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Re low Suzannne Gould tries to get dents taking a break during study the ball to Denise Hlavinka. Right hall. Bottom Mr. McOuistan di Kevin Banzhaf receives the Citi reels the Jr. High Band at the zenship Award from Mrs. Hoff• Spring Concert, man. Below Right Junior High stu- Junior High 23
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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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The Big Step s the new year began, ft another class entered Cambridge High School. It was quite a step up from Ju- nior High but it was a step eagerly awaited by this class. Although the classes didn't really change much, the schedules did. Many different things had taken place over the summer in the building, and they would also get to take ad- vantage of the new lounge that was installed. The freshman also got to take part in all the High School dances. This is one of the many things that freshman look forward to. The class also got to take their turn in working in the concession stand to raise money to pay for the prom when they are juniors. Stu dents also had the chance to take a variety of classes When facing the world you must in- crease your stride with every step you take. Theresa Newcomb this year. Some of the choices they had were: French. Vocational Agricul- ture, and Speech. They also had the choice of partici- pating in sports, Pep Club. Jazz Band. Swing Choir. FFA. FBLA, Future Problem Solving, and the school play. Some of the things that the freshman enjoyed this year compared to their eighth grade year was be- ing able to leave after tak- ing their semester tests, and for the boys especially, winning the state football championship game their first year. This year the class also got to elect class officers. They were: President- Jeff Shoemaker, Vice-Presi- dent-Steve Miller, Treasur- er-JoLee Jackson. Secre- tary- Theresa Newcomb. The two Student Council representatives were Darcy Deselms and John Dutton. Although it took a lot of time to adjust to their new schedules and different classes most of the stu- dents made it through the year just fine. Relow Tlte guys in the class show off their gooif looks for the camera. Sherri Braaten Shannon Brougham Kristy Brown Damon Colson Darcy Deselms Chris Dezonia John Dutton Andrea Farr JoLee Jackson Chad Johnson Beth Jorgensen Shari Koerperich }4 freshman
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