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Page 11 text:
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Pg. 6, TOP RIGHT—Standing before the judges during the swim suit review at the Miss Garrett Pageant are, Bobbie Finn. Maureen Moran, Laurie Reeves, Theresa Sehultz. Pam Kinsey, Jamie Wise, Pam Ringler, Sheila King. Beeky Smith. Cathy Bumiston and Carrie Cus¬ ter. TOP LEFT—Beekie Dennison smiles ner- vouslv during the formal eompetition. BOT¬ TOM RIGHT-M iss Garrett, Pam Kinsey, anxiously awaits the end of the parade and the opening of the Miss DeKalb eounty pageant. Pg. 7 MIDDLE RIGHT-An original skit is performed by Pam Kin.sey to the musie of ' T am Woman.” TOP RIGHT—Before a large au- dienee. Jamie Wise sings a Ragtime Medley. TOP LEFT—Jamie Wise gasps in disbelief as she is announeed the winner of the Miss De- Kalb County Pageant at the fair. MIDDLE LEFT-Smiling happily. Jamie Wise aeeepts her crown and becomes Miss DeKalb County- Queen. BOTTOM LEFT—Two Garrett students hold on tightlv for a ride on the Rock-O-Plane. at the . ubum Fair. Miss DeKalh 7
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Jamie and Pam win Miss DeKalb, Garrett titles At the annual Miss Garrett Pageant, held in the J.E. Oher Auditorium, Pam Kinsey was crowned Miss Garrett and Jamie Wise was the first runner- up. Both girls then went on to the Miss DeKalb County Pageant where Jamie was crowned Miss DeKalb Representing local organizations, 12 girls competed in the Miss Garrett Pageant. They were Beckie Dennison, Carrie Custer, Cathy Bumiston, Becky Smith, Sheila King, Pam Ringler, Jamie Wise, Pam Kinsey, Theresa Schultz, Maureen Moran, Laurie Reeves, and Bobbie Finn. The judges were Cyndi Stebing, Marsha Cook, and Lincoln Record. I never laughed so much in one week in my whole life,” was one com¬ ment heard from Laurie Reeves. The girls practiced from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. for a whole week in preparation for the Pageant. Each girl, also, had to write an autobiography about herself for the judges. Besides the autobiogra¬ phy, each girl was judged on a talent presentation, poise, beauty, and for the first time a bathing suit com¬ petition was added to the Saturday night program. Becky Smith was judged the talent winner with her tap dancing presentation. ? j 6 Miss Garrett
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Pure As The Driven Snow’ amusing play for all Purity, my Purity, pure as the driven snow! Thus was the happy ending of the first mellow drammer” in school history. Leander Longfel¬ low, portrayed hy Dean Bruns, the manly hero, and Purity Dean, Pam Kinsey, the persecuted heroine, meet and fall in love. But Mortimer Fro- thingham. Steve Walton, the dastardly VTllian. and a deep dark secret step be¬ tween them. Finally Mortimer is ex¬ posed and Purity’s secret revealed and all is well. The senior play was presented on January 10th and 11th at the J.E. Ober auditorium. Mr. Tim Albert di¬ rected the play. Other cast members: Mrs. Johnathon Logan (Zamah) . . . Jamie Wise: Johnathon Logan . . . Paul Rassel: Mrs. Ethelinda Hewlitt . . . Theresa Schultz; Alison Hewlitt .. . Peggy Sutton; Old Maggie . . . Sheila King; Eric Z. Pickens . . . Bob Kruger; Imogene Pickens . . . Robin Lange; Mrs. Faith Hogue . . . Carol Kock; Letty Barber . . . Theresa Kno¬ cker; Nellie Morris . . . Suzan Letizia; (.ard Cirl . . . Jayne Thrush; Party (j uests . . . Martha Somers. Maureen Moran. Kathy Kelham. Suzan Letizia; Pianist . . . Laurie Reeves . . . Tet ' hni- cal Director . . . (,urt Anderson; Stao ' e Director . . . Sue Letizia 8 Senior Play
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