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Atter being selected as a finalist, With smiling faces, the 55 La Rachel Goetz contemplates the question Petites march in place while using asked by the emcee, Do you think a two-toned, red and white gloves to accent woman can have a career and still be their hand movements in the parade a good mother? routine, i N. ' r 2 QQ f I ES Q mai' Alter the unexpected rainstorm, the Competition yells, one activity during Mam'selIes practice their mop routine the Labor Day weekend, adds two one last time at the Garland Park and ribbons, ,one for best cheer and the Ride before starting the three mile other tor spirit, tothe NG parade. CNGSYIGBGGFS' COHGCUOFI.
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l I ll me .l 'lt Festive jubilee Cotton candy, screams coming from rides, an emcee on a microphone and bands playing and marching down the street were familiar sounds recognized over the Labor Day weekend. Three days off not only meant going to the lake, but it also gave students a chance to sit back and relax after the first week of school. In addition, it meant the Jaycee Jubilee, the Labor Day Parade and the Junior Miss Pageant. Hundreds of hours went into the planning of the thirty-fourth annual Jaycee Jubilee, stated Mr. Pete Lohstreter, Science Department chairman. Mr. Lohstreter was in charge of the jubileeg he and 26 other subchairmen started planning the jubilee around the first of June. They worked until all hours of the night in order to make the jubilee a success. Monday morning brought the traditional Labor Day parade which was advertised as the world's largest Labor Day parade. People came early to get good seats along the parade route. About an hour before the scheduled start of the parade, a sudden rainstorm sent people running for coverp however, after the shon delay, the parade went on as scheduled. The band, flag and rifle corps, Mam'selles, La Petites, cheerleaders, Sam's Posse and the Rodeo Club represented the Raiders in the parade. Chautieured by her dad, Mr. Charles Adams, senior Dequita Norman waves to the spectators along Garland Avenue. Prior to the Junior Miss Pageant, senior Garon Blackshear plays the 't h' V gui ar as is group engeance entertains the Sunday night audience. Thirty-five high school girls from Garland competed over the weekend at the Junior Miss Pageant. Eight girls out of the 35 were from North Garlandg they were Jac Bramblett, Sherri Cross, Julie Davis, Karen Eppers, Rachel Goetz, Dequita Norman, Karen Spotts and Debi Vercher. On Saturday night, the first night of competition for the 35 contestants, Jac Bramblett received the physical fitness award. Sunday night Rachel Goetz was awarded first place in the talent competition for her portrayal of a charwoman singing The Stingest Man In Town. Jac and Rachel were two of seven finalists. After each finalist answered two questions and the ballots were tabulated, Jac was named second runner up and Rachel was given the title of Junior Miss. Commenting on her selection, she replied, lt was different than anything that I have ever done because l don't picture myself as the pageant type. The Student Council was also kept busy during the jubilee. The council manned concession stands that were located around the park. For their efforts the Student Council received 5300. Area bands formed a variety of music at the Jubilee. Vengeance, a local rock group, supplied the rock sound Sunday night and Royal Clark played country music for the Monday night audience. After the selection of Junior Miss, and a last stroll down the midway, students realized that the upcoming school year was at last upon them. Q97 eivi Aep Jo B19 pue ..L LO
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