Berry High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Berry, AL)

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We Cf I y . BQ' 4 F 1? mv T 1959 PO TLIGH wiv 1' 8: a 1' 5 Q 4. M. fa .Y N 'M A 'N' mini' ' ' ws. ,N ,Qs ff 'fm it . ,. A-5 ,Jx'ir3-3 v' L xi -vi D'U' 1 W .-A C0-Erlilors SHERRY POE SHIRLEY SEABORN MRS. DIXIE BROCK, Sponsor We, the Editors of the 559 SPOTLIGHT, invite you to come With us through these 'aOpen Doors to re-live the activities of this 1958-59 school year. Not we, the staff, but you, the students of BHS, have written this, your yearbook, we have only compiled it for you. It is a record of your work, your fun, your aims, your projects, and your achievements, and it is'with pride that we offer to you this, your '59 SPOTLIGHT Sales Staff The 1959 Sherry Poe Shirley Seaborn Frances Bosser ,, , Bay Clark ,,,,7, 7 Linda Webster , , Johnny Barrentine Miriam Smith George Traweek ,,,, Don Olive Doris Ann Esary Sherry Simpson Mary Pulliam ,,,, Mrs. Dixie Brock Pliotoggraphers Junior High RE'1lI'L'rL'IlldUY e potlight taff Co-Editors Business Manager ,. Assistant Business Manager 1 , Sales Manager , Assistants Photographers Junior High Representatives , Sponsor FRANCES HOSSER, Business .llanllger RAY CLARK, Assistant 81151111155 .l'IllII!Igl'f Dedication t s ! Because you have been not only our teachers and guides but also our friends and counselors Because you have done so many things to make student life at Berry High School a memorable experience for us Because you have taken time from your busy lives to give us a kind word, a helping hand, a note of encouragement Because of the many, many things you have done for our school and for us individually Mabove and beyond the call of dutyv But, mainly, just because we love you We proudly dedicate what is, we feel, the best yearbook ever published by Berry High School THE 1959 SPOTLIGHT to you, Mr. Fred Webster and Mrs. Carrie Nell Webster High School Faculty MRS. MINTA AMERSON B.S., Jacksonville State Teachers College Junior High Math and Science MRS. DIXIE BROCK B.S., Mississippi Southern College Senior High Math and Commerce MR. FRED M. WEBSTER B.S., Florence State Teach- ers College, M.A., Peabody College, Ed.S., Peabody Col- MR. LEON BROCK B.S., Mississippi Southern College, M.A., University of Alabama lege . . . . Principal, Senior Social Senior Hlgh Bclence Swdles MRS. MARILYN CANNON B.S., Alabama College Home Economics MR. WILLIAM GREENE B.S., University of Alabama American History, Physical cation, Coach MISS LOIS JOHNSON B.S., Alabama College Clee Club MR. WILLIAM C. JONES B.S., University of Alabama Math, Science, Physical Education MRS. NELL C. MAY BS., University of Alabama Junior High Social Studies and Math English MR. HERBERT POTTER B.S., M.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute Vocational Agriculture MRS. CZARINA SHEPHERD B.S., Howard College Librariang Senior and Junior High English MRS. CARRIE NELL WEBSTER B.S., Florence State Teachers College Junior and Senior High English 1' aa X., 'wan- 'shi' ,465 rib Elementary School Faculty MRS. ESSIE BARRENTINE 2nd and 3rd grades MRS. TRANNIE' CROWNOVER 2nd grade MRS. ERA LEE DOBBS Special Class MRS. DELMA FOWLER 4th and 5th grades MRS. PAULINE HOCUTT 6th grade MRS. MARY STOUGH 5th grade MRS. MARY STUDDARD 4th grade MRS. ANNIE THORNTON 3rd grade MRS. DOT TRAWEEK lst grade MISS VELMA TRAWEEK lst grade M. T. L. BROCK, Principa ,mf FW 1? 5 2? GQ x iisiizw -.,x:- .. A any i ,ML M ,, Of 0 x 4-T' 1 '55 2,5 f 'Q 3' '4 pf JOHNNY BARRENTINE MAVIS BARRENTINE MAURICE BONNER Y RAY CLARK RONALD CROWNOVER BETTY CUNNINGHAM JOHN CURTIS ESPEY ROLPH FELTMAN VERA NELL F ELTMAN KENNETH GODSEY LAVON GRAY JIM TOM HANDLEY TED HARBIN KENNETH JOHNSTON ' ROSEMARY KIMBRELL FRANCIS KNIGHT KENNETH LOLLAR TERRY LOLLAR mmmxwwbz',wQ,zs-v,.ww:Q ,.., xinunwsmammummg -f,. 1,.irgfw-mr.wI1,w,mz15-ffwmz mvwkx-,.:::w,w:I z Gm.-,a:,,,.. . ,. 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Courteous MAVIS BARRENTINE RONALD CROWNOVER Wzttzest FRANCES ROSSER ROLPH FELTMAN f1fi6l1!I!il'SE Best All Round ROSEMARY KIMBRELL LAVON CRAY JOAN WATKINS ROLPH FELTMAN iii Prophecy One day while I was carefully preparing for an experi- ment in the lab, Mr. Brock asked me to take a whiff of a liquid that he had in a five-gallon jug. I stuck my nose down into the mouth of the jug and inhaled an excessive amount of the liquid which turned out to be ammonium hydroxide and it put me in a dreamy mood. While I was in this so-called dreamy mood I could see all of my classmates and what they would be doing in 1969. I could see Miss America who, by the way, is our own Betty Sue Cunningham, awarding to Kenneth Godsey the Nationfs Football Coach of the Year Plaque. He was head coach at LSU last year. Johnny Barrentine has just telephoned back to Earth from the moon that he has made a home out of his mis- guided missile. He also had time to say that he missed all of his friends in Flatwoods. Alabama is very proud of Rosemary Kimbrell. She is now the Worldis most famous pianist. I could see Maurice Bonner's picture on every poster with his big cheery smile advertising his own world leading toothpaste, Smil-O. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Pendley fnee Shirley Watkinsl were sitting in the living room of their new fifteen-room manor just outside of Berry. They wanted a home near Berry High School so they could send their children to play football and to cheerlead for the Wildcats. Mavis Barrentine and Billie June Simpson now travel around the world giving lectures to older women on how to get a man. They are still young yet, but time flies and if they don't find a man soon theyill be old maids. I could see some of the prominent citizens of Berry, Elvis Presley, Jayne Mansfield, and Pat Boone, praising Alabama's new governor, Frances Rosser, for getting the name of the county changed to Berry. We have always dreamed of this. I knew that Lehman Pendley was fascinated with his role as an electrician in our Senior Play but I didnit think that he would make it a profession. He is now the electrician for Berry High School, one of Alabama's largest high schools. It seems that Coach Bobby Pendley has led his Wildcats through the past six years undefeated and all the teen-age boys Want to come to play football for the Wildcats. They had to enlarge the school for this reason. Linda Webster was busy writing speeches and planning an FHA Convention at Montevallo because she is now the state FHA advisor. John Curtis Espey has a new speed shop in Berry. It seems that his most steady customer is Joy Ann Woods. She has a souped-up car that will outrun anything in the state. Kenneth Johnston is now head of the school bus depart- ment in Berry County. They all have an air-conditioner, heater, radio, snack-bar, and television set. I could see Frances Knight as a beauty operator. She was cutting Vera Nell F eltman's hair. It was still as pretty as it was in high school. My dream wasn't very plain at this point because at first all I could see was a cloud of dust. Then the dust cleared and I could see a beautiful black stallion, but the stallion was dragging something! No, I was mistaken, it was dragging somebody! Why, it was Hoyt Stough in Arizona. He was laughing and singing verses as usual. He hadn't changed any since 1959. He told me that Earl Pendley was foreman of his ranch here in Arizona. I didnlt think about Earl leaving Berry. Ray Clark was sitting at his desk in the office of the Logger's Association Hall. He is a very rich man now even though he is not quite thirty years old. Clark must have used part of his many smart ideas. I saw Sherry Poe as a Lady-First Lady of Marion Institute, that is. She married a Cadet that she met while at Judson College. Rolph Feltman has just been elected Sheriff of Berry County. He really believes in enforcing the law. He sen- tenced Shirley Seaborn to two hours of baking because she tried to break the law of gravitation. I could see Linda Pearson as a comptometer operator for Alabama Power Company. Annie Sue Pinion is president of the company. She certainly handles her power well. I saw Ronnie Crownover trying to get into his new foreign car that is an original from Mars. The cars are smaller now than they were in 1959 and he is determined to drive it even if he has to have his legs shortened. I could see Macon Shepherd resting down at Yellow Creek running Alabamals Most Restful Fishing Center. He also teaches restful dancing. It was June, the month for brides. I could see Ted Harbin in the beautiful city of Honolulu, Hawaii, looking for a bride. The American Women all Went wild about Ted, but they all said that he was too flirty to marry. I could see Joan Watkins flying high above the clouds. She still isnlt married, but she has her eyes set on a pilot to whom she is a private stewardess. Jim Tom Handley is now head of the National Guard in the United States. The boys love the free party that he gives each week. I saw Greta Pendley carefully preparing chappatis for her family. She is married to the Maharajah of India. I could see the Berry County Commissioners' Court. Seated at the table was one of my old '59 classmates, Sonny Nelson. Gosh! There's Terry Lollar, Lavon Gray and History Our formal education as a student at Berry Elementary School started in 1947. Thirteen of our present Seniors began this long and exciting journey. These are Annie Sue Pinion, Ronnie Crownover, Hoyt Stough, Rosemary Kimbrell, Bobby Pendley, Ray Clark, Terry Lollar, Ken- neth Lollar, Macon Shepherd, ,Ioan Watkins, Frances Knight, Mavis Barrentine, Lehman Pendley. Our grammar school times sped by quickly leaving behind many happy and sad memories. As we began our days in Berry High School we felt as if we were fully grown. In the 7th grade our class was split into two divisions and we had two class presidents- Ray Clark and ,loan Watkins. The next year Ted Harbin was elected president, and since then our class has only had these two boys as president. We were also honored in the 7th grade by having Campus Queen and King, David Moore and Shirley Seaborn, reign- ing. In the 8th grade we won again. This year it was Rosemary Kimbrell and Macon Shepherd. The next year we set a goal to win Campus Queen and King every year until we graduated from Berry High. By class co-operation and help of our parents and friends we succeeded. In the 9th grade, Tallulah Studdard and Ted Harbin reigned: 10th grade, Linda Webster and Ray Clark, llth grade, Billie June Simpson and Kenneth Godsey, and, finally, as seniors, ,loan Watkins and Rolph Feltman reigned and we had fulfilled our goal. Our class has always been prominent in school activities. Almost all of our boys have participated in at least one sport. Ray Clark and Ted Harbin were co-captains of the football team this year. Others participating in football were Rolph Feltman, Sonny Nelson, Kenneth Godsey, Lavon Gray, ,lim Tom Handley, Bobby Pendley, Jimmy Pendley, Basketball players are Ted Harbin, Kenneth Godsey, Sonny Nelson and Lehman Pendley. Cheerleaders from our class Kenneth Lollar. They were members of my class, too. They have really got it made because they have just finished paving all the roads in the county. I was dumbfounded when I came to and found Mr. Brock and the lab students broken-hearted because they thought l was gone for good. f And, we see Tallulah happily married to the vice-presi- dent of the Berry Pharmaceutical Co. since she learned so much in Mr. Brock's chemistry class.l TALLULAH ANN STUDDARD. Prophet have been Linda Webster, Tallulah Studdard and Joan Wat- kins. Ioan and Tallulah have been head cheerleaders. We have had three Miss Berrys -Tallulah Studdard, Sherry Poe, Shirley Seaborng two FFA Sweethearts, Tallulah Studdard and ,loan Watkins, and one Homecoming Queen, Rosemary Kimbrell. Almost all clubs or activities had a Senior as president this year and a Senior filled almost all other offices. Our Senior Play was a delightful three-act teen-age com- edy entitled '6The Magic Touch. Those in the play were: Billie June Simpson, John Barrentine, Mavis Barrentine, Tallulah Studdard, Sherry Poe, Lehman Pendley, Terry Lollar, Hoyt Stough, Ronnie Crownover, Shirley Seaborn, Joan Watkins, Annie Sue Pinion, Joy Ann Woods, Greta Pendley, Betty Cunningham, Vera Nell Feltman, Linda Webster, Rosemary Kimbrell, Shirley Watkins, Earl Pendley. Our class history would not be complete unless we men- tioned our Senior Class Sponsor, Mrs. Brock. We will not forget her kindness and guidance and all the other teachers' gracious help. In closing, we must remember our beloved principal, Mr. Fred Webster. As teacher, friend and .guide he has truly succeeded. To our many friends, our parents, and fellow-students-we are what you have molded us to be. We would like to say a sincere NThanks. JOAN WATKINS, Historian We, the Seniors of 1959, being of sound mind and dis- posing memory, do hereby bequeath to Berry High School and to the future Seniors of '60, this our LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT: Linda Webster leaves George Traweek to the Senior Class of next year until he joins her in college. Joy Ann Woods and Kenneth Lollar leave their lazy ways to Mary Pendley and Doyle Baker. Billie June Simpson leaves her menu for a good diet to Shelvis Gray. Frances Rosser leaves her perfect figure to Charlene Knight. Sherry Poe leaves her walkability to Patsy Simmons. Jim Tom Handley and Shirley Seaborn leave their mis- chievous ways to Larry Morris and Dorothy Pendley. Earl Pendley leaves his hookey-playing ability to Jackie Key. Ted Harbin bequeaths Linda McCaleb to the first flirt that comes along. Ray Clark and Rolph Feltman leave their good sportsman- ship to the Senior football boys of '59-'60. Macon Shepherd would like for James Odom to have Mr. Potter next year. Hoyt Stough will give his lie-ability to M. C. Bonner. Johnny Barrentine leaves Miss Lois to Don Olive. Tallulah Studdard will let June Cannon have the boys and her cheerleading ability. Joan Watkins leaves her figure to Ruthie Sands. Mavis Barrentine wills all her old boy-friends to Doris Esary. Kenneth Johnston and Rayford Simmons leave Berry High School and they are proud of it! Kenneth Godsey wants Jerry Doughty to have his ability to play sports. Witnessed by: Frankenstein Superman Purple People Eaters The Witch Doctor Lawyer : Ray Clark I8 Greta Pendley will give Wanda Brown her flirty ways. Jimmy Pendley and Shirley Watkins bequeath their love for each other to Roy Wayne Espey and Martha Ellis. John Shrum may have Terry Lollar's good grades next year. Lavon Gray's seat next to Patsy Simmons in bookkeeping is given to Thelma Vice. The Senior girls leave the title of Miss Berryw to the lucky girls of B.H.S. Frances Knight leaves her quietness to Anna Kimbrell. Rosemary Kimbrell leaves Berry High to enter the Uni- versity of Alabama-why not Florence State, Rosemary? Vera Nell Feltman gives her ability to dance to Audrey Davis and Miriam Smith. Maurice Bonner bequeaths his cute laugh to Jerry Odom. Hilda Sawyer inherits Annie Sue Pinion's pretty legs. Betty Cunningham and Linda Pearson leave their ability to cheat in English to Gwen Davis and Serdia Fulmer. Lehman Pendley gives his ability to play basketball to Arnold Pendley. Ronnie Crownover leaves Mrs. Shepherd to Joe Tyner. John Curtis Espey leaves his hot-rod driving to Wallis Hocutt. Sonny Nelson's quiet ways will go to Ronald Pendley. Kenneth Fields may have all of Bobby Pendley's girls. Rolph Feltman leaves his witty ways to Doyle Baker and Jerry Odom. The Senior boys leave the Fayette Bunch to the Juniors. The Senior Class leaves the Campus Queen crown to the next best organized class. The smokers of the Senior class leave the Junior bummers a pack of camels. Frances K. Linda W. Kenneth G. Mavis ,Iinuny Shirley W. Lehman if eh ,f fs John Curtis Joan Sonny Lavon Vera Nell Ronald Shirley S Tallulah Annie Sue Frances R. Terry Rosemary Sherry Rolph Billie June Ray Bobby Earl Kenneth L. Ted J0l1I1HY ,inf K4-nnetfh J. Joy Ann Maurice Betty Sue Macon Hoyt Honors FOR LEADERSHIP, CHARACTER ACHIEVEMENT AND LOYALTY TO BERRY HIGH SCHOOL JOHN C. BARBENTINE Danforth Foundation Am ard Best FFA Member RAY CLARK Balfour Medal Hall of Fame Best Beta Club Meinber TED HARBIN Hall of Fame SHIRLEY SEABORN Hall of Fame BILLIE JUNE SIMPS Best FTA Member TALLULAH STUDDA Hall of Fame JOAN WATKINS Good Citizen Girl Hall of Fame LINDA WEBSTER Valedictorian Danforth Foundation A Hall of Fame Best FHA Member c I : .x,.,., - E Y vififkf WYE? Juniors Doyle Baker M. C. Bonner Serdia Fulmer Wallis Hocutt Wanda Brown June Cannon Jackie Key Anna Kimbrell Audrey Davis Gwen Davis Charlene Knight Linda Mcffaleb Jerry Doughty Martha Ellis Larry Morris James Odom Doris Esary Roy Wayne Espey Jerry Odom Don Olive Class of 960 1' eu. f. Y S N in K Dorothy Pendley Q Q' 1 ' K S' ' i Leon Pendley - ' AWN F V Lg Caynell Sawyer ' 37 f 533 Hilda Sawyer - 'T l or J . 'Q Ruthie Sands Ronald Pendley 'W' Not-pictured: Kenneth Fields Mary Lois Pr-ndley CLASS OFFICERS Doris Esary, President: John Shrum, Vice Presidentg June Cannon, Treasurerg Hilda Sawyer, Secretaryg joe Tyner, and George Traweek, Reportersg Doyle Baker, Song Leader. Patsy Simmons John Shrum Miriam Smith George Traweek Joe Tyner Thelma Vice X K 4 3 X X Q Xx QA !! T 53' M Dlx 8 x .. f x f Rf' t ks '- Seca' KY x . X Q 5 lerrell Bowles Bettie Bowen Norland Brand Charlene Brown Rayburn Brown Lonnie Collins Mary Corkerin Sonny Cotton Wiley Crowell Achey Currington Lynda Dobbs Charles Dunn Gara Nell Ellis Shelba Feltman Sarah Frost Sandra Gibson G. W. Goodwin Billy Griffin Willie Faye Griffin Marie Gurganus Jerry Handley Myron Handley Geral Dean Hocutt Wyman Hocutt Carolyn Holley Jerry Honeycutt James Howton Doris Knight Truman Lollar Murlene Lowery .limmy Madison Bobby Mealer Ann McGough Mildred McGuff Mervil Naramore Bobby Joe Nelson Claude Nuckols Buddy Patilla Bonnie Pendley Cullen Pendley Deloris Pendley Thurston Pendley Loyd Perkins Lecil Pinion Wayne Roberts Mamie Ruth Sanford Hubert Sawyer Larry Simmons Winford Simmons Ann Smith Gerald Smith Carolyn Sparks John D. Stough Raymond Strickland Edith Studdard Martha Watkins .lames Whitson Milford Whitson Marilyn Williamson Shirley Wyers Not pictured: Victor Corkerin Bobby Bonner Marlin Bowen Leon Brown Linda Buchanan Rosanell Buchanan Gilbert Currington Kellis Davis Patrica Fields Shelby Files Maynard Godsey Bobby Gray Linda Honeycutt Richard Key Alta Muriel Kimbrell .limmy Knight Glenda Moore Nello Dean Naramore Bob Parrish Linda Kay Patton -we ' Sandra Patton Leon Pendley Stacy Pendley .limmy Poole Mary Pulliam Sherry Simpson Nellie Simmons Claude Smith Gladys Smith Richard Smith Bonnie Traweek Donald Thacker Barbara Watkins David Watkins Loyd Yerby Not pictured: Quinton Alexander, Earl Locke, Robert Madison. mth Grade 10TH GRADE OFFICERS 9TH GRADE OFFICERS Myron Handley, Presirlentg Jerry Honeycutt, Vice- Mary Pulliam, Presidenlg Sherry Simpson, Vice President: Shelby Feltman. Trerzsurerg Hubert Saw- l're.s1'Jent: Glenda Moore. Treasurcrg Bob Parrish yer, Sefrezzlry. Scfvretzlry. Charlie Aldridge Oliver Bailey Charles Barrentine Bobby Bowen Judy Brand Jim Brown Jerry Busby Billy Cannon Kenneth Coggins Brenda Cook Clifton Cook J. B. Courington Thomas Cunningham Larry Davidson as lg l ,C 5 Z if ls ' A if ' if Qi. -1 is it Lawana Dunn Harold Feltman Barbara Gann Mitchell Grey James Griffin Wanda Harbin Kenneth Hocutt at J ':'.-,- M A Q,r 5 'fam E ,. -kj Vi .,,m I ' I , Y M. j -t . A .., 'I ' 'll' H , ft C R Bobby Lee Pendley Frances Pcndley Katy Pendley Lee Pendlcy Shirley Pendley Anne Simmons Laura Sims Lina Honeycutt James Knight Bose Marie Lollar Bill Lunsford Jackie McGough Paulette Parrish .lewel Patilla 'Y' in if Q 3 'S' if 9 M7 t M' 3 l ii lg F B www 1 Larry Smith O. B. Sparks V' In-ne Stoker A-L A gf.. if 4- Q Mack Tidwell V A V A Wg, K L fi i Davis Uptain ix T QQ - . N ' F' 2 X .. Mi Mildred Watkins A x iii A 'A as I f 'i i Niilllgvlfilfglr Alice Fay Birclwat EL hth Grade 8TH GRADE OFFICERS 7TH GRADE OFFICERS President, Mildred Watkinsg Vice-Presiflcnl, Prasirlvrzt, Jimmy Greyg Vice-President, Gail Mitchell Grayg ,Secretary Laura Simmsg Dunng Secretary, .lt-an Lollar. Treasurer, Sonny Barrentineg Reporter, Ken- neth Coggins. 26 Mary Ann Brashier Tommy Brock Mildred Brown Linda Burkett Johnny Busby Linda Collins Barbara Nell Cook John Corkerin Doris Curington Freddie Davis Gayle Dunn Lunie Dunn, Jr. Raymond Feltman Nadine Fields Travis Fields Ed Fowler J erry Frost Charles Gillion Curtis Ann Goodwin James Gray Jimmy Grey David Hocutt James Jackson Barbara Kimhrell Betty Kimbrell Earnest Kimbrell Macon Kimbrell Jean Lollar George Madison Milton McGuff Terry Moore Patsy Morgan Lynn Olive Jerry Pendley Judy Pendley Milton Pendley Earl Pinion Pansy Simmons Paulette Simmons Shirley Smallwood Elbert Smith James Stines .loe Stough Jerry Stickland David Thacker Michael Vice Billy Willis Not pictured: Odis Bowen, William Christian, Charles Cook, Charles Davis, Martha Locke, Mildred Locke, Dorothy Pendley, Edgar Pendley, Pricilla Sprouse, Jimmy Taylor. Seventh Grade 1958-59 School Calendar August 25fSchool Opened October l7fHomecoming Game with Brookwood October 30-Halloween Carnival November 7-FHA Powder Puff Football Game November 18-Senior Play- The Magic Touchw November 24-'clVliss Berry Contest December l2fChristmas Carnival January 1, 2, 3-Fayette Invitational Basketball Tournament January 9-Football Banquet January 20-Seniors received Class rings January 23, 24-Junior High Basketball Tournament at Berry January 27-Campus Queen Coronation and Grand March May 15-Graduation 17 snapshots M cf lrnw nu- wine peunutfi Hr- usm-s Xnrthern Tissiu-I WYE aria bi-hind in our work. ls it in-nvy, Maman? Song-Iiirrl an Til? 'FiliT'liiL'I'7N1I'S. Si1L'pi1EI'd Clainorryiis? YL-ry Fascinating, Fantastic, Fabulous Is Chemistry that liurd. John? Queen 30 ,luiinny on the spot mlnimyl Yi Miss Dixie Clean-up cmiiliiiltm-0 -www ua ' P ,fa ', an ,v 4,1 U . i s R. , in ,E Q . 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M4121-Xlfwiizsg Uwrxiflmii Szuzrnuw .ffxmmuilw Xiwmism 42 Q Q 34 .gf ' W' ' 'ifflfwt fx. ' , wwf' 'f' gg , .V Q ' xi ii ? life, J? ' 'L 5? ,V -4 , fsf'i5f?.g -S . . ff--- f ', x El' 'zz' - '- A -A , .g w n zvyk N, 5 H wk biknaug, K, 4. 5. ,1 azz . 9, A af A 1: . , ig , , f , gi, yr' f 45:3 . L- - 2 9 i fn Bmw! .ef MAE zigvwiisig . ,, ,G 'kfvm W' SS if iQ , 1? 5 e 3 Third Place-fr. I JEAN LOLLAR JIMMY GRAY Second Place-fr. III CLENDA MOORE BOB PARRISH Fourth Place-fr. II LAURA SIMS MITCHELL GRAY 1 ., - SfxthPlace-Sr.1I ,5Qff?1-fQ 'jQ0X2'EfI MIRIABVI SMITH .lou NELSON JERRY ODOM Miss Berry SHIRLEY SEABORN, Miss Berry 1959 Second place: Linda McCulcb. First place: Shirley Sealmorn. Third place: Linda Webster. Homecoming ueen ROSEMARY KIMRRELL, Homecoming Queen RONALD CROWNOVER, Escorl Sherry Simpson and Marlin Bowen, Jr. IH: Shellm Feltman and Joe Nelson, Sr. I: Doris Esury and Don Olive, Sr. H: Rosemary Kirnbrell and Ronald Crownover, Sr. IH. Prettiest and Most Handsome LINDA MCCALEB and TED HARBIN Best All Round RAY CLARK, ROSEMARY KIMBRELL Wizziesr ROLPH FELTMAN, JOAN WATKINS M ost in Love SHIRLEY WATKINS, JIMMY PENDLEY Most Popular Friendliest TALLULAH STUDDARD, TED HARBIN ROSEMARY KIMBRELL, KENNETH CODSEY chool 5 H 521108 Most Athletic TALLULAH STUDDARD, TED HARBIN W h ' W h O S O Freshest Freshman MAYNARD' CODSEY M3 1 Most Studious ' MARY PULLIAM, JOHN SHRUM Best Personality ROSEMARY KIMBRELL, KENNETH CODSEN Best Dressed Czztest SHERRY SIMPSON, JOHN ESPEY TALLULAH STUDDARD, TED HARBIN fhree M155 Berrys from the Semor Lld9S71dHll1dl'l Studdard 1957, Sherry Poe 1958, Shulcy Seaborn 1959. L, AH W. ,iw .. ,,,A.., ,,,, ,MLN 'If Jw ?3 5Q.,15ss+.sg., AP ,L .fA. ef ,gg 44195 WN, .L.LM ,-.E:.f,:K:11 , L h , J QS 1 - jiiggifiwm sg' ani :QM ,A gg W3 Q , ,. ,L te, Beta Club Beta Club members are chosen for this organization on qualities of achievement, leadership, and character. New members, tapped in January of each year, join with the old in making our school even better by setting the example of leadership and co-operation and also encouraging scholar- ship in Junior High School. John C. Barrentine, Tallulah Studdard, Presi- dent, George Traweek, Jolm Shrum, June Cannon, Rosemary Kimbrell, Vice-President, Shirley Seahorn, Joan Watkins, Secretaryg Linda Vfebster, Patsy Simmons, Dorothy Pendley, Ray Clark, Treasurer, Frances Ros- ser, Mr. Herbert Potter, Sponsor, Sherry Poe, Reporter, Billie June Simpson, Doris Esary, Miriam Smith. Our Student Council from year to year has performed many services that have helped to make Berry a more outstanding school. It is designed to give its members more responsibility and to assist them in solving their own problems as well as those of the entire Student Body. Ted Harbin, Treasurer, Joe Tyner, Secretaryg Don Olive, Viet President: Ray Clark, President, Myron Handley, Mr. Brock Sponsor, Sarah Frost, Alta Kimbrell, Larry Davidson, Loyd Yerhy, Jim Tom Handley, Shirley Seahorn, Mr. Welisttvr, Sponsor Rose Lollar, June Cannon, Linda McCaleb. Not pictured Earnest Kimhrell. tudent Council C6 99 The GBW Club was organized for those boys who had lettered in football, basketball, or baseball. Initiation be- gins after each sport season is over and letters have been awarded. These ath- letes are the backbone of our school. Billy Cannon, Gerald Smith, Achey Curring- ton, Lecil Pinion, Sonny Nelson, Ted Harbin, Lehman Pendley, Ray Clark, George Tra- week, Jimmy Pendley, Ronnie Crownover, Jim Tom Handley, Wayne Roberts, Joe Tyner, Coach Greene. Club NGO, Fight, Win. That's what is heard every Friday at the pep rally The e lrls and boys are really behind the football team and back them at every game. Pep Club FTA .loan Watkins, Presidentg Mavis Barrentine, Vice-President, Joy Ann Woods, Secretary, Annie Sue Pinion, Treasurer, Rosemary Kimbrell, Reporterg' Linda Webster, Parliamentariang Ann Smith, Marilyn Williamson, Miriam Smith, Billie June Simpson, Sherry Poe, Carolyn Sparks, Sandra Gibson, Roy Wayne Espey, Mr. Jones, Sponsor, Shirley Seaborn, June Cannon, Linda McCaleh, Tullulah Studdard. Sherry Poe, Glenda Moore, Richard Key, Mildred Watkins, Mrs. Shepherd, Librariang George Madison, Ken Hocutt, Larry Davidson, Earnest Kimbrell, Joan Watkins, Sherry Simpson, Hilda Sawyer, Barbara Gann, Gerald Smith. 46 Librarians The F.T.A. is an organization of Fu- ture Teachers of America. They have several days of prac- tice teaching each year in the elemen- tary and high schools. They help in the principal,s office and any place they are needed. We are very proud of our new library. The libra- rian and her effi- cient staff have made the library a better place to study and their attractively ar- ranged bulletin boards add much in- terest to our library. Y M . X 662+ ,QQ X We H? Q 2 I Q W-1- 21.. M 2 '51 5 Eg I l1 ' - 48 Aj ll The Future Home- makers of America are a group of girls who are interested in building better home life and who are getting ready to take care of these homes. The F.H.A. has been very active this year working on many projects. They raised a lot of money which is being used to improve our H o m e Economics Department. Their 'cPowder Puff foot- ball game in October was one of the high- lights of the football season! Our Future Farm- ers learned in class and field this year. They placed in the county land, tractor, and public speaking contest, and went on several field trips. FHA Linda Webster, President, Tullulah Studdard, Vice-President, Mavis Barrentine, Secretary, Linda McCaleb, Historiang Anna Laura Kimbrell, Vera Nell Feltman, Parliamentarian, June Cannon, Reporter, Rosemary Kimbrell, Treasurerg Serdia Fulmer, Recreation and Song Leader, Gara Nell Ellis, Bonnie Pendley, Gaynell Sawyer, Thelma Vice, Patsy Simmons, Shirley Seahorn, Helen Bowles, Ann McGough, Mary Corkerin, Willie Faye Griffin, Sandra Gibson, Sarah Frost, Mildred McGuff, Martha Ellis, Hilda Sawyer, Carolyn Sparks, Lynda Dobbs, Charlene Brown, Marilyn Williamson, Audrey Davis, Linda Pearson, Marie Gurganus, Mamie Ruth Sanford, Ruthie Sands, Joy Ann Woods, Annie Sue Pinion, Joan Watkins, Shelba Feltman, Billie June Simpson, Miriam Smith, Ann Smith, Shirley Watkins, Mrs. Cannon, Sponsor, Carolyn Holley, Martha Sue Watkins, Shirley Wyers. Jim Tom Handley, President, Johnny Barrentine, Vice-President, Ronnie Crownover, Secretary, Macon Shepherd, Treasurer, Kenneth Godsey, Sentinelg Ted Harbin, Reporterg Mr. Potter, Advisor, Kenneth Johnston, Charles Dunn, Rolph Feltman, Winford Simmons, James Whitson, Joe Nelson, Larry Simmons, Lecil Pinion, Thurston Pendley, Don Olive, M. C. Bonner, Leon Pendley, Achey Courington, Bobby Mealer, Bobby Pendley, Jimmy Pendley, James Odom, Maurice Bonner, Jimmy Madison, John Shrum, Hoyt Stough, Ray Clark, Kenneth Lollar, Gerald Bowles, Sonny Nelson, Terry Lollar. FFA Club ponsors MR. FRED WEBSTER Student Council M W MRS. MINTA AMERSON MISS LOIS JOHNSON Girls' 4.11 Club Glee Club MR. WILLIAM GREENE MRS. MARILYN CANNON BH Club F.H.A. Club, Pep Club 50 MR. W. C. JONES F.T.A. Club MR. HERBERT POTTER F.F.A. Club, Bela Club l K 'sa L Q '51 is is Wa, ,AL,. A ,Wim A, Q , 'f ' X wi if gg W S r Yi, , th ':,. 1 Q ,:.:.. c S 5 5g A 52 g COACH WILLIAM E. GREENE Berry Wildcats Sponsored by RALPH BARNES' JITNEY JUNGLE a nv' QQ' S ffs if C ,xt W i Q1 3.1 Q - if Captains TED HARBIN RAY CLARK Although we did not win all the games our boys played with spirit and determination. Coach Greene and the whole team are due much credit. Weire proud of them! ,58 SCORES Fayette ....,, Winfield ,,,,, Kennedy ..... Palmetto ,,,,,..,, Hubbertville Brookwood Red Bay ..... Guin ,,..,,,, Oakman Sulligent .,.,, M anugers BILLY CANNON JIMMY GRAY JERRY STRICKLAND BERRY 6 0 111,25 0 ,1.-.,34- 0 1111.13 20 ...-..,25 13 i..,,,,41 25 ...--.-19 12 -1,....28 13 7 13 ....,,,.30 12 1- 4 . W! n ' Q' 'Q N 01 ug? H r x, -lv L Q Jil' ,, K me HN1,.X-ff .Q 1 1 1 ' M mmf wgiwheemwm 'x ' . ,us . 'Q rm 17- YC -uv . is gf '- A ,Z w,W.,. . A.,, , . I 1 1'-'f: f ':':',:..'..,,:,g-51, :. w w 4 mx s I-:K ,WWW 3, .. . - : M. -: :vii '2'Ai'4e. 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Sulligent W Oakman v.E, Dora ,v,,,,,, Brilliant ,,,,,,,,,, YY,,,,,A,, Huinbertvilie Guin ,,,,,,, , ,,,, Y,,Y,,,,,, Dora ..,,,,,, Kennedy ..., Liberty ,,,,, Vernon ,,,, , Millport ,,,, Kennedy .e,, Berry Opponent 34 Vernon Hubbertvlile Millport Sulligent Oakman Dora ,,,, Brilliant Guin ,,,, Dora ..,, Kennedy Liberty Vernon Millport Kennedy WEST ALABAMA CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT Berry ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, FAYETTE INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT Berry .........,.,...,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Berry ...................,..,r.....,.,..,, Berry ,,,.,,,,, ' ' fiiif, Q A , Q J W il' 5 iight Q K L F is-rf ,-f .Es :,: 33 ,- fi A .Q 5 y I7 ff 'KW s S 2 ws. 14: X Z fw- ,ywwm :ff H 1-' wggiifzwggmg , wil - f aiu , ,. .,L,A. Wy ,, . , .. ,, ,, ., A . Witik-'f3T,' f5w57iz':::-f, fxIkgfiigzxaffffls5'm5N'?9f3bi5?f' L A' Q 'ff z 'uJf-iiiiiwf w7Sfsff f !.?h:?:zf wirl,z?'w,'-Clx 7z,l',:-- V f zfVt1.zx,.1 .,' TL L , ,gf , A ,, 1015, hi fzfiWfa4sQ , 7 .1 ., . ,MWFVQ Y ,Q-saw Y My ,giwwgw a,W'52?i'?i1Jf'W5m5H mggfwfwaw. , . f, we-w -wuwmfMZ,-ff, ,gags . , ggfgfggif k A, Z. fqrmg, ,win ' xsigzQQgf,g1,fw' ,Q :,:,1ezq5Qg5a, J aw A 2 'i?izf:AU W Q V 4 V, 1 V if W- 4 if ,ggfzaggg , - fy W 5 ,gw A fn an ' fiffeiri -':.,,f:,.. ,, 1 1,9 ip .f - f1f!5f f ' . - .fimimf . ' f ,. . I Q 'xg .7 . z K V , A I H - v m' :Uk 4 W' f :QV gi 5, E, V W K ' . Q il L. . W, 5 fl Q ' 'V f' ' .. Thi X ', 4 K If ' , .4 ' fs . ' f- I . ' X 557, ff, Q Z fu --egg' If fi mf gif W wi M 2? Y ,Q ,. is I5 Lk, 1 E L J. if lg Tv F ' 1 Y! fx ww 'Qx kk We are very proud of our six cheer- leaders this year. They have led us in rousing Pep Rallies before each football game. Each one was elected head cheer- leader for one or more games but -the head for the year was Tallulah Studdard. We had 3 veterans Linda Webster, Tallulah Studdard, and Joan Wadcins and 3 new cheerleaders: Linda MeCaleb, June Cannon, and Marilyn Williamson. MSR Cheerleaders L., H NIE wnuvwlw SANDRA GIBSON uLEN1Jex NIOUHIC Team BOB P XRRISH Cheerleaders SANDRA PAFTON SHERRY 5I3IPbON al A ,FJ www fs 21 11 wwf 3 ixth Grade Edward Baker Leland Bames Harold Bills Carolyn Black Carolyn Bowen Shirley Brashier Thomas Brown Shirley Cannon Bobby Clark Glenn Collins Jessie Lois Corkerin Linda Croviell Hubert Davis Steve Deavours Larry Doughty Kathleen Earnest Betty Fields Jimmy Fowler Julia Fowler Carolyn Grey David Gray Dorothy Grey Jimmy Griffin Nedra Hocutt Dan Howton Carol Ann Ivey Charles Killian Otha Lee Kimbrell Harvy Kuykendall Charles Lollar Steve Lunsford Betty Madison Patricia Minyard Melba Moore Sonja Moore Patricia Newton Jerry Olive Billie Jo Pendley Lynn Pendley Joe Perkins Amelia Peterson Jerrie Pinion Mel Pulliam Terry Simmons Sandra Simmons Mary Shepherd Sue Smith Gail Smith Shirley Thacker Lewis Vice Faye Watkins Kenneth Williams Not pictured: Johnny Gray Jim Parrish Mrs. Stoughis Room Sharron Angeloff Bruce Bailey Richard Baker George Bowen Linda Bozeman Judy Brown Janice Christian Alletta Clements Donald Cook James T. Cook, Jr. Barbara Davis Faye Earnest Arthur Evans Earl Ray Fields Shirley Files Brenadette Fowler Alton Franklin Roy Cillion Danny Grey, lr. Donald Griffin Lester Honeycutt Janet Howton Ella Dean Ivey John D. Jones Carmel Lynn Kimbrell La Vonne Kimbrell Shelba Kimbrell Bobby Knight Gary Lollar Barney Madison Linda Milligan Myrtle Ruth Patilla Joe Thomas Patilla Rodney Patton James Terry Pendley .lenette Pendley Kenneth Pendley .ludy Pearl Shepherd Elwood Simmons Theron Ned Smith William Smith Billy Joe Stines Mary Traweek .lohn Clell Walker Mrs. Fowlergs Room Judy Bowen Faye Brown Roger Dale F eltman Linda Gray James Hammack Patricia Howton Linda Minyard Judy Pendley Laura Ellen Pendley Carl Studdard Elizabeth Studdard Burl Ray Thacker Bobby Watkins Patricia Watkin S 'tvs' Fifth Grade Fourth Grade Mrs. Studdarcfs Room Vernon Alexander Louise Bozeman Eddie Jo Clement Patricia Clifton Syble Collins Annie Sue Crowell Edward Davis George Davis Tolbert Davis Rodney Dobbs Larry Earnest Shirley Feltman Kenneth Franklin Charles Frost Barbara Gibson Geraldine Gray Jerry Tom Gray Cheryl Greene Ronnie Hatchcock John Lollar Billy Lowrey Charles Lunsford Shelia McGough Judy Miller Larry Moore Roy Moore Warren Morgan Carol Neyman Terry Nuckols Maxine Parrish l Jimmie Carol Pendley Wayne Pendley Johnny Pinion Donald Powell Cheryl Smith Nancy Smith Riley Smith Minnie Jane Stines Charlotte Taylor Eugene Taylor Jerry Tidwell Leonard Uptain Richard Watkins Garry Williams Mrs. Fowlefs Room Charlie Bills .Janice Bonner Sue Brand Jimmy Ray Brashier Tommie Lou Clements Frank Collins Willa Dean Curington Betty Joyce Kimbrell Mary Locke Genevieve Lollar Annie Ruth McGuff Ann Pendley Larry Joe Pendley Linda Pendley Billy Ray Swindle M rs. Thorntolfs Room Deborah Barnes James Bills Brenda Brown Ken Burkett Ralph Cannon Carol Christian Judy Christian Jimmy Clark Patrick Clark Dwain and Dwight Corkerin James Crowell Peggy Dunn Karen Fowler Linda Sue Gann Tony Gray Larry Honeycutt Stella .Jones Lana Killian Wanda Kimbrell Genette Knight Stanley Madison John May Mable Milligan Eulene Milligan Eddie Moore Jane Patton Paulette Pendley Martha Pendley Tim Simpson Randall Studdard Hubert Taylor Larry Taylor Winford Whitson Tommy Williams, Jr. Mrs. Barrentincfs Room Martha Corkerin Chester Franklin Johnnie Lou Garrison Gail Gray Linda Harcrow Byron Kimbrell Ralph Knight Jerry Parrish Billy Pendley Jackie Pendley Juanita Pendley Dwynell Simmons Judy Simmons Brenda Strickland Not pictured: Larry Fields Third Grade Mrs. C rownoveris Patricia Black Eloise Boseman LeDon Bowen Larry Brown Gwinette Campbell Carol Clark Larry Clements Willodene Cook Robert Corkerin Donna Christian Howard Davis Danny Deavours Roger Dobbs Mack Espey Dan Fowler Jan Whitson Orland Brand Johnny Lee Burchett Jackie Courington W Carrol Fields l Norman Franklin l Iva Nell Gillion Ellis Hardesty Donald Hendon Junior Hendon Junior Allen Hill Room Thomas Hammack Donna Hathcock Timothy Howton Vernon Hudson, Jr. Shirley Jenkins Faye J ones Brenda LaGrone Mike Moore Terry Pennington Tommy Perkins Jerry Simmons Paul Smith Kenneth Taylor Lynn Watkins Wanda Jo Watk Mrs. Barrentincfs Room Not pictured: Edward Currington econcl Grade I Betty Locke Robert Parrish Kenneth Pendley Junior Swindle David Whitson Carl Yerby ins M rs. Dot Traweelfs Room Ray Christian Edward Crowell Tommy Currington Jewell Dean Davis Kenneth Earnest Helen Hammack Barbara Vice Gail Harcrow Phil Howton Jimmy Jones Gaylen Kimbrell Jackie Kimbrell Billy Gene Knight .lerry Knight Jackie Naram OIC Shirley Nuckols Leonard Pendley Martha Pendley Oscar Pendley Sammy Pendley Aaron Smith Wade Smith .lunior Taylor Ola Mae Thacke .ludson Tidwell Patricia Williams Jeff Whitson Miss Velma Traweek' Georgia Barnes Gail Bills Margaret Blackstone Nancy Blackstone Deborah Bowens Sherry Bozeman Wayne Brown Ruby Nell Cannon Kenneth Chaney Roger Clark Eddie Collins Jerry Cook Terry Cook Brenda Courington Larry Duncan s Room Bonnie Sue Garrison Christopher Hambrick Ray Hill Betty Hocutt Ronald Kimhrell Kaye Kuykendall Charlotte Minyard Kathleen Parrish Mary Jean Pinion Margene Simpson Danny Taylor Carol .lean Thacke I' I' First Grade wxlw m iw W.-dl-A.,'M 'nf 112, E Y... 'f 2 f ,gig w ff V L 'Wi' 6 'R Q 'FE' ,ML N 16 A 'Q if wi! i,' Vaatiw- -. ' gy 1,3-.H Q Q' 'P wh I , V: nw- ' V . y - Q 3 51 531 Q 1 70 V. uf, 2, M, 'swf iw SI ...- 1' pill 'mm mm. ,N ,N 5 1 X i xl l lliST ROW: Larry Uullgllty. ,Iulm Cllr-ll XValkvr, Leland Barnes, Judy Shepherd. liarlnara Cilxson. l SICCONIJ HOW: .luhnny lm- liirvlu-it. lirm-nrla Strickland, Brenda LaCrone, Dclmrali Barnes. ,luhn May, Danny l uwlvr, l.awnnv Kimlm-ll, Jerry Cook, Annie Ruth flicliuff, Barbara Vive, THIRD RUXV: Nlrs. Slough, lfarl Hay Fil-Iris, Huge-r Dale Fcltman. Bobby Knight, Danny Grey, Billy Nlitvllvl. NlarySln'pl14-rd, N11-I Pulliam. ,lvff XW'vl1llSIDIl,ci6'lJI'QiL1 Barnes. ' na C, 66 MOV IE Student Council 6 ,. 2 Q rf ylx0VEl?y Safety Patrol fllsfoyj X FIRST HOVV: liavunnmr KillllJFt'll, .ludh Shepherd, Linda Bozeman, Amelia Peterson, Charles Killian. SECOND RUVV: John Clcll Walker, Gail Sinith, lNIary Shepherd, Steve Lunsford, Cary Lollar, IA-slcr llunvyvllll. TIIIRIJ ROVV: Mrs. Hocutt, Leland Barnes, Harold Bills, Terry Pcrndley, Harvey Kuylwnrlall. --'-'-Q.. 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Berry High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Berry, AL) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 1

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Berry High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Berry, AL) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 1

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Berry High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Berry, AL) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 1

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Berry High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Berry, AL) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 6

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1959, pg 20

Berry High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Berry, AL) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 68

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