FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1957 Livestock Judges Win Eastern Title the LSA The livestock judging team beat out 12 other teams to win There will also Stude Center. 1 be other enter-; the championship title this week at the Eastern National tainment and refreshments. The' Livestock Show at Timonium, Md. program is open to students. 1 ' The Newman Club will sponsor' The meat judging team took second place in the show. •a Thanksgiving dance at 8 tonight High man in the entire contest was Thomas McElwain, , in the church hall of Our Lady of , Victory Roman Catholic Church. senior in animal husbandry from Apollo. Third highest scorer _ A Pilgrim party will tie held at, 8 tonight in the Wesley Founda shey. tied for first place in beef • tion Student Center. grading and wasthird highest in lamb grading. Glen Klippenstein, junior in Phil Club to Hear animal husbandry from Bryn ' Athyn, was sixth highest individ- Lowenfeld Speak i ual in the entire contest. Slavik "The Meaning of Creativeness" tied for seventh place. will be discussed by Dr. ViktOr The other meat judging team Lowenfeld, professor of art edu member is Patricia Broderick, cation at a Philosophy Club meet sophombre in animal husbandry ing at 7:30 tonight in 215 Hetzel from Pittsburgh. ,Union. The meat judging team was An informal discussion and re coached by Glenn R. Kean, acting freshments will follow the talk' head of Animal Husbandry. which is open to the public. i in the entire competition was Ker mit Yearick, senior in animal hus bandry' from Mill Hall. The University teams '"mono polized" the beef cattle judging with Mcllwain winning top indi vidual honors: Thomas Blose, sen ior in animal husbandry from Glen Campbell, winning second place; and Leslie Firth, senior in animal husbandry from Sugar grove, taking third place. Others on the livestock judg ing team were Tony Dobroski, senior in animal husbandry from Avonmore, Richard Fow ler, senior in - animal husbandry from Danville and Sidney Shade, senior in animal hus bandry from Gettysburg. The livestock judging team is coached by Herman R. Purdy, supervisor of purebred livestock. The second place meat judging team won top .honors in lamb grading, second place in grading beef and second in lamb judging. Paul Slavik, senior in animal husbandry from State College, was high - individuil in lamb judging and placed second in lamb grading. Jay Coble, junior in animal husbandry from Her- RADIO Service and Supple slCca Radios ePortable Radios • Phonographs •Batteries State College TV 232 S. Allen St. The George Shearing • ".• Sunday 8: TRANSPORTATION NOTICE In order to be insured a seat November 26 •r 27, make RESERVATIONS by purchase of - a ticket at State College Hotel twelve hours in advance of intended departure. Buses leave 11:20 a.m. 5:10 p.m. Special buses leave at 12:10 p.m. November 26 and 27 BOALSBURG BUSLINES INC. The Penn State Jazz Club ~-;~ - - .-~:. to p.m. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COIL EGF PENNSYLVANIA Quintet December 15, 1957 ; 2 Church Groups 1 ;To Hold Dances The Lutheran Student Associa-. Lion will hold a dance "Cornu copia Capers" at 7:30 tonight in, Presents co -AWA Y Wear it for dal cing, for sport*, for just about anything active ... the cutaway legs let you • move with easy freedom! In slimming- Izmonets... the wonderful nylon power net that's finished with lanolin to feel soft as velvet against your skin! With a satin elastic front panel that helps you hold in your tummy ... light elastic mesh binding at legs. In white. Sizes S, M, L, XL, 85.00 Smart Shop Recreation LEGS LEI 'IOU KICK UP YOUR HEELS .._sbll',Uer PANTY GIRDLE by BESTFORM* :.,;.,.... - . , -... q.7- 7 1 , :,,,..' ~-.:-,...-7 k ";.F.V.......7., . .7.'..1 : ;',7:41; 1 '.. : ::::::: = , :r .-: -,../.::::N,,,-....-, Hall IN THIS
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