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Individual thermometers showed the sales for each class during the annual magazine drive. Tom Vanderbosch examines the all-school mark of $1,900 in the middle of the drive. A student-formed victory line greeted the triumphant Railroaders as they charged onto the field before each game. A new-type team appeared at the first pep ses¬ sion. The feminine squad provided many laughs as they warmed up. School opened in near-perfect weather, and we all squeezed into a crowded building and wished the new addition were completed. New teachers, new classes, and new classmates crowded the first few days of school. Spirit was high as the football team swept past opponents, and we began to warm up as unseasonable summer weather moved in. The fair, grade cards, and the an¬ nual magazine drive served as compe¬ tition for studying. Clever pep sessions planned by the Pep Squad will long be remembered. Temperatures and Appropriate mournful attitudes were assumed by Dick Bond and Jack Seigel as they viewed Angola as he rested in state in front of the school. 22 Margaret Crowe holds the gaily decorated um¬ brella aloft as she, Diane Miller, and Johneen Ellis participate in the parade before the queen contest.
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Marilee Hughes was chosen early in August to represent GHS in the Queen contest at the Auburn Fair. She and her attendants par¬ ticipated in the fair parade and following talent presenta¬ tion was crowned Miss DeKalb County. A scholarship, a trophy, and red roses were presented Queen Marilee, the first Garrett senior girl to win the title. Participants from all county schools competed for the title. Thrilling rides, parades, and exhibits drew students to the fair as exhibitors and spectators during fair week. School was dismissed Friday afternoon for the fair. Miss Garrett High School Marilee Hughes was crowned Miss De- Kalb County following the rigorous judging as part of the DeKalb Fair at Auburn. Miss Natalie Bair, Miss Auburn, places the crown. Spirit Set All-Time Records Michelle Wade and Linda Fleet were all smiles as they rode in the parade as attendants. Carolyn Shaffer and Peg Redmond rode in cars decorated by the Garrett Jaycees as they attended Miss GHS. 23
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