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Student Council members: FRONT ROW: Mike Patrick, Beth Bauman, JoAnn Motl, Di- ane Rotschafer, Rick Engberg, Guy Strom- quist, Nancy Roberts, Cindy Eckerson, Julie Reisdorfer, Juanita Ebbenga. SECOND ROW: Mr. John Devlin, Linda Horsman, Ann Guth- Student Council Represents School Policies and Government in Action miller, Lynne Hinz, Sue Rogers, Cathy Bis- hop, Margaret Tims, Nancy Edwards, Lois Jacobs. THIRD ROW: Larry Austin, Jim Lundgren, Bruce Wilson, Arnold Wheeler, Mike Gordon, Marty Voss, Terry Rogers, Ka- Giving the students an oppor- tunity to participate in today's law- making procedures was the Stu- dent Council of 1972-73. Under the supervision of Mr. John Devlin, the council met every Thursday morn- ing during homeroom. This time was wisely used to discuss past and future activities and any prob- lems that the homeroom repre- sentatives felt needing discussion. Elected to preside during the year by the student body as ot- ficers were: Roger Fellows, presi- dent: Mike Patrick, vice president: Deb Bourassa, secretary: and Mark Jepperson, treasurer. Student Council undertook many worthwhile projects, with the main one being the continuation of the traditional Homecoming fes- tivities. They sponsored Spirit Week, the annual Christmas pro- gram, student lyceums, project day, Snow Daze and a ski trip. Accompanied by Mr. John Dev- lin, Roger Fellows and Deb Bouras- sa represented Worthington at the State Student Council Convention in Saint Cloud, Minnesota on No- vember 9, 10, 11, 1972. 20 ren Taylor, Craig Bomgaars. FOURTH ROW: Larry Peterson, Tim Bloom, Gary Oberling, Daryl Shuster, Mark Jepperson, Bob Ed- wards, Peter Ludow, Doug Anderson, Roger Fellows. Student Council President, Roger Fellows shows his smile of approval over the suc- cess of this years Student Council. Roger was joined in forces by his officers, Mike Patrick, Deb Bourassa, and Mark Jepper- son, A frequent visitor to the weekly meet- ings was Dr. Robert Hoffman. it -. lift? ai .,ggss's 1 , A . T55 N -1 hiifk ,-,tw 'QW --'tr' . ,vw , A . iii: if ' 'i i 7 Q vi Fl 1- : E '- lk Y .vi ,. 5' vi ' -- ' ' Y fini
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Students Banding together Working together Functioning as a unit, An organization But still Each is an individual A person in his own right The value of identity Doubled by the sharing with others Of yourself and your ideas ' A discovery of self-worth By exploring with - Friends
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is J. Usherette members are: FIRST ROW: Jua- nita Ebbenga, Shawn Knocke, Lois Jacobs. Sue Rogers. SECOND ROW: Advisor Mrs. Patricia Schulz, Dawn Caldwell, Sharon Carlberg, Deb Heig. THIRD ROW: Michelle Habeck, Cheryl Hartman, Janice Alberg, f Q an vw' . Becky Hinsch. FOURTH ROW: Pat Broich, Romana Hawkinson, Robin Hansen. FIFTH ROW: Mary Soderholm, MaryAnn Voss, Sue Nielson. SIXTH ROW: Ingrid Bellows, Clasine Geottsch, Lynn Clark. Ji , ' ' ,f -W magma., V , Community and School Receive Service of the Usherettes Club A group of senior girls called Usherettes, was established to help the school and community by providingtheir services. The Usherettes Club met the first Tuesday of every month, un- der the supervision of advisor Mrs. Patricia Schulz, and officers Presi- dent Sue Rogers, Vice President Lois Jacobs, Secretary Shawn Knocke, and Treasurer Juanita Eb- benga. Events that the girls ushered at were band concerts, Civic Artist series, choir concerts, and travel- ogues. Some of these events called for formal dress and others were informal as was required. UPPER LEFT: As one of her duties before curtain, Jeri Roberts graciously punches tickets. LOWER: Rain, sleet. snow or shine, service with a smile , beams Cheryl Hart- man. One of the Usherettes' first outings was a Civic Artist's series held October 24 inthe MemoriaIAuditoriurn. i '
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