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LEFT—Julie Reynolds and Tammy Krus tensely stand waiting for the announcement of Miss Garrett. BELOW—Tricia Ferry performs her self- choreographed fusion of jazz and breakdancing ” to Al Jarreau’s “Boogie Down. BOTTOM —Miss Garrett candidates per- form their opening routine together. segpremonntomnesin cemetary nica ee
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Nina Tschebykin crowned Miss Garrett August 4, 1984, marked the 23rd annual Miss Garrett Pageant as 15 talented young ladies from the gradu- ating class of 1985 competed for the crown. The evening began with an introduction by emcee Mr. Robert Novy as the contestants performed a dance choreographed by Mrs. Tonya Hoeffel to “Le Jazz Hot” before a standing-room-only crowd. A summer of hard work paid off as well-rehearsed turns came naturally and well-polished acts for the talent competition fell into place. The even- ABOVE—Peggy Crise in her white Volkswa- gen smiles at photographer and friend Mike Maley as her father drives. TOP RIGHT—Rachel Warstler leads the Miss Garrett candidates in their opening rou- tine. RIGHT —Nina Tschebykin accompanies her- self on the electric piano singing “Bluer than Blue.” FAR RIGHT—At the 1984 Miss DeKalb Pageant, Rachel Warstler (first runner-up and Swimsuit Winner) poses beside (left to right) Terri Franks (Special Judges’ Non-finalist Tal- 6 ing drifted by with the judges scruti- nizing each contestant in the smooth- ly run program, looking for a contestant who possessed the right qualities to represent Garrett in future competition. The evening reached its climax as a tearful Nina Tschebykin, sponsored by Garrett Business and Professional Women, was crowned Miss Garrett. For her talent Nina accompanied her- self on an electric piano as she sang “Bluer than Blue.” Rachel Warstler, who sang and ent Winner,) Debbie Riggs (second runner-up and Miss Congeniality,) and Tracy Wielbaker (Miss DeKalb 1984.) ACTION Student Life Miss Garrett danced to “City Lights,” was named first runner up. Rachel was sponsored by the Garrett Merchants Associ- ation. Tricia Ferry, sponsored by the Gar- rett Chamber of Commerce, won the Talent Award. Wearing a dramatic black leotard with pink and white ac- cents, Tricia performed a self-choreo- graphed fusion of jazz and breakdanc- ing to Al Jarreau’s “Boogie Down.” Molly Wappes, wearing a dusty rose floor length gown with full off- the-shoulder sleeves, received the new- ly-added Evening Gown Award. The Swim Suit Award, also a new addition, was presented to Tammy Krus for her striking appearance in a red one-piece suit. Nina and Rachel went on to com- pete in the Miss DeKalb Pageant, where Rachel was named first runner- up. —Tricia Ferry
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8 ACTION Student Life Football Homecoming ABOVE —King and Queen candidates pose for the yearbook photographer behind the ca- boose at Memorial Field after the homecoming ceremonies. RIGHT—Senior football homecoming candi- dates Ken Walter and Tammy Krus wait on the field for the other candidates to take their posi- tions. TOP OPPOSITE PAGE—Henry Waring and Patty Hile present a plaque and a crown to newly selected King Rob Knott and Queen Tammy Wellhausen. LEFT OPPOSITE PAGE —Sophomore King Queen candidates Steve Osterhout, Renna Matthews, Todd Richmond, and Lori Kobiela ride in the newly chosen best decorated car to their parking place at Memorial Field. RIGHT OPPOSITE PAGE—In their “Tittle Red Corvette” senior candidates Tammy Wellhausen, Rob Knott, Tammy Krus, and Ken Walter cruise around the track before the football game.
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