William Byrd High School - Black Swan Yearbook (Vinton, VA)
- Class of 1958
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L,ff' THE I958 WILLIAM BYRD HIGH SCHOOL nton V rgln Volume Twenty Five Msfmvyd Sp 1' of Vi , i ' ia David Goode ..A...w,..,Y.L,,,..,,L,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,I I , ,I,, I L. .,,,LA, ., Edi Wallace West .,..I,,,L,,,A.,..., . .,,.I,,A, Ie,,w,, I , , I , ,,L,., B siness Manag rs. rnes ine . in ar ,eee,,e, ee,, , ,, , ,,,, , L.L,L on 2 n vl- wk We ,fs .af f v sf ffm f L., Y ww f 'S o 0 CONTENTS it Administration . . . page I7 Classes. . . . page 25 Activities. U. . page 67 Q Athletics . . . page 93 n Features . . page Iii Advertisements . . . page I29 A 1500512 eacf affix! Q page gf A group of stu- dents relax while they study. - xmssw For a quarter of a century the boys and girls of the community and sur- rounding territories have entered the halls of William Byrd High School. These students have come with the desire to learn-the desire to become better citizens of their community and country. Their school, situated on the hill, is surrounded on all sides by the beau- titul Blue Ridge Mountains, and over- looks the outlying town ot Vinton. lt portrays great beauty at all times ot the year-spring, summer, autumn, and winter. But however beautiful the building and its surroundings, William Byrd High School would not be what it is without the people who have studied and taught in its halls. 6 These people-the students and the faculty-bring credit to William Byrd by their undying devotion to the school and their many services to their state and country. Because in the past twenty-five years the students have shown their loyalty to the school in this way, they have established Wil- Iiam Byrd as o school of which they justly can be proud. Within the walls can be found a spirit of good will, of happiness, and of friendliness which prevails and has prevailed throughout the years of the school's history. This is a school which will always be loved, and will remain forever etched in the hearts of each and every one who has attended William Byrd High School. in 4 . ,jg Y- The activities of the past year are remembered as the students admire their new annuals. wa' 466105 020 Memorues of countless hop py moments stored un the hearts of everyone who looks to Wulluam Byrd as hus Alma Mater portray the less aca demuc sude of lufe at Byrd Throughout the hugh school years moments of sometumes unnotuced happuness occur at frequent untervals Goung down the hull for Thursday assembly programs standung un the halls before school walkung your best gurl to class a are treasured as memorues ones happuest possessuons ln the school actuvutues are many happy moments the work of a club octuvuty the practuce for a ploy beung a part of the cheerung crowd rusung touts feet at a football game he Junuor Senuor Prom Happy moments are found un prepar ung for holudays un cheerful greetungs as buses leave and the doors of the school close However the happuest mo of all us the day of gradua tuon Thus brungs feelungs of success and of a new begun nung Sadness at leavung us overcome by the knowledge that the school wull go on as ut has and wull always be a place of happuness for the students who attend Wulluam Byrd ' -T -l ll ment Z 'ahd yet the. saddest Wy IIIKVIZKIZXI MN fmf f'0!!!lfZJ'l 3 r-5 mm X I 5 I 'Wifi L13 f if ' ' As the years go by, the graduates of William Byrd High School may forget certain things about their early life, but the happiness and joy of their years at Byrd will remain forever in their hearts. Knowledge and wisdom gathered in their years at this school will give them strength and courage to face the future. As they think back, the familiar atmosphere of the class- room where they shared the work and the joy of acquiring education arises to their minds again. They seem to see the halls bustling with activity at the change of classesg o teacher explaining the complexities of Algebrag or they may hear the sound of the students' voices raised in the singing of the Alma Mater. But even more than these things they will remember the lasting friendships which were formed. All these things cannot be forgotten by the alumni of Byrd as they journey throughout the years. wif yffwf. f'4F l 'l 1 .gm y e,, .Q For . w3,g, .ish-.., ,- f ,-.., '?lq,:'-+75 ' ' 'fn L .. ll Bands - lovely queens - parades -pageantry -all have made the Dogwood Festival an annual civic event There is happiness at Byrd - the enjoyment of laughing with one's friends - the gaiety of lunchroom conversation - the happiness of being with good friends and companions. The halls at change of classes are a bedlam in which all the characters merge and combine in a hum of activ- ity. l-lowever, if one looks into a cross section of this group, he finds individ- uals who have individual characteris- tics. Each student has individualityf he thinks for himselfg he does not neces- sarily conform to a pattern. All stu- dents are different and act in different manners, but all enjoy themselves and are happy, Life at William Byrd has a long tradition of happiness for the students and anyone who enters the doors of the school. luv' The students who enter Into WIllIam Byrd are gIven In theIr freshman year choIce as to WhlCh of the programs they wIll follow Some plannIng ahead to theIr college careers choose the College Preparatory course ln thIs course students VSCEIVE a fIrm ground work In EnglIsh dIscover bIology and chemIstry and are Instructed In the complexItIes of algebra and geometry For other students who plan a future In the fuelcl of secretarIal or clerIcal work the Com mercIal course IS Ideally suIted StudyIng In these fIelds commercIal students learn typIng shorthand bookkeepmg and sImIlar arts whIch prepare them for theIr futures MusIcIans practIce darly In band class under the guIdance of Mr SIms P 'l'1 A thIrd group of students IS sametImes un clecIded about theIr futures or plans ThIs group takes the General course whIch QIVGS students a broad general background In the fundamental sublects as well as much free dom to choose electIve subjects accordIng to IndIvIdual Interest WIllIam Byrd IS a small school and In the correspondingly small class groups much stress IS placed upon IndIvIdual actIon and Independent thInkIng The Instructors have tume to devote to each students IndIvIdual Interest or need and by thIs system a superror type of InstructIon IS accomplIshed A student who has graduated from Byrd IS well prepared for whatever he deslres to do In lIfe Future cItIzens l arn about our natIon In Mr RIchards government class I I l I I ' 1 , . . . . - I ' I - ' I I I I ' I I . , WX - E ' 1 , . 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I A I I2 edlcatlon Sv Y' 2 JN! f There as one member of the faculty of Wrllxam Byrd Hugh School who has played an Integral part an the twenty flve volumes of the Black Swan By her selfless devotnon to her work as sponsor of the staff for many of these twenty five years she has made an nmportant contrlbutnon to the school Also as lnbraruan she has gunded and dlrected the students In their search for knowledge To repay In part our nnexpressable debt to her we dedicate this the twenty flfth volume of the Black Swan to Mrs lrma T Moseley f!2cyfl-JQ1,zp,ZgA7 Zi? , 5 ' 0-.1 ' f Q 1 l N l T , l wwf lla TWENTY FIVE YEARS ON THE HILL ln 1932 at ceremonues held as part of 1-lomecomung at Vunton Hugh School the cornerstone of a buuldung was laud Thus buuldung has sunce become an untegral part of the town of Vunton and the surroundung areas Work progressed and un 1933 wuth Herman L Horn as pruncupal the buuldung was occupued and a tradutuon for good edu catuon was started The years passed and more and more young men and women gathered knowledge at Byrd Changes were made and un 1937 a new oddutuon was add ed to accommodate the growung student body Then 1941 war and many of the young men of Byrd served theur country un the servuces Some dud not return but many dud return and educatuon went on wuth Paul E Ahalt as pruncupal Wulluam Byrd also has held a hugh place un sports and extracurrucular actuvutues as evudenced by the 1949 quarter state football champuon shup won by a tune team coached by Leonard V Hale Charles L Jennungs was made pruncupal un 1952 A new shop buuldung was constructed un 1954 Now un 1958 Wulluam Byrd has completed twenty tuve years atop h hull Our hustory us not complete however wuthout mentuonung the men and women that Wulluam Byrd has produced throughout the years They have become leaders un Vunton Roanoke and un varuous other sectuons Everyone of these wull always ottrubute a large part of hus success to the years spent on the hull 3 4 A - A , A X f 'tt 1 X - 'J 'l u Fc C , TLT Al 9' 1 s 1 JT ' f 9 T' . Q sr I b 1 . , . ' ' 1 I IIT e ' .ll ' ' I 1 . u I - . i-' I I ' I . . - ll ' ll , . 15 X ' .1 I I I LAI I 'I I II ' I ,, ,I ffx '33 ll iff? Q ,pw , 1, I Z. ifaini ' r- f l 'I 'ull I ,M ,J ,u ' ,A - 4, rm. Y , .ww 4 , .rt ' ,ff ,ww W , W, ,:. ,rj J. M-, fffm I ' ,A ff- V ,,4 1, ,.pv' .Qu- ,I L., fd fly . -1' wr ,,. ,ff I, ,,, 1 ' ' +M2f,5f: fl Q.. ,, ,f', . Mi, M,Yg'j22I' , Q' , ,fi 'I .ff- ,, . , , ' 4, . 4' f' ,M , 4,-3, f' , . -. ',,.f by I ' 4 W I A-fav ., ' 9, A.-54-,, .J ,f 1 A ' f , aff , 'F 1' 77 AIJMINISTRATIUN r N gain ' 0 'Q I Dr Herman L Horn Supenntendent of the Roanoke County School Board BA Bridgewater MA PhD Duke Unnverslty 'V I f Qr, 5,1 w L R. - A 5: ROANOKE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD Dr. Herman L. Horn ............ Superintendent Dgvig Y, Paschal ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, Superintendent I8 Mrs B F Thomas Arthur G Trout Wullnam J Lotz W H Starkey Lester M Whrtmore R Wllson Adkms Mrs Hazel Ballentme Rylle S Hayden Salem Dlstnct Bug Luck Dnstrlct-Chairman Cave Sprung Dsstrnct Catawba Dlstrlct Town of Salem Chanrman Town of Vlnton Clerk Buuldang Supervlsor STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Garland Gray Thomas C Boushall Wlllvam N Neff Mrs Gladys V Morton Leonard G Muse Robert Button Mrs Loulse F Gallager Hague Rlchmond Abmgdon Charlotte Court House Roanoke Culpepper Manassas THEY GUIDE AND DIRECT US it ,-If Charles L .lennmgs Prrnclpal B A Emory and Henry College MA Unlverszty of Vnrglnla May thus I958 BLACK SWAN afford you pleasure each tume you look through ut May It also serve to remlnd you that you have thus record of your school as a result of someone s hard work and co operation I would hope that your future lnfe and work wull carry these same trade marks If so the results wull also be good Leona rd V Hale To the Sponsor and Staff of the I958 Black Swan we extend congratulations on the excellence of your achievement n produclng thus Annual You have turned the spotlight on those actuvntues whnch the puplls of Wnllnam Byrd will reluve In happy memories for years to come The faithful recording of experu ences that make up the Infe of the school becomes an Important chapter In the history of thus community We commend the student body and the Senior Class In particular for Its co operative effort In manntalnmg the hugh Ideals associated with the name of Wllllam Byrd Hugh School Charles L Jennings Leonard V Hale Asslstant Prlncnpal BS Roanoke College 'iz' :Dmitri I N'-Tl' 'L x'iu.4 RW? CUBA.. EA f . srl 3 f , i ggi . . C V X K ' L fu. I I - 1 . . . . . It I X x L A A I ,,,,,.- Q H ' - x . tb I I . . K 4 'H .r s, ' R-0' .V '71 . if Al . - W-fl , A I I I 1,7 V'-Il 1 J-- . ' r' In 4' If V I' I . ,, ,ff If -. - - N J .V 5 ' V 3,-, M- , , A a . 4 I . 5 in Q r I , I .,,,. I9 Miss Eleanor Altis B.S., Radford College Mathematics, Chemistry Mr. Raymond D. Camper, Jr. B.S., Virginia Polytechnic lnstitue English, General Business History, Speech, Dramatics Miss Avis Cline B.A., Emory and Henry College English Mrs, Dorothy E. Dooley B.S., Madison College English Miss Nellie Watson Finch B.A., Lynchburg College Physical Education, English 'V+ 'Mania sftzvf W, Y , C V ',., COJJQ i 795 -X Am- J A X Mrs. Frances Foster i ,X 'E B.A., Radford College 2 Mathematics X x N f i' l if 'I , 4 X. R ' SJC? 52 L VEC' 1-2 fin 0 'J Y J , Q Q x f V 1' 17' Q . - 2 rf nw 8 Y' L7 Q f . r . Mr. E. A. Goble ' Q J' I 3 A' 5 Q BS., University of . 1 X Virginia X ' -1 . 5 X English ' T 'v 1' N 5 E q ' A Mrs. Dana Q. ' H 3 S li Markham lg' A .3 ' B.S,, Radford College A group of teachers conferring in the iqwcqfffis. Home Economics Q .a, 1, A xgx W if fa- l..-x l yo 5 157' x- is we G 'Q ff 1' l -., . Miss Helen Binford Daughtrey BA., Roanoke College Mathematics Mrs. Dorothy H. Garber BS., Madison College General Science 45? Xi! 3 'ta S Q-Q-vu x.f xk'3 4 at in bf ,mf FACULTY YU!- ' :Q 2 'A 1'- ,, bn-f s if 4 .i 'KY the lunch table 14 il? S, XJ S-X -Q., -v Mrs. Mary C. Goble BA., Emory and Henry College Mathematics Mrs. Christine F. Huddleston BS., Roanoke College Mathematics, General Science Mr. Ralph C. lsbell BS., Concord College Physical Education Assistant Coach-Football Miss Sybil Marshall BA., Winthrop College American History and Guidance Mr. Floyd R, Mason BS, Roanoke College Diversified Occupations Mrs. Mayme R, McCluer BS., Radford College University of Virginia English Mr. Albert T. McCown i B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute r X O Industrial Arts GR Q X 1:5 Mrs. Geraldine Meador if, B.S., Radford College is ' Physical Education ' 5' Mr. J. Curtis Miller B.A., Bridgewater College History Mrs. Irma T. Moseley B.A., Florida State Universit B.S., Roanoke College Y 1--4 ' HA Librarian ,Q .gy . . . i Miss Doris Nichols j fi g . ,sq fc 93 B.S., Radford College Q General Science 'W' YQ Abi, In Mrs. Viola Painter 'mf' B.A., Roanoke College Madison College ' Music, Spanish I FACULTY Teachers gather in library before faculty meeting to discuss events of the day i Mr. Carl J. Ratliff B.S,, Virginia Polytechnic Institute Industrial Arts and Mechanical Drawing Mrs Marjorie M Stiltner BA Davis and Elkins College History -X4 it-ff 'A fl I hi iles Wars. , M, if GD Mr. Frank Moricle BS., Morehead State College MA., George Peabody College Biologyg Coach-Football Mrs. Mary M. Rash A.B,, Roanoke College Latin and History ,A-Q, ,,,,f,zw' Nz- ' i X v l I I X I 'l 2 V S gf ' ' T 1 4 1. X4 1 'dlp ll .o XX , , 1 E 1 V i- X ' T Vx .'f in-'JN . , xv 19' ,f 1 Y .. i l i Y x x n Faculty members criecking the bulletin board in the Annex FACULTY K Q45 ix gs fag, , tl, t nf ,-1 Av, . 'QT' Mr Dan W Richards B S Roanoke allege Government U S History Mrs Ora M Sluss B S Madison College Typing Bookkeeping Mr James H Sims B.M. Shenandoah Conservatory of Music Band General Music Mrs. Rebecca S. Thomas B.S. Mary Washington College Typing Shorthand Miss Mary F. Turner B.S. Madison College Office Machines Shorthand Vocational Office Training VOT Co-ordinator Mr. Aubrey R. Vaughan B.S., Memphis State College Drivers' Training Coach-Basketball -Q 1' Mrs. Ernestine M. Vinyard Longwood College, Roanoke College, B.S. English '4 N Nw 1 X , Mrs Bett Ann Smith - Y Peace College, Raleigh, N. C. Secretary Early morning rush of students making pur- chases in the office, FACULTY Mr, C. Roy Wells B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute Mathematics, Physics . ,. if . Q. 7 t - .amz l :il!'l Q 1.33,--. .ff k ,, - . ' 5' Mr. Bayes Wilson B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute VOT and General Business Resigned J Ill 1 ' ' A , L. . . A-:N 2 55 if OFFICERS Standing: President: Gary Kaylor, Vice-President: Charlie lddings, Secretary: Judy Stone, Seated: Treasurer: Nancy Foster, Reporter: Darlene Morgan. CLASS HISTORY September, 1953, is a date the graduating class of '58 will always remember, for it was then that l62 young, eager eighth graders entered the halls of William Byrd. Having been introduced to their new surroundings, these students took little time in becoming acquainted with the school and realizing the goal which had been set before them. Mrs. Goble, their sponsor, was a great help in starting them in the right direction, and the class officers, Shirley Hunter, Deanna Cooper, Darlene Morgan, Shirley Shell, Martha Setliles, and Wallace West aided her in this tas . Soon these students were in their freshman year-high school students at last-beginning the important four years of education careers. They decided, under the guidance of Miss Marshall as sponsor, and officers Darlene Morgan, Sue Hale, Earlene Hairfield, Shirley Hunter, and Deanna Cooper, upon the courses of study which they were to follow throughout the following three years. Their sophomore year, led by Earlene Hairfield, Brenda Jones, Alice Miller, Deanna Cooper, and Darlene Morgan as officers, and Mrs. White as sponsor, was a happy and successful year. lt was at the end of this year that they realized that they had reached the halfway point of their high school days, and had but two more years left at William Byrd. As juniors, they enjoyed more happy experiences--one of the best remembered being the Junior-Senior Prom which they sponsored. Other highlights in this year included the Junior Class play The Family Nobody Wanted and the sale of dish cloths to earn money for the prom. 6 Ts -Wag, W AN HONOR GRADUATES Seated: Judy Snodgrass, Reta Fry, Alice Miller, Nancy Foster, Judy Stone, Gail Montgomery. Standing: David Goode, Deanna Cooper, Catherine Silcox, Barbara Fore. Finally came the year to which they had all been looking forward. They were seniors at Iastl Officers chosen for the year were Gary Kalor, Charles lddings, Judy Stone, Nancy Foster, and Darlene Morgan, and Mrs. Stiltner, Mrs. Vinyard, and Mr. Moricle were their sponsors. This year was perhaps the busiest of all. More studying was done by the entire class since this would be the last year of schooling they would receive before going out into the world. This year also was busier because of the many social events which took place at that time-such events as the trip to Richmond, Senior Class play, Ring Dance, trip to New York, Junior-Senior Prom, and scores of others. In October, the class mem- bers received their class rings and there was the magazine sale to earn money for the New York trip. But of all the wonderful things that took place, the one which will remain in the hearts of every senior of '58 is the day of graduation, the day when diplomas were received, bringing the realization that high school days were over, Those graduated, realizing that they had fulfilled their am- bitions-to graduate with the ability to to continue in the world with happiness and success, will always remember their days at William Byrd and will keep the memory of their Alma Mater in their hearts forever. W, M up lwftlitis Q ,--4 1 33- 'ees A .l PM vfi.,f 7. l r A' L i A ' 1 f 3 'F' 3- i LW' , Seniors of i958 capping the Seniors of l957. .49--f YM, Q 1 A F 4 Bonnie Sue Akers Eleanor Patricio Albert Lewis Ray Baker Jack Eugene Bolt Shirley Ann Burdette Martha Gray Burkholder The Seniors Embark Upon The Final V 5 - L 4 if af, ,z WIllIOm Jon Camp Wrlllarn Douglas Carr lik Maybelle Chocklette gall- Eleanor Jean Clnngenpeel f ,Q K A Y Sara Elizabeth Cook 1... it Wullnam Wayne Cook And Most Wonderful Year OF Hugh School 7? lk-an qs N vb vis Deanna Darlene Cooper Phyllis Mae Cooper is ez Bertram Eugene Corknll 'l A 8.14-if ,Q Q :D Lewes Wuley Cox - . -Fr' Jean Carol Creasy x u X ' R ll. . N A Walter Dean Cromer n 1 is il ,f-VN 'we . . P? H., N ' 46 , -, . , , V f . ' 1 C A., . Q 4, I Q 1 V f 9 l r . W ii hr- 30' ' ' . - A fv--- fl , --- 'L ,V .. Q fi K' r W' 5 , ,x . , ' I ,fl W .lf A WI I l 7 , .V ' Q ' . 43 , .A Q A . - - ' 1 I ' Z, . A . Peggy Darnell Crank fi fi 4 Barbara Anne Davis ' Q Sylvla June Dennison l WW Walter Earl Dnckerson Richard Tyrone Dnllon Patrncla Ann Dmglednne Present Sensor Class -:Q ,fs 6 l uf 5-fx 11375 xc: 'QQ 15 Z'- N qi, 'Qin-r fu' NE if 1 '7 V.. aww -N 'QSM JN' .l M 9w,,.x 'xv- Pay Dons Jane Dowdy Jerry Banks Ferguson Jerry Lee Fxnk Daniel Griffin Fisher Rnchard Chambers Flora Robert Edward Foley I x' x 13.5, L 55' sf ' n ' 'L' Vi ki 1' r, . F is . 3 X V t Q . s. A. as L W . . v I V X I V V H l , , as - I g L 'D K l qi! KF- ' F M , 'Q-nm WMV 7,1 L , 'xy , Jil I , wx Q K1 . 4 . Ley, xi, 1, fb 5. vb L M he f- Wi'-fe? 5 W If l . ' ' 0 'r L A 6 fx 1-N51 in 4' - ,A 9- ya .U 1 I 'l I Some Seniors became act- ors as they presented the Senior Class Pla Maybe Love. l Wifm 155151 'BLX if' N, If ,. , 'r Q ,M da 3-3 Maybe Lovel' n I' Y l Barbara Ann Fore Nancy Lee Foster Robert Edward Foutz Reta Mae Fry Martha Settles Gaylor Shirley Wray Giles George Gale Gish Barbara Lee Good A E David Ronald Goode William Henry Goode Jane Ellen Gose Robert Meade Gose fs 5 ,vm is The Seniors enjoyed the first Ring Dance held at Byrd, and hope that it will become an annual event. Receive Senior Class Rings At. R,-gg , sm :rg n1,4lR b K' . ,0- i G 50 i xx vi, shi' 1 Earlene Rassue Haurfreld Benny Monroe Hale Carol Sue Hale Marjorle Dawn Hale Patricia Sue Hale David Samuel Harris T e SlRl PVS i ki ini' Dance X-A L Sq, N vw if 5 1 T ,num 'X 1. Held AT Byrd Aixtg -o fax J' 10' L Q7 Quo 3:3 -'A Walter Benjamin l-larrls Naomn Anne Heath Margaret Rose Heck Ellzabeth Walters Hoback Edward Wayne Horne Slmrley Jean Hunter 1? 0 ' -V Q- . -x .... I . :' K Q ' - l l l 'F' .af A 'warg ,Q L 3 V , 35 h A i , ,. a . . ' l ggi I h FU 'ng .H I - T lk X, V X 9 ll' 59 ' 'S 1' K . K' Billy Joseph Hutchens Charles Thomas lddings Rebecca Payne Jenkins Brenda Joyce Jones Gary Robert Kaylor Alice Lee Keaton is 1' 7 ,fit IW' ,Q 1 'Ri' N -v 52' ban Us-...A ,gl L 'QN ew- Sel Magazines Stationery Pens ncl 1- 419x995 4 in -4: .4 4- w . ,'- .. ? fvN 3 fo K s 'Rid An-if' '93 ig., 'T i ix Sl 'S y Robert William Kendall WalterJ Kent Joan Carol Kerns Thomas Davis Kirby Judith Scarlet Leftell Leilani Nell Leftell lu., 1 Ruth Naomi Lyles 135 4 6? Lg- N Y Eorrna Jean McCarty lx. . -55' - D Alice Gaynelle Miller 4' v K Q 1:5 'S Q James Woodrow Mills i ' Q V ,Y Katherine Abigail Lf? 8 I 'K Montgomery J I kg 55' Finally Go To New York Y- I..T Shirley Jean Moorman A group of Seniors check the progress of the Magazine Sale. lllll IJANIJ Q Darlene Anne Morgan Shelba St, Clair Morrison Alice Faye Musselman Cecile Wells Nelson Staley Victor Pennington John William Poling ,fi .,, 1 A group of delegates to SIPA relaxed on the campus of Washington and Lee. Attend Junior - Senior Prom 4451 'Eff' 11156 t A- i L Roland Wayne Pridgen John Rene Quisenberry Billy Randall Richards Jackie Allen Riley Aubrey Kyle Robinson, Jr, Janie Darlene Rowlett li as 16 x 11 .QW 1 1 g J my ' wx J As Guests Ol The Junior Class ',c U A we i lb ' Gb- 41 A: D! Annie Louise Sanders WN i , . 5 hs. Q MJ Catherine Janet A7 - . Marie Scott ,,, C T5 x 4' Donald Roy Settle P . A.- Q lg f 'R ff l fb A-f x 'Cl- ix if 0 Carol Edna Short Q' X Catherine Minnie Silcox Q-v-Y, f b Warren Lee Simmons M lr' , '4 l wana awn In N ,A A W ,hx W Ed D 5' k . 57 t , f' v- JoAnn Carol Smith L '5' A , -4- X sr'-' Q 1- v Judy Elnzabeth Snodgrass 4 S ,rr 'MGM Mary Jane Sowe rs rv' '13 Mildred Frances Spangler dvi qw 2' Betty Lou Stanley if Finally Bud A Sad Farewell To The :lx Judith Ann Stanley 'ZX 5-1 Q 55. Judith Ann Stone '77 7 Inf Lewus Clay Stout Ter' 'L 1540 :tx Gerald Manon Suttles lf 431 6 Harry Fletcher Turner .f K' X ' Rebecca Sue Underwood .1 , , Ar' 'V .gn . ni it ik, K- ff lf lg t, '35 M , li r Q 4, ' i, Neil' , I ' ' fa 5+ ,, 4 ,.- VV G, ' I KMA I A A 'wr L we L L 11. 232 , l r 1-2575 k 'f N Qi? l :X . l, X A K 41 ' Z ht, K h 1 ,W li V 2 l A lx 4 'I L af 'fe' 541, M , A Q. 40 ' ,, 't Ez , 7' K RV- ' ,wigifl :j- ' f L Tl 2 ,Q ',,,f 'Elf 'SS Qu.. I-v .4 WI.. ii lg! Sa Halls Ol Wllllam Byrd 'Tx 1--. 6 103 ,W 1uN Laura Mac Vaughan Barry Lynn Ward Coy Lee Weaver Judith Ann Weaver Nancy Pearl Weaver Evelyn Belcher Welch 45, 'VN ,gk 6 Wallace Eugene West 3. Betty Jean Worrell K 1 4901-nl 0- -x 1, I lb' Catherine Oleen Wray Mary Agnes Yates J r .W f ., 'S' l ' f ' IL-' - ' y A , K l . E e J iprl - A , , f 1 '. A ff r We 4 'Q' 4 Rv ev' I' ,X , . . ,Q . , hy, I xyylb, Y It if N 2- 'fr V - x l. Q Qc X R r . li N A A 1:5 'rf sy Kyra WW . Mft , I ,NA ,mi ' A 7 - l , 45.4 , f ar - gf -J' 1, 1 , 1 4 ' U ,V 1 l at , .ct Q.. fl 5, W Junior Class Officers President Morgue Shaw Vuce Presudent Kenny Saunders Secretary Carol Bryant Treasurer Bobby Roach Reporter Ann Watterson JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY lt was with feelings of great apprehensuon and perhaps a but of fear that the l85 eughth graders entered Wulluam Byrd Hugh School un the fall of l954 Durung thus furst umportant year un hugh school Mrs Marjorie Stultner was theur class sponsor around surprusungly fast the l6l freshmen were ready to start another year Feelung quite famuluar wuth theur school now they were led through the year by Carolyn Huffman Kenneth Saunders Susue Fielder Carol Bryant and Nancy Eversole wuth Mrs Kathleen Thomas serving as faculty sponsor ln theur sophomore year the class now 149 un number began to feel luke old hands at Byrd Under the leadershup of Kenneth Saunders Peggy Darnell Cronk Carolyn Huffman Carol Cramer and Kenneth Holland and Mrs McCluer sponsor they really got started toward theur goal graduatuon Thus fall l24 juniors once agaun entered the halls of Byrd eager to assume the many advancement to the Junior class After the electuon of the class offucers Margue Shaw Kenneth Saunders Carol Bryant Bobby Roach and Ann Watterson the year really got under way Ahead were many happy and busy moments that were to be long remembered All the uunuors looked forward eagerly to the graduatuon ceremonues un the sprung after whuch they could assume theur place as senuors of Wulluam Byrd .5 . - . . . I I I ' l . . . . . I By the fall of l955, which seemed to roll new responsibilities coming to them with their l I ' . l I I I I I I I I ' 40 Not all of the Junior's time is spent in social activitiesg some- time they study. 1.5 rss 1' 4 if , we , I ,NV ' I Bu -. ., L. ' fi, fa . r QM fi 'l K Q ffm , -'g .4 0, ,., if ,. gi fs' -fi, M ,, M ' s 2 gy A MA, zu, .-rn! 3 1 'I es IJ V I 17. S we 4- Q 54 Us 3 .. , ,, - i Qui-Q-t Se: 'sr 4' Q. nv L Juniors Begin An Active Year... .pw- mls we 'ti- 0-l Q 3.15, Yzzrx T Q? uv, ' 'vllhi' qv-1 Q-1 R' .gnu at-qo- ZW .- 3 W y . 1, Im.:-in Carolyn Adams Winston Adams Sandra Arnold Colleen Baker Phyllis Barnard Stephen Bates Marvin Bailey Yvonne Blair Beverly Blount Patricia Bolt Kenneth Bont Edna Bowman Darlene Brooks Ronald Brooks Carol Bryant Judith Cadd Leland Coldwell Gay Cook Ma ry Frances Coon Ga ry Cooper J ,.1 Ed Cox Arthur Craft Carol Crammer Michael Cundiff Ronald Cundiff Charlotte Deel Bernard Dickerson Michael Dogan Sam Doran Kale Drewry Eunice Durham Brenda Dyer Virginia Edwards Nancy Eversole Grover Ferguson Susie Fielder Bonnie Fisher Ann Foley Richard Foutz Blanche Fralin Carol Freese Rae Funk Jerry Furrow Roger Gorman Linda Gibson Mollie Gish Iva Glascoe Tommy Hale Richard Hall Donnie Hartsell David Hearn Larry Hill Kenneth Holland Matilda Holland Becky Holt Katherine Holt Wayne Hudson Carolyn Huffman Kenneth Hunt i i A group of Juniors relax on the sfeps to the guidance office. Plan Trip To Williamsburg And State Capitol Wendell Kelly Doris King lndia Sue King Carol Larch Robert Lee Earl Lyle JoAnn Malone Roscoe Martin Wayne Martin Charles McCarty Michael McMannaway Gail Meador Ernest Meeks Jerry Minnix Danny Minton Myrna Mullins Carolyn Obenchain Tommy Olsen Judith Overstreet Claudia Parker if? 35? ,-eg sr'- J' ,is i, Q , tour 'E' 7 0- 42 -.1 fra.. fi. sl :Hi W V, Q.. l 3184- W I-'ii g ?i ' A 5 Qs 'qt-fl -f -..,- , 'bn t Kgs N 'S f- -5- '92 L. CJ Y ' 3 x Juniors study American history and receive guidance in Miss Marshall's class. -11' v-gi 'K ff' 3 'U Act As Hosts At Junior-Senior Prom My T :IN as Q-W., S i 'K 'lk Z? L15 . ,, Cf? Vvv AQ 'a-,f at ' Q ,ff-ev K. 4. 'I Betty Pasley Charles Paxton Garnett Powell Gloria Powell Gloria Quisenberry Wayne Ramsey Patricia Richardson Patricia Riddle Bobby Roach Linda Ross Marie Ruff Robert Ryan Brenda Saul Kenneth Saunders Wayne Saunders Bobby Sell Marjorie Shaw Kenneth Shelton Kyle Short Martha Slocum Helen Smith Peggy Smith Bernie Sowers Beverly Sowers Irene Sowers Joyce Stanley Albert Stewart Danny Taylor Peggy Tolbert William Turner Margaret Trump Charles Watson Ann Watterson Gatha Webb Sammy West Sarah West Larry Wheeler Clarence Wheeling Lynn Willis Darlene Wirt James Wise Betty Woodson Judy Worley Douglas Wright alll? , , W I lb - ,J -W... Qi, lk -w All v-, fv if f L, 1 5 mf . JK And Finally...Seniors.. s S .EA 2563 . 42. , E x gf , :li M 1 ' In 4. il VT. 'T A 'Tr 2 It 'S-? fn. wwe Q-P -if Y Q-lv 15, ' . 15 'ir' Q N! if n-adv' Sandra Dowdy, Vice-President, Carlyle Stull, Reporter, Robert Short, Treasurer, Sandra Silver, Secretary, Karen Bragg, President. Phoebe Abbott Brenda Adkins Stephen Agee Wendell Akers Marcella Amos Sidney Amos Danny Anderson Dianne Angell Donald Arthur Robert Boyse Lynwood Belcher Nancy Body Billy Booth Sondra Booth Gale Bousman Becky Boxley Karen Bragg Betty Brown Steve Brown Bill Bryan SOPHOMORES mrrvzgffq ' f 4 , gif. 'itz I-'sp 3- 65, - lf.- 'A ' gp - Q' fr V ., ,' ' V ' V! A il P 1 -I 361 5? RA , 4 M- ' , -fr 'cd A Ah Q L ALA 5-4 r I 4 . b y I .A V r f 'N ll, 'a at A' WN 5' A' Q IL- X Q A' 'ai B' if .xg ' h 9 ! . ' Q Q 1- -. ' ' 1 ,B , 1' - Q ' Ka 'fi ' , A-X , 3 rt? yi AIA: X Ll 4. ,.-. I 1 -'vs 'qw Al Y-v TP T! ef 1 441 rw, if N LLKQL Q1 sr vi fs n 1- 'N Cf! X A xxlagm b ,cw r'F ' V.-br N fi 1' ALA VIH T' A lx 48 Qi 'Qu' fax 'T7,f SOPHO Bruce Bryant Carolyn Bunch Beverly Bushong Kenneth Butterworth Llnda Cadd Sarah Cassedy Leslie Chambers Gertrude Chlttum Mane Chocklette Llnda Cook Helen Cooper Wlllxam Corbltt Wayne Cramer Vlvlan Crawford Jxmrny Crumpacker Delores Cundltt Paulrne Dnckerson Sandra Dowdy Betty Draper Larry Draper John Drewry Rachel Ferguson Martha Furebaugh Betty Fitzpatrick Carolyn Fltzpatruck Roger Flrppen Lonnue Foster Judy Garrett Janet Glbson Shnrley Gubson Rlchard Glass Bobby Goggrn Patrlcla Grant Connie Gregory Myrl Halrtleld MORES Dreamer Hale Ruta Hale Nancy Hammond Gerald Hams Nancy Hart Mary Harvey James Hensley Marne Hull Ronald Hodges Thomas Hogan Tony Horne Carolyn Huddleston aus ' is I Q Q 4' at N.. R q..., L KI' ff ' J - Q , 2-r 'J , on f . My 2- g .'?9 1 y 3 - L .:iv'z1h l A . ' 'avi . 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' Aaltiknl n ilk ,R 9 L 4.4 'iw A55 Linux lm 58 EIGHTH Donald Holdren Bobby Holland Barbara Holt Eugene Honaker Charles Horton Faye Huddleston Jay Huddleston Bully Hudson Larry Huffman Davld Hutchens Pamela Jannay Wrlluam Johnson Mrldred Johnson Nancy Jones Becky Keaton Bully Keith Russell Kelley Warren Kelley David Kelly Sandra Kelly Dlana Kendall Chrrstlne Largen Charlotte Layman Davrd Layne David Leffell Maurlce Lucas Lewnn Lugar Donnue Lyle Joyce Malone Buddy Mann Sue Martln Alnce Mayhew Ronald McDanrel Charlotte McDonald Anne McPherson Sherry Meadows Annle Merriman Brenda Muller Harold Mrlls Lenwood Mrnter Bobby Morgan Carolyn Motley Tommy Muse Dennrs Musselman Danny Myers Carolyn Neughbors Mlchael Nevergold Roger Newman Ernest Noel Barbara Nuckols Helena Overstreet Joyce Overstreet Patrucla Palmer Robert Parker Carolyn Patsel Wayne Patsel Barbara Patterson Wayne Penmngton Ronnle Poff Carolyn Prurtt James Puckett Charlotte Radford Shirley Reynolds Vrncent Reynolds Vicky Richards Sharon Rlchardson Robert Rlder Mac Robertson Co ol Robmson Karen Rosendalh iv tl , I? i., l ' 'R ' ,tr - 1, Yi Ffa W A V' 2' L 5' ' R 42. - 1 ky rv 3, ' A a.. 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N of plctu red Emory Barger Charles Campbell Paul Comer Joyce Drewry Betty Glllespre Ruta Murray Harold Myers Eugennra Short V ayne Thurman Peggy Vaden Prlncnpal 5' E Edward Barnett WIlIOl'T1 Byrd Junior Hugh School provndes mstrucfuon for chnldren from the communmes of Vunton and surroundnng areas ln the suxth and seventh grade MHUORlHGH FACULTY Mrs Geraldine Butler Mr Fred Elchelman Mrss Patrrcra Emerson Mrs Thelma Jennmgs Mrs Lula Layman M s Sylvia Lassiter 5' fx.:- Mlss Vrrgrnua O Neull iw- I Mr Edward Redmond J Mass Betty Tnnglfer lqiib-4' 405 Mrs Josephme Wood 3 Win 6+ 's--Q Tn? ,wr 60 14' 'Un 1 Wally Andrews Wayne Andrews Earl Arthur Roy Arthur Brenda Asburry Aubrey Baker Davud Bates John Bates Nuckne Bates Donald Baker Penny Ballantine Hubert Barton Wrllnam Barnard Alvan Blankenshlp Jean Blevins Pat Bollrng Randy Boone Douglas Booth Becky Breeden Johnny Brogan Raymond Brooks Alen Brumbaugh Barbara Buznk gt 511' X 1' C, S-vb Q IN V V V' Q4 li Ll. A SEVENTH GRADE 01' LAJAL LLL liin 'Y A vi vt Z- ?g K r f F Lil 5 1' ,D llfqllpgl 7 Rau 'G' cvs, 00' Y 26 'U' Q It David Cadd Joyre Caldwell Mane Campbell Dnane Carroll Mack Chambers Donna Chuson Lawrence Chrttum Shlrley Chuttum Mabel Cook Henry Cooper Patsy Cooper Wanda Cooper Brenda Crella Patsy Daxly Aluce Dtckerson Bobby Dlckson Sue Dlngledlne Herman Doran Larry Dowdy Charles Drewry Dennls Drewry Junror Durham Michael Ferguson Dwight Fore Barry Freese Davud Fry Wayne Funk Martha Garrett Donald Gorlty Betty Green Nr ia x LAL '- - ' A 'fl l lf .A , 'M A ., ' Xqsv 'vw X I 'T . x 'N vt - r K X. I X . S L' T4 . xi f - . . ,iv 3 5. I -xi-'-5A , Q. ax' A Eli w' ' l i gi. - ', I K Y 1 ka x X ' ' . ' :lv M x Iliff QT lf L - - A F if .B ,, -- . a-it 5' Q A '12 '-'fl 1 :v .1 'ff x Q V, A A X Q X I A V -A 1 V fs , ,, ., pk VK x . , ,,i,, ,- - Il ,., 5 if ' 4 .r 32. 4 t V , :h fb ,gg K, :LA X 4' B' Patricia Bryant K ' I - H 3, ' . xr all 4 A E C sm M X 6 , J A N' ' A' N 4' y. ff my ,Q , '. 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A -V arf A-A ra 43 f' X7 ..:-w Xp 446 3,7 mom. 1.1: 'BQ' Ronald Kelly Wayne Kelly Barbara Lamb Gerald Markham Jean McCraw Bonnre McCue Robert McGlothlnn Lewis McLain Allce Meador Larry Meador Judy Meador Lrnda Meador Ronald Meadow Llnda Mullrns Susan Mumpower Barry Myers John Nelms Curhs Nlchols Robert Olrver Wayne Ould Carolyn Oversfreet Dallas Overstreet Jimmy Overstreet Glorua Jean Parnter Patrrcla Payne Carolyn Pnke Jenny 'Perknns Joyce Pugh 'Vi 159' 1.44 SEVENTH GRADE FWF' elmo. i1IL...A Ronnie Pugh X X 62 Glynn Halrfleld Shirley Ham Charles Hammond Tommy Hawknns Brtsy Harvey Joe Hatcher John Hilton Patncro Holdren Wrllram Holdren Danny Holland Belly Holt Dorothy Holt Judy Horn Curtis Howell Carolyn Huddleston Gene Hudson Dons Jenknns Frark Johnson Janet Johnson Marne Johnson Drnah Jones Faye Jones Patrucna Jordon Elmon Kelley W K ,L xx V- A I bv- l xy, I l Er R C Jvf' cl 1 f' N 'Da I - - J ' I T-V? -T '- rf 'J is Q45 ' 4' Iv 'r I ' X 1, ,- j' X fg' Q ll 2- , J , , rf Q X X -sf-Ja. ll gl .v Ax . j , 3 . 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Ann Smith my 9 Gall Smlth Bobby Southerland Margaret Stanley ff Davld Stllton Helen Stuarton Charles Stull Ax I 'Y C' SEVENTH GRADE A hiya 'kt L in 1 AQ lclN-1' 1 -elf N' 1 I E3 Q Commle Swartzel Darlene Swntzer Llnda Taylor Nelson Terrell Joyce Thomas Paul Thomas Lorraune Thornton JoAnn Tlnsley Barbara Turner Kenneth Turner Wade Turner Sarah Lyles Kemp Underwood Mlckey Urlck Bully Vznyard Dallas Waddell Davad Wade Rlta Wade Reggie Wallace Bobby Watson Gloria Weaver Maynard Weaver Ronald Wheeler John Wulkerson James Wulllams Ball Wllson Lorettz Wnlson Marne Wllson Robert Wummer Sandra Woodson Llnda Youhg Not Plcfured Jerry Altice Jlmmy Campbell Nelly Dooley Nelson Dooley Roger Drewry Jlmmy Eversole Ray Huddleston Charles Hunt Knm Ovenchaun Kenneth Pame Joyce Patsel Joyce Patsel John Peters Robert Rnchards Jerry Saunders Ocue Smnth Gaynelle Spencer Archie Stultz Darnell Vaughan , ' I V I . V A Y '- ' 1: - 'ha -' :J tl, sf, Q 7- .1 L 1 ,sv H 34 QTL- ' -- 7- 1-, 'N - - -' ' x, . . 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'2 s. , - C, li ' .., ' D I U V -A , . . . fl - f- NV W y - , ' 64 15, N6 0 Phyllus Dellne Larry English Roy English Judy Farrls Ronnle Ferris Robert Ferns Diana Fouch Ruby Fox Eunnce Glbbs Cecllna Glass Martha Goode Frances Hale Herbert Harris Paul Hartse Judy Hull Nancy Hull Roger Hodges Wnllnam Hodges Robert Holt Becky Huddleston Kay Huddleston Donna Jackson Phnllup Karnes Dale Lantz Ann Lee Cynthia Martun Nelson Martnn Lmdo Moxey Claudine McDonald 1 I 145 141 me V' C' SIXTH GRADE '4 Q5 -1-., -af' . Rlcharcl Adams Llnda Arthur Clyde Austln Jean Arthur VIFQIDIC Burger Frances Babb Don Booth Mary Bowman John Bragg Jnmmy Brogan Joyce Brooks Roger Brown Jrmmy Bryant Wallace Bryant Peggy Burns Brenda Cannaday Edwin Carter James Carter Marvm Carter Raymond Clemmons Davud Cook Annta Creasy Barbara Cundnff fl P'-A Y- 'i is Us f',Q My Ax 16- S.. V vwfknx 64 I O 'JU' wav 6 mmf 95 A w Q. 4' 9, ', fn' V ' 4, 5 ir, ' 4 , :L :Q ,Q K I W 1 . . . 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'bf J ' - 1' ' Uh , 4' xv ' f Ax Q ' ,fs at fl J tx 'C' asa- Brendo Meodor Brenda Moore Audrey Moorehead George Morehead Sandra Motley Thomas Murray Mary Muse Carolyn Myers Davld Norrns John Overstreet Sheryl Pagans Bruce Powers Edwnn Reynolds Kathernne Reynolds Carolyn Saferlght Bonnue Saul Glorla Saunders Bobby Sboray Katheryn Scott Phyllls Settles Jollne Shorter Kenneth Skelton Evelyn Spradlun Mnchael Starkey 5 me-il N at Q X 1.-f 'ltr L qs: Q- 31 'DN 3 1 slxTH GRADE Alix f'lf 'l Waimea Not Plctured Rnchard Belcher Rosemary McDannel Donald Duckworth Jrmmy Sell Carolyn Painter Mary Young 65 'tn 'Q'- -f fc- Donald Taylor Johnny Thomas Ca ol Thomason Jerry Thompson Donna Thrasher Deal Tompkins Jean Turner Brenda Underwood Robert Waldron Wayne Wallace Dale Washburn Andy Watson Nancy Weddle Kenneth Whitaker Ronnre Wnlllams Donald Woodford Gall Wrrght QW ea eg msn- M A U , D x s VT - 4 6' P' sl 4 -A 0- - r, 'T H lf f . W x RP x , A Q ' H ' A rf' loll - My may if? ' ' H - oi-, rm , 1- S- A mi x . XL Ib My . n . I' A r- J lf , Mk r ,gr W, , W 4 , ' . A b ' a. ' A 'r rs, , T - iv c. ' ., P, as 45' R 5' X' 4 y 2' A .. L rt ' rrrsr f 4 J 4 T l ' ' A ,,j,ialzi'fiw' me .s.T', ,gi 8 Af l T' ' V 4-U 5: r . W 4- Q ,l A I Va- AT -.A lm: X S r A gy 'W we - . ,3 .K T L. ,yxey,y, K7 N , .-. T ,I 3' all 'r, ' T lg gf ' 'ra .-V , T A 5 1: . .. 55 'ff 1 A 4 V r A ' - , - , K 2 f 4. ,air 35. ggi.-l 415 lo if if . 1-if -, . J E S.C.A. Row 'I Mary Muse, Rita Wade, Martha Garrett, Mar- tha Goode. Row2 Deal Tompkins, Caroline Pike, John Bragg. Row3 John Bates, John Nelms, Lewis McLain. Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 JUNIOR BAND Majorettes: Carolyn Huddleston, Gaynelle Spencer. Edwin Carter, John Bragg, Robert Ould, Bruce Powell, Philip Carter, Andy Watson, Deal Tompkins. John Overstreet, Linda Arthur, Betsy Seibel, Pat Bryant, Clyde Austin, Mack Chambers, Alan Brunbaugh, John Wilkerson, Sandro Motley, Nancy Hill, Linda Richards. Dole Washburn, Billy Wilson, David Stilton, Loretta Wilson, Johnny Bates, James Haw- kins, James Sims, Director. SAFETY PATROL Rowl Albert Blankenship, John Peters, Donald Gority. Row2 Charles Stull, Dale Lance, Gerry Short, Ray l-luddleston, Alan Brunbaugh, Aubrey Baker. Row 3 Wayne Andrews, Billy Wilson, Johnny Brogan, William l-loldren, Ray Arthur. A 9.9, ' I Kow 'I Row 2 'sg' LIBRARY CLUB Susan Mumpower, Evelyn Spradlin, Mrs. Run ion, Sponsor, Catherine Scott, Carolyn Silvers Joyce Weddle, Virginia Perkins, Judy Horn Rita Wade, Mary Jo Muse, Joyce Thomas Row 3 Sandra Riddle. Sandra Woodson, Mable Cook, Cheryl Pagans C nthia Martin Janet Johnson, Martha Chil- Y I dres, Alice Meador. I-f .swf ,X 1' W JF' I. , ig: I 4-1, i ,ing , V 52: , , if 1 M3 J 13 fi. ,,. ,lf ,Quai v it 5' 2, A . 5 b. gifs ,915 5 . K' gg: I 4 I -.,--,. .nn-. I? O --.......... Q -, ,,. 55 46 f W f 4 . :Eh 4 A 1 f 54 5 QA 4 f 2 f rs ' E, fl! 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A I' Bali .Qs Rowl Allce Muller Dreamer Hale Darlene Morgan Gale Johnson Marlorle Shaw Kenneth Sounders Benny Hale Martha Burkholder Judy Weaver Janet Scott Peggy Tolbert Mollne Grsh Row2 Mnss Marshall Sponsor Karen Bragg Sandra Dowdy Joan Kerns Cherle Mllls Sue Ann Thomas Mary Ann Hull Lmda Wheeler Eugenia Henderson Jamce Kaylor Cathernne Sllcox Judy Snodgrass Judy Stone Mrs Stn Itner Sponsor Row 3 Freddie Hale Berkley Lucas Bully Bolster Allce Keaton Jeanne Creasy Judy Overstreet Bonnie Crotts Sharon Rlchardson Bobby Holland Douglas Powell Tommy Hearn Row4 Gary Kaylor Wayne Horne Walter Vmyord Mlchael Crowder Bobby Roach Wallace West Rlchard Dillon Davld Goode Charles Watson David Harrls Wayne Goodman Freddle Anderson SCA The students that make up the Council of the Student Cooperatlve Association represent the actuve student body The membership of the council consists of one representative elected from each homeroom and the presidents of each club and class In Walllam Byrd The S C A has certainly proved to be one of the most actnve In school having sponsored thus year College Day an S C A distract meeting a Thanksglvlng offering to Cancer fund Christmas baskets for the needy and an election In the sprung The S C A IS duvlded unto several commnttees whnch work on Individual projects of thelr own such as keeplng the bulletm boards decorated keepung the school grounds clean, keeplng the Const: tutron up to date and developing and planning an Honor System t f' , .. , . , , . I , I I 1 ,., as , M . A . .fx 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 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 I I I ' 1 ,I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - . . . I I I I I I I , . . . . The officers of the S. C, A, were administered their oaths of office by the outgoing officers in an impressive installation service, in which they promise to faithfully uphold the ideals of the Student Cooperative Association. The officers of the William Byrd S C. A., and William Byrd students who hold offices in the state S. C. A. organization are: Martha Burk- holder, Secretary, Benny Hale, President, Kenny Saunders, Vice- President, Darlene Morgan, State Executive, Margie Shaw, Treasurer, Gale Johnson, Reporter, Alice Miller, District Chairman. 'Wrou- YT 4' 'eated Rlchard Dlllon Wayne Horne Gaul Montgomery Edwana Slnk Judy Weaver Brenda Jones Jane Gose Wal lace West and Davld Goode Flrst Row Mrs Vxnyard Sponsor Donald Settle Lynn Ellen McCutchen Mary Frances Coon Joyce Hudson Charlotte Deel Indra Sue Kung Matllda Holland Carolyn Huddleston Carol Freese Nancy Eversole Dreamer Hale Second Row Roscoe Martxn Walter Vlnyard Wendell Kelley Beverly Blount Charles Watson Judy Padgett Judy Overstreet Carol Cramer Carolyn Obenchaln THE NINETEEN FIFTY EIGHT Edntor nn Chuef Davld Goode The Black Swan Staff actually started work on the l958 Black Swan early un the sprung of l957 Through out the sprung and summer months the edrtors and sponsors were busy planning an entlre annual so that when school started work could begun an earnest The group and lndlvldual puctures were made and were :dents fred the copy was wrntten, and the layout was deslgned The business staff worked hard wlth the and of ad solrcntors to secure advertusements from local merchants lnevltably the deadlrne drew near and the offlce became an extremely actuve place Frnal changes were made and the book was proofread for errors At last the annual was sent to press, and everyone could breathe a sngh of reluef In short the enture staff worked hard throughout the year to produce a bugger and better annual than ever before ,f 70 . -1 ' , f If ' A 1 y f ,191 ,1 . ' D l . ' 1 AT , 5 D . 5 . 1 M' W , 1 1 ' l In lf' x I X K 5 : I I I I . I ' V I I I I I I - I I I ' 1 I I I I 1 - 3 1 I 1 1, 1 1 1 I I I ' I C I I f I I I V, 1 ' I . ' V an A I 1 . , W C ' X1 I D' . . x , . I f Busy - busy - busy - this was the motto ofthe Black Swan office, because since long before students even thought of the annual, the staff was busy preparing this yearbook, From this office you may have heard the constant pecking of a typewriter, or staff members arguing over the identity of a picture. Yes, busy - busy - busy - but the staff enjoyed every minute of it. BLACK SWAN STAFF Business Manager-Wallace West Sponsor Mrs Ernestine Vinyard The Echo office is always a busy place as many students are found writing articles for the newspaper, hard at work typing these articles, or copy- reading to find errors, Staff members work on advertise- ment designs, or draw the art work used in each issue of the Echo. M51 The school newspaper, the Byrd Echo, is published bi- weekly at the school by a number of hard working staff members. Articles are written by members of the staff and others who may have news they wish to put in the paper. The original articles are typed on a dummy. From this dummy, the article is typed onto the stencil. The stencil is then placed on the mimeo- graph machine to be run off. After all the pages have been run off, the paper is stapled together, The paper contains editori- als, gossip columns, Platter Chatter, school news, sports, and the honor roll every six weeks. There are special editions of ten pages at Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, and one of twenty pages for the Senior Class. BYRD The deadline draws near, the office becomes a bedlam of activity. Countless last- minute details have to be attended to, and a final copy reading must check to remove . all errors, Finally, the ECHO is complete and the ECHO staff has produced a news- paper of which William Byrd may be proud. i ECHO First Row: Kyle Robinson, Judy Stone, Sandra Arnold, Judy Overstreet, Mollie Gish, Bonnie Fisher, Carol Bry- ant, Tom Olsen. Second Row: Ann Thurman, Nancy Nicks, Nancy Foster, Jo Ann Smith, Linda Ross, Betty Pasley, Brenda Soul. Third Row: Arlene Toone, Mrs. Thomas, Sponsor, Gale Johnson, Betty Woodson, Caro- Vx .xl lyn Link, Mary Frances Coon, Judy Snodgrass, Sue King, Jeanie Creasy, Dreamer Hale, Peggy Tolbert, Pat Dingle- dine, Sara West. Fourth Row: Reta Fry, Alice Plunkett, Eunice Durham, Nancy Body, Bruce Bryant, Ronald Cundiff, Robert Ryan, David Harris, Darlene Morgan, Ernestine Cooper, Judy Padgett, Iva Glascoe. , J J v is J, f .'-of .N F' ,,,s Seated: Lewis Stout, Matilda Holland, Mary Frances Coon, Nancy Eversole, Brenda Saul, Carolyn Obenshain, Billy Bolster. Standing: David Goode, David Harris, Gary Kaylor, Kyle Robinson, Walter Vinyard, Mr. Goble. DEBATING SOCIETY The Debating Society trains pupils, who are interested in public speaking and world affairs, to express their opinions in active competition with Debators from other schools. This year the mem- bers studied the problems con- cerned in our country's foreign aid policies, and participated in several debates with local high schools, as well as the annual A debate tournament. The Debating Team for this year consisted of: Walter Vinyard and Carolyn ,,,f Obenchain, Negative, David at v Harris and David Goode, Af- . firmative lpictured on the leftl. The group pictured at the left parti- cipated in the Discussion Festival held at the University of Virginia, February I4 and 15, The l-li-Y Club is an organiza- tion affiliated with the Young Men's Christian Association, which consists ot young men at William Byrd who are interested in developing themselves physi- cally and mentally through the club. Throughout the year the members meet at the central Y.M.C.A. for basketball, swim- ming, and other events. The club sent delegates to the Conference of Christians and Jews on Mill Mountain in October, and spon- sored a basketball team, but its most important project was sponsoring the Sweetheart Dance in cooperation with the Y-Teens. Row'I Staley Pennington, Logan Jennings Wayne Horn Dickie Flora Gary Kaylor Kyle Robinson Row2 Charlie lddings, Barry Ward Robert Kendall Lewis Stout Wayne Pridgen Row 3 Jerry Fink, Thomas Kirby, Dean Cromer Row4 Mr, Wells, Mr. Camper, Sponsors -ff 'iilrit Skt, f ' L77 L... First Row' Mr Moricle Sponsors Dreamer Hale Matilda Holland Sonja Turner Carol n Obenchain Wallace West ' ' I I f 1 I l 1 Y 1 I Dawn Hale, Gail Montgomery, Lynn Ellen McCutchen, Stephen Bates, Jane Wright, Annette Shepherd, Second Row: Harriet Watson, David Goode, Evelyn Welch, Roscoe Martin, Walter Vinyard, H, F. Turner. S Cl E N C E C L U B Tom Olson readies his project for the Science Fair. The Alpha-Omega Science Club of William Byrd is made up of students who have an interest in the various fields of natural science. At the club's monthly meetings the members listened to speakers from this section who spoke about their various fields of science. The club planned field trips to several places of interest, such as the Planetarium at Chapel Hill. However, the chief project of the club was sponsoring, creating interest, and entering projects in the Roanoke County Science Fair. The purpose of the Diversified Occupations training program is to help bridge the gap between school and employment for high school students who can train under this program. Students attend school . one-half day and train on the job in the afternoon, This year we have twenty-nine students in the program. They work in the following fifteen occupations: Automobile Mechanics, Banking, Cake Decorator, Dental Assistant, Displayman, Electrician, Floral Designer, Food Checker, General Office Work, Grocery Store Mana- ger, Orthodontist Technician, Pho- tographer, Retailing, Telephone Operator, and Textile Weaver. 'Q' Each D, O. student is a member of the local, district, and state D. O. i Clubs of Virginia. They participate in the club activities, contests, and conventions of each of these organized clubs. T' Members of the D.O. Club touring one of the city's many industries. DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS First Row: Shelba Morrison, Mary Jane Sowers, Evelyn Welsh, Patsy Albert, Martha Slocum, Alice Musselman, Sara Cook. Second Row: H. F. Turner, Sammy Doran, Douglas Carr, Larry Wheeler, Bertram Corkill, Benny Hale, Kenneth Hunt, Roscoe Martin. Third Row: Earl Dickerson, William Turner, Ernest Meeks, Warren Simmons, Grover Ferguson, Charles Dingledine, Michael Dogan. Fourth Row: Mr, Mason, Sponsor, Charles Paxton, Billy l-lutchens, Jackie Riley, William Goode, Bernard Dickerson. SENIOR Y-TEENS The Y-Teens is a chartered national organization, a division of the Young Women's Christian Association. The purpose of Y-Teen is to carry out on a small scale the work of the Young Women's Christian Association. The Senior Y-Teens composed of girls from Junior and Senior class, have had many service projects as well as social activities. Some of these projects were Thanksgiving baskets for Vinton Welfare and Christmas and Easter projects for needy families of the community. Social activities include slumber parties, Thanksgiving Pot Luck Supper, and high- lighting our socials, is co-sponsoring the Annual Sweetheart Dance, which Y-Teens look forward to every year. The officers for l958 were: Darlene Morgan, President, Carolyn Huffman, Vice- President, Brenda Jones, Secretary, Judy Leffell, Treasurer. Martha Burkholder, Leilani Leffell, Jeanie Creasy, Darlene Morgan, Carolyn Huffman, Judy Leffell, Carol Cra- Barbara Davis, Edwana Sink, Judy Weaver, Shirley Hunter, Joan Kerns, Eunice Durham, India Sue King, Peggy Rebecca Holt, Mollie Gish, Carol Freese, Myrna Mullins, Catherine Silcox, Judy Stone, Erma McCarty, Mary Row 'I mer, Brenda Jones, Row 2 R 3 Tolbert, Susie Fielder, Rota Fry, Doris Dowdy, Laura Vaughan. ow Frances Coon, Gay Cook, Carolyn Adams, Carol Bryant, Mildred Spangler, Gloria Powell, Janet Scott. Row 4 Nancy Eversole, Carolyn Obenchain, Rae Funk, Blanche Fralin, Brenda Saul, Gloria Quesenberry, Peggy Smith, Jo Ann Malone, Helen Smith, lva Glasco, Ann Watterson, Carol Larch, Patricia Riddle, Shirley Burdette, Nancy Weaver, Ann Heath. First Row: Carole Overstreet, Billie Lynn Lassiter, Miss Finch, Sponsor, Betty Young, Joanne Pittman, Caro- lyn McDaniel. Second Row: Betty Draper, Barbara Johnson, Ann Thur- man, Carolyn Huddleston, Arlene Toone, Carolyn Link, Priscilla Left- wich, Pamela Silver, Janet Gibson, Joanne Simmons. Third Row: Rachel Ferguson, Judy Padgett, Kay Kramer, Alice Plunkett, Yvonne Volz, Barbara Minton, Brenda Adkins, Dreamer Hale, Betty Fitzpatrick. Fourth Row: Shirley McLain, Beverly Bushong, Gale Bousman, Carolyn Setzer, Joyce Webber, Harriet Watson, Rebecca Boxley, Sonja Turner. Fifth Row: Jan- ice Kaylor, Carolyn Fitzpatrick, Di- anne Angell, Barbara Pridgen, Doris Meador, Betty Shrader, Marie Hill, Wanda Williams, Delores Cundiff, Marcella Amos. L 5-W .5 , - ,uk lOth. GRADE Y-TEENS JUNIOR Y-TEENS f -1 i, iw!-Q......K1iiA ,, 1 .1 x N . vow' ' First Row: Sharron Howell, Mary Poindexter, Sue Ann Thomas, Miss Altice, Sponsor, Carolyn Neighbors, Jessie Underwood, Barbara Nuckolls, Second Row: Charlotte McDonald, Nancy Tingler, Glenda Booth, Pam Jannay, Brenda Holland, Donna Sue Hodges, Vonda Ferguson, Mary Ann Newman, Carolyn Patsel, Janet Cook, Patsy Fisher, Martha Glover, Jerri Sweeney, Diane Hale, Third Row: Ruby Chocklett, Sue Fitzpatrick, Janet Earhart, Carolyn Hodges, Ann Cun- dift, Nancy Nicks, Coleen Humph- reys, Mary Ann Hill, Margaret Min- nix, Cherie Mills, Carlene Grubb, Mil- dred Johnson. Fourth Row: Joyce Himes, Bonnie Dyer, Wanda Blanken- ship, Judy Stultz, Joyce Beheler, Nova Jean Painter, Charlene Cramer, Susan Scott, Judy Pennington, Norma Nin- ninger, Charlotte Radford. Fifth Row: Linda Hall, Eugenia Henderson, Bon- nie Angell, Marie Chocklett, Gail Arrington, Helena Overstreet, Kitty Waldron, Sharon Richardson, Marilyn Wingo, Sue Martin, Marie Hutton, Paula Bartely, Mary Jane Webster ...J Row'l Anne Heath Brenda Jones Jeanie Creasy Jean McCarty Judy Weaver Row2 Janet Scott Darlene Morgan Catherine Silcox Judy Leftell Judy Stone Peggy Peters Tolbert Row3 Barry Ward Mr Camper Sponsor Wayne Pridgen THESPIAN CLUB Thespuans obtain practrce in acting as they appear in Maybe Love 80 The purpose of the Thespnan School is to promote dramatic acts in the school This year the Thespuans have sponsored the one act play for the Dis trict Festival and a three act Thespnan Play Everyone is eligible to try out for the two plays, but the club has a restricted member ship in that one must obtain a certain number of points to become a member Club at William Byrd High V .. F' mu 'r r . ' . - - -2 A !l.,.i..ggi. h -'- fl-lla-BJ ISM' Q A - r 5-1+-.. . :-..-...- - r gf .gf gg , if Pfjillliasllll s Y ,J l X l Members of the Library Club arranging books on the library shelves. Service to the school is the aim of the Library Club. lt is composed of girls who voluntarily give their time before school or at study periods to serve their fellow students. High per- sonal qualifications of citizenship, satisfactory school grades, and time to work in the library are the requirements for membership. Library student assistants learn about materials available and their experience teaches them responsibility, courtesy, service, and dependability. ln November the club, in co- operation with the mixed choir, gave a program in observance of American Education Week. Three performances were given-at two assemblies and at P.T.A. Back to School night. The club had a picnic in the spring and another social activity during the year. Regular meetings are on the fourth Thursday. LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS President ...,,...... ....... J udy Padgett Vice-President ...... ,..... C arolyn Bunch Secretary ......... ..,....... C arolyn Setzer TFGOS-Urer ........ ................. A nnette Shepherd Seated: Gale Bousman, Carolyn Setzer, Billie Lynn Lassiter, Myrna Mullins, Patricia Richardson, Kay Cramer, Judy Padgett, Annette Shepherd, Shirley McLain, and Marilyn Wingo, Standing: Peggy Tolbert, Madeline Abernathy, Mar' garet l-leck, Jane Gose, Charlotte Deel, Jo Ann Malone, Colleen Humphreys, Patricia Bolt, Annie Sanders, Ann Lephew, Margaret Trump, Carolyn Bunch, Mary Frances Coon, Susie Fielder, Martha Shaver. Sponsor: Mrs. Moseley. Lil A V ,W M 3 . 2' X T 1 -rv-Q L11- , . First Row: Mrs. Markham, Sponsor, Carolyn Bunch, Judy Padgett, Laura Vaughan, Judy Snodgrass, Rosalyn Skelton, Helen Smith, Brenda Dyer, Carol Blours. Second Row: Suzie Fielder, Martha Cox, Barbara Powers, Vickie Richards, Louise Simmons, Janet Richardson, Barbara Newman, Brenda Holland, lrene Sowers, Nancy Brown, Janet Horne. Third Row: Gale Johnson, Marie Turner, Judy Sowers, Nancy Hart, Delores Cundiff, Carolyn St. Clair, Kitty Holt, Linda Holt, Ann Lephew, Bette Wilkerson, Janet Earhart, Betty Corkill. Fourth Row: Helen Kingery, Carolyn Settles, Diane Hale, Carolyn McDonald, Patricia Grant, Julia Thurman, Martha Glover, Jeanette Skelton, Carolyn Lucas, Delilah Church, Barbara McDonald. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Future Homemakers practice cooking in the Home Economics room, The officers of the FHA are President, Judy Snodgrass, Vice-President, Laura Vaughan, Secretary, Rosalyn Skelton, Treasurer, Judy Padgett, Historian, Betty Pasley, Reporter, Helen Smith. The purposes of the Future Homemakers of America is to help preserve the ideals of home life, to learn to work together in a group for the common good, to foster i the setting of a higher personal standard of accomplishment, to develop initiative and leadership, and to develop an effective program of work in home, school, and community. The activities for the year included decorating a float for Christmas parade, having a social for the members, gb!! and giving a fashion show. They attended W-ff, the Spring rally at Cave Spring, had a Mother-Daughter Banquet, and sent a ssh member to camp and to the state conven- tion. 1 Qi ix WW Row'l Judy Leffell Earlene Halrfleld Bonnle Akers Shnrley Wray Glles Joann Smith Annie Sanders Row2 Deanna Cooper Cathenne Snlcox Shlrley Moorman Phyllls Cooper Patrucla Sue Hale Betty Stanley Barbara Fore Mass Tur ner Sponsor Sylvua Dennison Carol Sue Hale FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Students at Wllluam Byrd who are Interested un gomg unto the teachung professuon make up the Future Teachers of Amernco Often occasions aruse when a teacher must be absent from class for one or more periods Future Teachers take over those classes and gaun valuable experience un teachlng Throughout the year the members of the club study the proper methods of teaching and receive advice on their future careers from teachers Because of the efforts of the Future Teachers of America Club many students of Wlllaam Byrd become Interested rn the values of a teaching career LL. 1 I . . 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Row Dreamer Hale Treasurer Judy Weaver Vuce Presndent Aluce Keaton Presndent Darlene Rowlett Secre tary Martha Burkholder Parlramentaruan Darlene Morgan Song Leader Nancy Hart Lnbrarnan Second Row Betty Fntzpatruck Nancy Eversole Carolyn Obenchaun Brenda Saul Mildred Spangler Pamela Sulver Leulanl Leffell Janet Scott If-nne Heath Laura Vaughan Thlrd Row Ann Thurman Prlcnlla Leftwlch Carolyn Llnk Carol Overstreet Arlene Toone Judy Pennmgton Cherle Mulls Elolse Short Brenda Adkrns Sue Ann Thomas Carolyn Setzer Fourth Row Mrs McCluer Sponsor Wanda Wllllams Carolyn Adams Barbara Johnson Sar1draSllver Sharron Howell Mary Ponndexter Delores Cunduff Judy Snodgrass VOCATIONAL OFFICE TRAINING Vocational Offlce Tralnung IS a co operative trammg program prumanly desugned to glve prelnmunary busuness and offlce tralnmg to gurls who are Interested an careers un busaness fields Sensor students an school are given the opportunity to learn by doing In business offnces m Roanoke and Vlnton In the Voca tnonal Offuce Trammg classroom the students are mstructed In varnous facets of offlce conduct and etiquette, offlce procedures such as fllmg handllng mall receuvmg callers, and the operatuon of common offnce machines such as ductaphone dupllcatung machines electrnc typewruters and calculatlng machines The Vocatnonal Office Tralmng Club at Wulluam Byrd has proved to be an lnvaluable connectmg Imk between busmesses un search of employees and gurls who deslre employment IH the fuelds of busrness I .' W H Y I sf ' ' A l h V: ,, K ' I 4 I , A ss ' ' 1 ,H M S S1 . ' is W 5 X M -7 ll X .X - ,A R 's , . - X , .14 f N N 1 5 1 1. 53 I I I 3 1, 3 0'ag1z,1iif, , 'fxyyuins ' Ia ' ,4 V 1' s 1 15.612 A 1 . at- 51 , f ' tm Pi L ' 'f xi ' 0 - -. , . L' XR . . v No.. 1 I l 'f e ,.,. A . A : Q11 fr 11nn:,f ' Hn, . I ' N J 5 1 1 1 l ' A I A 1 Q I 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 3 I I I I ' I I I 1 1 1 - 3 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 5 - 1 ' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - I I I I I , . I 85 i l l First Row: Joan Kerns, Edwana Sink, Shirley Hunter, Judy Stanley, Eunice Durham, Earlene Hairfield, Alice Miller, Nancy Foster, Doris Dowdy, Deanna Cooper, Judy Stone, Brenda Jones, Miss Turner, Sponsor. Second Row: Sue Hale, Bonnie Akers, Helen Cooper, Edna Mae Bowman, Patricia Sue Hale, Irma Jean McCarthy, Betty Jo Woodson, Betty Draper, Alice Musselman, Carol Short, Sandra Arnold, Catherine Silcox. Third Row: Ruth Lyles, Betty Worrell, Judy Leffell, Gloria Quisenberry, Jo Ann Malone, Pat Dingledine, Pat Richardson, Arlene Toone, Judy Worley, Bonnie Fisher, Carol Larch. Fourth Row: Phyllis Gibson, Nancy Weaver, Shirley Burdette, Charlotte Deel, Jeanie Creasy, Ra- chel Fergurson, Iva Glasco, Reta Fry, Shirley McLain. F.B.L.A. Members of the F.B.L.A. Club discuss their future occupational plans. The purpose of the Future Business Leaders of America Club stems from its motto which is Service, Education, and Progress . By Service they mean to serve as future business leaders of America. By education they mean that they are willing to strive and work to be well educated for the future, Progress speaks for itself. Activities for the year include sponsoring a sock hop, Mr, and Miss William Byrd contest, bake sale, sale of photo stamps, and the March of Dimes Drive. Their local project, doing stenographic work for all interested students at Byrd, was also sponsored by the FBLA as a state project. Officers of FBLA are: President, Alice Miller, Vice-President, Earlene Hairfield, Secretary, Nancy Foster, Treasurer, Brenda Jones, Reporter, Judy Stone, Historian, Deanna Cooper, and Parliamentarian, Doris Dowdy. X , 1 L nf The Novetfes are a newly organized . group of girls who sing at various A 4 organizations in and around Roanoke and Vinton. They have appeared on TV on several occasions. Their accom- panist is Nancy Eversole and they are directed by Mrs. Painter. The Noveftes singing during one of their appearances at Hotel Roanoke. NOVETTES First Row: Nancy Eversole, Accornpanist, Pamela Silver, Eunice Durham, Darlene Morgan. Second Row: Gale Johnson Phyllis Barnard, Patricia Riddle. Third Row: Mrs Painter, Director, Carolyn Huffman, Mary Harvey, Sandra Silver, F P 0 T4 J ,Q R 4 ill , f if I ,WJ , V' 2 1, 'W' ' Wm! 2 7 fm ll 8 1 t 'Jr L , ., V, , A mmm . Row 1: Sue Thomas, Wanda Robertson, Carol Fisher, Mildred Johnson, Mary Ann Hill, Patsy Fisher. Row 2: Jane Dil- lon, Cherie Mills, Ann Cunditt, Mrs. Painter, Director, Gladys Plunkett, Jane Garrnan, Peggy Tolbert. Row 3: Pri- cilla Woodson, Candis Brown, Carol Webster, Linda Holt. Row 4: Carolyn Hodges, Carol Wright, Mary Fleshman, Claris Sloan. Row 5: Carol Blours, Mary Poindexter, Jean Dingledine, Betty Tate. Row 6: Judy Sowers, Diane Watkins, Shar- ron Howell, Becky Doss, Nancy Grogan. GIRLS' CHOIR The Girls' Choir is made up chiefly of girls in the ninth grade who become members of the choir as a prerequisite for joining the Mixed Choir later in high school. Although much of the girls time in class is spent studying the theory and rudiments of music, they also give concerts and often appear with the Mixed Choir. Officers ot the Girls' Choir in the past year were: President, Linda Hall, Vice- President, Carol Fisher, Secretary, Sue Thomas, Treasurer, Wanda Robertson, Librarian, Mary Anne Hill, Robe Chairman, Patsy Fisher, Reporter, Jane Dillon. H71 fee L-M kk 1 -'ir ggplf ,JW , ,tif Swv' A gg-M A 'WW BJ fi Ei 1 ., i 1 I ' 0 . A J 41 nf ', I ,,.M.1 A ' The Mixed Choir started oft a very successful year by giving a program during American Education Week for the P. T. A. A broadcast was given monthly on W. S. L. S. for the regular program Young Roanoke Sings . During the Christmas season, programs were given for the Veterans Hospital, Salem Christmas Parade, Vinton Weaving Mill, Vinton Lions Club Christmas Banquet, the school P. T. A. Appearances during the year were also made at the Lions Club Minstrel, and the commencement ceremonies. Mixed and Girl's choirs also competed in the District Vl Music Festival in the Spring. ln February, a group of tive outstanding musicians in the choir attended All-West Chorus. The primary purpose of the mixed and girl's choirs is to provide music and musical programs for school affairs, as well as to give the students of William Byrd a thorough background in the knowledge of music. MIXED CHOIR Row 1: Mrs. Painter, Director, Carol Bryant, Gale Johnson, Mary Harvey Carol Cramer Darlene Morgan Carolyn Hutt man, Carole Overstreet, Nancy Eversole, Catherine Silcox. Row 2: Helen Cooper Joanne Pittman Judy Saunders Caro Iyn Huddleston, Arlene Toone, Becky Holt, Joyce Hudson, Brenda Adkins Row 3 Gertrude Chittum Leatrice Wilson Carolyn Obenchain, Carol Freese, Marcella Amos, Alice Plunkett Carolyn Fitzpatrick Sandra Silver Row 4 Betty Draper, Connie Gregory, Annette Shephard, Carolyn Williams, Sandra Dowdy Eunice Durham Betty Young Row 5 Patricia Riddle, Brenda Saul, Carolyn Adams, Ann Thurman, Oleen Wray Pamela Silver Row 6 Patricia Grant Mar tha Radford, Martha Firebaugh, Marilyn Lawhorn, Doris Meador, Dianne Angell Rachael Ferguson Row 7 Danny Minton, Beverly Blount, Walter Kent, Wayne Horne, Danny Fisher, Staley Pennington Ronnie Scott Gary Kaylor at '4 ,ix I. 'JI Row 1: Alice Keaton, Janice Kaylor, Edwana Sink. Row 2: Margie Shaw, Nancy Tingler, Patricia Holdren, Virginia Edwards, Nancy Nicks, Toby Chambers, Carlene Grubb, Nancy Body. Row 3: Bobby Meadows, Joyce Himes, Brenda Asberry, Leilani Leffel, Ed Simmons, David Hearne, Robert Kendall. Row 4: Betty Fitzpatrick, Cherry Meadows, May Anna Cooper, Doug Powell, Bobby Holland, Tommy Olsen, Dianne Martin, Doug Turner, Leslie Chambers, David Hale, Vincent Reynolds, Mickey Cundiff. Row 5: Carolyn Neighbors, Martha Gray Burkholder, David Harris, Lewin Lugar, Brenda Jones, Curtis Tompkins, Mr. Sims, Director. TOCJTIN l A - Beginning their school session 'i' in August, the entire band attended a week long clinic at ' the Shenandoah Conservatory of Music, Here they learned new drills, formations, and various other rudiments necessary to a marching band. This extra work I, aided the Tootin' Terriers throughout a rewarding football and concert season, under the able direction of Mr. James H. Sims. The band included, among their activities, successful ap- pearances at football games, parades, band competitions, and music festivals. 'nv l ffl ' GL TERRIERS Much time is consumed by the bond traveling to and from engagements. Group singing, joke telling, and just plain sleeping are favorite pastimes on band trips, The Tootin' Terriers have excellent transportation facilities, and they are nearly always present at every important school function. ln December of each year, the more experienced musicians of the band audition with many other high school musicians of the same caliber. These auditions are heard and rated by judges who are well versed in the field of music. By the score of these ratings, it's decided who will participate in the All-State West band festival. This year four of our Tootin' Terriers were selected: David Harris, bass, David Hearn, tenor sax, Curtis Tompkins, trombone, Tommy Olsen, cornet. Mr. Sims, director, Brenda Jones, head majorette, and Curtis Tompkins, drum major, were responsible for leading the band through its perform- ances. Here, they check over some music before a concert appearance. The Homecoming parade and half- time show highlighted the football season for the band, with participation in the Bristol band competitions and the Shrine Bowl Festival prominent in their extra activity. Almost all of the Christmas parades in the area were attended by the band. At the District Music Festival in the spring, the band entered into competition with many other bands of the district. The annual spring concert and the Dogwood Fes- tival climaxed the year's activity for the Tootin' Terriers. ,A in . ' X , , 200920 sgpiaqa BOYS AND GIRLS STATE DELEGATES Benny Hale Wayne Prldgen Judy Weaver Darlene Moraan Judy Stone All West Chorus Walter Kent Darlene Morgan Carolyn Huffman Patrlcna Riddle Phyllus Barnard Gary Kaylor 92 QB N Most Valuable Player Jerry Ferguson SPECIAL HCNORS S I P A Delegates Wallace West Judy Weaver Mollne Gush Darlene Morgan Judy Over street David Goode Martha Burk holder and Jeanne Creasy Wllllam Byrd DAR Award Winner Darlene Morgan 1 ' ,, In '- ,., 47 f',. f ' ' W . .4 , . , , .. ,f . -1,-A1 . 5 , - 3 , 1, , ' Q ' J A ,' I V . --1-1 'X V ' .l ,. D.. Q , V. 5- . .-lg, 'x N, f . , 4 L f - ' ,gi -4 ' .. N 'Qt 'ti A S . l ' .f I I .ga ,ft t 1 -, . s -1. ' fe -sf r I , f - 'sp . - A ,' ,X vvNu.:.,wnj 7 , f W all L J: I 4 .,,3.x5x V A A ' Q 3 ls., 1 1 ,-' , ft f I I I 1 .J I - l ' ., - ' f' 1+ . L: ' If I .. , 3 , .- .1 . . . . . I I . I I - I I . I - A ,V 1 E , I . 1 1- 'W N . y . . f, . . . ' xr, . , x- A Q , X, ,A , 1 1 I I I I ,,, , -, , gf? fin f, X .. Mm Wwe, ?L,,,', Q . V I 3 7 ATHLETICS 3. QC. .. ES , ff 1 I f f . '1 ' . 1'-f F I I, L . F CYQ' 2 S-Efwfil Q F NN 1-,,.....f-vii' First Row: Kenny Saunders, Wayne Saunders. Second Row: Barry Ward, Jack Bolt, John Quisenberry, Gary Kaylor, Danny Fisher, Third Row: Jimmy Patton, Bernie Sowers, Lynnwood Ross, Logan Jennings, Ronnie l-lodges, Jerry Fer- gurson. Fourth Row: Richard Foutz, Clarence Whelling, Richard l-lall, Roger Garman, Bobby Roach, Kenneth Bont, Danny Minton. Fifth Row: Mr. Isbell, assistant coach, Gorman Sowers, Jimmy Wise, Danny Taylor, Jay Volz, Carlyle Stultz, Mr. Moricle, Coach. Sixth Row: Johnny Criner, Manager, Albert Stewart, Manager, Bill Hutton, Mark Tidwell, Staley Pennington, Ronnie Scott, Robert Short, Reggie Short, Kyle Short. THE TERRIERS At the start of the i957 football season there were few sports fans in the Roanoke area who took the William Byrd football team seriously, However, the Orange and Maroon proved these people to be wrong, for they turned the l957 season into one that Byrd students and alumni will long remember. The Terriers, after a losing season in 1956, came up with such success that Byrd battled right down to the wire for the district championship. Much of the team's success was due to the able coaching of Frank Moricle and Ralph Isbell. Most important, however, was the fact that the players went into each game with a will to win. X, 3' .ig Coaches plan events for the year, Fli . B x aff I P-,gf in X . is . '54 J J Coach Moricle goes over new offense for the Christianburg game. The Fighting Terriers of William Byrd High School opened the l958 season by traveling to Christiansburg where they defeated the Demons by a score of i8-6. Next came the Homecoming game in Vinton when the Byrdmen met the Otters of Bedford. A heads-up defen- sive game on the part of the Terriers turned two Bedford fumbles, a blocked punt, and an intercepted pass into four touchdowns, winning 24-O. September 27 the Byrd team went to Bassett where they met the Bengals in o hardefought defensive contest. xciting play of the annual homecoming game with Bedford. A. - Av. 1' .3 X' ' '--1... .. f A W' 1.81. Q. Short carries ball around right end for gain against Bedford. Finally, in the final quarter Byrd pulled the game out of the fire 7-6. Finally, the Terriers' three game winning streak was snapped by the Andrew Lewis Wolverines 42-O. The next week Byrd was back on its winning ways again as they crushed the Maroons of George Wythe 39-6. The Terrier offense was really operating and in the final quarter the Byrd fans were thrilled by an exciting seventy yard touchdown run by John Quisenberry on an intercepted pass. Tidwell stopped by Mike Stevens of Fleming. I1- X Kaylor trles In vain for pass In Flemlng game Saunders stopped for no galn by Stevens of Flemlng The Terruers lnvaded the ranks of Group l as they travelled to Covlngton where they topped the Cougars by the score of 24 l8 Quarterback Wayne Saunders was outstandrng on offense as he scored one touchdown and passed for two others Jerry Ferguson played an out standing defensive game The Orange and Maroon kept nts Drstrrct 6 record clean by overpowering Blacksburg Bl l2 Mark Tldwell plaved an outstandung game at halfback garnung l72 yards rn l7 carrnes Next week the Terrlers played what was probably thelr best game of the season IH a loslng effort agannst powerful Wlllxam Flemung Byrd completely outclassed theur rivals from Group l wnth the exceptlon of two plays Band and Cheerleaders cheer the team on to vrctory ea ly In the game leadlng to two touchdowns by the Colanels Ken Saund rs scored two touchdowns for Byrd but the polnts after touchdown made the drfference and Flemmg won l4 l3 The ent: e Byrd lane turned IU a re markable performance and Tldwell and Wayne Saunders were effectlve on offense The last game of th season for Byrd was a battle with the Martlnsvllle Bulldogs for the Dlstnct VI champron shlp A bad break rn the flrst quarter gave Martrnsvull nts first touchdown and the Terriers never fully recov ered Th Byrd defensuve team dld a good ,ob wuth Fer guson outstandnng but the game ended Martlnsvllle l2 Byrd O Kaylor outmaneuvered an Otter for pass completlon 'su 0 :lv'f,'l an 104, '- an 'i ' 3'5A 'vv 001- i I Y ! 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'-p ., H f, t .. . - 95 A A 9y66'.'f 12,-MC5snl First Row Beverly Long Danny And rson Jackne Waunw rght Jerry Sweeney Louis Goode Jack Kelly Jake Gush Lonnre Foster Hubert Kelly Gary Carroll Second Row Russell Short Thomas l-lagan Kenneth Hogan Jerry Rnch Fred Mntchell Berkley Lucas Bllly Bolster Edwin Dawdy Dougla Meador Thrrd Row J hnnue Cruner Manager Doug las Murray Benny resson Rlchard Glass Jimmy Leftwuch Donald Mooch Sonny Smnth John Martln Ronnie Cox JV FOOTBALL On October 3 l957 the Wnlluam Byrd Jr Varsity got aff to a good start nn nts farst game but was defeated after battlung hard l4 l3 by a strong Blacksburg team On October 9 l957 the Jr Varsnty played Fleming there Berkley Lucas made the only touchdown of thus game an whuch Byrd won The JV s played Martnnsvulle on Fruday October I8 on the Wulluam Byrd Fneld Byrd won the game 7 O Douglas Meador scored the only touchdown On October 23 l957 the Byrd Jr Varsity tued Andrew Lewus 1313 on Byrds fueld Thrs game was a Sandlot benefnt game A good crowd turned out The school pep band played On October 3O l957 Byrd JV s played Cave Sprang Douglas Meador and Bully Bolster made the touchdowns as Byrd won l3 7 November 7 l957 the Byrd Jr Varsity played Jefferson The game was played on Byrd fueld In themr last game of e season Byrd went down to defeat 20 7 before a strong Jefferson eleven The Wulllam Byrd Jr Varsuty had a very successful season with a 3 2 l record W 6 l 4 . n Y v X , 5 1 S X 'X s l l : ' , r e , ' ' r' , -, ' , , ' , p . . . , . . I Roger Yeatts, Albert Stewart, Manager. I I ' I I I ' , - I. I I . I. 1 1 - - . . . I I I . 7-O. . . .I l ' I , the l , ' th I ' - 1 1 ' 7 7 - . . , . 91 Martrnsvllle Cave Sprung Chrnstlansburg Bedford Andrew Lewis Radford Martinsville Radford J V BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Franklin County Cave Sprung Andrew Lewis Fleming Franklln County Blacksburg Drewry Mason F st Row Je ry Mead Jmmy McCarty Bully Humphn es Logan Jenn ngs Second Row Jnmmy Rclw Robert Parls Regge Short Ste e Bro n Ma age Jay Volz Ronne Ho n James Hensley Cla ence Wheelrng Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd lOO ' ' .......................... 32 15 ' .....,.............. 47 l .......................... 26 31 ' ...,,.,......,,....,...... 39 ' ' ......,............... 21 44 ' ,.........,......,,.. .54 Fleming ..............-....,............ 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I2 ' ' l ,..........,....., ll ' ' 4 ' ,,,,,4,,,,,, 5 ' A ll ,.......,u.,,,,.., O 1' .JET Wm Track team warms up as they awaut the start of a The Wulluam Byrd Hugh School track squad partucupated un four meets durung the 1957 season a truangular meet wuth Franklun County Hugh School and Martunsvulle at Roanoke College un whuch Byrd was vuctoruous, a meet wuth Bedford and Chrustuansburg one wuth Pulasku and Dublun at Roanoke College and un a meet wuth Radford Dublun and Blacksburg at V P l The hugh scorers for the season were Robert Parks Ronnue Scott Kyle Short and Charles lddungs Charles won furst place un the hugh hurdles un the Dustruct Vl meet at Roanoke College Thus made hum eluguble to partucupate un the Group ll track meet at Charlottesvulle meet at Roanoke College T R A C K Furst Row Bull Hutton Logan Jennungs Leland Caldwell H F Turner Jum Parrush Lonnue Foster Second Row Donnue Hartsel Robert Parks lackue Proffut Barry Ward Ruchard McGuffuru Mark Tudwell Ken Saunders Thurd Row Mr Vaughan Coach Richard Glass James Wuse Ronnue Scott Kyle Short Charles lddungs Kyle Robunson Charles Paxton An..- 1 I I I I I I I , . Llf'n-va' f ' ' ' f- ' ,Fa - '4' 'F' -' ' l-- u , wp u ' W P - ' X ,vie f :u'f ' 4'-f-11 ' . . Q K, A. Mrww, , f luf 'J' .L f ' 1 , , . . , , . . 1 1 - 1 , , , . . I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u u l u u l O2 l E353 -af ' T? rf' F as-5'-5 f fl we ms we A-L f 9909 Ut' UE' Frrst Row Sue Hale Yvonne Volz Harrret Watson Sue Kung Beatrnce Wrlson Jeannette Skelton Carolyn Setzer Second Row Mass Frnch Coach Shnrley Moorman Krtty Waldron May Belle Chocklett Darlene Rowlett Cecile Nel son Helen Smrth Eloise Short Manager VOLLEYBALL The Wnllram Byrd Volleyball Team under the able coaching of Mrss Frnch, partlcapated an the crty volleyball tournament, where they played agaunst teams from other local and nearby hugh schools such as Wrlluam Fleming, Jefferson, and Andrew Lewrs The volleyball team spent many hours practrcrng after school and at nrghts during which they became skulled at the sport In the course of the season the Volleyball Terrrers played hard agarnst all opponents showing the sportsman shrp and team effort that IS a part of every Wllluam Byrd team In any sport They won therr turst game against Wnlluam Fleming and tnnushed the l957 season wuth a record of one wm and sux losses L L tt? 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H I W t , ,. 5 T A f T I g N X oz I : r r 4 1 I f 4 H r r ' ' 3 1 I 1 , 1 1 ' , 1 I - lO3 f Ma tha Burkholder pumps for a rebound w th Bus e F elder s nks a basket as Beat ce Wilson and se e al Ca e Spr ng playe s Ma tha Burkholder arch William William William William William William William Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd SCOREBOARD Vlilliam Fleming Jefferson ............... Cave Spring ........... Roanoke Catholic . William Fleming Cave Spring ........... Roanoke Catholic . ll 32 l8 25 20 30 ,O- or l ill Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd CForfeltl Furs! Row Pamela Jonnay Nancy Tnngler Sue Fntzpatrxck Barbara Potter son Vxckue Richardson Second Row Karen Bragg Carolyn Neughbors Barbara Mllton Yvonne Volz GOLF The Wrlluam Byrd golf team had a very actnve l957 season partlclpatrng In matches played on courses In Roanoke and other localutnes Coached by Mr Leonard Hale the team played two matches each wuth Wrlluam Flemung Andrew Lewus Pulosku and Valley Hugh Flrsf Row Lynn Wlllls Arthur Craft Second Row Donnie Thomas Davld Huffman Coach Sm.-f l QQ' is C3 LS J V BASKETBALL SCORES Wm Fleming Jefferson Cave Sprung 8 Catholic Wm Fleming Cave Sprung O Ronnne Scott Mr Hole P- 5' was 1 IO 16 . ' H29 I2 ...... 26 24 ' .. l2 ' ........ 31 l l . ' .25 2 7' ' .. mn .I W, ll yi lx! I- mfr qbkm K A' .. . I ' E9 g N F 6 R 'Z HP ,sr fa fN f First Row: Matilda Holland, Eunice Durham, Judy Weaver, Janet Scott, Peggy Tolbert, Alice Miller, Darlene Morgan. Second Row: Miss Turner, Sponsor, Mary Ann Hill, Carolyn Huddleston, Arlene Toone, Joan Kerns, Judy Stone, Jeanie Creasy, Alice Plunkett, Carole Overstreet, Sue King. Third Row: Betty Young, Catherine Silcox, Carol Larch, Carolyn Link, Billie Lynn Lassiter, Anne Heath, Priscilla Leftwich, Ann Cunditt, Sandra Arnold, Bonnie Fisher. Fourth Row: Linda Gibson, Marcella Amos, Phoebe Abbott, Brenda Dyer, Judy Worley, Barbara Davis, Mildred Spangler, Carolyn Obenchain, Nancy Eversole, Carol Fisher, Barbara Patterson, Fifth Row: Eloise Short, Carolyn Setzer, Kathryn Holt, Nova Jean Painter, Pat,Dingledine, Erma Jean McCarty, Judy Lettell, Shirley Hunter, Gail Johnson, Susie Fielder, Carol Cramer, Carol Freeze, Sixth Row: Karen Bragg, Wanda Williams, Joyce Beheler, Joyce Hudson, Martha Shaver, Brenda Jones, Alice Keaton, Martha Grey Burkholder, Sara Cook, Mary Frances Coon, Gloria Quisenberry, Charlotte Deel, Judy Cadd. Seventh Row: Jimmy Wise, Gary Kaylor, Stephen Agee, Dean Cromer, Tom Kirby, Edwana Sink, Lei- lani Leftell, Linda Holt, Bonnie Dyer, Wanda Blankenship, Harriet Watson, Sonia Turner, Patsy Fisher, Judy Garrett. Eighth Row: Sue Ann Thomas, Martha Glover, Julia Thurman, Sharron Howell, Margaret Heck, Nancy Foster, Joyce Webber, Barbara Milton, Beverly Bushong, Lynn Ellen McCutchen, Kay Kramer, Betty Fitzpatrick, Bobby Goggin, Dor- thy Stone, Nancy Nicks. Ninth Row: Mary Poindexter, Carol Webster, Wanda Robertson, Judy Padgett, Laura Vaughan, Carolyn Bunch. BOOSTER CLUB The Booster Club is an organization which strives to improve and uphold the spirit of William Byrd. They form a link between the Cheerleaders and the students at Byrd. At all athletic events the members of the Booster Club back the team by organized cheering. To raise funds, the Booster Club sponsored a hop, They added to the Homecoming Festivi- ties by presenting a Homecoming Assembly, When the football team was playing Martins- ville for District Vl Championship, the club chartered a bus to the game so that the team would be supported, The officers of the club are: President, Janet Scott, Vice-President, Wayne Horne, Secretary-Treasurer, Eunice Durham, Re- porter, Peggy Tolbert. lO7 . f g Lt ff V kg ,. Ig fl, , l. 'Q 'lf lg f .. V xr ' , - . w,f I f -' -i li url its ,ff , Judy Weaver Darlene Morgan Eunlce Durham Joan Ke ns Judy Stone Captain Jeanne Creasy Matilda Holland Aluce Muller Peggy Tolbert Loss Weaver Mascot CHEERLEADERS Cheerleaders encourage the team on ta vrctory during the Flernzng basketball game practice once a week durlng sports season attendung every football and basketball game plannung for various actlvltles and glvlng a party for bath teams these constitute the school year of a cheerleader They have a very actlve part m the homecoming events begunnmg with the pep rally on Thursday followed by the bonfire and the Varlety Show on Friday The dance on Saturday IS sponsored by the cheerleaders and they have charge of the decoratnons for the event IOS Summer practice-twice a week- X This year the Cheerleaders treated the members of the football and basketball teams to a party held at the Vinton War Memorial. These girls, throughout both the football and basketball seasons, endeavored to create and uphold in the student body of William Byrd an unequalled School spirit. The cheerleaders in l957-58 did a fine job as is shown by the impressive records achieved by the football and basketball teams of William Byrd. The Cheerleading squad pictured during half time of th Fleming football game -N it -D :gwhwrv Carolyn Link, Arlene Toone, Billie Lynn Lassiter, Carolyn Huddleston, Carole Overstreet, Alice Plunkett Mary Ann Hill At any Junior Varsity game, whether it be basket- ball or football, the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders may be found. These girls are organized to support the Junior Varsity teams and to keep up the school spirit of the supporters of these teams. J.V. CHEERLEADERS bf ' ' f 4- -.NW-. , ,., X 5 My.. K , ., .41 gmpnftr'-'rf,vv1,1,.v.f,wq 1 A M 1 W. !!l ' ,M in 3 immis filin-IA 1 3 in 'Y' lY X sift! Homecoming Queen Shrrley Hunter was crowned by Mxss Vnrgmna Becky Lee Each year the students of Wnlluam Byrd choose a queen to rengn over the Homecoming events from a group of gurls nomnnated by the Sensor Class Although the four gurls with the largest number of votes were announced, the rdentuty of the queen was not disclosed untnl the actual crowning ceremony Thus year the queen was Shlrley Hunter, and her attendants were Judy Stone, Alnce Muller, and Darlene Morgan rr-wavy -I HOMECOMING ll2 N ' we if fgigf ' U , My A '6 5 4. A lx ' ' , y A .A s 5 Q .K gif: ' l . 1'sel ,V pw. wg .sm X S., ' .?v: X wg M ' I a Q l . ' . I I - Qi . . sh U 4 'Qhl '-5, 6 jf' V-Xggf' 'QP The tootxn Terriers lead the Homecoming parade through Vmton to the Byrd freld HOMECOMING The l957 Homecoming events began wlth assembly on Thursday September l8 sponsored by the Cheerleaders and Booster Club Frlday nlght the student body was on hand for a blue lean parade through Vnnton clnmaxed by a bonfnre nn the town parknng lot where a Bedford Otter was burned nn effigy Saturday the event continued w th a bug parade followed by the Homecomung football game In whnch the Terriers defeated Bedford 24 O At half trme Becky Lee Mass Vrrgunla crowned Shurley Hunter as Homecomnng ueen Saturday nught the Homecoming week end was brought to a close by the annual dance nn the Jr Hugh Audltornum Shrrley Hunter Homecomung Queen Miss Vlrglnla and the queens court arruve on therr float 4- c .iti- 13 1' fn- ,, ' vw- , M-.M ,A S xg xl 4 1 ,f ff N' M ' i 9. :' l ' N I I 3 4 ,,, a - , A wh ' 'rw' Vg . k ,Y N : , . 1 l, , , my ,, 3 , . fm -c . 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H 1 - V I I I A li ' , wi XML, ' A , -. 5 ,Q 'si ,A 17? 7 T - , gr A 'fy , T ' ,- r 'I '5 cs , . 1 l l3 Benny Hale Judy Weaver Wallace West and Matllda Holland enloy refreshments at the Homecomung Dance On Saturday nught to climax a festive Homecomung week end the alumnl and students of Wlllaam Byrd gathered In the Wnlllam Byrd Junior audltoruum for the Annual Homecoming Dance Muslc was provided by Paul Noble and hrs orchestra Reugnlng over the dance as well as the other Homecoming festlvltles was Home comlng Queen Shlrley Hunter Leading the Grand March along with Shirley were her attendants Judy Stone Alsce Muller and Darlene Morgan The dance served as a wonderful endlng to another Annual Homecomung HCMECOMING DANCE Byrd students and alumnl dance to the musuc of Paul Nobl and has orchestra at the Homecomrng Dance ff 3 W7 N' Senlors and thelr dotes donce to the musrc of Don Gates and hfs orchestra at the Rrng Dance R I N G D A N C E The flrst Rang Dance an the twenty flve year hrstory of Wlllram Byrd Hugh School was held by the Sensor Class on the evenlng of December l4 The dance held nn the school gym was formal with music by Don Gates and has orchestra The decorations were un the class colors of mlnt green and whrte and the gym was totally rllumanoted by candles wlth a large replnca of a class rlna In the center of the dance floor llghted by a spotllght The focal pomt of the dance occurred when each senlor recelved hrs rlng from has date under the rung fngure Gary Kaylcr presndent of the Sensor Class recelves hrs rnng under rlng flgure I I I Couples at the dance enjoy danclng to the music of Don Gates and his orchestra SWEET HEART DANCE In February the YTeens and the Hu Y club combvned to sponsor the annual Sweetheart Dance The dance was held rn the Junior Hugh audltor num whnch was decorated un red and whute Music for the evening was provuded by Don Gates and has orches tra Each year the Y Teens and H1 Y Club choose a kxng and queen to rergn over the dance Thus year Wayne Prndgen and Darlene Morgan were the royal couple The court was made up of Gloria Powell Judy Leffell Eunlce Durham Logan Jennings Gary Kaylor and Tom Kirby Darlene Morgan and Wayne Prndgen Kung and Queen of the Sweetheart Dance 37' X1 will The Dogwood Festival was organ- ized in l955 by the William Byrd Boosters to raise money for new band uniforms. Since then it has grown to be a civic event of great importance. People look forward each year with much enthusiasm to the spectacle of flashing bands, decorative floats, and the delightful princesses. The highlight of the festival is, of course, the crowning of the Queen ofthe Dogwood Festival. Then the top bands of the state and many beautiful majorettes compete with vivid interest for many trophies Last year a pageant The Legend of the Dogwood was given by the combined choirs and the band of Wulliam Byrd This year as in the past everyone looks forward to this entertaining event 1 f We C NNI Miss Mitzi McAlexander is crowned queen of the third annual Dogwood Festival by Janet Bowman DOGWOOD FESTIVAL The William Byrd band leads the Dogwood Festival Parade down Washington Avenue Q , 'Q- V L ,- The combined choirs near the finish of The Birthday of the King Other soloists were: Darlene Morgan as the Madonnag Walter Kent as the lnnkeeperg Curtis Tompkins as Josephg Gary Kaylor, Jerry Fink, and Wayne Horne as the three Kingsg and Gale John- son. The accompanists were Nancy Eversole and Mildred Johnson. Following the presen- tation of the Cantata before the school assembly, forty baskets of food were presented by various home idoms for distribution to needy families, f +J BEST LEADER WITTIEST MOST ATHLETIC Darlene Morgan, Benny Hale Janet Scott, Wayne Pridgen Martha Burkholder Jerry Ferguson MOST DEPENDABLE Judy Weaver, Wallace West SENIOR MOST POPULAR Darlene Morgan, Gary Kaylor MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED BEST LOOKING Shirley Hunfer, Tom Kirby 1 Goil Montgomery Dovid Goode SUPERLATIVES BEST ALL ROUND Jecmie Creosy, Gory Koylor D FRIENDLIEST TYPICAL SENIOR Alice Miner, Benny Hole Brenda Jones, Berry Word Tom Ksrby and Darlene Morgan recesve thesr rsngs under the rsng at the Rsng Dance BONNIE SUE AKERS Bonnse Commercsal Sensor Y Teens F B LA Scsence Club VOT ELEANOR PATRICIA ALBERT Toots Commercsal Junsor Y Teens Sensor Y Teens Booster Club D O Var ssty Basketball Ad Solscstor LEWIS RAY BAKER Curly General Varssty Foot ball Track Varssty Basketball Booster Club Monogram Club Baseball Cafetersa Host Mr Wsllsam Byrd 56 JACK EUGENE BOLT Pud Academsc JV Foot ball JV Basketball 'Varssty Football SHIRLEY ANN BURDETTE Shsrley Commercsal F B L A Sensor Y Teens Tenth Grade Y Teens Varssty Basketball SCA Secretary Band Treasurer Pressdent Varssty Basketball BYRD ECHO Art Edstor Booster Club Jun sor YTeens Sensor YTeens SIPA Representatsve Scsence Club Camera Club Volleyball FTA Hsstorsan Parlsamentarsan Ad Solscstor WILLIAM JON CAMP s General Thespsan Club ITransfer from Wsllsam Flemsng Hsgh School Roanoke Vsrgsnsal WILLIAM DOUGLAS CARR Doug General FFA Reporter Dsverssfsed Occupatsons Club Treasurer MAYBELLE CHOCKLETTE Jack Andres Commer csal lTrarssfer from Check Hsgh School Check Vsr gsnsal ELEANOR JEAN CLINGENPEEL Ellse Commercsal SARA ELIZABETH COOK Cookse Academsc Jun sor Y Teens Tenth Grade YTeens Sensor Y Teens Ls brary Club DO Club Booster Club Cafetersa Hostess Ad Solscstor WILLIAM WAYNE COOK Bll Academsc JV Basketball Varssty Basketball Baseball Booster Club Varssty Football Monogram Club DEANNA DARLENE COOPER Dsnkse Commercsal Freshmen Reporter Sophomore Treasurer Junsors Secretary FBLA Hsstorsan VOT Club Sensor YTeens PHYLLIS MAE COOPER s Commercsal FBLA Ad Solscstor Lsbrary Club VOT Club BERTRAM EUGENE CORKILL Bert General Cam era Club DO Club Pressdent lTransfer from Howard Hsgh School Baltsmore Mdl LEWIS WILEY COX Lew General FFA Press dent Vsce Pressdent Delegate FFA State Conventson FFA Federatson Reporter JV Football Varssty Foot ball BYRD ECHO Staff Booster Club Ad Solscstor Msxed Cohsr Robe Chasrman JEAN CAROL CREASY Speedy Commercsal FBLA Treasurer Varssty Cheerleader Secretary Thespsans Reporter Asssstant Bussness Manager BLACK SENIOR DIRECTORY SWAN Inter Club Councsl Representatsve Sensor Y Teens Ad Solscstor Tenth Grade YTeens Delegate FBLA Workshop Booster Club Sensor Class Play Junsor Class Play SCA Councsl Volleyball BYRD ECHO Staff Lsbrary Club SIPA Representatsve Msss Wsllsam Byrd 57 WALTER DEAN CROMER Academsc PEGGY DARNELL CRONK Pe General Vsce Pressdent Sophomor Class Program Chasrman Tenth Grade YTeens Juns,or Y Teens BARBARA ANNE DAVIS Babs Commercsal Sen sor YTeens Booster Club Varssty Basketball FBLA Ad Solscstor ITronsfer from Colonsal Hsgh School Bote tourt County Vsrgsrssal SYLVIA JUNE DENNISON Sl Commercsal Jun sor YTeens Booster Club Tenth Grade YTeens Ls brary FBLA Sensor YTeens Thespsan Club Junsor Class Play Prop Chasrman Sensor Class Play Props Chasrman VOT WALTER EARL DICKERSON General Dsverssfsed Oc cupatsons Club lTransfer from Chrsstsansburg Hsgh School Chrsstsansburg Vsrgsnsal RICHARD TYRONE DILLON Jake Academsc SCA Councsl BLACK SWAN Staff PATRICIA ANN DINGLEDINE Pat Commercsal Junsor YTeens Program Chasrman Tenth Grade Y Teens Secretary Sensor YTeens Program Chasrman Booster Club FBLA BYRD ECHO Staff Delegate State YTeen Conference YWCA Inter Club Coun csl Ad Solscstor DORIS JANE DOWDY Dottse Commercsal Junsor YTeens Tenth Grade YTeens Sensor YTeens Booster Club BYRD ECHO Staff FBLA Parlsamentarsan JERRY BANKS FERGUSON Fergse General Hs Y Booster Club Ad Solscstor FFA Vsce Pressdent 4 H Club Treasurer 4 H Honor Club Most Valuable Play ers Award Varssty Football JV Football Mr Wsl RICHARD CHAMBERS FLORA Dsckse Academsc Hs Y Vsce Pressdent F F A 4 I-'I Club ROBERT EDWARD FOLEY Bobby General Dsver ssfsed Occupatsons Club BARBARA ANN FORE Rudy Commercsal Junsor Y Teens Tenth Grade Y Teens Sensor Y Teens Scsence Club VOT NANCY LEE FOSTER Nancy Commercsal Junsor YTeens Tenth Grade Y Teens Booster Club F B LA Reporter Secretary SCA Councsl 4 H Club Secretary Sensor Y Teens BYRD ECHO Staff Sensor Class Treas urer Ad Solscstor Earma McCarty Jeannse Creasy and Pat Dsngledsne show off thesr new Sensor rsngs . . 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I , - - 1 .I .1 : 1 : 1 I 1 I22 SENIOR DIRECTORY ROBERT EDWARD FOUTZ Bob General Football JV Ba ketball RETA MAE FRY Skeeter Commercsal Sensor Y Teens Junsor YTeens FBLA Booster Club BYRD ECHO Staff MARTHA SETTLES GAYLOR Shorty Commercsal Sensor Y Teens Junsor Y Teens F B L A Booster Club BYRD ECHO Staff SHIRLEY WRAY GILES Shsrley Commercsal VOT GEORGE GALE GISH Gale General FFA Press dent Vsce Pressdent BARBARA LEE GOAD Barb General DO Club Booster Club Tenth Grade Y Teens DAVID RONALD GOODE Dave Academsc Edstor sn Chsef BLACK SWAN BYRD ECHO Staff Debate Club Debate Team Scsence Club Camera Club SCA Councsl SIPA Representatsve Band WILLIAM HENRY GOODE Wsllsam General JANE ELLEN GOSE Red Academsc BLACK SWAN Staff Lsbrary Club Sensor YTeens Ad Solscstor Varssty Basketball lTransfer from Montvale Hsgh School Mont vale Vsrgsnsal ROBERT MEADE GOSE Bob Academsc Ad Solscs tor lTransfer from Montvale High School Montvale Vsrgsnsal EARLENE ROSSIE HAIRFIELD Earlene Commer cs I FBLA Vsce Pressdent Tenth Grade YTeens Sensor Freshman Class Secretary Sophomore Class Pressdent 4 H Club Treasurer VOT BENNY MONROE HALE Bensamsn Academsc Pressdent SCA Boys State Senator Baseball Varssty Football JV Football HsY Club DO Club Mono gram Club SCA Councsl Junsor Class Play CAROL SUE HALE Susse Commercsal Booster Club JV Basketball Varssty Basketball Volleyball F B LA Tenth Grade Y Teens Sensor Y Teens FTA MARJORIE DAWN HALE Herchey Academsc Junsor Y Teens Tenth Grade Y Teens Sensor Y Teen Scsence Club Secretary PATRICIA SUE HALE Sussse Sensor YTeens FB LA Tenth Grade YTeens Junsor YTeens Vsce Pressdent Freshman Class JV Basketball Ad Solscstor DAVID SAMUEL HARRIS Hopmoo Academsc All State Band Workshop BLACK SWAN Staff Press dent Debate Club Debate Team Scsence Club BYRD ECHO Staff SCA Councsl WALTER BENJAMIN HARRIS Benny General Varssty Basketball JV Football Baseball Judy Weaver accepts her rsng from her escort at the Rsng Dance Wsllsam Byrd Sensors present play for the State P T A Conventson at Hotel Roanoke NAOMI ANNE HEATH Anne Academsc Junsor Y Teens Tenth Grade Y Teens Sensor Y Teens Booster Club FTA Club Ad Solscstor Sensor Class Play Thes psan Play Junsor Class Play Hsgh Magazsne Salesman Vsce Pressdent Thespsan Club MARGARET ROSE HECK Meg Commercsal The psan Club Junsor YTeens BYRD ECHO Staff Booster Club Sensor YTeens Ad Solscstor 4 H Club Volleyball JV Basketball Lsbrary Club Sensor Class Pay ELIZABETH WALTERS HOBACK Lsz Commercsal EDWARD WAYNE HORNE Wayne Academsc Pressdent HsY Club Booster Club Vsce Pressdent BLACK SWAN Staff 4 H Club Pressdent Scsence Club SCA Councsl Camera Club BYRD ECHO Staff Junsor Class Play Pressdent Junsor Achsevement SHIRLEY JEAN HUNTER Shsrley Commercsal Junsor YTeens Tenth Grade YTeens Vsce Pressdent Sensor YTeens Booster Club F BLA SCA Councsl Pressdent Esghth Grade Vsce Pressdent Freshman Class Vsce Pressdent Junsor Class Gsrls Chosr Pressdent Msss Vsnton Snow Queen BYRD ECHO Staff Debate Club BILLY JOSEPH HUTCHENS Bslly General Dsver ssfsed Occupatsons Club CHARLES THOMAS IDDINGS Charlse General Hs Y Club Booster Club Monogram Club Csty County Football Team State Track Meet Vsce Pressdent Sensor Class Varssty Basketball Varssty Football Track Ad Solscstor REBECCA PAYNE JENKINS Becky Commercsal Masorette Band Booster Club Sensor Y Teens F B LA Junsor Y Teens Tenth Grade Y Teens Ad Solscstor BRENDA JOYCE JONES Commercsal Junso Y Teens Tenth Grade Y Teens Inter Club Councsl R port r Secretary Sensor YTeens Vsce Pressdent Sopho more Class All State Band Workshop Band Head Mas orette Lsbrarsan Varssty Basketball Pressdent Thes psan Club FBLA Treasures Booster Club BYRD ECHO Staff SCA Councsl BLACK SWAN Staff Jun sor Class Play Sensor Class Play Student Dsrector GARY ROBERT KAYLOR Chsck Academsc Vsce Pressdent SCA Pressdent Sensor Class Hs YClub Re port r Booster Club JV Basketball Varssty Football Baseball Track ALICE LEE KEATON Acke Academsc Vsce Press dent Pressdent FTA Booster Club Managsng Edstor BYRD ECHO Band Treasurer Masorette Junsor Y Teens Scsence Club SCA Councsl Ad Solscstor -'aww II II IIB T' , . -- J.V. - 1 . . 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DI , . - - I I I V I I ' I ' I ' 124 SENIOR DIRECTORY Booster Club SCA Councsl Thespsan Club Thespsan Play Dsno Ad Solscstor DONALD RAY SETTLE Donald General BLACK SWAN Staff Camera Club CAROL EDNA SHORT Carol Commercsal F B LA Booster Club VOT CATHERINE MINNIE SILCOX Cathy Commercsal Lsbrarsan Gsrls Chosr Junsor YTeens Sensor Y Te ns Tenth Grade Y Teens Lsbrary Club Booster Club BLACK SWAN Staff BYRD ECHO Stott Ad Solscstor F B LA SCA Councs' Vsce Pressdent Debatsng Club WARREN LEE SIMMONS Warren General Dsver ssfsed Occupatsons Club EDWANA DAWN SINK Tsnlfle Commercsal Jun sor YTeens Tenth Grade YTeens Sensor YTeens BYRD ECHO Staff BLACK SWAN Staff F B L A Thes psans Booster Club Band Secretary Masorette Ad So lscstor Junsor Class Play Sensor Class Play Basketball Manager JV Basketball One Act Play JOANN CAROL SMITH J Commercsal BYRD ECHO Staff Lsbrary Club F Bl A Junsor Class Play Sensor Class Play Junsor YTeens Sophomore YTeens Sensor Y Teens Thespsan Club V OT JUDY ELIZABETH SNODGRASS Suzse Academsc FTA Junsor YTeens Pressdent 4 H Club Boost r Club SCA Councsl Pressdent FHA State Delegate Natsonal 4 H Club Congress MARY JANE SOWERS Mary Jane General O Club Junsor YTeens Tenth Grade YTeens Booster Club Sensor Y Teens MILDRED FRANCES SPANGLER Msl Academsc SensorYTeens Booster Club FTA Club SCA Coun csl Ad Solscstor BETTY LOU STANLEY Lulu Commercsal VOT JUDITH ANN STANLEY Shorty Commercsal Sen sor YTeens F B LA JUDITH ANN STONE Judy Commercsal SCA Councsl JV Cheerleader Captasn Varssty Cheerleader Captasn Gsrls Chosr Pres dent BYRD ECHO Staff Buss ness Manager Tenth Grade YTeens Sensor YTeens Thespsan Club F BLA Hsstorsan Reporter Radtod Regson Conventson Booster Club Junsor Class Play Sensor Class Play Junsor Class Treasurer Sensor Class Secretary Ad Solscstor Hostess Dogwood Prsncess Dele gate Gsrls State Homecomsng Queen Attendant LEWIS CLAY STOUT Lou General HsY Club Debatsng Club Thespsan Club Sensor Class Play Track The cast of Maybe Love take o curtasn call as the play ss presented sn assembly I-.I Members of the cast of the Sensor Class Play relax between rehearsals of Maybe Love FFA Secretary Csty County HsY Councsl Scsence Club Ad Solscstor GERALD MARION SUTTLES Jerry General Var ssty Football Varssty Basketball Booster Club Treas urer Monogram Club HARRY FLETCHER TURNER JR H F General 4H Club FFA Club Junsor Class Play DO Club Scs nce Club Track REBECCA SUE UNDERWOOD Becky Commercsal Booster Club Junsor Y Teens Booster Club Sensor YTeens FTA Vsce Pressdent FHA BARRY LYNN WARD Russell Academsc Varssty Football BYRD ECHO Staff Pressdent HsY Club Monogram Club Junsor Class Play Thespsan Club Sen sor Class Play SCA Councsl COY LEE WEAVER Coy Post Graduate JUDITH ANN WEAVER Judy Academsc Club Junsor YTeens Treasurer Tenth Grade YTeens Vsce Pressdent FTA Devotson Chasrman SCA SCA Councsl FTA Conventson Delegate SIPA Delegate Gsrls State Treasurer Thespsan Club One Act Play Student Dsrector Junsor Class Play Sensor Class Play BYRD ECHO Staff JV Cheerleader Var ssty Cheerleader Boost r Club Sensor YTeens Asssstant Edstor of BLACK SWAN NANCY PEARL WEAVER Nancy Commercsal Tenth Grade YTeens Sensor YTeens Ad Solscstor F B L A EVELYN BELCHER WELSH Belcher General Bas ketball Scsence Club DO Club WALLACE EUGENE WEST Waldo Academsc Pressdent Vsce Pressdent Scsence Club Camera Club Pressdent BLACK SWAN Bussness Manager SCA Councsl Junsor Class Play Sensor Class Play SCA Workshop SIPA Delegate Reporter Esghth Grade BYRD E HO Staff One Act Play BETTY JEAN WORRELL Betty Jean Commercsal F B LA Tenth Grade Y Teens CATHERINE OLEEN WRAY Oleen General MARY AGNES YATES Mary Commercsal Tenth Grade Y Teens Booster Club I I . - I 2 ' 2 ' II I II, .I J II II, I . -' II II, . , 1 - T . . . .5 5 . . . 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I . 4 . p 3 T25 First Row Rebecca Jenkins Dawn Hale Judith Stanley Darlene Morgan Patrlca Drngledine Wayne Pridgen Donald Settle Wayne Horne Second Row Judy Stone Judy Weaver Alice Miller Shirley Hunter Martha Burkholder Anne Heath Jan t Scott Martha Gaylor Mildred Spangler Patricia Albert Jerry Suttles Third Row Nancy Foster Joan Kerns Edwana Sink Leilann Leffell Alice Keaton Erma McCarty Brenda Jones Jane Gose Nancy Weaver Matilda Fink Dickie Flora Jack Bolt Lewis Stout Bert Corkhill Jackie Riley AD SOLICITORS Each year the Black Swan Staff is assisted in securing advertisements for the annual by a group of Juniors and Seniors who solicit ads from business establishments in Vinton Roanoke and other near by sections Before these solicitors are sent out to their respective territories to sell advertisements they learn salesmanship and are told the proper prices of each advertisement These students work diligently and most local businessmen are happy to advertise in William Byrd s yearbook The hard work of the solicitors, in a large part makes possible the financing of the Black Swan l26 l 2 ' -, - , ' , , ' 5 ' ' , ' , I - 7 ' , . 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S ' , . . - 5 O I ,sham-g.,,..-wx IN MEMORIAM March 27 1887 Apnl 8 1958 HOWARD ORIN PRICE The faculty and students of Wllllam Byrd were Indeed saddened on Apnl 8 l958 by the death of Mr Howard O Prrce For many years Mr Price while teaching the students of Byrd In the Latin and Mathematics departments conveyed to them not only these subyects but also the hugher values of lute Itself An able advlsor c tue fnend and one who was loved by everyone who krew hum Mr Price made an undeluble mark on the students of the school at whlch he taught for so long Although he rs no longer wlth us no student who knew hom wlll ever be able to forget the values he taught us by the example of hrs own lute Mr Prlce recenvnng retirement guft faculty luncheon FINALE Thus we come to the end of another yeor ot Wnlluom Byrd Hugh School o yeor of rnony memorles In the splendor of outumn the Cold ond snow of winter ond the rebirth of sprrngtlme we hove found the hoppnness ond joy thot wos o port of the story of l958 ot Byrd Now It as time for groduotuon the sensors soy theur goodbyes ond the underclossmen move upword on the lodder of school llfe The endnng of the yeor brings mingled ings to oll There ns regret regret IH e friend left behund In the mony things left undone In leovung the hours of frnendly componuonshup There IS hope hope In the promlse of o new lfe hope ln the promise of new found friendships hope for those the Sensors leoye behund With those who Ieove the holls of Byrd go the good wrshes of those who remoun Wuth those who ore stoyung remoun mony hoppy moments To oll of you we hope thot we hove told your story of l958 the hopplest yeor ot Byrd 6 ' I I I l . 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W . . i I - I 1 5 THIS OUR YEAR September School Opened Sensor Class Organnzed Football Season Opened Homecoming Queen Elected October Southeastern Assembly Hammond Organ Class Plctures Made Seniors Receive Rings S C A Dlstrnct Meeting Southeastern Assembly Maguc House of November Lubrary Club Assembly Southeastern Assembly Thanksgiving Assembly December Basketball Season Opens Rung Dance Christmas Assembly Chrustmas Holldays Begun January School Reopens Scnence Clrcus Assembly Southeastern Assembly Llqund Alr Mud Term Examinations Jugglers M 5 M 164 S C A Assembly Southeastern Assembly Musuc Novelnst Sweetheart Dance S C A Elections March American Hnstory Assembly Roanoke College Tea for Sensor State SCA Convention DO Club Assembly April Easter Assembly Easter Holidays F H A Assembly FTA Assembly S l P A Convention May Junlor YTeens Assembly Dogwood Festuval Senior Trlp to New York Byrd Echo Staff Assembly Installation of SCA Officers Dedlcatlan of l958 Black Swan Cap and Gown Ceremony June Baccalaureate Sermon Awards Assembly Commencement Ceremony Glrs E -v . 1 . . , 5 - U M ,, f A i u I S E Lt u l I I -Z . . . . 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