capitol • Imes Campus set for provost gala By Tony Perry Cottcruction is scheduled -to begin today of a large tent that will serve as the location , • stallation ceremony next week in honor of Capitol Campus' new provost, Dr. Ruth, Leventhal. "My main thrust," said Leventhal, "is that it [the in stallation ceremonies] be a family affair -- a celebration together of another beginn ing." Leventhal said the picnic - Lions were issued, will in was concieved as , a part of dude an address by Dr. Don her goal to "try to get na E. Shalala, President of students and faculty to do City University of New more activities and have jolt's Hunter College more dialog together -- to get Whernaventhal was dean of them to interact." the School of Health "It's really important that Sciences from 1981 until her we create the atmosphere of appointment as Capitol's community." provost. • - According to Sherry "She's a wonderful person W9 i lket, - Assistant to the for thistudents to see, 4 ? said Director for Campus Rela tion's, the ~60 by 180 foot green and yellmi tent that is scheduled to be erected on the Main Lawn -- the grassy area between the new student center and the Olmstead building south of the new bookstore'"‘.- will house the installation ceremonies Tues day at 6 p.m. The tent will be accompanied by two , smaller tents which will be used to house refreshments for the events. The instillation events will begin Monday► at noon when the PrOvost's picnic will be held in the tent area until 5 p.m. The,picnic is free of charge and open to all students, faculty and staff bearing free tickets which must be picked up no later than today at the Campus the Dining Hall. Classes will be canceled on Monday from noon until 5 P.m_ and all classes after 4:30 p.m. will be canceled Tuesday. _ Tuesday's installation ceremony, for which director for campus relations Michael J. Breslin said 15,000 invita- Shalala is a "wonderful role model for young people" because of her background and achievements in educa tion. Shalala is a past dine- Assistance Corporation for the City of New York; the agency that was created to find a solution to the New York City financial crisis. Remarks will be made before Shalala's address by Peter Mekosh, President of the Student Government Association; Darlene Crawford, President of the Capitol Campus Alumni Society; John Wade, Chair of the Faculty Council; Donald Rentschler, executive assistant to the commissioner for Higher Education; William R. Davis, Secretary Office moves campus face By Neil Myers A plan for the relocation of at least two campus of fices is the newest it a series of changes under way this week at Capitol Campus. In addition, several other pro jects, including a new bookstore and Science/Technology Building, are in various stages of completion. Offices Relocated Plans have been drawn for the relocation of the club of fices in W-110 and WNDR radio to W-216, the reloca tion of the Student Activities Office to W-212, and the relocation of the Provost's office to the first floor, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; John Her shey, Chair of the Capitol Campus Board of Advisers and Walter Conti, President of the P&ii State Board - of Trustees. After Shalala's address, PSU president Dr. Bryce Jordan will perform the ceremony of installation, after which the new provost will offer a few remarks. The Pennsylvania state 'University requests the honour of your presence at the installation of as Provost and Dean of The Capitol Campus esday, the eleventh of September neteen hundred and eighty four at six o'clock in the evening on the main lawn of The Capitol Campus e 'Pennsylvania state 'University Reception immediately following possibly in the current bookstore area, according to several sources within the campus administration. The changes were initiated by the Provost's Office, according to several sources. Fete Mekosh, S.G.A. president, said the Student Activities Office would also move to the second floor. According to Chris Bar rett, chairman of a student task force planning the relocation of S.G.A. and club offices, the new ar rangement will allow more room for WNDR and the clubs. He said an "open of fice concept" with few walls is being considered. Continued on p. 6. In addition to the pro vost's installation, Board of Advisers Chair John 0. Her shey and former Chair Ralph E. Peters are scheduled to iitcetv` e 'the provost's com munity service award. A reception sponsored by the Capitol Campus Board of Advisers will follow. Monday's picnic will feature a lunch of hot dogs, Continued on p. 2 'Leventhal top lift