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First row—left to right: Leona Abel, John Abeyta, Donald Barry, Eldora Betz, Marguerite Blair, J. B. Brummett. Second row—left to right Eugene Burton, Julia Carey, Lola Contreras. Bill Dalby, Madeline Dean, Aria Mae Devore. Third row—left to right: Winona Doane, Eugene Doering, Jack Dummltt, Jo Ann Dumrnltt, Mary Ensser, Alexander Fell. Fourth row—left to right: Mary Forshey, Mary Belle Garvin, Robert Grasty, Jane Guillen, Edgar Hall, George Hay. Fifth row—left to right: Belle Hazen, Virginia Heil, Walter Hein, Wanda Hendrix. Lewis Henkel, Filicean Henkel. Sixth row-—left to right: Margarette Johnson, Elmer Kamerzel, Douglas KirchofT, Helen Kirk, Marjorie Kirk, Gloria Knlss.
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We, the Sophomores The second session of the class of 1942 began on September 5, 1939. At the opening of this session, forty-seven girls and thirty-nine boys were found eligible for voting in the “House.’’ Harold Black presided as Speaker of the House and Larry Bigler was elected Vice-President. Elnora Steffan was chosen to represent the voters in writing and Mildred Schwindt was elected Treasurer. With the able assistance of Sponsor Clair Poulson and “Mom Baird, these eager and bold Sophomores accomplished the many tasks awaiting them in this session. From the Hoor there were many motions which were often followed by heated discussions. This class was prominent in many activities. There were eight letter-men; seven were members of the Pep Club; and many took part in the musical activities. We, the Sophomores, predict and hope that we shall be an outstanding class. We, the Freshmen We. the Freshmen, eager to fulfill our plans and hopes of becoming the best class of Bayard High School wish to graduate with the highest honors. As “Presides,“ we greatly enjoyed our parties. On a picnic, we climbed hills near Chimney Rock. At a skating party, a few learned that skating is an art. In our Freshman year, we were interested in the many activities which our school offers. Many of us participated in Band, Glee Club, Pep Club. G. A. A. or Declamation. These were new fields for us to explore, and we believe that when we are upper classmen, we, too. will hold the honors. We greatly appreciate the help given us by our class mother, sponsor, and officers. President ..................... Bill O’Keefe Vice-President Eugene Doering Secretary ........................ Gloria Kniss Treasurer .................... Vivian O’Neill Class Mother ................ Mrs. Arthur Kirk Sponsor ........................... Miss Doll
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FRESHMEN First row loft to risrtit: Lucille Kraus, Herman Lane. Angelina l.iakos, Leo Liakos, Carolyn Langhofer, Bonnie Mc-Cormlek. Second row—left to right: Dorothy McDaniel. Rudolph Maser, Mary Michael. Agnes Mlera. Margaret Monkman, Elmer Mueller. Third row—left to right: Frank Neely, John Negrete, Bill Nuss. Howard Nuss, Bill O’Keefe. Vivian O’Neill. Fouth row—left to right: Jim Peters, June Randall, Lester Reed. Leone Relfschnelder, Marie Relfschnelder, Howard Remick. Fifth row—left to right: Helen Reyes, Bob Rowe, Esther Schlegel, Wilbert Schneider. Margaret Siegfried, Carol Smith. Sixth row—left to right: Margery Smith. Avis Snyder. Evelyn Snyder, Lucille Strecker. Jeanne Thompson. Consuelo Valdez. Seventh row—left to right: Elvira Varela. Chris Verges. Donald Wathen, Raymond Yekel.
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