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More fans in Fairmount, September 1999

David Loehr     David Loehr came to Fairmount from New York and moved here to share his James Dean collection, now in seven big rooms at the James Dean Memorial Gallery. He was a lookalike contestant.

father and son

fans on the steps    More visitors in the yard of the James Dean Gallery.

Lisa

    dance contestants
Suanne Hartman and Christa and Brad before the contest; more dance contestants on the porch.

Neil Douglas   First-timer Neil Douglas came all the way from Bristol, England. He's a fine arts student, a senior, at the University of Wolverhampton. Next summer he hopes to come to Fairmount to live. He stayed with Deaners' editor and her family, and they would have kept him if he hadn't had to go back to school. The most optimistic person we've ever met, is Neil. You can see his art work here in Deaners.

Sue and Saleh   car fans

pink Kustom    This car is fascinating. The owner taught his bride to weld so she could work on it too. It's really her car now. I'll find names when I find my notes.

Car club on lawn
Here's the pink car's owner and friends, here for the car shows, from Illinois.

Hot rod     ford, black
Bet you dollars to doughnuts, car people have more fun than anybody. Any takers??

Watch for the 1999 James Dean Run pictures in Deaners sometime soon.


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