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Student Council President ........ Frannie Noyes Vice-Pres...... Marguerite Johnston Secretary-Treasurer Dick Swanson Advisor ................... Mr. Haire First Row: Swanson, Johnston, Noyes, Fleming, Mr. Haire. Second Row: Dillow, Kennedy, Harmon, Jones. The Student Council is composed of eight members, two from each class. These eight members, elected by their classmates, meet with Mr. Haire once a month to dis- cuss student problems. This year’s council was instrumental in starting a dancing class which was held during noon hours for those people who were interested in learning to dance. The council also worked out a plan to purchase new records to be used at school parties. Most of the work of the council, however, was the establishment of school policies that would lead to a smooth working school unit without placing undue restric- tions on students, faculty, or administration. Spanish Club This year, with the coming of a new teacher, Miss Stiles, and a new subject, a new club was organized—the Spanish Club. It is a small club composed of the members of the class, but it is an active organization. Meetings are held once a month at which time the members report on life in old Spain. In addition the students carry on corre- spondence with the students in Spain. On February 15 the group presented a Spanish Fiesta and it proved to be one of the most enjoyable social events of the year. Following the program and refreshments, there was music and dancing for everyone. President ........ Betty McCormick Vice-President Marleen Harris Secretary ......... Nancy DeFouw Treasurer ............ Billy Wiley Program Chairman Ruby Noren Advisor ............... Miss Stiles First Row: Wiley, DeFouw, Harris, Miss Stiles. Second Row: Oltmanns, Noren, Shelton, Metheny, Vanstone. Standing: McCormick. SEVENTEEN
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First Row: Copeland, Riley, D. Snyder, Berryman, R. Myers, Mr. Hahn. Second Row: Bartholomew, D. Palmer, R. Eng land, Rebcr, Faulkner, G. Noren. Third Row: Meline, G. Heidenreich, Rowland, Ives, J. Myers. The Future Farmers The Future Farmers started the year without an instructor and advisor, but they made up for lost time when Mr. Hahn came in October to guide their activities. At their first meeting they chose Don Snyder as their leader. Roger Myers was elected vice-president; Dick Donaldson, secretary; Pat Riley, treasurer; Jesse Cope- land, reporter; and Dick Palmer, sentinel. The organization was very successful in its many undertakings. During the year it took a trip to the International Livestock Show, planned a turkey raffle, sold pop- corn at ball games, sponsored a donkey ball game, organized a Chapter basketball team, took part in the sectional judging contest, held a speech contest, met with the FHA and other FFA Chapters, and sponsored an all school party. Since the FFA has as its pur- pose the training of better farm- ers for tomorrow, its members feel that great strides toward their goal were made during the year. SIXTEEN
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The Ink Spot The Ink Spot, Byron’s school news- paper, was master minded this year by Editor Jerry Piper. At one of the first meetings of the year Jerry and his crew of workmen decided that if the paper had been issued once every two weeks in the past, now would be a good time to make it a weekly. As a result, the Ink Spot has this year given the news while it was still hot. Mr. Sunderman acted as advisor for the group. Miss Schutte super- vised the stencil cutting, mimeo- graphing, art work, etc. Jerry had as his assistant, Jo Love. Pat Kanode was Literary Editor: Helen Fleming, Humor Editor: Evelyn Cain. News Editor; and Joan Morrison, Art Editor. Typists and sten- cilists were Frannie Noyes. Nylia Bontjes, Helen Fleming, Donna Burkitt, Lois Palmer, and Ruby Noren. The By Hi Responsibility for the publication of this year's BY-HI was placed on the shoulders of Chuck McNames at a class meeting early in the school year. After having elected Chuck editor-in-chief, it was also decided that he should be given the right of choosing whatever assistants he deemed necessary. As a result Nylia Bontjes was appointed as- sistant editor: Pat Kanode, business manager; Donna Burkitt assistant business man- ager; Joan Morrison, art editor: Frannie Noyes, sports editor; and Evelyn Cain, fea- ture editor. The class decided to engrave and print this year's annual and chose The Dixon Evening Telegraph to do their work. Morrison Studio of Milwaukee was responsible for individual senior pictures and the group pictures. Most of the activity pictures were taken by Jerry Piper. Mr. Sunderman acted as advisor to the staff and was greatly instrumental in see- ing that copy was completed in order to meet the dead lines set up by the printers and engravers. First Row: 4. lx ve, Cain. Kanode. C. Me Names, Noyes. J Morri son Second Row: 1 Sunderman Bontjes, Burkitt. Fleming. Piper, Palmer. R. Noren. M: s Schutte. El GHTKEN Standing: Mr. Sunderman. Nvlia Bontjes. C. Me Names, 4. Morrison. Noyes. Seated: Cain, Kanode,
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