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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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Honors and Awards ?ZZZ2n?E1fVe ar-5 Bausch-Lomb winner Dave LeMaster works to develop the precision needed in scientific experiments. Outstanding citizens of tomorrow were honored as exceptional seniors of today, Recognized for their superior scholarship, leadership, and citizenship, seven students received awards and acknowledgement. Scholarship award winners included National Merit Semilinalists Steve Mil- ler, Steve Hyde, and Dave LeMaster who placed among the top in the coun- try on the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. Also based on scholar- ship, the Bausch-Lomb award was presented to Dave LeMaster for main- taining the highest three year science average. Chosen for character and interest in social studies, Cheryl Cardwell, Diane Cones, Mary jane Hinds, and Steve Miller represented Arlington at Girlys and Boyls State. They studied and par- ticipated in a mock Indiana government to learn how it operates. Linda Hepler received the DAR Good Citizenship award for service, leader- ship, and patriotism. She was chosen by an administrative committee, A former Arlington student, Colleen Brown was the recipient of the 1969 National Council of Teachers of English Award for her written entries. Mayor Richard Lugar greets C-irl's State representatives Mary jane Hinds, delegates. Mayor Lugar delivered a speech about youths in today's politics, Diane Cones, and Cheryl Cardwell at a dinner for Boy's and Cirlis State which was followed byaquestion and answer session. Page 30-Honors and Awards
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