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Part of The Evergreen State College Newsletter (May 28, 1973)

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May 28, 1973

...SENATOR PROXMIRE TO DISCUSS NATIONAL PRIORITIES JUNE 2...Senator William Proxmire
(D-Wis) will examine the nation's priorities in the first senior graduation lecture at
Evergreen June 2 at 7:30 p.m. in Lecture Hall One. Proxmire, Chairman of the Joint Congressional Economic Committee and a sharp critic of military spending, is being presented
by members of the Class of 1973 as a prelude to graduation ceremonies scheduled for
June 9. In his 16 years in the Senate, the senior Wisconsin senator has been an outspoken
critic of the Southeast Asia War, and has authored several major consumer bills.
...DAUGHERTY AWARDED HUMANITIES GRANT...Faculty Member Leo J. Daugherty is one of 20
persons from throughout the nation to receive a $2250 grant from the National Endowment
for the Humanities. The grant will enable Daugherty to participate in an eight-week
summer institute at the Department of English, University of Virginia.
"The institute will focus on new directions in literary study," Daugherty said. "I
hope to be able to use the materials and discussions from, the institute for the Dreams
and Poetry Coordinated Studies program which I'll be working in at Evergreen next year."

...MUSIC CONTRACT STUDENTS SCHEDULE PERFORMANCES...Spring Quarter will end on a musical
note thanks to students in the music group contracts who have scheduled four concerts
during the next two weeks. First on the list is a vocal recital scheduled for May 29 at
8 p.m. in the reference alcove of the library. Scheduled to perform vocal solos are
Patty Lott, Chris McPhaden, Suzy Grant and Roger Rowland. The four, who will be accompanied by pianist Lynn Givler, will present compositions by Wolf, Brahms, Gluck and Purcell,
May 31 is the date for the Chamber String Ensemble Concert. Directed by Faculty
Member Robert Gottlieb, the group, composed of Evergreen students and Olympia-area musicians, is scheduled to appear at 8 p.m. in the main foyer of the Library. The Chamber
Singers and Jazz Ensemble, directed by Faculty Member Don Chan, have scheduled their final
performances June 6 at 8 p.m. in the main foyer of the Library.
And finally, Mary Zamora will perform in concert June 7 at 8 p.m. in the reference
alcove of the Library. Ms. Zamora, will be accompanied by pianist Judi Wright.
...MOD SCIENCE STUDENTS STUDY AT U OF W...Fifteen students from the Modular Science Coordinated Studies program recently logged more than two days of observation at the University of Washington Medical School. "They had a unique opportunity to observe a new form
of medical diagnosis, nuclear medicine," Faculty Member Jacob Romero reported.
Doctors in the new medical field make patients radio-active by injecting them with
radio-active substances. Then they use a special scanner to determine such things as
the presence or growth of cancerous tumors and the effectiveness of treatment on those
tumors.
The University has one of the largest nuclear medicine divisions in the country,
Romero added, and his seminar students were able to observe patient diagnosis, radiation
therapy and radio-pharmaceutical preparations.
...BALLET NORTHWEST SLATES JUNE PROGRAMS..."Ballet: From Bach to Brubeck" is the title of
the next performance of Ballet Northwest, scheduled for June 1 and 2 at St. Martin's Abbey
Theater. Directed by Faculty Member Bud Johansen, the program will feature original
choreography by Evergreen students and community members and will be staged at 8 p.m.
June 1 and at 2:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. June 2.

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EVERGREEN COMING ATTRACTIONS — ACADEMIC FESTIVAL WEEK
May 29 - June 2
May 29

May 30

May 31

June 1
June 2

Will! Unsoeld presents tenth anniversary lecture/slide show on "Everest: Ascent
of the West Ridge," 7:30 p.m., Lecture Hall One.
Human Ecology students present "The American Dream," a play by Albee, 8 p.m.,
Lecture Hall Five.
Music Contract students present vocal recital under direction of Faculty Member
Don Chan, 8 p.m., reference alcove of Library.
Humasn Ecology students present "The American Dream," 8 p.m, Lecture Hall Five.
Japan and the West students present a Japanese Festival (food, booths, music and
dance), 9 p < n u > Central Campus Plaza.
Arts and Crafts Fair, Central Campus Plaza, All Day.
Clam Chowder Feed, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m, Central Campus Plaza.
Japan and the West students present Koto Concert, Noon, Central Campus Plaza.
Japan and the West presents a Shakuhachi concert, 7 p.m., by Clock Tower.
"Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Not Dead," and scenes from "Hamlet" and
"Othello" presented by Theater Arts group, 8 p.m., fourth floor Library.
Evergreen Chamber Orchestra in concert,under direction of Robert Gottlieb, 8 p.m.,
main lobby of Library.
"Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Not Dead" and scenes from "Hamlet and "Othello"
8 p.m., fourth floor of Library.
Senator William Proxmire, (D-Wis) discusses the nation's priorities, 7:30 p.m. /
Lecture Hall One.
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