—iancastar Farming, Saturday, May 12,1979 106 While hundreds attended the dairy exposition... o % '■'■ *, '-oV'' *?■ . \ vV'* x \ * sv* N ,. ~> s 'ss&■£ T' V v O vvfv, *, , ~ %‘ ' »r>; « -IK'" _ »*> C \ ~'- - i »'< 1 \V, V'A ** ' ‘V- *. " ' -?* v s >, -s^'. v'r'-vv, ’• ;r:\j V“'' ■> , >• • , >*4A . I s \ vv ' s f Dairy Expo (Continued from Page 96) The sorority milking contest featured Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alpha Phi, and Chi Omega placing 1-2-3, respectively. A milking contest for independent female students was won by Karen Oellers and Kathy Listinak. Martha Hoge and Carol Mazze were second, while Joyce Elmeier and Karen Schmidt were third. SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS READY MIX CONCRETE FOR EVERY PURPOSE 1 J A DIVISION OF A. G. KURTZ A SONS INC. • Crushed Stone • Ready Mixed Concrete * Asphalt Paving • QUALITY CONTROLLED CONCRETE • RADIO EQUIPPED FLEET • MIX UNIFORMITY THRU AUTOMATION • SATURDAY MORNING DELIVERY PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE DENVER RD #3 ... phone 215-267-7591 * < w’ The award presentations didn’t end there. Top showmen and fitters in in dividual breeds were also recognized. Taking top showmanship honors in the Ayrshire breed was Nancy Dinsmoor. Runner-up was Christine Kyper. In fitting, the top two places were won by Christine Kyper, and Pat Weiss, respectively. - v *• \/ V. ,v ,'j :" ,'"^,4^ a\ -• , ‘ f ' x i« ** » * 'S \ > * i,,yw I, ♦ s ' v ‘ \ m '' . : . $■ , fops among Brown Swiss fitters were Cheryl Moran and Joe Schacte, who took first and second place, respectively. Champion showman among Brown Swiss exhibitors was Earl Biggers. Doug Braham was runner-up. In the Guernsey division, Martha Gregory was the top showman and reserve champion fitter. Karen Oellers was the top fitter, and Pam Fair was runner-up in the showmanship contest. Kathleen McCloskey outsbowed the competition in the Jersey breed, while Eileen Fabian placed second. In fitting, it was JsW'V V s Loyal Penn Staters include loyal Nittany Lion football fans, and although the Dairy Expo was enough reason to travel to Centre County, the Blue-White football game couldn't be resisted. The Dairy Expo lasted entire day and had a strong attendance throughout, but the dairy crowd thinned somewhat around 2 p.m. when coach Joe Paterno showed what he has to offer this year. It out to be another kicking game until late in the fourth quarter (that’s football time, not udders) when both teams scored touchdown and tied the game at 22 a piece. The Nittany Lion rose to the occasion by climbing a human pyramid and signaling "We’re Number 1” with both hands. Terry Miller first and Barbara Barnett second. Baxter, the grand champion in both fitting and showmanship, went into the nng with a Holstein. Show manager for this year was W. Douglas Seipt, a senior from Keystone Farms, Easton. Assisting him were the head breed managers. They were: Louise Pelkofer of Pitt sburgh, Ayrshires; Ted Bean, Franklin, Brown Swiss; Mark Bachman, Ulysses, Guernseys; Dale Olver, Honesdale, Jerseys; and Ernest Pyle, Malvern, Holsteins. Assistant breed managers were Christine Kyper, Huntingdon; Pam Hess, Stillwater; Jane Gregory, Lititz; Jeff Harding, Brookville; Lori Sollen berger, Everett; Cynthia Shirey, Beavertown; Dave Castrogiovanni, Montgrose; and Dave Schuler, Fleet wood. The dairy exposition is sponsored annually by the Penn. State Dairy Science Club.