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

 - Class of 1968

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Student Council Continues Its Efforts For Better Relationships Between Students And Administration 1 Named by faculty and Student Council as Students of the Month for October, Sheryle Siegfreid and Chuck Kaluza accept the honor. Keep them smiling seems to be Tim Yantos' slogan as he smoothly carries out the sale of three more Homecoming buttons. 4'Helpl was the word heard most often by Student Council mem- bers on the first day of school. lt was their job to see to it that every- one, including sophomores and other new students, reached their classrooms without incident and, if possible, on time. After this start, the Student Council maintained a brisk pace throughout the year. Their first activity was Homecoming. Student Council members were responsible for the Homecoming Dance, the car parade, the pepfest, and a reception for i962 alumni. As soon as the Homecoming festivities ended, Council members went to work on their next activity, the'Sadie Hawkins Dance. Later in the winter came Frost Daze activities. The Student Council added to its service to CHHS through its many service projects. The first of these was the Thanksgiving food drive. To heighten the contest between the classes, a gobbler prize was given each day to the class that had the most cans. Other serv- ice activities included the bookmobile, and scholarships which were awarded at the end of the year. Using body English, Student Council advisor Mr. Briesch tries to help a confused sophomore find his way the first day of school.

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'lx-n-g, Q' Y' l t 2 1.1 .. Y. l i t FRONT ROW: Jerri Johnson, Ronette Ervasti - Treasurer, Diane Konieczny, Connie nie Kendall - President, Sheryle Siegfried, Jan Johnson, Pat May. FOURTH ROW: Lien, Ann Beaubien, Debbie Moe, Joy Sebalboro, SECOND ROW: Gayle Reynolds, Sue Lambert, Kristi Burkett, George Boomer, Dale Biostad, Laura Inman, Donna Bro- Linda Sauder, Julie Groot, Jean Wells, Jan Soderholm, Jean Ceynowa, Margie die, Karin Smith, Ellen Holden. TOP ROW: Scott Brunk, Jim Waite, Brad Kirschbaum, Olson, THIRD ROW: Marcia Bylonder, Jan Setchell f Secretary, Donna Chizek, Bon- Tim Yantos, Jack Hurt A Vice-president, Tom Sullivan, Mr, Breisch - Advisor. With offers of pop, candy, and apples, Student Council members Marcia Bylander, George Boomer, Jan Soderholm, and Kristi Burkett entice hungry fans ot Heights home games. few-NN.. Refer ,S . vfwmef



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, t :w P 1 1,5 -' '.'. ' 5 5 , i FRONT ROW: Linda Tarmann, Kate Swanson - Secretary, Dyanne Holmes, Ronette Er- vasti, Kathy Mitchell, Vivian Jaruch, Marcia Zurek. SECOND ROW: Barb Ackermann, Sue Switzer, Sheryle Siegfried, Barb Roman, Julie Yurista, Judy Hutterer, Karen Scott, Mary White. THIRD ROW: Sue Morey, Mark Hughes, Eileen Beck, Pam Thompson - tr Treasurer, Terry Welch, Karin Smith - President, Janice Moen. FOURTH ROW: Jim Wolnik, Bob Borchardt, Chris Balamut, Jim Delich, Jennifer Mortenson, Jim Miesbauer, Jake Heller, Bob Aasen - Vice-president. TOP ROW: Dan Murphy, Scott Brunk, Paul Burkett, Gerald Peterson, Chuck Kaluza, Eric Lind, James Steele. Being Chosen Secretary t State Level, Karin Smith Represents Heights National Honor Society While waiting the arrival of the senior she will tutor, Marian Struzyk studies English notes so she will be ready to answer any questions that might arise. .MEI '51 52 If you were having difficulties with your studies, you could go to the National Honor Society for help. lt your COHlAN seemed to be getting worn, you could purchase a plas- tic cover for it from NHS. At the first convention of newly formed state Honor Society, Heights representative, Karin Smith, was elected secretary for the entire state NHS. The tutoring service run by NHS was re- vised and improved this year. Students seek- ing aid no longer had to apply through the counselor. Under the new system, they could contact NHS directly. Most of the year consisted of planning the initiation, induction, and banquet for the new members selected in March.

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