Bayard High School - Tiger Yearbook (Bayard, NE)

 - Class of 1933

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SENIORS MARION BUCY— ‘ Laugh. Clown. Laugh! Basketball 3, 4. Glee Club 2. 3. “Pigs” 3, ‘yrijxrouv HENRY ROBERTl’S— Extraordinary Man Entered from Havelock Glee Club 4. Operetta [fast] 4. Sand burr 4. Basketball 4. BI STER WOOIjSEY— I Think You'll Like It” Entered from Ogalalla. Neb. 3. Glee Club 4. Play Festival 3. ‘‘Seventeen” 3. Mixed Chorus 3. LEONARD LAIR— “Lazy Days” Sandburr Staff 4. Football 2. 4. ERWIN WHITMAN— I'm the Medicine Man for Blues Seventeen” 3. Football 2. Glee Club 2. 4. f) 0 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Fourteen hunched and sixty days ago 79 Freshmen marched into the office of our Principal and demanded a place of rank in the realms of Bayard High. After looking this intelligent group over, Mr. Holden welcomed them with utmost pleasure and fairly gave them the key to the school—and they have been unlocking the wrong doors ever since. There is little to be said of our Freshman year. We were all that a Freshman class could be. and afforded much aimivenient for the upper-classmen. But in spite of the many faux pas made, ?oon we had gained a name for ourselves as athletes, musicians, debators. singers, actors, social butterflies, or what have you. Our Sophomore year was filled with one accomplishment following another, as was also our .Junior year, scoring h.gh in athlet es, our class play “Seventeen,” and our never-to-be-forgotten Egyptian banquet. And now on our last stretch with only a few more days left in the place we have come to love, we find that it will be hard to say goodbye and leave our work to be carried on by other Senior classes to be. We. as Seniors, have come to realize that after all. our hard work was mere play. Dull days now seem bright, lessons the keenest joy, defeats in classes, among outside schools or mere disapppointments, a trilling shadow in a wonderful p.eture. We know now that teachers were not monitors, but the friendliest adv.sors. to whom we might go at any time for aid or encouragement, lo these things, the Senior class of 38 must bid farewell. Eor us. these days have passed, leaving a golden glow in the West. To you, the future Senior class, this glow is the rise of the glorious promises of joy and achievement. 1 o you. this class bids Hail and Farewell! yi — 8 — t 5

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-V'-'v tPtf SENIORS ELSIE RIEPER— Happy” G. A. A. 3. 4. Pep Club 4. Basketball 3. Mixed Chorus 4. N KATHRYN S1LSBY- To Know You Is to Love You' President of Class 3. Vice-President of Class 1. Secretary of Class 2. -lee Club 1. 2. 3. 4. ouble Sextette 2. 3. 4. Operetta 1, 2. 3, 4. Cast 3. Scholastic Letter 1. 2. 3. 4. Pep Club 3. 4. Vice-President 4. Between Acts “Seventeen 3. Play Festival 1. 2. 3. Basketball 4. G. A. A. 4. STR1ZEK-American Girl itered from Fond du Lac, ( Wisconsin, 2. an.lburr 2. ep Club 3. 4. lass Secretary 3. ietween Acts Seventeen 3. . A. A. 3. 4. Vice-President 3. President 4. Bas. Captain 2. 3, 4. Play Festival 2. DOROTHY TILDEN Pretty Little Dear 5. A. A. 3. 4. Pep Club 4. Scholastic Letter 2. Librarian 2, 4. DOROTHY WALTER— As Long as You Believe in Me Entered from Rising City, Nebi , 1, 2nd Sem. Pep Club 3. 4. Basketball 3, 4. G. A. A. 3. Seventeen 3. Play Festival 2. FLORKNt’E REICHERT— “Girl of My Dreams Entered from Hudson, Colo. 4. Pep Club 4. Commercial Contest 4. WARREN STEWART We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye Class President 1. Athletic Board 2. N. A. S. S. 2. 3. 4. Scholastic letter 1. 2. 3. » Football 1. 2. 3. 4. B 2, 3. 4. Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4. B 2, 3. 4. Captain 4. All-Conference Alternate 3. All-Tournament Forward 3. All-Conference Forward 4. lass Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4. lay i Festival 2. 3. of Ten 3.] w . 2. 3. 4. perdtta 3, 4. Carf 3. lub 3. 4. ident 4. teen . lub 2. 3. 4. y.-Treas. 3. urr Staff 4. ponfs Editor Tiger 4. Activity Letter 3. Class Debate Team 1. 2. WESLEY STR1ZEK— Goofus Entered from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin 2. “Seventeen. Play Festival 2. 3. [One of Ten] 3. Football 2, 3. 4. B 4. Basketball 2, 3, 4. B 3, 4. 1st Tournament Team 1. Sandburr Staff 3, 4. Editor 4. Business Mgr. “Tiger 1. B Club 3. 4. Mixed Chorus 3. 4. Track 2, 3. N. A. S. S. 3. 4. Editor 4. Operetta 4. ESTHER TRAt’DT— Down By the Old Mill Stream ' Mixed Chorus 4. Play Festival 1, 2. Basketball 3. 4. G. A. A. 3. 4. Pep Club 4. DALE E. WRIGHT— Though You’re Not Asking Me, I’m Telling You Entered from Beatrice, Neb. 2. Glee Club 3. 4. Operetta 3. 4. Cast 3. Football 2. 3. 4. Captain 4. Basketball 2. 3. 4. Class Bas. Ball Team 2, 3. 4 Track 2. 3. 4. Pep Club 2. B Club 3, 4. President 4. Vice President Class 3. “Seventeen Between Acts 3. All-Conferenco Guard 4. N. A. S. S. 3. 4. Ckelele s 2nd Team. Tackle 4. e 3 — 7 —



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JUNIORS Top Row—rLeft i'haves. K. Johnson. B. Meredith. A. Fog; J. Loewensteln. C. Herrmann. .1. Taylor, I). Barden. Second Row—rLeft to Right!—H. Randall. B. Stokes. A. Reilly. A. Erbes. K. Abeyta, L. Bucy. M. Reilly. E. Harms. G. Longan. Third Row—fLeft to Right 1—D. Meredith. M. Gibson. It. Atkins. E. Woodman. J. Simmerman. F. Tague. R. Moomaw. .1. Reifschneider. L. Conover. Fourth Row— fLeft to Rightl—M. Brittenham. W. Warrick. C. Bastron. M. Hell, L. Franklin. G. James. L. Osmus. R. Keep. R. Ollech. E. J. Vanatta. R. Butler. JUNIOR OFFICERS Alma Erbes............................. Alta Fox.............................. Frank Tague............................ Jo Loewenstein......................... President Vice President . Secretary Treasurer Junior Class History Three long years ago in the fall of 1930, made famous by the class of ’34, came a group of innocent, unspoiled Freshmen, who had not yet drunk deeply from the bitter cup of life. This group, who was so soon to brighten the life of many a high school student, began their duties at the B. H. S. under the careful guidance of their sponsors, Mrs. Person and Miss Daniel and Mrs. Prideaux as their class mother. But they were not content merely to learn their algebra and English, so they ventured into that great field of outside activities. They were well represented in the play festival and debate. It was pleasant to hear the sweet voices of their Glee club members and see the school spirit of the whole class as well as the Pep Club members. They participated in all sports and made several letters. However, never did this hinder them from good grades for they studied hard and it was not uncommon to see one of their class earn 4 A’s. They chose Frank Tague as President, on whom great responsibility rested, because this class had yet much to learn. Sometimes the way was dark but always it cleared for them. So on they struggled using all effort and sportsmanship to make good. Finally the happy year ended and after one summer passed, boldly they entered the Sophomore Class. The year was a hard one but on they struggled with their geometry and history. In spite of all this they had several parties, equal to their remarkable Freshman “Checker Party,” which displayed their artistic and entertaining talents. Evelyn Harms was chosen President and proved very successful. But all too soon the Sophomore year was at a close. It was now the beginning of a new, progressive year. It was the will of the class to have Miss Daniel a sponsor and Mrs. Vanatta as class mother. Alma Erbes, who was elected President, continued the work in place of the Sophomore President. Their first semester very successfully ended by their well enacted play, All of a Sudden. Peggy,” and the second semester began with the work of their Junior-Senior Banquet, under the careful supervision of Miss Daniel. Their work this year was somewhat hindered by the famous financial crisis, but they put their heads together, carefully balanced their budget, and accomplished their task. ? ' =£= f=r =9 — 9 —

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