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Feet and legs straight out in t'c t ot them, G. Dc'n4 AS l the heavyweight division is to boxing, so the mile run is to trcck. GLF? Ord P1 Klng pmcllce 'umolng The law hl Td'eS' conference meets this event drows much attention, Milers B. Groves, J Bs CW mem ls G' Beese' V960 pack Cgmcm' Pichner, ond A. Drivdohl ore set for their roce. . A :yu ,V JM! .1 yy , . if 5252 T , n v . , ,J 1 , 1 r ,V , 'Y , ,H ., I J Mi! 'Q '2' -...e A Q' Q f .ew -Ma.-...mf if K, s. musk' Don Gute emits o healthy oct as he hecves the discus after spinning it Ground once tc occnire rrcrneritpm. Jim Standlce grinscces ot Don's strenuous practice. ,l ,W ' ,. , vs s.. . . '.7?' avg- .i ' qw- .1-.-.-, - .T x, y ,L . xt, ' 4 ' .J W u Up-cndcomirg thinclocls of the B squad ore pictured here. ROW E. Swanson, H. Fuhrmcnn, D. Gerry, R. Nelson, R, Noeflce. ROW B. Bassett, T. Russell, J. Austin, T, Rowley, G. Erdmon. ROW 3: Carmichael, M, Erdrnczn, J. Stone, T. Schrom, C, Johnson. ROW Mr. Thoroldson, B. Talley, D. Peterson, D, Carroll, D. Morsholl.
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Attired in their running suits, the track team sits for its picture an the athletic field. FRONT ROW: J. Pichner, J. Lindgren, M. Brindmore, D. DeMets, B. Graves, P. King. ROW 2: R. Buscovick, D. Gute, J. Stanke, J. Mock, A. Drivdahl, R. Nelson, R. Kup- hal, R. Schroht. ROW 3: Mr. Keefe, A. Henke, G. Dornquast, D. Shuck, G. Beese, B. Hoge, B. Daugherty. Track Record Reflects Decline of Interest Kv Visible strain shows on the features of anchor man John Mock as he completes his sprint in the mile relay, taking a second place. The relay race demands extra skill. Hampered by a late spring start and a small turnout, the Indian thinclads had ci dismal season an the track. They had opportunities for competition but were outclassed in most categories. Dual meets with Northfield, Albert Lea, Roches- ter, Waseca, and Austin found Owatonna on the short end of some pretty lopsided scores. Northfield beat them 94-24, Albert Lea, 82-26, Rochester, 98-19, Waseca, 96-23, and Austin 68-49. The track men also entered the Carlton and Fairbault Relay, as well as the district meet at Fari- bault and the Big Nine conference in Albert Lea but with no appreciable success. Coach Keefe held some hope for a fast mile relay team with Shuclc, Beese, Dornquast, and Mock. By midseason the foursome had shaved four seconds from their early springtime record, but the rest of the season failed to produce the expected burst of speed necessary to push them into strong district competition. The one bright spot in the season was Jerry Pichner's time of 4:47 in the mile at the Big Nine meet in Albert Lea.
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-5-I... ug L 'fl' 0 Q' N611 tl y 1 z N 1 ' -. ' si 'si Q , ' ug, ,gf 4,9 Q ..,... .-,,., 1' 4- c B ' 1 ' rls' 13 , -J .-,LH W ff Displaying the various tools of the trade, Owatonna's hustling baseball squad are pictured in playing uniforms. FRONT ROW: D. Janke, D. Ebeling, S. Klemmer, J, Starks, J. Haigh, G. Krohnberg, A. Paulson, G. Josephson, manager, ROW 2: R. Lipelt, B, l-lisdahl, D. Lundquist, D. Yule, G. Stoltz, H. Buseth, L. Grunwald, P. McMahon, Mr, Haigh. Zealous Team Finishes with 6-6 Record is Doug Yule star pitcher for the OWOYODHG lt'dtOftS l960 baseball team warms up with a well de ivered fast ball Doug, a junior, saw plenty of action. The i960 baseball team, co-captained by Gene Krohnberg and John Starks, compiled a satisfactory record of six wins and six losses. The co-captains provided capable leadership and contributed highly to their team's spirit and drive. The squad was built around a nucleus of eight seniors. Pitching for the indians was Doug Yule, with Roger Lipelt as catcher, Dave Lundquist on first base, Lowell Grunwald on second, Jim Haigh at third, and John Starks at the shortstop position. The outfield consisted of Sid Klemmer, Gene Krohnberg and Archie Paulson. The diamondmen defeated Kenyon, Waseca, Albert Lea, Medford and Northtield this spring. Then on the debit side they lost to Austin, Rochester, Man- kato, Winona, and Faribault. in the first district game the team pulled out a win although their Faribault opponents proved to be tough competition. In the final game of the year the Indians met a strong Morristown team and lost by a score of 4 to O The entire school would like to thank Mr l-laugh for his years of service as baseball coach This year he turned in his bat and ball only to take in hand a putting iron in the position of golf coach for the next school year. He has been baseball coach since 1947, producing iO District Champions.
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