Cambridge High School - Trojan Yearbook (Cambridge, NE)
- Class of 1978
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CAMBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL CAMBRIDGE, NEBRASKA VOLUME XXXII In Memory Marceleen E. Cahill 1925 -1977 Marceleen Cahill began her teaching career at the Cambridge Schools in 1961. During those years she dedicated her teaching talent to her students. She was very human and cared greatly for the school, faculty and the students. Marceleen, a native of Riverton, Nebraska, passed away September 5,1977 from a sudden illness. Her smiles will be greatly missed around the school. Time flies, Suns rise, And shadows fall. Let time go on. Love is forever over all. 2 As free as your dreams School is a time of fun, laughing, tears, winning, losing and doing special things. It is also made up of future dreams that become reality. In the following pages you will find yourself dreaming back through the year. Laughing at the happy times and trying to overcome the sad ones. We hope the pictures in this annual help recall the time you spent at Cambridge High School. 4 6 Srs. reach the end The seniors were quite active during their four years of high school. They found themselves involved in music, sports, and activities. The Class officers were: Doug Rice, Pres,; Mel Miller, Vice Pres,; Kirk Ellis, Seer.; and Marlene Niemeier, Treas. Errol Boyd Floyd Childers Brad Edgerton Kirk Ellis Janet Farr Zolona Fellers Arlin Flint Mark Harpst 8 Ken Keater Brenda Klocke Mitch Huxoll Joyce Kubik Willa Mehaffie Melanie Miller 9 Greg Morgan Marlene Niemeier John Petefish Suzie Peterson Doug Rice Annette Riddle Kirk tenBensel Mike Sisson Larry Sayer Greg Trosper Kent Wolf TOP LEFT: Class Officers, Doug Rice, Greg Morgan, Ken Kester, Janet Farr, Brad Edgerton, Kirk tenBensel, Suzie Peterson. Kirk Ellis, Mel Miller, Marlene Niemeier. TOP RIGHT: Mel Miller takes a break. MIDDLE LEFT: Brenda Klocke and Ken Kester draw names for prize at Christmas party. MIDDLE RIGHT: Physics class hard at work? LOWER LEFT: Mark Harpst shows his jumping ability. LOW'ER RIGHT: Floyd Childers shows his cave man ability. 11 Seniors dream about the future FRONT ROW: Seated, Kirk Ten- Bensel, Joyce Kubik, Floyd Childers, Janet Farr, Greg Trosper, Suzie Petersen, Ken Kester, John Petefish. SECOND ROW: Seated, Doug Rice, Zolona Fellers, Brenda Klocke, Brad Edgerton, Mitch Huxoll, Larry Sayer. BACK ROW: Seated, Mike Sisson, Greg Morgan, Willa Mehaffie, Kent Wolf, Arlin Flint, Errol Boyd. BACK ROW: Standing, Marlene Niemeier, Kirk Ellis, Mel Miller, Annette Riddle, Mark Harpst 12 @e @® c ] D=t Juniors move on David Custer Jon Davis Brad Farr Chris Fletcher Tony Groshong Kurt Hamel All in all the Junior class had a prosperous year with magazine sales in the fall and prom in May. The class officers were: Jon Davis, President; Sherri Klinkebiel, Vice President; Kurt Hamel, Treasurer, Miqui Zysset, Secretary, and Mary O’Brien and Kurtis Huxoll, Student Council representatives. Mike Houser Greg Howerter Kurtis Huxoll Deb Johnson Sherri Klinkebiel Lyle Laverack Teresa Metzger Mary O'Brien Larry Stoddard Keith Thompson Tom Wickizer Miqui Zysset Diane Hannon Bob Harpst Chuck Highland X 14 LEFT: Teresa Metzger smiles for the Juniors portraying reindeer in the Christmas photographer. TOP RIGHT: Bob Harpst hard skit. LOWER RIGHT: Miqui Zysset quickly at work on the annual. LOWER LEFT: writing her shorthand. 15 TOP: Nancy lost in another book. MIDDLE: Pennie, Chuck, and Joan busy at typing. LOWER: David and Dan prepare Kevin as Santa as Brenda looks on. FAR TOP: Mr. Riley answers questions for Chuck, Doug R. and Doug H. FAR RIGHT: Mr. Riley tells Chuck his Christmas wishes. Chuck Druse Pennie Hood Cliff Kester Mark Ellis Doug Hosick Ed Kinne Ken Gross Jeff Jones Brenda Langley Sue Hayes Kevin Jones Coralyn Miller 16 Being a Sophomore is . . . standing between start and finish The sophomore class continued to excell in many areas this year. They found themselves busy with activities, athletics, studies, and clubs. On April 14, they held the annual Penny Arcade. The class officers were President Cliff Kester, Vice President Doug Raburn, Secretary Ron Smith, Treasurer Chuck Druse, and Student Council Representatives Nancy Peterson and Tim Petersen. Scott Miller Joan Morgan Dan Mowry David Pearson Mark Witte Tim Petersen Nancy Peterson Doug Rabury Ron Sisson Ron Smith Ginger tenBensel Judy Tomlin Tim Wight 17 Freshmen look forward to 1981 The Freshmen completed their first year in high school. They participated in sports and other extra curricular activities available to them. The class officers were: President, Suzanne Morgan; Vice- President, Todd Johnson; Secre- tary, Kay Joseph; Treasurer, Brenda Palmer; Student Council Rep., Kathy Frandsen and Alan Nelson. Joel Davis Marilyn Desmond Don Edgerton Kathy Frandsen Lori Groshong Lonnie Hampton Curtis Hannon J. D. Harpst Dennard Hegna TOP: Todd Johnson working hard. RIGHT: Tami Nelson has a question. FAR LEFT: Dennard Hegna and Richard Thomas plotting. 18 Marjorie Houser Todd Johnson Kay Joseph Jeff Klinkebiel Paul Lockenour Suzanne Morgan Angela Musil Alan Nelson Tami Nelson Anna Noltensmeier Brenda Palmer Mike Petersen Deb Rice Deanna Riddle Bill Schlagel Bob Sexton Ken tenBensel Richard Thomas 19 TOP CENTER: Zolona Fellers examines her sewing. TOP RIGHT: Suzanne Morgan and Kay Joseph relax after the battle. MIDDLE CENTER: Floyd Childers calculates his accounting journal. MIDDLE RIGHT: Willa Mehaffie keeps the iron going. BOTTOM LEFT: Suzie Petersen does her jumping exercise as part of the school assembly. BOTTOM CENTER: K. Ellis works on finding the answer to the accounting problem. BOTTOM RIGHT: Scott Miller puts his feet up. 20 Faculty helps students strive for success Kurtis Bowden Superintendent Kurtis Bowden has been the superintendent at Cambridge Public Schools for the past ten years. His teaching and administrative career began in 1938 at Dunning, Nebr. He graduated from Arthur County High School in 1931 and then went on to Kearney State College where he majored in business and math. He received his Bachelor of Science at Kearney before going to Colorado State University where he received his Masters in School Administration. Mr. Bowden’s career in school administration has included positions in the following Nebraska schools: 1938-44 Dunning, 1944-46 Taylor, 1946-51 Stapleton, 1951-55 Edgar, 1955-66 Sutherland, 1966-68 Atkinson, 1968-78 Cambridge. His plans are indefinite following his retirement in May. He does plan to spend his leisure time hunting, fishing, and playing golf. 22 Doris Phelps Secretary Larry Maatsch Mathematics Gary Kapustka Social Studies Margene Holtze Business Education Kathy Neihart Home Economics Gary Gottsch Industrial Arts Del Schoenfish Science 23 Francis Jorgensen Vocational Agriculture Larry Riley English Bill Watson Social Studies Mark St. John Band and Vocal Music John Johnson Physical Education Amy Brown Art Veronica Schoenfish French Margaret Mitchell Vocal Music LEFT: School Board; Donna Liggett, Phyllis King, Jean Minnick. Mervin Zysset, Keith Klocke, Paul Johnson, Jerry Petersen, Kurtis Bowden 24 Karen Gottsch Student Teacher Darlene McKimmey Bub Manning Student Teacher Custodian 25 The Chenoweths TOP LEFT: Mrs. Schoenfish substituting in Home-Ec. TOP RIGHT: Teachers at pep rally. UPPER MIDDLE: Mr. Watson, Mr. St. John, and Mr. Mollring at free moments at Parent Teachers Conference. MIDDLE LEFT: Mr. Schoenfish enjoys working in concession stand. LOWER MIDDLE: Miss Niehart seems interested in Mrs. Hoffman’s picture? MIDDLE RIGHT: Mr. Stine is leader at Pep Rally. LOWER LEFT: Mr. St. John watches over study hall. LOWER RIGHT: Miss Holtze and Mr. Bowden counting money. 26 Homecoming festivities The 1977-78 Homecoming was held on October 21 and 22 at the Clint John Field. Ken Kester and Brenda Klocke were chosen as King and Queen. The first attendants were Greg Morgan and Mel Miller and the second attendants were Brad Edger- ton and Suzie Petersen. The theme for Homecoming was “Looks Like we Made It.” Homecoming activities included a pep rally downtown, game and coronation on Friday and a dance on Saturday night. TOP LEFT: The candidates for the were from left to right. Joyce Kubik, Kirk Ellis, Mel Miller, Greg Morgan, Brenda Klocke, Ken Kester, Suzie Petersen, Brad Edgerton, Janet Farr, and Mitch Huxoll. TOP RIGHT: Ken Kester and Brenda Klocke were crowned king and queen. LOWER LEFT: The crown bearers for the event were Tracy Johnson and Christy Shoemaker. LOWER MIDDLE: The Junior classes float for the Homecoming parade. Chuck Highland is playing the fearful driver and Sherri Klinkebell is the leader of the clan. LOWER RIGHT: K. Ellis enjoys the goodies at the little party after the game. 28 Juniors present “Pick a Boy, Any Boy” The Juniors presented their class play “Pick a Boy, Any Boy” on April 25. They had a matinee in the morning for the elementary students and another performance in the evening which was enjoyed by the crowd. TOP LEFT: Jon Davis and Chris Fletcher converse over some problems. TOP RIGHT: Mary O’Brien and Teresa Metzger are trying to pass the time away by playing cards. MIDDLE RIGHT: Teresa Metzger and Kurt Hamel have a discussion while Mary O’Brien and Chuck Highland have fun dancing. LOWER RIGHT: Mary O’Brien and Chuck Highland are taking in all the conversations that are going on. LOWER LEFT: Miqui Zysset, Brad Farr, and Chris Fletcher have a discussion about getting places. 29 Ahmann speaks at Athletic Banquet “Trojans are Great in 78” was the theme chosen for this year’s Athletic Banquet held April 21. Mark Ahmann was Cambridge’s featured speaker. Entertainment was the Cambridge Mixed Quartet featuring Kirk Ellis, Kenny Kester, Marlene Niemeier, and Ginger tenBensel. A dance was held afterwards in the gym with music by Fred Kennedy. TOP RIGHT: Mark Ahmann speaking to the Athletic crowd. LOWER RIGHT: Trophies won during the 1977-78 sports season. LOWER LEFT: Ken Kester gives a speech. 30 Penny Arcade provides fun for all The annual CHS Penny Arcade was held April 14 in the high school gym. Many booths and lots of entertainment were open to people of all ages. Probably the most popular of all places was the ice cream stand where refreshments of pop, pie and home-made ice cream could be found. The guessing booth followed close behind. The so- phomores did a great job with the help of their sponsors Mr. Maatsch and Mrs. Hoffman. TOP LEFT: Coralyn Miller runs the guessing booth. CENTER LEFT: The marshmallow contest is in full swing. LOWER LEFT. Ginger tenBensel in charge of the fish pond. LOWER RIGHT: “Kiss” performs at the stage show. 31 Junior-Senior Prom The Junior class chose “Star- wars” as the 1977-78 Prom Theme. A Banquet was held in the evening followed by a dance with music provided by Today’s sound. After the dance “Race with the Devil” was shown at the Ritz. Various break- fasts were held after the show with many different menus. TOP CENTER: L. Laverock, S. Klinkebiel, T. Wickizer, M. Zysset, D. Custer working hard on prom. TOP RIGHT: The one and only Kurtis Huxoll. LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Riley longs for his date. LOWER LEFT: Sophomore servers. FAR TOP LEFT: Smile Kirk, Mel is. FAR TOP CENTER: Scott Gaskill sneaks up on the serving table. FAR TOP RIGHT: Then there’s Kurt Hamel. FAR UPPER MIDDLE LEFT: Mrs. Brown hard at work. FAR MIDDLE CENTER: Don’t look at the camera Chuck Highland. FAR MIDDLE RIGHT: Gotcha! FAR LOWER MIDDLE LEFT: Hard working Juniors hanging the curtain. FAR LOWER LEFT: The honorable Mr. Watson. FAR LOWER RIGHT: Starwars Mural. 32 33 Twenty-four seniors graduate On Sunday, May 14, at Clint John Field the twenty-four members of the class of 1978 graduated. Class colors were bur- gundy and silver with the wine rose as the class flower. The class motto was “What we make of today will be our tomorrow.” Sponsors for the class were Mr. Kurtis Bowden and Mr. Don Stine. Ken Kester was valedictorian and Greg Morgan was salutatorian. TOP: Expressions show mixed feelings as seniors march in for graduation. TOP LEFT: Ken Kester, valedictorian, gives speech. CENTER: Orcg Morgan, salutatorian, giving his speech. RIGHT: With diploma in hand, Mitch Huxoll changes his tassel. LOWER LEFT: Brad Edgerton’s securely holds his diploma from Keith Klocke as Don Stine observes. FAR TOP RIGHT: Willa Mehaffie watches her step. FAR CENTER: Seniors singing “We’ve Only Just Begun.” FAR LOW'ER LEFT: Brenda Klocke returning to her seat after accepting the Cambridge Centennial Scholarship. FAR LOWER CENTER: Melanie Miller giving the class history. FAR LOWER RIGHT: Zolona Fellers receiving the Beta Nu Scholarship. 34 Seniors dominate at Awards Night Awards Night was held May 15 with awards being given to all students who had lettered in athletics and Pep Club along with various other awards. Senior awards included the following: Greg Mor- gan, Arien award; Joyce Kubik, business medal; Brenda Klocke, Jaycette’s Girl Athlete of the Year award; Melanie Miller, All-School C award; Marlene Niemeier National Choral award and math medal; and Ken Kester, John Philip Sousa award, science, social studies, and English medals, Butch Luther award, and All-School C Award. TOP CENTER: Melanie Miller and Ken Kester receiving All-School C Award from Mr. Stine. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Stine congratulates Ken Kester on the Butch Luther Award. LOWER LEFT: Music awards go to Marlene Niemeier, Greg Morgan, and Ken Kester. LOWER RIGHT: Brenda Klocke is all smiles after being named Girl Athlete of the Year. 36 Annual staff keeps busy Long hours and lots of hard work were the makings of this year’s Annual. Eleven students made up the staff this year with Kirk Ellis as Editor and Joyce Kubik as business manager. It took lots of patience and work but in the long run it was well worth it. Thanks to Miss Holtze and Mr. Kaputska everyone kept busy. The staff hopes that in the next few years when you look at this annual that it will bring back many memories. TOP: Annual Staff; Miss Holtze, J. Tomlin. D. Johnson, M. Harpst, J. Kubik, K. Ellis, J. Farr. B. Harpst, D. Hannon, T. Metzger, J. Morgan, P. Hood, Mr. Kapustka. I,EFT: B. Harpst concentrating hard. RIGHT: J. Morgan tries to look busy. 37 Pep Club boosts spirit The Pep Club cheered their teams through another year. The officers this year were Mel Miller, President; Marlene Niemeier, Vice President; Sherri Klinkebiel, Junior Vice President; Janet Farr, Trea- surer; Joyce Kubik, Secretary, and Coralyn Miller, Student Council representative. Sponsors this year were Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Schoenfish, and Miss Niehart. 38 FAR TOP: Pep Club, First row: S. Hayes, J. Tomlin, K. Joseph, P. Hood, W. Mchaffie, A. Musii, C. Miller, L. Groshong. Second row: J. Morgan, J. Kubik, M. O’Brien, M. Desmond, S. Klinkebiel, M. Miller, D. Rice, T. Metzger. Third row: Miss Niehart, Mrs. Schoenfish, G. tenBensel, D. Hannon, M. Niemeier, J. Farr. K. Frandsen, Mrs. Brown. FAR BOTTOM: Pep Club cheers team members. TOP LKFT: Cheerleaders, Top: S. Morgan. B. Klocke. N. Peterson. Bottom: S. Peterson, B. Palmer, M. Zysset. TOP RIGHT: Suzanne Morgan and Doug Raburn during Pep Rally skit. BOTTOM: Pep Club Cabinet. Sitting J. Kubik. M. Niemeier. M. Miller. Miss Niehart. Standing; J. Farr, S. Klinkebiel, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Schoenfish, C. Miller. 39 FBLA members prepare for future The FBLA Chapter had 18 members this year. There were many activities to keep all the members involved. Some of these were a hayrack ride, caroling party and a Businessmens’ Coffee. Five members attended State Conven- tion in April. Marlene Niemeier received an Honorable Mention award in Proofreading and the chapter received Scrapbook Recog- nition certificate. Also attending convention were Kirk Ellis, Joyce Kubik, Judy Tomlin, Joel Davis, Miss Holtze, Advisor, and Mrs. Kubik, Sponsor. TOP RIGHT: First Row: Miss Holtze, Advisor; K. Ellis, Reporter; D. Rice; M. O’Brien; M. Desmond; N. Peterson. Second Row: S. Hayes; Parliamentarian; J. Farr; J. Davis; B. Klocke; M. Ellis; S. Morgan; P. Hood. Third Row: J. Kubik; Vice President; M. Niemeier; President; C. Miller, Secretary; J. Tomlin, Treasurer. LOWER LEFT: Marlene Niemeier gives a quick smile for the camera at convention. LOWER RIGHT: Members and guests all prepared to hit the volleyball after FBLA Hayrack ride. 40 FFA does well in judging contests The Future Farmers of America had 28 members in the 1977-78 year. The club officers this year were as follows: Brad Farr, President; Kent Wolf, Vice President, Kurt Hamel, Secretary; Kurtis Huxoll, Treasurer; Mitch Huxoll, Reporter; Errol Boyd, Sentinel. TOP: Front Row: Mr. Jorgenson, Advisor, M. Huxoll, K. Wolf, B. Farr, K. Hamel, K. Huxoll, E. Boyd. Second Row: D. Hegna, S. Allen, L. Laverack, R. Smith, D. Hosick, D. Pearson, M. Houser, D. Raburn, J. Jones, M. Warner, R. Sisson, M. Houser. Third Row: D. Jones, D. Custer, C. Highland, G. Howerter, E. Kinne, D. Edgerton, D. Mowry, T. Petersen, M. Witte, A. Nelson. RIGHT: Mark Witte, Ron Smith, Doug Raburn, David Pearson, and Doug Hosick are the members of the Livestock Management team which placed first at the District Ag. Judging Contest. 41 C-Club helps at Athletic Banquet The 1977-78 C-Club Officers were Kenny Kester, President; Jon Davis, Vice President; Larry Sayer, Secretary-Treasurer; John Petefish, Student Council Repre- sentative. The C-Club helped in getting ready for the Athletic Banquet, featuring Mark Ahmann as speaker. TOP: First Row: J. Petefish, A. Flint, K. tenBensel, G. Morgan, D. Raburn, K. Gross, Second Row, D. Hosick, C. Kester, F. Childers, T. Wickizer, J. Davis, Third Row, G. Trosper, D. Rice, C. Druse, M. Sisson, B. Edgerton, K. Kester, T. Petersen, L. Sayer, K. Thompson, Mr. Schoenfish. BOTTOM: Officers, Larry Sayer, Mr. Schoenfish, John Petefish, Kenny Kester, Jon Davis. 42 Student Council sponsors Christmas party Kenny Kester was President of year of 77-78. The Christmas party the Student Council and Greg was arranged by the members of the Morgan was Vice President for the Student Council. TOP: First Row, D. Rice, K. tenBensel, S. Petersen, G. Morgan, K. Kester, J. Farr, B. Edgerton, B. Klocke. Second Row, S. Morgan, C. Miller, J. Davis, K. Frandsen, M. O’Brien, T. Petersen, N. Peterson, C. Kester, K. Huxoll, A. Nelson, Mr. Watson. MIDDLE RIGHT: Brenda presents Mick with a gift. LOWER RIGHT: The Junior class presents their version of Rudolph. LOWER LEFT: Susi and Joyce listen to Greg’s bedtime story. 43 Band excels in 78! This year the band excelled with some sixty members. They followed the teams and backed them up with their support. This year at District Music the instrumental department came up with some ups and downs. Receiving Superior ratings were Joyce Kubik for her Alto Sax Solo and Stage Band. Receiving IIs were Janet Farr for her Clarinet Solo, the Drum Quartet, the Trombone Quartet, the Piano Duet and Greg Morgan for his Trumpet Solo. Receiving Ills were Concert Band and Paul Lockenour for his Baritone Solo. The Band ended the season by playing for the 1978 Graduates. i 44 FAR TOP: Band, Front Row: T. Monroe, C. O’Brien, L. Groshong, C. Miller, J. Farr. B. Klocke, S. Morgan, N. Peterson, K. Frandsen. A. Chitwood, K. Jones. Second Row: S. Riddle. J. Palmer, M. Johnson, C. Joseph. J. Kubik, M. O’Brien, S. Miller, K. Joseph, M. Desmond, K. tenBensel, D. Pearson. Third Row: J. Morgan, J. Davis, B. Palmer, T. Metzger, L. Young, D. Highland, C. Druse, D. Pearson, S. Hayes, T. Johnson, M. Sexton, J. Hageman, R. Trosper. Fourth Row; P. Lockenour, C. Hannon, M. Tiller, M. Miller, K. Gross, L. Sayer, B. Sehlegal, A. Flint, B. Farr, P. Hood, G. Morgan. Fifth Row: Mr. Mark St. John, M. Niemeier, W. Mehaffie. A Sexton, S. Allen, B. Sexton, K. tenBensel, K. Kester, R. Smith, K. Ellis, J. Petefish. FAR CF.NTF.R: Miss Mitchell and Mr. St. John exchange their point of view. FAR BOTTOM Majorettes, L. Groshong, K. Joseph, K. Frandsen, Head Majorette D. Hannon, S. Klinkebiel, T. Metzger, and C. Fletcher. TOP: Stage Band, Front Row: S. Miller, K. Joseph, M. O’Brien, J. Kubik, B. Palmer, T. Metzger, C. O’Brien, K. tenBensel. Second Row: D. Pearson, S. Hayes, A. Flint, P. Hood, T. Johnson, C. Druse, B. Farr, G. Morgan, J. Morgan, K. Ellis, K. Kester, L. Sayer, K. Gross, M. Tiller, C. Hannon, P. Lockernour. Not Shown: B. Langley. CENTER: Mr. St. John, Chuck Druse, and David Pearson practice to make perfect. BOTTOM: Paul Lockenour tries to hide behind his baritone from the camera. 4ft Vocal music groups harmonize The vocal music groups par- ticipated in the Christmas and Spring Music Programs. They also performed at District Contest where everyone performed quite well. The Mixed Quartet, and soloists Greg Morgan and Ginger tenBensel received superior ratings. Mixed Chorus, Swing Choir, and soloists Marlene Niemeier and Joan Morgan received IIs, while the Girls Sextet received a III. The Swing Choir, Sextet, and Mixed Quartet also performed at various community and school activities. 46 FAR TOP: Girls Sextet, K. Ellis. B. Hayes. M Miller. M. Niemeier, B. Langley, W. Mehaffie, P. Hood. FAR BOTTOM: Mixed Chorus. Front Row: K. Ellis. S. Hayes. J. Tomlin. L. Groshong, K. tcnBenscl, K. Gross, D. Johnson, N. Peterson, S. Morgan, Mr. St. John. Second Row: K. Joseph. A. Musii, VV. Mehaffie, J. Morgan, C. Kester, T. Johnson. L. I averack, P. Hood, C. Miller, B. Klocke. Third Row: T. Metzger, M. Zysset, S. Petersen, K. tenBensel, B. Sexton, G. Morgan, J. Davis. J. Kubik, C. Fletcher. Fourth Row: M. O’Brien, B. Palmer, G. tenBensel, B. Farr, A. Flint, S. Miller, D. Pearson, M. Ellis, M. Miller, Z. Fellers. Rack Row: D. Hannon, M. Niemeier, D. Rahurn, G. Trosper. T. Petersen, C. Druse, C. Highland, M. Sisson, J. Farr, K. Frandsen. 'I'OP: Mixed Quartet, G. tenBensel, M. Niemeier, K. Ellis, K. Kester. BOTTOM: Swing Choir, Front Row: J. Kubik. J. Morgan. G. tenBensel. C. Miller, N. Petersen, S. Petersen. Back Row: M. Sisson, A. Flint. M. Niemeier, K. Ellis, G. Morgan, K. Gross. 47 48 TOP LEFT: Miss Niehart helping Miqui Zysset in Home Ec. Club. TOP RIGHT: Brad Farr as he tries his cheerleading talents. LEFT: Kenny Kcster showing his great leaders hip at the Christmas party. MIDDLE CENTER: Judy Tomlin and Sue Hayes having a little fun after an FBLA meeting. MIDDLE RIGHT: Kent Wolf working on his Industrial Arts project. LOWER CENTER: Mike Sisson trying to find his partner at the Homecoming dance. LOW'ER RIGHT: Tim Petersen helping out by carrying a stack of films. Football Thrills of ’77 The Cambridge Trojans started out the season winning the first four games and then ended with a 5-4 record. Brad Edgerton, Kenny Kester, and Kirk ten Bensel received RVL All-Conference Awards for their good work. Varsity Scores CHS Opp 41 Sutherland 0 18 Benkelman 0 28 Lexington St. Anns 0 55 Elwood 0 0 Oxford 6 9 Rep. Valley 14 13 Arapahoe 14 7 Franklin 18 20 Bertrand 0 TOP: Team. First Row: K. tcnBensel, B. I Sexton, D. Pearson, J. Klinkebiel, T. Johnson. J. Jones, M. Huxoll, R. Smith, C. Kester. Second Row: J. Petefish, D. Hosick, B. Farr, D. Rice. T. Petersen, B. Edgerton, C. Highland, K. Huxoll, G. Howerter, R. Brougham, J. Davis. Third Row: Coach Johnson, Mr. Maatsch, J. Davis, M. Sisson, T. Wight, C. Druse, E. Kinne, D. Edgerton, K. Hamel. K. Jones. K. Thompson. Mr. Gottsch. Back Row: F. Childers, K. tenBensel. M. Ellis, S. Miller, M. Witte, D. Mowry, G. Trosper, K. Kester, D. Raburn, M. Petersen. RIGHT: Floyd Childers gains yardage. FAR UPPER LEFT: Greg Trosper, Doug Raburn and Jon Davis get a tackle as Ed Kinne, Chuck Highland, and Doug Rice look on. FAR TOP RIGHT: Brad Edgerton is happy with touchdown. FAR MIDDLE LEFT: Kirk tenBensel confers with Mr. Gottsch. FAR MIDDLE RIGHT: Brad Edgerton gets tackle as Doug Raburn and Chuck Highland come to assist. FAR LOWER LEFT: Mike Sisson. Greg Howerter, Kirk tenBensel, Brad Edgerton, Kenny Kester a touchdown. FAR LOWER RIGHT: Mike Sisson, Greg Trosper, and Kevin Jones in action. 50 51 Cross Country boys run short-handed The Trojans cross-country team suffered from lack of numbers as the team had just enough members to make a team. The team participated in ten meets during the year. Although lack of depth hurt the team standings, they competed well against several larger class schools. Injuries during the season also took their toll as several members of the team were involved in injuries throughout the year. Larry Sayer and Greg Morgan were team leaders and scored well in various meets during the year. Both boys will graduate and their performances will be missed in the future. i TOP: Cross Country Team, Ken Gross, Greg Morgan, Larry Sayer, Alan Nelson, Coach Stine. LEFT: Greg Morgan competes at districts. MIDDLE: Larry Sayer stays in stride. RIGHT: Greg Morgan and Larry Say confide in Mr. Stine. 52 Volleyball girls keep the spirit Though this year’s volleyball team lost a majority of their matches, they didn’t lose the competitive spirit or their desire to succeed. The team finished the season with a 3-7 record. At tournaments, they lost to Holbrook in the MVL, Arapahoe in the RVL, and Wilsonville in the Districts. TOP: Team, First Row: N Peterson. B. Student Manager. L. Groshong. CENTER: Klocke, J. Kubik, J. Farr. K. Frandsen, M. Marily Desmond and Kathy Frandsen do not Miller, M. Zysset, S. Morgan. Second Row: P. seem too excited about practicing. RIGHT: Hood, J. Morgan, B. Palmer, M. Desmond, Z. Reserve girls listening to Coach Riley at a time Fellers, A. Musii, K. Joseph. Back Row: out? Student Manager, S. Petersen, Coach Riley, Girls place second in districts The girls basketball team had a winning season with a record of 9-5. They had high hopes of returning to state but suffered a disappointing loss by one point to Holbrook in district finals. Seniors Janet Farr, Joyce Kubik, Mel Miller, and Brenda Klocke.will not be back next year. Janet Farr and Brenda Klocke received RVL All-Conference team recognition. 54 FAR TOP: Team, standing; N. Peterson, P. Hood, J. Morgan, J. Kubik, B. Palmer, B. Langley, M. Desmond, J. Farr, K. Frandsen, M. Miller, A. Musii, B. Klocke, C. Miller, S. Morgan. Kneeling, S. Manager, K. Joseph, Coach Riley, S. Manager, S. Petersen. FAR LEFT: Four sad seniors take the district second-place plaque as they end their high school career. TOP LEFT: Time out is called as Joyce, Mel, Joan, Brenda and Janet take a rest to hear what Coach Riley has to say. TOP RIGHT: Kathy Frandsen takes down a rebound in the RV game. MIDDLE LEFT: Mel Miller passes the ball around. MIDDLE: Janet Farr puts up a free throw. RIGHT: Joyce Kubik drives around the horn in the RV game. LOWER LEFT: Joyce Kubik and Janet Farr working together as a team. Varsity Scores CHS Opp 45 Arapahoe 42 55 Lexington St. Ann 44 56 Elwood 36 52 Orleans 39 27 Oxford 42 52 Wilsonville 43 35 Republican Valley 51 45 Lexington St. Ann 49 48 Holbrook 37 37 Bertrand 32 29 Beaver City 39 39 Medicine Valley 37 41 Eustis 22 28 Holbrook 29 Trojans rebuild in ’78 The boys basketball team had a fair season as they won the M.V.L. tournament by beating Wilsonville. The young Trojans ended the season with a record of 8-11. The reserves had a season record of 6-7. The Trojans also won the Freshmen- Sophomore Tournament by beating Republican Valley by one point. Chuck Druse and Brad Edgerton received M.V.L. all-conference recognition and Chuck Druse was also named to the R.V.L. all- conference team. 56 Varsity Scores CHS Opp 40 Medicine Valley 49 58 Lexington St. Ann 67 46 Wauneta 55 64 Elwood 84 54 Alma 63 58 Bartley 49 49 Oxford 68 61 Wilsonville 76 50 Republican Valley 77 65 Arapahoe Mid Valley Tournament 96 56 Republican City 44 56 Orleans 50 57 Wilsonville RVL Tournament 53 67 Lexington St. Ann District Tournament 82 59 Beaver Valley 53 56 Medicine Valley 77 FAR TOP: Varsity; T. Johnson, D. Raburn, K. Kester, T. Petersen, K. Huxoll, C. Druse, E. Kinne, B. Edgerton, G. Howerter, D. Hosick, R. Smith, Coach Schoenfiah. FAR LOWER: K. tenBensel. T. Johnson, D. Hosick, J. Klinkebiel, R. Brougham, D. Mowry, T. Wight, K. Huxoll, G. Howerter, L. Sayer, S. Miller, B. Farr, C. Hannon, R Sisson, S. Manager, V. Chitwood, Coach Johnson, S. Manager, D. Minnick. TOP: A happy bunch of guys as they take the MVL first place trophy. MIDDLE LEFT. Tim shoots a free throw in the Medicine Valley game. MIDDLE: Doug Hosick goes in for a lay up in the reserve game against Medicine Valley as Greg Howerter watches. RIGHT: Brad shoots a free throw. LOWER: Boys place first in Freshinen-Sophomore Tour- nament. 57 Varsity Scores CHS Opp 23 Republican Valley 28 46 Beaver City 15 48 Elwood 21 45 Loomis 7 46 Maywood 5 42 Bertrand 18 33 Oxford 17 25 Arapahoe 30 Tournaments Elwood Inv. 5th - 881 2 Cambridge Inv. 4th ■ 107 Reserves 6th - 55 R.V.L. 3rd - 1011 2 RV Inv. 3rd - 98 District 6th - IO31 2 State 20th - 20 58 Wrestlers take five to state TOP LEFT: Cliff Kester taking third at RV Invitational. TOP RIGHT: John Petefish wrestling at the RV Invitational. LOWER: Reserves; Coach Gottsch, M. Peter- sen, G. Morgan, D. Pearson, K. Hamel, J. Davis, M. Huxoll, S. Allen, Coach Jorgensen. FAR TOP: Varsi- ty, Front row; T. Wickizer, J. Davis, J. Jones, J. Petefish, C. Kester, K. Gross. Back row; Mr. Gottsch. K. Jones, M. Witte, D. Rice, K. tenBensel, T. Groshong, Coach Jorgensen. FAR LEFT: Jon Davis takes first at RVL. FAR CENTER: Kirk tenBensel getting his reward for second at RVL. FAR RIGHT: Jeff Jones wrestling at RVL. The wrestlers finished with a 6-2 dual record for a good season. With the loss of six seniors last year, the experienced wrestlers sent five to state. Those competing at state were: Cliff Kester, 112; Jon Davis, 132; Tom Wickizer, 138; Kirk tenBensel, 155; and Mark Witte, 185. The Trojans lose six seniors again this year, but should have several returning lettermen next year. 59 Girls 440 Relay goes to state The girls track team had a rough season this year. They placed third in the MVL meet and third in the RVL. The 440 Relay was the only event that qualified for state and consisted of Mel Miller, Brenda Klocke, Brenda Palmer, and Kathy Frandsen. TOP: Track. Front Row: S. Morgan, K. Frandsen, A. Musii, B. Palmer, M. Desmond, N. Peterson. Second Row: B. Klocke, M. Miller, J. Kubik, J. Farr, G. tenBensel, D. Riddle, P. Hood. Coach Riley. CENTER: Nancy Peterson concentrates on her running. RIGHT: Kathy Frandsen running in 440 relay. 60 Boys capture Class D crown The Trojans ended up a fine year by winning the Class D State Championship in Omaha by defeat- ing runner-up Stratton by 20 points. The Trojans won the 880 Relay, the Mile Relay, and the 2 Mile Relay. Tim Petersen, sophomore hurdler, was runner-up to Kester in the L.H. race. The 880 Relay champions were Ken Kester, Floyd Childers, Tim Petersen, and Brad Edgerton. The Mile Relay champions were Ken Kester, Floyd Childers, Brad Edgerton, and Larry Sayer. The 2 Mile Relay champions were Greg Morgan, Jon Davis, Cliff Kester, and Larry Sayer. They placed first in the Cam- bridge Relays, MVL, Bertrand, Alma Invitational, Kearney Invita- tional, RVL, and State. They placed second in the Arapahoe Invitational and District. TOP: Track Front Row: K. Gross, F. Childers, C. Kester, T. Wickizer, D. Hosick, J. Klinkebiel, J. Davis, G. Morgan, M. Huxoll. Second Row: P. Lockenour student manager, J. Jones. D. Pearson, M. Witte, R. Brougham, S. Miller, D. Raburn, K. Jones, B. Farr, M. Petersen. Back Row: Asst. Coach Mollring, K Kester. B. Kdgerton. G. Howerter, D. Mowry. C. Druse. T. Groshong, K. Thompson, G. Trosper, T. Petersen, L. Sayer, Coach Stine. CENTER: Ken Kester getting ready for relay. BOTTOM CENTER: Kurtis Huxoll nears the finish line. RIGHT: Track boys receive their Class D State trophy. 61 Golfers do well The CHS golf team enjoyed a successful season. Mike Sisson was one of their most outstanding members. Sisson received a 10th place medal at the state Sand Greens Tournament at Nelson. TOP. GOLF. FRONT ROW: S. Allen. J. Petefish, J.D. Harpst, K. tenBensel. BACK ROW: T. Johnson, A. Flint, B. Sexton. D. Rice, M. Sisson. M. Warner, L. Hampton, R. Sisson, Mr. Schoenfish. LOWER LEFT: Todd Johnson kicks up the dust. CENTER: HUH!!! . . . 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Mr. J’s Sports Tullers Medicine Creek Lodge Knit ’n Sew Jack’s Champlin Cambridge Locker Plant State Farm Insurance Gordie's Cut ’n Cover Janet’s Beauty Shop Rose’s Beauty Shop Pearson Construction Co. Midget Cafe Brown Palace Business Service Village Barber Shop Eisenhart Eisenhart Dr. Warren L. Jones Variety Store Palmberg Catterson Auto Parts Security Seed Corn, Dale Ellis HOLBROOK D D Conoco Service Holbrook Market Smitty’s Tavern ARAPAHOE Lammel’s Inc. Steele Plumbing Heating Arapahoe Irrigation Mfg. Inc. Arapahoe Service Center Cunningham’s Feed Farm Supply Crossroads BARTLEY Teter’s Drug Store Burton Well Drilling Bartley 66 Service State Bank of Bartley Sides Aerial Application INDIANOLA Gambles Indianola Oil Company Uerling Locker MIC Enterprises Blume’s Supermarket Urling Grain Company Timmerman Son’s Feeding Co., Inc. McCOOK Peterson’s Studio Modern Cleaners C. T. Jewell Co., Inc. Turman’s Store for Men Bud Nick’s Gun Tackle DeGrofFs Bradley Camper Sales Midwest Office Equipment Co. Gen’s Anderson Motor Inc. Wheelers Ranchers Home Center Bob Cobb Pontiac-Cadillac, Inc Gibsons Products Co. Kirby Sales Services King Auto Parts Duane Ruppert Dick’s Alco Pharmacy Schilz Jewelry Hershberger Piano Organ Joe’s Sporting Goods Redman’s Shoes of McCook Johnson Jewelry of McCook McCook National Bank Fords Jewelry, McCook R. F. Pate Hardware Clapps Store for Women Vogue Clothing Company Sehnert Dutch Oven Sesame and Thyme A W Drive-In Mac’s Drive-In Western Auto Associate Store Autographs Senior Credits Errol Boyd FFA 1,2,3,4; Wrestling Student Manager 1,4; County Government Day 3; Track 4; State FFA Convention 1,2. Floyd Childers-Boys Glee 1; Foot- ball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3,4; County Government Day 3. Brad Edgerton-Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; C-Club 2,3,4; County Government Day 3; Class Play Assistant 3; Student Council 1,4; Homecoming Attendant 4. Kirk Ellis-Swing Choir 1,2,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Madrigal 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; FBLA 1; FBLA Officer 2,3,4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Class Secretary 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2; Annual Staff 2,3; Annual Editor 4; New- spaper 1,2,3; Stage Band 2,3,4; Junior Class Play 3; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Boys Octet 1; Acc. Girls Octet 1; Acc. Girls Sextet 4; Mixed Quartet 4; County Government Day 3; Who’s Who In Nebraska FBLA 3; Boys Glee 1; Mixed Octet 1; Drum Quartet 2,3. Janet Farr-Cheerleader 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Girls Glee 1; Track 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2,4; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; FBLA 3,4; Junior Class Play 3; Annual Staff 4; County Government Day 3. Zolona Fellers-Volleyball 1,3,4; Pep Club 1; Girls Glee 1; Girls Octet 1; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; FBLA 2,3; FHA 2; Track 2; County Government Day 3; Majorette 3. Arlin Flint-Band 1,2,3,4; Golf 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2; Stage Band 4; Swing Choir 1,2,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Boys Glee 1; Boys Octet 1; FBLA 1, C-Club 4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 2; Trumpet Trio 3; Madrigal 2,3; County Government Day 3. Mark Harpst-Track 3 ; Annual Staff 4; Entered CHS 3. Mitch Huxoll-Football 1,2,3,4; , Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; FFA 2,3,4; Boys Octet 1; Mixed Chorus 2; Boys Glee 1; Homecoming Atten- dant 4; Junior Class Play 3; County Government Day 3; FFA Officer 2,3,4. Ken Kester-Boys Glee 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1,2,3; Student Council President 4; Class Play 3; C-Club 2; C-Club Officer 3,4; Homecoming King 4; Boys State 3; Butch Luther Award 4; All School C 4. Brenda Klocke-Volleyhall 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Cheerleader 3,4; FBLA 2; FBLA Officer 3,4; FHA 1; Girls Glee 1; Girls Octet 1; Student Council 1,3,4; Swing Choir 2; Class Officer 2; Junior Class Play 3; Band Officer 4; Annual Staff 3; Homecom- ing Queen 4. Joyce Kubik-Girls Glee 1; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Basket- ball 1.2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; FBLA Officer 2,3,4; FHA 1,2; Annual Staff 3; Annual Staff Business Manager 4; Swing Choir 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Junior Class Play 3; Pep Club Officer 4; County Government Day 4; FHA Officer 1,2; Class Officer 1; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Girls Octet 1; Sax Quartet 1,2,3; Sax Solo 4; Homecom- ing Attendant 4. Willa Mehaffie-Band 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Madrigal 2,3,4; Girls Sextet 4; Girls Octet 1; Girls Glee 1; FBLA 2,3,4; FHA 2; FHA Reporter 3; Volleyball 1,2; Basketball Student Manager 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Junior Class Play 3; Pep Band 1,2,3,4. Melanie Miller-Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Pep Club Officer 3,4; FBLA 2,3; FBLA Officer 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girls Glee 1; Girls Octet 1; Girls Sextet 4; Trombone Quartet 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Class Vice President 4; Junior Class Play Assistant 3; Triple Trio 2; 88 Homecoming First Attendant 4; Stage Band 1,2; Pep Band 1,2,3,4. Greg Morgan-Football 1,2; Cross Country 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Boys Glee 1; Swing Choir 1,2,4; Boys Octet 1; Mixed Octet 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Trumpet Trio 1,2; Annual Staff 3; Class Officer 1,2,3; Student Council Vice President 4; Pep Band 2,3,4; County Government Day 4; C-Club 2,3,4; Drum Quartet 3; Homecoming Attendant. Marlene Niemeier-FBLA 2,3; FBLA President 4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Pep Club Vice President 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Madrigal 2,3,4; Girls Glee 1; Basketball 1,2,3; Class Treasurer 4; Volleyball Student Manager 1,2,3; County Government Day 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Acc. Swing Choir 4; Girls Sextet 4; Girls Octet 1; Triple Trio 2; Java 3; Girls State 3; Annual Staff 3; Mixed Quartet 4. John Petefish-Football Student Manager 1,2,3,4; Basketball 3; Wrestling 1,2,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Golf 1,2,3,4; C-Club 3,4; Student Council 4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; County Govern- ment Day 4. Suzie Petersen-Pep Club 1; Cheer- leader 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3; Girls Glee 1; Volleyball 1,3,4; Band 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Swing Choir 4; FHA 2,3; Junior Class Play 3; County Government Day 3; Triple Trio 2; Basketball 4; Student Council Secretary 4; Homecoming Second Attendant 4. Doug Rice-Football 1,2,3,4; Basket- ball 1; Wrestling 2,3,4; Golf 4; C-Club 2,3,4; Class Play 3; Class Officer 3,4; Student Council 4. Larry Sayer-C-Club 2,3,4; C-Club Officer 4; Stage Band 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; County Government Day 4; Junior Class Play Assistant 3; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Trombone Quartet 3,4; Cross Country Class D Champion 4. Mike Sisson-Football 3,4; Wrestling 3,4; Golf 3,4; C-Club 3,4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Madrigal 3,4; Swing Choir 4; Class Play 3; County Government Day 4. Kirk tenBensel-Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Boys Glee 1; Student Council 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; County Govern- ment Day 3; All Conference Football 4; C-Club 2,3,4; Junior Class Play 3. Greg Trosper-Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Golf 1; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; FBLA 1,2,3; Madrigal 2; Junior Class Play 3; C-Club 3,4; County Government Day 3. Kent Wolf-FFA 1,2,3,4; Golf 1; FFA Officer 3,4; Student Council 1. Index A Allen, Scott 18,44,59,62 Allen, Steven 18,41 B Brougham, Ron 18,31,50,56,61,91 Brown, Amy 24,33,38,39 Brown, Chuck 25 Bowden, Kurtis 22,26 Boyd, Errol 8,12,41 C Cahill, Marceleen 2 Chenoweths 25 Childers, Floyd 6,8,11,12,31,20,42,50,51,91 Childers, Ruth 25 Chitwood, Vince 56 Custer, David 14,32,41,43 D Davis, Joel 18,40,44,50,59 Davis, Jon 4,6,14,15,29,42,43,46,50,51,58,61 Desmond, Marilyn 18,38,44,40,53,54 Druse, Chuck 16,17,32,42,44,45,46,50,56,57,61 E Edgerton, Brad 3,8,11,12,28,34,42,43,50,51,56,57,61 Edgerton, Doles 25 Edgerton, Don 18,41,50 Ellis, Kirk 5,6,8,11,12,20,28,33.37,40,44.45,46.47 Ellis, Mark 16,40,46,50 F Farr, Brad 4,14,15,29,41,43,44,45,46,48,50,56,61 Farr, Janet 8,11,12,28,37,38,39,40,43,44,46,53, 54.55.60.92 Fellers. Zolona 8,12,20,35,46,53,90 Fletcher. Christine 4.14,29,43,44,46,91 Flint, Arlin 3,6,8,12,42,44.45,46.47,62 Frandsen, Kathy 18.38.43.44.46.53.54.55.60.91.92 Froehlich, Delores 25 G Gottsch, Gary 23,26,50,51,58,59 Gottsch, Karen 25 Groshong, Lori 18,38,44,46,53 Groshong, Tony 6,14,33,40,43,58,61 Gross, Ken 16,42,44,45,46,47,52,58,61 H Hegna, Dennard 18,19,41 Hamel, Kurt 14,29,33,40,41,43,50,59 Hampton, Lonnie 18,62 Hannon, Curtis 18,44,45,56 Hannon, Diane 4,14,37,38,43,44,46,91 Harpst, l.D. 18,62 Harpst, Mark 8,11,12,31,35,37 Harpst. Robert 4,6,14,15,33,3,43 Hayes, Sue 5,6,16.31.32,38,40,44,45.46,48 Highland, Chuck 14,28,29,33,40,41,43,46,5 0,51 Hoffman, Diane 24,26,92 Holtze, Margene 23,26,37 Hosick, Doug 16,17,42,41,50,56,57,61,91 Hood, Pen nie 6,16,37,38.40,4 4,45,46,53,54, 60 Houser, Margie 19,41 Houser, Mike 14,33,41,43 I lowerter, Greg 14.41,43,50,51,56,57,61 Huxoll, Kurtis 14,15,32, 33,41.43,50,56,61,91 Huxoll, Mitch 4,6,9,12,28,31,34,41,50,59.61 J Johnson, Deb 14,37,46,90 Johnson, Johnny 24,50,56 Johnson, Paul 24 Johnson, Todd 18.19.31.44.45.46.50,56,57,62,91 Jones, Jeff 16,41,50,58,61 Jones, Kevin 16,41,50,51,58,61,91 Jorgensen, Francis 23,58,59 Joseph, Kay 19,20,38,44,45,46,53,54 K Kapustka, Gary 23,26,37 Kester, Cliff 16,32,42,43,46,50,58,59,61 Kester, Ken 5,6,9,11,12,28,30,34,36,42,43,44, 45,47,48,50,51,56,57,61,89.92 King, Phyllis 24 Kinne, Ed 16,41,50,51,56,57 Klinkebiel. Jeff 19,31,50,56,57,61,91 Klinkebiel, Sherri 4,14,28,32,38,39,43,44 Klocke, Brenda 3,4,6,9,11,12,28,35,36,39, 40,43,44,46,53,54,55,60,92 Klocke, Keith 24,35 Kubik, Joyce 4,9,12,28,37,38,39,40,43, 44.45.46.47.53.54.55.60 L Langley. Brenda 6.16.44.46. 54,55 Laverack, Lvle 14,32,41,43, 46 Liggett, Donna 24 Lockenour, Paul 19,44,45,61 M Maatsch, Larry 23,26,50 McKimmev, Darlene 25 Manning, Bub 25 Mehaffie, Willa 9,12,20,35 38.40.46 Metzger, Teresa 14,15,29,37, 38.43.44.45.46 Miller. Coralyn 16,31,32,38.39,40,43,44. 46,47,54 Miller, Melanie 4,9,11,12,28,33,35,36, 38,39,40,44.46.53,54,55,60,91 Miller, Scott 17,20,32,33,44.45,46, 50,56,57 Minnick, David 56 Minnick, Jean 24 Mitchell, Margaret 24,44 Mollring, Jr. 26,61 Morgan. Greg 3,5,9,11,12,28,34.36,40, 42,43,44,45,46,47.52,59,61.89 Morgan, Joan 16,17,32,33,38,37,44,45, 46,47,53,54, 55 Morgan, Suzanne 6,19,20,39,40,43,44,46, 53,54,60, 92 Mowry, Dan 16,17,41,60,56, 57,61 Musil, Angela 19,38,46,53,54,60 N Neihart. Kathy 23,26,38,39,48 Nelson, Alan 19,41,43,52 Nelson, Tami 18,19 Niemeier, Marlene 4,9,11,12,36,38,39,40,44, 46,47 0 O’Brien, Mary 14,29,38,40,43,44,45,46 P Palmer, Brenda 19,39,44,45,46,53,54,60,92 Pearson, David 16,17,41,44,45,46,50,59, 61,91 Petefish, John 5,6,9,12,42,43,44,50,58, 59,62 Petersen, Jerry 24 Petersen, Mike 19,50,59,61 Petersen, Susi 3,5,10,11,12,20,28,39,43, 46,47,53,54,89,92 Petersen, Tim 17,31,32,41,42,43,46,48, 50 56 57 Peterson, Nancy 3,6,16,17,32,39,40,43,44, 46,47, 53,54,60 Phelps, Doris 22 Phelps, Ila 22 R Raburn, Dour 17,32,33.41.42.46.50.51.56. 57.61 Rice. Deb 19,33,38,40 Rice, Doug 6,10,11,12,31,42,43,50,51, 58.62 Riddle, Annette 10,12 Riddle, Deanna 19,60 Riley, Larry 17.23,32,54,55,60 S St. John, Mark 24,26,44,45, 46 Sayer, Larry 4,10,11,12,42,43,44,45,52, 56,61 Schlagel, Bill 19 Schoenfish, Del 23,26,42.43,56,62 Schoenfish, Veronica 24,26,38,39 Sexton, Bob 19,31,44,46,50,62 Sisson, Mike 6,10,12,42,46,47,48,50,51,62 Sisson, Ron 17,41,56,62 Smith, Ron 17,41,44,50,56,57 Stine, Don 22.26,35.36,61 Stoddard, Larry 14,43 T ten Bensel, Ginger 17,31,38,46,47,60 ten Bensel. Ken 19,44,45,46,50,56,57,62 ten Bensel. Kirk 10,11,12,31,42,43,44,46,50,51,58 Thomas, Richard 19 T hompson, Betty 25 Thompson, Keith 4,5,14,15,42,43,50,61,91 Tiller, Michael 19,44,45 Tomlin, Judy 6,17,32,37,38,40,46,48 Trosper, Greg 10,12,42,46,50,51,61 W Warner, Mark 19,41,62 Watson. William 23,26,33,43 Wickizer, Tom 14,15,32,42,43,58,61 Wight, Tim 17,50,56 Witte, Mark 17,41,50,58,61 Wolf, Kent 6,10,12,41,48 Z Zysset, Mervin 24 Zysset, Miquon 14,15,29,32,39,43,46,48.53 91 As free as your dreams Full of thoughts of every day. Looking back at the many memories Knowing that there is not more time for us to stay Everyone will be remembered Such special friends we could never forget. The times we’ve been together And all the various places we have met. We must climb mountains Explore the world and wade through today’s wondrous streams. But you, our friends, move on For you are as free as your dreams. 92 . Ill WALSWORTH Marcoline. Mo.. U.S.A. I I
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