The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 28, 1959, Image 3

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    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
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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.
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