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Kami Oster dances way to Miss Garrett title The stage was set. Twelve girls ap- peared on the J.E. Ober stage July 17 to present their opening tap number, ‘‘Ap- plause, Applause, Applause,” which they had been learning since the middle of June with the help of reigning queen, Joy Hix- son. They left the stage but soon returned in bathing suits to introduce themselves. The talent competition came next and the girls appeared one by one to present their acts. The evening gown portion ended the judging as the girls presented carnations to their mothers and told them how special they were. After waiting 20 minutes for the judges to make up their minds, the girls were relieved when the final announcement came. It was Kami Oster, sponsored by Tri Kappa Sorority, who walked down the aisle as the new Miss Garrett. Natasha Tschebykin, sponsored by Garrett Elks Above— Using a darkened stage and spotlight to set the mood, Jenny Baber sings “‘Don’t Cry For Me, Argentina.” Left—For the talent portion of the pageant Natasha Tschebykin performs a ballet number. 6 Miss Garrett Club, received runner-up honors. Kami danced to ‘‘Feel the Funk”’ for her talent and Natasha performed ballet to ‘‘Out There on My Own.” Jenney McPheeters, sponsored by Garrett Business and Pro- fessional Women, was awarded the talent award for her jazz dance to ‘‘O Zone Mad- ness.” Nine other girls also participated in Miss Garrett competiiton. Twylia Emigh, who did a skit entitled ‘“The Glass Menagerie”’ for her talent, represented the American Legion Auxiliary. LuAnn DeLong, whose talent was a Barry Manilow medley, was sponsored by Psi Iota Xi Sorority. Ingrid Taube presented an original skit entitled ‘“‘A Surprising Interlude in the Park” and was sponsored by the American Legion. The Garrett Merchants sponsored Mi- chelle Johnson, who sang a Duke Ellington medley. Tina Weller was sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce and presented a musical skit entitled “‘] See the Light.” Della Surface performed a jazz dance to ‘Light Up The Town” and was sponsored by Garrett Lions Club. The Garrett Eagles sponsored Jenny Baber, who sang “Don’t Cry For Me, Argentina,” Jennifer Kleber, sponsored by Rotary Club, pre- sented a skit entitled ‘“‘Dream Girl.”’ Johnna Smith, representing Sigma Phi Beta, performed a jazz dance to “All Night Dancing.” After the pageant, some of the girls pre- sented a talent show for the residents of Miller’s Merry Manor, helped at Ort’s Stern’s fashion show, and performed their talents for other groups. Natasha and Kami went on to compete in the Miss DeKalb contest, where Nata- sha was named first runner-up.
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Upper Left—Miss Garrett candidates listen as Larry Williams serenades them after the evening gown competition. Upper Right— Johnna Smith models her evening gown as she takes her mother a carantion. Lower Left— Miss Garrett Winners— Natasha Tschebykin, runner-up; Kami Oster, Miss Garrett; Jenney McPheeters, talent winner. Fi i | Miss Garrett 7
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