Worthington High School - Trojan Yearbook (Worthington, MN)

 - Class of 1960

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A1- as Demonstrating degrees on a slated globe is Mr. Schimbeno, who On this chart . . . Mr. Hill is showing his physics class the prop teaches plane geometry. He is also one of the advisors of Pro- erties of matter. ln addition to teaching physics, he also advises iectionists Club. Student Council, and is in charge of concessions. T h P ' ' eac ers erform Various Classroom Duties l Preparing a geometric design for one of his classes is Mr Mar- cotte. ln addition to teaching solid geometry, he also busies him- self with higher algebra, and trigonometry. F.T.A. and Fire Safety are the activities he advises, Fishy, fishy, in the brook. Feeding the fish in the aquarium is iust one of the many duties that accompanies teaching biology. Miss Henium also advises Biology-Science Club. Taking a quick glance across the hall to assure himself that no one has passed his eye during noon duty is Mr. Koenig. Biology and chemistry are his teaching positions and extra curricular ac- tivities include Physical Science and Troianaires Club. f . .. ' -I - .3132 1, ,. ,,.,, , ,. .M .. .,,. ia, v s - ri sisi . is ....... . is . i. is mi n si! 'i f ' 1 i 2 ' . ig:5'Q: Ki '. ::, ziifiik J 'tif iii' s rs :Ks.'1?f1'5 ,I f . ages s-. . . E giilftiign m ,ri-lamesvrf 1 - ,w i t- i s-fs - - i s , .. ,..,. s,..s so .. sf w--.f-..,..,j' lg . .1 . '- 1'.,,1'f,, ., -i . -avril. L -- f.......,. N 7 Wi -. 1 - f ': -t .aj , :'s:zE?'z4b H ltzitfiiiii? - s -.,,....s,s.,,. ,fm -0- , ,V -. . ,K I. , ' W... ff--' 1 - 1' .,.. gs gf, 4 3 g 5 ,ziifsfsszssifl-sais ff A 5. ' ti ., I ,V ,.,, ,A I . ..,,,., ., ......... ...i... ....,-f Q ,. , i , - ,.,.,. ,fs 'rfwfs 2 -gf' 22 .ffm Q

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Reaching for some art supplies is Mr, Adler. He teaches all art courses offered in our school, Artistocrats is the organization he advises. Aren't you making enough money teaching?? Mr. Minter, is ww, reading on installment credit, which shows teachers must be un- derpaid. He is the boys' wrestling coach and teaches classes for grade school. CZ .Mm-wM..s.,.,W, V. W.f1QvA.fvxfwrff!R'124 W!!'-+1-v-an-QQ -ww-isdn: Demonstrating how the oscilloscope works is Mr. Amundson, who teaches mechanical drawing and electronics. The rest of his day includes teaching junior college classes. Under Supervision, Instruction of Facult Opening the door for another hard day of work is Mr. Bautield. He Unpacking some balls for girls' phy-ed is Mrs. Ryle. Along teaches American History and boys' physical education classes. He also with teaching physical education, she advises G.A.A., is head basketball coach. tumbling, and helps with intramural sports. 21



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Responsible for keeping our school so bright and shining are these four school custodians: Mrs. Lyle Bixby, Mr. Sidney Eckerson, Mr. Orrie Andersen, and Mr. Peter Gengler. Ai 4if , Y Chief cook and bottle washerl These are iust two of the many names our head cafeteria cook carries. Mr. Sall is also in charge of ordering supplies and supervising ianitors and cooks for our school. Responsible Individuals Serve Students Taking a breather from the rush of school cafeteria cooking, are the four cooks, who every day prepare food for thought. They are: Mrs. Hampton, Mrs. Roelfs, Mrs. Cowans, and Mrs. DeGroot. Pausing for a look at a few books are our librarians, Mr, Lloyd LeDoux and Mrs. Albert Latuska. Carding books, putting covers on new books, and advising the library girls, are lust a few of their many duties. Anyone have cold feetl Our school nurse, Miss Johnson, is kept very busy giving aid to students, keeping accurate health rec- ords, and nursing in other Worthington schools.

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