The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 28, 1959, Image 3
TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1959 42nd Little International Arnett Receives Grand Award Lloyd Arnett, senior in ani mal husbandry from Mechan icsburg, Ohio, received the Grand Champion award Sat urday at the 42nd Little Inter national Livestock Show in the stock pavilion. Arnett, who sho horse mare, receil., Championship t\v red a quarter ed the Grand • years ago n Angus steer, championship .1. a Hereford when he entered a and a reserved three years ago Reserved ch a were earned by sophomore in pre- State College. Ze pion honors David Zerby, eterinary from by showed a Southdown sheep in order to c! grand champion c trant had to quail pion in his own dhl smpete in the ntest, each en- y as a cham 'sion, of which there were four cattle and horse. sheep, swine, Arnett placed irst among 11 entrants in two classifications in the horse division. Zerby placed first out of 23 entrants in fiv e classifications in the sheep division. Barbara Clark, junior in animal husbandry from Ardmore, show ed a champion Angus steer, win ning first honors out of 48 en tries and 10 classifications. First honors in the swine divi sion were earned by John Novak, sophomore in general agriculture from Export. Novak entered a Po land China swine which placed first out of 23 entries and five classes. This year's Little International was dedicated to Richard S. Sour, an alumnus of the University. Sour, who owns ,an angus farm in Urbana, Ohio,' won the Little International grand championship while a student. He also won the Grand Championship at the Chi cago International in 1956. Sour She Senior Ciam hear oguily Rid, 3riday evening, —Collegian Photo by Bob Thompson SO WHO'S GOING TO GIVE ME A TICKET? The Hereford ob viously isn't able to read the sign he's hitched to while waiting to be shown at Saturday's Little International livestock show. was a judge at the Saturday Athyn, was show master of cere- A citation award was pre- in animal husbandry from Brook sented to John H. Zeller, an al- I \dile, was show manager and umnus of the Unversity who Louis Colvin, junior in animal has done considerable work in husbandry from Schellsburg, was swine research. ;assistant show manager. Glen Klippenstein, senior in The Block and Bridle Club animal and hid Orche3tra semi-lormat at the SENIOR BALL f h i Irom nine to one o dock Recreation ilati $5.00 per couple THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA husbandry from Bryn sponsored the event invilei you. KV lirit monies. William Harding. senior Jackson Receives Grant F Dr. Douglas N. Jackson, assis tant professoi- of psychology, will evaluate certain properties of personality tests under a $13.215 grant from the National Institute of Mental Health of the U.S. Pub lic Health Service. Butlers Jewelry DIAMONDS • WATCHES IWatch and Jewelry Repairing 111 E. Beaver Ave. Buddy Rich and his Orchestra Friday, May 1 flec Hall or Personality Study The aim of the research is de velopment of new approaches to the measurement of personality based on developments in statis tical and psychological scaling theory. r 1 BUY THIS 1 Any of 5 Polaroid Land Camera Kits from $lO9 95 GET THIS FREE 1 1 1 I Polaroid Print Copier, retail $29.95 1 SPECIAL for buyers of 1 POLAROI Do Land Camera Kits / Buy any of 5 available I Polaroid Land Camera kits at regular price (from $109.95) and get a FREE Polaroid Print Copier, retail $29.95. I This copier makes extra 1 1 copies in just 60 seconds. i AS SEEN IN LIFE Centre County I Film Lab I 186 West Beaver Ave. 1 Stale College, Penna. PAGE THREE