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PAUSING FOR A MOMENT from the fair scene, seniors Annie Zeider, Kel- ly Lampe, Sally Hile and Robin Clauss smile for the camera. EATING HIS SUPPER, freshman Troy BORROWING PLASTIC SWORDS Richmond takes a break from the from a midway stand, senior Tena busy work that needs to be done Thomas and freshman lvy Custer with his steers. duel it out at the DeKalb County Fair. j i i j ® Fair 13
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Polk: EEL Traditions Galore DeKalb County Fair week involved many GHS students in activities such as choir competitions, parades, Miss DeKalb County Pageant, and 4-H exhibits. Band members and the pom squad marched in the Good Fellowship, Queen’s, and Grand Finale parades. Tammy Davidson, Miss Garrett, and Bethann Boltz, first runner-up, were contes- tants in the 1987 Miss De- Kalb County Pageant. Garrett Campus Life mem- WARMING UP for the choir competi- tion at the fair are sophomores Greg Custer, Don Stone, Jody Nofzinger, and freshman Karalee Slabaugh. ]2 Fair ® bers supported Tammy and Bethann in the Queen’s pa- rade by riding in a support car behind the contestants. More than 30 GHS stu- dents entered exhibits in 4-H competition. GHS winners were Heidi Knott, Troy Rich- mond, Mark Thrush, Greg Thrush, Joni Christlieb, Phil Lemper, Beth Lemper, Sam Malcolm, Dee Dee Holbrook, Dan Holbrook, Julie Mal- colm, and Ron Sarrazine. —Heidi Knott —Michelle Anderson SENIOR BETHANN BOLTZ waits her turn for the evening gown competi- tion at the Miss DeKalb County Pag- eant.
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ELL LL Night filled with romance Romance filled the air when the Office Education Association sponsored its traditional Semi-Formal Nov. 14 in the J.E. Ober Audito- rium. Chairman Stephanie Rug- man and other OEA mem- bers worked many hours to transform the auditorium enteric ca eeneesermeneeh AGERE Bish SEMI-FORMAL COURT—Bobbie Coyer, Lisa Woehnker, Dawndi Rayle, Anita Sims, Robin Clauss, Sally Hile, Rachelle Lewis, and Monica Howard with Mrs. Mary Wolf at the mike. TAKING A BREAK from the excite- ment of dancing, sophomores Jody Nofzinger and Joe Gossett share a quiet moment. 14. Semi-Formal ‘a into a picturesque setting to carry out the theme, “Is This Love?” Colors were red and silver. Approximately 200 Gar- rett High School students and guests danced to the music of Tony Curtland and Brad Babbitt. Lisa Woehnker was crowned OEA Semi-Formal queen. Other members of the court included Bobbie Coyer, Dawndi Rayle, Anita Sims, Robin Clauss, Sally Hile, Rachelle Lewis, and Monica Howard. —Kelly Lampe —Michelle Anderson
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