Cambridge Clarion
Cambridge Clarion
10 years ago
Ed Thompson, a ’95 graduate of Cambridge became the first player in Division II history to rush and throw for 1,000 yards for Nebraska-Omaha in 1996. Ceremonially cutting the ribbons for the opening of the new Tri Valley Health System on Sunday. Tri Valley Board of Directors Reg Warner, Eric Eisenhart, Chamber President Amy Shaner, Patrick Horwart, Cathy Kubik, Clark Andrews, Kristy Witte, Bill Minnick, Shelly Kasper-Cope, Randy Heitmann, Tri Valley CEO Roger Steinbrink and Troy Westadt.
20 years ago
Two well-known and successful coaches, Dan Keyser and Tom Osborne, met up Friday night before the Bertrand/Cambridge game.
Mitchell D. Voss, Cambridge, (Architectural Technology) has been named to Dean’s List at Southeast Community College at Milford Campus.
30 years ago
The Cambridge Lions Club gave the Community Building Fund Drive a boost with a $1,000 cash donation.
Pictured doing it the old fashioned way Chuck Brown, Bernard Corder and Orlo Bassford, squeezed out 40- 50 bushels of apple juice last week.
40 years ago
Dick Haase is the new guidance counselor at Cambridge, who has a double duty, as he also fills that position at Bartley High, as he also serves as he serves as girl’s basketball coach at Cambridge.
Take your pick coach as twin Bonnie and Connie Legates sit on either side of Coach Kent Wurster.
50 years ago
LaVern Peterson has been named as the new manager of the Co-op Locker Plant in Cambridge. He is the son of Elmer Peterson.
Letters of commendation honoring them for their high performance on the 1970 National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test are Carol D. Allen and James L. Deterding.
60 years ago
George Clevenger won the third consecutive year at the annual Soap Box Derby in Cambridge and is now ineligible to enter the contest again.
The Cambridge Trojans were steamrolled by the Beaver City Bearcats 20-13.