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The Junior High Band, under the direction of Mr. Zschunke, light of the Junior High Band members if no doubt marching rehearsed twice a week and presented one concert. The high- in the Homecoming Parade. Music Leaders Of Tomorrow I he Freshmen Choir, under the direction of Mr. Larson, par- cert. The Freshmen Choir like the Senior Choir, has a Madri- ticipated in the Christmas Concert and also the Spring (k n- gal Singing Group. 18
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A FOOTBALL: BOTTOM ROW': Boh Wet more. Denis Zeug. Pal Ryan. Dave Stanton. Craig Uibcrce. Dave Strom. Jim F.nabnit. Kevin OTeary. Robin Norcutl. SECOND ROW: Dale Scholl, coach. Phil Skellie, Eugene von Mosch. Marty Ron- hovde. Bill Boots, Boh B ram. Steve Melges, Dave Woodford, Dennis Reck. Boh Thompson, Asst. Coach. TOR ROW: Ken Kcmpfert, Dennis Dirlam, Steve Jessop, Howard Creitkreuta. lom Laughlin, Mike Sorenson. Bill Tripp. Rodne Burgem- eister. Steve Walling. Well, You Can’t Win ’Em All With the loss of seventeen lettermen due to graduation and the return of only “ 1W' regu- lars (Ken Kempfert on the of fense and defense, Denis Zueg on defense), the Cardinal football team was expected to do little in a tough South- west Conference. The gridders ended the season 0-8-1, no sur- prise for the pre-season forecasters. But, with the exception of several games with extremely excellent teams, the Cards fought hard and more than once were near victory, at Luverne, a scoreless half turned into defeat on a lone punt return that went all the way to paydirt. At Worthington, the Card defense couldn’t cope with the Trojans offensive machine, but the Card passing attack earned much respect with two touchdowns passed and another which was converted into a touchdown. When the time for post-season honors rolled around, Denis Zeug, RMIS co-captain, swept Most Valuable Offensive, Defensive and All- Around Player. Along with these awards, the scrappN halfback won All-District Ten and All-Southwest Conference honors. Redwood Falls 6 Tracy 21 6 St. James 27 0 Windom 27 7 Pipestone 28 0 Luverne 6 t 19 Worthington 42 19 Slayton 19 0 Marshall 18 0 Jackson 33 Co-captain Denis Zeug and Ken Kempfert are here shown in perspective. 20
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