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Volume 22, issue 9
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Rocco Wins Vice-Presidency
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THE
Rocco Wins
Vice-Presidency
Prellmlnary
Plans Include Reinstating Safewalk.
Prosram
NiJ:k
Zahn
News Editor
Bruce Rocco, the newly elected
vice president, ran against
incumbent Deborah Cutler en a
platform promising: "A creation
of a new and expanded Safe
Escort program, open linea of
communication between the
Student Government and the
Student Body, to insure that the
etudent body is fully represented
and informed as to their rights
and responsibilities concerning
the Physical Education building
Thursday, Oct. 21, at 10:05
p.m., UW-ParkBide Student
Government Association
announced the unofficial results
ofthe fall election for Vioe
Preeident, nine student senators,
and two committee seats for stu-
dante-at-Iarge. Pelle were held
Oct.20 and 21 from 9:00 a.m. to
8:00p.m. each day.
expansion project, make the
stu-
dent government responsible
to
the student body, and to insure
proper representation before the
state legislature."
New senators will be: Paul E.
Volbrenht, Mike Schaeffer,
Jamilaiahia Nicholson, Steve
Zieman, Lennie Becker, Gary R.
Blevins, Payne-Minhael
Williams,
Kevin
Williams, and
Chris Boeset,
The new senators and the vice
president will be sworn in on
Monday, Nov.
1,
The student-at-large elected to
the Segregated University Fees
Allocation Committee is Mark
Lewis. Dave Towle was elected
to the Uw-Perkeide Union
Advisory Board.
When the results were
announced
Rocco
said,
'1
want
to
thank the people that
supported
me.
I
vow
to
carry
out all poli-
cies set forth when the election
is validated."
"I'm glad Bruce got it," said
Cutler of Rocco. "He's going to
do well." Cutler noted that she
will
still
be
on the student sen-
ate. "Most of the activities I do
are sub-committees. I'm still
going to stay active on campus."
There were a total of
308
votes
cast, about
100
less than last
year. Of this relatively low
turnout,
Rocco
said: "I'd like to
say that I'm
diesatisfled
at the
lack of showing with 300 odd
votes. I'm deeply dissatisfied
that people care
so
little about a
$1.2 million budget."
DlsdpUnary Procedures Questioned
cony and yelling obscenities and
sexually
derogatory remarks and
iunuendoes to women who were
passing by." Wallner imposed
sanctions, including a "two mon-
th's residence hall probation"
and mandatory attendance at
educational sessions on harass-
ment. The students appealed
these decisions
to
Possehl and,
on further review, most of the
sanctions were lifted.
The students involved in these
incidents have some serious
questions about the procedures
l
employed in their case. "First of
~ all, none of us were around that
l
evening. We were in and out,
l
involved with girlfriends, friends
<
and the like. Second, we
could
not get any information about
what the allegations were really
AlanR.
Oook
Assistant New8 Editor
On September
24,
four male
students of Parkside, living in
the Residence Halls, were served
with notices of "alleged
involve-
ment in violations of Univere'ry
and Resident Hall Policy" from
Ms.
DeAnn POBBehl,Director of
Re8idence Life. The notic-e
directed
them to appear'
.efcre
Mr.
Steve Wallner, Assj~tant
Director of Resident Li
-e
to
answer the charges at. a discipli-
nary
hearing. The n
m
day, the
students contacted l,Vallner. On
October 1, they me, with
Wallner, at which time they
Were informed that they were
accused
of eexurJ harassment,
allegedly "stan-i.ing on their bel-
about until we met with Steve,"
states one of the accused. "For a
week we were sitting here won-
dering what was going on."
According
to
the students, one
of them "got ofTafter the first
hearing, while a student who
was with him all night was sanc-
tioned and forced
to
appeal."
The students complain that they
~ were never allowed to see the
Incident Reports
filed
against
them, nor afforded the opportu-
nity
to
confront their accusers.
"If
we had not been let off, the
next step would have been
to
the
Dean of Students ... and we were
afraid that he would have to
back up hie people."
"What upsets us the most is
that we were let off, but made
to
oonflnued on
pg.
2
manager, and Jennifer Boris,
assistant stage manager.
This play was chosen by the
Drama Department for many
reasons. They wanted
to
do
something that was more intel-
lectual and abstract than some
of the things previously done.
They felt they had an obligation
to
the students and the depart-
ment to try different types of
theater. But since the plot is not
linear and jumps around
in
time
and space, the play has been
more challenging from a
produc-
tion standpoint. Characters are
forced to physically change
coe-
tumes and to mentally change
time periods without much
ecenic
change around
them.
What is important for the
audience is to suspend their dis-
beliefs and concentrate on the
play aa a play. With this play,
Overmyer hopes to take the
audience along on a journey that
is more imaginative and theatri-
cal than the usual path of build-
ing plot and climax. What it
does differently than other plays
is
to
project an optimistic view of
the future, a sentiment missing
from most contemporary plays.
The play tekee place over the
years 1888-1955 but the charac-
ters do not age during the period
and the audience is enticed
to
imagine the peeeage of time.
A
challenging and mentally
intruiging foray into the charac-
ter of three women far ahead of
their time,
On the Verge
is filled
with funny, wacky, imaginative
language and is one of the rich-
est comedies of the year.
Tickets for any of the perfor-
mancee
are
available by calling
the UW-Parkoide Ticket Offioe
between
8
a.m. and
4
p.m.
Monday through Friday at (414)
595·2564, or by purchasing them
at the Communication Arts
'Theatre
box
office.
Vlctorlan
Women
TraveHlns Through Time
On
The Ve18e
opens this
Friday
at
Communication
Arts
Theatre
OhriB Tiohuk
Feature Editor
Perhaps the imagination is on
the verge of recovering us rights.
-Andre Breton
On The Verge,
a delightful
comedy by Eric Overmyer, will
be the opening production of the
1993-94 Plays at Parkeide Series
with
7:30
p.m.
performances
October 29-30 and November 5-
6. A 10:00 a.m. matinee will be
held on Thureday, November 4.
This student production will be
held
in
the Communication Arts
Theatre, located at the north
end of the main campus
com-
plex. Admission is
$7
for the
general public and
$6
for stu-
dents, staff, and senior citizens.
On
The Verge
is the story of
three female Victorian explorers
whose time travel adventures
take them
to
a land they call
Terra Incognita. Their jaunt
takes them through a continuum
of space, time, history, geogra-
phy, and fashion.
According
to
director Lisa
Kornetsky, associate professor of
dramatic arts,
"An
important
element in the play is language
and the usage of language. How
language changes. How lan-
guage shapes culture and how
culture shapes language. The
play is about a journey of self-
discovery and self-exploration.
We are discovering a new world
within ourselves.
A
new world
within and without."
The cast members are Susan
McIntyre, Tina Pauketelis,
Thadd Krueger, and
Leah
Delaney. Production team mem-
bers include Judith Tucker-
Snider, costume designer,
Kim
Inetenee,
costumer. Skelly
Warren, scene and lighting
design, John Costigan, sound
designer, Kevin Mauer, stage
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Newspaper
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English
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alumni
disciplinary procedures
harassment
parkside adult student alliance (PASA)
safewalk
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Volume 20, issue 13
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Dennis Dean accused of misconduct by university
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Univenity of WISCOnsin-Parks ide
HE
EWS
\Wume 20, Issue 13
Dennis Dean accused of misconduct by university
ProfessorDean
Open hearing held
accused of four
on sexual harass-
countsof sexual
mentcomplaints in-
harassment
volving Professor
Dean
B1
Lattsba
N.
Jude
News Editor
TiltRtlllBerNewsspou
to
Profes-
IOrDeMis
Deonprior tothuauDl
/tarQsmIe1lt
hearings
held
Oft
No-
vtmbtT
16
aM
17.
Deuuis
Dean,
University of
W"IICllIISin-PlRside professor of
EqIiIb
and
humanities,
II&!
been
a:cused
of
four counts
of
sexual
bnlsmeDL
DeIu
has been charged by
UW-Pllbide
Chancellor
Sheila
KJPmwilhsexually harassing four
female
SIUdents
in
separate
incl-
deIII
bclweeu
1985 and May of
1991.
Wanda
LeitiDg,
Kimberly
Meyer,McliDdaThome,andJacltie
AIeoa
IR
the students who
testi-
fied
at the weekend hearings.
.~;
..
Jackie
Arellll
Kaplan
is
calling fer Dean's dis-
missal
in
lllXOI'dance
with
UW
System Policies fOlbidding
sexual
harassmenL
Dean, 53,
is
charged with
ha-
rassing two freshmen students who
were in hisEnglish class during the
springsemesterofl991, astudent
in
his class
in
1988, and an
advisee
from
1985whowasneverinoneof
Dean's classes.
The
two freshman students
in
Cuntinued on Page 3
Dean:hearing proceedings biased
B1
Lattsba
N.
Jude
News Editor
UW-Pa!bide
professor
Den-
nis
Dran
requesled an
open
public
bcaringOllNovemher
16thand 17th
regarding four accusations of
sexual
harassmenL Dean IOld
The
1IaIIgerNews
that
the
UW-Parlc-
side
Faculty Rights and Responsi-
bilities Committee chairman
seemed
biasedduring the hearings.
"Thechainnan ofthecommit-
tee
is
clearly against
this
and
inDu-
encedproceduresin
away that was
prejudicial 10
our case,"
said Dean.
Chair
of the coounittee,
Larry
Doetsch,said, "I
am
certainly sorry
that
Dean feels
that
way.
llried
10
maIre
every effort 10make sure
that
the
hearing
would
be
fair and
im-
partiaL"
Continued on Page 2
Why
do students
attend UW-Parkside?
Olher
kadImIcI
AlNeIi:
Sd10Iarship
AcaiIemic EJcceIencIt
A!fOIdltie
.~to_
.fl=;;:::;:;;;
By Dau Chiappetta
Editor·Ia-Chlef
.and
Terri Lyn Fortuey
Newswrlter
"He wanted 10have
sex
with
me," said Melinda Thome, a
UW-
Parlcside student, about Dennis
Dean, a
UW
-Professor of English
and
humanities since 1967.
"I
was
disgusted.
1
couldn't
believe an
English professcratcoUege would
do
something like
that."
Thome, of
Kenosha,
was
one
offourstudentswhoc1aimedsexual
harassment by Dean.
Dean.
53,
denied
all
four complaints against
him
during a
two
day public hear-
ing
cooducted by
UW-ParlWde's
campus
Rights
and
Responsibili-
ties
Committee.
The
rornmittee
will
l\lCOI1IJI\end
w~
er
DOt
Dean should
be
dismissed
from the
university.
About
35 people
at·
tended the
open
hearing on
No-
vember 16 and 17.
This
is
the
first
time
in
UW-
System
hisrory
that
dismissal
pr0-
ceedings on
sexual,
harassment
cbllrges have been held publicly.
Dean requested the hearing 10
be
open
10the public
after
UW-Parlt-
side Chancellor Sheila Kaplan
brought charges of
sexual
harass-
,..
...
~",.,.
Prof_
DeaD
(left)
wltll1lilattorDe1
Mark
Nieisa
mentagainst
him
and
asked
fer
his
dismissal
AcconIing IOJackie
Arena.
of
Milwaukee,
she
med
a sexual
ha-
rawnent complaint
against
Dean
in
the
spring
of 1991. Alena had
DeanforEngIishComposition 101.
On May 14,1991,Alenareceived
an
F
on her fina1English Composi-
tion folder. When
Arena
went 10
discuss the
grade
with Dean, she
was asked 10
relUl1l1aler
10discuss
the
grade.
Alenareturned IODean's
offJCCat6:30pm. Deanthen&'lked
Alena
if
she
would like 10go for a
walksinceitwassuch"aniceday."
DeanandAlena
walked
10
the
cross
country
ttaiIs
where Dean asked
personal
questions about Alena's
father, mother and whether er
DOt
she
had a boyfriend
Shealso
tes-
tified
during
the
hearing
that
Dean
asked her, "How
impol1lUll
is
this
grade
10
you?" Dean tbeo offered
1O"wOOl:lOIIIelhingouL"
AcconI-
ing
10
Arena.
Dean
grabbed
her
hand,
pulled
her,
and
said,
"Yon
seem
lonely
and
insecure."
According
10
Thome,
shealso
filedasexual harassmentcomplaint
against
Dean in
the
spring of 1991.
Thomehad the sameclass as
Arena
and received a
D
on
her
fina1 En-
glish Composition fold«. On May
14, when
she
asked
Dean about it,
he
lOki her 10
make
up
two
incom-
plete
assignments and
return
them
before 8:00
pm. When Thome
relUIIIed.
with the
finished
WIlIt,
DellI
asked
her
if
she
wanted 10
rakea
walk.
Thome
thought
Dean
Continued 011Page ~
Saturday Sessions proposed for adult students
By
Erica Saucha
News
EdItor
What alternative would a stu-
dent have
if
he was unable lOauend
the classes that would lead 10 a
bachelor's degree?
A newly available option
might
be
the Sl\turday Session,
whichwouldallowstudentslOcom-
plete their degrees while ~ling
them 10 work
around
their
prob-
lematicscbedu1esandatteodclasses
on alternating weetmcls.
The
Saturday Sessioncoocept
was
designed
priniarily fer adult
students (with responsibilitiessuch
as children and
job
schedules) who
have
60
credits and wish 10
obIain
a bachelor's degree
in
a
chosen
field
If
the
student
encounters
schedulingproblemsorsimplycan
o
DOt
attend their classes during the
weekdays, they can
opt
10 have
their
courses
011
Fridays.
from
610
9pm,
and Saturdays.
from
9am
to
5pm.
Saturdays Sessions, however,
will
only
be
available
in
one
ma-
jor-Interdisciplinary
Studies:
Or-
gani71ltional Leadership
and
Cor-
porate
COmmunication.
The
two
distinctseclionsofthemajorwould
be
offered 10students who
wish
10
gainasubs1antial amountofknowl-
edge about human
resource
man-
agement, global economic and
po-
Iilica1issues,andprofessionalteeh-
nology
throughout a
wide
range of
careers.
The
courses
would give the
students
the
opportunity 10 learn
aboutmanydiffezentpolilica1ideas
and
issues,
while allowing them 10
explore
the
vast
fields
of interdis-
CODtiDued OD
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Saturday Sessions for adult students
CoatiDued
from _....
1
ciplinary
S1Udy.
ArtDudycha,professcxofAd·
ministralive
Scicnccand
chaimlan
of
the
University
Committee,
said
inarec:cntinll:rVicwtbal.
"thcSat-
urday Session
concept
is
CSSCtI-
tiaBy
in the planning
SlagCS.
It
is
inlCllded for
studcDts
who have
completed
60
credits
of SlUdy and
who
wish
tocomp1cle
theirdcgrcc.
1
am
DOl
yet sure
of
what
my
opin-
ion is on the
c:onccpt,
but
it
cur-
I'elIlly bas a few
problems
wilh
the
way
it
is
being
proposed. "
If
thc
project
is
allowed
to
continue, the Saturday Session de-
gree
wiIlllOl
be
any
diffCl'ellllban
the degree n:ccived
through
ttadi-
tional
SlUdy.
The
only difference
will
be
in the
scbcduling.
Financial aid would
still
be
available for almost all students
who
carry
six credits during Ihe
scmcsterandameligibleCorgrants,
10l1DS,
and
WOIIt
SlUdy. Thcmforc,
Ihe Saturday
Sessions project
would only differ from regular
SIUdy
by
allowing
the students to
work
around
their
wccldy
sched·
ules.
If
you
are
interested in Ihe
Saturday Session or would like
more
infonnation.
caU
the Assis-
tant Vice ChanccI1or's
Office
at
595-2032.
THERANGERNEWSwlll
not be published next
week due to the holiday break.
THE RANGER NEWS
will re-
sume Its regular publica-
tion the following week.
Have
a safe
and
happyThanksglvlng
~.J.JfIJ~
olidayll
-Thanksgiving Break!!!
."Stress Management": VIP Lecture Presentation.
3:30pm, Union 207, Free (SAO)
Professor Dean claims hearing was biased
Continued I'rom
Page
1
The
UW -Parkside
Faculty
Rights and Responsibility
Com-
mittee, chaired
by
economics
pro-
fessor
LaITy
DuelSch.includesKen
Cashion,
chemistry;
Siegfried
Christoph,
German;
Arthur
Corr,
accounting; Alexander Lichtman,-
mathematics; Vera Kolb. chemis-
try; Stephen
Meyer, history:
Dwayne
Olsen.
teacher
education:
and ROOy Rajan,
administralive
science.
"I
think
the committee tried
to
do
its work conscientiously, but
was unfairly influenced by
the
chairman. and it failed to consider
sexual harassment in the broader
context
of
Americ:ap
Law,"
Dean
said.
"In
particular,
1
do
DOl
think
thstmy rights as a defendant to lhe
presumption of
innocence
and
to
my constitutional right
guaranteed
me
to
free speech.due process,
and
equal
protection,"
said
Dean.
The
sexual harassment
dis-
missal
hearing initiated by
Chan·
cellor
Kaplan
is
the first lime in lhe
history of
Ihc
UW
System
Ihat a
sexual harassment
hearing was
open
to
lhe public.
"I thought lhe hearing was
conducted
fairly
under
Ihc
circum-
stances
given
Ihat
none
of
us
have
any
formal
experience in
organiz.
ing and conducting such a
hearing.
Professor
Duetsch tried
his
best
to
be
fair
and
impartial,"
Rajan
said. ......_-"-~~~
The
Committee went into a
Larry
Duelldl
closed meeting SUJlday night
after
Kaplan.
.....
aIlteslimonies
were
heard
during
The
committee.
wbich ...-
- lhehearing.
An
open meeting
will
cusscd
the
evidence
forl1leO_
a
be
held wilhin
lhe next
couple
of
halfboursinacJoscdsessiollSull-
weeks, and
the
committee
will
day,
will
continue to ~
die
present its recommendation
to
hearing
transcripts.
Intervarsity Christian Fellowship welcomes new memberS
By CIIlTIe
Hinz
Special
to
The
Ranger
News
Looking
fora place where you
can
make
meaningful
friendships?
Inlemnity
Christian
Fellowship
can offer}OU
Ibis
opportunity.
Inlemnity Ou:islian Fellow-
ship began as acampus movement
wilh
students
at
lhe University of
Cambridge,
England
in
ISn.By
thc
laic
1930's
student
groups
ap-
peared
in lhe United States, and in
1941 Internrsity-USA
officially
began.
Today
Ihcre
arc
over 700
affiliated
Intervarsity
cblll
lel
aaoss
thc
country.
.
Ultimately,
Interv=t
people.
People
~lIli!DitY
~
c:omlllOlJ
failh
of
.
someone
who
hal ~~
CGatiat .. • ....
,
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Student newspaper of the University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Kenosha, Wis.
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Kenosha, Wisconsin
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University of Wisconsin-Parkside
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blood drive
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Volume 20, issue 9
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Federal judge bars UW-System's ban on racist and sexist slurs
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University of W"ISConsin-Parbide
HE
Volume 20, Issue 9 October 24, 1991
Concerns voiced at
haras.1ment panel
BJ l.alelU N. Jude
NewsEditM
Federal judge bars UW-System 's
ban on racist and sexist slurs
Tbe Uaiversity o(Wi1CODsio- BJ Erica Sandin
Pubide Women's Ceoi« held a News Writtr
Sexual Harassment Panel on What racun oooslitu1e dis·
OcloW 16. criminaklry inltnliclls? How C811
"We bdd dlis pul"I beam,c youlCl.lirutudentisinlentionally
IOllllll)'~ha,e bcenraillCCI causw& •dc-ingarrironmcnt
........ mnawhatoonstilUICSIICXUII (or IIIOlhel1 Juat llow can you
ballSSIDClll ill tbe lasl few wccb,• prove racial inlellDOll?
,aid Wcam's Ceni« co-coonli- 'lbeloquestions wae ~ ream10r
Dllleen Winker. IODIWbyafedelaljudgedcnOllnced
The Sexual Harassment Pallcl the ICCOOd ICClioo c,i Wisconsin
mclndNt Bill Honu, Mocleta- AdminisnliveCode-UWSChapllr.
r.cis ~ chailpmoo r:::=~/il Ill" 17, lbe rule dial prUeeltid 1111·
of UW-Parkside's Sexual dm11 from ra:ist and &crimiDaHarusmeot
Commitiee; Steve tcry behavior. UWS Olapler 17
Meyer, 16-y Dqaunen; S• ;,st-dybeeorcviled(ScpNorloll,
Basilless Deputme,it; '--- ------"---~-----...:__ __ ....Jtem1,a I, 1989), 1111d Ille act eoSaady
Rlello, Dileclor of Sllldeol Saul..._.,_, fH I II tr SandJ a;"• -- sured Sil.,..,.• 1hat they would be
lfl!lllb:Blr"-unoo.Coumelor; SN Nortoa,wl SleW MtJff alllelO IIDlly and wort in• eevi-
.SDmXniacr,AsmllmtofClm- ••NNNIN'(dWWMfftealcmclmpal'OMCO.
tir'lpmt!l'lll<ldltaed ""'""' Ca\'IJl'J-""7 ud,c, jbysi•
mam issues coooeming Sexual cal. wrilleo, orvcrl»I inlilZ'ideMD
II•-"- of .,otreosive DIIIUeeitherwhcre
TbeUniveriityclelinessexual (I) complilllce may be lll8de a
llassmcnt as unwaoled. UAWd- la1D or c:ondiclon "'your c4ucaC111DC11CXuallil-.reci-for
lion .. rmpk,,mcntOl)l)Ol'IUlliti
or (2) in matloll$hip among
equals, wbentueb ~bas
a banDful effect oo die allilily to
IIDlly or wort in die li?kmlc •·
ling.
cial.iel;,;o,,.. oexltt. &Xuallyorimtal,
and diaallled ~- Howevu, questions wel'6
niloclsocmafta-dlerulewui-ed
Sle,eMd,nplla
tblt lhe In, pe.enled Ibo esi--
aion of 6ee ipea. dllleby uild).
lw.g die Pint 411__, l'l'l Tllo
nNle W DOlia.-d IO 111PP1W
6eedomof lpeCICll.ilwrtsnH
10 =- univenicy
Cc-de••Palll ~
UW-Parkside's remodeled Union Square opens it's doors after long wait
•1 David DollcrtJ
NewlEdtor
Fol.Jowina aeigbt wedr. delay,
lkaewlyremodcled Union Square
opmcclit'sdoorsll4pmoo0cloblr
17, By 6pm tbc boll1o wa
,aed for Ibo Cbicago Bean vs.
0.- Bay Pacb:n game which
was the CCIIURd f;IIDd opc:niDg
netlL
TIie opming ol lhe Squme
drew approximalely 200 ctciled
SIUdenls wbo waldled die Bean
and Plctffl fOOlball game Thws•
day r.ight. "TheGnnd 0penng or
die new Union Square wa a huge
sucan,• a.t IJW-l'alfc!i& Ac·
tivities Board President Brad
Rosch~
AaxJrding to the Director of
Do you think Judge Clarence Thomas should
llave been confirmed by the Senate in light of
lhe controversy surrounding his nomJnatioo'l
I
.. ,.,-:!~~-'---;;...__ __ -,
..
..
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10
Yes No No Comment
,., .... A°fW',allll<I :11 •Jllludctlts.flC1lllJ'••llllf
,.._....,,._._no..• .. ....-~ .... ........ c t\tee'1fa....,.caD .. ,f'f_.. .. , 1111
1hc UW-Paruidc Ullioo, Willian
Nid>ubr, "The Ullion Square WIS
achedulod IOopen at die beginning
of 111c iremesecr wticn 111e original
paper wort< v,u done. II bid 10 be
te-bid on which is MIIII J)lll it OIi to
a different IClledule."
The-UnionSquateis vtty
diffCfflll ftOl1I the old one which
had not bceo mnodeled since the
building q,a,cd in 1976.
"h was definitely in need of
remodeling,-~ UW-l'lrbide
Siudc:nt 00\'WllfflCllt Aaocialicln
P,wideatltcaScbllh.Scladlldded,
"1be llllde"'S didn't - ii dark
and Ibey didn't -titoranao-11 ii
DOI dark 111d ii la DOI OC'lil8C Ill)'·
more.•
The Unicn Square bu•-
11C011stical tileceilitlg, anew floor,
andmo.eabletablcshaverq,laced
Ibo old booChs. The addition of •
larae window and new ~I
lipt lwufts ha, added I» ,· .. ,.
ably 10 die llllOWll oflight in Ille
Square.
Seni.« Tom KrulOlf lhiDb
Who are these people?
The University of Wisconsin-Parbideiscumntly
celebradng <,()'s Month .
To find out who these
youthful faces belong to,
tum to Page 4.
<,()'s month is sponsored
byPASA.
tbe lleW Squre Is 100 !,right. "I
ha.eto--s'-justlO
wsJt illlo die 100C11. ne Squn
la '11be......, 11 loob like a elf.
can,• ,aid Kruooft:
Sali«Craig Simpdnt dlillb
lhoSquueisf111Cjustalit is. "They
did ID e.ceiler4 job in remodellllg
lho UDMIII Squs,e, 111d llopefully it
wiB be lhe lint of -y posili.e
addidoN to 1111a fine Univenily. •
~J-Kunzapca.
•11•1 a big im~ an4alot
sberpertban die old Ullicln.*
IN THE NEWS ...
United Council'• support of Roe w. Wade u)l6ds
UW-Parkside's Student Government Association
........ -..... _.. .. ·-··-······ .................. ~-stoe'YOD Page 3
A llCIII amiet· ... arrested after flpt at UW•
Parkside's Residence Hall C-omplex. ..• .Details on Page 3
ProfHIDi" Vopet and Professor Greenfteld explain
the c:blDgea UW·Pukside has experienced over the
years.-.... - .............. -. ..,. ...... _ .............. _,_Saory on Paae •
Blastfromdleplll: TbeRangerN-s rnisits UW·
Paruide'a early years ..................... see Page 5
Tins week'• Edltorill focr oa the media's role in
the,,..,., HillHearinp.. .... ComplelellOl')'OII.Page 10
Seewllollal• pipe: Qeckouttlliaweek'sletters to
Ille cclitcir-.... • .. -•···-... ••••••• ... -•.•· .. •• .......... --... ,-Sec Paae 10
eam,,,, 1>a11ee 11epart1, - wrllat crmMS llappened
onao4••Ju&we k 1 , • ..sec Pqt 14
Clulified Pqr. See if romeone wote you a
pcnoaal. ............. -------.See Page 20
Chapter 17
I •
AccanliD&todlefcdcnljudac,lbo
nale-.Oldledon FinlAmendlllClllrishll,fo.
MMi-couldlUII•
ply be 11a1U11 their opinion IO Iii•
odlet, livln& dldr Ideas In. con-
\!(j ,;,,, --"J, er IISina a word
•-oftenlltedwilhintbecoafincl
ol dick family. All illall, Ibo
iadividual pauib1y may 81()( !mow
or may beobliviolll to the fact that
111e;,, 1122 7"" - offwi\le to ...,, .. _,..,.,tlld dlerebywOllld
l)o pmeJized for Cfflllioa ID envi•
ronmemdlabe/llle1uppoeeclly<M
OOl~IOCICIIC.
OwalJ. the lllJ)lnlobleal- is, bow
ca,.ie~int-rirm• Acmnt·
iactotNJad&a,iliaai-impllllillle.
n-r-. die judge decided
tlllltllelleClilmofUWSCbapal7
MIIIMW:1 wek1•bMftlldwouldDO
lanpr be wlcac:ed, 111d die uws,--
left widlOll • ~ din • cerllir- dilcririn IC 'I
cxmrnau
Gary Once, Asgi•• a-.
llCllorforSll.,.,...\ffan,IIIICCI
tbM "Ille judae decided - the
aecood ICiCUClG ol ~ 17 was
lllO ambiauC)u$. AJ tbispoinl, ft
sre not sure • to what tbe UW •
System ii going to clo. The sy11a11
hagrlnaiuandsweprocedma
lholcan wort with this. and hopeWy
,ell is ncdOlt;ooce we get cur
loearing1 after lhis uoexpecud
~wewillfiad~IIICIIII
20 deal widl ihe problem.•
Antllcny Brown. Dilcctar of
ihe Ceni« fer BducatiOllal and
Cultinl Advancement. Slid in a
- intcMew - "'lbc UWS)'Sltlllslloukl
say that they do not
condone hostile intimidwon.
Peq,le should be allle to a:, wbal·
cvu they-to say. but should
DOtbe able to c.-a hmllilecnYi- '°'-rcr olhen. ~ la no - u to why pc,oplo raia
dlaftle,U1ep.~a111aot11er
people camot wallt ill - iadmilhursday
rriday
•Ftlm "City Slickers" 7 pm, Union Cinema. $1 UW-Parbide
students, $2 guests (PAB/PASA)
•Play: "And a Nightingale Sang" Comm. Ans .Th~~· 8pm.
Ticket prices: $5 for students and senior c1uzens, $6
and general admission.
~aturda~ •Excel '9 J, student leadership developmeDt workshop.
Weane~aa~
rnur~aa~
~ovemoer
•"T,mc Manllgement: An Honest Loolc at Procrastination.• VIP
lecture series. 3:30pm, in Union 2(J7, free.
•Play: • And a Nightingale Sang" 10am. $5 students, $6 otbrn
•Is the Women's Movement Dead? Panel discussion. Time:
11am. in Molinaro D101.
•Native American Awareness Day
'42nd Street
•Terminator 2
4-d victim·• sboel to - wily they would want to ci.n,e !heir
»<:alk:d froo and equal cnvironmenL
Wben people reach tbeir
final bn:alana point. ;J,a-c ia 00
uncenainty • to bow they will
"'8Ct without rules to guide 1hem.
Let's hope lllat this chaftse is for
tbebells."
Sieve Md.aughlin. 0..... oF
SIUdcnls, ml lh1ll he was IIOlSW'$
if ihe unwasily will 8l1l)eal the
decision.
"The decisioa was Wlfortu.
nate. • expresaedMcLaughlin, "for
we ba-e a mponsibility to treat
t.ach otb« wilh fairness and security.
- dolt-not ol-:,a happea.
Wennotsurewbefttogo
from bcre. bu& we midi always
~ lladeata ffl)ffl thll land of
behaYior anddoour i-20 • an
Mcqllilllllcllldjlllten••· eat•
Lmy-r-, Coo.di,- of
Acadaaie _. Cllltln1 SUl1P(Jll
ser.iceaa&U.Ccatlrforlldac:atlonal
and Oihinl ~
(CECA) said rcceruly, however, bebaviordlal,-ltai 'oj dbllhal
"cln)ppina the provisions ol qs and an unsaf.c,_,i. a a•
Cbapler 17 will cause intaesling The judgemelll oCOmptirl7
nmificatioCIS. 11lil is nee a place was publicly rdealed a r.. llaml
forncist behavior, it ia an institu• afta-lhe Jastmedin&ofdll--'
licft wh«e a sllldcllt should feel of ResenlS, so it ba\>e 8!02 1-1 1
safe to get Ml educaticn. Chapter cha.,ce to diJeUSI die -• Tail
17 did1101 violate lheF"ltSt Amend• issue will beon the Bomd'I,....
ment,it))ll)le(:teddleSllldeoisfrom in Novanber.
Panel discussion will highli~bt
three local women at UW-Parks1de
Dctaminatioo, cooragc. and
strenslh cllarac1erir,e the thtt,e Jo.
cal women participltins on a pane.I
di~ssion of, "ls The Women·s
Movanent Dead? Three peispec.
tivea on the changes of IOday.•
Ccmm•m~an:ISocialO!ango
welcomes professor Frances
Kaffllik. dlairolUWPWorneQ•a
Studies, Sisler Jeu Vcri>cr, memberoltheRacineCounty
Women•s
Commission and Edi,- Bloomer,
founderofUWPW-•sCcnt«.
'Jbis-wiUOCQarllll'llllQ.
day, Octobc, 317 at 11 LIL ii
Molilmo D101 as p11trJdlllDries,
°'ll'I 11 o•c1oct: DCIJUI ..
where youuociool n,o, e c-lf'
Thc51l ,,,. ........
viewpoints .... -,.,,,,,,_..
movanent, ~ they alilll 11/11f/1'
IIIOlldesirel'"'chllfllll •-::
syslelll. Eadl will ..... •
ptaiOIIII eft'oru tu p:~ # P
chan,e in our COPP I ty
>tfe ••---•11!-
low witJ1 al OW-G .......
...
( Ociober 24, 1991 Campus News THslwloat Nsws, hgc 3
United Council's voting procedures upset many
81r!:-w~ =i= Waderuling.and all Tire Su,IUCllia, 1h11 w11•s not in ..... . _,,,_ f lhat favor and rein- Uniled Couacil's best iotaest 10 .,., VOIUIB ,--= o a force the Supreme C0lnt ~.1:~~ lib
.,;.c,sily sysiem n typical~ • -.... a lllnl oo ., issue lbat spliJs
~;;~;:tC:~~=~ PSGA not supporting UC
Go,anmelll's(UC)systemallows ByEric&Sancllez PSG
a clolegafe ., cast the VOie or 111e Nciws Writtt A doel noc 111pport llie
lllivosil)' which Ibey represent. UW-Parkside's Student =.:::~DOll.:'i:
flowCYer, lbc UC's voting system Government Association v,. Wade.
-81alY is 1101 giving every 1111.i- (PSGA), at the recent Roe 1IS ~ Unilcd Council of Ille
,mity its chance al a fair VOie. Wade ruUng. YOled api.,sl ~ uw Sllldent Govcrnmens is Ill
1be Roe vs. Wade issue of Uailtd Council's resolution in orpniwion for the Sludena la
teplittd •1Jortion is the perfect favor of legalized aborlic,n ro- the uw syatem. Coil1J]le11:ly
eumpc cl lbr. damaiic that can pdi11glheRoew. WaderuJina.
ocasfromtbeUC'svotingmethod. ~:-:-.--::--:--:------=CGll=lbuoecl==Oll:.:Pagt:.::::.:•:..J TIie UW-SIOUt SIIJdmt Associa- Cha.1Jcske,clftC10rofmcdiaaf- lhemonlbeliefsofalhaxlenllin
U1111(SSA)isangered bytbei=ot fain• UW.S10ut, said in arecait Ille UW-System."
UC iaotudoll Iha! supporu the article ia uw.s10u1's newspaper, ne uc·a weighted vocing
S)'SletD oper8ICS in flis fashion:
every achool rccei,;ca allout one
VOie for e-.ery 1000 studooll dlat
lllffld its univusity. The sy.llml
WIJlb well unlil one CllllSiders the
fact dial larger IChools aand an
OYttWbelmina c:lulnceol winnina.
OdlerUW achoob,bec•nseotdleir
smaUa-student bodies (and therefen
dleir laclc of ddcgeies) arc
engulfed by the massive VCleS IICquited
by IClloob su:h u UWMadi9onand
UW-Milwaukee that
could decide lhc ootcome cn me.r
own. Thia...._ CONidc:niDooon
Ille pansottbelldlercldeplelas to
whether or IIOI 10 remain in the
United Council• all
1beraiolulionpmedbeceew,
according 10 SSA Pftisidcnt Merk
Klein, "Certain c:aq,uses ffled
ovc:rwhdminatY for ii. but Olhc:r
(smeller) ICbools, IUCh u Stout
and Superior voied a.etwhelmingly
.,-nsl iL" SIOUt•bad CUI ID
olitl......,(whichnum--)
.... theresolUOOQ,bmll'IC'•hey
wishedlhe UC would keep ilspeYious
neutral posldoo on the m••
ler.
1be Unaed Council will have
lO decide whether or DOlilS Ylllin&
procemre ii fair 10 the UW- system.......,..lll<ldelepes,llldl!IC
unimsityconslihleDISwillhavel0
decide whelberor noc they Willi to
RIDIUI a pat of the Uniled Council.
Fight in housing results in the arrest of a non-student
IJ Dllnd Dollert;r
NtlllEdltor
On Oclober 17 at II :01 pm
Q11111111 JIOO" 1cspoodcd to a ropanedfiplia
tbetbe University of
Wi1C011Si•-hrtcsi~ Residence
HID Complex. Wilen the police
amedtheti8'1twascm:r,buufter
6tnla invcsrigarioe •he police arftlll:d
one adult wto was charSed
will, dilonlcrty condoct.
Qicf of ClmpusPollce,DaYid
Os..ow!ld .ated, "We had a nonJIUdcol
who W8$ Oil calllj)U,', 8j>'
pen! 10 be in&oxic:aled, and was
llyilg 10 pict fights with Sllldeots.
He eventually did get inlo a
figtnwithcneswdcnL 1beofficers
ari>ed,sorwlouttheslnralionlllxl
antSIOII bim for disorderly cooducl."
Thecarnpmpoicercportind.i·
cad that the inciilcnt occumd
what ID 18 -,- old Yisilor oo
Cllllpaa vernally bams.1edand tbcn
pb)Ullly •ttacted a UW-PlrlcsidealUllenL
1bevisoo, lj)jAc-:htd
the Sbldent and tried ID instip&e a
fight. When theSllldentignomcl lbe
visitor'S,epca,,edattemptSIOSlartl
fial,1. themi10tpuohedthelludeat
and ll00li: a swing• him.
At this lime lbesmdent pol the
visitor inabc8dlockand proceeded
lO lsM 4 or S pw,ches. The visitor
lhea worted bis way free aod the
Sludcnt walked •way as the visitor
continued 10 fflbally harass the
swdonL
When the poooc anived, they
found appoximaiely 70 SllldenlS
wbobadgalheffilin tbell'CSof the
fighL They !aired widl the swdent
who had llccn involved in the incident,
but the visilor had kit lhc
!CfflC. At this lime a UW-Partside
Resident Assis1ant led campis policeandAssislantDirectmofhous•
Ing Steve Wallncr ID the apartment
in wbich lho visitor was believed 10
be. ClmpUI police wm< ldmf«W
illlo the &jialnltill aid found the
visilor auempang 10 bide undernealh
a bed.
ACampuJIOO"officcr.-d
ill hilnport, • Al dua tilMIDOliced
the subject bod ., odor cl illlOU•
canlScomingfrom his breab."The
visila was tw:o 10 another apsl•
menl 10 be .aeslioned about his
involw:mcnlio Ille light.
Durillg questioning be admitled
10 being ma fiaht and ID 1Jein&
dNnk. The ,uit« lhcft bopn IO
become oncooperalive and was
placed in bmlcuffs.
1be offiocn de1emlined lhc
visilot had ._, lbe aagressor in
the fial,I and procccdcd 10 ~
hlrD widl disclrdedy cnndUCI h;-
oording 10 Wallner, "One of lhc
Residmt AssislanlS bad recciYed a
CIII ieganlina this same individual
having anotm allercalicn bcfcn
lhclCCOlld al1ercatlon. There were
Health office receives $107,719 grant
'Ille Student Hcellh Office is
hs bcm 1-...ded l fund for the
illpl'O'lemealS of l'ostseconduy
11,\rllion (F!PSE) two-yearpL
Thepteotilbl"Creating a
Bt.althy
~
Campus Bnviroomenc A
Aloohol Abuse cl
DnlgUsePrcve.llli011Program"was
a.wded inSeptemta-llldwillnm
bou&J, OttJller 1993.
Sandra Riese. Direc1a of Slltdmt
Hcaltb Services end NlllC)'
O!ary, SAP Coon1inator will be
~ting and coad.iDatiag tile
...,_,wionol*pntatUWl'lrbidc.
The fOCIIS of Ibis inSlilulioowide
grant in>Olves development
of p,ograms and policies lhal will
have. a long lasting impact on lhcl
university oommunity.
This Alcohol and Other Drug
Ablac (AODA) Prevention pr0-
81'1111 will be promocing and ilevelopong
• YlllieCy oC melbO<lsw encourage
others a tUW• Pamide 10
assist in lhc pJOjecL
The following methods will
be employed 10 IIICCl the gnmt design:
adminisleririganalcoholand
other drug suney ID lllldomly 80-
ledtJd Sllldalls. surveying faculty
Oil tbeiropinionSofthealcobol end
drug use{abule of their s111deo11,
olfcringmoneeary~tiVCSIDl1UdenlS
clubs Mid co-ganizMion• 10
spcnsoralcdlol-frceeveots,clevel•
oping M Alcohol UI Olher Drug
Abuse Advioy Conunilll:e, a,11
funherdeveloping die Pe« Health
EdllCIIOtp,og,1111.
~AOI>A survey will beadministered
this fall. and die informalioo
will be med 10 assisl ia
llilDrii1g lhc pl()SIM• 10 the specific
needs ol Pa,bide.
The Peer Health EdllC&IOr
(PHB) JllOSlllll ii ID it'a ..-xind
yes, and they ere Cll8C' lO be 111
active pat of positive CIIID&e
IIUW-Pwl•irfe
two of them..
Wallner ~ the individual
who was charJed was not a UW-
~ SIUdenL
Acalrdina10thei:olicc,qiort
lhc individual was in 1hc milituy
and - swioncdin Califami&
Tbevisilorwasdlenlakenin10
CUSIOdy tad trampclllCd to 1bc
Ka,oshaQlunly Jail He peeled I
bond of $150 • 2: IS 1111 and was
relcucd &om jail.
Homosexual awareness needed
Spedal tone Raa,er Ncwa
By AIIStla JC.. Nuur
Cumody 121'ofournation's
p0lllllalioo is gay or lesbian. On
campus e-.ery minoril)' has at least
one day, week. or mooth for their
n,cognitxlll. Howev«. tbere is no
desipaled day, wcet,ormcnth for
1"" -• community.
For this reuoo, a ocmmillee
of Sludeals and faculty, gay/bbian
and IIJlight has been formed
10incteueawa.a1C&Sandl'CCOIIU·
lion of this py,'lesbiall minority.
In m initial s:tsgeS. the ocmllli110eiswockia,ona
wect!fpr0-
gnm IClledule. It will COBSilll of
IIWDll'OUlacliviliel,mclautpealr;-
ers. fibns. Jllllies. de .. desipd 10
bring gay/lesbian issues illlo lbc
forefrost of campus concens.
Tbeae wecldy aclivilies an not mlended
10 dcbale the legitimacy of
the lifestyle, rather, they will
paenl fflOISS aspecu o{ homoSClltality.
If aa)"ODe is ill...-.cl in pullclpadngcntbecommiUCC.~
contactAllgelaNt1t.erMS95-2170,
Brad Roschyt • 59S-2.6SO, or
~&BY JMntsat59S-2101, for darts
and limes.
R-berlhlt,oudon'thave
10 be PY. lcsbi•n Slllight, or polmCaliYc:ocrect.,pm;,l)lle.
Hq,c
ID-yautheie.
• • • t •••• . . . . . . . . . . ................ . . ' . . . . . .. . ' . . . . . . . " ' . . . . . ' . ' . . . . .
Professor Greenfield,
70's to 90's interview
Feature
Professor Vopat, 60's to 90's interview
was ao Jow lbatl papped teaching
i11111til rec:cntly, the last couple of
yeus. . .10 srude,i13 are much men:
&Wlft of ii [ethnic awareness) -
moslly due 10 the fact lhlll it is DOW
school policy.·
BJ Alldy l'atdl
Fcatun Writff
Carole VOIJII, As1ocialC Professor
of Englisb al the UD.M:Bily
since the early 1970's. had ,ome
UllaeSting lhing:s to say conccming
changes ill UW-~ &cm
the l960's to today_,
Wbcn ded about lhe most
sweeping cllanges having laken
place at UW-Parbidc since the
I 960's, V-erophasiffld lhe rul
physiall cllanga in the univetrity
from lhea 10 now: "When I came
bcre,lllertwUjtmOreenqulstnt
TaUed.udalolofmllll. Wewa-e
ill Ka,uh and Racine, where 1hc
OateM)'c:mnpus isnow,10hlning
a c:enaal campus is quite a bit dif.
faenL"
Funllermore, V opal IIOICS
oat~ in the emphasis on
edmic diwnily bet•-lhcn and
DOW. Then, ii seemed, lhete WIS
yay lildo iDlerest er emphasis on
Ibis aimpm ml edmic and amlli- a,1-• cliveniry:
"When I came [ID Pln:side], I
bep,i _,.,.., Women's Studi<:s
(--M Women'• I.JIMra.
lioll], md I WIS die <lllly ~
wboW11Sdolnglhll. Now,wehrte
Women'1Smdies11adislinctfidd.
wo haw man, COUl'.9CS, we bric a
miDor,mid I bave111111Y colleagues
dlllnh.b 11eU11feministstudics."
In iddllitJU ID I lll!W•fomd
emphasis on WOlllell'I Sllldies, V-iecognlzed a srowm, tm•
phasis oa die SIDdy of African.
AmamCQ!lure•weU: •.Jbere
really WU DO emplluis OD
dimsily .•. dlere really w•sn'l a
pat dell of IIUdent iMerelt • I
llllgb1AfricD.Amaicanlilenblre
fer a few year,. 111d emollaleal
Anolhet of the great CNll&e$
taldng pi.:e al Palbide between
lhe 1960's 811d today woold be die
tcaehing methods of die UniveQily
faculty. Aa:uding to Vopat. pro,
fesaors today are much morendi•
llonal in style than they were when
she linl began lt8Ching Ill Pn:·
side; MM. -,It of the turmoil of
the 1960's, people !hat were jut
Sllrtiag ou1 telCbing wae much
mace opca 10 innovlln-e and ex- '-----c....--v-.,_----l
perimenlai lllduliquea. .. 'J'hcrc WIS
• con,c:iousness of trying to break
down the blnicr ~ Sludmt
111d acber 111d IO ,etow:r tbeidea
oldie leKber II III aadlolilariall
fiaW'C, and I fml lhlt for us along
widl dleresloltbecouncry,people
have 1-la,c midi - trldilica,
.. _ ..
F\lrtbet, ·1 find dial a lac of
,-,ga faculty • mudl - come, ..i-e and craditionll dwl
we _._, clurills the IUrlllOiJ oC 1hc
1%0's llDd early 1970'a. Whal is
true for lhe aJUDlly u a wide is
true ol Ill here. UW-P111aicle. M
It -, "1we\u, dllll die
mocedringsc:bage,dlellKftdley
llay die same. Sllldeats are much
the - t1l1W as they lllve - boea. in 111e eya of voi-,
"Bdunerioe bere bas an aspc,ct
ol eunuty, iJI dull IIUClenb _,ways - inla' laed II die ame dliag •
scaiag through dlool. P1YU11 for
acboot . . Tbe crilicisms of UWParbicle
ba'te always boa! the
same: '11>0macllofac:ommum1y
CiOllege. • 'not-.,hcailjlliilife.. •
OulloolsSII: 1•UW-Pllt,
adcdoDOlappearll>baTcd-.id
• IJ'lllldeal since Ibo 19'°'1eitw.
"MolloCIIJe ......... ta-111111
llldoowJ.-ecithufifflJ 111iui
Ameiicw OI' die fill'. .... incollcgc,aedae Wl)'• aiar,
~iJIIJcw:ringd tr,-,
doa't - 10 be¥e .... af
l)OI' • al . 11 . tt+o•m•.-.
cemaaew:.,y in+FW4r .....
lbey-~•c>iaiuif ...
llll"Cand-·1 ..... ..,.
,ery idealillic: -- Clllpa jlll doelll'tha..eallillalyrlpalllilll
inwlwmcnt .-
Tbe - people ... OW-l'a'.bide, dlC• al -• at 1llllllclllyllle-•WIII.••
• 11iedt.1pbyVqa&a1Nill"'IIY
wry riq,ly, - Aemicll ... ofbdteth.gdlemlelwe h •i•
;,. • •1 ,,.;.,, ..,_ ao•c:allb
liom rou.•h,I bo :,oa'ieliae
limply for M ed11ctiOl lfl jlll II
belblc to earn men-,....,
ctiem•1-• dlillaapdplll:e
IO put ,-,elf.•
PSGA disagrees with UC view on abortion
Ceedelltd fl-om Pap3
ownccl and oi,enlCd by the 1111-
dmls, It Is llleoldestanc! oneol. lie
-~¥Cre1•acl1Jobl,yuaocilliom
ill die COWllry. They c1sc1111
111111) in1po11111t Issues, Ille! dle---lbe-- sial 1973 Roe >S. Wade ruling for
legalized abomoi,_. decision
wllich oar UW-Pubidc. Student
ClcY,11m11CU1 Amcialion {PSOA)
vOle>d tpfnsl, di a wie of 7-2-0.
lbePSGA wanledllle UCtolllintaln
its 111CU1111 position on lllellll>-
jcct. bec:ene it {PSOA) tuea a
Deunlaldoa1qac:cluui-.ellcaldt
-
lbeUCl-.clsca-.yil-
-, wlaidl nVOIOdupoolbroap
a geoeql Ill mbly- 8100P of
lion ii a iepi It JditC! 4f die
otlldcn1$olUW-PYI eMI
Whmas: TbeUW.,.._.
Slllden1Go.o11 ertAacldalica
does DOlha-ie dlcliplll
malte moral decilicw 6-•
IIUdcob.
Be illCIOMd 11111: '111c UW·
Paltsic!eSl>idenlGowi t
Aaocialica doca act...,.,.
the Unill'.JCICouncllnlUW 511-
dent ~plldllrlld
rqiroduaive braldl - - ill position ca Roe YL Well,
Be it fllllbc, 1cdftld dllt
lbe UW-Pubidc SIINlell
OoYemmeatA• ·ten•
aneulnllstandc..,qat I •i4
llealdt aero 14d die JIDC "'
Wade decision.
•
()cd,«24,1991
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UW-Parkside's student union B/c:,st--,:ro, r 1 the pc:,st-. ..
Raqtr-,-.,a,Kan..•-~· 0..
IIW .... llllcle'• -uc1 lmpnmd ,t.11nc lllUCl!l 111 -OflCII
PVP Run /Walk led by staff
0. ftiday, O::lober 11, 69
facay, llldr and SIUdcms panici•
- ii~ COllllibural 10 the l'lllbido V:':m:ccr 'Prog.lUI Run/
Wik TlleUW-Pabidcllllffout•
D I edew,ryone.
Tony Maciu ol die acbJs.
liantofflce-lllefirsaaollllbe
lilill, lino widl a lime of 12:.55.
Sutey Maadcmact and Jean ,__ of the ldmiaislralille of.
Iba llld lllelat ~ time of
24:12. The C-- c.cnrcr Slalf
.._ IO dllak all tbo9e who do-
-.S $5.
la n T-suu availllllo
ii Ibo..,._ office for an)ICOC
llto -.Id lite 10 support 'YQl1111-
- --"8d reccopttion IIQjeaa.
PleucmakcyourcbcdforSS
PIYlblelO UWParbide Volunr=
Jlrog.an.
'lbcrollowmgflcallymdaff
i-licipaecd or - conlribollors
IO die fundrai.,cr. May Blacsius,
Kami Lindquist. 1- Bromley,
J-i.UJCIII, Bev Burnell. Tony
Maciu, Unda Buslla, Shltley
Mandcmact. DomaCadaea.MIII<
Madaire, c.ot Cashen, R«-m
Muoa, Janice Donu, Vltginia
McKinley, Cw Engberg. SleYe
Mcl.a,aghlin,li"IIFillt,DorilNft,
Judy Gui, Jan Ocker, Carole
Oincl,. Jean hlCdOO, Margie
Glasman. DcAnn ~ • .Jaaon
Good)car, Alma Rcnish. Wallet
GllliccrcJ, Jim Rot,ert,on.Msilce
Hali, Kalhy Ro(kwcil«, Lucia
Hcmn,LindaSd,ian,DlvcHollc,
Wendi Stllnelder, SDSIII Jclmnl,
GlcriaSec«, Marilyn FoslCt Kut<.
Ellie SUwalsld, Tom Kriacr, Mary
Troy, Diet Kumminp, Evclya
Tiucs4ell, Nora Kell«, Steve
Walin«, Barbara Lanon, Diane
Wcllch and PIil Zarlelli.
Nut wedt The Rlnp News
will _, __ UW-Plrbide SIiidents
wbo panicipatcd in or
coaliblled 10 die Walk/Run.
Slaning today Tire Rt11tg~ News is joumeyinc to die pest in -'i of old UW-l'lrbide newspipen.
Evaywcekl'lleR""IV Ntwswil printaSIOry that lllldo ~news duriQgUW-Paibide'searly years.
Tire Rtllt8er .Vtws wooJd like to pruent a wriely of issue, and cbangu dial ba.., happe,ied &aiDi lJW.
Paltside's 23 ycaa in Cli!ll"-OC'e
Goetz Gets His Guns
Deconber 14, 1977
By Pllilip
EllilOI'
L ~
Vol-lNtlmllarll
Wld: 111111,, DIC1r II 1 14, 1171 uo_.....,... lllf Mij"°""'"-___ -~ ,,, OC\ ol-...
_ .._,...,_ _ .... - ffplow torc:H IMI• any
Hott,woed twQdwc..
-
ClsyGocu,4,si-ClwnDorfor AdminillndonandPiscalAft'ain.lw.otdatdlh.ltlhc
fourofficcnofParbidcS«wily~C111110tcany&.m,iadlcl101'111alcouneoflbcir
clulies.
lnGocu' fint-llDwl toSecurity Olid,Roa BrinlnnlM, f'"lelZ Sli4fireenls•aot
app.opiailc in sczYin& the bcatialerells of di,, ""ff4'"l' COIIIIDITiy. The folk1tria8 ii die lelliof
the Nol-ember 30, Im IIICOIQIDdu.u lO llrinbn-(mm 0om:
Nl«monflsOleettoua'10u!t11,001ISider'&liol~ICMil11•d•,u.•ldderweij•,g.-11111
Wts. I 18fflUI c:onm:edlhl QWTy!ng ol lidaMnsorli'WnaOI..,, l1IJe lslllltl!ll),Gj#llle
i:>rsetWlg ht best lnlnsll Of ht C31i11U1 commll1ily.
~ ller9fole, lll'dar that u soon as possible,-.. no laler flan Friday, Dea,mbe, 9, 1977,
hmsbe l8ffl01'8dhm ltwnllilonn andshal notbelnlhepa 111 Hie ,olanyollhedepwnwh
Slllff. I am 8'91abl3 to clscl.a llQ aclior1 with )'CU« memm11 ol ,w Ail
GollZallelldeda~wlflthe SecuftyO!iellnCI lheOffietollaQ'MIOnonitally iary
piSills en OJly. The amj8cl ol wealk1g lhe 8 ll)O • was If,:; 111 $ Mir .. llllltijj Goecz
Issued Ille lobmo memcnum IO ~ o..:..ni. 7.
Nltitlhemetqwilhyoll'staf I amatll001M1ad lhalllll~olliclealms«hml
d 'rf 111Je isnotl'lqlirldl:>rlhel'OU5nepollcacillesW11111 not. hliabl,ll)l)lupiall, b'IS\q
llebesl i 491ests ollhe C8lll'US commcllity. MyOlfgfrw Nowmbet 30ordlrl0 nrnow llwms
ton .. lllim nt ~IB&&lan ol 118 ....... 111 by Frtelay, c,-nt,w 9, 1977111
Sllllds.
!lowellll', I am wllng IO ,IICXJgim '1at,- po11111l01: JI llnllrmt-~ hlle ,lj. X'.l
~-maybe l9atonallllln-wildellnedc:ilamsln:el. n ... m,. t• IUPPOflh
C8t1nlllzalicll I of .,_,,,.IO be slOckedin a Wll aculld bcdcin in .. Secuily Dlpl,,nen! ..S
aeeas,_lllllell8~othlsldNwlnalnlltlDlowiigtpllCilc.iillalae.
I) Trnpo,talion Of flnll to., ol~ • >llby.
bl ABll)Of lClll(I IO a ~ allWm
C) AtllQdr,u IO a cal----·• IIPOflld ol!Nllilllct ol a 1)8111110( pnolll
h8illeninglD«lnlhelClof1aidlo,igbodlJlwm«JriuYIOmemb..1ol,-camp111CIOlllfflllty.
I do prefer hi )'CU be lnwllvedand 111N ,-decili>nlO lllelN ~s ctillfyt, \I 1111 cn
ol 1111 abM inelanctl apply. I do not 'fiewlhe Isl d e.\ctp1101• 11 lccbd In COIOilll ..Sall
b'Mr kcanbeelCl)lllded«~11001db11, lnmy~wnn. k/1{11.ltlwd
be1Nt1ti0118d,aspoinled0ttbillheollcerl,lldearmslnlable~hlttneabowlc:oidlloi•
shat- be draVIII illless i,M bOdly hlrffl II appnrc. T1't llllPflcallOn at hlrma II not
pen,hld m8111yl0 prol8CI n preservt mn prcpany. The healol peiaonal fllml ~ be
~canbeasand,espetialywiltllemi(b)and(Cl,lhlllhewearingandusagaOI~
wltha11tlObe¥91yfllfl,/andrigilfyeJl)lainedandjusti(i9d. Alll)Oftotalhumsreleuedwlll
hi lllalad i,dica1ion roost be maintained, I 8Jq)8CI ht hi poli:y hnin prasctb,d wl Ile
lff'4illmeliled ;nl;elleded in~ depnlelllll policieeand ~ for y0IJ' Deperlmetll'I
COl1lnJII obeervw1:8.
Rqer askcdGoecz if the removal of the WCll)OIIIW lied to tome specific inc:idclltor if
the mo.e - a rd1oction on the 1cvd of pnless!ooalivn tJI the officers.
'This in no way is a rclleclion of any JlaSI incidence or the pro(essionalismof the off'ICffl.
The issue is the appropriatmcss of &he weapon in a uni-..enity 9Cllina. The in1e111 of die cbanjJc
is 10 beaet CNb1o SOC:urit)' IO ICl'Ye the uni¥Cl'lity cnvironmea"
Chaoocllo< AlanE. Gwkin llid 1ic _.. thoncw policy and added, "Wcwillupc,ctlhc
officcn w1 mainlliD dlcir CJlj)Cllde wilh regard IO Ille me of firalnns.
-------------~--------..;_ ______ --,. Campus News _..,. 0c.,.,..24, '!!!
Faculty and staff provide sexual harassment inf or1nation
dfflUmd-ual raven Crom you u1 caner w11 111e1e 1ype o1 -
exchange for allowinJ)'OU ID keep lllffllllld if it ii-✓ ... .::; ply awid !he sub;ect in the clalsrocm.
Ithintwhat we dois lMI WC
sutr« In lhc nrl8Cof ideal that we .,.. explore about in our l()Ciely.
Fnnk.ly, I feel lbll if dlb baj>petlll.
we mipt• well I() IO die signs on
rbeod,-of dliscampusand wore
Plrbiclclfi&IISCllool,"aid Meyec.
CMII J•w ..... 1
Mcya-c:q,WIMW!thtltill$ ........... ollDOII
ol cti.definirioll lt Ibo~
- "WlllitjAecilelyiloffemlve,
.i ror,.... 11 ii o11111111e..,
tey--. TINRila~wt1hrrelulloundlryin-olwba
oaeca do. Wllll c:a oae IIIY in a
ch oca,wllllc:aoaeayata
publlc: fonD lite dlis or wtw c:a
oae ay in a lea informal lillaalioll
ror 1'Udenn, .. a.id Mcya-.
Meyer added, "Talkina llllout
lhecultolne womanbood_,.
lllliD& abcMII piety, iiurkY, - misshwa, domemcicy. Apln,
!he object ol ducussing Ibis tel of
...iwa and m concq,t is to sci
people ID tbilk about bow In 9C>-
cialroleacrelled il11ociety. Piely•
,our llllilglboulnotipoe; purity
imolva l!lilldes alJooll KX, lhe
ae•u•I double s1a11dard,
albmissi-. !he idta of- .,. ai!Jmi!lliwnc11, fl'd domestic•
ily. All Aaaica value dlll -
c:rared ill 11111 period - that a
-•,.,i-ialntllellome. Tbll
would Ibo oft"Clld-."
w1 dWlt cliec'ltflql !ho whole
lllbject misbloffeod mm,y mea; a
male IIUdellt mipl nue• 1CJ<IIII
haramDallcbalp-,ainltme for
raising dlesciaa. The main lbing
I am c:oncanedabout is dlcbouad·
arieswhea"eonc-u,candreferro
!a and IC,walily iDtlle Cluaroom.
If lhcbollndaricsaren'1faidy i.ge,
I lhink we fall back inro whal I
would call thc old Iii-,. The
hislOry of rich, whire 11e11. It disc:oura,es
divmiiy.
Thes•fe posilicn,and I lard
male collelgues say Ibis, is to simNononuplainedfromalcpl
poillt of view of wbll you can ind
ca not do ill M o,pnizalion that
mi&bl be coasuued as sexul
---
"Nowadays. the couns RICCll·
nJu bMlcally tw0broedcareguies
olsexusl halassmtt1L Thcfinlme
lhat I alluded ID inilially is whal we
call "Quid Pro Quo" Ha•ssmemL
It - ~ in cxctwwc
for something ellC. So iu a riwa- lion where somcc:,ne liltc your boss
fo, example, says. 'I'm going to
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yaurjobormayt,cin~gefor with ,_aa1 i.. 1 'Ill 'Oil
allowifllyoutogel~ more fflCOUla8Clheml01'eplllil-..
quickly. ()bvioulfy,ll!al'sonewry merc:w~••but"IIIIIJdill•i
b!Mdformol•aalhanls!IDellt." do any reflCllUII& omwl,w-.e
said Norton. ill a Healdl Care aaina-.at
Norton eomirued. ~ !)Cher rulel of coofidaililli!y.·
broad =-sor,, de.aibes behav• 1-spctton l,e PIJao.
kn in five differenl levels. The logical effecll of 11111111 .._
five 1-1, incluclc: the hoslile menL Sbe-owra...._
eoviroment, seemingly innoCenl !illtsbelhlnbdelennillellleleod
kinds of compliments, settle- of lhe impacL
nooveital behaviors (l felt like be The sill laclude: Ind or
was unck'essing me with his eyes). egoscrength lhe pe,.-1-llcfart
lf thatbolhers you, tecllniWIY Ills L'ie llaJassnlln NIIOCCW ... iadi,
illegahexualhsassmellt,anysex- wlual penoo's pe.cqaa.r
ist joc$ or comments reganlina displrilyo{~,-1 -.; ,!
people"s brealts. or crude com- ber of~ oplionuhe psa 'llllo
menu aboot sewal activity that was hlns!cd feeb •MJIIM
Ibey cnpged in ClVCC the weekend Milable to lhem; ... clll ii
nlfinally,miyinwdcomephysi- aoin, on in the~'llifem
caJ advanoe.s. • L••'lh. ........ tinmaly:cbl: ;I'll"
"In lhe examples that I gave dlologicalcffeclaof*_,_
you. I dclibenW.cly said sbe's CICrtl· immcdiaiely after Ibo ... 1a,
plaining IOOUl whit he is doing. nssmenL
Now that is noc to imply tbal men "The8e vlrilblee lldp de·
are the only llllCI !bat can be ac- mine the inleolity of• ..,.._
cased of hnssmcnl and women logical implCL The .... idae
the only onc's that can 001ll• c:aieanJic,r:11eind-lllll plalnabovtiL __ , _ _, • .,.. __ ...,. ... .,.,ere.
Tcchnically, lbccouns recog• Kniuer explained dlecap11
ni7.eharassmentoccuring~ tolice pcaspeclive oa ...iii.
a man and a woman where he ha· nssmenL
rasses h«, in S001Ccascs • woman "As a po&.. deja._. we
maybcaccuscdofbarassingaman. ticcomcinvolved in...i---
Oth«cascs ha,e Ileen flled where mc,itsituationsinllfflllldillaall
amanaccuscdanothermanofmalt- ways. Wedoll'tin+eM"I; fllicy
ing unwelco111C advances of a violalions.
scxualna111tt. Solheeoul1San:not "°l)'picalJy ou- ;, w· 11-
limiling •ctionaN,, <:OmplainlS to wive 111 individual wllMI .. ii
simplyawomanc:omplainingabout notanemployeH09 I · II
aman. Anyonec:111complainaboot !Jut more S1ricdy a. ~It •~·
die behavior of anyone else ii it is aJIOCba' individual. ID_,_
a unwelcome adTMICC of a sexual ,.._ L-....... · DIIIW'O." added Norlon. ...,.,,_......,_pe-li,e
rL .. ,,.,.,.Ip~-illiu
a Sludetll bu been sexually vlduals. •
bamsscd diatsllldcnt can go IO lhc "When we_,.. •cir·
Healdl Services for medical treat- C11111SlaDCCSofdlcca1e,•dD•
menl. to look ll each c.; indiw" tsllr
Ricac added. "We may - Bec•uscaswepoinledcuil.,_
them in the Heald! Center having ofthccli,cussioahcle,..__
physical problems, such as head- CllC ask - ror • •- ~ .dilficultysleeping,adominal and Ibey Sly DO, dlea n,o..-S
PlfflS, or stress !dared symplOIIS la« .... ..... •-~-'-'-1
SU(b . as IJUdcty cacks wL-- .. •• ., the ud ask • u .. diem y go up outapill ID - --
.....
v,clim nligbt not want to go to depending wllal - aid ii Ille
wod:oremetthc ICbool. This can CircwnSWt<:CS lhll..., 1e .-i
le•d ID loss of concemnuion or harassment in a daUIII _,.
~~ poo,- performance whether it wou1c1 not 1,e. 1111n 1111 •
IS ID die cla-or Ill WOik.. whm: we •re ....--. .. WO
Riese ssid, '1f • SIUdeot was do have 10 inieneae • 1 palkt
1..-assedmayt,e Ibey buried this or dq)enmeoL ::.~= witb=oon'. or "In 1erma of;. ,,.... iL
body When com . ~ .any- wodoa11.emp110uepil•priWID
that~ have we~ a individual as we can: we ftlPZI • ii ill
Y comcm1DlhcHeahb very sensitive aea. •
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Community ServiceAnnouncements
Become a Family Financial Consultant. The
JCenosha UW-Extension Office will provide a 12 hour
nining on Thursday afternoons beginning in early
November. Learn bow tocoumel families or indi-nduals
experiencing financial problems. $20.00 fee for
muerials. Flexible times. Sec Carol in the Career
Caller for more infonnation.
Speclal Olympics Bowling Event Needs You.
Be a ,core keeper or a lane controller for a 2 1/2 hour
dllfton Saturday, November9dt atOuttonnscn 'sBowllag
Alley. See bow adaptive physical activities arc
plCCiced. eq,ericnce the joy of competition and sharing
with and a special alhlcte.
WIShlngton Park High School Students Need
Help With Geometry. Work one-to-one with a high
a:hool student one hour a week between 12:15and2:50
p.m. Mustcnjoyandundersundgeometrywelleoough
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p,11 Nb} isn't )'OU interest, ask about Olm SUbjcc1s
nmling tuiors. Drop by or call 595-2011.
Become a Good Friend to a Child. Learn more
about bow JOU can make a bigdiffemice in the fut1R
of a child through a big brolhetJblg sister organizalion.
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on Tbunday, October U, at 6:00 p.m. or one
Wednctday, November 13 at 6:00 p.m. See Carol for
locNiooanddircctions. RacincRsidenr,,canmeetwith
I ClleWOlbr at yollf c:onYCllience. The Volun~
Office II Pad side can 1JT111ge for the orienwioo.
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UW-Parksuk Volumeer Program's
Volunteer of the week
To be helpql. k:ln new
stillsllld inftuenc<.www•,i.e
n Ille 1a10111 why Xdly Davia
volallltJen • Gnat Elementary
School in Kcmsha In Ille Spec:ill
F.ducmoll~
bide and COilQI ..... to fed good
about•~
Kelly ii • junior in Englisll
and - IO "Mllk will, cbildral
willl tpeCialp.oolew. DIIYicl
Domine. 1k ED teach« a G1U1.
reportod, "ICelly is llea,cn scad•
•s1,e llllla lololpalience
and9ecu1001wid11beldck. Kelly
lllllcocne ii 011 exllaclayswbeamy
aidewu.-ble1obclhcre. Kelly
ia.,.i•
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eaijoy working will! dlt .. .,.,,..
nie,,.•-11hol-.e--CX·
laldbeyond lheacademlc,alm,
aodilgl'le$me pleauelOllelplhe
lllMleDII - !heir .-Is. which
bd111 dim acbieve ""1 experialce .
success. This expeaiea,ce bu
helped me affirm my cna pl.
to become a ll)eCiaJ NleecMior ~!°,'°'°'I
Emlhusiasm is oee of
Kelly"sSIRQglhl. Sbecao•oe
respcnsibility qb I polili-.t llliBea
volunteer!
One person
CAN make a
difference
-iia.·
There aro dlikhD ill K·
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wailing for spcciai ,c.ulOal lib .
Kelly. Ast .... )IOll - do by
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invites you to vote today!
for the positions of:
Senator - (9 positions)
Segregated University Fees Allocations Committee - (1 position)
Parkside Union Advisory Board - (1 position)
Elections will continue to be held today
Thursday, October 24th
in Molinaro Hall from 9:00am to 8:00pm.
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Feature ~24.1991
Wingspread Update: What went wrong with Perestroika?
(loklmallwdcomedC!uestiom
from die audience wbicb r•,ged
from die rde ol die media in the
demiso of die Soviet Union to fu•
nue American ecionomic assis-
-.
Harvard professor
speaks to educators,
professionals
OD Thundlly, Oc:lohcr 17, Dr.
MlnblllLGoldm111,IIS90Cialcdi·
rector of the Rusoiaft R....-ch
Ccmer of Han'lld Universil)' and
proee.ir of ecQll0ffl.lcs, 11>0U ID
IA udieace of educa1on,
busict v,opc 111d Winppreld
Fellows at lboJobllsoDFoandalioll
in Racine.
Drawina from bis -dyput,Hri,,..._
Wlllt w_w,.,.,,
With Pu...aob?, Goldman detcrilled
die fac1on thM have led IO
the dllmalic collapse of Oie Soviet
UIUOII and ill 1ubsequeo1 - of
ahoekllldcClllfusion.
According 10 Goldman. die
- sipificant-forlhe Sovictecoi,omi<:clmsl«wasMikblil
0ort,achev'11amrio111t>induslria1
machinery instead of huic COil·
unergoods.
Goldman abo augges10d that
Clort)a:bev sl""1ld have saressed
the docolleclivizalion of farms, Under mis sysu,m, the Soviet
people fell exploiled. "They need
1Dlmowlhey arc wortiag:forlhem·
selves. ff Goldman said.
Goldmu's prese11111ioa,
which was full m cnetJY and banu,
caplivaltd the Wo,wead • l'litna: -'nexampleoflliskllllUC
in cbeet bunlor - bis 4efinilion
of "Gcd,acbev's Law"• lit ii a.in'I
Haloween Party!
Odober31st
$ Cash Prizes for costumes $
Witches Wapatooie
Win tickets to see
Steve Dahl in Concert November 7th
ltenemberourw.kday apeda1a
Grill Open 4:00 to 12.-00 - Beet Burgen In Town!
DJ OU-Splnl Every lhanday, Friday and Saturday
CloHd Mondays
JC2 · 5-olll . , St reel Kenosha. WI (4141652-0505
brob, ii 10011 will be.
Go)dmall frequmliy ---
lbeidclof "imessing biilO<)' in lhe
matins 111d die IIIODUlllCIIW OC•
cunm:e,o ia today's iniemational
-
He oftm ltlla bis studenlS ID
pinch lheraselves u a fflll.incb of
lbe signi1kance of tho daily signifjcanl
cunge• occuring in IIOl
only wbll was formerly lheSoviel
Union, bul die rest of the world.
Hcaoldedtha&nonoofthia.
would have happened widlout
God>llche•, who initialed lhe policies
of poesuoib ud gJasaosl.
and pushed for reform in api~ of
re•islance&<lm CocnmlJllis l'arl}-
lwdlinus,
Goldlun ciled Go,1-chev'~
belief lbal "ew:ry<llle !lbouk1 feel
like a bllll&l being."
He eqlained dial the glol!al
media,esi,eci&lly the BBC and the
Voice of America lldio, gave Sovietcilizells
a glimp9eof 1he West•
em standard of living. In ienns of
U.S. economic aid. Goldman sug-
,ested thal ft olf« the "mosl•
favored-nalion"S181USIOtheBalbC
republics. Privaie American in-
...esunent for joint enirepreneurial
'YffltweS wilh lhe ildopendenl republics
should bt bald1ed cau•
tiously due ID die wonblessnea of
the ruble. die Sovid currency.
Wiogspm>d Fellow Chris
Kacmareik qoesiiooed Goldman
Students at Wmgspread conferences
The Joluuoa FoundalioD is •
DOD-pro&,pbilalld,ropicorganiza•
lion 6n1ed lhrough s.c. Jobldoo.
Iac.ofRacine. Under dlediteclion
of O>arles Bray, a former U.S. aa,e tdor, 111e 1o11nson Founda·
lion ;. mriooally taowa for its
lpOft90fSbip of die Winasllread
Conference Ceaier localed in
Racine. Each ,.- miclweSlem
universities are invited k> select
SIUdeot repn:aenWives ID IIIOlid
lllese corifaeoc.a. u Wingspread
Fellows. UW-Partside WingSl)Rld
Fdlows for 1991-92 .,.
G...en Hdler, Cbris Kacmaicik,
Richard Pe•non, Delaine Rogm.
and Marilyn Tuclccr. The BJOIIP'S
NOTICE I
The "NEW' Unl011 Square
wHI be closed to the public
for three hours only,
5.-()()pm to 8:00pm Oil Tuesday
October 29 as site for the '
Annual Fall Academic
Staff Banqwl
Main Dining Room
will remain operi
untll 10:30pm.
r iiciurdi
adviJor is Dr. ~ggy ,_ rJ!lle
political science dcpaimeal,
Wingsp-ead Fellow• n .... .a to si.re lheir ooa(-aperienca
widl Ille pal_..
P'lJdtriOD viatbe.ad+wit) ....
paper or classroom p; £ L•
Making sense
of 60's month
Jimmy~ lical guilar YOCa1is1. will llO!lllpill
UW-Part:sidc~"'lle#-
lng Sfflse of die 60'1 Mad. GI
Oc10ber308lDOODiD ... PIO
This will include. yalelJd.
solo's from the !%O's. E_,-
is encouraged 10 come.,. fllJl'II
what Ibis IIIOCllh is all aboul, •
~24. 1991
- Feature TD llANaD NIIWI, ~ 9
Political Science internships for students
lyLatealllN,Jllde
NeWIEdilOI'
111BflJlilil::alScimcc 1Deem-
....... uw.Plrbide 1111
...... OD &Ir 6ftccn yea,,.
1 ii, • PClllllll for junior and
......... wt,o lie iDURsled
.,.. ~•• career in a nwnbcr of
.. ltw,prlCtial politics. public
~ or local go.an-
_., Sladml inltmsarenotpaid.
Sall Flnaccilro, (Coordinaa
of OcMmncllt Affain) Asso-
• Pldeacr -· KThe pro.
,-ii offeftld ID SIUdalts who
• cellaill requirements of po-
&ai llCialce.
'Dey IIIUSI have II least six
c:redtll la political science,
µIii .. ., d,cAmeric&IIGo'lffll·
.--llldhavcaGPAofat
lcllllll 'lley .,..alao.,_. IM
, ... ,...n,qui,mc.atsof the boet
.,icy.
"Jaadler ~bavetobc
-..,t bJ die place lhcy arc goiag
to inlCrn,* explained
Pawiao. ,-.a.ciao Ayt tbal die SIU·
._lllwll10..e some101tof
r 3 I 8 une bactground or-
. 1'llia ii why die in.e:n
,.., aottcndtojunionand
....
"'May ol - SludcDIS in die
,-111n f ; iM1 .. db Les Aspin.
,,,. ..... ~ . and doing
- --nidl mvolve serving
• tMoobJIS. Students ••WOIUI& illthc Aspin losti-
----CllablishcdbyCmp
Alpintoht1pb 1siocs,es
II • - pt government conlllCIL
1'cy llclp !hem by provid·
i)l llftmlllon, gelling appcopl•
....... ad giVUlg them advice
• bow ID tMa:ttd willl applica•
lillll bNelling contntcts."
Setlior 0oq Johnscll SIIICS.
"lfarilc bad lbc CJl1l)Ol'lllllity ID bo
•flllllid ii imlcmlhips with bodl .. AlpaJti, UIW>ll !Jlsibllleand
• Alpil Dilri:I Office, I fce1 I
._..,,illlp~m,paapecthe
DID bow bow om local cili•
---·. • 1fitin1Dlbe eacwpcun.•
,-wiliio IIUed 1h11 odier
•-- 1law. ine.llCld wilh law lldccwu. qcncies liu the
laeNceDefmtmeaL Tbe90
..... - -ny la Crimillal 1-iee.or....,raa-ill
.. )llllice wat.
"We llawe W a 111111ber of
...... die Rldne Police De-
,., L ID fsc Ken GiD ii inllllita
~ tbiJ ICIDCS'tr: said
Pcm,.x:iaro.
ScniorGillswes, "l~tosee
run-hand what the police go
lbrough. I can see how lhcofficen
dell widl people. They 'Rll lhcm
wi!!I respect and Ibey appydle law
tolbem.•
l'cmaa;iaro add&. "Orleof our
firslwemt,MicJlelleManioo,who
is a very good baseball player, i.ntcmcd
wilh them 10 &Cl a jib witb
one of die 1111e law agencies. She
CIIIC out of die CJll)Cricnce men
cori>deotlhatlaweofortement'WIS
forber."
These sll!dcnts go lhroup a
l0rl oC cycle in die Police DepartDIClJL
They spend two weeks on
petrOI. two weeks in die course.
twowedcsin invescigatlooandtwo
wectsincmieanalysis. SoOYcra
16 wed: period Ibey wort witb
pobea ill about 8 dilf-........
"il's ioracsling; tbcy get a
rust-hand view oC what the police
fcne is like: said Pemacciaro.
Some of the stude:nts clloosc
internships will! the District
Awroey'sOfliceci.dtainKfflOSba
or Racine, die Public Offmdcr's
omce, Clem oeeooru. m judges.
Junior Sata Andenoftbad her
first internship at Ille Oisuict
Amrney's office in Racine.
Andcnon adds, "I dtilldt is a
really good expaience es;w:ially
if you're Wldecided in which COft•
cemati<lll you woold lib r.o get
inlo. Some of my responsibilities
are wriling aiminal con:plaints,
and right DOW I am WQUl8 OD a
big iesea,cb project lhal iovdvCI
lhescmtaeing of ckugoffcoden in
Racine Coonty. I get to di in on
IXJIJft cases. and see die different
aspects from bcgjnning IO end of
!hole being pro,ec:uled. K
PanacciaJo added. "Pre-law
SQJdcnlsgaindle~ofwhat
the legal system is like by helping
la-.-yus or judges in die lield._by
doing ,ome lcgal rescardl.-·
iogajudge,a public dcfeaiet, or•
Di!1rict AtlDfflCY. In all ol 1bc90
cmes lheofftcials i.n.olved are re-
.Uy commiaed to bringin& die studmll
into lhe ~ •
"We have also had studatll
ialan withs- Kohl, K-.
CongressD1an Kletchb. and
Moody. w,i..eaYlriel)'oloppldUlliliea
b - IIMClffll• We
allO bave iMttDships in Washingtoll
with die c:oopmllioll ol The
WahinglOo C-for Lmnina
Al-"ves."
Pemacciaro reitmted. "Bisi•
cally. the philolq!lly bdiad die
ial,emslllppogra .. ilfw,cudc111a
to get eomepaclical experience to
1C3l dlcreal world in polilical sci•
ente by Wlllting for I Congressman.
They find out wllatreal poli•
ticsislike,a:Jd dlcycan leSI iL Part
of dlciniemship i•ualyzmg, whal
tbeir expcrimce is all aboli. and
~ itlO:!IOIDeof Lhc boob they
read. And eceing if lhc real world
is like die - book world."
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UW-Parkside's Writing Center holding
free t-shirt contest during fall semester
ne WriqC-,loclledia
WU.CD150.ishcldm&ackawing
for I free T·sbat ll Ille aid of die
::c • er. llach timeyw visit die
cca•r--wWbccllleledin
die mawing.
T-tllilUmay.-.Obepurdluecl
inlbeThcWrilitlgCa!lcrfor$7.SO.
The llllns Me flect.ed g,ey willl a
pic1ure OD 1he froat 111d a slogaft
diet ttads: "Write! 1omncy ID die
Ina .•• of ywr dreams..
~Malan. WriqSpecialisto(
lbe WrilinlC-, ex•
)UineddlatdlcJ)ulJ)OICcflbelhwins
- "to make - people awarerldle WrilingCCl!lerand.U
dlelff<ica ilpovidet forllUCll:tlll
in all ... " die writing proCC&.
The -·· scrvicca - free tolll lllldalll, and its boars of
opcnliOII an between 9 a.m. and
7p.m. Monday throuab 1'hw,day
1111d 9 a.111. 10 12 p.m. on Fridays.
Student Orpnlattou Council
cmlially invilea yoll toll!Cad die
uw. l'lrtside
!Ho{iaay 1"orma! 'IJance_..,...._
~~23,1991
6~.M. llfffil 1 ~
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!lfoJN" of~s ~~
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Tldl,II oi, Nie al the •11o111 II 1 0Nlc
f10forllb c1,,...,sforno1111ud1ma
The UW-Parkside Student Government Association
will be holding an open forum discussing
a federal district court ruling against
Wisconsin Administrative Code UWS-17.06(2)(a)
which states:
VWS 17.06 0l'ellNl ddnfcl. Tbounivtrsity maydisciplineaswdentln
nonatademic catters in the Collowu,asituations.
,z) (a ) Fvi- rae:bt « di,criminatorr commc»ta, epitbeta « otlw.r u- pre,oive i,.J,avior directed at an i11diridua1 or on ,.parat,, occasions at
dilfennt individuals. or rorphysicaleonduct, if suchcomment3. epithets. otlm expre5$ive behavior or pby,ical cond~t intentionally:
1. Ilflnoll lht ,-,,.,._religion.color, cnec!, ~bility, ~ -orien•
tatlon. natio..J oricin, __,try or aa,, of the iDd1vtdual or illdmdoala;
and
2.. Ct-ea141 an intimiclatm,, boetU. or~._. enviroll'!""'I !o~ ~•
cation. univenity mated "ork, or otltr UDlvtntty..autb«i:z,d activity.
Monday, October 28 at 3:30pm in the PSGA office
iTPSGA
OW-Parkside Student Government Association
Ta8-Nllft,Plge 10
Editorial Thomas-Hill: Entertainment at its best
me wbM kids~ forlbeir (a.
vorile au100l]S.
by
Dan
Why wa-e lhe TbomaSHill
llelrinp prclCIIICd (II poblic a-,, • liCkvisioo wbca it ...... only one
~·· allep«ions apinst 111- od,er'/ Tbc _, media humill·
aced Hill while desuoyina
Tlrcmal'I rq,•rllPoD.
n•suuo, sexual
llarusment did i-7 :0 come Olll
in die Ol)Cll. It's poas,'blt dial
Jntbisweek'sTlltR""I"' Hil1 w1S lellinS the 1n1:h. It's
Nr,111 graph, the question of al.9CI pOISl'ble dial she wu,'l. So
wbelhcr J~ ciar-e 'lbomll "'"'YJ'lesed lhison narimwide
J)II~ ~vioioa? IIIOllld bave I . ._, conlinnco .
bydleU.S.Sm·
eiDliptofllleCOIIIIOYCJIS)'U•
IOIRlinlb•DORlinllke-ubd
to U.W. Pllltidf M!l!lmU. staff
and faculty. Ia lbc pa1t .-of
TAIi RM,e NtwJ we brle ~
a-' - auneya IO dump dial
dncllr iDvohled U.W. Pllbidt:
a Ir ~.dliawect"'°
stl r I :Ilia llllioa'lrilk _.
biM wefek•dlelUlljcctof
....... 3 t.C:cwfia- ... of a s., Collll Jumco
waw ti.,,-,madloa .. drall llinda, iii 111t1 ,._ ddl
IID ldllaaie-'Y 11,lt r Z E 17 •
Editorial I Wby did :he_.
- media spend
milJioal of dollars matil!g Sift
die hearings Ml,; pcsented Oft
puliic television widl bltdly llllY
evidence Ill all.
~.-.-... ____ , ... - --• bow - _..,.. ........ BeillllnfflVOd
la_ ...... for die,.. m,-..llllla~IIF-e•ac
jnnalill. 1 w fMII I ~ bow
Ibo aedia 111D • ~ of CIiis
Inquiry. Wllllil-~comia8tonea ------1117
-leadm illsdle"uoflnalll,•andlaT• .. '!'-·-·~
q"lell wiPMI I• oa piblic
lelo,illm dllriaa $ I •4-y _..
The-ls simple;
public IClmaion - c:onpete with cable lelevitlon and~
Pli)Wijli4JCII, Tbc --media is
a bllli 111, 1111d die n-Hill
Jk:ainp pnxtuced die bell
E I •-,-.i lelevisiGn, er
fordlll- 111ywbere. It'uad
to - die field I i,lln CIII \1lftWII& Pl 10 sacll a low lewl to k
can•,••• ~• widl olk:c'I. This
-'II ba'le1-I coweaedmore
p-olcssicwUy, widl a tilde more . . rily ., - IUdieno,
Yc:s,-elll b..-nei,t
II 111 _. dial ftlSl be dealt
wilh. -.I ia defi1.ib:I) wiU be
Ilka .... ~ 3 • & die Thoms-Hill
llesrinp. but 1he way lhe media
.,. * d It,.. ll0l :be profee--
llicwl crdleecllnlcalllld mffll
waylD~ .....
But lince wbel bal 1116
media 1-1 lhll way.
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Editorial / Opinion
Letters to the Editor ...
To the Editor: . To the Editor:
1a anyone etee haYing troooi. lNmlng.,.
Al a lo~ liberal defflOCt., 1 fel ft they er• auppos-.l to be INmlng at Parbide?
~r.11•:ryto reeponc:1111 Sara~• let!., Leeming to impro,,,e how 10 think for--
which appea,H in the Octcb« 17 edition d n,. s.iv.s? How to think ieauee such u MlCual
Ratlfl#Newl. I found her c,onepiracy tt,eorf harassment, diecrlmination, racism, hiata,y or
lnieresting, 1 not partic:uiatiy original. but one small
polni doea liOUble me: the piYolal member d this iiteracy analysle shoUld be thoughl ol or i....._
dreaded liberal mob la not a liberal.
10 think II<• other peq,I• just becauM lhey n
Prof-Anla HNI is, and has illw&Y• .,..-, •
"doctors?'
conNMdive. She gradullltd from conserv•~~
Ar• we supposed 10 leam, from the food
Yale Law SchOOI (U did republican iCOnl WIIHam ..,-,tee pra9, to find peopie, trapped wtil
Budde)', George Bueh, and Clarence ThOmaa). virtually no choice of wt,ore they can HI and 911
she "°"'.-I for a con...vatiW Ronald ~agan
rich off them?
appoln!N, and teaches In one of th• moat con .. r•
LNll'I anything from p,o/M110111 who ui, 11181
vativ• cohgee In lh• counvy. Sh• Me ,_., boon whh• maJH can no poaaibly be harMMd? Or
a-• o1 tKN(, the NAACP, the AClU, or
dl8c:riminaled agaioat? Hu no womyn aver -
..,.,, lh• [)emocrllic party. Ewn the witnff ... .. x 1o get what she wanted, like marriage? 1aa,
who attempled 10 brand Miu Hiil • • tuclnalinO this llne ol thinklng-rdl wh~• malN dl9cik,1,
a. during the s.nat• Judicial Committ•'• ..-111 nation?
fiaeco admitted lhat eh• had been a at.,nch Whai should we leam aboU: ••lfl I,,...,
.......,.tec1 d uftra-con.-vlkllv• Supreme Court from a financial aid olfioerthat aay9, • ... w.lelill
nomlMe Robert 8oEil. To par11phraM th• key-nole ao many forms, 9C>fflllfflN •• mab ......._.
II' ul:e: ol the last republicen co,,...ntlon: I It t.aamlng to malea d«:ieiona for oulMlwN •
walka like a right-winger, and tal<a like a right- 10 just blindly ace.,x "pOlltlcally CDITICI" ""-Ii
winger .•.
u ii tt -• a aoap commercial?
Many mlelabe w•• made on both aides of Leaming tha becauae -pat: ::a111w11t
the ..... during the Thom• confirmation hasing9, and liVe by the dialllualon of !her........-._._
not the leMI of which - the further vlclimlZalion some members ol a gendef Of,_ clG -.Mij
d NrAa H• · thtough penonal lllla::ka from the Of hlw• a penional point ol view that al._.,
r•publcan. and from IEIMMllve u .. flom mem- that gender Of ,_ think and ad that _,.,
belw o1 m, _, pwty. rm not h.W u ••llf)lclotto. luwablueClwyll«dr9Cl-wNI
.... ~ ol PJOIII- t1il•• motiv-• i ......... piat•-. rillhl lh""'llh the olop ...
am ol Clarence Thomas, a member of the pat1y wkhol.C looking on the Inner loop MIDlf ... trim
which u been liJlng IO cram l)Qlygraph t.- down wakway at 11:00 Lffl. Monday. W• ....
our thi'Olla for the rut IWenty ye«s, who refused to Chanoellot'• car? A womyn d.w.'I
aubml IO the aame procedure th8I hi ace:. Mr la lhil a uniV9ralty °' an animal,_,
p:asd Pump up the 'IOI-Imel
Donald HIii Timothy Clll'I 1 ft
(regrettably, no relation}
Plugged In - Halloween is finally here!
BJ'l'imotlJ E. ICJftN •wa•a
Col-ill
This yea, ?here ii DO IIW.y
p-eal honor movie that has ap,
pctRd. Sen,DeddAgainiugood
IDOVie, bla ilS DO tearier il1an I
hain:ul. AmFreddy slHodl That
movie...,..• cnshing bore.
So wbal can you do to save
yow H&Uowcen? It's time 10 pull
out )'OUr video reo:a1 cad and go
on acrusadeforlbe ultimalepoul's
gold list or fright favorues.
Before I bcpn the list-one
no1e: there are two CIIIPllfllrrror.
1be suspense llomrr Ila
wbir;h is mote subde ..i ilDoM
tho audience's iri-,11· M'kw ID~
lie the llorriblelCII dlaloca:•ralf.
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University of Wisconsin.Parkside Edllar~~ RANon Nns ST.utP '
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~24.1991
- Editorial / Opinion
o,bG'aGab
Word voodoo and other such nonsense
011111.-• lime, a gentle.
- uaec1 EIIClid bappc:ilcd
... ._. c( lines and does
•-bollll•inc1111111Jdy. He .., ... bow whalbe-
........ eo,ied (lowQ Ille
... I t tiof dial be Wit•
...... Clllcd it Gcomeuy.
If I re, in Hollywood, a
, ,. ... aa«tspoct .... cs,,
,....llilideltmanewway.
a.-.a II I.Alp:. 1bc tw0 got
...... Bl c:reau,d a liUlo
..,_..io-,ec:aledWordVoo-
...
Waid Voodao, or Noa-EocMII
On I y U it is lcx:ally
llllft.llp .:duedbymanycol-
..... ;;cf I :Cl. 'Ibey 119C
tilpN&fllmp:IDdiaorient
CI •h Mt;on. 1114 vex Midi
...., 0- die IIUdeots are
11d ½'pica, Ille 1111111
I 11111•aldl Illa 1111 widlcol· .._. __ es.lllC!falJehy•
I 1 llllt 1111k every1hinc
- , .•• -r affair, a,,d not
1ar • ..,.1111.
Wlilelll die paa I bave spoPlugged
in!
C ti 1• "-J'll&elO
..,lllddlel!)lefC81whicbloavec
• liale ID Ille imqjnalion as pos- ...._ To 1hc video ahelvcs:
lt-A~tor. I have peviCllly
dinaed lllls masterpiece.
Tab my word for it-rent iL A
.-lllct.
FUlll:r. TodBrownin,soldie
•IDOdief-.resactual sideshow
frlllb playing them,elves. This
-...iniovegot"Fteab" t,enned
6-e.a,1elf,respecting country
CIIIIM globe It tho lime. It's IIUIIO
by IDday'a Slllldards. °"""' cf IM Om The fa.
-~in themallgorefcst
~~ lhemost uaaly disgust· ... &Im._ llladc INlftl<a in lsge
!lal lO Tom Savini' s makeup (and
liiililicfC1111COrolc). l!xcellcnt10
ken of Calculus forlheCriminally
lnsano,andMalhMumboJumbo.l
CeeltbatthisWonlVood9oisafw
m<n daogeroos thingforS1Udeo1.1,
1»-eJSP.itdoesllOl,a&fU'$tglance,
llllP'lr to be hazardous. The Sluclcnu,
at Ille beginn]Qg of the semest:r,
are usually lured into a
fabe sense of confidence by tho
proft$0Cr who invl- !hem all 10
(QW CUClos and lines, Tho 1111•
denu think, "Hey. dli.s isn't 1h11
bad",llldlhcymuolhellliscakeof
ldliag the profe,,or this. This seu
lhet1agefora,equa,ceolbium
everu Iha lead 10 the umimely
dcmse of me lllldeols.
Once die profe,,or:icn,esthis
Cabe coofidence, he (in Pmbide's
cue the pll1icular Word Voodoo
pro{eta' is a he), _,. a rilual
lbe inllial Sll&e o( lhls rilllal inYOIYel
Ille SIBiing a,,d proving of
Ille d>Yious. Then, as the studeall
tlllt 10 fall into a ~io-• ioos
Jllleo( 89t&t:i e SI, die ritual picb
up. 1bo wiu:h doclO', J mean pof-,takatodlanting
thelllqO
- ol former Word Voodoo
priells. The lllldellll have booe
knowa to mimic lllil behavior Ill
llltirsleep.lllCl901DC1imeswllke
up ,creaming. "Lobacbcvlkyl
I.J;llw llfflSldl laiupelled wilh a Y
OI' .. 11· (It-you know is
oxhibmnl lllil behavior, bit them
in die bead 1rilll Ill add/drop slip.)
lbe fin-' ltlgeof this rilUal is
remioiJcent of any bizaa,,magiall
rilml. in dllt it involves lhe u,e ol
waicb wbilc oaling speghcai.
CaniiYol cf Sows: The only
horror movie I baveovu acen with
only one w>lent act in it (a car
crash in tho lirsUen minutes). This
one IS 10 subtle it could give )'OU a
headache as well as rcocclllring
nigltmareS, My penonal favorice
horror movie, but it ii not for ev•
cryo,e.
A list of quickies before I nm
ClllofsplU.
B04t Slqlhen King adaptions:
lxad Zl>M, Misery, aPd Pct Ct,n-
<ltf'J. Gooclvampirefilmsincludo
Ntar Dark. dleFrig/llNiglllmov•
iet, and Dr«llla 1931 with Bela
Lu901i and 1979 with Frank
Lanrela. Best animal-haler films
have tooonsider Willard (1111S) and
Jaws (bi& fish with ieeth). Evil
m~ 'IbeprofeaorlulbtheSIU·
denl$ into a ._ nl w-ge111ion
while ~g a sona about Ille
fonnac Word Voodoo mucky•
mucks kno...., as Ille ''Bolyai•
Lobechevsk} Non-farlldeanOe,.
omeuy Blues*. This final stage
of 1hc ritual la only complele if
tho Word Voodoo priest uses a
neon lime P'CCD <lecaic guicw
while singing this SOllg. and bu
Mn. Word VDOdoopriestaccomJ)IOY
bim on lhc boog,os. M M
oplion to ddariwal, I.he priest can
alao sing a 110118 about the~ ol
dieer«ae,
AJ dlis l)Oinl. the sllldcnts
are ready for sacrif,cc. The p-o--
feaor recitta a few more lhinas,
like "When you're doillg Lcsk:
poblans-don't thinkl·,.sthcn
gi-anCU111.TbcexamilMllvea
alololprovina dlellbvioul. wllich
is about 30 limes banb than it
-..,. It is t1,;. ex- dlM 1rm,
tho Sllldenu. Que1liona lt.ap off
oflhcpeaoaaclmcltthellladcet&'
bnlN. Only the Slnlng survi.e,
bat not wilhoul ,omo piece of
tbeir llllie bc:in& IICriJic:cd to tho
evildeity,Madlell,alics. Mybain
mclledpatilllybeforelllisclaa,
aothomadlclqa-lsfinllb.
IJlawhalitSlarlitd.
While pens of lhis aiticlo
may ,eem a bit nehnloul, lhc aclUII
teqUCOCe of e-.aut is 1l'IIC.
The nemca ba-.e been omiued to
a\'Oidthef1111WllllURby b1adt
magic of tho llllhor,
D,od and Evil Dead II by Sam
Raimi are worth the look simply
bectl'lle it is Sam Raimi.
Wllh 1h11 listing, I leave you
Ibis advice OIi how IO properly
walCll lhcse f'tlms.
Dcfmittly wm off thc lighis.
Do not laugh. no-how much
you may be im,ple(I by die ridiculcus
lhings you may -· LaUBhierwilhelcaseyourfear
and not llllow ii 10 fe11tt. W•och
111cm akirle (lhe fint lime). Do not
matelbeconunon enorolviewing
atarormov,cwilhOlllanyhelpon
yo..-pert.
Remember you must panici•
pMe with a l!lom>r movie for lhe _ _, thrill and effect.
Try ltOUtnexttirne,and you'"'
sure IO become plugged in.
T1111 RANOa Nsws, Pap 11
Raising awareness u,-.... •upelll power. F«o,wnple.malesollen
ColUllllllst play role of authority even iflhtad
·s.,,_,,,.,,_,,,,,wtf11wr,,,,v, per18ins to women. Aa:ordiJoc to
dq .,,-·•--""" -" DiancBarlhcl. womea'sadvcnise- _, ID fa,d,c "-icaft _,. w/1111 mcnlS cry, "1luy (du product) and
wtHlld IN1 tliinlt tf .,,. be will DOcico )'OIi. Men·• adTu·
Gloria Su- tisemealS similarly promi.,e !hat
What do ads have in common? femalo1111t11tlc)nwillfollowimmo1n:a11e1·
Advcni9cnaellalifestyle, dialely upoo J)Wtlluc. or sbonly
not l ptO(IUCL it's Uifestyle yOu llleMfliel".
can have if you buy tho product. Another factor that arises is
For example, talte the Pan1.een advertisers aim is to S8lisfy cmo-
(shampoo) television commercial lional gratification. For example,
wilh Kelly LaBroct. At fll'St you lllkethelniemationalCoffeecoot• - Kelly with awful hair. Then, meicial by General Foods. The
a11tt using lheshampoo she loots logo says. "Celebralcthe111001en1S
fabulous. Looking tabulou$ly she of yo..- life•. The commcttial
says "Don't hale..,.. bec1111se r am showsJICCllllesbaringspecial times
beautiful". The message conveys that occur in their liws. A spo.,ial
you too can be beautiful if you use feelingofwarmthisctelledforlhc
Pln!eell. At the same time it dis· audlence, which allows lhem to
a,,di1.1thecoouwn..-. Why would draw a iebrlonship to the cxpcrianycoehale_...bec,u,c
"icy ence.
arc beauliful? Al consumers we !hould be
Advcni9Crspromisetbatprod- more aware of what drives us to
ucucan berud byodicrs. s-, purcl,ase products? Advetlixn
is ollec clccennined according IO areSIICCCSSf>Jlbeca119C'lheyareable
- appeannc,o, posture, cloching to aell che imaga they project and 0""1111 pc9Clll8lion of 1elf. •Is it the images we arc
Ad-.Misets belp aeale mcaninp trying IOOOlain?
rcprdi.Qg hi1l11111111, wbicb ii of. •1a the prcducu oec \·
Im hued CJD product COIL or lwtury?
A woman's WCC1h lends ID be -~;,-•.umabli.,,,,,bybcrbeauty,a
mans' tlwc,-_tfp, frctr·••
by!lispowuoroc(Nll()llliclllaluS. A c- h ;,_,,.. __
woman•• appearance conveys hw """"'of lM c, 111 , t:f"l"'"-
p.m....,. 0a the od>..- band a oar
JDall •• appearance cooveys his
_,,, __ _
I ai S5e3 Faire
One day in Kileen
l
by
Terri
Lyn
.JocmJ
IOOlll. hdi.,apW11. police can,
and ambtalances 1-.l by her
window along with people NII•
Jting down die - -· iQg.
Lau,r Ibo - Mild about
themw ahoo:'>11 die 111ot11 in
U.S. hillary. Towof bcr friends
twel)' CS::lpcd Ille. SOIIIC)()IIC
~=====----threwac.ha.i'lhrouabawindow.
This week I'd llu 10 S1C!>
outofmy Laissez Faire allillldc
IO addff:ss. IUbjocl of rear.
OnOclOber 16, 1991', 81111)-
proxima!ely I pm,amancrashed
blstruekthroughacafeu:riawindow,
pulled out his semi4utomalic
pislollDdopenedfitt.. That
day he tilled 23 people itlcludina
himself.
This happened in Kileen,
T,._Ml.uhy'•Caf~oor
blocks away ftonlagndeachool
where one of my good friends
tead>es. When I 1-d of die
mwdm, I callod bcr to make
11t11e she WISll't 111 Luby's. She
was ttachina at die limo ii happened.
AJ 1:30 pm, she was
suwc-d to bout bcr c:hildrcn
bet WU told not ID. While she
the children in die classOut
of all the fc.-s any per9011
- i.ve, Ibis bu got 10 be die
worst. Tbe r-ol' walldng into
• public placo anclham,. mad
penon shoot It nndonl is OOlll·
ma anyone can prepse for.
Thc,e incidcnls i..e blppened
at restauranis, 1rado
,chools and post office. If there
is any way to prevent these
shootings. it would most likely
be ID probilrit Ille sale ci: hand
guns. The gun dial the man in
Kileen U8Cd was a Gloct-17 that
is 1cpl in die S181e ol Teus.
If 81Y 6icnd doeidod 10 do
lunch lhatday atl...uby's, I could
llavo lost someone dear to mo.
Even if hand gim were l]IObibited,
10111001,c wboieally WIIIIOd
to COier a public pllce and kill
6¥Ct)'Gl!Owill find a way to cloit.
Legal band a,.1$ just make it
cam.
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Getting a job is serious business
lob ~arc/, Lelur1
Commaaicalio• wll1 are
_., 1118 - lmpor•it mlJI
yOII briDa 10 your...-, and your
job se.h ..... nonnal1y will bo
lhc fine c,ianplo - a,aploycrt
will bm: cl your compelel!Cy ii
du -. Your Jeam rbould bo
fllnclioaal,underandable,euylO
-iandplem•ntinlOOe.
C:0- leaers IC00IIIJIIIIY Ill
resmnaandarceilbetleacrsof
IIJP!icalion er inlroducdoL
Alell6"of applieaD011relet1IO
a specific jobopcningwblJealetler
ofinwdoctioo n,fe,s11>ajoban:a
widlout fmooil,in& if I Y11C111CY CX·
isls.
For eac11, e1e111en11 or 00vcr
leaiersndleanc;
JnllOduc:toly pangnph: inlereSl
ga,c,nling, -Of implies
anpioymclll iPlaal; Value selling
pc....... highli&hts your
key llllaJgda and llbililies: cile
lbose Illa! arc critical from die
employa-'s puspxliwe; llike cues
fromjobck:aalplionloaud: Ba:k·
pound sua,mary paragraph:
llriel1y summarizes yoar tclcvant
«wNlOO ..i cxpeneoce; c1on·1
rq,ea raume: Action~
urse lhe employer 11> lab ...,__
Ible aolioo (II yc-w candidacy, or
ldJ lhec,nploy«lhll)l(Jll inleod 11>
lllr.eK0011:Staie-.ioflf)IX'ec:ialioa:.
timple Nnk yw. ,._ _.. wloml for e-,h
specific job or orpnizalion; die
11'.lCR you know ahclul the job or
employet, lhe bcaer loaa" you CID
writtl
Always addrea )'DUf leutt 10
a specific individual;caB lheorp•
nizalkJn for the penon's comet
name and Lille:.
•sen• younelf io the em•
ployet. Use &Clive ~ and aclioll
verbs and be sure IO include
..,ecific eumplea or facls.
Use 00.erleumlOlliloryour
beckground IO fit the job you'n:
applying for or inreresaed in; demon-
1h11 you've done your
bomc~ and know what is impor111111
for Ille emplo)'et 10 DOW
llbolllyou.
Forexamplel ofleaersandan
excel...,. di!lcussioo of the "value
sellins" pengraph, consult The
P,,fectCovttlcllttbyRicbardH.
Beally, available in The Career
Cent.er, WLLC D175.
PAlitik from Padssi® • • • • The Government, an exercise 1n fut1l1ty
B1BUIHoner
Colllllllllt
•••• Gowea - of Ille peq:le.
by dlepe01)ic. for be people.all
not perish from the esth" (A. un-
~). lbete•n:signific.Wllwords.
dlediff',culty lies in lhe facttbeydo
not presendy apply 10 thc United
Stata govctnmelllal sya1em.
Mu:11 of Ola' Cutmlt l)olilical
llrifc ckrivca &om .,... an&iqo,aied
andan:llliC twOparty syswn. nis
is I l)'Slall of ~IIUYC gov•
cnunenL II is not a pw:1icipelllly
sYstem- Shcllld a polilical dc<:i·
sion go awry, the RcpubliCIIIS
blame Ilic Democrats. !be Demoalll
blanc the Republicans. JI
yoa aro • hberal, you are eaipled,
if you aro a COftlelVllive.
youarcoancizecl,ifyo,,an:a
1'10dr'111•. no one cares. lfyoa arc
DOI I member oi either party, you
have no voice, you do DOI COWll at
all.
Ouraovcnmcatno~ffOreecnts
die people. Our govan- mc.uuep: serts only those spcclJII
bllacsts who caiafford 10 be rq>-
resenled. n,epeopk'•1epeatnta•
aves, _. legi.slllm'CS, n elected
by those special iA!fflSI. unless
they have coou,tl ol their own
mooey tD ))Ull:ha9e Ilic eleclion.
Ourgcwernmentha:lbei •• ,., ..
closed organizaoon. a,mpma! of
meD and women, mosdy men,
mostly while. whose self-importanee
and Ille C(llltinualioo has be·
a,me more imponant than the id&-
ology it purporu IO rcprescnt. We
have 110 leaders. only followers,
who like caslnred pts. enjoy
being led.
We have J"Sidents, we have
govcmon, we llave mayors, we
have police chiels, who have been
awarded 10m11Cb power, Ibey now
decide what is good for us, cvca if
we do not - it. And if you
diugree, you are unpalriotic.
M America, kweitorlca\'Cit. ff Wha&
about Ille people, the citizens. thc
Americans whohavcnoocherplace
togo?
11110 Jooaer mate, any differeoce
if we WIC or oot. it will be
decidod rorus. We have a bllreauC111C)'
Iha& rules ii.self, from lhefederal
l)'Slenl IO die Slate sySICms.
We i.vc lbe dvil ~ .,_,
anorpruutiondlalll•(io..
motl cmcrimin•luy o. I •.,
in cxislenoc.. We.,_•,; :
ju,ooc sy.11tm which .......
1C1f,whidi~--
lhough itis noteffccli,e, .. .._
willbc. Wchavc•~•-.
OM d1at will do alJdia&-
ing provoking illlcr ...... - flict IO ~ illelf,
I woold comm. OI GW ..
liooal heallh sysiem, ih111111d..,_
By Ilic way, wen dleomy ._ ttia1ized coona:y dill ~·111111
one.
The point to bo made II .. our governmcnc ii no bpr .,
sponsivc 10 ihc people. 11111 •
sponsivc to co,po,.....,111•
oationala. IOocbetCO,--,Dle
v«y weal lily, 10 the apedal •
CJIS, IO political i-tia,.i ....
lOOSIS.
There WSII only IIIDtoaffcctcbange
iD ouraow .,,.._,.
!NIie 1111 1)'11,Cffl. in Ille One
eJil'ina way ii·-- .,.. a
improve ii. The 01W .., ...
eiminale it and DI CIC 'lie
choice is yours..
UW-Parkside students hard at work on "And a Nightingale Sang"
l7T....,E.,C.._t e
,-,wnw
Lut Friay, I W11 invilied 10
ace a idlearsal of Parbidc's next
podllclioe, ~ADC! • Nightingale
Sang ..•• • This drmu,,ctin wwn,
c:t:111m on lhe trials and alumpba
of an C<CGUril; aunhom &gland
family.
DiJeclorLiaK«ndSl<ycxplllned10me
thatduswas lheirlast
ulleasal before die leCbnical •
pecll of ihc)ll'oduaion -incorporMcd.
Sllldent Michael Lee, who
plays ~. tb6 piano playing
00llmal. Slid Ibis about wodl: of
puaingonaplay: "I'beleinlways
l0mC won; ... Is lil\'OI~. but
when you• =uina lDd dmlp
arc llappeDing, it's fim-it'•
pla~.-
Tllere arelloun c'r , ?'I on
1h11 pcriocl, 8lelllOru'llion IIIPIY·
iftgmw-ap,lllddi•lectaslung.
Howc,e,, ~ a-. nll a
play•tllc-••andlains.
CIIII mite tbinp excilins ad cx• ........ l.Ae ... "'Tho l)lay is
llle-beronel]liorily. Tlllt'1 Ibo
dllnc,-11&.,.tDp.1118-
time k>. It'~j,alina •
1,adpg l)y lhcoocrdlf:alll I
...... it cenainly does 11b. lol!g
time. Beforc I arrived, dl8y were
wanning up ia the "peen room"
and after I left. it was lime for oote
llting. lt'sdifliculno~lhcsc
lllarllbon$ go on every night for
the people involved in tbcplay. 11
cenalnly Isa laborolloYe.
Props Ma1ltt Rob Johnson,
wbo is abo • studen~ has lhc iesponsibili
1y to ascertain Ill the
pope for the play. This includes
WWII fimlilllle, a piano, 1 funclional
SIOVe, • icebox, gas masts,
and a Cll ~ (which had 10 be
ap,ciaUy consluCled for the pcoduc:uon).
Johnson !las been woddQg on
collecli111 Ille pope since the I»
p,ning of tllis ae-. Wllicb
prop WU lhehanleatlOrllld? Jolin-
-, "The bi&&al dung for t1lia
mow-(that)-had IOhavesix
Plmasbwbicblallkduphaving
IOFlllfiolll Ill Amy/Navy-in
Milw•ulrec."
Thecbelfeltleolldmon'ajob
ia IO find pieces from Ille period
that fit the design COllCqlt III well.
"Thia show is kdd of cardl ione,,
111+1 ........... Alocollbc"'4rw,;
found, - had to dllow out, ~ came ii) - 'An Deco' wlllcb
illl'tany oldlat- it's va:yclean. •
Jclulson 'tiOIU on the play like I
full time job and hdps whenever
be can fie in the !Chcdwe. Whea I
visilt;d.J~wasatlhepoinlof
Slal1ina ,ct dressing wbicll makes
the set look "lived in."
One of Ille aspects Of 1flc play
tll8I swck me WIS Ille .ealism the
r.muy•sargwnenu and 0011versations
had.
l.eccornmenleldonlhefarniy
l1lemc o{ lbe play. "One of lhc
major things I d1ink the play is
•bout is the effects ol war on a
fanily ... Thedialoguewaawri11e11
like • family talks: very oflell
pecplc...,'1lislaling10eacbothu,
people Ire laJkina over CICb odaer,
manapting each othu, or cutli•g each ocher off ••
Ilia lhis-ol realism in the
.... - - ... prop pieces of Ille WWII en that rally bc1ps
lh,, l'idic!KC Olller the play.,_.
r.Dy.
"Tllat is Ille chalJense for die
ICIOn iD lllis ..,_,. Lee (IOQlm-
-- "Ii is ~ liu .. _ ffllOlclecl 11,Js COirYCt181ioa Md
wrooe k llc>WI."
'lbeweebancl-.of c:ollllloillion
IR about 10 culminae
klmOrrow on opeaing ni&ht, • And
a Nightingale Sang •.• • perfor-
~ an: all inlheConununicabOII
ArtsThealeru 8pm 0110ctober
25 &c 26 and ~ I .t2.
A,, October 31 lliiiee • JOam is
Ibo 1theduled. For ~ ~ .59.5-2564 or visil illt boJlgjlice"
CART 21,. Ti+;kcCI .. $5 ra,
atudcnlSand lmior~-$6
foe g,encnl actminioe l)al'I Ill
tllia production S-Jal .,•
~:a,,1991
- Feature
Pre-Med students volunteer for forensics Know where your social movement is?
IJDtcaS +-
,.._wrlkr
HillcrWOlked wilhDr. Wwc:l'.du,. ,..... __ _
ingtbcenlimyoflatr-'ssping
-• Marc Pre,.Me,s SIUdenlS gradually lllr.ed to bo involved in
Jlld7BCllletltt
Featllft Editor
movement is ~gin the
movement and doing 30111ething
forid.itelllledngdiSC'PSlionsuh
u tbisand voicing your opinion to
make it die ks& diacl&Slion it can
bo", comm~ A1iton Opehle, a
sep , ~ ntltive 0£ lbc class' media
commiace.
1d r -,on: bas always -•-I. I "1pttialOC, olf'cr• _,. I I ffll -, ilS worken
Ill ......... cvi:esto lhe
... - ,. _,_ • ........ ----.-. Q.M- ft ...
::: ..... d l?'""llbopcrfmn-
- ; widl lhe Kenosha ill ••111.5,-,•.,numincr.rmdcr- o.l/f . , ... .,. ill•-IIISIISYIC»•Otu,ou -•·•l•• -4 iD lhe process, ;... ... dleii p ospcclive
-
Md...,_ i,sipill,JdlDHiller,aPtelnlo
lhcoflice
afQIJ 8 ti :s, die Volunteer
,..._CNdl-.:ll'•UW•Pltk•
• ai-www1 her lhatbe wu
PSlllkb I 1padlologisl,
.11.-.1>bowiflherewas
a; J wldlatwouldpe-
,-IllllrlPlaC.-cncr.
L p J:dy -:clllCIC1ed Dr.
........ XcmebaCounty
if 7 T I ,wboisinvol--ed
ilP I .. p•COIIIIS lhe au-
...,. .... _ ......... .,IOhetmeit-
----•bOwaper- aalalladifdleclcalhwas
caalliJ 11 , 'llicide, m: il it
......
Al • d Ille individuals
(Wilie', P el•a. 111d Hiller) sat
mf"I• latlelgth bow
1k I I -~wal wi:b Wiliclt
........... ,ed.
Ac [ ... ID P.agberg, this
lfl • t 11; •ccessful, and
tbc program, and die amount or
votun--. bas risen to nine,
"N"me l're,.Mcd SllldenlS me
doini IUIOp!ies with Dr. Witlck. •
~ ~gberg. "They arc ac:IUally
ISSISting, and If they feel comfonlble
they can ob,erve for a while.
Dr. Witict is an w:ellent teachet,
and as he is doing dissection lie
ldJa Ille studenlS wbal they me
wu:hing. Udley arc ob9ervinga
d'mscd 'lean. he Informs them
why the hcert is dinted, and why
iuppearslhat way.•
The •udenu arrive and comple1e
as much as lhey arccomfonlble
with during lheir appointed
days. Engberg JIited, wLaJI
IIUMlfflet, tbcl'C wac a few ~
lions when the Slaff penon woning
with Dr. Wiliclt'sassislanlwas
IIOt available, 10 a vol11111- was
able10dotbe1U1q1Sywitbbim. He
will allow 1h11 10 happen if they
feel cornforllble with it. It's vuy
eoucariONI; •lleyeq,erienOedtinp
they coold never learn in a classroom."
Stacy Addams. a UW-Pad·
side,ophanorc,,;..p.esscdhufcelings
aboul her participalioll in tbe
Pie-Med program in aRCCnlinlCt•
view •
"I enjoy it immensely," ml
Addams. •1 believe that the eiq,erience
will be helpful latet in my
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Dr. Lalla Ruow's Commaoic911onandSocialChangeclassis
plcasedto111110U11CCasociatmovemeuclilcussion
seriesenlilled, "It's
Elc,cn O'Cloct • Do you know
wbcre your social movement is?"
to be beld every Thursday from
J lam Ulllil 12:ISpm In MolinalO
D!Ol.
Memben of tbe class decided
to q,en uP the discussions ID Ille
entire university as wen as membcnoftheCCClllmllliiy
bo,•11,clhcy
felt Chat doing ao would benefit
tbo9e who perticipale and enhance
the qualil)' of lhe cliscussiOll.
"Part of SIJllPOl1ing a 90Cial
Today'sdi,cussion will focus
on animal rights. The p.e3Cn1111ion
will include tbe film, "Inside
Bioselrc:h" followcdbyadiscussioo
led by a member of the class.
On Octcber3 l, the discussion
will r.,.,... 011 women'• ri&f,ls. A
panel of woa,en's rish(s activists
from duougloul~ Wisconsin
will join the clasl. The
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campus Police Reports
October 13, 1'91
•Tnffic Viollrioft (1258 LID.) •
Officer .. ,,pod • vdl£le and dc,-
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October 14, 1991
•U.-01 (12:IS LIii,) • 'Jbrec
.-is livlna at die P•wldt-1-"
Hall came 10 thb dq.wa~ to
1qult:d abnssncnl incidml iJl.
-volviQg lbeir IOQ"'mt!e Matier
I wa refc:nccl IO Residence Life
Slaff.
•Locale Allempt (1:0'2 LID.) •
Spome ol a Stlllf member c:ootaceed
Olil doplallnenl OUl of c:oncan
sincetbcllaff memberbadnot
mived home. " Fleet van bad
beell med by die Slaff member :
and dleirpcncml -.ehiclc wu seill
1W eot 'JII c:ampus. No call bad
beellreceived dllldleFleelvcbicle
bad bec:omf'. disablt4
•S-Plupoty 1bcft (7:55 LDL) •
Sladent m emberoltbc "Womea'a
Cema" Jq)Olled tllal die plalic
sign wbidl idenl&s die office had
beell llOlco. Valiac of rcplaccmalt
$20, &Ila -lion will bo proVideCI
to Ille office.
•LocaleAaanpt(9:17a.m.)-Ould
C-ftlClueslled ...e (01111(1 a 1111-
dent pamitrefcraic:e lasictc:blld.
NoCificalion made.
•Penonll Propeny Theft (9:52
a.m.) • Facuky mrmbu upoutd
dlltocvenl picc:c:aotlumbe<, ucd
to fcnn a shelf in tbc bed of bis
picbpina,llllfbecnllulell.Loa
estJmaee or under s1s.
October 15, 19'1
•Suspidooa Pa-Ion (1:04 a.m.).
Off"ICO''•SJ• •-:M todle Recede nee
Hall refemicea ~otan inlDXicaled
female ltleinpting ID pin
eniry in10 one of die bv!Jdinp
Offiar WU unable 10 ~ Ibo
lllbject.
•Su,picious Cimnn•- (5:34
Lill.)· OfficsOD llllrOl (omid that
tbc rolling meal -ity --.
(k; tw JI, 191t
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October 16, 1"1
•Pe-1 Ptope4y 'llllft (119
a.m.) • S41ldala •f •U•lll
l'llbidepaldoc ...........
.. off-campa1- .. •• •
•l.ccW' • 1 ;•{':91.11,).Qlj
ClrerequtaedwellOdl'ya ...
reference sick clliliL ..,(1 t
lNlde.
•Tnfflc Aoi I t (I0:21 u.) ·
()fficeria·, t,..., ....... TlllealNonlll.olm_... ...
aad a 11aJr IIIN'lbll 'I wlidlClllli:lecl
Dem•il•w-11111-.
• Harassment (12:00 p.a.) •
Clshi«'1officu1p .. .... ltribbled.NX • ,, ..... .
dlelr mall sloe.
•Traffic Viol..,.{10:05,a),A
"'1de~I w +if d 11' 111111•
aop ror;ae _,, mpo.(ladolf
and Wood ltDed. Sal I 7'"·
-iipliondelennined ....
llllldina _... ..i.i a.lil
- anc1 w nllicil :d I -••spell llecf Cl!Mk-,...,. na••••,-~4Min,alic"Li r
illlo CUillOII)' .. --.....
kued~polliaa--
•l>iaorclaly ';;c 3 t (IUll ,al
,_,_ • • .,.-11 • \,AH\,~- ftif 111 • .....
pogresscallOUlllded..ol . ..,.
Hall. fil, tipiol-•• 1a1r1tr1
visitor w commat17 pu1abll
I-= d _. =I a '"'1111 I
pllysicalcootronada--~ diSlurbmcec-3 ............ ID pita...... rt..,pll'
_,p-clCIIL novilllllr•,..
illao pllysiel,I ......,, .., -
p,rled ID die JCer ts ea. 111
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University of Wisconsin- Parkside
POR TS
5ectionB THURSDAY OCTOBER 24, 1991 SectionB
S0{1™ Netters one and three at Augsburg tourney
A WIW'.\JPON WHATS INSIDE
:nw:m:1 Success Women's Cron
o-aymamberTricia Breu isourathleteof
week following her first place finish at
UW-Plrksidelnvitational. Thewomen's
fiailbed second behind Bn:u and the
- bird to place fifth. B4.
.. adds up All the UW-Plllkside
spons and Intramural scores and
!Mallllii:t are available for you in our
section. 83.
Aftermath Following !he Chia.a
100 defeat of the Green Bay
Plll:lailt,mhmwicuKevinLazarskiandBill
1q1moffwitbsomemud-slingin'shols
• Bab Barowski as 1w suppons Ille Bears.
IMlhhoi ftlcd ever end? B2.
111tlla One UW-Parkside hosted
...aCross Country National meet this
s.da, aJ the Women's team finished
c1111hllld die Men's fifth. OYer 30 teams
lll:ftlll die United States competed in
Greats Football may not be a
alllcill aportbere at UW-Padc.side, but that
aotmeanthatfootblall faoaarc notbere
•""Ht•JS. The University has its own $W'S
olllie ialnmmal league and this week we
blpl• Heisman/Coech Koch award watch.
TFJ> MclNT\'RE
Sports F.dlt«
The same cld rllylhm played
1his,-tenc! £orthe UW-Parlcsi<le
V oleybell team IS ii wallzed 10 a
llnc km cne win weekald • ae
Au&Jbwa luvilaliooal Friday 811d
Salmda)·.
Throughout die 1991 -
the ~ have failed 10 111:e
conlnlloftheiueasmlDdallhouall
dleyconlinutlOputOUlbardfOUjhl
dfcn,lhey~fallviclim
IOdMepmeloaot. ni......i,.
c:ndwa110excepaca; lntbeRangen
fint matcb against St.
Cllherines they lost 13-15, 12-15,
IS-11,INI IS-8. Pridaym,hl, UWPubide
lost a 1011gb five ~
IIIIIICb p,IUDJ lhem out of I ICspeclablo
place finish in tho four
- IOll'lle)'. The RangerS - tbal maldllO Mocmcad CdlegeS·
IS, 13-IS, 15-11, 15-13,9-15. The
thin! game WIS the same aoog
SawrdayaftemoarlS UW•Palbide
fooglll hard for four pmes conoog
up short on toy points duoughout
tbe mlldt &pinst Concordia Col·
ie«elosing8•1S, lli-14, 13-IS,8-
IS. FmallyonSawrdaylflemooc1,
lhe Rqen got their plllQ ;o.
aedlcr nldid a quick mop up p,
of bostAu,sburS College w!Milg
in 1bree 15-4, 15-6, IS-10. All
ICUDllloft&,lheblgasbavebeea
lmoclang Oft d>e verge olbeq a
fanl&Stic volleyball team bul lhe
'ttam' aspect bas been the (Ille
missingingicdierllindae~
or the 1991 squad. A rew bed
pe.,,es Cf missed blocting OIJllO<•
Tournament Troubles
The Ranger Volleyball team has competed in four
tournaments in 1991 compiling a 5-11 record.
Date Tournament wins losses
8/31 St.:X.vier 0 s
9/13-14 IUPUI 1 2
9/20-21 Ranger Invite 3 2
10/18-19 Augsburg 1 3
q e yer . • ,acrmpc
dig a ball whileothcrtea111 membcndivemidmlss. TheRID&fflwe 10-14.
IUDilies bave been teq,ing lhe Rangcn from adliev·
i1lg 1bier pis of AIC:CCSS Wbco they do play M a
tt.un, lhey•reable1Dcompetenhan,o,e.boweva.
lhe !act of lelm play has indeed bindcnod dlis unit 90
r..
This p111-tend, UW-Partside be8M apinll
s1. CadleriDea ...s lost in rcur. Tbe Ranaen bad•
saong offemive-effon dllou,llout co,npilins 83 kills
in me rour pne span. This aggressive play left die
Rai..,.-defemecpe11111imesandallowedS1.Cadlerinel
collip by willl lhe-will. UW-Partsidealao ~ IS
service cnm, a 5lllislic which 101d die wbole SIOIY· lheydid not SK bell. blalheylosl dlepmelh:ulllClvcs
widt menllll emirs. Raia« head co.:11 Lynn Thedls
wa,awareolherr.eam'sMlClgandweakpoincsdllring
Ibis q,emng mM.h. "We played well offensively apitJst Sc. Cal's.
We jllSI Nde 100 many aucial errors II imponaol
limes. You can not win a nwcb wilil IS service
errors.. said 1beehs.
ForcheRanam,tbcoffemive.sparl<wuproridcd
by die duo of VictiPundsllctandLisa Duewidd wllo
callied 19111d l 81tlllsrespeclively. SeuetCindiMaiet
hldanincrcdibleSI assistsinlhe fOIW pne malCb and
Nicoleptaadded IOoffdle bencb. DelensiYdy, die
Raigen wereled byCllris Maher wbo had 15 digs and
Pundsack wllou,bad IS. Malletallo hid 14 tills and
Maio< 13. team, Dllloo added 12 till..,ll'ensively.
MIich r,,,o, pla:,ed Iller Pri•
clay W die "Phi 110-.. 7 •efellofllleMehnd
l'layasa>ay
lll'Oll$J.tx,dl 111-.. wbicllhlda
..,.a ll0lle)ll,all blmry •• yjcny
wouJdbe..,po,idodapmaacrof
hope ii die odlerwile dlltenn&
- VolleJball, M
' .
Ranger Middle bitter U
Drzewiccld la besiq _, •
xnbcuclf oflcmlvcly.
IN-TRAM URAL
CORNER
Flag Football
With the end of 1be selSOll fas! approaching, it's time to
asscsslhecandidalesfordleHeillman/KOdlTrophy. 'Jbeaward,
in its full year of existence, will be given to die mos valuable
performer in the league bued Cll1 offensive pn>duc1iCIII. Here's
a look at lhi.s aeaaon's front 111111e11.
SCIDtt WelBieJ. Grapplen I QB
14 TD PUies, 6 TD Scond, 61111'1 in 6 games
Luce Sdlmitt • Grapplen I WR
lOTD Re. q11io111 In S pmes
Jim Bea 141ir • Grapplen D TFlG
9 ro, SCOnd. 2 TD I'.-11IIOwn In 6 games
Daft Lo,y • Grapplen D QB
11mP1aes. 6 TD's Sc:oiat In llx games
T .. Knoff· lW"+ • iii& ,:re,r WR
10 TD'a Scoml, 2 TD !>MM In 3 ,._,
Bob Brielnaler. COIPl'k Warrfon QB
14TDPases.STDSCIOfflllnSpma
DulC4Mlll•PSE
7 TDl'las thrown In 4 pmcs
,-Aala • Brady Bundi
6 TDPases. 3 TD's Scoml In 4 games
Hollywood m:nained die only •mbellm Vtm in the Eastern
Divlsion,postlng62-60vlctoryoverlhraho••lbea.,....BadBoys
From Biscayne. Joi•! Bingslrom tipped in a shot wilh :01
secood• kft to win It for Holly900d. Bad Boys Dan Emer led
all scoren with 22 polnla. f\lzzy Onions blaSled 1be CllargiDg
AnnadU101 81-SO bemndOuis Roggeman'I 22 and Tommy
Kmtoft's 21. NOl'E: Dueto tbedisrnissal of Boss Pia yen form
dlelclgue,tbeecbedulewillbe~. Newac:heduleacanbe
plcbcl up'Illllnday in the Ranger News Office Dl'tbePhya. f.d
R1dJdq
JntbeWellemDiv!Jion, TheBoyzclnwetbdneaoomallt
to4-0bywaDopingtheSloppy .ka71-14 bdlind Cbrisl'Orcaro's
21 po1n1s. Joe Vandelboff oene Boyz wo neuec1 1s. AJao in
the Wesi, Ronald MacDollald'a 24 points led the Fry Guya to a
61-56 vldory over Slay Ugly. Din Covelli neued 20 in a Josina
efl'olt.
Co-Ed Volleyball
OnTllesdaytbeOofDatisdefeated lheSpikers 15-13, 15-11
to take cnoer sole posseasloo of secood p1ac:e.
Aerobic Exercize
Came jolll the fun. Floor Aerobics meets Monday !hrougb
11ur!day ll4:4S toS:45 and Waler Aerobics meeis Monday and
Wednesday at 4:45 to S:45. Everyone is Slill welcome.
· For more~ cdl 595-2267 o, 595-2%87
Bears beat offense
lacking Packers 10-0
KEVIN LAZARSKI
aadBILLOHM w.,,_.,. Beat
In 11M was a pooriy played
pmo OD bods sides, 1he Chica£O
Bean got a few bRal<s as Ibey
"beady" downed thc Gteen &y
Picken 10.0.
The Packer dcfease pla~
wen ...in, but as mual the offeme
failed 10 show up. The Pact.en
failed toeoa\'CltOII two early O!iQIIO
--and wilh thc help of a~ wbisdeoo apunl,
M .... Ban bigb lllilccl it blck IO
Oric'F widl a vicacry evea Ollc:aao
r-can't be proud ol, ewa
lbollall-friend Bob prot,et,ly Is.
If lbe Ban cooilnae IO play 1116
....,. dley-, lbeir ci-of gouwan,wberelnlhep011_,,,ae
• p,od • dlePacten mmo, ii.,
I.be play-ufs.
Tbcrewasalialep,odnewslO
ccmo OUI or lbc Thur,day Night
Brawl however. Tbe PacJcen
ripped up !be CQlflC • JCanper
Lata 10 down lhc Bein In die
Blaclt and Blue Golf Shoot-Ou&.
UPNEXT: Thel'llcb:nuavd
10 Tape Bay IO lly 10 sweep dlo
Puc:•«o• ia the Baldo of die
Bays. Tbel'lcbn bad aoproblem
wilh lbellllcsin lheirfinlmeellng.
The loser will drop 10 the cellar in
die NFC Cmual
1binl: positive l'llcm Bd·
en, we can Slill finish thc lC8.10Q It
lo-6. PINAL: <lffl:11 Bay 17
Tampa Bay 12.
TIie Bld&m offeoae cailim,.
llfdlOMggle Saturday 81 Purdue
deftaed V1S0011Sin 28-7.
Neu week Wilconsin -- lllinl lhelloolieradiocti-ioo die
amualHanec:omillgpne11tCamp
Radlll Slallium in Madilon.
Wllleb for thc Badgers 10 play
agreai,ie u dley try 10 atop
lndiaaa's Vaughn Dunbar, die Big
Tea' a leadin1 rusher. If die Ballgas
coallOI Dunbar, lhey lhould
IOCII IOvicacry andaive !be home
crowd IOIDelhin& 10 ca aboul.
FINAL: Wieconsin 24 Indiana 17.
Apia Mr. Baroww, webave
picted bcu thc PICkas 111d die
Badgen IO win Ibis weet. Nol
bccae•-,oe.-eswpid,asyouwouli
IIY, but bttw1,e we are didmd
Wi..,,.,sin spons fans.
It's IGO bad :you can't say the
-lboltlllinoissponsandlheir
r.m.
BOB BAROWSKJ
llaolslle•
The Chicago Bean • dcfease
leadtlle way wa lO-Ov~ovcr
thcPBcia:n. Thedefenseshutdown
Gtt,enBay'soffeme.boldinglhem
IOI iocal of 138 ysds andooly five
rant downs. MajloM!d was held
10 3 for 16 pessin, The Beas'
offenaewas ~sluggishandcould
oaly-l0poinlsallboup901nC
credit mUllt be siven to a sood
hcloen' deleose WilhaS-2rec:ord
lhelleasmoveintoalirllplacelio
wilb die Lions in die Cennl Division.
Sllllday the lleml play the
Sainls ill New~. h will be
lbcfintlilllcblcllil tboSup&dome
lillCO tbcir bisuric Jan.26,1986
Super Bowl vicicry rNU die blriots.
The Bears - 6 1/2 point
undcadop and will pve Ille Sainu
lheirt,oupachlla,aeo'lhe-,-.
The Saillts, who were e1iminaled
fromdieplayufslut-bythe
Bein, will t,c, -king rew,nge.
The Figbling Dlini lost 24-21
to Iowa. The Illini olfeose was oo
fire in Ille mt half but was held
ICOldea in thc ltCOlld half. This
puu a bi& danpa oo lbcir Role
Jlowl cbeecn ~ sot
ldllcdbyObioSIIIIC34-3. Thepm6
was uuewhat of. a • access 1hc
Wildcats sold 1lier home field adVlllla8C
for $1 million 10 have the
paeplayedinCleYellndSteditsn
• ., called newal lite, in fronl ol
74,000pecpe. Tbeheavily favo.ed
1lUni will face !he Wildcaa in
Ji-fur l:ngglng righls Ill D•
lilloia.
A"ordin1 IO lhe Raqer
Spona J)q.wb11C4. not I, Kevin
and Bill'spredictioorc.:o.d -1-
5-3-3aslheyao-.However
aince tbonlbeirrecord bas climbed,
I mean drOl)ped ID 1-7. The one
pme lhey did pedia right was
Wncx'41sioovuEascem Mkhipn
Way to 100111011 a limb pys. One
-1 doo't male predictions is
I dOll't lbink I cou14 live up 10 their
expeni9e of Jn(licti"3 l•ss than
IS'l,conect.
In defense o( Chica&o fans
everywhere we are not "fairwealhered"
anddonoljumpoc lhe
"bendwagon*.Chicagoflnsarenot
afnid IO ICt high eapectallolls and
dley11UppOrtdl'nrtnotjutl victories.
Ho..ever if IDIINl3fflleo( doesn't
11)1 10 impoye a 1eam o,; p1ay,en
don't put Oi1l tbeit bat effort lhe
Women sec~
menfifthat
Ranger Invite
HOLLYERICKSJ!N
Sports Writer
The women'allld_.,Clliti ::1-'::=--~=-
Salu«lay, which - lldd• .::
Natiooal Cross CountryTbe
Lalj R.,... -"'
,econd place finill, lttllad - '> t
Mictiip,"'110~47~
points.
Havinglhe-.__......_
llelped Ille - ....... second place flDilll .. ID lie
0111sid:ral,l,e _.,_"7
p1ecic,e Oil tbec:ome, "Waba,,
bow lu lpploa:11 ---- hil,* 11-.! CIOII-,_
F.riDMc~
This ho.nl) ad, a ..-
10 be 1-=-lal b -.'llica
Bn,u. wbo-•-•llllled
Ul.16. • pailOillll lie• a 11r.
FdlowiD&Blw-JeaJO..
(21d ia 18.3-4), Am S...(6111
in 18.39), Kdly w-~ il
19.24) and Maale .... Ofllil
19.45).
1bemeo'acnma.ay11a
fini.wd fifth OUI fl • io::;::cai,e
twmty•tlwe-lidd.wlli:ln
abo nm at their OWII inilr.
Coc!ILucilll ltallidll
bisieam"dooewell,*ad•ti,
"did mllCII beas ._Ill,-
perfcinnance.. He - .....,
pl:1 ,e j wid11b6pa-•1 ... of Im top lbree ,_ ,.._
XiJt Miller (131111 ia 26.15). Pl
ICdwlsli (16dl ia 26.09), al
JCevin Collins (621111 ii %7.01~
RAllllldinl oat Ille IDp Boe-
- SteveRoctia (63111 ii 17,02),
111i1 I'll Xublmam ca 1111.23~
fllBhavearigbtadn__.
to boo or DOt ao ., dll ..-. W
_,4cw..taDdJ)ia1111•'1,.
OU1 1be effort and die ,.. .. ,
wice !heir disarilfelial. wlll
incentive doel die 6Ndile 1111
IOimproYe.
Chicagnf-JIUllldlei•
todolbeirullimalebt& -- Soildcr F'aeld one of dll ..,,,,_
placesioplay in lheNJ'J..Oiclf),J
S1adil.m is the toudell -'~
I.be-feared pillclel .,p111 ·- oC lll'O spona. Ew,ry Bulll' ,-•
aol4 out before die _,. aiGII
wilhmlllyBlacldlawb.-,. 1le
Wbile Sat bal Oi10 of IM 1111' "a
tm1aDce mam dlis ,_.,_.
yOtlwaatlO-iclllclidlad~
ynu have to lb,.•·,., .. Cllil
fans.
. . . .... . . . .. .. .
(ldllJcr 2-4. 1991 .. Fi 11; F oo111\1.1.
T- W L
(ldlllllcll I S 1
~D S 1
o,o1e wamors s 1
11111 Wiec:ldna Crew 2 3
11111 For Older 2 3
111811dYBuncb 1 4
l'SI 1 4
IAIDIIIP 1 s
Pct GB PF PA
0.833 208 77
0.833 -- 166 90
0.833 150 71
0.400 2.S 106 102
0.400 2.S 71 100
0100 3.S 65 152
0.200 3.S 65 112
0.166 4.0 32 159
,r t I 7 111101 R-its
0-W•. 52 Brody Bunch 19
...... 0,..,3'1..ooDilblotl2
League Leaders
....,IIIZl/MR..ita
c::e~ .. ::~=~ 20
w 10WJJl!"rxtth
.... t:h1QwnPSE
... lllarO-.. Bndr Buac:11
r-,.,,.w,..
I. Sc:hmiu
1. KulkolJ
3. Bezoue
4. Lovy
4. Wes&ley
6. Abbou
6. Nolc
a. Briuuier
•• a. °"""" Hanauer
01 10
WC 10
on 9
on 6
GI 6
cw
cw '
cw ' 4
01 4
OJ ...,__,. •• 11 •
!JtC t :I In &-ad), llaDch
dG I • .._ w,..u,._ o- h
8. uina1webor PSE 4
•• Pm:ao BB • .. $- OD •
RI 3 ~'41 biz 0
T-W.w•I'-
... lllarOllor "· Coo. w •.
d.lallWllol.._PSE
.......... JIIA10PPS "'''
I.
1.
3.
4.
s.
Brielm.altt
Weuley
Lovy
CoYelli
Alai&
cw 14
01 14
on It
PSI! ,
BB 6
......... 1.Place
aw11111 ... 1n1P1ooe
6. ltaw,:zymli RFO • 6. ltoehl•
TI J IIM"' rxt th --= ,· hip
I•n; I•
I. Weuley
2. .. I ..
IAB'IDNDMSION
,._ WL Pct. GB
Bal,-wl 4 0 1.000
... .,,.,._ Biscayne 2 l 0.667 l.S
F-,0:ika 1 2 0.33-3 2.5
Q II I A111111df11ce l 2 0.33-3 l.S
...... 0 3 0.000 3.S
WiSi.uu, DMSION
1- W L Pct. GB
... 3 0 1.000
N1:,111:tllmdc11 2 1 0.667 1
ftJO.,. 2 1 0.667 1
-... 1 2 0.3,3 2
IIJU&IJ 1 3 0.33,3 2.S ...,,_ 0 3 0.000 3
Tllursdayl0/10/91Resulm
WC •
OI 6
on 5
PF P-'
267 248
198 179
20S 193
144 168
167 193
PF PA
285 163
182 153
168 149
148 . 190
241 266
99 202
•ATrENnONJM BASK.ETBALLPLA YERS••
Dire ID 11,c withdrawal of a ieam in die Eastern Division and 1he
..,.,._ of WI 1bursdays games. a new schedule must be
-... New IChedules will be available 11\urSday ()ctober 24 at
1111\ya. l!d Ruildlng nr the Ranger News Office.
SCOREBOARD
s, ( ( 1-1{
NCAA Divi~nl'\ ll
Men's Soccer Poll
I. Seable h:ific
2. Southern Conn. State
3. Florida hlst. of Tech ..
4. U. of Missouri saint Louis
5. Keene SL College
Ii, Univenily of Tampa
7. San Bemadlne
8. UW-Parulde
9. USC-Spwnbwg
9. Franklin Plen:c Unlvcmty
UW-Pariulde lndlYiduls
Ranked Nadonal7:
1.RCll!Knellrict
Goals
5. TomCmp
Scoring
6. TomCmp
Goal Keeping
7. Joel Me •·w
Team Scoring
4. UW-l'alblde
TeamDef9.
UW-l'ldnide
I \I \ , ,, ! , ' ·." '
Team w
Slammers 3
OofDahs 2
Aces 1
SpikeJS 0
L
0
1
2
3
TllddlJ ltfll I•••
Oof Dlhl cLS,a- 15-13.16-14
T I 1 11f24 Set I dale
Se11 v,. s,,mmcn
'11Nlnda1 tomi Sell e•1!A
OofDllblYI.Mel
Comeome-Collleal
To'l'lle
-Cru'-M'
f)4sfs.
'""''" 94.s~ -56 for tlc:kea
Beer
. .a.at Kemper
1 3rd Aft. Keeoe•
•COIIIIDlel MendetorJ!I
.-nckdlJIIS1lbeM11&ht
iMbam,."11. 6.sJ NU
.ufs{jdS, I
lwlou NIIWS SPOll'IS, Page B3
Srn < Ell •
UW-Parkside Volleyball Season Statistics
25 Matches Played 10 Wins, 14 Losses
Name MP K E Atk~A BS DG
S1robl 20 2 3 .250 2 0 48
Vandenlangen 22 2 5 .143 9 0 71
Drzewleclcl Z4 137 62 .Ill 18 11 125
Hughe$,S. JO 7 z .1 t 1 1 0 II
Gross 14 9 4 .118 111 I 140
l'lllter 10 0 I .333 42 I 4
Mabcr,C 24 179 58 .204 13 11 189
Pundsack, V Z4 174 76 .128 22 11 222
Hohmann,T 19 55 40 .lXl8 2 7 207
Maier,C 23 94 28 .230 468 3 102
Dilloo,K 24 1S7 70 .229 9 5'.J 64
Kozidl,V 21 75 29 .224 3 2S 15
Totals 25 889 371 .162 711 123 1143
Game Summaries
St. Catberines
10(11/tl at A111L T--,
St. Oilhtaiota 3. UW-Pabide I
13-15, 12-lS,IS-11,8-JS
NAME K AS DG BL
Strobl O I 1 0
VIOdenJ'br& 0 0 4 0
Dmwledd 18 I 7 0
Hughes 2 2 2 0
Gross 1220
Pmer O O O 0
Maller 14 2 IS 0
P.w•..._...
ffoh,n--,
M* Dl1loo
Kozlch
Totals
19 2 IS 1
S O I 1
13 2 6 0
12 0 2 3
0 0 0 0
8'13555
Augsburg College
1411'1"'1 at Aup. T_.oe,
A•IP"'IS 0, UW-l'lrbid63
15-4, 15-6.15-10
NAME K ASDG BL
Strob1 I 0 4 0
Vllldenl'brg 0 0 I 0
Drzewiec.k.l I 1 0 0
Hu,hel 0 0 0 0
Gross 0 10 1 0
Parker 0 0 0 0
Maher 6 I 8 0
Plllldsldt 5 I 3 2
liobmlDD 6 0 0 0
Maler 2 2 2 I
DiJJoo 8 1 4 4
KODCh 0 0 0 0
Teull 2' 16 23 7
Concordia
10(19191 at Aup. Toume,
c-dia 3, UW-l'llklidc I
8-15, 16-14, IS-13, IS-8
NAME K ASDG BL
SUltt 0 0 2 0
Vllldtlll'bq I 0 3 0
Dlwwwleiti 2 2 3 0
Hagllel 2 0 1 0
Ofllss 0 0 6 0
Palm 0 0 0 0
Maller 11 0 9 3
Amclsrrk JO 2 9 1
ffohaung 9 0 2 3
Maier s 37 3 0
Dllloo 8 0 I 3
Kodch 0 0 0 0
TIIUII 46 41 3' 10
Moorehead
lllt'1&'9l at at A• Tllllffll1
Mool'ebcad 3, UW-l'lrbide 2
S-IS, 13-IS,IS•ll, lS-13,15-9
NAME K AS DG BL
Slrobl 0 0 0 0
Vllldall'brg 0 1 1 0
D!7.ewiecld 13 1 8 2
Hughes 0 0 1 0
Gross 0 1 7 0
Pmer 0 0 0 0
Maller 9 0 13 0
l'llnda:k 12 I 13 l
Hobmlllll 6 0 4 2
Maier 7 3S 13 0
Di1loo 4 2 4 I
Kmich 0 0 0 0
Tolall 51 3' 64 (,
l
RANGBa NBws Srorrs, Page 84
DAVEDtJHSH
SPORTS WJUTEll
TheUW-Parbide,oca,r ieam
Slqlped up a llOldl wlaen lheir club
went from die NAIA division IO
Ille NCAA division IJ in lho off.
-· UW-Pmside have not only
domina1allheNA!Adivisionwilh
deVffl COll9CCW>O wimuft& -·
1011S, dcvea COIIIC!Cllli>e trips IO
in '91
poet-seuoaplay,
of Ulp r-,, Nllional
ud -
llllkings,
years , buthaveamouncedd>eiri-ence
into lhe 1991 - by ranting u
big1s • fomdl in Ille NCAA DIJ
poll. kadina in )lOinls ccrcd • and
placing in die top four for defeme.
The UW-Plrtlide m:onl ia 12-2-
0.
The Ranacrdcfcnsehas been aapring boan:l to3'1CCCSS m 1991.
UW-Paltiade i,, ui a twaily•
nine - c-ai Repon aad is
Ibo oaly W'• 'p - in dlia
rep,n.
s-_. Rick ICi/pl 111s
consi-••r put 10p111er touah
a:bedules for bis - ad ID Ibis
-dleblfenhl.efa:aldwee
NCAAl>ivisim 1 ecllools incbKI·
iog UW.o.-b&y,U.ofMialari,
(KC), IDd Xavier, (OH)~ la eadl
of dlele ..,_ tbeRaaler'• demOIISlned
dieir c:onaol of dl8 ball
OIi tbe p-ouod, 9lid< llrili>J capabiJitiel,
ad 1M abilily IO ....,
11111 a1ow cw•••• 1111et. AJ.
thougb die pme ..... Xmu
- disallowed due 10 1he lad: of
n,{cn,ea1JW-h,bide...ne10pl,y
md defedd Xavier 3-1.
"We'-.e lllways played pJOd
1eam1 whelhtt in NCAA Division
I or NAIA." Slid Kilps. "BUI, I
have 10 priorilizo playing qllllily
NCAA Division IJ teams for next
yarucbedule "ICilpllscurrendy
-ldnaoegeaqGunonUaivenity,
Men:yhursc, 111d u. of
~ SaiDILouis IOoome play
• Parbidc. "The pn,cess is OIi
&'(liag ud is OOIIK ljUCndy beia,
--• -•lddecl..
Wbea Tom Cz.op, die lead
.,.,..,., .. Ille Rans-'• -- about how be lhoopl dl8 seuoa
wu soinc, be optimistically
rqiliod. "pJOd aea,cn. • Allbougb
dlele two words did dc9cribe Ille
_, dley !acted die sane style
"'81C2iopdelliOIWIMtd ... , the6eld.
On further query Czop
rc'I' • l,"Whc:n:'tconcbig-..,
where're lilcc a family aod evayone
doea tlleir job.•
RANGERNEWS SPORTS-Jttlilett of tk 'WttK,
Breu captures crown at
UW-Parkside Invite
For her lint place fillisb in 1he tJW •Plwtside Invilational on Sllurday,
lhls week lheRatge,NewsS~Slafl'saluie,aoaOOWlay runner
Tricia Breu II oar Alhlelo of die Wcet.
Tricia was first 1111011g 164 collegiate l'IIMCIS widt a time ot 18:16,
leading UW-l'lrbide IOa IOCOlld place finisb 81 die 111111111 Invitalional,
held at die UW-l'lrbide Na1iona1 C.O.. COUlllJy Counc, while posliJIJ
a peuou1hecud (PR).
>,n FAlucalionllldPsycboloamajor, Triciawon lheScholar-AUtlele
award last YQr. To qualify for dlis award, one must be., aboYeaverl(e
ad!Jete and poa apade point avenge of 3.5 or higher.
Ascnior6om Auburndale High Sdtool, Auburndale WI. Breu is pert
of a llio of R.aaser ..,ion who"""" eacbod placed ia lho 1q, IS own11
In elCltof lhcirmeea lhis-.
1biJ 11U011. Breu placed third at die UW-Olhkolb lllviwicoel,
ltW:lllb ar die UW-~ InviWiona1 and l4Cb • Che MidWCII
Collegiale~
i,. wldiriae IO her adilelic and academic punuit,, Tricia is also
in•ohed widl 1he Ca!bolic Sllldeat Club, die Prycbo1ogy Cub 111111 the
Kieebipproea1.
~ Trkia• dicblgaNewsAlllleteOf Ille Weck.
While CCIWCling Ille inletview
Mart Gyurto happened by
aod while Gyurko is OG due toan
Injury lhiJ1Ca100hadaomehelp(ul ... ,gt,a
"Ow le>ef of play lhislCUDII
is a lot beaa dian r exp,ctrAI, • wd
Oyurtr.o. "Lut year dlOl'e ~ lo
111111)' iDdiYiduals, but this - ftel)'QIIC doel lbere pat."
Pecu Gyurto couldn't be
1ar:hed ror commer••
One ol lhe maia drawbedcs
UW-Parkside suffered when
moving up in divisions was ilS
a:bed11ling of NCAA division IJ
ICbools. Evca lhc,Qp die Rangers
ha-.e been play-, quality teams
tbey may lact die l'1CCe )' reams
IO get 10 posl•scason play. Kilps
bas calkd the remaining Ihm,
pmes for the Raagen a must win.
Tricia Breu
Year:
~r:
Home:
Senior
Psyche
Education
Auburndale, WI
Auburndale RS.
voneyball
continued from bl
...,
October 24, 1991
-
Team play sparks win
for hungry Rangers
season the Rqers are having.
The match also bad significance
Deeause it was Mon:head who
knocked UW-Pa!tside out of
the National tournament In
Hawaii. That mat.ch was played
at the UW-Parkside fieldhouse
and the Rangers Jost an emolio!Ull
four game match as they
were simply out sized by
Mon:head. 'Ibis year, they
hoped to get some revenge on
last years nemlsis but it was not
to be as Ibey lost in five games.
Mordleaddominatcdgame
one IS-Sand following a close
JS-13 loss in game two, It
seemed as if lhe Rangers were
ready to fold. However, a fmtastic
oome from behind effort
speuhcaded the way IO COD·
scculive lS-11, lS-13 wins before
losing gaae five lS-9.
The Josa, although a bard
one to swallow was perhaps the
most usefull 10$ing effort of Ille
Rangen 19'JI aeason.
"Mon:bead was a tough
match for us." commented
Theehs, "After losing to them
last year at Bi-districts we were
psyched 10 play. We played
strong but couldn' t come
through in the end. We fell
apart in the la.st game."
Pundstldr.oooe again, as she
has all season, provided Ille offensive
spa.de with 12 kilb and
Drzewicki continued to come
into her own leading UWPaltsidc
with 13 kills. Maier
once again had a great game
setting with 35 and a .304 assist
percentage for the match.
Maher, Pundsd and Maier all
had 13 digs defensively.
Game three wuoncc again
a sad sto.y for the Rangers.
Loslng in four games, menial
em>rs cost 1llcm the malcb as
the Rangers COtDhincd for 24
attacking enors and just 48 ki1b
lnfourgames. Passingand>e:ts
were also a psoblem as the
... ----- ..
Rangers had just 39 -.. 37
by Maier. The team lllo bad
troublc:s 3Crving •81111 • 11ey
had nine service enon.
Maher and Plmf1sack 111111t
again led the attaclc willl 1111111
10 kills, Terri Hohlman IIUcd
nine. Defense was llto 1 ooubled area aa the ~
had just seven blocb 11d 40
blocks. The lacbdvical )llay
seemed to be a l'CIIIII fl le
dissappointing five .. Joa
to Moodlead the DI ... bebt.
"We had a lwd dmewatingwhcnwepla)WIQ.
••
We didn't flow welluateaL
Too many mental emm, •
oommfflk:d ThedlL
Finally,SalunlaJ d e
lheRangengOllbelr ... •a
long awaited 111d mlldl 111111111
win. The Ranaen - II
s1.n1ight games a,liDII 1-111
Augsburg Co11eae, 15-t, U,6,
15-10 to earn the du! pllle
t!OJ)hy.
This game wu a paflcl
example of what the RIIIFI
need todo 10 win-playuaaL
No one player Sl00d OIi blllv
idually; offensively UW·
P,utcside was led withj11111:qll
kills by Dilloo, six by Mar
and Hohmann and IIY• by
Pundsack. Assill wile, dle7
had 10 and II from MaieUDI
Gross. Butlhroughoallbellllll
match, the Rangers mt.a II
their positions quietly, and
played VCI)' aood defaWI,
Theehs was plea9cd ll'illl
the team after 111 otberwilC
mstratingweekendandprai,ed
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Student newspaper of the University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Kenosha, Wis.
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