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PEERING INTO an animal cage in the poultry building, Maleia Thompson admires an angora rabbit, one of thc NCC displays. Mt Thompson DISPLA YING HIS Tiber Marching Show Band l-shirt, John Gogola ,tries his luck on the midway. Eitioying u day oil' from school. the band, pompon girls and Hag corps gave two NCC shows on Monday. going on all the rides and she thought that the music fest was the most fun of all. Joe Porter worked at all of the concerts. He said all of the concerts were enjoyable except Boxcar Willie's. Joe said he earned 370, but he spent S50 in the NCC arcade. Shelli Bakker thought that Willie Nelson was good and that the best rides were the Zipper, the Snowplow and the Tilt- a-Whirl. ln six hours she said she spent t about 515. p Dipak Patel said he spent S15 in three hours. went on one carnival ride and atc a Wheeler M. Thompson ONLOOKERS MARVEL at the antics of Diane Sund, Diane Clow and Carolyn Madsen. The trio tours the grounds aller performing with the- band .at the NCC. lot. Most students visited the NCC on Friday, which is traditionally Kids' Day and a day off from school. Although it rained, people still found ways to enjoy themselves without the cooperation of the sun. The marching band. pompon squad and flag corps gave two shows on the NCC grounds on Monday and enjoyed a day at the lair. it r Cattle Congress 1982 was a successful events for everyone involved, with the possible B exception of Boxcar Willie. i v N it p C -- Chuck Bradford Cattle Congreulli
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M. Thompson ' M. Thompson SA MPLING SOME cheesfrys, Rod Ca vin relaxes and watches thc action TR YING T0 BEA T the odds, .loan Franke and Beth Foley try to loss rings onto bottle on the midway for awhile, The annual fair is u celebration in junk food necks. Cattle Congress provides plenty of ways to spend money and try to win prizes --M from Tom Thumb donuts lu curmcl corn tu cotton eandv. such as stuffed animals. . ' ' l l4fCnttIe Congress NCC OffBl'S f00do fllI1 and H0165 National Cattle Congress i982 mixed a crowd of 220.000 fpeople with cows. clowns. carnies and kids. Rides and concerts entertained good- sized crowds during the annual eight-day run in September. According to Lyndall Graff, NCC director. the concert by country singer Willie Nelson drew almost l4.000 fans. Q Other big attractions were the Barbara Mandrel! show and the Gatlin Brothers. Only. about 1,500 attended the Boxcar Willie concert, Graff said. Q Abby l-Iagarty said she spent two hours ' x l 1 i i i . l
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