PAGE FOUR WSGA Treks to Ag Hill For New Prexy, Waygood Mary Lou Waygood, just back from an appendicitis scare, stepped off the bus at 8 p.m. Tuesday to accept congrats from a sorority sister, and thus a new WSGA president is born. When asked the usual question about what reaction she had to becoming president, Mary Lou, true to form, answered the usual reply: "I am greatly honored and certainly hope I will live up to the hopes of those who elected me." But after all, even a new prexy can. be caught unawares. Actually, Mary Lou is a blonde, fair-skinned student of—and this will really give you a kick—ani mal husbandry. She wants to live on a ranch out West, 'and take as her motto "Go West, young wo man. go west." A slight pause must be allowed for Greeley to turn over That picture of the coed in the currcnt issue of Froth showing her with her arm around a sheep is typical of the curriculum she is tnk•ing. Last semester it was horses; this semester, which is her sixth, it's sheep. A=ide from the fact that Mary Lou is busy planning a trip to California this summer to look over a few ranches, she adores people, her favorite hobby is hob bies. and she likes to pick straw berries and eat them fresh from the garden. juct for the records, Mary Lou's activities are WSGA junior sen ator. PSCA cabinet, Cwens pres ident, Ag Student Council, third NW Ath Unit Honors Coeds Complete with cigarette girls :and floor show, northwest unit of Atherton staged anight club party in honor of the graduating senior women Tuesday night. The senior gifts were _distrib uted by cigarette girls Jean Edelman, Jean Sommer, and Norma Teitebaum. An original song by Jeanne Eisenberg was the seniors' response. Floor show numbers included tap dancing by Joyce Eichorn and company with Margaret Martin at the piano; two songs by Gloria Wharry, accompanied Eby Romayne Aumiller; a dance number, Jealousy, by Faye Ma tulis, Harriet Morgan, Marilyn Watman, and Ruth Weisberger, accompanied by. Adrienne Sha piro. Mistress of Ceremonies for the event was Kathleen Ryder. In charge of plans were Ann Baker, Marilyn Boller. Mary Ebner, Jean Edelman, Madge Finkbeiner, Margaret Green, Dorothy Labo vitz, Shirley Mathews, Mitzi Shade, Jean !Sommer, Norma Teitelbaum, and Willadeen Woodruff. Bathe Your Beauty in , i ; glamour -- - _ ~,,,, 7 i. . .. . Be the goddess Nep vipi s'-'-'' -,..;-, \ ,t • :k.." 7 3 .,..,.-; ' tune in . one of our brief, ..i,.: - ... :: ::" .,. '> bare and so fashionable X i - t . 1 t fi swim suits. Come in today ... . , . I 4 !. II for your glamorous new , I ?,. ..1 ~ . „z, .. ‘ bathing suit. C 2 IA .. ...:P . CHARLES SHOP . S. Allen St. By MARILYNN JACOBSON semester secretary-treasurer, Block and Bridle Club, Freshman Council, Freshman's Custom's Board, and Delta Gamma presi dent. Panhel Fills Top Offices Florence Ratchford, Gamma Phi Beta, and Zelda Fier man, Al pha 'Epsilon Phi, were installed as president and vice-president re spectively, of Panhellenic Coun cil on Tuesday ngiht. Panhel presidents are appoint ed according to sorority date of founding, 'Priscilla Wagner, Al pha Chi Omega, past president stated. Virginia , McClusky will be pres ident for the first eight weeks while Miss Illateliford, is .practice teaching. Other officers will be elected in the fall. Miss Ratchford is president of Gamma Phi Beta and a , member of Pi Lambda Theta, national education honorary, All-College Student Union committee, and, is . working on the current relief program of the College. Miss Fierman, a transfer stu dent from Connecticut University, is on the advertising .crew for the coming Thespian show. Cwens Will 'lnitiate 31 At Old English Banquet Cwens will initiate 31 freshman and sophomore women at the an nual Old English 'banquet at the State,.College Hotel,_ Sunday night, announced lVia6T LOU . Way; good, president, today. 'Phyllis James is chairman of the banquet arrangements, and Caro-. lyn Currier heads the ritual com mittee. All pledges have su'ccess- fully passed the .liational exams necessary for• initiation, said Miss Waygood. Theta Sigma 'Phi . . ..women's journalism honor ary, will initiate seven pledges at the Kappa Alpha Theta house at 6:30 p.m. on -Tuesday. , Ofticers Sor the Mall semester wil' be elected. THE COLLEGIAN Introducing 'Puff,' The Blond Bomber Of the Hare Family The latest rage of the male ele ment on campus is a platinum blond with come-hitherish pink eyes. Her only defect is a lop sided left ear, but that doesn't keep the men 'away. This new sensation's name is "Puff" and she's a member of the Hare family. To get down to brass tacks, Puff is a rabbit but she's not the usual type that you see scurry ing through Ag Hill gardens. Be sides being ,- the only rabbit to live in a fraternity house, she also has the distinction of being the only female to make her home with a group of fraters. From Ath, to Theta Xi It all came about when a coed, finding it difficult to keep a rab bit in Atherton Hall, turned the lucky female over to the Theta Xi's. Puff must have missed , dorm life for as a youngster she wandered over to Atherton one day and had a fine time chewing up dresses and slippers. Evident ly, however, she gradually found , life with a bunch of men more, appealing for she settled .down - at the Theta Xi house where she's living in a rabbit's paradise. • Now that she's older, all of twelve weeks, she makes her home in a pen built especially for her in the back yard of the fra ternity house. As would be ex pected of an exceptional girl like Puff she's a connoisseur of foods, preferring lettuce, carrots, and saltines, with root beer and doughnut s for dessart. She's fed these delicacies 'by Theta Xi Bill Baer three times a day but meal time varies according to Bill's classes. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Proving the adage, "Gentlemen prefer blonds," Puff is the sen sation of Saturday nights at the fraternity house. She's catching on to this college life rapidly and it's expected that soon Puff will broaden' out her "eat, sleep, and socialize" existence with some classes. So—if you see, a smooth plati num blond .strolling down . the in 'a • feW` semesters, wait for an introduction, just go up and say "hello" to Puff. Co-Clib It's a boy . . . they think. Mac Hall coeds living on third floor north proudly display their child to callers but explain a little sheep ishly that the sex of the new-born is undetermined as yet. Robins can be that way, you know. Little did the "mama" robin anticipate the wide spread attention she and her brood wete to receive when she and her hubby decided to build on the third floor fire escape, but with the housing situation.what it is, even the trees are crowded. At the latest report, two other births are impending, and readers are • advised to watch the local news paper for further developments. Flash: There are now three baby birds Robins to • Sororities And with a .quick switch from robins. w to sororities and fraterni ties e find that lots has been happening this week. Phi Kappa Psi recently had a joint party with the Chi Phis and plans to entertain with Spoudekastor next week. This fraternity recently p:edged Johnnie Benglian, Larry Lowry and John' Zagoudis. The Phi Delis 'have pledged Al Mac- Donald.' The AChiOs had a des sert party for the SAEs Tuesday night, and not too long ago the Delta Sigs were entertained by. the Kappas. Two sororities have pledge ,dances slated • for this. weekend; the AOPis will • hold. theirs at the University Club to morrow, night to the music of, Gene Sprague and his Pink Ele phants while the ChiOs are.plan ning theirs for the Nittany Lion Inn on Saturday night, music by the Campus Owls. Men in Ath? No doubt, the party who called a first floor room in Atherton Hall and was cheerfully greeted by an o'h, so masculine voice was surprised. But the explanation that it "must be the wrong num ber because, this is the such and such fraternity" was accepted the first time, 'and the conversation ceased for the minute. With fra ternities on campus who could be expected to know that there is no such and such fraternity listed? Any way, a few minutes later the persistent caller tried- again only Druids • • . ... gave a ;banquet in honor a their newly initiated , melmibers at the Allencrest at' 6:45 p.m. last •Dr.... Burke. M...Nermanni, p - rofessOr - ixf History at the !College, and Leo 1-11odclc, 'boxing .coadh, were gdest speakers. . THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1946 4 2)0144 Stowe to be greeted by a different but equally masculine 'voice. It took an enterprising hostess to figure out that first floor phones sitting on window sills are equally ac cessible from the outside, and just to keep the record straight, the culprits were severely repri manded., (ed. note: if it had been a second floor phone, the situa tion might have proved More ser ious.) Sorority Bits The SDTs and their dates had a breakfast Sunday, and last night they had a weiner roast at Fairmont Park. The sorority has elected the following officers to serve next fall: Sybil Peskin, president; Marlyn Watman, vice president; Dorothy Leibovitz, corresponding secretary; Theresa Cohen, recording secretary, and Eileen Ershler, treasurer. Spoude kastor pledges are 'planning a pic nic for Saturday •at Greenwood Furnace. 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