Cambridge High School - Trojan Yearbook (Cambridge, NE)

 - Class of 1988

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Second Grade Fun fun. That says it all for the second grade had this year. To start the year, they sang songs at Christ- mas and studied other countries and their Christ- mases. To end it they had the first Academic Bowl ever seen by an elementary class here. They went at it all year with the Book It Program and a Japanese tea party. At the beginning of the year. Mrs. Hein stat- ed, This should be an ex- ceptional year for our sec- This should be an ex- ceptional year for our second grade. Mrs. Hein ond gradersAnd it was according to most of them. At Christmastime, they did something different. They did a little piece on around the world at Christ- mas program. They cov ered Mexico with big som- breros. the Jewish Christ- mas with skull caps, and something for the other countries. They started out great and ended even better. Below: Danny Mehaffie. Staci Trumble. Luke Leibbrandt. Mitch Voss, and Becky Brooks seem to be lost in thought as they work in their classroom. Right: Luke Lan- gley. and Abbie Burke seek help from one who knows it all. their classroom teacher. Mrs. Hein. Becky Brooks Abbie Burke Travis Cobb Bobbie Jo Fuller .lody Groshong Kevin Guff or d Patrick Harding LeAnn Harris Suzanne Heitmann Cody Jeffers Zack Jones Jason Kelly Sandy Knutson Colin Kubik Luke Langley Luke Leibbrandt IJ Second Grade

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A Year of Adventure rhe first graders expe- rienced many new events throughout the school year. Birthdays were always special occa- sions. Birthday children brought treats to be shared with their classmates at the end of each day. Those with birthdays in the sum- mer were also allowed to celebrate their birthdays on a chosen day during the school year. A big event for the first grade was when they had a chance to show off their artistic talents during the High School football playoffs. The children helped to boost the spirit throughout the school by 'We have fun!” Nick Clinebell Left: The first graders live it up during their Thanksgiving dinner. making a poster which was hung in a high school hall- way. The class participated in the BOOK IT program and several children were awarded personal pan pizzas by Pizza Hut for completing the assigned number of books each month. The printing of Dear Santa letters in the news- paper and the singing of carols with the other ele- mentary students played an important role in spreading the Christmas Spirit. Nick Clinebell very sim- ply and accurately summed up the first grader's year when he said. We have fun. Colleen Johnson Mary Jo Vontz Mackenzie Ankenman Casey Reitz Brad Borland Nick Clinebell Cody feeken Ryan (Soodenburger Maxx Hanna Amber Heilman Heath Houghtelling April Johnson Mike Johnson Walker Jones Anthony Kasson Jenny Laverack Cassie Jo Lewis Josh Mehaffie Brian Nelson Kathy Nelson Brett Newcomb Ryan Ommert Trinette Phillips Kimberlee Potts First Grade 11



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FPS and Math Olympiad Jk M uch time and effort IwM was put into these two activities. The Future Problem Solving team used their mental abilities to solve the problems of space travel, the elderly, and acid rain. They traveled to three different Holdrege Mrs. Jorgensen was a sponsor of both groups. She said the main initiative of both programs was to get the kids to use their minds. All of them said that the programs accomplished a great deal and in partici- pating they had fun. workshops to compete on these three problems. Mrs. Jorgensen said they placed eighth at the first work- shop and They are a cre- ative bunch! They are a creative bunch. ’’ Mrs. Jorgensen Top Right. Jeff Ahlemeyer. Tyler Orvis. Melanie Jones. Jason Cobb, and Joey L ohrman work on the lat- est problem in FPS. Right: Problem solvers Jami Kubik and Shannon Deterding take a break while Mrs. Jorgensen prepares some hand- outs. Below-. Think the hard work this young man (Heath Ruf is do- ing will make him a likely candi- date for the Math Olympiad team ? Moth Olympiad met five times during the year to compete. According to all the kids, the problems were really difficult, but they had fun anyway. At the end of the year, the Math Olympiad group had an honor roll. The highest- place student in the school received a trophy. Jeromy McCully Danny Mchaffie Robert Miller Orant Mollring Brian Mlnnlck Chris Nelson David Nielson Heath Ruf Suzanne Stanton Adam Sund Tina TenBensel Steven Thompson Staci Trumble Mitchell Voss Jeff Weeks Adam Young Second Grade IS

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