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

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Religious Training OT TO BE MINISTERED UNTO BUT TO MINISTER = = P Classroom Study : : : oS iz. Inside the Frost Memorial Chapel PRESENTING We ikea MRM os 4 . ee Simei oie bo ee ee Amaia ne eimai coe sue Se ee ACRRRE ED: THE 1960 TORCH MOUNT BERRY SCHOOL FOR BOYS MOUNT BERRY, GEORGIA FOREWORD |! The sound of happy voices, the spirit of good | sports, the molding of ideals and aspirations — all blend into our high school experiences. With the sincere hope of bringing a worthy souve- — nit of significant days at | the Mount Berry School for Boys to its many loyal students, the Staff has de- voted many hours of work. We feel that your satisfac- tion with this volume is our compensation and with this thought the Staff pre- sents to you the 1960 TORCH. | GERALD BOWEN Editor TABLE OF CONTENTS PRESENTATION FOREWORD DEDICATION BUILDINGS ADMINISTRATION FACULTY AND STAFF SENIORS CLASS OF 1961 CLASS OF 1962 CLASS OF 1963 ORGANIZATIONS ACTIVITIES SPORTS INDEX ROSTER OF FACULTY AND STAFF ROSTER OF STUDENTS ADVERTISEMENTS The Tower at the House O’ Dreams Mr. W. A. THOMPSON DEDICATION To our truest friend, we give our thanks. We took our troubles to you at every turn along the paths of learning, and without your understanding, we would have been lost. You rejoiced with us when we were triumphant, and you gave us courage when we were disappointed. We cannot thank you enough, but a friend lives forever in our hearts. The Class of 1960 dedicates this TORCH to you, Mr. Thompson, our loyal friend. Tower at the Frost Memorial Chapel BUILDINGS aos Frost Memorial Chapel Recitation Hall SA a Barstow Library Hill Dining Hall Gymnasium Industrial Arts Building F iy i cc ltaian PE ieee od iP x. eae ; eS a in tenet eteenieca ee] ie cas Frie ndship Halt Pilgrim Hall Meacham Hall Principal’s Home Se : % ee Pine Lodge Faculty Row ee wee ge 24 pe 8 a eR 3 ae ea ta ¢ ae oe Farm House Cherokee Infirmary aie ame aan a ee ori illest. Stipa, High School Store Fire Station er i eee aya a oe ow sd RSET F en %,! Said es oe , 4 Vw e ES SFE LOR NOS PRES ES STHRROI sesianenenessansemeiais ORS AN ASTRAL ETRE cam tease S08 A A ME BEDE ONT EE SALE LELD RTT TTT TTT TTT HL TS Ne Aen ae De Hw HSH AD AE 29,898 LA Aa AEs Bi i i es in e hehe eon : : eee : eo nine Farm Water Works Poultry Farm Possum Trot % 5 tes i eee et ‘ Pl 2 YF ane . by, i } } - ‘y ’ i f , Mi | My) Faculty Retreat Old Mill Ee is lai tena ty cate Ae cere House O’ Dreams n Ss 5) A oO 7) = ie) — jy 8) oot fas] iB) 72) 5) = n “yy Vv 4 oS —_ vB) a 3 U Front entrance to the Frost Memorial Chapel ADMINISTRATION MISS MARTHA BERRY Founder of the Berry Schools, 1902 THE SUNDAY LADY OF POSSUM TROT Some of the luckiest kids in the country go to school near Rome, Georgia. A short way north of town is a green hedge with wide gates. A road leads through pastures, fields, and forests, and above these are spires. This is all part of the campus of the Berry Schools. Back in 1902, when Miss Martha Berry founded her school, she saw the mountain boys and girls grow up in ignorance and poverty. She saw that the limited life of these people was a burden to them- selves and a loss to the nation. And so for forty years, from girlhood until her death, she gave them her money, her land, her devotion, and her time. Miss Berry, the daughter of a well-to-do planter, inherited the land that is now the site of the Berry Schools. Through the years she added to her inheritance, till today the Berry Schools stand on perhaps the most beautiful campus in America: 30,000 acres of field and forest, the oaks massive, the pines tall, the lakes silver. The original log cabins in which she began are still there, dwarfed now by great Gothic buildings whose spires probe the sky. Martha Berry was just a girl when, playing a melodeon one Sunday afternoon, she saw some ragged mountain children outside the window listening. She invited them in. She asked if they had been to Sunday school. They didn’t know what she was talking about. So she told them Bible stories and played for them and sang. Next Sunday they were back, bringing friends from over the countryside, from Possum Trot and Horse- leg Mountain, from Foster’s Bend and Trapp’s Hollow. None had ever touched a book or knew what a pencil meant. Soon her “class” was so big that Miss Berry moved it to a country church at Possum Trot. To this day the mountain people refer to her as “the Sunday Lady of Possum Trot.’”’ No subsequent honor meant so much to her as this name. Many of the children’s parents could not write or read. Martha Berry decided that a Sunday school was not enough, that book learning must be added to worship. She built a little whitewashed school across the road from the plantation. The first day 12 boys sat on the benches. Others from back in the hills, shy as young deer, hid in the fringe of the clearing, poised to race away. She pretended not to see them and they lost their fear, sidling in on bare feet. But before long it was clear that day schools were not the answer. There was always something to keep the children at home: corn to hoe, hogs to butcher, cotton to pick. Miss Berry decided that the only solution was a boarding school — where the pupils could work for their keep. One day Miss Berry went out into Rome and deeded her property, in perpetuity, to a school for mountain boys and girls. Her lawyer argued but she hushed him. “I shall raise a crop better than the land is producing now,” she said. In January, 1902, with a small dormitory near the whitewashed schoolhouse, she opened the Mount Berry School for Boys, with five pupils. In 1909, the boys swung their axes and laid the logs for a gitl’s school. Down from the hills came their sisters, bringing the pledge of a new life in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Georgia, the Cumber- lands of Tennessee, the Great Smokies in North Carolina, and the craggy heights of Sand Mountain in Alabama. Today, in the school’s 100 buildings, there is a high school for boys, the Mount Berry School for Boys, and a coed college, the Berry College. Although Miss Martha Berry died in 1942, there still is the same wise balance between poetry and plowing at the Berry Schools. There is laughter on the campus and, come dance nights, the boys and girls skip away. It’s a good life they live and it’s good training they get: to acquire knowledge and skill and the will to work. Excerpts from an article appearing in the July 1954 issue of The Reader's Digest. Copyright 1954 by the Reader’s Digest Association, Inc. Condensed from Town and Country. Reprinted with permission. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Left to right: Dr. Harmon W. CALDWELL, Mr. William McChesney MARTIN, Mr. J. Battle HALL, Mrs. Inez HENRY, Mr. G. Lamar WESTCOTT, Mr. John A, SIBLEY, Mr. Pollard TURMAN. Not pictured: Dr. John R. BERTRAND, Mts. Virgin ia Campbell COURTS, Mr. E. W. MOISE, Mr. Nelson MACY, Jr., Mr. Robert WOODRUFF. Dr. John R. Bertrand PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE The 1960 TORCH records for each of us many events meaningful in our lives to- gether this year at Berry. I am sure that we will have many opportunities throughout the yeats ahead to refer to the pictures and events herein recorded. I am equally sure that most of the moments about which we will be reminded are bright ones. We hold as important several elements which give Berry its distinctive- ness. @ Emphasis on the development of Christian character. @ Effort toward an academic program of superior quality. @ Emphasis upon the importance of work well done. @ Stress on simplicity of living and beauty in everyday life. @ Dedication to an ideal of service symbolized in our motto, “Not to be ministered unto, but to minister.” It has been for me a great experience to be associated with you young men of the Mount Berry School for Boys. My thoughts and prayers will be with you as you leave Berry better prepared for lives of service. JOHN R. BERTRAND President Mr. Fred H. Loveday PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE The present is but the meeting point of the past and the future. As we travel through time, the things which we honor and respect and the things for which we are honored and respected determine the direc- tion of our travel. It has been the constant effort of your school to help you to build strongly. in character, in mind, and in the spirit. Herein can a healthy young man who has a genuine concern for humanity attain his best. The world is in great need of men who will dare to do their best; it needs men who have the wisdom and the vision to choose things of lasting value rather than fleeting amusements, dedicated service rather than selfish gain, tolerance and understanding rather than prejudice, knowledge rather than ignorance, and sincere goodness rather than a mere veneer of respectability. Humanity needs good leaders; our na- tion needs strong and alert citizens; and the kingdom of God needs sincere Christians. Young men, you can meet these needs and demands! Face the future with a great courage, with an undaunted spirit, and with an undying faith. If you should achieve great success, Berry will be proud of you. If you do not, Berry will still claim you as her own. Remember, the present is virtually non-existent and your future is rapidly becoming your past. This never-ending process of life attains its fullest meaning whenever we can say with the Apostle Paul, “I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the Faith.” FRED H. LOVEDAY Principal : i Side entrance to the Frost Memorial Chapel FACULTY AND STAFF 27 Georgetown College Instructor in English Ethel COLQUITT (Mrs.) Housemother and Supervisor of Cleaning, Pilgrim Hall 28 Joe W. BAILEY, A.B. Raymond J. BOWEN, B:S. Berry College Instructor in Industrial Arts; Sponsor, Artisan Club David H. COOPER, A.B. Western Kentucky State College Instructor in English, Eco- nomics, and Geography; Spon- sor, Cheerleaders; Co-Sponsor, Hi-Y Club; Dormitory Master of Pilgrim Hall; Sponsor, Freshman Class Robert J. CATANZANO, BS. Alabama Polytechnic Institute Instructor in Mathematics and Science Raymond W. DOUGLAS, 5S: Berry College Instructor in Biology and Science; Sponsor, Sophomore Class Hazel CHAPMAN (Miss) Rome Business College Secretary to the Principal Jimmy GARGIS, B.S. Florence State College Instructor in English, Speech, and Journalism; Sponsor, 1960 TORCH; Sponsor, The Laven- der Blue; Dormitory Master of Friendship Hall © iio Torris A. GERALDSON, Bernice GERALDSON (Mrs.) TT) GeHOY LE Doyle INGRAM, BiSsas M.Ed. Organist, Frost Chapel Assistant Supervisor, Hog Farm Berry College _ Marquette University Assistant Supervisor, Dairy Instructor in Bible; Sponsor, Junior Class; Co-Sponsor, Hi- Y Club | Bobby G. JOHNSON, B.S. Josephine LOCKLEAR (Mrs.) Fred H. LOVEDAY, M.A. Mary LOVEDAY (Mrs.) A.B. | Berry College Nurse, Cherokee Infirmary University of Tennessee Winthrop College Instructor in Mathematics; Principal; Sponsor, Senior Instructor in Foreign Lan- Class; Advisor, 1960 TORCH — guages 4 in lh { Ae Sponsor, Beta Club AI Harold W. McDANIEL, B.D. — Winifred MOORE, B.S. Blanche G. NEAL (Mrs.) Leland C. SCOGGINS Vanderbilt Divinity College Berry College Supervisor, Hill Dining Hall Steward, Hill Dining Hall Chaplain, The Berry Schools. Supervisor, Construction and Maintenance Jerry W. SHELTON, A.B. W. A. THOMPSON Baker J. TURNER, Jr., A.B. Grace S. WAKEFIELD (Mrs.) Berry College Manager, High School Store Mexico City College B.S. Instructor in Physical Educa- Instructor in History and Bible | Howard College tion and Social Science; Coach, 5 Director of the Choir Librarian, Barstow Library; Varsity Basketball Team; Spon- Sponsor, Library Club sor, Varsity Club 30 Jasper R. WALLACE H. J. WEST B. W. WILLIAMS Fred WINDOM Supervisor, Dairy Assistant Supervisor, Dairy Supervisor of Grounds Assistant Supervisor, Mainte- Farm nance Mary Morton WINTON (Mrs.) Hoyt WOOD Richard WOOD = Housemother and Supervisor of Carroll Lynn School of Busi- Assistant Steward, Hill Dining Cleaning, Friendship Hall ness Administration Hall Supervisor, Water Works NOT PICTURED James R. HILL, Jr., M:S. Clemson A. and M. College Instructor in Agriculture; Su- pervisor, Hog Farm Earl MILES Assistant Supervisor, Buildings and Grounds, House O’ Dreams Ben F. POWELL Assistant Supervisor, Poultry Farm Joe STROUD Carpenter Kenneth WEHUNT, B.S.A. Berry College Supervisor, Poultry Farm 3] Mr. Charles Elary HAWKINS IN MEMORIAM PSALM 121 The great safety of the godly, who put their trust in God's protection. A Song of degrees. I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth. He will not suffer thy foot to be moved; he that keepeth thee will not slumber. Behold, he that keepeth Israel shall neither slum- ber nor sleep. The Lord is thy keeper: the Lord 7s thy shade upon thy right hand. The sun shall not smite thee by day, nor the moon by night. The Lord shall preserve thee from all evil: he shall preserve thy soul. The Lord shall preserve thy going out and thy coming in from this time forth, and even for ever- more. @ oe e e @ ® a e | Side entrance and patio of the Frost Memorial Chapel WINSTON DELANO ALLEN Montevallo, Alabama KENNETH JOSEPH BOGLE Atlanta, Georgia BOBBY CLIFTON BAILEY Summertown, Georgia BOBBY RAY BOURQUINE Barney, Georgia JOHN WEBSTER BLACK Batesburg, South Carolina GERALD DAN BOWEN Waycross, Georgia Brothers JERRY LEE CAIN GEORGE JACKSON DUDLEY President Vice-President .. SENIORS... JERRY LEE CAIN ROBERT TYRONE CAMPBELL ROGER WILLIAM CARLSON Crestview, Florida Morrow, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia JAMES LAMAR CLINE Cartersville, Georgia GEORGE JACKSON DUDLEY Panama City, Florida That’s a trio for you! JAMES HOWARD CORN LaFayette, Georgia GEORGE HENRY FRAZER Chattanooga, Tennessee DONALD WAYNE DANIELL Aragon, Georgia THOMAS HALL GAINES Elberton, Georgia JOHN WEBSTER BLACK RONALD WAYNE PIERCE Best All-Around Secretary and Treasurer ... SENIORS... THOMAS GALE GRANTHAM CLIFFORD GERALD GREEN TERRELL ADDISON GUINN Tifton, Georgia Rome, Georgia Danburg, Georgia ee 2p | GZ ath 2 ip JOE ALLEN HAIGHT D. JUNIOR HALL ROBERT LEE HAMILTON Blue Ridge, Georgia Dalton, Georgia Mount Berry, Georgia THOMAS MICHAEL HARDEMAN LUTHER TIMOTHY HARRIS ARTHUR THOMAS HOLTON Atlanta, Georgia Manchester, Georgia Millen, Georgia Ain’t I pretty? Drive crazy! GERALD SOLOMON FRANCIS RHETT SMELT Most Intelligent Most Dependable .. SENIORS... WILLIAM DENNY HUTCHESON MACK RAYMOND JOHNSON WAYNE FRANKLIN KELLEY Waycross, Georgia Duluth, Georgia Chattanooga, Tennessee MONROE MARTIN KING TERRY BRANSON LANIER GEORGE THOMAS LAWHORN Tallapoosa, Georgia Tallapoosa, Georgia Waycross, Georgia HAROLD WESLEY McCAY CHARLIE HAROLD McDANIEL EDGAR ALLEN McGINNIS Birmingham, Alabama Mount Berry, Georgia Rome, Georgia The Thinker? ! ? The Latest in Fashion! JERRY LEE CAIN Most Popular BOBBY KENNETH McKENZIE Centre, Alabama - . SET th HENRY DOUGLAS ROEBUCK Le] o FLOYD DENNIS MANNING Rossville, Georgia Most Likely to Succeed .SENIORS ... JOHN TREVOR MAPLES Rome, Georgia RAYMOND ALLAN MARTIN Chamblee, Georgia TOMMY CARROLL MOORE Chesterfield, South Carolina Webster’s favorite past-time! JAMES DANNY MASSEY Greenville, Georgia BOBBY JOE MORRIS Rock Hill, South Carolina JOHN HENRY MOONEY Flowery Branch, Georgia CLAUDE ELBERT MORRIS Tuskegee, Alabama He snores, too! Ww Oo 00 . RONALD DUANE SEXTON CLIFFORD GERALD GREEN Best Worker Best Personality ... SENIORS... RUSSELL EDWARD PARKS RONALD WAYNE PIERCE JERRY VESPER PISTOLE Miami, Florida Chickamauga, Georgia Liberty, Tennessee JERRY LAMAR PRESLEY Chattanooga, Tennessee HENRY DOUGLAS ROEBUCK Rome, Georgia Hear no evil, Speak no evil, See no evil! JESSE EUGENE PRESLEY Chattanooga, Tennessee RONALD DUANE SEXTON Sayreton, Alabama WILLIAM WAYNE RICH ARDS Live Oak, Florida MILO REX SHIRLING Lumpkin, Georgia The Ape Man WAYNE FRANKLIN KELLEY GEORGE JACKSON DUDLEY Most Talented Most Athletic 1. OEAINI@RS JACK HERBERT SILBER FRANCIS RHETT SMELT RALPH EWING SMITH, JR. High Springs, Florida Seville, Florida Rossville, Georgia Close Shave! WILLIAM CHARLES SMITH GERALD SOLOMON PAUL EUGENE SUTTON Lithonia, Georgia Wray, Georgia High Springs, Florida ROBERT HAROLD TALMAGE Decatur, Georgia class? ! Want a subscription ? SENIOR DIRECTORY WINSTON DELANO ALLEN L957 Montevallo, Alabama Varsity Club 3-4; Baseball 3; Associate Photographer, 1960 Torch. BOBBY CLIFTON BAILEY 1959 Summertown, Georgia Berry College Mount Berry, Georgia Hi-Y Club 4; Mount Berry Church 4. JOHN WEBSTER BLACK 1957 Batesburg, South Carolina Berry College Mount Berry, Georgia Varsity Club 3-4; Vice-President, Varsity Club 4; Basket- ball 3-4; Baseball 3; Student Government, Pilgrim Hall 4; Vice-President, Pilgrim Hall 4; Associate Business Man- ager, 1960 Torch; Mount Berry Church 3-4. KENNETH JOSEPH BOGLE 1956 Atlanta, Georgia University af Georgia Athens, Georgia Mount Berry Church 1-2-3-4; Artisan Club 2-3-4; Base- ball 3. BOBBY RAY BOURQUINE 1957 Barney, Georgia Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Tifton, Georgia Artisan Club 3; Choir 2-3; Mount Berry Church 3-4. GERALD DAN BOWEN 1958 Waycross, Georgia Hi-Y Club 3; Choir 3; Usher 4; Mount Berry Church 3-4; Student Government, Friendship Hall 4; Secretary and Treasurer, Friendship Hall 4; Editor, 1960 Torch. JERRY LEE CAIN 1959 Crestview, Florida Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida President, Senior Class; Florida Club 4; President, Florida Club 4; Student Council 4; Secretary and Treasurer, Stu- dent Council 4; Co-Editor, Lavendar Blue 4, Hi-Y Club 3. ROBERT TYRONE CAMPBELL 1958 Morrow, Georgia Cheerleader 4; Hi-Y Club 4; Mount Berry Church 3-4. ROGER WILLIAM CARLSON 1959 Atlanta, Georgia Berry College Mount Berry, Georgia JAMES LAMAR CLINE 1957 Gartersville, Georgia University of Georgia Athens, Georgia Baseball 3; Co-Editor, Lavendar Blue 4. JAMES HOWARD CORN 1956 LaFayette, Georgia Texas Christian University Fort Worth, Texas Baseball 3; Student Government, Friendship Hall 4; Mount Berry Church 4. DONALD WAYNE DANIELL 1956 Aragon, Georgia Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Tifton, Georgia Hi-Y Club 1; Mount Berry Church 2-3-4; Artisan Club 3. GEORGE JACKSON DUDLEY 1957 Panama City, Florida Institute of Technology Marietta, Georgia Varsity Club 3-4; Sergeant-at-Arms, Varsity Club 4; Bas- ketball 3: Track 3; Florida Club 4; Secretary and Treasurer, Florida Club 4; Student Council 4; Mount Berry Church 2-3-4; Vice-President, Student Council 4; Vice-President, Senior Class; Artisan Club 4. GEORGE HENRY FRAZER 1959 Chattanooga, Tennessee University of Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Hi-Y Club 4; Choir 4. THOMAS HALL GAINES 1956 Elberton, Georgia Southern Institute of Technology Marietta, Georgia Artisan Club 2; Mount Berry Church 3-4. THOMAS GALE GRANTHAM 1958 Tifton, Georgia Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Tifton, Georgia Mount Berry Church 3-4. CLIFFORD GERALD GREEN 1937 Rome, Georgia Middle Tennessee State College Murfreesboro, Tennessee Mount Berry Church 2-3-4; Usher 4; Choir 3; Student Gov- ernment, Friendship Hall 3-4; Vice-President, Friendship Hall 3-4; Associate Editor, 1960 Torch; Hi-Y Club 4. TERRELL ADDISON GUINN 1958 Danburg, Georgia Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia Artisan Club 3-4; Hi-Y Club 4; Library Club 3-4; Mount Berry Church 3-4; Student Government, Pilgrim Hall 3-4; Student Council 4. JOE ALLEN HAIGHT 1997. Blue Ridge, Georgia University of Georgia Athens, Georgia Mount Berry Church 2-3-4; Hi-Y Club 4; Student Gov- ernment, Meacham Hall 3-4. 47 i ae Sormanrov RRA SLC OL IN MLL CON REL TIL TUE 48 D. JUNIOR HALL 1956 Dalton, Georgia University of Chattanooga Chattanooga, Tennessee Hi-Y Club 1-2-3-4; Vice-President, Hi-Y Club 3-4; Beta Club 2-3-4; Vice-President, Beta Club 3; Student Govern- ment, Pilgrim Hall 3-4; Choir 1-2-3; Mount Berry Church 4; President, Sophomore Class; Artisan Club 2-3; Business Manager, Lavendar Blue 4. ROBERT LEE HAMILTON 1956 Mount Berry, Georgia Southern Institute of Technology Marietta, Georgia Artisan Club 4. THOMAS MICHAEL HARDEMAN 1958 Atlanta, Georgia Mount Berry Church 3-4; Student Government, Friendship Hall 3-4, LUTHER TIMOTHY HARRIS 1959 Manchester, Georgia Berry College Mount Berry, Georgia ARTHUR THOMAS HOLTON 1958 Millen, Georgia University of Georgia Athens, Georgia Student Government, Friendship Hall 3-4; Mount Berry Church 3-4, WILLIAM DENNY HUTCHESON 1958 Waycross, Georgia South Georgia College Douglas, Georgia Hi-Y Club 3-4; Mount Berry. Church 3-4; Usher 3-4. MACK RAYMOND JOHNSON 1956 Duluth, Georgia West Georgia College Carrollton, Georgia Mount Berry Church 1-2-3-4; Usher 1-2-3; Hi-Y Club 1-2; Student Government, Friendship Hall 3; Basketball Man- ager 4. WAYNE FRANKLIN KELLEY 1957 Chattanooga, Tennessee Washington University Saint Louis, Missouri Beta Club 3-4; Secretary and Treasurer, Beta Club 4; Choir 2-3-4; Mount Berry Church 3-4; Deacon 4; Student Council 4; Hi-Y Club 2; Art Editor, 1960 Torch. MONROE MARTIN KING 1956 Tallapoosa, Georgia Berry College Mount Berry, Georgia Library Club 3-4; Reporter, Library Club 4; Choir 1-2-3-4; Artisan Club 2-3; Band 2. TERRY BRANSON LANIER 1956 Tallapoosa, Georgia West Georgia College Carrollton, Georgia Artisan Club 2; Student Government, Pilgrim Hall 4. GEORGE THOMAS LAWHORN L959 Waycross, Georgia HAROLD WESLEY McCAY 1957 Birmingham, Alabama Student Government, Pilgrim Hall 3-4; Secretary, Sopho- more Class; Artisan Club 3-4; Mount Berry Church 3-4. CHARLIE HAROLD McDANIEL 1939. Mount Berry, Georgia Berry College Mount Berry, Georgia Basketball 4; Mount Berry Church 4. EDGAR ALLEN McGINNIS : 1956 a Rome, Georgia ¢¥ Berry College Mount Berry, Georgia Artisan Club 2-3-4; Secretary and Treasurer, Artisan Club 3; Hi-Y Club 2-3; Student Government, Friendship Hall 4; Baseball 3. BOBBY KENNETH McKENZIE Mee) Centre, Alabama West Georgia College Carrollton, Georgia Hi-Y Club 3; Student Government, Friendship Hall 3; Mount Berry Church 3-4; Usher 3-4; Head Usher 4. FLOYD DENNIS MANNING 1st Rossville, Georgia University of Chattanooga Chattanooga, Tennessee Varsity Club 3-4; Mount Berry Church 2-3-4; Choir 2-3-4; Student Government, Friendship Hall 3; Artisan Club 4; Track 2; Hi-Y Club 2-3. JOHN TREVOR MAPLES 1957 Rome, Georgia Choir 2-3-4; Library Club 3-4; Band 3-4; Mount Berry Church 2-3-4; Hi-Y Club 3-4, RAYMOND ALAN MARTIN 1956 Chamblee, Georgia Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia Hi-Y Club 1-2-3-4; Beta Club 1-2-3-4; Secretary and Treas- urer, Beta Club 2; Vice-President, Beta Club 4; Choir 1-2- 3-4; President, Choir 4; Quartet 4; Mount Berry Church 1-2-3-4; Deacon 3-4; Varsity Club 2-3-4; Secretary and Treasurer, Varsity Club 3; Cheerleader 2-3-4; Captain, Cheerleaders 3-4; Library Club 1-2-3-4; Secretary and Treasurer, Library Club 1; Vice-President, Library Club 2-4; President, Library Club 3; Copyright Editor, 1960 Torch; Debate Team 3; Dramatics 3. JAMES DANNY MASSEY 1956 Greenville, Georgia Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia Hi-Y Club 1-2; Varsity Club 2-3-4; Secretary and Treasurer, Varsity Club 4; Cheerleader 2; Secretary and Treasurer, Freshman Class; Choir 4; Student Council 4; Track 3; Band 3-4. JOHN HENRY MOONEY Loy Flowery Branch, Georgia Southern Business College Atlanta, Georgia Hi-Y 2-3-4; Secretary and Treasurer, Hi-Y Club 3-4; Mount Berry Church 2-3-4; Choir 2-3-4; Library Club 4; Presi- dent, Library Club 4; Vice-President, Junior Class. TOMMY CARROLL MOORE 1959 Chesterfield, South Carolina Choir 4; Student Government, Pilgrim Hall 4. BOBBY JOE MORRIS 1957 Rock Hill, South Carolina Mount Berry Church 2-3-4; Choir 2-3. CLAUDE ELBERT MORRIS 1959 Tuskegee, Alabama Berry College Mount Berry, Georgia RUSSELL EDWARD PARKS 1957 Miami, Florida Southern Institute of Technology Marietta, Georgia Varsity Club 3-4; Choir 2; Mount Berry Church 2-3-4; Track 3; Artisan Club 2-3-4; President, Artisan Club 4; Florida Club 4; Sgt.-at-Arms, Florida Club 4; Hi-Y Club 2-3; Sports Editor, Lavendar Blue. RONALD' WAYNE PIERCE 1956 Kinsington, Georgia Berry College Mount Berry, Georgia Beta Club 2-3-4; Secretary and Treasurer, Beta Club 3; Varsity Club 2-3-4; President, Varsity Club 4; Mount Berry Church 3-4; Artisan Club 2-3-4; Basketball 3-4; Track 2-3; Vice-President, Freshman Class; Secretary and Treasurer, Senior Class; Student Council 4. JERRY VESPER PISTOLE 1956 Liberty, Tennessee University of Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Artisan Club 1-2-3; Choir 1-2-3-4; Mount Berry Church 1-2-3-4; Library Club 3-4; Secretary and Treasurer, Library Club 3-4; Hi-Y Club 3-4. JERRY LAMAR PRESLEY 1958 Chattanooga, Tennessee Berry College Mount Berry, Georgia Hi-Y Club 3-4; President, Hi-Y Club 4; Choir 3-4; Mount Berry Church 3-4. JESSE EUGENE PRESLEY 1958 Chattanooga, Tennessee Hi-Y Club 3-4; Choir 3-4; Mount Berry Church 3-4. WILLIAM WAYNE RICHARDS 1958 Live Oak, Florida Alabama Polytechnic Institute Auburn, Alabama Florida Club 4; Assistant Photographer, 1960 Torch. HENRY DOUGLAS ROEBUCK 1956 Rome, Georgia Mercer University Macon, Georgia Hi-Y Club 1-2-3-4; Chaplain, Hi-Y Club 3-4; Varsity Club 2-3-4; Cheerleader 2; Associate Advertising Manager, 1960 Torch; Choir 1-2-3-4; Vice-President, Choir 4; Quartet 4; Verger, Frost Chapel 4; Mount Berry Church 1-2-3-4. RONALD DUANE SEXTON 1956 Sayreton, Alabama Alabama Polytechnic Institute Auburn, Alabama Artisan Club 4; Photographer, 1960 Torch. MILO REX SHIRLING, Jr. 1959 Lumpkin, Georgia University of Georgia Athens, Georgia JACK HERBERT SILBER 1957 High Springs, Florida University of Florida Gainesville, Florida Artisan Club 3-4; Mount Berry Church 2-3-4; Florida Club 4. Hi-Y Club 3. FRANCIS RHETT SMELT 1958 Seville, Florida University of Florida Gainesville, Florida Beta Club 3-4; President, Beta Club 4; Business Manager, 1960 Torch; Mount Berry Church 3-4; Usher 4; Florida Club 4; Choir 3; Student Government, Friendship Hall 4; President, Friendship Hall 4; Basketball 4. RALPH EWING SMITH, Jr. 1956 Rossville, Georgia Berry College Mount Berry, Georgia Artisan Club 1-2-3-4; Vice-President, Artisan Club 4; Pro- gram Chairman, Artisan Club 3; Mount Berry Church 4; Choir 2; Hi-Y Club 1-2-4. WILLIAM CHARLES SMITH 1957 Lithonia, Georgia Florida Southern College Lakeland, Florida Beta Club 3-4; Track 3. GERALD SOLOMON 1958 Wray, Georgia Alabama Polytechnic Institute Auburn, Alabama Beta Club 3-4; Advertising Manager, 1960 Torch; Student Government, Pilgrim Hall 3-4; Vice-President, Pilgrim Hall 3; President, Pilgrim Hall 4. PAUL EUGENE SUTTON 1959 High Springs, Florida University of Florida Gainesville, Florida Florida Club 4; Choir 4; Circulation Manager, Lavendar Blue. ROBERT HAROLD TALMAGE A957 Decatur, Georgia Berry College Mount Berry, Georgia Bird House Mirrow Culvert Water Fall and Bridge Bull Pens Wishing Bridge Gate of Opportunity Arch of one of the walkways at the Frost Memorial Chapel CLASS OF 1961 OFFICERS Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer BARRY LAVENDER EVERETT SOLOMONS President WILLIAM MARTIN Roebuck up to his old tricks! Hey, Harris, here’s the camera. RODNEY ANDERSON STEVE BAKER CLYDE BARBER LARRY BIBLE Tampa, Florida Milton, Florida Athens, Georgia Chattanooga, Tennessee JACKIE BRIDGES WILLIAM BROOKS RANDALL BROWN RENALD BRYNER Raleigh, North Carolina Calhoun, Georgia Rock Spring, Georgia Lake City, Florida Miss Silber! Found .. . Wanted FORREST CHILDRE JOHN DENMARK KINDELL DEW DANNY FOSTER Oglethorpe, Georgia Savannah, Georgia Rome, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia BILLY GULLEDGE HORACE HARVEY MARVIN HOLEYFIELD STEVE HOOKER Pageland, South Carolina Cordele, Georgia Birmingham, Alabama West Palm Beach, Florida Going Home. STANLEY JOHNSTON WALLACE JONES JIMMY KENAN WEYMAN LANHAM Rome, Georgia Midville, Georgia Statesboro, Georgia Cartersville, Georgia BARRY LAVENDER JOE LEGG JOHN LITTLETON HUDSON LUNDY Athens, Georgia Chattanooga, Tennessee Atlanta, Georgia Live Oak, Florida Playing House? Family Reunion. rim WINDELL LYLE DAVID McDANIEL RILEY MANGUM WARREN MARTIN Tallapoosa, Georgia Warm Springs, Georgia Pageland, South Carolina Dalton, Georgia WILLIAM MARTIN GAINES. MATHIS LARRY MILLER DENNIS MULLENIX McIntosh, Georgia Chattanooga, Tennessee Gainesville, Georgia Anderson, South Carolina Angus Possum DONALD NIX RANDOLPH OSWALT ANDREW OGLESBY LARRY PIERCE Chamblee, Georgia Rome, Georgia Gay, Georgia Kensington, Georgia JERRY PLUNKET ROBERT SAMPLES DANNY SANFORD GEORGE SHARPE Fort Payne, Alabama Collins, Alabama Ellijay, Georgia Springfield, Georgia Coke Break! You fellows busy ? ALDWYN SMITH CHARLES SMITH STEVEN SMITH EVERETT SOLOMONS Reidsville, Georgia Woodbury, Georgia Mount Berry, Georgia Lyons, Georgia WILLIAM SOLOMONS BILLY TOWNSEND DONAN TUCKER ROBERT WAGNER Lyons, Georgia Rockmart, Georgia Chickamauga, Georgia High Springs, Florida First Time? RONALD WEAVER RONALD WILLIAMS Oneoneta, Alabama Cumming, Georgia McKenzie, the surgeon! Sitting Pretty! Win ’thum ‘tath thud, like a ’thiggerette ’thould. Martin and Roebuck entertain. What's going on? Crosswalks Swan's nest The stretch Test barn a = a o I Q Oo 0) nn 2) ° +L v ac | a 3 S Sundi I alk Dinner bell ip Arch Chapel w Friendsh Arched walkway at the Frost Memorial Chapel CLASS OF 1962 OFFICERS _. | Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer RONALD HIBBS JERRY McDANIEL President Two of a kind! JAMES BANKS ' Got a ring for sale? JAMES BANKS Atlanta, Georgia FRANK BUCE Gay, Georgia DAVID COWDEN Owensboro, Kentucky JOE BIVINS Blue Ridge, Georgia ROY BURT Dawsonville, Georgia GERALD DANIELL Aragon, Georgia PS DAVID BOYD Statham, Georgia JOHN CHASTAIN Talking Rock, Georgia BILLY DuPREE Hampton, Georgia a PHILIP BROCK Decatur, Georgia MICKEY CHILDERS Milton, Florida FRED ELLIS Rossville, Georgia JACKIE ELLIS JERRY FRADY GEORGE GARBADE VERNON GIBBS Troy, Alabama Haines City, Florida Ridgeland, South Carolina Ellijay, Georgia BRADLEY HARP JOHN HASKINS CHARLES HAWKINS PETE HELISTROM Rising Fawn, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia Mount Berry, Georgia Savannah, Georgia ROBERT HENRY RONNIE HIBBS JESSE HOWELL CARL JARRARD Marietta, Georgia Mount Berry, Georgia Ball Ground , Georgia Rome, Georgia ROY LUNSFORD JEROME McDANIEL BOB JOHNSTON JOHN KING Tucker, Georgia Dalton, Georgia Hogansville, Georgia Tallahassee, Florida JOHNNY MINISH DAVID MOONEY LEE NEWMAN JOHNNY PARISH Tucker, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia Pageland, South Carolina Macon, Georgia JAMES PARSONS BOB PAYTON JAMES PEARSONS LOUIS ROUSE Etowah, Tennessee Macon, Georgia Warner Robbins, Georgia Rome, Georgia CHARLIE RUSSELL DAVID SHARP BILLY SMITH JERRY SMITHERMAN Cave Spring, Georgia Cedartown, Georgia Lithonia, Georgia Bessemer, Alabama RUDY SPEARS CARLTON STAMEY VICTOR S TONE FRED TAYLOR Warner Robbins, Georgia Calhoun, Georgia Ringgold, Georgia Forrest Park, Georgia LEON THOMAS SAMUELL THREETON JOSEPH WALKER LaFayette, Georgia Birmingham, Alabama TOMMY WEBB Symrna, Georgia Andalusia, Alabama Our Mamas! Mr. L., Mrs. L. and the little L’s. RAY WILSON Lancaster, South Carolina Meditating? ? ? ? Like Man, I Don’t Dig This Jazz! ! ! Royalty? ? ? The Beatnik! ! ! Ear of Corn! i i j i Making a living? 69 ial Chapel a lla ia Esse indow in entry to the Frost Memor CLASS OF 1963 W OFFICERS Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer ROBERT WILLIAMS RONALD STARK ‘i President Victory Lake DURAL PRITCHETT Entrance to Pilgrim Hall rau 3 . omen ‘ - Nachman receeameaasnattl=-—cenecsiaclate enirenanenee ae 4 a je Joc ONegomelir ROBERT ALEXANDER LaFayette, Georgia BOB BRYAN Decatur, Georgia BILLY DILLARD Sylva, North Carolina HARVEY ALEXANDER Athens, Georgia ROBERT BROCK Ellenwood, Georgia CLIFFORD COLEY Chamblee, Georgia CEDRIC ADDISON Albany, Georgia JOE BREEDING Atlanta, Georgia Dawsonville, Georgia JOHN BARDEN Spartanberg, South Carolina LARRY BULLOCH Manchester, Georgia DAN DuPREE Hampton, Georgia PATRICK FILE Eau Gallie, Florida JOE HANNIBAL Madisonville, Tennessee HORTON McCURDY Lakelane, Florida 72 SAMUEL GILBERT New Orleans, Louisiana ROGER HARRIS Montrete, North Carolina J. B. MIXON Stone Mountain, Georgia TOMMY GILMAN Macon, Georgia JAMES HENSLEE Calhoun, Georgia GARDENER MOORE Mount Berry, Georgia JERRY GRISSOM Rome, Georgia JOHNNY HUTCHINS Ocoee, Tennessee ELMUNDO MORGADO Habana, Cuba RONALD MORGAN Marietta, Georgia JIMMY ODUM Marietta, Georgia ROBERT SHUFORD Bainbridge, Georgia CHARLES MULL Mount Berry, Georgia BILLY PENDLY Hampton, Georgia ALLEN SMITHERMAN Bessemer, Alabama TERRY NETTLES High Springs, Florida DURAL PRITCHETT Delta, Alabama RONALD STARK Dalton, Georgia DAVID NOBLE Rossville, Georgia MIKE RUFF Marietta, Georgia LEON THOMAS LaFayette, Georgia 73 HAROLD WEAVER JOEL WHITTEN ROBERT WILLIAMS Eau Gallie, Florida Warm Springs, Georgia Rome, Georgia BILE TUGGLE Cedartown, Georgia DON WINDOM Carrollton, Georgia Don and Earl. Hubba Hubba!!! Who’s th’ Dame? ? ? Bout Time!!! ! The Lonely. Door to Tower, Frost Memorial Chapel Y) Z, S 2 st = Z, q S ee = Left to right, SEATED: Gerald BOWEN, Jerry GREEN. STANDING: Ronald SEXTON, Wins- ton ALLEN, Raymond MARTIN, and Wayne KELLEY. NOT PICTURED: Wayne RICHARDS. KDITORIAL STAFF Editor Gerald BOWEN Po aS Bee, ty t Associate Editor Jerry GREEN Art Editor Wayne KELLEY Copy Editor Raymond MARTIN Photographer Ronald SEXTON Associate Photographer Winston ALLEN Associate Photographer Wayne RICHARDS TORCH 19 Sponsor Mr. Jimmy GARGIS 4 Left to right: John BLACK, Douglas ROEBUCK, Francis SMELT, and Gerald SOLOMON. STAFF BUSINESS 60 STA FIF Business Manager Advisor Francis SMELT Mr. Fred H. LOVEDAY Associate Business Manager John BLACK Advertising Manager Gerald SOLOMON Associate Advertising Manager Douglas ROEBUCK (Left to right) FIRST ROW: Junior Hall, Randell Brown, Cedric Addison, James Banks, Johnny Mooney, George Frazier, Robert Wag- ner, Stanley Johnston, B. J. Turner, Director; SECOND ROW: George Sharpe, Roy Lunsford, Douglas Roebuck, John Maples, Bradley John Littleton, Jesse Presley. THIRD ROW: Denney Manning, William Solomonds, Everette Solomonds, Monroe Harpe, Don Windom, King, John King, Neate Pistole, Raymond Martin, Wayne Kelley. Director—Mr, Baker T. Turner, Age, President—Raymond Martin Vice-President—Douglas Roebuck Historian—Johnny Mooney | Secretary-Treasurer—Everett Solomons = ae rc) mM vo sl en ice} 2 ei H iss} — qa Aoi c = os aa at ° 2) = iss heel Vv O AL) a ol 1°) — , v c M = = am a —_ tet a4 2) — ) el v — YX = .) a Douglas ROEBUCK Hutcheson. Denney en Gre Jerry =) 3 Q = I ol o J Right) Kenneth McKenzie, eft to (I NIST i S iS So So = sig SEATED, left to right: Gerald Bowen, Francis Smelt, Gerald Green. STANDING, left to right: Joe Haight, Ed McGinnis, Mr. Jimmy Gargis, Mike Hardeman, and Jimmy Corn. FRIENDSHIP HALL STUDENT GOVERNMENT Monitors Dormitory Master—Mz. Jimmy Gargis Ed McGinnis President—Francis Smelt Mike Hardeman Jimmy Corn Arthur Holton Wallace Jones Vice-President—Gerald Green Secretary-Treasurer—Gerald Bowen Meacham Monitor Joe Haight SEATED, left to right: Tommy Moore, George Dudley, Gerald Solomon, and John Black. STANDING, left to right: Terry Guinn, Charles Smith, Mr, David Cooper, Harold McCay, Terry Lanier, and Junior Hall. PILGRIM HALL STUDENT GOVERNMENT Dormitory Master—Mz. David H. Cooper he : Tommy Moore President—Gerald Solomon Junior Hall Harold McCay Secretary-Treasurer—George Dudley ie ss et Terry Guinn Vice-President—John Black a wey: “i ; ve Ree, i) : $2 ‘ 4 oil : Ria a a. ae ha oP tie, ¢ renee Spas «b ' { vasaer a 3 2 % te e227 _ = ie ae a eC J : FIRST ROW, left to right: Dural Pritchett, Renny Bryner, Terry Guinn, James Banks, Ronald Stark. SECOND ROW: Wayne Kelley, Jerry Cain, Ronald Pierce, Billy Martin, Robert Williams, Jerry McDaniel. THIRD ROW: Mr. Fred H. Loveday, Everett Solomons, George Dudley, William Solomons, and Barry Lavender. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President—Terry Guinn Vice-President—George Dudley ) Secretar y-Treasurer—Jerry Cain Sponsor—Mt. Fred H. Loveday 85 HI-Y CLUB An organization that seeks to create, to maintain, OFFICERS and to extend the highest standards of Christian President—Jerry Presley living. Vice-President—Junior Hall f Secretary-Treasurer—Johnny Mooney Chaplain—Douglas Roebuck Music Director—Raymond Mattin Ser geant-at-Arms—Jerry Pistole Co-Sponsors—Mtr. Torris A. Geraldson Mr. David H. Cooper FIRST ROW, left to right: Raymond Martin, Jerry Presley, Dural Pritchett, Junior Hall, Douglas Roebuck, Johnny Mooney. SECOND ROW: Denny Hutcheson, George Frazer, Francis Smelt, Gary Payne, Ronald Stark. THIRD ROW: John Maples, Bobby Bailey, Jerry Pistole. FOURTH ROW: Don Windom, Bobby Campbell, Barry Lavender, Jesse Presley, Ralph Smith, Donan Tucker, Mike Ruff, and Mr. Torris A. Geraldson. Left to right: Raymond Martin, Monroe King, Johnny Mooney, Everett Solomons, Jerry Pistole, Steven Smith, Charlie Russell, Mrs. Grace Wakefield, and John Maples. The Library Club is an organization that is made up of library assistants who are in- terested in library work and who are interested in promoting a stronger interest among other students in the library and in its wonderful store of knowledge. OFFICERS President—Johnny Mooney Vice-President—Raymond Martin Secretary-T reasurer—Jetry Pistole Reporter—Montroe King Sponsor—Mts. Grace Wakefield LIBRARY CLUB LE BAL DE PARIS s = Veh +a SEATED: Jerry Cain. STANDING, left to right: Junior Hall, Mr. and Russell Parks. NOT PICTURED: Paul Sutton. THE LAVENDAR BLUE Jimmy Gargis, Lamar Cline, Go-go er Eo Lamar Cline Jerry Cain es ee ow eee re os .... Junior Hall CF Oe, Ts ee i Russell Parks errs ennewniecerenese--nseease-z es..-.. Paul Sutton Business Manager ; Sports Editor po a See Oe oe Oe ee: Mr. Jimmy Gargis ae a ee Se es Jerry Green An organization made up of students who are interested in promoting a stronger interest in journalism and in creating a newspaper that is truthful, interesting, their school. and a compliment to nmanrrraergs 3k Tosa sap AMI near -et | aE 4, A) = . | is ™ =) + vy Lad of “0 of c ( Ol Ac ae “ w'S Ms = ef be fa a N a = a — a jem | By 1 leg a YS 8 on hs} gO s : oo 2 Y D ; ral - ar q F wy . dy a wv dinsuig q r Bat a 7 n : rn so - 1 ao “A WU . % “ i ‘ . bd ed 0 Go t ox GS ‘ G ; Ff q | g 4 : | pe ft A 4 + “y 3 e acmeven ) | { 4 iw) | =| Ma a ) Ye = 1 = (4 4 ey aM la : : aa Y | v . En ; . 1 c 5 [ty x on = eo 4 ae oS in pa s Ses 0 bs —, Gad fas} } ie a) va) w vw , Ww fs 8 ae) rs ¢ | wa § in wo Ss Sab we we : 4 lod iS : ui = £0 Ee SS 7 boy se Be — - i | cS 3 © = % - °) § a I wd S o § S mah sgt R Wea R ns) Y) 2 5 8 ao Se yy “ QA, — ww tou : a) I Aa VARSITY CLUB An organization made up of lettermen in OFFICERS | major sports who are interested in promot- Sponsor—Mr. Jerry Shelton a ing a stronger interest in sports and gooé | President—Ronald Pierce | | sportmanship. Vice-President—John Black Secretary-Treasurer—Danny Massey Ser geant-at-Arms—George Dudley Honorary Varsity Club Members: Mr. C. W. Hill Mr. Raymond Douglas Mr. B. W. Williams Mr. Bob Johnson it °) SEATED: Mr. Jerry Shelton. STANDING, left to right: Danny Massey, Renny Bryner, Denny Man- ning, Winston Allen, Ronald Pierce, William Solomons, Raymond Martin, Everett Solomons, George Dudley, John Black, Douglas Roebuck, Jackie Bridges, ang Russell Parks. i FIRST ROW, left to right: Russell Parks, Herbert Silber, Mickey Childers, Steve Baker. SECOND ROW: George Dudley, Jerry McDaniel, Francis Smelt, Wayne Richards. THIRD ROW: Hudson Lundy, Jerry Cain, and Steve Hooker. A school service club organized to unite OFFICERS students from the state of Florida. President—Jerry Cain V ice-President—Hudson Lundy Secretary-Treasurer—George Dudley Sergeant-at-Arms—Russell Parks Sponsor—Mtz. Raymond Bowen FLORIDA CLUB 91 Left to right: Forrest Childre, Kenneth Bogle, Charlie Russell, Donan Tucker, Ed McGinnis, Ronald i Sexton, Denny Manning, George Dudley, Terry Guinn, Charles Smith, Russell Parks, Billy Martin, and Ralph Smith. OFFICERS | President—Russell Parks A IR alps I S A N | Vice-President—Ralph Smith C L U B Secretary-T reasurer—Donan Tucker Program Chairman—Billy Martin Sponsor—Mr. Raymond Bowen The Artisan Club is an organization made up of indus- trial arts students who wish to develope a wider interest in this field of study and accomplishment. Cheerleaders in action! Interested fans! CHEERLEADERS Captain—Raymond Martin Co-Captain—Stanley Johnston Sponsor—Mtr. David H. Cooper IN FRONT, left to right: Bobby Campbell and Raymond Martin. STANDING, left to right: Stanley Johnston, Joe Hannibal, Ronald Weaver, James Banks, and George Frazer. NOT PIC- TURED: Robert Samples. Air Raid! HONORS NIGHT PROGRAM A night set aside to honor the outstanding students of the year. John Black is honored. BETA CLUB INITIATION Crawl for your supper! Faculty on Honors Night. Assembly on Honors Night. seseneentemeninsneesitemestmmerm: ht rc RS A ® a — SPORTS Looking toward the front entrance of Frost Memorial Chapel oe ion BLUEJACKETS VARSITY TEAM FRONT ROW, |. tor: John BLACK, Larry PIERCE, Coach Jerry SHELTON, Jerry McDANIEL, and Ronald PIERCE. SECOND ROW, I. to r:: Renny BRYNER, Ronny HIBBS, Charlie Mc- DANIEL, Francis SMELT, Joe LEGG, and Vernon GIBBS VARSITY RECORD WINS - 18 LOSSES - 2 November 18 Betty. :.23n eee 48 Red? Bud 222) 24.3 41 November 20 eons Ameer ee 50 Lyetly ee ee 18 November 24 Betty s o ee ae eee ee eee 43 Dallas 4. 2:bse- ee eee oa December 1 Berty.. 2g. das ht pare a eee 60 Lyerly 22. 222 aie ee 25 December 5 je oes eee te ee oe os 35 Taylorsville ey eee ee 41 December 8 Betrys5. mec ot: eee ee 52 Valley, Points 2 ee 38 December 12 rye ae Cee ee 40 summerville]. Si sone 16 December 15 DOLLY se ete Sea dees 58 Johnson 32224 42 December 18, BSCE CVD A coi os) 49 Ssummervilless aoe 35 January 8 ty Re eee ae 55 Red Bud ae 22 January 9 BARE Liste Wieask Yada hits Wie scare 42 Trion’... 26 January 12 le 5 Sea em n AS Oa 64 Atmuchée:...2 29 January 16 S89 ee ae. oa OR 48 Co0Sa, .,:.:.qneeeen ae 29 January 19 [30 6 Se eS © Seale oe ee Oo 43, Johnson: 20... 33 January 23 oh Sy 6 ea ae 53 Taylorsville _| [eee 23 January 26 SN a 49 __Yalley Point. .-Se eee February 1 TOY sen cagas Le a0). COOSA eae Peer. : 30 February 5 Bota i oe 52 Trion ee 47 February UNCLE Vem oo a CHARLIE McDANIEL, Forward RONALD PIERCE, Guard RENNY BRYNER, Guard JERRY McDANIEL, Center JOHN BLACK, Forward JOE LEGG, Guard S| ow os 2 3S © UO zs pf 5 = = a a Jp) ee O 2 re a a RONNY HIBBS, Forward Who Dunnit? Will he keep it? After it, Charlie! Ape Man! 100 JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM FRONT ROW, I. to r.: Barry LAVENDER, Robert WILLIAMS, Coach Bob JOHNSON, George GARRADE, and Fred ELLIS. SECOND ROW, I. to r.: Jimmy ODOM, Ronny HIBBS, Joe LEGG, and Vernon GIBBS. JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD WINS - 12 LOSSES - 4 November 18 Berryettes 52g ees 40 Red Buds). ee 8 November 20 DOny crathe, cl eee et ae 58 Lyerly..5 25 ee 8 November 24 PGtty i. oe WON 27 act 26 Dallas 3.2 oe eee 15 December 1 Betty tier i etree ee 37 Lyerly i326 eo 5 December 5 Berrys Pets ree Se 37 Taylorsville .............---. oe 18 December 8 tata BC Ween ee. hee. Vea eee 22 Valley Point = 9 ee 29 December 15 DOLLY «tite Site Sauer ee 39 Johnson i es 23 December 18 | oo 15 Sy ee 29 Summerville (2 see 12 January 8 Fae S Seeeeen RGR! See. 4 OA 48 Red Bud 2 0 ea eee 12 January 9 bc as emery) een ens Gee oe 24 “DTlOD pete tee eee 26 January 12 DEL CVC aed ire her Aa taedak 34 Armuchegs. hac. 18 January 19 (elo) Ae a: eee eee eee Ie 31 Johnson ...c2.:3geeee 11 January po) eg ee, St PS Nene, OE tr 18 Dallas 3 aoa Se 21 January 23 [Mons Rc, en re 39 4 Taylorsville 2 ee 30 January 26 PRCREY iia ted 2. eae Oo, 28 Valley. Pointe-seaee eee 34 February 5 ELEY rete en cee xae te M, a cks ns a1 Trion 3.5). 5s ee See 29 a oD uy io) vo O ¢ = ° ine) c 5 Be. ° a After the game—at Roy’s Over he goes! Take it away, Smelt and Black! Guard him, Ronald — SPORTS SNAPSHOTS Get off his back, Charlie! GO — Jerry! What are you doing, Joe? Is-this a private conference? TRACK TEAM FRONT ROW, |. to r.: Ronald PIERCE, DeWitt MITCHELL, Russell PARKS, and Danny MASSEY. SECOND ROW, I. to r.: Burt ELLIOTT, Jerry HERNDON, George DUDLEY, Kenneth NELMS, and Tony ANDERSON. Jerry HERNDON, Kenneth NELMS, Ronald TRACK PIERCE, and George DUDLEY represented the Ara Mount Berry School for Boys at both the Region TEA M Tournament and the State Tournament Meets. District low hurdles champ Dudley goes over — Bryner digs for third! Moe Scoops! satin astm tacit Inning up! Strike! Ball! BASEBALL BOGLE, Ko Center Field DUDLEY, G. 2 Shortstop BRIDGES; J. 2.25 Catcher McGINNIS, Es 22. 3rd Base ALLEN, Wi.3 363 ee Pitcher CLINE, (L.p2 23 Outfield SOLOMONS) W222 Outfield BRYNER? Ro ee Shortstop Warnock, Dice 1st Base CORN, , J: c.ceen oe toe 2nd Base BLACK, J Si ee Outfield WILSON, Gi. Pitcher SOLOMONS, Ex ee Outfield RECORD WINS - 2 LOSSES - 6 Betty. sees 2 ‘LElOty eee ee Betty... 2223 2 eee 0 Summerville 2028 Bettye Bee 11 Armuchee ee Betty) | ee 0 Valley Point ........ ne: Bercy tei: oe teeeees 2 Trion)... Bettycu. eee 7 Armuches (.) 2.52 Betty2as ee eee 3 Valley: Point: 222 Berry 2s eee 5 Summerville; 2 Safe! Joseph, Mary and the Babe The Manger Scene CANDLE LIGHT SERVICE THE CANDLELIGHT SERVICE is held just be- fore Christmas holidays each year, when everyone is in a festive mood. Music furnished by the choir and soloists, scenes by the students, and its procession of students and visitors carrying lighted candles makes it one of the most beautiful events of the year. The Three Wise Men arrive — The stained glass windows Choral Readers ny 2 | _ oO Ga OQ, 7) no Y cs) o fe a HH v ao tH ene as Service nears end Boys Quartet Dr. R. C. Gresham “Doc” and Chaplain McDaniel “Doc” talks with Jackie RELIGIOUS EMPHASIS WEEK RELIGIOUS EMPHASIS WEEK is always one of the weekly highlights of the year. It was thoroughly enjoyed this year because OUR OWN DR. R. C. GRESHAM was the guest speaker for the week. Mts. Bailey presents special music RONALD SEXTON The Commander STEVE SMITH Dunn Shaw JACKIE BRIDGES Jorgson WILLIAM SOLOMONS WARREN MARTIN Directed by MR. DAVID H. COOPER aman o4 Presented in the State of Georgia . Forensic Contest in Carrollton, Georgia. Wonder how we'll get out? Who'll go: You can’t go— K) a “ A dirty coward! o, or Drink to a brave man. Alumni and guests arrive Food, anyone? Lunch under the trees! MOUNTAIN DAY MOUNTAIN DAY, the tradi- tional observance of the birthday of Miss Martha Berry, founder of the Berry Schools, and the Annual Homecoming of Berry Alumni was celebrated jointly this year. The celebration marked the 93rd anni- versary of Miss Berry’s birth. Preparing for the Grand March Donations for Endowment Column of eight — Students present gifts to the President A beautiful sight — blue, green, pink, and white! JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM One of the highlights of the year is the JUNIOR- SENIOR PROM. Many weeks of planning goes into this project. This year’s Junior-Senior Prom had a French mo- tif. The Recitation Hall was decorated as the inside and the outside of a French cafe, complete with French chefs and a canopied bandstand. It was one of the most enjoyable parties ever held at the Mount Berry School for Boys. | | “Smelly” on his way — a Chefs at work Receiving line?! Woods and Woods! Cortner — sampling the food! Kaylor and Date! . Pretty girls!! Dance Band Herndon and Friend. Invitation Sponsor and Date Happy Talk Forgetting the Diet. as Checking Tonsils Our Editor, typical of him, says the Sponsor! 114 oh en aera were n Mer mar ORANTTETI NR ApS ae a aay . Frost Memorial Chapel Inside the N = = a = S S CHRISTMAS PARTY FRIENDSHIP HALL Common Room overflows! oO, =] = on c Peal 2 = VY 2 “ cq is} wep OS Ay Newman and his gang! Tug-of-War? anyone ? Refreshments “ “.° ¢ Pas ca = the —_ 0S Jerri and Ethel dish it out! Chow line! Dad Cooper and his boys! Go ees Hi, People! a 7 7 oe . P - a ; ye aa 40 s . s; = int i y iat An orderly group — . : diye } 3 @ i al n a ‘ v Pe , mei ; —— {2 4 F, PILGRIM HALL'S CHRISTMAS PARTY Santa, Where Is Your Beard? Smelt and Friend The Girls Arrive! Let’s Dance Plaque outside the Frost Memorial Chapel SNAPSHOTS 3 You call that a water fountain ? What’s in the bottle? Roommates Beat it, Buster! Show off! Arthie’s Heaven I cooked it! Light-up time! a . 4 EP | Princess’ Grace: Muscles! Library Meeting Sunday afternoon stroll! Meacham crew! Foul Shot GIRLS February 11, 1960 Buchanan — 17 Valley Point — 50 February 12, 1960 Armuchee — 20 Dallas — 25 February 15, 1960 Valley Point — 40 Dallas — 37 122 4-B NORTH SUB-REGION ‘BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT iIFEBRUARY ‘11, 12, AND 15, 1960 Time Out! New Student — Another Foul! BOYS February 11, 1960 Berry — 52 Armuchee — 28 February 12, 1960 Valley Point — 43 Buchanan — 29 Berry — 52 Dallas — 39 February 15, 1960 Valley Point — 56 Berry — 42 How big thou art! fe} e | Work shop! Swing her, Mr. Woods! A ALISISON MCedticit 2. 2.2... ae eee Albany, Ga. DLA AN ERA ELALveys «tyler tee Athens, Ga. ALEXANDER SRobeft ..,.00-4ete ee LaFayette, Ga. ALLEN, iW 10St0n) 52-t ce eee eee .. Montevallo, Ala. DINDERSON= Rodney =. ae ee! Tampa, Fla B BALLEY }BOUp yeas =: ee eee Summertown, Ga. DAR HR Otay Ge eed er so tae ee ak ee Milton, Fla. BANKS, James ._.... SER one ree ee en hae Atlanta, Ga. EEE) rN ow CVG ar Cane et a8, Athens, Ga. (YoU 0B] ONS poy (6) Tabi y at Se aa Creme Spartanburg, S. C. PALO LS) ALi tec ecco cotata seas 2e 5. Chattanooga, Tenn. oe) AA SSG Co SE gc pet ce eet ak ie ee Blue Ridge, Ga. ORs ODT a eric ee a Le 2 Batesburg, S. C. OGL MICO Neth are eee as eee ae Atlanta, Ga. mE ROUUNE sBODDYy ses free a ons Barney, Ga. PON PIN SC gerald steam hoe Waycross, Ga. ION LY. SLOAVIC te. he. oc 8.. ae ee, Stratham, Ga. PREEDING. oce23..4.22... Lins, Se Ae Atlanta, Ga. PROCS ACK IG wares es a. Raleigh, N. C. {8909 8a GU AVES 2S a Decatur, Ga. BSR meen Oct e sg s Ny l Ellenwood, Ga. MDE Sc) STS Re ce ae ce Calhoun, Ga. PSEC SPER ANGLO! facta nerve cen Rock Spring, Ga. Petes RODETE oe en coats Decatur, Ga. NER SRetaldss 20 noes. Lake City, Fla. (LG OLS Pe) eo he ie eee —- = + Gay, Ga. ARO ORI a Manchester, Ga. SOLA) Oe Ss Se a Dawsonville, Ga. a PANN AA Carly’ 5 eos aes ee Crestview, Fla. CAMPBELL, Robert __... J ie Morrow, Ga. PLL NERROSET § tse. siden soley listo... Atlanta, Ga. SerdALD LUN BONN. eee ca aa... Talking Rock, Ga. GOILDERS Mickeys gee 22a 2-c.5-4.-.--....... Milton, ‘Fla; SASUUU BISIS Oe Oglethorpe, Ga. ANAM Oy iin a Augusta, Ga. UGS ORDO Gs ve Griffin, Ga. SLOAN CUB PI Ca aie: ea a Rome, Ga. OM PELEC it ee) ee i ee Chamblee, Ga. BONE is ee. i LaFayette, Ga. COMBE Mi onald rs oie Sree ndes:- Lakeland, Fla. COW DR avid = -..2eee en ee, Owensboro, Ky. D EPRI ETRPOTIC | 2f ono anne sane cacuurtniome Aragon, Ga. ROSTER 1939-1960 ELLIS, .Fred «.2:: 22 ee Rossville, Ga. ELLIS, Jackie ,...272 mee eee, eee Troy, Ala. F FILE, : Patrick, 22 Eau Gallie, Fla. FOSTER, Danny 22. ee ae a Atlanta, Ga. FOX, ‘Melvin. 4...24.2002 eee Blairsville, Ga. FRADY, Jetty sre ee ome Haines City, Fla. FRAZER Gcorsee= eee =... Hixson, Team FRYER; Richard) gee. 2 ee Bronwood, Ga. G GAINES, ‘Thomasge se ee Decatur, Ga. GARBADEN Georoe tere Ridgeland, S. C. GIBBS, Vetnon 220 Ellijay, Ga. GILBERT, Samueiie sees = eee New Orleans, La. GILMAN; “lomaiyiees sae Se ee Macon, Ga. GRAPTON) Thadis 22 ee York, Ala. GRANTHAM: [homas eee eee Lenox, Ga. GREEN, Gerald Rome, Ga. GRISSOM, 2) Gtty 2. ceee ee Rome, Ga. GUINN, Terrell ee Danburg, Ga. GULLEDGES Billy 2 ee Pageland, S. C. 1 | HAIGH Ty) 06 ee ee Blue Ridge, Ga. HALL Juniorss ee ee _.. Dalton, Ga. HEALUEMAN 3 latty = ee ee Baxley, Ga. HAMILTON, Roberts. eee Mount Berry, Ga. HANNIBAL, Joseph ee Madisonville, Tenn. HARDEMAN, Michael ..................-.-.--.----- Atlanta, Ga. HARD Bradley eee Rising Fawn, Ga. HARRIS, Luther _....... earners Meee a7 Manchester, Ga. HARRIS, Rogett se eee Montreat, N. C. HARVEY. Horace eee Cordele, Ga. ELASKINS,.. [Ginette ee ee Atlanta, Ga. HAWKINS, Chatlesi 2 ee Mount Berry, Ga. HELLS T ROMs Peter ee ee ee Savannah, Ga. HENRY Rober ee eee Marietta, Ga. HENSLEES; |atnes tee net ee .. Calhoun, Ga. HIBBS, Rony ee eee, ee Mount Berry, Ga. HOLEY FIELDS Matyvinge Birmingham, Ala. HOLTON, Arthur ooo. Millen, Ga. HOOKER, ‘Stevess]t, sae es West Palm Beach, Fla. HOWELL, Jesse: 33 Ball Ground, Ga. HUTCHESON, Denby) .2 ee Nicholls, Ga. 124 HUTCHINS, Johnny 22. ee Ocoee, Tenn. NSS OO 6 rT Rome, Ga. (OCS OE. ac ease Duluth, Ga. COTS TS 20s A 2a Tucker, Ga. (foc la ERS Shek 0 sora Rome, Ga. jt SOUS Scie . Midville, Ga. K SRO ONC ra Chattanooga, Tenn. NIM AR ALINE Senne vgn steno Statesboro, Ga. KING, John ..........-.-------------------------ee- Dalton, Ga. So Se Oa ne Tallapoosa, Ga. je LANHAM, Weyman .......... Lie tata Cartersville, Ga. AS Sg (res _ Tallapoosa, Ga. Ree NAIL ns tex cecwntinnianscnna-nvi n . Jefferson, Ga. LAWHORN, Thomas - _ Waycross, Ga. LAWSON, Steve _ Los Angeles, Calif. LEE, Edward . Alma, Ga. LEGG, Joe _ Chattanooga, Tenn. LITTLETON, John . _ Atlanta, Ga. LUNDY, Hudson _ Live Oak, Fla. LUNSFORD, Roy - _. Hogansyville, Ga. ute. | WE SYNC. -..2---..- _... Fort Payne, Ind. LYLE, Windell _ Tallapoosa, Ga. M McCAY, Harold __ Birmingham, Ala. McCURDY, Horton - _. Lakeland, Fila. McDANIEL, Charlie - _. Mount Berry, Ga. McDANIEL, David . Warm Springs, Ga. McDANIEL, Jerome ......-..----------------- Tallahassee, Fla. McGINNIS, Ed ........-- Se ee, Ree Rome, Ga. McKENZIE, Kenneth ........------------------ _.. Centre, Ala. MANGUM, Riley -........----------- Deane Pageland, S. C. MANNING, Dennis ........--------------------- Rossville, Ga. MAPLES, John .........-..------------------+ ss Rome, Ga. MARTIN, Raymond ..........------------------ - Chamblee, Ga. MARTIN, Warten ........-----------------07 Dalton, Ga. MARTIN, William ........-..-----------4------ McIntosh, Ga. MASSEY, Danny -.....----------------------------— Atlanta, Ga. MATHIS, Gaines .........---------------- Chattanooga, Tenn. MILLER, Larry ......-.------------------00007 Gainesville, Ga. MINISH, Johnny ........------------------00-7 Tucker, Ga. MIXON, J. B., Jr. ------------------- Stone Mountain, Ga. MOONEY, David .....-------------------00007 Atlanta, Ga. MOORE, Gardner ......-.----------------0-7 Mount Berry, Ga. MOORE, Richard .....---.22------0--0 Haines City, Fla. MOORE, Tommy ....-.-------------------7 Chesterfield, S. C. ———————————— NETTLES,“ Letty Stereo eee High Springs, Fla. NEWMAN, Lee 52.2 Pageland, S. C. INEX. Donaldy 225.9 ee ee Chamblee, Ga. NOBLE David 22 Rossville, Ga. O ODUM, Jimmy ......-..- ee Marietta, Ga. OGLESBY, Andrew 2...23.0.62-...-e Gay, Ga. OSWALT, Randolph 2-52 Rome, Ga. OVERALL, Richard 422252 ee Decatur, Ga. P PARISH, Johsthy (a..ocpcee pects ener Macon, Ga. PARKS, Russell. 23-22 eee Pose Atlanta, Ga. PARSONS, Janes cicceci. eee te Macon, Ga. PATTON) Eddigi seca College Park, Ga. PAYNE; Galyieseecta ge oe. Powder Springs, Ga. PAYTON, Robert2. 2. Warner Robins, Ga. PEARSON, James ...........-----------------------0 Rome, Ga. PENDLEY, Billy: - qc.n- 2 necctetee ore ste Hampton, Ga. PIERCE, Larty -....-----------c1----- 200--o-e---e Kensington, Ga. PIERCE, Ronald 22s ee Kensington, Ga. PISTOLE, Jetty -..-.------- -------cte-seneee--ceenste Liberty, Tenn PLUNKETT, Jerry -..-.-.------+--020-----20= Fort Payne, Ind. PRESLEY, Jetty --..-..20- = Chattanooga, Tenn. PRESLEY, Jesse -....--.----e---02---s0---=+-+ Chattanooga, Tenn. PRITCHETI, Dutal 2. Anniston, Ala. R RICHARDS, Wayné-2..... Jacksonville, Fla. ROBERTSON, Kenneth .......-.-.---.----- Social Circle, Ga. ROEBUCK, Douglas ..........-.---------------------- Rome, Ga. ROUSE, Louis s ....5:---2 te Etowah, Tenn. RUFE, Janes. ..---22: --cosetesen-nennsaras ee sateartns Marietta, Ga. RUSSELL, Charles’ ....3...2.-- 4 Cave Spring, Ga. S SAMPLES, Robert’ _.....:aseeee wees Collinsville, Ala. SANFORD, Danny 2: Ellijay, Ga. SELLERS, Jatnes .....--.--------------0-----seeeeotteee+ Baxley, Ga. SEXTON, Ronald. ..........-------------------000-- Sayreton, Ala SHARP, David 2- --:.--ct0--0-+----ncceen-sssoer Cedartown, Ga. SHARPE, George .....----------------------- Springfield, Ga. 125 SHIRLING, Milo .....-.....--..--------------------- Lumpkin, Ga. SHUFORD, Robert .. . College Park, Ga. BLLUBERS rierisertes ro 2 eee High Springs, Fla. SMELT DVhtancts. jo, a0 os ee ee ee Seville, Fla. SM eA wy oe ee Reidsville, Ga. LUE arlesntss t,t ant ee Ce Marietta, Ga. DU Tria barleseMe 2). eee .... Woodbury, Ga. BOVE fay OCCU ENeeine ere ae eee, Mount Berry, Ga. SIVLE LE Ral phate. es ee eee Rossville, Ga. SMLECL a William C. 20 See eee Lithonia, Ga. igh NGS goa © SMITH, _ VAs FB Lithonia Ga SMIZHERMAN “Allen 2. e ate cs Bessemer, Ala. ALL MOERMANS jetty s.255. oe Bessemer, Ala. SOLOMON: Cetald, 2... 2c ee ee ee Wray, Ga. BOEOMONG. Everette 5 nese eee Lyons, Ga. SO EOMONS. oW Uliam =.= 3.2 Lyons, Ga. wo) Aig A SRSTRN COLTS ae iene Reo Warner Robins, Ga. mu ben iy er Cat ltOnierss koe ee Calhoun, Ga. SARK PRonaidlg == nt Ae eo Saree Dalton; Ga. Sr lG IS LER Peouard tac. cen Sc, eee Ellijay, Ga. TIOSILAN CR oor eee tea Ringgold, Ga, Bere OIN SS PAU fen es Bea eect High Springs, Fla. T TALMAGE, Robert ... pt ee A ie eee Decatur, Ga. TAYLOR, Fred?) 3: Ga ee ee Forrest Park, Ga. THOMAS, Dalet. teen ee Leeds, Ala. THOMAS, Leon) 222s LaFayette, Ga. JHREETON, | Samuel iene Birmingham, Ala. TOWNSEND, Billy Rockmart, Ga. TUCKER, DOf.5ee ae ee Chickamauga, Ga. TUGGTLE, William? ee Cedartown, Ga. W WAGNER Robert. eee High Springs, Fla. WALKER? Joseph: .....2 20s ae Smyrna, Ga. WEAVERS Harold (2 =e Eau Gallie, Fla. WEAVER; Ronald). eee ee Oneonta, Ala. WEBB Thongs): 2 Andalusia, Ala. WHIDDEN |Oeli eee eee Warm Springs, Ga. WIELIAMS,” latry gee Midway, Ga. WILLIAMS, ‘Robert. 2) 2. Rome, Ga. WILETAMS. “Ronald =e ee Cumming, Ga. WILSON, Ray 22s oh) 2 eee Lancaster, S. C. WINDOM Don i ee eee Carrollton, Ga. WOLFE, James oe Marietta, Ga. ce Sees=Fecyanan eters arc. © dagtee eee Page 2 ssl peetepetetncns contian nate eee tee eee Page 4 a nipacie ees Rete bi cac aan oe ee gee Page 5 Se sebe torah owumnisee KW eme ry2 ils perl aA Page 6 ne See REV oh esl Ly ad Page cae eR AG ema ty ee ITE AES Ecc eS Page 21 shea De ee OSS a see Page 27 Ea eRe ME cs a Rare Ps Sa Page 33 spa aCe el at eg er Page 47 sath nagepiscaettiias snaitics | Lactate en eee ee Page 51 we Sop ras tne cg ee Page 61 ticoitinegusudtbanigeitl deecacea et, gare, 2 Page 69 = ee SPN RRA Coon Fe er Pages. 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Pr ESS | 4 4 f hi7 —. = : Z f —Y—_S- me WE UCLA food ARAL, Lh Bee) iy, av. rer oa 7 bf ee é4 - 42 WJSin 9 © gon Tle fone a C1Qz AP ¥ , ae er ae - ie ad- LC -2e-thcs A ‘) 7) i Le Lez, Te $ Zp LL, CC KG + CHE LA 2tile A PZ wees Z Cc a NVC 52 tt pe ioe = ot oe ef ; : A Aiig A Spec. cack a bz, 9 - vA 1 Ze mens 7 - Bow, rot CELL oT ‘a A204 2 We Se f ie e - 7 ie 3 7 f y | az El A bie fae | J | {| MM, Yo2 httve, 7 Sd ) ae 7 (7 Aer 272d, a es a tC DL2 sferel Py 7 Hees (PILE ao 7 0 ftclnd go 8 fecird, Lbacespts ard A ak: Lk ae I vb V z, Pere, : aa eno eh Reveing Yow ele Hi Dorin and on tg La ?, peat a aie of ewidhioe Qor We ORAL ED So oS aS | lesa | : — AUTOGRAPHS — Nd) ee e hans wih Lose Jen Crd ier. o me wll yo i amen, . Heud. Lapin 0 do SUN) eat Ardy Sk eS Micke , d fat fer wet fn rel Bey) Yet Cu a : se (ES ip deer A G GE at oh ee ot hel lo At sheet, gett 5 eae tv. Q 2 tut Lawl - Tse 107K region Co - iO, 4 fi os Avene ‘ie wey Ay Vanwlf —s ) K W 4 ; 4 1404 (} {5 P i sae a Vy Gs oe Nts MN) ee } cae er mle de the Frost Memorial Chapel ing insi Right w WY) Z, a z ea a ao a a = Compliments of J. L. TODD CTION COMPANY WE SELL THE WORLD Rome, Georgia Jao SPROULL DEMPSEY | Owner Owner | : Pe cdhapsiatosmaeanan hm a eS a Ue SR AN A SIR ae 5 rcs. egy . oanaat Pye 5 1803 Summerville Road Room Phones In City Limits Your Friends Stop Here’ PHONE U.S. HIGHWAY 4-3316 27 NORTH ROME nes MORRISON‘S RESTAURANT A Distinctive Restaurant Known for Fine Foods and Popular Prices OPEN EVERY DAY From 7 A.M. Until 10 P.M. 1803 Summerville Road ROME, GEORGIA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION of THE BERRY SCHOOLS CONTINUED BASED UPON COMMON | FRIENDSHIPS INTEREST To the Graduating Seniors: Welcome into the Alumni Association. We are glad to have you as an active participating member of the association for the year 1960, and we hope that you will renew your active status from year to year by sending your gifts to the schools through the Alumni Office. To Undergraduates: Congratulations on choosing Berry as the place to continue your education. We, as Alumni of Berry, are proud of our Alma Mater and know that you will grow to love Berry as you work and study for your Graduation Day. JOHN J. STEWART, 54C J. BATTLE HALL, 38C Director of Alumni Affairs Alumni President JOHN C. WARR, 37C Alumni President-Elect Compliments of OZZIES’ STEAK AND SEA FOOD HOUSE Where Good Food Is a Daily Custom ROME, GEORGIA to the graduating - ow oo BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA -COLA COMPANY BY ROME COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY BEST WISHES, CLASS OF 1960 LEDBETTER-JOHNSON COMPANY General Contractors ROME, GEORGIA PEPPERELL Te FABRICS PEPPERELL MANUFACTURING COMPANY LINDALE, GEORGIA Compliments of BLUE RIDGE C S SUPPLY COMPANY BLUE RIDGE, GEORGIA FIBERS COMPANY A Division of CELANESE CORPORATION OF AMERICA Rome, Georgia Fibers - Chemicals - Plastics Recitation Hall Mount Berry School for Boys AND OTHER CAMPUS BUILDINGS Constructed by J. P. ROBERTS AND SONS, INCORPORATED General Contractors 203 EAST FIRST STREET ROME, GEORGIA HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS ROME rae GEORGIA LOAN ASSOCIATION It's Fun to Shop at ROME ESSERMAN’S GEORGIA “IN THE HEART OF ROME SINCE 1896 Mr. W. A. THOMPSON waiting on a student HIGH SCHOOL STORE Mount Berry School for Boys HIGH SCHOOL CAMPUS MOUNT BERRY, GEORGIA HOPKINS-GILLAM AND LEE Inc. Quality Footwear 218 Broad Street ROME, GEORGIA GIBSON DEJOURNETTE WHOLESALE COMPANY Wholesale Merchants ROME, GEORGIA ee It's Easy to Pay the C S Way CxS Jewelers Largest Credit Jewelers in Northwest Georgia Watches—Diamonds—Jewelry Telephone 6630 335 Broad Street ROME, GEORGIA MACK SCHLEIFER, Manager Use Our Student Plan— Up to $20 on Your Own Signature BROADWAY SERVICE STATION TEXACO PRODUCTS Broad at 6th Ave. Rome, Georgia Phone 5965 ALLENS 5 10c STORES QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT of JULIAN HARRISON Inc. Your Friendly Ford Dealer Service That's for Sure’ 10 West 7th Avenue ROME, GEORGIA LOWER PRICES 206 and 208 Broad Street ROME, GEORGIA BRIGHTON MILLS SHANNON, GEORGIA A Unit of liment COMPLIMENTS Compliments f of ° ROME ROYS HARDWARE COMPANY SANDWICH SHOP . 190! 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LAVENDER Insurance Agent TELEPHONE BOX 21 EM 7-5710 JEFFERSON, GEORGIA NATIONAL BANK SINCE 1877 OF ROME ) Ana este THE I | | arene! i] | i F Get the Best — Get Sealtest SEALTEST FOODS ICE CREAM — MILK 700 Shorter Avenue Rome, Georgia Compliments of THE NATIONAL CITY BANK ROME'S ONLY LOCALLY-OWNED NATIONAL BANK 50! Broad Street ROME, GEORGIA ROME LAUNDRY OWENS INCORPORATED HARDWARE COMPANY 423 Broad Street Rome, Georgia ROME, GEORGIA Your Friend MR. RAYMOND JONES Phone 5341 W. C. SMITH OIL CO. 1614 Shorter Avenue ROME, GEORGIA Phone 7276 SHEET METAL CONTRACTING Heating and Air Conditioning Roofing Compliments of ROME ROME SHEET METAL at ests MEN'S SHOP, INC. Se 216 Broad Street Rome, Ga. P.O. Box 82 Phone 5693 JAMES M. BROWN JAMES F. 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(Across from the Rome Post Office) ROME, GEORGIA “fi Bas @ Mone 22467 Rome tra ZA T TET T4171 ae Citizens Eederal Savings 705 Broad Street « Rome, Ga. Rome's First Choice For Savings Green Meadow Dairy, Inc. “Drink Green Meadow Milk - It’s Fresher” ROME, GEORGIA 1504 DEAN STREET Compliments of ROME FRUIT AND PRODUCE TELEPHONE 4-337] LAM AMUSEMENT and OPERATING COMPANY Operatin THE DESOTO THEATRE ae THE FIRST AVENUE THEATRE Also 7 CEDAR VALLEY, WEST ROME, and NORTH—53 DRIVE-IN THEATRES Rome, Georgia Compliments of GASKILL'S DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY 513 Broad Street 1000 North Fifth Avenue Phone 6382 Phone 3267 Dial 1470 WRGA- ROME, GEORGIA Compliments of CANDLER DRUGS 1303 Shorter Avenue ROME, GEORGIA BOATWRIGHT APPLIANCE COMPANY Phone 8725 311 North Fifth Avenue YOUR G. E. DEALER ROME, GEORGIA Compliments of CHASTAIN FINANCE COMPANY it e iii Loans Are Our Business 200 NORTH FIFTH AVENUE ROME, GEORGIA HARVEY-GIVEN COMPANY Since 1886 Realtors — Mortgage Bankers Sixth Avenue Building ROME, GEORGIA CARROLL LYNN SCHOOL of BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Appealing to the Best’ ROME, GEORGIA Meet Your Friends at THE PARTRIDGE RESTAURANT ROME, GEORGIA Meet Your Friends at THE KOFFEE-KUP 524 Broad Street NEAR THE DESOTO THEATRE Rome, Georgia Compliments pascebe “PEDPLES | LOAN « FINANCE fom ol Geom. WW amen. 6 ROME PAINT WALLPAPER COMPANY 12-14 East Third Avenue Phone 3601 ROME, GEORGIA 620 North Second Avenue ROME, GEORGIA FRANKLIN Life Insurance Company 618 North Second Avenue ROME, GEORGIA Telephone 7718 4-533] ARRINGTON-INGRAM PHARMACISTS Harbin Clinic Building ROME, GEORGIA WORLD TRAVEL AGENCY FORREST HOTEL BUILDING Rome, Georgia All Travel Arrangements — No Charge Air—Rail—Steamship Tickets Hotel Reservations Tours and Cruises Telephone 6461 MISS FRANCES GARNETT Compliments of THE HARBIN CLINIC ROME, GEORGIA Home News -Cribunp “50,000 DAILY READERS FOR THE BEST IN PEST CONTROL Compliments of J. 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North Broad Street ROME, GEORGIA Phone 9127 ANDREWS MOTOR COMPANY 411 Second Avenue ROME, GEORGIA Compliments of THE TOWN HOUSE 112 East Second Avenue ROME, GEORGIA DeSoto DESOTO PLYMOUTH STUDEBAKER LARK ROYAL TIRE AND RECAPPING COMPANY Quality ele Kohuilders ‘ WILSON TARLTON ROY GROSS 251 North Fifth Avenue, Rome, Georgia Telephone 5890 Compliments of ROYAL CHENILLE AND SUPPLY COMPANY Manufacturers and Wholesalers of All Chenille Products P.O. Box 1549 TELEPHONE 6709 — 2-011] te SE nen TILLY APOTHECARY 309 McCall Blvd. ROME, GEORGIA Phone 346| ROME KRAFT COMPANY ROME, GEORGIA LISTINGS BOBBY C. BAILEY SMITTY Summertown, Georgia Rossville, Georgia NOTE OF THANKS In order to send a yearbook to the press, one needs not only time and patience, but also the cooperation of all the students and faculty. Without that cooperation there would be no annual. Sending a yearbook to the press is the result of no one man's efforts, but the efforts of all. Therefore, the staff of the 1960 TORCH would like to thank the faculty and the student body for helping to make this publication possible. We would especially like to thank Carl Jarrard for his nice work in the advertisement section. JIMMY GARGIS, Sponsor GERALD BOWEN, Editor C.M. ANDREWS MOTOR C OMPANY 1019 Avenue ''C , Rome JIMMY'S DRIVE IN 1011 Avenue 'C'', Rome BUMBLE BEE CAFE 120 Broad St., Rome LANGSTON'S LAUN-DRI KLEEN 1003 Avenue ''C , Rome GREYSTONE HOTEL 18 E. 2nd Ave., Rome LATHAM PLUMBING HEATING CO. 208 West 6th, Rome BOBBIE ROBERTS SCHOOL OF DANCE 304! , East 6th, Rome THOMAS 5 10 2005 Maple Road, Rome JOHN WOOD SERVICE STATION 1401 Shorter Ave., Rome SHORTER HEIGHTS FLORIST 402 Shorter Ave., Rome JIMMIE JOHNSON'S SERVICE STATION 510 Shorter Ave., Rome BOB'S CYCLE SHOP 6 Shorter Ave., Rome . JARRETT RADIO COMPANY 326 West 7th St., Rome P. AND S. CLEANERS North 5th Avenue, Rome WILLIAMS PRINTING SERVICE 712 North 5th Ave., Rome E. J. MIXON SERVICE STATION 300 North 5th Ave., Rome RIC SUEFOOD MARKET 246 North 5th Ave., Rome LISTINGS ROME BUTANE, INCORPORATED 225 North 5th Ave., Rome SAVAGE RADIO APPLIANCE CO. 246 North 5th Ave., Rome RANDOLPH B. GREEN, DDS Harbin Clinic, Rome ROBERT SCOGGINS, ATTORNEY Masonic Building, Rome MILTON HOBBY VARIETY STORE 333 Broad Street, Rome DR. L. L. WHITFIELD, O.D. 522 Broad Street, Rome DeBERRY SON SERVICE STATION 53! Broad Street, Rome FORREST HOTEL 436 Broad Street, Rome HARDEMAN'S GROCERY STORE 4551 Roswell Rd., Atlanta MOUNT BERRY HI-Y CLUB Mount Berry, Georgia FRANCIS RHETT SMELT Seville, Florida DOUGLAS ROEBUCK 506 East Ist St., Rome ARTHUR HOLTON Route 2, Box 70, Millen, Ga. WALLACE BRINSON JONES Midville, Georgia JOHNNY MOONEY Gainville St., Flowery Branch FORREST EDMOND CHILDRE, JR. Oglethorpe, Georgia MICHAEL HARDEMAN 4551 Roswell Rd., Atlanta sepa: Where is everyone? A sociable little chat! I want a Dump Truck — and, I want attention! The floor is crowded! Are the girls coming ? went ing Memory of Lov In CLIFFORD W. HILL MR. + who passed away on Sunday, February 14, 1960 MR. CLIFFORD W. HILL Hill Dining Hall 152 Gy fie om Pe rere ge ee...) ey 4¢ = DL Lee Men ¥ Geco , Oh ak o hn tok Bee Ko me He usa Bae ae “a Tighce hist ee i “ a : | | - ao Ut o s uy WAR a SMe LAD NLA fe OVO LVR, z U Ls AC Aa —f- 7 —— Acs Ly. ae ee) oh ers ite teu! 5. bork U WMiguatprrwo¢ AY, DA Ath. MY by es: U 7 WHA YEA ha afl th of 2 Gk j Det Be fi A ra D7 fans. 2. thy Leg: for i S CN Deb ‘ , Jo aka as = t vY tj aN % _v nits 4 ¢ AS A , a Nin y py , . f f a 7,9 , re Aa v2 Cuessedand Ceo é 4 ir ee See ‘be = 7 Av S X + § y M — Complaine d, but it WES Def YA all in the practice rhat : 2 yw, f 4 N iv help uc- Te - N WV v V S meday fr i v¥ Aelr RY XW b a Qa Great chorac fen, (ose d 4 en luck A rhe @xtarc: rf A Fo? end, ry “Beaver f 2S S a eee ss th ids are my ae ee ae ; ied Ss : Sy Aad tik Smith os. t fruzD BTS etre | of g Yo 22. 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