Berry High School - Torch Yearbook (Mount Berry, GA)

 - Class of 1932

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SILVER AND BLUE nv FRESHMAN CLASS ROLL Homer Willis ,. .,,w,,,, , W V,,, V ,A,V,,V7 V A V V K president Katherine Henry ee,i,,,,77e,7,i,,,,7,,,,,,,, rri, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,7,,,,,, 7,,, iVV,VA iiiiViA,,ii iiiiiii V i C e p 1- e sidem Robert ChfiStmHS -------YVVVV-,---r7VV4 -YVVVVV.,. . VVV. . VYYVYAVVV, .. ,,e,, Secretary and Treasurer Mr. Alexander Shepard and Miss Pansy Hayes ss,, i,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7V,V7,V,- F a culty Advisers Hendley Abernethy, Edwin Acree, Ernest Acree, Rebecca Adams, Stinson Adams, Fuller Anderson, Geraldine Anderson, Faye Ashmore, Warren Aycock, Paul Barnes, Jamie Bell, Rosa Bentley, Evelyn Boone, Byron Britt, Herstine Brittain, Dorris Brown, David Bryant, Joe Burson, Thelbert Callaham, Jimmie Cammon, Evelyn Carmichael, R.oss Chambers, Garnet Chandler, Norton Cheek, Martin Cleckler, J , D. Cleveland, Jewell Cobb, Charles Coleman, William Coleman, Ermit Conner, H. L. Conner, Jack Ciuch, Ora Mae Couch, Porter Cowan, Christine Crawford, Geneva Craig, Sam Crisler, Melvin Daniel, Janet Davis, John Davis, Mildred Day, Olin Dean, Roy Dean, Verdell Deck, Harry DeLoach, Dorman Dow- dey, Clark Drew, Chester Duncan, Hoyt Duncan, Cecil Eaker, Kenyon East, Mary Edwards, Clara Ellison, Reidus Estes, Wayne Ferguson, Polk Findley, Gladys Fitz- patrick, Elizabeth Fountain, Wesley Foy, Edwin Freeman, Ray Funderburk, James Gaines, Lillian Garner, Fred Garrison, Malcolm Gaultney, Henry Gheesling, Marshall Gibson, George Griffin, Elizabeth Groves, Mabel Guffey, Judson Guice, Albert Hall, O. G. H-all, Selma Hall, Collis Hamil, Anne Rene Hardy, Mathew Harris, Wendel Harris, William Hellams, Louise Hendricks, Katherine Henry, Masina Hicks, John Highsmith, Beamon Hill, Gladys Hines, Dan Hixon, Will Hodge, Glenn Hodges, Lipscomb Holcombe, Helen Howell, Herbert Howell, Hanlie Huckeba, Mellin Huff, Arnold Hufstetler, Leland Hunter, Ray Hunter, Margaret Hutton, Hamby Hucheson, Jack Hyatt, Herbert Irwin, Fernie Jackson, Guy Johnson, Lee Johnson, Hermas Johnston, Asa Joyner, William Keheley, Robert Kinzey, Ruth Kown, Lois Lacy, Max Landrum, Irene Leary, Bernice Lee, Joe Lewis, Woodrow Light, Harold Littleton, Joseph Logan, Wilson Logan, Burgin Luker, Heindle Lumpkin, Dick Lundy, Catherine Mackey, Kathryn Marett, Walker Martin, J. C. Mashburn, Roy McBryar, Lassie McCall, Elizabeth McConnell, Robert McDaniel, Sam McGuffey, Aleen McKelvey, Lephon McNair, Clyde Meadows, Clyde Medlock, Paul Meeks, Wayne Miller, Tye Mimbs, Herbert Mobley, Hiram Moody, Mildred Moody, Frances Morg-an, Carlynne Morris, Moward Morris, Harold Mozo, William Nesbit. Allene Nance, W. H. Out- law, Ernest Owens, Alma Pace, Marie Painter, Howard Parks, Margaret Parris, Fleta Mae Patterson, Carl Paul, Fannie M-ae Pearce, Harvey Pearce, Ethel Pen- land, Irene Penland, Nina. Perkins, Ruth Pettigrew. Edgeworth Porter, Julian Po ell Norman Rainey, Edgar Register, Thomas Rivers, Joe Roberson, John W 1 Roberts, Theodore Roberts, Archie Roe, Thurm-a Rogers, Hobson Roughton, Lucille Rouse, Thomas Rush, Christine Saggus, Grady Sanders, Howard Sagdexli, Kathleen Sewell, Raymond Shearer, Helen Shepard, Ruby Shlrey, Shropshire, Reba Shropshire, Annie Simmons, Elvin Sims, George Smith, Hal Smith, Marlowe Smith, Richard Steinheimer, Eunice Still, Frank Strain, Avery Strickland, Barney Strickland, Mary Lou Stroup, William Sutton, Ellis Swint, Eve Tanner, Jewell Tatum, Is-aac Taylor, Gladys Thompson, June Thread- gill, J. T. Trammell, Paul Travis, Ois Tucker, Talmage Tucker, Grace Turner, James Turnipseed, Owen Varner, Telfred Vickers, James Weaver, Margaret Weaver, Swindall Weaver, Clarence Westbrook, Carolyn White, Eugene White, Homer Willis, Annie Mae Wisham. Joynell Woodall, Mozelle Woodfin, James Womack, Mamie Wooten, Elaine Wyatt, Evelyn Yeats, George Young, Martha Young. Page Twenty-five

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SILVER AND BLUE was History When the inflowing tide of students came surging through the Gate of Opportunity in September of 1931, the old-timers and left-overs began to look about for the usual familiar faces. Slowly the fact dawned upon them that they were compassed about by a numerically superior multitude of be- wildered humanity belonging to that insignificant species called freshmen. Their first sensation was one of horror at the thought of having to endure the presence of this green mass. But wait! Their thoughts took a swift turn and a new outlook-here was fresh meat in delightful abundance. What oppor- tunities! The look of horror changed to one of malicious foreboding, while the heretofore blank faces of the freshmen assumed a condition of terrified appre- hension. What great disaster was about to overtake them? When, where, and how would it strike? The fresh- men of the class of '35 were experienc- ing all the normal, healthy sensations that every true freshman should. But alas! the blow never fell. Nerves strained to the breaking pointg meek faces peered about expectantlyg the torture of suspense continued. Finally it became rumored that the upper classmen were only bluffing, that they lacked the courage to encounter the insignificant newcomers in actual com- bat. As an unbiased narrator of facts the writer must let it be known that the failure of the orgy of initiation to materialize was due to no such cause, but the freshmen cannot be blamed for imagining that it was. Neither can they be blamed for immediately or- ganizing themselves into the outstand- ing element of the school. The upper- classmen calmly accepted those insig- nificant creatures as their equals and dumbly shook their heads and blinked as those same bold, in- their eyes subordinate upstarts swiftly and surely spread in a most unfreshmanlike way into every activity of college. Tradition has been smashed, prece- dent completely ignored, and conven- tion scorned as the freshmen have con- fidently and with little effort shown the way to even the usually dignified seniors. The baseball series showed the winning team over half freshmen, the captain included, field day credits the freshmen with two thirds of the points, and the freshman basketball team smashed through to victory even after an early defeat. In academic ac- tivity as well the yearlings have pro- duced abundant representation. The Honor Club, literary societies, choir, orchestra, 'and band are all amply stocked with freshmen. The freshmen have not become accustomed to Berry, Berry has become accustomed to the freshmen. Now we have the new model fresh- man-a respectable element of the stu- dent body, a novel creation of one mis- conceived idea. In these topsy-turvy conditions at Berry, when the familiar question comes, What class are you in? , our modern first year man no longer hangs his head in miserable shame, but raises a beaming counten- ance, proudly thrusts out his chest and announces I'm a Freshman! student organization and any consequence at the A prominent American doctor says that 'in fifty years kissing will be a thing of the past.' As if we would care-then. Page Twenty-six

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