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

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...centuries ole1, the smooth green shining stone Laiul old and brittle the ]onc yellow fingers of tho man who sat in the sunlight rubbing the.polished bit of iado,' softly, over ane' ovor. TTis face vms cut and chiseled V oep with the etching of the 1 one dead years |a| , 1. but his eyes, I as he rubbed the touchstone, were as young and shining bright. with each touch of the oft-felt stone, TnrnorifVfr came crowding, pushinc bach with their resurgence the very stuff of time itself, lie was no longer old and filled with weariness; The dust of disillusion was wined clean fj n the tired old eyes and they glowed once more remembered fervor e accumulated rubble i F- Wisr sears. nagic of the stone, that its touch heTd no essence of evil, but that through its wizardry amo only the good...only the sweet. . . T!IF TOUCHSTONE . . . MAGIC KEY TO VAULTS OF HAPPINESS REMEMBERED! - fc, % We the Seniors of 108l, do prioudly dedicate the '80-'8l edition of the Touchstones Annual to the Janitors, for beeping our halls, walls, and floors clean. You are re snected rreatlv, and ye tip our hats yon! 3 3VD m6! Mr. Ness- Administrative Assistant Mr. Peacock- Principal Mrs. Wold, Mrs. Oakes, Mrs. Senn- Secretaries Mrs. Ramsey- Speech Therapist Marilyn Greenside- Secretarv 5 Mr. Gibson I.S.S.S. and Physics Mrs. Hall Special Educati Mr. Hanson I.S.S.S. Mrs. Hough Indian Crafts I. fcjr. Labraaten A.V. and Health Mr. Knudson Biology and Chemistry Mrs. Mason Vocal Music Mr. Leet Math Ttfr. Milbrandt Athletic Director, PhyEd Ms. Kruger Physical Education Mr. McKercher Instrumental Music Mr. Mills Auto Mechanics 10 Mr. Somrock Social Studies Mrs. Somrock Science Ms. Art Mr. Staples Title I Ward Mr. Winkka Industrial Arts Mr. Welch Special Education 11 •K-E’i:-! f lIO(VE Al lO MECHANICS Ro I: t. bichbcrg, J. Ficro, J. Hough, B. Cameron, S. Nguyen. Kow 2: 1. Wolicr, J. Ward, D. Vizenor, M. Adkins, H. Dunham, K. Finn. Row 3: T Beaulieu, Mr. Mills, Adv , W. Brunellc, V. Picolci. Mr. Kirk, Adv., C Harper. K. Beaulieu, k Premo, C. Stangcl, S. Muller, C. Pcmbcrlon, r Mulholland Officers: C. Harper, B Cameron, C. Peinberion, E. bichbcrg, Is. Muller. W. Brunclle 13 ANNUAL STAFF Row I: L. Com pi on, P. Hasbrouck, R Palmer, typist; N. Dickenson, A. Hough, L. Dick, G. Nybcrg. Row 2: S. Smith, M. Bellauger, K. Larson, photo. J. Frazer, typist; S. Clark, photo.; C. Tiggcmann, Asst Bus. Mgr.; S. Volk, typist. Row 3: J. Norenbcrg, Assi Bus. Mgr.; L. Sather, Jr. Asst. Ed.; M. Jones, Jr. Asst. Ed.; B. Beebe. Bus. Mgr. Row 3: C. Homer, Sr. Asst. Ed.; D. Graham, Editor; S. Brusgalla, Sr. Asst. Ed. 14 I.IBKAKY CLUB (Clockwise): T. Chvala, Mrs. Gibson, Advisor; B. Drahcim, B. Tormanen, A. Wind, P. Hasbrouck, Mrs. Jones, K. Tormanen, K. Tormanen. 15 DRAMA Row 1: D. Graham, N. Mom Row 2: V. Tormaurn, ( Katz, S. Stai, D Finn, D. Katz, Mrs KfMon, advisor. Row 3: L. Dick, I) Goodwin, G. Nyberg. Row 4; C. Jacobson. S (ichrkc. Graham. B. Noicnbcrg. S. Brasgalia. 1. Bowman, C. Brown. I). Brasgalia, M. Dickenson. Row 5: «. Oakes. SPEAK OUT Ro I R • • T. m°nVJd ( rr R VRTwm neBn RoTv M. Dickenson. i=SS=;=iS“'- AND HEARD F.S.C.O. Row 1: J. Bcrgc, L. Sather, D Bcrge, S. Brasgalla Row 2: R Town, S. Smith, S. Volk. D. Katz. D Finn, K. Tormancn. D. Nyberg, L Dick, G. Nyberg, P Reimer. T. Grummer, D Canecn Row 3: R. Hershberger, E. Schmid. K Hough, L Walton. D. Goodwin, S. Smith, L Compton, B. Compton. J. Wosika. A Walton, C Brogger, S. Richards. R Vikre, J Smith. B Beebe, D Brasgalla, R Cramer. Row 4 M. Jone , ir. Knud son. Advisor. 18 ••( ( ZJT: «eo ' ••o STUDENT COUNC IL Row I: C. Katz, J. Holstein. J. Roy, T. Supler, M Bennett. R. Rcscndiz. R. Whitefealher. Row 2: Mr. Engebretson. Adv.; V. Tormanen. V Mark. C Homer. C Brown. S. Thompson. A. 1 iggeinann, S. Volk. C. Brown. R C rar Row 3: D. Berge. T. Supler. T Bowman. J Berge Officers: C. Homer. Sec.; C. Brown. Pres ; S. Thompson, V. Pres. 19 GERMAN III In Bus: J. Frazer, K. Larson, P. Hasbrouck, C. Homer, D. Graham, G. Oakes, B. Norenbcrg. A. Tiggemann. D. Bergc, R. Palmer, J. Norenbcrg. On Bus: J. Berge, D. Caneen, T. Bowman, B Beebe, S. Pritchard, C. Tiggemann, S. Brasgalla. RIGGLI I- RM AN CLUB Row I: B. Beebe. G. Oakes, C. Homer, I). Graham, S. Brasgalla, K. Suplcr, C. Graham. Row 2: J. Norcnberg. C. Tiggemann. I . Goss, J. Wosika, J. Frazer. P. Reimer. B. Compton. Row .1: G Nyberg, R. Palmer. L. Compton, P. Hasbrouck. A Walton. B. Norcnberg. D. Goodwin. S. Smith, A. Tiggemann. K. Borchardt, K. Larson, P. Goss, D. Adkins. K. Pemberton, L. Sather. K. Tormancn, R Richards, M. Dickenson, B Tormanen. Row 4: D. Caneen, B Berl e, L. Dick, J. Neises, S. Thompson, D. Finn. D. Berge, S. Pritchard, S. Volk, T Bowman. M. Jones, S. Smith, J. Smith. D. Katz, J. Dorn, J. Berge, R. Town, D. Brasgalla, G. Gehrke. Advisor. Frau Engcbretson. A. £ S4 DEUTSCHER © g t pTi the sound of music CHOMl S Row I: S Kenner, C. N berg, S. Clawson, T. Wosika, A. Kat , J. Lckman. K Schununer, T. Star, R kesetidi . L. Kenner, K liisson, P. Mason Row 1 R. Cramer, S. Gustalson, P. Croaker. J. Ilihun, li. Watson, J Pritchard, J. Wells, J. Gibson, L Bruncllc, I) Caneen, C. Si angel, M. Menke, L. lego, I. Kaisch. Row 3; C . Kal , C. Davis, M Marhnson, N. Oehlci, S. Sweeney, J. Wosika, D Haaiand, I. Meyers, J CiotKiwm, S. Doivinen, D. Goodwin, L. Dick, S. Smith, S. Richards, G. N beig. I. Bcigcion, S. Slai, S. Hiasgalla. C. Jacobson. J. Norcnbcig. Row 4 C. Graham, R. Ike be, D. Adkins. N Dickenson, A. Walton, 1 Compton, C Bioggn, B Beebe, I). Katz, R Town, D. Gialiam, K While teal her S. Smith, D Pinn, P. Rcimcr, 1 Conner, W. Mon, B. Ausk, B. Norenlarrg Missing. J Norcnbeig CHORUS... s 23 CANTEEN JK IIM.H CANTEEN Row 1: L. Lego, 1. Foster, C . Bergeron, M. Hough, C. Ounning, T. Suplcr. Row 2 A Hanson, T. Bergeion, L. Brundlc, J. Roy. T. Pembenon, C. Beaulieu. I.. Howard, R. Rauch, C . Katz. Row 3: T. I ego, S. Jones, I. Holstein, J. Ncises, J. Rauch OUlcers: D. Adkins. Pres., V. ( lark, V-Pres. 24 I.H.A. Row I: L. Snodgrass. B Bergeron, T. Foster, R Resendi?, T. Wosika. C. Davis. How 1 Mrs. Comstock, Advisor; P Croaker, L. Lego, 1. Bergeron, S. Stai, M Marunson. B Watson. Row J (In 1 ree). S. Brasgaiia, i) Holicky, I Walton, D Adkins, J. Norenbeig. And the beat goes... FLUTES Row I K. Rentier. C. Nvbcrg. S. Clawson Row 2: J. Bisson, M. Menke, C Norenberg. S. Wodlke. CLARINETS Row I T Wosika. R. Resenuiz, S. R imcr. Row 2; J. Wells, P. Croaker. W. Moll. M Marfinson. SAXAPHONE Row I: C. Bn bar. C. Davis. L Reimer. Row 2: J.Hubash, S. Jones, T Grummer, I) Berge. PERCUSSION Row I: B. Compton, A. Katz, L. Howard, Hughs. Row 2: R. Puplichhuisen, J. Berge, J. Smiln, R. Hershberger. 26 ...on and on! TRUMPETS Row I: C. Hugh , L Pemberton. L. Salhcr, A. Hanson, D. Adkins. Row 2: M Bennett. J Wosika. J. Sat her, E. Sathet, D. Katz. TROMBONES Row I: T. Bergeron. A. Ortley. D Canccn. Row 2: N. Molt, B. Btuiielle, S. Smith, J. Dorn. NEW OUTLOOK STAGE BAM) Row I: T. Pemberton, S. Jon , D. Caneen, B. Hughes. Row 2: Mr. McKercher, Dir B. Brunclle, A. Hanson, G. Bubai, L. Saltier, B. Compton. Row 3: J. Smith, T. Grummet, J. Merge. S. Smith, D. Berge, Asst. Dir. Row 4. J. Dorn, R. Puplichhuisen. R Hershberger, E. Eichbcig, J. Saltier. PINK Ml KM I MS Row I: C Brown, S. Clark, M. Adkins, A Hough, B Compton, D. Cancen. Row 2: D. Pollex, Y Karnppi, R. Puplichhuiscn, P. Goss. K. Pemberton, 1- Ooss Row 3: S. Volk, D. Kat , S. Ihompson, M. Jones, A. liggeinann, N. Dickenson. p I N E M U R PINK MURMURS' Row I: T. Supler, Bus. Mgr., k. Borchardl, Sports Ed.. D Graham. News Ed., C. Homer, Editor, J. hra er, Feature Ed., G. Oakes. Sports F.d. Row 2: k Larson, Prod. Mgr., B Tormanen, Columnist, T. Grummer, Photo.. M. Dickenson, Artist, C. Tiggemann, Sr. Page Ed. Row 3: B Beebe, Dist. Mgr.. M. Bennett. Photog., C. Brown, Columnist. 29 HIP 9 Grade, Row I; A Goss, G. Bergeron, J. Rennet. Row 2: M. Hnuph, C. Dam, T Bergeron. S. Stai, J. Ruhash, C. Hardy. Row 3: J Harper, C. kal , S. Jones, N. Moil, I.. Pemberton. 30 ‘jVutog rs p h s — % HOMECOMING SKITS CLHS 6tudent6 outdid then 6eive6 ai theg excelled in theiA acting abiLitieA duAir, the 19 SO homecoming 6kit6. The act6 ranged fiAom The Em- pire StAike6 Back, Shogun, the Coneheads, and the Pnin- cet6 and the Pea, to name a tew. RCVMTV• Row 1- A nn Tlggemann, Sheila Clank, QUEEN vaula Canty, Chenie Homen, Vebbie Non- enbeAg. Row 2- Todd Suplen, Ben CameAon, KING Chad S tang el, Caret Bnom, Tney Bowman. MANAGERS; Row T- Kathy Hough, Stacey Bach, Shelley Olding, KaAen Lan on, Janine tnazen. Row 2- Voug Gnaham, CaAey BAom Bnian Beebe, Gneg OakeA, Son Van Nguyen. THE BIG GAME Although the -5 co'te 0($ the Home- coming game wasn't u)hat most OjJ the students wished I[on, many found, the day to be quite interesting. The weather was cold and the sleet dis- couraged numerous spectator foom standing at the side orf the foeld cheering our team on. 33 The Cast of Billy Liar Billy Fisher Florence Boothroyd Jeffrey Fisher Alice Fisher Arthur Crabtree Barbara Rita Liz Trey Bowman Sue Brasgalla Greg Oakes April Homer Russ Mineheart Stacey Bach Paula Canty Lynette Senn 34 (fa Walking through the halls it almost seems like yesterday we started our senior year...almost! But yet so much has happened we know it couldn't have been just yesterday but yet...could it? Remember that first day? The feeling of belonging, and yet also the feeling of being...lost? Homecoming, the Christmas dance, Valen tines Activities, so much has gone by...and yet Everything is remembered, even the| little things. To keep memories alive, to relive instances...we use Our Annual. As we page through the book we remember, reminisce, and smile. How can we...ever Forget this vear? Who wants to? Nobody and that's why the fun I we had is in these pages...Remember? -Karen Larson Anastasia Bach “Simple things mean a lot to me. simple things like horses running free and easy acceptance of life. Artistically Inclined Brown-Noser Brian Beebe “Compromise is but the sacrifice of one right or good in the hope of retaining another -- too often ending in the loss of both.” Most Reliable Brenda Bergeron Jennifer Bisson The “From a little spark Lord was really behind comes a mighty flame. me. helped me through all those hard times so 1 could get to where I am now. Most Feminine Best Dressed Trey Bowman “Goodbye fantasy, hello reality. Class Clown Carey Brown “Winning isn't everything, but wan- ting to win is.” Most Attractive Bill Brunelle'' Some men see things as they are and say why. 1 dream things that never were and say. why not? Most Bashful Ben Cameron A well adjusted person is one wno can make the same mistakes twice without getting nervous. Susan Brasgalla “1 don't believe in that 'no comment' business. 1 always have a com ment. Most Likely to Succeed Most Reliable Most Studious Curt Brown When you jump for joy. beware that no one moves the ground from beneath your feet. I Tom Grummet “When things get tough, and yoj don't think you will make it, just remember the good times, and it won't seem quite so bad.” Phoniest Alibi Bill Fredrickson “Today if you are not confused you are just not thinking clearly. Funniest Laugh Doug Graham are places I'll remember all my life...some have gone and some All those places had their moment with lovers and friends 1 still can recall: In my life I've loved them all. Friendliest Patricia llasbrouck “The language of friendship is not words, but meanings. It is an intelligence above language. Most Talkative Roy Hershberger “Happiness is not being pained in body or troubled in mind.” Cheri Homer Friendliest Jeff Hough Kathv Hough Happiness is not having what you want, but wanting what you have.” Howard Kleen “Everything is funnv as long as it happens to somebody else. Karen Larson “My happiness is directly proportional to my laughter, but inversely proportional to my tears. Most Athletic Jerry Morgan There's nothing in this world so sweet as love, and next to love the sweetest thing is hate. Scott Muller Debbie Norenberg “What concerns everyone can only be resolved by everyone. Judy Norenberg Lingering on moments gone by. a thought without time: yesterday was but a dream, but on those wings I fly' Tom Mulholland If you aren’t going all the way. why go at all? Space Cadet Son ' an Nguven A good friend is the one who takes you for what you are. Artistically Inclined 42 Greg Oakes Only the good die young. Most Talkative Brown-Noser Robin Palmer 1 think 1 believe what I’m saving.' Vinson Picolet “I never think of the luture. It comes soon enough. Shawn Pritchard “The whole world is crazy except me and thee, and I'm not so sure about thee.” 31 Elaine Rea We do Ed Schmid “Four not remember things come not back: days, we remember the spoken word, the moments. sped arrow, the past life, and neglected opportunity. Let us not be weary in w ell doing, for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not. Gal. 6:9 Most Studious Usa Snodgrass Do what you can, with what you have, where you are. Todd Supler “Life without life is like dying. Life with life is worth living for. Most Athletic Chad Stangel The last time I made a mistake was when I thought I was wrong.” Most Mfschievious Most Masculine Ann Tiggemann The glow of a warm thought is like a friend; it can't be lost. Most Attractive Cindy Tiggemann There is only one success - to be able to spend you life in your own way. Renee Tucker Don't let life discourage you; everyone who got where he is had to begin where be was.” Lori Walton The moments may be temporary, but the memories last forever.” Most Bashful Space Cadet Arlene Begay Bonnie Bellanger It is not what you know which will carry you far, it is not what you can do, but it is what you are.” Kevin Beaulieu “Remember when you’re pointing a finger at someone three of your Kelly Haugen fingers are pointing at yourself.” Craig Pemberton “The greatest pleasure in life is Glenda Wind doing what people say you shouldn't do.” Stacey Bach Basketball, Volleyball, Football Stat., Drama Club, Paper Staff, Chorus, German Club, Class Officer, Home- coming Manager SLNIOK CLASS OFFICERS How I: S. Hiasgalla, I’m. Kow 2: S. ( lark, frcas., C. Homer, V. Prcr., I). Noreobcrg, See. Row 3: T. Suplcr, Si. Cou., C. Brown, Si. Cou., A. Ttggemann, Si. Cou. Judy Norenberg Chorus, Band, F.H.A,, Annual Staff, German Club Trey Bowman Football, Basketball, Track, Drama Club, German Club, Annual Staff, Student Counsil, Paper Staff, Homecoming Royalty 44 Ed Schmid Annual Staff, Canteen, FSCO, Auto Mechanics, Student Council Shawn Pritchard FSCO, Speech, Track, Basketball, Football, German Club, Chorus Kirby Finn Basketball, Football, Auto Mechanics Ben Cameron Football, Auto Mechanics, Karate, Homecoming Roy- alty, Canteen Karen Larson Chorus, Band, FSCO, German Club, Drama Club, Cheerleading, Volleyball, Track, Annual Staff, Paper Staff, Homecoming Manager, Sweetheart Candidate Son Van Nguyen Auto Mechanics, Track, Wrestling, Canteen Dave Berge Wrestling, A.V. Club, FSCO, Student Council, Class Officer, Canteen, Annual Staff, Paper Staff, Band, Chorus, German Club Shaun Conner Baseball, Auto Mechanics Carey Brown Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track, Home- coming Manager, Class Officer Doug Graham Homecoming Manager, Annual Staff, Paper Staff, Drama Club, German Club, Speech, Library Club, Pop Singers, Student Council, Chorus Ann Tiggemann Homecoming Royalty, Basketball, Paper Staff, German Club, Chorus, Student CouncJ.1 Dwayne Caneen Chorus, Band, Track, Wrestling Robin Palmer German Club, Annual Staff, Boys Basket- ball Stat., Paper Staff Becky Norenberg Chorus, Band, Student Council, Drama Club, German Club, Auto Mechanics, Class Officer, Sweetheart Candidate Kathy Hough Band, FSCO, Drama Club, Homecoming Manager, Chorus, Cheerleading Jeff Fiero Football Manager, Auto Mechanics, Wrestling Manager, German Club Susan Brasgalla Chorus, Band, Drama Club, F.H.A., FSCO, German Club, Chorus, Student Council Deb Norenberg Volleyball, Cheerleading, Homecomine Rovaltv Jim Berge Wrestling, Student Coun- cil, Basketball, Canteen, Band, Stage Band, Chorus, A.V. Club, German Club, Annual Staff Roy Hershberger Basketball, German Club, FSCO Patty Hasbrouck Band, German Club, Boys Basketball Stat., Library Club, Chorus, Annual Staff Greg Oakes Football, Wrestling, Base- ball, Drama Club, Band, Chorus, Paper Staff, Can- teen, Homecoming Manager, Baseball Manager, German Club. FSCO. A.V. Club Paula Canty Band, Canteen, Drama Club, Cheerleading, Speech, F.H.A., Home- coming Royalty, Track Tom Grummer Band, Chorus, Library Club, Canteen, Paper Staff, Annual Staff, Speech, Drama Club, Ger- man Club, FSCO, Student Council Football, Baseball, Class Officer, Home- coming King, Auto Mechanics Dave Nyberg Basketball, Football, A.V. Club, Student Council, Band, Chorus, Canteen, FSCO Lori Walton FSCO, F.H.A., German Club Sheila Clark Basketball, Volleyball, Canteen, Track, Annual Staff, German Club, Home- coming Royalty, Football Stat., Chorus, Band, Cheerleading, Class Officer, Drama Club, Sweetheart Candidate Brenda Bergeron Band, F.H.A., German Club, Chorus Curt Brown FSCO, Wrestling, Foot- ball, Baseball, Student Council, Paper Staff, Homecoming Royalty, Drama Club, Class Officer, Chorus, Swing Choir I II, Sweetheart Candidate, Football Manager, Track Tim Beaulieu Auto Mechanics Jerry Morgan Basketball, Baseball, Wrestling, Football, Auto Mechanics Cindy Tiggemann Chorus, Annual Staff, Paper Staff, German Club Janine Frazer Band, Chorus, Volley- ball, FSCO, Basket- ball, Track, Cheer- leading, German Club, Annual Staff, Paper Staff, Drama Club, Homecoming Manager, Sweetheart Candidate Todd Supler Baseball, Basketball, Football, Canteen, Student Council, Paper Staff, German Club, Class Officer, Home- coming Royalty O F 82 D• Adkins A. Beaulieu M. Bellanger K. Borchardt C. Brown J. Brunelle B. Compton R. Cramer C. Denny M. Dickenson 46 N. Dickenson H. Dunham E. Eichberg S. Gehrke L. Goss P. Goss M. Hanson M. Hawkins D. Holicky A. Hough C. Jacobson M. Jones 47 P. Lee M. Le o 0. Lemon R. Lovelace P. Lundv R . Morrov 0. Mott J . N e i s e s v. Oldin C. Parsons K. Perherton P. Pollex R. Premo R. Puplich- hui sen P. Reiner L. Gather 48 C. Sunler S. Thompson V. Tormanen R. Vikre S. Volk J. Ward T. Wolters Missing: Clifford Benjamin, Jewell Finn, Jon Finn, Kevin Finn, Steve Humphrey, Jon Johnson, Keith Morris, Michael Olsen, Michael Pemberton, Quinten Pettingill, Kathy Roy, Daniel Vizenor. S. Beebe D. Brasgalla C. Brogger C. Chvala V. Clark L. Compton L. Conner S. Dalton D. Denny J. Dick L. Dick J. Dorn 50 D. D. A. R. J. T. J. R. G. M. M. G. S. R. S. J. S. S. H. C. Karbowski Katz Lego Luther Matthews Meyers Mulholland Norenberg Reese Richards Richards Smith Smith Smith Snodgrass Swanson 52 R. Town R. Treichel A. Walton D. Wickner R. Wittner J. Wosika “84” 54 G. Adkins C. Beaulieu E. Beaulieu G. Bergeron T. Bergeron B. Brunelle H. Chase C. Davis A. Draheim J• Dunham R. Dunn C. Dunning R. Fournier A. Goss G. Haaland J. Harper J. Holstein M. Hough L. Howard S. Jones R. Katz L. Lego T. Lego M. Martinson N. Mott 55 J. Neises C. Norenberg J. Norenberg L. Pemberton C. Raisch J. Raisch S. Raisch J. Reimer J. Reimer J. Roy T. Roy J. Rubash ‘’Pete oh, i,son. E. Sather J. Sather D. Showen S. Stai L. Swanson J. Tucker D. Volk B. Watson Missing: Tracey Benjamin, Loren Brunette, Kenneth Fahlstrom, Michael Farley, Holly Finn,- Patrick Finn, Cynthia Hardy, Ronald Lowry, Tony Motifs, Robert Naatz, Steve Northbird, Tina Swanson, Lawrence Stan, Derek KingbirdFloyd Keahna, Sheldon Raisch. Row 1: J Wells. K. Ganitlchoff. Row 2: A. Hanson, J Gibson, D. Caneen. S Wodike. C. Bruns. Row 3: J. Goodwin. R lice be, I'. Meyers. Row 4: S. Domncn, T. Trosen, A Ward, M. Bennett. Class officers Row I: L Brunclle, A Ward. J. Holstein. Row 2: T. Suplcr, D. Caneen, M Uenncti. Row I: T. Supler, M. Band, L. Howard, J. Lcknian, G Mann Row 2: P. Jacobs, B. Hughs, N Ochlcr, k. Toriuancn, W. Cloud Row 3. M Kcutcr, J. Holstein, L. Brunclle. D. Villier, R. Schummer. Officers, Row I: L. Brunclle, A Ward, J. Holstein. Row 2: f. Suplcr, L). Cancel , M. Bennett 58 EIGHTH GRADE 59 Row I: U Whitebird, M. LaDuke, K Winner. P Butterfly. Row 2: M Lureen. T. Haugen. 1 Dunham. U. Lego, W Lost . Row J: L. Burnette, G. Snider, i. Mullioitand, J. Lyons, L. Dalton. Seventh grade Class officers (7) Row 1:0 Huhur, S. Renner, T. Yahraes, W. Molt. Row 2: R Rescndiz. Row I: S. Casey, L. Pence. Row 2: R. Kline, S. Higgle R. Fahlstrom, M. Waison. Row 3: T. Yahraes, D. Adkins, C. Cummings, J. fcxkblad Kow I: C. Reyes, M. Bruns. D. Chase. Row 2: S. Vizenor, F. Anicii, E. Morgan. Row I: r Pemberton. G Bubar, S. Cusiahon, P. Croaker. R Whitefeaiher, C. Hugh D. Strieker. C. Oxtra, T. Raisch. W Mott. Row 2: T. Wosika. Y. Staples, A. Ortley. T. Stai. R. Reimer. S. C lawson. R Resendiz, A. Katz. SONGS 1981.' A SAYINGS 1981.' I'm sure.' Be real.' Hey Neige.' Menschi Brownoser! Hey BuddyI 10 says he eats it I Gimme twentyI FASHIONS 1981! Cowboy boots wool skirts blazers bows ribbons pullovers Nikes Another One Bites The Dust Clebration Seven Bridges Road Time For Me to Fly Lady Still 14 62 63 (.Oil Row I: R Luther, N. Moll, D. Brasgalla, J. Gitaon. Row 2: Couch Somrock, R Premo, R. Vikre, M Jones. 64 Row 1 B Compton, mgr., R Raisch, D. Volk. J Reimer, R Schummcr, C Draheim, B Lego. D. Goodwin, mgr Row 2: Coach Schirmer, B Beebe, E Sather, D. Showen, R. Norcnberg. G. Gehrke. J. Mulholland, J. Sather. Row 1: J Kenner, Mgr., N Ochlcr, G. Nybcrg. A Hanlon, C. Norcnberg, D. Caneen. Row 2; P. Goss, Mgr . L. Swanson, A. Goss, S. Smith, J. Wosika, L. Compton, L. Hrunelle. Row 3; Coach Schirmer, k Larson, K. Supkr, J Holstein, J. Neises, k. Borchardt, J. Holstein. FOOTBALL Even with a 1-7 record, the CLHS foot- ball team kept up the spirit. Through rain, sleet, or snow, our boys will come out of it , win or lose. coaches SENIOR IIKJI FOOTBALL Row 1: T. Bowman. C. Brown, C. St angel, captains Row 2: J. Mulholland, J. Reimer. B. Bruneile. D. Karbowski. J Rubash. D. Volk. J Roy. M. Porter. M. Foster, C. Norenberg Row 3: R Norcnberg. J. Raisch. T Meyers. G. Rea. S. Smith. J. Sather. J. Dorn, C Brown. T. Beaulieu. D. Showen, R Town. S. Clark, stat Row 4: Mr Milbrandt. Coach; S. Dalton. T. Supler. J. Ward. B. Cameron. R. Premo. D. Denny. J. Finn, C. Brown, G. Oakes. T. l ego. D. Lundy. Mr. Skeim. Coach. Row 5: J Finn. S. Thompson. K Beaulieu. J. Smith. M. Hanson. M. Jones. J. Morgan, J. Raisch. JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL Row I: Mr. Staples. Coach; J. Lyons. T Meyers, B. Lego. M. Bruns. T. Kline. Row 2: R Beel , R. Raisch, T. Supler, E. Dalton. M Bennett. M. Watson. Row 3: R. Whitcfeather, D. Villier, S. Dorvinen, J. Goodwin, D. Haaland. A. Ward, R. Schummer. 66 67 §tq,ts BOVS’ BASkLIBALI A-SOLAO, Row I: Coach Winkka. C. Brown, S. Pritchard, J. Berge, M. Jones, T. Suplcr, S. Thompson, M. Pemberton, T Bowman, C. Brown. R. Vikrc, J. Brunclle, Coach l)uhr. JVS B BASKETBALL jw I: T. Bergeron, S. Wodtke, M Martinson. Row 2: L. Compton, Wosika. BOVS A BASKETBALL Standing: K Larson, J Nciscs, P. Canty. Middle: S. Smith, lop: J. Lra cr. 68 H All, Row I: Coach Winkka, T. Humphrey, D. Volk, J. Smith, R Luther. R Town, D Finn, S. Smith, fc. Hanson, B Brunellc, J. Roy, S. Northbird, A. Katz, Mgr. BOYS’ BASKETBALL C-SQUAD, Row I: S. Higgles, D. Adkins, I. Yahraes. H. Treichcl, C. Reyes. T. Kline. I). Chase, B. l.ego. Row 2: Mr. Staples. T. Meyers, J. Pritchard, R Raisch, J. Goodwin. R. Beebe. T. Tiosen, S Vizenor, R. Smith. 69 The Hit C. Brown, D. Karbowski, Captains WRKSTUM. A-SQUAD Row 1: K Oldmg. slat.; B. I osier. D. Karbowski. J Rubash. M Foster. Cj. Moti. H Snodgrass, V Clark, slat Row 2: Mr. Cleveland. Coach. R. Richards. Mgi . R Norenberg. D. Denny, l Showen, C. Brown, J Mulholland, M. Hanson, R Fournier, Mgr., Mr. Labraaten. Coach A MJUAD WHKSTLINCj Bottom: D Adkins Standing: K. Pemberton, P. Renner, P. Goss. Top: J. Neiscs. 70 VNKKSl I INC B-SQUAIJ Row I: K Rahlis, J Kenner, T Dunham, I V.llier. D. Haalai.d. Row 2: J MulhollanJ. b Saiher. J Saihcr. M Purler. M Uciineii. Row 3: T. Supler, T. tego, J. Norenberg, Ci. Haaland, K Haaland, J. Raisch 7 VOILKYBAIL V AKslIY, Ron I: S. Clark. J. Fiazer, C . Norenbcrg, A Hough. L. Sal her. Row 2: Mgi. I . Rainer, K Larson, K Borchardi, Coach Schirmer, C. Suplei, J HoKiem, Mgr. L. Dick. 72 VOLItVHALI B-SQl'AI), Row I: J. Finn, M Hough, J Wosika, L. Renner. A (ioss, L). Cancel , A. Hanson. Row 2: N. Dickenson, J. Holstein, I Pemba ion, K. l.ce, P. Goss. Coach Schiriner, K Pemberton, C. Parson, S. Swanson, ( Beaulieu, I.. Howard, D. Goodwin. VOll.tYBALL C-SQUAD, Row 1: J. Rci nci, L. Renner, R Rcimer, S. Clawson. Row 2: W Mott, M. Mcnkc. L. Brunellc, C Nybcrg, J. Bisson, S. Gustafson. Row 3: Coach Schiriner, I Raisch, I. Pembeiton, G Bubar, S. Sweeny, J. Gibson, C. Bruns, T. Conner. CIKIV A BAMUTIlAli bunding. O. Nybcrg. L Dick. D. Goodwin. Top: S Richards GIRLS' BASKETBALL A-SQUAD. Row I: C. Beaulieu, seal; M Hough, slat; L. Pemberton, A. Hanson. S Reese. C. Norenberg, S. Clark, S. Jones, Mgr. Row 2: Coach Johnson. K Borchardt, J. Holstein, N. Dickinson, J. Neises. J. Holstein. A. liggemann, K. Supler, Coach Schirmcr. 74 GIRtS' HASKMBAI I C-SQCAI) Ro I: A OriIcy, T Raisch. N. Oehler, H Ausk, 3. Gibson. L Brunclle. M Mcnkc. Row 2: P. Croaker. R. Rescndi . S. Sweeney. I. Simons, I. Conner. Ci Rubar. Mrs. Schirmcr. Coach Row- V p Bisson, W. Mott. M. Accardo. n Hughes Row 4; Mr Hanson. ( oach: T. hosier. S. Si angel (•IR1.S R RASKFTRAI I Vd Row | I.. I ego. M. Reuter. Top: C. Bruns. 75 VARSm BASEBALL Row J: J. Brunelle, J. Snilh, D karbowski, H Snodgrass, M. Poner, T. Humphrey. J. Finn. C Brown Row 2: R Retmer, C. Homer. Stars; M. Hanson. C. Brown. T. Supler, C. Denny, S. Volk, R Town. D. Denny, S. Smith, C. Brown, Coach Cleveland. JUNIOR HIGH BASEBALL Row I: S. Northbird, S. Dorvinen, J. Roy, M Bennett, T. Supler. G. Haaland Row 2: B Brunclle, T. Lego. J. Raisch. R Beaulieu. J. Norenberg. H. Chase HONORS Bottom: C. Brown, Honorable Mention. 76 Standing: C. Brown. T. Supter. J. Smith, Al! Conference. 78 SPECIAL THANKS TO: American Legion Post 284 Bay Shore Resort Eennett Oil Ken's Standard Bill's Allignment Birch Ridge Resort Bostwick's Cass Lake Education Association Cass Lake Times Che-Wa-KaE Gon ChiDpewa Lanes Laundromat Coca Cola Bottling Dairy Oueen Davis Agency Dorvinen Dorvinen Edwards' Enterprises First National Bank Gieske L.P. Gas Hardware Hank Hobby Hutch Image Photography L M Deep Rock Leech Lake Hardware Lumber Supply Co. LeRoy's Minnows Maple Loaf Resort Mr. Ton's Coiffures Neises' Nelson's Our Own Hardware Realty Sales Refuse Company Reuter's Hartz Store St. Regis Faper Co. Sanitary Landfill Sears Sportsman Hideaway Tan's Photo Teal s Super Valu 171 Cafe In the valley of the Touchstones lies a beast of power and glory. It is feared by all who approach and it has gained its preys' respect. For those who have taken power and clory fron it shall meet again in a later time v hen they challenge the beast in the valley of the Touchstones. Their power and glory shall deter- mine their end. Though the beast has lost to his chal- lenger many a tine, lie has retained the dignity and grace of his heritage. Tor he is the Panther and his tracks shall endure in the valley of the Touchstones! ’ike Dickenson AUTOGRA PHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRA PHS AUTOGRA PHS AUTOGRA PHS AUTOGRA PHS AUTOGRA PHS


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