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PREXIE LIFE
1974-1975 HOMECOMING COURT
HOMECOMING QUEEN—NANCY RICKMAN
    The 1974-1975 Homecoming was truly an event to remember. The classes of 1948½ and 1949 were honored. Instead of the alumni presenting the assembly the S.C.A. entertained the student body with glimpses of the past. To get more spirit the students dressed in styles of the 40’s. The crowning of Nancy Rickman as queen was the highlight of the halftime and Karen Carswell was elected as maid-of-honor. Our defeating the Braves 12 to 6 was an added surprise.

Nancy and Richard at halftime.
Queen Nancy Rickman
Escort Richard Roche

Dr. Morlino crowns Nancy.
Attendant: Sharon Griffin 
Escort: George Stephens
Attendant: Anna Smelser
Escort: Rusty McNair
Attendant: Nanette Harper
Escort: Michael Gray
Attendant: Eugenia Gray
Escort: Clyde Moore
MAID OF HONOR
AND ATTENDENTS
Junior Attendant: Patricia Williams 
Escort: Eddie Harris 
Maid of Honor; Karen Carswell
Escort: Kenny Smith
Junior Attendant: Athena Neblitt 
Escort: Franklin Green
Junior Attendant: Brenda Valentine
Escort: Russell Borjes
Junior Attendant; Sandra Sawyer
Escort; Don Manzonie
HIGHLIGHTS OF 1974-1975 HOMECOMING
The court stands for the alma mater.
The Andrew Sisters
Cheerleaders at homecoming.
Students Portray Baby-day.
The dancing of the 40's.
"Express Yourself"
Sharon and George at halftime.
1974 JUNIOR—SENIOR
COLOUR MY WORLD
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS ASSEMBLY
AT WILSON
A view from the balcony.
Linda and Carter dance to the music.
The rainbow of the 74's.
Latiya and Benny seem to approve.
A moment of relaxment from an eventful night. 
“Dancing Bear Molly”
Mrs. Evans and the Mixed Chorus.
The band and the chorus perform “The Hallelujah Chorus” for their conclusion.
Mr. Garlette conducts the band during the assembly.
   The Christmas season at Wilson was observed with much tradition during 1974. Homerooms competed for door and food basket decorations. The annual Miss Christmas Seal Contest was held and food and money were collected for The Salvation Army. Christmas at Wilson was topped off with the assembly which was given by the Chorus department and the Concert band. The assembly was concluded with a performance of “The Hallelujah Chorus” by the chorus and the band.
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THE PRIDE AND JOY OF WOODROW WILSON HIGH SCHOOL
Bottom Row: Julie Lane, Diane Keyes (mascot), Vivian Howard, Alexis Savage (mascot), Susie Smith. Middle Row: Linda Lipford, Bonnie Simpson, Cathy Duke, Teresa Williams, Cheryl Montague, Lynn Bell, Faye Rooks. Top Row: Gale Ross, Linda Myers.
“Freshmen are you with us?”
Gale and Bonnie hang in there.
   The PRIDE AND JOY of Wilson High School once again regains the tradition that makes this school what it is. These cheerleaders cheered through rain, sleet, cold nights, losing seasons, and everytime they cheered as if it was the first game of
the season. The response they received from the fans was incredible. This year a los- ing season made no difference! A Prexie is a Prexie, through and through, win or lose! With Miss Elaine Wilson’s guidance as sponsor, the cheerleaders endured many long practices, which all payed off. Many of the cheerleaders on the 1974-75 squad had previous cheering experience from years before, so the main objectives were perfecting mounts, jumps, and cheers, and regaining school spirit.
Are you ready?
"Power to the Prexies, Right On!"
Mascots at work: Alexis and Diane.
Cheerleaders yell for basketball, too.
Diane and Alexis cheer at Homecoming.
Varsity cheerleaders go to welcome the other team.
THE JOYFUL JUNIOR
VARSITY CHEERLEADERS
  The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders’ squad was not very large this year; however, what they lacked in number, they made up in talent. Not only did they cheer at all the Junior Varsity football and basketball games, but they also cheered at a few of Wilson’s girl’s basketball games, held a bake sale, and sold homecoming corsages. They also sold programs at the varsity football games and helped the varsity cheerleaders by giving them support in the stands at games and in the aisles during pep rallies.
Bottom Row: Janet Evans, Debbie Piland, Vernessa Clark. Standing: Mary Holland, Charlotte Frye, Jackie Rooks. Back: Donna Mooney.
“All for Wilson High, stand up and holler!!”
JV cheerleaders kick up spirit for W.W.H.S.