Arlington High School - Accolade Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1975

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HUT HEEL ROLL O WOOSH-LOOK at Dan Thompson whiz by thc stands. By the time we'd finished l00 laps and it was all over, l felt so bad I thought I was going to get sick fa few of the guys didj. No matter what, it was worth it all and by God we're going to win next year! All I could think of while I was peddling away, around that cinder track, was either live gotta catch the next guy or Boy, are my legs ki1lin'me!l' With only four members per team, by the time I got off the bike and caught my breath, it was my turn to ride again. I didn't really mind though, 'cause it was a great feeling being out there, pulling for my team. It really gave me a boost when Fd hear someone in the stands yell out our team number or my name. GPractice makes perfect' was the motto of many cyclists as they began practicing months in advance for the annual Student Council sponsored Little 500. Being modeled after I.U.'s Little 500, we even had qualifica- tions. One member of each team attempted to claim a position. Graduate Rusty Parker fthen a seniorj peddled away with the pole position. Before the boys, bicycle race began there was a girls, tricycle race, the Mini 500. Robin Schildknecht, Bonnie Kingston, Nancy Mar- quart and Judy Brown triked their way to victory after four elimination races. Then came the big race. Lots ofpractice and determination paid off for Kevin Stout, Craig Linder, Ron Stanish and Kurt Walls, who were sponsored by the Mod Squad. The fearsome foursome rode off with first place. Following the last lap the Mod Squad had a f'Gatorade celebration in which each member of the team managed to get drenched with the thirst quencherf' At the courtyard dance following the race the winning teams accepted their tro- phys and Suzanne Averitt was crowned queen. Even though some teams didn't get tro- phys, everyone agreed it was lots of fun-win or lose! BECAUSE OF horseplay, a bicycle-man collision resulted in a concussion for Todd Biberdorf, an in- nocent bystander. PRACTICE MAKES a perfect exchange. - A

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TIME FLIES as rider Jeff Nance races against the clock to attain a starting position. GET READY . . . get set ... The starting line-up, led by Kevin Stout and Rusty Parker, awaits the signal to . . . go! W 9 Q i 1 PEDDLE PUSHER Ted Kegeris practices for the-1 Little 500. 1 TEAM 2: Kurt Walls, Ron Stanish, Craig Linder,j and queen Suzanne Averitt, are No. 1. Not pictured is Kevin Stout. Q ! 1 l a l 1 li 3 n 1 ,ge A J ti -Q 4



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PROBLEMS AND plans are discussed at this Stu- dent Council Cabinet meeting. Did you ever wonder how those big paper signs boosting our athletic teams mysterious- ly apperaed in the cafeteria? What about val- igrams some people got on Valentines Day, ever wondered where they came from? Both of these activities and many others were the work of the Student Council. In Student Council we voiced opinions and ideas of the students. Working with the faculty, we got a lot of worthwhile things ac- complished. We had rails installed in the cafeteria so that lunch lines would run more smoothly. Also, we gave a Christmas party in a retirement home, complete with presents and carols. Lots of activities during the year, such as homecoming and the Little 500, were Stu- dent Council sponsored. Along with every- thing else, the Christmas Dance, a once an- nual event that died out a couple years ago because of poor attendance, was brought back by the Council. With the help of our officers, Ann Hoff- man, Presidentg Jay Fuson, Vice President, Libby Kuebler, Secretaryg Lynn Schneider, Treasurer, and Jenny Bibler, Parliamentariang we showed movies in the science lecture room which provided a break from study halls. A lot of activities that were taken for granted this year were the result of much hard work on the part of Student Council. STUDE TSERVAN S .l l f i i : 3 -1 K aff sd 1 r .1 3 1 4 I 5 1 i .4,. Z 'sf 16, erce 4. .1 .Mil X 55 .1 . J' i.. LOTS OF 1974 activities were planned by Hoffmen, Libby Kuebler, Jo Johnson, Mark Wil- these Student Council members. Front Row: liams, Betsy M0f1'iS, Gigi Gofogiafli, Alex AHUCH' Ann King, Tammy Ramsey, Virgil Madden, sian, Kathy Busenbark, Karen Bennett, Amy Ed- Leslie Rowley, Patrick Gaddis, Hazel Weather- W3-l'dS, Suzanne Averitt. Row Three: April Brown, by, Marni Lemons, David Nance, 'vlarsha Sim- Dianne P35031 V0I1d2l Tyler, Geri Pikus, Sharon mons, Diana Buser, Jenny Bibler, Becky Hor- Stoeppelwerth, Ivory RCYHOMS, Robin Jackson, ton, MI, McClaIy, Row Two: Susan Conway, Mary Smith, Lee JOhnSI01'l, Kim Clark, Doyal Kate Jones, Sheryl Skinner, Chris West, Ann Andrews. Sandy Ball, Terri Tackett, Connie Stan- p ish, Pier Williams, Elise Jacobson, Kim Vance, , Mickey Machiels, Nancy Cassidy. Row Four: Lynne Williams, Marty Cooper, Lynn Schneider, Toni Barrett, Adele Cohen, Kris Bubenzer, Wil- liam Warner, Scott O'Connor, Glenn Bowman, Jay Fuson, Sue Arbuckle, Donna Meek, Jeanine Solaro, Albert Reed, Ani Kukolja, Karen Nielsen, Laura Scully, Mr. Zetzl.

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