THE TIGER of 1947 SENIOR MOTTO Tonight we lauch, where shall we anchor- President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer .... SCHOOL BOARD ..................... H. C. Moranville O. F. Stelk ..................... C. B. Comstock ..................... J. A. Stockwell F. T. McCarthy W. H. Wadsworth FACULTY Superintendent C. E. Young Mr. J. Andrews Mr. H. Henriksen Mrs. V. Henriksen Mr. J. Wier Mrs. M. B. Person Miss M. Stephens Mr. C. Williams Miss V. Talbott Miss R. Green Principal G. S. Franklin FACULTY Mr. R. L. Edie Mrs. T. Raymond itf Mr. M. deNovellis WE THE SENIORS As our high school career draws to a close, we, the Seniors of 1947, recollect the past years of our high school days in Bayard High. In the autumn of 1943 exactly one-hundred timid freshmen enrolled. The first several days of this new life struck us as being an initiation into this institution because we were shy, unacquainted, and quite perplexed in general. The officers elected to supervise our class for this beginning year were: Charles Wimmer—President; Tommy Couch— Vice-president; Leland Keil—Secretary; and Ernest Nuss— Treasurer. Mr. Beers was our Sponsor, and Mrs. Dummitt was chosen Class Mother. Many members of this group showed promise of becoming excellent athletes and outstanding students. We advanced a step—now we were sophomores. Bill Pullen served as President; Bob Dummitt—Vice-President; Lorene Kleim—Secretary; Dick Beltner—Treasurer; and Verna Blackburn—Student Council Representative. Mrs. Jim Wimmer was our Class Mother and Miss Margaret Stephens, Class Sponsor. At long last we held the distinction of being Juniors! This was a thrilling year as many exciting events occurred. After fatiguing hours of rehearsals, which we never-the less enjoyed, the class play Cash and Carrie was presented on January 9. The Junior-Senior Banquet was a celebrated occasion held on April 26 at the high school gymnasium, the motif being April Showers. Our class rings also became one of our most-prized possessions. WE THE SENIORS (Continued) With our new Co-Sponsors, Mr. Franklin and Mrs. Swindel, we elected officers for the year of '45-'46. President—Dick Belt-ner; Vice-president—Lorene Kleim; Secretary- Bill Hageman; Treasurer—Werner Kramer; and Class Mothers—Mrs. Jim Wimmer. Seniors and HOW! The long awaited year had finally come and now we were the privileged class. We welcomed Jimmy Pringle, James Hughes, Ralph Le-vick, and Bob Reiber back into our class. We are proud of Don Perrin, Allen Chambers, James Dalby, and Rodrigo Varela, who were fellow students and are now serving in the Armed Forces. Naturally, we published the Sandburr and planned the annual which required considerable time and effort on our part. This last year our class officers were: Caroline Eirich— President; Verna Blackburn—Vice-president; Ralph Levick— Secretary; and Patsy Perrin—Treasurer. Mrs. Wimmer was again Class Mother, and Mr. Young and Mrs. Raymond were our very efficient Sponsors. Dick Beltner was selected as President of the Student Council and Caroline Eirich as Representative. The members of our class receiving the distinguished National Honor Society Award were Caroline Eirich, Dick Beltner, Lorene Kleim, Bob Dummitt, Josephine Ensser, Werner Kramer, Verna Blackburn, and Clyde Spangler. The forty-eight members of our class will soon be separated, each individual choosing the field of work he feels capable of mastering on the road of life. TIGER STAFF STANDING: Howard Ridge, Mary Suhr, Caroline Eirich, Leonard Wilcox, Werner Kramer, George McQueen, Charles Wimmer, Tom Couch, Yvonne Hoxworth, Clyde Spangler, Ronald Peters, Robert Hiegel. SITTING: Kenneth Hornby, Lorene Kleim, Donna Robertson, Lila Fern Perrin, Bob Dummitt. -603- ANNUAL SALESMEN Norma Jean Bauer Lucille Yekel Reatha Friend LeRoy Leever Bill Osborne Dick Beltner -6(6)1- Saies-Chairman Yvonne Hoxworth DEDICATION In appreciation of all the care, guidance and loyal devotion given us by our Mothers and Dads, we dedicate our Annual, The 1947 Tiger, to our parents. Those wonderful, understanding people who cared for us and soothed away our troubles, all through our youth. Our class parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Wimmer, symbolize all our parents and to them we express our public recognition of these years of our youth, brought to the climax of graduation because the path was kept clear by Mom and Dad. —— Class Parents Mr. and Mrs. James Wimmer Annual Sponsor Mrs. T. Raymond - 7 Most likely io succeed Dick Beltner Lorene Kleim Personality Verna Blackburn Charles Wimmer Best Dancers Bob Dummitt Patti Perrin Dare Devils Norma Bauer Wallis Calvert WHO'S WHO The graduating class of 1947 chose these senior students to represent them in the outside ■world as outstanding seniors. Most Handsome Bob Reiber Beauty Thelma Durnal Athlete Tom Couch Most Graceful Caroline Eirich SENIOR BALLOTT Favorite Teachers Mrs. T. Ray-mend, Mr. H. Herricksen Couple Thelma Durnal and Jim Pringle Best Artist Howard Ridge Most Careless Floyd Nagel Prettiest Complexion Elsie Strieker Best Actor George McQueen Best Conversationalist Ralph Levick Best Gum Chewer Elmer Morehead Peppiest LeRoy Leever Prettiest Legs Lucille Yekel Neatest Retha Friend Sweetest Robert Hiegel Prettiest Eyes Kenneth Hornby Best Figure Jane Rokel Most Absent Minded Bill Osborne Most Pleasing Smile Bernice Schwartz Bookworm Gerald Jensen Flirtiest Yvonne Hoxworth Best Dressed Clyde Spangler Quietest Leonard Wilcox Best Singer Charles Benton Best Stair Climber Kenneth Morgan Cutest Leonard Reiber Talkative Josephine Ensser Romantic Ronald Peters Sleepiest Mary Suhr—Dean Winchell Noisiest Philip Pegg BesT Speaker Jim Hughes Most Bewildered Dwight Keil Comical Bill Hageman Dreamer Werner Kramer Most Studios Donna Robertson Most Serious Don McDaniel Energetic Most Satisfied Paul Abeyta SENIORS Osborne, Bill Track 3-4 Football 4 One Act Plays 3-4 “B’ Club 3-4 Annual Salesman 4 Rokel, Jane Glee Club 2 Mixed Chorus 2 G. A. A. 1-2-3-4 Tournaments 1-2-3-4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Treasurer Sandburr Staff 4 Hiegel, Robert Football 4 One Act Plays 4 Annual Staff 4 “B” Club 4 Blackburn. Verna Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chcrus 2-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Musical Programs 1-2-3-4. Band Clinic 2-3 Music Clinic 1-3-4 Tournaments 1-2-3-4 G. A. A. 1-2-3-4 Secretary 2 Treasurer 3 One Act Plays 2-3-4 Junior Class Play 3 Vice-President Class 4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Sandburr Staff 4 Student Council 2 Nat’l. Honor Society 4 Hornby, Kenneth Musical Program 4 Track Student Manager 2 Basketball 2-3-4 One Act Plays 4 Annual Staff 4 Wimmer, Charles Mixed Chorus 2 Glee Club 2 Band 1 Track 1-2-4 Football 1-2-3-4 Co-Captain 4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Tournaments 3 One Act Plays 4 Class Office President 1 “B Club 2-3-4 Office— Vice President 4 Annual Staff 4 Morgan, Kenneth L. Sandburr Staff 4 “Long, lean, and likeable.” Hughes, Jim Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Musical Programs 1-2-3-4 Music Clinic 4 Junior Class Play 3 “B” Club 2-3-4 Sandburr Staff 4 SENIORS Friend, Realha Tournaments 4 Annual Salesman 4 ‘‘A likeable girl with a likeable way.” Dieckmann, John Glee Club 1-2 Mixed Chorus 1-2 One Act Plays 3-4 Junior Class Play 3 Sandburr Staff 4 Eirick, Caroline G. A. A. 1-2-3-4 Tournaments 1-2-3-4 Officer-Secretary One Act Plays 3 Class President 4 Pep Club 2-3-4 Sandburr Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 School Spirit 3 Student Council 4 Nat’l. Honor Society D.A.R. Representative Spangler. Clyde Band 1-2-3-4 Band Clinic 2-3-4 Football 2-3-4 Basketball Student Manager 4 Junio'- Class Play 3 “B” Club 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Nat’l Honor Society 4 Band offices 4 secretary-treasurer Nagel, Floyd Sandburr Staff 4 “I would rather be right than be president.” Keil, Dwight Glee Club 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Musical Program 4 Music Clinic 4 Football Student Manager 3 Sandburr Staff 4 Reiber, Leonard Track 3-4 Football 2-3-4 “B” Club 3-4 Worry causes wrinkles, but he hasn’t any.” Pegg, Phil Football 4 One Act Plays 3-4 B” Club 4 Sandburr Staff 4 —1{11} - SENIORS Calvert, Wallis Glee Club 1-2 Track 1-2-3-4 Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Tournaments 1-2-3-4 One Act Plays 4 “B” Club 1-2-3-4 Sandburr Staff 4 Yekel, Lucille Glee Club 2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 4 Musical Programs 2-3-4 G. A. A. 1-2-3-4 Tournaments 1-2-3-4 One Act Plays 2-3-4 Junior Class Play 3 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Sandburr Staff 4 Annual Salesman 4 Winchell, Dean Track 2-3 Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 2-3 “B” Club 2-3-4 Suhr, Mary Band 1-2-3-4 Band Clinic 2-3-4 G. A. A. 4 Tournaments 4 Pep Club 2-3-4 Sandburr Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Benton, Charles Glee Club 1-2-3 Mixed Chorus 2 Musical Programs 2-3 Music Clinic 2 Track 2-3-4 Football Basketball Tournaments 2-3 One Act Plays 4 Junior class play 3 “B” Club 3-4 Sandburr Staff 4 Pringle, Jim Glee Club 1-2-3 Mixed Chorus 1-2 Musical Programs 1-2-3 Music Contest 1-3 Student Manager 1-3 Football 1-2-3 One Act Plays 3-4 Class office Treasurer 3 “B” Club 3-4 Sandburr Staff 4 McDaniel, Don Track 2-3-4 Football 4 Basketball 2-3-4 Tournaments 3-4 B” Club 3-4 Sandburr Staff 4 Scholastic Letter Leever, LeRoy Track 1-2-3-4 Football 2-3-4 Basketball Manager 3 One Act Plays 4 “B” Club 2-3-4 Officer-secretary Annual Salesman 4 - 12i - SENIORS Perrin, Lila Fern Band 2 Musical Program 2 G. A. A. 1-2-3-4 Tournaments 1-2-3-4 Captain 3-4 One Act Plays 4 Junior Class Play 3 Treasurer 4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Sandburr Staff 4 Annual Staff, Edit or 4 Librarian 1 Cheerleader 3-4 Tiger Player 4 Couch, Tom Band 1-2-3-4 Band Clinic 1-2-3-4 Track 1-3-4 Football 1-2-3-4 Co-Captain 4 One Act Plays 4 Class office, vice-president 1 B” Club 1-2-3-4 President 4 Annual Staff 4 Basketball 2 Dummitl, Bob Track 3 Football 1-3-4 Basketball 3-4 Student Manager 2 Junior Class Play 3 Vice-president 2 Sandburr Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Nat’l. Honor Society 4 Tournaments 3-4 “B” Club 3-4 Glee Club 2 Reiber, Bob Track 2-3-4 Football 3-4 Basketball 3-4 Tournaments 3-4 One Act Plays 4 “B” Club 2-3-4 Sandburr Staff 4 Levick, Ralph Hoxworth, Yvonne Glee Club 2-3-4 Annual Sales Chairman 4 Musical Programs 2-3-4 Music Clinic 3-4 Tournaments 1-2-3-4 G. A. A. 1-2-3-4 One Act Plays 2-3-4 Junior Class Play 3 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Sandburr Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Librarian 2 Tiger Player 3 McQueen, George Glee Club 4 Mixed Chorus 4 “B” Club 3 Musical Programs 4 Music Clinic 4 Football Student Manager 3 One Act Plays 3-4 Sandburr Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Tiger Player 3-4 Glee Club 1-2 Mixed Chorus 1-2 Musical Programs 1 Track Student Manager 2 Football 1-2 Basketball 1-2 Class Offices President 2 Secretary 4 “B” Club 2 Sandburr Staff 4 Student Council 2 Wilcox, Leonard One Act Plays 4 Annual Staff 4 “Quiet, sincere, and always true.” - §{ 13)S SENIORS Hageman, Bill Glee Club 2 Band 4 Track 1-2-3-4 Football 1-4 Basketball 2-3-4 Tournaments 3 One Act Plays 4 Class office secretary 3 “B” Club 3-4 Ensser, Josephine Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 2-3-4 Musical Programs 1-2-3-4. Tournaments 1-2 Pep Club 1-2-3-4. Secretary 4 Sandburr Staff 4 Librarian 2-3 Nat’l. Honor Society 4 Tiger Player 4 One Act Plays 2-3-4 Junior Class Play 3 Strieker, Elsie G. A. A. 1-2-3-4 Tournaments 4 One Act Plays 4 Junior Class Play 3 Pep Club 2-3-4 Peters, Ronald Glee Club 3 Mixed Chorus 3 Track 1 Student Manager 2 Basketball 2 One Act Plays 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Student Council 3 Tiger Player 4 Kleim, Lorene Glee Club 4 Music Clinic 4 Musical Programs 4 Tournaments 1-2-3 G. A. A. 1-2-3 Captain 2 One Act Plays 2-4 Junior Class Play 3 Class Offices— Vice-President, 3 Secretary 2 Pep Club 2-3-4 President 4 Sandburr Staff 2 Annual Staff 4 Book of Knowledge 3 Nat’l. Honor Society 4 Football Princess 2-3 Football Queen 4 Ridge, Howard Sandburr Staff 3-4 Annual Staff 4 “Quiet sincere, and always true.” Keil, Leland Mixed Chorus 2 Band 1-2-3-4 Secretary Class office 2 Glee Club 2 Kramer, Werner Track 2-3-4 Football 3-4 Basketball 3-4 Tournaments 3 Treasurer Class officer 3 Scholastic Letter 3 “B” Club 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Nat’l. Honor Society 4 SENIORS Morehead, Elmer D. Jr. Abeyia, Paul Glee Club 2-4 Mixed Chorus 2-4 Musical Programs 4 Music Clinic 4 One Act Plays 4 Sandburr Staff 4 Band 1-2-3-4 Musical Program 1-2-3 4. Band Clinic 1-2-3-4 Band Offices 2 Bauer, Norma Jean Glee Club 2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 3-4 Musical Programs 2 3-4 Music Clinic 3-4 One act plays 3-4 Pep Club 3-4 Sandburr Staff 4 Annual Salesman Schwartz, Bernice Band 1-2-3-4 Band small groups 2 Musical Programs 1-2-3-4 Band Clinic 2-3-4 G. A. A. 1-3-4 Tournaments 1-3-4 One Act Plays 2-3-4 Pep Club 2-3-4 Sandburr Staff 4 Robertson, Donna Glee Club 1-2-4 Mixed Chorus 2-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Musical Programs 1-2-4 Music Clinic 4 Band Clinic 4 G. A. A. 1-2 Tournaments 1-2 One Act Plays 2-3 Pep Club 2-3-4 Sandburr Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Jensen, Gerald Sandburr Staff 4 Student Council 4 Student Treasurer 4 “A man of mark” Beltner, Dick N. Track 1-2-3-4 Football Student Manager 4 One Act Plays 4 Junior Class Play 3 President Junior Class Treasurer 2 Scholastic Letter 2-3-4 “B” Club 2-3-4 Student Council 4 Nat’l. Honor Society 4 Annual Salesman Durnal, Thelma Glee Club 3-4 Tournaments 3 G. A. A. 1-3-4 Vice-President Sandburr Staff 3 Cheerleader 3-4 One Act Plays 3-4 Fost Graduate 1 sem. Office Assistant 4 Pep Club 3-4 Vice-pres. Football princess 3-4 JUNIORS C. Reifschneider J. Goll P. Lambert F. Hageman J. Holm M. E. McCarthy B. Splittgerber R. Stelk L. Frakes D. Kaiser V. Ehrhart G. Rakes C. Shaw D. Wyland D. Hubbard T. Liakos R. Kramer R. Durnal W. Sell H. Huber E. Feil L. Evert R. Williams J. Hoyt J. Lane J. Reiber D. Castellaw L. Bastron R. Downing H. Amend R. Rusch D. Feil % JUNIORS L. Hiegel H. Candlin D. Varela T. Abeyta R. Brabo R. Guillen A. Rickter W. Blackburn D. Speer 3. Rafferty B. Pfenning D. Hoffman R. Brinkman V. Kizzire S. Hill D. Pinske L. Flores B. Chavez E. Rakes G. Verges J. Fosket M. Huck F. Fries J. Cadwell R. Laeger S. Wylie D. Ellard Officers of 47 President - C. Shaw, Vice-President - H. Candlin, Secretary -R. Brinkman, Treasurer - R. Kramer. Class Mother, Mrs. McCarthy. Officers of 46 President - L. Hiegel, Vice-President - J. Holm, Secretary -D. Castellaw, Treasurer - C. Reifschneider. Class Mother, Mrs. Candlin. Class Sponsors - Mrs. Raymond and Mrs. Person. Class of 45”-—President - R. Stelk, Vice-President - J. Lincoln- Secretary - M. Upton, Treasurer - L. Hiegel. Class Mother - Mrs. Candlin, Class Sponsor - Mrs. Hopple. SOPHOMORES N. Anest M. Kniss B. Morris N. Thorpe G. Calvert V. Lawrence M. Dalbey J. Nerud B. Heyl V. Fritzler M. Wilcox H. Schreiner H. Rath D. Friend J. Rush G. Liakos P. Reiber R. Bangert D. Henricksen M. Duncan M. Peterson E. Heine V. Schaaf A. Mohr D. Bauer R. Kramer R. Boyer J. Rokel D. Kizzire B. Randall L. Chambers H. Miller SOPHOMORES G. Boodry C. Brabo T. Plaza G. Pappas W. Robertson K. Eck R. Peterson R. Blair In the year of 1945, 58 freshmen enrolled in the Bayard High School. The officers chosen for this first year were Mohr.— President V. Fritrler—Vice-President. M. Kniss—Secretary, and E. Monkman—Treasurer. Miss Stephens was their sponsor and Mrs. Hey'i was their Class Mother. Now cs sophcmores they have chosen J. Ne.ud—President, V. Schaaf—Vice-President, R. Kramer—Secretary, and R. Bangert, Treasurer. Mrs. Heyl was again chosen class Mother and Mr. J. Weir was the Class Sponsor. A. Thiel W. Keil J. Richter J. Bradsby Rev. Nicholas J. Velis Father Velis has nelped establish our Youth Center, and influenced the lives of our young people thru his exemplary character. His church gives the outstanding senior boy and girl a trophy each year. - {]91 FRESHMEN R. Barkdoll B. Blackstone M. Kramer D. Leis G Hoxworth J. Bangert O. Kramer A. Michal R. Langhofer J. Hoffman H. Brabo R. Varela J. Shaw K. Reifschneider V. Holms G. Speer J. Schwindt D. I.ind S. Schmall F. Brown G. Kleim R. Dunn P. Foreman K. Rystrom M. Hernandez O. Brabo J. Hall H. Fries B. Dugan H. Suhr W. Kamerzel FRESHMEN P. Anest E. Leever V. Ellard R. Schlauger F. Loose R. Shively G. Parriott D. Coolidge D. Osborne L. Schoeneman D. Bowers V. Heintz P. Anest V. Hoyt J. Blackstone L. Heintz L. Leikam H. Kraus W. Kramer T. Kaiser FRESHMEN REPORT Sixty-three freshmen started to Bayard High School this year. Class officers were elected as follows: President Vice-President Secretary ...................... Treasurer Class Sponsor The class elected Ronald Representative. Kenneth Rystrom ............. Delores Lind Freddie Brown Virginia Holm Miss M. Stephens . Barkdol as Student Council - 21fr- SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS YOUTH CENTER LEADERS STANDING: R. Levick, V. Blackburn. SITTING: C. Eirich, L. Perrin. STANDING: G. Rakes, T. Durnal, B. Dummitt. SITTING: M. McCarthy. D. A. R. The Daughters ol the American Revolution is an old and honored organization. Each year a senior girl is chosen to participate in a contest written on Citizenship. The contests was held February 1st, at the Scotts-Huff Junior College. Caroline Eirich was chosen as our represe tctive. - -(22 i- - t NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY STANDING: W. Kramer, J. Ensser. D. Beltner, C. Eirich SITTING: L. Kleim, B. Dummitt, V. Blackburn. C. Spangler -593- STUDENT COUNCIL STANDING: R. Barkdoll, K. Rystrom, Miss Talbott, J. Holm, C. Shaw, M. McCarthy, J. Nerud, G. Jensen. SITTING: L. Chambers, C. Eirich, D. Beltner - 423) - GIRLS' GLEE CLUB TOP ROW: H. Candlin, L. Yekel, Y. Hoxworth, V. Hoyt. R. Kramer. B. Splittgerber. B. Pfenning. J. Hoyt. D. Bower. B. Blackstone. V. Holm. E. Leever. J. Blackstone, H. Brabo. D. Varela. CENTER ROW: J. Rokel. V. Ehrhart, D. Wyland, M. Fosket, L. Kleim, P. Lambert, N. Bauer, J. Ensser. V. Biackburn. D. Robertson. T. Plaza. M. Hernandez. Miss Stephens. BOTTOM ROW O. Kramer. J. Bangert. D. Pinske, R. Downing. L. Bastron. A. Richter. T. Durnal, P. Reiber. M. McCarthy. J. Goll. A. Mohr. R. Brinkman. C. Brabo. BOYS' GLEE CLUB STANDING: R. Brinkman. B. Heyl. D. Keil, J. Hughes. J. Cadwell, K. Rystrom, R. Barkdoll, Mr. Andrews. SITTING: D. Hendrickson, R. Peterson. R. Stelk. J. Holm, E. Heinie. P. Abeyta, W. Miller, G. McQueen. FOOTBALL QUEEN of 1946 Lorene Kleim The football squad of 1946 chose Lorene Kleim for their queen. Her ladies in waiting were Thelma Durnal, Shirley Hill, Mary Ellen McCarthy, Vera Fritzler, Barbara Morris, Joan Bangert and Delores Lind. Lorene will have the honor, as every queen does, to hand the cape and crown down to the queen of 1947. TIGER PLAYERS FOOTBALL CO-CAPTAINS Standing: J. Ensser, Y. Hoxworth, L. C. Wimmer Perrin. Coach Edie Sitting: G. McQueen, R. Peters. T. Couch — 425)§ - TRACK Team of 1946-N. P. V. Champions TOP ROW: N. Anest. W. Sell, T. Nerrd, B. Osborne. CENTER ROW: D. Beltner, W. Calvert, T. Coach, W. Kramer. L. Leever. BOTTOM ROW: D. Kraft, L. Blackburn. J. Liakos, D. O’Neill. H. Schwartz. N. Kramer. TIGER FOOTBALL TEAM TOP ROW: Coach Edie, D. Beltner. C. Reifschneider. P. Pegg. L. Frakes, C. Shaw. G. Calvert, R. Hiegel. J. Hughes. CENTER ROW: G. Pappas. D. McDaniel. L. Hiegel. B. Hageman. C. Spangler, W. Sell. B. Osborne, B. Dummitt, R. Williams. BOTTOM ROW: C. Wimmer. L. Leever. L. Reiber, C. Benton, T. Couch, W. Calvert. B. Reiber, D. Winchell. FOOTBALL HEROS The 1946 football season opened on the home field. Bayard was defeated 38-0 by Scottsbluff. Chadron, a new rival of Bayard's this year, beat us 13-6. Bayard won the game with Lyman 27-6, and Gering 7-0. Sidney defeated us 37-7. Mitchell, one of the close games of the year, ended with a final score of 0-0. Bayard won over Kimball 27-20 but lost to Bridgeport, 19-7 and to Torrington 14-0. The big Turkey Day game, played on Bayard's gridiron left us defeated 14-6. Coach Edie reports a good season in spite of many defeats. B. Osborne B. Hegaman T. Couch L. Leever C. Spangler D. Winchell R. Hiegel L. Reiber - m+- FOOTBALL HEROS (Continued) C. Benton W. Calvert B. Dummitt C. Wimmer D. McDaniel W. Sell R. Williams C. Reifschneider L. Hiegel T. Liakos G. Pappas N. Anest N. Thorpe B. Randall Mr. Edie f TOP HOW: R. Bangert, V. Schaaf, G. Pappas, D. Henrickson, N. Thorpe. D. Castellow. R. Brabo. CENTER ROW: Coach Edie. H. Amend. R. Williams. F. Hageman. B. Dummitt. C. Shaw. N. Anest. C. Spangler. BOTTOM ROW: J. Holm. B. Reiber, W. Kramer, C. Benton. B. Hageman. W. Sell, D. McDaniel, C. Wimmer. PEP CLUB TOP ROW: V. Lawrence. W. Robertson. T. Durnal. M. Duncan. M. Suhr. B. Pfenning. J. Lane. V. Baker. J. Hovt. M. Dalbey. V. Ehrhart. J. Rokel. J. Rokel. Mr. DeNovellis. CENTER ROW: A. Richter. J. Rafferty. D. Hubbard. M. Huck, W. Blackburn. J. Ensser. C. Eirich.E. Strieker. A. Mohr. S. Hill. D. Robertson. L. Perrin. J. Goll. Y. Hoxworth. BOTTOM ROW: D Ellard, J. Fosket, H. Candlin. D. Pinske, R. Downing. N. Bauer. L. Kleim. M. Kniss. P. Reiber. M. McCarthy. V. Blackburn. B. Schwartz. V. Fritzler, L. Yekel. B CLUB TOP ROW: L. Hiegel. J. Holm. R. Williams, N. Thorp. T. Liakos. W. Sell. N. Anest. G. Pappas, C. Reifschneider. _ _ CENTER ROW: J. Pringle. D. Winchell, D. McDaniel. P. Pegg. B. Osborne, L. Leever, C. Wimmer. R. Hiegel. J. Hughes. BOTTOM ROW: W. Kramer. W. Calvert. T. Coach. C. Benton. C. Spangler, D. Beltner. R. Reiber. L. Reiber, B. Dummitt, ♦H30; BAND Top Row: Mr. Andrews, R. Deal, J. Stockwell. M. Suhr, D. Hendricksen. L. Acker. T. Couch. B. Hageman, C. Spangler, A. Mohr, M. McCarthy, J. Goll. Center Row: P. McCarthy, D. Henkel, B. Morris, H. Candlin. E. Morehead. V. Ehrhart, V. Blackburn, P. Lambert, D. Pinske, R. Barkdoll, M. Green, M. Hageman. Bottom Row: D. Leis. M. Amend. H. Rath. D. Stelk, K. Rystrom, N. Kidd, B. Schwartz. C. Fricke. D. Robertson. R. Stelk. B. Heyl. R. Lyman, D. Shaw. A. Hageman. -UT- MOST COURTEOUS SENIORS BAND KING AND QUEEN Standing: J. Ensser, C. Eirich, L. Tom Couch and Barbara Morris Kleim, Sitting: G. McQueen, D. Belt- ner, R. Peters. — {31)9 — HOIH 'H I f JUNIOR HIGH TEACHERS Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. Bartel. Miss Flanders, Mrs. Hendricksen. First Row: B. Blackstone. R. Shively, M. Suhr. S. Hill, E. Leever, D. Lind. J. Rafferty. M. Kniss. R. Friend, B. Phenning, J. Lane, J. Hoyt. D. Hubbard. H. Miller, T. Plaza, H. Brado. D. Varela. Second Row: D. Bauer. J. Blackstone. J. Hall J. Rokel, M. Huck, E. Strieker, C. Eirich, G. Kleim. V. Hoyt. P. Reiber, M. Peterson. A. Mohr, V. Blackburn, B. Schwartz, V. Fritzler, Y. Hoxworth, S. Schmall, M. Wilcox. Mrs. Hendriksen. Third Row: M. Dalbey, P. Kechter, O. Kramer, A. Michal, J. Hoffman. A. Richter, J. Rush. D. Bauer, D. Friend. W. Blackburn. J. Bangert. W. Robertson. M. Hernandez. C. Braba. Fourth Row: J. Fosket, M. McCarthy, L. Yekel. J. Goll, L. Perrin, T. Durnal, M. Duncan. B. Morris. D. Hoffman, V. Lawerence, P. Foreman. CHEERLEADERS t SANDBURR STAFF First Row: J. Hughes, J. Pringle, J. Dieckmann. F. Nagel, P. Pegg. R. Levick, W. Calvert D. McDanial, H. Ridge. G. Jensen. Center Row: P. Abeyta. D. Keil, C. Benton. G. McQueen, B. Dummitt, R. Reiber, L. Perrin, Mr. deNovellis, Bottom Row: V. Baker. M. Suhr. B. Schwartz, D. Robertson, V. Blackburn, J. Ensser, N. Bauer, C. Eirich, Y. Hoxworih, J. Rok:l, L. Yekel. LIBRARIANS Top Row: S. Wylie, D. Bauer, J. Hoyt, V. Baker, R. Brinkman. Center Row: A. Mohr. D. Wyland. Mrs. Person, D. Ellard. V. Lawrence. Not Pictured: A. Liakos, V. Ellard, V. Holm. - 435f - ELECTED School Spirit.......................Caroline Eirich Book of Knowledge .......................... Lorene Kleim Athletic Letter ................... Wallis Clavert Yoke Dick Beltner 36K - ---------— --------------—......... ........... .......... .......................... -■ — ■■ ■—--------------------- ■■■■ ■ ■■ —.......................— ■ — ■— Olcle (lassmates ✓ A- .
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