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right: SHARED HAPPINESS--First runner- up for Miss DeKalb, Janet Walton, is congratulated by the other contestants. bottom: IN APPRECIATION-Anita Rahrig presents flowers to pageant director, Mrs. Pat Gilliland. JANET R UNNER-UP AT MISS DEKALB Miss Janet Walton was crowned at the Annual Miss Garrett Pageant. Laura Crager was first runner up. Three new organizations widened the competition to 15 girls instead of the traditional 12. They were: Garrett Fire Department, Haffner’s, and Lions Club. The girls competing were: Janet Walton, Laura Crager, Cindy Picklesimer, Ann MuzziUo, Nedra Januseski, Anita Rahrig, Lori Dhr, Brenda Bergner, Sandy Kruger, Sheri Bock, Sue Chester- man, Jenni Johnson, Lisa Rex, Linda Zeider, and Trish Dircksen. The girls practiced from 6:30 - 10:30 for one week to prepare themselves for Saturday night. Cindy Picklesimer was chosen talent winner with the singing of a medley, “It’s Almost Like Being In Love” and “I’m In Love With A Wonderful Guy. ’ ’ Janet Walton went on to win first runner up at the Miss DeKalb County Pageant held at the Auburn Fair with Miss Laurie Davis from Butler winning the crown. 12 Miss Garrett
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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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left: MISS GARRETT CANDIDATES- FRONT- ' Sheri Bock; Jenni Johnson; Linda Zeider; Lisa Rex; Sandy Kruger; Brenda Bergner; Cindy Picklesimer; Ann Muzzillo. BACK--Anita Rahrig; Nedra Janeseski; Queen Janet Walton; Sue Chesterman; Lori Dirr; Trish Dircksen; and Laura Creager. below left: LITTLE GIRL TALK-Candidate Sandy Kruger gives her talent presentation in the form of a skit. above: GOWN COMPETITION -Miss Dekalb contestant, Janet Walton, walks the length of the stage during the evening gown competition. left: PARADE RIDE--During the parade for the Auburn fair, first runner up for Miss Garrett, Laura Creager and escort Mark Ellert, smile at crowd. Miss DeKalb 13
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