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Director, Ronald Johnson. FRONT ROW: Lynn Dewey, Pat Siegfried, Kathy Gordier, Ginny Riddle, Sandy Bro din, Sue Swanson, Charyl Thompson, Nancy Lennox, Sandy Aasen. SECOND ROW: Jan Soderholm, Marianne Kintop, Kathie Prindle, Lisa Shaw, Jean Kubesh, Char Hi dinger, Jackie Abraham, Merrily Reuper. THIRD ROW: Vicki Bistodeau, Kathy Boyce, Pam Falk, Dean Shaw, Anita Holtzlider, Terry Hager, Sue Burzynski, Linda Kelly. FOURTH ROW: Debbie Strand, Mary Pilarski, Mary Dwyer, Julie Groat, Tony Hin richs, David Harris, James Grant, Kathi Billman. FIFTH ROW: Charles Ohlenkamp, Janice Goetze, Rollen Oliver, Barb Northfield, Kathie Hagtors, Sheila Schultz, Juani- ta Rice, .lan Setchell. SIXTH ROW: Lynn Kremer, Sheila Svensk, Therese Swore, Mary Buzzell, Betsy Carroll, Sandy Knobloch, Lynn Elrod, Vicki Schuelein. SEVENTH ROW: Mark Roach, David Warfield, Mike Hartel, Brian Steele, Bill Schwarz, Daryl Marshall, Tom Sullivan, Linda Svensk. EIGHTH ROW: Paul Zmuda, Dave Halek, Brad Kirsch- baum, Dennis Sucik, Gary Westlund, Tim Sullivan, Kim Amundson, Jim May. TOP ROW: Ed Jankowski, Tom Murray, Victor Jankowski, Steve Jeska, Drew Weber, Bill Hill, Daryl Thompson, Judy Freeberg.
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Cameramen Phil Borchardt and Ray Low examine the quality of a freshly developed picture. A picture that needs to be enlarged for use in the Cohian receives the skilled and caretul attention of Camera Club president Phil Borchardt. Engrossed in his subject, girls, Paul Zmuda prepares to snap a picture. FRONT ROW: Rita Kordiak, Larry Anderson, Mike Flermoen. SECOND ROW: Connie Duffney, Phil Borchardt - Presi- dent, Bob Melcher, Susan Komic. THIRD ROW: Bob Buboltz, Bohdan Lisowich, Kim Hinrichs, Mary Tacyshyn. FOURTH ROW: Orest Kramarczuk, Todd Kimitch, Dale Johnson, Terry Peters. BACK ROW: John Seift, .lon Finsness, Steve Stark, Clark Urbans. Camera Club Helps Heights Journalists i Something new developed in Heights this year. ln the shadows of the dark room, members of the newly formed Camera Club learned techniques of de- veloping and enlarging pictures. One of the club's main activities was doing photography for the Cohian and Pocket Gopher. Members also took pic- tures ol couples at the Sadie Hawkins dance and the Y-Teen Formal. 6l
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Choir Trip Through Northern Minnesota Provides Chance for Members to Develop Their Vocal Skills and Showmanship FlRST ROW: Pat Siegfried - Secretary, Kathie l-lagfors, Anita l-loltzlider - Vice-President, Kathy Prindle, Lisa Shaw. SECOND ROW: Linda Svensk, Lynn Kremer, Lynn Elrod, Kathy Boyce, Sandy Knoblock. TOP ROW: Bill Schwarz - Publicity, Brian Steele - President, Ed Jankowski, Tom Sullivan - Treasurer, Mike Hartel - Publicity. MADRIGAL: FRONT ROW: Merrily Reaper, Marianne Kintop, Pat Siegfried, Mr. Johnson, Judy Freeberg, Sue Burzynski, Sandy Brodin. SECOND ROW: Brian Steele, Anita Holtzlider, Barb Northfield, Tom Sullivan, THIRD ROW: Gary Westlund, Lynn Elrod, Linda Svensk, Tim Sullivan. FOURTH ROW: Brad Kirschbaum, Bill Schwarz. BACK ROW: Tom Murray, Drew Weber. Comic relief for hard working choir members came through songs like A'Snake Baked a Hoe Cake. More seri- ous etfort was concentrated on numbers prepared tor holiday assemblies, the spring concert, and the pop concert. State vocal competition demanded intense preparation by the choir. Madri- gal ensemble, Girls Chorus, and other small vocal groups also participated in the contest. During the choir's spring trip to lnter- national Falls, concerts were given at several northern Minnesota high schools. The two-day activity featured a sight-seeing trip along the scenic North Shore Drive of Lake Superior. Armed with all their gear, including costumes, risers, and guitars, choir members happily leave their morning classes to spread Christmas cheer in a concert at Silver Lake Elementary School. 'E7L Y T ,fin ,,,, 63
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