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Counci Judy Garner, president, reads a report while David Johnson, Nancy Butt, Polly Pepper, Tom Showalter, Opal Turner, Melvin Johnson, Mr. Sunderman, Mr. Haire, and Dale Medearis listen. The student council gives the student body, through their representatives, a chance to discuss their troubles and ideas with Mr. Sunderman and Mr. Haire. Some of their regular undertakings are plans for Homecoming and the “March of Dimes drive. cjcizine 2) riue The magazine drive, participated in by the Student Council' and all of the student body, started on September 18 this year and ended after ten days of hard campaigning by all. The result of the hard work was shown when the money was totaled and found to be $1,599 with the sophomore class leading in their average over the other three classes. Through the Crowell-Collier Co. and the persistent work of the students, the different classes put money in their treasuries, gave the people of Byron enough reading material to last them a year or so, and also collected a few prizes for themselves. Mr. Sunderman presents an Elgin watch to its winner, Greg Ives, while high salesman for the girls, Karen Eickman, and high boy salesman, Don Amsurd, look on. Bobby Boyer, awarded a trophy for neatness, is also pictured.
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At the end of the first semester it was decided that Carol Sue Swanson and Don msurd were the girl and boy with the highest scholarship record in the Freshman class. Both are very active in all school activities and it is hoped that they can continue their good work. In the Sophomore class Janet Ballet and Roger Reeverts are “tops.” Roger’s main interest in basketball and Janet’s seems to be music. The Junior class finds Nancy Auker and Gene McNames at the top for the third successive year. Nancy is active in music, speech, and journalism. Gene is active in all athletics and in speech. The senior leaders are Kay Caswell and Rick Greene. Most of Rick’s time is spent in music, vocal and instrumental. The rest is divided between speech and journalism, Kay’s time is spent with the “Ink Spot” and “By-Hi” and girls’ athletics. These are our scholars. May they continue with the good work.
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SEATED FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Eunice Stebner, Production Manager; Dorothea Drake, Girls Sports; Kay Laswell, Art Editor; Greg Ives, Assistant Editor; Audrey Colwell, Key hole Editor. STANDING: Nellene Morrison, Humor Editor; Miss Althoff, Advisor; Don Oltmanns, Assistant Production Manager; Don Hagerty, Sports Editor; Nancy Auker, News Editor; Rick Greene, Editor; Judy Garner, Feature Editor. hmen n Amsruri rol Swenson
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