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BACK ROW: J. Hilliard, T. Riedel. C. Kracht, M. Rcw, C. Tucker. S. Brown. SECOND ROW: B. Baker. R. Bradlord, C. Patten. S. Lostegaard. J. Houseman. W. Miencrt, J. Laudon. ?RONT ROW: B. Leth, B. Leth, D. Lundquist, C. Bartel. J. Harmon. B. Brekke. S. Losfi'g ritd. B. Leth J. Carlson, J. Lawrence, J. Laudon. R. Bradford, The Music Department sent six entries to the Regional Contes at Austin on April 25. Entries were Michael Southworth. piano sole Larry Stussy. baritone solo; Charlotte Cornwell, soprano solo; De Ann Glawe and Susan Loquai. drum solos and a drum duet. Th piano solo, baritone solo, and the drum solos and duet returne home with “A” ratings. (J3and •L Hansen 1 1'. Ste i«rud, M. Southworth. S. Loquai. L Lampland. L. Erdmon D. Cta we J Ca lon C. Cornwell T. Harris Sponsored by Bach Music Cob?
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D. Evans. D. Burgess, D. Spilman. B Rrrkkc, J. Harris. L. Tucker. L. Spicer. R. Sand eno, T. Sell. S. Ness The 1959 season of Komet wrestling produced a team that was highly respected in this area. Some of the standouts in the Komet Squad: Jerry Harris and his 19-3 overall record: Ronald Fuchs and his 15-5 record; and Donald Spilman and Lennis Spicer went un- defeated in dual meets. In tournament meets Captain Harris was runner-up in the Uni- versity of Minnesota Invitational, first at St. Charles Invitational, first in district and four in regional. Fuchs was second at Univer- sity of Minnesota Invitational, second at St. Charles, first in District and third in the regional. Bill Brekke also won at St. Charles. The 1960 team has a lot of juniors back and will lose only four seniors: Jerry Harris, Lennis Spicer. Lester Tucker, and Bob Sand- eno. Sponsored by Mobil Products Rex's Barber Shop 27
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Th K-M high school band numbering fifty students from grade seven to twelve kept busy sup- porting the school at football games, basketball games, pep fests and the Homecoming parade. Be- sides these activities they played several concerts, assembly programs, attended the Hiawatha Valley clinic, participated in the All-State music festival in the same league, the district music contest and the Region I contest. One function of the newly organized band council, which consists of the band officers plus one student from each class represented in the first band, is working on plans for new uniforms, according to Mr. Zesiger, band director. The second band is a training group of thirty- five seventh and eighth graders who meet five days a week. Of these five days, four are spent rehears- ing and the fifth day is used for studying the theory of music. During the year they prepare and give one concert for the public. BACK ROW: B. Johnson, J. Merchant. L. Bartel. R. Olson. L. Wiborg. J. Calhoun. R. Wenz, W. Engels tad. R South .vorth. SECOND ROW: R. Hough’., n. R. Alberts. T. Walker, D. Gronseth, B. Dibble. B. Klcnvnt, C. Blaisdcll. L. Himl . G. Bartel. SEC- OND ROW: A. Miller. M. Hogle, C. Beaver, K. Sackctt, S. Harmon. J. Hanson. P. Robertson. P. Olivo, B. Wilcox, J. Olive. FRONT ROW: P. Brown. N. Spicer. S. Ed mend, J. Harris. J. Brakke. P. Harris, S. Sell. HACK ROW: L. Stensrud, M. Southworth, D. Bartel, C .TePoel, L. Johnson. L. Nel- son, J. Carlson. N. Fiksen. G. Wyatt. SECOND lOW: R Patterson. A. Nelson, T. Loquai. R. Hanson, K. Box chard, R. Alberis. R. Ti.»pp. M. Laudon, D. Evans. FRONT ROW: S. Blatti. P. Burdick. K. Stensrud, V. Baker. J. Lawrence. Not in the pic.ure: M. Nelson.
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