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Part of The Evergreen State College Newsletter (May 20, 1974)

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...SENATOR DURKAN TO DISCUSS "PUBLIC OFFICE" AT EVERGREEN MAY 21,,, State Senator Martin
Durkan, D. , Issaquah, will discuss his view of "Public Office" during a May 21 lecture
at Evergreen starting at 7:30 p.m. in Lecture Hall Five. The presentation is open to
the public without charge.
Following the lecture, Senator Durkan will return to Evergreen on May 22 to
participate as guest speaker and resource person for two college academic programs,
He will discuss the finances of higher education with an economics group program in
the morning and speak about politics during an afternoon session with the Power and
Personal Vulnerability Coordinated Studies program.
Senator Durkan has been chairman of the Senate Ways and Means Committee since the
1967 Legislative session. He is serving his third four-year term as a State Senator
from Washington's 47th District after spending one term in the House of Representatives,
He is a member of the Senate Higher Education and Judiciary Committees.
...SPRING INTERNS TOTAL 153; 70 IN THURSTON COUNTY. . .Schools, government offices, and
local businesses in Thurston County are hosting 70 Evergreen students on academic
internships this quarter. The students, sponsored by the Office of Cooperative Education at Evergreen, are earning academic credit while learning and working in such
areas as government, education, counseling, urban planning, and law. They are among
153 students assigned to new internships throughout the state, the nation and abroad,
Of the 70 assigned to the Thurston County area, three are working in Tumwater,
five in Lacey, one each in Littlerock, Rainier, and Rochester, and seven on the
Evergreen campus. The remainder are interning in Olympia. Other interns throughout
the state include 21 students in the Seattle area; 1.6 in Tacoma, five in Chehalis, four
in Shelton, three in Bellevue, two each in North Bonneville and Vancouver, and one
each in Bellingham, Bremerton, Centralia, Coupeville, Edmonds, Everett, Longview,
Manchester, McCleary, Puyallup and Washougal. Fifteen interns are working out of
state and two are completing assignments in Australia this quarter,
...CHAMBER SINGERS AND JAZZ ENSEMBLE TO STAGE FINAL SPRING CONCERT ... The Evergreen Jazz
Ensemble and Chamber Singers will present their final home concert of the 1974-75 academic
year May 21 at 8 p.m. in the main lobby of the Evergreen Library. The evening event,
which is free and open to the public, will honor four graduating seniors from the two
organizations --- trombonist Carl Spaeth of La Mesa, California; Bass player Mike Canfield of Marysville; Percussionist Peter Bruck of San Rafael, California; and tenor
S teve Nebal of Arlington.
The concert is the groups' major public presentation in the Olympia before the
student musicians, all under the direction of Faculty Member Don Chan, perform at
the Expo '74 World's Fair in Spokane June 6 and 7.
...JAZZ ENSEMBLE NAMED "TOP BAND",.. The Evergreen Jazz Ensemble was named an "outstanding band" during the 15th annual Northwest Jazz Festival at Olympic College May 12,
The 22-member ensemble was one of 24 bands from Washington and Oregon which participated
in the all-day festival in Bremerton.
...HUMPHREY REPRESENTS EVERGREEN AT NEW YORK CONFAB. . .Faculty biologist Don Humphrey
represented Evergreen at a conference entitled "Students: An Alternate Energy Source,"
May 16 and 17 in New York City. Humphrey attended the two-day meeting with two Evergreen students --- Marcella Wing_ and Teresa Baldwin --- who are currently completing
internship assignments in New York. Ms. Wing is serving as a consumer advocate; while
Ms. Baldwin is completing a nine-Month New York Urban Fellowship.

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...HARP CONCERT SLATED MAY 24...A harp ensemble from the University of Washington will
present a free one-hour concert at Evergreen at noon May 24 in the main lobby of the
Library. Directed by University of Washington instructor Pamela Vokolek, six harpists
will perform the works of Washington composer Hovhaness and compositions by Bach,
Salzado, Van Delden and Rameau. The ensemble, which includes Evergreen freshman
Karen Gottlieb, will also perform for the National Harp Convention in Seattle June 27.
...CHAMBER ORCHESTRA PLANS TWO MAY CONCERTS...A program of Baroque and 20th Century
music will be presented by the Evergreen Chamber Orchestra May 26 at 3 p.m. in the
Chapel of St. Martin's College. The orchestra, conducted by Evergreen Faculty Member
Robert Gottlieb, will repeat the performance May 28 at 8 p.m. in Lecture Hall One,
Both concerts feature a variety of soloists including Evergreen students Donna
Hanna, flutist; Karen Kansky, violist; and Karen Gottlieb, harpist. Other soloists
performing in the concerts include Steve Daniels, an Olympia violinist, and Brother
Michael Woodard, a tenor and faculty member at St. Martin's.
...STUDENT TO PRESENT DOCUMENTARY ON OREGON FARM,..A slide/tape documentary on the
formation and development of an Oregon goat farm will be shown May 24 at 7:30 p.m. in
Evergreen's Lecture Hall One. The documentary, filmed and shown by Evergreen junior
Gary Marcus, took more than two years to complete and "presents the essense of the
experience" of David and Holly Koteen, who purchased a 160-acre farm in Yoncalla,
Oregon in 1971. The show is free and open to the public.
...BARRY TO ADDRESS IDAHO SEMINAR.,.Evergreen Faculty Member David G. Barrj, who is
also chairman of the Washington Commission for the Humanities, will address a Seminar
on the Western Arts and Humanities in Sun Valley, Idaho, May 25. Topic of Barry's
presentation is "The Effect of Red and White Culture on American Landscapes," The
three-day event is sponsored by the Institute of the American West.