Cambridge High School - Trojan Yearbook (Cambridge, NE)

 - Class of 1988

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Top Left: Mrs. Hoffman shows a look of disbelief at Brian DeV- ries’s question. Below: The regular route bus drivers Lavern Whitcomb. Jenny Sexton. Gary Libbrandt. Max Tomlin, and Barb Phillips. Right: Mr. McOuistan is caught by the photographer giv- ing Chris Eisenhart a special les- son during a study hall period. Bot- tom Right: Mrs. Tenopir and Mrs. Johnson have a few laughs over their lunch hour. Joy Eeeken Chapter I Reading Monica Flammang Teacher’s Aide Carla Gardner Resource Diane Hoffman English Faculty 7

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They bust their back for the orange and black ijere we go again is the t i thought running through many of the staff members' minds. The sum- mer is gone and now it's back to grading papers, planning menus or sweep- ing floors. When asked how the staff members' day differs from the students. Mr. Stine said. I’m here before the students arrive and I'm here after they're gone. While the students take tests and do the assign- ments the teachers are busy correcting previous papers. While the busses are dropping kids off the cooks are starting to pre- pare lunch. After the halls are empty the janitors are still busy cleaning for the next day. School is a place for learning but to keep a school running takes a lot of hard work. A good school system needs a qual- ified and talented staff. Caring is the main ingre- Caring is the main in- gredient in a successful school system. Mrs. Schoenfish diem in a successful school system. was Mrs. Schoen- fish 's input on a good school system. It takes a lot of caring from all the peo- ple involved in the educa- tional system. The parents must care enough to send their children to school. The students must do the biggest share of caring be- cause it is for their benefit that an educational system exists. The teachers must show how much they care by making careful plans for the everyday work sched- ule. The administration and board must care enough to provide the leadership for the educational organiza- tion. They have the added responsibility to oversee the financial aspects of school. bonfire pep rally. Below: Renae Nelson helps Jim Jones make a fool of himself al the Bob Fuller Elementary Principal Dennis Wahlmeier Guidance Counselor Jean Minnick Bookkeeper Kris Shi ftlei Secretary Jim Tenopir Superintendent Don Stine Secondary Principal 6 faculty



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Right: Mr. Mollring looks as if he might be listening to the radio during study hall, tar Right. I he school board: First row: Kathy Brown. Phil Johnson, and Warren Jones. Second row: Gerald Cotton. Victor Knutson, and Keith Klocke. Below: Mr. Tenopir welcoming people to the Open House. Bottom Right: Mr. Maatsch is trying to check some of his student’s pa- pers. Bottom Far Right: Reba Tom- lin (head cook). Judy Newcomb. Delores Froelich and Phyllis Niem- eier are busy serving the students at CHS. Francis Jorgensen Voc. Agriculture Betty Jorgensen Chapter Math Gary Kapustka Social Studies Larry Maatsch Mathematics S faculty

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