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Time to cruise What was one of the favorite pasttimcs of sophomores? Cruising, of course! This was the year when everybody was turning sixteen and taking that long awaited trip to the county seat. About a week before, you dug out the driver's manual and crammed like crazy. All week long you worried that you would not pass your test, and you would have to go back the next week and retake it. How embarrassing!! Finally the big day came. All of your friends were telling you what to do and what not to do. On the way over, you got so nervous that you could not remember what any of the rules of the road were. You were so afraid that you were going to make some dumb mistake like turning your turn signal the wrong way. Everything went pretty smoothly once you got started. Finally, you received an awful picutre on a plastic card to carry around with you for the rest of your driving days. No more having to beg rides off of people, bugging Mom and Dad to drop you off somewhere, or hoping you got a date so you could go to McCook on the weekend. Now that sophomores had their drivers licenses, they could cruise just like the upperclassmen. Brian DeVries, Dour Witte, Deb Trosper, and Lori Witte ask). F. Hoffman where he got his car? What a way to spend a Satur- day morning, right Deb Tros- per ? Venessa Mehaffie Susan Mousel Pam Raburn Jeri Dawn Rice John Smith Tim Sexton Kim Tellus Ann Trosper Deb Trosper Julie Wier Doug Witte Lori Witte Chris Wolfe Doug Wulf
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Travis Arnold Kristi Brougham John Brown Richard Burke Shawn Colson Misty Cotton Brian DeVries J. F. Hoffman Shawna Jesse Darla Johnson Jeana Jones Kari Kester Ken Koerperich Trevor Kubik Michelle Manzer Class of 1988 Two down, two to go The class of 1988 had a busy year. There were reports to write, biology tests to take, and daily work to complete. There were several opportunities for extra curricular activities: bas- ketball, volleyball, football, wrestling, and track. In addition there were clubs and concerts. These were just a few of the things that helped to make the sophomore year fly by. After a long week of taking on those responsibilites, a soph- omore looked forward to the weekend. Whether it was cru- sing around McCook or just sitting in Doug's Place, a week- end helped to take off the pressure and give a sophomore the courage to face the new week. The sophomore class offi- What are Venessa Mehaffie, Richard Burke, Lori Witte, and John Smith doing during homeroom? cers were Brian DeVries, presi- dent; Misty Cotton, vice presi- dent; Deb Trosper, secretary; Lori Witte, treasurer; and Julie Wier and J. F. Hoffman, student council representatives. Jeana Jones loves those dead skin cells! 12
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Class of 1987 Highlights of the year The Junior class officers take time to pose for the camera. Left to right: Mary Harpst, LaVern Banzhaf, Rhonda Holtze, and Sharia Trosper; top: Jenni- fer Flammang. With only one more year left at Cambridge High, the Juniors were constantly on the go. The class of 1987 was small in number, but high on the list for spirit, dedication, and par- ticipation. One of the most exciting highlights for the class was the Junior-Senior Prom. The choos- ing of a theme and decorations and the anticipation was over- whelming. But it wasn't all fun, being such a small class the juniors had to work twice as hard to get everything accom- plished. The juniors also applied their talents into sports, plays, clubs, music, and, last but not least, academics. Other highlights for the Junior class of '87 were working concessions, selling magazines, receiving class rings, all of the shared embarassing moments, and being Mrs. Hoffman's guin- ea pigs for her English class. Highlights of some of the juniors this year were being class officers; namely, David Dragoo, president; Jennifer Flammang, vice president; Rhonda Holtze, secretary; Mary Harpst, treasurer; Sharia Tros- per and LaVern Banzhaf, stu- dent council representatives. Jennifer Flammang Mary Harpst Andrea Harsch Bev Hendrick Rhonda Holtze Brad Lewis 14
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