l JuTh irrs 7 (' f J Sfc r- W V4 r p;vv Residents 'deck the halls' By Margy Meister "It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas", especially in the UNL , residence halls. , Trees'of all styles, shapes and sizes are springing up in lobbies, floor tfounges and individual rooms. Colored Ijtits blink and spray "snow" frosts windows across the faces of most of the halls. Gold, silver, red and blue tinsel ...garlands and simulated Santa's deck the halls across campus. i nti musi popular anu ouviuus f manifestation of the Christmas spirit ; appears to be decorations in the " windows of many residents' rooms. At J lastoi$t, ..Neihardt Residential Center LhadaiscflratiQQ s. J n three windows, Cather-Pound Halls in nearlyterr, Selleck Quadrangle in 22, Harper . Schramm-Smith Halls in about 25 and vbeliSandoz Halls in nearly , 40 f rfte "Rerlence Hall Assoc.' 'has-- f appropriated funds .for each hall to purchase a Christmas tree for their main lobbies or lounges. In addition, many floors are purchasing trees for their floor lounges with their own floor funds. Tom Guzzardo, residence director (RD) at Cather Hall, reported that though he has not yet seen many ...decorations, several floors have trees ''and some residents are decorating their ""Windows. Lounge decorating contest -Pound Hall RD Anne Thompson said tfcai each floor in Pound is decorating their lounge, with a prize to be awarded to the best-decorated lounge. She added that Cather-Pound-Neihardt will sponsor a window-painting contest in which prizes will be awarded to the best individual and group paintings on the windows of their dining hall. Neihardt Residential Center has trees on some floors, and International House is planning a party to decorate their main Innnnfi tree this Saturdav niaht. according to Joe Scalzo, Neihardt RD. f. Steve Heldt, Harper Hall RD, said that he has seen very little decorating in . . - ( i ' 1 A I il narper inus rar. ne 5diu mm mc h seen tnree or rour trees tumtr miuuyn the door", and some lights in residents' windows, but that he expects to see more decorations going up as the momentous occasion draws nearer. He added that there will be a party to decorate the main lounge tree and that many floors are also having parties to decorate their trees. Parties planned Smith Hall RD Bobbie Brickhouse reported that she has seen decorations in many windows and that most floors are purchasing trees and having parties : to decorate them. Schramm Hali will have decorations n the main lounges, according to Ina Luhring, Schramm RD. She added that she has seen many decorations on windows and doors of residents' rooms, and that several residents also have trees in their rooms. Robin Buchman, social chairman at Selleck Quadrangle, said that many floors are having contests for the best ,.i-.r Annro nn the flnnr Afifi that many residents have lights strung in -their windows. She added that the ' friday, december 6, 1974 cafeteria will be decorated with painted windows, a Christmas tree, and tinsel for a semi-formal dinner to be held next week Abel-Sandoz Halls Complex program director, Bitsy Griego, reported that trees will be set up in the lobbies of Sandoz, Abel North and Abel South, as well as in the cafeteria. She said that she has seen trees in many resident's rooms, and that most floors were buying trees and having some ,type of Christ mas parties. She added that a drive will be conducted to collect all real trees when residents leave, for the holidays in order that these might be donated to underprivileged families. Decorations add to spirit Junior Marge Pestel, resident of Sandoz 5, has a 6V2 foot real tree standing in her room, with Christmas gfffs already beginning to pile up beneath it. 'The tree-was purchased by Pestel and her roommate Monday night, and was decorated with ornaments from home, including "last year's tinsel". Pestel claims that the secret of the tree's freshness is in the sugar water in the small trash can in which the tree is supported by rocks from the Abel Sandoz parking lot. She added, "Dec orations sort of make Christmas by getting you into the spirit." Seniors Mike Napoliello and Chuck Trutna, of Abel 3, have a 4-foot artificial tree standing directly in the center of their room, decorated with multi-colored blinking lights, red ornaments and gold tinsel garlands. Trutna said, "The tree is useful for my roommate to put my presents under, and it helps to bring the girls down to our room." Napoliello, who has owned the tree since his sophomore year, said, "I live in this room nine months out of the year, so I consider it my home. The tree just makes it seem more homey. I wanted to decorate the room because decorating is an extension of the holiday spirit." In addition to the tree, blinking lights from a tree shape on the room's window, a construction paper Santa rests on the window sill, and three small, white and gc!d tissue paper trees are perched atop Napoliello's book shelf. Sandoz 2 resident Judy Erickson cut down a wild cedar tree from the shelter belt a mile north of her home near Benedict, Nebraska over the Thanks giving holiday. She returned and decorated the tree with some ornaments from home and some that she bought here. When asked why she cut down her own tree, Erickson replied, "I don't like artifical trees, and cutting my own was much cheaper. Besides, the tree smells so good!" ' She added, "I wanted a tree, but as I knew I wouldn't be home to enjoy the one there, I decided to put up one here. It adds both to the room and the spirit." Thus it seems that as the awaited holiday draws nearer, the spirit of Christmas will continue to "haunt" the floors, lounges, and lobbies, as well as the occupants, of the UNL residence halls daily nebraskan I THE 3 -si Pitchers 26 Draws 12:30-5:30 Fridaysj 9 Ws TE& BED eO. OF fcltieOLHo 10S2 "P" St.W)i75-2556 JQJ rjOR yOOJ Pipes Jewelry Clothes 10:30-5:30 Mon.- Sat. ROOMS AVAILABLE Make reservations with us immediately to assure accomodations at: Howard Johnson's East 4200 Old Gentilly Road New Orleans, Louisiana Phone 504-944-0151 -OR- Ho ward Johnson's West " 6401 Veterans Hi way . I New Orleans, Louisiana ""r . Phone 504-885-5700 for the SUGAR BOWL CLASSIC in New Orleans bus available to and from game upon request. 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