Cambridge High School - Trojan Yearbook (Cambridge, NE)
- Class of 1955
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♦ ♦ ♦ THE ' TROJAN ♦ ♦ Table of Contents Dedication ................................... 3 Seniors........................................6 Undergrads....................................14 Activities....................................18 Athletics.....................................31 Humor.........................................37 Advertising...................................46 Dedication Mr. Anderson 4 TOP ROW: Bill Stephenson, Myrom Potter. Fred Anderson. Bill Leslie. John Pope. BOTTOM ROW: Charlotte Grice. Margorie Petefish. Marguerite Curry. Glennis Nicolai. Faculty BILL STEPHENSON B.S. Chadron State Teachers College BILL LESLIE B.S. Oklahoma A M MARJORIE PETEFISH B.S. Colorado A M MYROM POTTER B.S. Kearney State Teachers College JOHN POPE B.S. Chadron State Teachers College M.A. Colorado State College of Education At Greeley MARGUERITE CURRY B.S. Wesleyan College FRED ANDERSON B.S. Chadron State Teachers College M.A. University of Nebraska CHARLOTTE GRICE B.A. Hastings College GLENNIS NICOLAI B.A. Dana College 5 Senior Class History In the year 1943, fifteen of the senior class members started their journey through school. They included Charla Case, Charles Druse, Kenneth Ellis, Georgia Harsch, Wayne Hiatt, Sharon Johnson, Shirley Miller, Anastasia Minnick, Larry Moore, Bill Mousel, Belva Pearson, Homer Roberts, George Sayer, Dennis Stearns, and Elizabeth Trant. Mrs. Poush traveled with us through the first year of our journey, she then turned us over to Miss Hansen who traveled with us through the second year, we then went to Miss McCliment for our third year, we went to the fourth where we added Donna Allen. Mrs. Bose was our teacher, she moved on to the fifth grade with us. Now came the big step up into junior high where we picked up Mildred O'Brien and Sandra Phelps. Miss Benedict, Mr. Minnick and Mrs. Hutchison were our teachers. We moved on into the seventh grade where Rochelle Fichtner joined us. Our teachers were Mr. Fosnot, Mr. Haach, and Mrs. Hutchison. We came to our final year in grade school when we added Carolyn and Marilyn Harding and Patty Wright to our ranks. Our teachers were Mr. Stephenson, Miss Weakley and Mr. Kempkes. We finally arrived at our Tirst year of high school. The main events were the mixer, which made us full-blooded high school students, and our very first football banquet. We gained Arlo Banzhaf and Robert Wyman. We traveled on to our sophomore year where we added to our number Bob Bellamy, Hoyt Cherry, Velda Cherry, Shirley Musil, Janet and Janice Reeder, and Carol Field. We traveled on to our big year, the junior year, where we added Dick Burton, David Russell, and Darrell Wulf. We gave our play The Happier We'll Be, with Miss Wink as our director. We gave The Mardi Gra as our Junior-Senior Banquet theme. At last we arrived at our final year in high school, and it seems like we have gotten there too soon. Our senior officers were President, Charles Druse; Vice-President, Donna alien; Secretary, Sandra Phelps; and Treasurer, Marilyn Harding. Our Student Council Representatives were Sharon Johnson and Bob Bellamy. No new members were added during our last year. Through the year we attended our last school events. The class play, the lovely banquet the juniors gave us, sneak day, all passed and finally, as we received our diplomas our journey through school was ended. 7 SANDRA PHELPS Pep Club. . . 1-2-3-4 Chorus. . . . 1-2-3-4 Band...........1-2-3-4 Student Council. . .1 Paper Staff . . . . 4 National Honor Society..........3-4 Class Secretary. .3-4 Music Contest.1-2-3-4 Class Play.’ . . . 3-4 P.E................2-3 All School C . . . 4 DARRELL WULF FFA..............1-2-4 Basketball...........4 HOYT CHERRY FFA..................2 Football...........3-4 Basketball. . . . 3-4 Track............2-3-4 Lettermen’s Club . . ............. 2-3-4 Butch Luther Memorial..........4 DAVID RUSSELL 8 ELIZABETH TRANT Pep Club. . . 1-2-3- Chorus. . . . 1-2-3- Paper Staff......... Declamatory......... Music Contest.1-2-3- Class Play......... P.E..............2-3- LARRY MOORE Football . . .1-2-3-4 Basketball. . . . 1-3 Track.........1-2-3-4 Lettermon's Club. . ........... 1-2-3-4 Chorus. . . . 1-2-3-4 Band..........1-2-3-4 Declamatory . . 2-3-4 Class President. . .3 Music Contest.1-2-3-4 Class Play. . . . 3-4 W Ok to .U ANASTASIA MINNICK FHA.................2 Pep Club . . .1-2-3-4 Chorus. . . . 1-2-3-4 County Government. .3 Student Council. .2-3 Annual Staff. . . 3-4 National Honor. . . Society.........3-4 Declamatory.........2 Class President. .2-3 Class Secretary. . .1 Music Contest.1-2-3-4 Home-coning Attendant.........4 Class Play..........3 P.E.............2-3-4 Salutatorian. ... 4 PAT WRIGHT FHA..............2-3-4 Pep Club. . . 1-2-3-4 Chorus. . . . 1-2-3-4 County Government. .3 Paper Staff..........4 Music Contest.1-2-3-4 P.E..............2-3-4 HOMER ROBERTS Lettermen's Club..1-2 County Government. .3 Paper Staff..........4 Class President. . .1 Class Secretary. . .2 Student Manager. .1-2 Class Play...........4 ROBERT WYMAN FFA..............2-3-4 Track..............1-2 VELDA CHERRY Chorus...........2-3-4 Paper Staff..........4 Music Contest. . .2-4 P.E................2-4 WAYNE HIATT Football ........... Basketball ......... Chorus...........1-2- Paper Staff .... Class Play......... SHARON JOHNSON FHA..............2-3-4 Pep Club . . .1-2-3-4 Cheerleader. . .2-3-4 Chorus. . . . 1-2-3-4 Band.............2-3-4 Student Council . . 4 Paper Staff .... 4 Class Vice-President ...................2 Class Secretary. . .1 Music Contest.1-2-3-4 Home-coming Queen. .4 Class Play. . . . 3-4 P.E..............2-3-4 Arion Award .... 4 Drum Majorette. . . 4 MILDRED O'BRIEN Pep Club . . .1-2-3-4 Chorus...........2-3-4 Band.................1 National Honor Society.........3-4 Class Treasurer. . .3 Music Contest. .2-3-4 P.E................2-3 Girls State .... 3 Valedictorian ... 4 4k 4k 4k tO CHARLA CASE BILL MOUSEL FRA..............2-3-4 Pep Club. . . I-2-3-4 Chorus. . . . 1-2-3-4 Paper Staff..........4 Music Contest.1-2-3-4 P.E.............2-3-4 FFA.............2-3-4 Football. . . 1-2-3-4 Basketball. . . . 2-3 Track.............1-2 Letterracn’s Club. . ........... 1-2-3-4 County Government. .3 Paper Staff.........4 Class Vice-President ...................3 Music Contest.1-2-3-4 Chorus. . . . 1-2-3-4 Class Play. . . . 3-4 KENNETH ELLIS Basketball . . . 4 Chorus 1-2-3 Band 1-2-3 Paper Staff . . . . 4 Annual Staff. . . . 4 Music Contest . 1-2-3 Class Play. . . . . 4 SHIRLEY MILLER FHA........... .2-3-4 Pep Club . . .1-2-3-4 Chorus. . . . 1-2-3-4 Band...........1-2-3-4 Class President. . .2 Music Contest.1-2-3-4 PE.............1-2-3-4 GEORGIA HARSCH FHA..............2-3-4 Pep Club . . . 1 -2-3-4 Chorus. . . . 1-2-3-4 Band...........1-2-3-4 Paper Staff..........4 Music Contest.1-2-3-4 PE...............2-3-4 CAROL FIELD FHA..............2-3-4 Pep Club. . . . 2-3-4 Cheerleader . . . 3-4 Chorus...........2-3-4 Band...............3-4 Paper Staff .... 4 Music Contest . 2-3-4 Home-coming Attendant...........4 P.E..............2-3-4 Class Play...........4 DENNIS STEARNS FFA..................2 Football . . . 1-2-3-4 Basketball . . . .2-3 Track..........1-2-3-4 Lettermcn's Club. . .............1-2-3-4 Chorus.............3-4 County Government. .3 Student Council. . .2 Annual Staff. . . 3-4 National Honor Society..........3-4 Declamatory..........2 Class President. . .1 Class Treasurer. . .2 Class Play. . . . 3-4 Boys State .... 3 All School C . . .4 DONNA ALLEN Pep Club . . .1-2-3-4 Chorus. . . . 1-2-3-4 Band...............3-4 Annual Staff. ... 4 Class Vice-President Class Secretary . . Music Contest.1-2-3- Class Play. . . . 3- P.E...............2- CHARLES DRUSE Football. . . 1-2-3-4 Basketball. . . . 1-3 Track..........1-2-3-4 Lettermen's Club. . .......... 1-2-3-4 County Government Day...............3 Student Council. . .4 Paper Staff..........4 Annual Staff ... .4 Class President. . .4 Class Vice-President ................1-3 Music Contest. . . .3 Chorus. . . . 1-2-3-4 Band...........1-2-3-4 Class Play. . . . 3-4 12______________________ SHIRLEY MUSIL FHA..............2-3-4 Pep Club. . . . 2-3-4 Chorus...........2-3-4 Paper Staff..........4 Music Contest. .2-3-4 P.E................2-3 Class Play...........4 U — i. M JANICE REEDER FHA...............2-3-4 Pep Club . . . .2-3-4 Chorus...........2-3-4 Band..............2-3-4 Student Council. . .2 Paper Staff..........4 Class Treasurer. . .3 Music Contest. .2-3-4 Class Play...........4 P.E........... . .2-3 JANET REEDER FHA..............2-3-4 Pep Club. . . . 2-3-4 Cheerleader . . 2-3-4 Chorus...........2-3-4 Band.............2-3-4 County Government Day................3 Class Secretary. . .2 Music Contest. .2-3-4 Class Play. . . . 3-4 P.E.............2-3-4 CAROLYN HARDING FHA..............2-3-4 Pep Club. . . 1-2-3-4 Chorus. . . . 1-2-3-4 Music Contest.1-2-3-4 P.E.............2-3-4 Class Play...........4 MARILYN HARDING FHA.............2-3-4 Pep Club . . .1-2-3-4 Chorus. . . . 1-2-3-4 Paper Staff .... 4 Class .Treasurer. . .4 Music Contest.1-2-3-4 P.E.............2-3-4 i 3 JUNIOR CLASS THIRD ROW: SECOND ROW: FIRST ROW: G. Rowe, R. Banzhaf, J. Raburn, L. Shoff, J. Fidler, J. McLane. L. Kubik, K. Harsh. M. Potter, B. Johnson, S. Fattig, C. Carter, J. Allen, R. Arnold. S. Johnson. M. Colson. J. Moore. R. Walters, C. Michals, E. Baker, D. Dixon, J. Stoddard. K. Johnson, J. Sable. Twenty-five juniors enrolled in school on August 30, 1954. They have only lost one, Hilda Kapchinsky. When the first class meeting was held, officers were elected. They are as follows; Joe Raburn-President; Larry Kubik-Vice-President• Lewis Shoff-Secretary and John McLane-Treasurer. Boys in football were; Eddie Baker, John Fidler, John McLane, Lewis Shoff, Kenneth Harsch, Roger Banzhaf, Gary Rowe, Larry Kubik, and Roland Walters. The girls in Pep Club were; Karen Johnson, Sharon Fattig, Sondra Johnson, Ruth Arnold, Jo Moore, Barbara Johnson, Carolyn Michals, Dixie Dixon and June Sable being a cheerleader. The class play Accidental Hero consisted of the whole class. The performance was held on the evening of December 3, 1954. The long awaited class rings arrived in the first week in December. The juniors started off their second semester by electing John McLane, President- Roger Banzhaf, Vice-President; Jo Moore, Secretary and Joe Raburn as Treasurer. The boys out for basketball were John McLane, Lewis Shoff, Larry Kubik, Roland Walters, Kenneth Harsch, and John Fidler. They had many good times but the Jr-Sr. prom was the high-light. This Page Is Sponsored By THORNDIKE’S STORE Plumbing And Heating Phone 2' ERNEST FIDLER 15 THIRD ROW: SECOND ROW: FIRST ROW: S. Brittain, P. Downey, S. Sexton, N. Smith, R. Tomlin, D. Sams, S. Druse, J. Minnick, C. Weintz, R. Fichtner, B. King. A. Johnson. L. Burke, M. Musii, B. Sams. D. Teter, R. Foster, J. Johnson, J. Ridpath, M. Simon, E. Kcster. M. Doselms, M. Beals, A. Thompson, J. Hess, D. Phillips, J. Sayer, C. Kubik, C. Waters, L. Vise, P. Burton, R. Wright. In the fall of 1954, thirty-five students returned to Cambridge High School as Sophomores. Officers for the first semester were: President, E. Kester; Vice-President, M. Beals; Secretary, M. Musil; Treasurer, C. Mousel; Student Council Representa- tive, E. Kester and A. Johnson. Mr. Stephenson was the class sponsor. Boys out for football were: S. Druse, R. Fitchner, L. Hiatt, E. Kester, J. Minnick, D. Sams, D. Teter, S. Sexton, M. Simon, N. Smith and R. Tomlin. Boys out for basketball were: R. Tomlin, D. Teter, M. Simon, J. Minnick, E. Kester and S. Druse. To aid the boys on to victory these girls joined Pep Club: S. Brittian, P. Burton, J. Johnson, B. King, M. Musil, D. Phillips, B. Sams, L. Vise, C. Waters, and R. Wright. Cheerleaders for second team were: M. Beals, C. Kubik, and A. Thompson. Band members were: M. Beals, P. Burton, C. Kubik, M. Musil, D. Phillips, B. Foster and J. Ridpath. Girls in glee were: M. Beals, S. Brittian, P. Burton, M. Deselms, J. Johnson, B. King, C. Kubit, M. Mus;J, D. Phillips, B. Sams, A. Thompson, L. Vise, C. Waters, and R. Wright. Boys in boys' chorus were: P. J. Ridpath, M. Simon, N. Smith, Day, S. Druse, R. Fitchner, B. Foster, D. Teter, R. Tomlin and C. Weintz. Mousel This Page Is Sponsored By MINNICK HARDWARE DR. ALLEN TAYLOR 16 Minnicks Want To See You. Dentist THIRD ROW: D. Dixon, R. Banzhaf, K. Bible, D. Sayer, G. Miller, D. Estergard, L. Jones, C. Simon, H. Stearns, P. Ellis, R. Mouse1. SECOND ROW: S. Stanton, A. Hiatt, S. Brown, M. Roberts, K. Taylor, A. Easter, W. Carter, J. Foster, R. Freeborn, M. Smith, J. Sayer, Mrs. Nicolai, Sponsor. FIRST ROW: E. Colson, B. Burton, D. Harding, J. Dolph, V. Johnson, J. Avery, S. Danfield, L. Rogers, B. Vontz, B. Phelps, and M. Newcomb. The freshman class started out the year by electing the following class officers: Charles Simon, president; Paul Ellis, vice-president; George Miller, secretary; Ronnie Mouse1, treasurer; and Jerry Sayer, student council representative. The thirty-three members of our class were initated by the seniors in the fall. The class was well represented in chorus, band, F H.A. and F.F.A. Most of the girls were in Pep Club, and most of the boys were out for football, basketball, and track. Several parties were enjoyed during the year. National Honor Society STANDING: Anastasia Minnick, Mr. pope, sponsor, and Sandra Phelps. SEATED: Mildred O'Brien, Dennis Stearns, and June Jennings. The National Honor Society is a national organization which grew out of a desire to recognize those students who rank among the upper one- fourth of their class scholastically. Membership is also based on service, leadership and character. The local society is under the supervision of Mr. John Pope, principal and Trojan advisor. This Page Is Sponsored By PAISLEY’S GROCERY PIONEER INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 244 Phone 56 19 FOURTH ROW: THIRD ROW: SECOND ROW: FIRST ROW: Mrs. Curry. B. Johnson, D. Dixon. C. D. Burton. E B. Bellamy, W. Hiatt. G. S. Musii, B. C. Field, H. J. Sable, R. A. Thompson. sponsor, M. Beals, D. S. Phelps, S. Johnson Waters. K. Johnson, . Hill. S. Fattig, S. A. Banzhaf, J. Fidler Rowe, M. Harding. Mouse1, K. Ellis, E. Roberts. Wright, M. Deselms, and L. Vise. Phillips, C. Kubik, M. Musil, , P. Wright, V. Cherry, J. Johnson, S. Johnson. Brittain, R. Banzhaf, K. Harsch, , J. Raburn, J. McLane, G. Harsch, Trant, J. Moore, J. Reeder, C. Druse A. Johnson, J. Stoadard, J. Ridpath, A newspaper was started with Mrs. Curry as the sponsor. There were forty-six members. Janice Reeder was the editor and Jo Moore co-editor. The jobs were rotated around. Some were reporters, typists, mimographers and proofreaders. We issued a monthly paper. This Page Is Sponsored By ELITE BEAUTY SALON CAMBRIDGE MOTOR COURT 20 Phone 37 Phone 167 STANDING: STANDING: SEATED: Mr. Pope, sponsor, Roger Banzhaf, Bob Bellamy, Charles Druse, and Sondra Johnson. Anastasia Minnick, Kenneth Ellis, Donna Allen, Dennis Stearns, and Janet Reeder. Editor Assistant Editor . Business Manager . Assistant Business Manager Roger Banzbaf Organizations . . Photographer. . . . Sports Typist Cartoonist Sponsor This Page Is Sponsored By WATERS BAKERY MARLINE TOGS Phone 172 Phone 13 21 THIRD ROW: SECOND ROW: FIRST ROW: R. Wright, C. Case, J. Reeder, S. Johnson. J. Reeder, M. Harding, J. Avery, J. Day, L. Vise, J. Moore, S. Miller. C. Field. C. Kubik, M. Smith. J. Jennings, B. Pearson, A. Easter, S. Fattig, C. Harding. C. Taylor, J. Saycr. Mrs. Petafish, sponsor, S. Musei, M. Musei, R. Fichtner, G. Harsch, P. Wright, and K. Johnson. During the 1954-55 school year the F.H.A. Chapter has accomplished many things. Some of the things they did during the annual F.H.A. week were to have a pot-luck supper for the members and their parents, and put posters in down-town store windows honoring the week. The members also attended the District Convention in North Platte. On Saturday, the week before Easter, they held a bake-sale and sold Easter lilies. The officers for the year were: President 1st Vice-President 2nd Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Pariiamentarian Historian Song Leader Pianist Recreation Publicity Degree Shirley Musel Marcia Musel Pat Wright Belva Pearson Georgia Harsch Karen Johnson Rochelle Fichtner Janet Reeder Sharon Fattig Charla Case Sharon Johnson Shirley Miller This Page Is Sponsored By CAMBRIDGE HOTEL DRUSE CLEANERS 22 Phone 58 Phone 154 THIRD ROW: D. Wulf, J. Allen, N. Smith, B. Mouse1, R. Wyman. S. Sexton. R. Fitchner, D. Sayer. SECOND ROW: H. Kurapost. D. Harding, D. Estergard, D. Teter, FIRST ROW: G. Sayer, M. Colson. K. J. Sayer, R. Banzhaf, M. Simon, R. Mousel, R. Freeborn, E. Golson. Harsch, A. Banzhaf, G. Cater, L. Kubik. Our F.F.A. chapter was very active during the school year. Meetings were held the first Monday of every month. The officers were: Arlo Banzhaf, president, Kenneth Harsch, vice-president, Marvin Colson, news reporter, and George Sayer, sentinel. The boys went on several field trips during the year and several boys attended the district and state conventions. They treated the F.H.A. chapter to a venison dinner. They elected Marilyn Harding F.H.A. queen. A very successful year was enjoyed by all. 23 CHEERLEADERS: FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Carol Field, June Sable, Janet Reeder, Sharon M. Johnson. Audrey Hiatt. Wanda Carter, Judy Avery, Sandra Danfield, Shirley Brown, Bonnie Phelps, Margie Smith, Judy Day, Vivien Johnson, Marie Newcomb. Jo Moore. Karen Johnson. Brenda King, Shirley Miller, Carole Kubik, Marilyn Beals. Lois Vise. Charla Case, Ruthie Arnold, Dixie Dixon, Barbara Peterson. Mrs. Curry, Sponsor; Janice Reeder, Liz Trant, Sharon Fattig, Marilyn Harding, Karol Taylor, Shirley Musil, Sharon Britton, Janet Johnson, Pat Wright, Mildred O’Brien, Donna Allen, Carolyn Michols, Jackie Sayer. Andrea Thompson. Bob Wright, Anastasia Minnick, Belva Pearson, Georgia Harsch, Patty Burton, Marcia Musil, Donna Phillips, Barbara Sams. Rochelle Fitchner, Carolyn Harding, Sandra Phelps. Ann Easter and Carol Waters. The Pep Club girls started out the year with fifty-one members and with Mrs. Curry as their sponsor. The officers were Shirley Miller, President; Marilyn Harding, Vice- President; Shirley Musil, Secretary; and Janice Reeder as Treasurer. The first team cheerleaders were Sharon M. Johnson, Janet Reeder, June Sable, and Carol Field. The second team cheerleaders were Andrea Thompson, Carole Kubik, Marilyn Beals, and Marjorie Smith. Many good times were enjoyed throughout the year but the main high- light was the Football Banquet which was held November 22. The theme of the football field was carried out. The girls displayed both spirit and enthusiasm at track meets, basketball games, and football games. This Page Is Sponsored By CO-OP LOCKER PLANT 24 Phone 104 PARIS MOTOR CO. A Ford In Your Future Phone 47 “C” Club THIRD ROW: L. Shoff, M. J. Fidler. Colson, W. Mouse1, G. Carter, H. Cherry, L. Kublc, SECOND ROW: C. Druse, K. G. Rowe. Harsch, J. Minnick , J. McLane, S. Druse, R. Banzhaf FIRST ROW: B. Stephenson, R. Walters, D. Stearns, L. Moore, E. Kester, E. Baker, J. Pope. “C” Club The C Club is an organization made up of all the boys who have earned a major athletic letter at Cambridge. The purpose of this club is to promote sportsmanship and an interest in athletics. The C Club is sponsored by Mr. Stephenson and Mr. Pope, our coaches. This Page Is Sponsored By MOORE APPLIANCE CAMBRIDGE TELEPHONE CO. Phone 226 Cambridge, Nebraska 25 FOURTH ROW: THIRD ROW: SECOND ROW: FIRST ROW: C. Harding. L. Moore, B. Bellamy, S. Phelps D. Stearns. C. Field. K. Ellis. J. Reeder. S. Musii, B. Mouse1. H Roberts, D. Buton. S. Johnson, W. Hiatt, J. Reeder, D. Allen. Senior Class Play MUMBO-JUMBO Sara Reynolds ....................... John Reynolds ....................... Dick Reynolds ....................... PeeWee Smith ... .................... Tweedy Williamson ................... Kay Samedi .......................... Doctor Omahandra..................... Lem Marblehead ...................... Mrs. Custer.......................... Harold Custer........................ Emma Burpie.......................... Monahan.............................. Madame Celesta ...................... Beamish................................. Peaches Greeding .................... Daisy................................ Janet Reeder Wayne Hiatt Dennis Stearns Homer Roberts Sharon Johnson Donna Allen Larry Moore .Bill Mouse1 Janice Reeder .Dick Burton .Sandra Phelps .Bob Bellamy .Shirley Musil .Kenneth Ellis .Carolyn Harding .Carol Field 26 c 0 M CROWNING THE QUEEN I _____________________________________________________ STANDING: THIRD ROW: SECOND ROW: FIRST ROW: P. Burton, M. Beals, S. Johnson, B. Jones, K. Taylor, L. Moore, Miss Grice, sponsor. C. Bible, S. Walburn, J. Johnson, B. Phelps, G. Carter, C. Druse, J. Brown, J. Field, E. Eisenhart, D. Ellis, J. Ridpath, D. Case, M. Newcomb, B. Foster, R. Walters, L. Kubik, G. Miller, C. Michals, C. Kubik, K. Harsch, G. Dorsey. D. Dixon, L. Nicholson, W. Carter, C. Johnson, K. Beals, M. Smith, S. Kcster, V. Johnson, K. Dixon, R. Taylor, M. Musii, G. Harsch, D. Phillips. B. Johnson, K. Bible, J. Sayer, S. Phelps, P. Ellis, I. Moore, B. Vontz, J. Heilman, J. Reeder, J. Reeder. THIRD ROW: B. Johnson, M. Musii, M. Smith. SECOND ROW: C. Field, V. Johnson. FIRST ROW: S. Johnson. M A J 0 R E T T E S THIRD ROW: L. Moore, G. Rowe, L. Kubic, R. Tomlin, S. Druse, J. Raburn, J. Fidler, J. MeLane, L. Shoff, L. Jones, G. Carter, N. Smith, R. Banzhaf, C. Druse. SECOND ROW: G. Miller, C. Weintz, C. Simon, M. Simon, D. Teter, K. Harsch, B. Mousel, J. Stoddard, D. Stearns, R. Fichtner, B. Foster. FIRST ROW: Miss Grice sponsor, R. Walters, M. Colson, P. Ellis, D. Burton, W. Hiatt, H. Stearns, J. Ridpath, D. Dixon, K. Bible, J. Dolph, L. Rogers. FOURTH ROW: THIRD ROW: SECOND ROW: FIRST ROW: D. Dixon, A. Hiatte, B. Johnson, J. Johnson, S. Fattig, A. Minnick, R. Arnold, C. Harsch, B. Pearson, B. King, S. Brittain, R. Fichtner, V. Cherry, A. Easter, B. Sams, M. Musil. M. Newcomb, J. Sable, R. Wright, M. DeSelms, J. Moore, J. Reeder, C. Case, S. Johnson, J. Reeder, J. Day, B. Phelps, B. Vontz, A. Thompson, L. Vice, P. Burton, S. Brown. Miss Grice sponsor, K. Johnson, V. Johnson, M. O’Brien, J. Avery, S. Miller, P. Wright, S. Musil, J. Danfield, C. Waters, C. Kubic, M. Harding, S. Johnson, D. Allen, S. Phelps, W. Carter. D. Phillips, L. Trant, C. Harding, M. Beals, J. Sayer, M. Smith, S. Stanton, S. Danfield, C. Michals, C. Field, K. Taylor. 29 Mixed Chorus FIFTH ROW: FOURTH ROW: THIRD ROW: SECOND ROW: FIRST ROW: G. Carter, G. Rowe, L. Moore, B. Mousel, G. Miller, C. Weintz, L. Kubic, H. Fidler, R. Banzhaf, K. Harsch, R. Tomlin, S. Druse, R. Fichtner, C. Simon, H. Cherry, C. Druse, W. Hiatte, D. Burton, P. Day. J. Sayer, D. Phillips, J. Reeder, J. Reeder, S. Johnson, B. Phelps, J. Day, K. Johnson, C. Case, M. O'Brien, M. DeSelms, M. Beals, J. Moore, L. Vice, P. Burton, R. Wright, S. Miller, B. Vontz, A. Thompson, C. Waters, M. Newcomb. J. Avery, V. Cherry, L. Trant, C. Harding, W. Carter, K. Taylor, A. Easter, S. Brittain, R. Fichtner, G. Harsch, B. King, R. Arnold, B. Sams, M. Musii, B. Pearson, B. Johnson, S. Fattig, J. Johnson, A. Hiatte, D. Dixon. J. Sable, S. Danfield, S. Stanton, J. Danfield, C. Michals, S. Johnson, M. Harding, P. Wright, S. Musii, M. Smith, S. Brown, A. Minnick, S. Phelps, C. Field, D. Allen, V. Johnson, C. Kubic, Miss Grice-sponsor. R. Walters, J. Stoddard, M. Colson, N. Smith, P. Ellis, M. Simon, J. Ridpath, J. Dolph, K. Bible, D. Stearns, L. Jones, D. Teter, D. Dixon, V. Penn, B. Foster. RANKIN BROS. This Page Is Sponsored By THE GAMBLE STORE DORSEY CLEANERS 30 Grain Feed Phone 9G Phone 18 CHUCK DRUSE End All-State All-Conference Co-Captain Cambridge-25 Franklin-6 The Orange and Black’s offense Cambridge-25 Franklin- Cambridge-25 Franklin-6 The Orange and Black's offense Cambridge-25 Franklin-6 The Orange and Black's offense rolled with exceptional blocking led by Dennis Stearns and Larry Moore. Hoyt Cherry and Louis Shoff tallied twice each. Cambridge-14 Elwood-6 Hoyt Cherry sparked this victory with a last half surge. Good blocking led by Harsch and Druse again sparked. Cambridge-6 st. Cecilia-27 After a scoreless first half sparked by a strong defense and John McLane’s booming and excellent punts, the Blue Hawk's speed raced for four touchdowns. John Minnick ran 46 yards for the Trojans only score. Cambridge-33 Arapahoe-13 The fine quarterbacking and passing of Larry Kubik provided the touchdowns made by Shoff, Cherry, and Minnick. Cambridge-25 Alma-14 Shoff as usual did some fine power run- ning along with Cherry who picked up a fumble for a 25 yard T.D. The fine block- of John McLane and Larry Moore also cut Cherry loose for 54 yards and a T.D. LARRY MOORE Guard Honorable Mention OYT CHERRY Back All-Conference Second Team The Cambridge Trojans ended another winning season with a record of 7 wins and 3 losses. The orange and black, after losing to Beaver City, came back to win a share of the Republican Valley League Championship. The Trojans received sixth place honors in the Hastings Tribune Tribland Ratings. Charles Druse, an end, was awarded a first team place on the Class C All-State team. Louis Shoff, fullback and Charles Druse, an end, were the first team selections by the coaches of the Republican Valley League and second team choices were Dennis Stearns, guard; Hoyt Cherry, halfback; Kenneth Harsch, end; and John Fidler, center. Larry Kubik, quarterback, and Larry Moore, guard, received honorable mention. FOURTH ROW: THIRD ROW: SECOND ROW: FIRST ROW: E. Colson, R. Mouse 1, R. Banzhaf, E. Teter, E. Kester, H. Stearns, P. Ellis, K. Bible, R. Walters, D. Harding. G. Miller, D. Estergard, S. Druse, L. Moore, N. Smith, D. Stearns, D. Sams, J. Minnick, R. Fitchner, L. Jones, G. Carter, C. Mousel. Mr. Pope, W. Mousel, J. Fidler, L. Shoff, J. McLane, L. Kubik, R. Banzhaf, H. Cherry, C. Druse, Mr. Stephenson. J. Dolf, K. Harsch, M. Colson, D. Sayer, S. Sexton, R. Tomlin, M. Simon, E. Baker, G. Rowe. Cambridge-20 Benkleman-0 The Trojans defense held the Tigers to a total of 52 yards. Roland Shorty Walters scooted 43 yards for one of the touchdowns. Cambridge-0 Trenton-6 Fumbles cost Cambridge a victory along with other mistakes but the Trenton Warriors stood out defensively. Cambridge-18 Oxford-O Ends Kenney Harsch and Chuck Druse stood out defensively. John Minnick scored twice--one on a John McLane to Minnick 55 yard pass play and one on a two yard pass play. Then shoff tallied on a two yard off right tackle slant. Cambridge-0 Beaver City-14 The Trojans outyarded and outplayed the Bearcats, but a pass play and a hard running Donnie Hinkle gave Beaver the victory. Cambridge-13 Gibbon-7 John Fidler blocked a punt to set up the winning touchdown as Cambridge scored twice in the last half to win this one after trailing 6-0 at the half. Churk Druse and Dennis Stearns served as co-captains for the Trojans this year. Chuck was selected on both the all-conference and all-state teams at end while Dennis earned a spot on the all-conference second team. This Page Is Sponsored By G.E. SIMON LOCKENOUR FURNITURE STORE Attorney And Counseler At Law Phone 81 33 Basket TOP ROW: MIDDLE ROW: BOTTOM ROW: Coach Stephenson, E. Baker, P. Ellis, R. Banzhaf, D. Dixon, R. Walters, D. Harding, J. Dolph, Coach Pope. R. Mousel, D. Teter, C. Simon, D. Estergard, R. Tomlin, G. Miller, H. Stearns, E. Kester, M. Simon. D. Wulf, K. Harsch, L. Kubik, S. Druse, J. McLain , J. Fidler, L. Shoff, J. Minnick, H. Cherry. 59 CAMBRIDGE 43 CAMBRIDGE 38 CAMBRIDGE 44 CAMBRIDGE 61 CAMBRIDGE 68 CAMBRIDGE 63 CAMBRIDGE 57 CAMBRIDGE ARAPAHOE 55 INDIANOLA 54 GIBBON 43 WAUNETA 51 OXFORD 40 BEAVER CITY 46 ALMA 52 STROMSBURG 51 55 CAMBRIDGE 71 CAMBRIDGE 58 CAMBRIDGE 52 CAMBRIDGE 61 CAMBRIDGE 47 CAMBRIDGE 60 CAMBRIDGE 81 CAMBRIDGE CURTIS 60 ELWOOD 49 TRENTON 69 FRANKLIN 47 MINDEN 66 HILDRETH 54 BENKELMAN 51 CULBERTSON 43 R.V.L. TOURNAMENT CXMBRTDgE OXFORD 44 55 CAMBRIDGE BEAVER CITY 40 60 CAMBRIDGE FRANKLIN 44 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT 46 CAMBRIDGE CHAPPELL 53 R. V. L Champions For the first time since the formation of the Republican Valley League, Cambridge won both the conference and tournament champion- ships. With only two members of the varsity squad graduating this spring, the chances of repeating next year appear very bright. BUTLER memorial LIBRAR' 621 PENN Cambridge ne BACK ROW: Darrell Wulf, Stan Druse, John Minnick, Hoyt Cherry, Roland Walter. FRONT ROW: Larry Kubik, Kenneth Harsch, John McLane, John Fidler, Lewis Shoff. 35 Track FIRST ROW: Teter, Druse, Fichtner, Banzhaf, Miller, Bible, Harding. SECOND .ROW: Ellis, Estergard, Foster, Mouse!, Jones, Simon, Simon, Burke, Sams. THIRD'ROW: Pope, Baker, Harsch, Minnick. Shoff, Fidler, McLane, Banzhaf, Moore, Stephenson. FOURTH ROW: Hester, Stearns, Tomlin, Kubik, Cherry, Walters. Track The Cambridge track team started the season by winning a dual meet over McCook by a score of 54 to 54. They brought their first trophy home by successfully de- fending their Arapahoe Invitational Championship with 51 points. At the Central Nebraska Meet held at Hastings, they scored 10J points. There they competed against teams from all size schools. At the Kearney Invitational the squad scored 19 points to finish ninth in class C. The Trojans swept R.V.L. honors for the fourth straight year by amassing 101 points. This gave them a clean sweep of R.V.L. athletic honors for the year. For the third straight year, Cambridge won the district track meet with 47 points, qualifying for the state track meet were Hoyt Cherry in the high jump and pole-vault, Roger Banzhaf in the 440, Roland Walters in the 440, and the mile relay team composed of Walters, Kubik, Kester, and Banzhaf. 36 JERRY, LARRY AND MARILYN MR. POPE AND MISS GRICE MARILYN, LARRY AND KENNETH F.H.A. CROWNING SHIRLEY AND DARRELL MR. KUMPOST AND GENE CAROL PAT, JUNE BUDDY BUDDY, HOYT, LEWIE LEWIE, SON IE SHARON k-' CAROLYN, JANET, LIZ CAROLYN, LIZ W'.-i-.w «di MR. BARTRUFF, CAROL CAROL JANET, MARILYN wmmm 40 Congratulates The Seniors Sponsored By BARBER SHOP Phone 97 MRS. CURRY MAKING UP SHORTY WHILE MR. POTTER WATCHES Jr. Class Play CAROL Sr. Class Play LARRY, DENNIS, DONNA BARBARA, LIZ, JANET, SHARON, CHUCK LARRY, DONNA, SHIRLEY MARILYN HARDING JANICE AND JANET REEDER CHUCK DRUSE GEORGIA HARSCH DONNA ALLEN SHARON JOHNSON BELVA PEARSON 44 GEORGE SAYER DENNIS STEARNS BIRTHDAY PARTY BACK ROW: Ernie Fidler, John Fidler, Dennis Stearns, Jimmy Trant, Sharon Simon. FIRST ROW: Annie Minnick, Chuck Druse, Bill Mousel, Mike Simon, Chuck Simon, Howard Stearns. Class Will Darrell Wulf—my ability to stay single to Paul Ellis. Bob Bellamy—my talent with the ladies to Donnie Harding Charles Druse—my mathematical computations to Stan Druse. Donna Allen—my soprano voice to Dixie Dixon. Dennis Stearns—my eight minute mile to Coach Stephenson. Janet Reeder—my typing ability to Mrs. Nicolai. Homer Roberts—my ability as an actor to Paul Downey. Kenneth Ellis—my theory on evolution to Mr. Potter. George Sayer—my athletic ability to Lewie Shoff. Arlo Banzhaf—my height to Shorty Walters. Sharon Johnson—my curly hair to Gene Carter. Charla Case—my height to Sharon Britton. Carol Fields—my memory to Jackie Sayer. Dave Russell—my long beautiful hair to Carol Waters. Carolyn Harding--my athletic ability to John Minnick. Anastasia Minnick—my flirtations to Karol Taylor. Marilyn Harding—my heart, my soul all my possessions to Larry. Rochelle Fichtner--my musical ability to Miss Grace. Bob Wyman—my radiance to Donald Dixson. Dick Burton—my quiet ways to Eddie Baker. Sandra Phelps—my squeal stick to Dalwin Sayer. Larry Moore--my nose to Brenda King. Hoyt Cherry—my temper to anybody foolish enough to take it. Wayne Hiatt—my brain to Arnold Johnson. Velda Cherry—my personality to Lois Vise. Georgia Harsch—my height to Mr. Pope. Mildred O’Brien—my flirting ability to Sharon Fattig. Shirley Miller—my red hair to Judy Avery. Janice Reeder—my home making ability to John Fiddler. Belva Pearson—my artistic ability to Larry Burke. Bill Mousel—my ANGUS cattle to Mike Simon. Shirley Musil—my gracefulness to John McLane. Pat Wright—my last name to Shirley Miller. Liz Trant—my love affairs to Joan Hess. 45 Compliments Of HIATT'S CAFE Home Cooked Meals Seasoned With Courtesy Compliments Of C. M. DRUSE Cambridge Nebraske REEDER ’ S BEN FRANKLIN STORE Georgia Harsch, Janet Reeder, Janice Reeder, And Carol Field CAMBRIDGE STATE BANK Congratulations Seniors 47 HARSCH-60, M0USEL-40, SHOFF-29, STEARNS-48, McLANE-27 BAKER-53, DRUSE-35 FIDLER-24, KUBIK-25, DRUSE-35 SHOFF-29 MINNICK-41: MeLANE-27: SHOFF-29 HARSCH-60, CHERRY-21, SHOFF-29, STEARNS-48, FIDLER-24 BANZHAF-55, MOORE-52, DRUSE-35. KUBIK: CHERRY: DRUSE “The Big Three” CLEVENGER'S JEWELRY BELLAMY'S PHARMACY LOYD'S CLOTHING Compliments Of Congratulations Seniors Eugene Marble LUTHERS MARKET BEARDMORE MOTOR COMPANY Sales And Service • UIC M Every Car On The Road Is A Used Car Phone 296 Cambridge Nebraska
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