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Mr. And Miss GUSHER Katherine Marie Farmer In each edition of the GUSHER, there appears a very special page dedicated to two outstanding seniors who have helped to make C.E. Byrd a better place to go to school. It is the page entitled Mr. and Miss GUSHER. The chosen seniors must have attended Byrd at least three years, must not be a member of the GUSHER staff, and must have high academic and character values. As in years past, this year’s couple was chosen by the entire yearbook staff based on their hard work, dedica¬ tion, and support of C.E. Byrd High School. They were highly respected by their peers, as well as their teach¬ ers, and were actively involved in Byrd since their very first day on campus. It was with great pleasure that the 1983-1984 GUSHER staff presented Katherine Marie Farmer and William Aubry Fain III with the title of Mr. and Miss GUSHER. Kate has attended Byrd High School for four years and has been a member of the Byrd Tennis Team for the entire time. She was a member of Pep Squad her freshman and sophomore years and was usually identi¬ fied by the big drum she played. She has been a three year member of High Life, Quill and Scroll, Student Council, Key Club, and Z-Club. Her junior year, Kate was elected as class secretary and as Vice-President of Z- William Aubry Fain III Club. As a senior, she served as NHS Vice-President, Student Council Vice-President, and as Z-Club Presi¬ dent. Kate was probably best known, however, for her sweet smile and her state ranked ability in the game of tennis. Kate also received an academic scholarship to Centenary College. William also attended Byrd for four years. Beginning his freshman year, he was on the football team, a mem¬ ber of FCA, and a member of Interact. He was a three year member of Quill and Scroll and High Life, a two year member of NHS, and a one year member of Z-Club and Student Council. His junior year he was chosen as a Louisiana Boys’ State delegate and was asked to return as a Junior Counselor for the summer of 1984. He was also chosen to represent Byrd at the Civitan Conven¬ tion and at the Louisiana Tech Model United Nations Seminar. During his senior year, William held the posi¬ tions of NHS Secretary-Treasurer, High Life Sports Edi¬ tor, Interact President, and PresicJkri of the Senior Class. The GUSHER staff highly praises William and Kate in their active participation and hard work and wishes them the best of luck with their futures. 2 $ Honors
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