PAGE EIGHT Annual Livestock Show Scheduled far Saturday Senior Week I i Will Feature 4 The 45th annual Little Interria-Iclude a sheep dog demonstration,,l Annual Dance Senior Ball - will be the first tional Livestock Show sponsored!a sheep shearing demonstration l event in the annual Senior Week by the Block and Bridle Club willland meat raffle. factivities May 4. The dance, which be held Saturday at the skating! Queens for the show are Doro- will feature Larry Elgart, and his rink. ,thy-Allbeek, Miss Penn State Ag-'orchestra, will be held from 9 p.m. The event will include showinmriculture; Sarah Jones of Buck-to 1 a.m., May 4, in the Hetzel of the American quarter hotselingham, Miss Pennsylvania Wool union ballroom. stallion, Poco Shade, winner of the 'Queen; and Jane Clarke of Centre. - Michigan novice cutting cham-Hall, 4-H Queen of Centre County. l If the weatheris warm enougk If patio off the ballroom will ill t pionship and the register of merit A specialidedication award will open for dilincing - and tables will in reining and pleasure horse sbe made to' Milton E. Miller, di-,be set up there, Robert Schalm, cgiven lasses. the U Poco Shade was recent] by Wen-yrector. of the field staff of the co-chairman of Senior Ball, said. l to lAmerican 'Angus Association. Mil-1 loch Farms, Gage P Ann. Arbor, Mich. Iler graduated from the University Scha l eck, have' And his lanned no cen-I co-chairmand , Little International will open in 1932, 'iral theme for the p Ball because,{ at $ a.m. 'with competition zby I Manager of the show is Fred they said, the HUB personnel‘ breeds of beef cattle, swine and'Thomas, senior in ; animal hus- provid&all decorations for formal sheep. Afternoon competition will' ,bandry from Beavertown. Assis-'dances held in the ballroom. select champion fitters and show -• tant manager of the.show is Don-I - i ers in each breed and in the se - !a l d Kinnan, junior in:animal hus-I was the first Last year time' lection .of over-all championsbandry from Miami, Fla. 'the Senior Ball was heldin the among breeds. The show will cli-iIHUB ballroom. The dance was , max with the selection of thef Cattle superintendent is Thom- moved because the HUB ballroom, grand champion showman. jas Williams, junior in animal hus- has a more pleasant atmosphere; ibandry from Colmar, 111. Schaim said. He also pointed out The beef cattle division will in-i Swine. superintendent is Lenn the advantage of more room in dude 16 offspring ~of Keystone Harrison, junior in animal hus- the HUB since the lounges and Bardoliermer, third ranking sire ~,„ary from Johnstown. possibly the patio will be at the' in 1960 and second ranking sire in, 1961. s Sheep superintendent is Thomas disposal of those attending the 'Coons, senior in animal husban-,dance. The swine division will sr" xhibit dry from York. 1 • Tickets for the semi-formal the first place Yorkshire pen asl dance will go on sale at 8 a.m., shown at the Pennsylvania Live-I_, ,May 4, atthe HUB desk. The price stock Exposition. ikons Gets Scholarship lis $5 per` couple. Tickets will be • The sheep division will feature ,sold to any student, regardless of Southdowns, Hampshires. Chev- !term standing, who wishes to at lots, Shropshires and polled and tend the -dance. • horned Dorsets. Features at the show will in- 3 Coeds Will Attend Aquatic Festival at Yale "Three members of the Naiads, Women's Recreation Association synchronized swim club, will at tend the three-day Aquatic Art Festival, sponsored by the Inter national Academy of Aquatic Art, beginning today 411 Yale Univer sity. The delegates are Florence Lo rentz, Jean Mellin and Brooke jvlinnich, who portrayed the char acters •oft Wynken, Blynken and Nod in "A Dip With Disney," the annual aquacade sponsored by Naiads two weeks ago. New College Diner Downtown Between the Mol•tes M & CANDIES M--Ci3:o,':RY' . ::'..:'.' UNiVERSITY PARK PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER - W. HAMILTON AVE. EME THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA S; David Irons, senior in min erals preparation from Hanover, has been named one ofl2_recipi ents of $l,OOO senior year scholar ships awarded by Internatisinal Minerals and Chemical Corpora tion. ~Arnold Air Society 1 Rushing Smoker f Tonight, April 26, 1:30 p.m. • Alpha : Tau Omega . . • Refreshments and Movie) • • • All those interested but unable ; ' I e to attend, call Arthur Derrick. r • Operations Officer, Ul4 5-7458, r . before smoker. Class A uniform g a kt Yard Goods -' ‘., 1 Ila c *i p yard Fine quality fabrics featuring the latest fashionable colors and prints. Choose from a lajge selection of chambrays; combed,.cotion, sateens and gold cotton prints - - . -. i t. The delicious candy coated choco- C late treat that the whole family 4 " loves. M & Ws melt in your mouth . not in youf hands. . I=3:===l WORK FOR YOU Regular 49c to 69c yard i if on bolts Reg4lar 69c lb. Grinberg ICCB for Edwin Grinberg, president of the Business Administration Stu dent Council, was elected chair man of the Inter-College Countil Board for 1962-1963 Tuesday. Alan Bober, president of the Engineering-Architecture Student Council, was named vice char man of the ICCB, and Virginia Finn, president of the Home Eeo nomics Student Council, Was elected secretary-treasurer for the fall term- only. "I HOPE in' the future IC B can co-ordinate career days Sifli lar to that of the College of Btsi .ness -41 Administration and 'the yearly ICCB Career Exposition by bringing prominent compames and outstanding leaders in 'dif ferent professions to the campus," Grinberg said. . I Ervin Hill, past chairman' of . t Library-to Hire Research Personnel ~ .- ' The $10,600 check recently pre-ipurchasing of collections, McCom • sented to the University as I the explained. Forthcoming grad first grant under the library codelfrom the state will then be use. will be used primarily to hire;to. purchase these collections. personnel to plan for acquiring Under the library code . Fatte .. major research collections. Nilph!library is designated as a 'regiona W. McComb, University libr. ian:library resources center and veil i said yesterday. . make these collections availabl: The person in charge will s udy ito other public libraries through library facilities and negotiat= the;out the Commonwealth. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS -FOR RENT 01110110001111111••••• 0111.1••••••• GRADUATE STUDENTS; Upperclasimen— Comfortable rooms , with hot And cold running water or private bath. Innerspring attremes. Central. Parking., Accommoda tions to inspect and compare. The donial, 123 West Nlttany. AD 7.7792 or AD 7-;1860. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY! Unfur nished one-bedroom apartment. Heat, stove_ and refrigerator furnished. For far ther information call j Al) h-06146. ' BEAUTIFUL MODERN. turniehe.4 three bedroom apartment for summer , term. Facilities for five. male or female. Call AD 8-9413. FURNISHED APARTMENT tort three. five rooms on •two 'floors. Summrr term. AD S-e,995. IDEAL FOR. two male students—new two- room furnished efficiency apartment: private bath. full kitchen, parking. Near campua.• Private entrance. Phone; AD 7- 7792, AD 7-4850. • ,ROOM AND BOARD at Zeta Beta Tau for summer term. Price MO for term. in cludes excellent facilities and full weial privileges. Contact palph Friedman,. AD 84718. - MODERN. COMPLETELY furnishe,l three- room apartment. one block from cam pile on E. Deaver. Private entrance, avail able summer term. Call AD 7-1106. 'JUNE 1 MODERN furnished efficiency. Country setting at Boro line. Separate kitchen, ceramic tilt bath, private entrance. park tig. Suitable couple or single :desiring privacy. Call Mrs. Cox AD 7-779; AD 7- CHOICE THREE ROOMS and bids fur- - - - ribbed apartment. Central. Clooe !campus. 'Private entrance. Parking. Suitable couple or bachelor. Jim. AD 7-7792 or Al) 7-4860. UNFURNISHED NEWLY decorated 3-room ItPsetmeut, front ealicus, 112 El College Ate: Fully equipped. 14:ailable immediately $6O per month. Couplll, or two girls. AD 1-2482. EFFICIENCY APARTMENTS ' available May 1 and June 1. All furnished. Fur ther information foudd AD $-2039. TIMEX MEN needed to share large modem furnished five man apartment for sum mer term. Two bedrooms, two bathrooms, living and dining rooms, kitchen. private yard. lbarlweue. All meals available. 714 S. Atherton' -above farmer Lobster, Nouse- AD 11-05g4. DOUBLE ROOM for fall terra in I nri , vate. borne. Sp per month each. Call IThursday or Friday AD 7-4346. LL,..liatal WAITERS TO work for meals fourth period and evonin Contact Ildark AD 5441.3. EXCELLENT TYPING done at my borne- Quick service. reasonable riqes. AD COUNSELORS—head. division leaders and program director.. Experienced sinly. Pri vate boys camp in Pa. Robert T. Smith. New Milford, Penna. HELP WANTED I COLLEGE STUDENTS are needed imams , : • diately on a parttime basis. iWorking schedule which will entail 20 Mgr, per •treck will be arranred to fit class And study schedule. lutentsw by appointateit *ob. CAD AD I-DAL THURSDAY. APRIL 26, 196 to Chair 1962-63 the board; announced that Merle E. Campbell, dean of student a. 17 fairs of the Commonwealth cam puses, is the new advisor- of the ICCB. In other business, the board adopted a revised constitution and ' approved the annual budget. ICCB for% 1962-1963 academic year will ,be made up of the new presidents of the student councils or incumbent presidents who will still be in office in the fall. THE OTHER new council presi dents who will be sitting on ICCB will be. Yetta Ginsburg, educa tion; David Muns. division of counseling; Morris Baker, liberal arts; John Fox, mineral Indus tries; Richard Jeffries, chemistry physics; Thomas Paton, physical education and Al Cartwright, agri culture. ==l=l ssoss SINGER PORTABLE Electric SewlnaJAis. chine, used and In nerfee.t condition. Can be guaranteed for five years. $29.96. Cali AD. 84367. I • FOR SALE TRADE-IN TELEVISION Sets, completely reconditioned. Radio service. 1962 Zenith TV. Television Service Center at Scat! College TV BANJOS. UKES, Guitars, Pianos. Rana. mond Onrans—strings, books. all minutia 'supplies, Pifer Music Center, Benner Pike. Open 'til 8 p.m. daily except Weds. Phone EL 5440. MOTORCYCLE 1953 Marley-D*ll4mi 14' 1226 cc; foot-shift. sham. Good condition. Best offer over $400.00. Barry AD 876186, AD 8-8696-. NIKON ;P 85mm single lens reflex enrneris 68mm F 1.4 Auto-Nikkor lens. ,sorles. For further information call! Den Coleman UN 6-8829. FOE SALE: Trumpet, almost! new. Cal Jack AD 7-7086. RIDE WANTED 1 H .•••••••••••••••••••••••• III••••• pg. RIDE TO Rout. 309 Allentown Fridiir. April 27, at 6:00 or later. Call Fred, UN 5-SEIO. WORK WANTED •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• oramenuo vs. TYPING TO do in my home on tieetria typewriter. Phone AD .64102. i •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST DELTA PHI PIN Friday, April IS be tween Bourke and town. Reward. Call Harry. ;AD • 4-3074. OLIVE! GREEN Clutch Rag in McElwain lobbyj Friday noon. Keep money ieturn purse. If found call UN 5-4295. 3962 'CLASS RING with Initials 1.R..Ca1l IUN 54401 Wore 6 p.m. Reward offered- BLILOYA Gold Watch Iced FridaY ;night. April 20. If found. please call Lou Shock. UN 154683. PERSONAL . 1110041 •••• 111 ..••••••• 16 .1 1 00•••••••01.•••••••010.1106114.04111 NICHOLASS:, LOOKING forward to fet- Wine our peace.. Will meet you Saturday nicht under gypsy's bed. Delta Phi Epsilon- Theta Chi Booth. Jaekolam JOYCE AND JERRY. Estonia roust b. really great. but do come back by tiat following date: April 28. Zeta a and Sig EPo. DEAR! LINDA, I'll be meeting ion at the Kangaroo. Lore DILL MISCELLANEOUS i PART-TIME employment is nose .availahl• for 12 young men with the following Qualifications: No. I. C-plus 'remiss* to school: No. 2, business-like appearance: No. 1, capability to devote betveett 16 to 20 hours a week ; No. 4, over IR 'hers of age. renege students wishing to "Mao• went; considerable income are to call Mr. Richardson AD 8-2061 between t:3O ind 2:30 p.m. daily. DO YOU NEED alterations Audi dress. making ? Will 4 pick ,up * ral eAD 1-0331.
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