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Fun, Fun, Fun ith eight years of fun and excitment under their belts, this c'as of I9SS was not goin• have a dull year. By being big” eighth graders, they were able to use eighth grade priorities on bus trips, participate and domi- nate in Junior High only dances, and the anticipa- tion of being freshman next year was also appeal- ing. The focus of the class, was on becoming freshman in high school. Kilee ten- We will be able to particapate in the high school activities.00 Kilee tenBensel Ben set quickly pointed that out. We will be able to par- ticapate in the high school activities. These activi- ties include athletics, high school dances, such as homecoming. cheer lead ing pep dub. annual staff, and also FFA FBL A. With all of the activites, the class of 1992 will not have a dull high school career. Top Left: Todd Langley drives the basketball towards Kevin Banzhaf to shoot for two points. Left Brenda Besler. Tobie Berke. Delita Wult. and Jack i Goode nberger work on their art project. Kevin Banzhaf Joe Benson Brenda Besler Randy Besler Bob Bible Brian Borland Randy Burke Tobie Burke Gale Ellis Chad fuller Jacki Goodenberger Suzanne Gould Denise Hlavinka Shane Hannah Tanya Hannah Mike Jones Kristi Kasson Crystal Kruger Troy Kruger St act Kubik Todd Langley Dallas Mues Jeff Ommert Traci Ralston Carey Ruf John Shoemaker karen tenBensel Kilee tenBensel Becky Wier Jason Witte Delisa Wulf Eighth 6rjJ 21
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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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Students ry eing in Junior High D meant competing in sports and music. For the first time there was a ju- nior high band rather than a seventh grade band and eighth grade with the high school. The band students competed in a Junior High Contest in McCook. The County Spelling Con- test provided six students the opportunity to display their spelling ability. Repre- senting Cambridge were Bill Kampen. Jacki Gooden - berger. Staci Kubik. Kurt Tenopir. John Shoemaker, and Melissa Collicott. Dixie Voss. Brian Bor- land. Staci Kubik. and Jeff Ommert studied during the year on improving their math ability so that they could compete at the Math- Counts competition in Kearney in the spring. Many of the students competed in volleyball, football, basketball, wres- tling, and track. Several of the girls enjoyed being cheerleaders. Kevin Banzhaf and Kilee ten Ben set received the Cit- izenship Award during Honors Night. enjoy many activities Top: Jr. High Swing Choir per- forming. Jacki Goodenberger. Kevin Banzhaf. Delisa Wulf. Shane Hannah. Tina McRorey. and Amy Johnson Above: Jason Witte wav- ing to students in the hall. Above Right: Team members watching the game. Right: The Jr. High Foot- ball team with Coach John John- son. 22 Junior High
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