TUESDAY, DECEMB Dor For Eight cash itories and West prizes and four honorable mentions were awarded in the Nittany dorm ! ails Christmas display contests. izes were awarded in the Nittany area for outside and inside decora .ide decoration contest, Nittany 30 won the first prize of $25 with its a's workshop. was a sleigh, a decorated tree, and a peppermint-striped North Pole. Separate pi l tions. In the out portrayal of San, On the law] Each window bore, one of Santa's eight Nittany 30 also t' place in the indoo theme of Santa's continued with fig Mrs. Santa and the busily on Christma• Nittany 31 Pla. Second prize of side contest was av tany 31 for its chu dormitory had been to a gray stone " plete with a steeple. first place in the with its manager manger were paper and a starry ceiling. Nittany 26 and 35 tied for third place in the ouside contest. Nit tany 26 injected a humorous note by depicting Santa's accident. Santa had missed the rooftop of the building, and his sleigh and bundles of gifts layi strewn about on the ground. Nittany 35 had decorated a Christmas tree and placed paper mache figures around it. The two units were split the prize of $lO. _ Manger Scene Wins the name of reindeer. 'ed for second contest. The :orkshop was res of Santa, -Ives working toys. !es Second 115 in the out arded to Nit ch scene. The converted in hurch" corn- The unit took ndoor contest Iccene. In the I mache images In the indoor contest, Nittany 31 won the first prize of $25 for its manger scene. Second prize of $l5 was award ed to Nittany 23 and 30. On the wall of Nittany 23 was a 15 by 8 foot mural of the Christ Child surrounded by eight angels. The mural was designed and painted by John Marko, freshman in ap plied arts from Beaver Falls. There were also three decorated Christmas trees. Nittany 30 portrayed Santa's workshop. The prize was split lae tween the two units. Nittany 36 Places Third Nittany 36 won the third prize of $lO. A living room scene was depicted. Honorable znention in the in side contest was given to Nittany 21 and 28. Judges for the contests were Melvin Weaver, Stephen Baker, Charles Welsh, George Smith, and Thomas Long. Sixteen of the 24 units com peted. In the West Halls window dis play contest, Thomas Kirshner, fourth floor Hamilton Hall, won first prize of $25. Kirshner paint ed a Madonna and child. Watts Hall won second prize of $l5 for its over-all effect. The Nativity Scene, constructed by third floor Hamilton Hall, re ceived third prize of $lO. Honorable mention was given Paul, Reber, fourth floor Hamilton .. a handy reference for all special occasions of the year. Just ask f•r onel MC R 18, 1956 s Awarded Prizesl Yule Decorations' —Daily Collegian Photo by Jrze rrisora BABY, TELL SANTA what you want for Christmas, Hugh Welsh, freshman in hotel administration from Pittsburgh, says to pretty Joan Windish, freshman in education from Coraoplis. This scene took place Sunday night in Nittany 30, which won top honors for its display. Hall, for a lamp scene; and Bar bara Jacques and Gretchen Van- Kirk, "B" level Thompson Hall for a stained glass window. Judges for the contest were Professor Milton S. Osborne, Pro fessor George S. Zoretich, assis tant professor of fine ayts, Sara Brown, Sheila Stohl, and Daniel Thalimer. The decorations will not be A choice of many clever de ft signs distinctively Hallmark in creation . 10 cards ail alike conveniently cello packed. When your friends receive your Hallmark Christ : mac greeting, they'll know that "you cars enough to send the very best." anahan's THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. 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