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Kay Teer Crawford (1914-2001) was an American choreographer known as the "mother of drill team".. She was born Kay Waweehie Teer on August 16, 1914. She had Native American Cherokee and Comanche in her family lineage.
Detroit is a town in Lamar County, Alabama, United States.It was incorporated in 1955. [3] At the 2010 census the population was 237, down from 247 in 2000. The prior name of the town was Millville due to the many mills built in the late 1800s.
Firematic racing (or Drill Team racing) is a proprietary name for a type of recreational competition among the firefighter teams involving timed completion of tasks related to or simulating common firefighting activities. The sport under its present name is most popular on Long Island, and other parts of New York State, although similar types ...
Until the 1970s there were no African American members of the team. [1] According to the Texas State Historical Association, Davis said she would "be receptive when a qualified black tried out." [1] The Rangerettes selected their first black team member, Freddie Goosby Evans, in 1973, [65] and their first black officer, Briana McLaughlin, in ...
Michigan defensive end Josaiah Stewart celebrates a sack against Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe during the first half of the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, on Monday, Jan. 1, 2024.
A drill team can be one of four different entities: [citation needed] A military drill team is a marching unit that performs routines based on military foot or exhibition drills. Military drill teams perform either armed or unarmed. A dance drill team creates routines based on precision dance movements rather than military drill. These teams ...
The National High School Drill Team Championships [1] is a Drill Team Competition, held in Daytona Beach, Florida, in the month of May each year at the ocean center. The Drill teams from across the nation converge to compete in both the Master's and the Challenge level competitions. This event is currently the largest centralized drill team ...
The girls’ drill team was founded in 1952 by a local group of girls called the Chi-ettes with the help of Ruby Chow, a prominent Chinese American restaurateur and civic activist in Seattle, the ...