Butler High School - Tiger Yearbook (Hartsville, SC)
- Class of 1975
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1975 TIGER PUBLISHED BY THE 1975 TIGER STAFF BUTLER HIGH SCHOOL HARTSVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA VOLUME XXIII To It means much more than bracing. It is the tions. To reach apart. For if that you care as its theme, a pictorial placing you coming tog’ out and touch you try to con The 1975 Tiger: We would like to b look at the 1974-75 sf c has very deep meaning. ’r hand upon someone, or even em- ’ether of minds, hearts, and emo- breaks barriers that keep people imunicate with someone it shows Staff chose Reach Out And Touch )uch your hearts and minds with ;hool year at Butler High School. Table of Contents Page Title Page ................................1 Theme......................................2 Table Of Contents .........................4 Organizations .............................5 Junior High Department....................15 Seventh Grades ...........................16 Eighth Grades.............................23 Freshmen..................................30 Junior High Sports........................37 Junior High Faculty ......................40 Senior High Department....................48 Sophomores................................49 Juniors ..................................57 Seniors...................................65 Senior High Sports .......................81 Fine Arts Department.....................105 Royalty .................................Ill Ads......................................122 Annual Staff Editor — Lydia L. Davis Hello Schoolmates, As this term comes to an end we should all look back over the year and ask ourselves, “How many people have I reached out and touched?” The most important thing that we can do in our lifetime is to help someone. Helping is what school is all about. The administration helps the teachers and students: teachers help students; in turn, students help the community as well as each other. Helping each other can be done in simple ways, such as on a one to one basis. Seniors touch the life of a Junior and make an impression that will last. Juniors socialize with a Sophomore, make both of your lives a blast. Sophomores to help a Freshman get started is the best thing you could do. Freshmen help the Subs in decision making and problem solving along the road through Jr. High School. Subs help the 7th grader; he’s a greenhorn in the high school world. 7th Graders help everyone by showing them you can do it with a swirl. Everybody - “touch” someone, make a difference in their life. With everybody “touching” Butler will be alright. We, the Class of 75, hope that we have touched the lives of students and teachers alike, and that the memories we leave will live on long after we're gone. Remember, all through your life Reach out and touch a hand, make a friend if you can. Dear Tigers, To be a part of the Tiger Annual Staff the past four years has given me much pleasure. I am deeply honored to have the privilege of being editor, and addressing this year’s edition of the Tiger. It has been a wonderful experience, I shall always cherish. This years Tiger Staff has worked extremely hard to “reach out and touch” the administration, faculty, and students with a pictorial look at the 1974-75 school year. We want to touch you with memories of all the good things that have happened here at Butler, also all the achievements we have made. We sincerely hope we have succeeded in our effort to do so. for the book is “you”. “Reach out and touch” is a very appropiate theme, during these troublesome times. You can touch a person in many ways, not only physically, but through the tenderness and understanding of hearts and minds. To be able to reach out and touch someone is a gift that we all can give. Butler has changed greatly this year under a new adminis- tration, under a new system the quod, and a new building program, the band room, yet it is the same humble and upward looking institution always has been. We should all be proud we are a part of this institution, for many respected and well achieved persons have studied among these hallowed walls. Finally, I wish to leave you with the chorus of a song. Reach Out And Touch . . . Reach out and Touch Somebody’s Hand Make this a better world If you can! Lovingly, Lydia L. Davis Editor-in-Chief Love, Darrilyn Denise Stormes Business Manager 6 Bus. Mgr. - Darrilyn D. Stormes Asst. Bus. Mgr. Artis Graham Co-Editor Patsy Blakney Artis, we take our hats off and salute you for the excep- tional work you’ve done for the staff! This young man, who is a bus driver and a member of the Honor Society, has done for the Annual Staff what no other member has. In the two short years that he worked for the “Tiger” he has gotten out and hustled in our ad campaign. Last year alone he solicited over SI,000 in ads. This year he collected over half the ads that we received. In our subscriptions for yearbooks, Artis brought in more than anyone on the staff. Artis was also the staff photographer. Its true he had a preference in his picture taking, but he did an outstanding job. We Salute you for your efforts! Congratulations!! 1974-1975 Annual Staff Copy Editor - Gloria Mitchell 7 Organization Editor Jerry Johnson Art Editor - Tommy Byrd Sport Editor - Maurice Waddell Asst. Layout Editor - John Brown 8 Class Editor — Arnese Douglas Layout Editor - Sue Norman Annual Staff Advisors Mrs. E. B. Gilliard, Mr. C. Page, Mrs. S. L. Buckles, Mr. H. Shirley. 9 5th Period Class At the End of the Day 6th Period Class Lt. Col. Michael Ridges J.R.O.T.C. 3rd Period Class Organizations National Honor Society Jr. Chapter National Honor Society Sr. Chapter Mitchell, B. Farmer, Woods, V. Farmer, President, Frank Hough, Mack, Advisor - Miss Simpson. Junior High Department 15 Seventh Grade There are Jylthings we cannot quite comprehend. We are new here; but we will not be deterred. For V,we are prepared for things to come. c 16 7th Grade Division Officers Vice President President Clarissa McPhail Jeanette Jeffery President John Waddell Secretary Paula McDaniel Secretary Darlene Bess 7-D Vice President Secretary Sharon Price Mary A. Stevenson 7-B President Wilson Cuffie 7-C Vice President Burnette Williams 17 Debra Evans Ethel Bacote Bennett Bess • Eddie Brown Barbara Brisbon Angela Brown Allen Byrd Anthony Cabbagestalk Ava Cabbagestalk l Sandra Allen RoseAnn Anderson John Alford Eddie Eddie Reese Mary Bess Bess Best Matthew Brown 7 Ronnie Brown Willie Brown Ronald Willie Campbell Campbell Anthony Capers Wilson Cuffic Michael George Cotton Chestnut ' Lorenzo Joseph Hammonds Harrell Anita Haynesworth Diane Ishncll Helen Jackson Robert Jackson Jeanette Shon Tyrone Jefferson Jeffery Jett Karen Sylvia Nishie Hough Hough Ingram Vanessa Roosevelt Diane Jackson Josey Jefferson Dennis Llizabeth Llouise Johnson Johnson Johnson Alonso McRaven Vickie McRaven Jackie Mitchell Theresa Norma Lerwis Murphy Murray Nelson Jerry Mary Chanson McLeod McManus McPhail Toney Johnny Mary Mitchell Murphy Murphy Donald Price Sharon Price Tammy Ross David Reed Barbara Reed Lemonty Pooler Gloria Bernard Gerald Pendergrass Peterson Peterson Sylvia Pansy Robinson Robinson James Robinson 20 Joyce Prince Sammy Prince Barbara Primus Lorraine Thomas Kenneth John Vcnson Waddell Dorothy Kennedy Brenda Wilson Woods Young Teresa Taylor Mary Michael Stephenson Stevenson Dianne Rena Robert Washington Washington Washington Darry Willis Bertram Williams Wingate Wilson 21 Most Scholarly Superlatives Most Athletic Elizabeth Johnson Burnette Williams Clarissa McPhail Bertram Wilson Most Beautiful Deborah Edwards Most Handsome Bertram Wilson Best Dressed Anita Honycsworth Burnette Williams Most Popular Anita Honycsworth John Waddell 22 Eighth Graders Being glad to Will breed in us Diligence and And content, Will never work and do our best, I temperance and self-control, 'strength of will, cheerfulness and many virtues which the idle know. Meet Your Presidents 8th Graders 24 Diane Jackson Milton Bishop D. Anderson R. Addison H. Allen T. Allen S. Bacotc D. Bembcry D. Benjamin U. Benjamin L. Bess S. Bevel M. Bishop E. Blakney A. Bristow J. Brockington E. Brown J. Brown R. Brown D. Bryant G. Campbell D. Coe J. M. Brown W. Brown R. Byrd R. Cockfield L. Coe M. A. Brown E. J. Burton R. Cabbagestalk D. Coe W. Cooley 25 M. Cotton J. Durante B. Ervin J. Gibson L. Green E. Covington M. Edwards A. franklin J. Graham A. Griffin C. Dixson E. Enoch C. Gee L. Green R. Griffin Y. Gregg H. Herrington C. Hough M. Hough R. Hough L. Hough C. Jackson D. Jackson E. Jackson S. Jackson W. Jackson W. Jacobs A. Jeffery E. Jett W. Jett 26 P. Jones P. Johnson D.W. Kelley V. Kelley L. Lucus J. Johnson L Jones H. Kelly F. Kind M. Mack L. R. Johnson M. A. Johnson J. Kelley C. Knox T. Mack 27 C. Manning C. McDaniel J. McPhail J. Mitchell S. Murray G. McCollough J. McLamorc L. McPhail C. Moses S. Myers L McCoy T. McNeal M. McPhail G. Moses C. Pauley K. Martin L. Pettigrew G. Prince D. Richardson T. Roger I£. Peterson R. Pompcy W. Primos M. Robinson M. Ross M. Peterson C. Prince L. Reed R. Robinson B. Segars P. Simms P. Smith P. Stuckey G. Thomas L. Thomas A. Smith E. Streator T. Sutton J. Thomas R. Thompson C Smith C. Stuckey B. Thomas L. Thomas Velvet Thomas 28 M. Venson J. Wallace N. J. Wilds G. Wilson S. Williams V. Venson D. Ward S.J. Wilds P. Wilson M. Wingate D. Waddell J. Waters C. Wilson L. Williams R. Witherspoon Rag Day F. Woods B.L. Wright S. Wyatt C. Yates L. Young 29 Come-------into my H-a-u-n-t-e-d Bus Ninth Grade 30 Campus Scene Freshmen Officers Wingate, Thomas, Wyatt, Rogers, and Richardson. Dixon. Johnson. Sharon Rogers. Douglas and Beasley. Sisterhood Together Best Dressed SuperlcltlVeS Friendliest Charles Ketter - Sharon Rogers Melody Hicks Calvin Benjamin Most Talented Most Athletic Debbie Thomas — Horace Wyatt Brenda Pendergrass Thomas Wingate 32 Loretta Bonnie Elizabeth Abraham Adams Addison Calhoun Anderson Randy Tonza Calvin Arnold Beasley Benjamin Jerial Bishop Ulester Ondra Blakney Brown Pauline Cockfield Sara Cabbagestalk Ronnie Coe Annette Douglas Derrick Dundy Adriene Franklin Maxie Elliott Lee Green Janice Griffin 33 Tommy Holmes Ramona Hicks Cathy Dorothy Hough Hudson Charles Isaac Anthony Ishmell Early n Jackson Richard Jackson Freddie Jackson Aleatha Johnson Charles Ketter Gloria Willie James Kind Larts Lucas Vonoka Lucas Ethelyn Johnny Angela Mack McCollough McDonald A1 bertha MeLeod Ladell McManus 34 Cynthia Timothy Carolyn McPhail McRaven Mitchell Joyce Mitchell Viola Brenda Florice Moses Pendergrass Peoples Renata Pooler Timothy Price Sylvia Pondexter Ricky Freddie Pooler Price Wayne Reed Cynthia Alphonso Cynthia P. Robinson Robinson Robinson Joyce Nadine Robinson Robinson Brenda Rogers Sharron Rogers Richard Sowell Sammie Sparks 35 Vanessa Thomas Dianne Vinson Linda Walker Edith Washington Edward Ward Tony Walter Donald Wheeler Wilds Williams Henry Williams 36 Smile! You are on Candid Camera Our Future “Cub” Introduction to Jr. High Sports Our “Number One” Cheerleaders Paula - Reach Out Junior Varsity The Cubs Press On 38 The Junior Varsity Football Team Administration and Faculty Junior High Department Each effort Return huge By pro- We instill Outlook Let Our to be kind dividends tecting the young minds knowledge, hope, and a bright for their future, therefore, be kind and prove concern by words and actions. Junior High Principal Mr. James Redmond The aim of education should be to convert the mind into a living fountain and not a reservoir. That which is filled by merely pumping in, will be emptied by pumping out. Education is the knowledge of how to use the whole of oneself. Many men use but one of these faculties out of the score with which they are endowed. Congratulations to the 1975 Yearbook Staff. 41 Junior High Faculty Miss Jean Virgin Jr. High Guidance Counselor Mr. E. L. Gilliard 9th Grade Science J.V. Football and Baseball Coach 42 Miss S. Jackson 7th Grade History Mrs. M. Williams Communication Faculty Mrs. A. Meares — 7th English Miss J. A. Montgomery - 7th Science Mrs. M. H. Barry 8th Science 43 Mrs. D. Talbert - 8th History Mr. Dellinger 8th Math Faculty Mr. D. J. Stoner 8th English Mrs. Hughes — Communication Faculty Mrs. M. Wallace - Girls Phy. Ed. Mrs. M. O’Bryan Civics Mrs. 1. P. Miller Consumer Economics Mrs. Z. Hough Special Ed. Mrs. E. D. Welch - Math Lab. Faculty Mrs. D. Johnson 9th English Mrs. C. Davis — Special Ed. Campus Scenes 47 Senior High Department Let us join the The young adult- The maturity To promote To be, and In which childhood of the past, hood of the present and of the future, the kind of individuals we aspire to protect the kind of environment we wish to live. Tenth Grades Tenth Grade Officers Murphy. McPhail, Byrd. Vice Pres., Wyatt and Edwards. Bess, Sylvester Knox, Pres., Mcl cndon, Jeffery and Davis. Campus Scenes Spirit Day 50 Dianne Brown John Brown Jimmy Cabbagcstalk Vanessa Cabbagestalk Henry Copeland Kathy Daniels Helen Alford Janice Bess David Bright Ernest Brisbon Mae Etta Brown Tommy Byrd Janice Davis Sam Davis 51 Wayne Dixon Miriam Dolford n Tamara F.dwards Annette Fields Stanley Gibson Marry Goodson Willie Gardner David Gee Larry Hannibal Matt Harkless Bonnie Huggins Willie Huff 52 Harvey Jackson Lawrence Jacobs Ralph Johnson Ronnie Johnson Shelia Mack Sharon Martin Ronnie Kelley Dorothy Knox Angela Mack Brenda Mack Lloyd Mayshack Doris McCoy 53 Cynthia McDaniel V Angela McLendon m£ Patrica Nelson Joseph Pearson Harold McDaniel Shelia McLendon Gerald Mum ford Kathy Nickelson Jeanette Pendergrass Sharon McDaniel Richard Mclver Teresa McPhail Ann Moses Johnnie Mae Murphy Freddick Needham Deloris Odom Darian O’Neal Cedric Pooler Norris Pooler 54 Calvin Prescott Frank Price Algie Richardson Brenda Ridges Marie Rogers Calvin Swinton Charles Vernon Carrie Wilds Michael Wingate Shelia Wyatt Robert Primus Penny Reed Michael Robinson Sharon Robinson Charlena Terry Kathy Thomas Richard Wilds Curtis Williams Yvonne Nickelson 55 Best Dressed Superlatives Most Athletic Kathy Thomas Joseph Lightly Sheila Wyatt Willie Hough Best Dancer Teresa McPhail — Matt Harkless Most Popular Sylvester Knox — Shelia Mack 56 Eleventh Grade We need not mak Or offer up im- In a moment of May our very The sancity fi J ardous speeches pressive supplications, intimate affection, souls permeated by of these sacred seconds. Eleventh Grade Officers Myers, Pauley, Wilson, Toney, Mitchell. Most Co-operative o Howard Addison - Alicia Toney 58 I rederick Addison Howard Addison Patsy Addison Danny Alien Keith Allen Patricia Anderson Calvin Benjamin Robert Benjamin Ronald Benjamin Willie Bennett Dwight Bristow Levern Bruce Nathaniel Bevel Cleo Bradlev Diane Byrd Ranzy Byrd 59 Sarah Cabbagestalk Patricia Caine James Carolina f ' Teressa Carroway Antonictte Clair Jannic Commander Ollie Davis Monroe Dawson Calvin Dials Amese Douglas Willard Dundy Bonnie I lliotte Barbara Farmer Janice Fountain 60 David Holmes Jessie Hough Linda Housh Steve Jackson Sonia Johnson David Kelly Leroy Kind 61 Christopher Mack Minnie Mclver Angela Murray Lenora Murphy Gloria Myers Vanessa Pauley Jerry Peterson Shirley Pooler Terry Pompey Mary H. Prince Sally Ratliff 62 Sarah Ratliff James Richardson Jerry Ridges Derrick Samuel Vanessa Tedder Carolyn Thomas Alicia Toney Eddie L. Toney Flaine Wallace Linda Ward Boyd Washington Mamie Wesley Alfred Wilds David Williams Bennie Williamson 63 MOSI ATHLETIC Shirley Woodham MOST HUMOROUS Patsy Addison - Bennie Ellis Tyrone Jeffery Marilyn Mixon BEST DANCERS Patsy Addison David Williams 64 Twelfth Grade Officers THE WORLD AWAITS BRIGHT MINDS 65 Senior Superlatives Most Scholarly Darrilyn Stormes - Frank Hough Best Dancer Johnny Wallace — Dorothy Abraham Most Likely to Succeed Patsy Blakney - Michael Ridges Most Popular Carrie McManus Michael Toney 66 Now that you’re graduating Dorothy Abraham Cheerleader Betty Ann Addison F.H.A. Mary A. Addison Chorus, Art, ROTC, F.H.A. Donald Allen Hobby Sports Michael Allen Emma Belin Band. Chorus, Honor Society, Student liobby—Singing Council, Newspaper Staff Mary E. Belin Hobbies-Reading, Singing Patsy L. Blakney Band. Annual Staff, Student Council, Basketball Team, Honor Society Rita Ann Blakney Hobby-Dancing 67 Carl Bright Deborah Brisbon Arlene Bradley Hobby -Tinkering Hobby-Dancing Student Council Diane Brown Office helper, F.H.A. Donald Brown Basketball Team, Brother's Club Jo-Ann Brown Hobby-Dancing Olivia Brown Chorus, F.H.A. Penelope Brown Carolyn D. Byrd Honor Society, Student Council, News- Band, Chorus, Student Council, Newspa- paper Staff per Staff And your diploma’s earned, 68 You may be prone to think Doris Byrd Harold Byrd Patricia Campbell Hobbies—Sewing, Cosmetology, Baseball, Brother’s Club, R.O.T.C., F.F.A. Hobby-Basketball Knitting Lydia L. Davis Victor DeWitt Michael Dials Annual Staff-Editor, Drama Club, Cho- Band, Bus Driver, Chorus Basketball Team, Baseball Team, Chorus rus, Honor Society. Band 69 Andrenia Dixon Newspaper Staff, Ruth Dolford Leroy Dubose Chorus F.H.A. Dramatics Club George Lllis Hobbies Sports Varonica Farmer Band. Newspaper Staff, Honor Society, Student Council Kim Fordc Hobby Singing Charles Franklin Football Team Ervin Gee Hobbies Sports Artis Graham Annual Staff, Honor Society, Explorer’s Club You know all there’s to learn. 70 But wide horizons beckon Willie Graham Dramatic Club, Brother’s Club Milton Grooms Band, Bus Drivers, Newspaper Staff Calvin Harkless Band. Basketball Team Jacquelyn Herrington Hobbies- Dancing, Music Novella Horton Frank Hough Student Council Student Council-Pres., Band. Bus Driver, Honor Society And truths that really matter 71 Invite your mastery Carl Jackson Lillian Jackson Teresa Jackson Football Team Hobby Singing F.H.A. Orbic Jacobs Chorus. Football Team, Baseball Team, Teresa Jacobs Brothers Club Student Council, Math Club, Chorus Jerome James Brother’s Club. Honor Society Rickey James Brother’s Club Bannie Rec Johnson Hobby-Singing Dianne Johnson Hobby-Singing As you climb up the ladder. 72 Diplomas earned must never Jerry A. Johnson Student Council, Honor Society, Football Team, Annual Staff, Drama Club Levi Johnson Hobbies Sports Ruth Johnson R.O.T.C. L’Tanya Leatch Bus Driver Deloris Mack Band, Office helper. Newspaper Staff Margaret McDaniel Band, F.H.A. Student Council, Newspa- per Staff, Honor Society Joretta McLeod Loretta McLeod R.O.T.C. Hobby-Cooking, Sewing Carrie McManus Chorus, Student Council, Honor Society Reggie McNeil Chorus, Baseball Team, Track Julius McPherson Hobby Basketball Gloria Mitchell Annual Staff, Student Council, Basketball Team Peggy Moses Student Council, Chorus, AKA Ronald Mum ford Football Team Randy Myers Baseball Team, Chorus Bennie Nickelson Hobby-Tinkering Michael Nickelson R.O.T.C., Brother’s Club Elvis O’Neal Bus Driver Become the end of earning 74 New milestones of achievement; Ruthie Peoples Hobby Singing Mary Peterson Chorus, F.H.A., Office helper Michael Peterson Football, R.O.T.C. Chorus, Brother’s Club Iris Pooler Chorus Arnett Poston Hobbies-Sports Herbert Prescott Hobbies Sports Jerome Price Walter Prince Ernest Ratliff R.O.T.C. Basketball Team Basketball Team 75 Michael Ridges Sr. Class Pres., R.O.T.C., F.F.A., Bus Driver Barbara Robinson Hobby-Singing Larry Robinson Basketball Team, Football Team Yolandcr Robinson Hobby Dancing Jo-Ann Roderick R.O.T.C., Basketball Team, Drama Club Rickey Smith Hobbies- Sports Darrilyn D. Stormes Annual Staff, Honor Society, Drama Club Linda Tedder Hobby Cooking Sophia Tindle Chorus, Office helper. Drama Club You are not free from learning. 76 The world awaits bright minds Henry Thomas Hobby Sports Sylvester Thompson Drama Club, Honor Society Michael Toney Basketball Team, Football Team Maurice Waddell Chorus, Football Team. Baseball, Annual Staff Johnny Wallace Hobbies Sports Levern Wilds Hobbies Sports Alphonso Williams Althea Williams Newspaper Staff-Editor, R.O.T.C., Hon- F.H.A. or Society O’Cynthia Williams Chorus, F.H.A., Drama Club, Office helper And too long has been waiting 77 Those who will go on learning Linda Witherspoon Hobby-Singing Bernard Woods Chorus, Student Council, Drama Club, Football Team Michael Ennis Hobbies Sports Best Dressed Homeroom Putting it all together All the Gang’s Here! Hot Lips Milty Rag Day! Time for a break After graduating. 78 Senior Superlatives Most Congenial Arlene Bradley — Bernard Woods Most Artistic Victor Dewitt Doris Byrd Most Humorous Johnny Wallace Lydia Davis Most Industrious Margaret McDaniel Jerome Price 79 Superlatives Personality Plus Most Naughty Alphonso Williams-Gloria Mitchell Iris Pooler-Charles Franklin Most Dependable Most Lady-Gentleman Like ArtisGraham-Novella Horton Most Talented 80 Ruthie Peoples-Sylvester Thompson Jerome James-Jerry Johnson Sr. High Sports God made Without this, fit we every person in his image, speaking, the human body reflects We praise Him, keeping our bodies and giving our all to win whatever endeavor. 81 Help! Larry Robinson looks for help as he turns upfield for gain vs Mayo Johnson and Waddell crush runner Scoreboard Signifies home victory 82 Butler defenders Johnson and Toney assisted by Woods grapple with St. John’s ball carrier Bristow and Peterson lay the boom on St. John’s quarterback during first quarter 1974 Edition of The Butler Tigers Whom! Man am I tired. No. 62 Peterson and others rest during time out. Baseball Team Jump! Where is the ball? The Senior Players Donald Brown Michael Dials Sylvester Durante Michael Toney Captains Michael Toney Larry Robinson Ernest Ratliff 85 Walter Prince Loose Ball! Bristow doing his thing. Fighting Bengals Tigers on Defense Set It Up! 86 Fighting Tigerettes Tigerettes Managers and Mascot That A Girl Sarah Blakney And Her Sky Hook Farmer Mitchell Mack McLendon Higher! Higher! Higher! Homecoming Activities Crowning of Miss Butler, Sr. Crown Bearers Crowning of Miss Butler, Jr. Althea Williams and Frank Hough Michell Scipio, Michael Scipio, Tracey Loretta Abraham and CoUins Days Gillard Miss Homecoming And Her Attendants MISS ANNUAL STAFF Darrilyn Stormes The Butler High Marching Band DRUM MAJORETTFS FLAG BEARERS Shelia Wyatt and Terry McPhail Sylvester Durante and Horace Wyatt MISS CHORAL BOOSTER MISS NEWSPAPER STAFF MISS STUDENT COUNCIL O’Cynthia Williams Andrenia Dixon Novella Horton 90 MISS FUTURE BAND MISS BAND MISS SENIOR Elizabeth Johnson Varonica Farmer Ruthie Peoples CAPTAIN AND COCAPTAINS Carl Jackson and Mike Toney MISS AKA DEBUTANTE Peggy Moses MISS JUNIOR I HA Flora Wilson MISS AKA DEBUTANTE Penelope Brown MISS HARTSVILLE STEELERS Judy Huggins 91 I MISS GIRLS GLEE CLUB MISS TORCHETTE MISS SOPHOMORE LTanya Lcatch Vickie Rodgers Tamara Edwards The Butler High Pep Squad a MISS DIGNITARIES DE LA VILLE Antionette Clair MISS SENIOR FHA Hie Rosenwald MISS JUNIOR Justine Jackson Marching Band Vanessa Pauley 92 MISS MIXED CHORUS Lydia Davis MISS SEVENTH GRADE Shon Jeffery MISS EIGHTH GRADE Vanessa Kelly Wilson High PRESIDENT OF THE BAND Marching Band Frank Hough The Junior High Queens Crowning of Miss MISS HOMECOMING Homecoming Gloria Mitchell 93 Administration and Faculty Senior High Department seek the fruits of 01 selves.......... and learn and listen praise and chastise those who will let us..... offer love. knowledge Principal Mr. Maurice Waddell The aim of our administration is to make Butler High School “one of the best anywhere”. With this edition of our annual, I am hoping that all staff members, students, boosters, friends, and well wishers as you read each page will feel and see the pride and quality of work the staff has presented. That you will be touched by their efforts to help us achieve our goal. 95 Administration Superintendent Hartsville Area Schools Mr. Charles Smith Miss L. Carroll Secretary Guidance Counselor Mr. T. B. Thomas Coach and Boys’ Physical Education Mrs. McFarland Assistant Librarian I'Wfti 1 11 Ilf J JW ItlJl I34J1I Mrs. O. S. Dubose Librarian 97 Faculty Chairman Science Department Mrs. J. Hager Biology Mrs. C. Hines Business Education Mr. L. Scipio-Chemistry 98 Mr. J. White—World History Faculty Mrs. S. Buckles French Miss Eloise Simpson—Consumer Education Mrs. Decker-10th English-Spanish Mrs. F. Anderson-11th English Faculty Mrs. M. Bacote 12th English Mrs. L. Bradford Consumer Education 100 Chairman-Social Studies Department Mrs. J. Brasington U.S. History Chairman-Language Arts Departmeni Mr. C. Page-Business Education Faculty Chairman-Math Department Mrs. E. B. Gilliard Mathematics Mrs. N. Jones-Psychology Chairman-Fine Arts Department Faculty Mr. T. H. White-Band Lt. Col. Parks-R.O.T.C. Chairman Vocation Department Chief Warrant Officer Culp Assistant R.O.T.C. 102 Mr. C. Anderson-Agriculture Faculty and Staff Mrs. P. Durett—Math Study Hall Mrs. Bishop Mrs. D. Young Cafeteria Manager Mrs. A. Wise Distributive Ed. Mrs. Green Maid 103 Staff Cafeteria Staff Mrs. Young, Gee, Jackson, Byrd, Murphy, Benjamin, Franklin, Bacote and Price Janitorial Staff Mrs. Johnson and Addison, Mr. Farmer, Mrs. Mitchell and Abraham Mrs. W. Thomas Substitute Teacher Mrs. A. Wilson 104 Fine Arts Department The B.H.S. Marching 88 Senior Band Members 106 IM Majorettes Drum Majors Shelia Wyatt Teresa McPhail Banner Girls Mae Ross 107 Elizabeth Johnson The B.H.S. Mixed President-Lydia Davis Girl’s Ensemble Boy’s Ensemble Choral Ensemble Librarians and Manager Dixon, Brown, Dewitt, Mack, Davis Our “Pride and Joy” Practice Makes Perfect 110 Ill Miss Butler Althea, daughter of Mr. Mrs. David Williams, is a proud and loyal Senior. She is involved around the campus with such things as being an office helper, which accounts for her position as secretary of Kellbell United Methodist Church. She is also a member of the Senior FHA which is probably why she has hobbies like cooking and sewing. In addition to all this she loves “soul music” and “soul dance steps”. Her secret ambition is to appear on Soul Train. Althea is liked by everyone for all the funny and zany things she does. We, as Tigers, are proud of Miss Williams for representing us in dignity and honor. 112 Miss Homecoming Miss Gloria Mitchell Gloria Mitchell is the daughter of Mrs. Edna Mitchell. She is a member of the Senior class and is very active around the campus. She is involved in such activities as the Annual Staff, Student Council, and R.O.T.C. She is also assistant secretary of the Senior class, manager of the girls’ basketball team, and a member of Jerusalem Baptist Church. Her hobbies are sewing, dancing and listening to music. Gloria was voted Personality Plus by the Senior class and the title fits her to a “T”. She likes associating with people and everyone enjoys her being around. The Class of 75 is proud of Gloria as being a member of the class and as being chosen Miss Homecoming 74-75! 113 Miss Butler Junior High Loretta is a proud Freshman, an active Tiger on the Butler campus, and the daughter of Mrs. Catherine Stevenson. She’s quite popular among her classmates and the rest of the student body as well. Being a member of the Tiger Pep Squad, she has the opportunity to broaden her realm of friends to other communities, too. When “Lo” isn’t cheering on the Mighty Tigers, she’s busy sewing or cooking or trying her hand at a game of basketball. Miss Abraham is a friend to all, and all the Tigers are proud of her as being Miss Butler Jr. High. it4 Miss Senior Miss Junior Ruthie Mae Peoples Miss Sophomore Vanessa Pauley Miss Freshman Tamara Edwards 115 Melody Hicks Miss Eighth Grade Miss Seventh Grade Vanessa Kelly Miss Les Dignitaires de la Ville Shon Jeffery Miss AKA Debutante Antionette Clair 116 Penelope Brown Miss Mixed Chorus Miss Glee Club LTanya Leatch Miss Annual Staff Lydia L. 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