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HI-CF The purpose ofthe Hi-CF organization, advised by Mayda Wendt and Alf Soholt, is to provide an opportunity for students to come together in fellowship with the word of God, to select Christian friends, and to participate in entertainment that will create a whole- some influence over the entire school. Meetings, held twice a month, consist of speakers, skits put on by students, and films. Entertaining at missions and old people's homes, skating parties, a Halloween party, banquets, and many city-wide events are some of the activities in which this club participates. II-Y OFFICERS: Ray Kutz, Treasurer, Paul Tatting, 'ice-President, Doug Lindquist, Secretary, Jim l'Hagan, President: Curran Rau, Chaplain. is x I HI-CF MEMBERS. ROW I: K. Bisset, D. Craig, M. Moak, J. Bisset, P. Dahlmier, G. Bacon, C. Swartout, D. Baldwin. ROW II: S. Martin, R. Cook, J. Mew- horter, P. Mewhorter, J. Peterson, M. Perkins, V. Thomasson, B. Miller, G Clark. ROW III: J. Reese, L. Bettcher B. Samuelson, N. Bixler, S. Tkach, G. Sundberg, M. Anderson, S. Baker, A. Lewis. ROW IV: S. Julkowski, M. Nel- son, G. Hagfors, N. Hagfors, D. Jones, M. Nelson, R. Skutley, C. Dooies, C. Hinrichs. n i -..J Hl-CF CABINET: Darlene Craig, Karen Bisset, Nancy Bixler, Priscilla Mewhorter, President: Norman Hag- fors, Vice-President, Bev Samuelson, Treasurer, Dick Jones, Assistant Treasurer, Milton Nelson, Secretary. ' HI-Y The membership of the Hi-Y has more than doubled this year with boys whose purpose is to promote Christian ideals in the school and in their communities. Some of the proiects of Hi-Y have been swimming, basketball, Youth Leadership, Youth in Government and a picnic in the spring to complete the activi- ties of the year. Paul Terry advises this group. HI-Y MEMBERS. ROW I: J. Winchester, B. Bierkelund, B. Foster, P. Tatting. ROW Il: E. Payne, C. Peterson, J. Gebhart, J. O'Hagan, J. Ocel. ROW III: D. Nord- gren, I.. Dahlberg, G. Grov- houg, R. Naegele, D. Peach. ROW IV: G. Lang, L. Norby, W. Kingsbury, R. Kutz, L. Nestrud. S i flu' '.-' .
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MEN OF NOTE MEMBERS. ROW I: J. Sturm, G. Lang, D. Nordgren, R Kutz, C. Fransen, G. Broberg. ROW ll: J. Millen, D. Jensen, E. Fers- strom, E. Payne, H. Godfredson. GLEE CLUB This year marked the return of a girls' Glee Club to Columbia Heights. lt was organized to provide musical apprecia- tion and enjoyment for girls from 9th through llth grades. Even though this group was together for only a short while, it followed a full schedule which included the Christmas program, the Pop Concert, and the dis- trict contest. Glee Club officers are Nancy Bixler, President, Vicki Lind, Vice - President, Leighton Hohn, Secretary, Kay Johnson, treasurer, Bonita Bohn, librarian, and Pearl Kocur, assistant librarian. REEL CLUB MEMBERS: J. Krause, R. Christensen, W. Cogger, R. Hengle- feldt, J. Gerou, L. Hokkansen, J. Fehringer, D. Rustom, L. Dahlberg. MEN OF NOTE Those who have heard the Men of Note play will readily admit that the sound of their music is truly as distinc- tive as the name they bear. This group, which consists of six stu- dents from Columbia Heights and three from the University of Minnesota, has as its purpose, To provide entertaining music for the young people of Columbia Heights and to further the musical abil- ity of the members of the organization. GLEE CLUB MEMBERS. ROW I: S. Johnson, N. Law, D. Hansen, P. Kocur J. Kohanek, D. Tunsky. ROW ll: V. Lind, L. Hohn, K. Johnson, M. Clock sin, M. Benson, N. M.cNiff. ROW,IlI: K. Bushey, N, Bixler, J. Reese, R Hector, J. Beck, D. Snow. ROW IV: B. Bohn, S. Martin, L. Kuss, C Doemel, C. Kell, P. Carnihan. REEL CLUB Darn! Lost my loop! An utterance such as this could come only from the projection booth. Up there in the little room in the most obscure part of the auditorium we find Reel Club members who give up precious hours in a study hall to come and slave over a hot projector. lt is they who turn the cranks that make movies possible. Visual education is now recognized as a very effective method of teach- ing and through the course of a year movies on almost any subject can be seen-from Pantry Meal Magic to How to Run ci Lathe.
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OFFICERS: Mary Sullivan, Secretary, Sally Robertson, President, Pat Thorne, Treasurer. ART CLUB MEMBUS. ROW I: B. Guzilr, C. Goreclcy, B. Chris- topherson, S. Robert- son, C. Pettit, P. Ka- pela, J. Aiken. ROW Il: J. Larson, G. Gross, O. Johnson, C. Pritchard, L. Krysta- selx, P. Thorne, D. Mislrowic, C. Cipper- ly. ROW III: P. Mor- ast, V, Theis, P. Pet- erson, M. Feit, S. Law, M. Sullivan, M. Janke, P. Anderson, M. Drinville, P. Dahl, J. Dennis, S. Passage. POSTER BUREAU: M. Drinville, P. Peterson, M. Janlle, S. Robertson, J. Dennis. .n L... ...a ART CLUB Although it was organized only a year ago, Art Club is one of the most active school organizations. Some of the proiects this year have been planning and decorating for Homecoming. the art exhibit, the style show, and textile painting. Under the direction of their cap- able adviser, Charlene Wolhart, the members learn and practice the various art techniques, and on award day each receives a pin. This club is open to all high school students who Lai are interested in art work. POSTER BUREAU Under the guidance of chairman Muriel Janke and adviser Char- lene Wolhart the members of the Poster Bureau, a division of the Art Club, supply posters for various events around school. Any organi- zation can contact this group for an attractive poster advertising its latest concert, dance, or activity.
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