Byron Area High School - By Hi Yearbook (Byron, IL)
- Class of 1957
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5 'ik A HH!!! ' ,f 4? fi I, .' Administration Quik' 11u1 Harold V Lundgren our Supernn tendent for the past four years has a background of twenty flve years of teaching and admlnlstratlve work H has a B S degree from Mllllkm and an M S degree In Economics and Educatlon from the Unuverslty of lllmols Glenn E Sundennan our Prmcupal came to Byron m 1939 and with the exception of four years mnlltary service has been here ever smce He has a B Ed degree from Eastern State and an M A from the Unlverslty of llllnols Mr Sundemnan teaches Englash I, Eng lush II College Preparatory Engllsh, and Speech He dnrects the Sensor class play and as Sensor class advusor ......i 2 F... my . ..'. . e F I I . . . . I V-wi kk I , ifx L . FACULTY Q ll n x Alf-HH. IIIWQIII ROBERT W QUARTOIN Blackburn Collcgu Umversuy of Illmons B S Advanced Mathemaucs B1010gy Clremlslry Sophomore Class Advlsor XIAURICE F HAHN Umversrty of Illmols B S Agrxculture I,Il IV Future Farmers ofAmer1ca FA 3 b Al A 5 I I I I l I I I a fy . .x ' ,E f -' NE 1 '. fi' 'P , 'IEQIIDI gs? 1, iilfflll - A Q . A , -... . I ' D I l 0 I I I - V IF. . J. 1 JANICE MERSON University of Illinois, B,S, English II,III,IVg French l,lI. JOHN SWICKHARD University of lllmois, B,S, Band, Chorus. HELEN KIPPING Civics, Economics, American History, World History, Librarian. JOSEPH PARKS General Science, Boy's Physical Education Head Coach. 4 Y ,pc-' X 'S' BARBARA CATLIN Illinois State Normal, Northern Illinois State College, B,S, Home Economics l,Il, Future Homemakers of America fF.I-I,A,Jg Junior Class Advisor. JACK ORR Augustana College, Illinois State Normal, B.S Algebra, Geometry, Driver Training, Assistant Coach. PATRICIA MCBRIDE Northern Illinois State College Girls Physical Education QQ Health, Cheer- leading Advisor, Girls Athletic Associa- tion CG.A.A,j JOHN BIRKHOLZ Whitewater State College, B,S, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Office Practice, General Business, Typing, BY-HI Advisor, Ink-Spot Advisor. 5 KIRBY DALE JOHNSON, President Byron 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 1, President 4g Band l,2,3,4, President 4g Dance Band 2,3,4g Chorus l,2,3,4g Inkspot 3,4, Sports Editor 4g Annual 4, Co-Editor. JAMES RUSSELL COX, Vice-President Byron 1,2,3,4, StudentCounci12, Vice-President 3,43 Foot- ball l,2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3,4g Baseball l,2,3,4g Track 1, 2,4g Inkspot 4, Hope ls The Thing With Feathers 3, Jenny Kissed Me 4. DELORES ANN GRUBEN, Secretary Stillman Valley 1,29 Byron 3,4, Secretary 4, F,H,A, l,'2,3, 4, President 45 Chorus 1,2,3,4g Band 35 lnkspot 3,45 Jenny Kissed Me 4, Annual 4, KI RBY .JIM DELORES Q-' FEEF MARY JO CRUSON, Treasurer Byron 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2, Treasurer 45 G.A,A, 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 45 Band 1,2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 3,4g Dance Band 3,43 Chorus 1,2,3,4g Sextette 3,45 Inkspot 3,4g Librarian 45 Speech 3,4g jenny Kissed Me 4, Annual 4, Co-Editor. 6 LOUISE 44f uv MARY LOUISE BAILEY Byron 1,2,3,4g Chorus 3, lnkspot 3,45 Librarian 2,45 Jenny Kissed Me 4, Annual 4. VIRGINIA LEE BALLE Byron l,2,3,4, Secretary 3, G.A.A, l,2,3,4, Point Chair- man 3, Vice-President 45 Band l,2,3,4g Chorus 1,2,3,4g Sextette 3,43 lnkspot 3,4g Jenny Kissed Me 4, JUSTIN GILBERT BLAND Neosho lg Byron 2,3,4g Football 3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,4g Baseball l,2,3,4g Band 1,2,3g Jenny Kissed Me 4, MARGARET CLAIRE CALVERT Byron l,2,3,4g Chorus l,2,3,4g Band 4, Inkspot 3,4, Literary Editor 4, Jenny Kissed Me 4, Annual 4. 'sr VIRGINIA 1' fs l Y-v JAY PEGGY if? pQ.wfMmg,w gggayy., ,, , .5 'QL ' .. ' Ygf ., My A, I Q JEROME EDWARD DOWD Byron l,2,3,4, Football l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Base ball 1,2,3,4g Track I,'2,3,-4, ROWDY JOANN ENDRES Monroe Center 1,21 Byron 3,4g G,A,A, l,2,3,4g Band l,2g Chorus l,2g lnskpot 3. I' -4' JOANN .L 'J 5,1 t BEVERLY JOAN GARMAN 3-I? Byron l,2,3,4g F,H,A, 2,35 Band lg Chorus l,2. N - RICHARD LEE HARDING 'F Byron l,2,3,4, President l,3g Football 1,2,3,4, Captain 4g LINDA LORAIN FALK By ron l,2,3,-1gBand l,2,Chor.1s 2, lnkspot 3,4, Jenny Kissed Meng Annual 4. X ' LEI: KEITH FREEDLUIND 3 Winnebago l,2,3g Byron 4, Football l,2,3,4g Chorus 2,33 F,F,A, 1,2,-1. pa llgx LINDA LEE A 4?- It Basketball l,2,3,4g Baseball lg Track l,'2,3g Speech l,2, Hi 3,45 Hope ls The Thing With Feathers 3, Jenny Kissed x gs - Me , Annual 45 Business Manager 4. JOAN DICK ROBERT LEE HEIDENREICH Byron l,2,3,4, Treasurer 1, President 2, Football 1,2,3,4, Baskctbal1l,2,3,4, Captain 3, Baseball I,2,3,4g Track 1, 2,3,4g Speech 3. in WILLIAM DAVID JACKSON Byron l,'2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3,4g Base- c ball 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4, Captain 3, F,l'.A. l,2,3,4- President 4, BOB 8 DAVE ? BUD -..-53 ' I ROGER FRANCIS ALFRED JOHNSON Byron 1,2,3,4g Student Council 4g Football l,2,4g Basket- ball l,2,3g F.F.A, 1,2,3,4, Sentinal 4g Chorus 1. INIARY LOLISE JOHNSON Sterling 1,2,3g Byron 4g G,A,A, l,2,4g Chorus l,2,3,4g Sextette 4g Jenny Kissed Me 4g Annual 4. ROGER JOHN KILME R Byron l,2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3g Track 1gF,F,A, 1,2,3,4, Reporter 4. SHIRLEY ANN KING Byron 1,2,3,4g Student Council 45 G,A.A, l,2,3,4, Point Chairman 45 F,H,A. l,2,3,4, Recreation Chairman 4, Reporter 3g Chorus 1,2,3g Sextette 3g Inkspot 3,4g Annual 45 Cheerleading 2, 3, 4. MARY SHIRL LUC IEN KROLL LAS WELL Byron 1 2 3 4 Student Council 1 3 Band l 2 3 4 Vice Pres1dent4 Chorus 1 2 Byron 1 2 3 4 Football 2 Basketball l 2 F F A l 2 3 4 Reporter 3 Vice President 4 .3 ' . .'. 1 ' . 1 . . . . ' - Q it - A -.3 HAROLD LINGELJR, C37 ' L ' I ' V , gf L lt I 5 M X ' ' SKIP 9 HAROLD bAINDRA LEL LU FZ. Byron1,2,3,4,5ucruiary'.2pF.H,A. l,2,3,4g Chorus 1,25 5-R lnkspor 3g Annual 4. I SANDY HARRY EUGENE MESSENGER X Byron l,2,3,4g Football l,2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3g Tr - l,2,.3, Band l,2, Chorus lg bpcuh 1,2,3,4g Hope ls The Thing With lfoarliursn 3g Jonny Kissed Me 4g Annual. '- in I HA MARYELLEN MARYELLEN NELSON A Byron 1,2,3,4g G,A,A, 1,25 F.H,A, 1,2,3,4g Chorus 1,2. NANC1 KAY RAPP 's Byron l,2,3,4, G,A,A, l,2,3,4, F,H,A, l,2,3,4, Reporn , '25 1nkspoi3,4g Annual 4g Librarian 3,4. NI Na!-., Byron l,2,i3,4g Studcni Council 2g Cy.A,A. 1,2,3,4, Point Chairman-15 lT,H,A. l,2,3,4, lruasuror 3,-1, l-lisiorian 2g GERALDINE RL' I'H REBER Chorus l,2g lnkspoi 133 Annual 4. s- PHYLLIA ANN RliEX'ERl'r ,u - '....f If GERRY liyi-on l,2,1i,-15 G,A,A, 1,23 lf,H,A, l,2,I3,-1, Parlianicn- K ian 13,-lg lnlispl 1. 10 PH CLEO JANE RILEY Byron 1,2,3,4,G.A,A, l,2,3,4, Treasurer 4, F.H.A. 1, 2,3,4, Recreation Chairman 43 Inkspoi 3,4. JOHN WAYNE SIEBKEN West Rockfor 1,25 Byron 3,45 Football 3,4g Basketball 3,43 Baseball 3.4, F,F.A. 3,4. CLEO JOHNNY GERALDINE ANN STROUD Byron 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 2, Treasurer 35 G,A,A. 1.2, F.H.A. l,2,3,4g Cheerleading 2,3,4g Inkspot 3,4g Librarian 35 Jenny Kissed Me 4, Annual 4. wg... DONNA MAE TROUTMAN '?4 Byron 1,2,3,4g Student Council 1,35 G,A,A, 1,2g F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3, Historian 4, Chorus l,2,3,4g Sextette 3,4g lnkspot 3,4, Editor 4g Jenny Kissed Me g Annual 4. GERALDINE DONNA 45- l b-W2 Class Colors Turquoise 8. Silver Class Flower Red Rose Class Moffo INTO THE FUTURE T 5 ul 0102 of '-ul.. Class Wlll We, the Seniors of 57 being of sound mind and body do will these different abilities, traits and characteristics to these underclossmen in hopes that the said party will become as dignified and as honorable as the Seniors of 57 I Louis- Bai ey, Ieavel I Virginia Balle, leave my long hair to anyone who has the patience to take care of lt, and promises not to cut It offl Justin Bland, leave my tennis racquet to Pat Allen Please don t break the strings, Fat! Peggy Calvert, leave my extra twenty pounds to my sister, Joanne I Jim Cox Icave to Byron High School nothing, I II need It all In the future, plus what else can get I Mary Jo Cruson, leave my numerous nicknames to anyone who can remember who calls me what and why Have fun you poor soul I Jerry Dowd, leave my liking for th Democrats to any poor, confused Republncan Joann Endres, leave, and I am taking Harold with mel I Linda Falk, leave my Pennyslvanla Dutch speech to anyone who can learn, talk, and under stand It Joan barman, leave another year of school, and my ability to get along with Mr Lundgren to Diane Sabin Have fun next year, Kldl I Delores Gruben, leave my shyness to the Sophomore girls Richard Harding, leave my ability to get in arguments with certain teachers to Judy Noyes Bob Heldenrench, leave my athletic abilities to Gordon Henry Dave Jackson, leave my height to Jerry Skelly This will help you in basketball Jerry Allred Johnson, leave my punk suspenders to anyone who needs them How about you, Roger I Kirby Johnson, leave my height to Brian Boone, so he may see what IIS like In the underworld I Mary Louise Johnson, leave my brown eyes to any girl who has a fellow that appreciates DrOVwln eyes I Roger Kilmer, leave Mrs Merson with a good feeling, she finally got rid of me I Shirley Kung, leave my cheerleading ability to Marcia Evans 0 I ' I , c 'I I 'N . ll . . o , . I, r ' . . A I . . , . . , . , I . I . . , . I, 1 ' ' e ' . I, ' ' . I . . I I, Lee Freedlund, leave Byron High to anybody that wants it. I, S - 9 n l . I . ' I, . . . . . . . . . ll . . . . . . n ll . c . . . f I O I, ' . B.? I I . . . . C ass Will I Skip Laswell, leave my curly wave to anyone that wants it I Harold Lingel, leave my abrllty for farmmg to Don Carlson I Jerry Llngel, leave my deep volce to Shawn Morrison I Sandra Lutz, leave my Northern Accent to Fran Ogle, so she won t feel too much out of place I Harry Messenger, leave my ablllty to get along with Coach Parks to Pat Dowd I hope you have better luck than I dnd at' Maryellen Nelson, leave my quietness to Lnnda Falkner Nanci Rapp, leave my seat on the bus to Nancy Tomslc Gerry Reber, leave all my fun down at the White Pmes Rnnk to anyone who lust stays Byron Phyllls Reeverts leave ten pounds of my weight to Annabelle Mlchaux I Cleo Rlley, leave a few Inches on my height to Carla Morrison, so she can hut the basket ball rum In G A A I Johnny Slebken, leave my Ilttle gray Ford to anyone who promises to take good care of nt Geraldine Stroud, leave to Byron Hugh my brother Eddle Donna Troutman leave my Iob as Editor of the Inkspot to anyone who can get the first edutnon ou time a group It IS our deslre to make the followlng bequests To the Underclassmen e Juniors The responslbllnty of bemg next year s bng wheels e Sophomores A world of mformatlon as to how one must act as an upperclassman e Freshmen The realrzatson that they also will have someone to Ioolf down on next year To the Faculty onrkholz An Offnce Practice class that can take cllctatlon at 300 words a mlnute Mass Catlin A Home Economic class that doesn t thunk that they know all of the answers To Mr Hahn A qunet and peaceful group foranenghth hourstudy hall one that wlll not stage a not when left alone To Mass Klppmg An Amerlcan Hlstory class that stacks to the sublect , . 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To ' ' : ' ' ' , lass Wlll Mr Lundgren A scheme to stop couples from talklng ln the halls Mass McBrade A speedball team that doesn t mmd playmg nn fnve feet of snow Mrs M M M To Mr Merson An English IV class that really lukes English IV Orr A class of gurls that doesn t melt after looking unto those baby blue eyes Parks An office with a wmdow so he can see what ut s luke ln the outslde world Quarton A special formula to cure everyone s Monday blues Swnckard A sound proof muslc room so that he can work In peace and so that others may also work In peace To Caroline Relnders An honorable membership card In the Hugh School Secretarual Assoclatlon To Mose Leary All of our paper wads gum wrappers and numerous other articles of lunk Signed and sealed thus twenty nmth day of May In the year ot our Lord nineteen hundred and tlfty seven 49,10-J QW-6 duff ZWWL., 514.461 Ul4 '4 '1'f' jews, M7 7' on-r 8M.An.-Jw-3 M4203 :fffw Zhu? ,mf Zona-07 WMM! ia.-f UM-,JJ-. 7 f-J-33--J-jf-6-....., 624 Jdfggcw, .. sffimkff 0 To . : ' ' . To . . : , . . . . u To . : ' ' ' . To r. : ' ' ' ' . To r. : . . . I . , . . . . To r. : ' ' . To Mr. Sunderman: A ploy cast that knows all of the lines on the First night. fThis is possibIe?l . . - . I . I . ' 6 ' . Class Prophecy Your rovung reporter attended the Fufteenth Annual Reunuon ofthe Byron Hugh Scnoou Crass o 57 He notuced quute a few unterestung people un attendance and had quute a few unterestung buts of news about each before he left The followung us a lust of thungs he saw and heard Louuse Bauley us a mussuonary now and though she was stranded un the lungle for quute some tume, she managed to thumb a rude on a whale and got back un tume for the reunuon banquet Vurgunua Balle came all the way to the banquet from her famous beauty salon un Parus, Parus, Illunous I heard later from Cleo Ruley and Phy'lus R everts, who now wrute the famous column about all those luttle scandels un your favorute newspaper Jay Bland was over un a corner rehearsung for hus next snow, or dudn t you read about nus part un the T V serues, about the man who funds romance after eughty He must have fallen un love wuth actung whule at Byron Hugh Peggy Calvert was over un a corner, eatung and tryung to teach several people present how to lose weught on the food you get to eat at a reunuon banquet Jum Cox drove to the banquet un that brand new Cadullac that he won by sellung more Dean s Mulk, than anyone else un the country Mary Jo Cruson, better known as Muss Feef, of Bung Bong School was tellung everyone to have theur kuddues watch her program every mornung at two on Channel 44 Jerry Dowd was passung out campaugn buttons, somethung about uf he us elected he II see that there are enough lufe guards to go around for all the unmarrued females He us runnung on the Democratuc tucket, of course Lunda Falk was passung out sarnples of her new duscovery a dye tnat covers spots mussed wnen cleanung clothes I5 , . . . ul, f ' n I 1 1 U i U ' ' E . . . . . 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I , . , ' I . lass Prophecy Lee Freelund and Mary Loulse Johnson two famous authors, who have written hundreds of books essays, and etc on the pecularntles of Byron Hugh School told me that they honestly never reallzed that thelr Sensor year at Byron would be qulte so worth their whsle Joan Garman drove to the reunlon on her motorcycle, straight from where she was crowned Queen of the Cyclists lnstltute of America Delores Gruben brought some of her famous dish Pineapple Rice She learned how to make thus rare delicacy during the Sensor play and has been makmg money on It ever since Rrchard Harding was heard to comment, after glvung the welcoming address, that he was so busy wrthhns posltlon as head engmeer of Byron s Sewage Department that he dldn t have much Bob Heldenreuch, a famous figure In the world of sports, lust bought the Stlllman Dirty Sox of the Defective League for tne sum of S9 80 Bob mtends to make the Sox unto the best tlddly wink team In the natuon Dave Jackson and Sklp Laswell were swinging on the basvet rims lust before the banquet started but they both climbed down, when Maryellen Nelson screamed at them to come and eat Maryellen also led In the song feast after the meal Alfred Johnson was at the banquet wearlng a new type of suspenders, which he desngned for long wansted people Kirby Johnson has Invented a pnano for people who have an attractron to soda water The pnano ofcourse, has bunlt In fountam servuce lb I , . . . . . . , . , I time to give speeches any more. . 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Class Prophecy Sandra Lutz and Harry Messenger will be competmg In the stock car race held at the Byron Speedway next Saturday night so I heard from Roger Kllm r and Jerry Lmgel who were taking bets on the race lust outside the north slde of the gym Shirley Kung and Gerry Reber rolled unto the gym after completlng a world wlde tour skates Nnce what let propul lon and atomic energy are donng these days Thanks to Nanci Rapp new owner and general manager of Byron s Brown Derby Restaurant we had enough food to full everybody that attended the banquet Geraldlne Stroud was lumplng up and down telling IO es and etc as she does on her show every afternoon on Channel 79 but none of It phased John Snebken wno as you all should lfnow lust won a contest for not smllmg 838 hours 20 mlnutes and 54 seconds Donna Troutman brought along her tra ned gupples which she raised on Wllson s Flsh Farm Harold seems to have made qunte a but of money as an automobale dealer and farmer So ended the l5th annual reunlon of the sensors of 57 Heaven only knows what shape they will be ln by the 30th reunion M ,ig '0Ul ee n KJ 'Q awk ss 9HClO3!d K 15118- . . . . . on Harold Lingel and the former Joann Endres attended the banquet in their new Cadillac. , - .x ,SQ , 1 ff , S ,. Q 5 r me , Q, J i V , A Q b o x Q T 5 M we Q' 1 V - Q ,X are WV Joy Bauer Marge Bolthouse Dorothy Case Anne Dearborn Benny Dillow 'N f'0' Mary McLennan . . President Richard Shelton . Vice President Frances Ogle . . . Secretary 1 -I ef J , W Q A A I 'A V V Pat Dowd is ' I--Q I ff Judy Endres J...-M Q Jeanne Fransen L W 7ya ' ' J. Hardenbrook X y Shirley Hayenga sli- Carol Hess 3 SJW ' 5 i Warren King i e gr Carol Korleski 'QE' I ix., 20 -al-0' 'dt Q17 'X 3 gmt- as ,ns , , 2 v 46 3 Y 'T' i .5 ft - L 21-' r 9 , , . l , Q A , W,A. V . Shawn Morrison Ronnie Saam Diane Sabin Roger Smith Ken Snyder .X 'ol' ft. N 3 J ,zi- lla. N-Q Joanne Lemke George Lingel Larry Lingel A. Michaux Barbara Morgan snr if 1 'za 6 Q17 if Nw A , -A '7 xx 3 W J fk F- Pat Allen Eileen Arn Sharon Blake M. Blanchard Brian Bonne Roger Braddy w..., ci . L. J A. :ruin Judy Noyes .... President Jerry Dennis. . .Vice President Judy Johnson . . . Secretary - z X Linda Faulkner Helen Fransen Sharon Fruin Steve Harmon Tom Harmon Sharon Hayenga ,-an M.: -: QQ? - -...ft 'g :fp new .. if-31' ' fN'J W If L 0 6 y is . ' 22 tbl W0 FF J P. Campbell L. Dietrich Bob Dillow S. Donaldson Sue Dyer Larry Ekstrom moan V! 4' J, Fh- alh i ..4fQ -ar 5 .Al l 1 Q. Dorol McGee Joyce Moline Jock Milburn Wanda Miller Sally Morgan J . Nighswonger 5' l 'R 6 Janet Rowe ' Qlffl Jud R I if Q, y owe VY' 'X YH' - Rlfu Tosh 'WU .n Joan Arn Shirley Barley L44 Mnchael Dennrs Presrdent Tom Wallrn Vnce Presrdent Jan Johnson Secretary Q-2' Dorothy Baldrrdge sf ' 'N wb Gary Blake xv Jerry Blanchard f gy 4-an-if uit 1 Tom Dolan Randy Eksfrom Donald Fransen Gordon Henry Donna Hogan 'Y-lf 1' sf 'N Q, .,X 1 499 .J I J K 1.1, . . . 9, , . 'T X .... Q 9 vlv w N wg.: . ' l . . - . ,xf:,L.rx ' Q' I 'NI I . . . . X , 4 , Qi 1 1 . Q' ,vhs 1 dv v . 'K 3 w 'sk' 3 is 4 X 7 ,. 5 A , , 4 Q A u ' A .J Q 1 3 ' Barbara Claossen 19 , L A 5 :y .f far 1 , Y , . zk.. Y ' A x 4'X 1 ',l' B as 5? If 75 ,Q 'S K 10 , Q n s . ,Q Q F ' Q' ,i-A X V: J . -w J ' l wx . B ' L ' I - A . J 5' 4, L 9 . ul G -0, ' L X 't' ,Q - W 5 Y I ug Valerre Dearborn Marlin Coldrln Larry Carr Joanne Calvert .pa-' Jerry Jackson Donald Johnson Jerry Larson James Leather Lim NOT PICTURED Jan De Vlres Marcia Evans Kathy Grooms 419 A' Q-r An.. Marsha Siebken .... Treasurer Jim Love .... Student Council Joan McLennan. .Student Council A 1' r ,ar ,bf gc: V A . ' - ,Q ' .aiu . 5 , D L., 1' wr if 1-41 u-lf' . J , A, .,,. Tom Nally Mary Nutt Robert Palmer Sandra Palmer Raymond Rose , - iw Q cv 51 . I , A ' so if , Lif'4',,,Z l xv '- f- f -S..-:rf yi J 2 V g xg qavw' 5:1 J ' ,, NOT PICTURED Sherrill Polan Jerry Nokes John Stroud Pat Trenholm Earl Whipple 2 V Rochelle Whitney y 3' Bob Wilson -I 4 1 l 1 F cs uur, W Everett Lemke James Lindke John Lundgren Carla Morrison Paul Myers 'fa ,Mix 'ag INIK X- wmv' E V V ll fa . i!A D .I-uv Jerry Skelly David Smith Beverly Stukenburg Eddie Swanson Nancy Tomsic A 'ID 1:3 X i AUGUST SCH00 30 School Begins SEPTEMBER 3 Labor Day 6 Magazine Sales I5 Football--Ashton, There I7 Senior Pictures 2I Football-Stillman Valley, Here 24 J.V. Football 25 F.F.A. Hayride OCTOBER 5 End First Six Weeks 6 Football--Forreston, There I2 Football--Winnebago, Here I8 Football--Pecatonica, There 26 Teachers' Institute at Dixon 26 Football--Leaf River, There NOVEMBER I0 F. H.A. Sadie Hawkins Dance I6 End Second Six Weeks I7 Dance Band Dance 22-23 Thanksgiving Vacation 23-24 Senior Play--Jenny Kissed Me 27 Basketball 30 Basketball DECEMBER I Basketball 7 Basketball I3 Basketball --St. Thomas, There --Stillman Valley, There Oregon, Here Pecatonica, Here Leaf River, Here I7 Christmas Concert 2I Basketball--Forreston, There 22 Basketball--Mt. Morris, Here 22 Christmas Vacation Begins 27-28 Durand Holiday Tournament fi ALE D R5 4 Basketball--Ashton, Here 5 Basketball--Winnebago, There l0-ll Semester Examinations ll Basketball-Stillman Valley, Here l2 Basketball--Oregon, There I4-I9 Route 72 Basketball Tournament 25 Basketball--Pecatonica, There FEBRUARY 2 Basketball--Leaf River, There 8 Basketball--Forreston, Here 9 Junior Class Valentine Dance ll Teachers' Institute at Oregon I2 Lincoln's Birthday l5 Basketball--Ashton, There l6 Route 72 Speech Contest 22 Basketball--Winnebago, Here 22 End Fourth Six Weeks 23 Basketball--St. Thomas, Here 26 Basketball--Franklin Center, There MARCH APRIL MAY 2 District Speech Contest 4-8 Regional Basketball Tournament 9 District Music Contest--Solos l6 Sectional Speech Contest 5 End Fifth Six Weeks 6 District Music Contest l2-I3 State Speech Contest l9 Good Friday 3-4 State Music Contest 24 End of Sixth Six Weeks 26 Baccalaureate 29 Graduation Day 4 . iff, ind., 'A' . , .J . . , K ,,, f-ap -1- -W3 5 1 HK, 'A i gf I 1- IL YU x415A'X!-g 'WM M, ar-- 8 W? O .w+ A 'f I 5 'iw . W .ak-. - 4' pm fl' 1-3 fmf A .x My L l 1 .F ,K 4 E , fi: Q 1 ff v- H . V33 INKSPOT ' F, H A. N S ds if, V IN U WV NY. 5 . SPEECH CHORUS BAND FFA iii-sd' T7 Q01 '., I FIRST ROW: Peggy Calvert, Kirby Johnson, Mairy Jo Cruson, Richard Harding, Donna Troutman. SECOND ROW: Delores Gruben, John Birkholz, Advisor, Harry Messenger, Sandra Lutz. up , it ,M 'I 0 ' - M-'33 gl, R F' 3,6 ' F? 1 3 L A f FIRST ROW: john Birkholz, Advisor, Dorothy Case, Donna Troutman, Anne Dearborn, Mary lo Cruson, .Annabelle Miehaux, SECOND ROI'-'g Judy Noyes, ludy Johnson, Maureen Boyle, Louise Bailey, Shirley Hayenga, Linda Faullf, PeggyCa1xert. THIRD ROR-J: Nancy Rapp, Yvlaryellen Nelson, Robert Ring, Jim Cox, Geraldine Stroud, Mary Louise Johnson, Delores Gruben, Phyllis Reeverts. 30 , -1 D E N yi' FIRST ROW: Shirley King, Alfred Johnson, Lois Newhausen, Bob King, Maureen Boyle N SECOND ROW: Mr, Sunderman, Jim Rauch, Joan McLennon, jim Love. I L 'ei gif H ,v lr, 4 ' ' , ,W LJ h 94 ' - is f ri, - 1 ,, 'H R x H. W ,'-u A! I -irq as giant, ri VY 3 Sh ' U - f ', if ' 7 1. 4 ' f R a FIRST ROW: David Smith, Tom Wallin, Dick Shelton, John Lundgren, Dick Harding, Lee Freedlund, Harry Messenger. SECOND ROW: Judy Rowe, Jane! Rowe, Peggy Calxerr, Sandra Baker, Jan Johnson, Lois Reiken, Warren King, Jerry King. THIRD ROW: Kirby Johnaon, Jusrin Bland, Marge Bolrhouse, Jean Fransen, Mary Humm, Mary Jo Cruson, Mike Dennis, Dororhy Case. 31 4- ' -Q L nc I B 3 3 fa Q U f ' fi ' R A Q R 1 A N FIRST ROW: Nanci Rapp, Sharon Hayenga, Mary Jo Cruson, Judy Hardenbrock, Miss Ripping, Advisor, Barbara Wiseley. SECOND ROW: Louise Bailey, Donna Troutman, Marjorie Blanchard, Bob Dillo-v, Linda Woods. E T L wr v E E T , Y H E E A R R S FIRST ROW: Kirby Johnson, Sandra Lutz, Virginia Balle, Jerry Dowd. SLQOND ROW: Dick Harding, jim Cox, Mary .lo Cruson, Harry Messenger, Dare Jackson, 32 5 as n- -- 3 5 - I' - Fd, P17 that Qs 'a , mQl ff I Y L 0 Qi 0.1: I 0 .. I ,, .1 6 iris' in Q - l . il A W f i ' Q, J' A X FIRST ROW: Judy Noyes, Linda Faulkner, Pat Allen, Cleo Riley, Miss McBride, Advisor, Mary Jo Cruson, Virginia Balle, Sharon Fruin, Barbara Claussen. SECOND ,K 1 ROW: Carla Morrison, Marcia Evans, Judy Johnson, Gloria Stukenburg, Judy Rowe, Janet Rowe, Darlene Palmer, Annebelle Michaux, Mary louise Johnson. THIRD ' ROW: Donna Hogan, Barbara Haughton, Joann Endres, Joanne Lemke, Sue Dyer, Beverly Stukenburg, Delores Gruben, Joanne Wilson, Shirley Hayenga, Janice ' DeVries. FOURTH ROW: Jan Johnson, Sandra Baker, Linda Dietrich, Marg Blanchard is Lois Rieken, Linda Woods, Nanci Rapp, Marcia Siebken, Rochelle Whitney, Wanda Miller. FIFTH ROW: Sharon Donaldson, Mary Humm, Judy Hardenbrook, Shirley King, Gerry Reber, Joan Mciennon, Joanne Calvert, Valerie Dearborn, Sharon MARY IO CRUSQN Hayenga, Dorothy Case. President The obiect of the Girls' Atheltic Association is to stimulate interest and participation in girls' athletic activities. A group of forty-seven girls participated in G.A.A. activities this year. The activities included speedball, volleyball, basketball, baseball, tumbling, and archery. The class competition was enjoyed by all of the girls. A colored felt stripe was given to the championship team in each sport. So far this year, it seems that the Seniors and the Sophomores will be winning all the prized felt stripes. !! A-'ff-9 FIRST ROW: Mr. Hahn, Advisor, Alfred Johnson, George Lingel, Dave Jackson, f ,Q Harold Lingel, larry Lingel, Roger Kilmer. SECOND ROW: Jerry Blanchard, Richard ' Kilmer, Paul Meyers, Larry Carr, Jim Leathers, John Siebken, Jerry Jackson, ' Everett Lemke, Jerry King, Jim Rauch. THIRD ROW: Gary Blake, Don Fransen, A Robert Palmer, Earl Whipple, Lee Freedlund, Raymond Rose, Roger Holeton, Brian Bonne, Morris Holeton. 1 DAVE JACKSON President X, 1 ' w I ns F A :RMA Q rail M fu 'fig 'tha rg' Q ,901 Q, 4 ff? s Pf'kF'FA'i H. 'F O f? ' - ' 9- '-:. ' 'fill life? 4'Q??Ji-10,5 C fjyuj f' 9 as GW sg 'J .- B DE LORES GRUB EN President Ml-XKEEQ . wk .SQC Qc so ' 7 'C 3 S x4 LA- ' ' ,- Sf I ngyj QQ - Nrw HO FIRST ROW: Shirley Hayenga, Donna Troutman, Judy Johnson, Maureen Boyle, Delores Gruhen, Shirley King, Phyllis Reeverts, Cleo Riley, Geraldine Reber, Annabelle Michaux. SECOND ROW: Carla Morrison, Marcia Evans, Eileen Arn, Joy Bauer, Gloria Stukenburg, Barbara Morgan, Joan Arn, Sally Morgan, Donna Hogan, Beverly Stukenhurg, Miss Catlin, Advisor. THIRD ROW: Darlene Palmer, Sharon Blake, Linda Dietricn, Sue Dyer, Joanne Wilson, Joann Lemke, Carol Korleski, Helen Fransen, Geraldine Stroud, Mary Ellen Nelson, Sandra Lutz. FOURTH ROW: Janice DeVries, Jan Johnson, Marjorie Blanchard, Lois Rieken, Marge Bolthouse, Nanci Rapp, Wanda Miller, Rochelle, Whitney, Marcia Seibken, Barbara Claussen FIFTH ROW: Judy Nwyes, Joyce Meline, Sharon Fruin, Pat Allen, Linda Faulkner, Fran Ogle, Linda Woods, Sharon Donaldson, Mary Humm, Jean Fransen, Joan Mchennon, Joanne Calvert, 5 4- .1- .-- 4-an Y' 1' . J W 4' v , f L-...gf , ff Ax xr 'QW ,W .1 +..',,4-sf 7' Kirby Johnson President HIG H SCHOOL BAND FIRST ROW: Janet Noyes, Judy Koegel, Kathy Hardenbrook, Peggy Calvert, Virginia Balle, Mary Jo Cruson, Carla Morrison, Linda Faulkner, Mr. Swickard. SECOND ROW: Patricia Etnyre, Pat Allen, Sue Dyer, Christine Anderson, Annabelle Michaux Warren King, Doral McGee, Ethel Sheeley, Dick Nally, Wilbur Wetsel. THIRD ROW: Carol Shank, Beverly Toops, Carolyn Allen, Barbara Eickman, Pat Miller, Janice De-Vries, Mary Humm, Judy Noyes, Donna Hogan, Barbara Houghton, Sandra Baker, Lyle Lee. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Clausen, Sharen Hayenga, Sally Snider, Roger Braddy, Jack Melbum, Larry Ekstrom, Shirley Hayenga, Billy Jackson, Jim Leather. FIFTH ROW: Wanda Miller, James Smith, Gordon Henry, Steven Moserman, Judy Rowe, Janet Rowe, Lucien Laswell, Kirby Johnson. Following is a list of contestants and results of the District Music Contest held in Forreston on Saturday, March 9. Gordon Henry, Trombone Mary Humm, Clarinet Sandra Baker, Clarinet Larry Ekstrom, Alto Sax Kirby Johnson, French Horn Shirley Hayenga, Alto Sax Warren King, Cornet Pat Allen, Flute Annabelle Michaux, Flute Peggy Calvert, Vocal Jack Milburn, Tuba Barbara Wisely, Vocal Annabelle Michaux, Vocal Kirby Johnson, Piano Anne Dearborn, Piano Wanda Miller, Basson Judy Noyes, Oboe 3rd Barbara Classen, Bass Clarinet 3rd 3rd Sharen Hayenga, Baritone Sax 2nd 2nd Sextette, Vocal 3rd 2nd fDonna Hogan, Joyce Meline, 2nd Judy Johnson, Jan Johnson, Wanda 2nd Miller, and Barbara Classenl 2nd Cornet Duet, Cornet 3rd lst lWarren King and Doral McGeel 2nd Sax Quartette, Saxes lst 2nd lShirley and Sharen Hayenga, 2nd and Judy and Janet Rowel lst Woodwind Quintet, Woodwinds lst lst fAnnabelle Michaus, Wanda 2nd Miller, Judy Noyes, Sandra Baker, 2nd and Kirby Johnsonl 3rd Sax Duet, Saxes 2nd lst Uudy and Janet Rowel . 3 3 1 1 v ' ' j fbi' ' v FIRST ROW: Jan Johnson, Wanda Miller, Shirley llayenga, Barbara Wiseley, Valerie Dearborne, Sharon liayenga, Joanne Calxeri, Barbara Classen, Mary Hurnni. SECOND ROW Carla Morrison, Judy Rowe, Janet Rowe, Annabelle Miczxaui-,, Peggy Calvert, Sally Morgan, Joan Arn, Mr. Swiclcard, llreeior. THIRD ROW: Marcia Evans, Judy Johnson, Eileen Arn, Joy Bauer, Bexerly Slulcenberg, Marcia Seiiwken, Marge Blaiieharc, Jovce Moline, Barbara Hauginon. FOURTH ROW: Virginia Balle, Judy Noyes, Barbara Morgan, Delores Gruruen, Donna Hogan, Mary Johnson, Maureen Boyle, Linda Woods, Mary Nutt, Helen Fransen. FIFTH ROW: Carol Korleski, Joanne Wilson Janice DeVries Jear Fra'isen Fran O I M , , ., 1 , g e, ary Jo Cruson, Lois Reiken, Donna Trournran, Par Allen, Sue Iyer, Linda Faulkner. . A SENIOR SEXTETTE 7 0 ' , , -- Mary Jo Cruson -' 4f , ' , . . M, ,A ? Q , Virginia Balle ' l Delores Gruben X Donna Troutrnan Mary Louise Johnson Peggy Calxerr -V - ..: 'rf' ,. -sv E f 7 ,QW -5 v' its SEXTETTE Barbara Classen Jan Johnson Wanda Miller Joyce Moline Donna Hogan Judy Johnson Annabelle Michaux Iudy Noyes Maureen Boyle Barbara Haughton Carla Momson T Shrrley Kmg Geraldrne Stroud Lors Newhausen Carol Hess ,f A Inf!! 0, ,M Q R N7 K Win 2 f Speech la 9 me . 'if' A ' 1 MISTER ROBERTS F1R:T ROW' Mr Sunderrnan Richard Harding Ju'tin Bland Harry Nisnsn er Dick Shelton. . . . , , S , A 3 C g , SECOND ROW: Benny Dillow, Mike Dennis, John Lunclgren, Jim Wilson, Jim Cox, John Siebken. 4' i' .,.,.r f 1 -I V' ' I :H- ,P Anne Justin Judy Warren Harry George Dick f Mary Jo I 1 Dick Speech ROUTE 72 CONFERENCE One Saturday February 23 Byron speakers tangled with individual performers from six other conference schools When the final ballots were counted Byron was declared winner of the Route 72 Conference for the eleventh successive year Byron scored a total of 54 pomts Foreston 34 and Stillman Valley 29 to make up the top three Verse Reading Play Reading Comedy Play Reading Serious Original Monologue Original Oration Oration Radio Speaking Extempore Speaking One Act P'ay Anne Dearborn Janet Rowe Richard Shelton Linda Faulkner Judy Johnson Joanne Wilson Mary Jo Cruson Mary M Lennon Harry M ssenger Mary Humm Richard Harding Robert King Delores Gruben Justin Bland Benny Dlllow George Lingel Mr Roberts DISTRICT MEET second sixth irst sixth I t sixth irst third irst second irst third I t lrst second second lrst Byron placed second in the District M et held in Freeport on March 2 with a total of 34 points Freeport was declared the winner with a total of 38 and East Rockford came In third with 29 pomts Verse Reading Play Reading IComedy Play Reading fSerious Original Monologue Original Oration Oration After Dinner Speaking Radio Speaking Extempore Speaking One Act Play Placing Anne Dearborn Richard Shelton Judy Johnson Mary JO Cruson Harry Messenger Richard Harding Warren Kung Justin Bland George Llngel Mr Roberts SECTIONAL MEET third urst I I' second second second fourth sixth I t irst The Sectional Meet was held in Northbrook at Glenbrook High School. Byron came in fourth in the final standings with a total of I9 points East Rockford took first place honors with 28 points Placing: Verse Reading Anne Dearborn sixth Play Reading Comedy Richard Shelton i t Original Monologue Mary Jo Cruson second Original Oration Harry Messenger third Oration Richard Harding irst One Act Play Mr. Roberts third Mary Jo and Richard H. qualified for the State Finals to be held in Champaign on April I2 and 13. We regret that this book went to press before the results of this contest could be obtained . 40 Placing for Byron was as follows: . . c . 5 Ff h 1 a ff . . . 'TE f. . . . f. After Dinner Speaking Warren King first f'f h . . . f. . . . f' . j . f. I 0 D fif h ' ' f'f h ll I ll f' I I f f h f H xy gf! K K A 1. X .X Q . x KQQ , , -1 I x mff: 3 K ll K x , ' , 9Q.,- X X' fl X x X 5 1 . . I , X '. l ' ff .Jig x , X, x 1 If lj xx XX X N f '.' ' I x nr .. jv N 1 A ,Q f X f '-.x . ., A x ' X N ' X X - 5 1 K ' X X X Q X. X V A R S I T Y 3-.e,g:J5j,f i A-H' -45 .jg gp., 'VH-z-I FIRST ROW: Bud Johnson, Jim wilson, Dub Heidenreich. Jim Cox, Harry Messenger, Dave Jackson, Richard Harding, SECOND ROW: Jim Rauch, Steve Harmon, George Lingel, Justin Bland, Lee Freedlund, Richard Shelton, Jerry Dowd, John Siebken, Coach Parks. 'wel x X7- oeo 'L . OQQOXOG X O Yxoaxog e P30 woo b 'GV' dim XNQJ5 SAX e400 o Q CX R566 1 YO? oebolo 960' H50 '56 q XNXO OXOQX Y dyfx 69.6, 7' Q06 'N 6, 5 ow 09X ei . ado 'gl 'S Ye 65 oe C QNI yxxef gb xeoxox Yo OVQO XOXC Qx . Q, Po 'inf' B9 10 wo 030 Q0 N10 x0 T5 5 0 vrxogx OQXS . 80 ONLX3 fo ex vi ,664 'Sl Yxex R439 rw .., Q, C U B S a FIRST ROW: Roger llolelon, Jerry Dennis, Tom Harmon, Tom Wallin, John Lundgren, Ray Rose, 5LCOND ROV-'g Dave Smith, Steve Harmon, Jim Rauch, Bob Palmer, Mike Dennis, Jim Love, THIRD ROM Bob Wilson, R.a11dal1EksLroin, Jerry Jackson, Coach Orr, Jim Leather, Tom Sally, Jerry Skelly. .QQGNI QL 7,3 - Q In S year Y .S cffref' me 2206 ff? JU,,, OQQQJXT. b Orb , f I Of 0 . . plohs-X7 '. Co! Vorsl. OG 3 Q .S . A I JU . Ol- fy SX f,'K Q X 911, Qre lo. hfo S 0 CQ 3 Q3 QQ Q - Q - CJ fb ef? fo Of de f' VO ffse ,776 NN QOQ Geb Q0 Xexl 0165 6 60 Co Q1 of rsniv FJ' CQ nb XS-X0 600 XIOX . 0,6 O0 ,vs ,Ar 09,5 J cred. 00,6 D- bib XNXOQ oo Xqox OQQ 0096 Oak O lf S60 Off SQAXGXXOXQ X S Of, Und rr, WAOUIQI be ,lj 6069 QCSXQX COM efeqfed SWB' by Qq R564 gl 0127 5 676 SSOSOEOI gxiioo X Og PO ro Cl ' -Q X fh X0 AWS goffnon OW CUDA: TXOXXNI Shawn Morrison, Justin Bland, Jerry Dowd, Richard Harding, Jim Cox, Dave Jackson, Jim Wilson, Bob Heidenreich, Richard Shelton, Benny Dillow, George Lingel, Coach Parks, Gordon Henry, Manager. VARSITY INDIVIDUAL RECORD F.G. F.T. P.F. Jackson 114 -5 -66 Wilson 112 81 87 Cox 91 59 59 Bland 60 53 45 Heidenreich 110 58 46 Harding 50 31 40 Morrison 20 13 22 Lingel 9 4 8 Shelton 4 I 9 Dowd 0 0 5 Dillow 0 2 1 Rauch 2 0 1 Dennis 0 3 1 Holeton O I 0 Lundgren 5 1 5 ROUTE 72 STANDINGS Won Forreston ll BYRON 9 Winnebago 9 Ashton 6 Pecatonica 5 Leaf River 2 Stillman Valley O Ll- 286 305 241 182 281 122 53 22 9 0 2 4 3 I 1 1 Lost 1 3 3 6 7 10 12 SEASON RECORD BYRON OPPONENTS 73 Durand 49 50 St. Thomas 46 83 Stillman Valley 72 48 Oregon 58 87 Pecatonica 52 75 Leaf River 44 84 Forreston 85 63 Mt. Morris 60 71 Pecatonica 42 61 Winnebago 59 61 Ashton 55 39 Winnebago 43 67 Stillman Valley 47 62 Oregon 68 56 Winnebago 57 85 Pecatonica 64 62 Leaf River 44 75 Forreston 69 60 Ashton 68 61 Winnebago 45 69 St. Thomas 68 66 Franklin Center 52 62 Mt. Morris 68 5 X !' F S X4 E QQ? 'L 36 5 4-X' ' 11 QQX Q 4? 3 N 55 E5 FIRST ROW: Morris Holeton, Jerry Dennis, John Lundgren, Tom Wallin, David Smith, Mike Dennis. SECOND ROW: Coach Orr, Jerry Larson, Eddie Stroud, Tom Nally, Jerry Skelly, Gordon Henry, Manager. THIRD ROW: Tom Harmon, Jim Love, Steve Harmon, Bob Wilson, Jerry Jackson, Jim Rauch. INDIVIDUALRECORD F.G. F.T. P.F. T.P Lunclgren -8? F- -45 -221 Rauch 75 38 44 188 Hol eton 87 58 57 232 M. Dennis 52 66 48 170 Smith 5 7 16 17 S. Harmon 10 8 20 28 J. Dennis 52 33 64 138 Wallin 4 2 6 10 Nally 21 6 19 48 T. Harmon 2 5 9 9 Love 3 2 1 8 Larson 3 1 3 7 Skelly 1 0 O 2 Jackson 0 O O 0 Stroud O 0 O O ROUTE 72 STANDINGS--FROSH-SOPH Stillman Valley 11 BYRON 9 Forreston 9 Winnebago 6 Pecatonica 3 Leaf River 2 10 Ashton 2 10 SEASON RECORD BYRON OPPONENTS Durand 26 St. Thomas 46 Stillman Valley 42 Oregon 44 Pecatonica 37 Leaf River 39 Forreston 34 Mt. Morris 49 Ashton 37 Winnebago 41 Stillman Valley 58 Oregon 54 Leaf River 31 Stillman Valley 37 Pecatonica 44 Leaf River 45 Forreston 49 Ashton 44 Winnebago 41 St. Thomas 46 F. Center 33 Varsity Track The following results are from the 1956 season: Forreston Invitational Meet Mt . Carrol 68 St il lman 56 Forreston 53 Chana 42 BYRON 30 . 5 Chadwick 29 Jackson tied High Jump record -----5l7ll . Route 72 Varsity Meet Forreston Stillman BYRON Leaf River 75 69 48.5 16.5 ist. plqce went to: Heidenreich --Br. Jump Jackson--Half Mile 880 Relay Uackson, Heidenreich, Messenger, Harding Bob Heidenreich was the season's high scorer with a total of 66.5 points. Dave Jackson was second with a total of 53 points. Frosh-Soph Track Forreston Invitational Meet Route 72 F-S Meet Forreston 87 . 5 Forreston Leaf River 67 BYRON Mt. Carrol 60 Leaf River BYRON 23.5 Stillman Stillman 15 1st. place went to: Chadwick 14 Shelton--Shot Put Wilson Tied the Pole Vault Rauch--440 record--9'4 . Harmon--220 61 46 41.5 15.5 Steve Harmon was the season's high scorer with a total of 41 .75 points . This years track team is looking forward to a very successful season. The varsity team is lead by four seniors: Dave Jackson, Bob Heidenreich, Jim Cox, and Jerry Dowd. VARSITY TRACK SQUAD STANDING: Jim Wilson, Dave Jackson, Coach Parks, Jim Cox, Bob Heidenreich SEATED: Jerry Dowd, Richard Shelton, Benny Dillow. STANDING: Coach Parks, Tom Wallin, Bob Palmer. SEATED: Gary Blake, Jerry Skelly, Bill Jackson. FROSH-SOPH TRACK SQUAD STANDING: Mike Dennis, Jerry Dennis, John Lundgren, Dave Smith. SEATEDg Steve Harmon, Jerry Jackson, Jim Rauch. FIRST ROW: Justin Bland, Jerry Dowd, George Lingcl. SECOND ROW: Jim Wilson, Jim Cox, Bob Heidenreich, Dick Shelton, Benny Dillow, John Siebken. Q EJ QD SEASONS RECORD BYRON OPPONENTS 9 Pecatonica 4 i Stillman Valley I9 4 Stillman Valley I7 I Ashton I2 6 Leaf River 3 14 Winnebago 4 O Forreston 2 3 Monroe Center 6 C3 innings, OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS Dick Shelton Pitcher Won 3 Lost 0 TOTAL RUNS Byron 44 Opponents 67 4E an 1 Ni' 2- Z V FIRST ROW Mike Dennis Coach On' SECOND ROW Jerry Dennis Brian Bonne John Lundgren Dave Smith Stock Market LATEST QXIOTATIONS 1 Byron Tigers up 21 Winne- bago down 12 MARKET TRENDS f Tig- ers out to defeat Winnebago! Hope of victory reaches a new bigb. Ciasses, barely boiding their own against Homecom- ing activities. Grades down iust now but expected to rise after Homecoming. OPEN STOCK 1 Winnebago indians Gr 005 NU Ch Jim 8K Gerry sg-hedue 7 T v Dim' XHEQRSDAY 6. ep S '30 F R Uppe P-m. RID any-B 8 I' X Qnfi Indiapqn. 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