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Parades, Pageantry Highlight Fair By September's end, GHS stu- dents were ready for the DeKalb County Fair’s annual break. Not to be bystanders, GHS stu- dents actively contributed to the fair’s success. The Voc. Dept’s cider stand and the Junior class’s raffled off nativity scene added to both organization’s accounts. More GHS students partici- pated in agricultural projects. Peggy Sutton raised the cham- pion hog which sold for $1.00 per Ib. FFA students had crops and animals judged. Rain nearly cancelled the Sat- urday parade with the GHS band squeezed on a porch, waiting for the parade to resume. The band received 4th place, with a $70.00 cash prize. In the Miss DeKalb County Fair contest, Debbie Diederich and Olivia Lillie placed 2nd and Ist runners-up, respectively for GHS. UPPER LEFT. Kim Oster and Lisa Rex. UPPER RIGHT. Bobby Diederich and Lori Babbitt. CENTER. Sophomores take a break from rides and food. LOWER LEFT. Terry Diederich, Kerry Oster, and Tim Hullinger. LOWER RIGHT. Cindy Cassel- man on the “Swingin Jim”. 4 fair
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Laughter — Tears Dominate Pageant ee eet 4 9 2 = When Saturday night rolled around, it practically seemed like another dress rehearsal. The two weeks of learning to walk, dance, and sing went so quickly it didn’t seem possible that the night had come. Backstage there was an air of tension for awhile, but as the show got on the road, the air cleared. No major catastro- phes occurred, and before you knew it, the time of crowning had arrived. Anticipation filled every contestant as the emcee announced the first runner-up ... Olivia Lillie. Then came the naming of the queen ... Debbie Diederich. Tears flowed as Deb- bie took her walk down the run- way, smiling at the standing crowd. UPPER LEFT. Miss Garrett, 1974, is Deb- bie Diederich. UPPER RIGHT. Queen candidates include L. to R. STANDING. Carol Redmond, Jacque Black, Paula Gilliland, Debbie Diederich, Olivia Lillie, and Roxie Treesh. SEATED are L. to R. Jody Witherspoon, Marilyn Miller, Mary Jo Novy, and Nancy Rassel. LOWER LEFT. Ist runner-up, Olivia Lillie displays her trophy. LOWER RIGHT. Roxie Treesh amuses the audience with her rendition of ‘‘Edith Ann”’. miss garrett 5
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