Byron Area High School - By Hi Yearbook (Byron, IL)
- Class of 1983
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Tiger Perspective means . . . ... more than jusr o disguised mascor bounc- ing around on rhe basketball floor or a funny name on a yearbook. Ir's whar Byron, as a school believes in and rhe way Byron does things. Ir's rhe measure of Byron's character and rhe sharpness with which we view things. 1 1) The Tiger mascor opens Ns arms wide for o big, Dyron Hello1’' 2) Tommy Scheck (lefr) and Amy Morrison (righr) smile for rhe camera fully realizing rhor Vickie Walloce (cenrer) is ploying o rrick on rhem 3) A bunch” of junior and seniors ger rogerher ro hove some fun in rhe upper commons. 1) David Beouchem ond Korhy Kilmer look up for o differ- ent view of rhings. 2) Stephanie Sanders peers or rhe world in o ripsy-njrvey woy 3) John Durorko greets the world with o special challenge . Q ... is one of Byron's measure sticks. We look or people and evenrs Through our own windows and do our own sizing up. We don'r look for ro others for our guidelines. outlook unique Introduction — 3 1) Robert Dlonchord shows Somonrho TnpJert rhe better wrestling holds. 2) Shawnee Kohler works in rhe year- book room while she is dressed in a different sort of way. 3) Mark Gobble looks or senior announcements - as Done Anshpach seems to imply how she views rhe whole proceedings. 4) and 5) Trisha Johnson gives it that'' awoy-wego step before strutting her stuff 6) Lonnie Maurer, Wendy Hieronimus. and Vicky Houhio discuss rhe noture of rhe world while Steph- anie Lor son oppears to hove thoughts of her own. 4 — Introduction . . . q fresh approach ... is essential ro Byron's make-up. We rry ro look or people and evenrs in new lights and rry ro rhrow off old, ourworn ideas. Our students, our physical facilities, our curriculum, our staff all point to our approaching life at a new angle. 1) Polly Zimmerman and Bruce Anderson fool around m rhe upper com- mons. 2) Mike Srein and Lano Bevels discuss rhe norure of We during ocriviry period 3) Morr Kuss. Mart James, Jeff Jockson, and Tim Jacobson in ouro shop doss tinker with ouro ports In r reduction — 5 1) Mark Snoe, John Moll way. and Jeff Mollwoy view rhe game ar hand wirh less-rhan- enrhusiastic expressions. 2) Tom Sr our peers deeply inro one's soul 3) Tim Lapp and John Campbell (fronr) and Darcy Me Coy, Srephonie Drown, ond Greg Hogemonn anxiously owair rhe srorT of English dass 4) Julie Faulkner ond Cherie Green look upon rheir friend- ship in on mreresrmg way. 5) Mike Dyrd oppeors in Tiger- face for a different inrerprera- hon of school spirir 6 — Introduction . . . of looking ... is essential in past, present, and future. For a high school student, the post represents grade school memories — memories of storting school, making new friends, and nor having a worry in the world. The present is supposedly 'The Desr Years of our lives. High School is a rime of grow- ing intellectually, emotionally, and a rime of ma- turity. Srudenrs are just beginning to look or life in a new way. 1) Dersy Jackson looks or rhe work) dose-up. 2) Orod Frye. Vickie Wallace, Leslie Johnson, and Korhy Dahlgren look up to olmosr anyone from their vonroge point in the upper com- mons 3) Jill Durr and Deno Winrerton don’t wonr ro look. Introduction — 7 . . . and experiencing ... rhe ulrimare in srudenr life in rhe Dyron srudenr's goal. We rry ro experience our school life ro rhe fullesr. We choose rhe out-of-rhe-ordinory and pock os much zesr inro school os we con — sometimes ro rhe chagrin of orhers. Our personal lives conroin rhe some flair. We hove lirrle patience for waiting for things ro happen. We want ro grab all rhe zesr we con. 8 — Introduction Inrroducing . . . of We're unique we're finally free SUSIE FREEDLUND Vice-President The personality of the class of 1983 was complex. Nine of us graduated early, most to escape high school life. We seemed to get along fairly well - possibly due to o number of us repressing our ideas when we should have opened our mouths or should hove been less lazy. Most of us thought roo often of fun; we rarely rook anything seri- ously. Perhaps we were fearful of whor lay beyond our graduation. Perhaps we are afraid of being on our own. We hope the rest of our lives are as happy as our school years have been SHAWNEE KOHLER President SELINDA BOYER Secretary We're rhe Class of '83 RUSS RAPP Treasurer Experiences for rhe Class of 1983 were many. Since we received our driver's li- censes, many of us proceeded to hove accidents - including one of us who chose o police car to run into. Other experiences resolved around parries and dances. On one occasion, rhe senior guys left rhe Homecoming Dance because rhe girls wer- en't paying any attention to them. Too many of our experiences happened outside of school to an exclusion of school from many of our lives. A — Seniors MARILYN ADKINS BRUCE ANDERSON DIANE ANSPACH VALERIE BAKER ALLEN BEALE BERT BECKER ROBERT BLANCHARD MARGIE BOEHM WENDY BOOMGARDEN ASHWIN BABARIA BELINDA BENNETT JOHN BROWN Seniors — D MARGIE SHELTON JUDY SEDAM STEPHANIE SANDERS MARIE RUNDLE G — Seniors TRACY PALMER RASIK PATOLIA GREG PREECE WHITNEY QUINN DOLLY ROWLAND JOHN MOLLWAY scon NELSON JOHN OLTMANNS LYDIA BYRD JIM CLUBB KATHY DOWD C — Seniors DEAN FRYE Seniors have fun, WAYNE GAULT KEVIN GENTRY MARK GOBBLE JODY GOODWIN D — Seniors SHAWN HARTMAN Candids David Henry (upper left) scowls his usual. John Moll- way (upper right) kicks his feer up. Tammy Chiek (middle left), Tracy Crawford, and Se- linda Boyer speak no evil, see no evil, and hear no evil. Mark Gobble (middle right) and Stephanie Sanders dance in rhe library Julie Menso picks our her announcements (bottom). parry hearty Dolly Rowland (upper left) purs her best feer forward Polly Zimmer monn (upper right) hongs on ro Sreve Srein. The doss (middle left) poses for rhe rhirreen-years-rogerher picture. Shawnee Kohler (middle right) and Lydio Dyrd dress up for Punk Rock Day Polly (bottom) downs oround with Dolly, Korhy Dowd, Morgie Shelton, Stephanie Sanders, Tommy Chiek, Morgie Boehm, and Tracy Crawford RANDY HATFIELD DEV HEVRIN KELLY HILDEDRAND KIRK HILL MARY HILLIARD Seniors — E DOUG KUFALK MARTHA KODEL TIM LINDSEY DARRELL KRIECHDAUM FRANK McCOY KATHY MICHALAK LESLIE LITTLE DEDDIE MICHALAK RON MESSER KEN LAPP kathy McDaniel JULIE MENSO Seniors — F RICH SHEPARD DAVID SMITH scon WILSON JILL SNODGRASS KERRY SWANSON DRENDA WINTERTON RICK WHITE DAVID SPINK SAMANTHA TRIPLETT Nor pictured ore Duane Anderson. Jeff Goodwn. David Henry, and Por Srreff POLLY ZIAAMERMANN Seniors — H Juniors: class of 1984 1) Jon Appleby srrurs Ns sruff os Jeff Snodgrass, Chris ShoNs, ond David Wiey oa amused 2) Jeff Hayenga gers kissed passonorety by Ns morher, yer he doesn'r realize ir 3) Robea Decker and Debbe Kasrmng show off rheir fol sporrs uniforms 4) Reoding rhe paper. Mark Osodjon looks studious ond Darren Sanders looks ridiculous os usual 5) Tina Cecka, Dora Coirran, Lyn Kink, Korhy DoNgren, Lesi Johnson, ond Decky Henson ploy around with rheir friend, rhe kangaroo Amors — 11 Dob Alexander Deth Anderson Jon Appleby Robert Decker Debbie Dinghom John Dolen Rodney Doyles Tommy Dndgelond John Durorko Tno Cecko Dora Coltroin Chris Doch Korhy Dohlgren Deoease Dixon Doneen EoWe Cindy Eich Chodd Etsele Jerry EkJund Rebecca Eliott Angie Fatheree Jufce Foulkner Rhonda Fortune Carhy Gambia Trocey Gault 12 — Juniors Chris Gibbons Srocy Giroy Cherie Green John Gusrofson Crag Hollerud Don Hortacher Jeff Hoyengo Come Heod Becky Henson LfiO Hiiord Keven Hoover Andrew Jocobson Lesl Johnson Trisha Johnson Debbie Kasrmng Lyn Kink Berh Kohler Ginger Lomb Annerte Larson Chris Logsron Jeff Love Kim Moos Sreve Morringley Lonce Maurer Karen McGhee Korhee McGhee Tonya Mis Amy Morrison Moryom Muftane Gino Musso Jumors — 10 Mark Osodjon Russ Palmer Tom Reichert Dan Reif Korhy Revel Renee Richardson Darren Sanders Trocy Sauer Mike Schobocher Tommy Scheck Scorr Seebruck Trocy Shaffer Chris Shank Tommy Sholes Jeff Snodgrass Oerh Sommers Mark Stine Jon Toth Mike Torh Deanna Vorgason Vickie Wallace David Wiey Nonerte Wilson 14 — Juniors 1) Deanna Vargoson makes her opinion known os she rolks wirh Carrie Heod or o pep assembly 2) The junior guys srock ir up or o pep assembly 3) Rhonda Fortune. Tracy Sauer, ond Gndy Eich cur up rheir school piaures. 4) Renee’ Richardson is coughr off guard in Algebra 2 doss. Juniors — 15 Sophomores: class of 1985 1) Andy Dyck, Will Love, Don Honlin, Chris Wore, Lano Revels, Tom Srour, Jill Burt, and Srephonie Hess look like one big, happy family 2) Lisa Shonk looks bright eyed and alert during speech doss. David Beauchem looks on. 3) Down Burnes ears her lunch by candle- light on Oronge-ond Block Day 4) The sophomores parry down ot a Home- coming pep assembly. 5) Jeff Mollwoy enjoys a Sporwsh treat. Sophomore doss officers ore Oefr ro righr) Korhy Kilmer, Chris GombJo, Chris Wore, ond Dovxj Anderson. Randy Alexonder Dovid Anderson Kim Asher Liz Baker Dovid Beouchem LoDonno Binckley Sreve Douron Jodi Brocken Mefesso Drodford Down Burnes Jill Burr Mike Byrd Jerry Cosinger Undo Conrescu Tino Cook Kevin Dovis Arthur Debnom Scort DeVries Ken Diehl Porri Digiovonni Kety Dowd Todd Dum Andy Dyck Uso Dzielok Sophomores — f7 Noncy Prison Chris Gambia Nick Glenn Denise Gomez Mike Homos Don Honln Vicky Houhia Chris Heod Srephonie Hess Wendy Hieronimus Greg HU Jon Hoefle Sreve Howlerc Dersy Jockson Vonnie Joquer Hope Jerer Chuck Jones Korhy Kimer Mone Lindgren Kori Lmdqmsr W Love DovkJ Morsholl Ken Massa Kelly McClenrhen 18 — Sophomores Mike McDoniel Down McDonald Hugh McKiski Troy Mlburn Donmefle Moors Jeff Moles Jeff Moflway Seon Mulone Sreve Nichols Tricio Pederson Robn Penningron Jodi Pererson Terry Reeverrs Lono Revels Gmo Richards David Rodens Tim Roberts Greg Rohr Margie Sanders Liso Shonk Mike Shelron Tom Sholes Vicki Smirh Tom Sr our Cryyol Srukenberg Becky Svorroien Cliff Swonson Joel Tolrnan Jerry Thompson Joe Torh Sophomores — 19 Middle column, top to bottom, jeon Wiltfong Deno Winrerron Paul Nelson Sophomores not pic- tured ore Kevin Sugden Doug Tripierr Left-hand vertical col- umn. top to bottom, Chris Wore Rick Wesrendorf Jamie Whersel Dionne Whipple Cynrhio Wiling Diono Wison 1) Chris Head leads Lana Revels in a srronge gome. 2) Triao Pederson and Kari Lindquisr relax in the hallway berween dosses. 20 — Sophomores Freshmen: class of 1986 Kelly Adorns Annerce Aebly Croig Alexonder Don Deoie Mike Dernsrem Anmso Dlonchord Chrissy Drown Srephonte Drown Tim Dukoski Chris Dulock Heidi Dyrd John Compbell Terrell Corby Kris Chermok Missy Colloron Goig Colrroin Mychel Dixon Srephonie Dosrer Todd Eisele Gno Engelbrechr Dob Freedlund Connie Freemon Jim Gerzelmon Scorr Gowe 22 — Freshmon Jeff Gowinski Deoelie Green Mike Gusrofson Greg Hogemonn Dob Horfiekj Louro Hoyeogo Tonyo Henderson Dhonda Heoricks Korhy Higgs Don Higgs Dandy hMiord Mike Hogon Dovxj Husron Jeff Jockson Tim Jocobson Mort James Y verre Joquer Pere Jaras Fred Kasrmng Orion Kiesrer Mart Kuss Tim Lopp Srephonie Larson Lonnie Maurer Mark McNames Juke Mennenga Korhy Morrison Dridger Musso Jeff Nelson Orion NtchoHs Freshman — 23 Jim Otrmanns Borb Rapp Teresa Reed Brod Reeverrs Mike Retbei Amy Revel Mark Rundle Cindy Schier Don Sholes Becky Simoens Todd Smirh Bren Snodgrass John Srronge DovkJ Swonson Sherri Turner Freshmen nor pictured: Sheila Lindsey Ar left, Missy Colloron loughs or her own joke white Tommy Vorgason, Srephonie Lorson, ond Tereasa Reed rry ro figure ir our. Faculty, Staff add to Tiger Perspective 1) Superintendent Dill Drown 2) School treasurer Caroline Renders 3) Unit office secretary Darlene Lundgren 4) Switchboard operator Kim Dockins 5) Principal Frank Corny 6) Retired high school secretary Louise Bckrnon 7) New high school secretory Jon Frye 3) Guidance and orhleric secrerory Joyce Halfmon 9) Members of the Doord of Education included (left to right) Madeline Osodjon, David Engelbrecht, Kim Gouker, President Wen- dell Anderson, Elmo Tudor, Dennis Freedlund, and Loren Joquer. the Faculty and Staff or Byron High School adds ro and shares Tiger Perspective. These ore the people who, through their views, shape our knowledge through their views, shape our ourloolss on ourselves and the world. We depend on their knowledge and wisdom, ro ensure that our vistas ore balanced and for-reoching. A recording of Tiger Perspective would nor be complete without shoring a look or those who affect our points of views. 26 — Faculty 1) The kitchen sroff mduded (lefr ro righr) Ado Lone, Fron Torh, Donno Hoyengo, ond Corolyn Johnson. Nor poured were LoVon Willey ond Porricio Hogon. In rhe inser former derncr krrchen supervisor Moryonn WicWer, who retired or rhe semester 2) The day momrenonce crew wos (left ro righr) Dove Johnson, Gene Marks, Red Adkins, Terry Oubb, ond Por Hogon Nor pictured wos Dob Douron 3) Dus Drivers were (first row, lefr ro righr) Phoebe Larson. Frances Geiger. Melody Forrester and her daughter Mefcssa, ond (second row) bus manager Glenn Rodarz, Robert Dndgetond, Dob Cox. Korhy Lee. ond Louro Durnes Nor pictured were Roberr Liggerr. Randy Snider, ond Evererr Srine 4) rhe nighr moinrenonce aew was (lefr ro righr) Joe Cherrie, Mike Musso, ond Undo Doehm Faculty members were 5) Jo Dandero, Dusiness, 6) Audrey Dtoboum, Home Economics, 7) Cleo Doger, Medo Center Heod, ond 8) Gene Drown. Auto Mechanics Foculry — 27 1) Deuce Corby, Dusiness, 2) Kevin Corree, Science, 3) Score DeNier, English, 4) Dick Doll, Guidance, 5) Don Droke, Indusrnol Arrs, 6) Sondeo Deoke, Home Ecoexxnics, 7) Dorr el Ernyre, Agriculrure, 8) Gory Ferb, Science, 9) Lorerro Freedlund, Medio Cenree Aide, 10) Shelly Hinrz, Speciol Educorion Aide. 11) Dennis Hoffmeisrer, Physical Educorion, 12) Gory Hosier, Physical Educorion, ond 13) Dove Johnson srops or his mailbox ro check his ooily mol. 28 — Foculry More focutry members were 1) Terry Jones, Morhemohcs, 2) Fron Jorrer. English, 0) Michoel Jerding, English, 4) David Johnson, Music, 5) Maureen Kilmer, Ubrory Aide. 6) Uso King, Learning Dtsobilines, 7) Jone Klep, Arr, 8) Don Krushke, Industrial Arts, 9) Robert Liggerr, Guidance, 10) Gene McNomes, English, 11) Drod Miller, Agriculture, 12) Mike Morgan, hksrory, and 13) Mr Carby puts a pencil in hs ear for the benefit of the camera. Additional members of the 82-63 foculry were 1) Carol Noumea - Mathematics, 2) James Nauman - History. 3) Jon Newhousen - Physical Education, 4) Ron Oioffson • Physicd Education, 5) Elizabeth Pierson German, 6) James Stork - Mathematics and Athletic Drecror, 7) Everett Stine Physicd Education, 8) Rajni Sud Special Tutor, 9) Margie Torgersen • Physicd Education, 10) Lenore Whitman - Spanish. 11) Ruth Wright - Schod Nurse, ond 12) Mr Uggett greets the chddren on his bus each morning 13) Mrs Whitman displays her costume for Hawaiian Day. 'Godspell' wos fun, thoughtful Godspell -a musical based upon the Gospel according ro Marrhew- was performed on Sept. 10, 11, 12, in rhe high school oudirorium. Although some controversy arose, rhe ploy wos o success. It consisted of many parables from rhe Bible pur ro con- temporary music. The production combined rhe aspects of comedy and dromo very well. The cost, led by Lyn Klink who ployed Christ, did on outstanding job. Mr. Scott DeNier directed rhe musical. Audiences, though nor record-setting in size, showed their appreciation by giving rhe cost standing ovations. Those who sow rhe musical seemed ro thor- oughly enjoy it. 32 — Godspeil 1) Sotcxsr Morgie Shelron sings O Dless The Lord. 2) John rhe Dopnsr (Dean Frye) boprizes Chrisr (Lyn Klink) in rhe opening scene of rhe ploy. 3) Dorci Col- rroin, bocked up by rhe cost, sings “Dy My Side 4) Hope Jerer, Margie Shelron, Mike Dyrd, ond Nanerre Wilson lisren inrenriy os Chrisr (Lyn Klink) ex- plains o poroble rhrough sing- ing. 5) Usren sucker, ex darns Dorci Colrroin os she con- demns Judos (Mark Gobble). 6) Chris Logsron horns ir up os he sings We Deseech Thee GodspeH — 33 Homecoming 1982 was great Homecoming 1982 brought many changes. New ideas rhoughr of by rhe Sru- denr Council consisted of more emphasis or ream spirit, and more cooperation between rhe dosses. This week was on overall suc- cess. Dress-up days hove always been o tradition or B.H.S. Among these were pajama day, dress-up doy, orange and block doy, and rhe most exdring doy was when Byron wos given o taste of rhe new fod, Punk Most everyone dressed up and to odd to rhe exaremenr o Punk Donee wos held during noon. One highlight of Homecoming wos rhe senior bonfire. The location of rhe bonfire wos changed, yet spirit remained strong. Vinners of rhe doss competition were first- juniors, second- sophomores, third- seniors, fourth- freshmen. 34 — Homecoming (opposite side, upper left) Dovid Deauchem and Steve HowtetT show their spinr during sophomore doss com- petition (top middle) Closing the oc- ri vines on Thursday night, the bonfire burns to on end (center) Freshmon Becky Si- moens ond Dodger Musso ore oH smiles on pojomo doy (upper right) Fer sure, it's Korhy Dowd looking like-rotoly punk, (middle right) The other side of Andrew Jacobson comes olive on Punk Dock Doy. (bottom right) The Freshmon girls struggle during the tug-of-war competition (this side, upper left) Homecoming Court- 1962 (middle left) Senior attendants Doly Rowland ond Kirk HI (bottom left ond right) The King ond Queen donee to the 1982 Homecoming rheme song, Only Time Will Tell!'' (top middle) Junior atten- dants Trisho Johnson ond Lance Mourer (center) Down Winrerron ond Dovid West- brook crown the 1982 Homecoming King ond Queen. Bruce Anderson ond Show- nee Kohler (upper right) Freshmon atten- dants Missy CoHoron ond Brett Snodgrass (middle right) Sophomore attendants Becky Svorroien ond Steve Howierr, Homecoming — 35 Theme was 'Only Time Will Tell' 1) Jamming ro rhe runes, rhe varsity football reom rides on a floor especially designed for them. 2) Mark Osodjon and Trisho Pederson shore o slow donee on Sorurdoy night 3) Nick Glenn and Steve Nicholls show their oronge-ondblock spirit. 4) Marie Undgren scoots olong os she ties her bolloon during sophomore-freshman doss competition. The foorball gome Friday nighr was a disappoinrmenr ro rhe players, yer rhe fans remained proud of rhe guys. The Tigers losr ro a rough Mr. Morris Mounders reom 21-0. Sorurdoy nighr rhe rradirional Homecoming Donee was held in rhe lower commons wirh rhe rheme Only Time Will Tell. The inrroducrion of rhe 1982 Homecoming CourT wos held during rhe coronorion ceremony or 10 p.m. The band Jaxe provided rhe music for rhe evenr. 36 — Homecoming 1) The Vorsiry Voleyboll reom rrucks on down during rhe Homecoming porode. 2) Some seniors rake o break from building rhe bonfire ro ploy king of rhe mounroin. 3) Senior cheerleader Tommy Chtek seems ro be having fun os Ken Lopp and Doug Kufolk help her ger dressed during rhe Home- coming Pep Polly 4) The winning junior floor fol- lowed by 5) The freshman floor. 6) The senior floor, and 7) The sophomore floor '25M Homecoming — 37 Students showed Halloween spirit Although nor many srudenrs or reochers participated in the Halloween dress-up con- test, fun was hod by those who did. The Student Council sponsored the doy and win- ners were os follows: first place for the sru- denrs went to juniors Cherie Green and Julie Faulkner. They were dressed as Raggedy Ann and Andy. First place for the teachers was awarded to Mr. Corby for his monster costume. (upper left) Lyn Klink (alias Charlie Chaplain) shows us how he really wolked (upper middle) Mrs Jorrerr shows off her wirch costume to one of her dosses (lower left) Sreve Srein yells for help when raken by surprise by Korhy and Doty (upper right) Julie Foulkner and Cherie Green display oil their storybook chorms in their prize-winning costumes (lower right) DoHy Rowlond and Korhy Dowd pose os beauty and the beast. Con you tell who's who? 38 — Halloween Eickman rerired after 20 years Mrs. Louise Eickman's 20 years of dedicarion as seaerary or Byron High School was broughr ro on end or rhe closing of rhe firsr semesrer. Srudenr Council declared Jon. 12 Hawaiian Doy in honor of her reriremenr. They presenred her wirh o figurine of a secrerary or her desk during a special ceremony or lunch. Following her re- riremenr she and her husband vaca- tioned in Hawaii. (Top left) The Student Countil members present Mrs. Eickmon wirh her gift (middle left) Denise Gomez flashes a smile behind those big sunglasses (bottom left) Some of the student body honor Mrs Eickmon by dressing Howoboh (top middle) Mrs. Eickmon occeprs rhe gift wirh o surprise look on her foce (middle right) As Mr Hosier grodes papers, his mind seems ro be thinking of Howoii (bottom right) Lyn Kink and Jeff Molwoy show us their serious look on Hawaiian Doy (top right) Mrs. Eickmon gets o hug from Selindo Doyer Howaiion Doy — 39 'Diary of Anne Frank' The Diary of Anne Frank was presenred ro rhe Byron community on Nov. 19 and 20 after many weete of dedicated work by rhe cast and various crews. The play dealt with rhe life of a little Dutch girl who was being hidden in an attic from rhe Germans. Her name was Anne Frank, and she kept accounts of her life in her diary. The audiences seemed moved by rhe tragic story and sensitive performances. Under rhe direction of Mr. Scott DeNier another fine drama production was a suc- cess at BHS. 1) Mrs Frank (Lyn Kink) ralks sternly ro her daughrer Anne (Dora Colrran) 2) Morgor Frank (Brenda Winrerron), Mrs Von Doan (Becky Henson), end Mrs Frank look on os Anne wipes up some spilt milk. 3) Mr Fronk (Mike Byrd) shores o render moment with his daughter Anne 4) Mr Von Doon (Mark Gobble) complains about Ns children os Mrs Fronk reflects on his words 5) Dora Colrroin poses in makeup os she prepores for her performance in Anne Frank ” 6) Mr Dussei (Bob Freedlund) exploins rhe happenings of rhe outside world to the hidden family 40 — Anne Fronk” was tense, artistic The Fine Arts Department of Byron High School presents The Diary of Anne Frank h fram es Goodrich $ Alberi Hticket Cast of Characters I In order of appearance) Mr Frank M p Mrs. Van Dun Mr Van Daan Peter Van Daan Mrs Frank Marmot Frank Anne Frank Mr Kraler Mr Dussel Mike Byrd Marie Lmdgrcn Becky Hcnscn Mark Gobble Joel Tallman t.ynKlink Brenda Wmecrion Daru Colt ram Mark McNames Boh Freedlund Directed by ... Technical Director Scenic Director Scenic Assistant . Master Builder Production Assistant Costume Designer Photography Scott DeNier Chris Logston Craig Cross Margie Torgensen Randy Hogan Chris Davis Linda Lutz Chuck Hendrickson Mike Jcrding Sound ..................Loretta Freedlund Mike Freedlund Make-up.................Jo Bandera Lighting Designer Ann Cobb Box Office Manager Darlene Lundgren 'Anne Fronk’ — 41 Christmas at Byron meant Byron srudenrs celebrared rhe holi- day season in many different ways. Chrisrnnas spirir seemed to be everywhere. Srudenrs decorat- ed lockers and exchanged gifts. Each dub had its own party to join in on rhe fun. December 21 rhe srudenrs were let our early. A movie, The Court Jesrer, was presented by rhe Srudenr Council and cookies and pop were pro- vided. (This side, upper left) Mr DeNeir poses os Sankr Nikolaus or rhe German Gub Chrisrmos porry (upper middle) Vickie Wolloce is surprised when coughr opening her decorored kxker (bottom left) Mrs Boger is raken by surprise os she ploces rhe presenrs under rhe rree (upper right) German Club members experience new kinds of Chrisrmos goodies, (bottom right) Selindo Boyer decides ro help decorare or rhe library Club Chrisrmos porry (Opposite side, upper left) Selindo Boyer is coughr foking o snooze, (middle left) Lisa Hiiord seems ro be pleased wirh her Chrisrmos presenr (bottom left) Lyn Kiink and her alligaror Izod” spread o fcrrle Chrisrmos cheer (upper right) Amy Morrison, Tommy Sheck, ond Moryonn Mulione show off rheir decorored lockers (middle right) Lyn Kiink, Gno Musso, Selindo Boyer, ond Cindy Eich, Brown Noses” of rhe Inkspor Staff pose wirh Sonra showing rheir Chrisrmos spirir (center) Belinda Bennert displays her rolenr in Foods 2 (Middle right) Bev Hevrin is coughr cuddling wirh her new friend, (bottom right) Bon Messer ond Vickie Wallace celebrate Chrisrmos early wirh o bottle of .. . grope juice. 42 — Chrisrmos presents, parries, fun Tiger Pep Assemblies 1) The juniors huddle rogerher ro chonr during o cheer. 2) The sopho- mores build o pyrom d in record rime. 3) The seniors show rher great enthusi- asm During the fal ond winter seasons pep assemblies were speoal occasions every Friday or octrvity period The bond would ploy, the cheerleaders ond pom pon squods would perform, ond students would cheer their reams on. It was a rime ro show loyolry, be o little bit rowdy, ondjusr generally hove o good rime. Pep assemblies were a very spedol event 44 — Pep Assembly were fun, spirited 1) Seniors John Drown and Doug Kufalk strain under rhe pressure of o pyrorrud 2) Mark Osadjon woIs awoy os rhe bond performs. 3) Kings of rhe HW Dandy Harfield. Don Messer and Dich Shepard are or rheir cusromory spors orop rhe Weochers. 4) The vorsiry cheerleaders and rhe Tiger moscor ger ready ro perform o cheer Pep Assembly — 45 A typical day was an event Dev Hevrm (top left) woks into school ro srort rhe rypKiol school doy Hugh McKiski (top middle) works ot opening his locker Mr Corby (top right) wnres out librory posses in first hour srudy hoi Wendy Doomgorden (middle left) comes ro school on rhe bus Trocy Sauer ond Tom Reichert (middle right) enjoy o comparer program. Uso Hilhord (bottom right) ond Cindy Eich extend rheir morning sleep periods before school starts Susie Freedlund (lower left) studies in rhe quer of rhe Sbrory As for os special evenrs go, rhe typical school doy was very spe- cial. Each passing doy meanr rhor ordinary — bur unique — evenrs were happening in srudenrs' lives. Routines were followed every doy — getting off rhe bus or walk- ing ro school, going ro dosses, hov- ing good conversation, or even srudying in rhe library. These oil become o porr of srudenrs' rorol experiences for rhe resr of rheir lives. 46 — Typtcol Doy Julie FatJkner (top left). Chris Shonk, ond Jon Appleby show rheir differenr reocrions ro going ro doss Korhy Revell (top right) ond Trocey Goulr do some research m rhe ibrory Donald Sholes (middle left) works on he moth in doss. David Wley (middle right) and Don Horlocher srop or rhe candy machine ro keep up rheir srrengrh. Chris Doch (lower left) ond Keiy Dowd share a momenr or her locker Tom Sholes (middle bottom) Mike Hannas, and Joe Torh char in fronr of rhe trophy case. Jeff Vorllek (lower right) ond Croig Alexander do some (asr-mmure aomming before biology dass. Typical Day — 47 Activity period provided break Activiry period meonr rhor many things would go on or once Cooch Hosier (upper left) oddresses students ot o pep ossembly. The juniors (upper right) yell their heorrsour during o cheer. Tommy Vorgoson (middle) Darcy McCoy, Srephonie Drown, John Dutorko, Steve Morringley, Dovid Hen- ry, Dovid Spink, ond Jeff Goodwin lord over the upper commons. Leslie lirrle (below) ond Tonyo Mills srond around in rhe commons before going outside. Activity period was special. It was a ten-minute break in rhe morning during which students could sir around in rhe commons enjoying o snock, go outside if they wish, ond or just shoot some boskets in rhe gym. Even dubs hod meetings during this rime. It was o special pause in rhe middle of morning dosses. 40 — Activity Period NH5 celebrares new members 1) Ron Messer, Shownee Kohler, ond Susie Freedlund arranged flowers for rhe ceremony 2) John Motway, Mork Srine, ond Jeff Hoyengo discuss rhe evening's evenrs. 3) Tommy Chtek pins on NHS award on Jon Appleby while Susie Freedlund, Scorr Nelson, ond Morrho Kobel worch 4) Tommy Chiek lighrs rhe condle of scholarship during rhe ceremony This year's Norional Honor Sodery was larger rhan usual. The banquer was held ro officially admir rhe new members. The dinner consisted of rurkey and ham, which was well supplied by rhe school. Decorations, creared by rhe senior mem- bers, provided rhe exaring atmosphere for rhe evening. Seniors John Mollway, Susie Freedlund, Tammy Chiek, and Mar- rha Kobel led rhe ceremony with profes- sionalism. Ir was a gratifying evening for NHS members and rheir parents and reachers. NHS Donquer — 49 Prom 'Only Time Will Tell' The 1983 prom wos rruly o group efforr since every senior, wirh no exception, pitched in ro help. The gym wos beautifully decorated in colors of blue and silver. The cou- ples met on o bridge in front of o staircase mode of stars. The rheme for 1983 wos Up Where We Delong which wos sung by the band ''Slipstream” during the grand march. The court for the prom of 1983 wos King Druce Anderson ond Queen Tommy Chiek; first attendants, John Drown ond Shawnee Kohler; second attendants, Mark Gob- ble and Margie Shelton; third orrendonrs, Kirk Hill ond Polly Zimmermann,- fourth orrendonrs, John Mollway ond Kathy Dowd. Although spectators were invited ro stay and dance this year, nor many did. Most of the crowd left offer the grand march, induding the prom couples. D Janet Carlson, Vol Baker ond Wendy Doomgarden help our or prom, seing rickets and serving punch 2) Steve Stein ond Gary Diehl work hard for the first time oil yeor 3) Prom couples proceed in the grand march. 4) First otrendonts John Brown ond Shawnee Kohler along with 1983 Homecoming King ond Queen Bruce Anderson ond Tommy Chiek leod in the grand march. was a group effort 1) Prom Courr for 1980 was Oefr ro right) fourth attendants, Korhy Dowd and John MoHway, second attendants, Margie Shelton ond Mark Gobble; 1982 King and Queen Jeff Bom ond Donna Boehm, first attendants. John Brown ond Shownee Kohler, third often donrs, Kirk Hil ond Polly Zjmmermonn; ond (sitting in front) King Bruce Anderson ond Queen Tommy Chiek 2) Tommy ond Bruce ore crowned 3) Prom couples Join in o stow donee after the Grand March 2 Prom — 51 Junior-Senior Banquet returns The Junior-Senior Conquer mode o successful rerurn ofTer losr year's absence. The event was held in rhe lower commons on May 16. Lonce Maurer opened rhe bonquer by welcoming every- one and commenting on rodoy’s economy. The senior response was read by senior doss president Shawnee Kohler, who ex- pressed o special thanks to oil who worked to moke rhe bonquer o success. Afrer o delicious meal cooked by rhe cafeteria ladies and served by rhe chorus, rhe junior prophecies and senior wills kept everyone laughing until ir wos rime ro leave. 52 — Junior-Senior Donquer 1) Jeff Snodgrass, Frank McCoy, Shawn Hart- man, DovkJ Henry, Jim Casinger, and John Durorko sir back ond enjoy during the banquet 2) Cherie Green reads the prophedes. 3) Trisha Johnson «acts to a will read by John Molfway 4) Chris Logsron pretends to stick a fork into his head for toughs while Chris Shook and Chadd Eiseie encouroge his to do more 53 — Junior-Senior Banquet Seniors celebrare graduarion The Graduating dass of 1983 had irs finest day on May 29 when irs high school days officially came ro an end. Afrer an address by Superintendent Dill Drown on ex- cellence in education, valedictori- an John Mollway and salurarorian Tammy Chiek spoke on rhe graduates' past and futures. Doard members Wendell Anderson and Dennis Frreedlund were on hand to award diplomas and roses. At rhe end of rhe ceremony, senior Scott Nelson gave one of rhe shorrer benedictions on record, and most graduates threw their cops into rhe air in celebration. 54 — Groduorion 1) The graduating class of 1980 poses for irs piaure. 2) Principal Frank Conry hands solurororion Tammy Chiek rhe Qudiry Merol Award of $1000 3) Vdedicrorion John Mdlwoy gives his oddress 4) Kelly Hildebrand receives her Byron Education Award of $350 from DEA president John Nolan. 5) The graduates get ready to pkxe their tassels to rhe other side 6) Former grod Brent Leary congratulates Jill Snodgrass and Brod Frye 7) Jolvi Oirmonns rea- dies himself before rhe ceremony 8) Martha Kobe! hugs Mrs Dennis Freedlund as daughter Susie Freedlund beams 9) Happy graduores ore Rich Shepord. Judy Sedam, and Bon Messer Substi- tute teacher Boy DeVore stands in rhe background Graduation — 55 Sparkling 'Wiz' plays The choice for rhe spring musical was The Viz and performances oil four nighrs (April 28, 29, 30, ond May 1) were judged fonrosric by rhe standing ovations given by rhe sellout crowds. Ploying rhe leads were Margie Shelton (Dorothy), Hope Jeter (rhe Scarecrow), Lyn Klink (rhe Cowardly Lion), ond Chris Bullock ond Bob Freedlund (rhe Tin Mon). Also giving an outstanding performance were Becky Henson os Evilene ond Selindo Boyer os Adoperi. The lighting and set crews also did great jobs. The ploy's director wos Scott DeNier. ro sell-our crowds 1) The Four Friends (Lyn Klink, Hope Jerer, Morgie Sheiron, ond Chris Bulock) leod rhe cost in o donee number. 2) The cowardly Lion begs rhe Viz (Mark Gobble) for some couroge os rhe Scarecrow sronds near. 3) EviJene (Becky Henson) chuckles evilly as she ond her winged monkeys (Chris Shank ond Jon Appleby) figure our how ro ger Dor- orhy's slippers. 4) The Viz addresses his odmirers in a Tronsylvonnia dioiecr 5) Dororhy is greered by Adoperi (Selindo Boyer) ond rhe Munchkins 6) The Munchkins odvtse Dororhy of rhe woy ro Oz 7) The Viz admonishes rhe Four Friends for asking for such unimporronr, selfish requesrs. Musical — 57 Rock group Rampage enrerrains On a Friday in April, rhe rock group Rampage gave a mini performance during rhe lasr pe- riod. Frank, Donny, Rids and Brad played a brief history of rock and roll wirh a few currenr popular songs and good-na- rured humor. Srudenrs enjoyed rhe 50-minure concerr, and many returned rhor nighr ro at- tend rhe actual concerr. 1) Rampage jams in Byron's gym ro rhe detighr of studenrs who received a break from sevenrh hour dosses 2) Donny and Rick collecr or rhe microphone ro hormonize for rhe srudenrs. 3) Denease Dixon ond Tonya Mills feel rhe bear while rhey dance ro rhe music. 50 — Rompoge Varsity gridders improve Byron's Vorsiry Foorboll ream improved rhe ream's 1-8 record losr year wirh o 3-6 overall mark rhis year. Mosr valuable player was Kirk Hill, and mosr improved player was Doug Kufalk. Leading rusher for rhe rigers was Jeff Love, and leading passer was Jeff Hayenga. Kirk Hill and Bruce Anderson were leaders on defense. 1) Jeff Snodgrass charges rhrough rhe line against Srillman Valey. 2) Jeff Love gathers In a pass for o good goin 3) Kiris Hill, Ken Lapp, ond Bruce Anderson bring down a runner. 4) Members of rhe Tiger Vorsiry Foorboll included (first row, left ro right) Mark Srine, Chris Logsron, Steve Srein, Robert Becker, Bert Becker, Wayne Gault, Jon Appleby, Chris Shank, ond Don keif; (second row) Cooch Everett Srine, Randy Hotfield, Rich Shepord, Greg Preece, Jeff Hoyengq, Doug Kufolk, Whitney Quinn, Jeff Love, and Cooch Gory Hosier, ond (third row) Kirk Ha, Bruce Anderson, Bob Alexonder, Jeff Snodgrass, Chris Doch, Ken Lapp, Lonce Maurer, ond David Willey 60 — Football F-S cubs were respectable The Fresh-Soph Cubs hod o respectable football sea- son being competitive with nearly every ream that they faced. Their overall record was 4-5 while being 3-4 in the conference. The large turnout of sophomores provided the ream with ample leadership while the freshmen doss gave the squad the much needed support and enthusiasm. The ream was guided by David Beauchem or quarterback with Will Love being the leading rusher. The line was supported by Terry Reeverrs, Don Honlin, ond Steve Howlerr. The leading racklers were Rick Wes rendorf, Steve Howlerr, Don Honlin, ond Will Love. The ream's coproins were Will Love ond Steve Howlerr. 1) Quarterback David Beauchem hands off ro runring bock Rick Wesrendorf 2) The squad huddles for rhe nexr ploy 3) Ken Diehl lunges forward for a gain in scrimmage 4) The Fresh-soph squod consisted of (first row, left ro righr) F. Kosrning, R. HSard, M. Shelron, T. Corby. C. Colrroin, C. Alexander, D Anderson, A Dyck, K. Sugden. ond T. Eisete, (second row) J Gerzlemon, B Snodgrass, D Beauchem, J Whersei, J Campbell, J Srronge, S Bouron, D Honlin, B Reeverrs, G. Rohr, ond K Davis; (third row) cooch B. Liggert, C. Gomblo, T. Ree- vens, S. Nicholls, C. Jones, G. Hill, K. Diehl, B. Horfield, M. Kuss, T. Milburn, T. Smith, cooch D Hoffmelsrer, ond cooch B DeVoe, (fourth row) S Mutone, M Reibel. R Vestendorf, R Alexander, S Howlen, H McKiski, S. DeVies, M Hogon, T Roberts, ond Vi Love Foorboll — 61 Lady Tigers win regionals The Lady Tigers Volleyball ream had a very successful season. The spikers ended in fourrh place in rhe conference wirh an overall record of 16-9. They placed fourrh in rhe Galena rournamenr and won rhe regional championship. Indi- vidual srandours were Margie Shelron ond Cherie Green, who were selecred ro rhe Mid - Norrhern All-Conference ream. Mosr valuable player was Cherie Green. Mosr blodss, dinks, and saves wenr ro Margie Shelron. Caprain for rhis year's ream was Margie Boehm. Mosr improved player was Berh Kohler and Mosr inspirational player was Julie Foulkner. 1) Margie Shelron winds up and gets ready to spike rhe ban. Cherie Green and Kim Moos watch anxiously. 2) Margie Doehm completes a successful kill. 3) The ream poses with their regionol tro- phy and their 4rh place trophy from rhe Galeno tour- ney Cherie Green does her rhing os Debbie Kosrning prepores ro o track rhe boll. 5) Mem- bers of rhe varsity volleyball team for rhe 1982-83 ore (front row, left to right) M Doehm ond T. Goult; (2nd row) J. Foulkner, S. Freedlund, M. Shel- ron, ond IV Rich- ardson, (erd row) I FHiord, D Kohler, M Kobe), G. Musso, D. Kosrning, ond cooch Jon Ne- whousen; (4rh row) T Crawford, C Green; (rop row) K. Moos, J. Se- dom, ond J. Menso. F-S spikers rake 5.V. rourney The Young Spikers enjoyed a fine season wirh o 14-12 overall record and 10- 4 in conference ploy led by coaches Margie Torgersen and Craig Cross. The squad earned a firsr place rrophy or rhe Srillman Valley rournamenr Ocr. 9. Lisa Dziebk led rhe ream in serves, spikes, and poinrs while Yverre Jaquer scored rhe mosr aces. Jodi Bracken had rhe mosr sers. D The Fresh-soph volleyball squod consisted of (in front) Connie Freeman, (first row kneeing) Stephanie Larson, Becky Simoens, Stephanie Dosrer, Donmelle Moors, Lisa Dzielok, Lon me Maurer, and Cindy Schier, (third row) assistant Coach Craig Cross, Kathy Kilmer. Teresa Reed, Laura Hayengo, Lisa Shank, Yverre Joquer, Denise Gomez, Jodi Brocken, and Head F-S Coach Morgie Torgersen. (on top) Lona Revels, Chris Wore, Vonnie Jaquer, and Jill Butt. 2) Denelle Green sers rhe baB up to reommore Yverre Joquer. 3) Laura Hayengo shows her form in bumping rhe boll 4) Vonnie Joquer spikes rhe boll ogamsr Mr Morris as Jodi Brocken looks on. VoDeybol — 63 . Varsity boys build for nexr year The Vorsiry Boys' Baskerball ream did nor enjoy one if irs berrer years. The ream was backboned by rhe juniors. The record for rhe season was 6-19. Though rhe Tigers locked in heighr and leadership, rhey gained experience for rhe coming year. Jeff Hayenga was vored mosr valuable player. Chris Shank won rhe caprain, freerhrow and defensive awards. Chris Dach was mosr improved, while Jeff Sondgrass pulled down rhe mosr rebounds. 1) Vorsiry Baskerball players for rhe 1982-60 season were (fronr row) Chodd Eisele, Mark Srine, Fronk McCoy, Sreve Srein, Chris Shook, and Dove Beouchem, (bock row) Coach Bon Oioffson, Jeff Hoyengo, Pack Wesrendorf. Jeff Snodgross. Chris Doch, Keven Hoover, Sreve Howlerr, Jeff Love, and Manager Bon Messer 2) Jeff Snodgross jumps so high ro rip rhe boll while Jeff Love and Chris Doch worch nrenrly. 3) Chris Shank pumps one up from rhe ourside os Jeff Snodgross blocks our o Srimon defender 64 — Boys' Boskerboll • 3 - Mollway, Howlerr lead F-S ream Dyron Fresh-Soph boys' boskerball ream showed much potential by ending rhe year with o confer- ence record of 8-6 and season record of 11-10. Lead- ing scorers were Jeff Mollway, 273 prs, and Sreve Howlerr 153 prs. Leading free rhrowers were Sreve Douron 8-10, and Jeff Mollway 53-76. Leading re- bounders were Chris Head, 82; Sreve Howlerr, 79; and Mike Reibel, 78. Coprains for rhe F-S boskerboll ream were David Beouchem, and Sreve Howlerr. 1) Jeff Mollwoy flies ro the hoopjpuch ro rhe chagrin of an Oregon defender 2) Chris Head jumps ro grab a loose boil 3) Fresh-Soph ream members for rhe 1982-83 season were (firsr row left ro righr) Tim Bukoski, Sreve Douron, Drerr Snodgrass, Brad Reeverrs, Rondy Hillord, Terrell Corby, and Todd Eisele, (second row) monoger Mork McNomes, Dove Beouchem. Ken Diehl, VI Love. Tun Roberts, Chris Gomblo, Don Sholes, Jim Gerzelmon, ond Todd Smith; (third row) cooch Terry Jones, AAike Hogon, Chris Bullock, Sreve Howlerr, Chris Heod, Jeon Mulone. AAike Reibel, Jeff Mol woy, Pete Joras, Joe Torh, Chris Vollin, ond cooch AAike Morgan F-S Doskerbol — 65 Lady Tigers win 5.V. tournament 66 — Girls' Daskerboll Although rhe Lody Tigers record wasn't so Terrific (9-11), rhere were some brighr spots. The girls won rhe Srillman Volley Holiday Tournament, ond rhey held rheir own rhroughour rhe year. Coproins for rhis year were Kim Moos ond Morrho Kobel. Mosr valuable wos Margie Shelron. She also wos selecred ro rhe all-conference ream. Mosr-improved player was Lisa Hilliard. The freerhrow award wenr ro Kim Maas, and rhe academic awards wenr ro Susie Freedlund ond Cherie Green. 1) Margie Shelron powers one up for two. 2) Debbie Kosrning shows her form ond shooring ability. 3) Lisa Hilliard purs rhe boll up for o bucket. 4) Team members include (fronr, left ro right) Tomara Sholes, Morgie Shelron, Nonerre Wilson, Liso Hlliord, ond Cherie Green; (bock row) Cooch John Nolon, Kim Moos. Debbie Kosrning, Morrho Kobel. Stephanie Sanders, ond Susie Freedlund Absent from photo is Judy Sedom F-S girls earn perfect season 1) Vonnie Jaquer purs up a short jumper ogamsr o Pecoronlco defender 2) Liso Shook demonsrrores her style of intense defense 3) Liso Dzielok shoots for rwo from the outside 4) Yvette Joquer mokes ir look easy os she lays rhe bon up to the hoop 5) Members of rhe conference championship reom were (front row. left ro righr) Denele Green. Srephaiie Dosrer, Uso Shonk, Down McDonald, Amy Revell, ond Liso Dzielok, (bock row) coach Morgie Torgesen, Rhonda Henricks. Liz Boker Vonnie Joquet, Louro Hayengo, Yvette Joquet. Kim Asher, ond cooch Bob Liggett Ir was a perfecr sea- son. The Fresh-Soph girls basketball ream was rhe undefeated conference champion. The girls unb- lemished record of 19-0 was keyed by rhe ream member’s unity. Among rheir occomplishmenrs was winning rheir own Holiday rournamenr. Caproin was Lisa Dzeilak, and Mosr improved was Rhonda Henricks. The Mosr inspirational award wenr ro Lisa Shank, aca- demic awards wenr ro Vonnie Jaquer and Amy Re veil. Giris' Basketball — 67 Tiger wrestlers hod enjoyable season The 1982-80 Wrestling squad experienced a very enjoyable season. Five Ti- gers reached rhe 20-win mork (Kevin Sugden, David Willey, David Henry, Rich Shepard, and John Moll- way) wirh Shepard and Sug- den reaching 30-wins. These same rwo reached store comperirion down- srare. Most Valuable wres- tler was Kevin Sugden, Most Improved Bob Becker, and co-caproins were Shepard and Mollway. The squad’s overall record was 8 and 14. Head coach was Gary Ho- sier. 1) David Henry shokes the hand of o Lena - Winslow opponent 2) The Varsity Wrestlers included (first row, left ro right) Annette Lorson (srorisridon), Whitney Quinn, Don Reif, Kevin Sugden, Dorrell Kriechboum, and storistioons J Butt and Morilyn Adkins. ond (second row) Heod Cooch Gory Hosier, Don Horlocher, Dovid Henry, Rich Shepard, Dovid Willey, John Mollway, ond Cooch Bruce DeVoe. Not pictured is Bob Becker Wrestling 1) Jorn-e Whersel gers reody ro wresrte 2) Kevin Sugden orrocKs from rhe rop. 0) Members of rhe Fresh-soph reom were (fronr row, left ro rlghr) Croig Colrroin, Cro g Alexonder, Greg Rohr, Jeff Vorrtek, Tom Srour, Mike Sheiron, ond Fred Kosrning; ond (second row) Cooch Bruce DeVoe, Jomle Whersel, John Compbeli, Dove Swonson, Sreve Nicholts, ond srarisn- oons Gno Engeibrechr, Donnielle Moors, ond Chris Wore Wresrting — 69 Cheerleaders display . . . The 1982-83 cheerleaders, led by Karhy Janicki, kepr school spirir olive dur- ing each sporrs season. Their ocriviries included preparing pep assemblies, lock- er decororions, posrers, special parries for rhe players, and a sweerhearr dance for rhe players. The squads brought our rhe spirir during Homecoming Week by do- ing wild skirs and duo-mounrs, preparing lors of food for rhe players, and some prerry rough comperirions for everyone. Ir was o successful year for rhe girls due ro rhe focr rhor rhey oil enjoyed them- selves and hod a terrific rime cheering for rhe Tiger ream. Wrestling cheerleaders (top) were (left to right, on floor) Gma Musso, Derh Kohler, Lyn KBnk, Tina Cecka, and Vicki HouhiO; ond (on top) Margie Sonders ond SeHndo Boyer Foorbal cheerleaders (bottom) were led by Karhy Jonicki (In front). The Fresh-soph squad was (front row, left ro right) Srephonie Hess, Morie Lindgren, Hope Jeter, Borb Ropp, Bridget Musso, ond Missy Cdloron, The varsity squod consisted of (second row) Tommy Chiek, Dione Anspoch, Shownee Kohler, Brenda Winrerron, Rebecca Oiotr, Trisha Johnson, ond Dora Coltroin 70 — Cheerteoders enthusiasm, vitality The Fresh-soph baskerbdl cheerleodtng squod (top) induded (borrom row. lefr ro righr) Bridget Musso. Jodi Brocken, ond Hope Jerer, and (rop row) Srephonie Hess, Missy Cofloron, ond Morie Lmdgren Vorsiry baskerboll cheerleoders (bottom) were (on floor) Rebecca BKorr, Tommy Chiek, ond Dora Coirram, ond (on rop) Shownee Kohler, Brenda Winrerron, ond Dione Anspoch Cheerleoders — 71 Track squad breaks records The highlights of rhe 1983 track season included the breaking of four school records and rhe placing of rwo qualifiers for downsrare competition. School records were broken in rhe 1600-merer relay by rhe ream of Jim Gerzelman, Rich Shepard, Kevin Davis, and Bob Alexander and rhe 6400-merer relay evenr by rhe ream of David Beauchem, Bob Alexander, Marr Kuss, and Andy Dyck. Beauchem also broke records in rhe 1600 and 3200-merer runs. Shepard and Beauchem borh qualified for srore competition bur did nor finish high. Alexander finished rhird in rhe district 800-merer run. The squad finished rhird in rhe conference meer and fifth in rhe sectional. Coaches for rhe squad were Evererr Srine and Dennis Hoffmeisrer. _ „ fl Rich Shepors sreoms roword rbe finish line oheod of everyone 2) Andy Dyck bonds off ro Greg Rohr in rhe rain. 3) The 1983 rrock squad included (firsr row, left ro righr) David Anderson, Greg Rohr,.'- Croig Alexander, Mark Srine, Kevin Do vis, Andy Dyck, and Mike Dersrein; (second row) Ken Diehl, John Durorko. Jeff Jockson, Jeff Moles, Terry Reeverrs, Jim Gerzelmon, Morr Kuss, Dovid Deou- chem, ond Mark McNomes, ond (bock row) Coach Evererr Srine, Joe Torh, Chris Gambia, Rich Shepard, Dob Alexander, Jeff Mol- woy, Dob Horfiekj, Chris Wallin, ond Cooch Denns Hoffmetsrer. Nor picrured was Russ Palmer 4) John Durorko gnmoces os he roces wirh rhe boron. 5) Dave Deouchem puls up ofrer o srrong finish 6) Andy Dyck rries ro carch up in o hurde run. 7) Russ Palmer lands on his feer ofrer o voulry. 8) Dob Alexander sploshes roword rhe rope. The 1983 girls rrack season was a rebuild- ing year. Wirh only rhree senior members and few underdassmen rhe Lady Tigers were shorr on numbers. Coached by Kay Cameron and Gary Ferb rhe girls gave ir rheir all. Down Durnes, Diane Anspach, and Marrha Kobel led rhe ream wirh mosr poinrs. Anspach was vored Mosr Valuable Player by her reammores while Julie Faulk- ner was selecred os Caprain for rhis year's ream. 1) Renee Richardson shows her derermnorioo as she glides over rhe high jump bar 2) Marrha Kobel gers ready ro heave rhe shor pur. 3) Gris rrock members for 1933 were (fronr row. left ro righr) Morgery Sanders, Renee Richardson. Julie Faulkner. Cindy Eich, and Dawn Durnes, (back row) Cooch Kay Cameron, Gina Engetorechr, Maryonn Mulione, Km Maas, Morrha Ko- be!. Laura Hoyenga. Diane Anspach, Kelly Adams, and Coach Gory Ferb Absenr from phoro were Judy Se dam and Annerre Larson 4) Byron runners Judy Se dam. Julie Faulkner, and Margery Sanders place one, rwo. and rhree respectively 5) Diane Anspach flies for a gain in long jump competition 6) Kim Maas srrides for a hard finch. 7) Louro Hoyenga prepares ro hurl rhe discus. 8) Cindy Eich, Deanna Vorgason, and Annerre Larson down oround or a rrack meer 9) Dawn Durnes crosses rhe finish line firsr 10) Diane Anspoch spnnrs ro o finch in a relay. Girls' Track rebuilds 1982 Tigers finish fifrh The '82 Baseball Tigers had a disappointing sea- son with a 3-14-1 record. They finished fifrh in rhe league. Most Valuable Player was Steve Borrscher. He also won rhe defense award. Besr hitter on rhe ream was Steve Marringley. All- Conference pitching awards went to sophomores Chris Shank and Steve Marringley. Captains for rhe '82 ream were Steve Borrscher, John Whipple, and Steve Appleby. 1) Chris logsron exhibits his corching sronce. 2) Chris Shonk shows his winning form in pitching. 3) Doug Kufolk mokes conrocr. 4) Steve Howlett displays his readiness ot third bose. 5) 1983 baseball team members were (from left to right) Coach Jim Hoyden, Jon Appleby, Chris Shank, Don Hanin, Pot Allen, Sean Mulione, Chris Doch, Steve Howietr, Doug Kufolk, Steve Marringley, Chris Logsron, Chad Eisele, ond Cooch Terry Jones 76 — Dasebol Pom Pon Squad performs well Under rhe second-year direction of ad- visor Ruth Morgan, Byron High School's pom pon squad performed admirably or football and basketball gomes ond pep assemblies. The routines were imagina- tive ond flawless. The group placed or rhe Stillman Volley pom pon competi- tion. Coproin this year was Deanno Var- goson. Pom Pons — 77 1) The squad performs o rourine or rhe Stlmon Volley competition. 2) The pom pon squod induded (fitst tow. left to right) Kelly Adorns, Ginger lomb, Carrie Head, Annette Larson, Becky Svortoien, ond Amy Morrison, ond (sec- ond row) advisor Ruth Morgan, Tracy Shaffer, Deonno Vargoson, Tommy Scheck. Tracy Sauer. Noncy Prison, ond Sherri Turner 3) The group performs o pom pon pass or o pep assembly 4) Tommy Sheck, Corrie Head, ond Annette lorson work our during practice 5) Tracy Souer shows on interesting move during o routine Coaches project Tiger perspective Byron's enrhusiosric coaching sroff helps give Byron High School irs special perspec- tive. These exceptional men and women shape Byron's athletics and mold Byron's athletes to the extent that Byron sports ond irs representatives exude the rare qualities of sportsmanship, tradition, ond personal ef- Cooches of Byron indude 1) Mike Morgan fresh- soph boys' boskerboll; 2) Everett Stine, varsity foot- boli ond frock. 3) Gory Hosier, wrestling ond varsity footboll, 4) Morgie Torgersen, fresh-soph volleyball ond fresh-soph girls' bosketboll, 5) John Nolan, girls' varsity boskerbo , 6) Bob Liggetr, fresh-soph girls' bosketbol fort. 78 — Coaches More Dyron coaches were 1) Druce DeVoe, foorboll and wresting, 2) Terry Jones, fresh-soph boys' basketball and head varsity base boll, 3) Kathy Janicke, cheerleoding, 4) Ron Ooffson, heod vorsity boys' basketball, 5) Dennis Hoffmetsrer, football and boys' track, 6) Kay Cameron, heod girls' track, 7) Jim Hoyden, vorsity bosebal, and 8) Jon New hausen, heod varsity volley baB Nor pictured ore Crag Cross, fresh-soph volleyball, and Gary Ferb, girls' rrock. Cooches — 79 Vorsiry scores BA5EDALL GRLS' DASKETDALL WRESTLING Sumer, 1982 Byron Opponents Byron Opponents Byron Opponents 36 Rockford Auburn 42 22 Dokora 41 2 Oregon 3 60 Rockford Lurheron 26 29 Ashton 36 1 Durand 2 44 Frankln Center 36 34 Lena 34 2 Oregon 7 42 North Boone 40 24 Stillman Volley 39 3 Oregon 2 26 Mt. Morris 61 19 Belvkjere 43 6 SriUmon Volley 16 24 Forresron 62 15 Plano 34 0 Stillman Volley 8 42 Winnebago 71 35 Aurora C. X 4 Forresron 2 30 South Beloit 29 16 Rockford Jeff. 35 12 Durond 3 42 SriUmon Volley 46 33 Lonork 21 3 Durand 13 21 Polo 42 24 Mt Morris 37 1 Oregon 4 43 Pecoronico 45 34 Polo 23 2 Dakota 9 55 Oregon 40 24 Erie 35 1 Dakota 1 37 Mr Morris 56 23 Horlem X 5 Srimon Volley 7 44 Forresron 65 15 Sterling New. 42 1 Forresron 4 31 Winnebogo 55 50 Rockford Aub 15 0 Forresron 4 50 SriUmon Volley 73 42 Marengo 15 3 Durond 6 20 Polo 46 X Durond 18 2 Dakota 9 46 Pecoronico 21 25 Srockron 35 5 Forresron 6 69 Oregon 59 41 Freeport Aqd' 21 SriUmon Volley Tournomenr 22 Amboy 40 Record: 3 wins, 14 losses, 1 he 47 Oregon 49 14 Morrison 47 51 Srimon Voley 42 15 Oregon 44 53 Kriklond 40 25 Winnebogo 32 Regionol Tournoment 30 Poto 51 Record: 8-14-1 Record. 9 wins, 14 losses FOOTBALL Byron Opponents 21 Lena Winslow 0 7 Genoa Kingston 15 13 Winnebogo 14 0 Mt Morris 20 19 Polo 28 0 Oregon 23 14 Forresron 7 13 Srillmon Valley X 26 Pecoronico 14 Record: 3 wins, 6 losses GIRLS' TRACK Byron Oppooenrs 41 Rockford Lurheron 41 Oregon 85 29 Rockford Lurheron 34, Forresron 100 VOLLEYBALL Opponents Scores (Byron first) Rockford Lurheron 16-14. 15-10 Winnebogo 7-15, 15-1, 15-12 Mr Moms 14-16, 153 Polo 15-9, 153 Oregon 11-15, 15-13, 17-15 Galena Tournoment Galena 3-15, 6-15 Chodwick 15-10, 153 Hempsreod. Iowa 15-13, 15-3 Pearl City 15-4, 153 Mr Corrol 8-15, 9-15 Forresron 15-5, 6-15, 15-10 Srimon Voley 9-15, 4-15 Pecoronico 16-14, 11-15, 8-15 Winnebogo 8-15, 4-15 Mr. Morris 12-15, 7-15 Polo 16-14, 153 Oregon 11-15, 11-15 Forresron 8-15, 15-9, 16-14 Srimon Voley 153, 153 Pecoronico 16-14, 7-15, 15-7 Winnebogo Regionols Rockford Chrisrion 153, 15-5 Winnebogo 15-7, 14-16, 15-4 Srimon Volley 14-16, 154. 15-7 Byron Sectional Dakota 15-7, 16-14 Mendoro 4-15. 5-15 BOYS' BASKETBALL Byron Opponents 79 Krklond 43 61 North Boone 74 65 Genoa-Kingsron 71 61 Ashton 59 X Mr Morris 72 X Genoa-Kingsron X 37 Forresron 41 55 Winnebogo 82 44 South Beloit 74 X Srimon Volley 59 66 Chrisrion Life 67 X Rockford Lurheron 36 54 Durond 69 73 Polo 69 39 Pecoronico X 49 Oregon 57 45 Rockford Lurheron 52 54 Mr Moms 66 57 Forresron X 51 Winnebogo X 52 Srillmon Volley 73 74 Polo 65 44 Pecoronico 59 49 Oregon X X Winnebogo 81 Record 6 wins, 19 losses no pkxe — Londis-Loorrks Reloys 28 Pecoronico 61, Mr. Morris 72 no place — Ogle Counry Meer 34 Forresron 110 Third Place — Byron Invirorional no place — Byron Gris' Inviroriono! no place — Disrria Meer no pkxe — Conference Meer BOYS' TRACK Byron Oppooenrs 34, Oregon 111 Byron Jamboree — Fourth 56 2. Mr Morris 101, Pecorootca 77Vi 29, Winnebago 89, Mr. Morris 64 Oregon Invirorional — Eighrh Ogle Counry Meer — Fourth 58, Forresron 92 Byron Invirorional — Third Forresron Reloys — Eighrh Conference Meer — Third Disrria Meer — Fifth 80 — Scores Spanish Club was very busy during rhe 1982-63 school year. Activities in- duded on entry in the Homecoming parade, a trip to Chicago to La Casa restaurant, and many food experiences. 1) Spontsh Club members ore (front row, left to right) Teresa Weed, Denelle Green, Tina Cook, Mane bundle, Deonno Vorgoson. Annerre Lor son, Cindy Eich, SefcxJa Boyer, Martha Kobel, Denise Gomez, Mark Osodjan, and odvisor Mrs Lenore Whitmon. and (second row) Sherri Turner', Korhy Morrison, Jean Wilrfang, Margie Sanders, Jodi Peterson, Leslt Johnson, Tammy Bridgeland, Tammy Scheck, Vickie Wallace, MoryAnn Mulione, Stephanie Hess, Kathy Kilmer. Jodi Brocken, and Marilyn Adkins, and (third row) Andy Dyck, Gna Musso, Tina Cecka, Beth Kohler, Uso Dzielok, Cherie Geen, Ken Diehl, Sreph- onie Dosrer, Annisa Blanchard, Lonnie Maurer, Rhonda Henricks, Amy Revefl, Dawn McDonald, and (fourth row) Mark Stine, Crystal Srukenberg, Kim Asher, Uz Baker, Becky Svortoien, Hope Jeter, Wayne Gault, and (fifth row) Chris Shank, Jeff Love. Darren Sonders. Buss Palmer, Bob Alexander, John Gusrof- son, Lyn KHnk, Dora Coltrain. Debbie Bingham, Mark McNomes, Mike Hamas, ond Tim Lapp 2) Jim Gerzelmon, Jeff Golwinski. Craig Coltrain, and Terrell Corby show us what spomsh food realty is 3) Denise Gomez eats a Spontsh concoction as Mrs. Whitman serves herself 4) Some Spontsh Oub members pose in costume as they display their banner used during rhe Homecoming porode. 82 — Spontsh Club German Club enjoys acriviries German (_iub consists of o group of students interested in the German lan- guage and culture. One does nor hove to be currently enrolled in o German doss to be o member of the organiza- tion. Some activities in which they portid- pared were Homecoming Parade, on authentic German celebration of Christ- mas, and o field trip in the spring. 0) Members of German dob were os Mows: (first row. lefr ro righr) Giro Engetorechr, Jeff Nelson, Chris Gomblo, Nick Glenn, Down Burnes, ond Tracey Goulr, (second row) advisor Mrs. Elizaberh Pierson, president, Andrew Jocobson, vice-president, Steve Howlerr, rreosurer, Dovid Anderson, ond secretory, Vonme Joquet; (third row) Connie Freemon, John MoJwoy, Jeff Hoyenga, Scorr Nelson, Terry Reeverrs' Corhy Gomblo, Brian Kiesrer, Chuck Jones, Jeff Moles, Joe Torh, Denise Gomez, ond Joner Corison. 1) Sonkr Nikolous (Mr Scorr Denier) reods o Chrisrmos story ro Corhy Gomblo ond Tracey Goulr 2) Down Burnes rides shotgun in the Germon Qub entry ro rhe Homecoming Pa- rade German Oub — 83 Speech, marh conresrs were fun Once again many Byron sophomores en- rered rhe Voice of Democracy conresr spon- sored by rhe Veterans of Foreign Wars. Winning firsr place rhis year wos Jodi Brocken. Second and third place winners respectively were Becky Svarroien and Joe Toth. The moth conresrs, which were arrended by many Byron students, provided much fun os well os learning. The group arrended o conresr or Bock Volley College and also one or Highland College. One particular group, rhe calculator ream, placed second or rhe Bock Volley comperirion. 1) Findisrs in the VOO speech were (fronr row left ro righr) Becky Svorroien, Jodi Brocken, ond Joe Toth; (bock row) Vomie Joquer, Nick Genn, ond Dianne Whipple 2) Members of rhe moth teom were (fronr row left to right) M. Gustafson, J. Nelson. K. Morrison. J. Toth, ond S. Howlerr. (second row) N. Wilson, V Joquer. J. Brocken, G. Engelbrecht. I Byrd, K. Dohlgren, C. Gambia, ond D. Anderson; (third row) J. Mollway, C. Freeman, K Maas, M. Coloron, K Hildebrand, C. Green. L. Johnson, and Andrew Jacobson; (bock row) J. Appleby, J Love, C. Gambia, L. Hoyenga, Y Joquer, C Stukenberg, D. Sonders, J Foulkner, ond Cord Noumon 3) A Jacobson, N Wilson, G Engelbrechr, ond J. MoJwoy were rhe members of the cdculoror team Academic, JETS reams compere This year's Academic Dowl ream was comprised of nine seniors and one junior warer boy. The ream pre- pared for rhe big evenr by pracricing wirh Winnebago ond Oregon. A march ogoinsr Byron's foculry mem- bers was also held. Resulrs of rhe foc- ulry march were nor available or press rime. The ream faired well in comperirion or Rock Volley. They placed fourth our of o rorol of eighr reams. Mrs. Carol Noumon advised rhe group. Dyron's JETS (Junior Engineering Training Services) ream rroveled ro Rock Volley for comperirion. The ream did nor place; however, junior Andrew Jacobsen received o rhird- place individual award for chemisrry. Advisor for rhe group was Mr. Gory Ferb. 1) Students who porricipored in rhe Jers comperirion this yeor were (seored left ro right) J. Appleby, J. Brocken, M Shelton, N Vlson, ond C Green, (standing) advisor Mr. G. Ferb, J. Toth, L. Maurer, B Alexander, A. Jocobson, And S. Nelson. 2) Mem- bers of the Academic Bowl reom were (seored left to right) S Nelson, L. Byrd, A Dyck, S. Freedlund. and M Gobble, (standing) J Mollway. J. Chiek, (V Messer, and k Shepord 3) A. Dyck, k. Messer, J. Mollway, ond S Freedlund. ponder a question dur- ing competition. Chess Club places 12rh in srare Byron's Chess Club mode greor strides rhis year ro rhe poinr of suc- cessfully compering in srore competi- tions. The club qualified five members for state ploy — Down Burnes, Scott Nelson, Chuck Jones, Steve Bouton, and Jeff Nelson with Tim Bukoski os alter note. Individual qualifiers were Bouton ond J. Nelson. The ream met every Monday night ond practiced constantly whenever it could to shar- pen skills. The group picked up two trophies for their efforts. Adviser for rhe dub were Kevin Cotter and Scott DeNier 1) Chess Qjb members included (front row. lefr ro right) Mike Gustafson, Don Deale, Dawn Durnes, Jeff Nelson, and Tim Bukoski; (seated) Dob Freedluod and Andrew Jacobson, (first row standing) Mr Scott DeNier, John Mollwoy, Chuck Jones. Brian Kiesrer, Nanette Wilson, Art Debnam, Jamie Whersel, Darren Sonders, Steve Bouton, and Mr Kevin Cotter, ond (bock row) Jeff Gownskj, Scott Nelson, Jeff Moles, Peter Jaras, Jeff Moll way, Chris Bullock, ond Steve Nicholls 2) Jeff Nelson onridpores his next move, while Tim Dukoski ond Mike Gustafson look on. 3) Jeff Nelson chuckles as he waits for Jeff Glowinski ro moke his next move 86 — Chess Gub Drama Club members perform well The main activity of being in Drama Club was participating in school plays, either on stage or behind the scenes. Drama Club members also hove the opportunity to see several popular plays in the area. The group was able to see A Chorus Line, A Toast to Droodwoy, both in Chicago, and Godspell or Rockford College Adviser to the group was Mr. Scott DeNier. D Dob Freedlund and Dora Colrroin perform in Diary of Anne Frank.'' 2) The cosr of Godspeir looks ro rhe heavens. 3) Members of rhe Drama Club mduded (fronr row, left ro nghr) Hope Jerer, Jodi Pererson, Debbie Kasrning, and Kim Moas, (second row) Martha Kobel. Dev Hevrin, Decky Henson, Dersy Jockson, Sefcnda Doyer, Tma Cecka, and Rondy Hilliard, (third row) Lisa Hilliord, Maryann Mulione, Lydia Dyrd, Nanerre Wilson, Craig Hollerud, Scorr Seebrud , Dolly Rowland. and Dawn McDonald; (fourth row) Kim Asher, Margie Sanders, Rhonda Fortune, Tamara Sholes, Mr Scorr DeNier, Tommy Chiek. Trocy Crawford, Margie Doehm, Lyn Klink, and Chris Gibbons, (in bock) Mork Stine. Dean Frye, Dora Coltroin, ond Mark Gobble 4) The Wiz'' cast mduded (foreground) Hope Jerer ond Chris Dulock ond (middle) Margie Shelton, ond (top) Lyn Klink Dromo Qub — 87 Swing Choir rores firsr Swing Choir wenr our of irs woy ro be exrro dedicated rhis yeor Besides rhe usual perfor- mances or area churches and rhe annual Coborer Nighr, rhe group held o Sing-A-Thon ond bake sole ro scrape up funds for a rrip ro Washington, D. C. Scorr DeNier directed rhe group which placed firsr in rhe Illinois High School Association Solo ond Ensemble conresr in January. 88 — Swing Choir Stage Band tops Stage (kind was o select group of 15 musicians picked from Byron's bond. Under rhe direcrion of Mr. David Johnson, rhe group pracriced extra for various functions, including rhe gala Cabaret Night. On this night rhe Sroge Bond ond Swing Choir combine talents for o special night of music. Audiences were charmed again this year or rhe inspired performances. 1) The Sroge Bond ond Swing Choir pur on o good show for rhe oudtence on Coborer N ghr 2) Members of rhe Sroge Bond ploy o rune during rhe perfor- mance 3) Bersy Jockson, Rondy Horfiekj. Margie Shelron, Scon Nelson, ond Selindo Boyer swing inro ocrion 4) Sroge Bond saxophone player Mark Osodjon goes solo. 5) Swing Chor for 1933 included (fronr row, left ro nghr) Darci Colrroin. Margte Shelron, ond Bersy Jockson; (middle row) Becky Henson, Lyne Kink, Tomora Sholes, Vol Baker, ond Selindo Boyer, ond (bock row) Randy Horfield, Mark Gobble, Scon Nelson, Don Frye, Chris Bullock, Mike Retoel, ond Jeff Nelson 6) Sroge Bond members induded (clockwise from rop left) John Gusrofson, Dean Frye, Srephonie Dosrer, Darren Sanders, bond director David Johnson, Andrew Jocobson, Mike Gusrofson, Jeff Moles, Troy Milburn, Bersy Jockson, Chris Buflock, Moryonn Mulione, Mark Osodjon, Kelly Hilde- brand, Gno Engelbrechr, ond Jim Olrmonns. Band receives firsr-place ranking The bond kepr spirit up rhis year when rhey ployed or pep assemblies and home football and basketball gomes. They also entertained the public with their annual Christmas and Spring Concerts. The band attended a music festival at NIU and trav- eled to Dixon State Hospirol. A first place raring was given to the group at district competition. The recipient of the Arion award rhis year was Lisa Hilliard. 1) Km Moos proaices in solitude 2) Bond members were (front row left ro right) K Morrison, M Sanders, C Freeman, M Gusrofson, J Qrmonns, L. Dickey, and T Stout; (second row) S Dosrer, G Engelbrechr, J Sedom, K Moos, L Hfflord. T. Jocobson, ond B. Anderson; (third row) A Dyck, M Mulione, D McDonald, B Freedlund, A. Jocobson. S. Freedlund, ond V Joquet, (fourth row) T Milburn, B Snodgrass, A. Debnom, M Brodford, J Moles, D Sanders, ond B Frye, (bock row) Bond Director - David Johnson. C BuBock, J. Gusrofson, M Osodjon, M Kobel, G. Richords, M Boehm, ond B Jockson 3) Mr Johnson conducts the bond or the annual spring concert 90 — Bond Chorus travels ro Washington This year's chorus was very busy. The group song or rhe Christ- mas and Spring Concerts ond ot Baccalaureate services for Gradu- ation. They also journeyed to Washington, D C., ro sing on rhe White House lawn. Scott DeNier directed rhe group. 1) Members of rhis yeor's chorus were (firsr row. left ro righr) D. Jockson. T Johnson. D. Cdrroin, L. Revels, H. Jerer, K. Higgs. A Blanchard, D. Moors. T. Pederson, ond J Nelson, (second row) Chorus Direcror Scorr DeNier, T. Cook. V Doker, T Cecko, J Durr. J Mennengo. K Chermak. R Richardson. D. Kosrmng, K. Dowd, ond B. Hevnn, (rhird row) M Adkms. J Wdrfong. B Reeverrs, M Reibel. B. Freedlund, M McNomes, D Mc- Donald. S Dosrer. L Klink, ond S Boyer, (bock row) L. Hayengo, M. Shelron, P. Nel- son, D Frye. C Bullock. S Nelson. R Mess- er, M Gobble. B Henson, W Boomgor den. D Wilson, ond T. Sholes 2) Bersy Jockson ond Jeff Nelson rehearse or rhe ptono while Trisho Johnson picks our some music 3) Korhy Higgs. Anniso Blonchord. Bev Hevrin, Donniele Moors, ond Diona Wilson practice for on upcoming concerr 4) Singing rhec heorrs our ore (in fronr) Tino Cook, Sefcndo Boyer, Tina Cecko. ond Tri- sho Johnson, (in bock) Jeon Wilrfong. Brad Reeverrs. ond Mike Reibel Chorus — 91 Srudenr Council plans Srudenr Council rhis year was very busy wirh new and differenr acrivi- ries for Dyron srudenrs The group planned o successful Homecoming rhar srorred rhe year off on rhe righr foor. Ir planned rwo movies, sponsored rwo school as- semblies, ftampoge from Chicago and a mulrime- dia presenrorion called Everyday Heroes. The srudenr council also be- came involved in rhe Norrhwesr Disrricr of Sru- denr Counal and helped sponsor rhe disrricr spring workshop. 1) Ron Messer, Laura Hoyengo, and Debbie Kosrning look over some notes during o meering. 2) This year's srudenr counal representatives were (front row, left ro right) vice president Moris Osodjon, presidenr-Ron Messer, secrerary-Selindo Boyer, and rreosurer-Debbie Kostning, (second row) D Whipple, G Engelbrechr, V Joguet, advtsor-G Ferb, odvisor-J. Bandera, C. Freeman, and M Sanders, (third row) J. Appleby, T. Reed, J Burt, S. Turner, S Freedlund, S Kohler, L. Hoyengo, K Dohlgren, L. Klink, D Anderson, ond M Adkins 3) Ron Messer deploys his Howoiion costume as Marilyn Adkins and Mrs Whitman look on. 92 — Student Council movies, assemblies 1) Margie Sanders looks on os Jill Durr jors down some imporranr information 2) Mark Osodjon and Susie Freedlund display rhe craziness of many of rhe srudenr cound members on punk rock day 3) Vickie Wallace, Amy Morrison, and Tommy Scheck enjoy rheir flowers, which were sold by rhe srudenr council on Volenrines Day 4) Sophomore represenrorive Dionne Whipple enjoys herself or a pep assembly Srudenr Counci — 93 FFA is even move active 1) Don Honln. 'Vili Love, Greg Rohr, and Sreve Mortingley pose with rheir trophies. 2) Hugh McKiski foods 'em up ond spreads 'em our, os he rrovels rhe porode route. 0) Mike Srein heave hos o bole of hoy 4) Members of Byron's FFA induded (kneeling, left ro right) Andy Dyck ond Doug Kufalk; (second row) Jeff Jockson, Greg Rohr, Hugh McKiski, Korhy Revell, ond Sreve Morringley; (third row) Terry Reeverrs, John Gustafson, Adviser Dorrell Ernyre, Al Dyck, Mike Gusrofson ond Mike Schobocker Under rhe direction of Dorrell Ernyre ond president John Gusrofson, Byron’s FFA become more active rhis year. Some ocriviries consisred of o bole-rhrowing conresr, o rrap- shooring conresr, ond on en- try in rhe Homecoming Pa- rade. The rropshooring ream brought home o first- place rrophy, rhonlss a first o first firsr-place by Sreve Ma- ringley ond o fourth by Don Hanlin. 94 — FFA Library Club provided outstanding experiences The Byron Library Club has been on active group rhis pasr year. The Library members each rake rurns working in the library. The group hos worked or the Byron Legion and or o reocher's convention by serving coffee ond performing other duties. These fund raisers enable the dub to go on o field trip. The field trip rhis year was to Mineral Point, Iowa. The group sow o film on President Herbert Hoover ond toured the museum ond Presidential Library. The dub also toured the Amono Colonies in Amono, lowo. These trips always seem to be a learning experience of different cultures, religion or way of living. 1) Paul Nelson, Cindy Willing, ond Don niete Moots pose with the Library Club's floor 2) Gino Engelbrecht ond Seindo Ooyer put the finishing touches on the Christmas tree in the library 3) Library Club members were (first row left ro right) Treasurer Scott Nelson, Sec- retory Lydio Gyrd, odviser Mrs Geo Doger, President Shownee Kohler, ond Vice President Selinda Doyer, (second row) Librarian Mrs Moureem KJmer, Korhee McGhee, Donnielle Moors, Korhy McDaniel, Julie Menso, Marilyn Adkins, Vol Doker, Wendy Goomgor- den, ond Librorion Mrs. Loretro Freed- lund; (third row) Jim Oubb, Al Dyck, Stephanie Sonders, Mortho Kobel, ond Dorren Sonders, (fourth row) Mork Gobble, Jon Hoefle. Koren McGhee, Susie Freecdund, Mork Osodjon, ond Andrew Jacobson Library Club — 95 1) Old Nonoool Honor Sooery members were (in fronr) Ke y Hildebrond; (firsr row. left to right) Ron Messer. Lydia Byrd, Judy Sedom, Rich Shepard. Marilyn Adkins, Tommy Chiek, John MoHwoy. Morrho Kobel. Shawnee Kohler, and Susie Freecflund, and On bock) advisors Rick Doll and Cleo Roger, Scott Nelson. Marge Shelton, and Selinda Boyer 2) New members were (first row, left to righr) Tommy Bridgelond. Kim Moos. Trocey Gault. Renee Richardson, Gmger Lomb, and Amy Momson; (second row) Gno Musso, Mark Gobble. Lyn Klink, Liso Hilliord. Deanna Vorgason, Dora Coltroin, Nanette Wison, and Tommy Scheck. (third row) Lesli Johnson, Trisha Johnson, Tracy Sauer, Cherie Green, Korhy Dahkgren, Julie Foulkner, Mark Stine. Annette Lor son, Russ Polmer, Tina Cecka, Moryonn Mulione, ond Deon Frye, ond (bock row) Trocy Shaffer, Cothy Gambia, Darren Sanders, Vo! Boker, Beth Kohler, Jeff Love, Jon Appleby, Jeff Hoyengo. ond Andrew Jocobson National Honor Society 96 NHS enjoyed largest membership ever Norionol Honor Society this year occepred one of rhe lorgesr groups of new members ever when 36 juniors and seniors were selected by readier vo- ting. Activities included o break- fast, o donee, and a trip to Chica- go for old” members. The NHS Banquet was held in rhe com- mons and was extra long due to rhe number of inductees. Spon- sors for rhe group were Cleo Boger ond Rick Doll. 1) Senior members of NHS rake rime our from rhier fosr-poced rrip ro Chicago ro pose for o picture in front of rhe on museum 2) Dione Anspoch, Margie Shelton, ond SeSndo Doyer, srond os Principal Frank Conry colls rhe name of NHS members during graduorion, 3) Adviser Cleo Boger, Julie Foulkner, Tino Cecko, Setndo Boyer, Susie Freedlund, ond Lyn Klink duscuss plans for rhe NHS breokfosr NHS — Outdoor Club conquers Devil's Lake The Ourdoor Club, under rhe leader- ship of Dennis Hoffmeisrer and Gary Ferb, rook rhree major excursions rhis year-rwo ro Wisconsin and one ro lowo. The group hiked and climbed ro irs con- renr and slepr under rhe srars-or or leasr in renrs under rhe srars. The group grear- ly enjoyed rhe our-of-doors and rhe good fellowship rhe rrips provided. 1) Hor dogs ond beons around rhe compfre were o greor rreor Around rhe fre were Mark Sr me, Gory Ferb, Ken Diehl, John Gusrofson. Andrew Jocobson, Km Asher, ond Vickie WoMoce 2) The Ourdoor Club group picrure mduded (fronr) Mr Ferb, (fronr row, left ro nghr) V Wa oce, T Scheck. L Johnson, T Cecko, D Binghom, A Forheree, D EoWe. K Hoffmeisrer, K. Ferb, M. Ferb, (Second Row) Mark Srine, L Revels, C Wore, D Whipple, ond D Hoffmeisrer. (rhird row) K Diehl, J Brocken, K Asher, J Burr, K. Dowd, ond J Torh, ond (bock row) Mike Schobocker, C Shonk, W Love, J Mollwoy, S Nickob. D Gomez. J Mollwoy, ond M Torh 3) Andrew Jocobson climbs for his life 4) The group pocks up before moving our onro rhe rroil 98 Ourdoor Cub 'Inkspor' staff wins two awards The srudenr newspaper rhe Inkspor had a good year, making many improvemenrs over pasr years. Ediror rhis year was Selinda Boyer and assisranrs were Cindy Eich, Lyn Klink, and Gina Musso. Award winners ar rhe annual newspaper seminar ar Norrhern Illinois Universiry were John Mollway and Scorr Nelson — Mollway a blue- ribbon award for editorial wriring and Nelson an honorable mention for column wriring. Adviser was Michael Jerding. Setinda Ooyer, and Gina Musso On top is odviser Michael Jerding. 2) Assistant ediror Gno Musso edits copy before deadline day. 3) Journal- ism I students were (front row. left to right) Annette Lorson, Cathy Gambia, and Marie Undgrea (second row) Lisa Hilliard, Connie Free- man, Gina Engebrechr, Dianne Whipple, and Lonnie Maurer; and (bock row) Dean Frye, Scorr Nelson, and Margie Boehm. inkspor' — 99 'By-Hi' staff purs it together The By-Hi sraff hod o good year with many volunteers and much hard work. Co-edirors rhis year were Show- nee Kohler and Julie Faulkner, with help from Korhy Dowd, Selindo Boyer, and Dolly Rowland. Photography chores were handled by Down Burnes ond Chuck Jones. Cover arrwork was provided by Lance Mourer ond script writing was done by Annette Larson. Advisor was Mi- chael Jerding. D The By-Hi staff consisted of (from row, left to right) caeditor Julie Faulkner, advisor Michael Jerding, and caeditor Shawnee Kohler; ond (in bock) Crysrol Srukenburg, Korhy Dowd, Dolly Row- land. Selindo Boyer, ond Down Burnes. Not pictured is Chuck Jones 2) Down Burnes ond Chuck Jones check out some prints in the darkroom. 3) Julie, Shawnee, ond Korhy work hard and still man- oge o smile. 100 — By-Hi 1) Senior Susie Freedlund works on her rerm poper n rhe fcbrary 2) David Anderson shows his spirit or sophomore doss competition during Homecoming week 3) Darcy McCoy stans rhe long walk up rhe romp to typing doss Byron Bank Congratulations To The Class Of 1983 MEMBER FDIC 102 — Ads KOBEL'S PLUMBING AND HEATING INC 221 N. 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Congrarutarions Sharon Mike CHRIS MILLARD Oregon, III. 61061 Mhone: (815) 732 3379 Mickey Jr. 1) Our moscor rhe nger (okas Stephanie Sanders) waves a friendly heSo at rhe camera 2) Jenior Lyn KSnk gers coughr by surprise 3) Frank McCoy and Kerry Swanson have a good lough or a senior meeting Ads — 103 1) Seniors Mory KUod, Doly f owland, Dove Henry, ond Kathy Dowd take o time out while collecting wood for the bonfire 2) Chris Doch chows down on Ns lunch in the lower commons. 3) Sophomores Gno Richards ond Robin Pennington lough it up on pojomo doy The Neighbors Byron, Illinois Where People Core Abour People 1SSS? phone 234-76 i [Motor Clubj SctuxvidA Senocce COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR DON EDWARDS RT 2 ft 72 owner Byron Illinois 6 i 01 O 132 W. Second St. Byron,IL 61010 (815) 234-5992 T A H S P As kNby RADVH1E SERVING THE LORD AND COMMUNITY WIRE AND DELIVERY SERVICE 2345563 133 . 2NO ST -BVROM. IL 61010 Best Wishes From STILLMAN VALLEY HARDWARE Srillman Volley, IL 645-2202 HAMER SERVICE Byron, Illinois Phone: 234-2481 Brenda Carla BACK ROOM BEAUTY SALON 117 W 2nd Sr. Byron IL 61010 Phone: 234-8409 KM — Ads Congratulations Class Of 1983 Brad Auker Insurance Realtor Blaine Auker Auctioneer Realtor AUKER AGENCY „ Ml Family Medical Center Dr. Scorr Rigden Dr. Robert Johnson 220 W. Dlockhowk Dyron, IL 61010 TAYLOR'S MOBIL iSOLake S3 Louise camping swimminc P.O. Box 451 Byron, IL 61010 Congratulations Class Of 83 Scorr G Connie Jeffrey 814 234-8460 FORD DEMIS MOTOR COMPANY Jcr. Rr. 2 G 72 Byron, Illinois 61010 Phone 234-8060 Serving You Since 1918 Phone 234-0511 Oiockhowk Drive BYRON. IL. 61010 Phone 732-6134 119-125 N. 4th Sr OREGON, LL 61061 1) Kevin Sugden seems to be gerring psyched for his next march. 2) Jeff Goodwin soys, Hey, I'm o serior! 3) It's super junior Robert Becker with his orange cope Ads —105 1) As he scoots olong on his scooter. Chris Heod concenrrores on keeping the bolloon in his mouth. 2) Fteshmon Cindy Schier is o« decked out in her p.j.’s during Homecoming week. 3) Dert Decker retaxes in the tower commons. Besr Wishes Class Of 1983 QUALITY METAL FINISHING COMPANY Fourth And Walnut Byron FORTUNE AND EMERY Downrown Byron, IL Congrorulortons To The Class Of 1983 SAM'S FAMIY RESTAURANT Jim Fortune Dole Emery 234-2451 234-8281 Sam Joyce SEARS CATALOG CONOVER SQUARE GEORGANN'S GEOMETRICS HAIR DESIGN Oregon, IL 61010 Bob Adamson 805 Blackhawk Drive Byron, IL 61010 (815) 234-5101 Besr Wishes MORRISON FUNERAL HOME Unisex Hair Shaping Sryling 506 Wesr Merchant Sr. Area Realty Byron 815-234-5431 Besr Wishes To The Class Of 1983 From BYRON SUPER VALUE 234-3711 1) Seniors Tracy Crawford and Morgie Boehm display rhe craziness of the senior doss. 2) Junior Tommy Sheck ond senior Bert Becker chum around in the upper commons 3) Freshmen Kely Adorns ond Amy Reveil look exdted or o firedrill Ads — 107 1) Freshmen Dorb ftopp closes her eyes and thinks hard about rhe subject 2) An unidentified student reods the player's handbook in doss 3) Senior Morgie Shelton looks lonely os she types Congratulations To The Class Of 1983 UNITED BANK of Ogle County na Fourth and Washington Oregon, II 61061 815 732-31 1 1 Member FDIC KIM'S Phone 234-9934 Byron, IL 61010 Goodyear Tires Corner of Rr. 2 And 72 ■ V sunoco Congratulations To The Class Of 1983 James E. Wilson Mason contractor On the ( orner Since 1896 Fine Clothing for Men Phone 1X15 732-6000 BYRON. IL. 61010 (015) 234-0301 Fourth A Washington streets Oregon. 1.1. 61061 A.D. OPJGIESEN AGENCY, INC 113 W. 2ND T. DYRON, ILL. 61010 234-8788 BUS PH (81 5) 234-8965 108 — Ads BYRON PHARMACY Sven Johnson 120 Second Sr. Byron, IL 234-8888 Congratulations To The Class Of 1983 PARKS SPORTS 128 W. Second St., Byron, Illinois 61010 JOE PARKS DAVE MILLER Screen Printing A Trophies Engraving Custom Lettering Athletic Shoes Xpres Graphic Printing Team Uniforms Nylon Award Jackets Sportswear Athletic Equipment 129 W 2nd M 1 Byron, IL 1 234-3311 Greg And Lou IVES INSURANCE AGENCY B EIM jC FR A ISI K LI INI ® ■ Locally Owned • N l onauy Known THE CRAFTSHOP Best Wishes To The Class Of '83 Besr Wishes' CENTURY TAP NELSON Besr Wishes JEWELRY Class Of 1983 Ken Verono 6 Pot (Prop.) 234-5686 1) Sophomore lisa Shonk drinks down a carton of mils during lunch 2) Here he is .... Miss Americo No, ir’s jusr senior Randy Hatfield 3) Pretty as peacocks juniors Korhy Revel! and Ginger Lamb srrur around the upper commons Ads — 10b a D Margie Ooehm looks eoger ro srorr the new doy os she dimbs off the bus. 2) Dord Cohoin dressed for punk rock doy poses with Louro Hoyengo. 3) Liso Dzielok chows ofter o Spanish parry UNION STREET MA'S STATION PLACE Home Of The Turkey Testicle Best Wishes FESTIVAL Class Of Frank Morogi 1983 105 N. Union 234-9910 Byron Downrown Dyron, IL Congratulations From BLACKHAWK BUILDERS AND SUPPLY Ken Boyer Byron, IL Randy Hogan Congratulations Class Of '83' From The Office Of DONALD R. BARRETT, D.D.S. MERLIN'S FLOWERS GREEHNOUSE 300 Mix Oregon, IL 732-2547 “Your Full Service Florist Claire's Complete Store Of Crofts Hobbies Pets AND 234-4551 125 W. 2nd THE SPOflTSdlfinS COM Byron, IL 110 — Ads IS AURAND CONSTRUCTION J3arhtr rjCumltr Company FARM DRAINAGE DOfl ANI (OWIICr) EXCAVATING BYRON, ILLINOIS 61010 SEPTIC SYSTEMS P O BOX 395 Frank J. Fransen Manager 815-234-4421 OFFICE PHONE (815) 234-8386 HOME Phone (815) 645-8201 MANDEVILLE DEVRIES Hearing - Cooling Appliance 110 N. Union Byron, IL (815)-234-2233 DeVries John DeVries Owner OfOin n „ And Byron, IL Fertilizer Congrarularions To The Class Of 83 HUSLEDUS JOSEPH T LOWRY, dvm GARRET ZOET. dvm GEOFFREY CONNELL, dvm RICHARD F TYLER, dvm CHIROPRACTIC 7$lack hawk Tjeierinary c Services} Ztd. ILL. RT 72 S KISHWAUKEE RD CLINIC (Corner Of) Blackhawk Lafayette BYRON. ILL. 61010 Byron, IL NEW MILFORD BYRON 234-3021 (015)074 -441 1 (01 5)234-5424 1) Dora Colrroin spaces our in rhe upper commons. 2) Sophomore Jill Durr seems ro be woiring for rhe onswer from her colculotor 3) Jeff Snodgross srrikes o srudy pose Ads — 111 1) Don Hormn Is o« smiles os he gets his book for Chemistry. 2) Shownee Kohler ond Julie Foulsner ger bock from one of Cocdorore's third hour. 3) Wrestlers Ooig Colrroin ond Jeff Vorilek tdk if over in the lower commons. ,C BYRON FOOD LIQUOR MART 201 W. Dbckhowh Dr. 234-2111 Through our doors pass rhe mosr important people in rhe world — Our Customers Congratulations Class Of 1983 CONGRATULATIONS FROM Satin gSa t YOUR INDEPENDANT, PROGRESSIVE COUNTRY BANKER SINCE 1882 Now Two Locations to Serve You 101 East Main Street 1445 ILL. Rte. 2 North Stillman Valley, 111. Oregon, ILL. 645-2266 732-7956 Member FDIC PAT b HOLLY'S Best Wishes Class Of 1983 BYRON FACTORY Hair Sryling OUTLET 234-8797 132 2nd Street Byron, 234-8001 Congratulations Class Of '83 Today Is The Tomorrow Of Yesterday, So The Future Is At Hand — Do Your Best Today And Tomorrow Will Be Easier NICHOLAS C. JOHNSON DD.S. 107 East 2nd Street Byron, IL 61010, 234-5091 1) Cobby Horfield blushes os he helps Dorb Ropp ger dressed during Homecom- ing OCTivihes. 2) John Camp- bell sru es diligenrly in Eng- lish 3) Jim Clubb and Cindy Wiling in rheir usual spor, take o breorher to pose for o picrure. Ads — 113 1 KHtti ’3 X eombi Italian CVillage Corner of Rts. 51 173 North of Rockford ROCKFORD 815 633-5254 Second Union Sts. Byron BYRON 815 234-2696 Congrarularions Class Of 83 1) Margie Sanders rakes o trip across rhe librory floor 2) Dobby Hatfield has fun with the other fresh-soph foorboll players os they dress an unidentified cheerleoder in foorboll pods. 0) Dev Hevrin concentrates on her pointing in art doss. 4) Ken Lapp, Chns Shonk, Druce Anderson, Jon Appleby. Kim Moos, Debbie Kostning, ond Chuck Jones owoir thier turns or bor in PE doss 5) Mike Stein works hard on his refinishing project 114 — Ads This compleres Tiger Perspecrive — rhe unique woy rhor Byron srudenrs look or rhe world. As we close rhe doors for onorher yeor, we rurn our orrenrions ro rhe furure wirh o mixrure of happiness and rears. This differenr way of approaching life does nor end or gradu- arion bur sroys wirh us rhroughour our lives. We look forward ro rhe conrinuing refinemenr ond change in our Tiger Perspecrive. AUTOGRAPHS • V. ' m Vi g ■ r--_: 3 z?- • ✓ • . - - t — ■••Vis' ■ ■ -I- • . i. '• • .v .r • -vv'K : V- V - ' • . - .. • • • r + • . . . • • - . • • ’ - . :• • .• Vra t' . ‘ r j.% - % •
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