The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 23, 1947, Image 18

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    PAGE EIGHTEEN
P'fil Mixes Fun,
Christian Service
In Valeri Dwram
The Penn State Christian As
sociation is the combined YMCA
and YWCA of the College. It
provides recreational and devo
tional facilities and is a member
of the World Student Christian
Federation.
A siuaem caumel piuo a pro
fessional sian or mree pian and
carry out aa many as oo programs
and projects eacn year, ah ad
visory noard oi os tacuny ana
students neips in tne administra
tion or the association.
The student cabinet is uivided
into seven commissions and tour
committees. Commission I is
world fellowship; commission It,
personal relations; Commission
111, Christian heritage and wor
ship; Commission IV, community
service; Commission V, campus
action; Commission VI, public af
fairs; Commission VII, creative
recreation.
CA Committees
The committees are sophomore
orientation, publicity, personnel,
and Watts Lodge. The latter com
mittee has charge more or less
of the PSCA lodge located at the
foot of Mt. Tussey. This rustic
cottage is a scene of weekend
cabin parties, square dances, and
other PSCA or all-College activ
ities.
Present officers of the associa
tion are Patricia Woods, presi
dent; Emory Brown, vise-presi
dent; Ralph Harris, treasurer;
Rusty Rigling, recording secre
tary; Bobby Keefer, correspond
ing secretary.
James T. Smith, acting College
chaplain, is general secretary of
PSCA. A new addition to the
employed staff is Alice J. Byers,
who replaces Miss Betty Farrow
as women’s associate secretary in
charge of program and coun
seling.
PSCA also plans a sophomore
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Penn State
Two oi„ai,t<.aiioiis on tne cam
pus are the center of the activi
ties of independent men. Seeking
to coordinate non-fraternity men
into a cohesive group are the
Penn State Club and the Inde
pendent Men’s Association.
The Penn State Club was
founded in 1935 and since that
date has provided many social
and athletic activities for its
members. Hub of this group is the
clubroom on the third floor of Old
Main, and here centers its facili
ties for the heightening of spirit
and fellowship.
Paralleling the Inter-Fraternity
Council, the Independent Men’s
Association, which was formed in
1937, has sought to give non-fra
ternity men the political, social
and athletic adv mtages enjoyed
by their "Greek’ colleagues.
Each independent house is rep
resented on the Central Council
either by its own representative
or by an elected delegate from
a group of houses in which it is
included.
Such uncertakings as bridge
tournaments, bowling leagues
and parties are conducted by ttie
IMA.
ISC
Representatives of the Penn
State Club and IMA join with
delegates from the Independent
Women’s Association and Phil
otes in the formation of a joint
executive committee, known as
the Independent Student Com
mittee. This body is the top or
ganization in expediting the af
fairs of indenon^-'-'
orientation p.m.
Wednesday they are sponsoring a
musical program and at this time
the religious leaders of the town
will be introduced to the new
students. On Saturday night of
that week PSCA is cooperating
with the physical education de
partment in Fun Nite at Rec Hall.
Entertainment by the Thespians
is planned.
On September 30 at 7.3 U p.m.
there will be a Sophomore Club
program, probably in the Hugh
Beaver Room, 305 Old Main.
Steak Dinners
LOUNGE
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
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