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

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CASS OOL Photo Busin P r o d u A d v i s B y r a 1 vJv! ike S c Hmi'-d i s s o n Hugh r i Wo i r b a n s s i k s Yearbook Staff Row 1: Sonja Reimer, Jennie Reimer, Kris Rubin, Mindy Mathews, Julie Davis Row 2: Lorraine Headbird, Ruth Resendiz, Lisa Reimer, Rhonda Reimer, Terri Wosika, Melanie Anderson, Jody Grummer, Kim Lundquist, Darlene Homer Row 3: James Louks, Advisor: Mike Schmid, Scott Adams, Nicky Lewandowski, Chris Cummings, Risa Scherer, Tammy Hughs, Becky Machart, Brenda Dahl, Stephanie Nason, Rhonda Pence, Anita Cloud, Dana Hughs, Dane Schroeder, Advisor: Priscilla Fairbanks, and Cindy Hughs DEDICATION The senior class of 1986 wishes to dedicate their yearbook to Loretta Reynolds. Through the past six years you've given us encouragement, whether it was a pat on the back, or a swat on the bottom to keep us in line. We've grown to respect you and we'll miss you when we're gone. Thanks MA! We Love You!! 2 The Class of 1986 would like to give special recognition to Mike Schmid for his dedicated effort in educating the students of this community and many others. Mike spends half of his day working at Cass Lake High School and the other half at Chief Bug-o-nav-ge-shig School. When he has finished his day of teaching, he returns to Cass Lake High School to serve as Advisor of this yearbook. For his devotion to education, we give him special recognition . In Memory Of He will actually swallow up death forever, And the Lord Jehovah Will certainly wipe the tears from all faces. — Isaiah 25:8 RICHARD LEE RROWN, JR. Born December 9, 1967 Passed Away February 7, 1980 Services Saturday, February 9, 1980: 2 P.M. Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses Cass Lake, Minnesota Speaker Bill Johnson It was a year of events Halloween stories, surprise party math carnival, skiing Terribithia, looks of shock a disbelieving statement of grief I hope it won't be me. It was you, Richard. A born leader you were the rebellious, angry and insecure you took a close look at yourself It was the year you began to mature More giving, more caring more laughter, more sharing less anger, less pain less blaming others more taking the reins We all loved you cheered you on you picked us up we helped you grow on A gift you left to us of love and respect of bonding, of closeness we will carry these for life We loved vou, Richard. written by Bonnie Rubash (Richard's 6th grade teacher) As a result of Richard's death our class was drawn into a family. We realized how precious a gift life is and yet how quickly it can be taken away. It was a time when we realized nothing can be taken for granted. Richard, this page is in loving memory of you; although you are not here with us today, you are in our thoughts often. Thank you for the gifts you gave us--the laughter, the love,and for being our friend. 3 Mr. Hanrath Superintendent Mr. Benish Principal Mr. Ness Admin. Assistant Mr. Skeim Counselor Mrs. Senn Secretary Mrs. Ness Homebound Mrs. Miller Mrs. Jones Mr. Beebe Head Bookkeeper Secretary Secretary Mrs. Greenside Mrs. Wittner Mrs. Lyons Mrs. Broker Mr. Smith Accounts Payable Secretary Comm. Ed. Dir. E.C.F.E. Dir. Monitor Mrs. Reynolds Mrs. Blackmarr Mrs. Comstock Mr. Duhr Mrs. Eastman Monitor English Home Ec. Social Studies English THIS PAGE SPONSORED IT THE CASS LAKE FUNERAL HOME 5 Mr. Engebretson Business Ed. Mr. Harrington English Mr. Leet Math Mr. Schweder Science Chem. Mr. Kirk Auto Mech. Mr. Knudson Biology Ms. Kruger Phy. Ed. Mrs. Gibson English Soc. St. Hr. Labraaten Health Mrs. Engebretson Ms. Fairbanks Mrs. Frazer German English Ojibwe Language WE CEP Mr. Milbrandt Mrs. Mason Ath. Dir. Music i Mrs. Oberg Math Mr. Schmid Indian Ed. wm 6 THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY CASS LAKE BUILDING CENTER Mrs. Ward Art Mr. Welch LD Mr. Winkka Mr. Bigley Mrs. Brasgalla Ind. Arts Custodian Libraian Mrs. Kirpatrick Cook As we leave high school, the seniors say a big THANK YOU to all the teachers they've had at Cass Lake. Without your motivation we could never be where we are now You blew upon the sparks of creativity that we each have within us. Not too much to extinguish them, but just enough to make them burn brighter. J1IIS PAGE SPONSORED BY THE BENINJI PIONEER ADVERTISER After Hour 1) Robert with his chick 2) T.G.I.F. 3) What an educational experience!? A) Halloween was hopping 5) Yeah,we did it! 6) One poster down,one to go! 7) It's so cold out today I can see my breath. L t ■' THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY DORVINEN ACCOUNTING SERVICE THIS PAGE SPONSORED Many changes have been made at CLHS during this past school year. (I) A child development program has been added with offices at the high school. Also this year, (2) the student lounge has been made into a conference room with many dividing boards added. Mr. Peacock (3) is now attending Harvard University while Mr. Benish (4) became the new principal at CLHS. Another change for both junior and senior high students is a satellite lunch program that is now being catered to the small gym by (5) Mrs. Kirkpatrick and Mrs. Taber. The Bena school was closed in May,1985,and with it Mrs. Alice Larson retired after teaching 37 years at Bena. 5Y KEN K.THOMPSON IN BEMIDJI 10 Senior Class Officers Robert Whitefeather, Steve Riggles, Gina Bubar, Sonja Reimer SNAPSHOTS The Senior Class FUN? They're the best years of your life. The only real time in your life vhen you can be wild, make a few mistakes, and it won't really matter. In general, a time to have fun. The year reflected just that,too! Fun became the main priority as students realized that there is more to school than tests and homework. Homecoming, dinner at T.Juan'8, Harvest Dance, skip days, senior trip, and Prom. As the year drew to a close, seniors began to think about entering the real world, juniors pondered the upcoming year when life would really start, and the sophomores were Just glad to be out of the gym! Although thoughts of next year were inevitable, so were the reflections back onto the past one. Memories of the games, parties, dances, dates, and good friends all support the answer to the question Are we having fun yet? YOU BET! THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY BIG WINNIE BAR, BENA 13 HALL OF FAME Best Looking Richard Jones Michelle Menke Tallest Guy Shortest Girl Theran Stai Maria Rea Most Masculine Feminine Don Haaland Cheryl Nyberg Most Athletic Chris Finn Gina Bubar Best Hall Roamers Dolly Morgan Danny Moske Best Dressed Ruth Resendiz Robert Whitefeather 14 THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY CASS GERMAN CLUB CANDY COMPANY Brown Nosers Sonja Reimer Donavon Haaland Pretties Eyes Mike Bruns Sherri Stangel Class Flirts Most Active Richard Jones Gloria Budreau Steve Riggles Sonja Reimer Quietest Candy Jones David Atkins Most Musical Steve Vizenor Michelle Menke Best Gossips Worst Drivers Mike Bruns Gloria Budreau Shelly Clawson Steve Vizenor THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY KEN STONE INSURANCE AGENCY, BEMTDJI HALL OF FAME Smartest Chris Cummings Steve Riggles Most Artisic Terri Wosika Todd Kline THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY HOME VIDEO, BEMIDJI Friendlist Robert Whitefeather Sonja Reimer Nicest Smile Richard Jones Barb Ausk Funniest Laugh Class Couple Danny Moske Cindy Hughes Gina Bubar Donavon Haaland Most Unique Terri Wosika Brian Treichel DAVID ADKINS You get out of life what you put into it. So when you can't push anymore, Shove!” AUTO MECHANICS ROXANN BISSON Far away in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up, see their beauty and follow where they might lead. YEARBOOK STAFF, GERMAN CLUB EARL ANTELL God asks no man whether he will accept life. That is not the choice. You must take it. The only choice is now. YEARBOOK, PAPER STAFF, AUTO MECH., GERMAN CLUB MIKE BRUNS Even if vou are on the right track, you'll get run over if vou .•just sit there. FOOTBALL, GERMAN CLUB, AUTO MECHANICS, HOME- COMING ROYALTY BARB AUSK Close your eyes and hope for the best and the best will come true. AUTO MECHANICS, TRACK, CHOIR, BASKETBALL GINA BUBAR Living in my own way; loving the past; ready for the future; working on today. BASKETBALL, VOLLEYBALL, STUDENT COUNCIL, NEWSPAPE STAFF, BAND, STAGE BAND, AUTO MECHANICS, TRACK, VOLLEYBALL CAPTAIN, CLASS SECRETARY SAM CASEY Certainly it is important to do things that provide enjoyment, but fun cannot be the end that shapes man's life. If it is not 'enjoyed1, one will not know true joy. GERMAN CLUB, YEARBOOK STAFF CHRISTINE CUMMINGS A friend is a person with whom I mav be sincere. Before him I mav think aloud. AUTO MECHANICS, INDIAN CLUB, PAPER STAFF, STUDENT COUNCIL, YEARBOOK GLORIA BUDREAU Friendship is the greatest enrichment that I have found. CHEERLEADING.CHOIR, BASKETBALL,STUDENT COUNCIL,YEARBOOK STAFF,GERMAN CLUB, INDIAN CLUB TONY BUTCHER There is no time like the present. AUTO MECHANICS, INDIAN CLUB SHELLY CLAWSON The quieter you become, the more you can hear. CHEERLEADING, HOME- COMING MGR., GERMAN CLUB, VOLLEYBALL, BAND, CHOIR, PAPER STAFF, TRACK, ANNUAL STAFF, TRACK MGR. TIA CONNER One who gives advice to others and does not follow it themselves is the one who is a fool. BASKETBALL, FOOTBALL STAT, VOLLEYBALL, CHOIR, TRACK LAURA ECKBLAD Trouble is a part of life, and if you don't share it, you don't give the person who loves you a chance to love you enough. CINDY HUGHS If you aren't going all the way, why go at all. F.H.A.. YEARBOOK STAFF, NEWSPAPER STAFF, SWEETHEART CANDIDATE CHRIS FINN Life is either an adventure or nothing at all. FOOTBALL CAPTAIN, HOMECOMING KING, BASKETBALL, TRACK, AUTO MECHANICS, GERMAN TAMMY HUGHES Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learninp stays younp. The greatest thing out of life is to keep vour mind younp.' P.H.A..vrarbook STAFF, NEWSPAPER STAFF, INDIAN CLUB DONAVON HAALAND Don't plague me with studies. I have heavier things on my mind. FOOTBALL, WRESTLING, NEWSPAPER STAFF, AUTO MECH BASEBALL MANAGER CANDY JONES The best and the most beautiful things in life cannot be seen or touched. They must be felt within the heart. AUTO MECHANICS RICHARD JONES Be all you can be while you still have a chance to be. Be- cause this may be your only chance. FOOTBALL, TRACK, AUTO MECHANICS MICHELLE KIRBY No person should be held to answer for every little thing in their past. What1s important is who thev are now, and what they do. YEARBOOK STAFF, CHOIR NEWSPAPER STAFF, GERMAN CLUB KERRY KLAERS Live each day as if it were your last and make something of it. Don't be a nobody, be somebody. BASKETBALL, AUTO MECHANICS ROBERT KLINE A little hard work never hurt anyone, but I'm not taking any chances. FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL, AUTO MECHANICS LAURA KRAMP Love forgets mistakes. CHOIR MICHELLE MENKE A smile is a light in the window of your face, to show that your heart is at home. CHEERLEADINC, CHOIR, SHOW CHOIR, TRACK, GERMAN CLUB, STAGE BAND, YEARBOOK STAFF, NEWSPAPER STAFF, BAND, STUDENT COUNCIL, VOLLEYBALL, BASKETBALL DANIEL MOSKE A pedestrian is a man who has two cars... one driven bv his wife and the other by one of his children. FOOTBALL MANAGER, WRESTLING MANAGER, YEARBOOK STAFF, AUTO MECHANICS KIM NEWSTRAND For the Lord is faithful to his promises. Blessed are those who wait for Him to help them. PAPER STAFF CHERYL NYBERG Who walks a road with love will never walk that road alone again. CHEERLEADING, YEARBOOK STAFF, F.H.A., BAND, CHOIR, VOLLEYBALL, TRACK, CANTEEN, PAPER STAFF LISA PENCE A friend is someone who understands vour past, believes in your future and accepts you today the wav vou are. YEARBOOK STAFF RICHARD RAISCH If you don't know where vou are going, any road will take you there. FOOTBALL, TRACK, WRESTLING, AUTO MECH. TONI RAISCH A false friend and a shadow attend onlv while the sun shines. BASKETBALL, VOLLEYBALL CHRIS REYES A good laugh is sun- shine in a house. BASKETBALL. TRACK SONJA REIMER The only way to have a friend is to be one. DRAMA. CHEERLEADING, FOOTBALL STAT, VOLLEY- BALL, STUDENT COUNCIL, TREASURER, YEARBOOK STAFF, NEWSPAPER STAFF, BAND, STAGE BAND, CHOIR, SHOW CHOIR. GERMAN CLUB, SWEETHEART CANDIDATE, HOMECOMING MGR., SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT, PAPER STAFF EDITOR, GERMAN CLUB TREAS.,CLASS OFFICER LISA REIMER You can only be hurt if you care a lot. DRAMA, CIIEERLEADING, VOLLEYBALL, STUDENT COUNCIL, YEARBOOK STAFF, PAPER STAFF, GERMAN CLUB,HOMECOMING QUEEN RHONDA REIMER True friends are the ones who stay by vou when something about vou has changed. CHEERLEADING, VOLLEY- BALL, YEARBOOK. NEWS- PAPER, BAND, CHOIR, GERMAN CLUB MARIA REA Love all, trust a few, do wrong to no one. BASKETBALL, INDIAN CLUB PRESIDENT RUTH RESENDIZ The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. WRESTLING CHEERLEADER, FOOTBALL CHEERLEADER, HOMECOMING ROYALTY. BAND, CHOIR, DRAMA, SPEECH, ANNUAL STAFF, PAPER STAFF, STUDENT COUNCIL, TRACK, GERMAN CLUB, TRACK MGR., SWEETHEART CANDIDATE, GIRL'S STATE, CLASS PRESIDENT STEVEN RIGGLES Look upon failure as the opportunity to begin again. BASKETBALL, WRESTLING, STUDENT COUNCIL, NEWSPAPER STAFF, GOLF, GERMAN CLUB, BASEBALL, HOMECOMING MANAGER DANE RUBIN There is a smaller world, which is the stage, and a larger stage, which is the world ' WRESTLING, ANNUAL STAFF, PAPER STAFF, GOLF THERAN STAI Life is always inter- esting when you have a purpose and live in its fulfillment. BASKETBALL, PAPER STAFF, AUTO MECHANICS, TRACK SHERRI STANGEL I don't believe in love at first sight, but I do believe in taking a second look. AUTO MECH., INDIAN CLUB, FHA, YEARBOOK STAFF, VOLLEYBALL, BASKETBALL BRIAN TREICHEL If man could have half his wishes, he would double his troubles. AUTO MECHANICS, FOOTBALL MANAGER STEVE VIZENOR Live is a fatal adventure. It can only have one end. So, why not make it as far ranging and free as possible? BASKETBALL, FOOTBALL, STUDENT COUNCIL, TRACK. AUTO MECHANICS CHZZlStf —ftdtr send j TERRI WOSIKA Smile, life could be worse! YEARBOOK EDITOR, FHA, STUDENT COUNCIL, BAND, CHOIR, GERMAN CLUB, HOMECOMING MGR., PAPER STAFF, CHEERLEADER MASCOT. SWEETHEART CANDIDATE, YEARBOOK DOLLY MORGAN Who never climbed, never fell. INDIAN CLUB, DANCE CLUB CHAIRPERSON D'd u)i do }t ? 2s -this 'the. end 7 more fats 0r no toS -to lend ? idc look, to the future • neuj roads to lead, hut I'll ne er forcfi you u e' l remember, indeed. ROBERT WHITEFEATHER Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. BASEBALL. HOMECOMING ROYALTY, GERMAN CLUB. PAPER STAFF, CLASS TREASURER, GOLF SARAH GUSTAFSON It is better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all. CHOIR, PAPER STAFF, GERMAN CLUB, VOLLEYBALL, BASKETBALL, TRACK de realty did it thirteen Lfears I Survived them cj tkroucjh. SM' ej and tears tie smile q smije and jive a, kuy then off to coijecjd our suitcase tucj. Bat I'm yoincj to mi$s O-!} of you. fays it's the truths Z tell no lies. UJl uoon't fbryet UJhat me have shared- those tender moments uje'i e all cared Gloria Budreau Sherri Stangei Ruth Resendlz Christine Cunnings Tony Butcher Gina Bubar Lisa Reiner Toni Raisch BEAUTIFUL BABIES Roxann Bisson Sonja Reiner Tammy Hughs Terri Wosika Rhonda Re inter Kerry Risers Michelle Henke Michele Kirby 18 Clem George, St. Council; Becky Swanson, Pres.; Mary Kloehn, St. Council Patience Duhr, Treas.; Jodi Bubar, Sec.; Dan Ward, Vice Pres. Matt Bigley Hedi Bogda Leo Anderson Gina Benedix Rich Bennett Dana Hughs Esther Humphrey 19 ichelle Lundquist Scott Martinson Lee Parmenter Chris Pemberton Conrad Robertson Dawn Strieker Becky Swanson Missy Tibbetts Val Tormamen David Vikre CONRAD ROBERTSON TO TOUR EUROPE Conrad Robertson was the only student from Minnesota selected to perform this summer with THE SOUND OF AMERICA BAND AND CHORUS. His 25- day tour will include 9 concerts with stops in Germany, England, Austria, Switzerland, Italy and France. CONGRATULATIONS CONRAD! Dan Hard Mike Wokash THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY THE OPTOMETRIC CENTER Hi, Mom! It's not my fault! 1 How could you! Master piece, huh? Hey baby,what's happening? 21 Sophomore Class Officers Judd Stokes, St. Council; Brenda Hanson, Pres.; Mark Engebretson, St. Council; Darlene Homer, Sec Treas.; Sean McCarthy, V. Pres. 22 DanRe Bergeron Tami Clawson Bill Conner ch: Brenda Dahl Angie Draheim Mark Engebretson Karen Fournier Kitn Goss Julie Davis Jodi Grummer Brenda Hanson Mike Hanson Laurie Harper Darlene Homer Robert Idovich Theresa Jourdain Rachael Klaers Mark Magnuson Sean McCarthy Nancy Menke THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY SPAULDING MOTORS SALES, INC. 23 Wesley Pagel Paul Pemberton Rhonda Pence Eric Reed Jennifer Reimer 24 THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY NORVOLD MOTORS r r: ire Freshmen Class Officers Barb Gieseke - Treas. Heather Duhr - Pres. Melissa George St. Council Kathy Holly - V. Pres.Shaawn Town - St Council Melissa Kline - St. Council 26 THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY GIOVANNI'S PIZZA Melanie Anderson Robert Bcdtke Jerry Bergeron Slidby Bigley Roger Croaker Bruce Dahl 'leather Ruhr Mir.o f.rirkson Missy George Barb Gieseke Chris Gustafson Patty Frazer Taramy Brown .Jeff Fontana Kathy Holly Phillip Larson 27 Nick Lewandowski lUV'i' Lillian Mathews Risa Sherer 28 Michelle Losh James Louks Becky Machart Debbie Marsolek Missy Rubin Randy Morehart Richard Northbird Clarence Pequett Anita Riggles Cliff Robertson Steve Reyes Melinda Mathews Danny Staples Kirk Tormanen Shaawn Town John Westlund Randy Morehart Foreground- Jerome DeCicco Bruce Dahl Background- Michelle Losh, Missy Kline, Laura Losh, Tammy Brown, Debbie Marsolek, Anita Riggles, Risa Sherer, Mindy Mathews, Missy Rubin. Chris Gustafson Arnold Dahl Roger Croaker- Scott Adams Shaawn Town, Jennifer Hough, Becky Machart Foreground- Missy Rubin Risa Sherer Background- Mindy Mathews, Jerome DeCicco, Anita Riggles, Laura Losh, Debbie Marsolek, Tammy Brown, Michelle Losh, Bruce Dahl, Arnold Dahl, Missy Kline, Shelby Bigley.. 29 7 8 Grade Officers Eric Jackson, Pres.; Joel Pemberton, Vice Pres.; Kevin Ellis, Sec.; Paula Reed, Treas.; John Buc- hanan, St. Council; Paul Thompson, St. Council Jeff Holly, Pres.; Neale Duhr, Sec Treas. Paula Reimer, St. Council; Linda Stangel, St. Council; Robin Morhart, Vice Pres. Ti na AI len Dave Bismark Kris Bohn Chad Brown Jul i e Bubar John Buchanan Joanie Canty Kari Haynes Angie Headbird Ronda Hunter Eric Jackson Carol Jones Mika Kornezos Archie LaRose Melissa Jean Church Dick Millie Benay Jimmy Fournier Fairbanks Hardy Vicki Draheim Kevin Ellis Katie Cathy Cory Susan Lausche Littlewolf Lundquist Lundy Julie Henry Mellema Mol ash Luvette Moose Davine Morris Mike Pagel Joel Allen Pemberton Pence Clayton Paula Rainey Reed Tracy Reimer Dione Remus Sheryl Sampson Craig Tracy Ben Schummer Schwartz Smith Paul Todd Thompson Kehoe 31 32 Lenny Cindy James Greg Lori Peter Troy Bellecourt Brown Chase ohristopherson Clark Cloud Cooper Shane John Neale Tonya Valerie Jeff Steve ___ Dalton Dubr Edsmoe Ellis Frazer Frazer Alana Sheryl Leslie John Shannon Jeff Angela Gross Brummer Harper Littlewolf ,-laugen Holly Jones Angie Betsy Erin Jessica Brenda Cecil Brett Korkin Larson Latourelle Latourelle Littleimlf Louks Lundquist Mike Delbert Casey Christina Robin Angela Jimmy Masten Matthews McCarthy Michel son Morehart Morgan Morris Kenneth Andy Tim Jenny Paula Dannell Angela Raines Routsey P.eiplinger Richardson Reuner Savage Schroeder 33 Jeremy Swan Michael Trosen Heidi Wark Tonya Eidsmoe, Tim Reiplinger, Jeff Holly, The Walk of Life 34 Christina Michaelson and Angie Kolkin. David Trevor Simons Stai Linda Scott Stangel Staples Heidi Wasika Anitra Benson Say Cheese Terry White Pam Penny Mark Wittner Wittner Wokasch -eiglrt CLUBS - ORGANIZATIONS INDIAN CLUB THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY OTT DRUG STORE INC., DEER RIVER 35 MAN CLUB GERMAN 3 Row 1: Sonja Reimer, Shelly Clawson, Rhonda Relmer, Lisa Reimer, Roxann Bisson, Terri Wosika, Sarah Gustafson, Michelle Menke, Michele Kirby, Ruth Resendiz, Chris Finn, Frau Engebretson GERMAN 2 Row 1: Debbie Gieseke, Jodi Bubar, Patience Duhr, Hedi Bogda Skip Stangel, Michele Lundquist, Valerie Tormanen Row 2: Leo Anderson, Joe Rubash, Rich Bennett, John Homer, Becky Swanson, Naomi Eckman. Missing: Missy Tibbetts, Jim Baird Here German 3 gets ready to go to Germany by attempting to climb over the Berlin Wall.(l) This year the German Club President is Steve Riggles(2), he gets the lucky task of announcing at Dinners. The German Club once again sold fruit. This year they sold over 400 cases. (3) Initation was a fun night for Mark Engebretson, DanRe Bergeron, and Joe Sargent who all got to Pucker up! (4) THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY THE BEAVER LOOK IN BEMIDJI GERMAN CLUB GERMAN 1 Row 1: Kim Goss, Jodi Grummer, Craig Seelye, Sean McCarthy, Billy Conner, DanRe Bergeron, Kris Rubin Row 2: Kim Lundquist, Julie Davis, Dee Dee Swanson, Stephanie Nason, Jennie Reimer, Tami Clawson, Theresa Jourdain Row 3: Becky Stai, Eric Reed, Nancy Menke, Brenda Hanson, Darlene Homer Row 4: Mark Engebretson, Dan Ward, Judd Stokes, Rick Staples (1) Judd Stokes was a stripper at Initation nigh Becky Swanson and Michelle Kirby (2) were just 2 of the students that parti- cipated in the Disaster drill at Pike Bay. Julie Davis was the mother to Theresa Jourdain (3) and another baby was Craig Seelye (4). Sonja Reimer and Becky Stai (5) laugh as they watch Tami Claw- son, Jenny Reimer, and Sean McCarthy, and Kris Rubin make fools of them- selves. (6) FH A Mary Kloehn, Pres. Kim Lundquist, Vice. Missy Tibbetts, Sec Treas. Anita Ripples, Michelle Losh, Patty Frazer, Val Ellis Lori Clark, Pam Wittner, Melanie Anderson, Kim Lund- quist, Mary Kloehn, Kira Eichberg, Penny Wittner, Angie Headbird, Heidi Wark. Missing: Missy Tibbetts AUTO MECH Christine Cummings, David Adkins, Todd Kline Chris Finn, Lee Parmentor, Conrad Robertson, Theran Stai, Alan Gross Pat Lausche. 38 Brian Treichel STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council is the gov ing body of the Cass Lake dents, grades 7-12. The St- udent Council consists of two members from each class and one member from each school organ- ization having an administra- tive approved constitution. The purpose of the Student Council is to a) represent the students in matters concerning the school b) to cooperate with the admin- istration on establishing and ex- cuting policies and rule, c) to enable the Cass Lake students to learn by experience the United States's democratic process. By: Mr. Engebretson Front Row: Sean McCarthy, Judd Stokes, Lisa Reimer Sonja Reimer, Christine Cummings, Melissa George Paula Reimer. Last Row: Paul Thompson, Mark Engebret son, Kim Lundquist, Mary Kloehn, Terri Wosika, Clem George, John Buchahan, Shaawn Town PAPER STAFF The 1985-86 Paper Staff is a very lard working group of inspired writ- es. Assignments get done and there is always help when it comes time :or typing and the layout of the )aper. Thanks to a great Advisor with ots of patience, and many will- ing students, this years staff was i success. By: Sonji Reimer, Editor. front Row: Chris Cummings, Don Haaland Gina Bubar, Terri Wosika, Sonja Reimer Lisa Reimer, Rhonda Reimer, Robert White feather. Second Row: Theresa Jourdain, Jodi Grummer, Kim Goss, Craig Seelye.Deb ie Gieseke, Becky Swanson, Val Tormanen Kim Lundquist. Third Row: Steph Nason Dan Re Bergeron, Sean McCarthy, Darlene Homer. Missing: Michelle Menke, Dana Hughs, Missy Tibbetts Officers: Debbie Gieseke, Sonja Reimer, Michelle Menke. Second Row: Becky Swanson, Ruth Resendiz Last Row: Shelly Clawson, Michelle Kirby 39 STAGE BAND First row: Julie Mellema, Lori Clark. Second row: Sonja Reimer, Darlene Homer Heather Duhr. Third row: Mike Trosen, Mike Kornezos, Julie Davis, Nancy Menke, John Homer, John Buchanan. Fourth row: Instructor - Mrs. Mason, Melissa Church, Phil Larson, Rich Northbird, frlelissa George , Michelle Menke, Karen Ellis, Eric Jackson, Vicki Draheim, Eric Reed. Back row: Chris Pemberton, Angie Dra- heim, Jeff Frazer, Brenda Hanson, Joel Pemberton, Sean McCarthy, Tim Reiplin- ger, Julie Bubar, Paul Pemberton, Jodi Grummer. Clarinets - First row: Sonja Reimer Erin LaTourelle, Angie Kolkin, Betsy Larson, Anitra Benson. French Horns Second row: Darlene Homer, Dione Remus. Saxophone - Tami Clawson. Trumpets-First Row: Angie Draheim, Brenda Hanson, Mike Trosen, Kathy Holly, Heather Duhr. Second Row: Heidi Wosika, Phillip Larson, Penny Wittner, Scott Staples. Last Row: Jim Chase, Mike Kornezos, Paula Reimer, Melissa Church, Dannell Savage. BAND Flutes - 1st row: Julie Davis, Nancy Menke, Jessica Latourelle, Shelby Bigley 2nd row: Neale Duhr, Robin Morehart, Christina Michaelson, Sheryl Grummer. Percussion - 1st row: Troy Cooper, Tre- vor Stai, David Masten. 2nd row: Chad Brown, Kevin Ellis. 3rd row: Conrad Robertson, Chris Gustafson, John Westlund, Jeremy Decicco, Shaawn Town. Saxophones - 1st row: Michelle Menke, Melissa George ) Julie Mellema, Susan Lundy. 2nd row: Pam Wittner, Angie Jones, Tracy Schwartz, Rich Northbird. 3rd row: Vickie Draheim, Eric Jackson. Trombones - 1st row: Sean McCarthy, Chris Pemberton, Julie Bubar, Joel Pemberton. 2nd row: Mike Staples, Benay Fairbanks, Tim Reiplinger, Jeff Frazer, Cecil Louks. Tuba - John Buchanan. CHOIR 1st row: -C. Pemberton, P. Pemberton, C. Robertson, K. Rubin, M. Rubin. n 2nd row: L. Stangel, P. Reimer, D. Savage, P. Reed, J. Canty, V. Draheim, D. Remus. 3rd row: C. Michaelson, E. LaTourelle, J. LaTourelle, V. Ellis, L. Harper, M. Matthews, S. Nason. 4th row: J. Pemberton, S. McCarthy, D. Homer, George3 N. Menke, J. Davis, A. Kolkin, H. Wosika, B. Larson, S. Grummer, A. Schroeder. 5th row: C. Seelye, T. Eidsmoe, J. Mellema, K. Haynes, R. Hunter, S. Sampson, J. Richards, A. Ben- son. 6th row: J. Buchanan, M. Trosen, M. Wokasch, S. Coss, D. Masten, P. Thompson. 41 DRUM GROUP Advisors - Priscilla Fairbanks and Bonnie Frazer person in the Indian Studies classes. CLUB Maria Harper, Dannell Savage, Alana Gross, Mellisa Church, Paula Reed, Linda Stangel, Laurie Harper, Jenny Hough, Becky Maehart, Christine Cummings, F.ric Jackson, Mike Kornezos, Naomi Eckman, Dana Hughs, Shelly Roy, Clayton Rainey, Gerri Hardy, Angie Headbird, Joel Pemberton, Steve Reyes,Kenny White, David Mitchell, Archie LaRose, Missing: Missy Tibbetts, Tammy Hughs. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY GLADYS DROUILLAHD, DISTRICT 2, R.B.C. REPRESENTATIVE 42 i2ighu ATHLETICS Senior Cheerleaders TOP: Rhonda Reimer Michelle Henke MIDDLE: Shelly Clawson, Sonja Reimer, Ruth Resendiz, Lisa Reimer, Gloria Budreau, BOTTOM: Terri Wosika VOLLEYBALL The Panther volleyball team ended the season with a 19-5 record after taking 3rd place at the Pequot Lakes Tourn., 2nd place at the Virginia Tourn., and 2nd place in the conference. Volleyball record 1985 Peguot Lakes 3-0 Bagley 3-1 Akeley 3-2 Indus 3-0 Crosby-Ironton 2-0 Remer 2-0 Staples 1-2 Hill City 2-1 Park Rapids 3-0 Blackduck 0-3 Littlefork 3-0 Red Lake 3-0 Nevis 3-1 Cook 2-1 Duluth East 2-1 Virgina 0-2 Pine River 3-1 Clearbrook 3-1 Greenway 0-3 Walker 3-1 Fosston 3-2 LaPorte 3-1 Districts Red Lake 2-0 Akeley 1-2 dV Front Row: Barb Gieseke, Shelby Bigley, Steph Nason, Becky Machart, Risa Sherer, Anita Riggles, Darlene Homer, Debbie Gieseke. Back Row: Mrs. Homer, Kathy Holly, Nancy Menke, Theresa Jourdain, Laurie Harper, Audrey Jourdain, Neale Duhr, Julie Bubar, Heather Duhr. 44 Front Row: Dannell Savage, Valerie Ellis, Leslie Harper Lori Clark, Angie Kolkin, Paula Reimer, Paula Reed Last Row: Robin Morhart, Angie Jones, Anitra Benson,Sheryl Grumraer, Tonya Eidsmoe, Coach Frizell 1 Captains: Patience Duhr, Gina Bubar, and Jodi Bubar Senior Players: Gina Bubar and Michelle Menke THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY NETZER FLORAL,BEMIDJI MN. 45 1 FOOTBALL First row: Danny Moske, Donavon Haaland, Cliff Robertson, Paul Pemberton, Billy Conner, Judd Stokes, Rich Bennett, Joe Sargent, Chris Finn, Rick Staples, Mike Staples, Mike Bruns. Second row: Ray Sweeney, Mark Engebretson, Joe Rubash, Lisa Reimer, Sonja Reimer, Eric Reed, John Homer, Conrad Robertson, Richard Jones, Matt Bigley, Keith Armstrong, Pat Lausche, Dan Staples. Row three. Chris Gustafson, Shawn Town, Clarence Pequette. 46 THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY HIGGINS HEATING OF BEMIDJI Football Cheerleaders: Top to bottom: Julie Davis, Kim Lundquist, Shelly Clawson, Terri Wosika, Gloria Budreau, Ruth Resendiz, Michelle Menke Captains below: Conrad Robertson, Chris Finn FOOTBALL SCHEDULE AUGUST 30 Ada-Borup W 8-0 7:30 SEPTEMBER 6 Bagley W 8-0 7:30 13 Warroad L 0-6 4:00 20 Blackduck W 12-6 1:15 27 Walker L 14-33 4:00 OCTOBER 4 Pine River L 12-13 7:30 10 Remer L 14-20 7:30 13 Deer River L 6-14 4:00 Junior Varsity Lccm ip Football With the lack of nurbers and Scpharctes moving ip to Varsity, this years team was a very good learning year far the Freshrren. The J.V. cnly ted four gamas. i.e did ret win any, but we got mrh note oerrpetitive towards the erd of the season. Some of the highlights were: Billy Omars, Quarterback, Clarenoe Pequett, Thilhack, Ray Sheene , at Noeeguard, Enre Dahl, at Offeree Line, and Mark Ehgefcretscn at Defensive Back. All of the boys who ompleted the season should be ocnplimaated cn their guts and determination fa: staying with it. We feel that these young men will ocnpliment the Varsity next year and years to come. Thank you, C rl Parker, Mike Hansen. Danny Staples, Billy Conners, Pat Lausche, Cliff Robertson, 3haawn Town, Ray Sweeney, Mark Engebretson, Paul Pemberton, Bruce Dahl, Randy Morehart, Mike Jones, J.V. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE BLACKDUCK WALKER REMER DEER RIVER 47 1) Remember the play, guys? 2) Deck our halls with red streamers. 3) Panthers shine under the lights. A) This is a senior moment, isn't it? 5) Left, Right, Left, Right, Left, Right... 6) This is it! 7) Seniors 'Cherish the Love' in a class hug. 1) Gonna ride on vou like a Kawasaki 2) Our King and Queen - Chris and Lisa 3) Juniors' winning float - PaTam. PaTam A) Michelle and Robert 5) The Royalty with the Court PROM Thanks to Mrs. Frazer, Mrs. Ward, and Mr. Faith. We will always remember our Tender Years . BOYS’ BASKETBALL Michelle Lundquist, Stat., Conrad Robertson, David Vikre, Rick Staples, Clem George, Tony Butcher, Mike Staples, Chris Finn, John Homer, Pat Lausche. Back row: Coach Parker, Larry Conquist, Chris Pemberton, Rich Bennett, Paul Pemberton, Lee Parmentor, Theran Stai, Tom Chase, Kim Lundquist, Stat. Captains: Conrad Robertson, John Homer, Theran Stai. __ _______ Seniors: Theran Stai, Jeff Fontana, Phillip Larson, Mark Engebretson,jChris Chris Finn. Gustafson, Back row: Dane Schroeder, Mike Jones, Rich Northbird, Brad Northbird, Billy Conner, Danny Staples Coach Smith. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY BENA STANDARD STATION Front row: Eric Jackson, Lenny Belcourt, Jeff Frazer, Mike Kornezos, Trevor Stai, Jeff Holly Scott Staples, Casey McCarthy. Back row: Joel Pemberton, Burt Headbird, Troy Cooper, Archie LaRose, John Buchanon, Cory Lundquist, Benay Fairbanks, Brent Reyes, Kevin Ellis. B Squad Cheerleaders: Jenny Reiraer, Tami Clawson, Joanie Canty, Paula Reimer A Suqad Cheerleaders: Top; Julie Davis; Middle: Ruth Resendiz and Michelle Menke- Bottom:Terri Wosika «.V 51 GIRLS9 BASKETBALL Front row: Mindy Mathews, Lorraine Headbird, Heather Duhr, Kathy Holly, Jodi Bubar, Nancy Menke, Julie Bubar, Missy George. Back row: Becky Stai, Laurie Harper, Tia Conner, Audrey Jourdain, Patience Duhr, Brenda Hanson, Neale Duhr. 11 19 85 11 22 85 11 26 85 12 03 85 12 05 85 12 09 85 12 12 85 12 18 85 1 07 86 1 09 86 1 13 86 1 17 86 1 21 86 1 27 86 1 30 86 2 04 86 2 06 86 2 11 86 2 13 86 Northome Littlefork Clearbrook Bagley Greenway Nevis Pine River Bug School Deer River Littlefork Blackduck Walker Akeley Clearbrook Blackduck Laporte Walker Red Lake Akeley THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY BEMIDJI FAST FOTO Front row: Danell Savage, Angie Kolkin, Heidi Wosika, Second row: Sheryl Grummer, Leslie Harper, Pam Wittner, Third row: Neale Duhr, Angie Jones, Katie Lausche, Missy Church, Tonya Eidsmoe, Penny Wittner. Front row: Karen Ellis, Phillip Larson, John Homer Steve Riggles, Scott Martinson, Chris Pemberton, Mike Staples, Patience Duhr. Second row: Coach Carlson, Rod Beebe, Mike Bennett, Stacy Dorvinen, Rich Bennett Paul Pemberton, Tim Trosen, Robert Whitfeather, Con- rad Robertson. We should be tough in the Northland Conference this year! We were seated 1 in South Sub-Region last year with most of our starters in the 10th and 11th grades. John Homer batted .367 to lead our team scoring 15 runs with his 22 hits. Robert Whitefeather Conrad Robertson will supply a very solid pitching rota- tion. Prospects are good! And I am excited! -Coach Carlson 12-6 Season 8-4 in Confer. Mike Kornezos, Jerry Bergeron, Second row: Coach Smith, Chad Brown, Danny Staples Cliff Robertson, Kevin Ellis, Joel Pemberton, Paul Thompson. Captains: Mike Bennett, Stacy Dorvinen, Conrad Robertson 54 Robert Whitefeather, Dane Rubin, Rick Staples, David Wittner, Craig Seelye This Page Is Sponsored By Russ Greenhouse Bemidji 55 Track Team S A - Front row: Tracy Reimer, Paula Reed, Vicki .Draheim, Julie Bubar, Kim Eichberg, Patty Frazer. Second row: Jodi Bubar, Tia Conner Kathy Holly, Heather Duhr, Brenda Hanson Missy George, Della Ortiz. Third row: Jim Goodwin, Judd Stokes, Dione Remus, Laurie Harper, Angie Draheim, Brian Beebe. Fourth row: Carl Parker, Mrs. Homer, Audrey Jourd- ain, Chris Finn, Leo Anderson, Carl Torman- en. Fifth row: Mike Hanson, Rachel Klaers, Archie Larose, Alan Gross, Sean McCarthy, Mark Engebretson, Mike Jones, Mia Cooper The 84-85 Track season was made up of girls who have been dominant the past 3 years and who were expected to do well. The boy's season was the start of a foundation to be built upon this year. - Coach Parker 3- 56 This Page Is Sponsored By Family Floral Gift Deer River THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY THE WEST END CAFE Steve Riggles, Dane Rubin, Richard Jones, Do avon Haaland Row Is Shelly Clawson Row 2: Sonja Reimer, Rhonda Reimer, Lisa Reimer Back row: Darlene Homer WRESTLING Row 1: Del Matthews, Greg Christopherson, Kenny Raines, Timmy Reiplinger, Bill Molash, Robert Bedtke, Row 2: Leo Anderson,Mark Magnuson, Jimmy Morris, Archie LaRose, Judd Stokes, Sean McCarthy, Robert Idovich, Back row: Don Haaland, Alan Gross, Scott Martinson, Richard Jones, Dane Rubin, Clarence Pequette, Steve Riggles Only the strong survive the demanding work and dedication of being successful wrestlers. In a rebuilding year for the Cass Lake-Bena wrestling program, varsity wins were hard to come by as a team, but several individuals enjoyed success. Leading the way were senior co-captains Don Haalanc and Dane Rubin. A large turn-out of over 75 boys in the elementary and junior high programs show promise for the future success of Panther wrestling If the numbers of survivors increase, success too will follow. 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Becker, M.D. Louis Chain:!) Cass County Sheriff ''«'Sim ■ .V' NELSON'S OUR OWN HARDWARE 0| H Hardware Home Improvement Products OWN Jerry Deanna Nelson 335-2269 MORE THAN A HARDWARE STORE NEW FOR 1985 heated indoor pool sauna RESORT 335-2480 V' ffiatni y ttPAolo RON BERRY WALKER, MN 56484 wlean Modern Carpeted Lakeside Cottages—Large Boats- New Motors in '84—Boat Harbor—Lodge with Game Room - 1 2 ml. South of Y - 547-3150 — Laundromat—Free Use of Canoes. Paddleboat. Sailboat TV’s—Children's Activities PGPSI. THE CHOICE OF A NGW generation: Nei Bottling, Inc. CASS LAKE DAIRY QUEEN DOWNTOWN CASS LAKE Burgers A Fries Chicken Fish Dairii Queen Plus all your super DQ treats BRAZIER FOOD 335- :08 Lerov Darlene Graham, owners Dairy Queen Workers: Front: Michele Church, Jennifer Hough 2nd: Missy Church, Tina Stangel.Tami Clawson 3rd: Shawn Town, Conrad Robertson CONGRATULATIONS mr . nyr i u i nit CLASS OF OS DR. CHARLES R. OTT Dr. Jeff l. Carter BOX 397 Telephone 246-8200 Deer River. 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DIRECTOR L M OIL COMPLETE CAR SERVICE MOTOR OIL GREASE CALL US FOR YOUR HEATING OIL 335-2274 66 CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES LEECH LAKE BINGO INDIAN STUDENT SERVICES PROGRAM Don Day, Director Tahana Fairbanks, Counselor Sanford Hall rooms 16 18 Bemidji State university Bemidji, I'M. 56601 (218) 755-2032 KING GEORGE’S HOME COOKING IS OUR SPECIALITY HIGHWAY 2 CASS LAKE w. DONDELINGER CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. THIRD STREET AND IRVINE AVENUE BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA TELEPHONE 701-1220 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1988 FROM DENNY’S RESORT LAKE WINNIBIGOSH HOOKS HORSESHOE LODGE JOHN GEN Phone: 335-8885 U. ZJon, COIFFURES Box 758 Cass Lake, Minn. 56633 I I . CASS LAKE, MN. POLMAN TRANSFER INC. G1ESEKE LP GAS ARVIN SHARCN G1ESEKE RR 2 BOK 266 CASS LAKE PHONE 335-6523 GAS GRILL REPLACEMENT PARTS, BOTTLE BULK BEL!VERV AUTOMOTIVE FILL SERVICE WORK KNUTSON’S MARLYN P. STORM, D. D. S. PRACTICE LIMITED TQ ORTHODONTICS OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FRESH MEAT PRODUCE, PLEASIN' YOU PLEASES US. 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Love, Mom, Kelvin, Robin, Chris, Mary, and Nikki Lynn A big THANK YOU to the real workers on the production of the '86 Annual pages: Terri W., Missy T., James L., Rhonda P., Julie D., Dana H., Scott A., Kim L., Ruth R., Michelle I., Sonja R., and Breada D. Priscilla and Mike 70 1) What Mr. K? Copious amounts of homework? 2) Oh boy, what a day! 3) I dare you to snap that picture! 4) Pah-tam, Pah-tam! 5) I'll be happy, as long as it's not a tuna fish! 6) Should I drop this one on his foot? 7) She looks great and that's no non-sense. 8) Well, if we can’t find our books then I guess we can't go to class. 9) Skeim how many study halls can I sign up for? SENIOR SNAPS 72 THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY HI-WAY 2 FURNITURE


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