Leaders 1 stress re By Barbara Myers and George P. Yanoshik, Jr. “Burnout” and “Stress Reduction” were topics of when 63 student representatives met earlier this moj annual Student Leadership Workshop. The workshop, according to Student Activities Coordinator Kathy Branigan, was “designed to re-motivate seniors in their respective club activities, to introduce the new junior officers on campus, and to offer leadership skill-building techniques to all involved/’ Over 30 clubs and organizations on campus sent representatives to participate in the workshop which was neld in the Multi-Purpose building and was coordinated by Branigan; Dr. Jerry South, Direc tor of Student Affairs; Leslie Zuidema, Administrative Assistant to South; John Pellecchia, Assistant Residential Living Coordinator; and Diane Buhay, SGA Treasurer. “I thought the workshop was good,” said Tom Hal dent. “The sessions touched on a lot of different thin the junior leaders get a feel for the job. We are able sonal problems that leaders have, such as burnout ai “The most valuable part of the workshop for me,” Cole, SUBOG representative, “was the opportunity ti with other student representatives and staff and shai Branigan said that programs such as the leadersh are designed to provide an opportunity for students i voices heard. 1 “It is a way of acquainting student leaders with oil want them to know we’re on their side and we are hie any way we can,” she said. T “It was good in that it let everyone see that others many of the same problems, and it was a way of fint get back on the right track,” he added. Techniques for getting back on the right track wen into sessions on “burnout” and how to deal with it efj “Creative Problem Solving” and “Stress Reduction \ tion.” These sessions were conducted by Ed Beck, C: counselor, and Tram Simmons, Student Leadership < HACC. “The most helpful part of the workshop for me,” s. Capttolite Editor; “was the stress reduction worksho techniques which will enable me to relax and lessen 1 when tne pressure get to be too much.” Maureen Abernethy, SGA Vice -President, said that she felt the most valuable part of the workshop was the Creative Problem Solving. “It showed us that, as leaders, we need to listen tc matter how crazy they may seem. We need to encou give feedback so we don’t discourage others who mil ideas,” she said. The agenda for the program was set up according! to previously expressed needs and desires of students who attended the Fall Leadership Conference at Stone Valley, and those who have made their ideas and interests known in the Student Activities office. “The leadership conferences is also a stepping stone to making changes,” says Branigan. “For example, the ‘Lion’s Den’ had previously been known as ‘Vendorville’ and it was through a con- " Middtoon lam to> 944-9991 WEDNESDAY- Campus League Nile Ball drilling sarvlcas, Bag*. Shoes and Accessories ®harrisburg reproductive health services Birth Control Pregnancy Testing VD Screening Abortion Counseling 100 Chestnut Street. Suite 106, Harrisburg. PA. 17101 (717)232-9794 uced at workshop discussion •nth for the third ley, SGA Presi gs and helped to address per id apathy.” said Jamie ) get together •e ideas.” Ip conference o have their r staff and we ere to help in are'having ling out how to ;e incorporated :fectively, and Relaxa apitol Campus Counselor at tid Kim Guzzi, >. I now know the tension all ideas - no 'age people to [ht have ference of this nature that students initiated the process to change and renovate that area.” Most campuses in the Penn State system are now developing and conducting leadership seminars for their students. The January workshop at Capitol Campus is a spin-off of the annual Fall Leader ship Conference which has been held at Stone Valley. This year, due to the change to the semester system, the Fall ’B3 conference will be held outside of Mifflinberg, PA, instead of Stone Valley. It will be conducted over a three-day period using the same format as the previous Stone Valley Conferences. Donate and Earn At Least By becoming a plasma donor at SERA-TEC, you can use your free and study time to the best advantage SERA-TEC BIOLOGICALS 260 Reily Street, Harrisburg Hours: 8:30 AM-7:00 PM Monday-Thursday 8:30 AM-4:00 PM Friday $BO.OO Call us for an appointment and additional information: 232-1901 Photograph by Pat Wenger per month