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THROW ME SOME CANDY' Strength and coordination is demonstrated by Tammy Overslreet and Stephanie Smith as they attempt to overturn the monkey cages. Anxiously awaiting the the beginning of the parade, the 2 cheerleaders watch the other floats line up. iii : if e ., Tj. i i ff S 1 za. AQ X S 535695 -s N N 'S-4 RQESEL .Jef 1. ff ..-A fig H As the Scrambler gets off to a slow start, Terry Ruggles, Stuart Compston and Carol Rogers smile nervously. Student Life f F air 25
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THROW ME SOME CANDY' The first inkling of the fair's coming to town was the announcement ' 'girls trying out for Fair Queen, come by the office for information. The following days were filled with preparations for the contest. On the evening of September 29, 1977, contestants with bright smiling faces and 11-embljng hands anxiously awaited the decision of the judges, which was Lisa Morgan, third alternate, Rosetta Wash, second altemateg Shelia Fore, first alternateg and jacki Danzey the 1977-78 Stone County Fair Queen. In the days following the contest, jacki and her coxut started decorating their floats as did many other groups for the parade . On October 7 at 12:30, people young and old assembled behind the courthouse to line up for the parade . At 1:00 the Stone High Marching Band led the parade followed by the Queen and her court. Other floats included the cheerleaders, homecoming court, Stone County Boxing Club, Senior Citizens, City of Wiggins, and many other organizations of the county. After the parade , people made their way through the fairgrounds to see the exhibits, enjoy the cotton candy, and carnival rides . Saturday night, October 8, brought the fair week to an end and many people went home , looking forward to another year of fair events ...af mt:- 1s!F'!l' is The Fair een and her court sit patiently as they await Q11 the beginning of the parade. Riding at a slow trot, Brian Roberson, Karen Cochran, and Susan Cooper show their horsemanship at the Fair Parade . 24 Student Life! Fair 1'7- F?
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