CAPITOL CAMPUS READER Vol 7 No. 23 Capitol Campus Penn State Univers Awards Announced Who's Who Middletown--Thirty-two students from Penn State--Capitol Campus have been selected to be included in the 1977-78 edition of Who's Who Among Students In American Universities and Colleges. The students were selected on the basis of their academic achievement, service to the community, leadership in extracurricular activities, and future potential. Outstanding students from across the nation have been honored in this annual directory since it was first published in 1934. This year's honored students Trom Penn State--Capitol Campus are: Frank J. Bucceri M. Patricia Clifford Lebanon, PA John Joseph Dombroski, Jr. Wilkes Barre, PA Marie Erk Carol E. Fail Theodore J. Galushik Ann H. Gold Donald V. Hannon Edwardsville, PA Millicent Hitchens-Lavelle Bruce R. Hockersmith New Bloomfield, PA Anniken Howell The day went well with few incidents giving students a chance to let loose before finishing spring term. David Daniel Kline Edward C. Krutulsky Caroline J. Leibman Sharon Smyth Mueller John J. Murphy Donna Jean Myers David Keith Nikoloff Michael Niznik Patricia T. Parson Patricia P. Parsons Peggy Jayne Pierce Minersville, PA David R. Silcox Laurie J. Smith Anna May Snyder Middletown,PA Michael J. Sofilka Harrisburg, PA Cynthia D. Stevens Patton, PA Bertha E. Tunney Kingston, PA Cynthia M. Vaughn Stephen E. Wasser Philadelphia, PA Christopher P. Williams Vickie M. Yost Middletown, PA Harrisburg, PA Tresckow, PA Harrisburg, PA Harrisburg, PA Elizabethtown, PA Pottsville, PA Harrisburg, PA Plains, PA Harrisburg, PA Enola, PA Hummeistown, PA Shillington, PA Harrisburg, PA Camp Hill, PA Minersville, PA Warminster, PA Mechanicsburg, PA Bronx. N.Y Philadelphia, PA Harrisburg, PA York, PA .r 4.. EMl=lng!it Thousands of people soothed by music, booze and grass enjoyed the sunny afternoon and evening at the 1978 Capitol Campus Spring Concert. Tarnhelm Plans Reception The 1978 edition of Tarnhelm will be available free -of-charge on Thursday, June Ist, and will be distributed at a reception to be held in the Gallery Lounge from 12-4 p.m. The reception of the annual literary publication will mark its sixth year as "the creative voice of Capitol Campus." The Gallery Lounge reception will serve both to honor the contributors and to formally present Tarnhelm to the campus community. All students, faculty, and administrative staff are cordially invited to attend. Refre'sh ments, will be served, and the Tarnhelm staff will be in attendance. Tarnhelm's 1978 issue includes prose stories by Eleanor Ebersole, Linda Lingle, and Jseph Taylor. Represented poets include Bob Buckingham, Marilyn Carmen, Kande Charsha, Susan Evans, Tom Gerlander, Theodora Graham, Tony Guida, Gregory Hall, Peg Hartzell, Jane Johnson, Randy Myers, and Allan Ward. Featured on the cover is a photo by Bill Vogt. Photographers represented include Dave Gates, Jan Gill, Ingeborg Miller, Ken Morrell, and Kevin Stuessy. There are a limited number of copies, and they will be distributed first come, first served. Copies not tmia3ARLMU May 25, 1978 distributed at the Thursday reception will be available in the Humanities office, W-161, until the supply is exhausted. Printing of this year's Tarnhelm was done at Benson/Kitty Printers of Harrisburg. The finished publication represents a year-long process of much planning, evaluation, work, and dedication from the Tarnhelm staff-- Gregory Hall, John Flanagan, Kevin Stuessy, Randy Myers, Joseph Taylor, and Sue Mclnerney. (16 14" fi 41 • a IN THIS ISSUE Perspectives Page Page 2 • its and Culture Pages 4,5 People and Lifestyles Pa: e 6 • *on tt- A POP-