Proposal cont. continued from page 6 Two Faculty Asked to Leave the solidification of divisional lines if stu­ inability to assume responsibilities in both by Curt Milton coordinated studies and contracted studies dents are not involved in the planning and Stan Shore and implementation of the curriculum. A teaching modes" is sufficient grounds for In a move unprecedented in Evergreen's working plan must be developed specific ­ contract " no n-renewaL" fi ve-year history. faculty members jim ally addressing the extent of student par­ Delgado and Martinez are not the only Martinez and Medardo Delgado have ticipation in the process of planning and faculty who will not be renewing con­ been informed that their contracts will not evaluation, otherwise that process will re­ tracts. Although they have not been be renewed at the end of their three year vert to the deans and faculty with the asked. five other faculty have indicated term. The decision not to renew is the minimal student critiquing that has oc­ that they definitely will not b:- r eturnin~ first ever at Evergreen. curred under Quinault I and II. when their present terms expire. They are : The two faculty were informed via let­ Lem Stepherson. Ed Reynolds. Naomi ter from Vice-President Ed Kormondy At the same time, tortunately, the Greenhut, Cruz Esquivel and Karin Syver­ that !,hey would not be rehired when their Quinaults were so general that yearly in ­ son. present contracts expire. Martine'z will be terpretation led to a relatively wide but Commentin g on the fact thaI thp major. with the school through September 1977. random spectrum of programs being of­ ity of those resigning are either Third The exact date o f Delgado's departure is fered. Under the proposed plan, such ran­ Wo rld or women, Dean Rudy Martin not known. dom selections will not happen. Special­ said. "That's a bummer." However, Mar­ Kormondy cited Martinez' "inability to ization implies narrowing of policy; the tin cau tioned that he doesn't feel Ever· work within the coordinated study mode" result of the specialty areas could be a green is losin" its grip on affirmative ac­ as one reason for the dismissal. Although narrow and misdirected curriculum if stu­ tion. Martinez s howed great skill in the areas The launch scene. dents are not guaranteed a part of the Officials of UjAMMA and the Third planning synthesis. (Tricky, huh?) of individua l and group contracts, Kor­ World Coaliti on declined to comment due mondy wrote, the basic unit at Evergreen to lack of information on the resignat ion ~. HAND CRAFTED BOAT is the group (coordinated studies). Another process, that of evaluation, The non-renewals a lso raised the ques­ "This place is just not for me," Martinez has been consistently a problem in devel­ tion of academic background previous to said philosophically. "I can't go on rein­ opi ng long-range curriculum planning. Jim Martinez M edardo Delgado hiring. Only four persons on the Ever­ forCing middle class values." He said that The ult ima te measure of evaluation is F.v ­ green faculty do not have masters or doc­ he doesn't want people using the issue of ground." Martinez does not have a Bach­ ergreen's ability to help students to learn. Faculty members at Evergreen do not torate degrees. They are Don Jordan. Bud his non-renewa l as a "vendetta" for elor of Arts degree but has many years To remain experimental. Evergreen must have tenure, unlike professors at most col­ johanse n, Delgado and Martinez. Delgadl' (,lans for the boat were from History of measured and enlarged on a grid to full getting at President McCann or Kor­ experience in correct ions work. "The stu­ h' 'C l theri nc RIJdel1 constJntly assess it s functioning and prog­ leges. Instead they are given three-year re­ has a BA as does jordan. The administra­ Americll" SIIIaI! 5ai lill ~ Craft by Howard size and then transferred to a sheet of mondy. " ( can only help so many people," dents enjoyed him greatly and he was a \ , ' .'IHI we ll 25 p enple. drank ress in achieving institutional goals - a newable contracts. The terms for not re­ tive code does not specify t he lack of ad­ C happelle. It's designed as a '17 foot white paint ed plywood. Each curve must he added, "then it 's time to move on." fine colleague to work with,"' Unsoeld ."nl'.If,:Ill· ,md Cl·ll'bl clt cd ii' ,I hoal wa , process that must be student oriented. newing the contracts are spelled out spe­ vanced degrees as sufficien t grounds fo r be perlect: no errors are allowed, no Faculty member Willi Unsoeld, who said. "What it boiled down to was whether "Ill'" !wd ,n O l\'mpl..l th" weeb>nu at lapstrake skift whi ch could ha ve a sail. (Trickier still?) cifica ll y in the college's administrative firing. :l'dl, 11,.1l1 '\ IMi na . T flP b0.11 had nll t hl'ugh it doesn't nl>w. matter how sma ll. The keel and stem are worked with Martinez on the " Ethics and we could afford a specialist or not." code. According to the code. faculty mem­ "People who are doing their gig should­ ".I1·11' "U' (" .H! "'< I ~ h l;>llwr than .l kit e." Thl'se days. most boats are built of then made. Nex t the mold , based on the Politics" program fall quarter. felt that It is unknown what the exact nature of bers must be given notice by the April 15 n't be worried," said Martin. "Evergreen T Cl be a truly innovative college, Ever­ . l\l\lnlln~ It, Rllh C ra \'\'!nrJ II ' ~ a red l tiberg ldss . R"b reters to them as inner dimensions of the boat, is made. Martinez was probably being let go be­ Delgado's non-renewal is and he has re­ previous to the year they are to leave. is not turning into a tight -assed place . green must rely on its ability to evolve !'." Il' ll,,'~. Tlwrl' wr rl' del"'n people and lupperware bOdt,. But this boat is built of Around this mold, the boat is built. cause of his "spotty academic back- fused to comment. The code states that "unwillingness or this is not a witch - hunt." and adapt. The proposed curriculum plan ... ,\ h ,I ,],,),; ,lnd a baby in Iheft' t,)o. " (edar. white oak. and copper nails from This group is no t the only one at should be viewed as an arbitrary starting S",l ltll' that cost $4 d pound. It's built in Evergreen building boats. When Marine \'l J The Evergreen State College . Olympia,Washington 98505 ~ ,1'" l r \!,)fIIW Histc)rv and cr,lft, the l.apstrake fa shion, meaning that the History's boat went up in flames last point from which change is not only ex­ I " •. !:I .1 b l\

"" CAB 30t> or ca ll 800·6080. • ~ ] .. by Catherine Riddell The time is now past to apply years and go back to their fam ­ which will fund a coordinator at Not very many people are in­ difficulty setting up social inter­ ,--_., for Services and Activities funds. ily's money." Said West, "You'd $2.95 per hour out of institu­ volved, but it is an available re­ action for gay people on a regu­ l :'r l These funds come out of each think at an alternative school, tional funds. and $2,605 in source, and, according to Pahl, lar basis. Also, il is unknown fI) goods and services, primarily N 1:.1.. 1 student's tuition. everyone I,as a you'd have some diversity ." those involved appreciate it. who will coordinate the group 0 l' _ ~ . right to apply for the funds , and With that, we come to a major honorariums for speakers. per­ next year. 1ft quite a few students do. This purpose of the Asian Coalition: formers, and films. The Gay Resource Center is GO year's allocatiolls will be done To recruit Asian faculty and stu­ The Faith Center had a rela­ (l)m G) Maria MuldaJ Ir applying for $8,233 for nex t The Women's Center is a somewhat differently. Applicants dents in their communities, to tively small S&:A budget o f . year, an increase of $4,085 over group that attempts to represent C arl' heing divided into four open communications with $] ,400 fo r the past year. Coordi­ Sweet Harmony this year. The increase is for the and se rve half the people on this ~ tnd ....k." I.... ·;ng S.. ng So ...! low, grotliJs : Commun ic atior, s ar,d Asians at other schools, and to nator Peggy Pahl serves primar­ equiva lent of two additional 15 campus. They are requesting . \\'iIJ Bini 1"-.:ki,iCI,air Cultural Ev ents; Reaeatiol1: Stu­ educate the non-Asian commun­ ily as a coordinating center_ for lQ- .-4 .. hour a week positior,s starting a t $7,859.68, nearly $3,500 more it y. West expla ined. ''I'm tired of the various reli gions on campus. &I) Go dellt G"OIlPS: alld Services . OiJ ­ $2.95 an hour, to be divided than they were budgeted this ,·mtiollS. and Miscellaneol/s. the idea that to get a Third S&A funds pay for a coordina­ four ways. The next biggest item year. The extra money would go "'- E World perspective, you have to >. $4.44 This article will look at the tor. telephone, and printing fees. is $3,380 for goods and services, "II:t to keeping the center open over tlll'rd area - stl/dent grolliJs take a Third World program. Commenting on possible cut ­ primdrily for honorariums, post­ the summer with a 30 hour per 0 ~ 0- tllOse iJeoiJle a ll the third floor of Every program should have a backs on S&A funds for next age. books, printing, office sup­ week staff position. The current &I) REGULAR $5.79 tile library . Becallse r{'iJorting on Third World perspective. You year, Pahl says, "it is important c plies, and travel. coordinators positions, one insti­ M all the grol.liJ5 is beyond the shouldn't have to negate your­ for the diversity of the student fa( 0 tutiona l and one work-study. are IQ .. sco pe of aile article. Clrcwn ­ self to study botany." groups to be maintained." only for the nine month school stances hal'£' chosel1 the Asi,l/1 Speakin g philosophically. more At the Faith Center there are The Gay Center's best achieve­ ... year. C oalitioll. the Faith Center. the or less, about the fact that the tracts of all kinds, but Pahl em­ ments this year include a gay - studies program for next year, .. Gay Cel1 tl! r. alld the Womell 's offices up on the third floor are phasized that "this is a place 0r..tI Z- and being published in the Olym­ I ndividual presentations for Cellte'·. visited so rarely, West compared where people can ask questions. studen t groups will be made Robin West of the Asian Co­ student groups to a mountain, People have to find answers for pia phone book in boldface type .... Wednesday, May 19, and alloca­ 0 TESC Bookstore 8:00-4:30 alitio n feels that 90 percent of that you might never appreciate, themselves." as the only gay contact between tions Friday. May 21. Anyone .... Evergreen are "rich white kids "but you'd miss it if it was Primarily the Faith Center co­ Portland and Seattle. The big­ may come, ask questions, and ... who come and play at being gone." The Asian Coalition is ordinates sack lunch speakers gest problem cited in the Gay Daily Center's budget proposal is their voice opinions. oor hippies for two to four asking for $4,819 for next year, and interest groups and retreats. EDITORIAL LOFTY HOBBY 3 by Jill Stewart A ltho ugh the S&A Board has estimated a budget of only S300,OOO in S&A funds for the '76 - '77 school year, student and by Christina Cowger Evergreens Kitemaker c budget increase. and his latest creatio n, a cylindrical kite behaves like a je ll yfi sh - it undulates, it Alth" ugh Ih e center IS unable to name an actual student mem­ made from rip-stop nylon, Wooden l'cr,hrr c,)un t, the Il gure of 30 total participants has been used by glistens, it shines like ice in the su n some­ dowels form the framework, or the times." 'l'llW \'I) ca; members from the center. They also claim an outSide "spars," of his kites. He has been experi­ .. His favorite launching sites are Red 'l1t'lll h "rshlp 01 up Il' 2110 people. . menting with a clear plastic product called Square here on campus, Budd Inlet and I h',,·c\'er. the o utsiJ, membcrship should not be an " rgument In Milar, since sections can be ironed to­ Capitol Lake. Red Square is actuall y the Ihe lt· tav or. Alt hough co mmunity participation can be included in gether or onto tissue paper. best though, he explains, because hot a ir Ihe u,e 01 S&A lunds, it is by no means the main part or even a Stefan reall y started making kites last reflected off the til es combined with cool large rart 0f the aim of these funds. tra m last quarter's Artist C lass hopes tha t your paper will pub­ D uring this quarter we've be­ summer here a t school - simple models LISt year the Gay Center received $3,118 in S&A funds, That gun a letter writing campaign for air from the surro unding forest forms a show that Teresa reviewed? (Her li sh my name, stating tha t I am a to begin with. Now he says, "I'd like to thermal updraft. t,gure is 51. 100 less than the Women's Center, a nd mO,re th,an rev iew was of the "this is w hat I pri soner desiring correspondence the release of Chilean political make some money if I can." ' Stefan is full of advice on kite construc­ I",icc as much as the Men', Center received for the 75 - 76 like" variety - one she was se­ with any young lady a t Ever­ prisoners who are brutally treated Stefan has recently produced kites in tio n a nd ha ndling. He says most people ,chool year. ve rely criticized for.) green State C oll ege. I am lonely under Chile's dictatorship. This several designs with the Rainier Beer logo start w ith the diamond -shaped kite, Dul The Gay Center should receive a higher amount per student Sympathizers with the above? and desperate for outside female is one way that we, as students, the ,fancy " R " prominently that it is actua ll y the most difficult. Mi s· than many other campus groups, because they have a larger ta,sk Who knows. but whoever communicati on. can work in support of interna­ di splayed. This fact was drawn to Rain­ in formation also leads the public to con­ than many: making people more aware of the problems of a diS­ you are, contest organi zers, you Sin ce my imprisonment (over tional pressure for their release. ie r' s a ttention by a Post- Inte lligencer , elude that a kite tail is fo r weight, when criminated against group. However, the amount they have asked a re childish and malicious. Your fo ur and a half years) I have This kind of pressure has already photo of one of hi s kites in the Seattle actually its fut1ttion is as a rudder. tor is fa r above a nd beyond a ny honest rationalization for need. humor is roughly equa table w ith been tota ll y re jected by a ll succeeded in forcing the Chilea n contest. Stefan p lans to propose that the A big tissue paper kite can cost ,)s :i t­ Ironically enough, one of the few groups requesting less money la ughing a t someone for havin g whom lance considered friends, governm ent to release several compa ny hire h im to a dve rtise t h eir lJi~I '. tie as 50 cents, Stefan claims. He c.civ", .... this year is the Women's Clinic - an organization that efficiently a foreign accent (i.e.) being "dif­ loved ones and fa mily. So, in prisoners. product in hi s own unique fashion this "' .~ goin g to Ernst Hardware to bu y Jpwel, serves almost half the population at Evergreen. ferent" from yourself or your my desperation I am appealing If you have a ny suggestions summer at fa irs a nd sporting events since it's "the best for the ledst. " W ith drastic cuts unavoidable, some of the groups should be frie nds. to you and anyone on your staff for improving the series in the around the sta te. He recommends books in Evergreen , ii· completely left out: A "Forensics" group requesting $5,646.82, a Artists may like their a rt, and to assist and help me to hold fa st future or any activities you'd like The newspaper p hoto e nco uraged brary on kites, and says he's w ill ing tn mountain club asking for $4,198.48,' and a film resource bank their friends may think that it's to the reality of the outside life, to see in support of local, na­ Stefan, "The corporate symbol is some­ give advice on weekends about ki te-tlv,ng 'lceding S7,500. the greatest thing since chocolate If it bears a ny significance I tional, or international issues, thing everyone can identify with, " he or kite-doctoring. S tefan' s add re" ic Attend the open S&A meetings thi s month that w ill discuss allo­ ice cream. But people (your "or­ a m a poet. I have been writing we'd s ure appreciate hearing says. Dorm C-303, Ph, 5125. l atJon possib ilities. Present your fpelings. It's your money. dinary bozo") don't like it, a nd for the past 10 years. If a ny fe­ from you or working with you, The cylindri cal kite will be comple ted "I'd like to see more people flying kit(', won't pay $2,000 for it , then a ll male would like to read some of At our largest event, the Holl y in the likeness o f a Rainier beer can , at Evergreen," says Stetan Schin zinger. the artist will have is dreams of my m any poems, I am will ing to Near-Jeff Langley concert, which Stefan has experimented with different in­ was co-spon so red with the A ll it takes is some basic materials,

"" CAB 30t> or ca ll 800·6080. • ~ ] .. by Catherine Riddell The time is now past to apply years and go back to their fam ­ which will fund a coordinator at Not very many people are in­ difficulty setting up social inter­ ,--_., for Services and Activities funds. ily's money." Said West, "You'd $2.95 per hour out of institu­ volved, but it is an available re­ action for gay people on a regu­ l :'r l These funds come out of each think at an alternative school, tional funds. and $2,605 in source, and, according to Pahl, lar basis. Also, il is unknown fI) goods and services, primarily N 1:.1.. 1 student's tuition. everyone I,as a you'd have some diversity ." those involved appreciate it. who will coordinate the group 0 l' _ ~ . right to apply for the funds , and With that, we come to a major honorariums for speakers. per­ next year. 1ft quite a few students do. This purpose of the Asian Coalition: formers, and films. The Gay Resource Center is GO year's allocatiolls will be done To recruit Asian faculty and stu­ The Faith Center had a rela­ (l)m G) Maria MuldaJ Ir applying for $8,233 for nex t The Women's Center is a somewhat differently. Applicants dents in their communities, to tively small S&:A budget o f . year, an increase of $4,085 over group that attempts to represent C arl' heing divided into four open communications with $] ,400 fo r the past year. Coordi­ Sweet Harmony this year. The increase is for the and se rve half the people on this ~ tnd ....k." I.... ·;ng S.. ng So ...! low, grotliJs : Commun ic atior, s ar,d Asians at other schools, and to nator Peggy Pahl serves primar­ equiva lent of two additional 15 campus. They are requesting . \\'iIJ Bini 1"-.:ki,iCI,air Cultural Ev ents; Reaeatiol1: Stu­ educate the non-Asian commun­ ily as a coordinating center_ for lQ- .-4 .. hour a week positior,s starting a t $7,859.68, nearly $3,500 more it y. West expla ined. ''I'm tired of the various reli gions on campus. &I) Go dellt G"OIlPS: alld Services . OiJ ­ $2.95 an hour, to be divided than they were budgeted this ,·mtiollS. and Miscellaneol/s. the idea that to get a Third S&A funds pay for a coordina­ four ways. The next biggest item year. The extra money would go "'- E World perspective, you have to >. $4.44 This article will look at the tor. telephone, and printing fees. is $3,380 for goods and services, "II:t to keeping the center open over tlll'rd area - stl/dent grolliJs take a Third World program. Commenting on possible cut ­ primdrily for honorariums, post­ the summer with a 30 hour per 0 ~ 0- tllOse iJeoiJle a ll the third floor of Every program should have a backs on S&A funds for next age. books, printing, office sup­ week staff position. The current &I) REGULAR $5.79 tile library . Becallse r{'iJorting on Third World perspective. You year, Pahl says, "it is important c plies, and travel. coordinators positions, one insti­ M all the grol.liJ5 is beyond the shouldn't have to negate your­ for the diversity of the student fa( 0 tutiona l and one work-study. are IQ .. sco pe of aile article. Clrcwn ­ self to study botany." groups to be maintained." only for the nine month school stances hal'£' chosel1 the Asi,l/1 Speakin g philosophically. more At the Faith Center there are The Gay Center's best achieve­ ... year. C oalitioll. the Faith Center. the or less, about the fact that the tracts of all kinds, but Pahl em­ ments this year include a gay - studies program for next year, .. Gay Cel1 tl! r. alld the Womell 's offices up on the third floor are phasized that "this is a place 0r..tI Z- and being published in the Olym­ I ndividual presentations for Cellte'·. visited so rarely, West compared where people can ask questions. studen t groups will be made Robin West of the Asian Co­ student groups to a mountain, People have to find answers for pia phone book in boldface type .... Wednesday, May 19, and alloca­ 0 TESC Bookstore 8:00-4:30 alitio n feels that 90 percent of that you might never appreciate, themselves." as the only gay contact between tions Friday. May 21. Anyone .... Evergreen are "rich white kids "but you'd miss it if it was Primarily the Faith Center co­ Portland and Seattle. The big­ may come, ask questions, and ... who come and play at being gone." The Asian Coalition is ordinates sack lunch speakers gest problem cited in the Gay Daily Center's budget proposal is their voice opinions. oor hippies for two to four asking for $4,819 for next year, and interest groups and retreats.