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  • Click on each woman's name to learn more. 54th/Cermak Vlasta Krsek () “International Queen of Polka” Cicero Judy Baar Topinka () Illinois State Representatives and .
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  • Vlasta krsek biography books Growing up in Prague, Vlasta Krsek () was known as the “Shirley Temple of Czechoslovakia,” playing the accordion and dancing in several movies.
    Vlasta krsek The accordion Vlasta Krsek played in the parade scene in “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” is to be sold at an auction house that specializes in entertainment memorabilia.
    Vlasta krsek wikipedia Vlasta Krsek, known as the “International Queen of Polka,” also appeared on TV and in “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.” Vlasta Krsek was the head-tossing, foot-stomping dynamo in the .
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      Vlasta krsek biography books Growing up in Prague, Vlasta Krsek () was known as the “Shirley Temple of Czechoslovakia,” playing the accordion and dancing in several movies.
      Vlasta krsek The accordion Vlasta Krsek played in the parade scene in “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” is to be sold at an auction house that specializes in entertainment memorabilia.
      Vlasta krsek wikipedia Vlasta Krsek, known as the “International Queen of Polka,” also appeared on TV and in “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.” Vlasta Krsek was the head-tossing, foot-stomping dynamo in the .
      Vlasta krsek - womenslproject Click on each woman's name to learn more.

    Vlasta krsek

  • The accordion Vlasta Krsek played in the parade scene in “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” is to be sold at an auction house that specializes in entertainment memorabilia.
  • Vlasta krsek biography books
  • Vlasta krsek biography books

  • Growing up in Prague, Vlasta Krsek () was known as the “Shirley Temple of Czechoslovakia,” playing the accordion and dancing in several movies. World War .
  • vlasta krsek biography books
  • Vlasta krsek wikipedia

  • Vlasta Krsek, known as the “International Queen of Polka,” also appeared on TV and in “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.” Vlasta Krsek was the head-tossing, foot-stomping dynamo in the .
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