Byron Area High School - By Hi Yearbook (Byron, IL)
- Class of 1958
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x -Q, 1 4 x x 'anti-,4.. A 5j4-,,..-- 3 .:....51. V-...uf ,L we Pneaent the I 958 Bq -I-I1 1 in X HI GH 508001. V' L' 1 BYRON COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL By on Ill nous Co ed 'ro s e K Do ofhy Cos B ness Mc oge R cha d Shelfo Adv so Joh R Bl ol 0 I' ' I I ! .Ii I. I 1 III ll - ll I .H lla ll x I :S ll I n I -- ::V - I I TQL- A v I kr I r' I K 1 H W I l , O f H l r , I ' Worrn ing - I r r usi n r E r n I r n . 'rkh z l9,uu7fw-H23 Mu :bf-v D'-had -W! 3Z1'L iZ.Z3'7 fy 40-141 ,7401 in-.uv ,Aa-au, Au! jrrffv '3I2f,.,ii ,J:2, wj'f:: 6 M i'.'f L ifIl ,ii. 7401 w4,f,,,..f,Q14,a4ao BYRON COMMUNITY UNIT SCHOOLS BYRON, ILLINOIS 1 I .660 ' 'L7' ZZ! I . E F . z I 2 '3acultq HAROLD V LUNDGREN 'QF' ROBERT w QUARTON Gacultq HAROLD V. LUNDGREN, our superintendent for the past five years has a background of twenty frve years of teachrng and admrnrstratrve work He has a B S degree from Mlllrkrn and a M S degree from the Umver slty of Illrnors GLENN E SUNDERMAN our przncrpal came to Byron rn l939 and wrth the exceptron of four years mrl rtary servrce has been here ever slnce He has a B Ed degree from Eastern State College and a M A from the Umver stty of Illmors Mr Sunderman teaches Englrsh I Engllsh II Englrsh IV and Speech I-le IS semor class adusor and drrects the semor play ROBERT W QUARTON our scxence and mathematrcs teacher has taught rn Byron for thrrteen years He has studled at Blackburn College and recerved hrs B S degree from the Umxersrty of Illmors Mr Quar ton teaches advanced mathematrcs b1010gy chemlstry physics and IS sophomore class advlsor NIAURICE HAHN our agrrculture teacher has been at Byron ten years Mr Hahn recerved hrs B S degree from the Unrversrty ofIll1no1s H teaches Agrrculture I II and IV and rs the sponsor of the Future FarfH6rS of Amerrca 4 X GLENN E SUNDERMAN ,vw if ir' vi AURICE F HAHN ' X 3 I N I . 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Q 'ss 1 , ' . . l I ,V , V4 I ff ' D X Vi ,I A 'A I . e ' - ' 1 , ' . 5 j 'I JAN ICE MERSON HELEN KIPPING 'iacultq JANICE MERSON our Engltsh teach er has been at Byron for four years Merson attended Rockford College an recewed her B S degree from the Umver stty of Illrnors She teaches Englrsh II Englrsh III Engltsh IV, and French I Mrs Merson s hobbres rnclude readrng and budge JOHN SWICKHARD our band and musrc drrector received hrs B S de gree from the Unrverstty of Ill1no1s Mr Swrckhard teaches grade school musrc chorus and band HELEN KIPPING has been at Bryon three years She recerved herB S from the Unlversrty of Mrssourr and has done rado Unrversrty of Wyomrng and Wash rngton Unrversrty Mrss Krpplng teaches World History c1v1cs economics Am erican Hrstory and IS our hbranan JOSEPH PARKS our coach has been at Byron for mne years three years rn hrgh school and stx years rn the grade school He recerved hrs B S degree from Northern lllrnots College Mr Parks teaches general scxence Boys Physlcal Educatron and rs our head coach 5 JOHN SWICKHARD -V JOSEPH PARKS , Mrs. f d . fl ' . 1 A I graduate work at the University of Colo- ' E - , - . I pf' '3acultq BARBARA LUND our home econ omrcs teacher has been at Byron two years Mrs Lund attended Illmors State Normal and recerved her B S from Northern Illrnors State College She teaches Home Economrcs I and II and ts the sponsor of the Future Homemakers of Amerrca and Junror Class advrsor FRANK NESTER has been at Bryon only one year Prevrously he taught at Ashton Illmors Mr Nester recerved hrs B S degree from Western Illrnors Un1vers1ty He teaches algebra geom etry dr1ver trammg and rs assrstant coach BARBARA LUND FRANK NESTER PATRICIA MCBRIDE our Grrls Physrcal Educatron rnstructor recerved Umverstty She teaches Glrls Physrcal Educatron and rs the sponsor of the Gul s Athletrc Assocratron and advxsor of the cheerleaders Mrss McBr1de has been at Byron two years vu' JOHN BIRKHOLZ our commercral teacher has been at Byron two years He recerved hrs B Ed degree from Whrte water State College Mr Brrkholz teaches bookkeeping shorthand offtce practrce general busmess and typmg and IS the advrsor of the BY HI and INKSPOT ff- PATRICIA MCBRIDE JOHN BIRKHOLZ Sponsored by BYRON COFFEE SHOP BYRON SHELL STATION 6 r - , I 1 my ' . . . ' . . l ff .r u A her B.S. degree from Northern Illinois I l ' V I K W ?f Q S I .f f Semona JUDY ANN HARDENBROOK Byron 1 2 3 4 Presrdent 4 G A A 1 3 4 Speech2 4 Band 1 Camera Club 1 2 Annual 4 Lrbrarran 3 4 The Srlver Whrstle WARREN LEE KING Byron 1 2 3 4 Vrce Pres1dent4 Track 2 3 Band 1 2 3 4 Pres1 dent 4 Annual 4 Dance Band 3 4 Camera Club 1 2 Speech 3 4 The Srlver Whrstle Byron 1 2 3 4 Secretary 2 4 G A A 1 2 3 4 Vrce Presrdent H A 1 2 3 4 Choru Annual 4 The S1lver Whrsrle SANDRA SUE BAKER Byron 1 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 4 A 3 F H A 1 Da Band 1 2 Band 1 2 3 4 V1ce Presrdent 4 Chorus 1 2 4 L1 brarlan 1 2 3 The Srlver Whrstle SrudentD1rector Sponsored by FIRST NATIONAL BANK Carlson 8- Toops Warren Sandy I QV 4 .IOANNE PEARL LEMKE 4:F...,..: Sl: G.A. .2,g...: nce Ma rge -up-1' Aflfle SSH Seniona MARGERY ELLEN BOLTHOUSE By on 1 2 3 4 G A A 2 A 1 2 3 Ban Chorus 1 2 Annual 4 Inkspot 4 DOROTHY ANN CASE Byron 1 2 3 4 VICE Presldent 1 Photography Cluo 1 2 G A A 3 4 Pomt Cha1rman 4 Annual 4 Inkspot 3 Speech 4 The Silver Whxstle ANN DRAKE DEARBORN B on 1 2 3 4 G A A 4 n 1 Annual4 Inkspot3 Lrbrauan 2 4 Speech 2 3 4 Photograph Club 1 2 The Sllver Whlstle HORACE B DILLOW Byron 1 2 3 4 Football 1 2 Man ager 1 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Base ba112 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Annual 4 Speech 2 3 4 Hope Is The Thtng Wlth Feathers 2 Mr Roberts 3 The Stlver Whrstle STELLA JEAN FRANSEN on 1 2 3 4 G A A HA 123Chorus12 Annual 4 Inkspot 4 The S11ver Whlstle SHIRLEY LOU HAYENGA on 1 2 3 4 G A A 1 F H A 1 2 3 4 Reporter3 Band 1 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Annual4 lnkspot3 Dance Ban 2 3 4 9 Dottle Benny Shlrley Carol George Larry Semoua CAROL ANN HESS Byron 1 2 3 4 Secretary 1 Pres rdent 2 Student Councrl 4 G A12FHA12Chos 4 Annua14 Inkspot4 Cheer leadrng 2 3 The Srlver Whrstle ROBERT WILLIAM KING Byron 1 2 3 4 Student Counc113 Football Manager 2 Track 1 2 3 4 Speech 3 4 Camera Club 1 Annua14 Inkspot 1 2 3 4 The Srlver Whrstle GEORGE MERLE LINGEL Byron 1 2 3 4 Presrdent 1 V1ce Presxdent 2 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 The Srlver Whrstle JERRY GENE LINGEL on 1 2 3 4 F F A 2 3 4 Basketball 2 LARRY DUANE LINGEL Byron 1 2 3 4 Student Councrl 1 ck 4 F F A 1 2 3 S11ver Whrstle MARY LOUISE MCLENNON Byron 1 2 3 4 Treasurer 2 Presr t3 G A A 1 2 Annual 4 Speech 2 3 4 The S11ver Whrstle Sponsored by WHETSEL SHOE SHOP JOHNNY S SUPER MARKET 10 O Jerry Ma ry I .A. . . : . . . , 4 ru n vv 'vB bu 4g F.F.A. 1,2,3g Speech 2,3,4g ' By! ...:...l,..: ' Tra Q. . . . . : The den , . . . ,2gF.H.A. 1, 'A I A I Candy Shawny Ron Semona ANNABELLE MICHAUX on 1 2 3 4 G A A F H A 1 3 4 Po1ntCha1rman 3 Hlstorlan 4 Band I 2 3 4 Secre tary 4 Chorus l 2 3 4 Camera Club 1 The S11ver Wh1st1e BARBARA KAY MORGAN on 1 2 3 4 G A A F H A 3 4 Chorus3 4 Annual 4 Inkspot 4 Lxbrary 4 SHAWN LEE MORRISON Byron I 2 3 4 Student Counc1l 2 Football I 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Track 1 2 LOIS JEAN NEWHAUSEN Byron 1 2 3 4 Student Counc1l A Project Chalrman Annual 4 Ink spot 4 RONALD LEE SAAM Byron I 2 3 4 Football 2 3 F F A 1 Inkspot 4 PATRICIA DIANE SABIN on I 2 3 4 G A I 2 Annua14 Llbrary 2 Photo Clu I2 Sponsored by BYRON CAFE EVELYN'S DRESS SHOP 11 T127 Barb Lo1s Diane' Drck G1or1a fli. Marty Senioua RICHARD RAY SHELTON Byron 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Football l 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Track 1 2 Vrce Pres1dent3 Annual 4 Speech 2 3 4 Srlver Whrstle KENNETH MARVIN SNYDER Byron 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 Base ball 1 Track 1 GLORIA JEAN STUKENBERG Byron 1 2 3 4 Student Councrl l2GAA 1234 Secre y 4 F H A 1 2 3 4 Pres1dent4 Band 1 Annual 4 TONY TOMSIC Byron 1 2 3 4 JAMES EDWARD WILSON Byron 1 2 3 4 Student Councrl 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 2 Track 1 2 3 4 Mrster Roberts JOANNE WILMA WILSON Byron 1 2 3 4 Speech 2 3 GAA 1234Chorus34 Annua14 S11verWh1stle Sponsored by L MCLENNAN L VAN BRISEN I2 Ken Tony Joanne Claaa Will I Sandy Baker, leave my lst chair In band to Mary Humm I Marge Bolthouse leave my ability to get along with Mr Lundgren to Glen Luttrell I Dorothy Case, leave the home in which I have lived for I7 years in a half way decent shape and a pair of slightly sleepy parents to my sisters so that they can have slumber parties like I used to Have fun' I Anne Dearborn, leave to my tall little sister the responsibility of getting to class on time after P E I Benny Dlllow, leave my ability to get up at 8 I5 and still get to school on time to Donny Johnson Get your track shoes on Donnyl I Jean Fransen, leave my space in locker sixty two to anyone who IS willing to fight for it between classes I Judy Hardenbrook leave my ability to take a certam P E teacher s teasing to Sharon Duck Donaldson spill dye on the teacher to Jerry King I Carol Hess, leave my ability to get along with Mr Blrkholz to the Juniors Know mg they have a lot to learn and he has a lot to teach I Warren King leave my abilities in French to Gordon Henry I Robert King, leave J P the ability in which I did not have to get along with Miss McBride in hopes that he can 'nake a hit with her next year Its up to you Mass McBride I Joanne Lemke, leave my ability to get along with people to my little brother Everett I George Llngel, leave my basketball ability to Jerry De Vries Work hard Jerry I Larry Llngel, leave my ability to get along witn Mrs Merson to Richard K Now study hardl I Jerry Llngel, leave nothing to Byron High because I can t afford it 'I3 0 I . . . I I . . . - I . . . . - I I . . . : . . .I . . - . . . . , . . . . , . I I ' ' ll ll I, Shirley Hayenga, leave my ability to fold filter paper, light a bunsen burner, and . I . . . . . . . - , . I . I . . . . U , . . , I . . . . I . . . . D ' I . . . . . . . D . . . , . , . Claaa Wzll I Mary McLennan, leave to my srster Joan the trrals and trrbulatrons of bemg an upper classman I Annabelle Mlchaux, leave my ablllty to write long letters to all the Chucks In e world to my llttle slster Cathy Hardenbrook I Barbara Morgan, leave my curly halr to my slster Sally because she has always wanted It Maybe she can get It to Ile down In ralny weather I Shawn Morrison leave my Ten O clock lunch hour to anyone who can get away with It I Lols Newhausen leave my ability to avold confllct to Maureen Boyle this wall undoubtedly help her In cheerleadmg I Ronnie Saam leave my affections for school to Bob Palmer I Diane Sabin, leave my ablllty to be quiet In 8th hour study hall to Eddle Swanson I m sure Mr Hahn wlll appreciate this I Duck Shelton leave to Chester Mattlngly what ablllty I have to do push ups In football practice I Ken Snyder leave my skull at blowing pistons to anyone who owns a Ford I Gloria Stukenberg leave my personal srze bottle of peroxide to my sister Beverly I Tony Tomslc leave my abnlrty to get along wlth Mr Blrkholz to J P Lundgren I Jlm Wllson leave my books to Jake Gordon Henry In case of flood stand on the books They will always be dry I Joanne Wilson leave good old Byron Hugh School to whoever wants It Sponsored by JOHNSON 8. 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I I ' Claaa 'Pnophecq As we look Into the future we see the Byron Tribune hlttmg the stands on June l T988 Front page IS dedrcated to the 30th class reumon of the class of 58 graduates Dorothy Case IS running for electron for the Governor of Illlnols She wants to be the flrst female governor and she as sure of 28 votes Jeanne Fransen IS now a well known artnst and noted for her desrgnlng of class rrngs for all rumors at B C H S Judy Hardenbrook rs head Nurse at her own ammal hospital, speclalrzmg m de lousnng whute mace Benny Dallow IS touring Europe selling shoes and magazines He will return soon for the grand opemng of hrs magazine stand on the corner of Blackhawk and Walnut Carol Hess IS prrvate secretary for a chewmg gum factory She got the rob because she was therr best customer Bob Kung IS still unemployed as he rs dedrcatlng all hrs time to designing a home tor himself George Llngel has retrred from farmmg and opened a Studebaker repair shop Shirley Hayenga rs gomg to start t achmg school as soon as she saves enough money to buy a portable loud speaker so she can make herself heard past the second row Duck Shelton IS captaln of the fnrst expedition to the moon and has not returned yet as he discovered the man In the moon was really a woman Glorra Stukenburg IS manufacturrng fancy shaped peroxide bottles but swears she doesn t ever use them Tony Tomslc rs a disc Iockey tor stataon NOISE and rs noted or hrs long hqrr musnc Shawn Morrison ns wrltrng a best s llrng novel, How to sleep with your eyes open, and has retired to supervnslng his charn of Gulf Stations Sandra Baker rs employ d at the Byron School She IS trymg to teach frrst graders to carry clarrnetswathout trapping over them Sponsored by THE COTTAGE MORT 81 ELSIE S 15 I . . . . , Needless to say ! . . . 3 . 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G i . . . - I Claaa Pnophecq Marge Bolthouse IS testung typewruters for Parker Pen Company Jlm Wllson IS unemployed at the time and planning to go to the Yukon as he heard Gold has been discovered there Anne Dearborn rs runnmg a Poodle cllpplng Casino In East Byron now She a so sells dyed poodles guaranteed to match your eyes Ken Snyder IS modellng shoe laces In Peru Says he lakes It there because there are no speed Inmlts Warren Kung hasn t been heard from since graduation because he has locked himself In a laboratory searching for a cure for something he wants to get hrs name nn the encyclopedia Joanne Lemke IS touring the world trymg to teach people to spell Lemke without 'P Larry Llngel as a test pilot for low flying combines Mary McLennan IS Editor of this Byron Tribune seems she decided to put all she had to say into prlnt Annabelle Mlchaux IS a hanr stylist for flute players She glves palm reading lessons on the srde Ronnle Saam IS the town s leading undertaker so you must get your reservation In early Lols Newhausen IS dedicating her life to bulldmg a cement wall around her house Lols IS tired of cars not quite getting around that corner Joanne Wilson as teaching Engllsh at Byron but as attending night school as er partlclples are stall dangllng Barbara Morgan has raised a nlce family and IS now concentrating on teachlng her grandchildren shorthand Duane Sabin owns a corner cafe which IS used for a recruntmg office for the Woman s Arr Force on Monday mornings As we close our newspaper we realize the class of 58 has accompllshed a lot more than was expected of them We re proud of you you 58ers Sponsored by WICKWIRE S REXALL DRUG STORE I6 CUPP S BARBER SHOP . . . . . s . 1 . . s . - .. . . . 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Doral Wanda McGee M111er 1 Y 'P ws, Da ve rlene Opal lmer Sponsored by CASSEL S CORNER BARBER SHOP E F REBER INSURANCEAGENCY Treasurer Student Councll Student Councrl 'u'?' .36 We o Llnda R10 ha rd D111ow D16II'1Ch K1lmer 'Q-Q1 Judy J erry Glen Johnson Kmg Lurtrell .Wk Chuck M1ICh611 :gif my ...Q- 1m Rauch Sally Judy Morgan Noyes Lo1s Relken MJ? 6- 'rd L1 Judy Rxley udy Barbara Linda Rowe Wiseley Woods 19 Presrdent Vrce Presrdent Secretary Nd' Dave rm oan Smrth Love McLennan Sophomonea in-7 'tu' our-nf oan Dorothy Gary Joanne Larry Arn Baldrrdge Blake Calvert Carr 'Q' Marlrn Va Janrce Randy Don Coldrm Dearborn DeVr1es Eksrrom F1-ansen V27 Wk if if Don Gordon Donna Jerry an Hambley Henry Hogan Jackson Johnson 99 350 11 iff? ht Don Jerry Jrm Everett Kathy Johnson Larson Leather Lemke Grooms Sophomonea if 1m Llndke Q...-f o Pal mer '53 K iq-f Eddle Stroud Treasurer Student Council Rochelle Whrtney uc. 1 V Paul Lundgren Meyers Ph 'H--v Sandra Palmer Rose Sv Beverly Fred Stukenburg Sultgn Xu: 1'-'19 Barb Mlke Classen Denn1s Wh Carla Morrison 1' C545 Marsha Srebken 1' -sul Eddle Swanson in Tom Nally 1' ,ge-mrs N-F' Jerry Skelly Nancy Tomsrc 3 3 .hui X91 '9' Q.,-In Tom Bo ue Wallrn Wrlson Classen Dreckbernd Vice President President Secretary 'WK if cfm gun' Drck Denms Mary Ann Harbeck Freedlund Rapp 'heahmen '19- 43 in 2 ,-4' ev an-fi Chrlstrne o rrley Jerry Nancy Anderson Arn Barle Blanchard Campbell 4411! quam. J Patsy Capes 1 'K' Terry Gor ma n ffi, pgsdvbs of- xr Betty Hoyet 4t l Jerry De Vrres ni' Lloyd Joyce Marsha Dletrrch Ekstrom Evens 9 ev 'iw K' 'fa-uv 1 C hnstme Kathy Phxl Groteau Ha le Hardenbrook Hayenga li- NP' 'Sm- Tim N-of rm udy Ly e Kllmer Koegel Lee NOT PICTURED Bull Frum Charles Quarton , V I va ,TT L x ' ll ' Y Y: ' 6 sw - , V V 41' if ev' K M- ,fy ' ' B b Sh' ' Y ' .Sf ,Q y .M lY,fsw.f 'fn .. ' vlvl hem . ' . V EX W: , , V .Q V , K 1 s 'N 'Q vgl t 0 lss IQ. F ' Home W My .1,, k X ' B.u . . . ' .ff ' ' ' , , ,. f ,149 , i in . . M - 'Q 'oi V L K A V 5 -V Q 3 Y A J' 1 1 Treasurer Student Council 'Elfteahmen kr 'zzz' 'CSV Dennis John Mary Kay Branrner McCabe Noyes '8l i 'W' 'tri Roberta Murrel Chester Martha 1 Lmgel McKee Mattmgly Merson Mlchaux ik 'Z Carol Betty Dtxre Mxlls Mrtchell Palmer 'kai -'sand George Ken Ree verts Reeverts 1 49 at John Ethel arolyn Dennxs Sarber Shank Sheely Snyder Stobart NOT PICTURED A Schabacher 5' x 'wr' Tom Kay Sue George Troutman Wnlson Wllson Wtseley S S f X' ' r ty toe . ' s'u QF' 'S+ A 2 W r S X y N ri . . .4 W P c ' Yuma! MJ 5 Mr Lundgren and Mr Sunclermon In conference K --4 K.. f Dorothy and Caroline loofmg ogclnl ik X The cooks take time out to rest. Sponsored by GEORGE NOYE'S CLOTHING STORE 24 Future Scientists? Juniors lecrmng English lt s about tlmel After the bell sulence IS golden Sponsored by BOB S DAIRY '25 Q. wi? The why of If Bully for The P E class Farmers are mode, not born. Sponsored by GAMBLE STORE 8. BYRON CLEANERS 26 may Dance L ! Q 3 g Attendez lull The Court Royalty Easy Fellos HA.. Past Present Swlng your partner Frlends Future 'U ,La lu r t March! 2 Becvy of Beauties 7 Which one wull nt be? I Crown Thee Fall Royalty -Homecoming The week precedlng October fourth was a bus one at Byron Hugh School due to the forthcomang Homecommg festnvntues T e Homecoming was formally launched by a bonflre and pep rally October third Everyone was caught up In the spmt at the blazing bonflre The snake dance which was led by the cheerleaders, wound through the business dnstrlct before a group of cheers on Mann Street The enthusiasm whlch was aroused Thursday evening carried over Into the game Frlday The Byron Tngers defeated the Forreston Cardinals on the grlduron by a score of twenty to fourteen The perfect evening was brought to a close by the Homecomlng Dance, whnch was held un the multu colored gym The Modernalres provnded the Presndmg over the scene were the Royalty of 1958, Joanne Lemke and Steve Harmon, who had been crowned at ten thirty The flrst attendants to the Kung and Queen were Joyce Melme and Jlm Wilson second attendants were Mary Kay Noyes and John McCabe, thurd attendants were Barb Claassen and Make Dennis Thus ended the exhausting but extremely satisfactory weekend Too Senous Royalty and Court Attendants 28 0 . . ' I . ' ll ' Il ll ' ll music for the Autumn Ball. . . . . F .l. 1? ' 'W' 11 T sv ' Valentme Judy 8. Make Dance Barb 8. Randy M Linda 8- Larry Carla 8. Tom Judy 8. Tom On February 8, the Jumor Class held the annual Valentine Dance Thas years theme was Sweethearts on Parade The muslc was provlded by Jnm Ecklof's Orchestra Sponsored by BAKER S GARAGE PLA MAR LANES 29 Achievement Banquet The last malor event for the Byron Hlgh School Sensor Class of 1958 before graduatuon was the achrevement banquet The banquet began at 6 30 p m A han supper had been planned and prepared by the mothers of the graduating class of 1958 After the supper the teachers gave out the awards to students nn the various actlvihes they had particupated rn durmg the past year Mr aunderman gave out awards to the mem bers of his speech tean Mlss McBride gave out awards to the gurls for cheerleading and G A A Mrs Lund gave awards to members in F H A who had done outstanding work Mr Hahn gave awards to the outstandmg F F A members Coach Parks gave awards to the boys who had participated In the vanous sports throughout the ear Y The Banquet ended about 8 30 Senior Athletes Our Heroes Letterrnen l Park s Boys tar Muslclans Grow Tlme Yfi Sponsored By BLACKHAWK BUILDERS S SUPPLY CO STILLMAN VALLEY NATIONAL BANK 30 I ' ' O . l I . l U l O I o Q y le I T ' - 1 fi ' V 2. ,f I S A P N Q T' ' '1 B f 5 A ' ' p-L., 'T' -M I School 'Pzcmc Where d it go? Play Balll Takmg It Easy The last all school event for the Sensors before Graduation was the school plcnlc held at the White Pines After some of the students had played a rousing game of baseball others had hlked, and the faculty had dnscussed all that there was to be dns cussed a meal consrstmg of hot dogs potato chaps and cokes was enloyed Sponsored by What s S0 Funny? by all The hrghlught of the pncnlc was Mlss McBrrde when she fell Into the creek About sux o clock a tlred but happy group of Byron Hugh School stu dents and thelr teachers clrmbed unto therr cars and came home BAKENER AND MORRISON FUNERAL HOME 31 51207114 Snapa Our Captam Team IS nn a Huddle Refreshments anyone '9 LW Conference at the Plate Plenty of Action Sponsored by GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY BYRON TEXACO SERVICE STATION .Tw W 04 1 V ,.. Q 5 fd- ! I f ZAJV J Q n ani at' 41 BID--. FRONT ROW Mary McLennan Rrchard Shelton Dorothy Case Warren Krng Robert Krng MIDDLE ROW Carol Hess G1or1aStukenberg Barbara Morgan Sandy Baker John Brrkholz Advrsor BACK ROW Lo1s Newhausen Anne Dearborn Judy Hardenbrook Jeanne Fransen Marge Bolthouse Sh1r1ey Hayenga Jnleapot JL ffv if Q e '-'W FIRST ROW John Brrkholz, Advrsor, Marge Bolthouse, Carol Hess, Denms Stobart SECOND ROW Lo1s Newhausen, Jeanne Fransen, Barbara Morgan, Robert Krng Sponsored by HAMMER'S GRILL HELSDONS TAVERN 34 B14-'Hi N g , y.t , g t V J Y J L y J gg y ys , M y C g R g if I Lilmaniana vi Wt K mf' fs! J Z FRONT ROW Lrnda Faulkner Mlss Krppmg Val Dearborn Mary Humm Sharon Fru1n BACK ROW Jack Mrlburn Judy Hardenbrook Berry Mrtchell Barbara Morgan Anne Dearborn Barbara Wlsley -Honon Roll In Honor of those students who have molntomed cn B average e first two slx weeks of the first semester 5 FRONT ROW Rochelle Whrrney Jan Johnson Sue Dreckbernd Judy Row Janet Rowe MIDDLE ROW Dorothy Case Judy Hardenbrook Mary McLennan Jeanne Fransen Warren Krng Anne Dearborn BACK ROW Ken Reeverts Denn1sFreed1und Charles Quarton Denn1sBrantner Lrnda Woods Martha Merson M I-iumm Sponsored by BYRON TRIBUNE 35 SAMMY S GULF X A v 3 A F J ., ' N- ' I K I . A Q .. D ' : b I I . I I ' ' th , i , ' A 'M 5 ' f - A , V A 'av v' Q ' ' , 53 fi 9 J J 3 A x A 'f .H x Q L A4 VJ ig .. s 4 0 ' N . ri, 'N : ' . . ' . . - I 1 - 1 1 t 1 s I I l l ' ' I Cheenleadena '-fun 1. EMM. VARSITY FIRST ROW Carla Moruson SECOND ROW Judy Noyes Maureen Boyle THIRD ROW Barbara Classeu X V WIS ,, , X K Z N EO 11 .TUNIOR VARSITY Kathy Hardenbrook, Marsha Siebken Mary Kay Noyes, Judy Kiegel. 36 61414 V'-J' 'Y' 7' FRONT ROW D Case G Stukenberg M Humm M1ssMcBr1de Advlsor I Lemke S Donaldson W Mrller D Palmer SECOND ROW C Mornson I Johnson D Hogan B Stukenberg J Koegel P Capes M Evans K Wrlson R Lrngel C Mllls THIRD ROW A Mlchaux K l-Iardenbrook L D1etnch D Palmer C Snyder C Anderson J Ekstrom J Rowe I Rowe FOURTH ROW P Allen I Noyes Whltney J DeVr1es J Johnson S Wllson S Hayenga I Wllson B Haughton FIFTH ROW S Hayenga V Dearborn J Calvert A Dearborn J Hardenbrook J Mcbennan M McKee M Merson M Slebken M Noyes S Dyer L Faulkner Advrsor President Vrce Presndenf Secretary Treasurer Sporf Chairman Point Chairman 37 Mass Mc Bride Mary Humm Jo Lemke Gloria Sfukenberg Wanda Muller Sharon Donaldson . . Dotfi Case l C O :V I - df? , , Q Q fr ly T is ' 1 f 0. -' ' - i Y , I ' F F 3 5 ' R nf M A 7 I A 4 q 'KL '34-IA 3 FRONT ROW M Slebken A M1chaux B Claussen G Stukenburg W Mlller L Dretrlch J Melrne SECOND ROW Mrs Lund B Stukenburg C Mornson D Palmer P Capes L Classen K Wllson I Johnson R. Llngel THIRD ROW I Wrlson J Lemke K I-Iardenbrook S Wllson C Snyder D Palmer I Ekstrom D Hogan FOURTH ROW R Whrtney M Noyes I Noyes S Dyer P Allen S Fru1n L Faulkner M Boyle S Hayenga FIFTH ROW S Hayenga I Calvert S Donaldson M Humm J McLennan M McKee E Sheely M Merson J DeVr1es J Johnson From a membership of 42 gurls the F H A chose Gloria Sfukenburg Presldenf Wanda Muller, Vice Presudenf, Linda Dnefrlch, Secretary, Barbara Claussen, Treas urer Annabelle Mlchaux, Reporter, Judy Johnson, recording chairman, and Joyce Melme, Pomt Chairman Mrs Lund: the advisor Sponsored by REEVERTS MOTOR SALES WALLACE SlNCLAlR SERVICE 38 o o o V Q A ' I F I T' 'll i- 6-fy I y aa L A T - . r ff rf , 3, 3 A. 5 3 1 , I' 0 v 2 1 r 1 'i Q a 4' ' v. ' - 05 75 -cv 2' W I - Q A K r' .. . J, 5' ' a wr 14- . ,V . i 3 fa' Q. 5 W , 1 L I V L. we Y' : 5 . I U I I l I l D 3 S I U . S I 5 - : : . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . : . ' . . . . . . . . . . '. . , . . . . : . , . , . . . , . I 0 1 0 I I I U I I ' 9 . . . 1 I i . . . . . .A . '3'..A. FRONT ROW Mr Hahn I Krng R. Rose B Bonne E Lemke R. Holeton J Rauch SECOND ROW Dretrrch J Lrngel L Jones B Frurn B Arn A Schabacher THIRD ROW D Hambley J Krlmer Fransen J Jackson B Palmer G Wrseley D Freedlund K Reeverts The Future Farmers of Amerrca, whrch rs one of the most actrve organizations rn school, has been very successful thus year an carrymg out the numerous prolects which were undertaken The officers who have made this year a success are Brran Bonne, Presrdent, Ray Rose, Vice President, Jerry Kung Secretary, Everett Lemke, Treasurer, Jrm Rauch Reporter Mr Hahn rs advrsor of the qroup Sponsored by BYRON RADIO SHOP GLADYS WATTS BEAUTY SHOP 39 wt - l , l - : . , . ' , . . . . . . . . : L C. Quarton, T. Troutman, L.Carr, J. Leather, K. Myers. FOURTH ROW: M. Holeton, D. Freeman, D. . - . I . I t . . I Chonua if fa 4 fi? ,K 5 Allen M Blanchard FRONT ROW V Dearbom M Merson R. Whrtney S Hayenga S Dyer J Noyes P H Fransen SECOND ROW L Faulkner B Haughton J Ekstrom J Rowe J Rowe B J Johnson J Wllson M Evans Mr Swrckard THIRD ROW S Hayenga J Calvert M Humm M McKee E Sheely B Claassen J Johnson M Noyes W Mrller S Baker FOURTH ROW S Palmer C Anderson S Morgan D Hogan B Stukenburg J Koegal P Capes K Wrlson R. Lrngel B M1ICh81l C Mornson FIFTH ROW C Hess J Fransen D Baldrrdge J DeVr1es J Melrne A Mlchaux M Boyle B Wrsley B Houpt K Hardenbrook S Wllson CY THE SEXTET Par Allen f rw Judy Noyes Val Dearborn B Haughton M Boyle B Wrsley 40 Morgan C Snyder THE BI HI S J Johnson B Classen Judy Johnson Donna Hogan Wanda Mrller Joyce Melrne V I 1 J I , A' K 'I vm' J , y J. . 1 . Q ys y :I I 4 lee e f l w as s s f, . . I f , Q , . p - , a , I , . , . , . ' . . , . ' . :. .. , . , . . . . . . , . . . ' . . . : . . . , - ' A ir- V ' J J Y e , i V Y '. K I Band FIRST ROW A Mrchaux P Allen S Baker M Humm P Mrller B Claasen B Hahn I Noyes SECOND ROW S Dyer P Etnyre N Campbell B Haughton D Hogan J DeVr1es B Elckman C Allen S Hayenga I Rowe S Snyder L Ekstrom W M11ler THIRD ROW L Rose C Wells C Shank L Lee C Schabacher S Humm S Camlmg J Samm W Krng D McGee E Sheely Stobart K Hamer J Johnson Mr Swrckard J Mllburn MAIORETTES M Mxchaux C Morrrson, J Koegel L Faulkner J Noyes K Koegel NOT PICTURED T Garnum The Byron Hugh School Band meefs every Mondo , Wednesday, and Frm clay afternoon for rehearsal As their officers they e ecfed Warren Km Presrdenf, Sandra Baker, Vlce President, and Shrrley Hayenga, Secretary Treasurer Under the leadershrp of Mr Swlckard the band has been very achve durrng The year Among the students recervmg superuor rafmgs at the drsfrrcf musrc fes hval held af Lanark, March l, were Larry Eksrrom, alto saxaphone, Shrrley Hayenga, alfo saxophone, Sharon Hayenga, barrfone saxophone, and the wood wmd quarfef composed of A Mrchaux, Mary Humm, Judy Noyes, and Wanda Muller Sponsored by BYRON IMPLEMENT COMPANY BYRON FLORAL 41 M. Freedlund, C. Wheeler, D. Nally, J. Smith, S. Mosiman, J. Endres, J. Rowe. FOURTH ROW: D. . : .' ' . ll ' 9' . . . ,, . . . . - Speech RA FRONT ROW C Quarton G Lmgel R Shelton W Kxng SECOND ROW J Mrlburn L Ekstrom M Merson A Ivhchaux J Hardenbrook, M.r Sunderman Adv1sor M McKee D Case C Hess V Dearborn THIRD ROW B Drllow J Lundgreen J Wrlson J Johnson M Humm A Dearborn L Faulkner Janet Rowe Judy Rowe FOURTH ROW M McLennan R Krng J Noyes P Allen, M Holten Yllqht muat '3a Plcun As Plom Murder T9 Wm T A as 5:- 'nZl? Persuosnon That s A Spode If Hurts Sponsored by GAMBERIAL VETERNIARY HOSPITAL BEMIS MOTORS 42 Speech ROUTE 72 CONFERENCE The Byron speakers were on a rampage February 8 After thousands of words were spoken and weighed Byron was declared champlon of the conference for the twelfth successave year wlth a total of 63 pomts Placlngs for Byron were as follows Verse Reading Play Readmg Humorous Play Readmg Serious Ornglnal Monologue Orlglnal Oratnon Orahon After Dinner Speakmg Radlo Speakmg Extempore Speakmg One Act Play Anne Dearborn Duck Shelton Carol Hess Janet Rowe Duck Shelton Dottl Case Mary Humm Anne Dearborn Linda Faulkner Benny Dlllow Warren Kung Judy Rowe Benny Dnllow J P Lundgren George Lmgel Janet Rowe Night Must Fa DISTRICT MEET Flrst First Fifth Flrst Third First Thr rd Flrst Second Furst Thu rd Fl rst Thu rd Fl rst Second Flrst Byron Hugh School was the fnrst place winner of the Dnstrlct Speech Contest held ln Forreston on February 22, wnth a total of 39 pomts Freeport was second with 34 pomts and East Rockford came ln third wlth a total of 27 pomts Verse Readmg Anne Dearborn Play Readmg Humorous Dlck Shelton Play Readmg Sernous Carol Hess Original Monologue Duck Shelton Original Oratlon Mar Humm Oratlon Llncfa Faulkner After Dlnner Speakmg Warren Kung Radio Speakmg Benny Dlllow Extempore Speakmg George Lmgel One Act Play Night Must Fall SECTIONAL MEET Second Flrst Thu rd First Thu rd Thu rd Second Second Fourth Third Byron and Glenbrook hed for fourth place In the sectional speech meet held In DeKalb March 8 and I5 Richard Shelton received a first rating In orlgmal monologue entrtllng hum to compete an the state contest ln r I Other schools, who scored ln the sectional were Arllngton Helghts, 25 Waukegan 21 and Evanston I9 Compl :ments of DR MICHAUX 43 R L HULSEBUS . 4 , . . . K . , . I . 7 ' '. .. I . . o a u .Q . . o Api.. 0 . . Beware of the Bishop Danger! Clap Please Tlme for Bed The Lune up Thank You Oh Mr Beebe' November I5 and I6 were the dates of another very successful semor pla The Sllver Whistle a three act come y by Robert E McEnroe, was a wonderfully heart warm Ing story of a tramp and how he enlightened the hopeless luves of the many mdlvlduals ln a home for the aged The play was presented under the dlrec tlon of Mr Sundennan Many long hours were spent by the cast and every one else connected rn making this play so enloyable The cast IS as follows Mr Beebe Warren Kang Mrs Hanmer Carol Hess Sponsored by Mlss Hoadley Mrss Trrpp Rev Watson Mrs Sampler Mass Cherry Mrs Gross Mr Erwenter Emmett Bishop Mlss Shay Mlss Beach Mlss Reddy Policeman The Old Goat' That s My Rooster Jeanne Fransen Anne Dearborn Benny Dlllow Mary McLennan Joanne Wilson Duck Shelton George Llngel Robert King Joanne Lemke J Hardenbrook Dorothy Case Larry Llngel VETS TAP CAVE INN 44 THE SILVER WHISTLE . t 0 '. . ' ' . . A. Michaux J Z' '3ootball The l957 football season could probably be summed up with the words hard luck' It seemed as though we were doomed from our fnrst game, Friday September l3 when player number 13 Jrm Wilson, broke hrs collar bone In a practice game agalnst Forreston If our success In IDIUTIGS, and the flu bug, could have been our total polnts for the season we would have easlly won the conference Among our nlurnes were Ray Rose, Jlm Wilson, Make Dennis, Shawn Morrison, Morrus Holeton, Duck Shelton Jam Rauch, Tom Harmon, and Steve Harmon Along wrth our vnlurles the flu bug took Its toll, at the Leaf River game Coach Parks had to play a number of Freshmen boys because of the great number of varsity players out of the lane up This was the frrst season Byron entered three teams In competntlon, Varslty, Junior Varsity, and Freshmen, and although the season records of the team were not outstanding, there was a great deal of determrnatson on the part of the players Although the season was poor we like to thunk of It as our building year knowing we will have a successful l93J8 season Vanartq Q RUN y Tlfstn FRONT ROW Mxke Denms jerry Krng Irm Rauch George Lrngel Don Hambley Shawn Morrrson MIDDLE ROW Gordon Henry Bob Palmer Chuck Mrtchell Tom Harmon Steve Harmon Ronnre Saam Jerry Skelly BACK ROW Asslstant Nester Drck Shelton lohn Lundgren Dave Opel Ilrn Wxlson Brran Bonne Jerry Denms Dave Smlth Coach Parks Sponsored by HAMMER S STANDARD SERVICE S F PIPER 8. SON HARDWARE 46 'lumen Vanautq FRONT ROW John Shank Eddre Stroud Jlm Leather Tom Nally Don llambly MIDDLE ROW Bob Palmer Chester Mattmgly John McCabe 11m Loxe Charles Ouarton Jerry Jackson BACK ROW Coach Nester Davld Smxth J P Lundgren Raymond Rose Tom Wallln Mrke Denms Coach Parks FRONT ROW Denms Brantner Dlck Harbeck Blll Fruln Bob Arn MIDDLE ROW Charles Ouarton John Shank Denms Freedlund John McCabe Tom Troutman BACK ROW Coach Nester George Wlsely Phllllp Hayenga B1llM1chaux Chester Mattlngly George Reexerts Sponsored by BOB'S CITIES SERVICE BYRON CHEESE FACTORY ui: gneahmen Vanaitq S Morr1son,J Rauch B Dtllow D Smrth I Lundgren J W11SOH, M Holeton J Denn1s D Shelton, T Harmon G Lmgel Coach Parks Coach Nester A Schabacker Name Wrlson Lundgren Morrrson Holeton Rauch Lrngel Denn1s Shelton Drllow Harmon Denn1s Harmon Byron Opponent Won 18 Won 10 INDIVIDUAL RECORD 47 o 7 39 o 31 0 35 o 4 35 0 4 35 0 48 o 4 44 0 4 36 o O 75 o U 67 o 333 100 0 390 360 SEA SON REC ORD CONFERENCE RECORD 2 4 1672 1385 Lo t 8 Lost George Lrngel Captarn Sponsored by BYRON SEASON RECORD OPPONENTS Dura nd Oregon Pecatontca Franklm C enter Leaf Rxver Forreston Ashton Pecatomca Durand St Thomas St111man Valley Mt Moms Pecatomca Orangevrlle Franklln Center Forreston Pecatomca Frankhn Center Ore on Lea Rlver Forreston Ashton Wrnneba go Strllman Valley Oregon H B WALKER IMPLEMENT COMPANY ROCK RIVER FARMS 48 F.G. LT. P.r. T.P. ' 07 .61 90 455 65 07 .591 74 3 6 51 ' 07 .514 79 2 9 70 ' 07 . 32 69 197 65 ' 07 .68 61 190 85 ' ' U7 .567 35 91 62 Smrth 39 716 .6 18 79 79 46 Winnebago ' 7 . 21 27 66 83 07 .68 11 35 56 ' ' UI .0 0 8 8 63 07 . 00 0 4 64 . ' vi . 3 3 71 ' 01 1.000 0 1 60 . ' 52 ' 47 .567 452 73 ' 01 .572 477 66 ' 40 58 ' s '75 ' 50 71 F - 4 68 89 . . 82 . 77 ' 67 I FRONT ROW J Larson, E Stroud B Frurn T Nally I Skelly D Brantner SECOND ROW A Schabacher Manager J McCabe J Shank, G Reeverts C Quarton Mr Nester Coach Mr Parks Coach THIRD ROW J Jackson,P Hayenga M Dennis T Wallin B Palmer G Wrseley I Kilmer INDIVIDUAL RECORD SEASON RECORD Name F G BYRON OPPONENTS Dennis Sm1r.h Reeverts Wallin Fruin Jackson Shank McCabe Quarton Byron Opponents 428 SEASON RECORD Won 18 Lost 10 CONFERENCE RECORD Won 8 Lost 6 Sponsored by PAGEL CLIKEMAN CO INC Rockford, Illinois 49 Durand Oregon Franklin Center Leaf River Forreston Winnebago Ashton St Thomas Stillman Valley Mt Morris Pecatonica Orangeville Franklin Center Oregon Leaf River Forreston Ashton Winnebago Stillman Valley Leaf River Stillman Valley Pecatonica O O 'lumen Vanattq ..F.T.P.F. T.P. ' 69 67 48 205 41 ' 59 53 55 171 51 Palmer 70 32 47 168 34 Pecafonica 46 27 32 119 39 32 40 47 104 41 30 26 23 83 30 2 1 2 5 39 2 7 5 11 51 1 o 1 2 32 - o o 2 o 40 349 289 312 973 30 - 215 325 953 44 45 45 57 41 44 39 56 55 48 32 48 - ol n 'lnoah-Sofft. Tracie Byron Freshmen and Sophomores won four meets and tied one out of five. At the Forreston relays, Byron came in second. Skelly, Lundgren, Jackson and Wallin tied with Winnebago in the T000 yard run. Steve Harmon was hugh scorer for the year wrth 76 5 pornts Vanartq 'Jnack The Varsity squad had an unsuccessful sea Steve Harmon son dropplng flve meets In successuon to their opponents and placing fourth In both the Forreston Relays and the Conference meet The season was not entirely unsatisfactory however as Dave Jackson set the Forreston Relay record for hugh lump at 6' 7 and Bob Heldenrelch held the Forreston Relay record for broad lump with I9 5 3 8 Jrm Wilson Tom Wallin Benny 8K Jerry Tom Nally 8g Steve Harmon Sponsored by DIXON DEPARTMENT STORE BARNHART S PLUMBING 8. HEATING 50 ' sEAsoNs RECORD I y BYRON OPPONENT Winnebago 4 Forreston I0 6 Winnebago I Stlllman Valley Ashton Stlllman Valley Franklin Center C00Ch Off DISTRICT Stillman Valley Forreston Baaeball I 957 Dick Shelton mo M-:W FIRST ROW Jerry Dennis Jerry Dowd Rlchard Shelton Bnan Bonne J P Lundgren Dav1dSm1th SECOND ROW Benny D111ow Mlke Denms Robert Heldenrelch 11m Cox Pat Dowd George Lmgel Iusun Bland Tom Nally TOTAL RUNS BYRON 57 OPPONENTS 58 Coach Orr and Jerry Sponsored By NELSON S JEWELRY STORE 514 8 Q 9 I 2 4 I ' 5 ' 6 6 ' I7 Nl 4 ' 3 2 4 S, ik: 'Hi V ' , Nj' S1 'Jwelue lleana 'Joqethen FRONT ROW Irm Wllson Rlchard Shelton Carol Hess Sandy Baker Benny Dlllow BACK ROW Ann Dearborn Mary McLennan Dranne Sabln Looklng back over the years we fund that erghf members of our class have offended Byron schools all twelve years Now fhaf the hme has come fo leave Byron Hugh School we recall all the good hmes we have had togefher and wlfh our diplomas rn our hand we look info the future as yef unknown. Compliments of DOCTORS DEARBRON AND GLENN 52 5 -' 51 , My s, 7 F 'Q .- NJA '-T3 ,. I p , 2 ' Q 1 l n n o 1 : , . ' ' - Q Q o Q Q Q s u Q YEFRBOOKS ' an x x X Q. I
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