April 30 - The Evergreen State College
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April 30 - The Evergreen State College
the evergreen state., college c newsletter x April 30, 1973 ...EVERGREEN STUDENT WINS $4,000 NEW YORK FELLOWSHIP...Teresa Baldwin, an Evergreen senior is the sole Washingtonian and only one of 20 students throughout the nation to receive a $4,000 award in the City of New York's annual Urban Fellowship Program. Competing against more than 300 applicants from colleges, universities and graduate schools nationwide, Ms. Baldwin was selected to begin a nine-month internship program next fall. The New York City Urban Fellowship, the first of its kind in the country, provides students with responsibilities in administrative problem-solving, research, policy planning and related management areas. Ms. Baldwin, a graduate of Columbia River High School in Vancouver, will receive full academic credit from Evergreen for her work in New York. ...LYNN PATTERSON NAMED ASSOCIATE DEAN...Faculty Member Lynn Patterson was named associate dean for the 1973-74 academic year by Provost Ed Kormondy. The appointment, announced April 25, will take effect on or about September 1. Ms. Patterson, who will take over the position now held by Oscar Soule, is faculty coordinator of the Futures Group Study Contract. She joined the Evergreen faculty in 1971, bringing with her experience as a Peace Corps volunteer in Malaysia, as an associate training development specialist for the Office of Economic Opportunity in Portland, and as the principal investigator for the Puget Sound Governmental Conference. Soule has served as associate dean since last fall and has chosen to rotate back into the faculty. ...TWO EVERGREENERS DIE OVER THE WEEKEND...Patricia Young, a 26-year-old student, and Leo Hancock, 42, a maintenance technician, died in separate incidents April 21 and 22. Ms. Young and her five-year-old daughter, Shannon, were killed in a head-on collision on the Evergreen Point Bridge in Seattle April 22. Hancock, an employee of Evergreen since October 1971, died of an apparent heart attack April 21. An Olympia resident, Hancock retired from the Air Force as a master sergeant in 1971 after 22 years of service. He is survived by his wife, Delores, and five children. ...ONE-ACT PLAY, SCENES FROM SHAKESPEARE TO BE PRESENTED...Rehearsals started last week for production of a one-act play and three scenes from two Shakespeare plays to be produced this quarter by students in the Drama and Theater Arts group study contract. Faculty Member Ainara Wilder said student Dave Johnson will direct his play, "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Not Dead," which will be performed by eight male actors. Two scenes from Shakespeare's "Hamlet" and one from "Othello" will also be presented May 24 and 25. ...MAY 1 SYMPOSIUM FOCUSES ON EVERGREEN'S PUBLIC IMAGE..."Our Public Image" is the subject of discussion in the May 1 edition of the Evergreen Symposium. The issue includes articles by President Charles J. McCann, Vice President David Barry, Director of Information Services Dick Nichols, student Janet Petering and student Gregory Renault, who has composed a rejoinder to several essays contained in the April Symposium. Copies of the new issues, costing $1 each, will be available at the Library Circulation Desk or at the Bookstore on May 1. ...ECCO SLATES EVENING OF "PURE ENTERTAINMENT"...The Evergreen College Community Organization has slated an evening of dance, music and song for its annual meeting May 8 at 8 p.m in the fourth floor cafeteria of the Library. Featured performers include the Evergreen Chamber Singers and Jazz Ensemble, directed by Faculty Member Don Chan, vocals by Joan and William Winden, dancers from Ballet Northwest under the direction of Faculty Member Bernard Johanson and the Evergreen Recorder Consort. The event is open to the public. A brief business meeting will precede the program and will include installation of new officers for the 1973-74 academic year. Elected ECCO chairwomen are Eunice Barry and Carol Layton. Treasurer is Virginia Schmidt. Steering Committee members for next year are: Jane Hopkins, Allene Kearns, Estelle Ornstein, Lois McAllister, Lisbeth Johnson, Flora Leisenring, Jean Skov, Helga Teske, Virginia Brian, Bernice Youtz, Charlotte Smith, Barbara McCann, and Doris St. Louis. S9 °N +!UIJ0d 39VlSOd 'S f\Q 50586 NOIONIHSVW 39311:03 aivis NaasoxaAa am EVERGREEN ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE PUBLIC April 30 - May 5 April 30 Portland Puppeteers Bob and Jennifer Williams present "The Serpent King and the Throne of Light," starring 24 string puppets, 8 p.m. reference alcove of Evans Library. Free. May 1 HEALTH FAIR and MAY FESTIVAL 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. in main foyers of the Library and central campus plaza. Displays and demonstrations by more than 20 Seattle, Tacoma and Olympia Health organizations. Some free medical testing and immunizations. Spring sports contests all afternoon including Frisbee tournament, Tug of War, and Heart Run around campus parkway. Free. May 2 "Magic Numbers and the Cabala," lecture by mathematician Warren Z. Watson from Antioch College, Ohio, 2:30 p.m., Lecture Hall Three. Free. May 3 Cinemarchives Series presents Danish film, "Ordet", directed by Carl Theodore Dryere, 1955. 7:30 p.m., Lecture Hall One. Free. May 4 BLACK FESTIVAL Featuring Harry Edwards, sociologist from Berkeley, discussing black student movement, 1 p.m., Lecture Hall One. Also scheduled is a presentation of poetry and dances at noon in College Activities Building by members of Evergreen Ujamaa Society; a play, "Day of Absence", 3 p.m., Lecture Hall One, and a jam session with the Paul Richardson Band, 8:30 p-n\n mul 1