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Although the sight and aroma of beer, bratwursts and bierocks dominated Frontier Park, an occasional authentic VolgaGer man entered the scene. As members of Joy Fellowship, Kathy Mall and Dennis Reed sell balloons to fund a scholarship for the Shalom Elementary School, Over 700 balloons were sold. PECIAL 14
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Oktoberfest! Volga-German celebration adds flavor to Homecoming weekend F riday, Oct. 3, may have seemed like any other school day, but students who often skipped morning classes found it impossible to sleep in when thoughts of bierocks, bratwurts and beer would soon become reality. The eighth annua! Volga German celebration Ok’ toberfest, began the homecoming weekend festivi- ties, but at a new location. The activities were moved from Hays South Park to Frontier Park. In addition to the new location, an organ was included in the music program for the first time, ”The organ is the official instrument at the Okfo- berfest in Munich, Germany, ' Francis Schippers, chairman of Oktoberfest, said. Although the purpose of the festival is to pro- mote the heritage of people in Hays and the sur- rounding areas, students supplemented that mean- ing with their own ideas and experiences, ‘‘Oktoberfest got me in the swing of college life, Roxie Kehlbech, Bird City freshman, said. Sandra L Sloan, Safina sophomore, expressed another view when she said, ' It was an opportunity to draw my friends in from out of town,” Mo matter how one viewed the festival, however, everyone can agree it was a celebration. It was a day everybody looked forward to,” Stan Wagner, Phillipsburg sophomore, said And after it was over, you are left with the challenge of remember- ing everything about it.” People who sponsored booths find little loafing time as crowds of celebratory wait eagerly in line for a Volga-German treat. A cold beer in the hot sun often accompanied a friendly conver- sation Afternoon classes were canceled for the Oct. 3 celebra- tion. 15
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