Worthington High School - Trojan Yearbook (Worthington, MN)

 - Class of 1974

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U !'I1.,.....aIZl!2 I , --... Mr. Harold Schulz relaxes while he lets Cindy lohnson, Lana Donkersloot, and Shelia Lewis rule the Aristocrats. The three girls share in get Focus out one-third of the way back on a large group picture and everyone will be sharp. President Dean Hanson evaluates a print prepared by leanne Motl. the responsibility of leading the club in their yearly activities. Camera on tripod, timer set, run Dean! It is great what one can do with a camera! Members of the Camera club include Front Row: Secretary-Treasurer Rita Schneider, Right Exposure ls Quest of the Camera, Art Clubs The Aristocrats, commonly known as art club, were in full swing throughout the 1973-1974 school year. The club supplied the students with a good chance to seek the versatile directions of art. The job of the president is shared equally by Shelia Lewis, Lana Donkersloot, and Cindy johnson. They are advised by Mr. Harold Schulz. In the absence of a structured course, photography is provided students through membership in the Camera Club. In addition to tips on good photography, members roll their own film, develop their film and finally, evolve with a print. In addition to using the darkroom facilities and their skills for personal improvement, members are often called upon to take pictures for various classes, organizations, paper, annual and occasionally teachers for a class activity. President Dean Hanson, Vice- President lim Earl and Advisor Mr. Herbert E. Pederson worked with the novice photographers. Charles Bowyer, and President Dean Hanson, Second Row: Douglas Scholten, Jeanne Motl, and Duane Knold. Back Row: Advisor Mr. Herbert E. Pederson and Michael Willey

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EMR A , 1. in-.4 May we help you? questions the Library Second Row: LydellWoodberry lProjectionist Club girls. The girls assisting students in the Club memberj Connie Bruns, Lana Donkers- library are: Seated: janet Lunz. Front Row: loot, and Dannette Bowman. Laura Drake, julie Hoffman, Lori Fienhage. 1 5 Much is required of the members of the Pro- jectionist Club. After each usage, equipment is inspected, repaired, and then stored. leff Lemke double checks the Video Tape camera while Stephen Lamon repairs damaged film that was returned. New Purchases Complicate Duties of Projectionists and Library Clubs Under the supervision of Mr. Dwayne Honnerman both the Li- brary Club and the Projectionist Club served the teachers and stu- dents throughout the year. The assistant librarians worked during their free hours checking books in and out of the library, numbering new books, rearranging shelves, typing various reports, and filing magazines and books. The Library Club enabled students to get a sample of what it was like to be a librarian. Each of the members in the Pro- jectionist Club had their special duties. Lydell Woodbury was the thermofax technican and film pro- jectionist, Stephen Lamon, the film repair and maintenance, and jeff Lemke the TV operator. The boys also assisted teachers by bringing needed equipment to the proper rooms at the proper time. No, it's not a commercial for Sony, it's only Mr. Dwayne Honnerman adjusting one of the three Video Tape cameras. As Advisor of the Projectionist Club, Mr. Honnerman is re- sponsible for all audio visual aids. 28 ,



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, ya .ff This layout is an excellent one, Lucinda. By joe, I think you've got the hang of it, complements the annual advisor, Mr. Herbert E. Pederson. One big happy family strugglingffrolicing together is the motto of the 1974 Trojan Staff. Front Row: Nancy Roberts, Diane Rotschafer, Lucinda Middagh, Rita Schnieder. Second Row: Cathy Lucks, Kathy Bruns, Debra tx. X1 ,Y X ! 4, ful' .V in? ,J Q' ' K ,x . Oh come on lennifer, you're not going to use this picture, are you? questions Nancy Roberts of lennifer Behrens. Scheduling and re-scheduling pictures, planning and re- McKernan, jennifer Behrens, Sue Peters, Third Row: Lois Fienhage, Editor Marcia Opsata, Associate Editor Suzanne Boots, and SueC-uimont. N3 . ,,,,,, 'QV 'Q- W-ps,.9,Q Q -MQ L ...Q-1 planning layouts, writing and re-writing copy seem to be a never ending task of the annual staff members. These negatives are great, absolutely fan- tastic! exclaims a pleased staff photogra- pher, Douglas Scholten. Taking pictures, de- veloping negatives, and printing the pictures for deadlines is a demanding task. -vial

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