Harding Academy - Shield Yearbook (Memphis, TN)

 - Class of 1981

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Harding is like BLUE because of its loyalty and love for the Lion teams. E is the color I B0 if as Q ffl 1 :ng V. P A Finke, a 'nn , it E. 452122 5 g ' , ..- as Q... NNECTIO 4 -. v ' 'jf I, 5 N ,, , 4, 'ILQ ' , wqi 1, ,I , 3' f Y VI Blue the RAI BGW VIOLET IS the color of Sp6Clal people Melody s charm , . and her many activities -- cheerln , rel n1n , C6 ' 77 , n 9 8 8 8 Sweetheartmg and more have earned her a spec1a1 name Mlss Hardlng 'I la ll MISS H RDI G Melody Sanderson CCN N ECTIO im am., ll AW V M H if ilwlll.-i.s i .- .QMMJ ,Q -'M , Y 3l, W Ll- sf: ww is ,,. ,Affil- Q ee i Y ' il ,, X,,, . HARDI Car Daniel W. ,,.w.,N 1 , in ,. WMM V 'W ,, sir. Cary is a special person, oo. His athletic skills 1n basketball, soccer, and baseball, plus his friendly add up to another peclal name, Mr Harding. t dependable natule s M Ns Q . 1 5 -:m.L,., .k, i Q K ,, , . Q, . ...fr 1 'NYE' V ' ' -'fs - ' N X A l N . s . as f . A' J . . l, -4, Elia, YJ- K4 Af., ii i s 1 w w 1 w w w w w w w r w r V I r W 1 2 N,-N 3 ,J v,,r WZ On September 7th, 1980 Hard- ing had its annual picnic. The 7th, 8th, and 9th graders stayed on the campus for their picnic. However the 10th, 11th, and 12th graders walked over to Audubon for their fun-filled picnic day. There were football games and frisbee throws, drinking cokes and just plain old munching out. Sponsored by the Student Council, the picnic was a great success. R frffffr W- l . 23 . f Q, if 5- 1 'i .. N e fikvy ni 55 A 57 . Vi OPPOSITE PAGE 1. 'Lookin' Good! 2. No one can call Mr. Sanderson a litterbug. 3. Just a little girl talk. 4. The soccer team gets a kick out of the picnic. 5. Sherry gets into the swing of things, 1. A picnic can be a very tiring event. 2. V. J. takes time out to rest. 3. Football is a good way to work off your lunch. 4. Ricky still can't give up his bottle. 5. Just monkeyin' around. 6. Nikki's favorite pastime is playing in the sand. 7. A picnic can be very serious business. PIGMAN The PIGMAN written by Paul Zindel was staged September 8 9 The play sponsored by the Forensics team and first productions of its kind With a talented and cooperative cast the play was a great success directed by Mr. Billy Pullem, was one of the CAST Lisa Gillespie - Lorraine Jensen Allan Kelm - John Conlan Julie Wage - Mrs. Conlan June Middleton - Mrs. Jensen Parker Panovec - Norton Gary Beck - Dennis Julie Martino - Melissa Dumas Lori Leath - Jane Appling Stacey Street - Helen Kazinski policeman - Paul Norris policewoman - Emily Riales Mr. Pignati - Greg Johnston ToBY CAST Toby - Stanley Tines Cindy - Julie Wage Mrs. Van Undersquire - Debbie Young Sophia - Esther Belew Mauderina - Anne Marie Akin Burtock - Scott Murchison Colonel - Andy Orlee The acting class presented Aurand Harris A Toby Show on August 29 Later in the year the play was presented to the Memphis Crippled Childrens Home and at the Booster twentieth century as a part of traveling vauderville companies The shows took the name Toby from the bumbling character who appeared in every story In the Harding production Toby retold the story of Cinderella Carnival. Toby shows were popular in the early HO E Homecoming week, 1980 was the most spirited ever. Everyone got a feeling of unity that helped carry us through the rest of the year. Since the theme this year was Western, two of the dress-up days followed traditional Western ideas - Cowboy and Indian Day and Urban Cowboy Day. But our third dress-up day was a concession to the people who do not dress Western - Preppie Day. Everyone's favorite day was Spirit Day when they wore jeans and t-shirts and the Seniors displayed their long-awaited Senior jerseys. The pep rally was a big success with the Sophomores putting it all together to win the Spirit stick. When half-time at the game arrived everyone was eager to hear the winner of the overall competition. There were screams and tears of happiness land reliefl when they announced that the mighty class of 81 had been victorious. All in all everyone enjoyed a very exciting week. COMI G 1980 STYLE F ti Hs G TY ,Q f f E' -... 5 K 53 'if 1352 r r tt i E 1 zfmziig 4. Q 'W 'x:' ,, :,,. :-, 1 55 1 Q N 5g L :': f x x X Q' OPPOSITE PAGE 1 Just some good ole boys Senlors make a blg entrance '3 Go LIONS' 4 Aren t Indlans supposed to do the scalp1ng'7 5 Coach Escueq 6 Llvy cheers for the SCHIOFS splrlt' 2 Mrs Bates and Mrs Nowhn enjoy the pep rally 3 Sophomores encourage thelr class on to vlctory m the pep rally 4 Junlors show their Llon Splflt 5 Larry Wllson thrnks Mr Pullen needs a shave but Mr Pullen dlsagrees 6 Buffalo Bob'7 1. Denise White has that Lion V 'ik if yy? 1 ASophomore really gets lnto the pep rally 2 The Semors hall was very creatlve 3 Mr Phllllps and Mrs Phllhps dress Western 4 Randy Smlth shows hls Splflt 5 Patu Chllders shows her EXCI tement 6 Even the band gets lnvolved ln the spxrlt of Homecomlng 7 Denise Q Whlte and Tana Ragle take tlme for a plcture Qbii Boosterls Carnival The Booster's Club sponsored this year's carnival, which was held on October 25, 1980. Most organizations, such as classes and clubs, had boothes. Some of these booths sold food including doughnuts, pizza, and even Qt cotton candy, while others sold rides on everything from go carts to hay rides to miniature horses. Besides raising ...., money, the carnival offered fun for everyone. OPPOSITE PAGE 1. The Industrial Arts Clubs sponsored this pie throw- ing booth. 2. Diane has a sinking feeling that she is about to go under. 3. Toni makes a deal at the Tradin' Post. 4. Denise uses horse sense to guide the pony at the Seniors' booth. 1. Mrs. Irwin, a sponsor for FBLA, gets help selling caramel apples from Wendy. 2. Raleigh's Mother's Club sells punch this year to raise money. 3. Do you recognize this famous teacher? 4. Lisa, Karen, and Louisa sell Orange Twists for the Servan- ettes. 5. Debbie anticipates a big splash. 6. And down she goes. 'Th f Thee I Sing On November 20, 21, and 22, Harding's theatre presented Of Thee I Sing. It is a musical comedy spoof on life in the political ring. John P. Wintergreen, alias Gary Beck, married Mary Turner for a campaign on love. A beauty contest is held in order to find the most beautiful girl in the World. The Winner was Diana Deaveroux, but Wintergreen fell in love with Mary because of her wonderful corn muffins. The story continues with the campaign, inauguration, and life in the White House. The play was well attended all three nights. CAST John P. Wintergreen - Gary Beck Mary Turner - Lisa Gillespie Diana Deaveroux - Tammy Hollie Alexander Throttlebottom - Nick Adkins Carmen Jones - Amy Barnes Robert E. Lyons - Keith Mosher Francis Gilhooley - Lori Leath Louis Lippman - Darrell Gentry Matthew Fulton - Dan Shill Maid - Karen Haley French Ambassador - June Middleton Tour guide - Melanie Ward Scrub woman - Connie Williams Miss Benson - Emily Riales Mr, Jenkins - Brent Woody Girls: Beth Nohsey, Stacey Street, Rayanne Alley, Lisa Warren, Tania Houk, Anne Marie Akin, Elizabeth Burghen. Boys: Wayne Houk, Parker Panovec, Andy Olree, Tharen Haley, Chris Hanson. JY av ,,-X OPPOSITE PAGE: 1. Lisa, Emily, and Brent concentrate on choosing the President's bride. 2. Ah'm gonna throw mah arms rite around yoah neckf' 3. Everyone wants to marry Gary. 1. Lisa sings her wedding song. 2. The time of decision. 3. Senators gather. 4. Tammy sings a song of desertion and broken promises. 5. Gary makes an impressive campaign address. 0 POWDER P FF The Powder Puff football game was agarn held between the Senlors and Jumors The athletes of both grades could not play because the school was afrald that they could be hurt only the glrls that were Jorn the game The Jun1ors came out vlctorlous however the Senlors put up a good frght not involved in athletics could OPPOSITE PAGE 1 Sherry Brown quarterbacks for Juniors 2 Juniors go against the tough Senior defense 3 The Seniors stiffen their defensive lme against the offense of the JUDIOTS 4 After the handoff the two lines meet 1n a mass of tackles. 1. Tamara runs with the ball, hoping for a touchdown. 2. Julie Holt runs with the ball for Juniors. 3. Angela Campbell and Lisa Baxter go into a formation for the Seniors. 4. The quarterback for the Seniors goes into her position. 5. Tana did a superb job guarding the quarterback and center- ing the ball. Are Preps Going Western? On the fashion stage this year the Western look has taken the main role. The Western look has given the Prep look a great challenge. The Preps, in their top siders, Polo shirts, and Izod sweaters have met up with boots, flannel shirts, Levi's and cowboy hats. It's not uncommon though to see a person wearing a mixture of the two looks. The question still remains Are Preps Going Wes- tern? 2 COLURFUL HAPPENINGS w 1 4 COLGRFUL HAPPEN 5 I ...,.,- ra M 'A 3 LU CH The lunchroom is an important part of every student's life. It is also used for many banquets at our school. There is a big conversion from a rowdy lunchroom to a formal banquet. Our lunchroom is used for fun and fellowship during a regular school day and also on a formal night. A QUET 241. .6 994 W 8525? S3669 KI GA DQ EE or HEART During the week of February 9-13, the annual King and Queen of Hearts activities were celebrated. The classes were in competition with each other, trying to raise the most money. The junior high classes also competed in money raising, trying to have their prince and princess crowned. Included in the money-raising projects were bake sales, competitive sports between students and teachers, val-o-grams, personalized coo- kies, and a teachers' luncheon. When all the craziness subsided and the money count was made, the seniors had captured the King and Queen titles and the eighth grade candidates ruled the junior high. The money raised each year is used in some project to help the school. 9 W CLASSES UNITE THE PO DER HEART On March 5, 6, and 7, Harding's theatre presented The Ponder Heart. The play centers around the big-hearted Daniel Ponder, alias Mr. Michael Semore, who delighted in providing simple pleasure for those about him. One day he installed current so that his child bride could see the gimmicks work, and a lightning bolt hit the living room. Everyone in town knew that Bonnie Dee Ponder's weak heart succumbed to fright except her simple-minded family and lawyer. The play was a great success. l f-Qs ,E . f f 1' Cast Director - Mrs. Deb Holloway Assistant Director - Karen Haley Daniel Ponder - Mr. Michael Semore Edna Earle - June Middleton Mr. Springer - West Beibers DeYancey Clanahan - Scott Murchison Big John - Marty May Narciss - Julie Wage Treva - Margaret Michie Johnnie Rhee - Sylvia Ruby Mr. Peacock - Jay Bankhead Mrs. Peacock - Paige Baker Dorris R. Gladney - Keith Mosher Bonnie Dee - Anne-Marie Akin Teacake Magee - Lisa Gillespie Judge Waite - Parker Panovec Dr. Eubanks - Mark Hamsley Truex Badkin - Nick Adkins Al - Mark Williams Clyde - Darrell Gentry Clerk - Debbie Gallagher Bailiff - Tharen Haley Foreman - Amy Adler Children: Autumn Chester, Edie Curley, Laura Escue, Colleen Jackson, Wanda Holland, Janet Phillips, Johnny Scott, Jeff Beard, Todd Barnes Lf 3 ,Q 41 WH T,S TOPS AT MHA? MOVIE MANIA 1. 9 to 5 2. The Elephant Man 3. Urban Cowboy 4. Seems Like Old Times 5. Stir Crazy i 6. The Shining 7. The Jazz Singer 8. Airplane 9. Ordinary People 10. Kramer vs. Kramer MMMUNCHIES 1. P1223 2. Rotel and Chips 3. French Fries 4. Hamburgers 5. Ice Cream 6. M 8a M's 7. Tacos 8. Snickers 9. Bubble Gum A 10. Twinkls FIREPLACE FAVORITES 1. The Bible 1 2. The Promise 2 3. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde 3 4. Dallas 4 5. A Scarlet Letter 5 6. The Other Side of the Mountain 6 Z Gone With the Wind 7 8. Harlequin Romances 8 9. Shogun 9 10. Lord of the Rings 10 si-IINING STARS 1. Burt Reynolds 2. Barbara Streisand 3. Goldie Hawn 4. Lily Tomlin 5. Clint Eastwood 6. Chevy Chase 7. Richard Pryor 8. Gene Wilder 9. Clark Gable 10. Robert Redford HOT WHEELS David Powel1's 280 ZX Lee Jeffries' Corvette Angela Campbell's Delta 88 Tamyra Wi1ey's Mercedes Tammy Ho11ie's Mustang Lisa Jeffries' Formula Natalie Brooks' RX-7 Kirk Dendy's Celica Paige Baker's Trans Am Katherine Shapp1ey's TR-7 WH T7 TOPS AT HA'7 ON THE RADIO MUSIC MAKERS 1. 9 to 5 1. Dolly Parton 2. Longer 2. Pat Benetar 3. Hit Me With Your Best Shot 3. John Lennon 4. Into the Night 4. Eagles T 5. So.mebody's Knocking 5. Queen 6. Looking For Love 6. Don Williams 7. Hey 19 7. Diana Ross 8. Giving It Up For Your Love 8. Willie Nelson 9. Back in Black 9. Charlie Daniels 10. Whip It 10. Oak Ridge Boys T I TUBE TOPS OUR TIMES' PASTIMES 1. Dallas 1. Rolling yards 2. General Hospital 2, Jogging 3- DYH-BSU' 3. Going to movies 4. WKRP in Cmcmnatz' 4, Fggtball 5. Eight is Enough 5, Eating 5- 0126 Day at a Time 6. Riding horses 73 Tl'-QPPBI' J0hI1, MD. 7. Listening to stereo 8. Loveboat 8. Iceskating 9. The Guiding Light 9, Swimming 10. The Young and the Restless 10. Dating USOC Agrees To THE COM ERCIJAL APPEAL ation Cheers Homecoming Gf EX-Captives Boycott 01 ym pres Registration For Draft Wheeler - Da hlberg Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wheeler Jr. of Jackson, Miss., announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Kelly Lynne Wheeler, to Christo pher Hoffman Dahlberg of 1460 Cherry. He is the son of Mr and Mrs. James C. Dahl berg of 2919 Bannockburn A March 14 wedding is planned at White Station Church of Christ E3 CHI ZICIS July 13 1980 In Memphis Highest on record C106 July 28 19521 Highest on July 13 1104 July 13 19541 Day of 100 more Ties highest low for date C83 July 13 19301 Dallas Mystery Solved my 'ig' 20 Krfsten Was The Culprzt Heat Wave Hardmg Wms State Crown, Pres1dent Reagan Debate Carter, Reagan Super Bowl Llbefty Bowl Purdue St Helens Awakens Trevino Wins Again After S1X-Week NaP Wlth 4 New Blasts 101-A-Gallon Tax john Lennon, Cn Gasoline 40, Fatally Shot Mae West, Dies At 88 Peter Sellers D1es At 54 The Rainbow . . . And there was a rainbow around about the throne, in sight like unto an emerald. Revelation 4:3b Keep your face with sunshine lit, Laugh a little bit! Gloomy shadows oft will flit, , If you have the wit and grit Just to laugh a little bit! J. B. Cook Somewhere over the rainbow way up high, There's a land that I heard of once in a lullaby. Somewhere over the rainbow skies are blue, and the dreams that you dare to dream really do come true. Someday I'll wish upon a star and wake up where the clouds are far behind me. Where troubles melt like lemondrops, away above the chimney tops, that's where you'll find me. Somewhere over the rainbow bluebirds fly. Birds fly over the rainbow. Why then, oh why can't I? E. Y. Harburg Memories light the corners of my mind. Misty water color memories of the way we were. A. and M. Bergman No cloud can overshadow a true Christian, but his faith will discern a rainbow on it. Look to this Day Yesterday is already a dream, and tomorrow is only a vision. But today, well-lived, makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope At The End O Every Rambow Lies A Pot Of Gold. Connection I do set my bow in the cloud, and it shall be for a token of a covenant between me and the earth. And it shall come to pass, when I bring a cloud over the earth, that the bow shall be seen in the cloud: And I will remember my covenant, which is between me and you and every living creature of all fleshg and the waters shall no more become a flood to destroy all flesh. And the bow shall be in the cloudg and I will look upon it, that I may remember the There's happiness in little things, Thereis joy in passing pleasure. But friendships are, from year to year, The best of all life's treasure. everlasting convenant, between God and every living creature of all flesh that is upon the earth. Genesis 9: 13-16 N tiigzfkg. X ff! -Ng I 4 Did you know that every time you look at a T33 273171 ff- SX rainbow, God is looking at it too? ' C3 Q Blue skies and rainbows and sunbeams from heaven are what I can see when my Lord is living in me. Someday We'll Find the Rainbow Connection Between Lovers the Dreamers, and Me. There is nothing more beautiful than a rainbow, but it takes both rain and sunshine to make a rainbow. If life is to be rounded and many-colored like the rainbow, both joy and sorrow must come to it. There is a place where the sidewalk ends And before the street begins, And there the grass grows soft and white, And there the sun burns crimson bright, And there the moon-bird rests from his flight To cool in the peppermint wind. Shel Silverstein LOOKING BACK OVER 48 THE RAI B0 Most Likely to Succeed Greg Mangrum Susan Taylor Friendliest Livingston Brien Tana Ragle Most Athletic Trey Weldon Angie Bodiford ICR Q , S ,i A. mg, A J . Sv , is ,Q Most Courteous Patricia Smith Robby Betts Most School Spirited Karen Mitchell Daryl Newman Wittiest Cindy Barton Gray Locke UPER Best All Around Cary Daniel Melody Sanderson Most Talented Gary Beck Debbie Weiman Most Intelligent Shawn Swain JoJo Moody 54 Happiest Natalie Brooks Louis Qualls Best Dressed Lisa Jeffries Charles Dismuke Teenagers of the Week . Lisa Warren Cary Daniel 55 JU IOR M SS GEAN On October 7, V. J. Mullikin was crowned Harding's Junior Miss. Melody Sanderson was selected as first alternate while Vicki Vickers was chosen as second alternate. The thirteen participants were Paige Baker, Julie Frazier, Debbie Gallagher, Holley Hewitt, V. J. Mullikin, Kim Riggs, Jackie Ross, Melody Sanderson, Julia Scoggins, Vicki Vickers, Laura Wage, Lisa Warren, and Debbie Weiman. All the girls competed in formal wear and a physical fitness routine. V. J. chose an acrobatic solo as her talent presentation. V. J. is a member of the Spanish Club, Lionettes, and FBLA. She serves as the business manager for the FOOTPRINT and as president of the senior class. X 1' OPPOSITE PAGE 1. V. J. as Junior Miss. 2. Melody and Kim in evening wear. 3. Jeana Brown crowns V. J. Mullikin. 4. Kim displays her singing talent. 5. Congratulations, V. J.! 6. Waiting for the judges' decision. 1. The five finalists were Debbie Weiman, V. J. Mullikin, Vicki Vickers, Melody Sanderson, and Lisa Warren. 2. Participants model evening wear. 3. Girls prepare for the pageant. 4. Lisa Warren and Debbie Gallagher exhibit their vitality in the fitness routine. 5. Debbie Weiman impresses the audience with her superb coordination. 6. Enthusiastic over the outcome of the pageant, the girls congratulate each other. HO ECOMING On the night of October 17, 1980, Melody Sanderson was crowned Homecoming Queen of Harding Acaden1y. The football players selected the candidates and the student body voted on the Queen. 1. Melody is overjoyed at being voted Homecoming Queen. 2. The entire Homecoming Court. 3. Senior Representative Lisa Jefferies and escort Bruce Kirksey. 4. Junior Representative Diane Adkins and escort Blake Wilson. 5. Sophomore Representative Valerie Fister and escort Chuck Lindley. OPPOSITE PAGE 1. Queen candidate Holley Hewitt and escort Larry Wilson. 2. Queen candidate Melody Sanderson and escort Daryl Newman. 3. Queen candidate Natalie Brooks and escort Livingston Brien. 4. The Queen candidates and their escorts. 5. Excitement builds between the candidates, as Homecoming night approaches. 6. Mr. Sanderson congratulates his daughter. P-5.-..-.1 Mun si . . W.: ,. uf 3 S t '15 2 Q 5 CLASS FA CRITEL 1. Seniors: Cindy Lewelling and Livingston Brien. 2. Juniors: Phil Feisal and Diane Adkins. 3. Sophomores: Chuck Lindley and Mandy Baker. CLASS FAVORITE 1. Freshmen: Gary Childers and Kelly Jeffries. 2. Eighth: John Law and Becky Prince. 3. Seventh: Murray Sanderson and Sharron Lamb. 'Q55'Q!5v g- Valentine Ro alt The King and Queen of Hearts competition culminated on Friday night, February 13, with the crowning of seniors Shawn Swain and Julie Watlington as King and Queen of Hearts and eighth graders Martin Hodges and Becky Prince as Prince and Princess of Hearts. They were crowned at the MUS game before a capacity crowd. The representatives from the other classes were: William Downes and Diane Adkins, juniorsg Chuck Lindley and Valerie Fister, sophomores, Wayne Mote and Kay Summers, freshmeng and Jim Williams and Sarah Kee, seventh grade. Congratulations to these people! I ,,,,,,,, , Y ,,,, f 5 ff? :N VALENMEQ me r ' .i 4 W -D A ml: WWW -X 'i flvmlbx . 1 gxs-ai ew 1-5 NVC3 fy. SW 155 5? OPPOSITE PAGE 1. Shawn Swain and Julie Watlington, senior representatives and King And Queen of Hearts. 2. Royalty-Becky Prince, Princessg Julie Watlington, Queeng Shawn Swain, Kingg Martin Hodges, Prince. 3. Martin Hodges and Becky Prince CNot Picturedj, eighth grade representatives and Prince and Princess of Hearts. 4. William Downes and Diane Adkins, junior representatives. 5. Sherry Hewitt and Bob Bush wait to crown the royalty. 1. Wayne Mote and Kay Summers, freshmen representatives. 2. The King and Queen of Hearts Court. 3. Chuck Lindley and Valerie Fister, sophomore representatives. 4. Jim Williams and Sarah Kee, seventh grade representatives. Ll: E-D: A Y -V gi 3 M V , Melissa Jones JoJo hdoody Wendy Wanzer Shawn Swain GR DU TE 1. Greg Mangrum 2. Julie Frazier 3. Cindy Barton 4. Susan Taylor 4 PHELD Bob McConnell Dr. Robert McConnell, more commonly known as Dr, Bobf' is one of the most beloved teachers at Harding. Dr. Bob finds ways to make even chemistry fun. He has served at Harding for fourteen years. He attended both David Lipscomb College and Memphis State University. He has his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. in chemistry. The faculty overwhelmingly chose him as the 1979-80 Teacher of the Year. He also serves as a referee at many of Harding's football games. The whole student body appreciates all the work Dr. Bob has done for Harding. ALUTE Diane Poe Miss Diane Poe has taught junior high English at Harding for ten years and has served as the head of the English Department for two years. She has her B.S. in English from the University of Tennessee at Martin. Miss Poe has dedicated many long hours of service to junior high students. She teaches them the fundamen- tals of grammar and the varied aspects of literature. She also prepares them for future English classes. Futhermore, Miss Poe helps with athletics by assisting at basketball games and track meets. This is Miss Poe's last year at Harding. The school is losing a great teacher, and everyone will miss her. 'iT.'35f I ...W HIELD Ronn Rubio Mr. Ronn Rubio has Worked at Harding for twelve years. He graduated from Harding University with a B,S. in Math. In the past he has taught Bible and geometry and coached the varsity football team. He presently teaches one geometry class, serves as Athletic Director, and coaches the boys' cross country and track teams. He has coached the cross country team to state champion and state runner-up positions in the TSSAA cross country meet. Coach Rubio is a favorite among the students when they need a friend to talk with. Few people realize Coach Rubio works with more than athletics, and we would like to thank him for all of his involvement. AL TE Bob Massey Mr. Robert Massey is head of the Guidance Department. He helps students in scheduling classes, selecting a college, and choosing a career. He has been a part of Harding for five years. He has a B.A. in Bible from Oklahoma Christian College, an M.A. in Bible from Harding Graduate School of Religion, and an M. Ed. in guidance and counseling from Memphis State University. Mr. Massey also coaches the indoor and outdoor track teams. He guided the boys' varsity track team to a state runner-up position in the 1980 TSSAA State Track meet. The 1981 Shield salutes you, Bob Massey! SP Lions Have Fine Season The 1980 Football team had an outstanding year. The Lions lost their first game to Ridgeway in a hard fought contest but later won the game because of Ridgeway's use of an ineligible player. The Lions won their next two games impressively before losing to powerhouses MUS and Memphis Prep on consecutive Friday evenings. The team went on to win their next four games before losing to a charged up Collierville team. The team was not very big but with the help of excellent coaching posted a 7-3 record and received an invitation to play in the Tiny Knee Bowl. Another highlight of the season was Wally Hatfield and Ronnie Kiihnl's being named to the SAC-7 team with Ronnie also being named to the All-Shelby County team. 5' i e 2 1. Dan Smith looks upfield for blockers. W 2. Coach Hedrick talks to Mark Wade during a time out. 3. The Lions charge the field looking for another victory. 4. Bobby Brown makes the tackle as Casey Crichfield looks on. 1980 Varsity Football MHA 14 Ridgeway 17 46 Trezvant 0 34 Frayser Bapt. 7 0 MUS 21 8 Memphis Prep. 22 21 Skyview 7 42 SBEC O 28 Bishop Byrne 6 14 Catholic 7 0 Collierville 21 28 Ripley 33 1. Varsity. Row 1: M. Carlock, trainer, T. Weldon, B. Primm, K. Marshall, C. Crichfield, S. Swain, K. Cantrell, K. Ross, B. Graham, R. Lynn, B. Brown, R. Kiihnl, S. Bell, trainer, H. Weaver, trainer. Row 2: R. James, M. Wade, M. Foust, G. Cole, B. Bousson, D. Norris, D. Austin, L. Walker, W. Hatfield, R. Greene, W. Downes, T. Grunau, A. Graves, R. Linville, C. Teems. Row 3: M. Gillespie, R. Wall, B. Jones, D. Hathcock, T. Jones, T. Harrison, G. Clayton, J. Acuff, K. Inman, J. Given, T. Moore, D. Smith, B. Tines, J. Hornberger. Row 4: M. Carrier, trainer, S. House, K. Williams, T. Wilder, J. Kent, G. Rogers, R. Hayeslip, R. McCullar, D. Holliday, B. Curtis, B. Bowers, K. Nichols, D. Brawner, H. Binns, M. Moore, trainer. 2. Bobby Brown charges upfield behind a wall of blockers. 3. Coach Escue gives Shawn Wade some advice about an upcoming play. 4. Shawn Swain jumps high as he passes to a receiver downfield. Lions Invited To Tiny Knee Bowl For the second year in a row, the Harding Lions football team received an invitation to play in a post-season bowl game. This year the Lions were invited to play in the Tiny Knee Bowl, held in Ripley Tn., to play against the big and talented Ripley High School football team. The Lions accepted the invitation knowing it was going to be a tough game. Ripley played flawlessly for three quarters while building up a 33-O lead but the fourth quarter was all Harding's. The Lions fought back narrowing the deficit to five points but that was as close as they could get. The final score read 33-28. Dan Smith played excellent defense the whole game and for his effort received the Best Defensive trophy. 1. Ronnie Kiihnl races upfield after a pass reception. 2. Danny Austin gets his head low to elude a tackler. 3. Ronnie Kiihnl, Wally Hatfield, and Bill Graham show their elation after a victory. 4. Ricky Greene carries the ball toward the goal line. time 1. Brian Primm charges in to recover a fumble. 2. The Lion defense moves in on a loose football. 3. Coach Perry, Coach Hedrick, and some of the Lions watch the game from the sidelines. 4. Trainer Steve Bell waits for a time out. 5. Wally Hatfield plants his foot as he kicks the ball for a field goal. . ..A. sd... . .sw NWN jg, . r X .p gk. is 'FFF it lf, r . ., -fa' .. F' ,.... . '-V-cafff 4' J ..,. I . ,, ..,, W ., .3.,.. ..., .. ,,.. :.. . I . . . . , M as . -.. ...-- ,,k.. 31.5, . -- -5 , 5 -. . .V-we W , sg Lx.: Tia Freshmen Football 1. The freshman defense proves too much for this opponent. 2. Freshman team, Row l: T. Warren, K. Foust, A. Wilson, J. Adkins, B. Daugherity, D. Churchill, K. Holliman, C. Basham, Coach Stroud, Row 2: D. Escue, W. Mote, K. Wilson, T. Brooks, G. Childers, D. Nossaman, S, Taylor, S. Massey, Row 3: J. Salisbury, C. Lewis, M. Mosher, J. Wa- kefield, S. Hedge, P. Hughes, M. Sisk, B. Smith, F. Doane, manager. 3. The defense puts a strong pass rush on the opposing quarterback. 4. Kevin Holliman makes an open field tackle. 5. Keith Foust is brought down after a good gain. 41. 5 -V U 2,7 5. ,,,,,.., , I W A ,,., , - A . . H M , V . 1 . - . g. Q3 f f' i :ff . I ' 'v ...L l.-ff-' 19.91 ..iZ. ,i1 ' 521 'L ' ' ' : : wa L ' ' if 5 , 'W,.s,:1.' .. fi ., , ' ff jg v fffw fif 1 . :Y W-New gig' 'V '. -. f'ff-' . 'M 1 V 'e Seventh and Eighth Grade Football MHA 0 FACS 14 8 ECS 6 0 MUS 24 28 Elliston 6 22 Briarcrest East O 20 Briarcrest West 6 36 Memphis Prep. 6 sr f t,.. Q 1 . 1. Seventh and Eighth Grade team, Row 1: D. Houston, J. Lacroughts, J. Law, L. Crum, R. Connor, B. Krauch, A. Jones, C. Clinton, D. Young, W. Eaton, S. Morgan, Row M. Clayton, J. Brown, P. Reeves, A. Ward, J. Parks, S. Brown, A. Nutt, H. Williams, J. Grobmeyer, A. Fletcher, K. Perry, Row 3: D. Wilson, J. Tony, T. Teems, T. Ross, C. Hammer, J. Williams, T. Smith, C. Lee, D. Lane, R. Galbreath, S. Foree, Row 4: C. Slate, T. Griffith, M. Johnston, L. Sisson, N. Green, J. Morrow, M. Curtis, L. Bounds, J. Dye, S. Bass. 2. Coach Morris and Coach Davis help an injured James Brown off the field. 3. John Law has time to find a receiver because of good pass protection. 4. Andy Nutt turns the corner on the way to a long gain. 5. John Law hands the ball off to David Young. occer Team Wins State! The soccer team, being sponsored by the school for the first time, 1980 Varsity Soccer proved Worthy of this sponsorship by winning the state championship and the Dixie Conference title. The inaugural season for Harding soccer had many exciting moments. The first big moment came when the team won their first game of the year over Glenmore. The next big victory was a 2-0 win over MUS. The team played Well all season and advanced to the state playoffs, held in Sewanee, Tn. Harding won the state tournament by defeating CBHS in the semi-finals and Knoxville Farragut in the finals. The team then met the Alabama state champions, Huntsville Grissom, in the Dixie Conference finale. Harding prevailed 1-O in overtime, by a goal from Charles Dismuke, to end the season at 12-3-2. MHA 2 Glenmore 6 Auburndale 4 Craigmont 1 CBHS 0 MUS 4 Catholic 0 CBHS 4 Country Day 2 MUS 3 Auburndale 1 Country Day 5 Craigmont 5 Catholic 2 Glenmore 2 CBHS 4 Farragut 1 Grissom 4? fr f V - I sm . . OPPOSITE PAGE 1. David Jackson shows his juggling ability. 2. Bobby Simpson leaps to save a shot on goal. 3. Cameron Posey prepares to head the ball. 4. Charles Dismuke is congratulated for his goal. 5. The team tries to act interested during a halftime talk. 1. Varsity Soccer team, Row 1: K. South, R. Betts, C. Dismuke, D. Gearhardt, B. Kirksey, W. Yun. Row 2: Coach Craig, D. Lewis, G. Mangrum, F. Broden, D. Jackson, H. Walker, B. Mars, M. McGee, Row 3: T. Marcus, S. Durham, C. Daniel, K. Carter, C. Posey, B. Simpson, J. Hill. 2. Won Yun proudly shows off the Dixie Cup. 3. Dr. Bowie congratulates the team after the victory. 4. A goal kick is taken by Cary Daniel. 5. Jon Hill practices on ball control. 6. Charles Dismuke jumps high to head the ball. A Year of Rebuilding The best Way to describe the 1980-81 boys' cross country season is to say it has been a year of rebuilding. The Harriers finished their season with a 50 and 26 record. The team fulfilled their goals for the year by placing third in the District and fourth in the Region. The Harriers also sent Zack Randolph to the State Cross Country Meet, making this the eigth consecutive year the Harriers have been represented at State. Good luck in the years to come. W' 1 N i t 1 -, x 1 ,- '. ' 9 V ,X it fm, Q 4 Q Q it f , R . was ar , f N . w '-. I if K we-sgiiff '- gg g,i, I 1 so .--X. ' N Q? fi 31--N.. an wick l , . as Q K X ., W. -Vs N 5, - - K jigmf 1 OPPOSITE PAGE 1. Boys Cross Country, Row 1: B. White, D. Thompson, R. Phillips, M. Wallace, D. Craven, J. Alsup, Row 2: Coach Rubio, R. Brazzel, T. Thompson, P. Panovec, J. Bankhead, G. Eastwood, Assistant Coach Brown. 2. Jay Bankhead, David Powell, and Tim Thompson push hard to run up the hill. 3. Zack Randolph strides out the race. 4. Danny Thompson pushes hard for the finish. 5. David Powell works on his pace. 1. Tim Thompson has great form during a race. 2. David Craven gets off to a fast start. 3. Gary Eastwood keeps a good stride throughout the race. 4. Rodney Phillips runs with determination. 5. Daniel Murphy, Parker Panovec, and Jeff Alsup break out to an early lead. 6. Danny Thompson gives his all in hopes of getting a better time. 7. Zack Randolph sprints for the finish line. Girls Place Fourth in Region The Girls Cross Country team had their best season ever by ending the season with a 22-19 record. At the beginning of the season, however, the girls were not very optimistic as temperatures soared well above the 1000 mark. This year the team was fortunate to add two new members: Amy Adler, a senior from David Lipscomb High School, and Peggy Cook, a junior from Trezevant High School. Amy and Peggy joined the rest of the team, which placed fourth in the regional cross country meet at MUS. Congratulations girls! 414' 31.3.1.1 .ww A fffzx. M fha P A rw? ..f11.Z ' '.,g,'.g-gig 5s B 3.7'P7f.fr'f gg, 2- g ,: . .. Fx, 5 44+ .1- - .MQQQMWW 34, my 'ffl-fw..w,. ,k,. F. .,ykWfmMWWwV 'f ivy-i'Y'Q?i4m.N1f . ' Q f. .yr V . .. .,,....,..1,.QW,W R, . ' ,,,,-...z-..., M I .,-,Q-Msfj-W5-oggxg, 4,r,.,, . , . we is A-f'f,. 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Phyllis McFall and Esther Belew press on to the finish. 2. Peggy Cook displays a fine example of the proper running form. 3. Caron Tooty and Nancy Troxell run together to keep Hardings's score low. 4. Even when the temp. is 1030 Amy Adler keeps on pushing. 5. Kim Brown and Esther Belew kick down the hill to build up speed. 6. Kim Brown works hard to improve her stride. VCLLEYBALL TEAM GCES TO STATE The 1980-81 varsity volleyball team had a very successful season. The Varsity record for the year was 23-4. Joan Vandiveer was the coach, and Lisa Fienup and Robin Schwartz were the team captains. The Lady Lions accomplished much this season: All Conference champs, All District Champs, All Regional Champs, and State Runners-up. The ladies also won many individual awards: Lisa Fien- up and Robin Schwartz, All Confer- ence, Debbie Slaughter, Lisa Knox, Robin Schwartz, and Lisa Fienup, All District, Lisa Fienup and Robin Schwartz, All Region, and Lisa Fienup and Gina Ward, All State. Congratulations girls! OPPOSITE PAGE 1. Row 1: L. Fienup, L. Schwartz, D. Bonner, L. Helton, G. Ward, K. Stevenson. Row 2: A. Bodiford, C. Taylor, D. Slaughter, R. Schwartz, C. Simpson, L. Knox, R. Massey, L. Rynders, Coach J. Vandiveer. 2. Dee Anna Bonner warms-up before the game. 3. Gina Ward sets the ball as Cissy Simpson gets ready to return the ball. 4. Lisa Fienup serves the ball. 5. Robin Schwartz sets-up to return the ball. ' 1. Dee Anna Bonner and Lori Schwartz jump up to return the ball. 2. Gina Ward and Lisa Knox show disappointment after a play. 3. Debbie Slaughter returns the ball. 4. Robin Schwartz jumps up to return the ball while Gina Ward and Lisa Fienup assist. 5. Lisa Fienup practices serving. 6. Robin Schwartz and Cissy Simpson set up to return the ball. 7. Rochelle Massey volleys the ball. OPPOSITE PAGE 1. Junior Varsity Team Row 1: M. Scott, K. Stevenson. Row 2: Coach J. Vandiveer, R. Braddock, C. Huffman, L. Rynders. 2. Kathy Stevenson serves the ball. 3. Renee Braddock attempts to return the ball. 4. Helen Hampton volleys the ball. 5. Lana Helton sets the ball while Kathy Stevenson sets-up to return the ball. 6. Coach Gilooly gives the team a pep-talk. 1. Freshmen Volleyball Team. Row 1: D. Mars, S. Rone, V. Richardson, K. Reichen, L. Woodard, H. Hampton, K. Midyett. Row 2: Coach L. Gillooly, C. Means, J. Lawrence, S. Fisher, J. Simonton, R. Peak, L. Patton. 2. Jennifer Lawrence serves the ball. 3. Christy Knox returns the ball as Pam Moore gets ready to assist. 4. Pam Gillespie returns the ball. 5. Cindy Braddock uses all her strength to set the ball. 6. Seventh and Eighth Grade Volleyball Team. Row 1: S. Hayes, A. Lawson, K. Story, P. Moore, C. Crim, C. Braddock. Row 2: C. Knox, S. Kee, P. Gillespie, K. Cantrell, L. Brasfield, G. Scott, Coach N. Kenley. Jones, Livingston Sheppard, Smith go to State The 1980-81 Wrestling team had what can be considered a very fine season. Coach Perry said The wres- tling team seemed to really come together toward the end of the seasonf, In District competition the team placed second overall. Coach Perry pointed to Barchelai Smith's pin in the District tournament which gave them their second place finish. Coach Perry commented that this was the first match Barchlai had Won all season. In Regional competition Harding had seven wrestlers to qualify and four of them advanced to the State Tour- nament: Mike Smith, Tim Sheppard, Larry Livingston, and Bobby Jones. The highlight of the Regional Tour- nament was Mike Smith's match, which was voted Best Match of the Tour- nament by the Coaches. l Lions Have Another Fine Season This year's basketball team got off to a very fast start by winning their first eight games. Also, this was the eighth year in the last nine years that Harding has won 20 games in season. One highlight of the season was Harding taking first place in the David Lipscomb Tournament held in Nashville. The Lion's success this year was due mainly to teamwork. Robby Betts brought the ball upcourt and ran the offense while Clark McFerrin connected on long shots from the corners. Jim Donnell supplied the team with his all-around playing ability while Don Deaton kept the team going with his consistent play. The Lions enjoyed a tremendous season and look forward to the coming year. A34 1. Cary Daniel shoots over an opponent. 2. Three Harding players surround an opposing player. 3. Jim Donnell drives toward the basket. 4. Don Deaton gets around his man for a lay-up. 5. Clark McFerrin jumps high to block a shot. E ,wa 44 ,Gnu 4 Varsity Basketball MHA 61 Central Arkansas 46 Christian 69 Overton 56 75 Ganus 71 83 St. Martins 43 64 White Station 44 100 Boyd-Buchanan 47 66 Goodpasture 45 55 Nashville Christian 48 COTJ 64 East 66 34 White Station 40 COTD 47 Overton 45 67 Frayser Baptist 42 65 SBEC 42 79 Briarcrest 60 56 Elliston 36 63 Bishop Byrne 66 61 Memphis Prep 77 44 MUS 46 70 Catholic 57 47 Bolton 49 COTJ 45 Collierville 35 65 SBEC 44 69 Frayser Baptist 40 56 Briarcrest 55 62 Bishop Byrne 49 31 Collierville 30 58 Memphis Prep 69 51 MUS 60 44 Catholic 46 1. Ninth grade team - Row 1: K. Holliman, M. Sanderson, J. Adkins, B. Daugherity, D. Churchill, G. Childers. Row 2: Coach Bodiford, F. Doane, J. Taylor, S. Ralston, J. Estes, D. Escue, T. Warren, J. Wakefield. 2. Junior Varsity team - Row 1: K. Inman, J. Given, C. Posey, D. Smith, S. McElhaney, Coach Craig. Row 2: J. Miller, C. Lindley, J. King, R. Leath, R. Osborn, K. Miller. 3. Varsity team - Row 1: R. Betts, C. Daniel, D. Austin, J. Adkins, K. Miller, K. Carter. Row 2: Coach Craig, C. Posey, B. Donnell, D. Deaton, J. Donnell, C. McFerrin, D. Smith, Coach Pritchard. 4. Danny Austin guards his man closely. 'ir I . '..-f s OPPOSITE PAGE: 1. Jim Donnell goes up for two points. 2. Clark McFerrin releases the ball before getting blocked. 3. Bill Donnell battles ,for a rebound. 4. Danny Austin stretches to catch the ball. 1. Seventh grade team - M. Cannon, B. Shelton, M. Heppner, T. Garrett, S. Guymon, M. Clayton, D. Harper, R. Conner, S. Schwartz, S. Griffiths, C. McMillian, L. Crum, Coach Benson. 2. Eighth grade B - team - Coach Daniel, C. Slate, S. Shive, C. Clinton, K. Miller, B. Colvin, L. Sisson, D. Burks, M. Daniel, T. Day, Coach T. Daniel. 3. Eighth grade team - Row 1: A. Knox, J. Alsup, J. Law, D. Murphy, B. Atkins. Row 2: W. Eaton, S. Brown, D. Echolls, A. Fletcher, A. Ward, Coach Sumney. 4. Robby Betts jumps high for a lay-up. 5. Don Deaton goes up for a rebound. Girls Have Excellent Season The 1981 girls' basketball team had an excellent season and were much improved over their preceding girls team. With nine returning players and the loss of only three seniors, the team has blended well together. With each game, the girls gained much needed experience. Angie Bodiford, the only senior on the team, provided leadership while Lisa Knox consistently made her jump shots. Carole Benton continued to be a dominant rebounder. Gina Ward and Debbie Slaughter provided scrappy defense. Also, Coach Ijams had the luxury of a strong bench, not having to worry about a player being inexperienced. Since there are eight juniors on the team this year, continued success for next years team is imminent. Girls Varsity Basketball MHA 57 St. Marys 19 61 I.C. 66 55 Overton 44 38 White Station 40 53 Middle Tennessee Christian 43 38 David Lipscomb 51 40 Goodpasture 39 33 East 41 62 White Station 33 53 Overton 68 53 Frayser Baptist 25 42 SBEC 54 44 Briarcrest 49 45 Elliston 36 50 Hutchinson 30 33 Bishop Byrne 37 80 Memphis Prep 39 47 St. Agnes 38 37 Catholic 33 33 Bolton 42 39 Collierville 27 72 SBEC 55 73 Frayser Baptist 29 33 Briarcrest 37 48 Bishop Byrne 37 54 Collierville 44 80 Memphis Prep 37 72 I.C. 67 60 Catholic 48 OPPOSITE PAGE. 1. Debbie Slaughter reaches to get the ball. 2. Carole Benton goes over an opponent for a rebound. 3. Angie Bodiford shoots between two opposing players. 4. Debbie Slaughter strides up toward the basket. 1. Lisa Knox and Debbie Slaughter apply some pressure on defense. 2. Junior Varsity team - K. Stevenson, T. Bounds, K. Volner, R. Coleman, S. Gaines, C. Huffman, R. Rosenau, R. Braddock, L. Rynders, C. Adams, Coach Fowler 3. Varsity team - Row 1: G. Collier, P. Cooke. Row 2: L. Knox, G. Ward, A. Bodiford, L. Helton, Coach Matthews. Row 3: Coach Ijams, R. Shackleford, S. Fesmire, C. Benton, D. Slaughter, P. Childers, C. Simpson. OPPOSITE PAGE. 1. Risa Shackleford tries to avoid having her shot blocked. 2. Ninth grade team - Row 1: D. Mars, K. Summers. Row 2: Coach Smith, L. Ware, V. Shelton, D. Browder, L. Patton, B. Anderson, M. Henry, H. Crain, A. Edwards, K. Taylor, L. Daves, B. Brock. 3. Carole Benton pulls down a rebound. 4. Gina Ward jumps high over her opponent to get a rebound. 1. Carole Benton strains to gain control of a jump ball. 2. Gina Ward shows good form in her shot. 3. Seventh and Eight grade team - Row 1: K. Midyett, J. Lawrence, S. Fisher, J. Simonton, K. Story, R. Hampton. Row 2: V. Feisal, S. Hayes, V. Richardson, A. Duke, G. Scott, S. Rone, A. Lawson, Coach Kenley. Cheerleaders The 1980 81 Lion cheer leaders were great at upholding traditions but they were unu sual because they broke from tradition in the way 1n which they were elected Usually cheerleaders are chosen by the student body but this years squads were screened and elect ed by a committee of Judges from Memphis State Before school started the girls went to summer cheer leader camp in Oxford Missis slppi sharing the Ole Miss campus with other squads working out new routines and exchangmg ideas During the year the cheer leaders worked hard to coordin ate pep rallies and arouse that Lion Splfllll , .. 7 7 y - 7 3 , - 1. Cheerleaders attempt new feats. 2. Regular practice is a must! 3. Keep that Lion Spirit alive! 1. Junior Varsity Row 1: D. Lipsey. Row 2: V. Fister, M. Ward, M. Baker. Row 3: A. Tobias. Row 4: L. Gilliland. 2. Freshmen Row 1: C. Jolly. Row 2: M. White, G. Sasseen, K. Riggs. Row 3: K. Jeffries. Row 4: L. Dye. 3. Seventh and eighth grade Row 1: S. Lamb, S. Repult, S. 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They were as followsg Brian Woods, first in the mile and two mile runsg Robert Gillespie, first in the 440 Dashg Steve Guymon, second in the mile run and third in the two mile rung Glenn Sutton, fourth in the 120 High Hurdlesg and Greg Poston in the High Jump. The whole team did an outstanding job. Congratulations guys! 'il Lad Lions Win The Varsity Girls Track team of 1980 had an outstanding year. The Lady Lions finished up the season with a 9-2 record. The girls set new school records 22 times last year. They also placed third in the Harding Invitational and recaptured the SAC-7 championship. Three SAC-7 records were broken by Harding runners in the following events: 100 yd. Dash: 100 yd. Low Hurdles, 880 Relay and the High Jump. All-Conference winners were as follows: Angy Tobias, Debbie Slaughter, Lisa Rynders, MiMi Carr, and Gina Ward. OPPOSITE PAGE 1. Varsity Boys Row 1: B. Martin, P. Panovic, T. Thompson, D. Powell, J. Bankhead, M. Rosser, C. Crichfield, G. Poston, K. Roberts, R. Davis, S. Guymon, B. Woods, B. Myers, S. Gay, Row 2: R. Slayton, T. Tubbs, R. Caughron, R. Brazzel, B. Mars, B. Dorman, J. Hill, B. Bousson, R. Lynn, W. Downes, Coach Rubio: Row 3: D. Craven, P. Strickland, G. Eastwood, L. Walker, J. Rutherford, M. Gillespie, B. Jones, D. Smith, B. Brown, T. Wilder, L. Esgro, R. Greene, D. Austin, S. Swain, B. Bush, Z. Randolph, F. Gross, D. Phillips. 2. Bobby Brown passes the baton to Casey Crichfield. 3. Tim Wilder attempts the high jump. 4. Zack Randolph works on his pace for the 440 Dash. 5. Danny Austin makes it over the hurdles. 1. Varsity Girls Row 1: Coach Michie, Coach Matthews, Row 2: R. Brigance, P. McFall, D. Gard, S. Latimore, A. Tobias, L. Rynders, V. Brandon, Row 3: C. Benton, M. Carr, G. Ward, D. Slaughter, M. Clay, T. Goad, S. Guymon, N. Troxell, M. Miller, S. White, C. Simpson, Row 4: A. Wright, T. DeShields, E. Belew, D. Bonner, D. Weiman, L. Wesson, K. McLarty, R. Shackleford. 2. Angy Tobias hands the baton off to Melanie Clay. 3. Debbie Slaughter concentrates on the hurdles. 4. Lisa Rynders works on her sprints. 5. Stacey Guymon races around the track. 6. Another Lady Lion has won the victory. AC- Championship Jr. 'High Boys MHA W Grace St. Luke MHA W ECS MHA L Prep MHA L MUS MHA W Frayser Baptist MHA W Elliston League Championships Third out of 7 ...5 l . ,A . . We we r 'mms , A 4 fn? A Hr A I . . . I Zeeman!! 7. l 57 1. Row 1 L. Bowling, C. Slate, M. Daniel, T. Day, K. Totty, B. Randolph, D. Murphey, J. Alsup, A. Nutt, A. Ward. Row 2 D. Thompson, R. Wang, J. Parks, S. Strayhorn, J. Thrash, S. Tidwell, D. Escue, A. Fletcher, J. Westbrook, L. Roberts, J. King. Row 3: T. Warren, K. Holliman, J. Estes, M. Sanderson, D. Sharp, G. Childers, D. Sharp, D. Echols, B. White. 2. Tommy Day makes it over the hurdles. 3. Gary Childers going over the bar. 4. Jeff Alsup runs in practice. .aa we ' ' my 5. M.. 4- vf Q 2 i W Jr. High Girls MHA MHA MHA MHA MHA MHA Grace St. Luke W ECS W Prep W Glenmore W Frayser Baptist W Elliston League Champions 1. Row 1. C. Totty, P. Phillips, A. Duke, L, Mills, J. Lawrence, K. Midyett, N. Wilson, C. Linkous. Row 2: K. Foree, H. Crain, A. Bond, K. Taylor, L. Dye, K. Rickman, L. Daves, C. Little, R. Peak. Row 3: H. Throckmorton, J. Brewer, L. Richardson, J. Simonton, K. Riggs, B. Brock, C. Braddock, P. Pulley, C. Wilson fmgr.J Row 4: S. Fisher, K. Reichen, S. Privett, K. Dendy, S. McGuire, R. Deeley, L. Bush, J. Taylor. 2. Kelley Taylor working on her form. 3. Angela bond thinking about her race. 4. Lisa Dye puts the shot. Year of Growth This year was a year of rebuilding for the golf team. The team was left inexperienced by the loss of such key players as Hubie Smith and Fred Powers. Les Fortner, the current Memphis Junior champion, led the team to a 4-5 season. Even though it was a dissappointing season, the team gained the experience necessary to have a championship team next year. The girls' team had a reward- ing year with a 9-2 record. They defeated rival teams such as Bishop Byrne and Memphis Prep. Donna Huffman qualified for state by shooting a 92 in the regionals. WY' as k,.. 'Els . .W OPPOSITE PAGE 1. Varsity Boys: R. Carson, T. Simpson, D. Phillips, R. Smith, K. Gookin, Not Pictured: L. Fortner, D. Dawkins. 2. Randy Smith carefully watches the flight of his ball. 3. Les Fortner displays his winning style. 4. Don Phillips smiles at a good shot. 5. David Dawkins keeps his eyes on the ball during his backswing. 1. Les Fortner addresses the ball. 2. Ross Carson displays professional style in his follow-through. 3. Varsity Girls: G. Carter, D. Huffman, M. Sotak, 4. Tommy Simpson concentrates on his shot. m 106 Varsity Has Winning Season The 1979-80 tennis teams had an outstanding year. Their combined seasonal record was 9 and 3. The Lady Lions were the District 29 Champions and they also captured the SAC-7 Championship for the second year in a row. All - Conference winners were as follows: Michelle Carrier, Lisa Fienup and Lynn Wooten. The Varsity Boys team placed third in the District 29 Championships and third in the SAC-7 Championships. l OPPOSITE PAGE 1. Varsity Boys Row 1: G. Mangrum, M. Kaylor, D. Thompson. Row 2: H. Crumpler, B. Cutberth, S. Ford, K. Miller, D. Gerhardt. 2. Dale Thompson returns the ball. 3. Michelle Carrier serves the ball. 4. David Gerhardt strains to return the ball. 5. Varsity Girls L. Wooten, M. Carrier, L. Willingham, K. Marks, D. Oliver, D. Kirkland, L. Fienup, L. Schwartz. 1. Jr. High Girls P. Levitt, R. Rosenau, S. Zinn, S. Repult, G. Vandenbrink, L. Writesman, D. Helm. 2. Pal Duke returns the ball. 3. Raquel Rosenau serves the ball. 4. Greta Vandenbrink sets up to return the ball. 5. Jr. High Boys Row 1: M. Carrier, N. Adkins, K. Miller. Row Z: P. Duke, M. Lee. C. Surrat, K. Lee, R. Hurt. l 108 S Team Looks To Future The baseball team finished the 1980 season with a 6-13-1 record. The team had a very capable defense but seemed to lack timely hitting. Most of the team was compiled of Juniors and Sophomores which leads one to believe that Coach Bodiford's 1981 squad will have a very fulfilling season. Freshman Have Outstanding Season The 1980 freshman baseball team had an outstanding season ending with an 8-2 record. The highlight of the year was a 38-O thrashing of Catholic. The only two losses for the team came at the hands of Elliston and CBJHS. The young men on the freshman team are very talented and should be a big help on the 1981 varsity team. 1 I F E OPPOSITE PAGE 1. Louis Qualls dives safely back to third. 2. Phil Feisal shows the proper technique for blowing a bubble. 3. Varsity Team, Row 1: P. Feisal, L. Qualls, B. Kirksey, R. McKee, W. Hatfield, F.Strickland, B. Primm, B. Walker, T. Weldon. Row 2: Coach Bodiford, B. Simpson, C. Stanford, R. Kiihnl, C McFer- rin, T. Moore, C. Daniel, P. Rickman, D. Deaton, B. Phillips, M. Carlock, M. Smith.4. Bobby Simpson tags out a player at home plate. 5. Cary Daniel puts on the tag for an out. 1. Rickey Hayslip shows his good form. 2. Freshman Team, Row 1: B. Brooks, B. Johnston, B. Daughtery, R. Hayslip, B. Hackney, D. Hayes. Row 2: Coach Akins, J. Acuff, T. Harrison, B. Curtis, J. Mitchell, B. Bowers, R. McCuller, C. Lindley, Coach Morris, R. Cartwright. 3. Keith Wilson gives his all when pitching. 4. David Hayes takes a good cut at the ball. 1. Varsity Softball team, Row 1: B. Lewellen, C. Campbell, S. Brown, T. Gurley, M. Story, R. Massey. Row 2: G. Anderson-Smith, L. Knox, B. Bank- head, V. Sobol, Coach K. Smith. Not pictured: D. Stallings, W. Shackleford, M. Orlee, L. Helton. 2. Lana Helton attempts to throw out a runner stealing second. 3. Dianne Stallings tags out an advancing runner. 4. Wanda Shack- leford takes a long stride as she pitches. 5. The team congratulates Marcia Story after she scores a run. .X 2 ? an L' .wa . 5 1. Freshman Softball team, Row 1: V. Fister, R. Braddock, H. Webb, P. Childers, D. Mars, R. Gordon, J. Shelton. Row 2: C. Huffman, R. Coleman, K. Hayes, T. Bounds, K. Sisco, C. Scoggins, S. Gaines. 2. Carla Campbell takes a good cut at the ball. 3. Marcia Story positions herself in the batter's box. 4. Lana Helton crosses home plate. 5. A good throw from the outfield provides this close play at home plate. 12 The 1980-81 sports season got off to a very exciting start with the beginning of Harding's first soccer team. One of the highlights of the season was the defeat of MUS on our home field with a score of 2-0. The varsity soccer team ended their season by defeating CBHS 2-1 in the semi-finals of the State Championship and then defeating Knoxville Faragut 4-1 to clinch the 1980-81 State Soccer Championship. The varsity football team enjoyed a winning season. Coach Escue pointed to the defeat of Bishop Byrne as the point when this young team really came together. The highlight of the season, however, was Harding's participation in the Tiny Knee Bowl against RHS, the last quarter made it a very memorable game. The boys' cross country team finished their eighth straight winning season. The harriers placed third overall in the Conference meet and third overall in the Regional Cross Country Meet. A senior member of the team, Zack Randolph, qualified for the State Cross Country Meet. This will be the eighth consecutive year that Harding has sent a member of the team to the State Meet. Highlights of the 1980-81 girls, cross country team were very unusual. During the Bishop Byrne Invitational, which was held in the rain, most of the girls all but lost their shorts because the shorts got so big when they got wet. Miss Matthews said it was the day the Red Shorts died. The Lady Harriers also placed fourth overall in the Regional Cross Country Meet where Phyllis Mcfall received All-Regional awards. The 1980-81 volleyball team had a very successful season. The Lady Lions were District and Regional Champions. The highlight of the season was the Lady Lions' becoming TSSAA State Runners-up. Two members of the Volleyball team, Lisa Fienup and Gina Ward, were named to the All-State team. The Harding basketball Lions began the season with a powerful eight-game winning streak. The Lions also won a second consecutive Lipscomb Christian High School tournament in Nashville. The Lions were finally defeated by state power East High School Q66-643 in a typical thriller. The week of January 19-24 the Lions played two outstanding games while losing to number one ranked AA team MUS Q46-445 and number one ranked class A team Bolton Q49-471. Leading this year's squad is captain Jim Donnell. Jim is a 6'5 senior forward averaging 17 points and 12 rebounds per game. Don Deaton, a 6'3 junior forward has averaged 15 points per game. Robby Betts has been the leading ball handler of the season. Robby also leads the Lions in assists. D Junior Danny Austin, a 6'0 guard, is an exceptional shooter and has scored some big baskets for the Lions this year. Senior Cary Daniel, a 6'1 forward-guard, is the number six man on the squad. Daniel is an outstanding defensive player who is described by Coach Allan Pritchard as giving 200 per cent everytime he plays. The girls' varsity basketball team hit a high point during the season by beating Collierville 39-27. Collierville had been undefeated in SAC-7 conference play. Outstanding man-to-man defensive play by Carole Benton and double-figure scores by Angie Bodiford and Lisa Knox contributed to the victory. The girls' varsity tennis team had an outstanding season last year. For the second year in a row the girls won the SAC-7 tournament. Players receiving Conference honors were: Michelle Carrier, Singles Championshipg Lisa Fienup, third overall, and Lynn Wooten, fourth overall. Michelle Carrier and Lisa Fienup were also SAC-7 doubles champions. The varsity tennis team for the first year ever were District Champions. In District 29 play Michelle Carrier won singles and Lisa Fienup was fourth in singles competition. The boys varsity tennis team placed third in the Conference and third in the District tournament. Dale Thompson and David Gearhardt did very well in singles competition during the season, Dale Thompson and Kris Miller also did well in doubles. Coach Alsup believes this years' team is the strongest team Harding has ever had. Michelle Carrier is currently ranked third in the South, twenty-first in the nation and number one in Tennessee. Dale Thompson is probably ranked in the top ten in his age group. Other outstanding members of the tennis team are: Alan Bond, currently ranked twenty-first in Tennessee for his age group, Lisa Fienup, ranked thirty-ninthg David Gearhardt, ranked alphabetically in the lower thirdg Ken Miller, ranked thirty-second, and Kris Miller, ranked forty-fourth in overall state competition. The 1979-80 softball team had a really rough season. The Lady Lions had to compete against such teams as Briarcrest, Bishop Byrne, Saint Agnes, Catholic, I.C and SBEC. The softball team finished their season by participating in the District Tournament where they placed fourth. Not to be outdone, the 1979-80 baseball team also had a very rough season. The boys' varsity, baseball team was very young, with most of the team members being juniors. The baseball team spent many long hours of practicing their batting and fielding techniques. Their hard work did pay off at the end of the season, as they won fourth overall in the SAC-7 tournament. In District competition Clark McFerrin was named to the All-District 14 AA squad. The 1979-80 track team had an extremely good season, ending the year with a 39-1 win-loss record and being SAC-7 Champs two years in a row. The indoor and outdoor teams won the West Tennessee Regional Championship. The highlight of the season was the boys' placing second in State with only five members on the team. Coach Bob Massey's record speaks for itself: seventy-nine wins and one loss over a two year period. 'x fl ,A 1 ,gpg , kj . f I f I, L !Li1l,1,,'x, vw -Q 1 If frills R 451151 N. Ml! SEX f N 'girl 'lil i ' li qi gv ...V KVA... V K ig!! W 7 X fx f'ff'!' il f A'- W 7 V' ' ff ,valllfi - 7:4 -V-'l'?f7. W f V52 44995- 4 N ef k N , . 1, E , 61,4 9 .4 L jf' s 1' ...fi if 1 '- HI ' 57 ' Z-1-1' f 1 , ,J g L ! , CN! r. Student Council The Sr. High Student Council, very essential to the student body, voices their opinions and ideas to the administration and faculty. The council is made up of executive officers, all class presidents, club presidents, and two representa- tives selected from each grade. The members of this group are known for being dedicated and hardworking. This year the Student Council supported such activities as the powder-puff football game and school picnic. The sponsor for the Student Council this year is Mr. Don Riley. 1. Bobby Brown, Vice-President, Bob Bush, President, Sherry Hewitt, Secretary, Brett Curtis, Treasurer. 2. Row 1: D. Weiman, P. Feisal, J. Moody, B. Reeves, S. Taylor, P. Baker, C. Barton, V. Brandon, J. Martino, V. Fister, B. Curtis. Row 2: D. Riley, Sponsor, A. Barnes, G. Collier, G. Beck, C. Daniel, D. Smith, P. Smith, K. Mitchell, L. Estes, R. Force, T. Grohe. Row 3: B. Brown, B. Bush, L. Warren, B. Woody, S. Hewitt, R. Beaver, T. Thompson, L. Brien, B. Bowers. 1 l Jr. Student Council The Junior High Student Council represents students in grades seven through nine. The club is headed by officers elected by the student body. Other members include the presidents of major clubs, the class presidents, and the class representatives. Mrs. Semore is the club's sponsor, and Miss Matthews helps supervise some of the activities. These activities include selling homemade ice cream at the fall carnival, collecting food baskets for the needy at Thanksgiving, and participating in Le Bonheur's fake disaster program. 1. Michael Sanderson, Treasurer, Kerry Riggs, Vice-Presidentg Laurie Bush, Secretaryg Drew Phillips, President. 2. Row 1: M. Smith, J. Brewer, P. Parker, G. Sasseen, K. Riggs, D. Phillips, S. Key. Row 2: J. Law, K. Gilless, L, Bush, T. Warren M. Sanderson, G. Childers, S. Guymore, C. Williams. The National Honor Society, sponsored by Mrs. Anne Brewer, has been very busy this past year. They were involved in activities such as sponsoring the Jr. Miss pageant, making toys for Le Bonheur, and selling ornaments for their Christmas banquet at the Hyatt Regency. Made up of enthusiastic, hardworking students, the NHS has done much to promote the school. 1. Livingston Brien, Treasurer, Susan Taylor, Presidentg Wendy Wanzer, Secretary, Greg Mangrum, Vice-President. 2. Row l: A. Brewer, Sponsor, P. Baker, T. Houk, T. Tubbs, C. Lewelling, M. Miller, S. Taylor, C. Barton, D. Luker, R. Hanchett, E. Riales, A. Barnes, A. Kelm. L. Warren. Row 2: G. Collier, R. Slayton, D. Kirkland, J. Watlington, M. Sanderson, J. Frazer, S. Workman, W. Wanzer, J. Scoggins, R. Force T. Grobe. L. Clarke G. Man rum S. Ivie D. Hutson 7 7 g 3 7 ' Row 3: S. White, P. Cook, K. Jackson, M. Leath, S. Ruby, R. Schwartz, A. Adler, J. Moody, M. Jones, D. Ward, P. Smith, L. Laehder, L. Latimore, L. Wage, K. Mitchell, J. Cherry, S. Holder. Row 4: J. Donnell, J. Bankhead, T. Green, B. Donnell, L. Brien, M. McGee, L. Fienup, J. Adkins, S. Swain, C. Crichfield, D. Newman, G. Locke, R. Betts, T. Simpson, R. Sorak, D. Jackson, B. Cutberth, R. Carson, Z. Randolph, T. Marcus, M. Hamsley. Junior Beta Club The Jr. Beta Club is made up of hardworking, intelligent students from grades 7-9. Maintaining a B+ average is a requirement for membership in this club. Initiation ceremonies were held in November when many students were added. The club's sponsor for this year is Miss Kay Pedigo. 1. Row 1: Dawn Helm, Secretary: Mike Carrier, President: Laurie Woodard, Treasurer. Row 2: Kay Summers, Treasurer: Amy Edwards, Vice-President, Anne Marie Akin, Reporter. 2. Row 1: B. Brock, J. Gard, K. Summers, C. Riley, K. Arnold, L. Sweeney, A. Loft, D. Helm, K. Reichen, K. Kallett, P. Phillips, L. Woodard, J. Crook, J. Voyles, K. Edwards, R. Wang. Row 2: J. Ruby, S. Rowden, D. Browder, A. Edwards, T. Williams, M. Brenoel, M. Lusk, R. Phillips, T. Markart, J. Lee, D. Martin, P. McIntosh, A. Olree, W. Houk, L. Sisson, J. Parks, K. Miller. Row 3: V. Shelton, L. Whittle, K. Sparks, C. McGhee, A. Akin, S. Henry, B. Straw, A. Holcomb, S. Ward, S. Thompson, J. Westbrook, B. Crawford, J. King, L. Bounds, M. Wells, E. Moth. Servanettes The Servanettes, formerly called the Civin- ettes, is a service organization sponsored by Kay Smith and Peggy Matthews. In order to become a Servanette one must have at least a B average and must have a desire to work with the club on various projects. Some of the projects they have been involved in this year are raking leaves to raise money for needy families, selling candy to raise money for the Kidney Foundation, and working at concessions with Key Club during basketball games. 1. Paige Baker, Historian, Linda Collier, Devotional Directory Trudy Goad, Vice-President, Kelley Marks, Historian, Terri Grobe, SecretaryfTreasurerg Glenda Collier, President. 2. Row 1: K. Marks, L. Collier, T. Goad, G. Collier, W. Wagner, T. Houk, T. Grohe, K. Hays, L. Morton, K. Smith, sponsor. Row 2: L. Warren, C. Taylor, C. Wolfe, J. Moody, K. Mitchell, L. Wage, L. Estes, S. Ledbury, J. Scoggins, M. Miller, W. Wanzer. Row 3: P. Baker, S. White, M. Leath, M. Leath, N. Troxell, J. Middleton, J. Wage, L. Gillespie, D. Gard, S. Holder, L. Laehder. Key Club The Key Club, a service organization, participates in many worthwhile activities. Some of the ways the club serves the school are by operating the concession stand at home basket- ball games and by serving at the Junior High Athletic banquet. The Key Club assists the community by collecting donations for the Memphis Hemophilia Foundation. They collect the donations annually. The members are also involved in a big brother program. This program is designed to give elementary boys who do not have fathers someone to look up to and respect. 1. Charles Dismuke, Vice-President, Greg Mangrum, Secretary, Livingston Brien, President, Bob Bush, Treasurer. 2. Row 1: B. Bush, L. Brien, C. Dismuke, G. Mangrum. Row 2: A. Ellis, Sponsor, C, Crichfield, P. Childers, N. Brooks, L. Jeffries, L. Schwartz, D. Prince, S. Kee, R. Greene, P. Feisal, D. Hutson. Row 3: K. Miller, D. Newman, R. Osborn, J. Bankhead, S. Bell, B. Cutberth, E. Chester, M. McGee, D. Thompson, B. Morgan, M. Moore, M. Lee. Row 4: G. Locke, D. Powell, C. Posey, S. Swain, R. Wall, K. Inman, B. Jones, R. Kiihnl, B. Curtis, B. Bowers, D. Hutson. Biolog Club This year, the Biology Club had a picnic at Herb Parson,s Lake to begin the year off right. They also had many meetings throughout the year. 1. Karen Mitchell, Senior Representative, Lisa Warren, Treasurer, Susan White, Secretary, Jo Jo Moody, Vice- Presidentg Paige Baker, President, Glenda Collier, Junior Representative. 2. Row 1: S. Ruby, B. Manning, J. Gard, D. Thompson, R. Phillips, J. Frazier, M. Jones, J. Moody, B. Reeves, L. Blackwell, N. Nichols, D. Luker, B. Tonahill, E. Riales, E. Burghen, A. Akin, D. Hudson, H. Porter, W. Mullins, J. Shelton. Row 2: C. Bryant, G. Mangrum, T. Simpson, B. Bankhead, L. Helton, P. Baker, S. White, K. Jacobi, S. Ledbury, K. Mitchell, C. Lewelling, M. Miller, S. Taylor, M. Miller, S. Laehder, L. Laehder, S. Ivie, Mrs. Saunders, Mrs. Seratt. Row 3: L. Warren, K. Jackson, M. Michie, H. Walker, T. Tubbs, G. Collier, R. Slayton, D. Kirkland, E. Belew, T. Thompson, G. Johnston, R. Rosenau, S. Worden, B. Anderson, D. Browder, K. Shappley, L. Crocker, J. Sholey, L. Clarke, J. Cherry. Row 4: D. Hutson, M. Williams, G. Locke, S. Williams, S. Ingram, T. Gatlin, S. Kee, B. Phillips, P. Duke, M. Lee, A. Wagner, J. Adkins, D. Gearhardt, S. Swain, B. Dorman, P. Dawkins, R. Sorak, B. Phillips, D. Hutson, M. Harris, T. Marcus, S. Holder. 1 if H fdfegyfzfifza ' 520337 CAM? its Bible Club The Bible Club, sponsored by Mr. Charlie Fowler, is a new organization. Included in the Club's activities of the year are quarterly visits to Christian colleges and the sponsorship of a needy family over Christmas holidays. Designed to encourage students, the Bible Club has become an inspiration to all those involved. 1. Karen McLarty, Treasurer, Sheryl Latimore, Vice- Presidentg Cindy Morgan, Secretary, Tim Thompson, President. 2. Row 1: D. Gard, M. Leath, K. McLarty, E. Belew, L. White, B. Brawner, R. Hanchett, D. Young, D. Gallagher. Row 2: L. Gillespie, K. McLarty, M. Leath, T. Thompson, L. Hill, T. Hollie, K. Haley, L. Hodnett, S. Latimore, K. Hays. Row 3: T. Haley, L. Brien, M. Lee, D. Bingham, P. McFall, L. Romine, K. Mitchell, C. Latham, T. Grobe, L. Jeffries, L. Morton. Row 4: C. Taylor, A. Wagner, L. Crocker, S. Watson, T. DeShields, B. Tatum. A. Wright, C. Morgan, C. Wolfe, J. Whitefield, P. Hendrix. German Club Konnen Sie Deutsch'?', If you are in the German Club, you do. This year the club began by having an after school Social. Their annual candy and Advent calendar sale took place in November. One high point of the year was the viewing of the film The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich. In December all classes displayed culinary skills by baking German, Austrian, and Swiss pastries. These were for the annual faculty tea. The German II and III students enjoyed a Viennese Christmas dinner. In April, German Club members went to Murfreesboro for a German Spring festival. All in all, it was a busy year. 1. Patricia Smith, President, Amy Barnes, Treasurer, Jim Donnell, Vice President, Emily Riales, Secretary, M. Barnes, Sponsor. 2. Row 1: R. Hanchett, N. Troxell, P. Smith, S. Taylor, E. Riales, M. Miller, T. Goad, W. Wagner, A. Barnes, J. Terrell, M. Barnes, Sponsor. Row 2: J. Shelton, A. Lee, K. Inman, S. Workman, L. Black, W. Wanzer, A. Campbell, L. Jeffries, S. Watson, A. Rukendorfer, D. Gard. Row 3: R. Williams, B. Herren, A. Wagner, J. Baker, G. Mangrum, C. Robinson, P. Hendrix, D. Kirkland, D. Newman, J. Moody, L. Word, A. Bowling, B. Hulen, B. Bingham. Row 4: P. Jenkins, J. Donnell, S. Murchison, M. McGee, G. Locke, T. Simpson, J. Adkins, C. Taylor, D. Ward, F. Broden, B. Donnell, L. Wooten, K. Kernan, A. Graves. Spanish Club The Spanish Club is designed to increase the Spanish students' knowledge of Spanish culture through extra-curricular activities. This year the club sold stuffed animals and had a booth at the Bo0ster's Club carnival. They went to lunch at El Chico, and toured the language lab at Memphis State. Their sponsor is Mrs. Patsy Evans. 1. Shawn Swain, Secretary, Lori Latimore, Sgt. at Arms, Debbie Gallagher, Vice-president, Steve Simpson, Treasurer, Brent Woody, President. 2. Row 1: W. Bullock, M. Baker, C. Lindley, V. Fister, M. Story, A. Wright, J. Martino, P. Evans, Sponsor, B. Stanford, S. Pugh, J. Ross, V. Mullikin, L. Hill, T. Grobe, S. Laehder, D. Dettman. Row 2: S. Swain, L. Jeffries, C. Bowles, G. Carter, D. Gallagher, L. Hodnett, J. Johns, L. Laehder, L. Latimore, T. Osteen, J. Walker, L. White, D. Jackson, T. Wilder, T. Stinnett, D. Smeltzer, L. Daves. Row 3: B. Stradley, R. Roberts, S Clements, J. Shepherd, L. Lucas, D. Leachman, T. Elliott, W. Anderson, T. Coats, L. Bryant, B. Jackson, S. Simpson, R. Rosenau, B. Woody, T. Wiley, K. Brooks, S. Butler, R. Sorak. Lionettes Lionettes, a group of spirited, hardworking girls, have supported all types of sports this year. They are involved in many activities which include painting signs and preparing food for the Lions Den . The sponsor of the club, Mrs. Taylor, has encouraged the girls and been a big help in making the club a success. 1. Brenda Bankhead, President, Cheryl Taylor, Vice- President, Jill Smith, Treasurer, June Middleton, Secretary. 2. Row 1: L. Wileman, L. Jeffries, J. Ross, D. Downs, J. Martino, V. Evans, V. Brandon, A. Janes, N. Nichols, E. Riales, W. Wagner, T. Houck, L. Dwyer, V. Vickers, V. Mullikin, C. Lewelling, D. Daugherity, D. Hudson, S. Watson. Row 2: R. Nowlin, A. Adler, M. Sanderson, L. Black, L. White, C. Carr, D. Durrett, L. Blackwell, J. Middleton, D. Lipsey, S. Zinn, S. Worden, S. Simpson, J. Pitner, S. Kee, M. Michie, S. Williams, W. Mullins. Row 3: L. Fienup, C. Barton, J. Watlington, K. Riggs, H. Hewitt, D. Prince, N. Mathis, T. Bounds, T. Shannon, J. Pafford, B. Hearn, A. Rukendorfer, S. Slawson, L. Lucas, K. Simmons, C. White, B. Bankhead. Row 4: Mrs. Taylor, sponsor, L. Romine, L. White, L. Collier, S. Guymon, A. Harris, G. Collier, J. Whitmire, D. Kirkland, J. Smith, C. Taylor, J. Booker, J. Phillips. M. Porter, A. Bowling, K. Kernan, K. Shappley, P. Levitt, D. Leachman, K. Dorsey. JT' Jr. Pep Club Made up of interested, spirited girls, the Jr. High Pep Club is instrumental in many areas. They help promote junior high activities such as parties and banquets. The club usually has two outings per year and the members receive points for their participation in such projects. They also promote school spirit at sports events. The Jr. High Pep Club is sponsored by Miss Kay Pedigo. 1. Valerie Shelton, Reporter, Shelby Ward, Secretary, Paige Parker, President, Buffy Manning, Vice-President, Rose Deeley, Treasurer. 2. Row 1: M. May, K. Kellett, C. Pulse, K. South, M. Harris, A. Lawson, L. Miller, L. Holliday, P. Pulley, J. Taylor, S. Kee, C. Knox, W. Holland, L. Williams, J. DeBerry, L. Ratts, D. Dacus, L. Chandler, S. Hoerning. Row 2: D. Helm, D. Shelton, N. Moore, K. Rounsaville, L. Mann, C. Rodger, C. Braddock, C. Barch, P. Moore, C. Leath, R. Hampton, L. Mills, K. Midyett, J. Lawrence, R. Kirk, K. Bodiford, J. Anderson, T. Tines, K. Mitchell, R. Deeley, P. Parker, K. Taylor, M. Ayers. Row 3: C. Riley, C. Nevels, K. Arnold, R. Arnold, D. Murphey, B. Nohsey, C. Totty, S. Ward, K. Rickman, C. Scott, K. Sisco, M. Goode, L. Whittle, S. Beck, D. Stephens, A. Pate, A. Edwards. Row 4: D. Browder, B. Anderson, M. Henry, A. Yarbrough, K. Mosher, H. Goelzmann, V. Shelton, J. Gard, B. Manning, L. Dye, K. Riggs, K. Jeffries, L. Daves, C. Hinson, L. Ware, G. Sasseen, M. Huddleston, S. Burghen, A. Douglas, R. Peak, A. Yates, D. Melton. FIC Friends and Sisters in Christ is an organization sponsored by Mrs. Sherry Spain. Invitations to be in the club are issued once in the fall and again in the spring. Big Brothers are also elected then. The members keep busy with devotionals, bake sales, slumber parties, meetings and a formal banquet held in the Spring. 1. Robin Schwartz, Secretary, Glenda Collier, Treasurer, Vicki Brandon, Vice-President, Lisa Knox, Activities Director, Debbie Weiman, President, Kim Riggs, Sergeant-at-Arms. 2. Row 1: L. Warren, A. Adler, V. Vickers, K. Riggs, H. Hewitt, M. Sanderson, R. Nowlin, L. Leath, C. Carr, D. Luker, C. Lewelling, C. Barton, J. Watlington. Row 2: L. Willingham, M. Michie, G. Collier, L. White, M. Ward, T. Goad, V. Brandon, S. Hewitt, L. Fienup, L. Knox. Row 3: L. Collier, J. Whitmire, K. Stevenson, P. Childers, L. Schwartz, C. Taylor, M. Carr, C. Simpson, D. Slaughter, D. Bonner, A. Tobias. Row 4: L. Moore, D. Deaton, B. Reeves, C. Daniel, R. Betts, C. Dismuke, P. Feisal, C. Sharp, C. Posey, S. Guymon, D. Adkins. FHA The Future Homemakers of America have been very busy this year. They cooked fudge and sausage balls for the carnival and made stockings for Christmas. The club is designed to encourage students taking Home Ee. They plan to have different parties and projects throughout the year. 1. Mrs. Cross, Sponsorg Julia Scoggins, Treasurer, Brenda Tonahill, Secretaryg Cynthia Latham, Reporterg Lousia Estes, Presidentg Robin Force, Vice-president. 2. Row 1: J. Martino, B. Stanford. Row 2: S. Cross, Sponsor, K. Shappley, J. Booker, J. Whitmire, L. Hensley, L. Dwyer, D. Daughtery, V. Vickers, N. Brooks, J. Ross, D. Durrett, D. Marcum, D. Oliver. Row 3: J. Smith, N. Mathis, B. Tonahill, J. Scoggins, T. Shannon, L. Estes, L. Word, R. Force, S. Moore, L. Romine, L. Crocker, G. Bennett. FBLA FBLA stands for the Future Business Leaders of America. Anyone who is taking or has taken any business course is qualified to be in the club. The club helps students who want to pursue a business career. During the year the club has had many fund-raising projects. The money that is raised helps support the members when they go to the State Leadership Conference in Murphreesboro, Tennessee and the National Leadership Conference held in Washingto D.C. each spring. 1. Lee Hodnett, Treasurer, Terri Grohe, Co-President, Hal Walker, Secretaryg Karen Mitchell, Co-President, Mrs. Irwin, Sponsor. 2. Row 1: L. Estes, K. Mitchell, L. Hodnett, C. Burgess, V. Mullikin, T. Grobe, R. Hanchett, B. Brawner. Row 2: T. Simpson, H. Walker, T. Tubbs, R. Slayton, J. Pafford, W. Mullins, S. Dempsey, Row 3: L. Irwin, S. Pearce, W. Wanzer, B. Lewellen. Row 4: M. Kaylor, T. Stinnett, B. Bousson, B. Dorman, S. Martin, L. White, S. Holder. Industrial Arts The Industrial Arts Club is currently under the sponsorship of Don Riley. The main goal of the Industrial Arts Club is to up grade the equipment for Industrial Art classes. Mr. Riley says The club believes that in order to educated people in industrial-related occupations we must have equip- ment that is as close as possible to the actual equipment used in American Industry today. The second goal of the club is to get people involved in contests and activities which will help them to become acquainted with the materials and processes of industry. 1. Becky Embrey, Treasurer: Danny Knight, Sergeant of Armsg Keven South, Secretary: Ronnie Beaver, Presidentg Brian Primm, Vice President: Bobby Jones, Sergeant of Armsg 2. Row 1: B. Embreyg L. Livingstong D. Knightg R. Cherryg S. Martin: P. Blankg C. King: K. Carterg H. Weaverg B. Cutberth, B. Dormang L. Esgro. Row 2: P. Dawkinsg A. Graves: K. Cantrellg J. Woods: R. Beaverg M. McCollumg R. Berrymang M. McLeadg S. Simpsong K. South: B. Primm. Row 3: D. Appleburyg K. Marshall, B. Jonesg L. Moore: S. Garmong S. Ellington: T. Sheppard: M. Wallace: D. Riley, sponsor. 131 uiz 'Em The Quiz 'Em Team is made up of thirteen students who must have at least an A-grade average. Four of these members are asked questions on the air, concerning faces in the news, names and titles, sports, history, geography, money matters, Who said this?, What did he say'?, Capitol Hill, the White House, Memphis and the Mid-South, and Wide, Wide World. The other members help the four to study for the match the week before it. Harding competes with various public and private schools from all over the Mid-South. These matches are broadcast on WDIA on Sunday mornings. The team's sponsor is Mrs. Peggy Haguewood. 2. Row 1: K. Summers, L. Huselton, R. Alley, K. Herren, A. Holcomb, T. Tubbs, P. Parker. Row 2: P. Haguewood, sponsorg A. Edwards, R. Slayton, K. Jackson, S. White, J. Duke. '.5l'x'fw A CIC The Contempary Issues Club is for High School Students who have had one year of American History and are interested in politics, problems in government, and currents events. The club sponsored a debate between representatives of the Presidential Candidates. Most of the activities of the club members centered around the Presidential Election. The club helps people understand politics and the way the government functions. 1. Clark McFerrin, Treasurer, Kim Jackson, Secretary, Amy Barnes, President, Kenny Inman, Vice-President. 2. Row 1. K. Inman, N. Nichols, D. Kirkland, J. Smith, V. Evans, A. Janes, A. Barnes, S. White, B. Brawner, K. Simmons, C. Dalton, R. Basham, K. Jackson, S. Dempsey, Mrs. French, sponsor. Row 2. R. Osborn, W. Beibers, S. Bell, C. Stanford, M. Parham, L. Hill, S. Guymon, J. Whitmire, B. Dorman, T. Thompson, P. Norris. Row 3. M. Carlock, B. Malady, C. McFerrin, T. Simpson, K. Carter, J. Watlington, D. Gearhardt, C. Lewelling, B. Simpson. Thespians The Thespians of Harding Academy are a very outstanding group. They work very hard at organizing each play that is performed. Before an invitation to become a Thespian is even considered one must have completed a hundred hours of work in the theatre. After an invitation is accepted, there is a two week evaluation period. If one's evaluation is acceptable, then they have become a Thespian. Deb Holloway is the sponsor. 1. Scott Murchison, Historian, Debbie Young, Co-chairman. Gary Beck, Co-chairman, 2. Row 1: D. Craven. Row 2: A. Kelm D. Youn E. Belew E. Riales, D. Gallagher, S I g7 3 ' Murchison, A. Akin, J. Wage, D. Phillips. Row 3: P. Norris, T. Houk, G. Beck, M. Ward, K. Haley, P. Baker, P. Shanklin. V f-sm ww wwmwfamwasmss rw. .ragga 1 3 Junior High Drama The Junior High Drama Club is a talented group of junior high students who are interested in drama. The club provides these students with experience in theater. They enjoy learning about operations on and off the stage. Many of the members have participated in school productions, such as Oliver , A Toby Show , and Of Thee I Sing . The two dreams of every member are to become a Thespian and to get a lead role in a play. The sponsor of this club is Diane Poe. She encourages each member to participate in any school production. 1. Connie Williams, President, Elizabeth Burghen, Vice- President. 2. Row 1: L. Ratts, S. Jennings, S. Tines, C. Jackson, R. Alley, L. Miller, W. Houk, A. Olree. Row 2: D. Jones, C. Hawkins, C. Hanson, K. Mitchell, M. Maxwell, J. Papasan, M. Miller. Row 3: J. Fleming, J. Martin, C. Williams, D. Shill, D. Poe, Sponsor. 135 Friends Club The Friends Club, which began in December 1980, is a new service organization sponsored by the Guidance Department. The purpose of this organization is to promote good will and a caring attitude within the community as a whole. Our symbol of helping hands is exemplary of our goal to focus concern towards the needs of others. The membership this year is composed of high school students, but our future plans are to expand to the junior high level. Row 1: K. Moore, C. Burgess, K. Lynn, E. Osborn, C. Pirtle, Row 2: B. Massey, T. Embrey, G. Norwood. g . 'MU 'Q ,. 4 Forensics Team The Forensics Team, involved in areas such as Original Oratory, Extemporaneous Speaking, Humorous and Dramatic Interpretation, Prose, Poetry, Duet Acting, After dinner Speaking, Readers' Theater, and a One Act Play, has had a very successful year. There have been many individual winners and many Sweepstakes trophies for the team as a whole. The team attended local tournaments such as Sheffield, Whitestation, Central, Craigmont, and Catholic. The team members especially enjoy out of town tournaments. Some attended were Nashville, Harding University, and Lambuth College. The team made an excellent showing at the National Forensics League District Tournament as well as the West Tennessee District Tournament. The Readers' Theater production of The Rocking Horse Winner and the One Act Play The Pigman performed at the Tennessee Thespian Conference. This has been the best year ever for the Forensics Team. 1. Greg Johnston, Vice President, Julie Martino, President, Emily Riales, Secretary, Allen Kelm, Treasurer. 2. Row 1: W. Beibers, D. Craven. Row 2: J. Martino, D. Shill. Row 3: J. Middleton, A. Campbell. Row 4: G. Johnston, A. Kelm, P. Panovec, P. Baker. Row 5: D. Gallagher, E. Riales, L. Blackwell, J. Bankhead. Row 6: D. Anderson, T. Grobe. Row 7: A. Akin, D. Young, J. Wage, C. Dalton, R. Hanchett, T. Hollie, S. Street, J. Johns, J. Frazier. Row 8: G. Holloway, Sponsor, P. Norris, S. Murchison, G. Beck, B. Pullen, Sponsor. 3. National Forensics League: G. Beck, L. Gillespie, A. Kelm, E. Riales, J. Wage, D. Gard, D. Young, D. Craven, J. Martino, R. Hanchett, G. Johnston, T. Grobe, P. Baker, B. Pullen, Sponsor. Shield Staff This yearls Shield staff is made up of nineteen hard-working students who devote long hours to selecting and cropping pictures, drawing lay-out forms, and typing copy sheets. To make this year's annual even better than last year's, Lisa Warren, Wendy Wagner, and Mrs. Sanders attended a four-day workshop in Conway, Arkansas. Many of the staff spent part of their summer selling advertisements under the direc- tion of Terri Grohe. Even though meeting the deadlines is a tough and demanding job, working on the annual is fun! 1. Mrs. Sanders, Sponsorg Lisa Warren, Editorg Wendy Wagner, Assistant Editor. 2. Row 1: L. Collier, T. Tubbs, W. Wagner, R. Hanchett, L. Warren. Row 2: D. Downs, R. Slayton, R. Nowlin, C. Carr, T. Grohe, L. Hodnett. Row 3: S. Bush, D. Dawkins, E. Belew, G. Carter, S. Holder, S. Pearce, Mrs. Sanders. Not pictured: B. Simpson R. li 5 :ax ' 4' fi':TZf3 fww1 N -me Env Footprint Staff This year's Footprint staff has worked very hard for Harding's elementary schools. It has compiled a complete year in one annual that will be cherished by each and every student. All nine locations have been represented well in a neat and organized manner. This is the ninth consecutive year of the Footprint. It has been a great success since it's beginning in 1972. This is due to the constant dedication of each member. The staff is made of twelve members which are all very hardworking and punctual. The editor, Louisa Estes, and the assistant editors, Kim Jackson and Susan White, Worked along with all section editors to make a great year. 1. Betty Tidwell, Sponsorg Kim Jackson, Assistant Editor, Louisa Estes, Editorg Susan White, Assistant Editor. 2. Row 1: B. Tidwell, Sponsor, K. Jackson, S. White, L. Estes, S. Wynne, B. Brawner. Row 2: L. Morton, C. Wolfe, J. Whitefield, C. Scoggins, V. Brandon, B. Stanford. Not pictured: V. Mullikin. awk NKSSX Lion Staff Harding Academy students depend on the Lion to keep them informed on important school issues and to fill them in on details of activities that take place during the year. Staff members, who are chosen by the advisor, are responsible for researching their assignments and turning in accurate, well-written stories before deadlines. The Lion is published monthly throughout the school year. Staff members belong to the Tennessee High School Press Association, participating in workshops and submitting issues of the Lion for professional critique. The staff strives to make the Lion more than a school newspaper, gaining a news magazine appearance through up-to-date features, highlights of school news, and student literary contributions. 1. Row 1: Emily Riales, Fine Arts Editor: Paige Baker, Editor. Row 2: Daryl Newman, Sports Editor, Michelle Miller, Features Editor. 2. Row 1: W. Wanzer, L. Husselton, J. Middleton, D. Young, S. Workman, M. Sanderson, J. Frazier. Row 2: A. Baker, E. Riales, A. Kelm, J. Sholey, D. Newman, G. Mangrum, T. Simpson, S. Taylor, M. Miller. Row 3: M. Semore, Sponsor: P. Baker. si' . sims? ...M ...m-' is ..... KD 143 Chorus Harding's A Cappella chorus had yet another excellent year. They began the year by performing in chapel. To raise money for new stoles, the group sold candy bars and made a nice profit. The Christmas program was a huge success, as was the spring concert. Beginning in January, the chorus made weekly visits on Wednesday nights to different churches to present a program of religious selections. To celebrate the release of the hostages from Iran, they presented a very moving show in their honor during chapel. Their annual chorus trip was very exciting this year. They went to Alabama, then dropped down to the Gulf, and finally ended up in New Orleans. Everyone enjoyed the trip, especially seeing cities as beautiful and historic as Mobile and New Orleans. Under the capable direction of Mr. Jim Chester, the A Cappella chorus showed again this year that they are among Harding's finest. l OPPOSITE PAGE 1. Mr. Chester naps during Acappella practice. 2. A Cappella - Row 1. T. Houk, W. Wagner, L. Gillespie, D. Luker, B. Brawner, N. Lewis, L. Cate, A. Janes, V. Brandon, P. Levitt, S. Latimore, D. Gallagher, E. Riales, C. Barton. Row 2. L. Romine, K. Haley, J. Frazier, M. Sanderson, R. Nowlin, P. Duke, W. Bullock, L. Leath, L. Gilliland, K. Garner, L. Holland, B. Reeves, K. Riggs. Row 3. P. Osborn, T. Hollie, L. White, M. Ward, D. Gentry, J. Joines, C. Wolfe, R. Schmittou, P. Osborn, P. Baker, D. Thompson, L. Warren, G. Collier. Row 4. M. Hamsley, B. Woody, K. Mosher, S. Street, J. Sholey, R. Caughron, T. Haley, M. Williams, N. Adkins, J. Bankhead, P. Shanklin, E. Chester, G. Beck. 1. Senior members - Row 1. R. Nowlin, M. Sanderson, D. Luker, B. Brawner, E. Riales, D. Gallagher, C. Barton. Row 2. D. Gentry, T. Hollie, K. Riggs, J. Frazier, L. Leath, L. Warren, P. Shanklin. Row 3. B. Woody, S. Street, L. Romine, P. Baker, E. Chester, G. Beck. 2. Paula Osborn, Vice-President, Brent Woody, President, Lisa Warren, Secretary. 3. The chorus performs many times in chapel. 1 .Af ,fP XX,,:ii 2 . wg- 146 OPPOSITE PAGE 1. Seventh Grade Row 1: J. DeBerry, J. Nunnelee, W. Holland, C. Pulse, B. Dismuke, J. Totty, D. Frazier, K. South, H. Eubanks, S. Jennings, S. Hayes. Row 2: S. Hawkins, K. Morgan, S. Lamb, M. Sanderson, D. Nutt, D. Winfield, C. Lee, M. Harris, C. Goad, L. Williams, T. Gurley, A. Jones. Row 3: A. Yates, L. Brasfield, K. Mitchell, N. Moore, B. Talley, S. Schwartz, S. Kee, C. Knox, H. Davis, L. Chandler, R. Kirk, Row 4: Mr. Chester, P. Irwin, C. Halcolm, A. Hill, T. Long, D. Lane, T. Hissong, K. Brown, T. Simmons, D. Sager, J. Anderson, K. Story. 2. Eighth Grade Row 1: K. Totty, D. Helm, S. Tines, C. Jackson, D. Shelton. Row 2: A. Knox, W. Houk, C. Braddock, A. Olree. Row 3: M. May, C. Means, P. Pulley, L. Roeslar. Row 4: L. Bounds, C. Seratt, E. Moth, L. Holliday. 1. Ninth Grade Row 1: K. Totty, K. Rounsaville, K. Sisco, E. Burghen, A. Pate, C. Jolly, R. Alley, D. Stephens, D. Dacus, J. Gard, K. Arnold, C. Williams, V. Shelton. Row 2: D. Thompson, P. Hodge, A. Akin, A. Edwards, R. Green, L. Husselton, D. Shill, D. Browder, S. Godeman, M. Brenoel, C. Wilson, T. Williams. Row 3: M. Sanderson, L. Ross, M. Miller, B. Nohsey, T. Jones, K. Riggs, B. Barton, A. Halcolm, J. Rochelle, A. Bond, T. Warren. Row 4: J. Westbrook, D. Nossman, B. Anderson, M. White, C. Johnson, K. Bringle, K. Mosher, A. Baker, C. Valentine, S. Taylor, D. Sharp. 2. Wendy and Tania practice on the many songs sung in chorus. Band The Harding Academy Band has brought many honors to Hard- ing. They began by participating in four marching contests. At three of the four contests they received a rating of superior and at the fourth contest they received a rating of excellent. At a contest in Milan, Tennessee, they received the best in classl' trophy. The band led in spirit at football and basketball games. The band also marched in the Veterans Day Parade and the Christmas Parade downtown. A small group of band students performed for the musical Of Thee I Sing. Eight members were selected to play in the Ali West Tennessee Honor Band. The band members have had a good year in H81 3! ' ,IM I WMM? A BAND: C. Andreas, C. Andreas, W Beibers, S. Brown, S. Brown, C. Bryant, D Covington, B. Craft, R. Davis, T. Embrey, J Gatlin, D. Gentry, M. Goode, T. Green, R Hurt, A. Kelm, A. Lee, J. Lee, K. Lee, C Lloyd, S. McKinnie, B. Manning, D. Martin J. Maxwell, N. Moore, E. Moth, E. Phillips M. Phillips, N. Randolph, M. Reeves, L Roberts, C. Robinson, D. Rowden, J. Ruby S. Ruby, R. Smith, B. Straw, V. Eaton, L Wage, C. White, D. Womack. Level II: C Adair, C. Crim, J. Cricker, J. Cruz, M Griffen, J. Grobmyer, C. Hanson, S Janardhan, K. Kellet, P. Mclntosh, S Privett, K. Reichen, J. Schraudt, C. Staggs J. Walker, B. Larimore Level I: R. Burns, C Castellau, K. Clark, T. Cox, J. Crosby, L Drash, S. Foree, R. Galbraith, C. Hall, A Hudelston, D. Harper, K. Herren, G Happer, J. Martin, L. Mattox, B. McHenry W. McWhirter, K. Morgan, T. Murphy, M Perry, J. Sloop, D. Smith, M. Steele, A Sweeney, T. Teems, T. Tines, B. Wells, M Wiggins, D. Winfield. 150 Level I: R. Burns, C. Castellaw, K. Clark, T. Cox, J. Crosby, J. DeBerry, L. Drash, S. Foree, R. Galbraith, C. Hall, D. Harper, K. Hatch, K. Herren, G. Happer, J. Martin, L. Mattox, B. McHenry, W. McWhirter, K. Morgan, T. Murphy, M. Perry, J. Sloop, M. Steele, A. Sweeney, T. Teems, T. Tines. Level ll: C. Adair, C. Crim, J. Crocker, J. Cruz, M. Griffen, J. Grobmyer, 'C. Hanson, S. Janardhan, K. Kellet, P. Mclntash, J. Crosby, S. Privett, K. Reichen, J. Schraudt, C. Staggs, J. Walker, B. Larimore. v A E Q. -Q ? f DMI I TR TIO Dr. Bowie, Harding's superintendent, is an outstanding man in the Memphis community. He has dedicated nineteen years to service at Harding. The school, spiritually and materially, would not be the same without his guidance. He has assisted the school through many hardships. Dr. Bowie has also been a great influence on the students, setting a Christian model for all who attend Harding. Dr. Bowie has many pressing responsibilities as superintendent to make sure the school runs smoothly. He deals with budgets, legal problems, growth and expansion, salaries, and employment. Dr. Harold Bowie is a great asset to Harding Academy. The academic dean at Harding Academy is Betty Bates. She is in charge of the academic life at Harding. She makes teacher and class room assignments and helps in hiring teachers. She reviews the distribution of grades and helps administer departmental budgets. She approves or disapproves student applications, helps in assigning extra-curricular duties, and administers the girls' dress code. Mrs. Bates also works with students. She is always available for a conference on students, grades or when a student just needs someone to talk to. DMI I TR TIG Ronn Rubio Serving as athletic director, Ronn Rubio has one of the most demanding jobs at Harding. He is in charge of all aspects of the sports program. Included in his areas of responsibility are maintaining an athletic budget, making sure the teams meet all TSSAA eligibility rules, and seeing that all sports run smoothly. Coach Rubio also teaches a geometry class, substitutes for other teachers whenever necessary, and coaches the boys' cross country team. Peggy Matthews 1 y r ., Peggy Matthews has had a busy time in her first year as activities director. She is in charge of a great number of Harding's activities. She works with both the Junior and Senior High student councils in planning many fun events for the student body. She also sees that club meetings run smoothly by eliminating as many schedule conflicts as possible. Miss Matthews accompanied Harding students to Washington, D.C., for the Close-Up Program. She is head coach of the girls' cross country and track teams and assistant girls' basketball coach. ,-f' DMI I TR T10 Ken Cox has served as Business Manager at Harding Academy for four years. His duties include purchasing supplies and equipment, determining bus routes, building maintenance, and collecting accounts. Besides being an administrator, Mr. Cox serves our school by driving the Trailways bus and accompanying students on tours of New York City. He also served as a judge for this year's Junior Miss Pageant. As Dean of Students, Fred Phillips is responsible for student discipline. He also devotes much of his time to overseeing student activities. During his five years as Dean, he has helped with banquets and at pep rallies. Due to experience which he has received from working in productions at Memphis State, he is a consultant for Hardingls theatrical productions. He also enjoys substituting for Mrs. Bond while her classes are studying William Shakespeare. it 5 iw I Anne Brewer Leslie Irwin df-' SS The business department offers several courses to prepare one for the business world, including typewriting, accounting, and general business. The department chairman, Anne Brewer, teaches typewrit- ing. She is assisted by Leslie Irwin, who teaches general business, typewriting, and accounting. Typewriting is so popular that the typing room is in use six periods of the day. This year the department added 13 new electric typewriters and will receive 14 more electric typewriters next year, so that all students can use them. E 3 f l rt HJ 1 L fix? N 6 if ?' , fa U Ivgfn Benson Ry , Ld bw L56 1 J if Q, so if U ,HLeo Sanderson BIBLE The Bible Department, headed by Bill Srygley, is a vital part of the Harding curriculum. A new course was added this year. The study of Revelation, taught by Ivan Benson, has proven to be exciting and challenging to the students. Other courses offered are: Hebrewsg Church Historyg 1, 11, and 111 Johng and 1 and 11 Peter. P ,g,?QgWfs L ff Q07 X93 9-X X7 Q ,f 'X 1- Xl ' U Memes Draper O k xv Andrew Ellis .1 L 0 I F6 A CV X -. , . 'fu f K Bxlpis wx JV SX Charles Fowler odd' A+ 'wud Pg QU l-7 CM K 'w ' xg 5 JS V 'fiill ,Qt Jw? QT, 'f ZW G y Holloway O7 A 0 C ,AN arold Redd A X Bill Srygl y hi! lu tl xp fl se li as who X 1 -Qi' K iv Q15 6' fp ' 1 l rt,l or 505 he 5 158 ' it X Wwywwfmwwywf 5 s-5 a Kal xmpuov OM fn f-if X PY' , . Z EX X Q E ,. 5 L? 9 F , ' 2 .55 K 1' A ,' - . Aw x 5 E GLIH The teachers of the English Department, which is under the direction of Miss Diane Poe, try to give the students an understanding of the English language and the ability to use the language effectively. Besides vocabulary and grammar, literature is also taught because through good literature, students gain a greater understanding of people. Proficiences in speaking, listening, and writing are the objectives of a well-balanced English program where each student is encouraged to develop mentally, spiritually, and socially in order to become the best citizen possible in the school, the community, and the church. E . -3 E .. R R X c QWM Sylvia Bond Bobbie Burroughs Amber Palmer Diane Poe Billy Pullen Patti Sanders Micheal Semore Melanie Semore Betty Tidwell 161 The Math Department is under the direction of Chris Dahlberg. Mr. Dahlberg says it is encouraging to me that there are more students taking advanced math classes than ever beforeg however, it is hard to find a sufficient number of math teachers to meet the demand. New to this year's Math Department is a class called Computer Math, which is held in a fully equipped computer room. The Department has set two goals: to have all Algebra I and Geometry students ready for college and to have all advanced students one year ahead of the college curriculum. MATH s- jg. as ,R s W S+ , Z A ,K f f' ' t A , Q ma 4 , 2? 2 Maria Burke Vicki Campbell Chris Dahlberg Dorothy Escue Kay Montgomery David Morris Mitzi Netterville Kay Pedigo Larry Phillips Corinne Riall CIE- CE The Science Department is under the direction of Nancy Seratt. Mrs. Seratt says we have had many additions to the Science Department this year. We now offer Advanced Placement Biology for advanced students who wish to receive college credit, a cloud chamber for the Chemistry and Physics classes, and new audio-visual and literature equipment for all science classes grades seven through twelve. The Science Department also sponsors an excellent science fair, and offers much for the scientifically inclined student. t' ff -' V ,..,, W 2,1 1 ' f Qg,,,,,,,,,, 4 . ,,,,,, , I '.,, , -' T i-, t H1 , ' A iff ',ie ' .-A 'Lf i s r y, V 'VL iq V- I , nfl 4.,' 5 ' I ,r.' A as j f'f2Q5 fi 715 , 5 ' ' , A r ava a ttuut J lr stsl it' t i ,a,. . ,y S ' ' 4 , ff i, 1 ,,r F 3i J 3 5 i ri , y v f if ,,,i , - .Eid Ei ia ii fiiiiq ' ' . ' ' - Lynn Alsup Harold Bodiford Wayne Craig 'li Karen Ijams Bob McConnell Janet Saunders Nancy Seratt MU IC The Harding Music Department, headed by Jim Chester, offers a variety of classes. Beginning in the seventh and eighth grades, students are exposed to Music Appreciation, a required course taught by Donna Warren. Junior High students may also have a part in chorus, directed by Mr. Chester, or band directed by Barry Lumpkin. High School Students may also participate in band and chorus, but on a higher level requiring greater skill and musical development. Both the band and the chorus are widely praised for their excellence in public performance. Jim Chester Barry Lumpkin Donna Warren ART The Art Department, under the guidance of Reed Oliver and Carole Williams, instructs students in such projects as welding, painting, drawing, silk-screening, photography, jewelry-making, leather crafts, pottery, sculpture, weaving, architectual rendering, and commercial design. The department sponsors the student art exhibits in the hall showcases and conducts tours of art museums. Through his artistic experiences at Harding Academy, a student can develop his talents and progress toward his goals in any area of art. Reed Oliver Carole Williams LANGUAGE The Language Department consists of two courses. Spanish is taught by Patsy Evans and German is taught by Marilyn Barnes. The Spanish classes have been improved this year by the addition of the Language Lab. By using the lab, students can listen either to the teacher or a record, or work on the pronunciation of their vocabulary. The Spanish students kept busy this year by Christmas caroling, sampling El Chico's Mexican food, and fielding a soccer team. The German classes also employ a Language Lab, as well as researching different aspects of German culture, history and geography. This year the students attended the Tennessee State German Festival in Murfreesboro. Both German and Spanish students provided a Christmas dessert buffet for the entire faculty. Marilyn Barnes Patsy Evans PEECH A D DRAMA Glenda Cox Deb Holloway The speech and drama classes were hard at work to make this year a success. The classes are taught by Deb Holloway and Glenda Cox. The first semester of speech is devoted to a study of self, one to one interactions, and small group communications. Public speaking, debate, and mass media are the topics of the second semester. The drama section is taught by Mrs. Holloway. The first semester establishes the different roles required in working in theatre. The second semester is devoted to the actual acting, designing, and writing of a theatre production. ln general, drama is designed to improve the student's understanding of theatre. OCIAL The members of the social studies department make a great effort to relate the material to contemporary affairs. Guest speakers, visual aids, and field trips are used to stimulate class interest. High school course offerings include American history, world history, sociology and civics. Geography is taught in the seventh grade and American history in the eighth. Two credits in social studies are required for graduation, one of which must be American history. Mr. Brad Stroud is a new member of the department this year. RAF?c 0' r A Q tiff Ruth French Peggy Haguewood Ike Hall Alan Pritchard Ed Russell Kay Smith TUDIE CQ? HEALTH D P.E. Both P.E. and Health classes promote physical fitness and the importance of taking care of the body. P.E. classes jog, play tennis, soccer, basketball, volleyball, football, kickball, and learn some of the basics of gymnastics. The classes stress the importance of exercise, in addition to individual and team sports. 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, diseases, and disease prevention. Jerry Escue Peggy Matthews Sally Phillips Joan Vandiveer HC E ECCNO IC The Home Economics department under the direction of Carolyn Batey includes the Personal Adjustment and Family Living and the Home Economics classes. The skills taught in Home Economics include personal grooming and care of clothing, sewing, cooking, housecleaning, and caring for children. Students look forward to the big projects such as bringing children to class for observation, and planning and cooking complete meals. PAFL classes have gone very smoothly this year. Sharing ideas is common in these classes because the idea is to learn from each other. The main project of the year was to form an imaginary relationship with someone and to build around that. The students acted all of this out to the last detail. The projects included budgeting, clothing care, cooking, planning household chores, etc. All of this made the students realize how life will be after they graduate. Carolyn Batey Sharon Cross I DU TRIAL ART Leroy Miller Don Riley ,ww , :Qu ,uf The Industrial Arts Department, headed by Don Riley, introduces students to the materials and processes, terminology and training, problems and possibilities in industry. Students are encouraged to discover and develop interests, aptitudes, and potentials in order to make intelligent educational, occupational, and recreational choices. Drafting is the language of industry: Drafting students learn to communicate graphically, to design, and to solve problems. Students learn terminology and practices of architecture, engineering, manufacturing, construction, and related fields. Electronics is the study of principles which govern the movement and effect of electricity through various electronic devices under different circumstances. Carolyn Malhoit Bob Massey Evelyn Osborn Claire Pirtle Donna Shepherd Carole Welch GUIDANCE AND LIBR RY The Library, very useful to students, offers a place for study and concentration. Since the library was expanded last year, it has become even more efficient than before. The librarians, Miss Carolyn Malhoit, Miss Carole Welch, and Mrs. Donna Shepherd, are extremely helpful to students. The Guidance department, head- ed by Mr. Bob Massey, assists students in various ways. Mrs. Evelyn Osburn, Miss Claire Pirtle, and Mr. Massey help with scheduling classes, keeping students informed about colleges and scholarships, and helping students choose a career. The depart- ment, a student convenience, offers much. LL TFF J f he ,eye , K 9 i fu mQ.,, ,,,., , The staff, made up of mainten- ance, business, cafeteria, and book- store, is helpful in keeping things at Harding Academy running smooth- ly. Maintenance men, constantly busy making repairs, are vitally important. The business office helps keep the school financial record in order. Supervising the selling of lunches, the cafeteria staff is also important. The bookstore stocks school supplies and makes them available. All of these offices put together make up a wonderful Harding staff. sag, ,hi , ,. -, 0, ' L-fb., F I i ii Faye Clegg Will Crocker Corinne Elkins Mary Sue Panovec Dimple Preslar Lurline Rogers 175 SENIORS Class Officers Cindy Lewelling, Vice-Presidentg Livingston Brien, Treasurerg V. J. Mullikin, Presidentg Dee Luker, Secretary. E IOR turf' Jimmy Adkins Amy Adler 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 Fredrik Broden Kim Brooks Natalie Brooks Bobby Brown Chuck Bryant Leigh Bryant 178 E IOR 1-:Q E ICR iw N ln.. Carmen Burgess Bob Bush Angela Campbell Kevin Cantrell Mel Carlock Caroline Carr Gerri Carter Kent Carter Jean Cherry Eddy Chester Lee Clarke Terry Coats Deena Coleman Casey Crichfield Billy Cutberth Cary Daniel Denise Daugherity David Dawkins Perry Dawkins Eddie Dempsey Charles Dismuke Jim Donnell Bryan Dorman Dixie Downs 180 E ICR Q, ...,,,w ' E IOR KW? Lynda Dwyer Becky Embrey Tim Embrey Lee Esgro Louisa Estes Lisa Fienup Robin Force Julie Frazier Debbie Gallagher David Gearhardt Darrell Gentry Becky Googe Bill Graham Terri Grobe Rene Hanchett Holley Hewitt Kim Highers Laura Hill Lee Hodnett Sheila Holder Tammy Hollie Debbie Hoover Donald Hutson Sherry Ivie E IOR A . , ,fi wiki ,H V A W, , QL, ef' ma, E IUR 6 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 E IOR nl fi, X , V'-'15 A ik, 4 ..- - E ICR Mike McCollum Clark McFerrin Michael McGee Mark McLeod Greg Mangrum Trent Marcus 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 Greg Norwood Rene Nowlin Suzanne Pearce E IOR Kim Riggs Roy Roberts Lisa Romine Jackey Ross Kevin Ross Mark Rynders Melody Sanderson Robin Schwartz Julia Scoggins Paul Shanklin Lee Shelby Patricia Simmons 188 E ICR w A rib QM - E IOR TTCPW Bobby Simpson Jennifer Simpson Michael Simpson Steve Simpson Tommy Simpson Mike Smith Patricia Smith Randy Smith Kevin South Robin Sowell Lori Stafford Beth Stanford Jeff Story Marcia Story Stacey Street Floyd Strickland Shawn Swain Susan Taylor June Terrell Brenda Tonahill Vicki Vickers Laura Wage Hal Walker Wendy Wanzer E IOR E ICR L.. ,a - 11 lows . , Lisa Warren Julie Watlington Debbie Weiman Trey Weldon Lillian Wesson Cindy White Denise White Tam Wiley Jim Wilkins Renee Williams Larry Wilson Randy Wilson Donna Womack John Woods Brent Woody Sara Workman Debbie Young Won Yun 1 W fQR ,ggv'M 14553: H1::'v5jA'IQg5'L.f: 4: :f ing: -. -A-, wxqignljl-5'75 -lE:juVnlff'1:w.f ffflurafjvf 23315 BS. fjfiifra frfynfil UMW: 9,'ixfs.'-'52 Y lygjggji' QQLXGR'-na, ':zE- lil f5iy'wA'ffi' 'QM EQ ,' W Siem PIUKQWE 122: !1f,5?'f5Qh,r2LU1fiUEuski?.ULQE5 EQQLQ woe' 3:?3 Yv.QUU,E2?. 1 lgizfzn ifzlziisbg Jjqggqia, 1e'a-Quiaej .VLQT Vifqefi, N - .. 4 'lG31w:e1o GS 945,11 e 1.-wQ:,:, mx? 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Carla Campbell Mimi Carr Ross Carson Lora Cate 195 l Roger Cherry Sherry Clements Glenda Collier Linda Collier Charles Cook Peggy Cook Glenn Coyle Kurt DallaS Cindy Dalton Rose Daniels Lynn Daves Don Deaton Shawn Dempsy Kirk Dendy Cole Dennis Dana Dettman Bill Donnell William Downs Steve Durham Dawna Durrett JU IOR Gary Eastwood Stan Ellington Stacy Elliot Cindy Embrey Vicki Evans Phil Feisal Sherri Fesmire Bobby Flowers Les Fortner Mitch Foust Jeff Gaines Scott Garmon Kim Garner Mark Gillespie Trudy Goad John Given Kelly Gookin Aaron Graves Johnny Green Ricky Greene Franklin Gross Timothy Gruna Stacey Guymon Karen Haley Tharen Haley Mark Hamsley Loretta Hanson Amy Harris Wally Hatfield Drew Hathcock ll Lana Helton Pam Hendrix Lois Hensley Jon Hill Lora Holland Julie Holt Tania Houk Susan Howard Bryan Hulen Kenny Inman Brooks Jackson David Jackson Kim Jackson Dave Jacobi Robert James Angie Janes Jackie Johns Jennifer Joines Bobby Jones Karen Jones 5 vi km U- IOR pox. af? 3 P I fmgi. is s , ,Q we ' ' ' 1- is Alicia Joyner Mak Kaylor Clay King Jeff King Karen Kirk Dena Kirkland Danny Knight Lisa Knight Lisa Knox Jeff Kuntz Martha Leath Mary Leath Becky Lewellen Nellinda Lewis Russell Linville Karen McLarty Karl McLarty Billy Malady Kelley Marks Brent Mars Bryan Martin Scott Martin Nunda Mathis Suzanne Merryman June Middleton Kris Miller Nancy Moore Tim Moore Bobby Morgan Keith Mosher Nikki Nichols Dale Norris Paul Norris Kevin Odom Paula Osborn Phil Osborn Ricky Osborn Parker Panovec Michael Parham Pam Peeples Eric Phillips Tonia Pitt Cameron Posey Debbie Prince Susan Pugh K X . -4 ss ae. 1 i A i N 32: we -as- K S ' - Ken Pulley Bruce Reeves Lawrence Roberts Cindy Robinson Kim Roller Q4 qu 5,253 V , Ns' is 2. UNIOR Amelia Rose Darla Rowden Sylvia Ruby Barry Russell Joe Rutherford Rob Schmittou Lori Schwartz Risa Shackelford Connie Sharp Janet Shepherd Timmy 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 Becky Stearns Mike Stegall Toni Stinnett Karen Stokes Brad Stradley Kevin Strickland David Sungelo 511 k..,. W , .. f5gmqg:,gL..Yg 4, N fi ,tqggnrsgz-jg::'1,: 5 fi? S ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r.-.,,-r,...w,.. .,,.,,.. .. , ,, .-,. . -- f Cheryl Taylor Chris Teems Suzette Thibadoux Dale Thompson Tim Thompson Sharon Trammell Nancy Troxell Tiffani Tubbs Mark Wade Wendy Wagner JU IOR fag.. N ff-, f iv, Q I :V ,X P X ,Q wig X i A51 Q, ' iii M' 'Q X W . gi 1 A ,N . X Wi 'S V si: E R 2 X k-GQ Blake Wilson Cheryl Wolfe Susan Wynne it X , Q .ag x s .. , H a n ox ' Q-x gg1.:ifTfi.sr:fI . . 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Q i wa X Ls , . 9 Lisa Turner Malisa Vanzant Karen Volner Julie Wage Allen Wagner Jamie Walker Melanie Ward Sherry Watson Lynn White Laura Wilemon Mark Williams Ronnie Williams Shelley Williams Leslie Willingham Ricky Wilson Lynn Wooten Stephanie Worden Laura Word Amy Wright Sherry Zinn l I l i Class Officers Gary Childers, Presidentg Kim Rickman, Secre- taryg Jan Papasan, Vice-Presidentg Kelley Taylor Treasurer Joey Adkins Anne Marie Akin Rayanne Alley Bonnie Anderson Dan Applegate Katrina Arnold Robin Arnold Cathy Arthur Melinda Ayers Bill Baggett Angie Baker Ben Barton Chris Basham Stephanie Beck Patty Blount Paul Boling Angela Bond Dalean Bramlett Michele Brenoel Ken Bringle Beth Brock Ted Brooks Deanna Browder Elizabeth Burghen Michelle Carrier Heather Crain Brent Crawford Jeff Crook Andrew Crumpler Art Crumpler Diane Dacus Bubba Daugherity Lisa Daves Rosie Deeley Fred Doane Shelly Donaldson Jona Duke Mike Durham Lisa Dye Amy Edwards David Escue Jim Estes Anne Feisal Keith Foust Eddie Gamble FRES GT? 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Chad Adair Jeff Alsup Rob Artman Pat Astor Brett Atkins Cindy Barch Eddie Bates Sherri Blackburn Lee Bounds Lee Bowling Cindy Braddock Dana Brazzel Jeanne Brewer James Brown Stac Brown David Burks Julie Burkhead Susan Burghen Lauri Bush Kathy Cahoon Steve Clement Chip Clinton Kimberly Cole Blake Colvin ' Jennifer Cook Cindy Crim Janet Crocker Joe Cruz Michael Curtis Michael Daniel Renee Davis Tommy Day Kim Dendy Angela Douglas Allison Duke Wilson Eaton David Echols Kevin Edwards Stacy Fisher Jacques Fleming Andy Fletcher Kenny Gaines Saptarsi Ganguli Debbie Gentry Kim Gilless Frank Gray Nathan Green Michelle Griffin Joe Grobmyer Chris Hammer Helen Hampton Rene Hampton Chris Hanson Dawn Helm Kathy I-Iezel Andy Hill Martin Hodges Andy Holder Lei h Ann Hollida g Y Wayne Houk EIGHTH Michele Huddleston Kelley Hughes Russ Hughes Ken Isbell Suma Janardhan Colleen Jackson Jeff Jackson Greg J eane Larry J ene Jackie Johnson Jeff Johnson Art Jones Durand Jones Jason Justus Kim Kellett Jay King Alan Knox John Law Jennifer Lawrence Cindy Leath 223 Coco Linkous Michele May Tara Markart Melody Maxwell Dale Martin Charla Means Kelly Midyett Ken Miller Leigh Ann Mills Leann Mills Pam Moore Joe Morrow Emily Moth Daniel Murphy Susan McGuire Jeff Mcllvain Patrick Mclntosh Audie Nevels Randy Norris Andrew Nutt Andy Olree John Parks Rhonda Peak Keith Perry Patricia Phillips Becky Prince Pam Pulley Shelley Privett Brent Randolph Jeff Reed EIGHTH fbw ,X my ' .ZIV Y , ,A , V MEZW 'A WW, , 'f . - , - 'A V V- --if 5'--ff fu-' . if 1 ', ' f f ' -' ' -f ' , V .V , ' My f if WW 1' f 2 kfixxffii 7 Q ff' ff, V.,f mf? 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II can become a fruatratlng ITQIHQ ex perlence especlally when you re away from home At Hardlng Unlverslty there IS a quallfled and dedlcated CllYlSlldl'1lE1CLlllX, who can help you to become more comfor table about malung, your own Ll6Cl5lOlWN lhe professors can valet you HI evaluatlng your personal akllla and lnterests and llndlng the program that 5 1uSt rlqht for you LL vll 1 er 15 mum or ax lllllu help aa you want a ll L Ill llllltklllg tht lfdllwlllllll from the student uorld to e un: 1 rr 1 1 you will he ma Ill art L L Hardmg UfllVQI'Slty I-or more rnformatron write Director of Admlssrons Harding Unrverslty Searcy Arkansas 72143 K A p llll ltr!! ll W U 1 ,M ly My l .W ff'l'l l le HL l l I lll f Wt T , Fw.- all I l l lll l ll ' llll ll l 'lllllt ' ,l lllll' Wil ll l ll Qllllllll y fl l mul lf ll llll'N V l llltl 'NV q X l Ill h M ll M H, r yl ,ll llll. 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WM,.M,x, x,V., ,M..,,,.,,1,fN,.,X.WW,W-W.. W-w,,,,,.,,W,,,w,W,,w.N zfy WWMW iib Q1X.xxx .W W,mmwWMW.,,wmm:,M,,.MN, ,,-.. M WKMWWM ,f-,x W ,W WWWQmmmvmmmmm-WN.,MW.M,MM,w.,WW,..fNmm.WwWW,WN,m.-,5 . ff 5 Colvin, Blake C85 221,91 Conner, Dickey C75 229,75,91 Cook, Charles C115 196 Cook, Darren C75 229 Cook, Jennifer C85 221 196,80,81,118,93 umpler Crumpler, Art Cruz, Joe C85 Curtis, Brett Curtis, Michael Cutberth, Billy C125 131 Dacus, Dianne C95 21 Dallas, Kurt C115 196 Dallas, Russ C75 229 Dalton, Cindy C115 Cary C125 206 149 Goad Goebe ather C115 197 Farmer Felsal 197 108 116 121 230 95 C115 197 fx A Y 1, Q 5 E Q J if g i ' ..... H, MW,..M,WW..W..,,.M,M.......N,,,..W.,W.,. , , M, M ...x, W... ,Y , .., .,. .W M ,.M,..,, ....,..,.., ,....l...,,...N.1l,......... N.- ,. ,.... S Oatsvall Jan C95 Ted 1121 187 78 reultt Pam CBJ Brian U21 Becky Q81 Debbie 233,127,146 5 m 187 55 108 S E Si Q xx E E 5 5 I 5f T z 3 5 ,E 5 S S S 3 5 S E ff ss s S S Tubbs, 130,132,138 Turner, Brian Turner, Lisa C101 211 Twomey, Angela C81 226 219,147 C81 226 C111 202,70,71 Yates, Young, David C81 Young, Debbie C121 Leanne C81 Lynda C71 C91 Julie C5101 C121 19 C81 227 Laura C121 Allen C101 Wendy C121 191 81 226 Wakefield, John C91 Walker, Hal C121 Walker, Jamie C101 C81 226,75 C71 235,75 5 ,W,.u.-M.,,, .M 1 s,1s1l3i.,fea,,il , ,C 1 , 'HE Q LS .,klEk.H,. Biggs .5 N , gm , , 5 s . wx I 1' Q f 4 i -M ...WSW s .f-21161 14m fra. it ffi The End of the Rambo This year at Harding Academy has been a very special one to me and I hope it has been special to you too. We on the Shield staff have used many different techniques on this annual. The Rainbow cover, endsheets, and theme are very different from the usual red, white, and blue. I think that the rainbow really represents Harding well. All of the colors can be either people, teachers, events, teams, or different areas in your own life. Because of the rainbow theme, we have used more color pages than ever before. We have also enlarged the student life section, a feature we hope you will enjoy. There are many people who have done outstanding jobs this year who need to be thanked. They are: Jay Shappley and the staff at Holland Studio for their professional help, Don Burks and Jeff Story for their long hours taking and printing pictures, Barry Lumpkin for the band and chorus pictures, Gene Brady at the Commercial Appeal, Cindy Morgan for her artwork, the staff for their dedication and work during the Christmas holidays and on Saturdays to meet deadlines, Terri Grobe for selling more ads than ever before which allowed all of the extra color pages, Mrs. Sanders for her advice, Wendy Wagner for handling everything when I had the flu, my family for their encour- agement, my friends for their moral support, and God for creating the rainbow. Harding Academy has given us the training to find our rainbow. My wish to you is that you may follow that rainbow and attain your pot of gold. Lisa Warren Editor, 1981 Shield utographs .5 W www K bee.-fs 5 5,2 Ji 9 ww wwddw W W WWW - rd U 3 gg MM U QBUUYJCXILWUU 1 if 5 jf., 'Q J Wu mg fmwzi Maj M0 W WM, 2 :E V? 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