Bayard High School - Tiger Yearbook (Bayard, NE)

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THE PAW 1983 Bayard High School Bayard, Nebraska Presented by the 1983 Senior Class. Table of Contents Faculty And Administration 29 Sports 35 Organizations 61 Activities 85 2 Our class is united through a Irene Serda and H. Schneider share a few laughs together before graduation. Judy Smith, from INNOCENT to TOUCH. We’re animals uhuh, we’re animals” proved by C. Lujan, C. Horn, R. Hopkins. C. Schmunk, and K. Jones. P. O’Neal wonders if her picture will be in the paper next week. T. Meter is awarded a 5 pound chocolate bar for selling the most magazines out of all the Seniors. Cley Miller PORKS OUT at the school cafeteria. year long party called senior year S' 81-. - -• • - l u rv , . , . . . Jean Rischling keeps hoping It’s Friday, but it’s K. Duncan do you have a test next period? Qn Monday Kurt Kiesel poses as school photographer. C. Horn and B. Muhr are the only ones who study in Study hall. L. Myers and R. Duncan listen to another one of K. Stuart s stories. Home-Ec is fun and games for Susie Garcia. T. C. Schmunk. K. Jones, and S. Hubbard look bored as they sit through Senior Snyder. Judy Smith. A Chacon, and Irma Serda tests 5 Seniors cCuiutx tA Ghouc rfi 4+$ ' Dm ' COLORS: FLOWER ki,tn; UL U±t PcJLfjJ J 6 Qtnxx. tispJtisu) 'K AA oA jJLAt Crrj Q CD CO CO o —H N 00 00 (jubuuii. S juJix djju JlXj nc hj wmM 9 Class of ’83 Several Seniors remembered Left: “Biggest Flirts P. O’Neal and S. Willey enjoy smiling for the camera. Right: “Best Dressed” H. Schneider and R Pierce show the styles of 83.’ 119 Left: “Most Likely to Succeed C. Horn and L. Myers try to run the computer. Above: “Most Talkative” L. Duncan and Kurt Kiesel tie up the office phone. Left: Picture this “Best Looking” C. Schmunk and K. Stuart. for their unforgettable traits Left: Judy Smith and L. Myers show off their best smiles with their Best Personality . Right: Most Athletic S. Hubbard and S. Willey keep up the tradition of lifting more than weights. Above Susie Garcia and Paul Fertig keep up the job of being Most Comical . Right: Most Brains Tammy Petersen and B. Sakurada doing what comes naturally. 3r Left: Michelle Schwartz and D. Meter are “Quietest but not unseen 11 Four years of hard work Jean Rischling helps C. Horn on with her cap. Seniors GLADLY move their tassels from the left to the right. I “Mirror. Mirror on the wall who’s the prettiest of them all?” asks V. Estrada and C. Schmunk. H. Schneider and Susie Garcia try on their caps and gowns. L. Myers tells R. Pierce that his hat is crooked while B. Sakurada trys to Rev. Nue gives the Class Sermon at graduation, figure out which way to put his on. equals GRADUATION! Bayard High School May 22,1983 Baccalaureate a nd Commencement Rxordki 2:00 p.m 1 Processional Pomp and Circumstance by Elgar liand Mr Rischling. Director Out Here On My Own by Lojeski . 21st Century Singers Reach For A Star by Besie. ..21st Century Singers Miss Arthur. Director Superintendent of Schools Acceptance o( Class.... President. Board of Education Class Roll Call Principal Presentation of Diplomas Mr. Morgan Member. Board of Education Benediction Ke . Cornell 1 Recessional- Pompand Circumstance” by Elgar .Rand • Remain Standing 13 Senior Class sponsers proudly walk the class to the front of the gym to receive their diplomas. Seniors hit the slopes C. Horn and Kurt Kiesel. pos for a picture, before hitting the slopes The senior class of ’83, at Medicine Bow Ski Lodge. R. Hopkins. T. Snyder, and B. Kesler wonder who Judy Smith is photographing now. « The charter bus pulled out shortly after 5:00 a m. from Bayard High School March 4th, and headed toward the Medicine Bow Ski Slopes. As a result of a long standing tradition, very few seniors had any sleep due to the numerous parties, both slumber and otherwise. A light, wet snow was just beginning to fall as the bus pulled into the ski area. After everyone was awake and fitted with skies and boots everyone took to the slopes. The only major mishap of the day, was Irma Serda’s unfortunate accident of a broken leg. Due to a late start from the Laramie Hospital, the snow, and icy roads, the seniors returned home much later than was planned. R. Duncan and K. Stuart stop to take a rest. A. Chacon shows her stuff. 14 Students Choose Favorites of the Year Actress Victoria Principal Goldie Hawn Morgan Fairchild Lilly Tomlin Brooke Shields Movie Porkeys Fast Times Tootsie E.T. Rocky I. II. Ill Actor Eddie Murphy David Hasselhoff Tom Selleck Sylvester Stallone Tim Conway S. Miller, shows off her new mini skirt. Group Journey Alabama Chicago Duran Duran Loverboy T.V. Program M A S H Saturday Night Live Knight Rider Square Pegs Knots Landing Food Pizza Mexican Seafood Steak Chinese Susie Garcia, making one of the favorite foods, tacos Saying What a bargain Awesome Neat I’m sure This is true Pastime Listening to the radio Crusin’ main Sleeping Eating Reading I 15 Senior class officers L. Myers. President; R Pierce. Secretary; Tammy Petersen. Treasuer; and K. Sturart, Vice President. Various Interests BROWN, CURTIS- Band- 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA- 4; Stageband-2, 3; Boys State- 3; Class Play- 3. CHACON, A1LEEN Class Officer 1, 2; Class Play- 3; County Government Day- 3; Basketball- 1, 2, 3; Track-1, 2, 3; Volleyball- 1, 2. 3; Pep Club- 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader- 1, 4; Band 1, 2, 4; Honor Roll- 1, 2, 3, 4. DUNCAN, KIMBERLY ANN- Cheerleader- 1; Pep Club- 1, 2, 3, 4; Band- 1,2. 3, 4: Majorette- 3. 4: Volleyball- 1. 2, 3, 4; Track- 1, 2, 3, 4; State Track- 2, 3; Choir- 2, 3, 4; High Plains- 3, 4; County Government Day- 3. DUNCAN, LAURA JEAN- Annual Editor- 4; Newspaper Staff- 3, 4; Class Play- 3; Spanish Club- 2, 3, 4; Pep Club- 2; FHA- 2; Volleyball Stats 3, 4; Forensics Club- 3, 4; Librarian Assistant- 2. DUNCAN. ROBIN LYNN- Pep Club- 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club- 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA- 2, 3, 4, Class Play- 3; Cheerleader- 1; FFA Sweetheart 4; Annual Staff- 4, Newspaper Staff- 3, 4; Band- 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Worker- 4. ESTRADA, VERONICA ANN Volleyball- 2, 3, 4; Basketball- 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader- 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir- 2, 3, 4; 21st Century Singers- 4; Band- 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society- 3, 4; Choir Sec. 4; NPV Volleyball Conference 4; Girls State Alternate- 3. I FERT1G, PAUL RICHARD- FFA- 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir- 1, 3; Class Officer- 1; State FFA- 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA Sentinal- 4. GARCIA, SUZ1E D.- Newspaper Staff- 3, 4; Annual Staff- 4; Choir- 2, 3, 4; Pep Club- 2, 3, 4; Pep Club Sec.-4; FHA Treas.- 4; Class Play- 3; County Govenment Day- 3; Volleyball- 1, 2, 3. HOPKINS, RENEE MARIE- Annual Editor- 4; Newspaper Staff- 3, 4; Spanish Club- 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club V-Pres.- 3, 4; Class Play- 3; Volleyball- 2, 3, 4; Pep Club-21 Librarian Assistant- 2; Forensics Club- 3, 4; Mr. Hohn-stein’s Office Worker- 4. HORN, CHERYL ANNE- Girls State- 3; County Government Day- 3; Band- 1, 2, 3, 4; Stagehand- 1,3, 4; Choir- 1, 2, 3, 4; Swing Choir- 1, 2; 21st Century Singers- 4; Forensics Club- 3, 4; High Plains Honor Band- 4; Newspaper Staff- 4. HUBBARD, SHEILA M.- Basketball- 1, 2, 3, 4; Track- 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball- 1, 2; Band- 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir- 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA- 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play- 3; County Government Day- 3. JONES, KELLEY- Pep Club- 1, 4; Choir- 1. 2, 3, 4; Swing Choir- 1, 2; 21st Century Singers- 4; Class Play- 3; Cheerleader- 1; Volleyball Stats- 3, 4: Volleyball- 1; Newspaper Staff- 3; Office Worker- 3. KESLER, ROBERT- 21st Century Singers- 3, 4; Band-1, 2, 3; Stagehand- 3; Class Play- 3; Football- 1, 2, 3, 4; Track- 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling- 1, 2, 3, 4. KIESEL, KURT LAWRENCE- Annual Staff- 4; Newspaper Staff- 3, 4; Boys State Alternate- 3; Choir- 1, 2, 3, 4; 21st Century Singers- 3, 4; Swing Choir- 1, 2; Class Play-3; Forensics Club- 3, 4; Wrestling- 1, 2. LUJAN. CYNTHIA PEARL- Volleyball- 1, 2: Basketball 1; Spanish Club- 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club- 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir- 4; FHA- 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff- 4; Newspaper Staff 3, 4. METER, DALE LEE FFA- 1, 2, 3, 4; Band- 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play- 3. METER, TROY VERNON- FFA- 1, 2, 3; Basketball- 1, 2; Track- 1, 2. MUHR, BECKI RENEE Band- 1, 2, 3, 4; Stagehand- 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; 21st Century Singers- 4; Basketball-1, 2; Track- 1; High Plains Honor Band- 1, 2; Class Officer- 1, 2; Pep Band- 1, 2, 3, 4. MYERS, LARRY DEAN- Class President- 4; Class V-Pres.- 3; Choir Pres - 4; Choir Sec.- 3; All-State Choir- 4; Choir- 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play- 3; Track- 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball- 1, 2; Cross Country- 3. PETERSEN, TAMARA LYN- Class Officer- 2, 4; Choir-1, 2, 3, 4; 21st Century Singers- 3, 4; Forensics Club- 2, 3, 4; All-State Choir- 4; National Honor Society- 2, 3, 4; Pep Club- 2, 3, 4; Basketball- 1, 2, 3; Track- 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll- 1, 2, 3, 4. PIERCE, RICK ALAN- FFA- 1, 2, 3, 4; Football- 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir- 1, 3; Swing Choir- 2; Class Officer- 4; Class Play- 3; FFA Officer- 3, 4; FFA State Land Judging- 2, 3, 4. RISCHL1NG, JEAN ANNE- Annual Staff- 4; Newspaper Staff- 3, 4; Band- 1, 2, 3, 4; Stagehand- 3, 4; Choir- 1, 2, 3, 4; High Plains Honor Band- 1, 2, 3, 4; Swing Choir- 2, 3, 4; Forensics Club- 3, 4; Class Play- 3; All-State Band- 4. 16 Keep Senic rs Busy SAKURADA, BRIAN NEIL- Choir- 3, 4; 21st Century Singers- 3, 4; Honor Roll- 2, 3, 4; Forensics Club- 3, 4; Class Officer- 3; Class Play- 3; County Government Days', National Honor Society- 3, 4; Basketball- 3. SANCHEZ, DEANA LYNN- Newspaper Staff- 3, 4; Spanish Club- 3; Class Play- 3; County Government Day-3; Pep Club- 3; Librarian Assistant- 2, 3, 4; Choir- 4. SCHMUNK, CHRISTINE A.- Pep Club-1, 2, 3, 4; Choir- 1, 2, 3, 4; 21st Century Singers- 4; Newspaper Staff- 3; Class Play- 3; Honor Roll- 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Server- 2; County Government Day- 3; Basketball Stats- 3. SCHNEIDER, HEIDI JANE- Cheerleading- 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA- 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir- 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; State-3; Newspaper Staff- 3, 4; Annual Staff- 4; 21st Century Singers- 3, 4; Prom Server- 2; Forensics Club- 2, 3, 4. SCHWARTZ, MICHELLE RENEE- Annual Staff- 4; Newspaper Staff- 3. 4; Band- 1. 2; Choir- 4; Class Play-3; Pep Club- 3; Librarian Assistant- 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club- 3, 4. SERDA, MARIA IRENE- Basketball- 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball- 1, 2, 3, 4; Track- 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir- 2, 3, 4; Band- 1, 2, 3, 4; 21st Century Singers- 4; Class Play- 3; Cheerleader- 4; County Government Day- 3; Spanish Club- 2. SERDA, MARIA IRMA- Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket ball- 1, 2, 3, 4; Track- 1, 2, 3, 4; 21st Century Singers- 4; Magic Rhythm- 3; Band- 1, 2, 3, 4; County Government Day- 3; Pep Club- 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader- 4; Prom Server- 2. SMITH, JUDY ANN- Newspaper Staff- 3, 4; Choir- 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play- 3; Librarian Assistant- 3, 4; Volleyball-1, 2; Swing Choir- 2; Office Worker- 2; Pep Club- 1, 2; Honor Roll- 1, 2. STUART, KEVIN RAY- FFA- 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir- 1, 3; Class Play- 3; 21st Century Singers- 3; Class Officer- 1, 3; County Government Day- 3; State FFA- 3; FFA Candidates 3; FFA Treasure- 4. SNYDER, TAMARA ANN- Newspaper Staff- 3, 4; Choir- 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play- 3; County Government Play- 3; Track- 1, 2; Librarian Assistant- 3, 4. WILLEY, SHAWN- Football- 1; Cross Country- 2, 3, 4; State- 2, 3; Wrestling- 1, 2, 3, 4; State- 3; Choir- 3; Class Play- 3. High school graduation requirements are 200 hours. Nine hours are earned when a class meets for one year. In order to gra duate, one must pass all of the classes listed below, plus additional hours to meet the 200 that are required. No other classes will substitute for the classes listed below. English Grades 9-12: 36 credit hours required. Social Studies Grades 9-1: 221 ? credit hours required P.E. Grades 9-12: 18 credit hours required Math Grades 9-12: 18 credit hours required. Science Grades 9-12: 27 credit hours required. Business Grades 9-12: 9 credit hours required. _ -to '' . V J vvf55 •%x . -, -,-; -; ;•; _• -': -r '•v-vtJK flir. i- v- : «.;• T-. «v _■■ ■ “ ■ H- j £ . «fc ; Wk aw; , NtilKS S' £ jjL v -, — . i 1 ‘Vi: .■ « kv-• •. -...: '-t— !•« Memories Include Good Times AAH! There’s a spider Mrs. Montanez! “Don’t Worry I'll kill it Shawn! I THANK YOU, KURT KIESEL!! When Paul speaks nobody listens, as you can tell by Rick and Dale’s expressions. “Friends Forever” is demonstrated by L. Duncan and R. Hopkins. Curtis brown noses Mrs. Huck. “Kevin, the book report is due today and you haven’t even started the book yet?!” exclaims L. Myers. What’s on Michelle Schwartz’s mind, wonders Brian Sakurada and Aileen Chacon. JUNIORS Duane Buskirk Beth Chambers Bob Crable Danielle Duncan Phil Fertig Robert Ford Christina Gonzales Alisha Heath Chuck Henkel Karen Henkel Angie Hoff John Huck Cheri Kelley Sharia Klldow Karen Laeger Stephanie Larson 18 Class officers- C. Henkel, T. Rice, A. Hoff, C. Gonzales Wow! One more year of High School. Can you believe it? Seems like just yesterday, we Were all strangers in a new big School, with our own dreams for the future. It’s almost time to start making Those dreams come true, and start living the future. But for now Let’s live up our Junior year. Because soon enough well be making decisions that will affect us for the rest of our lives! Sheila Miller Dave Lichius Ron Michael Sheila Miller Mike Muhr Chad Propp Tim Rector Tim Reynolds Tina Rice Mark Schwartz Kendra Shryer Teresa Skinner Jim Smith Roxy Spevak Mark Tafoya Kris Taylor Jeff Zier 19 Then Go!! C. Propp. T. Rector. R. Michael Juniors express school life Mr. Kennedy says. THAT’S DESPICABLE!” as he checks over K. Shryer’s project. D. Duncan shows us how easy woods can be. M. Muhr admires himself in the mirror. ♦ Juniors concession stand is a lot of fun proved to you by C. Propp, R. Michael, S. Larson, K Shryer, T. Rice, K. Henkel, and Jim Smith. K. Henkel shows us that woodworking takes a lot of muscle. J. Zier says “Oh, very funny!’ M. Schwartz just thinks he’s lifting the bar but we all know the truth. 20 Tony Anderson Jim Anest Sylvia Anest Johnny Aguirre Marvel Arends Jim Bontjes Calvin Brown Candace Burry Rob Dunder Connie Galindo Lance Gibbons Andie Gonzalez Deb Hartman Jeff Hoagland Mike Hoagland Calvin Hubbard Kim Huck Matt Huck Shauna Huck Tanya Kelley Dawn Larson Andrew Lujan We started out so long ago. So young and yet so old; And now we’ve got the memories And the good times to behold. We’ve spent time together. Laughing, having fun; We are a class of many. But we’ll always be as one. Most of us began here. At the early age of five; And we’ll remain in memories, as crazy “85”. Deb Hartman Class officers: K Huck, S Anest, D. Hartman, J Anest 22 Larry Lujan Troy Mauer Matt McCoy Rich McDaniel Shelly McDonald Jody Miles Cory Miller John Murray Brian Myers Mary Russek Ramona Savala Roy Savala Troy Schmunk Randy Schwartz Carrie Schwartzkoph Kara Siegfried Jeff Smith Rocky Snyder Jana Taylor Tomi Wilson Tammy York Alice Ybarra 23 24 Sophomores remember fun A. Gonzales, what are you making? Children must play. Matt McCoy and B. Myers. R. Snyder loughs at J. Miles for studying. Is school that boring T. York and S. Huck? (Left) What’s so funny R. Dunder? (Right) Amber Anderson Helen Anest Richard Becker Shelli Blackstone Joe Bontjes Bill Bowers Margaret Bulman Robbie Eirich We’re Remember how scared we were? All the challenges of starting High School. Lets face it it wasn’t so bad. In fact, things went pretty cool! Jody Fiscus Lupe Galindo Ray George Juan Gonzales Scott Green K.C. Heath So many new faces, That aren’t so new anymore. New teachers, new classes, Health I what a bore! Now that this year is almost over We have a tougher one to look forward to. And then two more after thatH That we’ll have to survive through. Bill Kappen Bryan Kautz Kurtis Kautz Kyle Kiesel Chris Kniss Class officers: M. Rose, E 26 Kristi Laeger Julie Liakos Brenda Lopez Mike McCoy Jody Meter cornin’ up We’ll pass one subject at a time, Systematically without a rhyme. Through the day we sit in desks, At the end we look forward to rest. Through the course of reading, writing, and learning. The girls are what the boys are yearning, Only three and a half more years to go, Some will graduate, while others can’t do so. Bryan Kautz Traci Reynolds Joe Rischling Michelle Rose Kim Schmall Rita Serda Dale Sherfey Eric Siegfried Melany Smith Glenn Waugh Gordon Wilson Jamie Yakel 27 Spanish I class shows their participation Freshmen look back on the beginning. 28 H. Anest-the next Ms. Betty Crocker. ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY The people that keep BHS running Superintendent Leroy Cundall Principal Robert Armstrong Seniors of “83” good luck to a fine group of young people, may your future plans be realized. Over the past several years you have worked and studied, practiced and played, and grown-grown mentally as well as physically-and now you are here, ready to begin your lives as members of the adult community. For some of you this will mean a job and the responsibilities of family living. For others this will mean college and further years of study and preparation. Whatever course your future takes, it is my sincere hope that you will look back in your years here as having prepared you to meet and deal with the challenges that life will present. On behalf of myself and the faculty and staff of Bayard City Schools. I wish to each and every one of you the happiness of a productive life, the respect of your fellow human beings, and the love of your family. May the future be yours. Principal’s secretary Roma Engdahl Secretary’s Delores Thomas and Connie York. 30 School Board (back) Richard Anderson. Bob Krantz, Larry Morgan. Leo Hoehn. (front) Marilyn Wimmer. and Barbara Durnal. BHS Faculty kept busy Miss Arthur and Miss Sobie show cheerleading form from back when? Mr. Wallace discovers what It’s like to be young again. Mr. Claver does his famous owl impersonation. Miss Foos says, “Who cares?!” to an Smile, Mrs. Montenez, it can’t be all that bad. ASVAB Representative. 31 BHS Faculty Help Sharon Arthur Jr. High Choir, 21st century singers, guitar, choir. Kirk Begely Physiology, Jr. High science, 9th science, chemistry, physics. Aim at the sun, you may not reach it. but you will fly higher than if you never aimed at all. Here I sit upon my clear desk, thinking of something to write that won’t be grotesque, The books have been erased and all clear, down in the dungeon we re ready for next year Linda Foos shorthand, guidance. My philosophy Is help as many young homemakers (boys and girls) to realize their full potential and help them strive to use that potential to the fullest. Hear ye! Hear ye! Your forms are due If you wish to go to school. Doug Brandt co. ed. p.e., 9 and 10 p.e.. Am. History, driver’s ed. Jim Hohnstein typing, office practice, bookkeeping. Education is the most important thing in our young peoples lives. Let’s support them in this area in every way we can. Linda Mitchell Librarian, library skills. My philosophy of education is to help students to discover and develop their potential to the fullest. Enjoy what you do, life will be much happier, and in many ways more rewarding. Reading is the greatest gift a school can give you. Like all things in life, abuse the library privilage, and you will lose it. 1 want each of my students to have a • sense of realization which includes a sense of dignity, self-worth and realize the joy of learning. To provide the students with an educational background necessary to obtain success in all future endeavors. 32 Students Achieve Goals Susan Christensen Sr. high English. Jr. high English, journalism There is nothing in this world as strong as your belief in yourself. Jim Coon Civics, Jr. high history, Am. History. If you give your best effort in all that you attempt to do, then you are successful. Mr. Rischling does his best pose for the camera while waiting for the band to go on. Gene Claver voc. ag. mechanics Let the knowledge you receive be a help in the direction you are going. Education doesn’t stop at the doors of Bayard High School. Learning will occur each day for the rest of your life. I wish all students would work as hard doing their studies as they do getting out of doing their studies, then less excuses would be fabricated. A student ought to be able to know deep down in his heart that “whatever the future is to bring will be the harvest of what he sows now. Semelina Montanez Psychology. Sr. high English, Spanish. i Life is such a struggle. Struggling in ignorance. one never really gets to stop and smell the roses”. But struggling clad with an iota of knowledge, one might possibly get to own the roses. Larry Kennedy Jr. High I.A. mech drawing, woodworking, art Larry Rector Algebra I, geometry. Jr. high math Shirley Huck speech. Jr. high English, Sr high English. Photo left: Pam Jacobson, a student at Cha-dron State did her student teaching in the BHS English and Social Studies programs. Photo Right: Brian Grasmick came to Ba yard as an artist in residence and talked to students about ja22 music. 33 Where would we be without them. Librarians are (Back) Miss Mitchell, Susie Garcia, Ramona Savala, Dave Lichius, Judy Smith. Tammy Snyder, and Irma Serda. (Front) Alice Ybarra, DeAnne Randall. Peggy O’Neal. Brenda Lopez, and Michelle Schwartz. Mr. Hohnstein’s office workers are Robin Duncan and Renee Hopkins. Bus Drivers are Gloria Lissman. Joe Vera. Betty Mathews. Larry Kennedy. Pete , „ . Weisgerber and Ron Longhofer. Janilors are Rober Gon '« and Joe Vera. Cooks are Marie Miller, Lydia Leonhardt. and Fsther Schanhols Mechanic Merle Chapman. 34 SPORTS FOOTBALL Tiger Coach Kirk Begley WE OPPONENT 12 Oshkosh 12 Bridgeport 6 Rushville 16 Grant 0 Hyannis 3 Morrill 0 Mitchell 6 Kimball GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Coach Jim Hohnstein WE OPPONENT 43 Morrill 40 Alliance St. Agnes 31 Mitchell 36 Oshkosh 47 Minatare 31 Basset 45 Alliance 27 Leyton 54 Crawford 34 Kimball 38 Bridgeport 50 Hyannis 34 Morrill 37 Gering 35 Bridgeport DISTRICTS 54 Minatare 49 Rushvillp 47 Oshkosh 36 VOLLEYBALL Coach Bill Wallace WE OPPONENT THEY 2 Morrill 0 2 Sidney St. Pats 0 2 Mitchell 1 0 Alliance St. Agnes 2 2 Hyannis 0 2 Bridgeport 1 1 Oshkosh 2 2 Bridgeport 1 1 Dix 2 2 Harrisburg 0 1 Gering 2 1 Alliance St. Agnes 2 2 Hyannis 0 2 Minatare 0 2 Bridgeport 1 2 Hemingford 1 2 Leyton 0 2 Morrill 0 1 Oshkosh 2 DISTRICTS 2 Crawford 0 2 Rushville 0 0 Oshkosh 2 CROSS COUNTRY Coach Larry Rector Gering Invitational 2nd Morrill Invitational 3rd Torrington Invitational 2nd DISTRICTS No team score THEY 9 13 32 50 30 14 48 32 THEY 42 43 43 51 49 48 56 28 36 49 44 46 48 63 40 32 39 63 Scoreboard BOYS BASKETBALL Coach Bill Eailace WE OPPONENT THEY 68 Rushville 49 81 Alliance St. Agnes 45 44 Bridgeport 60 80 Minatare 70 68 Morrill 72 47 Alliance 60 70 Basset 49 45 Leyton 59 69 Grant 63 56 Mitchell 66 81 65 Hemingford Bridgeport 58 82 WRESTLING 83 Minatare 40 55 Kimball 68 Coach Doug Brandt 62 Crawford 70 71 Oshkosh 83 57 Hyannis 50 TOURNAMENTS PLACINGS 59 Morrill 54 DISTRICTS Rushville 4th 72 Rushville 63 Harrisburg 4th 65 Crawford 55 Bridgeport 5th 64 Oshkosh 66 Hay Springs 4th NPV 2nd TRIANGULARS Oshkosh-Hyannis 3rd Rushville-Hemingford 3rd Wheatland Crawford 3rd DISTRICTS 9th BOYS’ TRACK Coach Larry Rector GIRLS’ TRACK Bayard C Invitational 1st Grant C Invitational 2nd Coach Jim Hohnstein Alliance Invitational 2nd NPV 2nd Gering Relays 8th Class C Invitational 2nd Bayard B C D Invitational 12th Grant Invitational 1st Alliance Invitational 2nd DISTRICTS 2nd NPV 2nd STATE 8 pts. DISTRICTS 5th STATE 4 pts. The future looks bright for X-Country i R. Serda shows her running form during a meet. The team was small this year, but ran well as they placed 6th overall in their first meet held at Gering. Bayard placed 3rd at Morrill for their second meet. NPV was held at Bridgeport as Shawn Willey placed 7th in the varsity competition and Rita Serda placed 17th in the novice division. The team didn’t place in Districts. The team looks strong in the future as they are only losing one senior Shawn Willey. Top: Mr Rector. R. Schwartz. J. Aquirre, S. Willey. Bottom: R. Serda. C. Hubbard. X-Country coach Mr. Rector. 38 S. Willey and C. Hubbard run hard during a race. Senior-Shawn Willey. Experience-Key to success The volleyball team had a very successful and fulfilling year. The 1982 volleyball record was 14-8. At the Bridgeport and Melbeta tournaments the Bayard Tigerettes placed 3rd. As the year proceeded the team placed 2nd at both NPV and Districts. Coach Bill Wallace commented; “The success of our season was due to the leadership of our five Seniors and the ability to get along. We should be strong next year with some of the backbone of the volleyball team returning.” Irma Serda and Veronica Estrada were chosen from Bayard for the NPV All-Tournament. For the Star -Herald All-Region team Veronica Estrada was chosen to be on team number 4. Honorable mention was Renee Hopkins, Kim Duncan, Irma Serda and Roxy Spevak. R Spevak watches as R Hopkins goes up for her famous “Granny Spike.” Anest; D. Hartman; K. Huck; S. Anest; B. Chambers; Row 3- V. Estrada; Irene Serda; K. Duncan; Coach Wallace; R. Hopkins; Irma Serda. CONFUSSION!! is expressed by K. Huck, V. Estrada. R. Spevak. I. Serda, 1. Serda. R. Hopkins “Wait Irma I’ll help you!” exclaims Irene Serda as they watch for the volleyball. SENIORS: (left to right) Row 1- V. Estrada; Row 2- Coach B. Wallace; Row 3- Irma Serda; K. Duncan; R Hopkins; Irene Serda. 39 The Volleyball Team No Tami, you are to be playing volleyball, not practicing cheers again! (left to right) Row 1- $. Kildow; Carrie Schwartzkopf; K. Taylor; K. Siegfried; D. Duncan; A. Hoff; kow 2- M. Smith; T. Miles; B. Lopez; M. Rose; Kristi Laeger; J. Meter; D. Randall; R. Langhofer. J. Meter attempts to block the ball. Kristi Laeger watches as D. Randall performs the “Wart” Waltz. is better than ever A. Hoff sure hopes that the ball goes out of bounds. HIIYA! S. Anest gives the ball a Karate chop! WHOOP! Carrie Schwartzkopf missed the ball. 41 Karen Laeger attacks the ball. Tigers enter Front row: student manager J. Gonzales, T. Petersen. S. Green. K. Kiesel. J. Yakel, E. Siegfried. K. Kautz, C. Kniss. J. Rischling. Second row: M. Schwartz. Corey Miller. R. Eirich, Matt McCoy. T Schmunk, J. Fiscus. R McDaniel. Jeff Smith. J. Bontjes. Mike McCoy. L. Gibbons. J Hoagland, G. Wilson. M Huck, Back row: Coach Lentz. T. Reynolds. J. Miles, C. Propp, B. Kesler, Cley Miller. R. Michael. Jim Smith. T. Rector. M. Muhr, J. Huck, C. Henkel. D. Lichius. Coach Begley. Coach Brandt. The Tiger football team’s main objective this year was to give experience to the upperclassmen in a effort to build a better team for next year. The Tiger squad won only one game this year while losing the rest to worthy opponents. The Tiger’s victory was in their season opener against the Oshkosh Eagles in a come from behind 12-8 win. Despite the teams losing season they did produce some fine players with Cley Miller and Tim Rector both being named to the All-Conference team and Chuck Henkel and Chad Propp both receiving honorable mention. Tiger defense hits Mitchell head on! Tiger football coaches were Asst. Coach Joe Lentz, Head Coach Kirk Begley and Asst. Coach Doug Brandt. This was Begley’s fourth year as head coach at Bayard where he has compiled a 16-12 record and coached one team to the state play-offs. Asst. Coach Brandt has been coaching football in Bayard for six years. Asst. Coach Lentz has been in Bayard as a coach for four years. 42 Rebuilding year This year the Tigers had Cley Miller and T. Rector named to the All-Conference team with C. Henkel and C. Propp receiving honorable mention. Nice catch C. Propp. J. Smith are you hurt - again? 43 Tiger sideline looks on with anticipation. J. Yakel eludes would be Oshkosh tacklers. Memorable moments for Tiger gridders This year the Tigers had only two seniors, Cley Miller and Bob Kesler (not pictured). Defense digs In for another stand. J. Miles tries to escape from the grasp of a Mitchell tackier. Tigers rejoice after defeating Oshkosh in season opener. R. Michael attempts a field goal while M. Huck holds the ball 44 BHS exposes sports talents Jim Smith runs for yardage. Kim Huck shows her form as teammate R. Spevak watches. The dummy football player used at the first Pep Rally to create spirit. Irene Serda shows teamwork as she backs up R. Hopkins. Anderson competes at a weightlifting meet. :© • Carrie Schwartzkopf shows her strength by lifting weights. BHS, District Runners-up Top Row: Student Manager. Karen Larger, C. Burry. K. Siegfried. Kim Huck. D. Hartman. C. Schwartzkoph, Coach Hohnstein. Middle Row H. Anest, S. Hubbard, V. Estrada. P. O’Neal, S. Anest. Front Row: Irene Serda, Irma Serda. The thrill of victory, and the agony of defeat best describe the Varsity Girls basketball season. The girls won only 3 regular season games, but they peaked in the District Tournament, and ended the season as the District C-16 runners-up. The girls’ team will be losing 5 seniors to graduation, and although they will be missed, the team can look forward to a good crop of girls coming up from the J.V. team. The J.V. team had a good season in 1982-1982 and when the season was over they had compiled a fine record of 5-4. 46 1983 seniors were, left to right, Irene Serda, S. Hubbard, V. Estrada. P. O’Neal, and Irma Serda. J.V. team has good year M. Smith shows her form. T. Miles goes for the loose ball. R Serda flies on a fast break. Top row: Student manager, Traci Reynolds, C. Gonzales. T. Wilson. D. Duncan. M Rose, Coach, Miss Sobie. Front row: R. Serda, M. Smith. T. Miles, D. Randall, Kim Schmall. Kristi Laeger. 47 Tigerettes look back on 82-83 season. 48 Irma Serda drives the base line while K. Huck prepares to set the pick. H. Anest watches closely while Coach Hohnstein goes over the strategy. The Tiger Team caught in action Bayard was good on defense as R. Micheal comes down with the rebound. J. Miles is guarding his man as B. Myers runs to go guard his man. Coach Wallace gives his team some advice during a time out. T. Rector and C. Propp look tired, but they sttll go up for a rebound. -- The whole team shows how tough they were on defense. Jim Smith drives in with a lay up. R McDaniel goes up to block an opponent’s shot. 49 Districts end season for Tigers Top row- R McDaniel, J. Yakel, T. Rector, C. Propp. J. Miles. R. Micheal, Coach Mr. Wallace. Bottom row Kyle Kiesel. Cley Miller, Jim Smith, B. Myers, Matt McCoy. C. Propp, J Yakel, and Cley Miller go up to receive the 1983 runner up trophy. The 1982-83 varsity team consisted of eleven members, two members were freshmen, four sophomores, four juniors, and one senior. Five of the eleven guys were returning lettermen. They were: Jim Smith, Ronnie Micheal, Chad Propp, Cley Miller, and Tim Rector. Tiger’s record for the year was 11-10. They placed third in the Holiday Tournaments held at Gordon. They were eliminated in the first round in the N.P.V. Tournament and they ended their season with a second place in Districts. Mr. Wallace commented, “early in the year our inexperience caused us to lose some close games, but later in the year we gained experience. We will be losing one senior, but we have 11 of our boys returning. We can look for a solid future.” Senior Cley Miller shows his jump C. Propp rejects another shot by an shot form for the camera. Oshkosh guy. 50 J.V. Team had good season The 1982-83 Junior Varsity consisted of 12 boys who were coached by Mr. Coon. The team was hard to stop as they showed by their season record of 11-3. They won their first 4 games and after that, they looked strong through the year showing their winning technique. First row- Coach Mr. Coon, K. Kautz, Cory Miller, J. Aquirre, J. Anest, Jeff Smith. J. Bontjes, Middle row- C. Henkel, D. Buskirk. J. Hoagland, M. Tafoya. Bottom row- E. Siegfried. R. George. Not pictured- Bryan Kautz. J. Yokel rejects another attempt by an opponent to score. E. Siegfried showing the camera his jump shot form. K. Kautz and E. Siegfried were hard to stop on their offense as they demonstrate by passing the ball past an opponent. 51 Wrestling has This year’s wrestling team consisted of two Seniors, one Junior, five Sophomores, and eleven Freshmen. The team is very young but still good. The team went to seven meets this year At the Mina-tare dual the team placed first. At NPV and at the Bayard triangular the Tigers placed second. When they traveled to Harrisburg they placed sixth out of twelve teams. And at Bridgeport the Tigers placed second. The team had a very good year considering that the team is made up of mostly Freshmen. At District competition, Jody Fiscus received a medal for fifth place and Shawn Willey received a fourth place that qualified him for State. (left to right) Row 1- S Willey, B. Kappen, J. Gonzales, L. Gibbons; Row 2- T. Anderson, Joe Rischling, S. Green, G. Wilson, M. Hoagland; Row 3- B. Kesler, R. Eirich. Mark Schwartz, J. Fiscus, T. Schmunk, M. Huck, Coach Doug Brandt; Not pictured Assistant Coach Jim Kappen. Senior Bob Kesler has been involved in wrestling ever since his Sophomore year at B.H.S. This year he got second place at the Harrisburg meet. Senior Shawn Willey has been in wrestling since he was a Freshmen. He’s gone to State both his Junior and Senior year. Shawn earned four firsts and three seconds this year alone. 52 pleasures and pain T. Anderson says, What next Coach? M Schwartz growls like a Tiger Tigers are Tops” is proved to us by J. Gonzales. Another one bites the dust says S. Willey under his breath to his opponent. 53 B. Kappcn thinks hard about his strategy. G. Wilson prays for a Tiger Victory Powerlifters grab first Front to Back- Kyle Kiesel, Sam Garcia, J. Gonzales. S. Willey, Carrie Schwartz-kopf, T. Anderson, Coach Lentz. M. Muhr, C. Henkel, Mark Schwartz. R. Eirich, S. Green, G. Wilson. i R. Eirich shows what it takes to be a winner. Weight Lifters entered their second year of competition at a Bridgeport hosted meet on November 13. The Bayard Power Lifters outscored the nearest team, Bridgeport, by 14 points 48-34. In the 114 lb. class S. Willey placed 1st and J. Gonzales 3rd, 123 lb.-T. Anderson-lst, S. Green-3rd, 132 lb. G. Wilson-lst, 148 lb.- Sam Garcia-4th, 165 lb.-Mark Schwartz-lst, Kyle Kiesel-2nd, 181 Ib.-M. Muhr-2nd, 198 Ib.-C. Henkel-2nd and R. Eirich took a 1st in HWT. In the women’s division Carrie Schwartzkopf took 2nd. Dejection is not the name of the game Kyle Kiesel. Facial expression helps C. Henkel lift his weight 54 Great moments remembered in sports The girls listen intently as the coach gives pointers at half-time. ipn ■A 30 Kim Huck and P. O’Neal pray for a basket as Carrie Schwartzkopf gazes at the crowd. Kyle Kiesel makes another rebound for the Tigers. You mean I get to shoot, says T. Miles. O K. you caught me, says J. Yakel. Irene Serda shows the form she uses for a 2 pointer. T. Rector does his jazzersize, and 12-3-4. SS Track Teams represent Girls 1983 Track Team consisted of: Top Row. Left to Right: Head Coach Hohnstein, Student Manager Kelly Huck, A. Anderson, Coach Wallace. Second Row: C. Kelley, C. Gonzales, K. Siegfried, T. Miles, D. Randall, R. Serda, M. Smith, T. Reynolds, Student Manager: K. Goss, Third Row: S. Anest, Kim Huck, R. Spevak, B. Chambers, D. Larson, C. Schwartzkopf, S. Huck, K. Duncan, Irene Serda. Tammy Petersen, Irma Serda. Boys 1983 Track Team consisted of Top Row, Left to Right: Student Manager: D. Hartman, Coach Lentz, Coach Begley, Coach Kufeldt. Head Coach Rector. R. George. Second Row: J. Huck, J. Pauley, J. Yakel, T. Anderson, Travis Petersen, K. Kautz, C. Henkel, Third Row: Jeff Smith, C. Hubbard. R. Schwartz, J. Anest, R. Eirich, Kyle Kiesel, J. Gonzales, Fourth Row: J. Hoagiand, R. McDaniel, R. Pierce, L. Myers, M. Huck, T. Schmunk, G. Wilson, Fifth Row: M. Schwartz, T. Rector. J. Miles, R. Michael, Jim Smith, C. Propp, T. Reynolds. T. Rector qualified for state in the 400 M. relay 110 M. High and 300 intermediate Hurdles, placing fourth in the Highs. State qualifier Kim Huck placed fourth in the 200 m. run. x I 56 In the 400 m. run, J. Yakel placed fifth at the State Meet in Omaha. Bayard respectfully S. Anest helps out the 3200 m. relay. R. Michael glides over the High Jump bar. C. Propp takes the hand off. Bayard tracksters were represented by thirteen people in ten events at the state meet in Omaha. The girls qualified in the 3200 m. relay with the members consisting of: K. Duncan, I. Serda, T. Petersen, and S. Anest. K. Duncan also ran in the 800 m. run, S. Hubbard threw the shot put and Kim Huck ran the 200 m. run. The boys took the 1600 m. relay running T. Reynolds, Jim Smith, J. Yakel, and J. Miles. They also took the 400 m. relay with T. Rector, J. Miles, C. Propp, and Jim Smith placing seventh respectively in both relays. J. Yakel ran the 400 m. run and T. Rector qualified in both hurdle events. Also qualifying for state in the High jump was R. Michael. Bayard also had four home track meets. The girls placed second in the Bayard Invitational and the boys won it. In the North Platte Valley Conference both teams placed second. The third meet hosted by Bayard was the BCD Invitational in which the girls placed sixth and the boys placed twelfth. The District Meet, which was the deciding point for State qualifiers, also was held in Bayard. The girls finished out fifth and the boys came out second. S. Hubbard is caught showing her strength. J. Smith finishes out strong. J. Miles strides out on the relay. Tracksters in top form T. Rector shows us how it is done. R. Serda hands off to sister Irene Serda to help out the relay team. J Miles makes a face as he jumps into the sand. Jamie P strides it out to the finish line. 58 J. Gonzales running hard during the race. T. Miles clears another one. during 1983 season Traci Reynolds heading for the finish line. R. Micheal throws the discus as R. Hopkins and L. Duncan watch. 59 Track Stars shine during season L Myers starts off strong. R. Spevak takes the final stride. Carrie Schwartzkopf is caught throwing the discus. 60 ■ I ORGANIZATIONS BHS news media (left to right) Editor A Hoff. K. Taylor, S Miller. R Spevak. S. Kildow, C. Gonzales, T. Skinner, A. Heath. Tiger Times Editor Kurt Kiesel poses for the camera. The Tiger Times began their work as soon as school began. With the all Senior staff the newspaper deadlines were met more times than not. The Tiger Times staff voted Kurt Kiesel to be the newspaper Editor for the first semester. Laura Duncan and Renee Hopkins were chosen as the 1983 annual Co-Editors At semester time the Journalism II class handed down their typewriters to the Journalism I class, who chose Angie Hoffas their Tiger Times Editor. After a lot of hard work and a lot of good times the Journalism II class was ready to start on the 1983 annual. Everyone worked extremely hard to put out the best yearbook ever We would like to thank Bill Blanck our Jos-ten’s representative, Randy Nab and Kurt Kiesel for their photographs and an extra special THANKS to Miss Chris for her patience and help. We hope all of you will enjoy the yearbook that we had so much fun putting together. (Left to right) Jean Rischling. Judy Smith. Kurt Kiesel. Tammy Snyder, C. Lujan, D. Sanchez, L Duncan. H .Schneider. Michelle Schwartz. Susie Garcia, R Hopkins, R. Duncan. This is first semesters newspaper staff. 62 T. Skinner rewrites her story to perfection. A. Hoff and C. Gonzales concentrate hard on their stories for the Tiger Times. Annual Staff captures memories (left to right) H. Schneider. L. Duncan. R Duncan. R. Hopkins. Michelle Schwartz. Jean Rischling. Susie Garcia, (standing) Kurt Kiesel. not pictured- C. Lujan. This is the 1983 Year Book staff. Laura Duncan and Renee Hopkins are the 1983 year book editors. MfcKKi .%.-•- R. Duncan and Michelle Schwartz listen as Miss Chris explains. J. Rischling gets ideas from other animals. 63 R Michael in deep concentration at a concert. D. Hartman shows her talent foi the Oboe. A Hoff and Kim Schmall often accompany band members on solos. Music is Standing- R. Duncan. D. Randall. R. Micheal. C. Hubbard. R. Eirich. Third row- J. Meter. T. Kelley. S. Huck. H. Anest, D. Duncan. Joe Rischling, Calvin Brown. J. Hoagland, R. George. E. Siegfried. Second row- C. Kelley. Irene Serda. J. Anest. Tina Rice. B. Chambers, K. Shryer, K. Siegfried. Kim Huck. J. Gonzales. First Row- K. The brass sexet plays their number 1 rated song for the audience I Eirich, R. Duncan and D. Randall have got rhythm. The B.H.S. Band plays for the home crowd. 64 sound learning Duncan, A. Chacon, Jean Rischling, D. Hartman, D. Larson, J. Liakos, Kim Schmall. Back row J. Yakel, C. Horn, Kyle Kiesel, S. McDonald, K. Kautz, M. Rose. G. Wilson. Carrie Schwartzkopf. R. Schwartz, M. Tafoya, Curtis Brown. Front row- S. Anest, T. Wilson. H. Schneider. R. George entertains the audience with his tuba. 1983 will always be known as a good year for the B.H.S. Band because the band did an excellent job. They started 1983 off by winning the NPV Trophy for outstanding band. NPV was held in Bridgeport. Then they attended Districts where the band received a 1 rating. Many of the groups and solos also received 1 ratings. The Band also held many concerts for the home crowd. The Pep Band was also very active at the Bayard Tiger games. S. Hubbard heads the sax section at her final concert at B.H.S. Jean Rischling plays her solo at the Curtis Brown plays his heart out at his final concert Spring concert. 65 Strike up the band!! “Fall in!” is well known and often heard by the members of the BHS Marching Band. This year the BHS Marching Band represented themselves very well at five home football games and two competitions. The first competition was in Sidney, Ne. where the band received a superior rating and then in Laramie, Wyo. where they received the winning trophy. BHS also hosted a marching band clinic in which many of the area bands participated. The BHS Pep Band was also very active at the home athletic events and at many of the NPV and District games. Left Left Left, Right, Left, thinks Curtis Brown D. Duncan and K. Shryer show their school spirit in a different wa. The BHS Marching Band entertains at the Homecoming Pep Rally. E. Siegfried meets his E.T. (Excellent Tuba) Members of the BHS Pep Band root for their favorite team 66 Stagehand enjoys harmonious season BACK ROW: K. Shryer, Tina Rice, J. Anest, Joe Rischling, Calvin Brown. J. Gonzales. C. Horn, C. Hubbard. K. Kautz, J. Yakel. G. Wilson. R Schwartz. M. Tafoya FRONT ROW: T. Wilson. Kyle Kiesel. S. McDonald. M. Rose. Jean Rischling (not pictured A. Hoff) K. Shryer leads the trumpet section as they show what they can do. C. Horn. J. Yakel, and S. Green perform in the J Rischling stands to play a solo while S. stagehand at the winter concert. Hubbard keeps time. The BHS Stagehand attends jam session. The BHS Stagehand performed very well this year in the Christmas concert and the winter concert. But the highlight of the year for the stagehand was the High Plains Stagehand Festival in Chadron where they received the trophy as the outstanding stagehand. On April 21st the stagehand also attended the District Music Contest in Chadron. 67 Swing choirs enjoy t D CO H O m z H C pa CD Z o m pa CD BackTim Reynolds, E. Siegfried, B. Sakurada, C. Henkel. M. Tafoya. R. Michael, Irma Serda, Jim Smith, Cley Miller. Jean Rischling, Mark Schwartz. 2nd Row-K. Jones, Irene Serda. Tammy Petersen. 1st Row-V. Estrada, C. Schmunk, Kurt Kiesel. C. Horn. A. Hoff. H. Schneider, B. Kesler. Judy Smith. S. Larson, S. McDonald. S. Hubbard, and K. Siegfried sing “Sincerely.” Boys’ Quintet sing their specialty number at the annual dinner theater. A. Hoff. Kim Schmall and E. Siegfried are the accompanists for the 21st Century and the Magic Rhythm. 68 harmonious season! Magic Rhythm, 3rd row: M Ro «. Jo« Rischling. Kim Schmall, Jeff Smith, A Anderson. Jimmy Bontjes. Traci Reynolds. S. Green, H Anest, 2nd row. S McDonald. J Hoagland, J Anest. T Miles. M Huck. Carrie Schwartzkopf. 1st row: E Siegfried. D Hartman. S Anest. Corey Miller. K. Siegfried. J Miles. R McDaniel. Kim Huck. R George. R Serda. T Wilson. R Snyder Members of the Magic Rhythm do a song and dance routine for the audience at the Dinner Theater. M. Tafoya. V. Estrada. Tim Reynolds, and Jean Rischling enjoy performing for the audience. The 21st Century and the Mag ic Rhythm had a busy year. They had several local performances and concerts. At Christmas time the 21st went across the street to the grade school for caroling. The highlight of the year came when they had two dinner theaters with the theme of “Can’t Stop Dancin’’. With the money earned from the dinner theater the 21st went on a two day tour of Fort Collins and Denver. Santa Claus (Kurt Kiesel) asks Mr. Cundall what he wants for Christmas. 69 The Barbershop Quartet performs one of their numbers for the guests. Vocal Music hits high note in ’83 Back row- M. Huck. R. Snyder. J. Yakel. J. Anest. B Myers. Jim Smith. C. Henkel. Cley Miller. L. Myers. J. Hoagland, D. Lichius. Mark Schwartz. D. Buskirk. Fifth row- Travis Petersen, Kj. Kautz, Jeff Smith. R. Micheal, T. Reynolds, R. Dunder, R. Schwartz. Cory Miller. R McDaniel, J. Miles. E. Siegfried, Calvin Brown. Fourth Row-t. Snyder, K. Jones, Tammy Petersen. M. McCoy. C Kniss, Kyle Kiesel, Jim Bontjes, R. George. Kurt Kiesel, B. Sakurada, Mike McCoy. M. Tafoya, B. Kessler, T. Skinner, A Heath. T. York. T. Wilson, T. Miles. Third Row- M. Smith. S. Kildow, K. Duncan. K. Siegfried, Kim Huck, D. Hartman, S. Anest, M Bulman, S. Huck. T. Kelley, C. Kelley, S. Blackstone. D. Randall, S. McDonald, S. Hubbard. H. Taylor, Second row S. Larson, Jean Rischling, Judy Smith. Michelle Schwartz. Carrie Schwartzkopf, B. Lopez, H. Anest. R. Serda, K. Taylor, A. Hoff, C. Lujan. C. Gonzales. C. Galendo, M Rose, Kristi Laeger, J. Meter, Miss Arthup, First row- Kim Schmall, H. Schneider, A. Chacon. Irma Serda. V. Estrada. S. Miller. Traci Reynolds, Irene Serda, J. Liokas, C. Horn, R. Spevak. A. Anderson. Susie Garcia, C. Schmunk. Not Pictured, D. Duncan, D. Larson, R. Becker, R. Eirich. J. Gonzales, Joe Rischling, R. Serda, G. Wilson The members of the BHS Choir had quite a busy year. They began by hosting the North Platte Valley Conference here. The choir had several concerts and performed the Star-Spangled Banner before a number of games. The choir also attended District Music Contest where they received a superior rating. 70 The alto section works hard to prepare for a performance. Talented musicians earn honors Choir Officers: J Meter. E. Siegfried. K. Siegfried, Tammy Petersen. L. Myers. V. Estrada This year at BHS. three students were chosen to be members of the All-State Music Festival. Jean Rischling played clarinet in the band and Tammy Petersen and Larry Myers sang in the choir All-State was held in Elkhorn Ne. in November. Also attending were four alternates. Irma Serda, R. Michael. Cley Miller, and M. Tafoya. In February another set of ten students were chosen to represent Bayard at the High Plains Music Festival held in Chadron The Students who attended the festival were E. Siegfried. G. Wilson, B. Myers. K Duncan. C. Horn. Jean Rischling. T. Wilson. Tammy Petersen. L. Myers, K. Siegfried. Not Pictured Joe Rischling DISTRICT RESULTS Band I Choir I Stage hand I 21st Century I Majic Rythem I Jean Rischling 11 Tomi Wilson II Joe Rischling II Michele Rose II Eric Siegfried I Cheri Horn I Kim Schmall I Brass Sextet I Tammy Petersen I Kara Siegfried I Larry Myers I Bryan Myers I Boys Octet I Barbarshop I Boys Sextet I Girls Sextet I Mixed Mixed double octet II Boys Quintet I 71 Students involved in activities 22 students were chosen to attend the March 25, 1983 annual Chadron State College Inter-High School Scholastic Contest. As a result of an early spring blizzard, they were unable to attend. Scholastic students: Back row- Mark Schwartz, M Tafoya. R. Dunder, M. Bulman, K. Henkel; Front row Tracy Reynolds, B. Chambers, A. Hoff. B. Sakurada, S. Larson; Not pictured-Curtis Brown, B. Kautz, L. Gibbons. C. Hubbard. C. Gonzales. R Pierce. Paul Fertig. R. Becker, C. Horn, Kurt Kiesel, M Arends, and T. York. 72 Cheerleaders show spirit! Back row: A. Chacon, Irene Serda, V. Estrada, front row: S. Kildow, B. Chambers. Irma Serda, H. Schneider. “Kara, am I doing it right?” says K. Huck. “Oh Kim. that is super-awsome-excellent. says K. Siegfried. Wrestlers getting support from Kim Schmall, T. Miles, K. Siegfried, S. Kildow. Irene Back row: S. Anest, K. Siegfried, Kim Huck. Kim Schmall. front row: T. Miles. 73 Pep club officers: Pres.-Sheila Hubbard, Treas.-Carrie Schwartzkoph V. Pres.-Angie Hoff, Sec.-Susie Garcia. Pep Club specializes The pep club was off and running as it started its 1982-83 season. It began with the annual bonfire and pep rally and the spirit continued throughout the school year. Despite some disappointing losses the cheerleaders and pep club kept the spirit going. This year’s season finished off with excitement after placing 2nd in both girls’ and boys’ basketball districts. Pep club from top to bottom: Row 1 D. Randall. H. Anest, A Anderson. J. Meter. R. Serda. M Smith. M Rose. M Bulman, S. Blackstone. Row 2 T. Kelley. D Hartman. C. Schwartzkoph, S. Me Donald. S. Huck; Row 3- C. Kelley, D. Duncan, C. Gonzalas, K. Shryer, S. Larson, T. Rice, K. Henkel, K. Laeger, B. Chambers. A Hoff; Row 4- Susie Garcia. R. Duncan. K. Jones. K. Duncan, C. Schmunk. C. Lujan, Tammy Petersen. S. Hubbard; Row 5 A. Chacon. Irma Serda. H. Schneider, V. Estrada, Irene Serda, S. Kildow, Row 6- T. Miles. Kim Schmall, K. Siegfried. Kim Huck, S. Anest. in school spirit!! Starting the year off on the right foot, Pep Club cheers the football team to victory over the Oshkosh Eagles. “Kurt Kiesel, I’ll kill you if you take that picture,” says Miss Arthur. What: Jim Smith, Ron Michael, Cley Miller, Tim Rector, and Chuck Henkel as substitute Jeff Smith. Carrie Schwartzkoph. Deb Hartman, and Rita cheerleaders never! Sercta RFA1.1 Y enjoy wrestling matches. 75 Like that was a Totally Tubular Pep Rally!! Hard work pays off for Spanish Club Bottom- Suzie Garcia, R. Duncan, M. Schwartz, R Hopkins, L. Duncan, Top- A. Gonzales, A Ybarra, S McDonald. B Lopez. R Serda. R. Spevak. S. Miller. Sponsor Mrs. Montanez. Not pictured-C. Lujan and Romona Savala. Sec. R. Spevak, Sponsor Mrs. Montanez, V Pres R Hopkins, Pres. L Duncan, Treas. Suzie Garcia. R. Hopkins tries to figure out how the stove works. The 1982-83 year was good to the Spanish Club as they only had to have one taco sale. There were fourteen members in the club to make the year fun. They planned to go bowling and eat afterward for one of their activities, and to end the long hardworking year with a trip to Denver for fun. 76 Well Geez, Robin, you’re still eating! Student selected each Sept.-Oct. The Girls’ and Boys’ State representatives for the 1982-83 year were Cheri Horn and Curits Brown. The Student of the Month is chosen according to character, leadership, scholarship, and school spirit. Each student receives a certificate of honor and is honored at a luncheon sponsered by the Lions Club. September- C. Horn October- Curtis Brown Jan.- Febr. Student Of The Year Tammy Peterson receives savings bond from Rev. Grothe representing the Lions Club January- Jean Rischling February- Kurt Kiesel month Nov.- Dec. November- L. Duncan December- B. Sakurada March- April- May March- Tammy Peterson April- Irene Serda May- Irma Serda 77 Speech Club has Tammy Petersen gives a speech on “The Body Beautiful”. Speech Club-Jean Rischling. Mark Schwartz, Kurt Ktesel. T Rector, C Propp. Cley Miller. C. Henkel, 3rd Kow-S Anest. lammy Petersen. Tim Reynold . B Sakurada. E Siegried. V Estrada. K Siegfried. D Hartman. Kim Huck, R Michael. A Anderson. 2nd Row Cheri Horn. K Duncan. K Henkel. S Larson. S. Hubbard. R Hopkins. L Duncan. K Taylor, B. Chambers. S. Klldow. A Hoff. 1st Row H Schneider. Mrs Huck This year’s Speech Club had a very successful year. The team received many Superior and excellent ratings at the Rushville, Morrill, Gering, Bridgeport, NPV and Districts meets. Outstanding actress and actor awards went to Heidi Schneider and Tim Rector. “The Charge is Murder”, a one act play that was taken to Chadron for the District One-Act Play, received an Excellent rating. Heidi Schneider was the only | ne who traveled to State with her Informative Speech on Clowning. She received an Excellent rating but was unable to place. Readers Theater performed by Tammy Petersen, C. Propp, A Anderson and E. Siegfried in a practice session. Kurt Kiesel and S. Hubbard receive awards at a Bridgeport H. Schneider stands by her poster for her Informative Speech which took her meet. on to State. 78 very rewarding year Mrs. Huck explains to Kurt Kiesel. B. Crable and B. Chambers about Mark Schwartz tells Jean Rischling exactly what he thinks about her the meet as C. Propp ignores her. speech. K. Henkel explains what she saw, as Defense Attorney, V. Estrada, takes notes and T. Rector listens intently. A. Hoff tells her side of the story to Judge T. Rector in “The Charge is Murder.” K. Tayler, K. Duncan. Kurt Kiesel. B. Sakurada. Tammy Peter- H. Schneider feels satisfied at what has been said as T. Rector and A. Hoff sen and A. Hoff prepare to get their work done before the look disgusted. play. 79 N.H.S. inducts new members New N.H.S. members: T. Rector, R. Micheal, K. Duncan, K. Jones, L. Myers, C. Schmunk, M. Tafoya. Old Members and Sponser: Linda Mitchell, Tammy Petersen, V. Estrada, B. Sakurada. On Tuesday, April 12, 1983 the students at Bayard High gathered once again in the auditorium to witness the induct-ment of new members into National Honor Society. The ceremony opened with Rev. Kevin Cornell giving the invocation. Then each of the members, Veronica Estrada, Brian Sakurada and Tammy Petersen, told what each of the candles meant. Next came the Tapping Ceremony. All the Juniors and Seniors sat impatiently awaiting to see which one of them will be tapped. They are selected by the faculty who vote on leadership, character, service and scholarship. The new members are: Kim Duncan, Heidi Schneider, Chris Schmunk, Kelley Jones, Larry Myers, Tim Rector, Ron Micheal, and Mark Tafoya. | The entertainment was provided by the boys sextet and girls sextet. Then the new members took the oath. At the end Rev. Kevin Cornell gave the benediction. New members take the oath. H. Schneider also a new Rev. Kevin Cornell gives the prayers member. V. Estrada lights the first candle. 80 FHA increases membership (top) R. Michael, Jim Smith, Irma Serda, K. Stuart, Irene Serda, C. Henkel, A. Chacon. A. Gonzales. Kim Schmall, A. Anderson, C. Kelley, (bottom) Mrs. Didier, Kim Huck, S. Anest, H. Schneider, R. Duncan, Susie Garcia, C. Lujan, T. Miles, S. Huck. The 1982-83 year brought in new members which totaled to the number of nineteen. They were kept busy with many activities which started with their first activity called a galloping gourmet and a hay ride following the meal. FHA money making projects were a kraut-burger sale and a cookie sale before Valentine’s Day. Search was in Chadron this year and many members participated. The club had a get together at the Oriental House to end the year for the old members, and there was a pizza party for the new members. H. Schneider receives the outstanding FHA mem- These members attended the state convention, (top) S. Huck. T. Miles, Kim Huck. ber award from Mrs. Didier. (bottom) H. Schneider. A. Anderson. FHA enthused like always. Carrie Schwartzkopf and S. Anest busy making cookies. 81 FFA has ven FFA Members. 4th Row-B. Kautz. J. Fiscus, B. Kappen, C. Knlss. R. Elrlch, Kristi Laeger. D. Randall. 3rd Row-M. Huck. T. Wilson. R. Schwartz. C. Hubbard. L. Gibbons. J. Hoagland. J. Anest, R McDaniel, 2nd Row Mr. Claver. R. Ford. J. Zier, J. Huck. B. Crable, Phil Fertig, Karen Laeger, C. Propp, 1st Row-Curtis Brown. S. Willey. D. Meter. S. Hubbard, Paul Fertig, R. Pierce, Kevin Stuart. Officers-Reporter-Dale Meter, Sentinal-Paul Fertig, President-Rick Pierce, Secretary-Sheila Hubbard. V-Presldenl-Sliawn Willey. Treasurer-Kevin Stuart. 1982-83 FFA Sweetheart Robin Duncan. 82 rewarding year C. Propp congratulates R. Pierce after Rick receives the DeKalh Award Greenhand Candidates-J. Fiscus. D. Randall. Kristi Laeger. B. Kautz, B. Kappen, C. Kniss, and R. Eirich. R. Pierce gives a speech as K. Stuart and S. Willey look on. S. Kildow and K. Shryer stand with their escorts Phil Fertig and .1 Huck as Sweetheart Candidates are announced. C. Propp gives a speech at the FFA Banquet. On April 25. 1983 the annual FFA Parent and Member Banquet was held in the elementary school. The following awards were given-Star Greenhand-Kristi Laeger, Crops Production-Cal Hubbard, Beef-Jeff Hoagland, Swine-Lane Gibbons, Sheep-Karen Laeger, Dairy-Bob Crable, Extemp Speaker-Jim Anest, Public Speaking-Matt Huck, Ag. Mechanics-Paul Fertig Chapter Star Farmer-Dale Meter, DeKalb Award (Outstanding Senior)-Rick Pierce. 83 Take a look behind the scenes!! Eric Siegfried try his hardest to show off what he thinks are muscles. Believe it or not, Angie Hoff can sing as well as play the piano Chad Propp? Never!! Sorry girls. Vouge Magazine isn’t hiring! Kara Siegfried and Dawn Larson are hard at work in guitar class It’s not what you think it is. Larry Lujan is not doing his homework, he is just drawing a picture. 84 ACTIVITIES A. Hoff, S. Miller, and R. Spevak punk out. A. Anderson, J. Meter, M. Rose take time out to pose. Homecoming Week HOMECOMING ROYALTY Queen- T Petersen; Can-didates- H. Schneider; Irma Serda; B. Kesler. King- Cey Miler. Candidate Irene Serda, V. Estrada. Judy Smith shows school spirit by dressing like a Tiger. B.H.S. student body dances the night away. 86 is a big hit Is Cory Miller a reject from Sha Na Na? L. Duncan “Like dig my groovy outfit. A. Hoff express the wonderment of love. EYE OF THE TIGER Although the result of the game was disappointing, Homecoming week was full of excitement. Monday- Right down cool, just far-out, neat Punk Day. The students dressed in long sweaters and leg warmers while the boys dressed like rock stars. Tuesday- Walking down the halls with sombreros, baseball caps and Mickey Mouse ears on their heads. The students participated in Hat Day. Wednesday- Wearing rolled up pants to their ankles and their hair greased back, skirts to their knees and their hair in ponytails everyone joined in the 50’s. Thursday- Looking like if they just got out of bed and like if they never believed in water everybody joined in on Scum Day. Friday- Everyone in our school colors, orange and black. Paws on their faces. School spirit was seen through the decorating halls and costumes. The seniors won the hall decorating contest, for the first time. The game was against Morrill Oct. 4 on a cold, rainy night. The Lions downed the Bayard Tigers 3-14. After the game the king and queen were crowned who was Cley Miller and Tammy Peterson. Following the game the Pep Club sponsored a dance at the Elementary School. The theme song for 1982-83 homecoming year was “Eye of the Tiger” KOLT disco provided the music. The homecoming week activities were sponsored by the Pep Club. Twenty hills for that Bucko! Go Bayard Go! “Go Bayard Go!” was one of the many chants heard by the student body of Bayard. The 1982 football season started out with the annual bonfire and pep rally. Along with the chants were contests. One of which was to see who the biggest “SUCKER” at BHS really was, and the winner was Coach Begley. As the last cheers were heard the band fired up to play. After the school song was played then it was onward to the “DUNKING TANK.” For 50c everyone got their shot to dunk their favorite coach. After all got wet, some more than others, the pep rally ended with the burning of the Oshkosh player. Get your clothes on! Go Big Team! 88 Juniors enjoy county government day A. Hoff, C. Kelley, T. Skinner, Karen Laeger, S. Larson, K. Shryer, B. Chambers, Tina Rice, J. Zier, C. Henkel, B. Crable, Jim Smith, J. Huck, Phil Fertig, Mark Schwartz, T. Rector, R. Michael, C. Propp. On April 25, 1983 the Juniors, who were elected into office, boarded a bus which took them to the Morrill county courtroom in Bridgeport. After everyone took the oath into each of the offices, where they spent their time until noon. At noon, lunch was served by the American Legion. The guest speaker was Mr. Charles Singteton. At 1:30 p.m. the rest of the Junior class also went to Bridgeport to hear Mr. A.C. Johnson’s speech on, “County Government From The Craddle To The Grave.” Then the class attended a mock trial in the Morrill County Courtroom. Sheriff Beth Chambers Assistance Director Cheri Kelley Soil Conservation Jeff Zier Home Demonstration Agent Angie Hoff Clerk Karen Laeger Extension Agent Tina Rice Judge Tim Rector Highway Superintendent Chuck Henkel Superintendent of Schools Teresa Skinner Phil Fertig and R. Michael enjoy the ride to Bridgeport. Attorney Mark Schwartz Kendra Shryer Clerk of District Court Bob Crable Weed Control Phil Ferig Surveyor John Huck Commissioner Ron Michael Alternate Sephanie Larson Assessor Jim Smith Treasurer Probation Officer Chad Propp 89 The Junior Class Summer camp was never like this! On one side of beautiful Lake Lookeeloo is Camp Pocahontas, an exclusive resort for young ladies. On the other side is Camp John Smith, inhabited by a wild bunch of unruly males. Social misfits one and all Camp John Smith has been declared unfit for habitation, and given a few days to get itself in shape or lose its operating license. The camp director pleads with the director of Camp Pocahontas to allow the boys shelter for a day or two. No one is to know the boys are staying, including the camp’s owner. Mrs. Thistlemist. Krazy Kamp by Tim Kelley Eve Hunnicut (manager of Camp Pocahontas Alva Doright (her assistant) Adam Apple (director of Camp John Smith) Willard (his sidestirk) Theodora Wolfswinkle (eater) Vivian Vandersnap (spoiled teenager) Kate Millfloss (runaway) Hildegard (counsler) Officer Dumm (policeman) Mister Terwilleter (trustee for John Smith) Smude (camp nurse) Linda Briddle (Romance on mind) Cindy (summer camper) Sylvia (her friend) Jim (cook) Joe (refugee) Larry (refugee) Ivan the Terrible (refugee) Elmer Crumb (Alvas cousin) Cleopatra Nile (his associate) Clams Marinara (gangster) Dixie (his girlfriend) Doyle (young state employee) Mrs. Thistlemint (owner of Pocahontas) George (Kates older brother) R. Spevak K. Taylor M. Schwartz C. Propp A. Hoff S. Miller S. Larson K. Henkel P. Fertig J. Zier C. Kelley Director Mrs. Huck, student directors Renee Hopkins and Laura Duncan. K. Shrycr B. Chambers K. Leager D. Buskirk T. Rector C. Henkel J. Smith R. Michael C. Gonzales B. Crable S. Kildow M Tafoya T. Rice J. Huck Lighting technicians- Kurt Kiesel. Brian Sakurada. Cley Miller Cosmotologists - Sheila Hubbard, Veronica Estrada, Tammy Petersen Setting engineers - Jean Rischling, Cheri Horn, Kurt Kiesel, Renee Hopkins. Laura Duncan Costume designers • Cheri Horn, Jean Rischling, Heidi Schneider Nurse Smude, Terwilleter. J. C. Kelley, after rescuing Mr Zier. The Mo sisters, Eenie, T Rector; Meenle, C. Henkel and Minie, Jim Smith, are late for dental care. Kate, S. Larson, stricken with poison ivy hides from camp officials. 90 Presents Krazy Kamp Clams, B. Crable; Elmer, R. Michael and Cleopatra, C. Gonzales, are caught again by Officer Dumm, Phil Fertig. — II11 i ( | {■ j' i Elmer, R. Michael, and his friend Cleopatra, C. Gonzales explain to his cousin Alva. K. Taylor, why they must hide out. “I haven’t eaten all day”, says Theodora, A. Hoff, while Alva, K. Taylor, gets ready for exercise. Ivan, Jim Smith, shows off his patch, while Larry, C. Henkel and Joe, T Rector, complain about the cook’s, D. Buskirk. food. The Junior class play cast of Krazy Kamp Eve, R. Spevak, and Vivian, S Miller, discuss camp regulations with Mrs. Thist-lemist, T. Rice. Seniors and Juniors Welcome to the B.H.S. Prom. Prom Servers- K. Seigfried, Jim Bontjes. D. Hartman, M Huck. Kim Huck, R. McDaneil, C. Schwartzkopf, J. Miles, S. Anest, M. McCoy. otiond tn czMotion Juniors and Seniors both enjoy the great meal served at the Rusty Nail. C. Gonzales, Tina Rice, L. Myers, and R. Pierce all listen well to the guest speaker?! Kim Huck and R McDaniel serve the dinner to Jim Smith. H. Schneider and K. Stuart. enjoy Prom Prom Candidates- S. Willey, H. Schneider. B. Sakurada, Irene Serda, Juniors- C. Henkel and C. Gonzales, Irma Serda, R. Pierce, K. Stuart. S. Hubbard and Queen- Robin Duncan, King- Larry Myers. People watch as others dance to the music by R.P.M. The Junior-Senior Prom banquet was held at the Rusty Nail. After a meal consisting of Shrimp or Rib Eye Steak, baked potato, tossed salad, relish and hot rolls, the guest speaker Mel Sauer spoke. After everyone was finished with their meal it was off to the dance at the High School gym. The music was provided by R.P.M. This year’s Prom theme was “Emotions in Motion.” At 9:00 p.m. the King and Queen were crowned by Juniors, Chuck Henkel and Chris Gonzales. The candidates were: Shawn Willey, Brian Sakurada, Rick Pierce, Kevin Stuart and Larry Myers for King. And for Queen they were: Heidi Schneider, Irene Serda, Robin Duncan, Irma Serda and Sheila Hubbard. The 1983 Prom King and Queen are Larry Myers and Robin Duncan. 93 Juniors mothers serve refreshments at the Prom dance. Students’ Achievements recognized I Receiving the Scholastic Awards were M Tafoya, B. Sakurada, Tammy Petersen, T. Rector, R. Dunder, Kim Huck. Traci Reynolds. Not Pic. M Bulman. Selected to be in the Hall of Fame were H. Schneider, L Myers, Tammy Petersen and B. Sakurada. Citizenship Awards went to B. Sakurada, Tammy Petersen, K. Henkel. Mark Schwartz. M Huck, S. Anest, H. Anest and J. Yakel. Bayard Chamber of Commerce Scholarships went to L. Myers, C. Horn and B Sakurada. Perfect Attendance went to J. Hoagland, Judy Smith, Irene Serda, C. Schmunk, R. Duncan. S. Garcia receives Outstanding Student from Mark Schwartz, F. Siegfried, M. Rose, J. Gonzalas. K.C. Heath, Not Pic. M. Bulman. Miss Chris. 94 and rewarded in various ways! C. Horn receives the Randy Nab Photography award from Miss Foos. V. Estrada congratulates C. Henkel on receiving the Spirit Award. T. Rector receives the Athletic Letter from S. Willey. L. Myers hands down the Honor Yoke to next year’s Senior Class President T. Rector. K Duncan and S. Hubbard receive the Outstanding Girls Track Award from Mi. Hohnstein. Accomplishments honored Irma Serda, D. Hartman. Kim Huck and K. Siegfried wait to receive their awards. H. Schneider, S. Hubbard, and V. Estrada read the Senior Wills. Miss Chris presents R. Hopkins with her annual staff award. on Awards Night S. Willey receives his wrestling award from Mr. Brandt. Miss Foos congratulates Tammy Petersen on a scholarship she received. T. Rector receives a medal for the Army Reserves from Miss Foos and Mr. Hohnstein. K. Duncan receives her track award from Mr Hohnstein M. Tafoya receives the Book of Knowledge from Tammy Petersen. Mr. Rlschllng chose Jean Rischling as his Outstanding Student. 97 Performers entertain BHS students A concert pianist, James Rivers, visited BHS with a very entertaining and educational program. Clarence Thatch demonstrated Kara te and self defense techniques for the P.E. classes and the public. One of the Bernards shows his talent with the guitar. The Bernards attended BHS in November, and entertained them with country-western music. The Chardon choir and band performed a concert for BHS students in March, on their annual tour. David James White, a Magician, ama2ed Cley Miller and the students, with his tricks. 98 JUNIOR HIGH Eighth Graders look forward B. Burry does his famous E. T. impression Did you get caught by the teacher again D. Tyree and S. Garcia Rula Anest Mike Becker Vickie Bowers Carey Brown Brent Burry Dion Chaon Tammy Coonce Becky Copper Lori Crable Alan Crecilius Donna Dukesherer Amy Eigbrett Robert Fertig Becky Fiscus Jennifer Fiscus Angie Garcia Sam Garcia Kim Goss Mindy Houston George Hubbard 100 to High School life We’re Movin’ Right Along! The Class of “87” The class of eighty-seven Is movin’ right along. We may not be in heaven, But we’re gaining true and strong. Our class is pretty good when it comes to our looks, and we aren’t that bad when it comes to the books “So long!” and “Good-by!” Are our new songs. “Don’t worry about us Junior High,” “Cause we’re movin’ right along!” Our class is pretty smart even though we don’t show it. But whem it comes to the tests, we always seem to blow it. Jael Thoeny The guys in our class arc good, the gals in our class are great. I’ve only one thing to ask. Please let us graduate! Curits Schwartzkop Kelly Huck Kristin Huck Jennifer Kildow Nathan Kramer Justin Kuantz Mark Lichius Gregg Lockman Jeannine McDonald Kerry Meiniger Chris Miller Diane Sauer Kurt Schanaman Kelley Schmall Curtis Schwartzkopf Caral Shaw Kristin ten Bensel Jeapl Theony Devona Tyree Paul Vera Barbara Whaley Kim Vincent Deirdre York 101 Activities keep The Jr. High swing choir consists of both seventh and eighth graders. They attended a clinic at North Platte at the Adams Jr. High, and also the clinic held here at Bayard. They also performed at many other functions around the Valley. Librarians- Miss Mitchell, P. Aquirre, T. Hagan. D Dukesherer. T. Coonce. A Eigbrett, A. Crecelius, B. Stuart. Front Row- Kristen Huck. Kelley Schmall, J. Kildow, G. Kizzire, K. Vincent, V. Bowers. Front Row- P. Vera. James McDonald, J. Petersen, R. Ensser, Kelley Schmall, G. Becker. Second Row- T. Hagan, C. Lind, A. Fiscus, J. O’Neal, J. Rose, K. Vincent. B. Fiscus. J. Arellano. K. ten-Bensel, Back row- V. Kniss, T. Rice, R. Fertig, J. Krantz. J. Kildow. Chris Miller, W. Larson, N. Kramer, J. Fiscus, C. Schwartzkopf, R. Anest, not pictured R. Hubbard and G. Hubbard. Jr. High practices their dance steps. Eighth Grade Officers- C. Schwartzkopf, N Kramer, Kelley Schmall. Seventh Grade officers- A. Fiscus, K. Hoehn, J. Rose, K Kuxhausen. 102 Jr. High busy Back Row- G Becker. G. Kliiire. A. Fiscus. C. Henkel, H. Duncan. D Dukesherer, R. Anest. L. Fell. Connie Burry. K. Schnanman. Third Row- J. Rote. T. Rice. P Vera. R. Entser, C Brown. J Peterten, Sam Garcta, B Cooper. W Blue. B. FlSCUS, Kim Huck and K. Goss £rtj©y play Second Row- Kelley Schmall, Krltlln Huck. K. Hoehn. V. Knit . H Knotts. A Chambers. S. Anderson, C. Lind, S. Rltchllng. jnq drums at the concert. B Schnaman, Front Row- J Hohnstein, J Fiscus. D Sauer. Kelley Huck, K. Goss. B. Fiscus. J. Arellano. K. Vincent. K. tenBensel. K. Kuxhausen. Jr. High Band shows off their talents at the concert. The Spelling Contest participants were: Back row- D Dukesherer. J. Kildow. W. Larson, Second row- Connie Burry. K. Kuxhausen, J. O’Neal (finished 3rd in the County) Front row- M. Chaon, S. Buskirk, J. Hohnstein. Not pictured- J. Thoeny. Each year the Jr. High students go around collecting pennies to raise money for the Heart fund. The 1982-1983 Penny Prince and Princess were: Tate Rice and Holly Duncan, and the runners up were; Ryan Ensser and Julie O’Neal. After the crowning of the King and Queen, all Jr. High students enjoyed a dance and refreshments. 103 Seventh Graders begin uphill Seventh Grade girls ask, “Who moved the study hall?” “Totally Gross. , says Kristine Kuxhausen Patricia Aguirre Billie Amend Joe Arellano John Arends Greg Becker Tony Becker Wade Blue Connie Burry Sharry Buskirk Melissa Clay Melissa Chaon Amy Chambers Tom Contreras Holly Duncan Ryan Ensser Lisa Feil Doug Feierabend Allen Fiscus Julie Genoways Mary Gray Tamra Hegan Craig Henkel Krista Hoehn Jill Hohnstein Lisa Horn 104 climb to High School School Days Our class roll of forty-eight. Has a graduating date of eighty-eight. With many more, hopefully no less. We plan to graduate as the Best. We're in basketball practice getting run down. We usually end up running laps, Because, instead of listening, we take naps. We made the changes, We broke the rules. That’s when we almost Got suspended from school. After school is when we mess around. We hate school, in a way, But sometimes it’s O.K. We’ll be happy when school is out. So we can go home and lie aobut. By Holly Duncan James Jerger Gene Kizzire Valerie Kniss Holly Knotts Kristine Kuxhausen Kodee Lind Tina Lopez Shelly McClelland James McDonald Angela Moore Troy Mulu Sonia Myers Julie O’Neal Joy Petersen Bud Reed Tate Rice Susan Rischling Jim Rose Jennifer Sanchez Tony Savola Barry Stuart Alan Teppert Kelly Walker Mary Warm Joe Ybarra 105 A step forward The seventh graders demonstrate how to get into their lockers. “I think I’m going to be sick, ’ says S. Rischling. Carl Shaw waits patiently for the result of his test. T. Lopez and S. Buskirk smile pretty for the camera. 106 Greg Lockman and Curtis Schwartzkopf quietly at work. Jr. High has a tough season The Jr. High football team was large this year as there was a total of 32 boys out for the sport. They had a tough season and ended it with an overall record of 1 win, 1 loss, and 1 tie. Top row: C. Shaw, B. Burry, J. Krantz, C. Schwartz-kopf, N. Kamer, M. Lichius, A. Crecelius. M. Becker, C. Brown, 2nd row: Mr. Coon. Sam Garcia, P. Vera, J. Arends, B. Stuart, T. Contreras, J. Ybarra, G. Kizzier, D. Feierabend, G. Hubbard, Mr. Kuefelt, 3rd row: Greg Becker, J. Rose. A. Tep-pert, J. Jerger, C. Henkel, Alan Fiscus, W. Blue, K. Walker, Last row: J. McDonald, A. Savala, T. Muhr. R. Ensser, T. Rice, J. Arellano. Top row: D. Tyree, J. Thoeny, T. Coonce. Becky Fiscus, L. Crable, M. Houston, Miss So-bieszczyk, Middle row: Kelly Schmall, R. Anest, Jennifer Fiscus. K. Tenbensel, K. Vincent, B. Cooper, B Whaley, Bottom row: Kelly Huck. K. Goss. J. Kildow, D. Sauer, D. York, D. Duke-sherer. The volleyball season for the 7th grade team was good this year, but was rough for the 8th grade team. The overall record for the teams were 7th grade 4-0, and the 8th grade was 2-2. Top row: A. Chambers, K. Lind, L. Horn, S. Myers, L. Foil. M. Chaon, A. Becker. A. Moore. S. Rischling. M. Warm, Middle row: T. Hagan, P. Aquirre, J. Petersen. J. Sanchez, T. Lopez. J. Genoways. B. Amend, S. McClelland, M. Clay, Miss Sobiezczyk, Bottom row: H. Duncan. J. Hohnstein, K. Hoehn, Connie Burry, R. Hubbard, J. O’Neal, H. Knotts, K Kuxhausen, D. Kniss, S. Buskirk. 107 Tiny Tigers are to tuff to defeat With 22 boys out for basketball, the Jr. High finished their 82-83 season, with a perfect score 6-0. They also were NPV champs. Chris Miller concentrates on making a basket. The Jr. High boys wrestling team had 3 meets their 82-83 season and won 3-0. They also were NPV champs. Back row- P. Vera, J. Krantz, M. Lichius, C. Schwartzkopf, R. Fertig, N. Kramer, G. Hubbard. A. Crecilius, Middle row- G. Kizzire, A. Fiscus, T. Rice, G. Lockman, B. Stuart, Sam Garcia, R. Ensser, James McDonald, B. Reed, Front row J. Ybarra, J. Rose, T. Contreras, Mr. Coon, J. Arellano, A. Savala, T. Muhr. Back row C. Henkel, W. Blue. T. Contreras. B. Stuart. C. Miller, C. Schwartzkopf. J. Krantz, M. Becker. J. Arellano. T. Rice, A. Tappert, Mr. Brandt, Middle row- Sam Garcia, B. Reed. D. Feierabend. T. Muhr, A. Fiscus, J. Rose, C. Shaw, P. Vera, Front row- R. Ensser, James McDonald, K. Walker, G. Kizzire, G. Becker. 108 Jr. High girls in action!! The 1982-83 Jr. High pep club season started out with all of the members cheering for the football team. Then five girls were selected as cheerleaders for the remainder of the year. The Jr. High girls also participated in basketball. The 7th graders ended with an even season, three wins and three loses The 8th graders weren’t quite as successful ending with two wins and four loses. They had a fun year which kept them quite busy. Back row: Kelley Huck, D. Sauer; Front row: A. Chambers, J. Kildow, H. Duncan. Back row: L. Feil, V. Kniss, S. Myers. H. Knotts. K. Lind, J. Hohnstein. K. Kuxausen, T. Becker. B Amend. S. Rischling, A. Chambers, J. Petersen, Connie Burry; 2nd row: R. Hubbard, J. O’Neal, B. Fiscus, J. Fiscus, R. Anest. T. Connce, Kelley Schmall, D. Dukesherer, Kristin Huck, K. Hoehn, H. Duncan; Front row: K. tenBensel, D. York, K. Goss, Jeannis McDonald, D. Sauer. Kelly Huck, J. Kildow, W. Larson. B . Copper, Coach Kufeldt. This is my chance , says Connie Burry. Back row: L. Crablc, K. Mciningcr. Jeannie McDonald, B. Fiscus, K. tenBensel, Kristin Huck, Little does Kelley Huck know that I’m laughing at M. Chaon, M. Warm, 3rd row: W. Larson. K. Hoehn, K Kuxhausen, D. Dukesherer. T. her, chuckled H. Duncan. Coonce, D. Tyree, R. Hubbard. J. O’Neal. T. Hagan, Miss Mitchell, 2nd row: T. Lopez, B. Amen. T Becker, H. Knotts, K. Lind. B. Copper. V. Bowers. A Eigbrett, J. Fiscus. Front Row: Kelley Schmall, D. York, K. Goss, Kolloy Huck, J. Kildow, D. Sauer, H. Duncan. J. Petersen. K. Vincent, R. Anest. 109 The little Tigers do their “stuff”. Girls’ Track (Back) Coach Coon. Kelly Schmall, K. Vincent. T. Cooncc, Jeannine McDonald. R Anest. D. Dukesherer. K. tenBensel. Jennifer Fiscus, D. Sauer, K. Goss. D. York, R. Hubbard, M. Warm, (Middle) V. Bowers, M. Houston. Kristine Huck. W. Larson, B Copper, B. Fiscus, J. Kildow, Kelly Kuck, B. Amend. T. Hagen. S. Myers. V. Kniss, L. Feil. H. Knotts. J. Hohnstien. A. Eigbrett. (Front) L. Horn. K. Lind, Connie Burry. J. Peterson. K. Hoehn, J. O’Neal, H. Duncan, A. Chambers, S. Rischling, K. Kuxhausen. Boys’ Track (Back) Coach Brandt. K. Schanaman. B. Burry, Chris Miller, M. Lichius, N. Kramer, C. Schwartzkopf. J. Krantz, G. Hubbard. Sam Garcia, A. Crecelius, (Middle) P. Vera, T. Contreras. B. Stuart. A. Teppert, A. Fiscus, J. Ybarra. W. Blue. J. Rose, T. Rice, (Front) T. Muhr, D. Feierabend, Craig Henkel, R. Ennser, James McDonald, K. Walker, G. Becker. Allen Fiscus competes in the long jump. Kim Goss shows her winning form in the high jump. The Junior High Girls’ and Boys’ track team competed in four track meets. The Bridgeport relays, Bayard and Bridgeport dual, Bayard Invite, and NPV. The team put out a good effort. The girls received 1st in all four and the boys received 2nd in all four. Several new records were set by both boys and girls. 110 We are the future! G. Kizzire thinks frogs are very interesting. K. Goss. L. Crable and K. Meininger wonder what’s up. T. Becker thinks frogs are despicable. Ill Jr. high receives Current Event Award (back) V. Kniss, K. Lind, L. Horn, A. Chambers, R. Hubbard. J. Hohnstein, K. Kuxhausen, H. Knotts, H. Duncan and L. Feil. J. Kildow receives the Spirit award from Miss Mitchell. Seventh grade perfect attendance - J.R. Jerger. T. Contreras. K. Hoehn, K. Lind. A Crecilius receives one of the many awards given out at the Jr. High Bank Award - J. Krantz, K. Kuzhausen, M Lichius, and J Hohnstein. Awards Night. 112 awards for their talents Allen Fiscus and Kristi Kuxhausen receive the 7th grade citizenship award. Sam Garcia receives a weight lifting award from Joe Lentz. Nate Kramer and Donna Dukesherer receive the 8th grade citizenship award. i Billie Amend receives an award from Jean Sobieszc zyk. Kurt Schanaman receives an award for boys track from Doug Brandt 113 INDEX FACULTY Arthur. Sharon- 31. 32. 75 Begley. Kirk- 31. 32. 42. 43. 56. 88 Brandt. Doug- 32. 42. 43. 52. 110. 97. 113 Christenson, Susan- 33, 63, 04. 96 Coon. James- 33. 51, 107, HO. 112 Claver, Gene- 31. 33. 82 Dider, Sandra- 31, 32, 81 Foos. Linda 31. 32. 95. 97 Hohnstein. James- 32, 46. 48. 56, 97. 97 Huek, Shirley 33, 78, 79, 90 Kennedy. Larry- 20. 33, 13 Kufeldt, Eric 32. 65. 107 Lentz, Joe- 32, 42. 43. 54. 56, 113 Mitchell. Linda- 32. 34. 80. 102. 112 Montanez, Semelina- 31. 33, 76 Rector, Larry- 33. 38. 56 Rischling. Bill- 32, 97 Sobieszczyk, Jean- 31, 32, 43, 47, 107, 13, 113 Wallace. Bill 31. 32. 39. 49, 50. 56. 88 Armstrong. Robert 30 Cundall. Leroy- 30 SENIORS Brown. Curtis- 6, 16D, 65, 66, 77, 82 Chacon, Aileen- 5, 6. 14. 16D, 65. 70. 74, 81, 88 Duncan, Kimberly- 5, 6, 39, 56, 64, 70, 71, 74. 78, 79, 80. 95, 97 Duncan. Laura 6. 10, 16D. 39. 62. 63. 76. 77. 78. 87. 90 Duncan. Robin 5. 6. 14. 39. 62. 63. 64. 75. 76. 81. 82. 93. 94 Estrada, Veronica- 6, 12, 39, 45, 46, 55, 68, 69, 70, 71, 74, 78, 80, 86, 88. 95. 96 Fertig, Paul 6. 11. 16D, 82 Garcia. Susie 5. 6. 11. 12, 39. 45, 62, 63. 70, 74. 76. 81. 94 Hopkins. Renee 4. 7. 14. 16D, 39. 45. 62. 63. 76. 78. 90. 96 Horn. Cheryl- 4, 5. 7, 10. 12. 14. 65, 67. 68. 70. 71. 77. 78. 94. 95. 96 Hubbard. Shelia- 5, 7. 11. 46. 55. 56. 65. 67, 68. 70. 74. 78. 82. 93. 95. 96 Jones. Kelley- 4. 5. 7. 39. 68. 70. 74. 80 Kesler. Robert 14, 42. 52. 68. 70. 86 Kiesel, Kurt 5. 7. 10. 14. 16D. 62. 63. 68. 69. 70. 77. 78. 79. 96 Lujan, Cynthia 4. 7, 62. 70. 74, 76, 81 Meter. Dale 7. 11. 16D. 82 Meter, Troy- 4. 7, 28 Miller. Cley 4. 8. 42. 43. 44. 49. 50, 68. 70. 71. 75. 78. 86. 88. 98 Myers. Larry 5. 8. 10. 12. 16D. 56. 69. 70. 71. 80. 92. 93. 94. 95 O’Neal. Peggy 4. 8. 10. 45. 46. 55 Petersen. Tamara 8. 11. 13. 56. 68. 70. 71. 74. 78. 79. 80. 86. 94. 97 Pierce. Rick 8. 10. 12. 16D. 56. 59. 82. 83. 92. 93 Rischling. Jean 5, 8. 12. 62. 63, 64. 65. 66. 67, 68. 69. 70. 71. 77. 78. 98 Sakurada. Brian 8. 11. 13. 16D, 68. 70. 72. 77. 78. 79. 80. 93. 94 Schneider. Heidi 9. 10. 12. 62. 63. 65. 68. 70. 74. 79. 80. 81. 86. 92. 93. 94. 96 Schmunk, Christine- 4. 5. 9, 10, 12. 45, 68. 70, 74, 80, 94 Schwartz. Michelle- 9, 11, 16D, 62, 63, 70, 76 Serda. Irene 4. 9. 39. 45. 46. 55. 56. 58. 59. 64. 68. 70. 74. 77. 81. 86. 88. 93. 94 Serda. Irma 5. 9. 39. 46. 55. 56. 68. 70. 71. 74. 77. 81. 86. 88. 93. 96 Smith. Judy 5. 9. 11, 14. 62. 68. 70. 86 Snyder, Tamara- 5. 9. 14. 62, 70 Stuart. Kevin- 5. 9. 10. 14. 16D. 81. 82. 83. 92. 93 Willey. Shawn 9, 11. 16D, 38. 52. 53. 54. 82. 83. 93. 95. 97 JUNIORS Buskirk, Duane 18, 51, 70. 91 Chambers. Beth 18. 39. 45. 56. 64. 74. 78. 88 Crable. Robert 18. 82. 89. 91 Duncan, Dec Dee 18, 20. 47, 64. 66, 70, 74 Fertig. Phil- 18. 82. 83. 89. 91 Gonzales, Christina- 18, 56, 63. 70, 74, 91, 92, 93 Heath. Alisha 18. 62. 70 Henkel. Chuck 18. 42. 43. 51. 54. 56. 68. 70. 75. 78. 81. 89. 90. 91. 93. 95 Henkel. Karen 18. 20. 72. 74. 78. 94 Hoff. Angie 18. 40. 41. 45. 62. 64. 68. 70. 72. 74. 78. 79. 84. 86. 87. 89. 91 Huck. John 18. 42. 56. 82. 83. 89 Kolloy, Cheri- 18. 56. 64. 70. 74. 81. 89. 90 Kildow. Sharia 18. 40. 62. 70. 74. 78. 83. 88 Laeger. Karen- 18. 41. 46. 74. 82. 89 Larson, Stephanie 18. 20. 68. 70. 72, 74, 78. 89, 90 Lichius, Dave- 19, 42. 70 Michael. Ron- 19. 20. 42. 44. 49. 50. 55. 56. 57. 59. 64. 68. 69. 70. 71. 75, 78. 80, 81. 88. 89. 91 Miller. Sheila 19. 39. 41. 62. 70. 76. 86. 91 Muhr. Mike 19. 20. 42. 44. 54 Propp. Chad 19, 20. 42. 43. 49. 50. 56. 57. 78, 82. 83. 89 Rector. Tim 19. 42. 43. 49. 50. 55. 56. 58. 59. 78. 79. 80. 89. 90. 91. 94, 95. 97 Reynolds, Tim- 19, 42. 56. 68. 69, 70. 78 Rice. Tina 19. 20. 64. 67. 74. 89. 91. 92 Schwartz. Mark 19. 20. 42. 52. 53. 54. 56. 68. 70. 72. 78. 79. 89. 94 Shryer. Kendra- 19. 20. 64. 66. 67. 74. 83. 89 Skinner, Teresa 19, 62. 70. 89 Smith. Jim 19. 20. 42. 43. 45. 49. 50. 56. 57. 68. 70. 75. 81. 89. 90. 91. 92 Spevak. Roxy 19. 39. 45. 56. 62. 70, 76, 84. 86. 91 Tafoya. Mark 19. 51. 65. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 80. 94. 97 Taylor. Kris 19. 40. 45. 62. 70. 78. 79. 84. 91 Zier. Jeff 19. 20. 82. 89. 80 SOPHOMORES Aqulrre, Johnny- 22, 38, 51 Anderson, Tony- 22. 45. 52. 53. 54. 56 Anest. Jim 22. 51. 56. 64. 67. 69. 70. 82 Anest. Sylvia 22. 39. 41. 45. 46. 55. 56. 57. 59. 65, 69. 70. 74. 78. 81. 86. 88. 92. 94 Arends, Marvel- 22 Bontjes. Jim 22. 42. 51. 69. 70. 92 Brown, Calvin- 22. 64. 67, 70 Burry. Candace- 22, 46. 47, 66 Dunder, Robert- 22. 24. 70. 72. 94 Galindo. Connie- 22. 70 Gibbons. Lance- 22. 42. 52. 82 Gonzalez. Andrea- 22, 24, 76. 81 Hartman, Debbie 22. 39. 45. 46, 55. 56. 64. 69. 70. 74. 75. 78. 88. 92. 96 Hoagland, Jeff 22. 42. 51. 56. 64. 69. 70. 82. 94 Hoagland, Mike 22. 52 Hubbard. Calvin- 22. 38. 56. 64. 67. 82 Huck. Kimberly 22. 39. 41. 45. 46, 55, 56. 64. 69. 70. 74, 78. 81. 88, 92. 94. 96 Huck. Matt 22. 42. 44. 52. 56. 69. 70. 82. 92. 94 Huck. Shauna 22. 24. 56. 64. 70. 74. 81 Kelley. Tanya- 22. 64. 70. 74 Larson. Dawn 22. 56. 64. 66. 70. 74. 84 Lujan, Larry- 23. 84 Mauer. Troy- 23. 72 Miles. Jody 23. 24. 44. 49. 50. 56. 57. 58. 69. 70. 88. 92 Miller. Cory- 23. 42. 51. 69. 70. 86. 87 Murray, John- 23 Myers. Bryan- 23. 24. 49. 50. 70, 71 McCoy. Mathew 23. 24. 42. 50. 70. 92 McDaniel, Richard 23. 42. 49. 50. 56. 69. 70. 82. 92 McDonald. Shelly 23. 45. 65. 67. 68. 69. 70. 74. 76 Pauely, Jamie- 56, 58 Savala, Romona- 23, 27. 76 Schmunk, Troy- 23, 42. 52, 56. 70 Schwartz. Randy 23. 24. 38. 56. 65. 67. 70. 82 Schwartzkopf. Carrie- 23. 40. 41. 45. 46. 54. 55. 56. 65, 69. 70. 74. 75, 81. 92 Siegfried. Kora 23. 40. 46. 56. 64. 68. 69. 70. 71. 74. 78. 84. 88. 92. 96 Smith. Jeff- 23. 42. 51. 56. 59. 69. 70. 72. 75 Snyder. Rocky- 23. 24. 69. 70 Wilson, Thomasine- 23. 47. 65. 67. 69. 70, 71. 74. 82 Ybarra. Alice- 23, 24. 27. 76 York, Tamara- 23. 24, 70 Savala, Roy- 23 FRESHMEN Anderson. Amber- 26, 69, 70, 74. 81. 86 Anest. Helen 26. 27. 28. 39. 46. 47. 64. 69. 69. 70. 74. 94 Becker. Richard- 26. 70 Blackstone. Shell!- 26. 70. 74 Bontjes, Joey- 26, 28 Bowers. Bill 26, 28 Bulman, Margaret 26, 27. 70, 72, 74 Eirich. Robert 26. 42. 52. 54. 56. 64. 70. 82. 83 Fiscus. Jody 26. 42. 52. 82. 83 Galindo. Lupe- 26. 28 George, Ray- 26. 51. 56. 64. 65. 69. 70 Gonzales. Juan 26. 42. 43. 52. 53. 54. 56. 58. 64. 67. 70. 94 Heath. K.C.- 26. 94 Kappen. Bill 26. 52. 53. 82. 83 Kautz, Bryan- 26. 51. 82. 83 Kautz. Kurtis- 26. 42. 51. 56. 65. 67. 70 Kiesel, Kyle- 26. 42. 44. 50. 51. 4. 55. 56,59. 65. 67. 70 Kniss. Chris 26. 42. 43. 70. 82. 83 Laeger. Kristi- 27. 40. 47. 70. 74. 82. 83 Liakos. Julie- 27. 64. 66. 70 Lopez. Brenda- 27. 40. 70, 74. 76 Meter. Jody 27. 40. 64. 70. 71. 74. 86 Miles. Tami- 27. 47. 55. 56. 58. 69. 70. 74. 81. 84. 88 McCoy. Mike 26. 27. 42. 70 Petersen. Travis- 27, 42. 56, 70 Randall. DeAnne 27. 40. 47. 56. 64. 70, 74. 82. 83 Reynolds. Traci 27. 47. 56. 59. 69. 70. 72. 74. 94 Rischling, Joe- 27. 42. 52. 64. 67. 69. 70 Rose. Michelle 26. 27. 40. 47. 65. 67. 69. 70. 74. 86. 94 Schmall, Kimberly- 27. 47. 64. 68. 69. 70. 74. 81. 88 Serda. Rita- 27. 38. 47. 55. 56. 58. 69. 70. 74. 75. 76 Sherfey, Dale 27. 28 Siegfried. Eric- 26. 27. 42. 51. 56. 64. 66. 68. 69. 70. 71, 78. 84. 94 Smith. Melany- 27. 40. 47. S6. 59. 70. 74 Waugh. Glenn- 27 Wilson. Gordon 27. 42. 52. 53. 54. 56. 65. 67. 70. 71 Yakcl, James 26. 27. 42. 43. 50. 51. 55. 56. 65. 67. 70. 88. 94 Green. Scott 26. 42. 52. 54. 67. 69 i EIGHTH GRADE Anest. Rula 100. 102, 103. 107, 109 Becker. Michael 100. 107, 108, 112 Bowers. Victoria 100. 102. 109, 110 Brown. Carey- 100, 103, 107 Burry. Brent- 100, 107, 110 Chaon, Dion- 100 Coonce, Tamra 100. 102, 107. 109. 110 Copper. Rebecca 100. 103. 107. 109. 110 Crable, Lori- 110. 107, 109. 111. 112 Crecilius. Alan 102, 107. 108. 110, 112 Dukesherer. Donna 100. 102. 107, 109, 110. 113 Eigbrett. Amy 100. 102, 109. 110 Fertig. Robert 100. 102. 108. Ill Fiscus. Becky 100. 102. 103. 107. 109. 110. Ill Fiscus. Jennifer 100, 102. 103. 107, 109. 110 Garcia, Angie- 100 Garcia. Samuel 54. 100, 103. 107, 110, 113 Goss. Kimberly 56. 100, 103. 107. 109. 110, 111 Houston, Marinda- 100. 107. 110 Hubbard. George- 100. 107, 108. 110 Huck. Kelly 56. 101. 103. 107, 109, 110 Huck, Kristin 101. 102, 103, 109, 110 Kildow, Jennifer- 101, 102, 107. 109. 110, 112 Kramer, Nathan 101, 102, 107. 108. 110, 113 Krantz. Justin- 101, 102, 107. 108. 110, 112 Larson. Gwendolyn- 101, 102, 103, 109, 110 Lichius. Mark 101. 107, 108. 110 Meininger, Kerry- 101, 109, 111. 112 Miller. Chris- 101, 102. 108. 110 McDonald. Jeannine- 101, 109, 110 Sauer. Diane 101, 103, 107. 109. 110. 112 Schanaman, Kurt- 101, 103, 110, 113 Schmall. Kelley 101, 102, 103. 107, 109. 110 Schwartzkopf, Curtis 101, 102. 106, 107, 108. 110, 112 Shaw. Carl- 101, 106. 107. 108 tenBensel, Kristin 101, 102. 103, 107, 109, 110 Thoeny. Jael- 101, 107 Tyree. Devonna- 101, 107, 109 Vera. Paul- 101. 2. 103. 107. 108. 110 Vincent, Kimberly 101. 102, 103, 107. 109, 110 Whaley. Barbara- 101. 107 York. Deidre 101. 107. 109. 110 SEVENTH GRADE Amend. Billie 104, 107, 109. 110. 113 Arellano, Joe 102. 103, 104. 107, 108 Arends. John- 104 Aqulrre, Patrica- 102, 104, 107 Becker, Antonia- 104, 107, 9. Ill Becker. Greg- 102, 103, 104, 107. 108. 110 Blue. Wade 103, 104, 107. 108. 110 Burry. Connie- 103, 104. 107, 109. 110 Buskirk, Sharry- 103, 104, 106, 107 Chaon. Melisa 103, 104. 107, 109 Clay. Melissa- 104, 107 Chambers. Amy- 103. 104, 107, 109, 110, 112 Contreras, Tommy- 104, 107, 108, 110, 112 Duncan, Holly 103. 104, 107, 109. 110, 112 Ensser. Ryan- 102, 103, 104, 107. 108, 110 Fell. Lisa 103, 104. 107, 109, 110. 112 Feirerabend. Doug- 104, 107, 108, 110 Fiscus. Allen 102. 103. 104, 107. 108, 110. 113 Genoways. Julie- 104, 107 Gray. Mary 104 Hagan. Tamra 102. 104. 109. 110 Henkel. Craig- 103, 104. 108. 110 Hoehn. Krista 103, 104. 107, 109, 110, 112 Hohnsteln. Jill- 103. 104. 107. 109. 110, 112 Horn. Lisa 104, 107. 110, 112 Hubbard. Evelyn- 105, 106. 107, 109. 110, 111. 112 Jerger. James- 105, 107 Kizzire. Gene 103, 105, 107, 108. Ill Kniss. Valeria 102, 103, 105, 109, 110. 112 Knotts, Holly 103. 105, 107, 109. 110, 112 Kuxhausen. Kristine 102, 103, 105. 107. 109, 110, 113, 112 Lind. Kodee 102. 103. 105. 107. 109. 110, 112 Lopez. Tina 105. 106. 107. 109 McClelland. Shelly 105. 107 McDonald, James- 102. 105. 107. 108. 110 Moore. Angela 105, 107 Muhr. Troy 105. 107. 108, 110 Myers. Sonia- 105. 106. 107. 109. 110 O’Neal, Julie 102, 105. 106. 107. 109, 110 Petersen. Joy 102, 105, 107. 109. 110 Reed. Buddy 105. 108, 112 Rice. Tate 102. 103, 105. 108. 110 Rischling. Susan 103. 105. 106. 107, 109, 110 Rose. Jim 102, 103, 105. 107. 108. 110 Sanchez. Jennifer- 105. 107 Savala. Tony- 105, 107. 108 Stuart, Barry- 105, 107, 108, 110 Teppert. Alan 105. 107. 108. 110 Walker. Kelly 105, 108. 110 Warm. Mary 105. 107. 109. 110 Ybarra. Joe 105. 107. 108. 110 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


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