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Front Row: Janet Lunz, Cindy Taylor, Lyn- nette Knigge, Jolene Terhark, Cindy Meyer- aan, Charlotte Doeden, Mary Sietsma, Ann Guthmiller, Gayle Toussaint, Roxanne Faul, lulie Iorgensen, Val Habeck, Pat Graf, Cindy Vosberg. Second Row: Ianet Lauflin, Linda Adolph, Lori Anderson, Pam Hansberger, Michelle Lang, Deb Pfingsten, Linda Ebbers, The choir section leaders show they are talented in more ways than one. The hard working leaders are: Bottom Row: Monte Thue and Steve Boucher. Second Row: Wendy Gruss, Ianet Hedeen, Dawn Eshel- man, and Cindy Taylor. Ianet Hedeen, Diane Rotschater, Diane Hab- bena, Colleen Meyer, Dawn Eshelman, Barb Sellberg, Kris Almberg, Mary Gilbert, Cindy Boddy, Nancy Wass, Cathy Lucks, Lori lans- The Worthington Senior High School choirs again had a busy year with practices and appearances throughout the season. They per- formed numerous occasions at the Atrium, Lions Club, banquets, and other public functions and concerts. In the Spring, the Colorama gave the choir members a great oppor- tunity to display theirtalent. During the past year, there were many activities and choir festivals in which the choir members partici- pated. Two events in December were the Christmas concert, which was a success attracting a large crowd, and the traditional choir Christmas party. In February, the choir was one of six featured choirs in Minnesota's Music Educators Convention at Minneapolis. The choir represented Worthing- ton in the District 8 Solo and Ensem- ble Contest at Luverne and the Region 2 Solo and Ensemble contest at Worthington. Many stars CA rating! were achieved by the hard working choir members.
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The Worthington-Crailsheim ln- ternational Exchange Program was started in 1956 in an attempt to further political and economic rela- tions between Germany and Ameri- ca after World War ll. The program started on a four year basis. lt then began in alternate years, and now students are exchanged every year. This year Lynn Stofferhan is Worthingtons representative and we have in Worthington Anke Pra- mor who is the representative from Crailsheim. This year a new student exchange program has been added. Youth for Understanding is the most dynamic and versatile organization in the field of teen age exchange. It offers a variety of unique opportunities to participate in an international living experience through its different programs. More than 25,000 stu- dents from forty-five countries have participated in its programs since its beginning in 1951. YFU is both inter- faith and inter-racial. Its primary purpose is to develope international understanding through a family liv- ing experience in another country. The two new additions to the WHS student body were Alexandria Vujadinovic lSashal and Fotios Had- jigeoziou. Sasha is from Yugoslavia and Fotios is from Greece. napgzx ,331 Xigggz 34, ,mu- IX? .-Q
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son, Bev Slater. Third Row: Shelley Luing, Karen Taylor, Cathy Bishop, Arnie Wheeler, Tim Roos, Steve Potts, jeff Goor, Bob Ed- wards, Marty Voss, Steve johnson, Lowell It's a difficult decision as to which choir will be performing. Choir officers devise a means by which a choice is made. May the stronger voices win, is the cry as the Choir I and Choir Il officers pull for their choir. Choir I Officers Steve Boucher, secretary, Ann Guthmiller, Larson, David Miller, Bruce Beck, Brian Heer- inga, Pam lurgensen, Sharon Neil, Wendy Cruss, Lori Hammer. Fourth Row: 1effLemke, Larry Ahrens, Monte Thue, Tobv Schield, treasurer, and Pat Graff, president, vie with Choir ll Officers Roxanne Ella, secretaryg Nancy Tims, president, and Sue Suby, treas- urer, for the performance at the Worthing- ton Atrium. Members are often called upon to entertain at the Atrium. Mike Caldwell, Chuck Fauskee, Barry Bisbee Steve VonWald,1effKlumper, Steve Boucher, Kim Hellstrom, Paul Langseth, Paul Grimes, Paul Stam, Steve Ehlers, Brad Doeden. Have We a Song for You ...... Choir Performances Provide Community With Entertainment
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