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              <text>Thursday, April 5, 1990&#13;
THE UNIVERSITY OF WBSCONSIIMl-F^RIlCSroi *&gt;i * vm, N„. 25&#13;
Ed Meachen named director of Wyllie Library Learning Center&#13;
by Dan Chiappetta&#13;
News Editor&#13;
On March 1, 1990. UWParkside&#13;
welcomed Ed Meachen&#13;
as the new director of the Wyllie&#13;
Library/Learning Center.&#13;
"I have inherited a great staff.&#13;
Terrific staff. The staff is very&#13;
dedicated and knowledgeable. It's&#13;
a good point to build from." said&#13;
Meachen. "I think UW-Parkside&#13;
traditionally has supported the&#13;
library real well. It seems that&#13;
when the University was founded,&#13;
the Library Learning Center was&#13;
the central focus for educational&#13;
support."&#13;
Meachen received his&#13;
undergraduate degree from South&#13;
Dakota State in history and English&#13;
in 1969. In 1971 he received his&#13;
master in history from Midwestern&#13;
University in Texas. He then&#13;
received his Ph.D. in history with&#13;
an emphasis on English. "My&#13;
speciality was the English&#13;
Romantic period."&#13;
Meachen taught history at&#13;
community colleges in the Chicago&#13;
area. He then decided to go get his&#13;
masters in library science from the&#13;
University of Chicago in 1983.&#13;
Meachen was the director of the&#13;
library at North Central College in&#13;
Illinois before coming to UWParkside.&#13;
At North Central he&#13;
became president of a large network&#13;
of academic libraries that were all&#13;
hooked together with the same online&#13;
catalog circulation system, and&#13;
in which developed all kinds of&#13;
enhancements which made iteasier&#13;
for students and faculty to do&#13;
research.&#13;
Mcachen's primary&#13;
responsibilities are to work over&#13;
the budget and personnel. "Thirdly,&#13;
1 would say is the creation of&#13;
networks and the access to&#13;
information by students and faculty.&#13;
I depend a lot on staff for ideas. It's&#13;
my responsibility to take it and try&#13;
to implement them. I would also&#13;
like to provide the very best service&#13;
we can to support the curriculum,&#13;
and to support student, staff, and&#13;
faculty research and class needs."&#13;
Meachen is looking forward&#13;
to seeing UW-Parkside becoming&#13;
involved in a statewide system&#13;
network catalog in which all the&#13;
university libraries in the UWSystem&#13;
are tied together. "Students&#13;
and faculty would have access to&#13;
library holdings from other&#13;
universities, and would be able to&#13;
check a book out. This would be a&#13;
terrific enhancement." Meachen&#13;
expects this catalog to be in effect&#13;
by next year.&#13;
"This is an interesting age for&#13;
libraries, which arc being&#13;
transformed by technology. There&#13;
are many possibilities that arc not&#13;
Offenders suffer disciplinary&#13;
actions as a result of incidents&#13;
by Dan Chiappetta&#13;
News Editor&#13;
Disciplinary action has been&#13;
taken upon three UW-Parkside&#13;
students that caused harm and&#13;
danger to others, and who were&#13;
arrested on March 20,21, and, 22&#13;
at housing.&#13;
Two of the three students have&#13;
been expelled from housing, while&#13;
the third is appealing his expulsion&#13;
from housing. Further investigation&#13;
could bring more students up for&#13;
possibledisciplinary action, as well&#13;
as recommend further punishments&#13;
for the students that have already&#13;
been expelled from housing.&#13;
"There has been less trouble&#13;
this year in housing compared to&#13;
last year, " said Deann Possehl,&#13;
director of student life.&#13;
"We have had a calm year,"&#13;
said Steve McLaughlin, dean of&#13;
student life. "A couple of weeks&#13;
ago we had three incidents&#13;
occurring in the same week which&#13;
is very unusual."&#13;
On March 20, a male student&#13;
caused harm to his girlfriend in&#13;
which she was severely bruised.&#13;
The male student was arrested for&#13;
battery. One day later, the male&#13;
student was beaten by two&#13;
unidentified males in his dorm&#13;
room. On March 22, a fight&#13;
occurred over who was better in&#13;
onc-on-one basketball. Both male&#13;
students were arrested for battery&#13;
and disorderly conduct, and one of&#13;
them was also charged for criminal&#13;
damage to property. There were&#13;
other individuals involved in the&#13;
March 22 incident in which the&#13;
investigation is still continuing.&#13;
The residence halls is a 53-&#13;
unit residence complex in which&#13;
over 400 UW-Parkside students&#13;
live. According to McLaughlin,&#13;
these three incidents occurring in&#13;
the same week is coincidental.&#13;
"They were judgement errors.&#13;
This a stressful lime for students&#13;
right now. People's tensions and&#13;
problems build up concerning&#13;
school work, this being winter, and&#13;
personal problems. It's a&#13;
combination of things," he said.&#13;
From Sept 1, 1989, to Feb.&#13;
25,1990, there has been 160 calls&#13;
to campus police from housing&#13;
concerning incidents such as&#13;
alcohol offenses, battery, criminal&#13;
damage to property, disorderly&#13;
conduct, fraud, harassment, theft,&#13;
and possession of weapon/&#13;
fireworks.&#13;
"It's been an overall&#13;
improvement," said Possehl.&#13;
being realized. Incorporate the&#13;
technology," said Meachen.&#13;
"I think another important&#13;
account in which this library has&#13;
always been famous for is its&#13;
bibliographic instructions, because&#13;
of the library personnel's ability to&#13;
instruct students on how to use&#13;
information. I see that as a primary&#13;
mission of the library because the&#13;
information is getting more and&#13;
more complex. The real problem&#13;
is not getting enough. It's time to&#13;
figure out what to use. and I think&#13;
the library staff is going to be&#13;
tremendously important in that&#13;
respect," said Meachen.&#13;
Further developments&#13;
in no-smoking policy&#13;
Gwen Heller&#13;
Asst. News Editor&#13;
Recent measures were taken&#13;
at the faculty senate meeting on&#13;
March 20 to promote a no-smoking&#13;
policy on the UW-Parkside&#13;
campus.&#13;
The committee, comprised of&#13;
forty- three faculty and academic&#13;
staff members agreed to&#13;
recommend the no-smoking&#13;
resolution sponsored by the&#13;
Campus Environment Committee&#13;
headed by Professor Steve Leaviu,&#13;
geology.&#13;
Information on the policy was&#13;
presented at the meeting by CEC&#13;
member John Murphy, professor&#13;
of fine arts. The faculty senate,&#13;
which ischaired by Doug DeVinny,&#13;
professor of fine arts, adds its&#13;
support to the resolution as it makes&#13;
way to the desk of Chancellor&#13;
Sheila Kaplan.&#13;
The resolution, which was&#13;
developed by the CEC, prohibits&#13;
Continued on page 9. &#13;
^^ursda^^£ri^^99^Ranqer&#13;
Opinion&#13;
Should smoking be illegal&#13;
on Parkside campus?&#13;
UW-Parkside's faculty senate recently passed a proposal to completely&#13;
ban smoking on campus, which is currently awaiting the adoption or&#13;
refusal of the chancellor. Is this an infringement on the rights of the&#13;
smoker or a step toward promoting a clean and healthy environment for&#13;
students, faculty, and staff? Reaction to the idea is split It is the nature&#13;
of the open-minded college student to fight for any privilige that is within&#13;
his or her reach. After all, we arc supposed to be the most idealistic and&#13;
rights-oriented age group in the population. However, on the other hand,&#13;
we have a large movement of people who feel that smoking is an&#13;
infringement on the rights of the nonsmoker. It seems that no matter which&#13;
way Chancellor Kaplan decides, someone's rights are going to suffer.&#13;
The trend nationally of late is in favor of banning smoking in all&#13;
public places. Schools, factories, and airlines all across the country have&#13;
been outlawing smoking, not so much to reduce the risk of fire but to offer&#13;
the majority nonsmoking members of society a clean environment in&#13;
which to function. In an enclosed environment such as Parkside, cigarette&#13;
smoke is trapped within the building and nonsmoking students are forced&#13;
to breathe second-hand smoke that is both irritating to the eyes and&#13;
respiratory system, as well as a health hazard. Asbestos removal is a&#13;
multi-million dollar business builtaround the removal of hazardus materials&#13;
from public places. Perhaps someone should start a smoke removal&#13;
business to steal the cigarrettes of smoking people that are brought into&#13;
public places? The Ranger feels that it is well within a&#13;
persons rights to smoke, but when nonsmokers are being exposed to a&#13;
health hazard created by this activity, it is lime to take measures to protect&#13;
them.&#13;
Give students more&#13;
computer access&#13;
Have you ever tried to print&#13;
out a final copy of an important&#13;
assignment or research paper on&#13;
one of the university's laser&#13;
printers? Well if you have tried,&#13;
you found out that approximately&#13;
5,000 of we students do not have&#13;
access to one. I am a transfer&#13;
student from a UW-Center twoyear&#13;
campus, which has a small&#13;
fraction of the number students that&#13;
UW-Parkside has. Anytime I&#13;
wanted to use a asl er printer for any&#13;
reason, at the UW two year school,&#13;
there was one accessible in the&#13;
school's computer lab.&#13;
When I started at UW-Parkside&#13;
during the last summer, I was&#13;
working on a resume. I then&#13;
realized that UW-Parkside students&#13;
do not have access to a laser printer.&#13;
According to the Computing&#13;
Support Center, students will only&#13;
be allowed to use a laser printer if&#13;
they fill out a form in the Career&#13;
Center. Students have to get two&#13;
signatures, have it signed, one by&#13;
the Career Center and another by&#13;
an individual in the library, and&#13;
then take the form to the Computing&#13;
Support Center. All this paperwork&#13;
is to assure that what is being printed&#13;
is a resume, and the laser printing&#13;
charges can be billed to the Career&#13;
Center. I was told that the&#13;
Computing Support Center is for&#13;
faculty use only.&#13;
1 can't understand why a&#13;
campus this size doesn't give&#13;
students access to a laser printer.&#13;
For some reason the associate vice&#13;
chancellor for undergraduate&#13;
studies has one on her desk, but&#13;
approximately 5,000&#13;
undergraduates don't have access&#13;
to one.&#13;
I have two other questions to&#13;
ask about the computers on campus.&#13;
Why were the computers in the&#13;
library placed on carpet that&#13;
produces large amounts of static&#13;
electricity that is to this date&#13;
destroy ing hardware and software?&#13;
Secondly, why does the sign outside&#13;
the Computing Support Center say&#13;
Computing Support Center and not&#13;
Faculty and Staff Computing&#13;
Support Center?&#13;
I feel students deserve equal&#13;
access and support&#13;
Name withheld on request&#13;
A final note to Parkside enemy number one&#13;
by Gabe Kluka&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
It was my birthday last week,&#13;
and 1 was strolling down the main&#13;
concourse wondering I could do to&#13;
celebrate. I decided to pick up an&#13;
issue of the Ranger. I slopped at&#13;
one of the many conveniently&#13;
located distribution points that arc&#13;
in this great little school, and I&#13;
grabbed a paper. Within minutes, I&#13;
was soon to be horrified out of my&#13;
little, although extremely&#13;
productive, mind. SOMEONE&#13;
WAS MAKING FUN OF&#13;
PARKSIDE, and he doesn't attend&#13;
here! The gumption of some people.&#13;
I happen to have that job semiassigned&#13;
to me.&#13;
I drove my tractor back to the&#13;
farm and pondered over what I was&#13;
going to do as I milked the cows&#13;
and peeled the mud off of my tires.&#13;
This big city slicker from Madison&#13;
had taken my job, and 1 was as mad&#13;
as rooster in a rainstorm. That is&#13;
pretty dam tootin mad where I come&#13;
from. My girl came over in her&#13;
snappy pink coulats, which she had&#13;
just gotten from the Scars mail&#13;
order catalog, and asked me if I&#13;
wanted to go to the pic-catin'&#13;
contest they were having at school&#13;
to celebrate the installation of our&#13;
new-fangled Ty me machine. I said,&#13;
"No way, my little violet blossom."&#13;
I call her that because the violet is&#13;
our state flower. "I have a duly to&#13;
perform. The honor of our school&#13;
has been stained, and I must defend&#13;
it" She understood, and she went&#13;
to the contest without me. I finished&#13;
my chores, and by candlelight I&#13;
wrote a letter to Mr. Zippcrer in&#13;
Madison. It went like this:&#13;
Dear Zippy,&#13;
When I first looked at your&#13;
column in the Badger Herald,&#13;
my aucnfion was immediately&#13;
drawn to your nickname, Zippy. It&#13;
reminded me of another Zippy that&#13;
I know of. Zippy the Pinhcad, of&#13;
National Lampoon fame. I'm sure&#13;
your related, so at your next family&#13;
reunion, please tell him that his&#13;
fans at Parkside say hello, and ask&#13;
him if he is having fun yet, he'll get&#13;
it. Even in your company he would&#13;
probably have some fun. What 1&#13;
am writing to you about, oh 'One&#13;
that is wiser than a shopping bag,"&#13;
is your unprovoked, and somewhat&#13;
silly attack on our Tyme machine.&#13;
What 1 want to know is, why&#13;
Parkside? What have we done to&#13;
you? We certainly haven't copped&#13;
an elitist attitude lately, but with&#13;
the likes of you running around,&#13;
maybe it would be prudent.&#13;
However, we could probably stoop&#13;
to your level and take you out on&#13;
the town in Madison for a nice&#13;
evening of heavy drinking and&#13;
barfing on State Street We would&#13;
just be observers, of course, because&#13;
in the morning we would have to&#13;
teach most of the students in your&#13;
school a little geography lesson as&#13;
to the location of Parkside. Here's&#13;
a little clue: we're an hour north of&#13;
C h i c a g o , a n d a h a l f an h o ur&#13;
south of Milwaukee, which puts us&#13;
a little closer to civilization than&#13;
you think. (Sorry, I just made a&#13;
terrible mistake, I realized I just&#13;
used an oxymoron! I said, "you&#13;
think" when 1 was speaking to you,&#13;
when instead I should have used&#13;
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Student works toward Lithuanian freedom&#13;
by Dan Chiappetta&#13;
News Editor&#13;
"We, the undersigned ask you.&#13;
Mr. Gorbachev, to listen to the&#13;
cries of the Lithuanian people. We&#13;
speak not asa nation, not politically,&#13;
not religiously, but humanitarily,"&#13;
is stated in a petition Grant Larscn,&#13;
a UW-Parkside student, is recei v ing&#13;
signatures for.&#13;
Meachen&#13;
Cont. from page 1&#13;
"I think another important&#13;
account in which this library has&#13;
always been famous for is its&#13;
bibliographic instructions, because&#13;
of the library personnel's ability to&#13;
instruct students on how to use&#13;
information. I see that as a primary&#13;
mission of the library because the&#13;
information is getting more and&#13;
more complex. The real problem&#13;
is not getting enough. It's lime to&#13;
figure out what to use, and I think&#13;
the library staff is going to be&#13;
tremendously important in that&#13;
respect," said Meachcn.&#13;
Gabes Gab&#13;
Cont. from page 2&#13;
the words "you might be able to&#13;
dimly grasp." Sorry, it won't&#13;
happen again, I promise.) We are&#13;
also a fairly small school, so there&#13;
is no need for binoculars in the&#13;
classroom like in Madison, and the&#13;
majority of us do not have Bonocomplex,&#13;
which has apparently run&#13;
wild at your school .(What do Bono&#13;
from U2 and God have in com mon?&#13;
God doesn't think he is Bono. This&#13;
joke will help you to dimly grasp&#13;
what Bono-complex is.)&#13;
Most of us, although we are&#13;
mad about not having those keen&#13;
coffee houses so close to our&#13;
campus, like it here.&#13;
Not quite as sincerely as you&#13;
might be able to dimly grasp.&#13;
Gabc&#13;
P.S. I almost forgot Go figure.&#13;
Larsen is working with a&#13;
group of individuals in Racine that&#13;
is associated with the Lithuanian&#13;
American Council, Inc. of Chicago.&#13;
On August 3,1940, Lithuania&#13;
was forced to incorporate into the&#13;
Soviet Union. Larsen and the&#13;
Lithuanian American Council is&#13;
working to achieve their&#13;
unrelenting drive toward freedom&#13;
and independence in Lithuania.&#13;
"It's not really a cause, it's&#13;
more of a public awareness.&#13;
Petitions are being circled in the&#13;
community," said Larsen.&#13;
Larsen is working in aofficeat&#13;
St Casimir Catholic Church in&#13;
Racine. "If you would&#13;
like to help you can contact me at&#13;
St Casimir. We need help to get&#13;
petitions signed," explained Larsen.&#13;
Larscn has over 1,000&#13;
signatures, but he is hoping to&#13;
expand. "I want the whole UWSystem&#13;
to get involved."&#13;
Larscn and his group, with&#13;
Lithuanian American Council,&#13;
would like toachievc its goal, which&#13;
is a free, independent, and&#13;
prosperous Lithuania.&#13;
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the court system, case workers, nursing home staff and family&#13;
members for the best interests of your ward.&#13;
TAKE THE CHALLENGE. Supervise children in a recreational&#13;
seuing from 3:00-5:00 p.m. every Tuesday at St Mark's School in&#13;
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children K-6 who need to be busy and out of trouble. Make a&#13;
difference in your community...volunteer!&#13;
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bicycles, baking cookies, washing the car, or watching videos&#13;
together. Qualifications: Set good examples, fun lobe with, find the&#13;
best in your match, and be committed for one year.&#13;
For more details, contact Carol in the Career Center&#13;
WLLC D175 or call 553-2011.&#13;
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The rats did just fine by themselves until they were&#13;
all put in a box&#13;
at which point they began to gnaw at one another's legs&#13;
and all kinds of other yukky stuff...&#13;
The alternative title for this article by the way—in case the Ranger&#13;
editor didn't like the one on rats—was something like. "Is it that difficult&#13;
to get along with others?" I admit there were probably more journalistically&#13;
appealing titles, but since the one 1 used got you this far into the Comer,&#13;
keep on reading.&#13;
There arc a lot of truly amazing things that go on all around us that&#13;
most people don't pay much attention to but which are significant because&#13;
they occur at all. For example, I really didn' t gi ve too much thought to the&#13;
very complex process of fetus development, birth, and then growth during&#13;
the first year until Justin Alexander came along; until you really start&#13;
thinking about it and experience it yourself, most of what's involved&#13;
escapes your attention.&#13;
And did you ever watch a huge jetliner take off? Maybe you don't&#13;
think about it a whole lot, but 1 can't help marvel at something that big&#13;
actually getting off the ground and staying aloft. While I understand the&#13;
principles involved, it still amazes me.&#13;
And when I think about it—which I do often in my business—it's no&#13;
less a miracle that people get along with one another as well as they do.&#13;
1 mean think of the diverse backgrounds from which we come, the&#13;
different ways we were brought up, the range of experiences we've all&#13;
had, what each of us has been taught to believe in, how we've learned to&#13;
cope with the ups and downs of everyday life. Our uniqueness is each&#13;
individual's strength but at the same time can be a source of difficulty.&#13;
Also, think of the wide range of things we do every day: the number&#13;
of encounters we have with others, the events we have to react to, the&#13;
different decisions we make, the value judgements we're rendering all the&#13;
time about people, places, and things. Why, given what it takes to make&#13;
it through any particular day it's no wonder that every once in a while we&#13;
find ourselves struggling.&#13;
In fact, many of the students who see me for counseling come as a&#13;
result of their wanting to be able to deal more effectively with a situation&#13;
involving someone else—a parent, boyfriend or girlfriend, spouse, brother&#13;
or sister, roommate, teacher. They come because they know that&#13;
relationships are important They know we don't live alone as human&#13;
beings and, like it or not, are expected to get along with one another.&#13;
Why some people can't seem to get along is at issue here. 1 admit that&#13;
the more people you are forced to interact with, the harder it is to deal with&#13;
everyone's individuality and the more skills you have to have to be&#13;
successful at getting along.&#13;
Living in the residence halls is a good example. And I chose the&#13;
residence halls because a) they are home to about 400 of our students, b)&#13;
the students living there are representative of just about as diverse a group&#13;
of students as you could imagine, and c) classes weren't in session a week&#13;
after the spring break before all hell seemed to be breaking loose down&#13;
there.&#13;
You don't need a Ph.D. to figure out that putting six to eight strangers&#13;
in a room and expecting them to "relate" to one another is going to be an&#13;
interesting social experiment, to say the least. The most mature of us&#13;
would probably find it trying at times, let alone a group of young adults&#13;
who I'm certain come from less congested living environments.&#13;
We don't offer any classes on how to survive in housing, although the&#13;
residence hall staff and people from other university offices do try to help&#13;
students make a successful transition to the housing environment But it&#13;
appears that the bulk of the responsibility for getting along with others&#13;
rests on the shoulders of the residents themselves, which is as it should be.&#13;
Are they capable of handling it? Most are and most do. Forthosewho&#13;
have trouble with it, talking with someone is a good move and there are&#13;
resources on campus such as the staff in the Counseling Office to help out.&#13;
I like it when students come to me for assistance in dealing with a&#13;
roommate or relationship problem. It gives me a chance to help someone&#13;
who wants help and also keeps me in touch with what life is like in&#13;
housing.&#13;
For those who are having trouble getting along and won't for some&#13;
reason take advantage of the help that's available, here are a few tips on&#13;
making it:&#13;
•Before you act, think about the bad things that can happen to you if&#13;
you behave inappropriately.&#13;
•Ask yourself what it is about the situation that you're having&#13;
difficulty dealing with; try to be as specific as possible.&#13;
•Is the problem something you have control over? If it is, then what&#13;
can you do to change it for the better?&#13;
•If the problem isn't something you can change, then think about how&#13;
you're going to accept it or avoid it in a constructive way (not drugs or&#13;
alcohol).&#13;
•Don't act impulsively. It's not necessary to solve every problem&#13;
immediately. Taking a breather from it can give you fresh perspectives&#13;
you hadn't thought about earlier.&#13;
There has to be a correlation between your success at UW-Parkside and&#13;
how smoothly your life goes in campus housing. Don't let your relationship&#13;
with others affect the outcome of your education.&#13;
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CLUB&#13;
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The marketing club - Pi Sigma&#13;
Epsilon - will be having two guest&#13;
speakers at Parkside on Monday,&#13;
Apr. 9 at noon in Moln. 107. Mr.&#13;
Jeff McCauley will discuss&#13;
"Motivation,'' and Mr. Bob Lee,&#13;
manager of the Kenosha Twins&#13;
Baseball team, will discuss"Sports&#13;
Promotions." Hope to see you&#13;
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The Parkside Activities Board&#13;
"The End" Committee has&#13;
announced that LONDON USA&#13;
and IPSO FACTO will be&#13;
headlining "THE END," scheduled&#13;
for May 11 and 12, 1990. IPSO&#13;
FACTO, performing on Friday,&#13;
May 11, was chosen as the best&#13;
unsigned band in the world in&#13;
Yamaha's "Band Explosion *89."&#13;
LONDON USA will be performing&#13;
on Saturday, May 12. Additional&#13;
information will be announced as&#13;
it becomes available. For more&#13;
information, call PAB at 553-2650.&#13;
12-Steps to Recovery Meetings:&#13;
Mon - Alcoholic Anonymous, 12-&#13;
1 p.m., Moln. D131; Mon - AlAnon,&#13;
12-1 p.m., Moln. D133; Wed&#13;
- Narcotic Anonymous, 12-1 p.m.,&#13;
Moln. D131; Fri - Alcoholic&#13;
Anonymous Information/Drop In,&#13;
12-1 p.m., Moln. D131; Fri - Adult&#13;
children of Alcoholics, 12-1 p.m.,&#13;
Moln.D133. For more information,&#13;
call 553-2366.&#13;
Food for Families will be&#13;
sponsoring a Food Challenge to all&#13;
Parkside students, staff, faculty,&#13;
administration, and clubs. This&#13;
will be held from April 2-6, and a&#13;
table will be set up in the alcove&#13;
across from the Library on April 6&#13;
from noon to 4 p.m. Individual as&#13;
well asclub participation will count&#13;
1 si place will receive $25,2nd place&#13;
- $ 1 0 and 3rd place-$10.&#13;
The marketing club, Pi Sigma&#13;
Epsilon, also has their scheduled&#13;
meetings every Wednesday at noon&#13;
in Moln. D137D (our office), it's&#13;
a great way to get experience and at&#13;
the same time meet new and&#13;
interesting people. Come check us&#13;
out, you don't know what you're&#13;
missing.&#13;
Physics club is sponsoring a trip to&#13;
the Museum of Science and&#13;
Industry on Saturday, April 14. All&#13;
Parkside students are welcome.&#13;
Sign-up sheet is on the door of Grq.&#13;
233. Participants will meet at 8&#13;
a.m. in Grq. 230.&#13;
A multicultural interfaith&#13;
gathering focusing on shaping a&#13;
just and peaceful society. (Seeds&#13;
of peace, waters of justice.) For&#13;
more info, call 553^2875, leave&#13;
message for George.&#13;
Annual Juried Student Art Show&#13;
will be in the Comm. Arts Art&#13;
Gallery through April 30. ChristelAnthony&#13;
Tucholke, an&#13;
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be juried. For more information,&#13;
contact Dawn Cochran at 634-&#13;
6437.&#13;
The Racine-Kenosha Hoy Nature&#13;
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Earth Day needs support to promote environmental awareness&#13;
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Feature Editor&#13;
With Earth Day just around&#13;
the corner, the world and it's&#13;
consumers arc forced to look&#13;
inward to find solutions to the&#13;
problems of pollution, recycling,&#13;
and reusing.&#13;
Two decades ago the first Earth&#13;
Day was celebrated on April 22,&#13;
and the tradition has held ever since.&#13;
However, more pressure is now&#13;
being put on the consumer to help&#13;
solve the problems of the ailing&#13;
Earth.&#13;
According to experts on the&#13;
subject of Earth conservation,&#13;
consumers can do many little things&#13;
to help combat the problems that&#13;
Earth is facing.&#13;
Consumers are urged to lower&#13;
thermostats in their house to 65&#13;
degrees Fahrenheit in the day and&#13;
then lower it again to 60 degrees in&#13;
theevening. This small adjustment&#13;
would save about 570,000 barrels&#13;
of oil per day if every household in&#13;
America took part Also, turning&#13;
off unneeded lights would also help&#13;
save some of the Earth's coal&#13;
supply. Dimmers are also a good&#13;
idea when trying to conserve&#13;
energy. Less light and power can&#13;
be used when not needed.&#13;
Another problem within a&#13;
household is the nagging runny&#13;
faucet. Reports say that a full&#13;
gallon of water can go down the&#13;
drain in sixty seconds i f the water is&#13;
left running while brushing teeth&#13;
or washing dishes, this says nothing&#13;
of the amount of water that is wasted&#13;
due to a leaking faucet. Ovens are&#13;
also a problem concerning the&#13;
energy crunch. Most recipes do&#13;
not specify how long to preheat an&#13;
oven. Use good judgement and&#13;
preheat the oven for as short a&#13;
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on. This saves cooking time and&#13;
energy.&#13;
Hygiene is another problem&#13;
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the Earth more healthy. According&#13;
to Health Magazine, American's&#13;
throw away two billion disposable&#13;
razors a year. Using metal razors&#13;
or electric shavers would help&#13;
combat part of the garbage problem&#13;
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Disposable diapers are another&#13;
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regards to throw away and pollution&#13;
problems. According to American&#13;
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recyablc goods or not The first&#13;
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label, three bent arrows forming a&#13;
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recyclable products will have a grey&#13;
interior. Buying recyablc products&#13;
lets the manufacturer know that the&#13;
consumer is aware, thus it is&#13;
possible that more recyable&#13;
The NRDC, the&#13;
Environmental Defense Fund, and&#13;
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biodegradable products should be&#13;
avoided and that consumers should&#13;
turn their interests to those products&#13;
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There are key points to take note of&#13;
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For example, when going to the&#13;
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boys kiss! The spotlight is on you!&#13;
The entire restaurant was watching&#13;
you, must have been good!&#13;
Ipsofacto is coming to Parkside on&#13;
their World Tour.&#13;
Hey Teri! "squat down and clean&#13;
off your bikini bottoms in the&#13;
ocean"! -M&#13;
Who the H**» is Ipsofacto? The&#13;
hottest Reggae band in the U.S.&#13;
How about that snackmaster? You&#13;
can turn virtually anything into a&#13;
sandwich. But don't hang in the&#13;
kitchen too long or you will aquire&#13;
a kitchen - a**&#13;
Anna Curi: Dont forget - you&#13;
have your6:00class Monday night!&#13;
Signed - Jenni&#13;
"Was it the plane that was going&#13;
600 m.p.h. or you Mitch? 120 on&#13;
the Beeline on the run from the&#13;
cops and the Harlcy gang from&#13;
hell? Teri&#13;
Lori Flynn - Get caught planting&#13;
any flowers (or maybe should I ask&#13;
- illegal substances?) lately? Signed&#13;
- very concerned&#13;
REMEMBER: boffing a 16 yr&#13;
old on a beach (among other&#13;
things!) will get you one&#13;
complimentary night's stay at the&#13;
Brevard County Jail - so be good&#13;
and run faster next time you two&#13;
broaders!&#13;
RINA-Happy "Belated" BirthdayFrom&#13;
Nucha&#13;
Lori Flynn - Do you know that you&#13;
are the strangest person on campus?&#13;
Whoelse would get caught plan ting&#13;
flowers in the library windows:&#13;
Signed-just curious&#13;
R.B&gt; I'd rather be moody than be&#13;
queer for that long. Unbelievable!&#13;
We could've went to theTropicana&#13;
if you really wanted to be in that&#13;
WET T-SHIRT contest Wanda! -&#13;
the other Wanda&#13;
DON- Where have you been this&#13;
past semester?&#13;
DAN- No life next year, huh?&#13;
CHRIS DANIEL - Your glasses&#13;
are so thick you can see the future.&#13;
Don.&#13;
TO THE BLONDE WHO IS&#13;
VERY INTERESTED: You&#13;
know who 1 am, but I don't know&#13;
you. Just come up and say HI!!&#13;
From=01d's&#13;
DAN-Get your but in gear buddy.&#13;
TO THE GUYS IN 6E- Just what&#13;
do these quotes mean anyway?—&#13;
Jeff S. "I exposed it in my Trig,&#13;
class today"—-Paul L. "I didn'teven&#13;
use my thrustcr"—Jeff M. "I'll be&#13;
hang'n" (I wouldn't believe any&#13;
excuses about a t-shirt, a video&#13;
game, or alcohol)—more to come&#13;
next week. M.D.&#13;
Editor's note: If you turn a&#13;
classified in that is longer than 25&#13;
words, it won't be seen.&#13;
DAN CHIAPPETTA- Grow up!&#13;
CONGRADS TO THE new&#13;
Parkside Activities Board Exec.&#13;
Council- Michelle, Judy, Marie,&#13;
Brad, Rene, Venessa.Edris, Erica,&#13;
and Bert!&#13;
DENNIS, Face it you're a dork.&#13;
DONATIONS BEING&#13;
ACCEPTED! SEND TO: Ken's&#13;
confiscated half-barrel replacement&#13;
fund, Apt4A. 4019 Outerloop.&#13;
Kenosha, WI 53142&#13;
DENNIS, Is that all you do is watch&#13;
Heavy Metal Music Videos?&#13;
ABUSE US at your leisure ID,&#13;
buL.. Paybacks are HELL! Love,&#13;
M.U. Transfer and Stupid Frosh.&#13;
BLOWER, so now you're one of&#13;
us!! "I'm so happy!" "where's&#13;
Jenny?"H. and E.&#13;
Jeff and Ben- Have you figured&#13;
out who your real friends are yetRatpack.&#13;
&#13;
Editor's Note• The Ratpack has&#13;
used it's personal ad's allowance&#13;
up for the rest of the year. Smell&#13;
you guys next year.&#13;
FITZ OR FRITZ- The Homy&#13;
Hungarian-How was the couch at&#13;
4B? From those two Beautiful&#13;
Blondes.&#13;
DAN P.-Surprisc! Honk! Honk!&#13;
Guess Who?&#13;
DENNY-the midnight caller.&#13;
Where have you been? We miss&#13;
your deep groaning. Did you ever&#13;
see a doctor about that?&#13;
HOW DO YOU pop a zit, Mike&#13;
C.? Try a mirror. Watch those&#13;
crushed gonads and don' t get bitten&#13;
bybigdogs. From Dominoes Pizza.&#13;
BRAD JANOWITZ- I'm&#13;
watching you, you sexy hunk of&#13;
meat!!! Your Padre Admirer.&#13;
TOMASS, can I come over and&#13;
play with Nintendo and then play&#13;
that one other game. Forehead and&#13;
Follower.&#13;
DAN P.-Whata man you are! Call&#13;
me sometime soon. Your secret&#13;
admirer-You know who 1 am!&#13;
PETIE: MATO...on main&#13;
streeL..with a big wooden sign"&#13;
Garth.&#13;
TO JAY RUDEIN4F-try to think&#13;
of some Rap groups and you will&#13;
always beat Norm. Stay cool (and&#13;
Chris too). Love the House down&#13;
under.&#13;
TO SID AND M13"-(We'll lick&#13;
you!) Thanx for the wild ride&#13;
through Racinc! What's a safe&#13;
Model Party? So, when's Club&#13;
4F? Loveya! Holiday Jules, the&#13;
D.L. and hyper after dinner!!&#13;
DENNIS AND DAN: will you be&#13;
in the pizza business all your life?&#13;
TO 3H: You gals know how to&#13;
throw a great party!! Too bad I&#13;
don't remember it.&#13;
NICK- Do you want to Dance?&#13;
It's only 4:30AM.&#13;
DENNIS BRODURSKI-Buy a&#13;
new car.&#13;
PETIE: The name of the game is&#13;
"shwortz!"&#13;
DENNIS-get your own ride to the&#13;
concert.&#13;
TO THE Secret Admirer from&#13;
Padre, let's get together, stop being&#13;
secret-Brad.&#13;
PETIE: F the Betas, F ,&#13;
F , the Betas.(Detas ain't&#13;
s !)Garth&#13;
TO 3C: Let's go to the harbor and&#13;
answer all those questions. Oh and&#13;
I'll drive (ha ha) J J.&#13;
DEAR PETIE, Warning: starting&#13;
with purple passion at four may&#13;
cause falling through a tent wall!&#13;
Garth.&#13;
When you say STEVE&#13;
LEONHARD... you've said itall!!&#13;
To Jay Rueth: you do not rule,&#13;
you are not the RA of all dorms,&#13;
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way, who spilled tea on&#13;
Gorbachev's head? from: your&#13;
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by Dawn Mailand&#13;
Entertainment Editor&#13;
As the end of school draws&#13;
near, people assume that school is&#13;
winding down, right? WRONG!!!&#13;
The Parkside Activities Board has&#13;
gotten its second wind and will be&#13;
offering an excellent line-up of&#13;
entertainment up until and&#13;
including "The End."&#13;
Tonight, the Special Events&#13;
Committee is proud to announce&#13;
that Joey Kola will be performing&#13;
in the Union Square at 9 p.m. Kola&#13;
is an actor and comedian who's&#13;
rapidly making a name for himself.&#13;
He's studied improvisational&#13;
theater at 'The Improvisation" in&#13;
New York City, and has acquired a&#13;
considerable amount of theater&#13;
experience acting in plays from&#13;
Shakespeare, Tom Stoppard and&#13;
Elaine May.&#13;
Kola is a gifted comedian&#13;
whose brand of humor is drawn&#13;
from the most natural comedic&#13;
source - the family. It's a unique&#13;
form of humor that consists of&#13;
characters, observations,and funny&#13;
situations combined with high&#13;
energy and a rapid-fire delivery.&#13;
He performs regularly at&#13;
"Pips," a popular comedy club in&#13;
Brooklyn, the same club which&#13;
helped launch the careers of such&#13;
notable comedians as Rodney&#13;
Dangerfield, David Brenner, Joan&#13;
Rivers, and Robert Klein. He also&#13;
headlines at two of New York City's&#13;
most popular clubs, "Dangerfields"&#13;
and "Carolines". He'sappearedon&#13;
"Comedy Club" on NBC and&#13;
MTV's"Half Hour Comedy Hour."&#13;
He's been a guest on the "Pat Sajak&#13;
Show." Most recently. Kola was&#13;
selected to showcase for the&#13;
National Association of Campus&#13;
Activities (NACA) East Coast&#13;
Coffeehouse Convention.&#13;
Sup&#13;
Rar&#13;
Advertisers&#13;
Besides appearing at comedy&#13;
clubs in Florida, New York, North&#13;
Carolina, New Jersey, Connecticut,&#13;
and Massachusetts, he has also&#13;
played the college circuit for a&#13;
while, and has received sensational&#13;
reviews on his current national&#13;
college tour. Included in his&#13;
repertoire are colleges from&#13;
Connecticut, Illinois, Maryland,&#13;
Massachusetts, New Jersey,&#13;
Wisconsin, Washington D.C.,New&#13;
York, and Pennsylvania. He's&#13;
played at Cornell and Stonybrook&#13;
Universities, Boston College,&#13;
Lafayette College, US CoastGuard&#13;
Academy, and Saint Norben&#13;
College.&#13;
His shows have been known&#13;
to be devoted to family hijinks,&#13;
devilish mimicry, and the conflicts&#13;
a man has when immersed in a&#13;
newly warranted domesticity.&#13;
If any of this interests you at&#13;
all, stop by the Union Square&#13;
tonight He'll be performing at 9&#13;
pjn. This will be an event you&#13;
won't want to miss. See you there!&#13;
Smoking policy discussed&#13;
Continued from page 1&#13;
smoking in the majority of the&#13;
public areas on campus, and&#13;
supports penalties for abusers of&#13;
the policy. Leaviu stresses that the&#13;
proposal was developed to reduce&#13;
the health risks to non-smokers that&#13;
are evident from second-hand&#13;
smoke. The CEC has encouraged&#13;
PSGA and the Worker's Union to&#13;
present their constituents' opinions&#13;
on the resolution to Kaplan,&#13;
enlightening her on other possible&#13;
viewpoints.&#13;
According to Dr. James Shea,&#13;
professor of geology and member&#13;
of the faculty senate committee,&#13;
the academic buildings on campus&#13;
would be off limits to smokers with&#13;
the exception of the Union.&#13;
Cigarette machines and ashtrays&#13;
would be removed from their&#13;
present locations.&#13;
Although Shea is in favor of&#13;
the policy, he s i uncertain about the&#13;
reaction and decision of the&#13;
chancellor. "I have no idea when&#13;
action on this proposal will be taken&#13;
by the administration," said Shea.&#13;
Although the proposed nosmoking&#13;
policy has gained support&#13;
of influential organizations on&#13;
campus, the final decision remains&#13;
in the hands of Kaplan.&#13;
Would you like to gain the&#13;
practical job experience&#13;
that employers look for?&#13;
If so, write for the&#13;
Ranger&#13;
Comedian Joey Kola to perform in Union Square tonight at 9:00 &#13;
10 Thursday II 5, 1990 Ranc&#13;
Slow opener for women's track&#13;
by Jeff Reddick&#13;
Assl. Sports Editor&#13;
After enduring a snow out in&#13;
their first outdoor track meet of the&#13;
season the women's track team&#13;
finally opened this past weekend at&#13;
the Harper Junior College Open.&#13;
Running on Saturday in the best&#13;
possible conditions for this time of&#13;
the year, temperatures in the 40's&#13;
and calm winds, the team ran well&#13;
but not as well as expected.&#13;
The major area of concern for&#13;
head coach Mike DeWitt came&#13;
from the group of runners in the&#13;
800m to 3k, " 1 was very dissappointcd&#13;
in the efforts and racing&#13;
attitudes of that group." Despite&#13;
that though DeWitt was pleased&#13;
with the rest of the performances.&#13;
In the 5000m run UWParksidc&#13;
runners took two of the&#13;
first three spots in the race with&#13;
Paula Stokman finishing second at&#13;
18:25.2, and Jill Spagnola third at&#13;
18:45.1. Placing fifth through&#13;
seventh for the Rangers were&#13;
Kristin Alioto, Tara Roy, and Stacey&#13;
Kisting.&#13;
In the 4x100m relay the UWP&#13;
team of Kim Avery, Lori Wilkens,&#13;
Shavonne Morris, and Anne&#13;
Thayer finished first with a time of&#13;
:52.0. Coach DeWitt was happy&#13;
with the performance of this relay&#13;
team who had "good exchanges for&#13;
a group running for the first time."&#13;
Even though Parkside finished&#13;
second, .fourth, and fifth in the&#13;
1500m run Coach Dewiu felt that&#13;
the runners were "just running and&#13;
not racing against the competition."&#13;
At 800m Yolanda Finley finished&#13;
first with a time of 2:30.7 in&#13;
a well executed performance.&#13;
Following that race was the 400m&#13;
run which featured a one-two finish&#13;
by UW-P runners. Thayer finishing&#13;
first with a time of :61.5,&#13;
Wilkens second at :61.9.&#13;
In the 400m intermediate&#13;
hurdles Avery finished second, and&#13;
Morris finished a distant third. In&#13;
the 3000m run Maggie Pagan finished&#13;
first at 10:50.5, Wendy OrIowski&#13;
placed fourth at 11:19.1,&#13;
Holly Ericksen fifth at 11:51.6. Jill&#13;
Kulas sixth at 11:54.0, and Mari&#13;
lynn Meyer seventh at 11:55.8.&#13;
In the final event of theday the&#13;
4x400m relay team of Finley,&#13;
A very, Thayer, and Wilkens placed&#13;
first with a time of 4:11.3. DeWiu&#13;
commented," This team did a fine&#13;
job of racing hard, and attacking&#13;
the relay." The other relay team in&#13;
the race from Parkside finished third&#13;
with a 4:36.0, that team consisted&#13;
of Dee Dee Roche, Lisa Majerle,&#13;
Karen Danncr, and Morris.&#13;
Though no team scores were&#13;
held in the meet DeWitt thought&#13;
the team would have placed no&#13;
lower than third in the meet. He&#13;
also felt the team was hurt by the&#13;
fact that several runners were unable&#13;
to participate due to illness,&#13;
while a few of those who did run&#13;
were feeling under the weather.&#13;
DeWitt added, "This meet showed&#13;
us what we have to work on this&#13;
spring if we want to improve by&#13;
Nationals."&#13;
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Rain,&#13;
Rain, go&#13;
away...&#13;
by Ted Mclntyre&#13;
Although the Ranger Softball&#13;
team is undefeated in the last two&#13;
weeks they will undoubtedly drop&#13;
down from their number four ranking&#13;
in the NA1A poll.&#13;
Undefeated? Thats right, but&#13;
the Rangers also Winnless, scoreless,&#13;
hitless and gamelcss.&#13;
An early case of April showers&#13;
has washed out the last 11 games&#13;
for Parkside, the only competition&#13;
was a club game last week against&#13;
U.W.- Milwaukee and although&#13;
Parkside won, becaule it was club&#13;
competition the games will not be&#13;
tallied on the season record.&#13;
Not playing can have a number&#13;
of adverse effects on a ballclub.&#13;
Parkside is currently 6-3 while most&#13;
other teams in the top 20 have&#13;
recorded at least 20 games by now.&#13;
but the washouts hurt more than a&#13;
ranking as the squad is forced to&#13;
practice indoors making them&#13;
unable to hit (other than in a cage)&#13;
and shag flyballs.&#13;
Coach Linda Draft is trying to&#13;
keep her team sharp but knows the&#13;
layoff hurts, looking on the bright&#13;
side Draft had this to say, "I guess&#13;
with all the rain-outs at least our&#13;
injuries can heal."&#13;
Rangers gain split&#13;
in road twinbill&#13;
from Rangers, p. 12&#13;
Langcndorf was untouchable, setting&#13;
down 12 of the next 15 Badger&#13;
hitters while striking out a total of&#13;
six.&#13;
He also got further support&#13;
from the Ranger offense, as they&#13;
scored two more runs in the fourth&#13;
with Nccse driving in his third of&#13;
the game. With Madison being&#13;
shutdown by Langendorf, Parkside&#13;
was able to cruise the rest of the&#13;
way for a 8-4 win.&#13;
The split put Parksidc's record&#13;
at 2-5, as Langendorf evened&#13;
his record at 1-1, and Pluskota&#13;
dropped to 0-2.&#13;
Barring any more weather&#13;
interruptions, the Rangers will&#13;
move into one of the busiest sections&#13;
of their schedule.&#13;
Starting with today's doublcheadder&#13;
in Chicago, they will play&#13;
12 games in ten days, including&#13;
match-ups with UW-Stevens Point&#13;
(Sunday) and Northeastern.&#13;
Ranger Baseball Box:&#13;
UW-PARKSIDE AT UW-MAD1SON (GAME 1)&#13;
Parkside ab r h rbi&#13;
Neese 3 10 0&#13;
Klcbesadcl 4 12 2&#13;
Bonofiglio 3 0 0 0&#13;
Gauthier&#13;
Fritsch&#13;
Thompson&#13;
Wilke&#13;
1 1 0&#13;
1 0 0&#13;
0 0 1&#13;
0 1 2&#13;
Rcikowski 3 1 Q 0&#13;
Keller 2 0 0 0&#13;
Totals 25 5 4 5&#13;
Madison&#13;
O'Neil&#13;
Vilet&#13;
Wolff&#13;
Whitmorc&#13;
Kocpfer&#13;
Sadowski&#13;
Myers&#13;
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Totals 28 10 12 10&#13;
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1 1 6 -- 0 2 0 -•x -10 12 1&#13;
IP II R ER BB SO&#13;
5 2/3 4 5 3 3 6&#13;
1 1/3 0 0 0 0 0&#13;
IP H R ER BB SO&#13;
2 6 7 6 2 0&#13;
4 6 3 2 2 3&#13;
UW-PARKSIDE AT UW-MADISON (GAME 2)&#13;
Parkside ab r h rbi&#13;
Neese 5 1 2 3&#13;
Klcbesadcl 3 0 1 0&#13;
Bonofiglio 5 0 0 0&#13;
Gauthier 4 0 0 0&#13;
Del Rose 2 1 0 0&#13;
Caccioppo 1 2 0 1&#13;
Thompson 3 2 0 0&#13;
Dcdrick 4 1 1 1&#13;
Rcbro 4 1 2 3&#13;
Totals 25 5 4 5&#13;
Madison ab r h rbi&#13;
O'Neil 4 1 1 1&#13;
Vilct 3 0 2 0&#13;
Wolff 4 0 0 1&#13;
Whitmore 3 1 1 0&#13;
Kocpfer 3 0 1 1&#13;
Sadowski 3 0 0 0&#13;
Myers 3 1 2 1&#13;
Freimo 3 0 0 0&#13;
Brozovich 3 1 2 0&#13;
Totals 29 4 9 4&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
UW-Madison&#13;
Madison IP&#13;
Grahn (L)&#13;
Borrio&#13;
Maylain&#13;
Parkside&#13;
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Slow opener for women's track&#13;
by JefTReddick&#13;
Asst. Sports Editor&#13;
After enduring a snow out in&#13;
their first outdoor track meet of the&#13;
season the women's track team&#13;
finally opened this past weekend at&#13;
the Harper Junior College Open.&#13;
Running on Saturday in the best&#13;
possible conditions for this time of&#13;
the year, temperatures in the 40's&#13;
and calm winds, the team ran well&#13;
but not as well as expected.&#13;
The major area of concern for&#13;
head coach Mike DeWiit came&#13;
from the group of runners in the&#13;
800m to 3k,&#13;
411 was very dissappointcd&#13;
in the efforts and racing&#13;
attitudes of that group." Despite&#13;
that though DeWiu was pleased&#13;
with the rest of the performances.&#13;
In the 5000m run UWParkside&#13;
runners took two of the&#13;
first three spots in the race with&#13;
Paula Stokman finishing second at&#13;
18:25.2, and Jill Spagnola third at&#13;
18:45.1. Placing fifth through&#13;
seventh for the Rangers were&#13;
Knstin Alioto, Tara Roy, and Staccy&#13;
Kisting.&#13;
In the 4x100m relay the UWP&#13;
team of Kim Avery, Lori Wilkens,&#13;
Shavonne Morris, and Anne&#13;
Thayer finished first with a time of&#13;
:52.0. Coach DeWitt was happy&#13;
with the performance of this relay&#13;
team who had "good exchanges for&#13;
a group running for the first time."&#13;
Even though Parkside finished&#13;
second, ,fourth, and fifth in the&#13;
1500m run Coach Dcwitt felt that&#13;
the runners were "just running and&#13;
not racing against the competition."&#13;
At 800m Yolanda Finley finished&#13;
first with a time of 2:30.7 in&#13;
a well executed performance.&#13;
Following that race was the 400m&#13;
run which featured a one-two finish&#13;
by UW-P runners. Thayer finishing&#13;
first with a time of :61.5,&#13;
Wilkens second at :61.9.&#13;
In the 400m intermediate&#13;
hurdles Avery finished second, and&#13;
Morris finished a distant third. In&#13;
the 3000m run Maggie Pagan finished&#13;
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Holly Ericksen fifth at 11:51.6. Jill&#13;
Kulas sixth at 11:54.0, and Marilynn&#13;
Meyer seventh at 11:55.8.&#13;
In the final event of the day the&#13;
4x400m relay team of Finley,&#13;
Avery,Thayer, and Wilkens placed&#13;
first with a time of 4:11.3. DeWitt&#13;
commented,44 This team did a fine&#13;
job of racing hard, and attacking&#13;
the relay." The other relay team in&#13;
the race from Parkside finished third&#13;
with a 4:36.0, that team consisted&#13;
of Dee Dee Roche, Lisa Majerle,&#13;
Karen Danner, and Morris.&#13;
Though no team scores were&#13;
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fact that several runners were unable&#13;
to participate due to illness,&#13;
while a few of those who did run&#13;
were feeling under the weather.&#13;
DeWitt added, "This meet showed&#13;
us what we have to work on this&#13;
spring if we want to improve by&#13;
Nationals."&#13;
Rain,&#13;
Rain, go&#13;
away...&#13;
by Ted Mclntyre&#13;
Although the Ranger Softball&#13;
team is undefeated in the last two&#13;
weeks they will undoubtedly drop&#13;
down from their number four ranking&#13;
in the NA1A poll.&#13;
Undefeated? Thats right, but&#13;
the Rangers also winnlcss, scoreless,&#13;
hitlcss and gameless.&#13;
An early case of April showers&#13;
has washed out the last 11 games&#13;
for Parkside, the only competition&#13;
was a club game last week against&#13;
U.W.- Milwaukee and although&#13;
Parkside won, becaule it was club&#13;
competition the games will not be&#13;
tallied on the season record.&#13;
Not playing can have a number&#13;
of adverse effects on a ballclub.&#13;
Parkside is currently 6-3 while most&#13;
other teams in the top 20 have&#13;
recorded at least 20 games by now.&#13;
but the washouts hurt more than a&#13;
ranking as the squad is forced to&#13;
practice indoors making them&#13;
unable to hit (other than in a cage)&#13;
and shag flyballs.&#13;
Coach Linda Draft is trying to&#13;
keep her team sharp but knows the&#13;
layoff hurts, looking on the bright&#13;
side Draft had this to say, "I guess&#13;
with all the rain-outs at least our&#13;
injuries can heal."&#13;
Rangers gain split&#13;
in road twinbill&#13;
from Rangers, p. 12&#13;
Langendorf was untouchable, setting&#13;
down 12 of the next 15 Badger&#13;
hitters while striking out a total of&#13;
six.&#13;
He also got further support&#13;
from the Ranger offense, as they&#13;
scored two more runs in the fourth&#13;
with Neese driving in his third of&#13;
the game. With Madison being&#13;
shut do wn by Langendorf, Parksi de&#13;
was able to cruise the rest of the&#13;
way for a 8-4 win.&#13;
The split put Parkside's record&#13;
at 2-5. as Langendorf evened&#13;
his record at 1-1, and PI us kola&#13;
dropped to 0-2.&#13;
Barring any more weather&#13;
interruptions, the Rangers will&#13;
move into one of the busiest sections&#13;
of their schedule.&#13;
Starting with today's doublcheaddcr&#13;
in Chicago, they will play&#13;
12 games in ten days, including&#13;
match-ups with UW-Stevens Point&#13;
(Sunday) and Northeastern.&#13;
Ranger Baseball Box:&#13;
UW-PARKSIDE AT UW-MADISON (GAME 1)&#13;
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Neese 3 1 0 0 O'Neil 4 1 2 2&#13;
Klebesadel 4 1 2 2 Vilet 3 2 1 1&#13;
Bonofiglio 3 0 0 0 Wolff 2 1 2 0&#13;
Gauthier 3 1 1 0 Whitmore 3 1 1 2&#13;
Fritsch 2 1 0 0 Koepfcr 2 0 0 1&#13;
Thompson 2 0 0 1 Sadowski 4 2 2 2&#13;
Wilkc 3 0 1 2 Myers 4 1 1 0&#13;
Rcikowski 3 1 0 0 Freitag 3 1 1 1&#13;
Keller 2 0 0 0 Brozovich 3 1 2 1&#13;
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Gauthier 4 0 0 0&#13;
Del Rose 2 10 0&#13;
Caccioppo 12 0 1&#13;
Thompson 3 2 0 0&#13;
Dedrick 4111&#13;
Rebro 4 12 3&#13;
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O'Neil 4 111&#13;
Vilet 3 0 2 0&#13;
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Whitmorc 3 110&#13;
Koepfcr 3 0 11&#13;
Sadowski 3 0 0 0&#13;
Myers 3 12 1&#13;
Freimo 3 0 0 0&#13;
Brozovich 3 12 0&#13;
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Dannehl selected to represent the&#13;
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by Ted Mclntyre&#13;
In order to represent the NAIA&#13;
in Olympic decision making, UWParkside&#13;
Athletic Director Dr.&#13;
Wayne Dannehl has been appointed&#13;
to the Board of Directors of the&#13;
United Stated Olympic Committee&#13;
(USOC).&#13;
Dannehl, who has been athletic&#13;
director and an associate professor&#13;
of physical education at&#13;
Parkside since 1972gained national&#13;
recognition from the NAIA by&#13;
designing the National Cross Country&#13;
course. Parks ide since has&#13;
hosted the Cross Country Nationals&#13;
several limes, as well as hosting&#13;
the NCAA 11 wrestling Championships&#13;
twice which greately&#13;
helped in getting Dannehl a scat&#13;
As far as his responsibilities as&#13;
a member of the committee, Dannehl&#13;
will have a wide range of&#13;
duties. The United States Olympic&#13;
Committee (USOC) governs and&#13;
oversees everything dealing with&#13;
members on the Olympic team to&#13;
the training sites the athletes will&#13;
work out in. Many of his duties&#13;
have not yet been assigned to him.&#13;
Being elected is an incredible&#13;
honor as the committee has recently&#13;
been reduced from about&#13;
400 to 100 members. "1 am really&#13;
looking foreward to it (the Board&#13;
of Directors) this will definately&#13;
broaden my experience as it is a&#13;
great honor for both me and&#13;
Parkside," said Dannehl.&#13;
Ranger Thursday, April 5,1990 11&#13;
MiCiuauhee Brewers&#13;
vs.&#13;
Chicago White So?t&#13;
at Chicago's Comiskey Park&#13;
Monday April 9th&#13;
Join PAB on a bus trip to the&#13;
last home opener at historical&#13;
Comiskey Park. For $16.00 you&#13;
will receive bus ride , food and&#13;
soda, ticket to the game, and&#13;
tailgating.&#13;
For tickets and information contact&#13;
the Union Information&#13;
Desk.&#13;
See the Parkside Men's Baseball&#13;
Team in their home opener.&#13;
Sunday April 8th&#13;
At the Ranger Baseball diamond&#13;
next to the Phy Ed building&#13;
Lady Rangers sweep DePaul&#13;
from Rival, p. 12&#13;
had the bases loaded with one out&#13;
Trailing still by one in the sixth,&#13;
the Ranger bats came alive when&#13;
Laura Stock doubled to lead off.&#13;
Kim Vanderbush moved Stock to&#13;
third on a single and DePaul intentionally&#13;
walked Tracy Burback to&#13;
load the bases and insure a force at&#13;
all bases. Hosp stepped up and&#13;
ruined the Blue Demon stragedy&#13;
by doubling in all three base runners&#13;
as Parkside would stay out in&#13;
front for good, taking a 3-1 lead.&#13;
DePaul had one last chance to&#13;
come up with a victory in the last&#13;
inning. With one out and one run&#13;
already in on a walk and a triple,&#13;
DePaul's Nancy Lezynski flew out&#13;
to Laura Stock at center. The pinch&#13;
runner tagged at third and Stock's&#13;
throw went wildly up the third base&#13;
side of home. The ball ricocheted&#13;
off catcher Livesey's shin guard&#13;
and bounced off the back stop to&#13;
Hansen, who was backing up&#13;
Livesey. Hansen threw to Hosp&#13;
who was covering home to tag out&#13;
the pinch runner who must have&#13;
stood watching instead of running&#13;
home during the play. The exciting&#13;
tagout ended the game at 3-2&#13;
and upped Parkside's record to 8-&#13;
3.&#13;
"Wc won because of a good&#13;
rally in the sixth. We are having&#13;
trouble getting bunts down, and we&#13;
will need to fix that soon," said&#13;
Draft. &#13;
12 Thursday, April 5. 1990 Ranger&#13;
S P O R T S&#13;
Langendorf relieves Rangers&#13;
to salvage split with Badgers&#13;
by Ty Webb&#13;
of the Parkside Ranger&#13;
The Parkside Ranger Baseball&#13;
team was finally able tochascaway&#13;
the rain and the cold on Tuesday as&#13;
they travelled to Madison to play a&#13;
doubleheaddcr, their first action&#13;
since March 13th.&#13;
After losing six games because&#13;
of weather, the Rangers came out&#13;
somewhat shakey in game one&#13;
against the Badgers. Darrin&#13;
Pluskota, getting his first start since&#13;
March 10th, showed some ill effects&#13;
from the layoff, giving up solo&#13;
runs in both the first and second as&#13;
Madison jumped ahead 2-0.&#13;
Parkside's offense was able to&#13;
get those runs back in the third as&#13;
they took advantage of a Badger&#13;
miscue with a two-out double by&#13;
Jack Klcbesadel. It was the first hit&#13;
of the game for the Rangers, coming&#13;
after an error and a walk put a&#13;
pair of runners on.&#13;
Pluskota still struggled though,&#13;
giving up three hits and a double to&#13;
open the third. Before the inning&#13;
was finished, Madison had banged&#13;
out six runs on seven hits, and&#13;
Pluskota was replaced by Jeff&#13;
Lcmmermann.&#13;
With the score at 8-2, Madison&#13;
starterJeffMalechamowed through&#13;
the Ranger lineup, retiring seven&#13;
straight at one point He was staked&#13;
to a 10-2 lead in the fifth as the&#13;
Badgers capitalized on a pair of&#13;
Ranger errors for two insurance&#13;
runs as they cruised into the sixth.&#13;
Those runs proved to be important&#13;
ones, as parkside mounted&#13;
a rally in the top of the sixth. After&#13;
Klebesadel singled to lead off the&#13;
inning, Brian Gauthier hit a oneout&#13;
double, followed by a Gary&#13;
Fritsch walk to load the bases.&#13;
The umpiring crew showed&#13;
some signs of rust on the next play,&#13;
as Mart: Thompson was robbed of&#13;
an apparent two-run double on a&#13;
ball which was called foul down&#13;
the third base line. Films show the&#13;
ball hit about two feet inside of the&#13;
line, but the home plate umpire,&#13;
who later said he was screned from&#13;
the play, ruled the ball hitoutsideof&#13;
fair territory.&#13;
On the ensuing at bat, Thompson&#13;
hit a fly ball which was&#13;
deep enough to score Klebesadel,&#13;
but instead pf having runners at&#13;
second and third with one out and&#13;
the score 10-4, Parkside was faced&#13;
with a 10-3 deficit with runners on&#13;
first and second and two outs.&#13;
Ron Wilke brought Fritsch and&#13;
Gauthier home with a double to&#13;
right-center on the next pitch, and&#13;
Parkside trailed by five at 10-5.&#13;
That would be as close as they&#13;
would get, as Badger reliever Jim&#13;
Stanich set the Rangers down in&#13;
order in the seventh as Madison&#13;
held on in the opener.&#13;
Ranger hi tiers picked up where&#13;
they left off in game two, scoring&#13;
five times in the third on a string of&#13;
four consecutive hits. Two walks&#13;
and a hit batter loaded the bases&#13;
with one out to start the rally, followed&#13;
by the hit parade with singles&#13;
by Stan Dedrich and Dave Rcbro,&#13;
and doubles by Ken Neese and&#13;
Klebesadel. By the end of the&#13;
onslaught, Parkside had jumped to&#13;
a 6-1 lead.&#13;
Steve Lconhard started on the&#13;
mound in game two, and he was hit&#13;
hard in the third as Madison climbed&#13;
back into the contest with a threerun&#13;
third. Tom O'Neil keyed the&#13;
inning with a RBI triple, followed&#13;
by consecutive singles by Jim&#13;
Whitmaore and Larry Kopfer.&#13;
Coach Red Oberbrunner went&#13;
to the bull pen and brought in Dan&#13;
Langendorf, who ended the Badger&#13;
uprising with a strikeout to hold he t&#13;
Ranger lead at 6-4. From then on,&#13;
see Split, p. 10&#13;
Kilps named Coach of the Year&#13;
Special tp the Ranger&#13;
The Wisconsin Soccer&#13;
Coaches Association has selected&#13;
UW-Parkside's Rick Kilps as the&#13;
1989 Coach of the Year. The award&#13;
was announced at the W.S.C. 14th&#13;
Annual Convention in Madison,&#13;
Wisconsin. The association has a&#13;
membership of youth, club, high&#13;
school, college, and adult league&#13;
coaches. Hie award is for contributions&#13;
to the game of soccer and the&#13;
promotion of growth and development&#13;
of soccer.&#13;
This past season, Kilps was&#13;
named NAIA District Coach of the&#13;
Year and Area Coach of the Year.&#13;
The UWP team finished the fall&#13;
season withan 18-4-1 record. They&#13;
were eliminated from the NAIA&#13;
playoffs by a 2-1 overtime score in&#13;
the regional championship game.&#13;
Hie Rangers sea a school record&#13;
with 17 shut-outs this year. UWP&#13;
Ranger Coach Rick Kilps&#13;
finished the season ranked 10th in&#13;
the country in the NAIA National&#13;
Poll.&#13;
In Kilps' six year tenure at&#13;
Parkside, he has produces an 89-&#13;
32-13 record with 66 shut-outs. He&#13;
has coached 17 Ail-Americans and&#13;
three Senior Bowl members in this&#13;
span. The Rangers have also recorded&#13;
five District Championships,&#13;
one Regional Crown, and&#13;
four Regional Runner-Up spots.&#13;
Kilps previously coached at&#13;
Aurora University in Illionois before&#13;
coming to Parkside. In his 13&#13;
years of coaching (six at UWP) he&#13;
has put together a 156-71-23 record&#13;
and has never coached a losing&#13;
season.&#13;
Kilps played his college soccer&#13;
here at Parkside, and is a native&#13;
of Milwaukee where he played with&#13;
the Polonia Soccer Club. During&#13;
his college career, he also played&#13;
with the Racine Soccer Club. He&#13;
received his Masters of Education&#13;
from Bowling Green State University&#13;
in Ohio.&#13;
Women take pair of&#13;
one-run games&#13;
against Chicago rival&#13;
by Ted Mclntyre&#13;
Karen Livesey and Beth&#13;
Hansen each went the distance&#13;
against DePaul to record one run&#13;
victories for the women's Softball&#13;
team in football-like weather.&#13;
In game one of the doubleheader,&#13;
with the score tied at one in&#13;
the fourth, Sue Palubicki reached&#13;
second on a two-base error. Wendy&#13;
Sackman then singled. With runners&#13;
on the comers. Palubicki was&#13;
picked off third, but Sackman was&#13;
able to move to third in the rundown.&#13;
Pam Hosp came through&#13;
with a single to score Sackman to&#13;
give the Rangers a 2-1 .advantage&#13;
that stuck for the rest of the contest.&#13;
Parkside struggled to move&#13;
runners as they left seven on base in&#13;
game one. "DePaul is a big rival,"&#13;
said coach Linda Draft. "It was a&#13;
good game but we left too many&#13;
runners on base."&#13;
Parkside got the victory on a&#13;
strong outing from Livesey (now&#13;
3-1) who gave up just four hits,&#13;
striking out three with no walks.&#13;
The Ranger defense was also tough,&#13;
committing no errors to DePaul's&#13;
four.&#13;
In game two DePaul wasted no&#13;
time jumping out to a 1 -0 lead in the&#13;
first inning. In the fourth inning&#13;
Parkside fought its way out of a&#13;
jam, allowing no runs after DePaul&#13;
see Lady Rangers, p. 11&#13;
Kim Vanderbush slides in safely against the Blue Demons</text>
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