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              <text>University of Wisconsin - Parkside&#13;
no one is inn ocent in Babylon&#13;
Student Charged by Activities Board&#13;
by Jim Koloen&#13;
of the Newscope staff&#13;
On Friday afternoon the&#13;
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Lomartire, a Newscope staffer,&#13;
was scheduled to undergo a&#13;
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concert.&#13;
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guest to attend the concert free.&#13;
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attend Sha Na Na without&#13;
paying for a ticket. Unable to&#13;
attend the meeting in person,&#13;
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to bring in free dates by&#13;
appointing them ushers".&#13;
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Superstar L eft P arkside&#13;
Holding the B ag&#13;
by Jim Koloen of the Newscope staff&#13;
Last year the Student Activities Board brought "Jesus Christ&#13;
Superstar" to Case High School's auditorium. One reason for&#13;
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This week Newscope has learned that Bauer Productions has&#13;
yet to pay for the rental of chairs, a piano, and police protection;&#13;
the sundry expenses which a company incurs in producing a show.&#13;
The estimated debt is $600, and though Newscope was told that&#13;
Parkside was in no way libel for the debt, the Activities Board is&#13;
presently considering the options before it makes a final decision&#13;
on the matter.&#13;
When asked if Bauer Productions has ever produced shows&#13;
without paying their debts, the informed source explained that&#13;
"They've tried it in Milwaukee". "They'd produced the Summerfest&#13;
Shows so we figured they knew what they were doing.&#13;
Either they're trying to pull one off on us, or they're just bad&#13;
businessmen."&#13;
When asked what Parkside might do in this hassle, Newscope&#13;
was told that the situation is presently being studied; "by Monday&#13;
the situation should be much clearer." One possibility is to file suit&#13;
against Bauer Productions, but this is an extreme move, one which&#13;
at the moment Parkside is reluctant to make.&#13;
NEWS BRIEFS&#13;
BERRIGANS NOMINATED FOR PEACE PRIZE&#13;
(CPS) — The Reverends Daniel and Philip Berrigan have been&#13;
nominated by the Swedish parliament for the 1972 Nobel Peace&#13;
Prize.&#13;
The Reverend Daniel Berrigan was granted parole last week&#13;
from his three-year sentence on a conviction of destroying draft&#13;
records in Catonsville, Md. He will be released on Feb. 24.&#13;
Philip Berrigan is on trial in Harrisburg, Pa., for allegedly&#13;
plotting to kidnap White House foreign affairs adviser Henry&#13;
Kissinger.&#13;
SCHOOLS DISCOURAGE STUDENTS TO TEACH&#13;
(CPS) — Colleges and universities across the nation are&#13;
"turning off the faucets" and discouraging many of their students&#13;
from entering education fields.&#13;
Thirty-seven per cent of all college graduates are certified to&#13;
teach, and some 234,100 new graduates will be competing for&#13;
115t900 jobs in U.S. public schools this year, according to figures&#13;
released by the National Education Association (NEA).&#13;
AWAITING THE PIPELINE STATEMENT&#13;
Conservationists are anxiously awaiting the release of the&#13;
Department of Interior's final impact statement on the Alaskan&#13;
pipeline which Secretary Morton said would be released about&#13;
January 15th, but has now been postponed until about March 15th.&#13;
Morton has indicated that he does not expect to hold public&#13;
hearings on the final impact statement and that the project will be&#13;
approved shortly after the statement's release. Judge George Hart&#13;
of the U.S. District Court recently rejected a move to require Interior&#13;
to hold hearings.&#13;
The Alaska Coalition of environment groups in Washington,&#13;
D.C., is urging all interested citizens to write President Nixon to&#13;
demand that public hearings be held.&#13;
UW Failures Blamed on Lack of Respect&#13;
Board members and asked to&#13;
publicly apologize at the&#13;
hearing, "I was told to be&#13;
apologetic and things would&#13;
work out". Lomartire informed&#13;
Newscope that during the&#13;
hearing itself, he was told that&#13;
"it's the first case like this&#13;
we've ever had". "They told me&#13;
that it is 'a serious charge and&#13;
vou don't seem to be taking it&#13;
very seriously'. I retorted by&#13;
pointing out the fact that the&#13;
burden of proof is on them."&#13;
During the closed hearing, Paul&#13;
said, "The charge was changed&#13;
from letting A person in to&#13;
Some."&#13;
Just before they told Paul to&#13;
leave the meeting room while&#13;
the Board members decided on&#13;
the disposition of the case, the&#13;
accused was informed that they&#13;
"weren't trying to railroad&#13;
me". The penalty which the&#13;
accused faces is expulsion from&#13;
the Board. Lomartire explained&#13;
that there would have to be at&#13;
least one more meeting before&#13;
the hearing is concluded.&#13;
Why was Newscope locked&#13;
out of the Board meeting, a&#13;
campus organization whose&#13;
finances are publicly funded,&#13;
and which supposedly operates&#13;
in the students' interest? This&#13;
reporter was told that the press&#13;
is sometimes "a hindrance" by&#13;
a Board member. But a&#13;
misinformed as well as an&#13;
uninformed press, is much&#13;
more of a hindrance than an&#13;
informed one.&#13;
Our apologiesTgoocl friends&#13;
for the fr acture of good order&#13;
the burning of paper&#13;
instead of chhuillddrc en — DANIEL BERRIGAN&#13;
Parkside Women's Caucus&#13;
Meets March 6th&#13;
The Parkside's Women's&#13;
Caucus is now forming and will&#13;
hold its first program on&#13;
Monday, March 6, from 7:30 to&#13;
9:30 p.m. in the Whiteskellar in&#13;
Greenquist. (The lounge immediately&#13;
to the right and&#13;
downstairs after entering&#13;
Greenquist northernmost.)&#13;
PWC is open to any woman&#13;
student, staff or faculty&#13;
member and is aiming to enable&#13;
women at Parkside to gain a&#13;
more positive view of themselves&#13;
as women and to&#13;
examine issues related to&#13;
women in today's society.&#13;
The program on March 6th&#13;
will consist of listening to parts&#13;
of tapes of recent lectures by&#13;
Gloria Steinem and Betty&#13;
Friedan followed by group&#13;
discussion on the pros and cons&#13;
of the women's movement.&#13;
The Parkside Women's&#13;
Caucus will be presenting a&#13;
number of lectures and panels&#13;
on campus and in addition,&#13;
plans to form small study&#13;
groups on women's issues.&#13;
Projects can also be undertaken,&#13;
as the membership&#13;
desires. All women are encouraged&#13;
to attend the March&#13;
6th meeting as planning for&#13;
future meetings will be open for&#13;
discussion.&#13;
Representing UW-Parkside in the Association of College Unions-International Region 8 student&#13;
playoffs in union sports at UW-Oshkosh were (front row, from left) Ted Jensen, Kenosha; Robert&#13;
Hinderholtz, Racine? Edward Lobacz, Kenosha; Ed Arndt, Kenosha; and Tim Duesing, Kenosha;&#13;
(back row, from left) Tim Alfredson, Kenosha; Gregg Hansen, Kenosha; Mike Jenrette, Racine;&#13;
Reid Knitter, Kenosha; and Haig Derderian, Racine. UW-P competed in. bowling, chess and&#13;
pocket billiards.&#13;
By Mark P. McElreath&#13;
MADISON — The University&#13;
of Wisconsin-Madison failed to&#13;
meet the challenges of the late&#13;
1960s because certain administrators&#13;
lacked respect for&#13;
the Wisconsin legislature.&#13;
That is one of several&#13;
provocative conclusions drawn&#13;
from a collection of articles&#13;
analyzing the University during&#13;
the late 1960s and published in a&#13;
new book, "Academic Supermarkets",&#13;
by Jossey-Bass Inc.,&#13;
San Francisco.&#13;
Other reasons for the UW's&#13;
ineffective response to the&#13;
crises of those times, cited by&#13;
some of the 18 contributors to&#13;
the new book, are a confused&#13;
faculty unwilling to wield effective&#13;
power, and militant&#13;
students viewing themselves as&#13;
apart from the rest of Madison&#13;
and severely questioning&#13;
traditional authority.&#13;
The editors of the book —&#13;
Prof. Philip G. Altbach and&#13;
graduate student Sheila McVey&#13;
of the UW-Madison School of&#13;
Education, and Robert S.&#13;
Laufer, sociology professor at&#13;
State University oMMew York at&#13;
Albany — describe the UW as&#13;
"A multiversity in crisis." &#13;
Page 2 NEWSCOPE February 28,1972&#13;
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR&#13;
S&amp;uhmg. the. Qinedt&#13;
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"Ruby's has&#13;
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beel sandwich&#13;
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'I'l'lllil'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll]&#13;
child rare center&#13;
needs help&#13;
To the Editor,&#13;
The Co-op Lunch at the&#13;
Student Activities Building has&#13;
come and gone, but the funds&#13;
donated to the Parkside Child&#13;
Care Center are slated for investment&#13;
in large equipment&#13;
and new material for the&#13;
children. Special thanks go to&#13;
the students and the staff of&#13;
Student Services for their&#13;
participation in the Co-op Lunch&#13;
and their interest in the continuation&#13;
and improvement of&#13;
the Center. It is the concern of&#13;
all those on campus which will&#13;
ultimately determine the&#13;
quality of services the Center&#13;
can provide.&#13;
At present the Center is selfsupporting&#13;
financially, but the&#13;
budget can handle only small&#13;
purchases to create a more&#13;
enriching environment for the&#13;
fifty children enrolled. There is&#13;
a great need for volunteer help&#13;
to assist the staff and make it&#13;
possible to give each child individual&#13;
attention.&#13;
Interested parties are&#13;
welcome to visit the Center at&#13;
2620 - 14th Place (Hwy E) to&#13;
observe its function or call for&#13;
information at 552-8322 f rom 8&#13;
a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday&#13;
through Friday.&#13;
Eileen Hanson, Director&#13;
Parkside Child Care Center&#13;
health planning&#13;
meeting soon&#13;
To the Editor:&#13;
The Racine County Planning&#13;
Council in cooperation with the&#13;
Comprehensive Health Planning&#13;
Agency of Southeastern&#13;
Wisconsin, Inc. is planning an&#13;
informational meeting on&#13;
health planning on Wednesday,&#13;
March 1, 1972, 7:30 P.M. at the&#13;
Golden Rondelle Theatre, 14th&#13;
and Howe Streets, Racine.&#13;
Health planning is being&#13;
Save&#13;
for&#13;
the&#13;
Future&#13;
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FEDERAL&#13;
SAVINGS&#13;
Phone 658-2573&#13;
58th St. at. 6th Ave.&#13;
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SILVERWARE&#13;
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BRIDAL&#13;
REGISTRY&#13;
CRYSTAL&#13;
Tiffon - Orrtfori&#13;
Seneca • Lalique&#13;
Hoy a I Worcester&#13;
undertaken as the result of&#13;
Public Law 89-749. In response&#13;
to this law, Wisconsin has been&#13;
divided into districts. Racind&#13;
County and the six neighboring&#13;
counties of Kenosha,&#13;
M i l w a u k e e, Ozau kee,&#13;
Walworth, Washington and&#13;
Waukesha form the southeastern&#13;
region.&#13;
We are anxious that our&#13;
community learns about health&#13;
planning — what it means and&#13;
how it can affect the delivery&#13;
and cost of health services and&#13;
most important what is&#13;
presently being done in Racine&#13;
County in health planning.&#13;
There will be a film and a&#13;
pannel presentation on Comprehensive&#13;
Health Planning.&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
G. P. Ferrazzano, M.D.&#13;
Chairman&#13;
Racine County Health&#13;
Planning Corporate&#13;
Committee&#13;
dirt is filthy&#13;
Newscope:&#13;
If I had to print any filth, I&#13;
would not print anything! You&#13;
must have a lot of pride to put it&#13;
out where anyone can see it!!!&#13;
No wonder the world is so&#13;
wicked!!&#13;
Disgusted&#13;
Benefit and Memorial&#13;
Dances Planned&#13;
This weekend Parkside&#13;
Students will have an opportunity&#13;
to support two very&#13;
fine causes and enjoy themselves&#13;
besides.&#13;
The Gene Fox Memorial&#13;
Association will be sponsoring a&#13;
dance Friday, March 3rd, from&#13;
9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. at the&#13;
student activities bldg. All&#13;
proceeds are going to the&#13;
K.Y.F. for wrestling equipment&#13;
for young boys. The Starboys&#13;
are donating their services and&#13;
providing the entertainment.&#13;
You will be asked to donate&#13;
$1.00 at the door.&#13;
A benefit dance will also be&#13;
held this Saturday, March 4, in&#13;
the Student Activities Building&#13;
with proceeds going to support&#13;
the Parkside Day Care Center.&#13;
The Day Care Center, a&#13;
Student Government project, is&#13;
in need of specific educational&#13;
toys for children and other&#13;
equipment. Volunteer help is&#13;
also needed. Anyone interested&#13;
in giving their services, contact&#13;
Elaine Birch at the Student&#13;
Government Office.&#13;
The Dance featuring "Union"&#13;
is sponsored by the Day Care&#13;
Center Association and&#13;
everyone is urged to attend.&#13;
Your attendance will help to&#13;
support a a good cause. The&#13;
dance begins at 9:00 P.M. and&#13;
there is a $1.50 admission at the&#13;
door.&#13;
SECURITY&#13;
OFFICER&#13;
PROMOTED&#13;
Ronald Brinkmann, director&#13;
of safety and security at the&#13;
University of WisconsinParkside,&#13;
today announced the&#13;
promotion of security officer&#13;
Laurence S. Augustine to police&#13;
officer 1. Augustine joined the&#13;
15-member safety and security&#13;
staff last April and is presently&#13;
attending a 240-hour recruit&#13;
training school at the Racine&#13;
Police Academy. He lives at&#13;
7857 23rd Ave., Kenosha.&#13;
CAMPUS EVENTS&#13;
TUESDAY, FEB. 29&#13;
Meeting. Student Government&#13;
Greenquist Hall, Room 103. 7-30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
THURSDAY, MAR. 2&#13;
Student Films. Sponsored by PAB&#13;
Coffee House Committee.&#13;
Whiteskellar, Greenquist Hall. 2:30&#13;
p.m. Free.&#13;
FRIDAY, MAR.3&#13;
Dance. "Starboys" sponsored by the&#13;
Gene Fox Memorial Association.&#13;
Student Activities Building. Adm.&#13;
Chrg. 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. UW-P&#13;
and Wisconsin I.D. required.&#13;
SATURDAY, MAR. 4&#13;
Track. UW-P at Illinois Track Club,&#13;
Champaign.&#13;
Fencing. Ul-Chicago Circle Campus,&#13;
M.A.T.C., Tri-State.&#13;
Dance. "Union" sponsored by the&#13;
Day Care Center Association.&#13;
Student Activities Building. 9:00&#13;
p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Parkside and&#13;
Wisconsin I.D. required. Adm. $1.50.&#13;
Parkside Activities Board&#13;
presents&#13;
at the&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Student&#13;
Films&#13;
THURSDAY MARCH 2&#13;
2:30 P.M.&#13;
North Lounge Greenquist Hall&#13;
Robin David, Pat McDermid,&#13;
Marc Eisen, Jean Frahm, Larry&#13;
Jones, Jim Koloen, John Koloen,&#13;
Rich Lipke, Paul Lomartire, Bob&#13;
Mainland, Kevin McKay, Fred&#13;
Noer, Jr., Brian Ross, Wolfgang&#13;
Salewski, Andy Schmelling, Barb&#13;
Scott, Cleta Skovronski, Jerry&#13;
Socha, Bill Sorensen,. Mike&#13;
Stevesand, Debbie Venskus&#13;
PHONES:&#13;
Editorial 553-2496&#13;
Business 553-2498&#13;
Newscope is an independent&#13;
student newspaper composed by&#13;
students of the University of&#13;
Wisconsin-Par ks(de published&#13;
weekly except during vacation&#13;
periods. Student obtained advertising&#13;
funds are the sole source of&#13;
revenue for the operation of&#13;
Newscope. 6,000 copies are printed&#13;
and distributed throughout the&#13;
Kenosha and Racine communities&#13;
as well as the University. Free&#13;
copies are available upon request.&#13;
Deadline for all manuscripts and&#13;
photographs submitted to Newscope&#13;
is 4:30 p.m. the Thursday prior to&#13;
publication. Manuscripts must be&#13;
typed and double-spaced. Unsolicited&#13;
manuscripts and&#13;
photographs may be reclaimed&#13;
within 30 days after the date of&#13;
submissio, after which they become&#13;
the property of Newscope, Ltd. The&#13;
Newscope office is located in the&#13;
Student Organizations building,&#13;
intersection of Highway A and Wood&#13;
Road. &#13;
February 28,1972 NEWSCOPE Page 3&#13;
PREP program in action finds Surinder Datta, associate&#13;
professor of life science at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside,&#13;
talking on biological discoveries and their social implications with&#13;
students at Racine's William Horlick High School. Above, left to&#13;
right, are Horlick social science instructor Ruth Bonady; Alan&#13;
Rench, 6703 Novak Road, Racine; Prof. Datta; Sheila White, 1104&#13;
Isabelle Ave., Racine; and Jim Small, 1406 Jefferson St., Racine.&#13;
Rench, Small and Miss White are seniors at Horlick. PREP, which&#13;
stands for Parkside Resource Enrichment Professors, this&#13;
semester will bring UW-P faculty members into high school&#13;
classrooms in Kenosha, Racine and Walworth counties.&#13;
Toys for Child&#13;
Center Sought&#13;
Parkside Child Care Center is&#13;
in need of your active support&#13;
and four centers will be set up&#13;
from Wednesday morning&#13;
March 1 until Friday noon,&#13;
March 3, in an effort to'reach all&#13;
the interested people on campus.&#13;
&#13;
There will be boxes for the&#13;
donation of toys or cans of juice&#13;
at the Greenquist Concousre,&#13;
the Student Activities Building,&#13;
the Racine Center Lounge, and&#13;
the Kenosha Center Lounge.&#13;
Each box will be posted with&#13;
information regarding the need&#13;
of the Center for volunteer help&#13;
and procedures for arranging&#13;
credit for working at the Center.&#13;
There will be someone at each&#13;
station to answer questions and&#13;
explain the function of the&#13;
Center.&#13;
Women's Caucus to Meet&#13;
A strategy session on&#13;
selection of delegates to the&#13;
national Democratic and&#13;
Republican conventions will be&#13;
held at 8 p.m. Wednesday,&#13;
March 1, at 4916 B yrd Avenue,&#13;
Racine. Wisconsin Women's&#13;
Political Caucus (WWPC)&#13;
representatives will explain&#13;
party procedures of choosing&#13;
delegates, how to become a&#13;
candidate for delegate, and how&#13;
much it will cost to attend the&#13;
conventions.&#13;
Lynn Hoff, a WWPC spokeswoman,&#13;
stated that the session&#13;
is intended primarily for&#13;
members or potential members&#13;
of the two political parties, and&#13;
for workers in current&#13;
presidential primary campaigns,&#13;
although anyone interested&#13;
may attend.&#13;
The meeting's purpose is to&#13;
ALRIKAS&#13;
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6310 - 20 th Ave.&#13;
Phone - 657-3911&#13;
Kenosha, Wisconsin&#13;
assure equal representation of&#13;
women on all party delegate&#13;
slates, consistent with recent&#13;
party reforms, and to promote,&#13;
on the local party level, serious&#13;
discussion of issues concerning&#13;
women.&#13;
For further information,&#13;
those interested may contact&#13;
Ms. Hoff at 634-1237.&#13;
Driving Course Offered&#13;
The University of WisconsinParkside&#13;
will again be offering&#13;
the National Safety Council's&#13;
Defensive Driving Course for&#13;
those employees who have not&#13;
as of yet taken the course.&#13;
The National Defensive&#13;
Driving Course has. been a&#13;
prerequisite for the operation of&#13;
all state owned vehicles since&#13;
December 31, 1970. University&#13;
of Wisconsin-Parkside employees&#13;
(employees are considered&#13;
to be faculty, staff, or a&#13;
volunteer driver) who intend to&#13;
use state owned vehicles are&#13;
required to complete this course&#13;
before permission can be&#13;
granted to drive state owned&#13;
vehicles.&#13;
The course will be held on&#13;
Saturday, March 25, 1972, from&#13;
8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Please&#13;
submit to this office by March&#13;
17, 1972, the names of those&#13;
individuals that will be attending&#13;
the course. Attendees&#13;
will be receiving by mail a&#13;
letter giving the location of the&#13;
class and materials that they&#13;
should read.&#13;
VOLUNTEERS&#13;
WE NEED T HEM FOR POLL DUTY&#13;
SPRING ELECTION&#13;
MARCH 7 and 8&#13;
Sign up or call:&#13;
PSGA&#13;
Hwy. A and Wood Road&#13;
(553-2244 or 553-2493)&#13;
Sports Cars Specialists&#13;
—Honest George Sale — during February&#13;
a free cherry tree with purchase of any major item&#13;
Freezers — start at $194&#13;
Admiral Color TV start at $199&#13;
18" Color start at $299&#13;
Heavy duty washers start at $169&#13;
Apartment size washers start at $109&#13;
Refrigerators start at $179&#13;
Warehouse Discount Prices&#13;
micro-ovens, air conditioners&#13;
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Page 4 NEWSCOPE February 28,1972&#13;
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U.W.P. Ragtime Rangers&#13;
announces -&#13;
A Second Trip To&#13;
Whitecap Mt.&#13;
March 17-19&#13;
Sign up at room 217 Tallent Hall&#13;
OBIE'S&#13;
Lathrop Ave.&#13;
Racine&#13;
by Paul Lomartire&#13;
No one could remember who started the&#13;
disagreement, but by the time I got there, it&#13;
was going full-tilt. Sitting in the Racine&#13;
lounge was a fat kid telling his opponent that&#13;
food prices are so high he could eat at a&#13;
restaurant cheaper than shopping in&#13;
grocery stores.&#13;
A skinny kid with long hair was shaking&#13;
his head, telling the fat kid that he was&#13;
crazy. "You can't eat anywhere and feel&#13;
full," the thin male contended, "you can't&#13;
eat cheaper in a restaurant."&#13;
The fat kid's eyes lit up, "Ya ever eat at&#13;
Obie's?" It all seemed like a television ad.&#13;
"After you eat there, then you can argue&#13;
with me," the big guy said. His opponent&#13;
walked away shaking his head.&#13;
+ + +&#13;
"Geez," Maggie said after I told her the&#13;
story, "I know what the fat kid meant." We&#13;
were sitting in Obie's eating dinner. "You&#13;
want to finish this," she said, pushing a&#13;
plate toward me with a slice of roast beef on&#13;
it. Are you kidding I said, I think I'm gonna&#13;
pass out.&#13;
Obie's in Racine on Lathrop Avenue is an&#13;
"all you can eat" smorgasbord-restaurant.&#13;
In what looks to be a converted bolwing&#13;
alley, they offer the customer any amount of&#13;
a wide choice of food, dessert and beverage&#13;
for one fixed price (a dollar sixty-nine for&#13;
dinner or a dollar thirty-nine for lunch -&#13;
adults). Children can eat for about seventynine&#13;
cents. Once in awhile if there is an&#13;
Obie's coupon in the newspaper they can eat&#13;
for free. The place is open seven days a&#13;
week from eleven a.m. until eight p.m.&#13;
Hog heaven, a glutton's paradise.&#13;
Spaghetti, roast beef au jus, tenderloin tips&#13;
over rice, fried chicken, turkey and&#13;
dressing, mashed or boiled potatoes, salads&#13;
of several types, cottage cheese, jello, hot&#13;
cinnamon rolls with icing, warm bisquits,&#13;
Coca-Cola, coffee, corn, breen beans, on and&#13;
on and on. There is an opportunity to contrive&#13;
quite a beggar's banquet for that flat&#13;
price.&#13;
In the "all you can eat" wonderland, there&#13;
are waitresses to clear tables, serve&#13;
beverages and in general keep the&#13;
customers satisfied. Slicing the roast beef,&#13;
and serving other main elements of the&#13;
adds an aire of "e*ri&#13;
9 9&#13;
I felt very comf* • Veness&#13;
''&#13;
tC&#13;
Peted. paneled d^ing'® ea&#13;
"&#13;
n9 '&#13;
Everything | atG J,&#13;
that comes in rolls of white rrv&#13;
enioyed it. Maggie saw ll rh&#13;
tenderloin tips also ,&#13;
l nntir^ ,&#13;
Were recom I noticed also that other t&#13;
mashed potatoes, d,dn,h°aVe ab&#13;
Some all you can eat" places&#13;
Thaw Hon'/J""&#13;
119 but somewha&#13;
p„&#13;
y&#13;
,?&#13;
0n&#13;
,&#13;
,h?&#13;
vethi&#13;
'Problem at&#13;
Featuring free beverages is a&#13;
One can wash down every b ite o&#13;
without having to f|sh fnto a&#13;
^ my secmd sPr»&#13;
!&#13;
back in the booth. I said the sami&#13;
sure everyone who overeats sa yi&#13;
eat that much, it's )u5t that&#13;
fHhng. In any case, I was g rea&#13;
this time I thought of the fa1&#13;
awarded him a unanimous deck&#13;
question of groceries over restai&#13;
at least in this case.&#13;
I saw the fat kid a few days I&#13;
Racine lounge. He was wiped&#13;
puffed, pale, stomach swollen. Hi&#13;
same table he had argued at d&lt;&#13;
The skinny kid bounced up to&#13;
"Hey, late at Obie's," he said,&#13;
picked his head up off the table&#13;
eyes, and simply groaned.&#13;
$10.00 N ON - R E F U N D A B LE DEP OSI T R E Q UIR ED&#13;
A CLOCKWORK ORANGE&#13;
Alex — Mai com McDowell&#13;
Alex's Gang — Warren Clarke, Jim Marcus, MJichael Tarn&#13;
Directed by Stanley Kubrick&#13;
A Warner Brothers film&#13;
The Micheal Todd Theatre, two doorways in the great wall on&#13;
neon north Dearborn, just south of Randolph Street's El-sheltered&#13;
hall. After six it seems the only cars you can find are the big&#13;
luxurious barges. Electric plush-seated monsters that force rather&#13;
than pick their way to the numerous cocktail lounges that iay just&#13;
as luxurious and just as electric plush up and down, left and right&#13;
on the Loop grid. The effect of all this on a sodbuster like me is&#13;
more than overwhelming. Add to this the burned out feeling that&#13;
one feels when he sees a brilliant Kubrick quasifantasy, and you&#13;
have an exhausted movie reviewer, who, while inspired to write&#13;
great things about a great film, drives bleary-eyed, jabbering his&#13;
way home.&#13;
Alex would have driven fast, on the wrong side of the road&#13;
running oncoming cars off, snarling his way home on synthemesc.&#13;
Alex, a savage beast, is soothed by Beethoven, moved by murder&#13;
and in love with all the immediate brutality of ultraviolence. He&#13;
controls himself gladiator style, lust and desire as motivation&#13;
portrayed equally in book and film as predator and victim.&#13;
In 1962, Anthony Burgess abstracted the character from the&#13;
Mod-Rocker clashes, near contemporaries of Hell's Angel&#13;
escapades. A story with deep idealogical roots that never quite&#13;
resolves its theme of Pavlovian conditioning versus criminal&#13;
nature. The book, a presupposition, is timed like clockwork orange&#13;
or otherwise with environmental controls being suggested by&#13;
Skinner and others. A schism on the verge, an answer in film&#13;
Oily Kubrick would latch on to this kintl of stuff, a perfect story&#13;
media for him to work his magic lense tricks,&#13;
techniques for 2001 Space Odyssey showing thro&#13;
posures, slow motion and of course classical stra&#13;
Beethoven, Rossini, Purcell, Elgar and Rimsky Kors&#13;
favorite being Ludwig's 9th symphony (which I love&#13;
way) all being played by one of those synthes&#13;
causticizing that feel of speed, and chromium grindin&#13;
Gene Kelley's "Singing' in the Rain" shows up as then&#13;
His ninth film in 19 years, Kubrick has mad&#13;
narrative nature of the book to relate the nature of&#13;
wasting the Russo-pubo slang Burgess meticulou&#13;
("Apypoly nogies" — apologies and the old " in-out&#13;
Beethoven is the crux, Alex accidently conditio™&#13;
favorite theme along with ultraviolence. We are led ti&#13;
this eventually restores Alex's love of brutality w&#13;
ditioning goes de-conditioning, his love of the9th reapt&#13;
The change takes place over our brutophiliac&#13;
English-Conditioning-Advocate looking on. As a ntag&#13;
pulled Alex from a prison to condition him. After hi;&#13;
publicized release, a fascist writer, bearing a&#13;
resemblence to Peter Seller's Dr. Strangelove (ano&#13;
film), bombards him with the "9th" until he trie&#13;
suicide, it doesn't quite work .... fade in — Alex&#13;
comical scene follows baby bird Alex mimicking, spc&#13;
mother robin Liberal.&#13;
The film is superbly photographed and g ives&#13;
comfortable position in which he can decide for I&#13;
whether or not he^loves his frontal lobes. It has wo&#13;
Prize for best direction, which I thought was sell deser&#13;
is a genius who says that he gained his virtuosity thro&#13;
lots of silms as a kid. &#13;
lung gentleman who&#13;
&gt;iveness"to the place,&#13;
le eating in the cararea.&#13;
&#13;
ted fine, as I t ried to&#13;
ssible. The roast beef&#13;
ies (I'm not sure if it&#13;
d time) but was very&#13;
) in a tasty natural&#13;
turkey was the kind&#13;
t white meat, I still&#13;
aid the chicken and&#13;
ere recommendable.&#13;
t other items, like&#13;
't have a bland taste,&#13;
t" places serve food&#13;
somewhat tasteless.&#13;
Jroblem at Obie's.&#13;
rages is a fine idea.&#13;
&lt;ery bite or mouthful&#13;
h Into a pocket for&#13;
ond Sprite, I leaned&#13;
d the same thing I'm&#13;
ireats says, "I didn't&#13;
ust that it's all so&#13;
was greased out. At&#13;
of the fat kid, and&#13;
nous decision on the&#13;
&gt;ver re staurant food;&#13;
ew days later at the&#13;
as wiped out, eyes&#13;
wollen. He sat at the&#13;
jued at days before,&#13;
ced up to the table,&#13;
he said. The fat kid&#13;
the table, rolled his&#13;
ned.&#13;
February 28,1972 NEWSCOPE Page 5&#13;
tricks, some of the&#13;
ing through, overexcal&#13;
strains including&#13;
sky Korsakoff; Alex's&#13;
:h I lo ve in a different&#13;
synthesizers synthoi&#13;
grinding teeth. Even&#13;
pas theme song,&#13;
ias made use of the&#13;
ature of the film, not&#13;
leticulously designed&#13;
I "in -out").&#13;
onditioned against his&#13;
are led to believe that&#13;
tality when the con-&#13;
?th reappearing,&#13;
iphiliac with Liberal­&#13;
's antagonist, he had&#13;
After his successfully&#13;
iring a remarkable&#13;
ive (another Kubrick&#13;
he tries to commit&#13;
— Al ex in traction. A&#13;
(ing, spoon fed by the&#13;
I g ives the viewer a&#13;
de for himself as to&#13;
has won the Critics'&#13;
ell deserved. Kubrick&#13;
;ity through watching&#13;
from the Music Desk&#13;
In our never-ending search to turn the&#13;
sophisticated but destitute music lover on to&#13;
just a little more of the mind destroying rock&#13;
&amp; r oll he craves, we of the Music Desk, who&#13;
understand his plight well, being in the same&#13;
boat ourselves, find few experiences more&#13;
satisfying than stumbling across an obscure&#13;
radiant and powerful album in the back bin of&#13;
the shop and being rewarded for impulse by&#13;
music which worms its way into the subconscious,&#13;
wreaks its havoc in the gray room,&#13;
and moves the feet in weird directions.&#13;
BAD MANORS is such an album.&#13;
In a plain gold sleeve with a crowbar on it,&#13;
this little gem could easily be missed. Upon&#13;
finding it, a perusal of the back cover would&#13;
reveal only a long list of credits and the&#13;
names don't give a clue that these boys used&#13;
to back up the legendary Ronnie Hawkins, the&#13;
evil Canadian genius who graduated the Band&#13;
after teaching them all they know. Doing time&#13;
with Hawkins is said to be a terrifying experience&#13;
but those who survive, the legend&#13;
goes, cannot miss a beat or play a wrong note.&#13;
Unless they want to.&#13;
But y'see, Crowbar sometimes wants to. If&#13;
there's one thing besides superhuman&#13;
musicianship that Ronnie Hawkins teaches&#13;
his bands, it's not to take themselves&#13;
seriously. Crowbar never lets convention&#13;
stand in the way of a good time. They cut up&#13;
and mess around, inject odd ball bits and&#13;
pieces in between songs, change tempoes at&#13;
the drop of a finger pick, belch, pant, yodel&#13;
and otherwise carry on like cheerfully spaced&#13;
maniacs. But thmve . trii iciwk i\ w of i th11 iw e trii aduue c • is o th11 ic e wway ay&#13;
!•!• /ilrof C« CAM V ® •' ' ;• ' ' '•'&#13;
its p l a y e d . E v e ry b i t of f o o l i s h n e s s is&#13;
casually calculated and not only strictly in the&#13;
context of the song but in fact to the enhancement&#13;
of the song in every case. Which is to&#13;
say that any band that loose has to be tight&#13;
and Crowbar are tight to just this side of&#13;
telekineticism. They've been in the biz a long&#13;
time and know each other's minds,&#13;
imaginations, needs and fetishes.&#13;
And the music they come up with. Defies&#13;
description. With six members, all possessed&#13;
of fine voices, the American vocal music&#13;
tradition is probably close. Pulling the songs&#13;
from the soil and the ghosts thereon in places&#13;
like Gettysburg and the dust bowl in the&#13;
manner of their spiritual kin, the Band, is an&#13;
approximation also. It e xists in the air in the&#13;
history books, and for Crowbar, in the dime&#13;
novels and kinky sideshows. Hillbilly and&#13;
halleujah, bluegrass and grease. They don't&#13;
know how to boogie woogie but they can reel&#13;
like no one since Jed Clampett. And they can&#13;
rock &amp; r oll.&#13;
"House of Blue Lights" will spin you. A&#13;
supercharged ricke-tick with woodblock&#13;
ticktock, jive piano and idiot scat singing. The&#13;
train song is an institution and also a good&#13;
standard of clack time-motion and "Train&#13;
Keep Roll in'" burns the thin steel rail with&#13;
great whistle guitar and chug. "Let's Play&#13;
House" cuts and runs in triple time yodel&#13;
from King Bisquit Boy and breaks for a neat&#13;
two bars of demented panting. "What a&#13;
Feeling" What a russsshhhh floating up to a&#13;
spoken bridge punched by horns in the perfect&#13;
redneck drug song.&#13;
We come upon Snuffy Smif's still in the&#13;
clearing bubbling merrily away and&#13;
"Mountain Fire" testifyin to those corn&#13;
squeezin's and downhome crazy. "In the&#13;
Dancing Hold" rocks on mercilessly while&#13;
this dupe denies being able to do any dance&#13;
ever invented and then pleads with his grease&#13;
baby to come back and dance with me. All&#13;
leading inexhorably to "Prince of Peace"&#13;
with weird doom parade of religious kooks&#13;
down main street dissolving to honky tonk sax&#13;
and Salvation Army bass drum and sure&#13;
enough, the Day of Judgement complete with&#13;
angelic chorus. This is scary.&#13;
Crowbar makes you laugh and shake at the&#13;
some time and music that can do that is&#13;
alright with me.&#13;
Mike Stevesand&#13;
.... Tickets for the National&#13;
•x Shakespeare Company's&#13;
production of "Twelfth Night''&#13;
&amp; are now on sale at the Student&#13;
g Activities Office, Room 217&#13;
S-Tallent Hall. The performance&#13;
|will he held on Tuesday, March&#13;
£28, at 8 p.m. in Bradford High&#13;
School Auditorium, Kenosha;&#13;
S Ticket sales are limited to the&#13;
£ Parkside &lt;j»mpus through&#13;
g Friday, March 3, affording&#13;
£ students and staff an op^&#13;
importunity for the best seats,&#13;
g After that date, general admission&#13;
tickets will be sold&#13;
! :•: thr o u gh the K e n o sha and&#13;
$ Racine outlets, Bidinger's&#13;
$ Music House and Cook-Gere&#13;
x Records, as well as at Parkside.&#13;
;XJ ^ "&#13;
Reserved seat prices are$1.50&#13;
and $1.00 for Parkside students&#13;
and staff, and $3.00 and $2.00 for&#13;
general admission.&#13;
The event is being sponsored&#13;
by the UW-Parkside LectureFine&#13;
Arts Committee.&#13;
Boss'KorrcE&#13;
Eggs...&#13;
Mon. thru Thurs.:&#13;
5 - 7 p.m. — All the beer&#13;
you can drink $1.00&#13;
7 - closing — Pitchers $1.00 \\&#13;
Sunday: 1-5 p.m. — All the beer you can drink $2;00&#13;
|Mon.: 8 - closing — "College Night" Food&#13;
Wed.: Beer and pretzel night&#13;
Thurs.: "Ladies' Night"&#13;
Vi price for women&#13;
Fri.: 4 - 7 p.m. —&#13;
["Double Bubble" Double mixed drink for the price of one&#13;
Sat.: 2 - 6 p.m. —All the beer you can drink $2.00&#13;
OPEN:&#13;
Mon. - Fri. — 4 - closing&#13;
Sat. and Sun. — Noon - closing&#13;
8231 SWidan Road&#13;
Kenosha, W/sconsm&#13;
Teleph one: 457-3311&#13;
RICHARD G. CAPELLX, prop. &#13;
Page 6 NEWSCOPE February 28,1972&#13;
PEPSI-COLA&#13;
Election Laws Drafted&#13;
RANCH'S BANANA* SPLIT&#13;
IT' S S C R U M P T I O U S&#13;
80c&#13;
BIG TOP&#13;
HOT FUDGE BANANA&#13;
Creamy hot fudge over&#13;
A big sundae loaded with ice cream and&#13;
fresh strawberries, whipped bananas&#13;
cream, nuts and cherry -jf\&#13;
75c&#13;
N O R T H 3 3 11 SH E R I D A N RO A D S O U T H 75 0 0 SH E R I D A N R O A D&#13;
THE RANCH&#13;
r l/ALEO'S&#13;
PIZZAII&#13;
Custom made for you&#13;
I KM Dl I.IVI KV TO I'AKKSIDI VILI.AC.i-:&#13;
ALSO CHICKEN DINNERS&#13;
AND ITALIAN SAUSAGE BOMBERS&#13;
5021 - 30th Avenue Kenosha 657—5191&#13;
Open 6 days a week from 4 p.m., closed Mondays&#13;
mi&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
Easter Break&#13;
Trips To:&#13;
ROME Api&#13;
(2nd plane)-&#13;
ACAPULC0&#13;
Information Available at&#13;
Student Activities Office — Tallent Hall&#13;
In response to the very unprofessional&#13;
manner In which&#13;
elections have been done in the past,&#13;
Student Government has adopted an&#13;
entirely new set of procedures. The&#13;
senate had previously authorized the&#13;
Pre-Law Club to write up&#13;
procedures. The senate has also&#13;
authorized Tim Brotsko, President&#13;
of the Pre-Law Club, and other PreLaw&#13;
members to serve on the&#13;
Election Committee, Chairman&#13;
James Twist.&#13;
ALADDIN&#13;
FLOWSR SHOP&#13;
in west&#13;
Racine&#13;
3309 Washington Ave&#13;
633-3595&#13;
Western&#13;
BULLS&#13;
VERY DEFINITELY&#13;
GEAR BOX®&#13;
Classic Western blue&#13;
jeans — rough 'n ready&#13;
for anything because&#13;
they're hefty bull weight&#13;
(13y2 oz.) cotton denim.&#13;
Flare bottoms, belt-loop&#13;
waist, scoop pockets in&#13;
front, patch pockets in&#13;
back. Si?es 28-38, S-M-L&#13;
lengths.&#13;
Richman&#13;
B R O T H E R S&#13;
Elmwood Plaza&#13;
BY LAWS&#13;
to&#13;
ARTICLE I, SECTION D, No. 3&#13;
ELECTION COMMITTEE&#13;
1. By a majority vote of its&#13;
members the Election Committee&#13;
will be empowered to enforce the&#13;
election laws.&#13;
2. It is unlawful for any candidate&#13;
to:&#13;
2.1 not have his name appear on&#13;
all campaign literature sponsoring&#13;
his candidacy.&#13;
2.2 willfully destroy, deface,&#13;
move, or remove from its place any&#13;
poster, sign, banner, or piece of&#13;
campaign literature of any other&#13;
candidate.&#13;
2.3 deceive or attempt to deceive&#13;
through verbal or written communication&#13;
any potential voter.&#13;
3. The Election Committee will&#13;
investigate and judge the merits of&#13;
CARL'S PIZZA&#13;
In Four Sizes 9" - 12" - 14" '- 16"&#13;
ALSO&#13;
• RIBS • SPAGHETTI • CHICKEN&#13;
GNOCCHI . RAVIOLI • LA SAGNA&#13;
• SEA FOOD • SANDWICHES&#13;
CARRY-OUTS - DELIVERY&#13;
"YOU RING . . . W E BRING"&#13;
657-9843 or&#13;
658-4922&#13;
written complaints by candidates of&#13;
alleged campaign misconduct including,&#13;
but not restricting itself to&#13;
those mentioned in Regulation 2 (By&#13;
Law of Article I, Section D, 3). The&#13;
Election Committee may apply such&#13;
sanction in cases of demonstrated&#13;
misconduct as it sees fit, including&#13;
public censure, disqualification of&#13;
an offending candidate, or requiring&#13;
a new election.&#13;
BY LAWS&#13;
GENERAL&#13;
ELECTION PROCEDURES&#13;
1. The locations of the polls shall&#13;
be well-publicized and shall be&#13;
located to avoid congestion and&#13;
provide easy access to the voter.&#13;
2. A sample ballot shall be made&#13;
available for the voter to study at the&#13;
polling place.&#13;
3. Polls shall open no later than&#13;
8:30 A.M. on election days and shall&#13;
close not before 8:00 P.M.&#13;
4. Ballot boxes shall be sealed on&#13;
the day of the election and shall not&#13;
be opened until the ballots are&#13;
counted.&#13;
5. There shall be no campaigning&#13;
of any kind within 10 yards of the&#13;
polls, nor shall there be campaign&#13;
signs, posters, or other campaign&#13;
literature In evidence within 10&#13;
yards of the polling places on&#13;
election day.&#13;
6. Poll workers shall not make any&#13;
attempt to influence voters.&#13;
7. The ballot counting shall be&#13;
supervised by the Election Committee.&#13;
&#13;
8. Only those certified by the&#13;
Election Committee will be allowed&#13;
to enter the ballot counting room.&#13;
9. No partial results shall be&#13;
released by any person who has&#13;
access TO th e counting room while&#13;
the ballots are being counted.&#13;
10. All ballots must be counted&#13;
within 24 hours of the closing of the&#13;
polls on the last day of the election.&#13;
11. After the vote has been officially&#13;
tabulated and certified, the&#13;
Election Committee will publicly&#13;
release the results.&#13;
12. All ballots will be held at a&#13;
place specified by "the Election&#13;
Committee for 10 class days&#13;
following the election at which time&#13;
they will be destroyed unless an&#13;
appeal, recount, or re-election is&#13;
pending in which case they will be&#13;
held until the dispute is resolved.&#13;
13. A recount:&#13;
13.1 may be made upon a written&#13;
request by a candidate up to 3 class&#13;
days after the election with such a&#13;
recount to be authorized by the&#13;
Election Committee.&#13;
13.2 may be made by the&#13;
Election Committee up to one day&#13;
before the ballots are destroyed.&#13;
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March 25 - April 1st&#13;
April 1st - April 8th&#13;
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Kuhio Hotel&#13;
All Taxes &amp; Tips&#13;
Transfers&#13;
Contact:&#13;
WSA&#13;
WSSC Store&#13;
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608-263-2444 &#13;
Sports Teams Prepare for NAIA&#13;
February 28,1972 NEWSCOPE Page 7&#13;
With the 1971-72 basketball&#13;
season safely tucked in the&#13;
record books, UW-Parkside's&#13;
other winter sports teams wind&#13;
up their dual meet seasons and&#13;
prepare for the NAIA national&#13;
championships.&#13;
Coach Loran Hein's fencers&#13;
will host Illinois-Chicago Circle,&#13;
Tri-State and Milwaukee Tech&#13;
at 10 a.m. Saturday at Bullen&#13;
Jr. High School in Kenosha in&#13;
their last home event of the year&#13;
while Dave Donaldson's&#13;
gymnasts take on the&#13;
University of Chicago Friday&#13;
night in the Windy City.&#13;
Steve Stephens' basketballers&#13;
finished the year last week by&#13;
upsetting Dominican at the&#13;
Chambliss&#13;
Tops Statistic s&#13;
Freshman Chuck Chambliss&#13;
topped the University of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside final&#13;
basketball statistics released&#13;
today.&#13;
The forward from Racine&#13;
Park high school led the&#13;
Rangers in total points, with&#13;
365; in scoring with a 17.4&#13;
average; in rebounding with a&#13;
7.6 average; in free throw&#13;
percentage with a 73.3 per cent&#13;
mark; and in the season's high&#13;
game, with a 30 point performance&#13;
against, Dominican&#13;
Monday.&#13;
It was in that game, the last in&#13;
a 4-18 s eason for the Rangers,&#13;
that Chambliss excelled and led&#13;
Parkside to an upset win over&#13;
the highly-regarded Lakers on&#13;
the Dominican court.&#13;
He hit on 10 shots from the&#13;
floor and 10 of 13 from the foul&#13;
stripe for his 30 big ones and&#13;
added 17 rebounds for the best&#13;
night this year by a Ranger in&#13;
that department.&#13;
Tom Heller, Kenosha freshman&#13;
who prepped at St. Joseph&#13;
high, had the Rangers' highest&#13;
percentage from the floor at&#13;
52.4 per cent.&#13;
Other Rangers who finished&#13;
in double scoring figures for the&#13;
year included Greendal freshman&#13;
Tom Joyce with a 14.1&#13;
average for 22 games;&#13;
Burlington sophomore Bob&#13;
Popp, with a 12.2 average for 11&#13;
games; and Heller, with a 11.5&#13;
ppg mark.&#13;
Lakers' court by an 81-71 score&#13;
as Chuck Chambliss pumped in&#13;
30 points for the season's high&#13;
game by a Ranger. The&#13;
Rangers ended with a 4-18 mark&#13;
hut improvement was&#13;
noticeable throughout the&#13;
second half of the season and&#13;
there were no seniors on the&#13;
squad.&#13;
The wrestling team, coached&#13;
hy Jim Koch, closed out its dual&#13;
season Friday night against&#13;
Grand Valley State and Hillsdale&#13;
(Mich.) College and will&#13;
now prime for the NAIA&#13;
national meet at Klamath Falls&#13;
Ore., March 9-11. The track&#13;
squad, headed by Bob Lawson,&#13;
will compete in the Illinois Open&#13;
at Champaign Saturday alter&#13;
vying at the LaCrosse Invitational.&#13;
John Tank has been&#13;
Parkside's top fencer this year&#13;
and just recently won the&#13;
Wisconsin Closed Foil Tournament&#13;
in Milwaukee,&#13;
defeating 25 other fencers from&#13;
throughout the state.&#13;
Three Parkside gymnasts&#13;
have qualified for the lateMarch&#13;
NAIA nationals at&#13;
Eastern Illinois University.&#13;
Warren McGillivray, a senior&#13;
from Burbank, Cal., and&#13;
Kenosha freshman Kevin&#13;
O'Neil and Kerry Pfeifer have&#13;
all qualified for the national&#13;
meet.&#13;
rugby&#13;
WANT TO PLAY ?&#13;
UW-Parkside needs rugby players!&#13;
A schedule has been set up and all who are interested are&#13;
welcome to join.&#13;
The schedule:&#13;
April 15 — St. Ambrose at Davenport, Iowa&#13;
April 22 - AMOCO at Parkside&#13;
April 28 — Lincoln Park at Chicago&#13;
April 29 — Marquette at Parkside&#13;
May 6 — Minnesota at Parkside&#13;
May 7 — Northern Illinois at DeKalb.&#13;
Each team is represented by 15 men with one additional&#13;
man (reserve) to act as line judge. Rules specify that there&#13;
are no substitutions during the game except because of injury&#13;
during the first five minutes of play. The time for each&#13;
match varies but is usually 30-40 minutes for each half of the&#13;
game (there is a five minute breathing space for half-time&#13;
entertainment).&#13;
There are only two set plays in rugby: a line-out occurs&#13;
when the ball is kicked, carried or thrown out of bounds. At&#13;
this time the opposing team throws the ball over the middle&#13;
of a one-yard alley formed by opposing forwards standing&#13;
five yards from the sideline. The forwards jump for&#13;
possession of the ball and play progresses from there.&#13;
A set scrum is awarded to one team for a minor infraction&#13;
of the rules by the other. To form the scrum the first&#13;
three men of the scrum lock arms and meet the opposing&#13;
team with their shoulders. The remaining five forwards bind&#13;
on them, giving support and helping push. Hands may not&#13;
touch the ball until it leaves the scrum.&#13;
Thtre points — a try — are awarded for placing the ball&#13;
on the ground over the opponent's goal. Two points — a&#13;
conversion — are extra points added after a try. A drop kick&#13;
from anywhere on the field that splits the uprights is worth&#13;
three points. And three points again are awarded for a drop&#13;
kick or place kick taken from the point of a n infraction; this&#13;
is a penalty kick.&#13;
And that, in short, is rugby. It's rough, but it's also fun.&#13;
An ambitious schedule awaits all who might want to play.&#13;
Contact Coach Vic Godfrey at Athletics (553-2310) for more&#13;
information and to sign up for the squad.&#13;
Legal ABORTION&#13;
in Midwest&#13;
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Choice&#13;
fopl2-775-268S&#13;
(f 312-774-^?!)&#13;
y a norv-profft service&#13;
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310 Green Bay Road, Kenosha, Wisconsin&#13;
Va Block South of Kenosha-Racine County Line&#13;
ump&#13;
Save&#13;
SERVE YOURSELF WITH THE FINEST GASOLINE&#13;
AND SAVE!&#13;
DISCOUNT SPECIALS&#13;
Cash &amp; Carry&#13;
ROYAL TRITON&#13;
QUAKER STATE&#13;
PENNZOIL&#13;
AFSCON.O.&#13;
10W - 20W - 30W&#13;
10W - 20 W - 30W&#13;
PERMANENT TYPE ANTI FREEZE&#13;
120Z. HEAVY DUTY BRAKE FLUID&#13;
50c per quart&#13;
34c per quart&#13;
$1.39 per gallon&#13;
47c per can&#13;
Cash and Carry Prices on Oif Filters,&#13;
Air Filters, Tune Up Kits, Spark Plugs&#13;
All It ems Subject to 4 Per Cent Sales Tax&#13;
SAVE — SAVE — SAVE&#13;
NEWSCOPE FREE CLASSIFIEDS&#13;
WHEELS&#13;
196/ Opel Rally 4 speed, 40,000 miles,&#13;
$850. Call 654-5032 ask for Barb or&#13;
Doug.&#13;
FOR SALE — 69 Plymouth Wagon&#13;
Custom Suburban. 1 owner. V-8, 318&#13;
engine, air, power brakes and&#13;
steering, 57,000 miles. Excellent&#13;
condition. Call 658-1285.&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
FOR SALE — Marimba, 2Vi oct.&#13;
$100; Schwinn bicycle. 1 speed,&#13;
coaster brake etc. etc. $25; double&#13;
bed, handsome, $20. Call 694-1535 or&#13;
write 2030 N. Oakland, Milwaukee,,&#13;
Wis.&#13;
Garrard SLX-2 "Module" series&#13;
turntalbe; console stereo. Call Ray&#13;
654-8878.&#13;
FOR SALE — Refrigerator. Works&#13;
like a refrigerator should. $20. Ph.&#13;
Doug, 654-0697.&#13;
FOR SALE — Mosrite Bass Guitar.&#13;
Double pickup. Double cutaway,&#13;
hollow body. With plush-lined&#13;
hardshell case. Was $450 new. Excellent&#13;
condition. $100. Call Larry,&#13;
552-8347 or come to P-Village, apt 109&#13;
(The Swamp).&#13;
County Lot — 1.9 acres, 41 Ave. 8. 14&#13;
St. (approx.) Call 654-6317 after 5:00.&#13;
FOR SALE — Roth violin with case.&#13;
Very good condition. $260.00 new,&#13;
$125.00 or best offer. Electronic&#13;
adaptor also available. Phone 654-&#13;
1731.&#13;
DRUMS FOR SALE — Ludwick&#13;
complete set, excellent condition.&#13;
Best offer over $125. Ph 633-5666&#13;
after 4:00. Jerry or Bob.&#13;
STEREO TAPE RECORDER —&#13;
Sony 252 D One year old. List $135.00,&#13;
sell for $70.00. Ph. Jerry 652-2538 or&#13;
553 2496.&#13;
FOR RENT— 1 furnished bedroom&#13;
with kitchen - off street parking.&#13;
$50.00 per month including utilities.&#13;
552-8172. 5306 South Lake Shore Rd.&#13;
(just off Sheridan Road), Racine.&#13;
3 Room Apt. North side Keno.&#13;
Privacy assured. Situated well for&#13;
all campuses. Call 552-8970.&#13;
MODEL NEEDED for life drawing&#13;
class. Contact David Zaig, Room&#13;
217, Greenquist Hall - Art Dept.&#13;
BABY-SITTER NEEDED 4 2 boys,&#13;
ages 20 months and 10 months.&#13;
About 6 hours a day, 2 weekdays.&#13;
Days and time flexible. My home -&#13;
North side of Kenosha. Call 654-4593&#13;
afternoons or evenings.&#13;
WANTED — '63, 64 or 65&#13;
Volkswagen. Good running condition&#13;
• reasonable. Call 654-1684 or 658-&#13;
3998.&#13;
PERSONALS&#13;
WANTED — People who would like&#13;
to help other people. Free training.&#13;
Contact Joe Baker, director Racine&#13;
Hotline, 637-1112. Mon.-Wed.-Fri.&#13;
1:00 P.M. - 10:00 P.M.&#13;
Photographer wanted — Should be&#13;
available for June 10th wedding,&#13;
reasonable rates. Call 639-8863,&#13;
evenings.&#13;
Female Bartender Wanted — one&#13;
night a week. The College Inn. Ph.&#13;
552-8465.&#13;
Thank you, everybody, for coming&#13;
Feb. 19 to hear us play for you. We&#13;
enjoy sincerely those all that came.&#13;
God's Starboys from Hell&#13;
MOM — come home now! Daddy,&#13;
Jimmy, Johnny, Ethyl, Deloris,&#13;
Petie, Alice, Sammy, Tommy, the&#13;
three dogs and four cats miss you.&#13;
Why did you leave? Come home soon&#13;
we need you. Teddy.&#13;
Would the person who stole the&#13;
radiator out of my brand new&#13;
Volkswagen please return it? No&#13;
questions asked! Contact Chalres&#13;
Leftturn.&#13;
To whom it may concern — We want&#13;
our 3 dish pans back now. &#13;
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