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Assemblies Entertain Student Body Assemblies are a big part of life at Byron High School. In October, John Scott coordinator for Country Companies spoke about fire prevention and safety. Other assemblies included the “Student Of the Month” award and the “Bridges” multi-media presentation. Assemblies help us keep informed about what is happening in the world around us. 1. ) John Scott, Country Companies, is shown with his assembly presentation. 2. ) A multi-media presentation sponsored by Student Council and National Honor Society. 3.) The presentors of the multi-media presentation called “Bridges”. 4.) Brian Perry receives his Student of the Month” award from Mr. Hassler. Assemblies—17
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Special events made year equal to none Special events made this year one with “no equal.” Throughout the year many spe- cial things happened that will not be forgot- ten. These special times could be decorating the Christmas tree in the library or guests coming to school to share their expertise with classes. These events made the year equal to none. Right. Margie Lucas puts a package un- der the tree as Brian Perry and Tracy Dick- ey decorate the library’s Christmas tree. Below, Dr. Robert Johnson talks with soph- omore health classes about raising children. Above, Sue Friday goes bananas at holiday time in the library. 16—Special Events
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Musical cast enjoys ‘Guys and Dolls’ Cast members said they had a great time in doing “Guys and Dolls,” the Byron spring musical for 1988. The audiences were a bit sparse, but the students who worked on the play enjoyed the production. The musical revolved around gambler Nathan De- troit (Brian Perry) and his efforts to find a haven for high-stake gamblers. A true betting man and in need of money, Detroit bets Sky Masterson (J. D. Michaux) that Masterson couldn’t take preacher’s daughter Sarah Brown (Jenni Carbaugh) to Havanna. Detroit loses the bet. Detroit did win by finding love with dancer Adelaide (Kim Freedlund) as Masterson did with Sarah Brown. The production was led by first-year teacher Ed Clopton. Costume work was done by Linda Lutz and Loretta Freedlund. Makeup was guided by Jo Bandera. Musical help was led by Bill Janssen and David Johnso 18—Spring Musical Jusl above, the Hot Box Dancers Take Back (Their) Minks. Left to right are Beth Fenwick. Tina Reed. DcAnna Doyle, Kim Freedlund. Beth Kenney, and Krista Piper. Top. the gamblers discuss the floating craps game scheduled for later that night. Left to right are Reed Spauding. Brian Gary, Chris Gray, Travis Ashlin. Joe Pedersen. Tom Gleason. Joe Gleason, and Steve Rosenow.
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