Feb. 25,1987 Honor Society Elects Officers By Sharon Olmstead Members of the honor Two speakers are society, Delta Tau Kappa, elected planned for April: Michael new officers in February, and Stetter, a psychologist who will Louise Hoffman, assistant pro- speak on "Kidstress," and Jo fessor of humanities and history, Sterner, director of the Rape has agreed to be their advisor. Crisis Center in Harrisburg, will President Charlie Heiser discuss rape, is a public policy major, as is* DTK is an international Denise Vanßriggle, the vice honor society which is open to president. Secretary Stephanie students with a 3.0 average cum Pinko is majoring in American for undergraduates and a 3.5 cum studies, and the treasurer is Lenann Miller, a behavioral science major. The society has planned two lunch-time speakers for the Gallery Lounge for March. Carol Nechemias, assistant professor of public policy, and students who are going to the Soviet Union over spring break, will talk on March 16 about their trip and the experiences they had. In March, Robert Bresler, chairman of public policy who is on leave from Capital College this year and is at the Army War College, will Beth Jones Promoted By Kathleen Riley-King Beth Jones, former ad ministrative assistant of the Business division, has been promoted to the position of coordinator of undergraduate Business programs. Having been with the Business division since October 1983, Jones has new duties which include handling more student problems and working in conjunction with division head Dr. Melvin Blumberg to formulate schedules of courses. Other of Jones' duties include developing and super vising academic advising pro grams, such as the new Business Advising Center, and coordi nating the accreditation report for the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). Jones, along with two graduate assistants, also works with faculty on division research projects~i.e. individual faculty research in marketing, manage ment, etc. Pregnant? Considering Adoption? Free Counseling Medical. Housing • Experienced Caring Staff • Confidential and Personal Attention |l Adoption Services * 115 South St. John’s Drive Camp Hill, PA 17011 737-3960 A non-profit organization talk about the significance of future arms negotiations. Ihis spring, make a breakforit. S4QSO Capital Times for graduate students. Students must also have 20 credit hours completed in any social science. This social science honor society exists to promote interdisciplinary studies in the social studies and to give recog nition for excellence to qualified students. Membership in this group will enrich your resume and your life on campus. Life time membership costs $2O. Pick up applications in the Student Activities Office. Each way based on round-trip purchase. gMQQGREYHOUND leave the driving to us! Mu *‘ **?**“! 00 “ e » e J* ud * M HP 00 !»«*••*• No other discounts apply. Tickets sic nontrsnsrable _ ana gooa tor travel on Greyhound Lines, Inc., and other partidpodjig csrrien. Certain restrictions apply is sslid for destinations tro to 600 miles from point o?t*§im. Oflet eflecrivc 2/1/87 through 5/3/87. ofttr limitfH v»liH in CanmAm aly> rifrrt «n nnlimif^t-mi'Uag. fine for $59 based on round-trip purchase; restnetioos apply This Spring Break, catch a Greyhound* to the beach, the mountains or your home town. For as low as $49.50 one way, you and your friends will have a great time when you go Greyhound. Greyhound • 1303 Ninth St. • 255-6950