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FRONT ROW: Sandy Nelson, Linda Axmark, Janna Hanson, Colleen Cooper, Lois Gilbertson, Joy Sebolboro, Debbie Vick. SECOND ROW: Marion Struzylc, Joan Stall- man, Sue Sours, Sara Kuether, Pam Schmidt, Dyanne Holmes, Patti O'Neill, Karin Smith. THlRD ROW: Betsy Carroll, Amy Salo, Nancy Zook, Sandy McFail, Kathy Surma, Vicki Heesch - Vice-president, Mr. Breisch - adviser. FOURTH ROW: Gary Nygaard, Rebecca Edstrom, Terry'Hannah, Cheryl Johnson, Doug Lilienthal, Debbie Orendorff, Joanne Anderson, Barb Aasen. TOP ROW: Richard Wickander, Paul Zmuda, Chris Balamut - Secretory-Treasurer, Daryl Thompson, Kristi Burkett, Nancy Summers, Elise Zuidema. Columbia Heights Students Welcome A S Student Mina Mortazavi From the Middle East Country - lran Finding English difficult is not very unusual, even for Heights students, as foreign exchange student Mina Mortazavi receives additional aid from Mrs. ldstrom. O This year, a record membership enabled AFS to expand its activities. For the first time, membership was open to everyone. Among the club's projects were a dance, a Mardi Gras sponsored jointly with other AFS clubs, and the annual talent show. The purpose of the talent show was to gain funds to bring a foreign exchange stu- dent to Columbia Heights. This year's stu- dent, Mina Mortcizavi of lran, spent her year in Pastor Merrill Gilbertson's home. Minds year was filled with activity. Be- sides mastering the English language, she sang in a church choir, sewed many clothes, learned to play the piano, cut hair, and, of course, made many friends. Mina was formally introduced to the stu- dent body at the talent show. When she ap- peared wearing the native costume of lran Mina was welcomed with a standing ova- tion from the Heights students. After the ap- plause quieted down, Mina proceeded to thank the students for the warm and friend- ly welcome she had received. r '-1
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German Club Pools Talents For Christmas Party Entertainment lt was Halloween in February -inthe Ger- man Club at Least. A Fausching party was planned for and celebrated by the mem- bers. This party was a costume affair, and such events as bobbing for apples and other types of ghost and goblin games were held. The year began with a record member- ship of T20 members. Seventy-five students viewed The Flying Classroom, a German speaking, English subtitle movie. With the advent of Christmas, the mem- bers' talents were pooled to create their Christmas party talent show. After the show, the German members sampled vari- ous types of pastries such as apfelkuchen. .As a finale to the year, the club spon- sored a dance. This was a polka party, which was open tothe entire student body. FRONT ROW: Lynn Candylis, Marianne Super, Dianne Schillinger, Debby Quien, Karen Peterson, Kathy Knutseon, Cathy Marko, Chris Halling, Debbie Copeland, Cindy Kimble, Charyl Thompson, Ginny Duffy. SECOND ROW: Linda Nordby, Judy Pickering, Pat Anderson, Pam Nelson, Linda Strand, Mary Sonstegard, Colleen Wat- son, Sandy Merz, Carol Mahlmann, Rhonda Lennox, Carmen lgnat f Secretary. THIRD ROW: Jud Armstrong, Dave Johnson, Robert Anderson, John Hampson, Terry Welch, Kathy Gorman, Kathy Moore, Kim Hinrichs, Bohdan Lisowych, Orest Kra- marczuk, Gloria James. FOURTH ROW: Bill Hill, Nancy Carson, Linda Svensk, Jim Warhol, Gary Garner, Jean Miesbauer, Mary Campeau, Joanne Anderson, Phil Lun- din, Jim Reinholdson, Sue Rogers. TOP ROW: Mike Warlick, Dewey Kulzer - Treasur- er, Tim Schmidt - Vice-president, Dave Schuldt, Mark Uglem, Todd Kimitch, Craig Sandren, Don Bradley, Daryl Thompson, Jim Sioselius, Jennifer Mortenson. FRONT ROW: Terry Pikus, Barbara Martin, Kathy Smetana, Lynn Dewey, Karen Gal- lus, Gloria Cudo, Donna Struzyk, Linda Axmark, Claudia lnvie, Joanne Janisch, Deb- bie 'Green SECOND ROW: Sandy Knobloch, Lynn Elrod, Mary Lynn Shafer, Sue Sours, Linda Lloyd, Mary Dwyer, Rita Kordiak, Sue Young, Linda Higgins, Denise Pe- dersen, Juanita Rice, Miss Ruvalds - Advisor. THIRD ROW: Bill Kemink, Alan Thomp- son, Ronald Reichenberger, Bill Schwarz, Bob Mortvedt, Larry Maxwell, Pam Lan- X1 .f ford, Margaret Slininger, Diane Bauman, Terry Berg, Vicky Tomczyk, FOURTH ROW: Lynn Kremer, Bob Millage, Dave Walerius, Dave Hill, Ken Muellerleile, Mike Deder- ing, Bark Torvik, Leanne Paulson, Holly Anderson, Chris Bonner, Mary Morey. TOP ROW: Ron Warhol, Chuck Kaluza, Clark Urbans, Steven Schubkegel, Terry Peters, Peter Hachow, Dean Armstrong, Pat McFarland, Kathy Sappa, Dawn Sperry - Presi- dent, Annette Neuman.
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