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Quail? Determmed semor cheerleaders attempt to fire up a depressed 71 squad trailing at halftime by a score of 16-6. Giggles, footballs, and signal calls filled the air as junior and senior girls clashed in the third annual Powder PUH football game. The juniors, led by first-year coach Don Shambaugh, plotted their strategy against the defending champion seniors in daily practice sessions. Veteran coach Alan Eiler directed the plays for seniors, concentrating on developing coordina- tion and agility in practices before the game. Flying pigtails, jeans, and red and white sweatshirts covered the field as girls attempted to grasp the Hags of op- ponents. Not without casualties, the game and practice sessions left their toll of bruises, scratches, and sprains on both teams. The crowd at the Student Council sponsored event was entertained by male cheerleaders, chosen at random from ap- plicants. Halftime featured a ten-piece junior marching band, and a pom-pom act by the '72 Goldenhairsf' Quarterback Sue Christiansen is rushed fiercely by junior linebacker Susie Hofmeister.
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79 bicyclers catch 'fever' trade cars for two wheels Seventy-five boys and a team of four teachers parked their cars and mounted bicycles during the first Little 500 May 21, 1970. The race was a Student Coun- cil project to raise funds for the National Convention. During the tenth lap, a sophomore team jumped into the lead and held it throughout the race. When the dust had cleared, team members john Tranberg, Keith Hybarger, Mark Walls, Eugene Hunt, and manager David Wenzel were declared the first place winners of the 100 lap race. Pam Jessup was crowned the first Arlington Little 500 Queen. Two weeks of practice on Fall Creek Parkway allowed the cyclers to perfect the difficult tasks of mounting and dis- mounting quickly. Racers used weight- lifting and jogging to strengthen their legs for the grueling ride around the track. Even with the practices, the pit was littered with cyclers gasping for breath. fAboveJ Two senior boys execute the most crucial phase of bicycle handling. Lost time here could mean sacrificing a winning position. fLeftD Richard Hobson and Robert Rivero lead the packu as joe Bennett and Howard McPeek battle for the third place position.
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