Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, September 28, 1923, Image 3

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DAIRY iIDSBANDRY 'CLUB
PLANS-ACTIVE-PROGRAM
Sixty Members Attend First:Meet
ing—To Finance judging Team
to Syracuse Fair
Discussions 'of hoth the National
Dairy Sheer and of the prospects for
Penn State's Dairy Husbandry 'Club
were In vogue lost Wednesday evening
at Room '249 Dairy Building, where the
pre-mentioned organisation held its In
itial meeting of the year, This first
gathering of the-ehth was marked by
a: display of spirit on the part of the
members, and by an unusually large
attendanm, there being ever sictY men
present,' Including-faculty members.
Reports were heard from V. K Heck
el '24, who - was high man on Penn
State , . Dairy Products Judging team,
recently returned from the show held
at Springfield, Massachusetts L L
Hug '24, who Was high man on the
Dairy Cattle Judging team entered at
the same show, also gave some reports
concerning the show itself and the re
sults of the different Judging contests.
.All the men appeared to 'be very well
satisfied with the trip and they wore
anxious to have Penn State enter the
National Dairy Show, Which will be
held at Syracuse, NeW York, the week
of October eighth
&11l Send' Helm
On the recommendation elf several
of the club members,' it was decided
that the Ohl) should send a judging
team to the Syracuse show, and that it
should furnish the sum of ono hundred
and twenty-five dollars, which is figur
ed as two-thirds the approximate sum
necessary to send the local delegation
to the Now York elty. Dairy depart
ments of other colleges throughout the
United Staten are able to finance their
judging learns on tripe, but Penn 6tate
in not wealthy enough to do this
In order to make the gift of this
money boSsible, the club decided to sell
ice cream, chocolate milk and other
dairy products at various tknea
throughout the year. To makepossible
the - realliitik of this money. It Was em-
Phasised that the full cooperation of
all the club members was necessary,
and in order to effect this and also to
make preparations for these several
sales, a committee wt. appointed. C.
B. Tilton '24 Will act as chairman of
this committee, which is composed of
W Burden '24, M P. Soponls '24
and 6 H. ruhrer '24
't A social committee. the duty of which
will ho to furnish entertainment for
the meetings, was also appointed by the
president of ?the club. II A. Body '24
was named as chairman of this com
mittee. and he will have us his co
'workers, C M. Ogborno '24, GI W.
Moore . 25 and E W. Smith '24. An
other committee eves named to make
e. signboard for the purpose of an
nouncing the meetings of the Dairy
Husbandry Club This was put In the
hands of W. R. Willet '24, with E. M.
Myers as his assistant.
Quite a amber of Students are plim
ning to' attend the Syracuse show and
these men will leave State College eith
er on October ninth or on October sixth
All who are going have a special de
sire to be there on Wedneeday Octob
er tenth, ealhat day has been set aside
ge Pennsylvania Day and will be fittingly
celebrated The Dairy Husbandry stu
dents will not he alone at the show on
this latter date as Penn State'e renown
ed student band has been obtained to
give several selections at this time.
The Syracuse show has grown to
such Immense proportions that it is
now a national exposition, and not only
the UnltedfStates and Canada will be
represented in the cattle show there,
but there may also be quite a few for
eign entries. Exhibits of the latest
Inventions and Improvements in dairy
manufacturing - machinery will be on
hand and demonstrated. A great many
of - thergy - extdbittrwlll he - modele of me
chines that are not in use now and
PrbbablY-will , not be in use for a few
years to come, so the opportunity for
all to see what - future dairy machinery
Nlll 10e1t- Ilkelti also ~preiented
The Club 0111 ms
Th'e Dairy Husbandry Club, this year,
20,000 I.2ophiphyll7,ooo In ono om 7
to hear'Sottsa:
A broad i toeßluclier Oxford
with double welt. Made in
, Black:Scotch Grain Leather.
t, Priced at $lO.OO
\
''l2oth -- Century , Shoeloi ;
has . Its president Wilbur Selpt
who Is starting the activities of the
club in such a manner that nothing
but a successful year can result As
sisting Schit, and occupying the el.
'of vice-president Is C B Tilton '24 Et
W Clarke '24 Is secretary of tho club
and the finances of the organization
rest in the hands of W R Willa '24.
The Dairy Husbandry Club Is malt
ing 'preparations for having the bmt
authorities on the dairy businesc.ap
pear hero this fall and - winter to speak
some time this winter In Old Chapel
A moving picture film Ivhich will prove
of Intermit to all will probably be shown
at the regular meetings of the club
JUDGING TEAM CAPTURES'
EASTERN STATES TROPHY
Men Win One Hundred and Twen-
ty-five Dollars—J. P. Willman
Is High Individual Scorer
For the fourth consecutive time the
Steels Judging tram representing the
Animal Haub filthy department of Penn
State .on the Eastern States Trophy
at the Eastern States Erposition held
at Springfield, Massachusetts, Septem
ber the seventeenth. In winning the
trophy, which is a three hundred dol
lar silver cup. the Penn State team
beat its competitors by the - largest
score that over won the trophy, scor
ing 4200 points to Cornell's 3900 points,
the latter taking second place
Each team was composed of live men
from each of the various eastern agri
cultural schools The team represent
ing Penn State was composed of J P
Willman '24, H E Warner '24, It. H
McCulloch E 03 Kirsch . 2.4, and
II 13 Ucker t '24 The first live win
ning teams in the Exposition lucre
Penn State, Cornell, University of New
Hampshire, Connecticut Agricultural
College and Massachusetts Agricultural
College.
Besides grinning first place, the team
won ono hundred and twenty-five dol
lars in mire. money Jr P. Willman
was the highest individual scorer, lead
ing his nearest competitor by 13U
points 'Warner took third place,
Kirsch fourth, McCulloch ninth
and Eckert twelfth. The team
Judged three classes of beef cattle,
thtee classes of draft homes, three
classes of sheep and three classes of
swine
Penn Stutz Cattlo
The cattle exhibited by the depart
ment of Animal Husbandry at Spring
field. Massachusetts Avon the Grand
Champion Steer award and the Grand
Champion Steer Herd The (hand
Champion Steer alVald was won by a
Junior yearling Abet.leen-Angus stem,
Cedet Dell Prince In the Aberdeen-
Angue steer Wass Penn State won first
and What places on the senior yearling,
first on the Junior yearling and first
on the steer herd In the Shorthorn
chum, first on the suitor yearling, first
and second on the "junior yearling,
first on steer calf and firm on steer
hard, In the Hereford class, third on
Junior yearling steer and fourth on
the steer herd. The Champion of all
classes came together to pick the Grand
Champion steer. Penn State received
Grand Champion steer, Champion steer
Herd and also fourth on the senior
yearling Aberdeen-Angus heifer:
The total premium money received
at Springfield Ives five hundred and
forty dollars. Porfessor W. H. Tom
have, director of the Eastern States
Exposition with the assistance of Pro
fessor P L. Bentley wore in charge
of the cattle show and spent the en
tire week at Springfield.
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
TIE; LUTHERAN CHURCH Invites
you to attend tho annual student re
ception, to be held In tho church to
night at 7:30. Everybody Is wel
come
Do YOU believe in a perma-
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New College _Chaplain Is Impressed By
- Opportunities Offered at Penn State
kLUaAI .
"I am deeply impressed with Penn
State and her possibilities To my way
of thinking she has been firmly found
ed and is on the road to being one of
the greatest educational institutions in .
America," said the Re‘orend Dr Fraser
Metzger in speaking of his first impres
sion of Penn State.
Entering -wholeheartedly Into the
pork which has been accorded him in
the !Mice of the official college chap
! lain, Doctor Metzger hoe already be
come one Of the loyal supporters of
Penn State Speaking of the Penn State
spirit ho said. "On no other campus,
has the welcome that has been given
me been so pronounced as It has at
Penn State The faculty, Including the!
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THE , PENN,STATE.COLLEGIAN
respective deans and heads of depart
ments, and the students as a whole,
have that wholehearted spirit of ser
vice and lo3alty that counts so much
for the success of my undertaking"
Doctor Metzger intends to make per
sonal contact with the vtudents part of
his daily nark He has been named
"daddy" by the students and no better
mention of the devotion and service
which Doctor Metzger will render to
the student body can be found than
that ashen ho rushed with all speed to
the bedsides of those Penn State stu
dents who are confined in the Bellefonte
Hospital
The new chaplain Is a man of pleas
ing personality and possesses a voice
that carries a nate of friendship to his
hearers The father of tno sons, he is
capable of ministering to the wants and
needs of the students as only a father
knows how. He will have an office on
the second floor of Old Main, and with
the following words to the students of
Penn State there le extended an Invi
tation to the student body to visit him
at his office for any advice and counsel
that may lie in lila power to minister
"My feeling toward Penn State is
best defined in the cordial good will
and kindly reception that has been ex
tended to me at my coming to the
campus I am particularly grateful to
the student body for Its chapel spirit
and the respect shown toward that
which is spiritual In life
"If I can play some part in the de
velopment of an Institution of so great
promise I shall count It tm the greatest
privilege of my life. To that end and
with such vision I gladly give my sin
cere pledge"
HEALTH SERVICE GIVES
TIMELY AID TO STUDENT
The service Which the Penn State
department of Health Service is rend
ering to the students becomes more ap
parent as the circumstances surround
ing casco of Illness unfold themselves
from time to time J. H Smart '27,
felt 111 last Saturday and followed the
advice of the college,physiclan, Dr J
P Ritenour, to report to the Infirmary
upon the immediate discovery of illness
in any form
A speedy 'and accurate diagnosis of
his trouble resulted in having him re
moved to the hospital at Bellefonte for
an epee:Won of appendicitis Smart
nag rushed, to the hospital late Satur
day night and was operated upon at
me o'clock Sunday morning. His
promptness In going to the Infirmary
ma, or may not have been the means
of saving his life, but at any rate, hie
condition at present is reported as bet
ter than If he had neglected to make
use of the service offered by the col
lege
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8:00 A. M. Till Midnight
Open Aftey,..4lll,Dances
To The Evergreens
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WRIGHT'S ORCHESTRA
COLUMBUS, OHIO
FROSH , . CUSTOMS OFF
Busses will start leaving Co-Op at 7:30
and will continue during and
after dance
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Let's_. Swell
The Campaign Fund
CLASS OF 1924 HOLDS
FIRST MEETING OF YEAR
Meeting for the first time this year.
the senior class last Monday evening
selected from among Its members those
who were eligible for the Louise Car
negie and the John yv White Scholar
ships. Twenty-live names were chos
en, six of which wore women. The pe
titions of ten men were presented for
membership In the class of 1921, all of
which were accepted and the men vot
ed In
The resignation of E. IL Jameson,
class secretary, was read and accept
ed The following men were nominated
for this olllce• G W. Boyer, W. B
Oliver, H N Pat"lnger, J. C Kinkaid,
Leon Lentz, Wm. Haas, H .1 Corswirt,
E R Schultz E B Sterrett, J V.
Chapman, C. T. Anderson, W C. Pier
son
President D V. Border appointed a
committee to arrange for the annual
senior dance, and after making a few
remarks the meeting adjourned
FIRST MEETING IS HELD
- BY COUNTRY LIFE CLUB
More than sixty students In the Agri
cultural Education course were present
at the opening meeting of the Country
Life Club, which was held Tuesday
rivening In the Horticultural Building
S. B Park '24, president of the organ'-
, notion, welcomed the old and new mem
bers and Secretary L S. Bailey '24 out
lined a tour year plan of club activities
which will Include play production. or
ganised play supervision, athletic dl
redtlon and musical productions
Among the &acuity members present
were Professors H. G Parkinson .d
R. G Bressler and the) spal.e on the
advantages and alms of the club The
next meeting of the club will be held In
Room 101), Horticultural Building, on
Tuesday cc ening. October ninth at
seven-thirty o'clock All students en
rolled in the course of Agricultural Ed
ucation are Invited to attend
Keep the Penn State Beacon
aglow throughout the world.
The "Y" is the home fire--
Keep it burning
Thanks!
We take this means of
expressing our gratitude
for the splendid spirit
shown us during and
since our opening.
We remain
Yours for service
STATE SHIRT SHOP
"Haberdashery of Merit"
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