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Show i i . v (, sprits THE SAMPLER Friday, Oct. 2, 1981 Those of Pcs etc., and youd think there was no hope. Right? ' Well, we have a football team . . . one of the most competitive, of young men youll find anywhere. One advantage the Mustangs have is that almost everyone underestimates either their ability or their determination. .Most opposing teams find the error of their ways in about the first two minutes '.Some like 1A leader South Summit find out in overtime. You can outweigh these guys, outnumber them, try and waste them . . . but they still try and they still win. ANOTHER aspect of DHS football that never ceases to amaze me is the band members who are on the Mustang team. . Having played quite a few halftime shows with my trusty sousaphone, I know what effort is needed to look by SSG Phil Ilale. your best and play your best. To add playing the game as well The amazing Mustangs of Dugway astounds me, yet there arethree varsity High School and their coaching staff and nine JV players who do just that. ought to be in somebodys book of DOES playing football and then the records. halftime show affect their band In the three-- f years Ive had the performance? privilege of workinghere and watching Ask JV Lane Johnson. He was intheir games I have never regretted the jured in the JV game which preceded decision to go to a home game. the homecoming game with North .This season is no exception. Summit. He was treated for a shoulder THE GAMES with North Summit at the Dugway Health and Grantsville were examples of the separation Clinic and then, in a sling and oil of gutsydeterminationathatsetsthe Muswintergreen came back and played tang well ahead of any competition. tfUmpet e for both the and Most high schools in the state can af- half-tim- e now that's dedicashows, ford to be selective and choose from tion. large assortments of Heisman hopefuls A couple of spectators asked me at tliat have been nurtured through from halftime why the drum major didnt alxnit the sixth grade on. comb his hair. My reply was that Dugway s entire student body only about three minutes agp he was wearnuinliers 250 and the number of those ing a maroon jersey with 84 on it and who want to play barely fills two had been instrumental in making the squads. According ,to Director Leroy last play of the half. Neitson, over half the student body is THERE IS a competition for drum on the field in band, pep club, cheerl- majors, (me which Sam Liddiard is best or on the team. eaders, remembered for shining in, and I ADD TO that the unpredictability wonder how many of the competitors of who will be here next year because have the wherewithal! to dash for the hard-hittinggrou- proud ponies nearest phone booth to change out of their football jersey into their drum majors distinctive uniform and then step out and perform as flawlessly as ps Robb Kroff? On the Mustang Band Roster there are twelve who also play football and Ill name them here because these . of . D.H.S. young men are an inspiration to us all, and we are very proud of them: Drum Major Rob Kroff, 1st Trumpets Paul Lloyd and Brian Long are all Varsity Mustangs. With a little more time to change now are JVs Mike Nadwomy ontnunpet. Lane Johnson on trumpet, Russ Montoya, Mike Warren, Steve Jaster and Dave Jaster on drums, Jeff Liddiard on trombone, Mike Kroff on sax and Ed Petzer on tuba. While were on the gridiron subject I wonder if Dallas Cowboy Danny White will be able to renew his collision insurance before the seasons over. It seems he almost got an involuntary nose job during the game with New .England two weeks ago. OTHER SPORTS making news include bowling, which is underway in aw full force much to the chagrin of the . Geiger Microwave. A bunch of leagues with a bigger bunch of teams are making toothpicks almost nightly at the Dugway lanes. Somenewfacesareappearingat Rec Services and some fine folks are making their way toward the main game. SP4 Ellen Waldon has left for Germany, SFC Larry Hill is soon to depart for Korea, in their place are SSG Steven Arnold who comes to DPG from Numberg Germany where he was . NCOIC of Nurnberg Community Sports Program and will be NCOIC of the gym, pool and outdoor rec and SP4 Dewey Szabo will be working with operations, tours and recreational events and the Information Tour and Travel (ITT) section. Flag football is in sad shape folks. As ' of this writing only Weapons Systems and Bldg. 5330 have managed to field teams. Will Jackson and HHC are rumored to have squads with none from GLCM or the MPs so fan I guess the competitions too tough or they would have called Vicki at 2278 by now. : pre-gam- O i ... The stand says, it all . . . and Rob Kroff personifies the slogan Pride. The Mustang Marching Band Drum Major is also a star tight end on the Varsity Football Team. D-ett- es MODEL RIB 12 Smith mnnwHT or 20 GA. GAS POWERED AUTOMATIC SHOTGUN n V SPORT CENTERS 2 V' Chamber Another Mustang who does double duty is first trumpet Paul Lloyd. 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