Page 6 Dylan Thomas play to be presented by theatre class Can 10 people produce and hilarious account of a spring day perform a play which is written in a small Welsh coast town, the for a cast of 63? 'Yes, play begins with dreams and particularly if the play is one ghosts before dawn, moves written especially for voices. through the brilliant, noisy day Such is the case of Dylan of the townspeople and closes as Thomas's masterpiece of sounds, the "rain of dusk brings on the "Under Milk Wood", to be bawdy night." presented by Dr. Jere Berger's All students, faculty and staff theatre production class are invited to share this Thursday, May 24. experience in rhetorical artistry "Under Milk Wood" is Thomas's last major work before his death in 1953. A moving and ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY DIVISION EVALUATED BY ECPD by R.W. Bona ker The Division of Engineering and Technology was evaluated last month for accreditation by the Engineers Council for Professional Development (ECPD), according to Dr. John D. Antrim, Division Head. A full report is due in August, and Antrim is optimistic of the result, "based on the 'exit interview' where we received more compliments on our pro grams than constructive criticism," he said. Only the undergraduate programs in the division were evaluated. The ECPD, which is recognized by federal authorities, sent a visitation team on April 2 and 3. Six people composed the team, one serving as chairman and the remaining five examining each of the programs in the division. Antrim said such accreditation examination actually occurs only after the entire institution, Penn State, has received blanket accreditation. "In the Penn State system, all of the associate and baccalaureate degree programs in the area of engineering and technology were evaluated in April," Antrim related. He said evaluation teams make visits armed with some knowledge of what is "currently being done. They examine financial data, **** ************ SHOP OLMSTED PLAZA for These *Mr. Swiss *Pantry Pride *DeVono's *Joe the Motorist's *Norge Village *Rea & Derick's *Royal Jewel Box *Children's Shop *Hobby Shop to be held, admission free, in the auditorium May 24th at 12:15 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. faculty records, the administrative records and the curriculum, examining course requirements, texts and samples of student work." The evaluation team talked to both students and faculty. The evaluation team has four levels of accountability, thus the final report will not come until the end of summer. "The team was very perceptive as they were able to ferret out everything. They came here to give us any help we may need and yet walked away with some new ideas," Antrim explained. Antrim said evaluation could have been requested earlier, but if he had done so, examination could have been done only on specific programs in the division. He said programs must have graduates who are in industry and this year was the earliest moment for the Transportation Technology program, which was implemented in 1970. The EDET, MDET and WRET programs were established in 1967 and the BCT program was established in 1969. Antrim warned that accreditation "is not automatic." If the division receives accreditation, it will be the second unit at Capitol to receive the honor. The graduate program in Regional Planning received accreditation last month. *Fabrific Fabric Center * *Barber Shop *Montgomery Wards *Fashion Flair *Beauty Shop *Thrifty Beverage *Kresge's *Sherwin Williams Paints *G.A.C. Finance *Gladell Shop Fine stores Friend THE CAPITOLIST lEEE elects officers Wendell R. Leppo Last Wednesday night, May 9, offices of Chairman and retary were filled by I.E.E.E. Jim Yorgey was elected airman and Tom Green was cted Secretary. The offices of Vice-Chairman td Treasurer will be filled by w Juniors in the beginning of fall term as described in the b's constitution. In addition to filling the two cutive offices, volunteers for Standing Committees of blicity, Program, and mbership were accepted. ,ohn Sabo was elected as Chairman of the Publicity Committee and Harry Woodworth was re-elected to chair the Membership Committee. Anyone else interested in helping with these standing committees contact Jim Yorgey or either of the Standing Committee Chairmen. Preceeding the election, the former Chairman told the attending members of the results of the balloting for the new faculty counselor. , Dr. Jerry Shoup is now the new faculty-counselor to the I.E.E.E. Student Branch here at Capitol Campus. Professor Clifford Mason, former faculty counselor, resigned from the position when he became the Secretary-Treasurer of the I.E.E.E. Susquehanna Section. As former Chairman of the Student Branch, I would like to take this opportunity to thank Professor Mason for all the help and guidance given during the year. I hope he did not mind me "barging" in on him all the time. As for Dr. Shoup, the faculty members and I join in welcoming him to our Student Branch. I hope that he will have as much satisfaction in future years in being a part of our Student Branch as I have had as being I.E.E.E. Chairman this year. PLEASE NOTE: All applications for student membership in I.E.E.E. will be handled by Dr. Shoup from now on. For those who did not get applications - see Mrs. Rose Reedy in W-252 or Dr. Shoup. Also, for the Juniors, Harry Woodworth will have applications in the near future, so check with him. NEXT MEETING NOTICE Juniors - Seniors. There will be a very important meeting of the I.E.E.E. Student Branch on May 23, at 7:00 p.m. The room number will be announced later. The topic of the meeting is: "What to Expect after Graduation" Professor Wesley Houser and a 1969 Capitol Campus graduate, Jack Griffith will be highlighting the meeting. Both will be speaking on the topic. 1:13:13 $ as ; V _ NV i or '4l WANTED A new name for our school paper REWARD A crisp new pic of Abe Lincoln on a five dollar bill SGA Continues to rule Student Body by R.W. Bonaker In the past few weeks, the Student Government Association has gone through the routine of governing the student body in the wake of SGA spring elections. President Mike Dini has announced there will be a benefit concert for a scholarship fund for Harrisburg area students tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. at the Zembo Mosque, Harrisburg. Performing will be singing great Ella Fitzgerald with p donation set at $7.50 The Finance Committee has approved a budget of $2OO for a Texas Barbeque to be staged one day prior to Commencement activities on June 16. Tickets are set at two dollars. President-elect Bill Matthews distributed a revised edition of a student grievance procedure. The measure was approved by the senate and was reportedly sent to faculty Council. A motion was made requesting that seniors not be 'required' to attend graduation ceremonies. The motion passed 9 - 0 with 9 BLACK EXPRESSIO I c h it , it 1 UELEZO WEUSI Woman was created from the rib of man. She was not made from his head, to top him; Nor out of his foot, to be trampled upon; But out of his side, to be equal to him; Under his arm, to be protected; And near his heart, to be loved. Brother Self I am alienated from you, brother. It is not that I want to be separated from you But I am forced to from my very own soul, brother. I am alienated from you, brother, even though we have come from the same slums & ghettoes I have lived here with you, brother but I do not choose to remain here with you, brother. I see a different life than you, brother. I don't believe that I am defeated as you appear to be, Brother. I have come a long way to realize that I am alienated from you, brother. Because if I must be alienated to live and enjoy life That you feel is lost, brother. Then it must be, brother. For if I don't, what will I tell my children, brother? You ask me to stay a brother, brother. Am I not a brother to want to enjoy life, brother. Is it so wrong that I would want to educate myself, brother. Unite and be strong again, brother. Is it so wrong that I do not accept the labels attached to us, brother. I am only me, brother. abstentions. The provost's office .was contacted regarding the extent to which seniors are required to be in attendance at Commencement. Word filtered down that seniors have the option not to attend, but could receive diplomas and other records only by paying a five dollar handling fee. Sen. Aaron Spicher reported problems with processing Teacher/Course Evaluations from a winter term. He said he has not had much manual support from the senate and was running into difficulties with campus administrative offices and computer facilities. Dini, as he has in the past, expressed fear that further misuse of the WATS line in the SGA office could lead to removal of the phone, especially when Provost McDermott is considering removing half of such devices from the building. Dini also announced the posOibility of Establishing elections of a student from each degree program to serve on the Faculty Organization, in compliance with the faculty constitution. WA WATU Black Woman ** * * By Steve Berry May 17, 1973 ** * *
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