Cambridge High School - Trojan Yearbook (Cambridge, NE)

 - Class of 1986

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Juniors prepare for the future Juniors began narrowing their interests in preparing to follow a course of study with their career choice in mind. With only two required classes (American History and English) the students were able to choose from ten other classes that were available. College bound individuals had the task of taking PSAT (Preliminary Scholastic Apptitude Test), ACT tests and knew college was not too far in the future. The juniors mainly began preparing for their last year at CHS. Lavern Banzhaf is busy working on his industrial arts project. 26

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A year of new experiences The Sophomore class ex- perienced many new things this year. One new experience was dissecting worms in Biology. Al- though many students thought it was fun, others disliked the odor. Another new experience for sophomores in Home Eco- nomics was organizing a Pre- School class. The Pre-School class ended with graduation with the mothers attending. Also during the class, hahies and toddlers were brought in to study their behavior. Another change for the so- phomores was the P.E. class. The class participated in han- dling bows and arrows, aerob- ics, badmitten, golf, and tennis. Most of the sophomores en- joyed the change. Top Photo: J. F. Hoffman, Misty Cotton, Doug Witte, Tim Sexton, and Rich Burke working hard on their geometry. Middle: A look of confusion in geome- try for Darla Johnson, Susan Mousel, Ann Trosper, Shawna Jesse, Shawn Col- son, Venessa Mehaffie, Jeana Jones, Kim Tellus, John Brown, and Trevor Kubik. Above: Kim Tellus, Kari Kester, Darla Johnson, Trevor Kubik, and Doug Wulf observe toddlers in Home. Ec. Left: Deb Trosper and Kristi Brougham try their luck at shuffleboard in P.E. 25



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Last year of high school As the last year of high school rolled around for the class of 1986, change took place and new horizons were opened. The choices of classes taken by the seniors increased with the choice of psychology, computer and College English. Computer class was a pop- ular class for eighteen seniors. Students did Basic program- ming, word processing, graph- ics, and spreadsheets. They vis- ited the local banks to see how computers were being used in banking. American Government contained new experiences for some seniors when they attend- ed County Government Day. Students were chosen to see how different county offices were run. The American Legion Auxiliary provided a lunch for the students who attended. An- other highlight in American Government was hearing Sara Morgan speak about her expe- riences as an exchange student to New Zealand. Other students remem- bered daily discussion in Col- lege English as something to look forward to or the play- ground equipment that the in- dustrial arts students assem- bled. Top Photo: Palle Johansen can't believe Jim Phillip's program while Mark Jones just observes. Middle: Kim Kapustka, Dain Trosper, B. J. Sandman, Machelle Witler, Michelle Miller, Denny Cornett, Kyle Kubik, Susan Jones, and Mark Ei- senhart taking part in the Oath of Office at County Government Day. Above: Scott tenBensel, Scott Farr, Mike Price, Mark Jones, Jim Druse, Tim Nicholson, and Jim Phillips, and Kipp Kester hard at work leveling cement for a garage. Left: Liz Liess, Dain Trosper, Jim Druse, Karen Schroeder, and Denny Cornett taking final spelling test in College En- glish. 27

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