Bernie High School - Cotton Boll Yearbook (Bernie, MO)

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ANNUAL STAFF Seated: Ronald Walker, Glynda Green, Caroline King. Standing: Advisor, Miss Forester, Charlotte Kelley, Gary Corlew, Joyce Walker, Brenda Owens, Larry Bishop, Don Anthony, Ronald Miller. ATTENDANTS (Freshman) (Junior) (Senior Queen) (Sophomore) Doris Robinson Sue Cartwright Margie Bomar Henrietta Hodges ADMINISTRATION J SUPERINTENDENT’S MESSAGE We are approaching the end of the first year in our new high school and the end of the first year of the new school district. We are happy to have the Smith School District in the new district with us. No doubt everyone is benefited by district reorgan- ization. We are pleased with the new building. Our build- ing is beautiful and students have cooperated in keeping it that way. Our new equipment is being utilized to a high degree of efficiency by students and teachers. School spirit is high and students are improving in their work habits. The music department and ath- letic teams have had especially fine years. Science, Commercial and other departments are very success- ful and are showing much improvement. MR. W. A. MERICK Superintendent Changes are being made in the school and school program as necessity requires and as changing customs demand. We shall continue to improve the school each year in every way possible. We all should work for higher standards in order to improve our own educational opportunities and achievements. NEW HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING Completed in 1958 SUPERINTENDENT MR. W. A. MERICK SECRETARY MRS. FRANCES McCOIN BOARD OF EDUCATION Left to Right: W. A. Merick, W. E. Vieth, H. Craft, V. E. Becking, L. Norman, R. Dawson, C. E. Thurston, Secretary, Mrs. McCoin. R. H. McCOIN, Jr. B. S., Tenn. Tech M. A. Peabody College High School Principal Physics V. A. JENNINGS B. S., Bethel College M. E., Univ. of Miss. Elementary Principal INEZ ABERNATHY B. S., Arkansas State College Second Grade BERNEICE BONE Arkansas State College Librarian WILLIAM BONE Arkansas State College Biology, 7th Grade GRACE BOLLINGER B. S., SEMO State College Home Economics, Related Arts EVA BUCHANAN B. S., Arkansas State College History DARONDA CAMPBELL B. S., Arkansas State College First Grade LOIS CLEMENTS B. S., Willamette University Second Grade DOYLE CORLEW B. A., Oakland City College English, Literature JOYCE DUNN SEMO State College Fifth Grade TED FEDDER BME, Shurtliff College Band, Chorus, Glee Club, Fundamentals of Music ERMA DEAN FORESTER B, S., Bethel College English, Speech, School Publications VELMA FORESTER B. S., Bethel College Special Education VAN FOWLER Arkansas State College Eighth Grade HATTIE FYFFE B. S., SEMO State College Third Grade EDITH HARMON Eastern Michigan College Second Grade RUTH HORTON Arkansas State College Third Grade CONNIE HORTON B. S,, Ouachita Baptist College Sixth Grade ROBERT JAQUES B.S. - University of Missouri Vocational Agriculture - J KATHLEEN KINDER B.S. - Ark. State College Fourth Grade PAULINE KIFER SEMO State College Sixth Grade DAVID LATIMER B.S. - SEMO State College General Science, Biology, Shop, Mechanical Drawing DON LEE B.S. - SEMO State College Physical Education BERNEICE MAXAM SEMO State College Elem. Music, 8th Grade DIXIE MURPHY SEMO State College Fourth Grade THERESA NEWTON Arkansas State College First Grade JOYCE OVERBY Arkansas State College Fifth Grade WILEY PARKER B.A. - Harding College Art, English 7 8 LUCILLE PIATT B.S. - SEMO State College Fifth Grade EMMA POUNDERS Arkansas State College Third Grade THELMA REID B.S. - SEMO State College Commercial ELSIE SLEDGE B.S. - SEMO State College First Grade RUBY STEVENSON B.S. - SEMO State College Special Education VIRGIE STRINGER B.S. - Arkansas State College Seventh Grade LOWELL TANNER B.S. - Arkansas State College Math, Driver Training Coach JUANITA THURSTON SEMO State College Sixth Grade CAPITOLA WAGES B.S. - Ark. State Teachers Hygiene, Citizenship, P. E. JOHN WAGES B.S. - Ark. State Teachers gth Grade Math, 7th Grade STAFF MEMBERS COOKS Doris Moore, Virgie Gaines, Jewell Pointer, Melba Curtis, Helen Barker, Annie Morris. JANITORS Virgil Shepard, Mrs. Beulah King, Earl Thurston, Mrs. John Boyd, Lloyd Pippins, Noah Gaines, Mac Williams, Howard Hires, Mr. John Boyd, Walter Jewett. BUS DRIVERS Garfrey Wilson, Rube Craft, Lloyd Pippins, Noah Gaines, A. D. Sisson, H. O. Bomar, Tom Bolin, Howard Hires, Ray Mooney. DON ANTHONY A lie is a coward's way of getting out of trouble. TERRY BATES If you itch for success, keep on scratching. ft - JIM BERRY No person is as bad as he is said to be, nor half as good as he could be. ELWANDA BEACHUM Keep quiet, keep sweet, keep going, keep yeur head. ALVIN BLOCKER All people make mistakes; that's why they put erasers on pencils. BILLY BOMAR A temper is a valuable possession, so don't lose it. r DARLENE BRUCE A loose tongue often gets its owner into a tight place. PEGGY BROWN The world owes you a living only when you have earned it. LINDA BURCH You can usually find time to do the things you want to do.” JUNE CARSON The surest way to acquire good will is to do good work.” GARY CORLEW A friend is one who knows all about you and likes you just the same.” HAROLD LEE DORIS Getting mad will never get you anything else. CHAN ELLEDGE Yesterday is gone; tomorrow is uncertain; today is here. USE IT! KENNETH FORTNER Laziness travels so slow that poverty soon overtakes him. CHARLOTTE KELLEY Say something good about him, even if you have to make it up. CAROLINE KING New Jersey or bust! BETTY KINKADE He that would have friends must show himself friendly. EDDY KINKADE Sarcasm is the language of the devil. JACKIE McGOWAN Get off the devil's payroll. BUDDY McKUIN To make mistakes is human; to repeat old mistakes is stupid. eugene McPherson Smile awhile and give your frown a rest. JERRY MANLEY Many a blunt word has a sharp edge. MARLIN O. MARTIN Common sense is about the most uncommon thing there is. CHARLES MAYWEATHER Let us not be weary in well doing. MARY LOU MOORE Fads come and go; good sense goes on forever. CARROL DEAN MILLS Take care of your character and your reputation will take care of itself. NORMA LEE MYERS One way to break a bad habit is to drop it. THERESA NICHOLS A task worth doing and friends worth having make life worth living. JOYCE ORR Charity begins any where and should have no end. GLENDA PARKER Be big enough to admit and admire the abilities of people who are better than you are. DONALD JOE PARRISH When you dig another out of his troubles, you find a place to bury your own. JUNIOR ROBINSON Mind your own business and soon you will have a business of your own to mind.” JIM SCHRADER ’’The one thing worse than a quitter is the man who is afraid to begin. DALE SHELBY ’’If you think the world is all wrong, remember that it contains people like you. JOE SHIPMAN We rise by things we put under our feet. JO ANN SIVERT Be patient with the faults of others, they have to be patient with yours. WANDA SOBBA The best way to get even is to forget. NINA REAMS All the world is a camera; look pleasant, PLEASE!! AARON STANFIELD The men who move the world are men the world cannot move. LARRY STANFIELD A pint of example is worth a gallon of advice. LARRY STINSON The smile is a universal language. ROBERT SUMMERS Even a tombstone will say good things about a fellow when he's down. PEGGY VAILS If you are not kind, you are the wrong kind. JOYCE WALKER The world looks brighter from behind a smile. HENRIETTA HODGES STOPI LOOK! LISTEN! Where will you be ioo years from now?” JOLENE WALKER It is well to let a little sunshine out as well as in. GARY WATSON The man who wakes up and finds himself famous hasn't been asleep. RONALD WALKER The way to make a dream come true is to wake up. TERRILL WALKER All experiences go to show, no mud can sail but the mud we throw. BONNIE WILLIAMS It isn't what we have, but what we are, that makes life worth living. RODNEY WOODS The man who continually watches the clock has to be watched by the boss. MARGARET YOUNG He that would have friends must show himself friendly. MR. LEE Greater men may have lived--but I doubt it. MRS. REID The person who is fired with enthusiasm for his job is seldom fired by the boss. JUNIORS Carolyn Allen Edward Arnold Betty Barker John Barney Bobby Barney Neva Beaird Faye Becker Carolyn Bennett Sandra Billingsley Larry Bishop Joann Botsch Jimmy Boyle Larry Boyle William Buchanan Herman Brashear Carl Burleson Kay Burleson Joyce Burner Sue Cartwright Gary Cooper Marilyn Cooper Jerry Craft John Couch Ronnie Curtis Alice Davis Elaine Dowdy Jimmy Elliott Martha Faulkner Freddy Florida Jackie Florida Barbara Fortner June Gaines Willistine Gladney Charles Glass Glynda Green Barbara Gregory Ronnie Gregory Doyle Griffin Larry Hampton Don Hendley Connie Harrellson Joyce Hatchel Joan Hathaway Cleta Hausner Brenda Heigle Carolyn Hillyard Wanda Hodges Ronnie Horton Darrell Hughes Glen Hurley Jackie King Wayne LaRue Chris Mast Marilyn Mickey Ronald Miller Lillian McCluskey William Moore Edgar Moore Mary Moore Louis Ogelvie Norma Orr Brenda Owen Jerry Prince Harold Putman Ronnie Reams Joyce Reece Don Rickman Larry Riley Billy Sheehy Alvin Small Phillip Stephens Stephen Smee Pat Wright Manley Ruth Stevens Larry Summers Carl Tanner Martha Vandiver Peggy Vieth Elaine Walker Junior Walters Jim Watson Linda Wethington Margaret Wethington Eunice Wilson Betty Wood YIPPEEI 1 VICTORY 1 1 SAY CHEESE' SOPHOMORES Larry Adkins Beatrice Akins Stanley Joe Allen Betty Arnold Mary Arnold Jimmy Arrington Larry Barker Billy Barney Shelia Barney Larry Bates Marjorie Bomar Keith Bowman Robert Bridges Sandy Brown Sharon Brown Robert Bryant Robert Buchanan Sharon Carson Harold Causey Jeanette Craft Barbara Crump Gary Crump Barbara Cook Cora Cooper Joan Cooper Duane Davison Gary Davis Gloria Dean Mildred Durham Eddie Elliott Carlyn Glass Harold Gough Sylvia Grubbs Bern my Harrington Donna Gartle Earl Hausner Roger Heigle John Hisaw Barry Isaac Kenneth Jordan Shirlene King Martha Lamunion Nola Lamunion Vane Lindsay Mary Long Earlene Low Loyce Mauldin Wilma Mason Helen Mayberry Dorthy McCollough Phyllis McMillian Carl McNeece Tommy Mills George Morris Linda Murphy Jeanette Myers Linda Newburg Charles Oxley Sue Owens Ronnie Palmer Barbara Parris Danny Pruitt Sonda Quinn Robilee Robinson Faye Sandusky Jerry Swader Beverly Sillman Robert Sivert Sandra Smith Shirley Smith Robert Stevens Ronnie Stone Joe Strickland Norman Swafford Kenneth Tanner Dale Tanner NOT Jimmy Tilman Judy Walker Michael Walker Janice Warren Phyllis White Yvonne Wilcox Linda Young Sharon Zimmermen available w2P NU'i Kenneth S. Robinson, traveling science teacher from Oak Ridge, Tennessee visited Bernie High School during the week of February 2 and presented a series of special lecture-demonstrations on a variety of scientific topics. Sharon Alexander Sharon Allen Jimmie Anthony Jerry Barker Sandra Bates Jeanice Beacham Barbara Beachum Ronald Beaird Phyllis Beck Emma Bolin Freddie Bolin Charlotte Boone Sharon Boyle Gerlyn Boyle Barbara Boyle Jack Brigman Jimmie Brown Ray Brown Joyce Burch Sue Burleson Jerry Buckley Jeanette Bush llenryetta Carter Jackie Cooper Homer Craft Gary Creg Buford Crosno A. J. Crosno Phil Dawson David Davis Judy Davis Dorothy Davison John Dowdy Thomas Drain Richard Fleeman Buck Ford Austin Gladney George Gladney Jim Gladney Bettye Griffin Betty Hatchel Barbara Hurley Bonnie Hurley Ben Florida Earl Green Allen Hampton Richard Holt Joseph Johnson Wayne Kerley Joyce Kindred Roger Zimmerman Jerry Kinkade Peggy Lee Sylvia Long Dean Lowery Richard McCoy Carolyn Mayberry Donna Sue Martin Gene Mekan Sherrian Nicholds Bobby Orr Reggie Oxley Larry Palmer Brenda Peck Charles Quinn Bonnie Rickman Doris Robinson Olen Rush Jerry Sandusky Carl Shane Charlie Sheffield Kenneth Sissom Reba Slusher Robert Small Stanley Smee Rondell Smiley Jimmy Sheehy Carolyn Stanfield Helen Stanfield Madlene Stevens Ruby Sutt Floyd Taylor Gary Tippen Joe Tuttle Harley Vails Alice Vandiver Kenneth Walters Marilyn Warren Charlene Wethington William Whitaker Charles Wood Jerry White Jesse Wilson Yonnia Williams Jerry Wilmath Ann Wood ’ot Pictured: Larry White, •snald King, Joyce Kearby What's so funny about Math, Sharon B. ? Joyce, what are you hiding behind you? Could it be a hair brush? Who could be sitting in the back that interests 3en more than Science? Hey! What's cooking? (•‘I rw . sjO c jap i ? ' f -' Whats so interesting outside --or could the teacher be standing over? Who is this strange headless man trying to teach Math? Does the Science Class always work this hard? Isn’t that hard to do, girls? ATHLETICS 1ASKETBALL QUEEN PAT MANLEY Attendants: Betty Barker Sue Cartwright A TEA BASEBALL Back Row: Jim Watson, Junior Robinson, Jim Berry, Buster Couch, Carrol Mills, Kenneth Fortner, Coach Tanner. Front Row: Sonny Martin, Jim Schrader, Larry Stinson, Jercy Manley, Harold Putman, Aaron Stanfield, Rodney Wood. B TEAM Back Row: Jimmy Elliot. Eddie Elliot. Wayne Kerley. Steve Smee, Alvt.t Small. Sceer- Srra;:. -rent Row: Robert Sivert, Jim Watson. Charles Wood. Senate Reams. Darrel: •• :es, err; ■ s. i:-. .'.-so: Tanner. We A They 83 Fisk 62 79 Campbell 51 83 Doniphan 59 71 Bloomfield 79 52 Advance 66 113 Quilin 71 64 Essex 43 86 Bell City 78 77 Gray Ridge 71 69 Puxico 70 74 Dexter 62 97 Broseley 49 75 Matthews 52 75 Kennett 73 68 Malden 51 Tournaments Bloomfield Inv., 1st Place Poplar Bluff, 2nd Place Stoddard County, 2nd Place A” Gary Watson Jerry Manley Channing Elledge Jim Schrader Larry Stinson Buster Couch Jim Berry Darrell Hughes Ronnie Reams Jim Watson Back Row: Margaret Wethington, Peggy Veith, Charlotte Kelly, Marilyn Cooper. A BASKETBALL TEAM We B They 62 Fisk 47 49 Campbell 53 54 Doniphan 41 54 Bloomfield 29 58 Advance 43 65 Quilin 34 48 Essex 42 56 Bell City 50 66 Gray Ridge 54 62 Puxico 52 62 Broseley 51 59 Matthews 42 37 Kennett 54 54 Malden 43 Tournaments Bemie Inv., 1st Place Stoddard County, 1st Place B” Don Hendly Steve Smee Mike Walker Roger Heigle Dale Tanner Earl Green John Dowdy Stanley Allen Kenneth Walters Ronnie Stone ■ B BASKETBALL TEAM A TE Back Row: Linda Wethington Sue Cartwright Martha Faulkner Jeanette Myers Front Row: Joyce Hatchel Marilyn Cooper Brenda Heigle Marilyn Mickey Margaret Wethington VOLLEYBALL B TEAM Back Row: Martha Faulkner Helen Mayberry Peggy Vails Jeanette Myers Front Row: Marjorie Bomar Beverly Sillman Joan Cooper Wanda Sobba JR. HIGH CHEERLEADERS Left to Right: Doris Griffin, Judy Warren, Karen Clodfelter, Rita Daniels, Linda Dortch, Laura Jane Lee. JR. HIGH BASKETBALL Back Row: Bill Hughes, Charles Walters, Terry Billingsley, Richard Brown, James Hausner, Thomas Oglivie, Coach Lee. Front Row: Ronnie Potts, Marty Watson, John Gibson, Jerrel Owens, Rex Becker, Kenneth Walker. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Back Row: Bill Watson, Roger Veith, Steve Boyle, Neal Botsch, Sonny Whitehead, Coach Lee. Front Row: Johnny Young, Larry Moore, Douglas Stinson, Kenneth Shelton. BASEBALL Back Row: Ronnie Potts, Bill Hughes, Marty Watson, Kenneth Walker, Thomas Oglivie, Charles Walters, Jerry Barnes, Sonny Whitehead, James Hausner, Coach Lee. Front Row: Rex Becker, Johnny Young, Gary Rayburn, Ronnie Owens, Larry Moore, Ferrell Rickman. Jerrell Owens, Everett Owens. ACTIVITIES CHAPTER SWEETHEART Doris Robinson Attendants: Cleta Hausner, Brenda Owens OFFICERS Back Row: Loyce Mauldin, Larry Riley, Wayne LaRue, Ray Hausner, Thomas Mills. Front Row: Advisor, Mr. Jaques, Carrol Mills, Rodney Wood, Larry Summers, Eddie Kinkade, Terry Bates, Sonny Martin. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA AWARDS © Individual: Ray Hausner, outstanding Freshman in Vo-Ag. Terry Bates, Farm Mechanics Foundation Award. Larry Hampton, State Camp Leadership Medal-Gold. Wayne LaRue, Outstanding Sophomore Medal, High Individual MidSouth Fair Judging, High Individual SEMO District Judging. Marlin Martin, Foundation Award: Local, Star Farmer. Larry Riley, Foundation Award: Local, Farm Electrification, State Camp Officer. Larry Sum- mers, State Camp Leadership Medal-Silver, State Camp Officer. Group: Farm Mechanics Foundation Award: First place SEMO. SEMO District Judging: First place, first place MidSouth. Foundation Award: First place SEMO, first place MidSouth. State Camp Leadership: First place SEMO, first place MidSouth. Left to Right: Advisor, Miss Bollinger, Kay Burleson, Blaine Dowdy, Marilyn Cooper, Brenda Heigle, Glynda Green, Margaret Wethington, Cleta Hausner, Peggy Veith, Joyce Walker. F.H.A. OFFICERS Seated: Sue Cartwright, Society; Gary Corlew, Editor; Charlotte Kelley, Business Manager. Standing; Ronnie Miller, Clubs; Miss Forester, Advisor; Don Anthony, Sports; Robert Summers, Elementary; Ron- ald Walker, Exchange; Caroline King, Classes. BOLL WEEVIL STAFF 2nd Semester Below: Joyce Walker, Society; Caroline King, Exchange; Gary Corlew, Locals; Brenda Owens, Sports; Ronald Miller, Elementary; Susie Cartwright, Business Manager; Charlotte Kelley, Editor; Don Anthony, Clubs Band News; Glynda Green, Classes; Miss Forester, Advisor. SCIENCE CLUB The Bernie club was organized during the year of 57-58, and is associated with the National Science Club. Its purpose is to encourage interest in scientific studies. Members are: Mr. Latimer; Advisor, Judy Walker, Bobby Bryant, Sandy Smith, Charles Oxley, Linda Wethington, Bobby Barney, Vane Lindsay, Barry Isaac, JoAnn Botsch, Norman Swafford, Linda Murphy, Terril Walker, and Peggy Brown. QUILL AND SCROLL QUILL AND SCROLL is an Inter- national Honorary Society for High School Journalists. Its purpose is to encourage and reward individual students for achieve- ment in journalism and school publications. Bernie's charter was granted October 1, 1958. Charter members are: Sue Cart- wright, Joyce Walker, Gary Corlew, Miss Forester; Advisor, Charlotte Kelley, and Glynda Green. BRA RY ASSISTANTS Library Assistants for 1958-59 are: Carolyn Bennett, Phyllis McMillion, Barbara Hurley, Betty Wood, Carolyn Allen, Carlyn Glass, Joe Stricklin, Barry Isaac, Jeanice Beacham, Joyce Burch, Joyce Kindred, and Norma Orr. JWff n n UGH SCHOOL MIXED CHORUS -‘ 2 :a;?S3 iRADE SCHOOL BOYS' CHOIR 3RADE SCHOOL FLUTE BAND i U i s r i xn ••) 4'' ..; £ £ ♦ -v 'II ' TT V MAJORETTES AISS BERNIE HIGH SCHOOL THERESA NICHOLS ATTENDANTS Doris Robinson Betty Barker T First division queen and attendants Queen - Diane Pointer Second division queen and attendants Queen - Yolanda Murphy V' , • Third division queen and attendants Queen - Rita Daniels BEST PERSONALITY - Theresa Nichols, Gary Corlew, June Carson MOST TALENTED - Gary Watson, Joyce Walker MOST STUDIOUS - Bobby Barney, Jo Ann Botsch MOST VERSATILE - Gary Watson, June Carson MOST HANDSOME BOY - MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL Jim Schrader Linda Murphy MOST COURTEOUS - Theresa Nichols, Gary Corlew luto i SPECIAL EDUCATION Adams, G, Billingsley, T. Bridges, N. Brown, R. Butler, J. Butler, F, Brooks, G. Craft, W.' Elsworth, D, Fyffe, S. Grubbs, P, Hicks, R. Hill, T. Hurley, R, Jines, J. Keller, M. Kiger, S. Kiger, R. Martindale, G. Mason, C. Mason, H. McNeece, L. Nelson, C. Robinson, P. Rogers, D, Snider, R. Stinson, C. Vincent, S. Wallace, L. Watson, C. Davenport, L. 9 7' Not Pictured: Betty Davis, Max Vandiver EIGHTH GRADE Cooper, I., Craft, A., Crow, U , White, J,, Walker, E,, Davis, K., Dortch, L, Becker, R., Bennett, C., Brown, J., Carter, J., Jciement, P., Cloninger, D., Cooper, A. Duraham, A., Watson, M., Edmonds, B., Ellis, L., Warren, J., Gibson, J.. Gregory, M. iGriffin, D., Hausner, J., Hill, C., Hisaw, J., Hughes, B., Treadway, W., Lee, L. Livingston, N., Low, C., Lowery, D., Lovins, L., Martin, P., Meritt, S., Mills, C. Potts, R., Nelson, J., Newburg, R., Orock, J., Owen, J., Putnam, L., Parris, R. Williams, J., Wilson, I., Putnam, G., Wilmath, L., Walters, C., Sparks, P,, Walker, T. Not Pictured: R. Daniels, E, Davenport, L Durham, J. Friend, B, Kinkade, M. McChiskey, C. Parris, T. Stone, J. Riddle, G. Parris. SEVENTH GRADE Barnes, J., Beachum, G., Beaird, D., Bomar, G,, Botsch, M., Botsch, N., Boyle, S. Brigman, A., Brown, R., Brown, S., Burch, G., Burke, J., Clodfelter, K., Dorris, G. Dye, R., Eads, U , Evans, G., Freidenberg, E,, Fos- ter, C. , Fyffe, J., Green, C. Moore, L , Gibson, J,, Friffey, J., Grubbs, G., Hager, J., Harellson, B., Jackson, L. Ogelvie, C,, Owens, E,, Palmer, S,, Kinkade, S., Kirk, B., Martindale, B., Medlin, M, Pyle, F., Rabron, G,, Rickmon, E., Rickmon, F., Murphy, J. McCol- lough, H. McMinn, D. Schulte, J., Sheker, E., Shelton, K., Shipman, J., Palmer, M., Parris, A., Parrish, R. Jiggs, C., Sandusky, S., Stafford, R., Stinson, D., Stocks, B., Vieth, R., Walker, C. Walker, E., Wallace, L., Wallace, D., Walters, E., Watson, B., Watson, C, Wethington, A. Whitehead, J., Wilson, ., Young, D,, Young, ., Zimmerman, B., Zimmerman, J., Dloninger, L, Durham, B., Huddleston, , Kiger, S., King, S., Moore, L. Not Pictured: J. Kaufman, J. Mason, J. Mason, H. McCollough, W. Morlan, (• «V i J i it SIXTH GRADE Abbott, J., Arnold, T., 'Ayers, J., Barnes, B., Bass, P., Bates, D., Becker, Coy. Becking, J., Bolin, B., iBoyle, T., Brown, D., Brown, S., Brown, C., Burch, D. Condiet, J., Coats, M., Corlew, L., Dawson, T., Florida, R. , Fortner, L., (foster, D. Settings, M., Griffin, 3., Gunther, M., Hicks, Hill, L, Hubbard, Jines, F. Kindred, D., King, C., Kerley, F., Martin, J., Mayberry, L,, Murphy, B., McGowan, C. McKuin, D,, Nichols, T., Palmer, S., Pyle, J., Quinn, D., Reece, C., Reeves, L. Reinbott, M., Richards, G,, Roussell, K., Smee, S., Smiley, L., Smith, K., Snider, G. Sparks, R,, Stephens, D., Stevens, G., Stue- ver, M., Stevenson, C,, Summers, B., Teeters, R. Thacker, F., Thurston, M., Waddle, B,, Whit- aker, L,, Whitaker, D., White, P., White, R. Whitehead, S,, Wilcox, D., Wilmath, J., Young, D., Young, R., Zimmer- man, J., Green, D. Owen, R., Stone, K., White, J., Brooks, B. k v . - i __ rs a HHHHH n V i a Not Pictured: E. Barney, B. Lee, D. Parker, L. Phelan, K. Shafenberg, M. Tucker, T. Vandiver, M. Wakefield, S. Walker, FIFTH GRADE Allen, R., Ashby, A,, Ayers, L., Beachum, K., Becking, B., Seeking, L., Blevins, P. Botsch, A., Boyle, D., Brashear, J., Brigman, W., Carter, N., Coats, D., Rogers, T. Cooper, J., Crow, E., Davis, D., Davenport, W., DeGroot, W., Duffie, T,, Durham, M. Ellsworth, L., Gilmore, S., Gilmore, W., Grif- fey, T., Holtzhouser, D., Hurst, S., Jackson, H. Jennings, S., Johnson, J., Kaufman, P,, Kirby, S., LaRue, J., Martindale, L., Mayberry, D. Medlin, B., Miller J. , Mooney, E., McCarty, J., McCoy, C. McCol- lough, D., McGowan, J. McGuire, C., McKuin, P., McKuin, A,, Mc- Monigle, J., Nichols, L., Owens, M., Palmer, U Parris, R,, Parrish, H., Pullum, S., Reed, L , Reams, M., Shelby, M., Shipman, C. Smee, G., Smith, C., Spranger, J., Spranger, I., Swader, J., Tippen, K., Tanner, F, Turner, E,, Terry, M., Thacker, B., Thurston, K., Vails, S., Walters, R., Ward, P. Warren, M., Watson, B., Wethington, J., White, J., Whitehead, A., Whitehead, S., Wilcox, S. Williams, M., Wilson, R., Woods, G., Wright, B., Zimmerman, B., Zimmerman, D. FOURTH GRADE Anderson, J., Ayers, G., Becker, S., Bolin, C., Botsch, N., Botsch, N,, Brooks, E. Brigman, D., Burch, H., Burner, J., Butler, J., Clement, M., Cook, D,, Cooper, J. Dean, C., DeGroot, J., Dortch, S., Evans, S., Gettings, C., Hampton, B., Hager, H. Horton, R., Howard, D., Hutcheraft, B., Hurst, C,, Jackson, R., Jones, L., Kifer, S. Kilbreath, L., Lovins, J., Manley, R., Mason, U , Moore, B., Murphy, Y., Newton, M. )wens, R,, Parris, M., ’arrish, B., Parrish, S., rince, D., Reece, R,, Ichrader, M. imith, K., Stanfield, E., itark, P,, Stevens, B., ituever, J., Summers, I., Tucker, C. Valker, R., Walters, S., v’ells, K., Whitehead, B., Williams, T., Wilson, D., Vilson, J. Zimmerman, H. rrington, G,, Bishop, J., lillingsley, R,, Blocker, S., Blocker, R., Bomar, I, Burleson, P. lharles, J., Cooper, C., looper, R., Crippen, L., aft, G., Cross, B., 3ortch, J. !ades, L., Fortner, T,, tins, M., Gilmore, B., -ooden, J., Green, K., j'Jnther, M. ester, R,, Hires, C., ioltzhouser, B., Hurley, ., Kifer, K., Kiger, ., McGowan, J. Not Pictured: N, Brashears, F. Bradshaw, D. Long, B. Morgan, K. Oxley, S. Palmer, L, Vaughan, Watson, R, THIRD GRADE McGowan, K., Miller, S'., Murphy, J., Norden, M., Owens, L., Owens, M., Parker, J. ■teeves, D., Rich, D., Sandusky, G., Shafenberg, L,, Sides, B., Slusher, J., Smiley, B. Spranger, D., Stevenson, j., Tanner, D., Thacker, 3., Whitehead, S., Wil- cox J., Wilson, C. Woods, R. , Wright, K., Zimmerman, M., Abbott, j., Adams, A., Barnes, ,, Becking, J. Srigman, E., Brittain, G., Sotsch, J., Cloninger, N. Coats, K., Condiet, N. , Davis, S. DeGroot, G., Griffin, D., Grubbs, G., Hampton, S., Boggard, D., McMinn, R., Mayberry, L. Smith, L , Nelson, M., Palmer, R., Parris, D., Pope, M. , Reid, B., Rogers, P. I r i S f Sanders, M., Silliman, J., Sivert, R., Snider, R., Watson, J. SECOND GRADE Arnold, L., Austin, S., Barnes, G., Becker, M., Becking, K., Beckman, L., Benton, J. Biggs, C., Blevins, M,, Clement, K. Crow, K., Davis, M., Dean, C., Dorris, S. Dougherty, B., Florida, T., Fyffe, C., Hampton, N., Hicks, W,, Holtz- houser, D., Hubbard, P. Huecker, R., Jerls, C., Jordan, L., Kiger, B., King, D., Kinkade, G,, LaMunion, B. Machen, R., Martindale, R., Maxam, G., May- berry, N., Meese, M., Mills, M., Myers, B, Owens, R., Owens, T., Parris, D,, Prince, M., Quinn, R., Read, R., Rice, J. Robinson, G,, Smith, B., Smith, D, , Spranger, D., Spranger, G., Statter, L., Stevens, J. Stone, S., Stuever, S., Thurston, D., Tucker, S., Tumbleson, L., Walker, B., Walker, D. Walker, F., Wallace, C., Walters D., Warren, K., Whitaker, R., White, J., White, J. White, R., Williams, G., Woods, G., Woodsmall, 1., Young, D,, Zimmer- man, B. H. Abbott, D. Adams, M. Beckman, L. Brashear, G. Bridges, P. Brigman, X Blevins. R. Bone, D. Botsch, J. Burch, D. Cloninger, R. Cloninger, R. Cloninger, C. Condiet. S. Craft, D. Crippen, A. Crosno, F. Davis, J. De- Groot, R. Eads, S. Ellis. 8. Elsworth, B. Foushee, P. Gettings, L. Goodon, B. Greene, J. Harkness, J. Hatchell. R. Heigle, L. Hester, S. Hicks, T. Hobgood, K. Hoggard, E. Howard, D. Hutchcraft. '1 ■4 SW fh. a fk FIRST GRADE B. Jackson, E. Jameson, M. Jameson, R. Jaques, L, Jennings, C. Jones, J. Kiger, . Lamunion, S. Long, S. McKuin, J. Martindale, V. Martindale, M, May- berry, B. Mekan. B, Merritt, G. Newton, B, Palmer, J. Palmer, C. Parrish, D. Pointer, E. Pyle. K. Pyle, D. Reeves, D. Rice, R. Rich, A. Robin- son, D, Rodey, P. Schulte. i. Shipman, D. Sneed, C. Snider, R. Stearns, S. itone, A. Summers, L. iutt. C. Tanner, D. Teeters, E. Thacker, S. Tippen, D. Tipton, J. Tucker, B. Turner, V. Walker, J. Wallace, K. Wells, T. Williams, S. Watson, D. Wilson, K. Woodall. 1 i 4 0 r tmm HI 7 , -A hi • i 7 A 4 ! ■ fW A At ft ¥V A 0. 1 , J' fa,. jf If' [ L V I X y 4 « - 11 vXW'v v vi 4 Pictures of students below were received too late to be placed with their groups. R. Banks, D. Brashear, D. Shipman, G. Murphy, K. Parker, F. Getting. PHOTOGRAPHERS: Mr. Ted Fedder and Norman Swafford We, the members of THE COTTON BOLL staff of '59, wish to take this opportunity to express our appreciation to everyone who helped make this yearbook possible. It has been hard work; but, we have enjoyed it. We hope that you will find many hours of enjoyment in looking through your copy. In the years to come, we hope that you will be able to look back to this book and recall many fond memories of Bernie High School in the year of 1958-59. Sincerely, THE COTTON BOLL STAFF Glynda Green Editor • -j y,'W. ■' ir


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