News By Marsha Larsen ART/EXHIBITIONS to 11/12 Student Art Exhibit (multi media), HACC, Mon-Fri 10-2, FREE. to 11/28 Pennsylvania in Prints AND Birds' Eggs: The Hall H. Harrison Collection, Wm. Penn Museum, Tue-Sat 9-5, Sun 12-5, FREE. to 11/30 Royal Netherlands Embassy: Historical Exhibit, Capitol Campus Lounge. to 12/5 Giving Baby the Air AND A Salute to Frankenfield, Wm Penn Museum, FREE. to 12/31 The U.S.S. Pennsylvania and Her Silver; Chair, Chest and Table; AND The Lure and Lore of Fishing, Wm. Penn Museum, FREE. MUSIC 11/9 REO Speedwagon, Survivor, Spectrum, Bpm, $6-9-11 Tickets at Ticketron. FILMS 11/11, 13 Quartet, Wm. Penn Museum, Thurs 12:30pm, Sat 7:3opm, $2. 11/12 Stairway to Heaven (fantasy), HACC, Bpm, FREE. 11/14 From Mao to Mozart: Isaac Stern in China (Academy Award-winning documentary), West Shore Theater, 1-2:45-4:3opm, $3.50-5. Sponsored by Friends of the Symphony. For tickets: 534-2475. THEATRE 11/9 Out of Control (comedy) with Quiet Riot, Capitol Campus Auditorium, Bpm. 11/11 Women I Have Known (dramatization), HACC, Bpm, $3, For tickets: 780-2560, Mon-Fri, noon-3. to 11/14 The Star-Spangled Girl (comedy), Allenberry Playhouse; Tue-Sat B:3opm, Wed & Sat Matinee 2pm, Sun Matinee 3pm; matinees $6.50, Tue-Thurs $5-6.50-7.25, Fri-Sat $7.50-8.25 to 11/21 The Passion of Dracula (melodrama), Hbg. Community Theatre, Thurs-Sat Bpm, $7. MISCELLANEOUS to 11/28 The Titans: Jupiter and Saturn (planetarium show), Wm. Penn Museum, Sat & Sun 1:30 & 3:00, FREE. "JORDAN" from page 1 departmental chairman to the president." Jordan left Kentucky to become chairman of the depart ment of music at UTA and was then appointed vice president for student affairs. In 1970 he was named president ad in terim of the Austin campus, served for a year, and was namedpresident of UTD, the upper division campus. Events Besides his activities in the University of Texas System, Jordan also served as president of the Association of Upper Level Colleges and Universities and on various committees of the American Association of State Colleges and Univer sities. Because he comes from a very successful academic career, we asked him if at 59 he sees himself being a caretaker of Penn State until his retire. ment. He said, "No, I promise Law Schol Admission Test (LSAT) is scheduled for Dec. 4; and, the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) will be ad ministered on Dec. 11. For the LSAT, the late registration deadline is Nov. 5-11; and, for the GRE late registration is from Nov. 6-11. For many students, the Dec. examinations may be the last realistic examination for September 1983 admissions. The "Lion's Tale" will be carrying further information on "test dates to remember" and Counseling center program dates on a regular basis. Thanks to the efforts of Pi Sigma Chi, the children at Hershey Medical Center had a deliciously ghoulish Halloween this year. Members of the fraternity received monetary contributions from faculty, staff and students to purchase the goodies for the children's treats. Jim Dickson, President of Pi Sigma . Chi, feels that "this was an important event because fraternity members reached beyond the bounds of Capitol Campus into the community. Everyone who participated were rewarded by helping others. Tenth term psychology major Dave Balser has been appointed and approved by the Student Government Association as Chief Justice of the Student Court. The appointment was made at last Monday's SGA meeting, according to Kim Guzzi, secretary. In this position, Balser will be replacing Sharon Jacoby, who will be graduating this term. Yvonne Harhigh and Sarah Hoover, both members of the Penn State/Capitol Campus Women's Volleyball Team, were named to the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, District 19, Women's Volleyball Team. Other District 19 representatives are Theresa Reed, Sharon Snyder, Joanne Fjaden, and Cindy Turney, all members of the Wilmington College (Delaware) squad. Wilmington College, by virtue of their victory over Capitol Cam pus, will represent District 19 in area competition, November 12 and 13, hosted by South Carolina University at Spartanburg. Donna Kirker, Managing Editor of the '`Lion's Tale" has an nounced that the weekly publication will be distributed on Mon days as opposed to its previous Friday delivery. Deadline for the weekly publication will be Wednesday prior to distribution. This Wednesday will be the final day to submit materials for the November 15 "Lion's Tale." Copy is to be sub mitted in the Capitol Times mailbox in room W-110 or in the publications office, W-129. "The 'Tale' is designed to bring information to the campus about the next week's happenings as well as briefly covering last week's activities," said Kirker. not to be a caretaker... Penn State is a complex institution and there is a lot to be done." "We need to tie the Universi ty to industrial development, the high technology industries, with professional ties," Jordan said. "We know that Governor Thornburgh has been critical in this development and we hope to help the governor, whoever he is, in developing the economy of Pennsylvania, prob ably _along the lines of high technology such as engineering, Briefs applied science, quantum elec tronics, laser, robotics, dustrial biology, microelec tronics and the basic sciences at the heart of business and in dustrial development." He feels these areas are necessary for growth in Pennsylvania during the next 20 to 30 years. Jordan will have more to say to us on these subjects at Capitol Campus soon. Jordan told Capitol Times he plans to visit our campus before the end of this year. See editorial page 5 Page