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world peace. His unprecedented, one-day visit in the U S. was the culmination of plans by men of all faiths. 7 After Surgery— President Johnson was photographed in a reclining chair at Bethesda Naval Hospital the day after his gall bladder op- eration on October 8. He conducted the work of his office from his hospital room and his Texas ranch during his recuperation. 8 Proud Student—Charles Craig, 19-year-old freshman at Iowa uni- versity, demonstrated his criticism of draft-card burning incidents by displaying his draft card on his jacket with the note: “I'm a draft card carrying American and proud of it.” Our role in the Vietnamese war sparked the incidents. 9 Blackout The glittering metropolis of New Y'ork City was thrust into darkness on November 9 by a massive power failure affecting hundreds of miles along the eastern seaboard. City residents and commuters were stranded in offices, railroad and subway stations for hours before service was restored. The crippling condition was caused by a faulty relay at a Canadian generating station near Niagara Falls. 10 Mew Ambassador—Arthur Goldberg was named U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations by the President after the death of Ambassa- dor Adlai Stevenson on July 14 in London. Goldberg was secretary of labor under President Kennedy and a U.S. Supreme Court Justice when named to the U.N. post. 1 1 Startling Fashions—Bold and contrasting blocks of color were the youthful fashion note of 1965. The eye-catching designs even ex- tended the length of campus stockings worn with the costumes. 12 Royalty on Tour Princess Margaret and her husband, Ix rd Snowdon, arrived in New York on November 4 for a whirlwind tour of the U.S. During their visit, they took time out for fun-filled activi- ties such as a ride on a cable car in Frisco and gala parties in Holly- wood and the nation's capital. 12 TOUCHSTONES CASS LAKE HIGH SCHOOL 1966 (Dedicat ion W §M¥M§M§M§M§S§S§M§M§M§1 WE. THE SENIORS OF 1965-66 DO HEREBY RESPECTFULLY DEDICATE THIS ANNUAL TO MISS GERTRUDE GULLICKSON. TO WHOM ALL OF US ARE DEEPLY INDEBTED FOR HER ENDLESS PATIENCE AND FIRMNESS IN TEACHING US SO MUCH THAT WE NEEDED TO KNOW. SENIORS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT - JAMES REUTER VICE PRESIDENT - KENNETH BERGE SECRETARY - BARBARA BROWN TREASURER - KATHY LEDIN STUDENT COUNCIL - LINDA ELLIS ADVISOR - MR. NELSON CLASS COLORS: Mint Green and White CLASS FLOWER: white Cornotion CLASS MOTTO: Peace through understanding, understanding through knowledge, knowledge through education STEVEN AASERUDE Give me love and romace or give me death. GLORIA AUSK A girl alter whom many nice words follow. KENNETH BERG I wos once caught studying, but I've almost lived down the disgrace. 4 Fire Fighting Baseball; Basketball; School Patrol I'm out too lot© with the daugh- ter. Boseboll; Football; Basketball; Homecoming Attendant KENNETH BERGE He seems so gentle and so shy, but there's mischief in his eye. Baseball; German Club; Chorus; Class Officer BONNIE BISSON A small bundle of energy. G.A.A.; Cheerleader; Class Officer; German Club; Pine Murmurs; Home- coming Attendant JAMES BUCK Why study, my time is valuable. Basketball HAROLD FINN There's a lot of cords in class, but he's the only joker. Boseboll; Football; Amords; German Club; Declamation JOAN FOSTER She's a joyous loss; the giggles of the closs. Cheerleoding; G.A.A.; Pine Murmurs; Chorus; Library Club; Declamation; German Club LINDA ELLIS Awoy with books, let's hove some furv ” German Club; Class Officer; G. A. A.; Cheerleoding; Touchstones; Pine Murmurs; Chorus; Amards 5 DON GEHRKE Full of fun and mischief too; doing things he shouldn't do. Basketball; School Patrol; Pine Murmurs; Carnival Attendant BETTY GALE Sweet and refined like granulated suger. German Club DAN GEHRKE Oh, how I love to tease the girls. Pine Murmurs; Basketball; School Patrol GAREY GIFFEN He's fun for all and all for fun. Football; Pine Murmurs; German Club SANDRA GLIDDEN Always dependable, always kind, and never in her studies behind. Band; Canteen; Amards; Declamation; German Club GEORGE HENDERSON The sweetest music I ever heard, was the ringing of the dinner bell. GLENDA GIFFEN I don't mind living in a man's world, as long as I can be a woman in It. Library Club; Pine Murmurs; Amards; Declamation; German Club 6 CARL IVERSON Eat, drink ond bluff, for tomorrow you may flunk. Fire Fighting; Basketball ARLYCE HUSET We know her, yet we know her not. Chorus; Class Officer; Germon Club; Pine Murmurs; Touchstones PATRICIA ISENSEE In on ocean of dreoms without a sound. G.A.A.; Pine Murmurs; Touchstones; Choir BEVERLY JUNGELS Some people think the world is made of fun and frolic, ond so Bond; Chorus; Pine Murmurs; G.A. A.; German Club SUSAN KETCHUM I'm just innocent, let others be great. ' Declamation; Library Club; G.A. A.; Bond; Chorus; Pine Murmurs MICHAEL KORNEZOS Work doesn't score me, I could lie down beside it ond go to sleep. Basketball; Baseball; Football NANCY KETCHUM Library Club; G.A. A.; Pine Murmurs; Touchstones; Chorus 7 GERALD KROB JAY LANDES RUSSELL LEMBKE Hi thought ore hi very own. JOY LANDES I know not what the future holds, but I know who holds the future. Class Officer; Pine Murmurs; Chorus; Declamation; Amards KATHLEEN LEDIN Reody to work, ready to ploy, reody to help whenever she may. Band; Chorus; Majorette; Amards; German Club; Class Officer; Pine Murmurs; Touchstones BARRY LEVINS I wont to be bashful, but the girls won’t let me. Football; Baseball; German Club; Lettermen's Cli ; Cornivol Attendant GLORIA MANN A quiet charm, a pleasant way, with always a friendly word to say. G. A. A.; Declamation; Germon Club 8 RITA NEURURER She's like o gloss of ginger ole, always bubbling over. Germon Club; Library Club; Home- coming Queen; Carnival Attendant JAMES MEYER I wos born to other things. Library Club; Pine Murmurs; Golf; Football; Basketball; Chorus; School Patrol; Amards; Declamation; German Club; Class Officer CAROL NEISES I just hate boys, but the Bible says love your enemies. Chorus; Touchstones; Pine Murmurs; Class Officer; German Club; Amards; Homecoming Attendant RONALD NEWSTRAND Some men hove died from over- work, I feel that I shall live forever. Stage Crew; School Patrol SAMMY OEHLER Hello you lucky people, here am. School Patrol; Pine Murmurs; Library Club TWILA OLSON To worry little and study less, is my idea of happiness. Cheerleoding; Chorus; Amards; Pine Murmurs; Touchstones; Librory Club; German Club ARTHUR OEHLER Speech is great, but silence is M greater. Baseball; Basketball; Librory Club School Patrol 9 BERNARD PENNINGTON JAMES REUTER “It' not what you do, it' whot you can get away with. Football; Basketball; Baseball “He's a grid and basketball star; his friendliness outshines the best by far. Class Officer; Football; Basketball; German Club; Pine Murmurs; Homecoming Golf; Attendant KAREN RUMMELL Love makes the world go round, that's why she's so dizzy. ” DONALD SISTEK School is oil right, when there is nothing else to do. Football; Fire Fighting ELIZABETH STAPLES She's like grovity, she has the power of attraction. G. A. A.; Library Club; German Club; Pine Murmurs; Student Council; Class Officer; Carnival Attendant DIANA TIBBETTS •'I don't believe in love at first sight, but I do believe in taking a second look. Pine Murmurs GREGORY VOELTZ Weep not for me teacher dear-- for I'm not dead but sleeping here. Pine Murmurs; Canteen; School Potrol; Baseball; Club; Closs Officer; Club; Chorus Amards; Touchstones; Library German 10 RICHARD WAKE KARI WOLD Just coll me 'Doc' • I con operate anywhere. Class Officer; Football; School Patrol; Homecoming King Busy here, busy there, to find her quiet is something rare. Band; Chorus; German Club; Pine Murmurs; Touchstones; Class Officer; G. A. A. LINDA LYONS It’s so nice to be natural, when you're naturally nice. Chorus; G A A.; Pine Murmurs ADMINISTRATION Superintendent L. E. Wood Principal 0. R. Benson Secretary Rennae Cooper School Board L-R: T. Wold, H. Reedy 0. Benson, A. Clark, G. Coombs, J. Reuter, L. Wood Secretaries Ardis Kelly Mary Norenberg 12 FACULTY Mrs. Brasgalla-Sr. High English Mr. Broekemeier-lndustrial Arts Mr. Busching-Band and Chorus Mrs. Chisholm-Library Mr. Floro-Sr. High Math and Social Studies Miss Gullickson-Jr. High English Mrs. Ittner-English and Math Mrs. Hanson-Jr. High Math Mr. Kolsted Jr. High Moth Mr. Nelson-Sr. High Science Mr. Osborn-Jr. High Social Studios and Driver Training Mr. Schullo-Sr. High Social Studies Mr. Smith-Physical Education Mrs. Smith-Music Miss SwoIstad-Home Economics Mrs. Volberding-Physical Education JANITORS School Nurse-Mrs. Kirt Ed and Jim The signing of the proclamation designated American Education Week for November 8—12. L. W. Wood-Supt. of Schools, L. Engebretson-Pres. of CLEA, A. D. Wold-Clerk of SB, John Rabion-Commander of American Legion, Axel Erickson-Mayor 16 UNDERCLASSMEN JUNIOR Allan Batterman Marvin Beaulieu Randolph Becker Rodney Benson Janette Carlson Larry Chastek Carol Coffman Gary Church Rita Conner Winfred Schneidner Bonita Dick Richard Ellis Ruth Furey Thomas Gamache Elaine Gehrke Sally Gehrke Sandra Giffen Charles Greenside Connie Hagenah Karen Hoglund 18 Georgina Hough Barry Isensee James Kermes Janice Kotta Carole Larson Darlene Larson Mary LaTourelle Beverly Lausche Larry Modigon Donald Masten Chester Molash Dennis Norenberg Sandra Norenberg Katherine Olson Diane Osborn Shirley Patton Eugene Rock Thomas Sather Glenn Schmidt Eugene See lye Terry Seelye Cecil Smith Cheryl Smith Sandra Smith 19 20 Orion Dunning Calvin Aaserude Loren Lyons Marion Ausk Kathleen Berg Adele Berge Victor Bisson Bruce Bobolink Ricky Canty Joesph Chase Bea Christopherson Brenda Church Randall Cooper Jack Dahl Susan DeYoung David Dupont Marvin Eichberg Solly Eichberg Charles Erickson Lane Erickson SOPHOMORE 2) Reldon fagre Michael Finn Carmel Folstrom Kenneth Gale Cynthia Goss Rene Henderson Susan Hill Susan Huffman Marie Iverson Linda Johnston Barbara Jones Sally Jones Wendell Lembke V. Tibbetts Gerald Kornezos Clifford LaTourelle Barbara Ledin Joyce Lego Melvin Losh Daryl Lyons Lois Madigan Judy Magney Bonnie Mettler Sally Molash Luana Nelson 22 Richard Nelson Carol Norenberg Poul Oman Walter Pagel Mark Pound Linda Premo John Reuter Richard Roberts Lois Wilson Roger Ruckman Barbara Seelye Jackie Seelye John Smith Nancy Smith Gene Stonge I Steven Stangel Melvena Staples Leonard Swanson Sandra Utley Steven Vaydich David Woke Jack Wells Diane Wittner 23 Coleen Wold FRESHMEN Timothy Gasche Earl Molash Harvey Woods Daniel Aaserude Patricia Armstrong Wanda Ausk Patty Bader Bradley Boyd Sharon Brown Kathy Brunette Gary Buck Ellen Brunette James Campbell Clara Carlson Donna Clark Dennis Conner Dale Cooper Tim Cooper George Coulombe Edward Coyle Linda Dahl Sunny DeYoung June Donnell 24 Diana Dunnell Brenda Eichberg Nina Eidsmoe Brian Erickson David Erickson Judith Flora Kathy Flora Lawrence Geilen Greg Gibson Constance Gish Richard Goss Steven Hagenah Oras Hanson Sandra Hanson Randy Headbird Richard Heller Eva Hoglund Kristie Hruby Cheryl Johnson John Jones Steven Jones Steven Kirkpatrick Coleen Kirt Randy Lausche 25 Clay Lillie Gary Ellis John Lindquist Lynette Mathews Jerome Neises John Neururer Julie Norenberg John Nyberg Charles Osborn Elizabeth Palmer Lloyd Patton Marilyn Riley Janet Roppe DeWayne Smith Loretta Smith Mindy Smith Nancy Smith Andrew Stangel Donna Steele Brenda Teal Barbara Trosen Jeffery Voeltz Nancy Wittner Rita Wood 26 27 1st RowL-R: E. Gomoche, J. Adkins, J. Jonas, P. Coyla, B. Goss, B. Cloud, J. Magney, B. Smith, L. Crookar, L Stongal, T. Norton, J. Osborn, D. Chastak, S- Backar. 2nd Row: L. Tanner M. Burnatta, R. Ryon, R. Morgan, J. Volbarding, D. Ellis, R. Robinson, V. Johnson, R. Utley, P. Broker, S. Voges, R. Adkins, W. Nelson, R. Smith. 3rd Row: R. Mattlar, R. Eichbarg, J. Allan, D. Heodbird, V. Lyons, A. Coffman, E. Mink, D. Kingbird, M. Frazer, J. Hinkemeyer, W. Cloud, V. Roisch, A. Jones. 4th Row: Mr. Kolsted, D. Gehrke, C. Johnson, D. Premo, P. Carlson, V. Swanson, A. Morrison, P. Clark, S. Chastak, P. Norenberg, B. Raimar, P. DeYoung, S. Johnson, M Littlawolf. 5th Row: Mr. South, N. Bohn, S. Eichbarg, H. Jonas, D. Vigen, W. Rock, D. Ericson, M. Hanson, L. Seelye, D. Latourelle, S. Gibson, G. Chastak. 6th Row: P. Morgan, S. Smith, J. Hough, C. Ellis, C. Nelson, K. Riley, E. Budreau, P. Johnston, H. Matthews, W. Heodbird, G. Heodbird, P. Masten, M. Lyons. 1st Row: C. Lyons, T. Zuelow, J. McCollum, S. Kingbird, S. Stoi, D. Canty, J. Chase, N. Chastak, S. Hinkemeyer, R. Walls, J. Utley, G. Aoserude, 2nd Row: Mrs. Brosgollo, D. Brunette, D. Zuelow, J. Finn, R. Budreau, L. Seelye, T. Morgan, T. Latourelle, C. Norton, J. McCowan, L. Schmidt, M. Barkley. 3rd Row: Mr. Smith, B. Erickson, B. Palmer, S. Lapham, S. Frazer, N. Floro, H. Molsah, A. Foster, J. Gamache, M. Church, J. Morrow. 4th Row: Mrs. Volbarding, K. Modigon, V Rock, J. Erickson, R. Iverson, Y. Grandy, B. Canty, B. Budreau, E. Howard, B. Brown, G. Losh, J. Burnette, I. Burnette. 5th Row: M. Premo, P. Adkins, B . Johnson, P. White, B. Seelye, K. Staples, D. Dupont, A- Kirt, M. Mallick, D. Jones, C. Bohn. 6th Row: R. Losh, M. Tibbetts, L. Nyberg, C. Harper, P. Bixenstine, D. Lembke, L. Goscho, M. Lyons, E. Seelye, J. Robinson, K. Adams. 28 Officers 8th grade advisors-Mrs. Brasgalla, Mrs. Volberding, Mr. Smith, Pres: J. Utley; V. Pres: J. Gomache; Sec.-Treos: 8A-C. Bohn, 8B-M. Church, 8C-G. Aaserude, Student Council: C. Norton 9th grade advisors-Mr. Osborn, Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Ittner; Pres: S. Kirkpatrick; V. Pres; D. Cooper; Sec: P. Bader; Trees: N. Wittner, J. Floro, C. Osborn; Student Council: M. Riley 10th grade advisors Mr. Flora, Mrs. Engebretson; Pres; D. Dupont; V. Pres: J. Lego; Sec: B. Church; Trees: S. Jones; Student Council: P. Oman 11th grade advisors-Mr. Schullo, Mr. Streed; Pres: C. Hagenah; V. Pres: C. Smith: Sec.-Treas: C. Larson; Student Council: J. Vaydich. 29 ATHLETICS FOOTBALL Cooch-Mr. McCoomb Assistant Coach-Mr. Raboin Capta ins-John Voydich and Jim Reuter Steve Stangel Chorles DeVorok Barry Isensee and Steve Vaydich John Reuter and Jim Reuter 31 Mr. McCoomb, D. Smith, S. Stongel, B. Pennington, J. Smith, S. Kirkpatrick, Mr. Raboin, J. Voeltz, R. Roberts, G. Gibson, J. Meyer, J. Reuter, B. Isensee, L. Swanson, B. Bruns, T. Seelye, C. Smith, J. Reuter, J. Vaydich, S. Voydich, C. DeVorak, R. Wake. CHEERLEADERS B. Church, S. Smith, J. Foster, N. Smith B. Teal, N. Smith, N. Eidsmoe, C. Bohn 33 BASKETBALL John Vaydich Jim Reuter Mr. McComb-Coach and Elementary Physical Education Eugene Rock I - I Terry See lye Richard Ellis 34 A Team L-R: J. Reuter, R. Ellis, E. Rock, D. Voydich, J- Voydich, R. Benson, T. Seeyle, P. Oman, M. Pound. Managers-C- Lillie and Randy Cooper. B Team 1st Row: J. Neises, D. Cooper, C. Erickson, S. Kirkpatrick, J. Jones, 2nd Row: Coach-Mr. Engebretson, B. Isensee, J. Voeltz, C. DeVorok, M. Eichberg. 35 ORGANIZATIONS PAPER STAFF 1st Row: L-R: J. Kotta, M- DeYoung, B. Brown, J. Landes, G. Voeltz, J. Reuter, C. Coffman, 2nd Row: G. Giffen, C. Smith, S. DeYoung, M. Latourelle, J. Foster, N. Ketchum, S Ketchum, L. Ellis, A. Huset, C. Neises, B. Jungels, D. Osborn, C. Erickson. 3rd Row: J. Lego, A. Botterman, J. Meyer, P. Oman, J. Vaydich, D. Dupont, B. Isensee, G Giffen, T. Olson, R. Cooper, Mr. Engebretson. 1st Row: L-R: J. Kotta-Poper Distributor, J. Landes- Editor, G. Voeltz - Business Manager, J. Reuter- Sports Editor. 3rd Row: M. DeYoung-Feature Editor, C. Coffmon-Paper Distributor, B. Brown-Assistant Editor. Joy Landes received an award for her editorial at the Journalism Conference. 37 SCHOOL PATROL Captains: D. Gehrke, S. Oehler, J. Allen, R. Eichberg, D. Croaker, D. Gehrke, R. Cooper, G. Ellis, J. Hinkemeyer, L. Swanson, A. Botterman, E. Molash, D. Smith, A. Oehler, G. Columbe, T. Gascho, R. Ellis, Mr. Broekemeier, R. Wake, C. Smith, M. Molash, D Gehrke, R. Becker, C. Lillie, M. Eichberg. CANTEEN L-R: R. Wood, A. Botterman, R. Connor, J. Voeltz, K. Flora, C. Goss, D. Wittner, C. Greenside, S. Glidden, S. Jones. 38 Library Club 1st Row: L-R: D. Donnell, D. Osborn, Mr. Church, K. Burnette, G. Foster, S. DeYoung, $. Utley, B. Palmer, C. Hough. 2nd Row: Mrs. Chisholm, C. Goss, C. Kirt, M. Smith, C. Hruby, K. Hoglund, S. DeYoung, D. Lorson, S. Norenberg, 3rd Row: J. Norenberg, S. Honson, K- Trosen, C. Bohn, G. Giffen, R. Neururer, E. Staples, S. Ketchum, R. Furey, M. Riley. 4th Row: J. Meyer, R. Cooper, T. Goscho, G. Columbe, C. Lillie, A. Battermon, M. Molash, M. Storer, D. Smith, L. Chostek, G. Schmidt, J. Campbell. Officers President: J. Meyer; V. President: Glenda Giffen; Secretary: Dorlene Larson; Treasurer: Allen Battermon; Student Council: Karen Hoglund; Reporter: Susan DeYoung. Student Council 1st Row: L R: Mr. Benson, M. Riley, K. Wold, J. Vaydich, P. Oman. 2nd Row: S. Gibson, L. Ellis, S. Smith, C. Norton, K. Hoglund. 39 GAA USHERS CLUB 1st Row: L-R R. Adkins, R. Robinson, D. Ellis, G. Chostek. 2nd Row: L-R M. Church, J. Donnell, J. Carlson, C. Norenberg, S- Norenberg, S. Smith, M. Riley. 40 AMARDS Pictures token from the ploy The Diary of Anne Frank 41 ANNUAL STAFF 1st Row: L-R K. Ledin, C Neises, B Ledin, C. Wold, S Hill, R Conner. 2nd Row: L-R Mr. Floro, D Osborn, A Huset, K. Wold, N. Ketchum. Junior Assistant Ediofr: D. Osborn; Assistant Editor: K. Ledin; Editor: K Wold; Advisor: Mr. Flora. On the job! 42 HOMECOMING Candidates: Bonnie Bission, Bob Bruns, Carol Neises, Jim Reuter, Rita Neururer, Richard Woke. 43 QUEEN-Rita Neururer; KING-Richard Woke DECLAMATION Non-Original Oratory M DeYoung, C Hagenah, A. Kirt Humorous Interpretation R Wood, C. Bohn, J Foster, R Iverson, S Lapham Coaches Mrs. Engebretson, Mrs. Brasgalla Story Telling N. Smith, M. DeYoung, R Cooper Extemporaneous Speaking D. Dupont Original Oratory D. Osborn, J. Meyer Extemporaneous Reading S DeYoung, B Isensee Serious Interpretation B. Teal, G. Foster, Y Grandy, J. Gamache Di scuss ion H Finn, S. Glidden 46 DEBATE CLUB 1st Row: L-R B. Isensee, D. Dupont, K. Roberts, R. Cooper, H. Finn, J Meyer. 2nd Row: L-R Mr. Osborn, C. Hogenoh, T. Olson, G Monn, D. Larson, S. Glidden, Mr South. 3rd Row: L-R S. Jones, $ Lapham, S. DeYoung, D. Osborn, M DeYoung AROUND THE SCHOOL 47 MUSIC Band CASS LAKE HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT BAND FLUTE TRIO SAX QUARTET Officers CLARINET QUARTET CASS LAKE HIGH SCHOOL MARCHING BAND HEAD MAJORETTE SIDE MAJORETTES FLUTE SOLO CORNET SOLO WOODWIND QUARTET CLARINET SOLO SAX SOLO 50 CHORUS JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS Senior Chorus Officers Accomp. 51 ADVERTISEMENTS SEARS, ROEBUCK CO. BEMIDJI BOOTERY ARCADE BEAUTY SALON PATTERSON'S DAIRY QUE EN ARTHUR M DANIELS, ATTORNEY AT LAW CASS LAKE HARDWARE GOSS' BOOKKEEPING GAFE'S TACKLE SHOP ELMER'S HARDWARE CASS LAKE TIMES CRAIG'S CAFE THE BIG FISH BIG WINNIE MOTEL VINNIBIGOSHISH RESORT SQUAW POINT RESORT ITTNER'S GARAGE SWANBERG'S GIFTS ULRICH V STORE CASS LAKE BOATS CoRwefl. CVotoaeR.?, Coic £i. qHul SpCLiaUz-ed music studio eirmon So fa.wm'- June. 2 -371 PKohe 55-WU 2 V j ajavAxjl Georae's Ga.ra.ae Jrt.cxer i«.rvitc 3.33-0.34- A jC£xt cv Cu 0bO - t-to . OOAurrru c£? t)jUus£- CKuX oJL Q JaA I juk 6U 5 ViJ61a3QuA-11 FRWKi V tU_ Ca lNfe 33S-23fc OLVr rJT FamwibBnuv aj. 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Mrs. Kennedy is seated to the left and Prince Philip to the right of the queen. Carolyn Kennedy is seated between the queen and her mother, and Sen. Robert Kennedy stands behind Mrs. Kennedy. 3 Miss Universe—The reigning queen of beauty in the universe dur- ing the year was a representative from Thailand. 4 Bosch Returns—Former Dominican Republic President Juan Bosch was vehement in his address at a rally September 25, shortly after his return to Santo Domingo. 5 Wins in Run-Off— Charles deGaulle polled 55.2 per cent of the vote in a run-off election against Francois Mitterrandon December 19. The vote gave DeGaulle the French presidency for another 7 years, but the strength of the Socialist-Communistic candidate corroded the popularity of the 71-year-old president.. 6 Agrees to Cease-Fire—Pakistani Foreign Minister Zulfikar Bhutto (right) agreed in the U.N. Security Council on September 22 to ac- cept the Council's cease-fire order in the undeclared war between Pakistan and India. Pakistan's announcement came after India had agreed to the order. 7 Abortive Coup Fails—Indonesian President Sukarno was toppled from power for a brief 20 hours last fall. He gestured at a cabinet 6 meeting on October 6 during his first public appearance after the coup, which seriously shook his one-man rule. 8 Soviet Winner — Russian author Mikhail Sholokhov was vacationing in the Ural region on October 18 when he heard he had been awarded the 1965 Nobel Prize for Literature. The December award ceremony was held in Stockholm. 9 Return to Desolation- Hundreds of families returned to the wreckage of their homes, destroyed by eruption of Taal volcano, south of Ma- nila, on September 28. Volcanic ash covered a six-mile-square area. The death toll was estimated at 500. 1 0 Price of War—The number of casualties increased as the U.S. stepped up its military action in Vietnam. American advisors took part in many helicopter missions, carrying wounded soldiers, both Vietnamese and American, to copters on makeshift litters for evac- uation to Saigon. 1 1 Reason to Celebrate—Chancellor Ludwig Erhard of West Germany waved to a cheering crowd in Bonn after his Christian Democrats surged to victory in the September 19 parliamentary’ elections. Mayor Willy Brandt's Social Democrats suffered defeat in the voting. 1 2 Colonial Rule Shaken—Rhodesian Premier Ian Smith broadcast a proclamation of sovereign independence for Rhodesia on November 11. The split from Britain was made in an attempt to insure a white minority rule of the African colony. It was the first such move against Britain since the American colonies broke away in 1776. Britain re- taliated swiftly and took the problem to the U.N. Security Council, which asked all nations to enforce an oil embargo against the Afri- can colony. '1 - • «.• - .' 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