PAGE EIGHT Dairy Show Awards Include Cash, Trophies, Merchandise Nearly $lOO in cash, several hundred dollars worth of mer chandise, and a number of plaques, cups, and trophies await win ners in the contests and divisions of the 24th Annual Dairy Ex position to be held at the College May 7. The show is sponsored by the Dairy Science Club and includes events in both Dairy Production and Dairy Manufacturing sections. Drawing for cows to be fitted and showed will be held in 117 Dairy Building 7:30 p. m. today.) A student dairy judging contest :n' the production section April 23 and a student dairy products judging contest in the manufac turing section a week preceding the show are scheduled. The feature May 7 is the fitt ing and showing contest of pure bred animals of the five dairy breeds from the College herds, special events in the production section, and dairy products ex hibits by the manufacturing group. Awards and prizes, donated by breed associations, dairymen and organizations allied with the dairy industry, will be presented at a banquet following the show. Senior Team --- Continued from page five former years, are remaining com batants for the left attack posi tion left vacant through the grad uation of Art Lorenz. Replacements at close-attack are Stan Domash, a stickhandler from Swarthmore, and John Hughes, a senior. Thiel bemoaned the freak schedule which carded the State stickwielders for five rough and rugged games within one and one-half weeks to open the sea son. Also feared by Thiel are Loy ola, Navy and Syracuse who will appear in the Lion lacrossers' only home engagements. Seniors--- Continued from page one minute recommendation, and was not one of the four original proposals recommended by the senior gift committee. Sum Too Large A recommendation that caps and gowns be purchased for the use of graduating seniors was voted down after it was disclosed that the sum required was too large to be covered by the senior fund. Blank et alumni association memberships for the entire class were rejected also, the criticism being that the use of the fund for such purpose would be equiva lent to re-distributing the money back to each • individual senior. A motion from the floor that the money be used to establish a scholarship fund to he handled by the alumni association was not approved by the required major ity. 'Exchange Dinner'-- Continued from page one section 2, Phi Kappa Sigma, Sig ma Phi Alpha, Theta Chi; settion 3, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Alpha Chi Rho, Sigma Chi. Section 4, Pi Kappa Phi, Kap pa Delta Rho, Sigma Alpha Epsil on; section 5, Phi Kappa Psi, 'Tri angle, Kappa Sigma; section 6, Alpha Phi Delta, Delta Tau Delta, Phi Tau Delta, Phi Gamma Delta; section 7, Sigma Nu, Phi Kappa Tau. Acacia: section 8, Pi Kappa Alpha. Tau Phi Delta, Theta ction 9, Phi Sigma Delta, Chi Phi, Alpha Zeta. Dual Responsibility Joe Bedenk, Penn State foot ball coach, is one of the few men doubling in football and baseball t,t a major institution. GNIHSERFER* COLLEGE GRILL Opposite P.O. on Beaver • Spelled backwards VIE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Robert Bodine is show manager and Clyde Wilson assistant man ager. Herman Auker is chairman of the group reviving the sou venir booklet for the show, a feature that had been dropped when the exposition became a war casualty. John Melchor is arranging the dairy cattle judginf. , contest to be held April 23. Ver non Smith Jr. is chairman of the manufacturing division contest, and John Crummy is in charge of publicity. Main winners in last year's shoal were Robert McKown, grand champion showman; Ger aldine Hindenach, grand cham pion fitter; William Deisley, dairy manufacturing champion; and Norman Hooven, dairy cattle judging champion. ...Sow* iv c Y •• 1 4 4 yoor# ZEVEZ deem,/ Luckies' fine tobacco picks you up when you're —mild, ripe, light tobacco. No wonder more indepen low ... calms you down when you're tense—puts dent tobacco experts—auctioneers, buyers and ware you on the Lucky level I That's why it's so important housemen—smoke Luckies regularly than the next two to remember that LUCKY STRIKE MEANS FINE TOBACCO leading brands combined! Get a carton of Luckies today! Lammor. —try aiou:*e 4fmrso Rm T4olAiAmt So round, so firm, so fully packed so free and easy on the draw CLASSIFIEDS All classified advertisements must be in by 12:00 p.m. day preeeeding issue. Prices are 40e one insertion 61.00. three insertions: 17 word■ or less. All words over 17 three for 6e for eseh insertion. Call Collegian 6711. FOUND PARKER 51. Room 305, Sparks, Monday morning. Call Rudy, 10 Jordan, 5051, ext. 789. LOST WYLER WRIST WATCH on Tuesday be tween Freer and Pollock Dorms. Call Rubin, Dorm 13, room 12. LADIES B U L O V A yellow gold brown leather strap in White Hall. Reward. Call Margie Alsberg, 3rd floor, Mac. GOLD AND BROWN Eversharp pencil to set. Believed lost near Phi Kappa. Call Al 2990. $2 reward. PERSON WHO FOUND grey topcoat at Delta Sigma Phi Saturday night call 4928, Al Secor. SOMEONE TRADED topcoats with me out side 105 M.I. Thursday a.m. I have yours. Call Anderson 5051-270. FREE CLOTHING, REPAIRS We sew on or tighten buttons, mend small pocket holes, tack trouser cuffs. and repair brcken belt loops FREE when you bring your cleaning or quick pressing t, Hall's Dry Cleaning Shop. Entrance on Allen St. underneath the Corner Room. Open daily from 8-6. B r ins your lntl~ine in today for free repairs' PRE-MED honorary key. Initials on back J. P. V. Call Viglione 4928. FOR SALE 1937 2-DOOR FORD. Excellent condition Sell immediately. Call 2357. 1539 MERCURY convertible club coupe Good motor, top, appearance, tires, radio, and heater. Call Al Chakmak, 057 even ,inspg. 1934 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan. Good condition. Can finance. See it, drive it. 131 W. Park phone 6423. BLACK VELVET evening wrap, size 14 in excellent condition, $5 cash. Phone Mrs. Fricdrich, 6711- extension 177. LUORESCENT DESK LAMP, practically new. Graduating and no more ude for . Phone B. J. 2693. THE PENN STATE CLASS RING made by Balfour . . . sold by Balfour BALFOUR BRANCH OFFICE LOCATED IN ATHLETIC STORE TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1949 ALMA HOUSE ,TRAILER, good condition, permanent bed, $lOOO. 375 Winderest. Call after 5 p.m. and weekends. Phone 3984. FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOM available at Marilyn Hall, 817 E. Beaver avenue. Vacancy for one married couple at present WANTED 5 MAN COMBO needed for sedate fra ternity party, April 2. Will pay union scale. Call Erickson. 2532. MISCELLANEOUS THERE IS NO LIMIT on the number of poses or proofs at Bill Coleman's Lion Studio, 136 East College. Phone 7168. at the