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Show . '«'~iSome carnival participants took the games quite seriously.Memories of many hours of work and fun for the Utah Man were bound up in the WRA and Snow Carnival. Under a new plan introduced by the ASUU to eliminate small activities and holster more successful events, the WRA Carnival Committee and the Snow Carnival Committee combined this year in one gigantic effort to plan an exciting activity for their fellow Utes. The new committee with sophomore class officers as directors, compromised by using the competitive winter sports idea from previous Snow Carnival agendas and combining it with booth and cake-baking competition from WRA, Lack of campus snow drove students to sunny slopes at Alta for the snow-shoe and slalom competition. Hours spent in planning, building, and baking assured Utes of two fun-6IIed evenings at the Fieldhouse where they threw rings on the tails of kissing mice, dunked swim-clad devils, threw chocolate pudding at pretty faces, admired can girls, and voted for Carnival kings and queens.can-SNOW CARNIVAL COMMITTEE- Left to Right, First IW Barbara Bagley, Sue Stewart, Judy fcarl, Janet Driscoll, Kaye Winston. Second Row: Christian Rasmussen, Suzanne Hubbard, Bonnie Anderson, Jane Norton, Grayson Wrigkt. |