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Dramatics As the students walk over the threshold of Bayard H:gh at the beginning of the year, they look forward to the many various activities in every school year; among these are Speech, Class Plays, and the One-Act Play I estival. This year the efforts of Miss Doll, the director, and her students, were well rewarded at the District Speech he tival held at Gering. Four prominent students of Bayard High participated and returned home victorious. Regina Herrmann and Evelyn Holloway received “excellent’ ratings; David Lambert and Marie Kirk received ratings of “good.” Our One-Act-Play Festival was outstanding in the field of Victory with twelve students receiving the title of “Tiger Players.” These are the deserving students: Mary Michael “Luncheon For Six Mable Iwata—“Too Many Marys” Marguerite Blair—“Too Many Marys Esther Schlegel- “Detour Ahead Regina Herrmann—“Jacob Comes Home Larry Bigler—“Luncheon For Six” David Lambert—“Jacob Comes Home” Stanley Brummett—“Jacob Comes Home J. B. Brummett—“Amateur Hamlet Gordon Moranville—“They Go On The Air Donald Prince—“Weather or No” Eilene Loveless—“Amateur Hamlet” Margarette Johnson
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Sandburr Staff Tol HOW—l-'-ri to Right: A. Osmtis. V. Downing. K. Walhen, H. Calvert, 0. Moranville, C. Calvert, M. Vera MIDDLE ROW—l.eft to Riglll: Miss MeKImmey, T. Guillen. It. Balrtl, I. Plaza. I SiTlwindl, s. Pinkos BOTTOM ROW Left to Right: E. Slerfan, F. Bastion, D. J. Semmens. E. Smith, 1 . Fosket With the everlasting effort of the “Sandburr” staff and their supervisor. an edition of the “Sandburr” was published every week until “National Defense” knocked on the door and they were obliged to publish it biweekly. The “Sandburr’’ printed the general news about the students, editorials, feature stories, accounts of all activities, and gossip.” The ambition of the staff members was to make the “Sandburr” an interesting paper and one that would be a credit to the school. Doris Fosket Kditor-in-Chicf . Associate Editor Sports Editors Features ........ Class News ...... Typists ......... Reporters ....... Cartoonists- .... Faculty Adviser ......-....................... Velma Downing ......-......................... Freda Bastron Richard Calvert and Albert Fepler Elnora Steffan and Dorothy Semmens Doris Fosket and Esther Smith Alma Osmus. Frank Wathen and Theresa Guillen Buster Baird. Isabel l'la .a. Sam I.iakos Albert Schwindt. Dave Schwindt and Manuel Vera Clinton Calvert and Gordon Moranville ............................ Vivian .McKimmey
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Toi now Lett to HiRhi: I . Mcgas. J. Carey. A. Osmiis. v. Johnston. I'. Moomaw. 0. Lure. m. Harris 11. mack It Yokel, M. Hull. J. Samuels. II. Bigler. K. Anderson. S. Luce, .. Hirdsall SKi o.Mi HOW —Lert to Bight: M. Kricson. M. kirk. C. Smith, v. Downing-. D. Green, k. korell. h. Merry h prince F. Neely, h. J. Seinmens. |». Hastron. it. Lamhert. K. Yekel TIIIHI How Left to Itlght: W. Ilendrix. It. Herrmann. V. kinney. h. Brown, it Boss. v. McMasier m i incoin kechler, M. Schwindt, II. Valdez, .M. Hernandez, F. Hastron bottom Itow Leri lo Higlil K. Slerran. L. Helfsohnetder. L. Lawrence. T. Iialhey. Ilairns k sinilli h lamhert J. B. Bruminelt. M Fields. A. M. Devon . M. Iwata. |. Moiikman. Miss M« k.mmey One ail vantage of living in America is having the opportunity to hear good music. Members of the Mixed Chorus realize the important part which music plays today. It is important for the education and experience it contributes to the participators. Kverv year the group takes part in various activities of the school. At the annual Spring Festival the members of the organization meet students from other schools, and improve the.'r own singing through competition with others. With the war going on. life would be dreary and lonelv without music as a form of entertainment. Service men would find training very dull without a bit of music over the radio, and in the movies. We must do our part by helping them keep cheerful and singit'K go a long way in that effort to keep up their morale. Helen Valdez
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