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Show the Snow Carnival? her role so well as Marie Folsom, a fine skier herself and probably one of the foremost femi' nine lover of winter's vigorous, healthful stimu' lation. Her beauty was the beauty of health- what could be more appropriate in a Snow Carnival queen? Another personality, Chairman Jack Ollin' ger, genial, red'haired, athletic, felt more at home on skis than in his own home. He directed the affair with a fire and enthusiasm not unlike his red hair, and battled against any odds- even nature-that confronted him. For the second straight year, Sigma Chi skiers walked off with prises for competitive events-but prices or no, nearly a thousand skiers received sportsdom's greatest reward, the thrill of taking part. Barney Taft, top flight student skier and carnival entrant. The committee, Bill Segil, Johnny Whitney, Margaret Ann Gloe, Chairmen Woodhead and Ollinger, Bob Groesbeck, Betty Ballinger and Audre Gaddis. |