Bayard High School - Tiger Yearbook (Bayard, NE)

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Makin’ Tracks 1986 Bayard High School Bayard, Nebraska Presented by the 1986 Senior Class 2 Classes «2« 0 0 s S $• s 0 0 0 s S S' □ 0 0 Freshmen — Starting up Paulette Arrest Jule Armstrong Mite Armstrong Scott Bernhardt Cameron Brown Arm Fields Steve FrankRn Kathryn Fries RoseSnda Gonzales Chris Hesse Tina Leetch Danny Lichius Penny Maher Ty Marker Jennifer Maser Aaron Rabenberg Scott Rafferty Patricia Rein Troy Reynolds Christy Rush Christy Steffen Landra Teppert Andy Thoeny Justin Willey 4 the Stairs to Life Becky Boxbaum Dean Casteiaw Meiany CrecMus Danny Ebers Heidi Ekich Juie Hoagland Steve Judd Kristin Kiesei JknKizzire Kande Laeger Debbie Messersmrth Lisa Miller Chris More head Joy Petersen Suzanne Pontine Darren Sanchez Dean Sauer Brenda Schanaman Jon Schneider Christina Schwartzkopf Terri Wood Angie Ybarra Corey York Beniamin Savaia Not pictured Gaspar Aguirre Janie Aguirre 5 Freshmen are moving up Frwhmtn girl doing what they do beet... Heldl Klrlch dancing with her opponent, talking!) The new offloe secretary. Sue Pontine playing “Leapfrog at a basketball game. Cameron Brown, are you really doing your own work ?? Claae officers: D. Benches, President; U. Armstrong, Treasurer; Troy Reynolds, Vloe President; Paulette Aneet, Secretary. 6 Sophomores: Just having fun!! T. Muhr, “Can you show me the way to my next oiui? “That e a funny joke Tommy,” aaye D. Hopkins and T. Muhr. Sophomore olaes officers, Kodee Lind, V. President, Kristy Kuxhausen, president; Jill Hahnstein, treasurer. Now this Is a classroom full of Ufsttl J. Ybarra, what did you do this time? T. Becker advertising Bayard High. Is algebra always this exciting for R. Parriott and T. Becker? Patricia Aguirre Amy Ales Joe Arellano John Arends Greg Becker Amy Chambers Melissa Chaon Tom Contreras Tom Doty Holy Duncan Tonya Hoagland Jl Hohnstein Dela Hopkins Lisa Horn J.R. Jerger TnaLopez Paul Morehead Troy Muhr Jule O'Neal Robin Parker Sonja Schopen Barry Stuart Alan Teppert Royd Teppert Sophomores — Finding 8 out what a long climb it is Toni Becker Wade Blue Janeite Broderick Connie Burry Sharry Buskirk Ryan Ensser Alen Fiscus Juke Genoways Tamra Hagen Craig Henkel Gene Kizzire Valerie Kniss Holy Knotts Kristine Kuxhausen Kodee Lind Ranata Parriott Bud Reed Tate Rice Jim Rose Paul Safford Jeff Twombly Kefy Walker Mary Warm Joe Ybarra 9 Juniors — The top Roxanne Acevedo Greg AUes Rute Anest Mice Becker Dion Chaon Tamra Coonce Lori Crabie Alan Creciius Donna Dukesherer Angela Garcia Sam Garcia Kim Goss Mindy Houston Kety Huck Kerry Meininger Chris MiHer Craig Parriott Kim Propp Royd Rummei Cari Shaw, Jr. Kristin tenBensel Jaei Thoeny Devonna Tyree 10 stair is coming fast Amy Eigbrett Patricia Evans Robert Fertig Becki Ftscus Jennifer Ftscus Kristin Huck Jennifer KMdow Nathan Kramer Justin Krantz MarkLichius Diane Sauer Kurt Schanaman Keley Schmal Pete Schopen Curtis Schwartzkopf 11 Juniors Today: Seniors Tomorrow Om officer -Back row- Preaident-G. AOm, Tieaeurer-J. Krants, Front row-Vloe President- C. Sohwartakopf, Secretary- D. Smith. The 8th period Chemistry oieee show their interest in what Ur. Tlegiwy Is laoturing about. Burry says Look Ua, my twin! EMM VTORY Just Another Thank Tou Amy Elgbrett It’s just another Thank You, I forgot to say. A word or two I oould have said Whan I passed you yesterday. Two simple words that take little timft Little time to say to a friend. Two words that meant a lot to you, Your broken heart they'd mend. Two little words I oould have said If only I’d said those two. You would have listened and understood If I hadn’t forgotten to say Thank You. So here's my ohanoe to say those words, As they place you in the ground. I love you, I thank you, and always know, You’ll always be around. As they oover your oaaket with dust, I brush a tear from my eye. I love you. I thank you, and always will. At least until I too die. Beoki Fisous Amy was barn August 14, 1909 at Soottshluff. She was raised at Bayard and was a Junior at Bayard High School. She was a member of the Bayard High School Pep Club and the Mount Calvary Lutheran Church youth gruop. On October 20,1986 Amy was the victim of a fatal oar accident. She will be fondly remembered by all those who knew her. Seniors 3k | if «2« 4 4 0 e £r • j fWt Tb-eased — Kim Snhmoll ml Hnh lartnh mnUng -ina everything la Just right. Biggest Ftbrta — Eric Siegfried and Kristi Lseger doing what they do best. Best Personality — Kyle Kissel. Amy NelSon, and Travis Petersen having a friendly conversation between classes. 14 Happy-go-lucky — Mark Estrada and Jody Meter saying “Who really cares”!! Most likely to succeed — Margaret Bulman and Richard Becker up to their ears In books. Most Athletic — Kyle Klesel and DeAnne Randall posing with the many awards BHS athletes have won. Most Quiet — Troy Broderick and JuUe I lakes trying to keep most talkative, Eric Siegfried and Rita Serda, quiet. Most Unforgettable — Michelle Rose and Dirk Tletjen hanging over the balcony showing us one of the many unforgettable things they do. 15 Seniors Enjoy tin Friday, March 21. the senior Glass held their ski trip. The group at 37 put in a long day, as they left at 3:00 a.m. far Keystone and returned at approximately 11:30 p.m. Joe Rlsohllng, who attended Bayard until his senior year and was a senior at Alliance High School, also made the trek to the Colorada Mountains with his farmer classmates. The day was full of fun and laughs and the group returned with memories and sunburns. J. Motor and H. Aneet act mm U they know what they're doing. Seniors dominate BHS activities Enthusiasm runs high during homeooontaS •h°wn E. GUegtrled, Kyi Kieeel and J. YakeL Senior J. Baird poses with W. Blue during a football game. T. Petersen. K. Kauta and Chrlaey Sch war took part in the one-aotplay. E. Siegfried ia marching with hk terrific tuba during one ot the many parades the band competed in. No Trad Reynolds, the cup goes under the pot not beside it. Together we are rowdy W1 are showing their efforts after a girls’ M-MoCoy makes a oall to one of his rowdy friends to find out where the party Is. Tl e seniors don't always sing In ohoirf It Is time to exchange stories during class. Final Outing M. Estrada relaxes with his pdlow on the trip home. Kyle Kleeel appears pleased with himself. I told you I how says wait upr amym U. Wmtd $ tf V ( € ) 3+ty 2 . 3B oe£mc6 m ejfaan Mec 8U ty 3Bec4m btfy $Je 6ecJc 18 iA(t dc 3). Aaefa May®. Veaye Cti. JUtH .Cfomdf 19 , UtcAarJSfceven A(c,@oy ,7f. (0cA t M. JtaAvnAey 20 gotfy Sfcanon J(e(M t f ott t beuldnne S£y netie 8ia,Mt aci 8i ynote. lAticAeUe ienea 8tobe d[g ± do[oxs,: (13far£ and H Wide Can Cdute.!: elRed cRo±£. Mxm MtnAeUy gPck uUt 21 Past Accomplishments Aneat, Helen Paula — National Honor Society-3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2. 3, 4 All Region Ftret Team-4: BaeketbaDl, 2, 3 NJ.V. All Tourney Team-2; FHA-2. 3, 4Treeid«nt-3; FFA Sweetheart-3; Claes OfOoerl, 2, 3; Choir Swlng Choir-1, 2, 3, 4; Band-1, 2; Honwoomlng Csndidste-4; Pep Chib-1.2, 3 Cheerleader 2 (Baird) Soott, Claud Jefferey — Transfer student from Gertng; FPA4; Footban-1, 2, 3, 4; Traok-1, 2, 3; Wrestling-1,2, 3 Becker, Rusty — WrestHng-3,4; FootbaU-4; Choir-1,2! Scholastic Contest-4; Outstanding Student-3 Black tone, Shelli Marie — Pep Club-1, 2, 3. 4; Masoot-4; Choir-1,2,3,4; Spanish Club-3,4; Spanish Club V.P.-4 Broderick, Troy D. — Transfer from Kent. WA; Out standing Student Award Bulman, Margaret — Pep Club-1, 2, 3, 4; Speech Team-3, 4; 2let Century Singers; Choir-1, 2, 3,4; Spanish Chib-4; Library Assistant-2,4: Girls Stats Altemate-3 Eirloh, Robert — FFA-1, 2, 3, 4; FFA OfOosr-3, 4; Footban-1, 2. 3, 4; WrestHng-1. 2. 3. 4; 8peeoh-2, 3, 4; Traok-1, 2; Choir-1, 2, 3: Band-1, 2; Drama-2, 3. 4; Junior Class Play-3 EHerbeck, Connie Jean — Transfer tram Rook River, Wyo.; Band-1,2,3,4; Library Assistants, 3, 4; Choir-1,2, 3,4; County Government Day-3 EHerbeck, Patsy — Transfer from Rook River, Wyo.2; Spanish Chib-4; Opeeoh Drama Club-1; Library Assistant 1. 2. 3, 4; Band-1, 2. 3, 4; Choir-1, 2, 3, 4; High Plains Band-3: BaaketbaU-4; Traok-3; Volleyball-1; Student Counoil-1 Estrada, Mark D. — Transfer from Bridgeport-4; Baaketban-1. 2, 3. 4; Footban-1, 2, 3,4; Golf-1, 2. 3; Traok-4i 21st Century Stngers-4; Student Council Pres.-2; Junior Cleee Free.-3; Band-1,2; Art Chib-2.3 Flsoue, Jody W. — FFA-1, 2, 3. 4; FootbaU-l, 2. 3, 4; An-Conferenoe-4; Afl-State-4; Rodeo-3, 4; Choir-2, 3, 4; Wrestling-1, 2. 3, 4; State Wrestling-2. 3, 4; Wrestling State Champion-4 George, Ray D. — Senior Treasurer-4; Baaketfaan-1, 2, 3, 4; Football-2; Track- ; Band-1, 2; Magic Rythm-1. 2; 21st Century Slngers-3, 4; Choir-1, 2, 3, 4; County Government Day-3 Gonzales, Juan, Jr. — WrestUng-l, 2,3,4; Traok-1, 2, a 4; Football-2, 4; Band-1, 2. 3. 4; State Band-1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3; Junior Class Play-3; Spanish Chib-4; Magic Rythm-2; County Government Day-3 Heath, K.C. — FFA-1; Spanish Club-4; Library Aaslstantl, 2, 3; JoumaHsm-2, 3; Annual-2.3; Choir 1 Kappen, Bill A. — FFAl, 2, 3,4; Wresthng l, 2,3, 4 Kautz, Kurtls L. — FFA-2, 3; Band-1; Speeoh-1. 2. a 4; Senior Clare Play-3; laak-l, 2, 3, 4;Choir l, 2, 3, 4; 21st Century Singers- ; Football-1, 2,3,4; Baahethall-l; State Speech-3.4 Klesel, Kyle B. — Baaketfaan-1,2.3.4; Footban-1, 2, a 4; Traok-1, Ut Class Preaident-2. 4; Choirl, 2,3,4; 21st Century Stngers-3, 4; Stage Band-1, a 4: Boys State Alternate-3; Homeoomlng Klng-4; Honor Society President- Knlas, Chlre J. — Choirl, 2, 3. 4; 2let Century 81nger -3, 4; Magic Rythm-2; FoothaD-l, 2,3,4; County Government Dey-3; Baaketban-1; WreatHng 2: Traok-3, 4; FFA-1; Junior Claes Play-3 Laeger, Kristi Lou Ann — FFA l, 2, 3, 4; FFA Secretary-4; County Government Day-3; Pep Club-1, 2, 3, 4; Choirl. 2,3,4; VoUeyban-l, 2. 3; Honor BoD-1, 2,3,4; Soholaetio Coo teat-2, a 4; State FFA-2, 3, 4; Baaketban-1, 2 Liakos, Julie Ann — Band-1, 2,3.4; Choirl. a a 4; County Government Day-3; Journalism and Annual Staff-4; Co-edltar School Newspaper- MoCoy, Michael Steven _ Baaketfaan-1, 2, a Footban-1, a a Choirl, 2,3,4; Prom Server2; Soholastlo Contest-4; FFA-1 Meter, Jody Shanan — Pep Club-1, 2, 3, 4; ffa Sweetheart Candidate-3; Choirl, 2, 3, 4; Choir Offloerl; 21st Century Blngera if Volleyball-1, 2,3,4; Junior Clasa Play-3; County Government Day-3; Class Offloer-3; Til ■ I llllg QuMD Pawdldata-A Nelson, Amy — Transfer bom North Platte-3; Spanish Chib President-4: Speech Team-4; Journalism and Annual StafT-4 One Act Plays-4. Petersen, Travis H. — Choirl, 2, 3, 4; Football-1, 2, 3,4; Traok-1,2; Rodeo-2,3,4; An State-3,4; High F1aina-4; Drama-3,4; Chadron Soholastlo Contest-4 Rabenberg, John M. — Baaketban i, 2, 3, 4; Foot-ban-1, 2. 3, 4; Track 2, 3; Boys Stated M-Chib-1, 2, 3; Basketball All-Conferenoe-3; Basketball All-State Honorable Mantton-3; Drama-4; Transfer from MaIbeta-4; Chadron Soholastlo Contest-1,2,3,4 Randall, DeAnne Lynnette — ffa i, 2. 3. 4; Spanish Club-3, 4; Band-1, 2, 4; Baaketball-1. 2, 3, 4; Pep C3ub-1,2,3,4; Tlaok-l, 2, 3. 4 State-2, 3; Volleyball-1, 2, 3; 21st Century Shigere-3, 4; Choirl, 2,3,4; Speech-3,4 22 of America’s Future Reynolds, Trad — Honor Society-3, 4; Spirit Award-3; Cheerleaders, 3, 4; Magic Rhythm-1, 2; 21et Century Singere-3, 4; Speech Team-3, 4; Citlaenehlp Award-3; Choir 1,2,3,4; Sr. Claee Vice Presxient-4; Track 1 Siegfried, J. Eric —Football-1,2,3,4; Bsaketball-l. 2. 3,4; Track 1. 2,3,4; National Honor Society-3. 4; Choir 1. 2, 3, 4; 21et Century 8tngera-l, 2, 3, 4; AH State Band Chorus-3, 4; Speech 1. 2, 3, 4; FFA-2, 3. 4; Band 8tage Band-1,2,3,4 Rose, Michelle Renea — Claee Offlocri, 2, 3, 4; Band Stage Band-1, 2, 3, 4; Choir Swing Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; High Plains Honor Chorus-2, 3, 4; Journalism Co-Editor 4; Honor Roll-1. 2, 3. 4; FHA-2, 3 8tate Silver Medalist-3; Cheerleaders, 4; Pep Club-1, 2, 3, 4 Offloer 2, 4; Homecoming Candidate-4 Schmall, Kimberly — Choir Planiet-l. 2, 3, 4; 21st Century Singers Planlet-3, 4; Band-1, 2, 4; Plano Solo (I Rating) - 1. 3; FHA Officer 2, 3, 4; Baekethall - 1. 2, 3; Magic Rhythm Pianist-1, 2; Stage Band Pianist-1; Homecoming Queen-4 Serda, Rita — Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball-1, 2; Cheerleader-3, 4; Spanish Chib-1,2.3,4; Cross Country-1; Magic Rhythm-1, 2; Choir 1, 2, 3. 4; Flags A Rifler4; Pep Chib-1,2,3.4; 21st Century 8tngers-3, 4 TletJen, Dirk - Exchange student from Germany-4; Football-4; Basketball-4; Homecoming Candidate-4; Journalism-4 Track-4. Wilson, Gordon Kenneth — Band-1,2.3,4; Choir 2, 3, 4; 21st Century Stngers-3, 4; All State Choir-4; High Plains Band and Choir 1. 3. 4; Football 1. 3. 4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; State Wrestling 6th; Treek-1, 3,4 Yakel, Jamie — Football 1, 2, 3,4; BaakethaQ-1, 2, 3,4; Track-1, 2, 3, 4; Boys State-3; 21st Century 8ingere-3; National Honor Society-3,4; Band-1.2; Choir 1.2. 3; Class Officer 1. 3; Jr. Class Play-3 23 Father Duagai save the Senior Claaa Sermon. Mr. Elrloh congratulates Valedlotorlan. M Hulman The graduating olaas of 1986 waa led up the aisle on May 26th by their sponsors Mr. Lentz, Mrs. Hoffman and Mr. Claver. The class sermon waa given by Father Daregas. He told the class to choose a goal to give meaning and purpose to their lives” and also, “ the diploma is a pair of wings or sails.” It can set the oour-se of your life and youth is the starting point from where you can go almost anywhere you choose.” The class motto is ”A dream is not to be lived in, a dream is to be lived by.” Two members of the senior class wrote a special song, that was performed by the 21st Century Singers as well as another song Like An Eagle”. Graduation brings Senior boys listen Intently during the oeremony. Salutatorlan R. Beoker receives his diploma from Mr. Elrloh. plans for the future Senior girls reflect on the pest during the dosing prayer. Farewell Our time together draws near the end There falls a special tear It falls a symbol o. the lore for the friendships we hold dear We'll never walk the path again We’ll go our separate ways But thoughts of each will remain throughout the passing days We spent our lives growing together, kept ollmblng towards the door Now we’re wondering If we'll see a time when we’ll be together onoe more Today my friend I leave your side I bid you good-bye From here on out we stand alone to reach our spirits must fly Within my tho ughts you will always dwell Farewell my friend farewell Michelle Rose and Kim Schmall Slat sings “Like an Eagle” and “Farewell”. Foreign exchange student Dirk TletJen receives his diploma from Mr. Eirloh. A big hug from E. Siegfried to Mom relays feelings of all the seniors to their parents. 25 Seniors together one last time D. RancUll and C. Kniaa raoall paat mimorla. Soma aanlora have a laat laugh. M. Rooa gets perfect” while H. An net la next In line. Three aanlora anxloualy await the eenlor roll call. K. Kleeel and Kim Sohmall walk together at the end of the oeremony. 26 J}ayard defeat ue e ' }Aon£men t be e '° 7ba'l , 0 p ctate A4e . J )• to 10 W S0jS t ; ' rtV‘7 A •flrtfif® sea at ay no' ■?.„ i JHfl rte Is10’ V . AM Tigers top Hemingford, 7-0 iy jy Bayard 'bone ol$A e provides edge By ROD o - 0 _ do was put it in the end zone. ” j L%r °r“ «| Campbell lugged the ball 18 time w % Af III in the first half and finished with 0 rd boYS Vtfll1 in the first half and finished with 0 d coach yards on 26 carries. Stanton sail Tigers his cont?ct-loving tailback wil 1 in a carry t’ all between 25 and 3( nishing tim'- this season, here had a a vou can see the the Bayard de f the game,’ obell’s pun- cro 0 % _ 4 v agai1vf . e , • V Tiger Scoreboard Football Coaoh Kirk Begley WE OPPONENT THEY 7 Hemlngford 0 13 Bridgeport 7 24 Rushvllle 0 31 Morrill 6 17 Qrant 13 32 Jules burg 9 6 Mitchell io 26 Kimball 21 7 Imperial STATE 27 0 NJ St. Pats 14 WRESTLING Coach Doug Brandt 2nd Rush villa Tournament 2nd Harrisburg Tournament 2nd Bridgeport Tournament Pao II Champa lOth at Chadron Tournament lot Bayard Invitational 3rd at District Tournament Placed 2 at State 13 place out of SO teams at State Girls’s Basketball Coach Jim Hahns tdn WE OPPONENT THEY 22 Gordon 54 33 Bridgeport 60 52 Morrill 41 ALLIANCE HOLIDAY TOURNEY 28 Afflanne 62 35 Valentine 40 PAC TOURNEY 34 Hemlngford 58 36 Mitchell 54 47 Kimball 60 40 Gering 50 39 Hemlngford 41 59 Lyman 30 46 Bridgeport 48 35 Minatare 39 36 Morrill 30 46 Crawford 04 49 8.E. Goshen 44 50 Oshkosh 56 37 Hyannls 30 DISTRICTS 42 Bridgeport 63 Track Record Boys Coach Gerald Thompson Girls’ Coach Jim Hohnstein Boys Girls 6 6 Soottsbluff Relays Morrill Invite 1 12 1 23 Bayard C-D Invite 1 17 3 12 Grant Invite 2 12 1 10 Alliance Invite 2 10 4 5 Morrill Invite 1 5 5 8 Mitchell Relays 5 8 3 18 Bayard B C D 3 18 2 11 District 1 11 12th-15 pta. State Volleyball Coach Bill Wallace WE OPPONENT THEY 2 Morrill 1 2 Sidney St. Pats 0 0 Mitchell 2 BRIDGEPORT TOURNEY 1 Lodgepole 2 0 Mitchell 2 0 Oshkosh 2 BAYARD TOURNEY 2 DCs 0 2 Harrisburg 1 2 Hemlngford 1 MORRILL TOURNEY 2 Harrisburg 0 2 Mitchell 0 2 Morrill 1 0 Alliance St. Agnes 2 2 Hyannls 0 2 Minatare 0 2 Bridgeport 1 TIGER INVITE 2 Bridgeport 0 1 Oshkosh 2 DISTRICTS 0 Hemlngford 2 Basketball Coach Bill Wallace WE OPPONENT THEY 63 Rushvffle 41 64 Chart ron 49 73 Bridgeport 63 06 06 Mitchell 44 84 Merrill 58 ALLIANCE HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT 71 Sidney 58 63 Valentine 56 58 Hemlngford 47 PAC TOURNAMENT 70 Leyton 48 70 Bridgeport 48 80 Qrant 46 83 Mitchell 54 59 Hemlngford 55 64 Bridgeport 47 55 Minatare 33 86 Kimball 36 80 Crawford 43 91 Oehkoah 38 89 Hyannls 44 86 85 Morrill 61 DISTRICTS 75 Morrill 57 71 Bridgeport 38 89 Rep. Valley 73 STATE TOURNAMENT 76 West Holt 50 58 Omaha Cathedral 61 29 Tiger Volleyball The 1985-86 volleyball season ended with a 12-7 record. Hie girls worked hard ail season lnng but came up short at first round Districts against the Hemlngf ard Bobcats There were two seniors on the team, setters Jody Meter and Helen Anest. Kim Propp, junior, and Helen Anest made the All-Region Team. The Lady Tigers took first at the Bayard Invitational and the Morrill Invitational. The girls took runner-up at the Tiger Invitational. They placed sixth at the Bridgeport Invitational. Mr. Bill Wallace, Mr. Ron Langhofer and Mr. Joe Folarvd nrwhed the girls. The J.V. season was also successful with a record of 7-2. Seniors H. Aost ud J. Mater an pto-turad above with Coach B. Wallace. Bsta H Anal and junior K. Frapp ■■ere nhnsan as AD-Region players. Pktured above Varsity volleyball players, front row, left to right P. AdmU). York. An t, J- Meter, V. Bowers. R. Patriot. A. Chambers, back row, D. Dukesherer, K. Lind. C. Burry, Coach B. Wallace, J Kfldow, K. Propp. H. Duncan and K. Goss. Junior Vanity players Oven Isft to right, front row. 8. Sohopen. V. Knlsa, T. Beoker, K. Kuxhauaen, back row, Coaoh R. Langhofer, K. Huok. D. Sauer, J. O'Neal and D. Hopktns. 30 shows determinatioii and Kristin KieaaL The freshman team came out an top with an undefeated season 0-0. They won the freshman tournament which was held In Bayard. Coach Ron Langhofer commented, “The freshman team which was undefeated far the year 1985-86 was due in large part to their positive attitudes, willingness to learn and the desire to carry out what they had learned. Throughout the course of the year the team utilized these abilities to defeat their opponents who could have in same oases beat them. The freshman team oan be an awesome team, who will enjoy success throughout high school.” V Abort) - Tlgw volleyball team to action against the Hemlngf ord Bobcats. Upper left; P. Anast bumpa It back while tirrmmetre H. Eirich (7) and B. Pen salee look on. Lower left • K. Propp hits aa Jennifer KUdow watcher. 31 1986 - The tradition is carried on with Back row — M. Estrada. Kyle Kleeel. D. Tletjen, J. Baird, Jody Flscus, O. Wilson, J. Yakel, E. Siegfried, J. Rabenberg, a Becker. R. Eirloh, C. Knias, T. Petersen. J. Gonzales, Asst. Coach Doug Brandt. 3rd row — Ass’t. Coach Joe Lenta. Head Coach Kirk Begley, G. Alice, T. Contreras. J. Bontjes, C. Parrlott, C. Sohwartzkopf, C. Miner. J. Krantz, B. Burry, B. Stuart, W. Blue, J. Ybarra, J. Rose, T. Muhr, J. Arellano, Aas’t. Coach Dehnar Porupaky. 2nd row — J. Willey, T. Rice, A. Flaous. J. Twombty, R. Fnseer, D. Sanches, Troy Reynolds, C. Haase, G. Klzzlre, G. Becker. Front row — A. Rabenberg, J. Schneider. M. Armstrong, C. York. S. Rafferty, D. Caatellaw, D. Sauer, J. Klzzlre. The Bayard Tigers had another suooossfull year by winning the PAC-11 Con ferenoe title and making it to the State Play-Offs. The Tigers had a 7-3 record with their only losses going to Mitchell, Imperial and North Platte St. Pat’s. Bayard scored a total of 163 points, compared to their opponents 98. Senior Kyle Kleeel tallied up 44 points followed by Jamie Yakel with 38. All-Conference for the Tigers were Jamie Yakel, Kyle Kleeel, Eric Siegfried, Jody Flscus, and Gordon Wilson. Jamie Yakel was All-State and All-Regional with Kyle Kiesel and Eric Siegfried getting All-Regional also Front row-R. Efarioh. R. Becker, J. Rabenberg. K. KrfJse, E. Selgfried. T. Peteraen. J. Baird. Jody Flaous. Back row J. Gonzales. M. Estrada. J. Yakel. G. Wilson, K. Kleeel. D. Tletjen. 32 winning the FAC 11 Conference again! —and ANOTHER Brat down for the Tlgwra. K. KJeael ruahea for yarda. C. Sohwartakopf ghraa the sign for victory. HfcMhma auppori the team agalnat Mltohall during Homecoming weak. Kyle Kieeel waves to his Imaginary fans, while R. George, K. Propp, N. Kramer, and J. Krantz Ignore him. Diane Sauer and V. Knlss watch as J. O'Neal passes the balL The ‘'Marching Tigers home football game. made annual appearances before each C. miw and K. tanTUm—il demonstrate the latest eloping techniques. The Tiger team makes another The cheerleaders display their ability at tough tackle, the Homecoming pep rally 34 Tigers work hard J. Ma—r tak—time to do the twist. D. Dukeaherer go— oo oo-one with a Bridgeport BuDdog. A. Chambers ahoota — the team prepar— to rebound. K. Ooaa go— for another stuff against Lyman “It's going to crush usT , D. Duk—her says to K. Propp. 3S Throughout The Season Hie Variety girls basketball team finished the season with a record of 5-14. The team loot only one senior, DeAnne Randall. Throughout the year the girls gained alot at experience which should be helpful in the upoaming year. Head Coach, Jim Hahns tein, commented, “If the team would have played the first half of the season with the same desire and intensity as we did the second half, it would have been a more successful season. We have all the starters and key substitutes back next year, so the experience we gained should pay off.” The lady Tigers participated in the Holiday Tournament held in Allianoe where Connie Burry retrieved All-Toumy team honors. They also placed fourth in Districts by losing to the Bridgeport Bulldogs In the first round action. Donna Dukesherer retrieved first team All-Region honors while Ranata Parriott received honorable mention. Vanity- (back) Student manager, Gretohcn Bate, Coach Hohn ■tein, J. tanBanawl. (front) R. Parriott, P. Aneet, K. Goes, K. Propp, A. Chamber . D. Dukesherer, D. Randall, K. Lind. J. Klklow. H. Duncan and C. Burry. C. Burry ahoota aa the rest at th team knka on. 36 Girls Gain Experience Junior Vanity, (back), Krledn Fleerl, R. Qcrieelea, Coach Foland. Chrteey Botawmj lefcopf, J. Potman, (front) J. Maaar, V. Fnlaa and H. Uriah. Hie Junior Variety team had a very euooeaaful eeaeon aa they ended with a winning reoord. Throughout the eeaeon, the glrla improved and worked very hard. Coach Joe Foland eta ted, The 1965-86 Glrla J.V. baeketball eeaeon wae, 1 believe, a euooeea. The majority of our team ooneieted of young inexperienced playere. We improved with every practice and game and by the end of the eeaeon we reached our peak. Our eeaeon wae highlighted by our winning the laat game over an older and more experienced Oehkoah team and by our freehman team beating Bridgeport at Bridgeport. Slowly but eurely, if the glrla keep working we can put an end to Brldgeport’e dominance In glrla baeketball. All in all, I think it wae a very rewarding eeaeon. (•bow) Little Pete” ( J. Patman) flghta aB a Big Oaring defender. (Upper left) D. Dukaaharer goaa up to ahowua bar point aoartng Jumpahnt. (left) “ P. Anaat. you better nuke aura you oatob that baDT aaya J. Meeer. (upper right) H. Etrtoh goaa far • rebound egatnat the BuDdoga. (light) H. Duncan ehonra bar follow through after • shot. 37 Tigers Dominate Region Beok Row: Coach Wallace, Erie Siegfried, Juattn Krants, Nate Kramer, Robert Fertlg, John Rabengerb, Jamie Yakel, Coach Coon, Front Row: Craig Parriott, Troy Muhr, Kyle Fleeel, Ray George, Curtte Sohwartakopf, Mark Estrada. J. Ra ben berg anealre under the basket for a layup. Back row J. Yakei, Coach Wallace, J. Rabenberg; Front row: E. Siegfried. R. George. If. Estrada and Kyle Kleeel. 38 with Winning Season T. lfuhr hop to boots with an outsida ahot. M. Batrada aajra hi to tha guys. J. Kranta and E. Siegfried flghttog for the rebound. So dose but no algar. In 1986, far the third year in a row, the Bayard Tigers traveled to the State Basketball Tournament In Lincoln end again game up short of the Class C-l ohnmplrmehlp In 1986, the Bayard Tigers ran up a very onmmendahla record of 24-1, their only loss going to Omaha Cathedral High School In the semi-final round of the state tournament. The loos was a very disappointing one, not only because it was In the state tournament, but because it signified the end of a season filled with pain and determination. But dispite their loss, the Tigers made their community very proud of them. They were a class team and whenever they stepped on the court It was with pride. Of the five tournaments the Tigers competed in, four ended on a victorious note with the Tigers bringing home a trophy. The Tigers won the Alliance Holiday Tournament, PAC-11 Conference Tournament, the Sub-District and the District Tournament. The State Tournament was the only one to elude the Tigers. At the Alliance Holiday Tournament, Jamie Yakel and Nathan Kramer made the All Tournament Team. Jamie also received the Mr. Sportsmanship award. Yakel also made the C-l All Tournament Team and the PAC-11 All Tournament. Nathan Kramer and Kyle Klesel also made the PAC-11 All Tournament Team. 39 Experience leads to J. Rabenberg shoots for two points. R. George skies for two as J. Krants looks on. C. Bohwmrtekopf out tha net down mttm wta nmg districts. Kyle Kissel demonstrates his aerial abilities. 40 a successful season Matcats end successful season 1908 Bayard High Wrestlers- back row, A. Creostlus, student manager, Coaoh Doug Brandt, Jody Fleoua, M. Becker, O. Alice, O. Wilson. R ffilrinh. a Burry. E. WIDsy, Aas't. Coaoh Steve Allas, ascend row, O. Beaker, P. Vara, C. Shaw, J. Qmwelee, O. Khndre, manager, R Anderson, front row, C. Brown. K. Walker, T. Contreras, R. Booker. J. Kteetre, 0. Carats, It. Armstrong, J. WIDsy. The Bayard High School wrestling team, which gained the nickname “Matcats,” finished the season with an outstanding record. The ‘Matcats” sent seven wrestlers to the state meet. The team placed 13th out of 60 teams. Outstanding individual achievements, as well as team achievements were met. Greg Alles received fourth place In the 156 weight class while Jody Fisous took the State Championship in the 185 weight class. The other state qualifiers were: 105, Juan Gonzales; 112, Greg Becker; 128, Brent Burry; 167, Garden Wilson; HWT, Rob Elrloh. 42 with State Championship “But Ooaoh, I did tt just Hks you showed mcT O. Beaker telle CouhaaBrandtind AQm. Senior Jody Flsous mWwlM his state champion victory as his oonanant feels the agony of defeat. Junior O. ADas reoahred his fourth phoe mwt i at the State wrestling Season a Top Wrestler. Jody Flsous Bast Overall Record; Jody Fteous (86-4) Bast Overall Record: Brant Burry (27-6) Most Pins Beeson; Jody Flsous (IS) Most Reversals: Qreg Beokar (17) Most Takedowns: Brant Burry (28) Most Escapes: Cordon Wilson (13) Meat Near Falls: Jody Flsous (30) Most Decisions- Brent Burry (13) Most Improved Wrestler: Paul Vara and ErloWlDey Most Improved Freshman Wrestler: Mika Armstrong and Cameron Brown. The Never Die Award: Rob Btrioh iU ' JlOzVfi llantoi a J. Flsous, O. Wilson. R. Becker, A EfaUi and J. Gonaalas. 43 Tiger Power displayed J.Yakel goes up far a rebound against the Hamingford Bobcats In the undefeated regular season- O. hnMs up his arm in victory after defeating an opponent. A. Chambers goes up for two to defeat Lyman. P. Vera struggles for points in one of his matches Don’t eat the ball N. Kramer(shoot it! Girls Take District Meet Top: Coach Hohnateln and Coach Lenta, third row: B. Bohan am an. K. Vincent. J. O’Neal, J. Hoagl nd, Chrla Sohwartskopf, aeoond row: A. Chambers, K. Goes, K. Propp, C. Burry, H. Dunoon. R-Forrlott, 8. Sohopen, front row: Jill Hohnateln. C. Bteffan, D. Dukesherer. L. Horn. R. Berda. and D. Randall Even though the girls’ track team, coached by Mr. Jim Hohnateln, only consisted of seventeen members, they ended with a very successful year. The Tigers obtained the District Champion title and also took three other titles. The girls placed third at the Bayard B-C-D meet which consisted of eighteen teams. The Tigers also sent six to state. Those participating In the state meet at Omaha were: the 400 and 1600 meter relays consisting of Kim Propp, Connie Burry, Kim Goss, Amy Chambers, and alternates Donna Dukesherer and Ranata Parrlott. Kim Propp also qualified In long jump while Connie Burry qualified In the 406 meter dash. Amy Chambers find Donna Dukesherer both qualified In the 100 meter hurdles. Dukesherer also qualified In the 300 meter hurdles. DeAnne Randall qualified In the shot put. Most of the lettermen will be returning next year. The team will be losing two seniors, DeAnne Randall and Rita Serda. C. Burry shows determination to catch her competitor In a relay. Boys’ track team works hard Boy ' trmok team — bottom row-manager. B. Flaoua, K. tenBenael. J. Oonsaiea. B. Stuart, C. Brown, A. Raben l erg, M. Armstrong, D. CasteUaw, middle row-D. Tletjen. J. Krants, C. Miller, K. Klesel, O. Wilson. J. Yakel, C. Sohwartzkopf, C. Parrlott, B. Burry, R. Becker, Dion Chaon, top row-M. Llohlus, J. Rose, J. Arellano, P. Sohopen, R. Parker, K. Kauts, E. Siegfried, ooaoh K. Begley, D. Porupsky, and O. Thompson. The boys’ track team, coached by Mr. Gerald Thompson, had a very successful year. The team consisted of twenty-four members. The team will be losing eight seniors, Dirk Tletjen, Kurtls Kautz, Gordon Wilson, Kyle Klesel, Jamie Yakel, Eric Siegfried, Rusty Becker and Juan Gonzales. The Tigers placed second in the District and the boys took the trophy at the Bayard C-D Invite whloh consisted of 23 teams. They also won the Alliance Invite. At the Bayard B-C-D meet, the Tigers placed third out of 18 teams. The Tigers tallied 15 points at Omaha, whloh placed them 12th In the state. The boys' team had seven people that qualified for state. Those participating In the state meet at Omaha were: the 400 meter relay consisting of Craig Parrlott, Jamie Yakel, Gordon Wilson, Kyle Klesel and alternate Dirk Tletjen. The 1600 and 3200 meter relays consisting of Craig Parrlott, Joe Arellano, Brent Burry, Jamie Yakel and alternate Rusty Becker. Jamie Yakel ran the 400 meter dash In whloh he earned a bronze medal (third place). Chris Miller grabbed second place In the high jump whloh gave him a silver medal. Kyle Klesel qualified for the state In both the long jump and the triple jump. Coach Thompson commented, “We will have several returning people and the experience at state was super for them. Overall, I am very pleased with the season.” 46 throughout the season C. Sohwartakopf throws shot at the Distrlot meet held In Bayard. In the pit Kyle Klesel’s home away from home aa he qualified for state In long Jump and triple Jump. J. Yak el places third In the 400 meter dash in the state meet. 47 Hard work throughout State qualifier , back: Kyle Kleael, J. Yak el, C. Parrlott, O. Wileon, J. Arellano, C. Miller, D. Tletjen, middle: B. Burry, K. Ooea, K. Propp, D. Randall, D. Dukeeherer, R. Beoker, front: C. Burry, A. Chamber , R. Parrlott. D. Dukeaherer oompete In the 300 meter hurdle In Omaha. The crowd watch a aa the boy ’ 400 meter relay participate . C. Miller prepare for the high Jump In which he plaoed aeoond in the ■tate. 48 the season pays off at State Boys' 400 relay qualifying for state: Bottom-alternate state consisted of A. Chambers, K. Fropp, K. Goss Dirk Tietjen, C. Parriott, top-K. Kiesel, J. Yakel and G. and C. Burry. Wilson. Track takes dedication Senior track members, back: K. Kautz, O. Wilson, Kyle Kiesel, J. Yakel, E. Siegfried, R. Becker, front: D. Tietjen, R. Serda, D. Randall and J. Gonzales. A. Chambers and D. Dukesherer both race for the finish line. S. Sohopen showing what she does to help out the track teams. R. Becker Is shown striding it out In the 800 meter run. Organizations s ? A y ✓ s 2 0 Staff keeps track Prince-Princess crowned Class studies embryos m.ivi March 4 is Teachers Day school happenings Amy Nelson I. Broderick and J. Llakoe enjoy a laugh aa they tor the music pages. Patricia Evans on® semester T. Coonoe concentrates page. Track members cnmnoto «t. she completes another Diane Sauer schedules activities pnnlrnnt Dirk Tletjen • one semester The staff was kept very busy doing one page or more a week in the BAYARD TRANSCRIPT. Their pages were known as the TIGER TIMES. Second semester they started working on the annual. It was a new experience for all of them as the annual pages were sent to Josten's photo ready. This Involved spending two to three olass periods every week at the Transcript working on Students Show Scholastic Ability Top row, T. Hoag Land, Amy Nel on, O. Alio . P. Sohopen. A. CreoeUus, J. Krantz, A. Rabenberg, T. Petersen, middle row. J. Thoeny, Jennifer Fisous, Kim Sohmall, 8. Sohopen, D. Dukesherer, P. Anest, M. Creoellus. Kristi Laeger. M. Bulman, J. Rabenberg, R. Becker, front row, A. Oarota, D. Tyree, JU1 Hohnsteln, J. Maser. Kristin Huok. M. Rose and M. MoCoy. J. Thoeny aooeptlng her certificate for participating In the saholastlo oontest. The annual Inter-High School Scholastic Contest was held April 11 at Chadron State College. Twenty-six students from Bayard attended. Three students placed in the top ten percent, they were Angle Garcia In Spanish II, Pete Schopen In American History, and Rusty Becker In Vocabulary. People placing In the oontest: R. Becker and P. Sohopen. Not pictured. A. Garcia. 54 Students Honored at NHS Ceremony Mr. Cundall la congratulating new NHS member M. Bulman. OM NHS members left to right, H. An eat, Secretary, E, Siegfried. Vice President, Kyle Kleeel, President, and J. Yakel, Treasurer New NHS members back row, left to right, O. Wilson, R. Becker, R. Elrich, M. Row, M. Bulman and K. tenBenseL Front row, left to right, C. Schwartzkopf, J. Krantz, D. Dukeaherer, A. Creoelius and J. Meter. On April 28, 1086 the Chimney Rook Chapter No. 756 National Honor Society inducted six seniors and five Juniors into the Chapter. This years officers gave speeches on history, leadership, character, service and scholarship. Pastor Steve Alles gave the Invocation and Benediction. Following the ceremony there was a reception for all NHS members, families and Miss Laurie Bauer, the Chapter’s sponsor. E. Siegfried gets ready to tap a new NHS member. 55 Speech team excels Back row. D. Ebers, J. Twombly. C. Miller, T. Petersen, P. Bohopen, A. Nelson, J. Krantz. M. Bulman, E. Siegfried, A Rabenberg, R. Eirloh, J Rabenberg, K. Kautz. D. Randall. Coach Shirley Huok. Middle row, V. Knlaa, B. Sohanaman. M. Creoellua, K. Fries. J. Peteraen, H. Eirloh. P. Anest, C. Steffen, front row, K. Kleael. K. IJid. J. Broderick. L. Horn. J. Thoeny, K. tenBensel. and C. York. (above) K. tenBenael receive the Outstanding Actress award along with D. Randall (below( FROM Mrs. Huok. R. Eirloh (not pictured) received the Outstanding Actor award. Senior speech members proudly display third plaoe trophy. Back row...Travis Petersen, R. Eirloh. E. Siesrfrled, J. Rabenberg, K. Kautz. Front row...M. Bulman, A. Nelson, D. Randall. The Speech team had a very productive year. Under the direction of Mrs. Shirley Huck they traveled to seven speech meets and competed against an average at 20 schools. They earned the third plaoe trophy at the Bridgeport meet and then later qualified two seniors to go to state. They are Margaret Bulman and Kurtis Kautz. Margaret went in serious prose and Kurtis took his informative speech. The state speech meet was held March 27, 1986 in Lincoln. Both of BHS’s competitors came home with excellent ratings. 56 One act plays performed for student body L. Hern and J. Rabenburg stand while Kelley Snhmall, J. Krantz, K. i E. Siegfried, P. Schopen and K. tenBensel are frozen in position. The Bayard speech team presented two one-act plays this year. The plays were “The Haunted Carousel” and “Three Phone Calls.” “The Haunted Carousel,” written by I.E. Clark was the play chosen to represent Bayard High School In the District meet. “The Haunted Carousel’ is a story of a carousel that retains certain vibrations of a tragedy in the past. The play received an excellent rating at District. The second play was “Three Phone Calls.” This story is about a young girl who invites three at her sister’s admirers over, all in the same night. Mrs. Shirley Huck was the director at the plays. K. Lind, E. Siegfried. Amy Nelson, J. Krantz. Kelley Schmall and D. Randall in the play The Haunted Carousal'. J. Twombly in terrupta C. Sohwartzkopf and K. Kautz date In the ptay- Bobby Sooka (C. Steffen) argues with big sister (C. Sohwartzkopf) in the play The Three Phone Calls'. Amy Nelson portrays an artist while D. Randall watches her paint. 57 Club de Espanol dice Ole! The 1985-86 Spanish Club started off the year slowly but managed to finish It off with a bang! The 24 member club and their sponsor Mrs. Montanez worked many hours to make their April 4 th Taco Sale a success! They used the money they made to travel to Denver for the day on May 17. Spanish club officers are-Secretary S. Schopen, President, A. Nelson, Vice President, 8. Blacks tone. Treasurer, R. Serda Spanish Chib member are: top row: A. Chamber . D. Hopkins, H. Duncan, J. O’Neal. A. Garcda, J. Broderick. S. Schopen. T. Becker, K. Vlnoent, C. Burry, middle row: K. Meinlnger, D. Tyree, R Gonzales. L. Miller, T. Lopez; front row: J. Gonzales, Mr . Montanez (advisor), S. Blaokstone, R Serda, D. Randall. Patricia EHerbeck, A. Nelson, M. Bulman. K.C. Heath. Not pictured is P. Aquirre. J. Broderick, are you ashamed of your tortillas? Spanish dub 58 FHA places two at State M. Crecellus and V. Knlss received ■Over medals at State Convention. FHA officers K. IJnd, Kim Schmall. H. Duncan and H. Aneet. front row-Kristln Huck. Kelley Sohmall. K. Vincent and K. tenBenaeL The Bayard FHA Chapter attended the District Convention at Bridgeport, Nebraska at the first part of the year. They also attended the District SEARCH Events In Chadron from which they sent M. Crecellus and V. Knlss to the State Convention at Lincoln, Nebraska where they both received silver medals. Also attending the Leadership Convention at Lincoln were Kelley Schmall, Kristin Huck, P. Maher, Kristen Klesel, B. Schanaman and C. Steffen. The FHA also sold Valentine Day cookies and had a cabbage burger sale this year. Back row- Chrissy Schwartzkopf, V. Knlss, M. Crecellus, H. Duncan. K. Lind, Jennifer Flscus and B. Buxbaum. 3rd row-P. Aneet, K. Klesel. B. Flscus, Diane Sauer, Kelly Huok and zj- peteraen, 2nd row- B. Schanaman, J. Maser, C. Steffen, J. O’Neal, J. Hoagland and P. Mahor, front row-Mrs. Dldier. Kelley Sohmall, K. tenBensel. K. Vincent, Kristen Huck. Kim Schmall and H. Aneet. 59 FFA - Leaders for the FFA members are, back row: 8. Bernhardt, J. Kizzire. Dean Sauer, T. Marker. J. Sohnelder. 8. Rafferty. M. Armstrong, C. York, J. Willey, Cameron Brown, next row. J. Arends, B. Stuart, Tate Rio®. W. Blue, J. R. Jerger, C. More head, D. Castellaw, 8. Franklin, next row, E. Siegfried, B. Kappen, J. Baird. Jody Fisc us. Gene Kizzire, Kelly Walker, front row, Mr. Claver, J. Twombly, A. Fisous, D. Randall, R. Fertig and R. Eirioh. Record book award winners were J. Twombly, R. Fertig and J. Schneider. 1986-87 officers are: back row, J. Twombly, R. Fertig, E. Willey, front row, B. Stuart, Gene Kizzire and W. Blue. New Fields of Agriculture Award Winner R. Elrloh, B. Kappen, J. Baird, A. Fiscus. J. Twombly. Kelly Walker, E. Willey, 8. Rafferty. Front Row: G. Kizzlre, D. Randall, Krletl Laeger, 8. Bernhardt and J. Schneider. FFA Sweetheart candidates and their escorts are: E. Willey, R. Fertlg - escort, Jody Fisous, K. Goss, V. Bowers Sweetheart and D. Dukesherer. Honorary Chapter Farmers were: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Krauple and Mrs. Melvin Laeger. 1965-86 officers are: back row, R. Elrloh, and R. Fertlg, front row, D. Randall, J. Twombly, Kristi Laeger and A. Fisous. FFA servers for the dinner were: Kristin Klesel, M. Croce 11 us, Chris Sohwartzkopf, P. Anest, C. Steffen and Kelley Sohmall. BHS Band helps to boost Back row left to rlght-J. Arellano. D. Sanchez. K. tenBensel. B. Flscus. D. Randall. C. Shanaman. Cameron Brown. E. Siegfried. P. Morehead. T. Rice, Dean Sauer. O. Kizzire, A. Flscus. G. Wilson; second row R Gonzales. J. O'Neal. A. Chambers. R Ensser. 8. Bernhardt. J. Kizzire, Chrissy Schwartzkopf. Kristen Kiesel. J. R4 C’ DunoaP- R Anest, D. Dukesherer, C. Burry. J. Gonzales. W. Blue. H. FMrlnh. C. Steffen. J. Peterson. Carey Brown. Kelley Sohmall, M. Rose; front rowl-J. Hohnstein. H. Knotts, Jennifer Flscus, P. Elerbeck, K. Kuxhausen. K. Fries. J. Armstrong, 8. Pontine. K. Vincent. J. Liakos. Kim SchmalL Stage Band members are back row: H. Knotts, J. Rose, B. Flscus; Middle row: H. Duncan, R. Anest, D. Dukesherer. G. Wilson, E. Siegfried, J. Gonzales; front row: B. Sc h an am an, M. Rose. Kelley Sohmall. Kyle Klesel, K. Kuxhausen. Band Council, R. Anest, K. Vincent. E. Siegfried, H. Duncan. M. Rose and J. Petersen. o BA Till D Drill Team, back row, D. Harlmon, R. Parrlott, L. Miller, S. Sohopen, V. Knlss, middle row, R. Serda. C. Faustman, J. tenBensel, D. Messer smith, T. Becker, front row, S. Shaw. 62 school spirit at many activities High plains Band members, Jill Hohnstein, D. Dukesherer, E. Siegfried, K. tenBensel and H. Knotts. Keep that rank straight girls Members of the BHS pep band help to boost the Tigers on to another victory. The Bayard High Band under the direction of Mr. John Minors had many activities to keep them busy throughout the year. The band marched in the Fall Round-Up in Bayard and also took part in four marching competitions, some of which were the Oc-toberfest in Sidney, the KOLT Band Day in Scottsbluff, and the C hadron Band Day in Chadron. The band also marched at all home football games and played pep band for the volleyball and basketball games. The band held two concerts throughout the year for the public and also competed in the District Music Contest. 63 Vocal Music hits Cbolr members are, back row, P. Evans, B. Flaoua, D. Randall, K. Fries. J. Kildow, K. Propp, A. Chambers, K. Goss, K. Lind, M. Warm, M. Chaon, D. Chaon, M. Becker, B. Stuart, Jody Flsous, E. Siegfried, N. Kramer, G.Wilson, Kyle KleseL, K. Kautz, 8. Husk irk. D. Dukesherer, M. Bulman, J. Liakos, S. Pontine, J. Maser, B. Sohanaman, third row, K. tenBensel, R. Parriott, Chrissy Sohwartskopf, J. Meter, P. Maher, D. Hopkins, T. Becker, Kristen Huck. J. Willey, C. Parriott, G. Alles, Curtis Schwartzkopf, T. Rice, J. Krantz, J. Twombly, A. Flsous, D. linhtus, A. Rabenberg, C. Miller, Kristen Kiesel. R. Anest, J. Hoagland, J. Hohnstein, Kande Laeger, P. ESerbeok, J. Thoeny, second row, L. Teppert, T. Hagan, H. Anest, H. Duncan, J. O'NeaL B. Burry, M. McCoy, P. Vera, D. Sanches, Carey Brown, P. Schopen, A. CreoeHus, C. York, T. Petersen, J. Arellano, Kelly Huck, Dianne Sauer, D. Mnsswrsmith, K. Vincent, C. Burry, M. CreoeHus. L. Horn, J. Broderick. C. Elerbeok, first row, Kelley SohmalL J. Petersen. P. Anest, T. Hoagland, D. Smith, V. Bowers, A. Thoeny, M. Estrada, R. George, J. Rose, S. Judd. R. Ensser, S. Blacks tone, R. Serda, M. Rose, V. Kniss. H. Knotts, H. Eirioh and C. Steffen. Aooompanlats Kim Sohmall and Kristy iCn hAnwin The Bayard High Choir with approximately 110 members had a very busy year. The choir hosted its own invitational on Oct. 29 with five schools attending. Jerry Tallmon served as the clinician for the day with Bayard taking the gold. The Choir performed three concerts for the public throughout the year. BHS had five students that participated at All-State and eleven students that participated in the High Plains Festival. The mixed Choir along with several small groups took part in the district music contest bringing home one one plus and ten ones. On May 3 the 21st held their annual dinner theater show which was definitely a big success. Choir officer left to right Kyle Kieael.eeo.; Kim Sohmall, trees.; E. Siegfried.pres. 64 high note in ’86 High Plains Choir Members back row left to right C. York, K. Vincent, T. Petersen. O. Wilson, C. Miller, M. Rose, Carey Brown. Front row A. Fisous, Kelley Sohmall, Jennifer Klldow, and T. Rice. DI8TRICT MUSIC RESULTS 21st Century Singers • 1 + Choir -1 Barbershop Quartet • I Boys Octet I Boys Double Octet • I Girls Trio -1 Girls Triple Trio-I Girls Double Octet • I Mixed Double Octet -1 Mixed Octet -1 Kelly Schmall • Solo • I Mixed Quartet • II Boys Ensemble - II Magic Rhythm - II Band-C Trumpet Trio - II Kim Sohmall piano solo - n 65 Vocal and instrumental music 21st Century Sincere are K. tenBensel. C. Miller. Jennifer Kildow, M. Estrada. H. Anest, E. Siegfried, Kim Sohm ll, R. George. D. Dukeeherer. C. Kniss. K. Vincent. Middle row, P. Vera, B. Fisous. T. Petersen. M. Borne, K. KautB, D. Randall. R. Serda. Curtis Bohwartskopf. Kelley Bohmall. Kyle Kissel, front row Carey Brown. K. Propp, J. Meter and G. Wilson. Jennifer Kildow sings a solo with the help of the choir. 66 entertain the community Magic Rhythm members are baek row left to right V. Kniss, J. Twombly, J. Maser, A. Thoeny, T. Becker, R. Parriott, A. Fiscus, B. Stuart, Jill Hohnsteln, J. O’Neal, P. Anest, B. Bohanaman, D. Liohlus, C. Steffen. Middle row A. Rabenberg, T. Rioe, Kristin Kiesel, J. Petersen, D. Sanchez, Chrlssy Schwartzkopf, J. Arellano. C. York, D. Hopkins, J. Rose, K. Lind, R. Ensser, A. Chambers. Front row T. Hagan, 8. Busklrk, K. Kuxhausen, H. Knotts. H. Eirloh. The high school band struts its stuff at the Chadron Band Day. E. Siegfried in his normal state. T. Rioe and A. Fisous sing a duet during a Magic Rhythm performance. Michelle Rose sings “Leader of the Pack at the dinner show. 67 The band plays “Pomp and Circumstance for the graduation ceremony. The 21st Century Singers keep The 21et Century Singer enjoy singing “The Funny Fifties. 68 busy throughout the ’85-’86 year Just a glimpse of the fun at the dinner theater. Kelley Sohmall, Jennifer Klldow and Michelle Rose perform aa the girl ’ trio. The dinner theater waa a auooeaa with the help of all eervere. 21 at Century Singers perform at graduation. T. Petersen and H. Anest showing their stuff. 69 Cheerleaders Display Hard Work From left; C. Schwartakopf. H. Duncan, A. Chamber , 8. Bboktoot (maaootl K. Vincent. Reynold , (In front) R. Serda. M. Roae, and Trad 70 R. Serda and M. Rose are caught dreaming about Mr. Right . Seniors honored by Lions Sept.-Oct. J. Yokel and M. Bulman Nov.-Dee. Kyle Kleeel and R. Elrloh H. An eat, R. Beoker and M. Roee Student of the Year The Student of the Month Is chosen according to character, leadership, scholarship and school spirit. Each student receives a certificate and Is honored at a luncheon sponsored by the Lions Club. 71 Mr. Cundall presents Erie Siegfried with the Student of the Year scholarship 72 Girls show support through Pep Club Pep Club members: top-B. Flsous, R. Anest, V. Bowers, Kelly Sohmall. Kristin Huok. Seoond row-A. Garda, K. Meinlnger, D. Tyree, J. O’Neal, J. Hoaglsnd. D. Bauer, Kelly Huok. Third row-P. Evana, D. '-'opklns, S.Sohopen, K. Llnd.T. Becker, V. Knlss, C. Burry. Fourth row-M. Warm. M. Chaon, B. hanaman, M. Creoellus, P. An eat, H. Eirloh, Kristin Klesel, R. Parrlott. Fifth row-L. Teppert, C. Bteffen. P. Elerbeok, D. Randall. J. Meter, M. Bulman, J. Petersen, J. Maser. Sixth row-A. Chambers, M. Rose, R. Serda, 8. Blacks tone, H. Duncan, K. Vlnoent, Chrlssy Sohwartakopf. Chrlssy Boh-wartakopf shows us her pep” during a time out. Officers: K. Vlnoent-Hlstorlan; J. Meter-President; M. Rose-Secretary Traeeurer. The 1986-86 Pep Club was made up of about 60 girls. Some of the activities throughout the year were homecoming, pep rallies, and making posters. R Flsous and M. Estrada attempt to eat the evidence during their Home Eo. Typing is a real blast as shown by J. Armstrong and K. Pries. Students display classroom expressions T. Contreras gives a pretty smile for Tonya Hoagiand ahowa us her famous expression, EEE BUDf! during a typical math lecture. 74 Activities Q 4 0 ? of HO x i YS of |M« ecp£$ “Kids Wanna Homecoming Week was filled with many exciting activities. The week started out with Punk Day followed by Hero Day, Cartoon Day, Dress-up Day and finally Orange and Black Day. The students also added to the festivities by having a hall decorating contest which the sophomores won. The cheerleaders started out the traditional Homecoming Pep Rally with a snake dance. The band also marched and several skits were given. Hcmeoomlng Royalty — Back: D. Tletjen, Trad Reynolds, M. Estrada. H. Anest, E. Siegfried. J. Meter. J. YakeL M. Rose. Front: Kyle Kleeel. Kim SohmalL Above — D. (York) Smith portrays Raggedy Ann during Homecoming week. Top right — Sophomore boys demonstrate the latest nharlng fawhnlqiui. Bottom right — Captains finish speech at Homeooming pep rally. 76 Rock” in 85 Queen Kim Sohmall and King Kyle Kleeel were drowned after the Bayard-MltoheD football game. Trad Reynolds and M. Rose diacruas how to get the Homecoming 1985 was a great success as always. The theme was Kids Wanna Rock. Homecoming night started out with Bayard playing Mitchell. But unfortunately, the Tigers got defeated 6-10. At half-time the candidates for King and Queen were announced and after the game Kyle Kiesel and Kim Sch-mall were crowned King and Queen. After the game a Homecoming dance was held. Intransit, a disco from Chadron, played at the dance that was sponsored by the Pep Club. Cmiphs ihn— Hmumnmlny dance Kim Sohmall. K. Vincent, and R. Anest dress up as ooeerieaaers organised. 77 the Fat Albert gang on Cartoon Day. Prom Crowd Out For 8. Garda oune straight tram • Fantasy Islaivl ’ to tell his adventures to Jennifer Flsous. 78 A Night On The City R- George and K. KUnl look bored ■atoning to J. Krante brag about his date. Big City Nights JH1 Hohneteln and Kristy Kuxhausen played dinner music durtag the prom banquet. Qrag ADm junior olaea president, give the blessing before the meaL Several guy enjoy a few laugh while dining on prime rib. Pete Sohopen give an after dinner entertainment speeoh entitled “leftover ”. Mrs. Huok, J. Krant and Mr. Claver introduce the oa t member of the skit. Kyle Kieeel, eninr olaa president, aooept the welcome from Junior, Kim Propp. 80 Jr.- Sr. Banquet 1886 Who are you spying an D. Hopkins? Pram servers back row, left to right, J. Roae, T. Rice. A. Fisous, J. Twombiy. T. Contreras. Front row. left to right, A. Chambers, C. Burry, D. Hopkins, H Dunoan and R. Parriott. 81 Student Activities Highlighted A. Flsoua prepares tbs beverage for Chson, C. Ebrbaok and P. Evans are wondering if It Is safe to eat preen banquet. the food at prom. C. Elerbeok listens Intently to Mr. Lents while other seniors pose for the camera. R. Fertlg, N. Kramer and C. Sohwartskopf are working very hard. More than cheering goes on at the ballgame as shown by these girls. 82 JuniorsCompete in Government Day Back row - left to rljjfht - A. Creoellua, Curtle Sohwartxkopf, O. Allee, P. Sohopen, C. Parrlott. Chrle Miller, B. Fleous, K. tenBensel. middle row - K. Propp, D. Dukeeherer, Kelly Huok, Kelley Bohmall, Jennlver Fleous, front row - R. Fertlg, Diane Bauer, S. O arc la. “It e not funny Peter Sohopen! exclaims Kim Goes. On May 1, 1986, the Junior Class participated In the Morrill County Corahusker Boy’s and Girl’s County Government Day. The Juniors that were elected Into an office took the oath of office whloh was administered by the Honorable Linda Hayden, Associate County Judge. They then reported to their respective of floes. At noon, a luncheon was served by the American Legion Auxiliary and the guest speaker was Jean Rhodes who has her own private law practice In Bridgeport. At 1:30 p.m. the rest of the Junior Class arrived at the courthouse. From then on the students sat In on a mock trial to learn more about court and Jury duty. Boy, this Is the life of jury duty,” explains Chris Miller to Pete Sohopen. Sheriff ■ Rule Aneat Commissioner • OrsgAllM J udge Carey Brown Attorney • Pete Sohopen Clerk - Kelley Boh mall Clerk of Die trio t Court • Jennifer Fleoue Treasurer - Donna Dukeeherer Superintendent of 8ohoole • Kristin tenBeneel Surveyor - Alan Credit us Extension Agent - Robert Fertlg Home Economics Agent - Beoki Fleous Handyman-Handl-Bue Program • Craig Parrlott Weed Control Authority Bupt. - Diane Sauer County Highway Superintendent - Kelly Huok Probation Officer - Chrle Miller Soli Coneervatlan - Kim Propp NO BOYS Character Mr. Midnight....(A prowler).............................Nathan Kramer Rita Baxter....(Giving slumber party).................Jennifer Kildow Jane Baxter....(Her younger sister).................Kim Propp Vikki....(A oountry oousin)..............................Vicky Bowers Fred Dana...(In bad with Rita)...........Curtis Schwartzkopf Leroy Doyle....(Fred's pal).......................Chris Miller Belinda Elliott....(Rita's rival)......................Kristin tenBensel Edwina Cook....(Rita's best friend)...........Donna Dukeeherer Nada Owens....(A boy-hater)...............................Rula Anest Patsy Farrel....(Who loves to eat)...............Kim Vinoent O'Brien....(An officer of the law).......................Pete Schopen Keith Garland.. .(Fred's rival).........................Craig Parriott Harvey Smith. . .(Keith'e man Friday)..................Justin Krantz Mrs. Dana...(Fred's mother).............................Becki Fisous Cast members do the electric snake itsnoe at nines at play. On Tuesday, March 26, the Junior Class presented the Junior Class play production entitled “No Boys Aliassed written by Jean Provence. The play was directed by Mrs. Shirley Huok and student directors were Margaret Bulman and Kurds Kautz. Fred (C. Sahwartakopf) and Leroy (C. Miller) trying to oonvinoe 84 allowed All those two boys think about Is their stomachal i “You two look Hka a ooupte of Africaner Ed wtna, (D. Dukaahoror) amlalma to N«k (R. Anest) and Jane, (K. Propp). • Ve got hlmT Fred. (C. Sohwartakopf) and Leroy. (C. UIDer), nalehrate the capture of Mr. Midnight. (N. Kramer). You oan’t soars me. Fred Dana! Edwina (D. Dukeeherer) says to Mr. Midnight, (N. Kramer). Students rewarded K. Oom reoeived an award for outstanding track participant. Kyle Kissel, Kim Sohmall. J. Yakel and M. Rosa were lnduoted Into the Hall of Fame. 86 for Outstanding Achievement. Perfect attendance awards were presented to M. Bulm n, Greg Becker and T. Marker. Not pictured were J.R. Jerger and Cameron Brown. R- Eirloh received the Chamber of Commerce Scholarship. O. Alice received the Honor Yoke from the 1986 Class President, Kyle Kiesel. Kyle Kiesel receives the Chamber of Commerce scholarship along with the Alumni Scholarship. Mrs. Didier rewards Kelley Schmall with the Outstanding FHA award. Kyle Kiesel rewards D. Dukesherer with the Athletic Letter. Accomplishments rewarded J. Arellano wee rewarded with the Lifter of the Tear award by Mr. Lenta. D. Dukeeherer and Kyle Kleeel were presented the ° r ° lT d the Book of Knowledge from United States Army Reserve award. M. Bulman Students receiving scholarship awards are O. Alles. J. Krants, R. Parrlott, 8. Sohopen, M. Creoellus and J. Maser. B. Flscus received the Spirit Award from Mr. Lenta. Mr. Brandt rewards Greg Becker for his wrestling achievements. on Awards Nights. O. Wilson, M. Rom, E. Siegfried and R. Becker were awarded with the Presidential Academic Fitness Award. Mr. Coon rewards D. TietJen with his Outstanding Student award. Miss Fooe rewards J. Meter with her scholarship award. Mrs. Huok rewards P. Sohopen with his Speech Award. A. Nelson and E. Siegfried read the Senior Class Will. “Gotcha!!” H. Dunoan J. O’Neal and D. Hopkins doing what they do beet, nothing! M. Rose sure something. seems to be enjoying J. Twombly and A. Flsous nlng new skills. gases at that oertaln someone. Like you really need a megaphone K. Steffen. J. Meter gives us her Miss In-nooent Look but Kristi Laeger knows the truth. 90 V. Bowers and R. Fertlg laugh at one of Mr. Claver’s dumb jokes. J. Coonoe and B. Flsous display friends forever. Admin' istration 1 Faculi ty 1 1 ✓ l l « | ✓ ✓ AO°- ✓ c jll 1 1 'St Mr. Leroy Cundall. Superintendent Amttal Etzknt, a Social Scientist, states. “Education brings to most minds a vision of schools and youth. In contrast, social scientist have long stressed the education Is a Of along process that starts in the family, Intensifies in schools, and continues at work, even in retirement We have given you a good foundation on which to build as you go through life. We would hope that you would look upon your graduation from Bayard as the start of your lifelong educational process, not the end of your education. The world Is waiting for you and your skin If you continue to learn and grow you truly can make the worid a better place. Mr. Bob Armstrong, principal. Education is one way a person can Improve their position In life. The Faculty at Bayard provides all the Information and skills to allow our students to achieve these advancements; so, students of Bayard High School keep up the good work that has made us proud of you. SsortUrlM: Roma Engdahl, Connie York, Firtoraa Thnmaa School Board: Back: Harvey Ebioh, Steve Morrie, Larry Morgan. Steele, Front: Joyce Levick. Marilyn Wbnmar. 92 A Typical Ur CundaJl and Jamie Yakal having a “private oonfweoo®. ■hearty told 8porta Ilhaetrated no interview today) York doesn't always have this much on her desk Mr. Hohnetetn is ready for another tough day at the The motivating force behind the Laurie Bauer Librarian High School Elementary Kirk Begley Science, Doug Brandt - p.e., Gene Claver - Vo Ag. Chanbtiy, OomeUag Amerioan Hhtery. Driwra' FF A and Auto Mechanic MnortioBt Coaohing James Coon - Social Handra Didler ■ Home Studlee. Economic. Civlos EoonoanVoe and FHA flnrf Coaching Janet Ensaer - Reading, Susan Evans English. Resource Journalism and Annual Linda Foos Guktanoe 8haron Hoffman James Hohnstein ■ Counselor and Shorthand Vocal Music and Guitar Athletic Dlreotor and Bust ness Administration Joe Foland ■ P.E. and Science Coaching Bayard High School System flonwHna Montanez - Delmar Porupsky Spanish. English and Science and Coaching Psychology Susan Schoeneman Gerald Thompson Spedal Math and Coaching Not pioturad Mar gey Shipman • School Nurse Mr. Porupaky - tailing another ana at his boring Pollack JM 95 TM11 Wallace Math and Coaching The people behind the scenes! Lydia Leonhard t, Janet Berner a, Marie Miner, and Eether Sohanhnle are the oooka at the Bayard aohooia. Back row- P. EDerbeok. Mlaa Bauer, M. Chaon, M. Warm, C. E erbeak and A. Garcia. Front row- M. Bubnan, L. Horn, Jin Hohnatoin, Kande Laager K. Kuxhaneen are library helpera. Brio Siegfried and Krietl Laager, office Janitor : Joe Vera and Roberto Gonaalee. Bub Meere- Gloria T .teaman. Betty Matthew , Joe Vera, Fete WaAogerber. Lynn Heinta, Larry Kennedy, Tom Payton, Ron Langhoter. Junior High H □ ■ H ✓ ✓ 4 ✓ ✓ H H 0 Seventh — The Bottom isn’t so Amy Kuxhausen Cathy Lopez Heidi Marker Jocflyn Muhr Andy Nelson Brian Bernhardt Becky Betson Virginia Clark Shareen Cundal Theresa Dukesherer Tram pis Hasse Corey Henkel Jeff Hohnstein Jennifer Hruza Shannon Shaw James Sherfey Scott Smith Renea Snyder Kim Strieker 98 bad! The only way to go is up. Michelle Rscus David Gonzales Christina Gonzalez Tanya Jerger Jeff Kidow LauryKinzie Brett Kniss Holy Brandt Darin Chaon Lindy Pratt Brenda Sauer Brian Sauer Brad Schmal Lisa Schwartzkopf Deborah Thoeny Dale Tikatsky Shawna Tyree Kim Walker Tina Waugh 99 Eighth — Hang on tight. Amie Houston Scott Johnson Chance Jones David Jones Kendra Keith Ron Bet son Hope BMingsley Kenneth Buxbaum Tammy Jo Chaon Chris Pieper i Nfcki Rice J BDean Ryckman Andy Sauer Shane Siegfried l_ 100 the fun is just beginning Kimberly Bauer Gretchen Becker Heath BeWen Tin Claver Candy Crews Stephanie DeCent Steve Dunder Lynn Genoways Jason Hackett Dawn Harimon Travis Hoagtand Kerry Kniss Ho® Kreman Chad Leaver Shane McNabb Scott Nesbitt Ricky Snyder Tracy Staska Janei Strieker Juie tenBensei Joy Worth 101 Junior High The eighth grade choir singing for their fans. The Jr. High girls must be checking out” some pretty good looking guy. C. Schneider and J. Muhr stop dancing Just long enough to hare their picture taken. Choir aooompaniste K. Kuxhausen and L. Enseer. Has Active Year Now we know who Is full of hot air In the Jr. High. B. Sohm ll and J. Strieker alng during a swing choir performance. Julie, do you have your mouth open again? 103 The Jr. High band playing at one of the year’s concerts. Jr. High Tigers Make Mark The Jr. high football season had a good year although they did not win many games. There was a total of 23 boys out for football this year which helped give the opposing team a little bit of trouble. The boys’ coaches were Colach Porupsky and Coach Coon. The boys played four other teams. Front row-B. Knlee 8. Smith. C. Jonas. H. Balden, J. Klldow, T. Haase. B. SohmaQ. A. Nelson, J. Sherfey. Seoond row-M. Garda, D. Gonzales, C. Pie per, Brian Sauer, A. Sauer, S. Dunder, S. They were Nesbitt, Jeff Hohnstetn. Ricky Snyder. R. Betson. Back row-Coanh Porupsky, E. Ryckmtm, 8. Bridgeport, Morrill, Johnson. S. Siegfried. Corey Henkel. T. Claver, C. Leaver, 8. MoNabb, D. Jones, A. Houston, Kimball and Mitchell! Ct ohCoon-The 8 th graders had a final record of 0-4 while the 7th graders had a record of 2-2. Don’t let him gotttl The Jr. high girls volleyball also had a good season. The girls had a total of 38 out far volleyball. They worked hard and gave every other team they played a scare. Mr. Faland was the girls’ ooach. The girls played four other teams which left their record at 4-0 far the 8th graders and 3-1 for the 7th graders. The 7th and 8th graders combined placed first place at the Bayard Jr. High Tourney. Front row- T. Waugh. K Kniss. B. Ansst, J. Strieker, H. Ifiiiieiien L. Fnssrr 8. CundsD, L. Sohwartzkopf, H. Marks, J. Hruaa. Ssoond row- T. 8tasks, J. tsnBsn-sst, K. Bauer. Qrstohsn Beaker, Jams Flsous, C. Faustman, L. Kinas. Kim Walker, L. Pratt, Brands Sauer. Third row- M. Aranda, T. Chson. D. Harlmon, L. Gcnowsys, J. Worth. K. Keith, V. Clark. S. Shaw, S. Tyree. B. Betson. Fourth row-A. Kuzhausen, H. Brandt, N. Rioe, C. Crews, J. Muhr, T. Dukeaherer, M. Flsous, H. BQUngsty, C. Gonzales, K. Lopes, Coach Poland. The Jr. high oheerlesdere cheered on their fkvorlte team at a football game. 104 Jr. High achieves goals Glrla’ Jr. High Basketball — baok row-D. Harimon, H. Kreman. J. Worth. J. Flsoua, T. Chaon. L. Klnzle, L. Pratt, M. Flaous; third row-Mr. Foland, 8. Shaw. 8. Cundall, A. Kuxhausen, B. Betson, H. Brandt, J. Muhr, B. Bauer, K. Walker. Seoond row-T. Staeka, L. Klnzle, 8. DeCent, C. Fauetman, L. Eneeer, L. Sohwar tmkopf, J. Hruaa, H. Billing ley; first row-Oretohen Becker, J. tenBensel. K. Bauer, B. Anest, J. Strieker, K. Knlss. The Junior High girls’ basketball team, ooaohed by Mr. Joe Foland, had a successful season. The eighth grade team had 2 wins and 2 losses while the seventh grade had a record of 4-0. The teams combined and won the Bayard Invitational Tournament. Coach Joe Foland commented, “Winning the tourney for the second year in a row was the goal of the season and we achieved that.” Mr. Foland also commented, “A real highlight was the intensity and desire to learn displayed by the teams. This group of athletes appear to be headed for a bright future in athletics.” Boy basketball, bottom row-J. Sherfey, B. Sohmall, J. Klldow, D. Gonzales, H. Beldon, T. Hasse, B. Knlss, Middle row-J. Haokett, C. Jones, C. Pelper, D. Jones, B. Sauer, A. Sauer, 8. Dunder, J. Hohnsteln, C. Leaver, C. Henkel. 8. Siegfried, 8. MoNabb. R. Betson, T. Claver, A. Houston, Coach James Coon. The Junior High boys’ basketball teams, ooaohed by Mr. James Coon, enjoyed a successful season. The seventh grade in their first year of Jr. High competition had a record ending in 4-0. The eighth grade had a record of 1-3. The two teams combined during the year to form a tournament team and came out receiving seoond place. Coach James Coon commented, “We had a good time and a lot of improvement was shown during the season. Our seventh graders should be good leaders next year and our eighth graders will add to our high school program.” 105 Wrestlers learn new holds Top: Coaoh Brandt, Moond row: C. Pleper, E. Ryokman, 8. Johnson, D. Gonx les, R. Anderson, R. Betson, T. Hasse, M. Qarola, front: B. Knlss. J. Sherfey, C. Jones, Jeff Kildow, 8. MoNabb, 8. Siegfried and Jeff Hohnsteln. Not pictured Travis Hoag land. Chanoe Jones aooepts an award from Coaoh Brandt. The 1986 wrestling season under Coaoh Brandt had 15 wrestlers participating. They competed In a meet at Oshkosh and at a ribbon meet In Bridgeport. Eighth graders Richard Anderson and Shane Siegfried finished the season undefeated. The kids Improved as the season progressed. They enjoyed the one month wrestling season,” commented Coaoh Brandt. 106 Junior High Enjoy Track Boys track. Bottom row: D. Gonzalea, J. Klldow. T. Haase, B. Bernhardt, B. Bohmall, Darin Chaon, second row: B. Siegfried. B. MoNabb, C. Jones. B. Knlss, K. Buzbsum. third row: A. Houston. A. Sauer, 8. Dunder, D. Jones, ElDean Ryohman. top row: Coach Doug Brandt, T. Claver, R. Betson, R. Snyder, B. Sauer, J. Hohnsteln. R. Anderson. Girls' Track - Bottom row: B. Betson, Kim Walker, N. Rios, C. Crews, Gretohen Becker, J. tenBenseL J. Strieker, C. Faustman, H. K re man, J. Hruza, T. Dukesherer. Second row: Mr. James Coon, T. Chaon, K. Bauer, K. Keith, 8. DeCent, D. Harlmon, K. Knlss, V. Clark, L. Klnzle, H. Bllllngsly. Top row: M. Flsoua, 8. Cundall, B. Bauer, J. Muhr, L. Sohwartskopf, H. Marker, L. Pratt, A. Kuxhausen, H. Brandt. This year has been a very euooessful year for the Jr. High track teams. They competed In the Bayard Invitational, Bridgeport Dual, Bridgeport relays and Bridgeport Invitational. Records were broken In the 400 meter relay and sprint medley relay, both by Candy Crews, Lisa Schwartzkopf, Jennifer Hruza and Kendra Keith. The 400 relay with the time of 55.8. The sprint medley with the time of 2:00.9. 107 Junior High strives forward Jr. High Pep Chib — back row-T. Jerger, 8. Tyree, L. Kimde, 8. Shaw, B. Sauer, H. Brandt, L. Pratt. J. Hrusa, J. Muhr, T. Dukesherer; 3rd row-K. Strieker, R Snyder, B. Bet-eon, K. Keith, H. Kreman, C. Faustman, L. Fn—or, D. Harimon, M. Fleoue, A. Kuxhausen; 2nd row-J. Fieoue, 8. DeCent, K. Bauer, B. Anest, J. Strieker, K. Kniss, G. Becker. J. Worth, 8. Cun dan; front row-N. Rioe, L Sohw rtmkopf, C. Crewe, J. tenBeneeL CheerVeedere — L Sohwartakopf, N. Rioe, C. Crewe, J. tenBeneeL Not ptotured-H. Mariner. C. Crewe leade the Pep Club In a chant at one of their gamee. Jr. High Swing Choir — back row-C. Henkel, C. Fauet- man, T. Claver, 8. MoNabb, 8. Siegfried, A. Houston, J. Hohn-etetn; middle row-J. Sherfey, M. Fleoue, K. Kniss, J. BensaL J. Strieker, J. Hrusa, 8. Cundafl. B. Sauer, V. Clark, D. Gonaalee; front row-B. Shhman, L En-eeer. N. Rioe, Jeff KQdow, L Sohwar-tzkopf, 8. Bunder, A. Kuxhausen, A. Sauer, B. Anest. B. Kniss, H. Balden. 108 Junior High express emotions Class offloer -8 grade- Preeldent 8. Dunder, Vloe-preeldent A. Houston, Secretary J. tenBensel. Treasurer 8. DeCent C. Crews whispers to N. Rloe, Look what Just walked In! Penny Prlnoe Shane Siegfried, runner-up J. Bherfey, Penny Prlnoesa S. Tyree and runner-up Tina Waugh. H. Kreman and 8. DeCent’s reaction to J. tenBensel’s boyfriend. R. Snyder poses for the camera as 8. Dunder says, Hey, let me In!” Class offloers 7 Grade- President Jeff Hohnstein, Vice-president B. Sauer, Secretary-Treasurer A. Kuxhausen 109 Junior High does well Junior High girls wait with anticipation to reoeive their awards. S. DeCent and C. Crews admiring all of the Junior High trophies. L. Ensser proudly aooepting her award. Scholarship awards were presented to S. Dunder, T. Claver, L. Sohwartskopf and J. Hrusa. 110 Students who excelled In current events were B. Knlss, J. Hrusa, S. Cundall, T. Dukesherer. A. Kuxhausen, J. Muhr, L. Sohwaftskopf and Jeff Hohnsteln. athletically and academically Girl who ran a “5-minute mile — J. Strieker, C. Faustm n. J. Hruaa. Gretohen Becker, and N. Rioe. Students with a perfect attendance were A. Sauer, N. Rioe, D. Jones, 8. Dunder, Kim Walker, C. Crews, Jeff Kildow, D. Gonzales, and V. Clark. c Mr. Kennedy presents 8. MoNabb with an award. Citizenship awards went to Corey Henkel, H. Belden, Jeff Kildow, L. Ensser, and M. Flsous. L. Sohwartzkopf receiving yet another award. Ill Memories of another E. Siegfried, G. Wilson and R. George enjoy the annual senior breakfast. N. Kramer shoots for another two as J. Yakal and J. Kranta look on. Jody Flsous displays his winning state bracket. Some of the trophies won by the students are displayed during awards night. 112 school year to be treasured Mr. Lenta presents K. Propp and C. Burry with second place In the Tiger Athletic Index competition. Chrissy Sohwartxkopf and R. Serda lead the fans In a chant. H. Aneet watches as P. Maher takes her FHA oath given to her by Kelley Sohmall. Seniors ready to hit the slopes. Eighth grade students study before a test. Pep band shows pep” at a home basketball game. 113 INDEX Faculty - Staff Armstrong. Bob-Pg. 92 Baosr. Laurio-94.96 Bsglsy. Kkk-32.46,94 Brandt. Doug-Pg 32.42.43.88.94.106.107 Clavar. Qana-pg.60.90.94 Coon. Jim pg. 89.94.106.107 Cundall. Laroy-pg. 66.92.93 Diadisr. Sandra pg 69.87.94 Engdahl, Roma pg. 92 Enssar. Janet pg. 94 Evans. 8uaan-pg. 94 Foland. Jarry (Joe)-pg. 37. 94. 106 Foos, Unda-pg. 86. 89. 94 Hoffman. 8haron-pg. 94 Hohnatain. Jamas-pg. 36. 46. 80. 93. 94 Huck. Shlrlay-pg. 66. 89. 96 Kannady. Larry pg. 96. 96. Ill Langhofar, Ron-pg. 31.96 Lentz. Joa-pg. 16. 32. 46. 88. 96. 113 Minors. John-pg. 96 Montansz. Samallna-pg. 68. 93. 96 Porupsky. Dalmar-pg. 32, 46. 96 Thompson. Qsrald-pg. 46. 96 Wallaca, BMI-pg. 30. 93. 95 Schoanaman. Susan-pg. 96 School Board-pg. 92 Sutton. Susan-pg. 92 Thomas, DsJoraa-pg. 92 York. Connla-pg. 92,93 Seniors Anest, Helen - pg. 14, 10, 18, 23, 20, 30, 56, 59, 04, 00, 09, 71, 70, 78, 113 Bakd, Jeff - pg. A, D, 18, 32, 00, 01 Becker, Rusty - pg. 15, 18, 24, 32, 42, 43, 40, 48, 50, 54, 56, 71,89 Blackstone, Shelll - pg. 18, 58, 04, 70, 73, 78 Broderick, Troy - pg. 15, 18 Bulman, Margaret - pg. 15, 18, 24, 50, 54, 55, 58, 04, 71, 80, 88, 90 Elrlch, Rob - pg. 14, 18, 23, 32, 42, 43, 56, 60, 00, 01, 71, 87 Elerbeck, Connie - pg. 18, 04, 82, 90 Elerbeck, Pat - pg. 18, 68, 02, 04, 73, 93, 90 Estrada, Mark - pg. 15, 17, 19, 23, 32, 38, 39, 04, 00, 74, 70, 78 93 Flscus, Jody - pg. 19, 32, 42, 43, 80, 81, 84, 78, 112 Qeorge, Ray - pg. 17, 19, 23, 34, 38, 40, 84, 00, 78, 79. 112 Gonzales, Juan - pg. 19, 32, 42, 43, 40, 50, 58, 02 Heath, K.C. -pg. 19, 68 Kappen, Bill - pg. 19, 00, 81 Kautz, Kurils - pg. A, D, 19, 40, 50, 50, 67, 04, 00 Klesel, Kyle - pg. A, D, 14, 16. 17, 19, 23, 20, 32, 33, 34. 38, 40, 48, 47, 48, 49, 50, 55, 82, 04, 00, 71,70, 77, 79, 80, 80, 87, 88 Kniss, Chris - pg. 19, 28, 32, 08 Laager, Kristi - pg. 14, 17, 20, 54, 90, 90 Llakos, Julie - pg. 15, 18, 20, 52, 53, 02, 04 Meter, Jody - pg. 16, 18, 20. 30, 55. 04. 88, 73, 70, 78, 89. 90 McCoy, Mike - pg. B, D, 20, 54, 04 Nelson, Amy - pg. 14, 20, 53, 54, 60, 57, 68, 89 Petersen, Travis - pg. A, D, 14, 20, 32, 54, 60. 04, 05, 00, 09 Rabenberg, John - pg. 10, 20, 32, 38, 40, 64, 50, 57 Randall. DeAnne - pg. B, D, 16, 20, 20, 30, 45, 48, 50, 50, 57, 68, 00,81,82, 04, 00, 73, 88 Reynolds. Traci - pg. A, D, 21, 70, 70, 77 Rose. Michelle - pg. 16, 17, 21, 23, 20. 52, 64. 55, 02, 04. 06, 80, 07, 89, 70, 71,72, 73, 70, 77, 78. 80, 89, 90 Schmall, Kim - pg. 14, 21,23, 28, 54, 59, 02, 04, 00, 70. 77, 80, 89 Serda, Rita - pg. 15, 17, 21, 46. 50, 58, 02, 04, 00, 70, 72, 73, 78, 113 Siegfried. Eric - pg. A, D, 14, 16, 21, 25, 32, 38, 39, 41. 40. 50, 55, 50, 57, 00, 02, 03, 04, 05, 00, 07, 70, 78, 89, 112 Tletjen, Dirk - pg. 16, 21. 26, 32. 40. 48. 49. 50. 63, 70, 89 Wilson, Gordon - pg. 14. 21, 32, 42, 43, 40, 48. 49, 50, 65, 02, 04, 05, 00,71,89, 112 Yakel, Jamie - pg. A, D, 14, 21, 32, 38, 41,44, 40, 47, 48, 49, 60, 56, 71, 78, 78, 80, 89, 93, 112 Juniors Acevedo, Roxanne - pg. 10 Anest, Rule - pg. 10, 02, 04, 73, 77, 85 Alias, Greg - pg. 10.12, 32, 42, 43, 54, 04. 80, 83, 80, 87, 88 Becker, Mike - pg. 10, 42, 43, 04 Bontjes, Joe - pg. 11, 32 Bowers, Vicky - pg. 11, 30, 01,04, 73, 81, 85, 90 Brown, Carey - pg. 11,40, 82, 04, 06, 00 Burry, Brent - pg. 11, 12, 32, 42, 43, 48, 48, 49, 04 Chaon, Dion - pg. 10, 04, 82 Coonce, T mra - pg. 10, 63, 78, 90 Crable, Lori - pg. 10 Crecellus, Alan - pg. 10, 42, 54, 56, 04, 83 Dukeaherer, Donna - pg. 10, 30, 36, 30, 37, 46, 48, 50, 54, 66, 01,02, 03, 04, 00, 83, 85, 87 Eigbrett, Amy - pg. 11, 12 Evans, Patricia - pg. 11,63, 04, 73, 82 Fertlg, Robert - pg. 11, 38, 40, 53, 80, 01,82, 83, 90 Flscus, Beckl - pg. 11,40, 63, 59, 02. 04, 00, 73, 74, 83, 88, 90 Flscus, Jennifer - pg. 11, 54, 69, 82, 78, 83, 80 Garcia, Angela - pg. 10, 54, 58, 73, 98 Garcia, Sam - pg. 10, 42, 78, 83 Goss, Kim - pg. 10, 30, 35, 30. 46, 48, 49, 01,04, 81 Houston, Mindy - pg. 10 Huck, Kelly - pg. 10, 30, 52, 59, 04, 73, 83 Huck, Kristin - pg. 11, 54, 69, 04, 73 Kildow, Jennifer - pg. 11, 30, 31, 04, 05, 00, 09 Kramer, Nathan - pg. 11, 34, 38, 44, 04, 79, 82. 85, 112 Krantz, Justin - pg. D, 11, 32, 34, 38, 39, 40, 40, 49, 64, 55, 56, 57,04, 79, 80,88, 112 Llchlus, Mark - pg. 11,41 Meinlnger, Kerry - pg. 10, 58, 73 Miller, Chris - pg. 10, 32, 34, 40, 48, 50. 52, 04, 00, 84, 85 Parriott, Craig - pg. 10, 32, 38, 40, 48, 49, 04, 81,83. 84 Propp, Kim - pg. 10, 30, 31, 34, 36, 38, 46, 48, 49, 04, 00, 80 81,83, 84, 85, 113 Rummel, Floyd - pg. 10 Sauer, Diane - pg. 11, 30, 34, 63, 69, 04, 73, 83 Schanaman, Kurt - pg. 11,02 Schmall, Kelley - pg. 11, 30, 67, 59, 01, 02, 04, 06, 00, 09, 73, 83, 87, 113 Schopen, Pete - pg. 11,47, 54, 50, 57, 04, 80, 83, 89 Schwartzkopf, Curtis - pg. 11, 12, 32, 33, 38, 40, 40, 47, 66, 04, 80, 82, 83, 84, 85 Shaw, Jr., Carl - pg. 10, 42 tenBensel, Kristin - pg. 10, 34, 40, 52, 55, 60, 57, 59, 02, 03, 04, 00, 83, 84 Thoeny, Jaal - pg. 10, 54, 58, 84 Tyree, Devonna - pg. 10, 54, 58, 73 Vera, Paul - pg. 11,42, 43, 44, 04, 00, 74 Vincent, Kim - pg. 11,45, 58, 59, 02, 03, 84, 06, 00, 73, 77, 81 Willey, Eric - pg. 11,42 (York) Smith, DeeDee - pg. 11, 12, 30, 04, 70, 81 Ybarra, Joe - pg. 32, 97 Sophomores Arends, John - pg. 8, 00 Aguirre, Patricia - pg. 8 Allas, Amy - pg. 8 Arellano, Joe - pg. 8, 32, 41,48, 49, 82, 84, 87, 88 Becker, Greg - pg. 8, 32, 42, 43, 44, 88, 87, 88 Becker, Toni - pg. 7, 9, 30, 58, 02, 84, 87, 73 Blue, Wade - pg. A, 9, 32, 00, 02 Broderick, Janelle - pg. 9, 52, 53, 50, 58, 04 Burry, Connie - pg. 9, 30, 30. 46, 48, 49, 62, 68, 02, 84, 73, 81. 113 Buskkk, Sharry - pg. 9, 84, 07 Chambers, Amy - pg. 8, 30, 36, 38, 44, 45, 48, 49, 60, 58, 82, 04, 07, 70, 73, 81 Chaon, Melissa - pg. 8, 04, 73, 90 Contreras, Tom - pg. 7, 8, 32, 42, 74, 78. 81 Doty, Tom - pg. 8 Duncan, Holly - pg. 8, 30, 30, 45, 52, 68, 69, 02, 04, 70, 73, 81 80, 90 Ensser, Ryan - pg. 9, 32, 41, 02, 04, 87 Flscus, Allen - pg. 9. 32. 41. 00, 81, 02, 04, 85, 07, 81, 82, 90 Genoways, Julie - pg. 9 Hagan, Tamara - pg. 9, 84, 87, 78 Henkel, Craig - pg. 9 Hoagland, Tonya - pg. 8, 54, 04, 74 Hohnsteln, Jill - pg. 7, 8, 45, 54, 82, 03, 04, 07, 80, 90 Hopkins, Della - pg. 7, 8, 31. 52, 58, 04, 07, 73, 81, 90 Horn, Lisa - pg. 8, 45, 60, 57, 04, 98 Jerger, James - pg. 8, 80, 87 Klzzire, Gene - pg. 9, 32, 42, 00, 01, 02 Kniss - Valeria - pg. 9, 30, 34, 37, 50, 59, 82, 84, 87, 73 Knotts, Holly - pg. 9, 02, 83, 04, 87, 80 Kuxhausen, Kristy - pg. 7, 9, 30, 82, 84, 87, 80, 98, 102 Lind, Kodee - pg. 7, 9, 30, 30, 58, 57, 59, 04, 07, 73 Lopez, Tina - pg. 8, 58 114 Morehead. Paul - pg. 8, 62 Muhr, Troy - pg. 7, 8, 32, 38, 39, 41 O'Neal. Julia - pg. 8, 31.34, 46. 62, 68. 69. 62. 64. 67, 73. 90 Parkar, Robin • pg. 8, 46 Parrlott. Ranata pg. 7, 9. 30, 36, 46, 48, 62, 64, 67, 73, 81.88 Raad, Bud - pg. 9 Rica, Tata - pg. 9. 32. 41, 60, 62, 64, 66. 67. 81 Rota, Jim - pg. 9, 32, 62. 64, 67, 81 8afford, Paul - pg. 9 Schopen, Sonja - pg. 8. 30. 46. 60, 62, 64, 68, 62, 73, 88 Stuart, Barry pg. 8. 32, 46, 60. 64, 67 Tappart, Alan - pg. 8 Tappart, Floyd - pg. 8 Twombly, Jaff - pg. 9, 32. 41, 66, 67, 60, 61.64, 67, 81, 90 Walkar, Kally - pg. 9. 42, 60, 61 Warm. Mary - pg. 9, 64, 73. 96 Freshmen Anait. Pautett - pg. 4. 6. 30. 31. 36. 37. 64. 66. 69. 61. 64. 67, 73 Armatrong, Julia - pg. 4, 62, 74 Armatrong, Mika - pg. 4, 6, 32, 42, 46, 60, 86 Bamhardt, Scott - pg. 4, 60, 62 Brown, Camaron - pg. 4, 6, 42, 60, 62, 87 Buxbaum, Backy - pg. 6, 69 Caatallaw, Daan - pg. 6, 32, 46, 60 Cracallua, Malany - pg. 6, 64, 66, 69, 61. 64, 73, 86, 88 Ebers, Danny pg. 6, 66 El rich, Haldl - pg. 6, 6. 31, 37, 66. 62. 64. 67, 73 Flalda, Ann - pg. 4 Franklin, Stava - pg. 4, 60 Frlaa, Kathryn - pg. 4, 66, 62, 64, 74 Gonzalas, Rosalinda - pg. 4, 31,37, 68, 62 Haaaa, Chris pg. 4, 32 Hoagland, Julia - pg. 6, 46, 69, 67, 73 Judd, 8tsvs - pg. 6, 64 Klsasl, Krlatln - pg. 6, 31, 37, 66, 69, 61. 62. 64, 67, 73 Klzzlrs, Jim - pg. 6, 32, 42, 60, 62 Laagar, Kanda - pg. 6, 64, 96 Laatch, Tina • pg. 4 Uchlua, Danny - pg. 4, 64, 67 Mahsr, Panny - pg. 4, 69, 64, 113 Markar, Ty - pg. 4, 41, 60, 87 Maaar, Jannlfar - pg. 4, 31, 36, 37, 64, 69, 64, 67, 73, 88 Maaaaramlth, Dabbla - pg. 6, 62, 64 Millar, Llaa - pg. 6,31,68,62 Morshsad, Chris pg. 6, 60 Pataraan, Joy - pg. 6. 31, 66, 69, 62. 64, 67, 73 Pontlna, Suzanne - pg. 6, 6, 62, 64 Rabenberg, Aaron - pg. 4, 32, 41,46. 64, 66. 64, 67 Raffarty, Scott - pg. 4, 32, 41, 60, 61 Rain, Patricia - pg. 4 Reynolds, Troy - pg. 4, 6, 32 Rush, Christy - pg. 4 Sanchez, Darren - pg. 6, 6, 32, 41, 62, 64, 67 Sauer, Daan - pg. 6, 32, 41, 60, 62 8chanaman, Brenda - pg. 6. 46, 66. 69, 62, 64. 61, 73 Schneider, Jon - pg. 6, 32, 41,60, 61 8chwartzkopf, Chrissy - pg. 6, A, D, 31, 37, 46, 67, 69, 61, 62, 64. 67, 70, 73, 113 8taffan, Christy - pg. 4, 46. 66. 67. 69. 61,62. 64, 73, 90 Tappart, Lanl - pg. 4, 64, 73 Thoeny, Andy - pg. 4, 64, 67 WHIay, Justin - pg. 4, 32, 42, 60, 64 Wood, Tail pg. 6 Ybarra, Angle - pg. 6 York. Coray - pg. 6. 32. 41, 66. 60. 64. 66, 67 Eighth Grade Anderson, Richard - pg. 42, 100, 106. 107 Anest, Besslelee - pg. 100. 104, 106. 108 Aranda, Mary Lou pg. 100, 104 Bauer, Kimberly - pg. 101, 104, 106. 107. 108 Backer. Gretchen - pg. 36. 101, 104, 106. 107, 108, 111 Beldon, Heath-pg. 101, 104, 106, 108. Ill Batson, Ron - pg. 100, 104. 106, 106, 107 Billingsley, Hope - pg. 100, 104, 106, 107 Buxbaum, Kannath • pg. 100, 107 Chaon, Tammy - pg. 100, 104, 106, 107 Clavar, Tim - pg. 101, 104, 106, 107, 108, 110 Craws. Candy-pg. 101, 104, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111 DaCant, Stephanie - pg. 101, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110 Dunder, Steve - pg. 101, 104, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111 Ensser, Lalsa - pg. 100, 102, 104, 106, 108. 110. 111 Faustman, Cori-pg. 62, 100, 104, 106, 107, 108, 111 Flscus, Jama - pg. 100, 104, 106, 108 Garcia, Manual - pg. 100, 104, 106 Genoways, Lynn - pg. 101, 104 Hackett. Jason - pg. 101, 106 Harimon. Dawn-pg. 62. 101, 104, 106, 107, 108 Hoagland, Travis - pg. 101, 106 Houston. Ame - pg. 100, 104, 106, 107. 108, 109 Johnson, 8cott - pg. 100, 104, 106 Jonas. Chance - pg. 100, 104, 106, 106, 107 Jonas. David - pg. 100. 104. 106. 107. 111 Keith, Kendra - pg. 100, 104, 107.108 Knlss, Karry -pg. 101, 104, 106, 107, 108 Kraman. Holll-pg. 101, 104, 106. 107. 108, 109 Laavar, Chad - pg. 101, 104, 106 McNabb. Shane - pg. 101, 104, 106, 106, 107,108, 111 Nesbitt. 8cott - pg. 101, 104 Pie per, Chris - pg. 100. 104, 105 Rica. Nikki - pg 100. 104. 107. 108. 109. Ill Ryckman, EIDean • pg. 100, 104, 107 Sauar, Andy - pg. 100. 104. 105. 107. 108. 111 Siegfried, Shane • pg. 74. 100, 104, 106, 106. 107, 108, 109 Snyder, Ricky-pg. 101, 104, 109 Staska, Tracy - pg. 101,104, 106 Strieker. Janel - pg 101. 103. 104. 106. 107. 108. Ill tenBensel, Julia - pg. 36. 62. 101, 103, 104, 106, 107, 108, 109 Worth, Joy -pg. 101, 104, 106, 108 Seventh Grade Bamhardt, Brian - pg. 98, 107 Batson, Backy - pg. 98, 104, 106, 107, 108 Brandt, Holly - pg. 99. 104, 106, 107, 108 Chaon, Darin - pg. 99, 107 Clark. Virginia - pg. 98, 104, 107, 108, 111 CundaN, Shareen, pg. 98. 104, 106, 107, 108, 111 Dukesherer, Teresa - pg. 98. 104. 107, 108. 111 Flacus, Michelle - pg. 99, 104, 106, 107, 108, 111 Gonzalas, Christina - pg. 99, 104 Gonzalas, David - pg. 99. 104. 106. 106, 107, 108.111 Hassa, Trampas - pg. 98. 104, 106, 106, 107 Henkel, Corey-pg. 98. 104, 106, 108, 111 Hohnstaln, Jaff - pg. 98, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108. 109, 110 Hruza, Jennifer - pg. 98, 104, 106, 107, 108, 110, 111 Jargar, Tanya - pg. 99, 108 Klldow. Jeff-pg. 99. 104, 106. 106, 107, 108, 111 Klnzie, Laury -pg. 99, 104, 106, 107, 108 Kntas, Brett - pg. 99. 104, 105, 106, 107, 110 Kuxhausen, Amy - pg. 98, 104. 105. 107. 108, 109, 110 Lopez, Kathy - Pg. 98, 104 Markar. Haldl. pg. 98. 104. 107. 108 Muhr, Jocllyn -pg. 98, 102, 104, 106, 107, 108, 110 Nelson, Andy - pg. 98, 104 Pratt. Llndy - pg. 99. 104, 106, 107, 108 8auer, Brenda - pg. 99, 104, 106, 107, 108 8auer, Brian - pg. 99. 104, 106, 107, 109 Schmall, Brad-pg. 99, 103, 104, 105, 107, 108 Schwartzkopf, Lisa - pg. 99, 104. 106, 107, 108. 110, 111 Shaw, 8hannon - pg. 62, 98, 104, 106, 108 Sherfay. Jamas - pg. 98, 104, 106, 106, 108, 109 Smith, Scott - pg. 98, 104 Snyder, Ranaa - pg. 98, 108 Strieker, Kim - pg. 98, 108 Thoeny, Deborah - pg. 99 Tlkalaky, Dale - pg. 99 Tyree, 8hawna - pg. 99, 104, 108, 109 Walkar, Klm-pg. 99, 104, 106, 107, 111 Waugh, Tina - pg. 99, 104, 109 115 The Book Of Memories The pages of this book Hold images that have passed. Giving those who venture within Memories that are sure to last. Each leaf that turns Marks an event to look at and ponder. Reminding us of days When all we did was wonder What future was before us As days seemed to slowly pass. Some never fully realized They grew through every task. A stepping stone developed Through these years. Noticed by many As we parted in tears. Our lives were many. Although sometimes they became one. Many goals held tight Until it all was done. The pages of this book Hold images that have passed Giving those who venture within Memories that are sure to last. —Michelle Rose 1 0 I • • w :'- ■: fc= H5S t.« r -BSvr nw ,-.' ; v . ,-• pa -. • v. . • • ■ . V- . : ••. --• • ' •-■ - • - '' . , • - -


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