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

 - Class of 1968

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Page 92 text:

l 1 1 SN., fl fxff iff-'B' ya -' 'S , .J4.f u P I 5 'i ir i - t .Al-I v ,, Kitt Get me to the church on time chime Marryin' Sams Mr. Debar Gnd Lil' Abner in Dogpatch style. Mr. Rasmussen is a somber witness and Mr. Breisch to accompany Mr. Rosinski as he marries Daisy Mae to fl e wedding which f9fmiHOieS Ot midnight. Proving that they can do it, the seniors' fence overflows with donations of cans. With a giant burst of effort, the seniors climb from third to first place on the final day. I I If M't +ii'iilEll' iili WN e4!llll!llllll

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, l K You and I killed because that was the way things turned out for us. - Warwick Cast lnterprets Jean Annouilh's .loan Of Arc in the Fall Play The girl was a lark in the skies of France . . .and once in a while a lark does appear in your skies, and when it does, everything that is stupid or evil is wiped out by the shadow of the lark. These words summed up the meaning of The Lark, by the French playwright, Jean Annouilh. Mr. Gary Fischer directed the play with the assistance of Mr. Cameron, Dyanne Holmes, production director, Patti Harrier, costume supervisor, and Mary Adams, house manager. The three performances of The Lark were given on November l6, T7 and l8, in the school auditorium, Mr. Fischer ex- plained that he omitted the afternoon mati- nee because the desired atmosphere could not be created during the school day. The production of The Lark introduced techniques which challenged the imagina- tions of both the cast and the audience. The set was composed of many levels with strange shapes which made the lighting ef- fects more difficult to handle than if a standard type of set were used. Scenery ree mained the same throughout the play and the flashback scenes required the audience to complete the setting. Live percussion, the kettle drums, captured the tense mood of the death and battle scenes. lntricate medieval chairs and authentic swords were designed and built by the construction crew. The costumes committee duplicated the dress of the fifteenth century period for the play costumes. The commit- tee fashioned and rented some of the cos- tumes, while the laclies of the court made their own dancing gowns. Before her appearance as Agnus Sorel, Vicki Mobley begins the half-hour preparation ofput- ting on her costume, applying her make-up, and combing her hair. 87



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Beer, beer for Columbia Heights High . . Mr. Breisch offers Bob Aasen a can of beer contributed by an anonymous student. K HHS Expresses Thanks by Sharing With Others Donating 1071 cans, the seniors were named the winners of the can drive at the opening ot the Thanksgiving assembly. On Wednesday, November 22, Bonnie Kendall, Student Body Presi- dent, presented Mr. Harold McClure ot the Anoka County Welfare Department with a total of 2311 cans. The grades competed in an eight-day contest to collect the food for deprived families through- out the county. The juniors came in second place with 723 cans and the sophomores took third place with 517. The Hylanders received food for thought when Mr. Walter Lo- gacz, a Columbia Heights Councilman, delivered a speech on the true meaning of being thankful. You all ez envited to dis here Sadie Hawkins Dance read the invitations for the Sadie Hawkins Dance at 8:00 Wednesday night. The students appeared in white long johns and combat boots with homemade corsages and bouttonnieres. Once again the art stu- dents transtormed the gym into an authentic Dogpatch '67. Stacks ot hay and hitchin' posts converted one part ofthe gym into an area for hillbilly couples to match their wits in a game of check- ers. They also had an opportunity to have their pictures taken. Psy- chedelic lights added to the effect created by The Systems. l am thankful for hate for it makes me appreciate love, states Mr. Walter Logacz in his address at the school assembly.

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