Thursday, September 26,1972 The first official meeting of the Student Government Association of the fall term occurred on Monday, September 25, in the Student Center. The meeting, held in recognition of National Student Government Day, was a joint affair which included members of the Student Court, SGA committees, and representatives of campus organizations. New juniors were also present. The meeting was called to order by President Mike Dini who introduced the guest speaker Mrs. Betty Duke, Capitol's new Public Information Officer. Mrs. Duke notified the group of the duties of her office and how she will be able to help campus organizations by publicizing wide-interest activities. She remarked that news releases are delivered to all daily and weekly newspapers in central Pennsylvania, as well as other areas of communication. Senator Ron Edwards, chairman of the Election/Screen ing Committee, reported that an election guide is being prepared for use by candidates for the student senate elections, which will be held in three weeks. The committee planned to meet to organize the election, and to prepare to screen applicants for student committees. Treasurer Tom Dixon related that organizational budgets, as defined by the Finance Committee, will bepresented at the next Senate meeting. Dixon will bein his office during the second period of every day if organizations wish to contact him to discuss their budgets for the coming year. Aaron Spicher, chairman of the Teacher/Course Evaluation Committee, announced that results from the Spring Term '72 are currently being printed. However, due to monetary problems, only 60 copies of the comprehensive report of the winter andspring terms will bemade available. The Constitutional Revision Committee, chaired by SGA Vice-President Max Brady, planned to meet yesterday to finalize the committee report. The revisions must then be published and approved by at least 25 per cent of the student body during the General Election. The James A. Jordan Jr. Memorial Teaching award will be presented to Prof. Ambrose Main in the near future, pending notification of those involved. The award was to have been presented during June commencement, but it was postponed because of the Flood. LENKER CYCLE. SALES Motorcycles New and Used All Makes Repaired Bicycles Repaired Better Official Inspection 515 Rosedale Avenue Near Olmsted Plaza Middletown, Pa. Phone 944-4256 Week in the SGA This Gaye - Miles, president of Delta Tau Kappa, who coordinated the st udent -t o -student advising program, submitted a report on the successes and failures of the program. The report is available for those interested, in the SGA office. The possibility of establishing a student counseling program was discussed, in conjunction with advising program. Rita Girondi presented a report of Orientation activities. She felt that the week was a success but felt there was inadequate student participation. Student Court Chief Justice Harry Franzreb expounded upon the revision of the student judiciary. The changes art discussed in another article appearing in this week's issue of THE CAPITOLIST. Sam Randazzo presented a petition to the Senate which stated the sentimental value of theßoundtable which was held by nearly 400 people in the Capitol Community. The Roundtable had been removed from the main lobby a few weeks ago. The Senate unanimously passed a resolution calling for the return of the Roundtable. A resolution calling for a voluntary suspension of classes on November 6 and 7, because of the Presidential Election, was passed by the Senate. The measure was joinly sponsored by the Human Awareness Committee, the College Republican Club and the Young Democratic Organization. The vote was 7 in favor, 2 opposed, 4 abstentions: The Young Democrats were reinstated as a campus organization by an impromptu meeting of the Charter Review Committee, chaired by Sen. Judith LePere. Dr. Robert Bresler will be the group's advisor. The Election/Screening Committee, upon approval of the Senate, gave power to President Dini to make In the Olmsted Plaza THE CAPITOLIST temporary appointments of students to serve on faculty organization committees. This was done because those committees will be meeting soon and need student representatives. Robert Bonaker and Marilyn Levin were student designates on the Student Affairs Committee while Don Snyder and junior Karl Salmon were appointed to the Academic Standards Committee. The SGA adjourned after a lengthy meeting and planned to meet next Monday at 6:30 p.m., room 216, Main Building. Math-Science Exams Capitol Campus has been designated a testing center for the society of Actuaries. The most recent exams took place last month when, for the firsth time, candidates for the initial preliminary examinations gathered from both the University and surrounding colleges. The next exams will be given in November. The Math-Science Program offers courses in actuarial science to help candidatespass these exams. offers courses in actuarial science to he, offers courses in actuarial science to help candidates pass these exams. Classified Ads Students seriously desiring an out of classroom experience among mentally disabled or retarded persons may contact the Aurora Club, Inc., 1136 N. Second St., Harrisburg, 17102, or phone 232-6675 for an appointment. Ask for Mrs. Ben Silberman. Director. Bob Thompson, , a senior, needs a puma to live near campus. Contact XOl office. Wanted: Part-time photographer. Contact Betty Duke, Public Information Offics, W-139. If anyone has an extra ticket to Saturday's football game between Penn State and lowa, contact Bob Bonaker, W-104, or 826-B Nelson Dr. Greetings to Joel, Terry and Star Deak Get Well and Get Back to School Soon. To Barbie —AU My Love Hi Georgia Valuable CAPITOLIST coupon od wieteeet q° Antrim Receives Appointment Dr. John D. Antrim, professor of engineering at Capitol Campus, has been appointed head of the Division of Engineering and Technology at the campus. He succeeds Dr. J. Herbert Moore, who resigned to become director of the Division of Engineering Technology at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Va., explains Dr. Robert E. McDermott, provost of the campus. A member of the Capitol faculty since 1969, Dr. Antrim was graduated from Lehigh University with a bachelor of science degree in civil engineering. He received his master of science degree in civil engineering and doctor of philosophy degree in Dressler Becomes Campus Administrative Officer George Dressler has been appointed Administrative Officer of Capitol Campus, announces Dr. Robert E. McDermott, Provost. Dressler had served as Financial Officer of the campus since January, 1968. In this major post, Dressler will coordinate the activities of the Business Office, under the direction of Robert Burleigh, and the Finance Office, under the supervision of John Taylor. Additionally, he will be ,responsible for the management 9rowing Bigger Every Year You just know there's a reason. Central Pennsylvania) i Great Department Stores Downtown Harrisburg-Camp Hill transportation at Purdue University. A former Fulb right lecturer at the Institute of Technology in Otaniemi, Finland, he taught at Purdue, the University of Maryland, and Clemson University be fore coming to Capitol Campus, where he has been serving as chairman of the baccalaureate programs in civil engineering technology. Dr. Antrim's research interests have centered on Portland cement concrete, asphaltic paving materials and traffic safety. A member of the American Concrete Institute, he also is a member of t heHighway Research Board, Institute of Traffic Engineers, American Society of Civil Engineers, and the American Society for Testing Materials. of the campus' non-academic staff. Dressler earned a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting and a Master of Letters degree in industry from the University of Pittsburgh. Prior to his joining the Penn State staff, he was associated with the USS Chemical Division of U.S. Steel in Pittsburgh. An active golfer, he currently serves as President of the Pennsylvania Public Golfers Association and members of the USGA Public Links Committee. Page 3