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above: FAIR ANTICIPATION-Getting ready for a wild ride, Ann Muzzillo and Nedra Januseski get into a cage on the Zipper. right: GO BANANAS-To Jodi McMillan, Joni Feagler, and Kim Hackworth the fair adds a new experience, eating chocolate covered bananas. 10 Fair
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left: BICENTENNIAL-The 200th birthday of the U.S. is advertised in many ways as shown by this collection. below left: CENTENNIAL BELLES-Specta- tors sit along the parade route dressed in early American dresses during the Garrett Centennial. above: BEARD CONTEST-Brothers of the Bush members exhibit their beards and mustaches. left: CHUGGIN’ ALONG--After several break¬ downs, the locomotive sponsored by Railroad Labor Unions, finally makes it uptown during the Centennial Parade. Bicentennial 9
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DIME TOSS GAME DEVOURS MONEY “It was fun even though everything was the seune,” com¬ mented Kevin Pfefferkom about the annual DeKalb County Fair. FFA sold cider by the livestock barns and OEA sold handicrafts, chances on a quilt, and had a bake sale. 4-H students spent their week working on their animals getting them ready for shows. By the end of the week GHS 4-Hers had taken 12 Champion placings. Monday, Thursday, and Satur¬ day the band marched in parades. Garrett placed fourth in the Class A Division. “That was about the best thing that’s happened since I’ve been marching. It was worth all of the work just to beat Eastside,’’ said Bobbie Yarde. The grand finale parade, Saturday, included Janet Walton, first runner-up at the Miss DeKalb Pageeuit. L above: GROOMING THE CHAMP -Raising farm animals has its moment of victory, at least Renee Morr thinks so as she brushes her Reserve Grand Champion Fat Lamb. left: PRIZE BEAR--Stephanie DePew proba¬ bly wouldn’t mind letting the bear carry her after a long day at the fair with Paul Refner. Fair 11
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