PAGE SIXTEEN Religious Groups Open To All New Students The various religious groups and denominations at State College are represented by a large number of student organi zations on campus, all open to freshmen. The organizations participate in a field of activities ranging from social activi ties to publications and radio programs. The groups include Wesley Foundation, which pro vides for the religious needs of Methodist students on campus, holds a weekly breakfast at 7 a.m. Thursday; an open house Friday night; and a fellowship meeting at 9:30 a.m. Sunday, with' supper at 5 p.m. and, a meeting at 6:30 p.m. An annual banquet, picnics, and cabin parties at the Ralph Watts Lodge, the PSCA cabin, are included in the social events. The choir and drama groups are two important activities. Publications include the weekly Nittany Wes leyan and Wesleyan Way, the yearbook. Kappa Phi, the Methodist wo men's organization, exists to train members for future leadership in the church. It meets at the Wes ley Foundation at 7 p.m. alter nate Thursdays. Candidates for membership are tapped as are candidates for sororities. Activities, which include ba zaars and programs for confer ence, are staged in cooperation with the local women's society of St. Paul's Methodist Church. Last spring Kappa Phi held a mother daughter banquet and a senior recognition service. Newman Club, named for the late English literary figure, Card inal Newman, looks after th e spiritual interests of Roman Catholic students. The organiza tion holds monthly executive meetings, followed by the busi ness meeting. An informal mixer will be held Sept. 21 to introduce members of the board of governors, the chaplain, and new and old stu dent members. The club plans a barn dance and several informal parties during the year. Two Tues days a month are planned for a THE ATHLETIC STORE Engineering Materials Sporting G • ods THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA full-length movie and a special speaker. Arrangements have been made for A. W. Case, professor of fine arts, and John Hammes, graduate student in psychology, to address the group at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday and 7:15 p.m. Thurs day respectively. A communion breakfast will be held each semester. Activities in clude t h e Nittany Newmanite, monthly publication, and a radio broadcast at 7:45 p.m. Wednes day. An Orientation Week ' New manite issue will tell where the events will be held. West minster Foundation is a continuation of the Presbyterian Westminster Fellowship youth group on college level. The fel lowship holds a morning worship service at 9:30 a.m. Sundays and a young people's meeting at 6:30 p.m. Sundays. Other planned weekly meetings, •h el d in the Westminster Foundation, include a discussion meeting at 7 p.m. Monday, a meeting of the officers at '7 p.m. Tuesday, and a Friday night social event, possibly a par ty, square dance, or a fireside chat. Outside social activities in clude a Friday night skating par ty or a weekend cabin party at the PSCA cabin. The fellowship's Christian Out reach commission sends deputa tions to address various student church groups and Westminster Fellowship groups of other col leges, and the County Home. A spring yearbook is mimeographed and published. A Christmas and Easter booklet is published, con taining personal student writings of impressions derived from pas sages of Scripture. Last March the Fellowship be- Student gan a monthly collection of $l5 from the Sunday morning and evening meetings for a French orphan, Martin Graff; through the Foster Parents' Plan, an or ganization aiding European or phans. Donations totaling at least $45 tide this project through the summer months. Roger Williams Fellowship, the University Baptist student organ ization, has a Sunday morning student class at 9:40 a.m. before the morning worship" service. The group holds a Sunday evening meeting which includes supper, evening worship, and a fellowship program. This is usually held at the church or at a private home. Deputations are sent, at times de cided at the meetings, to churches within a 100-mile radius of State College. A Baby Sitters' League is included as part of the pro gram. Link, the Fellowship literary effort, is published monthly. At unscheduled tim es the group broadcasts over WMAJ. The group's yearbook, the Annual, is published before final exams at the end of the term. Canterbury Club maintains the close spiritual union of Episco palian students with the church. The club meets weekly at St. Andrew's parish house on Foster avenue and Frazier street, hold ing a coffee hour at 6:30 p.m. Sunday an d meeting at 7 p.m. The meetings sometimes include movies or an invited speaker. Once a semester a party is held at the PSCA cabin, and once a semester the group attends a con ference held by a church organ ization at another campus. On unscheduled Fridays an open house, square dancing, or skating rink party is held. The club publishes a twice-monthly mimeographed leaflet entitled The Episcopalian. Last year, dur ing the football season, the Can (Continued on Page Eighteen) Supplies Employment -- (Continued from page two) sells and delivers corsages before all major dances. The service or ganization, also a recent innova tion, provides information, bell hop, transportation, errand, and room service to all convention groups visiting the College. John Huber, supervisor of the employment office, advises all interested students to register with the office as soon as their schedules are made out. The of rice will make every effort to place students in the numerous job opportunities available, Hu ber said. Hourly rates vary on each job Text Books Deposit with The Peoples National Bank • Conveniently Located • Friendly SerVice • Insured Saving Up to $lO,OOO • Checking Accounts The Peoples National Bank 117 Allen Street New & Used Opposite Main G&e MONDAY, SEPTEMBER. 8, T 952 • NAACP Chapter . Active on Campus The Nation...l Association for the Advancement of Colored Peo ple has a chapter at the College. Penn State was one of four schools participating in the or ganizatiJn's first annual meeting, held in May 1949 at Temple Uni versity. according to the type of• job •and personal factors involved. It is understand that the students are expected, within limits, to stick to a job after accepting it, for the office is anxious to build up good will.