&#13;
$12.50 Per Ticket&#13;
Tickets On Sale Now — Union Information Center&#13;
Seating limited to the first 320 reservations&#13;
Art Dept. sponsors trip&#13;
The ART DISCIPLINE is&#13;
planning a fall field trip to the&#13;
Chicago Art Institute on Saturday,&#13;
November 3rd. Those attending&#13;
will view the special ToulouseLautrec&#13;
exhibition as well as the&#13;
world-famous permanent collection&#13;
of the Institute.&#13;
Although primarily intended for&#13;
art students, all art lovers from the&#13;
University community are invited&#13;
to participate and take advantage&#13;
of the low group rates. Sign up at&#13;
the Fine Arts Office in CA 285&#13;
before Wed., Oct 31st. Cost is&#13;
$2.00 for round-trip transportation&#13;
by train (meals &amp; admission&#13;
are extra). All those attending&#13;
must meet at the Chicago &amp;&#13;
Northwestern Station in Kenosha&#13;
at 8:30 a.m. on Nov. 3; train will&#13;
return by 6:30 p.m. If you are&#13;
interested in art, don't miss this&#13;
all-day art adventure!&#13;
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PRESENTS&#13;
Forties talks on career&#13;
by Donald Scherrer&#13;
Off Broadway playwright Maria&#13;
Irene Fornes, visiting artist-inresidence&#13;
in dramatic arts here at&#13;
U.W.-Parkside, will direct her&#13;
1977 Obie Award-winning play,&#13;
"Fefu and Her Friends," October&#13;
25-27, at 8 p.m., and October 28 at&#13;
2 and 8 p.m., in the Communication&#13;
Arts Theater.&#13;
Maria Fornes, in addition to the&#13;
Village Voice Qff-Broadway (Obie)&#13;
Award for "Fefti", has also&#13;
received Obies for her plays&#13;
"Promenade" "The Successful&#13;
Life of 3," and one for directing&#13;
her 1978 - 1979 play, "Eyes on the&#13;
Harem." "Dr. Kheal" and "Tango&#13;
Palace" are likewise of her doing.&#13;
Maria Fornes has garnered&#13;
many prestigious awards, among&#13;
Fefu and friends rehearse for the fund raiser that has brought them&#13;
together. Gail Ross, right, executes a joyful lead applauded by, from left,&#13;
Donna Hutchings (Fefu), Mary Ann Lulewicz (Cindy), Sarah Spencer&#13;
(Julie), Mary Stankus (Paula), Patricia Casciaro, on couch (Emma), and&#13;
Mary Beth Kelleher (Christina).&#13;
• , k&#13;
felliiji's &amp;iqacord&#13;
Union Square Theater&#13;
Oct. 27 7:00 pm&#13;
Oct. 28 1:30 pm&#13;
S1.50 Single Admission&#13;
Part-time work&#13;
available now!&#13;
Position could lead&#13;
to full-time&#13;
Summ er positi ons.&#13;
Hours are flexible,&#13;
for interview.&#13;
Phone 634-7106&#13;
them: Whitney, Rockefeller,&#13;
Guggenheim, New York State&#13;
Grants and National Endowment&#13;
for the Arts.&#13;
Her plays have been produced&#13;
throughout the U.S. and in such&#13;
major European theatrical centers&#13;
as London, Stockholm, Glasgow,&#13;
Svalegange, Spoletb, Amsterdam,&#13;
and Melbourne and Zurich. A&#13;
volume of her work, Promenade&#13;
and Other Plays, is presently&#13;
distributed by Drama Book&#13;
Specialists in New York.&#13;
She is also president of the New&#13;
York Theater Strategy, an OffBroadway&#13;
playwrights' organiThere&#13;
are easier ways to pay for college.&#13;
Co C^nnHl IPtinn i»L.I nducting telethons, waiting tables or&#13;
parking cars may not be the only ways to&#13;
help you pay for college. There may be a&#13;
scholarship or grant available that you've&#13;
overlooked. Or it may be as simple as cutting&#13;
back on expenses. Read the next issue of&#13;
Insider and find out.&#13;
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give you a "better idea" for paying your way&#13;
through college. And if you need a set of&#13;
wheels to get you around campus, check out&#13;
the sporty Fords for the 80's.&#13;
Look for Insider-* ftortfs continuing series&#13;
of College newspaper supplements.&#13;
FORD&#13;
FORD DIVISION&#13;
zation which she co-founded.&#13;
At the age of 15, Fornes left her&#13;
native Havana with her mother&#13;
and sister, and settled in New York&#13;
City in October, 1945, when "the&#13;
joy of it being the end of the war&#13;
was still felt very much in the&#13;
U.S."&#13;
"I was always interested in the&#13;
arts," said Maria. "My family was&#13;
quite artistic. My father encouraged&#13;
the children to do&#13;
something in the arts. At first I&#13;
thought I'd be a musician, and I&#13;
started studying the piano, but I&#13;
really didn't have very much&#13;
talent. Then I started painting for&#13;
a while. I enjoyed that much more&#13;
but I didn't really feel a deep&#13;
passion for painting. It was more&#13;
like work."&#13;
"It was around that time, when&#13;
I was 24, that I went to Europe&#13;
(Paris), and lived there for three&#13;
years, And I wasn't doing very&#13;
much of anything. -I was still&#13;
painting, and really doing nothing&#13;
but sitting in cafes."&#13;
When asked to comment on her&#13;
upcoming play, "Fefu and Her&#13;
Friends," which concerns the&#13;
gathering of 8 women in Fefu's&#13;
country house, in New England in&#13;
1935, and in which, the audience,&#13;
like guests, is invited to visit the&#13;
rooms to intimately witness the&#13;
events and conversations evolving&#13;
into profound insights into the&#13;
feminine mind, she remarked,&#13;
"It's very difficult to explain a&#13;
play. Explaining a play is no&#13;
different from explaining your life.&#13;
A play is a complete world."&#13;
"Every time you write a&#13;
character, the character is&#13;
connected with your knowledge of&#13;
people and of yourself. The&#13;
characters in this play are more&#13;
realistic than the characters I've&#13;
written before."&#13;
"In the course of writing this&#13;
play, there would be a scene in&#13;
which one of the characters I was&#13;
working on would come close to&#13;
someone I'd be thinking of; it's not&#13;
the total character, but it could be&#13;
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women I defended. The subjects&#13;
of this week's column are the&#13;
runners on the women's crosscountry&#13;
team. A minimum of five&#13;
runners are required if a team is&#13;
to compete for score, but&#13;
unfortunately Parkside only has&#13;
three, Sharon Keller, Wendy&#13;
Burman and Barbara Osborne.&#13;
Although they can't compete&#13;
score-wise as a team, each runner&#13;
places well as an individual when&#13;
they run in meets. All of the&#13;
three come to Parkside with&#13;
impressive personal accomplishments&#13;
in high school. Osborne, a&#13;
sophomore, while running at&#13;
Bradford went to state every year,&#13;
while freshman Wendy Burman&#13;
went her senior year and placed&#13;
second in the two mile. Sharon&#13;
Keller, also a freshman, qualified&#13;
for state twice.&#13;
Each of the women started&#13;
running in high school because it&#13;
was their first chance to compete&#13;
in a varsity sport. The "desire to&#13;
compete, and the feeling of self&#13;
accomplishment" as Keller puts&#13;
it, is what she gets out of&#13;
running. Burman adds, "I want a&#13;
sense of self fulfillment and&#13;
running gives me a chance to&#13;
develop my potential."&#13;
For people who think it&#13;
unfeminine for women to participate&#13;
in sports, the athletes&#13;
dispelled that way of thinking.&#13;
"If anything, in a way it makes&#13;
you become more feminine." says&#13;
Burman. Osborne comments, "Of&#13;
course women belong in sports,&#13;
Volleyball team&#13;
in invitational&#13;
Last weekend coach Linda&#13;
Henderson's women's volleyball&#13;
team took part in the tough&#13;
Northern Illinois Invitational at&#13;
DeKalb. "This was an excellent&#13;
tournament. Everyone played just&#13;
great." said Henderson.&#13;
Parkside lost their first match to&#13;
Northwestern University by scores&#13;
of 15-13 and 15-7. The bad luck&#13;
continued as the Rangers lost to a&#13;
strong Iowa team in two games&#13;
15-8 and 15-12.&#13;
Loyala University was the next&#13;
Parkside foe. The Rangers lost the&#13;
first game of this match 15-5 but&#13;
came back to win the next two 15-4&#13;
and 15-8 for a victory.&#13;
The Rangers continued their&#13;
winning streak by beating a tough&#13;
Host Northern Illinois squad by&#13;
scores of 15-9 and 16-14.&#13;
Parkside's record is now 13-13-1&#13;
and looking forward to the&#13;
state tournament coming up&#13;
November 3rd. This weekend they&#13;
will take part in the Carthage&#13;
Invitational.&#13;
Osborne Passino&#13;
just as much as men do.&#13;
Competition is healthy, ..it's an&#13;
outlet for frustrations." but&#13;
perhaps Keller summed it up&#13;
best. "Some people don't have&#13;
the guts to compete. 1 have a lot&#13;
ot talent and a lot of people are&#13;
afraid ot showing it. I'm trying to&#13;
accomplish something in spite of&#13;
what people say and think."&#13;
The daily workout schedule&#13;
varies with Mondays and&#13;
Wednesdays set up for speed&#13;
work and Tuesdays and Thursdays&#13;
set aside for distance&#13;
running and weights. On Fridays&#13;
they prepare for the meets over&#13;
the weekend.&#13;
The state cross country meet is&#13;
on Saturday at LaCrosse. Let's&#13;
hope that Keller, who is nursing&#13;
a leg injury, can compete with&#13;
her other teammates. 1 w ish them&#13;
the best of luck.&#13;
with this coupon I&#13;
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for individuals interested in&#13;
forming a competitive club team&#13;
for intercollegiate competition,&#13;
and club play under the United&#13;
States Volleyball Association&#13;
Sanctions.&#13;
Linda Henderson, coach of the&#13;
women's varsity volleyball team,&#13;
will be the faculty adviser. The&#13;
club is open to all interested&#13;
students, but will emphasize men's&#13;
competition since there is already&#13;
a women's varsity team. There will&#13;
be an organizational meeting on&#13;
Thursday, October 25, 1979 at&#13;
6:00 PM in the Phy. Ed. Building&#13;
on level two. Anyone interested&#13;
who cannot attend should leave&#13;
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with Coach Henderson in the Phy.&#13;
Ed. Office.&#13;
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in a moment."&#13;
"For example, there's a watertight&#13;
in the play. And what is part&#13;
of the watertight was one summer&#13;
in Spain. I was there with a friend&#13;
and her daughter, and her&#13;
daughter's boyfriend. And there&#13;
was a watertight in that house, and&#13;
it was mostly my friend who had&#13;
the energy. They were running all&#13;
over the house, up and down and&#13;
around. The house was completely&#13;
wet. I wasn't involved. I was&#13;
sitting, writing, and they were&#13;
running, passing by me; and I&#13;
enjoyed so much watching them&#13;
that I know that that was why I put&#13;
it in the play. But that doesn't&#13;
mean my friend is one of the&#13;
people in the play."&#13;
When questioned about" her&#13;
favorite or what she considers her&#13;
best play, she revealed "It always&#13;
happens that at the time when I&#13;
am working on a play. That's the&#13;
one I think is best, and that's the&#13;
one I feel closest to. The others&#13;
seem distant to me."&#13;
"The hardest part of playwriting&#13;
is to work alone. Writing is very&#13;
difficult. That's why I think there&#13;
are a few very good plays. I see&#13;
writing a play as a picture. Most&#13;
people think writing a play is a&#13;
good plot or a good character, or a&#13;
good sense of language. All of&#13;
those things are important, but&#13;
Patronize&#13;
our&#13;
Advertisers&#13;
Fornes story&#13;
they are just tools to construct. It's&#13;
like a house. A house has to have a&#13;
living room, a bedroom — walls&#13;
that you can work around, and&#13;
use. Whether it's wonderful&#13;
architecture or just poor. That is&#13;
the difference — how the&#13;
proportions and the dimensions&#13;
are. How you go up the steps, how&#13;
wide they are, how you go from one&#13;
room to another."&#13;
"In any play at all, the audience&#13;
goes from one level to another.&#13;
That is the true art of&#13;
playwriting."&#13;
"What comes natural to me, in&#13;
relation to other playwrights, is&#13;
that I have a very strong visual&#13;
sense, and I know what is&#13;
happening on stage. That is why I&#13;
can also direct a play, because I&#13;
can see the images and the&#13;
composition, and see how people&#13;
relate to a show in relation to the&#13;
positions they are in."&#13;
"Writing is like cooking the&#13;
meal. Directing is like eating it. I&#13;
always felt that when I wrote a play&#13;
and had someone else directing it,&#13;
it was like I had prepared the meal&#13;
but I was not allowed to taste it. I&#13;
love directing."&#13;
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