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aezal-Afm,,4aea,,a ayard's B-Club is made up of athletes who have won a letter in any or all of the three major sports, which include football, basketball, and track. To win this honor they must comply with the standards and rules set up by the Nebraska High School Athletic Association. This year the B-Club had 19 Major let- termen and 5 minor lettermen in football alone, and we hope to gain more as the basketball and track seasons close. Coach Garber, who leads us through the sports season, is the sponsor of the organi- zation. The officers are Bob O'Neal, Presi- dentg Delbert Wimmer, Vice President, and Marvin Sides, Secretary-Treasurer. The senior boys leaving B-Club this year are Glenn Calvert, Bob O'Neal, Marvin Sides, Mervin Reichert, Dean Suhr, Delbert Wimmer, and Bob Hillman. In leaving the B-Club the seniors wish a successful year to the 1944-45 athletic and B-Club organi- zations. The B-Club has several traditional activ- ities, besides the dances, etc. that are ar- ranged for and by them. One of these traditional activities is the election of an annual Football Queen, which is a title coveted and sought after by the Bayard High School girls. This year's queen, elected by the votes made possible by the sale of season tickets, was Helen Bigler. She will go down in the records and history of Bay- ard High because of the high honor of this position. QWQ s'7aada-f eturning lettermen for the track sea- son of 1944 are: Dean Merry, Glenn Calvert, Delbert Wimmer, Alvin Kiel, Melvin Harris, Johnny Liakos. Promising candidates are: Charles Geno- ways, Marvin Sides, Dean Suhr, Bob Hill- man, Bob O'Neal, and Harold Schwartz. Coach Garber reports that we should have a very successful season.
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B. H. S. Top Row-Bob Amend, Wallis Calvert, Tom Nerud, Marvin Sides, Glenn Calvert, Bob Hillman, Mervin Reicher, Don O'Neill Second Row-Carroll Harms, Alvin Keil, John Liakos, Bob Dummitt, Charles Wimmer. Bruce Genoways, Tommy Couch, Melvin Harris, Delbert Wimmer Third Row-Dean Suhr, Jimmy Pringle, Kayo Smith. Bob O'Neal, Charles Genoways, Warren Anderson. Darrell Frakes, Clarence Yekel affefen QW Qaafball Queen, 1943 93 -'mf so
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Neue..- - Y B.' Hr S. Top Row-Marilyn Goll, Angeline Liakos, Mildred Ericson, Darlene Sell, Pat 'Megas, Phyllis Moomaw. Dorthy Green, Dorothy Mae Reichert, Rachel Doane, Betty Lambert, Ruby Andersen, Jamalee Samuels. Miss Stevens Second Row--Virginia Johnston, Allene Foreman, Colleen Parks, Dorothy Pegg. Lucille Libsack, Annabelle Ensser. Violet Lane, Jeanne Williams, Bette Edie, Donna Robertson, Loretta Gardner, Varcna Doering, Helen Bigler Third Row---Josephine Ensser, May Pegg, Edna Hill. Maryc Stelma, Myrtle Johnson, Ruth Green, Tessie Dalbey, Floye Anderson, Virginia Kinney, Verna Blackburn, Letha Dunn, Marilyn O'Neal, Edna Kniss, Evelyn Richter, June Policky 171LL'Q'!ee em - ewzew emfwzanm he Canteen Entertainers, a group of 42 members and one of the most talented groups in school, is known to us as Girls' Glee Club. The Entertainers started their '43-'44 career under the direction of Miss Margaret Stephens. Miss Stephens is a graduate of Rising City High School and also of the University of Nebraska. The first appearance of Girls Glee Club was at the annual Christmas Vesper Pro- gram at the High School Auditorium, Dec- ember 19, 1943. Their next appearance was in convocation in the early part of January. The first week in May a group of the Enter- tainers represented Bayard at the District Music Clinic held at Gering. From Girls' Glee Club were chosen small groups to represent each class. There is a Freshmen sextette, Sophomore Trio, Junior triple trio, and a Senior sextette. Special acclaim should be given to Edna Kniss who has done a splendid job accom- panying the Entertainers throughout the year.
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