SPEC AL lie lItgttja SPECIAL Monday, February 7, 1949 AND THE SNOW CAME Ole Man. Weather Smiles on Winter Frolic Sktes in Gala Ice C(U'ht! Te five-'a' weekend slid off to a f , ta,~rt ih Winter Car- ail ' .c..'. tnthe way Wednesday a.n Thu- r d Sno -. and a 20 degree aver- age temperature combined to make "eas sleddinz' for the Union- Lea-se revival of ihQ two-day sports frolic. "e Man Winter" beamed on nn Atrbor this time. At the last arnival in 1941 a aa ashow with nearly a'is many events as the 19-9 pror'am. was planned. But. the committee postponed and "sseated" while Ann Arbor aad "its mildest winter in 50 ears" according to the Detroit weather bureau. Preceding carnivals in 1939 and '40 were chiefly professional ice skating shows, a committee spokesman said. The 1949 carnival was climaxed by the Coliseum ice show, but a string of toboganning, ice carving, dancing and speed skating led up to it. Cutter rides and a hay ride added atmosphere. Silver King, in the person of Blair Moody was officially un- masked at the ice show. He pre- sented trophies to high-point ooUses and ribbons to winning in- iividuals. Fiure skating, crazy re- says, and a faculty-student broom- >all game filled out the final event Thursday night at the Coliseum. Skating races at Burns Park followed . a free-for-all skating party at the Bums Park rink Thursday afternoon. Da5y-Alex Lm aasn. WINNING DISPLAY-Phi Gamma sDeta's winning ice carving. Phi Gamma Delta Tops List Of Winter Carnval Winners Phi Gamma Delta led the pa- somen's division and Winchell rade of the ten houses awarded House and Phi Gamma Delta in trophies for top total scores in the men's division. All four took Winter Carnival competition. home first place trophies. Delta Upsilon followed in sec- Seconds were awarded Alpha fhi and Delta Upsilon in wonien's and place. The next eight in order and men's respectively. were: Silver King awarded six silver Gamma Phi Beta, Delta Delta tollars instead of five because Delta, Kappa Delta, Chi Omega, here swas a tie for fifth place. Sorosis, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Adams Xinning guessers in order were House, and Hollis House. na Sussman, Catherine Clark, Top honors for ice carving were Phyllis Walters, John Hodvak, and split four ways between Mosher tied for fifth were Ernest. Felton Jordan and Kappa Delta in the and Tom Flynn. Daily-Bill Wise TOBOGGAN EN IiUSIASTS-Winter Carnivaies in one of msany Arborehuin sports. WINTER CARNIVAL CHAIRMEN Nancy Hess, Dick Slocum and Pat McKenna were in general charge of the event. They were assisted by Gwen Sperlich, Dick Cossit, Jackie Reid, Irvin Barill, Mary Carolyn Wright, Pat Han- nagan, Bob Seeber, Bobby Jo Ream. Bill Peterson, Harold Sper- lich and Ann Schoonmaker. ihe t4the 7ht9 W orsteds Tweeds FHannie s In a 'tocd suit the fabric and tut are the thing ! That's why our collection is famous around town! Cou- pled with these two guiding fac tors you ore aas assuredof discriminating taste in a suit that's made to serve f or years. 4450 Suits slyled by DON RICHARDS Hollywood P ! y-Alex tmisaaaii Baffling Witer Carnival Clues' IdentifySilver King Mood v Sit'er King is no longer a cam-, from the middle of the alphabet, t :pus mstery man but the clues the space between M and N, its which identified him may be. one bkek to M. After counting ten The first five of almost 80 guess- from M to the beginning, B cones ers who deducted "Blair Moody" up. The result is B.M--Blair from the quartet of clues took Moody s initials. home silver dollars. "I'm on the ledge," suggests his Moody, as Silver King, said, "I SL membership. "And in the got the biggest kick out of throw- uod" makes a slight pun on his Lng candy at my fiat brothers on last name. the ride down the Diag." The second line, "For gradua- The hardest part of the joh, he tion clouds to brood," means he asserted, was throwing friends off olans to graduate in June with ihe track. when they asked him the class of '49. point blank if he was Silver King. "Secretay, Presid ent, Silver "Icouldn't say 'yes and I couldn't King. Football and Washington say 'no; so I just said 'guess'." are the thing;" lists his activities In case some are still puzzling and interests. Besides SL presi- over the clues a post mortem is in dency last semester, he is secre- er. tary of the Phi Delt house, Wash- The first one - "From the ington. D.C. is his home. middle to beginning and end, it's Football, thrown in chiefly to one and ten to every friend," is throw puzzlers off the track, is a based on the alphabet. legitimate hobby, he said, although Joanne Hill. a publicity com- he plays mostly in frat scrim- tits n't t'ae' "a ' a='.d tha' m-s, s PBIDE UflU I1RPJ 'Where the Good Clothes Came From" 119 South Main St., Ann Arbor Daily-Bi aWise