V13 #1 December 1991 - Archives - The Evergreen State College
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<strong>The</strong> 20th...<br />
One More Time<br />
Nearly a quarter century has passed<br />
since the idea of <strong>Evergreen</strong> began to<br />
assume the form of reality. We find<br />
ourselves approaching the 25th anniversary<br />
of several significant dates: March<br />
1, 1967, the Washington <strong>State</strong> Legislature<br />
votes the college into being; March<br />
21, 1967, the Governor signs the bill<br />
creating the college; August 30, 1967,<br />
the Board of Trustees holds its first<br />
meeting in the office of Governor Dan<br />
Evans; and in January 1968, the Board<br />
selects and approves a name for the new<br />
<strong>College</strong> - <strong>The</strong> <strong>Evergreen</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />
.'. ;. - -<br />
So why, as we approach the quarter<br />
century mark, is the ReView celebrating<br />
the 20th all over again? Because it was<br />
20 years ago this fall that <strong>Evergreen</strong><br />
opened its doors to its first group of<br />
students. <strong>The</strong> date was October 4, 1971,<br />
and actually the doors were opening in<br />
several locations throughout Thurston<br />
County since the campus wasn't<br />
completed. (For example, classes were<br />
held in the legislative chambers, as<br />
shown above.) This issue of ReView<br />
celebrates the first fall, the first classes,<br />
those first <strong>Evergreen</strong>ers. We've attempted<br />
to provide a close-up view of<br />
the college's early days by looking at the<br />
journey that's followed for both<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong> and <strong>Evergreen</strong>ers.<br />
"<strong>Evergreen</strong><br />
was an act of hope."<br />
Ray Kelleher '88 was one of those first<br />
students in the Fall of '71, when it was<br />
easier to describe what <strong>Evergreen</strong> wasn't<br />
than what it was. A frequent ReView<br />
contributor, Kelleher's essay invokes<br />
powerful images and emotions about<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong> beginnings. Sometimes funny,<br />
sometimes gut wrenching, always<br />
disquieting, Kelleher's story of the "Dirt<br />
People" brings us all back to those days<br />
only a few were privileged to live.<br />
"...Wherever it was going,<br />
we would have some<br />
hand in it."<br />
Rita Pougiales shares the tale of her<br />
journey from two perspectives: one as a<br />
student in the fall of '71 and the other as<br />
a member of the faculty in the fall of '91.<br />
After completing her senior year here,<br />
Pougiales returned in 1979 as the<br />
college's first alumni faculty member. She<br />
loves the learning, the pioneering, the<br />
inspiration that comes from working<br />
with people who care about what they're<br />
doing. Student first, then teacher<br />
Pougiales's <strong>Evergreen</strong> journey keeps<br />
bringing her to exciting and challenging<br />
new destinations.<br />
"<strong>The</strong>y all came here<br />
because they believe<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong> is<br />
something special."<br />
So reports Ethnographer Peter Tommerup<br />
in describing the "true believers" he found<br />
at <strong>Evergreen</strong>. It's appropriate that the<br />
college has completed its first "physical<br />
examination" just as it reaches this new<br />
stage of maturity. Tommerup spent a full<br />
year completing an ethnographic study of<br />
the college. <strong>The</strong> result will be a booklength<br />
report providing insights into how<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong> works. ReView takes an<br />
intriguing first look at this exciting<br />
historical study based on hundreds of<br />
hours spent with students, faculty and staff.<br />
We round out the journey with an<br />
interesting comparative look at the<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong>ers of 1971 versus the Greeners<br />
of today and a selection of photos that<br />
bring the stories and essays home. And of<br />
course the issue includes our regular<br />
ReView features...news from alums and<br />
the Alumni Office, GeoNews (aka<br />
GooeyNooze), and the list of contributors<br />
to <strong>Evergreen</strong>. Whether you're part of<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong>'s past, present or future, we<br />
hope you'll find something of value on<br />
these pages. This imaginative, intimate,<br />
unique learning community holds many<br />
stories, many memories and many<br />
journeys made for sharing.<br />
Come make this journey with us through<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong> time.
I<br />
Could've<br />
Known?<br />
byRayKelleher'88<br />
EVERYONE HAS A DEFINING AUTOBIOGRAPHI-<br />
CAL FACT, AN ISOLATED SENTENCE COMPUL-<br />
SIVELY LEVERED INTO CONVERSATIONS AT<br />
PARTIES OR ON AIRPLANES WHERE ONE'S<br />
AUDIENCE IS CAPTIVE.<br />
"I BOUGHT MICROSOFT IN 1984."<br />
"I KNEW MATT GROENING."<br />
"I AM POWERLESS OVER ALCOHOL AND MY<br />
LIFE HAS BECOME UNMANAGEABLE."<br />
"I WAS IN 'NAM. I'M STILL IN 'NAM."<br />
MINE IS "I ENTERED EVERGREEN IN THE FALL<br />
OF 1971." I'm not sure why I need people to<br />
know this. It's not bragging, and it's not<br />
confessing. Usually it carries no dramatic<br />
weight at all. Maybe it's just my little way of<br />
saying, "I may look composed, but I have done<br />
desperate deeds."<br />
<strong>The</strong>re was no Newsweek coverage. <strong>The</strong>re<br />
was no talk about the Ivy League of state<br />
colleges. When I waffle-stomped on the campus<br />
three months before classes started, it was<br />
nothing but a couple of bare superstructures<br />
and a few impressive holes in the ground.<br />
From a conventional perspective, enrolling at<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong> was the educational equivalent of<br />
bungee jumping; at worst reckless and idiotic,<br />
at best thrilling but odd. Whatever it was, it<br />
wasn't considered real college.<br />
<strong>The</strong> hot book in my last year of high school<br />
was Summerhill by Alexander Neill. Summerhill<br />
chronicled a "free" school in England<br />
where kids decided how they would study,<br />
structured their own community, enacted and<br />
enforced legislation, defied age hierarchy.<br />
Children blossomed there and realized astonishing<br />
creative and intellectual potential. For<br />
some of us Summerhill became a bible.<br />
At this point a shrewd counselor who understood<br />
my dropout potential told me about<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong>. Until then school had been a depressing,<br />
inevitable trap, and I couldn't imagine<br />
college preparing me for any life I wanted<br />
any part of. <strong>The</strong> alternative was to enter the<br />
work force at some incredibly low level like<br />
carnival ride attendant or shoplifter.<br />
In actuality she was able to tell me more<br />
about what <strong>Evergreen</strong> wasn't then what it<br />
was, but that was okay. What it wasn't was<br />
cutthroat competition, pointless and relentless<br />
exams, disjointed departments with embalmed<br />
professors, greeks, "coeds," requirements,<br />
a knowledge mill.<br />
When I heard about <strong>Evergreen</strong> I knew how<br />
19th century English debtors must have felt<br />
when they heard about Australia. It was a<br />
chance to end-run a bleak system. <strong>Evergreen</strong><br />
was an act of hope.<br />
"Where do I sign?" I said. I had nothing to<br />
lose.<br />
For a hundred years life in Olympia had<br />
been geared to the wood products industry and<br />
the state assemblyman who liked his steak rare<br />
and his pork barrelled. <strong>The</strong> only students were<br />
the few well-mannered folk out at Saint<br />
Martin's, and in September of 1971 Thurston<br />
County seemed culturally and entrepreneurially<br />
unprepared for us.<br />
Still, we came, ready to grow our own and<br />
celebrate our historic good fortune.<br />
We brought homemade dulcimers, prayer<br />
wheels, Hohner Blues Harps and windowpane.<br />
We ate ridiculous bread, smoked salmon,<br />
kefir, vegie burritos, ginseng and washed it all<br />
down with Oly draft in to-go gallons from<br />
Spud 'n' Elma's. We itrvited Ram Das, Ken<br />
Kesey, the San Francisco Mime Troupe, Gary<br />
Snyder, Malvina Reynolds—if not in fact then<br />
in spirit.<br />
We chanted, sang, folk danced, tai chi'd and<br />
TM'd. And when the party was over we melted<br />
away to our chickenless coops, oysterless sheds,<br />
yurts, tepees, and magic buses.<br />
When asked to recall what it was like to<br />
have 1,178 <strong>Evergreen</strong>ers suddenly descend<br />
on the town, an Olympia native who was 13<br />
at the time said, "It was kind of weird. We<br />
called you the Dirt People."<br />
Hygiene may have been inconsistent, but<br />
enthusiasm and fellowship seemed endless.<br />
Students and faculty alike had gambled futures<br />
on nothing more than a vision. <strong>The</strong>re<br />
was, as I recall, an unspoken consensus that<br />
visions were substantial.<br />
A locked door was considered a lapse of<br />
faith, and faculty offices and dorm apartments<br />
were wide open twenty-four hours a<br />
day. Mischief and petty theft eventually<br />
changed that, but it's important to remember<br />
that, however briefly, universal honesty was<br />
the assumption at <strong>Evergreen</strong>. People felt safe.<br />
None of the accepted boundaries between<br />
work and play, mentor and protege, education<br />
and career were taken for granted. <strong>The</strong>re<br />
was presumed academic validity to almost<br />
any activity you could document whether it<br />
was starting a crisis clinic or recording your<br />
dreams. As well as seminar leader, a faculty<br />
member might be a drinking buddy, nemesis,<br />
priest or lover. Seminars, though occasionally<br />
rational, were never decorous or banal. Topics<br />
came fully loaded.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Evergreen</strong> ReView Fall Edition, <strong>December</strong> 3, <strong>1991</strong><br />
,„.<br />
I wish I could say I had an academically<br />
distinguished year in 1971. For me <strong>Evergreen</strong><br />
proved an excellent place to write poetry,<br />
read a little Kerouac and sleep with my girlfriend<br />
without any hassles. Finding a faculty<br />
member sympathetic to my priorities was<br />
surprisingly easy. We called this an Individual<br />
Contract. It was self-paced self-indulgence<br />
and <strong>Evergreen</strong> granted me the freedom to<br />
choose it.<br />
Most of us were thinking for ourselves and<br />
paying the price for the first time in our lives.<br />
<strong>The</strong> results were sometimes solipsistic and<br />
airbrained, but it was the beginning that had<br />
to be made. Any retreat to conventionality<br />
would have rendered the whole venture pointless,<br />
and the exceptional creativity, focus and<br />
dedication of many bore everyone along,<br />
justifying all the risks and looniness.<br />
When I returned in the fall of '72, I was<br />
struck by how fast <strong>Evergreen</strong> was changing.<br />
<strong>The</strong> dorms were complete. <strong>The</strong> CAB was<br />
open. <strong>The</strong> landscaping was in place, and it<br />
took ever greater guile to break into the steam<br />
tunnels for a night of psychedelic spelunking.<br />
<strong>The</strong> biggest difference, however, was the<br />
sense that hopes and vision were being replaced<br />
by expectations. Though still an iffy<br />
proposition, <strong>Evergreen</strong> was for real, and the<br />
second wave of settlers was rolling in with<br />
heavier baggage than their Barbary Coast<br />
predecessors. I saw more minorities, older<br />
returning students, single mothers; people for<br />
whom <strong>Evergreen</strong> was less a high concept than<br />
a practical alternative. <strong>The</strong> curve was rising.<br />
Just over the hill was Watergate, then disco,<br />
Billy Carter, more Republicans, Bruce Willis,<br />
the New World Order—history, in other<br />
words. Who could have known? It overtook<br />
us all, made a radical out of Ramsey Clark, a<br />
stockbroker out of Jerry Rubin, and an institution<br />
out of <strong>Evergreen</strong>. Let the deep thinkers<br />
sort it all out. I simply want to testify that<br />
years before anyone ever said the word<br />
"Greener" there were the Dirt People.
Freedom to learn<br />
and a sense of<br />
community attracted<br />
Rita Pougiales to<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong> as a<br />
fourth-year student<br />
in 1971 and brought<br />
her back in 1979<br />
as the college's<br />
first alumni<br />
faculty member.<br />
Year Journey<br />
Rita Pougiales's <strong>Evergreen</strong> Story<br />
After 20 years Pougiales says the important<br />
things haven't changed since she studied in<br />
the "Individual, Citizen and <strong>State</strong>" academic<br />
program during the college's pioneer year.<br />
"It was crystal clear this college was new and<br />
wherever it was going, we would have some<br />
hand in it," says Pougiales. "And still, in<br />
some ways that hasn't changed. At the<br />
beginning of a program I'm always trying<br />
something new and untested, and therefore it<br />
really means something to me."<br />
Friendship and tragedy played important<br />
roles in Pougiales's decisions to come to<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong>. While traveling across country in<br />
1970, she decided to visit her friend Willi<br />
Unsoeld, a founding faculty member who'd<br />
been co-director of the Outward Bound<br />
program where Pougiales was an instructor.<br />
Unsoeld told her how coordinated studies<br />
would work and what kind of student would<br />
excel here. He leveled his characteristic stern<br />
expression — chin down, eyes piercing —<br />
and said, "Pougiales! What are you doing<br />
with your life?"<br />
<strong>The</strong> discussion changed her life. She had cut<br />
loose from an education in Minnesota after<br />
nearly completing majors in anthropology<br />
and history. She found traditional colleges<br />
limiting and stifling.<br />
"Having someone care so much about my<br />
education was a major factor in my decision<br />
to continue, and <strong>Evergreen</strong> was the one place<br />
I knew I could go where I'd complete the<br />
degree," she says.<br />
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Community, flexibility, learning from peers,<br />
and working hard on things that matter —<br />
these are what Pougiales loved about her<br />
work with Outward Bound and sensed she'd<br />
find at <strong>Evergreen</strong>. She did.<br />
<strong>The</strong> call to return to <strong>Evergreen</strong> as a faculty<br />
member came after she completed<br />
coursework for an interdepartmental Ph.D.<br />
that focused on anthropology and education<br />
at <strong>The</strong> University of Oregon. She was offered<br />
a temporary, one-year job teaching in the<br />
program Willi Unsoeld was scheduled to<br />
teach before an avalanche took his life on Mt.<br />
Rainier the summer of '79.<br />
"When I came back, it was with real mixed<br />
feelings because of that situation," she says.<br />
A turning point for the new teacher came<br />
soon after her arrival when she met David<br />
Marr, one of five faculty members who<br />
taught her program in 1971-72. Marr made a<br />
point of telling her the college was lucky to<br />
have her as a faculty member.<br />
"That was great. I wasn't that confident in<br />
my ability to teach and that raised my<br />
confidence."<br />
Temporary status became permanent and<br />
by 1987, she was writing evaluations of<br />
her faculty colleagues in her role as an<br />
academic dean.<br />
"It was a wonderful way to get to know my<br />
colleagues. And because I'd see so many<br />
people teach and thought so much about<br />
teaching while writing their evaluations, I<br />
found my teaching much improved when I<br />
came back onto the faculty," she says.<br />
1<br />
Today Pougiales is in the second year of<br />
another pioneering effort, the college's<br />
Master in Teaching Program. Students and<br />
most faculty stay together as a learning<br />
community from beginning to end of this two<br />
year program. Last February Governor<br />
Gardner signed a proclamation recognizing<br />
the "exceptionally gifted and committed"<br />
students and faculty of the new MIT<br />
Program, citing the importance of assuming<br />
new responsibilities in redesigning the schools<br />
of the future, the need to establish new<br />
standards of excellence in Washington state,<br />
and the college's leadership in responding to<br />
state teacher-preparation reform efforts by<br />
initiating the MIT program.<br />
"I wouldn't stick around if <strong>Evergreen</strong> weren't<br />
a place faculty and students could do things<br />
that mattered," says Pougiales.<br />
One thing that has changed since 1971 is the<br />
level of acceptance of the college, especially<br />
by local media that carried negative descriptions<br />
of the new arrivals to campus in 1971.<br />
"Some of the old ideas still exist," she says.<br />
"<strong>The</strong>re's still quite a variety of opinion out<br />
there about <strong>Evergreen</strong>."<br />
Visiting MIT students who are teaching in<br />
surrounding communities, she'll hear an<br />
occasional disparaging remark.<br />
"I'm glad to hear those comments," she says.<br />
"That always leads to an interesting conversation<br />
with that particular person about what<br />
we do here."<br />
On campus, another form of controversy, the<br />
ongoing debate about "why we teach the way<br />
we do" continues, summarized as the faculty<br />
debate about whether a more experiential<br />
approach to teaching is superior to a more<br />
text-based approach. She found the debate<br />
strong when she returned as a teacher, and<br />
that discussion still continues today, along<br />
with a debate about how multiculturalism<br />
can best be infused across the curriculum.<br />
However, one common characterization of<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong>'s early years, that students were<br />
mostly a "counterculture" group, does not<br />
match with recollections of her 1971-'72<br />
program.<br />
"We had a blend of people, kids who<br />
graduated from local high schools, people<br />
like me from across the country, and some<br />
older students. But I don't remember a lot of<br />
counterculture looking people."<br />
"Things were so scattered that first year, with<br />
people meeting in the Capitol legislative<br />
chambers, in faculty homes or out in the field,<br />
and I had such a strong involvement in my<br />
program — I identified with it so strongly —<br />
that I felt somewhat isolated from the rest of<br />
the college," she says.<br />
But individuality and a fervor for teaching<br />
and learning were qualities that dominated<br />
the campus that first year. Returning as a<br />
teacher she was pleased to find the faculty<br />
hadn't blended into a "homogeneous lot"<br />
and that a fervor for learning still existed. She<br />
also found a stronger campus-wide sense of<br />
community. Later, as a dean, she came to<br />
know the staff.<br />
"I was pleased and impressed with the very<br />
widespread commitment here on the part of<br />
the staff, especially on the part of the<br />
program secretaries," she says.<br />
r<br />
One thing is crystal clear about Pougiales and<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong>. What brought her to the college in<br />
1971, and brought her back as a faculty<br />
member in 1979, is what keeps her on<br />
campus today.<br />
"I knew from my experience as a student that<br />
I'd be working with other people on something<br />
that I really cared about, and that is<br />
something I really came to love."<br />
<strong>The</strong>n there are the students.<br />
"<strong>Evergreen</strong> attracts really talented students<br />
who continue to be a great source of<br />
inspiration for me," says the teacher.<br />
Fall Edition, <strong>December</strong> 3, <strong>1991</strong>
What Will Be, Is<br />
by Michael Wark<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong>'s culture has just completed a<br />
year-long "physical examination" called an<br />
ethnography that revealed some fascinating<br />
patterns and traditions on campus, including<br />
an amazing amount of similarity between<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong>'s early days and the <strong>Evergreen</strong> of<br />
<strong>1991</strong>.<br />
For instance, Charles McCann, <strong>Evergreen</strong>'s<br />
founding president, described the "right" climate<br />
for learning in a paper called "Vital<br />
Undergraduate Studies" in 1969, before the<br />
first student stepped onto campus.<br />
"You get a real jolt when you're reading<br />
that paper and realize he's describing what's<br />
happening at <strong>Evergreen</strong> today," says Peter<br />
Tommerup, the ethnographer hired by the<br />
college's Assessment Committee to take a<br />
close, anthropological look at <strong>Evergreen</strong>'s<br />
culture.<br />
Tommerup got another jolt reading an<br />
article by founding Dean Charles Teske, who<br />
described the organizational culture at the<br />
end of the first year: "<strong>The</strong>re is little room for<br />
boredom, mediocrity or complacency. People<br />
here are intense and involved." Again, the<br />
similarities to present-day <strong>Evergreen</strong> are amazing,<br />
says Tommerup. "Rather than envisioning<br />
what will be, he is describing what was."<br />
<strong>The</strong>se archival papers are just frosting on<br />
the cake in Tommerup's year of research at<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong>. He interviewed hundreds of students,<br />
faculty and staff, tape recorded many<br />
of their conversations, and had them transcribed<br />
into 1,000 pages of text. Now he'll<br />
throw in a truckload of personal experience<br />
and blend it all together in a final product: a<br />
book-length report providing fascinating insights<br />
into how the <strong>Evergreen</strong> community<br />
works. Although his focus is on the present,<br />
correlations with the past are important.<br />
"Wild successes happen in academic programs<br />
when people are in a spontaneous,<br />
serendipitous mode of working. <strong>The</strong> really<br />
neat things that happen here happen when<br />
people are in that mode," says Tommerup.<br />
Conclusions like this started to surface<br />
after months of hearing and recording stories.<br />
As Tommerup read through his transcripts,<br />
the stories began to "sort themselves" into a<br />
series of themes that he named Discovery,<br />
Initiation, Participation and Separation (See<br />
<strong>The</strong>mes, page 9).<br />
However, two themes operate throughout<br />
everything that happens at <strong>Evergreen</strong>: flexibility<br />
and transformation.<br />
References to the college's early years were<br />
also common, both from people here 20 years<br />
ago and from people who were repeating the<br />
college's "folklore."<br />
"My sense is that it's amazing how much of<br />
the essential culture is still happening here —<br />
including attitudes of caring and compassion<br />
and a value for spontaneity, informality and<br />
flexibility," says Tommerup. "A lot of the<br />
ethos of the culture from the early days still<br />
exists."<br />
Some things have become routine as successful<br />
strategies are repeated and people are<br />
no longer struggling to build a college from<br />
scratch. As the average age difference between<br />
faculty and students grows, some of the<br />
edge has dulled on stories about field study<br />
and potlucks. And a long-standing tradition<br />
of freedom also has its mellowing effect.<br />
"In the beginning, <strong>Evergreen</strong> was digging<br />
its heels in the ground and saying 'we're<br />
different,'" says Tommerup. "To communicate<br />
they were different, some people ran with<br />
the freedom and went wild. Now freedom is<br />
taken for granted so people aren't out to<br />
prove it exists anymore."<br />
"<strong>The</strong>re is lots of room for people to do<br />
things from the bottom up. <strong>The</strong>re's room for<br />
people to personalize their learning experiences<br />
and I don't think that has ever changed,"<br />
he says.<br />
One very strong perception off campus<br />
and across the country is that you can "do<br />
what you want" at <strong>Evergreen</strong>, meaning you<br />
can latch onto an intellectual passion and<br />
pursue it.<br />
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"I have stories from last year's freshmen<br />
students who say they came to <strong>Evergreen</strong><br />
because you can do what you want, and<br />
stories from faculty who report the same<br />
reason for coming here back in the beginning,"<br />
says Tommerup. "<strong>The</strong>re are so many<br />
true believers here, and there aren't many<br />
cynics, especially in the student population.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y all came here because they believe <strong>Evergreen</strong><br />
is something special."<br />
Tommerup says <strong>Evergreen</strong> really does offer<br />
the flexibility and freedom to explore. What<br />
people find in their explorations often transforms<br />
them; hence the dual themes, flexibility<br />
and transformation. Another example is the<br />
faculty member who arrived as a political<br />
scientist, became a photographer, then a cognitive<br />
psychologist. It's not uncommon for<br />
faculty to follow an interest and transform<br />
themselves outside of their prior disciplinary<br />
boundaries into new areas of study.<br />
One observation persists that <strong>Evergreen</strong><br />
Ethnographer Peter Tommerup can't verify:<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong> is getting more conservative.<br />
Tommerup does have evidence that the<br />
complaint has been raised since Fall of 1972,<br />
the second year of classes, and that it most<br />
commonly is raised by students who are new<br />
to campus and are responding to college oral<br />
tradition and folklore.<br />
"It seems to be a persistent myth," says<br />
Tommerup, who's now documenting his<br />
research into a book-length report in<br />
California. "One of the last conversations I<br />
had on campus was with a student I met on<br />
my way to having dinner at "<strong>The</strong> Corner,"<br />
who said, 'you know, this college is getting<br />
more conservative all the time.'"<br />
Faculty are happier here, Tommerup found,<br />
because they can go through transformations<br />
to stay intellectually challenged. And it's possible<br />
for them to gain new academic credentials<br />
relatively quickly because they already<br />
have a framework in place.<br />
One storyteller contrasted the college to<br />
traditional liberal arts colleges by describing<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong>'s style of flux and transformation<br />
as "the liberating arts," rather than the structured,<br />
traditional format that can make you<br />
"feel like you're in a jail."<br />
For students, transformation leads to an<br />
individual voice — what a founding staffer<br />
said has beenreferred to as "finding one's self."<br />
Tommerup developed a prototype, a sort<br />
of common individual experience for students,<br />
to describe how <strong>Evergreen</strong> fosters a<br />
consistently powerful learning experience:<br />
• Being able to take charge of one's own<br />
learning is a central factor in a student's<br />
decision to attend <strong>Evergreen</strong>.<br />
• <strong>The</strong> experience of ambiguity in the process<br />
of getting an education leads to frustration.<br />
• This frustration leads to some kind of "sorting<br />
out process" that teaches students to find<br />
out what matters to them. <strong>The</strong>n they figure<br />
out how to achieve what matters.<br />
• Through this exploratory process, students<br />
probe their environment and ask lots of questions<br />
while working with faculty toward the<br />
"discovery and construction of a meaningful<br />
personal voice." (Common elements of successful<br />
programs will be documented in<br />
Tommerup's report.)<br />
<strong>The</strong> roots of this prototype lie at the very<br />
heart of the college's history, according to<br />
Tommerup. He sees a definite correlation<br />
between the founding faculty's process to<br />
create the college's curriculum.<br />
Flexibility is valuable to everyone on campus,<br />
but for faculty who love to teach, the<br />
experience is especially strong.<br />
•<br />
Although <strong>Evergreen</strong>'s ethnographer. Peter<br />
Tommerup, continues to evaluate a year's<br />
worth of data collected through hundreds<br />
of interviews, archival documents and personal<br />
experience, he provided Review with<br />
preliminary glimpses of major themes he's<br />
iscovered in the <strong>Evergreen</strong> experience.<br />
I<br />
This theme is fascinating to Tommerup.<br />
"When many Greeners first learn about the<br />
college, suddenly they don't want to hear<br />
about any other," says Tommerup. One student<br />
described <strong>Evergreen</strong> as a mecca. Another<br />
said many students describe this<br />
"weird, mystical reason for being here." For<br />
faculty the experience can be similar. One<br />
storyteller talks of being in a dead-end situation<br />
while teaching in a somewhat interdisciplinary<br />
format at a small private college.<br />
Faculty at that college talked in terms<br />
of punching a time-clock and rarely expressed<br />
excitement over teaching and learning.<br />
When a friend was hired at <strong>Evergreen</strong>,<br />
the storyteller realized the current position<br />
was not right and took a short-order cooking<br />
job in hopes the next job would be at<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong>.<br />
"<strong>Evergreen</strong> is an important symbol for<br />
people," says Tommerup. "People out there<br />
have mythology about the college—it does<br />
something to them."<br />
Finding out what it's like to be here<br />
means having a lot of bubbles burst," says<br />
Tommerup. Across the spectrum of interviewees,<br />
a definite "<strong>Evergreen</strong>" brand of<br />
adjustment became a common theme.<br />
"Afterthe bubbles burst and they think'this<br />
isn't friendly' or 'this isn't wonderful,' they<br />
start to discover that it can be really friendly<br />
and really wonderful, just in a different<br />
way," says Tommerup.<br />
<strong>The</strong> prime example of separation begins<br />
when a student realizes, "I'll be graduating<br />
soon." Tommerup cited two extremes. One<br />
student worked on a contract to catalog and<br />
analyze all she'd learned because she was<br />
experiencing so much anxiety over what to<br />
do after graduation. She didn't feel ready to<br />
leave "the stimulating, interdisciplinary,<br />
problem-solving environment" she had become<br />
accustomed to. Another student carefully<br />
planned the last two years of her education<br />
and was thrilled to land a job in<br />
exactly the field for which she had<br />
prepared in her internships.<br />
When people prepare to leave the college,<br />
they often undertake a careful inventory<br />
of what they've learned and steel themselves<br />
against what appears to be a very<br />
different outside world.<br />
Many faculty go through a fourth stage<br />
Tommerupcalls "Continuation." "Sometimes<br />
deciding to stay can be as difficult as deciding<br />
to leave," says Tommerup.<br />
"You usually have books on their Library<br />
shelves and faculty in their offices, both fitting<br />
into their slots. But for faculty at <strong>Evergreen</strong>,<br />
there are no rigid slots. <strong>The</strong>y not only avoid<br />
pigeon holes that they're plopped into and<br />
can't get out of, they can even teach outside<br />
their original discipline," says Tommerup.<br />
Whatever form they take, transition and<br />
finding one's voice are enduring <strong>Evergreen</strong><br />
qualities.<br />
Looking to <strong>Evergreen</strong>'s future, Tommerup<br />
sees a continuing debate about how to infuse<br />
multiculturalism and math instruction across<br />
the curriculum.<br />
"Multiculturalism is giving the institution<br />
a chance to look at the fundamentals of the<br />
college to see if, for instance, seminars are<br />
really the crux of an effective education. That's<br />
very healthy for the college. Multiculturalism<br />
has been a topic of discussion since the beginning,<br />
but now it's the dominant vision. In 1971<br />
they were worried about getting the college<br />
going. Now multiculturalism is more timely,"<br />
says Tommerup.<br />
<strong>The</strong> next step for Tommerup, who's now<br />
working at his home in California, is the<br />
process of narrowing down a mountain of<br />
data into a pile of prose that will serve as a<br />
summary for the document describing his research.<br />
His report will include hundreds of<br />
stories to illustrate the themes he discovered<br />
in his work, all cataloged without revealing the<br />
identity of the storytellers. <strong>The</strong> report will be<br />
printed and available on campus by spring.<br />
Tommerup pours a lot of humor and passion<br />
into the work he takes very seriously,<br />
noting that "whether people love or hate the<br />
college, in all those hundreds of interviews<br />
nobody ever said it's a boring place."<br />
<strong>The</strong> fluid nature of <strong>Evergreen</strong>'s structure is<br />
fascinating to him and ties neatly into his<br />
doctoral work at UCLA in organizational culture<br />
and folklore.<br />
"<strong>Evergreen</strong> fits a sort of Shangri-La in<br />
my personal mythology," chuckles the ethnographer.<br />
Ironically, his work to document life at<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong> guarantees him more than a footnote<br />
in the college's institutional folklore —<br />
he'll have his own book-length chapter.
&What<br />
Was<br />
What<br />
When<br />
Where<br />
Was<br />
Here<br />
'atricia Barte and Michael War<br />
What did <strong>Evergreen</strong>ers<br />
care about<br />
in 1971 and what<br />
do they care about<br />
now? <strong>The</strong> ReView<br />
went deep into the<br />
college archives,<br />
searching for clues.<br />
Here's what we<br />
found, along with<br />
some contemporary<br />
reports that lend<br />
perspective.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Evergreen</strong> ReViev<br />
<strong>The</strong> Environment<br />
• <strong>Evergreen</strong> students in<br />
1971 were deeply<br />
involved in environmental<br />
issues. Students in the<br />
"Political Ecology"<br />
program installed four<br />
large dumpsters near the<br />
S&A Building to collect<br />
glass for recycling. <strong>The</strong><br />
glass was separated<br />
according to color and<br />
sold to Seattle's Northwestern<br />
Glass Company<br />
for $20 per ton.<br />
• <strong>The</strong> "Political Ecology"<br />
program invited psychology<br />
Professor Leslie<br />
Squires of Reed <strong>College</strong><br />
to talk on "<strong>The</strong> Pros and<br />
Cons of Zero Population<br />
Growth."<br />
• In March, 1972, <strong>Evergreen</strong>ers<br />
in wafflestompers<br />
and hiking<br />
boots marched alongside<br />
attorneys and doctors in<br />
loafers and wingtips in<br />
the "March Fourth for<br />
Cooper Point," a fourmile<br />
trek from Olympia's<br />
Westside to campus to<br />
emphasize the need for an<br />
open space system in the<br />
area. <strong>Evergreen</strong>ers<br />
worked with members of<br />
the Cooper Point<br />
Association to plan trails<br />
and open spaces on<br />
Cooper Point.<br />
• Students in the "Environmental<br />
Design"<br />
program began working<br />
on <strong>Evergreen</strong>'s Organic<br />
Farm and placed<br />
containers at the mods<br />
and dorms for dumping<br />
vegetable waste for<br />
compost. <strong>The</strong> Organic<br />
Farm was established<br />
during Fall Quarter,<br />
1971, on property at the<br />
corner of Lewis and<br />
Simmons roads, site of a<br />
small farm prior to the<br />
development of the<br />
college. "Environmental<br />
Design" students and<br />
faculty also designed a<br />
park in Lacey.<br />
• Between the '70s and<br />
today, a popular Master of<br />
Environmental Studies<br />
program was created, the<br />
Board of Trustees adopted<br />
a policy that prohibits<br />
ozone damaging practices,<br />
and <strong>Evergreen</strong>ers completed<br />
many studies of<br />
water, land, fish and foul.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Organic Farm is still<br />
operating and healthy with<br />
lots of involvement from<br />
students, and over the<br />
years several parks were<br />
planned or designed,<br />
including Burfoot Park on<br />
Budd Inlet. In 1989-'90<br />
alone, students developed<br />
a preliminary plan and<br />
ecological study for a new<br />
park in Tumwater and<br />
worked with an Olympia<br />
Port Commissioner to<br />
consider prospective park<br />
sites on port property. In<br />
<strong>1991</strong> a student team from<br />
the "Sustainable Community<br />
Systems" Program<br />
researched and prepared a<br />
report to help the City of<br />
Olympia reach its goal to<br />
become an "Environment<br />
2010 Sustainable City."<br />
Recommendations focused<br />
heavily on air quality and<br />
global warming.<br />
• "<strong>Evergreen</strong> has always<br />
had a strong curricular<br />
emphasis in environmental<br />
studies and that has<br />
always had a strong<br />
component of protection,<br />
including working with<br />
community groups," said<br />
Faculty Member Russ Fox<br />
in a 1990 Earth Day<br />
edition of the campus<br />
newsletter that reported<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong> graduates are<br />
plentiful in the state's<br />
departments of Ecology,<br />
Natural Resources and<br />
Community Development.<br />
Many others are working<br />
for the environment across<br />
the state and the nation.<br />
Political Activity<br />
• <strong>Evergreen</strong>ers in 1971<br />
were active politically,<br />
as they are today.<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong>ers lobbied hard<br />
for Senate Bill 130, which<br />
would lower the legal age<br />
to purchase liquor to 18.<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong> Vice President<br />
Joseph Shoben spoke in<br />
favor of SB130 at a joint<br />
meeting of Senate<br />
Commerce and House<br />
Business and Professional<br />
Committees.<br />
• Passage of Initiative<br />
264, which called for the<br />
"decriminalization" of<br />
marijuana, was campaigned<br />
for heartily by<br />
many <strong>Evergreen</strong>ers.<br />
BLOSSOM (Basic<br />
Liberation of Smokers<br />
and sympathizers of<br />
Marijuana) was headquartered<br />
in Olympia.<br />
• <strong>Evergreen</strong> invited<br />
University of Washington<br />
Professor Giovanni<br />
Costigan to campus to<br />
encourage young people<br />
to be involved in the<br />
political process.<br />
• Between the '70s and<br />
'90s, students got<br />
involved with everything<br />
from protesting at a<br />
Nevada nuclear testing<br />
site, to banning styrofoam<br />
in the college food<br />
service, to establishing<br />
and continuing the<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong> Political<br />
Information Center<br />
(EPIC).<br />
• War in the Persian Gulf<br />
stunned the campus and<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong>ers participated<br />
in marches and vigils.<br />
Forty faculty members<br />
attending a regularly<br />
scheduled faculty meeting<br />
passed a resolution<br />
supporting the concept of<br />
making the campus a<br />
sanctuary for conscientious<br />
objectors, a<br />
symbolic gesture that<br />
was widely misunderstood<br />
and criticized in<br />
the media.<br />
• Persian Gulf protesters<br />
stormed the state capitol<br />
House Chambers and<br />
held a sit-in that made<br />
national news. Media<br />
reports of involvement by<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong> students and a<br />
faculty member spurred<br />
public outcry including<br />
suggestions that state<br />
funding to <strong>Evergreen</strong> be<br />
cut. Quotes from regional<br />
newspapers describe<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong>'s place in the<br />
political spotlight: "It was<br />
not <strong>The</strong> <strong>Evergreen</strong> <strong>State</strong><br />
<strong>College</strong> or the institution.<br />
It was a number of<br />
individuals and their<br />
individual concerns," said<br />
Interim President Les<br />
Puree. Representative<br />
Jennifer Belcher, D-<br />
Olympia, said "It would<br />
be really ridiculous to<br />
punish an institution with<br />
the international stature<br />
of <strong>Evergreen</strong> because of<br />
the actions of a few<br />
students. I'd assume my<br />
colleagues are above<br />
that." Representative<br />
Gary Locke said, "It will<br />
not serve higher education<br />
to penalize the<br />
college." Governor Booth<br />
Gardner said, "I don't<br />
think it will have a<br />
significant impact on its<br />
image. <strong>Evergreen</strong> already<br />
has its image."<br />
Parking<br />
• In November, 1971,<br />
Security Director Ron<br />
Marrom considered<br />
purchasing lock-in-place<br />
impound devices as an<br />
alternative to the more<br />
expensive procedure of<br />
towing illegally parked<br />
vehicles. Parking permits<br />
were $30 for an annual<br />
permit, $10 quarterly and<br />
$.25 to park for the day.<br />
Today's permits cost $54<br />
for an annual permit,<br />
$22 quarterly and $.75<br />
for the day.<br />
Pets<br />
Fall Edition, <strong>December</strong> 3, <strong>1991</strong><br />
• <strong>The</strong> presence of pets on<br />
campus was an emotional<br />
issue in 1971 and has<br />
been since: When a DTP<br />
for pets on campus<br />
bogged down, a group of<br />
Library employees formed<br />
to set ground rules for<br />
visiting animals until a<br />
college-wide policy on<br />
pets could be established.<br />
<strong>The</strong> group said<br />
"unsponsored pets"<br />
(those seemingly let loose<br />
to their own designs)<br />
were unwelcome in the<br />
Library and would be<br />
humanely removed from<br />
the premises. In March,<br />
1972, at the recommendation<br />
of the DTF, a pet<br />
owners association was<br />
formed to take responsibility<br />
for pets on campus.<br />
<strong>The</strong> policy called for<br />
physical control, in the<br />
form of a leash, of pets at<br />
all times.<br />
• In January, 1988, open<br />
forums on the college's<br />
new "Pet Policy" drew<br />
hot debate. <strong>The</strong> policy<br />
required all pets to be on<br />
a leash held by an owner<br />
at all times. <strong>The</strong> new<br />
policy is in effect, but<br />
dogs still roam campus<br />
regularly.<br />
Student Elections<br />
• Finding an equitable<br />
process for election of an<br />
S&A board was painful.<br />
<strong>The</strong> first year of classes,<br />
the eight-member S&A<br />
Board considered requests<br />
for use of approximately<br />
$40,000 in S&A funds<br />
and was thoroughly<br />
questioned by members of<br />
the <strong>Evergreen</strong> community.<br />
Selection of the original<br />
DTF was disputed on the<br />
grounds that students had<br />
no voice in the process<br />
that may not have fairly<br />
represented all segments<br />
of the community.<br />
Random computer<br />
selection was challenged<br />
by minority groups that<br />
felt they couldn't be fairly<br />
represented by someone<br />
outside their own racial,<br />
ethnic or cultural group.<br />
By January an effective<br />
procedure for hearing and<br />
deciding on funding<br />
proposals had not yet<br />
been established and<br />
student organizations had<br />
to operate without money<br />
while a refined allocation<br />
process was established.<br />
• In 1989 a campus-wide<br />
student referendum vote<br />
was held to select a<br />
student government<br />
following a year of<br />
consultative deliberation<br />
to develop an acceptable<br />
structure. An alternative<br />
structure was chosen, but<br />
challenges to its constitutionality<br />
have all but<br />
killed efforts to establish<br />
a student government.<br />
Costs & Amenities<br />
• Night life in the<br />
Olympia area was<br />
probably deemed pretty<br />
bleak by students from<br />
big cities: the only place<br />
to dance if you were<br />
under 21 was "<strong>The</strong><br />
Green" which catered to<br />
poor bands, teeny<br />
boppers and GI's, and<br />
was frequently visited by<br />
Sheriff's Deputies. <strong>The</strong><br />
only 24-hour eatery in<br />
town was the Rib Eye and<br />
they inflicted a $.50<br />
booth charge on your tab.<br />
Any hope of having a<br />
PIZZA delivered was<br />
shattered since Bob's Big<br />
Burgers was the only<br />
establishment in town<br />
that made deliveries (for a<br />
$.25 charge). <strong>The</strong>re was<br />
no bus service to town so<br />
a petition for bus service<br />
was circulated January of<br />
1972. By 1974 local<br />
transit offered bus service<br />
to campus and in 1975<br />
the fare was $.25. Price<br />
in town for a cheeseburger<br />
at the Divot was only<br />
$.80, but it closed at 10<br />
p.m. on weekends. All<br />
Baba's, the newest tavern<br />
in town, boosted beer<br />
prices when live music<br />
started to $.50 a schooner<br />
and $2 a pitcher. Renting<br />
a one-bedroom cottage in<br />
Olympia cost $75 a<br />
month, and for wages you<br />
might have earned $1 an<br />
hour for ironing, or<br />
perhaps $17,500 a year if<br />
you were on the faculty.<br />
• <strong>The</strong> Olympia community<br />
members opened<br />
their arms to the newly<br />
arrived Greeners. <strong>The</strong><br />
Olympia YMCA offered<br />
reduced rates to <strong>Evergreen</strong><br />
students—$10 for<br />
six months or $.75 for an<br />
all-day pass. And<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong> tried to<br />
embrace the Olympia<br />
community by sponsoring<br />
a Saint Patrick's Day<br />
Dance with the Olympia<br />
Vocational Technical<br />
Institute (later called<br />
Olympia Technical<br />
Community <strong>College</strong> and<br />
now called South Puget<br />
Sound Community<br />
<strong>College</strong>) and Saint<br />
Martin's <strong>College</strong> at the<br />
Saint Martin's Pavilion.<br />
Featured bands were<br />
"Springfield Rifle" and<br />
"Adam Wind. "Admission<br />
was $1.<br />
• Tuition was $120 per<br />
quarter for a full-time<br />
resident student in 1971<br />
and is $595 today. A onestudent<br />
studio apartment<br />
rented for $60 compared<br />
to today's cost of $180.<br />
However, the $10<br />
transcript fee hasn't<br />
changed since 1971, and<br />
neither has the $5 ID<br />
replacement fee, the $50<br />
advance deposit or the<br />
$15 late registration fee.<br />
11
First President Charles McCann<br />
meets with Governor<br />
Dan Evans, who is destined<br />
to become <strong>Evergreen</strong>'s<br />
second president.<br />
geonews<br />
Students build the<br />
Organic Farmhouse.<br />
Geoducks are still seen at this<br />
watering hole near campus although<br />
it's now called "Whiskers."<br />
12<br />
Professing<br />
Soviet Politics<br />
One <strong>Evergreen</strong> faculty<br />
member won credit and<br />
praise from a local daily<br />
newspaper this fall for his<br />
seemingly "prophetic" daily<br />
analysis and prognosis of<br />
Soviet events during the <strong>Evergreen</strong><br />
coup and the tumultuous Tuition:<br />
days that followed.<br />
Evans Chair:<br />
Faculty Member Tom Good Deal<br />
<strong>College</strong>'s First<br />
Rainey wrote daily columns Public colleges and<br />
for <strong>The</strong> Olympian beginning universities across the nation<br />
Endowed Professorship<br />
the second day of the coup, are raising tuition to boost<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong> has honored Daniel J. Evans by establishing in his providing insights and clues budgets under siege from a<br />
name the college's first endowed chair to support liberal arts to help people understand the recession that is depleting<br />
education on campus and across the nation.<br />
complex dynamics of the state revenues.<br />
Evans supported the creation of Washington's youngest four- Soviet situation. Later, <strong>The</strong> According to an annual<br />
year college when he was Governor, became <strong>Evergreen</strong>'s Olympian's executive editor, <strong>College</strong> Board survey, public<br />
second president in 1977 and steered the institution through Andy McMills, wrote a colleges and universities are<br />
turbulent times until 1983, when he was appointed to the U.S. column that appeared<br />
hitting students with the<br />
Senate following the death of Senator Henry M. Jackson. September 15 to thank biggest tuition hikes in eight<br />
Evans continues to be a staunch <strong>Evergreen</strong> supporter.<br />
Rainey for "helping us years on campuses in at least<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Evergreen</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> Foundation raised $250,000, to interpret coup news." 30 states.<br />
be matched by the Washington <strong>State</strong> Distinguished Professor- "We all owe a debt of Washington state sets<br />
ship program, just in time for the college's Fall Convocation, thanks to Mr. Rainey for tuition for its public colleges<br />
where Interim President Les Puree announced the half-million being here when we needed based on a percentage of the<br />
dollar news. \t from the him. endowment We are lucky will support to havea<br />
faculty average member cost per student.<br />
experts of his caliber in our Because it is set by the<br />
dedicated to the enhancement of liberal arts studies, especially community," wrote McMills, legislature according to a<br />
in the Core Programs. <strong>The</strong> Evans scholar will also serve as a after describing a series of formula, raising tuition to<br />
resource to other liberal arts institutions across the nation. predictions by Rainey that meet costs is not an option<br />
Unlike a common practice at other colleges where endowed came true the day after they for individual colleges.<br />
chairs fund the salary of a single faculty member for a lifetime, were printed. "With pen in Average resident tuition and<br />
the Evans Chair will support chair holders for terms of three hand he would write out his fees at four-year public<br />
years. By Fall of 1992 the Chair will sponsor academic events, columns on a small tablet institutions in the U.S. rose<br />
such as visiting scholars for lectures or seminars. <strong>The</strong> first and deliver the pages to 12 percent to $2,137 this<br />
Evans faculty member will be designated shortly thereafter. the city desk. Often his fall from $1,908 in 1990-91,<br />
"In honoring Dan Evans in this way, we reflect on his service writings seemed prophetic," marking the first return<br />
as president during a critical time in the college's history. We wrote McMills.<br />
to double-digit college<br />
are reminded of Dan's undying commitment to the college as<br />
inflation since 1983-84 when<br />
he stood with other college supporters, helping the institution<br />
rates also went up 12<br />
reach the level of national stature it enjoys as an innovative<br />
percent, according to an<br />
leader of higher education," said Puree.<br />
Associated Press report<br />
about the <strong>College</strong> Board's<br />
annual survey.<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong>'s tuition cost for<br />
residents rose 5.4 percent<br />
between 1990-91 and this<br />
fall, from $1,611 to $1,698,<br />
an increase of 21 percent less<br />
than the national average.<br />
Average four-year private<br />
college tuition rose 7 percent<br />
to $10,017 (up from $9,340),<br />
translating into a much larger<br />
actual dollar increase than<br />
that which hit public<br />
colleges. Out-of-state tuition<br />
<strong>The</strong> Governor who presided for <strong>Evergreen</strong> students -<br />
over the creation of <strong>Evergreen</strong>, which is set as the total<br />
became its second president average cost of educating a<br />
then served in the U.S. Senate, is<br />
student - rose 5.7 percent to<br />
namesake for the college's main<br />
administrative and library $5,970. This comparison is<br />
building and now has the significant, considering that<br />
institution's first endowed chair <strong>Evergreen</strong> has been described<br />
named in his honor.<br />
in some national publications<br />
as a public college offering a<br />
quality education comparable<br />
to that of high quality private<br />
liberal arts colleges.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Evergreen</strong> ReView<br />
'<br />
KAOS<br />
Nets 60 Percent<br />
More than Ever<br />
For two weeks in October,<br />
more phones rang to support<br />
KAOS, Olympia Public<br />
Radio broadcast from TESC,<br />
than ever before. <strong>The</strong><br />
number of pledges increased<br />
by an incredible 60 percent<br />
over those received the last<br />
two years.<br />
<strong>The</strong> "Olympia Public Radio<br />
Project" is one reason,<br />
according to KAOS staff.<br />
<strong>The</strong> station is working to<br />
raise funds required to match<br />
a grant to pay for a satellite<br />
dish and salaries for a news<br />
staff.<br />
"KAOS listeners are very<br />
loyal and many don't turn<br />
the dial except to hear the<br />
news," says Kathy Dockins,<br />
KAOS business manager.<br />
"To have an even more<br />
alternative news source than<br />
NPR is exciting for them."<br />
Population growth and an<br />
influx of people interested in<br />
alternative radio is another<br />
factor in the increased<br />
success in support for KAOS.<br />
<strong>The</strong> KAOS format still<br />
varies based on segments<br />
controlled by volunteer<br />
programmers. Popular shows<br />
still include the "Classic<br />
Hick," produced by<br />
volunteer programmer Bill<br />
Wake since 1973; "El<br />
Mensaje Del Aire," produced<br />
by Jose Pineda and aired<br />
longer than any Spanish<br />
language radio show in the<br />
state, and <strong>The</strong> Olympia<br />
Storytelling Guild's Saturday<br />
morning show featuring<br />
volunteer Elana Freeland.<br />
"We have a potpourri<br />
format because each<br />
programmer creates his or<br />
her own show," says<br />
Dockins. "We have folk,<br />
bluegrass, rock, rap, world<br />
music, traditional, pop, two<br />
Spanish language shows,<br />
storytelling, poetry — the list<br />
goes on."<br />
Friends of the<br />
Library is Back:<br />
Sequel is Better<br />
than Ever<br />
After a few years of inactivity,<br />
<strong>The</strong> Friends of the <strong>Evergreen</strong><br />
Library have been revitalized<br />
with plans for an expanded<br />
membership and mission. <strong>The</strong><br />
new Friends organization is<br />
working to increase understanding<br />
and support of the<br />
<strong>College</strong> and the Library and is<br />
also reaching out to the<br />
community to offer regular<br />
special events and opportunities<br />
for involvement. <strong>The</strong> new<br />
Friends are dedicated to the<br />
improvement not only of<br />
library services, but also to<br />
strengthening the relationship<br />
between the college and its<br />
surrounding communities.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Friends initiated a<br />
membership drive in October<br />
and celebrated with an elegant<br />
gathering November 3. Almost<br />
100 guests enjoyed a<br />
presentation by Faculty<br />
Member Tom Rainey speaking<br />
on prospects for democracy in<br />
what was formerly the Soviet<br />
Union, a response by a visiting<br />
former member of the<br />
(previously "Soviet") Georgia<br />
Electoral Commission, lovely<br />
singing by Faculty Member<br />
Pat Krafcik and students, and<br />
regionally inspired refreshments<br />
and decorations.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Friends were originally<br />
created in 1983 to support the<br />
Library's efforts. <strong>The</strong><br />
rejuvenated Friends' mission<br />
helps the organization fulfill a<br />
role that the <strong>Evergreen</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
Community Organization<br />
(ECCO) has provided since the<br />
college was created. During<br />
the November 3 ceremony,<br />
ECCO formally merged into<br />
the revitalized organization<br />
and donated the remainder of<br />
its assets to the Friends. <strong>The</strong><br />
Friends plan to work with the<br />
former ECCO members, the<br />
Alumni Association and with<br />
other community and college<br />
groups to promote the <strong>College</strong><br />
and the Library.<br />
Graduate Program<br />
Celebrates 10th Anniversary<br />
This year marks the 10th anniversary of the first graduating<br />
class of <strong>Evergreen</strong>'s graduate program in Public Administration.<br />
This highly successful program has trained more than 200<br />
professionals since its founding in 1980. Its graduates are<br />
making significant contributions in state, local and tribal<br />
governments, community non-profit organizations, and the<br />
private sector. In addition to the program's mid-career<br />
graduates who have moved into positions of increasing<br />
leadership and responsibility, the program has placed 15<br />
students in the highly acclaimed Washington <strong>State</strong> Governor's<br />
Executive Fellowship program.<br />
Several activities are planned throughout the year, including a<br />
holiday reception <strong>December</strong> 10, a winter quarter scholarship<br />
fundraising drive, and a spring quarter distinguished visitor<br />
lecture and dinner. Plans also include highlighting alumni<br />
accomplishments through campus publications, improving the<br />
program newsletter and producing a graduate student alumni<br />
directory. All activities will be geared toward honoring and<br />
strengthening relationships with graduates, thanking<br />
individuals and organizations that have contributed to the<br />
program's success, and raising funds to support student<br />
scholarships. <strong>The</strong> goal is to raise $30,000 for 10 scholarships<br />
to be awarded over the next five years, providing a means to<br />
strengthen the program's commitment to diversity.<br />
<strong>The</strong> anniversary celebration is guided by a steering committee<br />
co-chaired by Emily Ray, a member of the first graduating<br />
class, and Colleen Ray, coordinator of the MPA Graduate<br />
Student Association. Supporting their efforts are Bonita Evans,<br />
MPA/MES program assistant, and Lucia Harrison, MPA<br />
director. If you want to be involved, please call Evans at 866-<br />
6000, ext. 6707.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Friends<br />
of the <strong>Evergreen</strong><br />
<strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
Library need<br />
volunteers,<br />
members and<br />
funds.<br />
Join today...<br />
you'll be among<br />
Friends!<br />
Contributing memberships<br />
include taxdeductible<br />
charitable<br />
gifts above and beyond<br />
the basic friends<br />
membership fees. <strong>The</strong>se<br />
gifts entitle members to<br />
receive various<br />
premiums when they<br />
join at the different<br />
levels. For information<br />
about the benefits of<br />
contributing memberships,<br />
please call 866-<br />
6000, extension 6565.<br />
Name:<br />
Phone: Day/Evening<br />
Student/Senior $10<br />
Contributing Mem<br />
Individual $26-<br />
Supporting Member $50-$991<br />
Sustaining Member $100<br />
Patron $250-8499<br />
Benefactor $500-$999<br />
President's Club $1,000 or more<br />
gooeynews<br />
Mail to: Friends of the <strong>Evergreen</strong> Library<br />
c/o <strong>The</strong> <strong>Evergreen</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> Foundation<br />
Olympia, WA 98505<br />
Fall Edition, <strong>December</strong> 3, <strong>1991</strong> 13
geonewz<br />
Lab I now stands where this<br />
hole was in August of 1971.<br />
When the clocKtower<br />
was timeless.<br />
<strong>The</strong> signature that set a<br />
college in motion.<br />
IMPWl<br />
14<br />
Budget<br />
Reduction Blues<br />
Washington state's bleak tax revenue picture means hard times<br />
for state institutions, including colleges, that were asked to cut<br />
2.5 percent from their budgets on <strong>December</strong> 1. For <strong>Evergreen</strong>,<br />
the 2.5 percent reduction translates into a $1.4 million loss<br />
over the biennium.<br />
<strong>The</strong> college had prepared for the cut in a plan submitted to<br />
OFM (Office of Financial Management) in October. At that<br />
time, OFM also required submission of plans for dealing with<br />
a potential additional 2.5 percent cut to be effective in May.<br />
This second cut would mean a $2.8 million loss.<br />
Even that may not be enough to address the state's shrinking<br />
revenue problem. With continuing declines in projected<br />
revenues and an actual decline in collections, the state's<br />
biennial shortfall at this point is estimated to be $694 million.<br />
<strong>The</strong> earlier plans were based on an estimated shortfall of $224<br />
million. <strong>The</strong> state also faces mandatory costs in the areas of<br />
welfare and prison caseloads and other critical supplemental<br />
requests that total $320 million.<br />
Of the state's $15.7 billion budget, $7.5 billion is protected<br />
from reduction: the basic education funding for K-12 schools;<br />
debt service; and contributions to retirement systems. Higher<br />
education spending represents 27 percent of the amount<br />
remaining. While many state policy makers communicate their<br />
desire to minimize the overall impact to higher education,<br />
college budget planners are anticipating the possibility of<br />
significant impacts beyond the 2.5 percent level.<br />
Interim President Les Puree said <strong>Evergreen</strong>'s first cuts were<br />
guided by several principles aimed at preserving instructional<br />
quality, continuing student employment programs, minimizing<br />
loss of faculty and staff positions, and protecting enrollment<br />
access to every extent possible.<br />
Savings from a hiring freeze enacted in September, when<br />
word of the cuts first hit campus, helped meet the first 2.5<br />
percent reduction. At the 5 percent level, enrollment would be<br />
reduced from 3,178 to 3,050, several services would need to be<br />
reduced or curtailed, and faculty and staff reductions would<br />
total 28.5 full-time equivalent positions, realized primarily<br />
through vacant positions, transfers to other funding sources<br />
and reduction in contracts.<br />
Plans are now being developed to help guide the college<br />
through cuts that may go even deeper. <strong>The</strong> exact impact on<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong>'s budget will not be known until the end of the<br />
legislative session, possibly in March. Until then, Puree<br />
explains, gaining flexibility and ensuring campus wide<br />
involvement and communication are top priorities.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Evergreen</strong> ReView<br />
Faculty Member's Mother<br />
Created Much Lasting Art<br />
When Lucienne Bloch was commissioned to paint a fresco for<br />
the New York City School District in 1938, she used brilliant<br />
colors and flowing imagery to depict the vibrant cultural<br />
history of music in her work, "<strong>The</strong> Evolution of Music." Her<br />
brushes might have imagined history, but her heart was<br />
probably imagining the future. When she painted the mural she<br />
was pregnant with a child who would grow up to become<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong> Faculty Member George Dimitroff.<br />
George Dimitroff started teaching Mathematics at <strong>Evergreen</strong><br />
in 1973. He liked the college so much he brought his mother<br />
and father, Stephen Pope Dimitroff and Lucienne Bloch<br />
Dimitroff, to teach Fresco painting here in 1976. <strong>The</strong>ir class<br />
was responsible for the mural in the lobby of the <strong>College</strong>'s<br />
dormitory and the ceramic mosaic in the lobby of Lab II.<br />
Lucienne recalls that they "created the mosaic from leftover<br />
busted pots from the ceramic studio." Since they did all their<br />
work in the science labs, they found themselves working close<br />
with the students in the marine life program. <strong>The</strong>y decided on<br />
oceanographic materials for their subject matter for the<br />
ceramic, which is made of one-foot-square ceramic pieces. Tn<br />
to <strong>Evergreen</strong>'s interdisciplinary nature, this experience enablei<br />
the students to learn marine life as well as how to create a<br />
mosaic and work with cement.<br />
Lucienne apprenticed to the renowned muralist Diego River;<br />
whose dynamic style and social themes were a large influence<br />
on her true fresco technique.<br />
On a trip to New York in 1984, the Dimitroffs decided to<br />
look up Lucienne's mural. Against the advice of their hotel<br />
clerk, who warned them that the address was in "a very bad<br />
part of Harlem," they took a bus to George Washington High<br />
School. Anticipating that her work may have been destroyed c<br />
covered with graffiti, they were surprised and gratified to find<br />
untouched. Lucienne feels the fact she depicted "all different<br />
races in the mural kept it from being destroyed."<br />
<strong>The</strong> mural was "rededicated" in a ceremony in New York<br />
City on October 11, <strong>1991</strong>, as part of the "Adopt-a-Mural<br />
Program," sponsored by New York's Municipal Art Society,<br />
Art Commission, and New York City Public Schools.<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong> Ranked Third<br />
in Regional Liberal Arts <strong>College</strong>s:<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Evergreen</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> was ranked "Third in the West"<br />
among regional liberal arts colleges in a bi-annual survey<br />
published in the September 30 issue of U.S. News and World<br />
Report magazine.<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong> shared the third place ranking with Texas A&M<br />
University at Galveston in the survey's Western region, which<br />
includes states from Alaska to Texas. Oregon's Pacific<br />
University was ranked second and Southwestern University of<br />
Texas, first.<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong>'s academic reputation was ranked second behind<br />
Southwestern University based on a portion of the survey that<br />
elicits opinions from college presidents, deans and admissions<br />
directors in the Western region. <strong>Evergreen</strong> received the highest<br />
ranking for "Selectivity," a measure that combines how many<br />
students were accepted for fall quarter of 1990, how many of<br />
those accepted actually enrolled, and the quality of the student:<br />
who enrolled based on standardized test scores and class<br />
standing. In a category dominated by private colleges, publiclyfunded<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong> ranked fifth in the "Faculty Resources"<br />
category and 28th in overall "Financial Resources," reflecting<br />
the college's heavy commitment to teaching and learning.<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong> has been ranked in the top five or featured in the<br />
U.S. News bi-annual education issues since the magazine began<br />
the practice in 1985.<br />
Reforming Calculus<br />
Calculus: A word that strikes trepidation and awe into the<br />
hearts of millions of Americans.<br />
But why?<br />
Something wasn't working, according to higher education<br />
calculus teachers who began talking in the 1980s at major<br />
national conferences about how traditional teaching styles<br />
need to be revamped. Talk has led to experiments and reform<br />
in classrooms at Duke, Harvard and colleges and universities<br />
across the nation. Over the last five to 10 years, the National<br />
Science Foundation's support for national calculus reform<br />
equates to more than $10 million in grants.<br />
"Most calculus courses were exercises that weren't serving<br />
anyone's needs — not the professors, not the students, not the<br />
study of calculus," says <strong>Evergreen</strong> Faculty Member Rob Cole.<br />
"Students would go along with the game, professors didn't<br />
want to rock the boat by saying it wasn't working, so things<br />
just continued the way they were."<br />
Calculus reform has hit Washington state with Cole leading<br />
the pack, working with Janet Ray at Seattle Central Community<br />
<strong>College</strong> to head a core group of experimenting faculty<br />
from nine colleges and universities. <strong>The</strong> project is coordinated<br />
through the Washington Center for Improving the Quality of<br />
Undergraduate Education and is funded by the National<br />
Science Foundation with a $225,560 grant.<br />
"<strong>The</strong> two models we have chosen to work with in this state<br />
are the most exciting and robust," says Cole of reforms<br />
developed at Harvard and Duke universities that are being<br />
adapted to classrooms in Washington state.<br />
Four faculty members in two programs are using the concepts<br />
at <strong>Evergreen</strong> this year. Key components include asking students<br />
to write about mathematics rather than just manipulating<br />
numbers; studying current events reported in the media that<br />
can be analyzed with calculus; and using new technology like<br />
graphing calculators and computer software.<br />
"Too much of math education has involved manipulating<br />
symbols," says Cole. "If you get people to write about<br />
manipulating symbols, you can learn what they know and<br />
don't know. It forces conceptual understanding, and it<br />
certainly shows what's lacking in their understanding."<br />
AIDS issues will enter the classroom when Cole introduces a<br />
controversial study released by a medical college that showed<br />
the AIDS epidemic had peaked and was going down. Another<br />
medical school said the numbers of people infected would<br />
increase. <strong>The</strong> Bush administration had latched onto the earlier<br />
study because of its political implications. Cole's students will<br />
look at the assumptions, the models used, and the mathematics<br />
involved in a model his faculty team is planning to introduce.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se problems take more than 10 minutes to work out, and<br />
they're best grappled with by groups of three or four students.<br />
Also, there is no right or wrong answer, just like in the real<br />
world. Students will see how numbers can be used to distort<br />
and twist information to persuade people.<br />
"Some of what we're doing in teaching calculus is exploring<br />
these interesting notions," says Cole.<br />
"My sense is that the student response has been very strong,<br />
not only here at <strong>Evergreen</strong> and in Washington state, but across<br />
the nation," says Cole.<br />
'<br />
Eastern Acquires<br />
Nelson Art<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong> Faculty Member<br />
Mary Nelson sold two major<br />
paintings depicting tribal life<br />
to Eastern Washington<br />
University in July, including<br />
an acrylic called "<strong>The</strong><br />
Naming" and a mixed media<br />
work called "Cheney Camas<br />
Grounds." Nelson was hired<br />
to start Eastern's first Indian<br />
Education Program in 1968,<br />
which makes her especially<br />
proud the college will hang<br />
her work, with honor, in its<br />
administration building.<br />
"<strong>The</strong> Naming" depicts the<br />
first naming of a child.<br />
"Cheney Camas Grounds"<br />
features the traditional<br />
Camas digging grounds<br />
shared by many Eastern<br />
Washington tribes.<br />
Martin Quilted With Honors<br />
Gail Martin, a student services staff member whose work has<br />
touched student's lives since <strong>Evergreen</strong>'s early days, left her<br />
position of Vice President for Student Affairs this summer to<br />
become Dean of the Faculty at Seattle's Antioch University.<br />
For weeks before her farewell, Martin's imminent departure<br />
was a prime topic for hallway conversations, where she was<br />
informally bestowed the title of the college's "Founding<br />
Mother." To demonstrate how tightly woven into the college<br />
fabric she was, <strong>Evergreen</strong> staff, faculty and students contributed<br />
to the creation of a hand-sewn quilt presented to Martin<br />
during a July 25 Farewell Party. People across campus donated<br />
fabric to represent themselves: material was used from ties, an<br />
Indian sari, skirts, a decrepit handbag, a wedding dress, a New<br />
York Mets baseball cap, a dean's pants and even "the back off<br />
my shirt" (play on words and part of a shirt from Faculty<br />
Emeritus Byron Youtz). Contributors signed a sketched version<br />
of the quilt so the vice president would know who gave what.<br />
Another highlight of Martin's farewell bash came when Carol<br />
Klacick of Financial Aid announced that July 25 had been<br />
declared "Gail Rusel Martin Day" by the mayor of Electric<br />
City (Martin's Eastern Washington hometown). Mayor<br />
Halsey's proclamation recognized Martin's contributions to<br />
higher education and read, "Her hometown is proud of her<br />
many accomplishments and continues to follow her progress."<br />
Still vibrant today, the stairwell<br />
mural was created the first year.<br />
gooeynooze<br />
Campus before buildings:<br />
here, <strong>Evergreen</strong>'s coordinated<br />
studies concept was created.
Message From the <strong>Evergreen</strong> Alumni Board<br />
Miss that<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong><br />
Connection?<br />
Become a<br />
Volunteer!!<br />
<strong>The</strong>re are many<br />
ways to help:<br />
Everything from the cafeteria<br />
to the bookstore was in the<br />
Library Building the first year.<br />
Since graduation, you've<br />
probably wondered how<br />
you can keep some of that<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong> magic alive.<br />
One great way to<br />
recapture that Greener<br />
spirit and benefit the<br />
<strong>College</strong> at the same time<br />
is to become an Alumni<br />
Association volunteer.<br />
Be a contact for other<br />
Greeners in your region.<br />
We're planning to start<br />
local Greener groups<br />
around the country as<br />
well as groups that would<br />
come together because<br />
they work in the same<br />
field or studied in the<br />
same <strong>Evergreen</strong> program.<br />
We will provide the<br />
necessary resources if<br />
you'll provide the time<br />
and effort.<br />
Serve on an Alumni<br />
Board committee. Here's<br />
an opportunity to plan<br />
events...<br />
communicate with other<br />
alums... offer an alumni<br />
voice on campus... help<br />
manage the grants and<br />
scholarships program...<br />
help raise money fAall<br />
these worthwhile<br />
programs! <strong>The</strong> opportunities<br />
are endless and nd your<br />
help is needed.<br />
Be an alumni representative<br />
on <strong>College</strong> committees.<br />
We need representatives<br />
for Search/hiring<br />
DTFs, advisory boards,<br />
planning committees, and<br />
more.<br />
Help out at Alumni<br />
Association events.<br />
Volunteers are needed for<br />
regional gatherings, oncampus<br />
programs, and<br />
other events.<br />
Contact the Alumni<br />
Office at (206) 866-6000<br />
Ext. 6551 for more<br />
information and to say<br />
"Count me in!"<br />
Alumni Board and staff carry on old and new traditions:<br />
(Back row, L. to R.) Debbie Garrington, staff; Denise Robertson, treasurer; Mary Craven; Deborah<br />
Thompson-Jones; Susan Slate, first vice president; Prue Hathaway. (Front row, L. to R.) Pat Belisle,<br />
director; Doug Riddels; Janice King: Andy Stewart; Joyce Baker, president; Cheryl Culver, second vice<br />
president. (Center) Les Puree, interim president.<br />
Not pictured: Mary Deraitus, Peter Dodds, Gary Wessels Galbreath, Robin Healy, Jimmy Mateson,<br />
Mare Nemeth, Phil Rees, Sid Sidorowikz, Sharon Smith.<br />
1990-91 <strong>Evergreen</strong> Fund makes its goal<br />
Where did the<br />
$140,835 raised<br />
in the 1990-91<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong> Fund<br />
campaign come<br />
iiuiii f nere b me<br />
breakdown:<br />
813 parents gave $74,193<br />
780 alumni gave $29,154<br />
167 friends, faculty and<br />
staff gave $15,933<br />
61 corporations, foundations<br />
and matching gift<br />
programs gave $21,555<br />
This was an increase of 5.5<br />
total. Thanks to all donors for<br />
your generosity.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Evergreen</strong> ReView<br />
1990-<strong>1991</strong> <strong>Evergreen</strong> Fund Alumni<br />
Donors by Graduating Class*<br />
Grad Year<br />
1972<br />
1973<br />
1974<br />
1975<br />
1976<br />
1977<br />
1978<br />
1979<br />
1980<br />
1981<br />
1982<br />
1983<br />
1984<br />
1985<br />
1986<br />
1987<br />
1988<br />
1989<br />
1990<br />
<strong>1991</strong><br />
Number<br />
of Donors<br />
11<br />
29<br />
46<br />
90<br />
86<br />
58<br />
50<br />
48<br />
62<br />
49<br />
53<br />
51<br />
46<br />
35<br />
20<br />
21<br />
14<br />
9<br />
1<br />
1<br />
Total Gift<br />
$255<br />
$2,201.50<br />
$2,235<br />
$4,967.50<br />
$5,422.50<br />
$3,435<br />
$2,585<br />
$1,442<br />
$1,468.50<br />
$1,970<br />
$1,585<br />
$1,807.50<br />
$1,437.50<br />
$932.50<br />
$693.50<br />
$530<br />
$373.50<br />
$235<br />
$10<br />
$15<br />
Average Gift<br />
$23.18<br />
$75.91<br />
$48.59<br />
$55.19<br />
$63.05<br />
$59.22<br />
$51.70<br />
$30.04<br />
$23.69<br />
$40.20<br />
$29,91<br />
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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Evergreen</strong> Alumni Directory is Here!!<br />
Over 7,000 <strong>Evergreen</strong> alumni are listed in Harris Publishing's new <strong>Evergreen</strong> Alumni<br />
Directory! It's a great way to keep in touch with your geoduck buddies.<br />
To order your copy, call Harris Publishing at 1-800-326-6600.<br />
<strong>1991</strong>-92 <strong>Evergreen</strong> Fund Drive is in Full Swing<br />
As this year's <strong>Evergreen</strong><br />
Fund drive began, Val<br />
Thorson '75, Chair of the<br />
<strong>1991</strong>-92 Annual Fund<br />
Committee, announced<br />
increasing alumni<br />
participation in the<br />
campaign as one of this<br />
year's primary goals.<br />
Parents of graduates and<br />
current students are<br />
currently the largest<br />
donor group. Over the<br />
next few years, as more<br />
and more <strong>Evergreen</strong>ers<br />
join the workforce and<br />
increase their ability to<br />
give, alumni will become<br />
the largest private<br />
supporters of the college.<br />
This fall, current students<br />
have been talking to both<br />
parents and alumni<br />
asking for support. Pat<br />
Belisle, <strong>Evergreen</strong>'s new<br />
director of Alumni Affairs<br />
and Annual Fund, said,<br />
"I've never seen people as<br />
excited about or committed<br />
to an institution as I<br />
have here at <strong>Evergreen</strong>.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re's really a strong<br />
recognition that the<br />
college changes people's<br />
lives for the better. It's<br />
fun to see!"<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Evergreen</strong> Fund drive<br />
runs from July 1, <strong>1991</strong> to<br />
June 30, 1992.<br />
What is the<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong> Fund?<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Evergreen</strong> Fund<br />
solicits money to provide<br />
opportunities for learning<br />
that the state cannot<br />
provide. Specifically, the<br />
fund provides:<br />
Merit-based<br />
scholarships for<br />
undergraduate<br />
students;<br />
Scholarships<br />
for graduate<br />
students;<br />
Scholarships for<br />
new students<br />
of color;<br />
Grants for academic<br />
projects<br />
and activities;and<br />
Other activities<br />
which bring<br />
distinction to the<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong> education<br />
and enhance<br />
the <strong>Evergreen</strong><br />
experience.<br />
• ,<br />
Fall Edition, <strong>December</strong> 3, <strong>1991</strong><br />
Class of '91<br />
A Letter of Thanks from the<br />
St. Peter's Health Foundation<br />
June G, <strong>1991</strong><br />
Senior Class <strong>1991</strong><br />
c/o Mr. Arnaldo Rodriguez<br />
Dean of Admissions<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Evergreen</strong> Slate <strong>College</strong><br />
Olympia, VVA 9S50E<br />
Dear <strong>Evergreen</strong> Seniors:<br />
iJ?<br />
Programs still don't need walls.<br />
Before Parking was paved.<br />
alumnews<br />
Thank you for the generous gift to the Child Sexual Assault Clinic at St.<br />
Peter Hospital. It is particularly appreciated as it represents countless<br />
hours of hard work and we are grateful.<br />
<strong>The</strong> clinic was opened in March 1990 in ^H response to<br />
help in handling more than 300 reports of sax crimes against children in<br />
1989. With your gift, you have joined the ranks of citizens who have joined<br />
together to make this service a reality.<br />
As a donor of more than $1,000, your class will be recognized permanently<br />
on the donor wall located in the main lobby of St. Peter Hospital. On behalf<br />
of the Foundation and those involved with the Child Sexual Assault Clinic,<br />
I send the graduating class of <strong>1991</strong> my gratitude and congratulations!<br />
Sincerely,<br />
Nancy J. IWtectan<br />
Executive Director<br />
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<strong>Evergreen</strong>ers in the News<br />
Turning ideas into realities.<br />
First Student Housing on the rise.<br />
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Lynda Barry '79 had<br />
great things to say about<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong> during a<br />
fundraiser for KPLU<br />
Radio (an NPR affiliate<br />
broadcasting from Pacific<br />
Lutheran University) held<br />
in Seattle in September.<br />
Barry was interviewed<br />
before a sell-out crowd by<br />
NPR's Terry Gross. When<br />
asked about her education,<br />
Barry said attending<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong> was "...a stroke<br />
of luck. That was an<br />
incredible school." She<br />
remembered the inspiration<br />
of Faculty Member<br />
Marilyn Frasca, accepted<br />
a geoduck T-shirt from<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong>'s Interim<br />
President Les Puree, and<br />
brought countless smiles<br />
to the faces of the<br />
hundreds of fans who<br />
turned out for the event.<br />
Barry recently sold the<br />
screen rights to her hit<br />
play, "<strong>The</strong> Good Times<br />
^re Killing Me." She will<br />
be writing the screenplay<br />
for the Guber-Peters<br />
Entertainment Co., a<br />
production "boutique"<br />
under the Columbia<br />
Pictures umbrella. "Good<br />
Times" is based on<br />
Barry's novel about the<br />
rituals of growing up in a<br />
racially changing bluecollar<br />
neighborhood. <strong>The</strong><br />
play has won rave reviews<br />
in New York. Production<br />
of the movie is planned<br />
for 1992, possibly in<br />
Seattle.<br />
Marta Woodhull '78 has long been an established artist<br />
in Hollywood, known especially for her musical abilities.<br />
Besides being an <strong>Evergreen</strong> graduate, Marta was schooled<br />
in music at Juilliard and the Cornish Institute. Her<br />
resume includes items such as "Kid's Music Video for We<br />
are the World," which won a grammy nomination,<br />
"Backup Vocals" for a number of big-name musicians,<br />
TV casting director, and voice lessons for aspiring<br />
musicians.<br />
Even with all this, <strong>1991</strong> has been Maria's biggest year<br />
yet. Writer's Digest Books published her first book,<br />
Singing for a Living, described by Songwriter'sMusepaper<br />
as "<strong>The</strong> first-ever comprehensive book for vocalists."<br />
Marta says she wouldn't be what she is today if it<br />
hadn't been for <strong>Evergreen</strong>. "<strong>Evergreen</strong> changed my life.<br />
People like Will Humphreys could pull the humanity out<br />
of scientists and the creativity out of all their students.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>College</strong> teaches students through experiential<br />
learning how to get things done. I've always wanted to<br />
thank <strong>Evergreen</strong> for that and to let them know it worked!"<br />
In addition to getting her book published, Marta cowrote<br />
three songs with Russian rock superstars "Autograph"<br />
including the title cut Tear Down the Border.<br />
Marta's ultimate dream is to be a world-class singer<br />
and to get a recording contract with a major label. Looks<br />
like that dream may be within reach.<br />
Tom Maddox '75, director of <strong>Evergreen</strong>'s Writing Center,<br />
has just published his first science fiction novel, Halo, a<br />
Tor Hardcover Book distributed by St. Martin's Press.<br />
<strong>The</strong> novel presents a gripping tale of a future filled<br />
with non-human intelligence and inter-circuit intrigue.<br />
Science fiction author and critic Bruce Sterling says,<br />
"Halo is a haunting, evocative, almost ecstatic vision of a<br />
21st century transformed by artificial intelligence: a<br />
world utterly possessed by the brilliant spirits of the new<br />
machines. This is a subtle, ambiguous, beautifully<br />
realized work, a high achievement of art and imagination."<br />
Maddox says publishing the book was a touch anticlimatic<br />
after all the work that goes into writing, "but<br />
just a touch." Just out in October, the book has already<br />
received positive reviews.<br />
Linda Leigh '84 is one of the eight people who were<br />
locked into Biosphere II, a gigantic terrarium in the<br />
Arizona desert that boasts seven separate "biomes,"<br />
including a desert, rain forest, savanna, ocean and farm.<br />
<strong>The</strong> four women and four men of Biosphere II joined<br />
3,800 species of plants, animals and insects for two years<br />
of isolation in a project designed to prepare humans to<br />
colonize other planets while also learning more about<br />
fragile ecosystems on Earth (Biosphere I).<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Evergreen</strong> ReView<br />
D. Rhyena Halpern '81,<br />
(above) producer and<br />
director of RH Productions<br />
in Los Angeles, was<br />
one of 45 Americans<br />
selected this year by the<br />
W.K. Kellogg Foundation<br />
for its National Fellowship<br />
Program.<br />
<strong>The</strong> program was<br />
launched in 1980 to help<br />
the nation expand its pool<br />
of capable leaders. Each<br />
fellow receives a threeyear<br />
grant of $35,000 to<br />
fund his or her selfdesigned<br />
plan of study.<br />
Fellows employed by<br />
nonprofit institutions also<br />
receive 12.5 percent of<br />
the salary to provide 25<br />
percent release time for<br />
program activities. Each<br />
year's fellows work<br />
together under a common<br />
theme. Halpern's group<br />
activities will center on<br />
the theme, "<strong>The</strong> Paradox<br />
of Leadership."<br />
In addition to owning<br />
her own production<br />
company, Halpern is an<br />
adjunct faculty member at<br />
USC's school of cinema<br />
and television. She wrote,<br />
edited, co-produced and<br />
directed, "Language Says<br />
It All," an Oscarnominated<br />
documentary<br />
about deaf children's need<br />
for access to language.<br />
She has helped launch a<br />
nonfiction production<br />
company at Paramount<br />
Studios, is a founding<br />
member of the American-<br />
Soviet Film Initiative, and<br />
is currently working on a<br />
production about child<br />
labor in the U.S.<br />
Northeast Greener Gathering<br />
by Walter Carpenter '80 and Ellen (Brucker) Marshall '79<br />
On a weekend in August,<br />
alumni from the Northeast<br />
gathered at the<br />
Vermont home of Payne<br />
and Elise Junker for a<br />
weekend of fun, food,<br />
visiting and remembering,<br />
meeting new friends,<br />
hiking, swimming,<br />
drinking and revisiting<br />
the values and common<br />
experiences that unite us.<br />
<strong>The</strong> weather even<br />
cooperated with a few<br />
sprinkles, transforming<br />
the Chester, Vermont<br />
woods and hillsides into a<br />
near replication of the<br />
Olympia atmosphere<br />
(although the slugs were<br />
much smaller).<br />
Nearly 30 alumni from<br />
classes '76 through '89<br />
attended from the reaches<br />
of Providence, RI;<br />
Boston, Northhampton,<br />
Amherst, and Haydenville<br />
in Massachusetts; Ithaca<br />
and Wurtsboro in New<br />
York; Washington DC;<br />
Hartford, Connecticut;<br />
New London in New<br />
Hampshire; and<br />
Burlington, Brattleboro,<br />
and East <strong>The</strong>tford in<br />
Vermont.<br />
"It's nice to find family<br />
wherever I am," commented<br />
one. "It's good to<br />
think back and be<br />
connected."<br />
"I have missed<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong>," said another.<br />
<strong>The</strong> second annual<br />
weekend gathering was<br />
the sequel of four<br />
Greeners who met during<br />
their first year at TESC<br />
back in 1977. Living on<br />
the same dorm floor, they<br />
became known for<br />
sponsoring parties. When<br />
all four landed back east<br />
after graduation and 10<br />
years in the world beyond<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong>, they decided<br />
to host a reunion for<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong>ers, this year<br />
expanding it into a<br />
gathering to include all<br />
eras, whether graduates<br />
or not, staff or student,<br />
family or friend. <strong>The</strong><br />
response has been<br />
exceedingly positive.<br />
Payne Junker '81, Walter<br />
Carpenter '80, Chris<br />
Dupre '80, and Marc<br />
Zaller '81 were helped<br />
with their planning by Pat<br />
Belisle and the Alumni<br />
Office staff (yay) and the<br />
Review. Much thanks is<br />
due Kathy Hall of the<br />
Alumni Office, for a<br />
spectacular job of<br />
designing the mailing.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se friends boosted the<br />
gathering with organization,<br />
mailings and<br />
inspiration (yay and clap).<br />
On Saturday afternoon,<br />
as the 30 alumni arrived<br />
with partners and<br />
children, they helped<br />
pitch the huge green and<br />
white tent, strung fairy<br />
lights and crepe paper, set<br />
up chairs and tables,<br />
pitched their camping<br />
tents, and roasted corn on<br />
the fire. Lobster and tofu<br />
were served with<br />
champagne toasts to the<br />
grads of <strong>Evergreen</strong> and<br />
our expanding family of<br />
friends. We danced and<br />
lounged under the trees<br />
and in the hammock,<br />
went for a dip in the pond<br />
and generally reminisced<br />
about our favorite<br />
teachers, grades and<br />
evaluations in the real<br />
world, where we lived in<br />
Olympia, who we know<br />
and where they are now.<br />
If not acquainted at the<br />
beginning, we certainly<br />
were by the end of that<br />
first evening.<br />
On Sunday morning,<br />
after a light rain, coffee<br />
and bagels were served<br />
along with waffles, fruit<br />
and granola. Greeners<br />
and their friends emerged<br />
from their tents, feasted,<br />
drank coffee and<br />
discussed the fairness of<br />
the early-to-bedders and<br />
early-to-risers, paying<br />
back the night owls and<br />
sleepy heads. After<br />
brunch, as the sun cleared<br />
the sky, a hike was<br />
organized to Windham in<br />
the Green Mountains - to<br />
burn off the two smorgasbords.<br />
After the hike we<br />
ventured to Hamilton<br />
Falls, a series of pools and<br />
water slides framed by<br />
cliffs and mountains.<br />
Some folks swam,<br />
sunned, partook of the<br />
supplementary champagne,<br />
and slid. All<br />
relaxed and enjoyed the<br />
scenery and friendship.<br />
Collectively, it was a<br />
much larger turnout and<br />
more successful than the<br />
organizers had imagined.<br />
Plans are already in the<br />
works for next year. As<br />
one Greener commented<br />
on the feedback chart, "Is<br />
it something in the air, or<br />
is it possible that<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong> can be in two<br />
places at once?" Watch<br />
the ReView for details.<br />
East coast Greeners<br />
found new and<br />
renewed friendship<br />
during a Vermont<br />
gathering in August.<br />
Greeners Around the Globe<br />
Other Recent Greener Gatherings<br />
by Pat Belisle<br />
In late July, a group of 25 Colorado alumni gathered at<br />
the Wynkoop Brewery in Denver. <strong>The</strong> get-together was<br />
sponsored by the Alumni Association and a good time<br />
was had by all. <strong>The</strong>re was talk at the time about<br />
organizing another gathering. Just say the word!<br />
Two groups of California alumni got together for the<br />
weekend after Labor Day. Roger Goldingay '76 and his<br />
wife Carol Otis hosted about 30 alumni and their<br />
families at their residence at Paradise Cove, Malibu.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Alumni Association provided much of the food<br />
and beverages and guests reminisced while barbecuing<br />
and strolling along the beautiful beach. Thanks Roger<br />
and Carol!<br />
<strong>The</strong> next day, about 30 alumni and guests in the<br />
San Francisco area visited over Trader Vic's food and<br />
drink. Once again, the Alumni Association sponsored<br />
the event. Both here and in Southern California,<br />
talk of organizing more regional events abounded.<br />
Keep us posted!<br />
<strong>The</strong> Alumni Association sponsored a special<br />
performance of Willi - An Evening of Spirit and<br />
Wilderness in Seattle September 22. <strong>The</strong> play, based on<br />
the life of former <strong>Evergreen</strong> professor and mi<br />
man extraordinaire Willi Unsoeld, was attended by<br />
over 100 <strong>Evergreen</strong> alumni, faculty.and staff members.<br />
This winter will bring some activity on both the east<br />
coast and along Washington's 1-5 corridor. Washington<br />
DC, Boston, and New York are next on the list for<br />
proposed reunions. If you have ideas or want to get<br />
involved in organizing these events, please call the<br />
Alumni Office.<br />
Host Roger Goldingay '76 displays his<br />
culinary talents at the Greener<br />
gathering in Malibu, CA.
alumnotes<br />
Class of 1972<br />
Bruce Roth, Laguna Hills, CA,<br />
is vice-president of Lee &<br />
Associates, a commercial real<br />
estate company. Bruce has<br />
some great ideas for chapter<br />
activities in Southern<br />
California.<br />
Class of 1973<br />
Gretchen Borck, Spokane, WA,<br />
is U.S. Senator Slade Gorton's<br />
"trouble shooter" in Eastern<br />
Washington, traveling the state<br />
listening and responding to<br />
constituents' concerns. She's<br />
eager to start an alumni<br />
chapter in Spokane.<br />
Sheila Dinwiddle, Norfolk, VA,<br />
received her M.A. in alcohol &<br />
drug rehabilitation from<br />
Virginia Commonwealth<br />
University in 1990. She has 14<br />
grandchildren and 2 greatgrandchildren!<br />
Roger Goldingay, Malibu, CA,<br />
and his wife Carol Otis, MD<br />
are co-authors of the Campus<br />
Health Guide. <strong>The</strong>y recently<br />
hosted the Alumni Association<br />
gathering at Paradise Cove.<br />
Thanks, Roger and Carol!<br />
Jack Peterson, Issaquah, WA, is<br />
working for NeoRx Corp., a<br />
biotech firm in Seattle.<br />
Christina Peterson, Olympia,<br />
WA, is Affirmative Action<br />
Program Administrator for the<br />
Department of Labor and<br />
Industries.<br />
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Steven Pointer, San Rafael, CA, is Lead Telecommunications<br />
Analyst at theFireman's Fund Insurance Co.<br />
Larry T. Russell, OlympiaWA, owns Budd Bay Realty.<br />
Class of 1974<br />
Nanci Watson, Riverside, CA, is Total Quality Facilitator for the<br />
Toro Company and has 4 great kids.<br />
Ken Zaller, Sacramento, CA, teaches English at Dixon High<br />
School.<br />
Gregory Lee Jones, Portland, OR, is employed at National<br />
Accounts.<br />
Class of 1975<br />
Bill Tomlinson, Portland, OR, announces the birth of his<br />
daughter, Anna Baldwin on June 24, <strong>1991</strong>.<br />
Gregory Booth, Alexandria, VA, recently returned from<br />
Cameroon and Guinea, where he worked for the U.S. <strong>State</strong><br />
Department.<br />
Susan Slate, Lacey, WA, is a hypnotherapist, has her own cable<br />
TV talk show, and is a member of the <strong>Evergreen</strong> Alumni Board.<br />
Tim Girvin, Seattle, WA, owner of Tim Girvin Design, Inc., has<br />
clients beating a path to his door. His offices are located in a loft<br />
above Nordstroms Rack, and his 22 employees are excited over<br />
their newest client—Estee Lauder. Girvin recently created an<br />
image for Lauder's new fragrance, Spellbound. Some other<br />
clients include American Express, Banana Republic, General<br />
Mills, Time Magazine, and United Airlines. Girvin is involved in<br />
some pretty "heady" projects such as "Dances with Wolves" and<br />
"Robin Hood."<br />
Brenda Johnson, Davis, CA, is employed at Biosystems, Inc. and<br />
is working on her Ph.D. at the University of California at Davis.<br />
Barbara Kendziorek, Friday Harbor, WA, works for Housing<br />
and Urban Development and had a son named Aaron in<br />
January, 1990.<br />
Patricia Sparks-Cauchy, Traverse City, MI, is an admissions<br />
counselor at Phoenix Hall.<br />
Jonathan Stephens, Silver Springs, MD, works for Senator Bob<br />
Packwood and has a baby girl named Nora Wesely.<br />
Class of 1976<br />
Edward M'Quarrie, Santa Clara, CA, married Mary Elizabeth<br />
Aust in <strong>December</strong>, 1990.<br />
Mabel Atkins, Seattle,WA, teaches in the Seattle public school<br />
system and recenty became a grandmother!<br />
Karen (Goldman) Smith, Freemont, CA, married Craig Smith in<br />
November, 1990. She's been working as a technical writer for<br />
IBM since 1986.<br />
Margaret Goodward, Grand Terrace, CA, is an art therapist.<br />
Sharon Smith, Olympia, WA, is a counselor in <strong>Evergreen</strong>'s<br />
Counseling Center, has her own private practice, and is a<br />
member of the <strong>Evergreen</strong> Alumni Board.<br />
Barbara Ramsey, Berkeley, CA, is a physician with the Native<br />
American Health Center.<br />
Ron Smoire, Culver City, CA, is the caterer and chef who treated<br />
fellow Greeners to delectible grilled corn at the Malibu alumni<br />
gathering.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Evergreen</strong> ReView<br />
Mark Vestrich, Los Gatos, CA,<br />
is a manager for Multimedia<br />
Software.<br />
Janet Stonington, Louisville,<br />
CO, has been a Physician<br />
Assistant in family practice in<br />
Boulder for the past eight years.<br />
She continues to climb mountains,<br />
ski and play soccer.<br />
Class of 1977<br />
Frankie Foster, Santa Monica,<br />
CA, is heading up a new project<br />
called Pre-Visualization for Tri-<br />
Star/Columbia/Sony Studios.<br />
Frank uses his expertise in computer<br />
animation to allow movie<br />
directors to visualize a scene without<br />
taking the crew to the site.<br />
Matt Groening, Los Angeles,<br />
CA, creator of "<strong>The</strong> Simpsons,"<br />
has been a man on the go lately.<br />
He has done interviews for<br />
national magazines, been on<br />
"<strong>The</strong> Tonight Show," and is one<br />
of Hollywood's hottest<br />
commodities. More often than<br />
not, Matt talks about his<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong> experience and gives<br />
the school a lot of good P.R.<br />
Thanks, Matt!<br />
Bob and Gretchen, '78, Moore<br />
live in Santa Monica, CA, with<br />
sons Matthew (3) and Ian (1).<br />
Bob is self-employed doing<br />
sound for programs like<br />
"Beverly Hills 90210."<br />
Linda Leigh, Oracle, AZ, is one<br />
of eight people enclosed in the<br />
Biosphere II. Linda and her team<br />
will remain in the artificial Earth<br />
for two years.<br />
Bruce Honig, San Anselmo, CA,<br />
is self-employed creating,<br />
consulting and publishing.<br />
Marilyn Lupinacci, Mt. Vernon,<br />
WA, works at the Department<br />
of Social and Health Services.<br />
Brad Pokorny, Peekskill, NY,<br />
works for the Bah'ai International<br />
Community at the United<br />
Nations.<br />
Barbara Turner, Big Sky, MT,<br />
is opening Mooseracks Books,<br />
a bookstore and coffeeshop between<br />
Bozeman andYellowstone.<br />
Anne Turner, Vancouver, WA,<br />
is manager of the Vancouver<br />
Volunteer Bureau. She leads a<br />
discussion group at Clark<br />
<strong>College</strong> called "I Can Do<br />
That," showing people how<br />
they can enrich their lives<br />
through volunteering. Anne<br />
and her husband Bud<br />
celebrated their 25th<br />
anniversary in May. Congratulations,<br />
Anne and Bud!<br />
Steve Creager, San Francisco,<br />
CA, is a corporate lawyer with<br />
Sherman & Sterling.<br />
John McLaughlin, Telluride,<br />
CO, is a freelance illustrator.<br />
He will be climbing in the<br />
Anna-purna Range in Nepal<br />
this fall.<br />
Pamela Bowe, Seattle, WA,<br />
owns PT Bowe Co. in Seattle.<br />
Class of 1978<br />
Nancy Luenn, Olympia, WA,<br />
makes her living writing<br />
children's books.<br />
Stephen Rabow, Sarasota, FL,<br />
is writing a guide book on<br />
Florida's Sun Coast. He<br />
recently won a Florida<br />
"Emmy" award and a national<br />
"IRIS" award for his television<br />
work.<br />
Suzanne Mulligan Ryan,<br />
Portland, OR, runs a business<br />
recruiting medical professionals<br />
for hospitals in Hawaii.<br />
Sarah Stockwell, Cumberland<br />
Center, ME, and Robert<br />
Crawford, '77, have two<br />
children, three-year-old Dana<br />
and eight-month-old Myls.<br />
Sarah is a wildlife biologist<br />
with the Audobon Society;<br />
Robert is an attorney for<br />
Bernstein, Shur, Sawyer and<br />
Nelson.<br />
Marta Woodhull, Los Angeles,<br />
CA, is a professional singer,<br />
songwriter, author, and vocal<br />
instructor in Hollywood.<br />
Gloria Ramberg, Vancouver,<br />
WA, is a counselor heading a<br />
discussion group at Clark<br />
<strong>College</strong> entitled "Benefits and<br />
Boundaries of Touch." After<br />
graduating from <strong>Evergreen</strong>'s<br />
Vancouver campus, Gloria<br />
received her M.S.W. from<br />
Portland <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />
Michael Mehaffy lives in Seaside, OR, with his wife and three<br />
children. Michael completed his graduate work in architecture at<br />
the University of California-Berkeley and is designing and<br />
building environmentally sensitive houses under the "master<br />
building" approach.<br />
Andrea Varcalli, Casper, WY, is an eighth-grade science teacher<br />
for Natrona County.<br />
Margaret Birnbaum lives in Sunnyvale, CA, with her husband<br />
and two-year-old daughter Jessica. She is an Information<br />
Services Manager for Hewlett Packard in Mountain View.<br />
Class of 1979<br />
Lynda Barry, Chicago, IL, has met with great success of late.<br />
Her cartoon strips and her book-now-play-soon-to-be-movie<br />
"<strong>The</strong> Good Times Are Killing Me," about a girl growing up in a<br />
racially mixed neighborhood, have made Lynda a nationally<br />
known figure. Keep it up, Lynda!<br />
Jean-Pierre Bressieux, Boulder, CO, owns and operates<br />
ECOPAK Products of Boulder, which produces environmentally<br />
friendly products such as reusable lunch bags for kids and adults<br />
and canvas grocery tote bags, all with graphic designs.<br />
William Ferris, Seattle, WA, is an accountant for the University<br />
of Washington School of Medicine.<br />
Peter Rees Mullineaux, Boulder, CO, is employed at ALPEN.<br />
Dean R. Elliott, San Pedro, CA, is an employee of Rockwell.<br />
Joyce Baker, Bothell, WA, is a financial planner with <strong>The</strong><br />
Prudential and president of the <strong>Evergreen</strong> Alumni Board.<br />
John Kane, Seattle, WA, works for Carlson/Ferrin, the architects<br />
of <strong>Evergreen</strong>'s Lab annex addition. Daughter Anria Weber-Kane<br />
was born May 7, <strong>1991</strong>.<br />
Charles T. Moore, Snohomish, WA, is a member of Citizens for<br />
Alternative Health Care, which worked with other groups in<br />
passing landmark health care bills HB1960 and HB2071.<br />
Class of 1980<br />
Timothy Ball, Lacey, WA, is the owner of Solar Engineering<br />
Services, one of the top firms in the country specializing in solarpowered<br />
electrical systems for remote areas. He and his four<br />
employees have developed a $1 million-per-year business that<br />
has included the design and construction of water pumping<br />
systems for 14 villages in the Sahara Desert, lighting systems for<br />
isolated campgrounds throughout the U.S., and solar systems for<br />
homes in the Rainier-Yelm area where electricity was not<br />
available.<br />
Janice King, Bellevue, WA, is a self-employed technical writer<br />
and a member of the <strong>Evergreen</strong> Alumni Board.<br />
John Beauchamp, Cambridge, MA, is an independent computer<br />
consultant for Fortune 500 companies. He is applying to the<br />
MIT school of computer sciences and hopes to be accepted as a<br />
graduate student working in graphics.<br />
Elizabeth Colwill, San Diego, CA, received her Ph.D. in history<br />
from the <strong>State</strong> University of New York at Binghamton. Her<br />
doctoral thesis, "Transforming Women's Empire: Representations<br />
of Women in French Political Culture, 1770-1807," won<br />
the Distinguished Dissertation Award in the Social Sciences<br />
category. Betsy is currently an assistant professor of history at<br />
San Diego <strong>State</strong> University.<br />
Sherry Faulkner-Rose, San Jose, CA, is a Senior Placement<br />
Counselor for Rolm Systems.<br />
Neill Kramer, Rochester, NY,<br />
is an adjunct professor at<br />
Rochester Institute of<br />
Technology, in the School of<br />
Science, Technology, and<br />
Society.<br />
David Mazor, Amherst, MA, is<br />
a filmmaker and president of<br />
Northern Arts Entertainment<br />
in Williamsburg.<br />
Amy McFarlan, Greeley, CO,<br />
owns a housekeeping service<br />
and has two girls, ages one and<br />
Roland Morris, Milwaukie,<br />
OR, is a teacher at the<br />
Portland Metropolitan School<br />
of Music and attends the<br />
certification program at Lewis<br />
and Clark.<br />
Peter Speek, Hermosa Beach,<br />
CA, is co-owner of Miller<br />
Entertainment.<br />
Jennifer Sidoli, Santa Barbara,<br />
CA, worked as a writer in the<br />
Country Music industry in<br />
Nashville before moving to<br />
Santa Barbara. She is currently<br />
working on a novel.<br />
James Seekins, Vancouver,<br />
WA, is Director of Operations<br />
for Clark Public Utilities.<br />
Alice Salinero, Scotts Valley,<br />
CA, is a copy editor for<br />
Borland International.<br />
Kathy Sue Harm, Independence,<br />
MO, is a computer<br />
programmer for the Parr Co.<br />
Class of 1981<br />
Paul Lambert, Olympia, WA,<br />
is working with two other<br />
Greeners for Interaction<br />
Research Corp. in Tumwater<br />
where they research, test, and<br />
produce computer programs.<br />
Doug Riddels, Olympia, WA,<br />
is a computer programmer for<br />
the Automotive United Trades<br />
Organization and a member of<br />
the <strong>Evergreen</strong> Alumni Board.<br />
Eric Longdon, Seattle, WA, is<br />
employed by the Washington<br />
<strong>State</strong> TDD Relay Service. He<br />
also works as a math tutor at<br />
Seattle Central Community<br />
<strong>College</strong>.<br />
Clifford Olin, Alhambra,<br />
CA, is a bilingual teacher in<br />
Pasadena.<br />
David Olson, Denver, CO,<br />
works in interior design for<br />
Michael Handler, Inc.<br />
George Sampson, Puyallup, WA,<br />
is a support analyst for USW<br />
New Vector.<br />
Marc Zaller, N. Attleboro, MA,<br />
is a manager for World Courier.<br />
Amy Elizabeth Gookin,<br />
Portland, OR, teaches preschool<br />
in the Portland<br />
School District.<br />
Linda (Griffith Firstenberg)<br />
Selfridge, Vancouver, WA,<br />
is an Associate Broker and a<br />
"Million Dollar Agent" with<br />
<strong>The</strong> Stellar Group, Inc.,<br />
a realty firm.<br />
John McLaren, Seattle, WA,<br />
received a master's degree in<br />
architecture from the University<br />
of Washington in 1989 and<br />
recently passed the architecture<br />
licensing exams. He is employed<br />
as a project architect for<br />
Tonkin/Hoyne Architects.<br />
Charles T. Schick, Santa<br />
Barbara, CA, is working toward<br />
a Ph.D. in botany at the<br />
University of Santa Barbara.<br />
Class of 1982<br />
Nancy P. Butler, Portland, OR,<br />
lives with Louise Richards, her<br />
partner of six years, and their<br />
15-month-old son, Leo Palmer<br />
Richards. <strong>The</strong>y are one of the<br />
very few couples in the U.S.<br />
who have successfully adopted a<br />
child into the home of same-sex<br />
parents. Nancy still works for<br />
Eastman Kodak in Portland.<br />
Robert Classen, Malaga, WA,<br />
received his master's in clinical<br />
psychology from Seattle<br />
University. He's working for<br />
Children's Welfare Services and<br />
guest lecturing at Wenatchee<br />
•;Valley <strong>College</strong> in psychotherapy.<br />
His wife teaches speech<br />
/and they have a son named Ben.<br />
Denise MacNeil, Orange, CA, is<br />
a writer who finished her M.A.<br />
in literature this year.<br />
Ralph Minor and wife, Mary,<br />
were married on August 11,<br />
1990. <strong>The</strong>y are living in<br />
Speicher, Germany and working<br />
at Spangdahlem Air Base. Ralph<br />
teaches eighth-grade earth<br />
science and Mary is a school<br />
nurse.<br />
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Prue Hathaway, Olympia, WA,<br />
is a Legislative Research<br />
Assistant for the Washington<br />
<strong>State</strong> Legislature and a member<br />
of the <strong>Evergreen</strong> Alumni Board.<br />
Kinley Karlsen, Redwood City,<br />
CA, was married April 21,<br />
1990 to long-time friend Paul<br />
Coney. She is co-founder and<br />
president of the San Francisco<br />
Environmental Law Foundation<br />
and is on the board of the<br />
Bay Area Biological Safety<br />
Affairs Forum. She reports that<br />
she and Paul are happy, healthy<br />
and holy.<br />
Sid Sidorowicz and his wife<br />
Nancy Dombrowski live in<br />
Olympia, WA. Sid is working<br />
as Executive Policy Assistant<br />
for the Washington Office of<br />
Financial Management and is a<br />
member of the <strong>Evergreen</strong><br />
Alumni Board. Nancy is Assistant<br />
City Manager of<br />
Olympia.<br />
Letha Berg, Vancouver, WA, is<br />
a member of the Board of Fort<br />
Vancouver Regional Library<br />
and serves as president of the<br />
Friends of the Vancouver<br />
Library and the East County<br />
Democratic Women. Letha is<br />
also the volunteer coordinator<br />
for Vancouver Regional<br />
Library's Reaching Out<br />
Program, which helps provide<br />
services to the homebound.
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John Irwin, Pittsburgh, PA,<br />
finished his master's program<br />
at Pittsburgh School of<br />
<strong>The</strong>ology and will be an<br />
ordained Presbyterian minister<br />
in November.<br />
Sue Stadler, Portland, OR, is a<br />
reading specialist with the<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong> School District in<br />
Vancouver.<br />
Peggy Ushakoff, Olympia,<br />
WA, works at Interaction<br />
Research Corporation in<br />
Tumwater with two other<br />
alums (see'81 &'88).<br />
Class of 1983<br />
Karen Denman, Rogue River,<br />
OR, and partner Lorna Wolvin<br />
are opening a bed and breakfast.<br />
Karen is leaving behind a<br />
thriving home services business<br />
that has served Seattle for the<br />
past five years and is looking<br />
forward to the tranquility of<br />
"Whispering Pines," a 33-acre<br />
farm/bed and breakfast/retreat.<br />
John Wood, Duluth, MN, is a<br />
physician who has recently set<br />
up a family practice in Duluth.<br />
Karin Dedona, Vancouver,<br />
WA, is an attorney and leads a<br />
discussion group at Clark<br />
<strong>College</strong> on "Women and the<br />
Law." Karin is an <strong>Evergreen</strong>-<br />
Vancouver alumna who<br />
obtained her law degree from<br />
Lewis and Clark <strong>College</strong>.<br />
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Debbie Behnfield Scurlock,<br />
Denver, CO, is the mother of<br />
two handsome boys and is a<br />
lab technician at Red Rocks<br />
Community <strong>College</strong>.<br />
Doug Bennett, Studio City,<br />
CA, owns Paperman Co.<br />
Mary Deraitus, Olympia, WA,<br />
is a self-employed graphic<br />
artist and a member of the<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong> Alumni Board.<br />
Janice Bomgardner, Tacoma,<br />
WA, is employment service<br />
development specialist for the<br />
Tacoma/Pierce County YWCA.<br />
Caroline McLean, Boulder,<br />
CO, works in environment<br />
education and aquatic biology<br />
for the Colorado Division of<br />
Wildlife.<br />
Russel Potter, Fairfield, ME,<br />
completed his Ph.D. in English<br />
at Brown University, and is<br />
assistant professor of English<br />
at Colby <strong>College</strong> in Waterville.<br />
He and Karen Potter, '84, have<br />
two boys, ages one and four.<br />
Karen completed her M.A. at<br />
the University of Rhode Island<br />
and is working toward her<br />
Ph.D. in English.<br />
Bruce Ostermann, Worland,<br />
WY, is a corrosion technician<br />
for Marathon Pipe Line/USX.<br />
He is chairperson for the BLM<br />
Advisory Board and president<br />
of his local Trout Unlimited<br />
Chapter. In his spare time, he<br />
continues to fish every chance<br />
he gets! Bruce tips his hat to<br />
Faculty Member Steve Herman<br />
for the conservation<br />
background he received at<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong>.<br />
Jeffery Bruton, Seattle, WA,<br />
has been accepted in the New<br />
York University Music<br />
Technology master's program.<br />
Linda Wynne, Lacey, WA,<br />
works for the Department of<br />
Social and Health Services. She<br />
married musician Charles<br />
"CJ"Rawlings on March 17,<br />
<strong>1991</strong>, in South Lake Tahoe.<br />
Kathleen Krzastek, Canton,<br />
GA, just started the master's/<br />
Ph.D. program in mathematics<br />
at Emory University's<br />
Graduate School of Arts and<br />
Sciences in Atlanta.<br />
Class of 1984<br />
Ed Alverson, Eugene, OR, received his M.S. in botany from<br />
Oregon <strong>State</strong> University in 1989. He is Land Steward for the<br />
Nature Conservancy, working for the city of Eugene assisting in<br />
development and implementation of a wetland conservation plan.<br />
Per Even Tor Fjelstad is at Pensylvania <strong>State</strong> University working<br />
toward a doctorate degree in Rhetorical <strong>The</strong>ory and Criticism.<br />
Judith Cohen, Seattle, WA, is a prize-winning pianist who<br />
performed at the <strong>1991</strong> Governor's Chamber Music Festival in<br />
August. Judith and husband Stephen Brady founded the festival in<br />
1989.<br />
Sherri Gerson, Providence, RI, is a social worker for families of<br />
children with AIDS.<br />
Joan Gregory, Tacoma, WA, is the owner of Apex Systems in<br />
Tacoma.<br />
Andy Stewart, Olympia, WA, works as a shipwright and is a<br />
member of the <strong>Evergreen</strong> Alumni Board.<br />
Pam Harris, Denver, CO, married Brad Clemmons, a former<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong> Graphics staffer, this summer. She works as a family<br />
education coordinator for the Adult Learning Source.<br />
Tia Pennell, Olympia, WA, works for the Department of<br />
Community Development and is on the Thurston County<br />
Literacy Network Board.<br />
Quentin King, Somerville, MA, is a computer programmer for<br />
IDX Group-Boston.<br />
Sally Navarre, Kipnuk, AK, is an English as a Second Language<br />
teacher for students in grades K-8 in the Yupik Eskimo village of<br />
Kipnuk.<br />
Dolores Zschomler, Vancouver, WA, is Executive Director of<br />
Neighbors In Deed, a volunteer organization dedicated to<br />
providing essential services to those in need.<br />
Shaina Masters, Tacoma, WA, trades horses to Taiwan.<br />
Jimmy Mateson, Olympia, WA, is director of the Non-Profit<br />
Resource Institute and a member of the <strong>Evergreen</strong> Alumni Board.<br />
Kenneth John Basye, Providence, RI, is attending graduate school<br />
at Brown in computer science.<br />
Class of 1985<br />
Su Martens, Colville, WA, has a private practice with North East<br />
Washington Family Counseling. She also works as a Family<br />
Reconciliation Counselor for Child Protection Services.<br />
Jill K. Robertson, Eugene, OR, completed her master's degree at<br />
Marylhurst <strong>College</strong> in Portland and is a practicing art therapist in<br />
Eugene.<br />
Julie Crowman, Burlington, VT, announced her engagement to<br />
David Fegan. A July 1992 wedding is planned. She is attending<br />
grad school at the University of Vermont and her fiance is a<br />
medical resident at the University of Maryland.<br />
Joseph Haefeki, Greeley, CO, is assistant technical director of the<br />
Union Colony Civic Center, and is a music engineer at the<br />
University of Northern Colorado.<br />
Gary Wessels-Galbreath, Olympia, WA, is a counselor in<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong>'s First Peoples' Advising program and a member of the<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong> Alumni Board.<br />
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•<br />
Sidney Pao-Chun Hsu,<br />
Oakland, CA, is an inside sales<br />
representative for the Simpson<br />
Paper Company.<br />
Terry Sell, Des Moines, WA, is<br />
a night city editor of the Valley<br />
Daily News in Kent. Terry is<br />
working toward a Ph.D. in<br />
political science at the<br />
University of Washington.<br />
Sue L. Sholin earned her J.D. in<br />
June <strong>1991</strong> from the University<br />
of Puget Sound School of Law.<br />
Julia Margaret Becker,<br />
Bozeman, MT, won an<br />
honorable mention in the<br />
Rochester International Film<br />
Festival for an animated film.<br />
She also won an Emerging<br />
Artist Award in the Humboldt<br />
International Film and Video<br />
Festival.<br />
Class of 1986<br />
Mary Knackstedt, Gig Harbor,<br />
WA, is an environmental<br />
educator with the Pierce<br />
County School District. She is<br />
involved with the Adopt-A-<br />
Beach program, and last year<br />
visited over 300 classrooms<br />
encouraging schools to use<br />
waste management practices<br />
that children can incorporate<br />
into their daily lives.<br />
Carolyn Martin, Greeley, CO,<br />
is an art teacher with the<br />
Poudre School District.<br />
Jon Martin, Olympia, WA,<br />
owns Blue Zoo, a printing/<br />
publishing company and is a<br />
member of the <strong>Evergreen</strong><br />
Alumni Board.<br />
Kai Schafft recently completed<br />
an M.A. at the University of<br />
Maine at Orono. Kai has<br />
secured teaching positions at a<br />
high school in Budapest and at<br />
the Hungary University of<br />
Economics.<br />
Randy Weightman, Resede,<br />
CA, is married to Leona Dan,<br />
has a one-year-old daughter<br />
named Anna Leigh, and works<br />
for Property Master.<br />
James Ascher, Olympia, WA,<br />
earned his J.D. from the<br />
University of Puget Sound<br />
School of Law in June.<br />
Danylla Lucienne Dimitroff, Bremerton, WA, married<br />
Christopher Ray Dinwiddie September 22, 1990. Danylla keeps<br />
her initials the same, but carries forth her new last name:<br />
Dinwiddie.<br />
Robin Healy, Olympia, WA, is self-employed in the landscape<br />
and carpentry businesses and is a member of the <strong>Evergreen</strong><br />
Alumni Association.<br />
Class of 1987<br />
David Lee Campbell, Olympia, WA, entered the field naturalist<br />
program at the University of Vermont in Burlington. After<br />
graduating from <strong>Evergreen</strong> David worked for the Department of<br />
Ecology for a year before being accepted into the Peace Corps<br />
where he worked in tropical reforestation in the Philipines.<br />
Christopher Burke, Boulder, CO, is a distributor of garden<br />
products with Age Old Organics.<br />
Jeannie Corr, Mill Valley, CA, and Tom Hill, '86, are the proud<br />
parents of a baby girl, Claire Elizabeth Hill.<br />
Dean and Elizabeth Duncan, Carbondale, IL, are both at the<br />
Southern Illinois University where he is working toward a<br />
Ph.D., and she is in law school.<br />
Joshua Kairoff, Los Angeles, CA, is the Operations Manager of<br />
Interactive Techniques.<br />
Cheryl Culver, Olympia, WA, is the Public Information Officer<br />
for the Washington <strong>State</strong> Energy Office and a member of the<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong> Alumni Board.<br />
Thomas O'Brien, Wurtsboro, NY, is a correctional education<br />
teacher working in a federal prison.<br />
James Organ, Denver, CO, is employed by Netlink Corporation.<br />
Lori Schwartz, Brattleboro, VT, is an advocate for the elderly<br />
with the Council on Aging.<br />
Roger R. Wong, Los Angeles, CA, is a self-employed motion<br />
picture lighting technician.<br />
Richard Hartley, Philadelphia, PA, is an administrative assistant<br />
with J. B. Lippincott Company, a medical and nursing textbook<br />
publishing company.<br />
Loretta Vander Pol, Vancouver, WA, is Director of SafeChoice<br />
for the YWCA of Clark County.<br />
Class of 1988<br />
Jennifer Chapman Flynn and Mark J. Flynn, Valhalla, NY, are<br />
both at New York Medical <strong>College</strong>. Jeannifer is a medical<br />
secretary in the Office of Onocology and Mark is in his third<br />
year of medical school.<br />
Joseph Luders, Kirkland, WA, is pursuing a Ph.D. in Political<br />
Science at the New School for Social Research in New York<br />
City. His goal is to return to <strong>Evergreen</strong> as a faculty member.<br />
Arturo Aldama, Berkeley, CA, is a teacher working toward a<br />
Ph.D. in ethnic studies at the University of California at<br />
Berkeley.<br />
Mich'l Prentice, Olympia, WA, is employed by the Washington<br />
<strong>State</strong> Senate. She married Clark Needham on <strong>December</strong> 29, 1990<br />
whom she met during Clark's brother's wedding.<br />
Mare Nemeth, Olympia, WA, is a freelance artist and a member<br />
of <strong>Evergreen</strong>'s Alumni Board.<br />
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Danya Sterner, Los Angeles,<br />
CA, is an administrative<br />
assistant with Knight-Ridder<br />
Financial Services.<br />
Jane McCann, Olympia, WA,<br />
is the business manager of<br />
Interaction Research<br />
Corporation in Tumwater<br />
along with two other alums<br />
(see '81 & '82). Last year the<br />
company came out with an<br />
800K clip art program that is<br />
specific to Washington state<br />
which includes skylines, sports,<br />
lighthouses, and wildlife.<br />
Franney McNamara Jardine<br />
earned a J.D. from the<br />
University of Puget Sound Law<br />
School in June.<br />
Mary Craven, Lacey, WA, is<br />
the Student Activities Office<br />
Coordinator at <strong>Evergreen</strong> and<br />
a member of the <strong>Evergreen</strong><br />
Alumni Association.<br />
Class of 1989<br />
Carrie Lund, Bellevue, WA, is a<br />
teacher. She married her high<br />
school friend, Tom Martin, on<br />
May 31, <strong>1991</strong>.<br />
Peter Dodds, Tumwater, WA,<br />
is a Legislative Assistant for the<br />
Washington House of<br />
Representatives and a member<br />
of the <strong>Evergreen</strong> Alumni Board.<br />
Mark Koch, Olympia, WA,<br />
graduated from the University<br />
of Washington with a Master's<br />
in Social Work and is a social<br />
worker serving behaviorally<br />
disabled elementary and middle<br />
school students in the North<br />
Thurston School District.<br />
Thang Nguyen, Oakland, CA,<br />
is a graduate student in Public<br />
Policy at California <strong>State</strong> at<br />
Hayward.<br />
Jenny Straus, San Fransisco,<br />
CA, is an office manager for<br />
the Council of <strong>State</strong> Governments.<br />
Nathan S. Reed, Pinecrest, CA,<br />
has been the top salesperson<br />
for several months at Val<br />
Strough Honda-Mazda,<br />
Monterey Peninsula,<br />
California.<br />
Jan Harris, Olympia, WA, is<br />
Director of the Energy<br />
Outreach Center in Olympia.<br />
Dan Neelands, Olympia, WA,<br />
is also employed with the<br />
Energy Outreach Center.<br />
Tim Podhora, Vancouver,<br />
WA, is president pro tern of<br />
Clark County Neighbors, a<br />
coalition that works to get<br />
county development<br />
information to local residents<br />
quickly and effectively.<br />
Jim Archer, Vancouver, WA,<br />
is working on his master's in<br />
social work at the University<br />
of Puget Sound.<br />
Lori Sumrill Coker,<br />
Vancouver, WA, was<br />
nominated for a Vancouver<br />
<strong>The</strong>atre Award for Best<br />
Musical Performance-Female<br />
for her role in Clark <strong>College</strong>'s<br />
production of "Pippin."<br />
Chris Bolger, Vancouver, WA,<br />
is a nurse at a Vancouver<br />
hospital.<br />
Jami Updike, Vancouver, WA,<br />
works at the Vancouver<br />
YWCA.<br />
Leslie Holeman, Vancouver,<br />
WA, also works at the<br />
Vancouver YWCA.<br />
Deborah Thompson-Jones,<br />
Tumwater, WA, is a Planning<br />
Technician for the Thurston<br />
County Planning Department<br />
and a member of the<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong> Alumni Board.<br />
Mary Ellen Hartman,<br />
Tacoma, WA, is the Assistant<br />
Coordinator Producer for the<br />
CBS series "Northern<br />
Exposure." Prior to this<br />
position, Mary Ellen had an<br />
espresso franchise on the set<br />
for G. Gordon Liddy's film<br />
"Nowhere Man." She also<br />
had a small part in the film.<br />
Class of 1990<br />
Micah Bowers, Seattle, WA, is<br />
a freelance grip in Seattle's<br />
film industry. He married<br />
Andrea Swett, '91, on July 20,<br />
<strong>1991</strong>. Andrea is looking for<br />
work in the field of public<br />
relations.<br />
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Jason Kuykendal, Burnsville,<br />
MN, recently won an<br />
Academic Merit Scholarship<br />
from the Drew University<br />
Graduate School in Madison,<br />
New Jersey.<br />
Sotie Kenmano, Oakland, CA,<br />
is an outreach coordinator for<br />
Consumer Action.<br />
Jenny Kennelly and Kelly<br />
Higgins, Olympia, WA, were<br />
married on June 15, <strong>1991</strong>.<br />
Laura M. Hartman,<br />
Lakewood, OH, is in art<br />
history and museum graduate<br />
studies at Case Western<br />
Reserve.<br />
Sherry Lynch, Vancouver,<br />
WA, is a third-grade teacher<br />
at John Rogers Elementary.<br />
Class of <strong>1991</strong><br />
Akira Yoshida, Hyogo, Japan,<br />
is working in the Industry<br />
Policy Section of the New<br />
Industry and Tourism<br />
Division at the Hyogo<br />
Prefectural Government in<br />
Kobe.<br />
Denise Robertson, Tacoma,<br />
WA, is a program/budget<br />
coordinator for <strong>Evergreen</strong>'s<br />
Student Activities Office and a<br />
member of the <strong>Evergreen</strong><br />
Alumni Board.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Evergreen</strong> ReView<br />
Editing: Sandra Hanson<br />
Writing: Patricia Barte '91, Patrick Belisle, Walter Carpenter '80, Lucia Harrison, Sandra<br />
Hanson, Ray Kelleher '88, Ellen (Bracket) Marshall 79, Sarah Pedersen, Mike Wark<br />
Design: Mary Geraci<br />
Production & Distribution Assistance: Shelly Allsup, Dale Baird, Patricia Barte<br />
Photography: Steve Davis, Woody Hirzel, Mai Pina Chan, TESC Photo Services<br />
23
Geoduck Salute<br />
Honor Roll of Individuals and Organizations who contributed to <strong>Evergreen</strong>, July 1, 1990 - June 30, <strong>1991</strong><br />
| President's<br />
I Club<br />
($1000+)<br />
Anne & John Aram<br />
Scott & Christina<br />
Koons Baker<br />
Sally Skinner Behnke<br />
Leonard P. Berger M.D.<br />
Alan & Sarah Black<br />
Katherme M. Bullitt<br />
Bill Clapp<br />
Joseph Dear & Leslie Owen<br />
Michael Dederer<br />
Overton D. Dennis Jr.<br />
James Dinerman<br />
Robert T. Eggert<br />
James R. Ellis<br />
Carole & Bill Ellison<br />
Diane Ellison<br />
Margaret Enderlein<br />
Daniel J. & Nancy B. Evans<br />
Robert Fulghum<br />
Herbert H. & Carol Fuller<br />
William & Mary Gates<br />
Ann Dear Gavell<br />
Herb & Barbara Gelman<br />
H. Warren & Gerry Ghormley<br />
George & Lila Girvin<br />
Fred Goldberg<br />
Fred & Dorothy Haley<br />
John H. Hauberg<br />
William & Virginia Helsell<br />
Richard & Marilyn Hemstad<br />
John William Hennessey III<br />
Anthony F. Hovey<br />
Edie Ingersoll<br />
George & Caroline Kinnear<br />
John F. Koons<br />
David Lamb<br />
Heather Macphail<br />
Kim Kaufman Malin<br />
George Mante<br />
Mary Ellen & Kenneth<br />
McCaffree<br />
Charles J. & Barbara McCann<br />
Raymond & Jeanne Meredith<br />
James Frederick Moore<br />
Ancil & Valerie Payne<br />
Dennis & Joan Peterson<br />
Michael Vance Rainwater<br />
R. A. Rants<br />
George & Jane Russell Jr.<br />
<strong>The</strong>odore Franck Schmidt<br />
Sam & Norma Scimeca<br />
Barbara L. Smith &<br />
David Paulsen<br />
Bernice C. Smith<br />
Eleanor Alice Springer<br />
Dean &c Mary Thornton<br />
Isiah Turner<br />
Mark David Vestrich<br />
David Wagoner<br />
Vera Waller<br />
Marilyn B. Ward<br />
R. Duke Watson<br />
Allan & Melvin Weinstein<br />
Ginnie Weyerhaeuser<br />
A. M. & Edith Williams<br />
•Cooper<br />
• Point<br />
• Club<br />
I ($500-<br />
Gerald & Patricia Blakley<br />
Robert & Lynn Brunton<br />
Edward C. Cazier Jr.<br />
Wallace & Jerryne Cole<br />
Debra Dishberger<br />
Randy Earwood<br />
W.H. Fuller<br />
Leslie Young Harvill<br />
Hal Halvorson<br />
James Howell<br />
Carolyn Jean Johnson<br />
Sara Jane Johnson<br />
Steve & Terry Kelso<br />
Edward & Priscilla Lange<br />
J. H. Lehmann<br />
Rudy & Gail Martin<br />
Charles & Miriam Matthews<br />
Neil & Nancy McReynolds<br />
Ronald & Jean Medina<br />
Christina Ann Meserve<br />
Thomas S. Murphy<br />
Wesley Miles Norman<br />
Dean Olson<br />
Thomas & Angela Owens<br />
Richard S. Page<br />
Neil Parsons<br />
Thomas L. Puree &<br />
Jane Sherman<br />
Ted Robertson<br />
Steve & Kay Sarich Jr.<br />
Edward & Suzanne Sarver<br />
Virginia Schmidt<br />
Amigo & Mildred Soriano<br />
Bruno & Inge Strauss<br />
Masao Sugiyama<br />
Wesley Wehr<br />
Louise Williams<br />
24 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Evergreen</strong> ReView<br />
•<br />
ITower<br />
Club<br />
($250 - $499)<br />
Craig Dwight Chance<br />
Elisha Dyer Jr.<br />
Shannon E. Ellis<br />
Frederic R. &<br />
Linda J. Engstrom<br />
Samuel Graham Farmer<br />
Harry & Rosemary '<br />
Patricia W. Griffith<br />
James A. Haight III<br />
1. Frank Hartman M.D.<br />
Mary Leitka<br />
Russell M. &<br />
Raven C. Lidman<br />
Walter G. Lohr Jr.<br />
Jean MacGregor<br />
Hal & Roberta McClary<br />
Charles & Marion<br />
Moriarty Jr.<br />
Peter & Mary Ellen Onno<br />
Bill & Susan Potts<br />
Wallace W. Quistorff<br />
Constance W. Rice<br />
Betty Schaefer<br />
Marshall Segal<br />
Terry Setter<br />
Jess Spielholz<br />
I<strong>Evergreen</strong><br />
100<br />
Club<br />
($100 - $249)<br />
Miho Akimoto<br />
Durwood & Dorys Alkire<br />
Edward & Charlotte Olson<br />
Alkire<br />
Mary Ellen Allen<br />
Clifford & Charlotte<br />
Alterman<br />
Myron S. Anderson<br />
Richard & Barbara<br />
Anderson<br />
William Joseph Archer<br />
Doug & Helen Armitage<br />
William & Helen Aron<br />
Larry & Gwen Augustine<br />
Heesoon Aust<br />
Christopher C. Baggott<br />
Dale & Edlamae Baird<br />
James & Jenny Baldwin<br />
Townley & Marian Bale<br />
Christopher & Linda Ball<br />
Esther R. Barclay<br />
Ronald Barclay<br />
Steven Barnes<br />
George J. Baxter<br />
Hans & Astalyn Bebie<br />
Patrick J. & Jane L. Belisle<br />
Richard & Rio Lara Bellon<br />
Jack Benaroya<br />
Abraham B. Bergman M.D.<br />
Margaret M. Birnbaum<br />
Julie Gail Blanchard<br />
Nicholas & Renee Blattner<br />
Fowler & Norma E.<br />
Blauvelt<br />
Neil Magnuson Bogue<br />
Jeanne R. Bonynge<br />
Pamela Terese Bowe<br />
William & Mary Bowen<br />
Jon & Ann Bowman<br />
Kay E. M. Boyd<br />
Stephen & Juliet Briggs<br />
James & Marcia Brooks<br />
Stephen Brozovich<br />
Michael J. Buckley<br />
Nathan & Irene M.<br />
Buitenkant<br />
John D. Byrne<br />
Douglas James Canning<br />
Linda L. Carpenter<br />
Lawton E. M. Case<br />
Marie Celestre &<br />
Joel Davis<br />
Gill A. Centioli<br />
Kent Christman &<br />
Lyda Kuth<br />
Irene C. Christy<br />
Mary W. Cierebiej<br />
Kenneth Lee Coffin<br />
Winifred S. &<br />
Jack Colwill MD<br />
Dale & Marilyn Comey<br />
Rita Cooper<br />
Errol & Cissy Copilevitz<br />
Cathy Corballis<br />
Jeanne Shappell Cornmesser<br />
Stanley & Carol Crow<br />
Barbara & James Crutcher<br />
Roger Owen Cummings<br />
Roy & Mary Damonte<br />
Charles Davis &<br />
Nancy Stevens<br />
Joe & Garnett Davis<br />
David W. De Feyter<br />
George & Mona Delavan<br />
R. H. & Idahce Dickinson<br />
Stephen & Lucienne<br />
Dimitroff<br />
Carolyn Dobbs<br />
Albert J. Domini<br />
Dorothy & Wilbur<br />
Downs MD<br />
Clifford & Carol Eckman<br />
Pete & Patricia Edge,<br />
Heidi Engle &<br />
Robert Sandelin<br />
Duane & Nada Estes<br />
Joe Feddersen<br />
Mary K. Feldman<br />
Bruce & Patricia Finlayson<br />
L. Carlos Flohr<br />
Nancy Foss<br />
Neal & Helen Fosseen Sr.<br />
Carl & Julia Frank<br />
Stanton & Barbara<br />
Frederick Jr.<br />
Thomas Mitchell Freeman<br />
James M. Frost<br />
John & Kathryn<br />
Frothingham<br />
Clark 0. Gardner<br />
James E. Gauntt<br />
Patricia Gael Gibbs<br />
Wyatt Gilkie<br />
Ellen & Paul Goff MD<br />
Robert C. Golden<br />
Roger Goldmgay<br />
Jose Gomez<br />
Julie Anne Grant<br />
Robert & Rose Green<br />
Carol J. Grigg<br />
James M. & Susan L. Haley<br />
Herbert & Helen Hamblen<br />
John Joseph Harrington<br />
Marilyn Soriano Harris<br />
Fred&WiimaHaslundJr.<br />
Ray & Christine Hayworth<br />
Clyde C. Heasly Jr.<br />
Wanda M. Hedrick<br />
Ralph Hein<br />
David & Constance Hellyer<br />
Scott Henderson &<br />
Nina Wolsk<br />
Jean & John Hennessey Jr.<br />
Mark & Marilyn Hoehne<br />
Joseph & Lois Hogan<br />
John & Clare Huleen<br />
Elmer & Necia Huntley<br />
Hidetaka & Machi Iwasaki<br />
Ron Jamison<br />
Rose Jang<br />
Henry H. Jansen<br />
Helen B.& John W.Jarman<br />
Christopher P. Jennings<br />
Gilbert F. & Betty Jones<br />
Hannah Joss<br />
Henry C. Judd<br />
John Kevin Kane<br />
David Maxwell Kaplan<br />
D. Kinley Karlsen<br />
Laurence & Darlene Kerwin<br />
Raymond E. & Eula C. Kirby<br />
Thomas Hugh Kirschner<br />
Daniel Brandon Koch<br />
James Boyle Koons<br />
Arlene L. & Noah L.<br />
Krall MD<br />
Robert & Jean Hiatt Kramer<br />
Mark Kuntz<br />
Thomas & Evelyn Lajiness<br />
Joseph M. Lalonde<br />
David Lamb<br />
Janice Lambertz<br />
James David Lang<br />
Francis & Marcia Langston<br />
Eric H. Larson<br />
George Leago<br />
Daniel Leahy<br />
William S. & Elizabeth<br />
Leckenby<br />
Charles F. Lecuyer<br />
Glenn M. Light<br />
James & Helen C. Linger<br />
Gene Roy & Carol V. Little<br />
Jennifer E. Lord<br />
Robert & Norma Lucas<br />
John & Edna Lyons<br />
Alicia R. MacArthur<br />
Andrew H. MacLeod<br />
James B. & Nancy M.<br />
MacWhinney<br />
Paul & Barbara Madsen Jr.<br />
Ronald Wayne Magram<br />
Rona & Harvey Malofsky<br />
Mark Matthies<br />
Jo Helen Maynard<br />
Richard L. Maynard<br />
Robert W. McChesney<br />
Lawrence Charles McDonald<br />
Lowell McDonald<br />
James & Jacqueline<br />
McFerran<br />
Nancy Ann McGough<br />
William & Margaret<br />
McLaughlin<br />
Margaret C. McLennan<br />
D. Peter & Shirlee J. Meador<br />
Laurie M. Meeker<br />
Lily Meiners<br />
David Lawrence Mevorach<br />
Jules Jerome Michel<br />
Darlene Williams Miller<br />
Carol Minugh &<br />
James Ennis<br />
Suzanne Mulligan-Morris<br />
Connel L. & June L. Murray<br />
Mary Gardner Neill<br />
James & Katherine Nelson<br />
Lester & Vita Nelson<br />
Roderick John Newton<br />
Charles Malcolm Nishida<br />
Bruce A. Nordstrom<br />
H. Martyn Owen<br />
Joel & Tish Packman<br />
R. Alvin & Maxine Padget<br />
Hamilton & Muriel Page<br />
Alan & Lois Park<br />
Derek & Nancy Parker<br />
Victoria Yeager Patton<br />
Irvm T. Pauhn<br />
David Jon Lukan Paulus<br />
Lawrence & Cathleen Peters<br />
Marion Peterson<br />
Robert F. Philip<br />
Joe Pollack<br />
Thurman R. & Laura S.<br />
Poston Jr.<br />
Rita Agnes Pougiales<br />
George V. Powell<br />
Jean Foster Radford<br />
Robert R. Randolph<br />
Doug & Sandra Rasmussen<br />
Max A. & <strong>The</strong>resa Ratzer<br />
Henry & Marilyn Reiman<br />
Marguerite Reimers<br />
Maryan Reynolds<br />
Thomas R. Richards<br />
Dale Riepe<br />
Harvey & Tamara Roberts<br />
Denise & Aubrey Robertson<br />
Arnaldo & Lucia A.<br />
Rodriguez<br />
N. Stewart Rogers<br />
Philip & Marianne Ross<br />
Gary Michael Rossman<br />
John C. Rottler<br />
G. James Roush<br />
David N. & Joanne Rudo<br />
Leonard Sadoff<br />
Barry & Evette Saines<br />
W. Edwin & Barbara<br />
Samuelson<br />
Oscar C. & Lois J. Sandberg<br />
Mr. & Mrs. A. E. Saunders<br />
Robin Sawyer<br />
Richard Thomas Scheffel<br />
Ferdinand & Joanne<br />
Schmitz III<br />
Russell & Joyce Sears<br />
Lester & Harriet Servid<br />
William & Ellen Shannon<br />
Donald Sherwood<br />
James Shiflett &<br />
Annette Woolsey<br />
George & Clara Shinn<br />
C.F. & Katherine Shoemaker<br />
Rebecca Ann Sievers<br />
Wendy Anne Simms-Rudolph<br />
Sandra M. Simon<br />
Mickey E. & Sheila<br />
Simonson<br />
Maxine K. Sitts<br />
Richard Noel Skadan<br />
Paul Dwayne Slate<br />
Ronald Howard Smoire<br />
Arnold &c Eileen Souder Jr.<br />
Oscar H. & Barbara Soule<br />
William & Carolyn Staley<br />
Daniel Lewis Stein<br />
Larry Stenberg<br />
Oliver & Catherine<br />
Stonington<br />
Richard & Patsy Swindler<br />
Jessie & B. J. Tetlow<br />
Stephen Douglas Thomas<br />
Darrel 8c Shirley Thompson<br />
Joann K. Thompson<br />
Kenneth & Joan Thompson<br />
Nancy Marie Thompson<br />
Olga H. Thompson<br />
Valerie Jean Thorson<br />
Eleanor J. Townsend<br />
John D. Turner<br />
Leslie & Devora Turner<br />
Ross & Paulette Waggoner<br />
James D. Waite Jr.<br />
Kirby D. & Nancy Walker<br />
Scott C. Wall<br />
George & Joan Wallace<br />
Kenneth & Jacquelyn<br />
Wallace<br />
Kevin Counts Walsh<br />
Ruth Walter<br />
Tedrowe Watkins<br />
Robert 0. & Louisa L. Wells<br />
Charles Alfred Wilkowski<br />
James W. Will<br />
Darrell D. & Barbara J.<br />
Williams<br />
Ward & Constance Williams<br />
Michael Stanton Witz<br />
Tony & Judy Wolff<br />
Benjamin & Ruth T. Woo<br />
Patricia Ann Wood<br />
Karen J. Wynkoop<br />
Hanley & Susan Yorke<br />
Byron L. & Bernice L. Youtz<br />
James & Julie Zanner<br />
George Zoffel<br />
Fall Edition, <strong>December</strong> 3, <strong>1991</strong> 25
( Valued<br />
Contributors<br />
Byram Stanislaus Abbott<br />
S. Thomsen Abbott<br />
Tricia J.Abel<br />
Richard Abell<br />
Carl & Pia Abplanalp<br />
Richard & Janice Abrams<br />
Arlene J. Adams<br />
David J. & Ilene Adams<br />
J. David & Martha Adams<br />
Ruth Adele<br />
Mabel Whitney Adkins<br />
Kristi M. Adler<br />
Ken P. Adney<br />
Stephen Francis Agnew<br />
Michael Ray Ahern<br />
Kenneth E. Albert<br />
Paula Wisten Aldrich<br />
Laurie Aleona<br />
Eugene & Marilynn Alexander<br />
Harmony J. Alexander<br />
Richard Alexander<br />
Grace Adelle Ailene<br />
Megan Elizabeth Allen<br />
Nancy S. Allen<br />
Steven & Leanne Allen<br />
Robert & Marjory Alper<br />
Charles E. Ames<br />
Gina Marie Ames<br />
Robert & Joan Ames<br />
Ruth & Morton Amster<br />
Kenneth Andersen<br />
Catherine Ann Anderson<br />
Dean & Cathy Anderson<br />
Erica Anderson<br />
Kathleen Anderson<br />
Linda Ann Anderson<br />
Richard & Susan Anderson<br />
Thomas Lee Anderson<br />
John E. & Jewel Andrew<br />
Linda Marie Andrews<br />
Marcia L. Andrews<br />
Thomas N. Ansart<br />
Simon & Carolyn Ansell<br />
Terry & Lynnda Anthony<br />
Allan Edwin Anttila<br />
Richard & Cythnia Apple<br />
Diana Lynne Arens<br />
David M. Armstrong<br />
Harriet Michelle Arnold<br />
Laura B. Arnow<br />
Michael & Lucille Arson<br />
Shirley Ashby<br />
Scott B. Ashcraft<br />
Wilbur & Cynthia Ashcraft<br />
Diane Marie Asseln<br />
Kenneth J. & Susan D. Atwell<br />
Lucy Sandier Auster<br />
Judith Avinger<br />
Anna Sophia Bachmann<br />
James & Phyllis Baerveldt<br />
Joyce Ann Baker<br />
Julian Mark Baker<br />
Richard Jean Baker<br />
Robinson Scott Baker<br />
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Franklin & Mary Balch<br />
Stephen Mallet-Prevost Balch<br />
Joyce Ann Banaka<br />
Deborah Bancroft<br />
Donald & Joan Bantz<br />
Mark M. & Maxine L. Barkan<br />
Joyce Marie Barker<br />
Debora Griffith Barkus<br />
William Howard Barmore<br />
Aisha Barnes &<br />
David Stevenson<br />
Michael H. Barnes<br />
Susan S. & Sarah M. Barnes<br />
Louise H. Barrett<br />
Sherri Elizabeth Barrett<br />
Michael Devane Barren<br />
Mary & Joseph Bartek<br />
Traci R. Barth<br />
Craig Michael Bartlett<br />
Terry R. Bartlett<br />
Carolyn R. Robert Basanich<br />
& Amy Moo<br />
Robert Eugene Bassett<br />
Patricia M. Baxer<br />
Marcheta K. Bean<br />
Colette Suzanne Beatty<br />
Duane W. Beck<br />
Ci\\ vjdii rt. TWt r>ecK<br />
Gordon E. Beck<br />
Julia M.F. Becker-Jackson<br />
Annamarie Beckmann<br />
Patricia Anne Bedinger<br />
Jane E. Bell<br />
Barbara Bellettiere 8c<br />
Christopher Russo<br />
Scott F. Benedict<br />
Janet Lonja Benke<br />
Albert & Ruthmary Bennett<br />
Dery & Barbara Bennett<br />
Gregg & Sara Bennett<br />
Russell Joel Bennett-Gumming<br />
William Francis Benoist Jr.<br />
Kenneth W. Benshoof<br />
Susan Eileen Bensman<br />
Sherri Bentley<br />
Dennis G. Berchet<br />
A. Hugo & Carol Jean Berg<br />
Joanne Berg<br />
Mary B. Berghammer<br />
Michael Lawrence Bergstrom<br />
Arthur E. Berlin<br />
Bruce & Kristina Berney<br />
Karen Elaine Bert<br />
Steven Boyce Bertran<br />
Drew & Michael Betz<br />
Carolyn Rasmussen Bevan<br />
Martin Alfred Biedermann<br />
Jim Bill<br />
Terry & Susan Billedeaux<br />
Steven & Cecile Biltekoff<br />
Donald P. Bischko<br />
Mary Bittinger & Gary Cantrel<br />
•<br />
Mike David Blackaller<br />
JeffBlakley<br />
Jeannette C. Bland<br />
Nathaniel & Mary Blankenship<br />
Mary Hester Bley<br />
William Winthrop V. Blodgett<br />
Maureen Solemslie Bo<br />
Frank & Lynne Bocarde<br />
Gerald M. & Sally Bodine<br />
Kathleen M. Bogan<br />
Michael Stephen Boggess<br />
David A. Boggs<br />
Peter G. Bohmer<br />
Nancy W. Bolger<br />
Jill Coburn Boniske<br />
Terry Bonynge &<br />
David Smullin<br />
Larry & Deanna Book<br />
Rolf Leighton Boone<br />
Gregory Allan Booth<br />
Thomas Ellis Booze<br />
Donald H. Boswell<br />
Wendy Lea Bottemiller<br />
Michael A. Bourgoin<br />
Robert & Beverly Bowers<br />
Jerry Ray Boydston<br />
Carol L. Bradford<br />
Barbara J. Brady<br />
Andrea Brandanza<br />
Walter C. Branyan<br />
Marjorie G. Brazier<br />
Richard & Diane Bredeson<br />
Stanley B. & Aviva Breen<br />
Ted Bren<br />
Jean-Pierre Bressieux<br />
Daniel Paul Bretzke<br />
Steven & Ellen Brewster<br />
Betsy A. Bridwell<br />
Thomas D. Brinker<br />
Alan Currie Brisley-Bown<br />
J.David & Kathleen S.Bristow<br />
Michael Bristow &<br />
Karen England<br />
Janice Gayle Brock<br />
Barbara B. Brockhaus<br />
Jack & Loretta Brockhoff<br />
Flo Brodie<br />
Harley Broe<br />
Carmi Christopher Brooks<br />
Fran Ellen Brooks<br />
Beverly June Brown<br />
Keith & Deborah Brown<br />
Leland C. & Barbara Brown<br />
Louise A. Brown<br />
David & Suanne Brownell<br />
William & Suzanne Bruner<br />
James Bret Brunner<br />
Deborah & William Bryant<br />
Thomas Michael Bucchiere<br />
Wilma Bucci<br />
Pat & Jill Buck<br />
Nelsa Morrisson Buckingham<br />
Thomas C. & Joan S. Buell Jr.<br />
Mardell H. Buffington<br />
D. C. Bullington<br />
Tamara Anne Bunnell<br />
.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Evergre<br />
John Burbank &<br />
Pamela MacEwan<br />
William & Victoria Burch<br />
Elizabeth Olmsted Burchall<br />
Daniel & <strong>The</strong>rese Heinrich<br />
Burden<br />
Clint Robert Burelson<br />
F. M. & Lucille Burgio<br />
Gerald & Teri Burke<br />
John Francis Burke<br />
Judy A. Burnett<br />
Alan Burrer & Rebecca<br />
Northway<br />
Job & Naomi Burrows<br />
Lynn E. Busacca<br />
Arthur & June Busch<br />
Susan A. Bush<br />
Scott Busk<br />
Marjorie Walker Butler<br />
Paul Ray Butler<br />
Brian & Danielle Butz<br />
Eleanore W. Butz<br />
Heather Rae Bybee<br />
Steven L. Caicco<br />
Lynda Marie Caine<br />
Susan Dawn Calhoun<br />
Charles F. Campbell<br />
Charles L. Campbell<br />
Robert Campbell &<br />
Laurie Shannon<br />
Robert V. Campbell<br />
Sharon Ann Campbell<br />
Elizabeth Canapary<br />
Marilyn Jo Canaris<br />
Genevieve Candee<br />
Laura Anne Cannon<br />
Dennis James Carey<br />
Mr. & Mrs. James L. Carey<br />
Steven & Ann Carkeek<br />
Robert R. Carlson<br />
John L. Carmody<br />
Stephen & Katherine Carnell<br />
David John Carr<br />
John & Margaret Carr<br />
Stephen A. Carras<br />
Hamilton & Margaret Carson<br />
Jane B. Carton<br />
William L. Case III<br />
Donald Owen Case<br />
Wayne A. & Audrey Cassatt Jr.<br />
Johnny & Carol Castelletto<br />
Wyatt D. Gates<br />
Paul F. Catterson<br />
Emily J. Caudill<br />
Douglas Bartlett Chadwick<br />
Rebecca Chaitin<br />
Don Chalmers<br />
Melinda Chambers<br />
Matthew & Susan Chamlin<br />
Samantha Jayne Chandler<br />
Jerry Guy Chapman<br />
Jerome Cherry<br />
Nathan Andrew Chess<br />
Drs. Richard & Donna Childs<br />
Cynthia Joyce Choo<br />
Claudia Maria Chotzen<br />
Horace J. Christensen<br />
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David & Betty Christiansen<br />
Erik Christiansen &<br />
Norma Miller<br />
Helen M. Christopher<br />
Lionel & Mary Christopherson<br />
Janie Civille<br />
Bernard Clark<br />
Mary Allen Clark<br />
Raymond & Alice Clark<br />
Class of 1990<br />
Isabelle K. & Elmer E. Clausen<br />
William Evan Clausen<br />
F.W.(Mike) & Diane Clayton<br />
Gary & Mary Ellen Cleasby<br />
Brad Ciemmons<br />
Christine Clishe<br />
Liane K. Clorfene<br />
Melva Doris Coates<br />
Sydne Cogburn<br />
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David Joseph Di Domenico<br />
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Linda C. Eisenstein<br />
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Katherine W. Ellegood<br />
Judith B. Elliott<br />
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Andrea L. English<br />
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Gordon B. Ensign<br />
Norma Epstein<br />
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Frank H. Erickson<br />
Robert & Frances Erling<br />
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Maria C. Esparza<br />
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Richard L. Esterly<br />
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Porsche Everson<br />
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Fall Edition, <strong>December</strong> 3, <strong>1991</strong><br />
Gregory Alan Falken<br />
Rebecca Fall & Scott<br />
Kauffman<br />
Gregory Alan Falxa<br />
Daniel P. Farber<br />
Ruth Farber<br />
Robert & Pamela Faro<br />
Thomas & Marjorie Farrell<br />
Peter & Sandra Farrow<br />
Marilyn Fasching<br />
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Richard Clinton Ferguson<br />
James R. Fernandez<br />
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Jane Brooks Field<br />
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David B. & Nancy L.<br />
Finkelstein<br />
Anne Fischel<br />
Helen S. Fisher<br />
Lisa Diane Fisher<br />
John Alan Fleming<br />
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Marie L. Forbes<br />
Norman Forsberg<br />
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Robert Louis Foster<br />
Linda Marie Fraidenburg<br />
Laurie Frankel &<br />
Raymond Lee<br />
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Ralph & Mary E. Franklin<br />
Julie Frederick<br />
Alan J. & Kathleen S.<br />
Freeman<br />
Wendy Freeman<br />
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David M. Freiband<br />
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Jan Marie Frost<br />
Miram Frost<br />
Joseph & Rosalie Frostad<br />
David & Marjory Fry<br />
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Anne Futterman<br />
Betty J. Gaffney<br />
Michael & Barbara Gaines<br />
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Alice F. Gendell<br />
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Robert & Sharon George<br />
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Vel S. Gerth<br />
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Marianne G. Gibson<br />
Patrick L. Gibson<br />
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Barbara Jean Graf<br />
Holly Gwinn Graham<br />
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Thomas Lawrence Graham<br />
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Donovan Michael Gray<br />
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Patricia Grazier<br />
Alfred & Adele Greenberg<br />
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William & Shirley Greene<br />
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David Noah Greenwald<br />
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Robert Alan Gregory<br />
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Lawrence & Margie Griffin<br />
James & Sandra Griffith<br />
Jettalee Raines Grimes<br />
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Jean M. Gruye<br />
Macit Gurol<br />
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Robert & Manlynn Hale<br />
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Jeanne M. Hallberg<br />
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Roland Charles Hamel<br />
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Matt T. Hammond<br />
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Carol M. Hannum<br />
Peter Louis Hansell<br />
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Karen Marie Hansen<br />
Mary F. Hansen<br />
Michael C. Hansen<br />
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Kimberly Craig Hanson<br />
Kristyn N. Hanson<br />
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Jeff L. Hardesty<br />
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Robert D. & Dagmara G. Hill<br />
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Anne H. Hinton<br />
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Glenn F. Wilson<br />
Fall Edition, <strong>December</strong> 3, <strong>1991</strong><br />
Mary Ann Wilson<br />
Robert & Judy Wilson<br />
Sharon D. Wilson<br />
Barbara J. Winans<br />
Marcella Wing<br />
Stephen Lee Winiger<br />
Ken M. & Kathleen A.<br />
Winkley<br />
L. M. & Joyce P. Winston<br />
Bonnie L. Witcher<br />
Daniel & Judith Witmer<br />
Brian D. Wittmers<br />
Julie Wittrock<br />
Teresa Marie Wocken-Linders<br />
Betty Lou Wolf<br />
Marcia & Will Wolf<br />
Russell B. & Rebecca J. Wolfe<br />
Carl Frederick Wolfhagen<br />
Herman A. & Jacqueline<br />
Wolfson<br />
Paul & Susan Wollwage<br />
Les & Phyllis Wong<br />
George Stanley Wood<br />
John Edward Wood<br />
Mack & Antonia Wood<br />
Gary Worth ington<br />
Richard & Jo Ann Wright III<br />
Christopher &<br />
Margaret Wright<br />
<strong>The</strong>resa Louise Wright<br />
Winifred F. Wright<br />
Forrest & Christine Wynne<br />
Thomas I. & Carol N.<br />
Yamamoto<br />
Jean Yang<br />
Joe W. Yarkin<br />
Wayne & Nancy Yarnall<br />
Kay J. Yarns<br />
Kathy Jean Ybarra<br />
Kathleen Yepes<br />
William Cecil Young<br />
Marjorie Anne Yung<br />
Donna & Bill Zaugg<br />
Anne Cecelia Zellinger<br />
Margaret F. Zero<br />
Richard & Karen Ziegler<br />
John & Dorothy Zimicki<br />
Calvin & Pamala<br />
Zimmerman<br />
Donald & Anne Zontine<br />
Dolores Alway Zschomler<br />
Sidney & Rosemary Zwick<br />
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and Found<br />
AT & T Information Systems<br />
Aetna Life & Casualty<br />
Foundation<br />
Atlantic Richfield Co.<br />
American President<br />
Companies<br />
Armco Foundation<br />
BankAmerica<br />
<strong>The</strong> Baxter Foundation<br />
Blue Heron Bakery<br />
<strong>The</strong> Boeing Company<br />
David 0. Brownwood<br />
Foundation<br />
Capital Cities/ABC Inc.<br />
Chef Endowment Fund<br />
Cigna Foundation<br />
Consulate General Of Japan<br />
Consulate General Of<br />
<strong>The</strong> Republic of Korea<br />
Corporation For Public<br />
Broadcasting<br />
Deluxe Corporation<br />
Foundation<br />
R. R. Donnelley &<br />
Sons Company<br />
<strong>The</strong> Dover Fund Inc.<br />
Equitable Life Insurance<br />
Exxon Education<br />
Foundation<br />
Fidelity Foundation<br />
First Interstate Bank<br />
Of Washington<br />
<strong>The</strong> Ford Foundation<br />
GTE Foundation<br />
General Electric<br />
Foundation<br />
<strong>The</strong> Greater Tacoma<br />
Community Foundation<br />
Hewlett Packard Company<br />
Honeywell Foundation<br />
Illinois Bell<br />
Indian Association Of<br />
Western Washington<br />
Intel Corporation<br />
International Business<br />
Machine<br />
<strong>The</strong> Johnson Wax<br />
Fund Inc.<br />
K & T Distributing<br />
<strong>The</strong> Henry J. Kaiser Family<br />
Kiro Inc.<br />
Kiwanis Club Of Olympia<br />
Kraft General Foods<br />
Foundation<br />
L & E Bottling Company Inc.<br />
Laird Norton Foundation<br />
Elizabeth Magoon<br />
& Associates<br />
Martin Marietta Corporation<br />
Foundation<br />
McCaw Cellular<br />
Communications<br />
McKay Oil Corporation<br />
McKesson Foundation Inc.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Merck Company<br />
Foundation<br />
Microsoft Corporation<br />
<strong>The</strong> Millipore Foundation<br />
Motoda Foundation<br />
<strong>The</strong> Mountaineers<br />
Murray Foundation<br />
Olympia Association of<br />
Professional Mortage<br />
Women<br />
Olympia Food Co-op<br />
Olympia Garden Club<br />
<strong>The</strong> Ottinger Foundation<br />
Paccar Foundation<br />
Pacific Coca-Cola<br />
Bottling Co.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Pride Foundation<br />
<strong>The</strong> Principal Financial<br />
Group<br />
<strong>The</strong> Procter & Gamble Fund<br />
Puget Sound Power & Light<br />
Ragamala<br />
Reader's Digest Foundation<br />
Sabey Corporation<br />
Saul & Dayee Haas<br />
Foundation<br />
Scatter Creek Nurseries<br />
<strong>The</strong> Seattle Times<br />
Security Pacific Bank - WA<br />
Sedgwick James Inc.<br />
Simpson Timber Company<br />
SparrowHawk Company<br />
<strong>State</strong> Farm Companies<br />
Foundation<br />
<strong>State</strong> Street Bank &<br />
Trust Co.<br />
Textrox Inc.<br />
3M Community Affairs<br />
<strong>The</strong> Toro Company<br />
U.S. Bank<br />
US West Foundation<br />
Vedder Foundation<br />
Washington Commission<br />
For <strong>The</strong> Humanities<br />
Washington Mutual<br />
Savings Bank<br />
<strong>The</strong> Washington Post<br />
Company<br />
Howard S. Wright<br />
Foundation<br />
<strong>The</strong> Xerox Foundation<br />
Many thanks to all who<br />
contributed during the 1990-<br />
<strong>1991</strong> campaign which ended<br />
June 10,<strong>1991</strong>. Please report<br />
any inaccuracies to Pat Belisle<br />
in the Development Office at<br />
(206) 866-6000 ext. 6551 so<br />
computer records can be<br />
corrected and gifts properly<br />
acknowledged.<br />
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BOXWORKS<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong> artists featured in nationally touring "Boxworks" exhibit<br />
Symbols of cultural heritage provided both<br />
diversity and unity in a powerful exhibition<br />
featured this fall in <strong>Evergreen</strong>'s Gallery IV. Each<br />
piece of work featured in the "Boxworks:<br />
Ancestors Known and Unknown" exhibit was<br />
made with a box by a woman of color using<br />
symbols to reflect the theme.<br />
<strong>Evergreen</strong> Photo Services staffer Mai Pina Chan<br />
and faculty member Gail Tremblay were both<br />
featured in the nationally touring exhibit<br />
containing nearly 100 boxworks. Chan created a<br />
box that is both locked and transparent, a symbol<br />
ReView<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Evergreen</strong> ReView<br />
<strong>December</strong> <strong>1991</strong>; Volume 13, Number 1<br />
Published by <strong>The</strong> Office of <strong>College</strong> Relations<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Evergreen</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
for the trunk that Chinese immigrants used to<br />
transport their belongings on steamers from the<br />
"Old Country." Her boxwork is made of transparent<br />
plexiglass filled with acetate blocks coated<br />
with silverprint photographs of her ancestors.<br />
Little building blocks with faces of young adults,<br />
elders, a toddler in a chair and some group shots<br />
represent ancestors known. Ancestors unknown are<br />
represented through the box itself, symbolizing a<br />
trunk. <strong>The</strong> ancestors of many Chinese came<br />
through immigration with only those possessions<br />
they could carry in one big box.<br />
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Tremblay, a Native American artist with a<br />
growing national reputation, helped bring the<br />
powerful exhibit to campus through her<br />
participation in Coast to Coast, a national<br />
women's caucus for art that developed "Ancestors<br />
Known and Unknown." She is also currently<br />
featured in the Herd Biennial Exhibition, which<br />
presents, every two years, the nation's foremost<br />
Native American artists in a major exhibit at the<br />
Herd Museum in Phoenix.<br />
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