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Mr. And Miss GUSHER 1985-86 GUSHER 11
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Mr. And Miss GUSHER Roger Vance Melissa Webber Every year the GUSHER staff selects one boy and one girl from the senior class who represents ideal citizens of Byrd. The titles awarded are Mr. and Miss. GUSHER. It is the highest honor the GUSHER staff can bestow upon their fellow students. The students se¬ lected must have attended Byrd for three years, shown spirit, determina¬ tion, and high character values. The re¬ cipients of this award have won the re¬ spect and admiration from the students and faculty. With great honor and plea¬ sure, the 1986 GUSHER staff presents Mr. and Miss. GUSHER, Roger Vance and Melissa Webber. During this time at Byrd, Roger has proven to be an excel¬ lent asset to the sports program. He let¬ tered in basketball and was a great help to the team. Roger not only showed skill in athletics but in leadership as well. Roger was senior class president, Mu Alphs Theta president, a two year mem¬ ber of the Z-club, he was on the student council executive commitee, a boys state delcate, French club, Spanish club and Baseball. Roger, thanks for all that you have contributed to Byrd and congratu¬ lations. This year’s Miss GUSHER was in¬ volved in school organizations. Melissa, started her sophomore year by being elected as a student council representive and also in the Key-club. She was also in the Key-club her junior and senior year and now holds the office of President. Melissa, thanks for everything you have contributed, and congratulations. 10 Mr. Miss GUSHER
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Time Out Once again the doors were closed for another summer vacation. That meant no more home¬ work. projects, or school lunches. It was time for skiing, traveling, rest¬ ing, and just plain fool¬ ing around. Yet, for oth¬ ers, it was time for sum¬ mer school, jobs, and practice. The danceline and cheerleaders arrived at the school around 7:30 each morning to pre¬ pare for camp and the year to come. Later in the summer the football team came to begin their strenuous prac¬ tices. Sophomore Bryan Stewart said, “My sum¬ mer was rough and painful because of foot¬ ball.” Summer school didn’t appear to be very popular with junior Alisa Politz. “I can think of other things I’d rath¬ er be doing,” she stated. While some students were hard at work, oth¬ ers were fooling around. Local swim clubs were the place to be. Guys in plaid swim trunks scouted out the girls in their brightly colored bathing suits. Many were found lying in the sun trying to catch some of those awesome rays. For many students, their time to work had passed, and it was their time to play.
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