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BELOW: Cecilia Jibben and Joe Alexander dance to music by Ezekiel at the Football Homecoming Dance. BOTTOM LEFT: DHS Cheerleaders Angie Gibson, left, and Linda Morgan present flowers to Band royalty. At left is Kim Hart escort of the retiring queen, Debbie Belcher, who is at far right. Center is Mickey Hughes who escorted Rhonda Black, right, queen. BOTTOM FAR LEFT: Cecilia Jibben, center, crowns the new Miss DHS, Linda Black, in an assembly for Juniors and Seniors. Linda's escort Doug Land is at her right. Attendants are Diana Shelton, left, escorted by Randy Hiett, and Kathy Kandalaft, right, escorted by Denny Jarrells. FAR LEFT: Snowflake Queen Kim Teets and her escort Rick Williams pose before the Royalty Dance. LEFT: The new Miss Dexter is Susan Taylor, center. Her attendants are Diane Hodder and Vickie Kandalaft. 19
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DHS Beauties Reign Over Special Activities Throughout the school year at DHS there are many special activities. Many of these surround the coronation of DHS queens. During September each class nominates two girls to represent them in the Miss DHS contest. The 1974 contest was held in the auditorium with only Juniors and Seniors attending. Toward the end of football season, the football boys nominate girls to represent them during Homecoming festivities. On Friday night, Joe Satterfield escorted Renee Hathcock as she was crowned queen by Diane Hodder. On Saturday night, Ezekiel played for the Homecoming dance. In January the annual Snowflake Dance featured the crowning of Kim Teets, senior. Attendants represented each of the other classes anc were Linda Ayers, Donna Rickman, and Lori Keirsey. Beta Sigma Phi sponsored the Miss Dexter Contest April 7. From a field of 42 DHS girls, three were chosen to represent the community. Queen, Susan Taylor is a sophomore and will reign over various community activities throughout 1975. DHS Band queen was crowned at halftime of the Dexter-Chaffee football game. Four girls represented each class and Rhonda Black, senior and queen, then reigned over the Band Dance in December.
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RIGHT: Members of DHS Student Council and YCB members enjoy painting the fire hydrants red and blue for Dexter's Bicentennial Celebration. From left to right are Greg Rannels, Nancy Tuley, Mary Jo Allen, Jeff Garner, and Doug Land. FAR RIGHT: FHA members Kim Teets, left, and Laura Chasteen summarize Dexter's FHA Chapter's activities for the year at the FHA District Convention on April 5 which Dexter hosted. BOTTOM FAR RIGHT: Jannick Fosse, center, a Frenchman, poses with French club members. Sherry Lewis, left, and Susan Hilke, right, at a French Club meeting where Jannick spoke. BOTTOM CENTER: DHS'ers pick up their Cerebral Palsy Walk-A-Thon forms on Monday March 31. From left to right are Marie Smith, Jan Jarrells, Danette Autrey, Linda Belcher, and Mary Autrey. Distributing the forms are Laura Chasteen and Marty Jones. BELOW: Youth for Community Betterment members are D Hodder. M. Allen, L. O'Donnell, J. Cravens, K. McGuire, R. Hathcock, T. Ramsey, and D. Henry. In back are B. Gant, D. Galey, R. Frields, G. Ran-nells, K. May, K. McCoy, J. Alexander, and D. Land 20
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