r.T_TP PLEMEN T-P A. GE EIGHT Sludeni leaders Calms Campus iln Annual Dive Richard Mauthe, R. , : , tiert Bare -I,iot, and Jeanne Hirt. co-chairmen tit the PSCA tinanciai drive. re ),....ised the following tit of student lt:acier.i. The solicitors' list in some is nut complete. SECTION LEADER • Betty Funtchauser Division Leaders: Mary Haines, ;:era Pollard, Ann Reese, Betty (,reele Solicitors: Louise Diuickel. Ann )tnory, Mary Faloon, Dorothy ?Coke, Alice King. Helen Miller, Jean Nienstedt, 'Ethel Pitman, :Florence Porter, TerrY Rosenthal, )3 uth Stuck. SECTION LEADE R Patricia Enright Division Leaders: Atm Berk helmet.. Lynn Clark, Dorothy Col yer. Solicitors: Annabelle Cramer, Miriam Evans, Lynette' Lundquist, Carolyn Wilhelm. SECTION LEADER Shelley Smith Division Leaders: Lucille Aaron son, Phoebe Forrest. Thelma Ros enthal, Mary Jane Rudy. Solicitors: Joan Charles, Eleanor Cohen, Jane Dieterle, Jane Gray, Jo Ann Kuehn, Madelyn McCall, Alice Mendenhall, Ruth Ann Metz_ ger, Jonelle M. Phillips, Carol Preuss, Barbara Reiss. Jeanne Rile, Ann Wills. SECTION LEADER Mary Margaret Dunlap Division Leaders: Phyllis James, Harriet Mayes, Mary McMillion, Grace McMillen, Gloria Simpson. Solicitors: Mildred Gross, Ruth Hanstein, Miriam Johnson, Ger aldine Marley, Katherine Morris, Virginia Roe, Gertrude Rotheram, Gloria Simpson, .Janet Shaffer. SECTION LEADER Robert Barefoot Division Leaders: Paul Droder, Warren Dußois, George Jones. . Solicitors: Neil DeVries, Robert Hoffman, Jacques Hogg, Salvatore cocci, John Rose, Larry Saunders. SECTION LEADER Richard Mauihe Division Leaders: George . Paul Jones, Ivan Kline, Jim Warner. Solicitors: Frederick Andrews, Robert Bacon, Jack Bennett, Charles Boller, Morris Bortek, Donald Brutout, Donald Brown, Robert Casselberry, Stanley Cac cone, Buzz Cloud, Joel Crouch, Victor Danilov, Joseph Diehl, John Dinger, Rodney Engstrom, Fred France, William Hill, Charles Hurd, George Keller. Jack Kem per, William Lamberton, Carl Lawrence, Earl Magee, William Morton, William Nagorny, Warren Neiger, Felix Roth, George Sam ple, Alfred Smalley', Robert L. Weaver, James Worley, Robert Glen Yeagley. Upperclassmen Organize Social, Service Group To provide a social and service group for students no longer• eligi ble for freshman groups. PSCA or ganized the Upperclass Club early this semester. The club's meetings are sched uled for every other week, but as yet most of the plans are tenta tive, according to Sara Achenbach, president. The next meeting is set for the Hugh Beaver room, Old Main, 7:30 tp.m. Friday. At this Lime the president wilt appoint 3crvice, program, and other com mittees. Other cificers of the club in clude Loi.,; Smith. vice-president; Nancy Sliet ht. secretary: and Car olyn Currier. treasurer. Open House— (Continued front page seven) In co-operation with the film li brary under Philip Manino the CA is planning Sunda y. afternoon movies consisting of late features to be s.hoivn in I'll Sparks froth .2 to 5:30.. College, Students Give Most To PRA Income Urging students to support the PSCA canvass, Richard Mauthe, treasurer of the association and co-chairman of the drive, said, "In past years the main sources of in come were the College, the stu dents, faculty, alumni, friends, parents, and enlisted students in that order. "Money is spent' for salaries, student budgets, offices and gen eral expenses. It is interesting to note that the College's contribution r.lmost covers salaries while almost every cent the students contribute is placed under 'student budget.' " The estimated income of the PSCA for the three semesters fol lows: Penn State College $ 4,000 Student Campaign ' 2,200 Faculty Campaign 1,300 Students (enlisted) 300 Parents 400 Alumni and Friends 1,500 Endowment Fund Income 25 Lodge Fees 50 Bookstore 25 Misc. Income 10 From Previous Balance ... 1,035 PSCA keeps students informed of its doings through publications The Nittany Lines, and CA News The CA also publishes the Fresh- man Handbook Appeal JAMES T. SMITH General-penwpry ., PSCA SUPPLEMENT Betty Says— Miss Betty Farrow, associate secretary of the PSCA, has as sumed full leadership of the association while James T. Smith, executive secretary, is in the. Philipsburg hospital. As part of her contribution to the current financial drive, she has written the following poem: Maybe you can't fight in Guadalcanal, . Or be a nurse at the front-line door; But surely you can back the attack For the Ideals they are fighting for— The Intangible things like com- mon sense Good neighbors•—the right to vote Make the difference between our way of life And the Totalitarian note The CA is working on our way of life; It takes time, skill and plans, Open House—town meetin's right here at State, On "The Rights of Our Fellow • Man." Well, the CA has served for 70 years And, maybe we can't all work in— But it's basic, it's our way of life, And '2l" costs, $10,850 So you had better chip in! All students and servicemen are cordially invited to use,the lounge facilities in the Hugh Beaver room, 304 . Old Main. For Student. Support James T. Smith, PSCA executive secretary, and Betty Farrow, asso ciate secretary, have issued a joint appeal for all students to consider seriously the contribution of PSCA to campus life and to give this organization their support. Mr. Smith said, "If service for Penn State is an acceptable motto for the seventy years the Christian Association has functioned on the Nitwit:: Lion campus, PSCA merits the support of every student and member of the faculty, for it has pioneered in areas of building character through leadership and activity, fostering, wholesome pro grams of a social religious flawed that the campus has needed, and continually reminding the camp& that right attitudes and a religious faith are parts of a complete edu cation. Servicemen and ex-service men •are • included in 'the PSCA program.' • , "I recommend to you the Chris tian Association as one of your cliainriOs for service -to Penn ;Statet and your country.' , l - : d• ; PSCA Budget Includes Student Project Funds Believing that the program of the PSCA must include all items of expense which contribute di rectly to the successful planning and accomplishment of student faculty activities, whether they in clude mechanical needs or profes- I•sicnal leadership; the association has prepared the. following budget of expenditures. The books are kept by R. W. Acheson and au dited yearly by C. W. Rowland; certified public accountant. The estimated program expense . follows: Salaries, Professional Leadership $ 5,700.00 Office Secretary 1,200.00 Contingent 150.00 Contributions and Assessments 10.00 Finance. Solicitation . . . 500.00 General Expense 300.00 Office Expense Postage Secretarial Travel and Conference Bad Debts Depreciation on Equipment Debt Retirement on Cabin Interest on Notes Budget for the Program and PSCA .. Student Projects This semester PSCA Inter-Faith Group, in cooperation with Hillel Foundation sponsored a lecture by Rammi Stephen S. Wise on the topic "If I Were a Christian." BETTY FARROW Ailtiocia4* , Se ' exetarY FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1945 Student Cabinet Plans Programs, Guides Activities CA Cabinet, student governing group for this organization, plans all CA activities with the aid of a board of directcrs. Cabinet mem bers are elected by all CAer's once each semester while the board of directors is appointed but once a year. Programs, publicity, and projects are supervised by Cabinet mem bers who are divided into six com missions and four committees in addition to the executice officers elected within the Cabinet itself. Executive Committee Guiding the Cabinet's program this semester are the executive committee: Betty Arm Condron, president; Mary M. Dunlap, vice president; Patricia Enright, rec ording . secretary; Lois McCool, corresponding secretary; and Rich ard Mauthe, treasurer. Intercollegiate and World Fel lowship is the name given to Betty Funkhouser's Commission 1, which attempts to link the religious groups on campus .with similar groups through the nation and world. Members of this commis sion collect for the World Student Service Fund, sponsor a semester ly International Tea, and -attend regional religious conferences. The New Student Program, Com mission 11, helps to orient all fresh men. Members of this body organ. , ,, ize Freshman Forum and. Fresh man Council, provide student counselors for new men, and sup ply CA "Chums" for transfer wom en. Robert Barefoot and Shelley Smith are serving as co-chairmen for this commission. The Religious Emphasis group, better known as Commission HI, is headed by Ann Berkheimer and Barbara Rinkmeyer. Morning watch services, deputations to the churches, Interfaith CoUncil, cabin retreats with chapel speakers, and the Outdoor Chapel in Hort Woods are all Sponsored by this body of students. 250.00 150.00 Community Service Dcrothy Colyer and R ober t . Worthington lead the Community Service section of the Cabinet, Commission IV, in supervising rec reation and other group activities for the school children in neigh;- . boring areas. This commission also . sponsors the Weekly Atherton News Reviews. 200.00 25.00 250.00 200.00 130.00 1,785.00 $10,850.00 Campus V, Campus and Wartime Service, sponsors all-College hikeS, servicemen's lounge and movies; Old Main Open House, and the annual Christmas Carol Sing. Ila jean Feldmiller, Paul Pioth, and Barbara Struck direct this com mission's activities. Public Affairs Commission VI was just recently crganized under Claire Weaver and Barbara Struck. To maintain the students' inter est in CA is the chief purpose of the publicity committee. CA News, Freshman "Bible," Nittany Lines, and , original posters are all dis tributed by this committee. Mary Clouser and Mary McMillan are this semester's publicity commit tee co-chairmen. F.itie.ent Placement The Personnel, Committee, under the direction of Doris Buckman and Barbara Stocher, tries to en courage active participation in CA act:vities and projects: In addi tion ma:ntaing the membership. tiles and helping with - the general office work, members of this com mittee study CAer's and recom mend persons suitable for leader ship in the various commissions,. Forums, discussions, and public speakers sponsored by CA, are all arranged for by Harvey Marcy, , Florence Porter, and their Public. Meeting. Committee. Robert bun-, lap and,.his Cabin Committee not; only plttp . cabizi•paktips . andltikSi , L ttt ' alga k6eirtir Cis.'"eabin in
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