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              <text>College Bowl&#13;
team places 5th&#13;
Page&#13;
5&#13;
Trainer heads&#13;
for England&#13;
Pille J1&#13;
Thursday, February  27, 1986&#13;
~&#13;
University of Wisconsin.Parkside&#13;
Volume 14, No. 22&#13;
Pornogrgpl1J!.ordinance&#13;
Does&#13;
it&#13;
appl~ on campus?&#13;
Kimberlie Kranich&#13;
Asst. News Editor&#13;
violating  the Kenosha County&#13;
Board's    recently    adopted&#13;
obscenity ordinance.&#13;
According to the ordinance.&#13;
anyone who advertises,  sells&#13;
or produces obscene material&#13;
or performances  is subject to&#13;
Whatis pornography?&#13;
A recent letter to. the editor&#13;
of the Kenosha  News -accused&#13;
the&#13;
Ranger of printing  porno.&#13;
graphic classified   ads  and&#13;
by Hans&#13;
W.&#13;
Hauschild&#13;
-KenoshaCounty's obscenity&#13;
oI'dInancesays that  material&#13;
fa&#13;
considered  obscene  when&#13;
llIll&#13;
average person,&#13;
applying&#13;
conftmporary&#13;
community&#13;
.....   rds.&#13;
finds  that  it&#13;
ap-&#13;
peals&#13;
to&#13;
purlent interests  and&#13;
UJ\dei'.&#13;
contemporary commu·&#13;
~tIdards&#13;
lacks  serious&#13;
uttrl1.&#13;
'artistic,   political   or&#13;
8C.lentl!le&#13;
value  as&#13;
measured&#13;
~I!fiective  standards.&#13;
Wilittdo the words average&#13;
person, contemporary  com.&#13;
munltystandards  and  objec-&#13;
tlve standards  mean?  What&#13;
are they? The "contemporary&#13;
cmnmunity" of Parkside  was&#13;
asked what they thought was&#13;
obscene.  Their  answers  fol-&#13;
low:&#13;
Mike  Sliwa,&#13;
18.&#13;
freshman&#13;
communication   major,   said&#13;
"Movies  and  books  with&#13;
in-&#13;
, cest and child porn"  are ob-&#13;
scene.&#13;
_&#13;
Chene&#13;
Jenkins.&#13;
19.  tresh-&#13;
man law major,  said "Stores&#13;
and  books  are  not  obscene&#13;
and the individual  should de-&#13;
cide what is obscene. ,.&#13;
Tom&#13;
C.,&#13;
20, sophomore&#13;
ae-&#13;
counting  major,  said  "Video&#13;
stores   are'&#13;
OK&#13;
and   they&#13;
should be allowed  to have&#13;
X&#13;
movies.  There  should not be&#13;
Porn defined&#13;
see page&#13;
2&#13;
fining.  Obscene  material   is&#13;
defined as "a writing picture,&#13;
sound recording  or film that&#13;
describes   or  shows  sexual&#13;
conduct&#13;
in&#13;
patently  offensive&#13;
ways and lacks serious litera-&#13;
ry, artistic,  political or scien-&#13;
tific  value  as  measured  by&#13;
objective standards."&#13;
The legal  consequences  of&#13;
the  ordinance  for  Parkside&#13;
are not clear,  but nothing&#13;
in&#13;
terms of university  policy has&#13;
been changed due to the ordi-&#13;
nance. Ben Greenebaum,  act-&#13;
ing vice chancellor,  said uni-&#13;
versity lawyers would have to&#13;
interprete  the ordinance&#13;
if&#13;
a&#13;
situation  for  such  measures&#13;
arose.&#13;
The right to print classified&#13;
ads  and  anything  else  has&#13;
been granted&#13;
to&#13;
all&#13;
University&#13;
of  Wisconsin   (UW)  news-&#13;
papers  by the Board  of&#13;
Re-&#13;
gents of the UW System. The&#13;
policy  of the  Board,  which&#13;
must be carried&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
mast-&#13;
head of all editions of all&#13;
uni-&#13;
versity  papers,  states  that&#13;
BUdgetcuts 'increase tuition, .fees&#13;
Segregated  fees, money&#13;
as-&#13;
sessed    students    separate&#13;
from  tuition,   for  services&#13;
such  as  the Union building,&#13;
health  care,  etc.,  may&#13;
In-&#13;
crease  more  due  to a  new&#13;
System  policy.  Goetz  said&#13;
.some    services&#13;
currently&#13;
under   the   administrative&#13;
budget  can now be financed&#13;
by  segregated   fees.  "What&#13;
this  means  is,&#13;
in&#13;
contrast&#13;
from past  years,&#13;
It&#13;
is leglti·&#13;
mate for campuses&#13;
to&#13;
charge&#13;
an administrative  assessment&#13;
to   the    segregated&#13;
fee&#13;
budget,"  said Goetz.&#13;
"The guidelines given from&#13;
the System allow a&#13;
$17.000&#13;
tap&#13;
on auxiliary  funds for an ad-&#13;
ministrative  cost assessment,&#13;
which  could equate  to a&#13;
$5&#13;
segregated    fee   increase,"&#13;
Goetz said.&#13;
It is too late to implement&#13;
the specifics of this new pro-&#13;
cedure   for  the  fall.  said&#13;
Goetz, but the administration&#13;
pians  to  obtain  the&#13;
$17.000&#13;
from  another  area,  like  re-&#13;
serve  funds  for  next  year.&#13;
For 1987-88,however, the new&#13;
procedure  "will  be  another&#13;
Tuition&#13;
see page&#13;
4&#13;
by&#13;
Jennie Tunkieicz&#13;
Editor&#13;
StUdents&#13;
will&#13;
have  to .dig a&#13;
little deeper in their  pockets&#13;
for&#13;
tuition&#13;
and  the&#13;
adrnln-&#13;
Istration&#13;
wni&#13;
have to dig a&#13;
Itt-&#13;
tle&#13;
deeper  in the  budget  in&#13;
b&#13;
order to  meet   additional&#13;
Udgetcuts.&#13;
The State  Legislature   two&#13;
~~s  ago added another&#13;
$5.5&#13;
•.....ion to the&#13;
$23.5&#13;
million re-&#13;
~Uested earlier  to  the  UW·&#13;
ed&#13;
yslem'sshare of the project.&#13;
state bUdget defeclt.&#13;
"i'[.he additional  cuts  mean&#13;
b  •  back  to  the  drawing&#13;
boards"    for&#13;
Parkslde's&#13;
aU&lt;!ket retrenchment    plan.&#13;
SlCCOrdingto Gary  Goetz.  as·&#13;
af~t~nt chancellor  for  fiscal&#13;
'I&#13;
a rs. The campus  had  de-&#13;
b:~oced two separate   plans,&#13;
add!oth were outdated  by the&#13;
tional cuts.&#13;
~arkside's   share of the UW-&#13;
hlctem cuts  foc&#13;
1986-87&#13;
has&#13;
$24&#13;
feased  from  a  total  of&#13;
Ie&#13;
~969&#13;
to&#13;
$349,494.&#13;
The total&#13;
raken  down  into  three&#13;
~~gories:&#13;
$267,669&#13;
for  the&#13;
.';.cted revenue   shortfall.&#13;
....5 for  the  six  percent&#13;
state   employee   salary&#13;
in-&#13;
crease  and $25,200for faculty&#13;
and staff catch-up  pay funds.&#13;
The   catch-up   funds   were&#13;
reduced  for this biennium due&#13;
to a measure  passed  by the&#13;
Legislature  to delay the&#13;
pay-&#13;
ments.&#13;
.&#13;
Parkside   must  also  beg'in&#13;
planning  for&#13;
$115,100&#13;
budget&#13;
reduction  slated for&#13;
1987·88.&#13;
Gov.  Anthony  Earl  ve~oed&#13;
the  language  in the  leglsla·&#13;
ture's  plan which would have&#13;
prevented    campuses   from&#13;
reducing  the number  of cour-&#13;
se selections.  Goetz said there&#13;
exists,   however,&#13;
3;&#13;
"gent-&#13;
lemen's   understandmg   that&#13;
while t.he language  w~s vet~-&#13;
ed, we (campuses)  stl.ll can t&#13;
t very  much  from mstruc-&#13;
~i~n...   Parkside    can   cut&#13;
$65749  from  instruction   to&#13;
me~t its $349,494requirement.&#13;
.'The  UW·System  feels  V:'e&#13;
slim the budget  down&#13;
.In&#13;
:~~inistr'ative   areas,  but hIS·&#13;
tor   shows  that  Chancellor&#13;
AI:n  Guskin  operated  on a&#13;
lean    administratIve&#13;
~~:{get. Any cutback  will reo&#13;
sult  in a reduction  of serVI·&#13;
ces, "said Goetz.&#13;
Are these reading materials  pornograpby!  Some&#13;
IIoID1t&#13;
university  papers are written&#13;
any form&#13;
ot&#13;
e&#13;
R80rshJp&#13;
and&#13;
and  edited  by students  and&#13;
will&#13;
continue&#13;
to&#13;
x ee   our&#13;
that  the students  are  solely  rights guarante  d by th&#13;
Con.&#13;
responsible  for  its  editorial   sUtuUon&#13;
In&#13;
th&#13;
Flnt&#13;
Am  nd-&#13;
policy and  content.  Most of&#13;
ment."&#13;
the funds for the paper come    L1J&lt;ethe&#13;
RAng&#13;
r,&#13;
tl\&lt;!&#13;
Ubra.&#13;
from student gathered&#13;
adver-,  ry/Leamt/il&#13;
center&#13;
wtU&#13;
not&#13;
tisements.&#13;
change polley&#13;
becauM&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
In&#13;
response&#13;
to&#13;
the accusa-   ordJ.nance. Accordlnl'&#13;
to&#13;
Han.&#13;
tion of pornographic  ctasst.   nelore Rad~r. dtrector of&#13;
the&#13;
fled  ads.  Jennie  'runktetce.&#13;
LiLC&#13;
th  coli cUon d   lop.&#13;
editor  of&#13;
The&#13;
Ranger.&#13;
sald   ment policy&#13;
t&#13;
bon.&#13;
U.&#13;
"We (Ranger)  will not begin    Campu&#13;
porn&#13;
pa&#13;
f&#13;
No racefor PSGA&#13;
president election&#13;
For&#13;
the&#13;
first time&#13;
in&#13;
several&#13;
years.  the  presidential   and&#13;
vice  presidential  candidates&#13;
may&#13;
go&#13;
uncontested&#13;
In&#13;
the&#13;
Student  G&lt;&gt;vemment Sprlng&#13;
elections.  The big races&#13;
wtII&#13;
be&#13;
for Senate  seata and one&#13;
SUFAC seat.&#13;
The Parkside  Student&#13;
Oov-&#13;
emment  Association  (PSGA)&#13;
wtII&#13;
hold  elections  Monday.&#13;
March 3 and Tuesday. March&#13;
4,&#13;
from&#13;
9&#13;
a.m.&#13;
W 8&#13;
p_m.&#13;
In&#13;
the&#13;
Molararo concourse.&#13;
All students&#13;
can&#13;
vote  for&#13;
the open positions. which&#13;
In-&#13;
clude  presidertt,  vice  presi-&#13;
dent.  one SUFAC seat.  one&#13;
PUAB seat  and nine senate&#13;
vacancies.&#13;
Adrian&#13;
serrano,&#13;
22, senior,&#13;
Political Science and lnterna-&#13;
tional  Studies  major.&#13;
is&#13;
the&#13;
only official candidate  tor the&#13;
office of president.&#13;
Serrano,   who&#13;
Is&#13;
running&#13;
under the auspices of the Stu-&#13;
dent Voice Party.  has been a&#13;
PSGA Senator for two years,&#13;
served  on  SUFAC for  two&#13;
yean  and cl\alred  th&#13;
mill   for&#13;
on  y   •&#13;
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member  or th  PoilU&#13;
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tivity&#13;
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Metz,&#13;
20.&#13;
Junior&#13;
maJorin&amp;&#13;
In&#13;
Communication.&#13;
II&#13;
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dent of the Parkslde&#13;
Aaocla·&#13;
Election  lee&#13;
pa,e&#13;
8&#13;
______________&#13;
11&#13;
I,&#13;
RANGER&#13;
2 Thursday.  February.27.  1986&#13;
Editorial&#13;
PAB electionneedshelp&#13;
Porn opinion------&#13;
Porn defined&#13;
from page&#13;
1&#13;
adult  book&#13;
stores&#13;
with   back&#13;
rooms for movies and massa-&#13;
ge parlors."&#13;
Bob ·Robotka. -1-8,&#13;
freshman&#13;
business major. said'&#13;
I:Pom&#13;
movies are 'obscene and stu-&#13;
ptd."&#13;
Julie  Cyra.  18. freshman&#13;
pre-med student, satd  "I&#13;
don't feel anything is obscene&#13;
it's&#13;
tip&#13;
to&#13;
the individuals,&#13;
but minors should not be used&#13;
in&#13;
porn films."&#13;
Greg Hancock.  19. fresh-&#13;
man business  major.  said&#13;
"Magazines are not obscene:&#13;
people don't have to look."&#13;
Jenny  Larsen,   18,  fresh-&#13;
man, said "Hustler-type mag-&#13;
azines" are obscene.&#13;
Wanita Ingeman,  18, fresh-&#13;
man, said .'X-rated  movies&#13;
and child porn" are obscene.&#13;
"Adult book stores are OK -&#13;
don't  have  to  go&#13;
in&#13;
if&#13;
you&#13;
don't  want  to."&#13;
Andrew&#13;
T'schumper,&#13;
18,&#13;
freshman life science major,&#13;
said of obscenity:&#13;
"It&#13;
should&#13;
be limited to where&#13;
every-&#13;
body  does not have  to&#13;
see it...&#13;
Mary Purath,&#13;
18,&#13;
freshman,&#13;
defined obscenity as&#13;
"X·&#13;
rated&#13;
movies and child porn. " "&#13;
Jim Scalzo,&#13;
18,&#13;
freshman&#13;
pre-law student. said "Adult&#13;
book stores are obscene.&#13;
X·&#13;
rated movies should be&#13;
in a&#13;
separate   place  in  video&#13;
stores."&#13;
Todd. Huff.-&#13;
ill.&#13;
freshman.&#13;
said&#13;
"I&#13;
don't think anything is&#13;
obscene unless&#13;
you&#13;
make it"&#13;
obscene; "you don't have to.&#13;
look at it...&#13;
Valerie Lee,&#13;
20,&#13;
junior&#13;
bust-&#13;
ness  management   major,&#13;
said. "Child porn, bookstores&#13;
are obscene but it should tie&#13;
left up to the individuaL"&#13;
Webster  Dictionary.  1974.&#13;
vocabulary-major,&#13;
defines ob-&#13;
scene as:&#13;
"1.&#13;
repulsive;&#13;
2:&#13;
deeply offensive to' morality&#13;
or decency; designed to incite&#13;
to lust or depravity.  SYN.&#13;
gross, VUlgar, coarse."&#13;
As one can see, everyone&#13;
has his or her own view&#13;
of&#13;
what is obscene.&#13;
If&#13;
a case of&#13;
obscenity were to go to court;&#13;
the  Kenosha  County&#13;
ordi-&#13;
nance ,&#13;
states:  "In&#13;
determin-&#13;
ing what material is obscene..&#13;
a judge or jury shall examine&#13;
pictures  or passages  in the&#13;
'context of the work in which&#13;
they appear."&#13;
It&#13;
is not being&#13;
judged by the whole commu-&#13;
nity. So what is the&#13;
contempo-&#13;
rary  eommunity  standard&#13;
and who is the average&#13;
per-&#13;
son? Herb,&#13;
Ilvtrrg&#13;
in McDonal-&#13;
dland, or is it "1984's"&#13;
wtns-&#13;
ton Smith,&#13;
Jiving&#13;
in London?&#13;
Mr. Smith gets this writer's&#13;
vote.&#13;
Nobody asked me, but...&#13;
by Bill Serpe&#13;
head  the  administration  of&#13;
The UW~Systemr Board of  the University  of Wisconsin-&#13;
Regents 'has  named  Sheila  Park-side.&#13;
Kaplan as the new chancellor    Three of my five professors&#13;
for Parkside, and she has ac-  last semester  were on that&#13;
cepted, the position. F:'inally.'  committee, as well as my edi-&#13;
the work of the Chancellor   tor on.the Ranger staff. Many&#13;
Search&#13;
and-&#13;
Screen Commit.   were -the times when I would&#13;
tee is done.&#13;
"-J&#13;
have expected" these&#13;
people&#13;
to&#13;
Through  all. of the  last  buckle&#13;
under&#13;
the&#13;
pressures&#13;
semester,  many of us who  that were added to their&#13;
'al-&#13;
were  personally  acquainted   ready&#13;
busy&#13;
schedules. But the&#13;
with members  of that com.  occasions for cancelled&#13;
etas,&#13;
mittee  or were students&#13;
in&#13;
ses were  very  few- indeed ~&#13;
some of their  classes  were  "(muchto the&#13;
dismay&#13;
of many&#13;
able to watch them as they   students).   Instead.   other&#13;
went about the work of&#13;
choos-&#13;
members - of the committee&#13;
ing a suitable  candidate  to  came in and taught when pro-&#13;
Letter to the editor&#13;
Personal ad immature&#13;
. We, the members  of "the&#13;
Parkside Association of War.&#13;
games. would like to express&#13;
our distress at the message&#13;
published  in the Personals&#13;
section of the February  13th&#13;
issue of the Ranger.&#13;
The campus already has a&#13;
reputation  for  being  only&#13;
slightly above&#13;
a&#13;
high school;&#13;
and&#13;
-tmmatur-e,  childish.&#13;
and&#13;
vengeful items such a!s this&#13;
published in the newspaper,&#13;
which reflects the campus as&#13;
'a whole, do not improve the&#13;
image.&#13;
In&#13;
fact,  they  only&#13;
harm it.&#13;
.Secondly, an insult aimed&#13;
at one person, in fun or not, is&#13;
more acceptable than a sert-&#13;
ous insult aimed at a rather&#13;
large group of people spread&#13;
throughout the school. For in-&#13;
stance,  how  much  trouble&#13;
would have&#13;
been  caused  df&#13;
the&#13;
group insulted had been BSO&#13;
or&#13;
IVCF?&#13;
We wish to say we are not&#13;
as&#13;
upset  as we are&#13;
dtsap-&#13;
pointed that someone 'on this&#13;
campus is capable of acting&#13;
in such an infantile manner.&#13;
We are sorry this had to hap-&#13;
pen at ali.&#13;
PAW Members  .&#13;
fessors  had to be away to&#13;
"search and screen."&#13;
They were commmitted  to&#13;
the task of finding a suitable&#13;
person&#13;
to. continue  with the&#13;
project of building Parkside&#13;
into a better. university.  The&#13;
difficulty of this task alone&#13;
would have caused many&#13;
to&#13;
buckle  under  the pressure.&#13;
However. none of the commit-&#13;
tee members that&#13;
I&#13;
came&#13;
into&#13;
contact with during that long'&#13;
ordeal ev~r even resorted  to&#13;
being tired  or overworked.&#13;
Never did they complain that&#13;
their task was too time-con-&#13;
suming or use&#13;
it&#13;
as an excuse&#13;
to ignore their daily&#13;
responsi-&#13;
bilities ..They seemed instead&#13;
to be inspired and motivated&#13;
by their' tasks to work evert&#13;
harder at their daily jobs.&#13;
Now that  their  work  is&#13;
done, it is time for the Park-&#13;
side  community   to  say&#13;
"Thank  you" to the Search&#13;
and   Screen   Committee.&#13;
Chairperson  Robert  Canary&#13;
headed the group of profes-&#13;
sors,  staff  and students&#13;
in&#13;
their task. Hats off to you,&#13;
Dr. Canary,  and your com-&#13;
mittee  ~ Jesus  Alvarado,&#13;
John    Campbell.    Carol&#13;
. Cashen, Arthur Dudycha,&#13;
Blu-&#13;
gene Goodman.  Peter  Hoff,&#13;
Esrold Nurse. Theresa Peck,&#13;
Rhoda-Gale  Pollack.  Walter&#13;
Shirer and Jennie Tunkieicz.&#13;
Congratulations  and thank&#13;
you to all of you for a difficult&#13;
task well done.&#13;
Jennie Tunkieicz ........... :.................................   Editor&#13;
-&#13;
RU'1lgeris written and edited by students at UW'Parkside and they&#13;
are solely responsible for its editorial policy and content. Ranger is&#13;
Karl Dixon ..............•.....••.......................&#13;
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published every  Thursday during the academic  year except during&#13;
breaks and holidays.&#13;
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Advertising rates are&#13;
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•&#13;
c:&#13;
Robb Luehr .•'..............................  Asst. Sports Editor&#13;
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. Hauschild,&#13;
Carol&#13;
Letters to the editor will be accepted&#13;
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CI&#13;
on standard size paper. Letters should be less than 3ilOwords aml must&#13;
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for letlers is Tue~day at 10a.&#13;
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for publication&#13;
_\/embpr-o(rJ,f'&#13;
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Mike Rohl. Scott Scheuber, Bill&#13;
Thursday. Ranger'reserves  the right to edit let·&#13;
aSSOCIineD&#13;
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ters and refuse letters containing false aml de·&#13;
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famatory content.&#13;
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Ranger&#13;
is&#13;
printed&#13;
by&#13;
'he&#13;
Racine&#13;
Journal&#13;
Times.&#13;
In a far off comer of the Union another election is tak-&#13;
ing place&#13;
in&#13;
the shadow of the PSGA race. The Parkside&#13;
Activites Board is electing a president.&#13;
Want to run? Too bad. PAB limits the nominees to only.&#13;
the few who serve on its Executive Council. Why? They&#13;
contend that students are not qualified for the position if&#13;
they are not currently on the council. This excludes&#13;
stu-&#13;
dents who may have had extensive programming  expert-&#13;
ence&#13;
in&#13;
high school or at another university and even&#13;
for-&#13;
mer PAB members who have returned to&#13;
school.&#13;
The group also feels no obligation to even announce to&#13;
the student body that the election is taking place. 1'he ra-&#13;
tionalization is that since other students can't run for the&#13;
job. there is no point in announcing the election.&#13;
This procedure 1s symptomatic  of the organization&#13;
-it&#13;
wants to be isolated and is resistant to change. PAB is an&#13;
oligarchy that wants to perpetuate its elitism.&#13;
Why should the students. who support&#13;
P&#13;
AB with segre-&#13;
gated fees. be excluded from the opportunity to hold the&#13;
organization's key position?&#13;
It&#13;
is like taxation without&#13;
rep-&#13;
resentation.&#13;
We would like to see PAB's election open to ali students.&#13;
as&#13;
in&#13;
all the other major organizations.&#13;
If&#13;
more than one&#13;
person runs for the position, then&#13;
a&#13;
representative  elec-&#13;
tion committee consisting of faculty" staff and students.&#13;
should review candidates  and recommend  one for the&#13;
position. This more democratic system will help improve&#13;
the organization  and, ultimately.  the programming  on'&#13;
campus.&#13;
PAB should get away from its smoke-filled room&#13;
ap-&#13;
proach to elections   and then certainly the best candi-&#13;
date will win.&#13;
-&#13;
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              <text>Thursday, October 3, 1985&#13;
~&#13;
University of Wisconsin-Parkside&#13;
Vol. 14, No.6&#13;
Homecoming&#13;
'85&#13;
promises lots of campusfun&#13;
Are you in the&#13;
by&#13;
Jennie Tunkieicz&#13;
Editor&#13;
the soccer home game and&#13;
Casino Night, will be held&#13;
next week Oct. 10, 11and 12.&#13;
Coronation of the&#13;
Home.&#13;
coming King and Queen kicks&#13;
off the celebration on Thurs-&#13;
day, Oct. 10 at 7 p.m. in the&#13;
Union Cinema. This year 12&#13;
candidates are vying for the&#13;
crowns.  Chancellor   Betty&#13;
Shutler will crown the win-&#13;
ners.  The King and Queen&#13;
will reign over .llie Homecorn- .&#13;
iog activities and will also&#13;
participate in events through.&#13;
out the year. (See Candidates&#13;
story on page 5).&#13;
The Variety Show will fol-&#13;
low the coronation at 8 p.m.&#13;
Jeff  Cesario,  professional&#13;
comedian  and former&#13;
Ke-&#13;
noshan,&#13;
will..&#13;
r'emcee&#13;
the&#13;
pro-&#13;
gram. A varIety of entertain-&#13;
ment will be provided by stu-&#13;
dent, staff and faculty acts .&#13;
Parkside·  Celebrity  Chili&#13;
Thrills,   chili;   crowns,&#13;
Comedy,  soccer  and  the&#13;
samba - all describe Home-&#13;
coming&#13;
'85.&#13;
"This is going to be the best&#13;
event of the whole year," said&#13;
Pat Ramsdell,  Homecoming&#13;
chair.&#13;
Parkside's   third  annual&#13;
. HomeComing, which features&#13;
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traction on Friday, Oct. 11 at   The Junior Varsity Soccer&#13;
12 p.m. on the Union Patio.  Team  will  take  on  the&#13;
Last year's spaghetti sauce  Faculty All-Stars on Friday,&#13;
champion, Gary Goetz,&#13;
will&#13;
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p.rn.&#13;
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Couvion, Joanne Goodyear,  Nurse, coach for the Faculty&#13;
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Shea and many more. The  pertise and experience which&#13;
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by Bill Serpe&#13;
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tradi·&#13;
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that memory.  And soon they   b n~ t&#13;
ha&#13;
ve some  fun.  Maybe&#13;
graduate  years.&#13;
•&#13;
e a e for class. That doesn't&#13;
Because  it's fun.&#13;
Letter  to  the  Editor&#13;
That·s why.&#13;
Appalled&#13;
by&#13;
comments&#13;
To the Editor'&#13;
f&#13;
~ecause   Parkside    is   a&#13;
I was  ext~emel&#13;
small  school,  those  "bad"&#13;
by the article  abort&#13;
~:~~~c~&#13;
~tu:~~t~ are m~re noticeable&#13;
ulty Senate Meeting  especial&#13;
n&#13;
t&#13;
·   elr droppmg  out has a&#13;
ly the comments of 'Prafes  a -  no lceable  effect  on  enroll-&#13;
canary.   His  elitist  attit~d~   ~e~~. At a larger  school like&#13;
was most unfair  to me a d  4 a Ison, where enrollment  is&#13;
other members  of that&#13;
n&#13;
0.000 or more.· those  "bad"&#13;
he considers  the "worsro~p    students  who drop  out  don't&#13;
dents."&#13;
s u-  even put a dent in the enroll-&#13;
ment and there  are plenty  of&#13;
I&#13;
support  the approach&#13;
01&#13;
the Task Force report rather&#13;
than  the  kind  of academic&#13;
elitism   suggested&#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
remarks attributed  to me.&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
Robert Canary. Chatr.&#13;
Task Force on&#13;
the&#13;
Freshman.Sophomore  Years&#13;
Letter  to  the  Editor&#13;
Campus needs changes&#13;
all Parkside  students are sup-&#13;
pose&#13;
10&#13;
vote for their&#13;
candl-&#13;
dates  with pennies.  What  a&#13;
joke!!&#13;
It&#13;
should  be  called,&#13;
"Who's  willing  to  pay  the&#13;
most to win?"&#13;
It&#13;
aU comes&#13;
down&#13;
to&#13;
those willing to pay&#13;
will&#13;
wtn.&#13;
and&#13;
U&#13;
you don't be-&#13;
lieve me just ask last year's&#13;
winners or even the year be-&#13;
fore. Hey Parkside.  you want&#13;
to&#13;
be like other universities&#13;
in&#13;
the system.  then&#13;
try&#13;
running&#13;
a contest that is both fair and&#13;
!un&#13;
for all.&#13;
Hey  Parkside   Students!&#13;
!&#13;
You complain a lot about this&#13;
school and how there's  no ac-&#13;
tion, well it all goes to shoW&#13;
how much it takes more than&#13;
just a few people. And U you&#13;
want  it  changed  or&#13;
if&#13;
you&#13;
think&#13;
you can do better  then&#13;
get off your --- and do some·&#13;
lhlng about It.&#13;
Hey Union (PAB) come on&#13;
let's get a little rowdy. This is&#13;
a university.  so let's  try  to&#13;
get entertainment  that might&#13;
reflect that.&#13;
The Bartender&#13;
To th  E&lt;I\tor&#13;
What'l   homecoming   aU&#13;
about? What's the&#13;
nomecorn-&#13;
inS king and queen all about?&#13;
For  the  past  two  years&#13;
Park  d&#13;
haa&#13;
had  a&#13;
nome-&#13;
comi.ng.&#13;
Wh)'?&#13;
At Urst we're&#13;
aU led to believe&#13;
it&#13;
was to&#13;
brtnS  back  alumni  and&#13;
to&#13;
buUd up IUpport lor the socc·&#13;
er  t  m,  The  IlrSt  year  It&#13;
would .. em  that  everylhlng&#13;
was  going  pretty  good.  SO&#13;
what happened?  FIrSt&#13;
01&#13;
all&#13;
I'd like&#13;
to&#13;
.ay,  Hey! Soccer&#13;
Players  why weren't  you at&#13;
that  dance  later  that  night?&#13;
You know, the Homecoming&#13;
dance. You athletes want sup-&#13;
port&#13;
from fans and/or  possi.&#13;
bl  fans but yoU're never&#13;
wul·&#13;
ing&#13;
to&#13;
help  out  the  other&#13;
croups&#13;
that help you. For ex·&#13;
ample:  PAB  has  a  dance&#13;
aft r every Basketball  game.&#13;
Wh re are all the Basketball&#13;
pi ye....&#13;
?&#13;
Another thing about Home·&#13;
coming: What·s uus King and&#13;
QU n stuff about?  First  of&#13;
those  "talented  students" en·&#13;
rolled  to help keep Its good&#13;
reputation.&#13;
It&#13;
seems  to  me that the&#13;
committee  is not really con·&#13;
cerned  with  raising the en·&#13;
rollment;   rather  they would&#13;
prefer  to weed it&#13;
Qut,  sO&#13;
th~l;&#13;
only  the  "chosen  feW"&#13;
WI&#13;
remain.&#13;
Write a Letter&#13;
Letters to the Editor must be turned&#13;
in&#13;
to the Ranger  Office, WLLC D·&#13;
139A, on Tuesdays  before  10&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Lett rs must be typed.&#13;
Cheryl R. Bra""&#13;
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