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

 - Class of 1971

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Ernest Seaholm High School - Piper Yearbook (Birmingham, MI) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 69 of 312
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Spirit for Sports Lifted by Squads Seaholm's minor sports would not have had as much spirit if it weren't for the enthusiasm of the two JV cheerleading squads. These groups, along with the varsity, were chosen in the spring of last year. Instilling school spirit in the students was one of the tasks confronted by Jan Terova, Pat Erbach, Nan Gray, Sue Pryor, Wendy Webster, Cathy Pippin, Sue Marriner, Gayle Miller, Melinda Minnock, Reb- bie Streibig, Sue Peck, and Mo Con- nors. Practices were held twice a week at which time the girls learned new cheers and chants and then perfected them. With all of this work, the cheer- leaders didn't have much free time. One of the highlights of the foot- ball season is the performance of the majorettes before the games and dur- ing halftime. Leading the band, they perform their routines at all home games. This year's majorettes are: Dodie Ducker, Robin Ruddin, Michele Matice, Shelly Fennessy, Barb Grus- chow, and Barb Bruce. Tryouts were held in the spring of .ei-ff,z.',s,' 1 ,gfiw last year. Each majorette must work b i to prepare their acts. This preparation r M y ' sa w requires skill and imagination. Every ' f:. '. Qf,Zf 2 halftime show involves new music for it ' pyt. t P Lg which the majorettes must invent and M perfect formations. 7 C15 U2 Showing off their balancing skill are Cathy Pippin and Nan Gray. K21 Pat cheers the team on after a Seaholm touchdown. 132 At a tense moment in the meet. Sue Marriner urges the team on while Nan Gray waits patiently for the results. M2 While the JV team is in a huddle. Mo Connors, Cathy Pippin and Sue Peck perform a basketball cheer. f51 Enthusiastically leading the fans in a chant is Pat Erbach. 161 Barb Bruce. Robin Rudden, Dodie Ducker, Shellie Fennessey, Barb Gruschow and Michele lllaticc. UQ Shellie Fennessey twirls her baton for the crowd. f82 Perking up the Dondero game are Robin Rudden, Shellie Fennessey, and Illichele Illatice. 64



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IU Pep Club President Laura Lamson and Bruce Kemp- ton check the club calendar for the month of October. 122 Ruth Potter and Margie Henkell hang a poster in the cafeteria Monday morning before the Southfield game. f3Q 1 Club member Sally Tolles is startled from a state of poster painting meditation. MQ Pep Club members turn out and fill the stands at the last home game of the season. K5j Bob Blinstrub leads the cheering section in a rousing cnet: mg... DQS' a-:i-5 559 6:5 gm Est 2. E :go rm 'ax SN mmm gmc, 2352 cog :sg-Q. mug, Qs 93 385. Swv: CDN'-. 3.33 -HSS' greg. 0:01 'cs ESS' f-:KF-' SEAN Sed QF U 'E-2 mm -ff . rj f 1 wig 'f-'ffl' f. ,I 4 x . ,. 'twyggt 'fiqpw , ,W , W 5 wa .f , . A ap. ff , .i 1.4 if wt-A 4' ew I 1 rg ffl-.. if w ' iffw 'Rf rr, IVWK, gd,-AZ ' Site s.: .,.,- Pep Club Creates Posters Have you ever wondered who paints those posters that you see in the cafeteria during the week? The Pep Club of course! These posters help inspire the students at Seaholm to have a greater amount of school spirit. They name the sport, the time at which the contest will begin, and who the Maples will be playing. Pep Club members are active in many ways other than merely painting posters. They attend most every game, espe- cially the varsity contests, and their exuberant cheers inspire our teams to show an even greater ellort against their ad- versaries. VVhen there is to be a concession stand, the Pep Club members volunteer to run it. Pep assemblies without the Pep Club members and their great cheering would die into silence. By cheering with great vigor, the Pep Club leads the classes in giving a tremendous tribute to our teams. 66 ,N'w 1l'm , , W Q I ,... . C17 if ...L..... 13?

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