"Honor, Pride, Tradition" These are the words we identify our district by. Each of those words holds special meaning to those of us who were fortunate enough to go to school and graduate from PNG. When you are a member of an extracurricular activity at PNG you put in many countless hours of blood, sweat and tears. Even though we may have gotten older we still hold the present students at PNG to the same standards that we were held to. Anyone who was ever on a sports team, drill team, band, and a number of countless groups on the Reservation hopes that each time the present students step out on the field that they will bring "Honor" to the uniform they are wearing. Criticism comes with the territory. Posters on this site criticize the coaching staff, players who haven't given their all and yes, even the band , cheerleaders and Indianettes. After being a member of one of these groups you want to see the present students do their best. Who knows if the directors read this to the Indianettes, then maybe they also will read the post now that are letting them clearly know that they are dropping the ball on maintaining the high standards that the community and former Indianettes hold for them. As in football where the blame buck stops at Matt Burnett, it also stops with the Indianette directors. I also remember the countless hours that Mrs. Voss and Mrs. James spent making sure the Indianettes were doing the best they could do. When we start giving excuses for not upholding the standards that go with "Honor, Pride and Tradition", then we endanger those ideals being passed down to another generation. So hopefully this will be taken as constructive criticism and be used to make the Indianettes a group that continues to pass on our ideals and traditions.