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GAA 1-2-34; GAA Secretary 3; GAA Playday 1-34; GAA Tournament 1-2-34; Pep Club 34; Ch. 1-24; Vocal Clinic 24; Band 2-34; Tiger 4; Sand-burr 3; County Government 3: Student Council 4; FB Princess 4. Football 1-2-34; Track 1-2-34; Basketball Student Manager 3; “B” Club 2- 34; “B” Club President 4; NASS 3- 4; Physical Education 1-2; Volleyball 4; NPV All-Conference Tackle 4; Junior Treasurer; Senior Vice President; Junior Play; Ch. 14; Vocal Clinic 4; FFA 1-2-3; Tiger 4; County Government 3. Pep Club 2-3-4; Pep Club Treasurer 3; Cheerleader 3; Ch. 1-24; Vocal Clinic 24; GAA 1-2; Student Council 1; Sandburr Business Manager 4. CLASS PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Fricke, Sr.
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Doris Schledewitz Olga Schmunk Jo Anne Schneider Ch. 1-2-4; Vocal Clinic 2-4; Pep Club 2-34; Cheerleader 3-4; County Government 3; Junior Secretary; Sandburr 34; Assistant Editor 4; GAA 1-2-34; GAA Secretary 4; GAA Playday 1-34; GAA Tournaments 1-2-34. GAA 1-2-3; GAA Playday 1-3; GAA Tournaments 1-2-3; Ch. 2-34; Vocal Clinic 2-34; Junior Play; Librarian 4. Pep Club 1-2-34; Pep Club Secretary 3; Pep Club President 4; Cheerleader 3; Student Council 1; County Government 3; Tiger 4; Sophomore President; GAA 1-2; Ch. 1-2-34; Vocal Clinic 2-34; Girls Glee 3. Delores Schreiner Pep Club 2-3-4; Ch. 1-24; Vocal Clinic 2-4; GAA 1-2-34; GAA Tournament 2-4; Twirler 3; Librarian 4; Sand-burr 4. Ronnie Schwindt Football 1-2-3; Basketball 1-2; Track 1-2-3; “B” Club 2-3, Secretary-Treasurer “B” Club 3; Physical Education 1; Volleyball 4; Ch. 3-4; Vocal Clinic 34; Junior Play; FFA 1-2; NASS 2-3. Kenny Shimp Football 1-2; Basketball 1; Track 1; Volleyball 4; Physical Education 1-2; Ch. 24; Vocal Clinic 24; Band 2-3.
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Class History In the fall of 1951, there was a group of forty-nine uncertain students who began their long journey through high school. Mr. Butts was chosen os sponsor. We chose Mary Richter as our President, Jane Feather, Vice President, Myrna Rice, Secretary, and Larry Kamerzell, Treasurer. Fannie Verges, Jo Anne Schneider, and Larry Fricke represented us in Student Council. The next fall we returned to school with renewed energy, ready to resume our education. For our class sponsor we chose Mr. Knepper. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond were chosen as class parents. Jo Anne Schneider was elected as President, Larry Fricke, Vice President, Lawrence Sanchez, Secretary, and Loretta Huber, Treasurer. Mary Richter, Eleanore Reifschneider, and Myrna Rice were elected for Student Council representatives. We came back to school as juniors, realizing we had a big year ahead of us. With this thought in mind, we chose the following officers: Larry Fricke, President, Don Burge, Vice President, Doris Schledewitz, Secretary, and Leonard Weber, Treasurer. To represent us in Student Council, we chose Diana Raymond, Myrna Rice, and Mary Richter. Angelo Karampelas was elected Student Council Vice President. We chose Mr. and Mrs. Raymond for our class parents. Mrs. Seibenaler and Mr. Guy were elected for our class sponsors. During football season, Eleanore Reifschneider was crowned our 1953 football queen. When the time finally arrived, we chose a comedy, “No More Homework,” for our play and “Hawaiian Sunset” as our theme for the prom. In May, some of our classmates received the highest honor a student can attain—membership into the National Honor Society. In an assembly full of suspense, Eleanore Reifschneider, Myrna Rice and Diana Raymond were tapped. We assembled for our final year in 1954. As class officers we elected Don Burge, President; Leonard Weber, Vice President; Diana Raymond, Secretary; Bill Schlaepfer, Treasurer. Pat Smith, Angelo Karampelas, President; Myrna Rice, Secretary; Tracy Nelson, and Dorothy Lundgren represented us in Student Council. We chose as our class sponsors, Mrs. Cruise and Mr. Guy. Our class parents were Mr. and Mrs. Fricke. We began the tremendous task of producing the TIGER. In November, 1954, Diana Raymond was crowned as football queen. In January, Judy Nelson was elected to represent Bayard High as DAR representative. We chose the orchid as the class flower and lavender and white were chosen for our class colors. We still have many things to look forward to—our Senior play, sneak day, the Junior-Senior Prom, class night, and finally graduation. We leave our high school days behind with our motto, “We cannot hold a torch to light another’s path without brightening our own,” foremost in our minds. Class Prophecy Here is the prophecy of Madam Madoozabell as she gazes into her crystal ball to foretell the future of the Class of ’55. It is ten years later and we find that: PATTY LANE is the first woman explorer of Greenland. BENNY HEIN is taking over Lex Barker’s place as Tarzan. BETTY EIRICH is a very successful model in New York City. LEONARD WEBER is in the alligator business. PAT SMITH is now President of the O.M.S. (Old Maid’s Society). LEROY BECKER is now chief clown for the great R.R. (Redington Rodeo). DOROTHY LUNDGREN is a chorus teacher at South Bayard University. BILL SCHLAEPFER is coaching his eleven boys to be football players. DARLINE SCHLEDEWITZ is stewardess for the G.R. Airlines. CLARENCE SAUER is mayor of Scottsbluff. LORETTA HUBER is the wife of a wealthy oilman and is living in South America. DON BURGE is still going to school to learn to fly. MYRNA RICE is half owner of the wealthy J-S Ranch in Colorado. TRACY NELSON is designing short dresses for women as he says they look more attractive.
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