SATURDAY. APRIL' 25;•"1953 Religion Baptists to Honor Seniors at Dinner Roger Williams Fellowship will honor graduating seniors at a semi formal dinner at 6 p.m. tomorrow at the University Baptist Church. The Rev. Bradford S. Abernethy, chaplain at Rutgers Uni versity who will speak at College Chapel tomorrow, will be guest of honor. A cabin party sponsored by the Canterbury Club will be held this weekend at Watts Lodge. The group will leave St. Andrew's Parish . House at 1 p.m. today. Ex penses are $1.25. The Rev. James Clark, adviser to the Bucknell University Canter-- bury Club, will speak on the Or der of the Holy Cross following supper tomorrow night. The Rev. Clark :will illustrate his talk with slides. The players group of the Hillel Foundation will present two one act plays, "The Pot Boiler" and "Suppressed Desires," at a meet ing -of the Bellefonte Women's :Clu b at 8 p.m. Monday in the State College High School cafe teria. • • Arlene Krieger and Donald Pripstein are directing the pro ductions. John Hammes, graduate student in psychology, will speak on "Man as the Psychologist Sees Him" at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow at the even ing worship program of the Wes ley Foundation. "The Pattern of Worship in the Evangelical and R ef or m e d Church" will be the topic under discussion at 'the United Student Fellowship meeting at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Faith Reforrhed Church. Eleanor Swartz, sixth semester education major, will speak et a meeting of the Lutheran Student Association at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow at the LSA house. The group will NITTANY Theatre Presents Beginning Monday GIAN-CARLO MENOTTI'S ' THE . minium STARRING , MARIA POWERS AS MADAME FLORA . FEATURING LEO COLEMAN as TOBY AND. BEVERLY DAME AS MRS. GOBINEAU BELVA KIBLER AS MRS. NOLAN DONALD MORGAN AS MR. GOBINEAU AND INTRODUCING ANNA MARIA ALBERGHETTI as - Monica THE.. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF ROME _ THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA also hold their annual_ election of officers tomorrow night. Shirkrishna Kale of India will speak on Hinduism at a meeting of the Evangelical United Breth ren Student Fellowship at 6:15 p.m. tomorrow in St. John's E. U. B. Church. Roseann Shirey will serve as student leader. Dance Group initiates Ten Ten women students have been initiated into the Modern Dance Concert Group following mem bership in the organization's aux iliary group. They are Anne Robertson, Con nie Paulakos, Celeste McDermott, Bernadette Sheehan, Constance Paakh, Ruth Schnell, Isabelle Cap uano, Marilyn Black, Betty Love, and Nani Ku. Seven members of the group, Miss Dorothy Briant, instructor of the group, and Mrs. Hermance Reese, accompanist, recently gave a demonstration of creative music and creative use of instruments in dance at the eastern district convention of the American As sociation of Health, Physical Edu cation, and Recreation in Pitts burgh. • The group will present its an nual concert May 6,7, and 9 in White Hall. PSCA Plans Three Series Of Lectures Tenac.i%,e plans nave been made by the, Penn State Christian As sociation for three series of lec tures to be held during the 1953- 54 school year. 'Dr. Paul Leaman, professor of Christian ethics at Princeton Uni versity, will spe.alc on the "Theo logical Basis of Social Action" in October. . In Decem; - .)er, Dr. Leila Ander son, executive of the national stu dent YWCA, will lecture, and Dr. Robert L. Calhoun, professor of historical philosophy and theolo gy at Yale University, will speak at the College in the spring. Plans have also been started on an International Dinner for Amer ican and foreign students, a collo-1 quy on religion and politics, and a tour of the United Nations to be held during the fall semester. A series of religious orientation talks will be prepared for fresh men in September during the first - . - zek of school. Non-credit courses in religion iil also be offered to students next- term. e.ngagemenb Do utt-Foight Mr. Clarence D. Foight of Pitts burgh announces the engagement of his daughter, Jean, to Harry A. Doutt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Doutt of Vandergrift. Miss Foight is a fourth semes ter home economics major and a pledge of Beta Sigma Omicron. Mr. Doutt is a fourth semester student majoring in dairy hus bandry. Women's Lacrosse A women's lacrosse game will be played at 10 a.m. today on Holmes Field. Women interested in playing will meet in White Hall at that time. RESTRINGING by ROBINSON . . . Save Time . . . Tennis Rackets PICKED UP and DELIVERED . . . 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"You have a room for, me," he said, "I wired ahead for a reservation . . ." A very Nice Room it was, too. • Lining up, reservations is an easy Trick for Telegrams .. . and one they a do well. They are equally efficient at tapping the Resources of a Reluctant Parent, setting up a Mean ingful Meeting, flashing Good News about Grades, or saying Something Nice to Some one Nifty. For anyope Communique, your words Mean More by Western Union. 105 S. Allen Street ..Telephone 6731. Alpha Chi Rho Alpha Chi Rho recently elected Temple Reynolds, president; John Sherry, vice president;. Marvin Leach, treasurer; James Martin, secretary; William Rupp, rushing chairman; Kenneth Bevan, house manager; Charles Emig, caterer; Ronald Weidenhammer, athletic chairman, and Joseph Varholy, social chairman. Triangle Triangle fraternity entertained the -Kappa Delta sorority with a spaghetti dinner at the fraternity house Wednesday night. 'Alter dinner a quartet sang several songs arid the seniors presented a skit. There was also group sing ing followed by dancing. • Tau Phi Delta • Tau Phi Delta held the annual house banquet on Wednesday. Dr. Roy C. Buck, assistant professor of rural sociology, spoke on "Con fessions from the Other Side of the Desk." The dinner was at tended by 20 faculty guests and 30 brothers. ley to the .future. Gibbs Training ibbs. secretarial training opens doors for college women to mrcirr opportunities in. their chosen field. Special Course 7ar College Women. Five-school personal placement service. ,rite College Dean for "Grans GIRLS AT WORK." KATHARINE GIBBS nsi - ori 16. 90 Mettboroweb Street .:::CAGO 11. 51 E. Sveerior Street __ 1 ......-- he who hesitates sleepi in the station Smart Co_ NEW YORE 17, 230 Park Avenue PROVIDENCE 6, 155 Anatll Street MME= Shorts, shirts, slacks cool, colorful, cotton playtime separates. Switch 'em as you wish 'em for sporting, relaxing or just for fun! It..:::::, .„..,. Sh® 123 S. Allen St. Jib Chi Phi Newly elected officers of Chi Phi are Raymond Webb, pres ident; William Norcik, vice-pres ident; Charles Gibbs, secretary; Frank Finley, treasurer; James' Magee, pledge master; James Dun lap, historian;, and Donald Curtis, social chairman. Tri Vi At its annual Founder's Day Banquet Monday evening at the Allencrest Tearoom, Tri Vi Colony of Sigma Sigma Sigma ribboned Shirley Dierolf, Suzanne Kiel and Eleanor Monroe. Sigma Pi Sigma Pi and Kappa Sigma will hold a joint party tonight at the Kappa Sigma fraternity house. WSGA Retreat Women planning to attend the Women's Student Government As sociation retreat at 6:30 p.m. Wed nesday in Grange playroom are to notify - the Dean of Women's office by 4 p.m. Tuesday so late permissions can be arranged. t~:::::;;>:<: PAGE 'MM 3, , I 1 t..ii
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