PAGE TWO Dairy Exposition Honors Captured By Two Coeds Two coeds won out over 53 male competitors to take top honors in Saturday's Dairy Exposition, Edith Larimer, junior in home economics from New Wil-' minglon. won the grand champion showmanship title. She earned the champion Jersey showmanship title in the pre liminaries, qualifying her for the finals. Aan Weaver, freshman in ag riculture education from Reading, won the grand champion fitting title. She took tile champion Guernsey fitting title in the pre liminaries, qualifying her for the . finals. Two male competitors—Martin ! Lieb, freshman in agriculture from Stillwater, and Thomas B. Williams, sophomore in agricul • ture from Middletown—took sec fjton Party s steering commit- ond place honors or tb*» reserve tee Sunday night reeommendedjgrand champion titles. that the party constitution he' r •mended to make more students] , . . . eligible to run for clique rftampionship: _f , , ~ . IGuerasey showmanship title, and The proposed amendment sUtes: Williams won the championship , A Tib be eligible for the. positions fitting title, making them A , ■ot clique chairman or vice ior jj*. fmals . ” Z 1 I ITSirnflT If chairman in-the yearly elections „ . . _ , . / \ljLL\Sl I L\jLLt.\* held in the spring a candidate], wroefl MeCO’wn, sophomore m. must have attained the status ofi?*JP' .Sf 11 ? ■^™ rn Pittsburgh,; I second to eighth semester. c^*f?P Icrn shoTy-: \. . «/f/% fourth and eighth semester S tbe! »T XJAHKE COBDERQ . 1 champion showmanship title, and! First of a series on final suggestions for the 2957 Class Gift diSL r vL Self-service photostat machines that could be operated fay students at a minimum cost *aent at <-.30 pm, Sunday. If _it; von -the champion fitting title in are amon g five gift suggestions selected for the senior class gift. clique meeting at 7:30 p.m. Both] a obtain their copies of LaVie. win ** m took the champion; According to Ralph W. McComb, University librarian, a machine called Thermofax The clique meeting f? d Franck; may be just what the students are looking far. Zimolzak, finance manager utle “ ihe Hol - I.* the party, presided over the division. LfOH I# ©OICIS easily installed. Copies of booh mittee meeting in the absence sfj Tbesjiecial events of the after-, . pages, manuscripts or any other Clique Chairman John Godayte.; noon tncluded the crowning of lj n f WanfnfrC written material except that writ who is in die infirmary. j&c Dairy Queen. Beverlv Bod-Taw* f» CUl l lv#l ten by ball point pen, can be re gets. sophomore in physical edu-: Todav’s . nrediction calls for produced. M jf s Rod :itemperaturea within the 80-84 de- Copies could be made at ap 'J b^ aet :gree range. The Nittany Lion, proxunately 5 cents a page. Other Of <ea roses and an engraved tro- however, was too busy to. be advantages of the A’hermofax are Py- r - bothered with such things this that the same negative could be Provide* 'Entertainment 1 morning. used again, and that it is operated A milk can rolling contest pro-j With June com' the I Iby a dry chemical process. videdadded «3tertainm«tt. The, was obsessed Thermofax also is not as com coniestaßts rolled full milk cans with that feeling plicated to operate as similar pro- a 5-mch board for_3o feet.jpeculiar to all ducts on the market. However, Neil Corsehus. freshman m dairy,males at this Dr. McComb said that students science frorn darts Summit, von- time of year, fie would have to be instructed on contest. spent the entire how to operate the machine. An awards mmquet climaxed, morning going _ . two -u*eeks of judging events in-■ through his ad- the initial cost eluding a dairrcaUl/ludgS?; Wx and contest, an ice cream and milk, frantically mak- buy cfaenucaUy-pro iudgmg contest and the dairy cat-!ing phone calls. \ „ tie showing and. fitting contest “After all” he an- , J*;. McComb suggested that a Norman Schue. senior in dairy nounced. “it’s full-time staff member who could science from Hanover, was man- time that -I show students how to operate the ager of the Dairy Exposition, thought about getting a girl machine and who would sell the Gordon Miller, junior in daily sci- friend.” special- paper would have to be ence from Clarks Summit, was His black feelings over the loss maintained. This would present the assistant manager. Miller will of girl friends were deepened by problem of allocating the gift automatically become managervtbe possibility of thundershowers funds over the years, next year. ’today. Eh-. McComb favored the -Ther mofax machine over others of its type, such as the Photocopier. The Photocopier operates on the wet chemical principle and paper would cost about 15 cents a sheet. At present, the University owns several photostat machines. Most of these, however, are available only to graduate students and fac ulty members. Lion Party May Amend Constitution AgEc Club to Give Trophy to Senior « A trophy will be presented to the outstanding senior in agri cultural economics at a picnici sponsored by the Agricultural' l Economics Club at 3 p.in. today' at Grange Park, Centre Hall, j Tickets may be obtained fer slj : from anyone on the membership] committee or in 1 Weaver. 5 Students who need transports- - ; lion will be picked up behind; Weaver. Lantern Circulation Members of the Lantern circu lation staff win meet at 7:45 to night in 30® Hetzel Union. A cal] has been issued for can- t didates for the staff to attend the ■ meetings. The Lantern will be}: sold beginning tomorrow. 1 Exec Group OKs Faculty Nominations Three faculty appointments, effective July 1. have been ap- proved by the Executive Com' mittee of the Board of Trus tees. The Hev. Dr. Luther H. Harsh fcarger, co-ordinater of religious affairs and University chaplain, has. been named professor of reli gion in the College of the Liberal Arts. Dr. C. R. Carpenter, professor •nd head of the Department of Psychology, has been named di rector of academic research and services. Dr. Howard A. Culier. professor and head of the Depart ment of Economics, has been ap pointed coordinator of the gen eral education program. Dr. Harsh banger trill serve on a half-time basis in the professor ship and continue to devote the other half of his time to his pre sent duties as - coordinator and chaplain. He came to the University in 1949 as executive secretary of the Penn State Christian Association, •was named chaplain in 1951. and since 2954 has been serving as chaplain and coordinator of reli gious affairs. 23he appointments of Dr. Car penter and Dr. Cutler are new po sitions created as a part of thej office of the vice president tor THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA ja<-ademic affairs. Both men will I trill eventually be available to [{ill tlie positions on a half-time jail students regardless of their basis, spending the other half ofj major field of specialization, their time in their present occn-j Dr. Carpenter, tvbo has served jpaUoas. ;on the faculty since 1339, lias [been head of the Department of (Psychology since 1952. The position of director of aca-j demic research and services has been established to fix respcmsi-j bilitr for coordination through-: out the University of all phases of; the television and audio-visual; development program, including; instruction, research and broad-j casting, according to Lawrence E.’ Dennis, rice president for aca demic affairs. ; "Hie coordinator of the general! education program will be con cerned with the establishment of, a program of general education in the arts, the biological sciences, the humanities, the social sciences and the physical sciences which STATE I=l H:>w: 2:05. 4:oa. 7:58. 9.-4 S FS '^ AN ontJlS^ SSi#* an ALLIED ARTISTS picture MSI® NOW Now • Doors Open 6:45 p.m. f- UCVc— % x 02322233 K GENE KELLY | Ug Photostat Machines For Sr. Class Gift * STABLITE * WUVE-IH TONIGHT BABY DOLL —STARRING— Carroll Baker & Karl Malden rues Lord of tbs Jungle —STARRING— Johnny Shefield Be Wayne Morris WED- THUHS. fe FRL “THE GIRL HE LEFT BEfHHD” Tab Hunter - Natalie Wood and “HUK” —STARRING— George Montgomery Mona Freeman TUESDAY. MAY. 14, 1?57 NROTC Team Wins Trophy The Navy Reserve Officers Training Corps Drill Team won the Milton S. Eisenhower Trophy in Sunday afternoon’s fourth an nual Mother’s Day drill compe tition, held in front of Old Main. Pershing Rifles took second place this year and the'Air Force ROTC team placed third. This is the first time the Navy team has won in the.competition. Last year Pershing. Rifles took first place. ‘ The commanders of the winning Navy team were Midshipman Thomas W. Grimison, senior in architecture, from Balboa, C.Z., for standard drill; and Midship man Fred D. Simpson, junior in business administration from Williamsport, for trick drill Panhel to Meet Tomorrow : The Panhelienie Council will meet at 6:30 pun. tomorrow in 203 Hetzel Union. WMAJ 1450 VV,VIMJ On Your Oh) T*e*d*y Sign On Mornimr 8ho» Morn hi* Deooticni .. Marautg Sboi* Robert Barleicb CecfJ - Brown CUssiaU Interlude New Musis for LMtenlng A Wornufo Decision ffoeecr for « Oe> ——, Mate At Noor Centre Count? 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