Four-Year Education Plan In Works that Thompson's proposal was He stressed that no student more important than ever be- would have to adhere to the cause Mary Moorehead, the for- guidelines; however, students mer Director of Academic Ad- would be responsible to give vising, resigned as of January 1, reasons for departure from the leaving the office of Academic pattern. Advising in a state of limbo. Faculty members present at the It was the opinion of Paul meeting were concerned with Sparks that an advising program understanding the exact meaning could help students eventually their signatures would have on gain admission to graduate students' advising plan docu- school, as experienced faculty ments. The general opinion was members are capable of showing that a faculty signature would The Cooper Point students exactly what steps need indicate that the student had to be taken. thought carefully about his/her Journal PROPOSAL II: plan and had considered avail- The Evergreen State College A PATTERN OF able options, although it would EXPECTATIONS dympia.WA 98505 not imply advisor approval of Thompson proposes that ex- the student's course of action. Vol. 6, No. 11 January 26. 1978 pectations of students should be Richard Jones, who was in stated in "normative terms." favor of the proposal, felt it Under the plan, new students would be healthy for Evergreen by Nancy Ann Parkes charged. Faculty members sug- not be aware, and any lack of would begin in an interdiscipli- to have expectations without gested at the Wednesday meeting coherence in the Plan." nary coordinated studies in order having requirements. He cau- Future Evergreen students may that DTF membership be made Faculty member Willi Unsoeld to become familiar with the tioned, however, that "If it have to outline a four-year plan up of faculty members, students, expressed a concern that Ever- "fundamental approach to learn- didn't work it would be worse of study if an adaptation of fac- and appropriate staff who would greeners be pointed to other in- ing" at Evergreen. This would be than if we didn't have it at all." ulty member Kirk Thompson's represent the interests of Native stitutions if TESC did not have followed by an in-depth explora- Willi Unsoeld wanted to delete Student Advising Proposal is in- Americans and Third World the best resources to fit their tion in either an advanced coor- a sentence in part II of the plan stituted. The plan, made up of people, students over the age of needs. Paul Sparks felt there was dinated studies, group contract, which read, "Study of theory three proposals, calls for student thirty, and transfer students. a definite problem with new or individual contract. Students and method should precede advising, the establishment of a Thompson said that he was students coming to Evergreen, might then focus on practical practical work, and internships pattern of expectations for stu- concerned about advising per se. because there is presently no applications of previous academic will normally be undertaken dents' progress throughout their His plan stemmed from a good buddy system to inform background, such as internships. only in fields where the student courses of study at TESC, and November 16 faculty meeting, them of their individual possibi- Graduating seniors, under Thomp- has gained an academic back- the institution of curriculum where Richard Jones and others lities. "Many students go out the son's plan, would either integrate ground." He considers this con- responsive to the results of the expressed a discontent with door before they plug in to what learned skills in an advanced trary to Evergreen's philosophy advising. Faculty members de- obvious holes in TESC's curricu- •they need," he elaborated. studies program, or undertake of learning which allows students cided Wednesday, January 25 at lum. He feels a planned advising There was a general consensus senior projects which "measure to learn by doing, and not only an open meeting in Lecture Hall program would benefit students, that an advisor should be some- up to the qualitative standards of by practical application. 3, to charge a DTP to study the as well as faculty members and one other than a student's the world at large, beyond the PROPOSAL III: plan and make recommendations the administration in the area of seminar leader so that the college community." A RESPONSIVE CURRICULUM to the Academic Deans concern- curriculum planning. Stated student could obtain objective According to Thompson, the In the text of his proposal ing future implementation. Thompson, "We just aren't responses to his/her ideas. Ac- students he has spoken with Thompson states that Evergreen The official charge which will teaching students to use the cording to Diana Gushing, this seem to want more guidelines. Continued on page 6 be submitted to The Evergreen college structure." would also allow students to get Council reads: "The Members of PROPOSAL I: to know their advisors well, the Faculty present at the open AN ADVISING PROGRAM making counseling a more pleas- faculty meeting of January 25, The advising program proposed ant experience for both faculty 1978, intend the formation of a by Thompson suggests that all and students. DTP with the following charge: students be responsible for a In the past, much of the Consideration of the feasibi- written Educational Plan, "a self- Academic advising at Evergreen lity, requisite modifications, tailored statement of learning ob- has taken place at the Academic and means of instituting the jectives and strategies," to be in- Fair. Those attending Wednes- three proposals contained in cluded in the students' portfolios. day's meeting felt that this is not the document, 'Proposals from Plan documents would be the the best way for students to re- the November 16 faculty meet- outcome of discussions between ceive counsel, because the stu- ing/ authored by Kirk Thomp- students and their faculty advis- dents end up talking to faculty son." ors, and could be revised or up- members about their own pro- The Council may make addi- dated at any time. Faculty grams. Kaye V. Ladd comment- tional suggestions as to the advisors would be responsible ed, "It's like trying to advise composition of the DTF, al- for counseling students about someone about buying a used though their approval is not "any opportunities or consequen- car in a used car lot." necessary for the DTF to be ces of which the student might Richard Alexander observed SerA Board Receives CAB II Report by Mandy McFarlan building is already overcrowded, publish another report which the presentation of art, a place ment, inflation rates, the size of and that students and staff feel a will include the schematics and for people to stay overnight the bond which S & A will The CAB Phase II Design need for a more useable commu- analyses of collected data. In the when necessary, more variety in "float" and the percentage of Team presented an extensive nity center. meantime, building users should food service, a place for child- interest that will be paid on that report on the planning, user, and On September 14th, 1977 the contact the design team to write ren, and space for parties. bond. S & A asked the team for building considerations it has S & A Board allocated 20 up specific proposals in terms of Members of the team strongly a rough estimate dn maximum compiled concerning the pro- thousand dollars for supplies and description and cost. The team encourage people to read the list cost of a CAB expansion and posed remodeling and/or expan- the cost of hiring an architect- will bring these project proposals of needs and to respond if one million dollars was given as sion of the Campus Activities consultant to organize a design to a Design Review Board, something of importance has a very loose figure. Building at the January 25th team of eight student interns. which will be comprised of been left out. (The Design Team A consulting firm will be Services and Activities Board The team was to research the people from the Design Team, office is located on the first floor chosen to work with the Design meeting. needs of the building users, in- the Office of Facilities, and the S of CAB across from the cafe- Team next quarter and to later Within the next few weeks the vestigate and develop design & A Board. teria.) provide construction supervision. 5 & A Board will have to take a ideas, and draft preliminary The Design Review Board will Much of the Design Team's The Team's third quarter will be gamble in estimating a suitable drawings for phase II of the be responsible for approving report is dedicated to technical spent in the design development figure for the preliminary budget building. building needs and listing those aspects of the existing building. stage of the project; members to be allocated for the project. Jon Collier, the Architect-Con- needs in order of priority. The Since CAB was designed during will then develop working draw- The need for expansion and the sultant, says that now the design Design Team has already come a time when energy conservation ings. The proposed schedule calls volume of incoming S & A funds team is at a point where it will up with a tentative list of 46 was not a major consideration, for construction to begin in July depend directly on the future begin to draw up schematic needs which include (not in its mechanical and electric sys- of 1979, and occupancy (if an rate of increase in enrollment. diagrams. The team will then priority order): a dance area tems and its structure do not addition is built) by January of In April of 1977, the need for yield maximum energy savings. 1981. Collier will run an adver- a study on the possibility of ex- The team is considering the use tisement for the consulting firm panding the CAB building was of solar heating because there are and a selection committee will brought to S & A's attention. S ways of using the sun's energy start interviewing after three 6 A found that when enrollment without installing large, expen- firms are chosen as finalists. reaches 3,200 (the Admissions sive mechanical systems. The Office predicts this will happen report outlines possible means of H S & A decides not to fund within five years), groups pre- using skylights and heat-absorb- an extension of CAB Phase I, the sently located in loaned Library ing materials. Also explained are building may soon be over- building offices will be forced to ways to improve the energy- crowded and student groups may re-locate. These groups include: efficiency of the existing CAB. lose their offices. On the other the Asian Coalition, Evergreen The report also contains all of hand, if they tie up too much Folkways, the Evergreen Political the user input data the Design money in the project and enroll- Information Center, the Ex-Of- Team received from groups and ment falls or stays the same, fenders Coalition, the Faith individuals responding to ques- student services and activities Center, the Gay Resource Cen- tionnaires, and from memos. could be cut considerably. But ter, the Women's and Men's Most of the Team's information the general feeling at the meeting Centers, the Native American is clearly spelled out in the was that if Evergreen doesn't Students' Association, the Self report. The most confusing grow, the school is in serious Help Legal Aid Program and • section contains financial projec- trouble and it won't grow unless UJAMAA. S & A also found Joanne Mason of the CAB II Design Team tions for S & A which depend on the students can be accomodated that the cafeteria in the CAB the unknown figures of enroll- when they get here. ^•i^^^^BB^^^^^*^^^^^*^™^^^"1"^"' •"•" L9tters( O o LettersO) o

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-— *•— '-rr^-^^^^^^^m^*f^^^^^^^^^*m*m and childcare. In other words, Experimental Basic. (That's no Support we welcome people to help us in fun.) Dissatisfied any capacity. If you are inter- But TXB, despite its strange ested in helping out or just want name, has been very useful. It So Liberal Alternative Ed. more information, we will be has gotten a lot of people a long With SAGA meeting at Evergreen on Monday way and strung up a long list of It Hurts night, January 30, at 7 p.m. in accomplishments. Conference Lib. 2204. If you cannot make it Alumni Rick Speer designed To the Editor: to this meeting but would like to the computer graphics for one of To the Editor: In the past couple of months help, call me, Debbie, at Channel 5 TV's logos. Three Last week's CP] contained an there has been a growing To the Editor: 456-6664 (working hours) or other alumni now work in article about budget cuts and the movement of people vocally 866-3764 (evenings). Boeing's computer center. There dissatisfied with SAGA food — An alternative education con- 186,000 dollars we as Evergreen- I hope there will be a big, was a Wolf Study done on TXB both in the Deli and the ference is now being planned for ers must return to Dixie. In the enthusiastic turnout. a while ago, along with a cafeteria. Since December, four May 12-14, 1978 to be held here article a statement was made Debbie Leung & Tusicks Moth Infiltration Study of us have been investigating the at Evergreen. Its purpose is to that no operations were curtail- Sego Jackson, and a crab population in ed. This is very much untrue. possibility and feasibility of a unite people who are working in coordinators downtown Oly survey. In the new ownership and management alternative schools, are parents Many modules have been can- SPLU Labs you'll find computer celed, including my Introductory in the CAB Deli. The research is of kids in alternative education assisted instruction on TXB, and, almost complete. A survey/peti- or are thinking of alternative Japanese Module. of course, there's the latest crazes Next year this school will tion is presently being circulated education for their kids, are in the way of games: Civil and to ascertain what you would like students in alternative schools or again be concerned about min- Dungeon seem to be on top these ority enrollment. Don't bother to to see happen in the Deli when are interested in going to one, or Them's Tries days, while last year Startrek SAGA's contract ends on July 1. who are interested in alternative ask me where the Japanese- was big. Americans are, I might not be Please sign our survey/petition. education for any other reason. You don't have to do fabulous We will be in the CAB Lobby A wide variety of workshops are here. stuff with them. Our computer While I'm on the subject of every weekday from 11 a.m. to being organized together with To the Editor: doesn't mind if you use it for 3 p.m. (through next Monday). lectures from various disting- liberals that are all mouth, a Hello. The masked reporter trivia (it's all the same to him) couple of weeks ago a notice We are trying to reach over half uished educators. The National from Computer Services, here. (him?) (Her?) (It?). As a masked of Evergreen's students, staff, Coalition of Alternative Schools, asking for a WASP roommate All is still well on the terminal reporter, I use it all the time. was posted by SAGA. I realize it and faculty. Help make it a networking organization start- front. Sometimes, after using a text happen; your opinion really ed at the Chicago Education was a joke. I was very scared Just kidding. The real reason I editor to write my evaluations, and very angry when I read it, does matter. Conference last summer for came out from under the I'll write a program to print my Sigrid Black schools directly involved in though. When I got to the "HA, artificial lights is to tell the name and ring a bell. Chuckle. HA, HA" at the bottom all I Paul Fink social change, will be meeting to world about TRIGS. Hey, don't laugh at me, I Rachel Katz organize a Northwest chapter. could think of was, "There's "TRIGS?" you say in surprise. already told you I can't resist another person that's so liberal it The Washington Alternative "I already know all about them. anything. hurts." If that person would Learning Association will be I've seen magicians in black Apparently, lots of other open their eyes they would see meeting also. This will be an cloaks pull rabbits out of hats, Evergreeners can't either for the how much bigotry there is in Attention excellent chance for people and I've pulled dirty ones on my terminal room at Computer Olympia. I don't think they interested in alternatives in kid brother like short sheeting Services is usually hopping with would think the joke was funny education to get together and Wheats his bed when he annoys me. Or students. In fact (I also can't then. share skills, information, and do you mean the kind you turn resist dropping impressive facts) Sayonara, ideas. It will also be a chance to on Sunset Blvd.? I've heard TESC's Computer Services was Vernon F. Averill To the Editor: learn about starting schools, about those kind. And, hey, you written up as having one of the Dear Wheats: alternatives to the traditional better take off your mask, for most student-accessible computer About to embark on a new methods for teaching classes, you've misspelled tricks." systems in the country. Which is denim covered monstrosity alternative governing and deci- (Enough dialogue from the true. would those of you interested in sion-making structures for reader) Anyway, I've tricked Excuse me, I seem to have supporting me in my latest schools, fund raising, and ways you! Just kidding again! (All of endeavor please bring your old caught myself telling you all Film Series blue jean material in any shape, people have dealt with prevalent us masked reporters can't resist about TXB, when I started by social problems such as sexism, size or form to the front room in anything.) You see, TRIGS saying I would tell you about Graphics, Seminar 2150. Lots of jacism, ageism, and sexual stands for: The Really Innova- TRIGS. To tell your the truth, I Has Ass Out material is needed because I can minorities. tive (or Inventive) Computer can't tell you about TRIGS. Not only use the choicest cuts. A box The conference is sponsored in System. A certain group contract because it's a secret (I wear a To the Editor: will be waiting with thanks. part by Cascadian Regional down under the artificial light at mask because the bright sunshine The only problem I can see Loretta Sharpe Library (CARED. It is an Computer Services has a mind to out here hurts my eyes). No, with big events like the upcom- organization which networks design a new system, and an because TRIGS at this stage is ing Dumi spectacle (aside from together people in organizations even better mind to call it the fact that there aren't enough) only a conglomeration of ideas. is that they are invariably in the Northwest working to- TRIGS. The bunch of us who are ward social change. Education is scheduled for Fridays. This Concerned But designing it need to know what particular Friday your local, one of their concerns. Of course, the computer you, as Evergreeners, need in a dependable Friday Nite Film The conference is now still in system we have now isn't bad. computer system. We don't want Series has its ass out a mile with the beginning planning stage. We It's called TXB. All of you who TRIGS to trick anyone. So, what one of the best (and by far the Anonymous would like to receive peoples' leave daylight and frequent we will be doing soon is coming most expensive) films of this ideas pertaining to the confer- Computer Services know all to your classes and encouraging year. To the Editor: ence. We also welcome people to about TXB: It's those minutes Please note: You can do both I think the new logo for the your to fill out a questionnaire. —attend the film and get help us plan, organize, and that expire, right? Wrong. We want TRIGS to be better paper doesn't look like a participate by facilitating work- blissfully drunk, too. After (That's what I used to think. I than TXB, so come into Com- Every Man for Himself and God newspaper logo. It looks like a shops. We need people who will applauded American technology puter Services and be critical. Against All, you'll probably funky newsletter. It just doesn't work during the conference on for devising a word to use for We want to hear from you! need to. look like a "cover page" any- various tasks such as registra- the passage of time.) Actually, Computer Systems Design Peace, Love and Money more! tion, networking, food, housing, alas, it stands for Time-Shared Group Contract Gary Alan May Concerned Reader LetteitfD Medicaid And Abortion KBGOKDCO. by John Keogh 11:00- 8:00 Mon - Sat NEW & USED RECORDS - CONCERT Last Friday afternoon the Thurston doing so they were turning the volatile TICKETS & LOTS OF OTHER GOODIES! County Chapter of the National Organi- sentiments of their constituencies' anti- zation for Women held a demonstration abortion forces into political favor. They in front of Olympia's Federal Building to must also have known that they were Westside Center 357-4755 protest Representative Don Bonker's taking an issue that has been legally support of the recently approved defined as medical and regulating it Hyde/Flood Amendment to the HEW according to moral judgement. But what Labor Appropriations Bill. The amend- kind of moral judgement is necessary to ment prohibits federal Medicaid funding justify the denying of a legal medical when youre shopping be sure to visit for abortions except in cases involving option to women who can't afford it? G&G MARK-IT PHARMACY 10% off on any vitamins 510 4th ave 943-0500 9-6 mon- 9-5 sat

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antique photo's while u wait Women demonstrating against Hyde/Flood Amendment authentic costumes slip over street clothes will make unique valentines day gifts times: tues-friday 12:-5 women whose lives or health are President Carter, while defending his sat 11:30-6 endangered by pregnancy, and instances support of the Hyde/Flood amendment, of pregnancy resulting from rape or made one of his stupidest remarks to 203a 34th incest that has been promptly reported date: "Life is unfair," he said. It's bad across from the state theatre to law-enforcement or public health enough that the line was stolen (John F. 352-3491 agencies. Kennedy used it to try and explain the draft), but absurd, ridiculous that Carter Bea & Pete Metzelaar The protest was also meant to call used it in an attempt to justify the attention to the five-year anniversary of government's making life more unfair. I the 1973 Supreme Court ruling that find it pretty galling to know that this abortion is a matter which should be man who sold the country on his settled between individual women and pompous ideals is now willing to take a their physicians. stand in blatant opposition to the principles he so readily professes. The Abortion is not a comfortable issue. Hyde/Flood amendment will cost Ameri- There are no "right" and "wrong" can taxpayers far more in increased answers to the question of abortion. I welfare payments than it will save them HAND : FED CHOCOLATES would never say, "I support abortion" by reducing the cost of Medicaid. The 7-8883 because I don't think the process is only reasons I can see for Carter's Westside Center Harrison&Division ideally desirable; I would, however, and support of- ffris legislation are his desires will say, "I support the right of women to to impose^his own moral beliefs on opt for abortion if they so wish" because everybody, and to solicit the favor of I feel that in many cases pregnant such organizations as the Catholic and women and the life they carry face worse Mormon Churches. fates than abortion if that choice isn't available. Apparently the Supreme Court agrees with this view. Nevertheless, it's Washington State, amazingly enough, an uncomfortable issue that can be is one of several states which still argued convincingly from both the "pro" provide funding for Medicaid abortion. and "con" standpoints. Considering the current political climate here, though, this situation may not last. In approving the Hyde/Flood amend- According to N.O.W., "The funding for ment, though, our dear Houses of this year hangs on the occurrence of a Congress have managed to totally special session of the Legislature this THIS AD WORTH 50c OFF ON ANY FLYING FISH, transcend the real questions raised by spring." Judging from what I've heard, it ROUNDER. WE ALSO HAVE RECORDINGS ON abortion: they have ignored the dilemma doesn't seem likely that such a special OLIVIA, TAKOMA, BISCUIT CITY, PHILO, KICKING it poses to the designation of human session will occur. However, it's not too MULE. WILL SPECIAL ORDER ANY RECORD NOT IN rights, preferring instead to ensconce late to register support for the continua- STOCK. WE HAVE CONCERT TICKETS - NO SERVICE themselves on an emotionally laden tion of state funding for Medicaid CHARGE. plateau by tacitly registering their abortions: if enough people do so, disapproval of the entire issue. The maybe we in Washington State won't Representatives and Senators who sup- duplicate the abominable performance of ported this amendment knew that in our federal government on this issue. expires feb 2 : A Call For An Enviornmental Cease-Fire

by Nancy Ann Parkes was perhaps 700 thousand to 800 tuna to an artificial dolphin "... Our name suggests a thousand, rather than the one- herd. dream which can and must be and-a-half million estimated by Greenpeace advocates the con- realized. If life is to continue to other sources. In 1900 there were tinued boycott of tuna products exist on this planet, the wanton ten million harp seals. so that the industry will be destruction of wildlife must Despite the rapidly declining forced to once again "revolution- cease; the dumping of poisons seal population, the Canadian ize" their methods without en- into the oceans must cease; the government has raised its 1978 dangering the lives of dolphins. rape of virgin lands (what is left kill quota to 180 thousand. of them) must cease. In short, Canada and Norway share the SAVING THE WHALES FROM we are calling for an environ- commercial sealing industry. For LEGENDARY STATUS mental cease-fire." over ten years both governments The last whaling station in the have been receiving thousands of closed in 1970. letters and petitions protesting Whaling was outlawed in this the seal slaughter. In response, coutry in 1971; and the Marine — the Canadian government res- Mammal Protection Act (prohib- tricted pelt quotas in the Gulf of iting the importation of marine St. Lawrence to sealers in small mammal products) was passed in boats, and landsmen. This limi- 1972. tation may have been instituted Substitutes exist for all com- because of the already depleted mercial whaling products. The seal population in that area. oil from the bean of the jojoba Greenpeace protests the meth- plant, a shrub easily cultured in od of killing seals, as well as the arid regions, closely duplicates gross numbers of pups which are two more days next to his little reverse to pull the top of the net the lubricating properties of taken annually. Dr. H. Rowsell, body, trying desperately to heat out from under dolphins. Al- sperm whale oil. Other commer- GREENPEACE who examined a sample of it and warm it and give it though the death rate has been cial by-producuts of the whaling carcasses from the 1975 kill, milk..." cut by approximately 50 percent, industry include pet food and found that three quarters of the this method is inadequate con- cosmetics, both of which can be baby seals had incompletely sidering that 425 thousand dol- obtained from other sources. crushed skulls. Some of these DEATH BY SUFFOCATION phins died in the nets of tuna Foreign pelagic fleets continue pups may have been skinned Six million dolphins have been fishermen during 1971. to send vessels to the North alive. suffocated in the three-quarter The Marine Mammals Protec- Pacific and Antarctic waters to In order to create pressure for mile long nets of tuna fishermen tion Act of 1972 was passed by hunt for whales, despite the fact a halt of the seal slaughter, the since fishing methods were rev- AN ORGANIZATION TO Greenpeace Foundation advo- olutionized in the late 1960's. PROTECT LIFE cates a boycott of Canadian and The prime dolphin kill occurs in Greenpeace is an international Norwegian goods. Foundation the waters of the eastern tropical •—v organization of people willing to members caution, however, that Pacific. put themselves between the targets of the boycott must be In 1969 William Perrin, then a hunters and the hunted. informed of your decision for the biology student at UCLA, open- In the spring of 1975, Green- boycott to be effective. ed up the dolphin issue to public peace volunteers positioned Greenpeace offers two ad- scrutiny. Curiosity as to why themselves between a pod of dresses if you wish to boycott dead dolphins were coming back sperm whales and the Russian Canadian and Norwegian goods. in the holds of tuna boats lead him to explore the cannery area whaling vessel Dalyni Vostok in They are: The Honorable Pierre [Canada's harp seals) an attempt to prevent the of Terminal Island, California. Elliot Trudeau, Prime Minister of Perrin discovered that traditional both Houses of Congress, spec- that the whales face extinction. slaughter of the pod. Crew Canada, House of Commons, ifically alloting the tuna industry The Greenpeace Foundation members of Dalyni Vostok line fishing had been replaced by Ottawa, Ontario K1A OA6, a method involving large nets a 24-month period of exemption took an active role in the hurled a 250-lb. explosive tipped and, The Honorable Oddavear from dolphin kill quotas, while movement to stop commercial • harpoon just over the volunteers which were closed off at the Nordili, Prime Minister of Nor- bottom, and hoisted back onto requiring a cooperative research whaling sii\5 (as documented j heads. A crimson trail of blood and development program bet- way, Oslo, D E P, Norway. the ship by power blocks. Nets in the beginning of this article.) flowed into the water as the Greenpeace volunteers act to ween the tuna industry and the In 1976 Greenpeace's vessel, The harpoon plunged into one of the extend as far as 400 feet down save the harp seals in much the into the water, making it National Marine Fisheries Ser- James Bay, once again interven- whales. same way they attempt to vice. The act called for a kill of ed between a pod of sperm This episode and others like it impossible for the dolphins to protect sperm whales. They dive out from under them before "insignificant levels approaching whales and the Russian whaling strengthened the convictions of a zero mortality and serious place their own bodies over the they close. fleet Dalyni Vostok. This time Greenpeace members around the infants who's lives are at stake. injury rate," after the two year there were no harpoons launch- world. They saw the need to act Yellowfin tuna swim directly This can not save all the seals below herds of spinner, spotten, grace period had passed. ed. Publicity of the 1975 con- j- human shields, to come from death; what the human During the 1974 tuna season frontation between the same two between animals of endangered and common dolphins. Fisher- shields can provide, however, is men use the dolphins to spot an estimated 150 thousand dol- crews forced the members of the species and the men who seek to publicity of the killing, and a tuna schools. The relationship phins were killed. The Com- Russian fleet to leave the second U11 them. moment of soul searching for the between dolphins and tuna merce Department issued a meeting without harming any of But Greenpeace is much more sealers. general permit to the fleet allow- the pod. than an organization to save remains a mystery, although Onlookers question the pas- theories attempting to explain ing the continuance of these whales. Where dolphins struggle sion Greenpeace volunteers em- the phenomenon attribute the fishing methods, contingent upon Greenpeace estimates that 100 to escape a suffocating death body in their selfless actions. union to the animals orientation ongoing research to further whales were spared. In addition, among tuna fishermen's nets; Perhaps Brigitte Bardot conveys processes. reduce the death of dolphins. 1300 were spared by the protec- where harp seal pups are clubbed the general fervor best in this In a 1976 decision Federal tion it provided along he North to death; where nuclear power exerpt from her Labrador Jour- When line fishing was utilized Judge Charles Richey ruled that American Pacific coast. plants loom as an imminent nal, after a visit with harp seal by the tuna industry, dolphins the Commerce Department had Subsequent voyages have threat to humankind, Green- pups: were protected from becoming violated the law by issuing such saved small pods of whales, peace is in action. "...I'm sorry, excuse me, accidental victims of the fisher- a permit, and gave the tuna while publicity generated by the The largest branch of Green- Mama Seal, for bothering your men. Tuna bite at anything industry two weeks to notify missions has put pressure on the peace in this area is located in little one. I have come so far to barely resembling a fish. Dol- vessels that all "porpoise fishing" International Whaling Commis- Seattle at 4534V2 University Way see him and I want to tell him phins are able to discern hooks be immediately terminated. At sion to reduce whale kill quotas. N.E., 98105. (206-632-4326). that he can count on me. I will from bait-fish by means of their the end of 1976 the fleet and Still, the 1978 quota has been set Even closer than the Seattle spend my life fighting for his. I sophisticated echo location sys- killed another 110 thousand at 6,444, only a ten percent chapter is Library 3225 on the know, Mama Seal, that you are tems. dolphins. reduction from last year. TESC campus, where Green- filled with much love for your Fishermen have developed a Save the Dolphins, a San Greenpeace crew members will peace has set up an office. child, that when the hunters method of releasing the dolphins Francisco based operation, is be out again in the summer of March 9 will be "Greenpeace" come to kill your little baby and called "backing down," which currently researching a method 1978 on the ship The Ohana Kai, day at Evergreen, according to leave him skinned, that you stay involves running the vessel in of tuna fishing which would lure which is now in San Francisco. Guinnevere Nash of Olympia. Boycotts on goods coming from The special day will feature countries which continue in the slide shows, tactic discussions, whaling industry (Russia and histories of past campaigns, lec- Japan) have been established and tures on the status of whales and continue to accumulate support. seals, and the film "Greenpeace Campbell Plowden of the Voyages to Save the Whale." Seattle branch of Greenpeace THE SEAL SLAUGHTER says, "We are just beginning to In the spring of 1976, 169 understand the scope of cetacean thousand newborn harp seals intelligence. If for no other were killed off the shores of reason than what we stand to Canada. They are slaughtered learn by communicating with for their fur. Sealers receive an these highly sensitive beings they estimated one dollar per pelt for should be saved. But like all the each of the seals they club to life forms on this planet, whales death. comprise an integral part of their The 1976 total kill exceeded ecosystem. They have become a the set quota by 41,000. Dr. symbol for life in the oceans on David Lavigne, an assistant which all life ultimately depends. professor at the University of We are all interconnected. If the Guelph, devised a method (using whales vanish, the quality of ultra-violet photography from human experience will suffer im- the air) to take census of the measurably, and man's chance seals. He estimated that the for survival will be lowered a population of harp seals in 1975 Rex Weyler, Greenpeace considerable notch." T Students Headed For China? MUSIC by Mandy McFarlan Family and community ties are strong. They are not allowed to GILA Thursday, January 26 The students and faculty Women s ja^z band. go beyond 50 miles from home Laurie Knutsen, Jane members of Voices of the Third without a committee's permis- Hoffman, Barbara World are planning a trip to The Moreno, Sue Roberts.' sion, a committee which they LARRY People's Republic of China as select. Everyone goes to meetings Friday & Saturday HAWKS January 27 & 28 part of the curriculum for an for political study about twice a academic program. Rainer veteran guitar teacher week. Because of these ties and of nationally Hasenstab, one of the faculty 4, this feeling of 'purposefulness' renowned Puget members with Voices, says that they are not left dangling as Sound workshops, excellent vocals & the idea for the China trip was a teenagers like our teenagers are," POETRY suitar collective idea within the pro- she observes. gram. BENEFIT Each Voices student, if the trip Thursday. February 2 The group wrote up an can be arranged, will choose For Diana Press. academic proposal explaining specific areas of interest and do Readings by why the trip would be beneficial intensive research on those areas loanna Russ. before leaving. They will then Performances begin at nine p.m. to students in the Voices pro- A one dollar cover will be asked gram. The proposal states: compare the knowledge theyve to support the performers. "Through our studies in the acquired on campus with reality GNU DELI is located in program Voices of the Third in China. Communal life, educa- downtown Olympia on the World it has become clear that tion and child care, local and corner of West Thurston an understanding of the devel- high level politics, the arts, Avenue and Capitol Way. oping third world nations is barefoot doctors (the Chinese crucial to an understanding of version of the paramedic), and the changing world situation. the changing role of women will The People's Republic of China, Evergreen request to the Nation- If all goes as planned, 20 to 40 be investigated by the students composing one fourth of the al Headquarters of that associa- students will prepare for the trip through first hand experience. world's population has emerged tion this weekend. The request by doing preliminary studies of Urban and rural life will be as a leading voice of the third will also have to be processed Chinese history, sociology, poli- studied, and if it can be world and therefore, has a through China, and then if it's tics, culture and languages while arranged, students will stay and significant impact on the course accepted, visas, passports, and still on campus. They will work with the people in Chinese of modern history. . . . We feel finally plane tickets will be probably travel via Tokyo and communes. that observing and/or participat- issued. Hong Kong at the end of April When the Study In China ing in as many aspects of Helen Hinton, one of the and will be in China for 4-6 program returns to campus, they Chinese life as possible will Voices students planning the weeks. want to share the China exper- allow us to exceed the limitations program, feels that there is a Mary Moran described a trip ience with the Evergreen and of books and other secondary good chance that the request to she took which was similar to the surrounding communities sources. Therefore, a trip to go will be granted because the the one the Evergreeners are through oral and visual pre- China is our goal." sentations, a final report, a program offers educational op- planning. On Moran's trip, there HAND WOVEN IN AFRICA. The thirty-three students and portunities for the U.S. and were four main centers where collection of essays based on ALL ARE UNIQUE OR two faculty members of Voices China. Since the trip will cost her group spent the most time: students' journals kept on the GREAT FOR HOME DIS- would like to go ahead with the about $2,400 per person, another Peking, Shanghai, Kwangchow trip, and perhaps a documentary PLAY. GREAT AS WALL Study in China program for next major obstacle will be finding and Hangchow. She described film. The academic proposal DECORATORS PLANT quarter, but there are many partial or total financial support. her agenda as tiring because of describes the trip not as an end CONTAINERS OR JUST difficulties involved in planning Hinton is also optimistic about the many cultural events, mus- to the program, but as a PAPER HOLDERS. TAKE a trip to China, and there isn't locating grants. "First we'll eums and historical sites it beginning, after which the stu- HOME A BASKET TODAY much time left for processing contact our own U.S. senators in included. dents will be able to bring back travel arrangements. trying to get federal funds, and Moran's field is mental health, a greater understanding of Chin- Mary Moran, a Pacific North- we will also try to get private and while in China, she looked ese culture. west representative of the U.S.- funding. We may try Senator at the different lifestyles there in The Study In China program China People's Friendship Asso- Kennedy because he is interested terms of mental health. "The proposal is still only a proposal; MOM-SAT 10:30-5:30 ciation, is going to present the in China exchanges," she says. people are kept busy at every the students who are organizing 207 East Fifth Avtnu* step. School is from 8:00-5:00, it still have a lot of work to do Olympia, Washington 96501 six days a week; after the 10th and may need some luck before 052-0700 Across from Capitol Theatr DTP Studying grade they choose a way of life. they get to China. Library Operations Postcards for Peace A DTP charged late last year for providing access to library by TESC Vice President and holdings"; and, "Develop an Provost Edward Kormondy is efficient cataloging system for The National Council for a paying taxes for war. The World currently reviewing operations of cataloging and processing the World Peace Tax Fund has Peace Tax Fund Bill \H.R. Evergreen's Library. backlog of holdings and for launched a write-in campaign to 4879/S. 880} would allow people Chaired by faculty member future acquisitions, consistent win votes in Congress for the morally opposed to war to have Betty Estes, the Library Review with present commitments to World Peace Tax Fund Bill (H.R. the S2.3 billion of their taxes DTP is concentrating its efforts make use of technological ad- 4897/S. 880). If passed, the bill which would otherwise go for on studying the effectiveness of vances. ..." would divert about $2.3 billion military purposes, used instead services offered by the library, In order to most efficiently annually of conscientious objec- for peace-related purposes to GIANT SALE and on analyzing the library's examine the effectiveness of the tors' income taxes from military benefit all. MOST EVERYTHING institutional management and library's services, the current budgets into a World Peace Tax The tax card sets and other IN STOCK professional development of DTP has divided into five Fund. information can be obtained staff. 20% to 40% off subgroups determined according A Board of Trustees composed from the National Council for a some items at cost According to Dean of Library to budget unit designations. Each of 11 persons who have demon- World Peace Tax Fund, 2111 Services Jovanna Brown, of the following aspects of strated a consistent commitment Florida Ave., NW, Washington, — snowline Kormondy charged the DTP library operations will be studied to world peace and international DC 20008. The organization — northface because, "it's desirable for a by a different subgroup: friendship and who have had prefers, but does not require, — woolrich service as extensive as the library 1) User Services and Refer- experience with the peaceful that orders be accompanied by — rossignol to be reviewed every few years." ence; resolution of international con- the following payments: 25 cents — centurion Most colleges and universities 2) Circulation, Mini-Media, flict would be chosen to admin- for one set, $1 for ten sets, $9.50 — raliegh have standing committees to and Media Productions; ister the fund, which would for 100 sets, and $85 for 1000 — motobecane supervise library operations, but 3) Technical Services, Acquisi- support research into non-mili- sets. rental c.c. boots sold at since Evergreen has no perman- tions, Media Engineering, and tary solutions to international below cost ent committees, DTFs must Media Services; conflict, disarmament efforts, perform their functions. 4) Photo Services, Electronic relief of world hunger, and other sale Jan 30 thru sat feb 4 A 1973 library DTP formulat- Media Services, Graphic Ser- nonviolent activities that help to JOB ANNOUNCEMENT ed a set of recommendations prevent war. FOR A STUDENT vices, and Lecture/Recital Hall, ADMINISTRATIVE AIDE concerning library operations: and; A set of five printed cards for POSITION the present DTP is charged with supporters to mail to their Rep- 5) Administration. $3.30 per hour assessing how the library has Estes is seeking student com- resentatives, their Senators, the 15-19 hours per week met these recommendations. ment on all facets of library President and the Internal Rev- Items in the 1973 report in- operations; she will direct any- enue Service has been prepared Job Description clude: "The DTP urges the con- one interested in consulting with by The National Council for a Assemble and summarize tinuation of the circulation and the DTP to the subgroup(s) ap- information on institutional World Peace Tax Fund. The characteristics; for example, security policies now in effect propriate to his/her concerns. message on the cards is: student profiles, placement We need a legal alternative to data, governance histories. Some filing and typing. May also assist the Student Leg- islative Analyst in tracking Come in and try a natural RAUDENBUSH PIN MONEY' SHOP and reviewing bills and perfume essence and we will bring your clothing, books, artwork to sell performing other legislative- MOTOR SUPPLY give you a 10% discount. on consignment related duties. You might like it! Qualifications 60% return on selling price Good writing skills, some 75% return on student artwork research experience, ability i to work independently, a phone for details 352-0753 thorough knowledge of The 113 WEST 5th AVENUE Evergreen State College. tues-sat 10-4 Submit resume and a 412 CHERRY Sunday 1-5 sample of expository writing (CLIP THIS AD FOR DISCOUNT) to Les Eldridge, Assistant to 943-3650 the President. L 3ll4 Continued from page I pressure on the contract pool Chuck Pailthorp stated after should provide a "curriculum from seniors who are working the meeting that he believed it Smith Selected which allows general expecta- on advanced study projects. He was the first time in Evergreen's tions to be met and individual pointed out that TESC would be history that a faculty body had plans to unfold." The procedures obliged to provide specific pro- charged a DTF. Although only Dean for curriculum planning would grams and hold open slots for thirty members of the faculty Dr. Barbara Leigh Smith, As- most pertinent to Evergreen. I remain relatively unaltered, but senior contracts. In addition attended Wednesday's meeting, sociate Professor of Political feel that Centennial and Ever- there would be much more Alexander believes the faculty those who attended seemed Science and Director of the green have a great deal in available data for planning a hiring/firing policy should be genuinely interested in forming a experimental Centennial Educa- common, and my educational good curriculum. A process of revamped to meet students' plan that would meet the needs tion Program at the University philosophy accords well with advance planning by students needs. of both students and faculty. of Nebraksa-Lincoln has been both..." would allow for "an anticipation selected as Evergreen's new Aca- of needs and an aggregation of demic Dean. Her term begins on Smith was chosen for the interests." Concluding the discussion of Faculty members pressed the April 15. position from a field of 178 ap- the plan body, Thompson noted issue of student involvement in plicants, one of whom was her that the most important reason any plan to be instituted, and Smith was awarded Masters husband, David W. Paulsen. Thompson assumes student for such a plan was to "push the DTF membership will be and Doctorate degrees in Politi- plans would be available to the people to do work at a higher drawn up in consultation with the Evergreen Council. cal Science by the University of In her application for the deans so that they could begin to qualitative level." Oregon in 1968 and 1970 respec- Deanship Smith also listed a deal with them quantitatively, tively. She graduated from number of publications she has and that they would have a Lawrence University in Wiscon- to her credit. Among them are: much clearer picture of student Women's Soccer sin with a B.A. in 1966. Technical Appendices to Char- needs for any given time period. acteristics of Civil Disorders, co- He stated, "More cogent data In her application for the Ev- authored with Arthur Smith would provide more cogent The Evergreen Women's Soc- play in the spring competition ergreen Academic Dean position (American University Press, planning." cer team is starting to practice in you must practice this winter! Smith wrote of her experience in 1968); and "The 1970 Elections preparation for spring league the Centennial Program: "My in Oregon," written with L. Har- Paul Sparks stressed that gaps competition. This year Evergreen experience at the Centennial mon Zeigler (Western Political The team stresses cooperation in the curriculum would have to will have two teams playing. Education Program is probably Quarterly, 1971). and skill development in a fun, be filled or the plan would not One team will play in a highly supportive atmosphere. The work. "Too many individual competitive division in the team welcomes women of any contracts are used as a band- Washington State Women's Soc- skill level to join. If you are Women's Basketball: aid," replied Thompson in agree- cer Association. The other will interested in playing soccer, ment with Sparks' statement. play in a local Olympia league contact Martina Guilfoil at GThicks Bury Raiders which is geared more towards 357-7666 or Lisa Oakley at Richard Alexander foresees less advanced skill levels. To 866-0303 for details. The Evergreen State College with 31, and assists by Anita de .vomen's basketball team took Give with 4 and Cathe Linn with heir first intercollegiate win this 2. The team has a 1 win, 2 loss \i>t Sunday at Saint Martin's record in the intercollegiate 'avilion. Facing the quick Fort league, but remains undefeated Bulletin Board ;'.eilacoom Raiders, the Ever- in the Olympia City league. ,:reeners used the heigth of their wo forwards, Kate Steele and Games are Mondays at 7:45 , hryl Fejeron to take the game and Wednesdays at 6:30 in the "o-70. Old Washington Gym (Eastside KAOS needs engineers! KAOS is information and specific guidelines, The CRABSHELL ALLIANCE is High scorers were Kate Steele and Seventh). Come on down looking for people skilled in electron- contact John Carter at 593-4754. sponsoring an hour of folk music fol- with 3° points, Cheryl Fejeron and support them! ics. Two positions are available for 15 lowed by a panel discussion and hrs/week starting at $3.05/hr. For question and answer period on various more information, contact Dave Rauh On Sunday evenings there is FOLK aspects of nuclear power, to be held at KAOS, 866-5267. KAOS is also TESC WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE DANCING in the CAB Lobby starting at on January 29, 2 p.m. at the Gnu Deli. looking for volunteers to fill the 7:30. During the first hour, folkdancing Also from Crabshell, AN INTRODUC- OF INTERCOLLEGIATE GAMES positions of ARCHIVES LIBRARIAN, is taught. On Wednesdays everyone is TION TO CRABSHELL. For anyone PUBLIC SERVICE DIRECTOR, and interested in becoming involved with OFFICE/OPERATIONS MANAGER. invited to the first floor Library lobby Ijnuary 26 Pacific Lutheran University 7:00 p.m. Away for SQUARE DANCING. Dances are Crabshell, this potluck will be held at They are important jobs that offer lots Utah Jack's Restaurant on February ^ Februarys Fort Lewis 7:00 p.m. Away of opportunity to work and learn in taught. Starts at 8:00 p.m. February 10 Fort Steilacoom Away at 6 p.m. the radio station. Again, contact Dave February 1 at 6 p.m. February 12 Pacific Lutheran University 5:00 p.m. Home* Rauh at KAOS, 866-5267. February 18 Saint Martin's College 8:00 p.m. Home* Beginning January 29, WASHING- February 25 Fort Lewis Away _ TON STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGES, in cooperation with the Washington A BLOODMOBILE unit will be on February 28 Lower Columbia Community College Away PETER CAMEJO, Presidential candi- Commission for the Humanities, will campus Thursday, February 2 to date for the Socialist Workers Party, (tentative) sponsor four monthly Community receive donations. Volunteers from the speaks on video tape about the contra- 'Home games to be played at the Capitol Pavillion. Forums on topics concerning POPU- Puget Sound Blood Bank will be- dictions of Capitalism, Thursday, LAR CULTURE IN AMERICA. The located on the second floor of the January 26 at 7:30 p.m. in LH 5. January 29 forum will deal with Library Building from 10:00 a.m. to City league games will be played at the Old Washington Gym on POPULAR CULTURE: CREATOR OR 4:00 p.m. Health Services encourages Mondays at 7:45 p.m., and on Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. DESTROYER OF AMERICAN VALUES? you to take the time to donate your ur- For information on time and place, call gently needed blood. thruough February 15. On January 31, one of the nine (toll free from Olympia) Pat Kennedy at ECUMENICAL FORUMS ON INDIAN (206) 736-9391 (Centralia College). TREATY RIGHTS will be held at the GINNY RING will be teaching a class First Lutheran Church, 4105 California on changing eating habits. An intro- Ave. S.W., Seattle. The event will duction to alternative nutrition, class include slide presentations of United The Alpine Club and Outdoor Education are sponsoring a used support and behavior modification will Indians of All Tribes Foundation and assist students in an absolute cut-off Cook's Christian Training School. For OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT SALE to be Olympia pottery &At Supply, Inr. held on Tuesday, January 31 at noon of sugar intake. Sign up at Health more information on this week's Services (Seminar Bldg. 2110). $20. forum, call 935-6530. in the CAB lobby. Buy, sell or barter; not for mountaineers only. The first meeting is on February 1, SPECIAL Library 1504 at 10:00 a.m. The class LOW FIRE CERAMIC GLAZES will meet every Wednesday for six CONE 04 - CONE 5 weeks. WHIT DESCHNER will give a slide The LIBRARY REVIEW DTF meets 3 FOR ONLY 1.95 show on KAYAKING AND HIKING in every Wednesday from 8 to 10 a.m. in REGULARLY 90c TO $1.50 PER JAR New Zeland, Australia, Fiji, Tonga and Lib 2205. The DTF will probably meet WATERBED for sale. Queen sized 943-5332 The Samoas. It will be in Lecture Hall weekly until early May. mattress and liner with dark stained 5 at 7 p.m., January 30. Admission will frame. Brand new. Disassembles easily be free. for transporting. Offers over $85, call If we tbritfawe it, we wttlqetit. 866-5107. The FEMINIST KARATE UNION DESIGNERS AND VISUAL ARTISTS meets on Monays at noon in CRC 202, can submit original designs for a on Tuesays and Thursdays at 5:30 in MODEL AVAILABLE (male), days or poster to be used for the 1978 Tacoma- CRC 307, and on Fridays at 6:30 in evenings, rates reasonable and nego- Pierce County SUMMER POPS concert CRC 307. tiable. Call 352-4507, ask for Max. . series. The size of the poster will be 18" X 25", and it will be limited to three colors. Judges will award $500 TESC WOMEN'S BASKETBALL has Have to sell a 1968 V.W. VAN. Runs for the outstanding design. Entries scheduled weekly games through must be received by 5 p.m. February well, with no mechanical problems. February 15 for 7:45 p.m. on Mondays Asking for 900.00 or best offer. Have 17 in the office of the Tacoma Pierce and 6:30 p.m. on Wednesdays. These County Civic Arts Commission: 740 no phone but you can contact Miles at are city league games which will be 1506 Overhulse Road. St. Helens, Med. Arts Bldg., Room played at Eastside and 7th street at the 1315, Tacoma, WA. 98402. For more OLD WASHINGTON GYM.

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1900: Epic Comic Book Communism

reality that the ruling class gives claims, "If it is yours, it belongs victions (Communistic) are often director allows his sense of out as the correct perspective, to all of us." Fortunately, the portrayed symbolically, as humor to enter a scene; where by Nathaniel Koch the true vision. To the extent director has a sense of humor, through their seemingly un- characters relate as people, not that you accept or refuse it, for earlier, when the hunchback quenched enthusiasm for break- as opposing forces. Bertolucci's wholly or in part, you make a Rigoletto rises at the table to ing into the "Internationale" or filming of the sexual relation- political statement, even if the share a poignant insightful obser- an Italian folk song to build ships is refreshing when compared It is extremely difficult to argument isn't strictly political. vation on class struggle, he collective strength. What Berto- to the theatrical, self-conscious make a good political or social ... I told myself that it was one receives a handful of food lucci has, in essence, created is a scenes in say, Looking For Mr. film because the issues are com- thing to make films with political thrown smack into the side of film populated with an inept, Goodbar. plex and, to some extent, ab- arguments, and another to put his head. joyless ruling class, exploited but Bertolucci is a master crafts- stract, and have to be embodied If the film contains any clear resilient peasants, and the real man. The staging, cinemato- in human antagonists to make politics inside films. Two very different things." message, it is that the peasants villains of the story: the violent graphy (Vittorio Storaro) and them come alive. But then in and landowners are both victims evil Fascists. lighting of various scenes often order to make the characters They are indeed. In 1900, the Berlinghieri and Dalco families of the social position and status Had Bertolucci not been so impart astounding visual beauty both dramatic and human in a they are born into, and that intent on reaching a mass world to the film. But the fact remains 90- or 100-minute context, the are caught up in and influenced there will always be a struggle audience with his epic on Italian that the director has simplified issues usually have to be by the political events and move- between those who have and Communism, and concentrated the politics and most of the foreshortened and over-simpli- ments in Italy. But Bertolucci, those who need and have not. on something less ambitious like characters in 1900 to a point fied. In effect, the filmmaker is his brother Giuseppe, and Franco When little Alfredo is born, Don the lives of one or two charac- where both seem hollow and caught between the Scylla of de- Arcalli have created a script Alfredo Berlinghieri (Burt Lan- ters, 1900 might have avoided stagey. In America, Bertolucci personalization and the Chary- where individual characters seem caster) goes into the fields to looking like a leather-bound will be lucky if 1900 draws half bodis of oversimplification. to embody and represent the distribute champagne for celebra- comic book novel. The strongest of the filmgoers who saw Last —John Simon philosophy of entire political movements. The most blatant tion. To Olmo's grandfather he parts of the 4 hour and 5 minute Tango in Paris. So much for his example of this is the Black Shirt offers, "Born together, must movie are those in which the envisioned mass audience. Attila played as a toothy mani- mean something," and adds, "I pulative sadist by Donald Suther- want mine to study law!" Leo Bernardo Bertolucci's Nove- land. The Berlinghieri forman Dalco responds, "I want mine to cento (1900) is an ambitious fail- commits every atrocity you study thievery." Indeed, Alfredo ure. The director intended to would expect an evil fascist to: eventually becomes the Padrone bring to the screen a story of arson, murder, homosexual so- and law of the Berlinghieri land two men, bory on the same day, domy with a child, murder-rape, and Olmo steals a gun and at the beginning of a new cruelty to animals, assault, and papers from the landlord's study. century, in the Emilian region of the constant tormenting of those In place of interesting char- Italy. One is Alfredo Berlinghieri less fortunate than he. His lover acter development, Bertolucci is (Robert De Niro), the grandson and counterpart Regina (Laura fond of substituting well-worn EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER of the Padrone, a wealthy land- Betti) is scarcely better. She cultural myths about the corrup- John Keogh Nathaniel Koch owner who lives in a grandiose barely contains her naked desire tibility of wealth and power. The country villa. The other is Olmo for social status and power, and Berlinghieris are a rich but sad Dalco (Gerard Depardieu), the her voice has all the tonal quali- lot. The old Padrone is impotent MANAGING EDITOR PRODUCTION MANAGER bastard grandson of Leo Dalco ties of the Wicked Witch of the and envies the peasant's close- (Sterling Hayden), who is the West's from The Wizard of Oz. ness to the earth. He dislikes Mandy McFarlan Dana Leigh Squires patriarchal head of a large (Bertolucci's homage to Holly- both his sons. Young Alfredo's family of peasants that live and wood of the '30's?) father (Romolo Valli) is a cruel, FEATURES EDITOR SECRETARY work on the Berlinghieri's land. What is sacrificed by portray- petty man who treats the i The film attempts to portray the ing Attila and Regina as such peasants like property. The Nancy Ann Parkes Joyce Baker two men's lives in relationship to one-dimensional monsters is any other, Ottavio (Werner Bruhns) the politics of the first half of the illumination of what it was is kind and generous but has a 20th-century. Namely the 1908 about the Fascist movement in fondness for cocaine, likes young ADVERTISING MANAGER peasant uprising and strikes, the Italy that attracted a large nude boys, and when his money Greg Hutcheson effect of the First World World enough following to bring Mus- doesn't always purchase hap- War, the rise of Fascism in Italy solini to power in 1922. Berto- piness he bemusingly bemoans, in the Twenties and Thirties to lucci suggests it was in the "I didn't know that the search TONIGHT!!!!!!! finally, April 25th, 1945 . . . landowners interests to support for pleasure could be so tiring." Liberation Day. the Fascist!, "the new crusaders," Alfredo is a well-meaning cow- It is evident, at the end of 245 but nothing more complex. ard who is reduced to a helpless The American Zionist Youth Foundation Inc. minutes of film, that Bertolucci This simplistic treatment of shell when his wife Ada (Domi- presents has sacrificed the depth and politics and characters carries nique Sanda) leaves him. It is complexity of his characters to over to the "inherently capital- implied that "natural death" for make a political film intended to istic" landowners and the "tradi- the Berlinghieris would be sui- BEGIN AND SADAT communicate to a large, diverse tionally communistic" peasants. cide. IMPLICATIONS PAST AND FUTURE audience. Bertolucci's idea of putting In a similar mythic vein, In an interview with Deborah politics inside the film here in- peasants are portrayed as being John Rothman ^ an authority on foreign _. Young in Film Comment, Berto- volves having key characters strong, self-sacrificing, robust, lucci explained his conception spout the primitive beginnings of virile (large families), and cour- policy and the American presidency will and use of political filmmaking: a political philosophy. At the ageous. Their social gatherings begin his talk at 7r30 pm in LH 2. "In general, I believe that all Dalco dinner table, when Olmo are warm and joyous . . . the films, like all books, are politi- produces a coin he earned from envy of the Berlinghieris. Their TONIGHT!!!!!!! cal, in the sense that they either catching and selling frogs to the homes are poor and basic, but 7:30 pm LH 2 accept or refuse the view of Berlinghieris, his grandfather pro- comfortable. Their -political con- Arts and EventsAinb Arts and Events,

MUSIC IN OLYMPIA ON CAMPUS

Old time country dancing? It's still KEETJE TIPPEL [CATHY TIPPEL, happening every Wednesday at 8 p.m., 1976) Based on the Nobel Prize with live band and caller on the first nominated memoirs of Nells Dorff. floor of the Library building. "Alive and Takes place at the turn of the century Kickin'." Donations appreciated. in Amsterdam. Starring Monique van At 8 p.m. on January 27, Evergreen's de Ven as Keetje Tippel. (The Cinema, 943-5914; thru Tuesday, 1/31). "Explorations in Twentieth Century Music" sponsors FOOTNOTE, a Los Angeles trio which moves between OH, GOD! George Burns plays God. serious contemporary music, humor- John is a supermarket mana- ous sketches, jazz & ballet dance, and ger. Directed by Carl Reiner [WHERE'S multimedia effects, culminating in a POPPA?]. (State, 357-4010). fine performance. The Olympia show will include "MULTIMEDIA PRE- LUDES." performed by composer/co- THE DEEP (1977) A couple median and dancer BILL MOULTON, (Jacqueline Bisset and Robert Shaw) an ensemble in tango, and jazz and on their honeymoon go scuba diving modern dance interpretations by PIPER. off Bermuda and dog paddle into PICKRELL and JOHN STEINMETZ. ancient Spanish gold and a modern Admission $2.50; tickets at the door cache of millions of dollars worth of (the Communications building). Con- morphine. Almost half of this adven- tact faculty member Dr. Greg Steinke, ture story, from the bestseller by Peter 866-6064 for more information. Benchly [JAWS], takes place under- DUMI AND THE MINANZI MARIMBA water. Directed by Peter Yates ENSEMBLE will return to TESC on Fri- [BULLITT]. Also starring Nick Nolte. day, January 27, sponsored by the (Starts Friday, 1 /27 at the Olympic, Volleyball Club. The ensemble recently 357-3422). put out an LP on the "Voyager" label. An evening of traditional and contem-, porary African music, guaranteed to PETE'S DRAGON Starring Helen keep you dancing from 8 p.m. to 1 Reddy, Micky Rooney, Red Buttons, a.m. on the 4th floor of the Library Shelley Winters and Jim Backus. building. Those wishing to consume Partially animated. From Walt Disney beer or wine should bring proper I.D. Productions. (Capitol, 357-7161; thru Tickets $2 in advance and $2.50 at the Tuesday, 1/31). cloor. Advance tickets available at Rainy Day Records, Budget Tapes & Records, and The Music Bar, Inc. IN SEATTLE TUESDAYS AT EIGHT presents thp EVERGREEN CONTEMPORARY EN- STROSZEK Written and directed by SEMBLE, in the recital hall of TESC's West German Werner Herzog [EVERY Communications building, January 31. MAN FOR HIMSELF AND GOD Directed by Greg Steinke. Evergreen AGAINST ALL, 1975). An ex-convict, 'acuity member. $1 general public, .50 an old man and a prostitute travel from students. Berlin to Wisconsin to begin a new life. Starring Bruno S. as the IN OLYMPIA ex-convict Stroszek. (The Moore Egyp- tian Theater, 2nd and Virginia, Seattle, APPLEJAM FOLK CENTER hosts 622-9352). PEACE, BREAD AND LAND on Friday, January 27. The threesome plays "in- tricate originals, blues and contempor- Dan Land DERSU UZALA (1975) U.S. premiere ary songs in a most unique and IN OLYMPIA MISCELLANEOUS showing. Directed by Akira Kurosawa polished way." $1.50. On Saturday, On Monday, January 30 at 8 p.m. [SEVEN SAMURAI]. Grand Prize Win- January 28, APPLEJAM presents BO- THE SEATTLE SYMPHONY ORCHES- COLLECTORS' GALLERY, 2103 W. RADICAL WOMEN, the oldest so- ner at the Ninth Moscow Film Festival DIE WAGNER and LARRY HANKS in TRA presents MOZART: REQUIEM, Harrison Ave., is exhibiting a show by cialist women's organization in the and 1975's Academy Award for Best concert. Bodie sings hobo, cowboy, The Last Work of the Great Master at RICHARD KIRSTEN called "The Forces country, will hold a conference Foreign Film. English subtitles. (Har- and train songs in addition to being a THE OPERA HOUSE. RAINER MIEDEL II" until March 4. For information call entitled, "A DECADE OF SOCIALIST vard Exit, Brdway. and Roy, Seattle, fine yodeller. Larry sings traditional Music Director and Conductor, Choral 352-4771. FEMINISM" on the weekend of January 352-4647). American music and songs of Woodie Preparation by ROBERT SCANDRETT, 27, 28 and 29 at the Admiralty Resort Guthrie. Malvina Reynolds, Leadbelly, with ASHLEY PUTNAM, (soprano), in Port Ludlow, Washington. Speakers and other folk artists. $2. Located at ERNST HAEFLIGER (tenor), CLAUDINE IN SEATTLE include MYRA TANNER and JANET JULIA a static adaptation of a story the YWCA, 220 E. Union. Main act at 9 CARLSON (mezzo-soprano), and JOHN MCLOUD. For information, phone 632- taken from Lillian Hellman's PENTI- WEST (bass). Tickets $7.50. $6, and The Artists Gallery, 919 East Pike p.m. Minors welcome. Street, will preview recent photograph- 1815, 632-7449, or 325-8258. MENTO (1973) that fails to penetrate $5. 447-4736. ic works by KIM STEELE at an evening the depth of the writer's feelings for a CAPTAIN COYOTES presents CHILD dear childhood friend. So the script is January 26-28. For two nights only, reception, 5 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, For those of you who mourn the February 1. 322-0111 or 324-0400. beefed up with scenes showing (January 27, 28) COYOTES will feature passing of STAR WARS from Olym- Hellman's (Jane Fonda) frustrated FILMS RUBY STAR, formerly of BLACK OAK pia's State Theatre, take heart. MUSIC The "GEORGE SEGAL: PASTELS attempts at writing THE CHILDREN'S ARKANSAS (along with CHILD). On FROM OUTER SPACE, (A STAR WARS AND SCULPTURE" exhibition contin- HOUR and her relationship with February 1, JUNIOR CADILLAC picks concert) comes to the SEATTLE ues through February 19 at the Seattle ON CAMPUS Dashiell Hammett (Jason Robards). up the billing through February 4. 2410 CENTER COLISEUM Thursday, Febru- Art Museum, Volunteer Park/Seattle Director Fred Zinnemann is skilled at W. Harrison. 357-4191. ary 2 at 8 p.m. The extravaganza to be Center. 447-4710. JEDER FUR SICH UND GOTT recreating the suspense of Hellman's GNU DELI hosts GILA, an acoustical performed by the SEATTLE SYMPHO- GEGEN ALLE [EVERY MAN FOR journey into Nazi Germany to deliver a NY ORCHESTRA will feature HICHAKU jazz band comprised entirely of HIMSELF AND GOD AGAINST ALL, package for the resistance movement. BUCKLEY as Conductor and RAINER The pity is that Jane Fonda and women, on Thursday, January 26. On 1975] In the early 19th-century a man is MIEDEL as Music Director. For ticket January 27 and 28, veteran guitar found on a square in Nuremberg. He Vanessa Redgrave are not given the information call 624-4971. DANCE player LARRY HANKS will offer "folk cannot speak and can barely stand. opportunity to fully develop their and then some." HANKS is reputed to IN SEATTLE The only clue to his identity is a paper characters within Alvin Sargent's limit- be "one of the Northwest's finest ERIC CLAPTON AND HIS BAND will that gives his name as Kasper Mauser. ed screenplay. (Guild 45th, 2115 N. singers." Corner of West Thurston appear with PLAYER at the SEATTLE A new dance troupe called, "DANC- 45th, Seattle, 633-3353.) ERS" will make its first Seattle He is taught to speak, to read and Avenue and Capitol Way. 943-1371. PARAMOUNT THEATER on Sunday, write and then is mysteriously murder- February 5 at 8 p.m. appearance at the Opera House Tues- GRAPEVINE continues to spotlight ed. Based on a real historical Incident. day, January 31 at 8 p.m. The 14- THE TURNING POINT Herbert Ross DEBBIE DODGE for "mellow, conversa- Starring Bruno S. as Kasper Mauser. Here's your chance to see B.B. KINGi member company is directed by directs Arthur Laurent's flatulent story tional music" through January 28. 4500 Directed by Werner Herzog perform before a small crowd. On DENNIS WAYNE and funded by of two women's long-term friendship Lacey Bv. S.E. 491-7878. Monday, February 6, the TROJAN actress JOANNE WOODWARD. Tickets [STROSZEK]. (Lecture Hall 1, Friday 1/27 only, 3:00, 7:00 and 9:30, 75c). and rivalry. Anne Bancroft plays an THE GREENWOOD INN features the HORSE will feature KING for two are available at the Bon Marche and aging ballerina who is reaching the group NATURAL HIGH on January 26, shows, 8:45 and 11:30. Tickets are the usual suburban outlets. point where she can't successfully 27. The management says, "We prefer $6.50 and $7.50 and can be purchased THE HISTORY BOOK: PARTS 4, 5, 6 compete for lead parts with the to call it contemporary sounds for at the TROJAN HORSE, 415 Lenora. (1975) and DEN LANGE KEDJAN [THE company's vounaer dancers. Shirley dancing." On January 30, JORGEN Olympia residents can send checks to: LONG CHAIN, 1972) THE HISTORY MacLaine is her friend who isn't able KRUSE & COMPANY resumes with Trojan Horse, 415 Lenora, Seattle, WA LECTURES AND READINGS BOOK is the collective title for nine to resolve the fact that she quit more contemporary sounds. 2300 98121. An advance phone call is advis- short films which dramatize a Marxist dancing to marry and raise a family. If Evergreen Park Drive. 943-4000. able. 624-8848. ON CAMPUS interpretation of the last 500 years of one can bear the women's obligatory RED KELLY'S, renowned for fine history. The series was originally cat fight and a sappy romance between The flamboyant foursome THE jazz, highlights regulars FREDDIE The Center for Literature In Perfor- produced by Jannik Hastrup and Li the Russian dancer (Mikhail GREENWELL (on saxophone), WILLY MANHATTEN TRANSFER returns to Vilstrup for the Danish Government Baryshnikov) and MacLaine's talented Seattle for a concert at THE OPERA mance presents an open reading with HOBART (on trumpet), and JAN featured readers GERALDINE McGOW- Film Office and the technique of the ballerina daughter, the dance sequenc- STENTZ (one of the Northwest's finest HOUSE on Tuesday, February 7 at 8 films feature a combination of various es provide the film's most exciting p.m. The band's most recent album is AN and WENDY SCHOFIELD Thursday, vocalists), on Friday, January 27. January 26 at the CAB Coffeehouse kinds of animation with live-action moments. Beautiful and impressively entitled PASTICHE. Tickets available filmed, they feature Baryshnikov with Saturday, January 28 is "Big Band (rm. 104) at 8 p.m. footage (newsreels, interviews). Made Night" at RED'S. BILL RAMSAY (on through the Bon Marche and usual primarily for children. DEN LANGE Suzanne Farrell, Peter Martins, Marline saxophone) will join the regular band suburban outlets. KEDJAN is the story of the construc- Van Humel and others from the members, along with other surprises. TESC Faculty member DR. ELIZA- tion of two buildings for U.S. American Ballet Theatre. (Varsity 3501 Capitol Bv. across from the KZAM invites you to an evening with BETH KUTTER will lecture on, "THE companies in Bombay, India. It Walk-In, 4329 University Way N.E., brewery. 357-4975. CHICK COREA & HERBIE HANCOCK MEANING OF RECOMBINANT DNA describes how female construction Seattle, 632-3131.) RICHARD'S ROUNDHOUSE contin- in concert, Saturday, February 11, at 8 RESEARCH" in the second "Tuesdays workers are brought from South India ues with SMYLE, a disco band,, p.m. at the PARAMOUNT NORTH- at Eight" presentation, January 24 at 8 to work for starvation wages. The 1900 Director Bernardo Bertolucci's through f-ebruary 4. 4110 Market WEST THEATER. Tickets are $7.50, $8. p.m. in the Communications Building women are left stranded in Bombay's [LAST TANGO IN PARIS] four hour and Square, Lacey. 456-2222. and $8.50 (reserved seating), and Recital Hall. slums when the work is finished. five minute film. Starring Robert De available in Olympia at Budget Tapes & B&W. (Lecture Hall 1, Monday 1/30 at Niro, Gerard Depardiel, Dominque The OLYMPIA SYMPHONY OR- Records. JOHN ROTHMAN, noted San Fran- 7:30 p.m. and Tuesday 1/31 at 12:00 Sanda, Burt Lancaster, and Donald CHESTRA presents its second concert cisco area lecturer, will speak on the p.m.) Sutherland. (Seven Gables, N.E. 50th of the 1977-78 season Sunday, January topic: "BEGIN AND SADAT: IMPLICA- and Roosevelt, Seattle, 632-8820). 29, at 7 p.m. in the Tumwater High TIONS PAST AND FUTURE" Thursday, School Performing Arts Center. Tickets January 26 at 7:30 p.m. in LH II. $2 adults, $1 students. ART HERE COMES MR. JORDAN (1941) KURONEKO (1968) Written and Messenger 7013 (Edward Everett IN SEATTLE ON CAMPUS directed by Kaneto Shindo. A 12th Morton) Is sent to New Jersey to century Japanese woman and her collect souls. He makes the mistake of THE SEATTLE OPERA production of Works by Pacific Northwest artists 20-year-old daughter-in-law are raped sending boxing champion Joe MUSSORGSKY'S great opera, BORIS MARGARET THOMKINS and ANDREW THEATER and murdered by a band of samurai. Pendleton (Robert Montgomery) to heaven fifty years before his time. GUDONOV, begins January 26 at THE KEATING will be featured In a joint IN SEATTLE Later, the leader of the samurai is OPERA HOUSE. Featured in the titled exhibit at The Evergreen State College mauled to death by a seductive woman When Joe is given another chance, it role will be NICOLA GHIUSELEV. Library Gallery through February 5. A who resembles his victim. Gintoki, the is discovered that his body has been Other Russian language performances selection of paintings from Thomkins' MARCEL MARCEAU, the French husband of the murdered girl returns taken from the plane crash and are slated for January 28 and February "Retrospective Exhibit" and Keating's mime genious, will be performing at home and meets the spirits of his dead cremated. With Claude Rains. (The 1, 2. English language performances "Color Xerox," a series of xerox-repro- the Seattle Opera House Wednesday, wife and mother who have been Rose Bud Movie Palace, 3rd and (GIORGIO TOZZI will sing BORIS) on duced collages, are showing in the -February 8 at 8 p.m. Tickets are preying on passing samurai. He is Washington in Pioneer Square, Seattle, February 3, 5. Library Gallery from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. available at the Bon Marche and the ordered by his band's leader to get rid 682-1887). . JOHNNY MATHIS will perform in Monday through Thursday; 8 a.m. to 7 usual suburban outlets. of the ghosts. (Lecture Hall 1, concert at THE OPERA HOUSE, p.m. Friday; 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday, and Wednesday 2/1 only, 1:30 & 7:30 January 27. 1 to 9 p.m. Sunday. p.m., free.)