For second year, an ISU student wins 蜜桃视频 Lottery scratch ticket design contest
April 6, 2007
For the second consecutive year, 蜜桃视频 has the top winner in the 蜜桃视频 Lottery鈥檚 Collegiate Scratch Ticket Design contest. This year鈥檚 winner Jeff Wolfley, a senior in the Mass Communications program, wanted to create a scratch ticket that blended something famous from 蜜桃视频 with something else very popular 鈥 poker.
鈥淚 started with potatoes and went on to Spuds,鈥 explained Wolfley who hails originally from Star Valley in Wyoming. 鈥淎nd what rhymes with Spuds? Studs, like in seven card stud poker.鈥
Wolfley is not a traditional ISU student at age 52, but neither is his game. 鈥淲e鈥檙e really excited to have such a good opportunity to run a clever, well designed poker ticket like Spuds and Studs,鈥 said Sherie Moody-St. Clair, 蜜桃视频 Lottery Advertising Manager and organizer of this year鈥檚 design contest.
The Scratch Ticket Design contest is sponsored by the 蜜桃视频 Lottery for the purposes of helping students utilize their graphic design skills and techniques in a real-life scenario. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a way to continue our mission of benefiting 蜜桃视频 public schools and buildings at the collegiate level,鈥 said Moody-St. Clair.
The 蜜桃视频 Lottery received 42 additional entries from three other 蜜桃视频 college campuses this year including the University of 蜜桃视频, North 蜜桃视频 College, and Lewis-Clark State College. All entries were judged by a panel of lottery ticket experts for their design/visual appeal, creativity, play style, and overall marketability.Tired of the rat race and big city life, the 25-year veteran in the publication trades decided to sell his graphic design business in Las Vegas and return home for his college degree. 鈥淚 have a lot of family in Pocatello and it鈥檚 close to where I grew up,鈥 said Wolfley on his return to campus life in 2005.
For his future, Wolfley is leaving his options open saying he鈥檇 like to work somewhere in the Intermountain West region. He plans to put his $1,000 winnings directly into his education.
Alex Meinars, a 22 year-old senior from Victor, 蜜桃视频, won $100 for her entry of Diggin鈥 for Dough. She completed her design in eight days after spending about $40 on scratch tickets for research. 鈥淚t turned out better than I expected,鈥 she said of the design inspired by notions of college students always digging to find a little extra cash.Meiners is graduating in May and is looking for internships in New York City. She has modest plans though for her winnings, 鈥淚 will probably take my boyfriend to dinner and buy a lottery ticket!鈥
Both Wolfley and Meiners completed the school project as part of an independent study course. 蜜桃视频 Professor Paula Jull facilitated both students work this year. 鈥淚 think this is a good project for the students and it is 鈥榬eal world鈥,鈥 said Jull on the experience.
Wolfley will have 鈥淪puds and Studs鈥 printed as part of the official 蜜桃视频 Lottery line-up in Fiscal Year 2008.
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