Athletics Hall of Fame
William T. Berry served as head athletic trainer and associate professor in physical education at UW-Whitewater from 1966-90. The first head athletic trainer in the history of the Wisconsin State University Conference, Berry worked with each of the Warhawks' men's and women's varsity programs during his 24-year tenure. He took a two-year leave of absence (1985-87) to work in Bahrain, an island nation located in the Middle East, in sports medicine. Berry currently resides in Arbor Vitae, Wis., with his wife, Ruth. The couple has two daughters – Kim Woyahn, a 1981 graduate of UW-Whitewater and former member of the Warhawks' volleyball team, and Kris Smith.