Bayard High School - Tiger Yearbook (Bayard, NE)

 - Class of 1940

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PEP CLUB First row: M. Schwindt. S. Kloniko, n. Herrmann, S. Kniss. M. Kirk, V. Hillman. G. Guard, L. Bristol, I). Semrnens, F. Bastion. B. Span icier. Second row V. Hell, j. Prideatix. V. O’Neill, J. Duminitt. H. Kniss. M. Smith, M. Fricke, V. Salzraan, J. Chitwood, C. Warrick, s. Kellander, i». Krlcson. Third row: Miss Fisher, sponsor; B. Walter, L. Hughes, K. StelTan. M. Kirk. E. RtilT. K. Vannatta. N Samuels. J. Moore. B. Prince, M. Moberg, M. Rogers. In September, 1939, a strong lobbying organization began its work. The purpose of the lobbyists was to promote school spirit and pep. The group was led by Bernice Prince with the help of Miss Fisher. Five new members were initiated in a fitting manner. During the football season the lobbyists aided in the crowning of the football queen, and participated in numerous rallies, including two night rallies in which the patrons of the school also cooperated. In December a banquet was held honoring the football team and “B” club members. Much entertainment was derived from the showing of baby pictures of the members of the team. Seven new members were added for the second semester. Skits and rallies were also used to increase school spirit during the basket ball season. The purpose of the Pep Club was to create a feeling of cooperation throughout the student body and to express that spirit by supporting all school activities.

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“B” CLUB His I row W. Bastron, B. Karnes, V. George. F. Watlien. B. Calvert. C. Calvert. M. Vera, B. Hlchter. Seeond row: Mr. Logan, sponsor, i. Conner, W. Leever, A. I’epler. I , oweal, C». Petersen. I). Prlnee. Third row: D. Johnston. 11. Moranvllle, W. Langhofer, B. Hay, K. Chitwood, II. Davidson, L. Yoakum. The “B” Club, an important part of our “White House system, was organized by Mr. oung. Only boys who received their letter in one of the major sports—football, basketball, or track—and were initiated, were eligible for membership. The purpose of the club was to promote better sportsmanship. Several banquets were given in honor of the club. Those given were by Captain Dick O’Neal, Bob Karnes, Walter Bastron, and the Pep Club. One of the customs of the “B” club has been to elect a Football Queen. This honor was bestowed upon Helen Kniss for the 1989 season. During the year the “B“ club also sponsored a boxing tournament and a posture contest. Officers of the club included Donald Prince and Glenn Petersen, with Coach Logan as Soonsor.



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 rf r 1 1 I J G. A. A. First row: V. Salzman, M. Aboyta, E. StelTan, L. Bristol, O. Guard, C. Yekel, M. Schwlndt, M. Smith, B Spamrler. E. HufT. A. Devore, B. McKee. L. Streeker, A. Osmus Second row: Miss Marta, sponsor; ] . Kricson. F. Itastron, V. Kell, C. Lang-hoCer, J. NVrud, F. Schneider, M. kirk, M. Frlcke, F. McKee. Mrs. Fricke, G. A. A. mother. „ . . Third row: M. Herrmann. M. Heimbiick. V. O’Neill, J. Karnes. M. Kirk, A. Relber, E. Yekel. E. Holloway, C. Smith. R. Schlefrel. K Reiber. Just as tlie Legislature Reference Bureau is a division of a library especially equipped to assist legislators, so the Girls’ Athletic Association attempts to assist all girls in athletics. This year, Margaret Fricke, as President and Head Librarian, helped many of the girls to the correct card index. The cards which could be consulted, or the sports in which the members could participate were: tennis, soft-ball, volley ball, basketball, track, tumbling, hit pin ball, and soccer. Barbara Lonie was Vice-president, and Jean Nerud kept a record of participation in organized and unorganized activities and had charge of the health records. I reda Bastron, as Treasurer, faithfully banked all money of the organization, while Betty Ann Spangler, Secretary, recorded such events as the inter-class basketball tournament, pal week, a Christmas party, picnics, and special committee meetings. Mrs. Fricke and Miss Barta acted as consulting librarians during the 19.39-H) session.

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