Arlington High School - Accolade Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1975

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1 '7 v xv'-' PUCKERING UP for a victory, junior cheerleaders Dz1vida Jennings, Toddela', Brosseau, Davina Justice, and Kurtina Walls pose for fans. Not pic- tured is Artha Hermansen. WILL WE make it? . . . oooh, Ithink so . . . we did it! Sideline emotions become intense as juniors Laura Lewis, Denise Berry, and Ann Brannan react. 15, , X EET ON the bail! student coach Phil ivuchaelis ives senior gridders a pep talk. 7 i HOW'S ABOUT a little kiss? Looks like Davina Justice has something on his mind besides football. M ,,,.,,,,,,,:t..f- Q.

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976 C6 97 9 EVER HEARD of a Jay Play? At a junior practice student coach Jay Fuson taught a basic plan of action, which was named after him. Center snapped the ball to O.J. Burris who ran with the ball, handed it to Sue Ar- buckle, who ran left, faking the entire senior team, and then ran 40 yards for the touch- down. The same single wing right-reverse left was used for the two point conversion. There you've got it, a play by play de- scription of how the juniors overpowdered the seniors 10-8 at the Student Council spon- sored Powderpuff football game. Before the game on October 30, rumors went wild that the seniors were really gonna kill the juniors and vice-versa. Learning the basic rules and various plays was accomplished at after school and week- end practices. Lending a helping hand were Coach George Brown for the seniors and Coaches Verplank and Fuelling for the ju- niors. I guess they thought we needed all the help we could get, but whatever the reasons we also had help from a few student coaches. Phil Michaelis and Sam Chaille, the second year dynamic duo, drilled the seniors while r the juniors learned the basics from J ay Fuson, Brian Massey, and Robert Reyburn. if Class spirit received a big boost when , j , the cheerleaders bounced onto the field. Ju- , 3 41 nior cheerleaders boasted Goldenaire uni- rg, forms and color-coordinated bows. -e ij Senior cheerleaders, who were real eye- catchers, coaxed their team in a fierce battle for the game. Senior quarterback, Swift Ann p Sipple, who swept through the junior de- fensive line for a touchdown early in the game, made a noble showing for the seniors. Since the majority of us didn't take the game too seriously, there weren't any hard p feelings when it was all over. Girls and guys V changing roles once again made for a goofy game and an all around good time. TO THE left . . . no, to the right . . . through the middle . . . Michelle 10.1.1 Burris runs with the ball. FOXY LADIES? No, just sexy senior pepsters Chrissy Snyder, Davidine Wampler, Markett,' Williams, Davidella Ahearn, and Rickey Jones bouncing their way to popularity. O ERPO DERS '75 nv C' X



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AROU D THE WORLD THE FRENCH Club is still alive after preparing their own dinner. Row One: Mrs. White, Kathy Kidwell, Chris Flock, Kathy McMichael, Tina Cor- dova, Melinda Cowart, Marni Lemons and Christy Smith. Row Two: Melody Overstreet, Alexi Cor- tese, Sally Morris, Teri Blankenship, Patty Gruber, Peggy White, Diana Puckett, Cindy Lahr and Kim Berns. Row Three: Leslie Kraucunas, Jeanine So- laro, Janice Fair, Geri Pikus, Randy Strommer, James Meyer, Amy Ralston, Robin Brown and Diane Ramey. You didn't have to take a trip around the s 'i JI' world to get acquainted with different coun MZ tries, all you had to do was Join French, Spanish or German clubs at Arlington. Visits to the Heidelberg Bakery, Art Mu- seum, and City Market highlighted the activ- ities of French club. Mrs. White, our sponsor organized the activities of our 20 member club. Thanks to her efforts we not only wined and dined at a French restaurant, but also prepared our own dinner. Interest in Hispanic culture was the only requirement to join Spanish club. Sponsored by Miss Grier, we met two Thursdays a month. Our annaul picnic was once again successful, along with a visit to a Mexican shop and our Christmas party. We were us- ually pretty organized, but we sometimes had a hard time deciding what activities to do. German Club proved that broadening one's cultural horizons can be fun! With the strong backing of our sponsor, Mr. John Schultz, the group grew from a floundering membership of 5 to a large group. Monthly trips to the German movie at the Rivoli, par- ticipation in Octoberfest, and Fashion Tanz were among our trips into German culture. A little taste of Europe was found by a lot of students through foreign language clubs.

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