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1981 CRUSADER DALE COUNTY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL OZARK, ALABAMA VOLUME VI '1980-1981 Dedication .................................2 Classes ....................................4 Faculty .................................. 13 Special Events ........................... 15 Graduations ...............................23 Who's Who ................................ 28 Regionals ................................ 32 Sports ................................... 35 Advertisements ............................43 Mr. James S. Farber Mr. Sam Farber has had a special place in his heart for Dale County Christian School for several years. Even be- fore he became the supervisor of the Learning Center he knew the Lord was leading him into full time Christian Education. His generous giving of his time and energy during the past three years is deeply appreciated. He spent countless hours with paperwork, counseling, main- tenance and repair, as well as actually teaching the young people. His example of separation and his spiritual leadership are two of his finest aspects. Sam Farber's testimony before the Lord and the school has prompted the yearbook staff to dedicate the 1981 Crusader to him with heartfelt thanks for his concern and guidance. School Board Top of page pictures the school Board mem- bers: Paul Brown. James Thagard, Malgum Ellis, Cordell White, and War- ren Griggs. Sam Farber not pictured. Below: Our Principal and founder of Dale County Christian School, Pastor G.L. Wynn. This man has worked very hard for many years to make our school what it is today. 3 Kindergarten Ashley Jones Boyd Mizell Daniel Reynolds West Sketoe Ray Andrews Gina Baldwin Delena Carrol Bill Dennis Chad Farber Meshelle Graham Ted Martin David Riser Tonya Woodham Heidi Varberry 4 1st Grade Chris Brown Kimberly Graham Shannon Marsh Sonja Owens Amy Simmons Len Webb Michelle Williams Bobby Van Trease Stefani Duin Travis Dorton 5 2nd Grade Randy Deloney Adam Dyson Michelle LaDuew Amy Murphy Jennifer Pybus Meredith Sketoe Stephen Smith Shane Teal Karen Terry Londa Webb Karrie Williams 6 3rd And 4th Grade Matt Barefield Amy Martin Mark Martin Angel Sketoe April Dyson Frank Roberts Jason Tarter Patrick Webb « Allen Williams Michael Miller Tracy Deloney 7 Grades Kevin Faison Michael LaDuew Tabby Maloy Tess Reynolds Randall Tomlinson Kenneth Walding Deana Webb Chris Wiley 9 7 8 Grade Thomas Martin Kristi McGhee Danny Monk Scott Wiley Marley Deloney Todd Driver Allison Fuller Kevin Hataway Denise Johnson Susan Tarter Trudy Warmouth Daniel Watkins 10 Hop© Barrs Vicki Dykes 9th And 10th Grade 11 Andy Gramling Curtis Maloy Karen McGhee 11th And 12th Grade Danny Arnett Jimmy Barrs Ron Benson Elaine Cagle 12 Faculty Rev. G.L Wynn-Principal Eunice Wynn-Secretary Shirley Dykes-Secretary Delma Simmons-7-12 grades Sam Farber- 7-12 grades Donald Jones - 5-6 grades Staff Volunteers Freida Simmons Substitute Teacher Carol Halcomb Substitute Teacher Candy Jones Yearbook Teacher Sandy Williams Volleyball Coach Jim LaDuew Substitute P.E. Kim Littlefield Girls P.E. Olivia Baldwin Judy Walding PHOTO Not Available 14 Candy One of the fund raising events of the 1980-81 year was the candy sale. The top sellers were treated to the largest banana split. In the top left picture you see most of the top sellers ready to begin their part of the banana split. In the top right picture you see them enjoying this treat, while Mrs. Littlefield watches and wishes she could join them. In the bottom picture you see the highest candy seller being awarded his go-cart. Everyone stood around and wished they were in his place. 16 In the top picture you see the proud top seller, Len Webb, showing off his well-earned prize. In the bottom left picture you see the Webb family gathered around their new go-cart, and waiting to get home and ride it. In the bottom right picture, you see Len getting ready to take off! 17 Christmas Program A few days before the actu- al play, the elementary grades and a few of the cast went to the nursing home to perform half of the play for the people there. The main cast were Lau- rie, Chad, James, Allison, Ken- ny, Judy, Kristi, and Karer played the piano. We thank Mrs. Johnson for the time she put into making this play possi- ble. I o • e | | It Happened At ... Kindergarten Graduation Monday May 25th was the highlight of the year for the Kindergarten students who so graciously graduated to First Grade. Parents cried a little and laughed a little as their young children sang songs and recited verses that they had learned this past year. For the students the evening was filled with fun and excitement as they stood in front of their parents and teacher doing their best to remember their part. The parents sat on the edge of their chairs anxiously awaiting for their child to receive his diploma. All in all the evening was a success thanks to the help of their teacher, Mrs. Mary Martin. 23 Grad Cand 19 Ron idling dates 51 Benson 25 The Senior Class of 1981 respectfully leave to all those Seniors who graduate after them in the years to come, the following statement ... Finally, brethern, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things ... TRUE, Steadfast or adhering, as to a friend, a cause, or a promise; firm in allegiance; free from deceit; sincere HONEST, Without deceit or fraud; not to lie; cheat or steal; showing uprightness; truthful- ness. JUST, Acting in accordance with that which is right; fair; impartial; merited; legal; proper; PURE, Free from all extraneous matter; free from that which contaminates; innocent; spotless; chaste; stainless; genuine; clean; mere. LOVELY, Having beauty that appeals to the heart as well as to the eye; of great moral o spiritual beauty; delightful or highly pleasing. GOOD REPORT, (Testimony) A witness open declaration or profession, as of faith. ... Those things, which ye have both learned, and received, and seen in me, do: and the God of peace shall be with you. Philipians 4:8,9. Student Of The Year Rhoda Tomlinson 27 w h o s W h o Above; MOST TALENTED: Lisa Rey- nolds, Kenny Parker, Tess Reynolds, Len Webb. Below: BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT: Tess Reynolds, Randall Tomlinson, Lisa Reynolds. 28 Above: MOST STUDIOUS: Rhoda Tomlinson, Kenny Parker, Frank Roberts, Jenni- fer Pybus. Below. MOST ATHLETIC: Amanda Haden, Donovan Stewart, Hope Barrs, Jimmy Barrs-not pictured. 29 Above: MOST TALKATIVE: Denise Johnson, James Holcomb, Deana Webb, Kenny Walding. Below: BEST CHRISTIAN TESTIMONY: James Holcomb, Frank Roberts, Rhoda Tomlin- son, Londa Webb. 30 At D.C.C.S. Above Right; MOST MISCHIEVOUS: James Holcomb, Hope Barrs, Mari Martin, and Ralph Johnson. Below; MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: James Holcomb. 31 ACE Regional Competition On April 20th our students headed for Camp Sumatanga to compete with other A.C.E. schools for Regional Competition. Pictured at the top is our vocal ensemble which placed 3rd. Bottom right is the girls volleyball team which placed 1st this year. This makes three years in a row. Congratula- tions. Bottom left is our mixed duet, Lisa Reynolds and Kenny Parker, who placed 1st. ACE Regional Competition Top left we see Jimmy Barrs who placed 1st in a very good game of checkers. Bottom left is our boys duet, Kenny and Terry Parker, who placed 2nd. Bottom right is our mixed trio, Lisa Reynolds, Kenny Parker, and Laurie Grantham, who placed 1st with a beautiful arrngement of Heaven Came Down. Other winners were the school's ensemble, fe- male duet and piano, which took 3rd place. Also Jimmy Barrs took 4th place in soccer. All in all we feel that Dale County Christian School was well represented. We extend our congratula- tions to each of the students who participated in the contest. 33 Year Book Staff Above you see Judy Benson, one of the yearbook staff members, working very hard on her assigned page for the yearbook. All of the students worked very hard on the yearbook this year, and deserve much credit. Other members of the yearbook staff include: Karen McGhee, Rhoda Tomlinson, Kenny Parker, Clayton Fuller, and Mrs. Jones as yearbook teacher. 34 SPORTS 36 y F o 0 t b a 1 I On the next few pages you see the elementary football team in action. In the top middle picture you see Mr. Jones telling a few of the boys how to make their next play. In the bottom right picture the play was a good one. and a touchdown was made. High School Top of page is our High School Football Team. Left to right back row- Coach Sam Farber. Dan- iel Watkins, Curtis Maloy, Jimmy Barrs, Andy Graml- ing, Clayton Fuller, and Ron Benson. Bottom row- Tom Martin, Scott Wiley, Danny Arnett, Kenny Parker, and Kevin Hataway. The team did very well this year, an undefeated season. The team im- proved very well this year with a terrific offensive player-Jimmy Barrs, and an outstanding defensive player-Ron Benson. All in all we know it takes every member working togeth- er as a team to make this year the success that it was. 38 Activities 39 A Team Cheerleaders A Team Cheerleaders. Top row: Hope Barrs, Kristi McGhee, and Karen McGhee. Bottom row: Lisa Reynolds, Judy Benson, and Laurie Grantham. Not pic- tured: Allison Fuller. B Team Cheerleaders At the left you see the B Team Cheerleaders. From left to right they are Tabby Maloy, Deana Webb, Amanda Haden, Karol Blackmon, and Tess Rey- nolds. 41 Volleyball Above: Girls Volleyball Team pictured from far left; Coach Sandy Williams, Judy Benson, Hope Barrs, Allison Fuller, Trudy Warmouth, Lisa Reynolds, Laurie Grantham, Substitute Coach Kim Littlefield, Captain Karen McGhee, Co-Captain Rhoda Tom- linson. The Girls Volleyball Team did very well this year winning 2nd place in their pretournament game in Prattville and 1st place in the A.C.E. Regional Competition. This is their 3rd year in a row for 1st place. CONGRATULATIONS! 42 Strength, Solidarity and Liquidity can « United Federal is Southeast Alabamas largest financial institu- tion. with over 30 years experience in the Wire- grass area We have the financial muscle to help you make it we can help UNITED b=U FEDERAL psuc SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION ----J Commercial Bank of Ozark Where Your Business Will Be Appreciated Two Locations To Serve You South Merrick Avenue OOTHAN «11 North Fost«' Si Ph 7 4«1}5 3116 Post Clark CkcI Waal at Maai Mam OZARK 101 Pa-nlar A a South Ph 77« ?S77 CUFAULA 90 South Cutauia A «a Ph 667 57«) Martindale Plaza Ph 7«4«m FDIC Farmers fllerchanFs Bank FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Ariton- Ozark- Alabama 36360 Fori Rucker, Alabama — (205) 598-4411 Enterprise, Alabama — (205) 347-3438 Ozark, Alabama - (205) 77A4928 Each member account insured to $100,000.00 «NCUA bv Administrator. National Credit Union Administration 43 KIBrowhI MANUFACTURING CORPORATION Manufacturers of ROTARY MOWERS PULPWOOD LOADERS SUPER SEEDERS — TRAILERS GYPSUM SPREADERS DISC HARROWS Phone 705-6603 Route Three OZARK. ALABAMA GULLEDGE WOOD PRODUCTS, INC. Cross Ties, Hardwood Lumber, Pine Lumber Dealers in Pine and Hardwood, Pulpwood We Buy Standing Timber Roy Parker Rd. 774-9280 THE BANK OF OZARK Member FDKI “Where the Best Begins” Newton Branch Call 299-3441 Ozark - E. Reynolds Dial 774-9313 Daleville Branch Call 598-4446 South Dale Branch Call 983-3535 Bank by Mail Drive-in Windows Free Parking While Banking Bank Money Orders Loans Free Night Depository Safe Deposit Box Facilities Travelers Checks Christmas Savings Club A Full Service Bank Full Service Construction Company 774-5996 Roofing and Sheet Metal Specialists 774-9365 Architectural Service 774-9364 The construction organization that can fill all your building needs. 535 Simmons Avenue Ozark, Alabama 45 Have a Coke and a smile. Coke adds life. Coca-Cou M Coti J •'« ’ )• • urn (Wo «a ct T Coc«-Com Cunpinv THORNE’S CHEVRON Corner of Ft. Rucker Road and 231 By-Pass Phone (205 774-2973) Ozark, Alabama OZARK BUILDING SUPPLY CO., INC. Roy Parker Road OZARK, ALABAMA 36360 Distributors of: P.O. Box 728 Phone 774-9391 Building Materials Oak Flooring Mortar Mix Windows Doors Weldwood Paneling Hardware Roofing Insulation EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT flltiy of (§2ark BILLY J. BLACKMON. Mayor SAM PARKER, Clerk and Treasurer (©xark, jAlabimta 36360 COUNCILMEN Tommy Lavender Mike Barefield James Jarmon Taylor D. Caffey Sam Carroll, Jr. 46 @artno££ 'ftycmctuxzne INC. tim tlLlVI K M «Nil, NO O llIC THK Al lumill LUMtl •«•CM OCOCH 208 NORTH UNION AVfNUf OZARK ALABAMA 36360 mm TELEPHONE 774 5151 423 NORTH MERRICK AVENUE OZARK. ALABAMA 36360 AUTOMOTIVE PARTS • TOOLS EQUIPMENT The PHONE 7744451 dtair eAffctir STYLING SALON 'Dale ?C vU4t Stan Connie Matthews MARTINDALE PLAZA MALL OZARK. ALA. OZARK’S “FINEST IN MOST COMPLETE HAIR CARE SPECIALIZING IN MEN’S AND WOMEN’S HAIR CITS. 210 South Union Avenue Ozark Alabama 36360 Phone 774-8888 Center Drugs JUDY’S MR. CHICK 310 lames St. Ozark, Ala SOUTH UNION AVE. —Kennon Washburn R.PH— —Jimmy Rodgers R.PH— —Larry Seay R.PH— OZARK, ALABAMA 774 4433 EAT IN OR TAKE OUT Harrison Glass Company 613 South Union Avenue Ozark, Alabama 36360 THE BARN Telephone 774-8622 OZARK, ALABAMA Western and Work Wear 47 •HurtivWs DOWN TOWN OZARK Sherwin-Williams PAINT AND DECORATING CENTER SHERLUITI OZARK- ALABAMA 1,7 s Unto Ave Compliments Of MATTOX DRUGS TARTER’S DISCOUNT DRUG Corner James Adams Streets Phone 774-2418 ,205) 774 5369 Radio haek NALm BELCHER RADIO SHACK DEALER INCORPORATED J.H.W. BELCHER 43 W COURT SQ MALL Vice-President OZARK, ALABAMA 36360 SAM FOLMAR MOTORS, Inc. 960 EAST ANDREWS AVENUE LUXURY CARS OZARK, ALABAMA 36360 FAMILY CARS PHONE 205 774-2531 ECONOMY CARS SPORTS CARS TRUCKS We Buy - Sell Or Trade New Tires - Retreads - Auto Service SAM D. FOLMAR, JR. President Res. 744-9608 Next Door To McDonalds DUNN WHOLESALE CO.. INC. Distributors of Hardware - Plumbing Elec. Supplies P.O. Box 1089 Ozark. ALA. 36360 (205) 774 5157 Call Us Collect Any Time DALE FARMERS CO-OP INC. Ozark Ariton 774-2450 762-2353 48 YOUR COMPLETE OFFICE SUPPLY HOUSE “Study to Show Thyself Approved unto God 2 Tim. 2:15 P.O. Box 638, Ozark, Alabama Ozark Area 774-8777 Dothan Area 299-3716 TKACTOM IMHIMIHTI cyWns • LAWN MOWERS • G A ROCM TRACTORS • TILLCM OZARK EQUIPMENT COMPANY Poulan • CHAIN SAWS A ATTACHMENTS • LINE TRIMMERS • BRUSH CUTTER Roy Parker Road Troy Street Ozark. Alabama 205-774-8031 W. RITCH BROWN • FARM • GARDEN • LOGGING SUPPLIES Bryan’s Jewelry gifts 139 East Broad St. P.O. Box 88 Ozark, Alabama 36360 774-5340 YOUR CLASS RING HEADQUARTERS { Six 'DcUwuf ( Nobody can do it like McDonald's can TM CUSTOM MADE TO YOUR SATISFACTION TROPHY WORLD 530 B EAST ANDREWS AVENUE OZARK ALABAMA 36360 TROPHIES ■ PLAQUES - AWARDS COMPLIMENTS OF HOMER’S WELDING AND RADIATOR SHOP REPAIRS TO TROPHIES CARRIE L. (JUDY) PEELER MANAGER OFFICE PHONE «2051 774 4015 Ozark. AL - Rt. 3 Box 10 Ozark Plumbing-heating Electrical Co.. Inc. ““““”“““““””— L 00 0 t P.O. Bo 188 OZARK. ALABAMA 38360 Telephooe 20ST74 8472 MARTINDALE PLAZA OZARK. ALABAMA 36360 774-5354 C ii trl l-IU i • 1 774-2629 49 Compliments Of A Friend COMPLIMENTS OF MAXINE’S OFFICE SUPPLIES CUT SEW INC. 516 Fortner St., Dothan, Alabama 341 TROY ST. OZARK, AL. 36360 PATRONS Holman Clinic East Broad Auto Parts Ozark Veterinary Hospital Strickland’s Music Triangle School Supply Dr. Charles E. Smith Dale County War Memorial Library Dr. G. L. Andrews Dr. J. R. Murphy Walter Hand Motors Terry Wallace White’s Home And Auto 50
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