Columbia Heights High School - Cohian Yearbook (Columbia Heights, MN)

 - Class of 1954

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N I WALKING THE TIGHTROPE Not all activities have been strictly for pleasure, however. One of the basic princi- ples of Y-Teens is serving others, and the members find that collecting warm clothing for needy families, and brightening drab hos- pital rooms with holiday favors enriches their own lives as well as the lives of those they serve. REDEDICATION .Mx . si SOPHOMORE MEMBERS. ROW I: K. Bisset, S, Tate, B, Miller, D Craig, M. Knight, D. Paulson, B. Mclntosh. ROW II: M. Bylander, N. Bixler, V. Thomasson, B. Chris topherson, D. Sweet, M. Perkins ROW III: J. Sturve, D. Holtan, L Lombard, A. Ronin, L. Sonnenberg C. Chesney, P. Skoglund. ROW IV V. Sundberg, J. Berg, E. Olson, S Law, B. Breyen, C. Human, P. Mer ritt, E. Thompson. The Greatest Show on Earth was the theme of the membership party which head- ed a long list of activities on the Y-Teen cal- endar: the Christmas party, the Valentine party for seventh and eighth graders, the style show sponsored by the Dayton Com- pany, the Easter breakfast, and the spring formal. The climax of the year's events was the Y-Teen banquet, where the new officers were announced and pins and guards award- ed to the members. EASTER PROJECT One of the most memorable events of every year is the recognition service. As each Y- Teen lights her candle, she rededicates her- self to our common purpose: To build a fel- lowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as Christians. In this endeavor we seek to understand Jesus, to share His love for all people, and to grow in the knowledge and love of God.

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1-mmf' Y-TEEN OFFICERS: Sharon Dorholt, Secretary, Dartha Chris- topherson, Vice-President, Mrs. Linnee, Adviser, Pat Trench, President, Charlotte Pettit, Treasurer, Avis Swanson, l.C. C. Delegate. The administrative unit of Y-Teens is the cabinet, which is composed of the officers and the chairmen of committees: Connie Schuh, music, Karen Hanson, social, Nola Lewis, service, Jean Larson, publicity, Enola Olson, ways and means, Jackie Petron, membership, Pat Findell, worship, and Charlotte Achterkirch, dodgers. 1 -.4 l . . r 1 l JUNIOR MEMBERS. ROW I: M. Leonhardt, M. Griep, D. Peterson, C. Schuh, J. Medlo, P. Law, K. Hanson, I. Hayes. ROW Il: L. Poundstone, P. Miller, S. Erickson, G. Biergo, S. Gatten, J. Nygard, F. McMor- ran, S. Stringer, K. Hanson, S. Olheiser, D. Strand, M. O'Connell. ROW III: P. Maddox, P. McGuire, J. Epstein, R. Aleck- ' son, B. Hintz, C. Gustafson, A. Swanson, M. o'Hug.-m, N. Lewis, K. wreath. now ' IV: C. Achterkirch, D. Andrews, J. Petron, N. Norby, A. Phillips, J. Larson, J. Munsch, P. Mateclxy, S. Baker, P. Hirt, L. Tordsen, A. Grezesiali. Y-TEENS Just as the Y-Teen triangle has three sides, the members of the Y-Teen club have three goals: to grow as a person, to grow in friendship with peo- ple of all races, religions, and nationalities, and to grow in the knowledge and love of God. The l52 sophomore, iunior, and senior girls who belong to the club are under the supervision of adviser Hilda Linnee and Hildegarde Nowotny, our co-ordinator from the YWCA. Y-TEEN CABINET. ROW I: C. Schuh, K. Hanson, N. Lewis, J. Larson, E. Olson, J. Petron, P. Findell. ROW Il: A. Swanson, S. Dorholt, C. Pettit, P. Trench, D, Christapherson, C. Achterkirch. n SENIOR MEMBERS. ROW I: S. Maxwell, Q C. Anderson, K. Fransen, S. Dorholt, I. Bixler, B. Drangeid, P. Kapela, O. John- son, C. Monson, P. Anderson, B. Johnson, A. O'Donnell, R. Furney, A. Bushey. ROW ll: V. Theis, P. Everett, J. Mercer, P. Thorne, J. Aiken, J. Parks, P. Peterson, C. Pettit, J. Dennis, C. Pritchard, J. Carlson, S. Robertson, B. Chuchwar. ROW III: M. Janlce, M. Sullivan, G. Gross, C. Hixson, K. Wallace, M. Zahrendt, M. Grosslein, M. Heideman, M. Stinson, E. Amundson, K. Van Fleet, G. Cool, L. Blessum, D. Chris- topherson, J. Hanson. ROW IV: M. Drin- ville, P. Dahl, G. Hudalx, C. Cipperly, D. Mislcowic, P. Morast, C. Goreclxy, K. Rich- ter, C. Dooies, S. Passage, J. Johnson, M. Swenson, P. Findell, D. Knapp, P. Larson, B. Holmstrom, P. Tfench.



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f GAA OFFICERS AND ADVISER: K. Johnson, K. Wallace, J. Parks, R. Bixler, P. Trench. Planning activities, other than the usual sports, is the job of the GAA board. The new board is elected at the close of each year by members of GAA. They meet about once a month and dis- cuss activities for the girls. One of the special activities of the board this year was to decorate the goal posts for the Homecoming game. GAA WINNING TEAM. ROW l: K. Wallace, J. Struve, B. Chris- topherson, P. McNulty, M. Grosslein, D. Holtan. ROW ll: D. Christopherson, E. Olson, D. Paulson, P. Trench, S. Robertson. X .25 .mf sa Y X xqq, N 1 -. , GAA The officers of the Girls Athletic Association: Karen Wallace, president, Jan Parks, vice presi- dent, Renie Bixler, secretary, Pat Trench, treas- urer, and the adviser, Kathryn Johnson, thought up many new kinds of entertainment this year for the large membership. Two of the activities this year which proved to be a big success were all the girls going to see a Laker game and the All-Star Class tournament. The girls were kept busy all year with many different things to do. gf 1.4 -' 'tr -Cl GAA BOARD. ROW I: J, Struve, A. Swanson, J. Parks, K. Wallace. ROW II: S. Robertson, D. Christopherson, J. Munsch, N. Lewis, R. Bixler, D. Andrews, E. Olson, K. Wreath, D. Hol- tan, P. Trench. Bowling, basketball, softball, kickball, and vol- leyball are the usual activities of GAA girls each year. A winning team is picked from the basket- ball tournament. This year also a costume party was held to start off the year. The girls dressed as their favorite sports characters and enioyed many games. At Homecoming this year the girls sold pompons and balloons. The pompons were a new project for Heights and the girls worked very hard at it. SPARE? stance? Irs A Fouu vouev ir BACK! MAN Humans'

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