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Page 16 text:
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Below — Ruth Bishir performs her )azz rou- tine to the music of ‘‘Prince” in preparation for the Miss DeKalb County Pageant. Right — Angie Gollmer. Miss DeKalb County, awaits the start of the final day pa- rade of the DeKalb County Fair. Right — Ruth Bishir, runner up of the Miss Butler Days Pageant, and also contestant for the Miss DeKalb County Pageant. 12 — Fall Fair
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Left — A very tearful, but happy. Penny Graves poses with her court soon after being crowned Homecoming Queen. The court is as follows: Front row — Mandy Zenk, Lori Bailey. Kris Helbert. Queen Penny Graves. Jackie Harrold. Rebecca Schlatter. Steph Kurtz, and Cathy Graves. Back row — Tony Emenhiser. Craig Underhill. Craig Lake. Steve Lengacher, Geoffrey Baars, Joe Camp. Curt Vinson, and Jerry L’Etoile. I Above — Fun-loving junior Rory Young and his teddy bear take five dunng Class Pride Day. Loft — Wendy Lane is really packin' 'em in dunng the marshmallow stuffing contest. Homecoming —
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Page 17 text:
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A Fair As the cool autumn days role in, so does the excitement for the DeKalb County Fair. Farmers and 4-H mem- bers put their final touches on their projects and various livestock, bands and chorus’ perfect their symphanies and lovely young ladies grow with ex- citement about competing in the Miss DeKalb County Pageant. The fair was full of success this year for many Eastside students; the band placed second out of seven bands in the final parade; and Miss Butler Days, Angie Gollmer, received the title of Miss DeKalb County. After being judged in bathing suit. Queen interview, talent and evening gown, Angie was surprised at being given the title. She also won the bathing suit award, and she added that this did re- lieve some nervousness. I was really surprised,” she said. There wasn't anyone who had it wrapped up this year. It was really close.” Angie is pleased that someone from this area has won because it shows oth- ers that we are really here. I think what made this special, she said, is that there were a lot of Eastside people there cheering for me. — Yvette Harrold Above Left — Miss Butler Days. Angie Gollmer. sang and danced to — her own original skit in front of the Eastside student body. Above — All of Angie s hard work paid off as she was crowned Miss DeKalb County. Left — It's no secret why Angie is smiling proudly before her turn to show her talents. Fall Fair — 13
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