—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 14, 1977 112 PSU posts livestock UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Pewter mugs, plaques, magazine subscriptions, and wrist watches were among the prizes awarded April 30 at the 60th Little In ternational Livestock Ex position at The Pennsylvania State University. The show was. sponsored by the Block and Bridle Club with support from the Department of Dairy and Animal Science. Alumni and others wanting to promote student interest in livestock donated the prizes. Many hours of work on his Angus heifer paid off for Gregory McKean of Mercer, a sophomore in animal in dustries. McKean captured the title of grand champion showman. He was also selected champion beef fitter, champion beef showman, champion Angus fitter, and champion Angus showman. The reserve grand champion showman was Gregory Snyder, .a senior in animal industries from New Tripoli. He won initial honors with a Dorset ewe. Snyder swept the sheep competition by winning champion sheep showman, champion sheep fitter, champion Dorset showman, reserve champion Anugs showman, and reserve champion Angus fitter. Virginia “Ginger” Stokes from Westtown won the titles of reserve cham pion beef fitter and cham pion Crossbred fitter. Carl McCullough of Mercer took top honors in the Charolais show as champion Charolais showman and champion A Bazooka On-the-farm storage has now be come one of your most important management tools For a long lasting, safe and smooth running handling system be sure to specify Bazooka augers In the Bazooka line of bin loadmg/unloadmg TUT KEIISHEY EQUIPMENT PI {COMPANY, INC. is is show results Charolais fitter. Gary Petersen of York followed closely as reserve champion Charolais showman and reserve champion Charolais fitter. Champion Hereford showman was Carl Egolf of Schellsburg and champion Hereford fitter was Diane Cotter of Monroeville. Timothy Livingston of Dover was reserve champion Hereford showman and Bonnie Stover of Sunbury was reserve champion Hereford fitter. In the Crossbred show, Lawrence “Les” McAllister from Oxford was champion corssbred showman and Amy Margolin of Levjttown won both reserve champion crossbred showman and reserve champion crossbred fitter. Taking the second highest honors in the sheep division were Kathleen Hayes of Somerville, N.J., who was chosen reserve champion sheep showman after she secured the title champion Suffolk showman, and Cindy Stockdale of Dayton who was reserve champion sheep fitter and reserve champion Dorset fitter. Marilyn “Mimi” Bathe from Pitt sburgh won champion Southdown showman ad preserve champion South down showman and reserve champion Southdown fitter. Champion Southdown fitter was Barbara David of Mars and reserve champion Southdown showman was Barbara Peck of Pittsburgh. Joan Liesau of Spring City equipment, distribution augers and automatic feeding systems you have a wide choice of capaci ties. accessories and drives. You have greater flexibility plus free dom to expand later on. Route 30 West at the Centerville Exit was reserve champion Dorset showman. Winners with Suffolk sheep were Carol Shoener of Scranton, champion Suffolk fitter, Diane Jordan of Greensburg, reserve champion Suffolk fitter, and John Walter of Holidaysburg reserve champion Suffolk showman. Daniel Baum of Elizabethtown captured top prizes in the swine division as champion swine showman and champion -Yorkshire showman. Robert Wagner of Pittsburgh performed equally well as champion swine fitter and champion Yorkshire fitter. Michael State from Homer City was reserve champion Yorkshire showman and Gary T. Oakes of Jackson Center was reserve champion Yorkshire fitter. Mark Durdach of Dun more won reserve champion swine showman and champion Duroc showman. C.H. McCutcheon of New Wilmington was reserve champion swine fitter and champion Duroc fitter. The reserve champion swine fitter and champion Duroc fitter. The reserve champion champion Duroc showman was Mary Fazio from Pitt sburgh, and reserve champion fitter was Rebecca Raschke of Bethlehem. Winning the horse show were Jana Mellott from McConnellsburg, named champion horse showman, and Bonny Beck from Punxsutawney, champion horse fitter. Terry Coon of SYCAMORE IND. PARK 255 PLANE TREE DRIVE LANCASTER, PA. 17603 (717)393-5807 Clinton won both -reserve champion horse showman and reserve champion horse fitter. The awards- banquet for the 60th Little International was officiated by Chester Huges, show manager, from Portage. Mr. Richard Kuzemcbak of State College was the guest of honor with the show dedicated to him. Mr. Kuzemchak -is the shepherd at Penn State. Professor Glenn R. Kean, advisor to the Block and Bridle Club, presented the Glenn R. 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