THE DALLAS POST Sunday, April 27, 2008 CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/FOR THE DALLAS POST David Smith, the new Dallas marching band director, hands a sign- up form to 10th-grader Christine Goodrich. The new band will have its first practice from 3:10 to 4 p.m. on Monday, May 5, without instruments at Mountaineer Stadium. For more Dallas Marching Band photos, go to www.mydallaspost.com MARCHING Continued from Page 1 band will play the Super Mario Brothers theme and form a castle. Shaffer and Galicki. The Mountaineer mascot will save “At this point and time, we want the cheerleadersfromthe castle. Fi- to rebuild,” Galicki said. “We want nally, the band will get intoa guitar to get some more numbers. And formation and play “Bohemian right now, to have 13 to 18 mem- Rhapsody” while special effectsoc- bers in the band is not a very high cur on the field. number. We're hoping by taking a In an attempt to focus on per- year off from competition and by formances, Dallas will eliminate competition from the band’s agen- da. Galicki says the decision to do away with competition for the marching band was a collaborative one between department mem- bers, Dallas Middle School Princi- utilizing this different approach, we can build a new foundation and next year possibly go back in the competitive vault.” The new band will have its first practice from 3:10 to 4 p.m. on Monday, May 5, without instru- ments at Mountaineer Stadium. In pal Anthony Martinelli, Dallas High School Principal Jeffrey the event of rain, practice will be in the Dallas Middle School cafeteria. Take a break from the lake! *3 OFF with the purchase of Any 2 Lunches 11 am-5 pm daily This coupon is not valid with any other discount offer. Tax and gratuity are not included. This coupon is not redeemable for cash. Expiration date will be 05/31/08. Take a break from fhe lake! 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