Harding Academy - Shield Yearbook (Memphis, TN)

 - Class of 1980

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' 11 .sv 1'---is is v 1 A i L lo AW l I MB 1 1 Student Life Honors Contents - ............... 16 34 5 Sports ..................... 52 ' ' .............. se ' ......,....,... 13 158 .4-A 'ref ff 1 ko Organizations Academics 4 Classes ' 228 Closing ................... Take a closer look at People make Harding special. Each person contributes his part to establish a unified group. Varied interests and diverse back- grounds are' represented among students at Harding. This diversity creates a stronger school as a whole. i ' , I K kv, X 1 3 Q ll 4, QM 'X ww, fi Students at Harding have the chance to develop their individual abilities. A wealth of talent is represented at Harding Academy. In drama, music, sports, and in many other areas, students have excelled in city, state, national, and international competition. . 9-Y. ln addition to the need for achievement, everyone has a deep need for friendship. At Harding there are many opportunities to form close, lasting relationships. Through various extra-curricular activities, students grow closer together. 24 l R-543, , i ,-,ggi-: 'r.. There is always something interesting to do at Harding. Club activities are a very im- portant part of school life for many students. Along with club involvement, students may Takea closerlook at enjoy participating in band, chorus, drama 1 ii? A' 1 . I' ' 3,2 Y l If g 1 , , -, 'V 5 X ' M . ' ,J V: K ,'- 5 .1 , . V1 .V ' g 3 , ,. r, , . , , ,X i s a ee.,,,,g. f 'N productions, and forensic tournaments. There are also many activities that take opportunity to travel to New York, Califor- place off campus, such as Biology Club field nia, Washington, D.C., or Europe. These var- trips, FBLA car washes, service projects, and ious activities make school much more Civinette hay rides. Some students have the pleasant. 1 I1 -Si VN-'x x 'fNgx Lb' 13:3 F2115 Y fi ,Qffxfsa V - -fm-5s,s.1,,.fmw--f-mqf-1 . F' 2-Lffitzl' iz: I fi- .-1, 'im Ia' ' , , . Q'-:I Harding Academy is second to none in producing well prepared, college-bound stu- dents. The academic program is varied to equip every student with a well-rounded Takeacloser education. Senior nigh students have a 'Qin i W My ,. i. Q' ,vw ui ,cz ,'7L IH ,A 4 N 535' .Qs HHH A s 9,1 at 3, ,geis- D. J, 'mu 6 iqufg-11, i , ev- 3512? ' 4 wr Hai- '... 12, ik.-1. ' 'va wg.:r:-ffl' , L , 3 as in Nu Q x -6 ' 2--Lf-Rft'f'S-V17- -W I YHSSEJX-f25'hM'l clwoice ot tnirtv-tive electives and over twen- tv-tive extra-curricular organizations. This years senior class nad an ACT aver- age ot 21.2. Because ot tne excellent back- ground tnat Harding otters, most students have done as vifell or better in college tnan they did in ltiglw sclwool. A vvell-balanced indi- vidual vvitn an outstanding acadernic back- ground cnaraoterigzes a graduate ot i-larding l Acaoerny. ff -4 ' , 'i stil i Take a closer look at . . . ix-. L . ef as if, A I it f-W-RA V- ' Agni' Wy. , Mit' . , - M. -1- el 54' ' . max 5 Qi. 12 t S 5 W My 1. gl Vi rf This year's Homecoming was more enthu- siastic than any other homecoming. Its theme was The Wonderful World of Dis- ney. Events such as a slave sale, dress up days, class competition, the Homecoming pep rally and a thrilling football game filled the week with excitement and glory. xx ..,,. ,-g., far y - '- Much hard work went into the decorating of the halls and floats and the writing and practicing of the skits. The halls were vividly decorated with Mickey Mouse and the whole Disney Gang. The floats and skits showed talent and originality. But the most important aspect of Home- coming week was the unity of all of the classes as a whole. A special closeness could be felt among the students. All classes worked together to make Homecoming 1979 a memorable event. ' - Ag 51115. L Take a closer look at Harding's athletic program has strong leadership and dedicated participants. Long practices and a strong determination of the athletes help produce winning teams. ln the past, Harding athletes have gained local and state recognition for their many accomplish- ments. The varsity volleyball team has been state runner-up for the past two yearsgi the 1 .if .xl .2 'V lctll to h1,, 1, i ' i li V Q l' x We cross country team has been first in the state: the golf team has captured district championships for the past several yearsg and the tennis teams have consistently gained the conference crown. These accom- plishments along with many others boosted Harding to the Best of the Preps in their class. Ck? The athletic department emphasizes not only the winning of trophies, but also the building of character. The athletes learn to cope with pressure and to work in competi- tive situations. Harding can be proud of its established winning tradition. Vi 31 . ,, ., fy . ,, mx ., ,V , ' ' ij! V tv, Y ' 2' , sf 5 E S fr, Z' '- t 2 wi y 12.4 , xt, A T , 415 J F it . 1 - xg ' S rw A1 1 . 1, it i :High , 'mi 'll' , -'- .vu ap.. QW i . ,A h I --AQ .sia- O Take a closer look at This year the student body elected Robbie Davis and Janice Gatlin as Mr. and Miss Har- ding. Robbie Davis is an outstanding individ- ual and has the admiration and respect of all who know him. Robbie has excelled in foot- ball and track during his three years at Har- ding. This year Robbie also served as Stu- ris s my 5, NX X xxx f,W , 5 ji 4 f ty' gg 2 wwf dent Council Vice-president and a big broth- er of FSIC. Janice Gatlin, Miss Harding, has always been active in many areas. During her six years at Harding, Janice has demonstrated leadership as well as service to others. She has been a cheerleader for six years and was captain of the varsity squad this year. In the past, Janice has been elected class favorite, class officer, Homecoming representative, Queen of Hearts, and Student Council repre- sentative. She has also been a member of the German Club, Lion Staff, chorus, and the track team. Take a closer look at . . STUD NT LIFE Wm 'Q .Z 5, WE- Y? X J ff 'J X Each year the Powderpuff football game is sponsored by the Student Council in order to raise money for student pro- jects throughout the year. This year the game stimulated fierce competition between the juniors and the seniors. Both grades were represented by many spirited girls. Before completion the game was called off because of excessive roughness. When the game was called off, the Seniors were ahead, but the winning team was officially left undecid- ed. Powderpuff '79 W 1 I, .N gd 4' 449 ,, 3 . 12' ,iii Q K , A ,W ei'-,, A i , '55 t i - - , Q - ,F 53, . 7 J my i 5 J' f A KX , ' ' ' 5 7 ' WY Q tim' ' Q, 1 . A31 -he 5. 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Juniors show their spirit of unity. 1, The Seniors and Juniors get ready for the battle of the ball. 2. Seniors are listening to a pep talk prior to the game. 3. The sexy Senior cheerleaders show their outstanding gymnastic ability by making a pyramid. 4. Seniors portray their expertise during practice. Students Renew Friendships At Picnic , f.. 4.1 , sss -411 :Wi is va. Q' 'E grav- fi i-1- , ,. , , . C? , A Q. iv ,,1s' 'ii , 'F fi V - .Li ,, , ' . . M.. 'E-5. . 'gi 5-. J sggisiw -. ' in fs. f if ,f L .,., 1 A eff N - i Lv .i J - -r is es i 1i ee ffl M' F 'S -as -xg 4.4.- wifi! serv? 'F' ?'fi?fi ' Er v. I? 'F 'i -0 if .Q- x U' .-qu: Hs!! ' - '1-flap-1-,J .Jil-' i 'QL lag? 'lim K' ..... W7 if. I 1Q9'r: Q 1. Suzanne Jones takes advantage of the picnic by throwing the frisbee with her friends. 2. Mr. Hall and several junior high students take time out for a picture. 3. Margaret Warren, Alicia Bingham, Robbie Coleman, and Stephanie Diffee monkey around. 1. Dr. Bowie hits a homer. 2. Juniors al- ways find time to talk. 3. A junior high student gets a wet surprise. 4. Jennifer Simpson watches the fun. 3 21 Homecoming '79 - A Trip To Disneylanc M-I-C-K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E was heard echoing through the halls of Harding Academy the week of October 8. One of the highlights of the year, the Homecoming game, took place on Friday, October 12. The theme of this year's Home- coming was The Wonderful World of Disney. This theme was widely displayed in the halls, floats, skits, and cos- tumes. The different dress-up days were Western Day, For- ties and Fifties Day, and Disney Character Day. Individual spirit sticks were awarded at the pep rally and the band played the Mickey Mouse Club theme song. To climax the week, the Lions roared to a victory over Skyview. Homecoming week was a huge success. lb Yi i I Q 1 X A N' 1. Senior float Disneyland welcomes the Lions. 2. Seniors clown around in their hall. 3. Stephanie Diffee plays maid. 1. Holly Hewitt displays the entrance to the Junior hall. 2. Rob Crossett plays a perfect Southern gentleman. 3. On 40's and 50's day they crawled out of the woodwork! You're A Good lVlan Charlie Brown The faculty staged the production You're A Good Man Charlie Brown to get the school year started with a bang. The play ran from August 30 through September 1. The main character, Charlie Brown, was played by Michael Semore. Barry Lumpkin appeared as Schroeder and Diane Poe played the part of Peppermint Patti. Gary Holloway portrayed Linus while Deb Holloway, as Lucy, kept the audience laughing. Billy Pullen, as Snoopy, com- pleted the cast. The teachers displayed a great deal of talent in this fine production. X rf. We 1. The Baseball Game. 2. Snoopy, the flying ace, rushes in to shoot down his arch enemy, the Red Baron. 3. Change the channeI, Lucy demands. 1. Charlie Brown listens patiently as Lucy tells him how to pitch the ball. 2. Lucy, the crab. 3. Strike One! 4. Charlie Brown tells his troubles to Lucy, the psychiatrist. Oliver! The drama department produced the musical 0LIVERin the 0.0. Em- mons Auditorium on November 29, November 30, and December 1. OLI- VER, a two-act play, is based on OLI- VER TWIS11 written by Charles Dick- ens. The play was directed by Deb Holloway with Jim Chester as the music director. The orchestra was conducted by Barry Lumpkin. Ken Cox was the technical advisor and the scenic artist was Reed Oliver. The cast and orchestra practiced many hard hours for the play which was very well attended. Pol! - MI' Q A V ' L. Q ' i fy--.P KH., if of , 4 9. -MQ... ,- 7321 J ,-. Il- IL! ' 1 .L S '-xx A -ai' ,-.L Count Dracula Lives At IVIHA The spring play produced by the drama department this year was Count Dracula. It was pre- sented on March 6 7 and 8 at the O. O. Emmons Auditorium. Count Dracula by Ted Tiller is a mystery-comedy adaptation of Bram Stoker s gothic and immor- tal classic. This was the first play in which many special effects were used. Mrs. Deb Rogers Holloway directed the play and Michelle Olree assisted her. The cast practiced many hard hours to make the play a success. 'ggi 4, I . B s. D 1 .5-V4 . ' 555,35 ' if Exif-5-.E at - M122 -Wg .11 'eq 1,1 .55 L ha - . . V -is 1 an ' 4 kw ' yf'.flJ-52535 , , is se 'if'-? it M ' 1 ,Mg , , ww Ja- ,,,.W. QQ .,f'!, .. N ' A ' 9 ' .fir ' tm Q J M Eel 5 L Cast Sybil Ellse Holland Hennessey lavis Grant Seward - Scott Murchison Renfield Sam Dlugaoh Wesley H Perry Pruett Jonathan David House Muna leauia Brown Dmulld Jun Beek Van Helsing Rob Lrossell Dlreotor Deb Rogers Hollo Assistant Dnec tor Michelle Olree I Lust Members Ruwl ll lluuse, ll km ll How ' S Dlug.u.h,J Brown, I hmnl, E, Mul.ln:,on Rt ll ' It Il :lla Ill xml Mllln ll euss then love for em h othe: 3 l'zolu:,-,ov V 1 llt s questions Count LJu.u:ulu llollond, I Book, P l'rue L , l L . l Us bewmd mul l'lnfess.n Vt.-I lll:I:,ln, In n Iln possnlnllty ol .1 .,.nnpne L? lon lllnlll tonal nts M .lftel lhatulfa hlglnlens htel 3 Von llulsnn tl: tu t with Mano uhoul the nn.nk:, on hen ne- lt whllt to ll: at ul.1 lb Ill the lnhhglllllllll 4 Innnlluan ml Van W Helsing meet ' f' NME 0 Stop school work? Take a break? Everyone needs to take time out of his regular schedule at school to cut up. Students and teachers alike have days when they goof off. Some of the things that are done are making faces, playing with computer cars, and playing nurse. Everyone has broken down and been crazy sometime this year. ...J .1g:r4 f- dd A'.'z-era '55, -.X , . IAQ. ' fi ,Q f a ' 0 X. U 4 G RLS v4 f WI '06 Smile and the whole world smiles with youg cry and you cry alone. Many smiling faces can be seen in the halls of Harding Acad- emy. People smile because they are with their friends, because they have just received a gift, or because they have their secret thoughts. Smiling at everyone gives a person a good feeling in- side. J fl! A JST fl ...vp 'X HUNURS R S., ' I fy K x 54 ,fy xx ,Af ,L X LT .L -h J . P X ft! ary. rw A'.' A 'nl SW ff: ' ' f Q5 4- x VVW fw I nl. i ', 4. 1. - ',, e V i Kindergarten, :She has servedifas4che erieader,i1eforfA 'four. years. Caria is ea member eoffthe-iGe?mar1 Clube, Homecoming Court Pauia Osborn e f f9 Lisa Jeffries Beth DePrieSti e f f x'lci'5 me mb V -MX 2? Sophomore Representative i i i Junior Representative o Senior Repres eni ative Homecoming Queen Carla Brubakerr Caqria Brubaker, Harding ooming Queen has been a student at I-iardinf i since Lionettes, FHA, and tneiTrack TeamQ lShe3Wase aiso elected Happiestiiby the senior coinage., V , i i 5 i f I f A i.. .Rev-QKNX 'x Nik f T i Q my ,f X Q , 5-- 5 Q?'f ffE' , 'I -'f K ' rf- mf-,'f?w,iff, , X -f . M ,!1?,E,,e,. , .ms em C ' .-15351.17 1,'L'w.Ly, ..-Age . -- - fy , J F-if hifi!!-I -Mg ,Le K i 'sz if' ,gxfefy 'fr .ag , -ww flhwpx bm '- ' r Sisson Queen Candidate Queen Candidate The 1979 Homecoming representatives and escorts are Ginger Sisson, Philip Wade. David Kiser, Beth DePriest, Jim I Benton, Carla Brubaker, Bobby Brown, Lisa Jeffries, Bryan Woods, Julie Leweiiing, 5, , Paula Osborn, and Bruce Reeves. Class Favorites 1. Seventh grade - Larry Sisson and Becky Prince. 2. Eighth grade - Gary Childers and Gena Sasseen. 3. Nlnth grade -Valerie Fister and Jeff Acuff. 4. Tenth grade -Dan Smith and Diane Ad- kins. 5. Eleventh grade - Cary Daniel and Melody Sanderson. 6. Twelfth grade - Janice Gatlin and Robby Robinson. - fe- MW aa, M . su 'N-Q., llf?ig,:,,.,..::a V ' 'j1 v,,'Q3 ! 13' famaii 355235 Egg HHH Junior Miss Pageant Junior Miss Jeana Brown Jeana Brown was chosen HardingfsgJunior Miss for 1979. She modeled casual and eveningfwear and sang a selection from The Eyes of LauuralVl'afs es for her talent presentation, ln the pastJean5fel13E1Seibeen a cheerleader, a Key Club sweetheazitgaind' aljmem' ber of the track team. She is also an Ai cappella member. J e J Sheryl jtraw gr First Alternate Second Alternate . Q Q .A 747 fl 4 I 316 The candidates for Junior Miss are Geor- gia Anderson, Susan Bradshaw, Jeana Brown, Kim Bryant, Carol Ann Fesmire, Peggy Fisher, Tamara Garmon, Mia Gray- beal, Valerie McHand, Janet Morrison, Dottie Rodgers, Sheryl Straw, Angela Tay- lor, and Sunnie Anne White. King And Queen Of Hearts Court is SophomoreRepresentatives l , is Junior Representatives ' cg.: l Dan Smitheand Diane Adkins l l Cindy Lewelling and Cary Daniel King And Queen Keith Ales And Suzanne Wood Keith Ales and Suzanne Wood iwerechoseni to re? ,present the senior class for King SGGC! seiea i Que en:of Hearts. This election was an honor asvwellfasilailre- isponsibility. Each class competed againlstgjQthers S classes to raise the most money. Undergthefdirectioni of Keith and Suzanne, the seniorssoldi don uisigii3e rf l sonalizecl cakes, and pin on hearts.iThey also spoon: sored a faculty-student baskeiball game. , Il ' V b' K. X Prince And Princess Of Hearts Court Seventh Grade Representatives JUN John Law and Becky Prince 1' Ninth Grade Representatives X X ' j ,T 1 Z it Klxl Fl' Jeff Acuff and Valerie Fister CI? Prince And Princess Carey Hendrix And Lisa Dye The position of Prince and Princess of Hearts was awarded to Carey Hendrix and Lisa Dye, who repre- sented the eighth grade class. To capture this title the eighth grade sold Koala bears, held a boys versus girls basketball game, held a bake sale during junior high lunch, and sold spirit ribbons. if 48 Honor Graduates 1. Lynn Ralston 2. Sunnie Anne White 3. Robbie Coleman 4. Shelly Luna 5. Lon Holder 6. Michelle OI- ree 7. Carinda Herren 8. Rosanne Reynolds 9. Margaret Lucius. l Shield Salutes Ike Hall Mr. Isaiah Hall, who teaches seventh grade ge- ography and Bible, has been at Harding for four- teen years. During these years, he has proved to be a true friend as well as a wonderful teacher. Because of his cheerful attitude, Mr. Hall can of- ten be found laughing and joking with a group of his students. Because of his great influence on the lives of his students, Mr. Hall was chosen as 1979 Teacher of the Year. Becky Cunningham Becky Cunningham, director of activities, teaches American history and government and serves as Lionette sponsor. Her competence in the classroom and her ability to relate to student problems resulted in her being named 1978 Teacher of the Year. Her willingness to help in any possible way and her sincere warmth make her a friend to all. Because of her kindness, under- standing, thoughtfulness, and school spirit, the Shield salutes Mrs. Cunningham. Sylvia Bond Having taught at Harding for nine years, Sylvia Bond has helped prepare many students for col- lege English classes. Because she believes that a strong background in both language usage and literature is important, she works hard to moti- vate her students. Well-prepared lessons, inter- esting classes, and an atmosphere conducive to learning characterize her classroom. In addition to her teaching duties, Mrs. Bond serves as Homecoming coordinator and Junior sponsor. Ulf ' 1'-ll!! i ...,.. ..g.. Leon Sanderson Leon Sanderson and Harding Academy have had a long association. Having served as chorus director in past years, he now teaches three Bible classes and conducts the senior high chapel. Be- cause of his friendly smile and pleasing personal- ity, Mr. Sanderson has become a campus favor- ite. As a teacher he is very concerned about his students' spiritual growth and spends a great deal of his time helping them understand Christian principles. i 1 . Take a closer look at SPORTS it Jfixgf . Q . ' -'5j'- :f N v v 5941? f -. I ig -I a I. Y I1r':.lfi ' ax' ' -' ' T' -f 'T ' , ' ' ' ' - - ' w- K, ,- ' . as -1.f- f . . ' ff- 'L '54 . is- .'2T.,: A - f efzviivs- - ' - w ' , .4.-'ga - .- dj -, ' A, , is hxQ.,Qx ., 'nn-74x.7'g': 7'fR1'r 'f.,. ' ' - ' ' .. WEAR., I , - -V -. -g A .Q-'. Q-sul' W' V -.. gr, , . i '-'Jw fg Q5 ' sau .ll-.., 1 ,N 4 . . . .., h N ' X 4 - . Football 5: Q A b o H Y'li The 79-8Ot.fQQibal1.. 2141. Effiaoff ftoearf s1:eami 'very lbiegfg Eibafihs gMW' they wereifribieryelilr edetiflff . 2' ' il.. if?3il1f3iffi?5fE!iSife2k Y at lQ .l.. :bfi 29-12- SUGQ6SS5fif-fflie i L ' l was CfQi3???Q2fQl?M.it?i b 'Q f Q :de-' of 1. Robbie Davis makes a final attempt to gain yardage. 2. Robbie spirals the ball toward an open receiver. 3. The team lines up on a third and two situation. xk , QQ, A , 1979 .Varsity Football MHA - .,'..gRidgeway J J f 4 Vflirezevanth, ' L . Frayser7Bapt.s y .MUS I J 7 , S C . Memphis Prep 7 Q 4 if Skyview - S ritt V J SBEC . Bishop Byrne G gr Catholic ooo. Collierviile 26 7 21 o 13 7 12 29 o 21 so 23 as o 9 es 12 o 7. . . 0 13 loll Haywood i-ugh , 37 1. The Lions emerge from the locker room ready for action. 2. Three opponents bring Dan Smith to the ground. 3. Row 1: T. Wel- don, K. Stiles, G. Poston, R. Williams, S. Gay, D. Bourland, G. Sutton, J. Dyar, M. Voyles, B. Folkerts, S. Guymon, K. Roberts. Row 2: C. Lee, K. Johnston, J. Bivens, R. Beaver, S. Swain, R. Kiihnl, K. Cantrell, B. Bush, K. Mar- shall, B. Primm, R. Davis. Row 3: C. Crichfield, L. Shelby, D. Smith, D. Austin, J. Rutherford, P. Blank, R. Wall, D. Norris, M. Foust, J. Given, M. Wade, J. Hambrick, trainer. Row 4: R. Lynn, B. Jones, K. Williams, B. Bousson, K. Inman, M. Gillespie, T. Grunau, A. Graves, R. Greene, W. Hatfield, J. Kuntz, G. Hoover, manager. Row 5: T. Wilder, T. Moore, K. Ross, M. Carlock, R. Miller, W. Downs, D. Hathcock, B. Graham. M. Morgan, trainer, S. Bell, man- ager. 4. Coach Escue counsels Robbie during a timeout. iqgQge,iz5f'irhe1lf5f5ig ten high f , schooz Harding Lions Invited to Pinson-Ruritan Bowl iiin HIafd'fiS3s,,reCe'vieSiiagig5fSg iigT'ifSiiii2 QSM' invliieisan LLIOHSQQQS SQ1'ijRUI'l1Z3i'!.l Bowl at Jacksonf P501 Tennesse-e, against in Hagywoopif niggi High SCh00E:l2iTU?1iiiTQ!?Ef???S fof HQYWi00d were iiii riaieid as fiidibali teamsfin the state of T6n riesSee.i iiin 2 ig i Q in -Aiihvughi iifii I ffeveffiigave itltiiifiiiithey rscqifed on theiiast play-nb? the gamef David Ezaurf land WasiaWaifid'?Qgithe iiSQ?f?iS? m3n5i1ii?i3T?0PhY?Tif3f58i P55195 wasWQiSigi1iithe Bas: Offensive Trophyiand the BestiDefen3iSgg iTf0PhYfizandi,R0bQsQiifDav'S1:wQs2ffi awarded' ani fron n is1sgv1 A' : ff N SRX t S X - f x L ' -w - vw. :DJJ A . V' '. .1: -, X' 3 'fx' Q lisa'-1,,.,. xt M' f . E .ev Wi .1 l . s K -'cy in I ,lg ' f.a'. t', i ' I 7 -. f rf 1 me-wr: H i Q 5- , ' '7Z'f?.'E'm fig 1 . , -f-nw 1- , ,, '--zx..w- . 51 .4 . V1 1. Greg Poston carries the football to gain a first down. 2. Coach Escue reveals his plans for a new offensive play. 3. Quarterback Rob- bie Davis scans the field for an open receiver. 1. Coach Escue motions to catch the football. 2. Wally Hatfield place-kicks the ball through the uprights for a field goal. 3. The Lions prove to be too much for the Tomcats. 4. And they commenced to odd-mannin' right there in the middle of the field! 5. Pensive Lions wait on the sidelines. The 1979 80 Hardsng Fresh men football season started off on a had note wlth a 12 0 loss To MUS MUS won, tHe football game an bag plays but I-lardmg played a very fme football game and roved lhat they could play football agamst even the toughest teams The next slx games proved to be an ln speratlorl to the Hardmg Acade my players The Lsons won six games sn a row to become sec ond only to MUS rn the SAC 7 Champlonshlp l-lardmg proved to have a potent offense that scored 124 pomts ln seven games or about elghteen polnts per game Hardmg also had an excellent defense that only allowed forty sux polnts lil seven games Overall the sea son was very successful and was one to be remembered for years to come. l K R . k ' I K W K l V. 7'I3z'llii'g?j2vfi - 1 .- A A yr, Y l gay: 2 A - I .,7.,gt.rgjxggigge,g535,gff.eswyfg55D1 gyf.:vj.,5lAw ' ., sw :ggi:g5iaz3a:f:g,sf:gy:,Uei.:w.g,-fly .QQ , . . ., Ti- 4. ,Q J :. '3f, A Q k ' . I .' . I A gs 'img ' - L ' ' , f - M: , . - -J' Freshmen Lions Roar To Victory i l Q 4 sll A l , f 7 .gay .UQ -.gb F- 11 it Q . - f 'Nl' .al -'EL Vx .AQ 04 . - 'gf-7 K 'F' .3 l!!l NJ Ns. Q Y -V: .1 , . ' lx ' fa-L , i N 51 .x- 'j- j -,'.13,Lb,i'-1, 'fl' r I ' -44p1 ' , , 'J 7 - s , .. '.4,. 'F'-' F. T. . -- ' - I .- , we iii J ff if r-fi Kp f-'ff e . f 5 - , , -L ., A N' A .-42.3.1 -,. .1 ,,, Q ,.- V .. , ,. --ff -1. . .. , , L - 1. , sr rn ,, R V 5- if . L ' 4 -Lf ' Il' L' E A MUS Memphis Prep , Skyview SBEC g M Bishop Byrne .g fgi f Catholic A A s S Collierville gg Freshmen Football MHA 0 12 19 0 34 5 21 14 36 5 7 2 7 6 1. Young fans cheer the Lions to victory. 2. Kevin Marshall hands off to Dan Smith as the opponents follow. 3. The coaches and man- ager head toward Greg Poston to discuss the game, 1. Tim Moore, Dale Norris, Brent Bousson, Bill Graham, and Mitch Foust watch the scrim- mage from the sidelines. 2. Robbie Davis gets ready to charge through the line of defense. 3. Freshmen Team: Row 1: T. Gatlin, man- ager, N. Adkins, P. Duke, M. Lee, B. Bowers, B. Curtis, T. Harrison, M. Abington, R. Hayes- lip. Row 2: M. McEIya, A. Hubbard, J. Kent, C. Lindley, G. Rogers, R. McCullar, K. Nichols, L. Johnson. Row 3: Coach Strickland, D. Holli- day, S. Ingram, manager: J. Mitchell, S. House, T. Hutton, B, Brooks, B. Pulley. Row 4: Coach Akins, B. Tines, D. Smith, J. Acuff, B. Hackney, G. Clayton, J. Blancett, J. Burns, T. Jones. 4, The Lions scramble together for a huddle. RV?-T ' whf: 2 'if Nl W1 ' HL f : ': -if ' f BE. 1-l::flT.flll 1296! .1 5'TT.1F ' P' .jfilgf n' L A Q f'Q1Eg,,, Seventh and Eighth Grade Football MHA Briarcrest West Glenmore St. Paul 21 EC Germantown Memphis Prep MUS 16 Briarcrest North 0 14 5 0 22 S 14 14 0 16 5 12 8 . .-. 1 1. Lions huddle to prepare for the final play of the game. 2. Lions charge downfield after the kick-off. 3. Robbie Davis throws a pass in hope of getting a touchdown. 1. Tackle, Jonathan Bivens, charges around end to get opponent. 2. Seventh and Eighth grade team: Row 1: J. Sutton, A. Nutt, T. Day, H. Williams, C. McClinton, C. Cliton, J. Law, D. Burkes, R. Van Eaton, K. Perry. Row 2: C. Slate, B. Hemphill, .l. Adkins, K. Foust, B. Daugherity, A. Jones,M. Durham, B. Shelter. Row 3: B. Stewart, C. Hammer, L. Sisson, M. Fry, T. Warren, T. Ross, A. Ward, M. Witting- ton, J. Brown, C. Lewis. Row 4: M. Braswell, K. Hollimon, D. Escue, D. Churchill, D. Hays. S. Hedge, P. Hughes, W. Mote, R. Van Eaton. Row 5: R. Hamlett, B. Smith, K. Wilson, C. Hendrix, S. Massey, T. Brooks, J. Street, B. Baker, S. Strayhorn, D. Nossaman. 3. Robbie Davis heads around to charge downfield. 61 -2 1.1 L' ...S .Z'1.lg 'T Cross Country .H?!2!il.6f5 R , 15 ' k ' . an.0!h6Fgsib?1hihGff1 fiLAQ f r.UDnerSri1f5f3i.f1fh6 i A NV VSEQ?-ilfloifief f 3 'H.2fdiHSr1f?Qhl'fi0i an r352i?if.U8l U1eef .i0SSi255f?5'f4'i5t3ishibiii4i?f5Qi2!3i!??.i?QfQCee2fiDi.Shrif.i?ii?Ei?f?1979 . fandr MUSl1ii2.!56. 1 5 0 .Y3 5itYl ' Qb, HOSS.iQ?gQQ1ilf3ifFihe ' Q ' i t ' r . - iiir fQl 5 ' iQi 1. Mark Rosser sprints to the finish line. 2. Greg Staicup gets his stride perfected. 3. Bri- an Martin and Bill White compete for first place. A - -Xl ,mt U.. . . .WM ,wr-mt.. I A -.Aw ee n i... y r.... -we t :It . f '- g . .,..... ,.... . .t W .. .,..1 ...- K - ..,,,t,, 1- ,. -5 , E t , , ,em azwm,f,',,. , -- -gifs:-,zz,..-i'im. . . N Wig ' ' . 'zii'.'1KzifE.9.--' ' -w vw W 'IWW ' W ..,,,,wer . ., .M,. ... .. .14 lfjj . L 1 +2616 '-Mg! ' if-f I . . . fr J in -1.5, 5, 3 , :l ,I 'W ..3?fL'1 Ll? 'Y' - .4 . - .H ,.-4 1. Varsity Team, Row 1: G. Stalcup, J. Matthews, B. Woods, B. Myers. Row 2: S. Brown, Z. Randolph, J. Grunau, M. Rosser, Coach R. Rubio. 2. Zach runs hard as other team members look on. 3. Junior Varsity, Row 1: T. Thompson, D. Phillips, P. Panovec, D. Jacobi, J. Bankhead, C. Roach. Row 2: S. Brown, G. Eastwood, B. White, R. Brazzel, D. Thompson, D. Phillips, B. Martin, Coach R. Rubio. 4. Richard Brazzel displays the lonli- ness of the distance runner. Girls Look To Future In Cross Countr Thls year the Girls Cross Country Team made great pro grass toward meeting some goals for whach they have long awalted Many goals were met both team and individual Phyl lrs McFali and Jackie Davis were all conference runners Jackie holds the school record at 12 47 The cross country Qikgiiih' fmlshed fthenrlseason with iifiigldual meeff'7?99iF3ei?U3e?l3? Wefell 'efeaff' , l le elelll o , TUTSY 2? ffeweltlev ll'l 5l flelfelll?? lf?!fUfe- l l --'QW I Off F. Q A Q., ,A ., . - A 'Y ' ' '- :Beg P - 1 -A 95+-x . - ' 'rr -tqsqgiir s FAA, 'a. av .4 in st , - -w. F984 ' talk--' .Nfl ,.,A.4lir-ui .aiu f DJDTM' 1979 Cross Country Boys Varsity Boys Junior Varsityy Recordf 22 wins 21 losses Girls Varsity Record. 22 wins 16 losses Record: 83 wins 15 losses A 7 5- Q 1 Khllpgxs- . 5 saws-'t in 1. Esther Belew leads a pack of runners. 2. Phyllis McFall sprints to the finish line. 3. Jackie Davis gets her stride down pat. 1. A tired Tammy DeShields finishes the race at last. 2. Jackie Davis shows some of the aches and pains of a cross country runner. 3. Karen McLarty looks lonely out running by herself. 4. Row 1: A. Bond, P. Matthews, A. Edwards. Row 2: K. Lynn, T. Goad, E. Belew, S. White. Row 3: T. DeShields, K. McLarty, P. McFall, J. Davis, A. Wright, N. Troxell. Volleyball 2 'l l Vii Llil wtolleyiialll t62mf5sShip?6fiiQiliivirsiiiiiisaswenugfi R91 .Helden ie lll gMa5?Seyi3 'Ribibiiff 9nQQitiil9,sasain.forp11156 S666rrdff?i4StcbWart2fji2hd2.1silliaszlwessbn ite' lll ltledigeuicte. them, fedffi siSi5ff5V9i is by .SeniotSlEJUdyflisHiC14S4iiCS.tSt2inzi2idQ22?Sii year, iGlYIi??iiSf5PiUdeQS9n-Smiths 1ll 1 andf i GlyFmiS .l.iAndE?S0W ?3mif?iiis1 M625 Melaxiie gClay1 FffEaclt2?lof2?jlgbesQ31ilanEe5 l Qlayh and 'gigisai ffientip eif.li2ab.e!Q2Yiie51t0.IeSi4innftOvingi'1m3He ifiie Y11Pill+'DiS2riCtii2Teai13:.1 fhe 5gff92'fffi0W9fU'2iE1iiGmbrable.if GMUlSifgAndQtS0UfSlmifl?4ii JUG!! levee-wesessiul . seam-' Seveiifi' HYERS. l l lllf ienuiii '.ll ffl11e.Al.l5Q0nf6fenCe T1-ii5i1'1:i'5fid2 vareilty 1 4teame1.2nd.?ji if?-IYHHfiffiififlnd?ts.o.1i?Sf.mit!3s. made SeeditiHiG.l2t6i5Zi5QlNittsilgtbegleader: .iii?-?pAllff!3egiC5haItfeairnliffii l ll '-i 1. Judy Hicks is prepared in case the ball does not cross the net. 2. Debbie Slaughter returns the ball to the other team. 3. Ms. Vandiveer calls a conference to give the girls some last minute tips. MHA Catholic Bishop Byrne Memphis Prep Frayser Bapt Collierville Briarcrest Bishop Byrne EC SBEC Austin Ala Coffee Ala Huntsville Ala Grisson Ala Catholic Skyview Bishop Byrne S Memphis Prep Collierville EC West Helena, Ark. Craigmont SBEC SBEC District Memphis Prep Semi- Finals District . Bishop Byrne Finals District 1 Germantown 2 Regionals 1979 Varsity Volleyball 2 ' O 3 ' , 0 2 ' 0 2 . , O . 2 ' ' O O ' 2 O ' 2 2 S O 2 . IC 0 2 0 2 ' , . 1 2 , . 1 O ' , . 2 O ' ,J . 2 3 ' 0 2 G ' 0 2 ' 1 0 2 2 0 2 S 1 1 2 2 0 2 0 2 O 2 O O 2 1. Varsity Team: Row 1: G. Anderson-Smith, L. Fienup, J. Hicks, M. Clay. Row 2: R. Mas- sey, G. Ward, D. Bonner, L. Knox, L. Wesson. Row 3: Coach Vandiveer, D. Slaughter, C. Simpson, L. Schwartz, R. Schwartz, C. Taylor, manager. 2. Freshmen Team: Row 1: M. Scott, P. Levitt, D. Gard, K. Stevenson, S. Ward, E. Newman, L. Wooton. Row 2: Coach Vandiveer, L. Gillespie, S. Simpson, S. Wor- den, C. Huffman, R. Rosenau, L. Rynders. 3. Junior High Team: Row 1: C. Barch, H. Hamp- ton, C. Means, N. McCord, J. Lawrence, K. Midyett. Row 2: J. Kelly, D. Mars, L. Richard- son, J. Simonton, S. Fisher, Coach Gilooly. Girls' Volleyball Teams Go To District The freshmen girls volleyball team played ver well this ear s llis Y YY They lcompletedffhefseasoijyywith. y Legsscrecqrd of teniwins and seven' 'l5SS6Si Th 3518ifl5aQ0dV.QEls99d. .120 the 4 -District Tournamentpln thielktouric played...l.mmaCUlale. isvponoeptidn s and' diefeatedfflthem f fi5ill3yllla.1.s.oore gpf two. ganiaesy to none. QfThe girls then blayedlagainst Bishf . ffeaovsiylfnsrfleln this game. the Lldns Swerelibeafen 'two sgamesglio none. ..,.Th e,tgirlsy-played hard agalnsffsa i?f0Ueh' 015iO0f16Uf s and Salle clygihe . ,sam lhslf b6S'l Slllif- ff llli i 7 7 l 'iLll3l'Off2l3.lsllIlslrlsi volleyball . team, made uiziof fgirls lliniihse gsev-571 y .eighthjg inie grades, c also f played Very Welllldifring Qil fheirlgseaf 'lfhwey e l finished the y seasonf? with alfrecord slil offseveflazwinsigaendxif , thgjee lgsses.VysThejgirls l praciicedii' hard and really-gplayedsto,.win .,f Harding Should be very' proud l litsoutstandiijg girls. teamsgg e 1. Lisa Fienup jumps to reach the ball. 2. Lynn Wooton returns the ball across the net. 3. Judy Hicks takes time out to rest and to make a face. A, , . 5 my T9 5 . 1979 Freshmen Volleyball MHA 2 . 2 2 1 2 2 O 2 2 2 2 1 0 MHA Catholic Frayser Bapt. Briarcrest Bishop Byrne ECS g Catholic Bishop Byrne Millington Skyview ECS Skyview Bishop Byrne r West Helena, Ark Memphis Prep Memphis Prep I C District Bishop Byrne Junior High Graham Heights Memphis Prep Lutheran Heights St Mary s Hutchison Memphis Prep West Helena Ark Lutheran Heights Graham Heights Hutchison 1 Harding prepares to receive the serve 2 A Lion player volleys the ball back to the oppo nent. 3. Concentration is intense as the game progresses. 4. Harding girls watch eagerly for the return of the ball. Wrestling L A n ' J L f ' fifi . . . . . A nd Smith Advance siyy y y tsytafie. y - y t ...The wrestling team camel February -'1k5f16.,-Mike Smith and sveryistrong this year toifinishpinyj.a ,i ir r-I-OnlniefySheppardboth advanced ' two-way tie for second place wlitlfgy gtgilqeiSgtateyysthis year. Lonnie has .Memphis Prep in both the Coniet?jjja2fff3ggiilaqjrecordg and has won the .ence and District Tournamentsigi4ipQgs2fiQQQ13tereneesChampionship in his fEight wrestlers advanced . to stnsisgweigggiggpaass tour years in a row. regionals at Bishop ByrneqrThe1i2jg.jjljleyiihyasbeenra District Champion state tournament was heldjeatfi5 iQfihl'6EtY6arsand Regional Champi- .Glencliff High School insNashyillegg. 'oinfini'57.9-TSO! i V Fwd, , .ft-1 ..ss-f.f .e...t.Q,t ., . K rx -fr-eszesessggi 1. Randy Wilson pins his opposition. 2, A Har- ding wrestler struggles to maintain top posi- tion. 3. Bobby Jones attempts to bring his opponent to the mat. R 1979 Wrestling L SAC 7 Tournament lst place Mlke Lonnie Sheppard Bruce Myers 2nd place LOUIS QUBIIS 3rd place Larry Livingston Bernie Folkerts Lonnie Sheppard 2nd place Larry Livingston Louis Qualls Bernie Folkerts 3rd place Bill Hackney 4th place Bruce Myers Randy Wulson , 'District ll Tournament g ,lst ptace , Mike.Smith . Junior High Team: Row 1: K. Foust, B. Hem- phill, K. Holliman, J. Parks, C. Lewis. Row 2: Coach Akins, B. Smith, S. Massey, T. Brooks, S. Taylor, J. Salisbury. 2. Junior Varsity: Row 1: P. Panovec, S. House, J. Touchstone, B. Martin, R. Wilson, J. Blancett, B. Reeves, T. Alsup, B. Wilson, M. Kaylor, R. Linville. Row 2: D. Jacobi, T. Skinner, S. Garmon, A. Graves, J. Mitchell, J. Acuff, T. Harrison, K. Dendy, T. Grunau, T. Wilder, P. Deeley, Coach Akins. 3. Varsity Team: Row 1: B. Hackney, M. Smith, L. Livingston, L. Qualls, L. Sheppard. Row 2: B. Walker, K. Williams, B. Myers, R. Wilson, B. Folkerts, R. Beaver, B. Jones. 4. A Harding wrestler works hard to defeat his competitor. 5. Louis Qualls pins for points. Basketball Lions Have Winning Season This year s basketball team got off to a slow start because of injuries early in the season Later however they had a great comeback They piaced fourth in the David Lspscomb Tournament and reached the fg6rl1lijfol!'1HlS2 ,ingyitheg g Memphisi Holiday Classic.'Onelihigh lightq oi For tifiefyeari h aslbeenT,the abllityf of Jim Bentonito gofifromf bas: ketbail manager his sophoe more T yea? T to fone of: Hoalrdingfi leading rebounclers during his senior year Philip Wade was one of i-iardmgs outstanding shooters while Robert Gillespie sparked the team with hrs great leaping and shooting abil lty4q,iJim, iDonnello with T his all- around jplaying fabilltiif land Robby Bettsllwith his ball han- dling abrllityfl?ounded fourth the team. The Lions had a tremezi dons SeaSdnifiandsfappireviatsd th? in'C?!'est of the fans: 1 Jim Benton goes for a lay-up. 2, Robert Gillespie takes a jump shot. 3. Time out is called If , I, -an 20 , ,sk gk Varsity Basketball jl fggjggl MHA J Q .51 Central Arkansas D f 4 christian S . Country Day J . . reziasfonleaptist 4 White Station . . . 4940355 Qiig E851 9 . 'P 1 1' 4 Country Day: , gNashville ' J Christian S 7 P 4. l,ai, Mars.Hill 7 . . il , .fAlabamaJ f ff-David Lipscomb 71QOTJ Overton J White Station - Q ' l Auburndale isit jj . FraySeftBaptasrfff iiis 7 7 7 7 7 .Mussels i . .4 'QQX iix .iii V V AV f 1 . . . V. :g.f'N:f: 9. 2 , W 1 ir... g v sk '1 V. K 75 33 52 35 51 ' 55 71 f 65 44 X 92 48 57 58 57 32 42 52 53 L 99 22 78 ' 51 47 71f -- V -. e . -- ----4 --- 69 . Bishop Byrne J I f'59' 35 Comervme DSMQTIS 47 48 ' 75 53 43 53 68 52 61 46 63 64 49 37 if-5 1. 7 - - ' ' . . -'f1.-. c 5 catholic l p . .1. 25g3,,4g3-'5g,,, K. N U g . . J Bolton- J 9 f A f A. fe- 1 . I ghemphisfrep A g qi-ii j , f 1.. J J .. 1 77 sgggfes 7 J ' -ith . ,lu .ig . lj? f 4 174 lBishon Byrne itll. ' ,fL,i,..w Jin, 'f,j.,i... ' l'Q3.Q?g ,f52d.Briarcrest.f 5 J Qfl 35 ' 33 7 . 22 . Ui 352-. ml' 1.3-:Pi 5.68 Mus . 5 P . -1.4. xf j' ., -E l 'A 1.11 V iii l g fflgli -5 452 L if li se mis! . x ' - . l '- , f' fi e x iv'-8 V fx'-H f -,- .ff t j r' 1 , . W 'J , .NQ'- ' f 5 ' Tfiii. -5 -.::!.'1-5'x::-f J- . ,., - - W ' , Q -l . . il... 1 , l - .ll l r 1 L .4 an V' I I 6.1 ' , V Ir K ' A L' 5 if . fa A K ' haney, B. Brooks, J. Miller, G. Clayton, B. Moore, P. Houston, D. Smith, R. Leath, M. McEIya, R. Hazelip, C. Lindley, R. Cartwright. 2. Junior Varsity team - Row 1: J. Hill, B. ,mu .D-u 3... Mars, R. Osborn, J. Adkins, L. Fortner, D. Aus- tin. Row 2: Coach Craig, D. Phillips, J. Given, P. Rickman, B. Donnell, K. Carter, C. Posey, K. Miller, T. Tubbs, Statistician. 3. Varsity team - R. Betts, D. Deaton, C. Daniel, D. Aus- tin, P. Wade, D. Phillips. Row 2: Coach Craig, C. McFerrin, J. Benton, J. Donnell, R. Gille- spie, D. Kiser, Coach Pritchard. 4. Don Dea- ton gets ready to go up for a shot. Q334?-V 1. Ninth grade team - D. Nossaman, S. McEl- Lions Continue To Dominate AA Action 'fi Q www Qrxxnex' N- 1. Jim Donnell shoots for two points. 2. l'Il get it! 3. The Lions warm up before a big game. 1. Seventh Grade Team: J. Law, S. Brown, W. Eaton, R. Stewart, A. Fletcher, R. Hughes, D. Echols, A. Ward, D. Murphy, A. Jones, B. Akins, J. Alsup, Coach Dahlberg. 2. Seventh Grade B Team: Coach Daniels, M. Daniels, M. Hodges, C. Clinton, K. Miller, M. Curtis, L. Bounds, A. Holder, G. Jeanes, L. Slsson, D. Burks, Coach Clinton. 3. Eighth Grade Team: Row 1: B. Daugherity, B. Baker, J. Adkins. Row 2: D. Churchill, T. Warren, D. Hays, J. Estes, S. Ralston, A. Crumpler, J. Taylor, G. Childers, M. Sanderson, Coach Fowler. 4. Philip Wade makes a valiant attempt at two points. 5. Great strain is used to win the jump ball. Varsity Experiences a Rebuilding Year Growth that has been the key word for this year s gurls basketball team With the loss of seven semors last year and the change from six te fave member teams nt has been a yea? of tremendous learning and teaching for the gurls of ren lgams As the season pro gressed weekly lmprevements were seen an the abalntles of team members Knee myurses to starter Angie Bodzford and sensor Donna Huffman were also setbacks to progress ln sprte of a dssappomtmg record the team displayed much lm provement toward the end of the season ll t 'gfl t if I ' k.s, L.r K .r , fir Girl s Varsity Basketball MHA Evangelical Chrlstlan Country Day Elliston White Statlon East Country Day Boyd Buchanan David Lipscomb Nashville Christian Overton White Station Wooddale Evangelicai Christian Bishop Byrne Colliervllte Immaculate Conception Catholic Bolton Memphis Prep Briarcrest SBEC Bishop Byrne Brlarcrest lmmaculate Conception Catholic Memphis Prep SBEC 36 . . . .. 54 .P 23 ' . 47 ' ' . 36 D 42 59 , as 3 ' ' 41 W . . . L 277 . . . B . 7 . 27 P ' ' if , K f 741 . , - f ':',l ' 29 . ' ' f f. if . g V65 g . W . .. 38 , . 38 40 . 45 ' 48 K . 48 . 27 ' 37 7 ' 53 ' L K . . 54 ' 7 . L 53 . B 7 1. Varstiy Team: Row 1: E. Morton and G. Col- lier, managers. Row 2: Coach P. Matthews, D. Huffman, G. Ward, L. Helton, R. Shackelford, D. Slaughter, S. Fesmire, W. Shackelford, C. Benton, L. Knox, C. Simpson, R. Coleman, D. Stallings, A. Bodiford, Coach K. ljams. 2. Deb- bie Slaughter jumps for a rebound. 3. Lisa Knox seizes the chance to take an open shot. 1. Debbie Slaughter gets the upper hand on a jump ball. 2. Ninth grade Basketball: D. Lip- sey, L. Miller, T. DeShields, C. Huffman, S. Simpson, R. Volner, M. Lusk, V. Fister, Coach B. Huffman. 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' 1. . -'l-n'Yi- 'f'.'.'2 -f.-V ','f 'f5.-- - Ve ' '. ' ' .. .'. ' 'Q-,L'Ffi1rfQ,gvQYzf?'. ' 4.1-fr: 'IL'-1-.-,,.f-'ii' '-4 ' .-if , - .,,v.'?gCv?!'-' '- LV.. s ' .1 ' 5- VTP--uf '15 'Ay' - Yu ,- :Z1 ' K. '- il , It L . . .' I' V 'fr .J .4-7' i' V .-f:-'vvf-. -z'-'A' '-' ,- 'A V. - 1' - ,-e - ' - ' j , -- HV, -'sf 'If -'+V' ':14?T'1'ii'ff5V. -32? ':'4i0--,vf51fI'1'ef-P.: 2. - V' '- 'A M' I 1, . .-.Juni--0 .Fxqifx V V. f Y 1979 SOFTBALL MHA Briancrest Germantown Bishop Byrne Bishop Byrne Millington Catholic Catholic SBEC SBEC Bishop Byrne White Station Wooddale Braarcrest District Tournament SBEC Bishop Byrne Bishop Byrne Bishop Byrne 9 ' 7 11 O 16 ' 16 7 ' W 2 5 ' ' 4 16 ' 9 5 ' 3 7 1 4 5 A 4 White Station Tournament 4 . 7 i 2 ' 7 7 4 V 3 W ' V 11 21 1 8 ' 4 3 ' 15 2 ' 17 l 1. Cindy scoops up a ground ball. 2. Glynnis serves as catcher for the team during an im- portant game. 3. Row 1: Glynnis Anderson- Smith, Angie Bodiford, Debra Austin, Paula Stevenson, Tonya Bodiford, Diane Stallings. Row 2: Amy Elam, Lisa Wilson, Suzanne Jones. Abby Reed, Cindy Osborn, Michelle OI- ree, Wanda Shackelford, Coach Kay Smith. 4. Debra Austin covers first base during an im- portant game with Bishop Byrne. Track Track Team Has 40 0 Season The 1978 79 Varsity Track Team experienced their firsi undefeated season C40 oy by winning team championships at the following magor meets Harding Booster invitational MUS invitational SAC 7 Con ower and Bryan Woods were District 12 champions and Bryan Woods was regional champion also In addition Harding team members broke or 'ned twelve JV and varsity school records ference and District 12 Cham paonshap Along with these . r,,r , Harding afhlefes'W9re22name.di:,lsFs ' 'sfffilifiief55fQ?U.f?fe'?f5?rt9?m?i , . D .Booertg Qillespie,lq5Dawdrssligighylggfirg f -aw W 1. Daryl Newman puts his best into his run for Harding. 2. David Hightower takes the lead in the high hurdles. 3. Jim Donnell strains to make his jump a successful one. .riff My .1 ... - 1-.half 1 V .2 ' A 2 . Q . if fi DATE 3129 41 3 4110 41 17 4 4120 4127 4 MHA 197g Track 2 VARSYW A . Catholic Bishop Byrne Colliervllle MUS SBEC Harding Booster Inv 1st in MUS Inv Ist in SAC 7 Championship lst in 7 District 12 1st in 16 DATE MHA 3126 Germantown 4 CBHS 4 Germantown Bartlett 116 ' 1 114 ' . . M 193 ' ' 3 f .JV gl . Q . Ai . 1551 ffs .G 70 ' - 19 5 70 . 1 1 tSee i A as G r'et ' 241221 Jvrcham piojnship. ard in 6 .rr-t 2 tr'r it 2t121 51 it it 1. Danny Austin soars over the bar in the high pump competi tion. 2. Mark Gillespie thrusts ahead of an opponent. 3. Bob Bush sets to expIode . 4. Steve Guymon paces himself for a long run. Girls Capture SAC-7 Title iiwo ' 4 an My I 1 'rim'5'I'i5w:x,1e5,Qr-inwzwvpvw 'w H ' ':?l'4 '- , , R , ' www., ww QWMLQWQJWW , ' W 'W' ,ur waz Eli' we L 2 ., ,,.,,f , Q, M-1 ww... 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' 49 B ' 42 31 ' 27 1 ' 18 0 . . . 17 ' 93 3 ' 107 s ' B 7 as ' p 57 g i ' 5 54 ' 40 . , 2 ' 29 ' 28 24 ' 20 1. The Harding 440-relay runners warm up for the beginning ofthe race. 2. Melanie Clay, Glyn- nis Anderson-Smith, and Kristi Thornton chat about the day's event. 3. Marionette Johnson winds up for a winning shot put throw. 1. Robin Schwartz and Melody Sanderson wait impatient- ly for the results of the race. 2. Kelly Taylor, Brenda Patrick, and Lisa Dye practice running for the junior high track team. 3. Melanie Clay shows excellent form in leaving the blocks. Tennis Girls Reign ln SAC 7 ln the 1978 79 tennis season Dale Thompson led the men s varsity comzng in second in distract play and going 'to quar ter finals in regional play Dale a nrrzth grader last year showed tremedous talent He was also named to the SAC 7 All Tournament Team The women s varsity team had a 7 3 season Michelle Bu zard Lisa Fister and Marsha Lee were named to the SAC 7 All Tournament Team Led by these three and Georgia Ander son they won the SAC 7 Championship Michelle Bu zard went on to come in 4th in the district and make it to the quarter final round in the re gsonals s 3 1 Esther Belew shows up for try-outs for the 79 80 tennis team. 2. D'avid Gearhardt volleys in a pre-game practice. 3. Chris Miller tries hard to make his serve complete. -.-,,. ...V fr.f'-- .M .,..., .Q 3 f ' ' Yyfg , f ' i ' 1979 Tennis 5 , s .Boys or i Memphis Prep 2-8 CLD . 3-2 CWD 1-4 CLD O-9 CLD 6-3 CWD jg C Collierville C Germantown Cil MUS Bishop Byrne DMUS D-1-8 C A Germantown .ggi---- Bishop Brynewr VQ7-2 CWD 1 . Briarcrest - 4 3 .CWD Memphis Prep F5-4 CWD 2 . Raleigh-Egypt .51-4 CLD Overall I - he Girls 4-5 CLD 5-0 CWD 0-5 CLD 21-1 qwy 2-5 CLD 4-1 qwy 5-2 CWD S-4cwJ 5-orwp i Catholic 2 5-o qwy 1 5-o rwy Q 1 2 6 5 7 3 1. Dena Kirkland returns a smash with a backhand. 2. Kelly Marks leaves her feet on a powerful return. 3. Lisa Fuenup prepares to receive the serve. 3- Softball Softball Team Places Second ln District The softball team had an ex to Angie Bodiford Tonya Bode citing season After losing sev ford Cmdy Osborn Mrchelle eral games early in the season Olree Paula Stevenson and they came back to wm the Debra Austin All District hon SAC7 Conference and finish ors went to Angie Bodiford Tonya Bodiford and Cindy Os second in the district All Conference honors went born 359' nv 1. Tonya Bodiford keeps her arm in shape while practicing her pitch. 2. Paula Stevenson shows a look of determination while warming up in the bullpen. 3. Tonya Bodiford, Abby Reed, Cindy Osborn, Paula Stevenson, and Deborah Austin were the senior members of the team. i 1 ,I 5, 5 . ,.Ii,..,. 7 L, ,I v - -v f..,,'.L,J J: h ui, ,H 1- rv PW! J. . -' H 75. fx . , 5' V- A- ' bf ' -4. 3 'fl , . . r. .v -, QV. . . -4 ., u.- .-4 . l X... . - RN -7 1 - Y- I l any ay' .. . -- k,R..1 x . 3. - , .4 --- . '- . 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'J' ' e- '1L'!'1f- ' V - r-i - A . . . .., fl 4 v ' ix i -. J 3 .. 4 T. 3 4, J -V I , -c.. . , ' 1, ,I ,'5-..7 ' ,aw as '-.Ll - -4 W S S. . .b - .rv Q 3,4-'Sw I L' I ' .4 R 107: s -' -.h:,'. .,'-A .- 1JLQ:,.uT'5T'1'3 as ,,,. ,,. .y. 74 ' Q 1 .rf 1. Junior varsity - Row 1: MiNli Carr, Stacey Guymon, and Debbie Prince. Row 2: Diane Adkins, Dee Anna Bon- ner, and Connie Sharp. 2. Ninth grade - Row 1: Sherry Hewitt. Row 2: Valerie Fister and Mandy Baker. Row 3: Angy Tobias and Lynn Gilliland. Row 4: Lau- rie Tonahill. 3. Seventh and eighth grade - Row 1: Beth Srygley. Row 2: Kim Gilless, Kerry Riggs, Kim Rickman, Nancy Wilson, Angela Douglas, and Laurie Bush. Row 3: Lisa Daves, Gena Sasseen, Kelly Jeffries, and Pam Pul- ley. Row 4: Lisa Dye. Golf Golf Team Captures istrict Championship Led by a group of exper aenced seniors, the 1979 Varsl ty Gelf Team had another out standing year Under the lead ership of Coach Pritchard the team put an many long prac tnces to hone its skill to a cnarn pionship level Winning seven 'N matches they also claimed the District Championship for the sixth straight year Senior Fred Powers who shot an average of 70 for eigh teen holes was awarded a full golf scholarshep to Tuisa Um versity af wpwsyp,-1 1. ,,, . 1. While Hubie Smith studies his teammates technique, Fred Powers makes the necessary efforts for a successful chip shot. 2. Coordi- nation with a golf club brings the reward of 2 sending the ball into the hole for Hubie Smith. ' 3. Hubie Smith shows good form and concen- tration in driving the ball. A 71979 Golf Record: 7 twins, 2 losses Players Average Hubie Smith Fred Powers Chuck NlcNufl: Les Fortner . . 7 69 f 70 L y R 73 r 7 ,sss 73 Richard Hamlettpql jj, 75 L 1. Hubie practices his putting stance while Fred sights his shot. 2. Top row: Richard Hamlett, Les Fortner, Randy Smith, Fred Powers, David Dawkins, Chuck McNutt, Hubie Smith. Bottom row: Mark Day, Tommy Simp- son, Ross Carson, Steve Bell, Kelly Gookin. 3. Les Fortner makes a clean follow through in his chip shot. jg w if: ,V ' V--. l v i V, i ff 4, W .- '.-f ' , .- f - Q. 1 i ' '55 fi? . t Baseball was lOSf iSiX ' A bright Efaiiifalhl- many Games when iw?-5fe.i5posiponed.andf to the Zifiiiellerifii Practice i t E?fiWfiSi'V9SYf1i01ite!i+ isds i i XMK, it -any -4 .,... 1. Coach Reagan surveys the team's practice session for talent. 2. Cary Daniel rounds sec- ond base at full speed. 3. Jeff Jones shows good form in his pitching. Q 9 i 'fffk . fb' .H .f on Q-sw, .. . is 1' -. ' . . 5 I ' . f f t t .Ek 1 A pr: . ' . .Q X m 94 A We it 2 wsmi- - . . 1' A ' nf e t .-A. . .305 . A U In 5 . . ,,,, W . ....... -.ss 1 ,L . , .f.. ,sm . V - . . A+... M dk K: .. I ,VK ,I .1 fs If.. 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Bobby Sirnp- son makes a stance to reinforce his catch. 2 Take a closer look ORG NIZA I 97 SENIOR HIGH STUDENT QQQXQRICIL ,, 5 Cquncii is a very fzmportant pr' ,Si-fhilfifivfif QA' m5de ffiuP ?i of executive Qffi QQ FSf gaI9 Gidssffbregidenrs, ',, dug presidents, add my pfesegitatiixeg ', sehctdd fiforriffeaeh gr7aci e. , gibug:?if' is Ei2er3? iessenii a i g:gt0 , QflEl tQ,g 2 student bbfdy kzgciaggejgifc ,ygipeg their fppinionsi arid ' idQai tol iafdhjihistfaitwh Adhdfacuity. gi?SferiyiUg3g1on5 gghe StudQntg1Bou nc1! ggs ag hcgxjqgbngjg memtgersgare ruggqi3jedi to ilbe fhard working andii'dedicatedg Thlsfyear th6 Studeg1t Qpurgicii Zsupgorigd ggcb actiQitieg ag,ttgg ,4 Qgwqgr-pgJff gfoqiball gaifnef imd SChi00f 1pfwfc.f 1 511 Row If- C. DahlBergQ 5M:G rayl5gal, 'ffS- White.nQ,RovQ1,Ql2: Q, ,shegz1esg 4g,,Qgnn1eg, c. gipsgf-gy, H,Hewm, r:g Hq1sorfio rs, S : Luna, J, Moody. Rdw 316: Crichfi55d'4, gLgg Gag!5n, 3. D3Qriest,, 4M.,Warrerm , R gReyg3pldg, L.bDQrsQy, BQBuckii1asfierQlR6wT2!-: B. Bush,'T. Hendrix Ryqbavisyv: f Sobqg, LPgU5ggKQg, fgigmigig. Royg11 5:hgy BgiQn, 4. Hqmbrick, B4 Jox1es, fG . Aaiderikihgfviikg Ro l:ginso x3, A1jffBingharrii A S: swaldgn. 2.gy Rc15anrgg W Rgynqggg, Sevciiifetaggggy BgQ1 Bgggh, , nfeagurergv Robbie Davisf .Vic6+pr65i4 G3or3i?h'An3e'S6h? P'5e55dem' f ' P... JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL Egg' its-sg .V is Q- if I i The Junior High Student Council is thexstudent government for grades seven through nine. Their purpose is to plan activities for the junior high students and to be of help to the school. The club is headed by officers elected by the student body. Other members include the presidents of the ma- jor clubs, the class presidents, and the class re- presentatives. Mrs. Semore is the advisor and Mrs. Cunningham supervises some of the activi- ties. These activities included selling homemade ice cream at the carnival, collecting food baskets for the needy at Thanksgiving, and planning many parties for the junior high students.. 1. Row 1: L. Gilliland, J. Parks, J. Adkins. Row 2: K. Riggs, G. Sasseen, A. Wilson. Row 3: G. Childers, L. Sisson, P. Parker. Row 4: B. Bowers, L. Bush, R. McCullar, S. Hewitt, B. Curtis. 2. Brad Bowers. Treasurerg Kerry Riggs, Secretary: Brett Curtis, President: Gary Childers, Vice-president. 399i9g4edOfW'O'fhif11e feXG?PO?ifm NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY , K4 A 14' 5-Q,..L,.f4L 53453 7 y ,QQ , , W K, fg5lh?OgRUFPQf5Ne Offibe N3T '0 ??fmQ?9fI5O99N'e9?54'N3'395g Sfs?1Qif1rSh'Pff fo fsffmvfi SQ? i3f?95W?f't0 V9n de!?5j59'7Y35O9 fQTf95fP?7 9551 Ol'9253?F5i13OF9w?Fd e'?9i9u'aS? th? ad?Ye'0p?ff 'T1e Tfi9f ,Cf3? aCi?f Tf?5?F N ff?'2f '5O,i?35edj34P001SChUlafSf3'!PfO535V'C9E?i a csfmulaffveleaCadeOm'f?ffeaveOHagefeslff ffaofggsgfrnaag Qsag,5OO,4O5qg5or5OfNNg4mQqe4N1N.mas-1' 9.50 ,Nangag fsophlQmQres mvre than 1 Q150fififdetsf,mans!2SNf B'aGf5ffNPQ3I??ffl2'QZfZ?aOSSgf:g:O??i'QafE'N9.aF39f 'fC f?Ubif'??fSO '5feO T!??O.5?F31denf5?ShQ94 dN' ShowW'nY95Ve373i9m5fOf?if7 32507 5 N i ,J , A 4'4v Q gf L4 A 1N-HOW WR'5OFiQ'2y n0fOdSf:S-:Brads!7iaw, S,ON2Whif6L OfNSO' lviiii M- Greiybeahs- Sfiaw. L-QUQOVSQWZMO- J5?k50fElfEE1 L ON Ri?!f?Sv,Ai123fCOWf -fer3jROwg2QM. 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The rea- son for this large growth is that many of these if 5 'viii vc... students work hard for their grades and enjoy the privilege of membership. Maintaining a B+ aver- age is one requirement for membership. Their ,ll J .elf sponsor for this year is Kay Pedigo. 1. Row 1: P. Del-tart, T. Jones, T. Gatiin, B. Phillips, B. Bowers. B. Curtis, D. Hutson, W. Houk, A. Olree, J. Parks, M. Carrier. T. Williams, E. VandenBrink, B. Crawford, J. Crook, Row 2: K. Pedigo. A. Loft, K. Arnold, C. Riley, S. Dunevant, B. Hodges, K. Summers, D. Helm, K. Kellett, T. Markart, K. Reichen, V. Jones, M. Carlock, L. Phillips, S. Laehder, Row 3: B. Brock, K. Sparks, J. Ruby, S. Rowden, D. Browder, R. Coleman, T. Bounds, D. Oliver, G. VandenBrink, J. Wage, P. Phillips, L. Woodard, N. Wilson, L. Sisson, K. Miller, E. Moth, Row 4: V. Shelton, A. Holcomb, S. Ward, C. Scoggins, J. Gard, S. Moore. D. Leachman, S. Latimore, E. Richardson, L. Crocker, L. Gille- spie, D. Gard, C. Gray, M. Lusk, A. Akin, J. Maxwell, Row 5: J. Lee, J. Kent, J. Brown, S. Henry, S. Thompson, R. Wang, L. Bounds, J. King, J. Westbrook, R. Phillips, R. Brazzell, A. Wag- ner. Not Pictured: J. Voyles, M. Wells, P. Mclntosh, D. Martin, i.. Whittle, M. Brenoel, C. McGhee. B. Straw, J. Swinney, J. Pafford, L. Rochelle, M. Sisco, D. McDow, L. Wooten, D. Bing- man, J. Phillips, A. Edwards. 2. DeAnna Browder, Treasurer: Lisa Gillespie, Vice-president, Lynn Wooten, Secretary: Brett Curtis, President. KEY CLUB Sf' QQ Q-J 3, K agQf3!7?2g35?Yi'S351 b' i ?ff55'7?5'9efi?91?g? QQUVFUQS3 53me i5f?Th 5i C5i551 S3f5i555fli?S C '3S5QG 1QLQESESQE?5f?ii0S ihf?s SQfvina2?2t bQf1Qvf2iffThff 'Ti?i1i'45fY?3?53? icdifevfieigl G95 zEQ unQatfom iThei membefS2i2re1 also 5TQl bfE45fH6?2i?ro51?QmgifhiS 1Qrosr6W iS23ieSfghed'f62 ivefeiemihtargfgboy? wH2Sffwdo1iifwt 1 haveliathers fe, ,'-Lk . kk .453 Q, U '-'.'. i LLLQA y A ' www: ,. mwimh. wif' A . f - 7 . . N fl Riiw 11 SQBBVJ L55?i9f35?3 -A B55i55fi 1i!?5ChW2FZ- 4NQESKOOKSG 9' 'Momion DPPrince RRe noldS, M iSandeYS'on4 Dliiduiffiiixzig 1 'H-Jflzsyi -?'ff:1'i' W 54:1 ,'i'71'E-y. -. f -' ' f ' ,wr - mu., 'i J' H5mb'i5g5Q ROW3?? B'5 Qfigfichffgfd? C-l QQSNUKQQ B- M0fS2f1? R- Wffilf L1f?fhSPQafrQ4f DYQF?FR9YQi3Qf 25+ QfiHYFU9Ei giJ, M?ffheWS- K- Nfiflef, QEQPUSQSKD ipmxgenr, M gfgR ossgrpQ1sf:Qqrbeggyeggggpgggggil e.gg:nesgef,M 5. M Qggzey. Rgw 41 cp sheqzes. ARfVoSbQif3l'fj o4zau1soqaesM,: MQQQHQ G5libCKeJ1i5ii3 Wf11iJ3, .A-53355. Di1fW2friSel N0f PiCfUfe65AG. Pfi?f0f1' Cf 95219460514 2. f1???fi d M?ffiS -2 Fifi?iSOS22S9115igaimviigfpfesidentl ami swf Bfeen sezsfera 1 oavfa adafsanfwfrreasorer' 4, ...fQ Q fm 'A'. W J- K ' A 31:13 V fi 36132125'f5f? fffbfff25i Hi?sefggisigngg3gpag,'-gyy Eslusgf Advaggf4 , i 512 in CIVINETTES Q7 C., The Civinettes is an organization with the pur- pose of serving the community. Along with the Key Club, the Civinettes run the concession stand during basketball games. They serve at several banquets during the year. They also collect mon- ey for the Kidney-Foundation. To be a Civinette, one must have at least a B average. She must have the time and desire to work with the club at its projects. The Civinettes are sponsored by Kay Smith and Peggy Matthews. 1. Row I: M. Olree, B. DePriest, M. Jackson, N. Troxell. T. Goad, S. Bradshaw. Row 2: R. Slayton, G. Collier, J. Moody, W. Wanzer, T. Grobe, K. Mitchell, R. Brigance. Row 3: P. Baker, C. Fesmire, E. Workman, M. Clay. C. Dennis. K. Smith. Row 4: L. Warren, C. Blankenship, B. Turner, R. Powell, S. Luna. Row 5: P. Matthews, L. Collier, V. Sobol, D. Huffman, A. Bingham, Not pictured: K. Marks. Honorary members are G. Anderson Smith, R. Coleman, C. Dillard, C. Lipsey, E. Morton, S. Rogers, A. Taylor. 2. Peggy Matthews, Advisor: Susan Bradshaw, Vice- president: Robbie Powell, Historian, Melanie Clay, Chaplain: Ruth Brigance, Secretary-Treasurer. sQ!i!Q!NeUSEQshavGla'16ede2grade average ofa B+-or EaBfbSZe1 eA56U'c eveiy four weekstiqere issiagkagpurgsae .N9?2iff!9tUf9Q?5M ' LUG'9Q??2l'a T 5 - h QUIZ 'EM TEAM 'Em Team isaonee QQ Harqigggsf mqst 'ef7???U9CW?1i 795Ubi5EiaT9s 1295? me'T?be e 0fE1UW'S CNY? ffldiif sin' wi3i cha tHarding gg9mDQi?s2 Mwietii?i?various public ax7xggIfpgivat32??-Sithosotigifroem aah' over the Midg Weifvufffamem, team members? areillaskedalgquestioris onysgsgmaini gcgnirenetfijeventsii whish shavegagieanpfifed safehi1Eiihafa ssW6ek's V Svnday athfiifighe We-Qafxesday? ssae papers, The seategories dise cussed in theitourna ments,are Cagi1olsHai1lgggyV hite Houseeg,NsamefSQandiffitles, Wide Wide sWor!d,'Mem- Menbey Matters, Wha1w Did ?He S23y ?, Whb Said ee,e 3'his?a,egQeograpby,iiHiiioryg eSp0i'YS .Q3r1d1Big3PiCiU11eg Qgy,DeQ Ei!E!glethiijweeke e'p?ecedi ng a toumamenfc s all ifeamlhsiemberssare excused frpm sclasses togstudy Qifigorotfsly AfOLIfQf1jG mageh ., While are fonly lfgur mehfibersfwljich aciitaliy participate in itougnaemen t , eachimembeg h6lQgflQhBSB QigfQiUf fe.e prepggfe ,thengselveggfgr esthggmatGfi2i?TheeQui- usually 'fake Piece 190 are broadcasted on WDiA5gadio tion on Spnday5affgern Qggqs g,51j55l ssses 1JRow 1: R.5Slayton4 T.s Tubbs, iM,MWarre3g5Q5L Whifeggiioyv Jackson, P. Tfuminelloggjigggy3f?iQ2HCwQQc1 2iQAdvisef1i'J. Baarag CIC Lf are .-A .9-. Q. .K K1 5 1 V. 5 awe. v v H -,, N org, KL! -,Jr 'sx N 3, -- 4 l 21 P ' -: -frzgrf fi Yfxw' - ' .nv - li.. 2:1 - . , . -,L,lw-' Nr- ar. 4 n - 7' l k 54 W YQ' .- ..HIL 4: 0 W.: v' 455 ggi: '1 C 'X The Contemporary lssues Club is for high school students who have had one year of Ameri- can history and are interested in current events and government. Most of the activities that mem4 bers were involved in centered around the 1980 Presidential Election. Some members also par: ticipated in the Closeup program in Washington, D.C. This program provided students with the op- portunity to meet and talk with government offi- cials and to discuss various political issues. 1. Row 1: K. Jackson, E. Riales, C. Dalton, J. Brown, C. Bru- baker, K. Bryant. Row 2: R. Basham, S. White, K. Hung, S. Dempsey, W. Wanzer, M. Olree, J. Watlington, C. Lewelling. Row 3: W. Beibers, R. Osborn, C. Shettles, J. Beard, D. Phil- lips, C. Stanford, M. Parham. Row 4: E. Russell, B. Moon,'G Hampton, L. Brian, W. Kreiger, P. Wade, J. Benton,,A. Bingham. Not pictured: L. Davis, M. Lucius, M. Keltner, S. Bell, L. Stafford, L. Black. J. Johns, K. Inman, J. Hill. 2. Amy Barnes, Secretary-Treasurer, Alicia Bingham, President:'Ed Russell, Advisor. 4 L J X BIOLOGY CLUB fThGfPFl!?16F56.DP1fPQS6.,9f iDeBf9'Q2vC1ubf F5 20 Qducaiignal 6pportuniitieS .toiihoge studer1tsZ?wh'Ci?haVe an?in1Ee.rQst.iQ,biQ l9gy.nThe clgzb iiiibpgn.iQ..stQ1defits in.gq3deS nine throughgiweliie Wholare taking or have tQkeh'bif5Iogy . The Eiiolggylgi, Cfub1j?WWHith 215 as2.'107gmQfnb.grs,vis Egfgegt Club - Klee, AJa1en5f?f.Q Gi2ubrSa1 h?M. axanc4gtr,. Kgfxeeig G ZmdersohiSmith, A.3Taylp r,l 53MDe!3riesjQ. P. Pruett, B. Wafsong R. SQhmittou,fB. Dorman. Riow'2f K: McLairty,52B. TgIrneEQM. lClayQZfRz'Ei?igaY?4fQe,gg13.yScEgQwaugg.'. Ppakeixf, M. ,1acksori,flM. Geiayf? b68l'K Atni DC Ta IGI' Chwoffe KL HU?1gUW Wa ne? K im ., , P5 -:, Y. m 1 e y . f .- ...Swv f lgiackson,zS. Whitegs. lBzad 5t1aw.,,!,, Lgehdgr, Tfwiley. Row 35 Q. sgmm.. A. asnghamgjs. Diffee,f'M.1Wafr6n,ADg Huifmgmi . Kimiih, 'Ei Riali3SQ'GS'CQiQier, ff. HOUR, R, Slijyforig. H. Walkek, Bi 3fo rfqgahilLl,M, Lge, A. Wagherjl. Gitles'piEQ Dl?G'ardQ LL'Brcwh4 Wi!Ii5ms:iS'. Morgan, R.giGipsQn. i?ZQw,4,gAM..1,uciqs, R.jColemanQ V.kSVQbQf, W. Shackelforjd. D. Statlihgs,WW. Wa nzfai', Sisworkmafig D. Shantls, C1f Da1fbn,.3f.VThbmpgon,ji. Mgiayjry, Dg.CQlemarg, W.,Beibers, J. Maxwell, B., Ph'iIIips, C, AdBrezii: J.M2Cherry,Ltg. . Cla?ke.TfD. Kisergft Simpson,L. Warren, Row,5 g,S. Kge, P. smimgg... ,D?VigQQ.D.l Ffhil!ips, G. Bxankehshia J:fgMoQgiy, Mkiillahd-QADL?SPhilHg5'?sf1Ji F ra2ier5eiA. Be1l,.VQ.ViQfS9VS,2I-J- Dyer, StggltoliggQ.M.QjQagf!Qck, S. Bush. D. Htstsofi, S . 2TayIiiig .GQ1fMagj- gnim, Ll Fiehup.?fR0vfi6:A4G. Lgwelling,3J5Wg31ig1gfQn,D, Wei- mgn, B. ssn3pS0.fJ5.K..Qarre r, J. Beardg M. Guyseg Gz1'HcQver,WzG . SisScn,'G. Sutttifi, L. 2Wade,.GiQPerry, K.:Stiii3s,gn.f5 ,BrQwn.f.B. WalmkerggB. Eoiketts, Ki.. Riggs, C.AJ3QRS0l'f,kK. MiTcHEiIjTi'B13RE, L. Latimore, R .AAL Sorzik. G. Locke. Not. F2Zcturg:Lqg ,jy1,Mjilergbb. Gg1oper,'S5Hokier,S. lvid. T-A 7' igfi' A... , J :Q S MATH AND SCIENCE CLUB . 4 ,aiilggrialh g The Math and Science Club is intended to stim- ulate interest in areas pertaining to science and math. The club is expected to take a trip to Har- ding University to look at the science facilities there. Also, an attempt will be made to measure the distance around the world. 1. Row 1: T. Smith, R. Sorak, K. Bryant, V. Sobol, VM. Olree, L Davis, A. Bingham, D. King, S. Waldon, L. Miller. Row 2: P. Wade, P. Tuminello, D. Kizer, K. Keel, L. Holder, M. Sowell, B Watson, W. Krieger, J. Beard, E. Nelson. 2. David King. Vice- president: Scott Waldon, President, Alicia Bingham, Secre- tary-treasurerg William Krieger, sargeant-at-arms: Leroy Mill- er, Advisor. GERMAN CLUB , f g gIig:jaLr14t:e?5q12afFra,u Barnres, ,the Gen! A iV?FYfaCfiYf? fffhisf Year- ', 17 ?g fPQ?7P95? soffibef German 591219JSiQr.pfOmotQ.fbe' iQeefmaw1a'nguaaer2hd cruvstefrisf:?FheQ,fQTffbsaISf1a,P1fQ5f Yfded fun and 'Hier-asffng,4'aG1ieYiii eS,f bers, who are present lor Swdenis- Some Of the mavyr ,rtheyclub are candy' pancake breakfast, doughnut,,s,al e5gg5a53gggggggggg-?q1g, Qfaispirit puttons and banners, tsgspates IU the state competitrQrrr,eagQgg5yggggjgig53Qg5 ?Pfmg-I 4 r r f, a'aa f,i,f4fi3'gix3Qfi1Ag4 Ra.fCosefi1an,es, Dsffee, ,fs,rsfadshawg,Dr41 Womack,rS5 White, Hoideng- R, Hanchett, ErRia!es,'Ag Barnes, J: Terrell, A. c,ampQaugfRQw 255, xee,fB.fPhi1uips, 14, Nichcis, Maerayf beat, WQfWag1'1el?, 'Ci2!EaSiWQoQ,, KK: McLarty, F4 Gross, K. Atnipj Tpaoad, Cii,zBrLii5?2?F62fa5,s:1g5gyprxman,,5.1: Mqody, M., Jones, Mg Barnes, J. Grunau, K. Hung, R., Crossetti,',LQ, Bl3Q5fY!'i?5?5?1532agQI6neS,lBiiulen, J. Gatlin, G. Sisson, M. Miileri W,fwaiiigikfigT93'aIbrea,thgL. Davis, P. Smith. Row 4: AgGravegQ ,y,5Sfjgliggrgggwgiguyeikqas,,W,jKrie'ger. J. Gross, M. Rosser, ,N5,MQQQCQEQfHgfQWaifd,5Q5Q?QLl?i'1iiiip5,jfLg.'Martin, H. Crumpler, K5 e50m?55E53ff?5?5LS615f?f2Fi6W5555f 5,4 ,Q'DeU- B- M0orx, B. ,W3YS0n.. T. Smith,iPQ'TiSfu9r1iiieI,lbgkJ:TBent6n,'J,- Domnnell, mD4,AQstin, J. Beard, ff, Holiglerlximgf Blanceft, Sg Waldor1,Sl Murchison, Aykelmgl Not epzcmfed: Bg Pnamps, Nrrroxeugfzf, Lmbv D,avigfSeerg'tQ?Y:, iraq Barnea, Sponsor: Karen Atnip, Publicity fA3gistani5fySasan Bradshaw, Historian: Scott,fWaldo1j,ffMigagfpifeisiqerjliijfEflxgifgg Moody, Publicity Chairman:Thomasif'z1j?3fSh,ggEi?g3iQegj3gf5fgge Tumineilo, Treasurer, Steve 50' UB E 3 1'-. . The purpose of the Spanish Club is to give stu- dents who take Spanish a chance to learn more of the language by participating in various activities. The club sells stuffed animals and candy to make money for its projects. The club also sponsors students who take the National Spanish Exam. To become a member, one must have had a least one year of Spanish. To be an officer, one must have had at least two or more years of Spanish. 1. Row 1: A. Page, B. DePriest, S. Wood, J. Martino. P. Evans V. Mullikin, B. Stanford, J. Ross, D. White, D. Prince. Row 2: S Jones, M. Townsley, A. Hayes, M. Radke, W, Swinny, T. Gar mon, T. Wiley, L. Hodnett. Row 3: C..Shettles, M. Warren. L Laehder, D. Gallagher, R. Crossett, L. Latimore, S. Simpson K. Brooks, S. Butler. Row 4: G. Carter, M. Story, L. Hill, D Phillips, M. Reeves, T. Grobe, J. Maxwell, C. Blankenship, L Bryant, Row 5: B. Jackson, J. Given, E. Nelson, B. Moon, B Woody, R. Sorak, R. Roberts. Not pictured: T. Coats, L. Jef- fries, P. Tucker, L. Hanson, K. Comstock, S. Luna, E. Morton C. Jones. 2. Margaret Warren, Sergeant-at-arms: Jessica Max- well, Secretaryg Chris Shettles, President: Beth DePriest Treasurer: Suzanne Wood, Vice-president: Patsy Evans, Advi- SOY. f'2i'xS,iGf.Qyh1on, CQ Sharp, L. Wadeg S. RogersgQ13eeRaIstom?,fU-gW 1Qiyjqygewellinggfgecretary. Not picturedr-Mihrkl' Fyjiezfyxis and Sieiers inA Members fGfQifEie eClu b 7agjg 55 electedl jon the basis of Qgharacter arid intereSt5fFSlC paifgifigipeatesiinigpany ygerthwhileeelprpjects eactivifiegjff -l6lQbg'PQg1QQQQQd toyseand clothmgfor neegiyffame-e H2984 Nl6f1f45ErSr 0f enidyfgeeftsng wgefher for slumberei partiebgiebanqu egg3, f 1 mee t ing5, and greup felfowships.e Sherry Sp 3ine JQseryeSQgQ3 Qyfhee 1SPQnS9FLf9f-WS CMD-e e ' 1 , ' Q fg k 1 .' Rqwe Ig AA. Taylorf QWi-fendrj,9lL 3f5gQzfGeaiIin,, eqgjyesagelling, Jia Mg . MorrisQnQiB. ,DePriestgg LQ Dorseyg101'eDil!ard,fJ5.QiSffi7W2arz, -LukerefiilgewellingiMgfStoak, Rowg3gT. Goad, J.LeW3tlingtoh,',V,i' jkW vickersgfkg,Riggs, ?Eff?FienupQ,,eQgWBarton, L, Leith, D. Adkinsg e Row 4: S.h Kee, B, Plgiilips, 'D.WHuff1j5r5hgeMg Clay, Pi L 5 ffSchwartzp .D. Weiman, S. Salter, Hg Hewitt, Rg'JSIixibvIin , DigB3iffx3e'r.M Ro5g3Qri, R. Davis, B'.fWoods, R4 Betts, P. WadeITQC,L,DiSmQ,RQe3EQ1fMfAe Da15xieIii,Lg MoQ:iee,AQD4f Bour!andgNo'c picturedffAl . Bodifofdgik Kiih15lQfC.'eSiVmDSQifiii.24 Terri Heenqrix, Presidegtzp Robbie Davis, Bigbrother repregentatlve:ikiLz2Ifey5ebHewitt2QQigibasurerl Jiifficte Gatlgng Activitiesegedirector: Debbie WeImfzggrigiyige-peregigem: ,gggglieafcgarmsyf5j g,15 - ee 5 - e m FSIC FHA Q Q-v 49 Agf' klg, . .,. affe- 'W A The Future Homemakers of America QFHAJ is composed of girls who have taken at least one semester of home economics. The purpose of FHA is to teach girls basic skills involved in being a homemaker. The club has also had several out- ings and parties, such as a Sadie Hawkins picnic at Audubon Park and a Christmas party. They also sponsored a chili supper before one of the football games. The FHA members participate in the state convention where several officers choose to run for state office. 1. Row 1: J. Martino, S. Wood, B. Stanford, C. Brubaker, K. Bryant, B. Ds-Priest. Row 2: T. Gurley, C. Embrey, K. Lynn, V. Vickers, J. Jones, L. Estes, C. Latham. Row 3: J. Davis, J. Shepherd, S. Clements, L. Clarke, R. Force, J. Maxwell, J. Scoggins, B1 Tonahill. Row 4: V. Mol-iand, T. Garmon, E. Os- born, S.Cross, C. Lipsey, C. Dillard. 2. Sharon Cross, Advisor: Julia Scoggins, Treasurer, Carla Lipsey, President: Lousia Es- tes, Vice-president: Cindy Embrey, Historian: Robin Force, Secretary: Cynthia Latham, Reporter: Evelyn Osborn, Advi- sorg Sherry Clements, Reporter. , the 4LEQ'01rfH1sh Student ver, L. H01iida5iQgBaPfiHce4 G4 saisgeegigiszilslbhsey, JUNIOR HIGH PEP CLUB ,yya xg. evgntsf,!1Q!Q5lf charitabie Qrga?1 izationsg fC fWl5lE iilQ!3!i9?2 high 3CUV ffi35-Jin P eCedm8iY3?V?'-5 helpgd5Agape with a ug:1ibrg5, deCQF2!i142?il?ffOF iiUf1ifOf?l?i iSl3?2liS ffieS 8 f1d ban6fUH1S, wQrl5ed15 i11l fQ Uilj3pjfiQnts, sQ1d candy fof we ??1'1Q?i ,fO iPaY for deC9 3fi 9 S f Qand f aSSiSf22S122Qib9f ffsgigggfi 5 groups andplasses with 1thesr5gQ15pg gpts, f 1Th ?2Qii? pf1S va Y a P?iviQ? ?nd 8 SP'inS CFfibiQHfihg4 iM?f33F?9f5 LA Fe?9?Y?T99fF'C'Pat'0n p0'm5ii:f0f the 1512594gm1HCM'r1f2Q?i1g1:SQ9pQ2fg2ef11sO 'S fhe4 SQQnS0f- H Row 1: C. HinsQ3h? LQ hhH3LlSl5lt6n1 Cf , AP KLS Nolan, M. R0ss1,Pl12Bafker, s. Repuqfg 'rg3iiAZk5Qdgfdg 1cgLigggeff Q wfikoynjse' C' Barch Pmihlloore A Pate R. -Ddiaibyim'D JDacuS'iiCf M2NdvelQ,i Qin Arhb,lEi ,Eii3Q4 31Muu15nsf Row'2: 3Q 7Gardi Lf s1war d fKQAk?ibud'iH. Ham tong-J. -Tia' 1or,o.snen0n , P - - rw.h,,5,,L .,,. 4 L, ,P Y Phillipsf L. ,J, LayyrenceglifMiVlIs, C. Totty ,YM, Goode, L. .P3ttcir373Biifl:2kmoUrg4,J,L BOQREFL, SJ Watson. Rowf3f l M. Miner, Ry??i5:2pki3Ai2lf Trospee , xE41Qg5Qfigi3fggMgMagwe11.lJ. Bggvy medyeft,iRi Greeh, M. HeffingroniiSfigaizkfc:gHuffn?gaii,gfgqwgyp f J. Kelly, B:LQAff86vILSOD, J. wa1keryi i31QQP afr6rd, if,WilIi'arr1S,ilfSQ'LKGEQAVS. zmn, Mg wardgfw Youn Q5QQgf5s Et3H5i e. Mum, A . ' Dokgi3s3 'D. Lipsey, A. Wrig!jL5rg3f Joh nscxi2gQgEiw2ifQhnifer Crisxeie-glrggitleasuferc SUSBOgSiQ?PSDh. viceLprQ5igigxfiig E?gaigg1 Pa r!sQfigQzjgg,ideqtg Buffy Manmr3g, i5ggp retary V'73 T7 ' A , f H - - 1 2 7751.-,i, .4 3A.k.,, ings, W. Shackelford, L. Binns, K. Lynn, M. Story, G. Carter, J. LIONETTES L The Lionettes is a group of about seventy girls Ewho paint signs for the halls and gym once a week gto promote school spirit. They have Lion's dens iat which they serve food for football, basketball, jcross country, track and volleyball teams. This .year they have a new sponsor, Mrs. Joan Taylor. ,She has been assisted by Mrs. Cunningham. 1. Row 1: L. Romine, V. Brandon, A. Gattis, C- Wolfe, C. Taylor, V. Evans, M. Jackson, J. Martino, B. Brawner, C. Brubaker, J. i Gatlin, B. Stanford, K. Bryant, T. Gurley, R. Hanchett. Row 2: 4 E 3 3 Elliot, K. Haley. S. Merryman, D. Downs, C. Lipsey, B. 2 DePriest, S. Rogers, C. Dillard, E. Riaies, G. Sisson, V. Nlullikin, H.'Hewitt, L. Schwartz, l.. Collier, J. Whitmire, S. Salters, T. Holley. Row 3: L. White, T. Houk, G. Collier, W. Wagner, L. Blackwell, S. Taylor, M. Miller, J. Jones, L. Laehder, D. Stall- Whitefieid, V. Sobol. Row 4: C. Sharp, L. Warren, C. Lewelling, T. Garmon, V. McHand, C. Morgan, L. Martin, G. Anderson, J. if Ross, L. Estes,QT. Grobe, D. Gallagher, D. Cooper, K. Foree, D. Daugherity. Row.5: L. Wade, R. Slayton. D. Kirkland, J. Wa- 5 tlington, D. Weiman, M. Sanderson, L. Fienup, C. Carr, V. . Vickers, C. Robinson, P. Hendrix, C.'White, L. Knox, M. Carr, 'D Durrett N Brooks 2 Wendy Wagner Treasurer' Cheryl Taylor, Secretary, Glenda Collier, Vice-president, Virginia So- Zrbol, President. 3 1- 4-g,. A,ff. 7' f ' A . - 191 sfe1eQCt,'fprooductions that sfamjlieso can come to THESPIANS o among the var- ious troU Ds3S:fin?fth effseCieiygf1They. are committed to' srornotine hChristian'theatre The members try gWifUf1QUf5VYOf!'yiI1g about omegcqatem. qf, xne shows! Theyustriveato assure that ails thhat'gQeSgEQ D'fiUiiiAhQQi,ij1 theatre and on their stage hisqtoi bousl ness deals wsth' talent ,gyhmg Tobe a Thespaan, one aonehundred hours of atre before an invitation to join ipersonw then has a o ne to Two Vue'1g Gfvanfuaafion- Affel' this eva3USUODQffiffi'fYQf9ifef??2!il?f?5!i i3?T1Q!18ihe?imeU1befS. oThefThS SPAi2D5 h1e 51383655999 :?f3!525P?o6dUCi5e0USe Q during ,the i A192915 , 1980 tschooij '73 o' 7 V-' 1 v ,-es 1 off' A 14RCW214:F5.133ff5Qf1Mf2,iQIfeQEilffbfhl 2:P. snankun, P. Pruett, s. Dlugach. Jg Beck. D. Holloway: Aovnsor. 2. Michelle WOlree, V:ce-presiden15gg5Sehe.gyQiQigag5f4,ASecretary: Sam Dlugach, Trea- 5.ure 9 l??'?fCi52f??l??Fl596?5954F'?UTifW e ' e s A FORENSICS 'TD C 77 ffl' -' It -f 'tf N5'5T::' F ffms. H4 , V 'rw' . - fr f. i-1 ' I. 5? ' . J -ii if - 'Ia Q :- Q J-D . .Q N fx '9'i .L C7 gb Q2 27 W Interpretation has been the primary emphasis of the Forensics Team this year. Competing with over sixty-five high schools from eight states in ten tournaments, Harding captured numerous trophies in prose interpretation, humorous inter- pretation, duet acting, and story telling. The read- ers theatre production Grinning Out Loud and the one-act play The Return proviciedan ap- propriate cuimination of an outstanding season. 1. Row 1: J. Martino, R. Hanchett, S. Bradshaw. Row 2: E. Riaies, T. Grobe. K. Bryant, S. Shelton, J. Brown., Row 3: P. Baker, G. Beck, V. Mullikin, L. Livingston, L. Gillespie. Row 4: G. Johnston, S. Dlugach, J. Frazier, J. Wage. Row 5: B. Pullen, Advisor: K. Keel, A. Kelm, P. Smith, M. Blancett, P.,Galbreath, G. Holloway, Advisor. 2. National Forensics League: Greg Johnston, Julie Martino, Billy Pullen, Advisor. Not Pictured: Stacy Street. FBLA Q -M3312-f mms., I Q5 6 ,A flu-QL my A I H I , If VV nl V. V, VV,V in iv- :N Us . - iw is n , ,Then,FuiufenBUSs'UeSsS Leadefwf'AmQ'rofGQf's1s4so1nvQw,nA. ,, A if kk,k at , k gg, L,,k' Q K H . 1ff1eQ'?Ql1e:rof:Q-Sfudenfnfmsuv oCOL1FSQgQr-bennpresently se. f p93s?f9ff59Ai'53? ' 'mann iff3Yf9 'f91?F9?5b0f9?o f1 . nso Lsandsfshfp sooo C Tubbsio AfmYon4fR,' 4-Ianchett. Lg Irwin.iRow 2: L: Dorseyi?:QgfBLj ifgQss1,iiR.3ffIg5, 'SIA ton, P. Fisher, K, Nichols, A.Pa SXT. GrobefiJg5fM2iXWE!l'?,D 3 7 Y. s , S 1 ., , s , Shands, C. Dennis, K, Mitchell, Row 3: QBQQB1ucjk,n1as tg1Bg,'nf Rodgers, P. Pruett. D. PhiIlips,fTl Hollie. J.PhPigfgkg-gmQQ5V ,HbiIof7ffs s ,, -1 n mon, P. Wade, V. McHand, A4 Roseog Row 4:smL4isE3S0fiQJ'5fiBQaWifd' .y ', is 1 S,O'DelI, R. Robinson, K. Stiiesg L. WilsonyoCg5j1g1il,cf3sg5,Nggf:,p W' pictured: J. Matthews. 2. Karen, Mitchellg s s' Paili,ani1on'f5riang, lssy if Leslie Irwin Advisor Bob Buckmaster Vice' residenfbaroly' m - o s. 3 n h +P, L A ,3lqf,g, 'Y s 5QHo1lonfpon,o President: Valerie McHand, Treasuregf'f5'flT6p5fj1fGrobe, Seriretafyg. Tammy' Garmon, Historian. i. s'sVAQ'n'f ji' ELECTRONICS The Electronics Club is intended to stimulate interest in electronics in general and also in ama- teur radio. The club will be on the air talking to other Hams from all parts of the world on a club station to which a license was issued by the FCC. The Electronics Club has hopes of visiting special interest places such as the Red Cross emergency communication facility, which is staffed by volunteer amateur radio operators to help provide emergencycommunications in time of disaster. ' 1. Row 1: L. Miller, T. Blake, B. Perry, B. Gaither, D. Faulkner, B. Walker, J. Woods, L. Wilson. Row 2: E. Nelson, D. King, L. Sheppard, T. Weldon. M. Smith, D. Applebury. Row 3: J. Pierce, L. Eason, C. Perry, S. Gay, S. Ford, M. Wallace, M. Kreft, L. Qualls. Row 4: M. Guyse, J. Story, L. Esgro, B. Dor- man, D. Smith, B. Malady, S. Garmon, M. McLeod, A. Graves. 2. Leroy Miller, Advisor, Eric Nelson, Treasurer: Mark Sowell, President: Bobby Watson, Vice-president: Les Eason, Secre- tary. ' SHIELD STAFF ,Memggygriqf the Shield sreffrzbegan Q1l98Q51yea55QQgkfVeven 'before the '79 bookgegger 0ffrgrtYjgfgg5gigg5g5Sijf QPrehmmqary plans for themeigand desigfgiiweifeig.'nj1ad eg,last 'V rggring and an adllseles CamwiiiiWQS iUiii8i HQ1?QLi?,fn2r May- In Jeuneiinda Dorseygfjlgisa 'fDOl'1ElIdSQDf'3ffEDd- e,drralY?eek long ye 2FbQQKfW6frkeShonheiiifib22G0n- ewayggjhgurkansas. in additiOh1 to' atterirdia?4gQgj2QLe3,3es adqiexthanging ideas with other staHsggfli6yf?fineI+ iiedikiians for thecoverg endsheets, content, and seqigixfieijfdes ignsgrrefQWI3err school began jin August, if?fieSi?fff'C0mPl?i4?ii?iiii?,frS H1e of ads ahdfbeean The aeituaifl produ ctig,1j2jgbfQf2Rjhe e boek, ijgiggyeuts were drawn, pictures et3 k6U14rr lCopy twfeiiigifigiliiltiidredited, and deadlines meiZQF or the firstygt'ifiiHgijje1gShield is 'ing pubiishedfchis year by Jo51QeijY'SierAmerica1fg E?Yf??ifb00kC0i31P4?f'1Y- r r 1. Row 1: wlevvigrkgriiegravxigfznrxixgg-2r,VeS,'Tay15grgrf,EQe.Hodnerr, E. Rimes, G. Holden, LJ D!5?S5YQS'?x.' Birnghamp1'RQiQQ2,:2W4,Krieger, D, Whiteg' A. Kelm, G. Ce?ferfBg Brawnerj'Pf Fi5HeifFi5 Rifuett, LL ewarrerii Row 3: S. Weldfzhg K. South, G, Noa?wf5ddE31Il4,GroAbek,ffR2,vEqgggg5g Agsistant 'Editgrj Linda Dorsey. Egiiteifl:'Aan d cramyi Advfsqfi errr reuur, r r rrfe L. Mmm, pfehmsps, T. Home, R4 Hahbhetfp r'r' I I .. - g - 174 4 X 71? ! e I f L , Q .. L - . N' 5 f' Fl'a ' 'L , Q. . Y f 1. Danny Phillips prepares copy for the sports section. 2. Linda Dorsey and Alicia Bingham discuss the ads. 3. Lee Hodnett and Leigh Martin work during yearbook class. 4. Lisa Warren takes a break from work. FOOTPRINT STAFF A V., annual that is put out ex ff ,, 1 ' Y i. Q ' ieigsiyelylfoir.Hardingfsiaiementary students. Early? ifaystfsummer 'the Footprint stafffWaS ,haArd atfvrorig onthe 1979-80 annual as Mrsgg5nappiey,,ffMargagg ret Warren, and Donna Wren iyverksnop. held at Conway, were finalized for the cover, Each participant left energy had been profitably Qne the staff workeri equaliyghani tures and meeting ,gyercome , by teamworkjanggggoQperatinon,.,13,Beegg ,this ,united effort, ti3e?l979+80 Footprint i9'1f-if Of fhef . if 1. new 1:rfggiiiniaiesgegfiganigifngscoieman, v. soma, D. white, W. Kriager3.4,'BQiilf?,525Qifiiffegf,fQQWren.. M. Lucius, J. Davis, K. Southi,',M,. 1WarEi51igQBi3wiQsi3g3fa'G.giCciilier. qS. Waidon, T. Houk, P. Hendrix,.Q1L-Lafijajfrj?gRi'gRi3Weii, Davis, L. Estes. 2. Margaret Warren.1Ecjjiqrgi?Qirdyji55,l3appiey,,iAdyisorg Louisa Estes, Assis- ifafiii iQj'iW fY .iin.fi i i i v i 1:-, 1 Y 1' Jo A 'Qi 1. Mrs. Shappley, Margaret Warren, and Donna Wren make plans at Conway. 2. Cynthia Latham is hard at work on her section of the annual. 3. A dedicated staff member moves pictures around to make the layout look just right. 4. Margaret Warren supervises the other staff members. 121 fMeWF?FS+0f. ihe. Staff me Q 95053nfilbyL35'??s 9F'?i'i? f 49f3, lt.m'e5' ' - h-L 5 Lg 55 iff: LION STAFF X TYX siT5?9 i2944EP 5???f,9f f?'T9f 5 L'9F' . ' '?' ttQ .keeP th? Sfudeml ft?S?QQ3f gJ!Z1f93En73393?fQffhQVYSSU 35 ithati COUCQYF? JC hem ,fg 13'3?3f 55?ff ?9t?V1T'351 that t?l5 ? 4'1p ' 3?? L d'4f'ln3t'3f?fY? 3F- fh2 fQ90mm QndaU0n ,Of 954 T Sffafff members are V fU7? l3155'gnment? gwen them'- 2?9?39A1fUfn'ng them 'n to Q g The Lion rs pubhshed in , , ki? Mrs 4, 1 1S Ch0 0 l, ,vear- Sfaff members Ienwssee High 3611001 ,PfeSS, l ,1E5S5Ol912isong1afld-'P Sfifi i?'7fFiqPf5 'f'5?fV?99-fTh9g1 4fr.f99i5f'iV?5 f0'f f a' .m0 d9fn A i UQWAS i. '7U?5?1Z!!79 . 215?P '?Q???'?QC? 'ih'T0U8f1 ' Upftofdate and student few fQ ii3if' ig lf ' 1A A 1.:Row4j11figS5?QXlxf1ffifQQ5iE25iEQfig5!3EfS?fDQ'Crayeq. Row 2: S. Luna, G, R?1 dkH'R0W 32 W- Wanfefy P 'B3KQfg1epM2iS5m5if?f5ff'1fRQW?ff1?p5fA5Qh9itl9S, B.,Moon, J. Ber1t0f1 1N61TRig:3gqgfgd:lgQ5'g QQS!QQkijWge 5 ihE2Hciysngg511 Schwarz, A. Bames, J, MiddigtpnimijgL1viyj1gstQ1j9fR:A Wnlsong Sf Taylqr. 2, Machafel 1Se3 more? AdY'S'? ? P3'SeQf.5f?kf?f ? T1d 5U?'f'U? -fV'F eif Wh?f?f C?fe4?2 , . i075- I ' . 1 5, 'f f ff ln' 'iii FT .',- ' Vkhs PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB A .f'. ' iff- A 35 X 1 wr X ' x L ' J j ThefPhotography Club, headed by Mr. Oliver, assists the Shield and Footprint staffs by taking pictures for the annual. They also take pictures for the Lian. Members get actual experience in the field of photography by learning about the F stop, aperture, shutter speed, focusing, cropping, and ASA. They also learn to cope with the follow- ing problems: film stripping out, overexposure, underexposure, and bad focusing. A dark room is provided at Harding, in which all the developing and printing are done. The dark room consists of two enlargers and ,many trays filled with develop- er., lfixer and stop bath. Mr. Oliver checks and screens student work. Row 1: G. Johnston, D. White, W. Krieger, K. South. Row-2: J. Story, C. Reed, R. Oliver, Advisor, S. Waldon, L. Esgro. CHORUS 4 Thhisf, year the A cappella made its debdtfon .4natio,zf1alferadiofby singing onthe Herald of Truth radio program. Theylmet once every two weeks during the summer to practice andfwhenirthe. fall semester began, they started recording for the Bible Lands'r' serle s'.iHarding's Agcappeliais the onlyfhigh school chorus that has leyer performed on rthe.program.. in addition to the radio ibroadi cast they sahg for the Mernphis area churches on Wednesday nights throughout fthe spring and sanggregularly inrchapel services. This year the? spring to1Jrgtook'il.the. A Gappellarr to Virginia and Washington, D.C.l ,S syeiyi 1. A cappella Chorus:'Row 1: fT:'Lloyd, iJJiM,orriyson, B. Reeyes, Tgl-lquk, C.'Mays, B,Brawner,M. Jackson, S4 Sfrihl, E. Riales Graybeal, R. Schrnittou, R, Grace, Row. 2: ,TQ Grant,5'Ri. Crossett, W. Bullo.ck,fJ. Frazier, D, Gailagherg., Leath, R. Nowlin, C. Barton, M. Sanderson, S. Rogers, D.,1Tlfhpmpsohn,g R. Bcynoldsg. Row 37 J. Joines, P. Bake'rh,'P. Osbcl5ElhQilfJ. DaviS3.,gT. gqliloltieg-iftiflglaley, l4QgWarren, J. Brown, K. Riggs, CV. Fesmire,fM. Dlree, D1 aRodgersjfiiRow 4:5,K.,.Keel,,Q. Beck, E. Chester, J , . Sholey,-C. Dismuke, P. Shanklin, S1ii5.Street,.i4gtieQ.Nichols,,,P f,,i,gg,Qeborn,,.L. Ralston, M. Townsley, T1'Haley.rRdwi5: 'Tfiley, JJf8eck', B.,Watson, K. Mosher, V. McHand, B. Green, A Bell, BI 'Woody, 'lfT'MarcqsQ?2.i Brent, Woody, Vice-president Sheryl Straw, Secretary: 'Mia Graylaieai, Presiiient .e. '.'o'r',, . 3 1 .1., J 1, '19 ,du-.. ,NP ' r 1 1 . v' . .431 and , , .v' A 'VL 1 K . , . -sw 3 -F mf ' 51-:ef 9254 522: - gb' 5, -5511-'i-vm iq-. I. r ,yet -l-5 in -V , Q. ' m. ' .. .:,,,, ATS:-' -f.Wf'tsj-f I ,s,f 1 7,Jr.-r45sf:Vj', 3 . fin! -,. I E. .. 1 X , .. .1 Lf. -21 - . gps 'wi '-'ff gc 7 ' .' Uv. , ' 9109 If if . -114 '- ' 'fw.ur.:Yf1k ,I 5.-,.a-Q? 3 , 1 , I in . s. .A .5ff'1.l'.' VU' A L ,P ,' ga, ' ' ' ' 1 - , .gs 1, if ,fi 5 11? , ' ' :. V-W' ,nf fl.,-lfgvyi :QI ff, 1 '. , fd' ' V N ,f - ff' 'f ' V f ,f r' 4, 'U ' ' , 1 , , - fn , .gfif mv 1' . . f. 'H Q, WSU ' , . 3,1 ' .L 'bw' 'i pil if ' if L',, 132152 W w fm, -5 was A 1, . f , ' x .-,'?'f x. FHX K-'X 7 - had V ' , ,, - ..,, 2- ',:: f I ' 'L l ,X Q W W, mv .1N, .. l. f ZL' ' Q ' H - - L f K ,,, Ar M: A ,V ' A A 'K V :-- M' , , - A 5 ' . - - ' fl 7 ' A 95 I I , . V - 1 , 1 f ..hA Y if ff M Q .11' Q ,, I r ,f-ev:-fix I 'ik ,, I U A I I ,J 3 T 1' I A .V 3' f 9552 C ' .. L ' V L W A -I . , . . V ,,,, . , , A, 5 V N W K-1 JM mf 49 af is 1v Q' 1 ,J , T , I . K ' 4, '. : ' l 3 1 ' A . L 5 1 ' I 4: ' ':- . Y' F -'S 2 I' 5 ' 2-'hm' M an 5 , , ,, .,. , . -, , 9- A , 1 ., ' . . .1 ff ' ' 17 ' ' X A .f+,'J-,g4- ,L 423: jg: L I , , x fi' , ,Qb ,vi L , ,..' .f gify. W, Qi . Ax Qix, fw?,A 5 'ly , PM Q, g' ' H K ' 4 . ,' I Q f G A ,, PN jx ,w. . QC ' vi 'av 5: A . V ,' V' ,fx L A,k my . .v 'X 1 K W s 1 I3 W , i' I flfg? K Q l If . W: r ', ' , ' H. 1 'CW v. , -4 'fi 3 4F nn ? l 1. Eighth Grade Chorus: Row 1: A. Akin, K. Totty, D. Dacus, D. Stephens, E. Newman, D. Thompson, R. Van Eaton, P. Hodge, D. Smith, C. Jolly, J. Gard, R. Green, M. Lusk. Row 2: K. Rounsaville, S. Jones, A. Ed- wards, K. Sisco, E. Burghen, T. Williams, T. Warren, M. Sanderson, K. Arnold, D. Browder, T. Jones, A. Holcomb, C. John- son. Row 3: V. Shelton, M. Brenoel, C. Hinson, M. Goode, B. Barton, S. Taylor, K. Bringle, D. Nossaman, C. Wilson, L. Kemp, A. Baker, L. Ross, C. Williams. Row 4: J. Chester, B. Anderson, L. Richardson, B. Nohsey, D. Sharp, D. Shill, M. Mosher, B. Nichelson, A. Bond, K. Mosher, J. Kelly, J. Rochell, M. White. 2. Seventh Grade Cho- rus: Row 1: L. Mills, R. Norris, C. Jackson, S. Tines, M. Maxwell, W. Houk, L. Writes- man, J. Alsup, C. Braddock, H. Throck- morton. Row 2: L. Sisson, B. Srygley, T. Day, P. Pulley, K. Midyett, K. Totty, D. Shelton, D. Burks, C. Means. Row 4: M. Spenser, L. Bush, C. Seratt, L. Roesler, L. Bounds, E. Moth, L. Holliday, D. Gentry, J. Fleming. 1. The senior members of the 1979-80 A cappella Chorus. 2. The A cappella prac- tices many long hours under the direction of Jim Chester. . -v-.-n as M3- .1 X5 T E N... MEMPHIS ZooLocicAL or A GARDEN 5 'li i I O... n- 2 Q K 0 S uw. K ,. rt X l ,lyyy 4h ,f 4 lv. 1. Percussion Section: R. Hurt, S. Manning, L. Wage, B. Turner. 2. Barry Lumpkin, band director, checks the charts ofthe field show. 3. Low Brass: A. Kelrn, D. Gentry, T. Green, J. Maxwell, C. Andreas. 4. Colorguard: Row 1: S. Brown, R. Powell, Row 2: S. Ruby, C. White, S. Brown, E. Workman, C. Robinson, M. Reeves, K. Bryant, C. Embrey. 5. Clarinet Section: Row 1: L. Roberts, S. Brown, M. Sowell, S. Brown. Row 2: A. Lee, S. Ruby, J. Langham, B. Craft, B. Manning. 129 l BAND a...-. 1. What a hard working brass section! 2. Craig really gets into his tuba. 3. Do ... Re Mi. 130 N-.1 .,., xx I f , A 'D - 'T' 44 X Q -.,l l 3 1 4 1. Trumpet Section: Row 1: R. Smith, D. Hutson, C. Bryant. Row 2: L. Holder, K. Lee, R. Tucker, S. McCart. 2. Rob Hurt shows how it's done. 3. Saxophone Section: C. Andreas, W. Beibers, T. Embrey, J. Gatlin. 4. Flute Section: D. Womack, D. Covington, C. Robinson, C. White, M. Reeves, R. Powell, D. Rowden, E. Workman. 5. Trombone Section: G. Helms, J. McKin- ney, E. Phillips, B. Straw, S. Bush. 11 M,-.....,g.., ' 9 BAND F'! ' 1. Level ll Band: Row 1: R. Arnold, S. Rowden, B. Herring E. Moth, J. Ruby. Row 2: C. Lloyd, M. Goode, V. Van Eaton J. Lee, N. Randolph. 2. Donna Womack. 3. Ahhh .,. Don't tell me that I have to march in front of all of those people! 132 iff' ,., x R X ' f 1. Level I Band: Row 1: S. Janardhan, K. Kellett, S. Privett, K. Reichen. C. Staggs, J. Cruz, P. Mclntosh, S. Roper, B. Thompson, J. Schraut, R. Van Eaton. Row 2: J. Walker, R. Davis, A. Nevels, C. Adair, M. Griffin, C. Crim, C. Winter, D. Martin, J. Grobmyer, G. Robison. Row 3: Y. Yun, K. Perry, C. Hanson. 2. Cindy says ... Long skirts are much more practical for cold days. 3. Brad slides into his music. 133 - Take a closer look at . . . A CADEMICS xxik ,, , . 57 VL: W is ii, y L M. , - ' 7' ' :n ., 1' , X, F iii . 2 ,,, if 7 ' , . -, 31, 153 4' g Zi fi 5: Qi? 1' ' ,E f . ,, kriyg . W ggrfh ,kk. H Z1-L' ie ,, Vi is xi, AQHA REE 4,,.,.f 25 f I 9' 'Wh' w-fa , 'i'f, f 1 W, 1-..,, .am Q Wm ' 51 ' Q f1' K H 4 k.1, ,. 1,. , ,W ,, V V .,-nt. ,fs af-xl ADMINISTRATION During has elghteen years as superintendent of Hardmg Academy Harold Bowle has served as an example of dynamic leadership He IS responsible for the total school program and dally approaches thus responslblllty wlth great dedlcatlon Under his guldance the school has exhlblted remarkable growth and achlevement nn all phases of nts program Dr Bowne s com petence and zeal coupled wlth has genuine concern for the welfare of the students have made Hardlng dnfflcult to surpass Hardlng Academy IS fortunate to have Betty Bates as academic dean She IS devoted to her job but she us never too busy to talk to an lndlvldual who needs guidance Her responsu bnlntues are varied and she contlnually strlves to carry out those responslbllltles In any way that would best benefit Hardlng s educational program Its students and faculty . I 1 . . . , V 1 1 1 . . , . 1 1 ' ADMINISTRATION The office of Fred Phillips, dean of students, is always a scene of frantic activity. Dedicating himself to helping students solve their myriad of problems, Mr. Phillips spends numerous hours weekly counseling and offering advice. His guidance and leadership continue to profit many of those who seek his assistance. His loyalty and sense of justice toward all students have earned him well-deserved respect throughout the school Having served as business manager for three years Ken Cox tirelessly searches for new ways to stretch the dollar Through his efforts at conservation and education he has helped bring about significant savings in many areas of school finance He has also been instrumental in helping to see that the constant needs for supplies by the faculty and staff are met How ever Mr Cox does not confine his activities to administering the school budget He is readily available to aid both students and faculty members in any way that he can I I y. ki - Q li? red Phillipsx LL ADMINISTRATION Ronn Rubio fills the position of athletic di- rector. He is responsible for overseeing the total athletic programs of both the high school and elementary schools. Schedules budgets game sites practice sites referee problems time. In addition to his duties as athletic direc- tor Coach Rubio teaches a geometry class and coaches the cross country team. His door is always open to anyone who needs a friend and he has provided a willing ear to the problems of not only student athletes but others as well. Serving as director of student activities this year is Becky Cunningham. A graduate of Har- ding Academy herself Mrs. Cunningham has brought a new perspective to many activities. She has established an outstanding relation- ship with many students and has become one of the most respected teachers. Her enthusi- asm for her job and her exuberant personality have made her a favorite with the entire school community. 5 , 'i'V 5 . -,,, 5 Mt .If 5 and coaching problems occupy much of his . ...g igg g X 6' .' I' Bweck Cunn' ii yi' Q r V 'I ' -. , k k Vrrkk V , -. .g f i ff ' .. . f . -1, i-'s ' . 5, I rdefw - ,. M X e r' fe J.-H f If azxzr A LV, ,fu ' .-'3e,,ag, fukin? , A i '.Qg BUSINESS The business department has several courses offered to prepare one for the busi- ness world. Some of these courses include typewriting shorthand, accounting and gener- al business. The department chairman, Anne Brewer who teaches typewriting is new to the business department. Leslie Irwin is new to Harding this year. She teaches general busi- ness shorthand typewriting and accounting. Typewriting I is so popular that the typing room is in use six periods of the day. Business classes often offer a break from the usual classroom routine of consant notetaking. For example the typewriting classes enjoyed a Christmas office party before the holidays. I I I I I I I I ll II ',..- --- - x 1 9 1' .. f' U Zifgiggifiiiifiifs:--. ' ' Q EEEESSEEEPEEESEFE ,fix eg F l i:5SESf 4 rfb- Q f if - i l 11, x . A Y i as -if -1 0 3 If? , Y t .' g t , 4 . ,- SX I, l ,.-- , ,fp 8 9' I f S by M 'WW '! wwf A , f Anne Brewer Leslie Irwin lvan Benson Betty Copeland James Draper Andrew Ellis Charles Fowler BIBLE Each year Harding's Bible department gives the students a wide variety of Biblical topics to study This year the seventh grade studied the life of Christ the eighth grade made a survey of Acts the ninth grade studied the scheme of redemption and the tenth grade course lnclud ed the basic Bible studies The eleventh and twelfth grades could choose from the following courses God s Unfolding Words Church Histo ry Life and Letters of Peter Hebrews and the Shorter Epistles of Paul Life of Paul and I and ll Corinthians Hymnologyhlewish History the book of Revelation or Romans Galatians and Ephesians In addition to textual studies stu dents are also shown Bible films Gary Holloway Leon Sanderson Bill Srygley Jerry Sumney S.. r' NCQ Ak ,, ...Hn ENGLISH The English department has been involved in improving the composition skills of the stu- dents at Harding Academy. Under the direc- tion of Michael Semore, several teachers in other departments participated in a workshop designed to aid them in giving and evaluating written assignments in their classes. The goal of this workshop is to encourage students to use writing skills not only in formal English classes but in other classes as well In addition to composition skills the English department also strives to improve skills in vocabulary lan guage usage and literature Sylvia Bond Bobbie Burroughs Cathy Donaldson Claire Pirtle Diane Poe Billy Pullen Melanie Semore Michael Semore Judy Shappley Betty Tidwell 142 XX, X f T S' M iii! ij Lk DQNH1' FORGET THB M! 4 LU' . I 1944, YN ,QLWAQM L1 JLQJJJ-' CQALFOSQ4-f4,E' V C0'vv,wm,fL9 f , J , .. 1 .-5 ,- YW 4 fzjgil mf? .lin Q s'o fl F ,vlazl sg' yt X M1 I H W f Q my gig? f MQW of aggmiifig 'llwiiwg' UN,- VQM QM JMJJM1 SM C9LgQ+m, Clem awww GMM M MATH Math and change were synonymous at Har- ding this year. The math students were wel- comed by six new teachers, five in the fall se- mester and one at the semester break. ln the last ten years many new math courses have been added to the curriculum, such as calculus and next year computer math will be added. In the last ten years the math faculty has grown from three teachers to eleven teachers. Each ,llr change is made to fulfill the goal of the math department to prepare each student for col M lege math courses -'KM ,nada Maria Burke Vicki Campbell Chris Dahlberg Dorothy Escue Kay Montgomery David Morris Mitzi Netterville Kay Pedigo Corinne Riall Melody Smith 144 ,,. vu x D . 3 '--a 2 FI Q!!! 1531! Vu. fs li, fa 1534 we 'H 5? sl, .. as .-A -, ,, , Q '. . i . Q 4 . . .i ,ff wwf-. CYWQVFV3 ll, R. ..f 355 ,xg 4 A xi .V V ,. I, 1 L.: , ,libi- -nnmnara :inn - '1 SCIENCE Just as science plays a major role in our technological society, it also occupies an im- portant place in the lives of Harding students. Seventh graders study life science and eighth graders investigate earth science. Biology challenges many freshmen and sophomores, while further challenges are presented to ju- niors and seniors who study advanced biology. Since many students receive scientific diplo- mas large numbers of upper classmen choose to delve into chemistry physics and biochem- istry. A better understanding of the world of nature should prepare students for better life in the world. i I . ,... 1+ 3 'A ln-of Robert Akins Lynn Alsup Harold Bodiford Wayne Craig Karen ljams Bob McConnell Janet Saunders Nancy Seratt f 'M i 5 Q A. 115' 'V 14 f 4 libs 1 i Sli y- mfg! fl! I , t, ,,,....-1 x 1 X I :A 6 4 ,. 3- W HJ my-I Carolyn Batey Becky Cunningham Ruth French Peggy Haguewood Social Studies Two credits in social studies are required for graduation, one of which must be American histo- ry. Other course offerings are civics, world histo- ry, sociology, and personal adjustment, marriage and family living CPAFLJ, taught by Mrs. Batey. Seventh graders take geography and eighth grad- ers take American history. The Memphis area af- fords many opportunities for field trips. Classes periodically visit the sessions of various courts. An annual spring event for the eighth grade is a field trip to Shiloh Battlefield Many of the social studies classes have visual aids guest speakers and discussions to stimulate class interest Qwamo Ike Hall Gaithor Key Alan Pritchard Ed Russell Kay Smith MUSIC Harding Academy has an outstanding music department. Junior high students are required to take a music course taught by Mrs. Warren. ln this class the students are taught the funda- mentals of music appreciation. High school students are not required to take a music class, but as an elective they may choose to take chorus, taught by Jim Chester, or band, taught by Barry Lumpkin. Both courses require talent and provide rewarding experiences for the students This year the A cappella became the first high school chorus ever to be asked to perform on the Herald of Truth radio broad casts The MHA band also did very well this year The band competed in the West Tennes see Marching Festival and received a rating of excellent They also competed in a contest in Jackson Tennessee and were rated excellent 'Fx Q 'FN Jim Chester Barry Lumpkin Donna Warren -.... Marilyn Barnes Patsy Evans Language The language department offers students a choice between German and Spanish. Marilyn Barnes teaches German I, ll, and Ill, and Patsy Evans teaches Spanish I and ll. In addition to classroom activities the courses include trips to various cultural events, exhibits, and competi- tions. Learning about the customs and traditions of the people who speak a particular language is emphasized German students fielded a soccer team for the first time this year Language stu dents also held a tea which featured German and Spanish foods for the faculty L, -1 1 ' '1-'vu : . A -,rl -' ' . W . , tl A , ' .. -, A-fx. r, 1 he - ' A .- f .l.y.-W-. H -:f,, W5 f Speech And Drama The speech and drama classes are hard at work to make thas year a success There are flve sec tlons of speech taught by Deb Holloway and Glen da Cox The flrst semester of speech IS devoted to a study of self one to one Interactions and small group communlcatlons Public speaking debate and mass media are the topics for the second semester There IS only one section of semester establishes the dlfferent roles required ln working ln theatre The second semester IS devoted to the actual actmg deslgnlng and wrlt mg of a theatre production In general drama IS deslgned to Improve the student s understandlng of theatre drama, which is taught by Deb Holloway. The first xl I- ' .' fx bt .- .N Nix NX t ...C pr X f , - , X ,v lv-T s ' ' ' gl xcifl Glenda Cox Deb Holloway Reed Oliver Carole Williams ART Through the study of art a student has a chance to learn many things about hnmself and has surroundings A student may express hum self ln many ways One can learn such thmgs as weaving leather crafts sllk screening wlre sculpturlng pottery making and acryllc palnt mg The art department IS under the dlrectlon of Reed Oluver and Carole Wnlllams Mr Oliver works with both Art I and Art ll students Mrs Wlllnams works mainly with the seventh grade Art I students Tours of art gallerles and arts and crafts exhlbntlons are sponsored by the department 1 I 1 V 1 HEALTH AND P.E. Both health classes and physical education classes emphasize the importance of taking care of the body. In P.E. classes games and exercises promote interest in physical fitness. The classes jog, play tennis, soccer, and bas- ketball, and learn some of the basics of gym- nastics. ln addition to individual and team sports, the classes stress the importance of exercise ln advanced P E classes Miss Mat thews teaches a section on party games Health classes promote an awareness of the importance of establishing good health habits The course includes a study of the facts about proper diet vitamins and other nutrients dis eases and disease prevention , . , , nf wwf, Q V 1726 1 Ronnie Copeland Jerry Escue Peggy Matthews Sally Phillips Joan Vandiveer Sharon Cross HOME ECONOMICS The home economics classes have been busy this year with several areas of study which should prove to be beneficial to students in many years to come. Some of the topics covered first semester were personality devel- opment and family relations, dating, personal grooming, child care, crafts, and clothing. Sec- ond semester started with a unit in clothing construction in which each student learned to make a skirt. As the semester progressed stud- ies included home management food and nu- trition and consumer education. Home Eco- nomics is a very essential course to take be- cause all areas cover things one has to face in everyday life. l l l l 1 l l 'AW fx :Qi - -i. Q01 Ai ft X -1-1.02 TECHNOLOGY Industrial arts education is that part of gen- eral education whose broad function is to intro- duce the opportunities, the tools, the materi- als, and the processes of an industrial society. I.A.E. provides opportunities for exploration in industry. Ideally, l.A.E. will develop an insight and understanding of industry and its place in our culture. The goal of industrial arts is the development of manual skills for job place- ment. lt is a study of production consumption and recreation in a technological society. l.A.E. will assist the student in making informed and meaningful occupational and educational choices. Industrial arts has two course offer- ings Drafting l and Electronics I. .'Xs 1' pq, .5 1.1 . 'Q x ' 35+ ii' ff, lb a'. VF-5, g ,S S Y E X- i A A f M, I I -f t K F Leroy Miller Don Riley GUIDANCE AND LIBRARY During the summer the library was expanded to include a reference room and a new audio- visual room. Several offices, as well as the magazine room, were enlarged. The library, which was almost doubled in size, can now seat five classes at one time. The many changes and improvements in the library have made it more convenient to use. The guidance department assists students in many different ways. Mr. Massey Mrs. Osborn and Miss Pirtle help with scheduling classes administering standardized tests keeping stu- dents informed about available college scholar- ships and providing career and college infor- mation. This year the department set up a tu- torial service to help students who have aca- demic problems. Carolyn Malhoit Bob Massey Evelyn Osborn Donna Shepherd Carole Welch 156 3 ,QA I -. . , N j. V f H 59 ww' f' , i 'w,-w,,,.-- M jf.. F Yr i W Vi Kfit .J l Staff The support staff does an excellent job of keep ing things running smoothly and in good cond: tion The maintenance men work daily making the numerous large and small repairs that are need financial records in order The cafeteria staff works daily to supply students with lunches and to supervise the selling of food The bookstore manager sells school supplies The secretaries keep all of the offices operating efficiently ed. The business office helps keep the school Q , L, , . Y Q . s l W' ' remit Linda Alley Faye Betts Laura Black Faye Clegg Will Crocker John Pace 1. Lurline Rogers Sandra Van Eaton Lena Willoughby Mary Sue Panovec Dimple Preslar Shirley Michie Bonnie Nowlm Take a closer look at . . . 0 CX GLW? XDCOOEB i .HU KN ' X z, 3 . KX g A P pig! LV.,v E V nan .4 ,mu IUIH vu nv YHRD vu HAI U M nil! HM I N 1 1 f 7 ' X xll XV' YI xg' I ,I 7 lllfll ' gl I an I' '1 Q xii ng Q X 4 2 N 5 14, x 1' 4 3 gl' , L D i I' X 4- I, I 5. 1 ' if H 7 ' ls- 1 4 6 We A-F X 7 my , XY it SENIURS a -0' 3 ,VM O X . an , -JA I -T E . I- JQ aj! ZW' . , .:- ' WJ! we PM . ,Eff ,455 , l '... 551 jf. ' '- 'f ' . 'JS lf . H ' . , ,, L , 1 . if gf , - 1 2 ii! fi: K7 X XL- -1,3 - 1 1. x 9 .. , .. .xx 1. 4 ,.. L., Q. 1 :Q 'ff ' K . Y Q ig sg QQ W dd' 9' 2 . 1 '-.n -si' if V 5' ,gf ' fi? SENIORS Libby Binns Jonathan Bivens Kara Blackwood Tony Blake Mike Blancett David Bourland Russell Boydston Susan Bradshaw Ruth Brigance Jeana Brown Carla Brubaker Kim Bryant 13'- 'Munn W-r.. - ...L if Q, X' .ek 1 'E HS Q Qi gg If gf ,X S lm 1. ,Ita ., , 'ii if ' N . 'f x a 6, .-gg 5. A eff .,f 'afar 1 , -4- ..- 59 P' 4 'lg Walk! L c i. 'X fi .' f fgdiif - 2- x . ,J .' 'Q Kf 'SY X gf -..:- V-- SENIORS Bernie Folkerts Steve Ford i Brent Gaither Phil Galbreath Tammy Garmon Janice Gatlin Sam Gay Robert Gillespie Brett Gooch i,, , Roy Grace Mia Graybeal G 4 Bobby Greene SENIORS fi? fvg Lon Holder Elise Holland Carol Hollomon ip- v-,-- 5. ank- S0 f . tr? Gene Hoover David House Donna Huffman f Clay Jackson Melinda Jackson Kirby Johnston Chipper Jones Jenny Jones Suzanne Jones 5 .H-KY J... 1 . D1 -G iii? iluw' , if .. If EE, 'f if x Se! 7 .. , :har ag , . Qu ,gh . A-.44 . 5 ., .. ., .LQ 1 v -l :--pci'E.v :., ag: wr 1-4 .I Kr goth :.4 WHS' 'U lfafczf' E V ff? 2 fi 'sf .r 1 SENIORS Rob Neal Eric Nelson Keith Nichols Jane Nowell Steve O'Dell N Michelle Olree Andrew Page Billy Perry Chip Perry Barry Phillips Beth Phillips Danny Phillips 'bf' V317 .. A' x SENIORS Doug Phillips Jimmy Pierce Greg Poston Robbie Powell Perry Pruett Lynn Qualls Marilyn Radke Lynn Ralston Rosanne Reynolds Rita Riddle Laurie Robbins Kenny Roberts SENIORS Robby Robinson Dottie Rodgers Sandy Rogers Mark Rosser Shelley Salter Shelly Schatzman Jeannie Schwarz Wanda Shakelford Lonnie Sheppard Chris Shettles Ginger Sisson Carla Slate V was .A sf' ,mglngei ' ' 1,53 - -qv 21 1 V . M4 41. I, -r ff.-1 ,-- 2 W' en. 1' W' SENIORS Mark Tillman Mark Townsley Toni Tubbs Ruth Tucker Page Tuminello Beverly Turner Mark Voyles Lisa Wade Philip Wade Scott Waldon C. Brent Walker R. Brent Walker SENIORS Nami 'bfy Ellen Workman Donna Wren Margaret Warren Bobby Watson Sunnie Anne White Robert Williams Suzanne Wood Bryan Woods E!! SENIORS gl I. 2 . M5355 , , ,, . 'flaws -4 . 1 t f n How have the years passed by so fast? I hardly can believe That this at last is our year and we can finally leave. Like a stranger I walk the halls, haunting the rooms I know. I hear the echoes of laughter: I'm eager, yet sorry to go. I carefully try to memorize every moment of every day. But even as I pause to think, I feel it slip away. My friends have drawn so dear to me. It's the beginning of the end. lt's sad to say that old cliche, We won't pass this way again. Our eyes are opened wider than they ever have before. Our hands have served, our hearts have loved, we each have given more .,.. Of our time and our devotion - of our lives to someone else. We've finally found that unity and grown to know ourselves. We will each step forward to open new doors. And set our minds and spirits on the goals we're working toward. Using the colors of yesterday made of love. self-discipline. and sorrow, We will paint our pictures of a more beautiful tomorrow. For every color in a rainbow was reflected through a tear. And every goal that we achieve will be built on twelve long years. Now, Time takes my hand and forward we must go. But I pause to look behind me and that is when I know How hard it is to say heIIo while trying to say good-bye, How strange it seems to smile and laugh while trying not to cry Yes, this is our year ... this is my year. I hardly can believe I've looked for it so long, but now I don't want to leave. Mia Graybeal 54 4 p 4 I --YET? X h Q t ., J , 4 K f f J 0 ' 4 s .- C - . . . '. Adi. , l. - C - M - -Q ' ' - A- . A, -. .. ' . 0 I v sz ,V 9 rf ', '31--'QS -J 'H ' - ' 1.- '1 9 -. . gf' .K 9 ' 1 A r L W ' 4 . .4 4 l .I f u . V' 4 -I-gb - fa, ft a- 'r 6 .17 'V' .' V' Q I- 5 V - -.er 4. ,I , 1. . 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A A v 1 JUNIORS r JUNIORS Jimmy Adkins Wendy Anderson Craig Andreas David Applebury Paige Baker Brenda Bankhead Cindy Barton Lisa Baxter Ronnie Beaver Gary Beck Randy Berryman Robby Betts Leslie Black Carol Blankenship Angie Bodiford Beth Brawner Livingston Brien Kim Brooks Natalie Brooks Bobby Brown Chuck Bryant Leigh Bryant Carmen Burgess Lisa Burns Bob Bush Angela Campbell Kevin Cantrell Mel Carlock Caroline Carr Gerri Carter JUNIORS Kent Carter Jean Cherry Eddy Chester Lee Clarke Terry Coats Deena Coleman Deanna Cooper Casey Crichfield Billy Cutberth Cary Daniel Denise Daugherity David Dawkins Perry Dawkins Eddie Dempsey Charles Dismuke xx tl JUNICRS Sam Dlugach Jim Donnell Bryan Dorman Dixie Downs Lynda Dwyer Becky Embrey Tim Embrey Lee Esgro Louisa Estes Lisa Fienup Robin Force Julie Frazier Debbie Gallagher David Gearhardt Darrel Gentry Bill Graham Tim Green Terri Grobe Tami Gurley Chris Hammond Rene Hanchett Holley Hewitt Kim Highers Laura Hill Lee Hodnett Sheila Holder Tammy Hollie Debbie Hoover Donald Hutson Sherry Ivie JUNIORS Kathy Jacobi Lee Jeffries Lisa Jeffries Phil Jenkins Terrie Johnson Greg Johnston Melissa Jones Cheryl Jumper Allan Kelm Mardite Keltner Ronnie Kiihnl Bruce Kirksey Laura Laehder Cynthia Latham Lori Latimore Lori Leath Shelah Ledbury Cary Lee Cindy Lewelling Larry Livingston Gray Locke Dee Luker Kim Lynn Richie Lynn Mike McCollum Clark McFerrin Michael McGee Mark McLeod Greg Mangrum Trent Marcus JUNIORS Ordering Classy Rings T One highlight of this year was the ordering of class rings. There was more of a hassle this year than ever before. The ba- sic price for a boy's gold ring was 5115. A girl'sering was about 8105. lf anything extra was added to the ring, an addi- tional charge was made. The gold surcharge was S25. Be- cause of this price increase, Mr. Phillips gave the students an extra day to discuss the problem with parents. Many changed their ring orders from gold to ultrium or cut out all of the extras. Although efforts were- made to keep down prices, rings were still an ex- pensive investment! Kevin Marshall Julie Martino Rochelle Massey Marty May Michelle Miller Karen Mitchell JoJo Moody Kelly Moore Larry Moore Cindy Morgan Sandra Morgan Billy Morris V.J. Mullikin Scott Murchison Daryl Newman JUNIORS Greg Norwood Rene Nowlin Suzanne Pearce Don Phillips David Powell Brian Primm Louis Qualls Tana Ragle Zach Randolph Rusty Reed Mary Reeves Emily Riales Jimmy Rich Eric Richter Paul Rickman . 4, ,, WV A QAFKW-6Si frf'.V, MHZ mffv?i:1Y:wfiA i ' Nr? f Allin M , .iic, ,VW ,V c , . W , sfffrf H'S',f5?43f'fj7 ' A ' ff'1ZZ4,, ' , ' u i fessesfs sstimsents 1 gf 1,0 afiunw 'WfWl5sfiiUi5?i3'?S Will' some . 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And so as the price for this expensive product .goes up, juniors will dig deeper into their wallets! Denise White Tamyra Wiley Joe Wilhite Jim Wilkins Renee Williams Larry Wilson Randy Wilson Donna Womack John Woods Brent Woody Sara Workman Debbie Young Won Yun SOPHOMORES Gu W N X mg , 14 B! ,-. 1. 1 Q, Q f 4 -I ,ilfifw-F' was E 45,5 .X- 3 N. ,iff , E H E? f M' l E ,Q -aw F , Q .yy- , .K ,mf f- , . ,f ,, M xxx SOPHOMGRES Diane Adkins Timmy Alsup Karen Atnip Danny Austin Jeff Baker Jay Bankhead Amy Barnes Rhonda Basham West Beibers Esther Belew Steve Bell Pam Bennett Carole Benton Bing Bingham Lisa Blackwell Paul Blank Dee Anna Bonner Brent Bousson Vicki Brandon Sherry Brown Susan Brown Wilma Bullock Scott Bush Sharron Butler Charles Cain Carla Campbell Mimi Carr Ross Carson Roger Cherry Gary Chesteen SOPHOIVIORES Sherry Clements Glenda Collier Linda Collier Beth Collins Charles Cook Kurt Dallas Cindy Dalton Rose Daniels Lynn Daves Don Deaton Shawn Dempsey Kirk Dendy Cole Dennis Dana Dettman Bill Donnell William Downs Steve Durham Dawna Durrett Gary Eastwood Stan Ellington Stacy Elliott Cindy Embrey Vicki Evans Phil Feisal Sherri Fesmire Bobby Flowers Kim Foree Les Fortner Mitch Foust Jeff Gaines SOPHOMORES Scott Garmon Kim Garner Amanda Gattis Mark Gillespie If Gaye Gibson Trudy Goad John Given Kelly Gookin Tavis Grant Aaron Graves Johnny Green Ricky Greene Trudy Griffith Frank Gross Tim Grunau Homecoming For The Sophs Homecoming is a special time for everyone. Finally being in sen- ior high means that sophomores are officially in the running for Homecoming competition. Spirit was displayed in many ways, but mostly in the pep rally. Screaming and pounding on the bleachers could be heard all around the school. The Sophomore class made a fantastic contribution to one fun filled week. They worked as a unit with each member doing his part to make the Class of '82 terrific! SOPHOM Stacey Guymon Tharen Haley Karen Haley Amy Harris Tracy Harris Gary Hampton Mark Hamsley Loretta Hanson Wally Hatfield Drew Hathcock Lana Helton Pam Hendrix Lois Hensley Jon Hill Tania Houk Bryan Hulen Karen Hung Kenny lnman Brooks Jackson Kim Jackson David Jackson Dave Jacobi Angie Janes Jackie Johns Jennifer Joines Bobby Jones Karen Jones Alicia Joyner Mak Kaylor Clay King ORES NQIX x-4 f l . -ff :'0 4' 17 MA 1 ' I 'Pl 1 -z-1 - l an SOPHOMORES Karen Kirk 4- Dena Kirkland Danny Knight Lisa Knox J Mark Kreft Jeff Kuntz Martha Leath Q -, Mary Leath Becky Lewellen Russell Linville 1 Rick McKee Karen McLarty 117 Karl McLarty Billy Malady Kelly Marks Brent Mars Z, Bryan Martin Q Scott Martin Nunda Mathis Suzanne Merryman June Middleton Kris Miller 'T' Rick Miller Nancy Moore Tim Moore Bobby Morgan Keith Mosher Nikki Nichols Dale Norris Kevin Odom SOPHOMORES Ricky Osborn Paula Osborn Phil Osborn Parker Panovec Michael Parham Alan Parker Pam Peeples Eric Phillips Tonia Pitt Cameron Posey Debbie Prince Susan Pugh Ken Pulley Bruce Reeves Craig Roach Lawrence Roberts Cindy Robinson Kim Roller Amelia Rose Darla Rowden Sylvia Ruby Barry Russell Joe Rutherford Beth Schatzman Rob Schmittou Lori Schwartz Tom Seabrook Risa Shackelford Davette Shands Connie Sharp SOPHOIVIORES Scott Shelton Janet Shepherd Tim Sheppard Jeff Sholey Kelley Simmons Cissy Simpson Lisa Sink Tinnin Skinner Debbie Slaughter Rhonda Slayton Dan Smith Jill Smith Mark Smith Rick Smith Charles Stanford Where It s At The number of sophomore preps is somewhat small, but gradually this number is in- creasing. Those who do dress preppy are proud to wear the symbols of Polo, lzod, Bass and Aigner. This year khakis, button downs, corduroys, plaid wool skirts, socks, and mono- grammed sweaters are favor- ites among Sophomore preps. These clothes, which will al- ways be classics, show the sophomores' great taste in fashion. SOPHOMORES kFBV9Ffsemas.if4 ,5AS, sprlpgyjapprpiaches iris 'fstue dents Flare faffllctedif iwithfea 'g ysfrange' disease called offspring il+fever.r'T? Such symptoms may if ifrcludewsfafinepwi thswinkidivf ?i'C3i3YSifQ3'335lT1Ss falifi lbebdmifie gg fgsgyess. yy For fsomel lstudenls Lf spring 7 feliefl may linger T 'shroughoutfihefyean M Gfenyerally s rsfpringffeverican beiculgedwby a 'longlisummerobreakfgl f Mike Stegall Lita Stinnett Toni Stinnett Karen Stokes Kevin Strickland Charles Suttle Cheryl Taylor Suzette Thibadoux Dale Thompson Tim Thompson Sharon Trammell Nancy Troxell Tiffani Tubbs Phyllida Tucker Ryan Tucker i Mark Wade Wendy Wagner Len Walker Raymond Wall Mike Wallace SOPHOIVIORES Dena Ward Gina Ward Harold Weaver Brian White Gina White l , i Louise White Susan White Janie Whitefield Julie Whitmire Tim Wilder l I Keith Williams Blake Wilson Cheryl Wolfe Susan Wynne sophomores Sophomores are quite a puz- zle to people! They are a little s like Bigfoot, UFO's and the Bur- f T muda Triangle. They each leave traces of their existence behind. Bigfoot leaves a foot- print, UFO's show , strange blinking lights, and the Bur- muda Triangle leaves bits of the planes and boats of its vic- tims behind for searchers. In many ways the sopho- more has the traits of these creatures. He leaves behind tardyyslips, overdue books, bubble gum and torn wrappers, combs which have fallen out of back pockets, and antique Le- vi's which date back to the sev- enth grade, which are suddenly not sophisticated enough for the sophisticated sopho- more. 'W . ,k J wlfizf We .ff .V www 'Q-1 R 15 Q F 4' 'iq , 415 X M , E if ,fm v s -gfevr m. mfg as-N Q89 M ff f?W!i b' ,J 1 ,sf ,Y ia, K, jfs iw . f ., ., . 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Add the six pounds of enthusiasm and five cups of loyalty to the Lions. Beat in the four pounds of hard study and the two cups of boredom. Bake at a warm tem- perature for nine years. Let cool. Glaze with one peck of interest in others. f Yield: An average freshman class. Paul DeHart Tammy DeShields Karen Dorsey Pal Duke Tina Elliott Valerie Fister Camille Fowlkes Philippe Fridland Sheri Gaines Dolores Gard Jeff Gatlln Tim Gatlln Lynn Gilliland Lisa Gillespie Not pictured: Caryll Deeley FRESHIVIEN Lisa Gooch Robin Gordon Christi Gray Bill Hackney Lisa Harris Marcq Harris Tim Harrison Ricky Hayeslip Kathy Hays Gloria Heath Brent Herren Sherry Hewitt Mark Hinds David Holliday Steve House Phil Houston Andy Hubbard Darlene Hudson Cheron Huffman Rob Hurt Darrell Hutson Tim Hutton Sam Ingram Jeff lvie Debora Jackson Larry Johnson Brad Johnston Ted Jones Viki Jones Stephanie Kee Rss. it 'i f. , f w-1 -4 1 FRESI-IIVIEN John Kent Kathy Kernan Shelley King Shirley Laehder Sheryl Latimore Debbi Leachman Rodney Leath Alicia Lee Kenneth Lee Mark Lee Pam Levitt Doug Lewis Chuck Lindley Denise Lipsey Lisa Lucas Flat Or Fluffy ' The key word in hair- styles this year is indi- viduality. This year both the girls and the guys are trying the curly afro perm which does not require much atten- tion. There is also the straight style which re- quires only blowdrying. Another ofthe hairstyles this year is the fluffy look that requires the use of blowdryers, curling irons, and hot rollers. Despite all the products to make hair attractive, there is always some hair that will not do a thing. FRESHMEN Ross McCullar Danette McDow Steve McElhaney Mike McElya Phyllis McFall Greg McKinney John McKinnie Delayne Marcum Jimmy Maxwell Margaret Michie Jeff Miller Jeff Mitchell Bobby Moore Marty Moore Shelly Moore if , H A V v L.-U-.. X . V f , ., ' . 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'I ug: MJ 157 FRESHMEN Lisa Morton Wendy Mullins Angela Nance Cyndi Neal Keith Nichols Johnna Oatsvall Mark Odom Donna Oliver Teresa Osteen Judy Patford Brenda Patrick David Pearson Barry Phillips Brad Phillips Judy Phillips Laura Phillips Jean Pitner Holly Porter Bob Pulley Connie Reasons Ellen Richardson Melissa Robbins Sheila Robinson Gary Rogers Raquel Rosenau Lisa Rynders Carol Scoggins Melissa Scott Terrie Shannon Kathryn Shappley FRESHMEN Jill Shelton Peter Shugart Susan Simpson Mac Sisco Sandy Slawson Debbie Smeltzer Danny Smith Phil Stallings Kathy Stevenson Paul Strickland Chuck Surratt Belinda Tatum Julie Tenpenny Susan Thompson Butch Tines Angy Tobias Laurie Tonahill Jacen Touchstone Brian Turner Lisa Turner Greta VandenBrink Malisa Vanzant Karen Volner Julie Wage Allen Wagner Bryan Waldon Jamie Walker John Walker Melanie Ward Sherry Watson l Y Sherry Zinn Not Pictured: Clay Reed iilii FRESHIVIEN Lynn White Laura Wilemon 'Y Mark Williams Ronnie Williams Shelley Williams Leslie Willingham Ricky Wilson Lynn Wooten Stephanie Worden , Amy Wright A I . I - , . . F ,., g .s iff fi l 1 I.. I Your Time ls Coming, Freshmen Life as a freshman has its share of ups and downs. On the up side, ninth graders have a feeling of superiority in that they are the oldest in junior high. Also, the younger grades look up to them and respects them. Onthe down side, ninth graders are not allowed to par- ticipate in senior high activi- ties. But freshmen have many things to look forward to, such as participating in senior high Homecoming activities, pep rallies, A cappella, and varsity athletics. Just wait, freshmen. Your time is coming! EIGHTH EIGHTH James Adams Joey Adkins Anne-Marie Akin Bonnie Anderson Dan Applegate Katrina Arnold Robin Arnold Cathy Arthur Melinda Ayers Bill Baggett Angie Baker Bobby Baker Ben Barton Chris Basham Stephanie Beck Paul Boling Angela Bond Dalean Bramlett Michele Brenoel Ken Bringle Beth Brock Ted Brooks DeAnna Browder Elizabeth Burghen Darren Cain Michelle Carrier Mike Carrier Gary Childers Chris Cedar David Churchill EIGHTH Ginger Conklin Heather Crain Brent Crawford Jeff Crook Andrew Crumpler Art Crumpler Dianne Dacus Bubba Daugherity Lisa Daves Karen Dean Rose Deeley Fred Doane Shelly Donaldson Shana Dunevant Mike Durham Lisa Dye Amy Edwards David Escue Jim Estes Anne Feisal Karen Foree Keith Foust Mike Fry Eddie Gamble Julie Gard Phillip Gattis Marla Goode Mike Goode Greg Grammer Rhonda Green Kip Hatch David Hays Scott Hedge Michelle Heffington Greg Helms Mary Henry Steven Henry 'q Bubba Hemphill Carey Hendrix ix Norman Henson Pi Katina Herren Billie Herring Cindy Hinson David Hinton 1 Peter Hodge K A 1 L ry fr Study Hall At 9:10 the bell rings and off go the eighth graders to study hall, which is a place for them to study or have free time to themselves. Many work hard and use this time wisely. Some people do study, but many do other things. Girls read roman- tic novels or beauty magazines. They also decide what outfit to wear to the footbali game or what color eye make-up looks best. Many football players look over plays and decide which ones they like best. Many eighth graders like study hall and hope it continues next year. EIGHTH Beth Hodges Angie Holcomb Danny Hoffmann Kevin Holliman Patrick Hughes Lisa Huselton Kelly Jeffries Carol Johnson Christy Jolly Susan Jones Tammy Jones Jennifer Kelly Lisa Kemp Will Kissling Beth Larmour Jael Lee Chris Lewis Christy Little Ann Loft Charlie Lloyd Michelle Lusk Grant Madsen Buffy Manning Donna Mars Kelly Martin Stacy Massey Lisa Miller Melissa Miller Michael Montgomery Karen Mosher A if 552 EIGHTH A Shot ln The Arm Ouch! Please don't give me the shot! These were just asfew of the last desperate pleas for help. During this year Harding has made the news many times. One such incident in- cludes some eighth grade stu- dents who had the measles. When officials discovered that some of the students had not had the shot, the health de- partment came to the rescue. About half the student body had to have shots. During the shots many faces were made and many students would not watch. Some of the students said that their arms were sore and that the shot was painfulg but of course, it was only a shot in the arm. Mark Mosher Thomas Mote Neva McCord Carolyn McGhee Robin McKenzie Warren McWhirter Claire Nevels Evanne Newman Bart Nicholson Beth Nohsey Kelley Nolan Doug Nossaman Jan Papasan Dena Parker Paige Parker EIGHTH Alesia Pate Cheryl Patterson Liz Patton Gerald Pennink Drew Phillips Rodney Phillips Scott Ralston Nancy Randolph Laura Richardson Kim Rickman Kerry Riggs Carla Riley Lee Roberts Janet Rochell Brad Roller Lynn Ross Michelle Ross Kim Rounsaville Sheila Rowden Julie Ruby Lisa Ryan John Salisbury Michael Sanderson Gena Sasseen Bill Schettler Cindy Scott Dale Sharp Darrell Sharp Chuck Shelton Valarie Shelton WW if I EIGHTH Dan Shill Kim Sisco Mike Sisk Barchelai Smith Debbie Smith Kara Sparks Debbie Stephens Brad Straw Scott Strayhorn Kay Summers Woody Summers Letitia Sweeney John Taylor Kelley Taylor Scott Taylor Double Trouble Double Trouble Have you ever thought about what it would be like to have a twin? There have been a num- ber of books written and mov- ies made about twins, but if you want to know what twins are really like, just ask one of the many sets of twins here at Har- ding. There are three sets of twins in the eighth grade. They are Michelle and Mike Carrier, Karen and Mark Mosher, and Dale and Darrell Sharp. EIGHTH Eighth Graders n The Warpath Stomping feet clappmg hands and open mouths are the signs at yunior high Herne coming week The highlight of the week was of course Thursday with the pep rally and the game The iumor high team roared to a victory The eighth grade was ecstatic' By the time these students reach high school they will be tough competition for other grades in the spirit field Scott Thompson Danny Thompson Stephen Tidwell Caron Totty Eric VandenBrink Richie Van Eaton Van Van Eaton John Wakefield Shelby Ward Lisa Ware Tommy Warren Hope Webb James Westbrook Tracy Wheeler Laura Whittle EIGHTH Junk Food Junkies lt's third period on a Wednes- day: 190 eighth graders are sit- ting on the edge of their seats, mouth's watering, feet planted. firmly on the floor, ready to pounce. At exactly 11:50 a bell rings. Immediately the room bursts into life and the daily dash for the cafeteria begins. All morning these eighth grad- ers , have been dreaming of, their favorite time of the day,- LUNCH! Unfortunately these students do not usually eat sal- ads, and hot plate lunches. Most students normally choose to eat junk-food. Lunch ' for the average eighth ,grader s usually includes a hamburger, potato chips, cupcakes, and af large coke., lf their parents only knew! ' s - - Connie Williams Todd Williams Ace Wilson Cindy Wilson Keith Wilson Michelle White Bill White Christie Workman Angela Yarbrough - SEVENTH SEVENTH Chad Adair Jeff Alsup Rob Artman Craig Arwood Pat Astor Brett Atkins Cindy Barch Eddie Bates Sherry Blackburn Lee Bounds Lee Bowling Cindy Braddock Dana Brazzel Jeanne Brewer James Brown Stac Brown Susan Burgen Julie Burkhead David Burks Lauri Bush Steve Clement Chip Clinton Blake Colvin Cyndi Crim Janet Crocker Joe Cruz Michael Curtis Michael Daniel Renee Davis Tommy Day SEVENTH Kim Dendy Angela Douglas Alison Duke Wilson Eaton David Echols Kevin Edwards Stacy Fisher Jacques Fleming Andy Fletcher Kenny Gaines Debbie Gentry Kim Gilless Frank Gray Nathan Green Michelle Griffin Joe Grobmeyer Chris Hammer Helen Hampton Rene Hampton Chris Hanson John Harwell Dawn Helm Kathy Hezel Andy Hill Pete Hinton Kristy Hodges Martin Hodges Andy Holder Leigh Ann Holliday Wayne Houk l if SEVENTH il- ' ' Michelle Huddleston ft l Kim Huffman Kelly Hughes Russ Hughes ti Ken Isabel -, , l Colleen Jackson Jeff Jackson Suma Janardhan Greg Jeanes Larry Jene Jeff Johnson Art Jones Durand Jones Jason Justus Kim Kellett Metal Monsters Since the seventh graders are inexperienced at handling metal monsters, Help me open my locker! is a common cry in the junior high hall. Even high school students have problems with lockers, but to seventh graders, lockers mean trouble with a cap- ital T. Some people have the wrong locker number, others have the wrong locker combina- tion, and still others have lock- ers that are just plain stuck. The worst thing that could happen to a seventh grader on the first day of school is finding that their locker just will not open. Once this trauma is over, seventh grade is a lot of fun. SEVENTH Mthe, first Weeksfffoi sohooli, rsevenihi sgiaiderg-gi areggpff ,istegngcorifgseglfand terrified tofind M sglfiooirs ingthe cirushrbetviieen olasisesiiOfteiTir a small ghodyyerwith agiookaof anguish on its facejean viiieriseeh pressedggyp against the lockers. However, asi?fthe5fiSevQ ifeWU'ii8fadQFS Sei T0 knowseach Qiheri ' conyersiationfsiibeciamyes ig?iifmgpo5ssible,i45in fcheg hall K over the -3f'G3l'7,f Of 'rsilamfmiingig loqgkers, eiisicreamingsvoices, and footsteps ififliinniiig 'diowniflithe ighall.i,5Some rgjseventh graders loiierfih the iigihallzirrcreatingggiga gggeatggiistqrg Hence av? making 21 sffaifsiffouie iw:rigsiallyr,3igngpqssieble555Othgr sev- enihg griadeersryrftry towesczepei iglfge :A,ori,igg9l1i,yl25fgyraqgng down the hails M at gjiareaigneckffgspeedf,K shqyingi eranclgiostiing e becomeffcorgimonptacQis3S1etlgey Wiearn the ropes. - , 4 5 7 i' M Jay King Allen Knox Greg Kuntz John Law Jennifer Lawrence Cindy Leath CoCo Linkous Tara Markart Dale Martin Michelle May Melody Maxwell Charla Means Kelly Midyett Ken Miller Leigh Ann Mills SEVENTH 'ST' T' L-.A ...t 2 Susan McGuire L, Jeff MclLvain -ff Patrick Mclntosh Audie Nevels P Randy Norris , 'x wi 1 J' ff X f-v 1 'f Changing Classes One ofthe hardest, most frus- trating, yet different things about seventh grade is changing classes. During the first few weeks of school, it is most com- mon for a seventh grader to be seated in his desk for eighth pe- riod two minutes after the sev- enth period dismissal bell rings because of the dreaded fear of being late. Even so, there are still some who insist on speaking to every person who walks by him and are late for class. These people are the ones who find it hard to change classes, 1 LeAnn Mills - Pam Moore l Emily Moth -, ' Daniel Murphy Curtis McClinton Andy Nutt Andy Olree Jay Osborne John Parks Rhonda Peak oasifxchfwe' f7 0C?bU7?cfY i350U95?Y5f SEVENTH e 55? FT?1E19iZ!5L?i,tiC9Fll?'tE?17 faifrifiaffiltng seifeefltfe.weeksQefstaftedfelrievenith gradersifhaize receifgfdy ylgceengtiinf xggguggas -tijiis 4 tiiaodiiioinigjfoms soon asoithieibpelliffiyngsgjor fglaisgigtyo begin .VQ , Mfonglay, Qf Fiefftaclfier' Says, H9635rTh9ff9le51S?.,2fQC1flf?+?553l' hcargdi 0551: the Y teiii' ' Q'5 5 F7 GM some 9999?-a'7?! 1. inurnbyessfrems zonefftol ten. ' ff'gSorrie people rfaithg fullyftakejtheir voycabglaryaibooks, ihoyrne' can Friidayfiianizfy icorne yfto School ,QDQ,QMOrlsfayfflffwelirprfef iparedgi liKostT'peioiple,'5fhoyyeveigh forget toclvgtlakeisytheirgibooksirliponiie on Fridays and rush into English, classgon Monday hvpiffeofoiifsfvdy' to at the last moment, Es. 'Ing g i x f 3 il ini Q5 in r,. Q35 62:5 H P :niet 4- gd v 1 ,. ., 'S 5 ' Xen-pu 4.4:Q I ' , '.A.. . 7 f'VA rp-gr: W-',L :-.if ,Mzffr, .. -' ' 'Diff - 'ff ,V ,wg Keith Perry Patricia Phillips Becky Prince Shelley Privett Pam Pulley Brent Randolph Jeff Reed Kris Reichen Jennifer Reid Stacy Repult Steven Rich Greg Robison Laura Roesler Steve Roper Trent Ross xf f-'Lf '.f. Q' l L l SEVENTH The Wonderful World Of P.E. A wonderful forty-five minutes each day is spent in P.E. One of the most exciting parts is getting to dress out. Next come the ex- ercises. Then comes an exciting game of warball. Here la person has the opportunity to get out of his next period class by letting d the ball hit him in the face. lt's a little painful, but it works every time. Upon finishing the period, he has about five minutes to run for the showersfget out, dry off, stick his clothes on,' and run for his next period class. As in all things, P.E. has its advantages. lt is certainly a change from ree cess. S Jeff Schraudt Claire Seratt DeeDee Shelton Jenny Simonton Larry Sisson Carl Slate Judy Smith Mark Spencer Beth Srygley Carla Staggs Gina Stevens Brent Stewart 1, Robby Stewart Keith Still Londa Stinnett Heather Throckmorton Angela Twomey Robbie Van Eaton Matt Whittington SEVENTH John Street Jeff Sutton Jamie Taylor Bill Thompson David Thornton John Thrash Stan Tines Eric Torrey Keith Totty Lisa Trosper Tim Ungaro Jeff Voyles Mike Waddell Justin Walker Richard Wang Allen Ward Lisa Warner Lea Watson Michael Wells Bart Williams Harris Williams David Wilson Nancy Wilson Billy Winter Carol Winter Mark Womack efag f .5 My-K Gb SEVENTH Laurie Woodard Chad Woods Leanette Writesman David Young Leanne Young l ,M Reports, W Reports, And More Reports Seventh graders will ali agree that one of the worst things that they have to do is writing reports for geogra- phy class. ln the fall, seventh graders write a report about a foreign country and in the spring they write one about an American state. Along with the written report, the student must also draw a poster of the country or state showing the capital, the major rivers, and any other major geographical feature. No seventh grader is exempt from this assign- ment. One good thing about this, however, is that the classes spend a lot of time in the library. Because of this, the students get a much welcomed break from listen- ing to Mr. Hall or Coach Prit- Chard. Take a closer look at Closing X A , C -gf X.x Q' ft 1 ' t.'.gf EK Q X, -41 1 rw, M Ji! kk? Goals When the student body first came together in August, most wondered what the future would bring. Each student had specific goals and aspirations. The individ- ual was required to look at himself more realistically and to assess his own strengths and weak- nesses. With a lot of hard work and a little patience, these expec- tations often became realities. . f 492 , . V69 .Q tg I X ' , xo - 'J I K 4 -1. tiff 5 v t ' 1 ' ' 'Y' , . gf' isss ' g '- . ?P :f f 112 Q. If z .5 1 Q i in-s ,hs Q 1 x x. . 3 . , : I 1 7 H f 1' my - KLE, 'ff,, Q Q , N 1 'Kwai , u S ,. W f-Q. , X 3 . fx 'I gf fvxg! K pf T fn' QA? 'iw lf! R i . , ,ni aw .wx w s ye. A ' .. ' ' , 1 si K iw Competition Competition was a key factor in academics and sports. Those who chose to meet their challenges gained a different perspective. Perhaps success was felt as a goal was attained, or perhaps insight if it were not. lnflated college tuition costs placed increasing pressures upon students to achieve aca- demically. ln sports, Harding made a clean sweep. What is re- membered? Of course, the nu- merous trophies and awards take their place but more than these is a feeling of pride and school spirit which accompany them. Results Throughout the period spent at Harding, students have grown and developed in many areas. Their goals, objectives, and dreams were enlarged. Through cooperation in work and play, stu- dents molded a year created from what they themselves had given. ry. I O T 5. 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' :Z ' Li A5 inf' .Y .J 3 Q Y -gi fig: 3 '.4 C-05421, ' w tt, ik ,a:4f lf Tj ' ' A ' L Senior Index 5. t narrow xfrru ues ' 7 Technicai Arts' Diploma: Electronics Club 4. i 2 i. . 1, i r GEORGIA use Aivosnson A l L. 'Liberal Arts Diploma: Student Council 2,43 1 President 4: Lionettes 1,2,3,4: Secretary 1: L . i . Vice-president 2,3: Tennis Team 1,2,3,4: .lu- i nior Miss Candidate 4: Queen of Hearts 1: l Class President 1: Class Vice-president 3: Basketball 1: Chorus 1. r i I. ,, r i , 1 ' l ' A GLYNNIS ANDERSON-SMITH n - Q ,Liberai Arts Diploma: Volleyball 1,2,3,4: Cap- 'f tain 1: Leadership 1: Ail-Region 4: All-District 4: Ail-Conference 4: Softball 3,4: Most lm-' proved 3: Lion Staff 3,41 Co-Sports Editor 4: L Spanish 3,4: Civinettes 4: Biology Ciub 4. g t gr 57 Joaunwrzzrs amass A 2 A . A ' Technical Arts Diploma: Track Manager 2,S,4: g Office Assistant 4: Math and Science Ciub 2. i A V VNAOMI DEE BAXTER A ,g S 'Liberal Arts Diploma: Basketball 1,35 Track 5 Manager 1,3,4: FHA 3: Office Assistant 4. z JAMES GAL VIN BEARD, JR. Scientific Diploma: Track 2,3.4: German Club 3.4: Math and Science Club 1,2,3,4: Biology Club 1,2,3,4: Quiz 'Em Team 4: ClC 4: Teach- er's Assistant 4: Drama Productions 2.4. JIMMY CARL BECK Liberal Arts Diploma: Drama Productions 1,3,4: Forensics 4: A cappella 2,3,4: Thespi- ans 41 Hamhocks 2. f ,252 ALLEN LEE BELL, g , Scientific Diploma: A cappeila 2,3,4: Math and Science Club 2.3: Biology Club 4: National Honor Society 3.4: Treasurer 4: Drama Pro- duction 1. PHILLIP RAY BELL Liberal Arts Dipioma: Office Assistant 3,43 Track 2, JAMES WALKER BENTOM JR. Liberal Arts Diploma: Basketbail1,2,3,4: Ger- maneClub 3,4: Lion Staff 2,3,4: Shield Staff 2: ClC 4, DA wot wuimm ssvfnt v Technical Arts Diploma. Azrciagrm vs suvcunu ,scientific Diploma: Main and science cies 2,3Q4fr-Secretary 2: Treasurer 3,4: Biology Ciub 3.4: Vice-president 4: Shield Staff 3,-4: Business Manager 4: Footprint Staff 3: Stu- dent Council 4: Civinettes 4: CIC 4: President 4. OLIVIA MARIE BINNS Liberal Arts Diploma: Footprint Staff 1: Lion- ettes 4: Photography Club 3: Softball Man- ager 3: Powderpuff Football 4: Track 4: Senior Scrapbook Photographer 4. JONATHAN KARL BIVEN5 Scientific Diploma: Football 2,3,4: Wrestling 1,2,3. :mm DIANA suicxwooo Liberal Arts Diploma: Chorus 1. X'jlr 1u:r 1 W X 5 . lf. -rib' .Sz 'J W -5 , ,K Ayn i' wn.r.1AM f? i fggt Scientific Dipioma:'4Bioiogy Club 2,4-: Science Fair Second -Place 2: Eiectronics4.1 A ROBERT MICHAEL BLANCETI' , T' f Classical Diploma: German Club 3,4: Math and Science Club 2: Forensics 4: Biology Club 4: Drama Production 4: Office Assistant 2: Teacher's Assistant5,3. 5 7 DA VID LEON BOURLAND Scientific Diploma:'V1Football l,2,3,4: Track 1.2,3,4: Basketball 1: 'CiZ3SSj President 2:Ciass Treasurer 3: Key Club 2,3,4: Treasurer 4: Stu- dent Council 2: Most Courteious 4: Class Fa- vorite 2: Fsic Big Breiner,3,4.i .mass Russsu. sovosrolv Q Technicai Arts Diploma p V: susan num BRADSHAW Q f S ' S ' T Scientific Dipioma:i'Chorus,1: ,,i,' Science fair Third Piece 1: ,Gern:ianejpCiub:,2,p3,4: Historian 4: csvineaes:s,4: vice-president 4: jnaeonai Honor Society 4: Biology Club 4: Forensics 4. RUTH ANN BRIGANCE T A Scientific Diploma: Civinettes 3:4: Secretary- Treasurer 4: Biology Club 4: Track Manager 3: Spanish Ciub 2: Chorus 1. JEANA LOUISE BROWN r Liberal Arts Diploma: Speech Award 3: Junior Miss 4: Key Club Sweetheart 3: Cheerleader 3: Drama Production 4: Forensics 4: A cap- pella 2,3,4: Track3,4: Hamhocks 2. cAR:.A mwv snuelursrzg Liberal Arts Diploma: 'Cheerieacier ,1.2,3,4: German Club 3.4: Bioiogy Club 2: Class Vice' l 5. E- 1 40' - f ty 5, ti s l l l i president 1, Chorus 13 Lionettes 43 Home- gcorning Queeni 43 Fl-lA 4: Track 1,2,3.43 Hap- piest 43 Dfnce Assistant 4,g . 'KIMBERLY oem: aaraivr l Liberal Arts Diploma: Office Assistant 4: Foot- print Staff 33 Shield Staff 33 Biology Club 23' Math andf:Science Club 4: Powderpuff Foot- ball 3,43 FHA 4: Color-guard 43 Lionettes 1,2.3f A ROBERT KEITH BUCKMASTER 'Scientific Diploma: Student Council 4: Drama Production 23 lntramurals 2:fFBl.A 3,43 Vice- president 4: Most Likeiy to Succeed 4. MELANIE FONTAINE CLAY 5 I Scientific Diploma: FSIC 11,2,3,4: Biology Club 1,2,43 Vice-president23 Volleyball 1,2,3,4j All- ,State 2: All District 1,233 All-Conference 4: i v v Track 1,2,3,43 indoor Track 1,43 Atl Confer- ence 2,33 Most Valuable Player 2,33 Basket- ball 33 Civinettes 3,43 Most Athletic 4: Chorus 1 . A 2. ROBBIE MELINDA COLEMAN . Scientific Diploma: German Club 3,41 Biology Club 43 Footprint Staff 43 Most Talented 4: Basketball 3,42 National Honor Society 3,43 Civinettes 4: Teenager of the Week 4. KELLY LEEANNE COMSTOCK Classical Diploma: Spanish Club 2,3,4: Ger- rnan Club 4: Basketbail Iylnternational Thes- pian Society 4: Entertainment Club 2.3: Dra- ma Award 33 Photographer 4: Powderpuff Football 3: Chorus 1. ROBERT WA YNE CROSSE TT ,Classical Diploma: Junior High Society 1: Track 13 Spanish Club 1: Latin Club 2,3: TRANSFER: German Club 3,4:ASpanish Club 3,4: Drama Productions 3,41 A cappella 4: Koinorsia 4. ' ' JIMMY HUGH CRUMPLER, JR. Classical Diploma: Chorus 1: Aicappella 23 Tennis 2,3,43 German Clubi3,4: Drama Pro- ductions 1,2,3. . 3 JACKIE LADAVWN DA VIS 3, 3 - 3 3 Scientific Diplomag, Entertainment Club 3: Chorus 13 A cappella 23,43 Footprint-43 Cross Country 3,431 All-Conference 4: Powderpuff Football 3,43 Track 3,42 Koinonia 4: President 4. JEAN ELIZABETH DAVIS ' Liberal Arts Diploma: FHA 3,43 Footprint 2,3,4: 4HgClub.2,3,4. ELIZABETH ANN DA VIS Scientific Diploma: German Club 2,3,4: Secre- tary 4: Biology Club 3,43 Senior Representa- tive 43 National Honor Society 4: Footprint Staff 2,31 Math and Science Club 4: Lion Staff 4. ' . ROBERT KERRY DA VIS A Scientific Diploma: Football'3,4: :Track 3,43 Student Council Woe-president,4: Key Club 43 FSIC Big Brother 43 Best All Around 4: Mr. Harding 4. ' ' g CYNTHIA MONETTE DENNIS y Liberal Arts Diploma: Chorus 13 Footprint Staff 13 FHA 2: Civinettes 3,42 FBLA 4. ELIZABETH ANN DEPRIEST Liberal Arts Diploma: Civinettes 3,4: Fl-lA 3,43 H 0 S'panis'h'Club 3,437Treasurer 4: Lionettes 3,43 FSQC 3.4: Biology -Club 4: Homecoming'Court 4: Student Council 43 Most Courteouslf. STEPHANIE LEIGH DIFFEE Scientific Diploma: Biology Club 43 Lion Staff 33 Footprint Staff 4: German Club 3,43 Pho- tography Club 33 Wittiest 4. w f I CARLA FAYE o1u.A3o . -I I' it ,i Liberal Arts Diploma: Lionettes 2,3,4Q FHA 2,31 FSIC Ciyinettes 4: Teacher's-:Assistant . 3,4. LINDA SUE DORSEY Scientific Diploma: Lionettes I,2: Biology Club 1,2: Math and Science Club 2: FBLA 4: Student Council 2,3,43 Civinettes 33 'FSiC 23,43 Secretary 3: National Honor Society 3,43 Shield Staff 2,3,4gAssistant Editor -33 Edi- tor 44 Queen of 'Hearts 33 Lion Staff 23 Class Secretary 4. I y 3, i, JOSEPHARTHURKDYAR- -.4 A - l I 2 scientific Diploma: Football 1,3,4: Key Club 3,41 Wrestling 23 ,Football Manager 23 Biology Club 234: German Club 3, Intramurals 3g ussus samwvo Eason, JR, V Scientific Diploma: FBLA 4: Electronics iClub 4. 3 I 3 RANDY LYNN amor A A Liberal Arts Diploma: EntertainmentfClubfl3: Office Assistant 3,43 Intramurals 1.2. ALLEN FORREST ESTES, III 3 Liberal Arts Diploma: Footbali 1,23 Soccer ,1,2,3: Student Council' 13 Basketball 13 Base- ball 1,23 Biology Club: TRANSFER. Wm, - ' ' Ulmwa -Yxmmg WJ ,,,..rg ,.,:r.fmg,f-AM-- ,gg-g-gg--Maggy , ,M ,.,. ,, ' , -g.:g: . '3 - :2e - Ww'W, ,M '4 4 fx, Nvvgxvwssm afgeg, E 31 f Qi gm .... : V -- .' ig 1 gi n i s - ,,-.:.::.- W H ' ' --'- ' 'C'-:M ,,,gf, :,:. ...- ::.s..:. ,ww-' ---' -2 g::: .-.-. F:-fFff2 --.-2 :.:-:, - 1. 4 -5: - ESM is Mf mm -.-- : -.-- 2 .... : ..,. mv, ff 'E M-YW, n il Ma? .... 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BARRY GUY PHILLIPS Scientific Diploma: National Honor Society 3,4: German Club 4: Basketball 1,2: Baseball 15 Intramurals 2.3. DANIEL PATRICK PHILLIPS, JR. Scientific Diploma: Spanish, Club 2,3.4: Ger- man Club 3,4: FBLA 43 Biology Club 4: Shield Staff 43 CIC 4. ELIZABETH A. PHILLIPS Classical Diploma: FHA 2: FSlC 2,3,4Q German Club 3,4. DOUGLAS PRESS PHILLIPS Scientific Diploma: Honor Roll 1: Ecology Award 1: TRANSFER: Biology Club 2,3,4: Na- tional Honor Society 3,4: Track 4: Indoor Track 4: Math and Science Club 2,33 Cross Country 4. JAMES REGINALD PIERCE Technical Arts Diploma: Electronics Ciub 4: Office Assistant 4: FBLA 4. GREGORY SCOTT POSTON Liberal Arts Diploma: Key Club 2,3,4: Bioiogy Club 2: Track 1,2,3.4: Junior High Jump Re- cord 3: Electronics Club 4: Footbali 1,3.4: SAC Honorable Mention 35 All SAC:Al1-District Defensive Player, Pinson Ruritan Bowl 4: Cap- tain 4. . ROBBIE ALISON POWELL 5' Liberal Arts Diploma3.National Honor Society 1,21 Annuai Staff 2: Rifle Corps3i':2: Captain 2: Beta Club 1,23 TRANSFER: National Honor Society 3,-4: Rifle Corps Captain 4: Orchestra 4: Civinettes 3,43 Historian 43 :VI Footprint Staff 4: Koinonia 4: Secretary 4. PERRY FRED PRUETT , y . Scientific Diploma: Thespians 1,2,3,43 Drama Productions 1,2,3,4: Drama Award 2: Shield Staff 3.4: FBLA 3,4: Biology Club 4: Office Assistant 4: Lion Staff 3. VICKEY LYNNE QUALLS Liberal Arts Diploma: Softball 1,45 Teacher's Assistant 4: Office Assistant 4. MARILYN ELAINE RADKE . Classicai Diploma: Office Assistant 2: Nationai Honor Society 3,43 Math and Science Ciub 1.2.31 FBLA 3: Spanish Club 3,43 Lion Staff 3.4: Chorus 1: Lionettes 3. LAURA LYNN RALSTON 3 i Liberal Arts Diploma: Chorus 1,2,3,4: Chorus Award 1: Footprint Staff 1,2:Entertainment Club 3: Student Council'3: FSlC 4: National Honor Society 2.3,4: Lionettes l,2: Award 1: Drama Productions 1.3: CIC 3: 5hIeIdStatf 3: Geometry Award 1. I 3 y ROSANNE REYNOLDS Scientific Diploma: Student Council Secretary 4: Key Club Sweetheart 4: A cappelia 4: Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,4: Civinettes 3: Lion- ettes 2: Biology Club 3: German Club 3: C24 'C--7 Friendliest',4if' i ' ' i RITA GAII. SRIDDLE i 1 Liberal Arts Diploma: Office Assistant 3,4. mums sus Roasms i 7 it Technical Arts Diploma: Chorus 1: FBLA 4. xsmveru nossnrs f 3 Scientific Diploma: Library Assistant 13 TRANSFER: Footbali,3,45 Track 2: lntramurals 2,3:FSlC 2. 'ERVINiC- Rosuiisoiv, Jn. A All Technicai Arts Diploma: Track 1:23 Class President 45 Student Council 4: FBLA 43 Most School Spirited 4: Class Favorite 43 Office As- sistant 4. , A 5 oonoruv sus RODGER5 f Liberal Arts Diploma: Office Assistant 3,45 Chorus 1.4: FBLA 43 Powcierpuff,Footbali 4: Track 43 Tnespians 4: Entertainment Ciub 3: Drama Production 4: FHA 3. ,I A SANDRA car Rooms 3 A I ,Liberal Arts Diploma: FSlC 4: Civinettes 4: FHA 2: Lionettes 3.4: Chorus 4: Drama Pro- ductions 2.3.4. MARK DA WD ROSSER 5 Liberal Arts Diploma: Cross Country 2,3,4: Track 1,2,3.4: Basketball tl,2,3:,FS,tCjjBig Brother 3,4: Sergeant-at-arms 43 German Club 2,41 Key Club 45 Happiest 543 indoor Track 3,4. 3 SHELLEY LEE SALYER Liberai Arts Diploma: Lionettes 1,2,3,4: Sec- retary 3: Awards 1,2,3: Class Treasurer 4: -- 'iifrfi 1g .,?'QifQ'ff L.i4+x'1'1HM'Ng,w.aw1f4 wa'wi5irz' x,q:q.wf,y,'QM,3m5WJa P, . - .W,,,,.frH M V -- V W , YM QM 4m.f.gx . ,M f,fgg,,,,3iffiqg Ngk , gg g3g55,,w,Hmi WW Kings? .... 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Z'A'Z'.'3t'22'3.'c'P,rD,'55f 5i-if 5:'Zfft-SGEFXGSI h fe5FEiC2fKQV!flf:9Q5'.?5':2f5?k.J5,'?5Zf,'WFSfMToZ?'fiFKi'5f5f6KYz65iKK? ?fQ25i6Q2H225, P3226E3Z.2'2Y.f165',?,2'Z4,1,. ?.Ji'i214755765iZ?J5i?Iif87iW6E25EQ'3215k.5:?fi?f29'Yf3Xw?5xii'I 87521793Ri?Z,?l5f5i1'1'f5L2f?ff27'3?1437if?Ji'54 1'f.Q6?3?543' Clay, Melanie C123 163, 103. 36, 106, 110, 67 Clayton, Greg C93 200, 59, 73 Clement, Steve C73 219 Clements, Susan C93 200 Clements, Sherry C103 190, 111 Clinton, Chip C73 219, 61, 75 Coats, Terry C113 180, 109 Coleman, Deena C113 180, 106 Coleman, Rhonda C93 200, 106, 71 Coleman, Robbie C123 163, 100, 103, 108, 38, 106, 120, 49, 77 Collier, Glenda C103 190, 98, 103, 113, 106, 120, 77 Collier, Linda C103 190. 103, 113 Collins, Beth C103 190 Colvin, Blake C73 219 Comstock, Kelly C123 163, 109, 114 Conklin, Ginger C83 210 Cook, Charles C103 190 Cooper, Deanna C113 180, 100, 113. 106 Cooper, Phil C93 200 Covington, Donna C93 200, 131 Craft, Brent C93 200, 129 Crain, Heather C83 210, 79 Craven, Dave C93 200, 122, 125 Crawford, Brent C83 210, 101 Crichfield, Casey C113 180, 178, 98. 100, 102, 55 Crim, Cyndi C73 219, 133 Criswell, Jennifer C93 200, 112 Crocker, Janet C73 219 Crocker, Lisa C93 200, 101, 125 Crook, Jeff C83 210, 101 Crossett, Robby C123 163, 108, 109, 124, 28 Crumpler, Andrew C83 210, 75 Crumpler, Art C83 210 Crumpler, Hugh C123 163, 108 Cruz, Joe C73 219, 133 Curtis, Brett C93 200, 99, 101, 59 Curtis, Michael C73 219, 75 Cutberth, Billy C113 180, 102 D Dacus, Dianne C83 210, 112, 127 Dallas, Kurt C103 190 Dalton, Cindy C103 190, 105, 106 Daniel, Cary C113 180, 42, 110, 73, 46 Daniel, Michael C73 219, 75 Daniels, Rose C103 190 Daugherity, Bubba C83 210, 61, 75 Daugherity, Denise C113 180, 113 Daves, Lisa C83 210, 81 Daves, Lynn C103 190 Davidson, Shelley C93 200 Davis, Jackie C123 163, 120, 124, 65 Davis, Jean C123 163, 111, 120 Davis, Libby C123 163, 100, 105, 108. 106, 207 Davis, Renee C73 219, 133 Davis, Robbie C123 163, 98, 102, 55, 36, 110 Dawkins, David C113 180, 93 Dawkins, Perry C113 180 Day, Tommy C73 219, 61, 127 Dean, Karen C83 210 Deaton, Don C103 190 DeBerry, Trey C93 200 Deeley, Caryll C93 201 Deeley, Paul C113 71 Deeley, Rosie C83 210, 112 DeHart, Paul C93 101, 201 Dempsey, Eddie C113 180 Dempsey, Shawn C103 190, 105 Dendy, Kirk C103 190, 71 Dendy, Kim C73 220, 112 Dennis, Cindy C123 163, 103, 116 Dennis, Cole C103 190 DePriest, Beth C123 164, 98, 103, 109, 113,39,106,40,110, 111,41 DeShields, Tammy C93 201, 65, 125, 76 .,.,.-VW., ,., ,.,.., , Dettman, Dana C103 190 Diffee, Stephanie C123 164, 108, 39. 106, 120 Diliirii, Carla C123 164, 103, 113. 110, Diil'51AJke, Charles C113 180, 102, 110, Dlugach, Sam C113 181, 114, 115, 28 Doane, Fred C83 210 Donaldson, Shelly C83 210 Donnell, Bill C103 190, 73 Donnell, Jim C113 181, 100, 108, 73 Dorman, Bryan C113 181, 106, 117 Dorsey, Karen C93 201 Dorsey, Linda C123 164, 160, 98, 100, 116. 118, 110, 268 Douglas, Angela C73 220, 81, 112 Downes, William C103 190, 55 Downs, Dixie C113 181, 113 Duke, Alison C73 220 Duke, Pal C93 201, 125, 59 Dunevant, Shana C83 210, 101, 112 Durham, Mike C83 210, 61 Durham, Steve C103 190 Durrett, Dawn C103 190, 113 Dwyer, Lynda C113 181 Dyar, Joe C123 164, 102, 55, 106 Dye, Lisa C83 210, 208, 81, 46 E Eason, Les C123 164, 116, 117 Eastwood, Gary C103 190, 108, 63 Eaton, Wilson C73 220, 75 Echols, David C73 220, 75 Edwards, Amy C83 210, 101, 65, 127. Edwards, Kevin C73 220 Ellington, Stan C103 190 Elliot, Randy C123 164 Elliot, Stacy C103 190, 113 Elliot, Tina C93 201, 125 Embrey, Becky C113 181 Embrey, Cindy C103 190, 111, 131 Embrey, Tim C113 181, 129 Escue, David C83 210, 61 Esgro, Lee C113 181, 117, 123 Estes, Allen C123 164 Estes, Jim C83 210, 75 Estes, Louisa C113 181, 113, 111, 120 Evans, Mike C123 164 Evans, Vicki C103 190, 113 F Faulkner, Donny C123 164, 117 Feisal, Anne C83 210 Feisal, Phil C103 190 Fesmire, Carol Ann C123 164, 100, 103, 45, 124 Fesmire, Sherri C103 190, 77 Fienup, Lisa C113 181, 113, 106, 110,67 Fisher, Peggy C123 164, 116, 118. 45 Fisher, Stacy C73 220, 112, 79, 67 Fister, Valerie C93 201, 198, 81, 43, 77, 46 Fleming, Jacques C73 220, 127 Fletcher, Andy C73 220, 75 Flowers, Bobby C103 190 Folkerts, Bernie C123 165, 55, 106, 71 Force, Robin C113 181, 118, 111 Ford, Steve C123 165, 117 Foree, Karen C83 210 Foree, Kim C103 190, 93 Fortner, Les C103 190, 93, 73 Foust, Keith C83 210, 61. 71 Foust, Mitch C103 190, 55 Fowlkes, Camille C93 201, 125 Frazier, Julie C113 181, 100, 115, 106. 124 Fridland, Phillippe C93 201 Fry, Michael C83 210, 61 Fuller, Cindy C93 201 Fuller, Ray C103 190 G Gaines, Kenny C73 220 Gaines, Jeff C103 190 Gaines, Sheri C93 201, 79 Gaither, Brent C123 165, 117 Galbreath, Phil C123 165, 108, 115, 106 Gallagher, Debbie C113 181, 109, 113, Gamble, Eddie C83 210 Gagg, Dolores C93 201, 101, 106, 125, Gard, Julie C83 210, 101, 112, 127 Garmon, Scott C103 191, 117, 71 Garmon, Tamara C123 165, 109, 113, 116, 45, 111 Garner, Kim C103 191 , Gatlin. Janice C123 165, 98, 108, 113. 82, 43, 110 Gatlin, Jeffry C93 201, 131 Gatlin, Tim C93 201, 101, 59 Gattis, Amanda C103 191, 113 Gattis, Phillip C83 210 Gay, Sam C123 165, 102, 55, 117 Gearhardt. David C113 181 Gentry, Darrell C113 181, 129 Gentry, Debbie C73 220, 127 1954:-,A ,-if . - 1 im, , Q fra 7-1-2521525475 TRI 31 .5-ff , ,I 45 Z-'5'!f2??5i2???fP?f L.'l5:T 5 1 1325! if I-fi -11:iZ?33552Ta??25f3'. -if55 'STN' I C132 S??H5?lPi'?YPf3's3'f I, 1'liff3'f5i'P!fl5'7Z1f?2if4?IfiiTi7if3 riirfi-Z iff Wi' 42554 f 5'f'3E???:Z Lf 41,13:-gsgrf-:IJ-iiglQk2if S3 ' . 4,5Sfii22ffif',r,- 1' 'FQ ' ' z ' 2?,.'Q2Zi.f?7i-NI1iix75l?i2c3i25'R2335dW5 fzZ?22i'?5'S5cV?Q'?552f'Z'f f ?w qw-:QZV1 Maoages, ee1n4sj7f2712j, 101 Hedges., KKiStYfF171i,220 4 - Hodeesrflgwiarrieeik7220, 75 , g Hodrleiil, f1gg1'81, 11097, 1716,kg1g18, Hoffman,7,Dari7481T72142r 7.5 m' ,if'Eg1,Q, Heleeme,,.Angref774sy 2.125 Holden, eine: 47121 166. 1O84,,f:7a1g7Jf9iiei,gf,gi27 Holder, Aney4747y22o, 75 w JJ77 Q Holder, Lon 4121 197, 1oo,71oae29,ag31g ,,,4 fif- 107, 131, 49 4 7 if 7 Holder,5nieia'4111 181, 100,106 7 H01lan0a,f5g1iSe4121 167, 28 7' , A He11id,a54,57i,II2avra491202, 59 l xg 7 S He1iida1i35s53eieh,7471 2204121717127 1 , Hnggeigremmy 4111 1131,,,75,1517a1,g5,71g16, 11fs Holiirnan, Kevin 481 212E,?7j6f15g37,11 A, ,7 Hoiloman, Carol 41217 167',f598g'71716r J 4. Hoover, Debbie 4111 181' '7 7 Hoover, Gene 4121 167555, 106 ' 7 Gitiespie, Lisa 491'20,1,7,,7101,' 115, 106, Hammond, Chris 4.1117371819 77 4 7 1125, 67 7 7 'e'fe' 7 ,Q e.e,e ,m.- Q, 4 Hampton, Gary 41015192 1057 7 Giiiespie, Mark 41017.'197I22'5154. , Hampton, Helen 471,220,'112, 67 Giiiespie, Rebef1,412151e5g,773 , - Hampton- R919471220. 79 Giliess, Kim 471 220,781 7 7 e, .7.gj7,,7,7'if,7F'Harnsley, Mark 4101 192, 124 , 4 77.Gi,liiland, Lynn 491 201,7198, 99, 81, 125455997777HeUC1161'f, Ref19 C111 181. 108, 113.4 , 7 j5Gipson, Gaye 4101191 7 7 , '.1 ,,,7i7i, 7 1115, 116, ,15187fj p . ' 7 15Gipson, Rusty 4121 106 - , Hanson, Chris514Z1y220,7 133 Tiiiven, John 4101191, 109, 55, 73 . 7 7 J Hanson, Loretia,1,471'01,j1,92, 109 QGoa7d, Trudy 74101Q191, 103, 108, 110, , Harris, Amy,4170151'92 1 , j 65 'x1,,, ken, 7 , . Harris, Lisa 49172027 v 1 7 Gooch, 'Brettf4'121j774165' , 7 Harris, M8fCC1717C91,2O2 , .1 Gooch, Lise 491,202 4 , 4 7. Goode, Marla7481 210, 112,127 ,e,-,o Goode, Mike 481 210, 132, , 7 7f'f5'Q 1 Gookin, KeHy 4101 191, 92 ' Gordon. Robin,r'91 202. 79 Grace. ROYCIZ1 165, 124 . 49f51'!af1'!1,i773i117J1il711 131. 55 1 ,Grammegr,1g1f91eg, 481 210 7 . Graiitg 'f 1155113117017 191, 124, 28- , Grg1f9s,7,7fgaron77,f101 4191 ,, 103155, 117. 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Wayne 47y22o,ql1o1, 127 House, David 41217,71,6Z,j,7ij124, 28 141011591 5191191 1917 729241 159-7 1 Houston, Phil 491y72022:573, , 1, V, Hubbard, Andy 597 '7,,. ,7 Huddleston, Michelie5471 7221 71'i el'7 Q 7215 7i7,, Hudson, Darlene77491 202 77 ' Huffman, Cheronf7491 202, 112, 67,1725 Huffman, Donnak4121 167, 103, 106,735 110,717 , 7 , , Hufiman,,,Kim,471 221 , an in Hughes, 3Kel11yj,471 221 1 7 Hughes,,7Patrick.7481 212, 61 77 , Hughes, RUSSK71- 22 1 , 77 5 'rf Q Hulen, Bryan 4101 192, 108 7, Hung, Karen 4101 192, 105, 1i08Q1f1,,Q6k 3 Hun, Rob 491 202, 129 ,,e7. 71,, l-luselton, Lisa 481 212, 112 7 Hutson, Darrell 491 202, 1O1,7 1257 T HLl1SOU,7D0f131df111 181, 100,7102, ,:105LI,131' ' 7 He1fqn7,g1gm149y 202, 125, 59 4 li . 7 . ,V,-1 11 1 1 . ingrefng sem 491 2o2,7759QQQ7f,i157i37,4:7, Inman, Kenny 4101 192, l1705,'71O8,,55 , Isabell, Ken 471 221 7 M lvie, Jeff 491 202 7 wie, Sherry 4111 181, 100, 106 A Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson Breekej41o1,7192, 109 4 Ciay 41,217,167,f7102,. 106 A h , Col1e,engC71:221,'127, 7 David 41411192 7 4 Debora,491 202 4 f Jackson: Jeff 471 221 7 7 7 ,r77 Jackson Jacksoni 103, 1 Kim 4101,192, 105, 104. 105 ,,7. 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Johnsen, rcerni 481 212,f112,g127 , 1 Johnsen, Jeff 471 2211 7,7777 , 7g, Johnson, Larry 491 202-J 7,77 69574, , ' Johnson, Terrie 4111 7,47 ,'7,4,7 ,7,7 , Johnston, Brad 491 202, 225 F, 7,,7 , Johnston, Greg 4111 182g 1715, 123 fr HQ ,,,7J0hnston, Kirby 4121 167, 55 7 rfzioinses, Jennifer 4101 192, 124 777r onnefy 481 212,127 Jones, Art C73 221, 61, 75 Jones, Bobby C103 192, 188, 98, 108, 55, 71 Jones, Chipper C123 167, 109 Jones, Durand C73 221 Jones, Jenny C123 167, 113, 111 Jones, Karen C103 192 Jones, Melissa C113 182, 100, 108 Jones, Susan 8 212 127 C 3 . Jones, Suzanne C123 167, 109, 91 Jones, Tammy C83 212, 127 Jones, Ted C93 202, 101, 59 Jones, Vicki C93 202, 101 Joyner, Alicia C103 192 Jumper, Cheryl C113 182 Justis, Jason C73 221 K Kaylor, Mak C103 192, 71 Kee, Sally C123 168, 108, 110 Kee, Stephanie C93 202, 112 Keel, Kevin C123 168, 115, 36, 106, 107, 124 Kellett, Kim C73 221, 101, 133 Kelly, Jennifer C83 212, 112, 127, 67 Kelmg Allan C113 182, 108. 115, 118, 12 Keltner, Mardite C113 182, 105 Kemp, Lisa C83 212, 112, 127 Kent, John C93 203, 101, 59 Kernan, Katherine C93 203, 125 Kiihnl, Ronnie C113 182, 55, 110 King, Clay C103 192 King, David C123 168, 107, 117 King, Jay C73 222, 101 King, Shelley C93 203, 125 Kinnin, Pam C123 168, 106, 120 Kirk, Karen C103 193 Kirkland, Dena C103 193, 113 Kirksey, Bruce C113 182 'Kiser, David C123 168, 106, 107, 41, 73 Kissling, Will C83 212 Knight, Danny C103 193 Knox, Allen C73 222 Knox. Lisa C103 193, 113, 67, 77 Kreft, Mark C103 193, 117 Krieger, William C123 168, 100, 105, 108, 118, 107, 120, 123 Kuntz, Greg C73 222 Kuntz, Jeff C103 193, 55 L Laehder, Laura C113 183, 109, 113, 106 Laehder, Shirley C93 203, 101 Langham, John C123 168, 129 Larmour, Beth C83 212, 112 Latham, Cynthia C113 182, 111, 120 Latimore, Lori C113 182, 109, 106 Latimore, Sheryl C93 203, 101, 125 Law, John C73 222, 61, 75, 47 Lawrence, Jennifer C73 222, 218, 112, 79, 67 Leachman, Debbie C93 203, 101, 125 Leath, Cindy C73 222 Leath, Lori C113 182, 110, 124 Leath, Martha C103 193 Leath, Mary C103 193 Leath, Rodney C93 203, 73 Ledbury, Shelah C113 182 Lee Lee, Lee, Lee, Lee. , Mark C93 203, 106, 125, 59 Alicia C93 203, 129 Cary C113 182, 55 Jael C83 212, 101, 132 Kenneth C93 203, 106, 131 Levitt, Pam C93 203, 125, 67 Lewellen, Becky C103 193 Lewelling, Cindy C113 182, 105, 113, 82. 106, 110, 46 Lewelling, Julie C123 168, 100, 83, 41, 110 Lewis, Chris C83 212, 61, 71 Lewis, Doug C93 203 Lindly, Chuck C93 203. 59, 73 Linkous, Coco C73 222, 112 Linville, Russell C103 193, 71 Ligisfeif, Carla C123 168, 98, 103, 113, Lipsey, Denise C93 203, 125, 77 Little, Bobby C83 212 Little, Christy C83 212 Livingston, Larry C113 182, 115. 122, 71 Lloyd, Charlie C83 212, 132 Lloyd, Tim C123 168, 124 Locke, Gray C113 182, 102, 106 Loft, Ann C83 212, 101 Lucas, Lisa C93 203 Lucius, Margaret C123 168, 100, 105. 108, 104, 106, 120, 49 Luker, Dee C113 182, 110 Luna, Shelly C123 168, 98, 100, 103, 109, 122, 49 Lusk, Michelle C83 212, 101, 112, 127, Lynn, Kim C113 182, 113, 111,65 Lynn, Richie C113 182, 55 Mc McClinton, Curtis C73 223, 61 McCollum, Mike C113 182 McCord, Neva C83 213, 67 McCullar, Ross C93 204, 99, 59 McDow, Danette C93 204, 101, 125 McElhaney, Steve C93 204, 73 McElya, Mike C93 204, 59, 73 McFall, Phyllis C93 204, 65, 125, 79 McFerrin, Clark C113 182, 73 McGee, Michael C113 182, 102 McGhee, Carolyn C83 213, 101 McGuire, Susan C73 223 McHand, Valerie C123 169, 100, 113, 116, 106, 45, 111,124 Mcllvain, Jeff C73 223 Mclntosh, Patrick C73 223, 101, 133 McKee, Rick C103 193 McKenzie, Robin C83 213 McKinney, Greg C93 204 McKinnie, John C93 204, 131 McLarty, Karen C103 193, 106, 65 McLarty, Karl C103 193, 108, 106 McLeod, Mark C113 182, 117 McWhirter, Warren C83 213 M Madsen, Grant C83 212 Malady, Billy C103 193, 117 Mangrum, Greg C113 182, 100, 102, 106 Manning, Buffy C83 212, 112, 129 Manning, Stan C123 169, 129 Marcum, Delayne C93 204, 125 Marcus, Trent C113 182, 100, 124 Markart, Tara C73 222, 101 Marks, Kelley C103 193, 103 Mars, Brent C103 193, 73 Mars, Donna C83 212, 79 Marshall, Kevin C113 183, 55 Martin, Bryan C103 193, 63, 71 Martin, Dale C73 222, 101, 133 Martin, Keith C123 169 Martin, Kelly C83 121 Martin, Leigh C123 169, 108, 113, 36, 118 Martin, Scott C103 193 Martino, Julie C113 183, 109, 113, 115, 111 Massey, Rochelle C113 183, 67 Massey, Stacy C83 212, 61, 71 Mathis, Nunda C103 193 Matghews, Jere C123 169, 102, 116, 36. 6 Maxwell, Jessica C123 169, 109, 116. 106. 111 Maxwell, Jimmy C93 204, 101, 129, 125 Maxwell, Melody C73 222, 112, 127 May, Marty C113 183 May, Michelle C73 222 Mays, Ciarice C123 169, 124 Means, Charla C73 222, 127, 67 Merryman, Suzanne C103 193, 113 Michie, Margaret C93 204, 112, 125 Middleton, June C103 193, 122 Midyett, Kelly C73 222, 112, 127, 79 Miller, Jeff C93 204, 73 Miller, Ken C73 222, 101, 75 Miller, Kris C103 193, 188, 102 Miller, Lisa C83 212, 112, 77 Miller, Melissa C83 212,112, Miller, Michelle C113 183, 108, 113, 106 118 Miller Rick C103 193 55 Mills, LeAnn C73 223, 112 Mills. Leigh Ann C73 222, 127 Mitchell, Jeff C93 204, 59, 71- Mitchell. Karen C113 183, 103, 116, 106 Mobley, Barry C123 169, 102 Montgomery, Michael C83 212 Moody, JoJo C113 183, 98, 100, 103, 108, 106 3 Moon, Barry C123 169, 105, 108, 109, 122 Moore, Bobby C93 204, 73 Moore, Kelly C113 183 Moore ,Larry C113 183, 110 Qt 1 1 N I Q ,A . H f -- zfa, , mmmw.m. mmg mfQmwfmLwmm1amsNvem ,1?S15ffM1oore I . -vp1jMoore, 1 l 1gYMoore, '. 1 1 Nanqy11q1o3 14535108 j 1 Pam,Q2H 223, 1 A SNBIIBMQB 204Qa1Q1m2s y C1 Q'2f6!?0?iKGV1I111411035193 I V 1111 . '1 ' r hP0Sey1?Q5Mif'On yLmA C IOJVIQZL7 102Q ' 7311? jf , 5 f 1 1711QQf-102, 55- 111 iXaF'0well,1D2vid15C1 1J 1S4Qg1G21 1 Pdwell. Robbie C125 112?l11i2l0Q .!a103fi?12Qi 1 1129,.13M1E,?Eiiz11z1l11 , 1 7 4 g 5 553123353968iB5G5?Yff79112241 f Z?3ii1 ,12. 42511471 'Wfif? ?fUceg D1ebbi?fi10J1194: .102, 1109. 1 , 2f,1?-frivett, sheney q73 224,1191f33., l1 - + Pfvefh PGYVYFQZJ11 17113 M1 1 51 x 18, f '-'-,x A-j.'1 I k,,, ,,,A 1 f',t. 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Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Barchelai C81 215, 61, 71 Dan C101 195, 55, 42, 117, 46 Danny C91 206, 59, 73 Debbie C81 215, 127 Doug C121 173, 100, 108, 106 Jin C101 195 Judy C71 225 Mark C101 195 Mike C111 185, 117, 71 Patricia C111 185, 108, 115, 106 Randy C111 185, 93 Rick C101 195, 131 Smith, Thomas C121 173, 98, 108, 107 Sobol, Virginia C121 173, 98, 103, 108. 113, 106, 107, 120 sorak, Ricky C111 185, 109, 106, 107 Sotak, Martha C121 173, 110 South, Kevin C111 185, 118, 120, 123 Sowell, Donnie C121 173 Sowell, Sowell, Mark 4121 173, 107, 129 Robin C111 185 Sparks, Kara C81 215, 101 Spencer, Mark C71 225, 127 S ruell Biii 11 185 37, 45, 124 Strayhorn, Scott C81 215, 61 Street, John C71 226, 61 Street, Stacy C111 185, 115, 124 Strickland, Floyd C111 185 Strickland, Kevin C101 196 Strickland, Paul C91 206 Summers, Kay C81 215, 101, 79 Summers, Woody C81 215 Suttle, Charles C101 196 Sutton,,Glenn C121 173, 55, 106 Sutton, Jeff C71 226, 61 Swain, Shawn C111 186, 100, 102, 55 Sweeney, Jennifer C81 215, 101 Swinny, Wayne C111 186, 109 T Tapley, Bobby C91 206 Tatum, Belinda C91 206, 125 Taygcg, Angela C121 173, 103, 106, 45, Taylor, Cheryl C101 196, 113, 106. 67 Taylor, Jamie C71 226, 112 Taylor, John C81 215, 75 Taylor, Kelly C81 215, 208, 79 Ta lor, Scott C81 215, 127, 71 Y Taygog Susan C111 186, 100, 108, 113. ,' 106, 118 Tenpenny, Julie C91 206, 125 Terrell, June C111 186, 108 106, 110 Schwartz, Lori C101 194, 113,,67 Schwartz, Robin C111 185, 110, 67 Scoggins, Carol C91 205. 101 Scoggins, Julia C111 185, 111 Scott, Cindy C81 214 Scott, Melissa C91 205, 125, 67 Seabrook, Tommy C101 194 Seratt, Claire C71 225, 112, 127 Shackleford, Risa C101 194, 77 Shackleford, Wanda C121 172, 113, 91, P . Y C 1 Srygley, Beth C71 225, 81, 127 Stafford, Lori C111 185, 105 Staggs, Carla C71 225, 133 Stalcup, Greg C121 173, 63 Stallings, Dianne C121 173, 113, 91, 106, 77 Stallings, Phil C91 206 Stanford, Beth C111 185, 109, 113, 111 Stanford, Charles C101 195, 105 Stegall, Mike C101 196 Stephens, Debbie C81 215, 127 Thibadoux, Suzette C101 196 Thompson, Bill C71 226, 133 Thompson, Dale C101 196, 124 Thompson, Danny C81 216, 63, 127 Thompson, Scott C81 216, 101 Thompson, Susan C91 206 Thompson, Tim C101 196, 106, 63 Thornton, David C71 226 Thrash, John C71 226 Throckmorton, Heather C71 226, 127 Tidwell, Stephen C81 216 106, 77 Shancls, Davette C101 194, 116, 106 Shanklin, Paul C111 185, 114, 124 Shannon, Terrie C91 205, 125 Shappley, Katherine C91 205, 125 Sharp, Connie C101 194, 113, 81, 110 Sharp, Dale C81 214 Sharp, Darrell C81 214, 127 Shelby, Lee C111 185, 55 Shelton. Shelton, Shelton, Shelton, Shelton, chuck tsp 214 pee pee C71 225, 112, 127 Jin C91 206, 106 scam uop 195, 115 vaiene C81 214, 101, 127 Shepherd, Janet C101 195, 111 Sheppard. Lonnie C121 172, 102, 117. 71 Sheppard, Timmy C101 195 Shettles. Chris C121 172, 98, 102, 109, 116, 122 shin, pan C81215, 127 shoiey, Jen C101 195, 124 Shugart, Peter C91 206 Simmons, Kelley C101 195 Simmons, Patricia C111 185 Simonton, Jenny C71 225, 79, 67 Simpson Simpson Simpson , Bobby C111 185, 106 , Cissy noi 195, 67, 77 Jennifer C1 11 185 Simpson: Michael C111 185 Simpson, Steve C111 185, 109 Simpson, Susan C91 206, 112, 67, 76 Stevens, Gina C71 225 Stevenson, Kathy C91 206, 79, 67 Stewart, Brent C71 225, 61 Stewart, Robby C71 225, 75 Stiles, Keith C121 173, 116, 55, 106 Still, Keith C71 225 Stinnett, Lita C101 196 Stinnett, Londa C71 225 Stinnett, Toni C101 196 Stokes, Karen C101 196 Story, Story, Straw, Straw, JeffC111185,117, 123 Marcia C111 185, 109, 113 Brad may 215, 101, 131 1 Sheryl C121 173, 160. 1oo, 114, Tiilman, Mark C121 174 Tines, Butch C91 296, 59 Tines, Stan C71 226, 127 Tobias, Angy C91 206, 198, 81 Tonahill, Brenda C111 186, 106, 111 Tonahill, Laurie C91 206, 81 Torrey, Eric C71 226 Totty, Caron C81 216, 112, 127 Totty, Keith C71 226, 127 Touchstone, Jacen C91 206, 71 Townsley, Mark C121 174, 109, 124 Trammell, Sharon C101 196 Trosper, Lisa C71 226, 112 Troxell, Nancy C101 196, 103, 65 .1 J, Simpson, Tommy C111 185, 106 Sink, Lisa C101 195 Sisco, Kim C81 215, 127 Sisco, Mac C91 206, 101 Sisk, Mike C81 215 Sisson, Ginger C121 172, 108, 113, 83. 106, 41 Sisson, Larry C71 225, 218, 99, 101, 42, 61, 127, 75 Skinner, Tinnin C101 195. 71 - -2 ,-..:-fi,-.-Q1-.5-.ae fr- V - - ti 3 1331 C 'A If V cl 1 2 28321611 r 2 ff 4 me f,ef,e.:1,e ,aff-,ae:L1evee,e:fP,e fgfsfag F A 5 - 5::1mg,55 iw if-11 1 51 1-Kelli' 11 ygzgy , 1 1 Q- 6 1 .11-1 . 3pyw5,ZE'.1..1 , 1 ,?i'?Zii51 ' 55,253,541 . ,, L,LL fr 1 2' I Qi . 1 ,, w 1 ,111 ,, V AQ , 3 5 5573 1 63212111 1 ,,11,f,,, . , vbfiegggbgw , 1- 15- , . ,,,11e.gg,1.,.1, ., 3 1. 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E-'Mau 1116512195f267Q'166Q71261 Wiiliams, V , V Williarns,xRenee C113187 7 1 f 1 Wltliams Robert C1123 175, 551 ,1 . Wlliiams, Ronnie C93 207 1 'Williams Williams Shelley C93 207, 112, 125 gTOdd C83 217, 101, 127 1 Willingham, Leslie C93 207 3 Wilson, Ace C83 217, 99 1 Wiison, Blake C103 197, 71 Wilson, Cindy C83 217, 127 Wilson, David C73 226 Wilson, Keith C83 217, 61 C Wilson, Larry C113 187, 116, 1171 Wilson, Nancy C73 226, 101, 81 1 Wilson, Randy C113 187, 112, 71 Wilson, Ricky C93 207, 71 , Winter,'Billy C73 226 1 ' 3 , 1 Winter, Carol C73 226, 133 C CWa1igQlrii6ha1d,C73 226, 101 VWanZel',fWehdy 'C113 186, 100, 103, 105, 1 1108. 122, 106 Ward, Ward, Ward, Ward, Allen C73 226. 61. 75 . 1 Dena C1103 197,' 108 , Gina C103 197, 67, 7,7 3 Melanie C93'2O6,1112,,125 1 ' Ward, Shelby C83 216.101, 311112, 67.1 Ware, Lisa C83 216 1 lhy, 1 1, . W Warner, Lisa C73 226 i. 1 J 3 1 1 1 1 iiff warren, Lisa C113 186, 103, 11131Q11o6, 118- 124 ' ' Warren, Margaret C1231 175,,,E'98,',10C,, W1 109, 104, 106, 120 ', 1 1Qg 1iflV?1f,'1j, 1, Warren, Tommy C83 216, ,61,,,1127g 75,7 Watlington, Julie C113 186,-,1O5,1f'1'113',' 15, 1 106,110 ','w i 4 1 Witiin, Bobby 1123 1716, 11io8,1o6,11o71, Watson, Lea C731 226 Watson, Sherry C93 206, 1-12 Weaver, Harold C103'197 ,Webb,1Hope C83 216 ,.w?i12,an,1,oe66ae C113 186, 113, ss, 106, 1v1ekers,'vi6k1 C113 186, 113, 106, 11,o,s11 2' ' A 1111 C 1 1i1fWe1donQ'i1:rieyC113 186, 66, 117 WBiiS,11MiChaei C73 226, 101 Wolfe, Cheryl C103 197, 113, 106 1 2 1 Womack, Donna,C113 187,,108, 1311 W9 '13Ck1 M133 177 225 '15 A ,Q Wcicgd, SuZanfle'yC,123111751,'109,'116, 111 Woodard. i.al.lfief,C7j,q227',1101, 1125 .A Woods, Bryan,C123111,75',z11f0,3,163, 41 Woods, Chadi1C71,Q227'1l2ftfif f 1. ly ? Woods, Johnl.C1113i11875Z'1117 1 1, Woody, Brent CN1331 ,187, 109, 124 1 Wooien, Lynn C93 2207, k10v1','67j C C Worden, 'Stephanie C93i207, 67 1 Workman,1Christie-C83 217 A 1 1Workrnan, Ellen C123 175, 100, 103, gl 1' 129.131 C 1 1 Workman,'Sara C113 187, 108, 106 Wren, Donna C123 175, 120 Wright, Amy C93 207, 112, 65, 125 1 Wriiesman, Leanette C73 227, 127 'i Wynne, Susan C103 197 Y Yarbrough, Angela C83 217 Young, David C73 227 Young, Debbie C113 187, 122 Young, Leanne C73 227, 112 Yun, Won C113 187 Yun, Yang C73 227, 133 Z , zinn, Sherry C93 207, 112,125 1 ebony 4 fogyf 11 rx . ,vy16ss6n,11i1lsanC113 1a6, 67 3 ee, 420301171 ,3,, i WGSXDTOUR, James C83 216 101 13 1- ' C C 8 216 ' 6 ,C 1w63Z?6sli CTg3:y21.75 4-fx WY X Y' 131 g C 'iwhiie ar1an1C1o3197 63 .36 ,130 1 11635111 wmreQiyc1nqyq1l13166,113.131, 129 ,W 5 569116 L yi 1 110.141.7311 1 Q 111 Wage, Julie ,C93 205: 10553151 125 W efli ra D11, ,f1aJ1861.fg w3Sn6r,aXl1eQ19i20651161,1106, 125 Wagnen1Wendy,1i1iQ3E395-1 108- 113- 211061 11182 '1,, 1 lx2:?fi6ifg,1dieiHlEg?35gg5l,7 1 1 ,a One YWUEZ., ,1,,,. 7 WBid9n.f2SC:i5fi5i1212f1QZ4,4f9811108- 1981 511071, 12o,1f1'2s111::1, 1 f 1 ,waixerg,1cseg1Breml,C12321I174:, 102, '106' W?lker4iR,15Y6ni C127 1774-1 1131171 71 iwalxa,-1r,1HalC11113 166, 106 1 Walker, JamieiC931206,,112f ,1 g iWalker,f'John C93 206, 125 1 1 1 1 Walker, Justin C73 226, 133 C W Walker., Len C103 196 , wriigg Denise C113 187 109, 118, 120, White, Gina C103 197 White, Louise C103 197, 113 ' White, Lynn C93 2071, 125 . White, Michelle C83 217, '127 1 3 C White, Sunnie Anne C123175, 98,'q100,' 1 . 122, 45, 49 ,l'11i , 1 1 .1 H White, Susan C103 197, 1105.ig108,j1Q4,ff 106, 65 1 L? 151,113.key-,111?,'1w1k,.1 1, Whitefield, Janie C103 1971,'11,113'I:'ii hli. ', i1i1, I1 Whitmire, Julie C1031197,,,11113i,1,?f1Q' Whittington. Matt C73'226,j61 gf Whittle, Laura C83 216, 101'-.,'1 g , Wilder, Tim C103 197, 55,7712 f Wilemon, Laura C93 207, 125 1 1 Wiley, Tamara C113 187, 109, 106 I Wilhite, Joe C113 187 . 3 C Wiikins, Jim C113187 3 Williams Bart C7 3 226 rwmiems' ,Connie C83 217, 127 Wall, Raymond C103 196. 102. 55 2 Wallace, Mike C103 196, 117 , y Q 1 1, eaagggzizgqq 1,1 , 1 1 , , ,1,1,,1,.111 11zz:::1:z21:z.,az1, ' 1 '1f'3IP31.1wMrw'Y-' ' giZZ'lEXif51 7 11 1 i2 ' -f -15g:1t2ff1,g 1 gy 1, .4 . . , jifi11iN1l1i8i'T1S:,,H8Ff1S' C73 226, 61 1111 fw1ii1 am6, 1411 is 611114103 197, 56, 71 S Faculty lndex A Akins, Robert 146, 71 Alley, Linda 157 Alsup, Lynn 146 B Barnes, Marilyn 150, 108 Bates. Betty 136 Batey, Carolyn 148 Benson, lvan 140, 79 Betts, Faye 157 Black, Laura 157 Bodiford, Harold 146 Bond, Sylvia 142, 51 Bowie, Harold 136 Brewer, Anne 138, 100 Burke, Maria 144 Burroughs, Bobbie 142 C Campbell, Vicki 144 Chester, Jim 149, 124, 125 Clegg, Faye 157, 127 Copeland, Betty 140 Copeland, Ronnie 153 Cox, Glenda 151 Cox, Ken 137 Craig, Wayne 146, 73 Crocker, Will 157 Cross, Sharon 154, 111 Cunningham, Becky 138, 148, 50 D Dahlberg, Chris 144, 98, 75 Donaldson, Cathy 142, 118 Draper, James 140 E Ellis, Andrew 140, 102 Escue, Dorothy 144 Escue, Jerry 153 Evans, Patsy 150, 109 F Fowler, Charles 140, 75 French, Ruth 148 H Haguewood, Peggy 146, 104 Hall, Ike 148, 50 Holloway, Deb 151, 114 Holloway, Gary 140 ljams, Karen 146, 77 lrwin, Leslie 139, 116 K Key, Gaithor 148 L Lumpkin, Barry 149 Mc McConnell, Bob 146 M Malhoit, Carolyn 156 Massey, Bob 156 Matthews, Peggy 153, 103, 165, 77 Michie, Shirley 157 Miller, Leroy 155, 107, 147 Montgomery, Kay 144 Morris, David 144, 102 N Netterville, Mitzi 144 Nowlin, Bonnie 157 O Oliver, Reed 152, 123 Osborn, Evelyn 156, 111 V Vandiveer, Joan 153, 67 Van Eaton, Sandra 157 W Warren, Donna 149 Welch, Carole 156 Williams, Carole 152 Willoughby, Lena 157 P Irlace, JohiRA157S 157 Q ww N anovec, ary ue SQ Pedigo,Kay144, 101 0-'UZ QM Phillips, Fred 137 Phillips, Sally 153 Pirtle, Claire 142 Poe Diane 142 ,dw Prei-liar,oimpie157 S Q S ' UA- Pritchard, Alan 148, 73 Pullen, Billy 142, 115 Riall Corinne 144 R Lbwxwtwk 4 Riley. Don 1,55 B UJJCCQJD Qe!lQl,L Rogers, Lurlme 157 .1'1i6'QGLL0JouKDW 1 Rubio, Ronn 138, 63 Russell, Ed 148, 105 'IVNAQ ww s JQJ-if Sanderson, Leon 140, 51 Saunders, Janet 146, 106 If , Semore. Melanie 142 Semore. Michael 142, 122 Seratt, Nancy 146, 106' Shappley. Judy 142: 120 Shepherd, Donnaf156 Smith, Kay 148, 91, 103, 79 Smith, Melody 144 Srygley, Bill 140 Sumney, Jerry 140 T Tidwell, Betty 142 -.T i' I Ijpnldjn-1 AE rbi' if O Another season of learning has passed, and with it a year of living, growing, and working together. The '79-'80 school year has passed quickly by, too quickly perhaps to fully comprehend. Preparing the pictorial history of the year at Harding has been a difficult task, yet one that has allowed me to see the school from many different angles. A special thanks is due to the following: Dean Bawcom of American Yearbook Com- pany for his professional guidance: to Jay Shappley and Bob Davis of Holland Studio for their professional work: to Mrs. Donald- son for her advice and endless hours of helpg to the photographers, teachers, and administrators who were so patient and co- operativeg to my family and friends who sympathetically offered kind words of en- couragement, and to the staff members for their hard work and dedication. To Harding Academy, the Shield staff leaves a year's worth of memories, and a thank you for the opportunity to have captured them. Linda Dorsey, Editor, 1980 Shield gf Yai Mxmxmx fymww uaQ QQ? YD Ybjwqo LQXQXN Qfbwn MQUQDUQD H955 W QN0 N06 'www gm VQBLLXVLD- vw we MW MN Cb QiOumm.o YUGSCUNW fvx-906' WW' db + Qxmmm ww 33030 wow QMW9- QUKX LyQjTjqgp Kigglp uh TQINJJQNW Qublmxgx UQ .QJVLGYUNNNOMN f Q MXMQR 'Gm Qxfkjwkfxm C lsackzowkm Qwovo UQQAD Cams Qbikm QQQDQNP 5 pxmgxp. 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