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Performing the opening number to “Rhythm Is Gonna Get Ya,” Beth Hixson, Heather Marti, and Tina Car- lin smile for the judges. During the Garrett Days parade Jamie Witherspoon begins her quest for the title of Miss Garrett. MISS GARRETT WINNERS—Heather Marti, swimsuit; Michelle Anderson, talent; Jamie Witherspoon, Miss Garrett; Shari Thrush, first runner- up; Tina Carlin, evening gown. SMMC a i at cn ae Miss Garrett
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PAGEANT brings girls closer Moments before the 27th an- nual Miss Garrett pageant, Il nervous girls paced the floor of the dressing room reassuring one another. Months of preparation began in June when contestants learned a routine for the opening number. ‘Il enjoyed practicing every week. | made a lot of friends and got to know people better,’’ Beth Hixson commented. During Garrett Days contes- tants rode in decorated cars for the queen’s parade. “It was fun having my family help me deco- rate the car. | was nervous as | waved to everyone watching the parade,” Vicky Gamble said. As the curtain opened displaying a colorful stage deco- rated in a Mexican theme, con- testants performed “Rhythm Is Gonna Get Ya,” by Miami Sound Machine. Following introductions by emcee Bob Novy, everyone rushed back to the dressing room to prepare for swimsuit competition. Heather Marti, sponsored by Sigma Phi Gamma Sorority, received swimsuit a- ward. Props enhanced this portion of the pageant as each contestant presented a staged Returning to the stage in their swim- suits, Charity Porter, Jamie Witherspoon, Jennifer Binz and Julie Wolf give the judges a final look. photo session. Next came the talent compe- tition in which contestants per- formed a variety of acts ranging from song and dance to magic. Charity Porter, who performed a dance baton act to a medley of songs, said, “I was ready to faint when | had to perform in front of all those people.” Mi- chelle Anderson, sponsored by Chamber of Commerce, won the talent award for her tap dance to “Le Jazz Hot.” Evening gown competition completed the pageant as con- testants were escorted by little girls who meant something special to them. Tina Carlin, sponsored by Elks, received evening gown award. Jamie Witherspoon, spon- sored by Tri Kappa Sorority, was crowned Miss Garrett. “Being a part of the pageant was an en- joyable experience, which | would advise any girl to be in- volved in. Don’t worry about competing, just relax and get to know the other girls,” Jamie stated. Shari Thrush, sponsored by Business and Professional Women was named first runner- up. —Tina Carlin Miss Garrett
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