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FIRST ROW - L. Hessler. R. Green - President. Mr. Curry - Sponsor; SECOND ROW — S. Eigbrett, T. Tillman. S. Case, A. Malchow — Treasurer. J. Satchell. I). Nerud, T. Pfenning — Vice-President, C. Radzymski: THIRD ROW — G. Hrnicek — Secretary , S. Pfenning. Debaters Active Formation of a debate club, the capture of second place at the District Debate Tournament, and inclusion in the State Debate Meet through qualifying at the district meet were only a few highlights evolving from the B.H.S. debate activities this year. Debate trips were made to Gordon, Kimball, Gering, ScottshlulT. and Lincoln. The B.H.S. debaters also hosted three debate meets for the Gering, Gordon. Kimball, Mitchell, Alliance, and Scottsbluff high schools. The B.H.S. student body was also given an opportunity to view an assembly-debate on this years’ debate proposition: Resolved, That the Federal Government should adopt a program of compulsory arbitration in labor-management disputes in basic industries”. Representing B.H.S. at both the District and State Debate Tournaments were Sharon Case, Roy Green, Lcland Hessler, Garv Hrnicek, Ann Malchow — alternate, and Mr. Curry — Sponsor. Banquet Fetes Scholars Hosted by the Student Council, the Scholastic Banquet held May 18 honored B.H.S. students who had attained the elite status of swelling the honor-roll twice fluring the school year. Addressing the ranks of esteemed scholars was Doctor Deselms, a Chadron State College administrator, who stressed the importance of scholarship in higher education. 16 I hope illy speech isn't as cold as the turkey.''
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GARY HRNICEK — Advanced Math Scholars Prove Academic Merit SHARON CASE — Bookkeeping Represented by twenty-seven meritorious scholars, Bayard High notched impressive scores at the 1966 Interscholastic Contest at Chadron State College. Six students scored points in five different tests — netting Bayard fifth place in the Group I ranks. Competition was stiff, but the caliber of our curriculum and the excellence of our subject — instruction was mirrored in the notable performance of Bayard’s intelligentsia. High School Brains” LINDA and DENNIS GIAUQUE English - Linda. Music — Both 15
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FIRST ROW — Mr. Claver — Sponsor, M. Durnal — Vice-President, S. Funk — President, L. Hintergardt — Sentinel. R. Shultz. K. Meyer, J. Hoerlrr, C. Sehwindt — Sweetheart. SECOND ROW' — H. Schmall, I). Nagle. M. Leever, T. Strieker, B. Bauer. R. Sehwindt. P. Townsend. I). Maxcv. THIRD ROW D. Green, J. Lockman, C. Russell, W. Henkel, R. Heigel, S. Strieker, K. Burton. FOURTH ROW — D. Kraus. J. Burbach, W. Sehaffer, D Nagle, L. Hessler. R. Bauer. R. Funk, R. Kildow. Future Farmers Practice Skills Vigorously engaged in the over-all goal of encouraging and promoting interest in and the practice of agricultural betterment, the local chapter of F.F.A. participated in a variety of activities this year. G ordinated with the vocational agriculture program of B.H.S., the chapter entered district and state judging contests; presented a program on parliamentary procedure to the student body, and at the district public-speaking contest; and traveled to a stock show in Denver. The chapter land-judging and dairv-judging teams garnered top honors at the district contest, and also performed well at the state-contest level. Thespian Troupe Born Thespian Troupe No. 2785 was born at Bayard High this year under the paternal hand of sponsor Mr. Robert Curry. 'Hie newlv formed local organization is a unit of the National Thespian Society, a society designed to advance and improve the program of the dramatic arts in secondary schools. Admission to the dramatics societv is governed by a rigorous point system. Points are earned by participating in high school dramatic productions, either through acting or technical participation. FRONT ROW — T. Hemmer, S. Pfenning, A. Malchow, S. Case, S. Cross, T. Tillman. SECOND ROW - G. Hrnieek, J. Raymond. T. Lcvick, S. Anest. S. Huek, B. Amend, K. Hubbard. THIRD ROW - G. Dueker, K. Frakes. R. Oeen. L. Giauque, V. Nuss, A. Pappas, Sponsor Mr. Curry. Not Pictured: Jamie Dueker.
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