2—The Daily Collegian Friday, April 15, 1983 Black, white social lifestyles differ here Continued from Page 1. ' then enables students to become involved in other activities, Kent said. "If you want to get involved in the social life, there is the opportunity," she said. Kent said she believes students should make college what they want it to be or they will become a' Social Security number. "Because of the large size of this University, it can't cater to every one," she said. Students should take initiative to enrich their college experience, cross-culturally and otherwise. College "is not only an experience with books but with life itself;" she said. Young said improvement of black and white social life at the Universi ty will occur if whites understand that blacks come to college for the same reasons, yet for more urgent ones. He noted that many blacks come from a poorer and, therefore, Diano wins presidency in WHRA elections . ~,-._,..--5..-s.-...-....-c..,_,.......,_,_,.._,..,-,..-...-5......_5__.__..5.__.__....„,„_c__........._:-......_-,...--5.„...._....„,_...-._ UNIVERSITY CALENDAR ', , • The Sisters of KAPPA PHI Christian Service 0 SPECIAL EVENTS g Sorority - warmly welcome their newest initiates • 6 Friday-Sunday, April 15-17. 0 ~. (. 2 4 ,5114 ti. -oell 9 • , . .: - .2 ania (..Welzget , Friday, April 15 g atistiem Can it -Lynn Slick . Sports: men and women's track and field, Nittany Lion Relays, 3 p.m. Geography Dept. Coffee Hour, 3:40 p.m., Room 319 Walker. D. Hold- ). _geodin Siolizapple Mane Wendling sworth, U. of Toronto, on "The Historical Atlas of Canada Project: g from the Ice Age to the 20th Century in Three Volumes." ( ...oathata -Eisi • P.S. Wargamers` Club meeting, 6 p.m., Room 107 Sackett. . • 4 Theatre and Film, Performance, 7 and 9 p.m., HUB Assembly Room. g Also April 16. ( an d proudly announce their spring pledges . • 4 0 , • • ~7 . , Saturday, April 16 ( Psi Chi meeting, 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Room 351, 352, 451 Moore. _Dea n ne -v-, , taan SAaton -Lucas P.S. Wargamers' Club meeting, noon, Room 107 Sackett. Also April 17. ? ? su e aa 4 - g2osentatie sZi2nik Sports: men and women's track and field, Nittany Lion Relays, 12 p.m.; ?? softball vs. Princeton (DH), 2 p.m. ?, Shawn Cutts -Eintaine Scoff • 6 0 ...91atie -Ooletski ' _T ata si a A nan e ante agne 31 / . (LP t • o Sunday, April 17 ( HUB Craft Centre second session classes begin. ? HUB Eateries, Founder's RooM, Brunch, 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. P.S. International Dancers concert, 2 p.m., Room 132 White Bldg. ? We Love Ya! I.M.S.A. meeting, 4 p.m . ., Room 318 HUB. ? • Alpha Kappa Psi meeting, 7:30 p.m., Room 306 Boucke. , Alliance Christian Fellowship church services, 10:45 a.m., HUB Ball rbom der Sirloin Ice .. . 0 -- ,-- 00 - 0 0. si r I o ill 1 I sa" - - e Od le. . 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I:°:tu'l s,llhuetr:^r: a Viirgici 01413 *a° 1:0;;CIadfOg °Oil: I:s:.tlis cnif V e /100$k I go:,. m osiiii 00 PP' zotep,:gro val. 0, ,:sopfogAto Etio, o oze. ®OO 0 ... goiti ;i i 0 op, 00 0 . ; 10 0 ti 0 ri . , 051 „,,,.5„,,. . ...... .t.t.._ toost. ~.. kheoggest wps.s.tatiayse‘vtliyellie.) . . mto mars „,"..... 5.,„. ~seavoro,o. less supportive background than whites. Stewart and Black Caucus Presi dent Lorraine Vincent agree that additional cross-cultural programs are needed at the University. MINORIT RETENTION AT PENN STATE The University should be more interested in bringing blacks and whites together, Vincent said. Bringing music groups and pro grams that attract both white and black audiences could provide a basis for more interaction between races, Stewart said. Young said the black student or ganizations on campus lack effec tiveness because "there needs to be more organization within the orga nizations." Steve Diano (3rd-mathematics) was elected president of the West Halls Residence Association in its election Wednesday night. Current vice president Connie McGowan (Bth-labor studies) said the voter turnout this year was much better than last. She said 453 students in West Halls voted —about 30 percent. Last year, about 175 students voted; McGowan attrib uted last year's low turnout to the fact that the candidates ran unopposed. Other new officers are Grant Mac Kay (9th-computer science), vice presi dent, with 181 votes. • Peggy Voyten (9th-accounting), treasurer, with 381 • Rob Parahus (7th-architectural engineering) with What is missing is the sense that the black community is striving toward mutual progress, he said. Some organizations are pulling for separate agendas of their own, he said. "They function well but don't seem to function together," he said. Young, who became director of the Paul Robeson Cultural Center in September, said he hopes the center will play a more vital role in 1983-84 to achieve a balance of programs for iblaCks and whites. He plans to schedule more activities for whites and blacks to enjoy together. Unfortuately, Young said, the cul tural center has - erroneously been viewed as a place for blacks only. "It's a center with a black focus but the assumption is that it only has to do with blacks," he said. A visit to the center by white students could be"enlightening "if they could take the risk," he said. - People with stereotypical beliefs ROC