Bayard High School - Tiger Yearbook (Bayard, NE)

 - Class of 1978

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SENIORS it I Seniors Of 1978 Mary Adams Sandra Bonnes Pam Bastron Nancy Brungardt Marlene Arends Laurie Bauer Sally Bangert Judy Burton 7 Jody Buskirk Joni Eskam Alice Deluna Reuben Chacon Jr Sylvia Gonzales Kim Dudden 8 Carin Connor Paul Harris Maynard Krantz William Hemmer Ron Hubbard Pam Holeton Jon Leever Jeff Juelfs Sally Holthus Sherrie Logsdon Joan Meier David Michael Paul Pappas Frank Nerud Shellie Morgan Pam Petersen Jim Schaffer Harvey Reichert Craig Schoeneman James Pullen Lionel Sanchez Melanie Ramig Renee Schwab 1! Brian Schwartz Mark Wickard Tracy Shaw Jim Stewart r¥¥ Tammy Yakel Schaffer Sponsors: Mr. Brandt, Miss Schaeffler, Mrs. Didier David Young V.Pres; Sherrie L Senior Prophecy As I was boarding a Frontier .00 puddle-jumper from Denver to Bayard International to attend the 10-year reunion for the class of 1978 I find myself recalling my senior year. As I remember all the good times we had, my thoughts are suddenly interrupted by the captain's voice which I immediately recognize as being that of MAYNARD KRANTZ. He explains to the passengers that with a little luck and a reasonably qualified co-piot that we should land in Bayard in no less than 3 days. With that comforting news I settle back in my seat, close my eyes, and prepare myself for the worst. Just as I begin to doze off, I am rudely awakened by something very cold splashing into my lap. I look up to see the stewardess turn a bright red and behind that red is none other than NANCY BRUNGARDT. Nancy and I recognize each other and begin to reminisce about our high school days. Nancy tells me that after traveling with a certain band as public relations manager for four years, she tired of it and worked her way through stewardess school as an actress gaining the lead role in COFFEE TEA, OR ME-PART II. As Nancy moves along to help the other passengers, I glance across the isle to see yet another of my old classmates, JEFF JUELFS, who is now president of MARK EDEN, INCORPORATED with wife Laurie Wickard as his top model. Maynard's highly civilized voice comes over the intercom to say that we would soon be landing in Bayard and would all passengers fasten their seatbelts and pray that the dirt runway was not blown away with the last Nebraska wind storm. Luckily with Maynard's exceptional ability and technological mind we land safely at Bayard International Airport. As the plane comes to a halt I watch as the baggage car comes buzzing up to the side of the plane and it begins to seem rather strange when the baggage car is not decreasing in speed in the slightest as it approaches the plane. When the baggage car hits the plane there is some confusion as the people rush to the door to see if the driver of the baggage car was hurt. As the passengers pile out of the plane we arrive outside to see MARK WICKARD pulling himself out from under the wreckage of the baggage car. I am not really too surprised to see that the driver of the car is Mark, as I recall his numerous accidents in high school. As the Bayard Volunteer Fire Department rush to the scene of the accident I begin walking to the terminal which has been converted from an old train car. Upon entering the terminal all of us are searched along with our possesions by BILLY HEM-MER who is now a narcotics agent in New York and has been called to Bayard to assist the District 10 probation officer, HARVEY REICHERT, in a special assignment. After the ordeal of searching out my luggage I find myself with a couple of spare hours before the reunion so I decide to look the old Hometown U.S.A. over. Wandering past the post office I stop to pick up the paper, still known as The Bayard Transcript but now it is owned by PAM PETERSEN who naturally specializes in the Social Notes column. While reading this column I find that CINDY NUSS wedding has been postponed for the 42nd time due to the constant mysterious disappearance of the groom. Strolling on down the street I pass a building which I realize must be the new beauty shop called The Rats Nest Rhapsody which is owned and managed by JONI ESKAM who specializes in the most unusual hair styles. Walking further, I find another new business has been opened. A music store called Judy's House of Playing Pleasure. This naturally is owned by JUDY BURTON Heimbuch and her main salesman is LIONEL SANCHEZ. After visiting with Judy and Lionel for awhile I return to my hotel room to freshen up before the ban-14 quet. All ready for the banquet I head for the grade school cafeteria. CARIN CONNOR is at the door hand- ing out programs and name tags. Carin is now widely known as the Florida Sunshine Girl since replacing Anita Bryant upon her retirement from show business. Oh, and over in the corner chattering away is JOAN MEIER. She seems to have recently won Betty Crocker's Happy Homemaker Award for making a combination dessert that she can't even spell, let alone pronounce. Standing next to Joan is her dearest and most loyal friend, SANDRA BONNES Leever, who is now the proud owner of the Lullaby Shop, formerly Bayard Variety, specializing in baby clothes since she and Steve have 10 of their own. There are several other new establishments here in Bayard. One of the most popular is Porky's Butcher Shop owned by DAVID MICHAEL whose specialty is hind quarters. There is also a new place to dance, a discoteque, called Night Moves which is co-owned by SALLY HOLTHUS and JIM PULLEN. During the day Sally is the athletic director at the senior citizen center and has a championship volleyball team thanks to the ability of team captain Bill Wallace. Jim, during the day, is employed at Bayard General Hospital as a nurses aid. And believe me he does aid the nurses! It seems that SHELLIE MORGAN has gone into competition against her father and is the new owner of the Boston Store. PAM BASTRON Carrier is now living in Scottsbluff and through her hearts attachment is still doing her weekly shopping at the Boston Store, even though Co-Op is closer and gives dividends. As the dinner progresses I understand that from our class quite a number have become celebrities. SALLY BANGERT and SHERRIE LOGSDON are now top models for Long and Silky Cream Rinse. On the weekends Sally takes time to work in her establishment in Scottsbluff, Rusted Buckles and Sherrie is often seen in the fields spreading fertilizer for Simplot. BRETT SMITH now has his own talk show called the BS Hour and recently had as his special guest TRACY SHAW who is working on a motion picture called The Incredible Molting Woman seeing as how her experience with sun lamps has qualified her for the job, and too, we all know what a good actress Tracy has always been. LAURIE BAUER can be seen on the tube every Saturday night at five on the Lawrence Welk Show as she is the top drummer and bubble blower. PAUL PAPPAS is currently married to Irene Chikos and living in Hollywood along with their even dozen kids and making a new show entitled Twelve is Enough. PAM HOLETON is now living in Oklahoma City employed by everyone's favorite radio station, KOMA. She has her own talk show called the Mouth Piece. Pam often features on her music program some PAUL HARRIS' greatest hits as he is now. picking his bass with the Mormon Tabernacle Boogy Choir. Last but not least on the show business scene are CINDY SINKS, MARLENE AREDNS, JODY BUSKIRK, JIM STEWART, and DAVID YOUNG who are extremely busy making silent movies for the deaf. RENEE SCHWAB has made her mark as head cheerleader for the Dallas Cowboys with WADE WIMMER as her main spectator and first-string water boy. REUBEN CHACON is very successful at painting murals for the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. It seems Reuben has a long line of hopeful models for his various settings. Sitting across the table from me is MELANIE RAMIG who is co-truck driver on long hauls from Texarkana to Georgie bootlegging Colorado kool-aid with Doug Bauer. Next to Melanie is TAMMY SCHAFFER who is residing in Alliance with her husband Jim, raising beet crop after beet crop to pay for Jim's bad habits. Sitting towards the head of the table Is TERI MUHR who has recently opened an orphanage for unwanted teen-agers In Portland, Oregon. The master of ceremonies for this evening Is ALICE DEL UNA who Is held In high regard as the first woman mayor of McGrew. She announces MARY ADAMS as our guest speaker for this evening. Mary now works with the Medicine Bow Ski Patrol and will be speaking on the hazards of getting hit in the face with one's skis. As the dinner concludes we all move over to the new high school gym for the reunion dance at which the Bayard City Rollers are going to play all the hit tunes. This is the hottest group on the charts and just happens to consist of four of our own classmates; MIKE ZIER, PAUL SINNER, CRAIG SCHOENEMAN, and BRIAN SCHWARTZ. They have just released a new hit single called Kentucky Fried Tune. It seems that SYLVIA GONZALES Is causing quite a stir here tonight as she Is the only eligible lady from our class yet and word has It that unless Robert Redford comes through she Is like to stay that way. There is some commotion out on the dance floor as we see FRANK NERUD on his hands and knees in the Senior CARIN CONNOR wills her ability to get along without male companionship to Renee Schwab who can't seem to get along without at least two at a time. SANDY BONNES wills her long manageable hair to Sherri Deines. JON LEEVER wills a pair of Levi's to Carolyn McDaniel so she will have a pair that fits her. DAVID MICHAEL wills two cases of Final Net hairspray to Jonl Eskam so she will have a week's supply. PAM HOLETON wills her ability to put on make-up that looks natural to Kathy Laeger. JOAN MEIER wills to Mr. Zitterkopf a new joke book, because his old ones are getting very dry. SALLY HOLTHUS wills her ability to keep gum in her mouth during athletic events to Coach Wallace, and a touch of her class to Coach Palser, because it will probably be all he ever gets. KIM DUDDEN wills her ability to ignore underclassmen to the next senior class. SHELLY MORGAN wills her lousy attendance record to all of the teachers who need a vacation, and she leaves to Goober Henson her Dr. slips so he has a good excuse. RONALD HUBBARD wills his great wrestling ability to Neil McDaniel. MARK WICKARD wills his ability to be a whole and sound mechanic to Gene R. for he truly needs it. REUBEN CHACON wills his ability to run with great speed and skill to Delbert Blackstone. Also to Blackbird he gives his modern artistic notebook covers, hoping that someday he will follow in his footsteps. FRANK NERUD wills his naturally curly hair to Steve Logsdon so he won't have to get a permanent. WADE WIMMER wills his long hair to Gary McDaniel, hoping It will last his at least five years. PAUL HARRIS wills his ability to see through Mr. Engdahl's growl to those who think his bite is so bad. SALLY BANGERT wills her '63 Dodge 440 to Greg Reichert for his racing ability. PAM BASTRON wills her scoop shovel to next year's seniors In Mr. Critchley's American Problems class. PAUL PAPPAS wills his mid-western accent and quiet disposition to Pam Holeton. PAM PETERSEN wills her contacts to Mr. Rischling to prevent from getting whip-lash from going like this JUDY BURTON wills her and Rick Heimbuck's long and happy courtship to Nancy Rice and Steve Kildow. CINDY NUSS wills her engagement ring to Sally Holthus, since she still hasn't gotten the one she's expecting. middle of the floor. Frank Is demonstrating some new wrostling holds. He is now the co-ed wrestling coach at Molbeta Tech, teaching his team all the right moves. Suddenly the doors to the gym burst open and in comes a huge tractor driven by TIM PROPP, and running not far behind is JON LEEVER with a wrench in his hand. Tim Is now the president of the National Tractor Pullers Association and his head mechanic is Jon, who according to Tim is still trying to figure out which end of the tractor is the front. As Tim pulls the tractor to a halt that sly old RON HUBBARD saunters up to him to discuss certain investments in tractor pulling. Ron has recently been elected the governor of Arizona, understanding of course he is now the only resident of that state after buying all the land for his little ol'ranch. There Is only one member of the class who could not be with us tonight, that being KIM DUDDEN, who is out of town taking a much needed vacation, basking in the sun and enjoying the tropical climate of Hawaii. This 10 year reunion has all been very exciting. I can hardly wait to return in another 10 years and visit the class of 78 for the 20th reunion! See you all then! Will MIKE ZIER wills his long hair and acid rock tapes to Kurt Fell and Stanley Schwartzkoph so they can learn to have good times too. HARVEY REICHERT wills his paddle to his little brother Greg, just in case he should ever get sent up the river by Mr. Engdahl. JIM STEWART wills his ability to watch his favorite TV cartoon, Inch High Private Eye, faithfully every Saturday morning to Dr. Phipps. CRAIG SCHOENEMAN wills his ability to keep quiet for at least five minutes to Sheila Siegfried. CINDY SINKS wills her quiet personality to Laurie Wickard. TIM PROPP wills a muzzle, a leash, and a collar to the student body, so they can keep the pup under control. BRIAN SCHWARTZ wills his ability to give up smoking and set a good example to the Bayard coaching staff, that cannot seem to wait until they are away from the athletes to light up. MELANIE RAMIG wills to Mr. Brandt a pair of elevated shoes so he can look over his podium instead of under it. NANCY BRUNGARDT wills a case of Visine to Mrs. Didier to get the red out. JAMES PULLEN wills his posture to Laurie Wickard Brenda Nab, and Carolyn McDaniel, hoping it will aid their curvatures of the spine. JEFF JUELFS wills his great basketball talent and height to Kenny Krantz. BILL HEMMER, being of sound mind, body, and soul, wills his ability to look on other people's papers and get high grades to the next American Problems' class, and his ability to spell to his spelling teacher. Miss Schaeffler. TAMMY YAKEL wills to Scott Wickard and Ed Russell all of her turtlenecks, and to Deb Andreas and and Michelle Leytham a box of Snickers candy bars, so they'll have something else to chew on. PAUL SINNER wills his age to the juniors. JODY BUSKIRK wills his perfect attendance record to Bill Hemmer, in hopes that he makes it to graduation. RENEE SCHWAB wills her collection of class rings, eight pearls, four opuls, and three diamonds, to Sherri Deines. SYLVIA GONZALES wills her friendly disposition, handed down to her by Genevieve Olivarez, and her femininity, handed down to her by Teresa Tafoya, to Minerva Hubbard. 15 Best, Most, Biggest BEST LOOKING: Sherrie Logsdon and Paul Sinner. MOST TALKATIVE: Pam Holeton and Bret Smith. MLeML ‘ S MOST BRAINS: Cindy Nuss and Lionel Sanchez MOST COMICAL: Mary Adams and Billy Hemmer BEST DRESSED: Joni Eskam and Jim Pullen. MOST ATHLETIC: Renee Schwab and Wade Wimmer. BIGGEST FLIRTS: Sally Holthus and David Michael. BEST PERSONALITY: Paul Harris and Judy Burton. Jr Jr t At -a m MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Frand Norud and Carln Connor. Harvey Reichert Lionel Sanchez Joni Eskam Sandy Bonnes Pam Holeton Cindy Sinks Kim Dudden Pam Petersen Jim Stewert Carin Connor Tracy Shaw Sherrie Logsdon Joan Meier Tammy Yakel Laurie Bauer Cindy Nuss Sylvia Gonzales Renee Schwab Ron Hubbard Pam Bastron Tim Propp Jim Pullen Paul Harris Marlene Arends Mel Ramlg R e m e m b e r W h e n 17 Senior Memories 18 UNDERCLASSMEN Juniors Memories Dana Korell Gail Korell Kenny Krantz Paul Krantz Dave Laborico Shelly McAdams Brenda Nab Michelle Leythem Bob Me Murtry Carolyn McDaniel Connie Peirce Michael Lujan Sally Michal Julie Leaver Gary McDaniel Rodney Rein Stacy Sauer Vince Razo Ed Russell Chris Rlschllng Belinda Serda Ryan Reiber Greg Sanchez Jerry Pierce Rocky Robinson 22 Sheila Siegfried Tammy Sinks Lynlee Smith Shari Strauch Jose Vidal David Waechter Stan Whitman Laurie Wlckard Scott Wlckard Gail and Shelley acting normal. Lah-dee-dah! A ROCKET IN It looks better like this ... The play begins when Spaceman, Rod Rein, shoots off a rocket In the English classroom. English teacher, Mr. Agnew, (Dave Waechter) gets In trouble with the lady principal and football coach, Mrs. Matchett (Lynlee Smith). While he tries to keep Mrs. Matchett happy, he trys to avoid sexy flirt, LuLu Grumblne (Jana Huck). Steadies Harry Cooper (Roger Elrlch) and Janls Brown (Gall Korrell) are having a fight while Arlln Abbott (Dana Korell) Is trying to get his girl, Judy Mills (Shelly McAdams). While Jackie and Barbara (Gary McDaniel and Michelle Leytham) try to cool things out, Janls and Judy are trying to fix up Miss Chlsle (Penny Becker) with Mr. Agnew so he won't get fired from Mrs. Matchett. Everything seems to work out because Mr. Agnew gets to stay In the system and becomes the new football coach. The play was very humorous — one of the best junior productions In recent years at B.H.S. Those lips need to be redi HIS POCKET Would you put me down, please? Miss Schaeffler; director. A £ 1st row: Ed Russell, Deb Andreas, Gall Korell, Steve Bowers. 2nd row: Sally Michael, Shelley McAdams Julie Leever, Laurie Wlckard, Michelle Leytham. 3rd row: Lillian Chacon, Stacy Sauer, Tricia Bonnes Bonnie Kappan, Mr. Brandt. 4th row: Scott Wickard, Stan Whitman. Sophomores Sam Adams Tula Anest Marjory Arends Bruce Armstrong Pamela Becker Michelle Blbbey Robert Blair Charmeen Brown Sue Brungardt Sylvia Buskirk Alan Carter Chris Connor Dan Coolldge Karen Crouch Kathy Fertlg Kurt Frakes Penny Fries Rebecca Gonzales Jennifer Hartman Goober Henson Odelia Hernandez Barbara Hubbard Peggy Johannson Jim Kappen Kathy Laeger Steve Logsdon Tammy Lujan DeeDee Macias Marci Martin Laurie Meter Teresa Moreno Ann Muhr Greg Muhr Frank Esquivel Charles Meyers Brad Schwab Stanley Schwartzkoph Tammy Sherfey Pat Singer Russell Smith Rose Rischling Rick Robinson Chris Schmall Sarah Ochoa Greg Reichert Jackie Sterkel Brenda Stuart 28 Charles Thomas Dan Twombly Kurt Vogel Freshmen Memories In deep concentration?? Contestants for Mr. America?? Yolle Arellano Sherry Bangert Dianne Becker Randall Beran Jason Brill Gina Duncan Troy Elrich Cara Engdahl JoAnn Estrada Terry Fell Beth Fertlg Gene Flscus Nino Gonzales Kim Henkel Terri Holeton Amy Holthus Jerl Horn Miranda Hubbard Brad Huck Richard Juelfs F r e s h m e n 31 c 1 a s s 0 f 8 1 32 Kay Kiesel Steve Kildow Todd Korell Susan Liakos Darryl Lockman Sheila Lundgren Jody Michael Neil McDaniel Greg O'Neal Victor Ochoa Rodney Plester Pam Propp John Randall Laurie Razo Teri Rector Nancy Rice Deanna Robinson Willy Sanchez Torn! Schneider Scott Schwartz Sam Serda Keith Sinks Randy Sinks Mary Singer Robert Steele Bill Sterkel A Tim Stewart Joe Cool Steve Yakle V- I- Boyd Willey Robbie Wilson Donald Young Officers: Jason Brill-pres., Nancy Rlce-vlce-pres., Jeri Horn-sec. Jody Michael-treas. Lori R. In action??? What's so funny??! Your place or mine??? High School Memories SPORTS Coach Critchley and Coach Palser cheering their team on. The 1977 Bayard High School football team finished one of its most successful seasons ever in the history of Bayard as the Tigers were 9-1 for the season. Bayard won the North Platte Valley Conference and for the first time earned the right to participate in the play-offs. However, the Tigers came up a little short as the Tigers only loss came to tough Wahoo Neumann, 40-14. Nevertheless, this was one of the finest seasons that the Tiger squad has ever had. Wade Wimmer going for another touchdown. 36 Bottom Row, L to R: Brad Schwab, Roger Errich, Don Coolidge, David Michael, Gary McDaniel, Paul Harris, Maynard Krantz, Top Row: Ed Russell, Wade Wimmer, Larry Eigbrett, Scott Wickard, John Estrada, Paul Sinner. Paul Sinner taking It around the end. Scott Wickard going to the air once again Tough defense holds again. Opponent Bayard Oshkosh 0 19 Bridgeport 7 21 Crawford 0 26 Wheatland 6 13 Hyannis 0 28 Morrill 7 42 Mitchell 0 19 Minatare 13 40 St. Agnes 22 39 Wahoo Neumann 40 14 rv .a - -- . — .. _ , , _ n , u rris, Dana Korell. Top Row: Steve Klldow, Bottom Row: Maynard Krantz, Gary McDaniel, Roger Einch, Paul Mar ' Blackstone, Larry Elgbrett. Paul Sinner, Ed Russell, Wade Wimmer, David Michael, Brad Schwab, ue.ue y y 37 Seniors COACHES, Mr. Palser, Mr. Critchley and Mr. Brandt. WADE WIMMER PAUL HARRIS DAVID MICHAEL MAYNARD KRANTZ 38 PAUL SINNER Horn ecoming Go for it Seniors! A New Outfit? The Three Stooges M e m 0 r 0 1 e s We are the Champions Take me to your leader I am the icador 39 Homecoming Royalty I Cindy Nuss and David Michael Tammy Yakel and Maynard Krantz Renee Schwab and Paul Sinner Sandy Bonnes and Rueben Chacon Back Row: Lillian Chocoan, DeeDee Macias, Alice Defuna, Tammy Yak el, Mr. Wallace, Sally Holthus, Mary Adams, Tammy Whitman, Peggy Johannsen. Front Row: Penny Becker, Renee Schwab, Gail Korell, Laurie Wickard, Lynlee Smith, Ben Brown. Sally Holthus Renee Schwab Alice DeLuna Mary Adams Coach Bill Wallace and the 1977 Ti-gerettes were the first team in the history of B.H.S. to ever qualify to go to the state tournament. The Ti-gerettes took the championship titles in the Mitchell Invitational Tournament, Melbcta Tournament, North Platte Valley Conference Tournament, and the District Tournament. Alice DeLuna and Sally Holthus who were named to the Melbcta All-Tournament team. Sally Holthus, Laurie Wickard, Alice DeLuna, and Ben Brown were named first, second, third, and seventh in the N.P.V. Conference's Top 10. Although the girls were defeated In their first round at state by Mead, 2-1, they finished perhaps the best volleyball season ever with a 20-3 record. 41 ■ Reserves Bottom Row: Janna Huck Deb Andreas, Shelly McAdams. Middle Row: Michelle Bibbey, Jeri Horn, Barb Hubbard, Marci Martin, Jackie Sterkel, Brenda Stuart, Lori Meter, Jennifer Hartman. Top Row: Coach Langhofer, Kathy Laeger, Rose Rischling, Tula Anest, Ann Muhr, Odelia Hernandez. 42 Lynlee's bump. Jr. Varsity volleyball girls gained another season of experience with a record of 7-2. Some of the defeated opponents were: Mitchell, Hemmingford, Crawford, Morrill, Melbeta, Minatare, and Bridgeport. Gail in action. HiiiYaaa! Top Row: Miranda Hubbard, JoAnn Estrada, Gena Duncan, Second Row: Lori Razo, Nancy Rice, Sherrie Deines, Coach Langhofer, Third Row: Becky Becker, Terry Holten, Cara Engdahl. Fourth Row: Teri Rector, Amy Holthus. Gimme a KISS!!!! S-t-r-e-t-c-h. Boogie Down! Go Away!!!!!!! The freshman volleyball team finished the season with a 2-7 record. Even though this year was not one of their best, the upcoming season will probably prove to be a success. Mary's enthusiasim. Sam Serda The 1977 cross country season was a rebuilding one for the team. Bayard won the NPV conference novice dividion with Sam Serda, Vince Razo, Reuben and James Chacon finishing in the top six places. At the C-4 district meet Reuben placed 23rd. Nobody from Bayard placed high enough to qualify for state. This year was not as successful as previous years but future prospects look bright. Coach Rector Cross Country Bottom row: Vince Razo, James Chacon, Joe Vidal. Top row: Coach Rector, Reuben Chacon, Kurt Vogel, Sam Serda. My first step. Varsity Basketball Back Row: Reuben Chacon, Jeff Juelfs, Maynard Krantz, Dave Waechter, Wade Wimmer, David Michael, Coach Wallace. Front Row: Dan Toombly, Scott Wickard, Brad Schwab, Ryan Reiber, Larry Eigbrett. SCORECARD Bayard 62 Rushville 63 Bayard 56 Harrison 45 Bayard 52 Bridgeport 60 Bayard 60 Mitchell 54 Bayard 62 Minatare 56 Bayard 67 Morrill 48 Bayard 67 Minatare 48 Bayard 67 Bridgeport 66 Bayard 91 Morrill 21 Bayard 69 Oshkosh 51 Bayard 46 Bridgeport 40 Bayard 63 Mitchell 54 Bayard 57 Hemingford 51 1 Bayard 63 Grant 64 j Bayard 59 Bridgeport 57 Bayard 48 Harrisburg 44 Bayard 66 St. Agnes 36 Bayard 67 Minatare 59 Bayard 55 Oshkosh 39 Bayard 74 Morrill 52 Bayard 76 Job Corps 51 Bayard 64 Hay Springs 68 S e n • 1 o r s Maynard Krantz, Jeff Jeulfs, Wade Wimmer, Dave Michael The 1977-78 boys basketball team played their way to a super 18-4 record for the season. The varsity boys captured the N.P.V. Conference Tournament, and also won the Conference with an 8-1 record. During Districts, the Tigers took a disappointing loss in the second round to Hay Springs to end a great year. Wade Wimmer was named to the Star-Herald All-Region Class C team. Wade, Scott, Brad, and Dave were named to the NPV all-conference team. Whatever goes up ... must come down. 46 Front Row: Chuck Meyer, Ken Krantz, Kurt Vogel, Gary McDaniel, Don Coolidge, Ed Russell, Frank Esquivel. Middle Row: Ron Estrada, Steve Kildow, Dan Coolidge, Stan Whitman, Bill Sterkel lodd Korell, Brad Huck, Troy Eirich. Back Row: Coach Honstein, Gene Fiscus, Victor Ochoa, Jason Brill, Sam Serda, Rich Juelfs, Robert Steele. Coach Hohnstein Scott up for two points. The reserve basketball team finished one of it's best seasons ever under Coach Hohnstein with a record of 13-2 this season. The young Tigers never played in any tournaments but proved to be one of the strongest reserve team in the valley. Leading in scoring was Dan Twombly with 122 points and 65 rebounds, with juniors Ken Krantz, Don Coolidge, and Gary McDaniel totaling 99, 98, and 90 points respectively. Maynard in deep concentration. Sam stretches for a basket. 47 Give me back my basketball!!! S-T-R-E-T-C-H Maynard!!!! Wade and David learning a new step. Wade W. all smiles after winning the N.P.V. Tour- Brad S. driving for two. nament. Tigerettes: District Champs Front row: Ben Brown, Sally Michael, Shelly McAdams, Lillian Chacon, Penny Becker, Renee Schwab, Sylvia Gonzales, Pegqy Johannsen, Laurie Wickard, Lynlee Smith, Miranda Hubbard. Back row: Teri Rector, Manager; Coach Coon, Cara Engdahl, Manager. Bayard Opponents Bayard 47 Mitchell 51 Bayard 42 Oshkosh 43 Bayard 42 Minatare 43 Bayard 44 Minatare 35 Bayard 3( Harrisburg 23 Bayard 33 Bridgeport 38 Bayard 53 Minatare 34 Bayard 27 Kimball 58 Bayard 33 Bridgeport 28 Bayard 49 Mitchell 44 Bayard 4fe Lyman 32 Bayard 47 Morrill 30 Bayard 50 Gerlng 44 Bayard 45 Bridgeport 38 Bayard 52 Hemingford 17 Bayard 41 Morrill 34 Bayard 34 Bridgeport 24 Bayard 28 Grant 47 You tell 'em coaches. Go Lynlee go. Laurie And Ben — N.P.V. All-Conference 49 1st row: JoAnn Estrada Stacy Sauer, Joan Meier, Susan Liakos, Tula Anest. 2nd row: Tammy Sinks, Marci Martin, Nancy Rice, Michelle Leytham, Jeri Horn, oach Kufeldt. Go for It, Peggy. Sky high. The varsity Tigerettes finished the season with a winning record, 12-6. They defeated Bridgeport, 34-24, for the district title. Laurie Wickard and Ben Brown were named all-conference players. Laurie was leading scorer for the season, averaging 11.1 points per game. Ben was the leader for steals; Renee Schwab, for rebounds; and Lynlee Smith, for assists. It was another rebuilding year for the reserve squad. They ended the season with a 2-8 record with victories over Mitchell and Minatare. Miranda Hubbard was season high scorer with 40 points. Leading rebounder was Tula Anest with 68 rebounds. Oh, there It is. 50 Varsity Wrestlers Front row: Mark Wickard, Jim Kappan, Steve Bowers, Ron Hubbard, Neil McDaniel. Second row: Coach Brandt, John Randall, Roger Eirich, Greg O'Neal, Scott Schwartz, Coach Critchley. State Qualifiers Mark Wickard: State Champ: 1977 Runner up: 1978 Mark Wickard, a varsity wrestler for 4 years, earned a 66-16-2 record as a wrestler. This has been one of the best records that any wrestler Bayard has ever had. Mark's junior year was his best year. He worked for a 26-1 record and was crownea 98 pound state champion. His senior year was also good he complied a 20-4 record and was state runner-up at 105 pounds. It was a rebuilding year for the young Tiger wrestling squad this season. The Tiger squad did not win any dual matches but to some of the wrestlers, it was a good season. The Tigers had three state qualifiers: Mark Wickard, Ron Hubbard, and Roger Eirich. 52 Ron Hubbard Roger Eirich Tiger Track Power Coach Hohnsteln Coach Crltchley Head Coach Rector First Row: T. Eirich, B. Sterk6l, B. Huck, V. Ochoa, F. Esquivel, 2nd Row: R. Douglas, S. Kildow, S. Serda, R. Juelfs, J. Estrada, G. McDaniel. 3rd Row: G. Fiscus, G. O'Neal, K. Vogel, D. Coolidge, D. Laborice, R. Chacon, W. Wlmmer, N. McDaniel. 4th Row: Joe Vidal, J. Chacon, L. Elgbrett, B. Schwab, F. Nerud, P. Sinner, B. Schwartz, D. Coolidge. 4th Row: Coach Hohnstein, Student Manager Ron Estrada, R. Reiber, D. Twombly, R. Eirich, D. Blackstone, J. Brill, Coach Kufeft. Thirteen Qualify For State Sen ors: Wade Wimmer, Reuben Chacon, Paul Sinner, Frank Nerud, not pictured Brian Schwartz. Okay, you guys get to work! What a jump! District Champs The boys track team had a very successful year winning nine track meets out of ten. They won the North Platte Valley Conference title for the fourth consecutive year. They also won the district track meet for the third consecutive year. Steve Kildow set a frosh record of WS in the long jump. There were thirteen track members who qualified for state. They were: Paul Sinner- 100, 220, and 880 relay team; Don Coolidge- 880, mile relay, and 2-mile relay team; Larry Eigbrett- High hurdles, low hurdles, 880 relay, mile relay; Steve Kildowlong jump; Gary McDaniel- discus; John Estrada- shot put; Brad Schwab- pole vault; Wade Wimmer- triple jump; Frank Nerud- 880 relay; Brian Schwartz- 880 relay, mile relay, 2 mile relay; Reuben Chacon- mile relay Kurt Vogel- 2 mile relay; Dave Laborico- 2 mile relay. Wade Wimmer set a personal record at the state track meet in the triple jump with a jump of 44,9y4M. Larry Eigbrett placed fourth in the low hurdles and the mile relay placed third which consisted of Larry Eigbrett, Brian Schwartz, Don Coolidge, and Reuben Chacon. The team earned a total of 16 points at the state track G rank ic mHe chwabee Girls Track 1978 0 + Bottom Row., Nancy Rice, Torn! Schnieder, Cara Engdahl, Jeri Horn, Second Row., Ben Brown, Teri Holeton, Sue Liakos, Barb Hubbard, Miranda Hubbard. Third Row,. Janna Huck, Laurie Wickard, Renee Schwab, Melanie Ra-mig, Marci Martin, Lillian Chacon. Fourth Row., Coach Wallace, Gail Korell, Peggy Johannsen, Teri Rector, Judy Burton, Sheri Bangert, Sylvia Buskirk. Judy finishing the hurdles. 55 Coach Wallace. Coach Langhoffer Renee Schwab state qualifier. Gail Korell state qualifier. The Tlgerettes began their season with the Harrisburg Invitational with Bayard taking second with a total of 83 team points. Bayard then hosted the Bayard Invitational, with the Tigerettes taking third with a total of 65 points. Bayard took first in the Grant Invitational and Bridgeport Invitationals with a total of 661 3 and 85 total team points. In N.P.V., Bayard took third with a total of 79 points and went on to districts, ending up as the district runner up and qualifying three girls for the state track meet. Laurie Wickard took first in the discus and second In shot at state. The other two qualifiers were Gail Korell, long jump; and Renee Schwab In the 80 yard low hurdles and the high jump. 56 Laurie Wickard: State Champ-Discus Varsity Cheerleaders Left to Right: Gail Korell, Laurie Wickard, Joni Eskam, Lillian Chacon, Deb Andreas, Renee Schwab. Deb Andreas Lillian Chacon Renee Schwab Gail KorelI Laurie Wickard Joni Eskam Reserve Cheerleaders Left to Right: Dee Dee Ma cias, Jeri Horn, Ann Muhr, Jody Michael, Cara Engdahl. We can't hear you girls, speak up! Watch out Jeri ... ACTIVITIES r ,odh Choir: NPV First Row: J. Burton, T. Whitman, C. Schmall, L. Bauer, T. Holeton, C. Connor, P. Becker, J. Eskam, C Nuss, R. Wilson, R. Blair, J. Douglass, J. Estrada, N. Rice, P. Johannsen, D. Macias, S. Bangert, L. Meter, J. Sterkel. Second Row: 0. Hernandez, C. Rischling, J. Michael, A. Muhr, J. Meier, S. Bonnes, B. Huck, G. Sanchez, R. Rein, D. Michael, J. Pierce, B. Sterkel, C. Meyes, B. Stuart, T. Lujan, S. Deities, S. Holthus, C. Engdahl. Third Row: K. Kiesel, R. Rischling, K. Henkel, S. Straugh, S. Buskirk, K. Laeger, J. Stewart, N. McDaniel, D. Coolidge, L. Eigbrett, D. Blackstone, K. Vogel, D. Coolidge, R. Estrada, B. GIRLS' ENSEMBLE: 1st Row: Michelle Bibbey, Barb Hubbard, Odelia Hernandez, Ann Muhr 2nd Row: Charmeen Brown, Sherry Bangert, Sarah Ochoa, Kathy Laeger, Dee Dee Macias. Not pic-tured-JoAnn Estrada. OFFICERS: President, Paul Harris; Vice-President, Wade Wimmer; Secretary-Treasurer, Cindy Nuss; Librarians, Laurie Bauer, Chris Schmall, Ann Muhr. 60 Cham ps Nab, S. Liakos, D. Becker, P. Petersen, P. Holeton, R. Schwab, T. Schneider. Fourth Row: T. Anest, B. Fer-tig, C. Wondercheck, M. Bibbey, B. Hubbard, S. Ochoa, T. Sherfey, C. Connor, R. Chacon, G. McDaniel, W. Wimmer, J. Brill, V. Ochoa, A. Holthus, C. Brown, C. McDaniel, J. Huck, T. Bonnes, L. Chacon, K. Fertig, P. Becker. The choir had a busy year. Their first concert was a fall concert. They travelled to NWC and brought home the NPV title for the tenth consecutive time. They ended the 1977 year with a Christmas concert. Love was the name for the musical the choir presented in March. In April the choir participated in te district music festival. At the end of the year they presented a spring concert. The girls' ensemble consisting of ten girls sang for Job's Daughters in Dec. Four members of the BHS choir were selected to participate in the all-state choir held in Lincoln. The 21st Century Singers participated in the swing choir clinic which was held in Chadron. First Row: Nancy Rice, Judy Burton, Penny Becker, Gary McDaniel, Cindy Nuss, Greg Sanchez, Joni Eskam, Teri Holeton, Chris Connor, Laurie Bauer. Second Row: John Estrada, Sherri Deines, Carolyn McDaniel, Reuben Chacon. Third row: Sally Holthus, Dave Michael, Tammy Yakcl, Wade Wimmer, Pam Petersen, Jim Pullen, Tricia Bonnes, Kurt Vogel. I 8 t s c 9 l e n n g t e u r r s y Pep Club Boosting The Tigers On 1st row: R. Schwab, J. Eskam. 2nd row: M. Ramig, J. Meier, L. Bauer. 3rd row: S. Bonnes, S. Logsdon, C. Nuss. 4th row: T. Yakel, J.Burton, P. Petersen, C. Connor. Pres. J. Meier, V. Pres. M. Ramig, Sec. S. Bonnes, Treas. T. Yakel, Hist. S. Seigfried. 1st row: L. Wickard, G. Korrel, D. Andreas, L. Chacon. 2nd row: S. McAdams, L. Smith, B. Nab, T. Sinks, S. Strauch. 3rd row: S. Michal, S. Sauer, T. Bonnes, C. Pierce. 4th row: J. Huck, J. Leever, S. Seigfried, M. Leytham, P. Becker. Mrs. George Say What? 1st row: C. Engdahl, J. Michael, J. Horn. 2nd row: S. Liakos, T. Schneider, T. Rector. 3rd row: M. Singer, M. Hubbard, S. Bangert, P. Propp. 4th row: D. Becker, K. Henkel, S. Deines, N. Rice. 6? Telling jokes again Scott? Pep Band And Stage Band Sitting: Shelly Me Adams, Chris Rischling, Laurie Bauer, Robert Steele, Lionel Sanchez, Pam Petersen. Standing: Rose Rlschling, Todd Korell, Renee Schwab, Rob Wilson, Kurt Vogel, Tula Anest, Chuck Meyer. A 1, 2, A 1, 2, 3, 4, Just keeping in the beat! Sore lips Shelly? Sitting: Norma Serda, Joan Estrada, Sarah Ochoa, Treasa Moreno, Karen Kiesel, Peggy McAdams. 2nd row: Randy Randall, Debbie Muhr, Shelly McAdams, Chris Rischling, Robert Steele, Lionel Sanchez, Pam Petersen, Craig Kramer. Standing: Greg Sanchez, Todd Korell, Renee Schwab, Rose Rischling, Robbie Wilson, Christi Eskam, Chris Conner, Laurie Bauer, Joni Eskam, Kurt Vogel, Tula Anest, Kirk Deal, Curtis Sanchez, Don Young, Willie Sanchez. 63 High School Band a m 1st Row: T. Moreno M. Hubbard S. Liakos L. Bauer K. Eskam S. Delnes S. Logsdon C. Connor, G. Duncan L. Chacon S. Ochoa 0. Hernandez N. Serda. 2nd Row: T. Yakel C. Nuss P. McAdams K. Kiesel C. Rischl-ing S. McAdams, D. Muhr R. Randall N. McDaniel C. Kramer T. Rector J. Estrada. 3rd Row: S. Lundgren P. Petersen L. Sanchez R. Steele E. Russell J. Eskam R. Schwab J. Deines T. Korell G. Sanchez R. Rischling. 4th Row: J. Randall K. Deal D. Young W. Sanchez K. Vogel T. Anest C. Sanchez C. Meyers R. Wilson. Dlrector-Mr. Bill Risch|ing. Officers: Lionel Sanchez-Pres.; Greg Sanchez-V. Pres.; Lillian Chacon- Seer.; Cindy Nuss-Treas. r FFA 1st Row: J. Stewart, K. Sinks, B. Huck, M. Krantz, J. Leever, J. Juelfs, F. Nerud, B. Schwab, B. Smith, T. Propp, P. Harris, 2nd Row: K. Krantz, K. Feil, D. Korell, G. O'Neal, M. Wickard, R. Smith, R. Reiber, R. Eirich, P. Pappas, M. Zier, 3rd Row: B. Willey, R. Sinks, S. Schwartz, J. Randall, G. Fiscus, B. Sterkel, T. Eirich, S. Kildow, T. Korell, 4th Row: C. Thomas, C. Boyer, K. Kniss, P. Krantz, J. Pierce, R. Robinson, G. Muhr, S. Schwartzkoph, TR. Robinson, J. Kappen. FFA Sweetheart: Joni Eskam Sponsor: Mr. Claver Officers: Paul Harris, pres.; Mark Wickard, vice Pres.; Frank Nerud, secretary; Maynard Krantz, treas,; Brett Smith, reporter; Paul Pappas sentinal. The members of the FFA were kept busy this year. In the fall they attended the stubble mulch judging contest and then in January they attended the National Western Stock Show at Denver. In April the state contest at Lincoln took place in which one team, consisting of Roger Eirich and Mark Wickard took first place in mechanics. Then in May the annual parent-son banquet was held. Future Homemakers Of America 1st row: Tammy Sherfey, Sarah Ochoa, Renee Schwab, Joni Eskam, Deb Andreas, Michelle Leytham, Julie Le-ever, Carolyn McDaniel, Brenda Nab. 2nd row: Brenda Castellaw, Mary Singer, Tammy Lujan, Sylvia Buskirk, Brenda Stewart, Teresa Moreno, Jennifer Hartman, Stacy Sauer, Connie Pierce. 3rd row: Kay Kiesel, Deanna Robinson, Chris Rischling, Gail Korell, Tula Anest, Rose Rischling, Nancy Rice, Cara Engdahl, Tomi Schneider, Mir- anda Hubbard, Susan Liakos, Mrs. Didier. Deb Andreas, Treasurer; Joni Eskam, President; Mrs. Dider; Sarah Ochoa, Song Leader; Brenda Nab, Encounter Chairman; Nancy Brungardt, V. President; Michelle Leytham, Recreation Director; Julie Leever, Impact Chairman; Tammy Sherfey, Historian; Carolyn McDaniel, Secretary. Busy Girls? Now, do a good job! 66 National Honor Society Front Row: Joan Meier, Pam Peterson, Tricia Bonnes. Middle Row: Shelly McAdams. Gail Korell, Lillian Chacon, Shari Strauch. Back Row: Greg Sanchez, Larry Eigbrett, Wade Wimmer, Jim Pullen. Standing: Sally Holthus, Delbert Black-stone, Roger Eirich, Gary McDaniel. Cindy Nuss, Mary Adams, Carin Connor. Sponsor: Mrs. Marilyn Morris Librarians And Librarians: Sitting:-Lori Razo, Kay Kiesel, Janna Huck, Tammy Sinks, Debbie Wheeler, Lynlee Smith. Standing: Diane Becker, Cara Engdahl, Pam Propp, Kathy Fertig, BelindaSerda, Teri Holeton, Laurie Bauer, Alice Deluna. Bret Smith and Maynard Krantz Brad Schwab Dr. Phlpp's Office: Joan Meier, Judy Burton, Sandy Bonnes, Michelle Leytham, Alice Deluna. Office Workers Mr. Engdahl's Office: Mr. Engdahl, sitting. Front Row: Lionel Sanchez, Ben Brown, Rose Rlschllng, Jim Pullen. Back Row: Reuben Chacon, Robert Steele, Tammy Yak el, DeeDee Macias, Tula A nest. Barb Hubbard, Sally Holthus. Sitting: David Michael. Standing: Carln Connor, Jeff Juelfs. Kevin Knlss Frank Nerud 69 Annual And Newspaper Staff Mr. Zitterkopf encouraging editors Has anybody seen my cropping machine? I'm getting sick of working on this annual!!! Hard at work huh? Laughing at one of his own jokes again. 70 From Left to right: Sally Holthus, Lionel Sanchez, Pam Petersen, David Michael, Kim Dudden, Melanie Ramiq, Pam Bastron, Teri Muhr, Mr. Zitterkopf. i e r H i g h S t a c f 71 You tell them Pam! Shellie, one of our number-one typists! Spanish Club Reuben Chacon-pres., Stacy Sauer-vice pres., Chris Rischling- sec.-treas. Sitting: JoAnn Estrada, Becky Gonzales, Mrs. Montanez, Michael Lujan, Teresa Moreno, Tammy Lujan, Sarah Ochoa, Standing: Sylvia Gonzales, Reuben Chacon, Greg Sanchez, Lillian Chacon, Shelly McAdams, DocDoe Macias, Jackie Sterkel, Alice DeLuna, Lionel Sanchez, Jennifer Hartman, James Chacon. Not Pictured: Sam Serda. Officers: Lionel Sanchez, pres.; Shelly McAdams, vice-pres.; Mrs. Montanez, sponsor; Sylvia Gonzales, sec.; Greg Sanchez, troas. This year's Spanish Club has fewer members than in previous years but the work load was shared by all, as was the case at the fall taco sale. With the profits, they had roller skating party in February. This year a few students and two teachers got together to form B.H.S.'s first art club. The club held meetings at nights and worked on several projects. Some of the projects were collages (a tissue design on paper) and mobiles. Being the first year the club was interesting and proved to be fun as well as educational. Art Club Clockwise from center: Mrs. Morris, sponsor; Michael Lujan, Chris Rischling, Teresa Mreno, Michelle Leytham, Stacy Sauer, Mr. Kennedy, sponsor Reuben Chacon. ADMINISTRATION FACULTY Secretaries Principal- Mr. Carrol Engdahl Mrs. Connie York Mrs. Delores Thomas Superintendent- Dr. Ray Phipps Mrs. Roma Engdahl Mrs. Janet Pickering- librarian, math. Mr. Ken Huck- physical science, chemistry, biology. Mr. Eric Kufeldt- physical science, chemistry, biology. Mr. Jim Coon- American Prob., social studies. Mrs. Semelina Montanez- Spanish, psychology, English. Mr. Bill Wallace- math, algebra, personal finance. Mr. Bill Rischling- elementary band, jr. high and sr. high band. 75 Mr. Glen Crltchley- P.E. American Problems World History. Mr. Richard Anderson- Music Guitar Choir. Mrs. Sarah Genoways- Jr. High English. Mr. Ron Langhofer- Rem. Reading Math. Miss Linda Schaeffler-Engllsh and Speech Mr. Larry Rector- Math Algebra Geometry. Mrs. Janet Reneau- Rem. Reading Math. Mr. Dean Palser- Physiology, Science. Mr. Larry Kennedy- Mechanical Drawing Art Woodworking. Mrs. Sandy Didier-Home Economics. Mr. Doug Brandt- American History, Miss Linda Foos- Guidance, Shorthand. Political Geography Driver Education. Mr. Randy Zitterkopf-English, Journalism, Annual and Newspaper. Mr. Gene Claver- Vo. Ag., Auto Mechanics. Mrs. Marilyn Morris- P.E., Health, Art. School Board: 1st Row: Mr. Krantz, Mrs. Durnal, Mr. Morgan. 2nd Row: Mr. Custodians: Mrs. Matthews and Mr. Con-Korell, Mr. Schneider and Mr. Helntz. treares. Bus Drivers: Rev. Main, Mr. Weisgerber, Mr. Pierce, Mr. Gonzales, and Mrs. Matthews. Miss Hampton ECIAL EVENTS Shower The People You Prom Servers; First Row: Steve Logsdon, Brad Schwab, Dan Coolidge, Peggy Johannsen, Sam Adams, Kurt Vogel. Second Row: Odelia Hernandez, Chris Schmall, Dee Macias, Barb Hubbard, Rose Rischling, Tula Anest, Rob Blair. Ann Muhr, Jim Kappen. Love With Love Candidates: Cindy Nuss, Paul Harris, Renee Schwab, Frank Nerud, Jonl Eskam, JJ Pullen, Pam Bastron, Mark WIckard. Sitting, Queen Sherrie and King Reuben. Mickey Finn!! Junior mothers who helped at the refreshment table were Mrs. Fell, Mrs. Sauer, Mrs. WIckard, and Mrs. Andreas. Queen Sherrie Logsdon and King Reuben Chacon. JJ quit trying to kiss Pam!!! 81 1978 Awards Night Jonl Eskam and Paul Harris reading the senior class wills. Valedictorian: Cindy Nuss, not pictured, Salutatorlan: Cindy Sinks Hall of Fame: Renee Schwab, other students receiving it were Cindy Nuss, Paul Harris, and Wade Wimmer. volUYBI Citizenship Freshmen: Diane Becker, Nell McDaniel Sophomores: Peggy Johann-sen, Brad Schwab Juniors: Penny Becker, Larry Eigbrett Seniors: Joan Meier, Wade Wimmer Wade Wimmer was the recipient of citizenship award all four years of high school. Sophomore Citizenship: Peggy Johannsen, not pictured is Brad Schwab. Juniors who received citizenship were. Penny Becker and Larry Eigbrett. 82 Freshmen who received citizenship were Diane Becker and Neil McDaniel Judy Burton reading the Senior class prophecy. Outstanding Students Mr. Brandt: Larry Eigbrett Mr. Kufelt: Kurt Vogel Mr. Claver: Mark Wickard Mr. Coon: Sally Holthus Mr. Crictchley: Peggy Johannsen Mrs. Didier: Joan Meier Mr. Palser: Curtis Sanchez Mr. Hohnstein: Pam Petersen Mr. Kennedy: Nancy Brungardt Mr. Anderson: Judy Burton Mrs. Montanez: Mary Singer Mrs. Pickering: Sandy Bonnes Mr. Rector: Larry Eigbrett Mrs. Morris: Delbert Blackstone Miss Schaeffler: Gail Korell Mr. Wallace: Brad Schwab Mr. Zitterkopf: Sylvia Gonzales Mrs. Schoeneman: Marlene Arends Miss Foos: Shari Strauch Top Students Freshmen: Kay Kiesel, Jeri Horn and Diane Becker Sophomore: Kurt Vogel, Laurie Meter Juniors: Larry Eigbrett, and Gail Korel. Seniors: Cindy Nuss, Cindy Sinks. Kay Kiesel-top student in the freshmen class; Jeri Horn and Diane Becker are second In the class. Special Awards Athletic Letter: Larry Eigbrett School Spirit: Lillian Chacon Book of Knowledge: Larry Eigbrett Honor Yoke: Larry Eigbrett Hall of Fame: Cindy Nuss, Renee Schwab, Wade Wimmer, and Paul Harris. 1978-79 Cheerleaders: Shelly McAdams, Deb Andreas, Gail Korell, Laurie Wickard, Ann Muhr, and Lillian Chacon. Reserve Cheerleaders: Jody Michael, Cara Engdahl, Jeri Horn, Lynn Ann Helntz, and Debbie Muhr. Mary Singer receives her outstanding student award. Baccalaureate And Play those drums Laurie!!! I'm so nervous!!!! Class of 1978's Sponsors: Mrs. Dldler, Miss, Schaeffler, and Senior boys getting flowers pinned on. Mr. Brandt. 84 Commencement 1978 Rev. Jarrell giving invocation! Rev. Larry Holeton giving the class sermon. Looks like we made it!!!!! Dr. Phipps presenting the class of 1978 to Lynn Heintz. Am I ever happy it's over. 85 21st sings Movin' On, and I'll Always Remember. Paul, Nancy, and Judy accompany the 21st Century Singers. BACCALAUREATE AND COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1978 8:00 P. M. •PROCESSIONAL - POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE ............... Elgar (Bayard High School Band — Mr. Bill Rischling, Director) •INVOCATION ..........................Rev. James O. Jarrell SCRIPTURE READING ....................Rev. Lorry Holoton CLASS SERMON .........................Rev. Larry Holeton MUSIC.............. I’ll Always Remember — Movin' On” (21st Century Singers — Judy Burton, Accompanist) PRESENTATION OF CLASS....................... Ray S. Phipps ACCEPTANCE OF CLASS ...........................Lynn Heintz (President, Board of Education) CLASS ROLL CALL.......................... Carrol Engdahl PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS ................... Robert Krantz Larry Morgan •BENEDICTION........................ Rev. James O. Jarrell •RECESSIONAL — POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE ................Elgar (Bayard High School Band) •Remain Standing Mr. Rischling directing the band during Pomp and Circumstance. And now we say goodbye to B.H.S. JUNIOR HIGH Eighth Grade Marie Arends Brenda Bowers Martin Burry .r1 Joyce Clinkenbeard Jimmy Deines Robby Douglass Kristi Eskam Penny Gonzales Shawn Green mm Lynne Heintz Karen Kiesel 1 Sandra Kildow Larry Nab Danny Ochoa Adam Olivarez Gayle Pettyjohn Randy Randall Rick Rein Curtis Sanchez Kathryn Schneider Albert Schwindt Leslie Schwindt Norma Serda 88 Lyle Sherfey Rickey Sinks Troy Taylor Juan Vidal Robin Worth Joe Gutierrez Top Row; Randy Randall, Heidi Schneider, Carolyn Holm, Kelly Jones, Cristine Schmunk, Mr. Coon. Bottom Row: Rusty Schwindt, Rick Pierce, Danny Ochoa, Kathy Schnieder, Sandra Kildow, Michell Schwartz. C 1 a s s O f “82” Pres., Curtis Sanchez; Vice Pres., Karen Kiesel; Sec., Debbie Muhr; Treas., Peggy McAdams Pres., Rusty Schwindt; Treas., Carolyn Holm; Sec., Heidi Schneider 89 Sandy Arellano Who Is this? Curtis Brown Alleen Chacon lmberly Duncan Robin Duncan Veronica Estrada Paul Fertlg Kelley Jones George Kamarltls Kurt Klesel Cynthia Lujan Sylvia Lujan Barbara McAdams Carolyn Mein David Melster Dale Meter Troy Meter Lori Morehead Beckle Muhr Garry Myers Peggy O'Neal Elsa Olivares Ricky Pierce Jean Rlschling Deedee Sanchez i hristine Schmunk Heidi Schneider Michelle Schwartz Irene Serda Irma Serda Tammy Snyder Pres., Paul Fertig; Vice Pres., Jennifer Wilson; Sec., Jean Rlschling; Treas., Dale Meter. Jr. High Football And Volleyball Row: Michelle Schwartz, Eva Crow, Carolyn Holm, Irene Serda, Brenda Bow-Gail Pettijohn, Joyce Clinkenbeard (Student Manager). Second Row: Carolyn Robin Duncan, Erma Serda, Aileen Chacon, Christy Schmunk, Veronica Estrada, Jones, Norma Serda. Third Row: Coach Langhofer, LynnAnn Heintz, Christ! Eskam, Peggy O'Neal, Sandy Arellano, Jean Rischling, Sandra Kildow. Fourth Row: Robin Worth, Kimberly Duncan, Becky Muhr, Lori Moorehead, Heidi Schneider, Kathy Schneider, Debbie Muhr, Karen Kiesel. Coach Ron Langhofer Left to Right: Bottom Row: Lynn Meister, Ricky Pierce, Troy Meter, Curt Keisel, Danny Ochoa. Second Row: Juan Vidal, Lyle Sherfey, Larry Nab, Kevin Schartz, Martin Burry, Shaun Green, Third Row: Coach Brandt, Ricky Sinks, Jeff Krantz, Jim Deines, Randy Randall, Curtis Sanchez, Coach Coon. Fourth Row: Dean Young, Ricky Rein, David Meister, Top Adam Oliverez, Troy Taylor. Coaches: Jim Coon and Doug Brandt Pep Club And Band 1st Row: D. Muhr, K. Kiesel, L. Moorehead, L. Heintz, B. Muhr. 2nd Row: b. Bowers, K. Schneider, T. Snyder, S. Kildow, C. Eskam, C. Mendoza, N. Serda. 3rd Row: J. Clinkenbeard, N. Tracy, D. Lujan, P. O'Neal, H. Schneider, I. Serda. 4th Row: C. Lujan, I. Serda, R. Worth, S. Hubbard, R. Duncan. 5th Row: A. Chacon, C. Schmunk, K. Jones, C. Holmes, E. Crow, C. Costa. Officers: Norma Serda, Pres.; Aileen Chacon, V. Pres.; Brenda Bowers Seer., Treas. Cheerleaders: (L to R) Debbie Muhr, Lori Moorehead, Lynn Ann Heintz, Becky Muhr, Karen Kiesel 1st Row: J. Rischling, B. Muhr, K. Kiesel, P. McAdams, K. Schneider, C. Eskam, R. Michael, C. Holmes, R. Duncan, N. Serda, J. Wilson, H. Schneider. 2nd Row: D. Richards, I. Serda, M. Schwartz, V. Estrada, A. Chacon, I. Serda, D. Muhr, C. Main, S. Hubbard, C. Kramer, R. Randall. 3rd Row: D. Richards, P. Schwab, T. Rice, J. Deines, D. Young, N. Tracy, M. Tafoya, C. Brown, D. Meter, C. Sanchez. 93 Jr. High Basketball First row: J. Krantz, D. Ochoa, L. Meister, C. Sanchez, R. Rein, S. Green, T. McMurtry. Second row: W. Krantz, R. Douglass, T. Taylor, L. Schwindt, R. Schwindt, J. Kramer, R. Randall, M. Burry. Third row: L. Meyers, D. Meister, K. Stuart, R. Pierce, P. Fertig, G. Kamaritis, K. Kiesel, D. Young, T. Meter. Coach Palser. First row: K. Keisel, N. Serda, L. Heintz, K. Eskam, B. Bowers, S. Kildow, N. Tracy, D. Muhr, J. Clinkenbread. Second row: K. Schneider, A. Chacon, V. Estrada, C. Schmunk, B. Muhr, S. Hubbard, P. O'Neal, K. Jones, C. Lujan. Third row: R. Worth, G. Pettyjohn, C. Holm, H. Schneider, I. Serda, C. Costa, J. Rischling, C. Main, R. Duncan, I. Serda. Coach Coon. 94 And Track First row: C. Holm H. Schneider, V. Estrada, J. Cllnkenbeard, N. Serda, A. Chacon, C. Schmunk, D. Muhr, N. Tracy, Second row: K. Schneider, S. Kildow, B. Muhr, J. Willson, K. Duncan, K. Jones, P. O'Neal, S. Hubbard, K. Kiesel, D. Lujan. Third row: Coach Coon, I. Serda, C. Lujan, I. Serda, L. Heintz, K. Eskam, B. Bowers, C. Main, T. Snyder, C. Horn, Assistant Coach Weber. First row: J. Deines, D. Ochoa, R. Schwindt, R. Rein, J. Krantz, C. Sanchez, S. Green, J. Vidal. Second row: R. Pierce, K. Stuart, K. Kiesel, M. Burry, R. Laborico, L. Nab, L. Sherfcy, T. Meter. Third row: D. Meter, zP. Fertig, G. Kamaritis, L. Meyers, C. Brown, J. Kramer, R. Randall, D. Mcistor, D. Young, Fourth row: Coach Brandt, R. Sinks, W. Krantz, L. Schwindt, T. 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