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LEE EQOGKEL TY Davidson reigns A record-breaking 16 sen- iors competed for the title of Miss Garrett in the 26th an- nual pageant Aug. 1, 1987. Country-western theme was featured as contestants danced to Alabama's “Mountain Music’ for the opening number. Contestants participated in swimsuit, talent, and es- corted by their fathers even- ing gown competition. Special performances by Lori Williams and Teresa Smith, 1986 Miss Garrett and first-runner up, filled in time as the judges made their final decision. Bob Novy, master of cere- monies, announced the win- ners. Kim Chittenden, spon- sored by Garrett Merchants, received swimsuit honors. Talent award was given to Lisa Grotrian, sponsored by Tri Kappa sorority. Lisa per- formed a song and dance to “Ragg Mopp”’. Sally Hile, sponsored by Rotary Club, won evening gown competi- tion. Bethann Boltz, who per- formed a ballet to “Some- where’ was named first run- ner-up. Bethann was spon- sored by Lions Club. Tammy Davidson was crowned Miss Garrett 1987. Tammy, who was sponsored by Peoples Savings and Loan, danced to the song ‘Body Snatchers”. Tammy and Bethann went on to compete in the Midd DeKalb County pageant dur- ing fair week. —Tina Carlin RIDING IN THE GARRETT DAYS pa- AFTER THE ANNOUNCEMENT of rade, Julie Wells, sponsored by Sig- first runner-up, contestants patiently ma Phi Gamma, smiles and waves at qwait the naming of Miss Garrett. spectators. WALKING ONTO THE RUNWAY, Miss Garrett first runner-up Bethann Boltz dazzles the audience. ti) Miss Garrett 7
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SMILING.FOR THE JUDGES, contes- tants perform the opening number in the pageant. PATTY EMIGH SINGS “Where Are MISS GARRETT 1987, Tammy Da- the Clowns?”’ for the talent portion vidson, takes her victory stroll down of the competition. the runway after receiving her crown. 6 Miss Garrett ®
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POM SQUAD MEMBERS Ammie Mellott, Amanda Short, Bobbie Stan- LIFEGUARDING at the Garrett Mu- diford, Andrea Fields, and Robin @ ’ | nicipal Swimming Pool, junior Teresa Neeley march in the Garrett Days pa- J O S Wiant tans in the sun. rade. Summer found GHS stu- dents involved in both work and play. Part-time jobs pro- vided cash for vacations and other activities. In June Campus Life spon- sored a three-day trip to King’s Island and weekly vol- leyball games for 13 sur- rounding schools. A trip to Michigan for ice cream and a swimming party at Jodi Por- ter’s highlighted Campus Life’s August curriculum. Seniors Mark Claxton, Todd Sattison, Patty Emigh, and Candy Kogin attended Indiana Hoosier Boys’ Girls’ State in Terre Haute in June. Driver’s Education occu- pied several hours a day dur- ing June and July for more than 100 students. “It took up a lot of my time, but | got to see my friends, and | en- joyed driving,’’ explained sophomore Lauri Conkle. Some students have fond memories of family vacations from coast to coast. Junior AT KING'S ISLAND, juniors Tina Car- lin and Shelly Lantz rest for a mo- ment with the Smurfs. 8 Summer ® Shelly Lantz commented, “‘l spent my days working or lay- ing out, and my nights out with my friends. | went to King’s Island, Cedar Point, and waterskiing in Michigan. But the most memorable trip | made was with my family to Myrtle Beach, South Caroli- na.”’ Jay Lepley visited his dad in California. “| saw Los An- geles, Beverly Hills, and Holly- wood. | attended a basket- ball camp where | saw Magic Johnson, and | went into Ti- juana, Mexico. It was an ex- perience of a lifetime.” During Garrett Days, stu- dents participated in activi- ties sponsored by Garrett Merchants. A lip synch con- test, cheerleading competi- tion, and a parade filled the three-day festival. Ready for school, students returned Aug. 23 after a summer of fun. —Tina Carlin
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