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I 1984 TROJAN Cambridge High School Cambridge, Nebraska Volume 28 Instant Replay Now for your remembrance ond pleasure here's on instant replay of your post year of high school. With this year's annual you will be oble to replay the whole year. One will be oble to replay homecoming, the gomes we won os well os the ones we lost, prom, your favorite ond least favorite classes, teacher's lectures and proises, all the many crazy times, and so much more. Like any orher instant replay this one will allow you to take a closer look plus you'll have a second chance at seeing whot you missed the first rime. So let s get on with on instant replay of o year of Cambridge High. 2 Faculty goes Many of our Cambridge High School faculry rerurned ro con- rribure ro rhe education of the 1983-84 High School Student Body. The only new teacher for the school year was Miss Hinkle at rhe special education deportment. The important position of school Superintendent was filled by Mr. Jim Tenopir. Mr. Tenopir wos former Athletic Director of McCook school and wos in Scortsbluff one year before he came ro Cambridge. He decided ro come ro Cambridge because they were fomilior with rhe community from the time they fastforward lived in McCook. In describing his first year at Cambridge, he used words like challenging, trying, rewording, ond enjoyable. Goals for our school? He shores o common ideal with many people ond students in wonting to hove the best school In Nebraska for our size. A step toward rhis wos staff evaluations carried out this year. He wonts to further improve the quality of education by upgrading cur- riculum ond improving srudenr- teocher relations. Jeon Mlnnlck, Morgene Holtze, Bookkeeper Business Ed. Mory Hughes, Guidance Counselor Doris Phelps, Secretory Gory Kopustko, Soclol Srudies Mr. Tenopir, Superintendent Don Stine, Prindpol Jim Bonesreel. English Corlo Hinkle, Resource Amy B own. Art Croig Hughes, Junior High Dione Hoffmon. Librarion, English John Johnson. Physical Educorion 7 Joon Honklns, Vocol Music Carolyn Borlond. Home Economics Fron Jorgensen. Vo. Ag., Science Brian McGronohon, Bond Del Schoenfish, Science Veronico Schoenfish. French, Moth John Wirier, Indusrriol Arts 8 School Board: Joe Roburn, Worren Jones, Mervin Zysser, Paul Johnson. Keith Klocke. ond Donno Liggett. Jonitors Harold Fielder 6 Ed Froelich. Cooks: Reba Romlin. Berry Kruger, ond Phyllis Niemeier. Senior Review The Seniors Review this yeor includes Lorry C. os pres., Ann D. os vice pres., Dloise L. os rreos. ond Barb H. os sec. Nor only does this review cover class officers ond the classes token, ir also covers the fun ond friendship found or CHS! Poulo Allen Penny Amonn 10 Eric Corpenrer Lorry Cornerr Ann Dono mmmmrn V.v.v - W A %y A Bruce Dragoo Jim Ellis Chuck Eubonks Johonno Howerter Mike Jesse Pot Jones Jill Gasklll Mike Hotchkiss i .. ii' Korl (Meyers) Klosowski Bloise Liess Becky Mousel Sheryl Paisley Shari Rice Rhonda Roberts 12 Claudio Ruf Marc Shafe Jeanette Wickizer Trojan Technicolor Seniors. Sirring, from lefT: Jeanerre Wickizer. Penny Amonn, Sheryl Poisley, Kori Meyers. Jill Ankenman, Jo Howerrer, Blaise Liess, 5horl Rice, Cloudio Ruf, Mike Horchklss, Chris Corbough, Ann Dona, Borb Honsen, Chuck Eubonks. Lorry Cornerr, Eric Cor- Becky Mousel. Bruce Drogoo, Jim Ellis. penrer, Jill Goskill, Mike Jesse, More Shofe. Srondlng, from lefr: Rhondo Roberrs, Freshmon power demorv srrored by Mary Horpsr. The pep bond In living color on Togo Nlghr. Tog Groshong ond Soro Morgan chorm rhe cusromers or rhe concession srond. Doren M. ond Dovld J. get checked out of Am. History Justin Bonzhof Georgio Fleider Moryko Hoffmon Wendy Brown Tog Groshong Dovid Johnson Mory Druse Anne Horpst Alon Koerperich Juniors in focus Juniors spenr rhe fall selling magazines to raise money for rhe Junior-Senior Prom. Prom was rhe highlighr of rhe year. They pur in many long hours ro ger ir complered, bur ir was worrh ir. During rhe year rhey also rook porr in sporrs, clubs, ond orher various acriviries. The class officers for rhe year were os follows: Andy Liess, president; Doren Mowry, vice-president; Sara Morgon, secretory; Scorr Witte, treasurer; Anne Harpsr and Mike Tomlin, student council represenrorives. The class sponsors were Mrs. Drown and Mrs. Hughes Anne Horpst poses for the camera. Juniors moke up rime offer school. Jomes Morris Annette Tines Scott Monroe Derek Roburn Lise Witte Andy Lless Doren Mowry Mike Tomlin Mory Liggett Kris Musil Tommy Trosper Soro Morgon Dione Roberts Scott Witte . 15 Tommy T., Moryko H.. ond Mory L. spend time studying between semester tests. Sophomores take second glance of CHS This year rhe 5ophomore class consisted of thirty-seven students. They put in time and effort with rhe sole of Watkins Products and come out with a nice profit. Sophomores were involved in athletics, music, and academics. Class officers include: Denny Cornett President, Kim Kopusfko Vice President, Machelle Wirier Secretory, Susan Jones Treasurer, Steve Pice and Michelle Miller Student Council Representatives. Class sponsors were Mrs. Hoffman and Mr. Moofsch. Joed Fries Suson Jones Kipp Kesrer Eugene Hompron Kim Kopusfko Julie Kubik NOT SHOWN Sherri Doker Denny Cornett Tlno Honnoh Koren Besler Jim Druse Denise Hosick Becky Bible Mark Elsenhort Tim Hyke Chris Corpenrer Scott Forr Mork Jones Sophomore girls grab o few things from rheir lockers 16 Tim Hyke ploying oround again TOO BUSY PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE NOT SHOWN ABSENT WHEN PICTURES WERE MADE . 'M Kyle Kublk Kent Lang Mike Price Joe Stone Elizabeth Liess Steve Pice Leo Swanson Michelle Miller Billie Jo Sandman Scott tenBensel Troy Mousel Karen Schroeder Doin Trosper Tim Nicholson Philip Smith Mochelle Wirier Jim Phillips Sheryl Stine Darren Wulf B. J. Sandman can't resist Santo Clous Kipp Kesrer and Kyle Kublk pose for the photographer 17 Freshmen start high school career The 1984 Freshman class starred the year with seventeen members and received their first taste of high school, they discovered new classes and met new people and should hove many fond memories of this year. The Freshman class officers were os follows: President, Lovern Banzhaf; Vice-President, David Dragoo, Secre- tory, Rhonda Holtz, Treasurer, Kelly Niemeier; Student Council Representatives, Christy tines and Gory Cummings. Mory Horpst acting crazy between dosses. Freshman relaxing over the noon hour. 18 Gory Cummings Mory Horpst Rhonda Holtze David Drogoo Andreo Horsch Drod Lewis Kris Musii Keith Roberts Down Trosper Kelly Niemeier Billy Jo Shofer Robert Trosper Debro Nyberg Christy Tines Shorlo Trosper J. D. Roburn uses his Study Holl in his own woy 19 Seniors achieve high school goals The Senior class hod many elective dosses to choose from for their final year, with American Government the only required course. Deciding on which courses to take for the yeor depended on their plans for ofter graduation, along with being in clubs and athletics once ogoin. Looks like Claudio wos left with oil the work in Office Procedures The 5en,ors ore rrVln9 hard on fhe,r 5Pe,,ln9 Government doss Is mind-boggling. Isn’t It Becky? ‘Just wasting time' In Government. 20 Rhonda Roberts posses rime In College English. Some of the Seniors work” on the computers. A double fake on Juniors Doren M., at his best In English The class of 85 spenr rhelr rime in a variety of ways. They began diversifying in their inter- ests and studies. Many students took Algebra-ll, and chemistry, and orhers chose more vocational classes. The Juniors mainly prepared for their lost year at CHS. Andy L. on computer. Accounrlng-1 doss. Front Row: Wendy B., Mory D., Tommy T., ond Liso W. Bock Row Sora M„ Moryko H„ ond Mory L. Mory D. Tommy T.. Liso W.. Annette T. ond Dione R., with preschool doss Studious Sophomores moving up Hearing the Oooh's and Yuck's as you pass by the Science room, you just know rhe Sophomore s ore dissecting! Yes they did and it was quire o semester, too! Having classes split, such os rhe English doss, gave rime for other courses; such os, French, Industrial Arts, and Crofts. The Sophomore Home Ec. class, studying Child Development hod o ‘Preschool Roundup' May 2nd through the 11th. They hod o challenging, but fun time. The Mod Doctors, Steve R. ond Kipp K. ore reolly Info Biology 2nd semester. Billy Jo Sondmon Is washing dishes? Typing doss reolly concentrates! Kim K, ond Uz L. just love' World History doss. Jim D. ond Chris C. ore trying to leorn some Jim P. Is getting oil the help he con from woodworking skills. Mr. Mootsch on his Geometry. 22 Freshmen prepare themselves The freshman class begin their first start of high school. Their choices of study this year were os follows: English. Home Economics, Crofts, General Business, World Geography, Band, Math 9, Algebra I, General Science, Indusrriol Arts, Vocational Agriculture, and French I. Dllly Jo takes o minute to smile pretty. Jennifer ond Lovern listen intently while Dovld tokes notes. Lovern ond Rhondo attempt to read their Geography Bobby, Mary, ond Shorlo get excited os they work on their homework. General Moth students work hard to finish their ossignmenrs. 23 Students in action True buddies • Soro Morgan ond Anne Horpsr. Steve Rice shows his love for Jim Phillip gets advice from Mr. Donesteel school. What ore Drod Lewis ond Mory Horpsr up ro? Looks like Doin Trosper ond Sherri Doker know and Annerte Tines doesn't care. Cinderella? No, It looks like Michelle Millerl Which of the following students ore Jill Goskill. Penny Amann. Ann Dono or involved with the computer assignment? Borb Honsen? Jill Ankenman, Eric Carpenter, Cloudia Ruf. 24 Pep Club at a glance Pep Club: front row: J. Wlckizer, D. Hoslck, J. Flammong, B Bible, J. Gosklll, M. Miller, L. Wine Second: (V Roberts, J. Ankenmon, C. Ruf, S. Rice, K. Meyers. C. Tines, K. Nlemeier. R, Holrze. Third: B. Honsen, B Mousel, P. Amonn. W. Brown, A. Horpst, A. Dono. Fourth: A. Tines, D. Roberts, A Harsch. K. Kapustko, M. Horpst. sponsor: Miss Hinkle, Fifth: D. Trosper, S, Trosper, J. Kublk, K Schroeder. T, Trosper, M. Wirier, S. Poisley. Not pictured: B Shofer, ond sponsor: Miss Honkins. This year Pep Club sponsors were Miss Honkins ond Miss Hinkle. Both did o great job in helping support the Cambridge team. Although membership decreased greatly, spirits did not. This shows in oil the activities. They were very busy throughout the year. They were in charge of Homecoming, with the rheme - Sweet Dreams'', ond sold flowers to raise money for that. The girls also sold Valentine's Day flowers, hod o bake ond garage sole ond hod a cor wash. This year's officers were: Jill Ankenmon - president, Sheryl Poisley - vice-president, Penny Amonn - secretory, ond Wendy Brown - treasurer. The cheerleaders did o great job throughout the year, really letting their energy flow. Helping the cheerleaders this year were the mascots, who also did o fine job. Jeanette. Jill. Shari, ond Lisa seem to hove different feelings about eoch other. 26 The 1963-64 cheerleaders from bonom to top: Becky Bible, Jeanette Wlcklzer. Jennifer Flommong. Michelle Miller, Jill Gasklll, Denise Hosick, and Lisa Witte. This yeor's mascots, sitting: Annette Tines, stonding: Shari Rice, Koren Schroeder, Jill Ankenmon, and Claudio Ruf. First row: Kipp Kesrer, Jim Druse, Jim Phillips, Troy Mousel, Dovld Johnson, Kent Long, Eric Corpenrer, Bruce Drogoo, Bloise Liess, More Shofe Second row: Mike Tomlin, Dorren Mowry, Scott Witte, Tog Groshong, Mochelle Witler. Billie Jo Sondmon, Soro Morgon, Liz Liess. Sheryl Stine. Sheryl Paisley. Third row: Anne Horpsr. Koren Schroeder, Julie Kubik, Jeonnerre Wickizer. Jill Goskill. Sherri Baker. Kris Musil, Lisa Witte, Borb Hansen. Fourth row: Mory Liggett, Cloudio Ruf. Shari Rice. Jill Ankenmon, Scott Monroe. Kyle Kubik, Denny Cornett, Andy Liess, Chuck Eubonks. Fifth row: Del Schoenfish. Ann Dono, Mory Druse. Leo Swanson. Eugene Hampton. Croig Hughes. C Club draws large crowd The C Club had one of its largest turnouts in years at the annual Athletic Banquet. John Melton, of the University of Nebraska, was o great speaker and the C Club really got their money's worth. Another C Club sponsored activity this year] was the selling of some Cambridge insignio sweaters. They ore really good looking. Officers for the year were: President: Bruce Drogoo, Vice President: Soro Morgon, Secretory- Treasurer: Kent Long, Student Council: Shori Rice. Bruce Drogoo oddresses Arhlefic Banquet crowd. 26 Annual Staff strives for deadline It's well known that os o rule, the Annual Sroff struggles to meet deadlines after school is out. Well, they were or it ogoln this year bur no one was reolly worried. Becky Mousel was staff editor. Miss Holtze and Mr. Kopustko were the sponsors. First row: Anne Horpsf, Penny Amonn, Mary Druse. Becky Mousel, Soro Morgon, Ann Dana. Second row: Miss Holtze, Tommy Trosper, Kim Kopustko, Bloise Hess, Wendy Brown, Uz Lless, Sheryl Stine. Not shown: Mr. Kopustko. Tommy T working hord typing Kim K. ond Sheryl S. doing layouts. Becky M., Anne H., Sora M.. Mory D., Ann seminor In the foil. D„ ond Penny A. look ot displays ot o 29 Srudenr Council aims high A new and well-liked addition to the school year, by the Student Council, was the Birthday Breakfast. It was held each month in the lunch- room with rolls and juice served to those recognized birthday students. A calendar was put up in the main holl every month with the birthdoys marked. The Christmas party was o success with the showing of two movies: Little Rascals ond The Three Stooges”. Afterwords, gomes ond relays were held in the gym with pop ond food served afterwords in the concession stand. Student Council President was Jeanette Wickizer, Vice President was Bruce Drogoo, Secretory was Anne Harpsf, ond Treasurer wos Andy Liess. Jeanette serving juice at the breakfast Front row: Lovern Bonzhaf, Lorry Cornett, Bruce Drogoo, Anne Horpst, Sponsor Mrs. Hughes. Jeannette Wick- izer, Andy Liess. Second row: Karen Schroeder, Becky Mousel, Michelle Miller, Sheryl Paisley. Christy Tines. Shorl Rice, Denny Cornett. Third row: Chuck Eubonks. Eric Carpenter. Steve Rice, Mike Tomlin Tl 1C I CAMBRIDGE TROJANS TUE K-6 MUSIC CONCER 7:23 v A ED SENIOR’S LAST DAY TK i 11ST TRACK LEX 30 President Jeannette Wickizer ond Vice President Bruce Drogoo pose In front of the Morquee. E TROJANS First row: Don Hoslck, Kelly Nlemeler, Scott Johnson. Denny Andy Liess, Scott Monroe. Bloise Liess. Qruce Drogoo, Lorry Cornett. Second row: Shorlo Trosper, Mary Horpsr, Mark Cornerr. Mr. Kapusrka. Eisenhort. Liz Liess. Penny Amonn. Third row: Mrs. Jorgensen. Problem solving continues to grow The Cambridge Problem Solving Team hod o fun, productive year. The ream gained new members and new insights on problems facing the world today Some of the problems the ream worked on included: video gomes, prisons, ond losers. The senior team qualified for the State Bowl ond placed 8th. Members of the ream. A. Liess. L. Cornett, B. Drogoo. ond P. Amonn. 31 Scott Monroe presents o skit or o workshop in Holdrege. Freshmen team members here ore M. Horpsr and S. Trosper Mr. Jorgensen presents FFA owords to Jusrin Bonzhof. Rhondo Holtze ond LoVern Bonzhof. Bock row. left to right: Rhondo Holtze. Phillip Smith, Tim Nicholson, Jim Phillips, Leo Swanson, Mike Price, ond Bob Trosper. Middle row: Johonno Howerter, Chris Corbough, LoVern Bonzhof, Darren Wulf, Scott Forr. Cloyron Hampton, ond Scorr tenBensel. Front row: Mr. Jorgensen. Troy Mousel, Dovid Johnson, Justin Bonzhof, Doren Mowry, Kris Musll, and Mike Hotchkiss. FFA has another prosperous year FFA worked long ond hard os wos shown by oil of the ribbons they earned. Nearly every member earned ot least one ribbon this year; some placing very well in district contests. The Land Judging team, consist- ing of Troy Mousel, Jim Phillips, Tim Nicholson, ond Scott renBen- sel, placed second ot their district contest in Hoyes Center and qualified for the store contest in Norfolk. At the district contest in Ogol- lala, Scorr tenBensel, Rhonda Holtze, LoVern Bonzhof, ond Scott Forr, the Junior Livestock Judging team ploced third ond qualified for Store in Lincoln. At Curtis, the Notional Ag Mechanics reom of Justin Bonzhof, Dovid Johnson, ond James Morris won their contest ond qualified for State. Other reams that qualified for the state contest in Lincoln ond their district placing were: the Dairy Judging reom of Cloyron Hampton, LoVern Bonzhof, Rhon- 32 do Holtze, ond Bob Trosper which ploced third: the Livestock Man- agement reom of Darren Wulf, Jim Phillips, Justin Bonzhof, and Troy Mousel which ploced third, ond the Meat Identification reom of Leo Swonson, Scott tenBensel, Joe Stone, ond Scott Forr which won their competition. The store contest wos held on April 5, 6, ond 7. There, the Junior Livestock Judging team ploced thirteenth ond earned o blue ribbon. The Dairy Cottle Selection The Meot Identification team members show off their first ploce district ploque. Leo team ploced 43rd ond earned o white ribbon. The individual ribbon earners at Store were LoVern Bonzhof ond Rhondo Holtze. LoVern earned two red ribbons ond Rhondo earned o red ribbon ond o white ribbon. This year's officers were: Jusrin Bonzhof, president; Doren Mowry, vice president; Dovid Johnson, secretory; Kris Musil, treasurer; Troy Mousel, reporter, ond Mike Hotchkiss, sentinel. Mr. Jorgensen wos the adviser. Swonson, Scott tenBensel, Joe Stone, ond Scott Forr. Awards a focal point in FBLA. The FBLA Chapter had a very successful year, obtaining many awards. The officers for this year were pres. - Jeanette Wickizer, v. pres. • Andy Liess, sec. - Becky Bible, treos. - Claudia Ruf, reporter - Liz Liess, parliamentarian - Karen Schroeder. The chapter was installed in Jan. and later in April received many awards at the Stare Convention. They received the Sweepstakes Award, Golden Round Table, fifth place for their annual business report and also recognition for their contribution to the Nat. Building Fund and their Chapter Scrapbook. Individual awords were given to Dain Trosper for second place in Clerk Typist I and an honorable mention in Proof- reading, Tammy Trosper an honorable mention in Accounting I and Business Math II, Andy Liess an honorable mention in Business Math II, Julie Kubik an honorable mention in Clerk Typist I ond Jeanette Wickizer eighth place in Job Interview ond Who's Who in NE FBLA. Dain Trosper also attended the Nat. FBLA Confer- ence in Atlanta. Doin Trosper ond Julie Kubik ossembling papers otter toking rhe Clerk Typist I test of State Convention. FBLA members listen closely os Doug Highland gives odvice on running a business. FBLA officers with guest speaker. Don Clark, at the foil officers workshop. At left. FBLA members seoted from left: Liz Liess, Becky Bible, Mike Price, Jeanette Wickizer. Andy Liess, Anne Horpst. Claudia Ruf, Karen Schroeder. Standing from left: Julie Kubik. Michelle Miller. Bruce Dragoo. Wendy Brown, Sara Morgan. Doin Trosper, advisor Margene Holtze ond Tommy Trosper. 33 FCA gets a good start at CHS This was rhe first year that CHS' FCA Huddle wos officially recognized by rhe store organization. The group grew in membership this year, too. Students in FCA took port in FCA-sponsored events such os Weekend of Champions in Kearney and Fremont, and a banquet or Imperial which featured Todd Brown os the guest speaker. This year's officers were: Blaise Liess, president; Sheryl Stine, vice president; Liz Liess, treasurer, and Denise Hosick, secretory. Mr. Bonesreel wos the sponsor. Denise Hosick ond Kyle Kubik rry ro get o little homework done before rhe meeting. Top ro Bottom, left to right: Jim Phillips, Cloyton Hompron. Steve Pice, Kipp Kester, Billy Jo Sandman, Andreo Horsch, Kyle Kubik, Scott Monroe. Denise Hosick, Mory Horpsr. Chris Carpenter, Eric Carpenter. Andy Liess. Liz Liess, Sheryl Stine. Bloise Liess, ond Mr. Bonesreel. Steve Pice ond Sheryl Stine hod o tendency ro get o little rowdy. Cloyton Hompron watches. Kipp Kester, Eric Carpenter, Scott Monroe, Denise Hosick, ond Sheryl Stine In on intense group discussion. 34 i Hi «1 , m ► . ■'§ 2 ■ • t • '!•,! f.| i. f t.t Tw?'f ■; ? f t v t t. ? • f jf. V t-c 7) J '.u7l''- Vi 1, 4 Combridge High School Concert Bond: Row one, from left, S. Rice, C. Ruf, M. Miller, S. Jones, D. Roberts. J. Jones. K. Schroeder. S. Trosper; Row two, K. Niemeier, L. Hess, B. Mousel. D. Hosick. K. Tines. D. Cornett, S. Boker, B. DeVries. A. Tines, S. Trosper. M. Cotton; Third row, S. Poisley, S. Rice. B Lewis. K. Long, K. Kubik, J. Kubik, M. Druse, P. Roburn, J. Flommong. J. Ankenmon, M. Wirier. R. Roberts. B. Bible, BJ. Sandman, L. Witte.- Fourth Row: M. Eisenhart, A. Horsch, D Wulf, M Horpst. W Brown. J. Druse; Fifth Row: Mr. McGronahan, E. Morgan, S. Drogoo. J. Banzhaf. Play it again, 5am The Cambridge High School Bond performed excellently this year under the direction of Brian McGronahan. The bond performed in the McCook Bond Doy Porode and placed second. They also performed in the field marching contest. Other porodes they marched in were the Gothenberg Doy Porode and the Holdredge Veteran's Doy Porode. Also, during the McCook Vocal ond Bond Contest the Combridge Concert Bond wos rated very well. The ratings were os follows: Concert Bond II, Flute Duet I, Sox Duet I, Sox Solo II, Clarinet Quartet II, Brass Quartet I, and Jazz Bond I. The bond olso hod o fund raising process of selling jewelry which did very well. I 1 1 ■ , o l h-« w If 1 a vv® ' o o — V The Majorettes for 1963-64; Jill Ankenmon. Suson Jones, Billie Jo Sondmon. ond Cloudio Ruf. 36 The 1963-64 Jozz Bond; D. Cornett, W. Brown. K. Kubik, J. Ankenmon, M. Witler, J. Kubik, Director Brion McGronohon, S. Trosper, J. Flommong. M. Eisenhart. R. Roberts. K. Niemeier. S. Boker. The pep bdnd ploys of o home bollgome ond wishes everyone a very Merry Chrlsrmos. Jill decides ir's Kind of difficult to ploy the sox with o bog over her heod. Come on guys, don't moke Kyle solo If! Kim hos rorher cool hands, huh Denny? Drum Major Annette Tines The Cambridge High School Marching Bond Mixed Chorus, Front row: S. Baker. S. Morgan, R. Holrze, K. Niemeier, C. Tines, K. Meyers, R. Roberts. M. Horpsr, 5. Trosper, J. Ankenmon. L. Witte, P. Amonn. Second row: A. Tines, B. Bible, D. Roberts. K. Kopusfko. A. Horpsr. D. Trosper. J. Druse. L. Bonzhof, M. Eisenhort, S. Forr, A. Horsch, M. Liggett. W. Brown. S. Stine. Third row: S. Rice, K. Schroeder. T. Trosper. B. Mousel, S. renBensel. K. Long, J. Phillips, K. Kubik, T. Mousel, J. Flommong, A. Dono, L. Lless, M. Hoffmon. Vocal Highlights The vocal group gained much this year under the direction of Miss Joon Hankins. The groups performed many times during the year along with clinic ond district contests. Groups performing at contest were os follows: Mixed Chorus II, Girls Glee I, High voice solo I, Boys quartet II, Boys Solo II. The vocal group did well this year ond was very entertaining. 36 Girls Octet: P. Amonn, S. Morgan, K. Niemeier, J. Flommong. A. Dono, 5. Rice, B. Bible. J. Ankenmon. Girls Glee: K. Schroeder. B. Mousel. D. Roberts. K. Meyers. C. Tines. R. Roberts, M. Liggett, M. Hoffmon. L. Lless, J. Ankenmon, S. Rice, D. Bible. S. Morgan. K. Kopustko, A. Horpst, J. Flommong. W. Brown, L. Witte, P. Amonn, A. Tines, T. Trosper, S. Boker, R. Holtze, K. Niemeier. M Horpst, S. Trosper. A. Dana. A. Horsch, S. Stine Boys Quartet: M. Elsenhort, S. Farr, K. Lang, K. Kubik Girls Glee performing or spring concert. The Mixed Chorus performing of o spring concert under the direction of Miss Joon Honklns. 39 A Favorite Rerun - Homecoming 1983 The theme for the 1983 Homecoming was Sweet Dreams. The week included various activi- ties ranging from Sr. Citizen Day, to Opposite Pajama Day, to the football game, to the crowning of King and Queen, and to the dance. The football ream played Alma and gave their best effort, however, they came up short. After the game Chuck Eubanks and Shari Pice were crowned King and Queen. First attendants were Larry Cornett and Becky Mousel, 2nd attendants were Blaise Liess and Jeanette Wickizer, 3rd atten- dants were Bruce Dragoo and Jill Ankenman, 4th attendants were Eric Carpenter and Sheryl Paisley. On Saturday night the dance was held with the music of Fred Kennedy. There you have a favorite rerun - Homecoming 1983. The senior football guys throw the dummy Inro the bonfire. 1980 Homecoming Royalty - 4rh often- 2nd ottendonrs Dloise Hess ond Jeonetre donts Eric Corpenrer ond Sheryl Paisley, Wickizer, King Chuck Eubanks ond Queen 40 Claudio Ruf, Jill Ankenmon, ond Jeonetre Wickizer hove fun on Punk Doy. Jill Goskill crowns Chuck Eubonks Pojomo King or the pep roily. Mork Jones, Tim Nicholson, Tim Hyke, Jim Druse, Kyle Kubik, ond Kipp Kesrer show off rheir nighries on Opposite Pojomo Doy. The cheerleoders leod rhe bond ro rhe bonfire Shorl Pice, 1st orrendonrs Lorry Corner? ond Drogoo ond Jill Ankenmon. Crown Beorers Becky Mousel. ond 3rd orrendonrs Bruce Cobey renBensel ond Amiee Zysser. Shorlo Trosper ond Deb Nyberr oil punked our. A second glance or Land of Makebelieve “Land of Makebelieve was the theme of the 1984 Jr.-Sr. Prom, held on Saturday, April 14, in the school gym. The hard work paid off with the gym looking beautiful in pastels and pink balloons over the donee floor. The banquet was held or the Parish Hall. The Junior class President, Andy Liess, gave the welcome, and Jim Donesreel gave the Invocation. After they were through eating, the Junior girls song ' Rainbow Connection and Magic Store . The superintendent, Jim Tenopir, gave o speech entitled Surprise”, and boy was it o surprise! Everyone found out that superintendents do hove o sense of humor. Jill Ankenmon and Shori Rice song their special song with Claudio Ruf accompanying on the flute. Lorry Cornett, President of the Senior doss, gave the Senior class response. The donee wos held from 9:00-12:00 pm, with music provided by Justin Morgon out of Lincoln. At 10:00 ceremonies were held to nome the Prom King and Queen. Lorry Cornett wos chosen King ond Jeanette Wickizer os Queen. Amy Drown ond Mory Hughes served os Junior class sponsors ond helped our o lor in making the prom o reality. And so the story began and Once upon a time the Land of Makebelieve become nor just o dream, bur o reality. Jim Druse ond Steve Rice show off their serving outfits. Jr. Girls singing ot banquet. Shorl R.. Cloudio fV, ond Jill A., performing fhelr song or rhe bonquer. Looks os If Eric C. ond dore ore hoving o good rime. Michelle M., ond Scon W., roking ir eosy. Jusrin Morgon performing or rhe donee. They're rhe ones, nor me! exclaims Mrs. Hoffmon while Mr. Buddenderg ond dore lough. A close-up of our athletes The Athletic Banquet, put on by the C Club, was o big success this year. Many residents of Cambridge come to show their support of the athletes cf Cam- bridge High. John Melton, line bocker coach or U.N.L., was the guest speaker. A dance followed the banquet. Look! She's got her finger in her mouth! exdoims Billie S. ot Kelly N. John Melton giving his humorous speech. Paulo Allen, Blaise Lless, and Kim Kopusrko present a scene in Good Help is Hard to Find '. Four one acts are presented Four one ocr ploys were presented or CH5 for the dromo project this year. A duet was performed Who's UP? by Jill Ankenman and Becky Mousel. Good Help is hard ro Find was done by Paulo Allen, Blaise Liess, Kim Kopusrko, and Mary Horpsr. A refreshing ploy, When God Comes for Breokfosr, Don'r Burn rhe Toast was presented by Liz Liess, Dain Trosper, and Jill Gaskill. The last ploy presented was Ladies of rhe Mop with Jeanette Wickizer, Billie Jo Sondmon, Sheryl Paisley, and Annette Tines, Everybody hod o good time getting their performances ready with rhe help of rhe director, Mr. Roz Buddenberg. 45 Jill Ankenmon ond Becky Mousel get Into their act Focusing on Every year, Cambridge High School gives awards and recogni- tion to srudenrs that have dis- played hard work or outstanding ability in certain areas. This year, awards were given ro individuals in the areas of academics, sports, and music, and a few special awards were also given. In the field of academics, the Scholastic C was awarded to Jill Ankenman, Larry Cornett, Ann Dona, Blaise Lless, Denny Cornett, and Mark Eisenharr. The Notional Honor Society honored Blaise Liess, Jill Ankenman, Bruce Dragoo, Penny Amann, Larry Cornett, Sara Morgan, Andy Liess, and Wendy Brown. Senior awards were given ro the following: Social Studies - Jill Ankenman, Math - Bruce Dragoo, Science - Larry Cornett, Business - Jeanette Wickizer, Music Band - Jill Anken- man, IWL Scholarship Team - Karl Meyers, Lorry Cornett. Penny Amonn and Blaise Liess received the All School C. In Athletics, Sheryl Paisley was awarded the Girls Athletic Award ond Bruce Dragoo received the I Becky Mousel receives her oword for her faithful attendance at Cambridge Public Schools. Luther Award. For ability in music, Jill Anken- man received the Sousa Award and the Arion Award went ro Sheryl Paisley. Two special awards were given on Awards Night. One award that is rarely given ro anyone was given to Becky Mousel because she never missed a day of school during the thirteen years she attended Cambridge Public Schools. Ann Dana received the RVL Art Award. We extend our congratulations ro all of our award winners and wish them great success in the future. Penny Amann and Blaise Liess are each awarded the All-School C. With a smile, Sheryl Paisley receives the Girls' Athletic Award. Recognized for their efforts by the National Honor Society were the following, left to right: B. Liess, S. Morgan. L. Cornett, W. Brown, A. Liess. P. Amonn, B. Dragoo. Mr. Stine ond three of the students who received Senior Awords - L. Cornett, B. Dragoo, J. Wickizer. Also receiving Senior Awords but not pictured were J. Anken- mon ond K. Meyers. Soro Morgon goes up Varsity, front row: S. Rice, J. Kubik, M. Liggett, L. Liess, monoger, 5. Jones, J. Gosklll, 5. Paisley. M. Wirier. K. for the block M. Druse, S. Morgon. Dock row: A. Tines student Schroeder. J. Wicklzer. cooch J. Wirier. Action improves Trojan Volleyball The Trojan volleyball ream showed much improvement and dererminofion this year wirh Thirty girls on the team. They improved their record from lost year's, to o 6-11 record. The varsity squad participated The feeling of o Victory. in the Maywood Tournament, placing Fourth. Many sophomores sow o lot of varsity action. The experience and ability they showed will help build next year s reams. At the Freshmen-Sopho- more tournament in Oxford, the Cambridge girls come owoy with o First place trophy ond a winning attitude for next year. This year, senior Sheryl Paisley ond so- phomore Liz Liess received RVL Honorable Mention. 4« Everyone working together, is whot it's oil obout. Julie Kublk spikes one over, os Sheryl Polsley sronds reody Miller. K. Kopusrko. M. Wirier, Row 3: A Tines student monoger. S. Stine. B. Sondmon, S. Jones, Cooch M. McCorthy. Junior Vorslty row 1: L. Witte. D. Hosick, J Kublk, K. Schroeder, M. Liggett, M Hoffman. Row 2: B. Mousel, C. Ruf, M Shorl Rice takes this volley, os Jeanette Wlcklzer looks on. Freshmen. Row 1: M. Horpst. B. Shofer. K. student monoger, K Musil. J. Flommong. S. Nlemeler, C. Tines. R. Holrze. Row 2: A. Tines Trosper. A. Horsch. cooch M. McCorthy. Trojon girts take to the court. Front Row: A. Liess, T. Hyke, E. Corpenter, J. Philips. M. Shofe. C. Eubonks. S. Rice. D. Liess. K. Kesrer. T. Nicholson. Second Row: Cooch Hughes, D. Trosper, T. Groshong, L. Swonson. K Kublk, D. Mowry. J.D. Roburn, J. Druse. K. Roberts, S. Witte. Dock Row: Cooch Donesreel. S. renDensel, S. Forr, T. Mousel, M. Price. D. Drogoo, L. Donzhof, J. Stone, Monoger M. Elsenhort. Trojans rumble in Football It was o sod year in football for both the fans ond the players. The boys worked hard this season ond many times they thought it might poy off in o victory, but unfortunately the other teams were always o step oheod. Two team members received special recognition this year. They were; Eric Carpenter with the RVL team and Blaise Liess with on Honorable mention. 50 Trojon blockers giving it their oil ogolnst the Med. Volley offense. Scoft Witte corries the boll. Erie Corpenter Is brought down by the Vikings. 51 Jubllotlon offer o hord sought gool! Wrestlers enjoy winning season The Cambridge wrestlers came back from a rebuilding year last season to post a 5-4 dual record this season, making all of rheir hard work and sacrifice pay off in the end. The Trojans were also able to hold their own in the tournaments os they always placed in the middle of the pack and were 7th at the district tournament. The highest tour- nament place was fifth at our own invite and at the Elwood Invite. Jim Phillips, Andy Liess, and Blaise Liess were qualifiers for the stare tournament. Jim placed fourth at districts; Blaise and Andy both placed second. Andy was the only Trojan wrestler to win a march at State, scoring a point for Cambridge. There was only one senior on this year's team, Blaise Liess, so next year looks very promising for Cambridge. Jim Druse looked tough oil year long. 52 Dock row from left to right: Chris Corpenter, Cornett. Middle row: Sheryl Stine, Cooch Andy Liess, Blaise Liess, Cloyton Hampton, Jim Bonesteel, ond Troy Mousel. Front: Jim Jim Druse, Lovern Bonzhof, ond Denny Phillips. Tim Hyke tries to work o tokedown. Chris Corpenter works for the pin. The Trojon wrestling squod was high on ream spirit os shown by this scene. Cloyton Hompton works on his opponent. Flashback on boys basketball season The Boys Basketball season ended with a record of 8-7. Lots of talent and team ambition showed throughout the season, and the Trojans were supported with high gome attendance of parents, high school student body, town fans, ond of course the opposing ream. Seniors showing great pride in their last year were Bruce Drogoo or guard, Eric Carpenter or forward, ond More Shofe, center. After some season gomes, Cambridge went into the R.V.L. Tournament against Oxford with a record of 6-5 only to return os spectators to see Republican Volley take 1st place trophy. And again in Districts to battle with Oxford and have o 57-66 loss the first round. Bur early in March the awesome Freshmen and Sophomores combined to take the Cambridge Freshmen-Sophomore Tournament trophy. Receiving R.V.L. Honorable Mention were David Johnson, Junior, ond Kent Long ond Kyle Kubik, sophomores. New this year was the ploybock of the gomes on Cambridge Coble Television by Jockson Television Productions. Boys Varsity: Scott renBensel, Scott Witte, Derek Raburn. Alon Koerperich, Steve Rice, Kyle Kubik, More Shofe, Kent Long, Eric Carpenter, Scott Monroe, Bruce Drogoo, Dovid Johnson, ond cooch Schoenflsh. Trojons show Oxford their defense or Districts. And now o word from the cooch. Tip-off time ogoinst Medicine Volley. 54 Bruce is fomous for drowlng offensive fouls. Juniors show drive on Junior Vorslry. Cooch Johnson orgonlres rhe freshmen ond sophomore boskerboll ployers for pictures offer winning rhe C-Club sponsored Freshmen-Sophomore Boskerboll Tournomenr. 55 Boys Junior Vorslry: Scorr renBensel, Dorren Wulf. Scorr Wine. Kipp Kesrer. Alan Koerperlch, Steve Rice. Scorr Monroe. Derek Roburn. Tim Nicholson. Brad Lewis. Dovid Drogoo, Scon Forr, ond cooch Johnson. A good offense ogolnsr Oxford. Studenr monogers. Annette Tines ond Tommy Trosper. Christy Tines. Julie Kublk, Mochelle Wirier. Suson Jones, D. J. Sandman. Liz Hess. Soro Morgan, Mory Druse, Andreo Horsch, Rhondo Holtze, Mory Horpsr, Jennifer Flommong, Mory Liggett, Moryko Hoffman, Sheryl Paisley Flashback on Girls Basketball The Cambridge Girls Basketball ream, coached by second year Mary McCarthy, showed much improvement and a very promising ream for the future. With only one senior on the ream ond o squad of fifteen, many freshmen ond sophomores sow o lor of action. Sheryl Paisley, 4 time letter winner will be greatly missed next year. Sheryl along with Mory Druse and Soro Morgan received IWL Honorable Mention. The Freshmen-Sophomore Tournament was ployed or Oxford, with the Cambridge girls coming home with first place, after defeating Orleons ond Arapahoe. Because of the determination ond positive attitudes these girls ended their season with o final record of 2 wins ond 11 losses. 56 Mory Druse goes up for the rebound. First ploce or Freshmen-Sophomore Tournomenr. Mochelle Wirier, on open loy-up. Julie Kublk purs one up. Golf in review This was a good year for the Trojon golfers. They placed second or Waunera ond rhe (WL, ond or the Cambridge Invitational placed third. Other placings were fifth at Trenton, tenth or Franklin, ond seventh or Overton. After placing second in rhe District meet, Scott tenBensel, Mark Eisenhorr, Bruce Drogoo, Andy Liess, and Tog Groshong went on to the store meet or Nelson ond placed seventh. Good job guys! Individually, Bruce Drogoo won five medals ond Andy Liess won one. Srote qualifiers Scott renQensel, Mark Eisenhorr. Bruce Drogoo, Tog Groshong ond Andy Liess proudly show off their trophies. Front row: Joe Stone. Scott Fort, Scott renQensel, Bobby Mark Jones. Bock row: Cooch Del Schoenflsh, Jim Trosper. Second row: Mork Eisenhorr. Doin Trosper, J.D. Phillips, Andy Liess, Bruce Drogoo, Mike Hotchkiss, Leo Roburn, Becky Mousel. Sheryl Paisley, Troy Mousel, Swonson, Tog Groshong, Jim Druse. 58 Moke sure you hit the boll. Tog. Bruce. I don't think the boll will floor. Looking good Jim!??? 59 These tired, but hoppy golfers, love to show off their trophies. Eric Carpenter hands the boron to Kipp Kesrer In the 440 yard relay. Scott Witte sprints to the finish of the district 100 meter dosh finol. Scott Monroe enjoys o little attention from o couple of fans. Track men work hard Every member of this year's frock squod pur in long hours or procfice, frying ro contribufe ro rhe ream in some way. Even if fhey didn't score a lor of poinfs, everyonq confribured. Once again, every member on rhis year s squod leffered. Coach Hein hod ro pur up wifh some nagging injuries ro some key people such as Scott Witte eorly in the yeor, bur or some of rhe lorer meers, such os disrricrs, his men did very well. Scorr Monroe was o consisrenr placer in the sprints oil season long, and Chris Carpenter and Mike Tomlin performed well in their specialties, rhe pole vaulr for Chris and rhe shor and discus for Mike. Ar disrricrs, Blaise Liess qualified for rhe srorexmeer by placing second in rhe 3200 merer run and third in rhe 1600 meter run. Kyle Kubik also qualified for rhe store meer by placing second in the 800 merer run. Even ofrer being injured, Scorr Wirre just missed qualifying for store by inches in the 100 meter dosh. Ar srare, Blaise brought home o medal by placing sixrh in the 3200 merer run. Brad Lewis takes it eosy between races. 60 This yeor's team, bock row from left to right: Scott Witte, Dloise Hess, Eric Corpenter, Mike Tomlin, Scott Monroe, ond Cooch Roger Hein. Middle Row: Tim Hyke, Steve Rice. Kipp Kesrer, Chris Corpenter. ond Kyle Kubik. Seoted: Dovid Drogoo. LoVern Bonzhof. Drod Lewis ond Student Monoger Annette Tines. Being o weight mon, Mike Tomlin has little else to do, except for looking mean. Steve Rice psyches himself up for o high Jump attempt. Kyle Kubik does It without looking. Tim Hyke hos no trouble clearing this hurdle while competing In the Cambridge Relays. Chris Corpenter carries the baton on his leg of the Distance Medley Reloy. 61 Lady fracksrers brave cold The Trojan girls track team spent most of their meets fighting the cold Instead of the competition. The girls didn’t reach their poten- tial this year and the season was o real disappointment. The girls foiled to qualify anyone for the state meet also. The girls added many members to the team. The season wasn't too great, but the girls stuck together oil through the season like the true competitors they really ore. Mory Horpsr runs one leg of o relay. Rhonda Holrze helps Christy Tines, Kelly Nlemeler, Llso Witte. ond Liz Liess get set. Christy Tines kicks out in her relay. Michelle Miller stretches if In. Koren Schroeder hands off to Kelly Niemeier. 62 CAMBRIDGE TROJANS Front row: Llso Witte ond Borb Honsen Second row: Mory Horpsr. Michelle Miller, Kim Kopusrko, Sherri Baker, Jocci Fries, ond Kelly Student Monoger And! Horsch, Billy Jo Schofer. Rhondo Holrze. Niemeier. Nor pictured: Cooch Vontz. Mochelle Wirier, ond Liz Liess Shorlo Trosper, ond Christy Tines. Third row: Koren Schroeder. Borb Honsen, Liz Liess ond Mory Horpsr smile pretty. Liso Witte sprints to o finish. 60 Wrestling Replay of scores Football We They 0 North Platte Sr. Pots 35 18 Hershey 40 6 Medicine Volley 8 0 Benkelmon 24 0 Oxford 34 0 Republican Volley 39 8 Arapahoe 47 6 Almo 48 3 Berrrond 18 Volleyball Bartley Lost Beaver City Won Holbrook Won Med. Volley Lost Beover Volley Lost Benkelmon Lost Oxford Won Rep. Volley Lost Aropohoe Lost Almo Lost Berrrond Won TOURNAMENTS Maywood - Maywood Won Fornom Lost Med. Volley Lost RVL - Med. Volley Lost Districts - Oxford Won Almo Lost Boys Basketball We They 56 Medicine Volley 31 67 Beaver City 45 58 Wounero 39 49 Elwood 53 61 Stratton 38 43 Berrrond 61 63 Bartley 21 52 Oxford 49 50 Republican Volley 61 51 Orleans 53 41 Aropohoe 65 TOURNAMENTS RVL Oxford 37-43 RVL Almo 43-35 RVL Trenton 52-44 Districts Oxford 57-66 Girls Basketball We They 33 Aropohoe 35 30 Medicine Volley 37 39 Elwood 62 45 Stratton 35 20 Oxford 32 36 Republican Volley 32 31 Orleans 36 28 Holbrook 29 32 Bertrand 45 26 Almo 36 24 Beover City 30 TOURNAMENTS RVL Almo 27-49 Districts Aropohoe 19-23 We They 36 Alma 42 6 Rep. Volley 56 13 Bertrand 45 21 Aropohoe 33 35 Imperial 18 30 Eusris 12 33 Elwood 15 33 Oxford 24 TOURNAMENTS Elwood 771 2 prs. 5th Combridge 69i 2 prs. 5rh RVL 68 prs. 6rh N. Plorre St. Pot 51 prs. 5th Rep. Volley 371 2 prs. 8th District 66 prs. 7th Store 1 pr- Boys Track Elwood Inv............... 4rh Holbrook Inv............. 5th Berrrond Inv............. 5rh Hayes Cenrer Inv......... 3rd RVL ..................... 4rh Cambridge Relays ........ 7th Girls Track Elwood Inv............... 11th Holbrook Inv.............. 5th Berrrond Inv............. 19rh Hoyes Cenrer Inv. tied for ...................... 4rh RVL ...................... 7th Combridge Reloys .......... 7th Golf Combridge Inv. 3rd Franklin Inv. 10th Wounero Inv. 2nd RVL 2nd Trenton Inv. 5rh Districts 1st Sutherland Inv. 2nd State 7th 64 Zooming in on Graduation High School graduation is o day that everyone remembers - the senrimenrolisfs, and even those who ore not so sentimental. Graduation programs ore stuffed into memory boxes, ond cops ond tassels ore hidden away on shelves to bring bock memories in later years. The graduation ceremony this year was set in basically the some order as in the post. But every class has its own personality ond, therefore, no two graduation ceremonies ore the some. Before the ceremony began this year, there was o lor of electricity ond excitement in the oir. Every senior was excited, yet nervous. Each student was sure that it would be he or she that would trip while Junior attendants, Anne Horpst ond Scott Witte. getting his or her diploma, or foil off the risers while singing. But no one tripped ond no one fell. In fact, graduation went smoothly. The students were dressed in moroon ond gray robes, os those were the class colors, ond the class flower was the pink rose. The spirit of the 1984 graduation class could be seen in their motto: Those who seek shall find their dreams of tomorrow. If seems that each individual in that class was ready to go our and work for what he or she wanted; ready to make dreams come true. We wish the graduating class of 1984 the best of luck in finding their dreams and having o great life after high school . Reverend Dono gives the address. At right, seniors, soon-to-be graduates, listen os they ore told whot they ore about to foce os they go out Into the world. Seniors shown here ore M. Jesse. M. Shofe. K. Meyers. J. Gosklll, L. Cornett, J. Ankenmon. 66 Graduates perform ’Friends for the audience. Jill Ankenmon, the 1964 doss Valedictorian, sings her special song for the audience. Shori Rice song with her. 67 Lorry Cornett, the 1984 doss Solutotorion. gives his speech. Gtcukwlim£x0teiaea SUNDAY, MAY 13,1984 Processional [Audience Stand] Invocation Address - Baccalaureate... Savin’ Goodbye Shari Rice, Soprano - Jill Ankenman, Alto Class History Blaise Liess Salutatorian Presentation of Awards.... Valedictorian Presentation of Class Presentation of Diplomas.. Friends Senior Chorus - Jill Ankenman, Piano Benediction [Audience Stand] Recessional 66 [Audience Seated] Senior Credits Paula Allen - One Act Plays 4; IWl Speech Award 4 Penny Amann - Volleyball 1,2,3,- Tracis 1; Band 1,2,3; Band Officer 3; Mixed Chorus 1,2,4; Pep Band 1,2,3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Pep Club Officer 4; Annual Staff 3,4; Furure Problem Solving 2,3,4; Barbershop Octet 4; School Paper 2,- Girls Glee 2,4; All School C 4; National Honor Society 4 Jill Ankenmon - Boskerboll 1,2; Class Officer 1,3; Bond 1,2,3,4: Bond Officer 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Pep Bond 1,2,3,4; Swing Choir 1,2,3,; Small Groups 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3.4; Pep Club Officer 4; Majorette 2,3,4; Mascot 4; Student Council 3; Homecoming Royalty 4; C Club 2,3,4: One Act Ploys 1,2; Barbershop Octet 4; Jazz Bond 1,2,3,4; Future Problem Solving 1,3,- All School Ploy 1,2,3,4; Girls Glee 2,3,4; Member of Gifted Advisory Council 3; English Award: Social Studies Award; Music-Band Award; Souso Award; Scholastic C 2,3,4; Notional Honor Society 4 Chris Corbough - Bond 1,2; Annual Staff 3; FFA 3,4. Eric Carpenter - Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Student Council 2,3,4; Homecoming Royalty 4; C Club 2,3,4; RVL All Conference Football 3,4; Wyo-Nebrasko Foot- ball Gome 4; FCA 4 Lorry Cornett - Basketball 1,2; Track 2; Golf 1; Class Officer 1,2,3,4; Bond 1,2,3; Pep Band 1,2,3,- Student Council 1,2,3.4, Homecoming Royalty 4; Inter High 1st - General Science 1, 2nd - French 11; Problem Solving 1,2,3,4; Prom King 4; Independent Study 3; Gifted Advisory Council 3; Science Award; RVL Scholarship Team 4; Scholastic C 2,3,4; Notional Honor Society 4 Ann Dono - Entered CHS So- phomore year; Track 2,3; Closs Officer 4,- Mixed Chorus 3,4; Small Groups 4; Pep Club 3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; C Club 3,4; Girls Glee 3,4; Scholastic C 4; RVL Art Award 4 Bruce Drogoo - Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Golf 1,2,3,4; Closs Officer 1,3; Bond 1,2,3; Pep Bond 1,2,3; FBLA 4; Student Council 4; Homecoming Royalty 4; C Club 2,3,4; C Club Officer 3.4; Future Problem Solving 1,2,3,4; Independent Study Program 3; Moth Award; Notional Honor Society 4; Luther Award James Ellis - Bond 1,2,3; Pep Bond 1.2,3 Chuck Eubonks - Football 1,2,3,4; Boskerboll 1,2,3,- Golf 2,3; Student Council 4,- Homecoming King 4; C Club 3.4 Jill Goskill - Volleyball 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1,- Track 2,3; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 2,- C Club 3,4,- One Act Ploys 4 Borb Hansen - Volleyball 1,2.3; Track 1,2,3,4; Closs Officer 1,2,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Student Council 2; C Club 2,3,4; Inter High 3rd French I 4 Mike Hotchkiss - Football 1,2; Boskerboll 1,2,3; Golf 1,2,3,4; FFA 3,4; FFA Officer 4: One Act Ploys 1; Vocational Ed. Advisory Council 4. Jo Howerter - FFA 2,3,4 Mike Jesse - Wrestling 1,2,3; C Club 1.2.3 69 Senior Credits Continued Kari (Meyers) Klosowski - Entered CHS sophomore year; Volleyball 2; Track 2; Mixed Chorus 2.3,4; Swing Choir 3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Inter High 2nd French II 3; Girls Glee 3,4; RVL Scholarship Team 4 Blaise Liess - Football 12,3,4,- Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4- Class Officer 4; Bond 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; Pep Bond 1,2; Swing Choir 1,2,3; Annual Staff 4: Student Council 1; Homecoming Royalty 4; Boys State 3; C Club 2,3,4,- IWL All Conference Football 4; One Act Ploys 1,2; Inter High 1st French II 2; Future Problem Solving 1,2,3,4; All School Ploy 1,2,3,4; Independent Study Program 2,3,4,- Scholastic C 2,3,4; Speech 2,4: All School C 4, Notional Honor Society 4 Becky Mousel ■ Volleyball 12.3,4: Basketball 1,2: Golf 1,2,3 4; Class Officer 4- Bond 12,3,4; Mixed Chorus 12,3,4; Pep Bond 12,3,4. Pep Club 2,3,4: Pep Club Officer 2,3; Annual Staff 2,3,4; Annual Editor 3,4; Homecoming Royalty 4; One Act Ploys 3,4; Girls Glee 2,3,4; Special Attendance Award Sheryl Paisley - Volleyball 12,3,4; Boskerboll 1,2,3,4; Golf 12,3,4,- Class Officer 12,3,4; Bond 12,3,4; Bond Officer 4,- Pep Bond 12,3,4; Small Groups 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Pep Club Officer 2,3,4; Annual Staff 2; Student Council 1.4; Homecoming Royalty 4; C Club 2,3,4; RVL All Conference Volley- ball 3,4, Boskerboll 3,4; One Act Ploys 4; Newspaper 2; Jazz Bond 2,3; Girls Athletic Award; Arian Award Shari Rice - Entered CHS so- phomore year; Volleyball 2,3,4; Basketball 2; Class Officer 2; Bond 2,3,4; Bond Officer 4; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Pep Bond 2,3,4; Small Groups 4,- Pep Club 2,3,4; Cheerleader 3; Mascot 4; Homecoming Queen 4,- C Club 3,4; C Club Officer 3,4; Speech Contest 3,- Barbershop Octet 4, Girls Glee 2,3,4; Choral Award 4 Rhonda Roberts - Volleyball 1,2; Bond 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 12,3,4, Pep Bond 12,3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4,- Jazz Bond 3,4; Girls Glee 2,3,4 Claudio Ruf - Entered CHS so- phomore year; Volleyball 2,3,4; Boskerboll 2; Bond 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2,- Pep Bond 2,3,4: Small Groups 4,- Pep Club 2,3,4; Major- ette 3,4; Moscor 4; FBLA 4; FBLA Officer 4; Girls Store 3,- C Club 2.3.4. 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[Bob] Arnold Phone: 692-3454 Bartley, NE 69020 Indianola, Nebraska 69034 308 364-2214 308 364-2314 DEGROFFS LOTS TO LOVE McCOOK Lockenour Furniture Bob and Jim Phone 697-3837 Cambridge Auto Sound (308) 345 6673 Systems REFLECTIONS YOUR ELECTRONICS PLAYGROUND Complete audio and video systems 210 WEST C MC COOK NEBRASKA 69001 Phone: 697-4233 697-4497 Cambridge Joe and Lorene Raburn McCOOK NATIONAL BANK Free Delivery BARTLEY LUMBER 22 Norris Avenue McCook Complete Banking Facilities Member FDIC phone 345-4240 Behlen Building and General Supplies Bartley 77 ] £ VnN {fan S os (S ectrical fio rifiasw gt. g. 2, ®oa f4j (ycvn rru yv, Se rrcusAa 6) 022 Jfrn Sl i {308) 6197-3734 345-1952 115 NORRIS, McCOOK. NE 69001 SOUTHWEST NEBRASKA PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION MCCOOK - ARAPAHOE Loans to Farmers and Ranchers TRW CAPACITOR DIVISION Airport Road Phone 345-4950 LORD’S HARDWARE FURNITURE-APPLIANCES Our 102th Year In Business 1882-1984 i Indianola Nebraska CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS of '84 McCOOK ELKS CLUB Box 256 McCook, Nebraska 69001 Doug Bernard, Mgr. CONGRATULATIONS '84' GRADUATING CLASS FAW MOTOR CO., INC. CAMBRIDGE NEBRASKA 78 MIC Enterprises Your Butler Builder 364-2225 Indianola CAMBRIDGE TELEPHONE CO. SECURITY STATE BANK CARPENTER GRAVEL Cambridge, NE 69022 Chuck Leffler, President Phone: 308-493-5905 Holbrook 68948 Security State Agency We are not the biggest . . . BUT We are the only bank you will ever need. The Hair Boutique Redkin Tresso and Helene Curtis Dealer Bernie Musil Phone 697-4757 Cambridge 79 JAMES L. FEES Branch Manager Druse Insurance Hail Crop Auto Home COMPLETE insurance SERVICE J| Federal Savings Cambridge, Nebraska 69022 ___I 308 697-4337 C.R. Druse Phone 697-3616 p.O. Box 40 Cambridge 'tv DIAL34$-14?0 for ORDERS TO 00 900 West B Street McCOOK, NEBRASKA PAISLEY’S GROCERY Better Groceries Mary’s Snip Clip STANDARD STIFFENERS. Strong steel vertical stiffen- ers are standard on Chief bins. Standard, not extra cost. Just one more of the extra standard features you get when you choose Chief Grain Management. Our stiffeners add extra strength from the outside, where they can't trap grain or moisture. They add extra- strength anchor points at the base, where grain pressure is the greatest. Chief bins are so strong you can install stirring devices anytime. Without extra-cost modifications. That's attention to en- gineering that gives you longer, more profitable life from every Chief bin. Ask your Chief dealer about other standard Chief features. Like special corruga- tion to keep grain from caking and bridging Extra-steep dry- ing bin roofs that let condensa- tion run harmlessly out the eaves. Roof panels that self-lock without the bolts that catch moisture letting it drip back on your dry grain. And more. Every Chief bin is part of the Chief Grain Management System, the total drying and storage system that can help you earn more from your harvest. Write today for complete information on all the Chief extra standard features. Or give us a call. Chief. Your best bin buy. ROY HAGEMAN PHONE 697-3683 or 697-3783 Cambridge 61 AMBRIDGE WE ANK_____ CAMBRIDGE, NEBRASKA 69022 A FULL SERVICE BANK Phone 697-3830 and CAMBRIDGE INSURANCE AGENCY ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE Located in Cambridge State Bank BARTLEY EQUITY COOPERATIVE John Deere Implements Grains and Wayne Feeds Phone Gibson Products Co. 1008 West Ave. B-P.O. Box 789 McCook, Nebraska 69001 308 345-5150 Implements 692-3322 Elevator 692-3444 ALE-YES Pkg. Liquor - Wine 307 Nasby Phone 697-4808 Cambridge Nightly Specials KNEnergy, INC. Owner Martha Jones 697-4888 Cambridge 609 Patterson Cambridge, Nebraska 697-3635 oi im mi s BOX 3844 OMAHA NEBQ 68103 402 SS0 4BOB Hi-Way Market EARL DRAGOO Division Manager BOX 336 CAMBRIDGE, NEBRASKA 69022 PH. (308) 697-4396 Fresh Vegetables Melons 2 miles east of McCook PIONBERS IN ANIMAL NUTRITION SINCE 1886 Marline Togs The store for women and children. Cambridge HAVE A HAPPY DAY Your complete Window Treatment Center Heiberg Draperies Upholstery High Way 6 34- 3 mi. E McCook Neb 345-2575 MIDWEST LIVESTOCK AUCTION (NORTH BARN) PROMPT DELIVERY •goulculs -Va, CJk aC m a 9 Distinctive ► lowers and Gif ts fOR ALL OCCASIONS 697-3800 If no answer call 697-4776 616 Patterson St. Cambridge North Highway 83, McCook NE 69001 Call us anytime: Phone 308-345-6030 Mngr. Auctioneer Stan Klug 308-345-1614 Pres. Field Rep. Don Klein 308-345-1764 Field Reps. LeRoy Bodeman 308-285-3245 Dan Lytle 308-364-2637 Don Egle 308-345-3303 HUSKY TRUCK STOP CAFE FRED NELLIE JEAN Hiway 6 and 34 Cambridge, Nebr. 64 THE HAIR FACTORY H R BLOCK THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE Vicki Hood Cambridge Styles for guys gals Headquarters for entire family care Redkin products Hours - 9 am to 5 pm Monday - Saturday Beer-Wine-Liquor Smitty’s Tavern Liquors 93-5906 Wines Beer Phone Jan Gaskill 621 Patterson 697-4500 owner-operator Cambridgo Off and on sale Beer Liquor Grill is always open 8am-12pm CAMBRIDGE SUPERMARKET THE BEST IN GROCERIES AND MEAT 85 TWIN VALLEYS PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT Cambridge, NE 69022 Service Since 1943 MRIIM FIRST! CRQOSE FIRST! USE FIRST ' First national McCook, Ncb iajca Member FDIC Cambridge Clarion Advertising Trophies Office Supplies Photography Phone 697-3326 Allan Gaskill, owner and Furniture In Arapahoe Phone 962-7890 CONTACT US TODAY ABOUT YOUR LUicottvbs -bb.epp : CAMBRIDGE. NEBRASKA PHONE 697 4794 CUSTOM PRINTING REQUIREMENTS! ARTWORK 7 CAPABILITY Z SMALL QUANTITY OR PRODUCTION RUN? fCl SCREEN PRINTERS” BOX E CAMBRIDGE, NEBR. 69022 697-47111 87 HAS AN APPOINTMENT ON □ MON. □ TUBS. □ WED. □ THUR. □ FRI. □ SAT. A.M. Dati____________________At________p.m. WarrenX. JU,, BOX 57 TELEPHONE CAMBRIDGE. NEBRASKA 69022 697-3736 IF UNABLE TO KEEP APPOINTMENT KINDLY GIVE 24 HOURS NOTICE Kzmc-Fm TERGO 105.3 your Fm connecTion McCook, NE 69001 P.0. 30X 213 McCOOK. NEBRASKA 69001 The Early Bird's Business is to advertise your business Bartley Lumber BELLAMY BROS. INC Behlin Building and Authorized John Deere Implement Dealer General Supplies Bartley Arapahoe, Nebraska Phone 962-7 48 CAMBRIDGE MEDICAL CLINIC CAMBRIDGE MEDICAL CLINIC R.R. MORGAN M.D. C.G. GROSS M.O. G.A. KARRIS M.D. PAUL SHELLABARGER P.A.-C. wM mm 69 R.R. Morgan M.D. G.A. Harris M.D. C.G. Gross M.D. Paul Shellabarger P.A.-C. There is plenty of storage space available for your farming needs. Phone 697-4542 CAMBRIDGE AGRI-SERVICE Cambridge, Ne 90 SEXTON LUMBER SUPPLY ALL your building needs Cambridge To Jill. We grow greor by dreoms All big men ore dreomers Some of us ler these greor dreoms die. bur others nourish ond p rot Art them. nurse them through bod days till they bring them to the sunshine ond light which come olwoys to those who sincerely hope thot their dreoms will come true. MINNICK TRUE VALUE HARDWARE 618 Paxton Phone 697-4335 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF '84! Woodrow Wilson Thank Love you. Mom. Dod. 6 Glen You MODERN CLEANERS for advertising in this book. McCook The Annual Staff Auto Beautification Dennis F. McCarville Office 308-345-1350 RES. 308-345-2669 8-5 WEEKDAYS 1318 East b St. MCCOOK. NE 69001 Clean Ov Shine Detail 91 A — —nit— — Ervin Huxoll Koelemay’s I GUNRAK Commodities tbuck gaah Ieo incwwints f 6 £ our, m V Jan Koelemay 1 We Specialize In Precision Archery Equipment ByPSE P.O. Bo 93 McCook, Nebraska 69001 308-345-2336 See Us For All Your Sporting Needs Box 29. 503 Nebraska Ave. 308-962 8400 Arapahoe. NE 68922 Arapahoe COOP Crossroads Cunningham's Feed and Form Supply Dohms' Drive In Dowson and Associates TNT Form Service Volley Cycle Horley Davidson Van's Radiator and Welding Wagnor's Supermarket Wotson-Meuller-Jones, Inc. Bartley Cochran's IGA Bartley Well Drilling Teter's Drug Store Cambridge Business Service Eisenhart and Eisenhort Gordies Cur n' Cover Spirit Shoppe 5tare Form Insurance Boosters Hobrook D ond D Service Pfeiffer Feeds Indianola Blumes Clue's Carpentry ond Pointing D ond E Electronics Downey Repair Gambles in Indionolo I ond R COOP Oil Co. Bonk of Indionolo McConville Agency Stubbs Salvage Urling Groin McCook Allied Oil Supply Anderson Motors Inc. Automotive Soles ond Service Inc. Boss Sporting Goods Brass Buckle Carmichaels Century 21 Houxwell Realty Cliff's Clothing Corner Trailer Soles Former's Table Ford's Jewelry G. D. Forwell, D.D.5. Johnson s Jewelry King Auto Ports M ond W Equipment McCook Animal Clinic McCook ond Clubertson Equity Exchange McCook Doily Gazette McCook Eagles Mike's Modern Appliance P. F. Pore Hardware Pepsi-7up Bottling Compony Prope's Suzuki Redman’s Reliable Midwest Office Equipment RYE Printing Safeway Schilz Jewelry Snowdem Morers Southwest Impl. Inc. Toco John's Top Office Product's Tri-Store Livestock Vogue Clothing Willow Lones Bowling Alley Wilsonville Manuel ond Morgolee Ruf 92 Index A Allen, Poulo 4. 10. 20. 37. 45. 67. 70. 94 Amonn, Penny 10. 13. 20. 24. 26. 29. 31. 37. 36. 39. 46. 67. 90. 95. 96 Ankenmon, Jill 10. 13. 20. 24. 26. 27. 26. 36. 37. 36. 39. 40. 41. 45. 66. 67. 90, 96 D Boker. Sherri 16. 24. 26. 36. 37. 36. 39. 63 Bonzhof. Jusrin 4, 14. 32. 36. 37 Bonzhof, LoVern 2. 4. 16. 23. 30. 32. 36, 39. 50. 52 Besler. Keren 16 Bible. Becky 3. 4. 16. 26. 27. 33. 36. 37, 36. 39. 41. 95 Bonesreel. Jim 7. 24. 34. 50. 52 Borlond. Corolyn 7 Brown. Amelio 7 Brown. Wendy 14. 26. 29. 33. 36, 37, 36, 39. 46, 95. 96 Burton. Rhondo 10 C Corbough. Chris 10. 13. 32. 67. 70 Corpenter, Chris 16. 22. 34. 52. 61. 96 Corpenrer. Eric 4. 10, 13, 20. 24, 26, 30. 34. 40. 44. 50. 51. 54. 60. 61. 67. 96 Cornerr. Denny 4. 16. 22. 26. 30, 31. 36. 37. 52 Cornerr. Lorry 3. 10. 13. 20. 30. 31. 41. 46. 66, 67. 95. 96 Corron. Misty 36, 37 D Dono. Ann 10. 20. 24. 26. 26. 29. 37. 36. 39. 67. 96 DeVries, Brion 36. 37 DeVries. Morilyn 95 Drogoo, Bruce 4, 11, 13, 20. 26. 30. 31. 33. 41. 44, 46. 54. 56. 59. 66. 67. 9 Drogoo, Dovid 4. 16. 23. 36. 37. 50, 55. 61 Druse, Jim 3. 4. 16, 22, 26. 36. 37. 36. 39. 41. 50. 52. 56 Druse. Mory 14. 26. 29. 36. 37. 46, 56 eg1—- E Eisenhorr. Mork 4, 16. 31. 36. 37. 36. 39. 50. 56. 59 Ellis. Jim 11. 13, 20. 67. 96 Eubonks. Chuck 4, 11. 13. 20. 26. 30. 40. 44 50. 51. 67. 96 F Forr. Scorr 16. 32. 36. 39. 50. 55. 56 Flommong, Jennifer 16. 23, 26. 27. 36. 37. 36. 39. 41. 50. 52, 56 Fleider. Georgio 14 Fleider. Horold 6 Fries. Jocci 16. 63 Froelich, Ed 6 G Goskill. Jill 11. 13. 24. 26. 27. 26. 41. 46. 66. 67 Groshong. Tog 4. 13. 14. 15. 26 H Hompron, Eugene 16. 26. 32. 34. 52. 53 Honkins, Joon 7 Honnoh. Tino 2. 16. 95 Honsen. Borb 11. 13. 20. 24. 26. 26. 37. 63. 67 Horpsr. Anne 14. 24. 26. 26. 29. 30. 33. 37. 36. 39. 66. 95 Horpsr. Mory 13. 16. 19. 23. 24. 26. 31. 34. 36. 37. 36. 39. 49. 56. 62. 63 Horsch, Andreo 2, 16. 23. 26. 34. 36. 37, 36. 39. 56. 63. 96 Hein. Roger 61 Hinkle. Corlo 7, 26. 95 Hoffman. Dione 7. 93. 95 Hoffmon. Moryko 14. 15. 36. 39. 49. 56 Holrze. Morgene 6. 29. 33 Holrze. Rhondo 16. 23. 26. 32. 37. 36. 39. 56. 62. 63 Hosick. Denise 3. 16. 26. 27. 34. 36. 37. 41. 49 Hosick, Don 31 Hotchkiss. Mike 11. 13. 20. 32. 56. 66. 67. 96 Howerrer, Jo 11. 13. 32. 67 Hughes, Craig 7. 26. 44. 50 Hughes, Mory 6. 44 Hyke. Tim 4. 16. 17. 36. 37. 41. 50. 52. 61 J Jesse. Mike 11. 13. 20. 66. 67 Johnson. Dovid 14. 26. 32. 54 Johnson, John 7 Johnson. Paul 6 Johnson. Scorr 31 Jones. Jeono 36. 37 Jones. Mork 16 41 56 Jones. Pot 11 Jones. Suson 16. 36. 37. 46. 49. 56 Jones. Worren 6 Jorgensen. Berry 6. 31 Jorgensen. Froncis 7, 32 K Kopusrko, Gory 6, 31 Kopusrko, Kim 4. 16. 22. 26. 29. 37. 36. 39. 44. 45. 49. 63. 95 Kesrer. Kipp 16. 17. 22. 26. 34. 41. 50. 55. 61 Klocke, Keith 8 Koerperich. Alon 14. 54. 55 Kruger, Berry 8 Kubik. Julie 3. 13. 16. 26. 28. 33. 36. 37. 46. 49. 56. 57 Kubik. Kyle 17. 28. 34. 36. 37. 36. 39. 41. 54. 61 L Long. Kent 2. 17. 22. 28. 36 37. 36. 39. 41. 44. 54 Lewis. Brod 18. 19. 23. 24. 36. 37. 55 60. 61. 96 Liess. Andrew 3 4. 15. 28. 30. 31. 33. 34. 46. 50. 51. 52, 53. 56. 59. 95 Liess. Bloise 4. 12. 13. 20. 28. 29. 31. 34. 46. 50. 52. 53. 61. 67. 96 Liess. Liz 13. 17. 22. 28. 29. 31. 33. 34. 36. 37. 36. 39. 46. 56. 62. 63 Liggerr. Donno 8 Liggerr. Mory 15. 28. 36, 39. 48. 49. 56. 95 M Maorsch, Lorry 8 McGronohan. Patrick B. 8 McCarthy. Mory 6 Meyers. Kori 12. 13. 20. 26. 36. 39. 66 67 Miller, Michelle 3. 17. 24. 26. 27. 30. 33. 36. 37. 41. 49. 62. 63. 95 93 Minnick, Jeon 6 Monroe. Scorr 15, 28. 31, 34. 54. 55. 60. 61. 95. 96 Morgon. Soro 13. 15. 24. 28. 29. 33. 38. 39, 46. 48. 56, 95 Morris. Jomes 2. 15 Mousel. Becky 12. 13. 20. 26. 27. 29. 30. 36. 37. 38. 39. 41. 45. 46. 49. 58. 67. 69. 84. 90 Mousel. Troy 3. 17. 28. 32. 38. 50. 58. 59. 96 Mowry. Doren 3. 14, 15. 28. 32. 50 Musil. Kris 15, 28. 32 Musil. Kris Morie 3, 19, 23 N Nicholson. Tim 17. 32. 41. 44. 50. 55 Niemeier. Kelly 19. 23. 26. 31. 36. 37. 38. 39. 44. 62. 63 Niemeier, Phyllis 8 Nyberg, Debbie 19. 23. 41 Poisley. Sheryl 2. 12. 13. 20. 26. 28. 30. 36. 37. 40. 46. 48. 49. 56. 58. 67. 69. 96 Phelps. Doris 31, 95 Phillips, Jim 3. 17. 22, 24. 28. 32. 34. 37. 38. 44. 50. 52. 53. 58. 59 Price. Mike 17. 32. 33, 50 R Roburn. Dorek 2. 4. 15. 54. 55. 95 Roburn. J. D. 19. 23. 50, 58 Roburn. Joe 8 | Roburn. Pom 36. 37 Rice, Shori 2. 12, 13. 20. 26. 27. 28. 30. 36. 37. 38. 39. 41. 44. 48. 49. 67. 96 Rice. Sreve 17, 22. 24. 30. 34. 36. 37. 54. 55. 61 Roberrs. Dlone 15, 26, 36. 37, 38, 39 Roberts. Keith 50 Roberts. Rhondo 12. 13. 20. 26. 36. 37. 38, 39. 67, 96 Ruf. Cloudio 2, 12. 13. 20, 24, 26, 27. 28. 33. 36, 37, 40. 41. 49. 67. 69. 95. 96 Sondmon, B. J. 4. 17. 22. 28. 34. 36. 37, 41. 44, 56 Schoenfish, Delmor 8. 44 Schoenfish. Veronico 8 Schroeder, Keren 3. 17, 26. 27. 28. 30. 33. 36. 37. 38. 39. 41, 44. 48. 49. 62. 63 Shofe. More 2. 12. 13. 20. 28. 50. 54. 66. 67, 69, 96 Shofer. Billy Jo 19. 27. 23. 27. 49 63. 96 Smith. Philip 17. 32 Stine, Don 6. 46. 94 Stine. Sheryl 4. 17. 28. 29, 34. 38. 39. 49. 52 Stone. Joe 4. 17, 32. 58 Swanson, Leo 17. 28, 32, 50. 58 tenBensel, Scott 17. 22, 32, 38. 50. 51, 54. 54. 58. 59 Tenopir. Jim 6. 44. 93 Tines. Annette 15. 24. 26, 27, 36. 37. 38. 39. 48. 49. 56. 61 Tines. Christy 13, 18. 19. 23. 26. 30. 36. 37. 38. 39. 44. 56. 62. 63 Tomlin. Mike 2. 15. 28. 30. 61 Tomlin, Rebo 8 Trosper, Bobby 19, 23. 32. 58 Trosper, Doin 17. 24, 38. 39. 50, 58 Trosper, Debbie 36, 37 Trosper, Shorlo 18. 19. 23, 26, 31, 36. 37, 38. 39. 41. 49. 63. 96 Trosper, Tommy 15, 26, 27. 29. 33. 38. 39. 56 W Wickizer. Jeanette 4. 12, 13, 26, 27. 28. 30. 33, 46. 48. 49. 66. 67. 69 Wirier. John 8 Witler. Machelle 2, 3. 13. 17. 26. 27. 28. 36. 37. 41. 48. 49. 56. 57. 63 Witte, Liso 4, 15. 26. 27. 28. 38. 39. 49. 62. 63 Witte. Lori 36. 37 Witte. Scott 15. 28. 50, 51. 54, 55. 60. 61. 66, 95 Wulf. Dorren 17. 22. 32. 55 Wulf. Doug 36. 37 Zysset. Mervin 8 94 Cloudlo Ruf inflicting self torture. Lorry Cornett shields his eyes from the comero's roys. t ' Juniors trying to get their oct together Doris Phelps, school secretory for the post eleven yeors. is honored by school foculty ond personnel the lost doy of school Mrs Phelps retired os of June 20 so rhor she would hove more time for troveling 95 A bird's eye view of onother thrilling noon hour. Now, let's rake another look or the year's happenings. This time in on instant reploy. Michael Jackson wos o thriller. Vons were on o lor of feet, hair wos shorter, ond the Cornhuskers lost the Orange Bowl by one point ond everyone wos Footloose . Those were some of the happenings outside of school, but there were also happenings in good old CHS. We hod Sweet Dreams at Homecoming, Mrs. Phelps retired, we won some gomes os well os lost some, and Mr. Tenopir became the new superintendent. Seniors begin rheir last doy or CHS. Wendy Brown rips rhe bortle. Brod Lewis enjoying his noon hour. Billy Shofer Is rolling In rhe Troy Mousel shows off his golf bucks. swing. Penny Amonn ond Scort Monroe roke o break from dancing. 96 WALSWORTH PUBLISHING COMPANY MARCEUNE. MHMOCRI mWALSWORTH PUBLISHING COM PA N Y
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