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Flashing strobe lights, pounding drumloeat i i is my g .xikl Q is 3 I' A sign-up sheet marks the beginning of the talent show as junior Andy McDaniels and seniors Mona Stott and Shiela Segrest sign up their act, The Golden Souls. Back Up the Train, is pantomined by se- nior Alonzo Watford in the talent show. Adding a folk beat, junior Dave Edmonds leads the Campus Life group. The singers are partoftheYouth forChristmovement. W , 24
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to represent teen ideals There was a sudden hush-a very heavy silence. Then her name was announced, and for one girl, that night will never be forgotten. Her smile radiated happiness through the crowd's applause. She had just been chosen one of Arlington's elite-a queen by her classmates. The beat of beauty started with Jamboree Queen Pat Stutsman, who cheered through the pre-sea- son football game. Kings gained accolades in three activities-Knight and Gale at the Talent Show, King and Queen of the NHS Belles and Beauxs, and Cy and Cindy for the Turnabout. The single crown Robyn Chamness won as Homecoming Queen be- came a double honor when she was voted Cindy. The Military Ball and junior Prom ended the year's contests but not Knight beauty. ,ev-2 1-sir 7, as. ,Hi it J? Royalty reigns, as junior Tom Meara and senior Robyn Chamness become Cy and Cindy at the Student Council's annual Tournabout Dance, A Knight to Remember. ww... X.. .1 1 Arlington's second annual Military Ball was held March 22, as R.O.T.C. sponsors lleft to rightl Theresa Roberts, Michelle Vaughan, Diana if 1 1 3 -iv P fm. fi rig . ff 1, at far ff W Spurlock, lan Byers, Karen Wilkes, and Darla Shadrick vied for the queen'stitle ofthe gala event. 23
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sets rh thm of 'soul train' The pounding beat of a drum, the colored flashes of a strobe light, and the subtle rhythm of a poem set the tempo as the curtain rose on the 1968 Knight Train to Talent. Weeks of preparation, under the direction of coordinators Anitra Clark and Beckie Bultman, led to a show filled with soul, folk, jazz, and even a little advice on how to handle Little Bo Peep's sheep. The crowning of seniors Bob Meara and Sue Murphy as Knight 'n Gale, Arlington's typical boy intermission and girl, sparked activities, while senior girls looked toward the future, ending the Soul Train '68 performance on a sentimental note. Try-outs mean extra duties for Anitra Clark and Beckie Bultman. A look into the future is presented to all seniors by Carol McCormick. The Tijuana Brass song, Whipped Cream, provides background music for a jazz routine, danced by senior Cathy McFarland. Cathy is a veteran talent show dancer. 25
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