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Back Row: ileft to rightl Stanley Vernia. fManagerJ, Sidney Nelson, LaVern Haradon, Cletus Wingert, Don Gunderson, Robert Hansen, James Brower, Melvin Lindner, James Hess, Dalias Rohlf, Dick Swanson, Charles Krusenstjerna, Sidney Huff, Don Jackson, Doyle Hansen. Middle Row: Albert Veit, Tom Bengford, Don Finger, Harlan Gosch, Bob Moffitt, James Turner, Tom Reynolds, Gordon Friday, Kenneth Fertig. Front Row: Royce Hannel, Bill Bird, Geor e Hummel, Ronald Rex, Jim Barkley, Jack Gunderson, Don Sorensen, Howard Hoefling, Carol Youngren, Howard Einspair. The Trojans' track team furnished perhaps the big- jans again came out on top in the team standings. gest surprise of the school year by deserving a rank- Fourteen of the Trojans out of the sixteen entered ing as the top Class B squad in Northwest Iowa. qualified for the State Finals at Ames, May 21. Quali- The Purple and Gold thinclads upset the dope bucket in the first outdoor meet of the year by winning the team trophy of the Holstein Relays. And to prove that this was no mere accident the same group brought home the team trophy from the Alta Relays. The scores of the leading contend- ers in the Holstein Relays were as follows: 'Odebolt, 28, Aurelia, 23, Milford, 20, Albert City, 205 and Holstein 14V2. In the Alta Relays the first live scored as follows: Odebolt, 47, Aurelia, 41, Holstein, 40, Alta, 38, and Albert City, 24. One of the highlights of the season was Odebolt's duel with Holstein for the supremacy of the Maple Valley Conference. In this meet, the Tro- jans came from behind in the last few events to defeat Holstein 102 to 92 11!12. Thus, the Trojans claimed the Conference track title, along with their football title. The Trojans also placed third in the Sac City Invita- tional meet. A medley relay team composed of Ken- neth Fertig, Tom Reynolds, Don Sorensen, and Bob Hansen was our only entry in the Sioux City Relays. It finished second. In the District meet at Cherokee, on May 6, the Tro- Fifty fying for the State Finals in the in- dividual events were Bob Hansen, 880g Don Konrady, 100 yard dashg Tom Reynolds, low hurdles, and George Hummel, football throw and discus. Four of Odebolt's five relay teams will be entered in the State Meet. Only the 880 relay team failed to qualify. The important factor in the success of the track team was the balance in the running events. This was es- pecially true in the relays. The re- lay teams placed in every meet they were entered, and the lowest position any one of the relay quartets finished was a fourth place for the 440 at the Sac City Invitational meet. Outstanding performers were Bob Hansen, who won the State Indoor title in the 880 yard rung Don Kon- rady, Carol Youngren, Tom Reynolds, Don Sorensen, Melvin Lindner, and Charles Krusenst- jerna in the sprintsg Tom Reynolds and Bill Bird, hurdles, Don Jackson, Jim Turner, Kenneth Fertig, Sidney Nelson, Howard Hoefling and Dallas Rohlf in the middle distance events, George Hummel, football throw and discusg Jim Barkley and Duane Einspahr, shot put, Bob Hansen, broad jump, and Jim Brower,
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4 I 0.154 S Hand DRUMS James Barkley Don Jackson Jerry Reynolds Jane Teaquist CORNETS Gerald Huldeen William Teaquist Richard Swanson Richard Treman John Kruse-nstjerna Vern Ogden Dale Lange Roger Barkley Robert Hart OLARINETS Charles Krusenstjerna Joan Einspahr Nancy Witt Ruth Treman Ruth Krusenstjerna Georgia Hix Mary Ella Youngren Nancy Rector Margaret Zimmerman Joan Lundell Fifty-two BARITONE Robert Moifitt James Meyer Carol Youngren TROMBONE Robert Watts Gordon Friday Ronald Rex John Witt William Bird Charles Mandernach Walter Duffy SOUSAPHONES Kenneth Fertig Howard Hoefling Tom Reynolds FRENCH HORNS James Turner Doyle Hansen Janet Sonksen Joe Kipp FLUTES Alleen Lindquist Patsy Horstman BASSOON Janet Ogden OBOE Shirley Einspahr SAXOPHONES Joan McCorkindale Ronald Flogstad Donna Marshall Janice Breon
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