Bayard High School - Tiger Yearbook (Bayard, NE)

 - Class of 1938

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BAND Top How [left to right] Teresa Johnston. Colleen Warrick, Earlyn Vanatta. Marian Pugsley, Lois Johnson. Dorothy Ericnon, Russel North, Robert Lincoln, Elmer Crosflknan, Donald Prince. Mr. Poulson. Second Row [left to right] Shirley Klemke, Barbara Lonie, Betty Ann Spangler. Nadine Samuels, Henry Dominquez, Floyd Revick, Harold Mueller. Harry Swanson, Lorraine Hughes, Stanley Brummett. Bob Johnston. Front Row [left to right] Howard Moranville, Juanita Moore, Hilda Bastron. Rowell Ericson, Zelda Birdsell, Rois Bristol, Roland Stargel, Billie Fuerst, Eldon Johnson, J. B. Brummett. This is the first year the band has been a well organized group. We thank our instructor, Mr. Poulson, for his patience and backing in this. Thirty-five members have taken part in the band work during the year and each feels that a great deal has been accomplished in musical training. The band spent some time in practicing marches and many mornings found General Poulson at the head of his company. The band played at a number of home games encouraging the team to victory. It is tile wish of the members that next year there will be enough instrumentation to enter the District Contest.

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 f DEBATE [Left to right 1 Lois Lore© Johnson. Bernice Prince. Coach Miss Peterson, Maxcy Jean Smith, Robert Beaver. Question: Resolved that the several states should adopt a system of L Bicameral Legislation. This year Debate has been one of numerous extra-curricular activities. Unlike previous years a class period was not given which necessarily made for a great deal of study after school. However, those taking debate feel that it was time well spent for both pleasure and education. The debate team this year consisted of: Bernice Prince and Lois Loree Johnson on the affirmative, and Maxcy Jean Smith and Robert Beaver on the negative. A number of trips afforded the members a chance to contact ideas current in surrounding schools and refute the ideas presented by those teams. Mention should be given to Darlene Ruff for her excellent work with the teams. Because of illness, Darlene was unable to finish the season. Next vear it is hoped that she will continue her work in Debate.



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School Calendar august— 30 Well we’re back. Isn’t that lovely? SEPTEMBER 17 Mixer nice mixv mess—fancy meeting you here! 24 Game at Crawford. 8-8. Well, anyway, we didn't get beat, close shave! 25 Female faculty had roast chicken. OCTOBER— 1 Game at Morrill, 19-6. We won, ha-ha. 7 Presides held picnic at Chimney Rock. 8 Game at Scottsbluff, they won. 20-0. How unusual! 9 Play day at Bayard. 13 Plantation Singers, also faculty entertained by Lions. Hitler gives helmet to Mill'c, Queen crowned... Lyman played here 7-0. They lost. 21 Misner Players. 22 Played Sidney 6-0. Arc we taking them? 26 New Pep Club members taken in. 27 Game at Mitchell, 13-7. Leave it to us. we won again. 28-29 First vacation of year, teacher’s convention. NOVEMBER— 5 Gering was here, 13-0. We won tsh ! tsh! Junior-Senior skating party, Miss Fisher wrapped herself around the pole. II Bridgeport here, 25-0. Surely skunked the shirts off them! 19 Game with Alliance, 13-7. Thirteenth game, lucky—you know. 20 Another turkey dinner for football boys, this is getting good. 25 Game at Minatare, 12-7. Poor dears, they won. Bayard I mean. DECEMBER 3 Junior High Operetta. (i Annual Staff elected, were we proud! 9 Tu.key dinner for football boys, they’ll be sprouting wings pretty soon. 10 Pep and “B” Club Banquet. 17 Junior Class Play. 19 Vesper Program. 23 Vacation until— JANUARY— 5 ( hadron at Bayard, 23-20. Two over-time periods. Anyway, we won again. 7 Freshmen party, also Bayard at Oshkosh. First basketball game, 31-15. They won. 8 Debate at Sidney. 11 Hemingford at Bayard. 19-4. Bayard won. 14 Bridgeport at Bayard, also end of semester, 19-18. We won in an over-time period. 18 Minatare at Bayard. 27-24. Again we won in over time period. 21 Sophomore skating party. 28 Declamatory Contest. 29 Bayard at Gering. 34-20. Wow, that one hurt!

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