Worthington High School - Trojan Yearbook (Worthington, MN)

 - Class of 1940

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Page 32 text:

I. 'uh -1 -'T U. Read . . . Learn All About It Most quiet haven in W. H. S .... library . . . used as at study hall to accommodate the students . . . if there is nothing to study . . . and some students think there never is . . . pupils may read from the unlimited supply of material furnished . . Monica Schroer seems to have her eyes on the camera . . . or the photographer . . . the others are just too busy to be disturbed . . . Jean Wright, student assistant, . . . smiling- ly olfers her services to Miss Rorstad, librar- ian . . . Athletes Lowell Knttth and jack Grilllth, spend time on their many assignments . . . grades must be up to par . . . or else no sports. Books lor everybody . . . ask Burnice Town- send or jean Wright . . .no excuse for not having that book report . . . there certain- ly is enough material . . . although perhaps not enough time to read Are they conscious they are posing for the camera? . . .or is this one of the few times they are really studying? . . . ,,,,.....fM4 Page 'l'u't'nly-liiglit

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Learning to Speak Resolved: That the federal government should own and operate the railroads . . . de- bate topic for this year. As the debate season was in full swing when the annual went to press, success of the team is unknown. At the Worthington tourney the team . . . Patricia jordan and Frank Mixa, negative: and Beverly VVolf and Robert Hoskins, affirm- ative . . . won five out of six debates in which they participated. At the Gustaphus Adolphus Northwest Ac- tivities meet the team won three debates out of four . . . and Roger Russell placed third Rag and Mary Alice, winners of the elimination contest, practice or- ation and declamation, respectively 1 - . 1 l at s S' ffdvfsdtti Q with his original oration, Our Unfinished Task? Prospective tournaments are . . . tri-meet at Luverne, the regional elimination, Yvestcrn Union at LeMars, and the district N. F. L. tourney. Winners in the home elimination declam contest were... Roger Russell, hrst. and Hlinifred Ingalls, second in oratory: and Mary .Xlice McCall, first: and Beverly Wolf, second in declamation . . . Worthington contestants will CIIICI' the sub-district contest ill Luvcrnc Zllltl lhe Slllle 'COIIICSL Bev and B011 bark up negative debate argument.: while Frank and Patricia uphold the !lHiTl77Ilfi1'C' . . . Winnie orates . . . Bev dramatizes . . . 1 1'4 e-he -.J Page Tzuenly-Sweu



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Curtain Goes U p 'ifeven tfifterf' By the junior class . . . first play of the year . . adapted from the Hungarian of Herezig by Edith Ellis. Leads played hy Pat See and Gordon Hoskins . . . James Flycn, Bill Gottschalk, Ned Smith, Harry Metz, and Sterling johnson were the handsome young suitors . . . Marion Moline, Laura Kooy, Betty june Benson, Jeanne Good- cll, Marjorie Hagge, Sylvia Taylor, and Bever- ly XVolf played the feminine parts. F? as 2 t Troubled? . . . ' All's fair in --- . . . if as rl 3 5 Eavesdropping . . . Escaping . . . Betty johnson was student manager . . . stage managers were Norma Sprink and Gor- don Carlson . . . Darlene Konold, Arlene Zin- nel, and Dorothy Schafer, in charge of the cos- tumes fvery appropriate costumes they were, tool . . . properties managed by Wilma Post, Josephine Butcher, Margaret johanson, Vera Hansen, and Marrell Anderson . . . Ruth Tripp, business manager . . . ticket managers, Elinor Heig and LaVonne Clark . . . Betty jo Frost, production manager . . . Charles Daniel- son, Eugene Anderson, and Charles Lowry in charge of special construction. Mr. Hackharth was the capable director . . . what a big success the play was at both perform- ances . . . Betty Bamford of the junior col- lege helped to design the real Hungarian scenery. Page '1'zuz'nly-Niue

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