Butler High School - Tiger Yearbook (Hartsville, SC)
- Class of 1972
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WELCOME to Vol. XX of the TIGER. We hope, as you flip through these hallowed pages, your memory will vividly recall the pleasantness you shared among the pines so tall, live on forever. Within our loyal hearts, we love thee best of all - hence, we beseech you to become a part of our Thing: Awareness - “Taking the time to find out”. Are you aware of the many happenings that have taken place among these pines so tall? If not, take the time to find out. History is being made. The lawyers, doctors, nurses, professional men and women and the leaders of tomorrow are here - preparing for tomorrow. The professional players that you will be watching on your screens in the future are being developed here. EXCITED!!! Why not?! As you view these pages, your minds will probably go back to the times when you sat in a specific classroom (wishing for the bell to ring), No, deligently striving to accomplish the things your instructors had planned for you, or, to meet the goals, you had set for yourself. Yes, you drift into a state of bliss as you meditate upon these pages. There were moments of happiness, moments of sadness or grief. Each of you, your own moments to remember us by. So, as you reminisce, recall the good things, the good times, the pleasant thoughts, the good deeds. Then when you close the covers on this book, you will feel proud that you were AWARE - You’ve taken the time to find out. You are a part of the happenings of this edition. The Annual Staff-? Introduces the Book Awareness... Taking The Find A parent is always made welcome. Junior, Betty Davis has really gotten herself involved. Mr. Smith chats with students. 2 Administration, Without ideals, Without effort. Without scholarship, Without philosophical continuity, There is no such thing as education Faculty and Staff Mr. P. P. Smith, Principal I am honored and warmly delighted to have this opportunity to express words of congratulations to the Annual Staff, advisors, the faculty, and student body for your dedicated and competent efforts to make this production possible. To this graduating class I want to commend you on your achievements in having reached one rung on the ladder. Many who started with you have fallen; however, you have come this far. At this point, I would like to remind you of some of the most remarkable people ever to walk the earth. These are the people you know — your parents and grandparents. These people who within just five decades, 1919-1969, have by their works, increased your life expectancy by approximately 50 percent; who while cutting the work day by a third, have more than doubled per capita output. These people lived through history’s greatest depression. Many of them know what it is to be hungry, poorly housed and cold. They know what it is to have poor schools, and some did not have any education advantages at all. Because of all this, they determined it would not happen to you. They are also the people who fought man’s most destructive war. They defeated they tyranny of Hitler, and had the compassion to spend billions to help rebuild their enemies’ homeland. These people had the sense to begin the United Nations. They made a start, although a late one, in healing the scars of the earth and in fighting pollution and the destruction of our natural environment. While they have made these accomplishments, they have had some failures. They have not yet found an alternative for war, nor for racial hatred. Perhaps you, the members of this graduating class, will perfect the social mechanisms by which all men may follow their ambitions without the threat of force, so that the earth will no longer need police to enforce the laws, nor armies to prevent some men from trespassing against others. Those generations made more progress by the sweat of their brows than in any previous era, and let’s not forget it. If your generation can make as much progress in as many areas as these two generations have, you should be able to solve a good many of the world’s remaining ills. It is my hope, and I know, the hope of these two generations, that you find the answers to many of these problems that plague mankind and do something about them. It will not be easy and you will not do it by negative thoughts, nor by tearing down or belittling. You may and can do it by hard work, humility, hope, and faith in mankind. Keep mentally alert to everything that goes on around you; be curious, observant and imaginative. Strive to stretch the range of the eyes and ears, and take time to look, listen, and understand. It is through a growing awareness that one succeeds. 6 Best Wishes I am privileged to have this opportunity to express words of inspiration to you as you continue your journey along life’s highway. The theme that you have chosen as your guide “Awareness - Taking the Time to Find Out”, is one that deserves deep consideration by everyone and at all times. We hope that you will not enclose it within the pages of this book, but will strive to make it a living reality. More than ever before the world is in search for enlighten- ed, responsible young men and women with quality leadership. Leadership that involves integrity, moral soundness, honesty of purpose and courage of conviction enrooted in knowledge, understanding and dedication to the welfare of others. The urgency of the hour calls for an awakening of everyone to the eternal miracle of life with its limitless possibilities. Well do we know that time and tide wait for no man, so keep pressing hopefully until you have reached the highest acces- sible goal. All the world is a stage and we are merely players who will play many roles in this drama of life, so act well your part. Our role should be one of star performance and pursuit of the task before us. We must strive to stem the tide and mend the broken dykes. What seems hopeless should loom before us as just another challenge to overcome. Best wishes to the outgoing seniors, and to the “Tiger StafF’, supporters, and well-wishers, we are most grateful for your excellent work and above all your cooperation in the production of this edition of the “Tiger”. Mr. Scott Flounders Asst. Principal and 7 U.S. History Teacher Mr. A. W. Bacote, Asst. Principal “The unexamined life is not worth living.” More than twenty-three hundred years ago Socrates gave these words to his students and through one of them to posterity. And since that long ago time and before then, too, the wise man has been he who sought to understand himself, for only in so doing could he begin to understand any of the great questions of the universe. Man has a great potential for rational thought, but irrational thought and actions are overwhelmingly produced because each man knows himself so poorly, if at all. To act, to speak, to think seem all-compelling when the truly compelling must be why do I act, speak, think as I do. Why am I as I am, and how am 1? Is any of me truly free or do I merely respond to life in Pavlovian fashion, predictably and limitedly? To know oneself surely would require an eon or two, but to begin the quest would just as surely be the single, most profitable adventure one could undertake. And what would it profit one? At least this - “to thine ownself be true, and it follows as night follows the day thou canst not then be false to any man ” Scott Flounders DLR Office Staff Mrs. C. Sherwood — Secretary Mrs. Segars - Secretary Mrs. H. Flowers — Bookkeeper 8 Guidance Department lhe school counselor seeks to help students deal more effectively with the world inside themselves through a guidance curriculum related to psychological growth and development, an area in which human beings explore themselves and their relations to others. Mrs. J. C. Davis, Chairman of Guidance Department Mr. T. B. Thomas Mrs. S. Wilderboer 9 Mrs. B. B. Streater - Chorus Mrs. B. Stewart - Art 10 Fine Arts Developing Skills in Creativity, Communication and Performance Mr. T. H. White - Band Language Arts II You Want To “C” The World, Go The Good Grammar Way! The English Department strives to give the students a wide knowledge of expression, variety and effectiveness of diction, and an ability to think logically. 11 Mr. John Creech, English Mrs. L. Gandy, English Language Arts Cont. Mrs. J. Askins - Reading Mrs. E. Floyd - Reading Mrs. M. Williams - Reading 13 Physical Education Developes a Sound Body and Mind. Coach T. B. Thomas - Boy’s P.E. Miss P.I. Young - Girl’s P.E. Mrs. B. Russell - Nurse Physical Ed. Class Mathematics Department The Mathematics Department offers unlimited opportunity for creativeness in our students Mr. J.V. Cooke Mrs. M. Reaves Mrs. E. B. Gilliard Mathematics Department VJ ilu Mrs. M. Thomas Mr. H. W. Shirley Mrs. J. Hager, Biology Mr. L. Scipio, Chemistry Science Department Science belongs to the whole world, and the barriers of nationality vanish before it. Science Social Studies Department The Chart Makers for our National Endeavors. Mrs. D. Talbert Miss S. Jackson Vocation The Makers of the Craftsmen of our Nation. Mrs. L. Bradford - Consumer Education Miss E. Simpson - Home Economics Mrs. I. White - Home Economics 19 Mrs. Wise - Project Succeed Mr. J. Redmond - Drivers’ Education Miss C. Wilson - Special Education 21 Study Hall Supervisors Mrs. D. Mayshack Custodians Mr. Harris, Mr. Gee, Mrs. Abraham Mr. Washington We keep Butler clean and beautiful Mrs. G. Bishop Cafeteria Staff Mrs. D. Young - Manager 23 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Gloria Aaron Vivian Bacote Ruth Bailey William Belin Jerry Benjamin Bobby Bennett Charles Bennett Tyrone Bertrand Gary Bevel Irma Blackstalk 24 Sherryl Bradford Odessa Bradley Christr Bridges Deborah Bright Leroy Brown Margaret Brown Mary Brown Edna Brunson Burnett Byrd Levern Capers Most Artistic Most Humorous Most Mischievous WOMEN Most Likable Carl Davis Gary Bevell Eunice Johnson Always smiling Angela Carolina Michael Carroway Jenette Dorgan Betty Davis Bindie Cherry Joyce Thomas Tyrone Bertrand Ooops wrong door Joseph Dewitt James Dials Patricia Cherry Larry Council Larry Dubose Hattie Durante Angela Edwards Bernard Edwards Stevie Edwards Junious Fields Christine Flemming Clearissa Foxe Geraldine Gee Henry Gibson Most Likely To Succeed Personality Plus Christi Bridges Jerry Benjamin Lawrence Jacobs Barbara Jackson Most Studious Most Intellectual Sherryl Bradford Carl Days Penny Gibson Bonnie Grooms Marylin Hines Miranda Holmes Maceo Haynesworth Dorothy Horton Lena Pendergrass Gary Bevel Ronnie Hickmon Shirley Hickmon Ernest Ishmell Barbara Jackson Charles Jackson Gerzenia Jackson Gedell Jacobs Lawrence Jacobs Aranette Jeffery Antonio Johnson Eunice Johnson Mary Kelly Ronnie Kelley Alta M. Knox Party Time 29 Most Talented Odessa Bradley Most Congenial Willie Pooler Wilhelmenia Roberts Velda Mack Rose May shack Lerlita Mack Henry McCoy Annie Mclven Ronald McPhail t Alphons McLeod Lucille McManus Sheila Mixon Schyler Nickleson Presley Pauley Lena Pendergrass Carl Peterson Charles Pooler Susie Preseott Howard Ratliff Wilhelmenia Roberts William Roberts Odessa Bradley Carl Days Sherryl Bradford Ida Tedder Ernest Ishmel Most Dramatic Most Industrious Doris Robinson Sarah Robinson Dennis Roderick Calvin Rodgers Elizabeth Rodgers Malcolm Rodgers Earl Rogers Stevie Rogers Betty Russell Mary Soloman Most Popular Most Dependable Maurice Streater Ida Tedder Denise Thomas Catherine Thomas Joyce Thomas Livingston Thomas Malcolm Thomas Randy Wheeler Carl Wheeling Henry Wright Doris Young Best Dancers Lena Pendergrass Alphonsa McLeod 33 Most Athletic Bobby Bennett Jerry Benjamin — Football Maceo Haynesworth Carl Days - Basketball Randy Wheeler Baseball We’ve only just begun to live ... Junior Class Officers Class of 1973 Reggie Alford, Ruth Johnson, Clinton Jacobs, Milton Campbell, Gail Wingate, Dennis Wilson, Timothy Haynes- worth. 36 Most Scholastic Dennis Wilson Brenda McPherson V Mary Benjamin 4 t Oits Benjamin Rosa Mae Bennett Lauem Boseman James Brisbon James Brown James Addison Reginald Alfred Annette Anderson Roggie Arnold Hazel Bailey James Benjamin Patricia Benjamin Timothy Benjamin Belle Bradley Chestly Bradley Peggy A. Brown Deloris Byrd Most Popular Timothy Hanesworth Janice Mack James Davis James H. Davis Milton Campbell Jeanette Ceasor Suzann Coe Harry Council Lonnie H. Davis Mildred Davis Willie Davis Morman Ham Modrell Days Willie Hannibal Crandell Graham Timothy Haynesworth Carey Lee Franklin Joshwa Harkless Michael Jackson Clinton Jacobs Rosa E. Jacobs Stanley James Mary Jackson Ruby Jacobs Most Mischievous Gail Wingate Brenda McPherson Jacquelyn Moore Sabrina Nickelson Ronald Peterson William Parrott Jarmiller Pompey 40 Janice Mack Maebell McCollough Virginia McCray Henry McCullough Melvin McDaniel Walford McMannus Daniel Moses Johnny Murphy Everlene Pendergrass Robert Peterson Willie Mae Prescott Doothy Price Henry Prince Mary Ramsey Ira Robinson Alberta Roderick Christola Smith Willie Smith 7 Jkh Jimmy Thomas Joseph Thomas Karen Tindle Kervin Virgion Gloria Wheeler Alonzo Wilds Earl Richardson Elijah Robinson Barbara Taylor Gray Taylor Brenda McRherson Reginald Alford Most Dependable Gladys Wilds Teijuana Wilds Bernice Wilson Dennis Wilson Levern Williams Teresa Williams Teresa Williamson Ellastean Wingate George Wingate Thomas Witherspoon Elian Woods Chellie Young The Class of 1974 Class Officers 10th Grade Daisy Coe, Susie Harkless, Hayward Knox, Randy Lee, James Dewitt, Freddie Poston, and Timothy Wheeler. 43 Most Scholastic Harold Anderson Johnny Anderson Salena Addison James Bacote Byron Gainey Sandra Rodgers Marilyn Bailey Richard Benjamin Rufus Bess Charles Bishop Hazel Bishop Ernest Blakcney Richard Boykins Johnny Brown Walter Brunson Lionel Burno Gary Capers Deborah Carroway Pamela Carroway Daisy Mae Coe Leroy Commander Ralph Cooper Williams Council Eddie Crawford Shirley Davis Roy Davison Cathy Days 44 James Dewitt Harrien Dobson James Douglass Joette Doudy Suaie DuRaute Joanne Edwards Leroy Edwards Marilyn Edwards George Ellis Charles Enoch Jackie Ford Dora Gardner Linda Gilliard Bernadette Goins Lee Anna Goins Larry Goodson Ruthie Hall Susie Harkless Cindy Hurry Ronnie Herrington Lula Hicks Ernest Hines James Hough Sylvia Hough Johnnie Lee Huff Most Likely To Succeed 45 Lynda Gilliard Roy Dawson Most Humorous Vanessa Jones Garry Capers George Jackson Harvey Joe Jackson Larry Jackson 'I Lillian Jackson Particia Jackson Hazel James Doris Johnson Willie Johnson Jerolyn Jones Deborah Kelly Jeanette Kelley Levester Kelley Elizabeth Knox Heyword Knox Randy Lee Ricky Lucas Clara Lucky Kenneth Lynn Jummic Mack Jackie Mayshack Wauda Mayshack Bobby McCoy 46 Most Artistic Clara Lucky Bobby McCoy Rosa Marie Rogers Bemetha Ross Gala Sparks Carmelita Strcater Nelson McDaniel Leroy McLeod Hettie McTaer Willie Mclver Elie Nickclson William Nickelson Joseph Peterson Odis Peterson Matthew Plight Zachary Pooler Freddie Poston James Poston Deborah Darlene Price Alfred Richardson Leon Ridges Henry Roberts Bcrthena Robinson Carolyn Robinson Ella Mae Robinson Brenda Taylor Eloise Toney Henry Lee Thomas David Vernon Jim Wheeler Betty A. Williams Heyword Williams Lillie Williams Vance Williams Hope Wilson Verna Lee Wilson Michael Woodham Robert Woodham Muriel Young 48 Elizabeth Jacobs, Windy Dewitt, Jerry Johnson, Ruthie Peoples, Johnnie Wallace, Willie Pate, and Walter Prince. Rosetta Allsbooks Micheal Allen Rita Ann Blakncy Allen Boscmon Rodney Brockington Arthur Brown Mary Belin Arlene Bradley Deborah Brisbon Mae Helen Brown Olivia Brown Pemclope Brown Shelia Brown Carolyn Byrd Doris Byrd Harold Byrd Mary Cabbagestalk Patricia Campbell Jacquelyn Benjamin Lucia Benson Lola Blakely Pamela Bradley Carl Bright Joseph Bookington Dianne Brown Donald Brown Joann Brown Most Talented 50 Lydia Davis Jerry Johnson Most Popular Carrie McManus Willie Pate James Clyburn Rosa Lee Copeland Victor Dewitt Gloria Coe Alvin Cuffie Wendy Dewitt Mary Commander Lydia Davis James Dolford Ruth Dolford Varonica Farmer Ervin Gee Michael Dials Kim Forde Milton Grooms Adrenia Dixon Charles Franklin Willie Graham Deborah Dowdy Artis Graham Frank Hough Leroy Dubose Bonnie Gilbert Grace Huggins Mike Ervin Cynthia Gibson Jacquelyn Herrington 51 Best Dancers James Hough Juliette Huggins Robin Jackson Jesse Hough Willie M. Isaac Theresa Jackson Willie Hudson Carl Jackson Charles Jacobs Gussie Lighty Donnie Hough Orbie Jacobs Teresa Jacobs Jerome James Ruby Johnson Ruth Johnson Hazel Knox Clint Mack Deloris Mack Margaret McDaniel Ricky James Diane Johnson Jerry Johnson Gussie Lighty Joyce Love LTanya Leatch Loretta McLeod Joretta McLeod Carrie McManus Reginald McNeil Elvis O’Neal Michael Peterson Julius McPherson Darrel O’Neal Ruthie Peoples Ruby Milton Charles Pooler Walter Prince Gloria Mitchell Iris Pooler Charles Rodgers Peggy Moses Herbert Prescott Ernest Ratliff Randy Myers Jerome Price Joann Roderick Bennie Nickelson Mary Peterson Larry Robinson Mike Ridges Robert Scott Patricia Robinson Rose Marie Terry Johnny Wallace Rebecca Robinson Andrew Thomas Rose Wallace Richard Robinson Harriet Thomas Levern Wilds Alphonso Sutton Sylvester Thompson Arthur Lee Wilson Darrilyn Stormes Deloris Toney Linda Witherspoon Ricky Smith Michael Toney Bernard Woods Most Popular Class Officers Lillie Graham Derek Samuel Connie Johnson, Patsy Addison, Suzellc McManus, Diane Byrd, Sonja Johnson, Jeanette Pendergrass, Tyrone Jeffery, Derek Samuel and Chris Mack. Best Dressed Most Athletic Mary Wilson Calvin Dials Barbara Farmer Jerry Jennings Kieth Allen Patsy Addison Patricia Anderson Calvin Benjamin Robert Benjamin Ronald Benjamin Willie Lee Bennett Robin Benson Nat Beuel Paul Black Cleo Bradley Dwight Bristow Levem Bruce Diane Byrd Sarah Cabbagestalk Patricia Cain Charlie Campbell James Carolina Teresa Carro way Antonicttc Clair Gloria Coe Janie Commander Sam Davis Monroe Dawson Calvin Dials Edna Dolford Glenn Dundy Willard C. Dundy Bennie Ellis Barbara Farmer Jimmy Fields Janice Fountain Venessa Franklin Marvin Frazier Kendrick Gainey f XS 7 Jorctta Gibson Lillie Graham James Griffin Devonah Hall Calvin Harkless Deborah Harris Charlcna Hicks Norvella Horton Linda Hough Mary Hough Roland Hudson Cynthia Hunter Ronald Ings Lawrence Ismell Debra Isom Sonia Johnson Lonnie Johnson Bannic Johnson Jerry Jennings Gloria Jennings Jryone Jeffery Jennifer Jackson Justine Jackson Stephen Jackson Wesley Jacobs Lucrecia Knox Christopher Mack Anthony May shack Sarah McCullough Doris Mitchell Marilyn Mixon Lenbra Murphy Angela Murray Gloria Myers Vanessa Pauley Larry Peterson Terry Pom ply Doretha Pooler Shirley Pooler Joyce Price Michael Price Levan Prince Sally Ratliff Sarah Ratliff Terry Ridges Yolanda Robinson Derek Samuel Jacquelyn Samuels Wade Sutton Dorothy Thomas Michcal Thomas Alicia Toney Eddie Toney Elaine Wallace Boyd Allen Washington Billy Wilkins David Williams Bennie Williamson Mary Wilson Brenda Witherspoon Jeannette Pendergrass Jerry Peterson 57 Shirley Woodham Miss Wilson’s Class Vernon Adams Jessie Brown Ranzy Byrd Ronnie Fields Harry Good son Janice Griffin Lizzie Hukmon William Hickmon Terry Huggins Lee Edward Jackson Althea Johnson Ronnie Johnson Teressa Johnson Mimmie Mclver Gary Moses Leslie Needham Jerry Poston Charlene Terry Carolyn Thomas Tony Wheeler 58 Most Popular Joe Lighty Sheila Mack Class Officers Hey word Buykin, Cathy Thomas, Brenda Mack, Fran Jeffery, Bernard Byrd, Enoch Edwards. 2ND ROW: Gcrold Mumford, Janice Bess, Annie Lee Moses, Sheilia Mack, Shelia Wyatt, Ora Lee Jackson. 3RD ROW: Patti Harris, Wayne Dixon, Frank Price, Matthew Harklcss, Joscp Peorson. Most Athletic Harold McDaniel Oralee Jackson Best Dressed Tamara Edwards Frank Price Friendliest Sylvester Knox Kathy Nickelson Lillie J. Alford Jerome M. Allen David Bclin Janice Bess Timothy H. Bishop Ernie Brisbon David Bright Carolyn Brown Dianne Brown John Brown Mae Etta Brown Rosa Brown Charles Byrd Tommy Byrd Jimmy C’Stalk Vanessa Cabbagestalk Thomas Cockfield Ola Mae Commander Henery Copeland Janice Davis Margaret Dewitt Wayne Dixon Ronnie Durante Enoch Edwards Tamara Edwards Annetta Fields Melvin Fox David Gee Stanley Gibson Ralph HaU Larry Hannibal Matthew Harkless Patti Harris Dorothy Hickman Dennis Horton Carolyn Hough Dorothy Hudson Willie D. Huff Bonnie Huggins Sylvia A. Hunter James Lee Ings Harvey Jackson Ora Lee Jackson Timmy Jackson Lawrence Jacobs Carolyn James Debra Jeffery Lcanna Jeffery Terry Jennings Frances Johnson Ronnie Kelly Dorothy Knox Sylvester Knox Joseph Light Angela Mack Brenda Mack Shelia Mack Thaddeus Mack Angela McGeandon Billy McCullough Doris McCoy Cynthia McDaniel Harold McDaniel Sharin A. McDaniel Richard McGver Shelia McLendon Charlina McLeod Jake McNeal Teresa McPhail Annie Lee Moses Carrie Lou Wilds Cathy M. Williams Michael Wingate Barbara Witherspoon Shelia Wyatte Richard Wylers Doris Moses Gerald Mumford Johnnie Murphy Frederick Ncddhe Patricia Nelson Kathy Nickelson Yvonne Nickelson Darian O’Neal Dcloris Odom Nancy Pate Joseph Pearson Cedric Pooler Norris Pooler Calvin Prescott Frank Price Johann Prince Lorena Reed Algie Richardson Ernest Richardson Roland Richerson Brenda Ridges Sharon Robinson Marie Rogers Mary Ann Rogers Michael Rodgers Bennie Taylor Kathy J. Thomas Charles Vernon Fredrick Vinson Vanessa Wheeling 64 Student Council Officers Student Council Carl Days, Pres. Bunette Byrd, Vice Pres. Betty Russell, Sec. Dennis Wilson, Reporter Carl Jeffery Carmileta Streatcr Janice Mack Safety Council Officers Safety Council Maceo Haynesworth, Pres., Joyce Mack, Odessa Bradley, Sec., Eunuce Johnson, Maceo Haynesworth, Joyce Mack, Odessa Bradley, Eunice Johnson, Vickie Rodgers, Vickie Rodgers, Ronnie Kelly, Eddie Crawford. Ronnie Kelly, Clinton Jacobs, Schyler Nickleson, Vamce Williams. Who’s Who Senior High Honor Society Junior High Honor Society Junior High Honor Society 66 The Euclidean Math Club Future Teachers of America Junior FHA Senior FFA Vocational Class Senior FHA Bus Drivers Office Helpers Office Helpers Music Exalts Each Joy, Alloys Each Grief 70 Mixed Chorus Officers Burnett Byrd, President Sophomore Trio Senior Trio Music is well said to be the speech of angels. Odessa, Rogers, Sherry!, Pendergrass Mothers Day Glee Club Concert Glee Club Band Officers Majorettes Senior Band Members Band “Miss Butler” Lena Pendergrass “Miss Homecoming” Gedell Jacobs 75 Miss Senior Miss Freshman Susie Prescott Ruthie Peoples Miss Sophomore Doris Johnson Miss Junior F.H.A. Janice Mack Miss Seventh Grade Schyler Nickelson Cathy Nickelson Miss Band Bonnie Grooms Miss Glee Club Captain Co-Captain FOOTBALL TEAM: 1ST ROW, Left to Right: Coach Thomas, Clinton Mack, Ronald Peterson, Charles “O’ Jackson, James Dials, Bobby Bennett, Byrne H. Byrd, Jerry Benjamin, Tyrone Bertrand, Henry Gibson, Junious Fields, Carl M. Days. 2ND ROW, Left to Right: Henry McCoy, Willie Hannibal, Heyward Knox, Charles Bennett, Ronald McPhail, Clinton Jacobs. 78 All Conference Players Bobby Bennett Burnett Byrd Jerry Benjamin Super Senior College Prospects Pep Squad All for Butler stand up and holler Five cheers for Butler Rah Rah Rah Rah Rah 80 First Five Shelia Mixon Hazel Bishop Gail Wingate Girl’s Basketball Team Joyce Mack Chellie Young 81 Basketball Team Junior Varsity 82 Maceo Haynesworth Kirven Virgin Randy Wheeler Kirk Compbell Malcolm Rogers Dennis Roderick Demaize Byrd Timothy Haynesworth 83 00 on O) cr 5 c a 85 Say Cheese Linda Annual Staff Officers Odessa Bradley, Sect.; Carl Days, Bus. Mgr.; Sherryl Bradford, Co-Editor; Dennis Wilson, Editor; Lynda Gilliard, Asst. Sect.; Reggie Alford, Asst. Bus. Mgr. LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandra Rodgers, Odessa Bradley, Ernest Ishmel, Eunice Johnson, Mrs. Gilliard, Carl Days, Dennis Wilson, Lynda Gilliard, Sherryl Bradford, Reggie Alford, Livingston Thomas, Ellen Woods. We help make it all possible 89 Epilogue Dennis Wilson, Editor Carl Days, Business Manager As the 1972 school session draws its curtains on another scene of our high school career, we can look back through the years and see that we have come a long, long way. We are proud of our accomplishments thus far, though there are miles and miles to go before we rest. In an era of dynamic movements, developments, and events it is urgent that we take life more seriously; become aware of what’s going on around us. Look and we will see, listen and we will hear, think and we will learn. By so doing, we can build an ever increasing fund of knowledge through which we can experience and enjoy the grandeur of life. It is our hope that this edition of “The Tiger” will vividly depict the spirit and life of the Tiger family here at “dear ole Butler.” For those who will be leaving, may it hold for you lasting memories of your stay at Butler and your contribution in its growth. To those who will still be around we hope that it will serve as a source of inspiration that you may truly become aware of the challenges before you and strive to identify yourselves with those activities and studies that will lend toward developing your hopes and dreams for a better future. We are very grateful to our parents, administration, faculty and all others involved for their untiring patience and interest manifested in us from day to day. The 7th grade wishes to thank you for putting up with their excess energy which seemed hard to control as they moved into the “Big School”, the 8th grade thanks you for enduring their loudness and frequent fights, the 9th grade thanks you for bearing with their carelessness and class cutting, the 10th grade thanks you for tolerating their lack of interest and negligence upon entering the Senior High School, the Juniors thank you for putting up with their attempt to interpret the generation gap; lastly, the Seniors thank you for enduring all their flaws and blunders through the years. We know that we can never recompense you for the task that you assumed in helping us receive an education, but we will strive to make you proud of us. Finally, on behalf of the 1972 Annual Staff and advisors, we wish to thank you for your unified cooperation in our attempt to make this edition of “The Tiger” a success and solicit your continued support. 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COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF CATO'S SEGARS CHEVROLET-CADILLAC CO. CAROLINA AVENUE HIGHWAY 15 SOUTH MRS. B. W. GAINEY, MANAGER HARTSVILLE, S.C. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR FAST SERVICE MINUTE CLEANER S] 7°™ FAST SHIRT SERVICE 1813 CAROLINA AVENUE HARTSVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29550 “Cleaning at its Finest” ST. PAUL COMMUNITY CHURCH COMPLIMENTS OF THE HELPING HAND CLUB 6th Street HARTSVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA HARTSVILLE, SOUTH CAROUNA 29550 MOTTO MOTTO “LIFTING AS WE CLIMB” “ALL FOR CHRIST AND CHRIST FOR ALL” COMPLIMENTS OF COCA COLA BOTTLERS OF HARTSVILLE, S. C. ‘COCA COLA IS THE REAL THING” FRANK FARM EQUIPMENT HARTSVILLE, S. C. YOUR JOHN DEERE DEALER IN HARTSVILLE, S. C. GIBSON S IGA FOODLINER HUGH GIBSON, OWNER Compliments of C T FLORIST GIFT SHOP 328 Sumter Street Hartsville, S. C. “EVERYDAY LOW PRICES” PHONE 332-1775 TABLE RITE CHOICE MEATS FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS TABLE FRESH PRODUCE TABLE RITE DAIRY PRODUCTS City Wide Delivery - Hospital, Residental FANCY STAPLE GROCERIES Business SOUTH 5th STREET - HARTSVILLE, S. C. Mrs. Nettie Campbell — Mrs. Mae Willis Thomas COMPLIMENTS OF YOUNG YOUNG FUNERAL HOME HARTSVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA COMPLIMENTS OF ROLLER BEARING CORPORATION HWY 15 SOUTH, HARTSV1LLE, S. C. COMPLIMENTS OF Mr. Hilton W. Shirley, Sr., President THE MORRIS COLLEGE NATIONAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Mrs. Brenda Dixon, Secretary COMPUMENTS OF THE GIRL SCOUTS OF HARTSVILLE, S. C. Troop 327, 326, 325, and Brownies SPONSORED BY CENTENARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH CENTENARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 830 SOUTH SIXTH STREET - PARSONAGE 425 SOUTH SIXTH STREET HARTSVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA Edgar W. Cole, Sr. Minister Resident Phone 332-6440 - Church Office 332-5771 COMPLIMENTS OF THE MORRIS COLLEGE ALUMNI CLUB OF HARTSVILLE AND FRIENDS OFFICERS Mr. Hilton W. Shirley, Sr., President Mr. Donald Hughes, Vice President Mrs. Ethel C. Moses, Secretary Miss Carrie Louise Wilson, Asst. Secretary Mrs. Sadie P. Mack, Treasurer Mrs. Beatrice Streater Mrs. Frances Fraziers Mrs. Hattie Hughes Mr. Eddie Lee Mumford Mrs. Thomasena H. Peterson Mrs. Fransena Richardson Mrs. Winnie D. Thomas Mrs. Veronica Wilson Rev. Luther F. Wilson Mr. Luther F. Wilson, Jr. Mr. Jackie Campbell Mrs. Cora C. Mixon Mrs. I della J. Bess Mrs. Haralette Allen MEMBERS Rev G A ggugjj Mrs. Emma J. Sellers Mr. Rufus Streater Mr. Lewis Moses Mr. Odis Peterson Mr. Norris Richardson Mr. Ulysses Davis Mr. Camell Wilson, Sr. Mrs. Louise Wilson Mrs. Jeannette B. Wilson Mrs. Helen Campbell Mr. Henry Dixon Mr. Oliver Allen Mrs. Lillie M. Shirley Patron Compliments of JERUSALEM BAPTIST CHURCH Sixth Street Tel: 332-7631 Hartsville, South Carolina Reverend G. A. Sellers, Pastor Sunday School - 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship - 11:00 A.M. Evening Worship - 7:00 P.M. “VISITORS WELCOMED” Mr. Davis Manning isover— _LV c czpi nc '“fo hoLVfe _____- ne-rvt?us ls rs-SL-. c ou to. H v ar-Wg= A, V J X owie rt to mLfSeA sun A Ooboc m So'i rg$ to cJiejprw me 0s? it . The Annual Staff Autographs 108 md m fimiititiiiiiiii it ii, |rt (ii!i hMi i! i ;! ■BIBI S I
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