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Cheese Days Brings Largest Crowd Ever Providing many demonstrations and performances for the 100,000 visitors who filled the Monroe community for Cheese Days, the festivities suited old and new cultural interests. Filled with tha aroma of cheese curds, pizza, pork, brats, and many other edibles, the square held the center of interest. Cow milking contests, a mini-carnival, the Art Show, and the crowning of Prince Brad Crossen and Princess Erin Trampe were among the highlights on the square. Nine hundred people took advantage of the cheese factory and farm tours, while another nine hundred runners had an early Saturday morning adventure in the Cheese Days Chase Playing before a sold out crowd, the University of Wisconsin Marching Band gave a two hour concert at the Monroe Senior High School Gymnasium Saturday evening. Those who wanted a good old street dance full of music, food and drink, and camaraderie headed back to the square for the remainder of the evening. The three hour parade, finishing the festivities Sunday afternoon, featured: University of Wisconsin Cheerleaders and Bucky Badger; Monroe High School and other high school Marching Bands; four shrine units; Miss Dominion of Canada. Governor of Wisconsin, Tony Earl; Huber Brewing Company's famous Hans Kestler; and many other floats. Cheese Days spokesman stated, Without a doubt, this was the largest Saturday crowd ever... Demonstrating the art of cheese making to the Cheese Days crowd, a local cheesemaker rakes the curd and whey from the top of the vat Brad Crossen, the Cheese Days Prince, experiences his first attempt at milking a cow during the weekend's many festivities. On Saturday evening, under the direction of Michael Lackrone. the University of Wisconsin Marching Band gave a two hour performance 18
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Michele Holland takes some time off to look through the art room. Bryan Wangnoss pauses in the hall to view the work of his fellow students. Byron Berry's sculpture, made of styrofoam and tape, was on display during the Fine Arts Fair. 17
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Representing the Green County Beef Association are Queen Phyllis Kearns and Princess Waving to the parade crowd. Governor Anthony Earl participates in his first Cheese Day's Parade Ending their reign over the eventful weekend, the Cheese Days King and Queen participate in one more event - the parade 19
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