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WHITE TEAM: Qbottomj: Terri Tirey, Capt. Sharon Shipps, Lorrie Fink, Jimmie Hodges, Donna Shi- deler. Q2ndj: Basil Gammon, Penny Ekstrom, Capt. Loretta Tanner, Lisa Shipley, Brenda Brewer. q3rdjg Pat Russell, Pat Crutcher, Marcella Wilson, Kim Holcroft, Cheryl Mills. qllthjg Coach Brad Boden- hamer, Diana Burkitt, Coach Bryon Cook. BLACK TEAM: Qbottomyg Brenda Sweet, Kim Col- lins, Dixie Deel, Donna Raffety, Bunny Shipley, qbackjg Debbie Riley, Martha Harris, Sherri Cares- well, Christine Brewster, Karla Emery, Martha Lee, Susie Motley, Eva Harper. L A - 1 QR , C ,fi fy gl fa ,,rr Nt, as :XY R W ,X ,,. 5, I ' 'T 3 tial ,sn L if H W1 1 ,wa 1 A r .. 'fliifi . ia if r fails, 1 psf' S f WHITE TEAM --NO . 1 . BLACK TEAM--. . . confused. a 4 755, L? if ef 4 1 l Coach Steve Blanton, Capt. Debbie Bauerle, Capt. Brenda Smith, Coach Mike Wackerman. Game Shots! mi M Q, a iii
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HOME C OMING WEEK - UCT. 21-25 Crowning of king at halftime of powder puff game. Oct. 21 -25, a week full of excitement, fun SL tension, was spent in preparation for our Homecoming game against Sherwood and the dance. On Monday four king candidates were selected by the student body. These were Darren Kearns, Carlos Vazquez, Mike Wackerman, and Mike West- hoff. A slave auction was held on Tuesday where volunteering girls were sold to the highest bidder. The money from this project went towards the Homecoming dance expenses. On Wednesday the halls were filled with bright, wild colors, as almost everyone observed Clash Day. A winner was chosen from each class as being the best dressed . At 5:00, Thursday evening, the Black Team versed the White Team in an exciting powder puff football game. Finally Friday! This was Black gc Gold Day. This was the day of our victory over the Sherwood Marksmen. This was the day of our Homecoming dance. Most importantg this was a week to be remembered for a long time. Gettin' ready.
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QUEE KIM REIGNS A T HOME C OM IN G ' The students of Drexel High School spent a very enjoyable evening on October 25 at the 1974 Homecoming. A Bobcat victory of 34-20, along with the crowning of the queen, Miss Kim Collins, were the highlights at the game. Her attendants were Miss Susie Motley, Miss Brenda Sweet qSeniorsj, and Miss Sharon Shipps CIUIHOIJ. Kim is the daughter of Mrs. Nora Medcalf of Drexel, Missouri and Mr. Jack Collins oflay, Oklahoma. Later at the dance, Kim was presented with an autographed football by captain Mike Westhoff. It was a Very exciting time for all. f s 9. . N V wi M, 5 Q .s , 6, if L ' WV , ,f.A 7 Q . ' M M 1 L . ,Q
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