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Lell: Over 22,000 people enjoy Polka Fesl. Below: Jill Lage and Sandy Leazer dance lo lhe polka music. Bol- lom: Polka Bear is a lealured allrac- tion every year. 5, 0 T. V ,, , 1 ,J ' r e e .0 -i v2ifT 9Qr r wx Ak v Qs, yzhy A 3 I , ' my V Lx I H 02 fi? f -8 f i M efr. 5 '2i'. s H hifi ., e1'.' Mfr Q Y ff vl- V, 'WL
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Polka Fest Puts Durant On The Map Crowds of 22,000 plus polka-holics and other inter- ested persons, campers and on-Iookers swarmed in from all parts ol the Midwest to Durant's seventh annual Polka Fest. On the agenda for the two days were 20 polka bands, Polka Bear and his dancing kids, and plenty ol lood and drink. People danced and played bingo until the music stopped at 1:00 A.M. Parents and citizens shared their time by selling tickets, working food stands, and cleaning up. Q x S W lu 31 x W 1 fr Above left: Mark Rohlt designed this year's mug. Above right: The festival is tor both young and old. Right: The Country Dutchman is one ot 20 tea- tured bands. CW 0.-.NNSQ ' W l Q Q its be f S ftJf 'WJFi 1 'flkunt ,Lv . --A Q J'
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We students reached out to all parts ot our community by serving and entertaining. The FHA members prepared tavors, groups served dinners, and some ol us donated blood. The choir caroled door to door, various groups gave perform- ances, and some ot us assisted in the lower grades. We also gave time to our churches and community groups, babysitting, collecting newspapers, and telling sto- ries at Story Hour. Our enthusi- asm and ability helped make our community better. Top: Andrea Wilson, Kathy Dudgeon, Juanita Clark, and Silja Hormia carol with the choir at Christmas. Bottom Iett: Carol Goodall, Deb Frey, and Kim Sterner present tray tavors to the Wil- ton Nursing Home. Bottom right: Julie Ralls teaches Sunday School at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church. We Serve The Community C EI . . mf ,K vw 'N' t .SP 'E:::.f: L gm .. tw. is T 'Kew xmls, i Z., ii Sw- - ' ' w .. -.,.,.. . , on , . ...,.,,,,,,,,..i,t,w... 'K .S V, I: :.:. S 'Y -.-.fmrxft ,, Q, f wg, 3' . W. rl it X- :?l1Z:e:fssfls--lszwle, I1. fs. f i 3,,,,W,,,,,,,,zf ellratf f 'E
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