Mi V w James D. South (“Jerry”) 11, former Assistant Dean of Student Affairs, has been named Director of Student Affairs at the Capitol Campus. The announcement of his appointment was made by Robert E. McDermott, Provost. In his new position, Mr. South will be responsible for supervising the operation of the Counseling and Placement Centers, the Health Services, Recreation and Athletics Program and Student Activities. In accepting his new appointment, Mr. South observed, “We plan to expand our programs and services so that they will greater enhance the learning opportunities available to Capitol Campus students.” ♦* * * James D. South, Director of Student Affairs, has announced the appointment of two new staff members. Agnes Hayes Green has been appointed Coordinator of Student Activities and Reuben M. Smitley is joining the staff as Coordinator of Recreation and Athletics. Ms. Green comes to Capitol Kappa Delta Phi Honor Society and the African Heritage Studies Association. Ms. Green holds membership in the numerous professional organizations including the Campus from the University of Illinois where she had served as Assistant Director of the Afro-American Culture Center since January, 1971. She also had held positions in the Admissions and Records Division and the Illinois Union at that university and served as Program Coordinator of the Student Union at the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in Greensboro, North Carolina. She holds a bachelor of science degree from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and a master of education degree from the University of Illinois. She also has done doctoral studies at the latter institution. Changes, Changes, Changes Mr. Smitley has had extensive experience in instructing and directing recreational and athletic programs. Former Superintendent of the Carlisle Parks and Recreation Board, he served in a similar capacity in Waverly, New York. He has served as a consultant to Derr Carpenter and Associates and as a part-time instructor at the Harrisburg Area Community College and the Public Service Institute. -VS, Smitley is a graduate of Point Marion High School and received a bachelor of science in recreation education from Penn State in 1962. He holds membership in the National, Pennsylvania and New York Recreation and Park Societies and is active in many community organizations. Dr. George D. Wolf, head of the Division of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Education at the Capitol Campus of The Pennsylvania State University in Middletown, has been named dean of facutly at the campus. His appointment was approved by University trustees at their meeting in University Park on Friday. Dr. Wolf replaces Dr. Richard H. Heindel who is returning to full-time teaching and research. ** * * ** * * Two professors from Penn State’s Capitol Campus were selected to present papers at the International Symposium on Educational Testing which was held recently at the Netherlands Congress Center, The Hague, The Netherlands. Dr. Robert J. Lesniak and Dr. David O. Ongiri, assistant professors of education, presented papers on “The Classroom Behavior Task: Strength and Sensitivity,” and “Testing in the Informal Setting,” respectively. Penn State’s Capitol Campus was the only higher education institution to have two professors selected to participate in the symposium. The main objective of the forum was to present interdisciplinary discussions on the problems of educational testing and the uses of testing. It was attended by more than 350 educators from 16 nations. ** * * A Capitol Campus professor has been named to membership on a national committee of the American Statistical Association. Dr. Kenneth W. Masters, associate professor of social science at the local Penn State campus, has received word of his appointment to the Ad Hoc Committee of Professional! Standards of Subnational Statistics. He also serves as chairman of the Committee on a Social Science Casebook for Applying Statistics to Public Problems for the national association. ** * * Dr. Irwin Richman, chairman of the Social Science Program at the Capitol Campus of The Pennsylvania State University, has been promoted to the rank of full professor. His promotion to professor of American Studies and History was announced today by Dr. George D. Wolf, dean of faculty. It was effective July 1 Stoned Valley or Starchy Rides Again The news read: Approximately 30 student organization leaders from Capitol Campus will attend a three-day workshop in leadership training at Stone Valley, a university-owned mountain retreat in Huntingdon County. Participants in the workshop, scheduled from August 17 through 19, will include presidents of campus organizations, members of the Student Government Association and other students who serve as members of various campus committees. The sessions will be directed by Jerry South, Director, Student Affairs, and will focus on helping students understand the responsibilities associated with their respective leadership positions. It went like this: Hours of Resident Assistants’ meetings, Student Government, Finance Committee, President’s Council meetings, Leadership workshops, If only all, the world could see. In each man’s soul sensitivity. What a peaceful race, we could be. M. L. Slygh Problem-solving, and Task workshops. And then we went back to work making expenses meet incomes and budgeting accounts. Helping organizations find new alternatives to raising funds, suggesting the use of campus facilities and sister organizations especially, Campus Media. Questions and answers with Dr. Dressier, constitutional revision plans, radio station, yearbook, and Black Student Union Plans, ideas, reports, individuals, organizations, purpose, understanding, frustration, confidence, awareness, unity, hesitancy, and hope. Hope for a better Capitol with all the ingredients it takes to rebuild a college where we all want to be, where everyone will give a damn and work hard to make it happen. Then we’ll party - and party we did with the Stone Valley Chip Kickers Band. Real chip kickin’ music. Plus a substantial amount of party makin’s and a lot of relaxing with each other. So much relaxing that one of us even floated off to a sleepy relaxation under the stars - Go Starchy! ** * *