Shawnee Mission East High School - Hauberk Yearbook (Prairie Village, KS)

 - Class of 1969

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Page 133 text:

DRILL TEAM OFFICERS-Sitting! Kristie Swearngin, Sergeant. Kneeling: ,Ian McConniff, Historian, Wendy Walton, Secretary. Standing: Phoebe johnson, Social Chairman, Sandahl Berg- man, Chorcographer, Robin Weisbein, Manager, Linda Hanes, Captain. Qin Being displaced by an assembly, Drill Team members anticipate an hour of girl talk. Community Pamdes And Ceremonies DRILL TEAM JUNIORS4Susie Staiger, Marsha Pener, Terry Strom, Pat Ranallo, Marsha Bonebrake, jan Leo, Marianne Ford, Sandy Anderson, Debbie Robinson, Madeline Montel, Corzine, Sue Seifert, Barb Browning, Breese Olander, Heath- lo, Maureen Reese, Susan Brown, jean Hays, Cheryl Hol- er Parrish.

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DRILL TEAM SENIORS-First Row: Debbie Cartmill, Cathy Havener, Phoebe Johnson, Barbie Porter, Tudi Wood, Pat Schloerb, Rachel Gille, Barbie Lundellg Second Row Cheryl Zinn, Kristie Swearngin, Wendy Walton, Paula Whit- During a seventh hour practice, Pat Schloerb concentrates on memorizing the steps to an old-fashioned election year rou- tine. . V i K .. Q S 5 g -rx --:.. , p it , 'tg -li l 3' si if -- -,usa 111: -. -'W ', - -. ,-1f:..f1- ia. , if - -f-- 11s-.f:.-,uf . -me 1 Q .- r. ii f- :iff 5 r . - -M .. . a, f Ku' Q rf ..:f' f , ,s --'-+1 r it ,T gm- ' at pp ... ks, Q gig, E ga f ney, Barb Beeson, Gayle Buhlig, Jan McConniff, Cyn whit- ney, Nancy Norrisg Third Row: Julie Darling, Linda Hanes, Robin Weisbein, Sandahl Bergman, Claudia Dale, Ann Nixon, Melissa Wayne, Betsy Robinson, Kathy Smith. S ncronettes Entertain At Representing the student body at civic functions, the Syncronettes added a colorful variety to parades and half-time shows. Under the direction of Mrs. Carolyn How- ard and Captain Linda Hanes, forty-four girls joined with the district drill teams to present a nationally televised half-time show for the Kansas City Chiefs. The Syncronettes con- tinued to promote a festive atmosphere while entertaining at Pittsburg, William Jewel, and Baker University basketball games. Increasing their schedule, the Drill Team participated in unusual ribbon-cutting cere- monies opening a bridge, and followed tradi- tion by marching in the annual Kansas City American Royal Parade. As a unique addition, an elderly woman amused spectators in two area parades by joining in dance routines. Forming the drill team, junior and senior girls combined group interpretation and co- ordination with original choreography.



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HERALDERS-Left to right: Jill Diffenderfer, alternateg Jill Strandberg, Joni Van Hoozer, Nancy Beard, Pam Diehl, headg Tracia Patterson, alternate. 4f',1.+ H erala'ers Ana' Mascots Encourage Team Spirit At Opening Ceremonies Generating crowd enthusiasm, Heralders and mascots enlivened opening ceremonies of basketball games and Pep Club assemblies. Changing the standard format, the selection of the four Heralders and two alternates was determined this year by the Girls Pep Club. Led by Pam Diehl, the Heralders wearing black uniforms opened school activities with the conventional fanfare. Participation in the annual Homecoming ceremonies also supple- mented the Heralders' duties. Chosen on the basis of their energy, Mary Pat Green and jim Snell alternated on wearing the thirty-five pound knight's helmet. Becom- ing Tsae Recnal or '4East Lancer , they parad- ed around the court to promote spirit. In- creased pep encouraged by the Heralders and Tsae Recnal offered support to athletic teams. With evening duties completed, five Heralders rest on the sidelines to enjoy game activities. Ill ll., TSAE RECNAL-Mary Pat Green, Jim Snell.

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