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The TRAIL Volume 7, Number 19 University of Pu2et Sound March 14, 1985 or•

ASUPS Lectures Presents Arkady Shevchenko

The highest-ranking Soviet diplomat to break with since World War II describes the Kremlin's inner workings

-story page 6 Page 2, THE TRAIL, March 14, 1985 EDITORIALS Life in Sri Lanka No Bed of Roses by Abelardo M. Batista kidnap or harm you. " blem from the Tamil point of ments such as Sri Lanka's (of reading it. But, I pray that Where are you right now? I was sweating now, not view (an unknown perspective which there are hundreds). more of us are able to ex- Nobody is shooting at you I because of the black interior of to the outside world). ' Through these letters Amnesty perience the frostbite of hope. Rats and cockroaches my car reflecting the sun, Haines was head of Amnes- pleads the case of thousands of hunger, suffering and despair, aren't living in your room, I but from my nervous reaction ty International on campus last political prisoners whose daily so we can act to change these imagine. Is there a man asking to each exposed word on the year and was aware of the in- lives are spent in cold damp conditions. you why you are who you are page. The letter continues: justices found all over the prisons, with torture to enter- I urge all of you to do and slamming his fist into your "before we had arrived, some world. This year he is one step tain them and a deep gash into something for the many human already damaged flesh for extremists tried to shoot down closer to the "real world" their human dignity draining lives which are experiencing an answering? a helicopter. In retaliation, the through his experiences view- them of life. adult abortion in slow motion. No, not me, I'm sitting in a military came out of the bar- ing it up close on Pac Rim. The letter from Haines Each life feels pain, pleasure well lit, carpeted room with ricaded encampment, went to Through Amnesty Interna- reawakened my comfortable and has emotions. I've got a the heat at 70, the TV on and a part of town and started tional on campus, Haines was middle class sleep. I'm guilty party to go to, maybe I'll see a full stomach coated with shooting. They continuously able to write letters to govern- of taking some naps since you there. Oreo cookies. shot for about twenty minutes I 've read stories about how then sporadically for the next Students' Education in Jeopardy in other countries people three hours. " disappear never to return, and In Sri Lanka the problem is households are entered leaving the government which is run Loan Cuts Not a Pleasant Thought men killed and women raped. by the Sinhalese people who Here at UPS these incredible share a cultural/religious by Jonathan Dong (GSL), and restricting the sonal letters and phone calls tales of the third world filter background. The Tamils who The U.S. Congress is over number of students eligible for expressing opinions on current in. Somehow I didn't feel as do not share the same a barrel. The depressed loans. issues. Public opinion can have affected by them while wear- background as the Sinhalese, economy has left the United If President Reagan in- a great impact on a Con- ing my fashionable clothes, and who are seen as economic States in an unparalleled stitutes his current proposed gressman's decision. digesting lunch, and thinking competition, are excluded from budget crisis, and to help it to plans, many college students I urge University of about what brand import beer government positions, military recover, President Reagan has will be prevented from getting Puget Sound students to write I'd drink on the weekend. or police work and suffer from proposed a cut back in Federal Just a few days ago, on a overall government persecu- grants and loans to college sunny and naturally happy tion. students. morning, I pulled up to my Haines' account of his This is not a pleasant pro- mailbox in my freshly waxed adventure with his Pac Rim- spect for educators and car to get my mail, with Bob mate Anthony students alike, and I do not Marley and the Wailers blaring Hemstad—meeting people, feel that this is at all realistic. "Get Up, Stand Up for Your learning the unknown, and President Reagan and Con- Rights" on the car stereo. Sur- seeing the morass—is vivid, gress have seemingly forgotten prise! Wow! exciting and enlightening. that they have a responsibility A letter came from Sri Haines writes: "After all of to the people to provide Lanka. One of the guys on Pac this, we had to report to the money for educational pur- Rim wrote to me. The commander of the northern poses. They seem more in- aerogramme was ripped open, forces four hours south of Jaff- terested in cutting back vital revealing the content. Chad na. Arriving there, Anthony programs than in raising Haines writes from Jaffna, Sri and I were a bit anxious. Had revenues to fund them. Lanka, where the national we been searched they would Meanwhile, college government says the Tamils have found pamphlets, letters, students are worried about "will only lie to you and try to and articles describing the pro- how their education will be funded. The college work- study program which many students had relied on for a financial foothold, such as a or phone our representatives educational funding is serious- secure job to help pay for tui- urging them to redistribute the The TRAIL ly threatened by a cut. tion. cuts in a more equitable Other cuts have included It is time this trend is stop- budget—and urging them to Editor the trimming of the Pell Grant ped. College students can have preserve one of this country's Christina A. T‘dai ola News Editor Greg Deimel program, increasing the cost of a voice in their own future. greatest institutions—its Arts/Features Editor Cathryn F. Shipley Guaranteed Student Loans Congressmen welcome per- education. Sports Editors Paul Avery Paul Battaglia Photography Editor Jamie Taylor Letters to the Editor Photography Staff Dave Stafford Steven Lee Production Manager Missy Marquess The TRAIL would like to Way to go senators. You that apply to do it? By voting Business Manager Michelle De Muth sincerely appologize for the voted for Affirmative Action. to try and bring more diversed Advertising Manager Ed Wilder misprint of this letter as it ap- Now that its passed what are people to UPS you (and all of Advertising Staff Heidi Kirkpatrick peared in last week's issue. you going to do if it works and us) now have the responsibili- Typesetters Carol Sterkel. We are therefore reprinting more diversed groups come to ty to try and retain these peo- Susie Scroggins, Debby Ward it with the proper corrections. the University of Puget ple. There is a lack of support Media Advisor Cynthia Nebert The Editor Sound? What are you going to for the retention of diversed do to keep them here? Are you groups. Senators, voting for

The University of Puget Sound Trail is published weekly during the normal school To the Editor: planning to vote some serious Affirmative Action was a good year. Opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the Trail staff or the University I would like to commend changes to diversify things like step as long as there is a Administration. All comments and questions can by addressed to the Trail at 1590 N Warner St.. Tacoma WA 98406. Our office is located in the Student Union Building the senators. I would also like the curriculum to interest the serious plan to follow up on it room 008 and our phone number is (206) 756- 3397. to address a few questions to newcomers or are you expec- and work on retension as well. them. ting the "diversed" people Freda Monroe March 14, 1985, THE TRAIL, Page 3 NEWS Win Cash Prizes For Writing IN BRIEF This year the University Each student must retype Three prizes will be award- will award two $100 prizes to the paper and submit a clean ed to students currently enroll- Air Force will visit campus students for papers from any copy; editing of the original ed. A student may submit one graded paper is permissible. poem of not more than 50 The Air Force will have a specialty theater course in Art, Asian Studies, van on campus to enlighten visitors with current Air Force English, Foreign Languages, Students are encouraged lines to the English department to submit papers early. The secretary no later than Friday, programs and career opportunities. The van will be located History, Philosophy, and 25 deadline for submissions is April 19. in the Warner Gym parking lot on Monday, March Religion. The Hearst Writing from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Prize Committee for the March 26, 1985. The student's name must A student should submit not appear on the poem; in- The van features a mini-theater where interested visitors Humanities has established the can watch a program entitled "Shaping the Future". There following guidelines for sub- the paper to the faculty stead the poem should be sub- representative for the depart- mitted with the title or first will also be a lounge area where visitors can obtain mission of papers: literature and talk to Air Force representatives. To be eligible for a prize, ment in which the paper was line of the poem and the a paper must have been sub- written as part of coursework author's name on the outside Language Houses accepting applications mitted as part of the re- (see departmental secretary for of the envelope. Students interested in living in one of the language quirements for coursework the name of the faculty There will be a first prize of houses for next year should apply now. For details and ap- undertaken during the Summer representative). $75; second prize of $40; plications contact Robin Ladley x4185 or Prof. Michel of Fall semester of 1984 or In addtiton to the Hearst third prize of $25. The win- Rocchi at x3186. Spring semester of 1985. writing prizes the English ners will be announced at the Community Volunteer Center seeks volunteers No more than one paper Department is sponsoring the English and Foreign Language should be submitted by each second annual Nixeon Civille Awards Cer mony, Monday, The Community Volunteer Center needs volunteers to student. Handy poetry contest. May 6. tutor Jr. high students and also is looking for volunteers who are interested in being "teacher-naturalists. " For Immunization Clinic at UPS more information contact the volunteer center at x3432. by Greg Deimel The Tacoma-Pierce County they do not have an immuniza- There has been several out- Health Department will be tion record, if they were im- breaks of measles (Rubeola, 7 conducting a free measles im- munized prior to one year of day measles, hard measles) on munization clinic at UPS on age, or the vaccine was ad- Je41•WEDDINGS college campus's throughout March 14 from 1-3 p.m. in ministered prior to 1968. Save 20% on your the United States. the upstairs lounge of the For more information con- wedding announcements, Great Hall in the SUB. tact the Tacoma-Pierce County reception cards, napkins, Measles is a serious illness The health department Health Department at matches and more! which can cause deafness, urges college students be im- 591-6410 or health services at appointments blindness, brain damage, munized against the disease if x3370. encephalitis, pneumonia, and 922-9000 death in all ages. To date, ; 2 0; 1%(. E Itconia there have been three deaths associated with the present outbreak. 0 1 i According to a March 11, .06m) • 724 Nadi N Street 1985 Time magazine article Tac oma. Waahlmilon Ma 7 34Q some colleges are requiring 4 edierp students to show proof of im- New Management munization before leaving for ( fienm-1 igan spring break or before return- ing to campus after the break. ON COMMENCEMENT BAY Friday Night is Student McKinley Hill Presents Night Pitchers $2.00 Pizza Co. 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But Gifts, " allowed him to display Seferian navigated these emo- few, this reviewer included, rich emotion along with as- tions with great sensitivity, could have anticipated the tounding technical facility. and the orchestra responded. show stealing performance by Throughout the encores, the By the time the orchestra the Tacoma Symphony Or- audience was spellbound by reached the final statement of chestra itself. Parkening's performance. the "fate" theme and finished From the sumptuous, long The orchestra, under the the piece with a flurry of tim- violin tones in the opening baton of Maestro Edward phani, brass and strings, this piece to the final triumphant Seferian, delivered inspiring reviewer was exhausted. A chord of the evening, the performances of Barber's shout of "bravo! " rang out Tacoma Symphony Orchestra "First Essay for Orchestra" from the audience, as the final was on fire with enthusiasm and Tchaikovsky's "Sym- note was struck. and confidence. phony in E minor No. 5." As we filed out of the As for Parkening, one can The Barber piece is organiz- theater, an elderly concert goer only say "bravo! " He truly is ed in more literary than was heard to exclaim, "I was a budding master of the guitar. musical form, with a central with them through every note One should not be fooled, thesis (or theme) that is from start to finish— however, by Parkening's im- developed musically marvelous. " pressive reputation. His per- throughout until the am- formance was less than biguous conclusion. perfect. In fact, he noticeably Though the whole orchestra `Kingdom wavered on his tempos during played the "Essay" with in- VIEWPOINTS the performance of the "Bach tensity and perparedness, the of Earth' paintings & drawings by 16 Northwest Artists Celebration. " Though it is trumpet section played tempting to blame the or- especially well, bringing an chestra for these rhythmic dif- edge of brilliance to the or- ficulties, it was Parkening who chestral sound that was truly Stewart Lowther seemed to falter. thrilling. photography Following the often thrilling The highlight of the even- but flawed ''Bach ing, came with the perfor- Tacoma Ceramic Artists Celebration ," Parken ingplayed mance of Tchaikovsky's Fifth Kim Lyle, Rick Mahaffey, three encore solo works with Symphony. Listening to

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by Duncan Marsh Fieldhouse on Wednesday, and advisor to Soviet Foreign state within a state. " "I've decided to break with March 27 at 8 pm. Shev- Minister . His He decided to defect, he my government, and I want to chenko will present "A view positions made him privy to said recently, because, "I had know what the American reac- from the Kremlin''' as the topic Soviet foreign policy planning everything except a very small tion would be if I asked for of his lecture. There is and decision-making at the thing—my own personal asylum. " With these words to assuredly no person in the highest levels. Breaking With freedom. " an American diplomatic ac- more qualified Moscow contains insights into Other revelations contained quaintance at a U.N. dinner in to provide that view. Soviet decisions and decisions- in the book are: the threat by 1975, Arkady Shevchenko One former American in- makers that are at times former Soviet Premier Nikita committed himself to leaving telligence officer has been astonishing. Writes Leslie H. Kruschev against the life of the country he loved and the reported as saying, ''Shev- Gelb of The New York Times, UN Secretary-General Dag government he had grown to chenko was a very big catch "His anecdotes are replete Hammarskjold and Hammar- despise. For the next 32 mon- indeed. He had been in a lot of with confirmations of Western skjold's death in a mysterious ths Shevchenko supplied CIA key places, deep inside the fears of Soviet leaders as plane crash months later; the agents with secret intelligence Soviet apparatus at key power-hungry liars and cheats, brief possibility of nuclear war information and insight into times— places where we rare- yet as very cautious men. His with China; the rise and fall of Soviet planning and policy ly get any kind of glimpse at inside portraits of these gray Nikita Kruschev, Leonid while serving as Under- all. He had a lot to tell us. " men— for, example, Mr. Brezhnev, and Yuri Andropov. Secretary-General of the Although rumors have per- Gromyko as the prime ad- Shevchenko's lecture takes . When sisted ever since Shevchenko's vocate of improving relations on added significance with this Moscow called him back to the defection, his espionage activi- with Washington—are often Arkady Shevchenko weeks death of Soviet Premier USSR for "consultations" in ty was only confirmed with the revealing and important. " Konstantin Chernenko and the April, 1978, Shevchenko February publication of his Breaking With Moscow has Moynihan says in The New subsequent transfer of power suspected he had been new book, Breaking With given Shevchenko the distinc- York Times, "His memoir to new Premier Mikhail Gor- discovered by the KGB. On Moscow. The book is a tion of being featured on the suggests that while the Soviet bachev. cover of Time and becoming April 6, 1978, with the help memoir of Shevchenko's career system was working well It is also expected that as a Soviet diplomat, but the fourth author to be serializ- of two CIA agents, Shev- enough for him, he had ac- Shevchenko will provide ed by that magazine in the last chenko became the highest- focuses largely on the years quired an almost fastidious dis- valuable insight into the arms leading up to and during his ten years. ranking Soviet official ever to dain for its absolute talks between the two super- cynicism. " defect to the West. espionage work for the CIA. When. Daniel Patrick powers. Shevchenko advised In what it considers a major Shevchenko's ascent Moynihan was Ambassador to Discussing what he calls the the Reagan administration as it accomplishment the ASUPS through the diplomatic ranks the UN and knew Shevchenko 'fossilized' ' Soviet elite, prepared for the talks in was rapid. Before his top- Lectures Committee has an- well, he wrote, "Shevchenko Shevchenko said, "the falsity Geneva. leveled U.N. assignment, he nounced that Arkady Shev- is a man of authority and of these men was everywhere, Tickets to see Arkady Shev- spent 2 1/2 years as an intimate chenko will speak at the UPS possibly a future Foreign from their personal lives to chenko's only engagement in Minister of all Russia... " their grand political designs. the Northwest are $3.00 for How could such an ac- The highest group...is UPS students and $5.00 for complished Soviet official not separated from most citizens as non-students. Tickets are only defect, but also act as a the Great Wall of China. 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Ticket Seattle Mariners' prices for the basketball teams have been College for six years and a North Dakota State Univ. and all 1985 1985 season are narrowed down to their final high school coach in Hjelseth has coached at North regular season home games are $8.50 for box seats, $7.50 64, the NCAA Division II Washington and California for Dakota the last seven years, on sale now at all Ticket- for reserved and $5.50 for UPS Logger football team is 14 years. At Nebraska including the NCAA Division Master outlets, the Kingdome, view level seats. General Ad- mission tickets, both down to its final five. Wesleyan, Christiansen has a II playoff game against UPS in and all Mariner ticket agencies, $4 and Five finalists have been 17 - 12 record (6-4 last year), 1981. The Mariners open the $2, will go on sale two hours at home chosen to replace Ron Simon- and has won one conference Richard Ulrich, the Univer- 1985 campaign before each contest. son who resigned his head championship in his three years sity's athletic director, has said against their Western Division All of the Mariners' season- coaching position earlier this as coach. that all five candidates would rivals, the Oakland A's, on ticket packages are still year after a seven-year Myles Corrigan,42, be interviewed in depth on the Tuesday night, April 9 at available by calling the 53 - 18- 1 record. The five who has been a part time UPS UPS campus before a decision 7:35. Following the opening- Mariners' sales office. These finalists are: assistant coach and offensive is made. game series with the A's, the packages include the Full- Ray Baker, 39-year-old coordinator the past five years. 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Spokesman Greg Brewis announced other themes. "All members of the today that the University of Puget cast know and understand the value of Sound will launch a fund raising cam- a 'common freshman experience, ' " paign that is both "new and highly said Brewis. They know a good time visible. " Inspired by the music when they see it and that is why they world's two recent Ethiopian fund want to record this song... so that raising productions "Band-Aid" and others will benefit too. " "We are the World, " the private University officials plan to market liberal arts Universtiy is planning to the 45 single record on the national produce and market its own song en- level. Music television, heavy radio titled "We are the Word. " In an ef- play, and candid television interviews fort to re-kindle the University's with cast members are expected to forty-five million dollar Centennial maximize sales at record and music Campaign the Board of Trustees voted retail businesses around the country. unanimously to begin production as "Its kind of scary, " said Financial soon as possible. Vice President Raymond Bell. "We "This song will not only help raise know that we've got one heck of a money for the institution, but it will good product. I just hope our produc- also promote the co-curricular ideals tion output can keep up with the that are necessary to accept and honor market's demand. " Bell cited that all in today's complex world, " said major television networks are eager to Gwen Phibbs rehearses "We Are The Word.' Brewis. spread the 'word. ' " "We are the Word, " will be sung The group's assigned producer, and recorded by well known students, music professor Paul Schultz, is keenly "We're sort of the L. Ron Hubbards faculty, and administrative members. aware of his cast's potential. 'I can't of the music industry. " Included in the all-star cast are: Dr. recall having a stronger group of in- Brewis stated that he had recently Philip M. Phibbs and his wife Gwen; dividuals. I'm especially excited to met with two of Hollywood's "We co-curricular enthusiast Dean David hear Phil's operatic voice...I know are the World" singers Lionel Richie Dodson; keyboard artist Serni he'll be a strong leader within the and Bruce Springsteen. "At first Bruce "Stevie" Solidarios; famous ex- group, " said the optimistic artist. My and Lionel were unappreciative of our ASUPS President Dan Holsenback; only reservation lies in the fact that borrowing their concept but that's Reggae historian and UPS Print Shop this song will bring out some pretty because they didn't know what the Director George Madsen; song and heavy emotions and that could cause term 'co-curricular' meant. I clearly dance stars Mikey and Margi of problems during the recording ses- defined its meaning to them and now ASUPS; men's basketball Head sions, with the sniffling and all. they are extremely supportive of our Coach Don Zech and his superstar na- The song is scheduled to be releas- efforts here. " tional anthem singers, team members ed April 15 which is also the Internal "Whoever coined the phrase David Watkins, Alphonse Hammond, Revenue Service's filing deadline for `knowledge is good' knew what he and Joe Whitney; Hui-O-Hawaii; all working Americans. "We know was talking about," said the public Honors Department administrator and that Americans everywhere will be relations director. "Our innovative all-around good guy David Glass. suffering from mental stress. All fund raiser will not only bring in in- The song will incorporate themes they'll have to do is purchase our pro- creased donations but it will also serve from the University of Puget Sound's duct and their feelings of well being as an in valuable lesson for all in its residential life ideologies in addition to well be restored, " said Brewis. path. "