FACULTY DEFEATS TENURE PROPOSAL The full faculty met Monday, standards. Keith Berry pointed March 22, and killed a proposal to out that decisions of this nature establish a standing committee to should be made by one's peers, assist Dean of the University J. and that students should not be Maxson Reeves. The committee considered peers of the faculty. would advise him on faculty No one on the faculty spoke tenure, promotion, and for the proposal, and the faculty reappointment decisions. The defeated the proposal to seat proposal to form the committee students 81 to 38 in a secret was in the form of an amendment ballot, with one abstention. to the Faculty By—Laws, and was The faculty then considered presented to the full faculty after which departments should have being approved by the Faculty members on the committee, Senate, 14 to 2. whether or not members of the There were two major issues: committee were to be tenured or what the composition of the not, and which professional committee would be, and whether organizations were to be it would even exist. The first represented. Jimmy Olson hard at work in the TRAIL Office. problem took over an hour and a After the faculty had half to decide. considered a few amendments, It had been proposed by the Assistant Professor of Business Faculty Senate that three Administration Thomas Milligan TRAIL Rated First Class By National students, selected by Central said that in Dean Reeves we had a Board, be members of the "strong dean" who could make committee. John Lantz argued decisions with authority. Milligan Critical Service For Third Semester that the students didn't know the pointed out that in good business A first-class rating was awarded physical appearance and sources, not just in breadth but in professors well enough to make management, a committee would the TRAIL for the third straight photography. Marks of distinction depth ... This seems to be the decisions on tenure and not be appointed to make semester by the Associated were awarded for superior result of an effort to cover all reappointment and that they decisions if a strong executive was Collegiate Press at the University achievement in any of the five news rather than an artificial knew little about professional already doing the job, and argued of Minnesota in the 84th categories. attempt to appease every (Continued on Page Six) All-American Critical Service. source .... Approximately 500 newspapers The TRAIL received a Mark of from throughout the United Distinction for superior Ratings of first class States were evaluated. accomplishment in coverage and (excellent), second class (very Newspapers published from content. good), and third class (good),were Council To Discuss January through May were judged The citation read, in part, given on the basis of total on coverage and content, writing "This newspaper does an numerical scores achieved in the and editing, editorial leadership, outstanding job of covering its Admissions Committee five classifications.
Last Wednesday the University The manual will be presented Council approved by an 8 to 4 to the Council in rough form at vote a proposal by Wolfred the Council's October 1971 (Shady) Bauer, faculty meeting. representative, to schedule a special meeting to discuss the The Council appointed five formation of a committee to new members to the Housing oversee admissions. Committee, including Cathy UPS is one of the few schools Vaughn, Vicki Coles, Wade which does not have an Garland, Ted Sterling, and Rod Admissions Committee, although Schaaf. one was in existence several years The next meeting will be April ago. 15 at 3 pm in the Kitchin Library. UNIVERSITY OF PUGET SOUND TACOMA, WA. 98416 1970-71/No. 20 The two administrative representatives and the two alumni representatives opposed the consideration. ADELPHIAN CHOIR TRIPPING In other action the Council requested the Financial Aid Director Lew Dibble to prepare a The Adelphian Concert Choir "Financial Aid Procedures at the University of Puget Sound Manual" outlining federal began their 39th annual tour this financial aid requirements, weekend with concerts in financial aid policy here at UPS, Wenatchee. Tonight they will and the administration of UPS perform in Mount Vernon. On financial aid. Wednesday, they will leave for a three week's tour of Oregon and California. NSA Treaty From March 20-April 18, the choir will perform 18 concerts along the West Coast. The UPS Tabled By group, which bmught cheering audiences to their feet last April in Great Britain, Ireland and Central Board Canada will perform in three states and 17 cities during their CentralBoard met Tuesday tour. night. The board was asked to Their home "concert" will be endorse the NSA treaty, but the April 16 at the First Methodist action was tabled. Church in Tacoma Tickets will be available at the door and from the Wes Jordan moved that Dick Music Building at UPS. Walsh retain his seat until Summer Adelphians, bushes, and a big bus. Dr. Bruce Rodgers, director of recess so that the class of 1971 the University of Puget Sound will be represented. This matter School of Music and conductor of was sent to Judicial Committee the Adelphians for the past 19 for a constitutional interpretation. years. indicates a high point in the performance will be an experience The board also passed a motion Phase Two: Scholars Recruited in multi-dimensional sound, with the split choir singing sacred to adopt an ad hoc committee to Now that most of the money (campaign chairman) will begin will probably supply us with all works from all corners of the study the advisability of a Faculty A Brother is in, the recruitment of these scholars for Back the Back A Brother scholars we concert hall. and Course Evaluation campaign is entering its second immediately. Since the emphasis can take next year," said Dibble. Other pieces include an old Committee, which would take phase—that of recruiting Back A will be on selecting students who "In fact, I'll be surprised if we favorite Yiddish folk song, over the course critique project Brother scholars for the 1971-72 have completed two years at a don't get nearly 90 percent from "Tumbalalaika," and solos by and expand it, as well as look into academic year. junior college, Dibble and Ford TCC." Susan Arbury, Pat Morgan, Curtis guidelines for a permanent At a recent meeting of the plan first to visit the three j.c.'s in Ford explained that he and Barber, Howard Fankhauser, committee on Faculty Tenure, campaign's funding committee, it the area. Dibble will initially meet with the promotion and Non-reappoint- was announced that Lewis Dibble "Tacoma Community College, Diane Schmidt, and Sharron ment. (financial aids) and Bob Ford Ft. Steilacoom and Green River (Continued on Page Five) Farris PAGE 2 PUGET SOUND TRAIL, MARCH 26, 1971 CENTRAL BOARD CONSIDERS COURSE EVALUATION
goal of any university. Any other Chairman and Secretary of the must serve the education of its Committee useful they shall By WESLEY JORDAN will ultimately lead to the Faculty Senate. students rather than the secret propose guidelines for a At the last full Faculty meeting downfall of the academic My regard for the UPS faculty opinions of its salaried employees. permanent committee to evaluate held on Monday, March 22, the community. as a whole has decreased by this The following evening, working criteria for Faculty Tenure, faculty voted 81-38-1 in favor of The faculty, after limited inability of the Faculty to work where the faculty could or would Promotion, and non-Reappoint- deleting an amendment to the debate, called for the previous with the students they educate in not, (they ultimately defeated the ment. They shall also By-Laws creating a standing question. At this time Professor offering the best possible motion to have any kind of propose guidelines for a Faculty committee concerning faculty Keith Berry asked for a secret education available. This committee regarding Faculty and Course Evaluation to be tenure, promotion, and ballot which was seconded by committee of tenure, promotion, Tenure, Promotion, and published by the Student Body." non-reappointment. Professor Ed Seferian. Under the and non-reappointement was non-Reappointment) Central Hopefully the Student Board of the ASUPS approved 10 This vote was extremely Faculty By-Laws two members proposed in an advisory capacity, Government can act with to 2 the following motion: distressing from the student point may request and be granted a to gather evaluations, hopefully diligence, efficiency, and "That an ad hoc committee be of view in that the primary secret ballot for the full faculty. student as well as faculty. When objectivity where the Faculty established under Central Board purpose of any university must be I cannot have any objection to the faculty refuses to work with cannot. to investigate the advisability of the educating of students. The the legality of such a motion; but the students, they reject their own establishing a Faculty and Course university is not here to provide I do object vehemently to the original premise. They had Evaluation Committee whose employment for administrators move which can only be proposed that their committee membership shall consist of the and faculty. These people are interpreted as "the chicken shit solicit input and evaluations to three class Senators to Central IFC, Panhellenic employed to provide services to way out" in that less than two help them advise Vice-President J. Board, the Freshman Class the students. They are employed percent of the faculty were able Maxson Reeves concerning the President, the Faculty Advisor to to educate. to mask the individual feelings of excellence of the UPS faculty. Raise $1300 This is not said in a selfish nor the entire body. It is of no little As I have said previously, I can Central Board, and the Dean of arrogant manner; it is only to consequence that the two faculty only hold in contempt the Students." Mr. Dick Walsh, Editor clarify what must be the primary members in question are the Faculty as a whole. The university "Should they consider the The Trail University of Puget Sound Tacoma, Washington 98406 The Great Tenure Mystery Part -- Four Dear Mr. Walsh:
By SAM WILSON I wish to take this opportunity to extend sincere thanks to all Welcome, dear readers, to Mr. Samuel D. Wilson Not bad, really. If only he had those Greeks who took part in the another episode in the continuing Student, Universitz of Puget Sound answered the other twenty second annual Shamrocks For adventures ,, riddles and intrigues Tacoma, Washington questions we'd have gotten Dystrophy Tag Day last St. of The Great Tenure Mystery. If somewhere. Patrick's Day, March 17th. you think the mystery is going to Dear Mr. Wilson: Well. So much for the Through the concerted efforts of be cleared up this week, you are non-reply. Now we get to the no members of the Interfraternity but a hopeless idealist and lack Thank you for your letter and for your expressed desire to replies. Assured by Dr. Albertson Council and the Panhellenic the spirit of adventure! But if it is that he had at no time Council, over $1,300.00 has been intrigue you seek, ("Mr. Swift secure information regarding the procedure for granting early "overridden" a vote by the tenure. raised during the past two years in hath finely described that passion English Department on Dr. this one-day project. These funds for intrigue, that love of secrecy, Hansen's tenure request (though I are used to provide for the care of slander, and lying, which belongs According to the Faculty Code the following steps are taken: did fail to ask if he might simply our patients in Pierce County and to weak people"—Thackeray); if 1) The faculty member requests early tenure from his have ignored such a vote), I in particular at the Muscular you thrill to follow the department chairman in writing; decided to speak with Dr. Dystrophy Clinic maintained at clandestine strategems and Rosemary Van Arsdel, Chairman the Mary Bridge Children's schemes of furtive undercover 2 )The faculty member, if recommended by the of the English Department. I Hospital. We are very grateful for agents (agents of what?); if it is department chairman, is nominated for tenure by the asked her if she had, as spelled out the cooperation of the President the pondering of puzzles or the division director to the Dean of the Faculty; in step two of the tenure of the Interfraternity Council and rendering of riddles whereby you procedure cited in Dr. Albertson's the President of the Panhellenic sate your curious desires; if these letter, recommended to Dr. Council and all those students are the things which give meaning 3) The Dean of the Faculty, if convinced by the Albertson that Tim Hansen be who have been so cooperative and purpose to your dull life, then consensus of the department chairman and division nominated for early tenure. No during the past two years in this read on, reader, read on! Satiate director of the faculty member's (a) proven excellence reply. I then asked if there had annual Special Event. yourself. For in this week's in teaching and (b) distinct potential in scholarship and indeed been three separate votes Much is written and said as of episode—entitled "The Non-Reply service, and a statement from the department chairman and if the second of these had late regarding the questionable and No Reply"—the plot thickens. indicating that the individual "possesses the personal been in favor of Dr. Hansen. No (Continued on Page Three) (Plot? What plot?) and professional characteristics that will in all reply. I then asked if I could ask The first part of this week's her anything, and she replied that probability make him an effective member of this part of a "proposed" Faculty episode involves a letter received I could ask her anything I wished collegium for the balance of his professional teaching Code which has yet to be ratified by me not a week ago. The letter but that, in the interest of being career," nominates the faculty member to the President by the Board of Trustees (for was in response to my letter to fair to Dr. Hansen and of not of the University and the Board of Trustees for tenure. which information I would like to Dr. Robert G. Albertson prejudicing his position (since he thank Dean Reeves, the only published (you may recall) in last has asked for a review of the person willing to answer my week's issue of the TRAIL. My In the Humanities Division the following two steps have been entire affair), she felt it wise not questions). How's that for a letter contained no less than added (for input only, not in lieu of the decision making to say anything at the present thickening plot? (What plot? What twenty-three questions pertaining procedure as stipulated by the faculty code): time. In other words, no reply. to Tim Hansen's request for early Answers are getting very hard to plot?) Don't miss the next tenure and the status of his job at A Student Evaluation is initiated with the consent of come by. Puzzling, isn't it? And thrilling episode of the Grcat the University of Puget Sound. In the Faculty Member seeking early tenure; the plot thickens! Tenure Mystery! spite of those twenty-three Ah! I almost forgot! The final questions (or because of them), The tenured colleagues of the Faculty Member are mystery of this week's episode has Dr. Albertson does not appear to asked to evaluate the candidate for tenure. to do with those three steps in the have understood what I was procedure for granting early Appointment getting at. Witness the following tenure. Those three steps, dear At no place in the procedure regarding the tenure decision readers, though indicated by Dr. non-reply, in which I receive for Tim Hansen has the Division Director "overridden" a approximately half an answer to Albertson to be outlined in the recommendation. To date there has been no recommendation Faculty Code, are indeed only the Clarified one of my questions and really from the English Department. rather satisfactory answers to, I'd three steps of a "proposed" procedure which is but a small say, two others: Robert G. Albertson The TRAIL staff has released the following statement in A campus newspaper published weekly (Friday) clarification of the selection of except vacation and examination periods during the Dean of Students John English as puget sound academic year by the Associated Student Body of the advisor to the TRAIL University of Puget Sound. Phone: (206) 759-3521, "The newspaper has been Ex t. 278. Office: Room 214, Student Union without the services of a formal Building, 1500 North Warner, Tacoma, Washington, advisgr since last spring when the 98416. Yearly subscription rates are $4.50. Spring term of appointment for English TRAIL semester only :$1.50. professor Dr. LeRoy Annis STATEMENT OF POLICY expired. 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PUGET SOUND TRAIL, MARCH 26, 1971 PAGE 3 Loggers Represent Malta At Model United Nations
Malta is physically a small Conference held this year at country, but it came on strong at Occidental College in Los Angeles. the Regional Model United Six of the students in the UPS Nations conference held in Seattle delegation are taking M.U.N. for on March 5 and 6. course credit. The delegation is UPS had ten delegates working towards representing a representing the Commonwealth bigger power next year such as of Malta at the Regional Institute. Canada, India, Mexico, or Jordan. During the two day session, the From their participation in the delegation introduced resolutions Seattle Regional and the in the five committees they Occidental Conference, the attended and took part in General delegation hopes to make the Assembly debate. M.U.N. "educational experience" One of Malta's resolutions part of the curriculum by which was adopted by the establishing M.U.N. as a Winterim Regional General Assembly or second semester course. pertained to "Peaceful Uses of the Le Roy Annis and Greg Kleiner runnin' it down Sea Bed." Malta's resolutions limiting "Chemical and Biological Shamrock Warfare" and condemning "P.O.W. treatment" also received top priority in committees but the General Assembly adjourned Day NSA Treaty Support Sought before they could be discussed. Malta also introduced some new proposals such as an By CAROL RICHARDS three - quarters of one million Vietnam, according to Greg Lauded International Disaster Relief North and Soudl Vietnamese Kleiner, UPS activist. Kleiner said Organization and the (Continued from Page Two) soldiers killed and 50,000 About 75 UPS students have that supporters of withdrawal also establishment of an International activities of many American lives lost. The lands of signed their support of the include such labor organizations University. The delegation further college/university students—I only National Student's Association's Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos are as the United Auto Workers of the supported resolutions relating to wish the general public knew of "Joint Treaty of Peace Between being destroyed daily by the West Coast and United Electrical the apartheid policies of southern the many excellent projects such the People of the United States, largest and most massive aerial Workers district No. 7, and Africa. as the Shamrock Day, undertaken bombings in history—not to South Vietnam, and North individuals such as the There are no awards given for by these men and women. We are mention the defoliation of the Vietnam." The treaty calls for International Vice-President of the "Most active or outstanding very grateful for their time and immediate and toal withdrawal of land by indiscriminate use of efforts on behalf of Muscular the Teamster's Union, as well as country" in the Model United all U.S. forces from Vietnam. herbicides." Dystrophy Associations, and I students, religious groups and Nations. That is not the idea Printed material, the petition "We are concerned about the hope you will feel you wish to peace organizations. behind M.U.N. The purpose of the of support, personal explanation POW's of both sides. The use of share this letter and our thanks A meeting this Saturday night Model United Nations program is of the terms of the treaty, and imprisoned humans by others for with the entire student body of at 7:30 in the Mayflower Hall of to have 110 colleges and some peace actions beginning in political gain cannot be tolerated. the University of Puget Sound. the Tacoma Peace and Justice universities, representing countries April, are available at tables in the Concern for POW's and the safety Coalition described by Kleiner as of th, world, to try and reach SUB daily. of all the people of Indochina Sincerely, "people concerned about peace, agreement ' committee as well as The treaty has been endorsed, should motivate officials to end Donald Elkins and about people in Pierce General Assembly on how to personally and by public letter, by the war now—not prolong it. Program Coordinator Country that are starving," will resolve world problems. Delegates ASB executives Maila Putnam. The letter was presented to last organize to plan local peace learn fast that few decisions are Wes Jordan, Valerie Stevens, and week's meeting of Central Board fictions and transportation to state unanimous and that schools can President Darrel Johnson: for endorsement. The move was TRY SLEEPING and national events. All are be as obstinate as the countries "We urge all to do this tabled to allow members to they represent. [endorse the treaty! from c. become familiarized with th,. welcome to attend. Next ON THIS! Wednesday at 7:30 in the SUB, A Regional such as the one humanitarian and moral view, not treaty, and will be acted upon representatives of the group will held in Seattle is an abridged from one which is political. There next Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. Model UN conference which meet at UPS to gather student have been over one million Recent polls have shown that enables delegates to gain an idea support for the NSA treaty and Vietnamese civilians killed in the 73 percent of the American public of the forthcoming Far West related peace initiatives. war. There have been now support withdrawal from • • Registration: "I felt like a cow being pushed through the ch u tes. "
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Brahms-Haydn Highlight Met Soprano Appears Recital With Tacoma Symphony On Friday, March 26 at 8:15 p.m., Lynda McConnell will present a complimentary graduate The University of Puget Sound with us as our guest soloist." The the lovely singer. In Mexico City, piano recital in Jacobsen Recital Artists and Lectures Committee conductor hopes that the students she was hailed as having "a Hall at the University of Puget and the UPS-Tacoma Symphony will attend this complimentary magnificent and beautifully Sound. The program will include a are working together next week: concert. timbered voice ...a great singer Miss Grillo will perform arias Sonata in C minor by Haydn, the happy result is a visit by Miss and artist". Brahms' Variations on a Theme Joann Grill, Metropolitan of two very different styles: three by Schumann, Prelude. Chorale Mezzo-soprano. arias from Saint Saen's Sampson and Fugue by Franck, and Three March 31, 8:30 pm at the and Delila and three arias from piano Pieces, Opus 11 by Temple Theatre is the setting for Bizet's Carmen. Creative Schoenberg. the UPS-Tacoma Symphony The orchestra will play Massenet's Phedre Overture, Formerly a student of Carolyn JOANN GRILL under Edward Seferian's baton. Harer Hoover, Miss McConnell is Seferian remarked, "I'm very Schumann's Prayer in Time of presently working with David pleased that the students are War, and Benjamin Britten's Four "Image" Kaiserman, Artist in Residence at undergraduate, was a recipient of participating in co-sponsoring an Sea Interludes. UPS, on her Masters in applied the Leonard Jacobsen Memorial artist like Miss Joann Grillo, since Zurich, Paris, Barcelona, piano. She holds a Bachelor of Award and the Presser she has sung in most of the opera Geneva, Lisbon, Naples, Israel, The Image Theater, located off Music from UPS and, as an Foundation Scholarship. houses of Europe. We are Frankfurt and Dusseldorf have North Pearl towards Point fortunate indeed in having her been graced by an appearance by Defiance, is a small 100-seat theater just opened by former Community College Boeing employee, Paul Doyle. You realize the place is unique from the moment you clamber up Hassles Hair the wooden stairs behind an otherwise abandoned building in A court battle could erupt if the majority has indicated it's Ruston. Spokane Community College against long hair and beards. This A single wooden door opens enforces a regulation barring long shows the majority is often into a narrow corridor and you hair and beards, a spokesman for careless of the rights of the proceed past the restrooms into 17 aircraft mechanics students minorities," he said. an L-shaped room with a protesting the rule, said Friday. "What if the majority of concession counter at one end, The majority of students in the students at the school voted not some expensive looking rugs on two-year class-45 of 77, to be to allow blacks ... or women? the floor, and a table with exact— have signed a petition Would this be right?" cookies and coffee. urging the SCC administration to SCC President Hobart Jenkins The posters on the wall relate uphold the regulation. has supported the students in to old heroes of another day, now A spokesman for the majority favor of the anti-hair ruling. resurrected. group, Steve Gutsche, said, "The "People who come to SCC to A guest book is available to students have said that a deviation hire students judge appearances as sign, and a place is there to list would have detrimental effect on well as the effectiveness of the movies you want to see. their employability and it also instruction," Jenkins said. "If Presently playing are foreign would be detrimental to student student employability is damaged, and American classics and the then the program is damaged." morale." ART PROFESSOR MARCIA JARTUN views the space continuing story of Captain Patrick Stiley, the spokesman One SCC scholarship student Marvel. once occupied by the missing Max B3njamin painting. for the dissident students and a who refused to sign an agreement It's the kind of enterprise you law clerk for a legal firm, claimed to obey the hair regulation has want to see succeed after you've that the hair length regulation was been told he will not be paid a visit. Shows are at 7 and damaging to the students. considered for enrollment next Bring Back The Picture 9:30 p.m. Friday, Saturday and "It's not right simply because term, Stiley said. Sunday and admission is $1.50. The phone number is SK9-3526. An appeal is out for the return student, and director of the Playing this weekend is "Lord of a small Max Benjamin painting Kittredge Gallery, explained that of the Flies." TOMMY RATED stolen from the Kittredge Gallery contemporary art shows are last Tuesday afternoon. The brought to UPS for student painting, a 101/2 x 91/2" oil, was on benefit, but that contracting MOST UNUSUAL loan to Mr. Benjamin for exhibit. could become difficult if the It was half of a pair of oils trend toward campus thefts privately owned by Mr. and Mrs. continues. In the past pottery has that Miss Matheson is as angry as By MAILA PUTNAM Wallie Funk. been stolen from Kittredge she is supposed to be because she Tommy is probably the most The theft has been reported to exhibits such as last year's Master is so graceful. Kane again has unusual production ever held on the police and a detective has of Fine Arts Show, but the shown his ability as a dancer, his this campus. It is unusual for been assigned to the case. Benjamin work is the first versitility as a choreographer, and several reasons, in that it shows However, Mr. Funk stressed his painting to be stolen. his proficiency as a teacher. that some people who have never interest in the return of the "WHEN More important, though, than danced before can do a superior painting, rather than its insurance DINOSAURS the technical aspects of Tommy is Original Theatre job, and even more importantly, value, or the apprehension of the RULED the feeling of community which that creativity need not depend thief. comes out of the ballet. The cast, THE EARTH" upon the assistance of any The painting has hung in the Try Outs Set at times, seems to be one, feel as Co-TER ROR Hit! academic department. Funk home since its purchase, • one, thinks as one. The audience, All those interested in an "TROG" As previously states, many of with another Benjamin oil, as gifts experiment in creative theatre. in turn, feels the same. There is a the dancers are/were unschooled for one another. The Funks will Tryouts for Kairyne, an original tremendous degree of warmth play by Roger Tompkins, will be TEMPLE in modern dance. In a few cases drop investigation and no further coming from the performers --- a held Monday and Tuesday the 5 this is still true, as can be seen questions will be asked as soon as 29th and 30th of March in warmth, as Jeff Smith so aptly CADEMY AWARD through careful scrutiny of the painting is returned to the art McIntyre 006 from 3-5 p.m. and el stated, "made even cripples 7-9 p.m. These tryouts are open NOMINATIONS 0 various dancers. Mike Kane, the building. to all, and no experience dance." 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