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November 29, 2024 | Latest Issue
The Dartmouth

Council selects Winter Carnival poster design

The art of Gabrielle Tito '98 will grace this year's Winter Carnival poster, while the Carnival t-shirt will display the artwork of Ben Means '95.

The Winter Carnival Council chose Tito's artwork from about 15 entries.

Tito's submission depicts a large wolf shadowed against Baker Library's tower, reflecting this year's Carnival theme of "The Call of the Wild."

Penciled mostly in black and white, the submission also features gold lettering.

Tito, who hopes to be a studio art major and an architect, said she takes her art very seriously. She said the piece she submitted came only after hours of brainstorming.

Tito, who received a $100 prize for the her poster, said she is very pleased to win.

Means's t-shirt design is a wolf and Dartmouth Hall superimposed on a blue and black background.

"The people running the contest were interested in a Jack London theme," Means said. "They wanted the t-shirt design to go along with the sculpture on the Green."

Means has entered the contest every year since his freshman year. "Persistence finally paid off," Means said. He will receive a $50 prize.

The poster, which is currently at the printers, will go on sale next week.