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WINTER CARNIVAL PROVIDES FUN Portland State's third annual Winter Carnival proved to be a successful fun-packed weekend for nearly 3,000 persons at Timberline Lodge, February 14-15_ University of Washington's Susan Dean was selected Queen of the Carnival from a court of 14 princesses representing col­ leges throughout the Northwest. Portland's Mayor Terry Schfunk was a guest at the Carnival, which featured ski races, snowshoe races, a fashion show, sleigh rides and tobogganing. Entertaining the capacity crowd for the two days were Monte Ballou's Castle Jazz Band, the Way-Lo's from OSC, and U of W's Pete Klinefelter, a unicycle riding clown. First place trophy in the downhill race went to Kimberly of Lewis and Clark. The Sunday slalom was taken by Fred Pease, U. of Washington. Lizebeth Gondyra, Seattle U., took first place in the women's division of the non-classi­ fied race. First in the men's division was U. of Portland's Jack Bean. Pacific Lutheran took trophies for the snow­ shoe races, winning in both the men's and the women's division. Timberline Lodge cross Antarctic. 220 Occupying "wizard's cage" at Lodge are Leslie Newhouse and Mac Oliszewski.

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