Cambridge High School - Trojan Yearbook (Cambridge, NE)

 - Class of 1988

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The Final Countdown F inally! was one of the more popular words spoken by the 29 students. These people were counting the days un- til they would be in Jr. High and no longer elementary students. There would be final music programs, re- cesses and being the oldest in the elementary. Helping on the teaching staff for this class were Mr. Bud- denburg for reading, math and health. Mr. Hein taught social studies. Mrs. Om- mert, who taught reading, and Mrs. Brown, who taught reading, English, penmanship, and science. Brandon Flammang com- mented. We like to per- form concerts and band, and we also can 't wait for recess time. Some of the things they did in recess is play football and basket- ball. They were finally counting down the time un- til they were junior high students. We like to perform concerts and band, and we also can't wait for recess time. Brandon Flammang The Sixth grade class wails tor Miss Wolff to tell them to begin practicing for the Christmas pro- gram. il ’-M .4 ' i .'T- . A Becky Trosper Kirk Wahlmeier Joe Witte Sheryl Witte Sarah Wolfe Carol Ommert Jeff Ahlemeyer Joey Ahlemeyer Heidi Burke Jason Cobb Shannon Deterding James Dewey Kip Evans Shad Fiene Brandon flammang Becky Fries Kendra Holtze Jami Houser Melanie Jones Mike Jones Jami Kubik Amy Langley Melody Leibbrandt Joey Lohrman Chert Miller David Mowry Matt Newcomb Tyler Orvis Charity Paisley Tyler Shiftlet filth OrjJf is

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Another Step kloises filled the liall- yl way toward the fifth grade room led by Mr. Hein. The first day of school was a mixture of the jitters and anticipation for this group of 26 students. There were some firsts for these people, such as band, and studying early American Literature. They also did the Oregon Trail dinner that they have done in the past. Some of us like to play volleyball at recess, and we are not too cra- zy about social stud- ies. ” Bobbi Jo McCully The class also has three other teachers. Mrs. Om mert, who taught reading and English. Mr. Budden- burg who teaches math. Mr. McQuistan, who teaches band, and Mr. Hein, who teaches social studies, health, science, and art. Bobbi Jo McCully sum- med it up for her class- mates by telling what they liked and disliked. Some of us like to play volleyball and football at recess. she said, and we are not to crazy about social stud- ies.” The class liked the idea of having more than one teacher. These things bring the students another step closer to ending ele- mentary school. Larry Ferguson. artist in resi- dence. shews the fifth graders how the art of photography can be fun and exciting. Greg Brooks Amanda Farr Jay Hanna Brad Harris Brian Hoitze Heather Houghtelling Christopher Jeffers Tara Johnson Teresha Johnson Carrie Jones Donna Jurey Jessica Liebbrandt Bobby Jo McCully Jenny Miller Marisa Mollrint Amber Newcomb Tim Ommert Tonya Ralston Mary Ann Ruf Anne Sayer Christopher Schaben Tom Shoemaker Eddie Thompson Scott Weeks Kraig Young Roger Hein IS fifth Or.tdc



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New Faces, New Ideas A nticipation and awe The seventh graders 1 filled the faces of the were asked what they liked 19$$'s seventh grade class, best about being in Junior The outlook was bright be- High. After giving some cause they were out of ele- thought to the question, merit ary school and getting the answers varied a great close to high school. deal. Athletics won the ma- jority of the votes. Being able to compete as a team against other schools, and the idea of showing how good they were individual- ly was the main reason for going out for sports. Staci Cotton was able to sum up all the options in athletics by saying We all like sports. It ’s a way to be with friends and make new ones. ” One other reason the seventh graders were happ about being in Junior High was that they were one step closer to being in High School. We all like sports. It s a way to be with friends and make new ones. Staci Cotton Abovt: Chits Parsley. Kurt km it son. Nick Hannah. Kurt Tenoptr. ami Nick Toberer Right Tina MeRotey. Staci Cotton. Peann U me. Brian kohout. Mc issa Colli coil, ami Piam' Harding These seventh grmlers were capturedb the camera in the high school lounge which was used tor various things Robert Brmlley fienti Brown Luke Brown Melissa Coll icon Chris Cornett Staci Cotton Nick Hannah Piane Harding Cami Hester Conna .tenet's Amy Johnson Chris Johnson Tobiann .tones Bill katnpen Kurt Knutson Brian kohout Tina McRorey Nate Mollring Chrts Paisley Tim Phillips Charlie Shoemaker kurt Tenopir Nick Toberer Pivrc Voss JP Serenity Orjni.-

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