The Michigan Daily - Monday, February 13, 1989 - Page 7 Snow sculptors flock to Ann Arbor for contest BY MICAH SCHMIT Armed with axes, chicken wire, window scrapers, and other appli- ances, people from as far away as Wisconsin and Georgia braved sub- freezing weather to turn 23 five-ton blocks of snow into white crys- talline sculptures in downtown Ann Arbor over the weekend. The second annual Michigan Snow Sculpting Competition, part of the 1989 WINTERFEST, was held on Main Street. Sculpting began Thursday and ended yesterday at 11 a.m. with the judging. A team from Saginaw emerged with top honors and will represent Michigan in the U.S. Snow Sculpt- ing Championships next January. The Saginaw team, led by captain Bill Doehring, carved the image of a face inside a giant sea shell. The work was titled, "Safe within my Shell." Some of the tools used in- cluded cheese graters and dog chains, Doehring said. Team member Mike Strother said working 12-hour days can be fatigu- ing and bone chilling, but "you just cut your fingers off if they get frost bitten." Strother's team sculpted "Two Butterflies on top of a Carna- tion." There is an artistic challenge to working with snow, Strother said. One only has shades of white and grey to use, and must play with the contours of the snow to create depth and color. These sculpting techniques did not go unnoticed by LSA sopho- more Becky Zerial, who was admir- ing the artists putting finishing touches on their sculptures Saturday night. "My favorites are the two butter- flies and the hand holding the snowflake, she said. But the butterfly sculpture - which the team had spent nearly 30 hours working on and was nearly complete - collapsed late Saturday night The sculptor of "Trapped in his own Piece" was not afraid of a chal- lenge. The ten-foot high block looked unfinished. But when ob- servers looked through an opening, the inside revealed the figure of a sculptor. Even amateurs are invited to par- ticipate in snow-sculpting competi- tions, said Eric Johnson, a 1985 University graduate who created and organized the event. "Signing up for a block of snow is easy. It's a first- come, first-served basis, and if you're serious about showing up and have a reasonable drawing, you can get a block," he said. The blocks were made by packing snow gathered from the Ann Arbor Airport. The snow was dumped into ten feet high wooden boxes. "We had a contingency plan -- an air water gun - in case there wasn't enough snow," Johnson said, adding that snow making was unnecessary. This year's competition drew thousands of spectators. People in passing cars gawked at the sculptures from their windows. "Cars were bumper to bumper until about mid- night on Saturday, Johnson said. Hungary's ruling Communist Party Associated Press Marcos About 1000 supporters of ousted president Ferdinand Marcos hold a rally yesterday at a central square in Manila to demand his return from Hawaii. Their appeals were addressed to the United States, the Manila's former colonizer. endorses mi BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) - Hungary's ruling Communist Party has moved toward sharing power with other political groups by be- coming the first Eastern European country to endorse a multiparty sys- tem. Party leader Karoly Grosz an- nounced after a two- day meeting of the Central Committee that the pol- icy- making body had decided a mul- tiparty system was the only way to guarantee political pluralism in Hungary. He also indicated the party had revised its view of the 1956 anti- Soviet revolt to acknowledge the uprising started with good intentions but went sour. A multiparty system would "certainly provide an opportunity for alliances" and participation by groups the Communists would not be able to mobilize on their own, Grosz said in a n interview ex- cerpted on Hungarian radio late Sat- urday and due for full broadcast Sun- day evening. The system is expected to be le- gal under a new constitution to be written next year. Grosz said he expected the constitution to require new parties to operate "on a socialist basis." "If they do not accept the consti- tution, then they cannot operate legally," he said. He did not elabo- rate. No date has been announced for multiparty local or national parlia- mentary elections, but both are due by the end of 1990. Grosz's remarks indicated that dozen's of political movements, many of which have begun in recent months, will be allowed to partici- pate. Unlike alternative parties in East Germany, Czechoslovakia and Poland, Hungary's groups are inde- pendent of the Communists. 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