Byron Center High School - Re Echo Yearbook (Byron Center, MI)
- Class of 1953
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Mathematics, Physics AB Michigan State Principal Mr. Bernard Klinesteker 1have just a couple of announcements this mom- ing. General Business AB Western Senior Advisor Mr. Abraham Moerland O.K. Let 's take out a small piece of paper. History, Biology AB Hope Superintendent Mr. Marvin Folkert O.K. Let's get going. AB Hope AM University of Michigan Miss Barbara Burk This test is not a community affair. Commercial, BS Western. Mr. Roger Wells That's one demerit for you. John. Music. American Govemment. Ypsi- lanti. Miss Shirley Hill Everyone has his own opinion. English. AB Hope. Mr. Wallace Norgrove All right you guys. English Liter- ature, AB Hope. Miss Ila France There are some people in here that are trying to study whether the rest of you are or not. Home Eco- nomics. BS Michigan State. Mr. Robert Van Klompenberg Hil Agriculture, Shop. Nancy Van Pelt She wears a smile that no cloud can over- cast. Secretary Fm' ' fell ay, -sn, '7 -- Annual Staff -- fleft to right -- standingj Larry Bailey, Donald Nyenhuis, Naomi Gipe, Elizabeth Adamson. Qseatedj Marilyn Kiel, Pearl Howerzyl, Lora Weaver. fnot picturedj Gwen Bielfuss. 5 . 'fs ,A ' Elizabeth Adamson Life is my college. May I graduate well and earn its honors, Chorus 1,2, 3, Play Cast 3,4g Class Pres, 3, Annual Staff 4g Echo Staff 45 AB Pin 2, UP U i Larry Bailey He stabs at study like a private on K.P. Hi-Y 25 Football 2,3,4g Basketball 2,3g Baseball 2,3, Marilyn Batey A gig- gle, a dash, a shriek-- and a crash, F.H.A. 4g Chorus 3, Jean Boone Home-making hearts are happiest, Sec, 3, F.H.A. 4g Y-Teens 2. Ronald Butler l find that nonsense, at times, is singularly refreshing, Play 4g Chorus 4: Band 4. Marlene Buckowing You can hardly describe her, but she's very nice. F. H.A. 4. Edward Doolittle He says little, but to a purpose. Chorus lg Librarian 3g Student Monitor 1,3, Marion Bultsma She's lived among us these many years and yet we know her not. F.H.A. 4. James Elzinga He puts his worries in a pocket with a hole in it. Play Cast 3,4g Band 1,2,3,4g Sgt.-at-arms 2,35 Chorus 2,3. 6 1 Gwen Bielfuss She was made to be the ad- miration of all and the happiness of one. An- nual Staff 4, Play 3,4g Chorus 1, is 3 -w.x 3 Xa, 5 Y X Q 37 X 'X ' 4 Q N it 4 9' 7 '- I-stzqpe' 1, X is A s C 3 V , , t i . Ns, t ' f 1 iz, Lois Feenstra A ring on her finger and stars in her eyes. Play. .3 Chorus. .1 Basketball . .1 Queen's Court. .2 Librarian. .4 Echo Staff . .4 5 Evelyn Gill She is faithful in all that she does. Play. .3 Echo Staff. .4 Y-Teens. .1 Naomi Gipe A model pal--true as the skies are blue. Chorus. .1,4 Basketball. . .1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader. .4 Annual Staff. .4 Vice-Pres. . .2 Librarian. .3,4 Pearl Howerzyl She's not a flower, she's not a pearl. She is just a noble, all-around girl. Play. .3,4 Vice-Pres. . .1 Sec. . .2 Chorus. .1,2,3,4 An- nual staff. .4 AB Pin. .1 Marilyn Kiel Ever loyal, ever true, to the task she has to do. Pres. . .2 StudentCouncil..2,3 AB Pin. .3 Play 3,4 Annual Staff. .4 Basketball. .1,2 Te Wayne Isenhoff No woman shall ever 'Q boss me. Football manager. .3,4 Bas- ketball manager. .3 Play. .3,4 B- Club. .3,4 Kenneth Kruis If the good die young, it's a wonder I've survived this long. Mayor. .4 B-Club. .3,4 Play. .3,4 Football. .2,3,4 Student Council. .4 Larry Isenhoff Wim, Wigor, Witality, and Women. Football. .3,4 Band. . 3,4 Chorus. .4 Basketball. .4 B- Club. .3,4 Baseball. .3,4 Marlene Mast She speaks not, but there lies conversation in her eyes. Queen's Court. .4 Chorus. .3 Band . .1,2 F.H.A. . .4 7 Shirley Homrich It's nice to be natural when you are naturally nice. Vice-Pres. . .3 Play. . 3,4 Y-Teens. .1 Stu- dent Council. .4 2 lf? Carol Middlebush Her voice is sweet, her man- ner kind, She loves to chat with all mankind. Basketball l,2,3,4, Chor- us 1,2,3,4, Band 1,2,3,4, Student Council 1,4, Drum Major 4, Harvest Festival Queen 4. V v wi ft., , as is f ' 5 Lgnlnggl ti . Marie Miller I 'm rath- er quiet, my life is ser- ene, and someday in my home I shall be queen. Librarian 1, Student Monitor 2. One Marvin Nyenhuis part manners, one part wit, one part honor, the rest pure grit. Football 3,4, Basketball 3, Base- ball 2,3,4, B-Club 3,4, Class Treas. 3, Echo Staff 4. Ruth Osinga O rare combination of fun and frolic. Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Li- brarian 4, Student Officer 3. Larry Silvernail The easiest way is undoubtedly the best. Band 1, Chorus 1, Basketball 1,4, Echo Staff 4, Play Cast 3,4. Darlene Painter A gentle maiden, yet she knows her way. Y-Teens 1. Raymond Steenwyk Beware, Imay do something sensational yet. Entered as a Junior, Football 3, Baseball 3, Basket- ball 4. Norine Pfeiffer Small of stature, sweet ofsmile, Bright and cheery all the while. Class Treas. 3,4, Class Sec. 1, Queen 's Court 1, Student Council, Treas. 4, Queen 4, Play Cast 3,4. Norman Sterkens He chooses a path ofleast resistance. Band 1,2,3, Play 3, Chorus 1, Football 1,2, Baseball 1. 'Nbr-Jig Donald Nyenhuis Great- er men may have lived, but I doubt it. Entered asa Junior, Football 3,4, Basketball 3,4, Baseball 3,4, Annual Staff 4. if-4. 1 i. I .. 5,1 Q ' ' ,Ji T bis is eg ,J :px wk F L .fri .L . . . +5119 .. . Q , uf? ' 3 3 41' -. .. N if' . 1-:S 4. 2 is , f' ggzsggfjw. 31? -.. 15,- ,. se les . Q' 3, fx 2. 556. 1 . -5.3: Doris Steffes Virtue is Arvin Tap Come on John Van Dyke It's a like a rare stone -- best girls. make a fuss over mile-a-minute delivery plain set. Y-Teens lg me. Pres. lg Chorus 2, when Johnny's at the Echo Staff 4. 3g Student Council 1.4g wheel. Band 1.2,3,4g Basketball 1,2.3.4g Foot- ball 1,2.3.4g Round table 1.2. Chorus 1.2.3,4g Vice- pres. lg Student Council 25 B-Club 2.3.4. V M Z Marvin Van Sweden I can fool part of , so the world all the time. It's the other 1 A -. part that worries me. Band 1.2.3,4: Chorus 1.2.3,4g Play 3g Football 1. ' -... f i Lora Weaver Life is short. but so am ,.,. V, 4 ti' I. Band 1.2,3.4g Chorus 1.2,3.4g Play ,'. Q 'usstl 3: Public Speaking 1.2g Y-Teens lg An- f 'Wal Staff 4- 'rf' sz ff-.E Si ,, Si' James Walters Forever foremost in the ranks of fun. Football 1.2.3.4g Band 1.2.3,4g Play 3. B-Club l.2.3,4. Margaret Weirenga It s great to be great. but it's greater to be human. F. l-LA. 44 Echo Staff 4: Play QPromptorj 3. John Van Den Berg qSeniorwithout pic- turej Can you prove it or shall I start assuming? Band 1.2,3.4g Chorus 1.2.3. 4. Paul Troost You can tell he's a farmer -- he has loyalty plus. Play 3,45 Treas. 1.2g Manager 2.3.4, Pres. 4g Chief of Police 4. Class Motto: With the ropes of the past ring the bells of the future. Class Colors: Blue and White Class Flower: Red and white carnations 9 d I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I. I. 1. 1, I, I. I. I, I, I I I I l I CI ss Will We,the co-operative class of l953,being of sound mind and body do hereby eclare this to be our last will and testament. Elizabeth Adamson, leave to Ellen Adamson my senior standing. Larry Bailey, leave to Katherine Klunder and Herman Klunder my hatred of the opposite sex. Marilyn Batey, leave to Anna Mae Kroll and Shirley Wolf my everlasting gig le. Gwgn Beilfuss, leave my life at Byron for my life with Bob. Jean Boone, leave my quiet ways to David Feenstra. Marlene Buckowing, leave to Nancy Ross my shy quiet manner. Marion Bultsma, leave to Marlen Dykstra my ability to be quiet during class. Ron Butler, leave to Burrell Stein my acting powers. Edward Doolittle, leave to Margie Pitsch my careful thought. James Elzinga, leave to Mary Baird my ability to be kicked out of band. Lois Feenstra, leave to Linda Bazan my ability to hook a steady boyfriend. Evelyn Gill, leave my dark hair and eyes to Lyle Miller. Naome Gipe, leave my ability to acquire a following of the opposite sex to Jerri Mann. Shirley Homrich, leave my winning smile and silly streaks to Diane Terp- stra and Marge Vander Weide. Pearl Howerzyl, leave my ability to acquire knowledge to Bud VanderLugt and Norma Bartz. Larry Isenhoff, leave to Edward MacDonald my unlimited wisdom where women are concerned. Wayne Isenhoff, leave my managing ability to Evelyn Beute and Phyllis Wolf. Marilyn Kiel, leave my powers of trying to be engaged before I graduate to Leila Monroe. Kenneth Kruis, leave my ability to ring fire alarms to Don Fitzpatrick. Marlene Mast, leave my figure to Willard Groenwoud. Carol Middlebush, leave my conquest of the opposite sex to Larry Christian and Cliff Van Hoven. Marie Miller, leave my love of school to Jim Silvernail. Don Nyenhuis, leave my height and red hair to Colleen Martineau. Marvin Nyenhuis, leave my everlasting blush to Gerry Grasman. Ruth Osinga, leave my cheerleading ability to Jim Mohr and Ron Sabin. Darlene Painter, leave my quiet and well-poised manner to Wayne Gaines. Norine Pfeiffer, leave to Crystal Dyer and Thressa Lameyer my ability to handle a man. Larry Silvernail, leave my Democratic friends to Dick Day. Raymond Steenwyk, leave my way with women to Dan Buckowing and Robert Beute. Norman Sterken, leave to Tressa Morren some of my loud noise. Doris Steffes, leave to Alyce Burmania my quietness in assembly. Arvin Tap, leave my arguments with Mr. Wells in government class to Donald Dykstra. Paul Troost, leave my ability to be Chief-of-Police to Melvin Berkompas. John Van Dyke, leave my ability to sleep in school to Lorraine Wustman and Henry Pratt. Marvin Van Sweden, leave my voice to Lloyd Barton and Fred Kastner. James Walter ,leave my wife's poor husband to Shirley Chase. 10 I, Lora Weaver, leave my place in the front seat of a green Hudson to all Jun ior girls. I, Margaret Wierenga, leave my ability to get along with everybody to Julia Koster. We, Niel Walter and Abe Moerland, leave our Senior Class to the world. To the Faculty . . . . . Our gained Knowledge. To the Juniors .... . . Our co-operative ways. To the Sophomores . . . . Our energetic manner. To the Freshmen ...... Our good reputation. Signed by: Senior Class of 1953 Mock Election Did Most for Byron and Did Byron for the Most - Marilyn Kiel Buzz Bailey Class Politician - Arvin Tap Apple Polisher - Pearl Howerzyl Class Tallest and Shortest - Larry Isenhoff and Ed Doolittle Dignified and Undignified - Darlene Painter and Ken Kruis lnseparables - Paul Troost and Wayne Isenhoff Class Dreamer - Don Nyenhuis Country Gent and Lady - John Van Dyke and Jean Boone Boy and Girl Athlete - Marve Nyenhuis and Ruth Osinga Class Romance - Jim Walter and Lora Weaver Prettiest Girl and Cutest Guy - Lois Feenstra and Marve Nyenhuis Class Chatterboxes - Marilyn Batey and Marie Miller Man-hater and Woman-hater - Margaret Wierenga and Ray Steenwyk Bashful Girl and Ladies Man - Marion Bultsma and Ron Butler Popular Girl and Boy - Shirley Homrich and Marve Nyenhuis Bashful Boy and Class Flirt - Larry Silvernail and Carol Middlebush Most Likely to Succeed - Paul Troost Best Dressed - Marlene Mast and Ruth Osinga , Prettiest Smile - Norine Pfeiffer First to Wed - Gwenne Beilfuss Most Willing - Marilyn Kiel and Pearl Howerzyl Most Studious - Liz Adamson and Doris Steffes Sleeping Beauty in Government - Marve Van Sweden Slow Poke - Jim Elzinga Class Leaders - Paul Troost, Marilyn Kiel, and Liz Adamson Peppiest - Naomi Gipe and Ruth Osinga Boys Who Were Going To - Jim Elzinga and John Van Dyke Carefree Characters - Shirley Homrich and Ken Kruis Most Quiet and Least Quiet - Marlene Buckowing and Norm Sterken Dependables - Evelyn Gill and Pearl Howerzyl Best Natured - Jean Boone and Ray Steenwyk Class Character and Class Comedian - Jim Elzinga and Larry Silvernail ll Ellen Adamson Mary Baird Lloyd Barton Norma Bartz Linda Bazan Melvin Berkompas Evelyn Beute Robert Beute Dan Buckowing Alyce Burmania Shirley Chase Larry Christian Richard Day Crystal Dyer Donald Dykstra Marlene Dykstra David Feenstra Donald Fitzpatrick Wayne Gaines Gerald Grasman Willard Groenewoud Fred Kastner Herman Klunder Katherine Klunder Julia Koster Mae Kroll Theressa Lameyer Edward Mac Donald Colleen Martineau Lyle Miller James Mohr Leila Monroe Tressa Morren Margie Pitch Henry Pratt Nancy Ross Ronald Sabin James Silvernail Diane Terpstra Bud Vander Lugt Marjorie Vander Weide Cliff Van Hoven Phyllis Wolf Shirley Wolf Lorraine Wustman 5 M W . f l' , 4 -1 L Q 73 3 li, A it Pg 2 , I S . V Q -7 'fig Q sf L B ' if A , ' H ' ' il ' A ' ii 'V n , ... 1 1 2 Q 4 in -N xl '.w. 'L K 4 Q it A if is x , 3 r is B L ' ar I lx -3 'gl X L 22 ' gi' in xi, .L 5 xi vt y XUJ X' sf.. r L x l Nah x f' sa. x. X . .Hawk- fs 3 R , 'Q ,.i 'f fi d 43. B, y ast 1 L I Q Q 7,3 ,si Y F , if t - ,af ' uf A NA - ,- T CA , v I X7 hm- K K Layne A Irs. without pictures -A ' g '1 Jerri Mann, Burrell Stein 12 Q In the autumn of 1950 nearly forty-two busy bees swarmed around Mr. Burt and Miss France for advice. Being Freshmen at the time, we were naturally very ambitious. As the school term went along we lost several of our swarm but gained some also. It proved to be a very prosperous year. As Sophomores we followed the counsel of Mr. Folkert and Mr. Wells. Sel- ling greeting cards was our main project. Our hive was drained of honey. The bees just weren't very lively. The top bees were: President . . . Ronald Sabin, Vice-Pres . . . Melvin Berkompas, Secretary . . . Robert Beute, Treasurer . . . Leila Monroe, Sgt.-of-arms . . . Elgin McConnon. Linda Bazan and Edward MacDonald represented our hive in the Round Table discussions. Crystal Dyer represented us in the Queen's Court. Our able advisors this year were Mr. Klinesteker and Miss France. The class officers were: President . . . Crystal Dyer, Vice Pres . . . Shirley Chase, Secretary . . . Norma Bartz, Treasurer . . . Edward MacDonald, Sgt.-of-arms . . . Donald Dykstra. - This year we have been awarded S10 for our participation in the Harvest Festival. We also won the half-day off in the contest concerning the magazine sales. Six of our bees were members of the football squad. They were: Edward MacDonald, Larry Christian, Henry Pratt, Burrell Stein, Dan Buckowing, and Cliff Van Houven. We are especially proud of one of our members of the football squad. This is Dan Buckowing. Dan, who was an excellent player, will not be able to play next year, but he will assist the coaches. This year's representative to the Queen's Court was Linda Bazan. We had a very good year and we are looking forward to next year when we will make our long journey at the end of the year. 13 Jack Alles Robert Bartz Loretta Beilfuss Clayton Buckowing Joanne Burmania Benny Card David Carpenter Charles Carton Carroll De Kleine Rose Dykstra Donna Elzinga Marvin F olkert Marie Genther John Geukes Robert Gill Gordon Goorhouse Duane Hopp Mary Klinge Clara Koster Fern Kragt Lawrence Marshall Norma Middlebush Jean Miller Lois Milheim Terry Nyenhuis Barbara Pepper John Peterson Carol Sabin Edna Selvig Joyce Schoendorf Franklin Simon James Simon Loia Smith Margaret Steffes Mary Steffes Jack Swainston Phyllis Syswerda Cleo Thomas Sara Troost Maurice Vanden Berg 44 Beverly Vander Wege 'Y' Byrle Van Sol kema James Wagenaar Dennis Weber Harold Wiersma Helen Wiersma 0. 3 .aa J? Ax Qi 4? 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M P 4, rssy fnot pictured, Pearl Einig, Dale Gipe, Dean Gipe 14 Marjorie Adamson Kenneth Balko Louis Bartz Richard Batey Beryl Beatty Iac queline Boes Kathleen Brinks Galen Brown Larry Brown Gordon Burmania Virgil Butler Shirley Corkins Janet Deater Crystal Einig Allen Elzinga Leon Flannery Patsy Genther Grace Grondman Darlene Holzgen Curtis Jones John Klinge Ruth Lilly Kenneth Lynema Linda Manshaem Sally Martineau Evelyn Mast Bart Middlebush Rose Mockerman Hazel Montle Mary Lou Nagel Phyllis Redder Marilyn Rillema Ierene Roelofs June Rock Dorothy Roosien Carol Rupke Elaine Scheltema Carol Schut Berdean Slot Clare Slotman Marjorie Stein Gordon Sterken Lois Swenson Robert Syswerda Esther Terpstra Kenneth Terpstra Susan Vander I-lout A. Vander Weide Carolyn Van Vleet F. Vander Moere William Van Pelt David Van Strein Sam Walma Mary Lou Walter Joanne Ziel ,. , A s-kV ji 'B in 3 I Q Ak., 1 gc- tx. Av A 4 N - if 5 .,i: A -gf? W , W V. D r 'S ssts ' Q L A stt ' 191 K . s my X fst , -fzfitmfb . af er at e . if W 'Q 4325 S ff' A A i f rrr W . if -A ir ' :L 1 si g 'Q K, ' 1 ' ' :sf 'ii' L ,M L L 4, t yi X tw 1' Q --'P 'Zan 'fa' '75 1'2 W time A so Q r VX A q 3 so , A B fs 6 2 '.' A :aww B A -f . tt L M1 f-kV I . VV kg J , 2 . , in 1 '4 a my ,bs 20 -' , i 1, f' -it S V ia- ...Fi 1, ,N.. , :wily if W i, , it In f ' ,nw fy f A x. V. 1 f in 'la Y so -fe rtt or . it A A H f ' A . ,. 1 A Q f ' ' H ' in X X ja l , gi 'ivy Q is iq If .L i '-A slss gr ar' B si s fFreshman without picturej Darwin Huff 15 Freshman Class The Class of 1956 began their year with fifty-six excited Freshman. Their class advisors were Miss Burk and Mr. Van Klornpenburg. The officers elected are as follows: President . . . Kenneth Terpstrag Vice-President . . . Larry Brown: Secretary . . . Evelyn Mastg Treasurer . . . Galen Brown: Sgt.-of-arms . . . Linda Manshaem. The Representative to student council was Marilyn Rillema. Evelyn Mast was chosen to be in the Queen's court for the Homecom- ing game, while Leon Flannery and Crystal Einig were the candidates for the King and Queen for the Harvest Festival. So far there have not been many events in our lives as Freshman, but we are looking forward to the remainder of the time that we will spend in high school here at Byron High. Sophomore Class On September 5, 1951, 51 birds flew into Byron High. At our first bird session we chose Margaret Steffes to rule as Queen and Larry Marshall as- sisting her and taking over in her absence. Donna Elzinga was elected to take care of the bird feed and Joanne Burmania recorded all the chirping. Mr. Klinesteker and Miss France kept the birds from flying away. Our project for our Freshman year was selling tulip bulbs. Donna Elzinga was our choice to represent our class in the Queen's Court. Jack Swainston and Margaret Steffes were the birds elected to represent our class in the Student Council and also the Round Table Sessions. We flew to Zeeland to have a bowling party and also flew to Ramona Park to have a pile of fun. On September Z, 1952, 49 birds flew into Byron High. We lost Russell Hibma, but gained Duane Hopp and Terry Nyenhuis. At our first bird session we elected Marvin Folkert as King Bird and Sara Troost to assist him. Mary Klinge was elected to record all the chirping and Phyllis Syswerda was chosen to take care of the bird feed. Miss Hill and Mr. Wells were chosen as our class advisors. Marv Folkert and Donna Elzinga represented our class in the Student Council. Our class project is selling cards. Phyllis Syswerda was our choice to represent us in the Queen's Court. Jack Swainston and Sara Troost were our birds for King ana Queen to re- present our class in the Harvest Festival. 16 i Sharon Arendsen Harold Biesbrock Max Buhler Fern Bellefeville Mathew Brown Patricia Black Robert Burmania Gloria Dorman Gloria Ham Marilyn 1-lowerzyl Carol Hurst Andrew Herring Marjorie Iennette Eugene Jones Barbara Kipen William Klunder Darla Laninga Exie Mann Dean Nederveld Douglas Nichols Raymond Nichols Robert Nyenhuis Benny Osinga Richard Pepper Ken Rarigh Ierry Roelofs Robert Rumble Robert Vance Percel Vanden Berg James Vander Wege Joyce Vander Wege Herbert Van Vleet Ann Walma .i .1 .. Q t it su M y Q, kkk,k :L :KV g.gwkr.Q: it .Q 4. wr - 'vw ,, ,,.. , B K K 5' . Q Y . 7 tg W Sk I . r M 'V QW' I f 1 , F ., , .g, 4 K 5 . I xx 49 Q 'HQ r ew! W1 V V ...f r In ,di ix, ' B 1 J- .. 'E : B ' W fiilt B , N W ,x mf 'U , , , Q' L X X ' V . ix 9' 5 or X L B lar, ' eaiir V d - at ' te .. r Q A H 1 ' . 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Klunder e Y - Neat Secretary if all 'M Wha' happin'? ,. . Ruthie NN 4 7 .4 9 .. B D Standing left to right: Miss Hill, Larry Isenhof, Elizabeth Adamson, Wayne Isenhof, Carol Middlebush, Susie Vander Hout, Ken Kruis, Marilyn Keil, Gwenne Beilfus, Ronnie Butler, Paul Troost. Seated left to right: Pearl Howerzyl, Shirley Homrich, Jim Elzinga, Larry Silvernail. Finders Creepers Hercules . . . . Larry Silvernail Wilbur ..... . . Ronnie Butler Mrs. Nelson . . .... Liz Adamson Mr. Nelson . . . . . Larry Isenhoff Celeste . . . . Carol Middlebush -Frankie . . . . Susie VanderHout Nina ...... . . . Gwen Beilfuss Mr. Quigley . . .... Ken Kruis Granny ..... . . Marilyn Keil Dr. Brown .... . . Paul Troost Harry Schuster . . .... Jim Elzinga Madeline .... . Shirley Homrich Daphne . . . . . Pearl Howerzyl Claude . . . . Wayne Isenhoff The whole play cast wishes to extend their thanks and appreciation to Susie, a Freshman, who did the part of Frankie when Norine Pfeiffer, who was orginally going to play the part,became ill. 22 'a gl' QA Rural School Teachers rr a iS 5 1 M M - M 0 X 1 Mr. Woolcott Mr. Ryder Qruus Mrs. Terpstra Mrs. Thompson Mr. Van Solkema Not Pictured - Mrs. Griswald, Mr. Crocker, Mrs. Kretzman, Mrs. Hoffmaster. 23 I Y gif Hgh Xl BackRow--MarilynRil1ema, Advisor-Mr. Klinesteker, Marvin Folkert, Arvin Tap, Kenneth Terpstra, Crystal Dyer. Front Row--Leila Monroe, Secretary-Shirley Homrich, Treasurer-Norine Pfeiffer, Donna Elzinga, Carol Middlebush. Knot pictured--Chief of Police-Paul Troostj Of the People, For the People, By the People The Student Council is chosen by the students and represents the student body in planning activities, discussing problems of the school year, and in making decisions for the governing of the student body. The Wayland Student Council visited the Byron Council to ex- change ideas and ways and in turn Byron's Council visited Delton. We went over our goal and paid for the public address system with J W our profits from the magazine sales l. .....-,.- - sw- - - V and our annual Harvest Festival. 'T M 3 Some of the other projects were .ln is ssll ' f improving our disorderly halls and 96? making a rule for our cut days. I :www ---a a ' 1 ii -if ff Q Q. Mayor Kenneth Kruis 24 The Echo Staff fstanding left to right, Editor-Liz Adamson, Advisor-Miss Burk, Lois Feenstra, Marilyn Kiel, Larry Sllvernail Marvin Nyenhuis. fseatedj Doris Steffes, Marilyn Batey, Evelyn Gill, Shirley Homrich. Librarians lstanding left to righty Miss Hill, Naomi Gipe, Joanne Burmania, Lois Swenson, Rose Mockerman, Crystal Dyer, Marilyn Rillema, Mary Lou Walter, Phyllis Syswerda, Nancy Ross, Dale Gipe. fseatedl Carol Middlebush, Ruth Osinga, Lois Feenstra, Shirley Homrich, Ellen Adamson, Joanne Zeil. 25 -0' ui '11 ,t ,I .- ,' NLF' . r . Lift... -. 4 1 'Y i g ' 1 ',', Q 1 1 X 4, he Y 1 '.,',s 5, ., r' ., 'S' A . .5 1 ,I, I vi' .ga- 'IW f H. on :1 ...1 I-1 fu 'D :: GI P 'U :s cn Q. I4 A-I Ill Ca. B4 ua E-1 CI cu M E. cu -o cu 3 an :: cv P c: ..- a ld fu 2 H. cu GJ .-. 5 E 'Fl 'tl m. as Q4 E o as I-I ru cn r: .... a .-4 an 2 I 1-4 3 O Z .si o ev cn O if C-U z: O l'l az. I E W 'I'1 1 O ... U-l 'du GJ ,-I rou. Row DeV ck Di yer rystal D n,C hristia C rry lzinga, La E llen linge, A K ary Elzinga, M 2-Jim Row rg. Bu anden V ice l.1l' .5 A d all Between rows 3 CHVCI. W l'El Lo Monroe, ila Le rles Carten, ha en Brown, C al muy, G 1 ary D Baird, ary 3-John Van Dyke, M ilbert, Bob Vance, Katheryn mG Ji tr lo eS Berdin 5, Boe ckie Ja I. ld Nederve -Dean W4 Ro ush. eb l Middl l'0 Ca ls, 4-Mr. Wel Van Pelt, Bill HY. CH cK M otman, Lynn l are S l den Burg, C all V ll Purce ken, 5 -Gorden Ster Row 1. Howerzy rl Pea Y, Klunde I8 ll. P FY CFI H ig. in rystal E own, C l' Donald, Larry B 30 M Ed ush, eb iddl M II Ba hoff, 6- Larry Isen Row Pearl Einig. I v4 'lw If Y .W A. . im., f P-N Einig, rl e, Pea eVander Weid i S al' rles Carton, M ha ma,C lke yrle Van So m eu no -5 N lil ua alter, James W CS IH Ja Dyke, Van hn Jo -back rowj right I0 fleft .C rn 5 -D O w. eu o an U C'- -a-1 -1 U 3 cr U N Q H II O C xr ug I1 cu 3 5 3' nc E H.. .2 CD c: 53 'U L o an cf ni N rd cn eu -u c: 'I-1 ...1 'U-I N ISI Lu fd r: c: o Q cu v-I -U 'U E N E o Z W. s: on as L- Ste Norman -- G o-4 ua E? fs Z O n.. N. di C! e Pitsc h, i 'S 3 , M rkins Co CY rda, Shirl Syswe is Phyu onroe, M 3 Einig, Leil Julia Moren, T hressa eb ush, Middl l'I0l'l bin, Ba Sa Carol Ross , ancy N Cheerleaders Crystal Dyer, Mari1yn,Ri1lema, Ruth Osinga, Mary Klinge, Naomi Gipe x.,1 29 Coach, Mr. Moerland Assistant Coach Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Byron Byron Byron Byron Byron Byron Byron Byron Byron Ottawa Nashville Caledonia Wayland Hopkins Middleville Martin Fennville Saranac Football Manager Football Manager Paul Troost Wayne Isenhoff rr. Dona ld Nyen - neu Anus, Larry Isenhoff, so nhur YC nN i IV ia Iv a ter, Larry Bailey k W CS ITI JB ,-4 Right-Row 1-Arvin Tap, fr to Le 4 QT sf' M? 5 5 :'-A .11 513522: 'i , 1 es, 1 Ki J: Y' 5 'Q 2 2-2+ - ' li ' 1 f - Q ' e J' W . 3 52 4 'E gb- f' 17 e A ,, , .5 . 451.3 B, ' N' ' 1 M Q 4 A w 1 f X Q 1 3 X XF el S -w ,., 1 ,, leenl , A M, 5, , Mr. Wells and his noisemakers. Queen and Court. Our Homecoming Queen - Norine Pfeiffer. H 5, .X 'HL 'iiiiii-kb' The winning float. Honorable mention. 33 'Fa Q v . xii 11 A , SWS- . sp' fin, K Wi wwww' Emma. Ron Gordy MU, . r - Q. wg. A .--16 Melv Ed 4 I Don Jim Larry 35 Mon- yer, Leila D stal FY ddlebush, C aMi U1 OI ga, N lzin E OHH8 D ebush, dl id M l 0 HI C Vanderlulout right: Susan I0 Standing left liss Hill. Burmania, Iv a, Joanne en Weirsm Hel Klunder H6 thari ipe, Ka iG HOH1 , N inga Os h Rut dz Seate l. ZY I Howe rl Pea roe, , -f' 3 22 ii V P- 'u --,.....----A X S fi . Marilyn Kiel Harry Huff and Hank Wiltzer DAR Representative Keeper of the Keys. 'itll If V A it X K4 I ,,,al 7'w Q . , vw, ik V . X X -1' X 4, t gy . 15 ' gs' A 7 'ERA I ' 1 ' ' , Y . 4 arf ' is ' N- ' 2'-xv, V g:.6.f'. . ,A , C A .k,..O.l.la ,,:, mi, J 5 5 .5 O I . J Y ,hs o gk 1 - in-'- 'N i Mrs. Terpstra, Mrs. Gilbert, and Mrs. Brewer Our Cooks. 38 Hard at Work Making Delicious Ice Cream Sandwiches. K. QW-wr Fr Our Junior Play The Campbells Are Coming. Our Money -Minded Friend. Lug 1 xi' Our Senior Play Finders Creepers. 39 ls it good and thick, Lois? I f Is Larry worth THAT much girls? ss -V' , Where s the rest ' Marilyn and Ruth'?7? Monkey7?'? K t A ff .s , nv, 5, ' J . Is something wrong, Mr, Walters? J ,mfs k y 1 J v , -if Lia? , kk fy if r Getting a good tan g,irls'??7 Pals! if 3s 8 Larry, is Pearl THAT interesting? Who? Why, it's Miss Hill!! Well!! PAUL and LOIS! rf K 4 .df . 'Q 'Q' - gg :wg r - I V , M . . ' ' i I - . 5 ' any-me , 'S-T'... .. ' A28 was r S L L , naw: 43 .T , T ga., ' f ' ext' N :KA x wer T is gil L K . Boys! Pnh--lease! !! Wow--WHAT legs! O Hen-- 40 ree! ! I Where wast thou?? STROO'S VARIETY STORE Congratulations on your Graduation Remember Success is spiritual, measured not by self but by God and your fellow man. Your friend always, Bill Stroo Compliments GRANDVILLE MOTOR SALES Your Ford Dealer - Complete - Bumping and Painting Factory Type Oven Baked Free Estimates AR 62591 WUSTMAN BROTHERS INC. ',...'iiP f l Packers of Fresh Spinach, Salad, Vegetables Phone Byron Center 3451 Compliments of BATSON FARM EQUIPMENT CO. Ford Tractor Sales and Service 3736 Chicago Dr. Grandville, Mich. We appreciate your business Phone AR 64480 BYRON CENTER CO-OP COMPANY Farmer Owned and Controlled Byron Center, Michigan Phone 2171 Qaeetdnga 7mm Welonah Dang Phone 2561 Byron Center, Michigan JOHN NEDERVELD IQDDGE 5 An4f?1M TRUCKS In General Auto Repairing Sinclair Gasoline and Accessories Phone 3731 Byron Center, Michigan HARVEY WOODWARD Sales and Service Phone BC 2451 Byron Center, Michigan HENRY TORNGA Center Cafe Byron Center, Michigan MUST BE SATISFIED HULST 81 SON Top Quality Cleaning 601 76th St. SE 6DU 5838 or 53247 We give S 8. H Green Stamps on all Deliveries. COMPLIMENTS OF RYNBRANDT HARDWARE 81 LUMBER Phone 3661 Byron Center, Michigan COMPLIMENTS OF HAROLDS IGA Phone 4711 Byron Center, Michigan BYRON CENTER STATE BANK COMPLIMENTS OF MOORES DRUGS Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System Q5 Phone 2551 Byron Center, Michigan Phone ASH Byron Center, Michigan DPUNPT Q SERVICE 7 COMPLIMENTS OF JOHN DYKSTRA Radio 8. TV Phone 2852 By ron Center, Michigan BURMANIA IMPLEMENTS John Deere 8- New Idea Sales 8. Service Phone 2461 By ron Center, Mi chi gan QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT sous DEERE ALLENS 54 to S5 Complete Variety 6570 So. Division Phone CH 1-2031 MOLINE BARBER SHOP 8-6 Mon., Thurs., Fri. 8-9 Saturday Closed all day Wed. COMPLIMENTS OF BARRY'S FOODTOWN Phone 6619 So. Division COMPLIMENTS OF DE JONGH'S IGA Bumips, Michigan KAMPS FARM EQUIPMENT Massey Harris Farm Implements Byron Center, Michigan Phone 4731 AIRPORT BOWLING LANES Open Bowling Sat. 7-11 PM Sun. 2-11 PM Call us for reservation H. A. Tarnutzer, Prop. Phone 5901 Wayland, Michigan LENARTZ 8. CHLEBANA Phone CH 10266 R. 2 Byron Center, Michigan MIEDEMA BROS. GARAGE General Repairing 8. Welding Appliances Let us check your car. Phone 9131 Moline, Michigan COMPLIMEN TS OF HUDSONVILLE CREAMERY 8. ICE CREAM COMPANY Burnips, Michigan ANDRINGA'S HARDWARE AND APPLIANCES 6728 Division Avenue, So. Phone - GL-26309 WOLFERTS GROCERY 76th Street Phone GL 25863 LLOYDS LUMBER 8. SUPPLY GL 25200 Carlisle Compliments of DUKES STANDARD SERVICE 8. STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS Phone 2351 Byron Center, Mich. MOLINE STATE BANK .lacob Haveman, President Albert N. Gietzen, Vice-President Phone Moline 3231 Moline, Michigan VIVIAN'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 4121 Byron Center, Mich. BYRON CENTER BARBER SHOP M. Fryling, Proprietor Byron Center, Michigan LANINGA'S ELECTRIC Ranges, Refrigerators, Water Heaters Washers 8. Appliances 25 years electrical experience Phone 3471 Byron Center, Mich. PETROELJE 8. HELMANTEL Shoe 8. Harness Repair Shoes 8. Rubbers Byron Center, Michigan DE VRIES GARAGE Sunoco Service Bear Wheel Aligning .IUDDS BODY SHOP Body 8. Fender Repair 8274 Byron Center Road Phone 4891 V 8. K HEATING 8. PLUMBING Sales 8. Services Coal, Oil, Gas Super Fix Furnaces BYRON CENTER IMPLEMENT .ll Case Farm Machinery Service on all Cars 8. Trucks Mobile Gas 8. Oil Phone 3301 Byron Center, Michigan phone 2781 DENNY'S DRUG STORE Prescripfions POTTERS SHOE STORE Drugs ....... Sundries Novelties Baby's Needs All Shoes X- Ray Fitted Phone GL 20518 Grand Rapids at Cutlerville 6572 So. Division Byron Center 4311 Michigan COMPUMENTS OF BENTON'S SERVICE . Phone 9211 Byron Center, Michigan VANDER MOLENS GEN'L STORE Not just a food market, but a Service Center We feature quality groceries, Meats, frozen foods, Ice Cream. Ask about our card system Phone 3432 Byron Center, Michigan MOLINE IMPLEMENT COMPANY Sales - Parts - Services Victor S. Fleser, Prop. .sag b e 1 0 r 9 4. vo V f 'Q fu 1 ,fe 'A - . oo....vv . -:X 4' K fyqiqulpwj Phones: Michigan Bell 2711 Leighton 9- F-21 Moline, Michigan 509454 Fwfw Keepsake Genuine, Registered Perfect Diamonds: From 537.50 up Layaways invited AR 62006 Grandville, Michigan SIN KE BROS. Manufacturer of Cement Tile and Silo Blocks Chimney and Building Blocks Bell Phone 441 Moline, Michigan LITTLE GEM HOUSE TRAILERS Built by: Schiebout Mfg. Co. 7680 S. Division Byron Center, Michigan Ph. 58047 Grand Rapids PRATT'S SALES 81 SERVICE Power Implements, Welding 7625 S. Division Avenue Phone GL2-7842 Carlisle COMPLIMENTS OF 0 'eoawofv Zeke Studia Portraits for the whole family Phone GL 26251 2052 S. Division CRISPY FLAKE POTATO CHIPS S JAM GOOD POPCORN Mode fresh daily in Grand Rapids 2955 S. Division Phone CH 33566 COMPLIMENTS OF VERSL UIS STUDIOS Portraits of Distinction Phone 90245 47 Monroe COMPLIMENTS OF HARKEMA'S FOODTOWN Byron Center, Michigan COMPLIMENTS OF THE LOCKER PLANT Byron Center, Michigan H. Nevins 43 lO0th Street P ai nti ng, Decorating Phone 6MO2299 BURGESS BROS. SERVICE Standard Oil Products Greasing - Welding - Repairing Corner U. S. I3I 8: I00th St. Phone MO2298 Byron Center, Michigan By ron Cen ter HARRY DE YOUNG Everything for everybody General Merchandise, Philco Appliances Phone 2433 Moline, Michigan BECKER AUTO SUPPLY Automotive Replacement Parts Machine Shop Service Phone AR64626 Grandville, Michigan COMMUNITY DAIRY COMPLIMEN TS OF Burgess 8. Gluplcer Pasteurized Milk Products Phone CHI79I2 Carlisle, Michigan CARLISLE SODA GRILL The place to meet after the games. 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