Plainfield High School - Silhouettes Yearbook (Plainfield, IN)

 - Class of 1973

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Red Pride Girl, flag corps joins PHS spirit team The Plainfield majorettes once again spent a busy year creating rou- tines which they performed at half- time during football and basketball games. Their patriotic Homecoming show, complete with thirty-eight American flags, drew the greatest public acclaim for the girls. These industrious people, how- ever, did more than perform at ball games. They entered a contest at Southport with their Homecoming routine, marched in four parades, conducted a workshop for grade school girls, and joined the crowd at Weir Cook Airpot to welcome For- rest Tucker. There were two new additions to the Quaker spirit brigade this year. the sixteen girl flag corps and Red Pride Girl Lisa Clark. Chosen from among the majorettes, Lisa was fea- tured in a variety of baton routines including the fire baton routine she performed at the Speedway game. The flag corps made their final ap- pearance in the Halftime Highlights Show which wound up marching sea- son. However, the majorettes found a new spirit partner in the Red Pride Pep Band which joined them in per- forming during basketball season. The girls did not lay down their shakers until Senior Night, the last home basketball game, when senior members of the squad were honored along with ball players. The football field vanishes into darkness as Red Pride Girl Lisa Clark flashes through her fire baton routine. Jazzing it up, sr. Jim Moreland and jr. Dean Dare get going at the Greencastle game. Strutting down Main Street, PIIS twirlcrs head up the band at the Homecoming parade. Hail to the varsity ... Pep band members lead the school song at another game. MAJORETTES: Back row: Sabrina Pierce, Terri Stanley, Margo Gipson, Susan Mosscr, Marilyn Margiotti, Sandy Muncy, Christina Pierce; 2nd row: Bonnie Fredrick, Jan Bur- lison, Nancy Roberts, Jan Parsley, Dana Carr, Maureen O'Neill, Connie Fredrick; Front row: Debbie Myers, Melissa Lewellyn, Lisa Clark, Jayne Lcit .inan, Debbie Mannie. FLAG CORPS: Back row; Deb Craghead, Cindy Westhcad, Ginger Moon, Jan Bartok, Donna Crick, Laura Ccycr, Marsha Ferguson, Wendy Mitchell, Front row; Susie Donovan, Terry McLaughlin, Leanne Snodgrass, Tonva Mitchell. Terry Cobb, Cheryl Griffin, Sid Maddux, Kim Glessner. PEP BAND 13

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Varsity squad takes 1st at county fair, 3rd at state Cheerleading season opened early in July for the ten PHS girls attend- ing camp at Vincennes University. The busy week climaxed as the re- serve and varsity squads both won their third first place ribbons and the spirit stick on the last day of enthusi- astic competition. Returning from camp, the varsity entered the Kokomo cheerleading contest where they bagged the sec- ond place trophy. Both squads then turned to preparations for the county and state fair competitions. Long hours of practice paid off as the varsity and reserves placed first and second respectively at the county fair and third and twelfth at the state fair. With all competitions over the girls turned to organizing Quaker spirit, decorating hallways, and en- couraging Red Pride athletes from the sidelines. Not a formal organization until basketball season, the cheerbloek was a smaller group than the year before but expremely loyal. Members fre- quently dipped into their own pock- ets for money to decorate lockers, homes, and team buses. Excitement mounted as sectionals approached. For the first time, girls of the cheerbloek sported borrowed letter sweaters at school. And, in their last pep session, four of their number received kisses of thanks from varsity ball players. Five minutes of deafening pandemonium is sustained by the Red Pride cheerbloek as the Quaker line-up is announced for the last game of the sectionals. “Fight! Fight! chant reserve cheerleaders Caren Bare, Carol Masselink, Debbie Hunter, and Sybil Storms during pre-game warm ups at the sectionals. Pyramiding support for the Quakers on their home floor, the varsity cheerleaders take ad- vantage of a time out in the first quarter. “Oh-h-h-h! varsity cheerleaders Debbie Ris- sler, Jenny Ping, Carol Goodwin, Carol Hum- phrey, Linda Whalen, and Rhonda Dieckinan moan as the Grccncastlc Tigers score their first and only touchdown in the Homecoming game. Rain fails to dampen the enthusiasm of varsity cheerleaders Linda Whalen and Rhonda Dieckinan braving the elements to cheer the mighty Quakers on against Speedway. Up in the air, reserve cheerleaders Sybil Storms, Debbie Hunter, Caren Bare, and Carol Masselink rejoice at another Red Pride touchdown. 14 CHEERLEADERS

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