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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. REBER GROCERY STORE HOMER IVES GENERAL INSURANCE I4 0 - . . . . I I I . . . . . . I th ll ' ' ll . . . I I I . . . . . . . ' I I I . . . . . . . . . I I I . . . . . . I I ' . . . . . . . I I . . . . . . . . . . I I . . . . . . I I ' . . . . I I I . . . . . . , , . . . . ' ' II ll Q F I I ' I . . . . . . I I '
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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 . . . , . , .
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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 . ' ' l I Q u Q -n f U s lj u H - a H I . . . . Q . ,, . ,, . . . . . . . G i . . . - I
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