Cass Lake High School - Touchstones Yearbook (Cass Lake, MN)

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7 In August, flood waters of the Chena River in Alaska caused hundreds of millions of dollars m damage Fif- teen thousand residents of Fairbanks were evacuated 8 In July. 4.700 Federal troops were called m to suppress noting in Detroit. Michigan Many other cities experienced similar riots during 1967 9 On November 9. following years of preparation and the expenditure of billions of dollars, the first giant Saturn rocket was launched from Cape Kennedy 10 UCLA's basketball team, featuring 7 foot. 2-mch lew Alcmdor. was undefeated in 1967 and could con- ceivably set an all time win record during 1968 11 Secretary Robert C. Weaver looks over a possible solution to part of the pollution problem, a mimcar which features a small gasoline electric engine 12 In January, a record smashing 26 inches of snow fell in Chicago in 29 hours and brought the entire area to a virtual standstill for more than a week Cass Lake High School Cass Lake , Minnesota TOUCHSTONES 1968 ...centuries old, the smooth green shining stone— and old and brittle the long yellow fingers of the man who sat in the sunlight rubbing the polished bit of jade, softly, over and over. His face was cut and chisled deep with etching of the long dead years—but his eyes, as he rubbed the touchstone, were young and shining bright. With each touch of the oft-felt stone, memories came crowding, pushing back with their resurgence the very stuff of time itself. He was no longer old and filled with weariness; the dust of disillusion was utped clean from the tired old eyes and they glowed once more with the remembered fer- vor of all the happiness left’neath the accumul- ated rubble of the passing years. For this was the magic of the stone, that it’s touch held no essence of evil, but that through it’s wizardy came only the good... only the sweet... THE TOUCHSTONE...MAGIC KEY TO VAULTS OF HAPPINESS REMEMBERED! • 't7T nc rvtC' T ne jnvp i r drtvryT? y?7r]P yyrrrr 'noft f fi 'VTrffnuW VC WXM rfpr 7yp vrr fftjrrvz 'yl a 7 C'J’ rvict ''neri 'T u yy r 'typfi 'li 7y?fV 7pVT ?y? 7r)r rp y v 'Uvr met jetr ry' -nyo 'TTQ si nu ydrrp '7r'fjP Noixvoiaaa FOOTBALL 1st Row; L —R: B. Larson, J. Munnell, J. Smith, J. Johnson, L. Patton, T. Johnson. 2nd Row: E. Molosh, C. Norton, G. Gibson, J. Voeltz, J. Reuter, S. Gibson. 3rd Row: M. Burris, R. Cooper, S. Hogenah, D. Erickson, C. Harper, $. Vaydich, K. Benson, D. Vigen, D. Cooper. Coach Falk Coach Bonnell 4 BASKETBALL Coach Bonnell, Co-Captains-M. Pound, P. Oman, Coach Gorman 1 st Row; L —R: C. Norton, P. Oman, M. Pound, C. Erickson, S. Vaydich, D. Conner. 2nd Row: Mr. Gorman, J. Voeltz, G. Gibson, S. Kirk. Patrick, B. Erickson, B. Erickson, B. Boyd, C. Lillie, R. Cooper, Mr. Bonnell. 6 Steve Vaydich Mark Pound 1st Row; L-R: J. Munnell, T. Norton, A. Coff- man, D. Ellis, R. Smith, S. Stai. 2nd Row: Mr. Gorman, D. Vigen, S. Gibson, C. Harper, M. Hanson, D. Erixon, P. Bixenstine. 7 WRESTLING 1st Row; L-R: Mr. Folk, J. Nyberg, D. Conty, C. Osborn, 2nd Row: E. Mo lash, L. Swanson, L. Potton, D. Lembke, C. Aaserude. 3rd Row: D. Cooper, D. Croaker, K. Benson, W. Lembke, J. Neises. 8 SENIOR WRESTLERS L-R: L. Swanson, W. Lembke, C. Aaserude 1st Row; L —R: T. Lauritsen. R. Foster, D. Chas- tek, D. Raisch, D. Seelye, W. Ausk, J. Chase, L. Bisson. 2nd Row: D. Carlson, R. Robinson, W. Carlson, A. Cloud, K. Smith, D. Larson, R. Wells, R. Eichberg, M. Frazer. 3rd Row: A. Dick, R. Mettler, K. Wright, T. LaTourelle, D. LaTourelle, R. Smith, C. LaTourelle, B. Worcester, K. Wells. 9 CHEERLEADERS L. Dohl, N. Wittner, N. Smith, J. Erickson, K. Floro Ponther - N. Eidsmoe P. Broker B. Reimer, M. Wittner P. Norenberg, M. Reuter 10 Lake High School at the State Golf Meet last spring. TRACK 1st Row; L-R: C. Norton, J. Reuter, E. Molash, L. Swanson, W. Worcester R. Croaker, Coach Bonnell, G. Korneios, R. Cooper, K. Rebers, D. DuPont, D. Cooper. 11 HOMECOMING KING STEVE QUEEN LINDA 14 Attendants John Reuter, Diane Wittner, Melvena Staples, Gary Church 15 LETTERMEN 1st Row; L-R: D. Erixon, J. Nyberg, D. Conner, J. Reuter, C. Norton, C. Osborn, R. Croaker. 2nd Row: M. Hanson, L. Swanson, L. Patton, C. Erickson, M. Pound, D. Vigen, S. Gibson, J. Smith. 3rd Row: E. Molash, C. Lillie, C. Harper, D. DuPont, J. Neises, J. Voeltz, G. Gibson, D. Cooper. 4th Row: L. Swanson, R. Cooper, W. Lembke, K. Benson, S. Vaydich, L. Erickson, S. Kirkpatrick, K. Rebers, P. Oman. J. Reuter, G. Gibson, S. Kirkpatrick, K. Benson 16 GAA 1 st Row; L—R: L. Croaker, D. Donnell, J. Jones, D. Gomache, J. Adkins, J. Gomache, R. Utley, B. Goss, P. Coyle, B. Reimer, J. Krob, K. Bur- nette. 2nd Row: K. Floro, B. Wittner, P. Norenberg, S. Voges. P. Johnston, V. Johnson, E. Brown, B. Brown, R. Johnson, L. Premo, G. Foster, S. Nelson, V. Swanson, M. Church. 3rd Row: P. Broker, R. Nyberg, N. Wittner, C. Bohn, E. Howard, P. Boyd, L. Dahl, M. Smith, E. Hog- lund, M. Premo, M. Iverson, R. Iverson, N. Bohn, A. Morrison. 4th Row: B. Budreau, C. Noren- berg, C. Johnson, S. Frazer, D. Wittner. Advisor: Mrs. Volberding OFFICERS K. Flora, N. Wittner, E. Hoglund, M. Smith, D. Wittner, C. Norenberg 17 ANNUAL STAFF 1st Row; L-R: C. Wold, S. Hill, Mr. Floro, J. Floro, B. Ledin. 2nd Row: D. Winner, N. Floro, C. Goss, B. Church, D. Owens, S. Jones, C. Norenberg, J. Norenberg, C. Kirt. Jr. Ass’t. Editor - Judy Floro, Editor - Sue Hill, Sr. Ass’t. Editor - Coleen Wold. Advisor - Mr. Floro. 18 STUDENT COUNCIL DEM B «J L-R: L. Johnston, R. Cooper, D. DuPont, Mr. Benson, R. Smith, D. Vigen, D. Wittner, K. Benson, K. Rebers, M. Smith, J. Gomoche, R. Roberts, D. Bohn. 1 t Row; L-R: N. Smith, Mr. Busching, B. Ledin, D. Dupont. 2nd Row: G. Foster, $. Nolson, C. Kirt N. Flora, D. Wittner, L. Johnston, R. Chastek. 19 LIBRARY CLUB Officers Pres. - C. Norenberg, Sec. - S. Utley, Advisor - Mrs. Chisholm, V. Pres. - C. Kirt, St. Council • R. Cooper, Tn as. - T. Gascho. 1st Row; L —R: D. Gamache, K. Brunette, M. Church, J. Nyberg, M. Gascho, S. Utley, L. Palmer, B. Wittner, M. Dunning, B. Goss, L. Croaker. 2nd Row: R. Nyberg, B. Palmer, C Nelson, A. Coffman, P. Norenberg, D. Kelly, C. Norenberg, D. Dalbec, M. Gehrke, S. Hanson. 3rd Row: S. Huff, M. Reuter, D. Smith, T. Gascho, R. Cooper, K. Trosen, J. Norenberg, M. Wittner, C. Kirt, K. Riley, S. Frazer. Advisor: Mrs. Chisholm 20 GERMAN CLUB 1st Row; L-R: G. Aoserude, J. Gomache, D. Grandy, Y. Grandy, R. Iverson, N. Flora, D. Wittner, J. Floro, K. Brunette, N. Wittner, D. Donnell, J. Johnson, K. Flora. 2nd Row: Mrs. Engebretson, E. Howard, J. Erickson, S. Jones, S. Frazer, C. Kirt, R. Nyberg, L. Johnston, B. Trosen, M. Smith, S. Hanson, C. Reuter, E. Hoglund, S. Hill, 3rd Row: T. LaTourelle, M. Premo, A. Kirt, K. Staples, B. Budreau, D. DuPont, N. Eidsmoe, C. Bohn, K. Trosen, J. Hershberger, J. Norenberg, N. Smith, C. Wold. 4th Row: M. Pound, R. Roberts, T. Gascho, S. Kirkpatrick, J. Neises, R. Heller, C. Lillie, B. Erickson, K. Benson, C. LaTourelle, D. Aoserude, L. Ascho, B. Erickson. GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS A. Kirt, E. hoglund, S. Hill, M. Pound, Mrs. Engebretson, R. Roberts 21 AWARDS 1st Row; L —R: J. Gomache, D. Grandy, J. Johnson, R. Iverson. 2nd Row: S. Hill, C. Kirt, C. Reuter, N. Smith, C. Bohn. 3rd Row: D. DuPont, R. Cooper, K. Benson, R. Roberts, Mrs. Engebretson. 22 23 SAFETY PATROL c«oo 5; c QC 1 st Row; L-R: R. Hanson, J. Hinkemeyer, D. Roisch, G. Smith, L. Trosen, R. Croaker, L. Swanson. 2nd Row: Mr. Broekemeier, L. Tanner, D. Allen, A. Lynch, T. Robinson, 0. Folstrom. 3rd Row: G. Kornezos, M. Frazer, D. Croaker, D. Lembke, D. Smith, J. Weisert, E. Molash. CANTEEN 24 p A P E R 1st Row; L-R: G. Foster, C. Norenberg, D. Wittner, L. Johnston, C. Kirt, M. Smith. 2nd Row: C. Bohn, J. Norenberg, M. Riley, A. Kirt, C. Reuter, N. Eidsmoe, N. Wittner, L. Dahl. 3rd Row: R. Cooper, G. Gibson, K. Rebers, D. Cooper, Mr. Engebretson. DECLAMATION L-R; 1st Row: G. Foster, K.. Burnette, K. Staples, A. Kirt, R. Iverson, S. Glidden, M. Smith, L. Johnston, C. Goss. 2nd Row: C. Bohn, N. Bohn, A. Morrison, J. Johnson, R. Wood, D. Winner, J. Norenberg, M. Gascho, S. Hill. 3rd Row: Mrs. Kngebretson, R. Cooper, D. DuPont, R. Roberts, L. Gascho, T. Gascho, J. Osborn. 26 BAND 1st Row; L-R: C. Wold, S. Gibson, D. Kelly, M. Stoples, E. Hoglund, N. Smith, S. Hill, C. Nelson. 2nd Row: J. Floro, S. Glidden, N. Eidsmoe, N. Wittner, B. Palmer, S. Voges, C. Johnson, B. Church, G. Ellis, G. Foster. 3rd Row: R. Wood, B. Ledin, G. Gibson, D. Wittner, B. Trosen, J. Neises, S. Kirkpatrick, N. Flora, J. Erickson, D. Conner, M. Fossum. 4th Row: M. Pound, C. Ellis, D. Owens, J. Johnson, C. Bohn, R. Roberts, K. Trosen, T. Johnson, S. Frazer, D. Bohn. 5th Row: B. Erickson, M. Reuter, B. Reimer, D. Dupont, K. Benson, K. Flora, C. Reuter, J. Voeltz. Director: Mr. Busching 28 ACCOMPANISTS L-R: J. Johnson, R. Roberts, C. Bohn, C. Nelson WOODWIND OU1NTET TRUMPET TRIO LR: D. Kelly, C. Nelson, C. Bohn, S. Glidden, G. Foster P. Oman, J. Neises S. Kirkpatrick 30 l-R; 1st Row: D. DuPont, J. Johnson, T. Johnson, H. Roberts 2nd Row: J. Neises, K. Benson, P. Oman. SAXOPHONE QUARTET • CLARINET QUARTET L-R: M. Pound, C, Ellis, B. Ledin, R. Wood. L-R: J. Flora, S. Gibson, C. Wold, B. Church. SOLOISTS 1st Row: C. Goss, R. Wood, C. Ellis, E. Hoglund, N. Flora. 2nd Row: D. Owens, D. DuPont, K. Benson, J. Neises, P Oman, S. HiU. 31 CHORUS 1st Row; L-R: C. Goss, C. Ellis, A. Morrison, G. Foster, K. Floro, S. Hanson, R. Wood, J. Floro, B. Church, M. Iverson, E. Howard, J. Erickson. 2nd Row: J. Johnson, N. Floro, J. Hershberger, C. Bohn, R. Iverson, N. Smith, B. Ledin, S. Hill, C. Reuter, C. Wold, C. Nelson, N. Bohn, S. Chastek. 3rd Row: D. Cooper, J. Voeltz, D. DuPont, M. Pound, G. Gibson, R. Roberts, K. Rebers, S. Gibson, T. Johnson. QUARTET M. Pound, N. Smith, S. Hill, R. Roberts SOLOISTS J. Johnson, N. Smith, D. Dupont, R. Wood 1st Row; I—R: M. Johnston, M. Wittner, D. Bis- son, D. Seggermon, J. Thompson, J. Johnson, M. Goscho, C. Donne H, D. Bohn, K. Von Dyke, S. Gale. 2nd Row: R. Wittner, M. Johnson, A. Coffman, M. Neises, R. Chase, M. Kelley, Y. Gehrke, D. Johnson, B. Eichberg. 3rd Row: R Church, B. Larson, S- Larson, W. Larson. 33 34 SENIORS R Coha Act tfe ron S sautdc -Ae. ta. Zrzr wtz-------------att, OA cut fazrtz i,, a A MJa ryu jJ Act daru rur £ae4s _ a£. At a . O . h sC4 cZ LdtiyyrxaAL y st4 7Ju j ru tls tr 36 SENIORS CLASS MOTTO: We, too, born to freedom and believing in freedom, are willing to fight to maintain freedom. We and all others who believe as deeply as we do would rather die on our feet than live on our knees. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President-S. Jones Vice President-B. Ledin Secretary-L. Johnston Treasurer-J. Reuter Student Council-K. Rebers Advisor-Mr. Nelson CLASS FLOWER: Long- Stemed Red Rose CLASS COLORS: Mint Green and Silver 37 ADELE BERGE “A girl whom many nice words follow. G.A.A., Chorus, German Club BRENDA CHURCH “She has the highest blush pressure. G.A.A., Cheerleading, Band, Chorus, German Club, Annual Staff, Amards, Class Officer RANDY COOPER Hello all you lucky peo- ple, here I am. Football, Basketball Mgr., Track, Letterman s Club, School Patrol, Library Club, Band Mgr,, Chorus, German Club, Paper Staff, Amards, Declamation, Stu- dent Council KATHLEEN CROAKER Be cheerful and pass it along. G.A.A., Library Club DAVID DUPONT ’Before I start my speech I would like to say some- , . ' thing. Football, Track, Letter- man s Club, Band, Chorus, German Club, Paper Staff, Amards, Declamation, Class Officer, Student Council, F.T.A., Basketb all CHUCK ERICKSON The will to do, the soul to dare. Basketball, Baseball, Pa- per Staff, German Club, Letterman s Club 38 LAKE ERICKSON “Never do today what you can do tomorrow, for to- morrow may never come Football, Basketball, Band, Chorus, Lelte r man s Club, School Patrol, Track CARMEL FOLSTROM ( “Kindness is wisdom. Library Club, Band CYNTHIA GOSS “We know her, yet we know ■ her not. Library Club, Band, Chorus, Canteen Staff, German Club, Annual Staff, Declamation SUSAN HILL “A willing heart, a help- ing hand always ready on demand. Band, Chorus, German Club, Annual Staff, Amards, Can- teen Staff, Class Officer, Declamation. MARIE IVERSON “The soul of this girl is her clothes. G.A.A., Chorus, Amards, Class Officer LINDA JOHNSTON ‘Her smiles speak for her. G.A.A., Library Club, Band, Chorus, German Club, Paper Staff, Declamation, Class Officer, Royalty, Student Council, F.T.A. 39 SALLY JONES A quick wit and a ready •i ’ smile. G.A.A., Chorus, German Club, Annual Staff, Amards, Class Officer, Canteen Staff GERALD KORNEZOS A thoughtful face, but a guilty smile,” Track, School Patrol CLIFFORD LATOURELLE “There are a lot of cards in our class, but he‘s the only joker. German Club BARBARA LED1N « . , I m just innocent, let the others be great. Band, German Club, F.T.A., Canteen Staff, Class Offi. cer. Chorus, Annual Staff, Amards, Royalty 40 BONNIE METTLER A soft voice and a pretty smile. G.A.A., Library Club MERLE MOL ASH If studying is the cause of death. I It live for- ever. School Patrol, Library Club I LUANA NELSON ''To know her is to like her.” CAROL NORENBERG ‘‘The only way to have a friend is to be one, G.A.A., Library Club, Paper Staff, Annual Staff, Amards, Usher s Club PAUL OMAN His shyness never stands in his way. Golf, Football, Basketball, Letterman s Club, German Club, Band, Chorus, Paper Staff, Student Council DALE OVENS ‘Speech is silver, silence is golden. Band, Chorus, Annual Staff 41 MARK POUND Me s not a chip off the old block, he’s the old block himself. Golf, Football, Base ball, Letterman’s Club, Band, Chorus, German Club, Can teen Staff, Basketball KENNETH REBERS Not the noisy type but he does his share. Basketball, Track, Student Council, Paper Staff, Let- terman s Club JOHN REUTER Weep not for me teacher dear, I’m not dead but sleeping here. Basketball, Football, Track, Letterman s Club, Amards, Class Officer, Royalty RICHARD RCBERTS If a line were crooked, I’d argue it straight. Football, Track, Band, Chorus, German Club, Amards, Class Officer, Declamation, Canteen Staff, Student Council JACKIE SEE LYE “Her ways are ways of pleasant- ness. CECIL SMITH “School is fine, from the out- side. Football, Track, Letterman’s Club, School Patrol 42 JOHN SMITH Men of few words are the ■ • best men. Football, Letterman'$ Club, School Patrol, Library Club, Class Officer NANCY SMITH Always dependable, always kind, and never in her studies behind. G.A.A., Cheerleading, Student Council, Chorus, German Club Amards, Class Officer, Canteen Staff, Declamation, Band, F.T.A. MELVENA STAPLES A laugh and a smile are with her all the while. G.A.A.t Band, Chorus, German Club, Class Officer, Royalty, Student Council LONNIE SWANSON “The harder tr to be gooder, the worser 1 am. Wrestling, Track, Letterman s Club, School Patrol, SANDRA UTLEY Be Quiet, she’s thinking. G.A.A., Library Club, Chorus STEVE VAYDICH Letterman s Club, Royalty, Track, Bssketball, Base- ball, Football 43 JACK WELLS “I can't get up with the sun, I m out too late with the daughter. Amards DIANE WITTNER There are diamonds in her II eyes, G.A.A., Band, German Club, Class Officer, Chorus, Paper Staff, Annual Staff, Declamation, Royalty, Canteen Staff, Student Council COLEEN WOLD “I don’t play favorites, I love 'em all. Band, Chorus, German Club, Annual Staff, Canteen Staff, Amards, Class Officer, SUSAN DEYOUNG “Not much - - a great siveet silence. Library Club, Band, Chorus, German Club, Paper Staff, Declamation 44 JUNIORS CLASS OFFICERS President-J. Voeltz Vice President-S. Hagenah Secretary-E. Hog lurid Treasurer-R. Wood Student Counc il-M. Smith Advisors-Mr. Schweder Mr. Bonnet I Mrs. Armstrong Daniel Aaserude Pat Armstrong Wanda Ausk Bradley Boyd Sharon Brown Kathy Brunette Gary Buck Dennis Conner Dale Cooper Edward Coyle Linda Dahl Diana Donnell Brenda Eichberg Nina Eidsmoe Gary Ellis Brian Erickson David Erickson Judith Flora Kathy Flora T imothy Gascho 46 Greg Gibson Lawerence Gielen Steve Hagenoh Oras Hanson Sandra Hanson Randy Headbird Richard Heller Eva Hoglund Janna Johnson Sheryl Johnson John Jones Steven Kirkpatrick Colleen Kirt Randy Lausche Clay Lillie Alvin Lindquist Gerald Masten Lynett Matthews Earl Mo lash Jerome Neises Julie Horen berg John Hyberg Charles Osborn Elizabeth Palmer Lloyd Patton Linda Premo Carol Reuter Victoria Reyes Marilyn Riley Elizabeth Roller 47 SOPHOMORES CLASS OFFICERS President-S. Stai Vice President-L. Gascho Secretary-A. Kirt Treasurer-R. Johnson Student Council-J. Gamache Advisors-Mrs. Engebretson Mr. Flora Gloria Aaserude Kenneth Adams Trudi Ball Mark Barkley Kim Benson Paul Bixenstine Carol Bohn pattie Boyd Brenda Brown Dale Brunette Barbara Budreau Dana Canty James Chase Nancy Chastek Tim Cooper Donald Croaker Dena Dupont Brad Erickson Jill Erickson Nancy Flora 49 GeorgeineFoster Sherry Frazer Janice Gamache Luke Gascho Richard Goss Diana Grandy Yvonne Grandy Colin Harper Mary Hershberger Susan Hinkemeyer Elaine Howard Charlotte Hough Ruth Iverson Barbara Johnson Retta Johnson Steve Jones Andrea Kirt Tim LaTourelle Dale Lembke Darryl Lyons Mark Lyons Helen Molash Thomas Morgan Charles Norton Louis Nyberg Ramona Nyberg Barbara Palmer Margo Pr emo John Robinson Lynn Schmidt 50 5) FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS President-T. Johnson (Not Pictured) Vice President-O. Ellis Secretary-P. Carlson Treasurer-B. Wittner Student Council-D. Vigen Advisors-Mr. Osborn Mr. Dunham Joyce Adkins Ronald Adkins Albert Serge Nancy Bohn Patricia Broker Elizabeth Brown Jo Ann Burnette Pamela Carlson Marilyn Chase Gary Chastek Richard Chastek Sheryl Chastek Marcene Church Wanda Cloud Peggy Coyle Linda Croaker Sara Eichberg Claudia Ellis David Ellis David Erixon 52 Elaine Gamache Scott Gibson Bonnie Goss Mark Hanson James Hinkemeyer Carol Johnson John Johnson Torger Johnson Vickie Johnson Pauline Johnston Jackie Jones Darwin Kingbird Jean Krob Byron Larson Donald LaTourelle Mary LittlewoK Holly Matthews Randy Mettler Patricia Morgan Robert Morgan Ann Morrison John Munnell Cheryl Nelson Wayne Nelson Phyllis Norenberg Thomas Norton WendelI Otness Galen Owens Down Premo Virginia Raisch Kathryn Riley Bonnie Reimer Richard Robinson Henry Roy Russell Smith 53 Vickie Swanson Randi Utley Dale Vigen Sandra Voqes James olberding Barbara Wittner 54 EIGHTH GRADE 8th GRADE CLASS OFFICERS President-D. Conner Vice President- . Wittner Secretary-M. Johnson Treasurer-A. Coffman Student Council-R. Smith Advisor-Mrs. Volberding 1st Row; L-R: R. Honsen, M. Brown, L. Trosen, W. Stongel, R. Polries, B. Ausk, R. Wittner, T. Burris, M. Johnson, B. Cloud, C. Hough, K. Munnell, B. Weisert, D. Gomoche, D. Seelye, J. Hough, R. Croaker. 2nd Row: S. Johnson, G. Sweeney, B. Erickson, D. Bisson, M. Reuter, D. Johnson, R. Roller, M. Dunning, P. Clark, J. Nyberg, E. Budreau, B. Smith, R. Gehrke, B. Goss, A. Coffman, T. Erickson, D. Dalbec, S. Brown. 3rd Row: D. Seggerman, M. Wittner E. King, S. Glidden, D. Kelly, M. Goscho, W. Head- bird, G. Headbird, C. Kingbird, Z. Williams, M. Fraser, R. Rock, P. Hill, G. Froser, D. Con- ner. 4th Row: J. Allen, R. Eichberg, J. Major, Y. Folstrom, s. Smith, K. Wells, D. Headbird, M. Norenberg, D. Carlson, A. Clark, L. Cloud, C. Jones, A. Jones, R. Stongel. 5th Row: L. Seelye, R. Juenke, R. Smith, M. Norenberg, J. Ryon, L. Tanner. Advisors: Mr. Smith ond Mrs. Volberding 55 SEVENTH GRADE 1st Row; L —R: J. Howard, S. Anderson, C. Hough, S. Gale, M. Johnston, M. Johnston, D. Lindquist, E. Headbird, R. Stangel, R. Patton, L. Chastek, R. Foster, D. Raisch, R. Church, R. Hanson, R. Budreau, D. Worcester, E. Norton, D. Worcester, D. Wittner. 2nd Row: I. Harrison, C. Goggleye, D. Johnson, T. Lauritsen, A. Cloud, D. Modigen, G. Carlson, D. Bisson, B. Eichberg, L. Polries, K. VanDyke, B. Burnette, M. Otness, M. Carlson, L. Dick, C. Hinkemeyer, S. Larson, B. Larson, D. Smith, R. Jones, C. Donnell, 3rd Row: B. Major, 0. Folstrom, R. Chase, J. Johnson, J. Thomas, D. Bohn, T. Ball, Y. Gehrke, L. Noren- berg, V. Brown, M. Stangel, D. Finn, D. Bohn, M. Fossum, B. Larson, J. Hershberger, G. Smith, J. Denny, J. Hinkemeyer. 4th Row: J. Lyons, B. Premo, M. Budreau, S. Seelye, W. Carlson, M. Robinson, A. Dick, G. Hanson, T. Robinson, J. Norenberg, L. Hough, B. Budreau, K. Smith, S. Baker, S. Christopherson, S. Robinson. Advisors: Mr. Gibson and Mr. Lambert 56 A DMINISTRA TION FACULTY ADMINISTRATION Wood, H. Reedy, A. Wold, 0, Benson, ?nd Row: A. Clark, M. Meltler, J. Reuter. Superintendent - C. E. Wood 58 Principal - O. R. Benson FACULTY Mr. Flora - Sr. High Math Mr. Engebretson - Business Education Mrs. Carlson - Jr. High Math Mr. Kolstad - Jr. High Math Mr. Broekemeier - Industrial Arts Miss Swalstad - Home Economics 59 Mrs. Armstrong - Sr. High English Mr. Dunham - Jr. High English and His,0ry Mr. Lambert - Jr. High Social Studies Mr. Bonnell - Sr. High Social Studies 60 Mr. Osborn - Jr. High Social Studies and Drivers Training Mr. Schweder - Jr. High Science Mr. Gibson - Jr. High Science Mr. Nelson - Sr. High Science 61 Mr. South - Attendance Official - Custodians - Mr. Erickson Mr. Brogger 62 Jrra jcej flsritt? 2 Vaa soa 's GARMENT SHOP famous brands atfxfo arfncts 33S-23II CASS LAKE M. 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