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STANDING: J. Kiesling, J. WertS, D. Baker, J. Baker, C. Krueger, B. Hoffmeister, N. Davidson, D. Engstrom, Mr. Senff. KNEELING: D. Miller, D. Miller, M. Valasek, L. Baustert, C. Dawson, M. Cahill, S. Dawson, T. Werts, D. Mausbach. School Records Are Broken by Girls7 Track Team. Practice and hard work failed to do the trick for the girls' track team as they didn't place in any of the five meets they participated in. Several school records were broken during the course of the season. Sports 21
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ROW Is T. Meridith, R. Andreasen, L. Carlson, D. Mahoney, M. Cahill, D. Baker, C. Micek, K. Kearney K. Jasa, D. Stacy, M. Carlson, R. Zabka ROW 2: Coach Sillau, D. Johnson, T. Evans, K. Cruise, A. Kaspar B. Hoffmeister, C. Micek, K. Channer, S. Johnson, K. Carter, B. Janda, D. Niemann, Coach Forbes. ’ School record breakers. Stacy successfully gets over the bar. 20 sports Track Requires Hard Work The track team participated in nine meets this spring. They were successful in winning two duel meets, one with Newman Grove and one with Cedar Rapids. They also placed third in the MBN track meet. Dan Stacy broke the school record in the triple jump and Maynard Carlson broke the two mile record. Below are the events each member participated in: D. STACY-Pole Vault, Triple Jump, Lows, 220, 880 Relay, 1 X) K. CHANNER-Triple Jump, Mile, 440, Mile Relay, 2 Mile Relay, High Jump M. CARLSON-2 Mile, Mile, 2 Mile Relay, Mile Relay, Pole Vault R. ANDREASEN-Mile, 2 Mile, Lows CH. MICEK-Long Jump, Triple Jump, 2 Mile Relay, Mile Relay, 440, 220 D. BAKER-Discus, 440, 2 Mile Relay, Mile Relay M. CAHILL-Long Jump, Triple Jump, Shot, 880 Relay L. NIEMANN-Mile, 2 Mile K. JASA-Highs, Lows, 880 Relay E. WATHEN-Shot, 880 Relay, 220, 100 A. KASPAR-880, 2 Mile Relay, Mile Relay, 2 Mile L. CARLSON-2 Mile, Mile, 880, 2 Mile Relay, Mile Relay CA. MICEK-Lows, Highs, 2 Mile Relay, Mile Relay, High Jump S. JOHNSON-220, High Jump, Mile Relay, 440, 880 Relay B. HOFFMEISTER-Discus, Shot, 220 D. MAHONEY-100, 220, 880 K. CRUISE-880, 2 Mile Relay, Mile Relay T. MERIDITH-Lows, Freshman Relay, 100, Mile Relay B. JANDA-100, 220, Freshman Relay, 880 Relay T. EVANS-2 Mile, 880, Freshman Relay D. JOHNSON-2 Mile, 880 D. NIEMANN-Freshman Relay, Discus
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The Homecoming activities began Thursday evening with a victory march from the school, through town, to Coach Forbes's house, and to the practice field. A dummy, representing a Shamrock was burned in a large bonfire. After several yells and speeches the freshmen, sophomore, and junior attendants and king and queen candidates were announced. A parade and pep rally was held Friday afternoon. Float and banner winners were announced. Cash prizes were given by the Student Council. The junior class float won first place, sophomores second and seniors third. The Pep Club had the number one banner, junior high received second, and juniors third place. Each of the coaches and the senior boys gave a speech and the attendants and candidates were introduced. At halftime of the game Saturday night, the St. Edward marching band performed under the direction of Mrs. Carla Bartel. The band played Fanfare and did a series of pinwheels while playing Work Song March. The twirlers, Mary Baustert, Joni Schack, and Vicki Thompson did a routine to the tune of Put Your Hand in the Hand . A special fire routine was done by Mary Engstrom to the tune of Cherish . The band left the field playing the school song. At this time the attendants were presented. The night was made complete by a victory over the Shamrocks 22-0. 22 activities
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