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              <text>November 29, 2001&#13;
Page 3&#13;
Actsof racism on&#13;
college campuses&#13;
Page 4&#13;
Men's Basketball&#13;
PageS&#13;
Harry Potter&#13;
Page 6&#13;
Legends&#13;
of the Silver Screen:&#13;
Marilyn Monroe&#13;
Page 7&#13;
Women'sCross Country&#13;
achieves national goal&#13;
.&#13;
.&#13;
This one s outta here:&#13;
MarkMcGwire retires&#13;
Page 8&#13;
Police Beat&#13;
Veritas&#13;
University  of Wisconsin  - Parks ide&#13;
Aequitas&#13;
Senior Seminar gives back to the community&#13;
By Linda Muffler and&#13;
Jaime Jenjak&#13;
Guest Writers&#13;
T&#13;
he graduating  commu-&#13;
nication senior seminar&#13;
class was given a semes-&#13;
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make a difference in society.&#13;
The class came to the solution&#13;
that they would do a number&#13;
of events  that would  ulti-&#13;
mately  help  the  Shalom&#13;
Homeless  Shelter.   They&#13;
broke  off  into  multiple&#13;
groups  and went to work&#13;
organizing and planning for&#13;
the big events.  The goals of&#13;
Senior Seminar  class were&#13;
focused around a food and&#13;
clothing drive, a marketing&#13;
group,  a volunteer  group,&#13;
and an end of the year bash&#13;
group.&#13;
Tlie food  and  clothing&#13;
drive was held on campus for&#13;
one week and delivered all of&#13;
the proceeds to the Shalom&#13;
Ranger.&#13;
It&#13;
was the&#13;
responsibility  of&#13;
this group to get&#13;
the  word   out&#13;
about the Senior&#13;
Seminar  Classes&#13;
accomplishments.&#13;
The volunteer&#13;
group held a day&#13;
to recruit possible&#13;
students&#13;
that&#13;
were interested&#13;
in&#13;
vo&#13;
l&#13;
u n&#13;
t&#13;
e e&#13;
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n g .&#13;
They also gave a&#13;
presentation  to a&#13;
freshman univer-&#13;
sity&#13;
seminar&#13;
class on the ben-&#13;
efits of partaking in the vol-&#13;
unteer process. Anyone  that&#13;
committed  to volunteer  at&#13;
least once&#13;
within&#13;
this semes-&#13;
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our end of the year bash.&#13;
The end of the year bash&#13;
group organized all of the&#13;
necessary  plans to celebrate&#13;
and collectdonations of food&#13;
or money for the Shalom&#13;
Helping out at the Inns Program for the homeless  shelter are&#13;
(left to right):  Kirsten Ziarek, Linda Muffler, Kenny Merrit,&#13;
Jamie Jenjak  and Beth Aiello&#13;
Center. Many of the students&#13;
took their turn at the table to&#13;
encourage others to donate&#13;
for the needy.  The group&#13;
exceeded their goals with the&#13;
number of boxes of food and&#13;
clothing that they had intend-&#13;
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The marketing group was&#13;
in charge of contactinghome-&#13;
town newspapers,&#13;
Racine&#13;
and&#13;
Kenosha  Journals,&#13;
and&#13;
The&#13;
We all love Lucy&#13;
By Deborah  G. Hahm&#13;
Co-Assistant  Editor&#13;
E&#13;
quipped  with a charis-&#13;
matic smile, blazing red&#13;
hair and a comedic per-&#13;
sonality, Lucille Ball entered&#13;
into stardom. Most know her&#13;
from the "I Love Lucy" show&#13;
also starring  her husband.&#13;
Marking its 50th-anruversary,&#13;
the "I Love Lucy" show aired&#13;
for  a  two  hour  special&#13;
November II,&#13;
zooi.&#13;
"I Love Lucy" went on the&#13;
air at 9/m  on October 15,&#13;
1951,an  has never been off&#13;
since. The show was base~ on&#13;
the CBS radio  sh~~   My&#13;
Favorite  Husband    With&#13;
Lucille Ball as the wife. CBS&#13;
decided to make the show into&#13;
a&#13;
television series starrIng&#13;
Ball. She agreed  but onll:&#13;
under the conditions that Desi&#13;
Arnaz her real life husband,&#13;
would&#13;
play her husband in&#13;
the series. CBS did not ~&#13;
the viewers would find  e&#13;
couple believable. Ball add&#13;
Arnaz went on tour forvall&#13;
e-&#13;
viIlesto prove to them that the&#13;
couple· would  work  well&#13;
together and be believed. The&#13;
public loved&#13;
the   show&#13;
and    CBS&#13;
loved   the&#13;
pilot the two&#13;
produced.&#13;
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&lt;\rnaz's&#13;
vaudeville&#13;
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incorporated&#13;
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the&#13;
show.&#13;
Vivian&#13;
Vance  and&#13;
William&#13;
Frawley,&#13;
Ethel   and&#13;
Fred  Mertz&#13;
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make   the&#13;
series&#13;
a&#13;
four-&#13;
some.  Very&#13;
fewepisodes&#13;
do not show one or both of&#13;
these characters.   Ethel is&#13;
Lucy's best friend as well as&#13;
her co-conspirator,while Fred&#13;
and Ricky often discuss the&#13;
peculiarities of women and&#13;
their wives. Fred and Ethel&#13;
play the roles of fictional,TV-&#13;
type, neighborly friends with&#13;
a twist of a realisticmarriage.&#13;
Desi's  character,  Ricky&#13;
Ricardo, is a bongo-beating,&#13;
singing bandleader  with a&#13;
thick Cuban&#13;
accent.&#13;
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mishaps on&#13;
the show are&#13;
owed to his&#13;
inaudible&#13;
dialect.  In&#13;
fact,  Lucy&#13;
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fused when&#13;
Ricky  pro-&#13;
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wondering&#13;
if&#13;
it&#13;
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marriage or&#13;
a night  at&#13;
the movies.&#13;
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amatter&#13;
which you?&#13;
You crazy sum-fing?" Fights&#13;
with Lucy after finding out&#13;
what mischief she's been up&#13;
to often led&#13;
him&#13;
to yell in his&#13;
native tongue, which prompt-&#13;
ed Lucy's, "Stop jabbering at&#13;
me!!"&#13;
The cast of the "I Love Lucy"  show:  Lucllle_Ball,&#13;
Vivian Vance, William  Frawley  and&#13;
Cui&#13;
Amaz.&#13;
Center. This included the plan-&#13;
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basil would take place.  They&#13;
also had to book a DJ to enter-&#13;
tain at the bash.  Finally, they&#13;
designed t-shirts that the Senior&#13;
Seminar Class will be wearing&#13;
the day of and at the bash.&#13;
For all who would like to&#13;
show support and have a good&#13;
time feel free to stop by Spades&#13;
on November  29tll after 7:00&#13;
P.M. The cost for this fun-filled&#13;
night is $4.00 at the door or&#13;
$2.00with a canned food item.&#13;
All students that agreed to vol-&#13;
unteer are granted free entry.&#13;
You must be 21 years old to&#13;
enter.&#13;
As a result of being involved&#13;
with the homeless, the class has&#13;
made some noticeable progress&#13;
in the community. Giving their&#13;
time has resulted in homeless&#13;
individuals&#13;
with-&#13;
new winter&#13;
clothes, food for the holidays,&#13;
and a new outlook on lifeitself.&#13;
•&#13;
LucilleBallseemed to many of&#13;
her friends to be playing the role&#13;
ofherself. Shewas a sillywoman&#13;
that often talked "Donald Duck"&#13;
and made funny faces.Shestud-&#13;
ied drama with Bette Davis as a&#13;
classmate. But after a year her&#13;
acting coach told her she was not&#13;
talented enough to make it in act-&#13;
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but soon starred&#13;
in&#13;
movies and&#13;
radio leading her into the "I Love&#13;
Lucy" show.&#13;
The show aired&#13;
for six&#13;
seasons&#13;
totaling  179 episodes.   Each&#13;
episode started with a plausible&#13;
situation which would be thrown&#13;
awry with exaggerated absurdi-&#13;
ty. Lucy was starched, frozen,&#13;
stuffed with chocolate,locked in&#13;
a trunk and pummeled  with&#13;
grapes. The show took off with&#13;
the public and soon 44 million&#13;
viewers tuned in to watch and&#13;
arguing odd couple and their&#13;
two best friends, a crazy Cuban&#13;
and his funny-faced wife.&#13;
Theshow stillairs on TVLand&#13;
and a listing of episodes can be&#13;
found on the Internet. No matter&#13;
what age or interests, "I Love&#13;
Lucy" can be loved by all.&#13;
So&#13;
tape all of them and sit down&#13;
with a bag of potato chips, a box&#13;
of chocolate and enjoy a night&#13;
free&#13;
of homework and&#13;
full&#13;
of&#13;
laughs.&#13;
I&#13;
THINGS&#13;
December 5&#13;
•  Women's  basketball&#13;
@&#13;
Southern&#13;
Indiana&#13;
1&#13;
p.m.&#13;
• Men's basketball&#13;
@&#13;
Southern Indiana,&#13;
3:15&#13;
p.m.&#13;
November&#13;
29&#13;
Issues   for&#13;
Pros&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Cons&#13;
School&#13;
of High&#13;
•  Education&#13;
Administrators:&#13;
Stakes&#13;
•  Women's  basketball&#13;
@&#13;
Kentucky&#13;
Wesleyan&#13;
5:15&#13;
p.m.&#13;
• Men's basketball&#13;
@&#13;
Kentucky Wesleyan&#13;
7:45&#13;
p.m.&#13;
.&#13;
Testing&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Assessment&#13;
wi&#13;
Dr. Cindy&#13;
Walker&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Dr. Ward Ghory,&#13;
7:30&#13;
a.m.,&#13;
$12&#13;
• Play: The Cripple  of Inishmaan.&#13;
Wegner Theatre,&#13;
7:30&#13;
p.m., tickets: stu-&#13;
dents, faculty&#13;
$7,&#13;
adults&#13;
$10&#13;
November&#13;
29 -&#13;
December&#13;
2&#13;
• Noon Concert: Student Recital, Union&#13;
Cinema Theater, noon, free&#13;
December&#13;
2&#13;
• Foreign Film: "The Discreet Charm of&#13;
the  Bourgeoise,"   Union  Cinema&#13;
Theater, showings Thursday&#13;
&amp;.&#13;
Friday&#13;
@&#13;
7:30&#13;
p.m., Saturday&#13;
@&#13;
8&#13;
p.m., Sunday&#13;
@2p.m.&#13;
• UW-Parkside Choirs, James Kinchen,&#13;
conductor,&#13;
wi&#13;
Stephen Bull Fine Arts&#13;
Elementary  School Chorale, Carolyn&#13;
Gibson, director, Com. Arts Theatre,&#13;
3:30&#13;
p.m., tickets:&#13;
$5/3&#13;
December&#13;
6 - 9&#13;
• Foreign Film: "The Five Senses," Union&#13;
Cinema&#13;
Theater,&#13;
shows:&#13;
Thursday&#13;
1&#13;
Friday,&#13;
7:30&#13;
p.m.; Saturday,&#13;
8&#13;
p.m.; Sunday,&#13;
2&#13;
p.m.&#13;
November&#13;
29&#13;
December&#13;
3&#13;
• Constitution Bowl&#13;
X,&#13;
Union Cinema&#13;
Theater&#13;
December&#13;
6&#13;
• Perspectives  on Religious  Issues:&#13;
"Ethics and the Internet,"&#13;
w ]&#13;
Morris&#13;
Firebaugh,  UWP Emeritus  Prof. of&#13;
Computer Science, noon, Union&#13;
104-&#13;
106,&#13;
free,&#13;
November&#13;
30&#13;
• Play: The Cripple of&#13;
Inishmaan,&#13;
Augie&#13;
Wegner Studio Theatre,&#13;
10&#13;
a.m.,&#13;
tickets:&#13;
students, faculty&#13;
$7,&#13;
adults&#13;
$10&#13;
• Womyn's Center Poetry Reading,&#13;
6&#13;
p.m., Overlook Lounge on second floor&#13;
of the library, free, refreshments served&#13;
December 4&#13;
• Flamenco Music in America w/Prof.&#13;
William Washabaugh,  UW-Milwaukee,&#13;
6 p.m., Overlook Lounge  on second&#13;
floor of the library, free&#13;
• Play: The Cripple of Inishmaan, Augie&#13;
Wegner Studio Theatre,&#13;
7:30&#13;
p.m., tick-&#13;
ets: adults&#13;
$10,&#13;
faculty, staff, students&#13;
$7&#13;
• InfoBreak: Westlaw Campus, learn to&#13;
access legal resources, quickly and eas-&#13;
ily,&#13;
9:45&#13;
a.m., Instructional Tech Center,&#13;
WyllIe&#13;
01500,&#13;
also Wed., Dec.&#13;
5, 3&#13;
p.m.&#13;
• UW-Parkside Orchestra, Alvaro Garcia,&#13;
conductor,  Com. Arts Theatre, 7:30&#13;
p.m., tickets&#13;
$5/3&#13;
December 1&#13;
• UW-Parkside Jazz Ensemble, Tim Bell&#13;
director, Com. Arts Theatre,&#13;
7:30&#13;
p.m.:&#13;
tickets:&#13;
$6/3&#13;
• UW-Parkside Holiday Arts and Crafts&#13;
Fair, Main Concourse&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Main Place,&#13;
10&#13;
a.m. to 4 p.m., free&#13;
• Women's basketball&#13;
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Quincy&#13;
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Quincy&#13;
7:45&#13;
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Kenneth&#13;
Reardon,&#13;
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University&#13;
of&#13;
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Project,&#13;
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the&#13;
University&#13;
of  Wisconsin&#13;
Parkside&#13;
on  Dec.&#13;
seventh,&#13;
eighth&#13;
and&#13;
ninth.&#13;
Reardon&#13;
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in the revi-&#13;
talization&#13;
of a neighborhood&#13;
in East&#13;
St.&#13;
Loui&#13;
, II. His visit&#13;
was&#13;
sponsored&#13;
by UW-&#13;
Parksidc's&#13;
Center&#13;
for&#13;
Community&#13;
PartnershipslNeighborhood&#13;
University&#13;
Alliance&#13;
(NVA).&#13;
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at  UW-Parkside,&#13;
Reardon&#13;
poke&#13;
to  tudents,&#13;
faculty&#13;
and a variety&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
universities&#13;
members&#13;
on  "The&#13;
Engaged&#13;
University."&#13;
He also&#13;
made&#13;
trips&#13;
to the Family&#13;
Resource&#13;
Center&#13;
of Racine&#13;
and&#13;
the Lincoln&#13;
Neighborhood&#13;
Center&#13;
of&#13;
Kenosha.&#13;
Both&#13;
neighborhoods&#13;
are targeted&#13;
by UW-Parkside's&#13;
I-IUD&#13;
grant.&#13;
Reardon&#13;
offered&#13;
suggestions&#13;
and tips&#13;
of hi success&#13;
to the centers&#13;
on the site vis-&#13;
7&#13;
6&#13;
Jenni&#13;
Wehrli&#13;
Of the Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
Staff&#13;
From&#13;
mid-October&#13;
to December&#13;
2,&#13;
there&#13;
was a "penny&#13;
war"&#13;
going&#13;
on in&#13;
Ranger&#13;
Hall.&#13;
The&#13;
first,&#13;
second,&#13;
and&#13;
third&#13;
floors&#13;
each&#13;
had their&#13;
own&#13;
jars&#13;
and&#13;
the fourth&#13;
and&#13;
fifth&#13;
floor&#13;
were&#13;
com-&#13;
bined&#13;
because&#13;
they&#13;
are smaller&#13;
than&#13;
the&#13;
other&#13;
floors.&#13;
The&#13;
idea&#13;
was&#13;
that&#13;
one&#13;
penny&#13;
counted&#13;
as one point,&#13;
and silver&#13;
its. He spoke&#13;
of his experiences&#13;
with&#13;
revi-&#13;
talization&#13;
in the East&#13;
St. Louis&#13;
neighbor-&#13;
hood.&#13;
One&#13;
of Reardon's&#13;
suggestions&#13;
to make&#13;
a successful&#13;
partnership&#13;
between&#13;
the uni-&#13;
versity&#13;
and the &#13;
community&#13;
was to make&#13;
small&#13;
and&#13;
tangible&#13;
improvements&#13;
to the&#13;
neighborhoods.&#13;
Once&#13;
these&#13;
steps&#13;
were&#13;
taken,&#13;
Reardon&#13;
believes&#13;
that the partner-&#13;
ship&#13;
will blossom.&#13;
"You&#13;
have&#13;
to walk&#13;
the walk,"&#13;
stated&#13;
Reardon,&#13;
"and&#13;
talk the talk."&#13;
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key to successful&#13;
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partnerships&#13;
is putting&#13;
the&#13;
community&#13;
in the drivers&#13;
seat.&#13;
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in East&#13;
St. Louis,&#13;
Reardon&#13;
passed&#13;
out&#13;
maps&#13;
and disposable&#13;
cameras&#13;
to the neigh-&#13;
borhood&#13;
residents&#13;
at  the  first&#13;
meeting.&#13;
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there,&#13;
the residents&#13;
were&#13;
instructed&#13;
to take&#13;
nine&#13;
photos&#13;
of positive&#13;
aspects&#13;
of&#13;
the neighborhood,&#13;
nine&#13;
shots&#13;
of the nega-&#13;
tive aspects&#13;
of the neighborhood&#13;
and nine&#13;
pictures&#13;
of untapped&#13;
resources.&#13;
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were&#13;
also&#13;
instructed&#13;
to place&#13;
landmarks&#13;
and&#13;
boarders&#13;
on their&#13;
maps.&#13;
These&#13;
activities&#13;
helped&#13;
point&#13;
out troubled&#13;
areas&#13;
as well&#13;
as&#13;
teach&#13;
the&#13;
residents&#13;
about&#13;
democratic&#13;
research.&#13;
Reardon&#13;
pointed&#13;
out that a partnership&#13;
was&#13;
not about&#13;
the university&#13;
helping&#13;
the&#13;
community.&#13;
"The&#13;
term&#13;
shouldn't&#13;
be service&#13;
learn-&#13;
ing,&#13;
it should&#13;
be reciprocal&#13;
learning,"&#13;
said&#13;
Reardon.&#13;
He stressed&#13;
that&#13;
the university&#13;
could&#13;
learn&#13;
from&#13;
the  neighborhood&#13;
and&#13;
vice&#13;
versa.&#13;
Reardon&#13;
recently&#13;
celebrated&#13;
his tenth&#13;
anniversary&#13;
on the East&#13;
St. Louis&#13;
Project.&#13;
He stated&#13;
that the relationship&#13;
between&#13;
the&#13;
community&#13;
and&#13;
UW-Parkside&#13;
must&#13;
be a&#13;
long&#13;
lasting&#13;
and sustainable&#13;
commitment.&#13;
He believes&#13;
that the role of the university&#13;
will&#13;
change&#13;
throughout&#13;
the process.&#13;
Currently,&#13;
according&#13;
to Reardon,&#13;
there&#13;
are 88 schools&#13;
with&#13;
grants&#13;
similar&#13;
to UW-&#13;
Parkside's&#13;
HUD&#13;
grant.&#13;
His&#13;
project&#13;
has&#13;
spread&#13;
to eleven&#13;
neighborhoods&#13;
in East&#13;
SI.&#13;
Louis,&#13;
II.  His&#13;
visit&#13;
concluded&#13;
Wed.&#13;
evening&#13;
with&#13;
a dinner&#13;
with&#13;
the  NVA&#13;
Partnership&#13;
Council.&#13;
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to the Ranger&#13;
News&#13;
WIPZ&#13;
is the first&#13;
completely&#13;
stu-&#13;
dent-run&#13;
radio&#13;
station&#13;
in the  history&#13;
of UW-Parkside.&#13;
WIPZ&#13;
prides&#13;
itself&#13;
in  providing&#13;
student&#13;
programming&#13;
and&#13;
being&#13;
an outlet&#13;
for all students&#13;
to&#13;
discuss&#13;
ideas&#13;
and&#13;
thoughts.&#13;
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In&#13;
the&#13;
Wisconsin&#13;
system&#13;
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radio&#13;
sta-&#13;
tions,&#13;
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or world&#13;
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first&#13;
focus&#13;
is  student&#13;
news.&#13;
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of&#13;
WIPZ's&#13;
purpose&#13;
is to inform&#13;
the stu-&#13;
dents&#13;
of UW-Parkside&#13;
what&#13;
is going&#13;
on and&#13;
why.&#13;
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for&#13;
a story&#13;
or would&#13;
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of our&#13;
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or stop&#13;
by the&#13;
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0131.&#13;
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semester&#13;
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WIPZ&#13;
is&#13;
looking&#13;
for  more&#13;
on-air&#13;
talent&#13;
and&#13;
music&#13;
directors.&#13;
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or have&#13;
opinions&#13;
that&#13;
you&#13;
would&#13;
like&#13;
to hear&#13;
discussed&#13;
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stop&#13;
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If&#13;
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train-&#13;
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during&#13;
the semester&#13;
break.&#13;
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will&#13;
be a great&#13;
time&#13;
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members&#13;
and&#13;
the executive&#13;
board&#13;
of WIPZ.&#13;
Penny&#13;
War&#13;
a success!&#13;
coins&#13;
or paper&#13;
money&#13;
were&#13;
subtracted&#13;
points.&#13;
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caused&#13;
some&#13;
tense&#13;
competition&#13;
as people&#13;
dumped&#13;
jars&#13;
full&#13;
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into their&#13;
own&#13;
floor's&#13;
jar,&#13;
and emptied&#13;
their&#13;
pockets&#13;
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other&#13;
floors'&#13;
jars.&#13;
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winners&#13;
of the&#13;
contest,&#13;
the fourth&#13;
and&#13;
fifth&#13;
floors,&#13;
received&#13;
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party.&#13;
Christy&#13;
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contest&#13;
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in Kenosha.&#13;
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