Emmanuel Baptist School - Crusader Yearbook (Hartsville, SC)
- Class of 1982
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1 you're Not {just A lace Jn Zlte Crowd Crusader 1981 Emmanuel Baptist School Hartsville, S.C. 29550 2 Attention EBS student, You’re not just a face in the crowd. You’re unique, special — the only one of your kind. No one else looks, acts or thinks just like you. No one else has your same interests, talents or abilities. You are the workmanship of a Creator who doesn’t make mistakes. Not only were you created ac- cording to plan but you were loved by the Saviour and redeemed in accordance with his plan. You are his ambassador — his representa- tive to others. No one else can do the job God has prepared for you. While in school you have many opportunities to develop your God-given potential. The purpose for the existence of Emmanuel Baptist School is to train young people to better serve God. You’re important — not just a face in the crowd! 4 Sights Sounds Of EBS Tdoo! Burn, pass the visine! How about them Tigers! Clemson 1. Hey Gene! How many wrecks did you have this morning? What is it? I’m not eating it! Give it to Mikey, he’ll eat anything! Plant it! Let that Sabre burn! Howard is an agitator Looks like you need another trim. Teacher, please tie my shoe. 7 A Man To Look Up To! What words can describe such a man of God? We can say that Pastor Frazier is such an example that the whole student body can look to him for guidance. 10 A New Face On The Scene Emmanuel’s new principal Mr. Ron Kilpatrick has new ideas and goals for the future. Trusting the Lord, he hopes to make the next years the best in EBS’s history. n Miss Brewer History, Geog., Government Mrs. Cash 2nd Grade Miss Graham 1st Grade Coach Harris Bible, P.E. They Make Us What We Are Mr. Chittam 6th Grade Mrs. Fields English, Typing Mrs. Flowers K-5, Librarian Time Out! I’ve got to relax! Teaching is an art It comes with practice. Mrs. Heller — Mrs. Johnson — English, 4th Grade Social Studies Coach Harris, not too old to be a student. Patience, it’s a virtue! Mrs. Johnson — Accounting K-. Mr. Kilpatrick — Biology, Math Good Morning! Mr. Sifford — Elem. Choir, H.S. Choir Miss Mark — Algebra, Geom. Math Mr. Rad in — Spanish, Speeh, Chem., Physics Mrs. Radin — 3rd Grade Mr. Smith — Science, Bible, Health Safety 13 School Committee Betty Northcutt, Catherine Sparrow, jee Graham Pastor Milton Frazier Derrell Davis James Faile 14 Principal Ron Kilpatrick John Gibson, Jim Hunsucker Bonnie Gilbert Staff Joanne Johnson, Vicki Outlaw, Linda Byrd Carolyn Lyles, David McClamma, John Turmela, Jeff Sifford, Rev. Milton Frazier 15 Annelle Davis May Bad Luck Follow You All Your Days . . Scott Davis Ricky Faile Angela Gainey You missed a spot! Debbie Hunsucker Tammy Johnson William Johnson And Never Overtake You! Senior Class Officers Class of ’82 E? Gene Player, Terri Kelley, Melissa Bledsoe, Kevin Register May you have enough happiness to keep you sweet, trials to keep you strong — sorrows to keep you human, hope to keep you happy — failure to keep you humble, success to keep you eager — friends to give you comfort, wealth to meet your needs — enthusiasm to look forward, faith to banish depression, determination to make each day a better day than yesterday! Sponsors — Cheryl and Billy Fields Rodney Michael, Goergia Gainey, Angela Gainey, Scott Davis William Johnson, Ricky Faile, Debbie Hunsucker, Tammy Johnson, Jim Byrd Ricky displays his only talent. Billy Smith Jim Robbins Kevin Register Beniy Radin Does it taste good, Jim? Would 1 lie to you? Henry Bustle Patricia Bell Randy Cranford Gregg Dixon 'In t - •4 A Robin Dixon Craig Gainey The Best Is For The Rochel Hall Paulette Howie Yet To Be Class Of ’83 Marlene Jacobs Ken McDonald Kim McFarland Kenny Michael Donna Sparrow Sherrie Thompson Lisa Tolbert 19 Merri Byrd Barbie Faile Myra Jolly Sophomore Jill Graham Lori Lunn Karen Davis Kim Hendrix Nan Northcutt April Putnam Susan Odom Frankie Davis Tia Bailey Tom Braswell Valorie Hatchell Dennis Quattlebaum Freshmen Tommy Rogers Dawn Ward Butch Winburn Climbing Higher — 8th Grade Vicki Britt Jody Cranford Donna Driggers Angie Flowers Brian McDonald Scott Manson Jeff Martin Joseph O’Neal Rhonda Privette Michael Wint 22 Beginning Again — 7th Grade Terri Flowers Teresa Mahn Tony Flowers Melodie Frazier Patricia Melton Amy Mozingo Michael O’Neal Chad Johnson Lisa Raines Paige Smith Ronda Wilkes 23 Kim Stanley Lance Tyner Shane Zeigler Tops In Their Division — The Sixth Grade Lori Avant Jody Blackwell Ronnie Britt Ashley Byrd Eric Carter Dale Chapman Jimmy Chittam Laura Chittam Danny Coward Joe Crowley Crystal Dial Robyn Gandy Tommy Jacobs Tonya Jernigan Chris Johnson Tina Northcutt Barry Peavy Daniel Radin Lori Truett Growing Older, Growing Wiser — The Fifth Grade Kimberly Britt Cathy Brown Daniel Carr John Chittam Alisa Collins Tommy Coward Christy Davis Junior Davis Susan Davis Debra Driggers Brad Eaddy Michelle Eaddy Lisa Funderburk Jimmy Hodges Kim Lane Mitzi Lane Sammie Lyles Chris O’Neal Deborah Radin Paul Rockholt Bryan Turner Dia Tyner Cathy Whittle Angel Woodle 4th Grade Program Honors The Seniors Kenneth Hoffman Melissa Hoffman Mark Jacobs Nissa Jernigan Teena Jernigan Kellie Jordan Nicole Mclnnis Sondra Martin Marlene Robbins James Rockholt Brian Smith Bobbie Stanley Michael Steen Angela Stewart Todd Tolson 3rd Grade Presents Thanksgiving Program Chris Andrews Jeffrey Barefoot Melissa Byrd Shann Carr Angela Carter Jamie Lynch Eddie Morris Keith Parnell Amy Shaw Race Stratton Ken Sullivan Ron Turner Kevin Whittle Jill Williamson Susan Wint 27 Two By Two — Second Grade Kay Wilkes Steven Wint Shannon Ghoens Eric Hodges Julie Johnson John John Lane Gene Langston Lisa Lloyd Brad Newsome Michael Northcutt Bogan O’Neal Shandy Powell Laura Stanley Casey Quattlebaum Hart Weatherford Shawn Davis Chad Robbins Sandy Rockwell Johnny Rogers Ryan Price Lori Tice Charlie Brown Kevin Byrd Christopher Cash Wes Collins Julie Cribb PS One At A Time — First Grade v Y Z L Elizabeth Atkinson Denise Bell Karen Byrd Andi Cassidy Jennifer Glasscock Q Vickie Johnson Tracy Privette Chad Helms Chad Hendrix Jeff Hendrix Ammie Cribb Wayne Gainey Scott Howell Tracy Jacobs Chris Weatherford Carl Webb Elisia Lynch Dionne Morrell Jason Smith Tara Outlaw Tara Peach Tracy Tolson Jon Truett Amy Smith Mastering The Basics — K-5 Chad Brown Karla Byrd Andrea DuBose Jennifer Eaddy Crystal Felkel Lakosta Galloway Trey Ghoens Garrett Graham Rhonda Griggs Allen Hoffman Becky Hogge Jenny James Tara Johnson Davy Knowles Meredith Lane Miranda Lane Peter Lane Niki McElveen Brian Morris Jeff Sullivan Good Things Come In Small Packages — K-4 Merri l eigh Byrd Matthew Cash Lori Ann Cassidy Stephanie Cassidy Danny Hogge Michele Hunt Jamie Jeffords Lisa Johnson Michael Johnson Maryann Jordan Jennifer McClamma Jayson O’Neal Dana Sampson Brent Tiller Jennifer Wint Familiar Faces 32 Chapel Our Chapel services, which are held on Thursday, chal- lenge the Elementary and High School students. We enjoy hearing from visiting evangel- ists and missionaries as well as our own teachers and Pastor Frazier. This year has also fea- tured several full length films and programs presented by the elementary grades. 34 Fg. 34 — TOP LEFT: Mr. Sifford leads the singing and plays the piano. TOP RIGHT: Even kindergarten enjoys for- eign customs. MIDDLE: Charlie Shoaf preaches during Missionary Confer- ence. BOTTOM: Mr. Coffee challenges us during school revival. Pg. 35 — TOP LEFT: Missionaries display their mate- rials. TOP RIGHT: Seniors have a place of honor. MIDDLE: Mr. Kilpa- trick listens attentively. BOTTOM: Mr. Frazier speaks to the student body. 35 Trying To Squeeze A Year Into 92 Pages Producing a yearbook which will accurately reflect the per- sonality of a school is no small task. In this book we have tried to portray the uniqueness of 1981-82. Many hours of creative labor by all staff members have gone into these pages. We’re proud of the results. Benjy — Business Manager. Miss Brewer and editors trying to meet the deadline. Nan and Lisa — Activities. 36 37 Mommy’s wig, Daddy’s clothes, Sister’s make-up, Brother’s hat, 4 lbs. of pillow stuffing plus one elementary student = 1 terrific looking Hobo. Pg. 42 Top Left: Hobos have fun. Top Right: Ever seen anything like this? Bottom: K-4 is all dressed up. Pg. 43 Top Left: A cute hobo? Top Right: Mrs. Flowers is all decked out. Left: “I don’t know what to think”. Middle Right: We just love helping” Bottom: “Look out, Mean Joe! 43 P. 38 TOP — The Elementary Choir. Bottom — Deborah Radin enjoys singing, p. 39 TOP — Practice makes perfect. BOTTOM LEFT — Each person gives their best. BOTTOM RIGHT — Singing in Chapel. 39 Where Words Fail, MUSIC SPEAKS Under the direction of Mr. Sifford the choir has excelled in all of their many services to the school. They have also prac- ticed hard so that Emmanuel can be proud of her excellent choir. LEFT: “SING!!!” TOP MIDDLE: Prac- tice is hard work. BOTTOM MIDDLE: Singing How Majestic Is Thy Name” during the Missionary Conference. RIGHT: Choir rehearses for chapel. 41 Elementary Hobo Day 42 Our Songs Of Praise Elementary Choir practices twice a week and works very hard to make their songs reach perfection. They sing at various times in chapel and other special programs. It is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord, and to sing praises unto thy name, O Most High. Psalms 92:2 New Staff — New Management Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Fields the members of the “Crusader News” try to keep students up to date on the lat- est news. Through this publica- tion students are given training in typing and reporting. PAGE 44 — TOP LEFT: Melissa Bled soe types. TOP RIGHT: 1981-82 News- paper Staff. BOTTOM: Sophomores buy copies of the paper from Todd Manson. PAGE 45 — TOP LEFT: Fi- nal typing can be tedious. TOP RIGHT: Cheryl Fields is the new sponsor. MID- DLE! Looks like fun! BOTTOM: Try- ing to make an article fit. Things EBS Students Love To Do Laugh 46 Eat Relax Christian Personalities TOP — Billy Smith is a good example to the younger ones. BOTTOM RIGHT — Ricky Faile, Kim Anderson and Sharon Radin enjoy cutting up with the cafeteria staff. BOTTOM LEFT — Va- lorie Hatched exercises on the monkey bars. TOP LEFT — Lisa Raines takes time to visit the playground. TOP RIGHT — Martie Flowers and Merri Weatherford take a short break during a hectic day. BOTTOM LEFT — Craig Gainey practices being a gentleman for Paulette Howie. BOTTOM RIGHT — Taking time to study is unusual for Mi- chael Wint and Rhonda Privette. To be chosen as Christian Personality of your class is a great honor and privilege. They are chosen because of their out- standing Christian testimony. 49 Miss Crusader — 1982 Debbie Hunsucker 50 Miss Crusader is nomin- ated by the students in her class and chosen by the entire student body to represent their school. Due to snow and ice, this year’s Miss Crusader had to wait two extra weeks to be crowned. Cli- maxing spirit week and on the night of Homecoming, Senior Debbie Hunsucker became the 1982-83 Miss Crusader. Congratulations, Deb- bie. 51 Sherrie Thompson — 11th Grade Loretta Boan — 12th Grade — 1st Runner Up Serving God In Their Teens The ’81-’82 Marshalls of EBS were chosen by the teachers because of their outstanding testimonies. They are learning to serve God daily by serving their fellow students. Donna Sparrow, Debbie Hunsucker, Billy Smith and Benjy Radin enjoy taking down the Christmas tree. 52 53 Billy Smith and Gregg Dixon make all tourney team at the Nationals. Benjy Radin received the most valuable player award. 54 Honors There are many things for which one may receive recognition — character, determination, academic achievement, athletic prowess. All of these require effort and self discipline. We wish to congratulate these individuals who have striven for and achieved their goals. William Johnson received a National Merit Letter of Commendation 2nd In The Nation Senior Scott Davis shows his style as he approaches four opponents. The entire school sends team and Billy’s “big blasts contributed to his being placed on the All Tourney Team. This year the Crusader soccer team received the honor of State Champs and defeated Trinity al- lowing them to represent our state at the National Tournament. This tournament included seven other states and was held at the Wilds. The Crusaders won their first game 1-0, but the second game was won only after a long hard fight. The game went into double overtime and penalty kicks and was still tied, but we finally won it in sudden death penalty kicks. The third game was lost by one point. The Crusaders did a fantastic job, and came out of the tournament with second place! Crusaders do their laps singing “Hidy hey, hidy ho. As a senior Benjy Radin gets the Most Valuable Player award. After a long, hard and exciting week, Greg decides to take a nap. 57 Spirit Week Clemson — Carolina Mr. Chittam — “Caped Crusader” Crusader rags add spirit 58 Western Day The Class of 93 enjoy being seniors on reverse day T. v--- - 60 PAGE 60 — TOP LEFT: The captain, Valorie Hatched, does a fine job leading the J.V. squad. TOP RIGHT: During a timeout the cheerleaders get the fans excited. MIDDLE LEFT: The cheer- leaders boost the spirits of the basket- ball team on the sidelines. MIDDLE RIGHT: Miss Graham helps get things in order before the game. BOTTOM: Watchout, we’re here! PAGE 61 — TOP: Come on Crusaders, get excited! BOTTOM LEFT: Hold on just a little longer, Cindy! BOTTOM RIGHT: That’s right Melodie, keep that mouth open and YELL! The J.V. cheerleaders are really working hard this year. Cheerleading is a big responsi- bility. Pep rallies . . . Long practices . . . Learning routines . . . and making up cheers. 61 The Varsity Cheerleaders really worked hard this year, learning new cheers and mounts, and brushing up on old ones. We really appreciate them backing the teams one hundred percent and when they say “We back Crusaders and we back the BEST” . .. they mean it! We Back Crusaders 62 Crusaders Make Young men willing to work is what it takes to have a success- ful season. Coaches Thaxton and Chittam show dedication as the Crusaders give their best throughout the 1981 baseball season. 64 Another Hit PAGE 64 — TOP LEFT: Gene Mixon makes a great hit! MIDDLE LEFT: Bil- ly Smith watches for his chance to steal home. MIDDLE: Kevin Register winds up for another one of those fast balls. RIGHT: Kenny Michael waits for the “perfect pitch.” PAGE 65 — TOP LEFT: Wes Jolly tags home and boosts the Crusader score up one more. TOP RIGHT: Jim Robbins puts forth his ef- fort to help Cursaders. MIDDLE: THE 81 Crusader baseball team talks over their plans before the game.BOTTOM: Come on Wayne, we need another out! 65 We Are The Mighty J.V. EBS Scoreboard OPP. 5 Cheraw Academy 0 0 Faith Christian 1 2 Sumter Christian 1 5 Kershaw Academy 2 0 Florence Christian EBS Tournament 1 1 (Grace) 5 0 (Curtis) 1 3 Wesleyan 1 0 Florence Christian I 3 Sumter Christian 0 6 Cheraw Academy 1 2 Wesleyan 0 4 Kershaw Academy 2 66 Through hustle and determi- nation the small but powerful J.V. Crusaders had a fine sea- son. The J.V.’s ended up with a winning season. PAGE 66 — TOP: Team discusses strategy with Coach Heller. MIDDLE: Jeff Martin shoots for another goal. BOTTOM: Chad Funderburk stops a goal attempt. PAGE 67 — TOP: Prac- tice makes perfect. MIDDLE LEFT: The J.V. soccer team. MIDDLE RIGHT: Tommy Rogers stretches to head it. BOTTOM RIGHT: “That’s the way Dennis.” BOTTOM LEFT: Joseph O’Neal goes against other players. 67 Daring To Reach For The Top For the 2nd time, EBS won the SCACS championship. In spite of one major injury (Rochel) the team went all the way to the Nationals. Who would have thought that they’d be in the Finals for the 2nd year in a row? Well they were! And that’s the way it was in the 1981 soccer season. EBS OPP. 5 Trinity 0 1 First Baptist 1 0 College Prep 3 2 Christian High 3 10 Darlington Academy 0 6 Stonemountain 0 3 Southside 0 4 Florence Baptist Temple 2 5 Florence Baptist Temple 0 3 Curtis Christian 2 5 Trinity 2 0 College Prep 1 2 Florence Baptist Temple 2 6 Tabernacle Christian 2 6 Easly Christian 0 6 Hampton Park 1 6 Darlington Academy 1 6 Southside 4 5 Trinity 0 (S.C. 1-A Champs) 2 Lake City, Fla 1 6 Elkton, Md. 5 0 Marquette Manor, 111. 1 ■ , ( 68 PAGE 68 — TOP: The ’81 STATE CHAMPS! LEFT: Greg Harris shows his hall-handling skills. RIGHT: That’s the way to use the ole head, Billy! PAGE 69 — TOP LEFT: Mr. Radin coaches the Crusaders to a win- ning season. TOP RIGHT: Ro- chel Hall looks determined. MIDDLE LEFT: “Cross it. Ran- dy!’’ MIDDLE RIGHT: Gregg shoots against the Darlington goalie. BOTTOM LEFT: Benjy blasts it down the field. BOT- TOM RIGHT: “C’mon Scott, kick it hard!” 69 Boy’s J.V. Basketball Preparing for the future, the boy’s J.V. basketball team is the Varsity of tomor- row! EBS SCOREBOARD OPP. 18 Hudgens Academy 36 25 Trinity 20 26 Southview 47 43 Thomas Hart Academy 88 40 Thomas Hart 10 39 Grandstrand 46 20 Florence Temple 31 30 Hudgens Academy 43 2 Grandstrand (forfeit) 0 25 Byrnes 51 52 Cheraw Academy 10 70 PAGE 70 — TOP: The start of another exciting game. BOTTOM: Chad prepares to add another point. PAGE 71 — TOP LEFT: Leap, Tom, leap. TOP RIGHT: Chad sets up a fast break. BOTTOM LEFT: Joseph looks for open man. BOTTOM RIGHT: Dennis sinks a free throw. 71 “Think Girls!” The Lady Crusaders have worked to improve their talents in shooting, dribbling, etc. They are small in number but great in hustle and determination. EBS SCOREBOARD OPP. 13 Hudgens Academy 63 52 Trinity 6 43 Southview 45 26 Thomas Hart 33 51 Christian High 54 32 Valleydale 36 36 Temple Christian 35 63 Grandstand 4 19 Byrnes 46 TOP LEFT: The Varsity Girls show good team work TOP RIGHT: Crusaders on de- fense. BOTTOM: Barbie Faile shoots for an- other goal. 72 OPI’ When You Meet Crusaders E.B.S. basketball team is in a state of rebuilding. Al- though the new coach, Bob Harris, has 7 of his 9 players as returnees, the style of play is completely different. They concentrate on defense and quickness. The team has an excellent defense and a good free throw percentage. Thanks go to the basketball team for their hard work his season. EBS 43 50 47 63 42 40 57 73 67 45 44 40 SCOREBOARD Hudgens Academy Trinity Southview Thomas Hart Christian High Tournament Christian High Tournament Thomas Hart Kershaw Academy Temple Christian Florence Temple Hudgens Academy Byrnes 74 You’ve Met Your Match PAGE 74 — TOP: Billy throws it in. LEFT: 1982 Varsity Basketball Team. MIDDLE RIGHT: Greg brings the ball down the court. PAGE 75 — TOP: Kevin hits the hoop. LEFT: Billy takes a jump shot. RIGHT: Loose ball — HUS- TLE! BOTTOM: Life in the fast lane! 75 'HENDERSON SUPPLY CO. GOLDEN COMB Owned and Operated by Margaret Davis Operators Jerrie Watkins Cathy Paulhus HENDERSON SUPPLY CO., INC. SEGARS JONES CHEVROLET CADILLAC CO. Home Improvement Center 618 S. Fifth Street Hartsville, SC Phone 332-8182 Phone 383-5131 77 CENTURA 21 Call Your Nearest Neighborhoi For These Services Available a Offices; Professional 3articipating ‘ComplimM jry Mai ‘Exclusive CE5f£ !m’ Action Warranty ‘Property Management ‘Investment Property. 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