TUESDAY. N , WMBER 20, 1956 Univ rsity Enters Teams In Li estock Exposition Two jud! sent the U .1 stock Exposit ing teams and 38 head of livestock will repre versity at the 57th annual International Live ion to be held Friday through Dec. 1 in Chicago. Fersity meat judging team, coached by Glenn R. I t professor of animal husbandry, will be a ipionship contender in its division. The meat hition begins Nov. The Uni Kean, assist, strong cha judging comp 26. laces Second is semester placed at the American k Exposition in 0., and the East- Livestock Exposi ' m, Md. the team are San junior in animal •m Allison Park; junior in animal m Glen Campbell; on, senior in ani from State Col ie Firth, junior in ucation from Sugar The team t second both Royal Livest Kansas City, em National Lion in Timonii Members of dra Snowdon, husbandry' fr Thomas Bios husbandry fr.l Arthur Tenny! mal husband leg; and Les agricultural e Grove. ity livestock judg 7 h placed fourth in the Timonium ex- The Univer ing team, whi competition a popition, will compete Saturday in Chicago. The team is coached by Herman R. Purdy, instructor of animal husbandry. Members Listed Members of the livestock judg ing team are Joel Colvin, senior in animal husb.lndry from Schells burg; John Fleming, senior in an imal husbandry from State Col lege; Henry Gruber, senior in ani mal husbandry from New Tripoli. Vernon Hazlett, senior in ani mal husbandry from Tarentum; Sandra Trexier, senior in pre-vet erinary from Revere; Donald Mc- Creight, senior in animal husban dry from Edri; Dorothy Hancock, senior in animal husbandry from Pittsburgh; and Robert Kline, senior in animal husbandry from Tionesta. Purebred University beef cattle reasear, HEARTBREAK HOUSE It is a place where there are no poses. The money capitalist, the romantic liar, the worldly diplomat. the homely philosopher, the phoey burglar—even the lovely women and the rum soaked old mystic all are stripped of pre tenses in the shattering atmosphere BER NARD SHAW has created. Presented by the Penn State Players for .5 weekends starting Nov. 30 at Center Stage 4, 15 Lseiteini-,*wswee4-te.i0A4.1.(44-,-- STANDARD OIL COMPANY ,OF CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA RESEARCH CORPORATION AND OTHER SUBSIDIARIES Representatives will be on the campus NOVEMBER 29, 30 : to interview CHEMISTS, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, MECHANICAL ENGINEERS • for career employment in alifornia and other areas THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA to be entered in the exposition will be five Angus, three Short horn and four Hereford steers, four Shorthorn breeding cattle and two Hereford heifers. Twen ty sheep entered will include Hampshire, Southdown and Chev iot wethers and Southdown and Cheviot breeding sheep. PENNA. HIT PARADE THESE RECORDS NOW IN STOCK AT THE MUSIC ROOM Philadelphia 1. Jost Walking in the Rai.. J. Ray. Col. 2. Don't Be Cruel. E. Presley, Vie. 3. Love Me Trader. a Presley. Vie. 4. True Love. B. Crobby.G. Kelly, Cap 5. Green Door. J. Lowe. Dot C. Tonight You Belong to Ms Patience & Prudence. Lbt. 7. Cindy. Oh, Cindy. E. Fisher. Vic. 8. Canadian Sunset E. Heywood-H. WinVerhalter. Vie. 9. Hound Dog, E. Freak!. Vie. Pittsburgh 1. Love Me Tender. E. Presley. Vie. 2. Singing the Blues. C. Mitchell, Cal 3_ Blueberry Bill. F. Domino. Imp-- 4. Wand Dog. E. Presley, Vie. 5. Chicly. Oh. Cindy. V. Martin. Gil. C. It Wet Right. Platter. Mer. 7. Rose and a Baby Roth G. Hamilton IV. Pn.t. 8. YINIell Never. Never liatow Platters, Mer. 111110Alkiiii strummily.in-frAmi a E1111111UJIITe! t We , 203 1.1111411 /NV Debaters Place Bth in Tourney The Men's Debate Team un officially finished eighth in a field. of 44 - college and univer ty teams participating in the University of Vermont De bate Tournament over the weekend: The University of Vermont, with a 9 to I record, placed first in the tournament, the first of the se mester. No awards were present ed. 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The question was the 1956 na tional debate topic, Resolved: That the 'United States should dis continue direct economic foreign aid. Members of the University's af firmative team were Jay Feld stein, sophomore in arts and let ters from Elizabeth, and Robert Neff, junior in zoology and en tomology from Pottstown. The team had one win, three flosses, and one_tie, defeating Cor- At Hoover Electronics you hove the opportunity to exploit and develop your talents. HOOVER ELECTRONICS CO. 3640 WOODLAND AVE. 11.6000,/ 111.• nell, losing to Bates, Army, and Vermont and tying Holy Cress. Jonathan Plaut, senior in in dustrial engineering from Rock ville Center, N.Y., and Edward Xlevans, senior in electrical engi !neering from Roaring Springs, de bated the negative side. They had four wins and one `loss, defeating Harvard, New Hampshire University, New York University, and Maine University. and losing to Dartmouth College. 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