TUESDAY. APRIL 25. 1961 WHITE CALF: Everyone's feeling "springy" including this frolick ing albino calf in the University fields. An albino calf is not as unusual as one would think, according 0 University officials. In fact, there are two of them among the herds on campus. Livestock Show To Set Record The largest number of animals ever shown at a University expo sition will be exhibited at the 44th Little International, according to John Novak, publicity chairman of the Block and Bridle Club which sponsors the exposition. A total of 104 cattle, sheep, horses and hogs will be exhibited at the Livestock Pavilion on April 29. These animals will be groomed, fitted and shown by stu dents interested in the animals sciences and in the handling and care of livestock. Prizes will be awarded to the champion of each species on the basis of showmanship and groom ing. The highest award will be given to the Grand Champion Showman of all four species. The prizes will be awarded after the show at a banquet in the Hetzel Union. Western style square dancing, a sheep dog demonstration, and a milking contest will be features of the exposition. bookstore Survey -- (Continued trom page one) tration, on the costs, space re quirements, and operational ex penses of a bookstore. The entire report will be sub mitted to the Board of Trustees at either their June or July meet ing, Steinhauer said. The trustees requested that a report on the need for a bookstore be presented to them at their June meeting. FRESHMAN QUEEN CONTEST Sponsored by FRESHMAN CLASS ADVISORY BOARD • ADVISORY BOARD WILL INTERVIEW CONTESTANTS THURSDAY AND PICK 5 FINALISTS and presented at Freshman Class Night WDFM Debate-- (Continued from page five) organization chairman, Alexan der said the controversial nature of the position offset this. Alexander also said that Air Force has under consideration a plan. to eliminate compulsory ROTC. He said he would urge students to make their feeling known on this matter. In answer to a question sub mitted by a listener about con trol of the Book Exchange by three fraternities, Harrison said that anyone is eligible to join. Finland has 60,000 glacial lakes NOMINATIONS wanted for (self-nominated or otherwise) Applications at HUB Desk Now. Return to HUB Desk with Photo by 6 P.M. Who Will Ride in Float Parade? Queen elected May 15 and 16 May 19 at Skating Rink THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA 07 - . • • c/27 agna r new do/ magi& AR-EX Products Company has forma fated an amazing new chap cream, de. signed especially for women allergic to ordinary creams. But it has proved to be so extra-mild that its gentleness appeals to every woman. Healing carbonyl dia. niide Sghts effects of harsh detergents, sun, and wind . . and makes hands smooth and soft. Scented at unscented. Jar, 60c. Handy plastic tube 50e. April 27. Thursday, 3-Year-Old Applies For '75 Admission High school students heeding warnings of stiff competil tion are applying earlier for college admission these daysi Sherman Stanford, associate dean of admissions, was sur prised, however, when he recently received an application for the S.)tember 1975 term. I plete his high school studies. A three-year-old Philadelphia! 1 "I feel certain from the far-! area boy returned his application! !sighted view you have in respect; complete except for course an&i grade information. to educational objectives," Stan- , A question asking the reason for ford wrote the boy, "that you will making application to the Uni- , understand our need to use our al ready bulging file space for cur; Iversity was answered with the i ! rent applications." 1 'maturity typical of a much older: 1 The influx of applications to applicant. the admissions office indicates The applicant wrote: "I be- that over 20,000 students are in-! lieve a liberal education devel. terested in coming to Penn State ; ops a sense of right, duty and next year, Stanford said. At pres-! honor. More and more in the g ent there is room for 6,000 students' modern world, big business rests lat all the campuses in all the pro on honor and character as well grams, he added. as good judgment. This char. i i . 1 acter I hope to attain at Penn iA mole Blossom Princess 1 State because of its emphasis I' 7 . • Gwendolyn Jo McAllister, a; on the liberal arts and develop. l ment of character." , senior in physical education fromi !Arlington, Va., has been named a! Commenting on an enclosed; princess for the 34th annual Shen-I photograph of the applicant, Stan-'p rincess Apple Blossom Festival ford wrote the candidate: "Fri°lll. to be held in Winchester, Va. ! the Penn State sweatshirt I con- Thursday and Friday. elude you will be a loyal Penn,— Stater. Your expression tells me you will be a happy, cooperative student. The set of your shoulders and jaw lead us to believe that you may be a good athletic pros- Stanford went on to explain that action on this application will be delayed to permit sui t ficient time for the boy to com- s Pharmacy By BETSY MULCEY 16: Why are some girls prouder of their rings than others ? Nor is this simply a verbal promise. Artcarved's written guarantee explains how the exclusive Permanent Value Plan lets you apply the full current retail price toward the purchase of a larger Artcarved anytime, at any Artcarved jeweler throughout the country. You will be proud. too, of Artearved'S award•winning styling, like the Evening Star shown here. To he sure it's an Art• carved: Look for the name inside the ring, and ask for your written Artcarved guarantee. Of course, being engaged is wonderful, but sealing the engagement with an Artcarved ring makes it more wonderful than ever—forever! DIAMOND AND WEDDING RINGS . - . •-- . • J. R. Wood & Sons, Inc., Dep ..• - • . - - -.-- .: Y!4, 216 E. 45th St., New York 17, N. Y. . \ - Please send me more facts shout diamon.l rings and "Wedding Guide for Stride en. ..• - ' - -..- • Groom". Also name of nearest (or home -.— town) Artcarved Jeweler. I am enclosin. _ - . • • . . 100 to cover handlin, and ()stale i ' • ...one of Artcarved'S award winning settings • • ••••• , :* ; ••;::::•••;:ri. • You see it in her eyes—but the reasons aren't all roman tic ones. Her diamond ring is an Artcarved. This means it meets rigid standards of excellence in cut, carat weight, color and clarity. rtc a Evening Stir Is an exclusive patented design ISA to . Trade Bluebooks Any student may exchange a used bluebook for a new 12-page bluebook at the Hetzel Union desk. The Independent Student Association will exchange 200 bluebooks starting today. All blue books must have the course and its number marked on the front. Tickets On Sale Today! "Paint Your Wagon" THE MUSICAL EXTRAORDINAIRE DON'T RUSH TO THE GOLD-RUSHI Get Your Tickets Early Tickets at the NUB rye et. •••••• ....... es am •••• ...... County or Zone PAGE SEVEN
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