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Right: Dave Blue, Rolf Olson, Phil Eggum and Dave Johnson sing their golden tones for a full house in the 1981 Viking Varieties show. Mid- dle right: Steve Egert and Dave Johnson get the show jammin' with their Blues Brothers act. Far right: Ken Jones, Varieties emcee, sprained his ankle just before the production. For the nights of the actual performance Ken discarded his crutches. Lower left: Foolish questions! Em- cees Mike Wollman and Ken Jones try to get their act together as Bob Stjernholm performs. Below: Craig Uthe, Tim Stadem, Brian Tjarks and Greg Johnson get all choked up over Varie- ties '81. They were one of eleven acts chosen for the show. . - saw' 'ir eg . 1 , ,x4,C. 7 '35 ' ., vw 5 1 'P r. Ha' s .s , 'U we . ' X Q 0 f X if s ' ' ' . . 15 ts , f 5 1 4 2
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47 , ff its K' QL, - C! , More than 2,400 attend ll , ations celebration More than 2,400 people attended All Nations, the largest Augustana College Christmas celebration. The Dec. 5 event was co-chaired by Kathy Dolen and Ra- jandran Michael. Guests visited booths representing France, C1ermanyfAustria, Great Britain, India, Israel, Italy, Santa's Cove, Scandinavia, and Spain. In each booth visitors could sample ethnic food, from rummergrot in Scandinavia to sea- food crepes in France. All Nations is a Christmas festival for the students and community. The festi- val is the largest committee project of the year with more than 200 students in- volved this year. The planning that went into All Na- tions began in May 1981. Approximately 175 hours were put in by one chairper- son alone. Two of the major problems encountered were how to get students involved and how to keep the crowds from becoming too large. All Nations originated after World War Il to help promote peace. lt was held every year until 1972 when it was discon- tinued because the event had become too large. In 1980 the tradition was reinstat- ed. Rgfxx N' 5 . R . 0 J
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