2005 James Dean Lookalike Contest, Fairmount Indiana, page 1
Updated September 27, 2005 URL is www.tentativetimes.net/05fhm/looka1.html
2005 James Dean Festival
in Fairmount, Indiana
September 24 Lookalike Contest,
PAGE ONEWinner for 2005, fitness trainer Jimmy White of Kokomo, Indiana with former winner Larry Ledgerwood California.
Texas Bob Hinkle, Grand Marshall of the parade on Saturday, was one of the five judges in this contest. Here he presents the winners plaque to Jimmy White.
More Contestants
Larry Ledgerwood and David Wozniak (Sterling Heights, Michigan.) Both are former winners.
Former winner Brian Burke had the best costume. From a few feet away, Brian was identical to the James Dean U.S. postage stamp. A clever first for this contest. The colors all matched on stage.
Tension was building: Brim, Ledgerwood, Wozniak and White in the semifinals. All are former winners.
#12 is Scott Brim, California.David Wozniak and his darling bride.
Visit David’s website on-line.
Fourteen pictures are enough for one page.
See more contestants on Lookalike Page TwoHere’s the link to page two of the adult lookalike contest
Here’s a link back to the index for this spectacular event
Here’s a link back to the deaners.net index
Here’s the CMG’s James Dean website
Maxine Rowland of Ohio showed up at the Lookalike contest where I took this photo from afar. I had not seen her before on particular Saturday. Maxine has been the heart and soul and spine and shoulders of the James Dean Remembered Fan Club on-site in Fairmount through the good years and the lean years. Maxine is our Icon.
In Indiana high schools, they used to have a luncheon where girls would invite their “Ideal Lady.” Maxine Rowland is certainly an Ideal Lady and a role model for all.
Start the Ideal Lady Luncheon or Tea in your school or faith group or scout group. You get to tell everyone why you chose her. It makes for a wonderful couple of hours.Page made by Sandra Weinhardt, email [email protected] but be kind. And I can’t answer much until these pages are all made, and the Memorial Service pages also. Always follow up if you don’t hear from me, because I lose email a lot.