PAGE EIGHT 25 Hot Rods In Pacers' Display Hot raiders from miles around roared into the Hetzel Union parking lot Sunday to display their achievements at the invitation of the Penn State Pacers, a rapidly developing motor club on campus. Twenty-five cars, including two owned by University student. w' tc entcied in the Fhow Most of the award winners Coupe Sedan class owned by Don wei e trom the Lancaster-Hanover ,aid Ellnaker from Lancaster. It area, but entries came from Mary - ,contained a 1956 Buick engine. land and West Virginia well.; *A 1955 Chevrolet in the Semi- The cars were divided into six Cullom class owned by Tom Har clas,,es nish from Hanover. Robinson said The Pacers' president, Rich- it had 1956 Packard tail lights, , and G. Robinson, junior in busi- ,minor body work and a custom ness administration from Glen- paint job. side, won second place in the •A 1947 Chevrolet hardtop in' Pre-War Coupe Sedan class the Full Custom class owned by with his 1935 Ford coupe fea- ,Jerry Downing of Lancaster. Rob turing a 1955 Chevrolet engine. ins - on said it had originally been Paul Cuppett, senior in busi- a coupe and had been transformed. ness administration from Johns- It had a 1956 Chevrolet engine, town, entered his 1957 Plymouth and Oldsmobile grill. Most of the Fury in the Semi-Custom class. of iginal chrome was removed. It has a 1958 Plymouth bottom •A 1930 Model A Roadster grill and has been "shaved and Pickup it the Unfinished class decked." owned by Gary McLaughlin of The Best in Show Award was Lancaster. Robinson described it' LS having been chopped and chan pi esented to Clair Nece horn Han-' over for 1d 1930 Model A Road- neled, containing a full-race 1947 f,t e r Robinson said it had eaten- Mercury engine and outstanding cite chrome plating and custom, mechanical work. interior work and contained a' Entries were judged by Dean Stanton. a member of the 1953 DeSoto engulf , that had been, Na chopped and channeled. tional Hot Rod Association. According to Robinson, the oth They were judged on amount of , work done, engine conversion. er five winners were: speed equipment and overall ap -0 A 1932 Ford coupe in the Pre- pearance. War Coupe Sedan class owned by The Penn State Pacers was Bud Conms from Maryland. It chartered in 1952 by the National had a 1917 full-race Mercury en Hot Rod Association. The club gore, brown uphoktei y and was in now has 30 student members. 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Boyle, associate professor of plant pathology: Lester E. Casida Jr., assistant professor of bacteri ology; Joseph J. Comer, asso ciate professor of mineral sci ence. Barbara E. Densmore, graduate assistant; Charles C. Dillio, as sociate professor of mechanical engineering; Francis T. Hall Jr., professor of electrical engineer ing; Melvin W. Isenberg, asso ciate professor of architectural engineering; Anton J. Kovar. as sistant professor of botany; Rob ert F. Marboe, associate professor of engineering research. T. King McCubbin Jr., assist ant professor of physics; Erwin W. Mueller, professor of phys ics: George R. Murray Jr., as sistant professor of chemistry; Gilma M. Olson, associate pro fessor of foods and nutrition; Howard B. Palmer, associate Little Gets New Post Ist Lt. John D. Little has been assigned as assistant professor of air science here. Little, who has served with Air Force units in France and Germany, has a bachelor of sci ence degree from the University of Maryland. 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