The Evergreen State College Newsletter (July 26, 1974)

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Eng The Evergreen State College Newsletter (July 26, 1974)
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26 July 1974
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July 26,

1974

PEFFER TO DIRECT COUNSELING; ELDRIDGE NAMED PRESIDENT'S ASSISTANT
Counselor Lou-Ellen Peffer and Director of Financial Aid and Placement Les
Eldridge have been named to new positions on the Evergreen team. As of August 1,
Peffer will assume directorship of Counseling Services, while Eldridge will become
President Charles J. McCann's assistant about the first of September.
Peffer, formerly director of resident activities, joined Evergreen's staff
in 1971 to serve in the Learning Resources Center. As director of counseling services,
she will assume the position currently held by Le Roi Smith. Smith will rotate into
her position as a professional counselor.
Eldridge, who has directed the Financial Aid and Placement Office since 1971,
will assume responsibility for coordinating Evergreen's relations and plans with
various local and state governmental agencies, the Legislature, the Council on
Higher Education and other institutions of higher learning. He replaces James Sainsbury who resigned to accept a position with the Office of Public Instruction.
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TWENTY-NINE EVERGREENERS ASSIGNED TO OLYMPIA AREA
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Twenty-nine Evergreen students are currently serving Summer Quarter internships
in the Olympia area. Placed by the Office of Cooperative Education, the 29 collegians .
are among 76 Evergreeners who are earning academic credit while participating in
on-the-job training in a wide variety of professional services.
Placed in Olympia are; Lon Backman, Washington State Parks and Recreation
Commission; Catharine Booth, Suzanna Goller,Melissa Jaffe, Richard Kramer, Lindy
Newell and Daniel Slavin, Thurston-Mason County Community Mental Health Center; Andrew
Cripe and Judith Holmstrom, Legal Services Association; Harriet Day, Council on Higher
Education; and Steven Diddy, Department of Game.
Other students working in Olympia include Ernest Fields, Neighbors in Need;
Bruce Franklin, Allied Building Design; Sarah Garraty, Fuller and Fuller, Attorneys;
Sarah Gunning, Thurston Regional Planning Council; William Hamilton and Jon Holden,
Office of Community Development; Les Howard, St. Peter Hospital; Susan Jamison, Group
Health; Peggy King, South Puget Sound Comprehensive Health Planning Council; Cy Legare,
Grace Piano Service; Kim Marvin, State Office of Public Instruction; Neil McClanahan,
Thurston County Sheriff's Department; Lewis Negri and Nancy Pease, KITN Radio; Gary
Russell, Olympia Police Department, and Ruth Wett, State Capitol Museum.
Randy Pendergrass is working for the Tumwater Recreation Program and James
Smith is serving a summer internship at the Cedar Creek Youth Camp near Littlerock.
Ten Evergreeners are completing internships in Seattle, eight in Tacoma, three
in Shelton, two each in Everett and North Bonneville, and one each in Bellevue, Ellensburg, Montesano, Washougal, Port Orchard, Mt. Vernon, Richland, Pasco, Puyallup, Sequim,
—-x. Vancouver, Forks, Raymond, Deer Park and Chehalis.
Seven students are serving internships out of state: two in Wyoming, and on each
x^- in California, Nevada, Vermont, Colorado, and Washington, D.C.
JUNE GRAD EXHIBITS PHOTO DISPLAY
Gary McCutcheon, an Evergreen June graduate from Puyallup, is currently
staging a one-person photographic exhibit in the main gallery of the Library. The
1970 graduate of Puyallup High School captures glimpses into the life of an elderly
Seattle widow, Juanita Cearly, in his show entitled "Being Alone."
MCLANE OFFICIALS ANNOUNCE NEW TESTING SCHEDULE
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McLane Fire Department officials issued a brief apology this week for "all
those horns, buzzers and bells" that keep going off at odd times, The noises, it seems,
are the results of tests which must be made on the fire alarm reporting system once a
month. As of August 1, however, the monthly tests will be conducted on the first
Monday of each month. So, you can brace yourself a bit ahead of time....another
thing to look forward to on Monday mornings...