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Y Balkhy .\ftry lo OrchrrrrlAt - Show The speakerfor the ninth The Karate demonstration ally becameworldwide. Today graduating class Highlineof joined the staff as president in requirements for the date and Hot Pants show, held on Japan has the largest per capita CommunityCollege will be its 19M,one year after its found- desrec. this campus May 11 which was involvement in Karate. own president, Dr. M.A. Allan. ing.Since then Dr. Allan has Before joining the Highline sponsored bythe Mid-Manage- Several local clubswere Commencement at thecollege directed the growth ofthe col- Collegefaculty, Dr. Allan had mentclub, tmed outto be demonstrating various moves in will be June 11. lege to the point where it is the been an associateprofessor of simply a Karate demonstration. Karate, and among the partici- For this class, as well as for largest single-campus communi- education and director of place It seems the Women’s United pants was SteveArmstrong, manyfaculty of Highline,the ty college in the state. ment at WesternWashington objectedto the hot pants show who holds an 8thdegree black commencement speech will be The gradnates this year - State College, Bellingham. so, after apologieswere made belt. He is thehighest ranking the last official act by Dr. Allan those who have earned a twe Commencement activities at to the audience and the models, belt holder in the Northwest and since he has announced his res- year assodate degree in arts, Highline will start at 7:30 p.m. the karate demonstrationgot oneof the highest nonariental ignationas president effective applied scimes, or general and be followed by a reception underway. Editorial page two. holders in the world. August. 31. studies number more &an in thestudent center building. Karate began in China - traditionalThe end-of-the- The demonstration was both Dr. Allan has served 3s pres- #ob Last year there were 331 around 500 A.D.and spread informative and enjoyable. ident. of the college for nine of students who completed the quarterfaculty brunch will be east, throughout the and eventu- its 10 years ofoperation; he held at noon on that same date. Mundt Named As State CC Director OLYMPIA - TheState Boardfor Community College for all fornip ~bgJdfarie** Volume 10 No. 15 Highline-. College, Midway, Washington Friday, May 21, 1971 ~ ~ ~ .~ Educationrecentlv ~~- announced ”it He was Pacific N*rth_west will select John Cy Mundt, 51, of regional vice president for mne New York as statecommunity Star and manager of its subsidi- college director. Co.,ary, inPioneer Seattle Sand during and 1963 and \NACCSG Elects New Actionon the appointment will be taken at the Board’s 64. During that time he was ac- - - May 20 meeting in Spokane. tive in th; &ai& of the Seattle Mr. Mundt is seniorvice Symphony,Seattle Area In- president - marketing and pub dustrial Counciland the Inland Student State Leader lic affairs forthe Lone Star Empire Watemays Association, Cement Corp., a firm with and was chairman of the public BELLEWE - The Washing the Association’sstudent lobby past year. which he has been associated affairs committee of the Seattle tonAssociation of Community effort before this session of the Morrison will replace the since 1956. Chamber of Commerce. CollegeStudent Governments statelegislature as administra- currentState Qlairman, David Mr. Mundtreplaces Dr. Al- In his present position he has has announced its newState tive assistant to Mr. Dario Calof, on May 30th. Calof, elect- bert A. Canfield whoresigned served as a spakernan on trade Chairmanfor the year 1971-72 Ybarra, W.A.C.C.S.G. Informa- ed by the Association last May, December 31 to join the faculty questions before committees of schoolyear. At a recent state tion Coordinator. Thestudent was responsiblefor involving of the University of Florida. @e U.S. House and Senate. He meeting of communitycollege lobbying effort, which has been the Association in this session of A graduateof DePauw Uni- also acted as the publicmem- studentleaders Mr. Michael endorsed by theGovernor has the legislature.Calof, 21, cur- versity and the Yale University ber of a US. Information Agen- Morrison, ’20, was elected to the been met with great enthusiasm rentlya student at Bellevue Law School, Mr. Mundtdid cy inspection team in Kuala statewide post. by virtually all the legislators in Community College, is also a ~ Morrison, a student..at postgraduate work in Peru and Ltlmpnr,Malaysia last year.. Mr. session.The lobbying effort is member . .’ ofthe Governor’s Cubabefore and after World He and his wifehave three skagit . ValIef” (3dkgei -. was one of the first of its type in’the (hninhion forYouth Involve- War II. During the war, he rose children, all collegestudents. electedby “a near unanimous Country. ment. He will attend The Ever- from private tocompany com- The family resides in Scarsdale, voteon the first ballot at the Morrison has been active in green StateCollege when it mander with the Army. N.Y. where Mr. Mundt is chair- student meeting held recently in studentgovernment activities opens in the Fall. He was associateprofessor man of social concerns commis- Moses Lake, Washington. for two years, both on skagit The association has drawn ofSpanish at Yale in 1947 and sion of his church. Morrison has been active in Valley Cdlege and in Olympia. nation-wide acclaim for its phi- 48 and amember of aNew Running on a platform of prov- hsophy of, working for construc- York law firm from 1948 to 1956. “Superstar’” iding W.A.C.C.S,G, With greater tive change within the system. In his first six years with diversity to servestudents. Besides its legislative involve- Lone Star Cement, Mr. Mandt Morrison defeated Mr. Edward ment,W.A.C.cS.G. is working was engaged in the firm’s for- Sullivan, a student from North on programs to aid minority eign operations, managingthe Controversial Opera Seattle who has also been highly students in community colleges, Uruguayan and Argentine sub active in stadent affairs for the curriculum refom- andinnova; sidiariea and later acting as tion,student involvement, and vice president of administration Hike Your problems of campusgover- Slated For Highline ment., by Jan Donofrio beenenthusiastically accepted Legs Off Aids Cut byyoung people all over our The Highline College Choir is country if record sales and ATTENTION FACULTY: busily preparing for the five Inside. b The financial picture at press interviews are a true indi- The Hiking Club is in need of a Highline is grim forthe 1971-72 performances of the rock opera cation of their reactions. facultymember toaccompany ThePresident and Women’s year. em Christ, Superstar.” Stu- G. I.’s in Europe welcomed them on a Memorial Day week- united receivethe brunt of T- Drastic cuts in 1972 fiscal ients will have an opportunity performances of the rock opera end hike. Word editorials. Page 2 awards have left Highline’s fii- to attend the two hour opera in on at least four bases during The hike will take lace May The Health Care Fair is giv- ancial aids officewith inade- the Lecture Hall starting at 12: Lenten Season. Howev- 28 through31 atLafe Ozette. thiar en the red carpet Page 3 I . quatefunds to meet theneeds 30 Friday, May 28 and Thure er, e operaproves to be con- Anyoneinterested should con- of disadvantaged students. day,June 3 at l2:30. A few troversial, to say the least. tact Miss Ingrid Simonson, or Another Douthittepic. This According to Miss Billie HU- seats may be left forthe 8:oO Same of our colleges’choir the Hiking Club at extension 256 one’s a classic. Page 2, liard, Director of Financial p.m. performance Monday, May members haverefused to par- for further information. The Broadcast Buffs have a Aids, the recent increase in tui- 31. The evenin of May 29 and tidpate in it due to certain sec- In the event a chaperone is special treat. Page 4 tion, coupled with the economic May ‘30 are 1. There is no tions of the libretto or because not found, the hike .will have to slump in theSeattle area will admission, but you must have a Jesus is generally portrayed as be cancelled. W/.!#%AP/l///A$ lace many students in need of reservationfor the night time amanandusuallytreatedas , kmdal aid.Theincreased performances.The day time such by his peers. enrollment expected next year performances are on a first In early May, a court order will also increase the number of come - first served basis. Reser- blocked a performance at Mich- students reques vations for the May 31 perform- State University; the tradi- Awards haveXd* received ance may be secured %?t nalists were more energetic throughEducational Op rtuni- tacting the secretaryin Radty con- in their opposition there!. B. ty ~rants,College worpP.Study of ’Su erstad critics, Program, and National Defem Drama directorfor the pro- duction is Miss Shirle Robert- cOmpOger said: Loan. However,the amount of alrist is internatid and uni- awards received is slightly over m, ~lancarter wd be the mator who will introduce versalatalltlroea- “The p- half of what was requested and ple who do object are the people a proved by the regional panel scenes and musical selections suchaswasdoneoslbothofthe who have rejected Christ o!HEW and college representa- Music dtrectar Gordon tives. The amountrequested KJR presentations of the re cod Jim Greek will handle the Voiler, stated, “We are endmv- was considered the minimum orfaeto oastepfartberthan necessary to fill expected stu= dent needs. At this time last -A-bgtbccc#lposenRiaandwebber ear, the Finaacial Aids office orboQnatl%giWdJWU8~tbe Ldreceived approximately 250 SoadGOd,”pdintbe applicati~.TO date, Mirrs HU= .Rdurrsctkn. I bopG t&t our uard S2B-w dwhbwillattendrabra rrbrtdloltba~ir I about? 0 ,.. .’*’ . .. , . , . .. I b c Thunder-Word Page 2 Friday, May 2 1, 1971 1. Tmcstees Meeting political bait? Postponed Ln 1968 Richard Nixon campaigned for the presidency on 91e The regular monthly meeting promise that if elected, America would discontinue aggressive mli- of the Highline Community Col- tary involvement against the Viet Cong and the army of North Viet lege board of trustees has been Nam postponed one week from May Following his election, Mr.