Bayard High School - Tiger Yearbook (Bayard, NE)

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Autographs ) 3 PARENTS RECOGNIZED Senior parents were honored at graduation Mrs. Heath receives her flower. Thank You Mom and Dad You taught me how to live You taught me how to teach You taught me how to give You taught me how to reach. You taught me how to learn You taught me how to mend You taught me how to earn You taught me how to spend. You’ve given me a reason To love and live each day. You’ve given me a chance To do it in my own way. You’ve taught me how to walk And hold my head up high. You’ve taught me how to pray And always keep my pride. Terry Dykas The class of 1981 would like to take this opportunity to thank some people who have been very helpful to us through our thirteen years of schooling. They have stood beside us, guided us. and supported us through all of our schooling and activities. These special people are our parents, and the Senior Class of 1981 would like to dedicate this annual to our parents for all the love, guidance. and support they have given us. s T. Rector acknowledge her parents. Mrs. Propp accepts her flower. Superintendent Mr. Leroy Cundall The purpose of education is to develop healthy, useful and happy citizens. We hope that during the short time spent with us you have gained the skills necessary to succeed in life. Having these skills is important but skills alone are not enough, unless the holder of these skills applies them. We would like the Senior Class to remember the following thought as they go through life. Take time to THINK—it is the source of power. Take time to PLAY—it is the secret of perpetual youth. Take time to be FRIENDLY—it is ihe road to happiness. Take time to LOVE—it is a God-given privilege. Take time to PRAY—it is the greatest power on earth. Take time to LAUGH—it is the music of the soul. Take time to GIVE—it is too short a day to be selfish. Take time to WORK—it is the price of success. Mr. Cundall Schoolboard discussing an issue. Administration Sets Mr. Cundall's helper L.-R.: R. Sinks. P. McAdams. K. Jones. T. York. T. Schneider. J. Michael. R. Juelfs Schoolboard Front Row: Mrs. Barbara Durnal. Mr. Leo Hoehn. Mr. Larry Morgan. Back Row: Mr. Richard Anderson. Mr. Roger Korell. Mr. Bob Krantz 6 Rules For Success Dr. Macklem's helpers are Front row L.-R. R. Steele. S. Farley. T. Eirich. B. Fliick Back Row L.-R. K. Deal. B. Fertig. S. Bangert. B. Bowers librarians M. Schwartz and D. Sanchez taking care of business. Mr. Hohnstein’s helpers L.-R. J. Michael. M. Hubbard. K. Knotts Dr. Roger Macklem principal As you. the students of Bayard High School, look back at the many opportunities provided to you it is my greatest hope that you can say I gave my best to Bayard High School.” For. by giving your best here at Bayard High School can start you on the right foot through the pathway of life. Bayard High School is many things. It is football and basketball games on Friday nights. It is English and Math assignments and rules you must follow. It is talking to friends and dates for the Prom. It is these and many many more—it is your life. Savor it like a fine steak and enjoy your years. Dr. Macklem Librarians L.-R. N. Hubbard. R. Huck. R. Duncan. K. Kiesel. J. Randall 7 The Spirit of BHS Shines R. Bowers. S. Serda. and R. Juelfs sneak off Majorettes K. Knotts and N. Serda lead for a water break!! the band on at the Chadron Band Day. The BHS student body cheer on the Boys B. Ball team at Districts. This is the short'' and the tall of it. (G. Kautz and C. Campbell) S. Serda shows his talent at the sewing machine. Everyone wants to be in the pictures!! Rock Star R. Wilson performs at one of BHS’s Concerts. 8 Throughout the Year The Eager Miss Beaver cast puts on an excellent performance. J. Brill needs some assistance in getting ready to go outside. S. Farley where is that room that you’re coming from? Everyone at BHS has a different talent. R. Beran works hard at concessions, while B. Willey D Meter. C. Brown. C. Sanchez, and K. Deal, the trombone section of Stage Band looks on. performes. 9 BHS Student life being Everyone seems to be enjoying one of fhe more exciting assemblies. R. Schwindt. C. Sanchez. L. Schwindt. and J. Krantz give a pep talk during a pep rally. 10 revealed in different areas N. Rice wondering what is behind the closed door. The Kiesel sisters aren’t camera shy. N. Tracy and K. Schneider pose for the camera. Students take advantage of their time in the lounge. B. Fertig taking over the boss' job. P. Propp takes time out to take a picture. D. Becker shows us her pretty smile. 11 Jr. High Keep Up Their Role Morrill County Spelling Bee Contestants On March 23 at 1:00 P.M. the bus for the Morrill County Spelling Bee was on its way to Bridgeport. Twelve students from the Jr. High were participating in this contest. Out of the 12, only Debbie Hartman received a 5th place honor. J. Yakel explain how it really happened. Students in the Spelling Bee are from Top to Bottom: J. KranU. R. Becker. C. Hubbard. S. Green. J. Yakel. R. Dunder. D. Hartman. K. Huck. S. Anest and S. McDonald. Not Pictured are: T. Petersen and M. Rose. 7th grade Social Studies just wouldn't be the same. J. Smith getting rid of the evidence. Jr. High Royalty Crowned Jr. High students in the unemployment line? Couples dancing at the Penny Prince and Princess Dance J. Gonzalez, where arc your platform shoes? K. Siegfried and E. Siegfried crowned Prince and Princess for the 1981 Penny Prince and Princess Contest. On Saturday. February 14, the Jr. High Penny Prince and Princess Dance was held in Genoway's Hall. The winners were selected as the ones who raised the most amount of money for the heart fund. The Prince and Princess were Eric Siegfried with S 101. and Kara Siegfried with $71. The total amount earned was over $600. and was a very successful week. 13 Seniors Hit the Slopes B. Huck and G. Fiscus warm up to the fire. L. Flood and D. Robinson try Iheir luck at the slopes. Everyone has their own way of sleeping. The gang gives S. Lundgren helpful tips. Senior Favorites 17 Randall Paul Reran Kirk Lane Deal Seniors Choose MOST TALENTED: John Randall. Kay Kiesel MOST TALKATIVE: Sheila Lundgren. Boyd Willey UNFORGETABLE: Troy Eirich. Jody Michael MOST MISCHIEVIOUS: JoAnn MOST COMICAL: Sue Liakos. Rob Wilson Estrada. Troy Eirich 18 Class Favorites HAPPY GO LUCKY: Sam Serda. Belh Fertig QUIETEST: Kim Henkel. Larry Flood BIGGEST FLIRT: Brad Huck. Kris Knotts MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Cara Engdahl. Robert Steele 19 Troy Leroy Eirich Cara Lea kngdahl Tyrrell John Feil JoAnn Maria Estrada Susan Lynn Farley Elizabeth Ann Fertig Gene Allan Fiscus Larry Wayne Flood fa 20 Lonna Rena Heath Richard John Juelfs Pose pretty J. Michael, and M. Hubbard. Seniors Caught K. Kiesel. C. Engdahl. and T. Schneider working hard at concessions. R. Steele intense with his studies. R. Juelfs hiding from his fans. Dr. Macklem speaks with Santa (N. McDaniel). Up in the Year T. Eirich trying to convince us. B. Castellaw. P. Propp. K. Knotts. S. Farley, acting like Seniors. K. Deal waving bye to BHS. $. Schwartz Sticks and stones may break S. Bangert. P. Propp. D. Becker, decorating the Winning Hall ' Ml I-Vr LJAX • S f4 V — v p , I 4 7 V . ♦ VW V F v $hryV-' A yRW f gSs-I ' Vr V - ; ; v v c T , 1V; f vJ . w i ? : ' V. T , . • . , Wx u t Jfj V • W — • A 9 o ZX ■A- T- . 4 iSt y ifr ,1 , - v k . • C _. V «-T r - - ■M L H- JJ cl r y.« .' ■ V vff VJk.- I'A v V. ? v The Original Class of 1981 FRONT ROW: L to R C. Engdahl. K. Fanning. Undentified. L. Razo. J. Estrada. M. Garten. S. Lundgren. B. Fertig. BACK ROW: R. Wilson. Uniden tified. J. Brill. R. Schwindt. D. McMurtry. J. Randall. T. Korrel. B. Sterkel. S. Kildow. B. Huck. R. Block FRONT ROW: L to R J. Michael. B. Castellaw. M. Allen. N. Rice. M. Singer. J. Dolan. D. Robinson. Unidentified. BACK ROW: S. Serda. S. Schwartz. K. Deal. G. Buskirk. T. Lewis. R. Sinks. T. Petersen 26 Seniors’ Achievements SHERRY BANGERT Swing Choir-2, Class Play Play-3, Librarian Assistant-3, Forensics Club-4. Office Worker-3. 4. Track 1,2.3. Chorus-1.2.3,4. Pep Club-1.2.3.4 DIANNE BECKER Volleyball-1. Librarian Assistant-1.2. Pep Club-1.2. Class Play-3. County Government Day-3. Basketball-1.2.3. National Honor Society-3.4. Chorus-1. 2.3.4. Honor Roll-1,2.3.4 RANDY BERAN Speech Club-3. County Government Day-3. Class Play-3. Football-1,2.3.4. Track-1.2.3.4 JASON BRILL Class Officer-1, Track-1.2, Football All-Conference-3. 21st Century Singers-3.4, Newspaper Staff-3.4. Annual Staff-4. Chorus-1.2.4. Basketball-1.2. 3,4, Football-1.2.3.4. Honor Roll-1.2.3.4 BRENDA CASTELLAW Librarian Assistant-1. FHA-1.2. Honor Roll 1.2. Class Play-3 TIM COX Honor Roll-1.2. County Government Day-3 RENEE CROUCH Pep Club-1, Chorus-2. Librarian Assistant-3.4 KIRK DEAL Class Play-3. Chorus-4, Office Worker-4, Stage Band-2.3,4. Band-1.2.3.4 Honor Roll-1.2.3.4 TROY EIRICH Class Play-3. County Government Day-3. FFA-I.2.3, Forensics Club Officer-4. All Conference Football Offense 6 Defense-4. Football All Region Honorable Mention-4, Band-1.2.3.4. Stage Band-1,2.3. 4. Basketball-1.2.3.4. Football-1.2.3.4 CARA ENGDAHL Class Officer-2.3, Class Play-3, County Government Day-3. Girl’s State Alternate-3. National Honor Society-3.4. Cheerleader-1.2.4. Pep Club-1.2.3.4. FHA-1.2.3.4. Track-1.2.3.4. Volleyball-1.2.3.4 JOANN ESTRADA Volleyball-1. Manager-2.4. Spanish Club-1.2. Swing Choir-2. Class Play-3. Basketball-1.2.3. Band-1.2.3.4. Chorus-1.2.3.4. Librarian Assistant-1.2.3. 4. Honor Roll-1.2.3.4. Pep Club-1.2.3.4 SUSAN FARLEY French Club-1 (Wood River), Class Play-3. Newspaper Staff-Editor-3.4 Annual Staff-4. Volleyball All Conference-4. Volleyball-1.2.3.4. Track- 1.2.3.4. Chorus-1.2.3,4. Honor Roll-1.2.3.4 TERRY FEIL BETH FERTIG Librarian Assistant-3. Class Play-3. Newspaper Staff-3. Office Worker-4. Chorus-1.2.3.4 GENE FISCUS Track-1. Basketball-1.2. Class Play-3. Football-1.4. FFA-1.2.3.4 LARRY FLOOD Football-1.2 (Alliance) NINO GON7ALEZ JAY HALL M Club-1.2. FBLA-2. Basketball-1.2.3. Foot ball-1.2.3.4. Track-1.2.3.4. Honor Roll-1.2.3.4 (Transfered from Minatare in 1979) LONNA HEATH Volleyball-1. Drama Club-1, Spanish Club-2. Chorus-1.2. FHA-2.3. Honor Roll-3.4 (Transfered from Oshkosh in 1979) KIM HENKEL Librarian Assistant-2. Swing Choir-2, Class Play-3. Pep Club-1.2.3. Forensics Club-4. Chorus 1.2.3.4. Honor Roll-1.2.3.4 27 Gregory Kautz Kathry i Irene Kiesel Steven Eugene Kildow Kristie Kay Knotts Todd Charles Korell Susan Katherine Liakos Sheila Kay Lundgren Neil Robert McDaniel 28 Jodene Michael Teri Sue Rector Victor A. Ochoa Jr. Johnny Ray Randall Gregory Michael O'Neal Deana Marie Robinson Nancy Kay Rice 29 Seniors Take Pride JERI HORN Track-1.2. Basketball-1.2. Pep Club-1.2. Cheerleader-1.2. Librarian Assistant-2. Book of Knowledge-4, Forensics Club Officer-4. Volleyball-1.2.3.4. Class Officer-1.2.3.4. Honor Roll-1.2.3.4 MIRANDA HUBBARD Volleyball-1.2. State Track Qualifer-2. Holiday Tournament All Tourney-3. Majorette-3.4. Newspaper Staff-3.4. Annual Staff-4. Band-1.2.3.4. Pep Club-1.2.3.4. Basketball-1.2.3.4. Track-1.2.3,4 BRAD HUCK Swing Choir-2. 21st Century Singers-3. Chorus-1.2.3. Office Worker-4. FFA-1,2.3.4. Basketball- 1.2.3. Football-1.2.3.4. Track-1.2.3.4. Honor Roll-1.2.3. 4 RICH JUELFS Football-1. Class Play-3. Office Worker-4. Track-1.2.3.4. Cross-Country-2.3.4. Cross-Country State-4. Basketball-1.2.3.4. Basketball All Conference-3. Holiday Tournament All Tourney-3.4 GREG KAUTZ Honor Roll-1. Track-1. German Club-1.2. County Government Day-3. Trap Club-1,2.3. FFA-3.4. Basketball-1.2.3.4 (Transfered from Scottsbluff in 1979) KAY KIESEL Swing Choir-2. Class Play-3, County Government Day-3. Librarian Assistant-1.2.4. 21st Century Singers-3.4. National Honor Society-3.4. Chorus-1.2.3. 4. FHA-1.2.3.4. Pep Club-1.2.3.4. Honor Roll-1.2.3.4 STEVE KILDOW Basketball-1.2. Chorus-2. Swing Choir-2, 21st Century Singers-3. County Government Day-3. FFA-I.2.3. Forensics Club-4. All Conference-3.4. Football-1.2.3.4. Track-1.2.3.4 KRIS KNOTTS Annual Staff-1.4. FFA Sweetheart-3. County Government Day-3. Newspaper Staff-3.4. Majorette-3.4. Forensics Club-4. Office Worker-2.3.4. Honor Roll-1.2.3.4. Track-1.2.3.4. Band-1.2.3.4. (Transfered from Minatare in 1978) TODD KORELL Class Play-3. County Government Day-3. State and National Land Judging Contest-3. Forensics Club-4. Band-1.2.3.4. Stage Band-1.2.3.4. FFA-1,2.3.4. Honor Roll-1.2.3.4. Football-1.2.3.4. Basketball-1.2.3.4 SUSAN LIAKOS FHA 1.2. Pep Club-1.2. Class Play 3. County Government Day-3. Basketball-1.2.3. Band-1.2. 3.4. Band Officer-3.4. Choir-1,2.3.4. Track-1.2.3.4. Honor Roll-1.2.3.4 SHEILA LUNDGREN Band-1.2. Newspaper Staff-3. Class Play-3. Librarian Assistant-1.3.4. Chorus-3.4. FHA-1.2. 3.4. Honor Roll-1.2.3.4 NEIL McDANIEL Track-1,2.4. Class Officer 2.4. County Government Day-3, 21st Century Singers-3.4. Forensics Club-4. Stage Band-2.3.4. National Honor Society 3.4. Honor Roll-1.2.3.4. Football-1.2.3.4. Wrestling-1.2.3.4 JODY MICHAEL Class Officer-1.2.3. Newspaper Staff-Editor-3.4. Annual Staff-4. Office Worker-4. Cheerleader-1.2.4. Honor Roll-1.2.4. Chorus-1,3.4.Pep Club-1.2.3.4. VICTOR OCHOA Football-1.2.3. Manager 4. Wrestling- 1.2.3. Spanish Club-3.4. Chorus-1.2.3.4 GREG O'NEAL Track-1.2. Honor Roll-4. Football All Region Honorable Mention-4, Football All Conference Honorable Mention-4. Football-1,2.3.4. Wrestling-1.2.3. 4. FFA-1,2.3.4 PAM PROPP Librarian Assistant-1. Class Play-3. Office Worker-3. Pep Club-1.2.4. Honor Roll-1,2.3.4 JOHN RANDALL FFA-1.2. Class Play-3. Forensics Club-4, Wrestling-1.2.4. Annual Staff Photographer-3.4. Football-1.2.3.4 Band-1.2.3.4. Honor Roll-1.2.3.4 30 In Accomplishments TERI RECTOR Volleyball-1. Track-1.2, Pep Club-1.2. Class Play-3. Annual Staff-4. Newspaper Staff-3.4. Cho-rus-3.4. Honor Roll-1.2.3.4 NANCY RICE Girl's State-3. Class Play-3. County Government Day-3. Newspaper Staff 3.4. Annual Staff-Editor 4. 21st Century Singers-1.3.4. FHA-I.2,3,4. Pep Club-1.2 3.4. Class Officer-1.2.3.4. Honor Roll-1.2.3.4 DEANA ROBINSON Librarian Assistant-1. FHA-1,2 WILLY SANCHEZ Class Play-3. Chorus-4, Stage Band 3. 4. Band-1.2.3.4 TOMI SCHNEIDER Class Play-3. Class Officer-4. Forensics Club-4. Pep Club Officer-4, Cheerleader-4. 21st Century Singers-3.4. Pep Club-1,2,3.4. Chorus-1.2. 3.4. FHA 1.2.3.4. Honor Roll-2.3.4 SCOTT SCHWARTZ County Government Day-3. FFA Chapter Star Farmer -3, State 6 National Land Judgeling-3. State Vo-Ag Demonstration Contest-3. FFA Oficer-4. FFA-1.2.3.4. Wrestling-1.2.3.4 SAM SERDA Spanish Club-1.2. Chorus-4. 21st Century Singers-4, Annual Staff-4. Newspaper Staff-3.4. Holiday Tournament All Tourney-4. Basketball-1.2.3.4. Cross-Country-1.2.3.4. Cross-Country State-2.4. Track-1.2.3.4. Honor Roll-1.2.3.4 KEITH SINKS Football-1. County Government Day-3. Class Play-3. Stage Band-3. Chorus-3.4. 21st Century Singers-4. FFA-I.2,3. District Wrestling Champ-3. Wrestling-1.2.3.4. Honor Roll-1,2.3.4 RANDY SINKS Football-1. Honor Roll-2. State Land Judging-2.3. National Land Judging-3. FFA Officer-4. Officer Worker-4. FFA-1.2.3.4 ROBERT STEELE Boy's State-3. Class Play-3. County Government Day-3. Speech Team-3. Office Worker-4. Forensics Club-4. Stage Band-2.3.4. Band-1.2.3.4 BILL STERKEL Swing Choir-2, 21st Century Singers-3, Chorus-1.2.3. All Conference Football-4. Football Captain-4. FFA Officer-4. Basketball-1.2.4. Track-1.2.3.4. Football-1.2.3.4 BOYD WILLEY State Demonstration Team FFA-3. FFA Officer-4. FFA-1,2.3.4, Football-1.2.3.4 ROB WILSON Football-1.2. All-State Band-3. Class Play-3. County Government Day-3. Forensics Club-4, 21st Century Singers-3,4. Chorus-1.2.3.4. Stage Band-1. 2.3.4. Band-1.2.3.4. Honor Roll-1.2.3.4 CLASS OFFICERS Jen Horn. Sec.; Neil McDaniel. Vicc-Pre .; Tomi Schneider. Treas.; Nancy Rice. Pres. 31 Billy Lee Sterkel Boyd Clinton Willey William Lee Sanchez Samuel Serda Tomi Lisa Schneider Keith Alan Sinks Scott Lyle Schwartz Kandy James Sinks Robert Lee Wilson Seniors Prepare for End R. Steele gets ready for the big mo- B. Huck R. Juelfs have made it. ment. Senior guys reminisce while waiting before graduation. S. Serda. J. Brill, and T. Eirich pose one last time for the camera. Liakos how to put on her collar. ' out L. Heath ai Beth where do you think you are crowd? 33 Mr . Huck and Mi Chri ten en lead the wav in.____________________________________ N. Rice present Mrs. Genoways with a tlower The class of 1981 together for the last time. Rev. Heidel gives the class sermon. T. Korell sheds a tear during com- The 21st singers sing Movin’ On and I'll Always Remember The girls wait for all of the class to march in. 34 Final Impression on BHS J. Estrada and T. Eirich try to walk in step 1981 Class Motto. Everyone together on the count of three. Father Hunkins gives the invocation. BAYARD HIGH SCHOOL Baccalaureate And Commencement Exercises Sunday. May 10. 1981 2:00 P.M. ■Processional— Pomp And Circumstance .................Elgar . . Band -Invocation..............................................Father Hunkins Scripture Reading ..........................................Rev. Heidcl Class Sermon..................................................Rev Heidcl Movin’ On”—Hannisian.......................................21st Century Singers I'll Always Remember” —Elgar......................21st Century Singers (Angie Hoff. Accompanist. Miss Arthur. Director) Presentation of Class.......................................Mr. Cundall (Superintendent) Acceptance of Class............................................Mr. Hoehn (President. Board of Education) Class Roll Call.......................................................Dr Macklem (Principal) Presentation of Diplomas......................................Mr. Korell -Benediction......................................................Father Hunkins -Recessional — Pomp And Circumstance” — Elgar......................Band -Remain Standing 1 ■ 1 rf W ■ i 35 Officers Show Leadership R. Randall. Vice Pres.; K. Kiesel. Treat.: K Schneider. Sec.; Curt Sanchez. Pres. (Juniors) C. Sanchez busy making Prom arrangements T. Peterson. Pres.; mores) A. Chacon. Vice Pres. (Sopho- M. Tafoya. Pres.; T. Rector. Vice Pres.; P. Schwab. Treas.; R. Michael. Sec. (Freshmen) T. Peterson stocking the concession's refrigerator R. Michael standing at attention 37 Juniors Prepare When I was a Junior. I had problems galore Had to pay for a class ring And hundreds things more. K Eskam shows us her talent. Had to run for an office For County Government Day, And memorize a part For the Junior Class Play. I spoke for democracy In a typewritten speech And was told to absorb What the profs tried to teach. I cheered for the tigers Sold Concessions to boot. Worked on the Tiger Gazette And thought Seniors astute. I helped with the prom— The best yet put on. Then Commencement soon followed and the school year was gone. Marie Arends Brenda Bowers Rob Broderick I Shawn Green Lynne Ann Heintz Cindy Henkel Jeffrey Kramer Sandra Kildow Karen Kiesel Jeff Krantz Renee Huck Dean Kamerzel if I Margaret McAdams for Senior Year P. McAdams and N. Scrda prepare hall. Christopher Maclclem Timothy McMurtry Deborah Muhr Danny Ochoa Leah Peterson Anya Pettyjohn Randy Randall Rick Rein Curtis Sanchez Kathryn Schneider Les Schwindt Rusty Schwindt Not Shown Debbie Lujan Penny Gonzales Norma Serda Rick Sinks Lyle Sherfey Troy Taylor Natalie Tracy Robin Worth Sophomores Increase Awareness It's tough to be a Sophomore. You're in the middle, right between The up and coming Juniors And the eager Freshman scene And when the year is done. And you look back where you've been you remember lots of happy times in B.H.S. . . . Grade 10. Lisa Bontjes Curtis Brown There's Mr. Rector’s angles And Mr. Kufelt with frogs and bones Mrs. Montanez’s English class. And tests . . . and gripes . . . and moans. Football games on icy nights. Laughs and tears at class plays. Serving at the high school prom They're memories of yesterday. Aileen Chacon Kimberly Duncan Laura Duncan Veronica Estrada Paul Fertig Susie Garcia Robin Duncan Renee Hopkins Cheri Horn Sheila Hubbard Kelley Jones Bob Kessler Kurt Klesel Cynthia Lujan Cindy Macklem Barbara McAdams Stacy McBride Dale Meter 40 — of High School Life Tamara Petersen Rick Pierce Jean Rischling Tracey Rowlee Build those muscles Clay Miller. Brian Sakurada DeeDee Sanchez Christine Schmunk Heidi Schneider Michelle Schwartz Irene Serda Freshmen Adjust Duane Buskirk Beth Chambers It all begins with initiation Where they heckle you in salutation You’re new in school ... be cruel’s the rule, you’re three more years till graduation. But though your burdens weigh a ton They can’t help you from having fun High school's new . . . there's lots to do. and the years ahead will challenge you Bobby Crable Danielle Duncan Phil Fertig Robert Ford Andrea Gonzalez Christina Gonzales Vivyenne Grubbs Alisha Heath Chuck Henkel Karen Henkel Angie Hoff Nona Hubbard Karen Laeger 42 John Huck Linda Kessler Sharia Kildow Stephanie Larson to New Pace Todd McAdams Ron Michael Sheila Miller Who's stronger Chad Propp or Kris Taylor? Troy Schaffer Janell Schanhols Pam Schwab Kendra Shryer Teresa Skinner Roxanne Spevak Mark Tafoya Crystal Taylor Jim Smith Jeffrey Zier Not Shown Doug Casares Rowdy Skinner The Many Faces of B.H.S. T. Taylor having lunch. R. Randall sings rocka my baby to J. Zentz. The Gangs All Here K. Eskam shows off her talent R. Schwindt takinggit easy as usual. Enthusiastic spectators at the bon fire Coronation Highlights S. Kildow speaking his words of wisdom at the bon fire Having trouble picking up the hammer G. O'Neal? J. Brill rearranging the top of the car at the car bash S. Green sneaking up at the rear 46 Week’s Activities Tomi Schneider and Neil McDaniel Nancy Rick and Jason Brill Kay Kiesel and Steve Kildow Cara Engdahl and Rich Juelfs Queen Tomi Schneider and King Jason Brill Jody Michael and Troy Eirich Wednesday September 17th Homecoming started. The Freshman through Senior classes decorated their halls for hall competi tion. The class of 81’ won the contest this year for their second year in a row. Thursday everyone dressed as anything they wanted for Anything Goes” day. Friday at 3:00 the high school was dismissed for an outside pep rally. A skit was also performed by some of the members of the junior speech class. The Homecoming theme. Shining Star was appropriate Friday, September 19th, as the Shining Star shone upon us while slaughtering the Crawford Rams 30-0. After the game, a royalty dance was sponsored by the pep club, featuring FM 93 Disco that provided the music. 47 Shining Star” Shines on K. Jones and K. Sinks showing off their disco moves at the dance The crowd looking on as T. Schneider opens up her gift 48 One of the prize winning posters in the Seniors hall T. Eirich and S. Kildow keeping up the tradition by throwing the dummy into the bon fire Forensic Club Presents Play Members of the Bayard Forensics Club put on a One-Act play this year, entitled Mail-Order Wife . The group preformed the play three times. Twice for the public and once at the District One-Act play contest, where they received an excellent. The cast consisted of: Todd Korell as Abe Smithers Troy Eirich as Henry Gubbons Rob Wilson as Jim Jones and Mrs. Tucker the 1st. Cindy Macklem as Becky Simpson Tomi Schneider as Mrs. Tucker the 2nd Robert Steele as the Reverend Director—Mrs. Huck Assistant Director—Susan Farley Stage Crew—Neil McDaniel. Willey Sanchez Make-Up—Kim Henkel. Sherry Bangert Public Relations—Jeri Horn. Kris Knotts. Tammy Peterson. T. Korell can't decide between his two wives. R. Wilson and T. Schneider. C. Macklem and T. Eirich amazed at R. Wilson s beauty. T. Eirich being a lonely bachelor. T. Korell and R. Wilson, the happy couple! T. Eirich and T. Korell getting ready for the wedding. T. Eirich proposing to C. Macklem. 49 County Government Day is an annual event in which the junior class runs for an office of his choice. After campaigning and speeches the offices are elected. This year these people represented these offices on May 7th: Sheriff: Randy Randall Clerk: Karen Kiesel Extension Agent: Wally Krantz Judge: Lynne Heintz Supt. of schools: Dan Ochoa Attorney: Kathy Schneider Treasurer: Norma Serda Clerk of Dist. Court: Curtis Sanchez Soil Conservation: Rick Sinks Weed Control: Les Schwindt Commissioner: Dean Kamerzel Assessor: Anya Pettyjohn Surveyor: Shawn Green Highway Supt.: Lyle Sherfey Home Demonstration Agent: Deb Muhr Assistance Director: Natalie Tracy Jr’s Act in County Govt. Top to bottom: L. Sherfey. L. Schwindt. D. Kamerzel. R. Randall. D. Ochoa. R. Sink . A. Pettyjohn. L. Heintz. K. Kiesel. D. Muhr. N. Tracy. N. Serda. K. Schneider. C. Sanchez, and S. The rest of the juniors went to the Green County Courthouse in the afternoon to act as the jury in a mock trial. S. Kildow being prosecuted by K. Eskam during a The jury taking an oath for a mock trial. Everybody on thier way home from a day of government. The jury listening to a witness. 50 NHS Members Inducted Mite Rutt rfu M i th faculty advisor. The new Honor Society Members are Leah Petersen. Karen Kiesel. Lynne Heintz. Tamara Petersen. Randy Randall. Nancy Rice, and Chris Macklem. New Member Randy Randall receives congratulations from the faculty. Randy Randall and Nancy Rice enjoy refreshments at the re ception following the induction. The pa«t NHS members are Dianne Becker. Kay Tammy Petersen, receives congratulations from her Kiesel. Cara Engdahl. and Neil McDaniel. mother and Reverand Witt. National Honor Society members are chosen on their qualities of character, scholarship, leadership, and service. To even be considered in years before, one had to have been a Junior or Senior, and have an 85% average, but this year sophomores were also eligible. There were seven new members inducted. Nancy Rice was the only senior. Leah Petersen, Chris Macklem, Lynne Heintz. Randy Randall, and Karen Keisel. juniors: and Tammy Petersen, was the first sophomore to be in the NHS. The past members and officers are Cara Engdahl, President: Neil McDaniel. Vice-President: Dianne Becker. Treasurer: and Kay Kiesel, Secretary. Congratulations go out to new NHS. 5) Jr. Class Presents Mrs. Gazeila Upshaw moves with children Harland and daughter Doreen into a musty old mansion in order to be near the rich widower Beasely Scudder and the aristocratic spinster. Miss Verbena Van Wyck and her younger brother Dicky. Mrs. Upshaw orders Harland to marry Bunny—a distant cousin. Harland declares he’d rather DIE than marry that clodhopper. When Bunny overhears Harland’s uncomplimentary remark and Gazella’s fortune-hunting plans, she is determined to teach them a lesson. The Upshaws' lives are further complicated by hair-raising mystery in the old mansion! The Faceless Fiend haunts the house? The lady scarecrow in the garden takes to stalking around the premises! These spooky episodes all but throw the servants and housekeeper into jeeminy fits! Consternation reigns supreme when Prentis Prouty. the Mad Barber” with the palsy— and a razor, escapes from a near-by mental institution and tries to give everybody a close shave!!!!! CHARACTERS Gazeila Upshaw...................Lynne Heintz (A dominating mother) Doreen Upshaw.......................Deb Muhr (Her 18 year-old-daughter) Harland Upshaw................Chris Macklem (Her 21-year-old son) Tillie Toothacre...............Natalie Tracey (The English Housekeeper) Canasta Brown..................Leah Petersen (The cook) Hank Peters....................Randy Randall (The gardner) Bernice Beaver..........................Karen Kiesel ( Bunny.” the Eager Miss Beaver) Beasley Scudder...............Dean Kamerzel (The widower next door) Miss Verbena Van Wyck...................Norma Serda (Social Dictator of Birch Hills) Dickey Van Wyck.........................Shawn Green (Her Brother) Prentis Prouty..........................Danny Ochoa (The Mad Barber) The Faceless Fiend.......................Jeff Krantz (Man or ghost????) Cast members: Back Row: Norma Serda. Shawn Green. Chris Macklem. Karen Kiesel. Natalie Tracy. Deb Muhr. Front row: Danny Ochoa. Randy Randall. Leah Petersen. Dean Kamerzel. Lynne Heintz. Jeff Krantz. ■ Directors Mr. and Mrs. Wilt. Aren't I pretty!!!!! Dicky watches Bunny put the moves on Harland. 52 Eager Ms. Beaver Hank grabs everyone's attention. PRODUCTION STAFF Norma Serda................Costume Coordinator Danny Ochoa................................Art Design Debbie Lunan..........................Promptor Shawn Green. Jeff Krantz............Electrical Debbie Lujan. Sandy Carter. Advertising Jan Fresorger. Robin Worth. Renee Huck. Anya Pettyjohn. Lyle Sherfey. Rusty Schwindt Stage Crew Shawn Green. Wally Krantz. Les Schwindt. Jeff Krantz. Robby Broderick. Debbie Lujan, Deb Muhr. Jan Fresorger. Renee Fluck. Robin Worth. Sandy Carter. Cindy Henkel. Anya Pettyjohn. Karen Kiesel. Kristi Eskam. Jan Fresorger. Renee Huck..............Make-Up Curt Sanchez.............................Sound Effects Martin Burry..........................Curtains Beasley cowers up to HarlanJ. Doreen reads the letter and ends the mystery Well. I never!!! ir f Who’s going to be the victim this time? The mad barber strikes again! 53 S. Lundgren gladly receives her award from Mrs. Didier. Awards for scholarships from Bayard Chamber of Commerce were given to J. Randall. $. Farley, and not pictured is J. Michael. Awards Night Recognizes The BHS crowd seems to enjoy the reading of the senior wills. Mr. Begley and Mr. Wallace join in the fun of listening to senior wills. R. Wilson receives award for making it to state speech contest. 54 Outstanding Students N. Rice hands honor yoke down to K. Kiesel. C. Engdahl hands School Spirit Award down to K Kiesel D. Becker receives congratulations from Mr. Burry for Student of the Year Award. C. Macklem receives Book of Knowledge from senior J. Horn Feil. J. Krantz receives Athletic Letter from senior N. McDaniel. 55 Students Honored at Awards Night R. Juelfs. C Engdahl. C. Sanchez. K. Kiesel. T. Petersen. B. Sakurada. P. Schwab, and T. Rector earn citizenship awards. N. Rice. C. Engdahl. N. McDaniel. R. Juelfs. and R. Steele are awarded Hall of Fame winners of 1981. K. Kiesel and J. Horn Feil are Valedictorian and Saluta-torian in 1981. R. Wilson and T. Eirich enjoy reading the senior prophecy. T. Schneider and K. Knotts reading the senior wills. 56 Seniors Honored at Banquet R. Wilson showing one of his humorous films at the banquet. N. Rice accompanies N. Tracy singing the theme song Stairway to Heaven D. Kamerzel and R. Randall enjoying their meal. Prom Servers: H. Schneider. K. Stuart. Irene Serda. C. Miller. C. Horn. B. Sakurada. Irma Serda. K. Kiesel. C. Schmunk. S. Willey. T. Petersen, and R. Pierce S. Serda and B. Bowers pause for a minute to pose for the camera. D. Ochoa giving an after dinner speech concerning ugly dates. 57 Juniors Prepare Stairway The 1981 Senior Prom King and Queen are Neil McDaniel and Cara Engdahl. Shown with Queen Cara and King Neil are the royalty Teri Rector. Steve Kildow. Nancy Rice. Sam Serda. Susan Liakos. Rich Juelfs. Kay Kiesel. and Troy Eirich. On Saturday. May 2, the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom was held at the Rusty Nail. The Banquet began at 6:30. Curtis Sanchez. Junior Class President, was Master of Ceremonies. The featured singer was Natalie Tracy, who sang the theme Stairway to Heaven . Dan Ochoa gave a speech on the ugly date . Rob Wilson also showed a film. The dance began at 9:00 with the crowning of the royalty at 10:00. Phantasy Disco out of Kearney provided the musical entertainment. The dance was over at hOO. King Neil McDaniel receives his crown from the Junior class President Curtis Sanchez. Candidates Susan Liakos and Rich Juelfs enter the floor for the crowning. Mr. and Mrs. Kufeldt enjoy a dance. Queen Cara Engdahl receives her bouquet of roses from Karen Kiesel. ft Karen and Curtis place crown on Queen Cara's head. 58 to Heaven” for Seniors L Troy Eirich. Tomi Schneider, and Curtis Sanchez share a laugh at the dance. The Gang is all here. Bayardites and their dates gather around the tables to chat at the dance. her eyes half open. Couples share a slow dance. The king and queen gaze happily into each others eyes after being crowned Dr. Macklem watches the dancing while Willy Sanchez tries to eat a flower. 59 Students Make the School S. Serda in deep concentration Funny facesllll What is this stuff?? K. Kiesel tells D. Muhr to get her fork out of her salad R. Randall and N. McDaniel just standing there. Why all the dull faces? What's going on around here? ’’Smirk'' Henkel giving a smirk for the camera Varsity Volleyball Spirit Varsity Front Row L.-R. Irene Serda. S. Farley. Coach Wallace. J. Florn. C. Engdahl. S. Miller. Back Row J. Estrada (manager). D. Muhr. R. Hopkins. K. Eskam. B. Bowers. S. Kildow. P. Schwab. A. Hoff. R. Spevak. Irma Serda. C. Horn. K. Knotts (manager). Seniors Susan Farley and Cara Engdahl The Varsity Volleyball Team, under the coaching of Mr. Bill Wallace, had a rebuilding year in 1980. There were two seniors, three juniors, four sophomores, and three freshmen on the team. Seniors Susan Farley and Cara Engdahl led the team throughout the year. The Tigerettes placed third in the Bridgeport Tournament losing to the Sidney St. Pats in the first round then defeating Lyman and Sidney again. In the NPV Tourney. |Bayard placed fourth beating Bridgeport then losing to the Morrill Lions in one of the best games of the season. Senior spiker Susan Farley was named to the NPV All-Tournament Team. At Districts the Tigerettes played well against the Minatare Indians losing two sets to one. and ended the season with a 4-14 record. Coach Wallace. Vanity Volleyballers. and spectator watch in anticipation. Senior S. Farley showing off for the cameraman. R. Hopkins and S. Kildow go into the air for a block against Alliance St. Agnes. B. Bowers (13) goes after a ball let loose by C. Horn (35) as N. Tracy and Irene Serda look on. 62 Future Looks Bright Freshmen Front Row L.-R. K. Leager. B. Chambers. K. Henkel. P. Schwab. $. Kildow Back Row-R. Spevak. A. Hoff. D. Duncan. S. Miller. J. Schanhols. Not pictured K. Taylor. The freshmen tried their hardest, did their best, and ended their first season with an I I -0 record. Eleven wins for each of the determined players on the team. There was much experience among the team as Pam Schwab. Sheila Miller. Roxy Spevak. and Angie Hoff saw quite a lot of varsity action throughout the year. One of the toughest games was against Hemingford. Bayard lost the first set 17-19. then win the next two 17-15, 15-9. At mid-season the home court hosted a freshmen tournament. Bayard defeated Bridgeport 14-16, 15-2, 15-2 in the first round, then in the second round defeated Mitchell 15-5. 15-0 for the title. Sheila Miller was high scorer for the year with 92 points, having 29 in the frosh tourney against Bridge- Assistant Coach Ron Langhoffer port. Other high point scorers were K. Taylor with 70, S. Kildow. 68; R. Spevak. 47? P. Schwab. 41; and B. Chambers and A. Hoff each with 35. Pam Schwab was also selected as an All-Region Team honorable mention. Freshmen P. Schwab (43) watches as fellow classmate R. Spevak bumps ball across the net. ► v n 4 I 4 r Jk t ■ ft Reserve Volleyball Team ended the season with a 3 7 record. Front Row L.-R. C. Lujan. S. Garcia. V. Estrada. J. Zentz. Back Row K. Duncan. K. Jones. P. O'Neal. S. Hubbard. N. Tracy. J. Smith. S. Carter (not pictured) was high scorer with 64 points. Others not pictured were A. Chacon and R Muhr. Freshmen Pam Schwab spikes the ball down Oshkosh’s throat as Angie Hoff watches in awe. 63 Hardwork Characterizes Team Front Row L.-R.: Karen Kiesel. Coach Rector. Christina Gonzales. Kris Knotts. Back Row L.-R.-. Sam Serda. Rich Juelfs. Chris Macklem. Shawn Willey Coach Rector giving S. Serda. S. Willey and C. Macklem the point totals after the race. S. Serda leads the pack at N.P.V. followed S. Willey Truckin' on. closely by R. Juelfs and C. Macklem. R. Juelfs and S. Serda on a Friday afternoon jog. Senior Superstars L.-R.: S. Serda. K. Knotts. R. Juelfs 64 Cross-Country Season S. Serda. R. Juelfs and S. Willey early in the race. The 1980 Cross-Country season was a success as the runners took a second place at the Gering Inv. in the Novice Division. The Tigers averaged a 3rd place in Class C comparisons all year in the Varsity Division. Leading the way for this year's team were seniors Sam Serda and Rich Juelfs. junior Chris Macklem and sophomore Shawn Willey. The Tigers were small in number, but they ran with pride. The Tigers took second at their own Invitational and were also N.P.V. runner-ups. The Highlight for the season was a 3rd place at Districts, which was good enough for a state trip. At State the Tigers placed tenth. They were lead by the two seniors. Serda who took 34. Juelfs 38. Macklem took 34 and Willey 50. The Tigers are losing two seniors. Serda and Juelfs. and could have a good season next year with some help. This year was also the second time in BHS history that girls ran X-C. They were senior Kris Knotts, junior Karen Kiesel and freshman Christina Gonzales. The girls didn’t have enough to make a team, but they still ran in most of the meets. The peak of the girls' season was when they got to compete in the First Ever Girls State X-C Meet. The Bayard girls who participated were Karen and Christina. K. Knolls. K. Kiesel and C. Gonzales looking for the finish line. 65 TIGERS PROVE TO BE TEAM: KNEELING L.-R.: Head Coach Begley. Manager V. Ochoa. J. Hall. B. Huck. J. Brill. T. Korell. T. Eirich. B. Willey. J. Randall. N. McDaniel. G. Fiscus. B. Sterkel. S. Kildow. G. O'Neal. Assistant Coach Lenlz, Manager K. Kiesel. Assistant Coach Brandt. STANDING L.-R.: C. Propp. C. Miller. J. Smith. R. Randall. T. Rector. J. Krantz. R. Michael. C. Sanchez. M. Muhr. S. Green. R. Pierce. T. Taylor. J. Huck. R. Rein. M. Tafoya. D. Kamerzel. C. Henkel. D. Ochoa. T. Schaffer 66 Head Coach Begley sending in next play with B. Huck. The Dirty Dozen” Seniors: STANDING L.-R.: N. McDaniel. J. Brill. B. Sterkel. J. Randall. G. Fiscus. T. Eirich. G. O'Neal. B. Willey. KNEELING L.-R.. B. Huck. T. Korell. S. Kildow. J. Hall BEST IN WEST C” OFFENSE: STANDING L-R.: J. Smith. C. Sanchez. B. Huck. J. Krantz. S. Kildow . J. Brill. KNEELING: L.R.: B. Sterkel. N. McDaniel. T. Eirich. G. O'Neal. R. Randall Opp. Bayard Oshkosh 0 19 Bridgeport 7 13 Crawford 0 30 Grant 17 0 Hay Springs 14 42 Morrill 0 6 Mitchell 6 12 Kimball 20 14 Minatare 6 32 Pierce (State Play-offs) 36 0 The 1980-81 Bayard Tigers Football squad turned in a 7-3 record, which proved to be N.P.V. Champions. Class C-l District C-9 Champions, and State Qualifiers. The highlight of the year was the battle in the District Standings. Going into the last game of the season. Bayard led the standings with 40.7 points, and Rushville was right behind with 40.0 points. The deciding factor was Bayard had to beat Minatare. and Rushville had to beat Bridgeport. However. Bridgeport beat Rushville and allowed the Tigers to qualify for the State Play-offs, for the third time in the last four years. The Tigers faced the Pierce Bluejays in first-round action at Pierce, but suffered a 36-0 defeat to finish their season. The Tigers will lose 12 seniors this year. DEFENSE. STANDING L. R.: C. Sanchez. S. Kildow. G. O'Neal. J. Krantz. T. Eirich. S. Green. KNEELING L. R., J. Brill. J. Randall. R. Randall. B. Sterkel. N. McDaniel 67 Tigers Claim N.P.V. C. Sanchez putting on another award winning move. J. Krantz getting to the outside on a punt return. R. Randall showing determination before the J. Brill. T. Eirich. B. Sterkel. and J. Randall getting into the action from the sidelines. TEAM UNITY was always a big factor. J. Smith showing his outside speed. 68 And District Titles Tigers D forcing another turnover. Linemen making another hole, as J. Krantz scampers through. Sideline and Coaches looking on with intensity. J. Hall playing very aggresive man to man defense. J. Hall getting ready to make his cut off of S. Kildow's block. Junior Varsity squad showing their alignment. 69 Bayard Tigerettes The 1980-81 girls basketball season was a frustrating one. But even though the season ended with a record of 2-14. with a win over Crawford and one forfeit by Lyman, there was never a lack of spirit. Coach Lentz led the team through the season with total confidence that they were all doing their best. The 12 woman squad made alot of progress this year which will become evident in the years to come. Sheila Hubbard, a sophomore and Pam Schwab, a freshman were two outstanding players, contributing quite a bit to their headway. Bayard 37 Morrill 43 Bayard 43 St. Agnes 67 Bayard 57 Mitchell 34 Bayard 79 Oshkosh 49 Bayard 44 Harrisburg 59 Bayard 37 Bridgeport 50 Bayard 30 Minatare 69 Bayard 76 Oshkosh 48 Bayard 46 Crawford 31 Bayard 30 Kimball 77 Bayard 33 Bridgeport 59 Bayard 77 Morrill 34 Bayard 53 Bridgeport 57 Bayard 79 Gering 66 Bayard 35 Minatare 66 From left to right: Lynne Heintz. Sheila Hubbard. Peggy O'neal. Natalie Tracy. Irma Serda. Veronica Estrada. Brenda Bowers. Irene Serda. Karen Kiesel. Pam Schwab. Kristy Eskam. Sandra Kildow. Kneeling: Coach Lentz, and Student Manager Cindy Macklem. K. Eskam races for the basket. Coach Lentz and Company ask how do you spell relief? L. Heintz up with a shot S. Hubbard fights for the ball. B. Bowers comes through with two. 70 Rebuild Team Back Row; Student Manager JoAnn Estrada. Aileen Chacon. Kim Duncan. Becky Muhr. Tammy Petersen. Sharia Kildow. Coach Sobieszczyk. Kneeling; Christina Gonzales. Heidi Schneider. Beth Chambers. Veronica Estrada. DeDe Duncan The Bayard J.V. Tigerettes ended the 1980-81 basketball season with a 7-6 record. The squad was built mainly around freshmen and sophomores. And they all lived up to the expectations of their coach. Miss Sobieszczyk. who is a first year teacher at Bayard. The girls record went as follows; Bayard 26 Morrill 34 Bayard 34 St. Agnes 50 Bayard 26 Mitchell 23 Bayard 16 Oshkosh 7 Bayard 31 Minatare 26 Bayard 43 Bridgeport Bayard 25 Crawford 17 Bayard 29 Kimball 38 Bayard 35 Morrill 27 Bayard 25 Bridgeport 26 Bayard 18 Gering 40 Bayard 33 Bridgeport 34 V. Estrada guards the ball. A. Chacon up in the air. Coach Sobie gives some last minute instructions. B. Chambers puts one up. 71 J. Brill receiving the District trophy Tigers—District Runner-Ups TEAM: (Standing L to R) R. Schwindt. J. Brill. B. Sterkel. G. Kautz. R. Juelfs. T. Eirich. J. Krantz. (Kneeling) C. Sanchez. S. Serda. Head Coach Wallace. L. Schwindt. T. Korell SCOREBOARD Bayard Op P Bayard Opp. S8 Rushville 64 73 Hemingford 78 47 NPSt. Pat's 54 58 Bridgeport 55 56 Bridgeport 46 61 Minatare 67 63 Morrill 52 49 St. Agnes 39 58 Hoi Hemingford 67 58 Crawford 50 101 Hoi Bridgeport 63 64 1 Oshkosh 54 74 NPV Minatare 61 59 i Harrisburg 49 67 NPV Mitchell 65 66 Morrill 50 62 NPV Morrill 51 68 Dist. Minatare 48 60 Grant 83 64 Dist. Rushville 58(OT) 63 Mitchell 86 46 Dist. Hemingford 49 NPV Invitational Tourney 1st District Tourney 2nd Holiday Tourney 3rd SUPER SEVEN: (Standing L to R) B. Sterkel. G. Kautz. R. Juelfs. (Kneeling) S. Serda. J. Brill. T. Eirich. T. Korell This is how you set up your offense, as R. Juelfs slithers for another two At 6 9 . G. Kautz was a threat underneath S. Serda shows 72 And N.P.V. Champs The boys varsity basketball team, after having their ups and downs, ending their season with a 14-8 record which proved them to be NPV Conf. Champs. NPV Inv. Tourney Champs, and District Runner-ups. The Tigers overall were a team that played together very well, as well as having the senior leadership, and were a bunch of good listeners. The highlights of the year were the NPV Inv. Tourney and the District Play-Offs. The Tigers took the Inv. Tourney, went into what people considered a mid-season slump, came back and stunned a few top-rated teams. The graduating seniors will be missed, but there is a good nucleus to build around next year. NPV INVITATIONAL CHAMPS S. Serda cuts down NPV Inv. Championship net G. Kautz getting ready to reject another shot T. Eirich lays in an easy two Tigers D” forced a lot of outside shots Coach Wallace giving that good ol half time advice 73 Hohnstein Hits Century Mark The boys JV squad, under the coaching of 10 year veteran Coach Hohnstein. combined for a 10-4 record which put Hohnstein over the 100 game win mark. The young squad played and ended with a better record then what was to be thought of at the beginning of the year. ''The kids worked hard and proved to me that they were able to end up with what they got. stated Coach Hohnstein. J.V. TEAM: (First Row L to R) C. Miller. R. Miller. R. Michael. D. Ochoa. J. Smith. J. Huck. C. Propp. M. Tafoya. (Second Row) C. Henkel. D. Lichuis. T. Meter. M. Burry. M. Muhr. T. Rector. L. Meyers. Head Coach Hohnstein. Everyone knows J. Krantz can sky. S. Serda follows as J. Brill goes to the hoop. D. Serda pumps for two in the District Finals. R. Juelfs was tough to stop on the baseline. 74 Athletes Show Their Stuff Jason Brill and Curtis Sanchez guard their man during Districts. Members of the girls varsity track team stretchout. and warm-up before the meet. Shawn Willey pins his opponent to the mat at the District wrestling meet. In I 980-8 I , many BHS athletes gave outstanding performances. All BHS athletes show pride and good sportsmanship that proved as they had successful seasons. The cheerleaders led the support of the student body and fans throught the year. S. Willey crosses the line ahead of Morrill at the Sutherland meet. The Tiger football team get all fired up before the Bayard-Morrill game. Senior Sam Serda shows the correct running form for the two-mile relay. The five Varsity Girls Basketball starters wish each other the best of luck. Which of these three lucky girls will get to hit the ball? 75 Stiff Workouts Build J. Randall saying. Oh this hold always makes me happy SENIORS: (Standing L.-R.) N. McDaniel. J. Randall. G. O'Neal (Kneeling) S. Schwartz. K. Sinks State Qualifiers — J. Randall and N. McDaniel The Bayard Grapplers had one tough season. The grapplers ended their season with a 3-5 record. In the N.P.V. Tournament, the grapplers placed third, but ended with four N.P.V. Champs: Keith Sinks. Neil McDaniel , Randy Randall, and John Randall. Neil McDaniel and John Randall were the only two Bayard grapplers to qualify for the State Tournament as they placed third and second respectively, at the District Tournament. TEAM: (Standing L.-R.) Head Coach Brandt. D. Kamerzel. R. Randall. J. Randall. N. McDaniel. S. Green. S. Schwartz (Kneeling) Student Manager M. Huck. R. Broderick. B. Kessler. S. Willey. K. Kiesel (Not Pictured) G. O'Neal. K. Sinks Competing Wrestlers Head Coach Brandi and Student Manager Matt Huck looking on ea- gerly. $. Willey getting ready to make his move. N. McDaniel showing one of his opponents, what the sport is about. D. Kamerzel had a few heavyweight bouts. Girls C-D Invitational 2nd Grant Invitational 3rd Morrill Invitational 2nd Harrisburg Invitational 3rd N.P.V. 2nd Kimball Relays Sth Bayard B-C-D 9th Districts 2nd State 0 Tigerettes Back From left to right; standing. Aileen Chacon. Kim Duncan. Cheri Horn. Pam Schwab. Beth Chambers. Sandra Kildow. Roxy Spevak. Coach Hohnstein. Tammy Petersen. Dee Dee Duncan. Coach Wallace. Joyce Zentz. Tammy Schneider. Irene Serda. Peggy O'Neil. Karen Kiesel. Irma Serda. Brenda Bowers. Kneeling; Cara Engdahl. Susan Farley. Sue Liakos. and Kris Knotts. The 1980-81 girls track season proved to be a successful one for all concerned. The tigerettes may not have brought home all that many trophies but what they lacked in points they made up for in enthusiasm. 21 girls turned out for the team this year. And by the time the season dwindled away and the district meet was here three of the 21 girls were lucky enough to qualify for state. Pam Schwab in the high jump. Susan Farley, who was also chosen as the girls’ athlete of the year, in the discus, and Kim Duncan in the 800 meter run. all went to Omaha. Unfortunatly none of the girls did as well as they wanted. But all in all the season was a very rewarding one for everyone. 78 Kris Knotts finishes second in her he.it of the 100 Meter Dash. in the Running Again Susan Liakos hand off the baton to Irene Serda in the 3200 Relay. Sheila Hubbard shows her form while throwing the discus at a Bayard meet. Fresh man Pam Schwab, state qualifier in the High Jump, receives her track letter at Awards Night. Kim Duncan, state qualifier in the 800 M Run leads the pack. Tammy Snyder pulls hard in her heat of the 200 M Dash. Cheri Horn nears the end of the 1600 Meter Run. a- Senior Susan Parley receives congratulations from Jim Krantz after her winning throw. 79 Five Qualify Meets Bayard C-D Invitational 3rd Scottsbluff Relays 2nd Morrill Dual 2nd Grant Invitational 2nd Harrisburg Invitational 2nd N.P.V. Conference 2nd Kimball Relays Sth Bayard B-C-D Invitational 6th Districts 6th State 30th 6 points 1980-81 Track team. First Row: J. Hall. S. Kildow. S. Serda. R. Juelfs. B. Sterkel. Second Row: J. Krantz. C. Macklem. D. Ochoa. R. Randall. Third Row: B. Kesler. C. Miller. R. Pierce. J. Smith. Fourth Row: J. Huck. T. Rector. C. Propp. T. Schaffer. Fifth Row: Coach Kufeldt. Coach Lentz. Head Coach Rector. Coach Begley. J. Smith showing some speed at the N.P.V. meet. Seniors. Kneeling: S. Kildow. J. Hall. R. Juelfs. Standing: S. Serda. B. Sterkel B. Sterkel giving it his best. R. Juelfs and T. Rector flying high. C. Macklem finishing the 800. 8C S. Kildow leaning for the string. C. Propp showing his form. D. Ochoa in the 3200 meter run. For State State Qualifiers 3200 METER RELAY J. Hall starts the Tiger Connection as R. Juelfs. S. Serda. and C. Macklem put the finishing touch on. Placed third at state. LONG JUMP AND TRIPLE JUMP The 1981 track team consisted of 17 athletes, who showed strong determination. The Tiger team consisted of 5 seniors. 4 juniors. 3 sophomores, and 5 freshman. The 400 relay team of J. Krantz. J. Smith. C. Macklem. and S. Kildow broke a 43 year old school record of 45.4 and set it at 44.9. The freshman 400 relay team also broke a record set back in 1957. the old record was 52.3. The new record is 50.2 set by J. Smith. T. Rector. C. Propp. and T. Schaffer. Tim Rector set two records this year. He broke the freshman I 10 high hurdle record of 16.4 by .6 tenths of a second, leaving it at 15.8. He also set the 300 intermediates at 42.5. The only state qualifiers for the 1981 year were J. Krantz in the long and triple jumps and the 3200 meter relay consisting of J. Hall. R. Juelfs. S. Serda. and C. Macklem. The relay team placed third at state. J. Krantz soars high through the air for another first in the ong jump. Krantz was undefeated all year. 81 fracksters on the Go K. Knotts wins at the line. Are you in pain P. O'Neil? Stride it out R. Juelfs. Scratchlll J. Krantz high in the air. B. Sterkel congratulates S. Farley on a nice throw. A. Chacon, suck it up and go. Talking over times. Staff Publishes Gazette To get the latest news, the Tiger Gazette Senior staff members were kept busy finding new attractions at Bayard High. Publishing a bi-monthly newspaper was the goal of the Tiger Gacette staff. The staff, under the direction of Miss Susan Christensen, is composed of students who gather news, write stories , proofread stories, type, and run-off the paper. Second semester, the Tiger Gazette was given to the Journalism I class. This is so the Journalism I students could start working on the annual. Both classes were kept busy keeping the student informed. Junior Staff Fir ! Row L. to R. — D. Muhr. L. Petersen. Second Row — N. Serda. B. Bower . C. Henkel. Third Row—S. Kildow. A. Pettyjohn. Fourth Row—S. Carter. R. Worth. Fifth Row — C. Sanchez. L. Myer . C. Sanchez i surprised by the cameraman. 84 Seven Record Memories $. Serda and K. Knotts go over a layout for a sports page. Annual Staff L. to R.—J. Michael. J. Brill. S. Serda. K. Knotts. N. Rice. T. Rector. Not pictured $. Farley. Hours of laying out. typing, and proofreading were spent by the 7 Seniors on the 1981 Tiger Tales staff. A yearbook means many things to many people, and we hope that in the years to come this yearbook will help to keep alive the memories gathered during the school year 1980-81. The students improved the yearbook with sharp photos, clever captions. imformative copy, and interesting layouts. Go Away.” says S. Farley as she's busy at work. N. Rice and J. Michael working seriously on their annual pages during class. The cropper attacks J. Brill while he’s try T. Rector gets a drink during class. (A ing to figure it out. good excuse for a break!)! 85 Music Departments Add Color, Front Row L to R: K. Henkel. K. Schneider, H. Schneider. R. Ford. M. Tafoya. B. Crable. D. Ochoa. W. Sanchez. J. Zier. C. Macklem. C. Horn. B. Chambers. S. Garcia. C. Engdahl. J. Michael. T. Schneider. Second Row: J. Estrada. T. Petersen. L. Kesler. I. Serda. V. Estrada. J. Zentz. J. Huck. D. Kamerzel. J. Smith. K. Sinks. D. Buskirk. K. Kiesel. M. Muhr. K. Shryer. T. Rector. V. Grubbs. Third Row: D. Duncan. T. Rice. N. Tracy. P. O'Neal. B. McAdams. K. Duncan. S. Kildow. J. Smith. C. Henkel. C. Macklem. R. Randall. C. Sanchez. C. Miller. R. Wilson. P. Fertig. S. Lundgren. L Petersen. D. Recker. A Gonzalez. A. Heath. C. Schmunk. Back Row: Director S. Arthur. K. Kiesel. J. Rischling. S. I arson. S Kildow. S. Farley. K. Jones. T. Snyder. B. Muhr. B. Fertig. T. McAdams. L. Meyers. K. Deal. S. Serda. N. McDaniel. J. Brill. R. Michael. T. Rector. D. Lichius. V. Ochoa. I. Serda. S. Hubbard. N. Serda. M. Hubbard. S. Liakos. K. Kiesel. D. Muhr. Piano Players: P. McAdams. N. Rice, and A. Hoff. The Sweetest Sounds Miss Arthur helps altos with parts again. A. Hoff. P. McAdams, and N. Rice are piano players for choir. N. Tracy chosen for All-State with N. McDaniel as alternate. 86 Sparkle, And Spirit to Student Life 21 si Century Singers are from L to R: D. Kamerzel. N. Serda. K. Schneider. K. Sinks. R. Randall. K. Kiesel. K. Kiesel. C. Macklem. N. McDaniel. N. Rice. T. Schneider. S. Serda. D. Ochoa. I. Petersen. N. Tracy. J. Brill. C. Sanchez, and S. Kildow. A. Hoff. K. Eskam. and R. Wilson are accompanists for 21st Century. This year the Bayard High School Choir was selected as number one at NPV in Morrill with winning numbers of Gloria and Die Nachtigall”. The 1980-81 choices for All-State were Natalie Tracey and Neil McDaniel was chosen as alternate. Natalie Tracey, again, was selected for High Plains Honor Choir along with Norma Serda. Mark Tafoya, and Willy Sanchez. The Magic Rhythm received a 1st place rating at the High Plains Swing Choir Clinic in Class B competition. The 21st Century Singers participated in a Touch of Class held in Scottsbluff on March 12. Scarlet and Creme” in Bridgeport on March 25. and were on a tour in May at six schools in the valley. Choir Officers are C. Sanchez. Vice-President: R. Wilson. Secretary: K. Kiesel. President. 87 Future Interests Go Magic Rhythm Magic Rhythm is from L to R. Front Row: J. Zier. V. Estrada. T. Petersen. I. Serda. B. Chambers. H. Schneider. C. Macklem. C. Horn. M. Tafoya. Second Row: J. Rischling. K. Jones. K. Shryer. T. Rice. I. Serda. J. Smith. Back Row: K. Kiesel. K. Stuart. C. Miller. R. Pierce. R. Michael. T. Rector. D. Lichius. J. Smith. 88 Band Sets Tiger Pride to Music Front Row: V. Estrada. K. Duncan. T. Wilson. H. Schneider. J. Zentz. J Estrada. N. Serda. K. Knotts. Second Row: S. Liakos. A. Chacon. L. Kesler. J. Rischling. I. Korell. P. Schwab. T. Eirich. N. McDaniel. R. Randall. R. Steele. N. Hubbard. A. Heath. B. Muhr. K. Kiesel. Third Row: I. Serda. I. Serda. R. Huck. Standing: D. Duncan. R. Duncan. K. Eskam. R. Michael. C. Brown. B. Kesler. K. Shryer. T. Rice. B. Chambers. R. Wilson. J. Randall. C. Horn. N. Tracy. M. Tafoya. D. Meter. C. Brown. W. Sanchez. C. Sanchez. K. Deal. 89 Bands Superior Quality D. Meier. C. Brown. C. Sanchez, and K. Deal making music in trombone section. Band gives Basketball team pep at N.W.C. Stage Band gives us Basin Street Blues at Fall concert. Band Stand Boogie hits Bayard's stage band in Mid year concert. K. Knotts and N. Serda are head majorettes for high school marching band. Not pictured Miranda Hubbard. 90 Out Shines Them All Stage Band includes from L to R. Standing. B. Chambers. K. Shryer. I. Korell. T. Eirich. P. Schwab. T. Rice. R. Michael. N. Tracy. R. Wilson. D. Meter. C. Brown. C. Sanchez. Sitting: B. Muhr. K. Kiesel. N. McDaniel. R. Steele, and R. Randall. Will the Best Band Please Stand Up S. Liakos. N. McDaniel. K. Knotts, and N. Serda hold trophies won at Fort Collins. NPV. and Chadron. This year the BHS marching band performed in many occasions. The first of which was at Fort Collins. Although they did not win. they recieved a superior in band competition. Next came Chadron where the band earned a trophy from the judges of Class B competition. Sidney Octoberfest was one of which was most interesting and enjoyable for the whole group. On this occasion, the band won the Class C trophies for Field and Street competition. Bayard was also honored with a trophy at NPV Band Clinic with Basses Bravura and Prelude for Band as excellent choices. Members of the band were also chosen to represent our school for High Plains Honor Band. These eight members were R. Wilson. R. Steele. C. Brown. J. Estrada. B. Muhr. K. Kiesel, and J. Rischling. C. Horn was alternate. 91 The Sound of the Tigers 21 st Century Singers Movin’ Right Along” T. Eirich and T. Korell tooting their trumpets at a performance K. Eskam. R. Duncan and R. Michael keeping rhythm at a concert T. Eirich and P. Schwab showing their share of the support at a pep rally S. Kildow in concert J. Zentz assisting N. Serda at the Christmas concert The 21st guy$ showing off their steps 92 Cheerleaders Bolstered Spirit N. Serda posing for the camera at a football game Varsity Cheerleaders: C. Engdahl. N. Serda. J. Michael. N. Tracy. L. Heintz. K. Kiesel. T. Schneider 93 J.V. Cheerleaders: B. Chambers. C. Macklem. P. Schwab. V. Estrada, and H. Schneider Pep Club OFFICERS: N. Rice, treat. C. Engdahl. V. Pres.; T. Schneider. Sec.: Karen Kiesel. Historian: and Kay Kiesel. Pres. TOP to BOTTOM: K. Henkel. J. Schanhols. A. Gonzales. S. Larson. A. Hoff. D. Duncan. K. Duncan. J Smith. T. Snyder. C. Schmunk. S. Kildow. K. Shryer. T. Rice. A. Chacon. T. Petersen. P. O'neal. S. Hub bard. Irma Serda. L. Duncan. R. Hopkins. R. Duncan. C. Lujan. Irene Serda. D. Muhr. D. Lujan. C Henkel. R. Worth. R. Huck. S. Garcia. B. Bowers. K. Schneider. B. Chambers. V. Estrada. C. Macklem. H Schneider. P Schwab. K. Eskam. S. Kildow. N. Serda. N. Tracy. L. Hcintz. K. Kiesel. T. Schneider. J. Mi chael. C. Engdahl. Miss Butterfield. J. Estrada. K. Kiesel. P. Propp. S. Bangert. and N. Rice Generates Spirit BHS cheerleaders cheering the Bayard Tigers to an NPV vie tory H. Schneider waits for her Knight in Shining Armor Are we enthused? Or are we enthused?? Pep Club members giving their support during the Homecoming football game Did you see what just walked in that door??? This year the Bayard Pep Club boosted the spirits of all team members, as they cheered them onto victory and stood beside them in defeat. Their activities began in mid-summer with the collecting of boxes for the annual bon fire, and then sponsoring the Homecoming dance. All in all. it was an enjoyable year for all pep club members. 95 Spanish Club Promotes Understanding Front Row L. to R.—V. Ochoa. C. Macklem Vice-Pres.. D. Ochoa. Treasurer; Mid. Row—D. Lujan. Secretary: R. Duncan. R Hopkins. L Duncan. C. Henkel. Back Row — N. Serda. President, Irma Serda. C. Lujan. Irene Serda. Under the guidance of Mrs. Semelina Montanez, educational and worthwhile projects were undertaken by the thirteen members of the 1980-81 Spanish Club. On October 25, the dlub held a taco sale which netted $90.00. and on November 26. another sale brought in $349.00. Senores and senoritas alike worked towards the Spanish Clubs’ goal of raising enough money for a trip to Denver. The trip provides education on some of the Mexican-American sights in Denver, along with being fun. L. Duncan fries a taco for a taco sale. Mrs. Semelina Montanez is the faithful club sponsor. N. Serda. President, messes around in Journ. class. Cindy Henkel chows down on one of the club’s famous tacos. 96 Lions Select Students Student of the Year Dianne Becker Each month the faculty chooses a Student of the Month. The students are chosen according to scholarship, character, leadership and school spirit. Each student selected recieves a certificate and is honored by a luncheon and meeting. Robert and Nancy were also the Boys' and Girls' state representatives for the 1980 year. Sept.—Oct. Nov.—Dec. N. McDaniel—C. Engdahl R. Steele — N. Rice Jan.—Feb. R. Wilson—K. Kies«l March—April T. Korell — D. Becker 97 Speech Club Has Standing left to right: Jeri Horn. Pres; Robert Steele. Treas: Rob Wilson. Kris Knotts. Sec.: Cindy Macklem. Todd Korell. Troy Eirich. Vice-Pres: Tomi Schneider. Tammy Peterson. Sitting: Mrs. Huck and Neil McDaniel. Not Shown Susan Farley. S. Farley hiding behind the podium while giving a speech. J. Horn and Mrs. Huck sure aren’t cam- K. Knotts and R. Wilson preforming their duet era shy. act as man and wife. Coach Huck and T. Peterson resting at the Bridgeport speech meet. R. Steele eating chocolate covered worms for lunch. Yuckll! 98 Successful Year R. Steele publicizing the speech team. J. Horn singing to her audience. Part of the speech team taking it easy. The reorganization of the Bayard Forensics club for the 1980-81 year was a very successful idea at the beginning of the year there were IS members in the club, but as the months passed the group went down to 10. During the school year they attended 5 meets. The first meet of the year was at Rushville. Bayard received four awards at this meet. The next two meets Bayard attended were at Morrill and Bridgeport where the group performed very well. After these two Bayard headed for Oshkosh for the N.P.V meet. Placing 9 out of 13 members in the finals, this was their best performance of the year. Placings went like so: 3rd Tomi Schneider. Informative. 6th Troy Eirich. O.P.A.. 4th Rob Wilson After Dinner, Heidi Schneider, Poetry. 5th Jeri Horn, Poetry. 4th Kathy Schneider, Humor. 2nd Jeri Horn. Dramatic Prose. Sth Tamara Peterson. Dramatic Prose. 6th Cindy Macklem Dramatic. 5th Kris Knotts and Rob Wilson Duet Act. 4th Tomi Schneider. Tamara Petersen. Cindy Macklem. Readers Theater. R. Wilson was stale qualifyer in After Dinner category. 99 FHA Is Busy with Activities D. Muhr and N. Serda sticking it out K. Siegfried sings like a at State Convention lectures. songbird at FHA talent show. Pictured are D. Lujan. D. Muhr. N. Serda. and C. Henkel. D. Muhr was elected district treasurer for 1981. Celebrating at State Convention S. Lundgren is outstanding FHA member for 1980-1981. K. Kiesel and D. Muhr are servers at the FFA banquet, being of service to Dr. Macklem. FFA Servers L to R. D. Lujan. C. Henkel. N. Serda. L. Heintz. D. Muhr. K. Kiesel. K. Duncan. H. Schneider. D. Duncan, not pictured are C. Engdahl 8 T. Schneider. 100 Future Homemakers of America This year' FHA chapter is from L to R; Top Row. K. Duncan. K. Eskam. L. Heintz. N. Serda. S. Lundgren. T. Schneider C. Engdahl. N. Rice. R. Duncan. C. Henkel. H. Schneider. K. Kiesel. and D. Muhr. FHA officers include S. Lundgren. Pres.; N. Serda. Vice-Pres.; C. Engdahl. Tres.; L. Heintz. Sec.; T. Schneider. Historian; N. Rice. Reporter; D. Muhr. Parlimentarian. D. Duncan and S. Lundgren working hard, or hardly working??! C. Henkel and D. Lujan see how many pieces of pie they can eat without getting sick! This year our FHA chapter was involved in various activities in our community. One of which was Healthy Baby Week during September 15 through 19. where the members made posters in recognition for the March of Dimes. On December 8. they sold chili supper tickets, making approximately 230.00. Christmas was another busy time of year for our members with the singing of Christmas carols and the giving of cards to the residents of the rest-home. FHA Hero Week was February 9-14. where FHA organizations all over America were recognized for their beginning. On March 9. the FHA held a pot luck supper in the Senior Citizens Hall. Served were various types of casseroles desserts, and meats. 101 FFA Keeps Busy Officers—Ft. Row—Mr. Claver. sponsor: Bill Sterkel. president. 2nd—Todd Korell. vice-president: Brad Huck. secretary: Randy Sinks, treasurer. 3rd—Boyd Willey. Sentinal Scott Schwartz, reporter. The FFA Slave Auction was the first of the clubs activities. Sheila Flubbard brought in the most overall. $77.50. Karen Laeger was second with $62.50. The highest boy sold was Les Schwindt. $57.50. A total of $1,401.96 was earned. The average was $47.48. Rick Pierce received a 1st at the District Land Judging contest and got a pink at state. The Jr. Livestock Judging Team of Sheila. Rick P.. and Shawn Willey received a blue at Dist. and a red at state. Individually Bill got 4th and blue, and Shawn got 6th and red. The Soil 6 Water Conservation team of Brad Huck. Shawn Green, and Dean Kamerzel placed 2nd at Dist. and got a red at state. The Agronomy team of Dale Meter. Shawn W. and Paul Fertig placed 1st at Dist. and got blue at state. State. April 9-11. the Chapter also received a superior chapter rating and 100% membership award. Other Dist. standouts wt John Huck. blue Creed: Gene Fiscus. Rick Sinks, and Lyle Sherfey. blue demonsti The fol- lowing were awarded at the FFA Banquet. Sheila. Beef Production: Shawn G. Swine Prod.; Lyle Sheep Prod; Dale. Crop Farming: Dean. Pub. Speaking: Gene. Ag. Mech.; Rick S.. Agribusiness; and Bill. Dekalb Award. Congratulations! Ft. Row—T. Korell. B. Huck. B. Willey. S. Schwartz. Randy Sinks. B. Sterkel. 2nd Row—Paul Fertig. S. Willey. D. Kamerzel. S. Green. G. Fiscus. L. Sherfey. G. Kautz. G. O'Neal. 3rd Row—K. Stuart. R. Pierce. D. Meter. S. Hubbard. Rick Sinks. W. Krantz. L. Schwindt. 4th Row — Mr. Claver. sponsor. I. Meter. J. Huck. C. Propp. B. Crable. Phil Fertig. J. Zier. R. Ford. 102 Freshman John Huck receives the Green Hand Award. FFA Honored at Banquet Mr. Claver presents Bill Sterkel. Chapter President, with the outstanding Senior Award. S. Hubbard. R. Sinks. B. Sterkel. R. Sinks. D. Kamerzel. J. Huck. S. Green, and D. Meter, all receive outstanding awards at the FFA Banquet. Mr. Pete Weisgerber receives Honorary Chapter Farmer Award from Brad Huck. Not pictured Greg Schmall. 103 The 1980-81 FFA Officers install the 1981-82 Officers. Hard Work Gives Results District Results Kathy Schneider. Girls' high voice I Danny Ochoa. Boys' High voice III Randy Randall. Boys' medium voice III Tammy and Leah Petersen. Soprano and Alto Duet I Norma Serda. Girls' low voice II Natalie Tracy Girls' medium voice II Larry Meyers. Boys’ low voice I Mass Choir I 21st Century singers I Magic Rhythm 114- Barber Shop Quartet I Gospel Quartet I Kendra Shryer. Trumpet solo I Rob Wilson. Tuba solo I John Randall. Tuba solo I JoAnn Estrada. Flute solo || Veronica Estrada and Becki Muhr. Clarinet duet II Jean Rischling. Clarinet solo II Kim Duncan. Aileen Chacon, and Sue Liakos. Clarinet trio || Mass Band | Stage Band I N. McDaniel picture Perfect! Quartet sings at National Honor Society. I K. Eskam being chaperoned by W. Krantz at the FFA Banquet )04 Faculty Guides Students i 4 i MISS SHARON ARTHUR—Vocal. guitar. Elem. Music, and 7th grade sponsor MR. KIRK BEGLEY—Chemistry, physics, physiology, life science. and 8th grade sponsor MRS. DEB BORLAND—1st se mester P.E.. health, and I Oth grade sponsor MISS JOLEEN BUTTER«€ID— library and 8th grade sponsor Journalism, sponsor f MR. GENE CLAVER—Vo. Ag.. and Auto Mechanics MRS. SANDRA DIDIER —Home Ec.. and 9th grade sponsor I MISS LINDA FOOS-Guidance Counselor. Shorthand, and 7th grade sponsor MR. JAMES HOHNSTEIN — Athletic Director, typing. Office Practice. Bookkeeping, and 8th grade sponsor i V, MR. DOUG BRANDT — Strength class. P.E.. Health, Driver Ed., and 9th grade sponsor MR. JAMES COON—Civics. History, and I Oth grade sponsor MRS. SHIRLEY HUCK — Forensics. Speech II. English, and 12th grade sponsor 106 in Quest of Knowledge MR. LARRY KENNEDY—Industrial Arts. Mechanical Drawing. Woodworking. Art. World of Construction, and 10th grade sponsor MR. ERIC KUFELDT —Biology, and I Ith grade sponsor MR. JOSEPH LENTZ —World Geo.. Strength class. History. Am.. Problems, and 7th grade sponsor MRS. LINDA MARTIN—1st se mester. Remedial class and 7th grade sponsor MRS. SEMELINA MONTA NEZ — English. Psychology. Spanish, and I Ith grade sponsor MR. LARRY RECTOR-Geome try. Algebra I. Voc. Math, and I I th grade sponsor MR BILL RISCHLING —H.S Band. Jr. High Band, and I Ith grade sponsor MISS JEAN SOBIESZCZYK — 2nd semester. P.E.. Health and I Oth grade sponsor MRS. SUSAN SCHOENE-MAN—Special Education MR BILL WALLACE—Personal Finance. Math IV. General Math. Algebra II. and 12th grade sponsor MRS. DIANNE WALLACE — 2nd semester. Remedial class, and 7th grade class sponsor MRS. SHARON WITT-Speech I. English IV. Voc. English, and 9th grade sponsor 107 Faces of Distinction Faculty and administration supporting the basketball team Did you here the one about the . . . ? STUDENT TEACHER: Mr. Mar tin—vocal and band STUDENT TEACHER: Mr. Lazure—Physical Education Miss Sobie and Mr. Coon supporting students Mrs. Wallace taking over Mrs. Marlin's classes. Mr. Brandt showing his strength class how it's done Mr. Rischling takin it easy during a football game 108 Mrs. Witt laughing at some- Mr. Lentz posing for the camera one else’s joke Cogs of BHS COOKS-. Lydia Leonhardt. Esther Schanhols. Marie Miller, and Janet Bowers SECRETARIES: Roma Engdahl. Deloras Thomas, and Connie York CUSTODIANS: Joe Vera and Roberto Gonzales C. York spying” on the teachers BUS DRIVERS: Pete Weisgerber. Ron Langhofer. Betty Mathews, and Jim Martin. not pictured. Gloria Lissman Mrs. Engdahl hard at work taking lunch count 109 Jr. High Enjoy Activities Halloween costumes add to performance. 8th grade class officers Kim Huck. V. Pres.: Kara Siegfried. Sec.. Treas.: Matt Huck. Pres. ■ K. Huck accompanies the Jr. Hi Choir while B. Lopez watches. The 7th grade choir perform during the Christmas Concert. 7th grade class officers J. Yakel. Sec.: K. Kiesel. Pres.: H. Anest. Treas.: K. Schmall. V. Pres. Enjoying yourself boys? The little monsters reveal themselves on Halloween! in Preparing for In my last year in Junior High I played in the Tiger Band Gave freely of screams for athletic teams, patronized the concession stand. I struggled through industrial art And was versed in theory of grammar, in a play I was given a part, and tried very hard not to stammer. I did ooodles of problems in math And memorized dates out of history I found teacher's visable wrath Toward gum. a curious mystery. Johnny Aquirre Jim Anesl Sylvia Anest Marvel Arends Jim Bontjes Debra Hartman Jeff Hoagland Calvin Hubbard Kimberly Hack Matt Huck Shauna Huck Dawn Larson Andrew Lujan Larry Lujan Charles McAdams Philip McAdams 112 High School Todd Nab Cynthia Rein Bernard Rodriquez Ramona Savala Roy Savala Troy Schmunk Randy Schwartz Carrie Schwartzkopf Kara Siegfried Jeff Smith Rocky Snyder 113 Evan Strieker Thomasine Wilson Alice Ybarra Tamara York Ted Zentz It wasn’t very long ago That Junior High did greet me And I began my seventh year With learning there to meet me. We’re Just Mr. Lentz tried to teach me Mrs. Huck followed suit. And Mr. Wallace was there to reach me and let knowledge take its root. And I must have retained something Of what they had to boast For my report card in the spring Gave grade eight as my next host. Robbie Eirich Jody Fiscus Lupe Galindo Ray George Juan Gonzales Scott Green K.C. Heath Bill Kappen Kyle Kiesel Chris Kniss Justin Krantz 114 Beginning Kristi Laeger Julie Liakos Brenda Lopez Eric Siegfried proud of himself. DeAnne Randall Joe Rischling Michelle Rose Kim Schmall Rita Serda Dale Sherfey Eric Siegfried Heidi Taylor Glen Waugh 115 Gordon Wilson Jamie Yakel Jr. High Prepares for FOOTBALL TEAM: (Front Row L.-R.) P. McAdams. J. Rischling. D. Sherfey. T. Nab. S. Green. J. Gonzalez. (Second Row) T. Petersen. J. Krantz. J. Rontjes. R. McDaniel. S. Zentz. R. George. G. Wilson. (Third Row) E. Strieker. T. Schmunk. M. Huck. K. Kiesel. R. Snyder. C. Kniss. E. Siegfried. J. Smith. Manager B. Rodriquez. (Back Row) Head Coach Kufeldt. L. Galindo. J. Yakel. J. Hoagland. R. McDaniel. J. Fiscus. R. Eirich. A. Lujan. Asst. Coach Coon The Jr. High football squad had a rough season, ending up with a 1-3 record. The youngsters put forth great effort, but suffered the agony of defeat to Bridgeport. Mitchell, and Morrill, but ended their season trouncing Minatare. 50-22. VOLLEYBALL TEAM: (Sitting L.-R.) S. Anest. D. Hartman. K. Siegfried. C. Schwartzkopf. K. Huck. D. Larson. C. Rein. (Kneeling) T. Wilson. H. Taylor. A. Ybarro. H. Anest. K. Laeger. D. Randall. R. Serda. (Standing) C. Price. C. Burry. S. Huck. K. Amend. T. Miles. B. Lopez. M. Rose. K. Schmall. Coach Borland The Jr. High volleyball team had a short and hectic season. The girls were unable to come up on top. but were tough competitors. The eighth graders ended with a 0-3 record, losing to Morrill. Minatare. and Melbeta. while the seventh graders were 1-2. beating Morrill. High School Activities Jr. High girls b. ball: Standing K. Laeger. M. Rose. R. Serda. A. Ybarra. S. McDonald. T. Miles. H. Anest. S. Huck. D. Larson. C. Burry. C. Schwartzkopf. Kneeling Stud. Man. T. Wilson. C. Rein. S. Anest. K. Huck. K. Siegfried. K. Amend. D. Hartman. Coach Coon Jr. High Cheerleaders: Top to Bottom K. Schmall. D. Randall. M. Rose. K. Amend. Not pictured T. Miles SCOREBOARD 8th 7th Bay. 22 Melb. 23 Bay. 26 Osh. 6 Bay. 8 Osh. 29 Bay. 18 Mor. 6 Bay. 10 Mor. 20 Bay. 38 St. Ag. 2 The Jr. High girls put out a pretty good effort this year in basketball as they posted a 3-3 record. The 8th graders were 1-3 and the 7th graders finished the year without a blemish. Their record was 2-0. Pep Club: Kneeling M. Rose. K. Schmall. K. Amend. Second row A. Ybarra. T. Wilson. T. York. C. Burry. M. Arends. Third row C. Campbell. K. Huck. C. Schwartzkopf. S. Anest. D. Hartman. D. Larson. C. Price. R. Serda. Back row K. Laeger. J. Liakos. H. Taylor. C. Rein. K. Siegfried. H. Anest. B. Lopez. Sponsor Mrs Huck Pep Club Officers Standing K. Huck. Sitting H. Anest. D. Hartman 117 Jr. High Show Success The Jr. High boys B-ball team finished the 1981 season a winner, finishing at 6-4. The young Tigers played tough through-out the year and finished second in the North Platte Valley Conference losing only to Bridgeport in an overtime thriller by the score of 26-22. N.P.V. Tourney Scoreboard Bayard—Bye Bayard 33—Morrill 15 Bayard 22—Bridgeport 26 First Row—M. Huck. J. Hoagland. J. Bontjes. R. McDaniel. J. Miles. J. Anest. L. Lujan. T. Schmunk. Second Row — R. Dunder. E. Strieker. J. Aguirre. J. Smith. B. Meyers. B. Rodriquez. Third Row—G. Waugh. C. Kniss. S. Green. K. Kiesel. R. George. J. Rischling. J. Krantz. Coach J. Coon. Fourth Row—1. Fiscus. T. Petersen. E. Siegfried. J. Yakel. S. Zentz. J. Gonzales. R. Becker. R. Eirich. First Row—R. Snyder. M. Huck. J. Hoagland. Second Row—J. Fiscus. R. McDaniel. J. Krantz. J. Rischling. G. Wilson. Third Row—D. Sherfey. S. Green. R. Eirich. R. Becker. Coach Brandt. Not Pictured are B. Bowers. E. Strieker. G. Waugh. B. Kappen. The 1981 Jr. High wrestling team was a good group of wrestlers, who showed much improvement and skill. The team scored a 3rd place victory at the Harrisburg Tournament. Winners at the tourney were Bill Kappen at 88lb$. Matt Huck at lOOIbs. Rollie McDaniel at 115lbs. Outstanding Jr. High wrestlers were Glenn Waugh at 90lbs. and Matt Huck at lOOIbs. Both wrestlers were undefeated. Other kids that did a good job were Bill Kappen. Rocky Snyder. Rollie McDaniel. Scott Green, and ns Richard Becker. J. Miles and company going for it. M. Huck and R. McDaniel showing their moves. Jr. High Tracksters Excel Front L to R; M. Huck, R. Snyder. J. Gonzales. J. Smith. E. Siegfried. J. Miles. J. Aguirre. B. Bowers. J. Krantz. Middle: C. Hubbard. R. Schwartz. J. Yakel. J. Anest. R. Dunder. J. Rischling. B. Kappen. K. Kiesel. Head Coach Brandt. Back: B. Rodriquez. T. Nab. R. McDaniel. R. Eirich. R. George. S. Green. R. McDaniel. J. Hoagland. J. Bontjes. G. Wilson. J. Fiscus. T. Petersen Front L to R: M. Rose. K. Amend. D. Hartman. J. Liakos. H. Taylor. Middle: R. Serda. S. Anest. C. Schwartzkopf. K. Huck. D. Larson. D. Randall. K. Leager. Back: K. Siegfried. C. Rein. T. Miles. H. Anest. K. Schmall. T. York. T. Wilson D. Larson whirling the discus. The Jr. High boys and girls proved to be tough competors in the valley. The girls broke twelve out of thirty records this year, paced by good individual efforts as well as team. The girls placed 1st in the Bridgeport Relays. 2nd in NPV. and 2nd in the Bridgeport Invitational. The boys had one new record by J. Fiscus in the new Kilo shot put. The boys placed 1st in the Bridgeport Invitational, 1st in the Bridgeport Relays, and 2nd in NPV. 119


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