C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, September 30, 1974, Image 1

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    BY Jim Bollinger
Friday thru Sunday, Sept. 20-
22, the Office of Student Affairs
held its third annual leadership
workshop for student
organizational leaders. The
workshop was held at Stone
Valley, the University's
wooded camp hideaway in the
Nitanny Mountains.
Organizations represented at
the three-day workshop were
Student Government Assn.,
C.C. Reader, Ski Club, Beta
Chi, WZAP, Black Student
Union, DTK, Social Com
mittee, PSPE, PSEA, ITE,
lEEE, Finance Committee,
Student Court, Young
Democrats, XGl's, and
Capitolite (yearbook). Also in
attendance were Residence
Assistants of this year and
last who held their own
workshop-within-a-workshop
Sidey Convocation Speaker
Hugh Sidey, one of the
nation's top journalists and
Chief of Time-Life News
Service in Washington, D.C.,
will address a convocation at
Penn State-Capitol Campus
launching the 1974-75 academic
year. This first convocation in
the history of Penn State-
Capitol Campus will be held
Tuesday October 8, 1974 at
11:00 a.m. in front of the
school's main building in
Middletown.
The convocation will include
a robed procession adding a
touch of tradition to the
academic program.
Mr. Sidey who writes the
Time magazine column "The
Presidency," has regularly
reported on the Johnson and
Nixon administrations, and
now covers the Ford White
House for Time. In 1960 he
Third Stone Valley Workshop Held
to prepare the new RA's for
their duties.
The main topics of discussion
were improved cooperation
between the various
organizations and ways to
increase students' involvement
in them.
Along with a plethora of
meetings and leadership
orientations, the group was
visited by several officials
from the University Park
campus. These included
Charlene Harrison, who
conducted special sessions on
group dynamics, and Mr.
Ralph DeShong, vice-president
for Student Affairs at
University Park. On Sunday,
speakers were Provost Mc-
Dermott, Dr. Wolf (Dean of
Faculty), and Administrative
Officer for C.C., Mr. Dessler,
all from Capitol Campus.
traveled on the campaign trail
with John Kennedy and was in
Dallas in 1963 when Kennedy
was assassinated.
Sidey, a fourth generation
journalist, has written a book,
"John F. Kennedy, President:
A Reporter's Inside Story." He
has also written a book on
Kennedy's successor, entitled,
"A Very Personal Presidency:
Lyndon B. Johnson in the
White House."
A native of lowa, Sidey
graduated from lowa State and
worked as a journalist in the
mid-west before joining Life
magazine in New York. After
two years he moved to
Washington, D.C. as Time's
White House correspondent. In
1969, he became Time-Life
Bureau Chief.
Other activities included the
SGA budget hearings and
entertainment by the Buffalo
Chipkickers, a local bluegrass
group, at a squaredance
keggar on Saturday night.
The workshop was headed by
Student Affairs Director Jerry
South and the Coordinator of
Student Affairs, Agnes Green.
Other faculty and staff helping
out were: Bud Smitley,
Coordinator of Athletics;
Marion Krieger, Director of
the Counseling Center; Iris
Prager, Chairperson-Student
Affairs Committee; Pat
Murphy, Residence Living
Coordinator; and Terry
Turnbaugh, Residence Living
Coordinator.
The affair could be termed a
tentative success. Its ultimate
success depends upon the
average student-at-large and
whether he-she gives the
organizations a chance to show
their stuff.
Flood Trailers
Removed
by Doug Gibboney
Two years after the flood
that made them necessary and
one year after the expiration of
their lease, the trailers have
been removed from Capitol
Campus.
University officials offered
the land between the Main
Building and the Placement
office for use as a temporary
flood victim trailer court
following the June 1972
disaster. Problems arose last
fall when federal, state and
county authorities denied any
responsibility for removing
vacant units.
The issue remained at a
stalemate until early this
summer. The state agreed to
accept the task and promised
all the homes would be
relocated to area trailer courts
by October 1, a deadline that
was beaten by several weeks.
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Who Was Who
Stone Valley
Bill Jones
Karen Pinder
Jim Bollinger
Henry Pagliocca
Jamie Whitty
Gretchen Sanseman
Skip Larantonda
William Nehring
Dennis Heck
John Mailleve
Dave Nicholas
Robert Mcllwaine
Mike McAllister
Russell Hogg
John Wren
Joy Raytik
Dave Shrader
Max Pifer
Mark Fey
Lisa Yaffe
Brian English
Mary Ann Mitchell
John Klock
Tom McMillen
Dave DeLong
Bob Nace
Mike Mastracchio
Allen Kerchner
RESIDENT ASSISTANTS
Jeff Devlin
Ken Hession
Tom Huber
Skip Laratonda
Susan Murawski
Tom Petrilla
Cathy Long
Thomas Pituch
Raney Hess
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Leader Seminar At Stone Valley
by John, Allen,
Tom, Dave, & Mac
Over 50 student leaders and
the Student Affairs Staff met
for the Third Annual Stone
Valley Workshop held at Penn
State's Stone Valley
Recreational Area on Sep
tember 20th thru 22nd. In
cluded in the discussions were
sessions on group dynamics,
styles of leadership, and the
role of Capitol Campus as it
relates to University Park.
The workshop enabled the
various student leaders to
become better acquainted with
each other and with the
problems of the individual
organizations. It provided the
opportunity for the student
leaders to work together to
combat common and in
dividual problems.
Although the primary
purpose of the workshop was to
discuss the common
organizational problems, there
were periods of recreation. The
highlight was an old fashioned
barn dance featuring music by
the Buffalo Chip-Kickers and
fancy footwork by Allen
Kerchner.
Falling tents and flowing
"spirits" also helped to lessen
the effect of Penn State fum-
Beta Chi
BSU
C. C. Reader
Capitolite
Capitolite
DTK
lEEE
lEEE
ITE
PSPE
Social Committee
WZAP
SGA, Pres.
SGA, VP
SGA, Treas.
SGA, Sec.
SGA
SGA
SGA
SGA
SGA
PSEA
XGI
XGI
Young Democrats
Ski Club
Finance Committee
Student Court
bles to the Middies, thundering
raindrops, and the unexpected
chill of a late summer night.
The conference was con
cluded with a question and
answer session led by Dr.
McDermott, Dr. Wolf, and Mr.
Dressler.
Perhaps the best summation
of the weekend was made by
Tom McMillen, president of
the X-Gl's, when he com
mented, "I think the workshop
was a very valuable ex
perience and should be con
tinued in the future."
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