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Clllllll Row I: C. Berky, M. Krause, L. Brarna, D. Pet- erson, I. Bixler, K. Bushey, J. Nelson, P. Dahlmeier, L. Anderson, Mr. Strom, B Chuch- war, C. Harnan, K. Hansor, C. Chesney K. Hanson, S Reinteldt, C. Schuh, D. Craig S Tate Row II: S. Erickson, J. Stork, M. Zander, V Theis, G. Gross, M. Heideman C. Benson, P. Findell, G. Hudalc, C. Mollers B Sievert, C. Anderson, C, Clogston, C. Gere litz, J Nygaard, J. Larson, S. Baker, D. Pontius, C. Achterkirch, D Paulson, A, Scheih. 1 1 .T , v 'fl Q Q CHOIR OFFICERS TOO SHORT? GAY NINETIES? The high school choir of 84 voices is one of the out- standing organizations ot Columbia Heights. For the past five years the choir has received an A rating in the state and district music contests. Among the appearances which the choir has made during the year are concerts at the Walker Art Center, the Radisson Hotel, Gustavus Adolphus Lutheran Church, a convocation at Augsburg College, and exchange con- certs with St. Louis Park, Canby, and Johnson high schools. The choir has appeared over KSTP-TV and WCCO-TV, and a delayed broadcast of the Radisson Hotel concert was presented over WDGY Christmas Eve. In addition, the choir each year presents a community Christmas concert and a spring concert. The Hylandaires, an inner choir of 25 voices, have appeared at Messiah Church, Mt. Olivet Church, and the University Church of Hope, CHRISTMAS x. X VX W s ,f 5 'sn .4 xg a W-X tk' ,, Q K I Lf? I . .M if N, A
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i' STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council, the organization which administers student government in our school, is headed by president Dwayne Dibley and assisted by Mr. Eng as adviser. The council is made up ot one representative from each home room and the president of each organization. Some of the council's activities this year were taking charge of Homecoming, Open House, the talent show, and the Student guide book. Besides these, they kept up their work in their regular committees which are: friendship, hall, and Ethics. The student-teacher panel board was set up to bring about better relations between students and teachers. Officers: R. Cadwell, D. Dibley. A. 5Cl'1eU, E4 l'liXS0f1- Under the point system the member earning the most points by working on the various committees is awarded a gold Student Council Pin on Award Day. .4 Student Council Members. Row I: H. Lewis, F. Hollopeter, J. Peterson, L. Brama, M. Miller, L. Schminkey, J. Peterson, P. Haten, N. Westerburg, B. Breyen, S. Carlisle. Row ll: P. Findell, J. Saarenpaas, C. Achterkirch, A. Swanson, P. Maddox, C. Anderson, P. Everett, C. Benson, E. Payne, R. Morrisette, L. Krystosek. Row lil: E. Hixson, C. Hamblin, M. Zander, M. Janke, G. Krause, B. Foster, S. Tkach, E. Maglaya, R. Bebeau, S. Erickson. Row IV: P. Tatting, N. Hagtors, J. Gefre, B. Chapman, R. Kutz, A. Dupay, J. Ramsey S. Grunewald, B. Holtan, M. Hogan, D. Dibley. Quill and Scroll Members. Row l: C. Anderson, C. Benson, S. Elletson, J. Tat ting, M. Baumann. Row II: D. Dibley, D. Larson, S. Barott, C. Hamblin, E Hixson, A. Fibiger, R. Cadwell. l Quill and Scroll, international Honor Society :Y ' of Journalism, this year accepted eleven seniors z Q and one iunior. These students were chosen for 0' ' JL . . , 'V their superior work in writing, editing, or busi- Ti ' ness management on our newspaper and year- book staffs. To quality, a student must be in the upper one-third of his class scholastically. All members are awarded gold pins in the torm of a quill and scroll on Award Day. 1
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