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Show Hollstein, Rtestes, Urli ' Tf- Win Literary Awards First prize awards of the fifth annual Scribe Christmas literature liter-ature contest were presented to Stella Ktestes, winner in the short story, division "Milton Hollstein, who triumphed in the poetry group, and Thelma Urli, author of the winning essay. Compositions receiving first place awards werqf "A Christmas Tapestry of, AraSesque Frost," story; "Ring Out,f!Rmjb Out, Glad Christmas Bells," j?oerijj; and "Perfect "Per-fect Peaces OursjyForever," essay. Second places ;-Were:jawarded to Milton Hollstein' for his composition; composi-tion; "Christmas, Is Christmas," Bonnie Jean ScOt, for the poem entitled "Someon'es LHjtle Boy," and Ruth Hamilton, fonj "Remembered "Remem-bered Forever,"an essay. Shirley Ancel,Milton Hollstein, Ruth Hamilton J Betty Chjistensen, and Robert Jackson received honorable hon-orable mention , - Judges of the contest were V. F. Victor, Miss Mary Jane HLr, and Miss Myrth Harvey, faculty members, mem-bers, and Doris 'Dibble, La Rene Carey, chairman of the 'contest, and Barbara Jeanne Mealon, student stu-dent judges. :i i f. j Winners of the contest were presented pre-sented with certificates of j award, and the compositions appear on page 3 and 4 of this issue of the Scribe. , f ' ; ' Deadline date of December 8 brought a flow of material; to the Scribe office. The writings were judged on the' basis of originality, neatness, freedom from errors, and excellence of plot. 1 i'i ; , , ! . |