'PAGE 'EIGI-IT Champion Showman Award G. W. SLOCUM, left, of the Dairymen's League, presents the Grand Champion Showman Cup to Edgar Fehnel as Charles Bros- Ws, manager of the 27th annual Dairy Exposition, looks on. 14 Receive First Awards In Dairy Livestock Show Fourteen students won first places in the 27th annual Dairy Exposition held Saturday at the Livestock Pavilion. The show, sponsored by the Dairy Science Club, featured the fitting and showing of five classes of livestock. Winners of the fitting contes Swiss; Norman Summers, Jersey; kianos, Guernsey; and Don a l d Taylor, Hershire. The grand cham pion fitter was John Sarikianos. Reserve g r and champion fitter was Harry Doutt. Grand champion of the show ing, division was Edgar Fehnel, and Harry Roth placed as reserve champion showman. Other win ning showmen were Norman Fis cher, Brown Swiss; Summers, Jersey; Fehnel, Holstein; Sari kianos, Guernsey; and Rob e r t Miller, Hershire. The manufacturing division of the Dairy Exposition took place on Friday. In the ice cream and milk judging contest there were seven • winners. Winners in the amateur division were Sarikianos, milk; and Edward Reinsel, ice cream. Robert Jenson, milk; Les lie Shallenberger, ice cream; Earl Rumberger. swe e p stakes; and William Hershey, ice cream mold; were winners in the professional division of the contest. The dairy cattle judging con test, also part of the Dairy Ekpo sition, took place May 3. Taking first, second, and third prizes in the amateur division were James Hall, William Phipps, and Donald Cope. Fehnel took first place in the professional division, with William Crawford and Roth win ning second and third prizes re spectively. Vice-dean Russel B. Dickerson was winner of the professor's milking contest. Dickerson was also winner in 1950. Charles Windsor was given the Breed Manager's Award of five dollars for outstanding work done in preparation for the show. He-Ma n (Continued from page one) Davison, 43: Eugene Donahue, 50; John Doppel, 36; David Douglass, 93 ; Paul Eckert, 66; Lawrence Fawber, 13; Fred Fieni, 67; Joseph Folcarelli, 17; John Gazley, 96: William Greenlees, 26. ,James Guerdon, 48 ; John Hampford, 20; Dean Harbold, 12; Howard Hesketh, 56 ; Alan Hinkle, 69; William Hockersmith, 24 ; Karl Lauver, 63; James Lovett, 14; George Manos, 33 ; John McCall, 16; Richard Mc- Feel, 78; Thomas Mclntrye, :98; James Nelson, 91; Samuel Pennepacker, 54 Rich ard Phelan, 25; Joseph Policastro, 44 ; Charles Pollock, 15; Robert Poluloski. 10 ; Frank Ross, 85; Joseph Rynewicz, 88: Pete Schoderbeck. 55 ; David Shultz, 77; William Selvig, 23: James Shirey, 81; Andy Silock, 84'; David Simon, 83 ; Freeman Singer, 57; Richard Waters, 99; and Richard Zucker. _Preliminaries in the Mad-Hat ter's contest will be held at 12:30 p.m. tomorrow. Jane St ieb e r, chairman of the Mad-Hatter's con test, said that the contest will start promptly. All persons in the par ade will be registered and points toward Spring Week prizes will be given according to this regis tration. Names from the regis tration will be checked against tite.Jist ..frorn.pre-registzation.. EMIMMI:MME:I t were Howard Seymour, Brown Harry Doutt, Holstein; John Sari- All 11,.00..-A:igliCa;-Extiap . with theLOwest•hiced-.Liiie'l.:in.its-.Fieldi EXTRA WIDE CHOICE of Styling and Colors EXTRA STOPPING POWER of Jumbo-Drum Brakes MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER. CAR! SEE YOUR CHEVROLET. DEALER. FOR-ALL YOUR AUTOMOTIVE NEEDS! THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE •Cr. - • = EGE : PENNSYLVANIA 'AXO, TKE • • (Continued from page one) councils. . Marlene- Heyman, pres ident of the Panhellenic Council, presented Margaret Hepler, pres ident, of 'A Chi 0, •with a prize cup. William Hirsch, vice presi dent of ,IFC, presented George Geor.criff, director of the TKE songsters, with a similar cup: O. ;4,9 EXTRA • BEAUTY AND QUALITY EXTRASMOOTH PERFORMANCE • ' EXTRA RIDING. COMFORT - EXTRA STRENGTH AND COMFORT . . of Body •by Fisher - ' •of Centerpoise Fewer of Improved Knee-Action of Fisher Unisteel Construction EXTRA STEERING EASE • EXTRA. PRESTIGE of Center-Point Steering ' of:America's-Most Popular Car • Convenientlylistecf r,7Au'itomobilass. ,L 2 your local aliessi fi ed,telpp4one 4iregtory , YOUR FRIENDLY BREYER DEALER HAS FRESH STRAWBERRY IN HAND•DIPPED P Co-chairmen of the sing were Miss Heyman and JoSeph Browne. Both said that the sing was a great success and was very well received. Judges of. Sunday's sing were Frances M. Andrews, associate professor of music; J. G. Cordan, assistant professor of music; and Elizabeth Reynolds, Elmer C. Wareham Jr., and Louise H. Dye, instructors in music. 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