The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 21, 1944, Image 8

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    CUPPLEMENT-PAGE EIGHT
Dean of Women
An Inter-Faith Council is being
organized IN - the Penn State Chris
tian Association, Jane Cromis and.
Richard Gillespie, co-chairmen of
Commission . 111, stated today.
The council will represent all
the faiths on the campus and in the
community. The purpose of the
group will be to coordinate relig
ious activities on the campus.
Commission 111, which deals
Student-Faculty Program with religious emphasis, has most
of the details of the council com-
Students $1500.00 pleted. Only final arrangements
Faculty 1000.00 remain before, the group will go
Enlisted Students 500.00 . into operation.
Endowment Fund Income 25.00 Ralph D. Hetzel . The commission also plans to Arthur R. Warnock
Lodge 'Fees 100.00 "The Christian Association has hold Lenten services at one of the "The Penn State Christian Asso.-
"In our zeal for education weMisc. Income
15.00 adjusted itself to a wartime pro- churches in town around Easter. ciation is one of the most effective
often overlook the fact that theßook Store 10.00 gram and continues to be a vital Four or five afternoon services are of organized activities, partly be
'founding fathers of our nation Parents • 310.00 factor in the life of the college. planned by the PSCA. Last year cause it is the symbol of the re
established schools because they State College Friends .. 100.00 Through its financial campaign the the services were held at the St. ligious interest which from the
considered 'religion, morality, and Alumni and Friends .... 150.00 association offers everyone a share Paul's Methodist Church. • - earliest years has characterized
),:nowledge essential to good gov- - the student body, and partly be:-:
ernment and the happiness of man- Total $3710 00 I know the college community will sion 111 was . responsible for nu- cause its several programs use
kind,'. Because our PSCA has held not fail to make generous provision merous programs and services held large .numbers ,of students .and
'to this ideal and has stood for the ESTIMATED .EXPENSES for the support of 'this important on the campus. It sponsored wor- benefit even larger numbers. It is - ..
highest in character training, it
Student-Faculty Program ministry." ship services Thanksgiving night one of our best examples of 'stn..
Clent.government actually at work..
exerted a continuous influence - - at Schwab Auclitoriuni for the first
'for the. development of the indi_ Contributions and As
.. :Fortunately, the Christian Associa:-
•vidual. I• value deeply the service . ments $ 10.00 time in the history of the school. .
.has been able to render .effee
of the Penn State Christian Asso- Finance' Solicitation -.-... 350.00 r 3
.nrCA,,P.resident.tiames. Around Christmas the commis, :bon
tive • aid • .to. members. .of, , militari.:
ciation on our campus and heartily General Expense • 500.00 p '... - . sion held -morning Watch services
.unitson,the campus at.a.tinte 7 whert. , :
*commend to every student a. part-Office Expense • • 125.00 Labmehor • School- Term. - ,
at 7-:20 , a.nt• for. four weeks. The
. most . other student : agencies
~were?tership
?tership In the financial drive." Postage , 100.00 .. . ' practice was begun . Mani years
sus ended '
necessarily p ..
Conference Expense- -..... • 100.00 • ' The Penn State Christian Asso- ago by-the Christian Association.. ,
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. . " Bad Debts 25.00 ciation.. cabinet for . the - winter - Commission In -
started some- , . .. . . .
ThOMPSbrl : Lauds .. • Depreciation - 250.00 semester was announced today by thing new this year whenitstaged ,s- ..
w-A t . .tend5 .. .... , ,,';,..:. , ..
Debt Retirement' • ' - 105.00 - Harriet Van Riper; president of the .New• year watch.services on New •. ; eaves.
CA . Frosh. Groups : Commission. Programs . :: - 2145.00 PSCA. • • • Year's etre in. the Hugh Beaver
room This service. will be cony
Ohio' ~C. eon ~....., . .•.s..
Members 'of the executive court- . - • -
The 'Penn State Christian Asso- Total s37lo.ootinned next year because of its
cil are: Harriet Van Riper,. presi- ' Claireeaver,--vice.presidentiti -'
popularity. , • ' • . -
PSCA, and Middle Atlantic,• areit. - , -
elation's two freshman organiza- dent; Claire Weaver, . vice-presi-
ESTIMATED - INCOME At the present-time Sunday yes
tions=--Men's Council and Women's . dent; Miriam p
Zartmani .secretary; per services are being planned for chairman for the Student-Christiari . :A - ,
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Porirm-have •done much to . ac- For Salary Items .. and Ralph.Harris,.treasurer. ~. . Movement, was ainong ; the 500:614 .;
the students and servicemen. Rich- • •
quaint • new students , with the lege studentS.Whe attended 'a . .,:cpn-,.. 4 1
Penna. 'State College ... $4000.00 The various, commission chair 4 and ' Gillespie hopes.. to hold the . '
campus,
,its traditions, and its stn . - lerence ..on: the. `.'World Missicq of•. - a,.
Parents 1340.00 men follow: Betty Funkhbuser and services in the Little Theater- in
dent - body, believes. Mrs.: . Virginia the. -*Church" at. Wooster Callege,.;: . ,
Alumni and Friends .... 950.00 - Lois McCdol, intercollegiate .and the near future.'.
Wooster, Ohio,. December.•-28 -, -tO :.
Thompson; associate secretary of
the PSCA... % These services were- held earlier
January 3. -
. Total $6290.00 Paul Wilkins, new student work; in the semester, but complications
"Programs presented at the Jane Cromis . and Richard Gilles- arose over the Christmas vacation . At the. conference. great : . stress ~,
ESTIMATED EXPENSE•
meetings of the two groups have • pie, religious emphasis; . Violet which have made it impossible to • was piton the. fact that. •the Chri- .
. , . tian mission must, include all: •:•'
a three-fold purpose-worship, in- • For Salary Items- • Siegle and. Betty Ann Condron, hold them for a few weeks.. .. ~
formation, and entertainment," public. affairs; Betty Frasso and
Staff Salaries (3) $5690.00The commission also, has a H. tiona;, and 'that after the: werespe- •:'
stated the . PSCA -official when in- Contingent - • - Mary Margaret Dunlap, campus
200.00- •
304 will •be , necessary for reconStruc 7
brary. .of religious books at .'the 04 1 13 , . -highly.. ,specialized: training. :;.;
terviewed. and wartime. service.
Retirements 150.00 Christian Association office;
• Officers of the Freshman Men's Secretary's Tra v e 1 and Betty Shenk and .Victor Danilov Old Main, which may be. taken out ton -work. .. . . ~ -• .
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Council follow: William 'Morris
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- Conference Expenses.. 250.00 have charge of publicity, while by students. Pamphlets and papers •..
Noted educational, leaders, subtrF:,
president; Bud Barefoot, vice- .
. • nhurrt, , ""
Lary-treasurer; Don a 1 d Marks, Thomas, Pitt .Van ".
president; William Morton, secre- . Total $6290.00 on the personnel committee. office. ter . Judd, Judd, Roy McCorkel, Wi
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Deusen, ,Tracey.! , .:„
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social chairman; Obe McNitt, pro- . . • . . Strong,• and .Karl Downs..., , .•4 r ..
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gram chairman; Robert Barr, pub- e • . . •• • • • .
.. Forty students. representing-„the•,-.Y
licity chairman; William - Hanlon, Co-Chairmen • N ame • s o l ici t ors In . D rive . Sttident •-.Christian-Movementtlit ''.'''
project chairman; and Jack Town- -, .- . • • 'Canada .and many• students ifroxiti. , ,.:•F
send,, membership chairman. Ralph Harris and Betty Jane. Solicitors:- Diana Huffman, .Bar- . Division • Leader: William Mor- other foreign countries alsdattend>,
Freshman Women's Forum offi- Drouse, co-chairmen of' the PSCA bara Struck,:Blythe Hartley.. ton. . . ed the conference. - . ,
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cers are: Patricia Enright, presi- finance drive, today announced - • Division •. Leader:. . Hattie.. Van Solicitors: .Obe McNitt,, ,Crellin The imPOrtence of this. - gather-It ?.
dent; Betty Jane Hain, vice-presi-th e names of the students , who Riper. . Mayberri, JoJosephDurkin, Jack: ing, .was l'evident in: the daily. diat:',..,
dent; Catherine Garrett, secretary- will solicit for the canvass. Solicitors:- Harriette .D ewe e s, Townsend... . . cussions, • which • emphasized • the, , "; 7 '
treasurer; Alma Kingsley, worship They are as follows: Sarah Balthaser, Jean Crock, Jean Division Leader:. Ernest Low.. - gigantic problems facing the Chris;;
chairman; and Sarah Jane Hol- Bradshaw, Barbara Stocker, Jean Solicitors: '.Karl - Mahaffey, Wil- tier,: students with regard' to post,•; ,
strum, social chairman. SECTION LEADER McCreary, Madeline Cook, Ilajean Liam . Dudek, How a r d Fugate,. war planning. , •
• Jane Cromis Feldmiller, Olive Schnable, Mar- Abram Bosler, William Clark. •
• Division Leader:. Betty Ann tha Dennis, Elsie Noble, Patricia . Division Leader: Jack Neilson,
Condron. Enright, Adele Glod, Sara Jane Solicitor: Richard Schlegel.
Solicitors: Elizabeth Hutchin- Holstrum, Jeanne, Henry, Barbara Division Leader: Richard Rath
son, Nancy Sherriff, Jean Nelson, Hampe, Margaret Olson. . . mell. • .
' Kathryn •Mendun, Betty -Nix, Cor- ' Division. Leader: Barbara An- - 13clicitors: Reagan Houston, Wil
. inne Berkebile. ' • -- derson.- , Liam Powell, Charles Winter, Rob-
Division Leader: Lois.. McCool. Solicitors: List is not complete: ert Worthingtoncßoy DeLaney.
Solicitors: Jean. Tritschler, - Ra- .
chel Benedetti, . Jane Gleichert, .. SECTION LEADER SECTION :LEADER
.. Marion Fuse, Virginia Martin, h
Betty Shenk . -
Harvey Marcy
- Peggy Coe, Louise Cummings. Division' Leader: , Sally Pollard. Division Leaden' Paul Wilkins.
. Division Leader:. Shelley Smith. Solicitors: Lois Weaver, Anna- Solicitors: Frank Fair, Andrew
;Solicitors: :V irgi n i a Beirne, belle ' DeAntonio, Claire Kahn, Torok, J. P. Heiin, George Shirey,
Jeanne Weaver, Dorothy Mosko- Norma Schwab. • Division Leader: Donald Rose.
witz, Dorothy Widmer, Janet Shaf- Division Leader: Florence Olsen. Solicitors: Wilmer Knouse, Ed
fer, Betty Jane Drouse. • Solicitors: Carolyn Smith, Har- ward Zemprelli, William Allen,
Division Leader: Vera Owens. riet Toohey, Mary Ann Mason, Robert Campbell.
Solicitors: Nedra Allenstadt, Lu- Nan Bowman, Alice Drumm, Dor- Division Leader: Clayton Nprth
cille Smith, Nancy Hodgson, Mary othy Wallace. rup. 1
Jane Haskins. Division Leader: Nancy Norton., Solicitors: Theodore Horn e r,
Division Leader: Mary Margaret Solicitors: Carol Kane, Jane Helmut Kuehner, Clayton North-
Dunlap. Magee, Anne Schlow, Audrey rup.
Solicitors: Terrie Haskins, Joyce Peters.
Frankel, Dorothy Jean Smart. Division. Leader: Nancy Bartch.
' Solicitors: 'Dorothy Black, Lee Division Leader: Bud. Barefoot.
• " Ebert, Betty Henning, Ruth Ander- Solicitors: ...List is - not • complete.
son, Folly Huber. ' ' Division Leader:.. Donald Hill- •-- . ... . ... , ...
James T. Smith.. Division' • Leader: ..Lois • Lumi. • .
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. SECTION LEADER.... .. • . " •
The man behind the PSCA Solicitors: . .-J ea n n e.., Weaver, • •' . SoliCitorif. List: IS - not. Complete:. : 'New.: associate.. Secretary of : - •the: .-.
Finance Drive is James. T. Smith, Gladys „Stanhope,. Lucille Whit 1-• •. , : . : Richard..• Gillespie.... •, :.
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Division' taiadert , Arthtir . Hard,.,.. PSCA-.IS-iMrs.: -, Virginia ';.Thorripsicay
executive secretary of the organi-• •mer,. Elvira.. Holmes::.... - .• ......• . . ..- .• Division:-Leader:. :Eugene - Von. ing.. , .•. , .- = ~. - . .. • .. . • ,:. , .• .... , :She , ;replaoeds,;MiSsl.Agnes...44#7 ,
nation, Since his -.arrival on the • • Division Leader' Jean.; Butz"...:: • ~: .1. Arx; ...... '. .:-.'-. i•- ~. •,- - . -... •,. , • . - ' : Solicitors: .-.List-is , not - .complete...s.inith . o;Ohn . -xesigned•-lasiisVrat* A tif'''':.•
campus a. few. months. ago, the.-for:,: - . - Solicitors: , DorothrZ'OlyeroAlrni: '..:: •Solicitortr :4-li , e..kirru t,;:.KeUhnerv: .. Division-Leader:: WilliamrKellayatudentite=o.4o3naiot*Z.4 6 lW
iner . California • Christian:. leader.. -Kingsley, Carolyn Wilhelm .• . . Wilbtir , Bigelowi;%Thornas::Themas,•. - ...7 SoliCitorar Stanley: Speaker;
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has done much to keep the PSCA • . Division. -Leader: .-,Betty Funk, Walter Baxteri . ..Edward•-•. SioetoW• - • , -chie...jeffreyi - ,Stanley Jalig,, GeOrger!!WK67.4jaclttprounxt4tr:Vtit AeWicift.
in active operation despite•the war. houser. •" . * Ski." '' ' '"'- ' ' ' ' I - Gerding,.tJoseph Piontek:- . • iOwark. •;. ' ."
Charlotte E. Ray
Executive Secretary
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Smith Announces
Budget For 1944
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The Penn State Christian Asso
ciation budget for the fiscal year
ending June 30, 1944, is $lO,OOO,
James T. Smith, executive secre
tary, announced today.
The budget, which was accepted
by the Board of Directors, will in
clude three semesters this year in
stead of the customary two.
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Board Accepts Account;
includes 3-Semesters
ESTIMATED INCOME
SECTION LEADER
Florence Porter
PSCA SUPPLEMENT
College President
CA Officials Plan
Infer-faith Group
Organization Coordinates
All Religions on Campus
• ' SECTION LEADER
William Morris
FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1944
Dean of Men
Associate Secretary