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SENfOR CLASS In the wonderful year of1950, thirteen little angels formed the very first kindergarten class of the Cambridge Public Schools. They were Connie Allen, Connie Bible, Butch Johnson, Sandy Newcomb, Suzy Kester. Harb Stanton, Bill Phillips, Paul Sayer. Bob Roberts, Paul Zabel, Deraid Sayer, Joan Trumble. and Joe Beals. We all remember that great year of eating graham crackers, taking naps, and getting A's in “Sand Pile. Several others joined us in the first grade, including Bob O'Brien, Virginia Allen. Steve Purinton, Gary Freeborn, Gloria Joseph, and Jim Martin. Gary Joseph journeyed in from the farm in the third grade, and Winnie Jareske arrived in the fourth. After several eventful years of class picnics and operettas and spirited games of girls-chase-the-boys (and vice-versa), we progressed to Junior High where June Steele and Kathy Finke increased our number. We enjoyed a gay round of dances and parties in our eighth grade year. At last we became lowly Freshmen and were joined by several of our country cousins, namely Pearl Allen, Nancy Burke, Roger “dimples Farr, Harold fingers Banzhaf. and Ron ho-ho-ho Miller. Our Freshman project was a car wash which, though not a hugely successful one, was great fun for us. Bicycle races were also held that day. Rod Bush joined us as a Sophomore, and we held a very successful Penny Arcade that year. We made an unprecedented profit because of our tremendous effort and work! As “upperclassmen, we arrived at our Junior year when Sharon Mannlein increased our number. This year held many good times for us. We presented our first class play. “The Ghoul Friend, in December and received our class rings as a reward for an excellent performance. But best of all were the Prom parties- er-meetings which found us kicking up our heels and overturning in kiddie trains. Our beautiful and successful Prom “Bali Hai was well-worth all our efforts and was declared the “best ever by all. Besides this, it was first all-night Prom in C.H.S. including a show and a breakfast at Kester's after which most of us watched the sunrise. A memorable night indeed! And so was the groggy week after!! And at long last came that wonderful fall of 1961 when we finally reached the elevation of SENIORS! We were both happy and sad, always remembering that we were participating in many 'lasts --football, basketball, track, pep club, band, and all the fun of high school. Mack Backhaus tore himself away from the great little metropolis of Holbrook to join us. Our Senior pictures were taken and all turned out very well--and very flattering. We again demonstrated our dramatic efforts in our hilarious Senior class play, “Hillbilly Weddin. Because of our popularity and much-publicized talent, we played to a packed house which fully appreciated the production. Too bad there weren't some talent scouts in the audience. Through a maze of term papers (which most of us would rather forget than remember), annual staff meetings, contest practices (Continued on Page 16)
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‘■Goon ’ JUNE STEELE Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Pep dub Officer 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Band Officer 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girls' Glee 1,2,3,4; Small Groups 1,2,3,4; Music Contest 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1,2; Class Play 3; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 3; P.E. 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; Speech Contest 2; Regents' Alternate 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Government Day 3; Kearney Contests 1.2,3. Joani JOAN TRUMBLE Pep dub 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Band Officer 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1.2,3,4; Girls' Glee 1,2,3,4; Small Groups 1,2,3,4; Music Contest 1,2,3,4; dass Officer 1,3,4; dass Play 3; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 2; P.E. 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; Speech Contest 2; Regents’ Alternate4; Homecom- ing Queen 4; Government Day 3; Girls' State 3. Zabe” PAUL ZABEL Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; C dub 2,3,4; C dub Officer 4; P.E. 1,2; Band 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Boys' Glee 3,4; Music Contest 1,2,3,4; Small Groups 3; dass Officer 3; dass Play 3; Annual Staff 3,4; National Honor Society 3.4; Home- coming Attendant 4; Government Day 3; Boys' State 3.
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