The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 18, 1946, Image 7

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    FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1946
Penn State Christian Association
Tip-Off
Did You know— Dr. Clausen, Gives Address;
PSCANotes ii i r i ' r* r\ >
Heads Explain Campus Drive
service this month? •
____ • .. . . , . „ The Penn State Christian As
r. . Twr-ir, rjnpn House PSCA was first. housed 1 , „•! I i /* . / sociation will begin its annual fi-
The first Old Main Open House one-room shack which stood neai per / 'Rihila nance drive with a “Tin Off”
in several semesters will be held . Cnhin the present Old Main? DLOIQ KjLLLCLeS social room of the
on February 2, sponsored y 0 KUSILC blOtlG L.Q.01 The. Artist's Course was first be- Q .11 / r L Presbyterian Church at 3:30 p.
standing campy g Ps .. . . gun by the PSCA and the depart- BGWLLCIGrGCt iTOStI m. on Sunday. Dr. Bernard C.
sTiSton; Feature Of SheitGfS StudGntS ment of music? Clausen of the Euclid Avenue
thl nvpnintf will bp an all-college * The handbook has been edited Thmiinh hAc\7P Baptist Church in Cleveland,
danceTn . After f/IAeS annuaiiy since 1895? / tirOligtl /V\CLZG Ohio, will give the loading ad
'Hanzlik and Richard- Rathmel, AflGl fiU\Hb PSCA is affiliated nationally Bewildered and burdened fresh- d,ess
general chairmen of the affair, Hiking and cabin nartv head- and internationally with the Y. men have found aid in the Stud- -Dr. Henry S. Brunner, chair-
this week. ' Hl f ngand f, ™ IfiM. c - a - and the Y - w - c - A - ent Handbook for 52 years. With man of the PSCA Board of Dir
_. • ronrocpnta- quarters for about 700 students pscA now owns over 36 acres the “Frosh Bible” as their guide, ectors, will give a short address to
Organizations per* aon 5 V j rjr semester is the Ralph Watts and a cabin called Watts generations of new students have welcome section and division
tives woi king w „ . -kodge^and, maintained by Lodge? carried fuel to victory bonfires, leaders and solicitors, who have
P la j S , f Tvr the -KVnnk Schneider- the , Over 300 rooms were found for participated in class feuds, jump- been named to conduct the can-
Tiiffl e: Tc.T? C 'nnri the Perm State « outh - located on studen f this fall? ed at .the words “Button Frosh,” vass. Mary Faloon, chairman of
twa Marv ! lde ° f lMoUnt 7“ SSey -’ ?■ and have seen green dinks in women’s division of the drive,
SMerfjunior Service Wd, C*. . f Be^ln
gy ßMemar^ P 'GenettiT C WRa" ffSht MtidSTll LSUHlfil rreshman°enrollment decreases in solicitations for the finance drive,
cu, imssiiidi/ j ur,or<A • uon nignugnt tne semesiuu —• t f .. psrA and Vaughn Stapleton, chairman
Phyllis James; and WSGA, Jean - ac ti v ities. _ . . tne next semesters, tor tne rsoa f , h dpn f Hivisinn will
“qkeeter” -Nelson. Cwens, Mortar ... ... TVI 1 i* ■j* will continue to edit the hand- of tne men s student division, will
Board Philotes and the X. G. I. Tbe idea of building a cabin for it ATIIfITI/YF book while there are veterans and a^so speak briefly.
Club also plan to take-part in pre- the. enjoyment of College students fJQj|j HvliVlllvO other students who are unfamil- Honey Boys to Sing
sen ting the event, but have not originated m the middle lazus. iar -with the campus. Making their initial appearance
as yet named representatives to when different members of tne Governing body of the PSCA is in the handbook of 1895, along of the year will be the Honey
the Open .House committee. student body expressed tnei its all-student Cabinet. Execu- with instructions on conduct for Boys, Penn State’s five-man
The purpose of Old Main Open great desire for a retreat some- tives, elected annually by contri- the first day of classes and details quartet. John Nesbitt and William
House being to provide an even- where m the surrounding moun- -bating members of the Associa- on Bible study and athletics, Parsons sing tenor. George Ben
ing of varied, inexpensive enter- tains. Andy Dytle iUe != an , tne real tion, appoint chairmen of the weather signals were included, der and Louis Gersh, bariton. and
tainment for students of the-Col- action jn 1927 when ne donated a , se y era i committees and six com- As in the present edition, a his- John Saby, bass. Coeds will re
lege and townspeople, attractions acres of land toward tne camn m issions. .tory of the college was given, but member the Honey Boys as the
'will be diverse, and, with few ex- and grounds. Once tne nre was (Present officers are: Betty the description of the campus in serenaders of women’s dormitor
'ceptions, free of admission price, kindled, sparks of entnusiasm Funkhauser, president; Sarah 1395 i s almost unbelievable com- ies.
A popular movie will be shown in fle w to gain supporters tor tne Achen-b-ach, vice-president; Bar- pared to Penn State as it is now. Keller, Mauihe' on PSCA Finance
Sparks building, .while in Old project. , ...... bara Struck, recording .secretary: (Beaver Field, so students were r 01-vis Keller chairman of
••Main, the president's and -First and- most vital item ,was se- Richard Mauthe,; treasurer; and told in 1895> was located directly the finance committee of* the As
' deans’~Uffices will be open for curing, enough-money to erect the Nancy Shemff, corresponding se- in front - of Agriculture building sociattoi?* B o md of Directors
inspection. - " lodge. Extensive campaignm a , cretary. . .and behind Chemical Engineering ard nick Mauthe treasurer of the
, By popular request, there will publicity work, and advertising Commission chairmen include: building. That was quite a span— student Cabinet’ will explain
bean illustrated talk on Henry was carried out among alumni, Laurence Driskill and Phoebe includes land where today stand now the PSCA. stands financially
rVarnum Poor’s “Land Grant” students, -then -enrolled at the .Forrest, intercollegiate and world Frear and Pond Laboratories and «ow the PSCA stands, nan y.
frescoe, which is on the. center College, and friends. At first, fellowship; Kenneth Harshbarger Burrowes building. ’ Rewards to Best Solicitors
front wall in Old Main lobby. Re- donations were limited, but grad- and Terry Haskins, new student All , : , q n > P lnok To the two solicitors turning in
creational possibilities include ually people became assured of work; Stanley Coville, religious ~] nl„ „q -mromnanied bv an th e highest returns, the Associa
square dancing and ping pong, the necessity of a cabin which emphasis; Jack Styer and (co- UDD erclasqman in the “sood old tion will S ive tickets for the all
fortune telling and a fish pond. would be open to all student or- chairman to be named,) commun- „ T frp „ h)r . pn +h P doubtful college dance on- February 8. All
Annually, PSCA names Old ganizations. Money acquired was ity service; Ria H:nzlik and nr : vi ‘ leee of car rvinß cane= was solicitors are cordially invited to
Main House general chairmen quickly put to use, and soon, after Richard Rathmel, campus service; „„ r -tt Pr ] nnlv t S ev dp f ea t e d attend the Rally, and will receive
and approves committee members the campaign began one could Lee Yeagley and Clayton Wil- L n u n m nrp , the class football final instructions at this time,
from other campus groups. In re-. hear sounds ringing through .the son, race and labor relations. 'game • Contributions can be made in
turn, the Association assumes full mountains —the long-sought cab- Robert Dunlap and ; Mary Lou 8 ’ cash during the drive, or can be
financial responsibility for the af- in was in first stages of construe- Waygood are chairmen of the (r 1 made in the form of a pledge, to
fair. tion. standing cabin committee. Rebec- {)3tlY iSTfOW 1.0111016111$ be added to next semester’s fees.
The cabin as it stands today, is aca -Griffin and Salvatore Rocci <(T 1 . , A. membership card is given to
two-storied stone structure.' On supervise the committee on per- J . a ™ impressea witn tne aeep eac h student semester’s fees. A
the first floor are two large sonnel. Marjorie Reich and Rich- convictions and ideals wmen tne mem ,bership card is given to each
rooms, a lounge and 0 dining ard Soence head the publicity girls and fellows at tne racA s t ud ent contributing $2.50 or
100 m. They are heated by sizeable committee. Mary Jane,. Doerner have expressed in words and ac- more . a a d entitles him to mem
fireplaces which add warmth, fel-* and Jack Sigler direct work of bon- Sometimes these P e °P ie bership in the PSCA as well as
lowship, and inspiration to all the public meetings-committee. achieve amazing growth in P- - affiliation with the YMCA or
vv-ho gather for games, square Ex-officio members of the PS- sonality because of■ some contact yWCA. ,
dancing and singing. The second CA Cabinet include: Ruth Gil- with another student or membe •
floor consists of dormitory space more and Frederick Smith, co- of tbe whom they moot at. l r\ | g
which will accomodate almost 40 presidents of the (Freshman Coun- the PSCA-. Students like lealistic f II I IAIAff3TAf
people. cil; Michael Rosenberger, presi- religion and plunge into our \IA ‘
Bob Dunlap and Mary . Lou .dent of .the Upperclass Club: Dr. immunity
Waveood chairmen of PSC-A’s Henry Brunner, president of the lief projects with reiresning en I /> »|
JaMn committee, supervise work PSCA Board of Directors; Miss s iasm. Many ™ AffAnrl (Al inf
done at the cabin, making sure Betty Farrow, associate secretary, methods they lean ed 1 e |I vl tUU 11/91
that it is constantly in good repair and James T. Smith, general se- PSCA pre of value to tnem w
and in condition for use. cretary of the Association. careers.
All-College Dance
Coming Old Main
Brunner Heads
feting Body
Dr. Henry S'. Brunner is chair
man of the Board of Directors,
administrative body of the PSCA.
.Members of the executive com
mittee are: Dr. Arnold J. Cur
rier, vice-chairman; James T.
Smith, secretary; MacDonald
Heebner, jr.; Dr. John F. Harkins,
assistant treasurer; and J. Orvis
Keller, chairman, of finance.
Regular -members of the Board
include: Rev. A, S. Asendorf,
Rev. Dona.ld W. Carruthers, Rev.
Robert H. Eads, Prof. Hummel
•Fishburn, Prof. John H. Frizzell,
Prof. Royal Gerhardt, Dr. Harriet
M. 'Harry, Poof. Mildred Larson,
-Dr. Fred F. Lininger, Prof. A.
Pauline Locklin, Dr. James H.
■Moyer, Prof. Harriet Nep v ‘
Prof; Gilma Olson, Rev. Joh,
■Peabody, Miss Charlotte 'E. .
Dr. J. F. Shigley, Dr. Georgi
Simpson, Dean Arthur R. 1
•nock, Dean 1 Emeritus Ralpi
'Watts, and JVlrs., Henry Yea,
- Betty Funkhauser, preside!
*the' PSCA Cabinet, is an ex
pio member ol the Board. Sti
Coville, Laurence Driskill, i
pelh H?rshbarger, ard N
.therrifl are student Board n
■hers, elected by Cabinet to
for this semester and next,
Says James T. Smith:
The P.S-CA, unbound by
'or race, presents students
faculty a place and a pro;
Which aids-in the physical, i
tal. and spiritual mastery of
. fselfi. -and :.whioh "helps build
; ' -. jfMtl sßepn State -di
rand;' meaningful.
jrouripartieipsdion," • -
PSCA Supplement
Rally Starts PSCA Finance Drive
To Highlight
Open House
Faloon, Stapleton Ask For Support
As Annual Student Canvass Opens
.. ;
THE COLLEGIAN
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1946
Mary Faloon and Vaughn Stap
m, co-chairmen of the iPS'CA
ir.ce Drive, have issued a joint
;ement in an appeal to students
drive earnestly toward the at
iment of the $4500 goal in this
■’s drive. .
, requesting student contn
ions, they said, "We want to
i this opportunity to urge
:y (individual student to con
mtc as much as he. possibly can
uake the 1940 PSC.A Finance
ipaign a success. The goal has
in set at $4500 and we have
iidence that this figure will be
:hed or even surpassed. Each
lent should fulfill his obliga
to aid an organization which
,urn aids him. Through a pro
tm of activities and guidance
,* PSCA has capsibly filled a
mpus need in developing char
ier and providing recreational
'Uties,and. enjoyment. Me ask
jWf&Kl&p ithetdhtistiSji
~,,cktion' -continue ■ its vesrttemely
.".i ,wotthw4iile.4w»gcain.”
v <wMARY.FAI.OON
PAGE SEVEN
Penn State Christian Association
PSCA will send representatives
to the spring conference of the
middle-Atlantic region of the
Student Christian Movement, to
be held the first or secnd week
in June at a place to be an
nounced. The regional council
meets at Pendle Hill, near Phila
delphia on '.February 8-10.
This conference, held in pre
vious years at Eaglesmere and at
Kanesatake, is intended to co
ordinate the work of the YMCA,
YWCA, and other participating
protestant student religious
groups, and to set up a program
for them to follow throughout the
year.
The middle-Atlantic region in
cludes Pennsylvania, New Jersey,
Delaware, Maryland, and West
Virginia, with headquarters at
Philadelphia. Its work is carried
out mainly through collegiate
Christian Associations in nearly
eighty colleges and universities.
Three representatives from, the
Penn State Christian Association
will attend the meeting of the re
gional council, governing group
of the middle-Atlantic region.
They are; Stanley Coville, Inter
collegiate chairman for the re
gion; Grace McMillen, chairman
of Area V of the .eight areas into
which -the region -is. divided;, anti
Florence 'Porter, “member of the
.council.