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CHEER- LEADER OF THE YEAR KIM C OLLIN S
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l Queen Susie escorted by Mike Wackerman SUSIE IS CROW ED QUEE AT COURTWARMING 7 February 14 was a very special day for the sweethearts of Drexel High School because it was the day of their 1975 COURTWA RMING , The evening started off right with a big win of 78 to 52 over Osceola. During the halftime of the B team game, the cheerleaders presented a pom-pom routine to the tune of Green Onions for the fans. Following that, Miss Kim Collins was presented with the Cheerleader of the Year Award. Other candidtes for the award were Miss Karla Emery and Miss Susie Motley. Miss Susie Motley was crowned as the 1975 Courtwarming Queen at half- time of the A team game by Miss Judy Marsh, the 1974 queen. Susie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Motley of Drexel, Missouri. She is a senior and was escorted by Mike Wackerman. Her attendants were: Miss Brenda Sweet Qseniorj escorted by Darren Kearns, Miss Sharon Shipps qjuniorj escorted by Mike Westhoff, and Miss Dixie Deel Qsophomorej escorted by Rick Nelson. Music at the dance was by the Flame of Authority . Our theme for the evening was Courtwarrr1ing Sweethearts of 75 , Everyone had a wonderful evening which will be remembered always. ESCORTSg Mike Westhoff, Darren Kearns, Rick Nelson, ATTEN- DANTS: Sharon Shipps, Brenda Sweet, Dixie Deel
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H2f s:il '- 1975 BANQUETA D PROM Menu included ham, beans, baked potatoes, jello, Everyone enjoying the dance--Queen Debbie, center. hot rolls, and fruit pie a la mode. The song title, We May Never Pass This Way Again , was the theme of the 1975 Ir. -Sr. Prom. The theme was car- ried through from the dinner to the dance. The setting was in a garden. On the banquet tables were small wishing -well nut cups. Lilacs and spirea brightened up the tables also. A small bridgeway, constructed by the Juniors, separated the dining area from the dance floor. On the dance floor tables were candles and pink paper roses. Decorations included a star -covered sky of crepe paper, a paper brick wall enclosing the dance area, a wishing well and a waterfall, both constructed by the Junior class. As you can see by snapshots, everyone enjoyed the evening. PfCP3FiUg fOF PIOYH is all WOfk- Flame provided music for the dance.
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