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1. Marsha Mink and Mary Beth Lancaster measure a contestant's beard in the beard contest. 2. Larry and Marilyn Brant model their early 1900's outfits in the style show. 3. Dick Frank takes a bow as his fans give him a shower in the Freshmen Initiation stand. 4. The band woos the parade's audience with some snappy tunes. 5. Kenny Croy seems to have let the weight of the rings out number him in the senior ring toss.
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Clay City has been lookin’ good for 125 years 12 t r This year Clay City celebrated its Quasquicentennial during the annual Fall Festival. This jubilee was a smash with the young and old. Clubs, as well as individuals, set up stands for their profits. Starting the commemoration was a Stella Parton Concert. Saturday the celebration spread into action with a Marathon, Style Show, Beard Contest, Square Dance, Frog Jumping Contest, Parade, and a disco. An old-fashioned church service and dinner at the park concluded the weekend's festivities. You’ve come a long way, baby. Let's make it another 125 years. 1. Former Fall Festival Queens Paula Stanley and Micky Wattles retire their titles to Myra Coggan and Debbie Davis. 2. Lori Wells and Alesia Hall exhibit their crafts to the day's crowd. }. On your marks, get set, go. Charlie! 4. Stella Parton captivates her audience with some good jams. 5. Many folks grub down at the community picnic. 6. Despite their hunger. Lori Ann Rudolphi and Lisa Leonard manage to 'sell' Dawkins cheese and sausage for Student Council.
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Quasquicentennial provides first parade for CC One of the many activities which caught the interest of almost everyone was the parade, the first one ever at Clay City. Being very successful, it captivated a very large audience. An appearance was made by Captain Jack and Sea Lion, who made the eyes of the young folk twinkle. Highlights of the parade were the many floats, the nearby marching bands, and of course, clowns and candy. Clay City was looking good this year. 1. A bit of stardom hits the streets of Clay City as Captain Jack and Sea Lion greet the crowd. 2. A scene from the past makes its appearance as this covered wagon rolls through the parade. 3. Dick Rosenlieb exhibits his early pioneer outfit. 4. Gcorgianne Burkett displays her Clay County Fair Queen title while riding in Debbie Davis' car after hers broke down. 5. These ladies top off the day by throwing sweets to the many candy lovers. 14
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