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

 - Class of 1979

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.,.,e,op First Row: Darla Corbin, Cheryl Edin, Wendy Hansen, Julie Pfaff, Terri Ekberg, Lynda Lundholm. Second Row: Julie Tachyshyn, Sue Macke, Ruth Knaus, Sharon Stella, Mary Daniels, Diane Riskevich. Third Row: GBAA advisor, Mrs. Justin. Cathy Bury, Jill Miesbauer, Mary Hall, Branda O'Donnell, Jean Bennek, Carolyn Carlson, Carolyn Rozmark. Fourth Row: Mark Roback, Jeff Rustom, Brad Ketz, Mark Lucas, Dino Perfetti. i Q5 v ewsx' , .,. GAA Becomes GBAA The GAA is no longer. It has become the GBAA, Girls and Boys Athletic Associ- ation, and five boys are currently mem- bers. The GBAA participates in many acti- vites. This years activities include swim- ming, and a volleyball tournament. These events, by the way, are open to anybody interested in participating. The 1978-79 GBAA president is Carolyn Carlson and the secretary is Darla Corbin. First year GBAA members receive a patch. Outgoing seniors receive Hylander T-Shirts. During the year, the GBAA sells candy throughout the school day to raise money for scholarships for deserving sen- iors. I-'V - . .7 K 'X Qi v mls Candy raises money for scholarships. 'L iD 1, fag., - f 2 be ', an . as 'B . s 1 A ,sf-' F-In i 54 Q ukr- 4 J A K ci,.,.'..i.,.g, MJ s . Q . ...rg x 1 I J i Q 'sf-f 1 milk chocolate with cris XM ' S j milk g ,,,. Dad rice net wt ll -toz 43 Students Crunch their way through school.

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Guys Receive Strong Support From Gals Wax 'Qi GRAPPLER GALS: First Row: Mr. Ogdie fadvisorj, Bridget Hanson, Sue Kaplan, Becky Hartley, Diane Duchene, Jill Meixner, Kathy Custer, Su- zanne Koteles, Laurie Jackson, Diane Landberg. Second Row: Pam Fuhrman, Carrie Riddle, Sue Anderson, Michelle Mayer, JoAnn Smith, Linda Sunderlin, Alise Athearn, Wendy Hansen, Sue Boyce, Lisa Carroll, Johnea Rystedt. Third Row: Mary Kuglin, Allison Ree, Linda Hackbarth. Debbie Dorumsgaard, Julie Taylor, Jody Berndt, Mary McCulloch, Once again this year, two separate groups were organized to help support the boy's gymnastic team and the boy's wrestling team. Both groups were made up entirely of girls and both were very active and hardworking in their efforst to help out the teams. For the boy's wrestling team, the Grappler Gals were formed Sheryl Mady, Sheila Smith, Mary Fisher, Carol Uden. Fourth Row: Heidi Carlson, Stacey Caine, Kathy Doege, Chris Szurek, DeeAnn Norlander. Brenda Grote, Darlene Bochet, Becky Macke, Sue Macke, Jill Boddy, Paul Klimek. Fifth Row: Paula Mehrer, Barb Fealy, Sherry Stevenson, Judy Kraft, Cheryl Luke, Brenda O'Donnell, Gretchen Nelson, Mary Anderson, Kris Fischer, Michele Kocon, Linda Yurkew, Jean Bennek. GYM-NIKS: Left End Bottom Cclockwisej: Lisa Smith, Chris Cates. Denise Fosline, Zoe Mitzel, Pam Hasting once again this year. This year' group was a fairly large one, and they did many activities that supported the wrestling team. The girls spent many hours after school painting signs for the wres- tling meets as well as locker signs for each individual on the wrestling team. They also organized various programs whose main purpose was to collect money for the wrestling fund. One of such programs were the senior class T-shirts that were sold after school. These T-shirts had all the names of the CHHS seniors for 1979 printed on them, and it became a rather popular item. Another activity that contributed to the wrestling fund was the selling of pop to the students after school. This turned out to be a very profitable activity. For the boy's gymnastic team, the Gym-Niks were organized. They also did their part in giving the gymnastic team the support that they needed. Like the Grappler Gals, the Gym-Niks also painted signs announcing the meets as well as locker signs for each individual member of the team. Both groups lent further support to their respective teams by attending every meet and cheering the guys on, or by helping in the meets or tournaments. The girls were also responsible for doing morning announcements that informed the students about the upcoming meets and persuading the students to attend them. Hard-working individuals such as Cathy Custer, Cheryl Luke, Jill Meixner, DeeAnn Norlander CGrappler Galsb, and Theresa and Vanessa Herbst CGym-Niksj, made a big contribution in making their respective groups a big success when it came to giving the support and spirit that the teams needed.



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Student Council Adds New Events ... , , - -eral' -' STUDENT COUNCIL SENATE: First Row: Kelly Bartlett, Chris Vennewitz, Patty McCulloch. Third Row: Shawn Albers, Joan Skubic, Kim Vassar, Sarah Ferlita, Cheryl Edin, Jenny Had- LaDoux, Benjamin Bowen, Rick Geier, Pete Crema, Sue Arsen- trath, Suzanne Koteles. Second Row: Allison Ree, Sue Macke, ault, DeeAnn Norlander. Greg Bartlett, Becky Fish, Patti Spaeth, Laurie Liliberte, Cathy swam Student Council pays tribute to Mr Breisch in their Homecoming skit Along with the many annual activities, Student Council added some new ones. Among them were Clone Day, where students dressed up to look alike, Hat Day, when students were supposed to wear hats, Homecoming skit and the tal- ent show were also brought back.'Student Council members also made a trip to Crestview Luthern'Home and participat- ed in a Homecoming skit. The skit, which was a tribute to Mr. Breisch, was a great hit with the students. 3 fat, I wx The lighter side of the Student Council Yes, even Student Council presidents have to wash dishes

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