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    M.P.A. Fellowships Offered
Applications are being accepted for
three tuition plus stipend one-year
fellowships that will be available this fall
to selected full-time students in the Penn
State Capitol Campus Master of Public
Administration (MPA) program.
The fellowships include full-tuition for
in-state students or threeiwuters of the
tuition for out-of-state students, plus a
stipend of up to $4,500, depending upon
the recipient's financial need, according
to Dr. Christopher K. McKenna, head of
Capitol's division of Public Affairs.
Made available by the federal Depirt
ment of Education under its Public Ser
vice Fellowship Program, the
fellowships are designed to assist in
dividuals who plan to pursue a career in
public service. This marks the fourth
time Capitol Campus has received Public
Service Fellowship support from the
Department of Education.
Applicants for the fellowship must hold
a bachelor's degree and must plan to
work in government or in a public ser
vice field, Dr. McKenna said. Applicants
also should have an undergraduate
g'ade-point average of at least 3.0 on a
4.0 scale. The application deadline is
August 1.
Capitol's MPA program, which is ap
proved by the National Association of
schools of Public Affairs and Adminifitra
tion, is designed to prepare persons for
entry into leadership and management
positions in local and state government
or in intergovernmental relations.
Courses of study focus on problem solv
ing approaches, management theory,
human behavior in organizations, public
policy processes, quantitative research,
public economics, program analysis and
evaluation, budgeting, personnel
management and legal and social
aspects of public service.
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Art
GARY J. CROSSLEY, another young the Professional Photographers of
by Carrie Thomas of the Art Association photographer fairly new to the liar- America, and the Rochester Institute of
of Harrisburg. risburg exhibit circuit, also received a Technology Photographic. Society.
Bachelor of Science Degree from REGINA SUSSKIND studied
Four photographers will exhibit their Rochester Institute of Technology in New photography at the School for Art and
work at the Art Association of Har- York. He also holds an Associate Degree design, Bern, and later worked for
risburg, 21 North Front Street, from from Harrisburg Area Community Col- master photographers in her native land,
August 8 through 28, opening with a lege in Photographic Technology. Cur- Switzerland. Her work has been ex
public reception from Ito 4 P.M. Sunday, rently employed as a free lance hibited in Switzerland and the U.S.
the Bth. ROBERT K. BAYLOR, GARY J. photographer with Bryson Leidich Susskind won a creative darkroom
CROSSLEY, PHILLIP HEIMER, AND Photography in Harrisburg, Crossley award from the Women in the Arts
REGINA SUSKIND comprise the specializes in his commission work in ar- Celebration, and has held a one-person
photographers in this, the second all- chitecture, advertising, commercial and show at Lebanon Valley College. Having
photography exhibition held at AAH. industrial illustration. He also does work taught photography at Penn State
ROBERT BAYLOR, of Harrisburg, in executive portraiture, multi-media Capitol Campus, Susskind has had her
received his Bachelor of Science in presentations, public relations, aerial photographs published in numerous jour-
Photography from the Rochester In- and legal photography. In contrast to his nals and books.
stitute of Technology in 1981, wits an em- commercial photography, Crossley PHILLIP HEIMER is employed by
phasis on advertising illustration and strives to use a lot of light in his compost- Walker's Art and Framing, where his
conceptual photography. In June, 1982, tion to achieve a specific mood in his fine photos have been on display on
be participated in Camera Arts, LTD, a art work. He has been involved in numerous occasions.
group show held in Lancaster, Pa. His photography for twelve years, originally The exhibition continues through
current work includes hand-tinted mixed becoming involved through a scientific August 28 with gallery hours of 9 A.M. to
media, black-and-white, multi-image basis...now he leans towards imagery 4 P.M. Monday through Friday. The Art
material, and colour prints. Baylor is and feeling in depicting his subjects. Association of Harrisburg is located
emplyed by BAT Photographic Illustra- Crossley is a member of the Central Pen- directly across from Riverfront Park, at
lions in Lancaster. nsylvania Photographers Association, 21 North Front St.
In addition to course work, a nine
month internship or field study is re- The 1982 Summer Festival of Arts
quired of all full-time MPA students, Dr. series at Mount Hope Estate and Winery
McKenna said. Internships are arranged continues through August with a wide
with area municipal governments, state
agencies and social service organiza- variety of entertainment and festivities.
The month gets off to a foot-stompin'
tions. Currently, All Capitol MPA musical start with a Bluegrass Weekend
students are paid for the work done dur- July 31 and August 1. Saturday's concert
ing their internships, Dr. McKenna is by Harrisburg's Grass Express and
noted. Sunday will feature Lancaster's own
Graduates of Capitol's MPA program Temperance Hill Station.
are employed in a variety of positions, A special feature of the weekend will
which inlcudes state officials, city be a performance by Feet First, a profes
managers, urban administrators, pro- sional dance troupe specializing in
gram and policy analysts, and hospital American Appalachian clogging. Clogg
administrators. ing is a variety of lively dance generally
For additional information about the performed to the accompaniment of
fellowships and Capitol's MPA program, traditional folk music played on fiddles,
contact Dr. Christopher K. McKenna, guitars, bass fiddles and hammer
Public Affairs Division, Penn State dulcimers.
Capitol Campus, Middletown, PA, 17057; August 7 and Bis a Jazz weekend with
phone (717) 948-6050. , music by the Nexus Jazz Ensemble on
1 King and I
at Allenbeny
The Rodgers and Hammerstein
'musical, "The King and I," with all its
(warmth and romance, is brought to life
kon the stage of the Allenberry Playhouse,
'Boiling Springs, from July 13 through
'August 8.
Many favorite musical numbers, such
gas, "Getting To Know You," "Whistle A
'Happy Tune," "Hello Young Lovers,"
I"We Kiss In The Shadows," and "Shall
IWe Dance?" highlight this touching and
I amusing story of the struggle of an
!English Governess to bring the learning
Viand ways of the West to the children of a
King of Siam.
1 For ticket information or reservations,
!call the Allenberry Box Office at (717)
1258-6120.
I kftFORMANCE SCHEDULE
Tuesday thru Saturday evenings 8:30
:Wednesday and Saturday matinees 2:00
!Sunday matinees 3:00
!For ticket and dinner reservations please
Wall (717)2584120.
Association of Harrisburg
Features Photography
NEWS YOU CAN US
Hope Estate & Winery
4.4 Lists Spectacular **
Saturday and Third Stream on Sunday. A
special feature of the weekend will be
cooking with wine demonstrations by the
Winery's own Keith McNally. Samples
and recipes will be provided.
Classical Sounds Weekend will be held
August 14 and 15. On Saturday, the Sus
quehana Quartet will perform light
chamber and classical music in the
Mount Hope gazebo from 1:30 to 4:30
P.M. On Sunday, the Hershey Symphony
Orchestra will make a very special per
formance in the Victorian Mount Hope
Gardens. An added feature of the after
noon will be the beautiful singing of the
Susquehana Chorale and the delightful
violin music of the Suzuki children, who
Summer Movies on Campus
The Student Government Association Aug. 5,6, My Bodyguard
presents Summer Movies at Capitol Aug. 12, 13 Ten ("10")
Campus. The final three flicks will be Even if you only have an hour fo
shown Thursdays, 12 noon in the lunch, you can still see the whole movi
Auditorium and 7:30 p.m. in the Student by watching the first half on Thursday
Center, and Fridays at 11:30 a.m. in the and the rest on Friday!
Auditorium. All movies are FREE and open to -
July 30 North Dallas Forty public.
learn the classical instruments by'
mimicking their instructors.
August 21 and 22 brings back the music !
of the rock 'n' roll years with the 50's1
Oldies But Goodies Weekend. Music wills
be provided both days by Beßop Butch'
and the Boogie Woogie Four. Special'
weekend features include antique cars,'
prizes for the best 50's outfits, Hula Hoop,'
trivia and Jitterbug contests and much:
more. I
August comes to a nostalgic close with !
the Big Band 40's Weekend on August 281
and 29. Saturday afternoon's music wills
be provided by the Frankie Widderl
Group and Sunday will present the big'
band music of Third Stream and Friends, I
one of central Pennsylvania's most'
popular bands. A special weekend:
feature will be cooking with wine '
demonstrations both days.
The public is invited to bring along'
their blankets or lawn chairs and picks
their favorite shaded spot in the Mountl
Hope gardens to enjoy the festivities.'
During August anyone attending in an'
antique car is admitted to the pounds',
free of charge.
I
Mount Hope Estate and Winery is !
located 5 miles North of Manheim on'
Route 72, ifs mile South of Exit 20 of thee
PA Turnpike. Winetasting tours of the!
Mount Hope Mansion are conducted from I
10:00 A.M. until 4:30 P.M. Monday I
through Saturday and from 12:00 Noon'
until 4:30 P.M. on Sunday. A two dollar:
admission to the grounds is in effect on
Festival weekends only.
Credit Where
Credit is Due
Oops!
In the haste and insecurity of our staff
working on our June edition, we forgot to
credit Sally Ryan for the Capitol
Crosswords she contributed and to Phil
Intrieri for his pictures of the Rites of
Spring.
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Students may submit one
FREE 30 word Classified
in each issue. Bring your
Classifieds to W-129.
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