Byron High School - Echo Yearbook (Byron, MI)

 - Class of 1976

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' fi K Q 11 ss - -,Fee -.Ft V ,Q 1.. -, A -, - 4, 59-.4 ' 4 F '- 4 'H 1 l 'F-'F Sw' ' A? . . M . , 3 ' s s xl 4 VY 4 JW V , ' ' .' ga. , , V, V 5 1- 'L 1 'vm .---e .4 4 V X Echo 76 Byron High School Byron, Michigan Volume No. 40 wa- R W5 Q, 3.9 Echos: A reflection of yesterday, seen in today. fading into tomorrow. Administration Organizations .... 65 Activities. . . . . Dedication Ads . . 119 Underclassmen . . . 29 Academics ....... 1 9 Sports. . Seniors. Faculty 200 Years Of Immortal Words We hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are Life. Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. Let us have faith that right makes might and in that faith let us. to the end. dare to do our duty as we un- derstand it. Ask not what your country can do for you: ask what you can do for your country. I have a dream today . . . Mr. and Mrs. Whitehead Pure Example Of Dedication On behalf of the yearbook staff I would like to thank Mr. and Mrs. White- head for their many years of dedication to the Byron Area Schools and wish them well on their retirement. Sincerely Carol Cool, Editor Mrs. Whitehead. who is originally from Rosebud, South Dakota. started teaching at Byron in 1938. ln college she majored in music, violin and piano, and English with a minor in Language. Her teaching time consisted mainly of Re- medial Reading but her extra curricular ac- tivities were far more reaching. Mrs. White- head has contributed much to this school system by being instrumental in getting Spanish added to the curriculum and help- ed advance the curriculum in other areas also. She was active in Red Cross and help- ed with the Middle School program. Her concern for the school system and teaching will be greatly missed after her retirement of this year. Mr. Whitehead came to Byron with a major in math and a minor in Political Science and Spanish. He earned his Masters degree at University of Michigan. He arrived to teach at Byron High School the same day the 76 seniors began kindergarten. Thirteen years later with the same seniors. Mr. Whitehead is retiring. During those thirteen years. the classes taughtby Mr. Whitehead consisted of Geometry, College Algebra. Trigonometry. Algebra l 81 ll. Business Math. General Math and a correspondence Calculus course. How- ever school worlc wasn 't the only activity Mr. White- head participated in. He also served on the curricu- lum committee, High School P.A.C.. announced at football games and spent some time as assistant prin- cipal. His knowledge of and respect for Mathematics has spurred many a student to further attainment in this area. Such an influence shall not go to waste. ' 1 l . ' Congratulations Cn A Iob Well Done That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. Over the past 200 years many immortal words have been spoken in the face of revolution, prosperity, war. depression and more prosperity. ln this book. in an ef- fort to relate the story of our nations growth, are only a few of those great words. But, however few. in each are reflected the words of Daniel Webster who para- phrased all Americans, past, present and future with one sentence, Liberty and Union. now and forever. one and inseparable. Happy birthday. America. One if by land. two if by sea. l know what course others may take, but as for me. give me liberty The only thing we have to fear is fear itself. or give me death' ADMINIS THA TI ON 125, v X 473' 'neg MIM ' ' X I., Q ' Ili wt W 41 I m V ', X haha! P qklgi 2 1-,5!? f5Wt' 5' ,W ,img f+f'f',551o:52. Q jllllI ' viz? 'mum X F 'Wh I M 'Y' +1 1+ l'44444'4 I desire so to conduct the affairs of this administration that il, at the e d when Icome to lay down the r i fpower, lhave lost every other Irie on earth, I shall at least hav e friend left, and that friend shall be ide me. Linc I The People Behind The Scenes sitting. left to right: Mr. Richard Oliver. Mr. Gorden Crawford, Mr. Paul Anibal. Mr. John Sill. standing. lett to right: Mr. Daniel Lott. Ir.. Mr. Darrell Coffey, Mr. Jesse Childers. The Bicentennial Year, The Class of 76. Byron Area High School, The Whitehead's . . . F ond Memories all. .. xt We are indeed fortunate to live where we do, live like we do and have the ability to change what we do not want to do. Byron has never furnished a President for the United States. an astronaut or a foreign ambassa- dor. By no means are these important careers beyond the reach of our students. Those whose aspirations are not diminished by obstacles which are self erected can reach such lofty goals. Are you such a person? Are you erecting barriers and imposing problems upon your- self which society and the laws of our country speak out against? Continue your journey into life. seniors of 76. May your way be made less difficult by your educational experi- ences in the Byron Area Schools. Sincerely. Mr. David McNeil, Principal Q.-ann ' QT f A5 hu w w Congratulations to the 1976 graduates. The Board of Education and administrative staff wish you the very best. We are hopeful that you will be a better person as the result of your Byron School experience. This book records many of the activities you have ex- perienced and the people you have known during the 1975-76 school year. Such activities and people are an important part of one's education. We hope that you will cherish the yearbook and the experiences for which it stands for the remainder of your life. The Byron Area Citizens, Board of Education. and school staff have provided this educational program. We are hopeful that you will make them proud of their efforts. Best Wishes Sincerely, William I. Ross, Superintendent of Schools Needed People For Any School ii d' 41 A top left: Mrs. Smirh. the gear that keeps the clocks working. top right: Mrs. Martin. Mr. Ross' right hand woman. left: Our bookkeepers. Mrs. Talbot and Mrs. lackson. above: Attendance-aid, Mrs. Mier. FACULTY vi f -- rF 5w fifty xii '44 f tiff 4 444444 A teach fi t t ty h can r tell where his H t p HenryAd ms Teachers: They've Come A Long Way . . item .xii is x exe 1 2 or as .Rig T E BVWM 1.w-i.l 1 4 upper left: Mrs. Alton Smith-Government, American History, World His- tory . . . Did l ever tell you you're my favorite class? upper right: Mrs. Ruth Grinbergs-Management, Sociology, Psychology . . . You wanna graduate . . . this year? lower right: Mrs. ludith Mailhot-Home and Con- sumer Economics. Child Development. Bachelor Living . . . Eat well- balanced meals! above: Librarian, Miss Donna Hatdenberg . . . Wan- na hear a good joke ? li . 1 - . .., ,...r..,- .. cw L .. N, 4 ' ,,,: 'f5 ,4r' 4 V491 f V I wg 31 k. 'K . ., A .gr M M 3 li' 4 X.-'WT L' i V , 'wfixwxgl A . 'V i. 5'.,fW:-.' . 1 'W 7 'K ww, ff' -1 l - V A .. - -P 'W -X-iv 1 ' - A 'f ,gf fit-'W-T? i3'li ,.if-' Y ' ' MY , , fi' - . K , K 3, 2-kgqg ' upper leh: Miss Karen F olks-Senior Chorus . . . La, la, la ,... upper right: Mr. Richard Moscislri-Senior High Bands . . . B flat scale in whole notes. lower right: Mr. Roger Bashore-Physical Ecucation. Health . . . Hee, hee, hee . . lower left: Mis Lu.ra Coleman-Physical Education, Health . . . Everybody Up! . . . And So Has Education! ,Q-F' above: Mr. Robert Guilani-Physical Science. Chemistry. Physics . . . Please trow dees chemicals down the zink! upper right: ,Mr. Har- ley Smith-Earth Science, Biology . . . For an A for the day. who can . . . right: Mr. Dave Mitchell-Plants and Soils, Animal Science. Agricultural Mechanics. W.E.P .... Hey man, wha!'s happening man? below: Mr. Tom Gohsman-Art land ll. . . Art is what a per- son feels. lower right: Pam Wilcox and Mr. Guiliani in a heavy de- bate over some ice crystals. V N..- K5 i We If-1-.v-4... . . '- x 1 ? ' -gnc. he fmyff ' K .ff ,, mum 1. ue ' sw-. 51 Se was 2' V 1 .- ' f'i'i,?f LQ. .-fb'-5-31',,,Xf' Q5 left: Mr. Harry Whitehead-Business Math, Algebra I and II . . . You can't do yesterday's work today! above: Funny how times have changed. Seems like just yesterday there were only three stooges! upper left: Mr. Phil DeMarios-General and Business Math, Geometry . . . First we'te going to define these words! lower left: Mr. Frank Trotter-Bookkeeping, Typing I and II. Business Exploration . . . Hands on keys, ready. begin . . below: Mrs. Dawn MarII-Short- hand I and II, Co-op Related. Clerical-Secretary Lab . . . I don't want to sound like a bear, but. . right: Mrs. Linda Price-English. Spanish l and Il . . . You'll never believe what happened! lower left: Mrs. Andrea Broaddus- English, Interior Decorating, Ar! . . . lt's hard to believe you're seniors! middle right: Miss Louella Elya-English, Individual Heading, Counselor . . . Short people have to try harder! low- er right: Mrs. Linda Reule-English l0, Communications. lournal- ism . . . 'Oh l'm so excited!! below: Mrs. Grinbergs tries to bridge the communications gap. 2 an 'G I :H The Backbone Cf The School 1 Bus Drivers: left to right. kneeling: Colleen Skinner. Vera Hetchler. Earl Becker, Ester Stites. Linda Newton. standing: Monta Fultz, Ruth Ann Oliver, Vi Stanton. Marge Munoz, lanet Scott, Gail Drendall. in bus: Dorthy jackson, Ioan Crist. Alice Robinson. Gloria Robinet. Joyce Miller. S Cooks: Mrs. Farkas, Mrs. Cool. Mrs. Matznick. Mr. Fisher: Maintenance Director, Custodians: Mrs. Toomey. Mr. Shepard. Mr Tanks. I8 ACADEMICS ..... f 'K -K It 'V 4 -A-'l?IV Li. 9 'Y.kx4444x,,4,ll' Madmen in authority, who hea :ces in the air, are distill g th frenzy I m some acad mic scribbl I few years back. I. Maynard K y Work . . . To Learn More?? X L Q 9' ., -4, il- Jxv + V. M-iv' an.. ' Mid-L N. . left: Thafs a rowdy looking bunch of guys. middle: Carol Cool. Barb Gulick, and jill Warren are working really hard?! upper right: Wendy Parker and Desi Smith. upper left: What are you doing to the poor man's liver. lower righl: Denise Newsfeed. The Science Students Set High Goals upper right: Iulie Sutton and Shannon Lahring. lower right: Nick Cowell. lower left: What are you looking at Sabine? upper leitz Connie Bae!! and the rest of Earth Science. Which Is Better -- Individual Or Group Study? ,9-,,a-ww f it 'W ' W...-Q 6, , W.,-mn if ian opposite page: upper left: Sherry Werth. middle: Is Bill thinking? right: Ron Merrow. lower left: Pam Miller and Val Dickerson. lower right: Wdyne Owens typing, Robin Crawford and Cathy Iackson in background. Doobie Inc Brings In The Cash ' left: Tom Robinson. lar left: less Munsell and Iohn Riley. lower lelt: Scott Haysin and Guy Whitman. below: What is Ken Lewis doing with a gun? lower right: Tim Lichty. left Robinson. Iohn Riley. and Perry Hollis making tables. f, 3 5 in The Language Ain 't Dead ., xi page 24 upper left: Belinda Owens, lulie Fredricks. and Donna Gal- braith working hard. upper right: Lisa Bailey. middle: Ieff Roberts and Ken Beard. lower left: Candy Belton, Iulie Sutton, and Pat LaFave study hard. lower right: Jeff Crawford. Tobby Miller. Scott Raysin and Tracey Mack in individualized reading. Page 25 upper left: Theresa Mooney- ham in home mechanics. upper right: Don't get it on your hands Val. middle: Pat LaFave and Carol Kirk bored to death. lower left: Tammy Graves painting her stool. lower right: Diane Gardner and Beckie Hen- son display their art work. 5931 n 3 .f Creative Classes At Work! I . I ' s l -sa nn K I -uxashnvluswanll' omit. A 'i'WE X 3 WN Q? W was 2 Hmmm., as ,- W--Q M-an ,sw f ma ' ff- ws X ,e,.w ,fm Q 6 -Q s .. MMR My 1' P12 f L .QA A H a 4' 7 'W E gg ,, ,,, X vu I' fwa:-W ww 5 ,f dt hhs UNDERCLASSMEN f' xfffffsluunwwl RW r im Mn nl-- ff-mx X ,aff 'Wx 'k i' if i' 'ky iii' W never in our selves, but beyond. Fea d d h p d aw us ever to- hat which is to me and remove ou d 'deration from that Montaign 4 -Y- Freshmen, You've Cnly Iust Begun Steve Beard Jackie Becker lim Becker Mary Beers Tom Bemiss Rick Berlin Vic Betterly Mark Bigelow Connie Buell Dave Braden Gregg Coffey Dean Caldwell Glen Campbell 'QX gf ei 21 6 .N -. .E - 5 Sam ' Debbie Bal es A, ,fy Diana Bannerman Y. .JV li www 412' 5,5 . 6 X rf , ,Nr ew M 3 f -, .my S . ,I A I 155 1 f-..ph A above: Freshmen enjoy a very interesting class. below: They suffer through the usual grind. S Q X Us 5: X X X ' fl ggi in 'Q' ' Q D 'fllff f C 4 to t t 3 f e 1 y 1 ' -1 r ,, , . 5. . I, , - wr- V ' R 'vi' if g -I 'lg X if 5 X 1-Y' Kevin Caroen Joe Carsten Cindy Cole Ron Cole lane Cool Doug Coon Shawn Cormier let! Cottle Karen Cowell Iayetta Davidson Chuck Diggs F rank Durham Teri Forbush Iulie Frederick Linda Ferre! Donna Galbraith Shelly Gardner Cheryl Groom Steve Garrison Phil Gustafson Tom Gulick Dawn Hannah Chris Harper Ellen Henson Helen Henson lelf Hieber Joe Hollenbeck Dave Hottis Carey House Nancy Hudson Randy Iacobson Tamm y Ion es Connie Karnatz J-fx 5 T, d '5x 'JS x S X HQ it X Ni-9'ig ...J ' Q- as Nh Yi' 3 3 ff, Mfr-M L Q . 'RQ X35 -oxfih Q 4.04 . pr 4. lx ix I K .,: AHA .CR L 3 F: 9 . . 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E' in N xx, ,..e , , W 5 , 1 - -K X Carl Schlusler Lisa Schomber Kimberly Sharp Susan Singleton Kay Sipes Dennis Skinner Susie Smothers Ron Spees Sue Spooner Lorraine Stevens Tim Talbot Ed Taylor Meg Theisen Dave Thompson Rose Thompson laclrie Vaughn Sophomores Have A Long Way To Go Hon Bannerman Ronda Bartlett Kathy Beltz Kathy Berkompas Brian Bigelow Becky Bowen Daleen Bowers Dawn Bowers Chris Braden Jerry Brunell Ken Brunell Eldon Burton -s f----., is-' Q A , gt :ix 1 'S Ernie Alden Rhonda Bohr Lisa Bailey Athena Bangharr x ,:,, L A me ,ffwx V B -we , .Q Q A I 1 N ... l sv, 1 4 I 'lf ' l 4 A X1 2 , N J 1, 'WQF Q I-if 'e k if x as il LH we l l 52 fue. .ox 6 ' 3'3 'X , .V i 'P .ff x t x X 2 1 w . -Q. ,. ni -.M b-, g 5 ' A-2 me 'A ' N if ' 'J tl in 1 if 3 S :fr .. 19 gg! 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Karen Si pes Desi Smith Kevin Sharp Ed Scheri Lou Richardson Kathy Riley Stephanie Roberts Brian Roberts Wendy Parker Tammie Robinson Tom Robinson Tina Rose Laura Rosher Erwin Schielke Diane Scott Deb Scribner Theresa Smith Bill Smothers Kirk Stan ton Wendy Sutter Bill Tomasek Donna Tower Dave Turner Mary Tumwald Mary Tuszynski Susan Vandenboss Chris Warfield Greg Warner Amy Warren Buddy Wilcox Lorie Wandrie Pam Werth I 4 , ak X' .,.- i. i x X X '23 Q Q 1- . ,Q .. - 1 x , 31 X ,:- 1221: .1-...gk ,I rd! i. K 1 a'i x ' , new Ari 1 r D : 11 x4 , Ns . 5 fr fl '+- ff ff' . Q l K si . Q5 af ew 0,3 K - gf' ff V . 11 -'TP' FW -Q - mix 29- v-ff, , X .K W s 'N L 'S r ,r, A '- zgl, I I .2 5 X'sR,:3x V X' S Q I 2... . 232-, AN A 1 Guy Wlutman Y. , 1. Mg ge .,M:. X.. 'l'. 1 ff ,- x few ww - if v . X rf' L gs ...lf ,QW WG' S M4 V Qf,V.,Q .I 5 i l armwvb 3 W- ffl ' ,, we vhs... fi awww .WE Seniors Of The Future Allen Adamaites Mary Adams Bob Allen Ioan Bah! Brad Bartlett Kevin Beard Candy Belton Denise Benning Liz Bowen Todd Brewer Bob Butcher Renee Caldwell t ye Em B se ia lx gfef ' A 'Wx .eh , B , .J5H,,i Qi no ,:2, or A A ft my ,L g ef! Q f K , I : JSE? X47 rf? fn-. we Avg. bw 'I f SY .Q ex H -we X Cindy Campbell Kevin Campbell Mary Chadwell Cindy Cole Xu. Rhonda Dunbar La Vern Farkas lim Fowler Mark Granger Renee Cormier Chuck Cornellie Nick Cowell lei! Crawford lamie Cutler Valerie Dickerson Kirk Dugger Ed Eshelman Tommie Graves Diana Grunow Kathy Guliclr Miki Hall Carolyn Hibbarcl Dennis Hollenbeclc Paula Hudson Terri Hull 3 x ,QS if gg' G il Qing S f N. K.. Civ-'frm Q U X n Qi Q31 Dawn Humphreys Brian Hunt Linda Irwin Cindy lackson Ron lacobson Melody lones H i X X is I QB N D 15 if .fy v S' 5 'li 1 R: My gs i s Q? . .Ll 'VX ..., 5 Q A . 5? 3' S X, X A I a 1? if X s ,w Terri Iones Ellen Kelly Carol Kirk Pat Lafave 408-1 5 ATN -f W 'ul' 5 gy ,, .4 H35 5 Jw V is . NIUE!!- .,. if , + ,Ar V ax gigs girl 53' ,GN We -Q? is-we is x ' wwq. sw-1,3 flu -,.- so .fe on ' , n L- ?' Q JF fv m Hp , x . 5 F I 5 Y X '35 A 41 .. 3 X L' xwlixgg' vi A J ' I X 1' ' A3 AQ 4 - W so ' v ,,. lx X X P in 3 Shannon Lahring Ken Lewis Carla Lucas Karen Luttrell Pat Luttrell Tracey Mack Bob Malone Matt Mangan Don Mason Lori Maylum Dennis Melancon Ed Melancon Tobby Miller Theresa Mooneyham less Munsell Terri Nabb lim Nelson Cheryl O'Neil Kathy Orr Les Parker Scott Sharp Gerrl Shettlet Becky Smith Glen Smith Scott Haysin Ie!! Robinson Ken Root Theresa Sche Iell Rosher rf Lowell Schomber is fig i 4 K A L, . TL gift! 'Wk AU FSA x ' P N1 nan h gimp ggi. . .,'s'e. N f sb Q, ,M .f . .M R N. 1' ,Q .. 3' Q x 9 G2 Q , Ioel Stewart lulie Sutton Sandy Thornton Gary Van Wagner Dave Vergin Dave Vroman l 'Vx . gi i . ,Y is--. . ig ,api 'U sm f 'gif I V, ,fil if Mg ' Fi -rt + -hy' ..Lw:- '56 SENICDRS , s' Ad' I , '0,,.,.... Q P W fiitf 40 till- af uf 41, ,pf '444444' Ihave Io ght g d f ght I have fzmshed my cour Ih k pt! th. II T'mothy 4:7 as ,fx ff! :fini . 4- far 'TL .'2 'Aunt 4 Mwst g:: 5 2 69.13. Sherry Bales Kenneth Beard Dion Berndt ,,.. Cynthia Bums William Butcher Carol Cool Terri Coon Sharon Cottle Lynne Cyl' Sherry DesOrmeau Ernest Dunbar Deborah Eileri Bradley Fdfkfis s Daniel Galbraith DUNS GU1'd!l0l' Sheryl Durham Carol Galbraith Kimberly Gravelle Seniors Together . . Remember when . . . Seniors had to go to school on Sat- urday because they skipped a halt a day . . . Christie lackson. Debi Tranchell and Barb Gulick got shot at TPing the teachers house . . . The paint fight at the con- cession stand . . . The yearbook staff went on strike . . . Doug McDowell made up a book report. and almost got caught by Mrs. Broaddus . . . Dan Galbraith would fall asleep in Alton Smith's class and hit his head on the wall. ' fwwwvv u J 4 ,F-ef P jr this page. upper lett: Eat Seniors Eat. continuing counter-cloclb wise: What in the world is this? Who is this masked man? Do . . . ra . . . me . . . Now you don't have to stand on your feet any more!! Relaxation!!! Hey . . . Hey . . . Hey . . . opposite page. top left: Interesting, very interesting. continuing coun- ter clockwise: The 1776 rolls into the station. Are you nervous. Barb? What a night? An enjoyable conver- sation. Is this mine?! Hustle down the floor. . . . For The Last Year 53 Bqrbqfq Gulick I Scott Haney Iudith Hartman Doug Heath Beckie Henson Frank Hollenback Perry Hollis Linda Holly Daniel Humphreys Iohn Hunt Christie Iackson Melissa Iacobson Tom Iohnston - Timothy IODOS Kevin Kelsey Katherine Lewis Timothy Lichty Tammie Lucas Class Prophecy Hi Cindy. Hi ludy. Boy you look great after I0 years. What have you been doing? I just cut a new album. Well that's just great. What have you been doing? Oh. just clowning around. Talk about clowns. did you hear about Bill Butcher. No. He has his own farm and two workers under him. While he is sitting on his rump, Ken Beard and Dan Galbraith are doing all the work. That's a farmer for you. I see Sherry Bales made it. Why do you say that? Well the last I heard she was in the middle of Africa on a mission and she found herself in hot soup. Speaking of soup did you hear about Carol Cools new creation. No. She designed a building like a kettle and she called it the Old Cauldron. lt's run by Earl Becker and he is still selling milk. Did you see the new milk commercial on T. V. ? No. The starring role has Bill Nelson dressed up as a big bottle of milk with a bunch of little cats running around it. Remember Sherry Des0rmeau's laugh. I think I heard it on the tube last night. What program? It was a medical story about a man who had a contagious laugh. I see Barb Gu- lick couldn 't make it. Yes with her being a nun at Mercy it's hard to get away on Sunday. I hear a rumor that Jeff Roberts joined the priest- hood to help gather support for birth control. I wonder how well it went. Did you see the Kentucky Derby? No. Sally Morrison's horse Runaround won. Terri Coon was the jockey. I remember when she thought height was a problem. not a blessing. Kim Gravelle made it big last week. She busted Dion Berndt and Scott Haney for carrying some funny cigarettes. What's the crime in that? I don't know but I hear it was because they were in a concealed place. Did Diane Gardner do your hair? Yes, she's been doing quite well since she opened her chain of beauty shops. l like the name. Beauty Shop and Stop. Reminds you of a pit stop. I understand it was all George Lens's idea. he though it would be great to have them stop and go in one easy trip. I see on our program that Terry Miller is on the piano with Tim Lichty on the horn and Vivian Tomasek on the flute. I hope they play the old Byron fight song. I was happy to see Sabine Schelling here. She loved Byron so much that she just stayed on. She now teaches foreign language, English. I see Carmen Munsell got back from his European tour. He's known as the Mongo of the fighting world. Remember when leff Pierce was the President of our class? Now he's the President of 300 car washes. They're called Pierce's Drive-in stop. Wash and Wax. I see Debbie Oliver brought her volleyball. Now that's she the champ of vol- leyball. it's hard to separate them. Yesterday I came across this quaint little restaurant that was being run by Linda Holley. Pam Hushin was the waitress and Carol Galbraith is the nurse in attendance. Shirley Sill looks terrific doesn't she? Yea, what happened? When she turns sideways you'll notice that her nose is smaller. I see lill Warren wore her old cheerleader suit. I hope she does a cheer for us. We should ask her to do Bup-Chick-a-Boom-Chick-Chick-a-Boom. Did you hear about Steve Tower's business? He went into the sunglass busi- ness after high school. I see Ron Merrow has a cigar in his hand. I thought he gave up cigarettes for Lynne. He did but he didn't give up his cigars. Have you been to Beckie Hensons' massage parlor? lt's called Backs Delight and Lynne Cyr works there part-time. She's the of- ficial back walker for the men only club, Remember when Tammy Lucas weighed 105 pounds. Look at her now she weighs 150 and still gain- ing. Her tyrods must be out of whack. Here comes Dan Robinet the famous man who said hed never get married. Maybe he can explain the 4 wives and I 5 kids. lt's too had that Mark Scott couldn't be with us. Why? I Well hei digging around the pyramids of Egypt trying to find his mummy, Have you seen Melissa Smakel's children. one is 4'3 and the other jg 7'5 , Did you hear what Doug Heath asked Bill Renshaw when he came in. No what? He asked il the menu carried peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Here comes Melissa Jacobson toward us. Since she became a model she is always walking around with a book on her head. I wonder if it is for posture or brains. Nancy Mac- Donald replaced Mrs. Srnith. She is now personal secretary to the principal Tim lones. Tim's brown nose finally paid off. Debi Tranchell went to school to work in criminal labs, but all the crime she could find was the schools band. So she now leads it on to victory. Isn't that Kathie Lewis over in the corner fixing her hem. Yes. She's always fixing her hem. Maybe she should turn in her pins and needles for glue and staples. I see Mark Blackburn is bald. Remember when he had uncontrollable hair. Ernie Dunbar made it. What's he doing? Running a health spa with Kevin Kelsey as the bartender. Perry Hollis is making his millions doing nose commercials. lust turn on the tube and there's Perry and his million dollar nose. Every handkerchief company in America is knocking at his door. F rank Hollenback is still the fastest guy around and all of his opponents are now the Eligible women in the country--they call him the WIZ. Have you read Dan Hum- phreys latest book? It is called My Boss. The President Eats Pizza: -- The President thinks so highly of Dan's cooking ability that his new Election slogan is down with world hunger - put a Dans Pizza on every plate. Speaking of food Brad Farkas is still running the Byron High School Cafe- teria. He's really clashing in his black leather suit. a golden spatula in one hand and cracking the whip with the other. Sharon Cottle has made National Headlines. She's the first woman drill sergeant for the U.S. Marine Corps at Paris Island. Where. Sharon are those quiet dulcit tones we once heard at B.H.S.? Dale Sass was voted Van Man of the Year. He has just franchised his l00th Van Dealership throughout the country. The rhinestone mudflaps that Dale has created are the rage of the Van World. I , f ,W 'Nu I -Q? ,ff ii if 2. km, Q-' , N ,, A -few emma xr .ww QL ff Q 4 '- ind- -Q ,,. A W ., .. ,N-4,..w 34: 12 213: 5 N 1 ff, E ff, ,-v J ,L an Q, ,Q ,Q X - Q ., -f , A uf ff F yi 1 ' 5 I D33 Kg? f 8 A X 3 Nga. ,, 1 10' ,skin-il 9'1'!.x Luft, I Qxiggvvfa-f,. fin, at QMS: .9 J qi 5 x I Nancy MacDonald Doug McEwen leaneite Muchler Bruce Matznick Doug MCDQWQII TBITY Mille! Sully Morrison NR 71417331 W ,N Carman Munsell William Nelson Mark Nelson Debra Oliver leifrey Pierce 'Qu-....-4 Ernest Richards Ieif Roberts Daniel Robinet E Iana Staniill Dale Sass Sabine Schelling -.. E if .. i1 I ,es .-i K S' F, i . ' ' In V iglnfef S 'amiga' .g BYIUN Hilllcllllllllll Sclllwl KINUERBIRTEN V' 19sa.s4 'X 4 1 an ,Lf 'E' lst row: Randy Heed. Carol Cool, Mary Gordon, Carol. le!! Harris. Debbie Stanley. 2nd row: Sandy Dolph. Dawn Nut- tle. Pat Inman. Steve Tower, Trudy Howard. Martha. ludy Hartman, Frank Hollenback. 3rd row: ?. Ernie Sweeten. Carla Robins. Brian Love. 4th row: Billy Taylor, Diane Gardner, Robin Corey, Brad Farkas, Bonnie. Lynne Cyr, Kathy Lewis. Debbie Groto. Sth row: Mrs. Cook, Christie lackson, leannie Muchler, left Pierce, Ricky Lott. lst row: Mark Blackburn, Debbie Oliver. ?. Deon Berndt, Kathy Stites, Bill Butcher. 2nd row: Delbert Knapp. Mark Nelson, H. Inman, Iill lmbury, Melissa lacobson, Barb Guliclr, ?. Jeanne Hoffman. 3rd Row: Barb McDaniels, Ernie Richards. Debi Tranchelle. Shirley Sill. 4th row: Doug McEwen, Ernie Dunbar, lohn Hunt, Bill Nelson, Carl Hoff- man, Sam Mead, Terry Henderson, Dan Robinet. 5th Row: Mrs. Cook. left Rauch, Omar Pupil, ?, Ken Beard. at 8 ,., vf-'ffi zf ..., zz- A 1 tii, D , 3 - if K .,,, ,S S if W . W e . IYIII IGIIGIUIIIL Sllllllil ... ix D l KIIIEIGIRTEI L up . ' S Ili! - I4 X y egg A, , .Q SV ff if ., . , ,, .- . 1 -.rm N V..-Y-.5 , ' ...X 'fr' 1 f ,g A P 2 - v X U T' r., P -' f , , Mark scoff Shirley sin ' Melissa smqkql Iames Smith Vivian Tomasek Stove Tower , Debra Tranchell Iill Warren Sue Wilcox :lt X-'Q I, N .YIF4 gy A .- - -9, .K 9 . ' . 5 A . 4 1 i 'hA , I J iii' . A x . . N , - 1 1 L , : . ' - F N N' oQ,.1 . ' XV-W '-SY li AyV 'iw if 1 Y E s :bv I A P Warn A X ass 5- l 1 Q g,,' . Lux ' ll 'T?!Fw7!:10'43,Q I Q ' 'QW 'vid' QMW , I A: IN ' C 9 I -.- lu F . s ,nl ww., F. 1.. ,. ,,,,., l, if .. iff- Qvf' fwx ! , l- : ,Aim . 55,1 R x v'I. .f Q 4 I 4 M 51 , 4 I K I 0 W . jf u 'x t, X iq L ww U Y ' Q X215 , ' 3 as ms. '.-M , M: J- : .- 1 .., ld af V -1 J.. ww- .,. ml' 1 Qx 'A -- .V .. 1? 'G Q QI U A.-,, -V-4,3 ,,..,m.- -J F, i 'x 153 5 X 4 , W6 2 'gb ix if . A in 1 fs? 5, i NW! I b nv L' ui' w Hon Merrow Mark Blackburn George Lenz William Henshaw Egg-1 Becker Sandy Lal' ave Pam Rushin ORGANIZA TI ONS fl! W ? l 3v1i'Lv,?L6 1 C 40? gan I'-- fxgxx '-'-w xwsf rf' W qkififi' 4 aw-auf' x '44444+' 4 The organized ch rity, sctimped and iced. In the name oi a cautious, statistical Christ. Iohn Boyle O'HeiIy 66 first row: Earl Becker, Dave Vergin. Ioel Stewart, Dan Humphreys, Bob Butcher, Chuck Cornellie, Bill Butcher, Mr. Mitchell. second row: Kevin Caroen, Tom Gulick. Karl McDonough. lim McNeil, Dean Caldwel. Tom Bemiss, Kathy Berkompas, Cheryl Parkin, Bob McWilliams. third row: George Lenfg, Chuck F lum, lim Becker. Steve Beard. Joe Hollenback. Bill Chadwell, Ron Spees, Carl Schlusler. lohn Orr, Dave Braden. fourth row: Theresa Petersmark. Tom Hartoon, Steve Eshelman. Dave Turner. Bill Smothers. Iohn Van Woert, Keith Dumas, Louie Lewis. Mike Oliver. - X f E559 lv? -1 fifth row: Jerry Brunell. Mike Galbraith. loe Harris, Chris Roberts. Mi. Glass. Chris Braden. Phil Henson, Patti Malone. Dan Dancey. sixth ro' Ron Bannerman, Brian Bigelow. Bill Tomasek. Theresa Smith. Tom C4 lee. Bud Wilcox, Ernie Alden. Mike Cool. Ken McDonough, Kevin Sha seventh row: Kevin Kelsey. Dan Galbraith, Ken Hoot, Ed Eshelman. M Anibal, Bob Malone. Les Parker, Dan Farrell. eighth row: Terri Mill Doug Heath, Denise Benning. loan Bahr, Dennis Hollenback. The F F A Earns Their Share Of Awards For Byron This Year Qx top left: Ken Lewis and Ernie Alden get the pig ready for the kids to chase during homecoming week. below left: Mrs. Broaddus and Mr. Mitchell. left: Bill Butcher speaking. top: Mr. Wyrick. below: Dave Braden getting a hamburger as Denise Benning and Theresa Petersmark tix food on plow day. Learning Outside Wing Of School MOTTIBAKER: standing. left to right: Paul March. Ed Melancon, Steve Tower. Kirk Dugger, Ed Smith, Brad Bartlett, Dave Vroman, and Al Adamaitis. sitting: Terry Iones, Sherry Werth, Ellen Kelley, Mary Chadwell, Sharon Cotile, and Terri Hull. W.E.P.: top, left to right: Dan Humphreys, and Doug McEwen. middle: Tom Johnston. Mark Nelson. Tim Iones, and Perry Lenz. bottom: Vern Farkas, Lynne Cyr, Melissa Smalral, Nancy MacDonald, and Mark Anibal. If 1 2 'gh J Am ef, 'E if I 'KX 3 yglx -rags: fin 6' A 'Q gif' A' Q 6 ' O lllg 0 n t' 2 Q. J fn O Cm 0' 6Wfw'5x,eL f if N' r 'M if ,Sf J w .4 Q H m, wiv M x 4 uf Uv v -I 15 . ,S , 5 I KY me fb Q51 , N-, ,-,,,,....-..-5-n And The Beat Goes On kneeling. left to right: Melissa Jacobson. Robin Crawford, Barbara Gulick. Debi Tranchell. lst row: Ken Beard, Sue Singleton, Terry F orbush. lackie Welch. Debbie Scribner, Nancy Hudson, Debbie Mc- Neil. Jeanne Carston, Karen Miller. Cindy lackson, Shannon Lahr- ing, Vivian Tomasek, Kathy Beltz, Debbie Oliver, Denise Newstead, Iill Warren. 2nd row: Barbara Reed, Jeff Heiber. Monta Kaye Fultz. Mary Beers, Bill Butcher, Ellen Kelly. Bon Cole. Frank Durham, Paula Hudson, Debbie Hunt, Teal Parkin, Gerri Shettler. Kim Sharp. Cherly Groom, Ann Kline, Kathy Orr. 3rd row: Charlenn Carpenter, Iohn Petersmark, left Cottle. loel Glass, Tim Talbot, Thersa Smith, Mike Cool, Amy Warren, Blaine Cowell, Kevin Beard, Cindy Cole, above: Kevin Beard, Kathy Beltz and Shirley Sill waiting for the concert to start. right: The Drumers watching their music during one ol their con CCHS. Shirley Sill, Keith Maylum, Wendy Parker. Scott Sharp, Greg Col- fey. ith row: Iohn Orr, Phil Gustilson. Karen Cowell, Randy lacob- son. Dave Vroman, Rose Thompson, Christie Iackson, Thersa Peters- mark, Tim Litchey, Bob Butcher, Kevin Sharp, Kathy Buliclr, Ken Mc- Donough. Matt Magon, Dave Turner, Brad Bartlett. 5th row: Ruth Durham, Ray Martell, Lori Maylum, Mary Turnwall, Bruce Matzniclr, Holly Morrison, Bonny Vicroy, Athenia Banghart, lanelle Collier, Bob Lang, Dave Vergin, lohn Hunt. Cathy lackson. Bill Tomasek. Ed Scherl, Tim Gustafson. Sth row: Tom Gulick, Mark McDaniels, Nick Cowell, Ernie Dunbar. Kirk Dugger, Robin McDaniels. .Qvlrvu Y ll I al 0 V ff Q fy W I L' ' we-4. ,L f ,, f . A .5 df f . . , , I 3 V My !'.. , top: The Seniors left going up: Ernie Dunbar, Vivi- an Tomasek. Bruce Matzniclc. Tim Lichty, Debbie Oliver. Ken Beard. right: Debi Tranchell, Christie Jackson, Jill Warren, Shirley Sill, lohn Hunt, Bill Butcher. middle: Melissa lacobson, Barb Gulick. middle: The Pep Band, bottom left to right: Cindy Cole, Kevin Beard, Rose Thompson, Phil Gustlson. Theresa Petersmark. Terry Forbush, Kathy Beltz, Karen Miller. 2nd row Kathy Guliclz, Blain Cowell, Mary Turnwald. Barbara Reed, Kathy Ort, Holly Morrison, Tom Gulick, Sally Morrison, Tim Gust!- son, Bob Butcher. Mr. Moscislci hard at work. right The Seniors being honored at the last concert of the year. ACTIVITIES ?f'f'!',!'2l,jt ,Z ,.,. 'W ,aff 'fx f f + f x, ,w x444444x Moderation is the L g d I ziness of the soul, mbition t t vity and ar- dot. L R I1 foucauld Brother Goose Presented By The Senior Class Whose arm do you have nowBilI?! .-.H ,, ,... Arguing Bills! Q -xc-...- r Director:!Linda Heule .1 .A num 3559319 . ' lkgjff IIIIIIIUHH 4 'fffQ n f ji 3 ASmile Kathy. Q - , A K E- A if r. nj' 'A-Af l 1 mv Open your eyes, hes decent. Kathy teaching you how to sew, Bill? 78 Q'F- A new football play, Melissa?? The I uni or Class Presents Would you call this lady Mom ? Indecent!! Skinned Alive Listen to his story. Tommie! A Class Humble!!!! New outfits girls? i Vu xv-ywunsvm1-iganuusz lu Looking Good! Iumors Honor Sen1ors At Banquet . upper left: Sabine Schelling accepts her giftatory from Terry Iones and Renee Cor- mier. upper right: Eagleman gives Christie lackson a great big going away kiss. middle lelt: Iill Warren now has a bottle of peroxide for her hair if she ever needs to lighten it again. middle center: Tim Iones now has his very own broom. middle right: Cindy Burns had a good chuckle over her giitatory. bottom: Senior girls seemed to enjoy themselves at the April Showers Banquet. 9 , QR? J - 2' V 5' F K Egg? , fl - - gf, .fziigi Q '. - H ,sh - , . 9 K if qv' K 4 f , J'L H . ' ,fi ,, V ' -. 5 , If ,Q Eff K' -' ff 5.1 pa 'HJ W , K 5 65 ,wiht mv, -Q z' M K .Q A I , ,K N is f ! wgfjj A A V , ' A N J, x l..,,.,4 'IL -.. 1 i w. f I . x ,vw ' - we I -K, fx 'Wg iii! ,AP4 ,,,.yf if Ls if . o as SVAIQ ,., ,A .wi N ,2 , .4 5 , , Q . r -'4 T:Za-'5'3J5'1g f , inf Q59 3 JY? 5 Sir' g Hb. . ,Jn,,l, Lixikii' . if at iM t em W3 Most Valuable Player Awards Football ............................ Dan Robinet Cross Country ........... ..... B ob Butcher Girls' Varsity Basketball . . . ...... Carol Kirk Boys' Varsity Basketball . . . . . . Ron Iacobson Varsity Baseball ......... .... A l Adamaitis Wrestling ....... ...... D an Robinet Boys' Track ..... .... I oe Hollenback OTHER AWARDS Boys' Athlete of the Year .............. Bill Butcher Girls' Athlete ofthe Year ..... .... C arol Cool Coaches Award ............ . . . Tim Jones X if aP y X K Mwwag. vid 'N S in -,X 5 f I' ng? 9'..,z'5 QF , X 3, 4 fs. ,Q f-fegzzi ff' ,M V.-,wgQRu 'QI' i Q 1 !. ....,., Q4 3' fy aug. I 5-3 ix ' aff' 1 4 if N New SPORTS K ff'ff1!:f2i-f Y ll' 4-rx-11-4 Winning is t rything but wanting to win is. Vince Lombardi Varsity Has Trying Season top row. left to right: Coach Roger Bashore, loel Stewart, Tabby Mil- Van Wagoner, Rl Adamatis. Steve Eshelman, Mike Oliver, Ed ler, Iamie Cutler, Mark Granger, Chuck Cornellie. Assistant Coach Smith. fourth row. left to right: Managers Alan Bashore and lack lim Angell. second row. lelt to right: Ken Root, Glen Smith. Brad Skinner, Perry Hollis, Dan Robinet. Frank Hollenback. Tim Jones. Bartlett. Ed Melancon, Dennis Hollenback, Harold Kirk, Les Parker. Bill Butcher. Bill Nelson. Managers lohn Flynn, and john Smith. Ken Lewis. third row. left to right: Ernie Dunbar. leff Crawford, Gary SENIORS: top: Tim lones. second row, left to right: Ernie Dunbar, Frank Hollenback, Per- ry Hollis. third row, left to right: Ed Smith, Dan Robinet. Bill Butcher, Bill Nelson. bottom right: Gary. what happened to your left leg?! isa . iw Q., db. an. Kxp XX' 5-5. f,X3,4 ' I . , . . 1 1 I vo. 0.235 m Z Ls .. Q NQIEX f M, , N 3 1 x '-:Fi 5 .' X ' 1 J 1 sf J .G I hu. I lv FQ X X 'v S Q 5. vs f XX x' L ' 6 .gm 'RA . . Q, uw V in YA' A L X if' N Q 5 g W , I E X ' Pr Q Q S -if Wx L Q sd 1115 Y I is o .N . jf Z ' fu' w ,, - Q. ' N .tt N ' I -Q A . .fl ii T M .. ' 3.--'.g-1 :' I ' S ia- 'mx L . L L 53 . fm vp . if m is The Eaglets Of Today 1. V. Football: top row. let! to right: Coach Cook. Tom Robinson, Steve Beard. Greg Colley, Iohn Schielke, Coach Dinse, middle row: Rusty Camp, Bill Tomasek, Tom Gulick, loe Harris, Mark Dye. Wayne Owens. Don Nelson. bottom row: Ioe Hollenback. Ed Taylor, Keith Maylum, Louie Lewis, Buddy Wilcox, Dennis Skinner, Coach Trotter. Freshmen Football: top row, left to right: Coach Dinse, loe Carsten, Karl McDonough, Ray Martell, left' Heiber, Greg Warner, Coach Cook. middle row: Pat McGuire, Handy lacobson. Blaine Cowell. Vic Betterly, Rick Berlin, Troy Pierce. Derry MacDonald. bottom row: lim Fultz Mark Richards, Chris Harper. Chuck Plum. lim Rawles, Kim Beard. Are The Eagles Of Tommorrow. , Boys and Girls Varsity Clubs qw-f Girls Varsity Club: front: Ms. Lura Coleman. 2nd row, left to right: Tammy Rawles, Cindy lackson, Carol Kirk, Carol Cool. 3rd row: lill Stanfill, Cheryl O'Neil, Kathy Gulick, Pam Wilcox, Ane Roberts. 4th row: Debi Tranchell, Kathy Lewis, Christine Iackson. lill Warren. Barb Guliclr, Cindy Burns, Shirley Sill, Melissa Iacobson. Sth row: Diana Grunow, Ioan Baht, Julie Sutton, Mary Adams, Rhonda Bahr, Stephanie Roberts. Lorie Wandrie, Teresa Hibbard, Wendy Sutter. 'OSX Y? Q? WC SS' L? Q29 Boys Varsity Club: iront, left to right: Brad Farkas, Kevin Beard, Matt Mangan, Ron lacobson, Ken Root, Tim lones, Bill Nelson, Bill Butch- er, Dan Robinet. 2nd row: Mr. Roger Bashore lsponsorl, Dennis Hol- lenback, Steve Eshelman, Glen Smith, Ken Lewis, Ieff Crawford, Gary Van Wagner, Ken Beard. 3rd row: Ed Eshelman, Ioel Stewart, Scott Raysin, Chuck Cornellie, Mike Oliver, Perry Hollis, Mark Granger. 4th row: Chris Roberts, LaVerne Farkas, Ieff Roberts, Ernie Dunbar, john Petersmark, Guy Whitman, Ernie Richards, Lou Rich- ardson. Sth row: Les Parker. Keith Maylum, Jeff Robinson, Harold Kirk, Mark Rivard, Chuck Diggs, Bill Chadwell, loel Glass, lamie Cutler. QU' nd! I Q ii 3 S WH' Cross Country Pacers top row. left to right: Dianne Grunow. Bill Chadwell. Scott Raysin. Tom Hartoon, and Bob Butcher. bottom row: Chuck Diggs, Lou Rich- ardson, lohn Petersmark, Jef! Cottle, and Coach Phil Demarois. bottom left: Guy Whitman puts everything into his finish. below They're off! bottom right: Scott Raysin and Bill Butcher prepare men tally for the 3 mile race while stretching out. s Girls I. V. Basketball Has The Spirit 1 1 1 C The Team. bottom row. left to right: Cathy lackson, Cindy Cole, Renee Lediord, Kay Sipes, Karen Sipes, Amy Warren, Lorie Wandrie, lack ie Vaughn. top. left to right: Coach ludy Snook. lane Cool. Linda Farrell. Shelly Gardner, Ieane Carsten, Rhonda Baht. Stephanie Roberts Belinda Owens, Manager Connie Jackson. left: So this is how you dribble the basketball!! above: Stephanie -Hs... Roberts practicing hard tor the next game. 1 S, i n f :mmm im. - , 1 'X 114,755 wx ' ' 1 Q '--. W J Q '.,, A, la Q V ' K Lib' 1 M W , V- f ' ' 1' .M , 45' 1 2 l A 4 Q H ' 'zb' g , , tQ2Ef,if T f , QP I . FE A Q 1 , sl I 3 21,35 A gi .Q . Ni 531 S , il ,S f P , gpg , QQ 0 5- Q. i Q 'UE . W. x w ' 7 3 'J-'Er Varsity Hits The Hoop standing, left to right: Kathy Gulick, Tammy Rawles. Sandy Lal' ave. Coach Coleman. Pat Lal ave, Jill Warren, Carol Cool. kneeling: Cheryl O'Neil. Shannon Lahring, Christie lackson. Carol Kirk, Cindy jackson, Ioan Bahr, Julie Sutton. Sandy LaFave pulls down another rebound in practice. Look at Kirlry go! iii'- gf Q fm' Power. Po wer. Eagle Po wer!! top. left to right: Les Parker. Iamie Cutler, Perry Hollis, and Ron lacobson sing Eagle Power song at assembly. left: Ron Jacobson throws pass against New Lotluop. bottom: Team shoots lree throws as warm-u p before game. Qwafwe-'uh , ' fm - ' ' :Nw ,--u ,, .. , 1 nz- - I -' I' X '1. fuss 'gl ' ' zffhfwkf r ' '1' - f - U if ' -lle if r l o e l e . 7' , 5 ,fm . , S b ' -F .ex was-J ' 25-- fuk t top. left to right: Kevin Beard, Coach Frank Trotter. and lamie Cutler. center: Scott Raysin, Perry Hollis, Ron Jacobson. and Ken Beard. bottom: lei! Crawford. Gary Van Wagoner, Ken Root, Les Parker, and Mark Granger. Introducing the 1975-76 Varsity Basketball Team. I. 1' Q 9 Q S C top, left to right: Coach Robert Guiliani, Ioe Carsten, lohn Schielke, and Chris Harper. center: Dean Caldwell. Rick Berlin. Ioe Hollenback, Larry O'NeiI, and Kar! McDonough. bottom: Vic Bet- terly, Harold Kirk, Tom Gulick, and Jeff Hieber. Managers: Larry Ritter and Ken Guiick. X, -I' C Ioe Hollenback jumps high as others wait anxiously. Tom Gulick, Harold Kirk. Vic Betterly. Karl McDonough and Dean Caldwell take warm-up shots before game. 98 i fLg.Q-- 93 ' v . , gd iv 2 pn? WN Elf, W W wi if -Juli X . at A f Ei GrcrppIers Have Good Season 5 bi exe- me-ww' - f K - Aw lk rr df , came , K .dg:.5 Si359?ff n4emw,.f,.,,e ...u..- r - . A I f f , top: Glen is about to roll the opponent on his back for a pin. bottom Come on! Waving af the referee will get you nowhere. lt looks like you have everything under control Bill! opposite page: from row: Dawn Bowers, Nanette Cormier. Nancy Mangan. Dennis Melancon. fourth row: Walt Schaeffer, Mike Hudson. second row: Ernie Richards, Bill Butcher. Dan Hobinet, Schaeffer. Blaine Colwell. lohn Petersmark, lim McNeil. Guy Jeff Roberts. Ernie Dunbar. third row: Vern Farkas, Mike Horne- Whiiman. leif Cottle. back row: Tom Richards, Dave Hudson. ber, Ed Melancon. Chris Roberts, Dave Vroman. Ken Lewis. Matt Hay Martell. Coach Green, Mark Richards. Kevin Farkas. Golfers Get Needed Experience top left: Becky Bowen, Putting Power. top right: loel Glass shows us his form. above: Ie!! Robinson getting out of the trap. right: The team: left to right: Becky Bowen. loel Glass. lei! Robinson, Mr. Guili- ani. top: Mark Rivctd. Bob Edwards. A coach from Lansing came to help the girls improve their setting ability. TEAM A: front row: Sabine Schelling. Carol Cool, Debbie Oliver. Christie lackson. Cindy Burns. middle row: Tammy Hawles. Pam Wilcox. Kathy Gulick, Carol Kirk. back row: Cindy Iackson, Coach Donna Hardenberg, Patti Lafave. Suisse Denise Benning makes volleyball look so difficult and pain- ful. TEAM B: front row: Lori Cyr. Becky Bowen, Debbie Scribner. Cheryl Parkin. middle row: Karen Miller, Liz Bowen. Denise Benning, leanne Carsten. back row: Lorie Wandrie. Coach Donna Hardenberg. Nancy Hudson. Volleyball Is Added As A New Sport top left: Cindy lackson setting the volleyball. top middle: Carol Cool showing one ol het fast serves. top right: Cindy Bums zips a serve over the net. left: leanne Car- sten, Karen Miller, Lori Cyr, and Denise Benn- ing lined up before the game starts. Our Baseball Teams . . . ' A Q hm, -an SW Q in 'Q vm -R' Q ,W .Aww 4 V ,, Ron Vickroy readies for catch in outfield. Greg pitches a fast spit-ball. Coach talks over plans on mound with Ioe Carsten-catcher and Greg Coffee-pitcher. I fr standing. left to right: Coach McKenna, Ie!! Hieber, Erwin Schielke, Ron Yickroy. and Dale Schaefer. center: Ioe Carsten, F rank Durham. Ioe Harris, Tom Robison, and Greg Coffee. kneeling: Chuck Diggs, Harold Kirk, Rusty Camp, Bob Mcwilliarrns. Chuck Flum, and lohn Schielke. l 106 1 I W Softball Team Dedicates New Field . . . fndxt-1 N ,ls standing, left to right: Belinda Owens, Mary Adams, Rhonda Bahr, Denise Benning, Shelly Gardner, lane Cool, Coach Lura Cole- man. middlez Dorlinda Wandrie, Carol Kirk, Dawn Cool, Lorie Wandrie. lulie Sutton, Carol Cool, Pat Flynn. kneeling: Christie lackson. Rose Thompson. loan Bahr, Stephanie Roberts, Cindy laclrson, Cheryl O'Neil. .,,,,'L Mrs. Broaddus gave a heartwarming speech that drew tears to the teams eyes in her sa- lute to the new Riverside Stadium. Mr. Mc- Neil made the opening remarks which prov- ed to be an inspiration as the girls went on to beat Williamston 30-2 that afternoon. Opening day ceremonies heralded the coming of a championship team whose league record would sdon be 11 and l. Ceremonies included the National Anthem played by Mr. G. on his accordion, accompanied by jamie Cutler, Vic Betterly, Re- nee Cormier, and Renee Caldwell. Mr. G. also played Take Me Out To The Ball Game while the teams warmed up. 1 5 -4... -N- Mrs. Grinbergs read an original poem with reference to Ms. Colemans coaching career at Byron and Ms. Coleman cut the ribbon to officially open Riverside Stadi- um. The privilege of pitching the first ball was given to Miss Hardenberg. The Girls' Softball team finished the season as league champions. And Boogies To Championship ss fx - If wx ,U -.Q yy vxfivf' XR ff f-,K ,X -. -. X F, . X, . X y it K . upper left: M. Coleman eyes the team with a watchful glance. above: Riverside Stadi- um. lower left: Rhonda Bahr waits lor the pitch on second. below: Carol Cool must sure get cramped in that position. bottom: Cindy Jackson slugs one out. The Girls Softball team had remarkable team unity this year. They even had a theme song. Boogie F ever' which was played before and after every game. They also had a spe- cial cheer used originally by the Bad News Bears. All of these things contributed to a very successful season. ?. V' . 4 , ,et 5 ' w - .4 Runners Take Their Mark . . . top row, left to right: Coach Roger Bashore, Karl McDonough, Keith Maylum, Tom Gulick, Hon Jacobson, Steve Tower, let! Pierce, Bob Butcher, Ed Taylor, Manager Dennis Oliver. 2nd row: Manager Den- nis Crawford, Ice Hollenback, Don Allen, Dennis Hollenback, Bill Nelson, loel Stewart, lamie Cutler, Gary VanWagner. Ie!! Craw- ford, Ernie Dunbar, Manager Dan Helm. 3rd row: Managers John -1 r Wilcox and Len Crawford. Vic Betterly, Guy Whitman. Ernie Rich- ards, leif Cottle, Glen Smith, Tim lones. Troy Pierce. Bud Wilcox, Scott Sharp, Manager Cory Whitman. lower left: The 100 yard dash is run by Jamie Cutler. middle right: Now boys this is TRACK, not YOGAI? lower right: What are they doing to Gary?! f SF -Qi 4 M X .-sg QQ Q 5' xfffyffb' ,swan 4, um.. 'Am XM 4- Nm .: ln.. A V . WS' A 1-:x5iI7.gQ4 .' ' 1 . . I I X is 1 S. .Mi U K ,K ...MS 'i'r4 . .-. , 3? We fum X' ' 'r ,, 445 'Q w .,4 . .- f5'e,e1. A '.,-,,.f-AX-xg L' -v. 1-i1 '-a4',5s- H' .K xv Wm. , QQGQ Al' 1. . , .N WX., '-s.,,,h 6 .Si 'N . wi - X- .. H Ns 1 f U K K, . .Ni K X.. ,, . .X .- - irmfgsw , . .1 551' ' . The Yellow Streakers top row leit to right Coach Pat Murphy lill Stanhll Melissa Iacobson Pat Lal' ave Teresa Hrbbard, and Manager Barb Guliclr bottom row Holly Morrison Jeanne Carsten Sabme Schellmg Karen Miller Debbie McNeil and laclue Vaughn. left: Sabine Schelling fin- ishes the fourth leg of the mile relay. opposite page: clockwise: Ane Roberts prac- tices up lor the state meet in lune. Teresa Hibbard is about to receive a handoff. leanne Carsten takes off just after receiving the baton. Coach Murphy lrightb and Pat Lal' ave discuss the prac- tice plans for the afternoon. 41 Dmiffsff' m 1 - pm ' . 1 ig f is K x , .. gg Q 5 , Ni-ff., , 1 -ff' r X, mg.,-..1g.xwv0-can-M. TWA ws.. .L,. ,S ' .1 K mix ff 43' ,Qgxwibbf J' , ave? There Was Spirit Captured In Many Ways is 99 W'-s -'itil fs x k E may tai was in I standing from leh: Dawn Humphreys. Carolyn Hibbard, and Jill Roberts, Tammie Lucas. Beckie Henson, and Bill Nelson. upper Warren. kneeling: Bill Butcher, Pam Wilcox. Kathy Lewis. left left: Eagleman contributes alot of spirit to the Eagle fans. I. V. Cheerleaders In Action . . . r bottom left. clockwise from top lah: Ronda Bart- ! left, Athena Banghart, Wendy Sutter, Lori Lucas. Susie Smothers. and Kathy Rauch. top left: Girls' doing their floor cheer. bottom right: LV. and Varsity performing their pom pom routine to Love Will Keep Us Together. .. .f.,t , Ml V W ,,,,W.-I K 1 4 -we .ss A - ADS , 41 X' Op' A N X ui' U I IIN o . J O99 5,959 4' 1 5 Q Q fill W' f---- fx '---- Y M K Nw 1+ 44444-'J-4 'x, Doing business without advertising is like wink- ing at a girl in the dark. You know what you are doing. but nobody else does. Stewart Henderson Montgomery Pharmacy Pills 'n' Things Durand - Owosso 288-6554 R.E. Peckins Inc. Farm - Dairy - Lawn Equipment Cohoctah, Michigan 51 7-546-2035 Congratulations to the Seniors Small and Streeter Funeral Home 507 W. Maple Byron, Michigan 266-4611 Ernest D. Streeter, Mgr. Gordon - Slayton Chev. 861 E. Grand River Howell, Michigan Chev. Pass. Cars Chev. Trucks Used Cars Linden Floral 111 S. Bridge St. Linden 735-7871 Distinctive Floral Designs For Every Occasion Tom and Bert Thompson office furniture machines Standard Office Supply Co. Howell, Michigan 546-2958 Congratulations Eagles As You Leave The Nest. Supplies sundaes shakes The Sundae Shop 132 S. Saginaw St. Congratulations to the Class of '76 sl ushes cones Lott's Elevator Inc. Farm - Feed - Horse Supplies Cohoctah. Michigan 546-4202 Dancers Durand Clothing and shoes for the entire family. 215 N. Saginaw St. 288-3825 Stevens Furniture Carpet, Appliances. Inc. 1030 Silver Lake Road F enton, Michigan 48430 Home of Quality Furniture South Side Market 503 South Oak St. Durand, Michigan F eke 8: Yott Meats Complete line of meats. groceries and produce Open Daily Still 7 Friday - 9 to 9 Sundays - 10 to 3 123 S. Saginaw. Byron Byron Lumber 8z Fuel Complete Building Supply Gulf Oil Products 10456 W. Maple 266-4671 Thompson Drug Store Durand 's Prescription Center 129 N. Saginaw Street Durand, Michigan 288-6174 G 8: G Disposal Inc. Refuse Removal Contractors 517 - 634 - 5720 Scenic: Hills o Trees o Water 0 Rolling Terrain Byron 's Willow Brook Arndts Friendly Service Congratulations to Byron Seniors F rom Genny 8: Carl Arndt Byron 266-44 72 Durand Western Auto Sports Arena 105 N. Saginaw Durand, Michigan Center Auto Parts Golf Club Linden: 735-7886 A Public 18 Hole Course Fenton, 529.1504 311 W. Maple 13131266-4660 A Game For All Ages Genesee Bank Vernon Gffice Phone: 288 - 2621 31 Offices To Serve You Durand True- Value Hardware Ill N. Saginaw St. Phone 288-3663 Durand, Mich. 48429 Tru-Test Paints - Sporting Goods ' Plumbing 8: Electrical Supplies Compliments of Steck The Ieweler Owosso Quality Since 1910 517-743-4617 Bob'5 SPEED SHGP Suppliers of Performance Equipment OWNER 120 W. COFZUNNA AVE. BOB CAMP CORUNNA, MICH. 48817 Eagles Nest Restaurant Pizza Complete Dinners Seafood - Fish - Shrimp - Spaghetti Complete Lunches For those on the move, lunch with us Carry-out or fast delivery 266-5100 303 W. Maple PHONE 6 4 5222 Einar lliunrral Munir Harold E. Lilbadie, Manager sos w. MAPLE NC o 'r mc:-1 tv Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1976 Osburn Music Center 121 South Washington Street Owosso, Michigan 48867 Marjorie Osburn 725-8783 paeemwfres Products ond Service You Can Depend On BLIG 1 CO. f'Ml060 AMOCN oucrs Norm Blight Iobbor 4786 Lansing Road Bancroft, Mich. 48414 Phone 517-634-5513 Best Wishes The Argus Press 201 - 203 E. Exchange St. Owosso 725-5136 Durand Auto Parts 810 North Oak Durand. Michigan 288-31 91 Glaser Lumber Co. 216 Elm St. Vernon, Michigan 288-2671 Vikki 's Fabric Korner Viking Sewing Machines 120 S. Saginaw Byron, Michigan 268-5020 Cohoctah General Store Cohoctah, Michigan Dry Goods and Hardware Department 546-5827 Congratulations to the C1ass of '76 ei. Pierce Motor Sales Inc. Durand, Fordtown. U.S.A. Our Goal - No Unhappy Owners Durand Concrete Products 1001 N. Saginaw St. Durand, Michigan 48429 i Flowers - Large Plants Laser's Garden Shop Schmidt's Blumen Haus Durand COMMUNICATIONS fll'Z'li7lL'I.5'.5'llAlffJ'm: MMZW1' 5934170 MMM' H1117 If HI! C 8: S Motors. Inc. 113 South Dort Highway Flint. Michigan 48503 13131 234-5686 Danek Refrigeration Service COMMERCIAL - INPLJS Rm: SALES 6: SERMICE 5 20 1025E . N- ' ' . OVVOSSO . I., . .. l 125 Hicks Studio Congratulates The Byron Seniors of 1976 F lints Only Master Photographer Candid Weddings 0 Family Groups 0 Children 0 Album Covers I Glamour Portraits 0 Let Hicks Capture Your Feelings Q a lkirrvv :J , If You Want Sharp Clear Pictures Contact Hicks at These 3 locations Corunna Rd. at Bradley 239-4601 W. Flint, Davidson 653-4131 Clio Road 785-9874 Firestone Store 114 E. Exchange Owosso. Michigan 48867 723-51 1 9 Tires. Batteries. Auto Accessories Auto Service Congratulations Seniors Coley Vending Your High School Vender J ZW 4 3 R. SAMUEL LYNDON RIQIQNAL SAI-.ll MANAGER HIGH SCHOOL CO WALSWORTH OF MICHIGAN 43131426 2266 W. HURO I E 0 EXTER, MI 'Q 205 WEST MAIN STREET DURAND MICHIGAN 48429 ' msuuucs JOHN E. ROOSE Phone l'5I7I 288-2691 Terryberry Co. Your Class Ring Manufacturer Congratulations Class of '76 Genesee Bank Congratulations to Byron Seniors From Byron Office Member FDIC We Believe In You Byron Garage Standard Oil Products Byron, Michigan George Vince 266-4323 VIKING AND NATIONAL SEWING MACHINES AND FABRICS Umm I--e LZ, -Sealing Shoppe, inc. SALES AND SERVICE CAM AND DAVE 110 S. WASHINGTON ST MAcARTHUR Pwowr 723-6100 VN A .,,..f X 7 y Duncanson Agency Farm 0 Home 0 Business 0 Auto O Life Iames B. Duncanson 109 Saginaw Street Byron, Michigan Office: 266-4787 Res. 266-4621 Graffiti Congratulations Seniors Burr - Kab Farms Ken and Mary Butcher 1 Patrons and Donations Dr. R.K. Feetham, O.D. 311 E. Main St. Owosso, MI. 48867 Voights Rexall Pharmacy Inc. - Durand - Monroe Plaza - V.L. Schmidt Jeweler I 12 N. Washington The Man Who Keeps The Busses Running -Dick Oliver- Owosso, MI. 48867 Roberts Tuxedo Shop Owosso. MI. 48867 Sparling Hammond Furniture Co. 205 N. Saginaw St. Durand, MI. 48429 Mister Uniform and Mat Rental f 18500 Fitzpatrick Detroit, MI. 48228 Autographs Autographs I Autographs Autographs Senior Index Sherry Bales: Sr. Play 4: Office Work 4: Yearbook 3. Ken Beard: Varsity Baseball 1.2.3.4:l. V. Basketball 2: Varsity Basketball 3.4: Sr. High Band l.2.3.4. Dion Berndt: Basketball 1.2: lr. Play 3: Senior Band 1.2.3. Mark Blackburn: Sr. Band 1.2: Ecology Club 2.3: Basketball 3: F .F .A. 4. Cindy Burns: Girls' Varsity Club 2.3.4: Girls' Track 2: Volleyball 4: PGP Club 2.3.4: lr. Play 3: Chorus 2.3. William D. Butcher: Band l.2.3.4: Pep Band l.2.3: F .F .A. l.2.3.4: Student Council 3. 4: National Honor Society 3.4: Chess Club 1.2: Cheerleading 4: Football 1.2. 3.4: Wrestling 3. 4: Baseball l.2.3.4: Wolverine Boys' State 3: Ir. Play 3: Sr. Play 4: Varsity Club l.2.3.4. Carol Cool: Softball l.2.3.4: Varsity Basketball 3.4: Volleyball 4:. Year- book 2.4. editor 4: Journalism 2: Varsity Club 2.3.4: National Honor So- ciety: Student Council 2.3.4. Terri Coon: Library Aid 4. 'Sharon Cottle. Lynne Cyr: Library Aid 2: Teacher Assistant 3: Office Work 4. Sherry DesOrmeau: Basketball 2: Snowball Court. Ernie Dunbar: Band l.2.3.4: Football l.2.3.4: Track l.2.3.4: Basketball 1.2: Wrestling 3. 4: Varsity Club 3. 4: Pep Band 1. Sherry Durham: Chorus 2: Iunior Play Assistant: Sr. Play 4: F.l'1.A. 4. Deborah Kay Eilert: Cross Country 3: lr. Play: Ecology Club 4: Teacher Assistant 4: Chorus 2.3. Bradly Farkas: Football l.2.3: Baseball 2.3: Wrestling 3. Carol Galbraith: Sr. Play 4: Photography Club 4. Daniel Galbraith. Diane Gardner: Pep Band 1: Band 1.2: Cheerleading 2: Cosmetology 3.4. Kim Gravelle: Ir. Play 3: Teacher Assistant 4: Chorus 3: lournalism 2. Barb Guliclr: Band 1 .2.3.4: Pep Band l: Majorette 3.4: F .H.A. 2.3.4: Track 2.3.4. Manager 3. 4: Student Council 4: Yearbook 4: Varsity Club 4: Class Secretary 3. ' Scott Haney. lUdY Haffmum lf- WHY 3: Sr- Play 4: F.H.A. 4: Yearbook 4: Teacher Assis- tant 4: S.S.C. 3.4. Doug Heath: Football 1.2: Basketball 1.2: F .F .A. 1,2,3,4. Beckie Henson: Homecoming Court 3.4: SnoBall Court 4: Cheerleading l.2.4: Pep Club l.2.4: Volunteer Worker at Hurley Hospital 3: Teachers Assistant 3: lr- Play 3: Sr. Play 4: Chorus 2.3. Frank Hollenback: F.F.A. 1.2: Football l.2.4: Basketball 1.2: Track l.2.3.4: Varsity Club 3.4. Perry Hollis: Basketball l.2.4: Football l.2.4: Track l.2.3.4: Varsity Club: Chess Club: lr. Class Treasurer: Ecology Club. 134 Linda Holley: Yearbook 3: Ecology Club 2.3. Daniel Lee Humphreys: F .F .A. 1 .2.3.4: Basketball 1: lr. Play: Sr. Play. Iohn Hunt: Football l.2.3: Sr. Band l.2.3.4: Baseball 2. Christie Iackson: Varsity Club 3.4: Band l.2.3.4: Yearbook 3.4: loumalisn 3: lr. Play: Basketball 1.2.3. 4: Softball 1.2.3. 4: Volleyball 4: Pep Club 2.3 Chorus 2: Homecoming Court 2: SnoBall Queen 4: Sr. Class Vice-Presiden Melissa Iacobson: Cheerleading 1: Band l.2.3.4: Majorette 1 .2.3.4: Tracl 2.3.4: Treasurer 2.4: Girls' Varsity Club 3.4: Ecology Club 3: Homecoming Queen 4: Homecoming Court 1. Thomas G. Iohnston: Football l.2.3: F .F.A. l.2.3: Varsity Club 3.4: Co-og 3.4. Tim Iones: Football l.2.3.4: Track 1 .2.3.4: Basketball 1: National Hono. Society 3. 4: Varsity Club 3.4. Kevin Kelsey. Sandy LaFave: Basketball l.3.4: Softball 1.3. George Lenz: FFA 4. Kathy Lewis: Cheerleading 1.3.4: Pep Club l.2.3.4: Band 1.2: Majorette 2: Chorus 2.3: Golf 2: Varsity Club 3. 4. Tim Lichty: Chess Club 1: Band l.2.3.4: Track 2.4: Basketball 2.3: Cros: Country 3: Ir. Class Vice President: Pep Band l.2.3.4: Jazz Band 3: Ir. Play Tammie Ann Lucas: Cheerleading l.2.3.4: Band 1.2: Chorus 2.3: Pep Clul l.2.3.4. Nancy E. MacDonald: Office Work 2.3.4: Yearbook editor 3: Photography Club 2: Class Secretary 4: W.E. P. 4. Bruce Matznick: Football 2: Baseball 2: Wrestling 3: Band l.2.3.4: Snot Ball Court 4. Doug McDowell. Doug McEwen. Ron Merrow. Terry Miller: F .F .A. 1.2. 3. 4: National Honor Society. Sally D. Morrison: Journalism 3: Ir. Play Assistant Director 3. Pep Band l.2.3.4: Sr. Band l.2.3.4: Library Aid 3: Ecology Club 1.2: Photography Club l. leannie Muchler: F .H.A. 4: Ir. Play Assistant: Chorus 3. Carman Munsell: Band 1: Football 4. Bill Nelson: Football 1 .2.3.4: Track l.2.3.4: Varsity Club 2.3.4: National Honor Society 3.4:1r. Play: Sr. Play: Cheerleading 4. Mark Nelson. Debbie Oliver: Band l.2.3.4: Volleyball 4: National Honor Society: F .H.A. 3. 4: Library Aid 4: D.A.R. Good Citizen 4. Iett Pierce: Football 2: Basketball 1: Track 1.2. 3.4: Student Council 4: Sr: Class President: Varsity Club 2.3.4. . 'lilliam Renshaw. nest Edward Richards Ir.: Football 1.2: Track l.2.3.4: Cross Country 3: Vrestling 3.4: F.F.A. l.2.3: Varsity Club 3.4. eff Roberts: Basketball 2: Track 2: Football 3: Wrestling 4: Cheerleading : Varsity Club 2.3.4. lan Bobinet: Football l.2.3.4: Basketball l: Track l.2.4: Wrestling 3.4: 'arsity Club. am Rushin: lournalism 4. tina Stantill Lale Sass. abine Schelling: Volleyball 4: Track 4. lark Scott: Photography Club 3. irley Sill: Basketball l.2.3: Pep Club l.2: F .H.A. 3.4: National Honor iety 3.4: Girls' Varsity Club 3.4: Band l.2.3.4: lr. Play: Sr. Play: Teach- ! s Assistant 2.3.4. elissa Smakal: National Honor Society: Library Aid 2. brnes Edward smith: Football 1.2.4: r.r.A. 1.2.3. ivian Tomasek: Band l.2.3.4: F .H.A. 2.3.4: Teachers Assistant 3.4: Libra- y Aid 1.4: Student Council 4: Class Secretary 2. teve Tower: Cross Country 2: Track 4. tebi Tranchellz Band l.2.3.4: Varsity Club l.2.3.4: Track 1: Basketball l. : F.H.A. l.2.3.4: Ecology Club l.2.3: Yearbook 4: Student Council 1.2.3. r National Honor Society: Teachers Assistant 2.3.4: Pep Band l .2: Ir. Play: r. Play. ll Warren: Student Council l.2.3.4: Basketball l.2.3.4: Cheerleading 1. ,3.4: Softball l.2.3: Ir. Play: Pep Club l.2.3.4: SnoBall Court 4: Teachers .ssistant 2.3: National Honor Society 3.4: Band 1.2.3. 4: Girls' Varsity Club .4. ue Wilcox. WALSWORTH Marceline, Mo., U.S.A , . .,. J ,. Q . uns . 1 ' '- A i ' is '5.i '.u 'ij I., : xi.: ' ,,b .v .4. E ,n 1, 'ui . V Q F ' ti , 'Fixx ' Y Y ' x 4 'A f!'63l: F- v-7' ' I1 .sat QQ X' s v.u.' 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