!►The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Sept. 6,1969 ECIAL INTEREST GROUPS MLED (002) Association for Barrier-Free Living, Environment, and Design advances the needs, understanding, and welfare of hand ' icapped persons in the university and aids in their integration into society. NIES (Anthropology Promotion and Enrichment Sodality) (021) assists in the social and educational development of students in anthropology through programs involving speakers both from within'and outside of the department, workshops, and social activities ; AE (American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Con- Engineers) (100) promotes the advancement of the sciences of heating, refrigeration and air conditioning engineering and related sciences through lectures, demonstrations and publica tions. ACCOUNTING CLUB (026) formulates interest in the various accounting fields and brings experienced viewpoints from the busindss world to students. ACTUARIAL SCIENCE CLUB (PS) (335) fosters the scientific study of actuarial science. ADULT EDUCATION STUDENT ASSOCIATION (Tl 3) disseminates Information pertinent to the field of adult education professional development; curriculum and administrative policy decisions as such impact upon non-traditional students; financial support and recognition of the adult education degree program and its students; promotes legislative activity in areas pertinent to adult education. ADVERTISING CLUB (214) provides an opportunity for students con sidering advertising as a career to share their interest and par ticipate in activities and projects related to their academic and professional goals. AGRICULTURE AND EXTENSION EDUCATION GRADUATE STU SENT ASSOCIATION (115) provides a forum for agricultural and extension education graduate students to discuss and promote commonalities, encourage cooperation among students and to work and socialize together. AGRICULTURAL MECHANIZATION CLUB (PS) (156) promotes the interests of students concerned about agricultural mechaniza tion, particularly as these interests relate to their personal and professional advancement. AA FORCE ROTC DRILL TEAM (007) develops leadership, comra deship and pride through drill preparation and competition. ALLIANCE FOR ANIMAL RIGHTS (T 513) educates the student body and community about animal rights and mobilizes the student body and community to end animal exploitation. Promotes and protects the rights of animals. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICS & ASTRONAUTICS (016) provides information on current activities in aerospace engi neering through guest speakers, films, and field trips to various air and space centers. AMATEUR RADIO CLUB (014) off iced in the College of Engineering, holds ham radio contests, conducts ham radio license courses, handles emergency radio messages, and exchanges technical information to increase the knowledge of radio and electronics. AMERICAN COLLEGE OF HEALTHCARE EXECUTIVES (267) pro vides a vehicle for constructive student involvement in the pnr fession of health services administration. AMERICAN FAMILY ASSOCIATION (396) educates its members and the general public on matters of decency in American Society. Encourages affirmative economic action for decency. AMERICAN HELICOPTER SOCIETY (398) locally, the organization furthers the objectives and programs of the parent organization, the American Helicopter Society, Inc. AMERICAN NUCLEAR SOCIETY (018) promotes fellowship, knowl edge, and professional contacts with nuclear science, engi neering, and related fields. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS (019) pro motes interaction between staff and students through banquets and other social events and aids in the professional development of its members through meetings with guest speakers and by participating in field trips. lIERICAN SOPIETif OF CIVIL ENGINEERS (00 maintains a place namtoenter and Conducts esfelnws on interviewing toold in the advancement of its members. As a club, it constructs steel reinforced concrete canoes and participates in fund raising and social activities. ERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS (120) advances and disseminates knowledge of the theory and prac tice of mechanical engineering, the presentation of a proper per • spective of engineering work and the opportunity to become acquainted with personnel and activites of the society as well as to promote a professional consciousness and fellowship. ARAB SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CLUB (401) promotes and enhances contact among Arabic-speaking people; encourages cultural interaction between Arabic-speaking students and university and town communities; promotes academic excellence; sup ports social and scientific innovations in the Arab world. ARIEL (127) promotes the general welfare and identity of Jewish mation or aid ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTING MACHINERY (PS) (247) promotes an increased knowledge of and a greater interest in all aspects of modem computing machinery and its applications by provid ing a means of communication bitween interested people. MTRONOMY CLUB (PS) (158) a social and educational club which makes available astronomical instruments owned by the Depart .. ment of Astronomy. .4 11SBALL CARD CLUB (T49)The main purpose is to create and con . • tinue interest in the hobby of collecting baseball cards and sports memorabilia at Penn State. SIOCHEMISTRY SOCIETY (PS) (357) provides seminars on bioche • mistry and a means for developing interrelations between bio e;- 4 , chemistry students and the faculty. Distributes information on graduate programs and job opportunities inthe field and renders e academic assistance. t STUDENIVIIOCIATIOI437I) talicarkalipctive Arole in peer sup( "m r if, professional developriiertmet working, and advocation on behalf of membership regarding uni versity policies and procedures. 315 Kern Graduate Building. ONICH3E CLUB (PS) (163) provides opportunities for developing skills and learning the game of bridge. 111110ADCAST/CABLE CLUB (1 - 60) forms a representative body of stu- dents within the School of Communications who display active interest in the area of broadcasticable; maintains academic excellence, programs activities, enhances student awareness and acts as a liaison in the broadcasticable major. CAMERA CLUB (036) maintains the darkroom on the Ground Floor of the Hetzel Union Building. Makes available its equipment (complete black and white facilities and limited color facilities) and offers minicourses in different areas of photography. CAMPUS LIBERTARIANS (280) educates the campus and commu nity about libertarian principles. Applies them to today's issues. Works for the election of libertarian candidates. COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION UNDERGRADUATE MINORITY STUDENT ASSOCIATION (T 18) provides undergraduate business students with the opportunity for personal growth, pro. fessional development and a forum to encourage student inter action both socially and professionally. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA ASSOCIATION OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMISTS (311) provides for and encourages the professional growth of its members and facilitates communication and exchange of information among agricultural economists, the uni versity, and the community. CIRCLE K INTERNATIONAL (044) provides leadership training and service opportunities on campus and in the community by work ing with campus officials and the parent Kiwanis Club in State College. CLUB MANAGERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA (285) introduces its members to various aspects of the club management profes sion through guest speakers and tours of a variety of clubs. COLLEGE BOWL•PENN STATE (R6B) organizes all of Penn State's College Bowl activities. COLLEGE DEMOCRATS (250) dedicated to the democratic principles by making all students aware of the political process on varying issues decided by the membership. COLLEGE REPUBLICANS (056) meets with government officials from all levels and becomes involved in county government by organizing car pools to voting polls, handing out literature, and aiding in the election process. COLLEGIATE FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA (085) develops com petent and aggressive agriculture leadership and participates in activities related to improving agriculture. COLLEGIATE 4411 CLUB 1038) advances and influences 4-H work and provides recreational and educational activities for interested students. COMMITTEE FOR JUSTICE IN SOUTH AFRICA (348) educates the campus community about apartheid by providing films, speakers, and presentations. COMPUTER SCIENCE CLUB (296) promotes awareness of computer science and provides a forum for Interaction among students, faculty, and staff through social and academic activities. COUNCIL FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN (060) promotes the advancement of education of exceptional children through pro• grams designed to increase public awareness and acceptance, and provides services for exceptional children, and promotes the exchange of ideas. DAIRY SCIENCE CLUB (0132) encourages student interest in dairying through annual events such as the Dairy Expo and the Collegiate Cattle Judging Contest, and engages In various fund raising activities. DATA.DATE (384) aids in breaking any social banters which may exist by serving as an introduction service between members of the Penn State student community. EAST ASIAN STUDIES SOCIETY 6:165) open to all who we interested in tne study, me culture and the political foundation of China, Japan, and Korea, and through speakers, seminars, and banquets expands upon these different aspects. ECO-ACTION (067) promotes consciousness and understanding of the environment through educational programs and service pro jects. 224 HUB. ECONOMICS CLUB (068) promotes communication and interaction among students and faculty interested in the field of economics through debates, special programs and social events. ENGINEERING COOPERATIVE EDUCATION STUDENT SOCIETY (38) informs, unites and assists all engineering students interested in or currently enrolled in the Engineering Cooperative Education Program at Penn State. ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT CLUB (070) brings information to its members on different philosophies of environ mental problems and solutions through guest speakers, films, and seminars. FINANCE CLUB p 76) stimulates student interest in the various fields of finance and brings to the student experienced viewpoints from the business world. FINANCIAL MARKETS CLUB (T6l) provides an environment for inter ested Penn State students and faculty to discuss and learn about the financial markets and relevant issues through guest speak ers, research, field trips, and intellectual conversation. FOOD SCIENCE CLUB (079) acquaints students with areas of activ ities in food science and technology through programs including speakers, demonstrations, field trips, and opportunities for asso ciation with active members in the profession. FORENSIC COUNCIL (PS) (375) works with the speech department to coordinate intercollegiate and intramural forensic activities. FOREST PRODUCTS RESEARCH SOCIETY (TM) provides knowl edge of course opportunities and current issues to students interested in seeking future employment in the forest products industry. FORESTRY SOCIETY (PS) (171) promotes fellowship, interest, and the enhancement of knowledge in forestry through meetings fea turing guest speakers, field meets, and social activities. The group sells Christmas trees and firewood. FREEDOM IS FOR EVERYONE (FIFE) (T4B) communicates the mes sage of freedom. Educates people about their rights. Promotes peace, liberty, and understanding. FRENCH GRADUATE ORGANIZATION (T 22) seeks input from grad uate students on administrative decisions and their possible impact upon students. FRIENDS OF LATIN AMERICA (286) provides and encourages the heightened awareness and knowledge of Latin America by spon soring films, lectures, art exhibits, musical performances, and other related activities. GAMMA lOTA SIGMA (102) brings together students and Informed others from the various aspects of the insurance field. GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES CLUB (088) stimulates interest in the geo logical sciences and organizes field trips and education pro grams. GERMAN CLUB (089) promotes activities related to German culture • on campus and provides a common meeting ground for people *ring an interest in German. 74Th POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION CLUB (025) provides Pio• 7 experience for Health Planning Administration majors. ROUNDTABLE. (073) provides a forum for interaction veen faculty and students concemihg the study of various aspects of history. HORTICULTURE CLUB (PS) (176) 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. HOSPITALITY FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATION (T 57) provides to its members knowledge of the increasingly demand ing and constantly growing field of hospitality financial manage ment. This is done through of the use of: guest speakers who are practicing in the industry, films, group excursions and meet ings discussing topics of interest. HOTEL & RESTAURANT SOCIETY (PS) (177) supplements the FSHA program through seminars and demonstrations. Provides expe rience for its members through its catering service. HOTEL SALES AND MARKETING ASSOCIATION (099) fosters the development, maintenance, and improvement of sound business practices through guest speakers. Annually sponsors two trips to hotels and resort areas to conduct sales or operations anal , Pi& 1411 . 441811111110 0110011131911168 STOClElY(oB4)advanure the art, sci ence, and practice of illuenination by investigation, evaluation, and dissemination of knowledge to consumers, producers, Inter est groups, and students through educational, literary, and sci entific means. INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERS (304) promotes the advancement of transportation and traffic engineering by foe tering the close association of students with the transportation and traffic engineering profession. The national institute acquaints students with topics of interest through addresses by competent speakers and by chapter sponsored trips to foster the development of professional spirit. INTEREST HOUSE COUNCIL (386) increases communication among the houses, student body, residential life, housing and the col leges. Helps coordinate activities of both a social and academic nature among the various interest houses. INTERNATIONAL HEALTH CLUB ARTS CLUB (T 59) provides and encourages the learning of Chinese internal and related health arts. INTERNATIONAL CULTURES INTEREST HOUSE (334) allows stu dents who share a common interest in various cultures of the world to explore this interest together. INTERNATIONAL STUDENT COUNCIL (105) interacts with various international organizations in coordinating educational and cul tural activities for the university community and townspeople to enjoy. 101 D HUB. INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR HYBRID MICROELECTRONICS (368) advances and disseminates knowledge related to hybrid electronics. Provides a forum for faculty, student, and industrial leaders to engage in discussions and activities which further the society's purpose. JUGGLING CLUB (PS) (314) promotes the art of juggling while pro viding a source of equipment and instruction to all persons will ing to become members. JUSTICE ASSOCIATION (110) gives students opportunities to become acquainted with thoughts and theories of major figures In the field of criminal justice. LABOR STUDIES CLUB (118) allows students to participate in and become familiar with problems and expectations of the job mar ket and of people in labor and industrial relations. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE STUDENT SOCIETY (122) fosters and maintains high standards. Makes full preparation toward profes sional qualifications. Acts as a liaison among students, faculty, and administration. LESBIAN AND GAY STUDENT ALLIANCE (289) provides support and promotes self-understanding for gay and lesbian students at Penn State. Provides a social medium through which gay stu dents can interact in a comfortable and supportive environmemt. Promotes education and understanding of the gay community and the Issues that face it. 224 HUB LIONS ABROAD CLUB (316) furthers the interests and serves the needs of Penn State students who have studied abroad, are cur renity studying abroad, or who may wish to study abroad In the future. MANAGEMENT CUE (12e) through study, discussion, publications, and other means, promotes the understanding of social, psycho logical, and economic implications of scientific principles of modem management. MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS (302) increases Penn State students' amowenses of available management information systems programs and weer opportunities. Promotes PSU's information systems ;mamma not only to students and faculty, but to recruiting corporations that visit campus. Invites guest speakers to give presentations. MANAGEMENT SCIENCE CLUB (074) offers achievement of greeter social and academic unity among OBNOM majors in the College of Business Adminstration. MAMNE SCIENCE SOCIETY (129) provides information in the biolog ical, physical, geological, and chemical areas of the marine sci ences through presentations, lectures, films field trips, and job opportunity programs. MARKETING ASSOCIATION (130) provides a better understanding of marketing and possible career opportunities through meetings featuring speakers from Industry. MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY (374) provides a forum for dis cussions among students, faculty, and staff in the various dis ciplines of material science and engineering. Fosters student interest and promotes meetings and other related activities. MATH CLUB (PS) (360) promotes the interest of mathematics. MICROBIOLOGY CLUB (132) develops leadership and aids in the general welfare of students interested in microbiology through active participation in special projects and guest speakers. MINING SOCIETY (PS) (182) makes available a medium for meeting and discussing matters of Interest to those concerned with the mining Industry. MINORITIES IN AGRICULTURE & NATURAL RESOURCES provides a framework for the academic, professional, and social devel opment of minority students within the field of agriculture and related areas. MINORITY LAW STUDENTS ASSOCIATION (106) instills a greater awareness in minority students of the opportunities available through law school and other graduate schools. Fosters and encourages an attitude of professional competence. MODEL RAILROAD CLUB (PS) (183) located in the HUB members work on model railroad projects and visit various railroads to fur ther the educational and recreational pursuits of persons inter ested In model railroads. MONTY PYTHON SOCIETY (135) sponsors movies every semester along with one major project each year in appreciation of English humor as exemplified by the comedy group, "Monty Python's Flying Circus." NATIONAL AGRI-MARKETING ASSOCIATION (155) through pro grams featuring speakers, strives to increase the understanding of agriculture's role in our economy. Acts as a student service by seeking job opportunities for students interested in the field of agri-marketing. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLACK ACCOUNTANTS (364 assists and encourages members of minority groups in entering the accounting profession. Stimulates friendship among members of minority groups. Provides opportunities, professional growth for members of minority groups in accounting-related skills. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLACK ENGINEERS (T 26) stimulates and develops student interest in all engineering disciplines. Encourages and advises disadvantaged youth in their pursuit of an engineering career, and promotes public awareness of engi neering opportunities for Black and other ethnic minorities in that profession. NITTANY CHEMICAL SOCIETY (144) provides a forum for students in chemistry, biochemistry, and related fields and presents pro grams on various aspects of chemistry. ON DRUGS, INC. (149)236 S. Allen Street. Provides 24-hour drug and alcohol crisis intervention and education; short-term counseling and referral; and functions as a drop-in center. PENN STATE PERSONAL COMPUTER USERS CLUB (T 37) provides students who work with personal computers an information serv ice group that will enhance and augment computing skills and applications. PHYSICS GRADUATE ASSOCIATION (381) enhances the physics graduate program by promoting student-faculty-departmental interactions and provides a forum for the discussion of issues affecting physics graduate student life. POLYMER SCIENCE CLUB (PS) (326) promotes and stimulates stu dent interest in the growing field of polymer science. POULTRY SCIENCE CLUB (PS) (309) promotes the growing technol ogy and management of poultry science and closer relationships between students and faculty. PRE-LAW SOCIETY (PS) (157) furthers the understanding of the Penn State community regarding the law school environment, appli cation procedures and general information and better prepares society members for the law school experience. PRE-PHYSICAL THERAPY CLUB (353) gives students who are inter ested in physical therapy as a profession a source of information about graduate programs in physical therapy. Brings a group of students together who share a common career goal in the hope that they can act as human resources to one another, and pro vides a service to the community. PRE•VET CLUB (211) tours medical schools. Co-sponsors an annual dog match and invites prominent speakers to broaden students' perspectives about the field of veterinary science. - • • PSYCIRMAXIY CLUB (27firplovidesa vamps farVimpli with a simairc interest in psychology opportunities to dismiss issues pertaining to psychology. REAL ESTATE CLUB (224) promotes and encourages the exchange of Ideas among those interested in the real estate profession and perpetuates high professional standards of service, knowl edge, and Integrity. RECREATION AND PARKS SOCIETY (222) provides social, physical, and cultural programs featuring speakers for students Interested in recreation and parks. RETURNING ADULT STUDENT ORGANIZATION (248) encourages returning students to become an effective and integral part of the university. Serves as an advocate for the special needs of the returning students. Initiates programs designed to enhance academic and social opportunities for returning adult students. ROLE PLAYING CLUB (404) promotes healthy role playing in the uni versity environment and increase awareness of its value among members of the campus and community. SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATIONS REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL (T5B) acts as the representative body for the students of the School of Communications in the school, the university and on the Commonwealth Campuses. It establishes and maintains pro. grams and activities pertinent to the School of Communcations, and strives to improve and maintain academic excellence within the School of Communications. SCIENCE FICTION SOCIETY (PS) (190) 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. SIGN LANGUAGE ORGANIZATION (372) provides practice and expe rience in the art of sign language. Educates the community to the significance of this form of comunication, and promotes the welfare of hearing-impaired people of the State College commu nity. SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS (240) fosters inter ests among ROTC cadets and other students by having profes sionals address the society on various phases of engineering, military, and related subjects. SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS (354) advances the knowl edge and theory of mobility. SOCIETY OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE (306) provides a medium for the exchange of ideas among persons interested in or participat ing in the engineering or science industry. SOCIETY OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS (241) encompasses all engineering discplines with emphasis on the manufacturing industry. Activities include sponsoring speakers from industry • and taking tours of manufacturing plants along with various social events. SOCIETY OF MINERAL ECONOMISTS (259) serves all undergraduate students at Penn State interested in the economics of mineral resources through related programs and activities. Through inter actions with peers and faculty, the society strives to broaden the members' horions with different social ond educational pro grams. SOCIETY OF PHYSICS STUDENTS (242) helps student physicists develop knowledge, competence, and social responsibility through research projects and guest lectures. SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS (198) attempts to address the needs of women in the engineering profession through workships, guest speakers, and plant tours along with providing a resume handbook and a guide presentation for area high schools. SOCIOLOGY CLUB (T4O) stimulates awareness of sociology as a viable field of study. Provides a setting for the professional growth, enrichment of members and promotes faculty and stu dent interaction. SPECIAL OLYMPICS CLUB (T 53) provides student volunteer support for programs for the Centre County Special Olympics. STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD FOR UNIVERSITY HEALTH SERV- ICES (272) provides students with an opportunity for substantive and procedural involvement in developing the policies and programs of Ritenour Health Center. STUDENT ASSOCIATION FOR FITNESS IN BUSINESS (T 39) increas es members' knowledge of health and fitness in business through voluntary services in the community. Encourages inter action between members and fellow health, fitness, and busi ness professionals who share an interest in the field of health promotion. STUDENT DIETETIC ASSOCIATION (253) works to increase commu nity and student awareness of dietetics especially during Nation al Nutrition Month. Other activities throughout the year include workshops, tours of both off-campus and on-campus facilities, panel discussions, and speakers programs. STUDENT FILMAKERS' ORGANIZATION (193) shows weekly films and regularly holds workshops. The "Can Film Festival" is an annual event sponsored by the organization when theater and film students can submit films to be shown to the general public. STUDENT FIRE SAFETY COMMISSION (086) promotes fire safety awareness in the residence hall setting and is a resource for fire prevention programming and changing student attitudes in cre ative and non-threatening ways so as to enlist the maximum amount cif participation. STUDENT NURSES ASSOCIATION (256) invites speakers to address different topics such as first-aid, CPR, midwifery, etc.; and spon sors an annual trip to Hershey Park. STUDENT PENNSYLVANIA STATE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION (168) influences conditions under which prospective educators are prepared. Provides for a united student voice in matters affecting education and profession. Forwards the aim of quality education. Stimulates the highest ideals of professional ethics, standards and attitudes. STUDENT RED CROSS ORGANIZATION (PS) (367) coordinates stu dent activities relating to programs fostered by the American Red Cross. STUDENT SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERS (257) pro motes directly and indirectly the interest of the students in architectural engineering, particularly as these interests relate to their professional advancement and to the parent society, the American Society of Architectural Engineers. STUDENTS FOR LIFE (PS) (195) 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. STUDENTS INTERESTED IN INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT (281) attempts to assemble persons who have a sin cere desire to acquire an awareness of the world-wide agricul tural situation and promotes international understanding. STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL MEDITATION SOCIETY (T 33) attempts to develop the full potential of the Individual and to realize the highest ideal of education through participation in the tran scendental meditation program. STUDENTS' PEACE INMATIVE (MO) promotes peace through public education and organized activities on the subjects of nuclear disarmament, U.S. diplomacy, and the citizen's role in the appli cation of principles of peace. UNDERGRADUATE AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL NETWORK(PS) (364) participates in the work of the human rights organization, Amnesty International, and educates the university community about specific human rights issues. UNITED JEWISH APPEAL (385) facilitates the education of students about World Jewry and conducts charitable programs for World Jewry. VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLUB (PS) (199) provdies a vehicle for students and faculty to work with trade, industrial, technical, and health occupations through educational, vocational, recreational, and social activities. Provides a resource center for information and activities. WARGAMING CLUB (PS) (235) provides opportunities for students and faculty to pit themselves against each other in games of strategy and tactics. WHOVIANS OF PENN STATE (356) promotes the television show "Dr. Who," and allows those who share a common interest in the show to exchange knowledge and ideas. WILDLIFE SOCIETY (PS) (278) attempts to increase awareness of wildlife values and promotes wildlife resources through research projects at Bald Eagle State Park along with their annual trip to Hawk Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary. WRITERS CLUB (PS) (207) furthers the ideals of free and open lete rwy expression by establishing a writing community. YACHAD (283) provides a source of information about Israel and Judaism through movies, exhibits, social, and informative meet speakers. Room 101 G HUB 4 .4'4. liti`THEit ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE (PSU) (295) Informs youth of the problems affecting Black people and other minority groups. Advances the economical, educational, social, and polit ical status of minority groups. Stimulates an appreciation of the Negro's contribution to civilization. Develops an intelligent mil itant leadership through local programs.
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