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Left: Members of FBLA pose by their tree that won first place for the Christmas Fantasia. From left to right: Kari Kester. Misty Cot- ton. Susan Mouse . Brad Floltze. and Renee Stine. I ower Left: Cindy Harsch. Beth Jones, and Amy Sex- ton do their stuff in the one-act play The Final Press Rehearsal. Below: The football team holds the trophy high and celebrates as they enjoy being Class C-2 State Champions. Bottom. The Seniors pose for their class picture. Front Row left to right.- Chris Wolfe. Jeana Jones. Eva Kaschncr. Liz Ai- de n. and Danet te Moeller. Middle row. Eric Morgan (on tire). Brian DeVries. J. F. Floffman. Doug Witte. Trevor Kubik. Rich Burke. Doug Wulf. Ann Trosper. Doug Houser. Lori Witte. Misty Cotton. Jen Rice, and Deb Trosper. Back row. Ken Koerperich. John Smith. John Brown. Travis Arnold. Tim Sexton. Kim Tellus. Pam Raburn. Julie Wier. Susan Mouse I. Vanessa Mehaffie. Shawn Colson. Darla Johnson, and Kari Kester. Opening i
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Here We Go Again!! rhe I9S7-8S school year got underway with a great start. The school was remodeled and had a new look to it. The bright blue lockers added color to what was once a very blah' school. The au- ditorium was almost done and everyone was excited to use the new facilities. Along with all of these dif- ferences, though, some things will never change. The annual staff chose Here We Go Again as the theme of this annual for many reasons. The summer had come to an end and here we were back at CHS for another year of school. No one was looking forward to all of the school work just wai- Top: Travis Arnold, Ken Koerper- their homecoming spirit shine ich. and Chris Eisenhart are the white Ann Trosper gets in her three stagehands in the one-act locker. Above: Margo Kubik. Shel- play The Final Dress Rehearsal. ley Johnson. Rena Langley, and Top Right: Deb Trosper, Lori Gloria Trosper hold up the cam- Witte, and Vanessa Mehaffie let eraman. Above Middle: Miss ting to be assigned or the tests that you had to study for. Another aspect of the theme was to have a great year. The staff felt that this year was going to have all of the great ac- complishments of last year, but CHS would take it a step further. Whatev- er CHS accomplished last year, this year would take us one step higher. The staff created a little character named Chester. As you read through this book, Chester will help you go onward and upward through the year to gradu- ation and to the most im- portant thing — the peo- ple who make up the school. Holtze and Doug Wulf team up during Circus day. Right: Tom Druse and Brian DeVries show how close they really are at the Homecoming dance. 3 Opening
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BITS PIECES The School What? £ven though this song is played at almost every single athletic game at least once and is printed in the student handbooks (which everyone gets at the be- ginning of the year), only 43% of the students in grades 9 through 12 know the first verse of the school song. It isn't something that only the Pep Club knows, in fact, there are just as many boys as girls that know it. Hopefully in the future, more and more stu- dents will learn this song (both verses) (There were rumors that a certain bus driver made his pas- sengers learn both verses and sing them!) So. for those of you who don't know the Cambridge School Song, here it is: School Song Other schools may Haunt their colors Anri shout their glad hurrahs But Cambridge bears no envy She's a right to such applause For our school she leads all others No honor does she lack So we'll cheer for dear old Cambridge And the Orange and the Black T R OJANS T R O J ANS T R OJANS TROJANS TROJANS TROJANS You may yell all you're a mind to And blow your horns and shout But the Cambridge boys will get there Now if you don't watch out For our school she leads all others No honor does she lack So we ’ll cheer for dear old Cambridge And the Orange and the Black C-CCAM B-B-BRI D-D-DGE CAMBRIDGE NEW YEAR’S NEWS I V hat did you do on New Year’s Eve ? Okay now. what shouldn’t you have done on New Year's Eve? The majority of the high school students were out and about on December 31.19S7. The activ- ities could've been anything like spending a quiet evening with your sweetheart, watching movies, or going to another town with a car- load of people to crash a major party that you heard about. Even with all of the activities going on that night, forty of you chose to stay home. The question is Were you alone? 4 Bits S Pieces
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