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FRONT ROW: CindyTaylor, Shelly Luing, Lu Ann Jansen, Mary Soderholm, Ingrid Bel lows, Laurie Evans, Cathy Bishop, Janet He- deen, Wendy Gruss, Morva Thue, Lori Ham mer, Ruth Bellows, Kathy Langseth, Gail Getzel, Cindy Lieser, Pat Graf. SECOND ROW: Michelle Habeck, Clasine Goettsch, Pam Hansberger, Shannon Johnson, Char- The choir section leaders prove that sing- SECOND ROW: Todd Lowry, Tom DeWitt, ing isn't the only talent they possess. The Margaret Tims. TOP: Ingrid Bellows. They Mighty Seniors are: BOTTOM ROW2 Marty should be able to do it after three years Rickers, Robin Hanson, Mary Soderholm. Ofpractice! 24 Iotte Doeden, Mary Sietsema, Ramona Hawkinson, MaryAnn Voss, Diane Rot- schafer, Julie Hattendorf, Colleen Meyer, MargaretTims. As the school year began, Worth- ington Senior High found itself with two mixed choirs for the first time in its history. The 65-voice Choir 1, composed of juniors and seniors met daily during 2nd hour and the 58-voice Choir ll, com- posed mostly of sophomores, with a sprinkling of juniors and seniors, metduring 7th hour. The first activity of the year for the choirs was the Southwest Min- nesota Choral Festival held in Worthington on November 4. Six area schools united in song under the direction of Dr. Paul Brandvik of Bemidji State College. The Christmas Concert, under the theme, Watchman, Tell Us Of The Night , was presented on Decem- ber 10 and again provided the com- munity with a festive introduction to the holiday season. The choir represented Worthing- ton in the District 8 Solo and En- semble Contest at Luverne and the Region 2 Solo and Ensemble Con- test at Worthington. The choirs up- held their tradition of highrating in the District Large Group Con- test.
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The Crailsheim Exchange Pro- gram was established by Worthing- ton-Crailsheim International, the communities international rela- tions organization. This exchang was started as an attempt to further better relations between two cities thus furthering German-American relations. The program started in 1946 with a Crailsheim visitor in Worthington and in 1956 Worthing- ton returned the visit. It began on a once every four-year basis, then al- ternate years, and now students ex- change every year. This year blonde, petite gymnast, Ingrid Kon- rad was our visitor while Craig Beh- rens became WHS's ambassador to our sister city. A gift of six hand made German costumes was sent from Crailsheim in time for the Turkey Day festivities celebrating the 25th anniversary as our sister city. From her perch on top of the Crailsheim float, Ingrid Konrad recognizes some of her new found friends in the crowd that line the streets for Turkey Day. The Dwaine Rosenbrook family is wearing six hand made costumes sent from Crailsheim celebrating the 25th anniversary as our sister city. 23 Ingrid Konrad enjoys herself during the Holiday season by helping out with the an- nual baking and decorating of Christmas cookies at the Andy Nielsen home. Crailsheim-WHS Exchange Promotes Foreign Relations fi , fl . my ye- x E H ,T if 'Aki A I I, ' . 759 ig I ' I . --I I I Az V y . Craig Behrens and Gaby Frank smile for a photographer after stepping off of the train that carried them many miles to Crallsheim. It is obvious Gaby is glad to be home and Craig happy to represent Worthington's finest in exchange material. Just a simple revolution, continue into a V-sit, finish with a handstand and flying vault . . mutters Ingrid Konrad, as she con- centrates on perfecting her routine on the uneven parallel bars for the annual Christ- mas program. Ingrid, this year's exchange student from Germany, is an active and competitive member of WI-lS's gymnastics team. Gymnastics and ice-skating are her favorite sports with the unevens her best area in competition. he
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Robin Hanson, Shawn Knoche, Dawn Eshle- man, Sharon Neil, LuAnn Hudson, THIRD ROW: Linda Willey, Arnold Wheeler, Jeff Goor, Mike Caldwell, Doug Ebeling, Paul With stars in her eyes and dreamy, roman- tic music in her ears, choir secretary Robin Hanson is surrounded by the serenading K Stam, Doug Scholten, Gregg Kallevig, Gale Burket, Steve Ehlers, Sue Nielsen. BACK ROW: Steve Potts, Barry Bisbee, Chuck Fauskee, Steve Johnson, Todd Lowry, Marty choir officers of 1972-73: Marty Rickers, treasurer, Tom DeWitt, vice president: and Mark Evensen, president. 25 Rickers, Steve Boucher, Brad Spartz, Dean Adolph, Brian Beck, Mark Evensen, Tom DeWitt, Loren Heeringa, Dean Hanson. WHS Choir Opens the Singing Season With November Festival. Watch- man, Tell Us of the Night Theme for the Holiday's Concert, Provides Christmas Spirit for All Present
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