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              <text>Gramm-Rudman&#13;
explored&#13;
Pages4and5&#13;
James Cagney&#13;
remembered&#13;
Page&#13;
8&#13;
Softball season&#13;
opens with split&#13;
Rage 12&#13;
~&#13;
'Unlverstty of Wisconstn-Parkstde&#13;
Thursday, April 3, 1986&#13;
Volume 14, No. 26&#13;
photo by Jack Bornhuetter&#13;
Enjoying the sun ...while it lasts.&#13;
Students&#13;
took&#13;
advantage  of unseasonably  warm. weathe!.last week,&#13;
opting&#13;
for&#13;
the lawn instead of the Library to study and&#13;
pulling&#13;
the&#13;
bicycles&#13;
out of the&#13;
depths of the garage in preparation  for the real arrival of summer.&#13;
Reorganization  plan&#13;
goes to Senate&#13;
Kari Dixon&#13;
New. Editor&#13;
Carol Cashen,  Interim  As-&#13;
sltant  Chancellor for Educa-&#13;
tional   Services,   will  meet&#13;
with  the  Parkslde   Student&#13;
Government  Association  at&#13;
its weekly meeting tomorrow&#13;
to discuss the new Education-&#13;
al  Services  Reorganization&#13;
Plan.&#13;
The plan  was  written&#13;
by&#13;
Michael Bassts, who held that&#13;
position before Cashen, after&#13;
the directors  of the various&#13;
departments   consulted  with&#13;
their  individual  staffs  and&#13;
submitted   recommendations&#13;
to&#13;
him. Bassis conferred&#13;
with&#13;
new  Chancellor   Sheila  Ka-&#13;
plan,  Cashen  said,  and  she&#13;
(Kaplan)&#13;
Is&#13;
In&#13;
favor  of the&#13;
plan.&#13;
Copies of the plan were ctr-&#13;
culated&#13;
to&#13;
the  University&#13;
Committee,   the   Academic&#13;
Staff   Committee,   Student&#13;
Government and the&#13;
commit-&#13;
tee  comprised   of  division&#13;
chairs.&#13;
All&#13;
have responded fa-&#13;
vorably  to the  plan,  except&#13;
student   government.    and&#13;
Cashen said she would like to&#13;
lay to rest  the fear  that an&#13;
extra  layer would be placed&#13;
between the students and her-&#13;
self.&#13;
"Students  will not be&#13;
In-&#13;
volved&#13;
In&#13;
yet another layer of&#13;
bureaucratic  red&#13;
tape,"&#13;
she&#13;
said.   "The   administrative&#13;
liaison with student&#13;
govern-&#13;
ment  would remain  the  as-&#13;
sistant&#13;
chancellor-unless&#13;
Chancellor Kaplan decides&#13;
to&#13;
implement&#13;
a&#13;
Dean  of  Stu-&#13;
dents position, and then that&#13;
person&#13;
will&#13;
interact  between&#13;
the students and the&#13;
chancel-&#13;
lor."&#13;
Some of the major&#13;
organt-&#13;
zatlonal  changes  of plan&#13;
In-&#13;
clude movlng the Child Care&#13;
Center&#13;
and&#13;
the Health Center&#13;
back  under  the direction  of&#13;
Student&#13;
Life  where&#13;
it&#13;
had&#13;
been before.&#13;
"Both&#13;
of these&#13;
come&#13;
from segregated&#13;
fees,&#13;
and&#13;
It&#13;
makes budgeting&#13;
eas-&#13;
ler," Cashen said.&#13;
Another change was&#13;
dtvtd-&#13;
ing&#13;
the&#13;
personnel of Commu-&#13;
nity Student Services and&#13;
Stu-&#13;
dent Development among the&#13;
various  departments&#13;
so&#13;
they&#13;
could work&#13;
in&#13;
their areas  of&#13;
expertise, and establishing&#13;
an&#13;
Enrollment Services unit&#13;
that&#13;
Plan See page&#13;
3&#13;
that  he was very  excited  to&#13;
get the appointment  from the&#13;
governor for this position and&#13;
thinks that he adds a "unique&#13;
perspective"  to the problems&#13;
that the Bpard tries to solve ..&#13;
Schenian,&#13;
25,&#13;
received&#13;
hIS&#13;
undergraduate   degree  frol?&#13;
Madison in May,&#13;
1985,&#13;
and&#13;
IS&#13;
currently  attending  the&#13;
cone-&#13;
ge's Law School. He has had&#13;
much  experience  in stu&lt;~ent&#13;
government  both at Madls~n&#13;
and with the United&#13;
Counctl,&#13;
a  state-wide   student  lobby&#13;
group.&#13;
t&#13;
Schenian    responded&#13;
0&#13;
questions  from  the  Senate&#13;
with clear,  concise  answers.&#13;
He acknowledged  the concer-&#13;
ns of the students  here,  u~at&#13;
this is a small  campus  WIth&#13;
low enrollment,  with the. en-&#13;
couraging- news that MadIson&#13;
and Milwaukee are both plan-&#13;
. g to place a cap on enroll-&#13;
~~nt  which  will  cause  stu-&#13;
dents that go there to take a&#13;
.econd  look at parkslde.&#13;
The   Ranger,   Parkslde&#13;
's&#13;
weekly newspaper&#13;
r&#13;
was given&#13;
a&#13;
rating  of "First  Class"  by&#13;
the   Associated   Collegiate&#13;
Press/National&#13;
Scholastic&#13;
Press Association for the first&#13;
semester,&#13;
1985-1986.&#13;
ACP is the oldest national&#13;
press   organization   in  the&#13;
United States, whose purpose&#13;
is&#13;
to improve scholastic jour-&#13;
nalism and&#13;
to&#13;
honor achieve-&#13;
ment.&#13;
A  "First   Class"   rating.&#13;
which represents  very good to&#13;
excellent,  places  the Ranger&#13;
in the top&#13;
40&#13;
percent of cone-&#13;
ge  newspapers   nationwide.&#13;
Newspapers   are   rated   on&#13;
every aspect, from writing&#13;
to&#13;
layout.&#13;
.&#13;
A  spokesman  from  ACP&#13;
said  that  25 percent  of the&#13;
Student Regent visits&#13;
by Jenny Carr&#13;
At the last PSGA meeting,&#13;
John Schenian,  the only stu-&#13;
dent member  of the Board of&#13;
Regents, addressed  the&#13;
sen-&#13;
ate.&#13;
Schenian  briefly  explained&#13;
to the  Senate  that  he  has&#13;
served  on  the  Board  since&#13;
November,&#13;
1985&#13;
and that he Is&#13;
the first student  to hold such _&#13;
an office.&#13;
Like the other members  of&#13;
the Board of Regents,  Scheni-&#13;
an serves as a volunteer  and&#13;
is reimbursed  only for his ex-&#13;
penses.   Unlike   the   other&#13;
Board  members   who  hold&#13;
their  positions   for   seven&#13;
years,   student   representa-&#13;
tives,  Schenian  stated,  hold&#13;
the office for two years.&#13;
The reasoning  behind  this.&#13;
according to Schenian. is that&#13;
the student is anxious  to get&#13;
started  on a career  and the&#13;
other members  of the Board&#13;
are  successful  members   of&#13;
the community. Schenlan said&#13;
Ranger receives "First Class'&#13;
rating from A&#13;
CPINSCP&#13;
over&#13;
600&#13;
newspapers&#13;
who par-&#13;
tlclpale  ln the rating service&#13;
achteve a "FIrst&#13;
Class"&#13;
rat-&#13;
Ing,&#13;
The htghe.t  award a news-&#13;
paper   can   achieve   after&#13;
"First&#13;
CIa....&#13;
Is&#13;
"AU Ameri-&#13;
can."&#13;
which&#13;
encompasses&#13;
12.15 percent  of  all  news-&#13;
papers  rated.  A&#13;
newspaper&#13;
must receive four out of five&#13;
marks of distinction&#13;
to&#13;
obtain&#13;
"All    American"&#13;
status.&#13;
Ranger  received  marks  of&#13;
distinction   for   advertlalng&#13;
and editorial cartoons.&#13;
The judge  who rated  the&#13;
Ranger commented. "A good,&#13;
good paper;  especially  your&#13;
nose  for  news  and  strong&#13;
layouL.(The  Ranger) can be-&#13;
come a prize winner, (you've&#13;
done) an excelleD&amp;&#13;
Ranger  editor&#13;
J~&#13;
klelcz,&#13;
said&#13;
of&#13;
lIIe&#13;
natllIC ••&#13;
are&#13;
vel')"&#13;
plee.-d&#13;
'1'Illa .....&#13;
ftrat&#13;
year&#13;
we'"&#13;
PIIttlllplllad&#13;
bt&#13;
the&#13;
ACP cmrte8t; and&#13;
we&#13;
are&#13;
happy&#13;
with&#13;
lIIe&#13;
..-Ita.&#13;
Is&#13;
extremely&#13;
dlfllcult&#13;
to&#13;
maln-&#13;
tain exce1leDce&#13;
at&#13;
a eampua&#13;
without&#13;
a&#13;
jounIaII.,m&#13;
pr0-&#13;
gram,  and therefore  offering&#13;
no&#13;
real&#13;
incentive  to&#13;
lItatt&#13;
members.   Fortunately,   we&#13;
have a vel')"dedIcated staff&#13;
of&#13;
superb   writers,   photogra.&#13;
phers and ad repre.entatlves.&#13;
I'm sure&#13;
that&#13;
"All&#13;
American"&#13;
statu.  I. just around&#13;
the&#13;
cor-&#13;
ner for&#13;
the Ranger."&#13;
The Ranger  will be rated&#13;
agatn&#13;
In&#13;
May for the second&#13;
semester.&#13;
2  Thursday.  Aprll3.  1986&#13;
RANGER&#13;
c&#13;
Editgrial&#13;
Save your Assistance&#13;
Will&#13;
you&#13;
be one of the students  forced  out of a college&#13;
education due to financial aid cuts?&#13;
At&#13;
a&#13;
financial aid workshop last week, one speaker said&#13;
that Parkside may lose 1000students because of cuts.&#13;
That means one-fifth of the&#13;
student  body might  not re-&#13;
turn In the fall. might not be&#13;
able to finish their  educa-&#13;
tions  and  may  lose  their&#13;
career dreams and plans.&#13;
A  laissez-faire   attitude&#13;
would be the easiest position&#13;
for  students  to take.&#13;
If&#13;
it&#13;
doesn't affect you, then&#13;
why&#13;
should you care? Or maybe&#13;
you feel there Isn't anythlng------------&#13;
you can do to slop this Impending disaster so you may as&#13;
well accept the inevitable.&#13;
The Injustices of the Gramm-Rudman  bill and Reagan's&#13;
budget plan will be the demise of accessible higher educa-&#13;
tion&#13;
If&#13;
we Ignore&#13;
It.&#13;
Students can do something to let the government  know&#13;
financial  aid is necessary.  We can FIGHT.&#13;
We don't need sticks and stones&#13;
to&#13;
fight this injustice.&#13;
Write or call your Congressmen and urge them to vote&#13;
"no" on financial aid cuts. Currently PSGA Is' sponsoring&#13;
a letter writing campaign.  PSGA will provide stationery&#13;
Editorial&#13;
See page 3&#13;
((...one-fifth of&#13;
the student&#13;
body may not&#13;
return in the&#13;
fall.&#13;
r»&#13;
=~_...............~...............----- .....'"&#13;
A CIVILIANPLANE WIll&#13;
HAVE&#13;
10&#13;
Do.&#13;
OAK&#13;
'tHINK5 HE.&#13;
so&#13;
MR.&#13;
~I&#13;
"E  BECA.USE.&#13;
HAS BEATE..,'"    l&gt;-NtOS&#13;
HIS JE.TFIC~~PE&#13;
M'l&#13;
WERE  ,o.BLE.&#13;
'v&#13;
wRATH ...&#13;
Letter to the Editor&#13;
Student kicks Ranger in the "backside"&#13;
To the Editor:&#13;
Ten or so times a year. usu-&#13;
ally  when  I  am  bored  to&#13;
tears,&#13;
I&#13;
pick up an issue of&#13;
the illustrious Stranger  to see&#13;
what's happening In the little&#13;
minds of small people. So far&#13;
you're  batting  1000: without&#13;
faU I have been keenly disap-&#13;
pointed&#13;
in&#13;
what I have read.&#13;
In general, these comments&#13;
are  applicable  to  various&#13;
parts of every issue;  but&#13;
in&#13;
particular,   the kind of article&#13;
which prompts this letter ap-&#13;
peared  In  the  March  20th&#13;
issue, page&#13;
11,&#13;
by Hans Haus-&#13;
child, entitled  "Anti-rock bri-&#13;
gade infiltrates  Kenosha."  I&#13;
am concerned because this&#13;
type&#13;
of article  is indicative  of&#13;
the  kind  of  pseudo-Intellec-&#13;
tualism a newspaper uses to&#13;
mask over an inept reporter's&#13;
lack of objectivity.  Does the&#13;
Backside Stranger  purport to&#13;
be a newspaper?  I fear that&#13;
it&#13;
does; but then so does the Na-&#13;
tional Enquirer. The essay is&#13;
a prime example of a major&#13;
malady&#13;
in&#13;
the media of&#13;
America--the   redefinition   of&#13;
news and&#13;
objectivity.&#13;
The article written by Hau-&#13;
schild&#13;
was  quite  a  biased&#13;
essay.  Beginning  with  the&#13;
"headline,&#13;
OJ&#13;
the entire article&#13;
bordered  on being no more&#13;
than  a  diatribe  against  the&#13;
person  and views of Peters,&#13;
the subject of the essay. and&#13;
thus.  indirectly,  upon  those&#13;
who   would   hold   similar&#13;
views. Hauschild  offered  al-&#13;
ternate   interpretations   for&#13;
each of the ideas he chose&#13;
to&#13;
quote from Peters, but in only&#13;
a single instance did he offer&#13;
anything more than his own&#13;
opinion to back  up these al-&#13;
ternate  views. In this single&#13;
Instance, (about the origins of&#13;
the term "rock-and-roll"),&#13;
his&#13;
claim to back up his view Is&#13;
weakly presented.  Indeed,  I&#13;
myself have a book at home&#13;
which contradicts Hauschild's&#13;
assertion  and backs up Pe-&#13;
ters'  assertion.  This simply&#13;
shows that some people care-&#13;
fully choose their  sources  In&#13;
order to back up their own&#13;
pre-conceived opinions.&#13;
I can hear Hauschild now:&#13;
"What  do you think  Peters&#13;
was doing at that seminar?&#13;
His views were just as one-&#13;
sided!"   Certainly   that  is&#13;
right. The difference is that&#13;
Peters was conducting&#13;
a sem-&#13;
inar at which he announced&#13;
up&#13;
front what his views were&#13;
(at least this Is what Hauschl-&#13;
Id says--I wasn't  there). Con-&#13;
sidering  the  setting  of  the&#13;
seminar,  could anyone truly&#13;
Jennie TunkJelc&#13;
Edltor&#13;
Karl&#13;
Dlxon&#13;
New. Editor&#13;
Kim KranIch&#13;
A•• t. News Editor&#13;
Jim Nelbaur&#13;
Feature  EdItor&#13;
Gary&#13;
Schneeberger&#13;
As.t. Feature  Editor&#13;
Klch Blay&#13;
Sports EdItor&#13;
Robb Loehr&#13;
Asst. Sports Editor&#13;
Dave McEvoy&#13;
Photo Editor&#13;
Jack Bornhuetter ......•.........••....... Asst. Photo Editor&#13;
Dave Roback&#13;
Advertising Manager&#13;
Andy Buchanan .•••.........•......•....••• Bu.lness Manager&#13;
Brenda Buchanan ........•....... Asst. Business Manager&#13;
Steve P1eazo.•....••............•...•.•. Dlstribution Manager&#13;
attend  It with the idea  that&#13;
Peters would simply routinely&#13;
say,  "Here   are  the  good&#13;
points. and here are the nega-&#13;
tive  polnts ....Now  you  can&#13;
make  up your  own mind."&#13;
No,&#13;
rather, Peters was trying&#13;
to  Influence  people  to  his&#13;
point of view. And there  Is&#13;
nothing wrong with this; It Is&#13;
this presentation  of differing&#13;
points of view that  helps  to&#13;
balance our society and keeps&#13;
It from going too far to the&#13;
right  or  the  left.  And  the&#13;
proper way to do this Is in the&#13;
manner Peters conducted it.&#13;
In contrast, the essay writ-&#13;
ten by Hauschild was presen-&#13;
ted in a medium that is as-&#13;
sumed to be objective and un-&#13;
influenced by any special seg-&#13;
ment of society.  Sadly, how.&#13;
ever,  the  reaction  by  the&#13;
Backside  Stranger  simply il-&#13;
lustrates   how  one  social&#13;
group&#13;
reacts  when they feel&#13;
they are  threatened  by the&#13;
lifestyle of another group ..&#13;
This, then is the core of the&#13;
matter:  a  newspaper  is&#13;
a&#13;
public forum, and is held in&#13;
the public trust as being&#13;
ob-&#13;
jectlve  enough to search  out&#13;
and present both&#13;
sides&#13;
of an&#13;
issue in order for the public&#13;
to make an Informed choice.&#13;
Hauschild's essay&#13;
simply&#13;
par-&#13;
STAFF&#13;
Kim&#13;
Barekafttkt,  Leo  Bose,&#13;
Jenny  Carr,   Scott&#13;
Curty,&#13;
William Dezoma,  Mike&#13;
Farrell&#13;
Gretchen  Gayhart,&#13;
Tammy&#13;
Hannah,&#13;
Kristy  Harrington,&#13;
Hans&#13;
Hauschild,&#13;
Carol&#13;
Kortendick,&#13;
Rick&#13;
Luehr&#13;
Kimberly&#13;
Mir&#13;
Hetdarf,&#13;
Eri~&#13;
Nowicki,  Michelle&#13;
Petersen&#13;
Mike&#13;
ROhl,&#13;
Scott Scheuber,&#13;
Bili&#13;
Serpe,&#13;
Debbie   Siegel,   Nick&#13;
Toper.&#13;
roted  the  response  of  what&#13;
has been stereotyped  as an Ir-&#13;
responsible   generation:   this&#13;
emotional  issue was not ob-&#13;
jectively  reported,   but  was&#13;
made  more emotional.  Thus&#13;
the stereotype  is strengthened&#13;
and  the  public  trust  is be-&#13;
trayed.  Hauschild's  essay is,&#13;
of course,  printed  under  the&#13;
responsibility  of&#13;
the&#13;
editor,&#13;
and  therefore  Jennie  Tun-&#13;
kleicz  must  be  equally  held&#13;
responsible  for  the  journal-&#13;
Istic  sham  of the  Backside&#13;
Stranger.  Indeed,  if one ex-&#13;
amines the institutions  of the&#13;
country,&#13;
It&#13;
can be found that&#13;
there  is  accountability&#13;
ex-&#13;
pected  of every  segment  of&#13;
society--except for the media,&#13;
which  launch  into  a  Ftrst-&#13;
Amendment   tirade   at  the&#13;
very mention of responsibility&#13;
In reporting.&#13;
It&#13;
Is this lack of&#13;
responsibility  that has eroded&#13;
the confidence of the public&#13;
for the media.&#13;
It&#13;
is&#13;
a&#13;
peculiar&#13;
thing that people like the edi-&#13;
torial  staff  and reporters  of&#13;
the Backside Stranger  feel it&#13;
is such&#13;
a&#13;
"frightening"  thing&#13;
for  Peters  to  exercise  his&#13;
Constitutional right to inform&#13;
those who willingly  came  to&#13;
hear  what  he  had  to  say.&#13;
These same people, however,&#13;
see nothing wrong with using&#13;
the  University  newspaper to&#13;
present  page after page, issue&#13;
after  Issue  of bigoted, one-&#13;
sided  oplnlons ..regardless of&#13;
the fact that they themselves&#13;
continually  cry out thai Ihis&#13;
campus's   plurallstlc  sludenl&#13;
body needs all polnls of view&#13;
(apparently   that  means all&#13;
points of view that agree with&#13;
their own).&#13;
There are adages to descri-&#13;
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              <text>Students return&#13;
[rom Washington&#13;
Page&#13;
4&#13;
Singing in spring&#13;
AIDS/acts&#13;
discussed&#13;
PageS&#13;
Feature Editor-&#13;
book published&#13;
Pages617&#13;
Volume 14, No. 25&#13;
PIIoto&#13;
by&#13;
Do&#13;
ve McEvoy&#13;
The Parkside  Chorale,  direcled  by Prol.  Roberl Camp-&#13;
-&#13;
!Jell, ~erlormed  Iheir Spring Concerl on Friday, March&#13;
21&#13;
In&#13;
Mam Place.&#13;
Language students concerned&#13;
about program&#13;
By&#13;
K1mberlle Kranich&#13;
Asst. News Editor&#13;
Concerned  modern  foreign&#13;
language&#13;
(MFL)&#13;
majors  sent&#13;
a memorandum  to other&#13;
con-&#13;
cerned&#13;
students&#13;
urging  that&#13;
action  be  taken   to  retain&#13;
Richard Christoph,  assistant&#13;
German professor.  and to de-&#13;
fend the need for modern lan-&#13;
guage majors  and  the  study&#13;
o~modern language at Park-&#13;
Slde.&#13;
Christoph, who is the only&#13;
untenured  professor   in  the&#13;
MFL department,  received  a&#13;
unanimous  recommendation&#13;
for tenure from the Personnel&#13;
Review Committee  (PRC)  In&#13;
addition to a recommendation&#13;
from the Humanities  division. '&#13;
However. acting  vice chan-&#13;
ce}lor Ben Greenebaum.   who&#13;
COmprisesthe third  and final&#13;
step in this process. did not&#13;
recommend  Christoph  for ten-&#13;
ure.&#13;
Both   Greenebaum&#13;
and&#13;
Christoph  declined  to&#13;
com-&#13;
ment at this stage In the&#13;
dect-&#13;
ston.&#13;
However,  Christoph  did&#13;
say  he  has  followed  proce-&#13;
dure and has asked Greene-&#13;
baum in writing for the rea-&#13;
sons  he  was  not  recom-&#13;
mended.&#13;
Andrew  McLean.  chair  of&#13;
the Humanities  division, spe-&#13;
culated   that   Greenebau~  's&#13;
recommendation&#13;
against&#13;
Chrtstoph's  tenure  was  "due&#13;
to   problematic    eonstdera-&#13;
tions" such as low enrollment&#13;
In German.&#13;
According  to  McLean,  a&#13;
March  31 meeting  with  the&#13;
executive    committee    has&#13;
been arranged  "to disCUSSthe&#13;
situation  and marshall  ar-gu-&#13;
ment for retaining  Christoph&#13;
jf&#13;
that's  what the committee&#13;
wants  to  do."  McLean  ex-&#13;
pects that the committee  will&#13;
recommend Christoph.&#13;
The modern  language&#13;
stu-&#13;
dents' concern for Christoph's&#13;
retention   may   have   been&#13;
heightened  by the  fact  that&#13;
the&#13;
MFL&#13;
department  Is&#13;
cur-&#13;
rently&#13;
in&#13;
the process of being&#13;
reviewed  by  the  Academic&#13;
Planning   Program   Review&#13;
Committee  (APPR).  Rightly&#13;
or  wrongly,  some  students&#13;
have  connected  Christoph's&#13;
battle  for  tenure  and  the&#13;
APPR study as being&#13;
Indica-&#13;
tive of a demise In the&#13;
MFL&#13;
department.&#13;
About  every  seven  years&#13;
each program  is reviewed by&#13;
APPR  after  a&#13;
self&#13;
study by&#13;
the faculty&#13;
In&#13;
each program&#13;
has  been  completed.  Orph&#13;
Johnson, coordinator  of&#13;
MFL&#13;
and  associate   professor  of&#13;
French,&#13;
has&#13;
submltied  a&#13;
selr-&#13;
study&#13;
to Joseph Balsano, As·&#13;
Language&#13;
see&#13;
page 3&#13;
Election question sent to committee&#13;
A motion to Invalidate  the&#13;
PSGA election was overruled&#13;
Thursday  evening.  The Sen-&#13;
ate moved to refer a students'&#13;
request to contest the election&#13;
results  to the Election  Com-&#13;
mittee.&#13;
Keith  Harmann   contested&#13;
the  election  results  due  to&#13;
what  he  cited  as  "election&#13;
discrepap.......  '&#13;
----&#13;
....,&#13;
"What the Senate has done&#13;
is force the Election&#13;
Comrnit-&#13;
tee  to take  a stand  on the&#13;
issue,&#13;
t,&#13;
said Adrian  Serrano,&#13;
PSGA president.  Serrano said&#13;
the Election  Committee  met&#13;
yesterday   to   discuss   the&#13;
charges  and will bring their&#13;
decision&#13;
to&#13;
the Senate on Fri·&#13;
day.&#13;
Serrano  doesn't  expect the&#13;
entire election to be Inveudat-&#13;
ed. "Paris  of the ballot may&#13;
be invalidated. The only&#13;
parts&#13;
In question  are  the  Senate&#13;
race and the referenda,"  saId&#13;
Serrano.&#13;
The  election  results  were&#13;
approved at the senate  meet-&#13;
lng,&#13;
80&#13;
all&#13;
those elected were&#13;
able to assume office.&#13;
2  Thursday.   March  27. 1986&#13;
Littfer to thit&#13;
edif.Q!&#13;
Aid cuts hurt&#13;
To the editor.&#13;
If&#13;
you  are  not  already&#13;
aware, financial aid is in jeo-&#13;
pordy  In  Washington.  The&#13;
budget  that  Is before&#13;
Con-&#13;
gress cuts student aid to high-&#13;
er  education  by&#13;
27&#13;
percent.&#13;
This Is on top of the&#13;
4.3&#13;
per-&#13;
cent In cuts that went Into ef-&#13;
fect  March&#13;
1&#13;
due  to  the&#13;
Gramm-Rudman  Deficit Con-&#13;
trol Act. That brings  our&#13;
fl·&#13;
nanclal  aid  programs  down&#13;
31.4&#13;
percent  from  1985&#13;
(ac-&#13;
tual) to 1987 (proposed).&#13;
It&#13;
Is&#13;
a serious time for education.&#13;
The   current   administra-&#13;
tion's total disregard  for&#13;
edu-&#13;
cation as a priority of the fed-&#13;
eral  government  is the most&#13;
disastrous.  This is evident by&#13;
the Department  of Education&#13;
supporting cuts&#13;
in&#13;
education&#13;
and  the  Secretary"  of  Educa-&#13;
tion, William Bennett,  fa1llng&#13;
to  be  an  advocate  for  educa-&#13;
tion. Bennett  is the&#13;
guy&#13;
in&#13;
Washington who   is   telling&#13;
people that students  spend fi-&#13;
nancial aid on spring break&#13;
trips. new clothes and cars.&#13;
In&#13;
fiscal  year  1980 federal&#13;
support  for  education   was&#13;
$14.4&#13;
billion; elementary,&#13;
sec-&#13;
ondary  and  post. secondary.&#13;
Just  to maintain  those pro-&#13;
grams&#13;
with&#13;
inflation,  the&#13;
budget&#13;
would have to be $22&#13;
billion&#13;
in&#13;
fiscal  year  1987.&#13;
However,  the Reagan  budget&#13;
asks for $15.2 billion. This Is&#13;
not new -  since Reagan  has&#13;
been In (office)  the most he&#13;
has asked for education was&#13;
$15.5billion and In fiscal year&#13;
1983&#13;
he called  for only&#13;
$9.9&#13;
billion.&#13;
Congress has not cut educa-&#13;
tion as much  as Regan  has&#13;
Aid&#13;
see page&#13;
10&#13;
Letter to the editor&#13;
Conference success&#13;
Evaluation returns by partici-&#13;
pants&#13;
a:pd&#13;
workshop  presen-&#13;
ters  of&#13;
the&#13;
recent   P .S.O.&#13;
state-wide&#13;
conference for non-&#13;
traditional  students.  held  at&#13;
Parkslde,  have been&#13;
tabulat-&#13;
ed.&#13;
The  results  strongly&#13;
tndt-&#13;
cate the workshops presented&#13;
were  right  on target.  They&#13;
ranged  from  Sensitizing  Fa-&#13;
cultyIStaff    Members    To&#13;
Needs Of&#13;
Non-Traditional  stu-&#13;
dents,  presented  by keynote&#13;
speaker  Tracy  Knofla,  coor-&#13;
dinator  of Student  Activities&#13;
at Indiana  University.&#13;
South-&#13;
east,&#13;
Mid·life&#13;
Career&#13;
Changes, Marketing  Yourself.&#13;
to the Development  of a Peer&#13;
Support Organization,  to&#13;
men-&#13;
tion a few.&#13;
Maureen  Budowle,&#13;
Parksi-&#13;
de graduate  Patricia  Mu1l1-&#13;
gan and Buddy Couvln were&#13;
clearly a hit. They conducted&#13;
the  workshop  pertaining&#13;
to&#13;
developing&#13;
organizations.&#13;
PSO&#13;
see page&#13;
iO&#13;
Letter to the editor&#13;
Thanks to Peer Support&#13;
To the editor,&#13;
I just wanted to thank Bev&#13;
Landreman  and  the  rest  of&#13;
the  Peer  Support  Organiza-&#13;
tion for  inviting  me  to the&#13;
state-wide conference. I had&#13;
a&#13;
wonderful time on your&#13;
earn-&#13;
pus.&#13;
The  conference  was  just&#13;
superb! Your high level of or-&#13;
ganization   and  enthusiasm&#13;
were very evident throughout&#13;
all of the conference  activi-&#13;
ties.  The  program  was&#13;
di-&#13;
verse  and  interesting  to all&#13;
conference   delegates,   you&#13;
stayed  on schedule  and had&#13;
time  for participant  interac-&#13;
tion -&#13;
it&#13;
was great!  Perhaps&#13;
your biggest compliment  was&#13;
from UW·Stevens Point, when&#13;
they said&#13;
this&#13;
was 100&#13;
percent&#13;
better  than their two confer-&#13;
neces.  You've  definately  set&#13;
the standard  for excellence.&#13;
The adult students at Park-&#13;
side are very  lucky to have&#13;
such  a  motivated  and  hard&#13;
working organization  as PSO&#13;
on their campus. Keep up the&#13;
good work.&#13;
Thank you again for the op-&#13;
portunity&#13;
to&#13;
interact   with&#13;
"The Pride  of Wisconsin"  -&#13;
its adult students.&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
Tracy&#13;
Knofla,&#13;
Acting Director,&#13;
University Oenter-rndtana&#13;
Unlveraity- Southeast&#13;
by Sue Brudvig&#13;
PSGA Vice President&#13;
The March&#13;
10&#13;
public&#13;
near-&#13;
Ing on raising  the  drinking&#13;
age to 21 (AB&#13;
835)&#13;
in&#13;
Wiscon-&#13;
sin was  another  victory  for&#13;
the  rights  of young  adults.&#13;
The 21 Now people (teachers.&#13;
transport   authorities,   insur-&#13;
ance   interests,   lawmakers&#13;
and church groups)  who ear-&#13;
lier maintained  in press  con-&#13;
ferences   that   they   would&#13;
emerge  the  winners,   were&#13;
outnumbered  5 to 1 by memo&#13;
bers of Stop 21, a coalition of&#13;
lawmakers,   tavern   owners,&#13;
civil  libertarians   and&#13;
stu-&#13;
dents.&#13;
The  media  had  previously&#13;
presented  the issue as a war&#13;
of statistics:  each  side posit-&#13;
Ing the statistics  that&#13;
appear-&#13;
ed favorable  to their position.&#13;
During  the  hearing.   Chair&#13;
Dick  Shoemaker  mainlafned&#13;
that   there   are   "statistics,&#13;
more statistics  and lies." Yet,&#13;
the  proponents  continued  to&#13;
focus their  argument  on sta-&#13;
tistics while the opponents  of-&#13;
fered  other  evidence.   This&#13;
strategic  move  won Stop 21&#13;
coalition  the  respect  of the&#13;
Assembly  State Affairs  Com-&#13;
mittee  which  will  probably&#13;
not bring  the bill on the As-&#13;
-sernbly&#13;
floor for a vote this&#13;
season.&#13;
RANGER&#13;
-&#13;
-&#13;
..113&#13;
,&#13;
.&#13;
••&#13;
What  are  the  reasons&#13;
for&#13;
supporting  a 21 drinking age?&#13;
In  my  opinion,  there  are&#13;
none.&#13;
Though insurance  exec-&#13;
utives testified  for the&#13;
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their&#13;
theory&#13;
thai  insurance&#13;
rates  would go down for the&#13;
affected  age group:  in states&#13;
with a 21 drinking  age, there&#13;
are  not  lower  rates  for the&#13;
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population.&#13;
MADD&#13;
once&#13;
again&#13;
got behind&#13;
the pulpit  and preached  that&#13;
it&#13;
was   drunken,   reckless&#13;
"kids"  that  kill their babies,&#13;
yet older  adults  in their late&#13;
20s  and  early  30s  are  reo&#13;
sponsible  for the majority&#13;
of&#13;
Nobody&#13;
see page&#13;
10&#13;
Letter to the editor&#13;
Student apathy to blame&#13;
To the Editor:&#13;
Jennie,  Jennie,&#13;
0'&#13;
Jennie,&#13;
Oh, stop wailing and gnashing&#13;
your teeth  about the admin-&#13;
istration's  so-called disregard&#13;
of informing the student body&#13;
last about changes  in educa-&#13;
tional  services.  The  admin-&#13;
istration  may be at least par-&#13;
tially at fault, but let's place&#13;
the  majority  of  the  blame&#13;
where  it rightly  belongs:  at&#13;
the foot of the student body il-&#13;
self.&#13;
The  administration    is  a&#13;
political  body  with  a  large&#13;
amount  of power on campus,&#13;
so I commend  their restraint&#13;
in not filling the political vac-&#13;
uum created  by the apathy  of&#13;
most Parkside  students  as to&#13;
governing themselves.&#13;
A case in point:  There  are&#13;
dozens  of  student  seats  on&#13;
school  committees   that  go&#13;
begging  for some students to&#13;
fill, and contribute. their input&#13;
as to what the student body's&#13;
feelings  are  on particualr&#13;
Is-&#13;
sues that  a committee  is de-&#13;
signed  to  deal  with.  Many&#13;
committees    must   go  on&#13;
semester  after semester  with-&#13;
out student  input,  and when&#13;
that committee  finally comes&#13;
Apalhy see&#13;
page&#13;
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Karl&#13;
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pUblished' eve~y Tk~e&#13;
s:&#13;
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Kim&#13;
Barskaitiki,&#13;
Leo&#13;
Bose,&#13;
breaks&#13;
and&#13;
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..&#13;
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Jenny&#13;
Carr,&#13;
Scott&#13;
Curty,&#13;
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              <text>&#13;
Major &#13;
changes &#13;
cited &#13;
in &#13;
financial &#13;
aid &#13;
by &#13;
Karl &#13;
Dixon &#13;
News &#13;
Editor &#13;
A &#13;
two &#13;
day &#13;
workshop &#13;
on &#13;
the &#13;
recent &#13;
changes &#13;
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will &#13;
conclude &#13;
today &#13;
at &#13;
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Place, &#13;
and &#13;
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en­&#13;
courages &#13;
students &#13;
to &#13;
stop &#13;
and &#13;
ask &#13;
questions. &#13;
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seminar, &#13;
co-sponsored &#13;
by &#13;
the &#13;
Minority &#13;
Student &#13;
Offi­&#13;
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and &#13;
the &#13;
Financial &#13;
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Offi­&#13;
ce &#13;
will &#13;
attempt &#13;
to &#13;
guide &#13;
stu­&#13;
dents &#13;
through &#13;
the &#13;
various &#13;
forms &#13;
and &#13;
guidelines &#13;
and &#13;
at­&#13;
tempt &#13;
to &#13;
explain &#13;
recent &#13;
fed­&#13;
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changes &#13;
in &#13;
the &#13;
financial &#13;
aid &#13;
programs. &#13;
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changes, &#13;
according &#13;
to &#13;
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are &#13;
sev­&#13;
eral. &#13;
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the &#13;
next &#13;
year &#13;
all &#13;
stu­&#13;
dents &#13;
who &#13;
are &#13;
applying &#13;
for &#13;
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long &#13;
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for &#13;
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Grant," &#13;
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said. &#13;
"There &#13;
used &#13;
to &#13;
be &#13;
a &#13;
short &#13;
form &#13;
for &#13;
the &#13;
loan &#13;
and &#13;
a &#13;
long &#13;
form &#13;
for &#13;
the &#13;
grant, &#13;
but &#13;
studies &#13;
have &#13;
found &#13;
that &#13;
near­&#13;
ly &#13;
twenty-five &#13;
percent &#13;
of &#13;
those &#13;
individuals &#13;
who &#13;
applied &#13;
for &#13;
loans &#13;
were &#13;
eligible &#13;
for &#13;
grants." &#13;
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office &#13;
will &#13;
offer &#13;
free &#13;
federal &#13;
forms &#13;
for &#13;
continuing &#13;
students &#13;
and &#13;
high &#13;
school &#13;
stu­&#13;
dents &#13;
will &#13;
have &#13;
to &#13;
obtain &#13;
forms &#13;
from &#13;
their &#13;
guidance &#13;
of­&#13;
fices. &#13;
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second &#13;
major &#13;
change &#13;
in &#13;
the &#13;
process &#13;
is &#13;
that &#13;
now &#13;
everyone &#13;
applying &#13;
for &#13;
grant &#13;
or &#13;
a &#13;
loan &#13;
must &#13;
be &#13;
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by &#13;
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"In &#13;
the &#13;
past &#13;
people &#13;
applying &#13;
for &#13;
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had &#13;
to &#13;
pro­&#13;
vide &#13;
information &#13;
on &#13;
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size, &#13;
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security &#13;
income, &#13;
etc.," &#13;
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continued. &#13;
"Now &#13;
everyone &#13;
will &#13;
have &#13;
to &#13;
do &#13;
that, &#13;
and &#13;
we &#13;
have &#13;
a &#13;
250 &#13;
p age &#13;
man­&#13;
ual &#13;
to &#13;
provide &#13;
assistance." &#13;
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urged &#13;
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ap­&#13;
plying &#13;
for &#13;
aid &#13;
to &#13;
apply &#13;
early. &#13;
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priority &#13;
date &#13;
for &#13;
filing &#13;
is &#13;
April &#13;
15. &#13;
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real &#13;
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is &#13;
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campus, &#13;
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during &#13;
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heavy &#13;
rains &#13;
and &#13;
winter &#13;
thaw &#13;
last &#13;
week. &#13;
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to &#13;
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referendum &#13;
Page &#13;
3 &#13;
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section &#13;
Pages &#13;
8 &#13;
and &#13;
9 &#13;
held &#13;
in &#13;
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Page &#13;
11 &#13;
Thursday, &#13;
March &#13;
20, &#13;
1986 &#13;
University &#13;
of &#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside &#13;
Volume &#13;
14, &#13;
No. &#13;
24 &#13;
PSGA &#13;
election &#13;
results &#13;
contested &#13;
Tolefree &#13;
elected &#13;
president &#13;
United &#13;
Council &#13;
Jennie &#13;
Tunkieicz &#13;
Editor &#13;
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PSGA &#13;
election &#13;
and &#13;
re­&#13;
sults &#13;
have &#13;
been &#13;
contested &#13;
by &#13;
a &#13;
student &#13;
due &#13;
to &#13;
"election &#13;
dis­&#13;
crepancies." &#13;
Keith &#13;
Harmann, &#13;
outgoing &#13;
PAB &#13;
president, &#13;
contested &#13;
the &#13;
March &#13;
3 &#13;
and &#13;
4 &#13;
election &#13;
and &#13;
results &#13;
in &#13;
a &#13;
memorandum &#13;
sent &#13;
to &#13;
the &#13;
PSGA &#13;
election &#13;
committee. &#13;
Harmann &#13;
stated &#13;
that &#13;
there &#13;
were &#13;
several &#13;
viola­&#13;
tions &#13;
of &#13;
election &#13;
rules &#13;
number &#13;
9 &#13;
and &#13;
11. &#13;
Harmann &#13;
alleges &#13;
the &#13;
fol­&#13;
lowing &#13;
five &#13;
violations &#13;
occured &#13;
at &#13;
the &#13;
election: &#13;
posters &#13;
for &#13;
candidates &#13;
Chuck &#13;
Metz &#13;
and &#13;
Jenny &#13;
Carr &#13;
were &#13;
within &#13;
50 &#13;
feet &#13;
of &#13;
the &#13;
polls; &#13;
posters &#13;
for &#13;
referendums &#13;
one &#13;
and &#13;
two &#13;
were &#13;
within &#13;
50 &#13;
feet &#13;
of &#13;
the &#13;
polls; &#13;
Chris &#13;
Baierl, &#13;
election &#13;
committee &#13;
member, &#13;
was &#13;
tell­&#13;
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people &#13;
how &#13;
to &#13;
vote &#13;
on &#13;
ref­&#13;
erendum &#13;
three &#13;
while &#13;
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was &#13;
working &#13;
the &#13;
polls; &#13;
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as &#13;
candidates &#13;
Michaelle &#13;
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Sandra &#13;
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while &#13;
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the &#13;
polls &#13;
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Carr &#13;
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to &#13;
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being &#13;
told &#13;
to &#13;
cease; &#13;
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plan &#13;
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who &#13;
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who &#13;
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of &#13;
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it &#13;
new &#13;
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who &#13;
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coming &#13;
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from &#13;
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have &#13;
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of &#13;
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making. &#13;
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and &#13;
will &#13;
not &#13;
have &#13;
their &#13;
tuition &#13;
deferred, &#13;
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said. &#13;
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Gramm-Rudman &#13;
budget &#13;
reductions &#13;
will &#13;
take &#13;
place &#13;
in &#13;
two &#13;
phases, &#13;
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continued, &#13;
and &#13;
this &#13;
fall &#13;
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of &#13;
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will &#13;
remain &#13;
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not &#13;
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be &#13;
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percent &#13;
increase &#13;
in &#13;
the &#13;
fee," &#13;
he &#13;
said. &#13;
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and &#13;
the &#13;
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dent &#13;
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will &#13;
also &#13;
remain &#13;
unaffected." &#13;
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Grant &#13;
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according &#13;
to &#13;
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will &#13;
be &#13;
affected. &#13;
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to &#13;
a &#13;
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of &#13;
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in &#13;
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about &#13;
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of &#13;
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students, &#13;
will, &#13;
unfortu­&#13;
nately &#13;
be &#13;
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he &#13;
con­&#13;
tinued. &#13;
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students &#13;
who &#13;
receive &#13;
a &#13;
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grant &#13;
of &#13;
$800 &#13;
or &#13;
less &#13;
will &#13;
receive &#13;
nothing, &#13;
he &#13;
said, &#13;
and &#13;
those &#13;
who &#13;
receive &#13;
grants &#13;
of &#13;
$900-1800 &#13;
will &#13;
be &#13;
reduced &#13;
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in &#13;
the &#13;
second &#13;
phase &#13;
of &#13;
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nearly &#13;
25% &#13;
of &#13;
the &#13;
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nity &#13;
of &#13;
750 &#13;
people &#13;
will &#13;
not &#13;
be &#13;
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for &#13;
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aid &#13;
in &#13;
1987. &#13;
Ocher &#13;
said, &#13;
however &#13;
technically, &#13;
GSL's &#13;
would &#13;
not &#13;
be &#13;
affected. &#13;
Ocher &#13;
said &#13;
if &#13;
the &#13;
current &#13;
administration's &#13;
recommen­&#13;
dations &#13;
are &#13;
passed &#13;
by &#13;
the &#13;
Congress, &#13;
this &#13;
country &#13;
would &#13;
return &#13;
to &#13;
the &#13;
pre-middle &#13;
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come &#13;
assistance &#13;
act &#13;
that &#13;
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ted &#13;
before &#13;
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students &#13;
could &#13;
not &#13;
receive &#13;
aid &#13;
or &#13;
even &#13;
loans &#13;
if &#13;
their &#13;
parents &#13;
income &#13;
exceeded &#13;
$25,000 &#13;
and &#13;
independent &#13;
students &#13;
would &#13;
not &#13;
receive &#13;
aid &#13;
if &#13;
their &#13;
incom­&#13;
es &#13;
were &#13;
more &#13;
than &#13;
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only &#13;
thing &#13;
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be &#13;
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be &#13;
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on &#13;
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is &#13;
like &#13;
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loan, &#13;
and &#13;
must &#13;
be &#13;
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within &#13;
60 &#13;
days," &#13;
he &#13;
said. &#13;
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Council &#13;
UC &#13;
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Page &#13;
1 &#13;
very &#13;
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will &#13;
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dent &#13;
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feels &#13;
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aid &#13;
cuts &#13;
at &#13;
the &#13;
state &#13;
and &#13;
fed­&#13;
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levels &#13;
will &#13;
be &#13;
the &#13;
most &#13;
important &#13;
issue &#13;
for &#13;
UC &#13;
this &#13;
year. &#13;
"We &#13;
have &#13;
to &#13;
protect &#13;
our &#13;
numbers &#13;
and &#13;
our &#13;
rights," &#13;
he &#13;
added. &#13;
STAFF &#13;
Kim &#13;
Barskaitiki, &#13;
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Bose &#13;
Jenny &#13;
Carr, &#13;
Scott &#13;
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William &#13;
Dezoma, &#13;
Mike &#13;
Farrell &#13;
Gretchen &#13;
Gayhart, &#13;
Tammy &#13;
Hannah, &#13;
Kristy &#13;
Harrington, &#13;
Hans &#13;
Hauschild, &#13;
Carol &#13;
Kortendick, &#13;
Rick &#13;
Luehr &#13;
Kimberly &#13;
Mir &#13;
Heidari, &#13;
Eric &#13;
Nowicki, &#13;
Michelle &#13;
Petersen. &#13;
Mike &#13;
Rohl, &#13;
Scott &#13;
Scheuber, &#13;
Bill &#13;
Serpe, &#13;
Debbie &#13;
Siegel, &#13;
Nick &#13;
Toper. &#13;
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Brudvig, &#13;
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elect &#13;
and &#13;
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gate, &#13;
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of &#13;
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tion, &#13;
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only &#13;
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election &#13;
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to &#13;
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debate." &#13;
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will &#13;
take &#13;
office &#13;
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l, &#13;
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current &#13;
president &#13;
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Richard. &#13;
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idea &#13;
what &#13;
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little &#13;
hectic, &#13;
but &#13;
it &#13;
is &#13;
a &#13;
real &#13;
pleas­&#13;
ure &#13;
to &#13;
be &#13;
able &#13;
to &#13;
show &#13;
off &#13;
the &#13;
beautiful &#13;
campus &#13;
we &#13;
have." &#13;
The &#13;
PSGA &#13;
elections &#13;
Monday &#13;
and &#13;
Tuesday, &#13;
featuring &#13;
con-| &#13;
troversial &#13;
referenda, &#13;
SUFAC &#13;
and &#13;
Senate &#13;
seats &#13;
drew &#13;
52? &#13;
people. &#13;
^ &#13;
. &#13;
. &#13;
There &#13;
were &#13;
12 &#13;
students &#13;
running &#13;
for &#13;
nine &#13;
open &#13;
Senate &#13;
seats! &#13;
and &#13;
three &#13;
bidders &#13;
for &#13;
one &#13;
open &#13;
SUFAC &#13;
seat. &#13;
Adrian &#13;
Serra-| &#13;
no, &#13;
president-elect, &#13;
and &#13;
Susan &#13;
Brudvig, &#13;
vice &#13;
president &#13;
elect, both &#13;
ran &#13;
unopposed &#13;
in &#13;
the &#13;
election. &#13;
The &#13;
election &#13;
results &#13;
are &#13;
as &#13;
follows: &#13;
1986 &#13;
P-S-G.A- &#13;
ELECTION &#13;
BALLOT &#13;
P.S.G.A. &#13;
PRESIDENT &#13;
325 &#13;
ADRIAN &#13;
SERRANO &#13;
P.S.G.A. &#13;
VICE &#13;
PRESIDENT &#13;
311 &#13;
SUE &#13;
BRUDVIG &#13;
P.S.G.A. &#13;
SENATE &#13;
248 &#13;
JENNY &#13;
CARR &#13;
248 &#13;
CHARLES &#13;
METZ &#13;
225 &#13;
NATALIE &#13;
KRAH &#13;
224 &#13;
MICHAELLE &#13;
MONTEMURRO &#13;
217 &#13;
MARY &#13;
EDWARDS &#13;
206 &#13;
MICHAEL &#13;
HARMAN &#13;
194 &#13;
"J.J." &#13;
MASTERSEN &#13;
182 &#13;
MARY &#13;
JANICE &#13;
PERRY &#13;
181 &#13;
SANDRA &#13;
VILLARREAL &#13;
164 &#13;
FRED &#13;
MONARDI &#13;
162ANNE &#13;
PEACOCK &#13;
136 &#13;
THOMAS &#13;
YULL &#13;
SEGREGATED &#13;
UNIVERSITY &#13;
FEE &#13;
ALLOCATION &#13;
COMMITTEE &#13;
S.U.F.A.C &#13;
AT &#13;
LARGE &#13;
SEAT &#13;
200 &#13;
JENNIE &#13;
TUNKIEICZ &#13;
134 &#13;
BRIAN HOGAN &#13;
45 &#13;
EARLENE &#13;
FREDERICK &#13;
PARKSIDE &#13;
UNION &#13;
ADVISORY &#13;
BOARD &#13;
274 &#13;
EARLENE &#13;
FREDRICK &#13;
P.S.G.A. &#13;
STUDENT &#13;
OPINION &#13;
REFERENDA &#13;
1. &#13;
WOULD &#13;
YOU &#13;
APPROVE &#13;
OF &#13;
AN &#13;
X-RATED &#13;
FILM &#13;
BEING &#13;
SHOWN &#13;
ON &#13;
CAMPUS? &#13;
300 &#13;
YES &#13;
214 &#13;
NO &#13;
2. &#13;
WOULD &#13;
YOU &#13;
ATTEND &#13;
AN &#13;
X-RATED &#13;
FILM &#13;
IF &#13;
SHOWN &#13;
ON &#13;
CAMPUS? &#13;
175 &#13;
YES &#13;
337 &#13;
NO &#13;
3. &#13;
SHOULD &#13;
THE &#13;
SEGREGATED &#13;
UNIVERSITY &#13;
FEES &#13;
ALLOCATION &#13;
COMMITTEE &#13;
FREEZE FUNDS &#13;
TO &#13;
THE &#13;
PARKSIDE &#13;
ACTIVITIES &#13;
BOARD, &#13;
REQUESTING &#13;
THAT &#13;
THEY, &#13;
THE &#13;
P.A.B., &#13;
RE-ORGANIZE &#13;
THEIR &#13;
CONSTITUTION, &#13;
EMPHASIZING &#13;
MORE &#13;
DIRECT &#13;
STUDENT &#13;
INPUT &#13;
IN &#13;
THE &#13;
ACTUAL PROGRAMMING &#13;
AND &#13;
SELECTION &#13;
OF &#13;
OFFICERS? &#13;
385 &#13;
YES &#13;
117 &#13;
NO &#13;
WINNERS &#13;
INDICATED &#13;
IN &#13;
BOLD &#13;
FACE. &#13;
TOTAL &#13;
BALLOTS: &#13;
529 &#13;
2 &#13;
Thursday, &#13;
March &#13;
6, &#13;
1986 &#13;
RANGER &#13;
Editorial &#13;
Stay &#13;
involved &#13;
There &#13;
seems &#13;
to &#13;
be &#13;
a &#13;
trend &#13;
toward &#13;
increased &#13;
involve­&#13;
ment &#13;
on &#13;
campus. &#13;
The &#13;
PSGA &#13;
Senate &#13;
elections &#13;
attracted &#13;
16 &#13;
candidates &#13;
to &#13;
nine &#13;
open &#13;
seats &#13;
and &#13;
three &#13;
students &#13;
ran &#13;
for &#13;
one &#13;
SUFAC &#13;
seat. &#13;
It &#13;
is &#13;
certainly  refreshing &#13;
to &#13;
see &#13;
students &#13;
expressing &#13;
in­&#13;
terest &#13;
in &#13;
student &#13;
government, &#13;
an &#13;
organization &#13;
important &#13;
in &#13;
protecting &#13;
student &#13;
rights. &#13;
Unfortunately, &#13;
seven &#13;
people &#13;
lost &#13;
their &#13;
attempts &#13;
at &#13;
Sen­&#13;
ate &#13;
seats, &#13;
and &#13;
two &#13;
people &#13;
lost &#13;
their &#13;
bids &#13;
for &#13;
the &#13;
SUFAC &#13;
seat. &#13;
Hopefully, &#13;
these &#13;
students &#13;
won't &#13;
stop &#13;
trying, &#13;
and &#13;
will &#13;
still &#13;
get &#13;
involved &#13;
on &#13;
campus. &#13;
Activities &#13;
offer &#13;
more &#13;
than &#13;
just &#13;
filler &#13;
for &#13;
resumes &#13;
to &#13;
stu­&#13;
dents; &#13;
they &#13;
offer &#13;
the &#13;
opportunity &#13;
to &#13;
get &#13;
hands-on &#13;
experi­&#13;
ence &#13;
in &#13;
areas &#13;
which &#13;
complement &#13;
students' &#13;
academic &#13;
en­&#13;
deavors. &#13;
Many &#13;
skills &#13;
can &#13;
also &#13;
be &#13;
developed &#13;
by &#13;
participat­&#13;
ing &#13;
in &#13;
activities, &#13;
like &#13;
interpersonal &#13;
communication, &#13;
or &#13;
the &#13;
ability &#13;
to &#13;
work &#13;
with &#13;
large &#13;
groups, &#13;
etc. &#13;
The &#13;
nine &#13;
people &#13;
who &#13;
lost &#13;
the &#13;
elections &#13;
surely &#13;
have &#13;
the &#13;
drive &#13;
and &#13;
initiative, &#13;
and &#13;
can &#13;
inspire &#13;
more &#13;
students &#13;
to &#13;
get &#13;
involved &#13;
in &#13;
any &#13;
one &#13;
of &#13;
the  many &#13;
clubs &#13;
and &#13;
organizations &#13;
on &#13;
campus. &#13;
And &#13;
maybe &#13;
this &#13;
trend &#13;
will.be &#13;
contagious. &#13;
Editorial &#13;
correction &#13;
The &#13;
editorial &#13;
in &#13;
last &#13;
week's &#13;
Ranger &#13;
incorrectly &#13;
stated &#13;
that &#13;
PAB &#13;
(Parkside &#13;
Activities &#13;
Board) &#13;
limits &#13;
presidential &#13;
nominees &#13;
only &#13;
to &#13;
members &#13;
of &#13;
its &#13;
Executive &#13;
Council. &#13;
PAB &#13;
presidential &#13;
candidates &#13;
can &#13;
be &#13;
any &#13;
PAB &#13;
member, &#13;
not &#13;
lim­&#13;
ited &#13;
to &#13;
the &#13;
Executive &#13;
Council. &#13;
This &#13;
procedure &#13;
is &#13;
still &#13;
limiting. &#13;
We &#13;
maintain &#13;
our &#13;
posi­&#13;
tion &#13;
that &#13;
PAB &#13;
elections &#13;
should &#13;
be &#13;
open &#13;
to &#13;
all &#13;
students. &#13;
PAB's &#13;
electoral &#13;
process &#13;
is &#13;
unfair &#13;
to &#13;
the &#13;
student &#13;
body, &#13;
which &#13;
supports &#13;
the &#13;
organization &#13;
with &#13;
segregated &#13;
fees. &#13;
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urge &#13;
PAB &#13;
to &#13;
do &#13;
away &#13;
with &#13;
their &#13;
elite &#13;
form &#13;
of &#13;
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Uftl &#13;
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from &#13;
page &#13;
1 &#13;
they &#13;
cause &#13;
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to &#13;
the &#13;
overall &#13;
computer &#13;
operation." &#13;
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Computer &#13;
Center &#13;
and &#13;
the &#13;
Police &#13;
and &#13;
Public &#13;
Safety &#13;
Office &#13;
have &#13;
shared &#13;
evidence &#13;
with &#13;
the &#13;
district &#13;
attorney's &#13;
of­&#13;
fice, &#13;
but &#13;
no &#13;
charges &#13;
have &#13;
been &#13;
filed &#13;
to &#13;
date. &#13;
"Bill &#13;
Misamore &#13;
sent &#13;
the &#13;
memo &#13;
to &#13;
Jenny &#13;
Price &#13;
who &#13;
is &#13;
in &#13;
charge &#13;
of &#13;
the &#13;
student &#13;
judi­&#13;
cial &#13;
process &#13;
and &#13;
this &#13;
will &#13;
be &#13;
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deadline &#13;
moved &#13;
implemented &#13;
based &#13;
on &#13;
the &#13;
ev­&#13;
idence &#13;
gathered &#13;
by &#13;
security," &#13;
said &#13;
Interim &#13;
Assistant &#13;
Chan­&#13;
cellor &#13;
Michael &#13;
Bassis. &#13;
Price, &#13;
Bassis &#13;
continued, &#13;
will &#13;
look &#13;
over &#13;
the &#13;
facts &#13;
of &#13;
the &#13;
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and &#13;
decide &#13;
what &#13;
is &#13;
ap­&#13;
propriate. &#13;
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refused &#13;
to &#13;
comment &#13;
on &#13;
the &#13;
matter, &#13;
ex­&#13;
plaining &#13;
that &#13;
all &#13;
information, &#13;
by &#13;
law, &#13;
had &#13;
to &#13;
be &#13;
kept &#13;
condi-&#13;
dential. &#13;
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deadline &#13;
for &#13;
applica­&#13;
tions &#13;
for &#13;
more &#13;
than &#13;
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con­&#13;
tinuing &#13;
education &#13;
scholar­&#13;
ships &#13;
ranging &#13;
from &#13;
$100 &#13;
to &#13;
$700 &#13;
has &#13;
been &#13;
extended &#13;
to &#13;
March &#13;
19. &#13;
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forms &#13;
for &#13;
the &#13;
scholarships &#13;
can &#13;
be &#13;
obtained &#13;
at &#13;
the &#13;
Union &#13;
information &#13;
Cen­&#13;
ter, &#13;
Student &#13;
Services &#13;
Office &#13;
(WLLC &#13;
D175) &#13;
and &#13;
at &#13;
the &#13;
In­&#13;
formation &#13;
Counter, &#13;
Main &#13;
Place &#13;
in &#13;
WLLC. &#13;
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more &#13;
in­&#13;
formation &#13;
contact &#13;
the &#13;
Office &#13;
of &#13;
Development &#13;
and &#13;
Alumni &#13;
Affairs, &#13;
WLLC &#13;
3322, &#13;
or &#13;
call &#13;
553-2414. &#13;
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for &#13;
the &#13;
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20 &#13;
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I &#13;
where &#13;
people &#13;
don't &#13;
have &#13;
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tions," &#13;
she &#13;
said. &#13;
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to &#13;
Gary &#13;
Goetz, &#13;
assistant &#13;
chancellor &#13;
for &#13;
fiscal &#13;
affairs, &#13;
"The &#13;
key &#13;
word &#13;
in &#13;
our &#13;
administration &#13;
decision &#13;
mak­&#13;
ing &#13;
is &#13;
priorities. &#13;
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protect &#13;
from &#13;
the &#13;
high &#13;
priority &#13;
and &#13;
cut &#13;
from &#13;
the &#13;
low &#13;
priority. &#13;
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no &#13;
way &#13;
we &#13;
can &#13;
cut &#13;
on &#13;
this &#13;
campus &#13;
without &#13;
hurting &#13;
serv­&#13;
ices." &#13;
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cuts &#13;
were &#13;
based &#13;
on &#13;
a &#13;
priority &#13;
rather &#13;
than &#13;
a &#13;
senior­&#13;
ity &#13;
basis. &#13;
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Earl &#13;
said &#13;
the &#13;
instructional &#13;
areas &#13;
are &#13;
not &#13;
to &#13;
be &#13;
touched &#13;
so &#13;
our &#13;
choices &#13;
are &#13;
limited. &#13;
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question &#13;
is &#13;
what &#13;
services &#13;
do &#13;
we &#13;
think &#13;
we &#13;
can &#13;
get &#13;
along &#13;
without," &#13;
said &#13;
Klein. &#13;
Ed  Sahakian &#13;
is &#13;
a &#13;
63 &#13;
year &#13;
old &#13;
locksmith &#13;
with &#13;
a &#13;
hearing &#13;
disability. &#13;
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gave &#13;
up &#13;
his &#13;
job &#13;
to &#13;
take &#13;
a &#13;
demotion &#13;
as &#13;
a &#13;
facili­&#13;
ties &#13;
repair &#13;
worker. &#13;
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has &#13;
two &#13;
years &#13;
left &#13;
until &#13;
his &#13;
retire­&#13;
ment. &#13;
Patricia &#13;
Falkenstern &#13;
is &#13;
a &#13;
secretary &#13;
whose &#13;
job &#13;
was &#13;
premised &#13;
upon &#13;
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the &#13;
li­&#13;
brary &#13;
archivist &#13;
who &#13;
left &#13;
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pus. &#13;
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will &#13;
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lower &#13;
class &#13;
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a &#13;
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Allen &#13;
is &#13;
a &#13;
press &#13;
operator &#13;
in &#13;
the &#13;
duplications &#13;
department. &#13;
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works &#13;
with &#13;
a &#13;
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handicapped &#13;
male &#13;
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has &#13;
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chose &#13;
to &#13;
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shift &#13;
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job &#13;
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work. &#13;
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feels &#13;
no &#13;
animosity &#13;
toward &#13;
her &#13;
male &#13;
partner &#13;
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a &#13;
need &#13;
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work &#13;
from &#13;
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through &#13;
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all &#13;
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time. &#13;
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usually &#13;
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right &#13;
up &#13;
until &#13;
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day &#13;
is &#13;
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need &#13;
is &#13;
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and &#13;
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rather &#13;
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press &#13;
operator &#13;
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said &#13;
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takes &#13;
pride &#13;
in &#13;
the &#13;
work &#13;
she &#13;
does &#13;
and &#13;
will &#13;
find &#13;
it &#13;
difficult &#13;
to &#13;
leave. &#13;
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(press &#13;
operator) &#13;
is &#13;
a &#13;
skilled &#13;
job &#13;
but &#13;
if &#13;
I &#13;
wanted &#13;
to  go &#13;
somewhere &#13;
else, &#13;
I &#13;
wouldn't &#13;
make &#13;
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same &#13;
salary. &#13;
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demotion &#13;
from &#13;
a &#13;
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job &#13;
to &#13;
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tor's &#13;
job," &#13;
she &#13;
said. &#13;
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information &#13;
sheet &#13;
distri­&#13;
buted   by &#13;
picketers &#13;
of &#13;
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2180, &#13;
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that &#13;
the &#13;
classified &#13;
employees' &#13;
mo­&#13;
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of &#13;
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union &#13;
members &#13;
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cuts &#13;
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be &#13;
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by &#13;
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ting &#13;
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from &#13;
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plan &#13;
to &#13;
retire &#13;
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to &#13;
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these &#13;
options &#13;
are &#13;
not &#13;
feasible. &#13;
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can &#13;
put &#13;
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freeze &#13;
on &#13;
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positions &#13;
but &#13;
this   campus &#13;
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operate &#13;
that &#13;
way. &#13;
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won't &#13;
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with &#13;
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and &#13;
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and &#13;
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is &#13;
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last &#13;
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said. &#13;
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also &#13;
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term &#13;
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TE'S) &#13;
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Service &#13;
of &#13;
11-15 &#13;
years. &#13;
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perfectly &#13;
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to &#13;
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(LTE'S) &#13;
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the &#13;
personnel &#13;
system &#13;
to &#13;
provide &#13;
pay &#13;
increases &#13;
and &#13;
fringe &#13;
benefits," &#13;
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to &#13;
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are &#13;
assigned &#13;
part-&#13;
time &#13;
and &#13;
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jobs &#13;
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as &#13;
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during &#13;
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              <text>College Bowl&#13;
team places 5th&#13;
Page&#13;
5&#13;
Trainer heads&#13;
for England&#13;
Pille J1&#13;
Thursday, February  27, 1986&#13;
~&#13;
University of Wisconsin.Parkside&#13;
Volume 14, No. 22&#13;
Pornogrgpl1J!.ordinance&#13;
Does&#13;
it&#13;
appl~ on campus?&#13;
Kimberlie Kranich&#13;
Asst. News Editor&#13;
violating  the Kenosha County&#13;
Board's    recently    adopted&#13;
obscenity ordinance.&#13;
According to the ordinance.&#13;
anyone who advertises,  sells&#13;
or produces obscene material&#13;
or performances  is subject to&#13;
Whatis pornography?&#13;
A recent letter to. the editor&#13;
of the Kenosha  News -accused&#13;
the&#13;
Ranger of printing  porno.&#13;
graphic classified   ads  and&#13;
by Hans&#13;
W.&#13;
Hauschild&#13;
-KenoshaCounty's obscenity&#13;
oI'dInancesays that  material&#13;
fa&#13;
considered  obscene  when&#13;
llIll&#13;
average person,&#13;
applying&#13;
conftmporary&#13;
community&#13;
.....   rds.&#13;
finds  that  it&#13;
ap-&#13;
peals&#13;
to&#13;
purlent interests  and&#13;
UJ\dei'.&#13;
contemporary commu·&#13;
~tIdards&#13;
lacks  serious&#13;
uttrl1.&#13;
'artistic,   political   or&#13;
8C.lentl!le&#13;
value  as&#13;
measured&#13;
~I!fiective  standards.&#13;
Wilittdo the words average&#13;
person, contemporary  com.&#13;
munltystandards  and  objec-&#13;
tlve standards  mean?  What&#13;
are they? The "contemporary&#13;
cmnmunity" of Parkside  was&#13;
asked what they thought was&#13;
obscene.  Their  answers  fol-&#13;
low:&#13;
Mike  Sliwa,&#13;
18.&#13;
freshman&#13;
communication   major,   said&#13;
"Movies  and  books  with&#13;
in-&#13;
, cest and child porn"  are ob-&#13;
scene.&#13;
_&#13;
Chene&#13;
Jenkins.&#13;
19.  tresh-&#13;
man law major,  said "Stores&#13;
and  books  are  not  obscene&#13;
and the individual  should de-&#13;
cide what is obscene. ,.&#13;
Tom&#13;
C.,&#13;
20, sophomore&#13;
ae-&#13;
counting  major,  said  "Video&#13;
stores   are'&#13;
OK&#13;
and   they&#13;
should be allowed  to have&#13;
X&#13;
movies.  There  should not be&#13;
Porn defined&#13;
see page&#13;
2&#13;
fining.  Obscene  material   is&#13;
defined as "a writing picture,&#13;
sound recording  or film that&#13;
describes   or  shows  sexual&#13;
conduct&#13;
in&#13;
patently  offensive&#13;
ways and lacks serious litera-&#13;
ry, artistic,  political or scien-&#13;
tific  value  as  measured  by&#13;
objective standards."&#13;
The legal  consequences  of&#13;
the  ordinance  for  Parkside&#13;
are not clear,  but nothing&#13;
in&#13;
terms of university  policy has&#13;
been changed due to the ordi-&#13;
nance. Ben Greenebaum,  act-&#13;
ing vice chancellor,  said uni-&#13;
versity lawyers would have to&#13;
interprete  the ordinance&#13;
if&#13;
a&#13;
situation  for  such  measures&#13;
arose.&#13;
The right to print classified&#13;
ads  and  anything  else  has&#13;
been granted&#13;
to&#13;
all&#13;
University&#13;
of  Wisconsin   (UW)  news-&#13;
papers  by the Board  of&#13;
Re-&#13;
gents of the UW System. The&#13;
policy  of the  Board,  which&#13;
must be carried&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
mast-&#13;
head of all editions of all&#13;
uni-&#13;
versity  papers,  states  that&#13;
BUdgetcuts 'increase tuition, .fees&#13;
Segregated  fees, money&#13;
as-&#13;
sessed    students    separate&#13;
from  tuition,   for  services&#13;
such  as  the Union building,&#13;
health  care,  etc.,  may&#13;
In-&#13;
crease  more  due  to a  new&#13;
System  policy.  Goetz  said&#13;
.some    services&#13;
currently&#13;
under   the   administrative&#13;
budget  can now be financed&#13;
by  segregated   fees.  "What&#13;
this  means  is,&#13;
in&#13;
contrast&#13;
from past  years,&#13;
It&#13;
is leglti·&#13;
mate for campuses&#13;
to&#13;
charge&#13;
an administrative  assessment&#13;
to   the    segregated&#13;
fee&#13;
budget,"  said Goetz.&#13;
"The guidelines given from&#13;
the System allow a&#13;
$17.000&#13;
tap&#13;
on auxiliary  funds for an ad-&#13;
ministrative  cost assessment,&#13;
which  could equate  to a&#13;
$5&#13;
segregated    fee   increase,"&#13;
Goetz said.&#13;
It is too late to implement&#13;
the specifics of this new pro-&#13;
cedure   for  the  fall.  said&#13;
Goetz, but the administration&#13;
pians  to  obtain  the&#13;
$17.000&#13;
from  another  area,  like  re-&#13;
serve  funds  for  next  year.&#13;
For 1987-88,however, the new&#13;
procedure  "will  be  another&#13;
Tuition&#13;
see page&#13;
4&#13;
by&#13;
Jennie Tunkieicz&#13;
Editor&#13;
StUdents&#13;
will&#13;
have  to .dig a&#13;
little deeper in their  pockets&#13;
for&#13;
tuition&#13;
and  the&#13;
adrnln-&#13;
Istration&#13;
wni&#13;
have to dig a&#13;
Itt-&#13;
tle&#13;
deeper  in the  budget  in&#13;
b&#13;
order to  meet   additional&#13;
Udgetcuts.&#13;
The State  Legislature   two&#13;
~~s  ago added another&#13;
$5.5&#13;
•.....ion to the&#13;
$23.5&#13;
million re-&#13;
~Uested earlier  to  the  UW·&#13;
ed&#13;
yslem'sshare of the project.&#13;
state bUdget defeclt.&#13;
"i'[.he additional  cuts  mean&#13;
b  •  back  to  the  drawing&#13;
boards"    for&#13;
Parkslde's&#13;
aU&lt;!ket retrenchment    plan.&#13;
SlCCOrdingto Gary  Goetz.  as·&#13;
af~t~nt chancellor  for  fiscal&#13;
'I&#13;
a rs. The campus  had  de-&#13;
b:~oced two separate   plans,&#13;
add!oth were outdated  by the&#13;
tional cuts.&#13;
~arkside's   share of the UW-&#13;
hlctem cuts  foc&#13;
1986-87&#13;
has&#13;
$24&#13;
feased  from  a  total  of&#13;
Ie&#13;
~969&#13;
to&#13;
$349,494.&#13;
The total&#13;
raken  down  into  three&#13;
~~gories:&#13;
$267,669&#13;
for  the&#13;
.';.cted revenue   shortfall.&#13;
....5 for  the  six  percent&#13;
state   employee   salary&#13;
in-&#13;
crease  and $25,200for faculty&#13;
and staff catch-up  pay funds.&#13;
The   catch-up   funds   were&#13;
reduced  for this biennium due&#13;
to a measure  passed  by the&#13;
Legislature  to delay the&#13;
pay-&#13;
ments.&#13;
.&#13;
Parkside   must  also  beg'in&#13;
planning  for&#13;
$115,100&#13;
budget&#13;
reduction  slated for&#13;
1987·88.&#13;
Gov.  Anthony  Earl  ve~oed&#13;
the  language  in the  leglsla·&#13;
ture's  plan which would have&#13;
prevented    campuses   from&#13;
reducing  the number  of cour-&#13;
se selections.  Goetz said there&#13;
exists,   however,&#13;
3;&#13;
"gent-&#13;
lemen's   understandmg   that&#13;
while t.he language  w~s vet~-&#13;
ed, we (campuses)  stl.ll can t&#13;
t very  much  from mstruc-&#13;
~i~n...   Parkside    can   cut&#13;
$65749  from  instruction   to&#13;
me~t its $349,494requirement.&#13;
.'The  UW·System  feels  V:'e&#13;
slim the budget  down&#13;
.In&#13;
:~~inistr'ative   areas,  but hIS·&#13;
tor   shows  that  Chancellor&#13;
AI:n  Guskin  operated  on a&#13;
lean    administratIve&#13;
~~:{get. Any cutback  will reo&#13;
sult  in a reduction  of serVI·&#13;
ces, "said Goetz.&#13;
Are these reading materials  pornograpby!  Some&#13;
IIoID1t&#13;
university  papers are written&#13;
any form&#13;
ot&#13;
e&#13;
R80rshJp&#13;
and&#13;
and  edited  by students  and&#13;
will&#13;
continue&#13;
to&#13;
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that  the students  are  solely  rights guarante  d by th&#13;
Con.&#13;
responsible  for  its  editorial   sUtuUon&#13;
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th&#13;
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t&#13;
bon.&#13;
U.&#13;
"We (Ranger)  will not begin    Campu&#13;
porn&#13;
pa&#13;
f&#13;
No racefor PSGA&#13;
president election&#13;
For&#13;
the&#13;
first time&#13;
in&#13;
several&#13;
years.  the  presidential   and&#13;
vice  presidential  candidates&#13;
may&#13;
go&#13;
uncontested&#13;
In&#13;
the&#13;
Student  G&lt;&gt;vemment Sprlng&#13;
elections.  The big races&#13;
wtII&#13;
be&#13;
for Senate  seata and one&#13;
SUFAC seat.&#13;
The Parkside  Student&#13;
Oov-&#13;
emment  Association  (PSGA)&#13;
wtII&#13;
hold  elections  Monday.&#13;
March 3 and Tuesday. March&#13;
4,&#13;
from&#13;
9&#13;
a.m.&#13;
W 8&#13;
p_m.&#13;
In&#13;
the&#13;
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vote  for&#13;
the open positions. which&#13;
In-&#13;
clude  presidertt,  vice  presi-&#13;
dent.  one SUFAC seat.  one&#13;
PUAB seat  and nine senate&#13;
vacancies.&#13;
Adrian&#13;
serrano,&#13;
22, senior,&#13;
Political Science and lnterna-&#13;
tional  Studies  major.&#13;
is&#13;
the&#13;
only official candidate  tor the&#13;
office of president.&#13;
Serrano,   who&#13;
Is&#13;
running&#13;
under the auspices of the Stu-&#13;
dent Voice Party.  has been a&#13;
PSGA Senator for two years,&#13;
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8&#13;
______________&#13;
11&#13;
I,&#13;
RANGER&#13;
2 Thursday.  February.27.  1986&#13;
Editorial&#13;
PAB electionneedshelp&#13;
Porn opinion------&#13;
Porn defined&#13;
from page&#13;
1&#13;
adult  book&#13;
stores&#13;
with   back&#13;
rooms for movies and massa-&#13;
ge parlors."&#13;
Bob ·Robotka. -1-8,&#13;
freshman&#13;
business major. said'&#13;
I:Pom&#13;
movies are 'obscene and stu-&#13;
ptd."&#13;
Julie  Cyra.  18. freshman&#13;
pre-med student, satd  "I&#13;
don't feel anything is obscene&#13;
it's&#13;
tip&#13;
to&#13;
the individuals,&#13;
but minors should not be used&#13;
in&#13;
porn films."&#13;
Greg Hancock.  19. fresh-&#13;
man business  major.  said&#13;
"Magazines are not obscene:&#13;
people don't have to look."&#13;
Jenny  Larsen,   18,  fresh-&#13;
man, said "Hustler-type mag-&#13;
azines" are obscene.&#13;
Wanita Ingeman,  18, fresh-&#13;
man, said .'X-rated  movies&#13;
and child porn" are obscene.&#13;
"Adult book stores are OK -&#13;
don't  have  to  go&#13;
in&#13;
if&#13;
you&#13;
don't  want  to."&#13;
Andrew&#13;
T'schumper,&#13;
18,&#13;
freshman life science major,&#13;
said of obscenity:&#13;
"It&#13;
should&#13;
be limited to where&#13;
every-&#13;
body  does not have  to&#13;
see it...&#13;
Mary Purath,&#13;
18,&#13;
freshman,&#13;
defined obscenity as&#13;
"X·&#13;
rated&#13;
movies and child porn. " "&#13;
Jim Scalzo,&#13;
18,&#13;
freshman&#13;
pre-law student. said "Adult&#13;
book stores are obscene.&#13;
X·&#13;
rated movies should be&#13;
in a&#13;
separate   place  in  video&#13;
stores."&#13;
Todd. Huff.-&#13;
ill.&#13;
freshman.&#13;
said&#13;
"I&#13;
don't think anything is&#13;
obscene unless&#13;
you&#13;
make it"&#13;
obscene; "you don't have to.&#13;
look at it...&#13;
Valerie Lee,&#13;
20,&#13;
junior&#13;
bust-&#13;
ness  management   major,&#13;
said. "Child porn, bookstores&#13;
are obscene but it should tie&#13;
left up to the individuaL"&#13;
Webster  Dictionary.  1974.&#13;
vocabulary-major,&#13;
defines ob-&#13;
scene as:&#13;
"1.&#13;
repulsive;&#13;
2:&#13;
deeply offensive to' morality&#13;
or decency; designed to incite&#13;
to lust or depravity.  SYN.&#13;
gross, VUlgar, coarse."&#13;
As one can see, everyone&#13;
has his or her own view&#13;
of&#13;
what is obscene.&#13;
If&#13;
a case of&#13;
obscenity were to go to court;&#13;
the  Kenosha  County&#13;
ordi-&#13;
nance ,&#13;
states:  "In&#13;
determin-&#13;
ing what material is obscene..&#13;
a judge or jury shall examine&#13;
pictures  or passages  in the&#13;
'context of the work in which&#13;
they appear."&#13;
It&#13;
is not being&#13;
judged by the whole commu-&#13;
nity. So what is the&#13;
contempo-&#13;
rary  eommunity  standard&#13;
and who is the average&#13;
per-&#13;
son? Herb,&#13;
Ilvtrrg&#13;
in McDonal-&#13;
dland, or is it "1984's"&#13;
wtns-&#13;
ton Smith,&#13;
Jiving&#13;
in London?&#13;
Mr. Smith gets this writer's&#13;
vote.&#13;
Nobody asked me, but...&#13;
by Bill Serpe&#13;
head  the  administration  of&#13;
The UW~Systemr Board of  the University  of Wisconsin-&#13;
Regents 'has  named  Sheila  Park-side.&#13;
Kaplan as the new chancellor    Three of my five professors&#13;
for Parkside, and she has ac-  last semester  were on that&#13;
cepted, the position. F:'inally.'  committee, as well as my edi-&#13;
the work of the Chancellor   tor on.the Ranger staff. Many&#13;
Search&#13;
and-&#13;
Screen Commit.   were -the times when I would&#13;
tee is done.&#13;
"-J&#13;
have expected" these&#13;
people&#13;
to&#13;
Through  all. of the  last  buckle&#13;
under&#13;
the&#13;
pressures&#13;
semester,  many of us who  that were added to their&#13;
'al-&#13;
were  personally  acquainted   ready&#13;
busy&#13;
schedules. But the&#13;
with members  of that com.  occasions for cancelled&#13;
etas,&#13;
mittee  or were students&#13;
in&#13;
ses were  very  few- indeed ~&#13;
some of their  classes  were  "(muchto the&#13;
dismay&#13;
of many&#13;
able to watch them as they   students).   Instead.   other&#13;
went about the work of&#13;
choos-&#13;
members - of the committee&#13;
ing a suitable  candidate  to  came in and taught when pro-&#13;
Letter to the editor&#13;
Personal ad immature&#13;
. We, the members  of "the&#13;
Parkside Association of War.&#13;
games. would like to express&#13;
our distress at the message&#13;
published  in the Personals&#13;
section of the February  13th&#13;
issue of the Ranger.&#13;
The campus already has a&#13;
reputation  for  being  only&#13;
slightly above&#13;
a&#13;
high school;&#13;
and&#13;
-tmmatur-e,  childish.&#13;
and&#13;
vengeful items such a!s this&#13;
published in the newspaper,&#13;
which reflects the campus as&#13;
'a whole, do not improve the&#13;
image.&#13;
In&#13;
fact,  they  only&#13;
harm it.&#13;
.Secondly, an insult aimed&#13;
at one person, in fun or not, is&#13;
more acceptable than a sert-&#13;
ous insult aimed at a rather&#13;
large group of people spread&#13;
throughout the school. For in-&#13;
stance,  how  much  trouble&#13;
would have&#13;
been  caused  df&#13;
the&#13;
group insulted had been BSO&#13;
or&#13;
IVCF?&#13;
We wish to say we are not&#13;
as&#13;
upset  as we are&#13;
dtsap-&#13;
pointed that someone 'on this&#13;
campus is capable of acting&#13;
in such an infantile manner.&#13;
We are sorry this had to hap-&#13;
pen at ali.&#13;
PAW Members  .&#13;
fessors  had to be away to&#13;
"search and screen."&#13;
They were commmitted  to&#13;
the task of finding a suitable&#13;
person&#13;
to. continue  with the&#13;
project of building Parkside&#13;
into a better. university.  The&#13;
difficulty of this task alone&#13;
would have caused many&#13;
to&#13;
buckle  under  the pressure.&#13;
However. none of the commit-&#13;
tee members that&#13;
I&#13;
came&#13;
into&#13;
contact with during that long'&#13;
ordeal ev~r even resorted  to&#13;
being tired  or overworked.&#13;
Never did they complain that&#13;
their task was too time-con-&#13;
suming or use&#13;
it&#13;
as an excuse&#13;
to ignore their daily&#13;
responsi-&#13;
bilities ..They seemed instead&#13;
to be inspired and motivated&#13;
by their' tasks to work evert&#13;
harder at their daily jobs.&#13;
Now that  their  work  is&#13;
done, it is time for the Park-&#13;
side  community   to  say&#13;
"Thank  you" to the Search&#13;
and   Screen   Committee.&#13;
Chairperson  Robert  Canary&#13;
headed the group of profes-&#13;
sors,  staff  and students&#13;
in&#13;
their task. Hats off to you,&#13;
Dr. Canary,  and your com-&#13;
mittee  ~ Jesus  Alvarado,&#13;
John    Campbell.    Carol&#13;
. Cashen, Arthur Dudycha,&#13;
Blu-&#13;
gene Goodman.  Peter  Hoff,&#13;
Esrold Nurse. Theresa Peck,&#13;
Rhoda-Gale  Pollack.  Walter&#13;
Shirer and Jennie Tunkieicz.&#13;
Congratulations  and thank&#13;
you to all of you for a difficult&#13;
task well done.&#13;
Jennie Tunkieicz ........... :.................................   Editor&#13;
-&#13;
RU'1lgeris written and edited by students at UW'Parkside and they&#13;
are solely responsible for its editorial policy and content. Ranger is&#13;
Karl Dixon ..............•.....••.......................&#13;
News Editor&#13;
STAFF&#13;
published every  Thursday during the academic  year except during&#13;
breaks and holidays.&#13;
Kim Kranich .................................    Asst. News Editor&#13;
Kim  Barskaitiki,&#13;
Leo&#13;
Bose.&#13;
All corres-pondence should be addressed to: Parkside Ra'1lger,&#13;
Uni'&#13;
...&#13;
Jim&#13;
Neibaur ...... ~...............................   Feature  Editor&#13;
Jenny&#13;
Carr,   Scott  Curty,&#13;
"mity  of Wisco=in·Parkside.   Box No. 2000, Kenosha  WI 53141. Tele' ,&#13;
•&#13;
Gary Schneeberger  ...................  Asst. Feature  E4ltor ,&#13;
William Dezoma,&#13;
Mike Farrell,&#13;
phone&#13;
(0114)&#13;
553·2295&#13;
or&#13;
(414) 553·2287.&#13;
.&#13;
Gretchen&#13;
'Gayhart.&#13;
Tammy&#13;
Advertising rates are&#13;
$4&#13;
per column inch&#13;
or&#13;
less in bulk. Advertising&#13;
'OD&#13;
Rich Blay ..................................  :..... :... Sports Editor&#13;
Hannah,   Kristy&#13;
Harrington,&#13;
deadline&#13;
is&#13;
Tuesday at&#13;
9&#13;
a. m.&#13;
for p!tblication Thursday.&#13;
•&#13;
c:&#13;
Robb Luehr .•'..............................  Asst. Sports Editor&#13;
Hans&#13;
. Hauschild,&#13;
Carol&#13;
Letters to the editor will be accepted&#13;
if&#13;
typewritten,  double-spaced&#13;
CI&#13;
on standard size paper. Letters should be less than 3ilOwords aml must&#13;
"&#13;
Dave McEvoy .......................................   Photo Editor&#13;
Kortendtck.&#13;
Rick&#13;
Luehr-,&#13;
be signed, with a tcteptume number inclu(led for verification purposes.&#13;
-0:-&#13;
Jack Bornhuetter .........................  Asst. Photo Editor&#13;
Kimberly&#13;
Mir  Hetdari.  Eric&#13;
Names will be withheld upon request. Deadline&#13;
Dave Roback .......•.. ~.................  Advertising  Mana.ger&#13;
Now.icki,&#13;
Michelle  Petersen,&#13;
for letlers is Tue~day at 10a.&#13;
m.&#13;
for publication&#13;
_\/embpr-o(rJ,f'&#13;
i\ndy Buchanan .....•...... ~...............  Business Manager&#13;
Mike Rohl. Scott Scheuber, Bill&#13;
Thursday. Ranger'reserves  the right to edit let·&#13;
aSSOCIineD&#13;
...&#13;
Se'rpe,  Debbie  Siegel,  Nick&#13;
ters and refuse letters containing false aml de·&#13;
COLLeGiaTe&#13;
Brenda Buchanan  ................  Asst. Business  Manager&#13;
TQper.&#13;
famatory content.&#13;
PRPSSEJ2&#13;
Steve Picazo ...••.......................   Distribution  Manager&#13;
Ranger&#13;
is&#13;
printed&#13;
by&#13;
'he&#13;
Racine&#13;
Journal&#13;
Times.&#13;
In a far off comer of the Union another election is tak-&#13;
ing place&#13;
in&#13;
the shadow of the PSGA race. The Parkside&#13;
Activites Board is electing a president.&#13;
Want to run? Too bad. PAB limits the nominees to only.&#13;
the few who serve on its Executive Council. Why? They&#13;
contend that students are not qualified for the position if&#13;
they are not currently on the council. This excludes&#13;
stu-&#13;
dents who may have had extensive programming  expert-&#13;
ence&#13;
in&#13;
high school or at another university and even&#13;
for-&#13;
mer PAB members who have returned to&#13;
school.&#13;
The group also feels no obligation to even announce to&#13;
the student body that the election is taking place. 1'he ra-&#13;
tionalization is that since other students can't run for the&#13;
job. there is no point in announcing the election.&#13;
This procedure 1s symptomatic  of the organization&#13;
-it&#13;
wants to be isolated and is resistant to change. PAB is an&#13;
oligarchy that wants to perpetuate its elitism.&#13;
Why should the students. who support&#13;
P&#13;
AB with segre-&#13;
gated fees. be excluded from the opportunity to hold the&#13;
organization's key position?&#13;
It&#13;
is like taxation without&#13;
rep-&#13;
resentation.&#13;
We would like to see PAB's election open to ali students.&#13;
as&#13;
in&#13;
all the other major organizations.&#13;
If&#13;
more than one&#13;
person runs for the position, then&#13;
a&#13;
representative  elec-&#13;
tion committee consisting of faculty" staff and students.&#13;
should review candidates  and recommend  one for the&#13;
position. This more democratic system will help improve&#13;
the organization  and, ultimately.  the programming  on'&#13;
campus.&#13;
PAB should get away from its smoke-filled room&#13;
ap-&#13;
proach to elections   and then certainly the best candi-&#13;
date will win.&#13;
-&#13;
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2  Thursday.   February   20. 1986&#13;
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Welcome Kaplan&#13;
After a long, Involved search process. Sheila Kaplan&#13;
has been named Parkside's  new chancellor.  Kaplan, obvi-&#13;
ousJy highly qualified  for the position.  seemed  to am~ss&#13;
great support from the Parkside community on her flrst&#13;
pubUc visit&#13;
to&#13;
the campus on Tuesday. and&#13;
will&#13;
undoubt-&#13;
edly&#13;
be&#13;
well received&#13;
in&#13;
Racine  and Kenosha.  We join&#13;
in&#13;
welcoming her, and we are excited about working&#13;
with&#13;
her&#13;
In&#13;
the coming years.&#13;
But when the smoke clears&#13;
trom&#13;
the hoopla ignited by&#13;
thIs appointment.  what wlll remain?&#13;
Parkslde,&#13;
and Ils&#13;
needs as a campus wlll remain.&#13;
Clearly.  Kaplan  has not had a reasonable  amount  of&#13;
time&#13;
in&#13;
which&#13;
to&#13;
set an agenda for the university  nor has&#13;
she the opportunity&#13;
to&#13;
become famlliar&#13;
with&#13;
the issues ret-&#13;
evant&#13;
to&#13;
the campus.  Kaplan  has declined&#13;
comment&#13;
on&#13;
speclllc issues due&#13;
to&#13;
the newness of her appointment.  She&#13;
wUl&#13;
not&#13;
be&#13;
active&#13;
in&#13;
dectston-rnaktng on campus until she&#13;
ottlcially takes her new role on July&#13;
1.&#13;
We ask, however, that while formulating&#13;
an&#13;
agenda for-&#13;
Parks ide,&#13;
Kaplan&#13;
keep at the forefront of her plans an in-&#13;
clusive&#13;
role&#13;
for students&#13;
in&#13;
campus governance.&#13;
The&#13;
constant rhetoric students have been given, such&#13;
as&#13;
"this Is the year of the student," is useless without action.&#13;
The statement  "shared governance"is  all encompassing,&#13;
and that is what students want -  input in&#13;
all&#13;
areas of the&#13;
campus. With impending tuition increases,  and the in-&#13;
evitable decline&#13;
in&#13;
services. students are paying more and&#13;
getting less.&#13;
It&#13;
is Important  that the administration  real-&#13;
ize students must have input in the direction of the&#13;
unlver-&#13;
slly.&#13;
We&#13;
ask, then, that the administration work quickly and&#13;
more openly with students&#13;
to&#13;
achieve more comprehen-&#13;
sive programs and&#13;
a&#13;
better campus to guarantee our edu-&#13;
cations are paying off.&#13;
lt&#13;
is time for action. not lip service. regarding student&#13;
involvement. A chancellor does not a university make •&#13;
It&#13;
is&#13;
the students. and the quality of&#13;
its&#13;
graduates, that&#13;
are&#13;
Important.&#13;
-eor&#13;
YOU LOOK SO&#13;
PEAI(£D!&#13;
ARE YOU&#13;
AJJSO/..lJT£/..YCE/ffAIN&#13;
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YOUFEEt;&#13;
Nobody   asked  me,  but ...&#13;
Heavy  metal  isn't  mindless&#13;
them  when&#13;
I&#13;
consider  the&#13;
tachernent&#13;
to. youth&#13;
devil  worship  rap  bestowed   very essence of&#13;
pa&#13;
upon this tye of music. 1 used    bellion  against  nega&#13;
to be taken  aback  when Pete    established   societal&#13;
Townshend  ended&#13;
Who&#13;
con-&#13;
Its&#13;
genesis  can&#13;
be&#13;
certs by busting  his guitar  to   the  early  work of&#13;
The&#13;
shreds. But, like Elvis Costel·    and The Rolling Stones.&#13;
10 sang. "1 used to be disgus-&#13;
In .making  crlUcal&#13;
ted, now&#13;
I&#13;
try to be amused. ,.   ments  upon records&#13;
we,&#13;
And those hard core&#13;
punk-In-&#13;
sent by most of the&#13;
rna&#13;
f1uenced metal  bands  that do   bels, I try to be as&#13;
ob&#13;
flirt  with post-Exc.orcist&#13;
de,&#13;
as possible. This means&#13;
monic  possesion  have  NO   often am negative&#13;
place in my heart  (I'm a little    record  1 liked,  and&#13;
afraid of some things too).&#13;
toward  one 1 didn't like&#13;
And  there  are  scores  'of   cause  I just  didn't feel&#13;
lousy  metal  bands.  Some  of   measured  up to the&#13;
the  most  popular   groups   the performers.&#13;
It&#13;
w&#13;
(Ratt, QUiet Riot), come back    silly for me to say&#13;
that&#13;
with lousy second albums and   any  musical&#13;
genre&#13;
is&#13;
fade into Men At Work&#13;
obliv,&#13;
good or bad. as each&#13;
ion. The truly wretched rock-   large number of either.&#13;
ers never hang around  long,&#13;
How  can&#13;
J&#13;
like&#13;
the  injustices   being  rather&#13;
metal?  Perhaps  the q&#13;
few.&#13;
should .be, "How can&#13;
But  if you  do listen  sert-    like   anything   that&#13;
ously  to some  of the  better&#13;
haven't    approached&#13;
metal  works  by the  Ilkes  of   rnindedly : and  listened&#13;
Ozzy 'Osbourne   (oooh   that    thouroughlyand   objeCU&#13;
icky&#13;
guy&#13;
who bit the' rat??&#13;
It&#13;
Gross! ), especially  the  first&#13;
I&#13;
grew up in the era&#13;
two albums featuring  Randy    the  parents  continuallY&#13;
Rhoads  on guitar,  you will   kids to turn the music&#13;
see the classical and blues in-   Now I'm a parent and&#13;
its&#13;
fluences that characterize   the   kids who are saying&#13;
it,&#13;
Ei&#13;
best. least known tracks.&#13;
group would probably&#13;
be&#13;
Finally,  heavy metal  seems    prised  to find that my&#13;
to be the only extension. of   ite "loud"  composition&#13;
rock  and  roll's  eternal  at-   chatkovsky's "1812&#13;
ove&#13;
by Jim Neibaur&#13;
I&#13;
How on earth can a relatively&#13;
sane 28 year old husband and&#13;
father  who  attends  church&#13;
and delights in children possi-&#13;
bly have even remote affec-&#13;
tion for that loud. obnoxious&#13;
music  known  as  "Heavy&#13;
Metal." Well...here goes...&#13;
First.  of all. heavy metal&#13;
isn't the only music&#13;
I&#13;
like. al~&#13;
though&#13;
I&#13;
do like&#13;
it&#13;
as opposed -&#13;
to disliking it.&#13;
I&#13;
love blues,&#13;
soul, r&amp;b, fifties and sixties&#13;
(my ROOTS. man).  jazz  (e-&#13;
specially  Big  Band).  Frank&#13;
Sinartra,  Barbra  Streisand,&#13;
Paul  Simon, Bruce Springs-&#13;
teen.&#13;
classical,&#13;
an-&#13;
d...yes...even  country  if  its&#13;
the old stuff (Hank Williams&#13;
and before).&#13;
I&#13;
don't like.punk&#13;
rock,   muzak,   banal   pop&#13;
(Dionne Warwick Barry  Ma-&#13;
nilow...) or disco.&#13;
However,   in&#13;
defending'&#13;
heavy metal music,&#13;
I&#13;
am one&#13;
who has bothered to actually&#13;
listen to it.&#13;
I..&#13;
did not merely&#13;
rely on what the radio played&#13;
(always  the  worst  cuts  by&#13;
ANY artist) nor did I look at&#13;
the album cover and let that&#13;
be my basis  for judgement&#13;
(had  I  done  that.  I  never&#13;
would have purchased the Be.&#13;
anes' White Album).&#13;
Often people are  afraid  of&#13;
heavy metal.  I can't  blame&#13;
Letter  to  the Editor&#13;
Don't  resort to AlA&#13;
To too Editor:&#13;
may&#13;
disagree with their pro-&#13;
fessors'  views...good!&#13;
That&#13;
should encourage independent&#13;
study on the part of the&#13;
stu-&#13;
denl...isn't&#13;
that&#13;
what college&#13;
Is all about?&#13;
If&#13;
there are those who feel&#13;
only one  side  of issues  is&#13;
befng&#13;
discussed&#13;
then&#13;
com-&#13;
plain; speak up...write&#13;
artie-&#13;
lea&#13;
to the press! Spying and&#13;
censoring are bogus --let's not&#13;
resort&#13;
to&#13;
these.&#13;
Concerned,&#13;
The&#13;
Basement Authority&#13;
Over the past few weeks&#13;
I&#13;
have  become  increasingly&#13;
worried. Several weeks ago&#13;
you ran an article on AIA (A.&#13;
curacy&#13;
in&#13;
Academia),  then&#13;
the&#13;
followingweek&#13;
a personal&#13;
ad warned all commies to be-&#13;
ware. This&#13;
all&#13;
has&#13;
the&#13;
dis-&#13;
tastelul   odor   of   Mccar-&#13;
tnytsm: is this stench perme-&#13;
ating&#13;
our  school;  will  we&#13;
allow&#13;
this?&#13;
I&#13;
do understand that&#13;
some&#13;
Letter  to  the Editor&#13;
No  depth  to story&#13;
To tbe Editor.&#13;
Parkstde, without its knowl-&#13;
edge. has instilled a tradition&#13;
within  me.&#13;
It&#13;
seems  that&#13;
every  academic  year  some&#13;
Is..ue comes up which again&#13;
threatens my public anonym-&#13;
Ity.&#13;
So&#13;
far my Ire has been&#13;
provoked by the lack of man-&#13;
ners&#13;
in&#13;
Parks ide students and&#13;
the well-worn issue of abor-&#13;
tion. Varied  SUbjects, true.&#13;
And now&#13;
it&#13;
is the new chan-&#13;
cellor.  Not  necessarily  the&#13;
new chancellor  herself,  but&#13;
more  specifically  the  front&#13;
Letter see poge&#13;
10&#13;
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RIch Blay&#13;
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"  Asst. Sports Editor&#13;
Dave lIIcEvoy&#13;
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Business&#13;
Manager&#13;
Steve Picazo&#13;
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arbl~oiely    responsible&#13;
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RANGEK&#13;
NewChancellor&#13;
- Kaplan discusses future&#13;
by&#13;
Karl Dixon&#13;
,:-,:-.".&#13;
News Editor&#13;
"Some people were skepti-&#13;
cal about whether or not an&#13;
academic from Brooklyn via&#13;
Minnesota can work in Ra-&#13;
cine and  Kenosha,&#13;
t,&#13;
new&#13;
Chancellor Sheila Kaplan said&#13;
during a press conference on&#13;
Tuesday. •'I promise  I will&#13;
address those problems and&#13;
concerns."&#13;
Kaplan held the press&#13;
con-&#13;
ference during the first day of&#13;
a two·day tour of the campus&#13;
and surrounding  communi,&#13;
ties. and described her reac-&#13;
tion to beIng chosen, and the&#13;
goals and problems  that lie&#13;
ahead.&#13;
"My&#13;
first impressions have&#13;
been confirmed,"   she  said.&#13;
"This is a fine institution and&#13;
I am proud to be affiliated&#13;
with&#13;
it.,.&#13;
Kaplan  saId  that   she&#13;
wanted to remain in the mid-&#13;
west because she and the&#13;
midwest have a strong&#13;
com-&#13;
mitment to public education.&#13;
"Shortage of. funds is the&#13;
name of the&#13;
game."&#13;
she&#13;
said&#13;
in&#13;
response  to a&#13;
question&#13;
about state budget cuI.&#13;
"It&#13;
is'&#13;
not unique to either the state&#13;
ofWisconsinor Parkside, but&#13;
I think it (a reduction  of&#13;
funds) is a factor of a chang-&#13;
ing economy rather' than a&#13;
change in the level of com-&#13;
mitment to public education."&#13;
Someof the issues that&#13;
Ka-&#13;
plansaid she 'will be address-&#13;
ing include the retention of&#13;
students and an emphasis ·on&#13;
liberalarts education.&#13;
"The retention issue is a se-&#13;
rious one, but it happened&#13;
longbefore I was a gleam in&#13;
anyone's eyes," she aald. "1&#13;
admire Parkside's  commit-&#13;
ment to open admissions and&#13;
I think it's more important&#13;
who you graduate than who&#13;
youlet&#13;
in."&#13;
The presence of on-campus&#13;
&gt;~&#13;
;,;&#13;
"0~'Mf•    "&#13;
'f'"&#13;
Sheila Kaplan&#13;
housing, the academic pro-  "Their effectivenss in their&#13;
grams and the relationship   positions could be comprom-&#13;
between the university and  ised if the process were open-&#13;
Racine  and  Kenosha  are  ed too early, though there&#13;
some&#13;
of the other imporant   comes a point, of course,&#13;
issues Kaplan&#13;
thlriks&#13;
she will  when people have to know."&#13;
race.&#13;
Kaplan said she will&#13;
prpba-&#13;
- "There are also a lot of  bly not be teaching any&#13;
cour-&#13;
state wide issues that the  ses for the first year because&#13;
UW-System President and the  her administrative  schedule&#13;
presfdents of the universities   would be unpredictable and&#13;
should  face  together,"  she  unfair to the students  who&#13;
continued, "like increased au-  would have her for classes.&#13;
tonomy as opposed toinvolve-    "I am slated to start (as&#13;
ment of state governmenl."&#13;
chancellor) on July 1, and I&#13;
Kaplan said that she proba-  am committed to my present&#13;
bly would not have appplied  position until the middle of&#13;
for the job of Chancellor if  May," she said. "1 will be&#13;
the' process' had been more  here providing that the mov-&#13;
open. "When you are seeking  ing trucks are available to&#13;
a person at this level, the ap-  move me into the house I&#13;
plicants  usually  hold  reo  have been told about but have&#13;
sponsible positions," she said.  not yet seen."&#13;
Thursday,  February  20, 1986 3&#13;
News Briefs&#13;
Professor awarded large sum&#13;
The right to freedom of expression in the classroom&#13;
is&#13;
alive and well&#13;
in&#13;
AUanta, Ga.&#13;
A federal court jury awarded $2.57million dollars In&#13;
back pay and damages to&#13;
a&#13;
former English instructor at&#13;
the University of Georgia who claimed&#13;
she&#13;
was&#13;
fired be-&#13;
cause she spoke out against favoritism (or&#13;
student&#13;
athle-&#13;
tes, Associated Press reported.&#13;
A&#13;
six member jury found two Georgia officials&#13;
had&#13;
violated her right to&#13;
free&#13;
speech by demoting and&#13;
ven-&#13;
tually firing her.&#13;
Students defeat Marriot Corp.&#13;
Students of State Universlty&#13;
of New York-Blnghamton&#13;
waged&#13;
a&#13;
war against the Marriott CorporaUonand won.&#13;
According to National On-Campus Reports, the&#13;
corpora-&#13;
tion, the primary food service vendor on campus,&#13;
was&#13;
the&#13;
target of student protest last spring becau  It&#13;
has&#13;
opera-&#13;
tion in South Africa.&#13;
The administarlon agreed&#13;
to&#13;
conduct&#13;
a&#13;
student&#13;
rereren-&#13;
dum on whether the company's&#13;
contract&#13;
shouJd&#13;
be&#13;
r&#13;
n&#13;
-w-&#13;
ed&#13;
in&#13;
1987,&#13;
the article continued, but the company&#13;
recently&#13;
announced it was withdrawing from its&#13;
South&#13;
African&#13;
operations.&#13;
Caller harasses Madison women&#13;
College women in Madison should not  lk&#13;
to&#13;
ju t an&#13;
one on the telephone.&#13;
A man claiming to be a graduate student at  W  dl-&#13;
son is calling women on campus&#13;
and&#13;
asking for explldt&#13;
sexual information, according to&#13;
the&#13;
National On-campus&#13;
Report.&#13;
The caller claims he is researching&#13;
a drssertatlon on&#13;
how openly people discuss sex, the article said.&#13;
and the&#13;
psychology department knows of no such project Widno&#13;
phone canvassing has been approved by campu -security&#13;
Graffiti irks students&#13;
Students at Yale University are upset becau .e 8\\'UU&#13;
kas and Ku Klux Klan initials painted in the Arec.."\m('rl·&#13;
can Cultural Center were not removed for two week&#13;
One student noted, accordiRg to .aUonal On-C mpu&#13;
Reports, that pre-divestment graffiti had been removed&#13;
the same day it had been written.&#13;
Cashen discusses new appointment as Asst. Chancellor&#13;
by&#13;
Kimberlie Kranich&#13;
Asst. News Editor&#13;
Carol&#13;
J.&#13;
Cashen, director of&#13;
Educational  Program   Sup-&#13;
port was -appointed interim&#13;
assistant chancellor for edu-&#13;
cational services last -Friday.&#13;
"I'm excited about the op-&#13;
portunity. I think it's a real&#13;
challenge and I look forward&#13;
to serving as long as the need&#13;
exists," said Cashen.&#13;
Cashen will replace  Mi-&#13;
chael Bassis, who will leave&#13;
Parkside in April to become&#13;
Vice president of academic&#13;
affairs at Eastern Connecti-&#13;
cut State University.&#13;
Peter  Hoff, chair  of the&#13;
University Committee, said of&#13;
Cashen's  appointment.   "1&#13;
think she'll do an exc~llent&#13;
job in her new position. She's&#13;
always worked well with the&#13;
faCUlty...&#13;
Cashen will finish out her&#13;
seventh year as director of&#13;
Educatwnal  Program  Sup-&#13;
port. As director she, and her&#13;
staff are responsible for four&#13;
prim'ary areas: 1) all student&#13;
testing  such as placeme~t&#13;
and  competence:  2) skill&#13;
courses  for  students  that&#13;
enter college underprepat."ed&#13;
in such subjects as re.admg&#13;
and writing: 3) AcademiC Re·&#13;
source Center to serv~ st~.&#13;
dents, and 4) free tutormg m&#13;
introductory courses.&#13;
'In her new role, Cashen will&#13;
be responsible for ali areas&#13;
that fall under the title, "edu-&#13;
cational  services. "  Such&#13;
areas include student devel-&#13;
opment, academic enrollme":t&#13;
and counseling. and the Li-&#13;
brary  Learning Center, to&#13;
name a few.&#13;
Cashen said she has done&#13;
some . thinking  about  an&#13;
agenda that would strive for&#13;
excellence and involvement.&#13;
"I would like to make the in-&#13;
stitution more receptive to&#13;
students. I've heard some stu-&#13;
dents  say,  especially  the&#13;
minority students, that they&#13;
don't feel welcome. A lot has&#13;
been done to change that&#13;
b~:&#13;
we have a long way to go,&#13;
she said.&#13;
"I'd like to see more oppor-&#13;
tunities for students. on the&#13;
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              <text>&#13;
Volume &#13;
14, &#13;
No. &#13;
20 &#13;
Black &#13;
history &#13;
celebrated &#13;
Page &#13;
3 &#13;
Saffioti &#13;
on &#13;
shuttle &#13;
disaster &#13;
Page &#13;
6 &#13;
Big &#13;
w in &#13;
for &#13;
Lady &#13;
Rangers &#13;
Page &#13;
10 &#13;
1986 &#13;
University &#13;
of &#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside &#13;
Kaplan &#13;
named &#13;
new &#13;
Parkside &#13;
chancellor &#13;
President &#13;
addresses &#13;
future &#13;
of &#13;
education &#13;
by &#13;
Kari &#13;
Dixon &#13;
News &#13;
Editor &#13;
If &#13;
the &#13;
imminent &#13;
challanges &#13;
facing &#13;
the &#13;
UW &#13;
system &#13;
are &#13;
met, &#13;
students &#13;
could &#13;
continue &#13;
to &#13;
get &#13;
a &#13;
better &#13;
education &#13;
than &#13;
they &#13;
did &#13;
ten &#13;
years &#13;
ago, &#13;
despi­&#13;
te &#13;
budget &#13;
cuts, &#13;
according &#13;
to &#13;
UW &#13;
System &#13;
President &#13;
Ken­&#13;
neth &#13;
Shaw, &#13;
the &#13;
featured &#13;
speaker &#13;
at &#13;
the &#13;
Social &#13;
Science &#13;
Roundtable &#13;
on &#13;
Tuesday. &#13;
Shaw, &#13;
who &#13;
was &#13;
selected &#13;
in &#13;
September, &#13;
is &#13;
in &#13;
the &#13;
middle &#13;
of &#13;
an &#13;
orientation &#13;
tour &#13;
of &#13;
all &#13;
the &#13;
UW &#13;
campuses, &#13;
and &#13;
described &#13;
the &#13;
challanges &#13;
that &#13;
lie &#13;
ahead &#13;
for &#13;
higher &#13;
education. &#13;
"We &#13;
are &#13;
in &#13;
the &#13;
knowledge &#13;
business &#13;
and &#13;
that &#13;
is &#13;
the &#13;
most &#13;
important &#13;
product," &#13;
he &#13;
said. &#13;
"More &#13;
than &#13;
half &#13;
the &#13;
growth &#13;
that &#13;
has &#13;
occurred &#13;
in &#13;
this &#13;
country &#13;
is  because &#13;
of &#13;
knowl­&#13;
edge." &#13;
Shaw &#13;
said &#13;
universities &#13;
en­&#13;
courage &#13;
economic &#13;
develop­&#13;
ment &#13;
by &#13;
their &#13;
very &#13;
presence. &#13;
"We &#13;
have, &#13;
I &#13;
understand, &#13;
ge­&#13;
nerated &#13;
$75 &#13;
million &#13;
in &#13;
the &#13;
Ra­&#13;
cine &#13;
and &#13;
Kenosha &#13;
area," &#13;
Shaw &#13;
said. &#13;
"Give &#13;
us &#13;
one &#13;
dol­&#13;
lar, &#13;
and &#13;
we'll &#13;
make &#13;
five." &#13;
Despite &#13;
the &#13;
positive &#13;
effects &#13;
that &#13;
Parkside's &#13;
presence &#13;
has &#13;
on &#13;
the &#13;
community, &#13;
and &#13;
a &#13;
staff &#13;
that &#13;
is &#13;
"not &#13;
perfect, &#13;
but &#13;
re­&#13;
spected &#13;
by &#13;
colleagues," &#13;
Shaw &#13;
said &#13;
there &#13;
are &#13;
difficult &#13;
times &#13;
to &#13;
be &#13;
faced. &#13;
"The &#13;
state &#13;
is &#13;
suffering &#13;
a &#13;
major &#13;
economic &#13;
dislocation," &#13;
he &#13;
continued. &#13;
"The &#13;
system &#13;
had &#13;
added &#13;
126 &#13;
majors &#13;
over &#13;
the &#13;
last &#13;
fifteen &#13;
years, &#13;
but &#13;
we &#13;
have &#13;
dropped &#13;
more &#13;
than &#13;
we &#13;
have &#13;
added." &#13;
Shaw &#13;
stressed &#13;
the &#13;
need &#13;
for &#13;
freedom   from &#13;
governmental &#13;
control &#13;
within &#13;
the &#13;
system. &#13;
"We &#13;
need &#13;
the &#13;
freedom &#13;
to &#13;
uti­&#13;
lize &#13;
our &#13;
resources &#13;
in &#13;
the &#13;
most &#13;
productive &#13;
manner," &#13;
he &#13;
said. &#13;
"As &#13;
the &#13;
state &#13;
of &#13;
New &#13;
York &#13;
found &#13;
out, &#13;
overcontrol &#13;
of &#13;
col­&#13;
lege &#13;
funds &#13;
leads &#13;
to &#13;
mediocri­&#13;
ty... &#13;
we &#13;
can't &#13;
live &#13;
with &#13;
that." &#13;
Shaw &#13;
urged &#13;
faculty &#13;
mem­&#13;
bers &#13;
to &#13;
prioritize &#13;
expendi­&#13;
tures &#13;
to &#13;
help &#13;
deal &#13;
with &#13;
budget &#13;
cuts &#13;
being &#13;
made &#13;
by &#13;
state &#13;
gov­&#13;
ernment. &#13;
"Initially &#13;
$27 &#13;
mil­&#13;
lion &#13;
was &#13;
cut, &#13;
but &#13;
it &#13;
was &#13;
done &#13;
with &#13;
the &#13;
protection &#13;
of &#13;
class &#13;
sections," &#13;
he &#13;
said. &#13;
"The &#13;
most &#13;
recent &#13;
$5 &#13;
million &#13;
cut &#13;
does &#13;
not &#13;
have &#13;
that &#13;
protection." &#13;
Shaw &#13;
described &#13;
Parkside &#13;
as &#13;
"fortunate" &#13;
for &#13;
having &#13;
an&#13;
1 &#13;
outstanding &#13;
chancellor &#13;
on &#13;
board, &#13;
and &#13;
challenged &#13;
his &#13;
audience &#13;
to &#13;
face &#13;
adversity &#13;
and &#13;
realize &#13;
"great &#13;
potential." &#13;
He &#13;
also &#13;
promised &#13;
not &#13;
to &#13;
make" &#13;
hasty &#13;
budget &#13;
cuts. &#13;
"I &#13;
am &#13;
not &#13;
in &#13;
favor &#13;
of &#13;
elimi­&#13;
nating &#13;
programs &#13;
because &#13;
they &#13;
are &#13;
new, &#13;
innovative, &#13;
or &#13;
do &#13;
not &#13;
appeal &#13;
to &#13;
a &#13;
particular &#13;
constituency," &#13;
he &#13;
said. &#13;
"Maybe &#13;
that's &#13;
what &#13;
we &#13;
need &#13;
more &#13;
of." &#13;
by &#13;
Jennie &#13;
Tunkieicz &#13;
Editor &#13;
Sheila &#13;
I. &#13;
Kaplan, &#13;
chief &#13;
aca­&#13;
demic &#13;
officer &#13;
of &#13;
the &#13;
Minne­&#13;
sota &#13;
State &#13;
University &#13;
System, &#13;
was &#13;
appointed &#13;
chancellor &#13;
of &#13;
Parkside &#13;
on &#13;
Friday &#13;
{&gt;y &#13;
the &#13;
UW-System &#13;
Board &#13;
of &#13;
Re­&#13;
gents. &#13;
"I &#13;
am &#13;
quite &#13;
delighted &#13;
and &#13;
pleased &#13;
that &#13;
the &#13;
Regents &#13;
showed &#13;
such &#13;
confidence &#13;
in &#13;
me/' &#13;
said &#13;
Kaplan. &#13;
Kaplan &#13;
was &#13;
one &#13;
of &#13;
five &#13;
finalists &#13;
recommended &#13;
by &#13;
the &#13;
Parkside &#13;
Search &#13;
and &#13;
Screen &#13;
committee &#13;
to &#13;
a &#13;
sub-commit­&#13;
tee &#13;
of &#13;
the &#13;
Board &#13;
of &#13;
Regents &#13;
in &#13;
December. &#13;
Robert &#13;
Canary, &#13;
chair &#13;
of &#13;
the &#13;
Search &#13;
and &#13;
Screen &#13;
Commit­&#13;
tee, &#13;
said &#13;
of &#13;
Kaplan's &#13;
appoint­&#13;
ment, &#13;
"I &#13;
am &#13;
pleased. &#13;
I &#13;
expect &#13;
her &#13;
to &#13;
be &#13;
a &#13;
strong &#13;
and &#13;
effec­&#13;
tive &#13;
leader. &#13;
I &#13;
think &#13;
she &#13;
has &#13;
an &#13;
understanding &#13;
of &#13;
what &#13;
a &#13;
cam­&#13;
pus &#13;
like &#13;
Parkside &#13;
can &#13;
do &#13;
for &#13;
students &#13;
and &#13;
for &#13;
this &#13;
area. &#13;
She &#13;
is &#13;
obviously &#13;
committed &#13;
to &#13;
excellence." &#13;
Kaplan, &#13;
40, &#13;
has &#13;
been &#13;
vice &#13;
chancellor &#13;
for &#13;
academic &#13;
af­&#13;
fairs &#13;
of &#13;
the &#13;
Minnesota &#13;
State &#13;
University &#13;
System &#13;
since &#13;
1980. &#13;
The &#13;
system &#13;
is &#13;
comprised &#13;
of &#13;
seven &#13;
regional &#13;
universities &#13;
serving &#13;
40,000 &#13;
students &#13;
with &#13;
a &#13;
faculty &#13;
of &#13;
2,000 &#13;
a nd &#13;
a &#13;
support &#13;
staff &#13;
of &#13;
4,000. &#13;
The &#13;
syste&#13;
rq. &#13;
schools &#13;
are &#13;
Bemidji, &#13;
Manka-&#13;
to, &#13;
Metropolitan, &#13;
Moorhead, &#13;
St. &#13;
Cloud, &#13;
Southwest &#13;
and &#13;
Winona. &#13;
Before &#13;
joining &#13;
the &#13;
Minne­&#13;
sota &#13;
System, &#13;
Kaplan &#13;
served &#13;
two &#13;
years &#13;
as &#13;
vice &#13;
president &#13;
Kenneth &#13;
Shaw &#13;
for &#13;
academic &#13;
affairs &#13;
of &#13;
Winona &#13;
State &#13;
University, &#13;
an &#13;
institution &#13;
of &#13;
4,500 &#13;
students &#13;
of­&#13;
fering &#13;
undergraduate, &#13;
pre-&#13;
professional, &#13;
and &#13;
graduate &#13;
programs &#13;
in &#13;
more &#13;
than &#13;
30 &#13;
academic &#13;
areas. &#13;
"There &#13;
are &#13;
a &#13;
lot &#13;
of &#13;
strengths &#13;
at &#13;
Parkside," &#13;
said &#13;
Kaplan. &#13;
"One &#13;
of &#13;
the &#13;
reasons &#13;
I &#13;
was &#13;
interested &#13;
in &#13;
becoming &#13;
a &#13;
candidate  is  because &#13;
it &#13;
is &#13;
a &#13;
fine &#13;
institution &#13;
with &#13;
a &#13;
strong &#13;
faculty, &#13;
a &#13;
good &#13;
student &#13;
body &#13;
and &#13;
apparently &#13;
good &#13;
relation­&#13;
ship &#13;
with &#13;
the &#13;
community." &#13;
She &#13;
describes &#13;
herself &#13;
as &#13;
a &#13;
"serious &#13;
professional." &#13;
"My &#13;
work &#13;
and &#13;
professional &#13;
activi­&#13;
ties &#13;
are &#13;
very &#13;
important &#13;
to &#13;
me &#13;
and &#13;
I &#13;
take &#13;
them &#13;
seriously, &#13;
but &#13;
one &#13;
must  bring &#13;
with &#13;
them &#13;
a &#13;
large &#13;
dollop &#13;
of &#13;
a &#13;
sense &#13;
of &#13;
humor &#13;
to &#13;
this &#13;
business, &#13;
"said &#13;
Kaplan. &#13;
Kaplan &#13;
said &#13;
she &#13;
has &#13;
not &#13;
set &#13;
any &#13;
specific &#13;
agenda &#13;
for &#13;
Park-&#13;
side &#13;
yet, &#13;
but &#13;
some &#13;
areas &#13;
she &#13;
feels &#13;
will &#13;
need &#13;
to &#13;
be &#13;
address­&#13;
ed &#13;
include &#13;
enrollment &#13;
fluctua­&#13;
tions &#13;
and &#13;
the &#13;
role &#13;
of &#13;
the &#13;
cam­&#13;
pus &#13;
in &#13;
the  community. &#13;
She &#13;
said &#13;
she &#13;
will &#13;
be &#13;
interested &#13;
in &#13;
keeping &#13;
up-to-date &#13;
on &#13;
how &#13;
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              <text>Volume 14,&#13;
o.&#13;
19&#13;
Earthquake shook&#13;
campus Friday&#13;
by KArl&#13;
Dt&#13;
Oft&#13;
.-ew Editor&#13;
"AS soon as&#13;
I&#13;
felt It&#13;
I&#13;
Imew&#13;
what&#13;
it&#13;
was,"&#13;
said John&#13;
Campbell, associate  I;eogra.&#13;
phy professor, and&#13;
assoc&#13;
ale&#13;
dean of the faculty. "I&#13;
gu&#13;
once you felt one, you tnsunc-&#13;
trvely can teU another.&#13;
II&#13;
What campbell  described&#13;
was an earthquake that ec-&#13;
cured last Friday throul;hout&#13;
the upper  lldwe t and "hJch&#13;
registered flve&#13;
on&#13;
the Rlchler&#13;
scale. He was sitUn&#13;
Ln&#13;
hia&#13;
chalr  In his&#13;
ornce&#13;
In the&#13;
chancellor's area when he felt&#13;
the earthquake.&#13;
"There was a sltghl vibra-&#13;
tion, and then a minute later-&#13;
there was another vibration&#13;
as&#13;
if&#13;
maybe a dump tNck&#13;
had driven&#13;
by;'&#13;
he said.&#13;
"Ex.&#13;
cept that there "'as no plat&#13;
for the truck&#13;
to&#13;
be."&#13;
campbell said most people&#13;
in&#13;
the cnenceuces area stuck&#13;
their heads out&#13;
ot&#13;
uieu- otne&#13;
and conferred about ""'hal&#13;
happened.&#13;
"I&#13;
suppoae that&#13;
those people&#13;
who "&#13;
re "aJk.&#13;
Ing around might not have&#13;
feltlt&#13;
as&#13;
much&#13;
1&#13;
dld&#13;
beeau&#13;
1&#13;
was sitting in my chair," he&#13;
said. "The VIbration&#13;
cam&#13;
up&#13;
through the chaLr.··&#13;
Campbell sald he had&#13;
be&#13;
n&#13;
through some severe eartn-&#13;
quakes&#13;
in&#13;
the  northw&#13;
t.&#13;
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•&#13;
SUFAC&#13;
Budget down, fees up&#13;
b.&#13;
Jennie&#13;
TunItI&#13;
I~&#13;
Editor&#13;
Amid t the Impending&#13;
lUI.&#13;
tIon increase which studen&#13;
will&#13;
absorb In the fall.&#13;
th&#13;
re&#13;
is some&#13;
good&#13;
news .&#13;
th&#13;
segregated fee budget&#13;
wlll&#13;
not&#13;
Increase.&#13;
The bad news Is stud nta'&#13;
fees may increase.&#13;
SUFAC  (the   gregat d&#13;
University  Fee  Allocation&#13;
Committee&#13;
I&#13;
managed&#13;
to k  P&#13;
the&#13;
overan budget&#13;
for stud nt&#13;
organlzaUons&#13;
and&#13;
n.&#13;
eel at&#13;
a zero increase. and actual! '&#13;
decreased&#13;
by .16&#13;
perc&#13;
nt&#13;
over&#13;
last&#13;
year,&#13;
wtule&#13;
not lUndertng&#13;
those&#13;
services.&#13;
said Adnan&#13;
Serrano.&#13;
SUF AC&#13;
ch.a.lr.&#13;
Serrano said that&#13;
while lh&#13;
budget&#13;
did  not  Increase.&#13;
segregated tees may increase&#13;
by about&#13;
S6&#13;
per semester due&#13;
to the University  changing&#13;
enrollment projections.&#13;
"The University finally&#13;
de-&#13;
cided&#13;
to&#13;
scale&#13;
oown&#13;
the en-&#13;
rollment projections for next&#13;
year&#13;
from ~.800&#13;
to&#13;
~.lOOstu·&#13;
ystem pres. to visit campus&#13;
academic background, comes&#13;
to  the&#13;
UW&#13;
System  from&#13;
Southern  Illinois University&#13;
System, where he had been&#13;
chancellor since&#13;
1979.&#13;
He holds a&#13;
PhD&#13;
degree&#13;
in&#13;
philosophy from Purdue&#13;
Unl-&#13;
versity&#13;
and&#13;
has served as as-&#13;
sistant to the president of&#13;
IIll-&#13;
nois&#13;
State University:&#13;
aca-&#13;
demic vice president,  dean&#13;
and associate professor of&#13;
so--&#13;
ciology at Towson State O?ii~-&#13;
ge in Baltimore:  and presi-&#13;
dent of Southern Illinois Uni·&#13;
versity at Edwardsville  be-&#13;
fore being&#13;
named&#13;
the first&#13;
chanceiior of the ~e~IY o~-&#13;
ganized southel7l&#13;
IllmolS&#13;
Uro-&#13;
verslty system.&#13;
to the&#13;
L·g&#13;
level. where the&#13;
university's  main administra-&#13;
tive offices are located.&#13;
Shaw,  who assumed  t~e&#13;
presidency  January&#13;
23,&#13;
WIll&#13;
spend most of the day on&#13;
campus,  meeting  with fac-&#13;
ulty. staff and student&#13;
groups.&#13;
and  with acting  chancellor&#13;
Mary Elizabeth Shutler.&#13;
His appointment  was&#13;
an-&#13;
nounced  last September&#13;
by&#13;
the UW Board of Regent~.&#13;
Shaw,&#13;
46.&#13;
succeeds Robert&#13;
0 .&#13;
Neil who left to assume the&#13;
presidency  of the University&#13;
of Virginia last July.&#13;
.&#13;
Shaw&#13;
who has a reputatIon&#13;
a&#13;
s&#13;
a sa~vy administrator  a~d&#13;
d&#13;
·t·  to hIS&#13;
manag-e'i" in ad I Ion&#13;
enrteth&#13;
"Buzz"&#13;
Shaw,&#13;
~ appointed president  of&#13;
niversity&#13;
of&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
F .&#13;
will&#13;
visit the campus&#13;
eb. 11, where  he will&#13;
at a specially&#13;
sched-&#13;
f&#13;
Social&#13;
Science&#13;
Roundta-&#13;
rom&#13;
1:15&#13;
to&#13;
2&#13;
p.m. in the&#13;
bralth Room of the Wyllle&#13;
~'Learning Center.&#13;
W&#13;
s Roundtable  talk,&#13;
S&#13;
"Perspectives&#13;
on&#13;
the&#13;
Ystem," is free  and&#13;
to&#13;
the public. The Gal.&#13;
lak~oom can be reached&#13;
t&#13;
I&#13;
g&#13;
the elevator on the&#13;
W&#13;
evel&#13;
Of.&#13;
Main Place&#13;
in&#13;
YllIe&#13;
Library-Learning&#13;
U?Cated just south of&#13;
~  Center counter),&#13;
RANGER&#13;
2 Thursday, February 6,1986&#13;
Letter to the Editor&#13;
Immigration-letfreedom  ring&#13;
To the Editor,&#13;
Somebody asked  me, so I&#13;
would  like  to  answer  this&#13;
through open letter  since&#13;
it&#13;
was a letter someone asked&#13;
me to sign. The letter was to&#13;
be sent to Governor Earl. and&#13;
it&#13;
was asking  him&#13;
to&#13;
initiate&#13;
or   to   support   legislation&#13;
restricting   immigration   into&#13;
the state from other parts of&#13;
the United States. I said. "Let&#13;
me think about it."&#13;
That   was  two  months  ago,&#13;
and since then I've  moved&#13;
and re.regtstered . at school.&#13;
The request  to sign the letter&#13;
kept bothering my mind. so I&#13;
finally looked into the subject&#13;
in&#13;
some  interesting   ways.&#13;
First  I  went  down to  the&#13;
Social Services building,  and&#13;
I just watched people coming&#13;
and  going.  Then.  hopping  on a&#13;
bus, I rode out to State Sena-&#13;
tor&#13;
Andrea's    neighborhood,&#13;
and  also  one  of  those&#13;
50-&#13;
caLled undesirable  neighbor-&#13;
hoods where AFDC recipients&#13;
reside  in order  to&#13;
try  and&#13;
make their aid make it until&#13;
the end of the month. I finally&#13;
ended  up  at  the  Kenosha&#13;
County Courthouse, and I also&#13;
took some time to stand and&#13;
look at the statue  located  at&#13;
the  center  of  Civic  Center&#13;
Park.  Arriving  home,  Ire·&#13;
read the Declaration  of Inde-&#13;
pendence,  the Preamble  and&#13;
the&#13;
Bill&#13;
of Rights;  and as our&#13;
coinage  says, _&#13;
"In&#13;
Gcd  .&#13;
We&#13;
'I'rust;"&#13;
I&#13;
spend  some  time&#13;
with the Bible.&#13;
Here are some thoughts on&#13;
the subject  of restricting  im-&#13;
migration from other states.&#13;
Three  of my grandparents&#13;
and  two of my great-grand-&#13;
parents  came to this country&#13;
from Eastern  Europe  around&#13;
the turn of the century  seek-&#13;
ing&#13;
a&#13;
better  life  for  them-&#13;
selves. and freedom for their&#13;
children,  so they  could like-&#13;
wise seek a better life.&#13;
One of those grandparents&#13;
temporarily  gave up his per-&#13;
sonal freedom and joined the&#13;
Armed Forces,  thereby  going&#13;
back  to Europe  to fight for&#13;
freedom  and  end  all  wars.&#13;
Two decades later, my father&#13;
did the  same  thing,  but  he&#13;
went  the  other  way.  to the&#13;
Pacific Islands.&#13;
During the late  fifties and&#13;
early  sixties,  there  was  an&#13;
immigration   from  the&#13;
Ap-&#13;
plachian coal fields and some&#13;
southern  states  to southeast-&#13;
ern Wisconsin of people&#13;
look-&#13;
ing for a better way of life. At&#13;
the  same  time  "King  Sim-&#13;
mons"  moved  out  of town.&#13;
and my father had to start on&#13;
a new job at the same time as&#13;
these  new  I-mmigrants.&#13;
If&#13;
there was any resentment  on&#13;
his part about competing with&#13;
the influx of new immigrants&#13;
for  employment,&#13;
I&#13;
was  not&#13;
made aware  of it, even dur-&#13;
ing the  times  of other  lay-&#13;
offs. I think that  after  fight-&#13;
ing for freedom,  he was not·&#13;
about  to  try  and  limit  the&#13;
freedom of others who moved&#13;
from somewhere else in order&#13;
to better their lives.&#13;
Love and freedom  are  like&#13;
a candle's  flame.&#13;
If&#13;
one does&#13;
not put it on a stand letting it&#13;
shine out to others. but rather&#13;
tries to keep the flame to one-&#13;
self by hiding it under a bowl,&#13;
one will surely lose it.&#13;
Finally.  let's  not  let&#13;
our.&#13;
state  diminish  freedom  by&#13;
lowering its standards  to the&#13;
level of other states  or&#13;
coun-&#13;
tries.  but  raise  them  even&#13;
higher so as to&#13;
r-aise&#13;
others'&#13;
standards  higher. My answer&#13;
to the request  to sign. the let-&#13;
ter to Governor  Earl  asking&#13;
him  to restrict  immigration&#13;
from other states by sponsor-&#13;
ing or  supporting&#13;
residency&#13;
legislation  is  a  resounding&#13;
"NO! ".&#13;
Franklin Kuczenski&#13;
Letter to the&#13;
Editor&#13;
Beware of&#13;
To tbe Editor&#13;
On January  7. 1986. at 4 pm&#13;
a U.S. naval  ship off the Pa-&#13;
cific  Coast  of  El  Salvador&#13;
fired into the province of Usu-&#13;
lutan,  EI Salvador,  at Cerro&#13;
la Ventana 80 miles southeast&#13;
of the capital. This&#13;
Is&#13;
the first&#13;
account  of U.S. units partici-&#13;
pating  directly  in the war in&#13;
EI Salvador.&#13;
It&#13;
is a grave and&#13;
immoral  act,  in violation, of&#13;
U.S.  and  international   law.&#13;
According  to the Charter  of&#13;
the Organization  of&#13;
Arner'Icart&#13;
States of which the U.S. is a&#13;
member.   Article  20  states&#13;
"The territory  of a State is in-&#13;
violable, it may not be the ob-&#13;
ject,  even  temporarily,   of&#13;
military&#13;
occupation&#13;
or  of&#13;
other measures  of force taken&#13;
by&#13;
another  State  directly  or&#13;
indirectly.   on  any  grounds&#13;
whatever."  The U.S. Embas-&#13;
sy in San Salvador  is denying&#13;
this act of war. The denial is&#13;
in keeping with the U.S. Ad-&#13;
ministration's&#13;
"utter&#13;
"con-&#13;
tempi  for  the  right  of  the&#13;
American   publtc  to  be  in-&#13;
,formed about the true nature&#13;
and  intent  of  our  govern-&#13;
ment's   policies  in  Central&#13;
America."&#13;
(Senator    Tom&#13;
Harkin).&#13;
It&#13;
is&#13;
important   to&#13;
look at the backdrop  that sets&#13;
the stage for the denial.&#13;
The   Salvadoran    people&#13;
have  suffered  for&#13;
50&#13;
years&#13;
under&#13;
17&#13;
military   dictator-&#13;
ships  since  the  massacres.&#13;
the  "Matanza"   in  1932 in&#13;
which the dead  were  so nu-&#13;
merous they could not be&#13;
bur-&#13;
ied  so  were  abandoned  or&#13;
burned  in  dumps.  The  oli-&#13;
garchy  with  the  support  of&#13;
the military  hoarded land and&#13;
power causing  the people in-&#13;
tense poverty  and misery.  In&#13;
the 1970's the people began to&#13;
organize  coalitions  of&#13;
peas-&#13;
ant. trade-union,  professional,&#13;
student  and slum dwellers  to&#13;
work for&#13;
social&#13;
justice .. Non-&#13;
violent  demonstrations   soon&#13;
became  impossible   because&#13;
of the violent brutality  of the&#13;
military  governments'  forces.&#13;
Small&#13;
groups  of  guerrillas&#13;
began  forming  in defense  of&#13;
the people.  growing  in num-&#13;
ber  and  committment   espe-&#13;
cially in the 80·s.&#13;
The air war in EI Salvador&#13;
is  one  of  the  most  hidden&#13;
aspects  of the-Central  Ameri-&#13;
can War.  Indeed  there  is&#13;
a&#13;
virtual  information  blackout&#13;
on the air war. This&#13;
Admin-&#13;
Istration  does not believe  in&#13;
democracy.   and   self-deter-&#13;
war&#13;
mtnatlon  for Central  Ameri-&#13;
can peoples.&#13;
It&#13;
wishes to de.&#13;
stray  Nicaragua,   a  country&#13;
which  is  a  model  to small&#13;
countries&#13;
throughout    the&#13;
world that believe in creative,&#13;
human,  and democratic&#13;
solu.:&#13;
tions to poverty  and&#13;
oppres.&#13;
sian. Because  of Nicaragua's&#13;
moral  advantage  and the&#13;
de-&#13;
crease  in the moral  status of&#13;
the U.S. (due to mining harb-&#13;
ors, supporting  the terrorirst&#13;
bands  of  contras,   etc.)  it&#13;
would  be politically  difficult&#13;
to&#13;
invade  Nicaragua.&#13;
If&#13;
how-&#13;
ever, the U.S. Administration&#13;
can keep the U.S. public&#13;
uni-&#13;
formed  on the  real&#13;
sttuatton&#13;
in EI Salvador,&#13;
it&#13;
will be able&#13;
to invade this smallest  of the&#13;
Central  American  countries.&#13;
The war  would  spread,  and&#13;
the state-sponsored  terrorism&#13;
of the U.S. wiJI be abie to kiJI&#13;
hundreds  of thousands  of&#13;
Cen-&#13;
tral  Americans  that  dare  to&#13;
think- and act for themselves.&#13;
Another  reason  to keep the&#13;
air war hidden is because  of&#13;
the  U.S.  involvement   in it.&#13;
The U.S. government  is&#13;
inti-&#13;
mately   involved   in  every&#13;
stage of the air war. We&#13;
sup-&#13;
ply the  bombs.  bullets,  and&#13;
.pianes.  We train  the  pilots.&#13;
Our planes  fly the daily spy&#13;
missions   from   Honduras.&#13;
The  U.S.  directs  and  fi-&#13;
nances  every  aspect  of the&#13;
war in EI Salvador because&#13;
It-&#13;
thinks it has to. Puppet dicta-&#13;
tors like Somoza tend to botch&#13;
things up. Central  American&#13;
generals  now report  directly&#13;
to U.S. ambassadors,  accord-&#13;
ing to Phil  Wheaton  of the&#13;
Ecumenical  Project  for Inter-&#13;
'american&#13;
Communication&#13;
and Action (EPICA).&#13;
The  El  Salvadoran  people&#13;
in their generosity  and&#13;
pol&#13;
iti-&#13;
cal sensitivity  make&#13;
a&#13;
distinc-&#13;
tion between us and our gov-&#13;
ernment.  They do not hate us.&#13;
They know that we like them&#13;
are  victims  of governments&#13;
that  have  gotten  out of con-&#13;
trol.  They only ask  that  we&#13;
work  as hard  as we can to&#13;
stop the bombing  and hunian&#13;
rights  abuses.  and  that  we&#13;
struggle   to  bring  about&#13;
a&#13;
political   negotiated   settle-&#13;
ment  that  respects  all sides.&#13;
The committment  and actions&#13;
of just people throughout  the&#13;
world are  the  only weapons&#13;
they have to bring about their&#13;
lasting defense and peace.&#13;
Elaine Marie Kinch&#13;
_Co-Chair. Central America&#13;
Solidarity Coalition of&#13;
Racine and Kenosha&#13;
-&#13;
Ranger&#13;
is&#13;
written and edited by .~tudents at U1V·Purkside and they&#13;
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              <text>"Color Purple"  review&#13;
Page 8&#13;
Thursday, January  30, 1986&#13;
~&#13;
University of Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
Three track women&#13;
headed to nationals&#13;
PageI2&#13;
Volume 14, No. 18&#13;
SittingDucks?&#13;
TheCampus Ambassadors  &lt;top right&gt; and&#13;
lI!eRanger staff were sitting ducks for&#13;
difficultquestions fired by Walt Shirer,&#13;
Public Information  director  (standing,  left),&#13;
alone of the College Bowl matches  on&#13;
Monday.&#13;
Several&#13;
teams will compete in this&#13;
match for intellectual  achievement  on&#13;
Friday &lt;tomorrow) at&#13;
I&#13;
p.m, in Main Place.&#13;
One team will be the campus winners and go&#13;
on to the regional competition in Beloil.&#13;
by&#13;
Karl Dixon&#13;
News Editor&#13;
to&#13;
Kenosha has the potential&#13;
be a great  and economt-&#13;
~Uy&#13;
vllal city. but&#13;
It&#13;
is going&#13;
to&#13;
haveto spend some money&#13;
in&#13;
achieve this goal, accord-&#13;
olth&#13;
lo&#13;
John Bechler, Director&#13;
I:&#13;
e Office of Kenosha Area&#13;
conornicDevelopment.   '&#13;
lh&#13;
BeChler spoke  Monday  at&#13;
an&#13;
e&#13;
Social Science Rountable,&#13;
,ltd ciled some factors  that&#13;
op&#13;
ect local economic  devel-&#13;
lOent.&#13;
re~roo&#13;
often  people  don't&#13;
ORtrze how  much   the  econ-&#13;
are&#13;
Y&#13;
01&#13;
KenOShaand the state&#13;
(loris&#13;
I,~ked to  foreign&#13;
irn-&#13;
lies'&#13;
he said.  "The  U.S.&#13;
lbe ~&#13;
deal with the value of&#13;
rate&#13;
ollar on the exchange&#13;
Il&#13;
and trade restrictions."&#13;
\J.SeC~ler also said that  the&#13;
POU~&#13;
a~ a curious taxation&#13;
lOOk:' We tax people  who&#13;
thOse rnoney  and   reward&#13;
"The:ho lose&#13;
it,"&#13;
he said.&#13;
Will&#13;
f&#13;
nswers to&#13;
these issues&#13;
both~ fect the economies  of&#13;
k  acine and Kenosha "&#13;
enosha has an econ~mic&#13;
Students urged&#13;
to voice dissent&#13;
by&#13;
J&#13;
enole TunJdeicz&#13;
Editor&#13;
Students who are concerned&#13;
about the tuition increases&#13;
proposed for next fall are&#13;
being urged by some Student&#13;
Senate members&#13;
to&#13;
contact&#13;
State legislators  and voice&#13;
dissent.&#13;
On Jan.&#13;
10&#13;
the&#13;
Uw-Systern&#13;
Board of Regents approved a&#13;
five percent yearly tuition&#13;
in-&#13;
crease  for  all  UW-System&#13;
campuses.  At Parkside&#13;
tui-&#13;
tion will increase by about&#13;
$70&#13;
per year for. an undergradu-&#13;
ate resident. The increase is&#13;
an attempt  by the Regents to&#13;
lessen the UW-System share&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
state's   projected&#13;
budget  deficit  of about&#13;
$340&#13;
million over the rest of the&#13;
biennium (which ends in July&#13;
1987).&#13;
Gov. Anthony Earl ordered&#13;
the UW-System to cut a total&#13;
of&#13;
$27.4&#13;
mlliion.  Parkside's&#13;
share of the UW-System cuts&#13;
Is $447,000.&#13;
The tuition increase  pro-&#13;
posaI Issue Is scheduled to be&#13;
addressed on the WisconssLn&#13;
State  Senate   floor  today&#13;
(Thursday).&#13;
ChrIs Baiert, PSGA Legisla-&#13;
tive Affairs director  and Sen-&#13;
ate&#13;
Pro-&#13;
tempore,  and Adrian&#13;
Serrano, chair of the&#13;
Segre,&#13;
gated University Fees Alloca-&#13;
tion Committee, are coordi-&#13;
nating&#13;
a&#13;
phone calling cam-&#13;
paign to area  legislators  by&#13;
students&#13;
and&#13;
their parents.&#13;
Balerl and Serrano feel it is&#13;
important  to let  legislators&#13;
know that students are get.&#13;
ling an "unfaIr  share  of the&#13;
(deficit) burden."&#13;
"Every  student would be&#13;
doing themselves&#13;
a&#13;
favor by&#13;
contacting  Senator  Joseph&#13;
Strohl (D-Raclne)  because he&#13;
Is on the State Finance  Com.&#13;
mtttee. "&#13;
said Serrano.  The&#13;
Finance Committee is dealing&#13;
with the issues connected&#13;
to&#13;
the projected  shortfall.  such&#13;
as  the  proposed  tuiUon&#13;
in.&#13;
crease.&#13;
"We have&#13;
to&#13;
let legislators&#13;
Tuition&#13;
see page&#13;
4&#13;
AlA&#13;
hopes to keep faculty&#13;
out of "left" field&#13;
by Kari Dixon&#13;
News Editor&#13;
(Part One&#13;
of a two-part  series)&#13;
Their existence  has been&#13;
discussed on national news&#13;
programs, and provided liber-&#13;
al cartoonist  Gary  Trudeau&#13;
with more than one episode of&#13;
·'Doonesbury. "&#13;
Their active  existence&#13;
in&#13;
the UW-System has served as&#13;
the catalyst  for a proposed&#13;
bill before .the state legisla-&#13;
ture which would require&#13;
in-&#13;
dividuals&#13;
to&#13;
visit classrooms&#13;
with permission.&#13;
Their  purpose  at UW-Mll·&#13;
waukee, according  to their&#13;
charter, is "to expose Marx-&#13;
ist and leftist disinformation&#13;
to illustrate to students dis-&#13;
semination of propaganda by&#13;
slanted views given&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
classroom. "&#13;
Their  membership  at UW·&#13;
Milwaukee numbers 57, ac-&#13;
cording to the president,  and&#13;
John Bechler&#13;
base that has an emphasis  on&#13;
manufacturing    jobs  higher&#13;
than  the  national  average,&#13;
Bechler  said.&#13;
It&#13;
has  a few&#13;
major employers.  (AMel and&#13;
a higher than average  unem-&#13;
ployment  rate.&#13;
Despite    these    factors,&#13;
Becheler  believes  that  Ke-&#13;
nosha  is on "the  bridge  to&#13;
greatness.&#13;
I ,&#13;
"It&#13;
has&#13;
water,&#13;
low·energy&#13;
'or mar-&#13;
costs  access to maj&#13;
ke&#13;
ts 'the  interstate  syste~,&#13;
•&#13;
'1  d&#13;
a ruce&#13;
airports,  a&#13;
r-at&#13;
r-oao,  . on&#13;
blend of rural/urban  enlvlrd&#13;
J:&#13;
ments  and  vacant   an,&#13;
Bechler said.&#13;
h&#13;
The industries  in Kenos a&#13;
Kenosha&#13;
see page&#13;
I I&#13;
they monitor&#13;
"15·20&#13;
lectures&#13;
and discussion sessions."&#13;
They are an organization&#13;
called Accuracy in Academia,&#13;
(AlA)&#13;
and thus far the only&#13;
active chapter in the UW-Sys-&#13;
tern is located&#13;
in&#13;
Milwaukee.&#13;
Their aim, according&#13;
to&#13;
MI-&#13;
chael Grogan, president. is&#13;
to&#13;
monitor lectures of professors&#13;
for bias.&#13;
"If&#13;
a&#13;
professor said Joseph&#13;
Stalin was a great man, that&#13;
would be a bias,"  Grogan&#13;
said.&#13;
"If&#13;
he said that Joseph&#13;
Stalin   furthered   human&#13;
rights, that would be mnacur-&#13;
ate." Grogan said that some-&#13;
one who said Adolph Hitler&#13;
was a great man would also&#13;
be biased and inaccurate.&#13;
"Professors  can say any-&#13;
thing they want as long as&#13;
they have the facts to back it&#13;
up," Grogan continued. "That&#13;
will eventually  enable  stu.&#13;
dents  to  find  the  ultlmate&#13;
truth."&#13;
Grogan said that AlA would&#13;
monitor the lectures of pro.&#13;
fessors on the far right&#13;
as&#13;
well as the far lefl. but admit-&#13;
ted that he has not met&#13;
a&#13;
lot&#13;
of fascist professors.&#13;
"U&#13;
.S. News and World&#13;
Re-&#13;
port did&#13;
a&#13;
survey and&#13;
dlacov-&#13;
ered there were&#13;
10,000 Marx-&#13;
ist professors&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
U.S4:'&#13;
Grogan  said.  "We  have&#13;
a&#13;
core  of  liberals  on&#13;
cam-&#13;
pus ....&#13;
It&#13;
is  the  prevalllJlg&#13;
viewpoint  on  college&#13;
earn-&#13;
puses."&#13;
If&#13;
a statement made by a&#13;
profesor is "inaccurate"  (ae-&#13;
cording to&#13;
AlA)&#13;
Grogan said&#13;
he would call or talk to him&#13;
or her and confinn whether&#13;
or not the statement  had inde-&#13;
ed been made.&#13;
If&#13;
the  statement   is  cOl\o&#13;
firmed,  Grogan  said, he&#13;
ports&#13;
It&#13;
to the naUonal  net.&#13;
work In Washlngion, who the/)&#13;
publishes the statement. and&#13;
who said it,&#13;
in&#13;
a national&#13;
newsletter  mailed  to some&#13;
3:&gt;,(M)()&#13;
members.&#13;
The local organization, he&#13;
AlA see page 3&#13;
2  Thursday, January 30,1986&#13;
Editorial&#13;
Students bear&#13;
deficit burden&#13;
The projected state revenue shortfall will claim many&#13;
victims.   but students are bearing the biggest burden.&#13;
The Ow-System.  the largest state agency, was ordered&#13;
by Gov. Anthony Earl to cut a total of $27.4million in Sys-&#13;
tem money.&#13;
The Board of Regents&#13;
in&#13;
response to the shortfall re-&#13;
quested a five percent tuition increase for all UW-Syatern&#13;
students. Gov. Earl supports the tuition increase, which&#13;
must be passed&#13;
by&#13;
the state legislature for implementa-&#13;
tion.&#13;
Wisconsin has long been committed to higher education&#13;
by&#13;
supporting&#13;
75&#13;
percent of eduation costs. Gov. Earl&#13;
promised&#13;
in&#13;
his campaign to hold students' portion of edu-&#13;
cation costs to no greater than 27.5 percent of education&#13;
costs.&#13;
With&#13;
the proposed tuition increase, students&#13;
will&#13;
be&#13;
paying&#13;
32.7&#13;
percent of education costs in 1987.&#13;
It&#13;
is unfor-&#13;
tunate&#13;
to&#13;
see the state lose sight of this commitment while&#13;
encouraging  educational  elitism.  The&#13;
Uw-Bystem.&#13;
it&#13;
seems, is beginning to mimic private colleges, where the&#13;
less financially fortunate are exempt from obtaining an&#13;
education.&#13;
Students will also suffer a reduction of services at their&#13;
campuses. Parkside will reduce summer school offerings&#13;
by&#13;
15&#13;
to&#13;
25&#13;
percent this summer. The administration  is&#13;
also planning to reduce the scheduled number of course&#13;
offerings which will greatly affect the students' ability to&#13;
choose&#13;
from&#13;
a variety of time slots, and&#13;
will&#13;
seriously&#13;
reduce the choices. for working and non-traditional  stu-&#13;
dents _ and possibly deny them the chance to graduate.&#13;
Therefore, students are being asked to pay more, while&#13;
getting even less for their money.&#13;
The faculty are staying relatively unscathed by the pro-&#13;
posed cuts. The fifteen percent salary&#13;
catch-up&#13;
pay will&#13;
remain sacred; course loads, which are approximately&#13;
12&#13;
credit hours per faculty at most campuses and&#13;
9&#13;
credit&#13;
hours at Parkside, will not be increased; and, to date, the&#13;
six percent salary hike which was approved for all state&#13;
employees remains intact.&#13;
Students are the easiest targets  for such reductions.&#13;
Their voices aren't as loud as the faculty, or Ihe admln-&#13;
stratton. And they certainly do not&#13;
hve&#13;
the power possess-&#13;
ed by corporations, who refute the notion of tax increases&#13;
to offset the projected deficit.&#13;
But, as many people need to be reminded, students do&#13;
vote and they also pay taxes. Today, the Wisconsin State&#13;
Senate plans to discuss the proposed tuition increase. Stu-&#13;
dents and parents must let legislators know that it is&#13;
un-&#13;
fair for students to bear the brunt of this burden. To stop&#13;
this askewed treatment,  we must no longer be the silent&#13;
majority.&#13;
Ranger needs an&#13;
advertising salesperson&#13;
-NOW!&#13;
-  For Kenosha area.&#13;
We will pay:&#13;
• $25 per week&#13;
.20%&#13;
of qross sales&#13;
• Mileage allowance&#13;
Call at Ranger Office fat application&#13;
form. WLLC D139C&#13;
~li,'Kr:"&#13;
'£~&#13;
Nobody asked me, but.&#13;
Supersection program did help&#13;
by Gary L. Schneeberger&#13;
Asst. Feature&#13;
Editor&#13;
In  the  past  two  weeks,&#13;
three  letters  assessing  the&#13;
English&#13;
100&#13;
"Supersection"&#13;
program  have  appeared&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
Ranger,&#13;
These  letters,  one  from&#13;
each&#13;
contingent  involved&#13;
in&#13;
the project  - student,  tutor&#13;
and instructor - have little&#13;
in&#13;
common, other than each&#13;
ad-&#13;
dressing&#13;
the&#13;
issue from the&#13;
vantage point of the students.&#13;
This one won't even have&#13;
that in common&#13;
with&#13;
those.&#13;
As&#13;
a  Supersection  tutor&#13;
myself,&#13;
I&#13;
acknowledge  the&#13;
problems  encountered  last&#13;
fall and understand how they&#13;
may have hindered the edu-&#13;
cational growth of some stu-&#13;
dents. However, lest one be&#13;
duped into supposing no one&#13;
learned  anything  from  the&#13;
course, let me share with you&#13;
what&#13;
I&#13;
gained.&#13;
First of all, my&#13;
Supe&#13;
rsec-&#13;
tton&#13;
experience  taught  me&#13;
much&#13;
about writing. Although&#13;
I began tutormg fully confi-&#13;
dent -&#13;
if&#13;
not cocky·  regard-&#13;
ing my aptitude, the ensuing&#13;
16&#13;
weeks challenged and chaf-&#13;
ed my abilities like no'&#13;
publi-&#13;
cation deadline ever did. Ex-&#13;
Christa&#13;
MCAuliffe&#13;
Greg Jarvis&#13;
Ellison Onizuka&#13;
Judy Resnik&#13;
Dick&#13;
Scobee&#13;
Michael Smith&#13;
Ronald Mc.Nair&#13;
28&#13;
January,&#13;
1986&#13;
aboard the space&#13;
shuttle&#13;
Challenger&#13;
••&#13;
"Explaining-to students the whys and&#13;
wherefores of processes which I had&#13;
pompously assumed to be reflex actions in&#13;
myself allowed me to internalize the act of&#13;
writing, which boundlessly improved my&#13;
own work."&#13;
plaining to students the&#13;
whys&#13;
and&#13;
wherefores&#13;
of&#13;
processes&#13;
which&#13;
I&#13;
had pompously  as-&#13;
sumed to be reflex actions in&#13;
myself allowed&#13;
me&#13;
to inter-&#13;
nalize  the&#13;
act  of&#13;
writing.&#13;
which boundlessly  improved&#13;
my own work.&#13;
In&#13;
short, the&#13;
Supersection  let&#13;
me&#13;
shake&#13;
hands with Humility - and&#13;
I&#13;
found  him&#13;
a&#13;
very  helpful&#13;
chap.&#13;
:In a similar vein, my expe-&#13;
rrence&#13;
offered valued insights&#13;
into interpersonal  coexistence&#13;
and communication.  Whether&#13;
I&#13;
was donning art authorita-&#13;
tive role with students,  or a&#13;
professional manner with my&#13;
fellow tutors and instructors,&#13;
I&#13;
learned a great deal about&#13;
the dynamics  of interaction&#13;
about when and how to&#13;
cr'Iti-&#13;
cize and when and how to&#13;
compliment. This benefits me&#13;
not only as one who someday&#13;
hopes to get along with others&#13;
on the job, but also&#13;
as&#13;
one&#13;
who loves and wishes to help&#13;
other people.&#13;
Finally,  and perhaps&#13;
most&#13;
importantly,  my association&#13;
with the Supersection&#13;
intro-&#13;
duced&#13;
me&#13;
to  many&#13;
new&#13;
friends 'from all three cantin·&#13;
gents _ in whose company&#13;
I&#13;
consider the authors of those&#13;
three letters. Those who&#13;
were&#13;
students  know they can&#13;
still&#13;
_see me for assistance; those&#13;
who&#13;
were instructors&#13;
know&#13;
I&#13;
respect and admire them&#13;
ror&#13;
what they did&#13;
for&#13;
me.&#13;
my col-&#13;
leagues and the students; and&#13;
those who answered the call&#13;
to tutor&#13;
with&#13;
me&#13;
know that&#13;
I'll never forget the helping,&#13;
harried and ultimately&#13;
happy&#13;
relationship we shared .&#13;
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basketball&#13;
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University of Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
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Students, faculty and staff honored the memory of Martin&#13;
Luther ,King Jr. on Wednesday. Jan. 15. the actual day 01 King's birtli.&#13;
·vity hou» 'demiseponderea&#13;
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by members of the&#13;
Ilaff, educational&#13;
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according to Ben&#13;
m, acting Vice&#13;
hour orlgtitat~tl&#13;
seventies becauSA}, ~\&#13;
'Organizations were'&#13;
about not having&#13;
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Greenebaum.&#13;
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chairman and Unl.&#13;
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are 9~11 a.m. Monday~Wed.&#13;
Activities see page S&#13;
:Wedon issue&#13;
Volume 14. No. 17&#13;
Kenosha fights porn&#13;
by Karl DIxon&#13;
It the obscenity Ordinance&#13;
adopted by the County Board&#13;
two weeks ago Is found to be&#13;
constitutional, the city may&#13;
adopt a similar ordinance,&#13;
and this worries Library 01.&#13;
rector Louise Pitman. xe.&#13;
nosha City Attorney James&#13;
Conway said his advtce is to&#13;
wait until the county's case i8&#13;
litigated. "It (a city ordt.&#13;
nance) Is a possibility If that&#13;
(the county's ordinance) Is&#13;
found to be constitutional."&#13;
The ordinance unamlmously&#13;
approved by the County&#13;
Board on Jan. 1 inltla1ly ex.&#13;
cluded libraries from Its ju.&#13;
r1sdJctlon, but an opinion&#13;
from State Attorney General&#13;
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they must be inclUded If the&#13;
ordinance was to be constItu.&#13;
tIonaI.&#13;
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first amendment rights, you&#13;
cannot make ciasalflcatlona&#13;
unless there ts compelling&#13;
reason to do so." sald Tom&#13;
Balestrart, assistant attomey&#13;
general. "The ordinance did&#13;
treat libraries differently and&#13;
that was done away wtth.&#13;
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College Bowl, a tournament&#13;
for intellectual achievement,&#13;
will be held on Monday, Wed.&#13;
nesday and Friday next week&#13;
at 1p.m. in MaIn Place.&#13;
A typical College Bowl&#13;
question ts: " 'Tom Sawyer'&#13;
was one of Mark Twaln'l&#13;
most successful novels and In&#13;
the best modem fashion he&#13;
capitalized on Its success with&#13;
three sequels. For 10 points&#13;
apiece, name them." (An8w~&#13;
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"Tom Sawyer Abroad" and&#13;
"Tom sawyer, DectecUve."&#13;
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the tournament and match&#13;
wits with the ten teams Who&#13;
wili participate In the event.&#13;
The teams will compete to be~&#13;
come Parkslde's representative&#13;
to the regional College&#13;
Bowl competition Feb. 21 and&#13;
22 In Beloit. The teams repre.&#13;
sent numerous clubs and organizations&#13;
on campus. Par.&#13;
ticlpants are campus Ambas.&#13;
aador I. Campua Amb•••• dor&#13;
n, CompulA&gt;r Club, Prell.&#13;
dents, PSGA I, PSGA II, PlY,&#13;
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gamers I, and Wargamen 11.&#13;
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conteata between two teaml&#13;
of four atudenta, each awar.&#13;
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moderator. Speed of_ponae&#13;
counta heavtly In the aeon.,.&#13;
and account. for the tut pace&#13;
of the game. Queatlona COver&#13;
a wtde range of subjecta from&#13;
liberal arts Curricula to cur.&#13;
rent events, sports, art and&#13;
entertalnment.&#13;
Sound dlfffcult? Studenta&#13;
can learn Just by watching&#13;
the event.&#13;
Jeanne Beu, Student ute&#13;
Intern who ts coordinating the&#13;
event, sald, "People should&#13;
attend. It'l an aJI-campwo&#13;
event which will recognlze&#13;
the intellectual achievements&#13;
of students. It Is entertaln.&#13;
ment, but combined with aca ..&#13;
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•1 Kimberlie Kranich students leave after 1 p. m." ses would be more spread&#13;
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~ or keep the current there were classes at 1 p.m. The prime hours for cla e&#13;
--,-Wednesday-Friday 1 more students might stay are 9-11 a.m. Mond y-Wed•&#13;
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'luden late seventies because •&#13;
CO!np~ganizations were&#13;
!IIOllgil g about not having&#13;
COMi..-:'1e for clubs, ac-,-,&#13;
g Greenebaum.&#13;
~ l'Opltents of a change in&#13;
tlllde-~nt activity hour in~&#13;
lpastudents who don •t&#13;
laeuity ,, te and many of the&#13;
ftobe' &amp;aid Greenebaum.&#13;
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lllty c lrman and Unitalcl&#13;
th Committee member&#13;
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on with the current&#13;
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and division chairs&#13;
"8." g scheduling clas-&#13;
Cana linbivafu ~!mself is "firmly&#13;
lt11, how~~ on the issue. He&#13;
~eptt0 er, that with the •~ hav: f' Science students&#13;
~•t PUU abs, 2 p.m. classes&#13;
''For ex many students.&#13;
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la Offer reshman composi:"'&#13;
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'+ · poUtical science major:&#13;
"Maybe the hour could be&#13;
dlanged, but lt shoUld not be&#13;
done away with.••&#13;
J.,enore Leater, 24, a junior&#13;
. ,eography major commented&#13;
'tlastes artc ~- that she would "want the op"&#13;
.tin)~ perlo(l, Uon!'&#13;
. . . ....... s..;~ lt&lt;lJn. eUml• Katie Batunprdt, 21, Nil·&#13;
.~ .: ·@1t··W!t.ri·.·l1 ....... gln¥ .... · lt i,.¢k. lor: "lt'• a nice time to mffl&#13;
i Ol'll .JJQ},~!!:" ~ 1 .~atclt . petter -wtth friends. and lt helps so.a~" , :the ,, JoJ}owinJ are -~l~ to get together, I think&#13;
sμQ'Uis~nts) reactlolls, t1Umattng u would rid club•."&#13;
f ~ ... 'n'~' W;Jdt~. ~. A "1llor. ~an °ftrtnen. 20,a junior&#13;
•P•YP{~;fflll-~; ·ut ~td •ess~ajor: "Keep the&#13;
· :not ~ ,•dotl,e J1.W&amp;7 witll. but hoUl' the way it ts."&#13;
~rf¥'ybe "t~qJum~ , the hOW'- "T$111fflY Rice, 19,a sopho•&#13;
Thert. 1$ an •ttefl~~ prob• more commun.tcauon major:&#13;
1~m :riow,,and it.Will~~ worse ••t woold not take class tn&#13;
wi,U,. -n~ ~cUi¢ b.ouJ'. m,ld-day. The hour helps me&#13;
Karen Pb)c:JJWwskl, 20 • a make p.tans.''&#13;
junJq:t"' ge&lt;&gt;gt'aPllY majork: Todd Severson. 21. a aopho-&#13;
"Tb~ hOUf .1$ ~d for a brea v.. ·n&#13;
Wh .. ::: ... Y"'.U ... "Ve l)eeJJ here all more engineering ma~r: . ...... ., .,_ doesn't really matter to me&#13;
day/' r because I don't participate."&#13;
Jon ;Anderson. 32, a ·jl.lniO Ann HallisY. 20. a senior&#13;
-thenustrY anc'.1 , a~P~0 1. corn: math major: .. Doing away&#13;
· putor scie~c~ maJOf, d r~!r with it is a bad idea. Change&#13;
side v; tt :universitY an ct a the hour, but do not do a way&#13;
educa.Uon. Ttle hour i&amp; n wltb it.''&#13;
necessity." ~·. ·&#13;
Men sand&#13;
ba ketball&#13;
Pag&#13;
Col ege Bo&#13;
omens&#13;
I&#13;
2 Thursday. January 23.1986&#13;
Editorial&#13;
Ordinance obscene&#13;
Kenosha County government has moved society one&#13;
step closer to Orwell's totalitarianism. The Pornography&#13;
Ordinance which was inflicted upon the county by a unanimous&#13;
vote of the County Board on Jan. 7 plummeted Kenosha&#13;
into a swirling pool of grey and raised numerous&#13;
constitutional questions.&#13;
The ordinance itself is downright confusing. Pornography&#13;
is described, in part, as judged standards."&#13;
Since a comprehensive survey of residents' "standards"&#13;
has not been taken in any form. is doubtful that&#13;
such a measure exists. Instead, the County Board chose to&#13;
trrnret- its-ttef-inltion-of mcraltty on entire.sgffi!W:!!lity.&#13;
The County Board. the charge of the members being to&#13;
represent the majority, chose to be swayed by the threats&#13;
of lost votes, and to be railroaded by an emotionally&#13;
charged meeting overrun by community activists, concerned&#13;
citizens and fundamentalists. The integrity of such&#13;
elected officials must be questioned.&#13;
In addition, the Board demonstrated a flagrant misuse&#13;
of the democratic system by passing an ordinance which&#13;
is clearly unconstitutional. This will likely result in loss of&#13;
thousands of dollars in court costs to defend an ordinance&#13;
which shouldn't have been passed in the first place.&#13;
Undoubtedly, pornography is a serious issue, and especially&#13;
serious is the sexual abuse of children in society&#13;
today. But Kenosha's emotional stance is inappropriate.&#13;
There are far better ways to correct such societal ills,&#13;
such as regulating the film industry, rather than disregarding&#13;
the constitutional freedoms of the public.&#13;
Letter to the Editor&#13;
Good concept needs improvement&#13;
Letter to the Editor&#13;
Is it rock or schlock?&#13;
To the editor,&#13;
As a writing assistant for&#13;
the English 100 Supersection&#13;
last semester. feel it necessary&#13;
to defend the instructors&#13;
and fellow tutors with whom I&#13;
worked. To those of you unaware&#13;
of the concept of this&#13;
course, it was designed to&#13;
provide more individual attention&#13;
and to create a comfortable&#13;
social environment&#13;
for the new Parkside student.&#13;
Emphasis was placed on the&#13;
integration of grammatical&#13;
concepts into writing. Five in-&#13;
.struotors coordinated and&#13;
taught the course. Eight writing&#13;
assistants - selected [uniors&#13;
and seniors from diverse&#13;
backgrounds - assisted instructors&#13;
as small group leaders&#13;
for class activities, .peer&#13;
conferencing and word processing&#13;
instruction. Writing&#13;
assistants also provided fulltime&#13;
drop-in tutoring. Thirteen&#13;
persons, as opposed to&#13;
one, served as resources for&#13;
the students.&#13;
I was privileged to be in.&#13;
volved with such a dedicated&#13;
and hard-working group.&#13;
Many, if not all, did far more&#13;
than was expected of them.&#13;
I an deeply sorry that&#13;
Ralph Abagtan. an equally&#13;
dedicated student. feels that&#13;
he did not benefit from the&#13;
many advantages this course&#13;
offered. As in any new situation,&#13;
rough edges need smoothing&#13;
over. Ralph and other&#13;
students can contribute specific&#13;
comments if they feel improvement&#13;
is' needed. do&#13;
feel that the concept of this&#13;
course remains excellent, and&#13;
I commend those involved.' It&#13;
would be a shame not to"see&#13;
it grow further on this campus.&#13;
Parkside can then continue&#13;
to improve its reputation&#13;
for excellence in writing.&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
Barbara Haase&#13;
English Supersectiondid fail&#13;
To the Editor:&#13;
I want to thank Ralph Abagian&#13;
for his criticism in&#13;
Ranger, Jan. 16, of last&#13;
semester's English 100 Super- .&#13;
section. From working with&#13;
him that class, I know him to&#13;
be an intensely serious, caring&#13;
student; the letter reflects&#13;
that quality and .generally&#13;
does him justice. Furthermore,&#13;
his overall assessment of&#13;
the Su'perseetion experience&#13;
is, in my view, accurate. In&#13;
many respects; the experiment&#13;
f:ailed, and I. have&#13;
urged, in my report on it, that&#13;
a boulder be placed in the&#13;
mouth" of .Its tomb, never' to&#13;
be removed.&#13;
The Supersection approach&#13;
went wrong, however, not for&#13;
any "flagrant Iack or protestsonaltsm.':&#13;
I believe, though,&#13;
on a few occastons. whnethe&#13;
students were' working' 'on&#13;
writing 'tasks, Jhefe was ;Bome&#13;
staff socializing that I, too,&#13;
found annoying. The faculty&#13;
members. 'involved spent&#13;
many hours last spring and&#13;
'sum,m.er plann_i.n.g' ;.the' c.ourse,&#13;
. "" :. ". '" . Jennie Tunkieicz .....••...••.•.•..........••...•.....•....... EdiOOr&#13;
Kari Dixon, .................•.................. :..•... News E'ditor&#13;
Kim Kranich : : Assf. News Editor&#13;
... Jim Neibaur Feature Editor&#13;
• Gary Schneeberger Asst. Feature Editor&#13;
'QcI:) Rich Blay , ,.. Sports .Ed.itor Robb Luehr Asst. Sports Editor&#13;
I.Dave.McEv~y Photo Edito,r&#13;
Jack Bornhuetter Asst. Photo Editor&#13;
Dave Roback .................•......... Advertising Manager&#13;
. Andy Buchanan •........................... Business Manager&#13;
. Brenda Buchanan Asst. Business Manager&#13;
Michael Firchow .•...•................ Distribution Manager&#13;
and during the experiment we&#13;
met many hours beyond the&#13;
usual class and preparation&#13;
time to try to make a success&#13;
of the Supersection. The student&#13;
writing assistants were a&#13;
big help to us; indeed they&#13;
may have peen the. best element&#13;
of the experim-ent.&#13;
Ulttrnately, we were not&#13;
able to adequately -compensate&#13;
for the' 'Problems attendant&#13;
on-class and- staff size,&#13;
even by frequently breaking&#13;
, into small groups, .but I as-&#13;
L~~tfr se~6&#13;
.&#13;
STAFF&#13;
Kim Barskaitiki, Amy Bauman,&#13;
Leo Bose, Terry Byrne, Jenny&#13;
Carr, Scott Curty, William&#13;
Dezoma, Mike Farrell, Gretchen&#13;
Gayhart, Tammy Hannah,&#13;
Kristy' Harrington, Hans&#13;
Hauschild, Carol Kortendick,&#13;
Rick Luehr, Robb Luehr, Kris&#13;
Odegaard, Mike Rohl, Scott;&#13;
Sch~mber, Bill Serpe, Steve&#13;
Taylor, Nick Toper, Kathlee/1&#13;
Trentadue, Laureen W~wro.&#13;
To find the subtle themes and&#13;
... For quite some time, · we&#13;
concepts. Several radio inter.&#13;
considered Mr. Jim Neibaur's&#13;
views with Townshend and a&#13;
review of "White City.A&#13;
the most hilarious aspects of&#13;
Novel" in the Jan. 16 issue of&#13;
irn- "Rolling Stone" clearly Illuagtnatlons&#13;
could not possibly&#13;
minated the inspirational&#13;
accept the idea that a college&#13;
theme of the album that Mr.&#13;
Neibaur has completely misskudos&#13;
to musically devoid al- ed.&#13;
bums by the of W.A.S.P. Most annoying is the&#13;
"disco" label Mr. Neibaur at.&#13;
tached to two of Townshend's&#13;
songs. Pete Townshend has&#13;
not only avoided "disco" over&#13;
his twenty-year career, but&#13;
he also wrote the satiric dirge&#13;
City- for the sub-genre, "Good-bye,&#13;
A Novel." Sister Disco." Mr. Neibaur&#13;
was beyond our belief to&#13;
was obviously using the rnissee&#13;
an imagtnattve piece of&#13;
placed tag to..describe music&#13;
work by a rock legend&#13;
that didn't match -his preget&#13;
lambasted as "passable."&#13;
ferred two~chord.guitarfdull·&#13;
The shock was doubled when&#13;
. drunken-drummer style, as&#13;
on the very next page, an. displayed by "W.A.S.p.·like"&#13;
album by a musically inept&#13;
groups.&#13;
band, which can only dream&#13;
In conclusion, we applaud&#13;
of mainstream acceptance,&#13;
Pete Townshend for displayreceived&#13;
high acclamations.&#13;
ing his musical talents while&#13;
Townshend's solo efforts&#13;
successfully, exploring new&#13;
may recapture the same&#13;
styles of expression. We gufpower&#13;
and passion that his&#13;
faw at any attempt to take&#13;
earlier. offered. the lyrically and musically&#13;
th~y, do satisfy' appetites r superficial and rapetltious&#13;
The .Who rans who know a; Heavy Metal music as somegenuine&#13;
Townsh~nd effort.. thing more than the noisy&#13;
th~y It. True;, flash in the pan that it Is.&#13;
Townshend fans gladly&#13;
. Chris&#13;
search through is poetry to&#13;
Pete&#13;
Ranger is written and edited by students at UW-Parkside and they&#13;
are ~olely. responsible far its editorial 'policy and content. -Ranger is&#13;
pubbsh-ed every Thursday during the academic year except during&#13;
breaks and holidu1,fs.&#13;
AI! correspondence should IJo addressed to: Pcrkeidc Ranger, Universltyof&#13;
WtSConsin'Parksidc, Box No. 2000, Kenosha WI 53141. Tele' ,&#13;
phone (.~l·t). 553·2295 or ( H4) 553-2287.&#13;
Ad1?ert~~mg rates are $4 per column inch or less bulk. Advertising&#13;
deadhne IS Tuesday.(tt 9 a..m. for publication Thursday. ' •&#13;
~etters to ~he cdttor Wtll be acceptelj .1f typewritten, t[ouble.spueed lit&#13;
on s~fItldard ~lze paper. Letters should be less lhan 350 1-I.Iordsand must ...&#13;
be stgned: wtth a, telephone 'number incZuaed for verification purposes. ~&#13;
wll~ be Withheld request. 'for letters 18 Tucsdayat a.m. for publiqalion ,\/f'mbf'ro!,lre ...&#13;
Ranqer reserves edit let. aSSOCIaTeD r-w&#13;
ters and refuse letters containing false and de- COUE"oaT.:'&#13;
famatory c~tent: PRe~sEP . Rangt.;r 18 prmted by the Racine Journal&#13;
Times.&#13;
d&#13;
Thursday, 23, 1986&#13;
unanimous&#13;
Kenosha&#13;
Pornography&#13;
in by "community stand.&#13;
ards." stand•&#13;
ards" form, it ln:tllct its--deRnltio of moral the entire commJ:!!!ily.&#13;
Board, concerned&#13;
especially&#13;
in disregarding&#13;
i,nprove,nent&#13;
a semester, I necessary&#13;
I&#13;
unaware&#13;
at.&#13;
tention comfortable&#13;
in.&#13;
structors writing&#13;
juniors&#13;
instructors&#13;
leaders&#13;
pro.&#13;
cessing full.&#13;
time drop.Thirteen&#13;
involved&#13;
hard.working if more&#13;
Abagian, student, tfiat&#13;
in situation,&#13;
smoo.&#13;
thing specific&#13;
improvement&#13;
is I involved. It&#13;
to cam•&#13;
pus. continue&#13;
reputation&#13;
Supersection did Jail&#13;
Aba•&#13;
gian 16, Supersection.&#13;
caring&#13;
Furthermo.&#13;
re, Supersection respects, experiment&#13;
failed, I .&#13;
it. 1n mouth its never lack of profesisonaHsm,"&#13;
believe. occasions, while the&#13;
students were working writing there some&#13;
too,&#13;
members sper.!&#13;
sum111~r planning the 9ourse,&#13;
............................................. Editor&#13;
Kari Dixon............................................ en·s Editor&#13;
Kim Kranich ................................. Asst. ew Editor&#13;
... eibaur ...................................... • Gary Schneeberger ................... Asst. Feature Editor&#13;
-00 Rich Blay ....................... ~········"···"··· .. Sports Editor C: Robb Loehr ................................. Dave McEvoy ....................................... Phot-0 Editor&#13;
......................... A st. ........................... ............................ ................ tanager&#13;
...................... try student&#13;
the ele•&#13;
ment experiment.&#13;
Ultimately, compensate&#13;
the problems attendant&#13;
on . class and staff size,&#13;
into small groups, but I as-&#13;
Letter see page Carr, Scott Curty, William&#13;
fike Gayhart. Kristy Harrington. Hans&#13;
Odegaard. Scott.&#13;
Scheuber, Bill Serpe. Steve&#13;
Taylor. Kathleen&#13;
Trentadue. Wawro.&#13;
it the Editor:&#13;
'" album reviews to be one of&#13;
the Ranger. Our wildest imaginations&#13;
student could possibly give&#13;
kudos al•&#13;
likes P.&#13;
However, we suddenly&#13;
realized that Mr. Neibaur&#13;
was actually serious about his&#13;
glorification of Heavy Metal&#13;
music when we saw his&#13;
review of Pete Townshend's&#13;
latest solo effort, "White CityA&#13;
Novel.''&#13;
find the subtle themes and&#13;
concepts. Several radio inter.&#13;
views with Townshend and a&#13;
review of "White City-A&#13;
Novel" the Jan. 16 issue of&#13;
"Rolling Stone" mu.&#13;
minated the inspirat\ona\&#13;
theme of the album that Mr.&#13;
Neibaur has completely miss•&#13;
ed.&#13;
It see imaginative living get an&#13;
received not power earlier albums offered, but&#13;
they satisfy of&#13;
fans a&#13;
genuine Townshend effort&#13;
when they hear · it. True ·&#13;
Most annoying ls the&#13;
"disco" label Mr. Neibaur at.&#13;
tached to two of Townshend's&#13;
songs. Pete Townshend has&#13;
not only avoided "disco" over&#13;
his twenty.year career, but&#13;
he also wrote the satiric dirge&#13;
for the sub-genre, "Good-bye,&#13;
Sister Disco." Mr. Neibaur&#13;
was obviously using the mis•&#13;
placed tag to describe music&#13;
that match pre•&#13;
ferred two.chord•guitar/dulldrunken.&#13;
drummer style, as&#13;
displayed by "W.A.S.P.•like''&#13;
groups.&#13;
In conclusion, we applaud&#13;
Pete Townshend for displaying&#13;
his musical talents while&#13;
successfuUy exploring new&#13;
styles of expression. guf•&#13;
faw at any attempt to the lyrically and musically&#13;
superficial and repetitious&#13;
Heavy Metal music as son:ie•&#13;
more than the noisy&#13;
flash in the pan that it is.&#13;
Pete&#13;
tvritte_n c~ilcd Mud,.nts UlV·Pa,·ksidl' tltey&#13;
1?olel11 11.&lt; poliry r 011tc 11 t. publrshcd evcr_Y Thi,rsday arad,.mic yl'ar a,ul holiday!/.&#13;
Al} correspon,lf•'!ce be addr ssed Parkside U11i·&#13;
ver 1ty of W1~consm•Park$idc, WOO, Krno.,h,1 s.,141. Tele·,&#13;
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dead/me 1s Tuesday _at 9 a._m . Letters rd,tor will accl'pl&lt;'d if typett'riltNI, double-spared N&#13;
8 (andt1rd 1:1::e p11per. Lr·tter.• shoi,/d le.ss than ,,;;o words and mu.,t .,.&#13;
signed! with a_ number included C,O.&#13;
Names w1l! b&lt;' u·1thheld upon rcquc.•I. Deadline ;.. __ .:......:.,. •&#13;
Lett rs ts Tue.•d-ay at 10 ft.m. publicalio,i 11,..,1,nofthP -&#13;
Thursday. Ranger rcsen•cs the right to l'dil let· .1,soc,,neo ..._&#13;
refi,se lett rs co,ittiining de• coLt&lt;c&gt;CtaT-=&#13;
/amatory content. PRtc&gt;~~iP Ranger is printed ...&#13;
rd&#13;
/_ ..&#13;
: News Briefs&#13;
FRce Rt3 0&#13;
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~isPGSa11acili-ry-'I&#13;
. ES-A7466-D&#13;
~CT #OWJ~' -=,&#13;
@ LIMITED TIME ONLY&#13;
Air Force waste discovered&#13;
The Air Force has been ordered to eliminate the "was-&#13;
!e''because of Its habit of purchasing overpriced plum b- _.&#13;
ACCOrdingto the Chicago Tribune wire service. Con.&#13;
gressional investigators discovered Air Force officials&#13;
bought67 toilet pots from Lockheed Corporation for $317.&#13;
'1'bey can be purchased at a hardware store-for $10.&#13;
Last year the Air Force spent $610 for each. toilet seat,&#13;
~ John Dingell (D-Mich.l complained in a leller to De-&#13;
!elise Secretary Caspar. Weinberger. The Pentagon of.&#13;
lei'eirno reply, . '. ~ ~.-- "_ _&#13;
GPA mininumapproved&#13;
'1'bose college students who want to be teachers may be&#13;
"'P8eled to "hit the books" a little harder in the-future.&#13;
A proposed rule to require students seeking teaching&#13;
~callon to possess at least a 2.7~grade point average&#13;
... gained the approvel of the educallon commillees In&#13;
'alia houses of 'the state legislature, according to the&#13;
WiaconsinState Journal." - .&#13;
TheSenate Educallon Commillee unainlmously "ndors,&#13;
tel the proposed the rule las.t '!"eek. .&#13;
Senatorreunitesjamily&#13;
..'!!o Vietnamese children. Wlll,see ,their m.;u,.e.;. foruu;;e, "&#13;
~ .. lime in seven years, thanks to the help &lt;) a' . .&#13;
~Arooeiate.t Press reported that Sen. Frank Mu.r'kawski "&#13;
~) traveled to Vietnam to find out about ~J;,&#13;
~ SOldiers missing in acllon. He came hOJ!l\f ra _&#13;
.... cbildren whose mother fled to the U.S. seven. ~~ d'&#13;
.. IlDd who now lives in Fairbanks. AJaska. She "f'..:'s. ~skl to hetp her, and he appealed to Foreign M&#13;
.... Nguyen Co Thach.&#13;
Enrollment expected to. in~rease&#13;
...... . ." UW System by&#13;
.; ...re could be 180,000 stildents In the d uW.Madi. ..lear 2000 If no polley changes ar~m:~e students&#13;
!llanS\lOpuJation could have nearly 3, in to an artie.&#13;
le In the 164.624It currently enrolls. accord g&#13;
Thethe Madison Capital Times. or not the&#13;
thle regent committee will consider Wh~~~:nt on some tam IIIneeds to limit undergraduate en';," k the number&#13;
Of~' the article continued, or cut ac&#13;
~"""'ms offered. .&#13;
Anne Frank&#13;
Drama selected for final The dramatic arts disci.&#13;
pI.me's Production of "The&#13;
DIary of Anne Frank, " direct.&#13;
ed by lecturer Lisa Kornets.&#13;
ky, has been selected as a reo&#13;
- gtonet fmaHsl 1fl the Arnert,&#13;
can College Theater Festival&#13;
(ACTFl competition and will&#13;
be 'slaged in DeKalb. D1. on&#13;
Jan. 31.&#13;
This is only the second time&#13;
Parkside has entered the&#13;
competition, and both times&#13;
its Productions have been selected.&#13;
Last year the production&#13;
"Crimes of the Heart"&#13;
was named a regional final- ist.&#13;
A special benefit performance&#13;
of "The Diary of Anne&#13;
Frank,' I written by Frances&#13;
GOOdrichand Albert Hackett,&#13;
will be presented at 8 p.m. on&#13;
Tuesday in the Cornmuntca,&#13;
tion Arts Theater. Donation is&#13;
$5 at the door, and reser-va.&#13;
tions can be made by calling&#13;
553·2581. Special rates are&#13;
by Scott Scbeuber&#13;
The results of the first Stu.&#13;
dent Acquired Faculty&#13;
Evaluations (SAFE) clculated&#13;
last semester have been&#13;
compiled, and are availlable&#13;
to students.&#13;
SAFE was a project devetoped&#13;
by the Student Services&#13;
Committee of Parkslde Stuavailable&#13;
for groups of 10 or&#13;
more.&#13;
Proceeds from the perfonn.&#13;
ance will be used to offset ex.&#13;
penses incurred in the three.&#13;
day trip to DeKalb. A reception.&#13;
open to the public, will&#13;
be held in the theater lobby&#13;
after the performance.&#13;
The production was one 01&#13;
six chosen from about 50 en.&#13;
trants In Wisconsin and IlII.&#13;
nois. The contest will involve&#13;
transporting the entire set,&#13;
props. Ilghts and costumes by&#13;
truck to DeKalb, where the&#13;
25-member cast and crew will&#13;
have four hours to set up the&#13;
production, and after the per.&#13;
formance. two hours to strike&#13;
it. TIley will complete against&#13;
plays performed by students&#13;
from trw-Stevens Point. Marquette&#13;
University, Northern&#13;
Illinois University. Southern&#13;
TIlinois University and West.&#13;
ern Jlllnots University.&#13;
TIle competition will be JUdo&#13;
dent Government Association.&#13;
(PSGA), It was Originally de.&#13;
signed for UW Madison stu.&#13;
dents and differs only sUghUy&#13;
from the standard Teacher&#13;
EValuation Questionnaires&#13;
students till out in classes.&#13;
Sue Brudvlg-, the chair of&#13;
the Student Services Commit.&#13;
tee said the information from&#13;
the survey would eventually&#13;
Thursday. January 23. 1986 3&#13;
be printed in booklet form&#13;
When enough have been com.&#13;
pleted, and booklets will be&#13;
made aVallable to students.&#13;
APProximately 180 surveys&#13;
were given to students in 62&#13;
classes and Inslructors. Of&#13;
the 62 surveyed, ~ received&#13;
A ratings. 19 received B's, 12&#13;
received C's, 3 received 0'.&#13;
and 3 got F's.&#13;
Kenosha passes porn ordinance&#13;
Porn from poge 1&#13;
fonnances Is subject to ~&#13;
$1000fine the first time, and&#13;
$1000-$10,000fine for eubsequent&#13;
offenses.&#13;
TIle approval of the ordl·&#13;
nance bothers the woman In&#13;
charge of the public libraries&#13;
in Kenosha. "I understand&#13;
the problem. So much of por.&#13;
nography has women as targets&#13;
that It makes me lJI."&#13;
Plttman said. "But 1 don't&#13;
see this as the way to solve&#13;
the problems. Once a law like&#13;
this is one the _s, who ts&#13;
-going to do the deciding?"&#13;
she continued. "Someone&#13;
-eouId walk into a library and&#13;
decide that 'Huck FInn' or&#13;
-'catcher 1fl1he Rye' II ponIQ,&#13;
phle. Of&#13;
~iltman cited examples&#13;
. from a. newsletter published&#13;
by the American Library .As •&#13;
soclatlon. TIle novel "Slaugh,&#13;
lerhoUse Five," the film "Re·&#13;
,,- -turiJ to OZ" and !!'" documen·&#13;
tary on the V.etnam War&#13;
"Hearts lOSdMInds" (in Wau·&#13;
kesha), 'as well as books. 011&#13;
witchcraft. ESP. and astrol·&#13;
ogy have- all been questioned&#13;
. in various states 1fl the last&#13;
few months.&#13;
"This Is a very dangerous&#13;
ay to resolve the pro-&#13;
~em. "she continued. "The&#13;
real way to address the problem&#13;
is to educate people so&#13;
they know what good film and&#13;
literature are so the market&#13;
evaporates. Do we know U&#13;
the product Is not in the slore&#13;
that It will still not be produced&#13;
and'sold?'L.The ord1na.nc.ewas&#13;
adopled at County Board&#13;
meeting at which no one&#13;
spol&lt;e against It. "The ordinance&#13;
was adopted because&#13;
over 200 people appeared be.&#13;
fore the board," said Cbalr.&#13;
man Angelo Capriotti.&#13;
nie American Civil Uber.&#13;
ties UnlOIIhas offered its ...&#13;
slltance to attorneys working&#13;
. on those cases. "Freedom&#13;
can only be maintained If the&#13;
First Amendment Is applled&#13;
u wrillen. "said Eunice&#13;
Edgar. Executive Director of&#13;
the Wisconsin ACLU. "We&#13;
have offered our services to&#13;
those shops and they ba ve reo&#13;
talned their own attorneys."&#13;
Edgar said the ACLU Is&#13;
aware of the concerns of cler .&#13;
gy, parents aDd __ Oft !be&#13;
exposure of hardcore por.&#13;
nograp/ly to ehlJdren. "However,&#13;
legtslatlon should not be&#13;
a legal substitute for parental&#13;
responsibility. Pornography&#13;
has always been available,&#13;
and laws like this won'l stop&#13;
It." she continued. "It will&#13;
just go underground. "&#13;
Edgar beUeves the price&#13;
that is paid for unrestlcted&#13;
access to infonnation is not&#13;
high enough to counteract the&#13;
benefits. "The bottom line is&#13;
that we give up a IIltle bit bul&#13;
we gain a lot with a commit·&#13;
ment to first amendment&#13;
rights."&#13;
CappriolU laid that tho-e&#13;
who llppOIed the ordlnanc&#13;
could have spoken against It&#13;
the night It was approved.&#13;
"No one a.sked to speak." he&#13;
aa1d "I foe! that WIththe cor,&#13;
poratlon counsel m ling WIth&#13;
the Attorney General and the&#13;
new word!n« (thai wu&#13;
adop~ at that m ling) thai&#13;
the ordInaIlce Is lepI, U&#13;
_'re~, ao be It."&#13;
UNITARIAN&#13;
_UN_IV.aER,.SAGLISTS bMn'--lo&#13;
",FIII,n ~&#13;
ml do n =:..&#13;
HallIe ¥OU .. ... d...~.&#13;
wUtl an or",Odoa ,.. Io.on&#13;
becau.e II hondl you a&#13;
p&lt;eclIaeated -., • 100 our&#13;
_cl"l'urcll may be lor you.a.Fno-r&#13;
~~Io~'::'~= gow.&#13;
ISN'T THIS THE CHURCH&#13;
YOU HOPED TO FIND?&#13;
M"MJm&#13;
cor •• lNnY CI...cH w '.. Club ........ ....,.D.....r....'.....~....&#13;
JtANGER -SE News Briefs&#13;
Air Force waste discovered&#13;
The Air Force has been ordered to eliminate the "waste"&#13;
because of its habit of purchasing overpriced plumbing.&#13;
According to the Chicago Tribune wire service, Congressional&#13;
investigators discovered Air Force officials&#13;
bought 67 toilet pots from Lockheed Corporation for $317.&#13;
They can be purchased at a hardware store for $10.&#13;
Last year the Air Force spent $640 for each toilet seat,&#13;
Rep. John Dingell (D-Mich.) complained in a letter lo De•&#13;
fense Secretary Caspar Weinberger. The Pentagon of.&#13;
lereo no reply.&#13;
GPA mininum approved&#13;
'lbose college students who want to be teachers may be&#13;
expected to "hit the books" a little harder in the future.&#13;
A proposed rule to require students seeking teaching&#13;
certiftcatlon to possess at least a 2.75 grade point average&#13;
baa gained the approve! of the education committees in&#13;
both houses of the state legislature, according to the&#13;
Wisconsin State Journal.&#13;
The Senate Education Committee unainimously endorsed&#13;
the proposed the rule last week.&#13;
Senator reunites family&#13;
Two Vietnamese chiidren wm see their mother for th8&#13;
first lhne In seven years thanks to the help -0t a U.S.&#13;
Senator •&#13;
Aaaoeiated Press reported that Sen. Frank Murkowskl&#13;
(ft.AJuka) traveled to Vietnam to find out about ~J;&#13;
llllllele soldiers missing in action. He came home s&#13;
ll,o children whose mother fled to the U.S. seven ye:rd&#13;
Igo, and who now lives in Fairbanks, Alaska. She ~Js~•&#13;
ki to help her, and he appealed to Foreign&#13;
Nguyen Co Thach.&#13;
Enrollment expected to increase&#13;
tbeThere could be 180,000 students In the u: S~~;a:r.&#13;
,Year 2000 if no policy changes are ma ~~e students&#13;
:ns population could have nearly 3,oood~ to an artic•&#13;
le In the 164,624 it currently enrolls, accor g&#13;
The the Madison Capital Times. . er or not the&#13;
8Yst regent committee will consider whe1t~ent on some&#13;
carnern needs to limit undergraduate em; k the number&#13;
or Pllses, the article continued. or cut ac&#13;
Prorrams offered.&#13;
Thu d y, January 23, 1&#13;
Anne Frank&#13;
Drama selected for final&#13;
!he dramatic arts disciplme&#13;
's production of "The&#13;
Diary of Anne Frank." directed&#13;
by lecturer Lisa Kornetskr,&#13;
has been selected as a regional&#13;
finaHst in the American&#13;
College Theater Festival&#13;
(ACTF) competition and will&#13;
be staged in DeKalb, Ill. on&#13;
Jan. 31.&#13;
This is only the second time&#13;
Parkside has entered the&#13;
competition, and both time&#13;
its productions have been selected.&#13;
Last year the production&#13;
"Crimes of the Heart"&#13;
was named a regional finalist.&#13;
A special benefit performance&#13;
of "The Diary of Anne&#13;
Frank," written by Frances&#13;
Goodrich and Albert Hackett&#13;
will be presented at 8 p.m. o~&#13;
Tuesday in the Communication&#13;
Arts Theater. Donation is&#13;
$5 at the door, and re ervations&#13;
can be made by calling&#13;
553-2581. Special rates are&#13;
avallable for group of 10 or&#13;
more.&#13;
Proceed from th performance&#13;
will b u d to off t&#13;
pen s incurr d in th thre •&#13;
day trip to DeKalb. rec PUon,&#13;
open to th public, ·m&#13;
be held in the th ater lobby&#13;
after the performance.&#13;
The production w on of&#13;
six cho en from about 50 ntrants&#13;
in Wi con in and nu.&#13;
noi . The cont t ill in •olv&#13;
transporting th ntlre&#13;
props, lights and c tum&#13;
truck to DeKalb. wh th&#13;
25-member cast and crew will&#13;
have four hours to t up th&#13;
production, and aft r the rformance.&#13;
t o hour to trlk&#13;
it. They \I.ill complete ag t&#13;
plays performed by studen&#13;
from UW-Stev ns Point, 1arquette&#13;
nhr rslty, ·orth m&#13;
lllinols niver ty, Southern&#13;
Illinois nlv ty and \ ' tern&#13;
Illlnols Univ rslty.&#13;
The competition ·ill b jud-&#13;
S AF E results released&#13;
by Scott cheuber&#13;
The results of the first Student&#13;
Acquired Faculty&#13;
Evaluations (SAFE) ciculated&#13;
last semester have been&#13;
compiled, and are availlable&#13;
to students.&#13;
SAFE was a project devel•&#13;
oped by the Student Services&#13;
Committee of Parkside Stu-&#13;
Kenosha passes porn ordinance&#13;
Porn from page 1&#13;
for.mances ls subject to $500-&#13;
$1000 fine the first time, and&#13;
$1000-$10,000 fine for sub equent&#13;
offenses.&#13;
The approval of the ordinance&#13;
bothers the woman in&#13;
charge of the public librarle&#13;
in Kenosha. "I understand&#13;
the problem. So much of por•&#13;
nography has women as targets&#13;
that it makes me m."&#13;
Pittman said. "But I don't&#13;
see this as the way to solve&#13;
the problems. Once a law like&#13;
this Is one the books, who Ls&#13;
going to do the deciding?"&#13;
she continued. "Someone&#13;
.could walk into a library and&#13;
decide that 'Huck Finn' or&#13;
•catcher in the Rye' is pomographic.''&#13;
Pittman cited examples&#13;
trom a newsletter published&#13;
bY the American Lib:,8-ry kl·&#13;
soclatlon. The novel Slaughterhouse&#13;
Five." the film "Return&#13;
to oz" and the ctocumen•&#13;
tary on the Vietnam War&#13;
.. Hearts and Minds" (in wau•&#13;
kesha) as well as books on&#13;
witchcraft. ESP' and astrology&#13;
have- all t,een questioned&#13;
in various states in the last&#13;
few months.&#13;
"This is a very dangerous&#13;
way to resolve the problem,''&#13;
she continued. •'The&#13;
real way to address the prob•&#13;
1em is to educate people so&#13;
they know what good film and&#13;
literature are so the market&#13;
evaporates. Do we know if&#13;
• Thursday, January 23,1986&#13;
Week at the Park&#13;
Brynner, Hot Canary&#13;
main attractions&#13;
Thursday, Jan. 23 - Movie&#13;
titled "The King and I" (G)&#13;
will be shown at 3:30 p.m. tn&#13;
the Union Ctnema. Admission&#13;
at the door is $1 for a Parkside&#13;
student and $1 for a guest.&#13;
Sponsored by PAB.&#13;
Movie titled "Moonlighttng"&#13;
wlll be shown at 7:30&#13;
p.m. in the Union Cinema. All&#13;
seats are sold for the Thursday&#13;
Foreign Film Series.&#13;
Friday, Jan. 24 - Movie&#13;
titled "The King and 1" wlll&#13;
be repeated at 1:30 p.m. and&#13;
at 7:30 p.m, tn the Union&#13;
Cinema.&#13;
Dance featuring "Hot Canary"&#13;
starttng at 8 p.m. tn&#13;
Union Square. Admission at&#13;
the door Is $1 for a Parkstde&#13;
student and $1 for a guest.&#13;
Sponsored by PAB.&#13;
Saturday, Jan. :15. Movie:&#13;
"Moonllghttng" will be repeated&#13;
at 8:30 p.m. tn the&#13;
Union Ctnema. All seats are&#13;
sold for the Saturday Foreign&#13;
Film Series.&#13;
Sunday, Jan. 26 - Movie:&#13;
"Moonllghttng" will be reo&#13;
peated at 2 p.rn. tn the Union&#13;
Ctnema. Tickets for the Sunday&#13;
Foreign Film Series will&#13;
be avaUable at the door.&#13;
Movie: "The King and I"&#13;
will be repeated at 7;30 p.m.&#13;
tn the Union Ctnema.&#13;
Monda.y, Jan. 2'7 - Workshop&#13;
on "How to Find Jobs&#13;
and Contact Employers"&#13;
starts at 1 p.m. tn Union 104.&#13;
The workshop is free and&#13;
open to anyone. Call ext. 2452&#13;
for more information.&#13;
College Bowl starts at 1&#13;
p.m. tn Matn Place. The&#13;
event is free and open to the&#13;
public. Sponsored by PAB.&#13;
Tuesday, Jan. 28· Work·&#13;
shop on "Preparing Your&#13;
Resume on a MacIntosh Mtcrocomputer"&#13;
starts at 5 p.m.&#13;
in WLLC. Level D1. Call ext.&#13;
2452for reservations.&#13;
Wednesday, Jan. 29· Sem·&#13;
inar on "Busmess Feasibility&#13;
Analysis" starts at 8:30 a.m.&#13;
in Union 207. Call ext. 2047for&#13;
details. Sponsored by the&#13;
Small Business Development&#13;
Center.&#13;
College Bowl continues&#13;
today at 1p.m. in Main Place.&#13;
All are welcome.&#13;
Thursday, Jan. 30· Work·&#13;
shop on "Grantsmanship"&#13;
starts at 8:30 a.m. in Union&#13;
104. Call ext. 2312-for details.&#13;
Sponsored by UW-ExtensioJ),&#13;
Movie "Rambo: First&#13;
Blood" (part 2, rated R) will&#13;
be shown at 3:30 p.m. in the&#13;
Union Cinema. Admission at&#13;
the door is $1 for a Parkside&#13;
student and $1 tor a guest.&#13;
Sponsored by PAB.&#13;
, Movie: "Sandakan" will be&#13;
shown at 7: 30 p.m. in the&#13;
Union Ctnema. All seats are&#13;
sold for the Thursday Foreign&#13;
Film Series.&#13;
Accent on Enrich?nent&#13;
presents the Joseph Holmes&#13;
Dance Company at 8 p.m. in&#13;
the Communication Arts&#13;
Theatre. Admission is $5 for&#13;
Parkside students and $7 for&#13;
others. Tickets are available&#13;
at the Union Information Center&#13;
and will be available at&#13;
the door.&#13;
Ranger needs an&#13;
advertising salesperson&#13;
-NOW!&#13;
- For Kenosha area.&#13;
- To acquire and maintain new&#13;
advertising&#13;
Earn cash quickly while enhancing&#13;
communication and business skills.&#13;
We will pay:&#13;
$25 plus 20% of gross sales.&#13;
- Own transportation required&#13;
Call at Ranger Office for application&#13;
form. WLLC D139C (next to Coffee&#13;
Shoppe.)&#13;
..&#13;
Halley's Comet? . '.. . . ..&#13;
No but in case the real thing has not been VISible from your wmdow, here IS a&#13;
ph~tographic approximation made out of photographic paper, pepper and an&#13;
unknown object.&#13;
Halley' 's Comet .&#13;
Scientific wandermakes.apjJearance&#13;
by William Dezoma . rials thaw and float- out with' -.the comet will be leaVingOur&#13;
the heat of the sun, and' this skies January 25.&#13;
Hailey'S co;':;et has been at- -.. forms the tail. Not all comets If you-find the starscape 100&#13;
tracting a great deal of atten- Thave 'taus but those that do confusing, and can't tell Jution&#13;
lately. The fact that it only display them when near plter from the North Star&#13;
only appears once every 76 the sun, Beyond Jupiter com- "USA Today" is featUring~&#13;
years might have somethtng ets have no tails because the . daily comet watch which&#13;
to do with it. - weather Is too cold. shows the comet's relaUv.&#13;
Edmund Halley (1656-1742) Professor James Me· position In the sky.&#13;
was a friend of Isaac Newton Crickard, who teaches astron- .The late January dlsap.&#13;
(1642·1727). Together, they omy here, offers some advice pearance of Hailey's is no&#13;
decisively demonstrated that for those wlshtng to see the cause for disappointment.&#13;
comets orbit the sun. The .comet. He says to look In the The comet will reappear In&#13;
comet Is not named after Hal- .southwest sky, very close to the southeast morning sky in&#13;
ley because he discovered it. the horizon, immediatley early March. In the last days&#13;
It was seen as far back as 240 after sunset, since the comet : of March. it will be veryclose&#13;
B.C. and bears his name be- sets. not too long after the sun to the horizon, but the tall&#13;
cause he proposed that the does. Observers will probably will be at its most speetactugreat&#13;
comet of 1682 was the need binoculars and should i lar just before sunrise. In&#13;
same one which had appear- look for Jupiter, the brightest 'early April, Halley's will&#13;
ed in 1601. He predicted that thtng in the sky in that dtrec- leave the morntng sky and&#13;
this same comet would come tion. The tail of the comet is will resurface in the evening&#13;
again in 1758,but was unable upward relative to the hort- sky, this time in the southto&#13;
see it. owing to his' having zon, and the comet will look east. However, if you are not&#13;
been dead for sixteen years. more like a star, although planning on seeing this once-&#13;
Comets are comprised of a fuzzy and not twinkling. in-a-lifetime event, you can&#13;
compact, solid body of frozen The further south the ob- rest easy, knowing that thisis&#13;
gases and other substances server goes, the better the supposedly one of the comet's&#13;
which are imbedded in rocky view gets. But' soon no least spectacular appearmaterial.&#13;
These core mate- amount of travel will help, as ances in centuries.&#13;
====Club Events==== Peer Support . _Parkside Activities Board meeting please contact Dan&#13;
Peer Support is offering a (PAB) will be meeting Wed. Galbraith tn the PAB offic.&#13;
scholarship for the Spring nesday, Jan. 27 at 12 noon in or call 553-2650.&#13;
semester. Deadline for appli- the PAB office Union Dl17&#13;
cants is Jan. 29. For more in- (by the' Union Information&#13;
formation and for applica- Desk) to start deciding the&#13;
tions, contact the PSO office, Performtng Arts Series for&#13;
WLLC D139F (next to Coffee the 1986-87 season. If you&#13;
Shoppe). would like to help decide&#13;
what will be on next 'year's&#13;
PAR performing arts series, please&#13;
'The Performing Arts and attend this meeting. If you&#13;
Lectures Committee of the are unable to attend this ---..- ~--------:-&#13;
PSE&#13;
Pi Sigma Epsilon (PSE). a&#13;
.marketing fraternity, will b.&#13;
having a meeting WednesdaY,&#13;
Jan. 29 at 1:15 In Moln 116.&#13;
All members are required to&#13;
.attend, and anyone interested&#13;
in becoming a. member is&#13;
welcome to attend.&#13;
• SPRING BREAK - •••&#13;
Observe Black History Week&#13;
Used books on Black American history&#13;
and literature are on sale from Jan. 16-&#13;
4 31, in the Old Book Corner at Martha&#13;
Mer.rell's Book Store, 312 Sixth St&#13;
jt Haclne, . ,&#13;
t~ ~ ':'..: ' ._ ~ ~-&#13;
LUV the Sun?&#13;
7 nights Y 8 days&#13;
t "in Fl. Lauderdale. DaylOoa&#13;
• - or the Islands&#13;
~--........ - - -&#13;
d&#13;
• Thursday, January 23, 1986&#13;
Week at the Park&#13;
Brynner, Hot Canary&#13;
main attractions&#13;
Thursday, Jan. 23 • Movie&#13;
titled "The King and I" (G)&#13;
will be shown at 3:30 p.m. in&#13;
the Union Cinema. Admission&#13;
at the door Is $1 for a Parkside&#13;
student and $1 for a guest.&#13;
Sponsored by P AB.&#13;
Movie titled "Moonlighting"&#13;
will be shown at 7: 30&#13;
p.m. in the Union Cinema. All&#13;
seats are sold for the Thursday&#13;
Foreign Film Series.&#13;
Friday, Jan. 24 - Movie&#13;
titled "The King and I" will&#13;
be repeated at 1:30 p.m. and&#13;
at 7:30 p.m. in the Union&#13;
Cinema.&#13;
Dance featuring "Hot Canary"&#13;
starting at 8 p.m. In&#13;
Union Square. Admission at&#13;
the door Is $1 for a Parkside&#13;
student and $1 for a guest.&#13;
Sponsored by P AB.&#13;
Saturday, Jan. 25 - Movie:&#13;
"Moonlighting" will be repeated&#13;
at 8:30 p.m. in the&#13;
Union Cinema. All seats are&#13;
sold for the Saturday Foreign&#13;
Film Series.&#13;
unday, Jan. Z8 . Movie:&#13;
"Moonlighting" will be repeated&#13;
at 2 p.m. In the Union&#13;
Cinema. Tickets for the Sunday&#13;
Foreign Film Serles will&#13;
be available at the door.&#13;
Movie: "The King and I"&#13;
wlll be repeated at 7:30 p.m.&#13;
in the Union Cinema.&#13;
Monday, Jan. 2'7 - Work·&#13;
shop on "How to Find Jobs&#13;
and Contact Employers"&#13;
starts at 1 p.m. in Union 104.&#13;
The workshop is free and&#13;
open to anyone. call ext. 2452&#13;
for more information.&#13;
College Bowl starts at 1&#13;
p.m. in Main Place. The&#13;
event is free and open to the&#13;
public. Sponsored by PAB.&#13;
Tuesday, Jan. 28 . Work·&#13;
shop on "Preparing Your&#13;
Resume on a MacIntosh Microcomputer"&#13;
starts at 5 p.m.&#13;
in WLLC, Level D1. Call ext.&#13;
2452 for reservations.&#13;
Wedne day, Jan. 29 - Sem•&#13;
inar on "Business Feasibility&#13;
Analysis" starts at 8:30 a.m.&#13;
in Union 201. Call ext. 2041 for&#13;
details. Sponsored by the&#13;
Small Bttsiness Development&#13;
Center.&#13;
College Bowl cQntinues&#13;
today at lp.m. in Main Place.&#13;
All are welcome.&#13;
Thursday, Jan. SO • Work·&#13;
shop on "Grantsmanship"&#13;
starts at 8:30 a.m. in Union&#13;
104. Call ext. 2312 for details.&#13;
Sponsored by UW-Extension.&#13;
Movie "Rambo: First&#13;
Blood" (part 2, rated R) will&#13;
be shown at 3:30 p.m. in the&#13;
Union Cinema. Admission at&#13;
the door is $1 for a Parkside&#13;
student and $1 for a guest.&#13;
Sponsored by P AB.&#13;
Movie: "Sandakan" will be&#13;
shown at 7:30 p.m. in the&#13;
Union Cinema. All seats are&#13;
sold for the Thursday Foreign&#13;
Film Series.&#13;
Accent on Enrichment&#13;
presents the Joseph Holmes&#13;
Dance Company at 8 p.m . in&#13;
the Communication Arts&#13;
Theatre. Admission is $5 for&#13;
Parkside students and $7 for&#13;
others. Tickets are available&#13;
at the Union Information Center&#13;
and wlll be avallable at&#13;
the door.&#13;
Ranger needs an&#13;
advertising salesperson&#13;
-NOW!&#13;
- For Kenosha area.&#13;
-To acquire and maintain new&#13;
advertising&#13;
Earn cash quickly while enhancing&#13;
communication and business skills.&#13;
We will pay:&#13;
$25 plus 20% of gross sales.&#13;
- Own transportation required&#13;
Call at Ranger Office for application&#13;
form. WLLC D139C (next to Coffee&#13;
Shoppe.)&#13;
photo by Jack Bornhuetter&#13;
Halley's Comet? . . . _ .&#13;
0 , but in case the r~al _1hing has not been v1s1ble from your wmdow, here ts a&#13;
photographic approximation made out of photographic paper, pepper and an&#13;
unknown object.&#13;
Halley_ 's Comet&#13;
Scientific wonder_ makes appearance&#13;
by William Dezoma&#13;
Halley's comet })as been attracting&#13;
a great deal of attention&#13;
lately. The fact that it&#13;
only appears once every 76&#13;
years might have something&#13;
to do with it.&#13;
Edmund Halley (1656-1742)&#13;
was a friend of Isaac Newton&#13;
(1642-1727). Together, they&#13;
decisively demonstrated that&#13;
comets orbit the sun. The&#13;
comet is not named after Halley&#13;
because he discovered it.&#13;
It was seen as far back as 240&#13;
B.C. and bears his name because&#13;
he proposed that the&#13;
great comet of 1682 was the&#13;
same one which had appeared&#13;
in 1607. He predicted that&#13;
this same comet would come&#13;
again in 1758, but was unable&#13;
to see it, owing to his having&#13;
been dead for sixteen years.&#13;
Comets are comprised of a&#13;
compact, solid body of frozen&#13;
gases and other substances&#13;
which are 1mbedded in rocky&#13;
material. These core materials&#13;
thaw and float out with&#13;
the heat of the sun, and this&#13;
forms the tail. Not all comets&#13;
have tails but those that do&#13;
only display them when near&#13;
the sun. Beyond Jupiter comets&#13;
have no tails because the&#13;
weather is too cold.&#13;
Professor James Mc-&#13;
Crickard, who teaches astronomy&#13;
nere, offers some advice&#13;
for those wishing to see the&#13;
· comet. He says to look In the&#13;
southwest sky, very close to&#13;
the horizon, immediatley&#13;
after sunset, since the comet&#13;
sets not too long after the sun&#13;
does. Observers will probably&#13;
need binoculars and should&#13;
look for Jupiter, the brightest&#13;
thing in the sky in that direction.&#13;
The tail of the comet is&#13;
upward relative to the horizon.&#13;
and the comet will look&#13;
more like a star, although&#13;
fuzzy and not twinkling.&#13;
The further south the observer&#13;
goes, the better the&#13;
view gets. But soon no&#13;
amount of travel will help, as&#13;
the comet wlll be leaving our&#13;
skies January 25.&#13;
If you find the starscape too&#13;
confusing, and can't tell Ju.&#13;
piter from the North Star&#13;
"USA Today" is featuring~&#13;
dally comet watch which&#13;
shows the comet's relaUve&#13;
position in the sky.&#13;
. The late January dJsap.&#13;
pearance of Halley's Is no&#13;
cause for disappointment.&#13;
The comet will reappear in&#13;
the southeast morning sky in&#13;
early March. In the last days&#13;
of March, it will be very close&#13;
to the horizon, but the tall&#13;
will be at Its most spectactu,&#13;
, Iar just before sunrise. In&#13;
early April, Halley's will&#13;
leave the morning sky and&#13;
will resurface in the evening&#13;
sky, this time in the southeast.&#13;
However, if you are not&#13;
planning on seeing this oncein-&#13;
a-lifetime event, you can&#13;
rest easy, knowing that this is&#13;
supposedly one of the comet's&#13;
least spectacular appear•&#13;
ances in centuries.&#13;
Club Events==== Peer Support&#13;
Peer Support ls offering a&#13;
scholarship for the Spring&#13;
semester. Deadline for applicants&#13;
is Jan. 29. For more information&#13;
and for applications,&#13;
contact the PSO office,&#13;
WLLC D139F (next to Coffee&#13;
Shoppe).&#13;
PAB&#13;
The Performing Arts and&#13;
Lectures Committee of the&#13;
Parkside Activities Board&#13;
(P AB) will be meeting Wednesday,&#13;
Jan. 27 at 12 noon in&#13;
the P AB office Union Dll 7&#13;
(by the Union Information&#13;
Desk) to start deciding the&#13;
Performing Arts Series for&#13;
the 1986-87 season. If you&#13;
would like to help decide&#13;
what will be on next year's&#13;
performing arts series, please&#13;
attend this meeting. If you&#13;
are unable to attend this&#13;
Observe Black History Week&#13;
Used books on Black American history&#13;
and literature are on sale from Jan 16-&#13;
31, in the Old Book Corner at M~rtha&#13;
Mer_rell's Book Store, 312 Sixth St.&#13;
Racine. '&#13;
meeting please contact Dan&#13;
Galbraith in the P AB office&#13;
or call 553-2650.&#13;
PSE&#13;
Pi Sigma Epsilon (PSE), a&#13;
marketing fraternity, will be&#13;
having a meeting Wednesday,&#13;
Jan. 29 at 1:15 in Moln 116.&#13;
All members are required to&#13;
attend, and anyone interested&#13;
in becoming a member Is&#13;
welcome to attend.&#13;
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Thursday. January 23. 1986 :I&#13;
The King &amp; I&#13;
PAR&#13;
presents&#13;
by GlU'J' L. clmeeberger&#13;
t. Feature Editor&#13;
In 19M. the late Yul Bryn.&#13;
ner assumed a role he would&#13;
continue playing unW liLt&#13;
death last fall. TIIat role Lt&#13;
the KIng of Slam, and the&#13;
rum In which It originated.&#13;
"TIle KIng And r," "U1 be&#13;
presented in the Union&#13;
CInema tills week by P AB.&#13;
A somewhat overblown, yet&#13;
perpetually ercwd-pleaatngmusical.&#13;
"TIle KIng And I"&#13;
makes up in its eltervescence&#13;
that it loses from ILt bloated.&#13;
ness. Especially fine Lt Bryn·&#13;
ner, who captured an 0 car&#13;
for Ills portrayal of the ornery&#13;
king wllo softens considerably&#13;
under the lnt1uence of a Brit·&#13;
Ish scnoot teacller (Deborah&#13;
Kerr). come to Slam to eeucate&#13;
Ills ba.ttalllon of cllJldren..&#13;
The musical numbers. oria.&#13;
Ina! Rodgers and Hamme ....&#13;
teln gems llke "Getting to&#13;
Know You" and "SIIaIl We&#13;
Dance." serve as perfect vehicles&#13;
Cor the stant and Brynner's&#13;
long.lauded fiair and&#13;
sIIowmanslllp make tIIlI a&#13;
most worthwhlle outing.&#13;
grant from Johnson's Wax&#13;
and start him on the reo&#13;
search.&#13;
Siewert stated he believes&#13;
Johnson's Wax could be successful&#13;
with this venture and&#13;
looks forward to whatever&#13;
progress the company will&#13;
make this his research.&#13;
"One thing they IIave to do&#13;
is go out and get hold of the&#13;
actual articles before they&#13;
can do a lot with It." lie said.&#13;
"1.{uch of the research is in&#13;
Russian and needs to be&#13;
translated, I'm finding a lot&#13;
of interesting things. many&#13;
things r dldn·t expect."&#13;
~nt wi-nstfipa:round the world&#13;
hil.~I&amp;yHarrington'&#13;
~ a trip around tile,&#13;
-_._,,10 ms llk,e a far-off many people. but&#13;
ri,t~ear,old Parkside&#13;
Heldi orawrord, It&#13;
ia~ come true,&#13;
!:~r. the National,&#13;
_ Association sponlI\&#13;
lIIraweek-long contest re-&#13;
.. lbat contestants puriliia&#13;
I1loosfro", any nation-&#13;
,_ store. Crawford did&#13;
~._ Visiting Thorn Mc-,&#13;
~ Regency Mall. but&#13;
.... "the thought of win-&#13;
.... I!lpped my mind over&#13;
!llallBIi."&#13;
Ilieii; two weeks before&#13;
~. she received Iia-&#13;
~~ advertising forms&#13;
J:::"_ her she had been'&#13;
~d 8S a possible grand&#13;
~er. Returning the&#13;
~•••"-,, re Visiting a friend&#13;
~--ua. she was not expec-&#13;
~ reception she receive :iiYBhe returned.&#13;
llied fath~r called me and&#13;
_ ~"me If r was sitting&#13;
'.. she recalls. -r hadn't&#13;
ill/QteSt Idea Wilyhe insisiii~&#13;
d sit. but I finally&#13;
"" told me tllat I'd&#13;
di's picture In the paper?' "&#13;
Crawford plans to lake tile&#13;
trip . the zt.day. all-expense-&#13;
paid jaunt for two includes&#13;
$2,000 spending money . during&#13;
the last three weeks of&#13;
September. lOI feel like if 1&#13;
went now," she explained of&#13;
her decision to wait, "I would&#13;
be going at my own risk, because&#13;
of all tile stuff going on&#13;
in the Far East. r plan on&#13;
things quieting down over the&#13;
summer, so I can go and not&#13;
have to worry if 'I'm going to&#13;
make it back. "&#13;
Among the countries she'll&#13;
visit are France, England,&#13;
Germany, Switzerland,&#13;
Japan. Holland and Australia.&#13;
She is most excited about&#13;
going to Switzerland because&#13;
she loves to ski and has heard&#13;
many interesting things about&#13;
the country,&#13;
Although she's had time to&#13;
reflect on her good fortune,&#13;
Crawford· a business management&#13;
major - still has&#13;
trouble realizing it's really&#13;
happened. "I'm dumbfoun·&#13;
ded," she confessed. "I still&#13;
can't believe I'm actually&#13;
going, Only my friends realize&#13;
I've actually won."&#13;
Save how much&#13;
onT rsday?&#13;
..,;.#.:OOf.t.~'.lli&amp;&#13;
Heidi Crawford&#13;
won. I freaked out. I wanted&#13;
to laugh and cry at the same&#13;
time."&#13;
Some of Crawford's friends&#13;
also "freaked out" upon&#13;
learning the news. "My&#13;
friend Gail saw my picture on&#13;
the front page of tile' Journal&#13;
Times and thought r was&#13;
dead." .Crawford rem:mbers&#13;
with a laugh. "She figured,&#13;
'Why else would they put Hel-&#13;
$2.00 oR a 16 • chpizza!&#13;
o-"r/!Ir ~&#13;
F...... hoi, g..... 1aItIng&#13;
ppitzZzllZroAm',_DtOoMIN_O_'S&#13;
dell_In 30minuift.&#13;
guIf1In_. 01' you 90'&#13;
$3.00 011you&lt;_.&#13;
And on Thursday. getS2.OO on Iny llHnch __&#13;
pizzi with 2 or mont&#13;
lopping ..&#13;
Just"" lor Thursday'l&#13;
_ill. AYIi_ allday&#13;
thll Thursday ... only ""'"&#13;
Domino'. Pizza,&#13;
tfetivitYhour~"':"'-~------&#13;
AM.t... t p.m. activity hour is a good ~ ...lties from po,g, e I' motes extracurricular studen oportunity for faculty to get&#13;
......... ' , t among diverse d meet"&#13;
1IiIte'.;:.rtday.Hence. at lnvolvemen 1 that other- together an .&#13;
'il .~.....es tIIere Is a, sllort- groupS of peo~ e eet There Bill Serpe, cllair of the Stu·&#13;
iIerJ. ~ Brooms and a lim~ wise would no m 'f' r stu dent Organizations Coun~il,&#13;
~&#13;
of courses in the af- are academic readsoonns th°ehour' felt that if the curren t a"cbv .&#13;
dents who -depen k outside of ity hour were changed,. We SSUb til to dOt.grou;I?sWa~Ramsdell.. .would see a major deCt.lu:tot~f J ere aren't any class lme, ." our clubs and general ac IVIles.&#13;
~ dUe Over_the activity But the as::tiVI.ty. h t This is a commuter campus&#13;
rb:"..,~ ~ma but there are._ d .t J·ust promote studen already, There WOUldb,.e no&#13;
~Ih~.i,~tatnlegiU t oesn. wI·tll other, stu- . rna e -reasons interactiOn t ' 'a "shared other reason to come.&#13;
';lI'G~!;ty...r.:r.iods~me sqrt of ac- d t ·t promO eS d&#13;
• according to en s. 1 ect" accord- According to ·Greenebaum.&#13;
'- ell. PSGA presi- governance ~sll ':There are n decision wouldn·t take ef·&#13;
'ing to Rams e, t· on a Y t'I tile Spring of 1987.&#13;
student repret~:~~a :;~s the 1 fect un •&#13;
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Thu ay, January 23, l ; 111 Siewert&#13;
Research project for Johnson Wax&#13;
by Jim Neibaur really that deals With the s b&#13;
The King &amp; I&#13;
PAB&#13;
pre ent Feature Editor ~ect since then. so my proj~ct&#13;
is to look at materials since&#13;
l958 on t!te geo-chemistry of&#13;
hot sprmgs and mineral&#13;
spri~~s and their therapeutic&#13;
quahhes and present a short&#13;
report and an annotated bibliography.&#13;
oue to the recen~ interest in&#13;
hdffh. many businesses are&#13;
iookllll at exercise and propdltl&#13;
trom a financial perer&#13;
uve. Racine-based John::,&#13;
wax has hired Pa~kside&#13;
-,,inn major Tom Siewert 5.;fst in the research for ::ei, latest health-related&#13;
reftlU1'9·&#13;
"JobnSOn's Wax wants to&#13;
get Into the health goods part&#13;
a( the chemical industry,''&#13;
said Siewert during a recent&#13;
1niervtew. "And they would&#13;
like to know something about&#13;
die chemistry of hot springs&#13;
and rntneral springs so that&#13;
they can produce a product&#13;
with the same therapeutic&#13;
qualities.&#13;
•'There was a major study&#13;
thal was done ln 1958 about&#13;
nterature up to that point,&#13;
with a bllge bibliography containing&#13;
3300 different references.&#13;
But there's nothing&#13;
"So what I do is sit in the&#13;
library and look over au the&#13;
chemical abstracts, and look&#13;
over all the articles that I&#13;
find and write down the reference&#13;
and annotation."&#13;
Siewert stated he has 200&#13;
hours budgeted, including two&#13;
Milwaukee trips and two&#13;
overnight Madison trips.&#13;
''I hope to be done by the&#13;
end of the semester, by the&#13;
time I graduate in May."&#13;
Siewert had done some research&#13;
on hot springs and&#13;
nat~ral waters before being&#13;
approached on this project, so&#13;
he was a good person to pick.&#13;
It was Dr. Steven Leavitt who&#13;
assisted in getting Siewert his&#13;
grant from Johnson's \\ax&#13;
and start h1m on the research.&#13;
Siewert stated he believes&#13;
Johnson's Wax could be uccessful&#13;
with this venture and&#13;
Student wins trip around the world&#13;
Krll&amp;y Harrington di's picture In the paper?' "&#13;
Crawford plans to take the&#13;
look&#13;
Wilnlng a trip l;l.round the&#13;
llll'ld seems like a far-off&#13;
dream to many people, but&#13;
tJr 19-year-old Parkside&#13;
lralunan Heidi Crawford, it&#13;
Isa dream come true.&#13;
trip• the 21-day, all-expen- --------------------------,&#13;
In October, the National&#13;
Foetwear Association sponll'ld&#13;
a week-long contest re,&#13;
ilrlag that contestants purdlae&#13;
shoes from any nation-&#13;
11 llloe store. Crawford did&#13;
~-that, visiting Thom Mc._&#13;
at Regency Mall, but&#13;
ldibita "the thought of winslipped&#13;
my mind over&#13;
lieallon.''&#13;
'lben, two weeks before&#13;
~. she received lia~!.!-'&#13;
ld advertising forms&#13;
-111111g her she had been&#13;
~ as a possible grand&#13;
r11C Winner. Returning the&#13;
.11,.~fore visiting a friend&#13;
.._ta, she was not expec-&#13;
111...,~ reception she recelv•&#13;
.. ·-. ahe returned .&#13;
Ill,, V.y father called me and&#13;
... ~ tne if I was sitting&#13;
""'11," ahe recalls. "I hadn't&#13;
\I faintest Idea why he insisel.~&#13;
ld sit, but I finally&#13;
-. he told me that I'd&#13;
Heidi Crawford&#13;
won. I freaked out. I wanted&#13;
to laugh and cry at the same&#13;
time." .&#13;
Some of Crawford's friends&#13;
also "freaked out" ~pon&#13;
learning the news. My&#13;
friend Gail saw my picture on&#13;
the front page of the Journal&#13;
Times and thought I was&#13;
d d " Crawford remembers&#13;
w~fh 'a laugh. "She figure~.&#13;
'Why else would they put He1-&#13;
se-paid jaunt for two in ludes&#13;
$2,000 spending money - during&#13;
the last three weeks of&#13;
September. "I feel like If J&#13;
went now," he explained of&#13;
her decision to wait, "I would&#13;
be going at my own ri k, because&#13;
of all the stuff going on&#13;
in the Far East. I plan on&#13;
things quieting down over th&#13;
summer. so I can go and not&#13;
have to worry if I'm going to&#13;
make it back."&#13;
Among the countries she'll&#13;
visit are France, England.&#13;
Germany, Switzerland,&#13;
Japan, Holland and ustralla.&#13;
She is most excited about&#13;
going to Switzerland becau e&#13;
she loves to ski and ha heard&#13;
many interesting thing · about&#13;
the country.&#13;
Although she's had time to&#13;
reflect on her good fortun .&#13;
Crawford . a buslnes~ management&#13;
major - till has&#13;
trouble realizing It's really&#13;
happened. "I'm dumbfounded&#13;
" she confessed. "I ·till&#13;
can:t believe I'm actually&#13;
going. Only my frie~~s realize&#13;
I've actually won.&#13;
Activity hour-~_:_:.-------&#13;
m activity hour i a good&#13;
Activities/ motes extracurricular student p. .t nit for faculty to get rom page 1 opor u Y ..&#13;
Y·Friday. Hence, at involvement afo~~atd~~sr~ together and meet.&#13;
Of~e_s there is a short- groups of1cf~cit emeet ... There Bill Serpe, chair of the St~ott"'&#13;
11srooms and a lim- wise wou . . sons for stu- dent Organizations Coun~il,&#13;
11..: .. er of courses in the af. are academic I e~ on the hour felt that if the current a~.tiv-&#13;
.. "UOII. dents who depen k outside of ity hour were changed,_ We&#13;
~ to do %rou?, swai~ Ramsdell. would see a major de~~ of&#13;
Uy there aren't any class time, . . hour clubs and general activ1t1es.&#13;
dU over the activity B t the activity t Th's is a commuter campus&#13;
e.ere~ma but there are, doe~n•t _just P:ohmootteh:;u~~~- alr~ady. There woul~. be no&#13;
~~.•~,}egltlmate reasons interaction wit "shared other reason to come.&#13;
~ "'lfl some sort of ac- t ·t promotes a&#13;
Pat R~rt~." according to den s, i t " accord- According to ·aldnre~tn~;eu:~&#13;
.._, ·~IISQell PSGA . governance adspllec' ;There are decision wou&#13;
"Ill. ' pres1- ing to Rams e . tattves on any tu the Spring of 19 7 .&#13;
'"l1te student repr?sen nd the 1 feet un&#13;
activity hour pro- faculty committees a&#13;
$2.00 off a 16-inch ·ua!&#13;
Fresh, hot, gr t t ng&#13;
pizufrom DO o·s&#13;
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6 Thursday, January 23,1986&#13;
O~~!:.,~"~B~,~,~~~!!!.e!m:.~!~.~~i~~aWSUit&#13;
Feature Editor air interview. "He never real- that. It Ktnt?'&#13;
ly took issue with any of our Ozzy Osbourne, for some&#13;
Last October, to-year-old points," said Palec, "he sort time now, has gotten ~ bad&#13;
John~cCollum comm~d of danced around them. I rap. Known for his btearre _&#13;
suicide with his father's .22- slated that there Md -to be publicity 'habits "Ofthe ,Past&#13;
caliber handgun. The father other reasons for the kid's and not for his genumely&#13;
has since prompted a lawsuit suicide, and his father basl- great niusical and songwrItagainst&#13;
Ozzy Osbourne and cally told me that he didn't ing abilities, ma.ny people&#13;
CBS Records, stating that his know. tend to dismiss hIS work as&#13;
dead son was found with "Certain parents are look- . insignificant, especiallY ~f&#13;
headphones on, listening to ing for other people to do they have never listened to ~t&#13;
Osbourne's CBS LP "Blizzard their jobs for them. If a par- seriously. All of Osbourne s&#13;
of Oz." ent has a sincere interest in songs deal with positive&#13;
The song in question is what their kids are interested things (peace, love, brot~erlOSulcldeSolution,&#13;
II a song the in, then they'll know whether hood) and rebel only agamst&#13;
father refers to as a death it's right for them or not. that which is negative (war,&#13;
lullaby, when actually it is "Now I don't mean they etc.). To state that his music&#13;
about the late Bon Scott, for- should have a dictatorial in- drove a teenager to suicide is&#13;
mer AC/DC lead singer who terest, but they certainly simply ludicrous.&#13;
literally drank himself to should have a knowledge of&#13;
death. If anything, "Suicide what their kids like and dis- Nevertheless, Osbourne and&#13;
Solution" Is a song that ljke. I think this suicide inci- CBS records have been&#13;
frowns upon suicidal alcohol- dent is a good example. The named in a suit and are to go&#13;
ism. father was just npt aware. I on trial; a trial that the plain-&#13;
Steve Palec, morning DJ asked him if he had to do it tiff's attorney has stated will&#13;
and Milwaukee radio station all over again, would he keep expose the ugliness of rock&#13;
WQFM recently spoke with his kid from listening to all music once and for all. We've&#13;
heard THAT before!&#13;
Perhaps it is Ozzy Osbourne's&#13;
wife who came up with&#13;
the most intetltgent statement.&#13;
She is quoted by var-&#13;
. ious press reports as saYing&#13;
"It's a good thing this kid&#13;
wasn't reading Shakespeare&#13;
He would have killed himseU&#13;
long ago,'&#13;
~Woody Allen '8 film career intelligently studied&#13;
by Jim Nelbaur&#13;
Feature Editor&#13;
actor and playwright. Woody&#13;
Allen is, of course, the noted&#13;
comedian and filmmaker&#13;
whose work is by far the&#13;
highlight In screen comedy&#13;
for the past decade-and-ahalf.&#13;
While Brode did Interview&#13;
Allen several times in preparation&#13;
for his bOOK,it Is not a&#13;
biography. Instead it delves&#13;
Into facts of Woody Allen's&#13;
filmmaking talents from an&#13;
objective critical standpoint.&#13;
The book analyzeseach of'&#13;
Allen's films. up to 1984's&#13;
"The Purple Rose of Cairo."&#13;
telling how each entry Into&#13;
Citadel Press has just published&#13;
"Woody Allen, His&#13;
FUms and Career," by Douglas&#13;
Brode. It Is one of the&#13;
most impressive film books&#13;
available by one of the best&#13;
writers on the cinema.&#13;
Brode Is a critic for the&#13;
New York Post Standard,&#13;
professor of cinema studies at&#13;
Onondaga &lt;::omn:wJPty_College&#13;
In Syracuse, New York,&#13;
host of both television and&#13;
radio shows on entertainment&#13;
celebrities, as well as an&#13;
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,Aca~my" on Warner. Bros.' 'lntto.bearln,g resemb~ce·tQ '. ," •&#13;
Records. - ' " the Beac); Boys~~lasslc .'. The' Dream AcademY are&#13;
The David Gilm~ur-pfuduc. :'CaIlfornla Girls," Th.e so.ng.' coinblnlition of orCh~~&#13;
ed album can 'I be termed pOp" ci'o5ses bOrders though"lri sti-tirn'entals and son ~&#13;
by any means. With the Inclu- ,thai 11 can be heard on'him! .. fornllng ..",·lhorougblY""'·&#13;
sion of instruments' -such as -rock statio'h's one" initnitiEfa:l'nd able· sound.&#13;
Ihe cello and timpani, It could ....., , ., ,.. "&#13;
De described as refreshingly&#13;
symphonic. The union .of Clo- .&#13;
we.. along with Gilbert ..&#13;
Gabriel's keyboards and Kate&#13;
SI. Oboe's flOWingvoice and&#13;
forceful tenor saxophone is&#13;
u~ique in every sense. Along&#13;
WIth prOducing, Gilmour adds&#13;
his guitar expertise and&#13;
R.E.M.'s Peter Buck also&#13;
contributes on "The Party."&#13;
the comedian's filmography&#13;
exhibits further insights into&#13;
Allen's image and self. Brode&#13;
does not paint a glowing picture&#13;
of his subject with each&#13;
analysis, but instead makes&#13;
QbjectIve crttlcal statements&#13;
to explain why a film worked&#13;
or did not.&#13;
Perhaps the most startling&#13;
comments in this book concern&#13;
the Oscar-winning&#13;
"Annie Hall," which many&#13;
regard as Allen's masterpie-&#13;
'ce.-BrDae dIsagrees, stating&#13;
during a recent phone Interview:&#13;
.&#13;
"I think the reason 'Annie&#13;
Hall' was so popular and successful&#13;
Is because it resembled&#13;
a lot the relationships&#13;
among the future yup.pies in&#13;
the audience. When someone&#13;
tells you they liked the flim,.,&#13;
It's usually because the film tic and the realistic withIII&lt;&#13;
mirrored a relationshIp they style and grace that befitsa&#13;
were having at the time," filmmaker whose outputIa&#13;
Brode believes that Allen's among the most Improaalve&#13;
next film, "Manhattan," was filmographies In screenllJslo.&#13;
the realization of what the ry .:&#13;
filmmaker was trying to ac- "Woody Allen, His FI1ma&#13;
compUsh with" Annie Hall." and Career" Is an Important&#13;
Two films that Brode espe- book on a' very Important&#13;
dally has disdain for are "In· cinema ..figure. The author&#13;
teriors" (In which Allen did should be commended tor&#13;
not appear) and "Stardust being more than just casuall1&#13;
Memories. t, Brode stated that Impresstontstic with state.&#13;
he could perhaps forgive .'Tn- ments on each film andaJ1ow.&#13;
teriors" for 'being- a -generallY'. , . Ing for -depth of discussion.&#13;
unsuccessful attempt to emu, Brode said that If the boat&#13;
late Bergeman, but feels that Is successful, he plans to lifo&#13;
"Stardust. Memories" was date It every few yearsa&#13;
": ..a direct rip-off of 'Fellnl's Ailen' produces more IiImI.&#13;
'8%.' t. stating, "After 'Purple a..&#13;
Brode pointed to.All~n's lat- of Cairo,' I'm really excltol&#13;
est, "The Purple Rose of to "see just what he'll do&#13;
Cairo," asthe culmination of next." nrs work, blending the, roman-&#13;
Letter·------..........:....-~----&#13;
Letter from page 2-&#13;
sure ,Ralph Abagian and all ofthe&#13;
stUdents of the Supersec~&#13;
tion that we worked hard arid,&#13;
professionally to promote the&#13;
interests of the students. And&#13;
by no means did we entirely&#13;
fail. A great deal of learning&#13;
went on In the Supersection,&#13;
~me of It by Ralph Ab:f: .. himself, who - I'm su tilt&#13;
would confess . beforewrit.&#13;
course, could not haV~ttr"&#13;
ten nearly as good a ~e1II JaJl&#13;
the one that appeare&#13;
week's Ranger, AIaJI Sb......&#13;
EnglisbDe~&#13;
by Jim eibaur&#13;
Feature Editor&#13;
Last October, 19-year-old&#13;
John cCollum commit ed&#13;
suicide with his father's .22&#13;
caliber handgun. The father&#13;
has since prompted a lawsuit&#13;
against Ozzy Osbourne and&#13;
CB Records, stating that his&#13;
dead son was found with&#13;
h adphones on, listening to&#13;
Osbourne's CBS LP "Blizzard&#13;
of Oz."&#13;
The song In question is&#13;
"Sui lde Solution," a song the&#13;
father refers to as a death&#13;
lullaby, when actually it is&#13;
about the late Bon Scott, former&#13;
AC/DC lead singer who&#13;
literally drank himself to&#13;
death. If anything, "Suicide&#13;
Solution·' is a song that&#13;
frowns upon uicidal alcohol!&#13;
m.&#13;
Steve Patee. morning DJ&#13;
and Milwaukee radio station&#13;
WQFM recently spoke with&#13;
Book review&#13;
McCollum 's father In an onair&#13;
interview. "He never really&#13;
took issue with any of our&#13;
points," said Palec, "he sort&#13;
of danced around them. I&#13;
stated that there -had - to be&#13;
other reasons for the kid's&#13;
suicide, and his father basically&#13;
told me that he didn't&#13;
know.&#13;
"Certain parents are lookIng&#13;
for other people to do&#13;
their jobs for them. If a parent&#13;
has a sincere interest in&#13;
what their kids are interested&#13;
in. then they'll know whether&#13;
it's right for them or not.&#13;
"Now I don't mean they&#13;
should have a dictatorial interest,&#13;
but they certainly&#13;
should have a knowledge of&#13;
what their kids like and dislike.&#13;
I think this suicide incident&#13;
is a good example. The&#13;
father was just n.pt aware. I&#13;
asked him if he had to do it&#13;
all over again, would he keep&#13;
his kid from listening to all&#13;
music. He couldn't answer&#13;
that."&#13;
Ozzy Osbourne, for some&#13;
time now' has gotten a bad&#13;
rap. Known for his bizarre&#13;
publicity nabits uf the paSt&#13;
and not for his genuine~y&#13;
great musical and songwnting&#13;
abilities, many people&#13;
tend to dismiss his work as&#13;
insignificant, especially if&#13;
they have never listened to !t&#13;
seriously. All of Osboui:n~ s&#13;
songs deal with positive&#13;
things {peace, love, bro~erhood)&#13;
and rebel only against&#13;
that which is negative (war,&#13;
etc.). To state that his music&#13;
drove a teenager to suicide is&#13;
simply ludicrous.&#13;
Nevertheless, Osbourne and&#13;
CBS records have been&#13;
named in a suit and are to go&#13;
on trial; a trial that the plaintiff's&#13;
attorney has stated will&#13;
expose the ugliness of rock&#13;
music once and for all. We've&#13;
lawsuit&#13;
heard THAT before!&#13;
Perhaps it is Ozzy Osbourne's&#13;
wife who came up with&#13;
the most ~ntelligent statement.&#13;
She is quoted by various&#13;
press reports as saying&#13;
"It's a good thing th1s kid&#13;
wasn't reading Shakespeare&#13;
He would have killed hlmseU&#13;
long ago.'&#13;
Woody Allen's film career intelligently studied&#13;
by Jim 'elbaur&#13;
Feature Editor&#13;
Citadel Press has just published&#13;
"Woody Allen, His&#13;
Films and Career," by Douglas&#13;
Brode. It ls one or the&#13;
most impressive film books&#13;
available by one of the best&#13;
writers on the cinema.&#13;
actor and playwright. Woody&#13;
Allen Is, of course, the noted&#13;
comedian and filmmaker&#13;
whose work is by far the&#13;
highlight in screen comedy&#13;
for the past decade-and-ahalf.&#13;
While Brode did interview&#13;
Allen several times in preparation&#13;
for his book, it is not a&#13;
biography. Instead it delves&#13;
Into facts of Woody Allen's&#13;
fllmmaking talents from an&#13;
objective critical standpoint.&#13;
Brode ls a critic for the&#13;
New York Post Standard,&#13;
professor of cinema studies at&#13;
Onon&lt;l.a.ga Community College&#13;
in Syracuse, New York.&#13;
host of both television and&#13;
radio shows on entertainment&#13;
celebrities, as well as an&#13;
The book analyzes each of&#13;
Allen's films, up to 1984's&#13;
"The Purple Rose of cairo,"&#13;
telling how each entry into&#13;
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the comedian's filmography&#13;
exhibits further insights into&#13;
Allen's image and self. Brode&#13;
does not paint a glowing picture&#13;
of his subject with each&#13;
analysis, but instead makes&#13;
objective critical statements&#13;
to explain why a film worked&#13;
or did not.&#13;
Perhaps the most startling&#13;
comments in this book concern&#13;
the Oscar-winning&#13;
'"Annie Hall,'' which many&#13;
regard as Allen's masterpiece.&#13;
Brode disagrees, stating&#13;
during a recent phone interview:&#13;
"l think the reason 'Annie&#13;
Hall' was so popular and successful&#13;
is because it resemb•&#13;
led a lot the relationships&#13;
among the future yuppies in&#13;
the audience. When someone&#13;
tells you they liked the film,&#13;
Dream Academv&#13;
it's usually because the film&#13;
mirrored a relationship they&#13;
were having at the time."&#13;
Brode believes that Allen's&#13;
next film, "Manhattan," was&#13;
the realization of what the&#13;
filmmaker was trying to accomplish&#13;
with "Annie Hall."&#13;
Two films that Brode especially&#13;
has disdain for are "Interiors"&#13;
(in which Allen did&#13;
not appear) and "Stardust&#13;
Memories.'' Brode stated that&#13;
he could perhaps forgive "Interiors"&#13;
for being a generally&#13;
unsuccessful attempt to emulate&#13;
Bergeman, but feels that&#13;
"Stardust Memories" was&#13;
" ... a direct rip-off of Felini's&#13;
'8½.' "&#13;
Brode pointed to Allen's latest,&#13;
"The Purple Rose of&#13;
cairo," as the culmination of&#13;
his work, blending the romantic&#13;
and the realistic with the&#13;
style and grace that befits a&#13;
filmmaker whose output is&#13;
among the most Impressive&#13;
filmographies in screen histo.&#13;
ry.&#13;
"Woody Allen, His FUma&#13;
and Career'' is an important&#13;
book on a very important&#13;
cinema figure. The author&#13;
should be commended for&#13;
being more than just casually&#13;
impressionistic with state.&#13;
ments on each film and aJlolr.&#13;
ing for -depth of discussion.&#13;
Brode said that if the boot&#13;
is successful, he plans to up,&#13;
date it every few years u&#13;
Allen produces more ftlml,&#13;
stating, "After 'Purple Role&#13;
of Cairo,' I'm really excited&#13;
to see just what he'll do&#13;
next."&#13;
Symphonic David Gilmour production&#13;
by Gretchen Gayhart&#13;
Nehru jackets are back! At&#13;
least they are according to&#13;
Nick Laird-Clowes, frontman&#13;
of the English band The&#13;
Dream Academy, who sports&#13;
such a jacket on the cover of&#13;
their first album "The Dream&#13;
Academy" on Warner Bros.&#13;
Records.&#13;
The David Gilmour-produced&#13;
album can't be termed pop&#13;
by any means. With the incJu.&#13;
sion of instruments such as&#13;
the cello and timpani, it could&#13;
be described as refreshingly&#13;
symphonic. The unlon of Clowes&#13;
along with Gilbert&#13;
Gabriel's keyboards and Kate&#13;
St. Oboe's flowing voice and&#13;
forceful tenor saxophone is&#13;
u~que in e'='ery sense. Along&#13;
with producmg, Gilmour adds&#13;
his guitar expertise and&#13;
R.E.M. 's Peter Buck also&#13;
contributes on "The Party,''&#13;
in which he plays his Rickenbacker&#13;
electric.&#13;
. The tracks do tend· to have&#13;
the same tempo, which is&#13;
greaUy noticed in the JikeneS$&#13;
of "Moving On" and "The&#13;
Love Par.ade." Their fil"8t&#13;
single off the album ''Life fn&#13;
a Northern Town," has an&#13;
intro bearing resemblance to&#13;
the Beach Boys' classic&#13;
"California Girls." The song&#13;
crosses borders though, fn&#13;
. Utat It can be heard on hard&#13;
rock stations one minute· and&#13;
easy listening staUons t11e&#13;
next. The album itseU Is very&#13;
unique until side two 1&#13;
"Bound To Be" chimes ID&#13;
with a Howard Jones~&#13;
aJ)d guitar spurts that -&#13;
like they came from a mld-&#13;
70's television show's thefflt&#13;
~ng.&#13;
The Dream AcademY are;&#13;
combination of orches~ ....&#13;
strumentals and soft~&#13;
forming a tho!Ol.lghlY enjOJ'&#13;
able sound.&#13;
Letter'---____;~----&#13;
Letter / rom page 2&#13;
sure Ralph Abagian and all of&#13;
the students of the Supersection&#13;
that we worked hard and&#13;
professionally to promote the&#13;
interests of the students. And&#13;
by no means did we entirely&#13;
fail. A great deal of learning&#13;
went on in the Supersection,&#13;
some of tt by Ralph ,Aba~&#13;
himself, who · I'm sure uie&#13;
would confess · before writ·&#13;
course, could not haV~ter aJ&#13;
ten nearly as good a le ia51&#13;
the one that appeared In&#13;
week's Ranger. Alan Sh~&#13;
English Depa~&#13;
jJSSI! 'Two&#13;
IlUc/IaIlan,a sweeper&#13;
the Ranger soccer&#13;
been named both&#13;
first team Alland&#13;
1985 NAIA&#13;
All_American.&#13;
• a senior indusm.&#13;
ajor and a nawcastJe,&#13;
England, Ea3.43 grade poiiirwhile&#13;
playing excepive&#13;
soccer, guid-&#13;
... R.aDgersto a District&#13;
H _p1onship and to the&#13;
""" 5 finals. (The Rangers,&#13;
"'" laSt year went to the na-&#13;
1III8lS lost by one goal this&#13;
,." 1D Sangamon State in&#13;
IIeArea 5 championship.)&#13;
1!UdIaJUUl, co-captain of the&#13;
IIIID, bas also been named to&#13;
lie 1985 All Area 5 team and&#13;
lie All_JofideaTsteam of the&#13;
IIaIIDD&amp;I Soccer Coaches As-&#13;
IIda\IliIl of America.&#13;
~'s fellow team-&#13;
IIiIe 1lIld co-captain, Mike&#13;
Pd»eI't8ont a midfielder I was&#13;
"""80 honorable mention&#13;
~o of the goals were gamewmners.&#13;
In addition to his sterling&#13;
defensive play and strong&#13;
team leadership, Buchanan&#13;
scored two goals and had two&#13;
a~sists. One goal was a game&#13;
wmner.&#13;
"Andy ha"s given four good&#13;
seasons to Parkside soccer ..&#13;
Coach Rick Kilps said. "I ~&#13;
pleased to have coached him&#13;
for the past tw.n seasons. He&#13;
gave us maturity and experience&#13;
when we needed it.&#13;
. "Mike came here as a jun.&#13;
IOr college transfer from&#13;
Waubonsee (Ill.) Community&#13;
College," Kilps said. "He was&#13;
my first Parkside recruit. I&#13;
could not have brought a better&#13;
one.'&#13;
Both players finished their&#13;
successful careers this year&#13;
and benefited from the&#13;
Ranger soccer program.&#13;
Robertson stated that he&#13;
liked "the tougher overall&#13;
competition. Playing against&#13;
some top competition made&#13;
me a better player. Playing&#13;
against teams from different&#13;
areas and states was a great&#13;
experience for me, as well as&#13;
the trip to Nationals last&#13;
year."&#13;
Robertson has one year to&#13;
go before he graduates and&#13;
will serve as the assistant&#13;
coach for the 1986 Ranger&#13;
soccer team,&#13;
Pg&#13;
Rangers win two, lost one in tourney&#13;
seniors named All-American&#13;
111 Richard Blay&#13;
SpOrts Editor&#13;
----&#13;
Andy Buchanan&#13;
selection on the 1985 NAIA&#13;
All-American Team.&#13;
Robertson, a native of Big&#13;
Rock, Ill., is also a senior,&#13;
and majors in marketing,&#13;
maintaining a 3.30 GPA. Besides&#13;
being an exceptional defensive&#13;
player, he scored four&#13;
goals and had seven assists.&#13;
matches. Pdce"Js record for&#13;
the season is 16-3.&#13;
Heavyweight Shawn Yde&#13;
won his matches with' a pin&#13;
and two regular decisions.&#13;
Yde's record is 16-5.&#13;
Twa wrestlers won two&#13;
matches and lost one.&#13;
150 lb. Mark Dubey lost a&#13;
regular decision. In his two&#13;
victories, Dubey pinned one&#13;
opponent and earned a regular&#13;
decision in hIS other&#13;
match. Dubey's record is 14-9&#13;
for the season.&#13;
177 lb. Carl Price won two&#13;
major decisions and lost&#13;
regular decision. Price's record&#13;
is 13-10.&#13;
118 lb. Arthur Oemerath&#13;
won one match and lost two.&#13;
One of his losses was to an&#13;
All-American from Northern&#13;
Michigan by a score of 6-5.&#13;
Demerath's record stands at&#13;
15-5for the season.&#13;
158 lb. Mike Mackovlch and&#13;
190 lb. Ken Arend lost all&#13;
three of their matches.&#13;
142 lb. Gavan Langan was&#13;
ill and had to forfeit all three&#13;
of his matches.&#13;
Coach Koch felt Langan's&#13;
presence would have made&#13;
the difference during the&#13;
Northern )1ichigan University&#13;
match, as well as the&#13;
scores of the others.&#13;
The Rangers traveled to&#13;
"Ussouri today to compete in&#13;
the Southwest .1i souri tate&#13;
Invitational Friday and aturday.&#13;
Ten tnvtsron I schools&#13;
will be attending this prestlg-&#13;
Jous tournament. Central&#13;
Oklahoma, the _ AlA national&#13;
charnpton, will also be&#13;
competing.&#13;
Coach Koch stated that. "It&#13;
would be great if we could&#13;
even place down there It wtll&#13;
be a great experience for the&#13;
team. Competing In this&#13;
tournament is like competing&#13;
in nationals but toughe r •&#13;
Thursday. January 23, 1986 7&#13;
Buchanan stated he enjoyed&#13;
the four yeara of eoU te&#13;
socc r b us I had the opportunity&#13;
to play for a mall&#13;
SChool against 10m b&#13;
schools It" sa fytn to&#13;
have such great sue&#13;
against the Division I schOO"&#13;
When w e ptay ed th mall&#13;
.schools we rarely lost&#13;
Buchanan. who marrt&#13;
and has one child. not only&#13;
distinguish hi elf as a tud&#13;
nt and athle but p3 \.&#13;
pates in many campu a t1\1·&#13;
U . He is busin 55 mana r&#13;
of the Ranger and sen on&#13;
the Board of stuoent "..&#13;
papers&#13;
He has be n a mem .. t&#13;
the Par de tud nt Go, mment&#13;
Asoctatlon and th&#13;
gregated Cnlv ty&#13;
Allocat on Commit • t 0&#13;
important campus groups&#13;
Both Buchanan and Ro rt&#13;
. n were named to 1&#13;
All District Team. Rob rtson&#13;
was voted the team 8 m t&#13;
vejuable ptayer&#13;
J k UaDA r&#13;
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RefIle DrawIng Data: SaIuniaY. Feb. 15. , ..&#13;
Thu -Two seniors named All-American&#13;
bY Richard Blay&#13;
sports Editor&#13;
• ....., Buchanan. a sweeper&#13;
.p,qwitb the Ranger soccer&#13;
)1118 been named both&#13;
A first team Alland&#13;
1985 NAIA&#13;
~ All-American.&#13;
~. a senior indusldll&#13;
JIYliene major and a na,._&#13;
d. Newcastle, England,&#13;
ma111ta1ned a 3.43 g~ade poin&#13;
.-age while playing excep-&#13;
1 defensive soccer, guid-&#13;
111( tile Rangers to a District&#13;
14 cballlPionship and to the&#13;
Area 5 ttnals. (The Rangers,&#13;
lbO laSt year went to the na~.&#13;
Jost by one goal th~s&#13;
year to Sangamon State m&#13;
Ille Area 5 championship.)&#13;
BuchallB.ll, co-captain of the&#13;
ldlll, baS also been named to&#13;
!lie 19115 All Area 5 team and&#13;
Ille All-Mideast Team of the&#13;
Sallonal Soccer Coaches AslDdatlon&#13;
of America.&#13;
Bucba,ilan's fellow teammate&#13;
and co-captain, Mike&#13;
l',obertaon, a midfielder, was&#13;
ued an honorable n:iention&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
Andy Buchanan&#13;
selection on the 1985 AIA&#13;
All-American Team.&#13;
Robertson, a native of Big&#13;
Rock, Ill., is also a senior,&#13;
and majors in marketing,&#13;
maintaining a 3.30 GP A. Besides&#13;
being an exceptional defensive&#13;
player, he scored four&#13;
goals and had seven assists.&#13;
~o of the goals \'ere gamewmners.&#13;
In addition to hi t rlin&#13;
defensive play and trong&#13;
team leader ·hlp, Buchanan&#13;
scored two goals and had l •o&#13;
a~sists. One goal was a g m&#13;
winner.&#13;
"Andy has given four oo&#13;
seasons to P rksld :oc r."&#13;
Coach Rick Kilps said. "I am&#13;
pleased to have coach d him&#13;
for the pat&#13;
gave us maturity and · r.&#13;
ence when we needed it.&#13;
" like came here as junior&#13;
college transfer from&#13;
Waubonsee (Ill.! ommunltv&#13;
College." Kilps said. "H w •&#13;
my first Park ide recnut. I&#13;
could not have brought a b tter&#13;
one.'&#13;
Both players finished th Ir&#13;
successful careers th! year&#13;
and benefit d from the&#13;
Ranger soccer program.&#13;
Robertson stated that h&#13;
liked "the tougher o\·erall&#13;
competition. Playing again t&#13;
some top competition mad&#13;
me a better player. Playing&#13;
against teams from di!C ' r nt&#13;
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and Grand Valley&#13;
~.~day night the team&#13;
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llldlost to Northern Michigan&#13;
18. On Saturday, the team&#13;
~ Grand Valley 29-&#13;
t.eThe Ranger dual record for&#13;
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victories, Dubey pinned one&#13;
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match. Dubey's record is 14-9&#13;
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major decisions and Jost&#13;
regular decision. Price's record&#13;
is 13-10.&#13;
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Basketball Rangers bury Crusaders&#13;
by Robb Loehr&#13;
Asst. Sports Editor&#13;
After losing to a 3-13 team&#13;
last Saturday night, the Parkside&#13;
Rangers needed somebody&#13;
to wall on Monday&#13;
night. Cardinal Strltch was&#13;
the unfortunate victim.&#13;
The Rangers shot 73 percent&#13;
from the floor In the first&#13;
half, 63.8 percent for the&#13;
game, as they outdistanced&#13;
StrifCh M·62. Cornell Saddler,&#13;
recovered from a leg injury,&#13;
was a perfect nine for nine&#13;
from the field and led Paz'kside&#13;
In scoring with 21 points,&#13;
one of four Rangers in double&#13;
figures.&#13;
The Ranger defense' held&#13;
Stritch to only nine field goals&#13;
in 2:1 attempts in the first&#13;
half. while the Rangers made&#13;
19 of 26 shots en route to a 42-&#13;
25 halftime lead. Parkslde&#13;
cooled off In the second hal ,&#13;
but stili outscored Stritch.&#13;
Mike Henderson. Jay Rundles&#13;
and Greg Nash joined&#13;
Saddler In double figures in&#13;
scoring with 12, 12 and 11&#13;
points, respectively. Hender·&#13;
son also dished out seven assists.&#13;
The Rangers outrebounded&#13;
Strltch 45·30, including 26-10&#13;
on the defensive boards.&#13;
Mark Zukley had 10 rebounds&#13;
for Parkside.&#13;
Pete Loyta of"'Sttttch led 1.11&#13;
scorers with 23 pomts .:&#13;
Team falls to Kentucky State&#13;
by Robb Luehr&#13;
Asst. Sports Editor&#13;
It may sound Uke a broken&#13;
record. but once again, a lack&#13;
of concentration and intensity&#13;
on defense struck the Parkside&#13;
Rangers as they lost a&#13;
halftime lead and fell to Kentucky&#13;
State 76-66 in an away&#13;
game.&#13;
The Rangers held a 31-2:1&#13;
lead at the half, partly due to&#13;
KSU only hitting one out of&#13;
four free throws, while Parkside&#13;
hit five of eight, In the&#13;
second half, however, free&#13;
throws made the difference,&#13;
as KSU went to the Ilne 24&#13;
times, hitting 19, while the&#13;
Rangers hit seven of 11. Overall.&#13;
Parkside was called for&#13;
26 fouls, KSU 17. Five&#13;
Rangers had four fouls each.&#13;
The Rangers were led in&#13;
scoring by Mark Zukley with&#13;
18 points, followed by Jay&#13;
Rundles with 12 and Dennis&#13;
Davis with 10. Davis had an&#13;
uncharacteristic off-nlght&#13;
from the floor, hitting just&#13;
four of 16 shots. As a team,&#13;
Parkside shot just 40 percent&#13;
from the floor.&#13;
Leading rebounders were&#13;
Zukley with eight and Cornell&#13;
Saddler with stx.&#13;
Greg Cheatham of Ken·&#13;
tucky state played the entire&#13;
game and led all scorers with·&#13;
24 points, hitting: 11 of 15 field&#13;
goals. KSU shot 75 percent&#13;
from the floor in the .second&#13;
half, 58 percent for the game.&#13;
Parkslde fell to 12.5 on the&#13;
season, while KSU tmproved&#13;
to 3-13.. . ,&#13;
;~·)::::i}l;:\):~\}';:&#13;
phoLoby Jack-&#13;
Forward Cornell Saddler sboots over the OIDtsl$ltI&#13;
hands of two C~rdiJllil Stritcb -players, ° ". •&#13;
',',.&#13;
Lady hoopsters beat Platteville over_:wee~end'"'&#13;
by K1m....rlle Kraulch&#13;
Asst. News Editor&#13;
The Parkslde women's basketball&#13;
team Is at .500 in Its&#13;
last two contests, losing to the&#13;
Oshkosh Titans 51·47 and de- -&#13;
featlng the Platteville PIoneers&#13;
85-75. The Lady&#13;
Rangers· record now stands&#13;
at 3·10.&#13;
Head coach Wendy Miller&#13;
would like to forget her&#13;
team's loss to Oshkosh. "We&#13;
had no intensity level, a lack&#13;
of defense and foul trouble,"&#13;
she said. Neither Parkslde&#13;
nor Oshkosh played well as a&#13;
team, according to Miller.&#13;
• While the Oshkosh game Is&#13;
"Ilke a fog"· to her, the Plattevtlle&#13;
game sticks out in Mil·'&#13;
Ier's mind because "every • .Jthing&#13;
fell together" in her&#13;
team's victory. .&#13;
•'Our defense was the' best&#13;
we've played all year," said&#13;
Miller.&#13;
When the Pioneers hit their&#13;
first four shots of the game,&#13;
MUler thought her team was&#13;
in for a long and tiring eve·&#13;
nlng. Yet at halftime, the&#13;
Rangers were only behind 39·'&#13;
38.&#13;
Defense with a capital "D"&#13;
was Parkslde's key to vtctory.&#13;
The Rangers held Plat·&#13;
teville scoreless for a seven&#13;
minute. period In the second&#13;
half and opened up a; 15.point&#13;
lead which they· maintained.&#13;
through the flnal moments of&#13;
the game. _&#13;
Plattevllle was successful&#13;
on 69 percent of Its field goal&#13;
attempts in the first half, but&#13;
only shot 35 percent in th.e&#13;
second half due to .the&#13;
Rangers' abUity 10 pUll down&#13;
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8 Thursday, January 23, 1986&#13;
Basketball&#13;
Rangers bury Crusaders&#13;
by Robb Luehr&#13;
A t. port Editor&#13;
After losing to a 3-13 team&#13;
last Saturday night, the Parkside&#13;
Rangers needed somebody&#13;
to wall on Monday&#13;
night. Cardinal Stritch was&#13;
the unfortunate victim.&#13;
The Rangers shot 73 percent&#13;
from the floor in the first&#13;
hall, 63.8 percent for the&#13;
game, a they outdi tanced&#13;
tril h - 2. o ll addler,&#13;
recovered from a leg injury.&#13;
was a perfect nine for nine&#13;
from the field and led Parkside&#13;
in scoring with 21 points,&#13;
one of four Rangers in double&#13;
.figures.&#13;
The Ranger defense · held&#13;
Strltch to only nine field goals&#13;
in 27 attempts in the first&#13;
half, while the Rangers made&#13;
19 of 26 shots en route to a 42-&#13;
25 halftime lead. Parkside&#13;
cooled off the second hal ,&#13;
u still outscored Stritch.&#13;
Mike Henderson, Jay Rundles&#13;
and Greg Nash joined&#13;
Saddler in double figures in&#13;
scoring with 12, 12 and 11&#13;
points, respectively, Henderson&#13;
also dished out seven assists.&#13;
The Rangers outrebounded&#13;
Stritch 45-30, including 26-10&#13;
on the defensive boards.&#13;
Mark Zukley had 10 rebounds&#13;
for Parkside.&#13;
Pete Loyta of "S Itch led au&#13;
scorers with 23 points.&#13;
Team falls to Kentucky State&#13;
by Robb Lu hr&#13;
A t. port Editor&#13;
It may ound like a broken&#13;
record, but once again, a lack&#13;
of concentration and intensity&#13;
on defense struck the Parkide&#13;
Rangers as they lost a&#13;
halftime lead and fell to Kentucky&#13;
State 76-66 in an away&#13;
game.&#13;
The Rangers held a 31-27&#13;
lead at the half, partly due to&#13;
KSU only hitting one out of&#13;
four free throws, while Parkside&#13;
hit five of eight. In the&#13;
second half, however, free&#13;
throws made the difference,&#13;
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Rundles with 12 and Dennis&#13;
Davis with 10. Davis had an&#13;
uncharacteristic off-night&#13;
from the floor, hitting just&#13;
four of 16 shots. As a team,&#13;
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from the floor.&#13;
Leading rebounders were&#13;
Zukley with eight and Comell&#13;
Saddler with six.&#13;
Greg Cheatham of Kentucky&#13;
State played the entire&#13;
game and led all scorers with&#13;
24 points, hitting 11 of 15 field&#13;
goals. KSU shot 75 percent&#13;
from the floor 1n the second&#13;
half, 58 percent for the game.&#13;
Parkside fell to 12-5 on the&#13;
season, while KSU improved&#13;
to 3-13.&#13;
Lady hoopsters beat Platteville over -weekend&#13;
by Kimberlie Kranich&#13;
As t. ew• Editor&#13;
The Parkside women's basketball&#13;
team 1s at .500 1n its&#13;
last two contests, losing to the&#13;
Oshkosh Titans 51-47 and defeating&#13;
the Platteville Pioneers&#13;
815-75. The Lady&#13;
Rangers' record now stands&#13;
at 3-10.&#13;
Head coach Wendy Miller&#13;
would like to forget her&#13;
team's los to Oshkosh. "We&#13;
had no intensity level, a lack&#13;
of defense and foul trouble,"&#13;
he said. either Parkside&#13;
nor Oshkosh played well as a&#13;
team, according to Mlller.&#13;
While the Oshkosh game ls&#13;
"like a fog" to her, the Platteville&#13;
game sticks out 1n Miller's&#13;
mind because "everything&#13;
fell together" in her&#13;
team's victory,&#13;
"Our defense was the best&#13;
we've played all year," said&#13;
Miller.&#13;
When the Pioneers hit their&#13;
first four shots of the game,&#13;
Miller thought her team was&#13;
in for a long and tiring evening.&#13;
Yet at halftime, the&#13;
Rangers were only behind 39.&#13;
38.&#13;
Defense with a capital "D"&#13;
was Parkslde's key to victory.&#13;
The Rangers held Plattevllle&#13;
scoreless for a seven&#13;
minute period in the second&#13;
half and opened up a 15 point&#13;
lead which they maintained&#13;
through the final moments of&#13;
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PlattevUle was successful&#13;
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