FRIDAY: MARCH- 19..1954 Ellis, McCovvan Win Elections 1588 Women Cast Ballots In WSGA, WRA Finals Patricia Ellis was elected president of the Women's Stu dent Government Association and Mildred McCowan head of the Women's Recreation Association by votes of 944 and 793, 2 Groups to Hold St. Patrick's Day Parties Tonight St. Patrick's Day will be cele brated tonight with parties by two of the student church groups. 7 - ewman Club will hold a St. Patrick's Day raffle party from 8 to 11 tonight at Phi Kappa. Wesley Foundation of the Meth odist Church will also hold, a St. Patrick's Day party at 7:30 tonight at the foundation. Folk and square dancing will be featured. The Penn State Bible Fellow ship will meet at 7:30 tonight in 405 Old Main. A Purim Debate on. "The Ha mantasch versus the Latke" will be held at Sabbath Eve services at 8 tonight at Hillel Foundation, 224 S. Miles street. Shari Marcus, Phyllis Stiefel, Sidney Goldblatt, and Edward Klevans will act as a panel in the discussion. Mem bers of Sigma Delta Tau will be hostesses for the service. The Rev. Harold Dietz of Belle fonte will give the fourth lecture in.a series on "The History of the Passion" at 7:30 tonight at the Lutheran Student Association, 124 W. College avenue. Following the program a square dance will be held at the student center. Collegiate Chatter (Continued from page four) "Brown Fraternities. Abolished" caused a good deal of excite ment and concern on many campuses. But the article, an nouncing the removal of fra ternities at Brown University and establishment of a house system similar to Harvard's residential plan, was all a hoax. The Brown Daily, Herald edi tor, it seems, was just continu ing a traditional practice of blasting some controversial sub ject to mark the last issue of the retiring staff. The University of Southern California has really advanced in to the field of progressive educa tion. It is now possible for a six yearold to attend classes in the university. The student may take advanced courses in rhythm, piano and orchestra. It's always been said that the answer to any problem is to find an angle, but after reviewing our marks for the past semester we have decided that in the future we shall rely on the "try angle." . We had always been told that although gentlethen preferred blondes they married brunettes. By MARY BOLICH respectively, as 1588 women stu dents cast ballots in the final elec tions yesterday. Arlene Borgeson, runnerup to Miss Ellis. automatically became WSGA secretary. The 57 per cent vote in the final elections was under the percen tage for the primaries Wednesday. Sixty per cent of the students voted in the primaries. Mac Alli ster Hall with 100 per cent and Grange with 95 per cent led the dormitory turnouts. Eighty-six per cent of the women voted in Woman's Building, 68 in Thomp son, 65 in Atherton, 52 in Sim mons and 48 in McElwain. Kay Kingsley became the new WSGA vice president, defeating Carolyn Cunningham. Susan Hill defeated Dorothy Glading for the post hf treasurer. In the closest vote of the elec- I tion Martha Michener won as sophomore senator over Susanne Scholl. In two other close contests Gail Smith defeated Carol Jenks for senior senator and Nancy Va Tries was elected town senator, defeating Nancy Bunnel. Patricia Dickinson defeated Roberta San key for junior senator. In the WRA elections, Mary Bu chanan was elected vice president, winning over Peggy Davis. Mimie Jones is the new secretary treas urer by virtue of her win over Sheila Nearing. Marilyn Fisher won the intra mural chairmanship post from Shirley Fry and Martha Patterson defeated Virginia McDonald to be come assistant intramural chair man. Barbara Nichols is sophomore representative as a result of her win over Alwilda Van Atta. Quill Girl, who was also voted on during the final elections, will be announced at the Matrix Table sponsored annually by Theta Sig ma Phi, women's national profes sional journalism fraternity. Run ning for Quill Girl were Nancy White, president of WSGA, Bar bara Wallace, president of WRA, and Betsy Siegler, president of Mortar Board. WD Record Dance A record dance will be held to night in the West Dorm lounge Robert Gellman, West Dorm so cial chairman, has announced. Theta Xi Theta Xi recently entertained Kappa Delta at the chapter house. The pledges presented a skit. Dancing and entertainment fol lowed. However, two members of the Vanderbilt Hustler staff set out to disprove the gentlemen prefer blondes theory and came up with the following fact: Vanderbilt men prefer brunettes to blondes four to three! They also prefer conservative hairdos with a slight wave and put thumbs down on the pony tail. THE f DAILY COLLEGPAN: STATE COLLEGE. "PENNSYLVANIA Women Release Election Figures engagemento Moskowitz-Sukenik Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Sukenik of Hazleton announce the en gagement of their dai .ghter Phyl lis to Myron Moskowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Moskowitz of Shamokin. Miss Sukenik was graduated from the University. She is a member of Sigma Delta Tau, Delta Alpha Delta, women's debate hon orary, and Pi Gamma Mu, science honorary. Mr. Moskowitz was graduated from the University. He is a mem ber of Zeta. Beta Tau. He also was graduated from law school at the University, of Pennsylvania. • Sororities and Fraternities! faculty teas ? exchange dinners ? mixed socials ? Get Your P erion lizei napkins and matches .. Delivery Within 1 Week to 10 Days TH PHONt 2 1 , 11r4, 11 11.11111741 rimmaimmi • NM 111111rJraIIIMIII :00.1•1 IP: 203 E BEAVER AVE. TAT CO LUIZ 1 Patricia Ellis WSGA PRESIDENT Mildred McCowan WRA PRESIDENT Co-edita Kappa Sigma New pledges of Kappa Sigma are Jack Godayte, David Shenot. Kenneth Outwater, Robert Ben nett. Bruce Lutton, and Randall Owen. Beta Sigma Rho New initiates of Beta Sigma Rho are Jerome Bogutz, Arthur Bren er, Sheldon Brown, Louis Fryman, Arnold Hoffman, Steven Kardon, and Jack Solomon. New pledges are Sheldon Am sel, Harris Coleman, Gilbert Freedman, Gerald G-L en, Robert Krakoff, Roger Miller, and Robert Segal. Sigma Pi New initiates of Sigma Pi are Brent Curtiss, Joseph Frederick, George Haddad, Rolfe Ross, Ro bert Simmons, Edward Suley, Bruce Vogelsinger, and George E. Whitfield. Gamma Phi Beta Gamma Phi Beta recently en tertained Delta Tau Delta in the Grange playroom. Entertainment included singing and games. Re freshments were served. The sorority recently ribboned Aloyse Cokewell. Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma recently enter tained Zeta Tau Alpha at the chapter house. The fraternity pledges provided entertainment. Dancing and refreshments fol lowed. Kappa Sigma recently elected George Harsl'aw, IFC representa tive and Joseph Adams, publicity chairman. Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta recently en tertained Kappa Delta Rho at the chapter house. - The sisterspre sented a skit. Dancing and. re freshments were included. Chi Omega Chi Omega was entertained re cently by Theta Kappa Phi. En tertainment by a magician was followed by dancing and refresh ments. Beta Theta Pi Beta Theta Pi recently, enter tained Delta Zeta at the chapter house. A square dance was held. Sigma Pi Alpha Xi Delta was entertained recently by Sigma Pi at the chap ter house. The pledges presented a skit and refreshments were served. Dancing followed., Phi Kappa Phi Kappa recently entertained Kappa Kappa Gamma. Entertain ment was provided by pledges of both groups and refreshments were served. By BAYLEE FRIEDMAN Women students voted yester day, 1041 to 390, to release Wom en's Student Government Asso ciation and Women's Recreation Association final• election figures for the first time in the organiza tions' election history. The vote, taken during WSGA WRA final elections, repealed a decision made at house meeting in 1951 against the public disclos ure of election figures. Ellis Wins 943 to 550 Patricia Ellis defeated Arlene Borgeson for the WSGA presiden tial post by a vote of 943 to 550. Kay Kingsley polled 808 votes for vice president against Carolyn Cunningham's 657 and Susan Hill received 766 votes against Doro thy Glading's 598 for the treas urer's office. Gail Smith was elected senior senator of WSGA by 182 votes against 173 for Carole Jenks. Pat Dickinson polled 247 votes against 142 for Roberta Sankey for the junior senatorial post, and Mar tha Mitchener defeated Susan Scholl, 261 to 254. Twelve town students voted for Nancy Van- Tries and eight for Nancy Bun nell. McCowan Polls 793 Votes Mildred McCowan received 793 to Eleanor Gwynn's 690 votes in the W R A presidential contest. Mary Buchanan was elected vice president by .814 to 641 votes of Peggy Davis. Miriam Jones defeated Sheila Nearing for the post of secretary treasurer, 885 to 536. Marilyn Fisher polled 778 votes against Shirley Fry's 683 for intramural chairmanship, a n d Martha Patterson defeated Vir ginia McDonald, 859 to 619, for assistant intramural chairman ship. Barbara Nicholes was elect ed WRA sophomore representa tive over Alwilda Van Atta by 234 votes to 177. The decision to take the elec tion release issue back to indi vidual woman voters came at a WSGA. Senate meeting Friday.. IliullllHhlHlllllllllllllllllHHllilllllfli vo iettilig as like Oa mem never never... shwa the world began—has there ' f 4 '4 r E bY ki t h 2i gC . Lent/series new, exciting perfume created for your special moments...a little primitive—eternally feminine —completely uninhibited! 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