FRIDAY. JANUARY 1(4: .7955 Slic:i. icourses •Six non-credit•courses inixeligious topics will be given by the University Christian Association 'beginning Feb. 7. The courses will Meet once a week in 304 Old Main. A course. entitled "ChristjAris:Confront Communism" will discuss the structure of cornmunism-; , :how , a Christian can Took at it, and P . reideekto . : To Take. Pant In -..miergyPoi'..',,..: Past presidents of the .Woman's Student dovernment Association will be invited -to . .particip4e- in . the May Da.l - program, Anne: Bee be, vice .chairman of the WSGA HoUse of Representatives said last night. • The letters of invitation have been -made up And will go out at the beginning of next semester, Miss Beebe also,' stiggested that the committee chairmen -for May Day have their committees set up by the next meeting, which will be at the beginning of next semes ter. She asked representatives to follow the suggestion of WSGA reminding women students in their units that they must be signed in - by 1 a.m. on Friday and Saturday nights. A request to have the elevators in McElwain Hall inspected was ]; .ade by 'Fay Hilberg. She said the last inspection was in 1953. Nancy Bunnell volunteered to go to the department of housing with Miss . Hilberg about the mat ter. Dance Planned For Freshmen ?The -'counseling, program an d the- dance -for. the- spring semester orientation ,program were discuss ed by . Hat-. Society Council Wed nesday. night. V,:rnon Sones general chair than of Orientation, and Janet Fe'aidi; Will head the counseling program aided by the hat soci eties. The New L'Audent Mixer, spon sored bsr.;t4e hat societies in co operation with All-University Cabinet,' will, close the orienta tion ,:program. The dance will be held.4rom 8 ,o 11 p.m.' on Feb. 4 in,..the . West Dorm lounge. Jack Jenkins and his' orchestra will . Admission is open to those with tickets and to hat society merribers. The- spring orientation commit tee' includes Sones, general chair man;:c.Tanet .aster,-Miriam Jones; Douglas Moorhead an d Robert McMullen. Sones said customs would not be 14 :effect. . - - • Alphio Xi Delta tail, Host Wpmen'sGym Te6m Alpha Xi Delta will entertain the:lo women gymnasts at..cli - mer. tonight in the Simmons doimitory dining hall. - ..Following 'clinner there will be a social laoUr in-the suite. Also invited to' the, dinner are the four hostesses in 'Simmons: Mrs. Vera C. Furst, Mrs. Hazel Keen,, Mrs. Marion E,.'Beaumpnt, and Mrs. Elsie L. Brebner and. the sorority alumna ad.i.riAer, 7 Richard Barker. Slide Club to.Heaue Address by Bieler The - State College. Color.:Slide Club will hold its January.rffeet ing at 7:30 p.m. Monday in • the Mineral Science. Auditorium: , Barrie Bieler of the mhieral•Sci ence department will :give: ail" it- . lustrated color slide t a - 1 k on "Mountain Photography." The meeting is opento the puri- , lic. _ _ . Dames' Card Party Penn State Dames hold a card. party at 8 p.m. Jan.. 20 at , Hillel. Foundation. The card Party will take the place áf 10. cooking demonstration which._ was. °rig-. inally announced. -- - - -•-- Offer what. a Christian viewpoint can do -in combatting it. The course led by the Rev. Hal Lei per;,-"',program associate of UCA Who spent two years in Commu nist China, and will meet at 4 p.m. MOndays. • - The ; Rev. John Whitney of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church will lead. a course in "Faith, Sex, and Love," concerning pre-marital love and its basis in moralistic, perfectionistic, and romantic at titudes toward life. The class will meet at 4 p.m. Mondays. _Course for Teachers , : - "The School Teacher and Re ligion" or "Blackboard Theology" will present the information a teacher should know about the different church holidays, services and beliefs, the Bible, and its place in the schools. Miss Mary Jane • Wyland, acting executive secretary of UCA, will serve as coordinator for this• class, which will meet at 4 p.m. Tuesdays. . A free, frank discussion of what the Christian faith is and is not and what difference it makes in one's total life of study, dating, politics and vocation will be the topic for "Truth and Consequen ces," which will meet at ,4 p.m. Tuesdays. Leiper, --the Rev. Rob ert Starbuck, program associate of UCA, and others will act as consultants for this class. Ethics Course Starbuck will also lead a class in "Ethics, Theology and You" at 4 p.m. Thursdays. In this class the implications of Christian faith for the practical problems of per sons and society will be discussed. An "Introduction to the New Testament" will present a history of the beginnings and writing of the / New Testament, the life and teachings of Jesus, and Saint Paul and the early church. This class will meet at 4 p.m. Thursdays. Persons interested in these courses may 'sign up - in 304 Old Main before Feb. 7. Rider's Repertoire includes Murderess, Garbage Collector By JOE BEAU-SEIGNEUR, A little sixth grade girl, wearing a loud, orange silk dress, walked out on the stage of a grade school auditorium where a talent show was be ing held.and proceeded to re cite something —or other about "DoWn to the sea in ships!" The audience laughed. And with that beginning, Jeannie Risler made her comedy debut. Still on Stage . Sixteen shows and a bachelor's degree in dramatics later, ' Miss Risler, now a graduate student in dramatics, is still keeping busy with dramatics. "I've really run quite a dra-. matias 'g auntle t—from Aristo phones' "Lysistrata" to "Pick Up Sticks," last years' original Play ers' musical review." Miss Risler related as an interested crowd of Players gathered around her chair 1.. in ::the: Green Room in Schwab 'where she was sipping coffee. " `Lysistrata' fulfilled my sec ret desire, anyway," she went on. PI had always wanted to carry a 's - pear across the stage, and this Was- my big chance." "No, `Ly- Si.strate. wasn't on campus," she ;replied to• a question. "It was pre l 'serited at the Green Hills Theater near Reading, when I was with the 13erlts Players last summer." :"Viwas •• `G . ,i gr • there, too I played'; the_grandmother who was trying to induce Gigi (the Audrey Hepburn. role) into a life of sin. Frankly, it, was fun." Miss' Risler - also played the PRINTING Letterpress - Offset Commercial .3* 3521 E.. COliege Ave. THE DAFLT• COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA -Approved e t e peg tern t tei Forty-nine fraternities have been approved for the entertain ment of women guests this week end, the dean of men's office an nounced yesterday. Delta Sigma Phi will be ap proved for tonight only. Acacia, Alpha Chi Rho, Alpha Chi Sidna, Alpha Epsilon•Pi, Al pha Gamma Rho, Alpha Sigma Phi, Alpha Tau Omega, • Alpha Zeta, Beaver House, Beta Sigma Rho. Beta Theta Pi, Chi Phi, Del.- t Chi, Delta Sigma Phi, Delta Tau Delta. Delta Theta Sigma, Delta Up silon, Kappa Delta Rho, Kappa Sigma, Lambda Ch' Alpha, Omega Psi Phi. Phi Delta Theta, Phi EP silo!: Pi, Phi Gamma Delta. Phi Kappa, Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Kap: pa Sigma, Phi Kappa Tau, Phi Mu Delta. Phi Sigma Delta, Phi Sigtha Kappa, Pi Kapp. z..lpha, Pi Kap pa Phi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon,•• Sig ma Alpha Mu, Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Ph.i Alpha, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Pi, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Tau Phi Delta, Th - ata Chi, Theta Delta Chi, Theta Kappa Phi, Theta Xi, Triangle, and Zeta Beta Tau. Chapel Choir Records Ready for Subscribers The subscription recordings, of Chapel Choir concert of last May are now ready for distribu tio-i, Richard Huribrink, choir president, said today. The records include a part of the "Elijah" by Mendelssohn and of the Cherubini Requiem Mass in C Minor. Subscribers may get their re cordings at office of the de partment of music, 1;16 Carnegie, during the next 'wo weeks. • Choral Society Concert The Budapest String Quartet will present the third program of the State College Choral Society at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the State College High School Auditorium. Admission is by season ticket only. slovenly maid in "The Male Ani mal" and Mrs. Pierce in ."Pyg malion" during the summer. "My first real tragedy occurred in junior high when, after rehear lycleaning NITTANY CLEANERS Jeannie Risler Director-Actress Reception to Honor Swedish Gym Team A reception and dance will round out Saturday night's activity for the Swedish gymnastic team. The reception will be held 'at White Hall immediately following the exhibition in Recreation Hall and will be closed. Dignitaries receiving invitations for the reception include the men and women's gymnastic team; Count Carl Douglas, Minis ter of Sweden; Henry Allard, member of the Swedish parlia ment; James E. Van Zandt, U.S. Congressional representative from the 20th District; Klas Thoresson, manager of the I.F.G. in Sweden; Carin Delden, coach of the Swed ish National Women's team; Erik Linden, coach of the Swedish Na tional Men's team: Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower, president of the Uni versity, deans of all the colleges of the University; the University committee on international under standing; and the Athletic Board of the University. Admission by Invitation The dance will be held from 9:30 - p.m. to midnight in White Hall and admission will be by invitation. All students and faculty mem bers of the College of Physical Education, All-University Cabi net members, members of the Blue Band, and visiting digni taries are among those invited to the dance. The Dreamspinners, an orches tra consisting of members of the faculty under the direction of Skip Wareham, will furnish the music with accordion music in between the band numbers. . The two doors on the west side of. White Hall nearest the HUB will be open for the reception and dance. Cake to Be Cut The huge cake which will be presented at the exhibition will be cut at the reception. Approximately 425 invitations to the dance, and 125 invitations to the reception were sent. WDFM to Play Music Campus radio station WDFM will present three hours of "Music to Stud: By" daily from Jan. 21 to 27. Station WDFM will go off the air Jan. 27 and resume broad casting activities Feb. 7. sing the role of the washerwoman in "A Christmas Carol" for five weeks, the Cast caused such a ruckus ,backstage that the dra matics teacher refused to let us go on stage," Miss Risler said. "I finally made the grade a few months later when I played a gar bage collector in something or other." "I've even committed murder —that is, as the murderess in "Murder at Random." Arena Debut "Last year seemed to• be my year for arena-type staging—l had the role of Juno in "Juno and the Paycock," complete with Irish ac cent, and played Helen of Troy, Miss Thoselwaite, and a nurse in "Pick Up Sticks." Currently I'm in "The Corn is Green," which closes this Friday. "I intend to act professionally some day, and perhaps direct," she said. Miss Risler has directed "All My Sons," "Phaedra," "Winterset" and "The Affairs of Anatol" in - PENN STATERS Make this a big weekend all around. Before you head for the Swedish Exhibition this Saturday night have your dinner at Barnard Tea Room. Here you will have a meal that lives up to your highest standards. Barnard Tea Room no S. BARNARD, 1 block west of Atherton AD 8-8311 Engagements Rowland-Cober Mr. and Mrs. James R. Cober of Indiana announce the engage ment of their daughter Eleanor to Eugene Rowland, son of Mrs. Margaret Rowland of Warren. Miss Cober is a fifth semester bacteriology major and a mem ber of Gamma Phi Beta. Mr. Rowland is serving with the United States Army at Fort Devens, Mass. McFarland-Smith Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Smith of Palmerton announce the en gagement of their daughter Janet to Clayton McFarland, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. McFarland of Pal merton. Miss Smith is a graduate of the Bethlehem Business College and is now employed as private sec retary for the Monroe Mutual In surance Company. Mr. McFarland is a seventh semester business administration major. He is' a member of Delta Sigma Pi and Sigma Phi Alpha. Carey-Overly Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Overly of Donegal announce the engage ment of their daughter Eileen to Albert Carey, son .of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carey of Latrobe. Miss Overly attended the Uni versity and is now employed in Donegal. Mr. Carey is a fifth semester agricultural education major and a member of Alpha Zeta. Church Groups Meet Tonight Five student church groups will meet tonight. The Rev. George Slavin of the Faith Community Church of Ros lyn will speak to the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship at 7:3Q to night in 405 Old Main. Hillel Foundation will hold Sab bath Eve services at 8 tonight, with Dr. Robert E. Dengler, pro fessor of classical languages, as guest speaker. His topic will be "An Aspect of Hellenistic Juda ism." Phi Epsilon Pi will be host for the service. The Newman Club will hold open house tonight and tomorrow at 8 p.m., with dancing . and re freshments. The Lutheran Student Associa tion will hold a social at 7:30 to night at the student center. • Dick Waite's Band will play for a square dance at 7:30 .tonight at Wesley Foundation of the Metho dist Church. The Foundation will hold open house at 7:30 p.m. to morrow. Local 417 to Meet Local 417 of the Building Serii c e Employees International, A.F.L., will meet at 8 p.m. to morrow in the Odd Fellows Hall to elect new officers. Three trus tees also are to be elected. the Little Theater in Old Main. "I have no advice for theater newcomers—just work hard, and you'll get plenty of that if you try." Putting her coffee cup down, she went on with a stage set sketch she was making. PAGE FIVE