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qootpnimte ' individual marks of the athletes . . . second undefeated football season . . . Maple Valley Con- ference champs . . . Girls' bas- ketball clinic . . . close games . . . bus rides . . . the tourna- ments . . . trip to State tourna- 1 CWQ condition GLUISQQVQS 6011 out tmp ments. The marks of the thin clads . . . months of training . . . Holstein Relays . . . medals and ribbons. C. 'x s 'n g 7 1: 'fb All his successors gone before him have acne 'tg Ig.: ,1,',Y 'Q , And all his ancestors that come after him mayf, 'lr' ,O 41 '.,,.. -SHAKESNJARE X'.04 O O Q 1 4' ' ' ,A lg. Y.. 'ol dl K Q 'f'f' 5 :..,. '
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E Brass Quartet: John Kolb Richard Bagenstos, Diana Applegate, Stephen Madsen. Trunlpvf Trio: Diana Applegate, Bruce Schmidt. Stephen Madsen. Clarinet Trio: Carol Boothby, Karen Butcher, Julie Ewoldt. Trombone Quarter: Cary Schuett, Connie Beyer John johannsen. David Bye. Sponsored by KGS CAGE LAYER CO,, KAHL MOTOR CO. ond PASH, FRANCIS, GRINDING
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anmmnsmu4sun1smni .mimswnt a.ss,asmaisi:misssam.. - wmm a2:,,:-smmwmmm Tami. Cpaata Champions CUUQ ciiatga aiieaa First Row fieft to rightjz Daniel Sorensen, Dean Breyfogle, Virgil Bumann, Ronald Meier, Curtis Conover, James Breyfo le Roger Goettsch, Lowell Thomsen. Second Row: Richard Schmidt, Dennis Kolb, Kurt Leonard. William Brandt, Donald Fritz, Rodson Ellerbusch. Third Row: Merlin Jensen, Patrick Keitges, Robert Kraai, Richard Bagenstos, Richard Boothby, Larry Leinbaugh. Continuing where they left off a year ago, HOLSTEIN'S BLACK PIRATES of 1956 went through undefeated for the second consecutive season. Favored against every opponent, the PIRATES withstood the pressure to gain second place among Iowa's Class II schools in a poll conducted by the DES MOINES REGISTER. The PIRATESE with thirteen veteran lettermen back from last year won the annual season-opener with ALTA, 33 to 13. They then romped over both MOVILLE and ONAWA. 38 to 6 and 48 to 0 respectively. In the DUNLAP game the PIRATES met the seasons toughest opposition. but pulled out a 25 to 18 victory. IDA GROVE was the big game of the year. so the PIRATES were mentally and physically ready. They racked up a 34 to 13 win in a hard-fought ball game. After trouncing CORRECTIONVILLE 47 to 13. the PIRATES disposed of KINGSLEY 48 to 18 in the homecoming game. MARCUS was turned back 41 to 6 and ODEBOLT walloped 49 to 6 in the seasons finale to advance the PIRATES' winning streak to 22 in a row and cinch the MAPLE VALLEY CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP. Statistics compiled at the close of the season showed that a total of 4741 yards was gained on offense for an average of 12 yards for each of the 387 plays run from scrimmage. 4467 of these yards were acquired through rushing for an average of 12 yards for each of the 353 ground attempts. Passing ac- counted for the other 274 yards. The PIRATES completed 16 out of 34 or 47W of their passes. Average total offense per game was 526 yards per game in rushing. In the DES MOINES REGISTER'S annual all-state high school football selections, edited by Jack North, Don Fritz was ,named on the first team. Larry Leinbaugh was chosen for a sixth team berth and Pat Keitges, Dick Schmidt and ,lim Breyfogle received recognition by being named on the All- State Honor Roll. CPictures below.J 1956 iaaiiwag Holstein Opponents 33 . . . ..... Alta 13 38 . . . .... Moville 6 48 . . . ...... Onawa 0 25 . . . ........ Dunlap 18 34 . . . ..... Ida Grove 13 47 . . . ....... C'ville 13 48 . . . ..... Kingsley 18 41 . . . .... Marcus 6 49 . . .... Odebolt 6
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