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January 2!) February 1 February 2 February 4 February 5 February 5-15 February 7 February 8 February 12 February 15 February 19 February 22 February 20-21 February 23 March 1 March 6 March 10-11-12 March 11-13-14 March 14 March 15 March 20-21-22 March 19 March 21 M a roll 15 March 22 March 18-22 March 25 March 27 March 29 March 30 April 1 April 5 April 5-6 April 13 April 16 April 19 April 15-18 April 19 April 20 April 26 May 9 May 10 May 19 May 21 May 22 Mav 24 SCHOOL CALENDAR (Continued) Bayard 9, Gering 14. There. —“B” club sham battle. Plus. Ed. skating party. The usual black and blue! —Bayard 24, Minatare 18. There. Measles epidemic. —Speech conference at Denver. Alliance 10. Bayard 14. Here. Are we good? Bayard 22, Mitchell 24. There. Just one basket needed. Morrill 16. Bayard 18. Here. Another victory. -—Oshkosh 14, Bayard 21. Here. And still another. Scottsbluff 16. Bayard 14. There. —“Purple Towers”—high school operetta. —Last practice debate tourney at Bridgeport. Bayard 19. Bridgeport 12. There. —Abraham Lincoln Players. Basketball tournament. Eliminated by Scottsbluff. —“Grand Old Girl sponsored by senior class. -—Play Festival. Eleven plays presented. —Radio program for Pageant. Bayard is represented. District Play Tournament at Hemingford. “Two Crooks and a Lady.” -—Annual sales closed. Approximately 150 annuals sold. Boxing matches. Wrestling matches. —Local Declamatory Contest. —Hastings College Choir. -—District Declamatory Contest. One “excellent” rating.” Debate Tournament at Scottsbluff. Calamity! Potter won. -Moving pictures with music. Popular vs. classical music. Bridge benefit sponsored by seniors for annual funds. District Commercial Contest at Mitchell. Placed second. Normal trainers practice teaching. —Local music contest. First track meet at Scottsbluff. —District Music Contest. —Men’s meeting at Cliadron. —James Elliott—Liquid air demonstration. Platte Valley Track Meet at Mitchell. —School exhibit. —“Art’s Mother-in-law,” three-act comedy sponsored by Boy Scouts —County examinations for rural schools here. —Junior-Senior banquet. —Senior class play, Shirt Sleeves.” —Senior Sneak Day. —Baccalaureate. —Senior Recognition Day. —Class Night. —-Commencement. .........................-- - §-8---------------------- P----------- — 28 — 3
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SONGS BAYARD HIGH SCHOOL SONG We are Bayard high school, the orange and black Just watch us excel in football and track; Say, see us shoot baskets, and win in debate, Our music, just asks us, is best in the state. O. here’s to Bayard High School—the best in the valley. And to her support we ever will rally. Our emblem the Tiger,” so sturdy and strong. We’ll ever uphold in word, deed, and song. ORANGE AND BLACK Orange and black are our colors you see. Where the Tigers are fighting These two will surely be— they help to win the game, Now all together let’s give three big cheers: Rah. rah for the teachers, rah, rah for the students. Rah. rah for dear Bayard High. BLOOD AND THUNDER Sing a song of blood and thunder Sing of guns and knives, Hurray, hurray, we’re out to win the day. Sing of bricks and bottles and The loss of many lives; Hurray, hurray we’re out to win the day. O...... O . . . , if you only knew What the Bayard High School team Is going to do to you. You’ll never start in Dlaying. Your coach will sure be savin: Pack up! Run along back home. WE LOVE NOBODY BI'T YOU We love nobody but you team, we love nobody but you, You have won our hearts, team. To von we will be true: Don’t vou turn us down, team No other team will do. From morning to night we’re telling you right. We love nobody but you. HOT TIME IN THE OLD TOWN TONIGHT Che r, gang, cheer, Bayard has the ball Cheer, gang, cheer we’ll beat them after all. When they hit that line, there’ll be no line at all, here’ll be a hot time in the old town tonight. When vou see that ball gc round the end Pushed along bv our big. husky men And when around thev go a touchdown you will know There’ll be a hot time in the old town tonight. Oh. we’ve got a team that’s got some steam When it comes to football So we’ll keep our pep so we’ll have the rep Of the verv best team of all. So we’ll sav hurray, hurray Tonight ,,,ou’re going to see. The Tigers’ fight with all their might And win a victory. — 30 —
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