The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 03, 1970, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
Dallas Senior
High School
by Cheryl Hontz
and Linda Dexter
Strutters
The end of the Dallas High
football season has also brought
us the end of seeing our strut-
ters perform until next year. At
the first football game, all the
Dal-Hi fans noticed and enjoyed
a new addition to the pre-game
entertainment, and that was our
squad of strutters. The group
took shape last May with the
help of Mrs. V. Thomas. Try- ,
outs resulted in a squad of 16
girls and two alternates. This
year practices were held at
least four times each week,
after school. This year, their
great coach was Maureen
Lavelle, a new addition to the
faculty at the Senior High. With
much time spent by Miss
Lavelle and the co-captains,
Candie Wismer and Jill Daron,
the strutters came up with a
new routine for songs played by
the band. Some practices will be
held throughout the year to keep
the strutters in shape for
parades; and tryouts are to be
held again next May. Congratu-
lations for the production of
such a fine squad, and many
thanks go to Miss Lavelle for
er time spent doing it.
Football
Not enough thanks or congra-
tulations can go to all those who
made the Dallas High football
season one of the best. Not
everyone realizes what it takes
to produce such a season. Ours
“was the result of a lot of plan-
ning—our great coach, Jack
Jones; assistants; devoted
players; cheerleaders; strut-
ters; a terrific band; and most
of all, students and fans with
PRIDE and SPIRIT! Many well
deserved thanks go to all of
these people. Many thanks es-
pecially go to the Pep Squad,
which under the leadership of
Mrs. Wega and president,
Michele Masoner, helped the
students realize what SPIRIT
and PRIDE consisted of!
; Junior dance
A dance was held Nov. 25, the
eve of “Turkey Day’, in the
senior high gym. This dance
was sponsored by the Class:of
'72. The dance proved to be one
of the best, with the music pro-,
vided by the great TNT, pre-
viously known as the Eddie Day
Groop. Along with the music
came the notable ‘light show”
produced by the group. All this.
totaled up to equal a very suc-
cessful dance.
Girls basketball
Once again, the ‘Female
Chord-Rippers”’ of Dal-Hi are
starting to reign supreme as the
beginning of the girls’ basket-
ball season gets under way. The
beginning of a new season also
brings a new coach, Miss Millin,
an art teacher at the junior high
and intermediate school.
Physicals were held Tuesday,
followed by practice until
Friday, when the new 1971 team
will be born. There are to be
eight league games, four away
and four home. League games
will be played with a six-man
team Tuesdays and Fridays.
Some scrimmages may be held
using the five-man team. Good
luck to Miss Millin and her girls.
Come see them play. They need
everyone’s support to help win
the championship. The first
game is to be held Jan. 6, 1971.
: School spirit
This year the senior, junior
and sophomore classes at
Dallas competed to show which
class had the most school spirit.
To do this a committee of stu-
dents from each class volun-
teered to the actual work. One
wall in the gym was assigned to
each class and the committees
decorated them. The one that
- was the best, as judged by eight
teachers, won. On Nov. 25, a pep
rally was held and senior class
was announced to be the win-
ner. Congratulations of 1971!
Keep up the good work!
brush fire
at Demunds
The Dr. Henry M. Laing Fire
Company responded with two
trucks and twelve men to a
brush fire at Demunds Corners
in the early morning hours
Friday, Nov. 27.
The blaze destroyed a large
area of brush.
Don Shaffer, fire chief,
directed the firemen; they were
assisted by volunteers from
Kunkle.
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