Cambridge High School - Trojan Yearbook (Cambridge, NE)

 - Class of 1988

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5ophomores who sur- vived the driving test were asked why do you like having your driver's li- cense? Jim Shoemaker said, 7 like having my li- cense because I can go any- where in the winter with- out getting cold. Another Sophomore who survived the driving test. Shelley Johnson said. I like having my driver's license because I don't freak-out anymore when I meet a cop. Other than having the great challenge at getting your driver's license, a number of Sophomores were elected by their class- mates to serve as class offi- cers for the 1987-1988 school year. It was a privi- lege for these Sophomores to be chosen to serve the sophomore class; Presi- dent-Kristy Shoemaker, Vice President-Tracy John- son, Secretary-Teresa Cot- ton. Treasurer-Jenny Col- son, and Student CounciT Doug Liess and Kristen Tenopir. Below Left: Sophomores playing Scruples during sixth period study hall. Below. Band members playing Christmas music downtown for the public. Rena Langley Poug Liess Cody Moeller Parren Mues Brad Palmer Pean Schleeman Joe Sexton Sheila Schade Jim Shoemaker Kristy Shoemaker Corey tenBcnsel Kristen Tenopir Svphvnwt )7

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Right: Teresa Cotton giving it her all at a downtown pep rally. Far Right: Andy Wier and Brad Palmer are showing us how much fun they are having in Industrial Arts. J6 Sophomore Driving and Surviving and ttitude. ability, I good grades were very important to the So- phomores in order to sur- vive their busy schedule. They had two required classes in their busy day. They were biology and En- glish. However, one of the new opportunities was making choices in their class schedules. This was the first year they experi- enced split classes. The only class they had togeth- er was sixth period, En- glish. Not only did they ex- perience the splitting up of classes, they also took part in door-to-door fund rais- ing by selling Watkins products. They also had the opportunity to work in the concession stand. These fund raising projects will help finance the prom when they are juniors. Getting your driver's li- cense is one major mile- stone in your life. Many Sophomores were anxious for their sixteenth birth- day to come so they could have the opportunity to take the driving test. I like to have my driv- er's license because I don’t freak-out any- more when meet a cop. Shelley Johnson Shawn Allen Brill Banzhaf Becky Barker Chris Borland Shannon Braaion Jenny Colson Teresa Colton Tom Foster Fernando Gareca Mike Harris Pennis Hendrick Stella Hendrick Shelley Johnson Tracy Johnson Kelli Jury Margo Kubik



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A Year of Fun and I he llth grade, it f means exactly what the heading implies. A Year of Fun and FrenzyU For the students in the Ju- nior class, it meant selling magazines, decorating and going to the Jr.- Sr. Prom, and most of all having only one more year until gradua- tion. The class sold magazines for the same company as in previous years, the TV Guide School Plan maga- zine and tape company. They sold approximately $4500 of which they re- ceived about forty per- cent. This was added to the money they received from the sale of Watkins prod- ucts during their sopho- more year. These amounts went together toward the I9SS Jr.-Sr. Prom. Class President Virgil Banzhaf had a few words about the fund raising. It's been a busy year, first with selling magazines and then with organizing Prom, but ive have a lot of kids in the class so the work will be easier. The class officers in the Junior class of I9SS were Virgil Banzhaf as President. Brad Holtze as Vice Presi- dent. Pam Cornett as Secre- tary. and Scott Johnson as Treasurer. Above Right: Cindy Harsch and Amy Sexton fight during the one- act play. Right: Carl Barker dis- plays his talent. Frenzy I! It's been a busy year first with selling maga- zines and then organiz- ing Prom, but we have a lot of kids in the Ju- nior class so the work will be easier. Virgil Banzhaf Shauna Banzhaf Virgil Banzhaf Carl Barker Roland Besler Cary Brooks Mary Brown Cheryl Burke Jerry Carbaugh Chris Chitwood Shannon Corder Cordon Collicott Tracey Colson Pam Cornett Elizabeth Dana Mari Lyn DeVries Tom Druse Chris Eisenliart Allison Fetters Julie Hammang Bob Fries Bill Hannah Cindy Harsch Dana Hlavinka Brad Holtze 1$ Juniors

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