The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 27, 1957, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Little International Show-
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assistant. James Westoven, will
give a sheep shearing demonstra
tion.
Each of the contestants has;
groomed and trained the animal
he is showing for eight weeks, j
The showmen are judged on
their ability to make their animal
appear in a favorable light rath
er than on the quality of the ani
mal which they show.
The University does not re
strict any of its animals for use
in the show. Last year a student
showed PS Troubadour. Show
manship and grooming are judged
separately.
The judges are Lee Leachman,
manager of the Ankony Farms,,
Jthinebeck, N.Y., beef cattle and
horses; William Kelly, manager
of the Nittany Farms, Pa., sheep;
and Leland H. Bull, Pennsylvania
Deputy Secretary of Agriculture,!
swine. i
In the morning the best show- 1
man of each breed in the animal!
divisions will be selected. In the!
afternoon these showmen ' will
compete for the award of the best
overall showman of each type of
animal. At 5 p.m. the best show
men of the entire show and his
CLASSIFIEDS
AOS MUST BE IN BY 11:00 a.m.
THE PRECEDING DAT
RATES—I 7 *ords or Im:
$0.50 One insertion
90.75 T*o insertions
51.00 Three insertions
Additional words 3 for .05
for each da y of Insertion.
FOR SALE
HEADACHE PILLS for Biir Bla*t at
Golf Course Tuesday night. Contact any
one of Seven Dwarf#.
STRING HASS, Kay, blond, perfect con
dition with now cover. Phone Jim Ham
merle. AD 7-3 lhl.
MUST SELL 2 door 1947 Chevrolet.
Excellent running condition, recent over
haul. *lOO cash. Call Terry AD 7-2405
after 7 p.m.
RCA HIGH Fidelity Üble-model phono
graph with diamond needle. Excellent
condition. Reasonably priced. Call Dave
•Bavar AD fc-94b2.
ONE VJtf Record Player, table model, in
good condition. Call Don Gordon AD 7-
4215. 403 S. Allen.
ynril SENIOR Bali jost around the cor-
ner you’ll want to order your flowers
aoon. Look for the Student Floral Agent#
In Waring Hall and Nittany Dining Room!
5 to 7 p.m. Monday. April 29 through
Thursday May 2.
1954 GOLD CLASS Ring with a green
stone in Mineral Science men's room.
Contact John ltlair ext. 2bfi.
FOR RENT
2-ROOM FURNISHED apartment, opposite
campuf, available this summer. $75
month, including phone, utilities. 432 E.
College. AD 7-2086.
ONE LARGE single, one half-double,
$6.00 weekly, this semester. Reduced for
summer. 519 W. College Ave.
ROOMS AT Sigaia Alpha Mu. 312 Locust
Lane, for all summer sessions. $4.00
week. Contact Gary Zinman AD 7-
BUITABLE TRAILER locations, Sunrise
Trailer Court, six miles from State Col
lege on Benner Pike. Water, sewage, laun
dry, garbage facilities. Call ELgin 5-4446
after 5 p.m.
CLEAN COOL Rooms now renting for all
summer sessions. 243 S. Pugh St.
WANTED
DATE FOR All-Service Review. Desperate!
Must get to see the show by hook or
crook. Call Mary.
WANTED: RIDE from Erie on May 3.
Call George Gideon AD 7-4255.
WANTED: FRATERNITIES desiring clean
care. Sigma Delta Tau does the job.
sl.oo—charity. May 7 & 9. Contact 168
Simmons.
TEACHERS WANTED
WEST. SOUTHWEST and Alaska. Salaries
$4OOO up. Southwest Teachers* Agency.
1303 Central N.E.. Albuquerque, New
Mexico. Free registration.
HELP WANTED
TUSCAROKA INN. Ml. Bethel. Pa. will
interview Tuesday. May 7. for waiters,
bartenders, waitresses, social director,
kitchen help, • secretary, porter#, chamber
maids. etc. Sign up in advance at Student
Employment, 112 Old Main.
STUDENT TO work in fraternity kitchen.
Call Bill Nelson AD 7-7683 or AD 7-
4858.
MISCELLANEOUS
ALMOST 3000 coeds waiting in anxious
anticipation to be asked to Senior Ball,
May 3. Call Women’s Dorms.
OWN YOUR own business. Summertime
retail ice-cream sales in State College
offers high profit for low investment.
Good part-time money-making opportunity.
Call AD 8-8995 for details.
BSO and Alpha Chi Rho present Cin
derella Confidential at Carnival. Find
out what REALLY happened.
FOR FROM Pi and aspert radio and phono
graph aerriet stop ax Stan College T V
£32 South Allen Street
18 YOUR typewriter giving you troubleT
If ao call AD 7-2492 or bring machine
ta <32 W College Ave
ITS HASSINGEE for racket stringing the
No*Awl Way Latest factory equipment,
prompt service, guaranteed work Longer
life to string and racket R T Haasinger.
White HaU or 214 Beavtr Ave after S p a
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
runner-up will be named.
: This year the show is dedicated!
!to Sally Laughlin, a former stu-|
|dent at the University who was!
[killed in a plane accident over the,
'Grand Canyon. Miss Laughlin
was an active member of he!
[Block and Bridle Club, ». hich
[sponsors the show. j
An award is given ea-' 1 year
to an animal husbandry a jnnus
which the sponsor considers to be
outstanding. This special Citation
Award will be presented to Jesse
iL. Krall, 1920, who is manager ol
[Willow Brook Farms, Catasauqua,’
'Pa.
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Coronation-
(Continued from page one)
old K. Schilling, dean of the
[Graduate School.
I Miss Penn State will receive
[gifts from town merchants and[
national manufacturers in addi
tion to a trophy. Her sponsor will
receive 15 points toward the all
over Spring Week trophy.
Each of the other four final
ists will receive eight points and
the other 28 contestants for the
contest will receive one. point for
entering. The four finalists will
also receive trophies.
"Jim Dandy" Tickets
Tickets for tonight’s Player
production, “Jim Dandy” are on
sale at the Hetzel Union desk.
,The price is $l.
[ Curtain time is 8 p.m. at Cen-;
ter Stage. i:
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At Worthington
YOU CHOOSE YOUR FUTURE
Don’t gamble with your future.
At Worthington, the field you
prefer is the one in which you
start your career. Worthington
offers opportunities with all
phases of fluid, mechanical, and
electrical power equipment as
■well as in the engineering, manu
facturing, and marketing of heat
ing and air conditioningproducts.
fast Grid Star
Will Address
Industry Class
Harry A. Stuhldreher, assis
tant to the vice president of the
United States Steel Corp. and a
former Notre Dame football star,
will speak to the Public Relations
in Industry class at 11 a.m. Thurs
day in 121 Sparks.
Stuhldreher, one of Notre'
Dame’s famed “four horsemen,”
began his football career at Mas
sillon (Ohio) High School, and
played at Kiski Preparatory
School, Saltsburg, before rising
to stardom at Notre Dame. In
1924 he made the All-American
eleven as quarterback.
A year later he began coaching
[at Villanova and from 1936 to
1950 served as athletic director
and grid coach at Wisconsin.
'Since 1950 he has been with U.S.
Steel.
Stuhldreher is also a member'
of the U.S. Olympic Committee,
a trustee of Kiski Prep, a director
of Junior Achievement of Pitts
burgh, a member of the execu- 1
tive board of the Allegheny l
Council of Boy Scouts of America
and a director of the Pop Warner
Foundation and of the Boys’ Club
of Pittsburgh.
He is a past president and
honorary member of the Ameri-'
can Football Coaches Association.
• Five varieties of orchids are
Ifound in cold Greenland.
FLUID POWER MECHANICAL POWER ELECTRICAL POWER POWER TO.HEAT POWER TO COOL
Al 5 week Rotation Period will
show you Worthington in action.
Then you’ll choose your future.
With 11 plants and 24 district
offices, a wide choice of location
is also possible.
Choose carefully—and choose
well—by writing to R. R. Hughes,
Director of Training, Worthing
ton Corporation, Harrison, N. J.
Work Available
In Arctic Area
The United States Weather
Bureau is recruiting students for
summer work in stations on the
extreme frontier of the Arctic.
’ The recruiting is being done
! through the Student Assistant
Program of the bureau. The pur
pose of the program is to de
velop an interest in Arctic ser
vice or in a possible career with
the government.
Anyone interested may obtain
further information in 3228 Min
eral Industries.
• Alaska still produces about $8
million a year in gold.
GAMMA SIGMAS!
Contact Dianne Herrold in
Room 203 McElwain about selling
tickets for Spring Week show
Sun. April 28 8-10 p.m.
Mon. April 29 6-30-10 p.m.
WE NEED ALL WHO CAN HELP!
No Meeting This Week
Next Meeting: May 7; Pledges 6:30; Sisters 7:00
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SATURDAY. APRIL 27. 1957
University to Test
New TV Projector
A $3700 large screen television
projector has been loaned to the
University for six weeks for test*
ing.
The projector throws the pic
ture image onto a large wall
screen. If it is found that the
instrument is practical for use in
classes taught by television, tha
University may purchase it.
The University borrowed the
projector from General Precision
Laboratories, manufacturer. It
will be used for Accounting 1
and Sociology 1 classes.
USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
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Worthington recruiter to visit
Campus! Get in touch with the
Placement Bureau for an ap
pointment to meet the Worthing
ton recruiter who will be here to
intervieiv seniors on May 2nd.
WORTHINGTON