top exhibitors & Ag Arena BY LAURA ENGLAND UNIVERSITY PARK For the second time m two weeks, the Penn mgh construction work is uncomplete, the Penn State Ag Arena was host to both state Ag Arena opened its doors to the Dairy Exposition held last weekend and the Little International Livestock Exposition a College of Agriculture student held April 21. Bravo 500. yield ♦3 ' hA •TiT Banners provide decorative scene p-.i M XT fSt m m fwg * y *3|| fA Q ■ m. *** - r. ' * i4l iM &J 3 e ▼ /L*‘ h «** ■V* ? *» w ■'v^ SiMm mV • W'j&t, m '/ / wdr®/ j j ""i l/ ' rj k Jim Hoge, center, Pittsburgh, is presented the Robert H. Rumler Award by Pa. Holstein Association executive secretary William Nichol, left, and Association president Sam Minor. tipi *4 SSdKp. f&<y»\j[Q m lIP t(. kj'l l ' > p+fc"' * ( / r. v '-<i i-' t ,« V *W H A' H» t *J ¥%' f 't*i s< |ft';t 'A >#i 3 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 5,1M4—A21 Receives Rumler award If ‘ f | I'*** fr ,<Ugg| activity, this being the 59th Annual Dairy Expostion held last weekend. Sponsored by the Penn State Dairy Science Club, the Dairy Exposition is open to all University students and is divided into an amateur and a professional show. Participants receive the op portunity to gain showing, fitting and judging experience while at the same time promoting the dairy industry. Of the 80 participants in this year’s show, sophomore Kim Kriebel, Millerstown, was named the all-around grand champion. Showing a Holstein, Miss Kriebel was also named champion fitter, with fitting judge Lori Sollen berger, Everett, commenting, “I can’t find a thing wrong with this animal.” All-around reserve honors went to junior Steve Shaw, Oley, who also showed a Holstein. Exhibiting outstanding showmanship qualities, Shaw was also selected champion showman by judge John Howard, Willow Street. Following behind Miss Kriebel in the fitting contest was Dennis James, Sandy Lake, named the reserve fitter. Kris Miller, Camp bel Hall, NY, received reserve showman honors. In the amateur division, Anne Magill, Wyomissing, was cham pion showman, and Ann Basehore, Mechanicsburg, was champion fitter. David Shilling Jr., Green ville, was both reserve champion showman and fitter. The following were the in dividual breed winners: Wrapping up the Ayrshire show were Alaire Smith, Canton, named champion fitter, and Don Gable, champion showman. The Brown Swiss champion showman title went to Kristine Shive, Quakertown. Sharon Wagaman, Waynesboro, was the champion fitter. Jersey class honors were earned by J. Craig Williams, Middletown, champion fitter, and Kaye Sweigard, Halifax, champion showman. Receiving Holstein honors were Kim Kriebel, the Penn State Dairy Princess, champion fitter, and Steve Shaw, champion showman. Both the champion showman and champion fitter Guernsey titles went to Laurie Dobrosky, Glen Rock. In addition to the cattle show, in which participants are judged soley on the fitting and showmanship of their animals, special events featuring milk chugging, calf dressing and milking contests were held. The fraternity milk chugging contest was won by Delta Theta Sigma, with a time of 1:03 minutes. The independent milk chugging (Turn to Page A3O)
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