The Class with Class-1980 —I THE BEGINNING OF A DECADE - 1980 As time passes . . We'll leave this old building And go our separate ways; Find a new place in life Leaving this time in the past. Some will forget As years go by; Others will store the memories In the back of their mind. We will speak of these days Of when we were young; Releasing the memories Of those once-upon-a-times. Pam Becker Bayard Junior-Senior High School Table Of Contents 2 Seniors........................4 Underclassmen ................19 Organizations ................31 Activities ...................49 Sports........................65 Faculty.......................83 Junior High...................93 Dedication MY LIGHT 1 Know there is so much darkness And my light is very small I sometimes doubt if a traveler Would ever see it at all; But if I can keep it lighted. My lamp with it’s little flamelMay help someone who stumbles Through I never know his name. Ona Jane Mcens Mrs. Genoways: To you this annual is lovingly and greatfully dedicated. Your 33 years of service, 16 of which were spent in Bayard, arc greatly appreciated by the class of 19X0 and all those before. May your retirement years be as rewarding and satisfying as your years of service. 3 SENIORS I Charmccn Picture Perfect Good Speech Wade Michelle On The Warpath Dan Standing Around These thirteen seniors have proven their loyalty to Bayard schools by attending their the last thirteen years. First Row: Odelia Hernandez, Teresa Moreno, Becky Gonzales. Tammy Lujan Second Row: Laurie Meter, Sarah Ochoa, Sylvia Buskirk, Charmccn Brown Third Row: Kurt Vogel. Russ Smith, Rob Blair, Dan Coolidge, Kurt Frakes. Not pictured: Jackie Sterkel Improvement Kurt? Laurie Happy With Her Grade 5 Alan B. Carter Christopher J. Connor Daniel L. Coolidge Kathleen M. Fertig Rebecca Gonzales 8 Kathy L. Laeger Lucille T. Lujan Laurie A. Meter Ronald M. Henson Odelia C. Hernandez Barbara J. Hubbard 7 Teresa P. Moreno Gregory A. Muhr Charles D. Myers Sarah L. Ochoa I’ve Killed For Less Than Thai!! John I). Twombly Kuri L. Vogel Husband ABUSE!!!!!!!! Hi Mom!!! Wade W Willey Class Officers: Brad Schwab, V. Pres.; Ann Muhr, Sec; Peggy Johannsen. Tres.; Kuri Vogel. Pres Speak All Evil, See All Evil, L o All Evil We Like Your Hat??? Biggest, best most MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Chris Schmall. Chuck Myers. Barb Hubbard BEST DRESSED: Kathy Fcrtig. Dan Twombly BIGGEST FLIRTS: Dan Coolidge, Sylvia Buskirk MOST SHY????????????? MOST TALKATIVE: Chris Connor, Sarah Ochoa MOST COMICAL: Teresa Moreno, Greg Reichert MOST ATHLETIC: Brad Schwab, Peggy Johannsen •JL£l f -w A,' Senior Prophecy It was a bright sunny day' in May of 1990 and it just happened that I was driving through the town of my old Alma Mater. Bayard, NE. I stopped to pick up a newspaper and it happened to be the Bayard Transcript. so I decided to buy it to see what was going on. As I started going through it, I noticed a lot of familiar names in the news. I see that SHANNON (FARLEY) BOWERS is now editor of the Bayard Transcript. Another person in the news is BRUCE ARMSTRONG. It seems he is the area's new milkman. Unfortunately, the milk never gets on the doorstep because he thinks he is still on his paper route and the throws the milk bottles . hoping for the best. Another item on the front page tells that ROSER1SCHLING has just taken over the job of Pope John Paul and is now addressed as Popette Rose Marie, the First. The biggest story on the front page was about KURT VOGEL. Wouldn’t you know it, it seems Kurt went off the deep end and is now in Hastings Mental Institution. It seems that Kurt tried to set the school on fire. His wife, BARB HUBBARD, head sixth grade teacher, says she will wait faithfully for Kurt to be released. His psychiatrist is CHRIS SCHMALL. As I turn to the society section of the paper I see there arc people from the class of 1980 that made it big. TAMMY LUJAN has made a name foi herself as she is now the leading star in the revised series of “I Love Lucy.” STAN SCH WARTZKOPF also made it big in Hollywood. It seems he has won the all-around rodeo championship for five years straight and is now staring in the revised movie of “The Electric Horseman.” The title of the movie is Short Circuited Bull.” I noticed KATHY FERTIG is now opening in Las Vegas this week in a show called “My Piano and Me.” She has put Libcracc in the poor house. CHARLES MYERS is following in the footsteps of Billy Graham. He is now known as Rev. Chuckic Myers. In another article I read that SYLVIA BUSK IRK is now married to Rodney Picstcr. I here are quite a few new stores open in Bayard. GOOBER HENSON is now head bcancr at the former Trinidad Bean Co It is now known as “Goober Peas Inc.” ROBBY BLAIR is the owner of Popsics Tavern, and right beside Rob’s new store I see BECKY GONZALES and TERESA MORENO arc the owners of Bayard's new flower shop called. The Shop on the Corner. They report their sales have been very high. KURT FRAKES is now president of a T-shirt company which manufactures T-shirts with the slogan “Bald is Beautiful!” CHRIS CONNOR is now appearing at Bob and Vi’s Grain Exchange as a one man band, because it seems no one else wanted to join. ODE I IA HERNANDEZ is now taking over the old Vern’s Barbershop. It is now called “Dee’s Snip and Cut.” I see that BRENDA STUART and CHARLES THOMAS have now opened a new shop specializing for people who are very shy. It is called the “Shy Shop” and is located in Cheyenne. There arc a lot of happily married couples that came out of our class. RUSS SMITH and TAMMY SHERFEY arc a part of the group. Russ and Tammy are raising crops, cows, and kids. DAN COOLIDGE is also in that group. He is married to Tomi Schneider, but Dan was recently voted biggest flirt of Bayard's Carpenters Union. KATHI LAEGER is happily married to Bob MeMurtry, the electrician. It seems they really get a charge out of life. ALAN CARTER and Anya Pettyjohn are now married. The couple have a family of six, consisting of themselves and four children: Amy, Jimmy, Rosclyn, and Billy. The couple resides on a farm near MeGrew. CHARMEEN BROWN, who now has a full head of gray hair, is engaged to marry a Mr. Black and is planning to live in Greenland. In the sports section I read that PEGGY JOHANNSEN has now made it into pro basketball and has become the first female member of the L.A. Lakers It seems no one has heard from MICHELLE BIBBEY since the senior ski trip, but rumor has it that she is still up at the ski resort trying to get off the lift. PAM BECKER is now racing at the Indianapolis 500 and is the first woman ever to win it two times straight, and is now trying for her third time. BRAD SCHWAB really made it big, he is now the star football player at MeGrew University, with Brenda as his faithful cheerleader. In the county court news I was shocked to see who the new state trooper was. It was GREG REICHERT. I Ic had given a ticket to an cxclassmatc. SARAH OCHOA. It seems she is constantly getting stopped by policemen for driving her blue station wagon, which is now held together by plastic tape and krazy glue. Unfortunately, the cops can never get a word in edgewise. Another case is really kind of funny. It seems ANN MUHR and DAN TWOMBLY. who arc now married, arc in a court ease with the City of Bayard concerning a “parking” meter which was installed in front of Ann's house. In other news. LAURIE METER and JACKIE STERKEL are still going to Bridgeport every weekend to enjoy the sights; while GREG MUHR and RICK ROBINSON are still hanging around Bayard trying to impress the girls with their great driving ability. SAM ADAMS did not even make it to graduation because he is still sleeping in the back row in Mrs. Witt’s English class. TULA A NEST is now comedy producer for Steve Martin and still telling her own jokes. In her spare time she takes care of her pig farm west of Bayard. In the advertising section I see two familiar names. MARJORY ARENDS is now a model for “Long and Silky” shampoo, while JIM KAPPEN has designed a new line of jeans that feature reinforced back pockets that don’t show ’ wear.” And on the very last page I read that WADE WILLEY still attends church every Sunday with his parents, confessing his wrong doings from the previous week—which takes hours. Well, this was the outcome of the class of 1980. so I put the paper in the trash can and drove away, wondering what the outcome would be in another ten years. 14 Senior Wills Dan Twombly wills his 4-whccl drive pickup to Robert Ford Courier. Sam Adams wills his ability to grow potatoes to Dr. Macklem. Sylvia Buskirk wills her ability to keep a boyfriend for a month to Jody Michael, Kris Knotts and Miranda Hubbard. Brad Schwab wills his ability to stay humble in the presence of success to all the upcoming juniors who think they arc the greatest. Kathy Fertig wills all of her good humor joke books to Mrs Win so that next year’s senior class will have some new humor. Chick Thomas wills his great driving ability to Wally Krantz and Rusty Schwindt so they won’t have so many wrecks. Barb Hubbard wills her ability to get to school on time and do her homework before class to Jeff Krantz and Rick Rein. Tammy Sherfey wills her cheerful attitude and ability to get along with grade school students to Miss Butterfield. Jackie Sterkel wills her easy going personality and ability to cope with the human race to Mrs. Didier. Kurt Vogel wills to Boogie Bob’’ his ability to get a new girl friend his senior year so he can have as much fun as Kurt is having. Greg Muhr wills his great ability to flirt with girls to Shawn Willey who needs the help. Russ Smith wills his ability to ski to Mr. Lentz because skiing sure beats walking. Odclia Hernandez, wills her Mr. Bill Shirt to Mr. Wallace, so he won’t have and identity crisis. Rob Blair wills his classmanship to thos people in our class who were not considered classmates. Rick Robinson wills his ability to put mufflers on to Lyle Sherfey who seems to have trouble with his all of the time. Kurt Frakcs wills his ability to chew gum in chorus to Jeff Krantz, who always gets caught; His M-16 goes to Dr. Macklem who will need it for next years seniors. Brenda Stuart wills her ability to get home by herself to Lyle Sherfey since he doesn’t seem to be able to. Ann Muhr wills her eyeglasses to the jr. high so they can see the upperclassmen to avoid smashing into them, and all of her school spirit to cheer on the boy’s track team to Dr. Macklem. Chris Schmall wills her height to Greg Kautz. because teachers don’t like to look up at students, and all her school spirit to cheer on the boys track team to Dr. Macklem. Peggy Johannscn wills a package of no doze to next year’s English IV class so that Mrs. Witt will finally get the attention she needs, and all her school spirit to cheer on the boys track team to Dr. Macklem. Alan Carter wills his diet pills to Dr. Macklem. Wade Willey wills his ability to always have an Ag. Project to Greg O’Neal. Stan Schwartzkopf wills his ability to lift weights to Chris Macklem. Tula Ancst w ills a case of scalples to next year’s physiology class to replace the ones she broke disecting pigs. And a pair of ear muffs to each person in next years American Problems class so that they won’t become deaf from Mr. Lentz's shouting lectures. Pam Becker wills her fakey smile to Mrs. Witt in case hers ever wears out. Greg Reichert wills all of the mechanical ability he can muster up to Russ Smith so that someday he can be as popular as Mr. Goodwrench. Bruce Armstrong wills his hair to Dr. Macklem. Michelle Bibbcy wills all of her skiing posters and magazines to the juniors so that they will know how to ski before their ski trip. To Nancy Rice she wills her ability to write fact not fiction in the paper. Laurie Meter wills her car to the Schwindt boys so that the next time they wreck they won’t have to buy another brand new vehicle. Jim Kappen wills his ability to chew in front of teachers and not get caught to Troy Eirich. Charles Myers wills what basketball ability he has to all future varsity hopefuls because they arc going to need all of the help they can get. Dan Coolidge wills his ability to get along with girls to Dean Kamcrzcl so he won't turn red every time a girl talks to him. Teresa Moreno wills her ability to be cool to Mrs. Didier. Chris Connors wills his ability to play drums to Scrawny Micheal and his ability to find his pitch to the freshmen boys-and they need it. Rebecca Gonzales wills her partying ability to Tim Cox and Sheila Lundgrcn. Tammy Lujan wills a pack of cigarettes to each teacher at BHS that smokes. IS The class of 1980 Preparations Father Murphy and Rcvcrand Witt. Attentive at practice. Left, together, right Salutatorian—L. Meter Valedictorian—K. Vogel Bayard High School Baccalaureate And Commencement Exercises Sunday, May 11, 1980 8:00P.M. CLASS MOTTO: Happy are those who dream dreams, and arc willing to pay the price to make them come true. CLASS COLORS: Bronze and Tan CLASS FLOWER: Beige rose CLASS SPONSORS: Mrs. Martin. Mr. Lentz. Miss Arthur. Miss Foos. + Processional- Pomp And Circumstance -Elgar ...............Band (Mr. Rischling, Director) + Invocation .................................................Mr. Witt Scripture Reading .................................Father Murphy Class Sermon Father Murphy “I'll Always Rcmember”-Elgar........... ,21st Century Singers (Kathy Fertig, Accompanist, Miss Arthur, Director) Presentation of Class .................................Dr. Phipps (Superintendent) Acceptance of Class ..................................Mrs. Durnal (President, Board of Education) Class Roll Call .....................................Dr. Macklem (Principal) Presentation of Diplomas .............................Mrs. Durnal + Benediction ................................................Mr. Witt + Recessional- Pomp And Circumslance”-Elgar..................Band 16 + Remain Standing Finally arrives Tula Sam step . . . . . . to the BUS band Pomp Circumstance” Hey. you're in step! (Father Murphy gives the class sermon) Chris. Alan. Rob. Bruce. Sam wait impatiently for their freedom. (Chris being different, again.) 17 Parting shots (The 3 Stooges; Dan, Sam, and Brad) FACING GRADUATION Faces of old and faces of new. People we know and people we knew. Growing together then drifting apart. Always an ending and now a new start. At graduation we all grow nearer And all of our friends seem so much dearer. And as we say our final good bye. One last embrace and one more cry, A “Keep in touch” and a “promise I will” A “remember when” but, belter still, A place in my heart, you’ll always stay. This is what's said as we go our own way. I don’t think '45 is the right year, Kurt. Laura Rollins Tccn, May, 1977 Junior Officers: Nancy Rice, president; Cara Engdahl, vice president; Jeri Horn, secretary; Jody Michael, treasurer Coloring? Freshman Officers: Curtis Brown, vice president; Shawn Willey, treasurer; Peggy O’Neal, secretary; Aileen Chacon, president Thirsty Kathy? Sophomore Officers: Jeff Krantz, treasurer; Randy Randall, vice president; Curtis Sanchez, president; Karen Kiescl, secretary y Cheri anticipating Worried girls 20 Enter “81” Tomi And Cara In Their Sunday Bests??? If This Won't Impress Her Nothing Will!!! Studying Cara? Sweet Dreams! I'd Say It Was An Improvement. WOW!!! You Sly Devil You! Jason Brill Sherry Bangert Randall Beran Dianne Becker 7S Brenda Castcllaw Glen Cox Tim Cox Renee Crouch Nino Gonzalez BUT BUT BUT BUT BUT BUT BUT Jay Hall Lonna Heath Kim Henkel Amy Holthus The Call of the Wild!!! 23 So Much Enthusiasm?!?! 24 HOW DISGUSTING!!! Kristi accompanies the 21st. I want my mommy. 25 Jeff Krant7 Craig Kramer Jeff Kramer Karen Kicsel Sandra Kildow Debbie Lujan Marie Arends Brenda Bowers Martin Burry Sandra Carter James Deincs Kristi Eskam Janice Fresorger Penny Gonzales Shawn Green Lynne Heintz Cindy Henkel Renee Huck Dean Kamer .cl 26 Chris Macklem Peggy McAdams Tim MeMurtry Lynn Meister Leah Petersen Anya Pettyjohn Randy Randall Rusty Schwindt Norma Serda Kathy Schneider Les Schwindt Deb Muhr Larry Nab Danny Ochoa Rick Rein Curtis Sanchez 27 Freshmen Rick giving instructions Shawn goofing off Kurt trying to sing Kelly and Sue working hard Larry, it’s time to sing What's so funny Chris 28 Troy Meter Dale Meter Clcy Miller 29 Becky Muhr Larry Myers Peggy O'Neal Tammy Petersen Chris Schmunk Rick Pierce Jean Rischling Deana Sanchez Irene Serda Irma Serda Heidi Schneider Michelle Schwartz ANTICIPATION! 10 ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR: Peggy Johannsen Annual And Newspaper ANNUAL STAFF: Kathy Fertig, Laurie Meter, Michelle Bibbey, Tammy Sherfey, Rose Rischling, Peggy Johann- Michelle and Peggy Hard at work Getting instructions from Headquarters. 32 Staff work hard! First Semester Staff: Rose Rischling. Shannon Farley. Michelle Bibbey, Miss Christensen. Peggy Johannsen. Tammy Sherfcy, Kathy Fcrtig. The 1979-80 Annual and Newspaper staff were kept very busy meeting deadlines and publishing a school paper every two weeks. The first semester the Journalism II class of six seniors girls produced the “B.1I.S. Informer.” Second semester the Journalism I class of ten students took over the production of the paper freeing the seniors to work on the annual. Peggy Johannsen and John Randall did much of the photography for the annual. 33 Second Semester Staff: Miranda Hubbard, Susan Farley. Nancy Rice, Kris Knolls EDITOR. Sheila Lundgrcn, Jody Michael, Sam Scrda. Jason Brill, Rob Wilson, Beth Fcrtig NPV Champs for the 12th year BASSES: F.Row: D. Kamcrzcl, K. Kicscl, S. Row: K. Stuart, K. Sinks, L. Librarians: Chris Schmall. Ann Muhr. Pres. Kurt Vogel, Meyers, V. Ochoa, T.ROW: R. Wilson, N. McDaniel, C. Connors, B. Huck Seer. Tula Anest, V.P. Peggy Johannscn SOPRANOS: F. Row: T. Anest, M. Bibbey. R. Rischling, A. Muhr, C. Schmall, O. Hernandez. S. ROW: S. Farley, K. Schneider, K. Kiesel. J Rischling. H. Schneider, K. Kiesel. T. ROW: T. Rector. B. Fertig, P. O'Neal. K. Jones, B. Muhr, S. Buskirk, T. ROW: S. Kildow, T. Peterson, C. Main, T. Snyder, K. Henkel, J. Estrada 21st in Action. 34 F. Row: D. Muhr, C. Engdahl. T. Schneider, G. Hemmer. C. Horn, S. Lundgren, A. Holtus, C. Macklcm, S. Row; S. Liakos. K. Eskam, B. Bowers, D. Lujan, S. Hubbard, S. Bangert, B. Stuart, T. Row: L. Heintz, L. Meter, N. Serda. S. Ochoa, T. Lujan, P. McAdams, D. Becker, L. Peterson, L. Row: P. Becker. N. Tracy, B. Hubbard, C. Brown, J. Stcrkel. P. Johannsen.C. Schmunk. Accompanists: Kathy Fertig, Nancy Rice Left to Right: H. Schneider, C. Sanchez, T. Peterson. R. Rein, K. Schneider. J. Krantz, S. Kildow, S. Green, K. Eskam. P. McAdams. K. Jones, D. Kamcrzel, L. Peterson, K. Kiesel. N. Tracy, D. Ochoa. C. Horn, R. Randall, N. Serda. Special moments 21 si Century Singers; Front: R. Wilson, O. Hernandez. D. Coolidgc, P. Becker, C. Connor, A. Muhr, K. Fertig, B. Hubbard, K. Vogel, P. Johannsen, B. Stcrkel, N. Rice, S. Adams. Back: R. Blair, T. Schneider, J. Brill, C. Schmall. K. Kiesel, B. Huck, M. Bibbey. S. Kildow, S. Ochoa, N. McDanial. Not pictured, B. Schwab. The “Unswing'’ choir performs. All-state choir- C. Connor, alternate; K. Vogel. Standing: O. Hernandez Of music B 34 1 (Live, in concert, the B.H.S. stage band!) District results Natalie Tracy, girl’s low voice Chris Connor, boy’s low voice Kurt Vogel, boy’s high voice Kathy Schneider, girl’s high voice Chris Schmall, girl’s high voice Sarah Ochoa, girl’s low voice Tammy and Leah Petersen, girls' duet Barbershop Quartet Gospel Quartet Unswing choir 21st Century Singers Mass Choir Rob Wilson, tuba Chris Connor, snare drum Clarinet quartet I Rose Rishling, trumpet 1 Todd Korell, trumpet I Troy Eirich, french horn I Jean Rischling, clarinet Kim Duncan, clarinet Trumpet trio Stage Band Band All-state band-Robby Wilson, tuba. The B.H.S. music department once again proved their superior talent by giving several outstanding performances. There were two concerts, Christmas and spring, in which the groups entertained the public. During the year, the Unswing Choir (freshmen sophomores), 21st Century Singers (juniors and seniors), and stage band, gave several public performances that were enjoyed by all. At the High Plains clinic the stage band and 21st were repeat champions in class B. In addition to this, the mixed chorus was N.P.V. champions for the twelfth straight year. B. McAdams, K. Knotts, N. Scrda. S. Ochoa. O. Hernandez:, J. Estrada, H. Schneider, J. Zentz M. Hubbard. V. Estrada. A. Chacon. S. Liakos, M. Schwartz, R. Muck. J. Rischling. T. Moreno, I. Scrda, B. Muhr. K. Duncan, 1. Scrda K. Vogel. K. Deal, W. Sanchez, C. Sanchez, C. Brown, D. Meter R. Wilson N. Tracy 38 B.H.S. Concert Band M. Hubbard. K. Knotts. O. Hernandez K. Eskam, K. Schneider. R. Michael. C. Connor. R. Duncan K. Kiesel. R. Randall. R. Steele. A. Heath. N. McDaniel, N. Hubbard. P. McAdams Officers: V. Pres. Rob Wilson. Sec. Sue Liakos, Trca. Neil McDaniel. Pres. Rose Rischling Future homemakers Bless this mess, lets eat!!! Don't ignore Jason!!! Norma Serda, Debbie Muhr, Lonna Heath. Deb Lujan, Sheila Lundgren, Lynn Heintz, Tomi Schneider, Nancy Rice, Kris Knotts, Cara Engdahl. Kay Kiesel, Tammy Sherfey, Rose Rischl-ing, Tula Ancst, Tammy Lujan, Sarah Ochoa, Mrs. Didicr. In the past year the Bayard F.H.A. Chapter has been busy. The Chapter sponsored several activities including a penny carnival. Chili supper and a bake n’ take. The chapter also sponsored a dance marathon where they raised money to help Rick Robinson pay hospital bills. In March the group took their annual trip to Denver. Cara Engdahl, Norma Serda, Lynne Heintz, Kay Kiesel, and Sheila Lundgren attended the state convention in early April. In April the chapter installed new officers. Kay Kiesel receives the outstanding member award. Tammy Sherfey, Song Leader; Mrs. Didicr, Adviser; Sheila Lundgren, Treasurer; Tomi Schneider, Impact Chairman; Kris Knotts. Recreation Director; Nancy Rice, Historian; Kay Kiesel, President; Tam Lujan, Encounter Chairman; Sarah Ochoa, Vicc-Prcsidcnt; Cara Engdahl, Secretary; Tula Ancst, Vicc-Prcsidcnt of Resources; Rose Rischling Vicc-Prcsidcnt of Public Relations Bored Tammy!!! 41 Deb and Kris Serving At Chili Supper. Mrs. Didicr Presents Rick With Check. F.F.A. wins k -i F.F.A. Sweetheart Ann Muhr Randy Sinks. Todd Korcll, and Scott Schwartz, and Bill Stcrkcl place second at the F.F.A. contest which qualified them for nation land judging contest that they placed 11 out of 96 teams at the national contest Greg Muhr, Boyd Willey, Scott Schwartz, and Wade Willey place second at state in the demonstration contest. Mr. Claver is the F.F.A. sponser in 79-80. He worked very hard and the awards that they brought back showed that. Greg Muhr and Rick Pierce at attention. 42 High honors. . . F Row: G. Muhr. W. Willey. R. Robinson. J. Kappen. D. Twombly. B. Schwab. S. Row: B. Sterkel. B. Huck. S. Kildow. K. Sinks. S. Schwartz, G. Fiscus. B. Willey, T. Korcll, T. Eirch, G. O'Neal. R. Sinks. T. Row: R. Schwindt. J. Kramer, R. Sinks, L. Shcrfcy, R. Randall. S. Green, W. Krantz, L. Schwindt, D. Kamerzel. F. Row: Mr. Clavcr. T. Meter, S. Hubbard. D. Meter, K. Stuart, P. Fertig. S. Willey. Top Row: Wade Willey, Vice-Pres., Brad Schwab, Pres.. Greg Muhr, Reporter., Bottom Row: Troy Eirch, Sec., Todd Korcll, Tres., not pictured Rick Robinson, Sentinel The F.F.A. participated in may contests throughout the year. The first contest was Land Judging, the first place team of Bill, Scott Randy S. and Todd Qualified them for state. They placed second at the state contest which qualified them for nationals in Oklahoma City. The members of the F.F.A. participated in the districts contests and qualified the following teams for state contest. Demonstration, Soil and Water Conservation, the Welding, the Farm Management, Agronomy, and the Livestock, Management. The teams brought back 16 ribbons and a gold plaque. Twelve members attended the state F.F.A. convention in Lincoln. The Demonstration team members Wade Willey, Greg Muhr, Scott Schwartz, and Boyd Willey placed second in state and brought back a gold plaque for their efforts. The demonstration was on Energy Conservation trough Insulation. Randy Sinks won a purple ribbon. Spirit shows School Spirit Shines Through!!! Juniors: Kim Henkel, Kay Kicscl, Sherry Bangert, Tomi Schneider, Cara Engdahl, Nancy Rice, Miranda Hubbard, Jody Micheal, Joanne Estrada. . i - Freshmen: H. Schneider, R. Duncan. V. Estrada. K. Jones, K. Duncan. C. Lujan. P. O’Neal, S. Hubbard, C. Macklcm, J. Zentz, I. Serda, T. Snyder. J. Smith, C. Schmunk, I. Serda Sophomores: S. Kildow, L. Hcintz, K. Schneider. K. Kiesel, N. Serda. R. Worth. R. Huck, C. Henkel, K. Eskam. B. Bowers, N. Tracy, D. Lujan CHEERLEADERS: Natalie Tracy, Ailccn Chacon. Veronica Estrada. Heidi Schneider 4S What's Going On People!!! CHEERLEADERS: Brenda Bowers, Kelly Jones. Robin Duncan. Deb Lujan, Kim Duncan Students of the month (Sept. - Oct.) (Nov. - Dec.) Kurt Vogel and Peggy Johannsen Tula Anesl and Brad Schwab Student of the year Student of the Month is selected by the faculty. The students are chosen according to scholarship, character, leadership and school spirit. Each student selected receives certificate and is honored at a lunchcdn and meeting. The student of the year is chosen by the Lions. Peggy and Kurt were also the Girls’ and Boys' stale representatives for the 1979 year. (Jan. - Feb.) Peggy Johannsen (Mar. - Apr.) (May) Ann Muhr and Dan Twomoly Rose Rischling and Chris Conner Laurie Meier 46 El club espanol F. Row: C. Brown. T. Lujan. S. Ochoa. N. Serda. S. Row: C. Lujan. I. Serda. T. Moreno. D. Lujan. R. Duncan. B. Bowers. C. Henkel. T. Row: S. Lundgrcn. M. Bibbcy, C. Macklcm. J. Stcrkcl, Mrs. Montanez. N. Tracy. S. Hubbard, R. Blair, P. O’Neal, I. Serda. Pres; Sarah Ochoa, V. Pres: Tammy Lujan, Sec; Norma Serda, Sponsor; Mrs. Montanez. Tres; Charmcen Brown. The Spanish Club was very busy this year. The money making projects were: Two taco sales, and a pancake feed. Before Christmas came the club worked with the F H A girls in Santa’s workshop. The Spanish class attended the Foreign Language Fair at Scottsbluff. The active members worked long and hard hours and they have an educational trip to Denver scheduled at the end of the year. One of the pinata’s the Spanish Class Made and took to the Fair. FHA girls eating Chorus during a break Swing choir entertaining Band performing Chorus practicing Kathy working on the annual Tammy and Kay trying different cakes Band at early practice 48 ACTIVITIES Royalty Peggy Johannscn and Brad Schwab The Activities of Homecoming week kept everyone busy. Sunday, everyone came to decorate their halls. On Monday, it was Crazy Day and the halls were also Judged by the faculty with the juniors taking first place. Tuesday was 50’s day, Wednesday was switch day and finally Friday was Orange and Black Twirp Day, grades 9-11 were asked to buy Tiger buttons to save themselves from a day of enslavement to a Senior. The Football team made, Homecoming week a success with their win over Mitchell, 13-8. Following the games a dance was held from 9:30-1:00, the music was provided by K.M.O.R. Charles Meyers stood in for Kurt Vogel, who was participating in the District Cross-Country Meet. Ann Muhr and Dan Coolidgc Chris Schmall and Chuck Myers standing in for Kurt Vogel Main Event was theme of Homecoming! Coach Congratulating Queen Ann. A Pat on the Cheek. The Gruesome Threesome!!!! Play that Funky Music! Natalie Tracy dressed up as WHO? Barb and Jerry enjoying the dance. County government day rOwcfi-roR THE People IDE-7b UPHOLD LAW + ORDER ■ elect! The MAN to ENFORCl th Sheriff LAW ' Rep. VOTI2 IFOIt A MAN Knio stands AJJOVI? HIS OPPONENT SS'I -ron- •c; -AT (m1 ill IT- ormr D I V0 T!B ! f 0 bert Lep WIL 5 0 N HC )i a real w.nncr (He eati Hij oJke-Lf ej |H £ I 5 e for County f 35c 5 or f I The Man for the Job Signs of the Times Yankee Doodle Robert. County Government day was held at Bridgeport on April 2, 1980. The following held these positions: Treasurer- Nancy Rice Attorney-Coroner: Troy Eirich Weed Control Sup.: Keith Sinks Comissioner: Todd Korell Judge: Robert Steele Assessor: Robbie Wilson Surveyor: Scott Schwartz Highway Sup.: Randall Beran Sup. of Schools: Neil McDaniel Sheriff: Steve Kildow Extension Agent: Sue Liakos Home Demonstration Agent: Kay Kiesel County Clerk: Dianne Becker Clerk of District Court: Cara Engdahl County Assistance Director: Kris Knotts Soil Conservation District Rep. Randy Sinks 52 Speech team takes 4th On Jan. 30, the B.H.S. Forensics group travelled to the Morrill Invatational, to place 4th over all. Robert Steele also won the American Legion Oratorical Contest, held at Minatare and competed at St. Paul Ne. He received a first place trophy. Tammy Snyder, Jcri Horn, Tami Peterson, Chris Schmall, Kris Knotts, Rob Wilson, Todd Korell, Troy Eirich. Willy Sanchez. John Randall. Robert Steele. Randal Beran, Joan Estrada. Cindy Zcintz, Cindy Macklem, Heidi Schneider, Chris Connor, Sponsor: Mrs. Sharon Witt 53 Chris and Chris Practicing their skit. Thats what it says right here. jQa a, ! !! $ Wigts oetf Le Ram a Greth March 28, I 9Bo Ccclie and Obccy About To Get Hitched. They Done Shot A Hole Through My Hat!!! Paw Belsnickle.......................................John Randall Maw Belsnickle ..............................Nancy Rice Ceelie Belsnickle ........................Tomi Schneider Chix Upslaugher ...............................Rob Wilson Bonnie Mae Belsnickle................................Cara Engdahl Ronald Maxwell ...............................Todd Korell Lucy Maxwell........................................Susan Farley Obeey Upslaugher...................................Robert Steele Zeke ................................................Troy Eirich Juney Lou Belsnickle ..........................Kay Kiesel Six Belsnickle........................................Sue Liakos Four Belsnickle.....................................JoAnn Estrada Five Belsnickle ........................Brenda Castellaw The Reverend .............................Neil McDaniel The Cousins ...................Kim Henkel. Beth Fertig Sherry Bangert, Willy Sanchez, Shiela Lundgren, Gene Fiscus, Keith Sinks Teri Puts Final Touches On Juney Lou. Thar’s Somcth'in Fishy Go’in On Here. 54 Give It To Me Paw!! I Think I’m Going To Faint The Stage Crew Worked Very Hard. Director: Mrs. Witt I’m Gonna Get You Chiz Upslaugher!!! Pucker Up 1!! The Rattlesnakes Bit Me!!! Oldtime Rock n Roll Kathy, She must think your playing stinks. Salute to the good times 56 Jr. - sr. banquet Nancy gives the welcome. E v e n 0 1 n g P a r 0 i s i n Miss Arthur and Kathy Fertig provided some of the enter tainment at the banquet. Are we supposed to eat this stuff? When do we eat. Neil McDaniel acts as Master of Ceremonies. Servers: L. Schwindt. L. Heinlz, S. Green. S Kildow. R. Schwindt. D. Muhr. J. Krantz, K. Kicscl, R. Randall. K. Schneider. W. Krantz. K. Eskam. R Rein. B. Bowers. C. Sanchez, N. Serda. Prom 1980 Royalty candidates: Kathy Fertig. Peggy Johannsen, Rose Rischling, Barb Hubbard, Dan Twombly. Back Kurt Vogel. Dan Coolidge, Tula Anest. Sam Adams, and Jim Kappen (Get down!) (Junior moms help out.) (King Sam and Queen Tula) Music provided by Redd Tag Disco from Rapid City 58 (Chris enjoying the dance.) (The B.H.S. chorus line.) Evening in paris (Sleepy. Nancy?) (Many couples enjoy a slow dance.) 59 Students honored Student body enjoys the reading of the Senior Wills. Barb, Chris, Kathy, and Michelle receive Bayard Businessmen Scholarships. Awards won throughout the 1979-80 schoolvear Brad Schwab hands down the Athletic Letter to Neil McDaniel. Jcri Horn receives the Book of Knowledge. New additions to the Hall of Fame were, Tula Anest. Dan Coolidge. Kurt Vogel, and Peggy Johansen 60 Kurt Vogel hands down the Honor Yoke to next year’s Senior Class President, Miss Foos presents Brad Schwab with scholarship to N.W.C. Nancv Rice. at a wards night Students who received citizenship were Rose Rischling. Rich Juelfs, Curtis Sanchez. Karen Kiescl. Cley Miller. Tammy Petersen Not pictured Cara Engdahl and Chuck Myers. Dr. Macklem presents awards to student. Kurl and Peggy read the class prophecy Chris and Ann read the wills. NEW MEMBERS, Rose Rishling, Kay Kiesel, Chris Schniall, Neil McDaniel. Back: Tula Ancst, Dianne Bcckcr, Brad Schwab (C. Engdahl) (SCHOLARSHIP) (Program?) National Honor Society members are chosen on their qualities of character, scholarship, leadership, and service. To even be considered, a student must be a junior or senior and have an 85% average. This year’s nominating committee consisted of Mr. Coon, Miss Butterfield, Dr. Macklem, Mr. Lentz, Miss Christensen, and Mrs. Witt. This year, for the first time, the entire faculty voted on prospective candidates for N.H.S. (LEADERSHIP) (SERVICE) 62 Honor society OFFICERS: L. Meter, sec: A. Muhr, V. pres.: K. Vogel, pres.; Miss Butterfield, advisor: P. Johannsen, treas. Accompanists Kathy Fertig Margaret McAdams (New members taking NHS oath.) Rev. Adams, faculty comm., and members listen to speeches. (Chris enjoys the reception.) Old members showing off their reception table. SPORTS Reach, Pam, Reach! Hey, let’s play leapfrog. I’m gonna getcha! A manwhich is a meal. Come here ball. Look Mom, I'm flying. The Farley connection. Hey coach, look what you did this time. What a tight situation. y b Front: Irma Serda, Deb Muhr, Cara Engdahl. Sue Farley, Barb Hubbard. Pam Becker, Kris Eskam. Brenda Bowers, Irene Serda, Susie Garcia. Back: Jody Michael, Coach Deb Borland. Coach Susan Christensen, Kris Knotts. a i I ’7 9 The 1979 volleyball season was a rebuilding year with only two senior members on the squad. The varsity players started out with a lot of enthusiasm but only ended up with a disappointing 3-16 record. The freshman and sophomores had a season of experience and show a lot of potential lor the 1980 season. The class of '83 showed their skill by placing second in the freshman tournament. Those earning letters were: Pam Becker, Barb Hubbard, Cara Engdahl, Sue Farley, Kris Eskam, Deb Muhr, and Brenda Bowers Coaches Christensen Borland From top: Shannon Farley, Barb Hubbard. Pam Becker Good back-up Pam! Strike one! 66 Reserve and Frosh Top: Deb Lujan. Sandra Kildow. Middle: Coach Christensen. Lynne Hcintz, Coach Borland. Bottom: Sandy Carter, Robin Worth. Back row: I. Scrda, B. Muhr, J. Smith, I. Serda, C. Lujan. Coach Christensen. Front: S. Garcia. C. Macklcm, C. Horn, K. Duncan. Playing London Bridge? 67 Football has Front: Shawn Green, Jeff Krantz, Clcy Miller, Kurt Kicscl, Shawn Willey, Dean Kamerzel. Dan Ochoa, Middle: Dave Lichius, Sieve Kildow, Todd Korell. Vic Ochoa, Rick Rein, Curt Sanchez. Randy Randall. Boyd Willey, Nino Gonzalez. Brad Muck, Neil McDaniel. Todd McAdams. Back: Coach Brandt. Coach Begley, Jason Brill, Troy Eirich. John Randall. Greg O’Neal. Dan Coolidge, Wade Willey. Bill Stcrkcl, Randy Beran, Jay Hall, Coach Lentz. The 1979 football season was highlighted by a Homecoming victory over Mitchell. The young team compiled a 4-5 record under their new head coach, Mr. Begley. Bayard Tigers named to the NPV all-conference team were: Randy Randall, Jason Brill, Curt Sanchez, and Jeff Krantz. Honorable mentions include Greg O'Neal and Rick Rein. The 1980 season looks bright as the team is only losing three seniors, including Brad Schwab who was seriously hurt during the seasoli. Bayard Opponents 0 Oshkosh 35 0 Bridgeport 18 30 Crawford 0 6 Grant 27 14 Hay Springs 6 8 Morrill 28 13 Mitchell 8 0 Kimball 41 21 Minatarc 0 SENIOR: Wade Willey L. to R Asst, coaches Brandt l.cntz; Head coach Begley. SENIOR: Dan Coolidge Tough season v ti fYiniel. Standing: J. Krantz, C. Sanchez, S. Kildow. R. Rein R necling: T. Eirich. J. Brill, J. Randall. R. Randall. W. Willey, N. McD luck. O f f e n s e Kildow clipping on the kick Should've followed your blockers. Muck! Tough tigers ’Atta way, Sanchez! Jason going in for the kill Curtis around the end May I have this dance? ra Does your helmet mess up your hair? Rick in “good” form X-country Chris Macklcm, Rich Juelfs, and Sam Scrda. Not pictured; Kurt Vogel and Larry Nab Juice striding out Although the cross-country team was small, each individual set his own goals and strived to achieve them. The team started off the year placing fifth in the novice division at the Scottsbluff Invitational. The Tigers placed second in the NPV meet and first in novice in the Bayard Invite. The boys placed fifth in novice at the Gering Invite. At district, the team had 59 points and missed going to state by eight points. The team is losing one senior, Kurt V., a multi-letterman with much experience. 71 SENIOR Kurt Vogel Come on. Chris! Coach Rector Wrestlers are 1 III III 11 III III- The Bayard wrestling team had a very successful season, especially since there were only three seniors on the team. The Tigers won the NPV tourney for the first time in years against several tough teams. Two boys placed at district, Wade Willey, 5th; Larry Nab, 6th. The wrestlers dual record was 3-5 and have several promising prospects for next year. Front: Shawn Willey, Larry Nab. Middle: Jim Kappcn, Keith Sinks, Scott Schwartz, Rob Blair, Neil McDaniel. Back: Greg Muhr. Greg O'Neal, Wade Willey, Randy Randall. Dean Kamerzel, Coach Brandt. . SENIOR: Rob Blair SENIOR: Wade Willey SENIOR: Jim Kappcn 72 Tigers in action Head coach Doug Brandt Way to knock ’em dead, Wade Reserves Kandy on cloud nine Shawn Green, Kurt Kiesel. Victor Ochoa Front: Karen Kicsel, Irene Serda, Sheila Hubbard. Irma Scrda, Natalie Tracy, Kris Knotts (manager). Back: Mr. Coon, Kris Eskam, Nancy Rice, Lynne Heintz, Tula Anest, Sandra Kildow, Peggy Johannsen, Jody Michael (manager) The 1979-80 girls basketball team started the season off well but could only muster a 6-11 record. Fifth year coach Coon had only two seniors on his team so many gained valuable experience. Peggy Jo. led the scoring and rebounding departments. Kris E. was the leading stealer and Lynne H. had many blocked shots. Named to the NPV conference first team was Peggy Jo. BAYARD TIGERETTE OPPONENT Bayard 36-35 St. Agnes Bayard 53-35 Mitchell Bayard 41-63 Oshkosh Bayard 30-44 Harrisburg Bayard 38-36 Sutherland Bayard 28-38 Bridgeport Bayard 31-35 Minatare Bayard 14-30 Morrill Bayard 45-47 Crawford Girls B-B Builds SENIOR: Tula Anest SENIOR: Peggy Johannsen Head coach Jim Coon 74 It's Irene; no it’s Irma young Tigerettes SCOREBOARD BAYARD OPPONENT Bayard 15-64 Kimball Bayard 29-36 Bridgeport Bayard 47-22 Lyman Bayard 30-29 Morrill Bayard 29-54 Bridgeport Bayard 29-58 Gering Bayard 41-39 Hcmingford Bayard 31-34 Bridgeport Front: Joyce Zentz (manager), Peggy O'Neal. JoAnn Borland, Tammy Petersen, Becki Muhr. Aileen Chacon, Estrada, Cynthia Lujan. Back: Coach Veronica Estrada. Leah Petersen. Kris in high gear “What is this, a strike?” Sheila Tula in a dead heat 75 Varsity B-Ball Front: Curt Sanchez. Rick Rein, Sam Adams. Todd Korell. Back: Dan Coolidge, Rusty TIGER Schwindt, Sam Scrda, Troy Eirich, Jason Brill, Rich Juclfs, Dan Twombly, Brad Schwab, and coach B. Wallace. The hustling Tigers of Bayard ended their season with an 8-12 record but played with pride the entire year. The team was young as one senior began the season hurt and another ended it hurt. Dan T. was the leading scorer while Sam A. led steals. Rich J. won both the rebounding and blocked shots titles. Those players named to the all-conference team were: Dan Twombly, first team; Brad Schwab, second team. Bayard Opponents 57 Rushville 71 48 N.P. St. Pats 61 51 Bridgeport 66 55 Cheyenne S. Mary 75 51 Morrill 41 62 Harrisburg 60 59 Bridgeport 70 43 Mitchell 54 47 Crawford 67 57 Harrisburg 53 SENIOR: Sam Adams SENIOR: Dan Twombly SENIOR: Brad Schwab J.V. Tigers: 10-4 Gcc your hair smells terrific! Head coach Bill Wallace. Assit. coach Jim Hohnstcin Stuff him. Serda! Front: Larry Myers, Dan Ochoa, Chris Macklem, Cley Miller, Brad Huck. Back: Troy Meter, Les Schwindt, Martin Burry, Jeff Krantz, Wally Krantz, Jeff Kramer, Coach Jim Hohnstein SCORES Bayard Opponents 56 Grant 78 75 Mitchell 65 54 Hcmingford 64 63 Bridgeport 77 64 Minatare 47 63 St. Agnes 40 74 Oshkosh 66 50 Morrill 58 48 Rushvillc 47 48 Hemingford 57 Trying scare tactics Rich9 Greg playing tree. Trying to tip toe your way through? 77 Girls track sets Front: T. Schneider, K. Duncan. I. Serda, V. Estrada. K. Kicscl, S. Liakos, I. Serda, J. Estrada, S. Farley. Row 2; C. Engdahl, S. Kildow, L. Heintz, N. Rice. T Petersen. FI. Schneider, K. Schneider. Back: Mr. Hohnstein, L. Petersen, S. Bangert. T. Snyder. A. Chacon. C. Horn. P. O'Neal. S. Hubbard, K. Eskam, M. Hubbard, Mr. Wallace, P. Johannsen. The 1980 girls track season was highlighted by many new record changes. Several of these came in new events which included Sandra Kildow 16.5 in the 100 m. hurdles. Sue Farley's 33’ 8” throw with a heavier shot, Veronica Estrada 16:01 in the 3200 m. run. The 3200 m. relay of Kim Duncan, Karen Kicscl, Irene Serda, Irma Serda set a record of 10:44 while Sandra K. went 5' 4 in the high jump to break her old record. Competing in this event. Sandra was Bayard’s only state qualifier, but did not place. Losing only one senior, the Tigerettes have a very promising future! SENIOR: Peggy Johannsen Head coach Flohnstein shows asst, coaches Lentz Wallace what a stopwatch is. Many records Outstanding girls trackstcr Sandra Kildow shows her record setting form. High-stepping Cheri Hard- working Front: R Beran. D. Coolidgc. B. Schwab, D. Twombly, C. Myers. Row 2: R. Schwindt, R. Randall, J. Hall, B. Stcrkcl, S. Kildow. R Juelfs. Row 3: T. Meter, D. Ochoa, S, Green. J. Krantz. C. Macklcm. Back: Coach Rector, C Miller. L. Myers, R. Pierce, and D. Meistcr. The 1980 boys track tbam was not as powerful as in previous years. However, there were several outstanding individual Tigers who provided much excitement. Brad Schwab set many triple jump meet records but suffered an injury at district time. Vetern Kurt Vogel scored consistently as did sophomore Jeff Krantz. Brad placed 4th in the pole vault at state for Bayard's only score. MhfcT PLACINGS SENIORS: Front; Brad Schwab Back: Dan Coolidgc. Dan Twombly. and Chuck Myers. Bayard C-D 2nd Grant Invite 3rd Harrisburg Inv. 3rd NPV Conference 2nd Kimball Relays 3rd Bayard B-C-D 5th Districts 3rd SENIOR: Kurt Vogel 80 Tiger tracksters • Jeff Krantz- long triple jump Go Chris! e Brad Schwab- pole vault (Coaches) Hurdle coach Begley, weight coach l ent , sprint coach Kufeldt. head coach Rector. 81 FACULTY B.H.S. Principal Superintendent DR ROGER E. MACKLEM-PRINCIPAL I Dr. Ray Phipps is the superintendent for the B.H.S. staff. He received his B.S.-1960, and his M.A. in Education Administration-1967, he holds a doctorate in Education. SCHOOL BOARD: Roger Korcll, Kenneth Schneider, Robert Krantz, V-Pres. Lee Hcehn, Seer. Larry Morgan, Pres. Barbra Durnal, Tres. Betty Satchell Dr. Roger Macklcn, P H D., is the new principal for Bayard High. His degrees are Adm. Super, certificate, Ncbr.-1973. Doctor of Philosophy in Secondary Education, Univ. of Ncbr.-I973, Master of Science Zoology, University of Nebr.-I969. Summer Institute. Yale University,-1966. He is a welcome edition of the administration of B.H.S. Our problems their concern 1- Miss Sharon Arthur, who teaches all vocal music grades 1-12, Guitar, 21st Century Singers earned her BS in Music Education at Chadron State College. She is a Pep Club sponscr and a senior class sponser, and is the Unswing choir director. 2- Mr. Kirk Bcgley-teaches Physiology, Chemistry, 7th 8th Science, earned his BS from Kearney State College. He is head FB coach. Asst. Track, 7th grd. sponser. 3- Mrs. Deb Borland-who teaches Physical Education K-12, Health 9-12, earned her BA degree from Kearney State College. She is the freshman sponscr, VB coach of Varsity and 7-8, and is Reserve BB coach. 4- Mr. Doug Brandt-who teaches P.E. and Driver Ed, earned his degree from Chadron State College, He is Asst. FB coach. Head Wrestling, and Jr. High Wrestling and Track coach. 5- Miss Jolcne Butterfield is the Librarian K-12 who earned her BS at Chadron State College in Educational Media. She is the 7th grade sponscr. 6- Miss Susan Christensen-who teaches Eng I III. Journalism I II, and Modern Paperbacks earned her MA and BA at Kearney and her AA at North Platte Jr. College She is also Asst. VB coach and sponsers the Junior class. Annual and the High School paper. 85 Their work and help- 7- Mr. Gene Claver. who teaches Vocational Agriculture I. II, III, IV, and Auto Mechanics, earned his BA MA at Colo. State University. He sponsers F.F.A. 8- Mr. Jim Coon-who teaches 8th History, Civics and American History, received his degree Ba +12, from Chadron State College. He is also Asst. Jr. High FB coach. Head girl’s BBcoach, and Head Jr. High Girl’s Track. 9- Mrs. Sandy Didier-teaches 7-12 Home-Ec, and Independent Living. She received her BS-18 at Chadron State College and attended Santa Monica City Col. and Calif. Tech. 10- Miss Linda Foos-who teaches Shorthand is a Guidance Counselor, earned her BA at the University of Wyoming and her MA at the University of Northern Colorado. 11- Mrs. Sarah Genoways-who teaches 7th, 8th and Freshman English, earned her BA from Chadron State College. She sponsers Jr. High Pep Club and the Junior class. 12- Mr. Jim Hohnstein-who teaches Typing l ll. Office Practice, and Bookkeeping, graduated from Chadron State College with a BA. He is Boy's BB, and Head Girl’s Track coach. 86 cannot be erased 13- Mr. Larry Kennedy teaches Jr. High Shop, Mechanical Drawing. Woods I 1I, World of Construction and Art, received his BA at the University of NorNorthern Colo, and his AA at Northeastern Jr. College. He sponsers the Freshman class. 14- Mr. Eric Kufeldt who teaches 9th Science, and Biology l ll. earned his degree (BA) at Chadron State College. 15- Mr. Joe Lentz who teaches Political Geography, Social Studies, Am. Problems and World History earned his BS at Hiram Scott College and his BA at Tarkio College. He sponsors the Senior class, is Asst FB coach, is Boys and Girls’ Jr. High Track coach, and Jr. High Boys’ BB. 16- Mrs. Linda Martin who teaches Remedial Reading and Math, earned her BS from Chadron State College. She sponsers the Senior class and Pep Club. 17- Mrs. Semelina Montanez who teaches English II, Spanish l ll, and Psychology, earned her undergraduate degree-BA at the Univ. of Wyo. = 39 extra at the University of Wyo . Augustana, and Chadron. She sponsors the Spanish Club, and Sophomore class. 18- Mr. Larry Rector-who teaches Algebra Prep., Alg. I, Geometry, General Math and Voca. Math, earned his BS from the University of S. Dakota and his MS from the Univ. He is head X-Country coach. Head Track coach, and Sophomore class sponser. We are deeply indebted 19. Mr. Bill Rischling- who teaches instrumental Music 4-12, graduated from Kearney State College. He is the 10th grade sponsor and supervises Pep Band and Stage Band. 20- Mrs. Susan Schocncman is the Special Ed teacher for the High School and Elementary. She earned her AA at Powell College, and her BA at the University of Wyo. 21- Mr. Bill Wallace leaches Math 7, General Math, Alg. I II and Personal Finance. He earned his BA at Chadron State College. He sponsors Boy's Varsity BB, Asst. Girl’s Track and is a Junior class sponsor. 22- Mrs. Sharon Witt who teaches English I IV, and Speech earned her BS at Chadron State College. She sponsors the Forensic group and Jr. Class Play. Secretaries of B.H.S. 88 MRS. ROMA ENGDAHL MRS. DELORES THOMAS MRS. CONNIE YORK They have given much. Cooks in Action. B.H.S. BUS DRIVERS: Jim Hohnstein, Mr. Joe Lentz. Mr. Larry Kennedy. Mr. Ron Langhofcr, Mr. Pete Wcisgcrber, and Gloria Converse. 89 Custodian Robert Gonzales at work. Not pictured is Suzy Casaras. Librarians Workers Librarians Joann Estrada and Tammy Shcrfcy Rick Robinson. Lyle Sherfey, Leah Peterson. Gayle Pettyjohn, Sherry Bangcrt. David Meister, Sheila Lundgren, Gena Dunkin, Peggy Johannsen, Sylvia Anest, Matt Huck, Kurt Kiesel, Mrs. Rischling Tammy Sherfey. Miranda Hubbard. Susan Farley Librarian Mrs. Bill Rischling Superintendant Workers MISS GOLKA Rose Rischling, Brad Schwab, Jim Kappen, Barb Hubbard, Bruce Armstrong Mrs. Dophcide Student Teachers Tula Anest, Kris Knotts, Greg Muhr, Troy Eirich, Dr. Macklin, Rose Rischling, Wade Willey, Neil McDaniel, James Dcincs Principal Office Workers Faculty Memories!! JUNIOR HIGH Richard Flood Robert Ford Warren Hobbs Nona Hubbard These are the future Freshman Dee Dec Duncan Phil Fertig Emma Galindo Alisha Heath Sandy Arellano Trina Bartlett Lisa Boyer Duane Buskirk Andrea Gonzales Christina Gonzales Doug Casarcs Beth Chambers Bob Crablc % ■Uh Officers: Pres. S. Kildow, V. Pres. B Chambers, See. R. Michael, Tres. D. Duncan th Sponsors: Mrs. Wilt. Mrs. Didier. Mr. 3randt Jr. High Class Officers and Sponsors and Memories 7th Officers: Pres., M. Huck. V. Pres. C. Hubbard. Sec Tres. J. Smith So that's How I did it 7th Sponsors: Mr. Begley, Mr. Hohnstein See my Smile! Rubber Ducky. Rubber Ducky 97 Meet the Seventh Grade! Jim Ancst Sylvia A nest Johnny Aguirre Marvel Arends Matt Huck Andrew Lujan Larry Lujan Charles McAdams Phillip McAdams Jim Bontjes Candace Burry Calvin Brown Connie Galindo Debbie Hartman Kim Huck Shauna Huck Jeff Hoagland Calvin Hubbard 98 Richard McDaniel Jody Miles John Murray Brian Myers Rocky Snyder Evan Strieker Bernard Twobulls Alice Ybarra Ted Zentz i • Roy Savala Troy Schmunk Todd Nab Cindy Rein Ramona Savala Kara Siegfried Jeff Smith Randy Schwartz Carrie Schwartkopf 99 J.r. High fall sports Football The 1979 Junior High football team closed their season with a 2 win-2 loss record. Built around five returning let-termcn, the young gridders showed a tremendous amount of determination. Using a basic running attack the young team showed a lot of early fire defeating B-port 24-6. In their next two outings they were defeated by Mitchell 22-6 and Morrill 20-0. Even though the losses dampened their spirit, the junior Tigers rallied back to defeat Minatare 20-8. Bottom row: left to right: M. Huck, T. McAdams, J. Smith, T. Rector, M. Muhr, M. Tafoya, T. Nab, 2nd row: Student Manager: J. Zicr, C. McAdams, J. Miles, L. Lujan. J. Hoagland, J. Murray, J. Smith, E. Strieker, J. Aguire, Top Row: Head Coach: Mr. Kufcldt. P. McAdams, C. Hubbard. T. Schmunk, R McDaniel, R. Michael, R. Snyder, A. Lujan, Asst. Coach: Mr. Coon. Volleyball The seventh and eighth grade girls combined forces this fall for their Jr. High Volleyball team. The season was short and ended with a 1-2 record. Won-Morrill at Bayard Lost-Morrill at Morrill Lost-Minatarc at Bayard The girls put in a lot of effort and improved their skills throughout the season. Coach Borland Back Row:S. Huck.C Burry, D. Hartman. S. Ancst.C. Schwartzkopf. C. Ricn, C. Siegfried. R. Savala, A. Ybarra Front Row: T. Skinner. T. Rice, K. Shryer. D. Phipps, N. Hubbard, S. Kildow, L. Boyer, P. Schwab, B. Chambers. K. Taylor, A. Gonzalez, D. Duncan, C. Gonzales, V. Lockman Pep Club Front row: T. Rice, See Tres., S. Kildow, Pres., S. Ancst, V. Pres., Second row: K. Shrycr, K. Taylor, D. Phipps, A. Heath, A. Gonzalez, D. Duncan, C. Gonzalez, Back row: K. Siegfried, C. Schwartzkopf, I). Hartman, C. Burry, A. Ybarra. R. Savala These are R. High activities Me and my tuba This is jr. high track Our Jr. High boys had a short season with only a few meets. The boys participated in the NPV meet where they got 2nd place. The boys ended up breaking 3 school records, tied one, and got three trophies. Record breakers were Ron Michael in the Shot Put with 44’6”, Tim Rector in the High Jump with 5’6”, again Ron in 1320 run. Tim had the tie of the record in the 120 low Hurdles. Top row: M. Muhr, M. Lichius, T. Rector. R. Michael, J. Smith, Coach Brandt. Second row: J. Hoagland, J. Aguirre, C. Meyer, J. Zicr, M. Hich. Bottom row: J. Smith. T. McAdams, J. Ancst. R. Snyder The Jr. High girls did real well this year. They had 5 meets all together and were 2nd place grabbers in NPV. The highest point getter was Pam Schwab. The girls worked hard and progressed will this year”, commented Coach Coon. 102 Sorry for no Photo This is jr. high winter sports This year the Jr. High boys basketball team did real well. The 8th grade boys had a record of 8-1 and were Jr. High NPV champs. The 7th grade boys had an outstanding record of 7-0. The 8th grade top scorer was Kon Michael with 154 pts. For the 7th grade there was Matt Huck as high scorer with 24 pts. Top row. T. Zcntstudent manager, T. McAdams, R. Miccal, T. Rector. M. Muhr. M. Lichius, Coach: Mr. Lentz, Second row: M. Tafoya. R. McDaniel. J. Miles, A. Lujan, J. Aguirre, C. Hubbard. B. Meyers, J. Smith, Bottom Row: R. Snyder. M. Huck, J. Hoagland, T. Nab, S. Lujan, .1 A nest This year for the wrestlers was a very short year. They had one meet at Oshkosh. Individual scores were as follows: Jim Smith 1-1 Evan Strieker 1-1 Matt Huck l-l Jim Bontjes 1-1 Troy Schmunk 1-2 The boys worked hard and did well. Top row: T. Schmunk, J. Smith, R. McDaniel, Coach Brandt. Bottom row: J. Bontjes, M. Huck The Jr. High girls combined their basketball efforts this year and came up with a great seasonal record of 3-1. A few of their game scores were: Us 17 Oshkosh 30 Us 32 Morrill 15 Us 29 Morrill 8 Us 34 Minatare 6 The high scorer for the 8th grade was Pam Schwab with 22 pts. For the 7th grade they had Sylvia Anest with 8 pts. Top row: Coach: Mr. Lentz, B. Chambers. T. Rice, K. Shyrer. P. Schwab. S. Kildow, K. Taylor, T. Bartlett. C. Gonzalez, Second row: T. Thomas, K. Huck. K. Siegfried, D. Hartman. D. Phipps, D. Duncan, A. Gonzales, Bottom row: S. Anest, C. Rein, C. Schwartzkppf. C. Burry. S. Huck f k j TAKETIME. . Take time to work-it is the price of success. Take time to think-it is the source of power. Take time to play-it is the secret of perpetual yutdfii Take time to read-il is the foundation of wisdom. Take time to : friendly-it is the road to happiness. Take time to love and be loved-it is the privilege oi the Gods. Take time to look arAund-it is to short a day to 1 selfish. lake lime to laugh-il is ihe musio. of the soul. ( An,Old English Prayer) f 0
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