The Evergreen State College Newsletter (March 12, 1973)

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Eng The Evergreen State College Newsletter (March 12, 1973)
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12 March 1973
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March 12. 1973

...EVERGREENER WINS SCHOLARSHIP TO NEW YORK COLLEGE...Arthur Rosenbaum of Seattle, a
fourth-year student at Evergreen, has been awarded a $4,000 scholarship to Bank Street
School in New York City, one of the oldest graduate schools in the country. Rosenbaum,
who will graduate in June, will pursue a master of arts in education at the New York
school. A transfer from the University of Washington, Rosenbaum has studied philosophy
at Evergreen. He also spent three months in Israel last year studying passivism and
Judaism and prepared a multi-media presentation on his stay in Israel and his tour of
European concentration camps.
...YOUNG ARTISTS DISPLAY WORKS IN EVERGREEN GALLERY...Art works by children in 13 Olympiaarea elementary schools will be exhibited in Evergreen's fourth floor library art gallery
beginning Mar. 16. The exhibit, which will be on display for a month, will include works
from both Tumwater and Olympia schools and is sponsored by the Evergreen Visual Environmental Board.
...PUB BOARD REQUESTS APPLICATIONS FOR STUDENT EDITOR...Evergreen's student newspaper,
which has not been published since last June, is nearing a Spring Quarter publication date
and the search is on for a student editor. The Publications Board, created by the Board
of Trustees in February, called for applications for editor to be submitted by Mar. 14.
The five-man board will appoint the editor Mar. 15 and begin immediately to draft a budget
and appoint a business manager. Members of the Pub Board are Greg Jones, a student who
has been named Board chairman; Will Rice, a student; Sally Hunter, assistant to the
provost; Rudy Martin, faculty member; and Sid Morrell, former owner of the Lacey Leader.
...PROGRAM SELECTIONS MADE FOR 73-74 ACADEMIC YEAR...Program assignments for the 1973-74
academic year have been announced by Dean Merv Cadwallader, Eight basic and six advanced
Coordinated Studies Programs are planned. In addition, about 15 faculty members will
sponsor small group study contracts. Coordinated Studies are team-taught programs, usually
involving 100 students and five faculty members from different academic fields. The
various academic perspectives, using lectures, seminars, field work, group and individual
projects, and reading and writing assignments as the foundations for their efforts. Group
Contracted Studies feature one faculty member and a small number of students (10-20) working together on a specific academic assignment. Individual Contracts, typically available
for' advanced students, provide more intense opportunities for specific pursuit of career
and/or academic interests.
...EVERGREENERS EXHIBIT PHOTOS IN SEATTLE...A group of 15 students from the Image and Idea
Coordinated Studies program opened a month-long exhibit of some 40 black and white photos
in the Salad Gallery in Seattle Mar. 4. The exhibit was organized by Jack Slagle, a
Republic, Wash, student.
...SMORGASBORD OF ENTERTAINMENT SLATED FOR MARCH 12... Students from the Sound and Music
section of the Image and Idea Coordinated Studies program and from the Evergreen group
contract in dance will join forces Monday at 8 p.m. in the fourth floor cafeteria to present a concert of readings, music and dance. Coordinated by Faculty Members Bud Johanson
and William Winden, the performance will include a reading of "The Londoner", a play by
Dylan Thomas, a guitar duet, original songs performed by their composers, dances and a
variety of electronic music. The concert is free and open to the public.
...STEILBERG NAMED TO REPRESENT EVERGREEN IN NATIONAL ASSOCIATION...Pete Steilberg,
director of recreation and campus activities, has been named to represent Evergreen in
the Association of College Unions-International, one of the oldest associations in higher
education. Evergreen recently joined the association, which was founded in 1914. The
association has more than 900 member colleges and was organized
to assist college unions
in studying and improving their services and activities programs.

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CALENDAR OF PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT
March 12 - 16
MONDAY
Mar. 12

Smorgasbord of Entertainment, a concert of electronic music, dance and
song (presented by students in Image and Idea Coordinated Studies program and the Evergreen group contract in dance), 8 p.m., fourth floor
of the Evans Library. Free.

WEDNESDAY
Mar. 14

"Antigone," by Sophocles, read by students in Modular Science Coordinated
Studies program, 10 a.m., Lecture Hall Three. Free.
"Mankind as Thinker," lecture by Faculty Member Will Humphreys, 10:30 a.m.,
Lecture Hall Five. Free.
"Fail Safe," Family Film Series, 7:30 p.m., Lecture Hall One.
requested.

Donations

THURSDAY —
Mar. 15

"Citizen Kane," 1941 film with Orson Welles, Cinemarchives Series, 7:30 p*
Lecture Hall One. Free.

SPECIAL

Children's Art Exhibit opens March 16 in fourth floor Art Gallery of the
Library. Artistry by elementary students from 13 Olympia-area schools.