Penn State Harrisburg - Capitolite Yearbook (Middletown, PA)

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x I I 1 la . - , . 4 . . 4 4 t. x- ' ' A'- ,' V. 1' N ian ' NX CAPITOLITE 1 973 Capitol Campus Penn State Univ Middletown, Pa. Editor-in-Chief Jan C. Marks 5 i v ', 1 -:li , -r '--' 11 .XA-'-4 1 -Mx- mqx. .- 5 1,-V ,W Qu li, WV r 1 1 Q 1 Q . 4 1 .,.-, -of lsvrnnr 'I '-234 'ff ,' , 'P . N-AL2:.:gp .. , 3, -- va-. ,zu---. T WQB R. '44 Q L - Y? Q. 1- 'wa Contents Opening ....... 4- 17 Administration - Faculty . . . . . 18- 37 Campus. . . . . 38- 55 Seniors ..... 4. . . 56- 81 Organizations . . . 82-115 Activities ....... 1 16-147 Sports ......... 148-1 65 Advertisements . . 165-176 q I v O Vs-U' iv ll 4,5055 .u ,HA N .. 1 'wQ7,,,f.,f Ar , - G N. Z A -. Q-.-. I -s ,f - .-x JAX ' .fr Ml! ,un-f Xfaf' ,4 5 .AY 3 ,--V, :fp Q: Qu- ' ea -q --f Y - -,. -.-r,.- .-- 1 - 1. 1 i 1 tvs mm r-P1 -1 P1 - A r 1 'Uri ' 5 -f-fu 1 5 Q r - . 4 2 ' , . 1 J F3 L . bg lst- uv- All qu:-3 V W Y W 5, ,Y ' .., . .- .-YQ-fs 1 9 x . n ,. , ' 4 ln ll' 1 gt I 5 fl, sl- 4'- J . o ' '- .gv j. ' A . . A ' . 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I see you Not the way you see me but I see you nevertheless While you merely hear, I see your voice While you might just feel, I see your touch And I even see your scent For, with the loss of one my remaining senses merge to create collective portraits of you, he, they, we and even I But there is no room for pity And, without color, no prejudice My blackness is neither beautiful nor ugly It only is. UMNTD E -4-1 fx 1 ' A , I - 4 , . , , 1 2 f Q 1 xl il n - T I, C A V . 5 2, , 5 ,jj PJ w --L . J .1-Q . , .- J Ei , - 51' ' Q 9 I-. 0 Mi:-1 , 3-Yu 4 'sis qqffvi'-.4+s.l 'Q Q1 ' H tl Mfafflr' Z ffif. auf?-U ?v J: v , if-- - i 4-7' , may :',Jrf 1 h J-k,-Ann A. 'TSQLLRQ W , V ..-,,-.. -Q. ws Af-- -W was, - . 'A A-4 E - .. .I -,Ng x- ...11 .- .-yexv, 1 4,1n.q-14 fx ! f7 ' - Q 152 ki., X Wm? v-'1 ' .agen ff-'fi V - V Ia ,1 .':f4 E L.: -ru V ,--qlll?'- ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY . . administrative positions grow in number as budget remains zero . . . faculty increases also seen . . . Kathy King resigns mid-way thru year . . . Nancy C. gets hitched and leaves in April . . . Dean Grimm takes back seat to most everyone as his influence fades . . . proposals to increase ties with HACC take shape . . . G. Dressler is the main man in the students' contact with administration . . . B. Duke, as PR man fwomanl, puts Capitol in the news . . . Knestrick wins jordan Award THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY THE CAPITOL CAMPUS MIDDLETOWN. PENNSYLVANIA 17057 Office of the Provost ' April 16, 1973 To the Class of 1973 on behalf of the faculty and administration, let me extend to you every wish for success and happiness as this relates to your own well- being and to the dire needs of our nation and the world for dedicated, vigorous, and intelligent people. As you know, the undergraduate programs of The Capitol Campus have been an educational experiment. They were conceived to provide the relatively easy transfer of students from two-year institutions to baccalaureate programs in the Pennsylvania State University system. While differing in many ways from degrees at the University Park Campus, your degree is the same high quality. Thus, the Capitol ex- periment has been a success. A major part of this success is the demonstration to academia that two-year transfer students are most capable of completing baccalaureate programs with two additional years of study. In the immediate future we anticipate a decline in enrollment, and financial support wanes. Accordingly, it appears evident that we must continue to evolve in order to continue contributing to changing educational needs of our society and to an older, changing student clientele. R. E. McDermott Provost ROBERT E. McDERMOTT Provost COLEMAN HERPEL JOHN R. GRIMM RICHARD H. HEINDEL GEORGE DRESSLER Director, Emeritus Dean of Student Affairs Dean of Faculty Administrative Officer I in u 3. 'qua- ' m I Ax DANIEL M. POORE GEORGE D. WOLF Head, Division of Head, Division of Administration and Business Humanities, Social Science, and Education JOHN D. ANTRIM Head, Division of Engineering and Technology GEORGE E. BELL, Assistant Director for Continuing Education ROBERTJ. BROWN, Associate Dean of Faculty ROBERT B. BURLEIGH, Business Manager BETTY C. DUKE, Public Information Officer NORMAN GAUTREAU, Manager Housing and Food Service MARY E. GUNDEL, Assistant Academic Services Officer giniwi J I ,..,..---- 1 1 Z, TQ' 'vi ti '-f :,,'l PATRICIA L YOUNG, Admissions and Financial Aid Counselor KATHLEEN M. KING, Assistant Dean of Student Affairs PATRICIA A. MURPHY, Residence Living Coordinator WALTER M. SLYGH, Academic Services Officer JOHN W. TAYLOR, Financial Officer JAMES R. THORNE, Records, Registration and Scheduling Officer TERRY TURNBAUGH, Residence living Coordinator ED BECK, Counselor NANCY COLNES, Activities Coordinator 5s EMERSON JACOB, Head Librarian JOHN H. JOSEPH, Instmctional Services WILLIAM E. KISTLER, Bookstore Manager MARIAN E, KRIEGER, Psychologist and Director of the Counseling Center OLIVER LaGRONE, Resident Artist and Lecturer - Special Assistmt to the In , Vice President for Undergraduate Studies ' JAMES H. PAUL, Security Officer 1 pi! sb EJ S., ug. J. RUSSELL RORABAUGH, Supervisor, Maintenance and Operations RICHARD R. SCHULZ, Placement Officer LEE M. SNYDER,-IR., Regional Personnel Officer .JAMES D. SOUTH, II, Assistant Dean of Student Affairs ROBERT E. STANLEY, Recreation-Athletics Coordinator ina-will S2- I .5 Business EDWARD H. ACI-IORN, Assistant Professor of Accounting and Management TERENCE A. BROWN, Assistant Professor of Business logistics RALPH W. FREY, III, Assistant Professor of Business and Accounting HAROLD L, GILMORE, Associate Professor of Management NICOLAS GRESSIS, Instructor in Finance RAYMOND S. KLEIN, Associate Professor of Management WAYNE A. LEE, Professor of Marketing JOHN D. MARKESE, Assistant Professor of Finance WARREN W. MCINTIRE, Assistant Professor of Management CHRISTOPHER K. MCKENNA, Assistant Professor of Management Science FLOYD E. MOAN, Associate Professor of Management F. FREDERICK NEUBAUER, Associate Professor of Business JOHN T. REDINGTONJR., Instmctor in Marketing WILLIAM A. REMALEY, Assistant Professor of Finance ROGER B. SAYLOR, Professor of Business FRANCIS X. SPLANE, Assistant Professor of Business and Economics RONALD R. YAGER, Assistant Professor of Managment Science l , . - , . uw '--r 5. if , 1 Y i f' iles? Elementary Education DONALD K. ALEXANDER, Associate Professor Education ROY E, ALLISON, Assistant Professor of Education RICHARD I. AMMON, Assistant Professor of Education STEVEN M. BARNES, Assistant Professor of Education HERBERT S. EISENSTEIN, Associate Professor of Education JAMES D. GRAY, Instructor in Education DAVID LANGMEYER, Assistant Professor of Psychology and Education ROBERTJ. LESNIAK, Assistant Professor of Education LOIS F. MARK, Instructor in Education it I i Hib- it ., 5 6 :M , 4... lf . fi U-. I s , , f iff vu i ,!'5,f'!i,' P' -WE, N, , fi ,if1s.f , . ' , xv fs, 4 -1,1-': 'i ,f bi A I W , 1 i E i X f L ix f, H 45? '5 - ' N LARRIE H. MCLAMBJR., Instructor in Education and Humanities DAVIDIONGIRI, Assistant Professor of Education MARKET A. SMEDLEY, Assistant Professor of Education 39 3...- , -! A-if b DUANE R. SMITH, Assistant Professor of Education JOANNA SULLIVAN, Assistant Professor of Education ANNA-I. ZERBE, Assistant Professor of Education DOLORES ZOLDOS, Assistant Professor of Education KATHRYN T. STARKEY, Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology Humanities ,IERE S. BERGER, Assistant Professor of Humanities and Theatre LEONARD E. BREWSTER, Assistant Professor of Humanities and Philosophy MURRAY D. BUDNEY, Assistant Professor of Humanities and French SHIH-CHUAN CHEN, Professor of Humanities and Oriental Civilization MIHAILO DORDEVIC, Associate Professor of Humanities and Literature ROBERT GRAHAM, Assistant Professor of Humanities and Education THEODORA R. GRAHAM, Instructor in Humanities and Education MELVYNJ. HABER, Instructor in Humanities and Education PAUL R. LORENZI, Assistant Professor of Humanities and Art WILLIAM -I. MAHAR, Assistant Professor of Humanities and Music EDGAR F. RACEY, Associate Professor of Humanities and English NANCY M. TISCHLER, Professor of English and Humanities MELVIN H. WOLF, Associate Professor of Humanities and English 4.-A 'QP Mathematical Science lit' it BARNARD H. BISSINGER, Professor of Mathematics ,, GUS DiANTONIO, Associate Professor of Mathematics 1 JEFFERSON S. HARTZLER, Assistant Professor of Mathematics K- !l--- x JAMES MAYNARD, Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Statistics VEDULA N. MURTY, Associate Professor of Mathematics and Statistics HSI-SHENG NIEH, Instructor in Mathematics X , JOSEPH PEDULLA,JR., Assistant Professor of Physics WINSTON A. RICHARDS, Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Statistics M. SUSAN RICHMAN, Assistant Professor of Mathematics 1'-5? FRANKJ. SVUETZ, Assistant Professor of Mathematics and EdLlC2tiOl1 ' y75T'f is 459' ,sta J . - lat ' -- :' ., . , gs,-H., W..- .J 5' Socicll Science X- ...Lc , ,K 7 ja? . 'V' ' , 2' qhy Pi' A-X ..,. .ix :f--, l,v C- 1 5 if-Q 1 Ki +4 .J .4 'vars' ,J .,,'-,S-Ls' .. swlzisi D 'fli .. r-'P 'i g ll, Q E I c 3' X -.ll Q JAY A ANDERSON Assistant Professor of American Studies and Folklore MICHAEL L BARTON Instructor in Social Science ROBERTJ BRESSLER Assistant Professor of Social Science and Political Science ROBERT W COLMAN Assistant Professor of Social Science and Psychology CAROLYN R. DEXTER Assistant Professor of Social Science and Sociology MARK H. DORFMAN Instructor in American Studies and History JOSEPH J. FLEISHMAN Assistant Professor of Social Science and Psychology S , lk! 't ,.-Q. r - CLEMMIE E. GILPIN, Instructor in Afro-American Studies STUART D. GOLDMAN, Assistant Professor of Social Science and History HOWARD J. HILTON, Professor of Social Science and Economics JAMES R. HUDSON, Associate Professor of Social Science and Sociology JAMES L. KNESTRICK, Assistant Professor of Social Science and Psychology TI-IOMASJ. KNIGHT, Associate Professor of Social Science and History ELMER N. LEAR, Professor of Social Science and Education WILLIAM F. LEWIS, Associate Professor of Social Science and Political Science KENNETH W. MASTERS, Associate Professor of Social Science JAMES G. McAREE, Professor of Social Science and History STANLEY N. MILLER, Professor of Social Science and Education LEMUEL MOLOVINSKY, Instructor in American Studies and History V. N. MURTI, Assistant Professor of Economics and Statistics JOHN R. NICHOLS, Professor of Social Science and Psychology JOHN S. PATTERSON, Assistant Professor of American Studies and History IRWIN RICHMAN, Associate Professor of American Studies and History ROBERT A. SIMKO, Associate Professor of Social Science and Geography JAMES E. SKOK, Assistant Professor of Public Administration JACOB L. SUSSKIND, Assistant Professor of Social Science and Education JAMES O. WHITTAKER, Professor of Social Science and Psychology LLOYD W. WOODRUFF, Associate Professor of Public Administration lib ' , ,. 1, Engineering WILUAM H. ADKINS, Assistant Professor of Engineering MARVEL E. ANDERSON, Assistant Professor of Chemistry WILLIAM K. AUNGST, Assistant Professor of Engineering RITA G. BLA'I'I', Instructor in Chemistry ROBERT T. BROWN, Assistant Professor of Engineering MICHAEL BUBEL, Associate Professor of Engineering GEORGE R. P. BULMAN, Assistant Professor of Engineering THOMAS H. BUTLER, Instructor in Chemistry CHARLES A. COLE, Assistant Professor of Engineering ROBERT A. CONOVER, Associate Professor of Engineering ROBERTJ. CRAIG, Instructor in Engineering SABIR H. M. DAHIR, Assistant Professor of Engineering MILAN E. DEGYANSKY, Assistant Professor of Engineering LAWRENCE A. EZARD, Assistant Professor of Engineering FRANCIS FERGUSON, Professor of Environmental Design ff' T7 .,, . -new K AH N H i- X T5 555 GEORGE GUMAS, Associate Professor of Engineering and Mathematics IRVING HAND, Associate Professor of State and Regional Planning JOHN W. HARMAN, Instructor in Engineering CHARLES P. HARY, Assistant Professor of Engineering WESLEY G. HOUSER, Associate Professor of Engineering RUDOLPH M. JONES, Assistant Professor of Engineering , ' -'ep?hU,e3v.q.5f.' I- -,,, I, ,I -:.5,:f.Q'1t .vg.2 .L on-Qbuuiil q - . Amr,-tg. - 1-J. t A -,4 ,L '11':iw5.L!ff2 . MGQ-Mmm' N ' A 1 'f1'?i'Pf'f75'EfiiiQi: maw2s.v.'s1ffS211 - 3-Q'1gi535y.5, 'X V -gnqavmsiu ' 'I -uggwgaswz-x 5:1 3 -- :2hw.7cL4r?12i-5?-5.5 1 ' g'1 a.wvwf,:.i-:ares 'N if H mmsafaasaier ' 1' ' N E A, i-jfff-Af: mine::1'v.-w. LQ:4,,, Q A ' jf1:fL1l:.,f '1 l'iT'i.- F J ,X Vi., :,f i Q qi . . I 'iw ni AMBROSE KLAIN, Associate Professor of Regional Planning ROBERT KORMANIK, Assistant Professor of Engineering DAVID KRAVITZ, Associate Professor of Engineering CLIFFORD A. MASON, Assistant Professor of Engineering DONALD L. MILLER, Assistant Professor of Engineering WILLIAM R. MILLER, Assistant Professor of Physics LEE H, PUGH, Assistant Professor of Engineering GUJAR N. S. R.AO, Assistant Professor of Engineering ROBERT ROGERS, Assistant Professor of Engineering ROGER W. SCI-IILLER, Associate Professor of Engineering JERRY F. SHOUP, Assistant Professor of Engineering EDWARD V. TRUNK, Assistant Professor of Engineering JOHN S. WADE, JR., Associate Professor of Engineering WILLIAM A. WELSH, Associate Professor of Engineering l wk ' -'UfsQ1,' . .f In ?,.,..,. ., 'r i'5z .-wr 1.43191 M..-xv-' .-.. -:L 5i,kiff?:1-i5'1'fh:1,f 13 .UI -gb:-3 -Q uf.-f , Q .Qui '.. 1 , , ,f,v: s ' -,Nw ,S qw ,Y 1. 3. L . ,I j' 1 -f ff .f ,,-1 .-H ,Xie kx 1.-, , ' I Ylgabf'- ' ' 's . 'x'- .V - x K . 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Snyder and Operation Contact . . . D. Snyder and the social committee headaches . . . Spicher and his super job in directing traffic . . . Randazzo and the round table affair . . . Girondi boosts campus spirit . . . Golphin and the Black Arts Festival . . . Franzreb is chief justice ,A . . Mirabile and the Coffee House . . . E. Paul and graduation . . . Hoover and the Head Shop . . . and it goes on and on. . . In Memoriam Doug DeLeon Your children are not your children, They are the sons and daughters of Life's longing for itself They come through but not from you And though they are with you, yet they belong not to you You may give them your love but not your thoughts For they have their own thoughts You may house their bodies but not their souls, For their souls dwell in the house of tomorrow, which you cannot visit, not even in your dreams You may seek to be like them but seek not to make them like you For life goes not backward nor tarries with yesterday You are the bows from which your chil- dren as living arrows are sent forth The archer secs the mark upon the path of the infinite, and He bends with you His might that His arrows may go swift and far Let your bending in the archer's hand be for gladnessg For even as he loves the arrow that flies, so He loves the bow that is stable. Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet Texas Barbeque Last Senior Party En ,jun T 1-api T, i ,1- -an f Q . '4 -A 1 5' -9 ?' Jai. L 11.1-h-dx , rx -AN' M 1 x W1-f 7' 1 94 A ,W X , ,ag 365 L P-5 1 MI' :sin , I 'uf .rxfv-v iw, ul J, 1' ,iggffi-' 3' P wif .ax sg 353515 f' , 2? '. .9 gf 3 '53 +R? 'f n 52 K , X Q' , , L ,. iii' 35+ Q ar! i z , 1.4 ORGANIZATICNS . . . S.G.A. becomes cornmitteeman's dream . . . McDonald's coupon still the most popular news item in the Capitolist . . . Democrats outdo Republicans in Presidential campaigning on campus . . . Cheer- leaders do their best to help the basketball team . . . Yearbook runs into j. Sheridan, who wanted to perform a guillotine act . . . XGI's keggar way thru year . . . BSU establishes Black Arts Festival Week . . . WZAP produces special broadcasts . . . Ski Club doesn't have much to snow about . . . BSU . . . Block Expression Bunn Exrnssslou M S! Ei Eusl V UEEEZO WA WATU B.S.lI. Ants Fesnvn BLACK STUDENT UNION I L I0 Rj, fFirxl row, .vitlingj Al jackson, fSecond row, xiilingj C. Thompson, -I. Brock, E. Golphin, T. McGraw, T. Aycox, fFirtfl row, Jtandingj E. Terrell, I. Green, C. Brcwingron, E. Subcr,-J. Akins, V. Sims, A. Richardson, D. Garrison, Second row, .rfandingj W. Uclofia, G. Williams, K. Williams, F. Reily, B. Taylor, S. R. Segree, D. Brown, C Gilpin, S. Berry, fThird row, Jlandingj Mack, R. Edwards, R. Mitchel, C. Howerton,J. Combs, M. jones, Dr. W. A. Richards, D. Young. vw-N k KY A52-vin ,u il 'itil I. 5 ..L 4. . is , xg . .- ' in .4 .C ' V n az., .I I I . I V I 'J I ' mtl ' 1. A: . .h S. ,, 1 5 i'+?'i, . . 54 .la , - ... - 'X Business Club Becomes Beta Chi 'hir 5. 1 BETA CHI KL to Rj, KFim' rowj M. Brady, j. Wolford, S. Bcllman, V. Bcvivino, D. Snyder, fSEf0VId rowj T. Durantc, S, Sebastianelli, P. Nevin, L. Kcrncr, B. Hughes, D. Eckbcrg, R. Zcisler, fTbird rowj T. Dixon, G. Bishop, F. Bellini, C. Carlin, R. Woodington, L. Rorhbach, W. Ryan. .Xe v V -. A .R..- dur Ns Cheerleaders Bring The Roar Cf The Crowd THE PENN DERS KL lo Rj, fFromj M.-I. AMA STATE fiul h nslw C PITOL CANI Tamanini, M, Co1onna,j. Combs, fBa:kj R. Gu-ondx, D. Bryan, fMUIIHgj R. Sclxch, E. Yang 1 -'nun THE CAPITOLIST All The News That Fifs :-- - -1 flux 2 Capitalist? Dynamite! new me cannons: . HBIII Gilllillll WIIIIIIIIS HBIII Vlllll'SBll Jllilli US! E CAPITOLIST K L .fo Rj, fFir5l rowj D. Garrison, C. Holcczy, M, Wcllivcr, fSecona' rawj j. Wolford, R. Chaapcl, F. DcSanris, ffbira' rowj R. Bonakcr, K Salmon, M. Brady, fFourlb mwj M. Nonnemachcr, R. O'Brien, A. Spicher, M Israel, B. Boswell. '- I if CAPITOLITE K L to Rj, fFim rowj Carmella Cannone, Irene Turnicr, Patsy Day, Maureen Colonna, fSemnd rowj Aaron Spichcr, fTlJifd rowj jan C. Marks, Don Vossburg, janet Ackcrmann, Portia Dciningcr, Carol Hawkins, Avi Barr, Dennis Homiaerger, fMiI.ringj Kristine Smith, Dave Wiggins. Qflfllhl.. X .fc-. 1- f.f,,l: The T973 Capitolite Staff Editor-in-Chief. . . Assistant Editor . . . Photography Editor .... .... Senior Editors ..... Crganization Editors Typist .......... Advertising Editors . Staff .... Taylor Representative Senior Portraits . . . . . . .Jan C. Marks . . .Aaron Spicher Dennis Hornberger . .Janet Ackerman Maureen Colonna Carmella Cannone Irene Turnier . . . . Kristine Smith . . .... Portia Leininger Carol Hawkins . . . Patsy Day Avi Barr Dave Wiggins Don Vossburg . . . . .Ed Patrick . .The Camera Box 4.6 1 '35 If V J N11 .N 1 Z U Rock Concert - t Music! Arts Festival Getting To ether ,,,.-l. 4.53 A Q' ' ,jf ,. rf. 4 vi .f,- ' r ,, .. ty- 5 M ' V 4 ' ' F' V f-f'f. bfi-if 1 65, firm' l - W 5 DTK KL to Rj, fTop Pirlunej, fFir5t mwj B. Sports, M. Cohen, R. Bonakcr, E. Golphin, F. Manas, G. Miles, M Dini,,I. Reid, J. Burrie, fS'erond rowj P. Mirabile, D. Gar- rison, A. Lombardozzi, T. Bcroni, M. Blake, K. Manning, W. Hoover, J. Reilly, R. Hanagan, Vickcy, fBo1lom Pit' tunej, fFin't row, .fiilingj M. J. Tamanini, C. Carlin, D. Bryan, Second row, .filtirzgj D. Lutz, 1. Davis, C. Boens, T. Lippcrt, E. Hoffman, J. Moore, S. Ascher, P. Haxall, Ulandingj J. Hogan, B. Brown, A. Burger, -I. Blasi, B. Lawson, C. Smith, V. Paw1uk,j. Knestrick. I Head Shop I 1 M ' Az -1 we S- Q' ml Com -' HEADS!-IOP KL to Rj, fFin't rowj T. King, P. Murphy, W. Hoover, P. Scchler, C. Manning, D. Pcrini, P. Greenberg, KSer0na' rawj E. Beck, P. Furey, R Dcrosa, C. Collins, B. Katz, E. Trent, B. Singer, M. Krieger, R. Barufkln. Hof Line mr Com Decx H ri X ' ' HOT LINE f L to RJ, fFim mwj P. Furcy, B. Singer, E. Trent, fS:r0nd mwj B. Katz, R. Barufkin, T. Tramonrina. Young Democrats Strive For McGovern 'fb -' 51 gn-fri .. SCI x O A YOUNG DEMOCRATS K L to Rj, KFint rowj K. Salmon, M. Levin, G. Baran, R. Cimoch, fSerond rowjj. Murphy, L. Krcuzcr, W. Burkholdcr, E. Grady. , 1 JF CGUV S h r i v e r g 1v1.,,, I l'x:q . 1 fi:-on-,:,.4,::' PV! 'C- :Qw- ' 'cl 'Tv' V1-n I Meade Heights Boord Of Governors MHBOG K L to Rj, fPir:t rowj W. Hoover, C. Williams, j. Selle, K. januzclli, P. Mirabilc, P. Murphy, fSer0nd mwj G. Churylo, P. Sechlcr, D. Kane, S. Ruth, J. Yorgey, fMl:fJiHgj D Wdsh, E. Ganscl, R. Derosa, C. Cannone, I. Tumicr, G, Reich. Resident C Srudenr Council RSC fTop to Bottamj, fFim column j T. Tumbaugh, fSecond wlurrmj P. Crosby, T. Drake, K. Napierkowski, fThird columnj D. Wiggkis, B. Langdon, D. Vosberg, S. Davis, KMA!- ingjj. Bascoff. N I I Institute Of Electrical And Electronics Engineers 1 ,vw LL -,-.qw .. .-....Tv ..,, - F., fT-13?-FT, :...-,.-f,..-. .--www 29 trrsf Q,-. 7'- . rss- ltv? yy.. 1 E Q g'g'.- a.. fill , . ,I Ii.. , ,N .... ,....,. '. 'r': Zi fl - 1 Q . ,,. ,. ,., 5' 'ir .v ,V , Fw . .,. .. J- ' Qi-1 ' w it -1 3 . Ill? ,llnil O Qi ,- . Q . - -,- g IEEE IL to Rj, fFifIf rnwj J. Sabo,J. Romznccs, IL W'a.rhola, IL Rajnic, G. Lcsc, C. Knopp, W. Mitchell, J. Yorgcy, J. Schncck, fSmmd mwj E. Tobash M. Griffiths, G. Griffiths, R. Kiefer, G. Cicslinski, P. Kashuba, D. Weber: R. DcLuca, D. McGcttrick, D. Marks, R. Sweirzcr, T. Gntcn, W. Leppo. ITE KL tn Rj, fTop Pirturej, fFir.rl rowj D. Calhoun, G. Quinn, P, Sachs, fSemnd mwj C. Lucas, J. Valvano, E. Czar- nccki, fBot!om Picturej, KHUI rowj Dr. S. H. Dahir, T. Sawin- sky, j. Throne, f.S'emnd rowj G. Baran, G. Fcdorishcn, G. johnson, L. Fettich, P. Micklitish, Dr. J. D. Antrim, fTl1ird rowjj. Archibald, N. McIntosh, -I. Medura, G. Benton. Institute Of Traffic Engineers President's Council PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL K L lo R j, fFifsl raw, :ittingj D. Young, H. Franzreb, F. Manas, E. Parker, fSecond naw, .riltingj T. Jacobs, T. Ogden, M. Levin, 1. Sheridan, P. Mirabile, R. Bonzkcr, D. Snyder, G. Miles, N. Colnes, ffbird raw, slandingj L. Hardcastle, B. Langdon, G. Quinn, B. Boyle, IL Girondi, S. Sebastianelli, A. Spichcr, W. Leppo, M. Kowalcheck, W. Mitchell, E. Grady, M. jones, M. Icashcr, M. Cohen. Po. Stole Eclucofion Association .4 4? 4 1 x PSEA KL to Rj, fFint row, :ittingj C. Shurrs,j. Srumbaugh, 1. Srumbaugh, K. Tribly, N. Stofko, f.S'e:ond row, Jittmgj P. Vanderslice, C. Lang, D. Keller, E. Jonas, S. Hoffman, M. Pierce, D. Drummond, J. Shellenbergcr, M. Dini, G. Eurick, fTbird row, Jlandingj S. Willems, A. Fuller, E. Grady, M. Kowalcheck. Po. Society Cf Professional Engineers Photography Club . or , -Y . 7..-.i4W ,ef -,-N Y -- V TQQ-TW Resident Assistants fx. 'V o fl X X. l gf RNS KL to Rj, KHUI mwj S. Reavis, P. Murphy, L. Talone,j. Cooper, B. Boyle, E. Gol- phin, fSero11d mwj R. Mitchell, T. Tumbaugh, P. Mirabile, G. Benton, C. Zirter, D. Kane J. Selle, T. Viola, K. King, fMissingj C. Labar. Chess Club I Qui. 1 A Davies, T. Betoni, A. Lombardozzi. 1 .- CHESS CLUB K L to R j, fFi15t row, .fittingj R. Moore, J. Yee, Second row, .fitlirzgj A. Deitz, M. Cemusca, C. Carlin, K. Kilheffer, KT bird row, .ftandingj M. Zayakoskybl. Sweeney, W. 'IO4 Ski Club 3 .frm ' 'aff-T: r -ff -, !'t9lg-slim' M, Lf.-milf , H ,- 12,91 W I U vf W U v v 'N y ul 'T 1 FPL: aff- 1' , 1 1 ' Do Nothing Club nd -' +- Ip- Sigmo Delta Chi dll! 65? i ' 95 Hi 1, ,F . ,r X 1 5, I VPN s DX KL to Rj, fFifsl mwj E. Paul, S. Weinberg, fSemnd rowj D. Garrison, D. johnson, P. Crosby, L. Williuns, C. Thompson, L. Subcr,j. Cox, D. Kazan, fM11Uingj S. Willcns 06 1 1 V . ,. CKANKAB TARNHELM KL to R j T. Jacobs, M. Chanin, T. King, fMirJingj M. Blake, C. Heuer, C. Zitte Tclrnhelm A Creative Outlet 'o vw- fl -4-e 4 ' 1' 'T ' if I' if ' K: 'I P v, , 'H ff--4-v N 5 x r . 5 G L'a ig. 1 I S KX 'ff Chi Gommo Iota Alias XGI's -15 Xb! ,g ik: Mf .Lf H 1: . 5, 1 1. w ox. W 7 .r R f.. -'Nr .91 l A- . ks M it W JY ' f '-2 XGI KL la R j, KHM mwj J. Argonci, R. Thompson, D. Vossburg, W. Boyle, M. Bittcl,j. Romances, M. Dini, fSecond mwj P. Kopac, R. Cook, R. Smith, N. Spcnglcr, E. Golkz, F. Metzger, R. Rajnic, W. Drakc,j. Garlitz,-I. Blazi. 08 This Year In The SGA J lzlr' lf' l fl lriufi, 5' ...hu . ill! lfwzlznl ..,.... . STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION as of june 73 President ...................... ................,.... M ike Dini Vice-President ...... ....,. J ohn Sheridan Treasurer ............ ...... T om Dixon Recording Secretary ....... .... P atty Nevin Corresponding Secretary ..... ...i.. J udie Lepere Z f ' M. J SENIOR SENATORS Gene Bryan Ron Edwards joe Kubiak Marilyn Levin ,Ian Marks Bonnie McSweeney Elyse Paul jim Quill Ron Snyder Aaron Spicher on . A 1, :W - L'3l...,4 '. HJ' .1 ' ,- A-ag, c' Por' JUNIOR SENATORS Bob Brannan Harold Brown Ron Conley Bob Hetzel .L Mike Leasher Bill Matthews john Murphy Mike Pierce Nick Spengler Dave Wolfe Finance Committee -va FINANCE KL lo Rj D. Snydcr,j. Sheridan, T. Dixon,J. Wolford, fM1lr.fingj M. J. Tamanini. Charter Review Boord tw' Q1 C, I I v ' 1' N s , I -1- - - ---- vwvl ' , , A R I N IV CHARTER REVIEW f L to Rj K Snyder, M. Kowalchcckhl. Lepcrc, B. Brennan. Social Committee The Group Behind The Happenings SOCIAL COMMITTEE KL I0 Rj, fBalmmj P, Sell, D. Hasseman, C Cohn, P. Mirabile, A. Spicher, N. Stofko, T. Dixon, K. Barrett,-I. Kubiak, B. McSweeney, P. Furey, D. Botts, J. Quill, fTzpj F. Manas,,I. Sheridan, E. Ganscl,j. Yorgey, D. Sauder, B. Brannan, fPicl1m' to Lepj Don Snyder, Chairman. THE PEMI Student Sfcmdcards Board 3 1 114. .g......-1 4 . ' Y . Larry Olexa Bob Chaapcl Richard jordan Randy Blimline ' 13:32 I Kenneth Sand Q ,fgfsffit W I ei Harry Franzreb Samuel Randazzo Young Republicans - Nixon Now More Than Ever YOUNG REPUBLICANS K L to R j, fFinl rowjj. Lencioni, M. Pcscc, D. Verdicr, Second rowj S. Levy, S. Shore, A. Spicher, E. Bryan, R. Blimlme ' ' 0 if '41 ' . - ,K---. -. y '01 ,S 1' ,5.17'l1'iQi,,- 'K it 2 E ' 'Q' F ,Ei yn :eg at? 4 - :N ilqijf 4 ? ' may fi'-'7'Tfis1narnsi'd.k QYXI' ....,......... ?Q'1f', . 1' .. ,f-:Ll --'.-1' - ' - ' Y' 'iffy 12 Li:Q .fgqfgzf Nivi- E14 J wif-f ff., . - 1 T124 T-Q-.,5, ,nf T ,. 6. A gi.. ,-. mg--1:1-W .1 rjvv-.U . -V BEAcH, 'X' . -... .'......f i. ......,.4..1 BLOW THE WHISTLE 9 52 ac. x.:-4 WZAP . . . Everybody's Everything l LW.,-A WZAP KL ta Rj, fFirxt rowj L. Clemons, C. Bibighaus, C. Collins, C. Claroni, S. Grif- fis, B. Goodwin, J, Thorne, fSefand rowj B. Biancone, R. Ban1fkin,j. Dimizio, A. Deitz, KT bird rowj B, Appleby, D, Peluso, K. Napierkowski,-I. Yorgcy, F. Bellini, W. jones, M. Blake, B. Singer, fFourtb mwj W. Moulfair, G. Williams, M. Leasher, B. Bonakcr, M. Israel, M. Cohen, R. Snyder, E. Wascrsrein, fMirsingj W. Dougherryhl. Chang, R. Futscher, V. Bevivino, R. Edwards, R. Hannigan, L. Hardcastle, R. Howell, B. Katz, j. Leon, T. O'Brien, T. Ogden, N, Olcnick, B. Ormont, M. Palombo, T. Tra- montina, S. Wienberg, E. Paul, P. Roche, F. Manas, C. Carlin, T. Bcntz. rt fi' 'T '!!F.F1-Y ' ,N A , 099' TR I . 'Q wzAP RJDIO . 640 Y IT... YOU'LL LIKE lT!l Q42 W X34 try- f :VI-A 17 ' pf ggi? 3' 41 5 .1 .X ,441 if 5 ACTIVITIES . . . Orientation Week started the year's many activities . . . Fall term sees dances, cultural movies and events, Trish's leaving . . . Halloween is celebrated with a parade and dance . . . Official ceremonies to install Provost are held . . . Year is interspersed with communal dinners . . . Nostalgia Week is Ibe winter term activity . . . Rites of Spring, Spring Weekend take place despite the rainy month of May . . . Barbeque is the final event of the year . . . 8 Crientcition Week First Activity Of The Year no C i' IL e 5341! .,. 1,65 ' i?Sf:1??i' ii -ij! s x' X. ' 'NN 5 is I S 1 K Q' 1 Xkx B55 i H1 f-.sa J X Q x Qgffgs 1, vm dk.-TT lg V ,Sl mam: WH!! rl!! ,Aw. J ii .ff Q7 ? ' i' ii i. .fhvgi I. In HQ -, ' 1 Q --r is x W 'P M 1 .,f. - , Al -Q T5 ' .gm -dv, ,,-QM ., , , 9 -41 ' , f ' J I V. Q --l ll' -'1 V 1' Q V l ,K 'lb ,vxgfxx ,I 2 Mfr, A. KN -V3 'wr ,A 1 b ' ..,1 ,N -' -.7 ' E L, :Eli , in ' 1 H Q. .. L V - . I X4' Q' : Vg' X. W 'Cf1f 5x wit: v- H 320 ' 9? - M . . ,iff '.- . Y , J -,AL V1 :.- ,' 'A M . A H. Y A Li I ' JJ .Ai di ,rxul-if. H '.,, LW 'X 5 I-1 Q ' .' , ', . ' ' ' Hiiif. - .V I 5 E . . I. .. , . , ,f,r4r,v,jjA,?55V4-w, ,?i?iii.EA,i7l::., Y e:,::.,v',:lm2+x A 'je- 1 ' ., .g L ,,,- .QE ff GT? 'N v. '41 ' Uw42AJN?f'? Q 50 K 1 K s 'mt-'vv,:i,f.. . if P ' ' N 2. 1 53 1 .. ' ,. R 1' .l. 1 , ,. .4 ,if I, Ni. r 3 I 5, A T. - Q. iaQE:5 g?'sYf5, ' 5M'TF? .. A , V., 1.-I ws- .Lg .1 'P f if - X 1?-ffi ' 4 f . , 9' -f' .I WK... -.f Y.: ,-Af V,-f-1'ff1'3'f4f ' Capitol Celebrates Halloween With A Parade And Dance a Mag I N LJ -..Q Beta Chi Holds Slave Sale, Dance ffl .HI L 4 L!! wa.-:I nfl D, :' 1. 1 ny ., Q , , ,up 4 v.,...4 ,,,,...--v ...-1-rf -,,-- ,, - QFTE xg Q X x ,! ,f if Q F i 1 as 1' if 7 1 jf ,- -11+-R If-.... .ll ! 4 1.-.nan-,Q-me 1 ,,,,'.n- ,-vu .' 13 xi , I K W ' Vrifzf ' 'M 'PP .N n ..,., 1 ,.-,. ' - --. ,yf , T-'.'-ie-If-::fy.' 'M ' 1 . - rww- f L- K., , -.- Y ' f. 4- wg. 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'pn' 'lv '.' ,,,.,,,4,,L ' rv '. ' - Wx-'f ,. . 5' W,.73gLff -' ,, . 31- V' ' , N 1' v, - V V A - .yr rf f ' WHL..-'f 1'7 ' '- J. Vgggjps t9f9.ex:V?VV4h-VV fx. M H -V . x ,: 7f'!S: 'f. .4 I -n K' u . ... U, , Y ' SPORTS . . . Flag-football went under the lights . . . bowling teams were at work all year long . . . a soccer team springs into being . . . intra- mural basketball draws over twelve teams . . . golf becomes varsity sport . . . tennis team is still trying its hand at love making . . . for- mer ABA playcr coaches the Capitol basketball team . . . softball is the spring intramural thing to do . . . martial arts is practised at night . . . Intramural Football Played Under The Lights Inlramural Basketball ls WinTer's Pasfime 'if' llilrl xy. cf 'D .G is 1 Qi' 1 .-.1--fl, 4. 5. . ' 11 if . . , , pi if' n --A f ,.-xv: .1g.. -1-X :Y 4 1. M, 5'fh.'.. . 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X i 1 W- -I A-1 :fly Xi ,N - 1k J, 4- A- -8, ' 1 I ,ff ,- - , K 'Q sf BN Ayy N-, X Q .fi fy! A A W' Q H- . . .wi 4 5' 5 1 x f., rw ,K I x fs IN. g, ' a N 4 '33 VME! ll I Q FW' Q 9 '1' . ' r .',: -.,:,f,:. ,Q i,,,. N., .y ,,.v5a.,, . mg ' ' ,?FwA:J5ff- :gu,g - a.. F , ,J.,,, , F, .Z 3 .--363.9-w!.'T,,. fffi -f'44s1'we ,G :?,,.-,4y .44 Uhw. Iii Q, '1 gurl' x vwli 'V' F' e 5 . A J - --un pn- fgx ,. -F7 ' I 21 fi K ff' il Kr?-if Tennis - Is It Really A Varsity Sport At Capitol? . 5 , N-gr l,14,, -QL 'rev- 'F ' 1 p 1-2- 1 I ' M M , ii' 7 2 n . A., ! , . 1 v gf ' , ,-,L . , 1 w A. A, 1. , ,A 1 . 1 Q 5 V ' Q Q be Q Ui J-'I' 1 f Posfponemenfs Frequent During Spring Baseball Season ,1- f , -.qui Y. .gh .V 'C 'A 4314, A, ', r 55111. at , i 9 iv' nu .4- as fm 7' gk-+9 1 - I 1................- -, '. - uf n v, .., ., -- ,,- , ' -1 v V if A ADVERTISEMENTS COngra+uIa+ionS To The Class Of I973 From OLMSTED PLAZA MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION PANTRY PRIDE MR. SWISS MANS MART FABRIFIC FABRIC CENTER JOE THE MOTORIST'S FRIEND GLADELL SHOP NORGE VILLAGE THRIFTY BEVERAGE REA 8. DERRICK DRUGS BEAUTY SHOP ROYAL JEWEL BOX FASHION FLARE PLAZA CHILDRENS SHOP MONTGOMERY WARD HOBBY SHOP S. S. KRESGE CO. PLAZA BARBER SHOP SHERWIN-WILLIAMS G.A.C. FINANCE CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS KLAH RS J EWELRY STORE FROM THE EMPLOYEES OF TH RI FTY BEVERAGE DIAMOND COUNSELORS SINCE Iass MidcIIeI'Own, Pa. I 7057 JIMMY, CHUCK, KATHY 1. PRIM-O-SASH CORP. FURNISHES AND INSTALLS REPLACEMENT WINDOWS, ALUMINUM SIDING, STORM WINDOWS AND DOORS COMPLIMENTS OF 7-ELEVEN MIDDLETOWN, PA. 220 S. Union S+. MiddIe+own, Pa. DENNIS LEBO OWNER YOU DO NOT NEED A FORTUNE TO START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT, BUT A SAVINGS ACCOUNT MAY START A FORTUNE A I HOITIEELECIMQOEHVIDGS 120 SOUTH UNION STREET MIDDLETOWN. PA. 17057 swluss-4 USFASELVR -2' sw-was 2 Member I N S U R E D 1:29 signings' vis E 4'0f coarse 4 CHI GAMMA IOTA FRATERNITY Our main concern is Io provide an organizarion I'haI' benefifs vererans on campus I ,ITT--Tris' f4Zf5NN3d am- X. if? f i Nlllxw-.ss-v-'Tx I ' 5 . if-aah, 2 1 i . ,NK 1 . , -I ' 7 , . ' W La . -, 2-Q59 ,- ,K . f .XX 'I I eu' The end of your college career marks Ihe real beginning of your Iife. And There is no be'Her symbol of 'I'he fufure 'Ihan a college ring - your visual diploma. You may order your personalized college ring. Choice of weighfs, sfones and s'IyIes . . . CreaI'e by JOHN ROBERTS L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY JOSTEN'S THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY Ca pi+oI Campus Book SI'ore MiddIeI'own, Pa. I7057 Four Week Shipmeni' 70 GRANTS 81 YOUR FRIENDLY FAMILY 1335 Wes1- Harrisburg Pike SATISFACTION GUARANTEED M1dd1e1-own' pa, 17057 Mid-'Iown Plaza 450 E. Main S+. Middlefown, Pa. ' DAVID MARTIN STORES THE MAN S MART FASHIONS FOR FAMOUS BRANDS FOR LESS MEN 8: YOUNG MEN Olmsfed Plaza Middlefown, Pa. I7057 Downfown Middlefown - Cenfer Square Eliza befhfown MR, CONGRATULATIONS from Sandwiches Ice Cream OLMSTED PLAZA For 1-ake,ou+ orders call 944-4881 223 Soufh Union S+. Middlefown, Pa. 1 COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS of of NATIONAL CENTRAL BANK BBI ES . Midcllefown Office Olmsfed Office NORGE VILLAGE Coin Operafed Dry Cleaning and Laundroma+ Olmsfead Plaza Middlefown, Pa J 4. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I973 FROM YOUR NEIGHBORS FRUEHAUF CORPORATION 72 S'NCE '920 Commonwealth we N I SSLEY Nahonal Bank MOTOR COMPANY Q MicIc.IIe1'own IMPERIAL ' CHRYLSER ' PLYMOUTH VALIANT ' IH SCOUTS 8: TRUCKS ' TOP QUALITY USED CARS M I OPEN 9 TO 9 Phone 944-4662 MEMBER F.D.I.C. , VISIT US WHEN IN TOWN RUTH S PRESCRIPTIONS FU R N ITU RE STORE RUSSELL STOVER CANDTES MARCELLE HYP. ALLERGENIC COSMETICS EVERYTHING TO MAKE A HOUSE A HOME BAN KES PHARMACY 29 S' Union SI' 94449' I 3 Eas+ wa+er S+. 944-455: Middlefown, Pa. MicIcIIe+own, Pa. FAGER'S MARKET FANCY GROCERIES AND PRODUCE ONLY THE BEST Wafer and Union S+reeI's MicIcIIe+own, Pa. WE DELIVER Phone 944-432 I YOUR DEPENDABLE DODGE DEALER BEHNEY MOTORS Race and Emaus S+ree+s Middleiown, Pa. PHILIP G. BEHNEY, OWNER Phone 944-74l 5 INSTITUTE DF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS, INC MEMBERS OF THE CAPITOL BRANCH OF Cong,.a+uIa+ionS I TOThel973 ' ' ' ' Gradua+ing Class EXTEND BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING SENIORS Fronq The YOUNG REPUBLICANS THE CAMERA BOX Por+rai'I', Wedding, School Pholography AARON SPICHER, Chairman Glenn Shearer, Prop. SERVOMATION SERVICES, INC. We Design And Operale Food And Vending Sys'I'ems Engineered To Your Requiremenfs 42I Friendship Road, Harrisburg, Pa. l7057 7 l 7-564-4045 Allenfown Lebanon Selinsgrove 2 l 5-433-2872 7 l 7-272-663 l 7I 7-374-8 l48 Social Commi+'I'ee Congra+ula+es H's Senior Members And The Class Of I973 ' if WL. - . -..ff E25 354217 L x EEN!! x , 1 V E J 5.4, H ,T 3 ff . 3:'11-,L:i3f :. -- NZ.. A, s .wi . gf wwfff'-'ln ' '.w4.'-.wr :rw . 1' if 'fy' ' 1- .,- '. . ,, -'L ',,f.4 AmN4,3,,,,'-,iq-, g,xf,,'i ,ML -' 5-1-' ' be F6 Congra+uIa+ions To The Class Of I973 From The Ca piToI Campus S+uden+ Cha pI'er Of The I.T. E. 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