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Johnson fk»we!l Far upper left: The rain puls a damper on the start of thecarnival. Far lower left: Paula Fitzgerald, senior in Agriculture, buys a Beaver Tail from Kim McLain, senior in Fashion Merchandizing. Upper left: Singer Ron Lloyd entertains crowds with country music Saturday night. Lower left: Jim Krigbaum, senior in Agriculture Economics, turns the other cheek to help the School of Business raise money. Below: Rain proves to make the Super Slide all the more worthwhile. k mon 23
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April Spring Extravaganza a wet success Rainy days and rowdy nights in mid-April typified the university's first Spring Extravaganza. A carnival atmosphere equipped with rides, games and entertainment started what could be a new tradition of spring celebrations, according to Pam Marcott, program coordinator. The Big Top was the center of excitement and entertainment this weekend, with Ron Lloyd in the spotlight. The country-rock musician and composer played to an appreciative audience Friday and Saturday nights. People squeezed into the tent to hear the artist and join in the fun and dancing. After Lloyd finished his set of songs, he accommodated the crowd, playing requests. Other entertainment under the red and white tent included the university jazz band, Steve Cooper with his good time music and Nunley and Demerest playing an arrangement of tunes from folk-style ballads to foot-stomping bluegrass. Fun-tastic Carnivals provided rides at a student discount. The seats may have been a little wet, but some students found it hard to pass up the bargains. Student organizations set up booths offering food and contests to the passersby. Beaver tails, a donut-type confection and handwriting analysis shared space with pie-throwing contests and political booths. The daytime hours might have been dreary from the non-stop rain, but the bright lights from the rides and the music from under the Big Top enticed students and Corvallis residents in the evening to Come one. Come all! — B. Lewis 22
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Above: Rob Pilkington, winner of the milk Chug-A-lug contest stands next to Tracy Mohr, Oregon's dairy princess, and Randy White. Right: Students participate in egg tossing contest. Far left: A new technique for chugging milk: half in your mouth and the other half out! Far upper right: The star of the show. Far lower right: A Beaver tames a bull. 24
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