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Mark Lorenz (Feba) and Laura Hascedt are ready for the war Seniors John Fox. Dan Dearth. Jeff Mason, and Dave Burtcher — looking good! Are Michelle Knetht and Debbie McConnell future arms buddies7 Val Miller and Jay Hathaway — a classy couple. j Do Shawnya Walker and Val Lemon really look j like they have their minds on singing7 DINOLFOS 452 Broad 543-0185 Dover -Phila l7
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Our Big Week Tradition was strong at Dover High School, as demonstrated by the Dover-Phila football conflict which polished off the football season. Much preparation went into the game and the week of festivities preceding it by both the students and the football team. The students helped to build up excitement the whole week in both Dover and Phila schools with activities such as theme dress-up days, dinners, and decorating both the halls and the senior football players rooms at their homes. Each player's guardian angel performed this last task. The theme days this year were chosen by the varsity cheerleaders. as tradition dictated. and started with Mash'em Day on Monday. The students wore army or doctor attire. Dover High endeo up looking like a scene from M A S H. Tuesday's theme was Dress-up Day. Everyone tried to look his or her best for the Dover Tornadoes. Outfits ranged from dress pants with sweaters, and dresses, to three-piece suits and formats. Diane Phillips commented on these two days. I must say. under the circumstances, it was a very gooo idea, but more people need to participate in activities and not be deadheads! But a special thanks to those who did! Mr tame Steel takes a break 16 Dover-Phila ELECTRICORP ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Rt 3 Box 210D 364-6060
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Student Punk Out Punk day. Sweat day. Kickoff Dinner, and the traditional snake dance and bonfire comprised the activities of Wednesday and Thursday of Dover-Phila Week. The acts of dying hair, male make-up. and torn clothes were brought to Dover on Punk Out Phila day. Every -one had a great time trying to be the talk of the school with his or her get up. John Fox commented on the day. I thought it was different. We got to sec the flip side of people Thursday was a day of relaxation. Sure it was! Sweats were worn by the spirited students of Dover to show They Wouldn't Sweat A Victory Over Phila. Then, That evening, after the last practice for the seniors, the team arrived at the school for the traditional Kickoff Dinner which was sponsored by the Mother s Club, and served by the senior players' moms. The rain didn't stop the student body from taking part in the yearly snake dance and bonfire. When asked about the snake dance to the stadium. Drum Major John Granato replied. The people were very enthusiastic. They displayed a great amount of kindred spirit. Laura Hastedt Mel Davis and a swarm of senior girls brought out of the moth balls a painted Quaker head which they had borrowed their sophomore year. The head w'ent up in flames with some wild cheers echoing from the trailer. These crazy' events, capped off by the spirited rally at the stadium, were to lead to the Dover-Phila clash on Friday. 18 Dover-Phila Ryan Armstrong. Mart Birtchcr. Chris Wagner. Mike Murphy, and Dave Reynolds pile on m support of a Dover victory as they punk out. Diane Phillips. Tom McDonald ms Haney. Greg Arbogast. M cM e K sey| Ryan Armstrong. Bryan Miller, a: K nd Murph y show innovation and jtou it itl their outfits as they 'Punk Out Ph a
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