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Rites Set Mod Gunman Grads Listed Non-profit Org~~nizatlon Ditness~o<!E>urDisbom&jfollp Off C.mpus: 10 c.m. THE EVERGREEN STATE COLLEGE Olympia, Washington 98505 VOLUME I NUMBER 7 MAY 31, 1973 "NOT ACADEMIC ..• " Japan and the West Faculty member Carri Cable and student Rich Hendle try to rouse up some support for the Second Annual Academic Festival while Eli Curtz (right), son of faculty member Thad Curtz watches. (See story page 3) (Photos by Praggastis) Moon shot Commencemen INSIDE rites set Mod gunman Grads listed ........2 Rap Line ..........3 Opinion .......... .4 Up to 230 graduating students Schmidt, chairman of the Board will attend graduation ceremonies of Trustees, will follow with a Questionnaire ......5 blasts dog beginning Saturday, June 9, at 2 few fmal words to outgoing Midnight Sponge ....6 p.m. in the main lobby of the students. A large caliber weapon was community," he said. "It's a direct Entertainment ......7 Library building. In related graduation events discharged in the modular housing violation of policy, and if they're News Briefs .. .....7 area Friday night, breaking the caught they'll be subject to The program will · begin with earlier in the week, William leg of a dog. As of Tuesday immediate dismissal. Classifieds .........7 an introduction of the graduation Proxrnire, U. S. Senator from campus security officials and Happenings ...... .8 speakers, outgoing Vice Wisconsin, and nationally known county sheriffs had made no "Security doesn't carry guns Presidents Dr. E. J. Shoben and critic of military spending and except under very controlled arrests in the shooting, which Dr. Dave Barry. Dr. Barry will advocate of consumer bills, will circumstances (money escorts, tore an inch of bone from the hunting seasons roll around, then discuss the evolution of discuss Evergreen and examine dog's lower leg, fracturing it. etc.). Ninty per cent of the time you may do so IF you check it we're unarmed. If we can do it, Evergreen relations with the the nation's priorities on According to individual contract with the Security Office ... Pos­ Olympia community, while Dr. Saturday, June 2 at 7:30p.m. in student Timothy Vallo, owner of the rest of the community should session of a fu-earm under any Shoben will address the evolution lecture hall one. be able to," Marrom added. other conditions is a very serious the 40-pound black mongrel of the college and the campus naJ:Qed Moon, he was visiting at Discharging a firearm in a offense and full grounds for Music and entertainment for community. Mod. 302B at around 11 p.m. public place is a misdemeanor dismissal from the college." the graduation will be provided Friday when he heard his dog under Washington State Law, President McCann and Truman by the Evergreen recorder barking and went outside to quiet according to Marrom, who said consort, a choral group directed him. Vallo told securitymen that that what was even more serious by Don Chan, and a short concert he observed a person standing on was the violation of a campus by a bluegrass band. the porch of Mod. 306B and heard policy which specifically bans the The two-hour program will him say "get out of here." possession of unchecked weapons NASA meeting slated conclude with the introduction Vallo said he saw a muzzle on campus. All weapons, he said, of each graduating student by the Indian people from all over colleges, high schools and reser­ flash from the porch, heard the are required to be checked-in with Dean of their program. Each the security office, which has Washington will _be gathering vations." report of a gun, and discovered respective dean will read a short that his dog had been shot. He facilities for their storage. They here tommorrow for a full day Among the topics which will be message written by the was unable, he said, to identify are returned to their owners only conference on Indians and higher discussed, is the Native American the person on the porch, due to when they leave campus. education. The conference, which Co-Ordinated Studies which is graduating student as his name is the distance and the darkness. The Evergreen policy on pos­ is sponsored by the TESC Native being planned here for next year. announced at the ceremony. "It was a pretty big gun; I could session of weapons was outlined American Student Association It is the first program for Indians Foil owing the graduation tell from the sound it wasn't a in a memo from Executive Vice (NASA), will feature workshops which has been planned solely by ceremony, diplomas will be .22," observed Vallo's friend Tim President Joe Shoben last year, on financial aid and admissions, Indian faculty and will be taught passed out at an informal only by them. Tommorrow, with Dirstine, a student, who was in which said in part: " ... it is hard the exhibition and sale of different reception in the library lobby. his home at the time of the to see what place such weapons Indian crafts, a panel discussion students from across the state gathered here, they will discuss The entire campus will be open shooting. (rifles, shotguns and handguns) on correctional institutions, and on graduation day for those who have on any college campus. Their in the evening, a potlatch dinner, their plans for the program. This want to show family and friends "We have a suspect in the case possession certainly is contrary to films, and a dance. way, according NASA, the faculty and we have asked assistance of the peaceful and cooperative "Before we've had the old, members will be able to get around the campus. the sheriffs office," campus sec­ spirit that Evergreen is trying traditional people and educators student feedback even before the Students with more than 36 urity chief Rod Marrom reported very hard to achieve. at this sort of conference," a program begins units, who will not be attending Tuesday afternoon. "We have "If... you would like to bring a spokesperson from NASA ex­ Guest Speaker at the confer­ the ceremony, will have their reason to believe that there are rifle or shotgun to eliminate the plained, "but this time we're ence will be RObert Lake, a dean, diplomas mailed sometime after quite a few guns out in the necessity of going home for it as going to young people from the from Humbolt State College in 9 (Continued on page 2) June · (Continued on page 2) NEXT WEEK: THE JOHN YAK STORY, PART TWO THE EVERGREEN STATE COLLEGE PAGE2 MAY 31, 1973 I NASA Jazz ensemble to perform (From page I) Arcata, California. He will speak on "Why Should Indians Go to School?" at the 9:30 a.m. opening The Evergreen State College meeting. The meeting places have Jazz Ensemble and Chamber not yet been decided on. Singers will present their final In the afternoon at 5 p.m., Paul Spring Quarter Concert June 6 at Ortega, an Indian performer and 8 p.m. in the main foyer of the "all around good guy" from Evergreen Library. Alburquerque, will be featured Directed by Faculty Member performing traditional songs. Don Chan, the Jazz Ensemble will Also to perform will be the Tribal perform arrangements by eon­ Sons from Shelton Correctional temporary jazz/rock composers Institution. Buddy Rich, Thad Jones and Ken During lunchtime booths will be Richman and some original works set up for Indian students to trade by students from North Texas or sell any crafts they might have. State University. Afterwards there will be a smoke Special feature of the 90-minute signal demonstration. The pro­ performance will be The Jazz ceeds from the noontime sales will Liturgy for Chorus with music by go to the Tribal Sons at the Chan and lyrics by members of Shelton Correctional Institution, the faculty at Southern Methodist the CSEE-YA-YA at Maple Lane . University in Texas. It will be Girls School and the Indian performed by a jazz sextet and Culture Center in Fort Lawton. the 35-member Chamber Singers. At 7:30p.m. the following films The Chamber Singers will also will be shown: "As Long as The perform works by Leonard River Flows," "Cooks Landing: Bernstein and Peter Sehieekele. Little White Salmon Settlement," The performance is free and "Red Man-Red Cedar," "Game open to the public. Department Propaganda Film," ' and "Wounded Knee Document­ DON CHAN will direct the Jazz Ensemble and Chamber Singers when they present their final Spring ary. Quarter Concert June 6, at 8 p.m. in the main foyer of the Evergreen Library. (Photo by Hickman) Evergreen's second graduating class listed (From paf(e I J Chad T. Lewis Following is a list of Harold D. Dick Jose G. Ruiz Janet K. Worden James Lux graduating students who will Thomas G. Sampson · Gary-~. Wtl'glit Pollard R. Dickson Roger A. Mallgren receive their diplomas this spring. Edward Lee Dunster Tom Mack Deborah Saunderson-Chang Those who aren't listed but plan David Ekstedt The following students Eugene E. Maltzeff Joan Schneider to graduate should check with Patricia K. Falkner graduated earlier in the academic James W. Marcum Janet E. Schuster Laura Thomas in the Office of Walter Fitzgibbon Jr. year, but will be eligible to Boyd J. Marts Jr. Mark Scott the Registrar. Students on the list Jacqueline D. Frankfourth receive their diplomas June 9. Lynn McCaffray Paul W. Shapiro who have changed their minds Glenn F. Gang John D. McCombs Victoria L. Shock and plan to defer graduation for Robbin James Geiger Margaret Allen Duncan B. McLeod Susan Shugarts another year should also contact John F.
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