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    B—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Aug. 31, 1983
11 AEROBICS CLUB encourages
participation In aerobic exercising
and creates an awareness of the
benefits of an aerobic program.
12 ARCHERY CLUB sponsors week
ly competition and instruction, dem
onstrates techniques, and makes
equipment available.
13 ATHLETIC TRAINERS CLUB cre
ates a unity among all those inter
ested in furthering education and
communication in the profession of
athletic training.
14 BADMINTON CLUB provides an
opportunity for recreational and com
petitive badminton for the entire Uni•
versity population and nearby
community.
15 BALLROOM DANCE CLUB provides opportunities for parti-cipation and
nstruction in ballroom dancing.
16 BARBELL CLUB coordinates competitive weightlifting activities and initiates
)fforts to maintain and expand the weightlifting facilities.
17 BOXING CLUB provides the opportunity to learn the sport of boxing and to
)articipate in intercollegiate competition.
18 CHESS CLUB sponsors informal, unrated chess competition and sponsors a
;lx-week club tournament.
19 CHESS TEAM participates in varsity chess tournaments on the intercolle
]late level.
10 CYCLING CLUB fosters interest in the use of the bicycle as a means of
.ransportations, recreation, exercise, and sport.
21 EQUESTRIAN TEAM develops skills in horsemanship and engages In
ntercolleglate eqUestrian competition.
a FENCING CLUB encourages competitive fencing among members of the
Jniversity community at the non-varsity level.
23 FLOOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION organizes and coordinates a floor hockey
eague at University Park.
55 CARIBBEAN STUDENT ASSO
CIATION seeks to share cultural ex
perience with other students through
guest lectures, seminars, workshops,
field trips, and various. social activ
ities; also acts as a medium for active
dissemination of cultural, political,
Ind historical information about the Caribbean islands and its people.
64 KOREAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION represents Korean students and intro
duces
Korean culture to international events including lectures, films, dances, 72 UKRAINIAN STUDENT CLUB stimulates an interest in the history, culture,
56' CHINESE FRIENDSHIP ASSOCIATION presents the culture of China while and music. and contemporary developments of the Ukraine and its development in the United
)romoting friendship and mutual understanding between its, members and the States by presenting a variety of programs, speakers, exhibitions, symposia, and
cultural events.
public.
65 KOREAN UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT ASSOCIATION provides opportuni
ties for Korean undergraduate students to share and learn about the cultural
i 7 CHINESE STUDENT ASSOCIATION maintains social communication among differences with students at Penn State
Thinese students through movies, dinners, and weekend activities
18 EGYPTIAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION aims for a better understanding be
ween American and Egyptian students and promotes the exchange of pertinent
ind correct information about the Egyptian people.
76 COLLOQUY supplements class
room learning with a free, student
sponsored program of speakers and
workshops. Colloquy brings famous
and sometimes controversial people to campus, including such recent speakers
as David Frost, John Dean, Dan Rather, Dustin Hoffman, Art Buchwald, George
Plimpton, Andrew Young, and William Colby. The Colloquy office is located in
Room 214, HUB.
77 DAILY COLLEGIAN is an independent student newspaper published by and
for undergraduates. Its purpose is to disseminate information and opinion
throughout the University community. Its offices In Room 126 Carnegie Building.
78 FOLKLORE SOCIETY promotes flklore studies and olk music through
dances, lectures, and other activities re l ated to the folk arts, f 224 HUB.
79 . FREE UNIVERSITY was established to bring people of the community
together to share common interests and to "facilitate the exchange of knowledge
and experiences" through tuition-free courses, workshops, and special projects.
Free U has offered as many as 100 courses per semester on topics from belly
dancing to how to read Tarot cards. Anyone who wants to share specific
knowledge or skills may teach a course. The Free U office is in Room 223 HUB.
100 B'NAI B'RITH HILLEL FOUNDATION, 224 Locust Lane, unites Jewish
'students, promotes religious, tradition's!, cultural, and political awareness, and
provides a center for Jewish extracurricular activities.
109 LUTHERAN STUDENT PARISH provides a means whereby the members can 117 STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL MEDITATION SOCIETY attempts to develop
deepen and express their Christian Faith and carry the witness of the Lutheran the full potential of the individual and to realize the highest ideal of education
101 BYZANTINE CATHOLIC STUDENT MINISTRY ORGANIZATION ministers to faith and Christian love into the student world. through participation in the transcendental meditation program.
student needs and interests concerning the beliefs and theology of the Byzantine
Catholic Church.
110 MUSLIM STUDENT ASSOCIATION strives to unite muslims of all nationall- 118 UNITY CHRISTIAN MINISTRY promotes the Christian idea by providing
ties residing in the State College area while providing facilities for the under- religious counselings and moral support and by assisting students in obtaining a
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102 CAMPUS BIBLE FELLOWSHIP encourages understanding of the historic standing of Islam. well-rounded education.
Christian faith through Bible study, discussion 'groups, prayer and counseling. ,
SPORTS AND RECREATION•RELATED ORGANIZATIONS
NATIONALITY ORGANIZATIONS
THE INTERNATIONAL
STUDENT AFFAIRS OFFICE
in 111 Kern Graduate Building works
in cooperation with the Student Activ
ities Office in the HUB to assist 60 FRIENDS OF INDIA sponsors Indian movies and dinners, celebrates Indian
nationality organizations. holidays, and hosts guest lecturers to promote cultural exchange among Indian 68 ORGANIZATION OF ARAB STUDENTS provides entertainment and social
students and students from other cultures. • gatherings for the Arab community in State College.
54 . AMERICAN INDIAN STUDENT
ASSOCIATION sponsors speakers, 61 HELLENIC SOCIETY promotes and projects the Greek culture through 69 PENN STATE ASSOCIATION FOR PALESTINE provides settings for the
events, films, and displays to pro- sports, cultural and educational activities. showing of social, cultural, and historical traditions of the Palestinian people and
mote American Indian Cultural aware- promotes mutual understanding and friendship between American and Palestian
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communities
ness
MUSIC PROGRAMS, MUSIC COMMUNICATION,
PUBLICATIONS & PERFORMING ARTS ORGANIZATIONS
74 BLACK LIFE MAGAZINE
serves as a forum for the exchange of,
ideas and concerns of the members
of the Black community, including
prose, poetry, and commentary. More
information can be found in the Robe
son Cultural Center, 102 Walnut
Building.
75 BLUE BAND provides a variety of
musical experiences for its members
and musical entertainment for others
through formal concerts, and partici
pation at athletic 'events and parades,
217 Chambers Building.
RELIGIOUS AND SPIRITUAL ORGANIZATIONS
In addition to the Student Activities
Office in 202 HUB, THE OFFICE OF
RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS, 105 Eisenhow
er Chapel, also has information about
the following religious and spiritual
organizations:
98 ALLIANCE CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP provides for individual
believers of kindred spirit, a
fellowship with one another without
affecting their denominational ties or
campus organizational affiliation, and
encourages students to maintain a
close, personal walk with God.
99 BAHA'I ASSOCIATION pro
motes the guiding principles of Ba
ha'u'llah, prophet founder of the
Baha'i faith.
24 GYMNASTICS CLUB provides facilities and supervised instruction for
persons Interested in gymnastics.
25 HANDBALL CLUB sponsors instructional clinics, tournaments, and similar
activities related to handball.
26 ICE HOCKEY CLUB gives aspiring players a chance to play regardless of
talent. Active participation is dependent on desire to play and willingness to pay
for one's own expenses.
27 INDOOR WINTER GUARD ASSOCIATION encourages companionship and
• understanding through friendly competition, and allows students to have fun
while promoting school spirit throughout the community.
28 INTERLANDIA FOLK DANCERS brings together persons interested in
international folk dancing.
29 INTERNATIONAL SOCCER CLUB offers opportunities for competitive and
recreational soccer in which participation is of primary concern.
30 KARATE CLUB promotes physical conditioning, mental discipline, and self•
defense through Isshinryu Karate.
31 KOREAN KARATE promotes, through formal instruction; the martial art of
Tae Kwon Do Moo Duk Kwan.
32 KUNG FU CLUB teaches the Chinese martial arts of Kung Fu to all Interested
students. ,
33 LACROSSE CLUB provides interested students with an alternative to the
varsity lacrosse program.
34 NITTANY DIVERS sponsors social and sporting events for persons inter
ested in scuba diving and aids in instruction of the proper use of equipment.
35 NITTANY GROTTO SPELUNKING promotes conservation, fellowship, and
safety in caving.
36 NITTANY LION RACQUETBALL CLUB promotes the sport of racquetball
among students, faculty, and staff and also sponsors instructional clinics,
tournaments, and intrauniversity competition.
37 ORIENTEERING CLUB attempts to further Interest In the sport of orienteer
ing and participates in competitions.
38 OUTING CLUB promotes outdoor activities such as hiking, canoeing, sailing,
skiing, mountaineering, and equestrian sports.
59 EL CLUB CIRCULO IBERICO brings together speakers, professors and 67 "0 CLUBE DE BATE•PAPO" (Portugese Club) offers a chance for those native
students of Spanish in the pursuit of cultural exchange. to and interested in the Portugese speaking world to meet together and thereby
gain linguistic and cultural expertise.
62 HONG KONG SOCIETY promotes interaction among students from Hong
Kong and interest among American students in Hong Kong's social, economic,
political, and cultural conditions. 70 THAI STUDENT GROUP promotes Thai culture and social understanding
between Its members and the public.
63 IRANIAN/MOSLEM STUDENT ASSOCIATION presents Islamic standards in
relation to daily living and in light of world events vvia discussions, cultural and
religious programs, seminars and meetings.
66 LEBANESE STUDENT ASSOCIATION promotes mutual understanding and
stronger relations between American and Lebanese students..
80 GLEE CLUB is open to any interested student and serves the University
community and public through concerts of music adapted primarily for men's
voices.
81 STUDENT UNION BOARD coordinates extracurricular activities in the Hetzel
Union Building, from the HUB Art Gallery to coffeehouses, theatre performances,
and various recreation tournaments. The Board includes an executive committee
whose members are chosen Spring Semester from among the members of the
Board's performing arts, visual arts, publicity, recreation, and education commit
tees. Its office is Room 222, HUB.
91 SOUTH HALLS RADIO ASSOCIATION (WSHR) is a student•operated station
82 JAZZ CLUB, 224 HUB, promotes the awareness of America's true musical art which broadcasts in the South Halls area. The station office is located in Redifer
form by providing concerts, - clinics, workshops, coffeehouses, and lectures for Hall.
the students and thd community.
83 LA VIE produces the annual publication which chronicles the year in the life
of the University. The La Vie office is in Room 206, HUB.
84 PENN STATE LITERARY MAGAZINE aims to provide an outlet for student
creative efforts and to help enhance the literary atmosphere at Penn State.
Editorial policy encourages readers and staff alike to participate in the devel
opment of the magazine.
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85 PENN STATE CHAMBER CHOIR develops the talents of its members while
performing chamber choir music from Renaissance through the twentieth
century.
86 PENN STATE CHORUS gives concerts, on and off campus, of music written
and adopted for women's voices.
87 PENN STATE CONCERT CHOIR purpose is to give concerts both on and off
campus, of music for mixed voices encompassing all time periods.
103 CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST, helps students grow in their Christian
relationship and, provides a framework for members to develop their own
ministries.
112 NEW LIFE STUDENT FELLOWSHIP attempts to lead students to a commit
-104 CHI ALPHA promotes the spiritual and social life of young people through ment to Jesus Christ and nurture them in the growth of their Christian faith and
worship, fellowship, training, and evangelism. life in keeping with the Southern Baptist denomination.
105 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION sponsors regular testimony, meet- 113 NEWMAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION strives to promote the University
ings, Christian Science lectures, and other activities to share the teachings of the • Catholic Community through religious, educational, and social activities.
faith
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106 EPISCOPAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION fosters the social, educational, and
religious development of Episcopal students.
107 INTER•VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP alms to deepen and strengthen
the spiritual life of students through Bible study, prayer, and fellowship.
108 KRISHNA YOGA SOCIETY sponsors programs to inform the students about
the Vedic culture and practice of bhakti-yoga, the preparation of a pure mode of
consciousness; various Vedic literature; nutritious aspects of vegetarianism; and
self-realization by the chanting of the Hare Kisma maha-mantra. Many activities
take place at the Krisna Yoga Center, 103 E. Hamilton Avenue, State College.
39 PENN STATE SAILING CLUB aims to provide its members with sailing
Instruction and recreation through the promotion of safe boating, the study of
seamanship, yacht sailing and intra/inter club competition.
40 RIFLE CLUB through instruction and formal/informal competition, promotes
the sport of riflery.
41 RUGBY CLUB competes intercollegiately as a member of the Eastern Rugby
Football Union. It promotes interest , in the sport while encouraging good
sportsmanship and hospitality to visiting teams.
42 SKATING CLUB stimulates interest in the sport of ice skating and offers ice
skating instruction.
43 SKI TEAM develops, trains, and participates in competitive snow skiing at
many skill levels.
44 SQUASH CLUB promotes the sport and provides regular opportunities to
participate regardless of level of ability.
45 TABLE TENNIS CLUB provides competition, practice, and coaching of table
tennis.
46 TRIATHLON CLUB promotes interest and participation in triathloris and
multi-discipline events.
47 ULTIMATE FRISBEE CLUB develops activities that challenge the potential
talents of each member and represents Penn - State in competition.
48 VOLLEYBALL CLUB provides a more competitive grade of play in order to
promote the game of volleyball.
49 WATER POLO CLUB promotes the sport of water polo by representing the
University in intercollegiate competition.
50 WATER SKI CLUB promotes the sport of water skiing through instruction,
competition, movies, and speakers.
51 WOMEN'S LACROSSE provides organized competition for players not on the
varsity team.
52 WOMEN'S RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB provides an organized enviroment, for
beginning and experienced players to improve their skills.
53 WOMEN'S SOCCER CLUB provides female students with a vigorous athletic
outlet along with the opportunity to establish friendly relations among all.
71 TURKISH STUDENT ASSOCIATION promotes relations and cooperation
among its members and acquaints the University community with the Turkish
culture through social, cultural, and educational activities.
73 VIETNAMESE STUDENT ASSOCIATION provides an opportunity for Vietnam
ese students to help each other academically, encourage cultural exchange, and
organize social gatherings.
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88 PENN STATE POP CHOIR under the direction of the Music Faculty of the
College of Arts and Architecture, gives concerts on and off campus of music
written or adapted for mixed voices.
89 PENN STATE SINGERS inspire students to obtain their highest potential in
their quest for excellence in musicianship and to perform and share their love of
music with fellow students and the University community.
90 PENN STATE UNIVERSITY CHOIR gives concerts, on and off campus, of
music written mainly for large mixed-choir voices.
92 STUDENT FOUNDATION FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS encourages an
awareness and appreciation of the performing arts through a variety of profes
sional productions, special programs, workshops, and demonstrations through
out the school year.
94 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA performs music from symphonic repertoires
concerts on and off campus while developing the talents of its members.
95 THESPIANS presents theatrical entertainment, providing experience for
students in all phases of production. This is the oldest, continuously active
student organization at the University
,Park campus. The Thespian office is
located in 201 Schwab Auditorium.
96 WDFM•FM9I Is the campus broadcasting station, located in 304 Sparks
Building. WDFM offers opportunities for students to gain practice experience in
radio broadcasting and provides students and organizations with a means for
dissemination of information about activities to the University community.
97 WEHR-1600AM is a radio station in 104 Johnston Hall reflecting the listening
interests of students in East Halls.
111 NAVIGATORS provide a spiritual challenge to students by helping them
apply and communicate the word of God and trains and teaches others to do the
same in their own sphere of influence.
114 OVERCOMERS maintain an organiiatlon for young Christians who believe
in the Bible and its teachings and educate students in the fundamental doctrines
of new Testament discipleship and holy living.
115 ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP promotes a common basis for
Eastern Orthodox students for encounters with other Christian students while
preserving unaltered, the spirituality and pure religiosity of the Eastern Orthodox
Christian faith.
116 STUDENT ASSOCIATION OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER
DAY SAINTS provides an opportunity .for study and application of the ideals and
tenets of the church. ,
141 ALPHA EPSILON DELTA is
an association of premedical students interested in stimulating appreciation
of premedical education, promoting the academic program, and encouraging
excellence in scholarship.
142 ALPHA KAPPA PSI furthers the individual welfare of its members and
fosters scientific research in the fields of commerce, accounting, and finance.
143 ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA is a national society which recognizes high
scholastic achievement during the freshman year.
144 ALPHA PHI OMEGA in the fellowship of the Scout Oath and Law is a
national service fraternity which promotes principles of friendship, leadership,
and service.
145 ALPHA PI MU promotes the industrial engineering curriculum and
upholds values of leadership, fellowship, and academics.
146 ALPHA TAU ALPHA is an agricultural education fraternity which aims to
"develop a true professional spirit in the teaching of agriculture."
147 ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY aids in the development of Air Force officers and
promotes the purpose, tradition, and concepts of the U.S. Air Force.
148 BETA ALPHA PSI is an accounting honorary intended to encourage
scholastic and professional excellence.
149 BETA GAMMA SIGMA encourages and rewards scholarship among
students of business administration and fosters "integrity in the conduct of
business operations."
150 BLOCK AND BRIDLE CLUB (Penn State) promotes the field of animal
husbandry andlhigh scholastic standards for students in the field.
151 CHI EPSILON recognizes scholastic achievement and encourages
professional engineering practices in the fiel,d of civil engineering.
152 CHI EPSILON PI recognizes high scholastic ability and promise of
achievement in students of meteorology and promotes advanced study in
meteorology and related sciences.
153 CHIMES is a junior honor society which encourages leadership, recog
nizes service, rendered to the University, and promotes higher standards of
scholarship.
154 COALY SOCIETY (Penn State) promotes the profession of agriculture
and high standards of character, leadership, and fellowship. ,
155 DELTA NU ALPHA promotes greater knowledge of traffic and transporta
tion and encourages a professional consciousness among those engaged in
transportation and traffic management.
156 DELTA PHI ALPHA is a national German honor society concerned with
the cultivation of the German language and culture.
157 DELTA SIGMA PI is a professional business fraternity organized to
foster the study of business and to promote closer affiliation between, the
students of commerce and the commercial world.
158 ETA SIGMA DELTA aims to assist a student's academic development
and rewards superior scholastic and professional achievement in the the field
of hospitality management.
159 ETA SIGMA GAMMA furthers the professional competence and dedica-
tion of the individuals in the health science discipline. In the promotion of
health science it is the goal of the group to raise the professional standards
and ethics of this discipline.
160 GAMMA SIGMA DELTA honors students in the C6llege of Agriculture
who have shown exceptional scholastic ability and alumni and faculty who
have "rendered service to the cause of agriculture."
161 GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA is a national service sorority dedicated to
service, friendship, and equality, with a primary purpose of assembling the
students of Penn State in the spirit of service to humanity.
162 GOLDEN KEY NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY recognizes and encourages
scholastic achievement and excellence in all undergraduate fields of study by
students who maintain high standards of education, and provides to one or
more deserving members an annual scholarship.
163 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HONOR SOCIETY honors students in the
College of Human Development while promoting an exchange of Ideas
between faculty and students.
164 KAPPA PHI SERVICE SORORITY is a religious club for "University
Christian women who wish to unite in friendship and a common search for
high values." •
COLLEGE STUDENT COUNCILS
The College . Councils are the voices of the students
in their respective colleges. Each strives to develop
and improve cooperation and communication be
tween the students and faculty. Some publish
newsletters to inform students of the college about
programs and matters of interest and to provide
information on career opportunities.
RESIDENCE HALL ORGANIZATIONS
129 ATHERTON HALL ASSOCIATION provides a social program 132 FREEDOM HOUSE third and fourth floors Ewing Hall, 136 POLLOCK•NITTANY RESIDENCE HALLS ASSOCIATION
for its members and acts as an intermediary to the housing encourages the individual lifestyles of its members within the 123 Pollock Union Building, legislates and provides social,
administration and to the Graduate School. residence hall context. educational, and cultural programming for the students of Pol.
lock-N ittany.
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ZATION allows students who share a common interest in various students in developing their fullest potential individually and as
130 CENTRE HALLS RESIDENCE ASSOCIATION in Simmons
Hall promotes, regulates, and coordinates all activities which cultures of the world and to explore this interest together. members of an acad e mic and social community, 27 Redifer Hall.
affect the area and advocates changes in. administrative policies
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or area conditions for the betterment of student life.
131 EAST HALLS RESIDENCE ASSOCIATION 124 Findlay Din
ing Hall, promotes interest in student government and student
affairs in the East residence area and sponsors area-wide educa- 135 NORTH HALLS ASSOCIATION OF STUDENTS Warnock
tional, recreational, social, and cultural activities. Hall, promotes student welfare through social, cultural, 139 ZETA OMEGA OMEGA third floor Beaver Hall, has the goal
educational, and recreational opportunities for the residents of "to promote brotherhood and understanding between its mem-
North Halls. bers, plus good will and social interaction."
PROFESSIONAL FRATERNITIES AND HONOR SOCIETIES
Penn State honor societies and
professional groups represent
many academic disciplines of the
University. Some have mem
bership based solely on schol
arship; others base membership
on service, character, interest, or
class standing as well as schol
arship, or on some combination of
these.
140 ALPHA EPSILON promotes
the high ideals of the engineering
profession and gives recognition
to agricultural engineers who
manifest worthy qualities of char
acter, scholarship, and profes
sional attainment.
165 KERAMOS is an honorary fraternity for juniors, seniors, graduate
students, and faculty in ceramic science, emphasizing scholarship, character,
and professional development.
166 LAKONIANS promotes interest, high ideals, cooperation, and profes
sional attitudes in health, physical education, and recreation.
167 LAMBDA ALPHA EPSLION ik a law enforcement and corrections
fraternity interested in serving the goals of the University, particularly as they
apply to the LEC major.
168 LION'S PAW promotes the welfare and furthers the best interests of
Penn State and its students and especially perpetuates its traditions and
recognizes seniors who have been active in this regard.
169 MORTAR BOARD is a senior,leadership society which aims to extend the
ideals of scholarship, leadership, and service to the broader community.
170 MU PHI EPSILON is concerned with the advancement of music,
musicianship, and scholarship.
171 OMICRON DELTA KAPPA is an honorary that combines scholarship with
leadership in one of five areas: athletics, government, service or religious
organizations, the arts, and publications.
172 OMICRON NU promotes scholarship, leadership, graduate study, and
research in home economics.
173 PARMI NOUS is the oldest established honor society at Penn State
dedicated to preserving a code of honor, maintaining Penn State traditions,
and promoting Penn State spirit.
174 PHI BETA LAMBDA develops vocational competencies for business and
office occupations and business teacher education, encourages scholarship,
and facilitates the transition from school to work.
175 PHI CHI THETA promotes the cause of higher business education and
training among women in business.
176 PHI DELTA KAPPA is a professional fraternity for men and women
dedicated to the promotion .and improvement of publicly supported and
universally available education.
177 PHI KAPPA PHI aims to promote the pursuit of excellence in all fields of
higher education.
178 PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA encourages the highest standards of creativ
ity, performance, education, and research in music.
179 PHI SIGMA SOCIETY recognizes the benefits which would be derived by
students working in the biological sciences from an organization acting as a
stimulus to research and.affording an opportunity for open discussion.
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COLLEGE
119 AGRICULTURE
120 ARTS & ARCHITECTURE
121 BUSINESS
122 EARTH & MINERAL SCIENCES
123 EDUCATION
124 ENGINEERING
125 HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, & RECREATION
126 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
127 LIBERAL ARTS
128 SCIENCE
133 INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL INTEREST HOUSE ORGANI• 137 SOUTH HALLS RESIDENCE ASSOCIATION alms to aid
134 McKEE HALL ASSOCIATION serves as an intermediary 138 WEST HALLS RESIDENCE ASSOCIATION encourages the
between the residents and the housing administration and the betterment of the social and academic atmosphere within the
Graduate School and provides a social program. residence hall system, 125 Waring Hall.
Fu RTH ER I NE O O w RIVI m A O T R IO E9 N .
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180 PHI UPSILON OMICRON aids young men and women in becoming
professional leaders and encourages intellectual, moral, and professional
development in the field of home economics.
181 PI ALPHA XI promotes high scholarship and fellowship among Its
members In order to establish cordial relations among students, educators,
and professional florists.
182 PI LAMBDA THETA recognizes superior scholastic achievement and
high potential for leadership in the field of education.
183 PI SIGMA ALPHA recognizes outstanding scholarship in political
science and presents programs ,of interest to students enrolled In the
department.
184 PSI CHI promotes advancement of the science of psychology and
encourages and stimulates the maintenance of scholarship of individual
members in all fields, particularly psychology.
185 QUARTERDECK SOCIETY acts as a naval honor society for the Navy
ROTC unit, fostering communication, service, and education of its members.
186 RHO LAMBDA honors those women withinn Penn State's Panhellenic
system who have exhibited outstanding leadership and loyalty to Panhellenic
and their respective sororities.
187 SIGMA LAMBDA ALPHA provides formal recognition of scholarship and
achievement to students, faculty and professionals in landscape architecture.
188 SIGMA TAU ALPHA is a social service sorority dedicated to promoting
friendliness and cooperation among the youth of the college world.
189 SCABBARD AND BLADE is a military honor society dedicated to raising
the standard of military education, encouraging the qualities of efficient
officers, and promoting fellowship between cadet officers in the Army, Navy,
and Air Force ROTC programs.
190 SIGMA GAMMA TAU recognizes and honors scholarship, integrity, and
achievement in aeronautics.
191 SIGMA lOTA EPSILON stimulates interest through scholarship, activ
ities, and research, in the field of management.
192 SKULL AND BONES recognizes and honors deserving seniors from all
phases of student leadership and as a group offers services to the University.
193 XI SIGMA PI attempts to secure and maintain a high standard of
scholarship in forestry education, while working among those engaged In
forestry activities.
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The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Aug. 31, 1983-29
LOCATION
217 Agriculture Administration Building—
302 Business Administration Building
1098 Human Development
208 Sackett
111 Steidle Building
181 Chambers
302 Engineering Unit C
274 Recreation Hall
132 Sparks
6A Whitmore