Worthington High School - Trojan Yearbook (Worthington, MN)

 - Class of 1973

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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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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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Foreign Language Clubs Give Students an Improved Understanding of English The tew, but active members of the French Club, banded together to form an energetic and hard-working group. The club was supervised by Miss Barbara Seeley and officers were: President Jerry Krausser and Secretary-treasurer Carmen Smith. German Club, advised by Mr. John Evans, provided German students with the oppor- tunity to use the language in an informal situation, and to learn more of the life and customs in Germany. Activities and monthly programs included talks by the exchange students, German games and skits, movies and slides, and the annual German Christ- mas Party. The officers were: Cathy Hoff- man, president, Lori Hammer, vice pres- identg and Linda DeBeer, secretary-treas- urer. Nothing says lovin' like something from the oven, and Stacy says it best. Carmen Smith, Barb Johnson and Jerry Kraushar follow their noses to the kitchen just in time to find Stacy Rubsam's specialty emerging from the oven. Lockwood, this is PROBE Control. Do you read? Run this for a computer data check and positive l.D. The German Club officers appear to be part of PROBE Control , but are actually reviewing word lists for quarter tests. Secretary-treasurer Linda DeBeer reads from the book while Vice President Lori Hammer and President Cathy Hoffman listen to tapes. Little Tommy Tucker sang for his supper ... butin this case it is Miss Barbara Seeley and Jerry Kraushar exercising their vocal chords prior to eating. They gather around the piano for a few French verses before sitting down to a glorious feast prepared by Miss Seeley and her club. h-.X

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