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    30—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Aug. 31, 1983 .
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233 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT STUDENT SOCIETY hopes to create a 275 MIDDLE EAST CULTURAL CLUB Is a nonpolitical organization for those
broader awareness and attract new students into the major through recruitment Interested in learning about and experiencing the many facets of Middle Eastern
- ' and by providing general information. It also encourages high scholastic and Cultures.
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professional standards of its members. 276 MINING SOCIETY makes available a medium for meeting and discussing
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234 CONSERVATIVES OF UNIVERSITY PARK explores and refines conservative matters of interest to those concerned with the mining industry.
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3 philosphy ultimately channeling it into conservative action. 277 MODEL RAILROAD CLUB works in the HUB Basement on model railroad •
CD 235 COUNCIL FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN promotes the advancement of projecti and visits various railroads to further the educational and recreational ® ,
1 v.-. education of exceptional children through programs designed to increase public pursuits of persons interested in model railroading. peanuts®
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,•, - , 3 i to the -.... awareness and acceptance, provides services for exceptional children, and 278 MODERN ROCK APPRECIATION ASSOCIATION unites students interested
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• • ' 196 ACTUA.. promotes the exchange of ideas. in modern music through group awareness, meetings, parties, dances, and
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• contributes to bt.- 236 DAIRY SCIENCE CLUB encourages student interest in dairying through concerts.
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-+anding and appreciat., annual events such as the Dairy Expo and the Collegiate Cattle Judging Contest,
2 a 279 MONTY PYTHON SOCIETY sponsors one or two movies every term along BECAUSE I'VE ACHIEVED i THAT COMES ALO NG THAT EVEN IF MY SWEET AND THAT'S THE BEST
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---. QING CLUB provio, 237 EAST ASIA STUDY SOCIETY is open to all who are interested in the study, by the comedy group, "Monty'Python's Flying Circus." la'
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, •-Innts consid- the culture and the political foundations of China, Japan, and Korea, and through
'-‘ clime speakers, seminars, and banquets they expand upon these different aspects. 280 NATIONAL AGRI•MARKETING ASSOCIATION through programs featuring a 'a , ' r ---- w t ,
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i• 238 ECOACTION 224 HUB, promotes consciousness and understanding of the economy. It also acts as a student service by seeking Job opportunities for c . -- 1 1 1 , .1 , . 1 ., ‘ cs i
ir. environment through educational programs and service projects. students Interested in the field of agri-marketing. • II z 2 ,
239 ECONOMICS CLUB promotes communication and interaction among p tA 7 i i k - ' ) -
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240 EDUCATIONAL THEORY AND POLICY STUDENT ORGANIZATION provides ---- ---.._. B-3 1 •::; -. • - 1 - 1 L; i ,
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for the academic development and facilitates the academic programs of its . .
membership and promotes discussion of Issues, research, and• experimentation
in educational theory and policy. ,
194 ABLED advances the needs,
understanding, and welfare of hand
icapped persons in the University and
aids their integration into society.
195 ACCOUNTING CLUB stimu
lates interest in the various account
ing fields and brings experienced
viewpoints from the business world
to the students.
196 ACTUARIAL SCIENCE CLUB
contributes to better public under
standing and appreciation of actuari
al science problems.
197 ADVERTISING CLUB provides
an opportunity for students consid
ering advertising as a career to share
their interest and participate in activ
ities and projects related to their
• academic and professional goals.
198 'AG MECHANIZATION CLUB promotes the interests of students concerned
bout Agricultural Mechanization, particularly as these interests relate to their
personal and professional advancement.
199 AGRONOMY CLUB stimulates an 'interest in agronomy and encourages
dooperation and friendship between the students and the staff through a variety
of social activities and field trips.
200 .AIKIDO CLUB teaches members non-violent self-defense techniques useful
for attaining a dynamic unity of body and spirit.
101 *AIR FORCE ROTC DRILL TEAM develops leadership, comradeship and
ArldeAtirough,drill preparation and competition.
202 AMATEUR RADIO CLUB officed in the College of Engineering, holds ham
i tledio. contests, conducts ham radio license courses, handles emergency radio
Messages, and exchanges technical information to increase the knowledge of
radio and electronics.
03 AMERICAN HELICOPTER SOCIETY engages in educational and scientific
activities to advance the theory and practice of the sciences of helicopters and
Other aircraft in the area of vertical take off and landing and similar devices.
XO4 AMERICAN HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION sponsors a variety of
programs aimed to incorporate the field of Home Economics with all the other
majors in the College of Human Development.
105 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS provides
•information on current activities In aerospace engineering through guest speak
eVilms, and field trips to various air and space centers.
206 ' AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS invites guest speakers
.trom• industry to advance chemical engineering in theory and practice and to
l o cifomote high professional standards.
:107 AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY (Penn State Chapter) fosters
;interest in the Meteorology Department and its activities and provides opportuni
'ties for undergraduates as well as graduates to listen and talk to experts in the
acience.
'4OB AMERICANS FOR DEMOCRATIC ACTION supports issues of a liberal
2hature and educates the community regarding those issues through the distribu
itjon of information and by providing assistance to candidates who support those
Ssues.
.109 AMERICAN NUCLEAR SOCIETY promotes fellowship, knowledge, and
nirofessional contacts with nuclear science, engineering, and related fields.
rglo AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS promotes interac-
Mon between staff and students through banquets and other social events and
:bids in the professional development of its members through meetings with guest
t i peaker's and by participating in field trips.
411 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS maintains a . placement center
:and conducts seminars on interviewing to aid in the advancement of its members.
tAs a club, it constructs steel-reinforced concrete canoes and participates in other
:fund raising and social activities.
f 212 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HEATING REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDI
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tTIONING ENG., INC. promotes the advancement of the sciences of heating,
!Yefrigeration and air-conditioning engineering and related sciences through
:lectures, demonstrations and publications.
:113 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PHOTOGRAMMETRY promotes interaction of
persons interested in remote sensing and mapping on campus.
• 414 AMERICAN STUDIES ASSOCIATION promotes study in American culture
through meetings, conversation, and field trips, and puts on special events
• leillustrating aspects of American culture.
• ;215 AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL CAMPUS NETWORK participates in the work
4 ,45 f the human rights organization, Amnesty International, and educates the
;*:University community about specific human rights issues.
, 416 ANTHROPOLOGY PROMOTION AND ENRICHMENT SODALITY assists in
i.ithe social and educational development of students in anthropology through
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.programs, involving speakers from both within and outside of the department,
Vvorkshops, and social activities.
' 4 '217 ARMY TANG SOO DO HAPKIDO promotes physical fitness through skill
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rand discipline advancement of the martial arts.
t'4lB ASSOCIATION OF STUDENT HEALTH PLANNERS AND ADMINISTRATORS
*provides program experiences for Health Planning Administration majors.
219 ASTRONOMY CLUB is a social and educational club which makes available
astrological instruments owned by the Department of Astronomy.
, 220 BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY gains a better understanding of the biological
1 sciences through meetings, field trips, society publications, and social activities.
221 BLACK STUDENT UNION has as its purpose to help bring the 'black
community into the mainstream of Penn State residential life.
222 BRIDGE CLUB provides opportunities for developing skills and learning
properties of the game of bridge.
223 CAMERA CLUB maintains the darkroom on the ground floor of the HUB, and
makes available its equipment (complete black and white facilities and limited
color facilities) and offers minicourses in different areas of photography.
224 COLLEGIATE FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA develops competent and
aggressive agriculture leadership and participates in activities related to the
improving agriculture.
225 4-H CLUB advances and influences 4-H work and provides recreational and
educational activities for interested students.
226 CIRCLE K provides leadership training and service opportunities on campus
and in the community, working with campus officials and the parent Kiwanis Club
in State College.
227 CLUB MANAGER'S ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA introduces to its members
various aspects of Club Management through guest speakers and tours of a
variety of clubs.
228 ' COLLEGE CONSUMER PARTY educates the community about the Party's
principles through the distribution of printed information and by guest speakers,
anct works for the election of Consumer Party candidates.
229 COLLEGE REPUBLICANS meet with government officials from all levels
and become involved in county government by organizing car pools to voting
polls, handing out literature, and aiding in the election process.
230 COLLEGE YOUNG DEMOCRATS are dedicated to the democratic principles
by making all students 'Aware of the political system and by participating in it.
231 COMMON CAUSE lobbies for the reform of the political process on varying
issues decided by the membership.
232 COMPUTER SCIENCE CLUB continually promotes awareness of computer
science and provides a forum for interaction among students, faculty, and staff
through social and academic activities.
241 ENTOMOLOGY ASSOCIATION promotes common entomological interests,
of the members of the club through meetings, field trips, and seminars.
242 ENVIRONMENT RESOURCE MANAGEMENT CLUB brings Information to
Its members on different philosophies of environmental problems and solutions
through guest speakers, films, and seminars.
243 FINANCE CLUB stimulates student Interest in the various finance fields
and brings to the student experienced viewpoints from the business world.
244 FOCUS ON SWEDEN primarily a social club, promotes interest and
understanding of the people, culture, and language of Sweden and provides an
opportunity for speaking Swedish.
245 FOOD SCIENCE CLUB acquaints student's with areas of activity in food
science and technology through programs including speakers, demonstrations,
field trips, and opportunities for association with active members in the
profession.
246 FORENSIC COUNCIL works with the Speech Department to coordinate
intercollegiate and intramural forensic activities.
247 FORESTRY SOCIETY promotes fellowship, interest, and the enhancement
of knowledge in forestry through meetings featuring guest speakers, field meets,
and social activities. To generate revenue for these activities, the group sells
Christmas trees and firewood.
248 FRENCH GRADUATE ORGANIZATION seeks input from the graduate
students on administrative decisions and their possible impact upon students.
249 FRONTLASH is a vehicle for youth participation in politics by voter
registration campaigns, political and labor education, and coalitions.
250 GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES CLUB stimulates interest In the geological
sciences and organizes field trips and education programs.
251 GERMAN CLUB organizes and hosts the annual Oktoberfest and Faschings
ball events and provides opportunities to speak German and learn more about
German culture.
252 HAP CLUB publishes a graphics oriented magazine which provides an
outlet for student art and graphic achievements. •
253 HISTORY ROUNDTABLE provides a forum for interaction between faculty
and students •concerning, the study of various aspects of history.
254 HOMOPHILES OF PENN STATE (HOPS), 212 HUB, makes an effort to
educate the University community of alternative lifestyles available to individuals,
and provides social activities and the HOPS Gayline, nightly from 7-9 p.m., 863-
0588.
255 HORTICULTURE CLUB establishes and develops a spirit of unity, friendship
and sociability between students and faculty members of the Department of
Horticulture. Activities include the annual Hort Show on Homecoming weekend.
256 HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SOCIETY supplements the FSHA program
through seminars and demonstrations. It also provides experience for Its
members through its catering service.
257 HOTEL SALES MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION fosters the development,
maintenance, and improvement of sound business practices through guest
'speakers. Annually, it sponsors two trips to hotels and resort areas to conduct'
sales or operations analysis.
258 INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY STUDIES UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT ORGA
NIZATIONS conducts workshops, participates in service projects, conducts a job
search for senior members and works in union with the commonwealth cam
puses.
259 INSURANCE CLUB serves to bring together students and people from the
various aspects of the insurance field.
260 INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL 101 D HUB, interacts with various international
organizations in coordinating educational and cultural activities for the University
community and townspeople to enjoy.
261 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS ORGANIZATION provides a forum for dis
cussion and understanding of international relations.
262 JUGGLING CLUB promotes the art of juggling while providing a source of
equipment and instruction to all persons willing to become members.
263 JUSTICE ACTION GROUP gives students opportunities to become ac
quainted with thoughts and theories of major figures in the field of criminal
justice.
264 LABOR STUDIES CLUB allows students to participate in and realize
problems and expectations of the job market and of people in labor and industrial
relations.
265 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE STUDENT SOCIETY fosters high standards
and full preparation toward professional qualifications in landscape architecture.
266 LES BONNES FEULLES acts a vehicle for publications of beginning
professionals in the field of French literature and language.
267 LIONS GUARD fosters a spirit of friendship and cooperation between
members while competing intercollegiately in various basic and trick drill
exhibitions.
268 MANAGEMENT CLUB through study, discussion, publications, and other
means, promotes the understanding of social, psychological, and economic
implications of scientific principles of modern management.
269 MANAGEMENT SCIENCE CLUB offers achievement of greater social and
academic unity among QBAIOM major in the College of Business Administration.
270 MAN•ENVIRONMENT RELATIONS INTEREST GROUP investigates man
environment relations issues through guest speakers, special projects, and
activities, and also provides students with information about the curriculum,
practicums, and job opportunities.
271 MARINE SCIENCE SOCIETY provides information in'the biological, physi
cal, geological, and chemical areas of the marine sciences through presentations,
lectures, films, field trips, and Job opportunity programs. _
272 MARKETING CLUB provides a better understanding of marketing and
possible career opportunities through meetings featuring speakers from industry.
273 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING CO-OP SOCIETY informs, unites, and assists
all mechanical engineering students interested or currently enrolled in a cooper
ative program between a corporation or agency with an engineering department
and the Pennsylvania State University.
274 MICROBIOLOGY CLUB develops leadership and aids in the general welfare
of students interested in microbiology through active participation in special
projects and guest speakers.
281 NATIONAL ART EDUCATION ASSOCIATION serves "to promote transition
from art education prepartion to professional practice—to gain insight about
teaching art and raise standards of art education on campus—to sponsor service
projects and exchange ideas about art education."
282 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG CHILDREN
serves and acts on behalf of the needs, rights and well-being of young children
and participates in the development of standards which will ensure high quality
programs.
283 NATIONAL STUDENT SPEECH, LANGUAGE AND HEARING ASSOCIATION
serves as the means of communication with professionals through meeting,
newsletters, speakers, and informal meetings, of students and faculty
284 NITTANY CHEMICAL SOCIETY provides a forum for students in chemistry,
bio-chemistry, and related fields and presents programs on various aspects of
chemistry.
285 ON, DRUGS, INC. 236 S. Allen Street, provides 24-hour drug and alcohol
crisis intervention, education, and short-term counseling, referral and serves as a
drop-in center,
286 PENN STATE FLYING LIONS encourages interest in aviation, promotes
safe, proficient flying, and advances the knowledge of its members in aeronau
tical and related subjects.
287 PENN STATE PLANNERS ASSOCIATION promotes and facilitates profes
sional development in the planning field and attempts to improve inter-depart
mental relations and curriculum development and the planning fields.
288 PENN STATE STAMP CLUB fosters, develops, and otherwise enhancei the
avocation of stamp collecting.
289 PENN STATE WARGAMING CLUB provides opportunities for students and
faculty to pit themselves against each other in games of strategy and tactics.
290 PENN STATE WRITERS CLUB utilizes work sessions, writing critiques and
readings to bring members a better understanding of their own efforts and the
entire field of writing.
291 PENNSYLVANIA LEGAL SOCIETY conducts seminars, excursions, coun
seling, and other activities for students interested in law school, government, and
politics.
292 POLYMER SCIENCE CLUB promotes and stimulates student interest in the
growing field of polymer science.
293 POULTRY SCIENCE CLUB promotes the growing technology and manage
ment of poultry science and closer relationships between students and faculty.
294 PREMED SOCIETY assists students entering the field of medibine and
related fields.
295 PRE-VET CLUB tours medical schools, co-sponsors an annual dog match
and invites prominent speakers each term to broaden students' perspective on
the field of veterinary medicine.
296 REAL ESTATE CLUB promotes and encourages the exchange of ideas
among those Interested in the real estate profession and perpetuates high
standards of service, knowledge, and integrity in the profession.
297 RECREATION AND PARKS SOCIETY provides social, physical', and cultural
programs featuring speakers for students interested In recreation and parks.
298 REHABILITATION EDUCATION ORGANIZATION is open to all who are
interested in hearing speakers present information about the field of rehabilita
tion education, Job opportunities, skills, problems and techniques of rehabilita
tion education. .
299 SCIENCE FICTION SOCIETY provides an active vehicle for the discussion
of the science fiction genre in literature, films, and art, and maintains a science
fiction library in pattee Central.
300 SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS fosters interests among
ROTC cadets and other students by having professionals address the society on
various phases of engineering, military, or related subjects.
301 SOCIETY OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE provides a medium for the exchange
of ideas among persons interested in or participating in the engineering or
science industry.
302 SOCIETY OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS encompasses all engineering
disciplines with emphasis on the manufacturing industry; activities include
sponsoring speakers from industry and taking tours of manufacturing plants
along with various social activities.
303 SOCIETY OF MINERAL ECONOMISTS serves all undergraduate students
interested in the economics of mineral resources through related programs and
activities.
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304 SOCIETY OF PHYSICS STUDENTS helps student physicists develop
knowledge, competence, and social responsibility through research projects and
guest lectures.
305 SOCIETY OF STUDENT SOCIAL WORKERS provides information and
preprofessional counseling for students interested in the social welfare field.
306 SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS attempts to address the needs of
women in the engineering profession through workshops, guest speakers, and
plant tours along with providing a resume handbook and a guide presentation for
area high schools.
307 SOCIOLOGY CLUB stimulates student awareness of sociology as a viable
field of study. '
308 STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD TO UNIVERSITY HEALTH SERVICES pro
vides students with an opportunity for substantive and procedural involvement in
developing the policies and programs of Ritenour Health Center.
309 STUDENT CHAPTER OF NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOME BUILDERS
serves students who are interested in the residential construction aspects of the
Civil and Architectural Engineering fields
310 STUDENT DIETETIC ASSOCIATION works to increase community and
student awareness of dietetics especailly during National Nutrition Month. Other
activities throughout the year include workshops, tours of both off-campus and
on-campus facilities, panel discussions, and programs involving speakers.
311 STUDENT FILM ORGANIZATION shows weekly films and holds workshops
regularly. The "Can Film Festival" is an annual event sponsored by the Student
Film Organization where theater and film students can submit films to be shown
to the general public.
312 STUDENT NURSES ASSOCIATION invites speakers to address different
topics such as first-aid, CPR, mid-wifery, etc.; and goes on an annual trip to
Hershey Medical Center.
313 STUDENT PENNSYLVANIA STATE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION provides
information, sponsors workshops, and seeks to bring together prospective
teachers to share the experiences of professional education, to elevate the
quality of teaching, and to promote the welfare of those who teach.
314 STUDENT SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERS promotes the
recognition of the Architectural Engineering profession and the position of the
architectural engineer in society through seminars, job hunt programs, and
student/facutly social activities.
315 STUDENTS TOWARD INSTITUTING LIFELONG LEARNING disseminates
information pertinent to the field of adult education.
316 STUDENTS FOR A UNITED IRELAND educates the American people about
the prevailing situation in Ireland from the Irish perspective.
317 STUDENTS FOR LIFE attempts to educate the student community about
the need to protect and value human life from the moment of conception to the
moment of natural death.
318 STUDENTS FOR REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS is an organization dedicated to
the security of the rights of all people to exercise their reproductive options.
319 THIRD WORLD COALITION strives to educate the public about the
problems and perspectives of the people in the third world.
320 UNDERDOGS serves as a focal point for undergraduates interested in
geography, and is active in sponsoring career workshop programs with guest
speakers, and field trips.
321 UNIVERSITY READERS stimulates interest in the oral performance of
literature, develops oral performance skills among its members, and exposes
others to fine literature through public performance.
322 VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLUBS OF AMERICA provides a vehicle for
students and faculty to work with trade, Industrial, technical, and health
occupations through educational, vocational, cecreational, and social activities. It
also provides a resource center for information and activities.
323 WILDLIFE SOCIETY (Penn State Student Chapter) attempts to increase
awareness of wildlife values and promotes wildlife resources through rqsearch
projects at Bald Eagle State Park along with their annual trip to Hawk Mountain
Wildlife Sanctuary.
324 WOMEN IN NETWORKING aims to educate women In the unique concept
of networking and promotes a spirit of cooperation and understanding among
members by providing a strong network of professional contacts.
325 WOMEN'S COLLECTIVE encourages understanding and respect between
men and women, and provides resources and referrali related to the specific
needs of women in the areas of finance, child care, education, and personal
development.
326 WORLD AGRICULTURE SERVICE SOCIETY attempts to assemble persons
who have a sincere desire to acquire an awareness of the world-wide agricuitureal
situation and promotes international understanding.
327 YACHAD provides a source of information about Israel and Judaism
through movies, exhibits, social, and informative meetings and speakers.
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Wednesday Aug. 31,1983
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