Dallastown Area High School - Spectator Yearbook (Dallastown, PA)

 - Class of 1977

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clockwise from top: 1. Chuck Taylor (30) and .lack Markey (11) combine to block out the opponents carry as Guy Clary (82) stands ready in event of a break through. 2. Jack Markev is brought down in the Red 1 ..ion game. 3. With Bailey steadying the ball. QB Jeff Paige attempts one of his 52 points of the season. 4. While Den- nis Overmiller (65). Jon Clary (66). and Scott Myers (52) drop back into a pas defense. Paige fires for a record 62 7 completions. 6. Jeff Bailey stretches for extra yardage to his seasonal total of 392. while Dennis Overmiller supplies a needed block. SENIOR BACKS: I n J. Markey. C. Zager, B. Hess, J. Paige, J. Bailey. J. Markey, M. Vanasdale. SENIOR LINEMAN: row 1. l-r J. Schaeffer. S. Myers. D. Overmiller. B. Shue. S. Markey, J. Clary. L. Bell, row 2: D. Polkenroth. H. Bryner, R. Grove, K. Brumgard, R. Bialack, R. Sipe. E. Eckard. COACHES: kneeling: Head Coach Gerald Wood, standing, l-r: Coaches Shoff, Pitzer, Cleary. SSSTAKT KEPLA7 • IKSTAS B1AI.CAK, R. 8 28 58; Polaskv : Foot- ball 1,2,3.4—BORDEN, C. 5 9 59; Milk- man”; Basketball 3,4; Intramurals 3,4; Transfer 3—BOZART, S. 10 7 59; Nurse s Aid 2; Science Fair 1; Spectator Bus. 4; Hockey 1; Tennis 2; Girl's Tennis 2; Ecol- ogy Club 2; Health Careers Club 2; Li- brary Club 2. SUZANNE C, BOZART CURTIS A. BORDEN

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cut along the dotted line MINUTES SECONDS 1 HOME 30 VISITOR j ZDOWN a TO CO ft I] neased his team demolish the defending champions. “The guys were really firing out and the holes were there all night.” Tailback Mike Knaub slipped between those open- ings first, followed by Rick Holpp. and then Knaub again as he “hammered” through the Panther defense. Each play registered 7 points with Paige’s success- ful PAT’s. As the Panthers marked Holpp and Knaub the second quarter. QB Jeff Paige handed off to Jeff Bailey, who ran 57 yards for a touchdown. I«ess than a minute before half-time Paige booted a 25 yard field goal to conclude the first half scoring at 16-0. Holpp’s score in the third quarter from the one yard line, along with Knaub's catching a 33 yard pass for a TO and Paige’s successful con- version combined to pocket the victory at 30-12. Trimming Red Lion down to size by a score of 20-7, the Wildcats assured an un- defeated championship, their second in 30 years. The win also evened, at 4-4, the ’Cats record against the Lions since Coach Wood took over eight years ago. A well-balanced offensive attack produced key plays throughout the rivalry face- off. The first came on a diving catch by Jeff Schaefer to open the scoring with 3:19 remaining in the first quarter. A second TD was registered by Rick Holpp's 46 yard break up the middle, after Bailey had placed the ball on a 21 yard gain. With but one minute elapsed in the fourth quarter, the final key scoring play resulted from a 57 yard run by Bailey. This was superbly set-up for by a first down by Holpp and Paige faking a J hand-off to his left before giving Bailey the pig- skin. The play topped off Wild- cat scor- ing de- spite two late game intercep- tions. by Jack Markey and Jeff Bailey. IKSTAIT UEI'LAY »I3BSTA9KI VANCE WILLIAM BECKER LEONARD J. BELL K. CORINNE BESSER BECKER. V. 12 3 59: Vinnie B ; Band 1,2,3,4; Play Cast 3.4: Play Comm. 3,4; Science Fair 3; Spectator Bus. Mngr 4; Swimming 2,3.4; Ecology Club 1.2.3.4; Varsity Club 3.4; Homecoming comm. 4.— BELL, L. 5 14 58; “Len”; Spectator Bus. 4: Football 1.2.3.4; Wrestling 1.2.3.4: Varsity Club 3.4; HR Officer .- BES SER, K. 3 29 59: “Bcs : Beacon 3.4; Homecoming Court 4; Honor Society 3,4; Play Comm. 3.4: Science Fair 1; Spectator Lit. 4—assistant editor 4; Spectator Bus. 4: Student Council 1.2,3.4; Hockey 2.3.4—co-captain 4; Volleyball 1,2,3; Girls Track 4; Varsity Club 4; Class Officer 4; HR Officer 1; Homecoming comm. 1.2.3.4; Senior Council 4.



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Dallastwon hockey brought top honors to girls sports ut Dallastown this year by advancing to the District III fi- nals. the farthest ANY sports team from Dallastown has ever progressed in district competition. They were also the only York County team represented in districts, after county champions Dover bowed from competition after only two games. With a strong line-up, boasting eight re- turning letter winners from a defending championship teem, the 'Cats compiled an outstanding overall record of 17-3. In pre-school play the girls defeated Manheim Town- ship in exhibition by a score of 4-1, and blanked West York 9-0. This began a winning streak that continued for the first four games. Then came the Dover match, in which an early second half score revealed a 2-2 tie. In a suprise goal, Dover got past the defense to score their winning point. Against Hanover and South Western the stickwomen added nine more to their “goal” of 77. Poor officiating was a factor for blame in the ‘Cats next and final league loss—to Susquehannock. Seven more victories were reg- istered, with no «me coming closer than two goals, except Red I.ion, who was subdued by penetration time. This put the 'Cats tied for second place in the final league stand- ings. In a play-off match with Northeastern to determine which team would be district bound. Dallastown edged the Bobcats 2-1 on a goal knocked in by Connie Chronister with only three minutes left in the game. This victory qualified the 'Cats for their first district match- against Penn Manor. The half-time score found Dallastown down by one goal. Early in the second half Chronister hit the target to tie up the game. The teams were deadlocked after the regulation 50 minutes plus a 10 minute overtime, but the 'Cats earned the victory with an extra minute and sixteen seconds of penetration time. Playing at Ship- pensburg College on a cold Saturday morning, Dallastown was again victorious, this time at the expense of Charn- bersburg. Down one goal at the half-time mark, the girls came out fired up. with Bev Markey scoring before 20 seconds had elapsed. Markey again hit for the winning point 19 minutes later on a cross-cage pass from right wing Patty Stump. Facing West Perry in the semi-finals, Con- nie Blouse scored first on a penalty stroke. Connie Chron- ister then scored to give the 'Cats a 2-1 lead. Again tied at the game's end, an overtime was necessitated, in which Connie Blouse tallied her second and the winning goal of the game. This impressive victory pitted the ’Cats against Lancaster's Champions (and later state cham- pions), Manheim Central in the District III finals. In icy cold and windy weather, Dallastown's only goal came on a penalty stroke by Connie Blouse. The final score found manheim winning 4-1. with the Dallastown team receiving silver medals for their outstanding accomplishment as District III runners-up for 1976. 2nd In Districts BRICKKR, T. 2 26 59; Brick”; Concert Choir 3.4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1.2,3.4; Football 1; Golf 2,3,4; Varsity- Club 3.4—BRISTER. C. 9 7 59; “Blister- Musicals 4; Spectator Bus. 4; Swimming 1,4; F.S.A. 1,3; Photography Club 1,3— BROWN, L. 5 4 59; Colorguard 4; Con- cert Choir 3.4; Musicals 3,4; Play Cast 3; Spectator Bus. 4; Transfer 3. BEST AST KEPLAT - Ml RICHARD TODD BRICKKR LISA ANN BROWN CARL G. BRISTER

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