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

 - Class of 1968

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fn, FRONT ROW: Lynn Dalinda, Jean Ceynowa, Marie Keenan, Gail Prebil, Pat Sieg- fried, Donna Christopherson, Kathy Resch, Judy Martin. SECOND ROW1 Terry Hager, Judy Hutterer, Char Nowak, Julie Uglem, Pam Schmidt, Jean Eckman, Sandy Nelson, Connie Stockwell. THIRD ROW: Peggy Hostein, Jeanne Rozek, Sandy Ertz- gard, Becky Simengaard, Robin Pfankuch, Kathy Kulzer, Sandy Challstrom, Rita Kor- - A Rf., I diak. FOURTH ROW: Doug Smuder, Chris Deggendorf, Paul Phillips, Steve Papillon, John Craig, Kathy Semotuk, Debbie Theiler, Pam Ertzgard, TOP ROW: Mr, Rosinki - Advisor, Gary Hafvenstein, Paul Burkett - Treasurer, Jim Rusin, Kristi Burkett, Gary Nygaard, Jane Thompson, Mark Morrau. 5153352535: FRONT ROW: Rita Roddy, Mary White, Michelle Eckstrom, Rita Guzik, Jean Wells, Velma Northup - President, Kathy Lord, Sheila Weseman. SECOND ROW: Anita ' Holtzlider, Sue Engquist, Sara Kuether - Secretary, Julie Yurista, Sue Erickson, Diane Farmer, Kathy Mitchell. THIRD ROW: Jim Lawrence, Debbie Klis, Sue Tarasar, Kathy Spanish Club Members Scramble For Candy As The Pinata Bursts Stwora, Bobi Kulzar, Peggy Masterman, Sheila Schultz, Barb Aasen. FOURTH ROW: Sandy Aumock, Mary Breza, Macrina Galusky, Tom Haluska, Jean Hanson, Vicki Heesch, Patricia Wieczorek. TOP ROW: Scott Brunk - Vice-president, Allen Land- gratt, Gayle Bliss, Linda Fleury, Karen Skog, Sherry Garbers, Jim Delich. Hot, hot sauce and spicy foods character- ized the Spanish Club spring banquet, which was held at La Casa Coronado. At other meetings, the members viewed Miss Farnham's slides of Spain. They also lis- tened to a panel of former CHHS students who have been studying Spanish in college. The final cracking and the scattering ot candy could be seen when the pinata broke at the Christmas party. One member found the Rosca de Reyes, a small doll, in the Christmas cake. This entitled the member to organize and plan the next meeting.

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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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FRONT ROW: Debbie Vick, Mary Cota, Cheryl Bell, Sue Martinsen, Pam Kari, Bonnie Laliberte, Connie Hessevick, Francine Dwinnell. SECOND ROW: Rhonda Lorenz, Sue Carlson, Margo Erickson, Barb Vanous, Karen Olson, Scott Welch, Sandy Friis, Tina Mohrmann, Cheryl Helgesori. THIRD ROW: Mary Beth Violette, LeAnne Paulson, Judy Dahlbom, Nancy Wilson, Barb Northfield, Pam Thompson, Barb Ackermann - Sec- retary, Leanne Plessel, Jan Rosenthal, Jennifer Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Miss Galberg - Advisor, Linda Niznick, Ladonna Dahlen, Mary Stanius, Carol Hunziker, Amy Sala, Janet Hooper, Brenda Belinski, Sue Wiele. TOP ROW: Gary Peterson, Dianne Gans- ior, Drew Weber, Alan Yauk, Tom Sullivan - Treasurer, Gary Thalin, Don House, Steve Larson, Mary Baron, Susan Nelson. Le Cercle Francais Sets Record Membership of 96 Participants Boas and cheers accompanied the melodra- ma at the first meeting of Le Cercle Fran- cais. The skit was unique because ci girl played the part of the villain, and a boy portrayed the maiden in distress. ln November, the old members initiated the new members. Before being blindfold- ed, the members memorized the path of raw eggs. The other members then replaced the eggs with potato chips and watched as the initiates gracefully tiptoed through the path of potato chips. The club attended the International Festi- val of Nations on November lO. The mem- bers viewed the performance of various dances from different countries. They also visited booths of the countries and tasted everything from chicken in wine to Russian wheat bread. French customs instilled the Yuletide spirit at the Christmas party. Members exchanged verses they had written at the Valentines party. A picnic at Highland Park culminated the years activities. FRONT ROW, Corinna Mohrmann, Janet Northrup, Diane Geizik, Linda Davis, Vi- vian Jaruch A Vice-president, Merrily Reuper, Sandy Brodin, Betty Biernat, Sharon Thalin, Nancy Lennox. SECOND ROW: Vicki Bistodeau, Patti O'Neil, Ann Jeronimus, Julie Wendel, Faythe Anderson, Chris Low, Mike Jaruch, Jan Soderholm, Linda Rein- haldson. THIRD ROW. Joy Hunziker, Karin Smith, Terry Hannah, Teri Berglund, Ka- thie Hagfors, Janice Moen - President, Evelyn Bradley, Dyanne Holmes, Barbara Ry- lander, Nancy Lach. FOURTH ROW: Gail Godin, Sharon Hedman, Sue Lenbert, Jeanne Lindquist, Alanna Warns, Janel Woodfill, Janet Erlinger, Debi Stavisky, Pam Jeske. FIFTH ROW: Jim Walnik, Nancy Magnuson, Debbie Jindra, Kenneth Lenzmeier, Elise Zuidema, Richard Law, Bill Worchester, Lanny Oswald, Bob Yauk, Mary Hazel.

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