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FINAL EDITION 1981-1982 ★ ★ VOL. 1 PG 2 STONES ROLL AGAIN — In their first U.S. tour since 1978. the Rolling Stones, led by 38-year-old Mick Jagger. played a 10-week concert tour that included 42 performances. It was the Rolling Stones 19th year together. WINNINGEST COACH — Alabama football coach Bear Bryant achieved a record 315th collegiate football victory when the ’Crimson Tide defeated Penn State, making Bryant the all-time most victorious. SINKING FEELING — Destruction occurred in drought-parched central Florida as a series of sinkholes developed. The largest, in Winter Park, swallowed cars, houses, businesses. VIOLENCE IN IRELAND — Unrest continued in Ireland. Belfast was the center of violence as rioting tore through troubled Northern Ireland in the wake of the death of IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands. He. along with other IRA members, carried out a hunger strike protest from their jail cells. DODGERS TAKE SERIES — After the New York Yankees and take their losing the first two games, the Los first World Series title in 16 years. Angeles Dodgers came back to defeat JOE LOUIS DIES — Known to many as the “Brown Bomber, Joe Louis died at the age of 66. He was world heavyweight champ fighter from 1937 to 1949. and was recognized as one of the best heavyweight fighters ever. CASS LAKE HIGH SCHOOL TOUCH STONES 1981 1982 ...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.chiseled deep with the etching of the long dead years but his eyes, as he rubbed the touchstone, were as young and shining bright. With each touch of the oft-felt stone, memories came crowding, z 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 wiped clean from the tired old eyes and they glowed once more with the remembered fervor of all the happiness left ’neath the accumulated rubble of the passing years. For this was the magic of the stone, that its touch held no essence of evil, but that through its wizardry came only the good...only the sweet... THE TOUCHSTONES... MAGIC KEY TO VAULTS OF HAPPINESS REMEMBERED! We, the senior class of 1982, would like to dedicate this annual to Mr. Mills and Mr. Kirk. We realize that not all the Seniors mav have had the opportuni- ty to be in their classes, but those of us that have enjoyed it. Thanks for the memories. This book is for youl SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS t Senior Class Officers; Pres. M. Jones, St. Coxin. P Reimer, Vice Pres. R. Vikre, Treas. M. Hanson, St. Conn.,L. Sather, Sec. G. Mott I SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS DONNA ADKINS: k tQJi all lb bald and done., bomeone alwayb corner along and bayb, l hal jubt happened? Annual Staff, Stu- dent Council, Cheerleading, FHA, Canteen, Band, Chorus, German Club, Speech, Drama, Sweetheart Candidate Funniest Laugh MELANIE BELLANGER: Faith lb the bub- btance ofi thlngb hoped ithe evidence o£ thlngb not been. Annual Staff, German Club, FHA, Canteen, Student Council, Cheer- leading, Girl's Basketball Stat- istician. KRIS BCRCHARDT: She shines as prominently among her friends as she does in ath- letics. Basketball, Volley- ball, Track, An- nual Staff, Paper Staff, Band, Choir, Canteen, German Club, Student Coun- cil, Royalty Most Achletic CRAIG BROWN: L±fe only demands from you the strength you possess. Student Council, Track, Paper Staff, Homecoming Royalty, Football, Basket- ball, Baseball, Football manager. Choir, Class Offi- cer, Library Aid Funniest Laugh ROBIN CRAMER: It is nice to be im- portant, but it is much mere im- [or tart to be nice FHA, FSCO, Choir, Canteen, Speech, Pine Murmurs Most Likely to Succeed est Studious CHUCK DECORA: In time of depression I would rather be with my friends and relatives having a good time than being rich and living a dull life. Auto Mechanics, Track Rowdiest ERNIE EICHBERG: The only place success comes before sweat is in the dictionary. Auto Mechanics Electronics Football Stage Band NIKKI DICKENSON: If the path be beautiful, let us not ask where it leads. Beth Compton: Stage Band, FSCO, Chorus, German Club, Paper Staff, FHA, Track, Sweetheart Candi- date, Track MGR, Mike Dickenson: Most Creative JON FINN: One may smile, and smile, and be a villain. Shelli Gerhke: Most Talkative Rowdiest; PATTI GOSS: Could you see when and where we are to meet again. We would be most ten- der when we bid our friends good- bye. Friendliest MIKE HANSON: We have minds to make money and hearts to enjoy it. Football, Wres- tling, Baseball, Auto Mechanics, Homecoming Mgr., Sweetheart can- didate. Most Athletic LINDA GOSS: Any- one can be an ac- quaintance, but it takes someone special to be a friend. Basketball, ball. Track, Can- teen, Band, Choir, Cheerleading, Ger- man Club, Auto Mechanics, Paper Staff MELANIE HARPER: Turn me over; I'm done on this side! Basketball, Indi- an Club, Canteen, Cheerleading Mike Hawkins: AUDREY HOUGH: One of the true things of friendship is being able to be yourself. Volleyball, Basket- ball, Track, An- nual Staff, Pine Murmurs, Royalty, Auto Mechanics DEBBIE HOLICKY: Hope for the best and prepare for the worst. Band, Chorus, An- nual Staff, FHA, Library Club CARMEN JACOBSON: I often quote my- self. It adds spice to my con- versation. Band, Chorus, Student Council, FSCO, Drama Club, Volleyball DEBBIE LEE: if you don't get everything you want, think of the things you don't get that you don't want. Band, Chorus, Track, Volleyball, Cheer- leader, Canteen, Auto Mechanics MARK JONES: (Football, Basket- ball, Baseball, Track, Golf, German Club, Annual Staff, Pine Murmurs, Homecoming MGR, Chorus, FSCO, Canteen, Drama, Sweetheart Candi fldate. Most Likely to Succeed Best Dressed Most Ambitious ROSALIE LOVELACE '..'Ey is there nev- er enough time to do it right, but always enough time to do it over? Dan Lundy: Football, Auto Me- chanics, Royalty Most Attractive GREG MOTT: Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die; life is a broken winged bird, that cannot fly. JANE NEISES: After man came woman; and she has been after him ever since. Paper Staff, An- nual Staff, Cheer- leading, Canteen, Homecoming Royalty, Chorus, Band, Track manager, German Club Most Attractive Mike Olsen: Track, Paper Staff, German Club, Wrestling, Weightlifting. Most Studious Most Feminine Best Dressed Pete Maas: Karen Pemberton: Canteen, Band, German Club, Pa- per Staff, Auto Mechanics, Home- coming MGR, Volleyball, Cheer- leader, Basketball MGR. CHERYL PARSONS: A friend is a perse who knows all aboutj you and loves you just the same. Volleyball DEBBIE POLLEX: Whatever may hap- pen, I shall al- ways have my mem- ories, dreams, and a smile. Track, Chorus, Pine Murmurs ROBBIE PREMO: A man is known by the company he avoids. Wrestling, Football Golf, Auto Mechanic RALF POPLICHHUISEN Most Musical PAIGE REIMER: A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature. Drama Club, Cheer- leader, Mascot, Student Council, Class Officer, Band, Chorus, German Club, FSCO, Volleyball, Bas- ketball, MGR.STAT. Most Creative Most Reliable Most Ambitious LAURA SATHER: We do not know the true value of our moments until they have undergone the test of memory. i Chorus, Stage d FSCO, Annual Sta'f, Canteen, Volleyball, Track, German Club, Student Coucil Most Musical I I I KRIS SUPLER: For me the road to happiness is al- ways under con- struction. Volleyball, Ba- sketball, Track, Canteen, Pine Murmurs, German Club, Auto Mech- anics, Homecoming Manager. Steve Thompson: Football, Basket- ball, Wrestling MGR, Baseball, TracK, Golf, Student Council, Homecoming Royalty Paper Staff, Ger- man Club, Chorus. Most Masculine I SCOTT VOLK: Friend- ships without self- interest are friendships that are eternal. Baseball, Annual Staff, German Club, F.S.C.O., Paper staff. Homecoming Manager, Drama Club, Student Coun- cil, Basketball, Canteen........... Most Reliable Friendliest VICKI TORMANEN: ’’Llfe'-i one mag- nificent 6tage, and we mesiely the actons, and ac- t.AeA-ieA; let outi pekfomance be one worthy of, an encode. FHA, Library Club, Annual Staff, Student Council, Paper Staff, Speech Team, Crama Club RANDY VIKRE: Do unto others what you would have them do unto you, don't expect them to do unto you what uou do unto them. FSCO, Paper Staff, Golf, Basketball, Class Officer JAY WARD: I try my best to be just like I am, but everybody wants you to be just like them. EVA VTLSON: The answer to the question What should I do with the rest of my life? is Live all of it. Indian Club CRAIG DENNY: You can always spot £ well informed man—his views are the same as yours. Football, Base- ball Most Talkative Steve Humphrey: KATHY OLDING: Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. Band, Stage Band, Cheerleading, Track, Volleyball, Basket- ball, Choir, German Club, Canteen, Paper Staff, Annual Staff Track, Baseball, Basketball, Foot ball, Wrestling, Indian Club, Homecoming Roy- alty JOHN JOHNSON: Where freedom is outlawed, only outlaws are free. Mike Hanson Senior Cheerleaders: Top-P.Reimer Row 2- M.Bellanger, D.Adkins Steve Thompson Craig Brown Mark Jones Players Senior Volleyball Players: A. Hough, C. Jacobson K. Supler, K. Borchardt, C. Parsons, L. Sather Randy Vikre 16 The Eailad of our Homecoming Football Game The pepfest was rowdy, he team sounded mean. mhey weri a ready and willing football playing machine. We'IT cream ’em we'll tromp them, we'll rupture their spleens! We'll show them no mercy, we'll make them all scream. Panther Spirit was soaring i the time of the game. Eut where were the refs The panther team jeered. Wf'll just put the Drakes out rign now and right here! Eut no the coach wanted the game to be fair. So we waited and hour for the refs to get here. It was getting ruite chilly by the time they all came. Sorry we're late, let's get on with the game! JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM 1981 JUST CALL ME 1 ► ONE OF THE GREAT MINDS OF OUR TIME. A CLASSES C. Chvala N. Cloud L. Compton L. Conner D. Denny L. Dick Jr. Class Officers: Top: J. Smith (Pres.), addle: G. Nyberg (Sec.), R. Town (V. Pres.) . Compton (Tres.), Bottom: B. Beebe (St. ouncil), D. Denny (St. Council) Juniors C. Adams S. Beebe D. Brasgalla C. Brogger J. Dorn P. Dunham M. Fahrlander D. Finn M. Foster M. Frazer G. Gehrke J. Gehrke J. Gehrke D. Goodwin C. Graham R. Haaland E. Hanson S. Hough T. Humphrey C. Jones S. Lewandowski M. Lovejoy R. Luther B. Masten Juniors Juniors Juniors Juniors T. Meyers R. Morrow J. Mulholland R. Norenberg G. Nyberg G. Rea S. Reese S. Richards S. Smith S. Smith K. Tormanen R. Town A. Walton D. Wick.ner R. Wittner J. Wosika J. Smith Juniors Juniors Juniors Juniors G. Adkins — SOPHOMORES C. Davis C. Dunning K. Pahlstrojn B. Beaulieu C. Beaulieu E. Beaulieu G. Bergeron T. Bergeron B. Brunelle H. Chase R. Dunn A. Draheim Colonel R. Fournier A. Goss G. Haaland C. Hardy J. Harper N. Headbird J. Holstein M. Hough L. Howard K. Kurd S. Jones R. Katz F. Keahna L. Lego T. Lego M. Martinson T. Morrow N. Mott J. Neises phomores Sophomores Sophomores So PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE S. Northbird T. Northbird L. Pemberton J. Reimer J. Rubash D. Showen ABSENT WHEN PICTURES WERE MADE SORRY, NO PHOTO T. Swanson J. Tucker phomores Sophomores Sophomores S AUTOGRAPHS Annual Staff; 1st row: B. Compton, C. Katz 2nd row: A. Walton, V. Tormanen, D. Holicky, M. Martinson, M. Bellanger, C. Davis, G. Bergeron, S. Stai, T. Foster, 3rd row: G. Nyberg, L. Dick, S. Smith, C. Adams 4th row: D. Goodwin, 5th row; J. Wosika, T. Bergeron, L. Compton This year the annual staff was com- posed entirely of girls including our Editor, Melanie Bellanger, and our Advisor, Arle Hagberg. ♦ The extra hours spent by these people was so necessary to com-' plete this book of memories. Staff members appreciate enormously the special efforts of Melanie, who made certain we would reach our goal. We hope you enjoy paging through these memories as much as we did putting them together. 1982 Annual Staff 28 EDUCATION Canteen: 1st row: G. Bubar, R. Resendiz, C Nyberg, 2nd row: J. Raisch, T. Simons, S. Sweeney, R. Johnson, D. Adkins, J. Roy, Mr. Welch, 3rd row: T. Lego, T. Pemberton, T. Raisch, A. Ortley, T. Supler, M. Bellan- ger, R. Raisch, S. Northbird INDIAN CLUB Donna Adkins Canteen MGR. G.Chase, C.Jones, J.Dahl, M. Wittner, M.Hough, M. Harper, C. Hardy, C.Dunning G. Rea, D. Roberts, S. Raish ft • TRUMPETS: 1st row: E Sather, T. Bowman, J. Sather, G. ' ott, J. Rubash, C. Hughes. 2nd row: J. Bubar, K. Ellis, T. Pemberton, L. Sather, D. Mann. PERCUSSION: Front: R. Puplich huisen, Martinson L. Anderson, J. Baird, E. Eichberg Back: M. Church, T. Dickenson, G. Mann, G. Bubar, V. Clark, C. Rob- ertson, S. Jones, F. Keahna TROMBONES: 1st row: A. Ortley, P. Kamrud, C. Pemberton. 2nd row: P. Duhr B. Swanson, R. Bennett, B. Brunelle, N. Mott, J. Dorn CLARINETS FLUTES: 1st row; N. Eckman, D. Hughs, M. Cloehn, R. Resendiz, P- Croaker, W. Mott, S. Reimer, T. Wosika. 2nd row: J. Bisson, K. Olding. H.’ Reimer, S. Clawson, M. Menke, J. Neises Front; V. Clark, W Mott, M. Menke, S. Smith, Director Back: F. Reahna, J Dorn, J. Neises, J. Sather, G. Bubir E. Satherj R. Puplich huisen 31 1st row: S. Reese, D. Lundy, S. Geh: Finn, R. Haaland, G. Gehrke, D. K; M. Hanson Row 1: R. Wittner, C. Chvala, E. Hanson, R. Haaland, I E. Karbowski, M. Porter, M. Frazer, G. Gehrke, Row 2: L, Mills, E. Blood, A. Hough, R. Luther, Fos- I QC ter. Row 3: J.Frank,- C. Decora, J. Ward, K. Penrber- u ton, M. Hanson, T. Beaulieu, K. Finn, D. 'Viznor, S. Reese, Row 4: D. Tee, R, Premo, L. Goss, D. Lundy, S, Gehrke, J. Finn, J. Dunham, P. Moss, C. Eenjemin K. Supler. 32 ■ CHORUS N • c U Hughs, N. Eckman, T. Conner, D. Strieker, S. Sweeney, B. Ausk, P. Pesendez, M. Kenke Fow 2: F. I ason, J. Wells, S. Littlewolf, S. Stangel Pow 3: D. Cane er L. Brunelle, D. Goodwin, S. Smith, S. Richards, O. Kirby Row 4: M. Reuter, J. Gibson, J. Neises, L. Dick, R. Town 1st row: N, Oehler, M. Kloehn, L —i i iJ R. Johnson, 2nd row: R. Reimer, Row 1: L. Parmentar, K. Wright, D. Vikre, row! B PreSIleyi I Anderson, J. Homer. Row 2: C. Robertson, s Gustafson T. Wosika, .K- Arrnstrong' J- Rubash, J. Pritchard, p c£oak 4th row: J. Wosika, F. Keahna Row 3: D. Haaland. R. White L Coraptonf K. Gangelftoff. 5th feather, T. Stal, E. Antell Row 4: row: T. Dickenson, A. Walton, B. Beebe, S. Smith, J. Smith, I). Katz Brogger, D. Adkins, N. Dick- enson 33 DRAMATICS Front: 0. Jacobson, D. Goodwin, E Braegalla, M. Martinson, 2nd row: Mrs. Keston, C. Katz, S. Stai, S. Gehrke, T. Wosika, R. Resendez, M Kirby, S. Gustafson, 3rd row: V. Tormanen, J. Neises, S. Thompson, S. Volk, 'M. Jones, J. Wosika, 4th row: S. Smith, N. Mott, D. Katz, J. Smith, L. Compton, L. Dick, A. o GERMAN 1st row: P. Reimer, V. Tormanen, K. Olding, IT. Goss 2nd row: B. Compton, L. Gather, IP. Goss, K. Pemberton, |S. Gehrke 3rd row: K. Borchardt, S. Volk, S. Thompson, K. Supler, M. Jones, J. Neises, D. Ad- kins Top: V. Tormanen, S. Smith, Middle: K. Borchardt, N. Mott, S. Thompson, J. Smith, L. Sather, 3rd: B. Compton, P. Goss, D. Brasgalla, A. Goss 1st row: J. Reimer, D. Volk, N. Mott, A. Goss, 2nd row: S. Stai, T. Eergeron, C. Davis, M. Martinson,3rd row: J. Rubash, R. Fournier, J. Sather, D. Raja, S. Nortnbird, E. Sather R. Publichuesian, M. Olsen ' 1 V a '© a GERMAN I I Pront: J. Dorn, K. Torraanen, 1st row: R. Town, S. Smith, J. Smith, B. Beebe, D. Katz, J. Finn 2nd row: L. Dick, A. Walton, G. Gehrke, D. Brasgalla, D. Goodwin, 3rd row: S, Gehrke, J, Wosika. S. Smith. L. Pine OFFICERS: Front: K. Supler, K. Borchardt, A. Hough, J, Dorn, S. Volk Back;' D. Pollex, v. Torma nun, S. Thompson, C. Brown, L. Goss PAPER STAFF: Murmurs 1st row: A. Hough, L. Goss, G. Bergeron, V. Tormanen, M. Hough, S. Gehrke, M. Befinett. 2nd row; B. Draheim, J. Wosika, B. Beebe, D. Katz, R. Town, D. Pollex, Mrs. Engebretson. 3rd row: C.Brown, g. Volk, K. Borcha'rdt, J. Neises, C. Katz, S. Stal. M. Olsen. 4th row: C'. Dunning, J. Holstein, K. Supler, N. Dickenson, S. Thompson, J. Smith, J. Dorn wm 1st row: J. Holstein, G. Bubar, R. Resendez. S. Smith, B Beebe, D. Denny, J. Goodwin, T.'Supler. 2nd row: M. Mott, K. Borchsrdt, L..Sether, D. Adkins. T. Foster, J. Sather. Mr. Engebretson 3rd row: C. Brown, S. Thompson,S- Volk 39 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FHA Members: 1st row: T. Uuphs, P. Fesendez, 0. Fyberp, T. Perperon, K. Gehrke, S. Osey, i . Torm- anen, V. Eichberp, 2nd row: R. Swsnson, v. Kirby, 0. Eatz, V. Tormanen, T. Foster, P. 'Adkins, P. rrol- icky, 3rd row: Mrs. Comstock, L. Cox, P. Huphs, B. Huphs, I. Treichel, C. Huphs. To Bottom: Hoi inky, T. Foster brom lop Adki ns, Tormanen Judy Blackmarr English Lawrence Engebretscn Business Education Yvonne Frazer WECEP Coordinator 42 Judy Comstock Home Ec. Margaret Engebretson Kathryn Eastman John Flora German, English English Math Alyce Gibson English Jack Gibson ISSS, Physics Robert Knudson Biology, Chemistry Richard Labraaten Driver's Ed, A.V., Speech Lois Kruger Physical Education Don Leet Patricia Mason Math Music Ron Milbrandt Athletic Director, Joyce Oberg Physical Education Business Education Charles Osborn Social Studies William Schweder Science •cfcftBRO vVr. KARAri Carl Schirmer Physical Education Linda Sherbrooke Math 43 David Skeim Counselor Dan Somrock Social Studies Judy Somrock Science Charles Staples L.D. Linda Ward Art Patrick Welch L.D. Gary Winkka Industrial Arts Marjorie Anderson School Nurse 4- Judy Brasgalla Librari an John Kirk Auto Mechanics Larry Mills Auto Mechanics Russ Smith Monitor 44 1st row: T. Sup- ler, J. Goodwin, 2nd row:. D. Witt- ner, R. Beebe, J. Holstein, E. Dal- ton Missing: J.Dahl, L.Knoch, S.S vich, C.Poblink, P.Butterfly, D.Harrison, M.IaDuke. F.Lewandowski K. Armstrong M. Baird P. Beaudreau R. Beebe M. Bennett L. Brunelle B. Bruns D. Caneen G. Chase L. Cox T. Chvala R. Demo 46 Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshm E. Dalton B. Dorvinen C. Dunn J. Eckman ’ -v J. Evans B. Foster T. Foster K. Gangelhoff K. Gehrke J. Gibson J. Goodwin R. Goss A. Hanson T. Haugen J. Holstein L. Howard B. Hughs E. Johnson D. Kleen J. Lyons n Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Fresh S. Maggio G. Mann R. Meyers J. Mulholland N. Oehler J. Pritchard R. Raisch M. Reuter R. Schumer T. Supler K. Tormanen L. Treichel T. Tvoser D. Villier A. Ward J. Wells D. Wittner K. Wittner M. Wittner 46 E, Morri s C. Nyberg, R. Resendiz, G. Bubar, A. Ortley, S. Sweeney, L. Reimer 2nd row: T. Hugh S. Clawson, W. Mott, B. Ausk, M. Kirby, S. Gustafson T. Wosika, C. Cummings, L. per.cc, J. Eckblad. 3rd row: P. Croaker, J. Bisson, S. Reimer, R. Reimer, S. Strieker, T. Conner, R. Fahlstron D. Chase, J. Vizenor. M. Ausk. A. F.siarlait. 4th: T. Raisch, T. Pembe ton.n. Haaland, M. Rea. E. Anteii, B. Treichel, T. Stai, R. t-ihite. feather, 5th row: T. Kleine, S. Stangel, T. Simons, C. Hughs, J. Pagel S. Casey, Reyes, D. Rubin, R. Uhitefeather, D. Moske Eighth Grade pront: R. Fesendez, K. Wenke, Back row: S. Heim-. , C.. ubar, L. Reimer 49 Seventh Grade 1st row: M. Tibbets, S. Stangel, C. Shipshock, B. Little- wolf, K. Kellema, p. Duhr, J. Bubar, • C. Pemberton, C. Robertson, 11. Canglehoff, J. Luther 2nd row: J. L'ickner, N. F.ckman, B. Fann, D. Hughs, R. Johnson, V, Tormanen, T. Dickenson, C. George, M. Wokasch, J. Pubash, L. Anderson, 3rd row: 5. Martinson, D. Vilcre, B. Frensley, F. Kloehn, B. Swanson, D. Cieske, M. Lundnuist, A. Gross, V. Morris, D. Hardy, J. Moske, 4th row: K. Wright, T. Chase, F. Sta- ples, M. Church, T. Stangel, K. Ellis, S. Littlewolf, S. White, L. Fisherman, S. Thompson, K. Rogers, 5th row: p. Kamrud, L. Parmenter, D. Ward, K. Armstrong, J. Baird, n. Raisch, C. Reyes, S. Fineday, T. 3owman, J. Homer, R. Ben- nett. Pres:- R. Bennett, Vice. Pres: T. Bowman, Sec: P. Komrude, Tres: J. Rubar, St. Council: D. Raisch, St. Council: C. Pemberton 50 ATHLETICS FOOTBALL sen, R Schumer, J. Goodwin, T. Supler, M. Bennett Row 3 R.'Buhr,°j: i)Srn“ : B J nnn,' B?™itain?”kS°Wn i.anson, S. Thompson, R. Beaulieu M Jonfc j p;- q q I'. aXli R‘ T0Un B- fe3ten’ G- « •. T- Jf?i Mulholland. VARSITY POOTEALL TEAM: Row 1: Coach Milbrandt, r. Brown, M. Hanson, J. vinn, Coach Skeim Row 2: M. Jones, J. Ward, D. Lundy, R. Premo, S, Thompson CAPTAINS J. Smith, J. Finn, C. Brown FRONT: Staples(Coach), T. Bowman, M. Bruns, C. Robertson, J. Homer, D. Viker, C. Pemberton, R. Bennett, Back: A. Goss, C. Reyes, S. Mar- tinson, D. Raisch, K. Armstrong, J.Rubash, J. Baird, L'. Parmentor, P. Kamrud FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS: Front: L, Dick, Row 1: S. Smith, L. Compton, D. Goodwin, Back: P. Reimer Top: J. Wosika VOLLEYBALL THE T E TH A-SOUAD VOLLEYBALL: AM MADE E I R WAY 1st row: C. Norenberg, S. Swanson, C. Parsons, L. Sather, A. Hough. 2nd row: MGR. C. Bruns, Jo. Holstein, Je. Holstein, COACH Schirmer, C. Supler, K. Borchardt, MGR. C. Brogger. ..TO REGIONAL PLAY ! ! 54 B SQUAD VOLLEYBALL: A Scuad Volleyball W L Peer River 2 3 Akeley 2 0 Indus 2 0 Pemidji 2 0 Bla.ckduck 2 -| Little Fork 2 0 Red Lake 2 0 C. L. Tourn. Bagley 2 0 Akeley 2 0 Blackduck 2 0 Nevi s 2 0 Kelliher 2 0 Clearbrook 2 0 Walker 2 0 La.porte 2 0 Northome 2 0 Foston 0 2 Di stricts Nevi s 2 0 Bagley 2 0 Blackduck 2 0 1st Row: K. Wittner, J. Reimer, M. Hough N. Ohler 2nd Row: C. Jacobson, J. Gibson L. Pemberton, L. Bruneile, A. Goss 1st Row: S. Gustafson, L. Reimer, C. Ngberg, S. Clawson, M. Menke, R. Johnson, R. Reimer, J. Bubar 2n Row: S. Reimer, T. Conner, K. Ellis, T. Pemberton, T. Raisch, S. Sweeng, G. Bubar, W. Mott, P. Duhr, COACH Mrs. Schirmer C SQUAD VOLLEYBALL: -S5 A-Squad 1st row: J. Reimer, B. Foster, M. Porter, J. Rubash, M. Foster, E. Sather 2nd row: Coach J. Cleveland, J. Sather, D Denny, J. Mul- holland, J. Norenberg, M. Hanson, Coach Welch Missing: G. Mott A-Squad Cheerleaders 1st row: G. Bergeron 2nd row: V. Clark, D. Adkins, A. Goss 3rd row: J. Reimer Captains: D. Denny, M. Hanson Head Coach: J. Cleveland f B-Squad Cheerleaders 1st row: L. Bruneile 2nd row: L. Reimer, R. Resendiz, R. Reimer 1st row: Mgr. C. Brogger, S. Swanson, D. Caneen, L. Brunelle, Mgr. M. Hough, N. Oehler, C. Norenberg, C. Dunning 2nd row: S. Jones, L. Pem- berton, J. Neises, Coach Schirmer, Coach Duhr, J. Holstein, K. Borchardt, A. Han- son Sr. Player Kris Borchardt Missing: J. Holstein A-Squad Cheerleaders 1st row: B. Draheim. M. Bellanger, L. Dick 2nd row: S. Rich- ards 58 Future Varsity Jr. High Girls B.B.- 1st row: S. Littlewolf, J. Bubar, P. Duhr, M. Kloehn, T. Stangel, D. Hughes. 2nd row: mgr. B. Hughes, M. Rea, R. Resendiz, A. Ortley, P. Croacker, R. Bisson, T. Conner, T. Pemberton, W. Mott, M. Accardo, B. Ausk, G. Bubar, mgr. T. Raisch, coach Judy Comstock. B-Squad Cheerleaders 1st row: J. Bisson, C. Bruns, M. Reuter, T. Simons 2nd row: C. Nyberg 59 Basketball team has Rocky season Will next year be “Rocky II” ? A Team: Ass't Coach Smith, T. Humphrey, C. Brown, R. Vikre, M. Jones, S. Thompson, S. Smith, R. Town, J. Smith, Coach Winka, Mgr. F. Keahna B Team Cheerleaders; 1st row: M. Martinson, 2nd row: T. Wosika, T. Bergeron, 3rd row: M. Menke Stats; C. Davis, C. Katz B Team; J. Goodwin, A. Ward, S. Dorvinen, S. Northbird, Coach Smith, R. Beaulieu, T. Olsen, J. Roy, B. Brunelle, D. Volk, T. Trosen, T. Meyers 62 BOYS' TRACK .1st row: D. Goodwin, R. Norenberg, D. Karbowski, J. Reimer, A. Katz, C. Draheim, T. Yahres 2nd row: A. Walton, J. Mul- holland, D. Showen, D. Volk, R. Raisch,. J. Goodwin, Mr. Welch 3rd row: G. Gehrke, E. Sather, R. Town, J. Sather, S. Thompson, Coach Schirmer GIRLS' TRACK 1st row: T. Conner, S. Clawson, C. Nyberg, L. Reimer, W. Mott, R. Resendiz 2nd row: B. Ausk, M. Menke, S. Sweeny, C. Norenberg, L. Reimer, J. Wosika, L. Compton, D. Caneen, N. Oehler, 3rd row: Coach Schirmer, J. Neises, J. Holstein, S. Swanson, A. Hanson, L. Brunelle G. Nyberg, S. Smith Jr. Hi JR. HIGH BASEBALL T. Supler, M. Bennette, S. Dorvinen Baseball Varsity SR. HIGH BASEBALL 1st row: R. Beaulieu, Mgr. P. Reimer, T. Humphrey, 2nd row: C. Brown, S. Volk, M. Hanson, J. Finn, J. Brunelle, 3rd row: S. Smith, C. Denny, D. Denny, R. Town, D. Finn, J. Smith Golf Team Coach D. Somrock, D. Brasgalla, J. Gibson, R. Vikre, R. Luther GOLF GIBSON GOES TO STATE! Jeannine Gibson, an 8th grader won her way to the state class A girls golf tournament at Forest Lake in the spring of 1981. This was accomplished by participating in 6 tournaments during April May as preliminaries to the process. The procedure was then completed by winning the district tournament at Walker. Jeannine then placed 4th at the regional tourney at Roseau and finished the High School season at the state meet in Jjne. Jeannine hopes to repeat the process in the 1982 season and improve her ranking at the state level. 64 Girls' Golf J. Gibson Frank Hanrath Superintendent ADMINISTRATION Lorenz Wold Ha Senn Carol 0al Head Bookkeeper Secretary Secretary Beatrice Bohn Jeanni- Eic’sno: Cooks Thomas Peacoch Principal EAnZAt Bud Biuine, Manager Joyce Lyons Community Ed. Dir. Annette Joner Secretary AMERICAN LEGION JACK KIMBALL POST 284 Monday — Saturday HOURS: 2:00 p.m. — 1:00 a.m Cass Lake, Minnesota NELSON’S OUR OWN HARDWARE Hardware Home Improvement Products Jerry Deanna Nelson 335-2269 Superwood] HARD™0ARD corporation NUPLY DIVISION O. BOX 518 • BEMIOJI MINNESOTA 5660 1 THE 371 CAFE TAM’S PHOTO CHIPPEWA LANES DORVINEN BILL'S ALIGNMENT SHOP CASS LAKE 335-6300 CHE-WA-KA-E-GON COMPLEX CAFE GAS STATION BIG DOLLAR FOOD STORE NEISES' Everything under one roof. Cass Lake 335-2363 GLIME ELECTRIC Home and Farm Wiring —FREE ESTIMATES- Bob dime 751-1786 CASS LAKE TIMES Grant Utley-Editor John P. Utley-Mgr. 335-2290 TEALS Cass Lake 335-2249 REUTER’S IGA STORE Fresh meats, fruits, groceries Open evenings and Sunday Cass Lake, Minn. 335-6560 Ana s (h on NINA SAMPSON PHONE (21 8) 335-6858 31 5 Second St CASS lake MN 56633 HARDWARE HANK Cass Lake, MN 335-6551 Clem Goss, Owner WINCHESTER RESTAURANT LOUNGE 335-2571 ■W NCHCSTt 67 A UTOGRAPHS A UTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS A UTOGRAPHS A UTOGRAPHS A UTOGRAPHS A UTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS Wide World Photos FINAL EDITION ★ 1981-1982 ★ ★ VOL. 1 PG. 3 CURRENT EVENTS PEACE RALLIES — The largest demonstration in Bonn. West Germany's history was a mass peace rally attended by about 200,000 people. It was indicative of the pacifist and antinuclear movement that swept Europe. HISTORY-MAKING FLIGHT — The space shuttle “Columbia made history by becoming the first manned space vehicle ever to return to orbit. The shuttle’s two missions opened up new possibilities for future space travel. 40th PRESIDENT — Ronald Reagan, former movie star and governor of California, was sworn in as President of the United States, becoming the oldest man ever to hold that office. His conservative viewpoints marked a change from the previous Carter administration. DERBY WINNER — Pleasant Colony won the 107th Kentucky Derby from a huge field of 21 horses. The jockey was Jorge Velasquez. CABINET CONTROVERSY — President Reagan's controversial and aggressive Secretary of State, Alexander Haig, was chastened for lack of team play early in the Reagan administration. FINAL EDITION ★ ★ 1981-1982 ★ ★ VOL. 1 PG. 4 ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT — President Reagan survived an attempt on his life when he was shot outside a hotel as he waved to the crowd. John Hinckley. Jr., was charged with shooting the President and three others. INDY 500 - In a mass of controversy, the Indy 500 victory went first to Bobby Unser. then Mario Andretti (shown here) then back to Unser. RUBIK S CUBE CRAZE - James Nourse devised and published a solution to the Rubik’s Cube invented by Hungarian professor ErnO Rubik. FIRST WOMAN ON THE COURT — Sandra Day O'Connor became the first woman member of the U.S. Supreme Court. She is a lawyer and a former Arizona state senator. McENROE WINS — John McEnroe defeated Bjorn Borg for the Wimbledon title. During the year, his on-court tennis behavior earned him the title of “Super Brat.” EGYPT’S SADAT KILLED — Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, the only Arab leader to make peace with the Jewish state, was assassinated by a group of army men as he viewed a military parade in Cairo. CALIFORNIA GOLD — Only two years after leading the NFL in losses, the San Francisco 49'ers led the league in victories and won the Super Bowl by defeating Cincinnati. HOTEL DISASTER — Suspended walkways covered with people collapsed into the crowded lobby of the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Kansas City, killing 113 persons. V v 'v.v: • ‘ V • ' V - ;;Av - „ ... v An • • v V • a '’ • • - .!• • ■ ■' ''■. vv--. -; s ■v- - ' ■ K '1 sfe' ' . — . • - ; X‘!5s xi. % _ 1 •“ % ■’ ' ' •■ 2v • •'w v ' ■' ; •■ ' ■ • ■ -V ■ • • - . z • Ttl , • V W A « • • S _n v % • • - v 1 ✓ - Y ' ;-A n%- , . n - N A V;£V • • - • vv % „• « rx •: , V's“ . - • ' . ... irv. .. .Xr-, ____ ■ N -V . ■• _ • - • . 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