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              <text>Public Forum&#13;
Authorities talk on SALT II&#13;
Last Monday, November 26 the&#13;
public was invited to a forum on&#13;
SALT II. At the forum three&#13;
authorities debated: Sydney Lens,&#13;
Elmo Zumwalt, and Robert&#13;
Sherman. These men represented&#13;
three different views of SALT.&#13;
First to speak was Elmo&#13;
Zumwalt, a retired admiral.&#13;
Zumwalt spoke of many statistics&#13;
regarding the amount and quality&#13;
of Russian forces compared with&#13;
United States forces. He talked of&#13;
the careful path by which the U.S.&#13;
should reach its goals. He would&#13;
like to see the ridding of all&#13;
nuclear weaponry but admitted&#13;
that it would have to be a unified&#13;
project; "I'd rather see both the&#13;
United States and Russia possess&#13;
nuclear weapons than see Russia&#13;
with some and the United States&#13;
with none," he said. Zumwalt had&#13;
many facts and figures but lacked&#13;
in ability to persuade. He spoke&#13;
with confidence but without&#13;
authority. Later it became evident&#13;
that he wasn't sure of all the facts&#13;
he had.&#13;
Sydney Lens was next in line to&#13;
speak. He's quite an activist. He&#13;
has written many books and was&#13;
instrumental in-many movements:&#13;
primarily the lavor and anti-war&#13;
movements. Lens wants to drop&#13;
everything and forget about&#13;
nuclear weaponry. He has had&#13;
much experience at speaking. His&#13;
intentions are great, too, but Lens&#13;
doesn t stand on very realistic&#13;
ground. Completely forgetting a&#13;
nuclear arms race is not the easiest&#13;
thing in the world to do. The&#13;
man's speaking talent's artoutstanding.&#13;
though. His last&#13;
statement was most effective; "In&#13;
Hiroshima stands a rock. On that&#13;
rock is a shadow; that shadow is&#13;
all that's left of the man who stood&#13;
there when the big bomb was&#13;
dropped. Let's put an end to the&#13;
arms race before we are all&#13;
shadows on the rock."&#13;
Next to speak was Robert&#13;
Sherman. Sherman is overcome&#13;
with the belief that the United&#13;
States is some kind of god. He said&#13;
that one of the main reasons that&#13;
Russians are agreeing to SALT II&#13;
is the prestige of having military&#13;
parity with the "greatest and most&#13;
powerful country on the earth."&#13;
The United States may be the&#13;
most powerful country on the&#13;
earth, but Russia now has the&#13;
prestige of having a more powerful&#13;
military force. Why would they&#13;
want to limit themselves and be&#13;
equal now? He also proposed that&#13;
there is now question we would&#13;
defeat them in any arms race and&#13;
that "fact" is instrumental in the&#13;
Russian agreement to SALT II.&#13;
Sherman was ineffective as a&#13;
speaker. There wasn't much form&#13;
to his speech. He said that he&#13;
couldn't predict the future, but&#13;
then would turn around immediately&#13;
and do just that. '&#13;
All of the men expressed their&#13;
views alright, but the overall&#13;
feeling after the forum was that of&#13;
confusion. After each spoke, the&#13;
debating started. All were successful&#13;
in finding impaired facts in the&#13;
others' speeches.&#13;
The ex perts spoke out on the SALT II treat, daring a public forum here on Monday, November 26thPh&#13;
°&#13;
f&#13;
° ""&#13;
From left to right are: Sidney Lens, Robert Sherman, Daniel McGovern, Kenneth Hoover, Elmo Z umwalt.&#13;
SALT II is a matter of extreme&#13;
importance. One would have to do&#13;
some in-depth research to obtain&#13;
even half of an understanding of it.&#13;
Before anyone else spoke, an&#13;
explanation of SALT II was&#13;
offered by Dan McGovern but his&#13;
facts are also questionable. While&#13;
he was speaking, there were&#13;
shaking heads at the discussion&#13;
panel.&#13;
SALT II isn't really effective&#13;
enough, but it is a s tep in the right&#13;
direction. It may escalate the arms&#13;
race temporarily, but it also limits&#13;
it. In 1985, if the public starts&#13;
pressuring the government, maybe&#13;
a more significant step can be&#13;
taken with SALT III.&#13;
The fact is: if SALT II isn't&#13;
passed, there 11 pr obably never be&#13;
any limitations of the arms race.&#13;
The people who stand against&#13;
SALT II don't realize that, if it is&#13;
passed, it is a beginning to the end&#13;
of the arms race; they want to&#13;
whole cake right away, and that's&#13;
not possible.&#13;
photo by K. Padula&#13;
Early registration Students took time out between classes la st week to figure out course&#13;
schedules for the upcoming spring semester as e arly registration opened last Tuesday through Thursday.&#13;
In dedication to the hostages.&#13;
INSIDE&#13;
• Emotions: The Supremes of the 70's&#13;
• Parsons talks of theater&#13;
• Editorial—Wiping slate clean&#13;
• Swimmers set records&#13;
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OPINION&#13;
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Editorial&#13;
Wiping slate clean&#13;
by Sue Stevens&#13;
Editor&#13;
How do you wipe the slate clean&#13;
when the message it carries was&#13;
written with paint, not chalk? The&#13;
American people will not easily&#13;
forget the message of Iran and the&#13;
Ayatollah Khomeini during this&#13;
past month.&#13;
President Jimmy Carter has&#13;
suggested that the U.S. will find a&#13;
way to even the score after (if ever)&#13;
t 4Q remaining hostages are&#13;
released from the beseiged&#13;
embassy in Teheran.&#13;
How? Just what options are&#13;
open to us? What decision about&#13;
our future as U.S. citizens can&#13;
President Carter make that will&#13;
satisfy our diverse public? There&#13;
are so many self proclaimed&#13;
diplomats and military experts in&#13;
this country, that I'm sure Mr.&#13;
Carter can find some grand advice&#13;
somewhere.&#13;
Everyone seems to have his or&#13;
her own opinion on how to handle&#13;
the Iranian situation. The opinions&#13;
range from "Let's blow the hell out&#13;
of 'em!" to "We deserve&#13;
everything we're getting."&#13;
But who's right? At this point it&#13;
doesn't seem to make much&#13;
difference. The main problem&#13;
right now is deciding for ourselves&#13;
what it means to be U.S. citizens.&#13;
That decision seems to be one that&#13;
has been avoided during the last&#13;
ten years — since the U.S. pulled&#13;
out of the Vietnam copflict.&#13;
Who's responsibly: for getting us&#13;
into such a mess in the first place?&#13;
Instead of trying to find ways to&#13;
retaliate, we should be looking&#13;
toward home to find ways to&#13;
ensure that this sort of thing won't&#13;
happen again. We should be&#13;
taking more responsibility for&#13;
what goes on in our own country.&#13;
If the U.S. hadn't become so&#13;
dependent on foreign oil this may&#13;
not have happened. We in our&#13;
infinite consumption have gotten&#13;
ourselves into a mess that we don't&#13;
know quite how to handle.&#13;
[ ganger&#13;
Sue Stevens&#13;
Brian Felland ....&#13;
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Ken Meyer Edi,or&#13;
Jeff Stevens .&#13;
Edi,or&#13;
Kevin Padula. News Editor&#13;
Tom Cooper. Photo Editor&#13;
Chairman of the Board&#13;
Reporters&#13;
Photographers&#13;
Peggy Colston, Curtis Moldenauer, Brian Passino&#13;
Layout ,&#13;
Mary Arnold 1&#13;
Graphic Artists&#13;
Bill Stougaard, Michael Williams&#13;
Ad Representatives&#13;
Linda Andersen, Dan Galbraith&#13;
RANGER is written and edited by students of U.W. Parkside and they are solely&#13;
responsible for its editorial policy and content. Published every Wednesday during the&#13;
academic year except during breaks and holidays. RANGER is printed by the Zion&#13;
Publishing Company, Zion, Illinois.&#13;
Written permission is required for reprint of any portion of RANGER content. All&#13;
correspondence should be addressed to: Parkside Ranger, U.W. Parkside WLIC&#13;
D139, Kenosha, WI53141. '&#13;
Letters to the Editor will be accepted if typewritten, double-spaced on standaid size&#13;
paper with one-inch margins. All letters must be signed and a telephone number&#13;
included for verification. Names will be withheld for valid reasons. Maximum length&#13;
accepted is 500 words. Deadline for letters is Friday at 10 a.m. for publication the&#13;
following Wednesday. The RANGER reserves all editorial priviliges in refusing to&#13;
print letters which contain false or defamatory content.&#13;
To wage a war against Iran at&#13;
this time, or any time, would only&#13;
serve as a way for us to focus our&#13;
energies on foolishness while there&#13;
are enough problems here to keep&#13;
us busy. Have you heard very many&#13;
people complain about inflation,&#13;
unemployment, or energy during&#13;
that past few weeks? If you have, it&#13;
wasn't near as often as it had been&#13;
before the Iranian crisis.&#13;
This country needn't show its&#13;
muscles in order to preserve, its&#13;
honor. If we are to solve this&#13;
problem, we must remember the&#13;
ideals that we are supposed to&#13;
uphold as Americans. The U.S.&#13;
was founded neither as a bully&#13;
state nor as a groveling beggar.&#13;
This problem must be treated&#13;
with the utmost care. Any&#13;
decisions must be dealt with quiet&#13;
dignity. After lying around&#13;
dormant for so long, Americans&#13;
shouldn't be so gun ho to retaliat&#13;
when the situation couldn've been&#13;
avoided by payng more attention&#13;
to what our own government has&#13;
been doing in other countries.&#13;
Of course, the slate should be&#13;
wiped clean. No, we can't just&#13;
forget this crisis when it's finally&#13;
over. There has to be some way to&#13;
show the Ayatollah that the world&#13;
will not kneel before him. How we&#13;
do it will be of major importance.&#13;
How clean we get that slate will&#13;
depend on how we wipe it. Part of&#13;
the cleaning must be done here, in&#13;
the United States. We must learn&#13;
how to become more self-sufficient&#13;
and conserving. But most of all, we&#13;
must decide whether we want to&#13;
take the responsibilities that go&#13;
along with the freedom we enjoy as&#13;
U.S. citizens. It seems ironic that it&#13;
took a crisis like this to get&#13;
Americans to take interest in our&#13;
foreign affairs. Why should so&#13;
many have a say in our policies&#13;
now when only one third of the&#13;
eligible voters in this country show&#13;
up at the booths at election time?&#13;
If we're to even the scdre with&#13;
the Ayatollah, we have to do it&#13;
together. The mark that has been&#13;
made on the U.S. is too dark to get&#13;
rid of through the work of a few.&#13;
We must stand behind President&#13;
Carter. We must rid ourselves of&#13;
the apathy we've accepted for so&#13;
long.&#13;
We can wipe the slate clean —&#13;
as long as we unite in our efforts to&#13;
protect this country from ever&#13;
being in this type of situation&#13;
again.&#13;
Editorial&#13;
Emotions dominate&#13;
by Steve Dankert&#13;
Opinion Writer&#13;
During the course of the 1972 presidential campaigning a particular&#13;
incident occured. It is one which is relevant not only to the present&#13;
politicking, but to any debate or discussion.&#13;
The incident to which I am referring concerned the presidential&#13;
primary campaigning within the democratic party. Senator Edmund&#13;
Muskie of Maine was informed of some unflattering comments made&#13;
about his wife. The Senator, when confronted with the information, let&#13;
his deep feelings and regard for his wife show in public. He cried.&#13;
The result of this show of feelings resulted in his losing support and it&#13;
eventually cost him the party nomination.&#13;
A question one must ask is: is this public display of feelings a true&#13;
reflection of the strength or character of the man (or woman) and their&#13;
ability to take strain? Many people apparently answered yes to this in&#13;
their own minds. Whether this was indeed a true indication of weakness&#13;
is very much open to analysis.&#13;
In philosophy this conclusion may be thought of as one of the fallacies&#13;
ol presumption. This fallacy, called "sweeping generalization," is that&#13;
error of taking a principle or rule which is made for a general situation&#13;
and applying it to an isolated case. The generalization that Senator&#13;
Muskies' regard for his wife meant he would possibly crack under&#13;
pressure is just so much diddley squat. While emotionalism is not&#13;
necessarily a good thing in public and in the act of deciding&#13;
governmental leaders, generalizations are not in order.&#13;
In situations such as the issues of hostages, or the changing of heads of&#13;
state, emotionalism can lead to undesired results. For example, getting&#13;
rid ol the Shah ol Iran at any cost was not necessarily such a good idea.&#13;
1 he state of Iran does not appear to be any better now than under the&#13;
Shah; in fact, conditions may be worse. Does this mean that the Shah&#13;
should not have been removed from his position? No. Whether the Shah&#13;
should have stayed or left is an issue entirely apart from the manner in&#13;
which it was accomplished.&#13;
In American politics the same principles apply, and the same bad&#13;
results may certainly follow. Some people apparently fail to realize the&#13;
difference between emotion and unbridled emotionalism. The proper&#13;
display of emotion, particularly between two peoples' personal lives does&#13;
not indicate a weakness. In fact, could it not indicate a strength' The&#13;
quality of regard for others' feelings. Being touched and .moved to&#13;
compassion or mercy or empathy is dot evil. It is human. It is a proper&#13;
human attribute. It is the situation that is to be considered when making&#13;
any kind of a determination about a person' strength or weakness&#13;
In the coming time of decision making, let us do it properly in&#13;
wisdom That policies or any power struggle, be it personal, national, or&#13;
international requires unhuman qualities or revenge for pride's sake is&#13;
an erroneous idea. It will lead to dubious results at best&#13;
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Cambodian drive succeeds&#13;
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Oxfam-America will be receiving&#13;
$203.38 from the people at&#13;
UW-Parkside in the near future.&#13;
The Ranger took contributions for&#13;
three weeks toward the effort to&#13;
help the Cambodian people.&#13;
During, those three weeks, we've&#13;
had students, faculty, and staff&#13;
parading into our office with&#13;
contributions. When our door was&#13;
locked, the Coffee Shoppe helped&#13;
by holding money to give to us&#13;
later. Those who weren't able to&#13;
make it to the collection box sent&#13;
us their contributions through the&#13;
mail.&#13;
.Ranger challenged the other&#13;
student organizations on campus&#13;
These were 1 Phelta Thi and the&#13;
Boxing Club. We applaud these&#13;
students for their generosity.&#13;
Everyone who gave can rest&#13;
assured that the contributions he&#13;
or she gave will go to those who&#13;
need it the most.&#13;
If you'd still like to make a&#13;
contribution, even though the&#13;
Ranger will no longer be collecting&#13;
money, make your check out to&#13;
Oxfam-America and send it to:&#13;
Oxfam-America&#13;
302 Columbus Avenue&#13;
Boston. Massachusetts 02116&#13;
• (617) 247-3304&#13;
The effort is well worth it. What&#13;
better way to get into the holiday&#13;
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Ranger Wednesday December 5, 1979 3&#13;
To the Editor&#13;
Symposium on&#13;
Indochina horror&#13;
Dear Editor:&#13;
It is heartening to see the&#13;
Ranger respond to the desperate&#13;
need and anguish of our&#13;
Cambodian brothers and sisters.&#13;
Your choice of OXFAM is a&#13;
prudent one. Contributions will&#13;
reach and help those who are&#13;
neediest.&#13;
The Cambodian people are&#13;
indeed suffering a second Holocaust.&#13;
How did all this happen?&#13;
What is the United States role —&#13;
and responsibility — in it? What&#13;
can be done? Exploring these&#13;
questions, there will be a panel&#13;
discussion/symposium at Siena&#13;
Center (5635 Erie Street, Racine)&#13;
on Wednesday, December 5, 7-9&#13;
p.m. — TRAGEDY IN INDOCHINA:&#13;
THE ROOTS, THE&#13;
CALL, THE RESPONSE.&#13;
Participants will include Parkside&#13;
Professor Daniel McGovern,&#13;
(political science). Father Michael&#13;
Shea (just returned from fourteen&#13;
years in Thailand), and Milwaukee&#13;
and Racine representatives of the&#13;
Wisconsin Indo-China Refugee&#13;
Relief (WICRR). The program is&#13;
free and open to the public. You&#13;
are most welcome.&#13;
Racine Dominican Sisters have&#13;
joined WICRR in their effort to&#13;
help Cambodian refugees. They&#13;
are mobilizing volunteers,&#13;
supplies, and other resources for&#13;
one of the refugee camps in&#13;
northern Thailand. Administration&#13;
and transportation costs are&#13;
donated, so, as is true of OXFAM,&#13;
contributions to WICRR really go&#13;
to the neediest of the needy. Make&#13;
a step for world peace and justice;&#13;
become more informed, and then&#13;
follow the next step, whatever it is.&#13;
Peace,&#13;
S. Florence M. Shigo&#13;
(ad hoc, English)&#13;
Reply to letter&#13;
To the Editor:&#13;
After reading Mr. Leto's&#13;
argument I had a nice laugh, not&#13;
from the clever little jokes he&#13;
writes about Mr. Dankerts'&#13;
feelings, but because someone who&#13;
professes to express the opinions of&#13;
those who belong in institutions of&#13;
higher learning could attempt to&#13;
pass off, as a legitimate argument,&#13;
a perfect list of classic fallacies.&#13;
Maybe before Mr. Leto starts&#13;
attacking other people he should&#13;
check his own backyard first. But&#13;
to avoid anymore mudslinging&#13;
from either side, I suggest that it is&#13;
time to get to the issue.&#13;
Mr. Leto contends that Mr.&#13;
Dankert has either forgotten, or&#13;
wants us to forget, the lesson of the&#13;
last war. Obviously, Mr. Leto&#13;
forgot what the last war was. For&#13;
his information, the last official&#13;
war in which the U.S. fought was&#13;
World War II. and from his&#13;
article, obviously, Mr. Leto has&#13;
forgotten the lessons learned in&#13;
that war. When Mr. Chamberlain&#13;
of England was extremely humble&#13;
in his dealings with Adolph Hitler,&#13;
after several acts of war. Hitler was&#13;
given everything he wanted by&#13;
Mr. Chamberlain. It took the&#13;
destruction of Poland to get&#13;
Europe to defend itself against the&#13;
man who swore to conquer it, and&#13;
almost did because of their&#13;
humility.&#13;
Now, obviously, Mr. Leto didn't&#13;
mean World War II.' he m e an t the&#13;
conflict of Vietnam. But again he&#13;
has missed the lesson learned. The&#13;
problem of Vietnam was not the&#13;
napalm or the burning babies.&#13;
True, they existed, no one denies&#13;
that nor does anyone deny that war&#13;
is an evil to be avoided, but that&#13;
was not the lesson. The lesson was&#13;
that we lost track of why we were&#13;
there.&#13;
In the first place, we were there&#13;
to establish human rights and&#13;
democracy. The problem was that&#13;
of indecision and apologizing for&#13;
pursuing this noble cause. We tied&#13;
our hands because of the fear of&#13;
Chinese intervention, and by&#13;
trying to look just to the world, we&#13;
looked like fools. But we were right&#13;
for being there. The result of us&#13;
pulling out proved that. Look at&#13;
those countries now. They have&#13;
fought three wars since we left.&#13;
People are starving because of the&#13;
pride of their leaders. So I don't&#13;
think that Mr. Dankert has seen&#13;
too many John Wayne movies. I&#13;
think Mr. Leto has seen too many&#13;
Jane Fonda movies.&#13;
Finally, we arrive to the real&#13;
issue of debate, having cleared&#13;
away the mental rubble left by Mr.&#13;
Leto. Iran, what is the issue in&#13;
Iran. It certainly isn't whether or&#13;
not Mr. Dankert enjoys the smell&#13;
of napalm or watching babies&#13;
burn, or whether we should take&#13;
on the Russians or the Cubans. Or&#13;
even who should lead such a silly&#13;
event. The issue is Iran and its&#13;
policy of taking over an American&#13;
Embassy, and how we as&#13;
Americans should react.&#13;
Mr. Leto states that the taking&#13;
over of the U.S. Embassy was a&#13;
tactical error. So was Pearl&#13;
Harbor. Both were definite acts of&#13;
war attempting to weaken America.&#13;
The only difference is the&#13;
degree of the damage. How many&#13;
Americans must die before it is&#13;
right for us to defend our&#13;
countrymen abroad?&#13;
Mr. Leto says we need patience,&#13;
humility, and understanding. The&#13;
American people have shown the&#13;
patience. Iran still exists, even&#13;
though under international law we&#13;
could have eliminated them from&#13;
the map. Humility; how much&#13;
humility can you show' terrorists.&#13;
The only way we will eliminate&#13;
terrorism is to make it suicidal and&#13;
remove all possible realization of&#13;
its goals. Look into your recent&#13;
history and see what countries&#13;
have been terrorized. You will not&#13;
see any country on that list who&#13;
would attack mercilessly a country&#13;
that would support such a move&#13;
against them.&#13;
War is evil, but to those who&#13;
have studied history, it is a&#13;
necessary evil to retain your&#13;
freedom. I love not only the soldier&#13;
for this valor, or the sword for its&#13;
brightness, only that which they&#13;
defend, America the home of the&#13;
free.&#13;
So the issue comes down into&#13;
three points. One — Was it right&#13;
for the students of Iran to attack&#13;
the U.S. Embassy, and for the&#13;
leader of their country to condone&#13;
and support it? The answer must&#13;
be no. (There is never a good&#13;
enough excuse for terrorism and&#13;
political blackmail. Two — How&#13;
should the U.S. react to such an&#13;
attack? The seizing of an Embassy&#13;
by force is, in itself, an act of war.&#13;
Further, Iran's mobilization for&#13;
war is also an act of war. Neither&#13;
side can back down with honor.&#13;
Our only recourse is if the Iranians&#13;
don't release our citizens, there&#13;
must be war. Three — How should&#13;
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to the U.S. unconditionally, and&#13;
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compared to the other campuses in&#13;
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tickets redeemed run somewhere&#13;
between 40-60%."&#13;
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least two weeks to tell whether or&#13;
not the stoppage of the tickets had&#13;
News Briefs&#13;
Shaubel's drawings displayed&#13;
Drawings by Alan Schaubel of.&#13;
the University of WisconsinParkside&#13;
art faculty will" be on&#13;
display" in the Communication&#13;
Arts Gallery through Dec. 20. A&#13;
public reception for the artist is&#13;
scheduled from 7 to 9 p.m. on&#13;
Wednesday, Dec. 5.&#13;
Schaubel, who works in a variety&#13;
ol media, has been represented in&#13;
both the Illinois and Wisconsin&#13;
designer/craftsman shows and&#13;
other shows throughout the&#13;
Midwest and has won a number of&#13;
awards.&#13;
Regular gallery hours are noon&#13;
to 5 p.m. Mondays through&#13;
Thursdays and Tuesday and&#13;
Wednesday evenings from 7 to 10&#13;
p.m. I he gallery also is open when&#13;
events are scheduled in the&#13;
adjoining Communication Arts&#13;
Theater.&#13;
Is there life after death ?&#13;
Death! That inevitable and&#13;
inescapable fate — or is it? "I&#13;
heard the doctors say that I was&#13;
dead... that's when 1 began to feel&#13;
as though I was tumbling,&#13;
tumbling through a long, dark&#13;
tunnel that was bringing me closer&#13;
to a distant light..." (from Life&#13;
After Life, Dr. R. A. Moody).&#13;
So America is talking about&#13;
death, but even more importantly,&#13;
about life after death. More and&#13;
more now, people are believing&#13;
that life extends beyond death. But&#13;
what nature does this so called&#13;
"life" take? "If 1 Should Die",, a&#13;
movie sponsored by Inter-Varsity&#13;
Christian Fellowship, explores&#13;
these life after death experiences&#13;
and asks:&#13;
Are they real, or simply the&#13;
hallucinations of dying brain?&#13;
Why are these encounters&#13;
suppositive and non-judgmental?&#13;
"If 1 Should Die" interviews the&#13;
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some of the world's most respected&#13;
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and psychologists to investigate&#13;
this subject. 46 minutes in length,&#13;
this movie will be shown on&#13;
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and again at 1:00 in the Union&#13;
Cinema. Students and the general&#13;
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Ranger Wednesday December 5, 1979 5&#13;
Parsons talks of theater&#13;
by G. Helgeson&#13;
Estelle Parsons' performance of&#13;
Miss Margarida's Way" at&#13;
Parks.de on Tuesday, November&#13;
marked a high point in this&#13;
semester's Accent on Enrichment&#13;
series. Parsons also appeared on&#13;
Monday to discuss the play and&#13;
American Theatre with Parkside's&#13;
Idea of Theatre class.&#13;
Parsons' performance here was&#13;
one of her last as Miss Margarida.&#13;
On Monday, Parsons' reviewed her&#13;
41-university tour with the play: "I&#13;
don't feel tired, but I know my&#13;
emotional equipment is tired. It&#13;
takes a lot more lately to do my&#13;
best work."&#13;
Parsons did not seem the least&#13;
bit tired Tuesday night, though. In&#13;
"Miss Margarida's Way," Parsons,&#13;
with minor help from an&#13;
•8th grade boy" planted in the&#13;
audience, portrayed graphically&#13;
the comic/tragic results of abused&#13;
power. The setting of the play was&#13;
an 8th grade classroom, complete&#13;
with board, desk, and chalk dust,&#13;
but the scope of the play was&#13;
universal. Parsons dominated the&#13;
world of the play, using her strong&#13;
voice and natural energy to the&#13;
fullest. She began the play ar the&#13;
new teacher, assured that her class&#13;
(the audience) would be "docile&#13;
and obedient" and that "Everyone&#13;
wants to be Miss Margarida."&#13;
Miss Margarida. though, is&#13;
more than a strong woman. When,&#13;
at the play's beginning, she&#13;
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in the Union Cinema.&#13;
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discussed. The program is free and open to the public.&#13;
CONCERT at 8 pm in the Communication Arts Theatre with Linda Raymond&#13;
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the public.&#13;
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beers with us. Newcomers welcome.&#13;
attempted to get her class to pay&#13;
attention by writing a crude word&#13;
(accompanied by an ever cruder&#13;
drawing) on her "greenboard" her&#13;
class realized that the new teacher&#13;
was already near collapse.&#13;
And, surprisingly enough. Miss&#13;
Margarida got much worse before&#13;
she did collapse. While trying to&#13;
teach "basic biology, not the facts&#13;
of life," Miss Margarida alternately&#13;
threatened, seduced, and&#13;
moralized herself into a frenzy,&#13;
and her class into reaction.&#13;
And the Parkside audience did&#13;
react: some by laughing nervously,&#13;
some by heckling and pulling&#13;
pranks on the "greenboard"&#13;
during the intermission "recess,"&#13;
and some by leaving — to the tune&#13;
ot Miss Margarida's taunting&#13;
"You won't get your money back."&#13;
Perhaps those who left were&#13;
goaded by Miss Margarida's&#13;
repeated reminder that school, like&#13;
life, is mandatory. "You are not&#13;
here by choice and cannot get out!&#13;
Or perhaps they were offended by&#13;
her explicit language and actions.&#13;
Miss Margarida's bizarre monologue&#13;
and gestures, however, had&#13;
the greatest effect on Miss&#13;
Margarida herself. After losing&#13;
composure several times (and&#13;
hastily recovering her nasty smile),&#13;
painting on gaudy makeup,&#13;
dancing an intimate number with&#13;
a human skeleton, and threatening&#13;
to castrate the entire class, Miss&#13;
Margarida was finally reduced to&#13;
pitifully whining "Please help Miss&#13;
Margarida." »&#13;
In an after-play discussion,&#13;
ParsQns said the play's ending, in&#13;
which the "8th grade boy"&#13;
emptied Miss Margarida's purse&#13;
in her absence, had been cut in&#13;
past performances, but had been&#13;
left intact at Parkside because she&#13;
felt the audience would respond&#13;
well to it. The boy found the purse&#13;
full of candy. He also found a gun.&#13;
After the play, Parsons called&#13;
"Miss Margarida's Way" so&#13;
abstract, whatever's in their (the&#13;
audience's) heads becomes the&#13;
play. It engages everyone directly."&#13;
On Monday, Parsons said the&#13;
piay has "engaged me positively"&#13;
to "start writing, start directing,&#13;
start thinking about branching out&#13;
again into more real-life effectiveness&#13;
instead of staying in my niche&#13;
as an actress. I've begun to think&#13;
I've got something to say."&#13;
Parsons then spoke out on&#13;
American Theatre, which she&#13;
called a "paid-for product",&#13;
because "the government spends&#13;
an awful lot of money for theatre.&#13;
And who decides what that&#13;
'theatre' is they're going to spend&#13;
money on? None of thq creative&#13;
people."&#13;
Parsons does have hope for the&#13;
American Theatre, though: "The&#13;
future will be better because of all&#13;
you people, who are well-read.&#13;
college-educated.. .who are going&#13;
into the theatre with a committment."&#13;
&#13;
Performers in American&#13;
Theatre, Parsons said, "have a&#13;
most terrible road to follow"&#13;
because of the lack of quality work&#13;
for "developed and talented&#13;
persons."&#13;
As tor the role of American&#13;
audiences, Parsons cited the&#13;
format of "Miss Margarida's&#13;
Way" as an example of the lengths&#13;
to which theatre has had to go to&#13;
overcome "passive" audiences:&#13;
"You are expected to be involved,&#13;
to be alive in the experience of the&#13;
play. 7 hat's what live theatre is all&#13;
about '-&gt;eak up if vou can't hear,&#13;
boo ii j aon't like what you&#13;
photo by K. Padula&#13;
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6 Wednesday December 5, 1979 Ranger&#13;
Review&#13;
Emotions: The Supremes of the 70's&#13;
by Charles Clifton&#13;
When someone mentions a R &amp;&#13;
B group with a string of hits, the&#13;
names that usually come to mind&#13;
are Earth, Wind and Fire, the&#13;
Commodores, or the O'Jays. The&#13;
group with the hits "Flowers," "I&#13;
Don't Want to Lose Your Love,"&#13;
"Best of My Love," "Don't Ask&#13;
My Neighbors," "Smile," and&#13;
"Boogie Wonderland" is seldom&#13;
mentioned.&#13;
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group was labeled "the Supremes&#13;
of the '70's." They are the&#13;
Emotions.&#13;
In 1975 the Emotions (Sheila,&#13;
Wanda and Jeanette Hutchinson)&#13;
met Maurice White of Earth,&#13;
Wind and Fire and he has&#13;
produced all of their recordings&#13;
and written most of their hits. Up&#13;
until 1979 they were the&#13;
undisputed "Queens of Soul" but&#13;
the Chic produced Sister Sledge&#13;
("We Are Family") and the Jones&#13;
Girls smash hit album and single&#13;
"You Gonna Make Me Love&#13;
Somebody Else" have doubted the&#13;
claim. The Emotions are back and&#13;
the album entitled "Come Into&#13;
Our World" settles all doubt.&#13;
The album, again produced by&#13;
Maurice White, is full of the big&#13;
band sound of E, W &amp; F. "What's&#13;
the Name of Your Love," the first&#13;
single and cut from the album,&#13;
contains all the bass, drums, and&#13;
horns used to make "Boogie&#13;
Wonderland" the hit it was. This&#13;
single is by far the Emotions' best&#13;
effort since "Best of My Love."&#13;
The harmony, a trademark of this&#13;
group, is absolutely astounding in&#13;
The Em otions&#13;
this song and the entire album.&#13;
"Cause I Love You," although&#13;
not written by White, contains the&#13;
same basic E, W &amp; F sound that&#13;
has become part of the Emotions'&#13;
songs. This is a very solid song that&#13;
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Side two, which contains "I&#13;
Should Be Dancing," "The&#13;
Movie," and "Yes, I Am," doesn't&#13;
let the album down and continues&#13;
where side one left off.&#13;
No Emotions album would b&#13;
comp No emotions album would&#13;
be complete without their classic&#13;
ballad. "Flowers" came from the&#13;
first album; "Don't Ask My&#13;
Neighbors" was on the second.&#13;
This album contains two, "Cause I&#13;
Love You" and "Where Is Your&#13;
Love?" from side two. No group&#13;
harmonizes like the Emotions and&#13;
the completely "wreck" on these&#13;
two tunes in particular.&#13;
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Ranger Wednesday December 5, 1979 7&#13;
Review ~ ———&#13;
'Bus Stop' starts slow&#13;
Cherie's disputes. At intermission,&#13;
the audience applauded more in&#13;
encouragement than in genuine&#13;
enjoyment.&#13;
After intermission, however, the&#13;
play seemed to go much smoother.&#13;
Renee Jeske easily stole the show&#13;
with her portrayal of Cherie, a&#13;
sometimes pretentious, sometimes&#13;
childish young girl torn between&#13;
marriage to a cowboy and night&#13;
club life. Her comical rendition of&#13;
Old Black Magic" was a&#13;
beautiful parody of the kind of&#13;
night club singer who has more&#13;
enthusiasm than talent.&#13;
By the third act, some of the&#13;
by G. Helgeson performers seemed to have lost&#13;
their "jitters" entirely. Bo, played&#13;
by Robert Lemieux, Elma, and Dr.&#13;
Lyman all seemed more at ease as&#13;
the play moved on. Virgil, played&#13;
by Timothy Porter, gave a solid&#13;
performance throughout the last&#13;
two acts, as did Cherie.&#13;
In retrospect, there was a little&#13;
of "that old black magic" in&#13;
Studio B last Friday night. There&#13;
was magic in the performances of&#13;
Renee Jeske and Timothy Porter;&#13;
there was a more subtle, but more&#13;
rewarding magic in the growth&#13;
seen in the performances of the&#13;
other players during the play.&#13;
Sandy Puzerewski, student&#13;
director of last weekend's Studio B&#13;
production of William Inge's "Bus&#13;
Stop," took on the responsibilities&#13;
of directing the play when she&#13;
realized "I might not get another&#13;
chance."&#13;
Despite the fact that "Bus Stop"&#13;
went through a few last-minute&#13;
changes that could have been the&#13;
cause of the uneven performance&#13;
(three characters had to be&#13;
replaced during rehearsal — one&#13;
as recent as two weeks before the&#13;
scheduled performance dates),&#13;
Puzerewski said, "I'm completely&#13;
satisfied with the way things&#13;
turned out."&#13;
Friday's performance, however,&#13;
was not entirely satisfying to view.&#13;
"Bus Stop," set in the 1950's in&#13;
Grace's Diner in DeSoto, Kansas,&#13;
is the story of the interactions of&#13;
five snow-stranded bus travellers&#13;
and some of DeSoto's residents.&#13;
The stranded bus travellers&#13;
include: Cherie, a self-proclaimed&#13;
chanteuse; her scorned fiance. Bo;&#13;
his older-and-wiser friend, Virgil;&#13;
and Dr. Lyman, an ex-university&#13;
professor who has unlucky&#13;
penchants for drink and young&#13;
girls. The townspeople include:&#13;
Grace, the tough-yet-tender diner&#13;
owner; Elma, her naive highschool&#13;
age neice- Will, the town&#13;
sheriff; and Carl, the bus driver.&#13;
During the play, the characters&#13;
come to realizations: Boe and&#13;
Cherie, that they were, indeed,&#13;
made for each other; Virgil, that&#13;
three would be a crowd on Bo's&#13;
ranch; Dr. Lyman, that he would&#13;
be better off leaving drink and&#13;
young girls like Elma alone; Elma,&#13;
that she had better grow up; and&#13;
Grace, that she had better not try&#13;
to hide her new affair with Carl&#13;
from the rest of DeSoto.&#13;
All three of the play's acts take&#13;
place within the confines of the&#13;
diner. The diner set, designed by&#13;
John Dickson, was the best factor&#13;
of the play. Authentic to the&#13;
detailed menu. Dickson's set&#13;
provided enough atmosphere to&#13;
make up for some of the play's&#13;
early deficiencies.&#13;
The first act seemed to give the&#13;
performers a lot of trouble. Elma,&#13;
played by Coleen Arndt, seemed&#13;
self-conscious at her lines, and&#13;
unsure of her part in general. Dr.&#13;
Lyman, played by Mark Badtke,&#13;
seemed similarly self-conscious&#13;
and uncomfortable. Will, played&#13;
by Scott VanKerkvoorde, didn't&#13;
have the presence demanded by&#13;
his role as arbiter in Bo and&#13;
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Santa Claus is coming...&#13;
by Mira Lochanski&#13;
On DASHER, on DANCER, on&#13;
PRANCER, and VIXEN. On&#13;
COMET, on CUPID, on&#13;
DONNER, on BLITZEN! Attention&#13;
UW-Parkside people.&#13;
Guess who's coming to town? Yes,&#13;
it's the one and only jolly roily&#13;
Santa Claus who is coming to visit&#13;
us care of the UW-Parkside Child&#13;
Care Center.&#13;
How about joining Santa Claus&#13;
for breakfast? He will be arriving&#13;
by sleigh with all of his reindeer&#13;
and . we should approximate his&#13;
arrival at Parkside by 9:00 am.&#13;
December 8th in the Union dining&#13;
room. Breakfast should run until&#13;
10:30 am. for you Saturday&#13;
morning sleepers.&#13;
Breakfast includes&#13;
pancakes, sausages, juice, milk,&#13;
and coffee all for $3.00 per person&#13;
(adults and children same price).&#13;
The money used from this event&#13;
will help support the Parkside&#13;
Child Care Center's extended&#13;
hours program.&#13;
Becky Menn-Hamblin, president&#13;
of the Parent Board of&#13;
Directors, said that a variety of&#13;
entertainment has already been&#13;
planned. "We will feature two&#13;
choral groups, Today's Youth,&#13;
directed by Jill Vander Brug and&#13;
Angel Chorus, directed by Keith&#13;
Ruelle; "Hughes and Company",&#13;
a clown troupe; and a family&#13;
sing-along led^ by UW-Parkside&#13;
voice professor Carol Irwin.&#13;
Activity tables staffed by the Child&#13;
Care Center teachers will have&#13;
supplies for children to make&#13;
Christmas cards and decorations."&#13;
Maureen Budowle, director of&#13;
the Parkside Child Care Center,&#13;
also commented that admission is&#13;
by advance registration only and&#13;
that tickets are available at the&#13;
Child Care Center and the Union.&#13;
The deadline to obtain&#13;
tickets by mail has also been&#13;
extended through Friday December&#13;
7th.&#13;
A photographer will be present&#13;
at the event so that kids may have&#13;
pictures sitting with Santa.&#13;
For further information regarding&#13;
the program contact either&#13;
Becky or Maureen at the Parkside&#13;
Child Care Center's number,&#13;
553-2227.&#13;
Santa entertains youngsters photo by K. Padula&#13;
High blood pressure affects many&#13;
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June 14-15&#13;
For more information call (414) 637-7706 or 633-3215&#13;
by Denise Abig&#13;
R.N. Campus Health Office&#13;
About one in ten of all adults in&#13;
the world has high blood pressure&#13;
or hypertension. Doctors estimate&#13;
that some 23 million persons in the&#13;
United States have high blood&#13;
pressure.&#13;
Studies of health persons&#13;
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Fluctuations are quite normal and&#13;
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basis of a single blood pressure&#13;
reading.&#13;
The cardiovascular system is a&#13;
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blood pressure determines the&#13;
pressure in that system. Persistent&#13;
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cardiovascular system. It does its&#13;
damage slowly and quietly while&#13;
the person feels fine. Hypertensive&#13;
people often don't realize anything&#13;
is wrong with them.&#13;
In some people with hypertension,&#13;
the cause can be found and&#13;
treated, and high blood pressure&#13;
can be cured. In most cases, the&#13;
cause is not known. This type of&#13;
high blood pressure is called&#13;
essential hypertension. Essential&#13;
• hypertension cannot be cured, but&#13;
it can be controlled. Controlling&#13;
high blood pressure and keeping it&#13;
low helps prevent serious consequences&#13;
later in life.&#13;
Among the many theories&#13;
concerning the cause of essential&#13;
hypertension are heredity, diet,&#13;
excess salt intake, obesity,&#13;
smoking, lack of adequate&#13;
exercise, and emotional stress. In&#13;
most cases, treatment consists of&#13;
diet, salt restriction, cutting back&#13;
or cutting out tobacco, and rest&#13;
combined with medication.&#13;
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Soap operas&#13;
Ranger Wednesday December 5, 1979 9&#13;
Roger Miner -s&#13;
You Have Won two FREE tickets to the Parkpide&#13;
Basketball Home Opener. Dec. 6th at 7:30. Save your ticket&#13;
stub for a FREE 20 -ez beverage and FREE entertainment after&#13;
by G. Helgcson&#13;
For the last thrce.orYour years,&#13;
the student lounges at uW-~Eau&#13;
Claire and other UW-systeib&#13;
campuses have been packed with&#13;
students, mostly male (the type&#13;
who wear T-shirts with numbers&#13;
on them), between 11 a.m. and&#13;
noon on weekdays What's the big&#13;
occasion? A special showing of&#13;
"Deep Throat?" A guest lecture&#13;
on the philosophy of existentialism&#13;
by Steve Martin? A live re-""&#13;
creation, with audience participation&#13;
encouraged, of a race riot?&#13;
Nope. "The Young and Restless"&#13;
is on the tube.&#13;
Not only are these young&#13;
scholars absorbed. There arearmed&#13;
guards and "Quiet Please"&#13;
signs posted at all entrances to the&#13;
lounges to keep out potato chip&#13;
crunchers and gigglers. No one&#13;
even dares to sneeze until&#13;
commercials.&#13;
My mother used to watch the&#13;
soaps some 20-odd years ago when&#13;
1 was a babe in arms. She watched&#13;
"As The World Turns" back&#13;
before Ellen was married to that&#13;
blind oaf. and before Nancy was a&#13;
grandmother. 1 guess it gave my&#13;
mother comfort to know that there&#13;
were families that had bigger&#13;
problems than trying to find a&#13;
sitter for Saturday night on&#13;
Saturday morning, or cleaning&#13;
closets in the hopes of finding a&#13;
couple of forgotten quarters for a&#13;
bottle of milk to last the kid until&#13;
payday. .&#13;
Anyway, .the soap .audience,has&#13;
changed in 20 years. But then, so&#13;
has the content of the sloppily&#13;
sentimental daytime melodramas&#13;
themselves. Through the tangled&#13;
iclationships. laces and interior&#13;
have changed over the years, the&#13;
names have remained the same.&#13;
And. yes, the pretty ladies in house&#13;
dresses still advertise "Tide" over&#13;
mounds of bright whites and crisp&#13;
colors. The escape attractions and&#13;
consumer diversions are still there.&#13;
But my mother has quit&#13;
watching and fraternities have&#13;
started. Because the. prpoblems&#13;
presented by the soaps have&#13;
intensified beyond my mother's&#13;
tolerance, and toward young men's&#13;
fantasies.&#13;
Suddenly, Ellen and Nancy have&#13;
been conducting an illicit, incestuous,&#13;
lesbian relationship for&#13;
the past three years. No. don't get&#13;
excited soap watchers: 1 invented&#13;
that one.&#13;
Even "General Hospital." which&#13;
is expanding to a 90-minute&#13;
format (it takes longer for nurses&#13;
to make rounds in bunny costumes&#13;
or something) has become a&#13;
showcase for forbidden medical&#13;
fantasies. Now. doctors and nurses&#13;
cohabit without guilt, perform&#13;
illegal operations on each other,&#13;
have sex in the hospital linen&#13;
closets during their coffee breaks,&#13;
and become mesmerized drug&#13;
addicts while working the graveyard&#13;
shift.&#13;
As everybody knows, every soap&#13;
has a le ading family — a (sort of)&#13;
distinguished line of sobbing, yet&#13;
lovely and terse, yet sensitive men&#13;
Irorn whence all the leading&#13;
citizens in the soapy towns&#13;
supposedly sprang. These families&#13;
originated as upper middle-class&#13;
problem- and guilt-ridden&#13;
descendants of the Puritans. They&#13;
were fine people. They are&#13;
probably rollipg and spinning in&#13;
their graves.&#13;
In a move so clever, it appears&#13;
calculated, most soaps have&#13;
changed the leading family status&#13;
to that of independently wealthy&#13;
jet-setters and eccentrics. Goodbye&#13;
guilt. hello decadence. They're&#13;
all buying discos now. or running&#13;
off to Switzerland for sordid&#13;
custody trials, or commissioning&#13;
young artist's to do nothing more&#13;
than become famous and point to&#13;
their gracious patrons in credit&#13;
(and be of service to the young&#13;
daughter-heiress every couple of&#13;
weeks).&#13;
«Sex, money, and drugs. That's&#13;
the new format of soaps that has&#13;
antagonized long-time viewers,&#13;
and drawn thousands of new ones&#13;
to "their stories." And, like any&#13;
other new fancy that interests&#13;
students in this land of "majority&#13;
'controls the curriculum." they'll&#13;
soon have a class formed to dissect&#13;
and classify its meaning. Next,&#13;
we'll have the opportunity to take&#13;
Humanities 413: .The Cultural&#13;
Milieu as Presented in Melodramatic&#13;
Daytime Television&#13;
Entertainment — And Reality. I'd&#13;
never get to take it; the sections&#13;
would be filled faster than the&#13;
Union at free beer time.&#13;
the game. ' "Pick up your tickets in the Ranger office,&#13;
'WLLC D-139 before Thursday noon, or call 553-2295. . .&#13;
Date: December 10, 1979&#13;
Time: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. &amp; 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.&#13;
Place: Alcove outside of Bookstore&#13;
UWPARKSIDE&#13;
BOOKSTORE &#13;
10 Wednesday December 5, 1979 Ranger&#13;
classifieds&#13;
policy&#13;
1. All paid classifieds must be initialed by a staff member.&#13;
2. All classifieds must include social security number and signature of advertiser.&#13;
3. Limit three free classifieds per person.&#13;
for sale&#13;
1973 Mustang-302 V8 automatic,&#13;
A/C, power steering&#13;
and brakes, radial tires,&#13;
AM/FM radio with triaxal&#13;
speakers. $1500 Firm. Call&#13;
632-1394.&#13;
50 reel to reel tapes. $50.&#13;
Phone 652-4223.&#13;
Optimus-IB speaker system,&#13;
$75 pr. Phone 859-2683.&#13;
Fischer Skis, 195 cm., look GT&#13;
bindings, poles. Phone 886-&#13;
2695 eves.&#13;
personals&#13;
What's that number? Thank&#13;
you Hank. OK Leo.&#13;
Ho Ho Ho Yeah Hoo Hoo Hoo&#13;
Uuuupp The Blob.&#13;
HI Moe, I'm Green. There's&#13;
$800 in the jackpot-So-let's&#13;
make some calls!&#13;
Sourkraut Club, we don't have&#13;
to brag, we're the best.&#13;
Animals.&#13;
T.J. - Good at checkers and&#13;
who knows what else! Rick.&#13;
Jim, good luck in your&#13;
contest. Keep smiling. A&#13;
Friend.&#13;
Wack- I've heard that birds&#13;
often mistake your shining&#13;
head for a car wlndshielf.&#13;
Happy droppings! — SemiFast.&#13;
&#13;
What would life be without&#13;
Rock'n'Roll? BORING!&#13;
Female hostages needed.&#13;
Inquire in Animal room.&#13;
Second floor library.&#13;
Immovable, unbudgeable object&#13;
meets Herculean power&#13;
and strnegth. Well? B.&#13;
A New Year's party sounds&#13;
excellent! Right, Chuck?!&#13;
Jim J., I hope you find&#13;
yourself.&#13;
Jon-will you help me? Barb.&#13;
Hostile door-men deserve&#13;
flashing neon lights.&#13;
Steve K., no more tight pants&#13;
or you'll drop and give me&#13;
twenty. Sgt. Cement Legs.&#13;
Desperately Wanted: Werewolf&#13;
who wears nothing, on&#13;
the "Full Moon!"&#13;
Carla (alias short shit) Aroo&#13;
the werewolfs COMING!&#13;
Animal Patrol.&#13;
J.C. Did you get very wet&#13;
rolling in the weeds at Edge's?&#13;
Too bad you can't remember&#13;
her name.&#13;
Hey Kurt, want to cruise a&#13;
steamroller? Too Good!!&#13;
Ryan Price, when will you quit&#13;
being such a creep? No one&#13;
deserves that!&#13;
Ryan- What's your idea of a&#13;
hot date? GOOD GIRL.&#13;
We heard German students&#13;
take naps between classes&#13;
with graham crackers and&#13;
milk. I PHELTA THI.&#13;
I PHELTA THI out classes the&#13;
Animals any day.&#13;
John Edwards, is that a&#13;
racoon on your face or is that a&#13;
beard? (Anyways, it's nice!)&#13;
I love Animals! Guess who!&#13;
Wanted: One female to show&#13;
me a good time. Experience&#13;
necessary because I do not&#13;
have any. Call 637-6232 and&#13;
ask for Jon.&#13;
Terry, Rick gives you a warm&#13;
set feeling inside. Soak-up.&#13;
To: Rickey M. Before you leak&#13;
for certain, make sure you&#13;
peak behind the curtain. R.B.&#13;
&amp; D.P.&#13;
THE ROUND TABLE-The day&#13;
is set and the cast is:&#13;
Anita Bryant.. .Maid of Honor&#13;
Gaylord Gay.. .Best Man&#13;
Goldie.. .Bride&#13;
Moldy.. .Groom&#13;
Dr. Renee Richards...Usher/&#13;
Usherette.&#13;
Thank you for your cooperation.&#13;
LORD MOLDY!&#13;
J.C., next time you are at Taco&#13;
Bell why don't you look in the&#13;
car window. You might learn&#13;
something.&#13;
Little White Boy: How about&#13;
giving me your phone&#13;
number?&#13;
Kansas City.. .Kansas City&#13;
here we come .. .Ooooh!&#13;
Pab: Ranger can yell louder!&#13;
See you at the game tomorrow&#13;
night.&#13;
Wanted: Students at Parkside&#13;
Ranger b-ball games. FREE&#13;
beer In Union Square for all&#13;
students after the game.&#13;
Go Rangers, beat Loras&#13;
College tomorrow night.&#13;
Hey Narcs, BEWARE! Seymour&#13;
Stars is on the lookout!&#13;
To: Partners In Crime. You can&#13;
only speculate-but P.W. is&#13;
better than no P. at all. R.B.&#13;
P.S. Eat your heart out!&#13;
Charlie Neu, You're gonna get&#13;
decked! L.B.&#13;
OH NO! Animals are at it&#13;
again! Quick, call Security!&#13;
To: R. Man-Remember-it's&#13;
quality, not quantity, but I&#13;
hear you lose either way. R.&#13;
Bur.&#13;
Kosher- How about stuffed&#13;
turtle on the 15th? Mental.&#13;
Tropin, the dissident is barred&#13;
from all rock concerts.&#13;
If you like pina coladas... love&#13;
your local Animal.&#13;
Have You hugged an Animal&#13;
today?&#13;
Beertender-I'm too drunk&#13;
when I can't FIND the bar!&#13;
For a mediocre time, see Tim&#13;
H. In Communications&#13;
Government room.. .U.L.&#13;
Let's give Parkside Security&#13;
clubs so they can beat&#13;
themselves.. .U.L.&#13;
Chris H. Rumor has it that&#13;
your brother eats kitty litterMugs.&#13;
&#13;
KOOKY KOALA: First year;&#13;
release, clutch; give gas!&#13;
Rocky Racoon.&#13;
Lutz, Why did the others call it&#13;
a bazooka? It was more like a&#13;
wet noodle.&#13;
Macho Macho dirt-Village&#13;
People fans are macho dirt.&#13;
HI fokes, I'm Philla Tolkunn&#13;
M-rawkee newes Ratsun&#13;
Reeler.&#13;
Ask the Brothers of Artificial&#13;
Flavoring about Hazrot Abdula&#13;
Ratmaze.&#13;
miscellaneous&#13;
Sublet Studio Apt. - Parkside&#13;
Village 969-Wood Rd. 123.&#13;
$178/month complete. Phone&#13;
551-8769.&#13;
Roommate wanted: To share&#13;
small house near Kenosha&#13;
Airport. V2 re nt ($112) plus util&#13;
($20) Junior, age 23. Call&#13;
Kevin 859-2792 eves or leave&#13;
message in Media Services&#13;
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Rangers&#13;
drop&#13;
opener&#13;
by Doug Edenhauser&#13;
Coach Steve Stephens men's&#13;
basketball team opened it's season&#13;
last Saturday night with a loss to&#13;
Pac-10 favorite Oregon State by a&#13;
score of 74-46. Before the game&#13;
coach Stephens said, "We're a&#13;
little apprehensive going into this&#13;
game. We don't know what to&#13;
expect from our team."&#13;
For the Rangers it would have&#13;
been a tough game if the Rangers&#13;
were to host Oregon State in the&#13;
middle of the season, but to play&#13;
them on the road as the opening&#13;
game of theyear is just too much to&#13;
expect from a young team.&#13;
Oregon State, ranked in the top&#13;
20 in the nation in everyone's&#13;
preseason poll, already had two&#13;
games under their belt with wins&#13;
over the Yugoslavian Gold Cup&#13;
team, 92-73, and Eastern&#13;
Washington 92-59.&#13;
Parkside held close to the&#13;
opponents in the opening minutes&#13;
of the game and were only down by&#13;
ten at halftime, 32-22. Seniors&#13;
Lester Thompson and Reggie&#13;
Anderson did most of the scoring&#13;
for the Rangers in the first half.&#13;
Thompson had 9 points and&#13;
Anderson 8.&#13;
Foul trouble, however, did&#13;
Parkside in during the second half&#13;
with three of the starters having&#13;
two apiece at halftime and one&#13;
with three. Thompson, Parkside's&#13;
leading scorer for the game with 16&#13;
points, played much of the second&#13;
half cautiously before fouling out&#13;
with a little less than five minutes&#13;
left in the game. Sophomore guard&#13;
Dave McLiesh also fouled out&#13;
about a minute later. Parkside&#13;
showed that their defense hasn't&#13;
slipped any from last year's&#13;
outstanding team that led the&#13;
NAIA in the department. They&#13;
were also ranked second in the&#13;
NCAA Division-II. Senior AilAmerican&#13;
Lonnie Lewis and&#13;
Thompson blocked the first two&#13;
Oregon State shots of the game.&#13;
During the game they combined&#13;
for five blocked shots.&#13;
"We played very good defense.&#13;
We played our kind of game&#13;
during the first half, but&#13;
offensively we weren't quite as&#13;
smooth as we could have been."&#13;
commented Stephens after the&#13;
game. "Lester did a nice job on&#13;
their big guy." Their big guy was a&#13;
6-11 junior center Steve Johnson&#13;
who led both teams in scoring with&#13;
26 points. "Our kids have a real&#13;
good attitude. They played hard&#13;
down to the wire." added&#13;
Stephens.&#13;
Other scoring for the Rangers&#13;
came from Anderson with 10&#13;
points, Lewis and freshman Don&#13;
Blythe each with 6 points, Curtis&#13;
Green 4, Walter Greene 3, and&#13;
Tom Trotter with 1.&#13;
parkside played at Washington&#13;
State Monday night. They will&#13;
return for the home opener&#13;
Thursday night against Loras&#13;
College of Iowa. All are encouraged&#13;
to attend.&#13;
name RANGER&#13;
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Swimming team&#13;
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Kv Dnilfl PrlanUnnxnu « Xa ••&#13;
Ranger Wednesday December 5, 1979 11&#13;
by Doug Edenhauser&#13;
, With the weather becoming&#13;
even colder, sports" for the season&#13;
has moved indoors. Two of the&#13;
Parkside's sports teams competing&#13;
this fall are the men's and&#13;
women's swimming teams.&#13;
Last week coach Barb Lawson'l&#13;
swimming teams lost two matches&#13;
and competed in another one and&#13;
in the •process set five new team&#13;
records and one meet record.&#13;
On Tuesday the teams hosted&#13;
Rockford and lost that meet by a&#13;
score of 73-38. Freshman Don&#13;
Pridemore from Kenosha Tremper&#13;
set a team record in the 200-fly&#13;
with a time of 2:09.55. The&#13;
400-freestyle relay team also set a&#13;
team record with a time of 3:31.98.&#13;
Joining Pridemore for the record&#13;
were Bob Fritchen, John Douglass,&#13;
and Jim Ferraro.&#13;
Pridemore also won the 200-IM.&#13;
Other winners for the Rangers&#13;
were Ferraro winning the 50 and&#13;
K50 freestyle*. Gary Dennison took _.&#13;
thirds in the 1000-freestyle and in&#13;
the 1 meter diving. John Douglass&#13;
took thirds in the 200 freestyle and&#13;
the 200 backstroke, and Jim&#13;
Walker took third in the 200&#13;
breaststroke.&#13;
On Friday the team set three&#13;
more team records while losing to&#13;
UW-Whitewater by a score of&#13;
84-28. The record that was set&#13;
Tuesday in the 400-freestyle relay&#13;
was broken by the same four men&#13;
that had previously set it.&#13;
Pridemore set a record in the 1000&#13;
freestyle and also won the 200-fly.&#13;
Jim Ferraro set a record for the&#13;
200-freestyle and also won the 100&#13;
freestyle.&#13;
Others scoring in that meet were&#13;
Bob Fritchen placing second in the&#13;
200-1M and third in the 500-&#13;
treestyle. Gary Dennison third in&#13;
the 1-meter diving, and Jim&#13;
Walker with thirds in the 200&#13;
backstroke and third in the 200&#13;
breaststroke.&#13;
Saturday saw the team travel to&#13;
Ripon to take part in the Ripon&#13;
Relays. 1 here were no team&#13;
scoring for the meet but the&#13;
Rangers did break the meet record&#13;
in the 400-fly relay. That relay&#13;
consisted of Bob Fritchen. Don&#13;
Pridemore and Jim Ferraro. The&#13;
same team took second in the&#13;
400-1M relay and fourth in the 400&#13;
breaststroke relay. \&#13;
Wednesday the Rangers will&#13;
hold a meet with the men&#13;
swimming against U W-Milwaukee&#13;
and the Illinois Institute of&#13;
Technology and the \\omen&#13;
competing against UW-M. UWGreen&#13;
Bay and Carthage. Saturday&#13;
they will travel to 1IT to take&#13;
part in the Hawk Relays.&#13;
Wisconsin Intercollegiate Championship!&#13;
Wrestlers host tourney&#13;
by Donald Scherrer&#13;
Wrestling coach Jim Koch&#13;
foresees a great season for his team&#13;
this year. With three AllAmericans&#13;
and the promise for&#13;
more. Parkside just might be&#13;
know&gt;ti'M'O're for its wrestling than''&#13;
basketball greats, if indeed it isn't&#13;
already.&#13;
Of the three All-Americans,&#13;
senior Bob Gruner (158), AilAmerican&#13;
in everyone one of his&#13;
three years here, and current&#13;
National Champ, will undoubtedly&#13;
again come off very strong this&#13;
year. With a record of 27-2 in his&#13;
junior year, and a total of 77-17-1,&#13;
Gruner is expected to eventually&#13;
break the school record for all time&#13;
wins.&#13;
The other two All-Americans&#13;
who have promising records are&#13;
sophomore Dan Winter, who will&#13;
wrestle at 134 instead of 126, 24-5&#13;
last year. 50-15 in all, and senior&#13;
Ron Zmuda (177) with a 78-79&#13;
record of 25-6.&#13;
Coach Kock also expects&#13;
outstanding performances by the&#13;
rest of the team.&#13;
At 118 will be Parkside's Most&#13;
Improved Wrestler for the 78-79&#13;
season, and also the lightest. Dean&#13;
Quam. 22-10 last year. At 126 will&#13;
be senior Tom LaCourseire, 4-4 in&#13;
79. and Kevin Casper, a new man&#13;
on the team.&#13;
Tom Burke. Ron Perron, and&#13;
Mike Winter will vie for the 142&#13;
class. At 158 it will be junior Bob&#13;
Pekarske (19-7 in 79). who Koch&#13;
believes has the makings of an&#13;
Ail-American; 167-Tom Lenzer;&#13;
190-currently empty; and Heavy&#13;
weight. Jeff Debe. who wrestled at&#13;
190 last year and who coach Koch&#13;
considers a light heavyweight.&#13;
The team's first important&#13;
match is on Saturday, December&#13;
8» here at Parkside. The 8th&#13;
Annual Wisconsin Intercollegiate&#13;
Championships prelims will begin&#13;
at 10 a.m.. the finals at 6:30 p.m.&#13;
The participating schools include&#13;
UW-Platteville. UW-Whitewater.&#13;
UW-Oshkosh. UW-Lacrosse.&#13;
UW-Stevens Point. UW-Madison.&#13;
J.V's. Marquette. Carthage,&#13;
Carroll. Waukesha Tech. Gateway&#13;
Tech. and UW-Parkside. Admission&#13;
is $1.50. Scorers and other&#13;
help is needed; for more info,&#13;
contact Coach Jim Koch.&#13;
Since the wrestlers have two&#13;
opportunities each year to compete&#13;
in a national tournament, Coach&#13;
Koch hopes his team will glide&#13;
through the NCAA II and NAIA&#13;
NAtionals and into the NCAA I&#13;
Nationals. Koch sees his team's&#13;
main weakness as that of hot&#13;
having two or three persons in&#13;
each weight class to sub for first&#13;
Basketball&#13;
forms&#13;
available&#13;
Intramural Basketball entry&#13;
forms are over in the Physical&#13;
Educations building. Please see&#13;
them on the intramural wall in the&#13;
hallway, or see Loran Hein to sign&#13;
up vour team.&#13;
string injuries, whereas their&#13;
strength is in the experience of the&#13;
All-Americans. According to&#13;
Koch. "In wrestling, experience is&#13;
probably the biggest thing that&#13;
counts."&#13;
The best the team has ever&#13;
ranked was third in 1973. They are&#13;
currently 8th in the NAIA. The&#13;
team is also featured in Scholastic&#13;
Wrestling News (December 15.&#13;
1979). perhaps as a good omen of&#13;
the 78-79 season.&#13;
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Fencer has high hopes&#13;
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For a guy who is in only his third&#13;
year of competition in the sport of&#13;
fencing, junior Mark Zwolinski&#13;
has set some pretty high goals for&#13;
himself. Why shouldn't he? He has&#13;
all the physical attributes required&#13;
of a good fencer. He has a long&#13;
reach, height, quickness and&#13;
strength. "Physical conditioning is&#13;
important. Your entire body has to&#13;
be in shape and for the foil. You&#13;
have to have the control and&#13;
quickness, because you have a&#13;
smaller target area than the sabre&#13;
or epee. With the foil you can only&#13;
score on the trunk of the body."&#13;
said Zwolinski.&#13;
To keep in shape. Zwolinski&#13;
has a weekly routine of running,&#13;
lilting weights, push-ups and&#13;
getting on the fencing strip a&#13;
m(nimum pf five hours a week. He&#13;
hopes this will help him in his long&#13;
journey of placing in the top three&#13;
at the Great Lakes Invitational&#13;
and "before graduating becoming&#13;
an All-American." He figures he&#13;
has a good chance of attaining his&#13;
goal. "I'm right up there with the&#13;
good competitors, it's just who gets&#13;
the breaks."&#13;
It Zwolinski, does become an&#13;
All-American. or for whatever&#13;
success he enjoys. Zwolsinki says&#13;
the credit has to go to coach Loren&#13;
/&#13;
flein. "Loren has been instrumental&#13;
in my development. For the&#13;
first year he worked with me&#13;
everyday and kicked my butt. But&#13;
I learned from him and thejeredit&#13;
has to go to him."&#13;
Soccer&#13;
Intromurals begin&#13;
1 he interest in recent years in&#13;
this country in the sport of soccer&#13;
has brought about competition on&#13;
all levels. The same is true here at&#13;
Parkside with the beginning of an&#13;
indoor intramural soccer league&#13;
early next semester.&#13;
The league is open to both&#13;
men's and women's teams.&#13;
Non-yArsitj; lettermen are eligible.&#13;
The league will start in late&#13;
January with the games being&#13;
•played on Sunday at'ternoonsfrom&#13;
4 to 6 pm.&#13;
Teams w ill consist of either 5 or&#13;
6 persons. Any teams or&#13;
individuals interested should&#13;
contact coach Hal Henderson in&#13;
.the P.F.. building or by calling&#13;
553-2311 as soon as possible.&#13;
********##**** ijc*&#13;
Why do students&#13;
transfer to&#13;
Milton College?&#13;
"I decided Milton College was the place for me when I found&#13;
out they offered just the major I wanted and they would&#13;
accept most all of my credits from previous colleges&#13;
attended."&#13;
Dave Searles&#13;
Transfer student&#13;
UW-Madison&#13;
\&#13;
"I heard that the academic standards were high at Milton&#13;
College and that the professors were always willing to help&#13;
you with your studies."&#13;
Carol Shinske&#13;
Transfer student&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
"The opportunity to enroll in Milton College's reputed music&#13;
program and to play on an outstanding football team&#13;
attracted me to Milton College."&#13;
Jeff Churchwell&#13;
Transfer student&#13;
UW-LaCrosse&#13;
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 iL University of Wisconsin-Parkside anger --k Ox rC- • Wednesday, December 12, 1979 iiiyn i tx i Happy Holiday^ Vol. 8 No. 15 ; x SUFAC completes preliminary budget In the spirit photo by C  - Mo ,denaueF The Christmas tree in the Union Bazaar stands to bring the Christmas spirit to all UW-Parkside students. Last Ranger of semester ATTENTION! This is the last noon on January 11 in order to be Ranger for the semester. The next printed. issue will be coming out on Reservations for ad space will be January 16. 1980. All copy and accepted on the usual deadlines letters to the Editor for that issue for an upcoming issue, must be in the Ranger office by by Sue Stevens The Segregated University Fees Allocations Committee has completed the preliminary budget­ing for the 1980-81 academic year. The final figure, as it now stands, for SUFAC is $551,650. This figure shows a 5.4% increase over last year's final allocations — •&gt; $23 incr C.'ist&gt; in tuition pfr student per year. According to Tim Zimnier. President of the parkside Student Government Association, the final budget will either remain the same as the preliminary or be cut. depending upon the feelings of the student body on the tuition rise. The SUFAC hopes to have the final budgeting done before the winter break, something that hasn't been done at Parkside for years. Last year the SUFAC met during the winter break in order to complete the preliminaries before the second semester began. Speed has been a major difference in the committee so far this year, with several budgets being approved in less than ten minutes. This could well be attributed to the fact that most of the budget requests the committee received were kept at the same level or a minimum increase. The major budget hikes this year are seen in Student Health, and the P.S.G.A. budget itself. The Student Health office has added to its budget request a classified typist at $5,127. a nurse at $8,580. and a psychologist at $6.(XX). The total budget for Student Health increased bv $14,129. I he P.S.G.A. budget increase is due to the added amount of United Council dues which haven't been paid in past years. The increase for the P.S.G.A. budget is S2.400. the amount of dues per vear. • Basketball: Home opener exciting • Surviving the bitter cold • From the Parking Lot : Cambodians for sale • Wrestlers: Strong showing SUFAC me mbers in meeting last Friday Most of the other preliminary budgets passed by SUFAC this year reflected an approximate 7% increase over last vear's final photo by B. Passino figure. I he following is a listing of the budgets reviewed by SUFAC this vear: BUDGET AREA FINAL 79-80 REQUEST 80-81 PRELIMINARY Union Operations $194,857 194.85" 194.857 Union Debt 105.500 105.500 105.500 Athletics 4 7.080 48."90 48.790 Intramurals 34.5(X) 35. "05 35.(XX) Student Health 33.(XX) 55.904 47.129 P.A.B. 30.725 34.302 33.460 S.O.C. 20 .(XX) 25.655 22.320 Union Programming 13.697 15.064 14.793 RANGER 13.5(X) 14.286 14.286 Housing 9.486 10.666 10.666 C.S.C. ' 8.3(H) 8.823 8.823 Child Care Center 6.000 6.931 6.931 P.S.G.A. 1 ivw /V/W 6.300 6.300 SAB Building Costs -2.250 2.250 2.250 SUFAC 5(H) 0&lt;!M 545 S523.295 S551.650 There are still problems with this budget according to Zimmcr. The SAB budget is still up in the air. This budget, which serves as a building maintenance reserve for the building which houses the C.S.C.. and the Child Care Center, may increase due to problems with the existing reserve. The SUFAC w ill find out just where this reserve stands as soon as the figures are in from the finance office. Dec, graduates Reception planned Last year at this time there were many prospective December graduates enraged at the ad­ministrations decision to abolish ilie December commencement ceremonies. It was decided, because qf poor attendance, and huge expenses to invite December graduates to attend May commencement, either before or after they graduate. Because graduates last year had already planned to have familv celebrations, they resented not being notified in time about the new commencement ceremony policy. Hie Ranger had numerous students coming into the office voicing,their complaints. In order to correct the problem. ( hancellor Alan Gusktn decider to have a s mall reception honoring those graduates at the end of theit final term. It was a success, anc everyone was satisfied. Hits year the reception fo December graduates will again b&lt; held. I he C han cellor's office hat already mailed out invitations ti prospective December graduate to attend the reception to be helt on Sunday. December 16 from 2-pm in the Galbraith Conterene Room tV\ LLC 3ti3). It seems that UW-Parkside ha es-nhlishe.! another tradition t continue throughout its years. IT onlv problem now ts. "What if ti Max graduates want a receptic , also'.'" &#13;
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              <text>W University of Wisconsin - Porkside&#13;
anger&#13;
Thursday, January 17, 1980&#13;
Vol. 8 No. 16&#13;
P^GAjhonging&#13;
Hale elected 'Veep'&#13;
by Sue Stevens&#13;
nn December 18, 1979 Dave&#13;
1 was sworn in as the new&#13;
^.pre Jlsident of the Parkside&#13;
Ident Government Association&#13;
lib the Senate looked on. Hale&#13;
Succeeds Mary Arnold who&#13;
Signed fro m her post to attend&#13;
3 in Montana. Arnold was&#13;
Jected to the position in April of&#13;
jtfQ&#13;
Tim Zimmer, President of&#13;
pSG.A., appointed Hale to the&#13;
Veep position, "because he has&#13;
experience with student government&#13;
and knows what problems&#13;
are and how to correct&#13;
them."&#13;
ITiis is Hale's second year of&#13;
involvement with P.S.G.A. He is a&#13;
senior majoring in Business&#13;
Management and Labor&#13;
Economics. He was also the&#13;
president an d founding member&#13;
ii th e Accounting Club here on&#13;
campus.&#13;
When asked what major&#13;
changes, if any, he would try to&#13;
initiate, Hale responded,&#13;
"Generally we're trying to&#13;
s t i m u l a t e i n t e r g r o u p&#13;
cohesiveness. I'd also like to build&#13;
iipcontinuity in the Senate so that&#13;
M don' t h ave to start over year&#13;
| after yea r."&#13;
I Hale believes that Parkside is a&#13;
good school with a reputable&#13;
faculty and staff. "I've seen the&#13;
university change during the&#13;
years I've been here. The business&#13;
department has turned around.&#13;
It's now a very viable,* well&#13;
received organization throughout&#13;
the community," he stated.&#13;
The climate at Parkside has&#13;
changed also according to Hale.&#13;
"Students have become more&#13;
aware of activities and are more&#13;
concerned with academic standing.&#13;
The university is no longer&#13;
just an extension of high school."&#13;
The Vice-president isn't the only&#13;
new thing around the P.S.G.A.&#13;
"We've been revising the constitution&#13;
for over a year," stated&#13;
President Zimmer.&#13;
The main changes in the&#13;
document will go up for a&#13;
referendum vote this spring.&#13;
Two major revisions were&#13;
made. The first is in the make-up&#13;
of the Senate itself. Presently,&#13;
there are 24 senatorial seats — 12&#13;
divisional and 12 at-large. Nine of&#13;
the 24 are now filled. The revision&#13;
would call for a cut in the total&#13;
number of S enate seats to 18 and&#13;
make all positions at-large.&#13;
"In the past, there has been too&#13;
much confusion at • the voting&#13;
booths when divisional senators&#13;
were being elected," Zimmer&#13;
said. "Students didn't know who&#13;
voted for who and why they&#13;
couldn't vote when no one was&#13;
running for their divisions."&#13;
The second major change will&#13;
be made in the Segregated&#13;
University Fees Allocations&#13;
Committee (SUFAC). This&#13;
committtee is now elected by the&#13;
student body separate from the&#13;
Senate to allocate money to&#13;
Parkside student groups&#13;
Histroically, there've been many&#13;
problems with this process.&#13;
"This year went pretty weil with&#13;
SUFAC," Zimmer stated, "but it&#13;
could easily go back to the way it&#13;
was (arguing, stacking the&#13;
committee, etc.)."&#13;
The revision would list the&#13;
SUFAC as a committee of eight&#13;
members instead of the 13 now&#13;
stated. Six of these members&#13;
would be senators. The remaining&#13;
two positions would be at-large.&#13;
"State law says that we're (the&#13;
student government) responsible&#13;
to allocate the segregated fees&#13;
money," Zimmer added. "We're&#13;
just trying to make sure that we&#13;
fulfill that responsibility."&#13;
Other than these changes,&#13;
P.S.G.A. doesn't expect to make&#13;
any major turn-arounds. When&#13;
asked to comment on new trends&#13;
in student government, both Hale&#13;
and Zimmer replied that they&#13;
don't think this campus would&#13;
want the Pail and Shovel here.&#13;
"People who are involved know&#13;
the importance of working&#13;
together," Zimmer stated.&#13;
Hale and Zimmer believe they&#13;
can work together. As President&#13;
Zimmer concluded, "We're a good&#13;
team to finish out the end of our&#13;
term." DAVE HALE, new student government veep.&#13;
photo by Sue Stevens&#13;
What is life? A carnival, of course!&#13;
by Sue Stevens&#13;
What is life? Parkside students&#13;
wye been asking this question&#13;
™ find an answer as the 1980&#13;
student O rganizations Council&#13;
Water Carnival begins on&#13;
anuary 28th, running through&#13;
February 2nd.&#13;
Life is a Carnival," the theme&#13;
s year, will seem more than&#13;
appropriate to students participating&#13;
in this year's week of&#13;
winter activity and excietment.&#13;
According to Mary Braun,&#13;
President of S.O.C., "This is the&#13;
first year that we've had the&#13;
money and interest to have a fullfledged&#13;
Winter Carnival at&#13;
Parkside."&#13;
As many students may&#13;
Schedule of Events&#13;
w painting&#13;
PRE-CARNIVAL, Jan. 23-28&#13;
|y Monday, Jan. 28th&#13;
J - L OO pm Indoor Parade&#13;
- 3 :00 pm Union Square rally&#13;
Tuesday, Jan 29&#13;
Hitting) "Snowthing" snow sculpture contest (weather perJp®',1&#13;
-&#13;
00 Pm Tug-of-War Contest Part 1 in Union Square sponsored&#13;
3 on &lt; 1 ience Club&#13;
"*:00 pm Uncle Vinty Mini-Concert sponsored by PAB&#13;
12 (v, Wednesday, Jan. 30&#13;
," ii&#13;
00 pm Cream Pie Eating Contest in Union Cafeteria sponTjty&#13;
RANGER&#13;
^sored b* p^C^^house featuring Bill Hinkley &amp; Judy Larson,&#13;
'&#13;
1&#13;
:&#13;
00 Pm Pabst night featuring Woodsong in Union Square&#13;
' ,red by the Union&#13;
'1:00-o.aa Thursday, Jan. 31 ~ A,&#13;
Poods P&#13;
m Indoor Picnic in Union Cafeteria sponsored by SAGA&#13;
C^ss-country 'ski relay race sponsored by the Parksdie&#13;
7.Q0 q ^&#13;
:0&#13;
° Pm Winter Carnival Variety Show in Union Square&#13;
H:Oo o ^ Friday, February 1 .&#13;
•'oods pm Indoor Picnic in Union Cafeteria sponsored by SAGA&#13;
remember, plans for past winter&#13;
carnivals here have not&#13;
materialized. This year seems&#13;
different. With help from the&#13;
Student Life Office and the Union,&#13;
S.O.C. is looking forward to an&#13;
exciting week of color, competition,&#13;
and fun.&#13;
Parkside students can look for a&#13;
range of indoor activities from&#13;
dances, to a parade, to pie eating.&#13;
For those more anxious to take&#13;
part in outdoor fun, there'll be&#13;
snow sculpting and cross-country&#13;
skiing (with Mother Nature's&#13;
consent) as well as Tug-of-War&#13;
contests.&#13;
For members of Parkside&#13;
student organizations, the incentive&#13;
is even greater as groups&#13;
compete for a grand prize to be&#13;
announced at the Parkside vs.&#13;
Milton College basketball game on&#13;
Saturday, February 2nd. This&#13;
prize, a party in the Union Rec&#13;
Center, will go to the group accumulating&#13;
the most points during&#13;
the week's competitions.&#13;
The groups will be kept busy&#13;
preparing for an indoor parade on&#13;
Monday, designing floats as well&#13;
as snow sculptures to be created&#13;
on Tuesday. Their strength as a&#13;
group will be put to the test in the&#13;
Tug-of-War Contest on Tuesday&#13;
afternoon. Group personalities&#13;
will show through during Thursday&#13;
night's Variety Show.&#13;
Finally, their creativity will once&#13;
again be tried as they compete in&#13;
the "Most Original Cheer Contest"&#13;
on Friday afternoon. (The&#13;
winning cheer will be heard at the&#13;
basketball game Saturday night.)&#13;
Groups interested in competing&#13;
in carnival activities should signup&#13;
in the Student Life Office&#13;
(Union 209) before January 21st,&#13;
or contact Mary Braun in the&#13;
S.O.C. office (next door to the&#13;
RANGER office).&#13;
Individual students will also get&#13;
into the act as the infectious&#13;
opening parade passes through&#13;
the main concourse, leading all&#13;
students to the Union Square on&#13;
Monday afternoon to enjoy music&#13;
and get into the mood for a&#13;
"crazy" week.&#13;
Throughout the week, students&#13;
may enjoy beer (a quart at a time&#13;
for 751 when you buy a special&#13;
Winter Carnival mug for $1.50 a t&#13;
the beginning of the week) and&#13;
entertainment. Included on the&#13;
list of bands and entertainment&#13;
are Uncle Vinty, Woodsong,&#13;
Arroyo, and Bill Hinkley &amp; Judy&#13;
Larson.&#13;
Students may also participate in&#13;
the "Snowthing" sculpting contest&#13;
along with other activities such as&#13;
cream-pie eating, dancing, crosscountry&#13;
relay races, the variety&#13;
show, and beer tasting. Students&#13;
wielding cameras may register to&#13;
compete in a photo contest&#13;
sponsored by, yours truly, the&#13;
RANGER. (For information on&#13;
sign-ups, rules, and categories,&#13;
watch these pages.)&#13;
To top off the week, the&#13;
Parkside Rangers will take over&#13;
on the court, looking for a victory&#13;
over Milton College on Saturday&#13;
night at 7:30 p.m. Students&#13;
wishing to attend the game as&#13;
"Masked Ranger Rooters" can&#13;
pick up a Mardi Gras mask at the&#13;
Student Life Office before 4:30&#13;
p.m. on Friday by showing their&#13;
basketball tickets.&#13;
After the game is over, all will&#13;
be celebrating Parkside's victory&#13;
(right?) as the Mardi Gras theme&#13;
is carried over into a Masked Ball&#13;
in the Union Dining Room. The&#13;
dance will feature the Charlie Aul&#13;
Band along with plenty of refreshments.&#13;
(Those not wearing a&#13;
carnival button will pay $3 to enter&#13;
this one.)&#13;
In order to get even more into&#13;
the mood for the carnival,&#13;
students will be able to check out&#13;
tempera paints and brushes from&#13;
the Art Club next week to paint an&#13;
assigned area of windows.&#13;
Painting will begin Wednesday,&#13;
January 23rd and end at the&#13;
beginning of the carnival.&#13;
With all the events in mind.&#13;
S.O.C. is optimistic that this&#13;
year's carnival will be a success.&#13;
As Mary Braun stated. "If it goes&#13;
over well, it may be an annual&#13;
event. We've done out work. Now&#13;
it's up to the students."&#13;
r INSIDE...&#13;
• 'Kramer vs Kramer' review&#13;
• Rangers claim classic&#13;
• Ranger changing &#13;
2 Thursday, January 17, 1980 Ranger&#13;
Ranger changing&#13;
by Mira Lochanski&#13;
Welcome back UW-P students,&#13;
faculty, staff, and other oncampus&#13;
personnel. The start of&#13;
the New Year means out with the&#13;
old and in with the new. That&#13;
means changes and the newest&#13;
change for our RANGER student&#13;
newspaper is a change of printers&#13;
due to previous problems with our&#13;
old printer, the Zion Publishing&#13;
Co. This change was deemed&#13;
necessary in order to eliminate&#13;
further problems from occurring&#13;
remarked Sue Stevens, editor of&#13;
the RANGER.&#13;
Sue also commented that this&#13;
change will help to improve news&#13;
coverage in the RANGER since&#13;
the new publisher, Union&#13;
Cooperative Publishing Co. in&#13;
Kenosha, who also prints the&#13;
Kenosha Labor and various other&#13;
publications will also take on the&#13;
responsibility of d oing the pasteups&#13;
for our student newspaper.&#13;
This will give more time for our&#13;
staff members to improve the&#13;
news section by having a&#13;
publisher closer to our campus as&#13;
well as economizing on gas&#13;
remarked Sue.&#13;
The second change for RANGER&#13;
is the change in deadline dates for&#13;
ads, events, and all week's copy.&#13;
RANGER has changed the&#13;
deadline date from Thursday&#13;
10:00 am. to Monday 9:00 am. Sue&#13;
mentioned that this change will&#13;
allow RANGER staffers to effectively&#13;
and efficiently meet&#13;
deadlines dates will more ease,&#13;
especially for those student staff&#13;
members with heavy schedules.&#13;
A t hird change for RANGER is&#13;
the availability of receiving course&#13;
credit in becoming a RANGER&#13;
photographer and reporter. "To&#13;
find out more information about&#13;
this new course credit, stop by the&#13;
RANGER Office and either talk to&#13;
myself or one of our staff members&#13;
to let you in on all the&#13;
details," said Sue.&#13;
RANGER looks forward to the&#13;
new changes that have recently&#13;
occurred and hopes that these&#13;
changes will improve the quality&#13;
and readership of our school newspaper.&#13;
RANGER also encourages&#13;
to hear your viewpoint on the&#13;
recent changes that have been&#13;
made and any comments and/or&#13;
criticisms can be directed to Sue&#13;
Stevens, editor of the RANGER.&#13;
J y&#13;
V&#13;
f.&#13;
" is BUT LITTLE new y£:ar joke*, why BOES NO iAuo^ ?*&#13;
f&#13;
t&#13;
M&#13;
Letters to the Editor •&#13;
Cambodian article&#13;
found appalling&#13;
Dear Ranger Editor,&#13;
I was utterly appalled when I&#13;
read your article Cambodians For&#13;
Sale. I cannot understand how&#13;
anyone in their right mind could&#13;
allow such sick, sadistiacal (sic)&#13;
inhumane writing to appear in the&#13;
newspaper.&#13;
This article had absolutely&#13;
nothing constructive to offer. If&#13;
this article was supposed to say&#13;
anything, I completely fail to see&#13;
the point. I was told that this was a&#13;
satirical attempt speaking out&#13;
against the plight the Cambodians&#13;
are in. However, one would think&#13;
that a college student working on&#13;
a newspaper would have enough&#13;
command of the English language&#13;
to address this situation in a&#13;
mature enough manner.&#13;
The Cambodians have already&#13;
been striped (sic) of a lmost all of&#13;
their human dignity. Comments&#13;
such as, "... it's house-trained"&#13;
and "rice is so much cheaper than&#13;
Alpo" are one hundred percent&#13;
SICK!!! I was more than angry&#13;
and frustrated when I read them, I&#13;
was also greived (sic).&#13;
I cannot understand how this&#13;
article was allowed in the paper. I&#13;
would think that the paper would&#13;
have a better screening policy. To&#13;
allow something like this to be&#13;
printed does not only reflect the&#13;
author's sick debased mind, but&#13;
could also marr (sic) the entire&#13;
Ranger staff. I was extremely&#13;
(sic) pleased with the positive&#13;
program you ran for the Cambodians,&#13;
and therefore simply&#13;
don't understand this article&#13;
appearing in your paper. I am also&#13;
fully aware of freedom of the&#13;
press; but, like any gift, freedom&#13;
too can be misused. I have faith&#13;
that you'll be more sensitive to&#13;
reader's opinions in the future.&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
Carolyn Bresciano&#13;
Spirits crushed&#13;
by article&#13;
Dear Editor of the Ranger,&#13;
My spirits were crushed when I&#13;
read your article, Cambodians&#13;
For Sale, by G. Helgeson. Based&#13;
on the integrity of the Ranger&#13;
Staff, and present performance, I&#13;
was devastated. I find it hard to&#13;
believe that the article would have&#13;
been printed if it were screened by&#13;
several Ranger staff members.&#13;
I can't believe you would intensionaly&#13;
(sic) compromise to an&#13;
article which strips a people of&#13;
human dignity. The Cambodians&#13;
have already slipped far from&#13;
human dignity, and continue to die&#13;
by the thousands in a rapidly&#13;
increasing poverty.&#13;
We fail to realize that this type&#13;
of thought is only one step away&#13;
from the thinking that brought the&#13;
demented mind of Adolf H itler to&#13;
committ such atrocities. It seems&#13;
very ironic that the Ranger staff&#13;
just ran a drive to send aid to&#13;
these suffering people. Think&#13;
about it! The idea of selling&#13;
Cambodians for Christmas&#13;
presents is sick, below any level of&#13;
human dignity. The comments&#13;
like, "rice is so much cheaper&#13;
than Alpo," and "registered by&#13;
the Human Breeders&#13;
Association," are sick, sick,&#13;
sick!!!&#13;
Come on, we as the people of the&#13;
United States need now to&#13;
preserve human dignity more&#13;
than ever, expecially with people&#13;
like Ayatollah Khomeni (sic)&#13;
running around. If this article had&#13;
a purpose or was trying to make a&#13;
constructive point, it failed to&#13;
come through.&#13;
Joel Gummeson&#13;
I.V.C.F. President&#13;
Blatant racial&#13;
commentary&#13;
Dear Ms. Stevens:&#13;
Enclosed is a copy of a n article&#13;
by Ginger Helgeson that appeared&#13;
in the last issue of the Ranger&#13;
which you either overlooked,&#13;
lacked the brain matter to perceive&#13;
as offensive, or are in&#13;
agreement with the author's&#13;
sentiment.&#13;
Initially I tried to find some&#13;
evidence of satirical reason for&#13;
the article or a message to indicate&#13;
that it was not meant to say&#13;
exactly what is written. Needless&#13;
to say, I could find none. I feel&#13;
obligated to disassociate myself&#13;
with any inference that as a&#13;
reader I found humor in such&#13;
blatant racial commentary. I feel&#13;
the article smacks of the most&#13;
heinous of racial degradation&#13;
imaginable that has been heaped&#13;
upon an unfortunate group of&#13;
people who have neither asked for&#13;
nor deserve the situation they are&#13;
in.&#13;
I trust that this article is not&#13;
reflective of the intellectual level&#13;
or the capacity of human understanding&#13;
of the Ranger staff;&#13;
and more important, of the&#13;
student body of the University of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside. I hope that&#13;
your office is flooded with&#13;
correspondence denouncing this&#13;
type of "journalistic trash." I am&#13;
aware of the disclaimer written on&#13;
the inside of your paper which&#13;
states:&#13;
Ranger is written and edited by&#13;
students of U W-Parkside and they&#13;
are solely responsible for its&#13;
editorial policy and content.&#13;
I hope you will not remove your&#13;
personal name from the top of this&#13;
letter and will indicate your&#13;
willingness to accept some&#13;
responsibility for allowing the&#13;
article to be printed.&#13;
I am also aware of the&#13;
statement that indicates that the&#13;
Ranger reserves all editorial&#13;
privileges in refusing to print&#13;
letters which contain false or&#13;
defamatory content, and I would&#13;
think this policy would apply to&#13;
your own articles.&#13;
I believe that the Ranger should&#13;
offer a public apology to the&#13;
Cambodian people who have&#13;
suffered enough without the ridicule&#13;
thatyour newspaper has found&#13;
appropriate during this holiday&#13;
Parkside in this sport,&#13;
deserved notice just as much&#13;
the ones that were mentioned,&#13;
I think it is time that both!.&#13;
Ranger and Parkside realize ho&#13;
important swimming is to th&#13;
campus and the surrounding citii&#13;
of Kenosha and Racine.&#13;
Let's get with i&#13;
A Swimming Ft&#13;
Article insensitiv&lt;&#13;
and insulting&#13;
season.&#13;
ganger&#13;
Editor Sue Stevens&#13;
Business Manager '.Brian Fellarid&#13;
Feature Editor. Ken Meyer&#13;
Sports Editor .Jeff Stevens&#13;
Ad Manager. Dan Galbraith&#13;
Ad Representative. Linda Andersen&#13;
STAFF&#13;
Mark Anderson, Charles Clifton, Dave Cramer, Pete Cramer, Steve Dankert, Phillip&#13;
DeLuisa, Ginger Helgeson, Renee Jones, Mira Lochanski, Paul Lukawski, Reed McMillan,&#13;
Curt Moldenauer, Kevin Padula, Brian Passino, Walt Remondini, Don Scherrer,&#13;
Denise Sobieski, Bill Stougaard, Michael Williams&#13;
RANGER is written and edited by students of UW-Parkside and they are solely&#13;
responsible for its editorial policy and content.&#13;
Published every Thursday during the academic year except during breaks and holidays,&#13;
RANGER is printed byJtje Union Cooperative Publishing Co., Kenosha, Wisconsin.&#13;
• Written permission is required for reprint of any portion of RANGER.&#13;
"5" All correspondence should be addressed to: Parkside Ranger, WLLC D139, UWParkside,&#13;
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Letters to the Editor will be accepted if typewritten, doublespaced on standard size&#13;
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Deadline for letters is Monday at 12 noon for publication on Thursday. The RANGER&#13;
1 reserves all editorial privileges in refusing to print letters which contain false or&#13;
defamatory content.&#13;
Editor's Note: Yes, Mr.&#13;
Villarreal, I am willing to accept&#13;
some responsibility for allowing&#13;
this article to be printed.&#13;
However, my only apology is&#13;
extended to those who misinterpreted&#13;
this column which&#13;
appeared in the December 12th&#13;
issue of the Ranger. The Ranger&#13;
realizes that the plight of the&#13;
Cambodians is very real and ugly.&#13;
I only hope that the article affected&#13;
most of our readers the way&#13;
it has those who responded. After&#13;
the meager response to our&#13;
Cambodian fund campaign during&#13;
Thanksgiving, Ms. Helgeson&#13;
chose to stir the emotions of our&#13;
readers through ridiculing the&#13;
way many Americans reduce the&#13;
Cambodians to something less&#13;
than human beings. I believe she&#13;
succeeded.&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
Guadalupe G. Villarreal&#13;
To the Editor:&#13;
As Editor of the Ranger r&#13;
have many privileges. You als&#13;
however, bear certain resf&#13;
sibilities.&#13;
I read your paper regute&#13;
finding it a source of informatio&#13;
entertainment, insight, con&#13;
munity spirit, and stimulation,&#13;
am distressed and dismayei&#13;
however, that you chose to incluc&#13;
in your holiday issue the article t&#13;
G. Helgeson, "Cambodians f&lt;&#13;
sale." I find Helgeson's attempt;&#13;
"humor" both insensitive ar&#13;
insulting to Cambodians, |&#13;
refugees throughout history, to a&#13;
who have suffered, to all who hav&#13;
sought to find means to minimis&#13;
suffering, and to all for whom th&#13;
holiday season symbolizes lovi&#13;
joy, and regeneration.&#13;
Helgeson obviously has a knac&#13;
with words. I look forward 1&#13;
reading other articles by him/hf&#13;
that are entertaining and creativ&#13;
rather than down - grading an&#13;
destructive. J&#13;
Barbara Mari!&#13;
Music Facult y&#13;
Swimmers left out&#13;
Dear Editorial Dept.,&#13;
I am writing in reply to the&#13;
article on Athletics - Ten Years of&#13;
Tradition that appeared in the&#13;
November'28 issue of t he Ranger.&#13;
Mr. Edenhauser wrote a good&#13;
article on the material he had. But&#13;
there is one major flaw. That was&#13;
the absence of the sport of&#13;
swimming the article. No matter,&#13;
how small the sport may be in the&#13;
eyes of some people, swimming is&#13;
a very important and rewarding&#13;
sport to the past and present&#13;
swimmers of Parkside. All -&#13;
Americans come from swimming,&#13;
too. And Parkside's only All -&#13;
American is still here from this&#13;
sport. His name is Jim Ferraro.&#13;
He has brought much attention to&#13;
Give&#13;
till it&#13;
helps&#13;
•¥&#13;
Red Cross&#13;
is counting&#13;
on you. &#13;
Ranger Thursday, January 1 7, 1 9 80&#13;
Itudents go into&#13;
ending business&#13;
Students at the State U. of New&#13;
ork at Stony Brook own and&#13;
-grate most of the vending and&#13;
;nball machines in campus&#13;
mitories. While some are the&#13;
perty of dorm governing&#13;
ies, most belong to individual&#13;
lents, according to an ad-&#13;
....istra'tor&#13;
The pr actice developed several&#13;
ears ago when dorm legislatures&#13;
eeded money, says Emile&#13;
dams, assistant vice president&#13;
jr student affairs. The legislators&#13;
)Und that operating pinball&#13;
aehines was a good way of&#13;
jsing needed funds. Over the&#13;
ars, many of the machines were&#13;
quired by individual students,&#13;
says.&#13;
This year, for the first time,&#13;
snding machine operators were&#13;
&gt;quired to license their machines&#13;
ith the Student Business&#13;
operative (SCOOP), a non-&#13;
•ofit organization founded by the&#13;
udent government. Some&#13;
lachine owners objected to the&#13;
igulation, w hich required them&#13;
i pay a $25 fee and to report their&#13;
•ofits to SCOOP. But Adams says&#13;
censing was necessary for&#13;
veral reasons.&#13;
'Technically, you can't use&#13;
te property to make a profit,"&#13;
xplains. "Whatwe're trying to&#13;
now is establish some stans.&#13;
For one thing, the students&#13;
own the machines don't have&#13;
ly insu rance, and if a student&#13;
ire to be injured, the institution&#13;
)uld be in a difficult position in&#13;
;rms of li ability."&#13;
The fee will cover insurance, as&#13;
311 as the cost of licensing and&#13;
intaining revenue records,&#13;
ose who didn't license their&#13;
chines f aced impoundment of&#13;
(equipment and a $50 fine.&#13;
irth shoes gone&#13;
What e ver happened to Earth&#13;
oes, those backward-slanted&#13;
oes so popular with young&#13;
ople a few years ago? The&#13;
mpany went out of b usiness, not&#13;
om lack of the shoe's&#13;
Hilarity, but from financial&#13;
smanagement, says Richard&#13;
mey, a Milwaukee&#13;
sinessman who has acquired&#13;
(rights to Earth Shoes and&#13;
&gt;es to revive their popularity.&#13;
News Briefs&#13;
Fear counseling&#13;
to be offered&#13;
Do you want help in trying to&#13;
lose weight? to overcome public&#13;
speaking anxiety? to overcome&#13;
fear of heights, snakes, getting in&#13;
the water to learn to swim, or&#13;
some other specific nonsocial&#13;
fear? Special group counseling&#13;
programs are being offered this&#13;
semester (Spring 1980) to&#13;
Parkside students concerned with&#13;
any of these problems.&#13;
The programs are sponsored by&#13;
professor of psychology William&#13;
Morrow and students in his class&#13;
in Behavioral Counseling; the&#13;
weight control program is cosponsored&#13;
by the Student Health&#13;
Service. Professor Morrow's&#13;
students will conduct the counseling&#13;
under his supervision as&#13;
part of the course requirements.&#13;
In the weight control groups,&#13;
campus nurse Edith Isenburg will&#13;
team up with those students as a&#13;
co-counselor.&#13;
Each program will employ&#13;
semi-structured counseling&#13;
procedures which have been found&#13;
in controlled outcome studies to be&#13;
relatively effective for the particular&#13;
problem. Each program&#13;
will involve six to eight scheduled&#13;
counseling sessions, plus&#13;
homework activities.&#13;
Parkside students who wish to&#13;
participate are expected to meet&#13;
the following criteria, depending&#13;
on the program: (l) Weight&#13;
control: overweight at least 20&#13;
pounds. (2) Public speaking&#13;
anxiety: currently enrolled in a&#13;
course, or in a job or volunteer&#13;
activity, which requires repeated&#13;
public speaking, and anxiety&#13;
seriously interferes with effectiveness&#13;
in giving speeches&#13;
even when well-prepared. (3)&#13;
Specific nonsocial fear:&#13;
exaggerated fear of a specific&#13;
type of n on-interpersonal stimulus&#13;
or situation such as (nonpoisonous)&#13;
snakes, heights, being&#13;
in the water for swimming or&#13;
other water sports, or etc. The&#13;
fear goes beyond realistic fear of&#13;
objective danger, and leads to&#13;
avoidance of situations or activities&#13;
the individual would&#13;
otherwise enter into. For this third&#13;
program, the individual also&#13;
needs to involve a friend or&#13;
relative who is unafraid in those&#13;
situations and is willing to help.&#13;
Sign-up cards to register for any&#13;
sd's Roller Rink&#13;
7220 67th Street n r /&#13;
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M ^&#13;
ULTSONIY&#13;
iting session&#13;
DAY EVENINGS&#13;
30-10:30 PM&#13;
Admission $2.00&#13;
Skate Rental .75&#13;
Must be 18 or older&#13;
of th ese programs are available at&#13;
the following locations:&#13;
Behavioral Science Division&#13;
Office, Moln-275; Student Health&#13;
Service, WLLC-D198; Main Place&#13;
Information Kiosk; Union Information&#13;
desk (D-l level). Those&#13;
interested are asked to sign up by&#13;
not later than Friday, January 25.&#13;
Building replica&#13;
A replica of the Chappaquiddick&#13;
bridge may appear on the ice of&#13;
Lake Mendota in front of the U. of&#13;
Wisconsin - Madison Union this&#13;
winter. The Wisconsin Student&#13;
Association, best known for&#13;
building a paper mache replica of&#13;
the Statue of Liberty on the ice&#13;
last year, voted to build a model of&#13;
the bridge, complete with an&#13;
upside down automobile sticking&#13;
up from beneath the ice.&#13;
Rumor spreads&#13;
The Jeanne Dixon rumor has&#13;
surfaced this year at the U. of&#13;
Wisconsin - Eau Claire. The&#13;
rumor, which is just that, involves&#13;
a prediction supposedly made by&#13;
the psychic Jeanne Dixon that a&#13;
mass murder is going to occur in a&#13;
campus building with certain&#13;
features. It's been making the&#13;
rounds of the nation's campuses in&#13;
one form or another for over six&#13;
years.&#13;
Course offered&#13;
Gustav Mahler is immensely&#13;
popular with orchestral performers&#13;
and conductors, but&#13;
audience reaction to the long,&#13;
complex and. often confusing&#13;
works by the 19th century&#13;
Bohemian composer is frequently&#13;
considerably less enthusiastic.&#13;
University of WisconsinParkside&#13;
music professor Frank&#13;
Mueller, a specialist in 19th&#13;
century music, thinks audience&#13;
apathy is caused by unfamiliarity&#13;
and will offer a course, "Music of&#13;
Mahler," next semester to foster&#13;
appreciation of his work through&#13;
listening and discussion. The class&#13;
will meet from 5 to 6:50 p.m. on&#13;
Tuesdays.&#13;
Modern audiences are not alone&#13;
in being baffled by Mahler's&#13;
work; his contemporaries reacted&#13;
the same way. But Mahler,&#13;
himself, predicted "My time will&#13;
come." It has, says Mueller.&#13;
Famous director&#13;
here In s pring&#13;
Stage and television director&#13;
Robert H. Livingston will be&#13;
visiting artist-in-residence in&#13;
dramatic arts at the University of&#13;
Wisconsin - Parkside, where he&#13;
will direct the spring mainstage&#13;
production, during the second&#13;
semester.&#13;
Livingston, whose directing&#13;
credits include Broadway and offBroadway&#13;
productions as well as&#13;
network TV series shows, will be&#13;
on campus today and tomorrow,&#13;
Jan. 17 and 18, to conduct&#13;
auditions. He then will return to&#13;
New York to honor theater&#13;
commitments there and will open&#13;
rehersals at UW-Parkside in midMarch&#13;
for performances April 24&#13;
through 27 of a new play-withmusic,&#13;
Jeffrey Kindley's "St.&#13;
Hugo of Central Park," recently&#13;
produced in London by BBC.&#13;
The show has a cast of about 15;&#13;
about half the roles are male and&#13;
half female.&#13;
(Simultaneous auditions will be&#13;
held for the spring studio&#13;
production of Moliere's "A Doctor&#13;
in Spite of Himself" under the&#13;
direction of Prof. Rhoda-Gale&#13;
Pollack, which will be staged Feb.&#13;
Livingston won the 1970 offBroadway&#13;
Obie Award for "The&#13;
Me Nobody Knows," for which he&#13;
wrote the book and directed, and,&#13;
after the show's move to&#13;
Broadway, he was nominated for&#13;
the 1970 A ntoinette Perry (Tony)&#13;
award in the best director of a&#13;
musical and best musical book.&#13;
He has directed numerous offBroadway,&#13;
summer stock and&#13;
touring productions including&#13;
"The Solid Gold Cadillac" and "A&#13;
Girl Could Get Lucky" with&#13;
Imogene Coca, "The Miracle&#13;
Worker" and "The Private Ear&#13;
and the Public Eye" with Dick&#13;
Shawn, "Two for the Seesaw"&#13;
with Shelly Winters and "Anniversary&#13;
Waltz" with Lloyd&#13;
Bridges. He also has worked with&#13;
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., and&#13;
Richard Kiley.&#13;
For television, Livingston has&#13;
directed episodes of "All in the&#13;
Family" and "Maude" and the&#13;
award-winning NET special "It's&#13;
A Nice Place to Visit." He has&#13;
served as producer-director of&#13;
news and special events for NBC,&#13;
ABC and CBS.&#13;
Students will study abroad&#13;
Living and traveling abroad will&#13;
be the topic of a new anthropology&#13;
course being offered second&#13;
semester at the University of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside. The course is&#13;
designed for persons planning on&#13;
living in or traveling in other&#13;
countries including businessmen&#13;
and their families, students interested&#13;
in foreign exchange&#13;
programs, teachers of foreign&#13;
exchange students and persons&#13;
traveling for pleasure.&#13;
The course will be offered&#13;
Thursday evenings beginning&#13;
tonight from 6:30 to 9:10 p.m. and&#13;
can be taken for three undergraduate&#13;
credits or on a noncredit,&#13;
audit basis.&#13;
The instructor will be Prof.&#13;
Lillian Trager, who has traveled&#13;
extensively in Europe, West&#13;
Africa, Southeast Asia and&#13;
Australia and has lived and done&#13;
research in Nigeria and the&#13;
Phillipines.&#13;
Brochures containing additional&#13;
course and registration material&#13;
are available at the Racine and&#13;
Kenosha Libraries, Kenosha&#13;
Museum and at UW-Parkside.&#13;
MODELS WANTED&#13;
Any faculty or students&#13;
interested in being a&#13;
model for the MSU&#13;
Fashion Show, sign up at&#13;
the MSU desk in t he&#13;
Student Organization ' \&#13;
Group Office, located in&#13;
WLLC, D Level, near the&#13;
Coffee Shoppe.&#13;
A graduate of Carnegie Institute&#13;
of Technology where he received&#13;
the BFA degree, Livingston&#13;
currently is working on another&#13;
musical, which he views as a&#13;
sequel to "The Me Nobody&#13;
Knows."&#13;
Vet re-elected&#13;
Kenneth L. (Red) Oberbruner,&#13;
coordinator of veterans' services&#13;
at the University of Wisconsin -&#13;
Parkside, was re - elected to the&#13;
board of the National Association&#13;
of Veterans' Program Administrators&#13;
at the group's annual&#13;
national meeting.&#13;
Oberbruner also was awarded a&#13;
plaque for "faithful and dedicated&#13;
service to veterans' programs and&#13;
to NAVPA as a distinguished&#13;
member of its Board of Directors".&#13;
&#13;
Oberbruner joined the UWParkside&#13;
staff in 1970 and has&#13;
directed its veterans' programs&#13;
since. He is a member of the&#13;
Community Student Services staff&#13;
and also is UW-P's baseball&#13;
coach.&#13;
Live-ins grow&#13;
Living together before&#13;
marriage "will be almost&#13;
universal in another generation,"&#13;
says Pennsylvania State U.&#13;
sociologist Dr. Graham Spanier.&#13;
He terms "phenomenal" the increase&#13;
— 19% in a recent one-year&#13;
period — i n cohabitation.&#13;
Students studied&#13;
Students watch television less&#13;
than one hour daily, on the&#13;
average, reports a survey done for&#13;
CASS Student Advertising, a&#13;
company selling college&#13;
newspaper advertising to national&#13;
firms. Eights of ten students,&#13;
however, read their college paper&#13;
regularly. The survey of the&#13;
college market found that 95% of&#13;
students own or have access to a&#13;
refrigerator and 70% own a&#13;
stereo.&#13;
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Thursday, January 17, 198 0 Ranger&#13;
1941' not bomb&#13;
just dud&#13;
by Ken Meyer&#13;
Of the dozen movies being&#13;
released this Christmas rush,&#13;
"1941" has the distinction of being&#13;
labeled the biggest bomb of t hem&#13;
all - not only in moneymaking&#13;
figures but also in content.&#13;
houses and ferris wheels. All the&#13;
crashes and explosions get boring&#13;
by the end of the first reel.&#13;
The main reason for this is&#13;
because everybody is looking at&#13;
the film's $40 million dollar budget&#13;
(including promotion). True, it is&#13;
very much a waste of money, but&#13;
forgetting about the money and&#13;
concentrating on the film, labeling&#13;
it a "bomb" is too extreme. A&#13;
"dud" is more like it.&#13;
The film's "What if ... ?"&#13;
premise deals withe a Japanese&#13;
invasion of the California coast six&#13;
days after Pearl Harbor because&#13;
mostpeoplethought California was&#13;
the next Japanese target.&#13;
The cast keeps the film from&#13;
going under. Not the big names in&#13;
the cast but the unknown actors:&#13;
Bobby DiCicco as a jitterbug&#13;
dancer who is after the same girl&#13;
as a horny soldier; Treat Williams&#13;
as the horny soldier; Wendie Jo&#13;
Sperber as an even hornier female&#13;
after the soldier; and Eddie&#13;
Deezen as a ventriloquist civilian&#13;
acting as lookout atop a ferris&#13;
wheel. These four young actors&#13;
give the film as much as they can,&#13;
but no matter how excepional they&#13;
are the props overshadow them.&#13;
The creative genius behind the&#13;
film, Steven Spielberg, is the one&#13;
who brought us "Jaws" and&#13;
"Close Encounters of the Third&#13;
Kind." After these two monstrous&#13;
hits, Spielberg could do anything&#13;
he wanted. He chose to do a&#13;
comedy and "1941" is it. The ad&#13;
labels it a comedy spectacular,&#13;
which it definitely is.&#13;
The rest of the cast is adequate.&#13;
John Belushi is uneven as Wild&#13;
Bill Kelso, a very crazy soldier;&#13;
he alters between hilarious and&#13;
tedious. Dan Aykroyd does his&#13;
usual "Saturday Night Live"&#13;
schtick.&#13;
The main reason the film is&#13;
unsuccessful if because the&#13;
spectacular gets in the way of th e&#13;
comedy. The entire film is slapstick,&#13;
which can be hilarious. It is&#13;
very funny when the cast is given&#13;
the chance to perform, but many&#13;
times the gigantic props take&#13;
The special effects dealing with&#13;
the big props are very well done,&#13;
but no matter how well they're&#13;
done, there is too much reliance&#13;
on the slapstick of the big&#13;
inanimate objects and the&#13;
characters get lost. The miniature&#13;
sets used in the "air raid" are&#13;
among the best ever used. A job&#13;
well done, but done too much.&#13;
he cast should perform&#13;
an the tanks, airplanes,&#13;
"1941" has to make $100 million&#13;
to recoup the studios' investment,&#13;
but that seems to be a surmountable&#13;
figure. People just&#13;
have to pay attention to the film's&#13;
few good points instead of the&#13;
film's price tag. "1941" is, overall,&#13;
only mediocre — not a bomb.&#13;
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DIVORCED PARENTS Dustin Hoffman and Meryl Streep confront each other over custody of&#13;
their young son in the movie "Kramer vs. Kramer' .&#13;
'Kramer' examines divorce&#13;
by Ken Meyer&#13;
"Kramer vs Kramer" is a&#13;
bright, incisive examination of the&#13;
end of relationships and the&#13;
beginning of new ones when a&#13;
divorce occurs between the&#13;
parents of a young child.&#13;
The movie avoids most of the&#13;
triteness of the end of relationships&#13;
usually presented in movies.&#13;
There is no clear cut "bad guy" in&#13;
the divorce. The marriage just&#13;
ends because of both partners.&#13;
Every aspect of the film is&#13;
flawless. Dustin Hoffman turns in&#13;
a superb performance that will&#13;
definitely get him a Best Actor&#13;
nomination and most likely cop&#13;
him an Oscar. Hoffman does a&#13;
magnificient job throughout the&#13;
film's 105 minutes.&#13;
Hoffman portrays Ted Kramer,&#13;
an up-and-coming ad executive&#13;
who brags to his boss that he&#13;
never lets his home life enter the&#13;
office with him. The problem is&#13;
that the opposite isn't true — his&#13;
home life consists of one thing, his&#13;
work. He's so wrapped up in his&#13;
work that he doesn't see his&#13;
marriage crumbling until it's too&#13;
late.&#13;
His wife leaves him, but she&#13;
doesn't take Billy, their five year&#13;
old son with her. Hoffman is&#13;
forced to raise the son he doesn't&#13;
know because of his overinvolvement&#13;
in his work. The film&#13;
centers on the touching and&#13;
realistic growing relationship&#13;
between father and son.&#13;
After 18 months the errant wife&#13;
returns after "learning about&#13;
herself" and figures that she is&#13;
capable of raising her little boy,&#13;
although she thought she was no&#13;
good for the child when she left.&#13;
The title of the film refers to the&#13;
court case that ensues over the&#13;
custody of the Kramer child.&#13;
Meryl Streep excels in the&#13;
supporting role of Joanna&#13;
Kramer. She is only on screen at&#13;
the film's immediate beginning&#13;
and the final half hour. The rest of&#13;
the film deals with Hoffman and&#13;
his son, played by Justin Henry.&#13;
The young actor does a very&#13;
professional job and doesn't resort&#13;
to the usual embarrassing sentimentality&#13;
of most child actors.&#13;
Hoffman's&#13;
fathering a&#13;
marvelous&#13;
humorous&#13;
moments.&#13;
"Kramer&#13;
new experience of&#13;
son. The script is&#13;
with both theand&#13;
the touching:&#13;
Director-screenwriter Robert&#13;
Benton's warm and passionate&#13;
script takes a refreshing look at&#13;
vs Kramer" doesn't&#13;
have a million and one crashe&#13;
and explosions like "1941." And it&#13;
doesn't have unoriginal, althoujj&#13;
sporadically funny, humor like&#13;
"The Jerk." What it does have, is&#13;
a superb story, talent and class. It&#13;
is one of the most beautiful ex-j&#13;
periences of the year's films.&#13;
Single study surprising&#13;
Single people are neither as&#13;
unhappy nor as sexually oriented&#13;
as recent polls have indicated,&#13;
according to a study by an&#13;
associate sociology professor at&#13;
Wright State U.&#13;
I&#13;
Leonard Cargan, who criticizes&#13;
the Kinsey and Hite reports for&#13;
choosing to narrow a sample, said&#13;
only one of his sample groups —&#13;
divorced persons who haven't&#13;
remarried — came close to the&#13;
popular stereotype of the swinging&#13;
single.&#13;
Cargan says the survey shows&#13;
the so-called sexual revolution&#13;
consists mainly of more open&#13;
discussions of sex and more&#13;
tolerance of pornography, not&#13;
increased sexual activity.&#13;
Twenty-five percent of the nevermarried&#13;
singles in the survey&#13;
reported no sexual experien&#13;
while most singles said they have&#13;
had fewer than four sex partners&#13;
Only among the divorced does the&#13;
pattern of high sexual activi&#13;
emerge.&#13;
The trend toward delaying&#13;
marriage and an increasing&#13;
divorce rate have created a much'&#13;
larger population of single adults&#13;
now numbering 53 million, Cargan&#13;
says. As a result, singlehood is no&#13;
longer viewed as "abnormal" and&#13;
more studies of sing le lifestyle are;&#13;
being conducted.&#13;
The Cargan study used 400&#13;
randomly selected subjects from&#13;
southwestern Ohio and is based on&#13;
face-to-face interviews.&#13;
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"Adult" games&#13;
entice all ages&#13;
Healthy semester planned&#13;
hv RHUK TrA»k .&#13;
by G. Helgeson&#13;
«riran consumers are&#13;
A fascinated to let loose of&#13;
S inflationary dollars to&#13;
Jhase toys advertised as&#13;
PS games."Proof .of this is the&#13;
dpvitv and profitability of&#13;
Ster (kids can get in on this&#13;
2 once they untangle their older&#13;
hi'ines and parents' dinner&#13;
51&#13;
iits) Risk (conglomerates&#13;
Ce de-merged over Irkutsk),&#13;
vahtzee (marriages have been&#13;
Inciled when spouses realize&#13;
St no other man/woman on&#13;
earth will play past 2 a.m.) and&#13;
Z bookshelf games (which&#13;
romise and grant temporary&#13;
riches and power to players that&#13;
Ire sure that, if given the chance,&#13;
5,ev could make the game's&#13;
profits more permanent).&#13;
The most fascinating adult&#13;
^me (so far) is last Christmas'&#13;
electronic cr aze. Though a long&#13;
way from a pack of cards, a game&#13;
board, a cup o f dice, and a score&#13;
pad, eletronic toys are taking over&#13;
the adult ga me market. The ads&#13;
for these assertive calculators,&#13;
which take the form of any&#13;
number of adult recreations as&#13;
performed by kids, are usually&#13;
aimed at kids. But only to protect&#13;
their parent s' egos.&#13;
After all, what 45-year-old&#13;
breadwinner i s going to admit to&#13;
the guys a t the office (or plant)&#13;
that he got what he wanted for&#13;
Christmas — an Electronic&#13;
Frisbee Game? But he can tell his&#13;
buddies about th e neat toy he got&#13;
for his son. He doesn't need to&#13;
mention that he himself, wore out&#13;
the first set of batteries in seven&#13;
hours of continuous Christmas&#13;
Day play. He needn't mention that&#13;
his son, who he commanded to be&#13;
his opponent, pleaded with him for&#13;
six and then some hours to be&#13;
allowed to quit and take out the&#13;
garbage.&#13;
Once adults get over the initial&#13;
embarrassment of playing with&#13;
toys, and learn to switch the&#13;
games to "auto" to avoid&#13;
oarent-child conflicts, it is easy&#13;
or them to become obsessed with&#13;
electronic ga mes.&#13;
The games are, in fact, a nearoerfect&#13;
pa stime. They are more&#13;
iun than b ridge and easier than&#13;
-hess. When set at "auto," no&#13;
ather huma n being can beat you&#13;
and gloat, and if by some chance&#13;
you do occasionally win, you've&#13;
proven the innate superiority of&#13;
the human mind over the&#13;
mechanical brain. It is impossible&#13;
to cheat, since the game keeps&#13;
score. With a flick of the thumb&#13;
you can erase an unflattering&#13;
score and your electonic opponent&#13;
will have no memory of&#13;
your embarrassing weaknesses&#13;
the next time you play. No&#13;
analytical thought is necessary,&#13;
since pushing the correct button at&#13;
the correct time is all that is&#13;
demanded of you. And, when the&#13;
batteries start to run down,&#13;
there's a bonus — the game goes&#13;
wild, complete with mechanical&#13;
"blips" and "bloops" and a light&#13;
show of red flashes. During these&#13;
episodes, human scores tend to go&#13;
up, too.&#13;
The only failing of the electronic&#13;
game is its ability to addict the&#13;
human player. Once you start&#13;
playing — and scoring maddeningly&#13;
lower with each consecutive&#13;
game — you begin to feel&#13;
the gambling creed take hold of&#13;
you. Your heart pounds harder&#13;
with each "blip" and flashing red,&#13;
you face flishes, your hands and&#13;
feet get icy, and your eyes glow.&#13;
You repeat to yourself: "Next&#13;
time I'll win big." And you play,&#13;
and you play, and you play, and&#13;
you play ....&#13;
And one day you find yourself&#13;
playing in the shower, or during&#13;
an x-rated movie, or at your greataunt&#13;
Beverly's funeral.&#13;
r UW-PARKSIDE&#13;
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MARCH 7-16&#13;
RESERVATIONS BEING&#13;
ACCEPTED NOW...&#13;
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JUNIORS AND SENIORS:&#13;
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good income, flexible hours&#13;
and real experience in the&#13;
business world?&#13;
Donald J. Brink CLU&#13;
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Northwestern Mutual - Kenosha 654-5316&#13;
by Edith Isenberg&#13;
Welcome back to Parkside and&#13;
the Spring Semester. I'm glad to&#13;
be writing this column again and&#13;
look forward to sharing with you&#13;
interesting and informative health&#13;
information.&#13;
There are many programs&#13;
planned for this semester and I&#13;
would like to describe them for&#13;
you in this week's article. The first&#13;
program is a three hour Red Cross&#13;
CPR course to be held on January&#13;
29 and 30. Then on February 5 and&#13;
12, an eight hour Red Cross Multimedia&#13;
First Aid Course will be&#13;
offered. February 13 is the day for&#13;
our annual Valentine's Day Blood&#13;
Drive held in cooperation with the&#13;
Milwaukee Blood Center. The&#13;
third annual "Well Day", 1980,&#13;
will be held on March 26, and in&#13;
April, a Handicapped Awareness&#13;
Day is being planned. At the end of&#13;
January, we will be offering a&#13;
weight reduction program in&#13;
conjunction with Doctor William&#13;
Morrow and students in his class&#13;
in Behavioral Counseling. Check&#13;
bulletin boards for further information&#13;
on programs coming up&#13;
this semester.&#13;
Individuals interested in helping&#13;
the Health Office staff with these&#13;
programs are invited to stop at&#13;
WLLC D 198, or call Extension&#13;
2366. E ven a few hours of your&#13;
time will be appreciated.&#13;
Student health insurance is now&#13;
available. The deadline for&#13;
enrollment is February 14, 1980.&#13;
Information and application&#13;
blanks are available at the Personnel&#13;
Office in Tallent Hall, both&#13;
Information Desks, and at the&#13;
Campus Health Office.&#13;
Best wishes for the second&#13;
semester.&#13;
PCP gains campus popularity&#13;
WW&#13;
kiln — .... * hile the "mystery drug" PCP&#13;
appears to be growing in campus&#13;
popularity, officials in some areas&#13;
are warning that LSD, a popular&#13;
drug in the 60's, is now making a&#13;
comeback.&#13;
Use of PCP is a growing&#13;
problem for college officials, not&#13;
only because statistics show its&#13;
use is rising but also because it is&#13;
potentially lethal and difficult to&#13;
trace, according to the College&#13;
Press Service. It is often mixed&#13;
with other drugs, like LSD,&#13;
cocaine and marijuana, say&#13;
narcotics officials, although spot&#13;
shortages of these drugs have&#13;
caused an increase in usage of&#13;
straight PCP. The drug is also&#13;
popular because laws regulating&#13;
its uses are vague and because it&#13;
is easy to manufacture, says the&#13;
Drug Enforcement Agency.&#13;
In at least two areas, however,&#13;
officials report heavier usage of&#13;
LSD, a drug thought to have died&#13;
in popularity after the 60's. In San&#13;
Francisco and the U. of Michigan,&#13;
narcotics officers have seen a&#13;
heavy increase in LSD cases.&#13;
Northern California law enforcement&#13;
officials say LSD use&#13;
there is up 1400% since 1977.&#13;
PARKSIDE&#13;
FOOD SERVICE&#13;
Invites You To&#13;
&amp;eCQ4M&#13;
Cji^ted £twde*it&#13;
Your campus food servic ould like to welcome you wrtl&#13;
BuV $1.50 worth of food at participating locations and gel. ig it&#13;
1&#13;
food purchases of $1.25 or more. Stop by soon to get mc aeta&#13;
VALID NOW THRU JAN. 31, 1980&#13;
11—: rvininn Rnnm &amp; WLL Coffee Shoppe&#13;
J &#13;
CONTACT&#13;
P.S.G.A. makes resolution&#13;
by Tim Zimmer&#13;
Welcome to the 1980's at&#13;
Parkside! The beginning of each&#13;
new year finds many people&#13;
making their annual New Year's&#13;
resolutions. P.S.G.A. also made a&#13;
resolution for 1980. We realize that&#13;
the number one complaint about&#13;
our organization is that no one&#13;
knows who we are or what we do.&#13;
Our resolution is to try and change&#13;
that.&#13;
P.S.G.A. is a service&#13;
organization for the students of&#13;
Parkside. We are here to help you&#13;
with your problems. Our problem&#13;
is that we don't know what your&#13;
problems are. We need your input.&#13;
If you have a complaint or&#13;
suggestion that you feel will help&#13;
Parkside, contact us. There are&#13;
three ways in which you can&#13;
contact us. First, you can stop in&#13;
our office next to the Coffee&#13;
Shoppe. Second, you can give us a&#13;
call at 553-2244. Third, you can&#13;
leave a note in one of our&#13;
suggestion boxes. The boxes are&#13;
located on the main concourse in&#13;
Main Place and in Molinaro Hall.&#13;
If your name and number are on&#13;
the note, we will get back to you.&#13;
The P.S.G.A. Senate is&#13;
currently working with&#13;
S.U. F.A. C. (Se gre gat ed&#13;
University Fees Allocations&#13;
Committee) to prepare the&#13;
segregated fees budget for the&#13;
1980-81 school year. Segregated&#13;
university fees are a portion of&#13;
your tuition which is used to fund a&#13;
number of things, such as student&#13;
organizations, the Union,&#13;
athletics, housing and health. As&#13;
was reported in the last issue of&#13;
the RANGER, if the current&#13;
budget goes through, tuition will&#13;
go up by about $23 next year. We&#13;
would like to know what you think&#13;
of this increase.&#13;
Next week, we will explain&#13;
segregated fees in more detail and&#13;
show you just where the money&#13;
goes to. Until then, have fun!&#13;
ACU-I R EGIONAL GAMES IOIIRNAMENT&#13;
QUALIFYING WEEK OF JANUARY 21&#13;
IN REC CENTER&#13;
BOWLING: To select a 5 member men's team &amp; a 5 member&#13;
women's team.&#13;
BILLIARDS: Toselect 1 man and 1 woman 8-ball player. .&#13;
FOOSBALL: To select a doubles foosball team. Event is open to&#13;
men and women.&#13;
WINNERS ADVANCE&#13;
TO REGIONAL TOURNEY I N&#13;
LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN FEBRUARY 16-18&#13;
ONLY FULL TIME STUDENTS ELIGIBLE TO COAAPETE&#13;
TO SIGN UPOR FOR MORE INFORMATION&#13;
CONTACTMIKE MENZHUBER INTHE RECCENTER&#13;
Coming Events&#13;
Friday, Jan 18&#13;
SEMINAR at 12 noon in Union 106. Atty. S. Michael Wilk will talk on "Law and the&#13;
Health-related Professional." The program is free and open to the public.&#13;
BASKETBALL Women's basketball team hosts a tournament vs. Ripon, Madison&#13;
and Chicago State at 5 and 7 pm. The game is free and open to the public.&#13;
MOVIE "Oh, God" will be shown at 8 pm. in the Union Cinema Theatre. Admission&#13;
at the door is $1.50 for a Parkside student and $1.50 for a guest. Sponsored by&#13;
PAB.&#13;
DANCE/CONCERT at 9 pm in Union Square featuring "Headstone". Admission at&#13;
the door is $1.50 for a Parkside student and $2.00 for a guest. Sponsored by PAb&#13;
Saturday,Jan.19&#13;
SWIM MEET at 1:30 pm with Carroll College, Loras and 111. InsUtute of&#13;
Technology. The event is free and open to the public.&#13;
BASKETBALL vs. UW-Green Bay at 7:30 pm in the gym. Tickets are available at&#13;
the Union Information Center and will be available at the door. Advance tickets&#13;
are $1.00 for Parkside students and $1.50 for others.&#13;
DANCE/CONCERT at 9:15 pm in Union Square featuring Dixieland music. Admission&#13;
is free with your basketball ticket or $2.00. Sponsored by Student Life.&#13;
Sunday, Jan. 20&#13;
MOVIE "Oh God" will be repeated at 7:30 pm in the Union Cinema.&#13;
Wednesday, Jan. 23&#13;
BASKETBALL vs. St. Norbert's College at 7:30 pm. Tickets are available at the&#13;
Union Information Center.&#13;
COMEDY "Second City" at 8 pm in the Communication Arts Theatre. Tickets are&#13;
available at the Union Information Center. Admission is $3.00 for Parkside&#13;
students and $5.00 for others. Sponsored by PAB.&#13;
DANCE at 9:15 pm in Union Square with Jazz music. Admission is free with your&#13;
basketball ticket or $2.00. Sponsored by Student Life.&#13;
Thursday, Jan. 24&#13;
WORKSHOP at 7 pm in T181. "Starting Your Own Small Business" is the title.&#13;
Please call ext. 2312 for more details. Sponsored by UW-Extension.&#13;
Visit Kenosha's Most&#13;
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Any registered UW-P student or student organization is qualified&#13;
to insert a classified line ad in the Ranger at no cost if under or&#13;
equivalent to 10 words. (Phone numbers equal 1 word )&#13;
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WLLC D139&#13;
Classifieds&#13;
policy&#13;
1. All classifieds must be initialed by a&#13;
staff member.&#13;
2. All classifieds must include social&#13;
security number and advertiser's&#13;
signature.&#13;
3. Limit 3 free classifieds per person.&#13;
personals&#13;
Pat B., is it true Librarians do it&#13;
on D-2?&#13;
DOWN WITH Parkside Security . .&#13;
. U.L. RULES . . . R.B.&#13;
Bounce . . . Bounce . . . was an&#13;
understatement . . . WOW!! . . .&#13;
U.L.&#13;
Attn. Parkside Security: you'd&#13;
like that wouldn't you?? U.L.&#13;
Even the Ranger knows . . . OAW .&#13;
. .U.L.&#13;
I like the nice fellas in Parkside&#13;
Security . . . Flower Lover&#13;
Spiney, Germ, Bean, etc.: The&#13;
First P'shaw at the decode. Incredoman&#13;
&#13;
King Arthur - Sir Cancelot says,&#13;
"Vacuum cleaner trucks are&#13;
really wound up!!"&#13;
Well KAM, here we go again!&#13;
Let's make it great. Okay? Good!&#13;
LLA&#13;
You know what, Cisseroozle,&#13;
Mommy is home. Ain't that nice!&#13;
It sure enough is! We love ya'&#13;
Mor!!&#13;
Cream pies are part of life. Enter&#13;
Ranger's pie eating contest during&#13;
Winter Carnival '80!! For more&#13;
information come to the Ranger&#13;
office, WLLC D139, next to the&#13;
Coffee Shoppe.&#13;
Attention Photographers!! Get&#13;
your cameras ready to enter&#13;
Ranger's photo contest during&#13;
Winter Carnival '80. For more&#13;
information come down to the&#13;
Ranger office, WLLC D139.&#13;
Attention - Residents of Greenfield,&#13;
Franklin, Oak Creek, Hales&#13;
Corners of Northern RaCI&#13;
"&#13;
County; student residing in ;&#13;
vicinity of Southridge Shopp'hy&#13;
Center is looking for riders&#13;
second semester Monday' &gt; Wednesdays and Fridays. Pho&#13;
1-327-0353 eves. Ask for Walt. &#13;
Rangers claim classic&#13;
Ranger Thursday, January 17, 1980&#13;
by Dave Cramer&#13;
*he people who claim that the&#13;
D n&lt;ferClassicneeds better talent&#13;
j keener competition can go&#13;
an&#13;
f„h a bus. With the Rangers&#13;
fostog Carthage. River Falls,&#13;
S UW-LaCrosse, Ranger fans&#13;
Aren't expecting any trouble ^Turing their third consecutive&#13;
C The&#13;
Ppre&#13;
1^&#13;
nary games pitted&#13;
„ Aha ge against LaCrosse and&#13;
R^ver Falls against Parkside.&#13;
LaCrosse had little difficulty&#13;
^nosing of Carthage, beatmg&#13;
em 92 80. The Rangers followed&#13;
Xnt game with an 89-53 yawner&#13;
iver River Falls. Things were&#13;
leading to another runaway&#13;
victory for Parkside in their own&#13;
ournament because no one&#13;
Ured that the shorter Indians of&#13;
LaCrosse could handle the height&#13;
advantage that the Rangers enjoyed.&#13;
&#13;
Anyone who missed the RangeIndian&#13;
championship game&#13;
missed the most exciting Ranger&#13;
home game in the last three years.&#13;
The Rangers jumped to a quick&#13;
lead but were eventually tied and&#13;
then battled to a 30-30 halftime tie.&#13;
The second half was every bit as&#13;
exciting as the first, if not more.&#13;
With 25 seconds remaining in&#13;
regulation time the Rangers&#13;
trailed 52-50 and sent the Indians&#13;
to the free throw line in a one and&#13;
one bonus situation. LaCrosse's&#13;
Steve Mathey's stepped to the line&#13;
and missed the first shot.&#13;
Parkside rebounded, and the&#13;
tournament's MVP Reggie Anderson's&#13;
shot bounced off the rim&#13;
and in the ensuring scramble,&#13;
Parkside's Howard Avery (a&#13;
senior transfer from San Diego&#13;
State) fouled LaCrosse's Todd&#13;
Herreid.&#13;
Herreid missed his front-end&#13;
snot of a one and one bonus&#13;
situation, the Rangers rebounded&#13;
and called timeout with only five&#13;
seconds left. The scene was set&#13;
and the Rangers were not to be&#13;
denied as Avery hit a 15-foot turnaround&#13;
jumper to tie the score at&#13;
the end of regulation time 52-52.&#13;
In the first overtime period,&#13;
Parkside jumped out to a fivepoint&#13;
lead, but saw that dissipate&#13;
and LaCrosse's John Mielke hit&#13;
two free throws with three&#13;
seconds left to knot the score at 60-&#13;
60.&#13;
In the second overtime, the&#13;
Rangers melted two minutes&#13;
away, and the best shot they could&#13;
come up with at the buzzer was a&#13;
30-foot desperation shot by Walter&#13;
Green that was far off the mark.&#13;
In the third and what proved to&#13;
be the final overtime period, both&#13;
teams traded free throws until the&#13;
score was tied 69-69. The Rangers&#13;
again worked the ball around and&#13;
with :04 seconds showing on the&#13;
clock, Green hit a 12-foot fadeaway&#13;
jump shot to give the&#13;
Rangers a 71-69 victory and&#13;
another Classic championship.&#13;
Hiis game squelched all talk of&#13;
the mismatches the Rangers&#13;
schedule in their tournament. This&#13;
game was, as A1 McGuire would&#13;
say, "a white knuckler."&#13;
Joining the tournament's most&#13;
valuable player in Reggie Anderson&#13;
were teammates Curtis&#13;
Green and Avery along with&#13;
LaCrosse's Herreid and Mielke.&#13;
Carthage's Gordy Zestrow&#13;
rounded out the tournament team.&#13;
Parkside greats win honors&#13;
Doug Anderson, Dolton, 111.,&#13;
gymnastics, 1971&#13;
Grant Anderson, Kenosha, Wis.,&#13;
fencing, 1970&#13;
Dennis Biel, Wausaw, Wis., track,&#13;
1973-74&#13;
Wendy Burman, Fond du Lac,&#13;
Wis., cross-country, 1979&#13;
Pat Burns, South Milwaukee,&#13;
Wis., track, 1975&#13;
Mike DeWitt, Kenosha, Wis.,&#13;
track, 1972&#13;
Jim Ferraro, Kenosha, Wis.,&#13;
swimming, 1978&#13;
Ray Fredericksen, Kenosha, Wis.,&#13;
track, 1978&#13;
Bob Gruner, Genoa City, Wis.,&#13;
wrestling, 1977&#13;
John Gale, Kenosha, Wis.,&#13;
wrestling, 1977&#13;
Al Halbur, Racine, Wis., track,&#13;
1978-79&#13;
Chris Hansen, Racine, Wis.,&#13;
track, 1976-77-78&#13;
Jim Herring, Park Ridge, 111.,&#13;
fencing, 1975&#13;
Stevie King, Chicago, 111.,&#13;
basketball, 1978&#13;
Joe Landers, Kenosha, Wis.,&#13;
wrestling, 1975-76&#13;
Bob Langenohl, Franklin, Wis.,&#13;
cross-country, 1977&#13;
Rick Langer, Ellsworth, Wis.,&#13;
wrestling, 1979&#13;
Lonnie Lewis, Chicago, 111.,&#13;
basketball, 1979&#13;
George Nikolopoulos, Greefield,&#13;
Wis., wrestling, 1979&#13;
Mike Rummelhart, Iowa City, la.,&#13;
track, 1979&#13;
Steve Sendelbach, Milwaukee,&#13;
Wis., soccer, 1975-76&#13;
Leartha Scott, Chicago, 111.,&#13;
basketball, 1977&#13;
Randy Skarda, Crivitz, Wis.,&#13;
wrestling, 1974&#13;
John Van Den Brandt, Appleton,&#13;
Wis., track, 1978-79&#13;
Sue Von Behren, Madison, Wis.,&#13;
track, 1975&#13;
Dan Winter, Franklin, Wis.,&#13;
wrestling, 1979&#13;
Ron Zmuda, Sturtevant, Wis.,&#13;
wrestling, 1979&#13;
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P.A.B. Presents The County-Rock Music of&#13;
HEADSTONE BAND&#13;
Fri., Jan. - M. 18&#13;
UNION SQUARE&#13;
s1.50 -U.W.- P. Students&#13;
s2.00 Guest&#13;
id's R equired&#13;
Parkside in 1971 and began setting&#13;
records left and right —&#13;
barefooted. He won three Drake&#13;
Relays marathon crowns, a NAIA&#13;
10,000 meters championship and&#13;
two NAIA marathon titles while&#13;
achieving all-America honors&#13;
many times in cross-country and&#13;
track. A native of Kandy, Sri&#13;
Lanka, he now lives in Kenosha&#13;
with his wife Wimala and is head&#13;
cross-country and assistant men's&#13;
track coach at UW-P.&#13;
BILL WEST, who followed in Ken&#13;
Martin's footsteps to achieve&#13;
wrestling greatness. He was three&#13;
times an ail-American and won&#13;
two successive NAIA 134-lb.&#13;
championships while winning 58&#13;
consecutive bouts. A native of&#13;
Kenosha who attended Tremper&#13;
High School, he now lives in Tulsa,&#13;
Okla., with his wife Carol and&#13;
daughter Heather Ann, and&#13;
coaches wrestling at Tulsa Union&#13;
High School.&#13;
"We'll be inducting six splendid&#13;
athletes as we begin our Hall of&#13;
Fame," Dannehl said. "It's only&#13;
fitting that after ten years of&#13;
excellence in athletics — a period&#13;
in which we've had 33 allAmericans&#13;
— that we begin this&#13;
athletic Hall of Fame.&#13;
"We think that the selection&#13;
committee has found the very best&#13;
of the best for this initial group,&#13;
these charter members who will&#13;
represent the best kinds of athletic&#13;
models for future UW-P athletes."&#13;
The six Hall of Fame inductees&#13;
will be honored Saturday afternoon,&#13;
Jan. 19, at a special&#13;
banquet in the Parkside Union and&#13;
then at Halftime of the UWParkside-UW-Green&#13;
Bay&#13;
basketball game.&#13;
In addition to the Hall of&#13;
Famers, UW-Pakside ailAmericans&#13;
to be honored at the&#13;
banquet and game include the&#13;
following:&#13;
Rudy Alvarez, Racine, Wis., cross&#13;
country, 1971&#13;
Intramural&#13;
The in terest in recent years in tms country in the sport of soccer&#13;
has brought about competition on&#13;
ah levels. The same is true here at&#13;
parkside with the beginning of an&#13;
'Moor intramural soccer league&#13;
"hs semester.&#13;
a J&#13;
6 league is open to both men's&#13;
aM women's teams. Nonvarsity&#13;
termen are eligible. The league&#13;
Photos by B. Passino&#13;
soccer&#13;
will start later this month with the&#13;
games being played on Sunday&#13;
afternoons from 4 to 6 pm.&#13;
Teams will consist of either 5 or&#13;
6 persons. Any teams or individuals&#13;
interested should&#13;
contact coach Hal Henderson in&#13;
the P.E. building or by calling 553-&#13;
2311 as soon as possible.&#13;
Six athletes who achieved&#13;
greatness in athletics at the&#13;
University of Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
will become charter members of&#13;
the school's Hall of Fame at induction&#13;
ceremonies Saturday,&#13;
Jan. 19, Athletic Director Wayne&#13;
Dannehl has announced.&#13;
Named to the newly-founded&#13;
"Hall" at Parkside will be:&#13;
JIMHEIRING, a race walking star&#13;
who won six NAIA national&#13;
walking titles for UW-P and&#13;
finished fifth in the 1976 U.S.&#13;
Olympic Trials in his event. He's a&#13;
native of Kenosha who attended&#13;
Bradford High School. He now&#13;
lives in San Bernardino, Cal., and&#13;
works while training for the 1980&#13;
Olympics.&#13;
ABDUL JEELANI, who played&#13;
basketball at UW-Parkside as&#13;
Gary Cole and became the&#13;
Ranger's first all-American in the&#13;
sport. He's UW-P's all-time&#13;
scoring and rebounding leader&#13;
and is now a member of the&#13;
Portland Trailblazers of the&#13;
National Basketball Association.&#13;
He's a native of Racine who attended&#13;
Park High School.&#13;
KEN MARTIN, who was&#13;
Parkside's first — and only —&#13;
four-time ail-American in&#13;
wrestling. He set numerous UW-P&#13;
records and set the tone for&#13;
wrestling excellence at Parkside.&#13;
He's a native of Coleman, Wis.,&#13;
who attended Coleman High&#13;
School. He now lives in Cody,&#13;
Wyo., and coaches wrestling at&#13;
Cody High School.&#13;
KIM MERRITT, who was&#13;
Parkside's first woman ailAmerican&#13;
in distance running and&#13;
has achieved notable success&#13;
internationally and in the U.S. A&#13;
Racine native, she attended Case&#13;
High School and still lives in&#13;
Racine, where she and husband&#13;
Keith, also a former Parkside&#13;
track star, operate Merritt's&#13;
Running Center.&#13;
LUCIAN ROSA, who came to &#13;
GREEN BAY&#13;
January 19th • 7:30 pm&#13;
ST. NORBERT&#13;
COLLEGE&#13;
January 23rd - 7:30 pm&#13;
at the LWP phv ed building • tickets available&#13;
at the Lnion Information center of Phy Ed Building&#13;
After the game&#13;
in Union Square&#13;
Turn in your&#13;
ticket stub for...&#13;
o one 20-oz&#13;
BEER OR SODA&#13;
o entertainment by&#13;
a dixieland band&#13;
Enjoy the fun.&#13;
plan to attend!!&#13;
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              <text>University of Wismn«in . p a rkside&#13;
Wednesday September 12, I979&#13;
Kirk new UWP&#13;
library director&#13;
by Donald S cherrer&#13;
Tom Kirk, 36, is the new&#13;
acting director of the Library&#13;
Learning Center here at U.W.&#13;
Parkside succeeding Joseph&#13;
Boisse. Boisse succeeded the&#13;
founding directo r of the library,&#13;
Philip B urnett, in 1973.&#13;
Under Boisse's direction, the&#13;
library achieved national recognition&#13;
for its bibliographic&#13;
instruction program, was recognized&#13;
as one of the ten best&#13;
teaching libraries in the nation,&#13;
and was named Wisconsin's&#13;
"Library o f th e Year" for 1978.&#13;
Boisse is now director of&#13;
Libraries at Temple University,&#13;
Philadelphia, a library which&#13;
serves abo ut 35,000 students, has&#13;
an annu al budget of $4 million,&#13;
houses a collection of 1.5 million&#13;
volumes, and employs 165&#13;
full-time staff m embers.&#13;
On leave from his position as&#13;
science librarian at Earlham&#13;
_College, Richmond, Indiana, a&#13;
college als o noted for its teaching&#13;
library, Kirk will serve as acting&#13;
director of the L/LC while&#13;
Chancellor Guskin meets with&#13;
faculty and staff leaders to&#13;
organize a national search and&#13;
screen committee to seek a&#13;
permanent succ essor to Boisse.&#13;
Born in Philadelphia, Kirk&#13;
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and accepted an offer for the&#13;
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Athletic Committee Chairman.&#13;
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'Information Sources and Services.&#13;
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knowledge of bibliographic instruction&#13;
but, as Kirk believes:&#13;
"It's part of the professional&#13;
commitment that I feel about&#13;
making academic libraries more&#13;
of an integral part of the&#13;
institutions that they service; and&#13;
being more agressive and making&#13;
their services available, trying to&#13;
make sure that the university gets&#13;
its money's worth. It's an&#13;
investment in the long run."&#13;
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1. Co-editor of the Library&#13;
Research Guide Series, put out&#13;
by Pierian Press, Ann Arbor,&#13;
Michigan, 1972. 2. Project Director&#13;
of the National Science&#13;
Foundation (NSF) grant for the&#13;
Development of Course-related&#13;
Library and Literature Use&#13;
Instruction in Undergraduate&#13;
Science Programs, 1976-80, and&#13;
3. Member of the Biosciences&#13;
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Parkside ram pun? If you don't like the idea,&#13;
pi to the public hearing about it thin Friday.&#13;
September I I. at 7pm in the Communication&#13;
Arm Theater&#13;
which is designed to prepare them&#13;
to enter programs leading to the&#13;
GED (General Educational Development&#13;
or high school equivalency&#13;
degree). The study so far has been&#13;
funded by a $12,888 grant from&#13;
the Governor's Employment and&#13;
Training Office. Elijah said he was&#13;
hopeful that an additional grant of&#13;
$36,000 to $42,000 from the&#13;
Employment and Training Office&#13;
will be awarded for development of&#13;
a math cirriculum to parallel the&#13;
reading cirriculum and for&#13;
evaluation of both programs.&#13;
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in addition to Elijah, are&#13;
Philip C. Gonzales, a former&#13;
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program at the University of&#13;
Washington: Stuart L. Rubner,&#13;
director of the UW-P Office of&#13;
Community Student Services for&#13;
adult students: and Kiyoko&#13;
Nielsen, a UW-P graduate who&#13;
now is director of the Urban&#13;
League's Project Re-Entry.&#13;
Dual degrees decision&#13;
Many students have been&#13;
wondering about the policy on the&#13;
granting of a second Bachelor's&#13;
degree.&#13;
The University of Wisconsin&#13;
awards a Bachelor of Arts degree&#13;
and a Bachelor of Science degree.&#13;
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the student's major. If a student&#13;
has completed majors which lead&#13;
to both of these degrees he/she&#13;
must indicate on the senior&#13;
summary which one of the two&#13;
degrees is desired. All majors&#13;
completed, whether before or after&#13;
graduation, will be shown on the&#13;
transcript.&#13;
Anyone holding a bachelors&#13;
degree from another institution&#13;
wishing to obtain another one&#13;
from UW-Parkside. has to follow&#13;
all of the rules and regulations&#13;
regarding transfer students.&#13;
If one receives a bachelor's&#13;
degree from Parkside he/she can't&#13;
be granted another of the same&#13;
kind (Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor&#13;
of Science) a person holding one of&#13;
these degrees may receive the other&#13;
bachelor's degree provided he/she&#13;
does the following:&#13;
1. After receipt of the first&#13;
degree, enrolls in UW-Parkside as&#13;
a matriculant, declares a major&#13;
leading to the desired degree, and&#13;
fills a senior summary indicating&#13;
intent to receive the second&#13;
bachelor's degree.&#13;
2. Completes an additional 30&#13;
credits of work at UW-Parkside&#13;
after receipt of the first degree and&#13;
satisfies all graduation requirements&#13;
in effect at the time of first&#13;
enrollment as a matriculant&#13;
student following receipt&#13;
first degree.&#13;
3. Completes a major leading to&#13;
the degree sought, with at least 15&#13;
credits of advanced work for the&#13;
major completed at UW-Parkside&#13;
following receipt of the first&#13;
degree.&#13;
This policy was approved by the&#13;
Faculty Senate. March 20, 1979,&#13;
and overrides any earlier policies&#13;
dealing with the dual degrees.&#13;
of the&#13;
INSIDE...&#13;
• Kinesis moving!&#13;
• 'Breaking Away'&#13;
• Volleyball outlookj &#13;
2 Wednesday September 12, 1979 Ranger&#13;
OPINION&#13;
Who do you see as the most powerful&#13;
presidential candidate right now?&#13;
Linda Adams, Senior -&#13;
Who's running??&#13;
Michelle Crespo, Sophomore —&#13;
President Carter because he helped&#13;
Sadat and them get the peace&#13;
talk over, and he's trying to help&#13;
everybody, so I think he might get&#13;
re-elected in 1980.&#13;
John Voclno, Junior — It's either&#13;
between Kennedy or Carter. I see&#13;
nobody from the Republican Party&#13;
being a strong candidate. What&#13;
most people go for is the personality,&#13;
and right now it's between&#13;
Kennedy and Carter.&#13;
Ron Parker, Senior — I'd&#13;
probably take Kennedy. Even&#13;
though he hasn't declared, he has&#13;
the most powerful support.&#13;
Randy Willis, Freshman — I'd&#13;
have to go with Carter.&#13;
To the&#13;
Editor&#13;
Attacking editorial&#13;
TO THE EDITOR:&#13;
May I point out one thing to you&#13;
about a university — the reason it&#13;
is a university is that it grants&#13;
advance degrees. If you want a&#13;
"traditional" college setting, without&#13;
all those "non-traditionals"&#13;
around, may I strongly suggest&#13;
that you attend a college that can&#13;
just grant the baccalaureate. Most&#13;
are private, and therefore very&#13;
costly — it is, by the "non-traditionals"&#13;
via their taxes that afforts&#13;
(sic) most of the "traditional"&#13;
students here that superior&#13;
educational background by which&#13;
Parkside is becoming nationally&#13;
known. In your rather childish&#13;
editorial STUDENTS LOST IN&#13;
SHUFFLE, you take minor issue&#13;
with the Chancellor's comments&#13;
about Parkside's mission.&#13;
Remember, Parkside is a public&#13;
institution — and the mission&#13;
MUST be to serve the total public,&#13;
and whether you like it or not the&#13;
southeastern Wisconsin district is&#13;
a modern industrial community&#13;
with hundreds of "non-traditionals"&#13;
who could not be&#13;
"traditional" when their %&#13;
Perhaps your parents are J&#13;
less, or an aunt who stay (sjjy&#13;
to play the then "traditional"!&#13;
of housekeeper-mother.&#13;
As for your AS I SEE It&#13;
don't insult we traditional;&#13;
read the papers, we listen J&#13;
national news, we talk J&#13;
ourselves, and if we didn't dj&#13;
of these things — the fa&#13;
wouldn't let us miss the „&#13;
issues of the day. May I ^&#13;
that you yield you (sic) space,&#13;
faculty member, a sport/j&#13;
organization leader, a natb&#13;
political leader (maybe one r&#13;
presidential candidates),&#13;
leading businessperson&#13;
Nation.&#13;
There are many who wonldl&#13;
to see our paper be a strong&#13;
positive, judiciously coupled&#13;
intellectual in-put, product;&#13;
talks, maybe even yells, ft&#13;
what is right about our univ«&#13;
instead of the editor's cry s fc&#13;
Lets (sic) try to make Ranger#&#13;
than something to rap (sic) fish&#13;
R. Aloysius Chart&#13;
As I It S P. S. G. A.&#13;
• # •&#13;
by So* Stevens&#13;
During the past few weeks there&#13;
have been reports of violence&#13;
between some American citizens&#13;
and some Vietnamese refugees&#13;
here. What has been the cause of&#13;
this small uproar? It seems that a&#13;
few of the American people are upset&#13;
that the newcomers are&#13;
outdoing them.&#13;
For a long time now the&#13;
American people have been&#13;
becoming less productive. Everyone&#13;
is pushing for what has been&#13;
called a "post industrial" society.&#13;
But along with the four-day work&#13;
week and more leisure time has&#13;
come a serious economic crisis.&#13;
Could it be that we Americans&#13;
don't like seeing what we could do&#13;
to better our economy?&#13;
These refugees, who have never&#13;
really had a chance before to do&#13;
for their country, are trying to&#13;
work hard because that's how&#13;
they've been brought up. Can it be&#13;
that some of the American people&#13;
have forgotten that their ancestors&#13;
had it a little rough here when they&#13;
came, or has our narcissistic&#13;
society just closed the doors?&#13;
The majority of our people have&#13;
welcomed these refugees with open&#13;
arms. Those who would wish them&#13;
back on decrepit boats to rot are&#13;
thankfully in the minority.&#13;
When speaking of the majority&#13;
in America, we all wonder who will&#13;
vote for who in '80. Better yet we&#13;
wonder, "who's running?" Ted&#13;
Kennedy's family has okay'd his&#13;
candidacy, but as he says, he's still&#13;
supporting Carter "at the present&#13;
time."&#13;
Finally, I see that Lee Dreyfus&#13;
has jumped on a bandwagon for&#13;
the consumer that MacDonald's is&#13;
leading. He recently vetoed a&#13;
proposal for his own pay raise.&#13;
Nobody can do it like Dreyfus can!&#13;
Jbra:&#13;
that,&#13;
also&#13;
by Maiy Arnold&#13;
Student involvement in campus&#13;
policy and decision making is the&#13;
largest responsibility of any&#13;
student government. Though&#13;
students have not always been&#13;
able to express their thoughts&#13;
from positions respected by their&#13;
counterparts in the administration&#13;
and faculty, Parkside&#13;
students have such positions&#13;
available to them.&#13;
There are positions available,&#13;
depending on an individual&#13;
student's interests and background,&#13;
that deal with the&#13;
Athletic program on campus or&#13;
with problems in the Bookstore.&#13;
A total of 22 positions on faculty&#13;
committees are reserved for&#13;
student representatives, and&#13;
dozens of seats are now vacant on&#13;
student committees waiting for&#13;
students with an interest in&#13;
budgeting or in the directing of&#13;
Student Union operations.&#13;
This is a brief list of the&#13;
opportunities for student involvement&#13;
in campus operations: two&#13;
seats each on Academic Actions&#13;
and Academic Policies Committees,&#13;
four seats on the&#13;
Library/Learning Center Committee&#13;
(this also deals with media&#13;
services), two seats on the&#13;
Athletic Board, the Campus&#13;
Planning Committee, and also&#13;
the Bookstore Committee. If any&#13;
of these opportunities interest you&#13;
please contact Tim Zimmer at&#13;
the P.S.G.A. office in lower Main&#13;
Place or call 553-2244.&#13;
Other Stuff&#13;
A large number of studs&#13;
have stopped to complain A&#13;
the hassle they encountered&#13;
registration. If you registered&#13;
the last two weeks we wi&#13;
to hear your suggestions&#13;
improve the registration proces&#13;
Parking is also at the to p&#13;
the complaint list, as soon&#13;
oversell figures are available fc&#13;
Security Director Ron Brink®&#13;
we will let you all know. Bit&#13;
cite&#13;
toil&#13;
politi&#13;
addi&#13;
certa&#13;
area,&#13;
be a l&#13;
in&#13;
unde&#13;
may direct ah complaints&#13;
parking to Ron Brinkma®&#13;
553-2455, or deposit any"&#13;
complaint in the&#13;
suggestion boxes in WLlf&#13;
Molinero Hall.&#13;
kANCEUi&#13;
,nd «iitcd by Undents of U. W. Parkside t&#13;
content. ~ '&#13;
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called upon to edit science manuscripts,&#13;
or review those of the&#13;
journal of Academic Librarianship,&#13;
When questioned about&#13;
how he secures the time for these&#13;
vast en deavors, Kirk admitted, in&#13;
confidence: " You work a lot on&#13;
weekends and evenings."&#13;
He has also been called upon&#13;
many tim es as a consultant to&#13;
evaluate oth er university library&#13;
programs, including Ripon&#13;
College and U.W. Whitewater.&#13;
Among his ideas on a&#13;
librarian's duties, Tom Kirk feels&#13;
that, "To be a good lib rarian you&#13;
also have to stay in touch with&#13;
subject areas. You have to&#13;
cultivate a certain amount of&#13;
familiarity with what's going on&#13;
politically a nd cu lturally, and in&#13;
addition, have cultivated a&#13;
certain ex pertise in the subject&#13;
area, Th ey (librarians) ought to&#13;
be able t o conv erse with faculty&#13;
® a way that they can&#13;
understand what the faculty is&#13;
about, and what the students are&#13;
about."&#13;
Looking down on the library&#13;
*ith the objectivity of an&#13;
outsider, commenting on its&#13;
strengths, Tom r emarked, "The&#13;
commitment of the li brary to the&#13;
university, an d to the university's&#13;
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uniqueness, — the commitment&#13;
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continued&#13;
from P9'&#13;
..-ion Service o f Biological&#13;
!tc User Education CoAbstta&#13;
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Audio Visual Library Refer&#13;
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Jeffery Norton&#13;
Flowers, nuts&#13;
gathered&#13;
Fall activities at Eagle Valley&#13;
Nature Preserve include a weekend&#13;
for enjoying fall wildflowers and a&#13;
weekend for gathering some of the&#13;
many nuts that grow in the&#13;
preserve. Fall wildflower weekend&#13;
will be September 15th and 16th&#13;
and nut-gathering weekend will be&#13;
October 6th and 7th.&#13;
Wildflower weekends give&#13;
visitors an opportunity to study&#13;
and photograph wildflowers growing&#13;
undisturbed in their natural&#13;
habitat. Goldenrods, asters, and&#13;
gentians should be at their height&#13;
of bloom during this weekend. A&#13;
few species that may be seen&#13;
include: stiff and downy gentian,&#13;
nodding ladies tress orchid,&#13;
panicled aster, blazing-star, hairy&#13;
wormwood, great blue lobelia and&#13;
yellow flax.&#13;
During nut-gathering weekend&#13;
nuts will be gathered from walnut,&#13;
hickory and butternut trees. The&#13;
nuts gathered will be sold to the&#13;
public to provide funds for&#13;
building improvements at Eagle&#13;
Valley Environmental Center.&#13;
Field trips for these weekends&#13;
will begin at 9:00 am on both&#13;
oaturday and Sunday morning.&#13;
Visitors are invited to come for the&#13;
whole weekend or to join the field&#13;
trips on either day.&#13;
Advance reservations for food&#13;
and lodging must be made by&#13;
writing: EVE, Box 155, Apple&#13;
River, IL 61001 or calline&#13;
815-594-2259.&#13;
Need student&#13;
for Bose&#13;
intramurols&#13;
Bose Elementary School, 1900&#13;
15th Street, Kenosha (just east of&#13;
Casa Capri Restaurant) needs a&#13;
university student to direct/teach&#13;
an intramural program for&#13;
elementary children.&#13;
For further information or an&#13;
interview appointment, please&#13;
contact Mr. Larry Maurer,&#13;
Principal, 551-8313.&#13;
Enrollment&#13;
figures up&#13;
As 0f last Friday morning,&#13;
Parkside s enrollment is 5,230&#13;
students. This figure, as compared&#13;
to last year's final figure of 5,241 is&#13;
up considerably.&#13;
According to Dave Voet&#13;
Director of Institutional Analysis&#13;
and Registration, the final figure&#13;
this fall is expected to rise by 100&#13;
more students by the end of&#13;
registration, the tenth day of&#13;
school.&#13;
V°gt added, "We're possibly&#13;
going to break a record this year&#13;
with new student and freshman&#13;
enrollment. This year looks as&#13;
though it'll be higher than any&#13;
other."&#13;
The upper class enrollment is&#13;
remaining about the same as in&#13;
past years," Vogt said. "All&#13;
around, Parkside's full time&#13;
enrollment is up, but that's true of&#13;
all the UW campuses this fall."&#13;
Final enrollment figures will be&#13;
in within the next couple of weeks.&#13;
The Ranger at that time will&#13;
publish a total breakdown ot this&#13;
tail s enrollment.&#13;
Hear ye!&#13;
There will be an&#13;
open Ranger&#13;
Board of&#13;
Directors&#13;
meeting on&#13;
Thursday,&#13;
Sept. 13, 1979&#13;
at 5 pm&#13;
in the WLLC&#13;
conference room&#13;
D174.&#13;
CO-OPERATIVFS&#13;
democracy action&#13;
Support Parkside's Co-ops&#13;
CO-OPS ARE NOT PRIVATE BUSINESSES;&#13;
THEY ARE OWNED &amp; OPERATED BY THE&#13;
PEOPLE WHO SHOP IN THEM&#13;
BOOK CO-OP: C.S.C's Book co-op is a textbook, paperback and album&#13;
exchange service. You can save on your textbooks&#13;
for this semester by using the Book Co-op instead of the Bookstore. By buying your books fro m other students, rather than a large corporation&#13;
you eliminate many costs and help other students through co-operation. The Book Co-op is located on the L-l level of WLLC across&#13;
from the Library.&#13;
FOOD CO-OP:&#13;
The Chiwaukee Prairie Food Co-op is one of the nicest co-ops in&#13;
Wisconsin. The Food C(H)p is the best way to fight the rising costs of&#13;
food these days and it is a plesant way to shop. Convenient hours and&#13;
parking right in front make it easy to shop after a class, especially for&#13;
night students. We carry a wide variety of foods, including: Dairy&#13;
Products, Produce, grains, dried fruit, nuts, vitamins, pasta, juices,&#13;
bread, frozen goods and a whole lot more, stop in and look around!&#13;
Fall Hours:&#13;
Mori. . 10 to 6&#13;
Tue., Wed., Thur. - 10 to 10&#13;
Fri., Sat 9 t0 6&#13;
•PEN:&#13;
Food Co-op'&#13;
Mon. , Wed. 3-7&#13;
v Tue,, Thur. 2 - 5y&#13;
C.S.C.:&#13;
The Co-operative services&#13;
collective is made up of members&#13;
who own and operate these&#13;
projects. To join, just stop i n at&#13;
either the food or book co-op.&#13;
ANNUAL&#13;
Memberships&#13;
ImJDENTS&#13;
Only $3.00&#13;
( Me w Rate! )&#13;
$ 7- F a c u l t y &amp; Staff&#13;
$10 - N o n-s t li dents &#13;
« her 12, 1979 Ranger&#13;
I I I • I u # AyiAflC&#13;
Kinesis film series p&#13;
Sat, h&#13;
of&#13;
A new campus nt. the&#13;
KINESIS film program, will ho ld&#13;
Its gala opening Saturday with&#13;
the presentation of the film&#13;
"Cabaret" in the Union Cinema&#13;
Theater at 7 p.m. Single&#13;
admbaioe a SI.&#13;
KINESIS, a campus/community&#13;
film tenet, intends to "foster&#13;
an appreciation of film art.&#13;
according to Walt Ulbricht,&#13;
Lecturer of Humanities. The fall&#13;
series' schedule consists of 20&#13;
screenings showing 24 feature&#13;
films and 16 short films.&#13;
"We hare a little bit of&#13;
everything." said Ulbricht. "including&#13;
classic Hollywood musicals,&#13;
experimental films, play&#13;
adaptations, documentaries and&#13;
foreign films. 1 call it a good&#13;
grab bag of titles, film selections&#13;
and film styles."&#13;
A 10 member advisory&#13;
committee comprised of community&#13;
members, faculty members&#13;
Thayer,&#13;
cations, and&#13;
man. Assistant&#13;
and students selected the films in&#13;
the fall series. Ulbricht, Lee&#13;
Professor of CommumLaurence&#13;
KruckProfessor&#13;
of&#13;
Anthropology, represented the&#13;
faculty. Stephen Schwartz, Ken&#13;
Kuenhl. Bruce Peptch, Rosemary&#13;
Strand and Gloria Bolm represented&#13;
civic organizations. Mike&#13;
and Sue Stevens were&#13;
involved with film&#13;
Murphy&#13;
the students&#13;
selection.&#13;
KINESIS is aimed towards&#13;
both the campus and community.&#13;
The series offers a broader&#13;
variety of films than that of a&#13;
campus-oriented series, according&#13;
to Ulbricht. "The film series&#13;
sponsored by the P.A.B. is&#13;
primarily a student-organized&#13;
and a student-run operation," he&#13;
said. "(KINESIS) is intended to&#13;
draw not only the students,&#13;
faculty members and staff people&#13;
on campus, but also the&#13;
community at large.&#13;
"What we tried to do is not&#13;
only offer a wide selection&#13;
feature films," said Ulbricht,&#13;
"but also offer a wide selection ot&#13;
short documentary, animated,&#13;
and live-action films. These short&#13;
films are worth seeing and -worth&#13;
reflecting. They aren't shown on&#13;
commercial television."&#13;
Ulbricht said, about the entire&#13;
series, "I'm sure quite a few&#13;
people in the community would&#13;
like to see these films. We want&#13;
to draw people here, and we want&#13;
ta encourage them to come out&#13;
here on a regular basis."x&#13;
The screenings will be held on&#13;
Wednesdays, Saturdays, and&#13;
Sundays. Wednesday's 7 p.m.&#13;
program is shown once. A&#13;
different program is presented 7&#13;
p.m. Saturday, and repeated 1:30&#13;
p.m. Sunday.&#13;
"1 think it will be successful&#13;
several reasons, said for&#13;
Ulbricht. "The films we have&#13;
selected are films that are rarely&#13;
seen on television for one reason&#13;
or another and films that have a&#13;
varying amount of appeal. I think&#13;
the people will be drawn to the&#13;
films by the substance of the&#13;
film itself. Secondly, it's becoming&#13;
more and more difficult for&#13;
people to see films on a regular&#13;
basis because of cost, whether it's&#13;
transportation or admission&#13;
prices. That brings me to the third&#13;
point — the cost is quite low."&#13;
Single admission is $1 for the&#13;
opening night show and $1.50 for&#13;
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also two coupon books available;'&#13;
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admissions)," said Ulbricht, "«fo&#13;
our admissions are actually s sc&#13;
little as 75 cents a seat. How c ai » i&#13;
you go wrong at that?" us&#13;
"What we hope to do is b real te&#13;
even," said Ulbricht. "Whatevebt&#13;
income we earn from this falls on&#13;
series will be used for the spring&#13;
series. We could offer more film co&#13;
of a greater variety and choosstic&#13;
films that are more expensive.'?®&#13;
Film rentals for the fall series ^&#13;
totaled $3800. |hi&#13;
The number of people selecting,ic&#13;
future film series should increase&#13;
"We want to involve people ft®K&#13;
the campus and the community ii *'&#13;
the organization's film selectionsw&#13;
for the spring series," saiiar&#13;
Ulbricht. "We want to include SP&#13;
E:&#13;
Tramping through the fields&#13;
and woods, while at the same time&#13;
collecting natural foods to help&#13;
conserve your food budget, can be&#13;
a pleasant way to spend a few&#13;
hours on a beautiful fall day.&#13;
University Extension at UWParkside&#13;
is sponsoring the course,&#13;
which begins on Thursday,&#13;
September 20 at UW-P Molinaro&#13;
Hall at 7:30 p.m., and will meet for&#13;
3 Thursday evening lectures and&#13;
slides, and 3 Saturday morning&#13;
field trips.&#13;
A similar course on mushrooms&#13;
will begin Thursday, October 11.&#13;
Call University Extension for&#13;
registration information, phone&#13;
553-2312.&#13;
people who have an interest a!&#13;
films."&#13;
Summing up the main purpos ^&#13;
of KINESIS, Ulbricht said, "Iticc&#13;
another case of Parkside offering&#13;
the community a very interesting&#13;
cl schedule of activities. A person&#13;
the community can attend theaterv 1&#13;
concerts, and the Accent or&#13;
Enrichment series. I think this s&#13;
one area that has been neglected&#13;
We hope to fill that hole."&#13;
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5-9 &#13;
Ranger Wednesday September 12, 1979&#13;
Thematic Breaking Away1 extraordinary&#13;
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by Ken Meyer&#13;
,Breaking Away" »"« has a special&#13;
that is rare in today's&#13;
Stream of movies. It is simply&#13;
t1 "average" people whom&#13;
2Us can relate with and care&#13;
^Jand filmed in Bloomington,&#13;
,"Breaking Away" deals&#13;
i fc«r buddies who are a year&#13;
. „f high school and have no&#13;
for the future. The buddies'&#13;
raderv is one of the many&#13;
cotn&#13;
that the film explores.&#13;
^friendship develops through&#13;
the film and embodies things that&#13;
are in real-life friendships.&#13;
The four buddies are: Mike, a&#13;
hieh school qu arterback with no&#13;
chan« for a foo tball scholarship:&#13;
class clown who is still&#13;
has no ambitions;&#13;
Cyril, a&#13;
funny but&#13;
Moocher, a boy sensitive about his&#13;
small size ; and Dave, the main&#13;
character, a boy who lives in his&#13;
own world, which is Italian bicycle&#13;
racing.&#13;
Dave is into his world so much that&#13;
he talks Italian, plays opera&#13;
records full blast and always rides&#13;
his ten-speed bike dreaming about&#13;
the champion Italian bike racing&#13;
team that will be coming to town.&#13;
Dave also dates a girl under the&#13;
impression that he's an Italian&#13;
exchange student. He goes as far&#13;
as to serenade her from under her&#13;
dorm window.&#13;
At mealtime, Dave's father&#13;
finally gets so fed up with his son's&#13;
infatuation that he declares, "I&#13;
don't want any zucchini, linguini,&#13;
or fettucini. I don't want any "ini"&#13;
in this house."&#13;
Another theme that "Breaking&#13;
Away" examines is that of family&#13;
relationships. Dave's father is&#13;
forever complaining about his&#13;
son's actions, but the mutual love&#13;
Superman!&#13;
by Ken Meyer&#13;
Superman cost an estimated $30&#13;
million, was on the d rawing board&#13;
for four years, and used five&#13;
screenwriters. When that many&#13;
writers a re involved, the movie is&#13;
usually confusing and inconsistent.&#13;
Superman has that problem,&#13;
but not to the point of ruining it —&#13;
only weakening it a little. "&#13;
The movi e follows the original&#13;
comic book story almost identically.&#13;
Jor-El, one of the top&#13;
scientists on the planet Krypton,&#13;
rockets his son to Earth to save&#13;
him from the impending destruction&#13;
o f Krypton.&#13;
The youn g boy is a dopted by a&#13;
Kansas couple named Kent who&#13;
witness the rocket's crash landing.&#13;
• When he's 18, he leaves Kansas&#13;
Md goes north, where Jor-El's&#13;
spirit tells him th at he was sent to&#13;
Earth to battle evil. He then goes&#13;
to M etropolis, gets a job at the&#13;
My Planet and fights crime and&#13;
corruption.&#13;
The star of the picture,&#13;
Christopher Reeve, is a perfect&#13;
choice for the role: big, strong and&#13;
&gt; virile —&#13;
. you j««iviivjw kno. . .the m&#13;
huperman type. What's surprising&#13;
ough, is that Reeve plays the&#13;
of steel 's counterpart, milk&#13;
nnered reporter Clark Kent,&#13;
vSfiT"—•&#13;
has to h 6 time SuP&#13;
erman&#13;
leot^7;nto his famous b.ue&#13;
v- • . ' '""hs for a phone&#13;
*h&gt;ch to change in, but&#13;
he can only find one of those&#13;
walk-in phones without any walls.&#13;
There are quite a few other laughs&#13;
without ruining the Superman&#13;
myth.&#13;
Not all the comedy is like that,&#13;
though, and that's what's wrong&#13;
with the rest of the script. The&#13;
villains, played by Gene Hackman,&#13;
Ned Beatty and Valerie Perrine,&#13;
are moronic and silly criminals in&#13;
the mold of the old Batman TV&#13;
series. These characters appear to&#13;
have been written for a different&#13;
movie. That's what happens when&#13;
too many writers are brought in for&#13;
rewrites.&#13;
With the size of the budget, one&#13;
would think that the special effects&#13;
are going to be overpowering. They&#13;
aren't. The flying sequences are&#13;
done without any visible wires, but&#13;
they aren't that great. The other&#13;
special effects are worse. When a&#13;
dam breaks and water rushes&#13;
toward a nearby town, it can easily&#13;
be recognized as a small-scale&#13;
model. Whatever cost $30 million&#13;
is a mystery to me.&#13;
There are only two action&#13;
sequences in the picture. Between&#13;
these two parts is what makes or&#13;
breaks the movie. Does the movie&#13;
fall apart without Superman flying&#13;
around saving people? Almost.&#13;
Reeve's performance makes sure&#13;
that doesn't happen, but whenever&#13;
he gives the villains the screen the&#13;
move bogs down and becomes silly&#13;
and downright stupid.&#13;
These villains want to mess up&#13;
everything, even an otherwise&#13;
entertaining movie. But as always.&#13;
Superman saves the day.&#13;
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and affection they have for each&#13;
other is evident. It builds until the&#13;
touching scene of Dave's realization&#13;
that his admiration for the&#13;
Italian racing champs has been&#13;
misplaced. It's a fine commentary&#13;
on family relationships.&#13;
The third theme that "Breaking&#13;
Away" deals with is class&#13;
distinctions. In the university&#13;
town, the college students&#13;
derogatorily call the townfolk&#13;
cutters (the town's industry is&#13;
centered around stone cutting) and&#13;
the townfolk don't think highly of&#13;
the college students. When Dave&#13;
and his friends drive through the&#13;
campus they look at the students&#13;
as if they were from a different&#13;
country.&#13;
The social class struggle&#13;
culminates with the Little 500, a&#13;
very exciting bike race in which the&#13;
"cutters." represented by Dave&#13;
against the campus compete&#13;
teams.&#13;
The reason no actors have been&#13;
mentioned thus far is because the&#13;
script is so beautifully written that&#13;
the movie sems like a documentary&#13;
if's just too realistic to think&#13;
that somebody wrote it and that&#13;
the actors are playing characters.&#13;
That is the highest compliment&#13;
that can be paid to the&#13;
screenwriter and actors. Dennis&#13;
Christopher as Dave and Paul&#13;
Dooley as his father are the most&#13;
outstanding of the entirely good&#13;
cast.&#13;
The magic of "Breaking Away"&#13;
is that it's a series of interesting&#13;
events occurring to interesting&#13;
characters whom viewers like and&#13;
care about. It's quite an&#13;
extraordinary experience.&#13;
MEN and WOMEN'S&#13;
VARSITY BOWLING TEAM&#13;
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• UW-Mllwaukee&#13;
• UW-Madison&#13;
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For more information&#13;
Thursday, Sept. 13&#13;
5:OOpm in the&#13;
Union Rec Center&#13;
and his pals, finally get a chance to • Center Or&#13;
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r I.v September 12,&#13;
Volleyball starts&#13;
by Wall&#13;
Dopite having to face the&#13;
toughest tchcdule In the teams'&#13;
history. Coach Linda Henderson&#13;
eaters the 1979 women's volleyball&#13;
season filled with optimism.&#13;
Coach Henderson has good&#13;
reason to he looking forward to the&#13;
season. She brings back with her&#13;
eight returning players from the&#13;
28-21-3 squad of a year ago.&#13;
Included among these eight&#13;
players are five starters led by&#13;
seniors Cindy Henschel and Tess&#13;
Manzano.&#13;
"We have an excellent core&#13;
returning from lkst season states&#13;
Henderson. "1 am very comfort­&#13;
/Sh) Presents&#13;
In Concert&#13;
Josh White Jr.&#13;
PLUS COMEDIANS&#13;
Ted &amp; Ed&#13;
As Seen On The Tonight Show&#13;
Friday,&#13;
Sept. 14&#13;
Union Square&#13;
8 PM&#13;
UWP Students&#13;
82.00&#13;
Guests&#13;
82.50&#13;
I.D.'s Required&#13;
able with the people we have," she&#13;
adds. . .&#13;
Also back as starters are juniors,&#13;
Liz Venci, Roxanne Nelson, and&#13;
Tern Bieser.&#13;
New to the team are tour&#13;
freshman to help offset the loss of&#13;
three players from last years' team.&#13;
"The frosh look very promising&#13;
this year," says the three year&#13;
coach. • - they are learning very&#13;
much in a short time.&#13;
Although the returning players&#13;
will provide a solid base for the&#13;
team, Henderson is careful to note&#13;
that the bench may hold the key to&#13;
the success or failure of the team.&#13;
To point out the importance of&#13;
bench, coach Henderson cited&#13;
statistics from last season,&#13;
fifty-two matches consisting of 123&#13;
games were played. With each&#13;
game lasting approximately twenty&#13;
minutes that adds up to over forty&#13;
hours of court time over the span&#13;
of a season.&#13;
Coach Henderson, though, is&#13;
very enthusiastic about their&#13;
abilities. "The bench has been&#13;
phenomenal in the past and I am&#13;
sure that they will be just as good&#13;
this year," she says confidently.&#13;
Several Division I schools will be&#13;
on the Ranger schedule this season&#13;
including Marquette and Northwestern.&#13;
The true test for the team&#13;
will be in the invitationals slated&#13;
for this season. Included are&#13;
invitationals at Michigan State,&#13;
DePaul, and Parkside's own on the&#13;
weekend of Oct. 5-6.&#13;
"To finish in the top half of the&#13;
Ranger Invitational would be a&#13;
real plus."&#13;
"The mental state of the team&#13;
going into matches will be&#13;
important, right now we have to go&#13;
into the season playing it game by&#13;
game."&#13;
The first big test for the team&#13;
will come this weekend at the&#13;
DePaul Invitational in Chicago.&#13;
Coach Henderson invites and&#13;
encourages all to support this&#13;
years' squad and enjoy an exciting&#13;
fast-paced sport.&#13;
1979 Home Schedule&#13;
Date Opponent&#13;
10/5 Parkside&#13;
10/6 Invitational&#13;
Tournament&#13;
10/9 Marquette&#13;
10/16 Trinity &amp;&#13;
UW-Whitewater&#13;
Time&#13;
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6 pm&#13;
6 pm&#13;
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with&#13;
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Coming Events .s a for ev(.n(s js Thursday at 10 am in order l„ app,,,, '&#13;
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WORKSHOP - union 104005 at 6:30 pm. Call ext. 2008&#13;
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Friday, September 14, 197V&#13;
nFFFNSlVE DRIVING COURSE - 7:30 am to 5:00 pm. Call ext. 2455.&#13;
™ c VI[.'FT _ UW-P vs UW-Oshkosh at Oshkosh.&#13;
GOLF MEEI _ uw_p vs. uW-LaCrosse at Parkside, 3 pm.&#13;
WOM®, VOLLEYBALL - DePaul Invitational at Chicago. (Sat. also.)&#13;
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Sunday, September 15, 197ft&#13;
„_i P wpp-r _ nW-P vs. UW-Eau Claire at Eau Claire. (Monday also.)&#13;
MOVIE - Superman" a. 7:30 pm in the Union Cinema. PAB sponsor.&#13;
Tuesday, September 16, 1979&#13;
WOMEN'S TENNIS - UW-P vs. Marquette at Parks.de. 3 pm.&#13;
issed&#13;
by Edith Isenberg&#13;
Campus Nurse&#13;
In today's society, we tend to be&#13;
content to let the physician and&#13;
other health professionals take&#13;
sole responsibility for our health,&#13;
rather than assume an active role&#13;
in determining our own health&#13;
maintenance and care.&#13;
Since doctors treat primarily&#13;
illness and disease, the responsibility&#13;
for maintaining good health&#13;
lies with the individual. Unfortunately,&#13;
there is no vaccine for&#13;
achieving and maintaining wellness.&#13;
It is a day to day individual&#13;
task, demanding knowledge,&#13;
careful planning, organization,&#13;
and a positive outlook.&#13;
One of the primary goals of this&#13;
column throughout the coming&#13;
year will be to offer information to&#13;
help you improve and maintain&#13;
good health, and in this spirit I&#13;
offer the following Ten Commandments&#13;
for Good Health.&#13;
1. Assume the responsibility for&#13;
your own health. Take time to&#13;
learn about your body and learn to&#13;
prevent injury and disease through&#13;
a reasonable lifestyle and health&#13;
behavior.&#13;
2. Plan for a realistic daily&#13;
routine with time for rest. Avoid&#13;
excesses.&#13;
3. Maintain a manageable&#13;
psychological stress level. Be aw®&#13;
that stress beyond your ability t&#13;
handle leads to illness and heali&#13;
problems.&#13;
4. Establish good nutritiont&#13;
and exercise programs — they t&#13;
hand in hand. Avoid fad diets,fa;&#13;
exercises, fad cures, fad etc!&#13;
5. Check your blood pressat&#13;
regularly; once every six montk&#13;
unless you have a problem.&#13;
6. Be aware of Cancer's Sew&#13;
Warning Signals: (America&#13;
Cancer Society)&#13;
• Change in bowel or bladdei&#13;
habits.&#13;
• A sore that does not heal.&#13;
• Unusual bleeding or dr&#13;
charge.&#13;
•Thickening or lump&#13;
breast or elsewhere.&#13;
•Indigestion or difficulty i t&#13;
swallowing.&#13;
• Obvious change in wart&#13;
mole.&#13;
•Nagging cough or hoars&#13;
ness.&#13;
7. Be sure your immunization&#13;
are up to date.&#13;
8. Be sure you have adequat&#13;
insurance coverage.&#13;
9. Seek help when signs a#&#13;
symptoms indicate a healt!&#13;
problem.&#13;
10. If you are a smoker, stop:&#13;
you don't smoke, don't start.&#13;
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occasional w eekdays - flexible scheduling to fit your&#13;
school requirements. Hourly wage. Paid travel,&#13;
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For more info please call 694-1447&#13;
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10 A.M. - 6 P.M. at&#13;
GENERAL BUSINESS SER VICES&#13;
2135 91st Street&#13;
Kenosha, Wise. &#13;
Cramer's Corner&#13;
by Dave Cramer&#13;
Chris Hansen and Jim Heiring.&#13;
The names are familiar to people&#13;
in the Racine and Kenosha area.&#13;
Perhaps these names will be&#13;
familiar to the entire world next&#13;
summer, because that's when they&#13;
will hopefull y be participating in&#13;
the 1980 Summer Olympic Games&#13;
which will be held in Moscow.&#13;
Chris and Jim, two Parkside&#13;
graduates, are track stars. However,&#13;
they don't compete in the&#13;
glamour events such as the sprints,&#13;
or other headline making events.&#13;
They are walkers and according to&#13;
their former college coach,&#13;
Parkside's Bob Lawson, they both&#13;
stand a chance of making the U.S.&#13;
Olympic squad, "They take three&#13;
guys for each event and right now&#13;
Jim and Chris are two of the top&#13;
four guys." Both already have&#13;
experience in international competition&#13;
and this can only enhance&#13;
their chances of making the U.S.&#13;
team.&#13;
So when you're driving down the&#13;
road and see two guys walking at a&#13;
swift pace, give a wave. Who&#13;
knows, maybe you're waving to&#13;
two future world champions.&#13;
******&#13;
There is a dire need of recruits&#13;
for men's and women's crosscountry&#13;
and track teams. Anyone&#13;
interested in competing in these&#13;
sports should contact Bob or&#13;
Barbara Lawson at the Physical&#13;
Education building. The crosscountry&#13;
seasons have already&#13;
started. If interested, report&#13;
immediately.&#13;
Coach Hal Henderson reports&#13;
that the men's soccer team is&#13;
looking good but that he needs a&#13;
manager. Anyone interested&#13;
should contact Coach Henderson&#13;
in the Physical Education building.&#13;
&#13;
******&#13;
THIS WEEK'S PACKER PICK—&#13;
Tampa Bay 17; Green Bay 13. The&#13;
punchless Pack will have great&#13;
difficulty scoring against the stingy&#13;
Buccaneer defense.&#13;
******&#13;
Know of anyone who plays in an&#13;
unusual sport on or off campus? If&#13;
so, send them down to the Ranger&#13;
office and have them talk to me!&#13;
Personals&#13;
are back!&#13;
FREE CLASSIFIEDS!&#13;
Any registered students or student organizations may&#13;
run one ad at no cost if under 10 words. An additional&#13;
cost of 30 cents for each additional 10 words or under.&#13;
DEADLINE: Thursday mornings 10:00 A.M.&#13;
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ganger WLLC D139&#13;
A UW-Parkside and Community Film Series&#13;
In the next few months KINESIS will&#13;
present a program of outstanding films&#13;
at the Parkside Union Cinema on the UWParkside&#13;
cam pus. A broad selection of&#13;
internationally acclaimed feature films,&#13;
documentaries, comedies and short&#13;
films have been selected for this fall&#13;
series.&#13;
The work of Charles Chaplin, Francois&#13;
Truffaut, Judy Garland, Robert Gardner,-&#13;
Alfred Hitchcock, Sophia Loren, Tom&#13;
Palazzlo, Cicely Tyson, Stanley Kubrick,&#13;
Busby Berkeley, Roman Polanski, John&#13;
Hostetler, Errol Flynn, John Whitney,&#13;
Federico Fellini and Marlon Brando will&#13;
be featured.&#13;
Admission is $1.50 for single seats.&#13;
Discount coupons of $10.00 (10 admissions)&#13;
and $15.00 (20 admissions) are&#13;
aso available at each screening and by&#13;
hva/'1&#13;
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rite: Union Information Center,&#13;
UW-Parkside, Kenosha, Wisconsin 53141.&#13;
Call 553-2345 for further information.&#13;
-abaret (1974) 7:00 p.m. Sept. 15&#13;
greeted by Bob Fosse.&#13;
'tarring Liza Minnelli, Joel Grey, and Michael York.&#13;
Opening Niaht fi*ia- nil Seats $1.00&#13;
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Screenplay by Robert Riskin.&#13;
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1:30 p.m. Sept. 23&#13;
Sunder (1972)&#13;
Ober.iV,by Rober&gt; Radnitz.&#13;
Starr Ralph Nelson.&#13;
field, Cicely Tyson, and Kevin Hooks.&#13;
7:00 p.m. Sept. 29&#13;
1:30 p.m. Sept. 30&#13;
The Wizard of Oz (1935) 7:00 p.m. Oct. 6&#13;
1:30 p.m. Oct. 7&#13;
Produced by Mervyn LeRoy.&#13;
Directed by Victor Fleming.&#13;
Starring Judy Garland, Frank Morgan, Ray Bolger, Bert&#13;
Lahr, Margaret Hamilton, Jack Haley, and Biitie Burke.&#13;
Ethnographic Film Program: 7:00 P-m-&#13;
"Amish: The People of Preservation" Oct. 10&#13;
"The Land Divers of Melanesia"&#13;
"Kypseli: Men and Women Apart" (1976)&#13;
Frenzy (1972) 7:00 p.m. Oct. 13&#13;
1:30 p.m. Oct. 14&#13;
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock.&#13;
The Lodger (1926) Hitchcock's first suspense film&#13;
42nd Street (1933) 7:00 p.m. Oct. 20&#13;
1:30 p.m. Oct. 21&#13;
Directed by Lloyd Bacon.&#13;
Music and Lyrics by Harry Warren and Al Dubin.&#13;
Starring Warner Baxter, Dick Powell, Ruby Keeler, Ginger&#13;
Rodgers, Guy Kibbee, and Una Merkel.&#13;
Footlight Parade (1933)&#13;
Directed by Lloyd Bacon.&#13;
Music and Lyrics by Harry Warren, Al Dubin, Sammy Fain,&#13;
and Irving Kahal.&#13;
Starring James Cagney, Joan Blondell, Dick Powell. Ruby&#13;
Keeler, Guy Kibbee, and Frank McHugh.&#13;
A Doll's House (1973)&#13;
Directed by Joseph Losey.&#13;
Screenplay by David Mercer.&#13;
Based on the play by Henrik Ibsen.&#13;
7:00 p.m. Oct. 24&#13;
Amarcord (1974) 7:00 p.m. Oct. 27&#13;
1:30 p.m. Oct. 28&#13;
Directed by Federico Fellini.&#13;
Starring Magaii Noel, Bruno Aznin, and Pupella Maggio.&#13;
Two Women (1961) 7:00 p.m. Nov. 3&#13;
1:30 p.m. Nov. 4&#13;
Directed by Vittorio DeSica.&#13;
Screenplay by Cesare Zavattini and Vittorio DeSica.&#13;
r&#13;
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Stagecoach (1939) 7:00 p.m. Nov. 10&#13;
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Directed by John Ford.&#13;
Starring John Wayne, Thomas Mitchell, John Carradlne,&#13;
and Claire Trevor.&#13;
The Shootiat (1976)&#13;
Directed by Don §legel.&#13;
Starring John Wayne, Lauren Bacall, Jamea Stewart&#13;
Jules and Jim (1961) 7:00 p.m. Nov. 14&#13;
Directed by Francois Trulfaut.&#13;
Screenplay by Francois Truffaut and Jean Qrueuit.&#13;
Starring Oakar Werner, Jeanne Moreau, and Henri Serre.&#13;
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1:30 p.m. Nov. 1 8&#13;
On the Waterfront (1954)&#13;
Directed by Etia Kazan&#13;
Music by Leonard Bernstein.&#13;
Starring Marlon Brando, Karl Maiden, Rod Steiger, Eva&#13;
Marie Saint, Lee J. Cobb.&#13;
Hearts and Minds (1974) 7:00 p.m. Nov. 21&#13;
Produced by Bert Schneider and Peter Davis.&#13;
Directed by Peter Davis.&#13;
The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)&#13;
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1:30 p.m. Nov. 25&#13;
Directed by William Kelghly and Michael Curtiz.&#13;
Photography by Tony Qaudlo, Sol Pollto, and Howard&#13;
Green.&#13;
Starring Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havllland, Basil Rathbone,&#13;
and Alan Hale.&#13;
Robin and Marian (1977)&#13;
Starring Sean Connery, Audrey Hepburn, and Robert Shaw.&#13;
DrStrangelove (1963) 7:00 p.m. Dec. 1&#13;
1:30 p.m. Dec. 2&#13;
Directed by Stanley Kubrick.&#13;
Starring Peter Sellers. George C. Scoff, and Slim Pickens.&#13;
The Wild Child (1970) 8:00 p.m. Dec. 5&#13;
Directed by Francois Truffaut.&#13;
Screenplay by Francois Truffaut and Jean Qruault.&#13;
Starring Jean-Pierre Cargo!, Francois Truffaut.&#13;
Macbeth (1971) 7:00 p.m. Dec. 8&#13;
1:30 p.m. Dec. 9&#13;
Directed by Roman Polanski.&#13;
Starring Jon Finch and Franceses Annls.&#13;
Limelight (1952) 7:00 p.m. Dec. 15&#13;
1:30 p.m. Dee. 16&#13;
Written and directed by Charles Chaplin.&#13;
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Ranger&#13;
Soccer kicks off&#13;
new season&#13;
starting spots."&#13;
The schedule for this year is a&#13;
tough one with a strong&#13;
UW-Madison team heading up the&#13;
home schedule for September 22.&#13;
Other midwestern powers on the&#13;
slate include Northern Illinois,&#13;
Aurora College, Marquette and&#13;
Western Michigan.&#13;
The Rangers will again take&#13;
part in the UW chancellors Cup&#13;
Tournament, Last year s irney&#13;
was held here at Parkside.&#13;
The Rangers first home match&#13;
will come this Saturday at j&#13;
against Beloit College.&#13;
Anyone interested in beCo,&#13;
a manager for the soccer&#13;
should contact Hal Henders&#13;
553-2311 or stop in at his 0f{&#13;
the P.E. building.&#13;
by D oug Edenhan&#13;
Around the country soccer is an&#13;
up and coming sport. It's finally&#13;
just catching on . Much the same is&#13;
happening here at Parks.de as&#13;
coach Hal Henderson embarks on&#13;
what may be his most successful&#13;
season here.&#13;
"We re just turning the corner,&#13;
u f&amp;r as the future is concerned,&#13;
commented. Henderson. "A lot of&#13;
kids are coming to us right now.&#13;
This years team shows a bright&#13;
future with 13 new freihman on&#13;
the team, many of which will be&#13;
competing for starting spots.&#13;
This year's top recroits for the&#13;
Rangers include Brad Faust, from&#13;
White Bear Lake. Minnesota,&#13;
Steve Engel from Milwaukee&#13;
Marquette. Alan Gibson from&#13;
Racine Lutheran and John&#13;
McNulty from St. Paul, Minnetota.&#13;
Henderson says that he looks&#13;
for a lot from these four and&#13;
expects them ill to start.&#13;
Faust is a midfielder prepped at&#13;
Mariner High School and as a&#13;
senior was choosen to Minnesota s&#13;
All-State team.&#13;
Alan Gibson is the son of Jim&#13;
Gibson. Parkside's&#13;
last year's district champion team.&#13;
Earl Campbell, last year's leading&#13;
scorer and Niall Power of&#13;
Waterford. Ireland are returning&#13;
for their fourth letter in as many&#13;
years. Lee Cielonko and Ray&#13;
Coquis are the other returning&#13;
seniors.&#13;
Two junior lettermen returning&#13;
are Ale Mora and Karl Goetz.&#13;
Sophomores returning include&#13;
Claude Cielonko, John Momoima&#13;
and Steve Borggren.&#13;
Other new freshmen rounding&#13;
out the squad are Beejan Beheshti,&#13;
Carlos Duchicela, Adrian Rietveld&#13;
and Thanh Nguyen.&#13;
"In order to maintain this year s&#13;
high level of recruiting, we must&#13;
win more games than we lose,&#13;
said Henderson. That would be a&#13;
great improvement from last years&#13;
record of four wins, nine losses,&#13;
and four ties.&#13;
"We have the nucleus. Things&#13;
new to us from last year's squad&#13;
are added depth and more speed.&#13;
In addition all of our freshmen&#13;
have experience with credentials.&#13;
We have 15 men battling tor 11&#13;
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September 18,1979 at Woodstock&#13;
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-Washington98109 (206) 282-811&#13;
ic's first ever soccer&#13;
coach ten years ago.&#13;
Two other freshmen battling for&#13;
a starting spot are also Minnesota&#13;
products. T hey are forward Tom&#13;
Kaju of Edina and mid fie id erforward&#13;
Bob Newstrom of Robbinsdale.&#13;
&#13;
Dave Farin, a freshman from&#13;
Neenah Armstrong will be the&#13;
starting and only goalkeeper this&#13;
season. "He's a good one, and if he&#13;
stays healthy, we'll be alright.&#13;
That's our one weak spot this&#13;
year." said Henderson.&#13;
Four seniors are returning from&#13;
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              <text>tff University of Wisconsin - Parkside&#13;
In the renter's interest&#13;
State statutes protect&#13;
This is the concluding part of the&#13;
three part series on matters&#13;
pertaining to rent and renters.&#13;
The following information is&#13;
taken from Chapter 704 of, the&#13;
statutes of t he State of Wi sconsin,&#13;
as published in the 1977 e dition.&#13;
This section governs the rights of&#13;
tenant and landlord in the absence&#13;
of a signed agreement to the&#13;
contrary. It also applies to any&#13;
tenancy, such tenancy meaning&#13;
renting leasing.&#13;
As outlined by 704.05, until the&#13;
expiration date specified in a&#13;
lease, or the termination of a&#13;
periodic tenancy (rent), and as&#13;
long as the tenant is not in default;&#13;
the tenant has exclusive&#13;
possession of the premises, except&#13;
in the following instances.&#13;
The landlord may inspect the&#13;
premises, make repairs, or show&#13;
the premises to prospective&#13;
tenants or purchasers. However,&#13;
there must be advance notice&#13;
given, and it must be at&#13;
reasonable times.&#13;
If the tenant is absent and the&#13;
landlord reasonably believes that&#13;
entry is necessary to protect or&#13;
the premises, it may be&#13;
entered without notice, and with&#13;
such force as appears necessary.&#13;
With respect to the removal of&#13;
fixtures from a premises the&#13;
statutes dictate the following.&#13;
The tenant cannot make&#13;
physical changes in the nature of&#13;
the premises, including&#13;
decorating, removing, altering, or&#13;
adding to the structures of the&#13;
premises without prior consent of&#13;
the landlord. Nor may the tenant&#13;
the premises for any unlawful&#13;
prupose, or in any such manner as&#13;
to interfere unreasonably with by another occupant of the same&#13;
building (or group of buildings).&#13;
When ending tenancy, a tenant&#13;
may remove any fixtures which&#13;
he installed if the premises are&#13;
to the condition which&#13;
they were in prior to installation of&#13;
the fixture, if the tenant pays&#13;
the landlord for the cost of such&#13;
restoration.&#13;
If the fixture was installed to&#13;
replace a similar fixture which&#13;
was already on premises at&#13;
the time tenancy began, and the&#13;
original fixture can't be restored,&#13;
then the tenant may remove the&#13;
fixtures he installed only if the&#13;
originals are replaced by fixtures&#13;
of comparable condition and&#13;
value.&#13;
This removal right still exists if&#13;
a lease is extended or renewed&#13;
and there is no clause in the lease&#13;
with regard to removal of fixtures.&#13;
This removal right applies to&#13;
any fixtures added by the tenant,&#13;
whether for convenience, trade,&#13;
business, or agriculture. This&#13;
right does not cover anyone other&#13;
than the landlord and tenant.&#13;
When tenant ends tenancy and&#13;
leaves behind property of apparent&#13;
value of le ss than $100, th e&#13;
landlord may store the property&#13;
with or without the consent of t he&#13;
tenant.&#13;
The property may be stored on&#13;
or off the premises with a lien on&#13;
the property for the actual cost of&#13;
removal or storage. If the&#13;
property is removed or stored by&#13;
the landlord, then the landlord&#13;
may still charge a reasonable&#13;
value for storage.&#13;
The landloard must notify the&#13;
tenant, in person or by ordinary&#13;
mail addressed to the tenant's last&#13;
known address of hi s intent to sell&#13;
or otherwise dispose of the&#13;
property commencing 8 days after&#13;
the mailing (or 5 days after&#13;
personal notice).&#13;
If the property is not&#13;
repossessed by the specified&#13;
dates, the landlord may dispose of&#13;
it by private or public sale, or any&#13;
other appropriate means.&#13;
Any proceeds collected as result of disposal must be sent to&#13;
the tenant by registered mail&#13;
addressed to his last known address.&#13;
However, the landlord may&#13;
deduct from the proceeds any cost&#13;
of sale and any storage charges if&#13;
the property was stored before&#13;
Continued On Page Seven&#13;
INSIDE...&#13;
• From the Parking Lot:&#13;
Professoreze interpreted&#13;
• Rangers win again!&#13;
• Limerick contest:&#13;
Countdown time&#13;
Status of women&#13;
UWP committee&#13;
gets organized&#13;
by G. Helgeson&#13;
A Regent's Task Force committee&#13;
on the status of women has&#13;
been organized at UW-Parkside in&#13;
accordance with all other UWSystem&#13;
campuses. The broad&#13;
purpose of the study to be conducted&#13;
here is to provide the&#13;
Parkside campus and the UWSystem&#13;
as a whole with information&#13;
on the current status of&#13;
women at UW-Parkside, to increase&#13;
awareness of women's&#13;
issues and problems, and to find&#13;
solutions to those problems.&#13;
The stated goals of the UWSystem&#13;
in designing the Task&#13;
Force studies are: "To that&#13;
the 1980's become a decade of&#13;
genuine progress toward women's&#13;
rights, and to be sure that in this&#13;
the University of Wisconsin&#13;
community is in the forefront of&#13;
according fair and equal treatment&#13;
to all its citizens."&#13;
Carla Stoffle, Assistant&#13;
Chancellor of Educational Services&#13;
and chair of Parkside's Task&#13;
Force committee, said, "Some of&#13;
the things they're asking us to look&#13;
into are employment affirmative&#13;
action, including effectiveness to&#13;
date, administrative support and&#13;
involvement in removing barriers&#13;
to affirmative action, and sexual&#13;
harrassment in the work environment.&#13;
"In the faculty employment&#13;
area, we will be looking into&#13;
problems in recruiting, hiring and&#13;
retention of women, and the&#13;
potential effects of enrollment&#13;
decline in the 80's on hiring and&#13;
retaining women." Stoffle&#13;
.stressed that the latter is an&#13;
important area, because most&#13;
women hired here through affirmative&#13;
action do not have&#13;
tenure, and the traditional system&#13;
of c utting back during enrollment&#13;
declines means "Last hired, first&#13;
let go," which meaqp the possible&#13;
loss of affirmative action gains&#13;
made during the 70's.&#13;
Also, the committee has been&#13;
instructed to study the involvement&#13;
of women in faculty&#13;
governance, and academic&#13;
freedom in research and&#13;
curriculum, including the&#13;
availability of non-sexist&#13;
education.&#13;
Factors of the study which will&#13;
most directly pertain to students&#13;
include recruitment, admissions,&#13;
financial aid, and student services.&#13;
Some of the questions&#13;
Stoffle feels the committee will&#13;
ask about women as students at&#13;
Parkside will be, "Do we provide&#13;
women students with the right&#13;
kinds of information and services?&#13;
Do we try to broaden their&#13;
horizons so that all women don't&#13;
end up getting degrees in English,&#13;
home nursing?&#13;
The committee will also be&#13;
studying the campus environment,&#13;
including administrative&#13;
support and involvement&#13;
in student for&#13;
women, and' sexual harrassment&#13;
pertaining to students, faculty,&#13;
and classified personnel. Stoffle&#13;
said that presently at Parkside,&#13;
sexual harrassment charges are&#13;
handled by following&#13;
"procedures" and reporting to&#13;
"faculty committees." She also&#13;
said that sexual harrassment is&#13;
. " like any other form of&#13;
mistreatment. They should come&#13;
for the proper kind of res olution of&#13;
their problem. It's not a lack of&#13;
concern. There's a lot of th ings to&#13;
do, and you deal with things as&#13;
they come up."&#13;
In addition, Stoffle said, "we&#13;
Continued On Page Two&#13;
Thursday, February 21, 1980&#13;
Vol. 8 No. 21&#13;
Bus&#13;
shelter&#13;
here at Parkside will no longer have to brave the&#13;
elements while waiting for their bus. A new bus shelter can be&#13;
seen in construction by the Comm Arts parking lot.&#13;
committee&#13;
gets organized&#13;
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horiions or ec, or studymg in\'&#13;
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edition.&#13;
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* From the Parking Lot:&#13;
* Rangers again!&#13;
* Limerick contest:&#13;
Thursday, February 21,1980 Ranger&#13;
m (cont. from Status of women »» Library Learning Center's public&#13;
can look at anything involving&#13;
women."&#13;
The committee will submit both&#13;
an oral presentation and a written&#13;
report to the Regent's Board in&#13;
Milwaukee on April 18th. Stoffle&#13;
said, "Other people on the campus&#13;
can go ahead and make their own&#13;
presentation to the Regents or this&#13;
Task Force. There is definitely the&#13;
capability for people who want to&#13;
make sure they're heard, whether&#13;
they dissent or not."&#13;
Stoffle said that the Task Force&#13;
was first announced to Chancellor&#13;
Guskin by the Board of Regents,&#13;
who appointed him to the committee&#13;
in December, but that it&#13;
"took awhile to get a whole list of&#13;
people who would be willing to&#13;
serve. The Chancellor was out of&#13;
town, I was out of town some, and&#13;
on this campus, it's just been a&#13;
matter of logistics." Then, according&#13;
to Stoffle, the slate of&#13;
names went to the University&#13;
Committee for approval. Last&#13;
week, the Task Force committee&#13;
was finalized, and a meeting was&#13;
scheduled for yesterday. Parkside&#13;
is one of the few UW-System&#13;
campuses that has not yet begun&#13;
their status of women study.&#13;
Members of the Task Force&#13;
committee are: Stoffle; Elaine&#13;
Bertelson, a classified staff&#13;
member employed in the business&#13;
office; Carol Cashen, director of&#13;
Educational Program Support;&#13;
Donnella Elsen, an adult student;&#13;
Mary Lou France, a classified&#13;
staff member employed in the&#13;
institutional analysis and&#13;
registration office who is&#13;
president of WSEU, on-campus&#13;
local 2180; Shirley Fraser, a&#13;
To the Editor&#13;
On equality&#13;
To the Editor:&#13;
A recent editorial and letter to&#13;
the editor which both raised issues&#13;
of equality have irritated me to&#13;
response. Therefore, I will now&#13;
attempt to defend discrimination&#13;
in a world of differences where&#13;
equality will not be found. I hope I&#13;
will not be judged for my comments&#13;
as quickly as I fear.&#13;
First of all, equality implies&#13;
identity, and I think the problem&#13;
that arises most in issues of&#13;
equality is that of identity crisis.&#13;
By this I mean, that the natures of&#13;
the entities at issue are being&#13;
denied or confused. If the entities&#13;
at issue are indeed equal then they&#13;
are therefore necessarily identical.&#13;
If the entities are different&#13;
then the question of&#13;
discrimination presents itself. Are&#13;
the differences between the entities&#13;
significant and relevant to&#13;
our purposes? If they are then&#13;
discrimination is dictated,&#13;
otherwise, it must be guarded&#13;
against. I will now illustrate my&#13;
meaning with an example.&#13;
Should women serve in the&#13;
armed forces? First off, I will&#13;
affirm the obvious:&#13;
1. Women are not equal to men;&#13;
and for emphasis and also to avoid&#13;
character assault:&#13;
2. Men are not equal to women.&#13;
Now, are the differences between&#13;
men and women significant&#13;
and relevant to our purposes?&#13;
Well that depends. It depends on&#13;
what kind of army we want. It is&#13;
not clear to me that it is necessary&#13;
or in our best interests to have&#13;
women serve in the armed forces.&#13;
Perhaps another form of service&#13;
would prove to be more adequate.&#13;
Think about it.&#13;
My point is that all men are not&#13;
equal and that all discrimination&#13;
is not prejudice. I am advocating&#13;
a policy of effective&#13;
discrimination, one where&#13;
rationally justified discrimination&#13;
is employed to fulfill a designated&#13;
purpose, because I believe this is&#13;
the best way to manage differences.&#13;
Discrimination can be&#13;
useful, and in closing I would like&#13;
to add that .discrimination does&#13;
not create or solve differences; it&#13;
merely recognizes them. Thank&#13;
You.&#13;
Kevin L. Zuehlsdorf&#13;
tenured associate professor of&#13;
chemistry ; Eugene Goodman, an&#13;
associate professor in life science&#13;
who is a member of the facultyappointed&#13;
affirmative action&#13;
committee; Karen Grande, a&#13;
specialist in business&#13;
management who is coordinator&#13;
of business student advising;&#13;
Tracy Gruber, a student who is&#13;
president of Women in Business&#13;
and president pro tem of PSGA;&#13;
Carol-Lee Saffioti, an assistant&#13;
professor of English who is cochairman&#13;
of t he ad hoc committee&#13;
for women's studies; Judith&#13;
Santopoalo, a communications&#13;
student who is a member of P AB;&#13;
Carole Vopat, a tenured assistant&#13;
professor of E nglish who is on the&#13;
University Committee; and&#13;
Angela Howard-Zophy, an adjunct&#13;
assistant professor in social&#13;
science, teaching history.&#13;
In addition, the Task Force&#13;
committee will be assisted with&#13;
meeting records by Sue Johnson,&#13;
a classified worker. Also assisting&#13;
the committee are Leon Applebaum,&#13;
a professor of&#13;
economics who is the chair of the&#13;
Academic Staff committee, and&#13;
Linda Piele, who is head of the&#13;
going to be in a tight spot if We&#13;
. come up with things that are&#13;
services division. mPPtin£s reasonable and documented. He&#13;
All of the Task Force meetmgs want tQ looR bad ^&#13;
are classified anavsn np Vinnteterreesst^edd iinn *y ear on the job." Also, Stoffle imeA that Parkside&gt;s&#13;
A letter of thanks&#13;
Dear Friend,&#13;
Thanks so much for your recent&#13;
and timely gift to Oxfam's&#13;
Cambodian relief efforts. Your&#13;
dollars are becoming rice,&#13;
medicine, wheat. We are packing&#13;
supplies on barges in Singapore&#13;
and sailing them across the South&#13;
China Sea to Kompong Som or up&#13;
the Mekong River to Phnom Penh.&#13;
Because of your support,&#13;
assistance is reaching those&#13;
starving civilians, young and old,&#13;
who are desperately struggling to&#13;
hold onto life in Cambodia.&#13;
As you know, much, much more&#13;
remains to be done in this tragic&#13;
country. And we are working&#13;
aginst time.&#13;
Anthony Lewis of the New York&#13;
Times wrote the other day: "What&#13;
we can do, and must, is help the&#13;
Cambodians survive." Guy&#13;
Stringer, an Oxfam man in Phnom&#13;
Penh, estimates that if the world&#13;
primises are kept, "A good&#13;
proportion of the people will be&#13;
just about alive by April, when the&#13;
next harvest is due."&#13;
Your contribution has gone&#13;
toward buying the food to keep&#13;
that promise to the Cambodian&#13;
people.&#13;
Again, our deep, deep thanks for&#13;
what you've done. We must not let&#13;
this gentle people die.&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
Joseph Short&#13;
Executive Director&#13;
Oxfam America&#13;
Qanger&#13;
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the status of women at Parkside.&#13;
Once the meetings get under way&#13;
Stoffle said, the committee will be&#13;
looking for members of the&#13;
Parkside community who will be&#13;
willing to volunteer information in&#13;
the form of testimony. Though the&#13;
committee has yet to decide what&#13;
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against. , _&#13;
Stoffle feels that the Task Force&#13;
committee's findings will have an&#13;
impact on women at all levels ol&#13;
the Parkside community. She&#13;
said, "Once we report on the&#13;
status, the institution will be&#13;
somewhat committed to looking&#13;
into the problems and taking&#13;
action, where possible, to resolve&#13;
those problems."&#13;
Stoffle feels that this is, in part,&#13;
because of a high level of commitment&#13;
both in the UW-System&#13;
as a whole, and at Parkside. She&#13;
said that because the new UWSystem&#13;
president has already&#13;
proclaimed his commitment to&#13;
women's issues, "He's really&#13;
Chancellor Guskin is "extremely&#13;
committed. He was the only&#13;
chancellor in the system appointed&#13;
by the Regents to a Task&#13;
Force."&#13;
Stoffle summed up her own&#13;
commitment to the issue with: "I&#13;
hope that people will take it&#13;
seriously, and I hope we'll get&#13;
input from all phases of the&#13;
university community. I'm&#13;
committed to affirmative action&#13;
and women's issues. I'd like to see&#13;
things better for women on&#13;
campus."&#13;
• (See next week's Ranger for&#13;
coverage of the Task Force on the&#13;
Status of Women's First meeting.)&#13;
Movies&#13;
for the young&#13;
Movies are for the young,&#13;
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Nearly half of the 114 million&#13;
people who went to a movie&#13;
theater last year were 12 through&#13;
21 years of age, 27% were 21&#13;
through 29&#13;
through 49.&#13;
and 17% were 30&#13;
Financial aid conference&#13;
Advertising topic of discussion&#13;
(Washington, D. C.) —&#13;
"Reaching Students About&#13;
Educational Opportunities" is the&#13;
theme of the Third Student-&#13;
Commissioner Conference on&#13;
Financial Aid and Access to&#13;
Postsecondary Education, which&#13;
will be held Feb. 21-23 in&#13;
Washington, D.C. Eighty-five&#13;
postsecondary and 15 high school&#13;
student leaders will evaluate a&#13;
public service campaign advertising&#13;
federal financial&#13;
assistance programs as part of the&#13;
conference.&#13;
"We want to find out where the&#13;
ads have been aired across the&#13;
country and to determine the&#13;
impact of the information on&#13;
various constituencies from a&#13;
diversity of communities," said&#13;
Thomas Martinez, conference&#13;
chair. "Participants and press&#13;
observers will make a recommendation&#13;
as to whether the&#13;
Department of Education should&#13;
continue the campaign next&#13;
year."&#13;
The ads were developed by the&#13;
U.S. Office of Education and&#13;
produced by Masai Enterprises&#13;
Inc. of Los Angeles.. First&#13;
distributed in fall, 1979, the ads&#13;
went to television and radio&#13;
stations as well as newspapers to&#13;
reach 85 percent of the media&#13;
audience.&#13;
Student participants will meet&#13;
with federal education officers&#13;
and staff to discuss the effectiveness&#13;
of federal financial aid&#13;
and counseling services from&#13;
their point of view as consumers.&#13;
Conferees will present a final&#13;
report to the Department of&#13;
Education as well as to over 13,00&#13;
student projects, financial aid and&#13;
counseling officers and&#13;
newspapers on over 3,000 two and&#13;
four year college and university&#13;
campuses. The students will also&#13;
attend workshops, hear a number&#13;
of task force reports and review&#13;
federal financial aid application&#13;
procedures.&#13;
"Currently the rate of errors in&#13;
filling out financial aid forms is 34&#13;
percent, which translates into&#13;
over a million and a half eligible&#13;
students experiencing major&#13;
delay or failure in receiving&#13;
funds," said Daryl Messinger,&#13;
executive director of COPUS,&#13;
Coalition of Independent College&#13;
and University Students. "We&#13;
hope to cut this rate of errors&#13;
through better and more widely&#13;
accessable information.&#13;
The conference is sponsored by&#13;
the U.S. Commissioner of&#13;
Education, and OE's Office of&#13;
Educational Community Liaison&#13;
and Bureaus of Student Financial&#13;
Assistance, Higher and Continuing&#13;
Education, and&#13;
Elementary and Secondary&#13;
Education.&#13;
The National Association of&#13;
Student Councils, Student Press&#13;
Service and the Educational&#13;
Opportunity Center of&#13;
Washington, D.C. have assisted in&#13;
the participation of high school&#13;
students.&#13;
Nine nationally-recognized&#13;
educational organizations will cohost&#13;
the conference. They are: the&#13;
National Student Educational&#13;
Fund (NSEF), Coalition of Independent&#13;
College and University&#13;
Students (COPUS), Movimiento&#13;
Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan,&#13;
National Organization of Black&#13;
University and College Students,&#13;
National Third World Student&#13;
Coalition, United States&#13;
Association of Evening Students,&#13;
United Mexican-American&#13;
Students, United States Student&#13;
Association (USSA) and the&#13;
National Women Students&#13;
Coalition.&#13;
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Status of women (co;: f;~m going to be in a tight pol if we&#13;
m up ith things that are&#13;
a. nable and documented. He&#13;
w n't want to look bad the first&#13;
v ar on th job." Al o, toffle&#13;
in ntioncd that arkside's own&#13;
can look at anything involving&#13;
wom n."&#13;
The committee will submit both&#13;
an oral presentation and a written&#13;
r port to th Regent's Board in&#13;
Milw uk on April 18th. toffl&#13;
aid, "Other people n th campus&#13;
can go ahead and make their own&#13;
presentation to the Regents or this&#13;
Ta k Force. There i definit ly the&#13;
capability for people who want to&#13;
make sure they're heard, whether&#13;
they dissent or not."&#13;
toffle said that the Ta k Force&#13;
was first announced to Chancellor&#13;
Guskin by th Board of Reg nts,&#13;
who appointed him lo the committee&#13;
in December, but that it&#13;
·•took awhile to get a whole list of&#13;
people who would be willing to&#13;
serve. The Chancellor wa out of&#13;
town, I was out of town some, and&#13;
• on this campus, it's just been a&#13;
To the Editor:&#13;
A recent editorial and letter to&#13;
the editor which both raised issues&#13;
of equality have irritated me to&#13;
response. Therefore, I will now&#13;
attempt to defend discrimination&#13;
in a world of difference where&#13;
equality will not be found. I hope I&#13;
will not be judged for my comments&#13;
as quickly as I fear.&#13;
First of all, equality implies&#13;
identity, and I think the problem&#13;
that arises most in issues of&#13;
equality is that of identity crisis.&#13;
By this I mean, that the natures of&#13;
the entities at issue are being&#13;
denied or confused. If the entities&#13;
at issue are indeed equal then they&#13;
are therefore necessarily identical.&#13;
If the entities are different&#13;
then the question of&#13;
discrimination pr nts itself. Are&#13;
the difference between the entities&#13;
significant and relevant to&#13;
our purposes? If they are then&#13;
di crimination i dictated,&#13;
oth rwise, it must be guarded&#13;
against. I will now illu trate my&#13;
meaning with an example.&#13;
Should women serve in the&#13;
armed forces? First off, I will&#13;
affirm the obvious:&#13;
matter of logistics." Th n. according&#13;
to Stoff! , the late of&#13;
nam went to the niversity&#13;
Committ for approval. Last&#13;
w k, the Task Force committee&#13;
wa finaliz d, and a meeting wa&#13;
: heduled for ye terday. Parkside&#13;
i on of the few W- y tern&#13;
campuses that ha not yet begun&#13;
th ir status of women study.&#13;
Members of th Task Force&#13;
ommittce are: toffl : lain&#13;
Bertelson, a cla ified taff&#13;
member employed in the bu iness&#13;
office; Carol ashen, director of&#13;
Educational Program Support;&#13;
Donnella Elsen, an adult stud nt;&#13;
Mary Lou France, a classified&#13;
taff m mber mployed in the&#13;
institutiona I analysis and&#13;
registration office who is&#13;
pr ident of W EU, on-campus&#13;
local 2180; Shirley :F'ra er, a&#13;
1. Women are not equal t.o men;&#13;
and for e.nphasis and also to avoid&#13;
character assault:&#13;
2. Men are not equal to worn n.&#13;
Now, are the difference between&#13;
men and women significant&#13;
and relevant to our purposes?&#13;
Well that depends. It depends on&#13;
what kind of army we want. It is&#13;
rot clear to me that it is necessary&#13;
or in our best interests to have&#13;
women serve in the armed fore .&#13;
Perhaps anoth r form of ervice&#13;
would prove to be more adequate.&#13;
Thlnk about it.&#13;
My point is that all men are not&#13;
equal and that all di rimination&#13;
is not prejudice. I am advocating&#13;
a policy of effective&#13;
di crimination, one where&#13;
rationall j tified di rimination&#13;
is mployed to fulfill a d ignated&#13;
purpos , bccau e I beli ve this is&#13;
the best way to manage differ&#13;
nee . Discrimination an&#13;
ful, and in closing I would like&#13;
to add that .discrimination does&#13;
not create or solve differences; it&#13;
merely recognizes them. Thank&#13;
You.&#13;
Kevin L. Zu bl ·dorr&#13;
A letter of thanks&#13;
Dear Friend,&#13;
Thanks so much for your recent&#13;
and timely gift to Oxfam's&#13;
cambodian relief efforts. Your&#13;
dollars are becoming rice,&#13;
medicine, wheat. We are packing&#13;
supplies on barges in Singapore&#13;
and sailing them across the South&#13;
China Sea to Kompong Som or up&#13;
the MeKong River to Phnom Penh.&#13;
Because of your support,&#13;
assistance is reaching those&#13;
starving civilians young and old,&#13;
who are desperately struggling to&#13;
hold onto life in Cambodia.&#13;
s you know, much, much more&#13;
remains to be done in thi tragic&#13;
country. And we are working&#13;
aginst time.&#13;
Anthony Lewis of th • w ork&#13;
Times wrote the other day: "What&#13;
we can do, and must, is help the&#13;
Cambodians survive." Guy&#13;
Stringer, an Oxfam man in Phnom&#13;
Penh, estimate that if the world&#13;
primises are kept, "A good&#13;
proportion ri the people will be&#13;
justaboutalive by April. when the&#13;
next harv t i due."&#13;
Your contribution has gone&#13;
toward buying the food lo keep&#13;
that promise to the Cambodian&#13;
people.&#13;
Again, our d p, deep thank for&#13;
what you've done. We must not let&#13;
this genUe people die.&#13;
incerely,&#13;
Joseph bort&#13;
Executive Director&#13;
Oxfam America&#13;
'R!,ngar&#13;
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univ r ·ity community. I'm&#13;
committed to affirmative action&#13;
and worn n' i u . I'd like to see&#13;
thing bett r for worn n on&#13;
campu ."&#13;
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ta tus of Women's First meeting. l&#13;
Movies&#13;
for the young&#13;
Movie ar for th young,&#13;
confirm a surv y b the lotion&#13;
Picture A ociation of America.&#13;
early half of the 114 million&#13;
peopl ho went to a movie&#13;
theat r la t year w re 12 through&#13;
21 y ar of age, 27% were 21&#13;
through 29 and 17% were 30&#13;
thr ugh 49.&#13;
Financial aid conference&#13;
Advertising topic of discussion&#13;
(Wa hington, D. C.)&#13;
"Reaching Students About&#13;
Educational Opportunities" is the&#13;
theme of the Third Studentommission&#13;
r Conference on&#13;
Financial Aid and Acces to&#13;
P t ondary Education, which&#13;
will be held Feb. 21-23 in&#13;
Wa hington, D.C. Eighty-five&#13;
po tsecondary and 15 high school&#13;
stud nt leaders will evaluate a&#13;
r ic a i n drti&#13;
in fed ral finan ial&#13;
as i tance programs as part of the&#13;
conferenc .&#13;
"W want to find out wh re the&#13;
ad· hav be n air aero th&#13;
untry and to d t mine th&#13;
impact of th information on&#13;
various constituencies from a&#13;
diver ity of communiti ," said&#13;
Thoma tartincz, conference&#13;
chair. "Participant· and pre&#13;
ob erver will make a recommendation&#13;
as to whether the&#13;
D partment of ducation should&#13;
continue the campaign next&#13;
year."&#13;
The ads were developed by the&#13;
U. . Office of Education and&#13;
produc d by Ma ai Enterprises&#13;
Inc. of Los Angele . First&#13;
distributed in fall, 1979, the ads&#13;
w nt to television and radio&#13;
stations as well a new paper to Th conf rence i ponsored by&#13;
reach 85 percent of the media th Commis ioner of&#13;
audience. Education, and OE's Office of&#13;
tud nt participants will meet Educational ommunity Liaison&#13;
with federal education offic r and Bureau of tud nt Financial&#13;
and staff to discus th ef- A si tanc , Higher and Confectiv&#13;
n offederal financial aid tinuing Education, and&#13;
and counseling services from Elem ntary and S condary&#13;
th ir point of view a con umers. Education.&#13;
Conferees will present a final The ational Association of&#13;
report to the D partment of tud nt Council , tudent Press&#13;
du ati n a well a too er 13,00 r i and the Educational&#13;
tu nt proj t ·, finan ial aid and pportunity enter of&#13;
coun eling officer and Washington, D. . have a isted in&#13;
n w paper· on ov r 3, two and the participation of high school&#13;
four year colleg and university tud nts.&#13;
campu ·. Th tud n will al in na tionally-r cognized&#13;
attend work hops, h ar a number educational organizations will coof&#13;
ta k force report and review ho t the conf rence. Th y are: the&#13;
federal financial aid application ational tudent Educational&#13;
procedur Fund ( EF&gt;, Coalition of ln-&#13;
"Currently the rate of error in d pendent College and niversity&#13;
filling out financial aid form i 34 tud nt &lt; p ), Movimiento&#13;
percent, which translates into E tudiantil Chicano de AzUan,&#13;
over a million and a half eligible ational Orgaruzation of Black&#13;
students experiencing major niver ity and College Students.&#13;
delay or failur in receiving ational Th.ird orld tudent&#13;
fund ," said Daryl le inger, Coalition, niled State&#13;
executive director of C P , ocia tion of Evening tudents,&#13;
Coalition of Independent College nited 1exican-American&#13;
and niv r ity tud nt . " tud nts, United tat tudenl&#13;
hope to cut this rate of rror oc ia tion &lt; SA) and the&#13;
through better and more widely ational women Students&#13;
ace able information. oalilion.&#13;
'R!,ngar PHOTO CONTEST&#13;
CHANGED&#13;
NEW CATEGORIES .&#13;
1) color 2) black &amp; white&#13;
PRIZES&#13;
1st Prize for each category will be a s1s.00 gift certificate for&#13;
Camera World of Racine and Kenosha&#13;
2nd Prize for each category will be S7 .SO in cash.&#13;
New deadline: March 21st&#13;
R:n~~~n~a~~~r en;er th is pho~ographic contest sponsored by Ranger (except&#13;
dd 5 0 course). Prints should be at least 5" x 7" In size Your name,&#13;
~ap;~s:~t~ne, a~d the category entered should be printed on a sep~rate piece of&#13;
Pm All e t l?any~ng your entry. The deadline for entries will be March 21st at 4&#13;
P0arkside, nK~~;s~a~u:, ~3~~~~ght or mailed to the Ranger, WLLC 0139, UWUWM&#13;
hosts&#13;
Young Dems&#13;
Political issues of today, ineluding&#13;
the possible reinstitution&#13;
ol the draft, will be among the&#13;
topics discussed during an "Issues&#13;
Conference" sponsored by&#13;
Wisconsin Young Democrats at&#13;
the University of Wisconsin&#13;
Milwaukee, February 23 - 24.&#13;
The two day conference, which&#13;
will be open to the public, will&#13;
focus on a variety of national and&#13;
state issues such as world peace,&#13;
the nuclear arms race, state&#13;
energy and pollution problems,&#13;
crime and the criminal justice&#13;
system, and presidential candidates.&#13;
The purpose of the conference,&#13;
according to Jane Stewart,&#13;
coordinator of the event and&#13;
chairperson of the Milwaukee&#13;
Metropolitan Young Dems, is to&#13;
arouse interest and participateion&#13;
in today's government.&#13;
"Through this conference we&#13;
hope to serve as a springboard for&#13;
our young adults to become very&#13;
active in today's political world,"&#13;
said Ms. Stewart.&#13;
Further information regarding&#13;
the conference or housing may be&#13;
obtained by contacting Ms. Jane&#13;
Stewart at 549-9093.&#13;
Financial Aid&#13;
help-session&#13;
The financial aid workshop&#13;
organized by the Minority Student&#13;
Union (MSU) attracted over 150&#13;
students. The sessions were held&#13;
for three consecutive days in&#13;
January.&#13;
The workshop was aimed at&#13;
helping students file the necessary&#13;
financial aid forms in an effort to&#13;
help them receive their funds on&#13;
time.&#13;
Quite a large number of&#13;
majority students took advantage&#13;
of the information provided and&#13;
most students considered the&#13;
workshop meaningful and quite&#13;
helpful.&#13;
Many students have been asking&#13;
the MSU to organize another&#13;
workshop before the March 15&#13;
financial aid deadline, and as a&#13;
consequence, another financial&#13;
aid workshop is being planned. It&#13;
will be announced at a later date.&#13;
If you have any questions, or&#13;
need help in filling out the forms,&#13;
plan to attend the next workshop.&#13;
Patronize&#13;
our advertisers&#13;
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New summer session&#13;
for nursing students&#13;
Capsule College&#13;
1980 Announced&#13;
More than ninety different&#13;
courses — the largest ever offered&#13;
— are included in Capsule College&#13;
'80, the annual program held at&#13;
the University of Wisconsin -&#13;
Parkside each spring break since&#13;
1971.&#13;
This year's Capsule College will&#13;
include an evening session on&#13;
Tuesday, March 11, and all-day&#13;
sessions on Wednesday and&#13;
Thursday, March 12 and 13. The&#13;
registration deadline is March 1.&#13;
Participants may register for the&#13;
evening session as well as the day&#13;
sessions. The program is sponsored&#13;
by UW-Parkside and the&#13;
University Extension.&#13;
Complete timetables and course&#13;
listings are available at the Union&#13;
Information Center, or from the&#13;
University Extension office in&#13;
Tallent Hall at UWP. Those who&#13;
have attended Capsule College&#13;
during the last two years will be&#13;
mailed copies.&#13;
Capsule College has marked a&#13;
lot of milestones in the ten years it&#13;
has been held annually at&#13;
Parkside, under the sponsorship&#13;
of UWP and the University Extension.&#13;
The first Capsule College in 1971&#13;
offered nine courses on one day&#13;
and had about four hundred&#13;
students. By last year, however,&#13;
the program had grown to become&#13;
the largest limited-term noncredit&#13;
program in the University&#13;
System, with about 1,400 pe rsons&#13;
enrolled in more than eighty&#13;
courses during the one evening&#13;
and two sessions.&#13;
More than 8,000 community&#13;
residents have attended Capsule&#13;
College in its first nine years, with&#13;
more than 1,000 enrolling each&#13;
year since 1975. Sponsors say they&#13;
expect at least 1,000 again this&#13;
year.&#13;
A new program for first year&#13;
nursing students will enable those&#13;
who qualify to complete St. Luke's&#13;
Hospital School of Nursing threeyear&#13;
diploma course in two&#13;
academic years and a summer&#13;
session.&#13;
The School is offering a&#13;
modified summer course of first&#13;
year nursing subjects for students&#13;
who have already completed&#13;
university or college courses of&#13;
Anatomy and Physiology,&#13;
Chemistry, English, Psychology,&#13;
Nutrition and Sociology.&#13;
Those students will complete&#13;
two first level nursing courses&#13;
during the seven week summer&#13;
session at St. Luke's. Medical and&#13;
Surgical Adult Nursing Care Units&#13;
Member P arkside 2 00&#13;
Mention this a d!&#13;
will be utilized for their clinical&#13;
experience.&#13;
Students who complete the&#13;
summer course successfully will&#13;
be admitted to the second level&#13;
courses in August.&#13;
Applications are now being&#13;
accepted. Information can be&#13;
obtained by phoning the Admissions&#13;
Representative at 636-&#13;
2374 or by writing to St. Luke's&#13;
Hospital School of Nursing, 1301&#13;
College Avenue, Racine,&#13;
Wisconsin 53403.&#13;
St. Luke's Hospital School of&#13;
Nursing, established in 1906, is&#13;
accredited by the Wisconsin State&#13;
Board of Nursing and the National&#13;
League for Nursing.&#13;
4433-22nd Avenue Kenosha, Wisconsin&#13;
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students and depends on people to drop&#13;
off their used textbooks, paperbacks and&#13;
albums, to sell to other students. Jn a sense&#13;
we act as an exchange center for students&#13;
and our system allows you to either make&#13;
or save the maximum amount of money&#13;
you can on your textbooks. Want to get rid&#13;
of your old albums? C.S.C.'s Book Co-op&#13;
is the best place. — You set your own&#13;
price! On all of the Book Co-op's services,&#13;
members are not charged, non-members&#13;
pay 15% over member price. Help us out&#13;
this year and you'll see the benefits of cooperation.&#13;
CHECK THE BOOK CO-OP&#13;
FOR HOURSOPEN&#13;
r FOOD:&#13;
The Food Co-op offers hundreds of items&#13;
of food including: milk, bread, yogurt,&#13;
fresh produce, natural cheeses, grains,&#13;
nuts, dried fruit, vitamins, juices, frozen&#13;
foods and many canned and packaged&#13;
goods. Stop in and look around. We are&#13;
proud of the pleasant atmosphere and we&#13;
have convenient hours for all students,&#13;
including night students. Parking is available&#13;
right in front. Support this co-op. it is&#13;
one of the most unique services at&#13;
Parkside.&#13;
HOURSOPEN&#13;
Mon. 10_6&#13;
Tue.-Wed.-Thur. 10-8&#13;
Fri.-Sat .10-6&#13;
/V ; nTflLLEPIT HfiLL'&#13;
5|cJe Of Wood Roatf^&#13;
I h e Co-oper a t i v e S e r v i c e s&#13;
Collective is a not-for-profit student&#13;
organization at Parkside. A membership&#13;
in C.S.C. allows member&#13;
benefits in all C.S.C. projects&#13;
including the Book and Food Coops.&#13;
A monthly Newsletter is also&#13;
sent to each C.S.C. member. Sign&#13;
up this year.&#13;
New Student&#13;
Rat e&#13;
$3.00 / yr.&#13;
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UWM hosts&#13;
Young Dems&#13;
P~htical issu of today, including&#13;
the possible rcinstitution&#13;
of ~h ~raft, will be among the&#13;
topic discussed during an "Tssu&#13;
Conference" sponsored by&#13;
Wisconsin Young Democrats at&#13;
the University of Wisconsin&#13;
Milwaukee, February 23 - 24.&#13;
The two day conf rence, which&#13;
will be open to the public, will&#13;
focu on a variety of national and&#13;
stat issu uch as world peace,&#13;
the nuclear arms race, state&#13;
energy and pollution problems,&#13;
crime and the criminal justice&#13;
system, and presid ntial candidates&#13;
_&#13;
The purpose of the conference,&#13;
according to Jane St wart,&#13;
coordinator of the event and&#13;
chairperson of the Milwaukee&#13;
Metrolpolitan Young Dems, is to&#13;
arouse intere t and parlicipateion&#13;
in today's government.&#13;
"Through this conference we&#13;
hope to serve as a springboard for&#13;
our young adults to become very&#13;
active in today's political world,"&#13;
said M . Stewart.&#13;
Further information regarding&#13;
the conference or housing may be&#13;
obtained by contacting M . Jane&#13;
Stewart at 549-9093.&#13;
Financial Aid&#13;
help-session&#13;
The financial aid workshop&#13;
organized by the Minority tudent&#13;
nion !MS l attracted over 150&#13;
students. The sessions were held&#13;
for three consecutive days in&#13;
January.&#13;
The workshop was aimed at&#13;
helping students file the necessary&#13;
financial aid forms in an effort to&#13;
help them receive their funds on&#13;
time.&#13;
Quite a large number of&#13;
majority stud nt took advantag&#13;
of the information provided and&#13;
most students considered the&#13;
workshop meaningful and quite&#13;
helpful.&#13;
Many students have been asking&#13;
the MS to organize another&#13;
workshop before the March 15&#13;
finaocial aid deadline, and as a&#13;
consequence. another financial&#13;
aid workshop is being planned. It&#13;
will be announced at a later date.&#13;
If you have any questions, or&#13;
need help in filling out the forms,&#13;
plan to attend the next workshop.&#13;
Patronize&#13;
our advertisers&#13;
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Spri11 Break&#13;
DAYTONA&#13;
BEACH&#13;
MARCH7-16&#13;
RESERVATIONS BEING&#13;
ACCEPTED NOW ...&#13;
PARKSIDE UNION&#13;
RM. m Coll: SSJ.2200&#13;
Ranger Thursday, February 21, 1980 3&#13;
~ ~ New summer session NEWS BRIEFS for nursing students&#13;
...&#13;
Capsule College&#13;
1980 Announced&#13;
More than ninety different&#13;
courses - the larg t ever offered&#13;
are included in Capsule College&#13;
'80, the annual program held at&#13;
the University of Wisconsin&#13;
Parkside each spring break since&#13;
1971.&#13;
This year's Capsule College will&#13;
include an evening session on&#13;
Tuesday, March 11, and all-day&#13;
sessions on Wednesday and&#13;
Thursday, March 12 and 13 . The&#13;
regi tration deadline is March l.&#13;
Participants may register for the&#13;
evening session as well as the day&#13;
sessions. The program is sponsored&#13;
by W-Parkside and the&#13;
University Extension.&#13;
Complete timetables and course&#13;
listings are available at the Union&#13;
Information Center. or from the&#13;
University Extension office in&#13;
Tallent Hall at UWP. Those who&#13;
have attended Capsul College&#13;
during the last two years will be&#13;
mailed copies.&#13;
Capsule College has marked a&#13;
lot of milestones in the ten years it&#13;
has been held annually al&#13;
Parkside, under the sponsor hip&#13;
of UWP and the University Extension.&#13;
The first Capsule College in 1971&#13;
offered nine courses on one day&#13;
and had about four hundred&#13;
students. By last year, however,&#13;
the program had grown to become&#13;
the largest limited-term noncredit&#13;
program in the niversity&#13;
System, with about 1,400 persons&#13;
enrolled in more than eighty&#13;
courses during the one evening&#13;
and two sessions.&#13;
More than 8,000 community&#13;
residents have attended Capsule&#13;
College in its first nine years, with&#13;
more than 1,000 enrolling each&#13;
year since 1975. Sponsors say they&#13;
expect at least 1,000 again thi&#13;
year.&#13;
A new program for first year&#13;
nur ing students will enable those&#13;
who qualify to complete t. Luke's&#13;
Hospital hool of ur ing threeyear&#13;
diploma course in two&#13;
academic years and a summer&#13;
ssion.&#13;
The chool is off ring a&#13;
modified summer course of first&#13;
year nursing subject for students&#13;
who have already completed&#13;
university or college courses of&#13;
Anatomy and Physiology,&#13;
Chemistry, English, Psychology,&#13;
. utrition and ociology.&#13;
Those students will complete&#13;
two first level nursing courses&#13;
during the seven week summer&#13;
session at t. Luke' . Medical and&#13;
Surgical Adult ursing care Units&#13;
MeAlber Parkside 200&#13;
Melltion tllis ad!&#13;
will be utilized for th ir chnical&#13;
experience.&#13;
tudent who complete the&#13;
ummer cour ·e succ fully will&#13;
be admitted to the second level&#13;
courses in August.&#13;
Applications are now being&#13;
accepted. Information can be&#13;
obtained by phoning the Admissions&#13;
Representative at 636-&#13;
2374 or by writing to St. Luke'&#13;
Hospital School of ursing, 1301&#13;
ollege Avenue, Racine,&#13;
Wisconsin 53403 .&#13;
St. Luke's Hospital School of&#13;
Nursing, tablished in 1906, i&#13;
accredited by the Wisconsin State&#13;
Board of, ur ing and the ·ational&#13;
League for ursing .&#13;
4433-22nd Avenue Kenosha, Wisconsir.&#13;
Pho,-654-0774&#13;
All MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTS)&#13;
GET BflC~ TG Bfl)IC)&#13;
JOIN fl CO-OP&#13;
C.S.C.'s Book Co op is operated by&#13;
students and depends on people to drop&#13;
off their used textbooks. paperback and&#13;
albums. to ell to other tudent . Jn a sen e&#13;
we act as an exchang c nt r for students&#13;
and our sy tern allows you to either make&#13;
or save the maximum amount of money&#13;
you can on y ur t xtbook . Want to get rid&#13;
of your old albums'? C.S.C's Book Co- op&#13;
i the best place. - You et your own&#13;
pric ! On all of the Book Co-op' ervices.&#13;
m mber.., ar not charged. non members&#13;
pay 15 ', over member price. Help us out&#13;
this year and you ']I see the benefits of cooperation.&#13;
CHECK THE BOOK CO-OP&#13;
FOR HOU RS OPEN&#13;
FOOD:&#13;
The Food o op offers hundreds of item&#13;
of food including: milk. bread. yogurt.&#13;
fre h produc . natural che . grain .&#13;
nuts. dried fruit. vitamin . juic . frozen&#13;
foods and many canned and packag d&#13;
goods. top in nd look around. We ar&#13;
proud of the pl a ant tmo ph r, and w&#13;
have convenient hour f r all tudent .&#13;
including night tudent . Parking i avail&#13;
able right in front. upport this co op. it i&#13;
one of the most unique ervice at&#13;
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Mon ................................ 10-6&#13;
Tue.-Wed.-Thur ................ 10-8&#13;
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up th•.., v,', r&#13;
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Hurry! If you picked up your&#13;
Ranger hot off the press, you have&#13;
one week, one day, three hours, 27&#13;
minutes, and 13 seconds to enter&#13;
your version of obscenity in verse&#13;
in Ranger's ridiculous contest and&#13;
win one of these sleazy prizes:&#13;
$15.00 First Prize (1)&#13;
$10.00 Second Prize (1)&#13;
1 Pitcher of Union Beer (3)&#13;
Remember, entry deadline is&#13;
February 29th, and winners will&#13;
be announced in the March 20th&#13;
issue of Ranger. Limericks must&#13;
be original verses and will be&#13;
judged on the following basis: wit,&#13;
originality, crudeness, and&#13;
neatness. One lucky winner will be&#13;
awarded our special prize for&#13;
"Most Gross" limerick. All&#13;
limericks submitted will become&#13;
sole property of Ranger.&#13;
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Healthfully yours&#13;
Debbyvt Edeith rIIsseennmhbeerrtgx inind-—gc iLa. lc, ohol's proof&#13;
One of the areas regarding&#13;
alcohol in which there is confusion&#13;
is the meaning of the word&#13;
"proof". This information is&#13;
important to know for anyone who&#13;
wants to make a responsible and&#13;
informative decision about&#13;
drinking.&#13;
Proof is the standard measure&#13;
of the alcohol content of spirits. In&#13;
the United States and Canada this&#13;
measure is exactly twice the&#13;
percentage of alcohol that a given&#13;
spirit contains. Thus, pure alcohol&#13;
(possibly only under laboratory&#13;
conditions) would be 200 proof&#13;
whereas a spirit that is half&#13;
alcohol is 100 proof.&#13;
One hundred proof liquor is&#13;
known as proof spirits because of&#13;
a crude, serviceable technique by&#13;
which some early distilleries kunows there ,are Probably some don't want you to know things like&#13;
determined drinking strength °Jfcure ones left to be explored by that about me.&#13;
They mixed the sample of the pfi llT . , ~1&gt;m having prostate surgery&#13;
spirit with gun powder and tried to professoreze: I give hard tests (or a mastectomy).&#13;
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through&#13;
Friday&#13;
' nWZITni=D f&#13;
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minutes, and 13 seconds to enter&#13;
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Dear Hanger Staff&#13;
Please enter the following limerick in your silly, decadent,&#13;
socially c unter-produclivc contest. If I don't g t one of your&#13;
cheap, r pul ive prizes, I will write more of th e ob cene ver&#13;
1 Pitch r of Union Beer C3)&#13;
Remember, entry deadline i&#13;
F bruary 29th. and winners will&#13;
be announced in the March 20th&#13;
issue of Ranger Limerick mu t&#13;
be original erses and will be&#13;
judg d on the following basis: wit.&#13;
originality, crudenes . and&#13;
neatness. ne lucky winner will be&#13;
awarded our special prize for&#13;
"Mo ·t Gros·" limerick. All&#13;
limcri'cks submitted will become&#13;
l property of Ranger .&#13;
Hea lthfully yours&#13;
so ther !&#13;
NAME&#13;
Determining alcoh o l's proof&#13;
by Edith I enberg&#13;
One of the areas regarding&#13;
alcohol in which there is confusion&#13;
is the meaning of the word&#13;
"proof". This information is&#13;
important to know for anyone who&#13;
wants to make a responsible and&#13;
informative decision about&#13;
drinking.&#13;
Proof is the standard measure&#13;
of the alcohol content of spirits. In&#13;
the nited States and Canada this&#13;
measure is exactly twice the&#13;
percentage of alcohol that a given&#13;
spirit contains. Thus, pure alcohol&#13;
{possibly only under laboratory&#13;
conditions) would be 200 pro f&#13;
whereas a spirit that i half&#13;
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alcohol is 100 proof.&#13;
One hundred proof liquor is&#13;
known as proof spirits because of&#13;
a crude, serviceabl technique by&#13;
which some early distilleries&#13;
determined drinking strength.&#13;
They mixed the ample of the&#13;
spirit with gun powder and tried to&#13;
light it. If the mixture would not&#13;
ignite, the distillate was considered&#13;
too weak. U an overly&#13;
bright flare leapt up, the spirit&#13;
was too potent. A steady blue&#13;
flame denoted a distillate of&#13;
prop r str ngth for drinking.&#13;
pirits yielding such a flame were&#13;
said to have been proved.&#13;
When laboratory te hniqu s&#13;
came to be applied, it turned out&#13;
that uch proof pirit - w r 50&#13;
percent alcohol more or 1 . This&#13;
figur was ac ordingly de ·i n d&#13;
lOO proof in laboratory tandard&#13;
by which pr of is recogniz d in the&#13;
nited lat .&#13;
Th awar nes, of proof i important&#13;
to consumer not only&#13;
because ci it obvious effect n&#13;
int xicating qualiti of th drink,&#13;
but also because of its eff t on&#13;
liqu r pri ·. Liquor is taxed by&#13;
the amount of ethyl alcohol in the&#13;
beverage. Th higher the proof,&#13;
the higher the tax. Some&#13;
di tributor may cut back on the&#13;
proof of th ir beverage but not cut&#13;
back on the price. Also, know that&#13;
American beers usual! contain&#13;
from 6 to 12 percent alcohol by&#13;
volume or 12 to 24 proof Io t&#13;
wines contain l2 perc nt alcohol&#13;
or 24 proof. Distilled beverages&#13;
like whi key, vodka, rum, and&#13;
tequila typically range from 40&#13;
perc nt (80 proof&gt; to 50 percent&#13;
000 proof} alcohol.&#13;
'~ Gifted Singer, Songwriter &amp; Pianist"&#13;
NIN A KA HLE&#13;
IN CONCERT&#13;
Fri., Feb. 22 -&#13;
8 P. M.&#13;
'2.00 UW-P Students&#13;
UNION&#13;
SQUARE&#13;
IDs Required '2.50 Guests&#13;
From the Parking Lot&#13;
Pro fessoreze&#13;
int er preted&#13;
b:&gt; G. H lg son&#13;
owher , nowher do so m ny&#13;
people say o little in so m ~y 50·&#13;
minute periods as they do m the&#13;
cla room . In fact, stud nts and&#13;
faculty alike -are so confused by&#13;
"prof ssoreze," the lingo of th&#13;
trade, that no on has been able to&#13;
translate it yet. In the inter sts of&#13;
encouraging mor productiv&#13;
communication in th clas room,&#13;
the following excerpt ar&#13;
reprinted from a new and mo t&#13;
exciting little book called Interpr&#13;
tation of Profe · or z&#13;
(Doub! day, 15.95l. Interpr&#13;
tation is ma terfully&#13;
written by one of th ~ orld'&#13;
foremost authorities on the&#13;
subject of the interpretation of&#13;
sub-eulture dialects, Fred rick O.&#13;
Pertoonist. The book , while in&#13;
itself is thorough and most&#13;
responsible, is by no means the&#13;
final word on the subject. Though&#13;
Pertoonist identifies a wide range&#13;
of logical translations, heaven&#13;
know there are probably some&#13;
obscure ones left to be explored by&#13;
others.&#13;
Professoreze: "I give hard tests&#13;
that measure the student's&#13;
knowledge."&#13;
Interpretations:&#13;
- I give true-false and multiplechoice&#13;
t ts, and no matter what&#13;
or how long you study, you wiJI get&#13;
about 55% correct and you will&#13;
fail.&#13;
- I give es ay tests, and no&#13;
matter what you think you know,&#13;
if you can't pell, punctuate, and&#13;
vary your ntenc tructure, you&#13;
will fail.&#13;
- The questions on my test will&#13;
pertain to what I y in cla . If&#13;
you agr e with th illy textbook&#13;
you'v been read.in in tead f&#13;
me, you are wrong and you will&#13;
fail.&#13;
Profe soreze. "We will be&#13;
reading 15 books this semester."&#13;
Interpretation :&#13;
ou will be reading 15 books&#13;
this semester. I will be reviewin ,&#13;
because l already spent two year&#13;
in grad school reading them.&#13;
You will kim 15 book thi&#13;
semester, and get to know enough&#13;
about the plots of each to laugh at&#13;
the jokes I mak about them in&#13;
class.&#13;
- You will read 15 books thi&#13;
semester, and I will decide&#13;
whether or not w will have class&#13;
time to di cu s and t on th m.&#13;
Prof essoreze: "Clas participation&#13;
counts a lot."&#13;
Interpretations:&#13;
- Clas participation counts a&#13;
lot, especially if you ask m&#13;
questions that embarras me&#13;
becau I can't answer them.&#13;
- Cla s participation only&#13;
counts if you talk on days when I&#13;
am not prepared to lecture&#13;
Class participation won't&#13;
affect your grade, but it will affect&#13;
your standing with m .&#13;
Professoreze: "Every&#13;
· heduled class meeting means&#13;
mandatory attendance."&#13;
Interpretations -&#13;
- If you skip even once, you'd&#13;
better hav a good excuse, and&#13;
me in advan e to hedul a lied&#13;
t t r t ·t, or you will fail thi&#13;
cla s.&#13;
- I never take attendance&#13;
becau I nsid r that the kind of&#13;
busy-work that only grade chool&#13;
teacher hould be con rned&#13;
with, so Ir ly on your own nse of&#13;
guilt to get you to class m tings.&#13;
om tim I take attendanc&#13;
if I f I like it om tim r don't.&#13;
You h v to gu what day I&#13;
take attendan e .&#13;
Th admini tration y I&#13;
hav to tell you that. l don't really&#13;
care if you're h re or not.&#13;
Prof · oreze: "Cla will be&#13;
cancelled next me ting-time&#13;
becau e I have to attend a conv&#13;
ntion in fadison ( r ew York,&#13;
or hicago)."&#13;
Interpretations:&#13;
- I'm not going to tell you, but&#13;
it's really a family reunion.&#13;
- It's really a convention, but&#13;
it's a swinger convention and I&#13;
don't want you to know things like&#13;
that about me.&#13;
- I'm having prostate surgery&#13;
(or a mastectomy).&#13;
- The convention i only&#13;
meeting for one day, but it will&#13;
take m three more days to&#13;
recover from the hangover.&#13;
Professoreze: "Late work will&#13;
not be accepted."&#13;
Interpr tations:&#13;
- Late work will not be accepted&#13;
unless you have a good ob&#13;
tory.&#13;
Late work will be accepted if&#13;
o rl/3ofth cla··can'tm tthe&#13;
riginal deadline,&#13;
- Late work will b accepted if&#13;
it include r arch findings I&#13;
n ed for a project I'm working on.&#13;
Prof es ·oreze: "I enjoy m ·&#13;
students."&#13;
Interpretations:&#13;
- I enjoy having people around&#13;
me who aren 'las mart as me and&#13;
who know it.&#13;
- I enjoy laughing at the dumb&#13;
thing my tudent y all th&#13;
time&#13;
I enjoy going home every&#13;
Friday night because I won't have&#13;
to any tudent until londay&#13;
morning.&#13;
Professoreze: "I think Parkside&#13;
is a good University."&#13;
Interpr tation ·&#13;
- I think Parkside could be a&#13;
better school, but I don't dare say&#13;
so, becau I probably couldn't&#13;
get another job if I lo t thi one.&#13;
- J think Parkside is a good&#13;
univ rsity, but my department is&#13;
something el e.&#13;
I think Parkside i · a crummy&#13;
school, but I hav tenure.&#13;
Prof oreze: " tudents aren't&#13;
a inter ted in celling as they&#13;
used to be."&#13;
Int rpr tations:&#13;
- Stud nts aren't as intere ted&#13;
in my area of r earch as th Y&#13;
used to be.&#13;
- tud nts aren't as interested&#13;
in m morizing dates and obscure&#13;
fact as th y used to be.&#13;
- tudent aren't as intere ted&#13;
in buttering up to me ince I&#13;
lowered my standards .&#13;
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Th© Rose wilts but AAidler blooms gets onsta„ Mi(j, , . ** ** by Ken Meyer V ' • W • • Vi • ^I l/IWIIId&#13;
Bette Midler makes an&#13;
auspicious film debut in /'The&#13;
Rose," a cliche-ridden story&#13;
loosely based on Janis Joplin&#13;
about a successful rock and&#13;
roller's deterioration through&#13;
drugs and alcohol.&#13;
The story begins with Midler,&#13;
known as The Rose everywhere&#13;
she goes, at the top of her career&#13;
wanting to be relieved of the onthe-&#13;
road pressures of concerts,&#13;
recording sessions and interviews.&#13;
She wants to take a year&#13;
vacation, but her manager,&#13;
played by Alan Bates, has $3&#13;
million worth of engagements set&#13;
up so The Rose turns to drugs and&#13;
alcohol for relief.&#13;
What the story comes down to is&#13;
evident in one scene in which&#13;
Midler looks out of her airplane's&#13;
window seeing only clouds and&#13;
breaks down crying "I never know&#13;
where I am." At that point Bates&#13;
tells Midler's newly-acquired&#13;
boyfriend, played by Frederic&#13;
Forrest, "Welcome to rock and&#13;
roll."&#13;
Midler is superior as the famed&#13;
singer who has to find companionship&#13;
in a battle because her&#13;
rocky life makes it impossible to&#13;
have permanent relationships.&#13;
Midler's acting is first rate but her&#13;
concert sequences are even&#13;
better. Midler herself doesn't&#13;
consider her voice to be that hot,&#13;
and that may be true, but when&#13;
she is onstage, she takes charge of&#13;
the screen because of her&#13;
capabilities as an entertainer.&#13;
The Rose's character is rather&#13;
despicable, but Midler makes her&#13;
likeable because we see t hat she&#13;
wants to get out of the rock rat&#13;
race but finds it impossible to do&#13;
so. We root for her when she&#13;
rebels. She is told by her manager&#13;
not to say a certain vulgarity&#13;
while performing, but Midler says&#13;
the word immediately when she&#13;
onstage. Midler's characterization&#13;
of The Rose is always&#13;
pleasantly but vulgarly funny&#13;
.Another aspect of the rock world&#13;
that The Rose" explores is that&#13;
of sex. The film's exploration of&#13;
bisexuality is ineptly executed in&#13;
only a few scenes when an exgirlfriend&#13;
of The Rose returns&#13;
The few scenes are ridiculously&#13;
written and embarrassingly acted&#13;
by Sandra McCabe. Their lesbian&#13;
relationship is brought up out of&#13;
the blue and is just as quickly&#13;
forgotten, probably in expectation&#13;
of the prudish reaction of some&#13;
people. At the showing I saw, one&#13;
revolted lady exclaimed "Oh my&#13;
God!" when she was aware of&#13;
what was happening onscreen.&#13;
The Rose's relationship with&#13;
Army deserter-turned-chauffer&#13;
Frederic Forrest is one big cliche,&#13;
but Forrest does a good job of&#13;
portraying Midler's latest everpresent&#13;
companion.&#13;
The script does not do well in&#13;
bringing out Midler's rough life&#13;
with any originality. The film&#13;
begins with The Rose at the&#13;
pinnacle of her career, but at the&#13;
bottom of her personal downhill&#13;
slide. We never saw The Rose&#13;
before her fame, but we can see&#13;
she wants to go back to the simpler&#13;
life when she re turns to her&#13;
hometown for what turns out to be&#13;
her last concert.&#13;
Because the script offers&#13;
nothing original to the drugged&#13;
rock star genre, the script relies&#13;
heavily on Midler's songs to k eep&#13;
the film going. That works fine for&#13;
the most part, but the film's&#13;
middle goes much too long without&#13;
Midler punching life into the film&#13;
with her singing.&#13;
So, except for this stretch in the&#13;
middle, "The Rose" is successful&#13;
only because of Midler's exceptional&#13;
talents The energy and&#13;
vitality she brings to the screen&#13;
makes one not care that we've&#13;
seen the story before.&#13;
Celebrity speakers&#13;
UW-P craves for Its location near the world film&#13;
capital has always helped the U.&#13;
of California-Los Angeles attract&#13;
more than its share of celebrity&#13;
speakers. But student ingenuity&#13;
has also helped the UCLA&#13;
Speakers Program attract such&#13;
people as Groucho Marx, Charlie&#13;
Chaplin, Steve Martin and Bob&#13;
Hope, without also attracting theirlarge&#13;
appearance fees.&#13;
The student chairman of the&#13;
program says he tries to contact&#13;
celebrities directly (by phone,&#13;
letter or telegram), instead of&#13;
going through speaker agencies or&#13;
business manager, and appeals to&#13;
"their sense of fun." Hope was&#13;
lured to campus with the promise&#13;
of thousands of eager fans and&#13;
was pre sented with a humorous&#13;
"honorary" diploma, a student ID&#13;
card and a campus parking&#13;
permit (all impressively framed)&#13;
once he arrived.&#13;
Johnny Carson, Chevy Chase&#13;
and Steve Martin each came to&#13;
UCLA to receive the Jack Benny&#13;
Memorial Award of Excellece,&#13;
established by the students with&#13;
the approval of administration&#13;
and Benny's widow. To draw&#13;
filmmakers, the Speakers&#13;
Program created the "Charlie&#13;
Chaplin Award of Excellence.&#13;
Other colleges may not have&#13;
Hollywood nearby, but they can&#13;
make use of their local resources,&#13;
says program director David&#13;
Neuman. These can include area&#13;
politicians, authors or celebrities.&#13;
"Use every 'in' you might have,"&#13;
he advises and once you've gotten&#13;
a special guest, make him feel&#13;
confortable by keeping groups&#13;
small and avoid massive receptions.&#13;
Try to discover personal&#13;
preferences in advance (George&#13;
Carlin likes chicken sandwiches&#13;
and Michelob, Newman found out)&#13;
and cater to them.&#13;
FRIDAY,&#13;
FEB. 22&#13;
AT 8 P. M.&#13;
Showing in the&#13;
« UNION CINEMA &gt;o&#13;
MAGIC ATerrifying&#13;
Love Story&#13;
BETTE MIDLER in performance as The Rose, a hard - rock superstar.&#13;
Surveyed freshmen&#13;
continue trend&#13;
A conservative, materialistic&#13;
trend continues among entering&#13;
freshmen, says UCLA Professor&#13;
Alexander W. Astin, director of an&#13;
annual nationwide survey. This&#13;
year's survey was based on&#13;
responses from 289,000 f reshmen&#13;
nationwide in fall, 1979.&#13;
"Middle of the road was the way&#13;
58% of all freshmen described&#13;
their political leanings; 22% were&#13;
liberal and 17% conservative.&#13;
Seventy-seven percent of the&#13;
entering freshmen said an important&#13;
reason they are going to&#13;
college is to get a better job.&#13;
"Being very well off financially"&#13;
was cited as very important to&#13;
Less than half the freshmen, a&#13;
percentage that hasn't changed&#13;
much in recent years, expected to&#13;
be satisfied with college.&#13;
About 40% expected to make at&#13;
least a B average, 39% will get a&#13;
job to help pay for their college&#13;
costs, 15% wanted to join a&#13;
fraternity or sorority, 4.1 % expected&#13;
to participate in a&#13;
demonstration and 3.1% aspired&#13;
to elected student office.&#13;
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In 1969, 59% of the entering&#13;
freshmen taking the same survey&#13;
agreed that college grades should&#13;
be abolished. By 1974 the figure&#13;
dropped to 29% an d in the latest&#13;
survey it was 16%. Support for&#13;
student evaluations of faculty has&#13;
remained steady, however, at&#13;
about 71%.&#13;
Colleges should have the right ot&#13;
ban a speaker, said 26% of the&#13;
freshmen and 40% felt the administration&#13;
should be able to&#13;
regulate the student press.&#13;
Seventeen percent said should&#13;
have the right to regulate&#13;
students' off-campus behavior.&#13;
Eighty-two percent of the freshmen&#13;
said they attended a religious&#13;
service in the past year, 80%&#13;
drank beer, 32% jo gged and 17%&#13;
participated in a demonstration.&#13;
Only 9.7% said they smoked&#13;
cigarettes during the past year.&#13;
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Ranger Thursday, February 21, 1980 5&#13;
"The Rose" wilts but Midler blooms by ~en l yer gets onstage. Midler's charac-&#13;
Bette M1dler makes an terization of The Rose is alway&#13;
auspicious £il!'1 de~ut in "The pleasantly but vulgarly funny. s&#13;
Rose," a chche-ridd~n sto~y Another aspect of the rock world&#13;
1oosely based on Jams Jopbn that "The Rose" explores is that&#13;
about a succ~ssfu! rock and of sex. The film's exploration of&#13;
roller' deterioration through bisexuality is ineptly exocuted in&#13;
drugs and alcohol. cnly a few scenes when an ex-&#13;
The story begins with Midler, girlfriend of The Rose returns.&#13;
known as The Rose everywhere ~ few scenes are ridiculously&#13;
she goes, at the top of her career wntten and embarrassingly acted&#13;
wanting to be relieved of the on- by Sandra McCabe. Their lesbian&#13;
the-road iressures of concerts, relationship is brought up out of&#13;
recording sessions and in- the blue and is just as quickly&#13;
terviews. She wants to take a year forgotten, probably in expectation&#13;
vacation, but her manager, of the prudish reaction of some&#13;
played by Alan Bates, has $3 people. At the showing I saw, one&#13;
million worth of engagements set revolted lady exclaimed "Oh my&#13;
up so The Rose turns to drugs and God!" when she was aware of&#13;
alcohol for relief. what was happening onscreen.&#13;
What the story comes down to is&#13;
evident in one scene in which&#13;
Midler looks out of her airplane's&#13;
window seeing only clouds and&#13;
breaks down crying "I never know&#13;
where I am." Al that point Bates&#13;
tells Midler's newly-acquired&#13;
boyfriend, played by Frederic&#13;
Forrest, "Welcome to rock and&#13;
roll."&#13;
Midler is superior as the famed&#13;
singer who has to find companionship&#13;
in a battle because her&#13;
rocky life makes it impossible to&#13;
have permanent relationships.&#13;
Midler's acting is first rate but her&#13;
concert sequences are even&#13;
better. Midler herself doesn't&#13;
consider her voice to be that hot,&#13;
and that may be true, but when&#13;
she is onstage, she takes charge of&#13;
the screen because of her&#13;
capabilities as an entertainer.&#13;
The Rose's character is rather&#13;
despicable, but Midler makes her&#13;
likeable because we see that she&#13;
wants to get out of the rock rat&#13;
race but finds it impossible to do&#13;
so. We root for her when she&#13;
rebels. She is told by her manager&#13;
not to say a certain vulgarity&#13;
w · per( rmin , y&#13;
the ord immediatel hen sh&#13;
The Rose's relationship with&#13;
Army deserter-turned-chauffer&#13;
Frederic Forrest is one big cliche,&#13;
but Forrest does a good job of&#13;
portraying Midler's latest everpresent&#13;
companion.&#13;
The script does not do well in&#13;
bringing out Midler's rough life&#13;
with any originality. The film&#13;
begins with The Rose at the&#13;
pinnacle of her career, but at the&#13;
bottom of her personal downhill&#13;
slide. We never saw The Rose&#13;
before her fame, but we can see&#13;
she wants to go back to the simpler&#13;
life when she returns to her&#13;
hometown for what turns out to be&#13;
her last concert.&#13;
Because the script offers&#13;
nothing original to the drugged&#13;
rock star genre, the script relies&#13;
heavily on Midler's songs to keep&#13;
the film going. That works fine for&#13;
the most part, but the film's&#13;
middle goes much too long without&#13;
Midler punching life into the film&#13;
with her singing.&#13;
So , except for this stretch in the&#13;
middle, "The Rose" is successful&#13;
only because of Midler's exceptional&#13;
talents The energy and&#13;
vitality sh brings to the creen&#13;
Celebrity speakers&#13;
· UW-P craves for&#13;
Its location near the world film&#13;
capital has always helped the U.&#13;
rl California-Los Angeles attract&#13;
more than its share of celebrity&#13;
peakers. But student ingenuity&#13;
has also helped the UCLA&#13;
peakers Program attract such&#13;
people as Groucho Marx, Charlie&#13;
Chaplin, Steve Martin and Bob&#13;
Hope, without also attracting their&#13;
large appearance fees.&#13;
The student chairman of the&#13;
program says he tries to contact&#13;
celebrities directly ( by phone,&#13;
I tter or telegram), instead of&#13;
going through speaker agencies or&#13;
business manager, and appeals to&#13;
"their sense of fun." Hope was&#13;
lured to campus with the promise&#13;
of thousams of eager fans and&#13;
was presented with a humorous&#13;
"honorary" diploma, a student TD&#13;
card and a campus parking&#13;
permit (all impressively framed)&#13;
once he arrived.&#13;
Johnny Carson, Chevy Chase&#13;
FR• AY,&#13;
FEB. 22&#13;
ATS P. M.&#13;
Showing in the&#13;
and Steve Martin each came to&#13;
UCLA to receive the Jack Benny&#13;
Memorial Award of Excelloce,&#13;
established by the students with&#13;
the approval of administration&#13;
and Benny 's widow. To draw&#13;
filmmakers, the Speakers&#13;
Program created the Charlie&#13;
Chaplin Award cl. Excellence.&#13;
Other colleges may not have&#13;
Hollywood nearby , but they can&#13;
make use of their local resources,&#13;
say program director David&#13;
Neuman. These can include area&#13;
politicians , authors or celebrities.&#13;
"Use every 'in' you might have,''&#13;
he advises and once you've gotten&#13;
a special guest, make him feel&#13;
conlortable by keeping groups&#13;
small and avoid massive receptions.&#13;
Try to discover personal&#13;
preferences in advance (George&#13;
Carlin likes chicken andwiches&#13;
and Michelob, Newman found out)&#13;
and cater to them.&#13;
MAGIC A Terrifying&#13;
Love Story&#13;
BETTE MIDLER in performance as The Rose, a hard - rock superstar.&#13;
Surveyed freshmen FIRST&#13;
continue trend&#13;
National Bank&#13;
of Kenosha&#13;
DOWNTOWN&#13;
MAIN OFFICE&#13;
AUTO BANK A conservative, materialistic&#13;
trend continues among entering&#13;
freshmen, says UCLA Professor&#13;
Alexander W. Astin, director of an&#13;
annual nationwide survey . This&#13;
year's urvey was based on&#13;
response from 289,000 f hmen&#13;
. . i ' •&#13;
"Middle of the road wa the way&#13;
58% of all fr hmen d cribed&#13;
their political leanings; 22% were&#13;
liberal a nd 17% conservative.&#13;
Seventy-seven percent of the&#13;
enteri~ freshmen said an important&#13;
reason they are going to&#13;
colleg is to get a better job.&#13;
" Being very well off financially"&#13;
was cited a very important to&#13;
63% (in 1976 the percentage was&#13;
53% ).&#13;
In 1969, 59% of the entering&#13;
freshmen taking the same survey&#13;
agreed that colfege grad hould&#13;
be aboli. hed. By l!n4 the figure&#13;
dropped to 29% and in th la test&#13;
survey it was 16% . upport for&#13;
student evaluation of faculty has&#13;
remained teady, however, at&#13;
about 71%.&#13;
College should have the right ot&#13;
ban a speaker, said 26% of the&#13;
freshmen and 40% felt the administration&#13;
should be able to&#13;
regulate the student pres .&#13;
Seventeen percent said should&#13;
have the right to regulate&#13;
students' off-campus behavior&#13;
Eighty-two percent of the freshmen&#13;
said they attended a religious&#13;
rvice in th past year, 80%&#13;
drank beer, 32% jogged and 17%&#13;
participated in a demonstration.&#13;
Only 9.7% said they smoked&#13;
cigarettes during the past year.&#13;
s•DAY,&#13;
FEB. 24&#13;
AT 7:30 P. M.&#13;
Parkside ID's Required&#13;
Admission Sl.50&#13;
Less than hall the freshmen, a&#13;
percentage that hasn't changed&#13;
much in recent years, expected to&#13;
be satisfied with college.&#13;
About 40% expected to make at&#13;
least a B average, 39% will get a&#13;
Job to help pay for their college&#13;
, w nt to jo n a&#13;
fraternity or sorority, 4.1 % expected&#13;
to participate in a&#13;
demonstration and 3.1% aspired&#13;
to elected student office.&#13;
24 HOUR TELLER&#13;
BRISTOL&#13;
PLEASANT PRARIE&#13;
SOMERS&#13;
Phone 658-233 I&#13;
MEMIE~ F.0.1.C.&#13;
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ADULTS ONLY&#13;
SKA TING SESSION t'11'&lt;&gt;J;Af-1,-,o.u,J•,~~"'1&#13;
SUNDAY EVEN GS&#13;
7:30-10:30 PM Admission $2.00&#13;
Skate Rental .75&#13;
Mu t ht- 18 or olilf'r&#13;
SECRETS&#13;
3408 DOUGLAS RA I E&#13;
SECRETS •&#13;
Coming March I&#13;
YIPES!&#13;
t N&#13;
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at.- 0 PECK&#13;
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i Ro k &amp; RoH&#13;
6 Thursday, February 21,1980 Ranger&#13;
MCAT preparation&#13;
here at last!&#13;
College students anxious to do&#13;
their best on the New Medical&#13;
College Admission Test now have&#13;
access for the first time to a&#13;
proven guide for self-managed&#13;
study.&#13;
A Complete Preparation for the&#13;
New MCAT is a 420 page study&#13;
guide and workbook, .first&#13;
developed as part of the Harvard&#13;
University Summer Health&#13;
Careers Program. The workbook&#13;
is made available by Health&#13;
Professions Educational Service,&#13;
Inc. of Rockville, Maryland, a notfor-&#13;
profit organization with&#13;
special interest in aiding students&#13;
„in educational and career planning&#13;
for the health professions.&#13;
This new MCAT preparation&#13;
manual contains complete review&#13;
materials in the fields of human&#13;
biology, general and organic&#13;
chemistry, and physics. Special&#13;
sections are included on&#13;
development of quantitative and&#13;
reading skills.&#13;
Copies of A Complete&#13;
Preparation for the New MCAT&#13;
can be obtained by sending a&#13;
check or money order for $14.00&#13;
per copy (includes shipping and&#13;
handling charges) to: Health&#13;
Professional Educational Service,&#13;
Inc., 19011 Goya Drive, Rockville,&#13;
MD 20854.&#13;
All Cards &amp;&#13;
Posters&#13;
Vi Price&#13;
Offer Good Until March 7, 1980&#13;
ItAlflBOW uptown kanosb*&#13;
basketball season&#13;
finale february 21&#13;
FERRIS&#13;
at 7:30 uwp phy ed&#13;
free 20 oz. beer or soda&#13;
and the&#13;
DIXIELAND BAND&#13;
Classifieds&#13;
policy&#13;
1 . A l l c l a s s i f i e d s mus t b e i n i t i a l e d b y a&#13;
s t a f f membe r .&#13;
2 . A l l c l a s s i f i e d s must i n c lu d e s o c i a l&#13;
secu r i t y numbe r and adver t i ser ' s&#13;
s i gnat u r e .&#13;
3 . L imit 1 f r e e c l a s s i f i e d per person .&#13;
personal&#13;
DAGWOOD. You never cashed in your&#13;
Hershey kisses! I'm waiting. K.S.&#13;
MURDER simply relieves tension. Love,&#13;
Cotton.&#13;
IT'S A LONG, long way to Grauman's honey,&#13;
and you'll n ot get there from here. The only&#13;
hero you ever had.&#13;
DISTEMPER VACCINATIONS — Inquire&#13;
2nd floor library Wednesday a fternoons.&#13;
BELATED VALENTINES DAY KISSES —&#13;
Inquire (guys only) 2nd floor Library&#13;
anytime.&#13;
DICTATOR: one ruling absolutely and often&#13;
oppressively.&#13;
STEVE K., We still think that turtleneck is&#13;
hiding something. GWT&#13;
AND WILL the real Mickey Mouse please&#13;
stand up and reveal your ears. Annette &amp;&#13;
Minnie&#13;
TOM L. Keep your hands to yourself! Wild&#13;
Wild Women&#13;
PARKSIDE MEN challenge Parkside women&#13;
to wear dresses. Women Watchers.&#13;
AUTOCRAT: one ruling with unlimited&#13;
authority.&#13;
SUPPORT STUDENT INVOLVEMENT.&#13;
Vote Gary Neu for Vice-President, P.S.G.A.&#13;
FREE&#13;
classified ads to&#13;
STUDENTS&#13;
NEW DEADLINE:&#13;
Friday, 10:30 am!&#13;
STUDENT/STUDENT ORGANIZATION RATE&#13;
Any re g i s t e r e d UW-P s t udent o r s t u de n t orga n i za t i o n i s quali f i e d&#13;
t o in s e rt a cl a s s i f i e d l i n e ad i n th e Range r at no cos t i f unde r or&#13;
equi v a l e n t t o 1 0 wor d s . ( Phone number s equal 1 wor d . )&#13;
CLASSIFICATION .&#13;
NAME.&#13;
S S NO. .&#13;
HANGER&#13;
U EEC D130&#13;
RON, you have climbed the Hills, yonder are&#13;
the mountains!&#13;
JACKIE W. — Hope you had a happy&#13;
Valentine's Day. Good Bowling. Lazy&#13;
JANET you sexy S Kelly's friend from&#13;
English class. The Big O&#13;
LAR'S BRANDX DRUGS — Hitting new&#13;
Highs — No order too big!&#13;
LAR'S BRANDX DRUGS — best selection —&#13;
lowest p rices. Ph. 652-5026.&#13;
MOM: What sits in a red puddle? A baby&#13;
playing with a razor blade.&#13;
DAMMIT JANET get aggressive with Kelly's&#13;
Werble. O.M.&#13;
TO: O.M. (oochie moochie) Hi Swabee.&#13;
From: S.S. 8. Onchkena&#13;
RAINBOW, Partners in crime are looking for&#13;
your Pot of Gold.&#13;
MEESTER SPUD! Oohh Mama! Puddy!&#13;
Sameantha! Sannon! Shuffles! Ketch-a-&#13;
KefchI R.T.&#13;
RED LIGHT SPECIAL, Ranger office by&#13;
Partners in c rime.&#13;
RANGER - exp ect football up the ass every&#13;
time you attempt a pass. Marketeers.&#13;
RANGERS IN DANGER if the y play football&#13;
as well as they write. Marketing Club&#13;
RANGER, we hear that Barnum &amp; Bail ey are&#13;
looking for a new act. We recommend you.&#13;
Marketing Club&#13;
lOP'S —May the HP 2000 tape you all up; 800&#13;
BPI style. Sir Lancelot&#13;
THE KNIGHTS will create darkness upon the&#13;
I.O.P.'s. Sir Gallahad&#13;
KATHY - Ho w about some B.A.C.'s. signed,&#13;
King of t he Roundtable.&#13;
lOP'S — Come out of t he closet - signed Gay&#13;
Movement&#13;
J. GACEY — May Anita Bryant suck off your&#13;
oranges. Moldy&#13;
TO THE IDIOTS of Parkside (I.O.P.) May the&#13;
HP 2000 throw discs at you. The Roundtable.&#13;
DO IT in Org. Lab — Backside attack.&#13;
U.U.C.S.&#13;
HOMEMADE E plus OH Distilled by&#13;
U.U.C.S. — By liter only. ID'S Required.&#13;
SMOKERS BEWARE: K Region is out to get&#13;
you. U.U.C.S.&#13;
PHOTOELECTROCYCLIC RXf^S change&#13;
Lumo's to Homo's. U.U.C.S.&#13;
INEXPLICABLE, Obnoxious, Programmers&#13;
— May the great HP in the sky expire your&#13;
files, INDEFINITELY&#13;
SPHINX — Say Doctor! Doctor who? Doctor&#13;
Stedman!&#13;
LITTLE GIRL — I will top all other job offers!&#13;
BILL — Jolene is waiting patiently by the&#13;
telephone.&#13;
DON'T LET THE DRAFT go through. Fight&#13;
for personal freedom.&#13;
ANY MUSIC you guys play ought to be&#13;
banned.&#13;
EVERY HOUSE should have its own flashing&#13;
neon light.&#13;
DONNA — Kohls slashes prices on Grafts&#13;
soda — VW&#13;
I, HOWARD HUGHES, name as my executor&#13;
SHOOT A HOLA in the Ayatollah, Moln. 117&#13;
Courtesy Chain Gang&#13;
JIM OTT watches Valerie Voss on Saturday&#13;
Nights weather.&#13;
ATTILA THE HUN is a Chain Gang Member.&#13;
IOPS.&#13;
SALLY SELLS sea shells by the seashore.&#13;
Ten times fast.&#13;
TINY BUBBLES in the wine makes me feel&#13;
happy. I OPS.&#13;
GOD DON'T MAKE little green apples. Chain&#13;
Gang.&#13;
THROW AXE. What do want to do with the&#13;
oil?&#13;
TELETYPES ARE NO TOYS. Rubout,&#13;
Rubout, Rubout. Beep. Tab. Escape. IOPS.&#13;
WORMS ARE THIN, then thin then thin&#13;
again. Anne Elk&#13;
DOES TOILET PAPER roll over the top of&#13;
not? IOPS.&#13;
BURIAL FOR HP 2000 Racine Sanitation&#13;
Landfill Site Wednesday 8 p.m. lOP's&#13;
SOME OF US would rather. The Chain Gang.&#13;
HELLO BOYS AND GIRLS, Uncle Bill he re!&#13;
Let's React. IOPS.&#13;
LAURA H. It's very coincidental. We're&#13;
suspicious. The Chain Gang&#13;
LIFE IS LIKE paper toweling. When it rains&#13;
you pour.&#13;
PHIL TOLKANS talking teletype no longer&#13;
stutters. The Chain Gang.&#13;
IF YOU THINK Animals suck. Rangers are&#13;
worse. lOP's&#13;
HAND OVER all the Lupins you've got.&#13;
Dennis Moore&#13;
LIFE IS but a dream Shaboom, Shaboom.&#13;
Splat. Chain Gang&#13;
SUPPORT THE ROUND TABLE. Teach&#13;
them PL/1. lOP's&#13;
GAMES IMPROVED: XE-GAMES. T884&#13;
Chain Gang&#13;
LIFE IS merely a dream which lags r eality.&#13;
Chain Gang&#13;
WE WILL SELL no wine before its time.&#13;
Orson Welles&#13;
IT'S TIME! IT'S TIME! Foster Brookes&#13;
I PH ELTA THI — Are you sure? Chain Gang&#13;
WHAT TYPE OF INFINITY do you mean?&#13;
Keith&#13;
THA RAINJER Mispelz werds. Git iff w ryte&#13;
nextt tyme.&#13;
THE ANIMALS SUCK. Both second floor and&#13;
the band. lOP's.&#13;
THE ONLY CULTURE at Parkside is Moldy.&#13;
I LIKE the tangy taste of Mr. Pibb. T.H.&#13;
Bookman.&#13;
AND NOW for something completely dif&#13;
ferent . . .&#13;
HEL-B401, LFQ&#13;
AOOO, We have got you number. Shaboom.&#13;
Shaboom. Chain Gang&#13;
HERE COMES Keith Van Patten through the&#13;
T101.&#13;
NUDIE CUTIE for computer art contest.&#13;
Moln. 118. Chain Gang&#13;
ANIMALS: Monopoly, Friday, 2:00. Be&#13;
there! Chain Gang&#13;
JIM OTT PREDICTS 3 inches of chad in&#13;
Molinaro. lOPs&#13;
BUY A CAR — get a check. Lee A. lacocca&#13;
WATCH 'Hello Larry' Get a check. Fred&#13;
Silverman&#13;
CHELLE — Thanks for the signatures, hope&#13;
you show up again.&#13;
NUDE WOMAN FREE with insurance&#13;
policies. Chain Gang Insurance Co.&#13;
WOMEN TO FULFILL position offered under&#13;
"for sale" Chain Gang.&#13;
GIVE THE UNITED WAY — Get Ranger a&#13;
Spelling Dictionary&#13;
IOPS&#13;
BRANDON CRUZ look alike contest, Friday 3&#13;
p.m. Moln 117.&#13;
HEY lOP's— I'm Ph-Ph-Phil T-T-Tolken's TT-&#13;
Talking T-T-Teletype.&#13;
LEMON CURRY?&#13;
I D IDN'T EXPECT the Spanish Inquisition!&#13;
NOBODY EXPECTS the Spanish Inquisition&#13;
MOLDY found cure for Annita B.'s wrath&#13;
Call 386-2436. Wizzard&#13;
ANIMALS — Go away or I sh all taunt you for&#13;
a second time.&#13;
THANKS for the Valentine not Animalmen -&#13;
Animal girls&#13;
wanted&#13;
CAR POOL from Union Grove. Approx. 8 to&#13;
4:30. 878-1323.&#13;
PIONEERS to climb the twin peaks of Mount&#13;
Kilamanjaro.&#13;
PEOPLE to sign ads. Inquire Chain Gang&#13;
room. Moln 117&#13;
WE ARE LOOKING f or a few good for the&#13;
Roundtable. K.A.&#13;
for sale&#13;
WOMEN. Chain Gang.&#13;
miscellaneous&#13;
RACINE NORTHSIDE 1 bedroom apart&#13;
ment, carpeted, appliances, utilities fur&#13;
nished. $245 mo. plus escrow. Call 654-6573&#13;
after 5.&#13;
A UW-PARKSIOE Foreign Students club i&#13;
being organized. Interested students call&#13;
Rafael at 554 1621 o r Esrold at 553-2219.&#13;
BIRTHDAY WISHES to cheerleader&#13;
Veronica Britton on her 18 years of existence&#13;
"Roomie"&#13;
6 Thursday, February 21, 1980 Ranger&#13;
MCA T preparation&#13;
here at last!&#13;
College students anxiou to do&#13;
their best on the ew Medical&#13;
College Admission Test now have&#13;
acce s for the first time lo a&#13;
proven guide for self-managed&#13;
study.&#13;
A omplete Pr paration for th&#13;
New MCAT is a 420 page study&#13;
~uide and workbook, fir l&#13;
developed as part of the Harvard&#13;
niver ity Summer Heallh&#13;
areers Prograrn. The workbook&#13;
is made available by Health&#13;
Professions Educational Service,&#13;
lnc. of Rockville, Maryland, a notfor-&#13;
profit organization with&#13;
special interest in aiding students&#13;
_in educational and career planning&#13;
for the health professions.&#13;
This new MCAT preparation&#13;
manual contain complete revi w&#13;
materials in the fields of human&#13;
biology, general and organic&#13;
chemistry, and physics. Special&#13;
ections are included on&#13;
development of quantitative and&#13;
reading kill .&#13;
Copies of A Complete&#13;
Preparation for th 'ew M A.T&#13;
can be obtained by sending a&#13;
check or money order for $14.00&#13;
per copy (i ncludes shipping and&#13;
handling charges) to: Health&#13;
Professional Educational Service,&#13;
Inc., 19011 Goya Drive, Rockville,&#13;
MD 20854 .&#13;
All Cards &amp;&#13;
Posters&#13;
Price&#13;
Offer Good Until March 7, 1980&#13;
RAINBOW ·&#13;
Classifieds&#13;
fN)Uey&#13;
1. All classifieds must be initialed by a&#13;
staff member.&#13;
:2 . All classifieds must include social&#13;
security number and advertiser's&#13;
signature.&#13;
3. Lim It 1 free classified per person.&#13;
personal&#13;
DAGWOOD You never cashed in your STEVE K., We s1111 1hlnk that turtleneck fs&#13;
Ht'&lt;5hey ki•wst I'm wolfing. K.S. hiding somethlno. GWT&#13;
MURDER simply rt,liev~ tension . L.ove, ANO WILL the real Mickey MoU5e please&#13;
Collon. stand up and reveal ycur nr . Ann II• &amp;&#13;
Mlmle&#13;
IT'S A LONG, lono way to Graumen's honey,&#13;
and you'll not get there from hert The only TOM L. Keep your handl to yourself I WIid&#13;
h~o you ever had. Wild Women&#13;
DISTEMPER VACCINATIONS - Inquire PARKSIDE MEN challenge P11rk$lde women&#13;
2nd floor library Wednesday afternoons. to wear dre1-. Women Watc:hen&#13;
BELATED VALENTINES DAY KISSES - AUTOCRAT: one ruling with unlimJted&#13;
lnqu,re (guys only) 2nd floor Library authOrity&#13;
nytlme&#13;
SUPPORT STUDENT INVOLVEMl!:NT.&#13;
DICTATOR : one ruling ab101utely eno often Vote Gary eu fo,- Vice Presidfflt, P.S.G.A.&#13;
opprn vely&#13;
----------------------~----~~&#13;
FREE&#13;
classified ads to&#13;
STUDENTS&#13;
NEW DEADLINE:&#13;
Friday, I 0:30 am!&#13;
STUDENT/STUDENT ORGANIZATION RATE&#13;
Any registered UW-P student or student organi:tation is qualified&#13;
to insert a classified l ine ad in the Ranger at no cost if under or&#13;
equivalent to 10 words. ( Phone numbers equal 1 word.)&#13;
CLASSIFICATION _________ _&#13;
NAME _____________ _&#13;
SS NO. _____________ _&#13;
H\'.'\Glm&#13;
\\I.I.(' Dl!l9&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
basketball seasOn&#13;
finale february 21&#13;
FERRIS&#13;
at 7:30 uwp phy ed&#13;
free 20 oz. beer or soda&#13;
and the&#13;
DIXIELAND BAND&#13;
RON, you have cllm~ the HIiis, yondff are DONNA K0/111 slashts prices on Grafts AOOO, W have 001 you number. Shllboom.&#13;
!he mountains! soda - VW Sheboom. Chain Gang&#13;
JACKIE w. - Hope you had II hllPPY&#13;
V11lentlne•s Day. Good Bowling LIIZY&#13;
JANET you sexy s .... Kitt ly'S tr lend from&#13;
EngllSh ctaM. The Big 0&#13;
\.AR'S BRANDX DRUGS - Hitllng new&#13;
H ighs - No order 100 big I&#13;
I, HOWARD HUGH S, name I my executor&#13;
SHOOT A HOI.A In the Ayatollah, Moln. 117&#13;
Courtesy Chain Gang&#13;
JIM OTT walches Vate,-le Voss on Satur~y&#13;
Nlghll weo1her.&#13;
I.AR'S IIRANOX DRUGS t,ttt HIKl!on - ATTILA THE HUN Is II Chain Geng Ml!mber.&#13;
lowMI prlcn. Ph. 652 S026. IOPS.&#13;
MOM: What sits In II red puddle? A baby SALL y SELLS sea ~hl!tlS by the ,eashOre.&#13;
playing with a razor bl ade. Ten times fasl.&#13;
DAMMIT JANET9et aggressive wltt, !/;Olly's TINY BUBBLES In the wine makes me INI&#13;
Werble. O.M. happy. !OPS.&#13;
TO : 0.M (ooct,le mooctlle) HI Swebee.&#13;
From . s.s &amp; Onchkena&#13;
RAINBOW, Partn rs In crime ar• fDOklng for&#13;
your Pol ot Gold.&#13;
MEESTER SPUD! Oot&gt;h Mama! Puddy!&#13;
Sameen1ha I Sannon! Shuffles I Ketch-II•&#13;
Kelch! RT&#13;
REO LIGHT SPECIAL, Ranver office by&#13;
Partners In crime.&#13;
RANGER expec1 toorbatt up the oss every&#13;
time you Bltempt a pess . Marketeers.&#13;
RANGERS IN DANGER If they plBy football&#13;
as well as they wrlle. Marketing Club&#13;
RANGER, we hear that Barnum &amp; Balley are&#13;
looking 101' a new act. We recommend you.&#13;
Markltting Club&#13;
IOP'S May the HP 2000 tape you all up; 800&#13;
BPI slyl e. S,r Lam:elol&#13;
THE KNIGHTS wlll cr!Nlle darkness upon the&#13;
1.0.P ••. Sir Gallah&lt;1d&#13;
KATHY How aboul some 8.A.C.'s. signed,&#13;
King 01 the Rouncllable.&#13;
IOP'S Come out of 1h11 closet signed Gay&#13;
Movement&#13;
J. GACEY May Anita Bryant suck off your&#13;
o,-angn Moldy&#13;
TO TH IDIOTS of Parkllde (1.0.P.) May the&#13;
HP 2000 throw disc. at you. The Roundtable.&#13;
DO IT in Org. Lab - Backl!cle ,ttack&#13;
u u c.s.&#13;
HOMEMADE E plu• OH Ol"llled by&#13;
U U.C.S By Iller only. ID'a Required.&#13;
SMOKERS BEWARE: K Region ,soul1oger&#13;
you UV C.S.&#13;
PHOTOELECTROCYCLIC RXN,S change&#13;
Lumo·s to Homo's U.U C.S.&#13;
INEXPLICABLE, Obooxlous, Programmers&#13;
May IM great HP in the sky expire your&#13;
tiles. I N DEFIN ITELY&#13;
SPHINX Say Doctor! Doctor whO? Doctor&#13;
Stedman I&#13;
LITTLE GIRL I WIii lop all 01htr fob of&#13;
fe&lt;sl&#13;
BILI. Jolene 1, walling patiently by the&#13;
telephone&#13;
DON'T LET THE DRAFT go hr009h. Figh1&#13;
foe- per&gt;OMI freedom.&#13;
ANY MUSIC you guys play ought to be&#13;
ban~&#13;
EVERY HOl,JSE •hOuld have i t s own IIHhinc;r&#13;
neon l1Qht&#13;
GOO DON'T MAKE little green apples. Chain&#13;
Gang.&#13;
THROW AXE Whal do want to do with the&#13;
oll?&#13;
TELETYPES ARE NO TOYS. Rubout,&#13;
Rubout, Rubout. Beep. Tab. Escape. IOPS.&#13;
WORMS ARE THIN, thl!n thin then thin&#13;
ll!;Jain. Ann o Elk&#13;
DOES TOILET PAPER roll over lhl! lop 0~&#13;
not? IOPS&#13;
BURIAL FOR HP 2000 Racine Sllnilatlon&#13;
Landfill SIie Wednesday a p.m. IOP's&#13;
SOME OF US would ra1her. Th&amp; Chain Gang.&#13;
HELLO BOYS AND GIRLS, Uncle BIii hEll'e!&#13;
Let's Reacl. IOPS.&#13;
LAURA H. It's V&lt;'&lt;Y colncl&lt;M!ntlll. we·re&#13;
suspicious. The Chain Gar\Q&#13;
LIFE IS LIKE paper towel Ing . When 11 rains&#13;
you pour&#13;
PHIL TOLKANS talking teletype no longer&#13;
Stutter&amp; The Chain Gang.&#13;
IF YOU THINK Animals suck. Rangers are&#13;
worse IOP's&#13;
HAND OVER all '"" Lupins you've go1.&#13;
Dennis Moore&#13;
1.IFE IS but e dream ShabOom, Shaboom.&#13;
Splat. Chain Gang&#13;
SUPPORT THE ROUND TABLE. Teach&#13;
them PL/1 IOP 's&#13;
GAMES IMPROVED: XE Gl&gt;.MES. T8M&#13;
Chain Gang&#13;
LIFE IS merely a dream Whleh lags rNtlty&#13;
Chain Gang ·&#13;
WE WILL SELL oo wine before Its lime.&#13;
Orson Welle,&#13;
IT'S TIME! IT'S TIMEI Foster Brookes&#13;
I PHELTATHI Art you sure? Chain G ng&#13;
WHAT TYPE OF INFINITY do YOU mean?&#13;
Keith&#13;
THA RAINJER M, pelz Wl!!'d$ , Gil ill wryte&#13;
nutt ryme&#13;
THE ANIMALS SUCI(. Both KOnd floor and&#13;
the band. IOP's.&#13;
TH ONLYCULTUREelParksldelsMoldy.&#13;
I LI K th tangy taste Of Mr P lbb T .H&#13;
800kman&#13;
ANO NOW for ~melhtng compleltly d,f&#13;
fE!'Enl&#13;
HEL B4111, LFQ&#13;
HERE COMES Keith van Patten through the&#13;
T101&#13;
NUOt E CUTI E for computer art conies!.&#13;
Moln. 118. Chain Gang&#13;
ANIMALS: Monopol y, Friday, 2:00. 8e&#13;
lhef"el Chain G ng&#13;
JIM OTT PREDICTS 3 inches Of chlld in&#13;
Molinaro. IOPs&#13;
IIUY A CAR gel O Check LN A. ,.coco,&#13;
WATCH ' H•llo Larry' Get a ChKk. Fred&#13;
Sll~rmen&#13;
CH ELLE - Thank, fo,- the signatures, hope&#13;
you how up again.&#13;
NUDE WOMAN FREE wilh insurance&#13;
policies. Chain Gang Insurance Co.&#13;
WOMEN TO FULFILL posllion offered under&#13;
"for ~ale" Chain Gang.&#13;
GIVE THE UNITED WAY Gtl Ranger II&#13;
Spelllng Dictronary&#13;
!OPS&#13;
BRANDON CRUZlook11like cont,:st, Friday 3&#13;
p.m. Moln 117.&#13;
HEY IOP's - I'm Ph Ph -Phil TT To lken's T,&#13;
T Talking T-T-Telelype.&#13;
LEMON CURRY?&#13;
I DIDN'T EXPECT the Sl)tlnlsll Inquisition!&#13;
NOBODY EXPECTS the Spanish Inquisition.&#13;
MOLDY found cure for Annita B.'s wrath.&#13;
Call 386 2436. Wlzzard&#13;
ANIMALS - Go away or I shall taunt you tor&#13;
11 second time.&#13;
THANKS tor the Valenti~ not Animalmen -&#13;
Animal girls&#13;
wanted&#13;
CAR POOL from Union Grove. Approx. 8 lo&#13;
"~- 878 13'23.&#13;
PIONEERS to climb the twin peeks of Mount&#13;
Kllam11nlaro.&#13;
PEOPLE to sign eds. Inquire Cha,n G.!11\Q&#13;
room. Moln 117&#13;
WE ARE LOOKING for • few good for the&#13;
Roundlable. K.A.&#13;
for sale&#13;
WOMEN . Chain GanQ.&#13;
miscellaneous&#13;
RACINE NORTHSIOE 1 bedroom apart&#13;
ment. c rpettd, appllanc utilities fur&#13;
nt,hed. S24$ mo. plus crow Call 65'16573&#13;
alter s.&#13;
A UW -PARKSID Foreign Students c lub is&#13;
bl'ing organized Interested students call&#13;
Rafa I at 5~ 1,21 or Esro!d 111 553 2219&#13;
BIRTHDAY WISHES to cheerleader&#13;
V~on,ce Brillon on h r 18 years of ex,.tence&#13;
"Roomie"&#13;
Ranger Thursday, February 21,1980&#13;
photo by Rick Blaha&#13;
ESROLD NURSE stops to look over black art on display in honor of Black History week.&#13;
I&#13;
AASU e vents start successfully&#13;
Thp Minnrifv The Minority SfsthuiHdepnntt TUTnniionnn Qq fnrrlo xr mrAnin* _&#13;
(MSU) held its second event of t he&#13;
semester on February 8, when it&#13;
sponsored "College Night". The&#13;
event, which was planned as a&#13;
community event, attracted about&#13;
140 pe ople; who gathered at the&#13;
"400 Club" in Racine to celebrate&#13;
the event.&#13;
Last Friday MSU kicked off&#13;
Black History Week with the&#13;
"Second Annual Black History&#13;
Week Dance." Over 125 people&#13;
turned out to socialize with the&#13;
members of the student group.&#13;
Saturday evening, many&#13;
students and community people&#13;
participated in "Recreational&#13;
Center Night". An estimated&#13;
seventy-five people joined in the&#13;
fun which included everything&#13;
from bowling to ping pong.&#13;
Tournament trophies were&#13;
awarded to the winners of the first&#13;
three places in the events as&#13;
follows: (In order of f inish)&#13;
Backgammon' - Renee Jones,&#13;
James Moore, and Bernadetta&#13;
Brown.&#13;
Chess - Tony Clark, Ernest&#13;
Jones, and Michael McCoy.&#13;
Bowling - Bill Gohde, Bob&#13;
Bauer, and Larry Herdon.&#13;
Ping Pong - Khai Luc, Jeff Mico,&#13;
and Julio Roble.&#13;
Billiards - Scott Allen, Scott&#13;
Hancock, and Glen Schultz.&#13;
The MSU Sunday afternoon&#13;
event, a gathering of community&#13;
choirs, provided inspirational&#13;
music by Larry Bird and the&#13;
Heavenly Voices.&#13;
To all who participated in and&#13;
helped support their activities, the&#13;
MSU says "thanks".&#13;
In the renter's interest(cont&#13;
pg. i j&#13;
sale. If the proceeds from the&#13;
property are returned by mail to&#13;
the landlord, and are not claimed&#13;
by the tenant within 6 months&#13;
after the date the premises was&#13;
vacated, the landlord may keep&#13;
the proceeds.&#13;
If the property value is over $100&#13;
it may be disposed on in accordance&#13;
with Chapter 409.504 of&#13;
the Wisconsin State Statutes. This&#13;
includes any property which may&#13;
be owned by a third party, and&#13;
which was left when the tenant&#13;
vacated the premises. The&#13;
procedures are not exclusive and&#13;
the landlord may resort to any&#13;
other available judicial&#13;
procedures.&#13;
The duties of the landlord and&#13;
the tenant concerning the general&#13;
Bible study&#13;
offers much&#13;
to talk about&#13;
I n t e r - V a r s i t y C h r i s t i a n&#13;
Fellowship is sponsoring a Bible&#13;
Study designed primarily for&#13;
faculty, staff, and non-traditional&#13;
students. June Pomatto, a local&#13;
artist/teacher and a long time&#13;
student of t he scriptures will lead&#13;
the Bible Study using the book,&#13;
How to Be a Christian Without&#13;
Being Religious, (edited by Fritz&#13;
Ridenour) as a study guide for&#13;
Romans.&#13;
The Bible Study will be on&#13;
Wednesdays from 10:00-11:00 AM&#13;
in Molinaro 236.&#13;
If you have any questions call&#13;
June Pomatto at 552-8650 or&#13;
Barbarba Larson at 553-2122.&#13;
Ranger needs&#13;
ad reps&#13;
state of repairs of the premises&#13;
are covered by 704.07.&#13;
The landlord must keep in a&#13;
reasonable state of repairs portions&#13;
of the premises over which&#13;
he maintains control. This includes&#13;
any equipment necessary&#13;
to furnish any services expressed&#13;
or implied as being furnished to&#13;
the tenant. He must also make all&#13;
structural repairs, and repair or&#13;
replace any plumbing, electrical&#13;
wiring, machinery, etc. furnished&#13;
with the premises, and which is no&#13;
longer in reasonable working&#13;
order. This includes things&#13;
damaged by another tenant of t he&#13;
same building or group of&#13;
buildings.&#13;
Any repairs made necessary&#13;
due to damage by improper use of&#13;
the premises by the tenant must&#13;
be made by the tenant. The tenant&#13;
must also restore the appearance&#13;
by redecorating. The landlord&#13;
himself may undertake repairs,&#13;
and the tenant will then have to&#13;
reimbusre him a reasonable cost&#13;
for repairs.&#13;
Note: the cost is deemed&#13;
reasonable unless proved&#13;
otherwise by the tenant.&#13;
The tenant is also under duty to&#13;
keep plumbing, electrical wiring,&#13;
equipment, etc. furnished with the&#13;
premises in reasonable working&#13;
order, so long as the cost of r epair&#13;
is minor in relation to the rent.&#13;
Accept in the case of negiligence&#13;
by improper use by the tenant, if&#13;
the premises is untenantable due&#13;
to fire, water, other casualty, or&#13;
because of conditions which are&#13;
hazardous to health, the tenant&#13;
may vacate the premises unless&#13;
the landlord proceeds to promptly&#13;
to repair, rebuild, or eliminate the&#13;
hazard. The tenant may also&#13;
vacate if the nature and period of&#13;
such repair, rebuilding, etc. would&#13;
cause an undue hardship on him.&#13;
If the tenant remains in the&#13;
premises while the repair,&#13;
rebuilding, etc. is going on, then&#13;
an adjustment to the rent must be&#13;
made for the extent to which&#13;
normal and full use of premises is&#13;
not possible.&#13;
So too, if t he tenant vacates the&#13;
premises because of t he hardship&#13;
outlined in the preceeding&#13;
paragraphs, the tenant is not&#13;
liable for rent after the time the&#13;
premises are untenantable. The&#13;
landlord must repay any rent paid&#13;
in advance apportioned to the&#13;
time after which the premises&#13;
became untenantable.&#13;
The preceeding information&#13;
about tenancy is not all inclusive.&#13;
For any situations arising that are&#13;
seemingly not covered by the&#13;
above, consult Chapter 704 of the&#13;
Statutes of the State of Wisconsin.&#13;
Coming Events&#13;
Thursday, Feb. 21&#13;
PANEL DISCUSSION "The Role of the Black American Past and Present" with&#13;
Lloyd Jackson, Prof. Glenn Doston and Crawford Brady at 11:30 am in Union 207.&#13;
The program is free and open to the public. Sponsored by MSU.&#13;
DANCE at 9:15 pm in Union Square with your favorite Dixieland band. Admission&#13;
is free with your basketball ticket or $2.00. Sponsored by Student Life.&#13;
FILM The Morris E. Massey film will be shown in the Union Cinema at 9:30 am &amp; 2&#13;
pm. Sponsored by the Placement Office.&#13;
INTERVIEWS a representative from Northwestern Mutual — Corporate will be on&#13;
campus today in WLLC D115D.&#13;
Friday, Feb. 22&#13;
MOVIE "Magic" will be shown at 8:00 pm in the Union Cinema Theatre. Admission&#13;
is $1.50 for a Parkside student and $1,50 for a guest. Sponsored by PAB.&#13;
CONCERT at 8:00 pm in Union Square featuring Nina Kahle. Admission at the door&#13;
Jl£™f°raParkslde st^ent and $2.50 for a guest. Sponsored by PAB.&#13;
INTERVIEWS Representatives from Osco Drug, Dynapar Corp., and International&#13;
Paper will be on campus. Contact Placement Office for room numbers.&#13;
Sunday, Feb. 24&#13;
CONCERT "New Music at Parkside" at 3:30 pm in the Communication Arts&#13;
Theatre with Harry Sturm and August Wegner directing. The program is free&#13;
and open to the public.&#13;
MOVIE "Magic" will be repeated at 7:30 pm in the Union Cinema.&#13;
Monday, Feb. 25&#13;
ROUND TABLE at 12:00 noon in Union 106. Prof. Harold Coppock will talk on&#13;
Anxiety in War and Peace: A Study of 18 Industrialized Nations". The program&#13;
is free and open to the public.&#13;
INTERVIEWS Representatives from J. C. Penney and Burroughs will be on&#13;
campus. Contact Placement office for room §'s.&#13;
Tuesday, Feb. 26&#13;
INTERVIEWS Nestle' and McDonald Corp. representatives will be ca campus&#13;
today. Contact Placement office for room #'s.&#13;
Wednesday, Feb. 27&#13;
o^KrH0P "Matb Anxiety" starts at 7:00 pm tonight in Tallent Hall 121. CaU ext.&#13;
2312 for more details. Sponsored by UW-Extension.&#13;
INTERVIEWS U. S. Air Force, Sears Roebuck, and McDonald Corp. represen-&#13;
RPfiwisf Zr f i°m^o rPUSttoday- C0n,tact the Placement office for room numbers.&#13;
BKUWN BAG LUNCH Lecture covering topic centered on the Christian as God's&#13;
servant. Everyone invited. At noon in Union 207. Sponsored by I.V.C.F.&#13;
Thursday'Feb*28&#13;
RECITAL by students at 2:00 pm in the Union Cinema. The program is free and&#13;
open to the public.&#13;
A Social Security representative will be on campus in room WLLC&#13;
Abortion&#13;
rate climbs&#13;
A total of 17,764 medicallyinduced&#13;
abortions performed in&#13;
Wisconsin during 1978 were&#13;
reported to the Division of Health,&#13;
Wisconsin Department of Health&#13;
and Social Services.&#13;
A total of 16,133 medicallyinduced&#13;
abortions were reported&#13;
in Wisconsin for 1977.&#13;
According to Margaret&#13;
Hollerman of the Division's&#13;
Bureau of Health Statistics,&#13;
during 1978 there were 260&#13;
medically-induced abortions for&#13;
every 1,000 live births in&#13;
Wisconsin. In 1977, th ere were 235&#13;
for every 1,000 live births.&#13;
"While the number of&#13;
medically-induced abortions&#13;
reported in Wisconsin has continued&#13;
to increase, the percentage&#13;
rate of i ncrease from one year to&#13;
the next has declined steadily&#13;
since 1976," she said.&#13;
TAKE YOUR&#13;
CAMERA-READY&#13;
RESUME&#13;
TO THE&#13;
COPY CENTER&#13;
50 copies on our&#13;
finest quality paper&#13;
with matching&#13;
envelopes&#13;
(wh i l e y o u wai t )&#13;
$6.35&#13;
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Kenosha, Wisconsin&#13;
654-1500&#13;
( o n t h e h a r b o r )&#13;
photo by Rfclt Blaha&#13;
ES ROLD NURSE stops to look over black art on display In honor of Black History week.&#13;
MSU events start successfully&#13;
The Minority Student Union Saturday evening, many&#13;
(MSU&gt; held its second event of the students and community people&#13;
semester on February 8, when it participated in "Recreational&#13;
sponsored "College Night". The Center Night". An estimated&#13;
event which was planned as a seventy-five people joined in the&#13;
com~unity event, attracted about fun which included everything&#13;
140 people; who gathered at the from bowling to ping pong.&#13;
"400 Club" in Racine to celebrate Tournament trophies were&#13;
the event. awarded to the winners of the first&#13;
Last Friday MSU kicked off three places in the events as&#13;
Black History Week with the follows: (In order of finish)&#13;
"Second Annual Black History Backgammon - Renee Jones,&#13;
Week Daree." Over 125 people James Moore, and Bernadetta&#13;
turned out to socialize with the Brown.&#13;
members of the student group. Chess - Tony Clark, Ernest&#13;
Jones, and Michael McCoy.&#13;
Bowling • Bill Gohde, Bob&#13;
Bauer, and Larry Herdon.&#13;
Ping Pong- Khai Luc, Jeff Mico,&#13;
and Julio Roble.&#13;
Billiards - Scott Allen, Scott&#13;
Hancock, and Glen Schultz.&#13;
The MSU Sunday afternoon&#13;
event, a gatheri~ ri. community&#13;
choirs, provided inspirational&#13;
music by Larry Bird and the&#13;
Heavenly Voices.&#13;
To all who participated in and&#13;
helped support their activities, the&#13;
MSU says "thanks".&#13;
In the renter's interest &lt;cont. from pg. 1)&#13;
sale. If the proceeds from the state ri. repairs of the premises&#13;
property are returned by mail to are covered by 704.07.&#13;
the landlord, and are not claimed The landlord must keep in a&#13;
by the tenant within 6 months reasonable state of repairs porafter&#13;
the date the premises was tions of the premises over which&#13;
vacated, the landlord may keep he maintains control. This inthe&#13;
proceeds. eludes any equipment necessary&#13;
If the properly value is over $100 to furnish any services expressed&#13;
it may be disposed on in ac- or implied as being furnished to&#13;
cordance with Chapter 409.504 of the tenant. He must also make all&#13;
the Wisconsin State Statutes. This structural repairs, and repair or&#13;
includes any property which may replace any plumbing, electrical&#13;
be owned by a third party, and wiring, machinery, etc. furnished&#13;
which was left when the tenant with the premises, and which is no&#13;
vacated the premises. The longer in reasonable working&#13;
procedures are not exclusive and order. This includes things&#13;
the landlord may resort to any damaged by another tenant of the&#13;
other available judicial same building or group or&#13;
procedures. buildings.&#13;
The duties of the landlord and Any repairs made necessary&#13;
the tenant concerning the general due to damage by improper use of&#13;
Bible study&#13;
offers much&#13;
to talk about&#13;
Inter-Var ity Christian&#13;
Fellowship is sponsoring a Bible&#13;
Study designed primarily for&#13;
faculty, staff, and non-traditional&#13;
students. June Pomatto, a local&#13;
artist/teacher and a long time&#13;
student of the scriptur will lead&#13;
the Bible Study using the book,&#13;
How to Be a Chri tian Without&#13;
Being Religious, (edited by Fritz&#13;
Ridenour) as a study guide for&#13;
Romans.&#13;
the premises by the tenant must&#13;
be made by the tenant. The tenant&#13;
must also restore the appearance&#13;
by redecorating. The landlord&#13;
himself may undertake repair ,&#13;
and lhe tenant will then have to&#13;
reimbusre him a reasonable cost&#13;
for repair .&#13;
' ote: the cost I deemed&#13;
rea onable unless proved&#13;
otherwise b · the tenant.&#13;
The tenant is also under duty to&#13;
keep plumbing, electrical wiring,&#13;
equipment, etc. furnished with the&#13;
premises in reasonable working&#13;
order, so long as the cost of repair&#13;
is minor in relation to the rent.&#13;
Accept in the case ri. negiligence&#13;
by improper use by the tenant, if&#13;
the premises is untenantable due&#13;
to fire, water, other casualty, or&#13;
because ri. conditions which are&#13;
hazardous to health, the tenant&#13;
may vacate the premises unless&#13;
the landlord proceeds to promptly&#13;
to repair, rebuild, or eliminate the&#13;
hazard. The tenant may also&#13;
vacate if the nature and period of&#13;
such repair, rebuilding, etc. would&#13;
cause an undue hardship on him.&#13;
If the tenant remains in the&#13;
premises while the repair,&#13;
rebuilding, etc. is going on, then&#13;
an adjustment to the rent must be&#13;
made for the extent to which&#13;
normal and full use of premises is&#13;
not possible&#13;
So too, if the tenant vacates the&#13;
premises because of the hardship&#13;
outlined in the preceeding&#13;
paragraphs, the tenant is not&#13;
liable for rent after the time the&#13;
premises are untenantable. The&#13;
landlord must repay any rent paid&#13;
in advance apportioned to the&#13;
time after which the premises&#13;
became untenantable.&#13;
The prcceeding information&#13;
about tenancy is not all inclusive.&#13;
For any situations arising that are&#13;
seemingly not covered by the&#13;
above, con ·ult Chapt 704 or the&#13;
Statutes of the State of Wisconstn.&#13;
The Bible Study will be on&#13;
We&lt;ine days Crom 10:00 -11:00 AM&#13;
in Molinaro 236.&#13;
If you have any questions call&#13;
June Pomatto at 552-8650 or&#13;
Barbarba Larson at 553-2122.&#13;
Ranger needs&#13;
ad reps&#13;
On lap&#13;
al&#13;
Union&#13;
Square&#13;
G. HEILEMAN BREWING CO .. I NC. LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN&#13;
Ranger Thursday, February 21, 1980 7&#13;
Coming Events&#13;
Tbunda7, Feb. !I&#13;
PANEL DISCU IO "The Role of the Black American Pall alld Pr tent" with&#13;
Uoyd Jacuoa, Prof. Glen.a Dotton •lid Crawford Brady at ll :30 ,m In Union 207.&#13;
The program I.I tree and open to the public. Spooaored by MSU.&#13;
DANCE at 11:15 pm in Uuloa Square with your favorite DWeland band. Admlulm&#13;
la free with your ba1t.elball ticket or $2.00. SJ)Oll • ored by Student Lile.&#13;
FILM 'The Merri• E. 111ey fllm will be 1hown In the Union Cinema at 11:30 am &amp; 2&#13;
pm. Spoasored by the Placement Office.&#13;
INTERVIEWS a representative from Northwe• tem Mutual-Corporate will be on&#13;
campus today ID WLLC D115D.&#13;
Frld,7, Feb. ll&#13;
MOVIE "Malle" will be shown at 8:00 pm in the Union Cinema 'IbealN. Ad·&#13;
minion l1 '1,.50 for a Parulde student and $1.50 for• IU t. Sponaored by PAB.&#13;
CONCE1lT ats:00 pm In Union Square featurlng Nina Kahle. Admlulon at the door&#13;
la $2.00 for a Parkalde ltudent and $2.50 for a 11uest. Spoa10red by PAB.&#13;
INTERVIEW Repre entaUvea from Osco Dr~. Dyuapar Corp., and Internatiooal&#13;
Paper will be on campus. Contact Placement Office for room numbers.&#13;
Sunda7, Feb. Z4&#13;
CONCERT "New Music at Parulde" at 3:30 pm ID the Communtcatfon Arta&#13;
Theatre with Harry Sturm aDd August Wegner dlrectlllg. 'Ibe program II free&#13;
and open to the public.&#13;
MOVIE "Magic" will be repeated at 7:30pm ID the Union Cinema.&#13;
Monday, Feb. Z5&#13;
ROUND TABLE at 12:00 11000 ID Unlon 106. Pl'Of. Harold Coppock will talk OD&#13;
"Anxiety In War and Peace: A Study of 1B lDdullrlallud N1tim1". 'Ibe program&#13;
11 free and open to the public.&#13;
INTERVIEWS RepreaeotaUves from J. C. Penney aDd Burroughs will be oo&#13;
campllll. Contact Placement office for room l's.&#13;
Taescl.17, Feb.ff&#13;
INTERVfflWS Nestle' and McDonald Corp. repretentatfves will be oo campus&#13;
today. Contact Placement office for room #1'1.&#13;
Wed.Deida,, Feb. !i&#13;
WORKSHOP "Math Anxiety" starts at 7:00 pm tonillht in Tallent Hall 121. Call ext.&#13;
2312 for more detall1. Sponsored by UW-Extension.&#13;
INTERVIEWS U. S. Air Force, Sears Roebuck, and McDonald Corp. repreaentatives&#13;
wlllbeoo campus today. contact the Placement office for room number•.&#13;
BROWN BAG LUNCH Lecture covering topic centered on the Christian u God'•&#13;
servant. Everyone Invited. At noon in Ulllon 207. Spoo10red by I.V.C.F.&#13;
Tbunday, Feb. !8&#13;
RECITAL by students at 2:00 pm lo the Union Cinema. 'Ibe program ls free and&#13;
open to the public.&#13;
INTERVIEWS A Social Security representative will be on campUs ID room WLLC&#13;
D l15F.&#13;
Abortion&#13;
rate climbs&#13;
A total of 17,764 medicallyinduced&#13;
abortions performed in&#13;
Wisconsin during 1978 were&#13;
reported to the Divi ion of Health,&#13;
Wisconsin Department of Health&#13;
and Social Services.&#13;
A total of 16,133 medicallyinduced&#13;
abortions were reported&#13;
in Wisconsin for 1977.&#13;
According to Margaret&#13;
Hollerman of the Division's&#13;
Bureau of Health Statistics,&#13;
during 1978 there were 260&#13;
medically-induced abortions for&#13;
every 1,000 live births in&#13;
Wisconsin. In 1m, there were 235&#13;
for every 1,000 live births.&#13;
"While the number of&#13;
medically-induced abortions&#13;
reported in Wisconsin has continued&#13;
to increase, the percentage&#13;
rate of increase from one year to&#13;
the next has declined steadily&#13;
since 1976," she said.&#13;
U W-Rv-tcsld, Vn.naH" Arts&#13;
pmn,ts&#13;
Mollere~&#13;
TAKE YOUR&#13;
CAMERA-READY&#13;
RESUME&#13;
TO THE&#13;
COPY CENTER&#13;
50 copies on our&#13;
finest quality paper&#13;
with matching&#13;
envelopes&#13;
(while you wait)&#13;
$6.35&#13;
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Kenosha, WtSCOnSin&#13;
654-1500&#13;
{on the harbor)&#13;
1lie ~Dr'" Spftr of ttlmself&#13;
Thursday, February 21,1980&#13;
photo by D. Edenhauser&#13;
RANGERS SHUT OUT CARTHAGE 49-0 in final home&#13;
meet of the season.&#13;
Working Out&#13;
Lewis paces&#13;
Ranger wins&#13;
by Dave Cramer&#13;
The men's basketball team&#13;
assured themselves of the number&#13;
one seeding for the upcoming&#13;
Wisconsin Independent College&#13;
Association (WICA) playoff that&#13;
will be held later this month with&#13;
victories over WICA opponents&#13;
Milton and Lakeland.&#13;
Milton visited the Rangers last&#13;
Tuesday and quickly found things&#13;
to their disliking. Parkside&#13;
jumped out to an early lead of ten&#13;
points and maintained it&#13;
throughout the entire game&#13;
without really being threatened.&#13;
The Rangers went through the&#13;
motions on their way to an 82-70&#13;
win.&#13;
The game was their third in one&#13;
week and it appeared as if the&#13;
schedule had began to take it's toll&#13;
on the players and coach Steve&#13;
Stephens acknowledged it, "We&#13;
were a little flat. It was a solid&#13;
game but not spectacular by any&#13;
means. The intensity was not&#13;
there in the second half. We&#13;
relaxed too much."&#13;
Once again the consistent play&#13;
of freshman Curtis Green was&#13;
present. "Curtis is playing really&#13;
well, very steady" praised&#13;
Stephens. Milton felt Green's&#13;
presence as Curtis once again led&#13;
the team in rebounding with 12,&#13;
while he added 19 points. Forward&#13;
Reggie Anderson led the scoring&#13;
parade with 22 while guard&#13;
Howard Avery added 14.&#13;
The win upped the Ranger&#13;
overall record to 15-7 and ran their&#13;
unbeaten homecourt streak to 19.&#13;
Winning on the road is always&#13;
nice, but when you gain the&#13;
number one seeding for the&#13;
playoffs it makes it even more&#13;
sweeter. Such was the case when&#13;
the Rangers took the trip up north&#13;
to Sheboygan and tangled,&#13;
literally, with Lakeland College.&#13;
The Rangers won 67-49 but had to&#13;
scratch and bite for every point.&#13;
The first half was as physical as&#13;
a football game and was&#13;
dominated by tough defense.&#13;
Fortunately for the Rangers, they&#13;
have the talent and ability to&#13;
adjust to that style of play. Still,&#13;
after the first half was over, the&#13;
Rangers held but a five point lead&#13;
at 29-24.&#13;
In the second half the Rangers&#13;
came out and outscored the&#13;
Muskies 18-7 in the first eight&#13;
minutes and then increased their&#13;
lead up to 20 points at one time.&#13;
The second half play was even&#13;
more physical then the first and&#13;
that was when senior forward All -&#13;
American Lonnie Lewis took&#13;
control. Lewis dominated the&#13;
inside play and finished with&#13;
game highs of 21 points and 18&#13;
rebounds. Reggie Anderson&#13;
chipped in with 14 points and&#13;
Curtis Green had 10.&#13;
The Ranger record is now 16-7.&#13;
They have also won six straight&#13;
and 11 of t heir last 12. They seem&#13;
to be peaking at the right time as&#13;
playoff season draws near.&#13;
Women suffer&#13;
two more loses by Peter "Ace" Cramer&#13;
Parkside women are having a&#13;
tough basketball season and their&#13;
last two games have been no&#13;
exceptions. The first loss came&#13;
against UW-Milwaukee at home&#13;
64-48 and the second defeat was&#13;
suffered at the hands of Northern&#13;
Michigan University in a game&#13;
played at Oshkosh, 77-62.&#13;
Against UW-M, Parkside was&#13;
four down at halftime 25-21. Going&#13;
into the second half they couldn't&#13;
get on target and were outscored&#13;
39-27. Lead scorer for Parkside&#13;
was Anita Green with 15 points,&#13;
while leading rebounder was&#13;
Debbie Lopez with eight boards.&#13;
In the second game, Northern&#13;
Michigan held a five point halftime&#13;
lead of 36-31 by shoo ting 48%&#13;
from the floor compared to the&#13;
Ranger's 33%. Second half action&#13;
belonged to the red hot Northern&#13;
Michigan team who bombed away&#13;
from the outside to outscore the&#13;
Rangers 41-31 and glided to victory.&#13;
Anita Green once again led&#13;
all Ranger scorers with 21 points&#13;
with Laurie Pope adding 13.&#13;
Coach Goggin commented on&#13;
this seasons play, "the women&#13;
play a good game, but there&#13;
always seems to be a five minute&#13;
period in which the game gets&#13;
away from us." She also&#13;
remarked "this is a building year.&#13;
We have a new head coach, one&#13;
senior, three sophomores, two&#13;
juniors and seven freshmen. With&#13;
the improved play of th e team and&#13;
some recruiting hopefuls, we&#13;
could have a bright future ahead&#13;
of us."&#13;
Improve the chest&#13;
by Donald Scherrer&#13;
Perhaps the most obvious and&#13;
most admirable muscle of a man's&#13;
and woman's body is the chest.&#13;
For the man it is considered the&#13;
seat of power; for the woman, a&#13;
symbol of beauty and vitality.&#13;
Since the chest encompasses the&#13;
rib cage, lungs, and heart, and&#13;
because it is centered over that&#13;
vital organ, it pumps very&#13;
quickly. The pump is a physical&#13;
high; it is caused by the rapid flow&#13;
of blood into the muscle being&#13;
worked, thus inflating the muscle&#13;
temporarily beyond its usual size.&#13;
Whenever the chest is exercised,&#13;
the shoulders also come into&#13;
play, assisted by the larger upper&#13;
arm muscles, the triceps (the&#13;
deltoids), on the underside, extending&#13;
from the lats (latissimus&#13;
dorsi) of the upper back, at the&#13;
armpits, to the elbows.&#13;
The number one chest exercise&#13;
is the BENCH PRESS. Lying on a&#13;
bench or narrow coffee table, with&#13;
a barbell at arm's length&#13;
overhead, lower the bar until it is&#13;
about to touch the area between&#13;
the nipples and the neck, then&#13;
press it up again.&#13;
For variation, lower the bar&#13;
towards the nipples, or to the base&#13;
of the neck for a much greater&#13;
stretch. And if the angle of the&#13;
bench is lowered so that the knees&#13;
are higher than the chest, the&#13;
effect shifts from the middle of t he&#13;
chest, the pectoralis major, to the&#13;
lower. If the angle of the bench is&#13;
raised upwards to a maximum of&#13;
45 degrees, then the upper chest,&#13;
the pectoralis minor, is worked.&#13;
The bench press can also be&#13;
done with dumbells or objects of&#13;
similar size or weight, raising the&#13;
dumbells either one at a time or&#13;
by pressing both together, starting&#13;
with the dumbells at shoulder&#13;
width but bringing them closer as&#13;
they are raised over the chest.&#13;
FLYES. Lying on a bench&#13;
(again, the angle may vary), with&#13;
a dumbell in each hand, and&#13;
keeping the arms bent approximately&#13;
45 degrees at the&#13;
elbows, lower and raise the&#13;
dumbells in an arc, in the fashion&#13;
of a bear-hug. And do not let the&#13;
dumbells hit each other at the top,&#13;
keep the movement steady, and&#13;
concentrate on the "feel" in the&#13;
chest. Large books such as encyclopedias&#13;
would permit this&#13;
exercise also to be done at home.&#13;
Flyes develop the outer and inner&#13;
chest, done in the bear-hug&#13;
manner.&#13;
And in place of t he bench press,&#13;
one could do a moderate number&#13;
of push-ups, varying the hand&#13;
spacing or by elevating the feet on&#13;
a chair.&#13;
PARALLEL BAR DIPS. With&#13;
the body positioned between two&#13;
horizontal beams, the hands and&#13;
arms supporting the weight and&#13;
the legs bent at the knees, sink&#13;
down as far as possible and push&#13;
up again. Keep the arms back and&#13;
lean forward as you begin to dip,&#13;
keeping the chin tucked into the&#13;
chest.&#13;
The key power and size building&#13;
chest exercise is the bench press,&#13;
whereas flyes, dips and others&#13;
shape and outline the chest, the&#13;
pecs.&#13;
An exercise to build the rib&#13;
cage, that expands it and&#13;
promotes larger lungs, giving&#13;
deeper and more powerful&#13;
breathing, is the PULLOVER.&#13;
Lying crosswise on a bench or&#13;
padded table, with the hips lower&#13;
than the rest of the body, and a&#13;
light barbell or dumbell held&#13;
straight above the chest, lower it&#13;
well over the head and down until&#13;
it nearly touches the floor,&#13;
inhaling as the weight pulls the rib&#13;
cage up and back. Exhale as the&#13;
weight is brought back above the&#13;
chest.&#13;
Each set of pullovers should be&#13;
preceded by a set of squats (deep&#13;
knee bends) or any exercise that&#13;
induces heavy breathing, so that&#13;
the rib cage is stretched to a great&#13;
degree. Pullovers increase the&#13;
chest cavity so that one has more&#13;
probable potential in increasing&#13;
the size of the chest muscles.&#13;
Women should perhaps do more&#13;
decline work than men, since the&#13;
greater portion of their breast&#13;
development is in the lower chest&#13;
region. Flyes are a good stretching&#13;
and shaping movement for&#13;
women, as well as a way to firm&#13;
up the bust. Women should do two&#13;
to four sets of six to fifteen reps of&#13;
regular or decline bench presses;&#13;
with a combination of angled&#13;
flyes, again, two to four sets, six to&#13;
fifteen reps, with a minute or two&#13;
of res t between sets. Pullovers are&#13;
highly recommended. Dips are&#13;
definitely out.&#13;
Men should concentrate on&#13;
bench presses and pullovers for&#13;
size, three to six sets each, and&#13;
(flyes and dips and the like, for&#13;
shaping, to as many sets and reps&#13;
as they have the energy to do. But&#13;
remember, too many secondary&#13;
exercises may prevent or slow the&#13;
effects of the primary cmes.&#13;
Burman qualifies&#13;
Freshman Wendy Burman ran a&#13;
10:40.8 Two Mile race Saturday to&#13;
qualify for the AIAW National&#13;
Indoor Track Championships in&#13;
the 5000 meter event. She beat the&#13;
qualifying time by a whole five&#13;
seconds. Her mark was made in&#13;
the Illini Invitational last&#13;
Saturday in Champaign. In addition,&#13;
she placed fifth in that&#13;
event while teammate Barb&#13;
Osborne ran a personal best of&#13;
11:45 to place 21st.&#13;
The 19 team meet saw&#13;
American record holder&#13;
Stephanie Hightower of Ohio State&#13;
win her specialty, the 60 h urdles,&#13;
as well as the 60 a nd 220. While&#13;
team scores were not immediately&#13;
available, OSU and&#13;
Drake University were battling&#13;
for the title.&#13;
Dona Driscoll ran the 600 y ard&#13;
dash in 1:32.74 to win her heat and&#13;
place 17th overall. Lisa Swanson&#13;
placed 19th in the Shot Put.&#13;
Next Sunday the team travels to&#13;
the Wisconsin AAU, where Wendy&#13;
and Barb will run the three mile, a&#13;
race more suited to their talents.&#13;
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8 Thursday, February 21, 1980 Ranger&#13;
Working Out&#13;
Improve the chest&#13;
by Donald Scherrer - dumbells either one at a time or Lying crosswise on a bench or&#13;
Perhaps th most obvious and by pr Ing both together, star- padded table, with the hips lower&#13;
most admirable muscle of a man's ting with the dumbells at shoulder than the rest of the body, and a&#13;
and woman's body is the chest. width but bringing them closer as light barbell or dumbell held&#13;
For the man it is co~1dered the they are raised over the chest. traight above the chest, lower it&#13;
seat of power; for the woman, a FLYES. Lying on a bench well over the head and down until&#13;
symbol of beauty and vitality. (again, the angle may vary ), with it nearly touches the floor,&#13;
Sin e the chest ncompa es the a dumbell in each hand, and inhaling as the weight pulls the rib&#13;
rib cage, lungs, and heart, and keeping the arms bent ap- cage up and back. Exhale as the&#13;
because it is centered over that proximately 45 degrees at the weight is brought back above the&#13;
vital organ, it pumps very elbows, lower and raise the chest.&#13;
quickly. The pump is a physical dumbell.s in an arc, in th fashion Each to[ pullov r should be&#13;
high; it is caused by the rapid now of a bear-hug. And do not let the preceded by a set of squats (deep&#13;
r blood into the muscle being dumbcll hit each other at th top , knee bend l or any exerci that&#13;
worked, thus inflating th muscle keep the movement steady , and induce heavy breathing, so that&#13;
temporarily bey ond its w ual size. concentrate on the "feel" in the the rib cage i tretched to a great&#13;
photo by D . Edenhauaer&#13;
RANGERS SHUT OUT CARTHAGE 49 -0 In final home&#13;
meet of the season.&#13;
Whenever the che t is exer- chest. Large books such as en- degree. Pullovers increase the&#13;
ciscd, the oulders also come into cyclopedias would permit thi chest cavity so that one has more&#13;
play, a ist d by the larger upper exerci also to be done at home. probable potential in increasing&#13;
arm muscl , the tric ( th Flyes d velop the ooter and inner the ize of the chest muscles.&#13;
deltoids ) , on the underside, ex- chest, done in the bear-hug Women should perhaps do more&#13;
tending from the lats (lati imus manner. decline work than men, since the&#13;
dor i) of the upper back, at the And in place or the bench press, greater portion of their brea t&#13;
armpits, to the elbows . one could do a moderate number development is in the lower ch t&#13;
The number one chest exerci of push-ups, varying the hand region. Flyes are a good stretis&#13;
the BE CH PRE S. Lying on a pacing or by elev a ting the feet on ching and shaping movement for&#13;
Lewis paces&#13;
Ranger wins&#13;
bench or narrow coffee table, with a chair. women, well as a way to firm&#13;
a barbell at· arm's length PARALLEL BAR DIPS. With up the bust. Women should do two&#13;
ov rh ad. lower the bar until it is the body positioned between two to four sets of six to fifteen r ps of&#13;
about to touch the area between horizontal beams, the hands and regular or decline bench presses;&#13;
the nipples and the neck, then arms supporting the weight and with a combination of angled&#13;
press it up again. the legs bent at the knees, sink fl yes, again, two to four sets, six to&#13;
For variation, lower the bar down as far as possible and push fifteen reps, with a minute or two&#13;
towards the nipples, or to the base up again . Keep the arms back and &lt;i rest between sets. Pullovers are&#13;
of the neck for a much greater lean forward as you begin to dip, highly recommended. DiJl, arE'&#13;
stretch. And if the angle of the keeping the chin tucked into the definitely ooL&#13;
bench is lowered so that the knees chest. Men should concentrate on&#13;
are higher than the chest, the The key power and ·ze building bench presses and pullovers for&#13;
effect shirts from the middle of the chest exercise is the bench press, sire, three to six sets each, and&#13;
chest, the pectoralis major, to the whereas flyes, diJl, and others 1flyes and dips and the like, for&#13;
lower. If the angle of the bench is shape and outline the chest, the shaping, to as many sets and reps&#13;
raised upwards to a maximum of pees . a they have the energy to do. But&#13;
45 degrees, then the upper chest, An exercise to build the rib remember, too many secondary&#13;
the pectoralis minor, is worked. cage, that expands it and exercises may prevent or slow the&#13;
by Dave Cramer&#13;
The men's basketball team&#13;
assured themselves of the number&#13;
one seeding for the upcoming&#13;
Wisconsin Independent College&#13;
Association (WICA) playoff that&#13;
will be held later this month with&#13;
victories over WICA opponents&#13;
Milton and Lakeland.&#13;
Milton visited the Rangers la t&#13;
Tul'sday and quickly found things&#13;
to their disliking. Park ide&#13;
jumped out to an early lead of ten&#13;
points and maintained it&#13;
throughout the entire game&#13;
without ally being threatened&#13;
The Rangers went through the&#13;
motions on their way to an 82-70&#13;
win.&#13;
The game was their third in one&#13;
week and it appeared as if the&#13;
schedule had began to take it's toll&#13;
on the players and coach Steve&#13;
St phens ackoowledged it, "We&#13;
were a little flat. It was a solid&#13;
game but not spectacular by any&#13;
means. The intensity was not&#13;
there in the second half. We&#13;
relaxed too much."&#13;
Once again the consistent play&#13;
of freshman Curtis Green was&#13;
present. "Curtis is playing really&#13;
well, very teady" praised&#13;
tephens. Milton felt Green's&#13;
presence as Curtis once again led&#13;
the team in rebounding with 12,&#13;
whil he added 19 points. Forward&#13;
Reggie Ander on led the scoring&#13;
parade with 22 while guard&#13;
Howard Avery added 14.&#13;
The win upped the Ranger&#13;
overall record lo 15-7 and ran their&#13;
unbeaten homecourt treak to 19.&#13;
Winning ro the road iS always&#13;
nice, but wh n you gain the&#13;
number one seeding for the&#13;
playoffs it makes it even more&#13;
sweeter. Such was the case when&#13;
the Rangers took the trip up north&#13;
to Sheboygan and tangled,&#13;
literally, with Lakeland College.&#13;
The Rangers won 67-49 but had to&#13;
scratch and bite for every point.&#13;
The first half wa a phy ic.a l a&#13;
a football game and wa&#13;
dominated by tough defense.&#13;
Fortunately for the Ranger , they&#13;
have the talent and ability to&#13;
adjust to that style of play. Still,&#13;
after the first half was over, the&#13;
Rangers held but a five point lead&#13;
at 29-24.&#13;
In the second half the Rangers&#13;
came out and outscored the&#13;
Muskies 18--7 in the first eight&#13;
minutes and then increased their&#13;
lead up to 20 points at one time.&#13;
The second half play was even&#13;
more Jiiysical then the first and&#13;
that was when senior forward All -&#13;
American Lonnie Lewis took&#13;
control. Lewis dominated the&#13;
itL&lt;;ide play and finished with&#13;
game highs ri 21 points and 18&#13;
rebounds. Reggie Anderson&#13;
chipped in with 14 points and&#13;
Curtis Green had 10.&#13;
The Ranger record is now 16-7.&#13;
They have al o won six straight&#13;
and 11 of their last 12. They seem&#13;
to be peaking at the right time a&#13;
playoff season draws near.&#13;
The bench press can also be prcmotes larger lungs , giving .effects rJ the primary ooes.&#13;
done with dumbells or objects of deeper and more powerful&#13;
similar size or weight, raising the breathing, is the PULLOVER.&#13;
Burman qualifies&#13;
Fre hman Wendy Burman ran a&#13;
10: 40 .8 Two Mile race Saturday to&#13;
qualify for the AIAW ational&#13;
Indoor Track Championships in&#13;
the 5000 meter ev nt. She beat the&#13;
qualifying time by a whole five&#13;
seconds. Her mark was made in&#13;
the Illini Invitational last&#13;
Saturday in Champaign. In addition&#13;
she placed filth in that&#13;
event while teammate Barb&#13;
Osborne ran a personal best of&#13;
11 :45 to place 21st.&#13;
The 19 team meet saw&#13;
American record holder&#13;
Stephanie Hightower of Ohio State&#13;
win her specialty, the 60 hurdles,&#13;
as well as the 60 and 220. While&#13;
team scores were not immediately&#13;
available, OSU and&#13;
Drake University w re battling&#13;
for the title.&#13;
Dona Driscoll ran the 600 yard&#13;
da h in 1 :32.74 to win her heat and&#13;
place 17th overall. Lisa Swanson&#13;
placed 19th in the Shot Put.&#13;
Next Sunday the team travels to&#13;
the Wisconsin AAU, where Wendy&#13;
and Barb will run the three mile, a&#13;
race more suited to their talents.&#13;
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Women suffer&#13;
two more loses RANIER&#13;
WILL PAY&#13;
by Peter "Ace" Cramer&#13;
Parkside women are having a&#13;
tough basketball season and their&#13;
last two games have been no&#13;
exceptions. The first loss came&#13;
against UW-Milwaukee at home&#13;
64-48 and the second defeat was&#13;
suffered at the hands of Northern&#13;
Michigan Univer ity in a game&#13;
played at Oshkosh, 77-62.&#13;
Against UW-M, Parkside was&#13;
four down at halftime 25-21. Going&#13;
into the second half they couldn't&#13;
get on target and were outscored&#13;
39-27. Lead scorer for Parkside&#13;
was Anita Green with 15 points,&#13;
while leading rebounder was&#13;
Debb\e Lopez with eight boards.&#13;
In the second game, Northern&#13;
Michigan held a five point halftime&#13;
lead or 36-31 by hooting 48%&#13;
from the floor compared to the&#13;
Rang r' 33%. Second half action&#13;
belonged to the red hot Northern&#13;
Michigan team who bombed away&#13;
from the outside lo outscore the&#13;
Rangers 41-31 and glided to victory.&#13;
Anita Green once again led&#13;
all Ranger scorers with 21 points&#13;
with Laurie Pope adding 13.&#13;
Coach G&lt;&gt;ggin commented oo&#13;
this seasons play, "the women&#13;
play a good game, but there •&#13;
always seems to be a five minute&#13;
period in which the game gets&#13;
away from us." She also&#13;
remarked "this is a building year.&#13;
We have a new head coach, one&#13;
senior, three sophomores, two&#13;
juniors and seven freshmen. With&#13;
the improved play of the team and&#13;
ome recruiting hopefuls, w&#13;
could have a bright future ahead&#13;
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