Over 60 Years of Excellence |
During the 1963-64 school year, when North Shore High School was made up of tenth, eleventh, and twelfth graders, began planning for a girls’ drill team. In the spring of 1964, the North Shore Scarlets Legacy was born. During the semester, the constitution and rules were written and pep rally performing uniforms were designed. Try-outs were held and 95 Scarlets were selected. There were five military officers: a Captain, and four Lieutenants.
The Scarlets have been a very active and competitive organization that is a vital part of North Shore High School. Members of the Scarlets have become professional performers, national dance champions, teachers, accountants, models, drill team directors, parents, and missionaries. Scarlets continue to make great contributions to the world in which we live. Every Scarlet member has many fond memories of their drill team and high school experience. Creating a life-long bond with each other that is highly treasured. Our motto, “Once a Scarlet, Always a Scarlet,” still holds true as our traditions are passed on to each generation. Memories a Scarlet can never forget: ruby red, red under red, “That’s Entertainment,” Spring Show, laughter, "Hey Scarlets", and that beautiful Scarlet smile! |
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Football Games
Basketball Games Community Parades |
Spring Show
Winter Show Dance Competitions |