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Dallastown stops West York on their line of scrimmage. While running with the ball, Barry Cohn is hit hard and low. Top: Norman Seitz runs the ball at an after-school scrimmage. Center: Glenn Klincdinst gets away a good punt at the Susquchannock game. Bottom: Dallastown is stopped after a gain by a strong West S'ork team. Dallastown representatives on the Laurel Conference All-Star team are Barry Gohn and Glenn Klincdinst. 23
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First row: Lowell Kohler, William Roiulm, Barry Cohn, Paul Arnold, David Cable, Norman Seitz, Lamont Flinchhaugh, Lennis Schaffer, Ray Baker. Second row: Terry Tyson, Blaine Karr, Glenn Klinedinst. Ronald Smeltzer, Donald Grove, Edward Small. Laverne Romcslx-rg, George Bender, Michael Rupprccht. Third row: Terry Orwig, Nelson Leader, Lynn Smith, Michael Jackson, Randall Straycr, Lynnus Strayer. Barry Hengst, Ivan Bent' el, Wayne Bubb. Willard Gcrmick. Fourth row: Coach Rafe Nabors, Thomas Miller. Llywellen Erehart, Donald Miller. Dallas Strickler. Charles Tyson, Charles Leber, William Kehrn. William A. Kehrn, Jr., B.S. Dallastown opened the season by defeating Newport 6-0 in a game played on Newport’s rain-drenched field. Barry Keckler scored, while Barry Cohn did most of the ground gaining. The Wild- cats won the first Laurel Conference game by defeating Kennard- Dale 12-6. Keckler and Cohn posted Dallastown’s six-pointers. Lamont Flinchbaugh caught a Keckler pass for one touchdown and Cohn added the second, but this was not enough to out- score Red Lion 20-13. Dallastown suffered a bitter defeat at Littlestown 32-13. The Wildcats lost stellar quarterback, Barry Keckler, who fractured bis right knee. Under the lights at Small’s Athletic Field, the Wildcats defeated Susquehannock 13-0. Norman Seitz starred for Dallastown. The “homeless” Wildcats were defeated 27-7 by Biglerville. On a rain-swept field. West York pushed over two touchdowns in the third period to nip the Wildcats 14-7. Central Dauphin outclassed Dallastown to win a 60-6 non-conference test. Susquehannock found re- venge as they defeated Dallastown 18-13, in the final game of the season. Dallastown’s Wildcats ended the season with a record of 3 wins and 6 losses. However, in the Laurel League they won two and lost 3, finishing in 4th place.
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Karen Leader, Gloria Hengst, Kaye Ann Strayer, Marlene Miller, Joyce Heindel. eennej The cheerleaders do their favorite yell, the Rump-Pah. at half-time. Gloria Hengst, Karen Lead- er, and Joyce Heindel have a practice session in the hall lx - fore a game. 24
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