Ernest Seaholm High School - Piper Yearbook (Birmingham, MI)

 - Class of 1967

Page 214 of 330

 

Ernest Seaholm High School - Piper Yearbook (Birmingham, MI) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 214 of 330
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Four spirited members of the maiorelfes, Donna Spears, Sue Gurley, Sue Gruschow, and Diane Kennedy perform various routines uf o halftime show. 1 R123 - - Co-capiain of This yecr's muiorefles, Lynn Reinhardf steps the lively beat of The Secholm High School Band. While performing during a halftime show, Valerie Smifh, co-capl of the 1966 mciore-Mes, kicks up u siorm. Skewed' ,V '

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Majorettes perform at football halttimes with band Ever since the Purdue Golden Girl raised the eyebrows of television watchers several years ago, maiorettes have commanded more than a casual interest from football fans. Maiorettes are pretty, talented, hard working and ambitious. Seaholm's are certainly no exception as far as halftime is concerned. In one particularly clever routine, the girls wore witch hats and twirled broom sticks in time with the lilting music of Seaholm's band. Preparation for such acts re- quires not only imagination but industry as well. Girls practice for two hours every day after school to invent four new routines for each game. Three of these four are intended for the various tempos of the halftime music. One act At the end of the tile of brass instruments, drum maiorette Nancy Theodoroff leads the Seaholm High School Band to must be presented as the band enters the field. To insure perfect synchronization in their actions and to perfect especially difficult rou- tines, the girls spend some two weeks on each football game performance. The drum maiorette must devote her fourth hours to practice num- bers and routines with the Seaholm band. Co-captains Lynn Reinhardt and Valerie Smith put the frosting on the halftime shows and con- tributed mightily to the big picture of sports at Seaholm. Rounding out the squad of six girls were Donna Spears, Sue Gruschow, Sue Gurley, and Diane Kennedy. All of the maiorettes were chosen in competitive tryouts held last spring which tested talent, ability, and initiative. another of its entertaining halftime shows. In the back- ground, Peggy Boyles and Ed Kvet concentrate. m 'Q' Gerald Posner Barbara Post Marjorie Poux g ns -. 8 'af -..' . XA X V Z if Carolyn Pratt Kenneth Pratt Suzanne Pratt J 2liPi7.ff5f4' ff 'WET f ' ' me

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