Updated September 27, 2005 URL is www.tentativetimes.net/05fhm/looka3.html
2005 James Dean Festival
in Fairmount, Indiana
September 24 Lookalike Audience
(page three of the Lookalike contest)

Jimmy White
Number 55, the 2005 Winning Champion Lookalike.
And guys, if you have won even one, or been close to winning,
you are a lookalike forever.
Where would this festival be without the loyal, outspoken fans??

The junior lookalike is supposed to be chosen by the noise the crowd makes, but everybody cheers for everybody, so it's a tough call. We have been unable to influence the judges for the adult contest with our cacophony, our whistles and bellows, our screams and shouts. The winner is chosen by people who knew James Dean, plus our Fan Club President, Pam Crawford, and Sally Most who is a Fairmount native and a stalwart Fairmount Historical Museum worker.
Linda Levine from South Bend, Indiana is another lifesaver
in the fan club. I didn't get to visit with her but we got
to wave at the lookalike contest. See you soon, Linda!
An
artist from Canada via Romania, Isabela is talented beyond
measure, and she is a Deaner. Visit her on-line at
www.isabelagallery.com
See another picture of Isabella on the fan faces pages taken at
David Loehr's Gallery.
The heir apparent to stage-managing the whole annual festival,
Eric Draper's son knows the ropes. This year he has football
practice and games to take up some of his time.
Parade Marshall "Texas Bob" Hinkle in the official James Dean car
show hat for 2005, was roped into being a judge for the adult
lookalike contest! He taught James Dean to "talk Texan" for
Giant and he taught him how to rope. He judged at the Rope
Lasso contest on Saturday morning. I have no pictures of
that, so if you can send any, please send them to me at
editor@tentativetimes.net
Another judge, Fairmount's own Jim Grindle, in Jimmy's Fairmount
High School class of 1949 as was judge Bob Pulley, shown below.
Judge Bob Pulley with judge Sally Most in the background.

The fifth judge, James Dean's We Remember Dean International
president Pamela Crawford, eluded my camera, but here she is from
another gathering. Pam, send me a photo to use if you like!

An intimidating variety of professionals always scrutinize the
Lookalike contest. We welcome them all. Thank you for
the publicity for Fairmount Museum Days!
Last but not least, the wonderful Phil Zeigler of Fairmount keeps
the crowds under control and soothes the hurt feelings of the many
brave contestants who don't win first prize. Phil is an
uncle to every single one of us fans. We are family. We are
a tribe. We are Deaners.
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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
Page by Sandra Weinhardt, email editor@tentativetimes.net