SATURDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1962 Lawn Display AEPi Display Places First The Interfraternity Council Homecoming Lawn Display, con test was climaxed last night when Alpha Epsilon Pi, Delta Tau Delta and Delta Sigma Phi were named as the winners of first, second and third places respec tively. The Alpha Epsilon Pi display, entitled "Devour the Indian," consisted of an -Indian village of teepees overlooked by a ferociouS gold- Nittany Lion. A campfire mouldered in the middle of the village, and torches surrounded the entire display. DELTA TAU Delta's display featured a huge purple and gold "tau" with smaller purple and gold "delta" balanced from each arm. The left hand delta contained a gold lion. while an orange rested in the right hand delta. The dis play's title was "Victory in the Balance." A campus coloring book was the central theme of Delta Sigma Phi's display. Two Syracuse players were pictured on the pages of the coloring book with instruc tions to color the Orange Men - "black and blue." A box of crayons was placed beside the coloring book, which was entitled "The Lion's Coloring Book." The - new trophy, which has been on display in the Hetzel Union Building, will be presented to Robert Fishbein, president of Alpha Epsilon Pi, at the Alumni luncheon at 11:30 a.m. in the HUB. The old trophy has been retire. by Kappa Delta Rho, winner or three consecutive years. THE DISPLAYS, atraditional part - of Homecoming ( Weekend, aiv set up .by the/fraternities in order to show/heir support `for the football t am. Thirty-five fra ternities p' icipated in this year's competi''on. THE DAILY COUEGfAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Banner Contest Winners Announced ALPHA EPSILON PI fraternity won . the Interfraternity Council Lawn 'Display contest with a display consisting, of an Indian village of teepees overlooked by a gold Nittapy Lion. Shown &Nova is the Nittany Lion which over looked the lee • e. . i • , 1 r . • HILLEL FOUNDATION - FOLK ING spiration , ,zry Sunday, October 28 8 P.M. Sunday October 21, 8:00 P.M. - ' . , - Hear Mr. Abraham Cannel r British Author & Lecturer Rehearsal,Rooro Eisenhower Chapel , - "Why I Became a Jew" , . MEETING OPEN .Tuesday, October 18 8 P.M. . . _ and every Tuesday evenini4 . - The Rabbis Dynamics of - Judaism , . . Erich Fromm ecai Kap (Sponsored by Baptist Student Organization) */ - "Five Options & for MordM ord Modern Man" lan 1 . . ,frix.. - 6: 7 4:::1 - -: , - - .. - _ - .:.•: ; ;Y-'. - —. t ' .t . ? - • 1'... _.- ','•l -'•- , ,. ; ') f•-j•••> i: 4 ; 1- •,': • ! , ; del . C. - --. 7 ' .: ,• Ti :-• ''... 1 - ' : . „. $ ~ s';', :,.,- ."• , • .: ,: ~: ! • :k,. : r -7,::•• :,•$ ;,,,:, slii • • t, 0., / -' ' i. 4 .C, lira ..r • .&!, ."g ~ . ''.:' • : . - d ,: * ". - 0-I > L `%-•••,...,._......, § 4"--- - .., ::,i4.. ,-..-. ... ; _el, - ....:-• - ...--- 7 -7- - - , —:. THE TOP AWARD WINNER in the Banner Contest, shown above. was -submitted by . Nittany 26. The contest, sponsored by the Men's Residence Council, was held in con nection with Homecoming kend. ' Poster Contest Won by Niftony A big, blue-eyed lion with a paint brush in hand, gazing upon an orange football dripping with blue paint won the Men's Resi dence Council "Beat Syracuse" banner contest Thursday night. Da' id E. Stoddart, president of Nittany 26, and Jonathan Green accepted the first place award for the winning,poster entitled "Paint the Orange Blue:" Stoddart said that all members of Nittany , 26 helped in the banner's construc tion. THE OTHER finalists in the contest were York House, Pollock Halls; Bucks House, North Halls; and Sycamore Hall, ,West Halls. The.Poilotc poster was entitled "Sksssh!" and pictured a big. brown lion squashing an ameohi like orange mass. A poster entitled "Mend - for Sat" and picturing a blue-clothed, smiling lion standing on Beaver Stadium and squeezing. orange juice into the stadium was the Bucks House entry. The Sycamore entry shows' a Lion with a Penn State uniform numbered "RV standing on a bandaged player who has a big red footprint on his back. The poster called "Taste of Victory," shows the lion drinking a. glass of orange juice. / Mil PAGE THREE