Bayard High School - Tiger Yearbook (Bayard, NE)

 - Class of 1933

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Too Row-rirfft to RiKhtl-T Nlnogar A Bernhar.lt. It Soto. H. I wrence. I. Wickstrom. D. O-Neai!' ‘ we, wyy kum.Laytha“- C‘ Su,t' Second Row-JLeft to Kiphtl-H. Wooley. G. Mason. W. Mekiney. L. Crbach. C. Mueller. V. Bottorff. P. ork. Mrs. I erson Miss Watt. B. Walker. L. Roseberry. R. Kellander, C. Lambert. G. V arley. F2. Rose. .1. Sfllivan. Third Row—rLeft to RiKhtl—F:. Wilkin. B. Ross. E. Taylor. P. Nasel, A. McRae. L. Reed. R. McKee, ft. Lincoln. M. Kellander. J. McCarter. K. Strizek, IX Pullen. M. Schwlndt. Top tow—f Left to RiKhtl-R. Knlss. L. Bartels. R. .?. Brown. R. Harman. R. (iuard. B. Benton. J. Bassett. B.DeNalut. Hill. C. DeVore. J. Jensen. Second Row—fLeft to Risrhtl—E. Linden. K. Parriot. B I. Caluklns. F}. Hill. J. Austin. A. Abeyta. It. H. Herrmann. W. Green. Tharp. Krbes. R. J. Simmerman. Flberhardt. M. G. Ollech. CromwelL Third How—f L eft to Rightl-I. Rogers. V. Hell. U rlcson. L. I erktwn. A. Franklin, J. Pricke. E. Eck. L. Dueker. J. Cross. E. Kleim. H. Boyer. L. Abel. M. andivort. L. Ross. e t=----------------- ■ »—=3 — 11 —

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SOPHOMORES Top Row—f Left to Rlshtl—C. Dledrlchsen. D. Schwartz. K. Johnson. B. Frlcke. E. Sibersen. J. Yardley. R. Bristol. .1. Crump. R. Herman. G. Duerksen. J. Heines, .1. I each. Second Row—rLeft to RlKhtl—E. Chawz. It. E. Steffensmelr. E. Townsend. IX Hochstettler. H. Hunzioker. C. Ruhr . H. Lair. J. Guszak. H. Austin. K. Harris. Wm. Heyl. J. Sil- livan. J. Hass. S. Todd. A. M. Orr. F . Austin. A. Brlttenham. Third Row— fl ft to Riahtl Mr. Davenport. V. Nichols. R. Hidalgo. G. Rradshv. S. I eVorc. M. McRae. V. Cromwell. V. Johnson. H. Reichert. A. Bartles. C. l esbura. L. Austin. P. Green. A. Wheeler. J. Warren. V. Bard n. K. Gihson. L. Kyle. G. Hnrpole. A. r ominKU s. Fourth Row—fLeft to Right 1—M. Hillman. R. Folkers. M. Klemke. R. Waterman. H. Austin. I). Chanman. K. Hass. M. Woolsev. L. .Vinegar. O. Jackson. H. Roseherrv. A. Deal. L. Durnal. B. Crump. M. Cadwell. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS William Heyl.................................................President George Harpole..........................................Vice President Jesse Yardley................................................Secretary Louis Ninegar................................................Treasurer Mr. Davenport..................................................Sponsor Mrs. Leach..............................................Class Mother Sophomore Class History III the fall of 1931 the Sophomores timidly entered Bayard High School as Freshmen under their waving banner of blue and white. Although from all outwardly appearances they acted, well, rather green, they astonished the whole high school by their shining victory in the inter-class debate tournament over the Juniors, their talent in singing “ah” in the glee clubs and their vigorous entry in athletics and their studies. They proved “Eut in the mud and scum of things, There always, always, something sings.” As Sophomores they suddenly decided to he guided under a red and white flag. With it. their luck has soared high! They have become a p om’nent part in the Pep club, “B” club, (Bee clubs and Debate. In the operetta, “Chonita,” they were very successfully represented. Jerre Deines was one of the candidates chosen for Football Queen. Looking back on the last two years, tile Sophomores ‘ Resolve.” for the two they a e looking forward to so eagerly: To keep their health. To do their work. To live. To see to it they grow and gain and give. Never to look behind them for an hour. To wait in weakness and to walk in power. Eut always fronting onward toward the light Always and always facing towards the right. Robbed, starved, defeated, fallen wide astray. On with what strength they have, Back to the way. t=$=z — : ? —10 —



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Top Row— fLeft to Right 1—I . Walters. |). Meredith. L. Lair. W. Latham. J. Crump. K. Dean. J. Hell. R. Putman. H. Meredith. B. Potts. D. Schwartz. J. Brown. W. Durnal. Second Row—[Left to Right 1—O. Duerksen. J. Howard. L. Eberhardt. C. Suit. D. Wright, S. Cook. D. Barden. .F. Taylor. S. Frick B Fricke. R. Bristol. Coach Young. Third Row—f Left to Right 1—C. Lambert. C. Died rich sen. F. Hidalgo. B. Benton. W. Stewart W. Strizek. L. Calvert. H. Hidalgo. D. Meredith. A. Brittenham. I). Wagner. Fourth Row—fLeft to Right 1—W. Green. O. Jackson. Record for 1933 Bayard enjoyed a very successful season, under the leadership of Coach Voting and Captain Wright. When the season ended, Bayard had won 6 games and lost only 2. 1 he most outstanding victory was the 1.3-0 victory scored against Min-atare on Thanksgiving day. In this manner Bayard closed one of the most successful seasons in a number of years. Cecil Suit won recognition on Harry Ckelele’s All-Western team at end and Dave Schwartz at guard. On the official team. Dale Wright was placed at tackle, and Ross Putman at end. The season’s record: Morrill 7 . . . Bayard 12 Alliance 38 . . . Bayard 0 Dalton 0 . . . Bayard 13 Bridgeport 0 (forfeit) Bayard 2 Lyman 6 . . . Bayard 26 Gering 13 . . . Bayard 0 Mitchell 0 . . . Bayard 6 Minatare 0 . . . Bayard 13 c - - =■- • » --9 — 12 —

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