Cambridge High School - Trojan Yearbook (Cambridge, NE)
- Class of 1979
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TROJAN ’79 Cambridge High School Cambridge. Nebraska Volume No. XXXIII A place is a place Time is just for time Take care of them both Don’t make them waste. A place may be beautiful Or it can be of mind But it is of nothing Till it is your own Faculty Faculty provides a firm foundation Tom Cotton Superintendent Mr. Cotton speaking to his secretary. Doris Phelps Secretary Fourteen instructors, thirteen returning plus one new one, made up this year’s teaching staff. They did a great job in keeping everything running smoothly and providing a good education. With their guidance the students learned how to be prepared for the future and how to deal with the problems that might arise. To help them in their job and to see that everything was done right was the new superintendent, Mr. Tom Cotton. He did an invaluable job in running the school and maintaining the pride of our school. Don Stine Principal Ila Phelps Elementary Principal 8 Gary Gottsch Industrial Arts Diane Hoffman College English. Librarian Del Schoenfish Science Margono Holtzo Business Education Larry Maatsch Mathematics Bill Watson Social Studies 9 Veronica Schoenfish French John Johnson Physical Education Gary Kapustka Social Studies Francis Jorgensen Vocational Agriculture Amy Brown Art Betty Jorgensen English Mark St. John Band and Vocal Music Kathy Neihart Home Economics Mr. St. John giving one of his notorious speeches. Mr. Kapustka actually looking busy. •‘May I take your order, please? ’ 10 SCHOOL BOARD: Mervin Zysset, Keith Klocke. Paul Johnson, Donna Liggett, Tom Cotton. Jean Minnick. Jerry Petersen, (Notshown) Joe Raburn. Bub Manning COOKS: Mrs. Edgerton, Mrs. Joseph. Mrs. Thompson. (Not shown) Mrs. Froelich Custodian 11 Mr. Gottsch and Mr. Maatsch taking it easy after football practice. Mrs. Brown trying to look surprised. Mr. Schoenfish pushing a peanut. Mr. Johnson on the way to a “big game Athletics Trojans great in ’78 The Trojans had a fine year, improving their game more than double. The Trojans won all their regularly scheduled games and moved into the playoffs with an 8-0 record. The first playoff game played at home was with Polk, and proved to be a successful game. The second game took the Trojans to O'Neil where they played Spencer. The biggest game for the players was against Walthill. The game was played at home. Despite the loss and the cold weather, they all played a fine game. The Trojans completed the season by being No. 2 in the state. The B-Team finished again with another undefeated season with a 4-0 record. Mike Petersen runs into traffic on his fourth quarter run against Benkelman. Cambridge had eight players who were congratulated this year: Chuck Highland. All - State and Honorable Mention; Tim Petersen. All - State and All - Conference; Mark Witte. All - State and Honorable Mention: Doug Raburn. All - State and All - Conference: Dan Mowry. All - Conference; Ed Kinne, Honorable Mention; Kurt Hamel. Honorable Mention; Kurtis Huxoll, Honorabl e Mention. Kurtis Huxoll takes the back way for his first down catch. 'GOOD LUCK ums iogj T RQJAIft 14 Dan Mowry and Tom Wickizer setting up for the kill. Team left to right. Front row: L. Davis, K. tenBensel, B. Trosper. M. Sexton, R. Smith, D. Pearson, R. Hampton. J. Hageman, T. Warner. Second row: K. Fries, D. Highland. M. Petersen. D. Hosick, D. Pearson. T. Johnson. B. Farr, T. Wickizer, R. Musii, C. Kester. Third row: Coach G. Gottsch. J. Davis, J. Klinkebiel, D. Raburn. T. Petersen. B. Sexton, K. Jones. J. Jones, J. Davis. R. Druse. Coach L. Maatsch. Coach J. Johnson. Back row: R. Brougham. M. Witte. C. Highland, E. Kinne, K. Hamel, C. Druse. D. Edgerton, D. Mowry, G. Howerter. J. Ahonen. K. Huxoll. Varsity Scores CHS 40 Benkelman 12 Lexington St. Ann 41 El wood 14 Oxford 16 Rep. Valley 28 Arapahoe 18 Alma 52 Bertrand Playoffs 48 Polk 35 Spencer 12 Walthill Reserves Score 28 Bertrand 6 Rep. Valley 51 Oxford 35 Arapahoe Opp 18 0 0 0 14 12 14 0 12 0 36 0 0 0 0 15 Cliff Kester has his work cut out for him on Friday night’s game against Lex. St. Ann. Almost made it This year the Trojans almost reached their goal winning all of their season games and had the opportunity to reach the No. 1 position. They had great success for the first two playoff games. The third and final game came a little harder with a defeat. The team now knows the quality of work necessary for next year. Doug Raburn and Todd Johnson look on as Tim Petersen cuts to the middle. Doug Hosick reaches up for a fourth quarter catch against the Polk Cubs. Members of the team line up for the National Anthem against the Polk Cubs at the first game of the State Play - offs in Cambridge. Cross Country: Tony Groshong. Alan Nelson. Ken Gross, Coach Stine. Cross country team runs many miles. The cross-country team was very small, but the lack of members didn’t stop them from trying to do their best. They participated in several meets this year and did well considering there were very few of them. They participated in Minden, Kearney, and Eustis Invitationals. They also participated in McCook and District meets. 17 Trojan Spikcrs from left to right. Front row: Assistant coach Deb Birt. Student manager Lory Groshong. Marilyn Desmond. Kathy The Trojan volleyball team had many hard matches this year. The girls record was 3-12. Probably the most celebrated win came when Cambridge beat Oxford in the district tournament. The girls are planning a better year ahead, but will need to make up for the one senior. Miqui Zysset. Frandson. Bronda Palmor. Miquon Zysset. Head Coach Bill Watson. Back row: Suzanne Morgan. Alison Sexton. Kay Joseph. Marge Varsity Scores Cambridge 2 16 15 Bartley 15 14 8 Cambridge 0 Republican Valley 15 15 Cambridge 15 5 12 Holbrook 11 15 15 Cambridge 14 12 Lexington St. Ann 16 15 Cambridge 14 15 2 Beaver Valley 16 12 15 Cambridge 17 12 15 El wood 15 15 10 Cambridge 2 6 Oxford 15 15 MV. Tournament Cambridge 3 8 Wilsonville 15 15 Johnson. Tammy Monroe. Deb Rice. Angela Chitwood. Julie Palmer. Angela Musil. Kim Jones. Nancy Peterson. RVL Tournament Cambridge 12 5 Oxford 15 15 Cambridge 17 15 15 Cambridge 1 15 5 Alma 15 12 15 Cambridge 4 13 Beaver City 15 15 Cambridge 1 13 Bertrand 15 15 Districts Cambridge 15 15 Oxford 13 12 Cambridge 12 12 Wilsonville 15 15 Competition is rough as Trojans fight for victory 18 The volleyball group discussing how to come up with a victory at the Holbrook game. Marilyn Desmond sets the ball in the air. while Miqui Zysset or Suzanne Morgan hopes for a possible spike. Nancy Petersen and Marilyn Desmond warming up for a game. Kim Jones and Suzanne Morgan look shocked that Brenda Palmer is actually going to hit the ball. Miqui Zysset getting ‘fit and trim'. Angela Chitwood making a good set to Tummy Monroe in the reserve match at Holbrook 20 Trojan cagers win districts Opening their season with an 11 - point win over Medicine Valley, the Trojan basketball team showed strength and ability throughout the year. The team came up against many hard opponents, but ended up winning 18 of the 23 games played. Cambridge had two outstanding players this year. Ed Kinne made MVL All Conference and All Tournament teams. Chuck Druse made MVL All Conference and All Tournament, RVL All Conference, and was recognized as All State Honorable Mention. The cagers will be losing two Seniors next year; Keith Thompson, and Greg Howorter. VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD CHS 48 Medicine Valley 37 49 Lexington St. Ann 64 38 Wauneta 63 85 El wood 52 56 Alma 53 49 Bartley 47 64 Wilsonville 34 54 Arapahoe 45 52 Oxford 42 42 Beaver City 41 65 Trenton 49 68 Bertrand 61 53 Republican Valley 56 Mid Valley Tournament 52 Beaver City 41 61 Orleans 38 59 Bartley 52 RVL Tournament 63 Arapahoe 56 48 Lexington St. Ann 50 46 Alma 43 56 District Tournament Oxford 54 50 Wilsonville 48 41 Beaver City 38 48 Regional Playoff Axtell 66 Varsity Basketball from left to right: Ron Smith. Keith Thompson, Jeff Kllnkebiel, and Todd Doug Raburn. Tim Petersen. Greg Howerter, Ed Johnson. Coached by Del Schoenfish. Kinne. Chuck Druse, Don Edgerton. Dan Mowry, Ed Kinne. Doug Raburn. and Chuck Druse show that teamwork is needed in basketball. The team after getting third at RVL. Reservo basketball from left to right: Konten Bensel. J. D. Harpst, Mark Warner. Alan Nelson. Don Edgerton. Dan Mowry, Scott Miller. Jeff Klinkebiel. Todd Johnson, and Tracy Warner. Student Managers: Vince Chitwood, and David Minnick. Coached by Larry Maatsch. Keith Thompson breaks the way to the victory of the district tournament. Tim Petersen scores another two points. Ed Kinne lays up an easy two over tall Alma player while Keith Thompson watts to rebound. 21 Wrestlers have a successful season The wrestling team came through the season with a 8-0 season record and 4-0 tournament record. The Trojans wound up with fifth at Districts with Cliff Kester getting first. The overall RVL Champions were Cliff Kester, Jon Davis, Jeff Jones. Mark Witte. Chuck Highland. The reserves wound up with sixth with 47 pts. at the Rep. Valley Tournament. Varsity Scores CHS Opp 40 Republican Valley 21 48 Beaver City 12 42 Elwood 18 39 Alma 15 41 Imperial 27 42 Bertrand 20 44 Oxford 15 40 Arapahoe 12 Tournaments Elwood Inv. 1st - 143 Cambridge Inv. 1st - 140 R.V.L. 1st - 162 RV Inv. 1st - 154i a Kon Gross (105) has his hands full with Langenburg from Bertrand. Front row: Ken Gross (105). Danny Pearson (119), Cliff Kester (126), David Pearson (132). Jon Davis (138). Back row: Tom Wickizer (145). Jeff Jones (155). Kurt Hamel (167), Mark Witte (185). Chuck Highland (Hwt.). Reserve Team. Front row. left to right: Benny Groshong, Ron Brougham. Kevin Jones. Scott Trosper. Richard Thomas. O’Dean Hampton. Allen, and Mr. Jorgensen. Back row: Mr. Gottsch. Mike Petersen. Tony Jon Davis takes advantage of his victory at Rep. Valley. Tony Groshong gets the advantage on his opponent at Cambridge Invitational. 3 Mark Witte sits for the pin against Block from Arapahoe at RVL. Girls B.B. team from left to right: Suzanne Young. Kathy Frandsen. Marilyn Desmond. Monroe. Alison Sexton, and K m Jones. Front: Morgan. Nancy Peterson. Lina Collins, Margie Brenda Langley. Joan Morgan. Tammy Coach Johnny Johnson. Johnson. Julie Palmer. Brenda Palmer. Lisa Tough schedule limits Trojan victories Having no graduating seniors and a fairly young team, the girls basketball team struggled through a tough, competitive season. They did pull off a few victories and a couple girls received special honors. Kathy Frandsen made MVL All Conference and MVL All Tournament teams, while Marilyn Desmond made MVL second team. The team is looking forward to next year when they will have more experience, and a larger bench. Joan Morgan shoots over the out - stretched Brenda Palmer tries to tip the ball to a arms of a Beaver Valley opponent. teammate in the Elwood game. 24 The team and its 3rd place trophy in the MVL tournament. Marilyn Desmond finds an open place for a shot in the Elwood - Cambridge game. Using all her muscles, Alison Sexton tries to hold onto the ball. WE THEY 29 Arapahoe 46 23 Lexington St. Ann 42 Tournaments 39 Elwood 36 MVL 14 Oxford 61 28 Bartley 23 37 Wilsonville 32 21 Holbrook 27 17 Republican Valley 55 46 Beaver Valley 39 37 Holbrook 58 RVL 24 Bertrand 45 25 Alma 61 44 Alma 78 District 25 Beaver City 23 27 Beaver Valley 36 Five wrestlers compete at state The wrestling squad sent five Trojans to state this year. The first couple of rounds was not a good one for the squad. Three of the five got into wrestle backs with Mark Witte getting fifth in the 185 lb. weight class. The others who qualified for state were: Cliff Kester, 126; Jon Davis, 138; Tom Wickizer, 145; Chuck Highland, Hwt. Mark Witte trios his skill to get the edge on his opponent. Jon Davis working hard to get his opponent up and over. Golf. Front Row: K. tenBensel, 0. Hampton, L. Back row: J. D. Harpst. L. Hampton. M. Johnson. M. Sexton. Mr. Schoenfish. Groshong, C. Joseph. K. Joseph. T. Warner. Warner, L. Young. A. Nelson. S. Miller. T. Golfers strive to succeed The golf team incurred many changes this year. It was the first year girls were able to participate in the sport. They had a successful season. The team placed in many tournaments as follows: Oxford, 6th, Franklin, 10th, Wauneta, 7th, RVL at Oxford, 3rd. Alma, 10th, and State at Nelson, 17th. At Wauneta, J. D. Harpst placed 8th and Todd Johnson placed 10th. Scott Miller instructs team mombor Kay Joseph on the proper swing. 7 Lory Groshong shows her talent as O'Dean Hampton watches. Allan Nelson tries his hardest. Cambridge track toam from left to right. Bottom row: Kim Jones, Suzanne Morgan. Alison Sexton, Angela Musil, Coralyn Miller, Melody Spath. Second row: Margie Johnson. Angela Chitwood. Julie Palmer. Judy Tomlin. Brenda Palmer. Brenda Langley. Tammy Monroe, and Coach Larry Maatsch. Girls have competitive year The girls’ track team had a very competitive year. The team consisted of thirteen members, and their new coach for the year was Mr. Maatsch. Ange Musil hands off to Coralyn Miller in the 440-yard relay. e e Brenda Palmer nears the finish line in the 220 at Alma. Kim Jones crosses the final hurdle in the 80-yard low hurdles at the Alma meet. 28 Cambridge track team from left to right. Bottom row: Jeff Klinkebiel, Jon Davis. Ken Gross. Cliff Kester. Kenny Fries. Mike Petersen. Middle Row: Tim Petersen, Doug Raburn. Ron Brougham, Kevin Jones. Bob Sexton. Top row: Mr. Stine. Paul Lockenour. Jarmo Ahonen, Ed Kinnc. Charles Druse. Kurtis Huxoll, Mark Witte. David Pearson. Mr. Mollring. Trojans qualify for state meet This year the boys’ track team qualified for state in seven events. They placed first in three track meets, second in four, and third in one. They received first at Districts. At state, they finished with a total of 19 points. Coaches for the year were Mr. Don Stine and Assistant Mr. Junior Mollring. Student Manager was Paul Lockenour. Jeff K. and Mark W., crummy weather! Jarmo Ahonen keeps with the crowd. 29 Ron B. heaving the shot at District track Trojans compete in state track meet The Trojans competed in seven events at the State Track Meet in Omaha. Those competing and their placings were Tim Petersen, second in triple jump, fourth in low hurdles, and the long jump; Cliff Kester, 880 yd. run; Ron Brougham, shot put; Mile relay consisting of Tim Petersen, Cliff Kester, Doug Raburn and Jon Davis; and third in the two mile relay consisting of Jon Davis, Doug Raburn, David Pearson, and Cliff Kester. Kurtis Huxoll was the alternate for the relay teams. Tim Petersen tries to get as much distance as possible in the triple jump. Ron Brougham just attempted to improve his distance in the shot put. Activities Pep Club from left to right. Front row: C. Joseph. S. Hayes. N. Peterson. A. Sexton. K. Jones. B. Knight. Second row: Mrs. Brown. L. Groshong. K. Joseph. J. Tomlin. D. Hampton. Mrs. Shoenfish. Third row: M. Spath. C. Miller. M. Johnson. A. Chitwood. J. Morgan. Back row: T. Monroe. M. O'Brien. G. tenBensel. L. Young. B. Langley. C. O’Brien. Pep Club ignites spirit Cheerleaders give Ron Smith a chance to win on The Price is Right”. Brenda Langley says. Hi”. Small in number but mighty in sound, the pep club cheered the Trojans through thick and thin demonstrating their spirit and pride in their team. The sponsors for the 78-79 year were Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Schoenfish, and Miss Neihart. This year's cabinet consisted of President Mary O'Brien, Vice-Presi- dent Judy Tomlin, Secretary Joan Morgan and Treasurer Coralyn Miller. This year the constitution of the pep club was revised and updated. Candy and Kay Joaeph reveal their cheering ability at the Rep. Valley game. 32 Don't take a picture NOWt! Cheerleaders teach the '■boomerang” at the pop rally. Ange Musil doing her stuff at the homecoming pep rally. Mr. Cotten and pep club at District Boys B. B. at Arapahoe. Cheerleaders boosting spirit at the State playoff pep rally. Cheerleaders from left to right: Julie Palmer. Mlqui Zysset. Top. Suzanne Morgan. Brenda Palmer. Angela Musil. Kathy Frandsen. 33 Homecoming Royalty Crowned The 1978-79 Homecoming event was held on October 13 and 14. King and Queen were Sherri Klinkebiel and Kurtis Huxoll. First attendants were Miqui Zysset and Jon Davis and second attendants were Mary O’Brien and Chuck Highland. The theme was ‘‘Ready to Take a Chance.” Homocoming candidates announced at the pep rally downtown on Friday afternoon. Junior Candidates Ron Smith and Joan Morgan Shoemaker alter being announced at the Pep and Crown Bearers Susan Cotton and Jeff Rally Friday afternoon. Shoemaker and last year's crown bearer Christy The Homecoming King and Queen. Kurtis Huxoll and Sherri Klinkebiel crowned following the victory over Arapahoe. Cheerleaders during skit at pep rally. 34 Homecoming candidates announced at the pep rally downtown on Friday afternoon. Greg Howerter, Teresa Metzger, Chuck Fletcher, and Tom Wickizer revealed as Highland. Mary O'Brien. Kurtis Huxoll. Sherri Homecoming royalty after the Friday night Klinkebiel. Miqui Zysset, Jon Davis. Chris game. FBLA does well at state convention Although only two FBLA members attended FBLA Convention in Omaha, they did quite well. Judy Tomlin placed fourth in Shorthand I and Sue Hayes received honorable mention in Accounting I and Spelling. Six officers attended the Fall Officer Workshop in North Platte. Service activities included selling honey on Honey Sunday with the Rainbow Girls and helping in the concession stand to help purchase a new popcorn popper. The chapter hosted a business night for area high school business students in the fall. Guest speaker was Larry Fuerst from IBM who spoke on Word Processing. Officers for the year were Mary O’Brien, president; Judy Tomlin, Vice President; Coralyn Miller. Secretary. Sue Hayes, Treasurer, Suzanne Morgan, Historian and Nancy Peter- son, Parliamentarian. Mary O’Brien. Bonnie Liggett and Nancy Peterson turning in money and honey. Officers pose at North Platte at Officer Workshop. FBLA members. Front row: Sue Hayes. Mary Deb Rice. Nancy Peterson, and Suzanne O’Brien. Judy Tomlin. Miss Holtze. Back row: Morgan. Joel Davis. Brenda Langley. Marilyn Desmond. Judy Tomlin, Nancy Peterson. Brenda Langley look over an electronic typewriter at Business Night. F.P.A. members left to right, front row: Chuck Highland, David Pearson, Curtis Huxoll, Brad Farr, Ron Smith. Greg Howerter. and sponsor Mr. Jorgenson. Middle row: Denard Heggna. J. D. Harpst. Richard Thomas. Scott Allen, Kevin Jones. Jeff Klinkebiel. Jeff Jones. Steven Allen, Steve DeVries. Lyle Laverick, Ken tenBensil, and Tracy Warner. Back row: Paul Lockenour, Mark Warner, Dan Mowry. Tim Petersen. Ed Kinnc. Kurt Hamel. Don Edgerton, Tony Groshong. Mark Witte. Keith Thompson, and Bob Sexton. F.F.A. improves leadership skills This year the Future Farmers of America went to Curtis, McCook, Districts and State to show their skills in farming. Qualifying for state were Paul Lockenour, Mark Warner, and Steven Allen. Their attendants were Tracy Warner and Steve DeVries. Qualifiers for State Paul Lockenour. Mark Warner, and Steven Allen State attendants Tracy Warner and Steve DeVries. 36 C Club members left to right, front row: Charles Druse. Brad Farr. Jon Davis. Doug Raburn. Tim Petersen. David Pearson, and Ken Gross. Middle row: J. D. Harspt. Kurtis Huxoll, Cliff Kester. Ron Smith. Tom Wickizer. Jeff Jones. Doug Hosick, Mike Petersen and Todd Johnson. Back row: Kevin Jones. Dan Mowry. Chuck Highland. Greg Howerter, Kurt Hamel. Mark Witte. Ed Kinne. Keith Thompson. Ron Brougham and sponsor. Mr. Schoenfish. C club helps with activities at C.H.S. The C Club helped with Athletic and the concession stand during the year of 1978 - 1979. C Club officers this year were: Jon Davis President, Doug Raburn Vice-President, and Ron Smith Secretary - Treasurer. C Club officers, Doug Raburn. Ron Smith, and Jon Davis pictured to the right. 37 Student Council from left to right. Bottom row: Joan Morgan, Chuck Highland. Kim Jones, Chris Fletcher, Jon Davis, Kay Joseph. Cliff Kester. Middle row: Mr. St. John, Nancy Peterson, Miqui Zysset and Alison Sexton. Back row: Tom Wickizer, Mike Petersen. Kurtis Huxoli, Sue Hayes, Teresa Metzger, and Suzanne Morgan. Student Council sponsors party This year the Cambridge Student Council sponsored the annual Christmas party which included a film and refreshments. Sponsor for the year was Mr. St. John. The council consisted of sixteen members. 38 Student Council President Jon Davis, and Vice-President Miqui Zysset. Mixed Chorus from left to right. Front row: Candy Joseph. Nancy Peterson. Alison Sexton, Kenny Gross, Benny Trosper, Mike Sexton, Ken tenBensel. Lory Groshong, Brenda Knight. Suzanne Morgan. Mr. St. John. Second row: Sue Hayes, Coralyn Miller. Julie Palmer, Jon Davis. Todd Johnson, Brad Farr. Cliff Kester. Lyle Laverack, Margie Johnson. Kay Joseph. Kim Jones. Third row: Miqui Zysset, Ange Musil, Brenda Palmer. David Pearson. Doug Raburn. Kevin Jones. Doug Hosick, Brenda Langley. Angela Chitwood. Joan Morgan. Back row: Marilyn Desmond. Kathy Frandsen, Mark Witte, Tony Groshong. Kurt Hamel, Charles Druse. Chuck Highland. Tim Petersen. Lina Young. Chris Fletcher, Ginger tenBennol. Vocalists have busy year This year the Cambridge mixed chorus did a fine job at both the Christmas and Spring music pro- grams. Two soloists performed at District Music Contest along with the mixed chorus. Ginger tenBensel received a Superior rating, Kathy Frandsen an excellent rating, while the mixed chorus rated a III. The only small group this year was the Dynamic Duo, composed of Sue Hayes, Ginger tenBensel, and Miss Christopherson. They performed at the Christmas Music Program. i m Kathy Frandsen singing at the Christmas music program. 39 Mixed Chorus performing at the Spring music program. Band, from left to right. Front row: Tammy Monroe. Cindy O'Brien. Lory Groshong. Coralyn Miller, Suzanne Morgan. Nancy Peterson. Kathy Frandsen. Angela Chitwood. Kim Jones. Second row: Jill Davis, Julie Palmer. Margie Johnson, Candy Joseph. Mary O'Brien. Marilyn Desmond. Kay Joseph. Danny Pearson. Janet Witte. Dianna Highland. Bonnie Ligget. Chris Peck. Third row: Bruce Knight. Joel Davis. Brenda Knight. Brenda Palmer. Teresa Metzger. Doug Highland, Lisa Young. Jeff Hageman, Scott Allan, Mike Sexton, Benny Trosper. Mike Mousel. Fourth row: Paul Lockenour. David Minnick. Robert Druse. Ken Gross. Brenda Langley. Jimmy Lowry. Todd Johnson. David Pearson. Sue Hayes. Charles Druse. Brad Farr. Standing: Mr. St. John. Bob Sexton. Val Brown. Karen Brougham. Tammy Custer, Kurt Miller, Ron Smith, and Joan Morgan. Band adds pep and vigor to C.H.S. activities The Band traveled to McCook and Grand Island to march in parades while the Stage Band traveled to Crete to attend a Jazz Festival. At District Music Contest there was one I and one II in the music department and four IFs, two Ill’s, and one IV in the instrumental area. 40 Majorettes: Chris Fletcher. Sherry Klinkebiel, Lisa Young, and Candy Joseph. Stage Band, front row left to right: Brenda Knight. Doug Highland. Cindy O'Brien. Teresa Metzger, Bruce Knight. Mary O'Brien. Kay Joseph. Ken tenBensel. Mr. St. John. Back row: Ken Gross, Brenda Langley. David Minnick, Robert Druse. Paul Lockonour, Joan Morgan. Coralyn Miller. Kurt Miller. Charles Druse. David Pearson. Brad Farr. Todd Johnson. Scott Allan, and Sue Hayes. Brad Farr and David Pearson discussing Stage Band. 41 Annual Staff brings back memories The annual staff worked hard all year trying to put the good ole annual together for you to look at and cherish for the rest of your life. The annual staff consisted of Miq Zysset Editor, Joan Morgan Photographer, Sherri Klinkebiel, Kathy Frandsen, Suzanne Morgan, Doug Hosick, Todd Johnson, Bruce Knight, and Teresa Metzger. Annual sponsors were Ms. Holtze and Mr. Kapustka. Teresa Metzger discouraged with her typing. Mr. Kapustka and Todd Johnson hard at work. Bruce Knight. Teresa Metzger and Sherri Klinkebiel busy at Annual Staff work night. Joan Morgan and Miqui Zysset indexing pages. 42 Doug Hosick working on his layout. Juniors dominate all school play “Cheaper by the Dozen”, a three act comedy was the play presented as an All School Play on March 23, 1979. The cast consisted of the following Juniors: Kevin Jones as Dad, Joan Morgan as Mother, Coralyn Miller as Ernestine, Chuck Druse as Frank, Ken Gross as Jackie, Cliff Kester as Dan, Tim Peterson as Bill, Ron Smith as Fred, Sue Hayes as Lilian, Nancy Peterson as Martha, Judy Tomlin, as the housekeeper, Doug Hosick as the family doctor, Scott Miller as the cheerleader and Doug Raburn as someone “special”. Seniors in the play were Chris Fletcher as Anne, and Miq Zysset as the teacher. Student Managers were Bruce Knight and Brenda Langley. Ron Smith staring in amazement as Charles Ernestine (Coralyn Miller) and Frank (Charles Druse and Joan Morgan look on. Druse) reminisce about their childhood days. Kevin Jones as Dad trys to explain about the victrola s while Ken Gross and Cliff Kester have a pillow fight. Penny Arcade proves to be a success Through planning and hard work the Sophomore class had another successful Penny Arcade. A large crowd enjoyed the various booths and the ice cream stand. The game show for the evening was The Oldywed Game. Ken tenBensel seems to be more interested in getting his picture taken than running his booth. I J. D. Harpst already to take tickets for the Haunted House. Kathy Frandsen keeps busy at the guessing booth. Todd Johnson, host for the Oldywed'' game, and participant Larry Jones finds one of the answers quite amusing. 44 Athletic banquet draws crowd The annual Athletic Banquet was well attended this year. Honor was given to the athletes who performed well in the winning Trojan seasons. The guest speaker was Milt Tenopir from the University of Nebraska. Cliff Kester and Ange Musil make moves on the dance floor. Speaker Milt Tenopir talks to the group about heroes. 45 J. D. Harpst apparently is not enjoying his dinner. King Tut’s Tomb visited at Junior- Senior Prom The 1978-79 Junior-Senior Prom was held May 5th, 1979 with King Tut’s Tomb as the theme. The banquet’s entertainment included music by Ginger tenBensel and speech by Mr. Cotton. Hit and Run provided music at the dance. The junior and senior breakfasts were held following the dance. Sophomore servers includ- ed Lory Groshong, Kay Joseph, Suzanne Morgan, Ange Musil, Brenda Palmer, J. D. Harpst, Todd Johnson, Jeff Klinkebiel, Mike Petersen, and Bob Sexton. Pam Miller, Ms. Holtze, Mr. Johnson. Mrs. Johnson, and Ms. Birt all act camera shy. Ed Kinne and date get caught by the camera. Miqui Zyssett leaving after the dance. Sophomore servers from left to right: J. D. Sexton, Suzanne Morgan. Brenda Palmer. Lory Harpst, Todd Johnson. Jeff Klinkebiel. Bob Groehong. Ange Musll. and Mike Petersen. 48 Many students honored Awards night was held May 14, with awards being given to all students who had lettered in athletics and pep club along with various other awards. The National Choral Award and the John Philip Sousa Band Awards went to Joan Morgan. Those students receiving scholastic “C” awards were: Suzanne Morgan, Chuck Druse, Brenda Langley, Coralyn Miller, Joan Morgan, Ron Smith, and Ken Gross. Mr. St. John presents Mary O’Brien with the Arien Award. All School C” Awards given to Jon Davis and Miqui Zysset. Jon Davis is recipient of Butch Luther Award. Mr. Jorgensen passes out Ag. awards to Steve Allen, Brad Farr, and Tracy Warner. Mr. Stine presents the following Senior medals Fletcher - Math English, and Jon Davis - to: Mary O’Brien - Music, Vernon Knight Social Studies. - Science, Miqui Zysset - Business, Chris Miss Neihart and Mrs. Schoenfish hand out Pep Club awards. Undergrads Academics inspire excellence Throughout the year members of the faculty assigned work in their respective areas. Maintaining a level of academic excellence was not always easy due to the high level of participa- tion in athletics and other activities. Just the same the teachers were successful in their aim to keep the education standard high. There were forty-five courses offered to the ninety-three students this year. These were taught by the fifteen members of the teaching faculty and contained as few as one in Physics and as many as fifty-five in Band. Vocational and college prep courses were offered. World History is socked with another heavy assignment. Miqui Zysset actively pursues a simulation packet in office practice class. Ange Musil cutting out a pair of slacks in Home Economics. Todd Johnson. J. D. Harpst. Alan Nelson and Ron Brougham keep busy in shop class. David Custer (front center) receives help with a math problem. Mr. Gottsch helps David Custer on a project in shop class. fil Math Class attacks another set of problems. Juniors enjoy their third year This year the juniors enjoyed themselves for the last time before the responsibility of being seniors. Class officers consisted of Joan Morgan as president, Kevin Jones as vice president, Coralyn Miller as trea- surer, Chuck Druse as secretary, and Nancy Peterson and Doug Raburn as student council representatives. Dan Mowry strikes a pose in his greaser garb during homecoming week. Chuck Druso Jeff Jones Brenda Langley Ken Gross Kevin Jones Coralyn Miller Sue Hayes Cliff Kester Scott Miller Doug Hosick Ed Kinne Joan Morgan 52 Tim Petersen seems eager to show off his legs during lunch hour. Dan Mowry David Pearson Tim Petersen Naney Peterson Doug Raburn Ron Smith Ginger tenBensel Judy Tomlin 53 Jeff Jones pauses for a moment of thought outside the Junior High. Sophomores look for clear visions of the future. The Sophomore class had a busy year with all their studies and other activities, such as getting ready for the Penny Arcade, which they held on April 6. The class officers were: Suzanne Morgan, President, J. D. Harpst, Vice-President, Brenda Palmer, Secre- tary, Angela Musil, Treasurer, and Student Council Representatives Kay Joseph and Mike Petersen. Todd Johnson doing his wild and crazy act at the Pep rally. Stflvfi Allen Ron Brougham Lina Collins Joel Davis Marilyn Desmond Don Edgerton Kathy Frandsen Lory Groshong Lonnis Hampton J. D. Harpst Todd Johnson Scott Allen Brenda Palmer have you been drinking? Alan Nelson looks for another book to read. 54 Mark Warner Kay Joseph Jeff Klinkebiel Brenda Knight Paul Lockenour Suzanne Morgan Angela Musil Alan Nelson Brenda Palmer Mike Petersen Deb Rice Bill Schlagel Bob Sexton Ron Sisson Ken tenBensel Richard Thomas Ange Musil, Kathy Frandsen, Suzanne Morgan, Brenda Palmer, and Kay Joseph pose for a moment on 50 s day. Ange Musil gets caught in the act. Trooper Rowedder discusses the safety of defensive driving as the Sophomores look interested. Freshmen trudge onward Brian Carpenter Angela Chitwood Dorothy Hampton O’Dean Hampton The Freshmen of CHS have accomplished one year of school with more to come. They took part in concessions, pep club, sports and other activities offered to them. They elected Alison Sexton president, Doug High- land vice president, Angela Chitwood treasurer. Candy Joseph secretary. Kim Jones and Rob Musil student council. Larry Davis Steve DeVries Kenny Fries Jeff Hageman Doug Highland Margie Johnson Kim Jones Candy Joseph 56 Julie Palmer Melody Spath Danny Pearson Benny Trosper Alison Sexton Tracy Warner Mike Sexton Lisa Young Kim Jones and Todd Johnson try their skill with each others instruments. 67 Joan Morgan, the sly photographer, getting Chuck Highland putting the finishing touches on his ready for some excitement. clay pot in Art II. Typing I in action. Lonnie Hampton. Ron Brougham. Mike Petersen. Jeff Klinkebiel. Senior Class. Front row: Miquon Zysset. Tom Wickizer. Mary O'Brien. Second row: Bob Harpst. Jon Davis. Chris Fletcher. Chuck Highland. Teresa Metzger. Kurtis Huxoll. Tony (iroshong. Back row: Lyle Laverack. Greg Howerter. Kurt Hamel. Keith Thompson. Jarmo Ahonen. David Custer, Brad Farr. Vernon Knight. Not pictured: Sherri Klinkebiel A typical scene during the noon hour. Mr. Cotton leaving after a busy day. 58 Graduates Seniors finish at C.H.S. to begin their future. The Senior class of 1979 consisted of 19 classmates. They were quite active in all school functions including scholastics, sports, music and student body. Some students spent time deciding upon what schooling they wanted to attend to help them in reaching their goals for the future, while some have goals that do not require further education. Senior class officers were President Miquon Zysset, Vice President Tom Wickizer. Secretary Sherri Klinkebiel. Trea- surer Mary O'Brien and Student Council Representatives Kurtis Huxoll, Chuck Highland. Teresa Metzger, and Chris Fletcher. Graduating with the class of 1979 was Jarmo Ahonen. exchange student from Finland. Jarmo made his home with the Jerry Witte family while in Cambridge. Jarmo Ahonen 60 Chris Fletcher Tony Groshong Sherri Klinkebiel Vernon Knight 61 Lyle Laverack Mary O'Brien Keith Thompson Teresa Metzger Tom Wickizer Senior Vocational Agriculture class in action. Custer. Tony Groshong. Kurt Hamel. Chuck Brad Parr. Tom Wickizer. Lyle Laverack. David Highland, and Greg Howerter. Miquon Zysset Act casual, they’ll notice us pretty soon. Left to Fletcher. Lyle Laverack. Bob Harpst. Vernon Right. Teresa Matzger, Mary O’Brien, Chris Knight. Jarmo Ahonen, Kurt Hamel. Oh. No! She's taking pictures again, exclaims Chris Fletcher trying to convince them that she Sherri Klinkebiel. really didn’t do anything?!! Mr. Maatsch considering next year's recruiting plan for Physics, as Vernon Knight catches up on some of his reading. ‘T just love Stage Band. says Brad Farr Hi girls. a greeting from Finland, says Jarmo Ahonen. as Kurtis Huxoll watches to see how it is done. I feel sick. says Miqui Zysset. G3 Graduation time brings happiness On Sunday, May 13, 7:00 p.m., Clint John Field, eighteen seniors graduated. Princess Blue and Lustre Blue were chosen as the class colors. Red Rose as the class flower, and their class motto was Faith to Dream, Courage to Do. The evening exercises included the baccalaureate address by Rev. Thomas Peck, the presenta- tion of diplomas, and numerous scholarship presentations. Speeches by Chris Fletcher - Valedictorian and Vernon Knight Jr. - Salutatorian were presented and Miquon Zysset gave the Class History. Sue Hayes and Doug Raburn were Junior Escorts. To make their graduation unique, after receiving their diploma, each graduate presented their mother with a red rose. Miquon Zysset tries to keep everyone awake with her class history speech. Mr. Stine leads processional to the football field for graduation exercises. Vernon Knight gives his salutatorian speech. Kim Jones hands out graduation programs. 64 Chris Fletcher steps down after receiving her valedictorian medallion. Senior class entertains with music. Greg Howerter expresses his happiness. Bob Harpst wonders where his mother disappeared to so fast. Kurtis Huxoll and Mary O'Brien receive their scholarships. Brad Farr looks relieved; it’s almost over. 65 t mmw D A'Vm1' Address - BSccalaufpate. Wffl f . _ Rev. Thomas Reck By Bread' Accompanist, Joai ■r ev. van Gorko ..-. SerHer Chorus i Merman ■ jf. JMiquon S-set f n Salutatorian Vernon Knight I 1. ■ , ' ( Presentation of Awards Valedidtorian Presentation of Class. ... 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Penny Company 9« Senior Credits Jarmo Ahonen - Exchange Student from Finland; Football 4; Track 4. David Custer - Wrestling 2; Wrestling Student Manager 1,4; Cross County 1,2; Track 1,2; FFA Member 3. Jon Davis - Football 1,2,3,4; Wres- tling 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; C-Club 2,3,4; C-Club Officer 3,4; Student Council Representative 1,3,4; Student Council President 4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; County Government Day 4; Junior Class Play 3; Homecoming Attendant 4; Class Officer 1,2,3; Boys State 3; Recipient of Butch Luther Award 4; All School C Award 4. Brad Farr - Football 1,2,3,4, Basket- ball 1,3; Wrestling 2; Track 3; FFA Member 1,2,3,4; FFA Officer 3,4; C-Club 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; County Government Day 4; Junior Class Play 3; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 1,2,3,4. Chris Fletcher - Volleyball 1; Student Council Representative 4; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; County Government Day 4; Junior Class Play 3; All School Play 4; Homecoming | Attendant 4; Class Officer 1; Major- ette 1,2,3,4; Madrigals 2. Tony Groshong - Football 1,2; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 4; Track 1,3; FFA Member 2,4; Mixed Chorus 4; County Government Day 4; Class Play 3. Kurt Hamel - Football 1,2,3.4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; FFA Member 1,2,3,4; FFA Officer 3; C-Club 4; Mixed Chorus 4; County Government Day 4; Junior Class Play 3; Class Officer 1,2,3. Chuck Highland - Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 2,4; FFA Member 2,3,4; FFA Officer 4; C-Club 4; Student Council Representative 4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; County Government Day 4; Junior Class Play 3; Homecoming Attendant 4; Play in Western All State Football Game. Greg Howerter - Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1.2; FFA Member 1,2,3,4; FFA Officer 4; C-Club 4; Class Play 3; Homecoming Attendant 4; Play in Western All State Football Game. Kurtis Huxoll - Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3,4; FFA Member 1,2,3,4; FFA Officer 3,4; C-Club 3,4; Student Council Represen- tative 1,2,3,4; Homecoming King 4; Junior Escort for Graduation 3. Sherri Klinkebiel - Volleyball 1; Student Council Representative 1; Mixed Chorus 2; Pep Club Member 1,2,3; Pep Club Officer 3; Homecom- ing Queen 4; County Government Day 4; Class Officer 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Majorette 1,2,3,4; FHA Member 1; Bob Harpst - Entered Cambridge High School 2; County Government Day 4; Annual Staff 3. Junior Escort for Homecoming and Graduation 3; Junior Class Play 3. Vernon Knight - Entered Cambridge High School 3; Junior Class Play 3; County Government Day 4. Lyle Laverack - FFA Member 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4. Teresa Metzger - Student Council Representative 1,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; Track 1; Stage Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Club Member 1,2,3; County Government Day 4; Junior Class Play 3; Homecoming Attendant 4; Annual Staff 3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Majorette 2,3. Mary O’brien - FBLA Member 2,3,4; FBLA Officer 4; Student Council Representative 2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,3; Stage Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Club Member 1,2,3,4; Pep Club Officer 4; Junior Class Play 3; Homecoming Attendant 4; Class Officer 4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Recipient of Arion Band Award 4. Keith Thompson - Football 1,2,3; Basketball 4; Wrestling 1,2; Track 3; Football Student Manager 2,3; FFA Member 1,2; C-Club 2,3,4. Tom Wickizer - Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Track 1,3; C-Club 2,3,4; Student Council Representative 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Class Officer 1,4; Golf 2; FFA Member 1,3. Miquon Zysset - Basketball 1; Track 1,2; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Student Council Vice President 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Pep Club Member 1,2; County Government Day 4; Junior Class Play 3; All School Play 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Class Officer 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff Editor 4; Cheerleader 3,4; All School C Award 4. 97 Index A Ahonen, Jarmo 6,15,29,47,58,60,63, 65,96,100 Allen, Scott 5,23,36,40,41,54 Allen, Steve 4,36,48,54,68 B Birt, Deb 18,46 Brougham, Karen 40 Brougham, Ron 15,23,29,30,37,50, 54,55,58 Brown, Amy 10,12,32 Brown, Chuck 11 Brown, Valerie 40 c Carpenter, Brian 56 Chitwood, Angela 18,19,32,39,40,56 Chitwood, Vince 21 Collins, Lina 4,24,25,54 Cotton, Tom 5,8,11,12,33,58 Custer, David 51,58,60,62 Custer, Tammy 40 D Davis, Jill 40 Davis, Joel 15,35,40,54 Davis, Jon 15,22,23,26,29,34,37,38, 39.48.58.60.64.67 Davis, Larry 4,15,56 Desmond, Marilyn 18,19,24,25,35,39, 40,41,54 DeVries, Steve 4,36,56 Druse, Charles 4,5,15,20,29,37,39, 40.41.43.47.52.67 Druse, Rob 40,41 E Edgerton, Doles 11 Edgerton, Don 15,20,21,36 F Farr, Brad 15,26,27,29,40,41,48.58. 60,62,63,65,97 Fletcher, Chris 4,34,38,39,40,43,48, 58,60,63,64,65,96 Frandsen, Kathy 18,24,25,32,33,34, 39,40,44,54,55,67 Fries, Kenny 15.29,56 G Gottsch, Gary 5,9,12,22,23,51 Groshong, Lory 18,27,32,39.40.47.54, 55 Groshong, Tony 17,23,36,39,58,60,62, 100 Gross, Ken 3,5,17.22,29,37,39.40,41, 43,45,52,68,100 H Hageman, Jeff 15,40,56 Hamel, Kurt 15,22,36,37,39,58,61,62, 63,65,97 Hampton, Dorothy 32,48,56 Hampton, Lonnie 27,54,58,67 Hampton, O’Dean 15,23,27,56 Harpst, Bob 58,61,63,65.97,100 Harpst, J. D. 21,27,37,44,45,47,50, 54,64.99 Hayes, Sue 5,6,32,35,38,39,40,41,43, 46,52,64,65 Hegna, Dennard 36 Highland, Chuck 14,15,26,34,36,37, 38.39.58.61.62.65.100 Highland. Diana 40 Highland, Doug 4,5,15,40,41,56 Hoffman, Diane 9 Holtze, Margene 2.9,35,46 Hosick, Doug 15,16,37,39,42,52 Howerter, Greg 15,20,34,36,37,58,61, 62.65.100 Huxoll, Kurtis 4,6,14,15,29,34,36, 37.38.45.58.61.63.65.100 J Johnson, John 9,12.24,25,46 Johnson, Margie 18,24,25,28,32,39, 40,41,48,56 Johnson, Paul 11 Johnson, Todd 2,3,5,15,16,20,21,27, 37,39,40,41,42,44,45,46,47,50,54, 67,99 Jones, Jeff 15,22,36,37,52,53 Jones, Kevin 3,6,15,23,29,36,37,39, 43,52 Jones. Kim 3,6,18.19,24,25.28,32,38, 39,40,48,56,64 Jones, Larry 44 Jorgensen, Betty 10 Jorgensen, Francis 2,10,22,23,36,48 Joseph, Candy 6,27,32,39,40,48,56, 68,99 Joseph, Connie 11 Joseph, Kay 3,6,18,27,32,38,39,40, 41,55 K Kapustka. Gary 9,10 Kester, Cliff 5,15,22,23,29,30,37, 38.39.45.47.42.67.100 Kinne, Ed 4,15,20,21,29,36,37,46,52 Klinkebiel, Jeff 15,20,21,29,36,47, 55,58 Klinkebiel, Sherri 2,34,40,42.61.63. 65.100 Klocke, Keith 11 Knight, Brenda 6.32,39,40,41,55 Knight, Bruce 3,2,40,41,42 Knight, Vernon 48,58,61,63,64 L Langley, Brenda 28,32,35,39,40,41,52 Laverack, Lyle 36,39,58,62,63,64,97 Liggett, Bonnie 35,40 Liggett, Donna 11 Lockenour, Paul 6,29,36,40,41,55,68 Lowry, Jim 40 M Maatsch, Larry 5,9,12,21,28,63 Manning, Irvin 11 Metzger, Teresa 34,38,40,41,42,58, 62,63,65 Miller, Coralyn 2,5,6,23,32,35,39, 40,41,43,52 Miller, Kurt 40,41 Miller, Scott 21,27,52,63,100 Minnick. David 21,40,41 Minnick, Jean 11 Mollring, Junior 5,29,67 Monroe, Tammy 18,19,24,25,28,32,40, 57 Morgan, Joan 2,3,24,25,32,34,38,39, 40,41,42,43,52,53,58,65,67 98 Morgan, Suzanne 2,18,19,24,25,28, 33.34,35,38,39,40,47,55,67 Mousel, Mike 40 Mowry. Dan 3,14,15,20.21.36,37.52. 53 Musil, Angela 3,18,28,33,34,39,45, 47,50,55 Musil, Rob 5,15,56,57,68 N Neihart, Kathy 10,48 Nelson, Alan 6,17.21,27,50,54.55 O O’Brien, Cindy 32,40,41,57 O’Brien, Mary 2,32,34,35,40,41,45, 48.58,62,63,65 P Palmer, Brenda 3,18,19,24,25.28,32, 33.39,40,47,54,55 Palmer, Julie 18,24,25,28,33,34,39, 40.41.48.57 Pearson, Danny 15,22,40,41,57 Pearson, David 15,22,29,36,37,39, 40.41.53.67.100 Peck, Kristy 40 Petersen, Jerry 11 Petersen, Mike 2,5,14,15,23,29,37, 38.47.55.58 Petersen, Tim 3,6,14,15,16,20,21, 29.30.36.37.39.43.52.53.67.100 Peterson, Nancy 18,19,24,32,35,38, 39.40.43.53 Phelps, Doris 8,97 Phelps, Ila 8 R Raburn, Doug 3,14,15,16,20,29,37, 39,47,53,64,67,100 Rice, Deb 18,35,55 s St. John, Mark 2,10,38,40,41,65 Schlagel, Bill 4,55 Schoenfish, Delmar 5,9,12,20,27,37, 45 Schoenfish, Veronica 9,12,32,48,96 Sexton, Alison 18,24,25.28,32.38, 39,48,57 Sexton, Bob 15.29.36,40,47,55 Sexton, Mike 15,27,39.40.57 Sisson, Rob 55 Smith, Ron 6,15,20,32,36,37,40, 43,52,53 Spath, Melody 28,32,57 Stine, Don 8,12,17,29,48 T tenBensel, Ginger 32,39,53.68 tenBensel, Ken 15,21,27,36,39,41, 44.55 Tenopir, Milt 45 Thomas, Richard 23,36,55 Thompson, Betty 11 Thompson, Keith 20,21,36,37,58,62, 96 Tomlin, Judy 4,28,32,35,46,53 Trosper, Benny 6,15,23,39,40,57,67 W Warner, Mark 4,21,27,36,55,68 Warner, Tracy 15,21,27,36,48,57 Watson, William 9,12,18 Wickizer, Tom 14,15,22,34,37,38,58, 62.65.100 Witte, Janet 40 Witte. Mark 6,14,15,22.23,26,29,36, 37.39.53.100 Y Young, Lisa 24,25,27,32.39,40,41, 48,57 Z Zysset, Mervin 11 Zysset, Miquon 18,19,33,34,38,39, 42,47.48.50,58.62.63,64.99 99 The place that provides the time for education. Doug Raburn thinks it is time to study for final exams. A few of the junior boys find a place to build for Kurtis Huxoll takes time to clean house, their future years at C.H.S. Jarmo Ahonen thinks it is time to get out of school. Time to check out for the seniors. 100 Sherri Klinkebiel tries to find a new place for the contents of her locker. ' M. WALSWORTH Marceline, Mo.. U.S.A. . ,4- . ■■ 'r,v??Vf VV
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