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Freshmen back at the beginning High school at last! That’s what the Freshmen were say- ing at the beginning of the year. A new experience for the students was having a choice in the classes to take. Three of the six classes students had to take were English, General Science and Pre-Algebra or Algebra I. Most of the students also chose to take World Geography. Home Ec. students learned how to decorate cakes. General Business students were given the opportunity to apply decision-making skills in a marketing simulation where they competed with each other as four teams operating sand- wich shops. Home Ec. 9 display their decorated cakes. Students are Shauna Jesse, Vanessa Mehaffie, Ann Trosper, Pam Raburn, Lori Witte, Misty Cotton, Eric Morgan, Shawn Colson, Jerri Rice, Chris Wolfe and Kim Tellus. World Geography students have a hard for the camera, time deciding whether to study or pose Trevor Kubik poses beside his Industrial Arts project. John Smith and Ken Koerperich working on their Industrial Arts project. 19
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Sophomores back for second year The Sophomores felt as if they were really going some- where this year as they moved up the ladder and were no longer Freshmen. Some of the favorite classes were Typing, which was very challenging; Home Ec., where designing a house was their big nine weeks project; Geometry, which really puzzled some minds. Biology was everyones favorite! Eng- lish consisted of reading the novel Of Mice and Men and the play Julius Caesar. Most Sophomores will remember this year as a busy and fulfilling one. World History students appear to have various thoughts in class. Front row: Kris Marie Musil, Christy Tines, Andie Harsch, Debbie Nyberg. Second row: Keith Roberts, Dawn Trosper and Bob Trosper. Rhonda Holtze, Andi Harsch, and Mary Harpst intently inspecting a grasshopper. Brad Lewis, Andi Harsch, and Christy Tines concentrating on a Geometry worksheet. 18
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Marching Band. Drum major Annette Tines. Majorettes Pam Raburn, Misty Cotton, Christy Tines. Col. 1: Kyie Kubik, Sharia Trosper, Mary Druse, Diane Roberts, Michelle Miller. Col. 2: Brad Lewis, Julie Flammang, Jennifer Flammang, MariLyn DeVries, Shelly Manzer, Don Koch. Col. 3: Kent Lang, Denny Cornett, Kelly Niemeier, Jeana Jones, Becky Bible, Justin Banzhaf. Col. 4: Steve Rice, Tracy Colson, Machelle Witler, Liz Liess, Shauna Banzhaf, Tim Hyke. Col. 5: Patt Langley, Andi Harsch, Scott Johnson, Deb Trosper, Mary Harpst, David Dragoo. Col. 6: Doug Wulf, Marilyn Meyerle, Don Hosick, Pam Cornett, Virgil Banzhaf, Mike Jorgensen. Col. 7: Jim Druse, Liz Dana, Allison Fetters, Lori Witte, Renee Stine, Tom Druse. Col. 8: Mark Eisenhart, Sherri Baker, Julie Kubik, Karen Schroeder, Wendy Brown. Band has successful year The 1984-85 school year was very productive for the Cam- bridge Trojan Band. They spent many cold mornings marching up and down the football field, but the hard work paid off as they captured the first place trophy in field competition and the second place trophy in Parade competition at the McCook Band Day. As well as competing, the band provided entertainment through the course of the year with half-time shows during football, as well as pep band music for all home boys and girls basketball games, most wrestling and pep rallies. The Marching band was headed by Senior Drum Major Annette Tines. The Majorettes were Pam Raburn, Christy Tines and Head Majorette Misty Cotton. The band parents kept busy this year also. They sold 20 pizzas, as well as, held a goat raffle in which people bought tickets, casting a vote for the winner of the goat. The idea was to stick someone with an unwanted goat. This year's winner was Sue Liess who happily found a home for the baaing pet with the Holtze family. The money from the pizzas and the raffle is to help finance new band uniforms. During Concert Band, the band worked hard on several pieces and came home from Contest with a II rating - (Excellent). Solos going to Contest were: Sharia Trosper, Clarinet III; Diane Roberts, Flute II; Wendy Brown, Bari- tone I; Jeana Jones, Piano II; and Maryka Hoffman, Piano II. Ensembles were: Liz Liess and Kelly Niemeier, Flute Duet I; Lori Witte and Misty Cotton, Clarinet Duet II; Machelle Witler and Julie Kubik, Alto Saxo- phone Duet I; Mark Eisenhart, Wendy Brown, Denny Cornett, Steve Rice, and Sherri Baker, Brass Quintet I, and the Jazz Band which received a I also. All in all the band faired well at Contest. The band wound up their year by playing their final performance at Graduation. When asking Band director Brian McGranahan how he would describe this years band, he stated, “They were highly motivated, crazed, polished musicians.” Sue Liess presented the goat from the Goat Raffle from Mr. McGranahan
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