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SAM · The Digital Edition

March 1994

19 articles

In This Issue

  • A Toilet On The Mountain

    Sugarbush, Vt., needed an inexpensive and environmentally safe toilet at mid-mountain.The use of Clivus Multrum recycling toilets proved to be less expensive…

  • Feeling Good About NSAA

    Editorial looks at the state of affairs at NSAA 15 months after reorganization. Kudos are given to the NSAA leadership, particularly chairman…

  • Bill Berry– Two Personal Recollections.

    Two obituaries paying tribute to the life and accomplishments of I. William Berry, the venerable ski writer who died in February, 1994.

  • Snowboarding- Controversy Or Hype?

    An attempt to distinguish perceived from actual on-hill conflict between snowboarders and skiers. Includes testimonials from several ski resorts.

  • Feeding The Hungry Skier: Food Poison

    Article outlines the risks of E. Coli bacteria in food service, citing guidelines and appropriate measures to ensure a safe environment.

  • Computer Users: Computers As Time Wasters

    Offers advice on following topics: unnecessary expansion of work, unauthorized computer use, loss of data, viruses, waiting, learning/ training, lack of standardization,…

  • The Rest Of The Story

    Discusses the merits of small customer response cards in orientation packages. The return is effective, low-cost feedback.

  • A Sarajevo From Another Time

    Linda Goodspeed reflects on past and present stays in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. A look back at the writer’s experience of the Olympic years…

  • Searching For Supermodels

    In December, 1993, Killington, Vt., hosted a fashion model search for the Elite modeling agency, which was looking to tap into the…

  • Tougher Training Terrain

    At Attitash, New Hampshire, ski school director Tom Chasse designed a terrain garden with bumps, curves and obstacles for intermediate and advanced…