Cambridge High School - Viking Yearbook (Cambridge, IL)
- Class of 1951
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Joy it 1.5 Eff? ,fm W 4' ff I I K5 I' 5 v, MISS AMELIA GRAN To Mass Amelaa Gran who ln a lltetlme of unseltlsh devotlon to the service of teaching has moulded Into good cltlzens the characters and personalltles of many boys and gurls ot Cambridge and who has earned the deep gratltude of all who have come under her lnflu ence we the senior class ot 1951 sincerely dedicate this annual. . . . . - . I I I I I I Admxnzstrailon J ! W' L If X ,Q M N lv I X 1 4 ll X, 'X ELIZABETH WESTERLUND NOEL MOSHER RAYMOND JOHNSON RY BARBARA MARAS JOAN MADSEN J ROSS YOUNG WARREN PAGE DOROTHY REYNOLDS 'BY ANNETTE ANDERSON CHARLES MOORE ROBERT DRIGGS 1 , , 3 , J U , Y 4C 'w0Q -E M 5 Af 'E fo ,7 4 found 7m4!e 770614 Hear ye hear ye the meetIng of the CC H S Round Table wIll come to order These words are spoken by SIr Noel the chuet of the kmghts of good old C C H S SIr Noel receIved hIs M A degree from the UDIVCTSILY of lllInoIs The busIness of thIs meetIng IS to determIne whIch two sublects taught In thIs school are the most Important Lady Joan the Home EconomIcs teacher IS the fIrst to express her pount of VIeW She deCIdeS that EnglIsh and Home EconomIcs are the most Important sublects taught here She receIved her BS degree from Iowa State UnIversIty Next to Lady Joan IS SIr Raymond mathematIcs teacher who went to the UDIVSFSITY of Iowa where he receIved hIs B S degree he thInks that there IS no most Important sublect Beslde hIm IS Lady Barbara who consIders EnglIsh and HIstory the most Important Lady Barbara receIved her B E degree from lllInoIs State Normal She IS the commercIal teacher EnglIsh and Amerlcan HIstory are exceedlng Important accordIng to SIr Warren who went to Western State Teachers College where he feCeIVed the B E degree and also to the UnIversIty of lllInoIs where he acquIred the M S degree He IS the coach and hIstory teacher The next OPINION comes from Lady ElIsabeth who acquIred her B A degree at the UnIversIty of lllInoIs She thInks that EnglIsh and a per sons Sp6CIGlIZed sublect are the most Important sublects taught In good old C C H S Lady ElIsabeth IS the EnglIsh teacher After Lady ElIsabeth IS SIr Jack who defInItely belIeves that EnglIsh and any sublect whIch teaches about the body are the most Important SIr Jack attended Northwestern and DePaul UnIversItIes He has a B S and a M S degree and IS our SCIGHCS teacher Lady Dorothy fIrmly belIeves EnglIsh and typlng are more Important than any others She teaches LatIn and EnglIsh and got her M S degree from Western State Teachers College SIr Charles the agrIculture Instructor went to the UnIversIty of lllI nOIS where he got hIs BSVO U degree He p0SlllVely states that EnglIsh and agrIculture are the most Important sublects In school Lady Annette the physIcal educatlon and World Hustory teacher IS In favor of EnglIsh and PhysIcal EducatIon beIng termed the most Important sublects She attended Augustana College where she got her B A degree SIr Wayne IS wholeheartedly for the vocatIonal educatIonal courses and socIal studIes courses as the most Important SIr Wayne teaches Manual Arts. H . . , , .... H . . ' 1 . . . . .... .. . . ..,, . . . . . . . . . . H . . . I I . . . . . . .. .. . I 1 . . . . . . .. , ' ll ' ' ll . .. . . . I . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . - I 1 1 . . . .. .. , .. . . .. - . , .. . . .. . . , .. . . . . . . . .... . . .. .. . . I . .. . . . . . . . .. I . . . . . . . I I ' . . .. . .... . . . . . . . . . . . I 1 . . . . . . . ' I .. . . . . . . . . . . Lady LucIlle states that she belIeves EnglIsh and MathematIcs are the sublects that are the most Important Lady LucIlle IS the school nurse She became a RegIstered Nurse at the MolIne Publlc HospItal SIr Robert our musIc teacher belIeves that EnglIsh and MUSIC are the most Important Sur Robert attended he UDIVCYSITY of IllIDOIS and St Ambrose College He has a B A degree Lady HarrIet the speech correctIonIst QIVBS as her OPINION that speech IS the most Important and all others about equal. Lady HarrIet has a BA degree She attended Augustana College and Stockton JUDIOF College EnglIsh we all know IS a very Important sublect and accordIng to thIs survey all sublects are very Important It has tnnally been concluded that all ot the sublects are necessary to a well rounded educatlon The meetIng of the Round Table has come to an end as the knIghts and ladIes adlourn to theIr rooms In C C H S Castle 1 I I . . . . . . I I I I . . . . . . Wimlmwa Q -'1 avi These two members of our admmustratlon perform speclal services for all students Muss Larson our nurse supervises the health service while Mass Hermann has charge of speech correction for all students In the unut who require thus servlce I P? f , E UU l ,lg vxww ,WW-W MPM x' 5 ' N, .,,, ,, ,.,,.A, W-N'-M ' ' Q ,VM ' W DON MOSHER ELLEN GROSSMANN Edifor Associcfe Ednor 'Q' DORIS LORIMER Business Manager VIKING YK Execatwe 6 swf ANN HUTCHINSON Benefit Chairman gacvwlafg Standing Mr Emery Anderson Mr Ralph Nelson Mr Donald Hutchinson Mr Neel Mosher Mr James Gustafson and Robert Arndt Seated Mrs George Wheeler Mr Kenneth Neumann Pres and Mr lawrence Flcklnng Secretary QYASIEUUDASQ Nev' 'if 9 Q E15 T' Ze Ulde efnamclec of 1250 7757 AUGUST School Beg1ns Reglstratron Classes Organlze Full Day of School SEPTEMBER Vacatlon Countylnstltute Labor Day No School All Hugh School Party Freshman In1t1at1on Football Game Atklnson Qherej Football Game New Wmdsor ftherej OCTOBER Football Game Vuola Ctherej Football Game Sherrard fherej Blackhawk Instntute No School Report Cards Out Football W1ll1amsf1eld ftherej Football Alwood fherel Homecomlng Party After Football Game Football Hlllsdale ftherej NOVEMBER Natnonal Educatlon Week H1gh School Carnlval Basketball Mmeralfherej Thanksglvmg Vacatlon Basketball Wethersfleld fherej Report Cards Out DECEMBER Basketball Geneseo herej Basketball Bradford ftherel Basketball Atkmson ftherej Sectlonal Tournament Basketball Galva therej Basketball New W1ndsor fherej All Hlgh School Party After Game Galva Tournament Chrlstmas Vacatlon Beglns JANUARY Conference Tournament lCambr1dge Gymj School Resumes After Chrlstmas Vacat1on Basketball Bradford herej Basketball Orlonftherej Basketball Vlola herel All Hlgh School Party After Game SECOND SEMESTER BEGINS Basketball W1ll1amsv1lle ftherej Basketball AlWood fherej Report Cards Out Basketball Sherrardftherej Basketball Sheffleldfherej FEBRUARY Basketball Geneseo ltherej Basketball Galva herel Basketball AlWood ftherej L1ncoln s Blrthday No School Basketball Wethersfleld ftherej Basketball Or1on herej Basketball Sherrard Qherel Reglonal Tournament MARCH Regnonal Tournament Report Cards Out County Instltute No School State Tournament School Out at T100 AM for Holy Week Servlces Easter Vacatlon Physlcal Educatlon Exh1b1t Gym . - . . - 2- ' - 5 3 . . - . 9 - i - 'I2 - ' .. - 19 -. 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K ' -9' - x ' 4' , , ., f I JWZKM' JWLW QW A gi, j 'V 'K 1.15 ,ff ' iff W . sjm M ' , A V, 2 0 I L WWW 5LLLMQj7 Zfiawy 3, X945 606012 ,4o1!cacz'ce4 RAYMOND BJORK A FFA Vlce Presldent 3 Class Treasurer s etball 'I 2 3 Football 3 4 ack I 3 Chorus I 4 Boys State 3 Basketball Co captain Varsity Club 3 4 RUTH ELAINE COX A I Clubl 2 FHA 3 JERALDINE ALICE GILMORE Chorus I 2 3 Pep Club I 2 3 G A A 3 4 F H A 3 Maroon 81 White Staff 4 JOANN HUTCHINSON Chorus I 2 3 4 Band I 2 3 4 Sclence Club 4 Dramatlcs Club 3 4 G A A 3 4 G A A Recorder 3 4 Class President 3 Student Councll 3 4 Prolectuon Club 3 4 Class Play 3 Benetst Chairman 4 Band Unuform Custodlan 2 Band Llbrarlan I Band Presldent 4 Solo Band Contest I 2 3 4 Treble Ensemble 'I 2 Melodlers 3 Sextet I 2 3 4 Trlo 4 Vlklng Staff I 2 3 4 Maroon 81 What Staff 2 Prom Waitress 2 F F A Homecoming Queen Homecomlng Attendant 4 Carmval Attendant 4 Pep Club I 2 3 KARL FREDERICK IJAMS Footballl 2 3 Track I 2 3 4 Band I 2 3 4 Boys Chorusl 2 Boys Chorus President 3 A I Sclence CIub2 3 4 Science Club Presldent 3 Vlkmg Staff 3 4 Maroon and White Staff 3 Class Play 3 Dramatlcs Club 3 4 Prom Walter 2 Boys Quartet3 4 Progectlon Club I 2 3 4 Prolectlon Club Chief 4 Homecoming Attendant 3 Carmval Kung Attendant 2 3 Class Vlce President I 3 Dramatlcs Club Plays 4 RUSSELL JOHNSON Football 4 F F A 3 4 I I I I F.F..I,2,3,4 ' 'ff 1 . Bak , , ,4 i ' ' ' Tr , ,4 1 G.A.. ,2,3 Pep , ,3 ' ' ' 1 1 14 Chorus 3 Basketball I, 2, 3, 4 ,,3,4 ' F.F. . ,2 ROBERT HARRY KELLY Ban I 2 3 4 Class Presndent 4 Dramatlcs Club President 4 Class Play 3 Student Manager 2 3 4 Boys Quartet 3 4 Boys Chorus I 2 3 4 Dramatlcs Club Plays 4 Vlklng Staff 3 Student Councll 4 A I Clarmet Quartet 2 3 Clarmet Trlo 4 ANITA MARIE LINDELL Pep Clubl 2 3 Pep Club Vace Presldent 3 Chorus I 2 3 Secretary Treasurer Pep Club 2 Secretary Treasurer Class 2 3 Vlklng Staff I 2 3 4 Student Council I 3 4 Student Councul Vlce President 3 Student Council President 4 Prom Waitress 2 Class Play 3 Prolectaon Club 3 4 Homecommg Attendant 3 Co Benefit Chairman 4 G A A 3 4 Dramatlcs Club 3 4 Student Dar Dr Club Play 4 Glrls State 3 Assistant Literary Editor 3 Progectlon Club 3 4 D A R Award 4 Student Llbrarlan 3 4 F F A Wantress 2 Chorus Llbrarlan I DORIS RUTH LORIMER Treble Ensemblel 2 Chorusl 2 3 4 Pep Clubl 2 3 GAA 3 4 Prolectnon Club 3 4 Science Club 2 3 4 Science Club Secretary 3 4 Dramatlcs Club 3 4 Student Council 2 3 4 Student Councll Sec Treas 4 Sextet I 2 3 4 Melodlers 3 Class Play 3 Prom Wautress 2 Vlkmg Staff I 2 3 4 Vlkmg Busmess Manager 4 Ban I 2 3 4 Band Vlce President 4 Band Secretary 'I Band Uniform Custodian 2 Solo Band Contest I 2 3 4 Homecoming Queen 4 Class Vice Presldent 4 Maroon and Whlte 3 Honorary Usher 3 Chorus Accompamst 'I 2 3 4 Trlo 4 Chorus President I JFRALD E METZ A I Basketballl 2 3 4 Football I 2 3 4 Track I 2 3 4 Dramatncs Club 3 4 Varsity Cluo 4 Student Council I 2 Class President I 2 Class Play 3 Prom Walter 2 Boys Quartet 3 4 P OIBCTIOD Clubl 2 3 4 Carnnval Kung Attendant I Vrklng Staftl 2 Boys Chorus President 4 Varslty Club President 4 Football Captam 4 Basketball Co captain Homecoming Kung 4 Sec F F A Leadership Tralnlng School 4 . . I d I I I u I I ' I n I F I 1 I I 1 lu I 1 I 1 1 I u I I I I ' I l 1 1 1 F.F. . 2 ' I d I I I I u I 1 I 1 1 1 1 I I ' ' ' 1 . I I I . . I I I I 1 1 - h r 'I 2 Science Club 2, 3, 4 BOYS C 0 Us ' ' 3 F.F. . , 2, 3, 4 ' ' I I I I I . ' 1 1 1 - ' ' 1 I 1 - ' ' I . - - l I . . . I 1 I F I . . I I n s u l I ' ' r 1 1 I I . n n o ' . I , . I - . 1 1 I , , . . . . . . . , MARJORIE VIRGINIA MOODY ChorusI 2 3 4 Ban I 2 3 4 Pep clubt 2 3 GAA 3 4 F H A 4 Band Umtorm Custodlan Melodlers 3 Solo Band Contest4 Secretary Treasurer Class 4 DONALD GENE MOSHER Football I 2 3 4 Basketball I 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Sclence Club2 3 4 Prolectlon Club I 2 3 4 Boys ChorLs I 2 3 4 Class Play 3 Dramatlcs Club Plays 4 Honorary Usher 3 Sclenc Club Presldent 4 Science Club Vlce President 3 Prole tlon Club Chief 3 Boys Quartet 3 4 Varsity Club 3 4 Boys Chorus Accompamst I 2 Varslty Club Vlce President 4 Eclltor Annual 4 DONNA MAE RAIFSNIDER ChorusI 2 3 Pep ClubI 2 3 F H A 3 GAA 3 4 Class Play Comm 3 SHIRLEY ANN REILLY ChorusI 2 3 PepClubI 23 GAA 4 FHA34 JOAN SCHIEFERDECKER PepClubI 2 3 GAA 3 4 Vnkmg Staff I Cheerleader I 2 3 4 F H A 3 Chorus I 2 3 Prom Waitress 2 F F A Homecoming Attendant 2 F F A Waitress 2 NORMA JEAN SELLMAN GAA 3 4 FHA 3 PepClubI 2 3 ChorusI 2 3 GLORIA STACH ChorusI 2 3 4 Pep Club I 2 3 G A A 3 4 G A A Secretary Treasurer 4 Vrklng Staff 3 4 Dramat cs Club 3 4 Class Play 3 F H A 3 4 F H A Hlstorlan 3 F H A Parllamentarlan 4 Class Secretary 3 Dramatlcs Club Play 4 Art Editor Annual 3 4 MYRON STACKHOUSE JR Football I Basketball I 3 4 Track 3 4 Student Manager 2 F F A I 2 Dramatlcs Club 3 4 Science Club2 3 4 Class Play 3 Student Dlr Dr Club Play 4 Vlklng Staff 3 4 Varsity Club 3 4 Boys Chorus I 3 4 F F A Vlce President 3 Prom Walter 2 III Ill dlll II II ' ..., . 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I I I ll ,, ,.., DARWIN KEITH STEPHENS Bond I Cborus T A Footboll 2 Basketball 'I PHYLLIS ANN SWANSON Pep Clubl 2 3 F H A 3 4 G A A 3 4 CI1orusT 2 3 4 Cbeerleoderl 2 3 4 Cormvol Attendont I 2 3 Dromotncs Club 3 4 Closs Ploy 3 F F A Woltressl 2 3 Sextet 3 Treble Ensemble 2 HAL DEAN VINCENT Footbolll 2 Bosketbolll 2 T ockl 2 3 4 A Vorslty CIub3 4 Drc1motlcsCIub3 4 Student Dar Dr Club PIoy4 F F A Junlor Officer 3 Sec F F A Leodersblp Trolmng School 4 I 1314 I l3l4 F.F. .l, 2 r , , , F.F. .l,2,3,4 ChorusT A I Today IS the day of the renowned tournament un Kung Arthur s court Lets attend and whlle we re here I will pomt out the members of the Sensor Class of T951 ln the upper rooms of the castle Countess Schneferdecker as gettmg ready to attend the tournament Her page Russell Johnson IS busy wanting on her In that way he IS learning to be courteous and soon he wall become a squlre to has knight Darwln Stephens Bob Kelly IS butcher rn the castle kitchen He rs there now with hrs able cook Norma Sellman preparmg a dellclous meal Peasants are starting to arrlve at the tournament From a shabby hut at the edge of the castle Allce Gilmore IS approachmg She IS loan mg Shlrley Rellly another peasant A row of peasant children ns fol lowing each of them Into the stands Duchess Cox IS coming with her husband whom she rules with an :ron hand With them are Lady Hutchmson and her Lord Lady Hutchmson IS a very meek woman whereas her husband IS very powerful Merlln the maglclan s able assistant IS Dave Rushing He IS gazmg Into has crystal ball gllbly tellmg people s fortunes Who rs that rldmg forth on a white charger? Why nts the great kmght Jerry Metz galloping out to slay the dragon and save has lady the fanr and lovely Phyllrs Swanson The tourney has started wrth Hal Vmcent and Myron Stackhouse flghtlng a loust over beautiful Marlorle Moody The fight IS bloody and hard It looks as though Stackhouse IS lnlured He has fallen from hrs horse and two squlres Don Mosher and Karl llams are carrying hum off the field unto the castle Now more lousts are taking place Notlce how many knights wear Anrta Llndell s favour' Many are the knights that have asked for her hand but she IS true to her one and only swam. Whats that? A group of bandlts led by Robmhood Blork are rrdung through our fleld and stealmg what they can They have seized Countess Lorlmer Duchess Ralfsmder and Lady Stach to hold for ran som And our day at the tournament comes to an abrupt conclusion . . . 1 , . , . . 1 I . . . . I - I I - I . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . .. r I , ' . . . . . ... . I ' ' . . . . . 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I I - ll - ll - ' I 1 I 1 ' wwf: 79 cg March 3 1971 Edutor Whos Who un Ameruca Chucago lllunous Dear Sur On February 30 1970 I receuved your unquury askung about the varuous posutuons of the members of the Cambrudge graduatung class of 1951 After many months of labor I have collected the necessary unformatuon The occupatuons of each member of the class of 1951 are as follows Ray Buork Superuntendent of Andover Park Ruth Cox Good Humor Woman Aluce Gulmore New lubraruan at Gruey Memorual Lubrary un Cambrudge Karl luams Veterunaruan at Ulah JoAnn Hutchunson Woman Explorer un Belguan Congo Russell Johnson Foreugn ambassador to Sweden Bob Kelly Furst dentust of class of 51 Anuta Lundelu Successor of Gabruel Heater and hus program Dorus Lorumer Organust of a Holy Roller Church He has three sets of twuns ages 8 9 and 10 all gurls Maruorue Moody Champuon hog caller of the world for 1968 Don Mosher School uanutor Donna Raufsnuder Colonel un the WAAC s Shurley Reully Furst woman Presudent of the U S Q1968 1 Joan Schueferdecker Presudent of the Grave duggers Unuon Norma Sellman Pun up gurl of Camp Lee Glorua Stach Fure Chuef at Lynn Center Myron Stackhouse Furst taxu druver un Cambrudge Darwun Stephens Top atomuc research scuentust tryung to fund the thung Phyllus Swanson Head hustory professor at Yale Unuversuty Hal Dean Vuncent Job on Wall Street sellung penculs I hope you wull fund thus unformatuon helpful un compulung your 1972 Whos Who un Ameruca Chucago lllunous Very truly yours BOB KELLY Presudent Class of 1951 ' 66 I Il I ' ' ll I I . . . 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' . . . , H-----nun----nn-Munn ' Il ' ll ll I ' ' II I I I M44 Wad We the members of the class of 1951 residents of Cambridge Com munity High School being of sound mind and memory do hereby make publish and declare this our last will and testament hereby expressly revokmg any and all other wills and testaments by us at any time here tofore made We hereby will and bequeath Russell Johnson wills his good humor to the ones who need it Norma Sellman wills her gigleitis to Donna Yarger Shirley Reilly wills her quick step on the dance floor to Galen Johnson Don Mosher wills his habit of catching his hair on fire in chemistry class to Roger Johnson Karl llams wills his ability to stay on the good side of the probation officer to anyone Joan Schleferdecker wills her cute legs to Ellen Grossmann Alice Gilmore wills her peroxide hair to Shirley Brock Doris Lorlmer wills her musical talent to Mary Anderson Marlorie Moody wills her ability to slop the hogs at 3 o clock In the morning to Carol Palmer Phyl Swanson wills her cute figure to Shirley Descamps Ray Blork wills his ability to hit four states in one night to anyone who has four wheels and a motor Darwin Stephens wills his ability to pass with the least amount of effort to his young brothers Jo Ann Hutchinson wills her robust and vlvaclous habits to Mary Lou Craig Anita Llndell wills her red nose lm the winter tlmej to Roudolph Hal Dean Vincent wills his ability to TRY to go steady with one girl to Alfred Dobbels Myron Stackhouse Jr wills his latest book What I Know About Women to Sam Rlshel Bob Kelly wills his ability to ride in a Dyna Flo to Barbara Johnson who has been seen riding around in a Model A lately Ruth Cox wills her ability to keep her mouth shut to Jim Carlson U I Gloria Stach wills her long dark hair to Marilyn Wiquist. 3'Ui7UlCDIl25 7 svn' 9 X72 8 .lyk his We wf u j W W 1 X A Q A Ax 66444 Y ,f Flrst Row Marne Swan Helen Plerce Lols Swanson Second Row Elberta Thomas Joyce Clark Rosemary Lashbrook Ellen Gross mann .loan Nelson Mary Anderson Donna Yarger Thlrd Row David Rushlng Lorrame Neumann Carol Palmer Betsy Hedbloom Zeretta Grant Shirley Descamps Sally Wells Janet Lundell Catherine Bros har Loss Swanson Gertrude Lamb Rollin Robunson Vernon Stephens Top Row Roger Johnson Jlm Vnnzant Harvey Johnson Carl Wexell Larry Efaw Jam Carlson Alfred Dobbels and Emery Gregory 'Tas the last day of the tournament and an the crowd are many lords and ladaes awaatang the begannang of the fanal test of strength The trumpeters pages Marae Roger and Loas are awaatang the sagnal to announce the appearance of the brave knaghts Suddenly a blast from the trumpets comes forth as the knaghts rush out upon the last Among them we see Sar Harvey Sar Rollan Sar Emery and Sar Vernon There are also several young squares Square Carl Square Larry and Square James The tournament has commenced and the plaudats of the crowd are ammense Kang Noel seated on has royal throne as cheerang has favorate knaght on to vactory The opponents of the tournament are from our raval castle Oraon Thas wall certaanly be a battle' The braghtly colored pennons of red black maroon and whate are wavang gaaly over the galleraes From one gallery come the shouts of Lady Ellen and Lady Sharley who are urgang thear companaons to cheer for vactory Now there as the sagnal for the farst half to end and as the knaghts and squares leave the last Pages Mary Janet Gertrude and Betsy pass through the crowd offerang aoants and wane for refreshment From my seat an the gallery I see several well known ladaes of the court There are Lady Joan and Lady Joyce And notace who has lust and Beauty To entertaan us whale we are waatang for the tournament to resume the manstrels Alfred and James come upon the last to amuse us wath thear queer antacs After they fnnash the faar mastresses Zerretta Lor raane Elberta Loas and Donna clad an .Jeauteous array dance and sang thear paens cheerang thear knaghts to vactory As the lords of the tournament come upon the last followed by the knaghts and squares a great cheer rases from the galleraes Soon a blast from the trumpets warns us that the tournament as about to resume There as much tensaon among the throng and Kang Noel as anxaously batang has naals for thas tournament means our vactory or defeat an the eyes of the surroundang castles The actavaty on the last as fast and furaous The tournament as nearly over The score as close Everyone as waatang for the fanal whastle wath eager hearts Ah there as the sagnal that ends the tournament' Our sade of the galleraes as loyous for we have agaan emerged vactoraous Now there wall be much dancang and feastang an the castle to wel come and praase our vactoraous knaghts I . I I . I . . . . I . I . . I . I ' . A : , , . ' I I . I . n ' I I I ' I . . . P . I I I I I - . entered the gallery! It's Catherine, the newly-elected Queen of Love . . . . I I ' I . - I I I ' . I I I I I , . . . I . . . 1 . , . I . . I . ' SCDYHCDMQRE Mx YA9'x 640 M ff, Q a'P' X 5. S2 If ii, p . , QfwfxXt ' -x'x:.. gi , h wfrfg. I ? fd 9.5 ,ml f i Q-'li ' t L g ' 0.1 'Y Z, I l 'z -, ,..i Y 74' :IP ,,, mama Flrst Row Mary Lou Cralg Joyce Anderson Helma lngelson Carolyn Moody Susan Carter Marnlyn Wllqunst Isabelle Kapple Second Row Jo Ann Van Rte Lorena Palmer Verdene Jeffers Kay Llndell Delores Hler Eva reterson Delllah Willard Susle Sears Third Row Charlotte Reed Donald Gordon Ruchard Phlllls Dean Lundburg Russell Reed Warren Hler Howard Moore Bruce Kelly Robert Rushmg Joe Vincent Sam Rlshel Mane Hier and Shirley Johnson Back Row Duane Burnett Glenn Nelson Harley Schnowske Robert Plerce Stuart Stoch Rnchard Clark and Keith Roblnson W Olde Cambrldge IS In her glory today because Princess Guunevere better known to the rest of us as Charolett Gregory has promised to marry our Kung Russell Arthur Charoletts proud parents Kung Harley and Queen Joyce are wanting upon her to complete her dressing for the wedding Charolett has her four maids In wanting Shirley Delores Helma and Mary Lou to asslst her don her gown Fmally she rs ready and two squlres Duane and Keuth assist her down the long stcurway while page boy Joe carries her long tram Then all three hasten to step Into the carriage waltnng for them Howard the famous horseman lashes the steeds and soon they are headed In the dnrectlon of the cathedral Charoletts waxtlng woman Sue Carter comforts the nerv ous queen and kung whereas the bride to be IS very calm The road IS crowded with well wlshers Susie Sears and Verdene Jeffers two peasant girls cast sweet smellmg flowers upon their future queen Agroup of knlghts Rlchard Warren Glenn Bob P Dean and Bud all halt their mounts to let her carnage go by Troubadour Bruce to be but IS pushed back by guard Stuart Flnally the carriage arrives at St Stephen s Church where the wed dung IS to be solemnlzed Queen Charolett IS greeted at the door by her four beautiful attendants Ladies Eva Charlotte Reed Joanne and Janice The wedding march begins Kung Harley and hrs daughter walk slowly down the aisle preceded by the flower gurl Isabelle At the altar she IS met by Kung Russell Arthur and they are wedded whlle the renowned Hugh Prlest Samuel Rlshel mtones the bridal chant Then all of Cambrrdge countryside celebrates at a great festlval The bridal party IS entertained by the famous dancing team Rushing and Llndell Wlne IS served to them by the beauteous slave gurl Marilyn Don Gordon the Famous as llkewlse present with his trained seals Hls assistant IS the Fearless Lady Delilah Willard Finally the hour approaches when the bridal party must depart All the good byes are sand and the throng leaving the great church are Indeed a sight to behold But custodlans of the castle Marne and Caro lyn are not so pleased with the task ahead of them However with the good washes of the Nun quiet and calm Lorena they proceed Meanwhile they are truly grateful that they are members of the Sopho more Class of 1951 un Cambrldge Communlty Hugh School Q I I . . , . , ' I I . ' I . I I I I ' I I . ' - II II ' ' ' . . . . . I I , . . - 1 I ' I . I - . . ' I I I I 'I I , . then steps out of the crowd to sing a merry ballad to our young bride- . . . , . I . I I I . . I . I . . . . I . . , . - . I . . , ' I ' I I I ' YZfJ23ESH9II'E9I 1 O f '- - -r ,i agua Flrst Row Joseph Schamp Alvln Dobbels Eugene Lundburg Ball Stephens Clark Magerkurth and Galen Johnson Second Row Mary May Janet Rellly Marlene Hollars Lavonne Smith Gladys Peterson Ida Ralfsmder Barbara Johnston and Jean Lundell John Wlldermuth Bull Nelson Kenneth Jeffers Back Row Jackle Johnson Janlfer Engqulst Norlne Grant Clara Evans Shirley Brock Dorothy Parrish Janet Hutchinson and Marvln McConnell . T I . I I I I , i I . I I l I I . . I I Third Row - Eddie Wislander, Gene Willems, Oscar Depauw, Donald Broshar, . . I . I - . I . . I . I I . I . I . , . Kmg Arthur drew near Merlm the maglclan and wlse man of the court I have been thinking and pondering about the future What does fate hold In store for our knights and ladies Merlm? After long consideration the sage Merlm replied I can see ahead to the year T950 51 Things are much changed Oh wlse Merlln select a place and tell me what IS happening there Let us look to an Institution of learning called Cambrldge Hugh and to a certam group of men and malds called Freshmen No longer is there a kung but a president Jack Johnson The presldent shares his duties with Janlfer Engqulst vlce president and Barbara Jonnston secretary treasurer They are represented on a Student Council by Mar Iene Hollars and the president Mr Jack Young learned In the lore of science guides them In thelr actlvltles How strange' Do the knights no longer 'oust on the battle fields wlth swords and shuelds'P Nay spake Merlm they meet In competltnon with other schools Sometimes they are called football players In this class Dobbels McConnell Nelson and Willems are members of the team In this place of learning there IS another game called basketball Jeffers Lundburg and Stephens play this game Even maldens play at this swift sport At the moment I see ln thelr blue shorts and white shirts Clara Evans Mary May Jean Vmzant Janet Renlly and Gladys Peter son on the floor of the new gym Kung Arthur shook his head In amazement Do they not teach gurls how to cook and embrolder as we do? Oh yes' I see a special subgect called Home Economlcs for the encouragement of these very skulls Many are the gurls that take this course Among them are Norrne Grant Janet Hutchinson Dorothy Par rush Ida Ralfsnlder Shirley Brock and LaVonne Smith I also see an other special skull called Manual Arts for boys Working In that group I perceive Donald Broshar Oscar Depauw Rodney Johnson John Wlldermuth and Galen Johnson Kung Arthur further questioned Merlin Have these strange people forgotten music In their lives? Do they study all the time? Nay they have planned muslc courses Almost all the boys and gurls sung In the chorus I also see Magerkurth Wlslander and Schamp ln the band Tls very hard to lmagune such wonderful things' exclaumed Kung Arthur I almost wush that I too could be a student In Cambrldge Hugh School In the year 1950 1951 , . . . . 1 . II - - - . . . . 1, , . . . . . 11 1 1 - ll - 0 o ,, . . . . 1 1 - ll 1, . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . I I 1 - . - . . , . . . . . . . H , . H . . . . . H . Il II - II - - - - 1 1 - - ll II - ' I I 1 1 - - 1 , . - 1 1 1 1 1 ' II . . . 11 . ' II 11 - ' Il' - II , . - 1 1 ' . . . . . 1 1 1 - ' - - Il II - - ' 1 1 1 1 - II , . . . . H . . . . . . ,, 11 I I ' , . . . . . - 1 1 - ll . II I ' ' ' - II - - . H . . . . - 1 1 - Il QDJ2 CEAEIUIZAT M7915 sA .2 P' nv 'um X A - Z If W M v ff X I X5 ' wi f ff X I x , PROJECTION CLUB Wuthun the kung s empure an organuzatuon has been formed called the Prouectuon Club The sublects of the kung un thus club have the dutues of runnung the wure recorder the prouectors and the mucrophone The chuef us Karl luams The experts are Don Mosher Jerry Metz Larry Efaw Harvey John son Bud Phullus Stuart Stach Russell Reed and Harley Schnowske The apprentuces Dorus Lorumer Jo Ann Hutchunson Anuta Lundell Joyce Clark Joan Nelson Sally Wells Ellen Gross mann Susan Carter Kay Lundell and Charlotte Reed The recruuts Janet Reully Shurley Brock Janufer Engquust Don ald Broshar Clark Magerkurth and Eddue Wus lander THE LORDS OF FEUDAL TIMES F F A have a bug uob managung theur vast acres of land and keepung theur serfs un hand So that they can keep un contact wuth one another on better methods of farmung they have orqanuzed and now go by the name of F F A Every year the lords send a few of theur group on a pulgrumage The chosen ones have been selected by what they have done for the better ment of the F FA Thus us accomplushed by a pount system un whuch one gets a certaun number of pounts when he does somethung for the organuzatuon Lord over all us Presudent Harvey Johnson Other offucers are Vuce Presudent Rollun Robunson Secretary Carl Wexell Treasurer Harley Schnowske Reporter cmery Gregory Sentunel Jerry Metz THE ROYAL MAROON AND WHITE Maroon and Whute Staff Every week the kung sends forth hus royal newspaper to all of hus subuects The best part of the paper as the Maroon and Whute column whuch guves the news of all of the kung s subuects from the serf up to the lords Members of hus staff are Freshman Class Mary May Sophomore Class Carolyn Moody . . . , . . . It is the lords who form the strong backbone of the nation. They . O. . I . I Junuor Class Gertrude Lamb Sensor Class Allce Gllmore Potpourrr Carol Pclmer Sports Bob Kelly F H A Susan Carter F F A Emery Gregory THE KITCHEN KNAVES F H A From all over the country the best cooks of the land come to cater to Kung Arthur and his court These maidens are very skilled In their professlon and have organized unto a group that as known by the name of F H A The House of Delegates meetlng was held In Cambridge this year About ten schools from the state came to participate un the group dlscussrons These damsels of the kitchen have prepared a great many feasts this year Among the most Important was the solemn feast of pente cost Here all the kmghts ffootball boysj assembled at the command of Snr Page The food which was served by these hand maidens had cost them hours of preparation but was well worth the effort President Shlrley Descamps Vice Presldent Lorena Palmer Secretary Sally Wells Treasurer Joan Nelson Parllamentarlan Glor1aStach Reporter Susan Carter Pro'ects Chaurman Susne Sears Recreation Kay Lmdell Hlstorlan Elberta Thomas Degrees Lols Swanson THE JESTERS Dramatlcs Club Whenever Kung Arthur wants 'olllty In his court he calls upon has 'esters to perform for htm The 'esters gave three one act plays In the autumn a gesture whrch set the new organization of 'estlng off to a good start It has not been decided whether the plays were funny or whether at was the makeup the 'esters were wearing which seemed so The offlcers are President Bob Kelly Vlce Presldent Sally Wells Secretary Shlrley Descamps Treasurer Larry Efaw Reporter Jerry Metz Those who lead this group are: THE GIRL KNIGHTS G A A From many mules the gurl knughts began to gather for the great tournament fplay dayl held un the tar oft hamlet of Annawan The renowned knughts of Cambrudge appeared un flyung colors and ut was a great day when some ofthe Cambrudge knughts carrued home honors In these tournaments great skulls un sports are dusplayed It us the hope of the knughts of Cambrudge to hold a tournament un theur tcuur vullage un the sprung The gurl knughts are led by Presudent Marue Swan Vuce Presudent Charolett Gregory Secretary Treasurer Glorua Stach Recorder Jo Ann Hutchunson THE ORDER OF THE ROUND TABLE fStudent Councull In an umposung bruck castle whuch stands on the sute of a hull outsude the luttle vullage of Cambrudge suts the Order ot the Round Table The members thurteen un all are chosen by the students of the day Here great duscussuons of the pressung problems of the court are heard The grand lady who presudes over the Round Table us Anuta Lundell Other ottucers are Vuce Presudent Marue Swan Secretary Treasurer Dorus Lorumer Represetntatuves at Large Joan Nelson Joan Hutchunson Senuors Glorua Stach Bob Kelly Junuors Carol Palmer Carl Wexell Sophomores Lorena Palmer Ruchard Phullus Freshmen Jackue Johnson Marlene Hollars To meet the demands ot the students musucally uncluned thus organ uzatuon has bought a good collectnon of records It has also sent dele gates to the dustruct conventuon at Macomb and to the state conven tuon at Chucago The homecomung was sponsored by the councul The faur and lovely damsel chosen queen was Dorus Lorumer and her stal wart knught Jerry Metz was the kung The royal couples attendants were Jo Ann Hutchunson Ray Buork Catherune Broshar Carl Wexell Lorena Palmer Dean Lundberg Janufer Engquust and Jackue Johnson THE LITERARY GUILD Vukung Staff The gayest of the testuvutues durung the year us the carnuval Thus us where the serfs lords knughts everyone un the kungdom have an equal vote un choosung a queen and kung Thus season the crown was be stowed upon the sophomore candidates Joyce Anderson and Harley I . . . I . i I I ' . - , . Other members are: . - . I 1 I 1 I 3 I , - I - . . , I I ' 3 I 1 1 I I I I ' I I . I . . . I I Schnowske. The carnival itself was a greater success than ever, and over nine hundred dollars was realized. That money goes towards expense of the publicatnon of this book lt as the Vikmg Staff who pub lush this book and its members are Editor Associate Editor Business Managers Benefit Chairman Literary Editors Art Editors Humor Athletics Classes Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Organizations Calendar Snaps Board of Education Faculty Adviser Donald Mosher Ellen Grossmann Doris Lorlmer Joyce Clark Jo Ann Hutchinson Anita Llndell Carol Palmer Sally Wells Gloria Stach Susan Carter Eddie Wlslander Karl Ilams Larry Efaw Richard Phlllls Jamfer Engqulst Lorena Palmer Helen Pierce Alice Gilmore Marne Swan Anita Lundell Myron Stackhouse Harvey Johnson Kay Llndell Bob Pierce James Carlson Miss Elisabeth Westerlund MERLIN AND HIS FOLLOWERS Science Club followers They have formed an organization called the Science Club This group is able to produce miracles that cause much wonder and amazement Merlm takes them to remote cities on tours of scientific Interest For their regular meetings the members often have orators who discourse on everything from embalmmg to the physical effects of alcohol The officers are President Don Mosher Vice President Carl Wexell Secretary Treasurer Doris Lorlmer Assistant Secretary .loan Nelson Lab Assistant Glen Nelson Other members include Anita Lmdell Karl Ilams Myron Stackhouse Larry Efaw Carol Palmer Marne Swan Ellen Grossmann Carl Wexell Gen Nelson Sue Carter and Jo Ann Hutchinson The famous Merlin Young has gathered about him thirteen faithful THE COURT MUSICIANS lBand and Chorusl Musnc must be ever present ln the royal court Wuth so many talented muslclans the groups are dlvrded an order to make several dlfferent choirs The freshmen and sophomores make up Choir I and the rumors and seniors are ln Choir ll The offlcers of these groups are Choir I Presndent Sally Wells Lrbrarlans Helen Plerce Carol Palmer Accompanlst Dorus Lorlmer Choir ll Presadent Susle Sears Llbrarlans Verdene Jeffers Charolett Gregory Accompanlsts Susie Sears Jamfer Engqulst Sur Drrggs has chosen a number of smaller groups which are Girls Quartet Girls Trlo Janet Lundell Carol Palmer Helen Plerce Dons Lorlmer Ellen Grossmann Jo Ann Hutchmson Sally Wells Mlx d Quartet Mixed Trlo Phyllis Swanson Carol Palmer Betsy Hedbloom Jo Ann Hutchmson Jerry Metz Karl Ilams Bob Kelly The lords have also organized a chorus Theur Officers are. President Bob Kelly Llbrarnans Bull Stephens Joe Schamp Accompanlst Don Mosher In the Senior Lords Quartet are In the Junior Quartet are Don Mosher Karl llams Jerry Metz Bob Kelly Gene Wullems Sam Rlshel Bruce Kelly Bob Plerce Whenever a great occasnon arrses which calls for a perlod of festlvl tles his Royal Highness calls on has 35 plece band Many new mstru ments have been added to the band and lt IS agreed by folk the country over that the band as a great Improvement over that of pre cedung years It plays at all the tournaments and gives spmt to the valiant knights of Cambrldge The officers of the band are President Jo Ann Hutchmson Secretary Treasurer Dorls Lorlmer Llbrarlan Marne Swan Uniform Custodlans Marlorle Moody Jamfer Engqulst I . I . 1 I T- I T I , I . 1 . , . 9 1 I - I . . . . . . . . . . . . I - ' I . . '- I Sextelf X-. Left to Right Betsy Hedbloom Jo Ann Huvchmson Dons Lornmer Carol Palmer Janet Lundell and Phyllis Swanson e1 to Rlghf Jackle Johnson Marlene Hollars Joan Nelson Gloria Sfach Marne Swan Lorena Palmer Anna Llndell Dorls Lorlmer Jo Ann Hutchm son Robert Kelly Richard Phlllls Carol Palmer Carl Wexell and Mr Page dwg Staff Mb First Row Richard Phlllls Eddle Wlslander Ellen Grossmann Don Mosher Mlss Wesierlund Sponsor Myron Stackhouse and Susan Carter Second Row Kay Lundell Janlfer Engqunst Glorla Stach Sally Wells Marne Swan, Helen Pnerce, Carol Palmer, Joyce Clark, Anna Lundell, and Lorena Palmer Top Row Jam Carlson, Larry Efaw, Jo Ann Hutchunson, Robert Pnerce, Dons Lorlmer, Karl Ilams, and Harvey Johnson I 4 1 Ill c ' - X . , K. L K, 1 .QW L J . V 1? . 4 X , N -5 L f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' I I I I I ' l 0 . I 4 1 5 l 2 . E A L' l 1 1 fi ' 5 l ' lfiq T I I I 1 1 1 1 T I I I I 666066 Left to Rught Doris Lorlmer Joan Nelson Anna Llndell Larry Efaw Ellen Gross mann Susan Carter Carol Palmer Marie Swan Jo Ann Hutchlnson Mr Young advisor Glenn Nelson Rlchard Phlllls Carl Wexell Karl Ilams Myron Stackhouse Don Mosher I , 3, j A f m I I 1 I ' I I I I 1 I I I 1 1 1 7, 7. ,-4. Ufgcbe-za Bock Harley Schnowske Mr Moore CAdv1serJ Corl Wexell Jerry Metz Front Rollin Robinson Harvey Johnson and Emery Gregory 1 - I I I I pzaykctcbw faudn and senden Left to Rlght KBackJ Ellen Grossmann Jo Ann Hutchinson Larry Efaw Jerry Metz Don Mosher Karl Ilams Dons Lorlmer Front Harvey Johnson Joan Nelson Anlta Lmdell Joyce Clark Sally Wells 1072613341 716461444 and Soplomou Seated Susan Carter Ruchard Phlllls Kay Lmdell and Charlotte Reed Standing Eddne Wuslander Clark Magerkurth Harley Schnowske Russell Reed Stewart Stach Donald Broshar Shlrley Brock Janlfer Engqulst and Janet Reilly . I I I I 1 I I 1 I I I . I I 1 I . . . I . I . . . I I 1 I 1 1 . I I Wcvzutg 'Kr Front Row Harvey Johnson Hal Dean Vincent and Myron Stackhouse Second Row Alfred Dobbels Coach Page and Jerry Metz Back Row Emery Gregory Don Mosher Robert Kelly Raymond Blork and Larry Efaw 771,40 Standing Susle Sears, Kay Lsndell, Elberta Thomas, Gloria Stach Seated Susan Carter, Shirley Descamps, Miss Madsen CAdvlserl, Lorena Palmer, Sally Wells, and Joan Nelson m f: ,C N f l' A vi 4' f , E E 1 1 . 1 1 I 1 1 I I l , I I I cuwl7046z'e Staff Standlng Carol Palmer Susan Carter Carolyn Moody Mary May Seated Bob Kelly Alnce Gilmore Gertrude Lamb Dfmmatwe Had Offcoefzc Left to Right Mrs Reynolds Larry Etaw Shirley Descamps Jerry Metz Sally Wells and Bob Kelly 1 I I I 1 I I I I - I I I I I Q 14. 14. Uffdcew Left to Right Mlss Anderson Glorna Stach Marne Swan ana Jo Ann Hutchinson 'gmwi 71474 Sahel eotcan Standing Eddie Wlslander Loss Sterlnng Roger Johnson Gene Wnlhems Clark Magerkurth Mr Drlggs CDlrectorJ Robert Pierce Helen Pierce Jackie John son Marne Swan Seated Eva Peterson Barbara Johnston Marlorle Moody Bruce Kelly Karl Igams Mary Anderson Duane Burnett Jannfer Engqulst Bob Kelly Dons Lorlmer Jo Ann Hutchnnson Carolyn Moody 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 cuzwzmwlemofa Flrst Row Joyce Clark Catherine Broshar Donna Yarger Gertrude Lamb Second Row Helen Pierce Phyllls Swanson Ellen Grossmann Gloria Stach Top Row Sally Wells Doris Lorlmer Jo Ann Hutchinson Betsy Hedbloom Loss Sterling Janet Lundell Marlorle Moody Zeretta Grant Mary Anderson 0 o a ' . - I . I I - . I . I I . I Carol Palmer, Lois Swanson, Rosemary Lashbrook 8 I . . I . I I . . I , . . I I ands First Row Januce Vincent Marne Hler Jo Ann Van Rue Jean Vlnzant and Ida Ralfsnuder Second Row Marlene Hollars Carolyn Moody Joyce Anderson Shlrley John son Mary Lou Craig Charlotte Reed Barbara Johnston Mary May and Janet Really Thlrcl Row Susan Carter Isabelle Kapple Janlfer Engqulst Gladys Peterson Shirley Brock Kay Llndell Delilah Wlllard Lorena Palmer Lavonne Smlth and Mr Drlggs fDlrectorJ Top Row Clara Evans Nornne Grant Eva Peterson Verdene Jeffers Susie Sears Dorothy Parrish Janet Hutchmson Delores Hler and Helma Ingelson 7 Z I ' f I I 1 fl tl gfl 3 Z Q , Q Vi ' 3 -, :S I Q 1 Q af , 5 ' ' I . i 1 Y ' s ,f U ,f ' I 1 -. 'v U .' ' 1 13 .- W. , , '-r f , Y' 1, EH! X, ,K X 'Q . 1 T I I I I 1 I I 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I 1 I I I I 1 I I I Zaye' 2 Jerry Metz, Lead Don Mosher, Tenor Karl Iiams, Baritone Bob Kelly Bass Zaye' Www First Row Kenneth Jeffers Gene Willems Bob Rushing Bull Stephens Joseph Schamp Rnchard Phlllus Davld Rushing and Bruce Kelly Second Row Oscar Depauw Howard Moore Jackie Johnson Duane Burnett Richard Clark Bob Kelly Don Mosher Keith Robinson Jlm Vlnzant Sam Rnshel Donald Broshar Top Row Mr Drlggs Carl Wexell Ray Blork Jerry Metz Robert Pnerce Stewart Stach Karl llams and Myron Stackhouse 1 . 1 1 . I ' 1 - 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 I ' I . . I . . I 1 1 - ' 1 1 . I 1 . 1 1 1 gala' 7m 5 57, xv p, fi -i 'Q5 5 Left to Rlght Jo Ann Hutchinson Doris Lorlmer and Carol Palmer ,4-Q, fs 'fb 'QD MILES lfnzwlki Left to Right Sally Wells Ellen Grossmcmn Helen Puerce Janet Lundell SWEQTS fr z fff Qzfijfk if: sf EM I x , cf? Q Vf' 0 EL' 2 , mi, 'NXJK C' C ff X X2 l i W Vf fy X 5 IQQQMZZAQ, 6 SOD Z Ree Russe S Bud Ph nder SG W 8 d Ed S em ene W b P GITIS LIJ .C Cf neellng - Rollin Robinson, Howard Moore, Marvin McConnell, Jackie Johnson, Billy N I , Al- in Do bels, G ill , i i l , illi , ll d Standing - Alfred Dobbels, Harvey Johnson, Carl Wexell, Don Mosher, K I Ii , Harley Sch- nowske, Stewart Stach, Jerry Metz, Hal Vincent, Russell Jo nson, Raymond Biork, mery G Y gor Fe RE HAL DEAN V NCENT ALFRED DOBBELS C JAMS KARL LE RH CAPT JERRY METZ Q B DON MOSHER HARVEY JOHNSON LH nSOl'1 Un LU C Center Q H U .D regory mery G nds - Russell Joh d Ray Biork - arl Wexell uarter ck - Harley Schnowske alfb c s - tewcrt Stach and E GD .I U active!! CAMBRIDGE 44 ATKINSON 0 To start ye olde T950 season off wnthe a bang Cambridge trlmmed ye Atkinson Tigers at home Johnson on ye Klck off ran all ye way back for a T D and added two more later In ye game Metz Mosher and Wexell also added touchdowns whsle Mosher klcked over 8 extra pomts CAMBRIDGE 42 NEW WINDSOR 0 New Wundsor fared no better than ye Atkinson Tigers as Cambridge rolled over them 42 O In this game Captain Jerry Metz scored twlce along wlthe Johnson Gregory and Vincent each added a counter Mosher added 4 extra pomts and Johnson 2 CAMBRIDGE 56 ORION I4 Cambrndge contmued their strung of vlctorles bye defeating our anclent rlval Orlon Although badly defeated they were the furst team to cross ye Vlklng goal In this game Johnson scored 6 T D s and Vm cent ande Gregory each annexed one Mosher upped ye total wsthe 8 extra polnts CAMBRIDGE 50 VIOLA 6 Cambridge was not to be denied as they lourneyed to Viola to meet Gregory and Johnson 'l each Extra pomts Mosher 8 CAMBRIDGE 56 SHERRARD 28 Only one step away from a Cornbelt Conference Championship Cambridge faced a strong and mnghty Tiger team led bye Anderson and Wakefield Wlthe a thun margin of only 8 pomts Cambridge ex ploded In ye second quarter wlthe Captain Jerry Metzs 'I8 pomts of thus avalanche of 32 pomts To complete ye Cambridge scormg Metz added another to ralse has total to 4 T D s whsle Johnson scored 3 and Gregory I In ye extra point department Mosher got 6 wlthe Johnson and Schnowske each getting 'I CAMBRIDGE 45 WILLIAMSFIELD 'I3 In our first non conference game of ye year Cambridge npped through ye Tigers 45 'I3 Ye scormg was as follows TD s Metz 2 Gregory 2 Johnson and Schnowske I each Mosher agaln showed hrs ablllty to knck extra pomts scoring 8 wlthe Blork scormg 'I. . I . . l - I ' 1 . ., . , I . . . . I . . . . , . - the Lumberiacks. Ye scoring was as follows: T.D.'s Metz 3, Stach 2, . . I I . , . . . , . . . U . . I I . . , . . . , . - I . . . . , - . : . . , , . Team Won ost Tled Total Pomts Opp Polnts CAMBRIDGE 56 ALWOOD 12 Wlthe a Homecoming crowd of nearly two thousand spectators ye olde Vlkmgs surpassed an overrated Alwood team Our Captain and Kung of ye Homecommg Metz led ye olde Vikings wlthe 3 TD s Johnson also scored 3 whlle Gregory and Stach each annexed one Don kept up his good work wlthe 8 extra points CAMBRIDGE 40 HILLSDALE 33 In our closest game of ye year agamst thee Pirates we revenged a 27 20 Pirate victory from last year by reversing thee 7 ponnts Metz scored 4 T D s whale Mosher 1 Vincent 1 whale Don also added 4 ex tra points CORNBELT CHAMPS' Thus Cambridge came through thee season wlthe a recorde of 8 wins against no losses By so doing Cambrndge won thelr flrst un dlsputed Championship nn ye olde Vlkmg hlstorle CONFERENCE FOOTBALL STANDINGS Cambridge Alwood Sherrarcl Orion Vlolcz Atkinson New Wlndsor 04 224 7 9 208 2 L . . . . ' 6 0 0 3 60 4 1 1 18 4 1 1 196 151 ' 3 3 0 172 191 ' 2 4 0 157 ' 1 5 0 10 191 ' 0 0 63 33 f-N4-cf' RAY BJORK -'F' -5' JERRY METZ Wmutq Zcwfetfall HARLEY SCHNOWSKE COACH PAGE uw' HAL DEAN VINCENT 24X 5 A ...J DON MOSHER ' A :ZL I EY Y , f--fig' R ki, TX XX P ff Y 3: ? X I Wwzutq Zadedall RUSSELL REED l HARVEY JOHNSON E 'Miva ES KARL IJAMS Wmkmmg A L3 STEWART STACH I as 4 5 AS it H ...Mhz if L ' A 4' 3 E, Mk T91 A 2 1 R ' Sei Ye olde Cambrldge Vnklngs completed ye 1950 1951 season wlthe 20 wlns and 8 losses flnlshlng second In ye Cornbelt Conference race They were helped immensely bye four returning lettermen from 1949 1950 season Jerry Metz Don Mosher Ray Bjork and Hal Dean Van cent alle seniors These four were lonned by a sophomore centre Har ley Schnowske to round oute ye starting flve Of all ye close games won this year by a slum margm ye 61 to 60 defeate of Galva In ye Galva lnvltatuonal Tournament proved to be ye moste outstandung Wlthe eight minutes to go and a ten point de flclt to overcome ye olde Vlklngs caught fare Pourmg points through ye hoope like pouring water through a sleve ye local boys outscored Galva 2 to 1 ye fmale period Ye olde Vlklngs placed flrste In ye Galva lnvltatlonal Tournament and for their second consecutive year copped seconde place In thee Cornbelt Conference Tournament We defeated Wyoming a hlghly favored team bye only ten points nn ye seconde game Thee letter wunners of ye 50 51 season were Jerry Metz and Ray Blork Co captains Don Mosher Hal Dean Vlncent and Karl Ilams alle Seniors and Harvey Johnson Jumor and Harley Schnowske Sophomore Don Mosher a senior guard annexed ye free throw honors being far ahead of any of hls teammates and shooting an excellente per centage of 68 2 Team Won ost c Sherrard Cambradge Orson Alwood Atkinson Vlola New Wmdsor O00 8 666 500 000 ' z , ' 1 , C1 CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STANDINGS I. P t. 6 0 1. ' 5 1 . 33 ' 4 2 . 3 3 . ' 2 4 .333 ' 1 5 .167 ' 6 . Scafzea 47 56 62 61 Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge 6 Cambridge 6 Cambridge Cambridge 63 Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge 0,4 Ze me emefwe gm Mineral 33 Cambridge 59 - Wethersfield 50 Cambridge 52 Geneseo 52 Cambridge 76 - Bradford 48 YE GALVA TOURNAMENTE Toulon 58 Cambridge 60 Wyoming 46 Atkinson 38 Galva 55 New Windsor 32 Galva 59 YE OLDE CORNBELT TOURNAMENTE Viola 36 Alwood 44 Sherrard 47 Bradford 39 Orion 39 Viola 47 Williamsville 58 Alwood 48 Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge YE R EGIONALE TOURNAMENTE Cambridge 69 Wyoming 48 Cambridge 62 Sherrard 66 Sheffield 60 Geneseo 71 Galva 43 Alwood 52 Wethersfield 53 Orion 38 Sherrard 61 Kewanee 72 YE OLDE VIKING RECORDE 20 WINS 8 LOSSES Name Blork Schnowske Vincent Metz Mosher Johnson Stackhouse Reed Robinson Stach Stephens Gregory TOTAL Opponent VARSITY WON 20 Shots 270 367 384 506 1900 537 C 0 94 4 45 79 0 000 5 50 0 0 LOST Made Missed C 5 478 57 6 666 0 0 550 000 70 5 9 P F Total P Ave 932 807 1003 1228 1464 245 226 44 40 98 479 1602 1393 57 21 49 75 . 5 - . - . 8 - . 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QW Left to Rlght Janet Reilly Joyce Anderson Susan Carter Left to Right Ellen Grossmann Sharley Descamps Phnllls Swanson and Joan Schleferdecker -Sa ugene Frst Row-Sam Rs '1 D econd Row - Ro C and Jeffers nneth Ke S ENT ene W n50n DSOH rd Row Th ack e Jo nson ams Stewart Stach Har ey Schnow- Kar Jerry Metz Fourth Row - Car Wexe Jr yron Stackhouse Larry Efaw an 6 i i hel, Bill Nelson, Joe Vincent, E Lundburg, Bill Stephens, an Eddie Wislander S lli Robinson, Emery Gregory, Richard Phillis, Alfred Dobbels, G ill , , Alvi Dobbels i - Jim Vinzant, Keith Robi , Don Mosher, Harvey Joh , Richard Clark, J i h l ll, , I Ii , , l sk , , d M , . CONFERENCE TRACK STANDINGS T950 Cambrldge placed fourth In ye annual track meete helde In our new Vlklng Stadium wlthe 25 points Iuste 2 pomts behind third place Sherrard Orion 55V2 New Windsor 30V2 Sherrard Cambridge Atkinson 20W Alwood T9V2 Vlola 'l6V2 Ye scorlng fore ye olde Vlkmgs was as follows Blair second In ye 'll0 low hurdles four In ye 440 yard dash and flrst In ye 880 yard dash Hayes thnrcl In thee Pole Vault and fourth In ye Shot Put Metz thurd nn ye discuss and thlrd nn ye 220 yard dash Ye freshman sophomore relay team composed of Johnson Efaw Gregory and Stach fmlshed nn a tue for 3rd wlthe Sherrard Thee Varsity 880 yard Relay Team conslstlng of Metz Blaur Hoyt and John son flmshed an a tue fore fourth wuthe Atkinson I ' .,......,........,....,.....,..,,.........4........,....................,.,.....,............,......,..,.....,...............,,,, 25 . I n I . 1 ' . - 1 I . . , , . - ' I 1 I I ' 1 ' - . I I . I ' ZWJKIES Q71 ' x if X49 'Me Qaeda 4 7czZe Grand Coulee' yelled the preacher as he hut hrs fnnger with a hammer Grand Coulee? What do you mean Grand Coulee? asked his nerghbor That s the world s largest dam Isnt ft? The bank president was strollmq through the cashier s offrce when he spled an unfamlllar chap brrskly counting SIOOO bulls You look like a brrght young fellow he commented Where dad you receive your flnanclal tralnlng? Yale replied the character Fine beamed the boss and what dld you say your name was? Yohnson was the reply Mrs Reynolds Russell what IS wrong with this sentence? Girls IS IU t naturally better lookmg than boys Russell Glrls as artlflclally better lookmg than boys I heard from Miss Westerlund the other day that Bud Phrllls handed In another long theme It goes as follows Two of Life s Greatest Problems TWINSII I know a guy who spent so much money on hrs gurl that he flnally had to marry her for her money Gloria traveled Into the backwoods country un search of a sublect for her artlsts brush Fmally she came upon the perfect character a bewhrskered hrllbrlly Ill give you STO If you let me palnt you she sand The old duffer stroked has chm and shifted uneaslly from one foot to another and sand Its easy money but how In tarnatlon can I get the paint off afterward? A sensor boy I know was coming down the street rn a barrel when the local cop stopped hum What s the Idea he growled Are you a poker player? No was the reply but I lust spent the evening with some guys who are 'k If a fellow can drive a car carefully whale he IS klsslng a gurl he IS certainly not glvlng the klss the attention It deserves I II ll - ' ' ' 11 ll - . , - ll 1 1 - 1 - ll , . . . . , . .. . . .... ,, - - II Il - - , . . . . . ,, Il II - , . Il - Il ll - ll I I ' ll ll , . ,, . . . , . . . . . , . - 5 - 1 ll a . ,, . . . . . . ,, 2 . - Il II - - - 1 . . . . , . ' I . . . ,, , . . . H ' 1 - II 1 - - I I - Il . . II 1 - ll Il ll , . . Il ll ll - - - I I II . . . . . . . ' I Patient Doctor are you sure this IS pneumonla? Sometnmes doctors prescrube for pneumonia and the patnent dues of somethmg else Doctor Qwlth dugmtyl When I prescribe for pneumoma you due of pneumonia Junior had lust graduated from hugh school Now he explained to has father I must carefully choose a field where my talent can be employed to the best advantage Ive already done that for you answered has father You can have that ten acre field of corn all to yourself What IS home without a mother? sand Hal Dean wlth a sigh I am tomght replled Shurley with a wlnk A kiss as the shortest distance between two Mr Younq How can you be so dumb so many hours of the day? Freshman I get up early Teen age daughter las the radio ground out the final notes of the Father Only once when a truck load of empty beer cans hut a frenght car fnlled with llve ducks Roger How about some old fashioned loving? Catherme All rlght Ill call grandma down for you Maybe you cant make a silk purse out of a sow s ear but many a woman has gotten a mmk coat out of an old goat Have you heard about the llttle man who went Into a bar very opt: mnstlcally and came out very musty optically? Three old men were dlscusslng the most agreeable way to due The 75 year old sand that he d luke to go to sleep and lust not wake up The 80 year old sand he d luke to go to glory flyung a let plane so that he d due doing an up to the munute thlng The 90 year old snorted derlslvely You fellows havent glven this serlous thought he sand The way to due IS to be shot by a lealous husband Efaw Every tnme I klss you IS makes me a better man Sweet Young Thang Well you dont have to try to get to heaven one mght Darwm I can t get married wlthout permlsslon Russell Why not? Darwm Because lm a manor Russell You mean you have to ask John I. l.ewrs? . ,, . . . . : , . . . . . . ,, . . . l ,, . . . 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