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■+ FRESHMAN CLASS BACK ROW: K. Cross. L. Parks. J. Doyle, L. Pais- ley. N. Thompson. H. Meinlnger. J. Lemmon. B. Film, .r. Peterson. H. Wiles. L. O'Brien. SECOND ROW: P. Sayer. G. Sisson. J. Allen. J. Coba. T. Slebecker. A. Outzman. D. Williams. M. McClane. B. Brown. J. Karash, Mr. Zoubek sponsor. FIRST ROW: Q. Foster. D. Trosper. C. Dennev. L. Hiatt, E. Fldlcr. s. Johnson, J. Christenson. A. Williams. J. Conlln. M. Vendel. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY Entering Cambridge High’s halls for the first time were thirty-three freshmen. At the first class election Herb Meininger was chosen president with Norman Thompson as vice president and Ernestine Fidler as secretary and treasurer, and Sharon Johnson as student council representative. The class sponsor was Mr. James Zoubek. Freshman boys out for football were Bil Brown. Bill Flint. James Lemmon. Herb Me?nin- ger, Jerry Peterson. Pat Sayer. Kenneth Cross. Basketball boys were Bill Flint, James Lem- mon. Herb Meinlnger, Lewis Parks. Norman Thompson, and Kenneth Cross. Boys out for Track were Bill Fl'nt, Kenneth Cross, Jim Lemmon. Jerry Peterson. Nor nan Thompson. Herb Meininger. and Larry Pais’ey. To cheer for their classmates were the.c thirteen pep club girls. Bever’y Frown. Janell Coba. Jean ConHn. Cleo’a Denny. Ernestine Fid- ler. Lavonno H!att. Shirley HFton. Sharon John- son. Marilyn McLane. Thelma Slebecker. An ta Kay Williams. Dixie Williams, and Joan Christen- son. Those who participated in Girls Chorus were Beverly Brown. Janell Coba, Jean Conlin. Shirley Hilton, Sharon Johnson. Marilyn McLane, Anita Kay Williams. Dixie Williams, and Joan Chris- tenson. Freshman girls in Mixed Chorus were Jean Conlin, Shirley Hilton, Sharon Johnson, and Marilyn McLane. The boys in mixed were James Lemmon. Herb Meininger. Leon O’Brien, and Norman Thompson. Band Members were Herb Meininger. Norman Thompson. Marilyn McLane. and Jean Conlin. Herb Meininger was a member of the men’s quartet, and Secretary of the band. Jean Conlin was in Triple Trio. Boys who made the letterman’s club were Bill Flint. James Lemmon. Herb Meininger, Norman Thompson. Kenneth Cross, and Jerry Peterson. —17—
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SOPHOMORE CLASS + ---.+ BACK ROW: G Rupp. C. Walker. J. Spiegel. R. Eubxnk. W. Allen. L. Peterson. L. Kester. D. Brown. P. Kester. J. Jones. D. Harpst. SECOND ROW: G. Allen. R. Overdon, R. Copeland. N. Max. C. Snow. D Kelly. J Heilman. L. Druse. W. A. Gilbert. B. Ford. Mr. Nodvedt sponsor. FIRST ROW: C. Conner, M. Sayer. F. Thompson C O brien. E. Wyman, D. Whitaker. Y Price. F. Rid- path. J. ten Bensel. P. Bubick Not Pictured—V. Danfleld. C. Wolfe. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY The Sophomores started their second year cf high school with an enrollment of thirty-four. Class Officers were as follows: President, Phil Kester, Vice President, Larry Kester. Secretary and Treasurer, Virginia Danfield. Student Council Representative, Donna Kelly. Their class sponsor was Don Nodtvedt. Five boys were out for football. They were Dick Brown, Bud Ford, Larry Kester, Phil Kester, and La verne Peterson. Basketball boys were Larry Kester, Phil Kes- ter. and Bud Ford. Track enthusiasts were Laverne Peterson, Bud Ford, Larry Kester, Dick Brown, Jim Spiegel, and Phil Kester. In the sophomore class there were sixteen girls in the pep club. They were Betty Copeland. Lou Ann Druse. Joan Heilman. Donna Ke’ly, Phyllis Kubik, Neoma Max, Caroline O’Brien. Yvonna Price, Donna Rauch. Fay Anne Ridpath, Marianne Sayer, Flossie Thompson, Diane Whit- aker. Charlene Wolfe. Evelyn Wyman, and Carol Conner. Band members are Lou Ann Druse, Joan Heilman. Phyllis Kubik. Neoma Max. Yvonna Price, Fay Anne Ridpath, Marianne Sayer. Joyce ten Bensel, Diane Whitaker, and Don Harpst. In the Girls Chorus there were thirteen girls; Lou Ann Druse, Joan Heilman, Donna Kelley, Phyllis Kubik. Neoma Max. Caroline O’Brien. Yvonna Pries, Fay Anne Ridpath. Marianne Sayer, Charlene Snow, Joyce ten Bensel Flossie Thompson, and Diane Whitaker. Two members of the class are in Triple Trio. They are Joan Heilman and Yvonna Price. Girls in the Mixed Chorus are Lou Ann Druse, Joan Heilman, Phyllis Kubik, Y.vonne Price, Mari- anne Sayer, Charlene Snow, Joyce ten Bensel. Flossie Thompson, and Diane Whitaker. Boys in the mixed Chorus were Bud Ford. Larry Kester. Phil Kester, and LaVerne Peterson. Letterman from the sophomore class were Dick Brown. Bud Ford. Larry Kester. Phil Kester. and LaVerne Peterson. —16—
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+• + Cambridge 0—Minden 6 The Trojans opened the season by losing a tight game to Minden on the home field. The only score came late in the third quarter when Minden scored from deep in the Trojan territory. Although the Trojans showed up well they could not cross the Minden goal. Cambridge 19—Trenton 0 The Trojans got back into the winning streak as they tromped the Trenton warriors 19-0 at Trenton. Minnick made all three of the tallies. The Trojans drove to their first score late in the second quarter. A 65 yard drive culminated the second T. D. For the third touchdown Minnick faked a reverse to the Trenton 19 and went over two plays later. Cambridge 39—Bertrand 6 The Trojans swamped the Bertrand Vikings 39-6 in the third game of the season. Bill Little, a newxomer to the squad shared with Minnick in the ball carrying for the Trojans. The first touch- down was by Minnick on a 72 yard run. 6 plays after the kickoff. In the second quarter Little ran right end covering 20 yards for the second T. D. Cambridge 58—Beaver City 0 Beaver couldn't stop the Trojans scoring spree as they romped the Beaver City team 58-0 on the home field. Kester led the scoring with 3 touch- downs. and Minnick. Carroll and Little held two each. Carroll made the first touchdown via a quarter back sneak. Kester set up the next touchdown on a 43 yard jaunt. Minnick went through right tackle for the T. D. Phil Kester made two tallies in the 2nd quarter, one for 28 yards and the other for 15. Bill Little then made two touchdowns, one from 15 and the other from the two. Carroll then made a touchdown from 2 yards out. The final touchdown came when Phil Kester intercepted a pass on his own 18 and went all the way. Cambridge 44—Culbertson 0 A 60 yard drive on the first 9 plays of the. game led the Trojans to their opening score against the Culbertson Bears on the home field, but it was just a preview of things to come. The Trojans beat a path to the Bear goal line 7 times to a 44-0 score. Bill Little was high scorer with 25 points. Cambridge 0—Franklin 0 2500 fans saw the Cambridge Trojans stop the Franklin Flyers 0-0. The favored Franklini- tes proved their capabilities with the T-forma- tion. They had the kind of a backfield that make it click, but Franklin advances were spelled by a Trojan line that would put many college clubs to shame in the determination department. It was one of those situations where not one. but all ol the players were standouts. Cambridge 20—Elwood 0 The Trojans came home from Elwood with another victory under their belts, they downed Elwood 20-0. A large crowd traveled to Elwood to see the Trojans keep the game under control every minute for all four quarters. An Elwood back broke lose in the third quarter, and Minnick made a shoestring catch to stop him on the two yard line for the high-light of the game. Cambridge 1—Oxford 0 The Oxford football team forfeited the game with the Trojans and let the Trojans gain in conference play by a score of 1-0. Despite the fact that Oxford gave Cambridge the conference battle, the Trojan reserves took on the Oxford first team for the nights contest. The boys who will make up next year’s TRO- JANS showed up well although they lost the tilt. 7-2. Dolores Conlin was crowned queen of 49 at the half. Cambridge 6—Arapahoe 0 The Cambridge Trojans swept on a step closer to the Republican Valley conference title by knocking off the warriors 6-0 Armistice day at Arapahoe. Strong winds hampered both teams and slowed play, but that did not stop the thrills. The Trojans carried 40 yards midway in the opening quarter to score the only score of the game. Kester went for 21 yards. Little ran for 11 and Minnick went over the last 8 for the touchdown. Cambridge 32—Alma 0 The Trojans plucked a spunky Alma team 32-0 at Alma to keep pace with the Franklinites who tied the Trojans earlier in the fall. This was the game that kept the Trojans in the winning bracket in The Republican Valley League where they tied Franklin for First Place. NICE SEASON FELLOWS!!! JACK SPIEGEL —18—
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