e‘,e, • ott E4eee4nt Student processional should remain a part of commencement During Penn State Harrisburg's (PSH) commence ment, held at the Hershey Theater last month, graduates experienced another change in the graduation tradition. The student processional was removed from the program for mat. The student procession al refers to a segment of the commencement opening when all graduates march past their friends and loved ones as they enter the theater to the song 'Pomp and Circumstance." They are led by the respective banner-bearer which designates each school/college. The Fall 1996 graduates were denied that historic tradi tion. Instead, each student got to sit on his/her $2O cap and gown and watch the faculty processional. Faculty participation Is important to this ceremony. But, let's face It, commence- ment Is not a celebration of the faculty, it is suppose to be a celebration of the graduating class and the entire academic process Let's face it, each fac ulty member has had at least three graduate processionals of his own. It's our turn now. I am NIPT PROVOV AND Dr.AN JoiriN alui-IN A N D STUDENT GoVRRNMEW TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, MONDAY, MARCH 24, AND WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9 sure that the Alumni and Special Events office, as well as campus administrators, had honorable Intentions when they decided to remove the proces sional from the program. However, before May 18th rapidly approaches, PSH administration should under stand that the student proces sional must be reinstated Inthe commencement program. The ceremony doesn't Just mark our individual achievement. It also cele brates our collective accom plishments as a Penn State University campus, and more specifically, as a graduating class. Education is not a soli tary experience. By bringing our similar and opposing back grounds and beliefs together, we have discovered an under standing of the "other" and ourselves. This element of our collegiate experience is what makes the student processional so Important to commence ment. When each Individual name Is called, and each graduate has the opportunity to cross the stage toward his diploma, It symbolizes those goals reached by the Individ ual. PPR rs PN" - A -- I VPS NANOIi3B))Y The student procession- VIEWPOINT ~~~ '; al is as equally important as It symbolizes our unity as a grade ating class. That part of com mencement tradition cele- brates that we, the graduating class, have achieved our Indi vidual goals—together. Additionally, com mencement Is the last time our Identity as a PSH graduating class will be clearly defined. As of May 19, 1997, we will be defined wlthin a much larger group: Penn State University Alumni. It Is essential for the upcoming Spring 1997, and subsequent graduating classes to communicate their opinions regarding the commencement ceremony to the PSH Alumni and Special Events office so that they do what we want, and not what gets out them out of commencement faster. Don't believe that graduation traditions belong solely to the University and administration. They also belong to us, the students. Happy New Year, ~/ ~~ ~~ .' I,hc Jody L. Jacobs Editor The Capital Times i iMi : :i Wit OVG iffi RGVIGW°. • :as..l "The Relic" keeps viewers on the edge of their seats Nicole Lynn Me c k Staff Reporter Are myths based on fact or are they just fiction? "The Relic" is a suspense thriller which is very dark and quick moving. Penelope Ann Miller p lays evolutionary b iologi s t Margo Green, who happens to not believe in superstitions, myths, or legend. She teams up with very superstitious Lt. Vincent D'Agosta, portrayed by Tom Sizemore. Together, they try to solve a series of gruesome murders. If you are afraid of the dark, basements, and things that go bump in the night, this movie is not for you. The story begins with a scientist in South America who is studying a primative tribe. The tribe has quite a surprise in store for him. Ironmaster youth hostel provides affordable recreation to local area Kathleen Rice Contributor Many travellers are familiar with the network of youth hostels throughout Europe, but few seem to know about the 150 hostels that con stitute Hostelling International, American Youth Hostels (HI- AYH). For $8 to $22 a night, HI-AYH offers safe, comfortable, environmentally sensitive lodg ing across the entire United States, and as close as the mountains of South Central Pennsylvania Located on the Appalachian Trail in Pine Grove Furnace State Park, Ironmaster's Mansion Youth Hostel attracts travellers who enjoy the beauty and adventure of the outdoors. The state park offers fishing, cycling, canoeing and swimming, hiking the Appalachian Trail, and cross country skiing. Alpine skiing is less than an hour away from the hostel at Ski Roundtop or Ski Liberty. The unique features of Ironmaster's Mansion Hostel include a baby grand piano in the common room, a jacuzzi, a recreation room for ping-pong, a pool, and a volleyball court. The hostel also boasts a 256-square-foot outdoor chess board with giant-sized chess pieces. Dorm-style accomoda tions are available at the haste!, along with private rooms for families or couples. The man sion also provides a fully Police detective Vincent D'Agosta, (Tom Sizemore), views an ancient statue that somehow seems mysteriously linked to a series of gruesome murders at a natural histo ry museum in Paramount Pictures, "The Relic." The movie moves quickly from there. Lt. D'Agosta finds a ship with no passengers, but i t is full of dead bodies. From there, he goes to the Chicago Natural History Museum to check the homi cide investigation from there. What could the mur ders from the ship and the death of the security guard at the museum have in common? Linda Hunt plays Dr. Ann Cuthbert, whose goal is to make sure a benefit will go on. Her performance is great. Watching her entices you to pull out your checkbook and make a donation. Dr. Albert Frock, (James Whitmore), is a believer in myths and super stitions. He is a mentor/father figure to Margo. Listening to him talk about his specialty is like sitting in the room with your equipped, self-service kitchen, dining room, laundry facilities, and a comfortable common room. The mansion was origi nally built in 1827 as a home for the manager of the local ironworks. The mansion also served as a safe house for slaves travelling the Underground Railroad. A private residence until the late 19705, the restoration that converted the home into a hostel began when it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. The has tel is a short drive from Gettysburg's battle fields, the state capitol, Baltimore, and Washington D.C.. Other hostels in the United States are located in large cities, small towns, nation al parks, and cultural centers. Hostels can be found in a vari ety of settings such as light houses, historic homes, ranch bunkhouses, or even tepees. Each has a personality all its own. The unique features of each hostel provide opportuni ties for travellers to enjoy local activities and outings, including mountain biking, skiing, white water rafting, and horse back riding. They also offer pro grams and activities such as architectural and historic walk ing tours, environmental pro grams, cultural events, theater 2 4 , w dance troupe to mtfOrin To celebrate Black History Month, Penn State Harrisburg is sponsoring an appearance of the Project Concern dance troupe. This Massachusetts-based dance company which has 60 members win perform on Feb. 5 at noon in the Gallery Lounge of the Olmsted Building. Admission is free and the event is open to the public CAPTIMES, January 23, 1997 grandfather. The excitement in his eyes is contagious. This is a good sus pense-thriller movie. It moves quickly and slows only to explain the technical sci ence aspects in the plot, just in case you don't remember your biology from high school The story is based on theories of actual science. You will be on the edge of your seat. I would suggest that you make a restroom stop before the movie begins. The last half of the movie is incredible. Without telling you the ending, I will say that the special effects in the movie are spectacular. Imagine being chased in a maze of dark tunnels by . .. . Myths are based on facts. After watching "The Relic" you will believe too. * odei ss' ' tori 1 0: 41 ergo e ' S , ESN 111 outings, and even baseball games and barbecues. Hostels are able to pro vide low-cost lodging in a friendly, cooperative atmos- phere by operating on a self help system. Guests are encouraged to help in main taining the cleanliness of the hostel by cleaning up after themselves and by participating in a small housekeeping chore. "Hostlers" traditionally bring their own food to prepare in the self-service kitchens and also provide their awn towels and bedding. However, linen rentals are available at Ironmaster's for $2. HI-AYH members stay at the Pine Grove mansion for $l2 a night. The non-member rate is $l5, which includes the introductory membership card fee. Hl-AYH memberships may be purchased at the hostel, where information is available about the 5,000 hostels world wide. Iron master's Mansion Hostel is open year-round from 7 am. to 9:30 a.m. and from 5 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. For more information about Ironmaster's Mansion AHY Hostel, call (717) 486- 7575. Kathleen Rice is a Dickinson College intern