Animation in Advertising: Patience, Persistence, Production Elegant name cards garnished with red carnations were strategic cally arranged on the entrance table. Catered fruits, cheeses and beverages were offered on adjoining tables. The audience was quiet and attentive. The featured guest speaker had begun his presenta tion to The National Honorary and Professional Management Fraternity and their guests. All eyes were riveted to the dual monitors on either side of die podium. They were watching ... cartoons. Fred Miles, entrepreneur and owner of the Cartoon Tycoon in New Cumberland was one of the three distinguished professional initiates honored at the Sigma lota Epsilon Spring 2000 Initiation Ceremony held Feb. 15 in the PSH Gallery Lounge. According to the organiza- By Patricia Bauer For the Capital Times tion’s literature, SIE is an hon orary and professional fraternity which seeks, among other things, to recognize those who have made contributions to the man agement field and to provide Cartoon Tycoon Fred Miles was the featured speaker during the initiation ceremony for profes sional management society Sigma lota Epsilon. Rank Magaro’s Fab’s WPSH Books? Millenium Fine Reacts Music Fashion Mania Fun page 4 page 6 page 6 pages 10 &11 Volume \l.. No. 12 W edncsduv. Ykirch 1. 2000 contacts between students and professionals. Other professional initiates on Feb. 15 were Krishna S. Dhir, Ph.D., Professor of Business Administration and David A. Morand, Ph.D., Associate Profes sor of Management, both of PSH. In addition to the three profes sional initiates, 17 graduate and eight undergraduate students were welcomed into the SIE family. New SIE member Miles was also the featured speaker for the event. His topic was “How a Local Animation Producer Finds National Clients from Harrisburg.” Miles, who graduated from the University of Colorado in 1974, had a lot of advice for bud ding entrepreneurs, especially those interested in highly com petitive creative fields. His particular niche is hand drawn, rather than strictly com puter-generated, cel animation. Miles has done animation work for big clients such as MTV, The Discovery Channel, ABC Sports and ESPN. His ani- Continued on Page 5 Even ng Students Enjoy Open House The Spring Evening Student Open House on Feb. 15 was the second time during the 1999- 2000 school year that the Student Government Association and PSH Administration reached out to include evening students in campus life. Students flocked to the Olmsted lobby during their class break. Once there, they enjoyed an ample supply of finger food, light guitar music and the oppor tunity to mingle with fellow stu dents, SGA leaders, PSH faculty and staff, and Interim Provost and Dean Dr. John Leathers. Photo by Cathie McCormick Musser Traditional West African music by Voices of Africa filled the Gallery Lounge on Feb. 23 Voices of Africa Rock the House By Cathie McCormick Musser Powerful drum beats echoed through Olmsted on the after noon of Feb. 23. They were joined by equally powerful a cappella voices in a riveting call and response between one singer in the Gallery Lounge and the remaining singers in the hall. Voices of Africa, an all-female choral ensemble, spent the next hour and a half entertaining and educating an enthusiastic group of learners. By Cathie McCormick Musser Capital Times Staff Writer The hosts moved through the crowd engaging students in con versation. Dr. Janet Widoff, PSH Coordinator of Student Activ ities, assisted in the mingling process. At one point, Widoff playfully dragged one student over to meet Leathers. The stu dent, Angela Salvadia, a doctoral candidate in Adult Education, appreciated the effort. "I'm only here one night a week and don't get to interact much on campus," Salvadia said. At 7:15 p.m., Olmsted's lobby was packed with attendees. In contrast to the fall event, people Capital Times Staff Writer The topics were West African percussion instruments, music and culture. Nana Baakan Agyiriwah, the group’s manag ing director and founder, lead the workshop. Agyiriwah wove traditional African music and proverbs together with practical instruc tion on making traditional African percussion instruments. Continued on Page 3 Interim Provost and Dean Dr. John Leathers and SGA presi dential hopeful Joe Marsicano chat during the open house for evening students. Continued on Page 4