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              <text>^IT University of Wisconsin - Parkside&#13;
Parkside budget to be cut&#13;
anger&#13;
Thursday, February 26, 1981 Vol. 9 - No. 20&#13;
additional 1.4% by July&#13;
by G. Helgeson&#13;
By July 1 of this year, UWParkside&#13;
will have to cut another&#13;
$51,800 from its current operating&#13;
budget as its share of the additional&#13;
1.4 percent cutback ordered&#13;
by Governor Lee Dreyfus.&#13;
The 1.4 percent reduction,&#13;
applied to all state agencies, is&#13;
expected to total about $10 million,&#13;
$5.6 million of it from the UW&#13;
System. It comes on top of a 4.4&#13;
percent cut from current budgets&#13;
ordered by Gov. Dreyfus late last&#13;
summer. The 4.4 percent cut cost&#13;
UW-Parkside about $360,000.&#13;
According to the Feb. 19&#13;
Wisconsin State Journal, the $2&#13;
million state - wide budget cut was&#13;
originally projected to cost the&#13;
System $5.6 million. However, top&#13;
UW officials asknowledged on&#13;
Feb. 16 that "the university would&#13;
be able to use $3.6 million in unspent&#13;
money to offset the impact&#13;
of Drey fus' cut," according to the&#13;
Journal.&#13;
The breakdown of the unspent&#13;
funds being used: $2 million in&#13;
unspent fringe benefits for&#13;
university employees that would&#13;
have lapsed into the state's&#13;
general fund as of July 1, a&#13;
$900,000 year - end balance that&#13;
will not be carried over to next&#13;
year and $700,000 in unallocated&#13;
money, accrued because of higher&#13;
- than - anticipated second&#13;
semester student fee income.&#13;
UW-Parkside Chancellor Alan&#13;
Guskin was informed of the latest&#13;
cutback figure of $51 ,800 on Feb.&#13;
18 by UW System officials. Guskin&#13;
said, "The figure is about half t he&#13;
cut we originally feared. It still&#13;
will mean belt - tightening for the&#13;
remainder of the fiscal year&#13;
(ending June 30), but we can meet&#13;
it by implementing the three&#13;
measures I outlined Tuesday to&#13;
the Faculty Senate."&#13;
At that Senate meeting Guskin&#13;
imposed (1) an immediate freeze&#13;
on all unfilled state - funded&#13;
campus positions; (2) deferment&#13;
of all capital expenditures not&#13;
deemed essential for the balance&#13;
of the fiscal year; and (3) possible&#13;
reduction of some supply and&#13;
expense budgets for the balance of&#13;
the fiscal year.&#13;
"I am convinced that through a&#13;
combination of these measures we&#13;
will be able to meet this new cut&#13;
without layoffs, reduced work&#13;
weeks or a shortened school&#13;
year," Guskin told the Senate.&#13;
"Most important, we will&#13;
preserve the academic quality of&#13;
UW-Parkside."&#13;
In a Ranger interview, Guskin&#13;
said that these measures are&#13;
based on "people's good will. We&#13;
have a first - class bunch of people&#13;
here. They are very cooperative,&#13;
careful with how they ask for&#13;
money and careful how they spend&#13;
money. A lot of trust has been&#13;
built up here because of t hat."&#13;
The freeze on unfilled state -&#13;
funded capital expenditures,&#13;
Guskin said, "does not affect any&#13;
position presently being recruited&#13;
for. If anyone leaves in the next&#13;
few months, however, the position&#13;
won't be filled until July 1."&#13;
Guskin called the deferment of&#13;
non - essential capital expenditures&#13;
measure a "judgement&#13;
call" and indicated that it' meant&#13;
that "we are asking people not to&#13;
request non - essentials costing&#13;
Continued On Page Two&#13;
RANGER photo by Brian Passino&#13;
Parkside Parkside's library flasher strikes again I Our photographer&#13;
3 caught this perverted individual in action on Level 3 last Mon- Flasher day.&#13;
Petitions available&#13;
by Dan Galbraith&#13;
Nomination petitions are&#13;
available for the positions of&#13;
President, Vice - President, and&#13;
nine Senate seats of PSGA, two&#13;
student SUFAC committee seats&#13;
and the Union Operation Board,&#13;
which has no limit on t he number&#13;
of s eats.&#13;
The requirements for candidacy&#13;
for the positions are: must be a&#13;
Parkside student carrying at least&#13;
six credits, have a GPA of at least&#13;
2.0, and not on final academic&#13;
probation.&#13;
To have your name on the&#13;
ballot, your nomination petition&#13;
must be filed with the elections&#13;
committee with at least 25&#13;
Parkside student signatures.&#13;
Presidential nominees must have&#13;
at least 50 s ignatures. Petitions&#13;
must be filed with an elections&#13;
committee member by Friday,&#13;
Feb. 27 at noon.&#13;
All wr ite - in candidates must&#13;
fulfill the same requirements and&#13;
file your written declaration to an&#13;
elections committee member by&#13;
Friday, March 6 at noon. A list of&#13;
all write - in candidates will be&#13;
available at the polling place.&#13;
A random drawing will determine&#13;
the ballot positions 'of the&#13;
candidates, Monday, March 2 at 1&#13;
p. m. in the PSGA office, WLLC&#13;
D137.&#13;
The elections will be held on&#13;
Wednesday and Thursday, March&#13;
11 and 12 from 9 a. m. t o 8 p. m. on&#13;
the concourse level of Molinaro&#13;
Hall. For persons who will be gone&#13;
those two days, absentee ballots&#13;
will be available one week prior to&#13;
the elections. They must be picked&#13;
up in person and be returned or&#13;
.postmarked by Tuesday, March 10&#13;
at noon.&#13;
For more information and&#13;
nominating petitions see Tracy&#13;
Gruber, chairperson, or a&#13;
member of the elections committee&#13;
in the PSGA office.&#13;
Tony Brown speaks on&#13;
Black History Month&#13;
by Patty DeLuisa&#13;
Broadcast journalist Tony&#13;
Brown, host erf "Tony Brown's&#13;
Journal," spoke on Black History&#13;
Month Wednesday, Feb. 18 in a&#13;
speech sponsored by Minority&#13;
Student Union.&#13;
Brown referred to MSU's theme&#13;
"The Unity of Our Past is the Key&#13;
to Our Future." He stated that it is&#13;
important for black Americans to&#13;
remember their history. He&#13;
asserted that the first black&#13;
Americans came to this country in&#13;
1619 a s indentured servants and&#13;
lived in relative racial peace with&#13;
the European settlers. About&#13;
thirty years later, white&#13;
businessmen decided that they&#13;
needed a free labor base - - -&#13;
blacks were the suppliers of this&#13;
work. Brown said that white&#13;
businessmen justified slavery by&#13;
telling other whites that blacks&#13;
were inferior to themselves. After&#13;
some time, whites were convinced&#13;
of t his belief. "Racism is a lie,"&#13;
Brown said, explaining that it was&#13;
perpetuated by white men who&#13;
wanted to improve the economy.&#13;
Racism was a matter of&#13;
economics, not race, he said.&#13;
Slavery was the social policy of&#13;
the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries&#13;
but desegregation is today's social&#13;
strategy, Brown said. About&#13;
desegregation Brown remarked,&#13;
"America is a pluralistic society&#13;
so social order won't work." He&#13;
also said that blacks come from&#13;
similar, yet diverse backgrounds.&#13;
He founded his belief in the instrument&#13;
of lan guage. Enroute to&#13;
America, slaves from different&#13;
geographical regions were&#13;
grouped together on ships,&#13;
preventing them from communicating&#13;
with one another. Of&#13;
all the dialects that were spoken in&#13;
the past three centuries, eleven of&#13;
them are presently recognized as&#13;
legitimate in America. Brown&#13;
said that blacks should retain&#13;
their dialects despite what the&#13;
rest of society says, despite the&#13;
fact that America expects blacks&#13;
to be white in their language and&#13;
their actions. Brown §aid, "Blacks&#13;
shouldn't consider what whites&#13;
think. If Black society is going to&#13;
be saved, new integrity and new&#13;
values must be established." He&#13;
thinks that if black Americans&#13;
follow these ideals by maintaining&#13;
their character, they can change&#13;
mainstream society's misconception&#13;
of themselves.&#13;
Politically speaking, Brown&#13;
encouraged blacks to vote for both&#13;
parties. Over the years, they have&#13;
voted for Democrats. He said that&#13;
94% of Jimmy Carter's 1976&#13;
election supporters were blacks.&#13;
He also talked about Republican&#13;
President Ronald Reagan. Brown&#13;
criticized the president by saying&#13;
"Reagan is in love with power and&#13;
the wily thing blacks will get out of&#13;
Reagan is what they fight for."&#13;
Brown cited many examples of&#13;
little known contributions of black&#13;
Americans and said that contemporary&#13;
blacks should strive to&#13;
do the best job they know how t o&#13;
do in their daily work because&#13;
legacy obligates them to do so.&#13;
RANGER photo by Brian Passino&#13;
TONY BROWN&#13;
Thursday, February 26, 1981 RANGER&#13;
Winter Carnival results&#13;
Lawyer Has A by Dan Galbraith&#13;
This year's Winter Carnival did&#13;
have a "snowball effect." The&#13;
laughter snowballed because of&#13;
the various events that occured.&#13;
The carnival was started by the&#13;
clangs, crashes, and booms of the&#13;
instruments played by the&#13;
children of th e Child Care Center&#13;
leading the way for the parade.&#13;
Five floats were entered this year.&#13;
First place went to Marketing&#13;
Club; tied for second [dace were&#13;
Ranger and PSGA.&#13;
Tuesdays blood drive was a&#13;
success — the Health office and&#13;
the Blood Center of So utheastern&#13;
Wisconsin collected 145 pints of&#13;
blood. A competition was held to&#13;
see which club could collect the&#13;
most donors. Pre Med club took&#13;
first, while Vets club took second,&#13;
and Accounting club, Student&#13;
Mobilization for Survival, and&#13;
Data Processing took third, fourth&#13;
and fifth respectively.&#13;
Tuesday night's event, "Old&#13;
Style Night," featuring "Sierra,"&#13;
has been rescheduled for&#13;
Tuesday, March 3 due to the&#13;
blizzard conditions that&#13;
developed.&#13;
The window painting was won&#13;
by the Ranger/second place went&#13;
to Cheerleaders, and third place&#13;
went to PSGA. The "Snow Beast"&#13;
competition went to Ranger,&#13;
second to Earth Science, third to&#13;
the Cheerleaders, and fourth to&#13;
Marketing club.&#13;
The Most Original Cheer contest&#13;
was won by SWEA. The pie eating&#13;
contest was won by Marketing&#13;
Club. The video games tournament&#13;
was won by the Union&#13;
Lifers. The ski race was won by&#13;
the Cheerleaders, while second&#13;
and third went to the Union Lifers.&#13;
Thursday night's events included&#13;
a Tug - a - war, just for fun,&#13;
between Earth Science, the&#13;
Cheerleaders and Union Lifers&#13;
(Earth Science won); a Beer&#13;
drinking relay, won by the&#13;
Cheerleaders; and the Nerf&#13;
basketball game in roller office&#13;
chairs, won by Ranger.&#13;
The overall competition was&#13;
won by Ranger, for a free party in&#13;
the Rec Center, second went to the&#13;
Cheerleaders, third to the Union&#13;
Lifers, and fourth to Marketing&#13;
Club.&#13;
The Bad Boy concert that was&#13;
Winter&#13;
Ccvnfvol8l&#13;
Febi9-I3 %&#13;
i&#13;
held in the Union Square Friday&#13;
night to finish the carnival attracted&#13;
418 people.&#13;
"The carnival went really&#13;
well," said Chris Hammelev,&#13;
Winter Carnival chairperson.&#13;
"Everyone had a good time in the&#13;
Square Thursday night with the&#13;
beer drinking relays and Family&#13;
Feud."&#13;
Hammelev commented that the&#13;
volleyball tournament went well.&#13;
"The biggest problem was the&#13;
snow storm cancelled Old Style&#13;
Night. It broke my heart," she&#13;
said.&#13;
Military influence in schools&#13;
is growing at epidemic rates&#13;
The Central Committee for&#13;
Conscientious Objectors (CCCO),&#13;
the nation's largest draft and&#13;
military counseling agency,&#13;
warns that the influence of the&#13;
military in our schools is growing&#13;
Larry Spears, Director of&#13;
CCCO's Pre-Enlistment Counseling&#13;
Program, says, "The last&#13;
few years have seen a tremendous&#13;
growth of militarism in this&#13;
country, and much of it has been&#13;
centered in the high schools and&#13;
colleges."&#13;
According to Spears, the&#13;
military now lures students&#13;
through many different&#13;
programs, including:&#13;
-The Armed Services&#13;
Vocational Aptitude Battery&#13;
(ASVAB). This is a military aptitute&#13;
test administered in 15,000&#13;
high schools by military personnel.&#13;
The ASVAB test has been&#13;
criticized in Congress as being of&#13;
little help to a counselor and a&#13;
student exploring civilian occupations.&#13;
However, the information&#13;
obtained from the test&#13;
goes to many offices around the&#13;
country, and it is used by&#13;
recruiters for years. Many schools&#13;
never tell their students that this&#13;
is an optional test.&#13;
-The Reserve Officers Training&#13;
Corps (ROTC) and Junior ROTC.&#13;
The college ROTC and high school&#13;
JROTC programs now exist in&#13;
nearly 2,000 schools . The courses&#13;
are taught by military personnel&#13;
and are often of questionable&#13;
academic value. They also encourage&#13;
values which are at odds&#13;
with the goals of academic&#13;
learning. And the programs cost&#13;
the American public millions of&#13;
dollars each year.&#13;
-The Delayed Entry Program.&#13;
The DEP encourages students to&#13;
sign the enlistment contract up to&#13;
one year before starting basic&#13;
training. Once student enlistees&#13;
sign the contract, they are bound&#13;
by it, and discharges under the&#13;
DEP are rarely granted. Each&#13;
year, hundreds of thousands of&#13;
young people who are uncertain&#13;
about what to do sign up under the -&#13;
DEP. Once students enlist in DEP&#13;
they are given bonuses for&#13;
recruiting other students, thus&#13;
becoming a sort of undercover&#13;
recruiting force. However, if a&#13;
student changes his or her mind a&#13;
few months later because of a job&#13;
offer, school or vocational&#13;
training possibilities, or marriage&#13;
plans, it is usually too late to get&#13;
out of the military unless counseling&#13;
is sought through groups&#13;
such as CCCO.&#13;
"One of th e biggest problems,"&#13;
says Spears, "results from&#13;
counselors and school administrators&#13;
who become active&#13;
helpers of military recruiters. The&#13;
military often seems to be an easy&#13;
way for a counselor to offer&#13;
direction to a student. But the&#13;
counselor or teacher is often&#13;
unaware of the potential problems&#13;
and disappointments facing many,&#13;
enlistees."&#13;
"Military recruiters are&#13;
salesmen," commented Spears.&#13;
"They have a quota to meet,&#13;
superiors to please, and they&#13;
certainly will not take the time to&#13;
explain the possible problems to a&#13;
potential recruit. Students who&#13;
are considering joining the armed&#13;
forces should have the benefit of&#13;
seeing both sides of the story&#13;
before enlisting."&#13;
"Counselors and teachers who&#13;
are in a position to give advice on&#13;
enlistment should be aware of the&#13;
loopholes in the enlistment contract&#13;
which put the enlistee at a&#13;
distinct disadvantage, and in fact,&#13;
offer very few guarantees," says&#13;
Spears. "They should be aware of&#13;
the problems many enlistees face.&#13;
For example, verbal promises are&#13;
often made by recruiters. If the&#13;
military should not come through&#13;
with what the recruiter promised,&#13;
the enlistee has no legal recourse."&#13;
"Another problem encountered&#13;
by enlistees is the fact that many&#13;
important sounding job titles&#13;
(such as combat engineer) turn&#13;
out to be dull, meaningless jobs&#13;
with no application to civilian&#13;
positions. Many military jobs&#13;
have no civilian counterpart, and&#13;
thus the training is often useless&#13;
after you get out of t he military."&#13;
Additional information on&#13;
ASVAB, JROTC, ROTC, DEP,&#13;
military recruitment, and other&#13;
aspects of militarism in education&#13;
may be obtained by writing to:&#13;
The Pre-Enlistment Counseling&#13;
Program, CCCO, 2208 South St.,&#13;
Phila., PA 19146.&#13;
CCCO was founded in 1948 as the&#13;
Central Committee for Conscientious&#13;
Objectors, and is a&#13;
national, non-profit agency&#13;
counseling young Americans&#13;
facing the prospect of military&#13;
service, or those already in the&#13;
military.&#13;
$51,800 more to be cut from budget&#13;
Continued From Page One&#13;
more than $100. We would rep lace&#13;
equipment currently being used in&#13;
instruction, however, as it would&#13;
be viewed as essential to continue&#13;
instruction."&#13;
Guskin defined the reduction of&#13;
supply and expense budgets&#13;
measure as "usually less than&#13;
$100 expenditures. We'll be&#13;
looking at budgets very carefully.&#13;
Studies are being done on past&#13;
buying practices to see if money&#13;
has gone unused."&#13;
Despite the cutbacks, Guskin&#13;
said some supplies "are&#13;
sacrosanct. Library books are&#13;
never frozen and computer&#13;
equipment tends not to be."&#13;
At the Senate meeting, Guskin&#13;
reminded Parkside faculty that&#13;
the latest cut has resulted from&#13;
failure of the State Senate and&#13;
Gov. Dreyfus to agree on alternative&#13;
solutions to balance the&#13;
state budget by J une 30.&#13;
"This latest cut is unfair to the&#13;
UW System because other&#13;
government activities are being&#13;
assessed smaller reductions,"&#13;
Guskin said. "Regardless of the&#13;
intentions of the Governor or the&#13;
Senate, it seems higher education&#13;
has been assigned a lower priority&#13;
than some other government&#13;
activities."&#13;
"I am very proud of what UWParkside&#13;
has been able to accomplish&#13;
these past few years&#13;
under most difficult fiscal conditions,"&#13;
Guskin said. He cited the&#13;
increase in quality of facu lty and&#13;
programs at Parkside, the addition&#13;
of new mission - related&#13;
undergraduate and graduate&#13;
programs and Parkside's&#13;
leadership in the UW Sys tem in&#13;
innovative academic skills, the&#13;
library and minority programs as&#13;
examples of Parkside's accomplishments.&#13;
All of this, Guskin said, "would&#13;
have been next to impossible&#13;
without a high degree of&#13;
cooperation and commitment&#13;
among all units of this university."&#13;
"Like the economy itself,"&#13;
Guskin said, "times may well get&#13;
worse for the UW System before&#13;
they get better. We will, as we&#13;
have in the past, face the prospect&#13;
of additional belt - tightening&#13;
calmly, systematically and with&#13;
restraint. We will not trade the&#13;
future quality of UW-Pa rkside for&#13;
an expedient solution to today's&#13;
crisis."&#13;
Viewpoint RANGER Photos&#13;
"V Dan Mccorm,• ck&#13;
Do you think the Parkside Rangers will make it to Kansas City?&#13;
Cindy Johnson, senior&#13;
"I believe that Parkside has the&#13;
advantage and the qualifications&#13;
to go again. We have good starters&#13;
and a strong back up going for the&#13;
team. But most important of all&#13;
our team has pride in their game&#13;
and that's how I know we will and&#13;
can make it to K. C. again."&#13;
Rory Spears, junior&#13;
"I hope they make it but I think&#13;
they will come up one game short&#13;
like last year."&#13;
John Gould, sophomore&#13;
"Having worked most of the&#13;
games, I've seen their ups and&#13;
downs. Lately, I feel they're doing&#13;
much better than the competition."&#13;
Charles Perry, freshman&#13;
"We are definitely going to K. C.&#13;
There's no doubt about it. We (the&#13;
team) need your support."&#13;
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RANGER Thursday, February 26,1981&#13;
Students present 'Matchmaker' THC treats cancer victims&#13;
She s best known to audiences&#13;
as the Dolly of "Hello, Dolly," but&#13;
Dolly Gallagher Levi began her&#13;
stage life in Thornton Wilder's&#13;
tender comedy "The Matchmaker,"&#13;
the spring mainstage&#13;
production by Parkside's&#13;
dramatic arts students.&#13;
Performances are March 5&#13;
through 7 at 8 p.m. and at 2 p.m.&#13;
on March 8 in the Communication&#13;
Arts Theater. Admission is $2.50&#13;
for students, staff and senior&#13;
citizens; $3.50 for others.&#13;
Reservations can be made by&#13;
calling 553-2345 or 553-2042.&#13;
Dolly makes us see the fun in a&#13;
life lived with generosity, while&#13;
the play seems to point out the&#13;
inevitability of a little folly, according&#13;
to Professor Leon Van&#13;
Dyke, director of the production.&#13;
Dolly, played by Mary Beth&#13;
Kelleher of Kenosha, finds life&#13;
"never quite interesting enough —&#13;
so I put my hand in here and there&#13;
— and often I'm very much&#13;
amused."&#13;
Andrew Brhel of Cudahy plays&#13;
Horace Vandergelder, the tightfisted&#13;
hardware merchant from&#13;
Yonkers who makes a trip to New&#13;
York to find a new wife and&#13;
eventually wins Dolly's big heart.&#13;
Jim Cisney and John Miskulin,&#13;
both of Racine, are cast as the&#13;
docile clerks in Vandergelder's&#13;
hardware store, who decide on a&#13;
rebellious trip of their own to New&#13;
York while the merchant is away.&#13;
All four wind up in Harmonia&#13;
Gardens, a Battery restaurant&#13;
where their dinner erupts into an&#13;
employer-employee chase scene&#13;
straight out of pure classical&#13;
farce.&#13;
Other members of the cast are&#13;
Scott Lucareli, James Walker,&#13;
Vicky Knapp and Colleen Quiggle,&#13;
by Susan Michetti&#13;
The U. S. Food and Drug Administration&#13;
reports that&#13;
marijuana is receiving a&#13;
comeback from the 19th century&#13;
by again being used as medicine&#13;
in the U. S. Synthetic THC pills&#13;
(the active agent in marijuana)&#13;
are being used to treat victims of&#13;
cancer and glaucoma in research&#13;
projects across twenty states.&#13;
The National Institute mi Drug&#13;
Abuse is distributing the THC pills&#13;
free to cancer patients in hopes&#13;
that the pills will help al leviate the&#13;
nauseous side effects of&#13;
chemotherapy.&#13;
In states where marijuana has&#13;
been approved by state legislation&#13;
for clinical research, prescriptions&#13;
from authorized cancer&#13;
specialists enable patients to&#13;
obtain the THC pills from hospital&#13;
and cancer center pharmacies.&#13;
Specialist authorization to participate&#13;
in research programs is&#13;
approved through the National&#13;
Cancer Institute.&#13;
Marijuana is being used in&#13;
research projects in the following&#13;
states: Washington, Oregon,&#13;
California, Nevada, Colorado,&#13;
New Mexico, Kansas, Texas,&#13;
Minnesota, Louisiana, Illinois,&#13;
Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania,&#13;
New York, Massachusetts,&#13;
Washington, D. C., North&#13;
Carolina, Georgia, and Florida.&#13;
Marijuana decriminalized&#13;
MARY BETH KELLEHER (as Dolly Gallagher Levi) and&#13;
Andrew Brhel (as Horace Vandergelder) rehearse a scene from&#13;
"The Matchmaker."&#13;
all of Racine; Tina M. Greenfeldt,&#13;
Patricia Casciaro and Kristie&#13;
Hauch of Kenosha; Robin Clark of&#13;
Bristol; and Mark Badtke of&#13;
Wilmot.&#13;
The Parkside production&#13;
features four completely different&#13;
sets, designed by Professor&#13;
Charles Erven, a Racine native&#13;
who designed in California and&#13;
Colorado before joining the&#13;
faculty last fall. The production&#13;
also features lavish turn-of-thecentury&#13;
costumes.&#13;
Director Van Dyke notes that&#13;
the visual style of the production&#13;
is based one one of the strengths of&#13;
the proscenium stage, a painting&#13;
wing and drop technique.&#13;
Van Dyke also points out that&#13;
the play's author has strong ties to&#13;
Wisconsin. Wilder was born in&#13;
Madison in 1897. Wilder has&#13;
written that as he grew up he&#13;
passed through "Nine Ambitions:&#13;
saint, anthropologist, archaeologist,&#13;
detective, actor,&#13;
magician, lover, rascal and free&#13;
man." In "Matchmaker," Van&#13;
Dyke comments, "We can see&#13;
that, incredibly, Wilder manages&#13;
to do them all."&#13;
'"The Matchmaker' is family&#13;
entertainment," says Van Dyke.&#13;
"It has a clear morality, is filled&#13;
with mysterious twists and gives&#13;
us voices overflowing with love&#13;
and impishness."&#13;
The National Organization for&#13;
the Reform of Marijuana Laws&#13;
reports that marijuana laws have&#13;
been decriminalized in Oregon,&#13;
California, Alaska, Colorado,&#13;
Nevada, Minnesota, Ohio,&#13;
Mississippi, North Carolina, New&#13;
York and Maine.&#13;
Although the amount and type of&#13;
civil offense varies among these&#13;
states, possession of marijuana is&#13;
still a civil offense for private use.&#13;
Gold investment discussed&#13;
Free thought essay scholarship offered&#13;
Opportunities and risks in investing&#13;
in gold will be the subject&#13;
of a public seminar on Tuesday,&#13;
March 3 in Union 106. (The&#13;
seminar was originally slated for&#13;
Feb. 10, but was cancelled&#13;
because of a snowstorm on that&#13;
date.)&#13;
Seminar panelists will be Terry&#13;
Zastrow of the Midwest Gold and&#13;
Diamond Exchange, Milwaukee;&#13;
Marsha Stewart of E. F. Hutton&#13;
Co., Inc.; Ayse Somersan,&#13;
University Extension economics&#13;
professor; and Richard Keehn,&#13;
UW - Parkside economics&#13;
professor and director of the UW -&#13;
P Economic Education and&#13;
Research Center, which is&#13;
sponsoring the program.&#13;
The seminar will explain and&#13;
compare the various means of&#13;
investing in gold, including coins&#13;
and bullion, gold futures and gold&#13;
stocks.&#13;
The panelists' presentation will&#13;
be followed by a question and&#13;
answer session.&#13;
A $5 will be collected at the door.&#13;
The 1981 Freedom From&#13;
Religion Foundation, Inc.&#13;
scholarship competition is geared&#13;
to law and journalism students.&#13;
Two $500 cas h awards will be&#13;
given — one each for the best&#13;
essays by a law student and&#13;
journalism student.&#13;
Law students are being asked to&#13;
write their papers on a United&#13;
States states - church separation&#13;
case. Journalism students will&#13;
write on the freethought activity&#13;
and philosophy of one of these four&#13;
historic figures: Thomas Paine,&#13;
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Robert&#13;
Ingersoll or Margaret Sanger.&#13;
The competition is open to&#13;
students who attend public&#13;
colleges or universities. The&#13;
contest is also open to Foundation&#13;
members and their families, with&#13;
the exception of Executive&#13;
Financial aids advice given&#13;
The Financial Aids office will&#13;
have an information table set up&#13;
from 10:00 - 3:00 on Tuesday,&#13;
March 3rd, outside the&#13;
Library/Learning Center entrance&#13;
on the Concourse level.&#13;
Financial Aids office staff will&#13;
answer questions and provide&#13;
information on what types of&#13;
financial aid are available and&#13;
how to apply.&#13;
Jan Ocker, Director of the&#13;
Financial Aids Office, said that&#13;
students interested in applying for&#13;
financial aid should make it a&#13;
point to stop by this table for information&#13;
about deadlines.&#13;
Students unable to stop by may&#13;
obtain financial aids information&#13;
by calling 553-2291 or by visiting&#13;
the Financial Aids Office in&#13;
Tallent Hall.&#13;
Council members. Papers should&#13;
be not more than 10 double -&#13;
spaced pages in length and must&#13;
be received at P. O. Box 750,&#13;
Madison, Wis. 53701 b y June 1,&#13;
1981. Winners will be announced&#13;
during the summer. Essays will&#13;
be judged by a committee of five&#13;
appointed by Council Chair&#13;
Rodger Buck.&#13;
The Foundation's first contest in&#13;
1979 was directed at high school&#13;
seniors, and a $1,000 scholarship&#13;
was awarded for the best critical&#13;
essay about the bible. The contest&#13;
was won by Dennis Hillin, now a&#13;
student at UCLA, who will use his&#13;
award this summer, attending&#13;
summer school at the University&#13;
of Wisconsin.&#13;
"A genuine masterpiece. . . .a cinematic work of art that must be&#13;
seen, savored, &amp; seen again."&#13;
Rex Reed&#13;
THE TIN DRUM&#13;
Directed by Volker Schlondorff&#13;
Bassed on the novel by Gunter Grass&#13;
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presents COFFEE HOUSE&#13;
MUSIC&#13;
Featuring:&#13;
SUNDAY&#13;
•WINE! •MUSIC!&#13;
Wednesday afternoon&#13;
noon to 2:00 p.m.&#13;
UNION 104/106&#13;
AFTERNOON&#13;
4 Thursday, February 26, 1981 RANGER I&#13;
Here is your chance!&#13;
Rumor has it that this year's&#13;
limerick competition is tough, so&#13;
you better start scribbling now.&#13;
You have until March 1 at noon to&#13;
submit your own lucky lascivious&#13;
limericks to Ranger's Second&#13;
Annual Parking Lot Limerick&#13;
Contest.&#13;
Remember, limericks must be&#13;
original creations and will be&#13;
judged on the following basis: Wit,&#13;
originality, crudeness and&#13;
neatness.&#13;
This year's prizes are:&#13;
First Prized) $15.00&#13;
Second Prized) $10.00&#13;
Third (3) - A Pitcher&#13;
of Union Beer&#13;
Special Award&#13;
for Most Gross (1)&#13;
Another Pitcher&#13;
Winners will be announced in&#13;
Ranger's first post - St. Patrick's&#13;
Day issue on March 19. All&#13;
limericks submitted will become&#13;
sole property of Ranger.&#13;
RANGER'S SECOND ANNUAL ST. PATRICK'S DAY&#13;
PARKING LOT LIMERICK CONTEST&#13;
- Official Entry Blank&#13;
From the Parking Lot&#13;
Who deserves&#13;
Ronald Reagan?&#13;
Name&#13;
Phone Soc. Sec. No.&#13;
Artwork wanted for Racine Museum&#13;
The Racine Art Association&#13;
announces the organization of an&#13;
exhibition titled WISCONSIN&#13;
FIBER 1981 which will open at the&#13;
Charles A. Wustum Museum of&#13;
Fine Arts in Racine, Wisconsin on&#13;
July 19,1981. To be considered for&#13;
the exhibit interested artists must&#13;
submit 5 color slides of their work&#13;
and a current resume to the&#13;
Exhibition Curator, Ms. Cathy&#13;
Meader, c/o of the Museum, 2519&#13;
Northwestern Avenue, Racine,&#13;
Wisconsin, 53404. There is no entry&#13;
fee but artists are requested to&#13;
include a self - addressed stamped&#13;
envelope for the return of their&#13;
slides. Deadline for receipt of&#13;
slides is March 15, 1981.&#13;
It is hoped that the exhibit will&#13;
include work in techniques such as&#13;
weaving, crocheting, knitting,&#13;
knotting, trapunto, soft sculpture,&#13;
basketry, felting and hardmade&#13;
paper.&#13;
For more information contact&#13;
the Musuem at (414) 636 -9177.&#13;
by G. Helgeson&#13;
Sometimes its hard to figure&#13;
out, when you reflect on it, which&#13;
Hollywood star of a class Z 40's&#13;
flick got into the White House,&#13;
Bonzo or his co-star. Which one&#13;
has a "mommy" with more interior&#13;
decorating compulsions?&#13;
Which one has more fleas? Which&#13;
one has more masculine insecurities?&#13;
Which one is readier to&#13;
jump up and down ferosciously&#13;
and grunt and squeal funny noises&#13;
across the boundaries of his&#13;
territory?&#13;
While it is fairly obvious that&#13;
Bonzo (who is a chimp, by the&#13;
way) is the one with the fleas, and&#13;
Ronald Reagan is the one with the&#13;
wife with the passion for prints&#13;
and paintings, the last questions&#13;
would stump a trivia pro. It seems&#13;
that either Reagan or Bonzo would&#13;
fit the criteria.&#13;
As a United States citizen, a&#13;
member of that unusually&#13;
presumptuous tribe of barbarians&#13;
that practiced enslavement of one&#13;
competing tribe well past the peak&#13;
of the trend, that drove another&#13;
competing tribe off the face of the&#13;
continent when it proved too&#13;
susceptible to barbarian diseases&#13;
and habits to be fit for slavery (all&#13;
the while promising its members&#13;
a half acre and a mortgage in the&#13;
suburbs), that had the nerve to&#13;
invoke God in very official&#13;
documents to prove that all men&#13;
are created equal so that it could&#13;
sneer at the women who didn't&#13;
distrust them enough to question&#13;
(until it was just about too late),&#13;
that still views the garbage&#13;
disposal and trash compactor as&#13;
the answer to spiritual doubts and&#13;
positively craves a nuclear war&#13;
because then, finally, we'd all&#13;
know who were God's chosen.&#13;
All right. I've sinned and so&#13;
have my foreparents. Bring on the&#13;
thumbscrews. Reagan should be&#13;
allowed to cut the taxes of the&#13;
wealthy and simultaneously cut&#13;
the throats of the less - than -&#13;
wealthy. He should have the&#13;
power to make public higher&#13;
education exclusively the domain&#13;
of the already gifted. He should&#13;
probably even have some say in&#13;
whether or not we Americans&#13;
should have children or not. In a&#13;
lot of ways, we deserve it all.&#13;
But really, does the rest of the&#13;
world deserve Ronald Reagan?&#13;
AART opens award-winning American drama&#13;
The Milwaukee Repertory&#13;
Theater's (MRT) fifth mainstage&#13;
production of the season, A&#13;
STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE,&#13;
opens February 27 for a six-week&#13;
run through April 5. This Tennessee&#13;
Williams masterpiece will&#13;
be performed nightly, except&#13;
Mondays, at the Todd Wehr&#13;
Theater in Milwaukee's Performing&#13;
Arts Center (PAC).&#13;
Matinees are scheduled on&#13;
selected Wednesdays and Sundays.&#13;
Written in 1947, STREETCAR is&#13;
the story of Blanche DuBois, a&#13;
gent ly- reared Southern&#13;
schoolteacher whose marriage&#13;
has ended tragically. Unable to&#13;
cope with her shattered life,&#13;
Blance retreats into an elaborate&#13;
dream world filled with gaudy&#13;
delusions of grandeur. She comes&#13;
to New Orleans to visit her sister&#13;
Stella and Stella's brutish&#13;
husband, Stanley. Driven by&#13;
fantasies and desire, Blanche&#13;
slips further from reality and&#13;
deeper into a tortured state of&#13;
madness.&#13;
STREETCAR is universally&#13;
considered Williams' most&#13;
powerful drama. Originally&#13;
produced on Broadway in 1947, it&#13;
became the first American play to&#13;
/win all three major awards for&#13;
theater: The Pulitzer Prize, the&#13;
New York Drama Critics' Circle&#13;
Award and the Donaldson Award.&#13;
This spring, the MRT production&#13;
of STREETCAR will make a&#13;
historic four-week tour of Japan&#13;
as part of an unprecedented&#13;
cultural exchange program&#13;
sponsored by the Japan-United&#13;
States Friendship Commission&#13;
and Tokyo's Institute of Dramatic&#13;
Arts.&#13;
MRT Resident Director Sharon&#13;
Ott will stage the production.&#13;
Earlier this season, Ms. Ott&#13;
directed the Rep's MOTHER&#13;
COURAGE, and recently she&#13;
staged a production of HAPPY&#13;
END for Milwaukee's Skylight&#13;
Comic Opera.&#13;
Featured in STREETCAR will&#13;
be Peggy Cowles as Blanche, Tom&#13;
Berenger as Stanley Kowalski,&#13;
Janni Brenn as Stella and Henry&#13;
Strozier as Stanley's friend,&#13;
Mitch.&#13;
Most recently, Milwaukee&#13;
audiences have seen Peggy&#13;
Cowles as Calphurnia in the Rep's&#13;
production of JULIUS CAESAR.&#13;
Appearances on "Marcus Welby,&#13;
M.D." and "The Bold Ones" are&#13;
among her television credits. Ms.&#13;
Cowles also co-starred with Jon&#13;
Voight in the Warner Bros, film,&#13;
THE ALL-AMERICAN BOY. She&#13;
is widely known for her onewoman&#13;
show, AN INDEPENDENT&#13;
WOMAN, which&#13;
was written for her by her&#13;
husband, Daniel A. Stein.&#13;
Tom Berenger has appeared&#13;
extensively in film and on stage.&#13;
His screen credits include leads in&#13;
IN PRAISE OF OLDER WOMAN&#13;
and BUTCH &amp; SUNDANCE: THE&#13;
EARLY DAYS. Mr. Berenger's&#13;
stage roles include Orestes in&#13;
ELECTRA, Nick on WHO'S&#13;
AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?&#13;
and Jack Hunter in THE ROSE&#13;
TATTOO. On television he portrayed&#13;
Irish Bobby Fallon in the&#13;
C.B.S. adaptation of Pete Hamill's&#13;
novel, FLESH AND BLOOD.&#13;
Janni Brenn has played the&#13;
Goodwoman of Setzuan, Lady&#13;
Macbeth, Anne Frank, Blanche&#13;
DuBois, and Neil Simon leading&#13;
ladies at such regional theaters as&#13;
the Hartford Stage Company, the&#13;
McCarter Theatre, the Folger&#13;
Shakespeare Theatre and the&#13;
Lexington Conservatory Theatre.&#13;
Her television credits include&#13;
roles in JAMES JOYCE: BIRTH&#13;
TO DEATH, JOHNNY WE&#13;
HARDLY KNEW YOU and THE&#13;
GUIDING LIGHT.&#13;
A four-season veteran with the&#13;
MRT, Henry Strozier has appeared&#13;
in such roles in Brutus in&#13;
JULIUS CAESAR, Scrooge in A&#13;
CHRISTMAS CAROL and Candy&#13;
in OF MICE AND MEN. He appeared&#13;
as L.D. Alexander in the&#13;
Jef ferson Award-winning&#13;
production of THE LAST&#13;
MEETING OF THE KNIGHTS&#13;
OF THE WHITE MAGNOLIA at&#13;
the Marriott Lincolnshire. During&#13;
his career, Mr. Strozier has appeared&#13;
with many other regional&#13;
theaters.&#13;
The MRT is well-equipped to&#13;
accommodate handicapped&#13;
patrons. For further information&#13;
on facilities and services, call the&#13;
MRT at 273-7121. A signed performance&#13;
of STREETCAR for the&#13;
deaf and hearing impaired will be&#13;
presented on Sunday, March 22, at&#13;
2:00 p.m.&#13;
Tickets prices range from $3.50&#13;
to $9.00, with a $1.00 discou nt for&#13;
students and senior citizens.&#13;
Tickets are on sale at the PAC box&#13;
office, 929 North Water Street.&#13;
MasterCard or Visa accepted by&#13;
calling (414) 273- 7206.&#13;
Complete a three-year nursing diploma program&#13;
in two years and one summer session.&#13;
An alternative to the first year nursing course&#13;
is now offered in a seven-week summer program at&#13;
St. Luke's Hospital School of&#13;
1301 College Avenue&#13;
Racine, Wl 53403&#13;
414/636-2372&#13;
Prerequisites:&#13;
1. Meet admission criteria&#13;
2. Complete university/college&#13;
courses in anatomy and physiology,&#13;
chemistry, English, nutrition,&#13;
psychology and sociology.&#13;
Nursing&#13;
StLukefe&#13;
Hospital&#13;
Call or write now for admission information.&#13;
RANGER Thursday, February 26, 1981&#13;
"Altered States" could alter senses by Bruce R. Preston&#13;
"Altered States" combines&#13;
fantasy, reality, suspense and&#13;
some of the most fascinating&#13;
special effects in current film&#13;
offierings to produce a film which&#13;
takes hold of your senses and&#13;
gives them the ride of their life.&#13;
The film explores the theory&#13;
that in the two - thirds of the brain&#13;
for which humans have (to date)&#13;
found no purpos e, there lies other&#13;
states of consciousness which may&#13;
date back as far as the primal&#13;
self; possibly even further back&#13;
into the life forms from which&#13;
humans evolved before the dawn&#13;
of tim e.&#13;
William Hurt is Dr. Eddie&#13;
Jessup, a Harvard professor of&#13;
psychology who is experimenting&#13;
with altered states of consciousness&#13;
via sensory&#13;
deprivation tanks and&#13;
psychotropic mushrooms. Many&#13;
of the experiments Jessup performs&#13;
are patterned after those of&#13;
John Lilly. Hurt gives a&#13;
memorable performance of this&#13;
obsessed man; he crawls inside of&#13;
Jessup and gives great insight as&#13;
to why the doctor does what he&#13;
does.&#13;
The film's best work occurs&#13;
when Jessup has hallucinations&#13;
and regresses. As his experiments&#13;
daringly delve a little further each&#13;
.time, the intensity grows from&#13;
captivating to totally spellbinding.&#13;
A large component of these scenes&#13;
is their religious symbolism (such&#13;
as the Adam and Eve&#13;
hallucination or the earlier one of&#13;
his father). Religion enjoys&#13;
quite a battle against the theory of&#13;
evolution throughout the film.&#13;
Dr. Emily Jessup, Eddie's wife,&#13;
» portrayed by Blair Brown.&#13;
Emily is a physical anthropologist&#13;
and because of her work with&#13;
baboons and other simeons, she&#13;
starts to believe that Eddie could&#13;
possibly be regressing to the&#13;
primal self while everyone else&#13;
feels he is suffering a mental&#13;
breakdown. Their relationship is a&#13;
very unstable and confusing one.&#13;
Emily even exclaims that making&#13;
love to Eddie becomes a mystical&#13;
experience rather than a sexual&#13;
one. They find themselves on the&#13;
verge of a permanent separation&#13;
because, as Eddie puts it, the pain&#13;
they would feel apart would be&#13;
easier to handle than the pain they&#13;
experience while together.&#13;
Brown does a wonderful job as a&#13;
supporting character to Eddie;&#13;
she asks many questions that the&#13;
audience is wondering and is told&#13;
what the audience needs to know.&#13;
As the film and Eddie's experiments&#13;
progress he starts to&#13;
undergo physiological changes to&#13;
the extent that he becomes the&#13;
primal self. Although this&#13;
provides for some interesting&#13;
scenes it stretches the film to the&#13;
point of unbelievability. If,&#13;
however, the film is viewed as&#13;
fantasy from the start it loses&#13;
some credibility but becomes&#13;
much more enjoyable.&#13;
The final tank scene and the&#13;
final scene are very intriguing; a&#13;
total, sensual spectacular. They&#13;
take you on a trip of symb olism&#13;
and suspense that you've probably&#13;
never been on before. The closing&#13;
shot is a beautiful one of love.&#13;
"Altered States" is a needed&#13;
escape which really makes you&#13;
think. It is a trip which should be&#13;
taken by a ll.&#13;
Engelhardt talks on diagnosis&#13;
The Rosemary Kennedy&#13;
Professor of Medicine at&#13;
Georgetown University's Kennedy&#13;
Institute of Ethics will&#13;
present a public lecture on&#13;
"Medical Diagnosis as a Creative&#13;
Process" at UW-Parkside at 7:30&#13;
p.m. on Thursday, March 5, in the&#13;
Union Cinema Theater.&#13;
He is Prof. H. Tristram&#13;
Engelhardt, Jr., who holds an&#13;
M.D. degree with honors as well&#13;
as the Ph. D. degree.&#13;
Prof. David Levin said that&#13;
Engelhardt's talk will focus on the&#13;
impact of technology on the&#13;
creative process in- medical&#13;
diagnosis and the nature of&#13;
clinical diagnostic judgement.&#13;
The success of re cent computer&#13;
diagnosis has been so profound&#13;
that we are beginning to see much&#13;
erf prim ary medical care moving&#13;
out of the general practitioner's&#13;
office toward the computer terminal,&#13;
said Levin, a member of&#13;
the philosophy faculty and a&#13;
specialist in biomedical ethics.&#13;
This raises a number of&#13;
theoretical, social and ethical&#13;
issues, he added. One of those&#13;
questions, he said, is whether the&#13;
practice of computer diagnosis&#13;
will weaken an already unstable&#13;
physician-patient relationship.&#13;
Engelhardt is regarded as one&#13;
of the foremost authorities on such&#13;
bioethical quandries. He is an&#13;
editor of five volumes of the&#13;
Philosophy and Medicine Series&#13;
and of "Morality, Science and&#13;
Society," a textbook&#13;
biomedical ethics. He&#13;
authored "Mind-Body:&#13;
Categorical Relation."&#13;
He has served as trustee &lt;rf the&#13;
Masters and Johnson Institute as&#13;
a Fulbright Fellow in 1969-70 and&#13;
is a member of the bioethics&#13;
committee of the National&#13;
Foundation of the March of Dimes&#13;
and a fellow of the Institute for&#13;
Social Ethics and Life Science.&#13;
Before joining the Kennedy&#13;
Institute, Engelhardt was&#13;
associated with the Institute for&#13;
Medical Humanities and&#13;
Department of Preventive&#13;
on&#13;
also&#13;
A&#13;
Medicine and Community Health&#13;
of the University of Texas Medical&#13;
Branch in Galveston.&#13;
Preceding his evening lecture,&#13;
he will talk on biomedical ethics&#13;
before a joint meeting of the&#13;
Parkside Philosophical Society&#13;
and the UW-Parkside Pre-Med&#13;
Club. That session, at 3 p.m. in&#13;
Molinaro Hall, Room D-105, also is&#13;
open to t he public. Both lectures&#13;
are free.&#13;
The two student groups are&#13;
sponsoring his campus appearance&#13;
in c onjunction with the&#13;
Lecture and Fine Arts Committee&#13;
and the Center for Teaching&#13;
Excellence.&#13;
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by Todd Laszewski&#13;
Have you ever wondered who&#13;
works behind the scenes to resolve&#13;
problems students may have, or&#13;
who strives to change school rules&#13;
and policies for the benefit of th e&#13;
students, or who budgets money&#13;
for student activities? All of the&#13;
these activities and much, much&#13;
more are the responsibility of the&#13;
Parkside Student Government&#13;
Association (PSGA). PSGA is&#13;
comprised of th Senate, which&#13;
votes on matters that affect&#13;
student life at Parkside. The&#13;
Senate meets every Monday.&#13;
If you want to help get things&#13;
done at Parkside, then being a&#13;
senator is just the right thing for&#13;
you. Running for senator is very&#13;
easy! All you have to do to get&#13;
your name on the ballot is pick up&#13;
a petition at the PSGA office,&#13;
located right next to the Coffee&#13;
Shop. Hurry, elections are next&#13;
month! So don't be shy! Don't put&#13;
it off! Don't just sit there and&#13;
complain about how t hings aren't&#13;
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6 Thursday, February 26,1981 RANGER&#13;
Applications due Sat.&#13;
Miss Kenosha scholarship offered&#13;
The Miss Kenosha Scholarship&#13;
Pageant, Inc. will again sponsor&#13;
the Miss Kenosha Pageant on May&#13;
2, announced pageant General&#13;
Chairman, Lou Cristiano.&#13;
"We believe it serves the&#13;
community well because it&#13;
focuses attention on the high&#13;
caliber of y oung ladies who reside&#13;
in our area, and we believe it&#13;
serves the youth well because it&#13;
provides the opportunity for&#13;
young ladies to compete to gain&#13;
added poise through public appearances&#13;
and to gain added&#13;
maturity through participation in&#13;
a community program such as the&#13;
Miss Kenosha Pageant,"&#13;
Cristiano said.&#13;
"Most important, it will provide&#13;
the opportunity for girls in&#13;
Kenosha to seek scholarship&#13;
awards amounting to approximately&#13;
$1,200.00 lo cally."&#13;
Gail Ann Martin, the reigning&#13;
Miss Kenosha, achieved a $500.00&#13;
scholarship from the local&#13;
pageant and a $400.00 modeling&#13;
scholarship from John Robert&#13;
Powers Modeling School in&#13;
Milwaukee.&#13;
To qualify, a young woman&#13;
must be between the ages of 1 7-26&#13;
on the Labor Day Holiday, must&#13;
be a high school graduate by next&#13;
Labor Day, and must never have&#13;
been married.&#13;
Since talent will be considered&#13;
in the judging, each contestant&#13;
should possess some quality of&#13;
talent, either trained or potential.&#13;
In discussing the talent&#13;
qualification, Phil Bruno, pageant&#13;
co-chairperson stressed that the&#13;
range is varied and that no young&#13;
woman must necessarily be&#13;
trained in any specific field.&#13;
Bruno pointed out that many&#13;
entrants in previous pageants did&#13;
not really realize that they&#13;
possessed a quality of t alent until&#13;
they considered entry into the&#13;
pageant.&#13;
Patricia Cristiano, also a cochairperson,&#13;
commented, "Any&#13;
potential entrant may also have a&#13;
talent unrealized." She added, "A&#13;
young woman might be a&#13;
delightful singer, for example,&#13;
without ever having exhibited her&#13;
singing ability before an&#13;
audience."&#13;
Cristiano urges young women to&#13;
enter this scholarship program&#13;
now. "Our program and our&#13;
production has been hailed as the&#13;
best in the state." Entries will&#13;
close on February 28th.&#13;
Judging of the candidates will&#13;
be based on the same criteria used&#13;
at the National Miss America&#13;
Pageant. Each contestant will be&#13;
judged in private interview, in&#13;
evening gown, in swinsuit, and in&#13;
the presentation of her talent.&#13;
Biomedical Research Institute created&#13;
Formation of a Biomedical&#13;
Research Institute at Parkside&#13;
has been approved by the Faculty&#13;
Senate, the chief faculty governance&#13;
body on campus.&#13;
Professor Eugene Goodman,&#13;
life science, who will serve as the&#13;
Institute's-first director, said its&#13;
objectives include promoting&#13;
research at UW-P in the&#13;
biomedical sciences, furthering a&#13;
research environment that fosters&#13;
interdisciplinary inquiry into&#13;
biomedical problems and&#13;
providing a focal point for&#13;
dissemination of r esearch data to&#13;
both the local and national&#13;
biomedical communities.&#13;
Goodman said biomedical&#13;
research programs already in&#13;
progress at UW-P include work on&#13;
development of anti-cancer drugs,&#13;
studies of blood diseases,&#13;
molecular control of growth and&#13;
development, biochemistry and&#13;
physiology of reproductive&#13;
processes, research on environmental&#13;
health hazards, and&#13;
study of the aging process.&#13;
Membership in the Institute will&#13;
be open to faculty members whose&#13;
current research is related to the&#13;
Institute's objectives, Goodman&#13;
said. The Institute will be&#13;
governed by a steering committee&#13;
made up of a director and two&#13;
members elected by the membership.&#13;
The initial directors are&#13;
Professor C-M Chen , life science,&#13;
and Professor Fred Clough,&#13;
chemistry.&#13;
Goodman said the institute will&#13;
conduct a series of lectures and&#13;
Swedes develop alternative energy&#13;
seminars to increase the exchange&#13;
of information between&#13;
the research community on&#13;
campus and the biomedical&#13;
research community in the area.&#13;
He also said formation of the&#13;
Institute is seen as a mechanism&#13;
for demonstrating that substantial&#13;
research is being carried out at&#13;
Parkside.&#13;
He said the idea for the Institute&#13;
grew out of informal meetings&#13;
held over the last four years by&#13;
members of the chemistry and life&#13;
science faculties to discuss and&#13;
review experiments in progress&#13;
and discuss research proposals.&#13;
By functioning as a collective&#13;
group, the research strength of&#13;
the institution and the faculty can&#13;
be emphasized, he added.&#13;
by Susan Michetti&#13;
Vattenfall, a Swedish quasi -&#13;
governmental agency, has&#13;
followed the German example by&#13;
switching city transportation to&#13;
electric battery - powered&#13;
vehicles. Vattenfall believes that&#13;
the world's energy crisis warrants&#13;
the gradual elimination of internal&#13;
combustion engines.&#13;
Vattenfall, Volvo, and Saab -&#13;
Scania have joined forces to&#13;
create an electric automobile&#13;
industry which is focused on&#13;
reducing Sweden's dependency on&#13;
imported oil. The Vattenfall&#13;
report states that besides being&#13;
more energy efficient, the battery&#13;
- powered buses are cheaper,&#13;
cleaner and quieter than diesel&#13;
buses.&#13;
Bjorn Ortenheim, a Swedish&#13;
engineer, developed a&#13;
regenerative braking system&#13;
which permits about 70% of the&#13;
energy used during deceleration&#13;
to be redirected back into the&#13;
storage battery. This experimental&#13;
system is currently&#13;
being used on Sweden's electric&#13;
mining rail cars which travel 55&#13;
miles on one charge.&#13;
AGA Company of Sweden,&#13;
Edison Storage Batteries, and&#13;
Birmingham research' labs in&#13;
Great Britain (all controlled by&#13;
International Nickel Company of&#13;
Canada) will soon begin&#13;
production of a rugged reliable&#13;
iron - nickel storage battery with a&#13;
fantastic lifespan of 5000 deep&#13;
discharge cycles with aij, energy&#13;
density of 80 watt - hours per&#13;
kilogram.&#13;
This cassette storage battery&#13;
has about 90% e nergy efficiency.&#13;
It will travel about 250 miles on&#13;
one charge. Employing the&#13;
regenerative braking system,&#13;
vehicle performance using these&#13;
batteries is expected to be just as&#13;
good as that of conventional internal&#13;
combustion vehicles.&#13;
UW archives reviewed&#13;
Seven university system archives&#13;
are scheduled for an extensive&#13;
review of materials on&#13;
hand during what is billed as a&#13;
"search save or destroy mission."&#13;
Financial, personnel and&#13;
student aids records are to be&#13;
inventoried at Parkside, Stout,&#13;
Whitewater, Stevens Point,&#13;
Milwaukee, Eau Claire and&#13;
Madison.&#13;
The project is intended to&#13;
identify significant records for&#13;
preservation and to produce&#13;
administrative savings by setting&#13;
destruction schedules for the rest.&#13;
It is also intended to serve as a&#13;
pilot for similar efforts at other&#13;
university systems composed of a&#13;
number Of institutions.&#13;
To that end it is being supported&#13;
by a grant from the National&#13;
Historical Publications Commission.&#13;
The project will be&#13;
directed by an Archives Council&#13;
Grant Coordinating Committee&#13;
including Project Director J.&#13;
Frank Cook from Madison,&#13;
William Paul from Stevens Point&#13;
and Nicholas C. Burckel from&#13;
Parkside.&#13;
Abbott trip planned&#13;
Life Science Club is planning a&#13;
trip to Abbott Labs on Friday,&#13;
April 3. The group will leave&#13;
Parkside at noon and are expected&#13;
to return about 5 p.m.&#13;
The tour will include a trip&#13;
through the pharmaceutical&#13;
division and the research&#13;
department.&#13;
Details will be discussed at the&#13;
next Life Science Club meeting on&#13;
March 4at 1 p.m. in Greenquist D-&#13;
127. A sign-up sheet will be posted&#13;
on the door of Greenquist 359. Any&#13;
interested people are welcome.&#13;
Reality trip Sunday&#13;
There will be a "reality trip" at&#13;
1 p. m. Sunday, March 1 at Alford&#13;
Park, between 7th Ave. and&#13;
Carthage College. The meeting&#13;
site is the bath house parking lot.&#13;
Everyone is welcome to the free&#13;
trip, which will involve looking at&#13;
and enjoying the environment.&#13;
People are invited to bring a&#13;
friend, camera and binoculars.&#13;
Bayuzick exhibits paintings&#13;
"Visions from a Dream Journal,"&#13;
a one-man retrospective&#13;
show of paintings from the last&#13;
eight years by Dennis Bayuzick,&#13;
will open Sunday, March 1, with a&#13;
public reception from 1 to 5 p.m.&#13;
at the Upstairs-Downstairs&#13;
Galleries at Kemper Center, 124 -&#13;
66th St., Kenosha. The show&#13;
continues through March 29.&#13;
Bayuzick, an art professor at&#13;
Parkside, currently is&#13;
represented in the Rockford International&#13;
Print and Drawing&#13;
Show, through March 15 at Rockford&#13;
College, and the Alternative&#13;
Chicago and Vicinity Juried Show,&#13;
through March 7 at the Paul&#13;
Wagonner Gallery, Chicago.&#13;
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Thursday, Feb. 26&#13;
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Friday, Feb. 27&#13;
VIDEOTAPES at 1 p.m. in Union Square with Pat Benatar, Jethro Tull, Ian Hunter&#13;
and The Babies. Admission is free for Parkside students.&#13;
F1^ ;;,Ma!C°™ X ~.Strug®le *or Freedom" will be shown at 1 p.m. in Union 207&#13;
The film is free and open to the public. Sponsored by the Minority Student tininn&#13;
MOVIE "10" will be shown at 8 p.m. in the Union Cinema Steffi?aUhe tab&#13;
$1.50 for a Parkside student and $1.50 for a guest. Sponsored by PAB.&#13;
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Monday, Mar. 2&#13;
COURSE ''Managing Stress and Time" at 8:30 a.m. Call ext. 2312 for more details.&#13;
Sponsored by UW-Extension.&#13;
ROUND TABLE at 12 noon in Union 106. Jud ge Dennis Flynn will talk on "Sentencing&#13;
Options for Juveniles &amp; Adults." The program is free and open to the&#13;
public.&#13;
COURSE "Where is My Business At Right Now?" starts at 7:15 p.m. Call ext 2312&#13;
for more details. Sponsored by UW-Extension.&#13;
Tuesday, Mar. 3&#13;
BASKETBALL Women vs. St. Norbert's at 7 p. . The event is free and open to the&#13;
public.&#13;
COURSE "Goal Setting and Planning" starts at 7:15 p.m. Call ext. 2312 for more&#13;
information. Sponsored by UW-Extension.&#13;
COURSE "The Post Office and You" at 7:30 p.m. in Tallent Hall. Sponsored by UWExtension.&#13;
SEMINAR "Gold: Opportunity and Risk" at 7:30 p.m. in Union 104. A $5 fee will be&#13;
collected at the door. Call ext. 2312 for more details. Sponsored by UW-Extension.&#13;
Wednesday, Mar. 4&#13;
COFFEEHOUSE at 12 no on in Union 104-106 featuring "Sunday Afternoon." Admission&#13;
is free for Parkside students. Sponsored by PAB.&#13;
MOVIE "The Homecoming" will be shown at 7 p. m. at the Golden Rondelle. Admission&#13;
is free. The American Film Series is sponsored by UW-Extension. Call&#13;
ext. 2312 for information.&#13;
Track&#13;
Women take third in country&#13;
by Dan McCormack&#13;
The Parkside wrestling team&#13;
squeezed three men through last&#13;
Friday's regional tournament&#13;
held here. Winning a trip to the&#13;
NCAA Division II national&#13;
Championships to he held in&#13;
Davis, Caliiornia Feb. 28 - March&#13;
1 were freshman Brian Irek,&#13;
senior Bob Pekarske and junior&#13;
Dan Winter.&#13;
Irek placed third in the 190-&#13;
pound category with a season&#13;
record of 12-13-1 and might have a&#13;
tough time in California.&#13;
Pekarske didn't finish in the&#13;
qualifying top three here but due&#13;
to his past performance and&#13;
season record of 18-5 drew a&#13;
wildcard berth. Bob has been&#13;
plagued by injuries and lack of&#13;
conditioning. Coach Jim Koch&#13;
commented, "Bob is capable of&#13;
placing in the top four (in&#13;
California)."&#13;
Dan Winter won the 134-pound&#13;
class with two pins. Winter has&#13;
been unable to compete for the&#13;
past month due to a torn cartilage&#13;
in his right knee. Only eight days&#13;
prior to the regionals, Winter&#13;
underwent orthoscopis surgery&#13;
for the knee, which coach Koch&#13;
called "a miracle of modern&#13;
medical science." Stitches were&#13;
Three wrestlers to nationals by Steve Brunner&#13;
Startling their opponents,&#13;
rattling the crowd and battling&#13;
their way through the national&#13;
meet last weekend in Kansas City,&#13;
the women's track team took&#13;
home a surprising third place&#13;
trophy in the first running of the&#13;
NAIA national track meet for&#13;
women.&#13;
In what Coach Barb Lawson&#13;
termed an "exceptionally good&#13;
meet," the Ranger women's&#13;
team, which fielded only six&#13;
runners, took two individual titles&#13;
while adding place finishers in&#13;
other events. Leading the way for&#13;
Parkside was Fond du Lac&#13;
sophomore Wendy Burman who&#13;
won the two mile in stylish fashion&#13;
with a time of 10:47.1. Complimenting&#13;
Burman was freshman&#13;
Kellie Benzow, who edged out&#13;
Lasha Wood of Emporia St. by .5&#13;
seconds, winning the mile in an&#13;
impressive 5:11.6. In what turned&#13;
out to be the key event for&#13;
Parkside, sprinter Dona Driscoll&#13;
came from 20 y ards back to nip&#13;
Edie Heseman of Midland&#13;
Lutheran at the tape in the 600&#13;
yard dash. The fourth place effort&#13;
by Driscoll proved to be very&#13;
valuable in the final team scores&#13;
as Parkside squeezed by fourth&#13;
place Emporia St. by one point.&#13;
Coach Barb Lawson said, "The&#13;
effort by Dona was super. It&#13;
typifies die way the team ran as a&#13;
whole." In other finishes for the&#13;
Ranger women, the two mile relay&#13;
team of Benzow, Sandy Venne,&#13;
Driscoll and Burman took fourth.&#13;
And Joanne Carey placed sixth in&#13;
the long jump with a leap of 17 - 8-&#13;
1/4.&#13;
Men's track Coach Bob Lawson&#13;
pointed out that, "The girls did a&#13;
great job mentally. Many times&#13;
you will see individuals break&#13;
down at nationals and run a bad&#13;
race, but these girls did not." The&#13;
womens' meet, which was comprised&#13;
of 31 teams, was won by&#13;
perennial powerhouse Jackson St.&#13;
with 149 points. Second place&#13;
BOB PEKARSKE&#13;
honors went to Adams St. with 53.&#13;
In the men's division, the two&#13;
mile walk, which meet officials&#13;
labeled "the best race of the&#13;
meet", was won by Parkside's&#13;
Ray Sharp. Sharp, who is one of&#13;
the premier walkers in the U. S.,&#13;
broke the national meet record by&#13;
walking 13:46 in the&#13;
preliminaries. Two nights later&#13;
Sharp shattered his previous&#13;
record by an astonishing 50&#13;
seconds, lapping the field on the&#13;
way to a meet and arena record of&#13;
12:56.9. Coach Bob Lawson said,&#13;
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removed last Thursday and with&#13;
the doctor affirming that the knee&#13;
was structurally sound, Winter&#13;
was wrestling Friday.&#13;
Dan comes from Franklin&#13;
where as a junior in high school he&#13;
placed fourth in the Wisconsin&#13;
state tournament. As a senior he&#13;
won state in the 132-pound&#13;
category with an impressive 31-0&#13;
record. As a college wrestler, he&#13;
has placed in three national&#13;
tournaments. He will probably be&#13;
rated 2nd or 3rd in California with&#13;
his 20-1 record. Dan placed 7th last&#13;
year in this tournament.&#13;
Showing modesty in making any&#13;
predictions as to how well he will&#13;
do this weekend, Dan says he is&#13;
"not in good shape," and that&#13;
"whatever happens, happens,"&#13;
meaning that he will do his best&#13;
even though he can't quite be at&#13;
his peak ability following his injury.&#13;
Parkside has a sort of legacy&#13;
built around the 134 pound weight&#13;
class, where nationals have been&#13;
won 4 of the last 9 years. Now we&#13;
have another shot at it.&#13;
Dan has an over-all record of 70-&#13;
14, which is only 28 wins behind&#13;
Bob Grunners' Parkside record of&#13;
98 career wins. With yet another&#13;
year of wrestling here, that record&#13;
is well within reach.&#13;
After the tournament in&#13;
California, Irek, Pekarske and&#13;
Winter will meet the rest of the&#13;
team in Edmond, Oklahoma for&#13;
the NAIA tournament held March&#13;
5-7.&#13;
All-state soccer announced&#13;
Thirteen players have been&#13;
named to the 1980 Collegiate All -&#13;
State team in a poll conducted&#13;
among coaches on the four - year&#13;
level, who are members of the&#13;
Wisconsin Soccer Coaches&#13;
Association.&#13;
Because of ties in voting, 13&#13;
players were selected to the first&#13;
team rather than the normal 11.&#13;
The 1980 Wisconsin All - Star&#13;
Team for Colleges and Universities&#13;
is as follows:&#13;
Goalkeeper - P. J. Johns, UWMilwaukee&#13;
Fullbacks - John Amuzu, UW -&#13;
Green Bay; Ian Favill, UW -&#13;
Milwaukee; Rick Hanson, UW -&#13;
Green Bay; Mike Kiefer, UW -&#13;
Parkside&#13;
Mid - fielders - Ivan Delvecchi,&#13;
UW - Green Bay; Pete Knezic, UW&#13;
- Milwaukee; Rick Voightlander,&#13;
UW - Green Bay; Craig Webb, UW&#13;
- Milwaukee&#13;
Forwards - Jeff Dennehy, UW -&#13;
Parkside; Mike Leeker, UW -&#13;
Green Bay; Eric Senn, UW -&#13;
Madison; Chuck Stark, UW -&#13;
Green Bay&#13;
Honorable mention includes:&#13;
Goalkeeper: John Boas&#13;
(Lawrence), Mark LaPorte (UWMadison),&#13;
Joe Niemeyer (UW -&#13;
Green Bay), Dan Opferman (UW -&#13;
Parkside); Fullbacks: Mark&#13;
Ambrosius (UW - Milwaukee),&#13;
Bill Atkinson (St. Norbert), John&#13;
Carlson (UW - Madison), Dave&#13;
Dray (UW - Milwaukee), Kirk&#13;
Ryan (Lawrence), Peter Mcintosh&#13;
(Marquette; Midfield: Rade&#13;
Latinovich (Marquette); Forwards:&#13;
Ron Boucher (UW -&#13;
Platteville), Fabio Marras (UW -&#13;
Milwaukee).&#13;
RANGER photo by Dan McCormack&#13;
"Ray ran a very determined race&#13;
and put out great mental effort,"&#13;
but added, "Ray felt like he didn't&#13;
do as good as he wanted to do."&#13;
Adding to Parkside's point&#13;
production was Steve Ball, a&#13;
junior from Colorado, who captured&#13;
fourth place in the two mile&#13;
walk with his season's best time.&#13;
Parkside finished as the highest&#13;
state school by placing fourteenth&#13;
with 14 points. The meet, which&#13;
attracted over 100 teams, was won&#13;
by Texas Southern with 80 points,&#13;
and Jackson St. followed with 51.&#13;
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Thursday, February 26,1981 RANGER&#13;
Rangers lose two&#13;
RANGER photo by Mike Holmdohl&#13;
RANGER head basketball coach Steve Stephens&#13;
by Doug Edenhauser&#13;
A better headline would read&#13;
"Rangers lose one and have one&#13;
stolen." The Rangers closed off&#13;
the regular season by losing to&#13;
Northern Michigan 66-64 and&#13;
Green Bay 55-50, both on the road&#13;
last week.&#13;
Parkside beat both teams here&#13;
earlier in the season so revenge&#13;
had a big part to play in each&#13;
game.&#13;
Last Thursday the Rangers lost&#13;
in three overtimes to a team that&#13;
they easily handled by 15 points&#13;
earlier. Northern Michigan, 17-8&#13;
going in to the game and rated as&#13;
one of the top small college teams&#13;
going into the season, were down&#13;
by seven, 33-26 at halftime.&#13;
The Wildcats were able to get&#13;
the ball inside at will on the&#13;
Rangers and force Parkside into&#13;
some foul trouble. NMU definitely&#13;
won the game from the foul line as&#13;
they converted 18 of 30 attempts&#13;
compared to only fpur of ten shots&#13;
for the Rangers.&#13;
Parkside outshot the Wildcats&#13;
from the field 47 to 42 percent but&#13;
they were outrebounded 42 to 33.&#13;
Parkside was led by senior&#13;
forward Reggie Anderson with 15&#13;
points followed by guard Walter&#13;
Greene with 14. Northern&#13;
Michigan was led by Ail-&#13;
American Mark Mindeman and&#13;
forward Matt Johnson with 20&#13;
points a piece.&#13;
The Green Bay game seemed to&#13;
be another one of those games that&#13;
there was no chance of winning&#13;
even before the game began. The&#13;
five point Phoenix margin was&#13;
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The score was tied at 27 at halftime&#13;
but quickly in the second half&#13;
playmaking Ranger guard&#13;
Chuckie Perry was ejected for&#13;
throwing a pinch at his Green Bay&#13;
counterpart, guard Tom Deiner.&#13;
After the game Perry said that he&#13;
was being pushed around the&#13;
whole time he was in the game.&#13;
Parkside is also to blame for&#13;
their demise by shooting a mere 33&#13;
percent from the field, converting&#13;
on only 19 of 58 shots. Green Bay&#13;
also shot very poorly at 36 percent,&#13;
showing the type of defensive&#13;
battle this game was.&#13;
Parkside was again badly&#13;
rebounded in this game by a 51 to&#13;
33 margin. Parkside did lead in&#13;
one category, possibly the most&#13;
important in this game, the foul&#13;
category. The Rangers were&#13;
called for 27 f ouls compared to&#13;
only 18 for Green Bay.&#13;
The Rangers were led again by&#13;
Anderson with 17 points while&#13;
Wilbert Webb added 13.&#13;
Parkside finished the regular&#13;
season with an unenviable 14-13&#13;
record to take into the playoffs for&#13;
the right to a trip to the national&#13;
tournament in Kansas City March&#13;
9-14.&#13;
"We played OK on the trip, but&#13;
not our best basketball," said&#13;
coach Steve Stephens. "In fact, I&#13;
don't think we've played our best&#13;
basketball yet. Our test games&#13;
could be ahead of u s and I think&#13;
that's a good sign."&#13;
The playoff picture for the&#13;
Rangers right now is not quite set.&#13;
Tonight the Rangers will host the.&#13;
winner of Tuesday night's&#13;
Lakeland-Milton game. If and&#13;
when th e Rangers win that game,&#13;
they will host the runner-up in the&#13;
Wisconsin State University&#13;
Conference, which could be either&#13;
LaCrosse or Stevens Point.&#13;
Tickets for tonight's game are&#13;
available in advance at the PE&#13;
building and at both Information&#13;
centers on campus at $2.00 for&#13;
students and $2.50 for the general&#13;
public. At the door, tickets will be&#13;
$3.00 for the general public, $2.00&#13;
for children 12 and under and $1.00&#13;
for Junior Ranger Club members.&#13;
Fencers&#13;
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Parkside's men's and women's&#13;
fencing teams took it on the chin&#13;
again last week. The men's team&#13;
lost to all four of its opponents&#13;
Northwestern 20-7, Case Western&#13;
Reserve University 22-5, the&#13;
University of Illin ois 25-2 and the&#13;
University of D etroit 18-9.&#13;
The Ranger men, who are now&#13;
1-13 on the season, were led by&#13;
former Illinois state epee&#13;
champion Mark Speiss with an 84&#13;
record.&#13;
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women's team won one of its three&#13;
matches on the day. The Rangers&#13;
teat Case Western Reserve 6-3 but&#13;
lost to Northwestern 9-0 a nd to&#13;
Detroit 6-3.&#13;
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