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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
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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.
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