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Part of The Evergreen State College Newsletter (December 3, 1973)

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...EVERGREEN MOVES TO CONSERVE FUEL...A series of energy conservation measures
some
effective immediately, others during the break between Fall and Winter Quarters
will
be implemented at Evergreen to assure that operations are not interruped during the
winter fuel supply crisis, according to Administrative Vice President Dean Clabaugh.
Essentially, the actions involve earlier closures of buildings during the winter,
complete closure of some facilities during the Fall/Winter Quarter break, and closure of
the college swimming pool until January 2 and, perhaps, beyond. "The actions being taken
are geared to lessen utilization of our heating fuels
natural gas and oil
during
the winter months so that closure of college operations and any consequent loss of
employee work times does not become necessary, even for brief periods of time," Clabaugh
said.
Immediate actions include closure of the college swimming pool until at least
January 2; early week day closure
at 5:30 p.m. and complete week end closure
of the Lecture Halls Building and large sections of the Laboratory and Library Buildings;
shutting off of heat to the Activities and Recreation Buildings during evening hours; and
curtailment of operating hours of the CAB.
In addition, during the quarter break (December 14 to January 2) the college will
completely close the Recreation Center, Lecture Halls Building, and the instructional
sections of the Laboratory Building; shorten operating hours in the Library and Activities
Buildings; and heat only those on-campus housing units occupied by students during the
holiday break.
...FILMMAKERS WIN NATIONAL AWARD...A national film award has been presented to two
Evergreen students for a five-minute movie they completed a year ago. Bellevueites
Richard Speers and Frankie Foster received a CINE Eagle award from the Council on International Non-Theatrical Events, a voluntary, non-profit organization which selects films
produced in the United States for entry in world competition.
...HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR TAKES TOP TURKEY...Graham Dornan^ an Olympia High School junior,
sped to the fastest time in the second annual Evergreen Turkey Trot November 17. The
thinclad came in ahead of all competition in 14:43 minutes for the three-mile race
and took home a 13-lb. turkey as winner of the community men's division.
...STUDENTS VOLUNTEER SERVICES...More than 40 Evergreen students are currently volunteering their time and talents to two key social service agencies in the Olympia area,
the Union Street Center and the Thurston County Crisis Clinic. Seventeen Evergreeners
assist in a wide variety of tasks at the Union Street Center, formerly the Third Eye.
Activities include helping youngsters improve communication skills, maintaining the
facilities and offering paraprofessional counseling. Several students work shifts at
the drop-in center; many accompany teenagers on all-day or over-night recreational trips
and others answer phones. More than 20 students work four-to-eight hour shifts each
week in the Crisis Clinic, a telephone crisis intervention service.
,..EVERGREENER CONDUCTING DRUG RESEARCH...Rhonda Martin, a second-year Evergreener, has
been named research analyst for the Outpatient Treatment Task Force of the State Office
of Drug Abuse Prevention. Mrs. Martin, a St. Placid High School graduate, will help the
task force prepare data for Washington State's master plan on drug abuse, which must be
completed by the end of the year if the state is to secure federal fundings for its drug
abuse programs.

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A WEEK OF SPECIAL EVENTS AT EVERGREEN
TUESDAY
December 4
8 p.m.

Evergreen Jazz Ensemble and Chamber Singers
directed by Faculty
Member Don Chan
present "The Prince of Peace," a jazz/rock cantata
by Greg Dykes; performances of Christmas choruses by William Billings
and David Kraehenbuehl and motets by Francis Poulenc
main foyer
of Library Building. Free ,

WEDNESDAY
December 5
8 p.m.

Evergreen Chamber Orchestra
conducted by Faculty Member Robert
Gottlieb
in concert. Program includes:
Concerto Grosso Opus VI No. 12 in F major
A. Corelli
Violin soloists - Steven Daniels and Cheryl Pegues
Arias from the Opera "Julius Caesar"
G. F. Handel
Mary Zamora, soprano soloist; William Winden, bass soloist.
Symphony No. 5 in B flat major
Franz Schubert
main foyer of the Library Building. Free.

THURSDAY-FRIDAY
SATURDAY
December 6, 7 & 8—Theater-Dance Study group presents "Alice Through the Looking Glass,"
2 & 8 p.m.
based on Lewis Carroll's classic fairytale
directed and choreographed by Faculty Mamber Bud Johansen
cast of 50 students. Multipurpose room of College Recreation Center
admission $1 for adults,
50o for students. For group reservations, call 866-6380. Tickets
available at the door.